pavg A E - 7 P - IiAR O Yeid SAT DAY MORNING F kie • .. rat , - !dor itutt;q: . Imrsitarellard - Vasin. —The F.asepf David and -44 W il- F411i0 10 9 3.. 71. the Zitati of Thi)r4i Wallace, clecesitettiuenua same intarestlngleatureg. , But tes - Tatr brought agalnikibendmintstrotor oaa mortgage for 1 gq;Qpilgivini;by,decenseci to plaintiffs, the consideration-being $18,(100 in cull and 011 414101 a 1 .. a in Waahington "county, amourillif, - rit $6O per acre to $25,200. The defense contend that tho traneactior. watpokr9iy„lin - pvpion of the usury laws, by ffbriiminkling. - 4oal lands with money, and apkiY: thkieduction of the mortgage debritt fi money flotually received by and d ogyallace and the actual value of ita:iiiiiiirlanctivihich &recovered by the mortgage, 4itli other real estate,) a large parl t iost of AyAioh were _purchased by the hrosariii , -PitasfatiMone at $6 _per acre.— Elow.-..Ottarlet &Islay', A. W. Loomis and Hitt littifp4; Irv., al,aar for the)lain tie; and G eo. P. Hamilton and M. W Adhean'E-foi - for defendants. The var. d.:4lo4,Palooked for with interesi ~,,,, • ~ Mytfixt.'s gxxixtranx.—The exam inatmlie! the different classes of St. Michael's Seminary fur the cession which oloiletuplaneary 81, have been held dur. log the preient weak. On Tuesday, the B. Bsy.Boshop .and several clergymen at tended. During the morning, sevoral of the closes 41 the Preparatory Department were exalts-Med. In the afternoon, a theo logicortlishix, - embracing seventeen pro povitionifiom the Dogmatic Treatise. Ds Futampflominibis Vita, was detrnied by Mr. W— L .B.ttks. l Tao ohjent..,rs were bles , ro4.; 'Holland and 0. V. Neeson. The B ahoy also objected. In the class of Moral Tttenl4igy a di: s4rtation on a pclint frormituhreestiseile Posnifentia was read by Mr. J. and various cases pro, po¢erhlA4. A. Oannyin B. J.'Burne, tee Bishop and the clergymen present.— The chtturtif Logic was also examined. liVi.exsurf-TbasoLootosf, 138strixaur.— Wiltquivar.&efved'ihe annual catalogue of this institationyfreim which we learn that It hitilttliiiiatei, viz: reildent gr aduates, 8; seniog.this,fill; suiddie class, 68; Junior class„B. The next examination begins on Mon d .iy,4lprit 14th. The officers of tfireStßid , of T-ustees are: President, q ; Vice President, Jaffe Chtirolliiirs,.l4.. secretary, Joo. T. LOttatX-IrEivTreasurer,Nevin, El. Es t u.„E :lobs P Swift D D, is Prdildent of %hell - hard of Dtreltors. Rivo. 0 Beatty, 4., UL. D Vice President and Rev. fdollw‘ine, Secretary. The faculty consists of Rev. David Elliott, D. Professor of Polemic and Elfhtbrical Theology and Church Govern niburnlsv. * IZ - ' W. Jacobus, .D. D., Pr 0 . ,,, fessor of Oriental and B. bliciel Literature and Ezeges4R3V. Wm. 8 Flamer, D. D , Professor of Didactic and Pastoral: Theology; Rev. &tame]. J. D , Professor of Biblical and E=clealastacal History; R9V. Wm. ' M. Paxton, ;D. D , Professor of Sacred Rhetoric. SORE TROr PS POE. KENTI7CRY AND —Taursday's Oinoinnati Cont. ota dessys: The 78;h Ohio Regiment, COL Leggett, arrived from Zones. Yille..yeatetday by railway,-and departed fork!uducah last night, on the steamers trektOtte and Tecumseh. This is one of aliktuist orderly and quiet regiments that hull:passed through thnet nasal en route for tkrat of. mi war. The Prima Dns, and oputoteatner3 from Cinninnati and Pitts ss6, on their arrival at Cairo, we Fins diitilind.'were dispatched up the Tennessee Aver-with-our . -troops. The Telegraph, OketiNittader, Qieen of the West, Madi sp‘ehd,-- other steamers, dispatched to Isolthmtile wtth troops, returned yesterday •? , a”, • Dzi.urr GRAND HIGH ..PNWall.:At the annual meeting of the Grand H A. L. Caapt.,r of Pennsylvania, held in Pailaleiptiti., the foil iwinir Grand High,i)rieqa Were appointed far Western Datectl; Camper,lan E. H. Turner, of Altoona,forthe c ,0:. Blair, Cam. hithiMtuing.dun and A/ n; C.zupanion Alfred,Creigh; of Washington; for the iltaddlear.!ot. Washington, Fayette and feireene;-Companion Thomas . Devidge, of W°O, tor the counties of Allegheny, repaid, aativar and Armstrong; Companion . Wm. F. Owen, of Conneaut. olpajorlhe counties of Crawford and 11, : t rai;11inirritlei3Onio Rarutoan.—Hon. It'settiver of the Central .. - -ArtiUrt*l has bitted a notice that in isaci oseneelo/a4ete• order of the Circuit chto4-fOr the Southern Distriut of Onto, biNtal.itay on presentation at his cfdoe qtrtZinirville, the coupons of the first. mortgage bonds of this company, ...muter, ing ffiay lit, 1858. acid August lot, 1858, In ceik(ganOs, - - or in exchange on4'New Yptsh, o pay,ahla in current funds, as the holders thereof may require. Onzalsgr.r.4-On.Thn relay, Fah. 6 th,li o~iHßotheriee_conferred Subdest onship on 3ehry3iteheel44,tel and Charles Schuler; skttiefiAlOirlhg day he ordained them 'on Saturday elevated them tbl3WPMeaybood. The ordinations were he tc:"Ptiilomena's Church. The two Rev gentlemen belong , to the secular otargylor-the Dlooese c and made Their the. - AA'AltaliltudilrearBLAVincentl/rAbbey. 01 1 17414011N.r-tThe Thomas Scott or Eighlr-heYerdlt. Pennsylvania.. regiment, now lgo,orttitig. .;he Northern Clentral Railroad betweegtheStatelinehind Balti. morfrottphas iatelrbeen- attached rto ..he brigade caimmanded by Brigadier General buryea, or Brorgor:1130 - wn., 4 The re giment will soon be relieved by ohliel the regimeftatationed et Camp Curtin. The ittYln_vd - littf have hall a long siege of it stit(feoran-at active duly as the fore() on thiateltornac: RIPLOSION OP A L coscaTiva —Abont noon yeitdrday the boiler of a locomotive 11 414A9Uterl - dejfet of the Pittsburgh, Fort Zif4,. 1‘13,.. , - ,Obiceg. .0 I Railroad,- white 111 . '11 .11,E 4 a isfia. OtPlOO 4 l. Bogie o the' boiler were thrown over fri E .. a . fnt)Met -- No - Of urrwits - doner - ekciept ill3al4 o 44,oailsManit .engiae by th e 'f ax , incision. _ertm/i / 4 • "' 4 ' . 'lrAkio -i rr • Itivo_a .—The joint anialitte of ihir i Vnieeliiii" te,liiiiture, . g i r biPhithe reaOluttons of the State of o, as charter for a railroad tuft the' otty,Of Bfurtimville, Ohio, to the oily 01 Pliybii ill. ; Pa , through the territory of Iritginia,wero referred, have reported Ltkfing pf the grant. ,----7.......--......--- . Irtrar—X,--Itears, Bq ~15 Allegheny city, has been appoint. ed Mititt4geht on qhe Pittsburgh, Fort Waydd andthiCarro Rtilroad, frJm Pitta. PjltbAn,s44eati*, mice , W.B. Lemon, removed. DILSERT'a / 4 88 MN BACK ----A. man named GPorge Vidta, ddeserter from (hot. Patterson'e,Gsvelry, arrested on ,Thursday by dirpAion of Lieut. John H. Eilterma' wriletifisniosek to camp yester. dirti 'there he will be punished. et :14 7141QlipN sol____._4743l,l4Zit ----- Feld we if P '49 n I At& ~..-/ " T ur, for FebliaySifitb isAG-Itind reest?valuii. bid tasorbaw !It should' be inzthe bends sot every merchant, .brotauLattd4 •stofdireeper. ~ajltegget Mi ANWAR animpapt - tor.,* 77 0 , W , q4)4 1 14 . 441-0 .1 1 , JJ %ft „WA*, under e =axion: ..inku3itatVwtlizaersainly am sue.. V tfro_r.r4 43, ,D.NO:._MILIMigkig,---1164 esterasy m a y a young - man • ' ' al rigoob ite. ' amp* it the oil refinery of S. ti. - ' 4 4ckmao,,oze 'Hefei. Idanil t ivoist into-an bit. still for the purpose of cleaning it oat,' ti k „ adrift:naming -inside longer than usual 1 his _fellow_ w.or Smen went to look for him ithd-fnund4.ilus lying on the bottom of the LATEST BY. TELESRAPH, still insiesitiii.; when taken rout be was - '',._,,..................... - flead• 4 diiiiaer's inquest ,was held-upon ----z his body, - land'the'ury, found it verdict of Last NLght's News ap to Two O'elock, death by inhaling gas from the oil. There -was btu a small (14014 of oil in the still and it is supposed that the gee was genes. .aced during the night, deceased having probably (though this did not certainly appear) neglected to remove the "Marl head" from the still. Mowry was about 22 years old, unmarried, and resided with his brother-i n- law upon the island. READING 4 BY J 4.13. E. kitfaDCOH:—Our readers will be gratin to learn, from the subjoined correspondeace, that Mr. James E. Murdoch will give two of his select readings at Concert Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of next week: Pnesninton, February A James R. Aferdes d ecl in ed ear Sir. Having learn ed that you have all engagements for a hive the atage but that yon oonsented and alreaay given several of y our delightfm and inq native reaiinge In Cincinnati, and more reosntly at Columbus, ty invitation of the Legisla ture of Ohio, we tea, this method cf inviting yon to oar city, and hope you will , ayor UB with one, ir not more, of your eotert Inments. Hop mg to hear from you, at your earliest ocmve- Ulf nee, we remain yours respectfally, Fr El Smith ! James P Barr John CDunn, ' James O'Connor Jos. C flurry '1 Reese 0 Reason B 0 BA= . i R Weldln Lnettre 8 renj Singerly I R P F =aa O Ei Meyers Chas P Wells G PSo tvilimana COI Jas W Weodsrell A H Englisti 1 C H ile'errkk Ato Cheri L caldwell 1 James Rodgers Ed Da Berenne W lif Edgar ff °want D Llt•le Thos IliAlerneg'e John Graff Joha C Harper John El Bailey ' And Cernegto Aur Bradtry Gel Wilson W Oct - rmiags' , H Du ff y, ad three handfed and lel others Casometim. 0 , Feb 1201. Hon. Mayor Sawyer, and o ha 's—Gentlemen. The very kind letter owned t y no many Intl gentle! afti twos of the "Iron taY." inviting ma to give a series of rendangs in e.ttabargh, has been re mired, and I down to raluro my grateful thanks tor the oem. mamma. In reply I will app nt Wednesday and Thursday, &bratty It h and 20th, on wit ou OCCIa• F ion I wi t be pleased , o give you a•eeriea of lambi. psalm and °mar reachnga. G. 3 oDAPPo/ItTktltstr.—ll, ie announced that the Secretary of War has appointed F. B. Brunot, of this city, to an important position in his department, that of ez. &mining into the validity of certain con. tracts for various articles used In the war, and reporting them in full. It was ex, pressly understood that Mr. Brunot should receive no salary or emolument whatever. The appointment was an excellent one, as Mr. Brunot is a gentleman of strict in. tegrity, great business ability and indomit- able energy. If there has been corruption and favoritism in giving out and filling contracts it will certainly be discovered by Mr. Brunot. Secretary Stanton snows his judgment by selecting such men for impor tant trusts. Ua. BAnNEreattn.—This distinguished physician, of New York (Jity, whose long experience and skill In the treatment of these mrst et/lir:Ling diseases of the lower bowel, piles, fistula, stricture, dt.3., have given him in that particular a wide spread reputation—is now in this city, at the Monongahela House. He has been induced ro come here by the urgent solicitations of a number of our citia , na, s , me of whom had been cured by him end others of them desiring to be under his treatment In the cases he undertako.3 he effects an entire radical cure in a short time and with but little pin, the patients in the mean time attending to their ordinary business as usual Parties In this city and neighbor. hood, who for many years suffered intense ly from piles and kindred diseases and who have been completely cured by Dr B , express themselves in most extravagant terms of gratitude to him, sincerely re. garding him as one of the greatest benfri: tors of mankind. A 9 Dr. Be' stay is nee, essarily limited, those wishing to avail themselves of his services should corn, mence being treated by him without delay. S;e card . PENNS TLVANid. APPOINTMENTS. —A Washington dispatch nays: " The enora moue lists of appointments from Pennsyl. vania has attracted much atle* Mon. It is so entirely disproportionate to that from all other States that the &nate Military Committee, to whom the nominations were referred, have withheld any report upon a majority of them. It appears that in all these Pennsylvania appointments, Gov. Cartin's friends have been entirely ignored. Considerable trouble is anticipated. The whole batch will not improbably be thrown overboard," To BE ATTACH ED. —Capt. Patterson's (lawn Usvittry and that of the late Oapt Bahl, have been ordered to go to Beltimore to be incorporated in a regiment now being organized there under 01.)1. A G. Miller, of the regular army. The companies are both well drilled, and will do credit to the regiment. INTERS= —The remains of Richard Sheppard, son of John Seeppard, Esq., Liberty street, reached here on Thursday from St. Louis. Having esosped from rebeldom where he was obliged to join the army, he joined the Union army, and died at Rolla on Sunday last. The body was In tarred yesterday afternoon. LAAT NIGHT OP TSB SHABON.-A roue bag bill le offered at the Theatre for to. night, the last of the season. It Includes "Ireland as It Was," Bttle Henderson as Judy O'Trot, Mr. Henderson as Dan O'Offirlin, "Jack Shenpard." little as the highwayman and "The House that Jaok Built," a capital pantomime, Maffit as clown and 1439Vi8 as Pantaloon We ex pect to see a full attendance. IN Tows —We see in the oily private T (.4ito s, of the Thirty-First Penn. vivant% regiment, on a brief furlough. p OTOGRAPH ALBUMS ALL STYLES, ' AND ALL PRICKS, —ALt‘o— DI•AIBB FOR 1862. pos_ MI 6T W. 8 E AVEN, atm) 00iINKR WOOD AND TIIIRD WIT. CRT iOSEPH =YEE ar 1104, Matinfaotarers of FANCY AND PLAIN FILIRIVITFRE & CHAIRS. WAREROViIIk4S BMITWIPIRLD STREET, , (botwewukftlii 9lFeet -and Virgin alley) nog, prrintrsa B . MULES IF &NTLD TO .A.u. purchase ONE HONDEED MULES for ihe service of the Unitetialtatee. Ttiairmtil be required to be not leas than fourteen - Mu more than 254 hisad•-highrtiordeart sormanrstizroy eare old. Homer MaturpaotiratAra*All 34.131 deny at heitsoies Livery °table; Foment street. - rb . hruNTGOBIERY, Major and (Aaarternanter U. n. °Moe 31 - Ora , Vaburgh, enza Feb. Etb.litit, • , .Mind rtitatak;...2l:lo boxes prime- Ones! N./ far imating [dein REMIT atoulafar, lIIIPORTINT FRIA FORT BOMAN Hard Fighting All Day CRIOAGO, Febraary 14.—A special die patch to the Evening Journal, dated Fort Henry, 12th, says that the expedition un. der command of Colonel Reggin, returned from Fort Henry to-daf, from up Tonnes. see River, having captured $75 000 worth of contraband goods at Perils, Tennessee. They also found the tents and camp equip, age of the troops that left Fort Henry.— ale troops have moved from here, proba' bly to attack Fort Doneleon to-morrow. Oapt Willard, of the Chicago Light Artillery, left Fort Henry , day before Yes, terday at lo } o'clock, and reached this city to day. From him we learn that the artillery left Fort Henry for Fort Dmelson between 8 and 4 o'clock on the morning of the' 12th, with six regiments of infantry.— General Grant, staff, and body guard left a: 10 o'clock on the same day. The rear guard left at 2n. m The whole force was 40,000 men, with 27 pieces of tight artil. lery. .&t'4 o'clock on t-e morning of the same day eleven regiments PeluJah, under convoy of gunboats, to go up the Cumberland river, making the whole force 50,000 men. The gunboats were expected to reach Fort //nelson with the whole force yesterday afternoon, LATice—A special dispatch to the Tri. buns, dated Camp in field, near tort Donelson, Feb. 18 Fort Dmelsm is invested by our troops. Oar lines are formed from right to left, from North to South, nearly surrounding Fort Henry. Cannonading and skirmishing has been going on since seven and a half o'clock, a. tn. Owing to the extent of our action but lit .le can be learned of the result. I hear, however, that a Captain in Oompany I, Seventh Illinois regiment, has been killed. Gen..MoCiernand's division is operating on the right wing and General Smith on the left. June E. Ezralowa We have had but one gunboat to play upon the Fort, untii just within the last half hour, when other gunboats are firing on the fort. The force as estimated, within breast. works, from the best information, is about 16,000. No relnioreamenta can now ar rive, as all communication is cat old. It is now thought that their left redoubt has fallen into our hands. All the officers are acting with great valor, exhibiting tear- Jewess, highly creditable to our Western Army. " General Grant's staff has been riding along lines all morning, rt.gardit.s3 of grape that is being showered in every direction. EIGHT P. 11 , 18th —The cannonading skermishing has continued briskly all day, but has lately discontinued. A considera ble number has been wounded on both sides. The 25. h Indiana which rushed boldly up 'to the entrenchments, bad, during the day, forty of the men wounded, all slight ly; the 7th Illinois and 7th lows, who 1 2 / I VO been close to the enemy's fire, lost some me t, Among the killed is Captain Wendell of Company I, 7th Illinois and Col. Morrison of the 49th Illinois is wounded. Birgee' Sharpshooters have done good service, they kept several of the emem guns idle by picking off the can- Lamers as fast as they appeared at the A/U cia. Captain Birnk with a company of cavalry, went around to the left bank of the river this p. m., and reports that the gunboat Osrondelet received a 10 inch ball through tier casemate which wounded 8 men, but did not in are the boat materially. Capt. Walker, of the C , rondelet, says he has dismounted three of the enemy's river guns. The other gunboats had not arrived up to six p. m. The enemy's rifle and grape shots have been flying thick and fast about hero all day; same six allots struck around Gan. Grant and staff this afternoon, while they were riding along the lines; one bullet hit one of the horses of the body guard near by. The fort will be stormed in two days if not surrendered be. fore. Our men have driven back the ene my in every instance. Pillow, Floyd, Johnston and Buckner are said to be here. Ore company has been within 75 yards of the enemy's entrenchments. Judiciary Committee Exam PwiLit.orwarit, Feb. 14 —9, special Washinµton dispatch of the New York Timm says : Chevalier Wykoff was before the Judi% Mary Committee, but failing to give satis factory answers, was again remanded to jail, where he still remains. He more than intimated that be got the surreptious copy of the President's message from Major Watt, Mrs. Lincoln's gardener, but. hie inuendoes were considered mere attempts at evasion. the Committee have sum moned Watt to appear before them. They are satisfied that the Chevalier did not get the copy either through the agency of the President or Mrs. Lincoln, The President was before the Committee, it is supposed in reference to this matter. From Missouri. ST Louis, Feb. 14.—Geo. Halleck has assigned Lien. Grant to the command of the District of West Tennessee, and Gsn. Sherman to the'Distril, of Cairo. Commanders of districts, divisions, brig. Ma and pats, ate directed - to have an immediate inspection of all their troops for the discovery of stolen and contraband property and fugal re slaves. General Order No. 8, issued in 1881, will be strictly enforced, and any officer who has permitted it to be violated by his command will be arrested and tried for , disobedience of orders. Washington items. WIMILISTOTON, Feb. 14.—N0 ofHeial re. port, but merely-a private letter,- bad up to one o'clock today, been. received from Gen. Burnside by fhe General in Chief. The Assistant Secretary of the -Navy, Kr. Fox, bas also received a private letter, in which it is stated that the number of killed of oar navy is about t wanly, and of the army only thirty. The Navy Department has received vol uminous dispatches from Port Royal.— They consist mainly of accounts of explo• rations, allue one to which have already been published. It appears that consider, able supplies of cotton may stitl be found on Edisto Island if a reconnoissance in force should be made. Negroes report that there are small quantities of cotton hidden in various localities and small quan tities unginned are to be found on nearly ali - oflte-pientationsorrattmlltAterufe soldiers not having bean there to burn the cotton houses, as they did on the opposite shore on the arrival of tit e Pawnee, ac companied by the Seneca. The die' etches say it is worthy of note, as indicating the changes lathe blacks, that now they express themelves most anxious to obtain arms.— The blank man litho has gerteral etiltotitt• tendence of theeolony,. arlahed4o.,lankide forces inoßoakyine and drive the rebel tot. di_ ,„ n back r lug4ke, ut oat ..earb . la. mthikeirik* they picked up.EninY cd..theW TT*. te%dreekti ob THE PORT SURROUNDED nations. EM== 7 ~ '. . . W4fitel/fOroli, Feb. 14.—Eriarat,—Tb e idtinatea onnexlment-to- tbe7United' Muse.- note bill. were received And ieferre,d4o.tbif ououxiltUeon,Viii° Ard — VnuaiC 1 1%8_1 Lionse•tient resumed i th e leonaideration of I the naval appreptlititin bill. ' • The amendthent appropriating *16,000,- 000 lot building additional gun boats, was then adopted—yeas 118, ttays.2B. Amendments were also adopted appro. -priating $60,000 for an ordnance foundry at Washington, and for_ ordnance $1,000,- 000. The bill was then passed. Mr. Hickman, of Pa. ' said that Mr. 1 Wykoff having appeared before the Judi.. chry Committee and answered the ques tions propounded to him, thus purging himself of contempt, he moved that Mr. Wykoff be brought before the bar of the anise with the view that he may be re. leaeAd from costal) , by the action of this body Tne report wets unanimously adopted. A. dj .nt r n ed. SK.NI.Ta —Mr. Wils3n, of Mass., from t.ha Military Committee reported a bill to orgaalz, I the cavalry arm of the service. Mr. Wilkinson, of Minn.,from the Com• acittee on Indian Altars reported a joint resolution for the relief of certain /odium; tie said there were at this time from four so five thousand loyal Wiens at Lsaven.. worth, who had been driven from their homes and were now entirely destitute and almost in a state of starvation. They were mostly Creeks, Chickasaws and Choctaws. Mr. Morrie, of N. Y., introduced a bill to provide for the safe keeping and main tenance of United states prisoners, also a bill providing for provisional government in certain eases. 11)th bills were appioe priately reported. Mr. Chandler, of Mich., from the Coln miLtee on Commerce, reported a bill re quiring the Captatni of ves,ela Sailing to loreign ports to take the oath of shag! BIM?. On motion of Mr. G.lratil, of lowa, the nill to provide a worden for the jail in the District of Columbia, was taken up He said that a man named Dauval was die cherged yesterday by this man Lemon, oece.,se he was loyal and would not do the bidding of Lemon and his man Phillips acd the negro thief, Wise. Mr. Sherman of Ohio, thought the bill did not go fez. enough. Such a mein ought not to be Marshal of the District at all It the President did not remove him the Senate ought to abolish this office. The bill passed. A communication was ;waived fromthe Commissioner of Patents, transmitting his annual report. lieferredi. Tao Speaker thought that by the terms of the resolution by which Mr. Wycoff was oidued into close custody, the wit. ma, can be discharged without Wither ac, of the House, he having answered the q .lestion according to the ruling of the Speaker. Mr. Wycoff was then ordered to be dis charged from custody. Mr. Crittenden, of ay., from the Select Committee, reported favorably on the joint resolution of the Senate, namely, that the two !lemma assemble on Saturday, the 223, and in their presence the farewell address of Washington be read; that the Pres.. dent, Heads of Departments, Judges of the Supremo Court, representatives of fore g;, courts, and such officers of the army and oary, and distinguished citizens at the beat of government be Invited. The Presi. dent is also requested to order to be read to the army and navy on that day the entire address or such poets of it as may be selec ted, and that ten thousand copies of the proceedings of Genres; shall be published to distribution by the members Mr. Wilson offered an amendment that the bounty 14 tiUWOCI to soldiers, if &soldier shall die, be paid to the widow or children or father, and mother. Adopted Also en amendment relative to con. tracts and orders for supplies for the gove ernment, being in substance, the bill offer. ed on the subject. Adopted. Also an amendment that the President be authorieed and requested to discharge roes the service of the Army and Navy any offloer, in ()sae, in his judgment, such odioer be unsuitable for service, or the ser vice benefited thereby. Adopted. Mr. Sheri:An offered an araendmant to repeal an act, passed in July, authorl: ng Major Generale le appoint Aids, and after some discussion Mr. Sherman withdrew It, but Mr. Grimes renewed his amend ment, which was discussed at some length. The Senate went into executive session and afterwards adjourned till Monday, Pethisylvania Legislature. Kauai/Brae, Feb. 18 BILNATZ. R.ltrulEtTii OY COMMII`TIzei Mr. KETCHAM (Federal Relations), with amendment, the joint resolution from the House instructing our Representatives in Congrees to secure the passage of au act securing pay to volunteer °floors. Mr. KErCR&M (same), with amend. meats, the supplement to the sot inoorpork sting the Pennsylvania Training School for idiotic and feeble minded children. Mr. IRISH (Banks), as committed, the supplement to the free.banking law. SILLS CONSID ERED The supplement to the act relative to pudic printing came up in order on seeond reading, was dm:it:Lased, amended, and ord , ered to be transcribed for a third reading. The supplement to the act incorporating the Readtug and Columbia R %Broad came up in order on second reading. It was amended so as simply to empower the corn pany to borrow money, and passed finally. On motion of Mr. ROBINSON, the joint resolution from the House, instruct ing our Senators and Representatives in ()Degrees to procure the passage of an act providing for the payment of volunteers was considered and passed. On motion of Mr. BOITGEITSR, the bill relative to the recording of inventories of descendants' estates in Dauphin county was taken UP and passed. On motion of Mr. CLYMER, the bill enforcing the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad Company to construct lateral roads was taken up and passed. On motion of Mr. CON.NRIaI., the bill providing for the more correct assessment of real estate i, Philadelphia was oons . da ered and passed. Adjourned. HOME. Mr CRANE, of Wayne, from the Com. ratite° on Banks, reported, as committed, an act requiring the resumption of specie payments by the banks: One thousan. extra copies were ordered to be printed for the use of the members Mr. SCOT 2, of Hattingdon, reported from the Committee on the Judioiary Gen• eral, a bill for the repeat of the ant relative to the commutation of the tonnage tax; al. Bo a bill to repeal the act changing .the name of the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, Mating that the report is not an indication of the opinion of the committee on the question whether the Legislature hss constitutional power to repeal either of the said acts. The House went into Committee of the Whole, to consider Senate bill, ..An Ac t to incorporate the Allegheny Transports. Lion Company," Mr. Strain, of Tiogs, in the chair. After oonsideration, the Chairman re. ported the bill as committed. It is to enable capital to be so,noncentra• ted as to enable navigation on the gheny river to be carried on during low water, so that the oil trade in particular may not be Interrupted. ?dr. WILDBY offered an ameltdeibnt that a tionsut. pl,a r p . nr 4exit be paid the State in three hurstinstalluitituatmed . , AlgivaMOßFOli 010r440 postpolpe 757'7: wAnik s , 845 0101iiana. nrisitifii4 0 4,,A• -T ,1 1: - -&'• .0 MANUIPACITIIBEEB; ouLD CALL THE ATTENTIOS leotw or the pub ho to their large OW* Orlfell 80. ed Cook, Parlor de Heating Stoves atau—lmPßOVxu AITCHL, RANGES, GRATE FRONTS. 21iff w 'ctt.z, MAT watar7OllDd the FITLTE. The Diamond, ddvanee, Air-Tight, BMW, U Were awarded the FIRST MINIUM at She Eh* fur for the BEM 00AL OWE WOVE& Alec Fain PREMIUM awareed to the TRUE LIIIRRICRiSA ;moss* REPUBLIC, r the Beebe WOOD 0008. STOVES NOW /A U3E. The ECENTETORIAN and EC...MIAS Premium Stores aro sad. We call attention of DEAL EAS and B AfIrERS to the largest Moak of GRATE FRONTS ot FENDERS IN INN STATB D. a—we tine the JitifOND end ECLIPSE Coal Cook Stowe with Eloap-Stone Linings, which stand the fire better than, tree. oc2tf4 OUR :E - I017SE), NO. 32 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTS/317E10H THE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES to the Kibbe that be le In daily recalnt et FRESH EHELL d VD OIN orisTEßs, GAME, to, sadds to onoonutandatothe piarcninof She old and Well known bone. wi•h everything bn the eating and drinking &teat the shortest notice. lalOgy JOHN NHALRR. Prenrieter SPALDING'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHLA.L TROCHES BRYAN'S PULIWNIO WAPBRS AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL SCHENOK'S PULMONIC SYRUP SRLLERS' COUGH SYRUP For sale by CHAS. H. SUPER, AT HIS !AUG STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sta. Do, &WETS AND ota, cLunritas —AT THE— FOl7lllll STREET CARPET SHORE. W D. &H. M'CALLUM HAVE Tv • this day operand_ _part of a vary large and varied abnormaat of CARPETING, to Mica they Invite the &Motion of buyers, tareocua the =oat tamable terms,aa they will be of. Also,a newly imported lot of beautlfal Druggeta, all the, at. the lomat races. W. D. A H. WOALLUM, °WA ay Ponrtb btreet. mar W (bid CA RrETS, OIL CLOTHS 16 PIEORA NEW DRUGGETS, T 5 PIIsCEB NEW BRUSSELS CARPET ce-Theaa have *t been received and are of the LATENT AND ENTESST PATTERNS, at the low; est prima. W. M'CLINTO OK. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh General Insurance Agency, os,Coo. antes Represented of Hig est Oa ma-chartered by PO/111s and other Btatee:Mill 1118=. e, Marine and Life M ail Slake taken of de. aoN.llin MI FOURTH FITERST. Pittehurab. tel. Fine Whtte, Plata sad Fancy Flannel Under sad ►ershirts on head, and made to order, on shortest notice, at R. WILLIARISONV 8 kl l 8 T NAUTORY, NO. 41ST. CLAIR STREET „ c s wv. .1 Slight Cold, facia h.,„.,27/aa.o.aentae aIiONCHIAL or 4faig-e ,ahsecat, -•-?06 < v c " - Y which might be checked with a, simple remedy, Y . neglected, often terminates seriou s ly. Few are aware of the importance of stoppinir a r igatt.a.h. or geliij.h.t Add its first staips that which in the beginning would yield to a mad remedy, f not attended to, soon attacia3 the Lungs. 4 .Auttn.'s , eolanchiaL,...%acke et werefiret introduced down yecult ago. /t has been proved that they are the beet arti"le before the public for Ag'odira, 4117,,an,c/d444 a'atctooh, the /racking Cough in. gan_aarnfteum, and nurnercrws ckffeationa qf the „..ghatesai t giving immediate relief Public Speakers & Sdngers wal find then, effectual for clearing and 5fr.249-theniag the voice. Sdd at/ (Drug-gista and (Dealers in, jtaitak e , at RS mats per box. de94mdaw IVEWA/HipETS, Oil MUM; &e., WO AL L MS: No. 87 Fourth Street, ROMER' PREVIOUS TO TEEL ATE Li mimeos in prices, of which the tallest sof ven tage I. offered to purchaser+ FOB O&S R. 110.6 J MI 81l 001% II , COMMISSION MERCHANT, POE THE BALE cm PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, co). it WATER STREET, BELOW 'BARER al Ina riTT6IITiRO J. D. HANCOCK. airroire.rsir .IT La ir, NO. 73 GRANT STREET PITTSBURGH, PERNA delbtf JOHN I. LOGAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KIIELIVS LAW - BULIEDINO, del9ly ri.4l& atesamw Iter by JANES A. min* Mg maw Mailuit mad Pint Striate, ' /8(/N CITY, &SP Capt. Dalsseit's feat packet, Anglo Saxon, is announced f r a quirk trip to Cairo, b 0 get ready. Iter The packet steamer Mel.r.otte, Capt . C. H Lorem,,has chatiged her sign. She will have dispatch (or bt. Loam. The brat el.' passenger steam)? lows, Capt. W. Mosre, leaves the day positively ter Lenient'. and Wabash river. Thla boat has the best o 4 accoatmottauotig and has °Blast's that w,:uht makes lees Worthy Avid pos.cd tr. Mr. D. Moore has charge of the Waco, Tee regular picket Nteamer Lizzie Marta, C.p:. Brown, leaves this day at 4 p. m. for Zanesville and intermedfrie ports. Mr. Henry Hoag has charge of the oboe. Sir The lie aide wheal packet. Undine, Capt Jain Woodburn; leavea this dap at 4.p. m. for ealltpotis and way porta. This boat is a termite with travelers, and eannot fail to be ao loog as V codburn, Coz a Gait: ee 1:1419 the dlxecitory (deaf. kW' The Empire Utty, Capt. Way, was to (swore o.2ohoosti (or this port on Friday. For CLacinaatli, Louis i'LUe.asid Cairo. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 17,10 A 01 . E ME . .1 ANGLO SAXON. R. DUO,. am, minder. leave. as Mors. For freight or pAsmebisophr an board or.to; 1.11. LIVINGSTON 2110.. WIL LW/. EIASLETT. Airenth or cineinnaU, Louisville, Evansville, Cairo and St. Louis. ._ QP LEN BID& ,D 81 Dw. , ?. 6 4 ,7 wheel passenger Steamer T rOOOB 8. Dun, commander. fuses poeltively u *novae ' above. For,frelnbl =Passage IPP I X art board or I° fs. J. B 1,1 v INGITON 300, Wm. BASLE LT, Agents. For Clnclanitia and Loulivittle BATIMDAY, PEalittl&RY 16. THE -splendid paasenger46; atAamer .K.E r W VBIT, W. S. Entas, oommander. ?or fras at or wagons apply pebeerdor to .1 felt , 8.1.1V1NG.315iN o CPO. Amts. For Ciiteinukati; Lot' is will Evanivitiod and" Cairo. , to A. M. THE FA.VOAITE PASSAN., : GER Bummer BAIN LOIII8: A. 8. Reno, commander, leayea as above. For freight or passage apply on board or to JAME 9 COIALLIB - RCO., • I Velb and JB. LEVL rieSTON * 00, Agents. For -reincionatl, LOtillArtlle Evansville aid St. LOWS. BATLIELI/Ti FEBRUARY YO. Et' A. M. TIERFINRASTEAMER. AtELASOITE, o...iljLerena ooaaltander, will laate far the - : above lord intermediate plate. .• • Ferftekbs or ,lror WabatlO ReitIRDAY, IPBEIRGaR.T 10. 4 P. M. THE REGULAR PASSER., GER picket loWa, V./doom commander. lea r the above pore, , on the lioaithredy,,a .72=. For tr gb4 Rasa" apply on'board • • • For iAnclmolai aad-Loatsville. THIS D .Y, 10 A. ill: H APUNOTtrAit,PACKET., Rs&-TiNGS, R. R bison. COLDECUID. er, leaves , positively,-as. inliarisited. For freight or penstige. applv on board, or to c[lr -:. fial6 . . •-: • . 40EK: LIVINESIVii. ili.oo. For Wheeling, Parkersburg, Marietta and Gallipolbi. THE FINE STEAILEE, LIZZLS MAltil J D. T. Brown:Amaranth:ler, arilliewre this' port R VERY SATURDAY at 4 p. mater the abate and intermediate pttrts. Return ing atm will leave Zanesville SITSJAYTUZSDAY ai s. tn. Bur freight or apoly on bard er to R. a—MRCS &00 Statesville, or J. B.I4VINGeTON 011,,Pittsturgh, THIS DAY, a P. M. FINE .PASSENGER steamer MAY W Ane• watt commando, Iraves se above. For fret; bl or . • •• •oa • M on boar i tel Regular Tuesday Packet For Marlette. and Zairaesivillin— froz fine; plumate?isteuneri, - A - mots GRAHAM uipeatn httln roe ma. oomuntadee, leanwTheo ~1 hignet 00 7 Theadsfs • *lOO P.. 4; ' lad Simalryves, Mh l s , 8 :A: 1 1 1 1. - . t r Poreat °image 7.9kkodiocio " : unee s449 ag, Avoluibuirgh. retnaliPti Po a FEararl7.lllZial Mira o as Wm. mocreerj v P , - laenikill; 'I T T ; • 44ritiapPia.,1441:, POAT' Ql? PlTtg/tirliGH. BRIV Fran t.il t,n, Bent Brownsville. Gallatin. Clark, Brownsville, Col. Bayard. Peebles Elizabeth Minerva, Gordon, Wheeling Class Poe, Poe, Oinoinnart DPARED. Fraoldln,'Bennet,E Brownsville. Gallatin, Clark, do Col. llnyard, Peebles, Et - svbetb J. T. McCombs, Lou W ileallai r Han-foga. Roefelon, e Wia"' The rive* --I.‘st evening at twiliggt there were b feetlelnuhe.9:,Nterle the thazinetand Yawata a stand. Thu see./er dining the day was changeable. so— Captain R. IA aeon's One steamer Flamingo is apior Oino.nnatt andLoulaville. This boat is a favorite with passengers ihnd shippers. and deservedly so. Mr. Wherry, into' heinriargo of the °Mee, will be certain to ass that passengers are well oared for. She will leartrttel derpost , tier It will ba keen by zeferenoe-to our advt.r.taiag 00111/31124 that the packet. lota T. Me. Combs i 4 abated ler tale on reasonable terms. Elbe is a good boat. Tan only reason she is offered for We, Is the ill health of rapt. McCombs. tet. The•Prima Donna ha 3 Leap char, tered by lite Government to carry troops up tha Tennesree river. 166.Gisid of it. Tna. Enamor Science, sank a few &ye sizes at Hanford 011 hem been rzleed, and will be repalrEd In y i bortWWl and . hoed la the iieUlpolis tr •de. Sarnia packet, Tycoon wee taken large Deena on board yesterday vety lAA. They are destined for Cairo. As one of the mew remarked they are . zhedledie for .I.rft Ur The steamer L. AL Kennett is teld up stove Wheeling. She has five thousand barrels of ff )ur on boars for Lhis port. She Intl come up the first lie& tor Our auvorusihg ocuumas announce ;11A Capt. Anawalt's fine pocket, Bay City, kave„ tuAi day tor Quicianau anJ Loniontle. l'ars boat has fine accommodcioes, sad is in charge of care- LI and anent:Vol unicers. Onfold — friiiiii 7. A. Dales w.li Jo the honors an therOtfiCB. LW" The favorite packet St. Lonla Cdpc,uu Reno, is annotwoaa for Chief=lta, Loam - vill o ,l64anavill, and Cairo ki .e 'will go through dtapatvp, ra., The splendid and flat running paoket Tyooon, Capt. Dean, le loading for Oincln nail, 0.u70 and Saint Louis. Fine wdi cui loose on Sauunay, poaui►ely, so that paseengere and stop pers had better burry up. Our friend Abrams be found in the office Sta.. The punctual steamer key West No. 2, Captain Evsns, is Ronounced for Claciansci and Louisa in) on na,urday. Paasengere and pare will bear thi to mind. SATURDAY, 10 A. M naafi aid Lonleville 0 1 4 11 11tvous - pi .401141 Partimailia-r Tulepticio ea baud, ttk H.21-19LACK.Ipa or f!msw ifinalgologgs andi-Giouip o u s . 1:2 svaar ' .A-' R" jigAtakEEL. 49.1.1zwif fwilior arAtudin. Zino; Sites rim t heetiarytballwrsoltetibtrici at t, Gialipow weektjr every w.tranaiterarflielook,-:, tames Giuupolle EtieryPEADAY ease crek . ..... 11016 r - 'a H. LE,V.l3,kekewk.s-kri. ~~3;:~~ . litiir,iimeTsiiic ett, ..beirutsparlit. 1 , Whetallair: ",.. 4 - ',, W- ?4, 4 , 1 15''''4: STEAMER,:. , ,_ •,- 4-, irklai+4.l.tiAtattr 'flirt PACKET STEAMERimisitz .L. .1. T. APOOKI39,Thoti. '-caltiorlt;a .-1,-.•..; Goconoinder; Waves forthe aboveitarin , . _, ~" Monday, , Wedneadayiunt Filthy 0t1.7.11t.: 4 ?X°4.-+ n- -. For tnAgat or pass f ge t pc k ly on ODA% 0#.1 1 4-1.; I l i t _ l .7, dem - - ..1-AlOLLilini s'eo?w,isit :: t wo For Marietta; v , aler t iolo-D . and 'ltaatUPOitil .B.IIAULARHATIIhJJAY PAIMM.y.T.I' 4 ,a IlifiE. FMB EIDE WITKEU r" . . %. ~ I. Ilatmes UNDlNE,wooltari cam "--. . mander, 16.1M0 PatebOrgh'inintrfi*... 45-. f..1.4,,Ati)r. nrday at 4 p. Pt.:41011114 14.4•44 , ,, *.1PD141 - .M .; _ .. I ueudtry at 10 si. in. , , - . . ...,:-, .44.1 For (1%10; CIeINFIAVI sPAT 414,10- atrukfrnioAr . Avo l ic it , -7:-.,,,t,. ~,,,, 1:, 'W I l L I . 4 Al' ,I 4 A. 244 1 -11 As= OPa a e a Aut 0 40,,,41,- tYV.3 , A NO. 94 WATER STRBSTi,i Vpf - Where he will transact egeneatf4t from_ -.1-. iness, and wou/d soit. aVetsare'ot pesinsmsfa:43 shiampoet men. „., .• ~.: ,-..., t , ;.,..3 - AcgOinti-', NRopijSAIS FOR : SA iON F ARMY gr0ff,84..-Ssalerfiresfiall::: will he T :si red mawth oeelmulautoyalhisuk e proximo, for the t ra n s poristfcmdttntag tintantimaate year ending December 4%4 11/41,14 the ' . #401 11 41. 1111 4 , ~_,. and army stores (heavy ordnance' Deleittli, other stores per leo pound ! ) 'to aztpmegitackt:' IPsheny Argensliltallro-if Daptits, attla es kuld P7harsas In cod near to 01, Y. , , r. ,1 4,,, - -rk: Bolder, wig 'l:posit Oa uniform tile to onaim tbe Alleshiany Areal:MY tittO 'Wing erhborititil*-!, its or , tha , 4olly, alp d a la, actikvin rateloartellea.'' ell-pointewita'n the Uni,t• oltheeity•;- ----NIL. ~ ,.el A. moriTGoaffilif,t Qmarteriti_ssteiitllg ' l ayi.,t; Moe Qbartennaster U. et , tai rummaal: VI; i. :- - ' "1' A . -.: ‘ 1 :.',-- ' Ai :T T 11 . '-- C \ 1 r N " .. N.... , ..., ja::;sl‹ ;;,_ •! - 7. ' ::: it l l t • 'HE GREAT CURE SOR ,aftumnion _.. HR PROPRI.4:IIIR OF TRISMISDr e CINE hiving made it .hentradiLdetfilkgi concentrate the, life of the Pine Tree Intottlife.4 eine tor dineteuis sof the Loop end Throat. talloWs offering to stiffed hirinahlty the result et his ate penance. . Thts truly great and good znealeine fa' prepared. th. much cam t h e tar befog dietillod exprtr ety for it, le - therefere-free trom - ailltmulp flee or . -menon tar. It haregured more metier Consamplauglim,r sty. known remedy on emu' It will care : ' * It will cure AS rand. It will aireBORP.: THROAT kND BREAM , It will cure 0. UtiELS MID 4)'/D Oft. awl U alt 'minable remedy for et 'seises of Ithe Rtp/S/Vid URINARY.OOIIPLAIRM s - IRS. &ware of Counterfeits..lk If you have-the Dyspepsia nee •1111/d/falklogptgi PRPULS.PILLA, end i they cm not ante _Je• tio to the agent of whouryetr t heal, tecennt-yournunie7. Please call at hia ea , .1.0 and get a deeeriktha ob. Ratan Sox of rills Sent by alail,:poid,ptill awing oetpt of One Dollar.. - - No...lo_,Sonth d , ocati Q. , - C. ,11 , /811 a ttT# Proprietor( Bold by DR. H.EYBR, hick. 140 Wood tweet. nedtlyeod trOINIZY B Y Cs MRRORA : NT TAILOR • . , 49 St. Clair Street.,,,,, tienuemen , .. QOMIna emadebatirriihs, FOR CASH. trANING RETURNED FAWNS* 4.1. YORE, With a choice atm* OLPTIAL Cauca VERMS and VEATINGS, Widetrllai.qmt ohased•at prices far below the usual rates. war Great inducements offered- to* each boyerisc minittm LATE STILES OF WINTO....OOif JUST 14,3 E C:JE:liiTatri;:q-• WE are now opening a ohOlolit Stock VT ofWinter Eitiodvionmeatig in ell of theitiVai lrmaLriatiorie of CLOTHS, CetfalgrallarMill v 3- mTlita3, which we dotter oureeiree will oe to any assortment to be tound Fast or ; Wog,: will be made up to order in a stiperlotayi . prices to exit the times.:.We would ,VO4 solicit an early mail troth our petrinie 411 Abe pUbbe. SAMUEL GRAY & MERCHANT TAILOR& No. 19 Fifth Street. - sou WILLIAM MICA S. DAVID Ai'DANDIABS HARRISON A. OOFF/N, Special Potter Gleaeral,Partnecs. MEANS OSZ -0011734.1. laccocseasors to Mroandleas,Keinkk.!i, WHOLESALE Gitiu-KaB, Corner ■ and Water mons P I Tor BUR !' , ~- lEt RI VA T E DLSEAMBS. --- ...:- -- a DEL BROWN'S MKDIOAL .i:tte k 4 . and SURG lOAL Mee, No. be . —....,-.-z Bauthdeld street, Pittsburgh, " .• , . . ) .1 • Petuutylvania. £r. BROWN hi an old cal. - c. ; , , senor Pittsburgh, and haebeen' 4 , '''')"',, , in Practice tar the hut hoesty. :- ',' '• 4 des seam Ma bosinossi has' - , , been confinod utoetty to Private ; . ‘4 .4 , and Surgical Dbeedies. ... 0 4 " ; CITIZENS AND arniiidGlMEßl - 4 , i, 4 . In need of Itmedutai blond, ationkl..not:' fall , - - lo And out the sure place. of relief. Tim Do s roguierfflodesteh and Ma experieneeirr 'eel:ft' mentor& Gerbille elms of diseases is a sure tee to the sufferers of obtaining permanent relief by the neenflia reinediee -and follmthett lilts& Tim MR4ISMOWN'S It.EMEDLBM ..4`.....t1 .71 , 1 r miler fall to ewe the worstform et Venereal nel armee, Inn ea and liormmons Afbettlosto Also. ail talents hu m a .tutred=taisroblisb manifesto itaell.hi the fond of p . and agxestananytertai3 of akin diseeteia„ mica lof which th e patient. is entirely" I 1 persons so attheted„Dr.Ekown olarettopeeplear, and 'meetly rejielyie_ly. • , - ,, c, .1..._ ...t. - is tesmusuki., WEASZIEXB ~ ' ,1, - , •o- 01 Dr. Prown's remedies for this 11 ...L.iselfele : bTO9 on often brthat SOlibzr:h .I,•'CallitegnUil which the voting- andientakeesditt , orlon te a ' gray t0,.(t0 theu ova_ 41eleseil dm atUy relithia remedfen Anew isithbrisellae V, —.the heals!y are safe szutrulko a B . Dr , " REESIINATieIt:: , ...)-14:4 -7.17, irr. Brenta's remedies saver fail to ettnAthher Palatal dluedua ilt a Am 418,--tiet wili , mmeragis cam. He also treats Piles, Elitist, Gionemetwek i• . . Orethal Dia.energe, Monthly Sopyineasiona, Diseases ores tola In leo, barrens Meadow, PassuiloSlie .. , and Kidneys, Irritation of the BistAlf6.. with all disease of A letter des . ea Inspires cobi:liik-„: ; ..,,... us, dlreetesito DR. 110111.,. ; ' , :... 1t'714, -tereedhs littoliorilh. Pa., will be illor /1 ' . 1 ....—', Medicine sent toasty atii'spsoy - . , • : ' .s,, • seems from observation. - . -- i----i'.. ...‘- . 3 OffiCe end Private Dome, tio. itestrePloreraC rest. Pittabevan • Pa. - ;,e r u u sigigiimo t ' . . IROOFINC. _ ' , Ail* CRAval.. OElVlghtl-p et ...umi,..-. • •.. • - :'2,'" -4Z it' Itlid OANV It 88 R t.l .... d ., • _ -.„ ~..-4:k-4-,- , ..,,, . „ DONE ON SHOAT' 210rINF -7 1 /. ' ' ...I -°-- - ' - ':-. 4 7.-- -::,... And Lit the at :therehle:!;llllhelt0 1 .- • - '-:•:--q -ErAvni: n -COMPtaikr , - s- !- I r'l ALA want " bessuldindifidithile,,:. . '''}f.4 cheap, an ar . tetterstuaaviimai r io r i, in ens «icy. Reps , rl.o duns glih - 10,14! _ yejeagen tears Materials for este with abAbit.--' .. .:: ..,,.., erra IS santimationAgrov-b4 , -- - - - . ....,; -- - --- x .. .ii , _ -:.T. , 4 TEETH RIMMED lIIII,AiWIT : i - D Y THE USE OF OrAlikraitglri- Jj whereby no drum at gafriattr mai- ... - ' .. - 1 used. Cold weather is the thne 'WhatttAlAio- --.- _. L Lou can be used to its beataattil ' r - ) gentlemen and their nutelleajuhric ' - SW meted by my procates, =dial& nay i 0; - IN te the safety and paittletembeii or tha latist: -..;,-f-.7,141 ever hay heen said bl.Ateptittrt akst . r4'=-,1 , 1 izati ... ..a r i:_t i ttis alarm' *nag si - ivitadaledgeof try - r . : — .o.tottriotaa.-rzsti t .. owv w ... nr ... IL7-IRMAX, ..-- lallgtalet*ii --............. 4. tra V' EZZIOI _ i. earuer of . - .-, , ITEIIE 11 (HM/Jkg •
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