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earoinnoum PAPICSILMie
Prof. Again& on Geology air
• Formations.
• It Is not often that our people have such an
',.intralectiol treat as was famished last even
ing at Concert Ball by Pretenses Apple, as
ha tea
his Largeointedligent and deeply inter
- .sisted-indienee through those vast and numer
ous iMelogical periods and .mulations of our
globe, up to its present state. In simple,
elms and onimpassioned language, illustrat
ing his positions with diagrams, ho showed
the. Mewed,* stages of the formation of this
, earth's airmailed surface, beginning at. that
'timbals it wee editing but an igneous mess,
before the watercould lie at all upon Its ar
dent steam, up through period after Period
-,,noting the first ndeand simple developments
z.": 44 animism! vegetable life, so unlike anyer
-
, thing now existing, then rising to the high
'Mid more perfect d e of both, until
, leashed the Present period ts
and man.
But the subject of the coal formations was
thatnpon width he dwelt the most fully, and
which
in
Tel his matt object. lie dem
onstrated the vegetable origin of the vast
earboniferotui deposits of this and all other
.on e s of the world, and set forth a theory at
onc ingeolous and plausible to account for
ionerasive overlying strata of coal, with ex
. Mashie mid Tartans intervening deposits of
earthly matter in the form of shale, slate and
meld.
To-Morrow evening be will continue the
ablilasion of the coal formations andsill go
.;
farad minutely into the, animalrep
• table remains Contain coal depoelts.
• Pi:tenor Agassis is aaccen agreeablend o sp f eakeveryr,
.:with : I. slight foreign nt, a
plissat 'Monte:armee. We an told that be
ones maintained in a thesis, that the female
ea is; more perfect and of higher de
velopment than the male. This eonehisiothat
n is
; isocwidanci with his pological idols,
the lest development or formation die
perfect then any that
, preoediki it. In be
agrees - with Burns, who, when speaking of
7_ the formation ; of the two sexes by nature,
&aid,
"Her prentlee hand she trial on men,
And then she mole the lasses, 0."
We'd:Wl certainly not dispute the authority
of two such judges ; but we think the ladim
ought to turn out in all their strength when Co
&hint • gentleman discourses again on his
dark but interesting subject.
Volunteer Bounty Meeting.
A meeting of the • citizens of the Fourth
Ward, Allegheny, was held on Monday even
ing, in the Columbia Engine House. A. N.
Burchfield was call& to the chair, and J. C.
:Pettseion chosen Secretary. The following
:Wien was taken :
On motion it was
Baalsed, That the enrolling officer for this nerd
be reepueted to furnish the blockcommittees with
the nano:sof ell enrolled men in their respective
block.
Beeeked, That any enrolled man who da+ not sb
scribe the sum of forty dollars to this bounty fund
shall not be entitled to any of it.
t otbestas. Provided,
however, that any citizen not Lieble 'tannery duty
may designate any cualled person In indigent dr
cumstalseat beloaging to add word, towhom his sub
ecription may be credited.
Eaehied, That the,Comminelonere of the Fo
Wad, Allegheny city Bounty Fund, are hereby not h
ada:4.nd empowered tasks publidnotiee. that the
sum of 1150 bounty will be paid to every volunteer
enlisting *Mac:Bled to add Ward, and that suede
awn of Fl5O will be paid to every volunteer and re
cruit ipedited to said Wool, hy
II Gen. Thomas M.
Saa'red, That the 'moms of all cootributor to this
fond, and the amount subscribed by meth, shall be
published in all the dolly lepers from time to time.
The meeting then adjourned to meet on
Thursday evening, Feb. 4th, at seven and a
ludf o'clock, in the basement of 8ev..7. B.
Clark's church, corner of Sandusky etreetaetd
South Common, at which time it ie to be hoped
the Block Committees will be enabled to make
• fan reporg; and thatthe &Arens who mayfbe
tilled upon by them to stbscribe, will come
up promptly and use their. best endeavors,
both by vabscriptlon and by action, to somata
the necessary - fund, and by so doing relieve
tide ward from the impending draft, and
thereby sustain our common country in her
boo: of need.
Ground Hog Day
assu-
This is the famous "ground hog day,"
stated trithirlach is the ancient superstition
that "of all the days in the year" this is the
one upon whlctalr. tro Odchnek ',skim from
his winter sleep and sallies forth to scent the
alr. If he bounable to see his shadow in the
sun, then his instinct tells him dull the rigors
of winter are at an end, and he needn't "go
back to bed again." lie knows that the
ground will be soft enough to "root bog," and
consequently be won't base "die;" but
should be descry his shadow, he hastens back
to his hibernal quarters, there to remain for
lie weeks longer. Parsons who are curious in
these Matters would do well to note the "sign,"
. and npurt thier observations to the "Clerk of
the Weather."
Ss Wows Tax, 1863.
• The following instractiens have been re
ceived Hon . 11. A. Weaver, Autstant
8. Augur, from the Treuury Department :
litorder to Lamm an early completion of
the annual Ust. for 1864, Allsollllollswill instruct
their Assisting at once to begin the collection
a beam returns in their mactive div Ilion v
Although tax-poen are authorised to delay
making tetum email the lit hionday in May,
these who have not made return by that day
will be liable to assessment tinder the provi.
gnu assertion iltb,P. S. Buis* law.
Toe Gain MILTOOTAII TABLEAUS AT JA.
some Ram, Last.:Eicarso.—Thls exhibition,
which opened it kiimonte Han last evening,
is one of the finest things it has ever been ow
lot to witness. It is got up on awe" ef mod
silicone° and splendor we have never seen
equaled. commencing with a pietnre repre
senting the gathering of the angels around
the Almighty 'a throne to hear a new decree,
it illustrates Milton's immortal poem of
• imadhle lost from beginning to end. The
mimes representing heaven, the war of the
saes end the casting eel of Satan
la a
n d
his
• hosts, are 'perfectly sublime. The ncape
acronery of the garden of Ulm is beyond do
. seriptitoo---the UM thing we have ever 'rit
ualised. In fact, the whole exhibition is one
of marked excellence, and should be seen by
all We doubt whether !Ansonia ilalColtl
bola all the people who will endeavor telkein
entrance this evening. tle-early if yen wish
for a nat.
BIACETOOO TOI JAIIIIART..-MX. W. A. 011-
&Drw, 45 Fifth street, has receir. , d from
ttbN•
AMSTICAU publishers, blears. L. Scott
Co., Kew York, the January number of /auk
wood's iiktgarise. which seems quite good
ea*. Tim contents nre: Captain peko's
Jenne; Toby Butler—Part IV.; The
W Mind
sadßody ; Chronicles of Carlingfonl;
otimeter Colige and Commoners ; Lotter inns
Folmid—Pirt IV.; A.Soag of Proverbs ; The
European Cobb.ss
SztrinilrrnilD VOLIIITZEILS SIC[ Fir MVP!
' 'Pats istaifilm warned In ttmo, supply your _
. minis with ItOLLOWAY'S PILLS k OIN
SESIT..-Thay are stumattod to onto the
- went ease' otOoresi Man* . BeterrrreT 4 r ,
- )iat"Bowel oomplab4s." Only 25 CU. perlros
•
BOUllty COMMile
d
.1“ , Adtopteente. borough: bad
71eititermest, tut evening, to till t (=ta
AtAtittle am& The number ot men required
Elatili HILLTII—Wao Wilgus rre
Surrallniversal Empire has Menthe der;
Hag Objector *Us of despots, dynasties, and
states, frou the Alma of the Pheraohs to that
oflcapaisosat . Om& Sou 6f blood hare been
.sbod-to attain it,end Um bones of the myriads
wltelaiertemrelinghtered in the penult of
*kr* howl Skald, if they could be collected
ou arid*: pc the highest Pia °f th °
Madayair mountains. 'nom tame .nearest
thavtaittamatioi, yet, even she was nem,
In teeth, the abroltote "lEistrais • of the
Yet *EMU a of antra:sal: empire
add* heats= at tain ed. It is an empire not
ere theWdl andrbodiesofmankind, but ova
thalildiseaUf - Vie conqueror sae has ashler
edlititstiat- mama is Dotter- IlallOway, of
Landsat at toast we artitusht to believe that
be bie Amu, - 'by Touchers Item allpails of
thsChilitlaWand-heithon Whfeh 11110V3
loottrefatando,wnd which, in-facti so far as
• lfit lostwribewc marry lam challenged. - Hie
. Pitch ' 4l4o*m* are "Sabana' ramdise
fa. a //date: Ilinis,".Mpsy. , i buOtaguited
41111100OttithC 1 944 11 lobe, and they are
141115**4°_,....,4t: ..111111tee;m1)Sharerc-
Itwwesspui-4,-, t
thfsperditti'it:llS444°'• ihit the
SCE sti nied With sactrataffact ln
actieraattailddadfcbOliarnand loads, and
15441"i1t6414(14,34•1nd1iz_0f ciaptire
idifebming loregtvst.irsz to
• ihww,,Ascpiratipikkof trf:
,-thersobleot P
-;413110& - loldah *fetches Its twain ..ea=
An Important Event--Removal of the I
Cattlelfarde—OPenilig of the New 1
Hotel, etc.
OD Monday, order; were received for the
shipment of stock from the cattle yards in
this city and in Allegheny, to the new end
extensive peas erected under the direction of
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, st
Too`
Station, adjoining the villageof East
Liberty. As this point is hereafter to be the
great cattle market of the west, we deem it
proper to present to our readers a general do
' seription of the grounds—the hotel, pens,
ete.—time not permitting ns to enter into de
tails at present.
Tait UROUS 03
•
yre very_ eligibly located, gently declining,
and lie between the railroad track and the
Greensburg turnpike. The company procured
lifty.live acres, extending almost from the
village of East Liberty to Torrens station; at
coat of $55,000. The ground is very well
adapted to the purpoae, and perhaps a better
location could not have been obtained any•
where else in the county. An extra rail has
been laid from this city to the cattle yards,
them accommodating the broad-gunge ears of
the Western road' which terminate here, and
faciliating the atapmens of stock from the
West without unloading until the yards are
reached. The location also hall the advantage
of an excellent turnpike, and a street railway
lending directly from the city.
MIX=
---
In view of the immence business which
mast of necessity be attracted to this place, a
large and commodious hotel has been erected
for the accommodation of cattle dealers, mer
chants, and the public generally. The hotel
is four stories high, exclusive of the basement,
with a court in the centre. It fronts the
turnpike, and is surrounded on the east and
west sides with spacious gronnde—the cattle
pens being in the rear. The grounds will be
tastefully,laid off in ks, and decorated with
flowers, shrubbery, etc . In the basement
there are a barber shop, bath rooms, laundry,
store rooms, eta, on one side, with a tenpin
alley and billierd room on the other. On
the first floor are the dining rooms, her room,
office, kitchen, baggage room, etc., etc. A
fire Iroof vault has been built in the front part
of this story, and it is the intention to partition
off a room for an exchange or banking office,
where eastern and western merchants con
procure such money or paper a. will snit their
wishes and neceseitie.. This is a very
im
portant feature, and will obviate the necessi
ty of dealers visiting the city to arrange their
financial matters. Before leaving the first
floor, we should make mention the very
admirable cooking arrangements of
—the cook
ing range being one of the finest in the west
ern country. This la the judgment of first
class hotel keeper., who have examined it.
The second story contains the ladies
and gentlemen's parlors, reception rooms,
etc., while the third and fourth stories
are divided into sleeping apartments of
different sixes, but all roomy and comfortable.
On the west side of the fourth story is a large
hell, designed for balls, concerts, exhibitions,
"etc. Water is supplied from a flowing spring
on the premises—one of the most extraordi
nary in the country—yielding an ample supply
not only for the hotel, but also for the im
mense stock yards. It will be forced by steam
power Horn the well 'into :elevated tubs, or
reservoirs, and from thence conveyed
to various parts of the house and grounds by
ordinary pipes. There aro also gas fixtures
for lighting the hotel with gas-to be manu
factured on the ground. In a word, no ex
pense has been spared to secure every com
fort and convenience for the guests. The
building is so constructed that one portion
(the eastern) will be occupied exclusively by
drovers, while the western division, with a
private entrance for ladies, will be allotted to
the use ef regular boarders, city guests, and
others. It will be conducted altogether aloe
the European plan --every one receiving whet
he orders, and taking his meal at any time.
Having said thus ranch about the house,
a word as to those who an to conduct it may
not be out of place. The proprietor. of the
yards and hotel are Messrs. .1. J. Worthing
ton, of Ohio, Joseph McPherson, of Chicago,
and Andrew Wilson, Jr., of Ohio. Memos.
Worthington and MoPherson arewell-
Wil
known
dealer., of large experience, while Mr.
son;is known twthe traveling public as the
provrietor of the White Sulphur Spring.. The
latter gentlemen takes charge of the hotel.
as lessee, and wiU exercise a general :suer
vision over its affairs.
He in ovary way qupal
ified for thoTosition, and in his hands it can
not fail to become one of the most popular
resorts in the county. Mr. E. A. Huntley, of
NeW York, an experienced and accomplished
gentleman, has bean entrusted with the gen
eral management, and it will be his pride and
pleasure to furnish the very best to his
guests, and in the very best style.
The hotel was formally opened yesterday,
and although it is far from being completed,
an excellent lunch was served to the company,
eonsisting of cattle dealers, hotal proprietor',
railroad men, and others. Some time must
elapse, however, before Mr. Wilson 101 l have
everything in trim. When the house is May
ed
furnished, be -eon accommodate two hnndr
guests very comfortably, and le good t
from
the magnificent scenery which surrounds it on
all sides—the elegant midi:netts, the delight
fnl landscapes, the pretty village, andthe dis
tent hills—.Grandview" would not be an in
appropriate name.
lift CALTTLA Pr.S3,
Through the politeness of D. A. Stewart, I
Esq., General Agent of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, we were shown through
the cattle yards, or pens, as they are more
properly termed. An Idea of theft extent
may be obtained when we state that, wh
c o mpleted, they will cover an area of over
sternly five acres. They are constructed in the
best style, and will all be enclosed and under
roof. There are cartways for the delivery of
of feed, and en abundant quantity of pore
water, supplied by hydrants, with hose for
washing and cleansing the Den% The pens
for logs and sheep are planked, while Coos •
for cattle and horses will be hardened with
coating of cinders, and supplied with props
bedding. The capacity of them pens, as a•
present constructed,will be fifty elvetteand head
but they can be extended to accommodate •
much larger number. The division is
Hogs and Stun
Cattle -
Hones
Total 50,000
The facilities for leading and anloadin It are
most eamplete. The pens are so arranged
that thirty double or single deck cars can ho
loaded at once. This is a very important
matter, and will obviate a source of great
complaint on the part of dealers sad drovers.
A building has been erected here, in which
are located a telegraph to
weigh scales,
etc. The scales are very conveniently
es ,
with a view to coonomy in time. A
car load at a time can be accurately weighed
hero, and the scales prepared for a fresh load
to a remarkably abort apace of time. Tho
in
weigh master and the drover. although
separa apart:Manta, cammsuilcate by signal
bells and speaking trumpets. In a word,
everything has been arranged with a view
to fully accommodate the cattle trade,
wren to Its largest extent, and render thin a
great stock market, where the eastern pur
chaser con meet the waste= drover or pro
dacer, and purchase and ship with profit and
facility. These yards, As we have before
stated, will bo under the immediate control of
Messrs. Worthington and McPherson. All
Interested will be glad to learn that the ship
ping business Will be superintended, at hest
for the present, by Mr. Stewart, whose sepal
*lee if a sufficient guarantee that the details
of this Important matter twill be Unfelt) , at
tended to.
The shipping of stook from the yards in
this city, and aloe from these in t be
Second
Ward, Allegheny, commenced hut night,
and ere long the cattle trade will be en
tirely removed from both cities. In Alle
gheny. it Is expected b
o th c
i ties. retail busi
ness will bo conducted until cattle
become more abundant; but as soon as the
present scarcity is relieved, and the market
pplied urchasers will naturally
Is well su
seek the larger market, as It is there they can
puribase on t h e molt favorable terms. The
principal hotels et the Allegheny yards are
now for rent, and the propriotots,together with
all others interested in the cattle made, are
preparing to get a foothold in the vicinity of
the new yards, where the entire Intsinem must
mutually concentrate.
' avesAvir. AntAND's rtriWons—bir. Henry
Miner, next door to the Postofnee, hss for
ash) GustsveAhnerd's "Indian Chier—s new
story of life in the Par West—full
point with ell
of excing
teams—inch se Absurd can •
the vividness and power of one 'holism him
self seen end experienoed wo nt he would pre
sent to his raiders. The book is published
by lifesus. Peterson le'Brothms; price, 60 ots.
Tasaalis,r—Thr =oat singular and original
parformaaeenfjba modern slap la, perhaps,
the lap of Mrs. Walla?. film will dila eras -
Sag represent Ins tragic character, for the
only time daring her present engagement
Many attic" hava pronoun oad her lags to )»
equal to distal the alder_
Booth.
—:--.aj------ _
~..:Wiliniaa;, Jwlntraw,'Sci.—.l.
M. Roberta.
Fo• /111411:itt*ti to saw *posing the moat
- Abolosskook-of Ise idolid.arid Cam Wachs*,
Jrrindry,lillasa aro* ailiariai. ooo4l4 °a
ram= this city. as#ll Willi dusk, as
e 224 District.
.t of the sasses striaken
First Class, 22d Diu-
Exemption In
The following is a
from tho enrollment,
trlct with the wars o
aivlnaptiOD :
rir''..ren:ll:l3l"°"::: ,,,,,,, '":”rirfu:f 7cit ;:: ; ° . ":'
Michael Casviday,
, laveph 1,11.0
!Theodora Berman,
i h t fk r i t kl Ib l lll
. ,'".
J
John Conway,
David L tonne,
Andrew Proton Jr,
N P Willa Gotta
Ernest fiend&
Andcww Herr,
(Thomas Hamlin,
Illinry Jona.,
J.wialt IL Johooloo
1106{00 Jones,
Albert Kellar,
!Cahoot Murry,
W H Millar,
Fred'lL Miller,:
, Jll 2l It Wan,
Sebastian Madden,
Palrfax C Milton,
Nathan P McCultongb
James M'Cart,
FY n sardt,
LIT N har i d P!abcriwni
James Prim',
mos 3 Partinson,
Peter Pile,
John W Raynolde,
David Sobinvon,
John Snyder,
S.ainrial !Rowley,
'Martin Tracey,
John IL ThowPw.:
i Elext7 Winder.
so w•nn.!
!D av id Lloyd, C Broom,
!David Lloyd,
!Jain. M. ViSher.
NoweeviJowb
Ella. IL Alcsandor,
J. E. Chambers,
(Smith Falls,
Hoary II Smith.
pi...OWL.
! IA C Marton,
!D I Johnston,
~_'John • mitt age,
I Sanolel II II hinvy,
i I c Bedell,
Robert C Ill'ClellAnd
Edward Wenlter,
char!. A ilourkwr,
Junioe Batchelor.
Jaws Graham,
inures Huddle,
W iii C Ilionliton,
(Clark A Harlan,
Doinel s J oh neton,
!Thomas Jon.,
/I icbral Robb,
m m s lAnghlin,
„ion.. Lemon,
liibizaticiar Moore,
W m blandiall,
!Robert Norris,
J .eren EVEtro7,
ohn ll'llortry,
.. .i 'has WII Henry.
i William Owens,
111 II Dell.
ME=
Minks.
Thus Posen,
James Bell,
Patrick Gallen,
Patrick Moira,
John Iliclienbsch,
Michael
Chan Samuelle,
(ho' Connor,
'Mad Fowler,
Phillip metre,
Thos oltrien,
Wm JP Laughllo
Goo Striuhauser
Mark 'tailors.,
Michael Lee,
Wm Luebbe,
Jon Gunther.
David 110047,
John Tobin,
John Seberrer,
Thos D Doll,
Wm Malay..n, Jr.,
John Johnston,
►Jam Teter,
Unsutrablenn. s/ Ado
(irn 1". sod /Itar , lo4.
Jeremiah PTuoln,
Leopold Kahn,
Dant hlllonnepl,
Coratantln• Conrad,
Wm Schnchman,
John Tool,
Patrick Pc.mera,
J smelt ICTinha.
rAtrick Crean.
Dan . Twenty
coe J Calhoun,
John Sing,
• Al. eu:
N leholas Bc ,
Bart ley
Patrick I.l..arus.
Thom Gums,.
Jan.. Mnkill
loan sßiter,
)latlhow MoMallan,
Chris Ahrou.
J..hn
Thorns...
' I'atuanth!...no a , A ,
*II Ab001...1.
Johu 1.1 Rayl
.1a
John Lowe,
Joseph Arrn-ln•ota.
NC !Mem Bally,
1...w1s Evan,
John Hod.
11.1wanl Drown,
1.1 1 1111.11 u 1111,1.111 n,
lhooitlook
%Ina N
.1 t.
John Connar•
L'ade' Tecate
ohb•uu Whaley,
or, Fart,
Thoe N Ilhacan,
Ntiltou Sheltlou,
teearge Thompr.a,
81A , 14013 or Parent
t.”
Thum , Farrel.
.I ,, bollnidl.
J..ha Dotto , lly.
Atason, 00011 i,
Moritz &M,
Philip ewady.
.{oho J
{,ter Fab,
J..hrk hvalt
Chri.
Fn.! , Imire.
C ~ ii.3l.ltner.
Fri , : C Tr.,,,,,,
John 11.,-ker,
Palr{i.k Dunn,
Joh. Boyd,
Louis F.n,.....1.
John Don , inne.
Santuvi Moore.
nilesseMo
M hnri.
AN.. I..ing,
arn nig:Lewin,
Thom. Me COOT t,
Jam... II . Fei.li , ,
Henry Shintilortin,
Joe Boner,
not.rt Lugh.h•
Lewis J /for.,
Jno Gibbons,
Nlorrl.2 Drills,
John }limb.% .
Lewis Gs.,
Ileury 11..ii.0i .
John S..a ney, ö
Tr , -4 And.rsoo,
Jowinh Irvin,
Frits . 15..lhatn,
Marl , • lipaneitii. , ,, ,
Joix•ph Wont , .
Hugh liichobion.
111..”h+sr Como , 11,
John I , ,hint•li,
Gliarb• 11411.
JR...ph 6 Curb,.
• i Denni• I C onn .,.
Patricia Pilo,
11. ury tivi•-oiti.•,
Neu A
c.. 1
Wm lihite.
Joshns
Danl.lllteCsrti. •
Thor 8 'tomato°
Jors
.1 .1 k,
C
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(tot , IteAdlrk,
Jam. )1.1.'13.,
r.. 1.1 jr,
Patrick Snyder,
Peter r Morrd,l
'When Los,
John Taper,
Rudolph I,ppolt
%Itv $.r...
Wm hcholtx
Je hn Lltsrley
is. II ite.art,
Jobn McGarvey
G Ftuto.rt,
Ja. Mauna,
Ilot.ert Castle.,
Chrhdophar
Jr, ItlcKem,
Jen Ninths,
Peter yulnn,
Josiah Cnhen,
Fred 1. Led.,
II Tl' Lean.
Edward earl,
Us.sitabiesess die --
Cnm a , mai Marri.d.
Emanuel Moyer,
l 5 A Waugh,
Over y.r. re
Jno 5 1;1111nn,
P”rul.r. Ir
liter! Bender,
is" MrlK••nne.
I:l4an 11 lomel,
Jam rami..ll
...35,000 hcad
10,000 "
—.. 6,000 "
Ali
ft 11 lan
11.•nr) m .u.
Fr. ntlnw•,
GM=il
11..nry
./no
Cntro.l.oll , nlol.l.
.1 no u Bend , .
Acnun
Thomas Curran,
Obnrlns RAM;
Wm Karroo.
Ilsary liverrtnnn,
Wm tkmk,
Michael Stantanno
Ltn
(Po Upton,
Pet, Blum,
lieury Brimlug,
Jaott
Gotharil Lippert
Daotel
Jl.Ol , flosnirs,
John Mallon,
Tb. 112.0
Theo llodemitagen,
Atichool Kennedy,
Jompk /Goblet,
Maim' Schwitibart,
Richard Fitimooy,
Jug Forgo...
Frank
Nichol. Simon,
Ang
Memnon litioemaker,
Joseph licanderstoin,
Jao Meyer,
Stopben 111cCitmisoy ,
Phillip Wol
0 RaMager ,
Wm Mama,
Patrick Poroitine,
Juo Wortley,
800 No.&
Geo liaise',
bobt Arbuthnot,
Albright ilickaler,
Patrick
Jno GOsAmkti
Jim Henniker,
Wm Couninghoni.
C a wlbMeaea
of 401
Ono 25 awl 31i0 , 54.
Lenard
Peter Niggl,
David Johnson,
Jim Conner,
Trod Qnigilti
Benedict Ached:far,
Anthony Wenger,
Gh. Wirech,
J amm Allimn,
Job Mason,
Jno Weich„—
Nick Rider,
F G
Wm Duskier,
noonry Myer.
Jno 11oe4et,
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POUT CWITIIIIMt.
Join. Item,
Wm Wood,
Clomatia FerSk.,
Decry D'Coy,
IWO Droste,
Arthur Colville,
Daniel Tosrommd,
Tlmatby.nGtsins,
Pat. SCIP.U,
Phan My
Patrick Rams.
Michael Martin,
David Oollioe,
HamDavismol, •
Starovall;
Chas Sprawl,
Wm SPIV.%
Dad Common,
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FROM WASHINGTON
Special Dinkateh to tho rittstargb Gezetto
11"..9ui9010s City, Feb. 1, 1964
A PINION CACCIRit
A Union caucus Is called fbi`itext Wednes
day evoning, when several" matters relating
to the eouree of the Atimluietestion party on
the questions alieady raised, will be decided.
A 01011110 Or Toe coa4TtAa C01411110310N.
The anneal meeting of the chrtgthn Com
mission comes off in the Hall of the House to-
morrow evening.
TOE 50311111.T10N Or our.-4cnortszo.
The Senate Military Committee will hold
its first meeting for over a week to-morrow,
and will take up the executive nominations.
General Schofield's ease still hangs in the
Committee, and many think it likely to hang
there for some time. The fact begins to az
citalbomment, that the nomination of
Gen. Schofield evil the last one that the Presi
dent could make, there remaining only that
one vacancy in the list of - Major Generale,
and that he was chosen to fill It rather than
one of the two or three Others, whose claims
for such promotion is generally regarded far
higher. It Is complained of as • devotion to.
one's friends, and out according to their merits
or deserts, and the anti-Schofield men Insist
that this will be enough to defeat him ff the
question gets into the Senate at all. .
The Rouse Election Coinmittee have. de
cided in the case of .Ni'Kensie vs. Ketchen,
eash claiming to represent Alexandria and
Martinsburg district in Virginia, to report
against both, on the ground that there is not
sufficient consistency to warrant its represen
tation in Congress. The fact that this dis •
trim, including as it does most Si the Vugin
ian battle fields, has been greatly depopulated
by:the war, explains the scarcity of votes. More
were east, ho wee er,than for Segar,from Norfolk
district, and more titn to'r4dhybody who has
been hitherto rejected_on llair ground. Be
tween three and tour thousand votes were
cast, and the care thus assumes an importance
not attached 'to any similar ones heretofore
decided by this Committee.
The Senate Finance Committee have de
cided in their report as to the whisky tar, bat
have passed a 4vesolution enjoining special
secrecy about it till reported in the open Son
ata. The prevailing belief is that they have
decided against Fernando Wood's amendment,
taring all on hand. It may be reported to
the Senate to-morrow, but hardly expected
before Wednesday.
Martha °Tomo ,
Alto•oel.nogb ,
Froookt Hickey,
lifortrael Westor,
Mirbool onn.
P . mling,John !Inglis.
Wm • Taylor,
n. 3.; rte....,
Jhn Sort.n.
'wm Rafferty.
~ t h'ln Lewis.
I 4.l.ltwrt Merkel.
ramee Crllly.
Owen Muck e.
31 31 Iti'GnYy.
• -
tOalit-Ttrlolll OF notranan' TaTlOns.
Mr. Arnold introdaced a bill in the Nouse
to-day, providing that when soldiers, through
the exigencies or'the service, are placed on
short rations, they shall have whatever
amount would be noceesary to make flail ra
tion, added in money to their pay.
ras acw Yong. CLIMON netni 13VMMIOATIO 0 .
The New York Custom House investiga
tion continues. Deputy Collector Hanscom
I was unable to appear today, through Ulnae.
but is expected to-morrow.
Ores / , 4 - iier..
!Thomash Commons,
I Peter Brown,
Aug Bris-Itschrislat.
(Jo.cith L Paisley.
Aileen. of Pareals.
J. 4 Weiecaberirci •
Frank P Case,
iLlitgli IniffeY,
inclines render,
,Jsmrs B )ll'CRllantl.
Christopher Smith.
John Berlin.
iliauicl Wrlty,
1.1.-/i.-ail , sii.
Th. Coyle.,
Join 6,i16..ir,
J.lll. Robinson.
Dosub.ht,
Edward Anger.
Jahn Burke,
Eduard Barry.
.Jahn Butler,
Ver.,' Burns,
; R,l.crt Cramer,
listinls Onesy,
.1. rsinlish Downey.
John Dolan.
.111cliard lisaken,
Josiah W Ells,
Raieph W Flanagan,
Charles Uri's,
Joho Gilchriiii.
Patrick Gssring.
~1... ha W Boon,
Ge..rge Houle,
i Armstrong C Bonder
, Ssiasitel S Larnheri,
Antiwar litaf au•.
Mart dorsa.
11'11111p Ilorts.
James lieKeerrr,
Patrick MeGinerri.
;II trii.l litaDer isnir,
i /rancie licUtaughil
,itscar If iMillan,
:121::it1:7;n,
i/jeter 11..ecita,
!Jabs Sirs,.
Wm Strernrucl.
!John Struts.
;Wm Smith,
James Terupl•leri.
Evans B Ti...w..
,Jawa U Welder,
'John Witebrall,
(James Wlggientim,
Lewis Walters,
'use Watkins,
J W gimuuton.
lea..
Jan Ran . ,
1110.7 Laub'',
jn*
Iglu :
Uu'°
Foe -11 , ....
I no Gtarrn,
litia. T broil,
Wm 6 Petternian
if* F,......, M 0.,.
Win G 11e1.1Iure,
Disability.
Michael Beats,
!Jeremiah BrireLt
i Wm T England,
Cornell. Geary.
Go , Grinder,
Abraham fall,
Jas ILsrts..ll,
J. A Burma,
A E Kitcrailler,
Iltrirris Mcßride.
W R lictlinice k
Chu If Talus,
,iies, Niles,
,Jao illortignincr!
Jai. Miller,
Ban. Nichol
.M Optstibei met,
Till ORD:IA:MI QVCDIIOV.
The Committee on the Conduct of the W
had another session to•day. They are ad
engaged on examinations of questions co.
corning the °plume.
. _
Tba contested aloatiori can, of Gan. Loan's
district. in Iliseonri, sill probobl♦ be derided
a-LOOTTOW
tipoot.l ItOrvalth to the Pittstnarzh Guxtte.
ll /emission°, Feb. I, 1E434.
Mr. Blahs= presented& bill authorising the
inspectors of prisons to restive persons now
under capital &antennas, not yet esedited,
confine theta under • Governor's rendi
tions) partialn. There sr* •bent twenty iamb
el." throughout the grate.
There was no other western business...
The Howse asiJoinnedacte s. r two bows spent
presenting petitions and lama bills. J.
. _
CougremionuL
West:moron, Feb. I, 1864
Iloose.—Various resolutions proposing •
inquiry es to the increase of the payment C
soldier - 1i and their pensions, the protection :
emigrant. to the Territories, he., wet
adopted.
Mr. Blair, of Mo., offered a resolution for
the appointment et • Committee to Inquire
Into the practical operation and results of the
Tremor, Department, the trade regulations
lndus commer
States,cial Intercourse with the rebel
io and whether frauds have been
prectioed by agents or favoritism shown, Ito.
A debate mising, the resolution wee laid over.
The committee ea &titer, stairs to inquire
into the expediency of repealing or superse
ding the omscrlption laws, and In order to oc
cull the men nceesoaryl to put down the re
bellion, by giving Incressedifpay and bounties,
reported.
Mr. Stevens, of Penna. moved to lay it on
the table. Agreed to yesl464 : mays ttt.
Mr. Grinnell offered a resolution declaring
that n more vigorous policy of enlisting per
sons of African descout in the way would
meet the approbation of the House. Adopted
by 60 against 48.
The House resumed the consideration of
the bill to revive the brevet rank of Lieut.
General.
Mr. Garfield opposed it. They should wait
until the war is over beets oonferring the
bile.
Mr. Ferry/forth advocated the immediate
truige orlib bill.
fiktr.Sohenck.in voting for it would do se
without in the least degree wishing to be un
understood as interfering with:the 'election of
President.
Mr. Ross Offered an amendment emu
mending Gen.l3rant for they osition of Lieut
General. Agreed to by 111 against 7.
The House wont into Committee on the ICU
amendatory of the Enrollment eat.
The House then went Into Committee of
the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr.
Davis was in the chair, and proceeded
to the consideration of special order,
being Senate bill, as repottlid from the House
Military Committee with amendments amend
atory of the Enrollment act. Bat little pro
gress was made. The amendment confining
the term of service to eighteen months war
rejected. The Committee then rose, and the
House, at 435 o'clock, adjourned.
S .—The Vice President presented the
resignation of Senator Bayard; of Delaware.
Mr. Davie, of 'Hy., rose to a personal ex
planation es to the course imputed to him by
the Senator from Maine.
U . Morrill and Saulabury presented
the eredeattats of George Read Biddle, whit.
was sleeted to 511 the TaCJIII.V of Mr. Bayard.
Mr. Doolittle's resolution mequesting the
appearance
Departmentstomet.4e, bef ore
wl t t h h e
committee on investigation, is being discuss.
ed, Mr. asstmes eapporting the resolution at
length, an sot of justice to the Depart
ants. He Introduced a tong letter from
Donald McKay, in defence of Isherwood end
the Navy Department. The amen dments
were discussed.
Nothing Important doni to-day.
Ao4 Rams,
' .1 in. IlTianibt idga,
'Stroh Albright,
Ak. Thompson,
Sisplito Wolf,
Lthisrlg Lana,
Wm Ramat.,
Dennis Ill'iiiina,
Almon Remo,
Robt Wallace,
Goo 111•Kra,
Adam Balms,
J K Doirtilog,
J no A Gamier,
Chas Jamison,
Mader Twenty.
Irraosis Wirth,
Gwen Klanoligao,
IRMA B Aliso,
. Rom, baron,
/siphons Kim,
Geo./ lialmboohor,
Daniel lireoy,
,Jim Wilkinson,
lino Rupparl,
idichael Williams,
Gim II Moro.
Ores Pk.. 4 . ,
Iludolpbus liana,
Jame Idslitrkle,
Laois Docker,
lArtbur dill,
, Wm Ilmailtoo.
/Torono;dosi.
laisa W Cook.
' 1 : W c
...T B J
....
. r k .d 7o .: 11 :: ::: 1 d D i
,ci, r i: K, R 11 ::::: 11.0
0 , ' 01.7 q [A ;
::. g 7: *
Daniel Taylor.
liisabifrv.
Thom. Arnold,
James Alelou,
Henry Boland,
kitrant ,
Obsess Baer,
Joseph I Duvall,
John Fraley,
Thcomia Vino,
Leili• Fleming,
John P Glass,
Wm Gallagher,
John Elartena.
Frederick Belotalmosil,
M Hellman
Georg, ilsinaarr,
Mika Hoffman, •
Moor, Bunter,
Philip Hoffman,
Jams Hanlon,
Jacob Kniper,
!red Hlnaman,
Thee! Kennedy,
Gamy Kinzer,
Edward filmdom,
Jacob Les.,
Wm klulrey,
John Hiller,
Gee W 11•11 rain,
Jr.wkinsllToy,
' Fran. limal,
John Pair,
Charles Patch,
George Helmick,
Vote Hammel,
Henry Sale,
John Smith,
John Hupp,
Henri Blamer,
Warr, Scott,
Stolgo Sproul.
John Stiums,
I a TUrn.rt
Ma 111Abeilibbia,
Henri VaCk.'
Coprad WOULOG -
Mamas Willlosu4 '
Jogrpb Wollf.
Chow 1r1d.014...rf ,
Bank of England for Preniesi;
sovereigns
or Alexandria. Allow
pounds field In private hands nerenko
mitred to Paris.
Gen. Thayer Assigned to a Connannt
...Negroes starving—lndlans Desert
ing Magruder—Gen. Magruder Con
centrating his Forces.
St. Isms, Feb. I.—The The,occoes Fort
Smith special of the 29th says: Gen. Thayer
was assigned to the command of the District
frontier, heretofore commanded by General
McNeill.
Over 40,000 negrocs have been concentrated
in various towns in the interior of Toss,
hundreds of whom are now dying from starva
tion.
Thirty-eight Somioola Indians today de
serted from Magruder and reached Waldron.
They represent that Gen. Magruder is coneen•
tinting his forces on tie border of Louisiana
in anticipation of an attach from Banks.
A rumor was current today that Waldron
WWI captured yesterday by Price's forces.
Waltrip° is seventy miles south of here.
1=7123
Coll2l6Tir, VAS -1105S
FRou eAnuisnu RG.
Arrival of the Steamer Ilibernia.
TIALIVAX, Feb. I.—The steamer lliberni
from Galway, has arrived.
Denmark has rejected the lustre-Prusstat
ultimatum.
The Austrian and Prussian ambassadors are
reported to have quitted Copenhagen.
0 arribaldi had issued' proclamation for the
hWiaa ormaton of a comittee to promote
,Union m
and -inviting alt Italisns the
to
rally awned
A new Spanish ministry has been formed
'with Lorena* Atlantis as Presldank
Tea Veer LATI:ISI ar TIIIMILIVII , -load s " ,
Jos. 19.—The Duke of Cleveland died at Holy
Castle yesterday afternoon.
The Londort - rwtee city article says : The
summary nidificallon sent to Denmark by
Austria and Prussia, for the withdrawal of
the obnozions constitution on the polo
of Im
mediate oompation of liehleeing, produced a
further depression all of the markets
yesterday,which :nil' aggnivated by
the increas i ng Intensity of the drain
of gold from the- Dank of Brame, and
the probability that ire action on this • side
may Ware an early return of intarof discount
to 8 per oat. The genera discount devised
was not active ...at the bank, but est .sot
w rit the forties termitliatherweas again as
'Moms teatrinam • and the _ betide, apart
stottal].a father. if At.
About 45,0111 , ruses were .taken borne*
4,1
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
Cincinnati Market.
Special dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
CIVCISNATI, J.. Stt.
Tho wuallier to-day Is cloudy and damp, With a
sllght rain.
ThiSTlcer in rising very Aowiy, wiih 22 fret of water
la the channel.
The steamer , Nicrispater, and Liss' , tit..
tin left for Pittsburgh to.clay.
Yloar—No change lo the market the demand is
light and sputa - awl to higher grade.; extra sold at
56,11; metrefamily $11,40. Whiskey byrathor
firmer feeling; salmi at ifiEs,7sln; Precisions ow ,
tinned flrm lint rather quiet In fooling ; then. Is no
change In gnotatlims. Wheat opnord dull and on
center!, hot towards the closo them was a bettor fol--
hot,hod $1,2 1 was uttered for prisnats—Slar
kel dull and quoted In bulk. at eland In 9tt(Et
93. Itya dull wgd prin.. lessor and Ormer ; euthy at
Bariny Is eery doll an dnominal at
Corn—llime is a Liana &wham In mar
ket. although thwdetnand le got now wit
stw:lll.4 w eptil tiowatvi fit 01.sio
trent l.overoutent Lontractott.
• Philadelphia Market.
Pa 11.401.Lr1i/J., ro.b. I.—Trode in dull IL: or ....-
part meat. oulti, to the rain. There L. very little
shipping deutarol for dour.
and only 2,U00 Yatra
Faintly were eol.l at 117.• , ,e5T,:r., nod sconerawy at
59,50. There In aothing dying In Bye Flour •nd
P rim Meal. Wheat I. dud and I.lwer 6,1100 both
prime Penosylvante Ited, • .1d at 151,1,4.y.1,70, •i.. 1
Whit. at 1111,hi1k41,h3. Corn .0 aud lower ; small
*ales of Yellow at 51,00. .4.1. err dull at fqc. Clre.
yenned sold at st,7o. nod 1 .5t...1.1 at 1.r.,45.@:.M.
Proqinion. nrroly . ante.. al Mesa Pork at
111101.1.1. Ur, and Lard or lio, and 000 bbl. at
Sr. There ‘1.,..ny,e in 6r...cat-len. Whiqty
Unwttled of ltfl 1.1,14 at no. and drudge ark
Petroleum le quiet at Y./.1,7te for Cruda, 4 , .? in hood
and 63(3351 for Free.
hrom••—nrin, Pout., I TAMA :. • 95; rail
road 6r,,, Peottayleani; railroad 75: Cold as
change on New York par.
New Vork Market. •
Nr.. Tote, Vet, 1.— , 0tt..n .tad! ..le. 7.0
NOW rl...ur ; 10,001 WA. nt
tab a ,“ firm; Lush. Colll buoyant;
aka 1.1.10./ bush •t sl,....i.sol,ol.Provisions •tr 01.7
and or:chat:V.l. Wbusay ttrno Cl hol.trr•
mating lalTance of 0 to:a. 41rucorioa hot
agorae heatr. Petrolt , n luiet at for Crude: nod
44.147 for Il.ebtiott. Vrrtgbta
New York Stock and Money Market.
Nee Yoga, P.L. t. ork. irrepnlar
dr IL I .. ti.alana a Chtrago..
Ilheriand pl.l , 2! j tle,land Toltdo. tn 7 ,4
Ces. Scrip Alt , I.lllehlr.Ati l'rntral
-an Southern.. ..... .. .1101
',nitro! ..... a`..CleTolou.l 111iN
Itlver ..... F. W
.....
Gold
,ror rer. 1,7
e74oVote-Serentire „ 14 , 1
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
nzt.a nett.., Vet. 1 .-Tb:e market lor Beet i'at.
.te wwi doll, and , tint, ...ate 1,300 bead, Aare
all4llaplied of Cl d
ate.nt 0r..01001 rates. ranging from
5A(V.11.1 the poun • t good and extra
quality. rtea.fr, and 2110 limo! Core 101.1
120 to 136 for Springer. Alk,ol SI , to 6.50 for rear
von
Hogs are !owe: so.l the nrc.e.pta 11;111. rem+
about otoch .r.re auld at Iron
NA the In" pon•tola. 11.1 b
1, 1 1e
b,..
Coto o Co..
Zinottri Go
Neu ork 1 ink StateLLIEUL
Nr. rel.. I Lb- ILIA
atmurra Pa Ow V• 0•1, ,1211.11• decrease,
C.,•••,1211., decrease, j5,•,21..,,
-.0. Isrree., 512 , • Iners.e. 1155. A.•
PIIOCIAL LA RIAL NOTIL 1?-•k
C7soTril 13).% idelf SLICING Mecums have
obtained the highest premium at every Siete,
County, and li.stitute Fair held In 1361,
the best remit) and the best manufseturing
machines, and for the beat machine work.
A. F.C41,011,,, General Agent,
le 'Fifth street , Pittahurgh, Pa.
l'uou '.'1•315 end Ornamental
BL. Roofer, lad d e ,$r to Peansylvarkla cad
Vermont than of the but quality at leer natal..
Otilea at itlez. Lau%ktlizt • it, tour the Water
Walla, Pittsburgh, Pi- •
Nittouno ood Foul Vopors generated
by the but sun will L• far more deadly loour
Volunteers then tho enemy's bayonets. In
the Indian mod Critoesn ca mpaigns. 110L1.0-
IV A r'S PILLS wet, tout in enormous quan
tities. They kept tb • troops itt perfect health.
Only 25 cents par b.t Soldiers supply your-
elves.
For sale In Fitb i. - 1 01, l'a., by B. L. Feline-
Wet .t Co.
For sale also at Felwa's Drag Store, Fifth
. - -
-.(formourr. , have y . examined the fall and
winter stook of goods •t the Merchant Tail
boring establislimen , .1 Sam. Graham A Co.,
No. 14 Market stre,
A fresh supply of g. .ds every week.
Have you entreloci the prices of goods at
tbe Merchant Talloclug cotabilshrnent of Sam.
Graham .k Co., No. S 4 Market street ; if not,
It Is now time you would, and save 10 per
cent. in your clothing bill.
Every garment wcrr uated a perfect at.
Sourly Gusatau, Ono. hieCauntasa.
Parr ItWanwa owe K.DII;It SlLZ.—Tba
fine assortment of Pall and Winter Clothing,
lately received by /Messrs. John Wier & Co.,
Merchant Tailors, No 140 Federal street, Al
legheny. The ctocl of clothing coralots of
the finest variety of -outs' pantaloons, vests,
costa and overcoats. TOO style of patterns is
toateful and fashion chi., Wo would Invite
all of oar readers to lyre the above gentlemen
01INIEUS sod carnage Gaits will he taken at
the Omnibus office, No. 410 Penn street, day
or night. All orders loft at the above place
will be promptly attended to. All calla must
be paid la advance.
Iv is a wall known fact that you can buy
Dry Goode at.l. Finch's, corner of Grant and
Fifth streets, cheaper than at any other
house in the city.
C. th:J., Dentist, US Posisi streat, will 61
toad to ail basisiesitesi of his orofeartha.
MARRIED:
CRONSGROVE.—ItrEIBBEN.—Ou the btb o
Jeonaß, IE4, by the Hera 11r. Wubington,
JAMES CILOSSOIIOVE sod lay LIZZY Nick: ID
BEN, both of Ibis city.
EA gISILI.--On Monday, February Ist, EVATILTEL
HAMILTON, Infant sou of Elizabeth and John
anznaey, aged IT months
The Wanda of the &may ate nepeotfullg invited
to attend the funeral, on Tr .141 . xnfltUO, at 10
o'cLnk, from the maidence of the parents, Wmhing•
tan Pike, DM= township.
UPIIOLSTERING.—Having_ purchas
ai• large 'tuck nf goods for CASELI abb
to offer mat bargains at satsuma!, law prima.
FEATHER REDS; Hair, Haat and Sprtag VAT-
Ticessgs gro
• • at variety of SHADED TABLE &
rwon oh, CLOTHS; CARFETSI EURO/WED
TABLE COVERS; Adlleldn, Ora., Doc. aud Ma
sills Bordered MATS, of NA boot quallrf, sod rbo.P.
Aunturpamed.
order.promly attoodod to.
House Nu. IT2 FEDERAL STREET, Alb.gto.oy,
(forsoorl) oocup by Hr. _
_ _ Sotoplo.)
dewTROD! AB DARK ER.
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SEVILLE,
CHACTNAL FLUIdB=Z,
GAB AND 8731 kid FITT/JUL
M. sa fIIDZILLI, 6TIMIT, Allegtony Olty..a
VT Liberty t Pitubamlt.
( . 3 r EORUE R. LtIDDLE,
Man, Dm N 9 Diamond St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
MOM, IttORTGA011:11, 10811rilltd1S, BOND
MICIIIANIar LIEN% rad other Instruments oi
Wziting drawn with meteor rad lee* roeurrey.
k000tott• etatret for Zerentore rod Armlelstratore,
Titter to Bed Utah, werrotterd sad Itecorde
marched ter Liar. kr— to. ooltrarrearT
GLO. A. KELLT, PIVMSII.IOI.
dretIiKLIRCIISODtZA N T/Bi. is.
Or Madam' proscription amen ty worm&
NOTIOE TO 11;0tv -ANO NAIL
zwarsis.—Tk. go* isuaLtorantsx of
&Donlon* handrol ita4 any Vol I°l*
sokotod sita .1 000 aiffs,
to Matta:mina i. 141( lUD (h.,. be sold f 11( lClti
.‘
" Ser n Tit OMIT*.
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RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
ittliive weather CObthintS Cloudy arid mottle d,
Failit every indication of mote rain. The tiler has
ritlialleawzi lathes stna our last reports, the par
•"&alliiiliwning showing want ten feet. The nee
'b''"t". tha.Nlimhsliy, as the Monongahela sp-
PwriTOitlideasitsitalWeary.
likii'i.i'. l l 9 ,iillablasettv at the wharf Dram - dal. '
the
d4iP'""'"ll44l4l,._la;atislie Cho receipts are im
proving. The moans" iilvaaTyinoymati, itad the Cll
- from Cabo, uitticlllilkesii*-.0. the Jenni e ßuhl. twine Cineinteitb midi*" yy. 0 .,,,,,,,,,, fr ,,,,t,
Zanesville. ware due last nighi . : 4 4}ArinzA m b i i,„
be found at the wharf this morsdni..4.-i ' , ILI . • i .
The Minorca clwrod for 'A heeling Mg,: vy;'.
o'clock yesterday, and the Leal Lem.' firr b r adrkiisy.
got on about dusk. Tae Leati had an excellent (11%.
I including a ego ammo. et SioTrroristit siiitvii.
bir, Sate! Jawns, ono of t h e pilots on the Camelia,
' reports having met the following named coal tags
Jan. itrith—met Shark ar Pomeroy; Jap. Di, met
Whale at "Swan Bar," Jan. 29, met Star and Storm
at Parkersburg; Nuii.Pi, Lake Nile at Fishing Creek:
Tiger and Bengal Tiger at Tishing Creek Wand;
Arab and Dolphin at Captine; Tout Jotter= Grave
Omsk; Dirk YOH. and Tom MN. at Wee Gee. Met
tour more, names unknown, on Sunday night above
Wlawling.
Th. Cottage Not arrived tram Oil City on Sunday
and the edits Dom the same pn is doe this morn
ing. The Outtsge bad among oth ni er t
Items, smite wren
hundred barrels of petroleum.
The steamers Navigator, Lizzie Martin and Caro
line, left Clurtomti for Pittsburgh on Saturday.
The Nevada and Hate Rebinwn would doubtless fol.
low on Blonde). '
The Wheeling letelltruwer of yesterday says
The river was falling last evetalng, with about
eleven feet of water in the channel. The
stream was almost entirely clear of Ica. The West
moreland pawed down for M. Louis, with a splendid
hip. The Lancaster ho 4, rapt. W. G. Battelle. ar
rived from Cincinnati, and wlfl leave again this
everting•
from the Lommile Jestnut of raturday, we extract
the following
The firer le rising dimly. Thera I. • rhur of alio
eightln feet four Ind. en the canal, and sir. feet I ,
Met.a le the Indians chute on the falls.
The 011 re Branch arrived freak Now Orleans
Thoredep stoning wal , • cargo of enter and
1,,r 'met Ira m 'Sew Alhahy and this city.
The receipts of the round trip of
0,
the Olive Ilrau
to haw Wheats end ha , h, were 341.0 for Ithigl
and pmenag , re.
A . ram ~ sound , . fon. the lardHil
ad of l,
Payne Co., on Thursday, at New
Baste are taking pound freightscrom here W h Ash
vMe at tents per hale
The steamer tveupesg arrived from Nashville with
cargo of tolacco cod cotton. Kos halm
!data
Mat
hh,ls tobstwo and 459 bales ,est ton. As we learn. she
was transferred here yesterday evening to her new
owners, Capts. alums and Watts of Madison, Ind.
We learn that the Mare I,wded bay at Cannelton
for Neer I okays this week of Vfft per ton freight.
At last accounts tow , Memphis, the Mnarternmater
was pressing all the Wats at that place for Govern
ment set vice, Boats will be was L• for a while here.
The new and neat passenger steamer Silver Spray,
Capt. Shuman, will positirely lea;, , for C
olraint
and Louisville this molting. Meters. and
Sereitser are the clerks.
The MIT!, Capt. Andrews, will be ready to les.
for St. Louts tbio evening, and passengers and ship
pers Mould tow this fa , t in =Md.
The neat boat on the list for Cincinnati and Lents-
Title, is the neat and popular Miami, Capt. Tirlson
She will leave on Wednesday evening.
The now steamer Golden Eagle, Capt. Donalthwn
annonnmd for Memphts.
MciIARGO'S MARBLE WORKS
=.5 LLBZILTY MELT
k bekk Will aal meal an.rtat.ot ol
MARBLE MANTELS.
Monuments and Stave Stones.
Pe 121 b. EOSINDALI dBD MAUI
otrrtarr IL4Javy M. 11.1.26,
K•p• .*•uctaotl n bond •Iv gv thorantS4
m0m00. , 1 work of DMKINO, Beat MID BOIT , .
PLAN, WINIKPW 111..N•Ilt Frain LINTLIS,
evu-aILLs, •I'OUTINO, LA+UZ, PAL.
TKOs, Sc.,
He will All or4l. BLWID 811371 •113
prompt o••• •nd!Kir ram.
Personth% LUSO PIM= or
LAB an p•rtfeoh s 'mo lry Inoltal to .I.ltrul KB da PUP.I.
011P0fIka an Craig ctrtet, eau PLobtsolOs.
stake
Y LAND, WOODS ca.
RIERCIIANDISIC. BROKKRS,
.31BAIlD STREET, BALTIMOIIII, MD.
Ord.. ter ruoo of COPPICE. BtGAg.
it poc hfully etieottod.
elai attacattuo Ow. to atiipplog.
taferring, blPoimil"".
Masan. atone., Benue. t Co.. N. Soh.
•• Nara Wltotior d Cu., du ; ,
Skiddy, lf loford d, ;
•• boogie-My, Woo . . Co., Baltimore.
ttlb 6=211
ON KIL A STONEMAN,
ILASUYAOTOIMEII 01 WIRI Wolla
•
as.. alwar. on hand make In order IRON A g.r
MUMS SOUZEN WIRE inara ; 81TVIES,
kind.; DIDDLES, for Foundry no; LIZA V 7
WORK TOll WINDOWS, !a ; BIBD CAGES, 0 I.
IffialINTAL WISE WOLIK, for I/loamy tat.
Mr All dm of FIBS for M., at
1911. ID IK:113111SD STIIILIT
F .E. TUE FALL, OF 1863
EALOOO APPLE Tara
twtra ens-2, I, 4 and 5 years old—lneluding all the
old leading sarletli.e, and many new anew
Mao, • eery large neck of PEAL (standanl and
dwelt) (MERRY, PEACH, PEEN. EVEILOBEEL
SHADS. AND ORNAMENTAL TEEM ROSEIS,
GRAPE VINES, BLIILEBS, 011XENBOUS1
PLANTS. Ac., Ac., wholesale and tall at seer raw
manhole prima. JOHN 5IITHD(1011, Jr.,
wslAdawir Pittatroorhsold Oakland Earremiew
EYES AND EAR.
DR. BAELZ
Pays particular stomann to tam trrotmant of
OILUONIU DISEASES, dm EYE EAU; °parole
ott GATAEACTI, SQUINT EYES, fur VICIAL
PUPIL, loser. SIITIFICLaL EYES, .d
INFLAISItATORY EYES; also ILaILD HEARING,
and all di..a affoottos tlut E. toul Wading to
Dee/hem
06..100 Finn STELVICT. malMlyte
- •
1864. DiA Hi EB.
18E4.
ntulTviralt47l,o`;` POCKET AND
roan, In tmltatton Tarty, In 414.4 1ic00......
!with gilt edges end with marble algae—with Parlay
patent chugs and elnatle Whining , . All Aug, as
Dom the commonest to the sery hat. For sale at
relitonsble rates by
WM. G. JOHNSTON d CO., Statlonent,
belliSailosirma bt Wood West.
Wil l ER I.l;ai FLN VECOP - T - Vali tal
I. HOUSE.—Just °prod. • 'i.e....Jock of
ROTS, LETTRN AND cer PAPERS.
, ENVELOPES, to great varieties, colon and
lea, for every trade. For sale by
W. O. JOHNSTON a 00., Paper Deafen,
nell.3me.erres _
____ ,67 Wood oases_
.
I.IEESE. —lOO Unme“ prime Cuttin
C
Citreae Ica rmelved and for sells by
LITTLE &
.r.) 112 aad 114 fkleoad'strwt.
pEPPER.-50 bags Sifted Pepper in
.to,.
"'d
for
"I°
IiTTLE a 2111.318L8,
112. and U 4 Second stmt.
Q.EVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS will ,
1-7 purchase Dwelling Dome and Lot of Oround
at DM land. Apply to
Jean A. CU r . IIDDILT AZOkt i hi Market et
(lOWA NETS.--5,000 fresh Coeoo
NJ Note 141,11.4 this day by
BETIDER a DUOS.,
jai Hoc 12a and IV; Wood street..
WAGON FOR BALE.—A. good strong
VTowe-bone !Nome:o4mnd SprlnglW_agon tbr sate
by n. WALLACE.
No. SAS Liberty stn.(
NOTICE TO ROLLING MILLS
Groom, Tallow 00 and Lard 011 Pr ale by
MA'AM DICICET &
WILI) Witc-73 013ien Willow.. •
VT arrltAnnd forma& b.
wawa N. amuse.
Jat
MEEM—fal boles
-Prime W. it 10r
eale by
den COAtt.o SALSLEY. 119 Libarty at
XILAS E .--e 1 htiliN. 0. Molli gee
lei atom and for aale by
del.& J. KIREPATILICE A Etta.,
OIL BORING TOOLS—One Sett, net,
for eels by & DALZELL A CO.,
Liberty etherk •
assorted Grand.
a dlrnM to de"'3.lttlLKE t letrUCK A BRO.
rote and 0 .tx
Diary Jost received and Tor eale by
• J. D. c/arrrar..D.
deT
ON GENTILE AVEN E—A. UAW*?
Lot of Grodiselfor vale. Apply to •
Jal9 8. CIITIIBISIT k 868/1.81 Afalkot
pry. OtOL TO - 7191 - 1
Apples reeollocl mid for sil..ok
itta
ee9T2 j
uku — iww L-1011b19 now landing
Ar z"sil".4 r" Viliat Intrii*.kbo "
AktjingAN~REI F IN P ht ^q!
a• t'su d F d r P t nift:DAtrirtlM.
flth ; MIRELA far Cr ider lira
olutev94p7 .JAAMALIsit. 60%.
ca.salovi
• .. A~
AII..IIIIIIIII..I.—ESCALL-IXEO.IIS . I 007: J .ID ii) s i rE , s
---- . I,Ei.Ga
17
r na. YET
--" V iai7NEs.
VALENTiIiES I
VALENTINES
Tbtrd lvs a.m.!! Ibis rms.. N.* sill°. ot
SENTIMENT AL V ALEITTNES.
Few atiloo of ,
Comic Yalentluetsl
MILITARY COMIC VALETTINES
'l.V.Eden.tiri.e Cards!
la assortment
*A-11'1'114.
AT 11
- ..
Put up In 55,
*lO,
Sts
sod 1.'?0 , 42,1.,,kt- deolots.
Truda Plitzst.lata no. ready.
Adduct .11 ordure, to lioure prompt ottimiltnt, to
•
fati 5D Fitt .voce, Mazolalc 11.11
pHOTOGRA.PH ALBUM'S
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED,
DIARIES, Fin 1884.
WALLETS & POCKET BOOKS,
AT PITTOCICS
Book, Stationery & News Depot,
OPP*SITIL TEIS !'OST ovrios.
REJUVENATOR
FOR .rilizr. H AIR
The tresdestol erects of this article In rtetorias
Hair to lta original color, and producing 1:41r vbara
It b. 4 altogether Woo oil, or booms drib, to sorry
dsy becoming more =West, sod csiablisbes, be-
yomd doubt, Ito fects-.--
not if stall / oartiore. atm awatiwor,rodere thew Hair
to Bo aiiaa! color.
That It sal auk. a dr/metes Ba/d Bolds.
owi
That tia rotor , da Noutral Srerrake...
o.
That fe in= moon , Re Madre aad
Thai it Nal malt eike Hair SO and Giorar.
Dr.e. th. Ortonal Oolor to Old
Thor It oat mood the Hair/root Fan* Of.
Thai it .00 mere all Dueviss qf tlw &alp.
It larnot D
; cootain. no Nitrate off
ilver, or an,
&Jaw ingredient injurious to eittairlikin or Bair.
Prim, ONL DOLLAR.
STITON JOLTNSTON. General =T it,
0. of lidnithtleid sod Fourth Pit
nolfbkoossarlf
HENRY G. DALE A (X).,
Fall and Winter Stork
Aud in•lto lboir bletbb. bud tbc pnblir ty caabutto
Moir .took, tb. ha.. mud =cat cosupt
brmygla to ttb. tr-trlwt
•I.LrOttENT UITI
ahnki. on harni.• large aseortmeet Of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD
001INCIC OT PENN AND ST. CLAM STLIZTIS,
Lill RN all Ric
0111 D •ND WOOD ()HAIR
,ULM Off AT ILIDUCCU MOTS,
WHOLESALY OR RSTAIL.
97 andll 29 Third atam
atr t,
t. nan oppo lt
dte ,Vmnadton Co.
and It irourth na d°
ALWAYS ON RA.
PERTIDIZBY,MAIII BBBSIISS, NAIL SCUSH
ZS, AND 100111BILUSEINII; MG/LTA PLIITUDL
ED TOILET SOAPS, reop tale; LAIBD'S BLOOM
OT YOUTH, for the oeroplexion; Superior LILY
WWI'S, for the twit ALBA ROSA CILIPAX, for
ebsprA heads; ELAOKN'S MAGNOLIA. BALM
rflillll3l3 1011138031 A., for the hair; end FAM
ILY BLILDICLNES geutrally. t
OLO. A. KELLY'S CENTRAL STORE,
persona are cautioned
ampinylng, in any torah the traria
mark. which. tamer been nand during the wt. Mir
lean
ttreatt7l or 11 P IMMEMITIVY 9 r dr : ,. . `.
non.
Royal X riot Olean; Oral X Pilot Glees;
XX "
XXX w XXX" w
Or [loyal Nut Orackiira._ iOr Nut Cracker.
Thome who Wring* on any of throe brands will be
Prwowwk'd against accOrding to am law mamboing
tr.e. marks. i. D. Lil2/111.1DOX.
Port Pitt Glum Work.. Jan. 1, ISM. Jaiianc
I ;wane - . craLan r. -
LA BELLE STEEL IVOR
SIICOMOTII to Bdtor. Cfartoso & 00., manufat Omen
of OAST STEEL, SPRING, PLOW AND BLTSCIII.
MOLL ; &CUING.% &MM., CROWBARS, de.
Wafts, (MOT WABD, City.
P.O..Addivn.PITTSDOSOCI.. Pa. A 19,1,
VALLI/11LE IF W
I the Iron .11fauntsclareof SCIEN T Great IC
Britian, uM th theo
retically and practically considered ; incitaina de
riptive details of the Ores, Fuels end nude em
poyed the preliminary operation of calcination;
the bleat; reaming and puddling f 121111.001; engine.
and morhinery ; and the various proresees in union,
be. By W. irlll.ll. Price YlO. For We by
tot irair & 00., 5 Wood street.
—_ _ _
JAMES
Prawn' Unroof. !Ammon Ann tionnorarromm,
ihr W land. of Bindlogn, and speristondt their
orvotioo on rensounblo-torron
Ogle — An Anderson sena
•birepon ernes.Urgt.noy
ritiNCAN, SHERMAN sk CO.'S 'Sight
lb. portant-I:Won Dank; Laudon, and B . Sight
1s llaivry Im town In Gartas. frau.,
lfze fi laad Itit sale Is sums t o salt pat
doom, Wli. WILLIAMS &
.suerkgras Wood arms. moor of Tbtri
‘AlitiLifWgf• ' ' '
• WILLOWS I'
WILLOWS'
Mil
1+29 ' tumor - H. (*mug.
Tr Krcau A&STrEPPER iiAl.lirE
11 wo doses quart Sad plat Eetrams ~ '
Ibo ' do plot pepper fiance;,
Irk re sto 'sad for tole by
lIXITIZEtt 131105.,
. .. Pros.lZl .41M Wood street.
_
"F'bAILP FEE'r," says Dr. lint
1.1 dee* coia and preepetere deaths...
Fare in ft pa WATFRAMOOV
Bi
end get* pelt; at
n*l9 JAS. TtOnft'S;l9 Mute( einot.
AIL-T.IIEItDELTII.4I3; also, kium
14 Setting. Boating; Item, °east*, I.aa loather
aid WI-eta; large *lock always on hand at the In
dubber Depot of - k 13. PHILLIPS,
, , llai.2a and 411111.411,4 r
_ _ .
riff - LT - 1000 , ROLLS OF, CHEP
NJ. WALL- PAY OO,
ED& BOUDEDE. d4 b kw A
sold
wars swiss at OLD PDACES.., _
Y=s 11ADS1IALL; Sl,Wood Jima.
BU"'"t-W-?loboxis fresh Ro ;
- thbe A bAcket. pncicod Nuttier;
J., A. OANIIALD.
IYMTMI
DRY , APPLES.--50 bushels BOOt
4•1 Wit 7114F0141020.
fiVicititi—ltu._ emits-
IL dr:mats:nu c argiriviaft.t.iy es
ajcunr.rx
3 (kJsre Uwe
emeJaseity ' '3: kri tit
teen .to es , rot
A.l-i,C+ A IN'S
ONCERT HALL SHOE STORE,
FIRST DOOR TO TLC HATISYS OFFICR.
We are deferral:m. l to clue, out all the toall
V.!' before the IrIIIST 04 IMBILOASY. to Dale
tu, Immea , r .i.ca of SPII.I.VG Gonna d
.nd nearly road? fur laspection
LT LOWEST PRICES
F IN GOOD:, t
►T PU8473117.R7. PHICX3.
60 DIFFEIIEST STYLES.
that !I, - .1, ri, of W. , ,... 611 , i Toorth 4..
1 - 011".sr 1....4 'll-' - i:t - E.1.1 - ... Ma lit; i'ffettf ror of
tr ROOTS ASP mines.. f ,vrry 4,rrirtinn. ',,,.•
34 Salta:flea snr.t, 1'::n4r4r.14 0et1.14
• .. .
(Li EO. Al.lltEli, SliN ..1.; et)., Vc h 01..-
NJ( tale eufd Brn.4ll.,,tlerr In D 001.,, snorf!,,,, ,
earner Woad and Foarth streets. Pitt4berah.
Lo DISTLAI.VI KINDS.
SE IrL.VG
& LSON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Ate ntlii reeri , I thstr
JAS. W. WOODWELL
A large and lino lusurtirmat .f
cvnun Ohio and Tederal ,nsen,
rksit Liosue. A 1160.117
REITER a Co.,
3 TONS fsrVed• by
I:lZNgi ILAVLLINO
REASE.-24 tierces or our own ren
eni le 'Kim "sad Ibr
ate , i.towssr. D,
•., • • • - me. 19 fourth street.
.1 7';
112 FIFTH STREET
I>NIV; QUICK
LADIES' GLOVE KID BALmor.At
Do do do CU:: UItE do ,
Do AIOILOCCO &GOAT DA LSE L
GENT'h TURKS St/LE (MAIN ACA la do
Do TWO do VALI+ • do ,
lof ills lo•ol custom sort, sod warrnot..l g;•
GEO. ALEREE, SON & CO.,
NAVE WON
The Ilighest Premiums
Et ail the important State and Stertiankal Take
letters extribited ilia ..aeon
improicineuta Lava rvcdraljklaeo
randerAt she luont d.stilkbic sanclkine in 1.11,
Every Mach/n• Warranted 3 Year.
INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN @NATO ITOUSLI
ilkireel pod see tbern to or.ration.
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
WESTERN AGENTS.
/Or Pillaburrat Offace, die. *I Fifth Streets
three doors boluw Bust Lava_
Jed strssrY
j --- us'r RECEIVED AND FOR SALE a
COOK. PETTIT 6 CO •S
1.14. r.‘154 Yartiti, Ft•+tt ,
oormd ANA , . :
do l.mlly Lard .
do ?dens ;
bush. lam , Po 51145 ,,
Ltd. 1451.8151.1vt .
bush. bug , Blck• ry Nut..
lot. of rosw Radon, 1.5 etrlve
CIVN DRIES.
inriTr.R —lO pulls choir , Dr. r7' ' .
10 tubs do do;
6 braes do Fe , ;
CIIEFSE-10 0 do Goshen and Ilsabrag; -
WO du Western Easerve;
WO du Englleb Paley;
110111NY— 40 bide. flint;
ASIIW-- 40 casks Pearl ;
/1541-100 half bbl.. Luke Her:ln t :4
APPLES—ton bbl.. dimes Green;
lo dare and fur gels by J. B. CANYIKLD.
SUNDRIES.
Concentrated I.ye;
6% boas assorted Stop;
100 do Pearl Starch;
60 do Silver Gloss Ptareb;
40 do Corn Starch:
be kegs 5 O. Ends;
60 Gores ds do;
10 cask. Sal. Soda;
lo store and for sale by
del4 L
J. EIRE PATBICEiIaI._
N. O. SUGAR do Cubs do;
303 N. N. 0. Moltuees;
75 ehcos Green Tens;
60 do Blsch do;
125 Irises assorted Brands Tubstco .
600 pkg. Mackerel. Boston Inspe oo 6oo,
Primo boo Lard, Nettla Rendered. .4 a genera.
stock of goods On our
line, fur sale and In store, and
arriving at bIeDONALD & AUBDOKL-623.
SrS 242 and 244 Liberty strust.
CONIIIUN I.IEN TS.
100 baled Cheese:
60 Dumb Grier Apphs ,
20 do White Beans ;
6 bushels Dry /Mei berrlai ;
20 barrels Sweet Cider ;
Just received and for lisle st No. 126 Urania Mita.
Js26 FUAtili VAN 0011.14 EN.
SUNDRIES. -20 Sacks Poultoe..s
1. bbls. Onto.;
150 do Green Apples;
20 sacks Dry Apples;
100 boob. While War.;
For gels of 165 Liberty street.
de 243 MM. P. DUCA & CO.
SLIGAES.-2 1 1 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar,
30 do lsissul
60 tierces do
60 ebb. crumbed
60 do A "Cods" de;
25 do A do do;
50 do U do,
store asid for .le by
. ILIAb:PkTRICK k BEW
! GAM GAME!
25 .addle• Vela Inn ;
NO Quasi ;
Babbitt, Pheasants. ,Le.;
caved and tor sate at rim 124 necond Weal
PRANK. VAN 0011DZR.
bbbt. 0 1olco" l'onts000;
DKIE
24° d ° nlu=kry. do;
150 do chdca Green Apploo,
In otoro and tor lain by
o 7 GULP & SIIIPAUD.
CHEESE --3,00() boxes E. B. Cheese
1,000
600 du llambnrg do;
WU do Cosh.;
J. B. CANCIIMD.
13!=r1
114 it NV CoNtI!GNMENTS.
bo bows Lemons;
•
25 DLL Cranbertl.;
64 du Fdut licvalay e
2% busk. piste I.3orcrotd ;
L. 11. VOIOT 1 CO
.r . b
I OTATOF.B ANL/A l'i' LES. —N ow In
store and /or fah
-6,000 bath. York Slats rotator.; ..
1,2b0 Dbl.. Cora Apples;
WO do Lake Shure Tbrelptd '
Alb
L. It. VOIGT &CO.
-- -. _ . ..
and ITN 1 V EIvIAL CI-0111ES IV HMG
kJ wits --Another large supply of that moat de•
strable Wriager,Jost readred sad for We at Nos. ttd
sad to It. Ittair ewe., by
J. A. R. I•IIILLII'9,
1326 Sole Agents for AlletttOrY county.
- - --
LAUD WAN'rED.-I'he bikhestcaoh
J-J prim psis] for Country Lrd, at afl Mom
JAIL IPALZTLL
eirgl ca aa fp-Water uoet
- - -•--
. _
Ioo LARD,I toe. do do :14.37
le odors and for ma. b D. WALUCK,
lie. 343 I.l4arsy nreel.
URESLI ROLL BUTTER. •
, barrel ;
10 tuba Packed, to arrive;
1.16 WEBB Jt WILSIgeON
N()Tics TO ;.CO AND 011.
11 AU WAAL sod 11.
ou band sad tor i>le by
P. 14 • 1.53.1 AU DICE V d CO.
--31) tierces LEAP
LAED al by
scum:AE.3w.
rprn RLIE:3T
Go 11.I 1. 111D1 . 8 CAVALUT BOOTS tzt cb*
f.mand At . JAIL ILLOOto3.l4.ll.arko. Moot
.Q,ALT.-10U0 bbls Extra §alt for
Nll;sv IMCON, taaes, suouLD
AND O.IIAIIB Orr sold br -
ems, L. ddLDWStki , . -
id?.. comer 'lnt and nuked street*:
Milt MOST Al' .HOPIZIALTII HOW
-1 DAT WIT, to• it. Sadie% bl'a Ilk al d
BOaoo m k 4 can be bad at
JAS. nolurvi, $ 11m5".1,4,4:t.
ppLE --UFO bbla....recnißge; line
.n 1; reielred s.sa for Pitts
- 67 ..r.u.06nv1x4U.
I . - • oak:ad single
2
.ec rext+ lll ' ltowx,lseseooan 4 e%
-Ak ND TABLE CUP , ' two'
.lill/1
QIIINOJLEi3 , .-41, 0011
e. No. pa mo:ft vutst;
. 1. 14 AO7 . 7 * --- .400 pigitialetac tO nrrify
.16 sad brAibig z-q: '
1 ilput, rorra