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I .». ~. . -a.ttte.-B.to. ■• -mm sales to let. _l.. »*«■ I at flt.wi»«. |-'T .• ' ' - L . ~' Tr. \n>TtTtltAßY Ift 11110 °? MVatcbond pocket-book.* win EffsttoOD, this morning presented to Mr. Clay, ttt JL Ogam resumed.buelutus Having complied wuh years, IP aßnp.«tJ man, hia large and splendid y* J. WCUtfy t aHgntiofi to aaofficn 1 > . ~ I • AV.VJn wl-wi. ICESOAY MOKNING:::J::::-!^ BBBUAii * lU ' nnMfiA Polina ftnrnmittpa *a«*li »I. A MSMhUiul Mb IndpinfM. m nwaL « ft». r r |^ nt iV « the rcquWuona of ihe law repfaung Sales a? Auction, Jaiew HOTtL. at Taitla Creek, about la miles BAKKBRBAHDEXCUAyaEBttOKkftSI, praciTfiC, - A . f v *A r .V^ t %,iNVv -v s .r - ' .. . vumuuuuw Vttwa me rtwuaia»u _: V,®.®!! A. “r. tt iew . inenuB \ a oml iiasing procured a first cla.s License a AutUoneer Dorn Pittsburgh This fonv three fine nmt? RPMnVED TIIEIB OrFICB Mw 1 i’mAA cf' rr/»rr«o/^*cam t ami . - T . f s U±'*l* c*r* *'*\i *f PU on their bnnfq country and mankind, in the councils of the to fats friends andthe public maniu Wuhaneipe. first-classlfoiels of the cities The SiAlmg end other . to com Hfgh Pa , BBS yomhfol(hffafge»cft _ 3 # fc gt ar > .V, > : i-/ * 2 on ineir ucats. nation. nenceof nearly tinny years to tfauhne Of bosuiays, he accommodaitoo* are of the best Ce«cnpUon This 110 * U MHT # Syphilji* f SypluHtta t Gtf&tirr, - • Pa®al«*S/w,«i .. • , . , hazards nothing m sayingthathewdl he enabled to give iel lasitaated at ibe tenßlnaUdaof t&BraffdOOkFi Reid LilliansßlrnokMr.Sparr,as- B» h ffiS%S£!ftSS&ss ' - i “ri’':: :i . -/r v’.- ujion him and ctoaked him till he became inaen- CraNATI MAKKET-Feb 9 a,.., To ' $ :J ? h ° a *° ? t° ok from him ttnd , m^keUsS 8 0 bBt $3 - 2 °@ 3 - 25; tho a ' ld Beco '- d h “ d ‘ ,ou EholJ and i? y f T rfir^fe 1 ' mchanob uo«S* 1 > pocket bock,j,bicb “ ; f Whißkey.-.silesat 14i. - d e ,. Mm «7SaiSa« , J M' I ‘^t,''^ h ' tttoney, and then decamped. Such daring mid- provisions... Firm, With sales of 200.000 lbs raeme, Hardware and Cmierr, Clothing, Variety Coodi, ri'u'i V.tj'r—rhe subseriberoffcf'for Kent, me uW llllW®yA^W||v^ ,kSC l: tjjnj.. , awcovr^tr'rcm^vir;;^^;--.^^-:;-:^^^/^’..:^;^:^^-:''^''-.'-. -?cCb ; C^Vt\f'4{^t <!^AV l .V,-. r ndc * rt * «■»*«?«»» - -, " put to such bold highway robbery. shoulders; 400 bbla mess pork tt t *13,75 lb, ,al ‘ t> , a?kBAMA , Krtn^^w^nvESSSSt... r - , + i£ *li « *:->i'f,V T ’» whnh is an advance. ,uus.if C»aj H PAUt.SON, No 73 « M | x. rnnaini . _ „ .„M WASI ' aiE “- MONPi PlH'l’lirdfti»«™». lh. Uortot . «l»»*t w * „ ? >t„ vi\«VlK I V >\V!- V 1 i' *Vi V KSL.We seen four young gentlemen who went Groceries... There is an active demand from IjIASUIONAOLK CIX)TIUNO at Phuatj s*lk-- Desirable Property ior &»te. , «ESLJt Sato «! *•»»»*»' B ° n ■ * „ <' - « 1 , from the city on a pleasure excursion, m the nnd^ coLl^lin^ uri'siT" AueUMH!u o M^Uleh%M l and tujsall 1 ufto'a !',' J N ■> - cars, to Tartlo creek, on Sunday afternoon, who r T F—ggy * . . ‘ ?l' ‘ tf!-'A'{ ' for want of the “raw material,” had to foot it aant rebio p M'KKNNA,_Aorrr._ ar.enqu.re of ibe .üb.cribct on m. piemiu ■ <^Vl 1! » lloltl 2!XS_ •, .* s’*mV . .„ , „ ... .... - . n.rniißMv RfluNtv'TliorbKrV Af aictio, ISO 2m» JAMKS M’KAIN B.moyal. 4 home. hope they Ciyoyed their trip • CSpe- - . -r- AOn Saturdov eveiiiiu;, February Mill, al 7 unlock, 10 KKNT—lor ihe lummcr reason,or whole -rt - r ; J :-!«% ir.--; r .ri"V^':- 1 v-'i"*? , :.-- l - i, --i. , s C'Xi, ■' Vi» if' dally their wolt to the City! COMMijRCIAL. will bo «ol<l nt M’Kennu’. AacUonllouso, iwclve vulu <Sa» j f ,j c „ re j n plfamol and commodloa. *®?®' ■ . ~,. ;si;si7KvSiWist«‘ji t «r£?.TfcrSll»?»'*<fcVlhV < h ; „ n „ _ ableond eligible Buildingbois, either eeparultly or w- H,S, fcOrrAOH, Jilualedimmtdiulelt 0.1 (Ue banl 01 a w“e, 4!l. * f , 1,1 '■-■?"^i Sl Jk-r;i9»-i*• '^-s'■' . : ' • • .MP.** . . ■ •* ajiihar aitUßtc lu horouch. opposite the Ninth AJ^X.i, n Ohifi River in sJhon^etoitfrw and convenient ** o_ * Alor*rt StmtjjoUT iootS *e*oi# wd Ifand. . . : .j,..;r^^-.>..■ -,■■■.■ ■.■■ •■ -.•■••,,•:••.■ ■■...■*■ ■■• ■:*??■ •*. £ -■•.•■' ’’■ : We understand that the office of Super- DAliy REVIEW OP THE mAWCBTS. tvwd, City of PmaLrgh, cod wliiui a few imaule.’ n,,. IVnn.ylvnillaaMii Ohio nallraad Po.eeuian will N imi«r.Twiii. . 1 X , visor.of the:Western District of Pennsylvania ovmea o* n» DuavMoravoParr. » J^iJ^JiVianSMui SSernlulkß.a«<t.«ie#diig loihe Ilf N *¥^W.VBX<SttAH<W.-?WteßS^»wl.l»,«-. <P''* iiC 4 '-W Canal, was offered to David Boms, Esq, but be t ®“ -»• » 16W i SSSif Aiiesbeev river.. f« » 1 - iZZiM* or llciii: ■*“ KifSj!2‘^^s?S t S^?WK , i S!S . ’ , *■' / fi@* Till sale of dotting will be eoDlinueda. rtTZ^S'- SSfeli g»C“”»g . J ' MrK’pnna’H Anntion Durintr the week i above be disposed of, several lots adjoining will be of * high, and an attic, nnd Ibe other, tlireejrtorirs hign, <trf . < ?..; -■• .-. .'■— iflT|jW .*.?•_ L pSimaoeni ; eore;;o.rCoMow|Oio»i , -obU^Djaea«S:«r-.\l.'^v>-xv.v-:.:.v , i?;: ; rr^;fr-’4¥.-. , .:;'> i '?:^r^ ,^'?\-;i-?i;:-:?',v^‘v»,'ii:^s:. i *K-r>i •t. ~ l^^‘ r . . . , B , ~ llrs : . „ . fared at ibe same lime f M’&NNA, will, a .lore roomonHr.ilHoorlii all^ B «n I.m‘..ga 1 .m‘..ga eves 11. I.B« »Ho...nsis» U.e 1 nug., when ihw are suppose in bt» ffcp\t<X by the \ * ■* ■’■ thoSe who have not yot purchased, should em- A9IIE3—We coounue former quotations—J to 3ic, Terms at Ml? (fe.bTj AoMioneer roonls, with cellars under toe whole, and good vaulis. IXOO9 8 AROXCBT* too free use of Meiv&nr.tron :>.-.: ■■■:■?*<'.m ■: : i' ;--u-‘•■vw^j.-ssi ' r wv 1 ctuib ut >«ic: U 2 i-H"c Will be *ao ti cheap, and on rtSaonabls ietnu. If »jJ/ fIAJ'fK'FTm iNh - RXCHANOP'RRfitrPItQ IT WILL CUllE'WmiOll^PAlf :■■J brace the w„ w, r,w rale, u » sSSSSfe JbSKT ' . ‘ V ValkNllSES—Miner&Co, No 22Smithaeld repon weqaote.raall.ale «iSi,7s®J,iio ra"m t .'co"'L'l'*of T lfwelh„«, AOor.iey al Law ran! ( J a e “ l^ n^fl e , , { l a e n «= i ’^f r If‘/o r tlf^U' ’l* ° " ’ ’ ‘ . . , . . . * n • HAY—Sales of 17 tons with ail mcessary oui-builduiß?i also, a large frame .iTJiJ » ■ ■■■■ ■ EXCHANGE •• ■■'^‘■ ■ .^-^-5-vu'-v';■■*■•■ ‘ri-v.;;i.:-_’,*i-:rt--'MS.'c.s.ss;?.-.: : l-.is>^ir-s;'.':'ir:v.t' ’ ShVt street, have a very largo assortment of Comio oRAlN _ Wehave „,„ of liSku hel ofOauoatof Urn. wlihanordlard of apWe a«l albir Frau tret , mo blv'!'—f be Si'Ait'•PaMll-KU u AfVIVr h ituu k n *XeVelve P . and Sentimental Valentines Call and eiamine 013 3 e, from Gnt liand ihey aie worn, about HO “Xlroufjix"/ bvo acre of tlic Laud 1 cleared-the Po.,c.”rau glvla un iheTll'o? Aor.l btqiire of COLLECTIONS madeon.llp.rUoftheUmua,.tile Kc Jd . " r”* * i'A - s“l them. 23c, .alesofSOO bushels Com meant at4ot, 80 do at '“‘“,'f wh.cU t. bolloat Laud in a hl s h .tale «f STLWART A GILL. Alt,’, hi Law, lowe.lfAtej ”£».*/_ ' ,1 _ t*l . , 43e f„l,„a«ra„a , .da.,.a,p..«ed.nferul.. i r loony on Ute Ne_B7 K,l - a » KbHSA™ RxSoSkERS | - - AppointsieliT. Edmflnd Snowden, Esq, has BACON-S.le. are confined to the rn.il trade Wp ffiaver, also, the PA O Ra.lroaJ pa., ibrough . BUAINKSSSmnd and UwSlVnr home the second wl. OO Wood Str.Ot, ’ L,.of Appewe, |lj*«.ami, S frorathe I T 1 T ' <,V 4.y been appointed by Ouv Bigler, to act OS Notary quote Shoulders at 707, plain H.m. o}«Di , Sujur Ih,. Farm which make, it oCO uigaous,lo market,lli.« A ?io«2b^ B JI rtreeio^SmtSSeU Ihe hou.e i. nhdttmlOmiramUr-Iv,‘“•‘W U, Shluld“o“oe’r/e?e"Deijhly.t)/op?' 1 K=TcJ:-^.V C; t Pnhlw. fnF *hi> mimlv nf Alloohonv Cured tO|e Sale, of 00D clear Side, at oje o offer mdoceraenu to tho.ede.mm, of pure ha.ihK a 4*l arranged either lor a Hoard, ng houae or private oc- OIGHT FJtCllANeßonih<iE» ly -y“^Liiwbi**J.uEdi“foro? 1 -*?£■' ~ Si-"'-!' V*l Public, for the county Of Allegheny Itnipn nKFP-We ouoio at BHo J Burden or. pore toe.iobli.h a Dairy,mrelj to be met clnalicytt f, d store, well .uiDd for any lmuiic>». Heal O for.ale. Tuue B.ll.OffcjcbangoandNae.d. y. nuoiuago, J.UMire, and , ■ **•» * ii. v»**k , *s,\. * • wnh. It will be sold low and on accommodating terras. *;|7s oo 1 s CUTHUERI', Gen- Agent, fioouteil. Gold .Silver and bough land spin. THE PPV! AGP :: "M'PGi£iMP : ?£NfiIVN ; •■ -r': r ': .. . ■ t . _ , i»ait# SUGAR—SaIes at Fot particulars apply to P. Ai’KKWNA, Auct r, febG 50 Fini!hfi* , d street. Oolleciloua made in allthepnocipal cliios.or.lbfi United Til P m^PAHCn I * vriF ntv PfiP'-D ' ,7 - ci - ■ > - ' , -. Vv r .r-,:r..'n t®, Mrs Looms, the celebrated Lecturer ou Mo i.ASShfr-9al« In lots Qt 3103*C or, to J A SUULES, febo . ~ ~ States Deposit received of Par and Cnrrem Fouds A \ )THf!*RPD^ I/tktAMtPPrt I > ,fldO - J ..■ I ‘£%&S&&y- .•^rc^btpTs'si^y&^l^crA^gAw^ -h - -■ M *‘* ~#n ly ACo ,na a Warehouse. Alsopft House aitd i.oi pyph * tsiftF*'rniVl ■ ba*.given. ot. the#e toou-in thetri>c*rft!c'‘ iV - ; -' 1 .'i.iw'-jr-.-t-f ■■iw-.^<- ! ..rcTrrss.ras; £SS33B"“*««®. - fi "—rt,,,.; : sssss:--- . . • mPT PfD A T>ufn MPWg Sl..uier All.mie, Fartm.o.., Urowruv.lle ler, Cbarch ACo. a,, thaea.l. For terra., appl, to tS“ STOOKST&t-: ■ * ‘“1'»««• -■ x JjLlu KAI ll lb IN ill VV D. JOS. KNOX, Attorney at Law, sought .no sou, on couuiraion. ;i^Js»StSi^Hta^H>r^iS/?®3 s <KD' l *tsS' , Wi.Ai*'S‘L'4 ?^! vl •• : JalMAwlm Grant street,FmihurgU. No-. 74 Fo-uui strut, BY TOE C? REILLY LINE parS.l.or ttrut. ' Next door to the Bant of Pmsbursh WWW^4« ■ ■ isife# W&MSSStOO r&tcti M Jm i&t ml tM so' M 111 WROUGHT IRON TUBULAR BEDSTEADS- ... . -i;-=, W With EluUo Bottom* combining strength, neat- ...c-.^; ‘ T <&UD-4W bblfl. No a. and peenLart.m store, aml JL*«. ffliMß ele r , antde for ® , f - Awddrrkb Meetujo,—Tie Members of the T^S^li 1 fSUSSS to “* Undl ” B *“* r< OAL boatc-fow firm teM Pints, forsaic - _ U-. —~ ~ *« Ladies’Association of the Friends of Hnilgaiy, (eb« ReS CaW>» & M’KNIGHT 0 law by . No T « H/r ANUFACTUHE*RSof nil kinds of Tronkanil Pact- lha 4 " - ' of Allegheny, will hold an adjourned meeting QNIONS-lObbls. Onion, m JeM opposttn Mononghbeln Hottse MtU>aant Btlee h T - In the Ber. JDr. Pressly’e Church in thatoity, oa jlbo no. a smiibSoid street. TJ r °°ms-=9° 10 Btora “Stuart * sii.j. Boxea IBadß aadd<! l vered ttt ' Sm ,honMl aoll “- i'°» ScßAias • .■ •• f?* **-*“’ —* ftlK-"”SBEer 'teSßaftm» ; -; .; •. m “few &»»■***. **• io F 3Wi» . < *«••,;- -. ' 4 * ” f ~' - 4 -k\ ,■ ,: : v: ■;® A%''- •: •: -’. %. --■ ■-' Improvement of Navigation of tbe Ohio Pnrsoant ft public noface, a meeting of tho citizens of Pittsburgh was held at Philo Hall, yesterday (Monday, Feb. 9th) at 3 o’clock P. if, for the purpose or taking some action in regard to the improvement of the Ohio river, at Louis* ville • On motion, "Ww, Eichbauw, Esq., was called to the Chair; Jobs Bissrt, Esq, was chosen Tice President, and L. lUnraa Secretary. Mr. Okms moved that a Committee of Five be appointed toprepare resolutions expressive of ' ' the sense of the meeting; whereupon tho Chair appointed T. Bakewell, J. M. Okeiy, John Har per, J P. Quigg, and Jonn Biasell, said Com , mittee. : Saxinglhe absehceof-theCommittee; Et.LwoOD - Moßßts, Esq., was called upon to address the meeting, and responded os follows: As a native of Pennsylvania, and for some ■ -fame a citizen of Pittsburgh, I feel in common with tbe peoplewr oar State, ideeply .interested ■ : in every plan for the improvement of the navi • gafaon of the f X)hIo river, the great -outlet west ward, iar freight of every kind. ASMa Civil Engineer many -years engaged .in .. hydrnulip works—formerly as Chief Engineer of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, more recently as ' -rcsideht Engineer of the Schuylkill Navigation. -1 feel a special interest m hydraulic works, every v where.- ■ - In connection .with the subject before us, I de sire to make one remark, drawn from my recent experience m the enlargement of the Schuylkill Navigation, and that is, that a canal cannot ibe economically and effcctuaily enlarged,, without -suspending its business, m whole, or in part. We were compelled to suspend the business of the Schuylkill Canal, for twelve months,-in en larging it from a 60- ton to a ISO ton navigation, —and in the more recent enlargement of the Union Canal, psimilartimewos lost. On the .New YoTk-Canal,-where no expense - has been spared to carry on toe enlargement, .. without interrupting.the business, that business - has nevertheless been frequently interrupted, ' and for a lime suspendedalthough-tho fa vorable ground, enables an entirely new canal . tube in many places made. - To you, as business men, it is wholly nnne - eessary to point out the danger of running any risk of stopping-the trade of the Ohio at Louis-, ville,. during a- process, of enlargement of the canal at that point The loss arising from a suspension, or stop page of the river .business for a year, or even lor a fowmonths, if not. incalculable, would be Ot.least so considerable that no project likely to -- Inflict-any delays apon the commeroo of tho river, ought to he fora moment entertained by any western man. . - v- , - The proper plan,would seem to be, to con * v strncted an- entirely wew canal of very large di» meemons on-the Indiana aide; and then, if need . -he* enlarge .that on the Kentucky side, whenev er tether facilities of .passage may be required by the business of the rtver. I submit,* therefore, with great respect, for , the consideration of this meeting, the following . points: lst.- That any attempt to enlarge the present ; canal around the Falls of the Ohio, would proba bly-result in a serious hindrance, or even atop page of tho river business during the progress of the work. ■ —tl That the present Louisville and Portland Canal is inefficient for the passage of the Ohio river business. ~ 3d.- That the proper remedy for facilitating the navigation at the Falls of the Ohio, appears to bo in a Canal of . large dimensions on the Indiana side of the river. 4th. That tiro independent Canals, at the Palls -of the Ohio, wouldbetter accommodate the river business; than one Canal of whatever size. [hlr. MoSEts then made some sensible remarks in relation to the improvement of the navigation of the Ohio, by means of the construction of arti ficial-lakes at the head of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, a report of which will op. pear to-morrow. ... Jonw-Ilsnpiin; Esq., from the Committee on Resolutions, reported the following, which wore unanimously adopted: Whereas, the increasing amount of trade and commoree.on the Western Haters, requires in creased facilities for its successful prosecution; and, nhereavtho Falls of the Ohio, at Louis ville, present an obstacle to the navigation of tho Ohio, so senons as to Imperatively require the construction of on additional channel to permit of the largest size used on tho Missis sippi and Ohio to pass them freely whenever the - state of the river will allow of their navigatiou on other portions of the said rivers—therefore, Resolved, That inasmuch ns tho present Canal at the Falls of tho Ohio is inadequate to occom -1 modato ths Western commerce, while its charges are onerous and tho delays it occasions highly , injurious: that it: is, therefore, of the utmost importance that measures should be adopted for the construction of anew Canal with loohs of sufficient extent to pass boats of the largest size, without extortionnto tolls and free from unne cessary detention: Resolved, That a Canal capable of meeting all the exigencies of the Western commerce, con only be constructed and maintained by tlio direct action of the- General Government, by which alone the evils of monopoly and speculation can be avoided^ 1 and tho -work tendered worthy of national regard, as it embraces an object of im (tonal importance. l . .f v ; Resolved, That a Committee of ten members bo appointed to prepare a memorial to both Houses of Congress upon the subject.; and, afterobtain mg signatures thereto, to transmit tho same to oar Representatives and Senntors, with the re quest to urge the speedy adoption ot these im portant measures. Resolved, Thnt the proceedings of this meeting ho published in all the papers of the city and county, and that copies be transmitted to the cities and towns along tho line. The. Following gentlemen were appointed a committee under the last resolution, viz: Thos. Bnkewcll, A. W; Loomis, Lewis Hutchison, John Bisseil, X K. Moorhead, N. B. Craig, F. Lorenz, Wm; Eicbbaum; J. M. -Okely and J. F. Quigg. . On motion of S.: F, Von Bonhorst, *Esq., tho following resolution was adopted: That a committee of 1 be ap - pointed by this meeting to prepare a memorial .I; rto Congress pn the subject of an appropriation forthe purpose of mating the prelimihary sur veya to improve the Ohio river by means of rea -ervoirs, and that a copy of the same be. forward, ed to the member of Congress from l this district, with ft request that be use bis exertions to pro • cure its passage. < The blank in this resolution, was filled by the ■insertion of the names of the committee above . mentioned. Capt May: made some'observations on the - : > ■ . importance of an improvement of the navigation ■ -of the Ohio river, after which - The meeting adjourned. ggj, St. Valentine’eDay,- be it remembered,- r comes off on Saturday next, the life inst. The -- -. “ - way the bachelors will catch it will be amusing' ; .to yonngiolksv- ; An. immense number, of Valen- - tines, sentimental, comical. tragical, have - ' been-brought-on by oar booksellers, and there . . la flnoQasu.aldemand for.them. jgi, We are requested to state that ft meet . - ing of the Ladies’. Central Association of tho friends of Hungary, for Pittsburgh, Allegheny ■ - - nud vicinity, will be held in: the Baptist Church, r in-Allegheny, on Wednesday, the 11th inst, at 2} o’clock, P. M. A general attendance is re quested. : . . . Westers Art Usios. —The subscribers to the Western Art Union,, of Cincinnati, will find the *' , engravings to which they are entitled at the Store of J. J. Gillespie on Wood street. It is a ~ very beautiful work of art The subject is: “The Trappers’ last Shot b XXXII CONGRESS—WIIIST SESSION. WiStHNOToir, Feb. 9. House A petition wns presented from the President nod Cashier of the Albany Bank, and AC members of the Now York Senate, for estab lishing a branch mint, in New i ork, which was referred. Mr. Clingman presented a petition from Copt. Wilkes, in reference to the search for Sir John Franklin, which was appropriately referred. Mr- Wray made explanation exculpating Benj. E Green from the charge made, relative to the payment of tho instalment, in April and July, 1844. from Mexico to this government; Mr. Green then being Secretary of Legation. Mr Burt was excused—on account of sick ness—from serving as Chairman of tho Com. mittee on Naval Affairs. Mr Peasely introduced a resolution calling for information ns to the Naval steam service of tho United States, and whether the steamers could bo converted into vessels of war. The res olution was so amended as to call for copies of contracts. Mr Wray asked leave to offer a resolution in structing the Committee of Ways and Means to report a bill for altering the Tariff so os to sub stitute a specific for sd valorem duties, and dis criminate in favor of American manufactures. Objection being made, and a suspension of the rales being moved, the motion was rejected, by yeas GO; nays 108. It was a party vote. On motion of Mr. Howard, the Committee on Military Affairs was instructed to inquire into the expediency of distributing arms and omuni tion among the new states and territories. Mr Lane moved a resolution of inquiry what steps wore taken to protect tho emigrants to Oregon from the Indians. The Uouse then adjourned. Sesaie. —Tho Chair submitted a communica tion from tho War Department, enclosing esti mates for fortifications in the bay of San Fran cisco. Mr Wade presented potitions for additional compensation for marshals taking census. A bill for relinquishing land to lowa, contain ing Salt Springs, passed. A bill for repairing Congressional Library room—passed. A bill, giving United States District Judges of Arkansas jurisdiction over permits and liconces granted to vessels, m whole or port, by stoam, was taken up. Mr Underwood then presented an amendment giving all United States District Judges power appertaining to inspectors of machinery and - boilers, adopted. The bill was debated and ordered to bo en grossed. The resolution on behalf of the Irish exiles was postponed. Tho Intervention resolutions were taken up, when Mr Clarke commenced a speeob. - 110 thought this tho proper time, when the ceunlry scorned carried away by enthusiasm for tho distinguished Hungarian, for tho Senate to reaffirm the pru dent counsol which had so long governed our country No motive but patriotism influenced him ; bo rebuked the course of those demagogues who wish to uiako capital by the excitement of this subject- His resolutions were founded on Washington’s Farewell Address and precepts.— Mr Clark said that Mr. Jefferson ridiculed the idea of protesting against Intervention by despotic governments in the affairs of others, unless prepared to enforco the protest by armies, though a more healthful fooling was beginning to pervade the public puud. Mr. Cass got tho floor, and after executive session. The Senate adjournod. KOSSCTII AT CINCINNATI. Cincinnati, Feb. 9. Immediately after noon the citizens commen ced moving towards the vicinity of the Layton Railroad Depot and about 3 o’clock there were fully fifty thousand peoplo on (bo streets, in the windows'and on thehouso tops m the vicinity of the Depot, all anxiously waiting to hail him wel 'coine, whose name and character had become as familiar to tho West as household words. _ All the military companies, as welt as tho various societies,'with their flags and bands of muslo were in attendance, and such an exciting scene os our city has presented during the afternoon, is but seldom witnessed. About 15 o’olook tbo roar of canon announced the approach of thp train containing the great advocate of human liberty, Louis Kossatb. As the care entered the city every voice was raised to hail the illustrious man as he passed. The procession formed at the Depot, and -moved ■ through some of tho. principal streets. ■ When St reached tho Bnrnott House, Kossuth made his appearance onthebaloony, when May or Taylor, on his behalf stated, that owing to the delicate state of Kossuth’s health, he was unable to speak, buf would do so on to-morrow, if bis strength permitted. Philadelphia, Peb. o._ Navigation has re-opened, and the -steamship City of Manchester, reached her wharf, with abont 89 other vessels of all classes. Solomon Baer was arrested to-day on suspi cion of being concerned in the merder of young Leohman, at Richmond. Tho suspicion is very strong. Private letters brought by the Europe, confirm tho advance in breadstuff. Holders here are asking S2}@37£ advance, with the belief that English prices will go higher. WAsnisawH, Feb. 9. Wm.. Wells, conviotod of murder, was sen tenced to be hung on the 23d of April next The prisoner, dnring the trial remained very composed. NEW TORE MARKFT—Feb 9 . Flour..,Soles of 2000 bids State at $4,68@ 4,75; Indiana at $4,75@4,89. . Com... Sales of 6000- bushels southern at 70 cents. EVENING. F10tu‘...1600 libla State at 4,62@4,76; for In diana, 4,7C@4,87. Rye-.lBo(jbus sold at 750. ■' •Corni„Sales OfBooo bos western at 090. P«rir...Ba!es of prime at 18,16@14,12; mess, 1fr,25@15,75- - BeOf...Sales at $l4. . Coffee,..Sales of? 00 bags Rio at 7 to 7f@Bo «ib. ' Sngar...2oo lbs Muscovado at 4i(&45.) .* SsiH of linseed Oil at 62c. *• Baltic. Bennci. Brownsville. u J. M’Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. « Thomas shrtver. Bailey, West Newton. *• (ienessae, Conaui, West Newton. “ s. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. WincbeMer, Mooic. Wheeling. •* Hibernia No. 2, Batchelor, Cincinnati. •• Asia, Boyd, St. Louis. “ J. Q. Adams, Lucas. St. Louts. “ Hail Columbia, Cole, llorkmgport. DEPARTED: “ Baltic, Brownsville. “ Atlantic, Parkinson, do " J. M’Kee, I lend rick con, McKeesport. « Thoum* rbnver. Bsllcy. West Newton. «• Genessec, (janant, West Newton. •* h. Bayard. Peebles, hJuabeih. Forest City,lMurdock, WcllsviJle, “ Pittsburgh. kounti, Louisville. <• Tiber, —, Louisville. u Diurnal, Coitwell, Wheeling. “ Pilot No. 3, Crane, Hockingport. Arena, Kinney, Wheeling. Cor Lons Resell, marietta, Parkersburg and Qaltlpolls. uni . t. The liiioSieuuierGOV.SHUNK, Will I leave for the above ami uucrmeiliaie MsmL votlf ' TuW.a.ap « For freight or passage apply ou board, or to 3 JOHN FLACK, Agent. Wldnaitfay Pacbat for Cincinnati. jrn-n _ The now and fast running steamer CIN* I JSaS&J&CINNATL PmxiNdHAM, Mauler, wilt leave CitMttSasE»regu2arly every Weouejuat. ivirfrelght or pa». e e, For Wheeling! 1 nft TUB new sod splendid paasengerstearoer £^^SwiNCHBSTBU t O*Koao< 11. Mooes, Mailer, will run a* a regular ln«weekly packet between this city and Wheeling, leaving Pittsburgh every Tuesday- Thursday and Saturday, at 10 A. M.,for Beaver, Wells villa, bieabeimtle and Wellsbunjhj returning, leave* Wheeling for Steubenville. WelUville and Beaver every Monday, Wednesday and Fndry, si 0 A. M. For freight or passage, having unsurpassed arcoramo dauou*, apply on board, or to ARMSTRONG, CROKEB A Co., Agenu, Wuier •(reel- The Winchester Isa new side wheel boat, and is the largest and finest steamer ever built for tho trade. Pas ecngerit and shippers can depend on her romaming In the trade. __ Idecfttt For Kltlaanlng find CatflsU. iJUSEnd THE light draught and pleasant steamer Capt. Milusoab,wHl leave the Allegheny wharf on Monday, Wednesday and Fridavs, at 3 o'clock, P. M, for Kmanning anti Catfish, hor freight or passac* apply oil board. tnovlS Allegheny Hirer Trade. BEGVLAH FRANKLIN PACKETS. I JECSm6 Tub fine steamer ALLEGHENY BEI.LL IreSlaaMalNo. g. Caoi. Wi. 11a *na, leave* '.lie Alle gheny \ya off forFranlchn,every Aionaay and rAtiriday, a(4 V M The fine steamer ALLFOJfKNY BRl>l<L No 3, Cap(. Jons lUssa- leaves ihe Allegheny wharf for Frank lin- every 7W*«/ap and Friday* at 4 P. M- For Freiffkt or Ptusage. apply on Hoard Por £1 arietta and ilockingpori. I frSfefi Tuxfinestcomer PACIHC, ZavoOß Max* will lesvc for the above ami Interraedt atf porta every THUHSDA Y, at 4 o’clock, P. M. t«r freight or per.age, caarlO No. 61 Water st.. ami 63 Front st. Important to Ifemalaa* Doctor latrobF’s french female pills an innocent, safe and effectual remedy for Chloro* aiS or or Green Bickness. Fleur, Albus or While*, Sup uressidn, Nervous Debility general Weakness- Nausea, Ptuin m the Head and Limbs, Loa* of Appetite, Palpitation, Tremors, Uiseam d Spine, Cos tiVßiies*. Irritability. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Mala lence or Wind, end all Uterine Complaints. Price 25 cents or five pore* for 61.C0 Sold wholesale and re tail by W 240 Liberty street, bead of Wood street, Pittsburgh, and by all On- Druggist*. f£7* Full dtrrcuous enclosed with e ach box. clreHhltdfcw „ l£uaporlum of Ltflhti CELEBRATED ETHEREAL QIL AND LABIPB. WII WRIGHT, (successor to J- S. louati), Mnnu « lacturerof and DtsUer Wholesale anti Retail m Ibo above named Oil ami Lamp*,is now receiving a Urge assortment of LAMPS, (or burning ibo F.thereul Oil, Can.phlne and Pine Oil Alwh, Lump* of every desenp- Uon, for baining Lard arid Lord Oil. Chandelier*, Girandole Hall Lumps, Wick*,Globe*, Chimney filala, Can*, and ml things to (he Catnphine or Pine Oil, regularly supplied once or twice a week. . . All orders left with the wagon, winch is constantly passim* through the cuy, will lie promptly attended t». N P Lamps of all kinds altered to buru the Elbe r*ut o*l- Ail article* delivered tn any part of the city, or In Allegheny, free W. H. WRIOHT. No- 8S Four lit sL, (Apollo Halt,) au ofl between Market and wood streets fienry Roltboelti HAS the pleasure of announcing to the public, that at the repeated »ohcltuUons cf his former pupils* he has deiermiued to make Pittsburgh l.i< penaunoulre* Biiicnc’c, and will, therefore. re*commerce tn give tu, siruction on the PI A NO, CiUITA II and VOCAL uIIJSIC on the UiA day qf February next. I hose vho desire to become studery*. will please leave their adures* at the Music Store of Mr. Jolm il. Mellor, where a book for that purpose will be kept—or through tjju Post Office.— Alt applications will be positively attended u>} and In struction commence on the above named day, (frebruary OUi)- I have the percussion to refer those who arc not acquainted with me, to the following gentlemen: Jolm Snyder, Esq., Caritier Dr. Robert Snyder j of the Wank of Pittsburgh) George Ogden, Esq.). H. L. BingwahJ2»q.} Janies A. M’KiiUbLfcsq. N G Mu»pby, Eaq; W. L. Fahnestock, E:*q dctflikSwii HENRY BOtIBOCK. I \K OLIVER’S FLUID EXTRACT OF BARS A PA* II RJLLA.GDAEACUM ano BUCHBK.—ltcouiains a large quantity ol the Medical Properties, of four valu able ivereiable) articles, and a larger amount of Sarsa parilla, than any other Syrup or Extract. As tor its ef fects In curing toe gowingdise&«es, it is unsurpassed by any other medicioe of this nature, as hundreds can tes tify. The following diseases are those (in pan,) m which U may be given with advantage : Kheumatum, Gout, Scrofula, Scurvy, letter.Ac, Morcarat Diseases, Debilitf, Sera noi Weakness, Dl*oa*c* of the Kidneys, Uterus, (Womb). Ac ,4c. Try il afflicted, and you will never regret having done eo. Price SI, large bottles. For sale at _ feb7 NO. fig SMITHFIELD STREET. ~ Ow*toh f s Rgobauge, "VTO. n ST-CLAIR booso ha* been ill tnken by the undersigned, fitted up in style, furnish ed with the best Of LIQUORS, andevery thing the sea «oa can afford. A» excellent LUNCH every day, to which attention is especially coiled. iaffl£ JAMKB OWSTON. purchase immediately, 8400 of CUy W grants. , MOFFIT 4 CO., r.w No. 31 Ftfdt street. —~ r Health Office. THE nubile are Infarined.lbal tbe OFFICE OF TI|E IiOARDOF HEALTH oftl.eCilyof Piuuburgh’h at No. 69. Grant street, between Fourih and Diamond Eree&,4ere all Notlcea and Communlnauon, for the Board mart be left. CHARLES «.AYLOB,^ lyis tVaMSB HANGINGS—A good OMorlment of Paper PV Sl^,ofallpnv C^y.on H Ua„da ;1 d i fo„ale “SL No. 85 Wood street. ifSFBiJ’I'JNG I'APKK—wrapping Paper, of tjV fl all «1k», ftr tala b^ ALTBB p MAHS hall. GLASSES AND SUGAIt- Sugdr, &M , KNrGH T, . . 6 \ Q 4 Water and 118 Water street. Books, stationery, ac., at akctioj*.—\\ »h be told, on Thursday evening. February I2di, at M*« Cartney’s Auction House, u Tara® assortment of Theo* logical mod Miscellaneous Books. Among the .assort ment may be mentioned tn nan the following Byron's Works, History™ France,Life of Napoleon, Josephus, RoDlua’ Ancient History, republished S.; Walker’s Dictionary, Bon Quixotic, Milton’* Para dise, Trearureot Knowledge, Life of Walloitaieen, Par lor Journal. Year Book.MOautey’s History of Englaod Original Letters, Heart Treasure, Pollock's Course of lime, Baud Book of Games, Odd Fellows’ Library, Greek Revolution, History of the Chureb, D»X’ Works, Empress Josephine, Vale, Pilgrim’s Progress, I/ord of the Isles, Lallyjßook. Success in Life, Rouiason Crusoe, Family uml Pocket Uibles, Annuals, Ac., together with a large assortment of Stationery, Ac. feblU W. G. M’CABTNBV Aucrr. PAWNBROKER’S SALE OF WATCHbs*, JfcW FLRY, Ac , at Adchoic —Will be sold on Saturday evening. Febraory 14th, at early gas light, at M’Can ncy’-t A uchon House, one of the largest nod beet assort ed lots of Watches and Jewelry odered in this cuy for ,orae time- Among the assortment may be inemioned in part the following j „ A . , 0 gold patent lever Watcließ,(Enghsb ca«es); 10 do do do Jo, full jeweled. IS carats j 6do L’Epine yVatehes, 4 holes Jeweled, 16 carats; 4 dodododotlo do 14 e»r&B; 12 silver patentlever Watches. (English cases]; ttdo do do 13 jewel*; I*dodo do 13 jewel*, silver duds; 6 .do L’Epme do, 4 holes jewelled; odo do do, 4 boles jew eled, silver dials; 34 gilt Watches, assorted sizes and 3ualme*; 1 la'pe lot of common Watches, assorted, 1 o do of Ladies’ gold Guard Chains j 1 do do Vest Chains; 1 dodo Fob Chains; t dod.i ladies aud gentle men’s gold Pencils; t do do gold Breast Pins and Broaches i Ido do do Ear Rings; stiver Hair Comb*; silver Pencils, gold Pens, Ac, The above comprises in part one of thelargest assort ment of Watches and Jewelry offered at auction in this city for some time- The Watches are made by the most celebrated mokers m Englaud, and ore pronounced by judges to be a first-rate article Those w want of such article* should not neglect to attend the sale. 1 hey will be ready for exainmauoa on Saturday morning. fcblO W. G. M'CARTNEY. Auei’r. Valuable city property at Accrma —The subscriber, Assignee of L. Shroo. will sell at pub*. Pc sale, on the premise*, on Saturday, the 14lh day of February, A. D. 1853. at 2 o’clock, P. M. of that day, those three Lots of Ground, situated in the Seventh Ward- City of Pittsburgh, betug Nos. f, 4 and 6 in bhrom's Plan, „ Lot No-1 fronting 31 fret on Bedford street, and ex tending back 70 feet to a 4 feet alley, with the privilege of a 3 feet alley alongside, and on which there is erected a two story dwelling boase. No 4 fronting 10 feet on Keating’s allot, and extending back 63 feet to a 4 fast alley, and having ttiereon erected a frame two story duelling home No-6-adjoining the above, and having erected tlfere on a two story brick dwelling house. JOHN UAETON, Attorney at Law, No.CS Fifth street, Or, to L. SHROM.oo the premise*. j 4 20 W. O.M’CaRTNBV, Aaet’r. C COFFEE HOUSE STAND FOR SALE A Coffee j House Stand, with a lease of the Hoaso, having two year* to ran from the I*l of April, ISSL Also,the Fur niture, Bar Fixture*. Liquors, Ac. remaining on hand.— The house is well located and doing a good business will be sold at a bargoin as the present owner has to quit the l>u«iue*s on account of bad health. For particulars enquire, of hi* 7 W.Q, M’CARTNKV. Aacl’r. P. m. DAVIhi Auctioneer, -irALUABLK BOOKS, FROM A PRIVATE LIBRA \ RY at AucTtns —On Wednesday ami Thursday evening', Feb- Ittb and I2th. »l 7 o’clock, si the sales room, corner of Wood ami Fifth creels, will be sold a large collection o( vnluobio Books from a private Ituru ry embracing many scarce and finely tllustiaied works. Alfo—Standard row London and American publica tion*, among which are Grimesiot. « History-of the Neth erlands folio, London 1600. Biographical Dictionary, U> vols; Patrick- Lowtb. Arnold, Whitby aud Lowmnu s Commentary. 4 voln.; Fox's Acts and Monuments, 3 vols, folio- Hogarth’s Works; Chamber’s Information for the People- 3 vols; Chamber’s Cyclopedia of English Liter ature 3 voU; 34 vols novels of the best modern Au thors - 33 vols Boston edmou,of the Poets ; bhakspeare’s works, 8 vols, finest rdnton; Richardson’* English Die* tiouory 3 vol*, 4tp ; Uooner’s Rational Kcereuttoiis, 4 vols ■ Burn’s work'- 6 vols. illustrated, London; Ana lectic Magazine, 14 vols; standard works of History, Bioeraphv,Travel,.Mechanic Arts,Natural History, ‘ c., *c (tcbl<’)_ P. M. DAVIS; AncFr. NDFRWRITER'S SALE UKGERMAN CLAY On Tuesdny afternoon, Februaiy 10th, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Buies Roomt. corner of Wood uua Fifth streets, on account of whom it mav caucerr, will be sold,seven casks German Clay, slightly damaged t y water in Lranspofiaiion. Term*, Cush pitr funds. f P [jO p. M UAVIS. Aucuoneor. SALE OF GOLD AND SILVER ll WATCHEB—On Tuesday evening, February lU, •i 7 o’clock, at the Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be sold, hy order, of G. St R. Siedle, Fxocuiors *«l Vulerian Duffuer. deed., two supeitor gold pnient'lcver Wnt/hrs; three do do deluebrrijdodo j uUo, seven silver Watches. To nay cost qt repair*,&c., vtx: two double rare Kngi)di watches; two single do Swi«* uo; three do do French do. feb? P. M DAVIS. Auet’r. A/\ BBi-S, CEMENT—of superior quality, for sale rrlr low, to close consignment- P. JVI. DAVIs, ja31:l( comer of Wood and tilth streets. -JKSJ. W. Jfl TAPSCO'I'T & CO’S. arrangements for ibw. *SS3A Bfiei Jamci UlaUtly, “*“■ EUROPEAN agent, and Dealer m .Foreign Ex change, i< alio Ageoi for the following) l’ocltet esi Pioneer Line of Steamships, between New York and Liverpool. Swallow Tail Line, tailing from New\ork and Liv erpool ou the tub amldislof each inouih New Lme leave* New York an the *o;h. and Liver* pool on the 11 ih of each manta. Red **tar Line leaves New \ork on the 11 lb, and Liv erpool on thatJOth of each month. K Line sails twiee a mouth from Liverpool and New York. The London Line of Packets rail from New York the Ist, Bib, 10 U and 21th, and ffom London on the ttth, Uth, *2lst and 23ih of each maud). The Clyde Line of Glasgow Packets rail from New York and Glasgow on the Ist and 10th of each month- A Weekly Lme of Packet* from Liverpool to New Orleans Dai'y Lme for emigrants, from New York, by steam boat and Railroad, or by canal and railroad, to Pitts burgh. . . Passengers will receive every attention, and advice given cheerfully at the offices of W. Tnpacou & Co, Eden Quay, Dublin, and St. George** Uuflqingc, Liver pool; w. &J T.Toprcou H Co. t 86 South ftretrt, New York, or at the office of the advertiser. Parsons reading in the United States or Canada, who wish to send for their friends tn any part of England, Ire land, Scotland or \Y©le», can make the nccessurty ar rangements on application to the. subscriber, aud have them brought oat by any of the above favorite Lines of Packets, (which range from 1,000 to 3600 tons burthen,) or by first classmercbant ships,on favorable term*, by way of Liverpool, Loudon or Glasgow. Their frequen cy of sailing precedes the possibility of delay. Passage can. alio.be secured Irom Liverpool to New Orleans, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Charleston and Savan nah, direct. Remittances in pmall aud Urge sums, as usual, to Great Britain and Ireland. Messrs W.& J.T. Tapscott ds Co. huve entered into arrangements wUh Messrs. Vogel, KodkA Co , Bankers, Frankfort, on-lhe-main,aitd with Messrs Edward Blount A CoWankers, Paris, to draw sight drafts, which can be made payable la all the principal pieces throughout France and Gemmny. Passage tickets and draft* al ways for salo by the undersigned, corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, (ap stairs), Pittsburgh, next door to M e«». J.*E. Hpyd’. tol “" c j^ KELy . p. Catalogues of the vessels, time of sailing and burden, can be uod at the above office gra.ie, ffeb4 MEXICAN LAND WARBANT^Bo^una^Cd, feb4 cornerof Sixth and Liberty streets Hoaesof norage* TUE subscribers for the crecuon of on House of Re* fuge for Westren Pennsylvania, are hereby notified that an assessment o itwenty per cent, on the amount subscribed by each, ib required to be paid to the Treasu ror, onor before the Iflth day of November next. ' Bv order of the Board of Directors. oct2Ltf JQbKpA HANNA, Treasurer. A FACTORY—Butldmgs substaattal and spacious; with a large Eneine; situated on Walnut street, between Peon and Liberty street, FiAb Waid. Poshes non can be had immediately. Enquire of JOHN A. PARKINSON, j«7:lmdd:w _ _ Penn street. FOR SALE—A SMALL FARM—containingt>3 acres m prime order, with two comfortable dwelling bouses, au orchard well watered and sailed for garden ing purpose*. Situated lk miles from the rati load.on Kilbuck llan. lu Ohio township. Or would exchange for a brick bouse in the city. Apply to McLAiN,.MOFFITT A CO , febl 31 FtfJt street, Pm«burgh. TWO BRICKYARDS FOR RENT—Poa*e-sion give n immedtately, for four gangs each-One in the mb ward of thu city of Pittsburgh, recently occupied by Geo Monl .& Sons; ihe oilier adjoining Uie atiove, In Pitt township, has been in the occupancy of Geo. Moore for ten years, consequently the character of die clay for brick has been well established. For farther information, Inquire of the subscriber, Allegheny City, corner of Sandusky street aud South Common. [iangrJmo] GK'>. MILTRNBKRGKg. Lota Cor #ale« ONE LOT in the bignUi Wa rd of tho City of Pitts burgh frouuug ouljoeuAt street 293 feetfrouiing on Vonbroam street, running to the bluff 4UU feet, fronUog the Monongobela 303 feet, fronting on Miltcnberoer’s streei4ol) feet. One other Lot, adjsluing ihe above, la PiU township, fronting on Locust street 344 feet, fronting on Mtiteaber ger’s street u> the blaff32J feet, on the bluff overlooking the Monongaheia feet to a line of the property of the lute James lrwm,2Uo feel to Locust street. One Other Lot lu Fill Township, fronting on Locutl Street. 337 fret, fronting on MiltenbergerStrcct ldO led to a ‘2i feel alloy, froniiog on said alley d 39 feet to a hue of Propeity ot late James lrwm, from Alley to Locust Street 120 reel. One Other l.otm city of Pittsburgh, fronting on Lo cust Street &H feci, fronting on Vaabraam Street )2l> feet to a 24 feel Alley, fronting on said Alley &03 feet, fronting ou Miitenbcrger Street FA) feet to Locust Street. Oue Other Lot fronting on Forbes Street4B feet, front ing on Miltenbergrr Street 120 fret to a 24 feel Alley; on tho said Alley 48 feel to Lot No. 4i in Millcnberget’s Plan Lots. *. One other lot, fronting on Forbes street, £0 feet, front ing on Van Bream street 120 feet, to a2l feet alley, fronting on said said alley 29 feet. One other lot, fronting on Forbes street 7 1 ft., running back (a a 24 feet alley 120 feet, fronlmg on said alley, 72 (cot. 1 will sell for cash, on long umc» or on perpetual lease. For pumeu ar*, enquire of the subscriber, on the corner ofSondavky street and Soath Comainn, Allegheny City. jan&Cmo GEO-MILTKNbKRGKR. BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE.—Sixty feet of Ground, on the corner of Third street and chancery Lane, eighty-five feet deep. This property is ou the corner of the second squure. below Market street; and for a pri vate residence is die mo*t suitable of any now tor eule, being convenient to market and liu-uiess, tor terms, Ac., winch wilt be reasonable, apply to J AMES M. CHRISTY, at the Office of the Gas Company, ja.P:lm or of U. WOUDs»,Esq., Fourth st. WO LET—ONE WAREHOUeE, on Liberty, oppo- X sue the head of Wood street, with a vacant Lot back running through to Penn a licet, now occupied by William Lelimer. Possenaion given Ist of April. 1852.. Enqtmeof frb4 R. BARD A Co, HO Wood st. mo LET—AN OFFICE TO LET—over Philo Hall X and next door to Nelsou’s Daguerreotype Booms. ALSO—A smsll Dwelling Uoase ou Pennsylvania Avenue, near Oakland. Possession given immediately. E. D. GA2ZAM, dect) Liberty *i . near Third. tyb LET —A comfortable two Mory Brick Dwelling, X on F tc*t street, accoud door below Ferry, with seven rooms.cellar and vault,at a moderate rent. Enqmr of febs 11. RICHARDSON. Market stieet. FOR bale—A valuable harm of acres— all ara ble laud, of Urst and second river bottom, situate ou the Canal, three miles west of BlairsvilJe and the Railioad Depot i IOJ acres m cuhivuuon; balance prune umber; all well fenced m; a large family mansion, of twelve rooms,well arranged; large barn and stable; »pnng hou-e, wash house, smoke bouse, corn cnb»,car nayeliouse, aud otUerout houses; a largo apple orch ard; also, a peach orchard, mid every oilier variety of choice fruits; good water, ihe whole t* In prime or der, Price fcaTuOU Term* cu*y. The improvements are worth lire money. S CUTHBERT,GenerRI Agent, feb3 5b Snmhfield street. ITtoil KciN I'—A cottage House, with about an acre of * Ground, pleasantly smuated less thad two miles from the city; having ten rooms, we;l arranged i porti cos in front and re&r; also, a wash house, a stable nod carnage house; fancy and vegetable gardens; a varie ty anu abundance of fruit and shade trees; summer bouses, Actaste fully and conveniently arranged, and m good order. Rent 8350 a year. S. CUTUBERT, General Agent febs SO teimthfiglJwtrcel. WK havo seen ui a New .\ork paper an account of the horrible mangling of. a child, by jßaij, and of it* death toon alter. The case is indeed a pitiful one, aud should awaken the people to the necessity of clean sing their houses and establishments of rats and each vermin. This may be effectually done with by a box.of BURGESS' Roach Rat and Mouse un surpmuiiblo ns a remedy in such cases. .It should be tried by all. I’rico v 5 cents a box. For sale at feld . NO. 50 SMITHFIELD ST. Agency for Different Lines of Packet Ships. SOS libsett st., rrrrsßDsaii. *“SasSE For P I V BYRNES <fr C0.,63 South iirtety emur of 2*tn«, iY«u York; 30 Waterloo Road, Liverpool; and 03 Gtavitf street. /Veto Orleans, HAS a LINE OF PACKETS saUJnrevery fcvedays from Liverpool lo New York; a Line of Packets from Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the 18iU Of each month; a Line of Packers to Buhimore on the SOlh o. each month- Also—a Line ol Packets on the Bth and 24th of each month froai London and rortsmoath to: New York. . , • ALSO—Draftsat sight al wayion hand, for any amount* at the lowest rate* of discount; aud all information riven concerning passengers, that can be given, with piewurc by thefr Agent. JOHN TIU)Ml»SOI&, 1 205 Liberty n.. Fwhnrgh. fk«w Arraugcmeutti jLINE OF PACKETS PHILADELPHIA. TO SAIL FROM LIVERPOOL aTOTraßßrogfa* On (A« Ktghutntk day qf every Month. JANE SLGLIDDEN, Ambms Child, TOO lons-lßih Nov; JAMES BROWNE, Arthur Child , 1000 lona- 48lb Dee. GONDAR, J. Q* Baratov. oso ioqs*———lSlU Jan; NEW 91 HP, - , BSD tons- 16th Fob, The above ships are built of the best materials and af ter the most approved models for swiftness, combined with the modern improvements for Ute comtorrof pas sengers. Their commanders are men of-knowit There packets will take advantage ofsteam tow boats np the Delaware. Also, ships sailing weekly from Liverpool to New O rleans. Passengers can gel up the river cheap through the winter. • For terms of Second Cabin and Steerage passage; ap ply to or address by letter (post-paid), P. VV. BYRNES&CO., 63SoatiistrcetjCOTnerDf PiDe,New York’; 3a Waterloo Road,Liverpool! or to . JOHN THOMPSON; janlthly 80S Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ToPrlßters* NEWSPAPER OFFICE FOR SALE. —A fifst-raio orponanny is now afforded to go into tlie Newspa per business. The whole or one-half of a Democratic fiuper, In ono of the Western counties of Pennsylvania » for sale. The County is decidedly Democratic, and the Office enjoys thewhole of the Countypatronag©: Tho paper has a good circulation and:iu business is profitable. Private and reasons alone, induce the present proprietors to sell. .Address*, either personally, or by letter HARPER & PHILLIPS, vjadihtf Editors of Posi, PiltaburgbvPa. M P 1 THE QBE AT SECRET AT CAST DISCOVERED For t&o Oure of Coniamplton l New Suet mi A-New EemeJiet. Triumphant Suecat. NUT ALL’S SYKIACUU, ny Tuscure for cough*, colds, eorft ibroat, spitting blood, difficult breatblagvbronrlnue, incipient, confirm* cd and tubercular consumption; in matsbattles Each one peculiarly adapted to each one of the three singe* of 5 \ SYMPTOMS. ■ 1 Cough, piun m the breast, ( side, head, bach, joints ana Uucnbs,.inflammation,. *o?e ue*s and tickling tat the throati-fever* ilifficali'iind ‘quick breathing* tzpteuxra*. tioit: difficulty frothy* Cosuvene*** spasmodic.' ■cough, vfblent fever, night, i morning android day sweat, hecnc. floShiu theQuce and rherksj burning heaUn the palmsof the bands and soles of he fcz\,tTpvioTatuxi tasy, leprous; and - streaked vuh Meed." . SYMPTOMS. Diarrhma, diminished fe ver, cough and morning _ i sweats,great and increasing Tubercular Consumption, | debility, frequent feinting lu Yellow Wrappers. I Gta, slight delirium and ... .:} swelltngof the extremities. TO THE AFPUCTED.—The appearance in mice boiilesof NUT AEL’S- SYRIACItMIsa new era in me didne, from iu noveity aml direct onposiUon to the old absurd and' liicooswtcni ONh, BvfTLh BYSFEM, while its success,prepared tn ihiamapner, (eachbottle containing a different preparation), in «mng/A* differ* f nt s-asts which characterize Consutnpton, bus esiab lkhed the welcome truth of the Curability of every stags cf Pulmonary Consumption. ■ ■ : Physicians approve of it because it ia batro npon cor ren and Pathological principles. The:, public approve of it, because tl is Cewnon Sensty and: because they know, from sad ezptnentt iliat one prepa ration will not cure the thru stages of Co>uvmpXo/i.~ The suffering, disappointed and encouraged invalid an- . Srove« of It, because itspnnciplea hold out a reasonable.i |rpft,artd when he uses fiutalPa Syriacam,his hopes the first stage of Consumption, and uses thev i first bottle, his expectoration, difficult and pamlulj be-i i cornea free nud east:; Ins .cough soon gets well; the. I «ortness;tlcClinjrirthls\hroaUjiifUn»nau<m,patniri his breast* aide,head,hack; joints anff-Urabs are removed. If heis iuiho second stage andneesihe secomPbotue his fever leaves h raj bis disturbed, slumbers become sweet and refreshing; his night sweats vanish, s his ex-' neclomUon copious and bloody, assumes a healthy ap pearance. and at length disappears ; his l»owcU fce come regular; his appetite returns; the flush in his 1 cheek disappears; the Darning heat imho palms of nis ! bands and soles of his feet are fell no longer? his cough : now ceases yhe recovers and is .... ...... If he is in the third stage, and use* botue, bis Diarrhma gradually ceases; bis weak bowels .become strong; bis cough and other bad syropiom* disappear ; leeb<e digestion becomes strong and \fgoioue; his stomach lecovcrs its proper tone, and creates new,noU and nourishing blood: his strength rejoinshis wasted body is clothed with flush i uis uva « saved, and he is restored to hoaUb. _ . , Each bottle of Natali’s Syuacuin has the Symptoms or the stoce for which u ts'.nieuded printed in front of the wraDDcr.wheTeby every Invalid, knowing hw own symp "ms caniadge for him?elf, WHICH BUSTLE HbflUfc QUifrEd; consequently no mistake can occur iu se lecting the proper medicine. • ; ■; . ....... See Pamphlet in pcmessionof the t.drlorot this paper, comalniiK Dr. NuisU’s Pathology of Consumption..— Eeciures oa die Mrictirrc and uses of the Human Luugs, and comficales of cores. . , ITT* Prepared only by Dr. NLTAI.L, inventor and Proprietor Price One Dollar Per Uoitle. r ro p n UQr KtiV sKK A M’DOWELI*, 140 Wood Only Wholesale and Retail Agents for PiUfborgh and Allegheny Coumy. pa7.d£w FIRST STAGE. (ucijuent Coat unipnon, jp Blue Wrappeta. SECOND STACK. Confirracd Consumption, in Pink Wrappers. THIRD STAGE. TOINVALIOS AMD Tllifi fiICIL TffS CELEBRATED COMSTOCK MEDICINES. First The a e*t p*m f.icbactob i Corner Dalit's) curing all Burin null u.l tiicroal Bums a ad S ßuim nf Columbia for Slaying orHestoringithe “SnSSI Perce and Bans Liniment and Indian Erg-. noble Elixir, a cure lor oil ess-s of Rhouinniisjn, 4ih Meilair'e Aamlie Oil, a certain cure for Dealnesc. 5'U Way'* Unimeni.a known cute loMhe i’iles, Olh Spain's Ktek Headache Kemcdti - 7ih hlmher's Rel.ef, for all women in the (smily \»ay. Slh LangleYs Uieal VMm Indian Panacea,, lor. Colds and feverish feelings a.id uravcmlilo feyers, for Asthma, Id»er Coraplami and llihons .^ecuons, for, | Diurtlitet, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite t f«CodUV^ •ncPB fit females and mares, andntrvuuseornplainlSyfar, S'otnacb Affections, Dyspcpma, Piles, nhetfmeilsin«to.. ! The. great poiu sat® ilisnotbaeftptaK®, licvor gitfes ;j P^S a &^r^?“g« C Ollier,, for Children ° r iu'h'df'» ,! £r«OTi’j Clear Pam Siller No medicine has been discovered Inal is so happily adapted lo me ( iniirnally as drops to betakou, and yet nerform such wonders wheuappt cd ixtemalli/ as a. ash or ba;b, by f-r dnv. ’”?4 W ¥h“«.e a d 9 ”/; Pill and Temperanee ri, gariAelamv s Ftni syniy, the popular EX, FOR LOUfaUsTcoins, INW.UEN. Z m^Tm'iEaalndian Kelt.Tork Hair iyOiitheorily ! i qnitl&colorin&forme iloJr«-> r.- 1 Is:h Balm of CA*nc»,aClitneBeßenieily for Cals,, This ( ed all oilier SaTßftpjulllas, and »tIU giv£a us grpavsAils- ; i faction asewr.- *■„.* : v • •,. . i 17ih- The- celebrated spread Sir*7t*iA?n*iig rlasttri i i made from Dr. Lia’a recipe, and the moil popularm the Dtop*. -Acenainandcasy,| cut© for/roodi Ache, .1 19th- Dr- Coawroca has lately boughtthe itebi tor toe*; United States, of the celebrated , Canttnftatei Mtntral , Wattr, found at the SalrSpunys ■QCDpeior.iWmryC; 1 Chase, at St Catharines, C.W, • has at-1 t&ined a notoriety and popularityneyer before, equalled 1 by any preparation at tUai.place,;andUasalo has beenr] commensurate with Ub moms,wblohjtTe extraordinary. 1 Ail the remedies are fuUy described jq ALMANACS, tobegtven wall wh& call ;wherc theMedicinesare, ’-All preparations heretofore : known a» w COaiSTQCK’S” or COMSI'OCK & CO.V, atwayftbe longed and now belongs INCLUSIVELY to Dr .Lucia* B;CoinsUck; ami tbougtubo siffDatare pr-CornstQCK«. Co- wUlbecouUnuedaTtuextmjabel with the fac-simue eiguamre of flr« L. 3 C. will in future .designate ;4bft., GENUINE. OTJIB5 g MU3T BE'SPURIOUST D* Tie above medicine* can Tie had £n this ploceor fabfl ■ WILLIAM JACKSON.. Chamberlin's Commercial College* (CUABTSABII A. D. 1850.) ZocaUdat lAa comer <jf Marietcnd Third itrttts, . rpilßPlanoi fnsirucUon Burned m tiifo'lartuuuonrlnv X reference to BfK>S-KEKPING; bas fieeitesied by; iho .rrmcipalfor.fi pracucaljas.’ifen asibcorcuoftijlaall iu cpemkmt, Tius stodent U flot i confined to any particular-printed book,buri% exercised : i .on a great variety of practical forms, anc&nsare .-of" i daUy -occnrrencela the various departments of trifle.- Frec Lectures oq Commercial Law art dehveTed at the^ Colleßo ovety hlonday evcomff t by Measta. !VVATSON and STOWE,commencins:-at7 o'clock; ThereJs eonaectedwithtbeln«tUatiQaa*ComnleTCinl" Library, affording superior -the «tndent9£ I thaa enabUdg every one to become TftsuUar'With tte [ laws of Commerce. i \ PENMANSHIP—?A teacher, has bsenr- employed :*to [ take charge of ibis brandy •wbo-devotealus whole’sit* lenUon to theaavascement oflifrelosses. vA4eportsmnt i&openedfarthe purport of instructing mechaoics&nd ofdraftfiigycwi" snooting machinery, eogmeannr, Ac. - . By rcferenceta oarnnrteip&LmorQhaQfs apd buamess wiU be fotind tnat rUerels no losiitauwrin tht* mg-yoang men i&the Various parstniaor t rode.. x _ O K. CHAMBEHLIN, ErindpaL - ja&d&w "" tod gfgfeSsOr of Booh Keeping*, iph. .. Accordingly, wcjlnd ill esorfeirlffjAiiPosraftmntfafry,' m wsesof IlcpaucvSd •compiaini* orgoiienilpfo.oirauon of till ibe vftif. poire nr, »d<TaU: * iho'e tojmcnfcig disease* of ilie ?kiH,-5a ti« •' paurnce,und so irju iou* to huifth |jj* Sero/ulaiSjiph.Ut, ■ i .Qan*Teiu t J-‘heum9ti3m, and\a xaUvaiuua vf dtAtfitiisa- : \ grtcnbUpjxd dangauusdistasts nrtspnduguttdjtttftelly cuted by ihe us* of this TmUiciut -- ■■■,;- bAUSE, (Michutab);- Of lobtfrC.tfioh Sir. John X), FotirrUeur bird'll isw»?h tiiiuU«rol»le : feelings oi gratilfl Je ihai I iim-iil)le,ilHou£ji {li» Dr/me Proyidenceof ■God,asd-by itiervsmder?working Agency l of that .excellent medicine*: .Veliaiv Dock - and Sar»aparUia,' w lo giyp ’jou s k ; *ynj|»ioliw of oiy.7- alma«l fcopeies&case lathe winter ror-fSwCtj I ' a severe ::• psjarsrbleli - iiAx side and Jfg; -aiDie eame-imeia lomiipioilroUOM v of ray physical system; afso,xny jpg lied shrunk u*ubout'. lwo-thiras of its cOnunoa l prticurea iLeaueod* .' [ anc&of a&tilfn! prftciitioiter.‘vho [cwe'cneofthe worHfomsof-liver complaints Jfes&td-r [my cat-owasone not. e.->«j!yhandlcd, but prescribed .ratw i 1 remained under salis i Sed he could not help -I tbcnprottuj'ed of.yourafebt olthi» plac«i Wl; A.'Reerfctwo boUfe* •;. fourDocfc RndSari«pafiJfa,from .wb«ch~l'teceiv<?U of benefit taken four more, 1 woe able.'to, pursue mybasness wiihaat .tany.v inconvenience, aiHi'have been smctMhat lima:a weft a short tune since f .xvas^coaruied : :ta my* ' bed ih reofomths of Die time ; :and I canuot ascribe ilte . .. rctam of my heftlih -lo any other causerthan -by. the.'.-, agency.of that trulyvaiaable Tnedic4ne;f*uvxoitVYcK low Dock and SarsaparMo. ilASbl h YAlfßU*£a Sam fra, October 14,1651. . Air. 7, D. Porir^DearSir;.. ;I7- send' you Ihd foregoing v »o faresl.amacquaintw' vithbis ea*e» it is oil tjne. 1 praeuTed.il, thinking uimght be a bene* ■ fit to you and the atQiCled. liave tae^rlvilege. of using it as you think best- ; Yours, -W. ABEJSK3. Tht foUomnz. Ltutr u frost a: iighly TnprcMjJb ; Pfiyj£> > cuiti } wha aijotft an ezimnotfiTaxnci::-. NjLVxßi«i{Star)cCou,o.} 1 -Nov.l > l£sl, Dr. John D. Pnri~Dear Dr* Gayzettf* .Extract of Sarsaparilla-”/ Tins meiheme haa been prescribed* : by me for ihe fastlhree years, with good effect* in gece- . taL debihiy v Liver- Complainr, Jaoudiee; - Dyspepsia, Chrome' ana - NervoM'disease*. . In'-aU FensaJe Com plaints it certain!} is nneqaatfed la the ase of ibis mediane .the patient constantly : gains etrdngih and vigor* a fitcl worth? ofrfrest c©&- shlerauofc It is pleasant toibetasleand-siseUttfailcazi bcnseUby persons 'vith th& mosnielieaiß/ with aafeiy t onder any eireanMtanecs. J <im S>-e»iins from expenence.aml to iheaiEieieAladvLieltro*^- : ■ DSL*. S. LEEPEfL Extract a: Lexer frtm a*. exzmttee Hadteni vir UfiA* - ' wiijlFucmisiMCr !’• 1 " T v’ Nsositi (WlsCOJism), 0c1*23,1851. i • flfr. John V. Far*—Xtearjjirrl am- dqi of your ‘AVIs— Aar** Balsam of Wild Cherry t Aand*Dr.GupxaUV Ex-.: tract ot Yellow Dock and ward a "apply immediately. ■* Your Balsam of WUdCherry worked lo a charm here. —tiot abotUeTaiied oFaffordiiieiininediAtoTdtefiandiai e bafooeHan^la.gentlemanyears v of a?e>,- it cured, and the V ellow Bock bag done equally ns well. 1 look three botUcs njyselft.lagt -falfi’.auil en* joyed perfect beatiltdasi -winter; ferthe first, winter ;for eleven yearSjbeingtroobledwitUa-Bevcreewpnonot i-tbo skin,-which laid me upfroro taro, weeks -to-four ■ ! mouths-every nmierand spring, omil last wioier Henry h\ Jones, a brother merclmut and :o particular'v fnend of twoboulesof the Yellow Dock, for: & Scrofulous Eruption, -which ;haa.vworked -&Q' euitra . enra. h My store is at the comer of AViscoosin Avenue: aul: Waluut.street/ ’TcursrrerfpectfuJly* CIIAZatS E CASH ET Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for $5 Bo!dby *■■•::. ■ J. D. I‘AUhy t’tncmnaU, Ohio, ' North-east comer of Foutth amJ- waJnat onAVahiut—to whom all Ordtrsmusibeaddrcaseih 3 Kidd* Co, FutsburghiliWilcoxjJryeotnerMßiket i ' ' street and U e Diamond. Ju A Falmestonk. A Co, Fills* , borgb) J A Jones, Pittsburgh, tee A Beckham, AUe* l gbeny City, LT Kuweit, WIf Lamber- * ton, Fronklti, L 0 Bowie, t/oionlown, if Welty. ' , Grceiisburgb; S Koumr, Somerset, Scott A Gilmore, } *■ ' Bedford ? Reed 4 Saoy If eotuigdottiftfrs-OrriJiollidoyS- :; i. ; : v?;s . burgh; Hildebrand & Co, Indiana j JR;: WwgJitjKutan---! ' : -' i; f mngi Evans A Co, lirooVvilfc, A Wilson A Son, Z Waynes burgh 5 Al'f'arland AOOjJVGalJendeiv-.Mend* :• :■]■■ •••’ :\:a ■■■-. ville, Burton & Co, Erie, Henry fr'ciker. Mercer; Jtu 1 Kelly A Co, Butler, S Smith, Beaver, 3 J) Somme non, 4 I Wanen, FL ft CS-Junes, Conderspon, P Crocker. ** w St , Hrowjisville fnovld \f -Ayer’* Cfaerry Pectoral! f Eon the curb or coccus, * NESS, BRONCHITIS, W HOOPING COUGU I ‘ CROUP, ASTUM \ and CONSUMPTION. * 5 •In offering to ibeeommunity - med> fiirdßea«o3 of (lie throat and lanqv, 4t is not our , i wish to tnflcwjth the lives or health of LbeafilfcteJ, bat ' j. frankly to lay before (hem the opinion? of disUngulshnd j inen andsoioeofibeevideufccaoriL&euccos3, fronj'wiiloh: -LV: f > they can judge, for them*s]vea We slnceryly pledge - f ourselves loraoke-no wild iisaetuouior false ' - of ii*efficacy,'nDrwill we hold • - baitwHuty'wfueh facte will not warrant. - v *\* Many pxtofs ore boro given, and we EuUcttan raquiry * ? •Cmm the public into nil Vrcpubli lr, leelmgasituedihey > ■* will-find thein perfectly tbo-medieme waf»vv:i ,v . thytheirbe toonfideoce and patronage. Fromth&'dut\n&ulsht£FTcfe}sQT'of Chemtsiryand- ATuxr* . no fifeJua, Eoiodom CotUgr. , t Dear Sirs 1 delayed answering the receipt of your *, - V prepartoioa, Until toad ano poftanitj oP wiwexsmg'iLs > edectsinmyowafamily,ociuthefarmUeeofiny fneuda. - This I have-tiow done with ajiklt degree of aansfjo* „ { unu, in casesboih of adults and children. 1 have feuird it, as lU ingredient's «iia>v, anpvrerlhl re* s raedy for cold!and coughaaod pulmonary dteea o *.?- PAUKUR CMvAYCUiANP, Rf Jfc 1 Brbsswicjc, Mf ,Ftb 5,1*4?. r From an Ocmur m rte Havnltan fill lb. fn tin City* IfONyELL) AQg to, 134 m ( Dr J C Ayer* I have been cared of the workteough r levorhadinmylile, by 4* t never fail, when l have opportunity of recommending*’ ~ / toothers. \our3,re9peetfally» * * ‘ sljtt'hMERSON. * Ip* Read lh» following, and so# if tlila rocdicuio < 1 ' ; wunhatriaf./Tlienatieui badhecoraevery ic6ble,aDa ; ; Uieeffectofilift mediciu^waauoinLslakably UNITES STATES licHiX, | Dr J C Averr-Siri-Thaw been amiciei^tfea pain; I *?v fat add allilie symptoms of willed * x* tf6n«ampliofl,-fotinoretlmJtttieafrw.l:cattW'fiaa,ttO:ine*.,j .*•;--i theme Hi at -woulilTeach my case, unlit I commenced tbo < - 1 usft of your‘ u C^IiRSTFsCToIuV , «bich gavemn gradual } relievandl have been steadily gaining ju* strength mi r i {ay health is well nigh restored* 3 WtUle osuig your medicine, rhau tho h, :. j: ”_ x^.'- v v; 4 v' i /- fcorwgwnhitmy isyereiulfriend,Mr Triiiniu» f oft?iUflp- } terPiflinpt, whoJtad beensuspended from hlspaxocimt •.-.%& -M ■ dnheshyaeevere attack :-^'l l Uavej>lco3urpiaceriify»n^theseYactatOToUrf'f. > .-:;^ : Andam,flavours respectfully* - I CaLUOUU, of 4 fallowing was ctac oftbeTworst ofe»«• * * \i wbichlbephysiciansaftdfriend»thougmtoifew* ttni “ lo 1 ' * BonsampUoM— r * *. v 3 Cams®, fto, Aug.23|»64of v _ J.C.Ayet<*-sirS I was taken vruh a terrible pongbi- * * broughtonby acqldj tnthebegmuugorlaatrebiuaiyv * "1 nhdwaaconQucdla my bed moratoan two manic Coughing incessantly night and day«.l became gxtaruy and polo, my eyes were sanken-aan Fjf i * breath very short -lo<leed r l wasjapidlyJaHiog*WJJJ l ■- (, saeh distress fofcbteafa.tb3t but UlJehoneof -1 ery coaid bo ent&munca. * ofmlnetlthe Rev. John Keller.of ikel MpiWd»teJ»gM brought men bottle of yimr Curbs*Ps of -i indd more to graufylum, th«m iwni nny *S?®*JJJ -1 obtajrtingyeUef. lafibodefleet * f its use, and t soon fauad my health ♦* [ Nawm three months, i w “ * - tribute my-GUie only to yoar n 0“ 7 'WUali<i CI! p e «gra^^^ R - EV _ t Prepaid and M>ldby-ta« wdiSSiw*. “ 4b * fcjwg* 11 »enei»lly» • ’ ■ • •• ■w* - - r r7~~ r *- **•*" v ' - <- * - * -v * V r~ -■ ** d „* *,* v* r v * c > 1 •* ■i - " '”4/ ‘ -• : r*> - * J *Vs \ i 1- r~ Vv 'is /■ J 1 *y* •S , , *3#-* t *fj*-l - i A mJ' 1 s. \ '' * ♦ : £-* ** A , - -1 •* f -. V f J - 'V„ & 1 ' - . --H* ? V § v * >h? ; \4l • > >, t * - r- - ->V £ -v* I - * % n* T l r 3 ’*• Jl r ; - | $ v fiSilititli >•• -r .-Hr..;./. ' : '-C-.'*V/-:-.- • » Hi ' - 1 - =i ? } \ ). > S •a -*£ ■ *. z' ■ t ?*~ j> 1- ■_ * > v v :' - “ “ /*-*£ * * -r - 5 ' , - -"--I ~* V { " V ■’i ” „ L* - { IT f l-5-i ' -. 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