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The progress of this ma p s ert, sius e n, on wi lir h e s s the Eagle, like all eastward of TVE ( -4f.:4, 4At-Oi - „A.7 , ,-Z- I '. , ,'Z' ' - ' - ' 4 '"Tii' ---- `l,''''-'" --t- ' 4 ' 4 " ... "0:-.V ' 1 41 , ve.. , ',.. v t1" r2 ` , ... - '4.t - ,; ' a r . t`Ft-tfi.F-i'::7l-t.,-,7troittti.7l7".e, Letter from the Superintendent of Printmg o f (he - 11 4,..ti1- t - --,1,-, 2-- - We., , xi2 5 ,1,..1. , ,i,!‘„,4.:?_...,.. , .. - s.-tz....:„. : 4fx , ,,.4„„11 as House of Representatives . uo• ,-;i?,,,.. 4-,„ er‘t -e Zo_ ,- .: - L - Itf: , .„,k - 4 -1 ‘ , r ,4. -` - ' 4 -7,A , k`fr-r-.... ' fast as means are provided: and at ar Wo H os ea te d r • "HARRISBURG, July 30, 1851. 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P aipp W i T iB S. sp W a il h s en on, of a C a n a o a t/ ev b ner ill ppr:in yo nte u ud refer to, No 1016, din time for the ac- Dr. Jonas R. llicelhatook. - ~.„,-,13,..,z , -2* - 4.: -. ..r..-_ , .:.;4„-,--.7„z t , .. , ...,..1.!r.... ,- ;......,....,ii1ip,, -. !•, 21„, art of stook subscri ery bera te :e w lm eebe ow after that i w t man e Shel tie : p liem ronst r en at t ofcanMisdhlsaites -. , .av f 0... •,"4..-- :--.-..,-- „.i.x...-_- , r.t....., _ t An.--4- 3 - E d-e- tt. 4 4 7-- vt`‘"W.-4.-t-. 1.1'4r% ' have the Boad in a v . for one of the vacancies in the United States It might h r a w v "T e h lre nee Senate. t ,--,-::,....a,tt, ' , :_ - . -t e rt otie.,,,e;ii“- - -= -- -i - 2 -- --'" , '"-'-4T•'l` -"- Massillon. tat4, 4 •Vra",,,M - - "g' - =7"•%c, - 4 ',. 1 w.4 ,• , •:7:•-_ - ,c , ALI , 1 , ;-. - : ,, -4 , =.7; -' 40- t ( l it O l D El e fo e P f r ol fi th Se :gin r e d H a zus re e w on in th p e lac l4 e th by M m ay ;. Laird, was seat while bill N 0.1016 was under consideis , - o - flwcol r- A -19, 0 , ct . "• 7 ` 475- L-Vzs. - :-..t - rz...°-tVA I- 65-- -f -=',•l_,•"Z"....tit: e Senator Pearce of Maryland, ,i''.::'-'„,..,'ikl-' T :!- V-.'i t '' ,4.- .2 ,4 •' ,5-7; ::-4 -‘1- eg 4 ee.i 7 e4i), i ...- 1 ' t , th Cumb land (ma..) Unionist for the Vice which is now on • ,- • fde in the Howse. Mr. Porter says: "Dr. McClintock Wee t . L in on hb n 1 tive *, - .5. - z„-?. N - 4 t_ 1-- , v• - ;' , "."J:7".1-.. i. t.t.-,,0....,nr..-_,-., ~......, ... : ,, , z,„ . ., -‘, -COMM= , _ • . . , e er . ' eed -upon all heavy eectiona•a-ad tke On' 'it stiard of Wooster the grading_is genetally - is nominated by an aitered copy of the Ringgold Railroad Bill, Very respect:ollly, - and a half subseinent to the period of egusla , t.,7t......0, • -0-5 . ; •-,''',.,..t - , - - ,-.4'."--1 , ~..:0 ,- ..5.t.--- „ oue- 4 , - ,- -,7p --,,........0..„..4,- - tract 313 • m ade forng the Umbers' i - Trisidency. -'''' -, •A• 0 • - -..-- -- k , .--1." , --.-‘2 , a - ' - o i ttA--, , an ~..-,5r,r.,,...t,,,,.4,-,-,, an oneccountable distinctness of memory,. a year '-'71ki1 5, 1• - •tfil'i• - •iC5...4 - 2 , u-, - -.. - -...,'".4 • ;?4 , - ' ''` 4 ,....:tW•;; L t . I ;*V-4. - a-r - j , r., . . -to st. ----„ .„ . v.riti....•,..„--,n:;,-.c. , -.•-_,.....- ,, b,:ta 1. "4-v-3- ' , N - -- - -' : * - ;• , ;-3l - -VA -0 1 - ,0 - ; - :1;s/r4:%1:4 1 .' - ` , :e;*..-"' . 4.-to.:41- -, - 4 • 1 4-4v1;4i ettnening lad eon- by the strange discovery =the printealgurnalr t hit ed t _ , , g pioughing snick ,. . NS having fields suitable for the Ploughing 'nc-V:P.,,,.1.1Y-ft,..Xec:‘''''`"Mri.7`a:-"C!;-.7'-'1".4Y,P".'-d'L'''-', .-e-'''.-(lq' ' '.--- .-- - - ' tha Tit Board of Health of NewOrleansannonno- The reader will dee ths ' lt . the . -11. ' A1:1"1'. history allnded to s l - which he endeavors tosustain ....,.. - fr- - •‘ - '-i., , '.."-1 - ,,,- -- , 0 - 474 --,. . , 4..45t-._-.. -.4'..=1.-AT.,..---AP,..P.....'%,...-....i. , . lis and Peru ma n The Indiana State Sentinel stateS i a ir, ,.. , tha e th .ty . tirely free from any Pre - il tt / sh r i: faud d in . Ju m ag s el'o e 'rte ma r4 at fault on the up by Dr. McClintock. Might not th I - attach, to take P lace this Pall, ander tie direcuon of ~,,..,_ ... , ~ , ...,,,,;-,y, ~..f. ....., c• r.":-..5......,....5-:`,- ....,1 -01 • ....s ....X is now being prase= t - ' , ,,A.d vailing diesase. daricaltural Society, are request received from the latter the Ole A Esq th FE recorded fact, have given Atte ny County 'iv..< -, V"-rfeix.„-.- A-'.-•- ,,, J,, ,,,, ,, , ft c y.z..1.-k,:tt",,,r. 4.4c,....1.: -..,2j,..01,.._,,, - ces t eci is en the next businesd; Bill No. 908, had ',"•-1,..- 4 1';4-1 4 ` . 1...`T.1.1-: .1,..q.-,-P-44::• . ty.c. '_-•'•:::. - 4 - 1','„..."7 - ..t',.-, - co-`ig • • portant for Mr. Lard's position distinctness to h e L mm be tull en eati°ll ill dear. "L e nee c tl a i i ght DEELSO t K KENNRDY, Seel. g24,1,,,''''',-.,4"/ -t-,:=,--.T.- - -,. “ 7 -trc. -- t - i ';'C ' . , t .-- 3. - a - .`:' ,---, - 4 ''.l.'"--1 . the 'work on the indianspo and vigor, -an are urging the se- It would be im A -To fd , .. thf , bilk ar -thia-- 1g 1 44 7 4C .''', IV/ - --r, -- -',...., - -,. -- - . 4- 1 .:-..--tt.--4-r."- ar'.1.. 4 . -,,'1 '/%e4...."'" , = ",';-..-"-'r'-‘g.,e,t› . ..:-";",, , ,5,:' , -':e- -. 0 ".--1- 4, ',- s t,t-4, -, , g,p,,t,„„tRt,,,, contractor with peat extergY _,.._... The Western Whig PaPers_,.... 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FIVSIMORi_ wEDNE4MY MO}IWO NOVEMBER 6 DENOOIIATIO TICKET FOR Ff.E#O:OT- Pt - THE ITYLT.ED STATES lAMtS BUCTIANAN, Or 1-..b.hivSLUVARIA.; Subject. to - dais' ion. of the Democratic General Convention . FOR VICE PRESIDENT: WILLIAM R. KING, OF „AtAriAivra„; Subject to the same decision • Dlitsoltittots or I.:mastership. T" partnership heretofore existing between LEcur HAZlPiiii and !Curs Lstrrtia, doing business under the Ann of HARPER &LAYTON, in the publication of the Daily-Morning Post, is this day, by mutaal consent, dis solved:, The business of the late firm will be settled by Hentrza & Portantsß, who will also fulfil the contracts entered into by as. LECKT HARPER, Pittsburgh, Noy - .1. 1851. JOHN LAN TON. Jar We give place to-day to a lengthy state ment* Dr- McClintock in regard to the passage of the Hempfield Railroad Bill through the Leg islature of this State. It is probable by the time our readers peruse the articles of Messrs. McClintock on this subject, /bey will thoroughly understand it. We have no e(nn meats to make. THE LATE ELECTION The Erie Observer has taken no an article of ours -on this subject, (in which we said that the election' of CoL Stamm had proven, among other things,, - that a majority, of the People of this State were in favor of Mr. BUCHANAN for the Presiden cy,) and manifests rather more chagrin at the result, and our conclusions thereon, than we had a right to expect from any Democrat in this State. - About our discreetness as the friends of any man, we feel no concern—relying upon the better judgment of those for whom we profess friendship. We have for some time served the Democratic party , anti our friends say we have done so to their satisfaction. We care for the opinions of no one on this point unless it be those of true and trusty Democrats ; end therefore in sinuations of an ungenerous character cannot af fect us_ The ground upon which we made the remark thai seems to be so galling to the Observer was, that the Federal papers of the State had, from the beginning of the contest, declared that the election of COl. Bsoaaa would be a Buchanan triumph. We did not say so before the election, nor did we say any thing in any manner reflect ing upon . those who preferred some one else to the great statesman of Pennsylvania, until, after a contest in which all the Federal engines were directed against Mr. BUGUAR A.ll alone, a full and complete triumph.was secured. In making the statement, moreover, we virtually said, and we still think, that all who honestly adhere to the Democratic party had, by their votes, diciared against any Whig who might be named. We were justified in this conclusion from the Fede party having made Soorr their watchword threughont the campaign. He was recommend ed by their State Convention; and if his name was not enough to carry them through, we were si.trlplq enough - to-think that co Whig could inmy . From this the Observer dissents ; and even more than insinuates that the nomination of Mr. BUCHANAN will insure our defeat in Pennsylva nia. Such an expression may be "discreet" on the part of any one not a friend of Mr. BUCHAN- As—any one who desires his defeat, even if nom inated by a Democratic State and General Con vention,—but we do not look upon it an afford ing the highest proof either of discretion or de votion to the Democratic cause. It is strongly savored with mere personal devotion. For our part, although we think that Pennsylvania and Pennsylvanians have a right to expect the nom ination of their own distinguished Statesman ; and although we have no other choice, we are fay satisfied that all the snit Democrats of this State will support the nominee of the general Democratic Convention, even though the just claitris of Pennsylvania should be set aside; and in offering Mr. Bucstasets to the country, we offer a man who not only has no enemies to punish, unless it may be the enemies of Dem ocratic principles ; but who, also, has not made promises of promotion to office, in each State, 'sufficient to fill every important office at the seat of government_ If any one else has done so, Mr. Bnegertc.s, at least, can not be justly charged with pursuing a course so utterly un worthy of a statesman. Preside:mita. Movements. The Urbana Expositor, the Circleville Watch man, the Lancaster Telegraph, and the Guern sey JeffersOlden, in Ohio, have all hoisted the the name of Judge Douglass. of Illinois, as the candidate of their choice for the next Presiden cy; 'and the Mansfield Shield and Banner has hoisted the name of Gen. Wm. 0. Butler as the - oltititte. - of the Democracy of Richland county for .the IMMO Offittt. The Cleveland Plaindealer learns by a tele graphic despatch froth Milwakee, that the Demo- crate of Racine, Wisconsin, have nominated firm Donal: for the Presidency. Judge BETAS, -who was supposed to be a friend of CASS, is out in favor of DODGE.. He is one of the delegates to Baltimore. The Democratic papers of Indiana, almost without exception, carry at the head of their columns the name of Gen. Lane as a candidate. -forihe Presidency. ;the on lypatiexp we; receive, in which the name of Gen. - Cass appears - as a candidate, are the Wheeling Argus and the Pottsville Register. It would be impossible for us to enumerate one half the papers which have declared their - -- preference for Pennsylvania's illustrious son, the Hon. James Buchanan. His friends and sup porters are not confitied to any state or latitude. In the North and in the South, in the East and in the West, there appears to be a general move ment in his favor. His nomination we consider, as a a " fixed fact." CALIFORNIA ki.EoTio;iirs From the tel rapid° despatches in our paper of yesterdttY, it ,eg seen that the election re turns were all in, at the time of the publication of the last California papers ; and that the re sult can no longer be regarded as doubtful, even by the Whig edit Ors of this city. They had Joint Bioxxa defeated, before our late elections, lip tio - leas than thirteen thousand votes—manu factured expressly for the occasion ; and now that the returns have been all received, the Peo ple of the new State tell us that they prefer Jams Maize. to any Whig that could be named to them. The vote stands—for Bigler 22,476, Reading 21,331; making Bigler's majority 1,146., This shows that the combined efforts of all the` " law and order" men in California, and all the gamblers, could not overcome the settled deter mination of the People to choose an honest man to be their chief magistrate. All the Whigs have been beaten; and all the gamblers, (wheth er political or others,) have been beaten: and the Democracy have secured a triumph, that will tell in all their future efforts in the State. In view of this result; and the boastful lying statements that were paraded before the PeOple, in order to exert an influence in this State against WI! LrAet &inert, what shall we say of the Whig presses here, and especially the Gazette, whose pious editor announced to his readers, al though knowing it to be untrue, that Jona Banes bad been defeated by thirteen thousand of a majority ° We are bound, by every considera tion of duty, to warn the People against men who can thus attempt to deceive them—who can thus wilfully pervert the truth, or assert posi tire untruth, in order to produce a momentary triumph of unpopular principles. It is facts such as this that we are constantly fixing upon the Whigs--for which the leaders of that party are responsible; which render them odious among the People ; and which will insure their defeat in at least nine cases out of ten when they are canvassing for office; because their ef forts are all based upon untruth and the pros tration of the energies of the People. TIER GAZETTE.-THE TARIFF Thy reply of the Gazette to our first article on this subject, which appeared on Saturday last, is so much like almost every thing emanating from the same source, and pretending to be a reply to fair and legitimate statements and ar guments, that we to not think our readers would like to be taxed with such mere stuff as we should be obliged to furnish them in answering it.. We can only account for such articles as appear in that paper, and claiming to be replies to some of our arguments, on the score of mental imbe cility on the part of the writer: for no man, not thins situated., and not wishing to practice impo sition upon his fellow men, would inflict upon them such a fanfaronade of nonsense. If the honest Whigs of Allegheny really believe that any further duty upon Iron is necessary, we sincerely advise them to stop the month of so senseless a babbler. THE MAYonALrY.—Air. B. C. Sawyer, who has been a standing candidate for Mayor ever since that period when "the memory of man runneth not to the contrary," is once more announced in the Gazette as a candidate for that office. If an "ultra Whig" is to be the next Mayor, we would as willingly see Mr. Sawyer in the office as any other; but the People are satisfied with the ad ministration of Mayor dirritrar, and will re-elect him by acclamation. lie has made the best Mu nicipal officer we have had in the city fot-many years; and the interests of all parties and the welfare of the city will be promoted by continu ing him in office for another year. Ze,.. It has been heretofore said that the man ufacturers of New England were willing that an additional tax should be put upon Iron, and that they would not insist upon any further tax upon their peculiar manufactures. However, the tone of the Boston Journal would seem to indicate that they will do no such thing. That paper says, that--" The manufacturers of New England may consent to give protection to Pennsylvania iron, and yield their own claims, but that they are az farur of such a course, is a nonsensical assertion." We would only say, in reply to this, that if the New Englanders should determine to act thus, they will be fatly entitled to the highest award of pure selfishness that has ever been accorded to them by their enemies. -Toed, that under coldest stone Day. and taiga's hart thirty-one sweltered venom, sleeping, trot. Boil thou in the caldron poi Messieurs tiratiolet and Cloex, in their reports to the Academy of Sciences at Paris, have dem onstrated that the toad is a venomous reptile.— They inoculated small birds with the milky fluid oontained in the dorsal and parotid pustules of this animal, and found that they died at the end of five or six minutes. Even when dried the fluid destroyed birds. Death occurred without con vulsions, and all exhibited marked signs of ap oplexy. ge" By dates from Cape Palmas, in Africa, of September 4th, it seems that the plague had prevailed there to an awful extent. Eighteen thousand of the population had been swept off, and the disease had not then abated. Among the number of deaths, 51r. Toners, the Ameri can consul at Cape Palmas, together with all his family, excepting one child, had fallen victims to the disease. M.. A township in Anglaise County, Ohio, which gave 363 votes at the late, election, polled not a single ticket with a Whig name upon it.— What is . the reason of this": has been asked in many quarters. The reason is obvious—the whole township was inhabited by Germans ; and Germans are always found on the side of the honest thinking People. tar The excess of duties paid at the Boston Custom House, in the quarter ending September 30th, amounts to $188,261 40 more than in the corresponding quarter of 1850. Mr The various bands of the city of Boston anted in serenading Mr. Chickering, the cele brated Piano mannfactiarer, on his return from the great exhibition in London. Oar The Cherokee nation, on the 6th ultimo, re-elected Jour Ross principal Chief, and Rico- AIM TAYLOII Assistant Chief. stir " The energies and hopes of the Whigs willnow be tarned to the promotion of the hero Scott to the next Presidenoy. He u our hope— OUR ..A.NOHOR."—Defiance Banner. And a heavy "anchor" he has been, too If you hold on to such an anchor how much deeper do you expect to sink. A majority of nearly 30,- 000 against you, what deeper deep can you and your anohor find !—Cin. Enq. The Youngstown Republican nye they have a lazy Club in that town, and that at a recent meet ing all the members were present except one who was to lazy to get there. Mr. Deal and Mr. Sing, of Newton, Mneking um county, were killed a few ago by the falling of a bank of earth upon them, while engaged in assisting to open a ditch. REPLY TO MR. LAIRD MESSRS. HARPER & PHILLIPS I hasten to give the promised' reply to " the history of the passage of the llempfield Rail Road Bill," contained in your paper of Wednes day last. A perusal of Mr. Laird's communication fully confirms my apprehensions as to its character, and relieves me from any necessity of apology, for the strong language of the note that accom panied it. I had hoped, in the absence of any charge of want of good faith to the people of this district that the formality of a public explanation would not be required. This hope, however, was blasted' by the ap pearance of a distinguished citizen of Washing ton county, as the defender of the purity of the projectors of the Rempfield Rail Road Company, of which he is now President. An explanation was then decided upon, but delayed in anticipa tion of Mr. Laird's threatened annihilation, not only of the individual who had indirectly de nounced him as a trickster, in a public speech at the Board of Trade Rooms, but all others who dared to question his legislative purity. The occasion is now fairly presented, not only to defend myself from the imputation of a want of fidelity to my constituency, but to fix on the Managers of this Rail Road enterprise the per petration of a disgraceful fraud.• It is proper to say, at the threshhold of this matter, that I had no knowledge either of the intention to prepare or offer bill No. 1016, styled a bill to . incorporate the Hempfield Rail Road Company, nor did I learn of its passage into a law, until several weeks after the adjournment. By reference to the printed records, it will be found, that the conspiracy was accomplished dur ing the last momenta of the Session, a season when the coldest hearts cast aside their selfish ness to join in warm expressions and affectionate farewells—a period of free and unlimited confi dence, when dishonor and bad faith would be least suspected. The legislative trickster who esteems such cunning a virtue, is welcome to wear the laurel— s coronet of withered leaves, that will prove a more leprous and adhesive affliction than the "fabled tunic." Mr. McKesson, the distinguished gentleman referred to in a previous paragraph, gave the first and only importance to the declarations of Mr. Laird, having, in a public speech at Wash ington, cast into the iniquitous scale, (honestly no doubt,) the weight of his high and justly ap preciated character, to shield from merited in dignation the actors in this gross public wrong. He descended from the station he should have occupied, and resorted to the most flimsy ad juncts of sophistry to demonstrate that the pro ject was not only honestly executed, but no after thought ; that "the germ of it may be found in the 23 annual report of the eminent Engineer of the Pennsylvania Rail Road." In the adoption of the Southern or Greensburg route, there was not the most remote contempla tion of a connection with Wheeling. I have it from the most reliable authority, that the no- complisbed Engineer who had charge of the field operations west of the Mountains, and who press ed this line on the attention of the Company, never dreamed of such a hazardous enterprise. The honorable gentleman would not have been misled, had he sought information nearer home, bearing on the manner in which this bill became a law. Mr. Legit might have enlightened him on the subject, and Mr. Watson could have stated facts that would have silenced his words of vin dication. If "the supporters of this measure were fully vindicated"from the charge of trickery," and the act passed without any effort at concealment, why was the senior member of the Washington county delegation, when informed of the project at the eleventh hour. requested to remain silent' Why was the bill, (read by its title on the 11th of May,) not only not printed in conformity with the rules, previous to its passage on the afternoon of the 14th of May, bit! nouns peintei; Why was it laid on the table. instead cf being refer— ral to its aepropriale Chtilinittes ? . Why waili the Chief Clerk of the ilizuse misinformed as 'felts true character by the gentleman having it in charge? Why wits it said to be a msre local matter, a run down to West Newton Why omit the words the State line, and use iii lieu i thereof, the words "the Western limit of Done ! gal township, Washington county'" Why was its presentation put off until the last day, of the session, when it was possible to prevent it from reaching the printed files Why was senate ! bill No. 31(1, styled the "Ringgold Rail Road Company," taken from the tile, and altered with l i the pen to read, " Hempfield Rail Road Compa ny,.. s Why was it called Hemptield. instead of Greensburg Railroad! Why was its object carefully concealed from every member of the House whose interests were allied to Pittsburgh: . Why was the absence of a member from his peat carefully watched to insure success` The answer to till these questions is plain and intelligible. The purpose was to commit a dis graceful cheat by concealment, which is not pal liated by the fact, that a somewhat similar act in the matter of the " Connellsville road " had been perpetrated fur the special benefit of Pitts burgh. I had neither lot nor part in that tran notion, and will share no part of its odium. I remember distinctly having had business connected with the offices of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and Surveyor General, on the afternoon previous to the day of adjourn ment, and have every reason to believe that this was the period chosen for the consummation of the Hempfield enterprise. On my return to the Hall, I found, unexpectedly, that the throwing of paper balls had been suspended, and that business was in progress. 1 repaired to the Clerk's desk and asked for Senate bill No relating to one of the churches in this city : which, after a search of five or ten minutes, was discovered, of fered to the House and passed ; which fact is noted on the journal as the next business lifter the passage of bill No. 1016, (Hempfield.) It is not my purpose to deny, that I might have been in the House during the reading of a portion of the hill. I can only say that was not present when the bill was called up, and that abundant testimony is at hand to prove that my absence was deemed necessary to insure suc cess. It is possible, indeed very probable, that the business in which I found the House engaged on my return from the public offices, was bill No. 10111; and that my suspicions, if any, were si lenced by finding the clerk reading from a print ed sheet (the Ringgold Railroad Bill,) a most ingenious device to create the impression that it was no new matter. Had I, on my return, in quired of neighbor Laird the nature of the busi ness before the House, ho would no doubt hare informed Me in the same language Mr. Jack's inquiry was answered. " that it was a mere local matter "—a run down to West Newton ! And 1 would not then have doubted his veracity, or subjected him to Paley's strict and searching rules. Indeed, my mind was so intent on adjusting my business with the departments, and the pas sage of the church bill, almost the only unfinish ed business placed in my keeping, that I may not have made the inquiry, not, dreaming that any new business would be sprung on the House or that any legislative snake would coil itself up in a printed form, as it appears this had done in the Ringgold bill. The concluding declaration of a Kentucky story of gallantry, " Westmoreland needs no deputies," is true in all matters in which the true and warm-hearted yeomany of the county of that name determine to act. Yet, I was not prepared to find one on whom she had bestowed honors, put on the livery of a mammoth corpora tion, and undertake a deputyship that gave the lie to his loud professions of hostility to charter ed privileges; and professed to mark his legisla tive career with dishonor. It is well for society that retribution is sure to reach the offenders. Mr. Laird's political for tunes required some new and bold movement to sustain them. Still he will find that ten thou sand such base efforts will fail to exhume his fad ed and fallen honors. The following letters, obtained in the course of my inquiries into the manner in which the bill in question became a law, are presented as evi dence of the surreptitious character of the enact ment: .• , ' 1,, Estrada from a Letter Of. Arr. Watson, a repre sentative,of Washington county, giving his im- Prtnion of the "secrets" manner in 'which the act Wad passed: Dear Doctor:--Yours of the 27th inst. is at hand. I was pleased to hear froth you, and as sure you that my delay in answering your note did not arise from any agency in the "ifempfield Conspiracy." Although aware of the passage of the bill, I had butilittlo anxiety about it. Divas not let into the +secret at firet t perhaps owing to my intimacy with you. All that was required of me was that I should permit it to become a law. I complied with their request, and put no obstacle in the way of its passage. Believe me truly, Later from the Assistant Clerk of the House Dom, Aug. Bth, 1851 J. R. Itl'Ctrerroca.,—Dear Sir.—Absence from home presented me from making an earlier reply to your request,—and Ican only say, that after the lapse of fifteen months, and the intervention of a session of the Legislature, it is impossible for me to recollect any of the circumstances at tending the passage of the Hempfield Rail Road bill,—a bill which could not have been impress ed on my memory by any individual interest, I could have had or felt in its passage. I have read hundreds of Bills in my official capacity and they have generally passed from my mem ory. I remember that the Bill was read in place by hfr. Laird, and that I read it to the House but I cannot say who were absent or present at the time of its final passage. Years truly, • WM'. S. PICKING. Extract from the Idler of William Jack E.N., of the flotie of Repreeentatives. PLEASaT UxiTT, Aug. Bth, 1850 Dear Sir.—You want a history of the Hemp field Road Bill. Really I can give you but little light on the subject. A t the time the bill paced the House I was not aware of the object its projectors had in view. I supposed that the Road was to terminate at West Newton, and was so informed. It was read by Picking, the assistant clerk. After it had passed, Mr.-, of Erie, said to me that the Pennsylvania Railroad company had better be on the watch, not being acquainted with the localities, and supposing that the Hemp field road pointed toward Baltimore. I told him that the road being as I supposed a local one, would harm no company or interest. I do not reecollect whether you were in your seat or not. Yours, VirM. JACK. Mr. Jack was a gentleman of such stern in tegrity, that it was probably feared he would not wink officially at this triumph of legislative cunning,—and not only was the secret concealed from him, bat when he attempted to make the discovery, a falsehood was resorted to to avoid it. It will be recolleCted that the name of Wil liam Jack appears in the body of this charter as one of the commissioners, and that he had been most grossly deceived in its character. Does this evidence the fair and honest legislation vin dicated at Washington, or the surreptitious and fraudulent character given to it by Pitts burgh The following letter from the Hon. Cornelius Darragh, late attorney general of the common wealth, with ito accompanying note signed by Francis Cooley and Abraham Nicholson, Esquires, detailing a conversation, had with Colonel Joseph Guffy, one of the Representatives from West moreland county, during the session of 1860, demolishes the formidable ex-parte defence set up by his colleague, and gives clear and ample warrant, for the harsh terms applied to the men and means by which bill No. 101 Ci was passed into a law. -loses R. ll'Ct.tvrocx, Esq.,-3fy Dear Sir:—ln reply to yours of this date, inquiring if I was present at a conversation which took place rela tive to the liempfield Railroad, between Col. titiffoy of Westmoreland County, a member of the 1;4 . 4 ker„i , datureorodzetweelf and_ othem_l have e - state, that eometithe lost - Cot Guffyryori, Mr, Abraham Iriteholson, 'myself, and perhaps one or two otheri,'"lnet in gmithflebt atreet, this city:—The subject matter of the eenversatiou was the Rempfield Railroad, and in what way' it, had became a la w. Guffev stated that et thetime the Bill was called up, and acted on lo the Rouse, you were oat of the Rouse, attending to some business of your constituents in the office of State Department.— Re also said that the friends of the Gill watched their opportunity unt , l you ova be engaryti out of the How, This is the purport of the conversation, so far as my recollection enables me to state it. Very respectfully, years &0., C. DARRAGH. The undersigned were present at the conversa tion referred to in the foregoing statement of Attorney General Darragh, and cheerfully beer testimony to the facts set forth therein. The Representative of Westmoreland, lathe late ses sion of the Legislature, Colonel Joseph' Guffy, was free to acknowledge that Dr. Nl'Clintock knew nothing of the arrangements for the pas sage of the Bill F. COOLY. A. S. NICHOLSON. From these facts havingrelation principally to my own personal position, it may reasonably be supposed that stratagem and falsehood had been employed to hoodwink my colleagues. It is their business to explain for themselves, and I have therefore carefully abstained from the use of every reference to their whereabouts contained in the letters of correspondents. It is, however, my duty to say in answer to charges unkindly made, that neither Mr. Walker or 'Dlr. Miller know any thing of the passage of the Hemptield bill. Their integrity to theirdistrict cannot be doubted, and their close attention to the duties devolved upon them was notorious. The chief actor in this case charged with the surreptious passage of a law, appears as his own attorney, and enlists in his "defence" witnesses, who unfortunately testify to matters that they could only have inferred from facts subsequently noted on the Journal. Mr. L might testify (true or false) as to the whereabouts of the members from Allegheny at a particular period., on the principle that the highwayman woUlduet fail to remember the lo cality where ho relieved his victim,—yet how the same certainty could be axed in the minds of James Madison Porter and John Cessna. unless they were parties to thaplot, seems wondrous strange. Persons, ...alone, who have served in leghiative oapacities;•ovill be fully able to esti mate the difficulties. these gentlemen have overcome in thisteiieh - of memory. „,.,, The Senator frank Washington, lieo. V. Law rence, who acted thu"Vicar of Bray” in the new county project, anffoho represented others in false lights, may;. speak' -truth conditionally. when he says M'Clintock was standing very near the Clerk's desk."' Yet the reference he desires to have drawn, that I was present when the bill was called up for action is false, and the honorable Senator knows it to be so. One word more in relation to Mr. Lawrence. in hie letter to Mr. Laird, he seems for the first time roused to the,conseionsness, that legislative tricks prove sometimes Serious frauds, and for getting his voluntary confessions on the subject of the llempfield - Railroad bill, desires to create the impression that the act was pathed in an open and fair manner. The following letter from J. W. Biddle, Editor of the Pittsburgiolmeriean, will effectually set tle, if not already settled, the question of this witness' voracity and in part shield Mr. Dante from an unkind blow. yirrsatraou, Sept. 29, 1851. Dear Sir:—ltEreply to your note handed to me this afternoon; I have to state that I was pres ent at a conversation held at the Monongahela House on or about the 20th of> August last, be tween George Daxsie, Esq.. amliklr. Lomas:l4lqt Washington county, inwhich-some other gentle:, men participated; on the sabjeot of the passake of the Hempfieldlf,ailroad Bill through the Senate of this State, dttring*hich the question was directly put by Mr. Ikirsie to Mr. Lawrence— " Did you not purposelyB.nd directly engage my attention in some irrelevant matter at the time that Bill was tobe brought 4, with a view of withdrawing my attention-fromwhat was going on ?" After a slight hesitation, Mr. Lawrence acknowledged that he divide so ; and to a ques tion I myself asked him, Mr. Lawrence admitted that he had done so expressly for the purpose of preventing Mr. Dingo from knowing what was then doing in the Senate. CeNoassuao, July 80, 1851 T. WATSON 14th Aug. 1850 J. W. BIDDLE ' I - ~ ~, - ;-•• 'i. .. 1 - ? --•'-' ? . - . ..- .-:, _:. . •-, .. ,? .-‘,.,,.--,. ,:. ,•-• ~ , ~: :„, . - ? _.,.. ,- .. : , •_ , .- • . ,'.--- ,_ :-,;,.• __.;,-,,-;,-' ' '; ?'"?;:'-'?;', . , ';,..' --, ,-. 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'.. , - : " . - -' - ''' iri'''4'-fS.: '- • --:''- ' ' ' ~,,,7::-• rr.;'. .71';'t,',,Z.Z';'2‘ '' ''''Ll - '''' ' ' '. '. • ' ....4.....1.41"&74......LZ,...‘"..... -,...-11.. .- -•• % 'l .• ,'........ '____....,,,„,..-.'....,,,-...''' ''' -.....- . 4 11.... • • • _ _ ; ti _ ..~ .. 4 . },~ ~',C EISHEiI , , my "very; ruilM" Mind -from, Washington, to dun me out front - ail explanation. He goes farther and saw "the buts were printed and'put oitile on the aftentobri of the 14th of May,"—a very important fact, and if true, an end to all satisfactory explanation. The foregoing letter of Mr. Adams proves Judge Por ter's statement to be without foundation, and that the Hempfield Bill never wasprintecl. Mr. Cessna speaks with equal distinctness in in relation to my position, and answers the an tagonist whom he had in turn charged with die- honorable dealing on the floor of the House nearkyna he desired. He however does not con firm Mr. L's assertion that the Allegheny delega tion were in their seats during the whole time it was under consideration. His recollection of my presence, must have been at the time I was searching for the transcribed Senate Bill No. 903, when in the Worth of Senator Lawrence, "Dr M'Clintock was very near the clerk's desk." I regret, therefore, that he has permitted him self to be controlled in the least by the leading char aderof Mr. Laird's epistle and that he ne. gleoted to fix the time during the consideration of the bill at which I was present. The letters of Messrs. Westmont & Crabb are of a negative characte.r, and oCcourse have little bearing on the question at issue. The omitted parts of Mr. Crabb's letter, I have no doubt, would have shown that he had no distinct recol lection of the passage•of the bill A letter from Jos. E. Griffin, Esq., one of the members from Payette sounty, states the fact, that " the afternoon .on which the bill passed, all was as customary,—bustle and confusion." He expresses surprise how it was possible it could get to and from a coininittee,"u prelimin. ary, as he will find by reference to the journal, to which it was not subjected. Neither Griffin or Downer was let into the nerd. as it was prob able they would be hostile, on account of the quiet manner in which a bill for allank road 1788 passed, calculated to divert the travel from lin. iontown in the direction of West Newton. Why were those gentlemen, representatiTes of an ad joining county, not informed of his intentions The reason is plain. Mr. L. knelt that they looked upon Pittsburgh as the great commercial mart of Western Pennsylvania, arid the best market for the rich products of , their county, and that they would not be willing to sacrifice her interests, by seeking a market outside the State at a lower point on the Ohio, even if they could effect it. They did not promise, like such speculators as Mr. Laird, in the event of the expensive and difficult route through Greensburg being adopt ed, to subscribe $200,000 towards the Pennsyl vania Road, and tail utterly to perform it. Nor could they ever have been induced to attempt the dishonorable and ungenerous part, of with drawing the benefits of a great public improve ment from the capital of a county, that had promptly subscribed a million of dollars to secure its success. At the very moment the industrious citizens of Allegheny county were mortgaging their farms and their homesteads to raise means to tunnel the hills about Greensburg, and to give a new impulse to her prosperity, her represents dye was plotting to drag their great workshop from its commanding position, to build up a neighbor ing town in Virginia. nd yet this-man has the effrontery to speak of his affectionate regard for our City and people. He is not satisfied with attempting the ruin of our homes, but with the appetite. of a irampyre seeks the blood of their appointed sentinels. The manifestations of kindness towards Pitts burgh, on the part of Harrison P. Laird are in sincere and heartless; and his whole history, since he made his appearance in legielative life, has evidenced bitterness against a people who have always failed to recognize hikgreatness, or flatter his feverish and overruling vanity. For the present, I Will leave the indignant. gentleman who resides " in a Borough surround: ed by a township named Nempfield" to his own charitable conceptions of right and wrong. With an apology, Mr. Editor, for the unavoid able length of this paper, Lam, Very respectitilly, JONAB R ArCLINTOCK. PEEBLES TOWNSHIP, Oct. 81; 1851. II catenates Para Escape., l'ili..l3esualul and extremely valuable piece of ma 1. clattery. which was patented MISS, and Weatha. tide:oration Of satiny persons al' tho h;xhibition of the Pit.iLliit Institute, of that year; is now in this ely, and Ada'. ~., a tt at No 73, adarSet street. on Thursday, the. t.ta 110„ „or fix -succeeding days, limn 9 <, IN till 12, and fromV. 1111.1o1;/: The public u re 'bi-:in....1 to end and sea it, and judge of its value. tcr Adnsatance cents i noslitt w Novestaza 4:4,1851._ Flint: Merchants' and Manufacturers' Dank of Pitts ' bnir,h. hss ibt day doelaretl n divide/Idol' POLIIPRE caPri on the capital Sleek. out of the profile of ti e last ssx niontbo, puyahle on demand. novs ;cc W. 11. DENNY, Cashits. Nita ur Preeisettaii: Z - November 4, 1851. 5 1 , It IK Prentdeut nod Dareetors of dal Bank have this any declared a dividend of fear per cent on the cap ital &wek has the lass six motithe,, payable to iteekholttern or their legal representadveg forthwith nosdlw .101iN •SNYDEE, Ca-place. SUNDIIIES— b3zadIos Coopers' 16 Rams, aprima article; 210 bunheas Oats; 150 doz Corn Brooms; in store and for sale by nos SHERRIFF BIN N Market et ----- A minlstrftors•ftotica. Wiiv.ae.AS, Letters of Administration to the estate of Benjamin Forsythe, late of the township of Mifflin, and calmly of Allegheny, deceased, have been granted to the subscribers, all persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same Will•present them duty authentieated for settlement AMES SNODGRASS, WILLIAM FORSYTHE, Admlrs, townahin. 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Don Quixote and kis Squire, Saheho Pants ; The '1 eking of the Basuto, by Demo.; Memot ICS 01 a Phystean, by Dumas; Harry Burnham, a Talc of the Americas Revolution ; Frank Farleigh, or Scenes in the Life Of a Private Punta; Katherine Walton, or the Rebel of Dorchester—au llistorte.al Romance of the Revolution in Carolina; The Confessor—an Historical Novel; Sunbeams and Shadows at Bads and Blossom.; The Este, a Tale or Stirring Times—by 0 P. R. Juries; Mabel ; or, The Child of the Battle Field—a Tale of Waterloo; Ralph Rothe rfordt a Sea Tale—by Sir Admiral Fisher; he Scalp Hunters—a Tale of Mexico; ThelitidpsyChlef—by G: W. M. Reynolds. I novs HERIFF'S SALE CPDRY GOODS AND CARP t.7.I MINE a: Amnon—On Friday, November 140,1 at to u'elo-k In the forenoon, will be sold, by order of Carter Curtis, Esq., Hig_h Sheriff of Allegheny county, at bl'lreima's .dueuou Mouse, Hee bales ' Carpeting, and M large lot of Dry Goods, of:sttetyde s eripUon. Teneu —Cash—par tands:' CARTER CURTIS. Sheriff. P. SPKENNA, Auct'r.- rillatACCU-20 bX3 5.5. to Mose consignment, (or sale 1 by f novs] I&TS-500 bushels on consviment and Cot sale by novs STUART & SILL. BARaY-40 bushels, to close out i. for sale by . , novs& SILL. L•A-2u al-cheats Black, to clam out, for sale by novs STUART & SILL. lOPEBE-50 bags in store, to close shipment, by ‘../ novs STUART & SILL G LASS -tOO boxes Bby le; 50 do 10 by 12; 50 do 9by 12; On consignment and for sale by novs STUART h SILL. 124 Wood street. FOR LIVERPOOL—Paeku of the 6th of - e November. —The packet ship LIVERPOOL, Capt. Gardner, will sail as above, her regular any. For freight or passage, having superior ISCCOMMO• dancing, apply to the captain, on board. foot of Burling slip, or to JAMES BLAKELY, octal corner Birth and Liberty eta. LONDON LINE (SF PACKETS— To sail kj fri u mitt i ve s m . , o or vv —T ar h ire egage s i t ship imr . aboveluir regular day. Por a fre e ight w or passa7t: having elegantiincammodations,aPplY to the caPtam, on board , at Murray's wharf, foot of Wharf street, or to J AMES BLAKELY. Agent, Sixth and Liberty eta., Pittsburgh Elkettinteastioe. hereby given, that the undersigned aro .L the legally consdiuted Executors of the Estate of Ito en Curry, late of Upper St. Clair township, AIM , gheny county, dec'd. Therefore, all persons having claims against the estate, are requested to present them for settlement . , and those being indebted , thereto are hereby required to make URR immediate payment to either of the subscribers. P H ATRICK Y DUNIAVY, . C, Upper ISt. Clair Ibwruhip —octirglitws) Executors. Steam 21111 for . Soles THE Subscriber is authorised to sell the following de scribed idlii Property, situated in Upper St. Clair township„Allegheny county, Put.,6 miles from Pittsburgh on the Washington Turnpike; add 61 miles by way of the Ptnnk Road--eontaintag 2 acres with a good frame - Mill House, three stories high and 30 by 34 feet, with a first rate Engine, as good as an d 3 0 run of Stones„ one a French burr of the best quality, and one Chopper. All the macldnery is in good running order. Also, one comfortable frame Dwelling House, Stable and other out-buildings. There is Cosa under the whole property. Persons wishing to purchase a property of this de. scriptionovonld do well to doll and ..examine the above and its advantages. The contemplated Railroad from Steubenville to Pittsburgh Is to pass In front of said lots, Terms easy, For farther particulars seethe owner. ROBERT BIGHAM, on the_p_remisesi or Y9:wtf -- JAMES- C. 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Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Friday oven-. ing Hall,corner of Lencoeit and Sanduskistreets,Al 7 , leg teeny City. Imayinly 12- Angerona Lodge, 1,0. of 0. F.... The Angerona /..adge, N 0.230, 1. 0. et O. P., meets every Wrdnesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood sweat Mutual Life LIIIIIIIXCIIILOO Corapanyi OP NEW YORK. CAPITAL, 111,280,000. - COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPAN Iry FIRE AND MARINE. CAPITAL, $300,000. EL7 Office for the above Companies removed to the Bookstore of H.S. Bosworth &Co, No. 80. Market sta second door from the Diamond. The Office. No. El Water street, for rent, at a very low rate. septa R. H. BEESON, Agent. Collecting, Bill Posting, du. - JOHN AI,COLTHRY 1117 Attends to Collecting, Bill Posting, Distributing Cards and Circulars for Parties, ilWr - Orders , left et the Mice or the Morning Po-t, or at iloimes' Periodical Store, Third at., will be promptly attended to. 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(Tins Company is now prepared to insure all kinds of risks, on Honses,blanuiactorien, Goods. blcrchan dize to Store, and in Transitn Vessels, rec. An ample guaranty (or the ability and integrity of the Institution, is afforded In the character of the Dtrectarz, who are all citizens of Pittsburgh, ;gull and 'favorably known to the community for their p rud nc e, igene e and integrity. Diumross—C. 0. 'lnsley, Wm. Baga'ey, Wm. Larir, • r, Jr.,Walter Bryant, laugh D. King, Edward fleazel. I ton 2 Kinsey S. Hart:laugh. S. M. Kier. marlilitt Associated Plresstenvs Insurancs Comps. my of the . City of Pittsburgh. W. W. DALLAS, Pres'L—ROBERT EMEY, Seel. ••.- Will inane against FTRE and MARINE RISES orall kinds. Wks its Manotagakan House, N 05.1.24 and 115 IF'ruarai. W. W. Dallas, Rody Panersom, R. H. Hart] 12- eimpeon, Joshua Rhodes 0. H. Paulson, Win. M. F. 4., awyey. grafektat ß ,Wro lh = V ark in : BcHßnirwiabli,B. "1. 0. or 0. P.—P.eee of Meeting, Washington Nail, Wood street, between Sib and ViigtlLA.4l. Prrnmuson Lanes, No. 'Y Id—Meets ,dtery Tuesday weaning. Nisacesma EvcoterWlT, No. 87—Meets lot and 3d Friday of each month. r25-1y u. a. 0. D. wr Meets above Board of Trade Rooms, comic of Third and Wood streets, every Monday evening. rr49 PlllO ES .EEDIIIIMD I ON DOLLAR.. SI,OC --grVitvaerreotypeo. Lug taken at the new Daguerreotype froomes - Lafayette Hall, Poona street, a :few doors from - Wood. for the low price of one dollar, dnd Stirwtwit. -twee**_ to dioxin' and quality of case or frame. bfilißooms open ■ad opecating.front tad P. citizensand strangers arc respectfully invited to calf. fser2eaf notlee...TheJeumMenuPofrins burgh and Allegheny, meets on the second Mrinday a err." , month at th e Florida House, Market st. 7167y,1 Jung Volnig, in, Secretary. . _ IfM• A Kelt Illemazkabte Gale of Total Ellbadssees Cored by Petroleum.—We invite the attention of the &Dilated and the public. generally to the certificate of William Ilan, of this city. The - ante may be seen by any person who may besteptieal in re lation to the facts there set forth. S. M. KIEL I had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes, which continued to tncrease until last Sep tember, (183 it). the inflonrmstion at that time having in. volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and ended in the deposite of a thick film. which wholly de. , stroyed my sight. I had an operation performed, and the thickening removed,which soon returned and left me in an bad a condliion as before. At this stageof the complaint I made application to several of the most eminent medical men, who informed me that '.‘,my eyes would never get well." At this time I could not.tilatin gulch any object. By the advice of some friends com menced the use of the Petroleum, both internally and locally, under which my eyes have improved daily until the present time, and I. have recovered my eight entire ly. My general health was very much improved by the Petroleum, and I attribute the restoration of my sight to its use. I reside at No. UN Second street, in this oily, and will be happy to give any information in relation to my ruse WILLIAM HALL." Pittsburgh, September 17,1851. • For sale by KEYSER ft NPDOWELL, 140 Wood at.; B. B. SELLERS, 57 Wood street. and by the Proprietor. seplB Dr. Ouysotro Improved Extract 'Of YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA For the rare of disease, or as a Spring purifier of the bleed, end as a general tonic for the system, is unrivalled. The curative powers of title Lztract are train wonder ful, and all invalids should make Immediate trial of 'the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla." It cannot Injure the most delicate patient. . Then Ily from Mineral nostrums to seek hope. life, and vigor, from this purely vegetable remedy. There fore, however broken in health and spirits, however loathsome to himself and otera, let no oae despair of recovery.; let the patient only understand that the hope of his physical restoratico lies only in " Gayzott's Fa tract of Yellow Dock andSarsopatilla ' " end pervonde him, for his life's sake, to try it, and we have no kasha.. non In predicting his speedyrestonttion to health. See advertisement. (ea Hodgklnaonra diatobleiiii Blacking." HIS •• Celebrated Matchless Blacking," superior ni "; brilliancy in any ever offered to the public. proprietors elia/kngs ons trial, utile& teal prose deface. hlannfactared by Hodgkinson & Co., Quarry street, North Third, Philadelphia; nud sold at S. N. WICKERSHAM'S Wholesale Drug and Seed Warehouse, N 0.161 and 166 Wood et corner of Sixth, oct7:9rn Pitutb ore,. (From the Louisville Journal, hzay 29th, 1851.1 Dr. J. S.Houghton's Pepsin, for Dyapepalliat Prepared from Rennes-or Our Stanuseh of,ths Os. • 07 - On the 7th of filay,lBsl, ROO . . Id.; D.' Williams,' Pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Chureli, in Louisville, Kentucky, was andhad been far a long time confined to his room, and most of the time to his bed, wi th Dyspep sia and Chronic Diarrhosa, - and was, to all appearan , e, on the very verge of the grave, and acknowledged to be to by his phyalman, who had tried all the ordinary means In his power, without effect, and at the above named thne.the patient, with the consent of his physician coin• menced the nee of Dr. Houghton's " PEPSIN ,, sind to the astonishment, surprise and delight of all, he was mach relieved the first day. The third day he left his mom. The sixth day, which vas exceasively hot, he. rode ten miles with no bad effect ; on the eighth day he. went on a visit to the country ; and, on the thirteenth day, though not entirely removed to Ms zaturil strength, he was so far recovered as to go ohms a journey of live handfed miles where be arrived in safety,misch im proved in healt h, having had no disturbance of the mom. ach or bowels,ofirr taking the first dense! Pepsin. Them facts are not controvertible, and that this case which ooght to convince oil skeptics that there Is a power In " PEPSIN." Let physicians and dyspepticainveallgata. GEYSER & &PDOWELL. Agents, Jell 140 Wood street. WWe take this method of returning our thanks to the Howard and Hudson River Insurance Companies, ol New York, for dm p ro mpt manner in which they paid the amount insured by them on our building and stock, which was unfortunately destroyed by fire on the I itth of September last; and we hope such promptness will not go unrewarded by oar citizens, but all will give evi dence of their confidence in said companies, by calling on our friend, Mr. James Torben, No. i Wood street, who is the Agent for this City. nov4:3t RYAN A MICE& SUNDRIES -150 bores Glass—assorted sizes; 150 kegs Nulls; 100 has. Mould and Dipped CandlcH.; •25 do Star do ; 100 do Rosin Soap ; • 20 do Chocolate; 75 do Starch ; 38 doz. Beaver Buckets; 30 bbls. Vinegar; • t bale Copia ; 100 reams Wrapping Paper; In store and for sale by nov4 EINO lc MOORHEAD SUGARS—Et. Lords Powdered; do Crashed; ' do Clarified; Jo Loaf; 'ln shwa and for sale b nov4 SING & MOORHEAD MOLASSES—St. James Sew House; New Orients Molants, (oaf{ barrelsk -Mows and for sale by Ova RING & MOORHEAD. COFFEE -40 bags. Rio• .. . to do Jav a; In store and for sale by nov4 KING .a. 0100 RH FAD EAlitensl - ,Gunpowdor, Yoang Hyson and Black sTTeis—rrom lair to beat quality. In store and for eby Inov4l . KING a -MOORHEAD. _ TOBACCO—Rassell & Hotnaoa'a. Grant's; and all of • Ito popular brands, for solo by aired HINDI & MOORHEAD. vroLe39e9-4.50 bbls. Pianistl= Mobilises, In fine cooporage, in core and for sale by act= CARSON & ISMINIGIIT. DLICK LIE&T muun-3500 the just reo'd and t sale by food:81 KING & MOORHEAD. trit G-110 beads blo.l ening, on contignmeu and for aide by oct27 ENISON-4. choice 10/ /Int rtCebre / 000 Tor .prime Alexsodria for sale by 34,,ur 7 -- tiAtti° 1 "14,, ~,v,PA ; v4,,,:r ?- e so r ls'e4 4 .o, 7 '-•••• • -r4-•••• •••••.:.,:- • • 4-, eeNg.-XV•11+,143.,-.r7t-.*ZialPN.-44 -• •MJA••••"›,;6."444...::-/N Ork-,,. • "AZ: .-* i'4"1:;414P1r3N4'n'6417111•4•4""41e..44NL.04,470iagiW0*V— •••,* • I.* 4% c . ' 6 •• . ••;- •:r4:2,•-•°""-44•••••i*"tirsasAtv",,W.'".4-te ;.•Nki.V;••F„ .• •• •••• - • ••• - • - . 1 •••••P• , 41; •• -,t101‘,•••••F4A.•,,1ti.:17,i- V . :•••••• •• •,t • 4 r .•, • • , . •• • • • • • • • •-• • • " 7 '• • .4 • • • '•, • • • • ••• • MEI lEEE 8742,038 34 DIkIICUTIEI CARD. HILLER & RIOKETSON =EI • ' - • . •• . y vmEna.t.744dtV.A., , ,,%.4, • . AMU SEMEN TS. ....,..- .-„, . -.., .•_ • • • .• ;•.,..,, ~, • •.• _•'• .::-, , ~--.,,_ • -,- •-,-.....': • . . , , ~ _ , JOSPI'H C. FOSTER i.e.-Pa.Ter acid Pazsaltatte QM; f - .... • ~•• ::. . „ „. ?vita °J . " mi " -- —Bl . i Reserved 'CRIS in Dress I , ' ••:•• - - -,.. ':. Second aid Third Tiers 2Se., We engarentr eireo/ ;.=-- .•, • • .-- . s Circle daring dating Miss DavenePo, ‘ , ..___., ~....„ Boles, . ; t. Inge P ulti m ate Boxes, entire, 88,w, ewe. rryete ~, .....,..,., ~,"...,... ~ en tlo t4e o}• 6s 9 o pen ai7 - o'elocll..Cjartaiitiliaitt 7 . . .. _ ... Ur • Last Night bat tweet the Enragerrs4 ... ' DAvEru rzia llv D Viiilghtittuattivenaihr4,4toit _ ~,. c ommence wEDl.l- _ —, i , with - i — W ' 1• 1, ,- :.' • ?' ''','"; .' -'' - i • '' ' '. 7 -: • ' '•.,:':'' ' ;;;••:' • • P '... lbrrn"Ce W'" Da i [X l ir it. ' ! ' :.'..'-' i - r . ti e li i tAA,t,- . Adrienne, U. Counl De` Baxele'Sedlidfirid'aValja.C.lst.dasur --••- -.. '..• -v. : 7,•• `.:,.-....:..'" ..- ::•,,,-: appearin two RoPalar D ances . :.: .- - r ,- : eli ie.-4 • ~• s 1.. s . .. .. The whole tcl 'etorielude . , - vittlf ••• -„....... :' `••• • :-,. ; - .7....:,',..'.'. - ;: . ,-' f- ~, .. -: .... ~.. MISCRIEF-18Elli-daidiiii. : '': '• ',- - ...5: - :' '.,., Nicholas Dovotail,• - .... ! . t .. -. .. :2, ...:1yirt5.:14 - goe; , •!;:••• , ?• , .,1 .,;; ... .....:, ,..., .. Madame Maneth, f .... .A./..1 . 7,,A . r..e141....ntir . ~ 1 1114,.. . , , ..... 1<....,: .._ ~.5.,..,,, 0" T°: , ? , °°" ) °° . ni A ti4.lul s 3 '..-` nv 777 77..: - 7. , .-: , -,--.. ',:,,,,,..-., - -• .:' .=;."•'....;• ~ :'; ' ' . EN TIAEL `i(LNElr' LaiPAY/APROGRAMt ' l`, "'l..l:' - '' : • r lIIADAME ANN A ...-' .. • , nisuoig - - .. .......,..t!,. ...: l . t . 4., _., ..„.... ••., , ,-..,..., ... , , .... • lID 1 : 4 r•RIOBg2ID;TzA r 4 X 2r , - *-f - ...:.} - •f::.• - •.: , 7•• • [:4.:;•.:, - • , •,.. - :•: , .:--• -- Combining the attnictioug lit . •• •.• .. - .i. , - , ..,..........,:, ‘ C 0 NIIMI4.I` ...S.:NiD . 01t 3 t - 1A. 1 ::.7'i? • ntS . • , c , . ..;•;;::•:,•-..:,.v.'... bif Is ' a ", a ZitrU S Z r ' nA44 l j;• - ireev'eare••otkill it. :: ,', = :''••::::,L . , rs' - F l.ll.l._particolars to morrow Tiet - etiCO.Vinfri ~,,.,,, . 7 , the mode Docikstoreii Hollis and doer. ' • "":..1 r.-.."...- state S 2 mice, at the Igrtakellfirelat Mess:a:War and , -,-, .. ~ ~,.. Ittellor.. - ~,-,;•...- , ' , ;:••••• ,- ;1 ,. t' - ; -- -' 1,74 , • THEATRE. LEssse Ant) MANaata•--- ERICAN AND RUSLOPEeN Purtifiti I i M m 1 -1: Will par rano Pixidburgh t ia front of the Arsteri...- can-froteir do Pennatreet, en MONDAY, NovertawL34-1 and connate opertfer a sharspesiod o n ly" e Q .. tiva features of thts kl,tablishment round to cot. sist of the performances of-JONEIS-67AajiBRATED • FRENCH TEroirtr. or ActaioNd nip patron ntrs . Ainoug the most'dlitunkrasuea, nnor be•fo ikr 4 flowage( Mad'lle Leieise:the'.igreat- est - fermate eider liv tag Mad'Ue Tottiniaire, Mad'lle.losephiae,Morts.Ton: - inalre, Messrs. Runnels,' Blackwood, turastrpt*,, and JOE PENTLAND, the great American Clown.. • - "Theperformrrnee composeenr,ryvaretyprftuee:- alma Eivertalawestr, including many Semmes *itch urn entirely new and peculiar to-this establishment. Dorm op= ate} o'clock, P.M.- Adatimion Car". „.. .. • lillelellrailchardsom, 11ellf - A.V.ING 're fitted his store in. a haustsiimo manner, ind butreecatly returned•from.therESStela titles with a fine assortment of Wateheit,.leweiry, and Fancy GoOdl, Would call the attentiod of his; friends end top. towers to the feet, that amonitlds Watehestrill be found the most desirable stylei,parteras andstotkese c 4forr.k Q . 9 latest - styleshof•SZo l lniOreait..pi vest chains, finger ij9ge...e!Ar dw.ke• . FANCY GOODS—Such aspapermaatte,+starktaLlas,•._ • work baleky dekko, fagegyasimostfattiOetthetijabhs 'cants, •Colt , s pistols, pAnts.'nuttkte.4o4:.:grtritelliFixiettr'i:, china fruit anionic° dashes, iccriwith anesugesil.fsdews”. of useful and ornaterutaiariklesiWeititoiiht ha. seen to be appreciated. ' 40,1 • ::140:..in:.31zaritsr.iBTREET;r:',^:- ~,-;,...:4,- . , ',:f-- ! ~.....::- ,--:, , , , , ,"1:z5cr...k:f.:- . 7:`,.,4,- . .".1:: ,f . i.i.Vg--1- 1 r_H*,,,t4ilF.4lN-''.' .., , E , :- . '..4*V4'la' - y7-7 7, ' , 1 ', , 1e...;Z-Pti.lif • -. .."- . ....a .7-t ,- ili''rt C. ''..: .. _ ~ ~..,.... " . "IA--:':::7 - f4F: :- .., ,,,',5".,!:.4. 4.t - ,,z :---::-.-: f,-,•., r.:• ,. - X- Ir-:,_::!:::.-? - tikk4" - ''' L-. _.,-,-;:i:l'i. ~ t ... i :t, -.. , : 5 .•.!...- tt. .. , . ... , ~ __ ... n.:: -';;;1:;:,;.;',',, ,, -"::: fi';'. : 2:- - ::' - ' . .`-1 ... ':.;•.:' - . ,. ;'; , t., -,- ,;.::: , -.-- ' l'r . ,:-.1:;,',... - .'..: -,-; 173 .: , .. 2 7. ; -:, , -, : . :ff,;7 7 ,'..- , ,,?, i_ _ _,. ... :; --, ,: : :: : ::_: -- :::-K -- i..,..: . - , .‘iti1i....... , .... , ,C , * - 7;!:' - i•;::,- . t.'.:4-...5-::':',:::.:-:•::',aq,:j. 7,--- k .. , - ;: „ , , , ,,,,,., itrattae -c ,- ,..7,..... : WV: BE underalgned having prirchliseitibeSiiiiialiMKta O:-- -1,,, 1; ~. .'-•: ; :- . %:.!:. 4 ,. ~,,•-:-, -,,,. T Thomas &Hi man, on the al. Bt, uit:i N.4lecintriateace.:, ~,,-).,. business-as haretoforecin.all its larabehea s 7.lletied,gdal.%; fully solicits a continuance of the parrahate_Wlibmnek, , p...-, , ,-, ly bestowed on his .preded essay ; :- - - - '-- - ,__:' :2 t' r -.'" 0:' , t1 , .."-....'::::::.C1. - I.K:' , :c:'. , ;- ;ORR , RlNtOriv 4l7 ' = p-'7 - ' '."---, ' '-,;'-'. 4 .`-- , !;.•-: ,,,, tiavd:3t _ . f..-- , :-. .I';2tfrkt.zelai...,_• :••:..,' .. :..-.1 , !.i ,, ,.c . L , t-2 TTORNEY ‘ At AT LAW. , Ofsee,.N,ii,lper4t u4ll-.8 . : :.- - t - , .. r .-..: ';',...(--...4. .opposite the ayor'eVirtee._ .. ~. '..rratogittill;;,.; ~.-"......-. ..' -_-_:.,.....--.:_,. ~•,...,-,. Sine Tavern Stand for u.ezit.'4):73 -......t,1., .r.-- --, -. . - , ...L -L... •,. • i IT , ... THE subsetiVer - wishe!' mount. , or - lease. ra- -... 0 ~,,..., -:- ,-.. ..- ... . ~' - • " 1 1 number of yeam the . TEVERN STA:NOTimesitlyi,Y - . `k-,-,"-- : ;," . -- i - •;::......": -.. •;',!.; .'; F.:l'; Tai , ereeted.by him at •Ttartle Creekiirt - lhit; imaaty,:; - -Titer_ - : ... ~' P..c. , .. - ‘ . ii,...L1 ,, .. V . :-..,:.- ..•...,'.. - :building is 'admirably situated "ihr - •bnainid*helligim.;f7..i mediately adjoining thStation end fiter - wateiriaglilacer - s, , .. .,:.:.: - .7:',.7ff, ~.., ~.':', 'of the Peunsylvarita.RtittioadAt Tartte,Creekotad.alaiN,;: , ',. 0...7-f , -.L.P.Yi :.',....:, .. . ;;.•,..- ,' adjoining the neOr...Platak- Road from Pittsburgh, - The ;,-.• ~ • r...;:,-;,..., ~, front hailing:its ittreeitdries• high,. coire red wittl'alata,. - .-. 0,...;,.......f . c-,-; - ... , ..._ and is 59 teat to frOat:aad: 49 ,feet..m depth.' Thef. beer' ' g t ,':.,3.. - ,), ,, ,.- - ,••i -;..-.7 bettatocis - Awo - letetir a ,114 h; and,M_GA by CO - .feet-fa:... , - p-:::, - -t:-.:! - ! . " .' nize,•:.•Thtifit - stre,tweaty , weitlinielm4 mama La the ikt t i: - r.E.k-- ''`', ' Mg: z , .`l'he'•Statbliug -and...all ,aiher.atttkiiia oa-thinitiatliberal loate.. There te ~ ma ettafitl. , intgie .vi .e t ~ i- fe....-;, ,. ~. ...1.: : einity , of Pittsbur gh that afforati more inditr.eateate for t ,-/ !. : ...._:;l: , , , :n* •Rteadr,etuerrtlisamandlieeontMadatiaillijuntiEVYaet ' tc- term+. ko-olsray.to litii undersigned, en= the - premiites., .. e -- c j - -• nns4:2w• •--. --, ' 'GEORGE' ftBRINTOIV - il, = - 0-. 'X'o"tarOri' '.._ ••_' "---; '.i ,,7 - . .; ;1, The =remits Cent Missal , / owaraisraseit: , /native ,orr"" --- - 7,any, situated.in 'Allealtaity,otturuir,lilfinrißtitd;..... , --;:: l li ESE Mines ore an generoity ' klunn aa'...ttehling - lifil.?.. I beet Bithetinotte*Coal of out Iti- America. aatessible i ~,', to the eastern morketa, as seatooly.A.yestifirct ltd -Xi irocrl*X _- tion. - A canal extending fremAtextuiartartio.titithel; z. - land, and the italumore and Ohio Raittersk- s cromtStaltil: 6 . more to the some point, connecting ' with - the Alarytithr i - Mining Company 'a . Railroad Iniln Combertsuld'io.th Mines, (tt unlash tarnish. (*Rides Tor traruiPOnattint Irs :. i.:. market which are unsurpassed: Within lbe.intlt Tear, '‘ 3 . 100,000 toes have been tinned,. seat : 0 matrtt:andAfole;''... . from dies& Mines, and tlia•aantias y base recently Made r -large additions to their feeiritiea for tettlogreinc.cold. to ' supply the incretudrig demand: „These mines &rare - It - with every convenurtiM , to do a hirgisjitisirliK ' 'ie ~.„, be rented flow to tespihnsibbs parties.., .- •-- ":- .T 4;ii L i t Apply personally or by letter.,*(pott niiitt):s6% - • ... -..-:t..,;„..- . T. 'AI WOODWAitibiArsirigeri,?Afa. , novirlfil . n'RerFbAinKerebtfri,Ectlyigye_,Yorili . s"..f, j§ -- P - Tirir.7sila Bee( .r*c.firoi!Bpirg XT' '.6 ' '' / ' i.:a iIE .Subierritieni having completed-..the' -tiltensivei- ' L : P.08,K. Ali4V BEEF. Tacjflntpniiav tAughtriingt...l 'establishment. Wanted a .'sliclit - dhireage below . :Pittir. 4 .." liergb, on the bnitk oi the Obiik•iliitti'are irer preirrite4. 4 --. to prosecute the • buzinem in. all 114. A a .sud depact.. - -1 , !: ments. ' Their houselg provided"mith - all - ther..tnotterit e ; improvements . ond inventions liiitaciliMV. E mbusixtealliP.i. so 'that they are now•prepared. ter .kRI 0 onothiaim HOGS PER DAY, and will delie2r dead toksamliadri,..:-.s In the city, free of chart!. -TfieGhlo and Pennitylvaniii` Railroad pusses the: door, which; is ruirte la =l,:m.,- - F ,-, forty-two miles, and we.azolassared it Mill bit one hundred miles- In one month - . trota. ibis .ttak opening an easy and cheap ComairtnicadonovitlcAttli:.., ISO that Hogs can tre - hpaght ter this plat-ores:Cheap as.:-' ' - ... any. Inter . wastern market, 4a can Is;brialikt and ,con ! - • • tracbta for here, as lotirsisjury other . point irt;lhes4 sta .1- - Bevides,Perir end Beet packed' here has this tidvanD4ll-4... .! over.that peeked-med. of thi,; it .can ritattniteestilitint. ' market &call seasons bf the yortictiy-thierennlybseehC.. .. ' Central Rattreid,intinterrupted , by lose:Or freirentihre.: - Wifie determined our pneca forliaciciat;thaltbei Wl' ..' low as any otherestablialimentlit the, ykaSista.coaatry, - 7. - :• , havingttee n engaged in the MLA:mesa for the bast ittyeara, ‘ ~...!. and having a thomagh kaowjedgear thesaint... We feel:- .., t i assured we mill be;able to the giaiait'satisfacsicatl: ' 'to those who firvirr tri \SIM. , . mintier!' ~.- - .- . -- ' i tt . .i'ItiI3ALWAY L :- -- „ ~ nov o t i n i ..- ----' ;-.. , - , --geo- , - - ; - 4 1 "1 - 1V-.....1' Si SIIA.FFEDIEti SVssraert,lflosvamt,c3.Coavaar, • :1 1 / 4 0Wwit, 5!? . ,1851..• A N Election for .T . Ftir LeettEltrieletota ofitus Instrtsace• Compizny; to sem daringthemutning yEar.tclll tin held •at tfos'OtEce of the Company. on Tu-o. dayober lltit day - of November next, b Meseta:Ulm boars 0f.19 ectoci/ri; A. 31., end 3 0 clock. P. M. • ocalae - . 7-Ft,•.BI:OORDON, eissir!..WVlMlTPTlrPtatilt! " - • • ; 'PRICS . . . TH Proptreteeirroutd respectitt4 hutptlo., mete that he-hfuttediseett the hire otHearsovuk Carriages to lonesilif teTWO DOLLAR'S taCti,- Car t going to end coming fem. Rarties, TViirg 1194, LA Hs; Carriages for thezaftemonn Irwo,Dollitys Fifty Cents, each. itiovlllut):4l.oDY,P.ierreasorr„, - Emp o Cied.ntrig• • H E N TtY; EITG N •G . E titT Wo6d oppol47First Pier • FSPECTFULLY InSugia kis friends' and ther publlei +-* Et. that he is uoer,pupated - to furnish 'everr3hiat itm.CI,OITHING WO, isat bettitofote, at low pricey. , . tom wOili.eze,cutedlit s iL4swilM'actor,y Airlista ing G 04,1144140 tskitil . -: .. • 47' ." OILS andliletintrzUnder :Adios stud Ohiseariii".Caskt lainere, Sotto 811 Lined" Berlin :and•Pritragl eefr • Colored and White Shirts ;Gift and GiegbaraGmbrillesi Hand Valiaes.,* • • Carped -Bar; and 'other Fernlshisig, Goods, recelved.and-Coc:o4c Woe bete* HawiteiClatWil Hall. leitait4) ellieNELH4Ageel • Printing AEG astildhatineiat. for • • ma& ONE-HALF OF A PRIINTING._ESTABPSH . MEM' to a ooanty neat in . Western xonio r is offered for sale on adoantageows.leinse,'„lbc pOr is Democratic in its polities, and bas paying mbsoriben, and 13 of etetiers'yeetx st 9 * audit the only Democratic p epee: published la tbe tr. 'lt has lately been throtshed with entireLiiewtypa i 3e.' It also, Stun had,and mast eoatillllle to hase;illlo. aavertlaing canon.' Th &situ otiotPia .a.desirable elm In pinup jespeetai and effers'sifoog itidteeinetita DI a 7 . del printer :: :• - • • oatyrjuitttv• 'APPCVAT4IIIXOSFIC •,• „Slage, n Ire .1 riz z ia e s:7 4 , DESIG 00 gargle is! HARRISB iir.r cias46gcf(sirgtiey . lt.ina mouniacmi!al, and itirp)ds sa . periby ad, itunidvx 4 „ poi n t ofichnipacet,.enety end apeouttrt . . odenut ilin ,to_ . cl at a 'Ana couritMlnaPhan3tl4l4 AITeC3” lsolase4 or_coon!d.zgtoPrkeittiiimuirt:3 oci27i..STOYClififrOi.br;i*,43lhl4as4E:a!Otibalgh- Orleysittylistssuein r ta lt isrlisOisi34, acie ;• AR 1 4 4 1 ; 04. "-AU i ll l 0 0 .0 :0M .."- - i 6renerkt T. ~reat t es latte.of the Sotht rrilt,,Aloot , tlillar sous sod he pans No Company. 'havbis Abiiptihrtslll - the letiolsittons or-this lawitt Ibis Stale. sa niiiiisltittgstollilis by 'their 'Aseutiiir-sio moss taitorable._tesiss., castsfitent'salthlpmdenee - tiod safety. ftildent. H-8. irestu;r.vseithutip... . • officiiLSO,Atatfoodela " ! :t f, -A.- !. t t TRHpublia arc;iaNinSed that the OFF,ICE:OO. BOARD ollE pttiira: or the City 01'41/6 . 00U 'et 'et Nil. 69; Grant a Treet;betareen• Forth . and -thatagad atree tY, *here ail,liatit as and Comma aleatioutloY,l4 Board isiuit be.lett:,.: • .ii'eff.A.RLF NAM:O4, SeetelArY• bizacnanial 1 2 / 1 1.'Mamosacrusous , Etas.t, Pittsburgh, Quake, 1£14,1f45t. $ rinit Annual Election - for thirteek•Direcoys sif Ibis Bank will be haht. at the Efanking - ifialls, on Mon day, the 17th day of Nolte mhmtiez‘be,toreaa,the.hoara f 9 o'clock, A. 111., ao roaolock t. P M. , r:-:j:.,::•1.4'.w. h. • prig STOOKHOtallEESof,the nrui bothtown-Ttrrapike. Rbnd . Compaav maintiLto par inthAna Tatianmat& Atefoko tnelath: day.,dr 1951. An idand,101064360),04 o f . m ,gr subaeritafd. .!'":4;;&MI F I NS' . a oetlaad lioprnal copy ) . fttasjiret. • • rs . otantrir Bias - es. :.• • • : OccollerA7,-1841$ AN Needn't for thirteen Directors .ov.thig..axak,,u, serve daring the ensuing pear; sillbe Acid, -at the Banking House. on Monday, the 17th dapaf NOtrecetter next,between the hoots of OA. M. and.a PAU ft. octi9.dte THOMAS M. HOWliki ettstes. A CARD, . AVING, slier a pastlatabsenee orsiventi months, H•restted the'ealerleablriTaltLavv,:theaubsitiber Will now give his uedlviild4 aiteatloalo the duties of pretension, Tee a n Botileil butincsa or Willie ALColyles7illbe rile:p— od by and rer.eivethealtentionorOth, at thytr.oWtfe wirb 4h. on Grant sr ree.t Business - entruster to.. tbe adept • will in all eases reeeivo prompt attamion—. ; ( ,•-• . . SPUN .COYLF, AtCydr. Caunialloret law; ''— oetilfklat . . No. 75 'Chant st...TitlatugrA. • 0. .1V saivaziz-pit At E Azt EX,OUANGE • 4.- ,4 *l!tr.: -•• • SIGHT 9 ND tp 714I'dE DitArrSpte,a.e. Collections carefully.: idtended to, and proCF,,trteterstils led to any part of the Union. • s srootYlig 80110111 •NO WS. coixistarii....." 144 NO. 74 Foo , tat mars, Next door to the Rank of Rush. ll• -, e l "r u tS% Xt . I tltems • ..4.4.;5•Y„ • - NAVA e:---"Nrzitrw‘ .4,4.1•:/iY4:7::-1 r•;tt.s;r:, 4 *: 4 4..1k •-• ',;.` v ., : • --- TvzverAiikvu • ij. ,f-" ~„14;9 4:4l.•AU.sclz 'l.o.lirif-1,1v...kt-11,1:;i14i3f2:04-'Z.:fe• ---0! • ~`~~.- . -• • _ , •-•x ty ' • ."-;;_ • • - Min Es' IMES I!' z'f'. r.. . _ ~Y F.. , . : I =MEE ~. \. ~~; . ,