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ROM S ) 10 ,State , street. • ' 't • ." ; • • • Demirel* Coinity "Consiettee Cortespondelkee., Committee met: 014 licittynipolaiedod AlittS4 Chan ci Ho- then, neon the%loin tiotc W441p,... pillar adopted : • - ....ffelohit b e t-,Liits-.Doluberati county ere betel* retnetned.to SwfuTdAY,Y eb 12th, at for holding Flmaxy ,meoilugs, end elect, yam riamostriqt , twn delepta, to represent them 331,(10rn• : eca l eantion;lrlileli will assemble on the following Wed- UtedayAlth.Att the Coast Ague°, tci;e* deleketes tlet neliMatoo3neentiort; Ineetinit :put organize et g oetii ' 3' On'eloelryi.. 51. • • • - eAMPBEI.I4 Chaim= 141tLicticahni;Seerelei0:, ' =ll2 tUdinUUdr;IIMUUNO - POBT • - 'morning and is for ; saleat;thei i ce ir.;;;at:.aoritairis a full report of "tfi:tildilfteriltlekbetweisji:the Sheriff and the Com :* //4 1 loneraPi.*l-.674424re review of the markets, the money market; the'latest foreign and domestic news; and an imarnene6 amount _of miscellaneous reading. OPPOBITIBILMO PITTSBURGH. •Ther9.l4pppitlif °tn _on on the . • pisttek:tha . .sipolilo Philadelibhz-to do 'Negri s•-thinginAlieli.4iower -to, itijare tha businets of opposition is not a new. thing. beOtt,:prieteled in with undeviating cer ;*ll_4o.lk 47 411114.ei :Of: :years . re tty jealousy iiiiikeitre to govern all the 40:403.th - 1:34: - # 'cut:declass of citizens in :Phi , ladelpbia - -74invi Aa_ people of:..Pltteburgh wiebed to rallread, a few years ago, to Ocndect ooilithrititi:Baltimore, Philadelphia be exceedingly friendly to :16.04110 ois9,4ltikd through the representations tiat,*Xfizilitimmui4.opr eid rens were persuaded and girstheir mom 44 - At, influence to the Central Railroad. I'l4 - 6iptnissionerp of d 4llegheny nottoty, vivo drat: to subsc ri be -ONE -MILLIO NOP DOL LANS fo ihn;bentraf, Road, under ..th#l promis e and agreement tat, the amount would be ex pended at once in making the Western end of the Nond, coinuieneing at this city. As every orielfzlirFra,.thil : premise Was never fulfilled.— "Phis , ims nof,s-tle• only instance of i'anie faith, k.the Philadelphians_ Long before rtbtryestizrit Division of the Pennsylvania Roil roS#Waslsistaid,we find the people of Phila. 44-tailllillikritlibold Movement to bring about the Fanr,& uctiva of the fiemptield Railroad, a sitliertreetiletilated and intended to divert .a large prionsif-Abetrade and travel of the West from • Thif telegraph informs ns that the Councils of Ihskte,subscaibed.s69o, ooo towenlA Ibel4eizaifielsl;Vailioluti The oppositiori to ilifsler i gli 10% - end , here,. Oa the, same smiting the Councils passed a.resolution recom• zikiittit4tliii , 'Pentisyliania railroad tasubacritie • $750;..?:10 to the IV ariea.and • Ciluinnati railroad! and'4Priiiiiine this, recommendation will be euriledielp .. etfect, Its the Philadelphia influence pasit*i'thirCetitral Railroad. - facts plainly show that a cer eitions Of the people of Philadelphia are dete> fined to do everything in their power to -:...g*kitilibargh. Nile do not believe that the lieet dittie OS 'the citizens of Philadelphia g Reue l:#.4_ll'4 insane opposition to our city. The bet ' gtiiiortioiei_ the 'Philadelphians are'now and Ar*tiavt(becti friendly towards Pittsburgb 4 ;•, - -ArtAltiweltely desire to see our city prosper in meet take things as we find -"•lo4i4riservation is the Seta law of nature.— , ' The citizens Pittehargh must look to their own .re:JA... 'They have it in their power to seltaness and humble Phil can be done by build le? the Xt.leiheity Valley Railroad, the Connelsville the : %Bailroad to Washington. Let -..*****TOMT.4o?Y'76l4o , . . . THE MEETING •ELIZABETH. • The Prticeedlnes 'of theAirge and spontaneous meeting, held irtllisabeth township and karough,in refine-nee to the attegept a,tbe fitimmissioncra to take tbe from the Sheriff, will' attract general attention. • We understand it was the lutigest meeting held in that PoPdaws towtr this last fire years, ..and' was cotoposed of persons or ' , Lairpirtl6. The resolutions firmly, ahnost sternly, reprove ' the ektranilsethiere for their conduet In stepping out of the '3llre'tiftbelidiatyitn'eeize On power nnknown'to their deco I,".itind'pOeititin anywhere. This fact Is , the people are far more ' ",..distostoit to abate their power than to increase it, and this "7"titild attetno to gain at authority wills:nage them hereafter `r;ttslieriariowly watched. - The people hire confided to them ,‘• elopers trtrh44 and now they would fain grasp the power the sword did; They'lthiegnith enough to do todischarge the didies confided to them eiready, and .their constituents prefer that they should give an intelligible account of their present stews:date, rather than to use the pasitbm confided to them to Ingram their importance and•powar. The pop dons and highly intelligent township of Inhosibeth he sd• ministered to them a rebuke they will•not aeon forget. , • detectable .paragraph to come from - r - the'organ of the party to which the Commission - -'.ers•belong. In what manner have the Commie : ,sioners.attempte4 to "grasp the sword?" The app - 1 etitien'offhe term is not very clear, although .w&aan.readily understand why Mr. Magill and -cieeditor• of the Gazette desire to bold on to the strilge2l••", • • 'What r 6 sillk,awaterfugelt :iterr.:on the part of tvro Men to call a meeting in Elizabeth to •-,tietffylheyetmlation practised in-the jail i Why - not' cotikened in PittabUrgh, where the more "intimately acquainted with the • miibtigettait'of - the institution than the citizens • of tbeVeriote.districtawrel If the meeting had been called-bare, men might have attended who woqld APIs. irPvl the record, and give the public infortWlcii that the gentleman who con- Voned in Etizeliethiad not withitilheir reach... Mr. Magill and the , ediin i i.f.the Gazette have commenced holding meetings on the sub- jeot, we would now request them to mill one in Abe . Wo will publish their call without charge, and, if neeeesary, employ a band ,of mu- • sio to raise an excitement among their friends, • It is foolish for the Sheriff and • his'. month piece to assert that the. Commissioners are actu ated in this matter with &desire to inerease their own'-"lmPtirlande - And power." They can do nothing of the kind if the reform proposed is 00P/ed.:Alit; contrary, take an im , .Ineasn:.aroopio..9r:lnAkleps labor upon them , • Belies-1r; oivieno tn. save..the4eople from heavy taiation -XI „Mr Alegtll,4inl. Ur. White will only .en4:t nieot!ag fn Pittsburgh, this aagerditi ba made apparent by facts and PAOF. NOI4I9C,r4LE• INT oidr4l4l/d, ie no® In the professor. ° rT . b o b, Hoare, He •:! foyPiog at l i t e • Ihn°33 P . fr . 2 • ' highest testimonials w ith tint t h e tfie bling 2 w od,„ Frlend / 1423/12, i s h.t,ait o riof crave rg-. usaer or good - *bi r o os IZI"Try , 44% lrerobsf, speas 4 t r a y ar it e ,iiit:onliqtruetor or pnte and A -IM2 '`,y 'the lAupose oirildren. 11 ° Tim" &le singers, to large elitsaTOtia • f getting pp a -- rhoromlifoh - - 1 , 3 v iit t (6117 fest:lvo, oi°2 were ~o popular is Cle veland Thaiidayor• ' = o f I3 a l t i motAi bat - Toe a iitteitt w p re e igc l de et li .k. / itLia iV .# 2o2llo a 01t. "the O 6 ° reogomentsr--- fasboeu discharged. TILE.; coansrELLsvnetar.iimuoiro. PROM A. IMR YOWL. CO POS/94 ; • .! Maly Yoas 14512,11.30. 411241.iVitutw/ . o7 , o l 4ninktrit .i.k.i.Joked,to -604 YoPreirfaid:ijiig iosil:grnut Pitt& burgh ga t :Cokneptivillle, g4iitykerlaiyi 3 O.l; 3 4l l .l., more." bur imiiiveSinn is ilia' that ati4"4#tei made will lie very necessary . for the iiidnexisti. busdness that will present itself for put. The bulk of the tral!el.prefert,tli,e Pittsburgh inute, and all air-wade MIUTAIIi6-doliuble FEBRUARY 6 tracks. , -- In fact, a great' oommereallerolutioa jog place, tend Pittsburgh is ;to . -be one of the Baltimore' itr now-itttzioting the attention of manylpeeple.luttils.olty;and much enterprise and cepital will be . transferred to the city of Baltimoie:.4,6o6'iiiii4oeitiployed en. larging . the Delairiire end Rerlfaw.Oanal, and an riew.llhip Canal from the Delaware to the Chesapeake, and from the Nit:0104o the Ches ." Atett...e . tire now applied for Ati the'dlfferent Le Q0m,.,..,. and Welitiall have*warletk of corn titteicationa from year city: to New York. Invite yorir - Railroad to the ilty of Baltimore 'via Connelsville; it. will be very much wanted, and will. pay, I have no doubt, from way travel, .and transportation alone.. Immense coal trade on the Baltimore Road will tniike it necessary to double the track, and it is intended to double the whole road from Cumberland to Baltimore. Make tbe road, and you will rejoice much when .s completed. You . are right. J. LD. THE itiratOsivigiar.titatri The.folke over at Greensburg appear to le in • .iarnest aboattho Hempfteld Railroad. We have. 'already announced that the corporation of Greensburg had made a subscription of five bun drel shares to that work, amounting to $25,000. Private stillseltioas are also being made by the monied menof the place; and we suppose after et while they will see the Iron,liorse Since the above was written we have seen SAurst LAMER, Esq., of Greeusbthg, who informs us that a telegraphic: despatch -was re ceived in Greensburg on Thursday'eveliiag, Irons Philadelphia, stating that the Councils of that City bad subscribed fire hundred thousand dollars to the II empfield Railroad. With these facts before them, we hope the cit hens of Pittsburgh will make determined efforts to build the Connellsville and Washington Rail roads, without any unnecessary delay. The Connellsville Road will bring us in direct con nection with. Baltimore, and the construction of a Railroad to Washington will kill the !tempi:told WI dead as a mackerel ! We aro pleased to learn from Harrisburg that the bill authorizing the Commissioners of Alle gheny county to subscribe 10,000 shared, or $500,000 to the capital stock of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, has been pniecd by the House of Representatives; and we have no doubt but that it will also pass the Senate with out opposition. GEOBOC PCABODY. Esq., the liberal American Banker in Loudon, more than a year ago offered to subscribe $lO,OOO towards fitting out a se- cond expedition from the United States, in search of Sir John Franklin. The project, however, did not then go into effect, and it 'wooly last month that Mr. Peabody was informed of the new ex peditioulitting out in olierge.of Dr. Bane, under the auspices of Mr. Grinnell. Replying to a friend who bad given Lim the information, be writes: "When I made the offer in January last, a .desireio,gratify feellogsof international gold will and friendship wade: me anxions i thisitlila Amer:can etyiedition shoUll accompany that of Sir Edward Belchcr. to assist in the pursuit of an object worthy of the two countries, and hon orable to the' nave:Ault:6os men who would vol. untecr their services. * * Bat 68 Mr. Grinnell says the prospect of success Is as great as it was last-year, I I shall be happy to be an bumble follower of that gentleman in his praise worthy conrie;;aiullf shOuldlo 'though endvi sable to send qut.one,ln more vessels in search of Sir John Franklin and his companions, T fully authorize you to give in my behalf for that object -ten thousand dollars."— . i : • The quiet manner of thie,great liberality, says the National latelligencer,: is altogether worthy of the man. Itswati just•so that he has mode his large donations to that useful society, the Maryland intilitzite, 'at - Baltimore, aid for vari ous other important objects. "Truly a good name is better than riches;" but Mr. Peabody has earned for himself both. Ton Wozas or Onto are organising for the next Gubernatorial Election. Among the gen tlemen mentioned by tho press of that party for the office of Governor, we notice the names of William Dennison of Franklin, Charles C. Con vera of Muskingum, liiritm Griswold of Cuya hoga, Charles Anderson of Hamilton, Chauncey N. Olds of Pickaway, James Worthington of Boss, Peter Hitchcock of Geanga, Lewis D. Campbell. of Doss, Alonzo Curling of Rose, and A. L. Shomoker of Pickaway. FOr Lieutenant Governor: Samuel Galloway of Franklin, and Wm. E *Finch of Perry. No time bee yet been fixed upon by the whigs for bolding their State Convontfinx Some of the papers of the party aro in favor of the 22d. of Febrnary, white others advocate the 4th of July, as a more proper time for meeting. DESPEMATE ATTEMPT TO EBEAPE.-It appears from the New York papers that Saul and How• lett, who were executed on Friday, made a des perateattempt to escape from prison two nights befoie. Rowlett had cut a hole through a thick wall,and having previously arranged to be suppli ed with pistols, intended on emerging from his cell. to shoot down Messrs. Finley and Linden, the two watchmen,' take the keys from them, un lock the cells of Saul, and Johnson, and then make good their escape. Johnson, it is said, opposed the desperate scheme, and finally re vealed it to the keepers in time to frutitrate their escape. ENGLAND ANII) THE 11/NANA AUTGOIIITISIL— Letteralrom Havana gate that the British coa -Bt:ll;mnd' the authorities aro at ,lonerheads, not only On account of the expulsion of Mr. Boylan, but from the fact that British officers and sailors have been arrested and imprisoned, without cause, while in the discharge of thiir duties in attention to the shore-wants of a British pan of war. For this, it is said, redress has been de -Mended, and it is even rumored that the consul has' demands! his passports. ter It is remarked that the Germans emi grate mainly to the Uniind States, and go in. whole villages,and'oommanittes, at once, taking their clergymen yrittitiem, and having general ly sent over some sine-beforehand, to survey the promised 'land and make preparation. The Central Emigration Society of. Germany gives the number who 'tailed in 1852, as 108,318 car rying with them about ne, each, or a total of about $3,000,000. . . ENGLAND AND EILANCE.-A statement appears .in a late Brussels paper, bat the Earl of Aber. itco, on becoming Prime Minister in the British Cabinet, hastened to assure Louis Napoleon that the new government recognized 'the Empire on the same terms as bad been already done by the litiriy Minister, and also withont wishing to die. 'ttiritt' the , good relations existing between England and the Northern , powers. The cblitugo 'Water Korb artfletimated to 6841PPn, the Pim! 0 0 0E4 b7lh"oBtrimist eiprieri $BlB,OOO. the ifotitlipkitiiitptid .the:pplibieelvitt-he apple of "fflapplyhiglrater for 76,00 ' 0 , fithihltatto.lpt the rite:9l"2p galona pepindi dnakiri4ay,no2o , Mt of pipe hitpol46o,ooo inhabitants. - • 7:: "' GOOD NEWS. THE . .C/LiavonwlA .NEWS We clip the following Interesting items of news from the Placer. Times and-Transcript of Jan I.st, published at Sanyranoiseo :` Patens ri Cofirslnttiagef (}Bette eat -on Tuesday last stinst e telli t iiiOfilunibiii•to the. depth of •two or threkinah*auti orilVedlitisdi,f th l it comenced rainingfitioirenitc and co for the balance of the-weele: Allboritmeniniti* between Columbia Mid the valley Is cut Off,‘and we fear that provisioul - Whlch are already sailing at extravegant.pricea, '4M/continue to rise.— The Gasetto,- mentions a eale,of 1000 pounds of algirtron epeculatlon, at $4O per hundred lbs.— /Would the froids'entitin`uirin the-dame impasse , evarefition-lor;f,a-few weeks, there is no tell• . ing the price that will - hate to 10 paid for preiti; sloes. . TaavuLaXa. /JAY.- &O 4 saki . , that beef in this market will, in thirty days fifty cents per poned;And that. etery description of meat will rise in price proportionately. Not withstanding the • market is well stocked with game of• almost every bind* •Priaas ore alreqY advancing. The (food and rain hese destroyed immetme quantities'of hay, and-holders are very chary with their stocks. There never was a time when so many inducements were offered to emi grants of the Agricultural cbm3B.--,Siocfann Re publican: • • • Alitazio Paoarscrs.-:-The.blarysville Herald, an article on the mines, uses the following • language : " We never remember to have experienced .a more unpromising season than the present, for n new coiner lo the mines. The earth is thorough ly surcharged with water, making travel difficult and uncomfortable; alternate' snow and rain keeps continually pouring down on as ; and the whole atmosphere still appears -- loaded with moisture. Out-of-door work is extremely dis agreeable, although many still continue it. The price of board and of provisions is enormously high, with no present praspect of 'a•decrease.— How different from the aspect of affairs during last winter !^ It is-presumed itintiNaiiinounfer capital in vested in Sacraments-County is Dears2o,ooo,- 000, although the census returns place it a trifle over $V000,003. Tao rople thought the cen sus agent ides an'Asscbsoicand In many instances positively refused to render,the desired-informa tion, and those that did give it seemed alwaysto. be thinking of the tax-collector. • . . , . A Vigor ruin: ruz.tdians.--Aftietid'iritee to the Union, 'front Rough and Ready, ttnder date , of Dec. 25th, as follows: " I take the liberty of troubling you as to the remote chance of getting something to do in your city, for the enornions•price of provisions puts it out of the power of a man,to maintain a family here, unless ho has. an income from ox.- traordinary sources. I must • bang out my ban, nee' where 'grub' is more reasonable, or I shall be obliged td rush to Vie highway,'go fillibnster ing, or turn patriot and hunt for office." TfiE FLOOD AT BAORA.I46NTO.—Tbere is no mat erial change in the stage of the waters of the American and Bacrameuto rivers. The former Las risen slightly, while the, latter • .remains in statu quo. 'Both are 'leer bank full, with &rapid current atd exceedingly turbid color. K eivanwr.—The waters have so far receded from this street as to render it once more prac ticable for pedestrians. The 11,:et of small boats which 'circulated in that region a few days ago. has disappeared, and stock of that kind has de preciated considerably in value.—Union. SCARCITY OP Beer.—The Marysville herald, learns that, of late, there is much complaint on account of the scarcity of beef. We base been informed by a gentleman who seems to be con versant with that article of trade, that there is at this time a great scarcity of fat cattle In this market. We have been sbown.a letter from San ta Bat bara, of a recent date, which slates that they arc worth at that place,ibirty-eight dollars per head—being an advance of soreesixteen - dolt tars over last year's prices. lticil Piacan..—A correspondent of the• Union says that at the Spanish Dry Diggings a compa ny of five inert have taken oat from their claims, within a few weeks past, four thousand dollarit, in coarse gold. This place is contiguous to the lead that Yielded the immense lump of gold chro nicled some weeks since. _ _ - AnornuaLvneninctArrAta.--4 few days since we related .the •fact that s man, ne.mettlones, while in a state of - intoxication, stabbeLwith a, butcher knife his employer, Peter Itictiolftgan, in thelottee of the latter,•souie twelve miles above Sacramento City. Mr. Mal. was tatca to Sa cramento, where he died in a day or two after , receiving the wound. When Ibis intelligence reached his neighbors, they assembled, examined Joimettbefore a patine meeting, and by a vote of • 19 to 12 decided to bang,Lim at once, there be " ing no doubt as to Ids guilt. Upon announcing 'the decision.. Jones receive-4,4 with tbe utmost coolness. Ije did not •seen toAnstlfy himself farther than that. he was provoked to auger and excitement by one of the inauttes house,. anti resented the indignity..offered in ejecting Trim frork The house, in bet blood. Us had no grudgeagaiust iliodeicascd.but.the deed was the result of thereon:teat. A plitform supported by ropes was attached to a hay press that stood near by in convenient reash of the top beam, to which the fatal cord was tied. Upon this the victim , was led, and after the noose wee properly allied to his neck, the cotd Was cut, and William K. Jones passed the narrow line which separates time from eter. nity. The distance for him to fall was 'only about four feet, and from the slight evidence of sensation given after the fall, the transit was momentary. The deceased was 45 years old, and a native of England The Maine Extra/HUM Chet. On Alouday, Judgo Nelson, of the 11. S. Su preme Court, sitting at Washington,.gave a very engtlif decision in the case of Thomas Keine, claimed as a fugitive from justice under the treaty between the United States and Groat Bri tain of 9th August, 1842. The conclusion of the learned Judie, and his reasons, therefore, hre thus stated, 44 Blirolose of his opinion, which -appears to be drawn. with great ability and force; . Upon the whole, I am satisfied that the pris oner is in confinement under the Treaty and Act of Congress, without any lawful authority. 1. On the ground that the Judiciary possesses no jurisdiction to entertain the proceedings un der the Treaty for the apprehensionand commit.. tal of the alleged fugitive, without a previous requisition made under the authority of Great Britain upon the President of the United States, and hie authority obtainol for the purpose. t. That the United Stotts Commissioner in this case is not an officer within the Treaty oract of Congress, upon whom the power is conferred ' to hear and determine the question of criminali ty, upon which the surrender is to be made. 8. That there was no competent evidence be fore the'Otirainitieloner,lf he possessed that pow .er, to issue t ew n. , : 4. , Upon these;ground ;the Circuit Court ought 'to have discharged the pris'oner; instead of re manding him into custody, and its decision in the ogee is a Proper, albje.A ef, review by this Cefirt, by virtue' of the writ of 'Habeas Corpus. The Chief Justice and Judge Daniel, of Vir ginia, fully concurred in this decision. his un derstood that. Jude.; Curds, agreed :with them artb,stantiallion:Ake yietitst :Put differed on the question of jurisdiction of this court. Thet.oth er Judges differ' one question of jurisdiction, but think, Che lir'oceeditigs 'regular: The effect will be to , bring. up the •Kaine case again in a proper and legal shape before-Judge . Mb/in, at New York, who, doubtless, wUryield to the.ap plication of Aleesra. Busteed and Brady. 'the counsel otßaine, to grant tke of. habeas ref' pGa.• . • .t. • ,; , LATCH TIMM SANTA FE.—The St. Lazio Be publioan has a month'e later advioes from Santa Fe.... The Legislature of New Mexico was In session, following out the recommendations of the Governor, and apparently doing Immo good for the country. Governor Lane's course is be cbming very popular. A little disturbance, that at one' time threat ened the peace of 'the territory, sprang up be tween the civil and military authorities. At the request of GOT. Lane, Col, Brooke, the com mander of the post of Banta FO, hoisted the flag in the plaza, while the Legislature was in ses sion, that had been removed by Col. Summer's .order; In consequence of which he was removed and the flag taken down. The citizens soon. had another ready, but in their basteit happened to consist of :three Colors—red, white and bine.— This 'ware:ordered down by the militeri, ?Awn It came. , : Some stars were adds& audit this run r up'agaln. Sckit „fi . eats- 7 the authurities con. Craddock & Lucas were attacked _an a fop of a Vragon load of merchandise, near Fork-ilk; More, by some Mexicans, dressed as Apaqiiiig' • _ , Items of Now* and Miscellany. - We 800 it stated that tiven4f.clerks havi been nearly three years engage4dri compiling an index Of'tbo,.claimebot againif the United *t1143; and that .the ork is not `-yeEcinniileted, l nearly sa w;° TsLord John 114esel),Mieister of Foreign . Affairs wthetteir:British Cabinet e •has giverk,notice to the diphitaatie-iorps'thint•heliolds that posi tion only temporarily, and will • resign the office soon to the Earl of Clarendon. The Norfolk and Petersburg Railroad bill, ap propriating #uree-Mths of Atte amount of the papithtsthcknn the part of the State, passed the House of Delegates of Virginia, on Eat ) rday. ' • , , 6 ti The New-York Ezpresa says that Captain Ericsson has received orders for about 800 of his caloric engines, but it :is not known that he has consented to supply any large numbers at . present. ° Upwards of :three thousand hands are now at work on the Mayiville and Lexington Itailroadt connecter with the Virginia Line at the Mouth of Big Sandy. :The Florida Indians, • ieis sail, do not exceed 600 in all, 260 of whom are warriors, and 250 runaway slaves, 'who have adopted the Indian habits. ; By the annual report of the Ohio banks, it is shown that, with an aggregate circulation aria 4- '873,000, they havtispecie on hand to the amount of $2,631,000, nearly 26 per cent. The Upper House of •the Illinois Legislature has rejected the Atlantic and Mississippi railroad bill by a vote of 46 to 25. This billgranted'tha right of a way for a railroad from St. Louis to Terre Haute. IL. L. Stephens, Esq., has commenced opera dons upon his mammoth steam battery, at. Ho holep, N. d., an appropriation of $200,000 to complete which Congress 'vetoda at its last ses sion. About three hundred men have been en gaged to work upon it. The - editor of the Boston Atlas has been challenged by an , ltalian, for questioning the vo cal powers of a.CSignoricia, who broke down in a recent concert. The editor offers to fight with either inkstands or harpoons, upon the Common --admittance 25 cents. Robert Burns, the Ayrshire poet and plough- man, who died neglected and nnfriended, is likely in his descendants to mingle with the aristocracy of Britain wo see, by our late Eng lish files. Major Burns—or Colonel—at pres ent holding a high situation in India, has his patent of nobility made out, and will shortly be gazetted as Baron Ellisland, the name of Burns' farm. There is a genius on Lake Champlain who takes a pair of skates and writes a four month's note on the ice with such perfection, that in less than an limn' the sun liquidates it, bln3. Oenerai Gaines, It is said, is about to enter another suit to recover the large amount of property claimed by her in Louisiana. The suit will be based upon the will of her father, the late Daniel Clarke. TILE DIONROE DOCTRINE The following preamble and resolutions were offered in the Senate of Pennsylvania, on the 18th bast, by Major MoCAstzz, of Greene county, and were laid over under the rule. Let the Monroe doctrine be enforced by the Congress of the Uni ted States, mad the Monarchists of Europe will not dare to colonize any portion of the American continent : WIIEURAS, The following resolutions are now pending before the Senate of the United States: Resolved by the Senate and Rouse of Represen tatives of the United States of America, in Con gress assembled, That the United States do here by declare that the American continents, by the frue and independent condition which they bare assumed and maintained, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European power. And while existing rights should be respected, and will ho by the. 'nited States; they owe: it to their own safety and interests to announce, as they now do, that no figure colony or dominion shall, with their consent, be planted or established on any. part of the-North /tangiest% continent. ~ A nd- s hould the attempt be made, they this deliberately do-, dare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their Interests and their safety, -and whialtizill leave them free to adOpt snob measures .88 an independent nation may justly adopt in defence of its rightsand its honor. And bs-it jhrther raoioed, That while the IJ. States disclaim any,. designs upon the island of Cuba, inconsistent with the laws of nations and with their dutice to.Speln, they consider it due to the vast importance of the subject, to make known. in this solemn manner, that they should view all efforts ob the part of any Ether power to procure possession, whether peaceably or for cibly, of .that island, which as'a naval or milita ry position, must, under circumstances easy to be foreseen, become dangerous to their southern coast, to the Golf of Mexico, and to the month of the Mississippi, es unfriendly acts, directed against them, to be resisted by all the means in their power: therefore. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representa lieu, of the Camzeonereakh of Nowlyre:ma, That the foregoing resolutions express the sentiments Of a great majority of the people of Pennsylva nia, who see in these declarations of the policy of the United States, the assertion of principles "which Should be dear to every American, and whoso.promulgation in the existing condition of the world is demanded alike by the national hou or, and interest; and, whose enforcement now and hereafter should be assured if necessary by . - the employment of the whole strength of the I country; and, whatever serviecsor sacrifices such an effort to preserve the rights of an Indepndent American nation may demand, they'will be met by the people of -Pennsylvania, In the same epic it as that in which their fathers met the efforts to acquire them. and, be it fuvther resolved-Vial the Senators front this State in the Congress of the United States; be Instructed and the Repre sentatives be re4nestad to veto for the said reso- Mons. , . ....-:* Brom FYI % A MORAL. ,6 —Some yout3 ego Mr. R., an American gentleman, having discov ered some new' process by which be 'thought money could be made in England, concluded to try his fortune in. London. Very soon after his arrival, he piesented himself at the office of one of the leading journals, and requested to see the editor. He was desired to give in his name and business, which he did, and an answer was speedily 'brought that the editor was en gaged. By dint of great urgency, he at last succeeded in making his way to the room of the sub editor,-and; having never found any diffietil. ,ty in obtaininin hearing from gentlemen of the press in his mon country, whore the time of an editor is considered almodt public property, he proceeded at wee to explain his discovery, sup posing that it Would be received as a favor, and duly glorified, as a matter of course, in the next day's impression. Before he had, fairly made his beginning, however,lhe sub-editor out t lim abort, ply but firmly. by saying he bad o M no time to sp , and that he presumed his visit- , or's object w 'to have his discovery noticed.— " Why, yes al I should like —" It can't be done, sir, wit ut trouble; write whatever you like, it shidirge in ; of course you will leave your name ant address. The clerk in the office will arrange h you as to terms. Good morn ing, sir." ing himself hewed out, Mi. It. went back . rte e office, wherehe was furnished with - Ten, Ink nd paper, sat down, and in the course of so twenty minutes produced an edi torial paragraphof perhaps twice that number of ,lines. This be handed to the clerk, Merely asking whethirit would appear the next day. 4 Oertainlf,, sir. Editorial" " Yes, sir,Xerthe editorial columns." "I - presume yea would not wish it in the lar gest type usei,on the paper ?: "Why, yes, air; I should prefer that." e lse, "In that o tdr, the charge will be ten gui nets; if in Mier type, five; • Mr. R. too ids manuscript:and withdrew • ' .........._... B IVIIGLAIt C MUT Br 111.8 Boot —The house of Mr. Page,. 01, was entered by ?a bur glar a few nights ago. He was heard by Mr. P., who caught him by one leg as he was:inicap , Ing thyottet ik'syindow. The fellow struggled'and leftsbia boot I;ithlilr. - man by tbP name of:eil!Ai was suipeoted,; end t‘ - tiartYpro l ' Deeded to - 1031741. They found him , snugly en- , - aconedin be,fft the house of a relative neeiby; one boot by t side of his bed siid:rip mate-in the banibi r. ~P age.. Mug was arrested, and "galivotw- MEE ~~ ~ _ ~.., . i .....-.1•✓.,q :.;-,.;,;7.,..1:7c:`,::c'..:-.,- ' .. • 4 1 , ...:::ii.;_':1;.. , " , ,:: ,: , ,-; 1 . y . f ." : ;. ? . i;;'' . .:F .' : ,.: '... ;':,. * -:. 'n. :.; . -:.: ' iw..'q.':::.'.--;L.-',''':::;:t•?-,'..:'-'-:-.-i..• ':- - :) --. .::,1 , .,:-. % r :_il 4 -t:! , 14:1`.. - .. ,- ,:. x. , .1,---:-•-,;iRitte.:..,..,,-4--- 7,',--4,- . --;:.. - :•_:' , t' 2 . - -,-. 7-41,,-1-i - - - ='_-..:-...'-;: l• -- : ,----•., .r-4,'.t,'..;:7144.4.,.,...L.L,,,, CZNZe • . . _ Ten - POUti number othvga peek , ea the season':Just Opted, nmotuatto 8614871.. Last - season, 362, _049. Va_ Cincinnati Price Current, Bart,: " The ralirMuliftenCia concentrate trade at lefidirgpeittii4laiistas a conseqninee_l4 . l hes 'been dititiMaed - it viorieirigstaaltiltuii*go„ what extent ho'lreieri - - Chit( tuirkbeen the.ease, I we are unalle state; and week or twrklmr 4 able settlett*que4ionilit not important ihitiiiishenti fieW,lkfterwDYPl* 4 .' ther remarks up - on this point. From thogenir; al tenor , of our letters, there can be no doubt ax to the deficiency: in weight throughout Kentucky and-Indiana, and a still greater de-: ficiency the yield., of lard. _.. The,, former,' we think, is certainly five and tbe'latterteit tar: - cent • - " - _ - The retarjte, are- tneemplete c -drat „es far as heard ahow thd following result Ohio Indiana Kentucky. Tennessee Illinois SUICIDE ms THEPta.prr.- 7 -The Pelineeseilligone nal of Wednesday, says: Juntas we were going to press,'we learned that a Mr, 'Charles Fultz, a shoemaker, _resident. of Schuylkill Haven, in.this county,-committed: suicide in a rather singular -manner, - on Sunday_ evening last. `lt appears that"for sometimeite bad been an officer of the _German Lntherext Church _of that place, and on the evening refer,- red to,' had convened and opened a Prayer Meet. ing in the buildging belonging to thsecOngregli!: ile4ent through the exercises in-his customed manner, and nothing unusual was no ticed about his appearance. - Upon- the congi - e• gation:s retiring,is• wai.seett to- unbolt one of the window shutters—left the building with the others,. and was discovered, the nest morning suspended lifeless above the.altart It is guilt : posed be obtained ingress through - the window referred to, , • ' rXii-,To there afflicted vith ltrat dreadful scourge' it* America, the Liver Complaint, the proprietors of liclanbir Liver Pills are happy to offer this remedy, as at. Circe unit: plots and . Vete:. has been tried . oftivo..ti ally, arta "Of the country ; it his beezil:lsl' In the practice of the most 644..- neut physicians, awl h triqOphint gniccar: offering these Pills to the public, the Proprieties ars actuited by a dare to alleviate human sifting, aid offer aaamely within the reachof all, bat area safe and effectner romaly for nroit dangeronsand .W-:013111413 of Cow:aerialist - - For sale by most-of the Druitgiabrand lffeichants, ind • by the role proprietors. J. KIDD , bs,l,tw ♦• 60 Wood street _ • iffir Scrqrals. I-4r has been remarkel_hy Maine at men, that in the Taxied catraegrusef demurest° which man" , . E. liable, tome la seam' ly ono of each Importance awl of such Interest, es 'Scrofula, whether we look to the obseuilty . of Its origin, Its tusidlons progrek% the number and variety of organs that it attacks, or its remarkableineurrthilltl sr& Oltendve fatality. Scrofula has baffled the skill of iblinoat eminent pltYal dans In this errantry and In Europe. Bat there isan anti dote In this disease in "Dr. Guycoffs Enema qr Yellow . Dock and Sareapv - Illker 'which , is proving itself a Bpieyte In the moat ems Serofula:.- • - - ie. Bee advertisement. - - 0.1. e tasTas-a" YOUNG BIEN'SMIGIL'ANITLR BRADY ASSOCIATION, AND MECHANICS' -I IN STITUTE.—Rshop Sinn= will deliver a Lecture bare this Association at LAFAYETTE HALL, corner a Wool and Third street:B,2m TRUSSDAY EVF.NING,IOth instant Subject :—"Theoonnesion of Commerce with Sdocesk and . P.elialon." The principal port:kJ:La the Lecture min be de; Noted co the relation of Commerce and Belie:ea Tickets Of admission, rsassrirve earrs—do be had at the Directors, Lecture Committee, at the Boot suulErug Stores ; Wm. it Ranh's, corner of Market andThini screep_ llotels, and at the door. HENRY WOODS, W. EL EMELT% • _ JORN li. HOLM., JOHN .11. NIIIKPAIRICIr Lecture Committee. . AV" Doors •pen'nt atP atiaTTS—lteceired at. the Carpet Warehouse, Ito: $5 Fourth street. ifilb.l] W. 5111LINTOCK.:-. rlvrTra--43 bbls-Roll Batter. Just reed anafor side • by 17 tam L. ,WAT " SOM. Gale by [fetal LB. WiTiRMAN 4 SRN& . Abus. DriVl Maples for sale by • 444 L. S. WATERAILN at SONS. LliD-10 !Ala. prima Na. 1 Lard: ~ • ' 2 kelp do do: For sale bi C .5 I. a. WATgrel SON& JAMK Blgn2—:Za preen Bulk Park, (bog ronno.) So I) received and forzen by B:3PATEILILL'ir L. 130 1 441, felA ko.r. EA mil 61 Vrator, and 62 Front Innen 4101 N Y LIND JLATS—lteetittd this day at the Carpet Wareboaae at IT. BrotiertoCK,:, rob.s N 0.85 raulth stmt. niltEZ PLY IMPEIIIAL'IJAP.PEPS—Or- azaLcle gaut clesigtoi ixel colors, far salts sot the -Om* Ware•` house, No.. t 1.5 Fourth street: PIS rIIdtIF—STRYItUSSELS. CLILFETS—Of new aryl elegant constantly receiving at the - Carpet WareboUse. No. 85 Fourth street.. We invite the attention ammo Robing to turn tsla Stentaboata or !tenant. Lai L'i.sl.ll4. UNPUY.C.EDIZTED ATTINCTIONS—Fan Yot WM& lti. K S..CM4ERT7. I S now riming natl.% winter snct. of BOOTS hn3 SHOW, ared OMB, at t? Tolima pieta, as preparatory to retching as exturottre assortment at :Spring GOOdf, PCTSOILS in nanc - -of-Boots It Slums or Groatb.. sill commit their own interest by calling at 20.101 jdnrket stniet. E.'action Settee . . T HE Annual Election for ofaces•for tbee Company lbr eroctin• • bridge ores the 41Inhett7 UtTer op res Pittaburgh:in the bounty of Alltteny." tent be hal et' fa the St. Char EfoLed, 14 am City ofi ttabtxt, on MONDAY) the 7 th of larch. proximo, at I o'clock, P EPP rerilOt JOHN ItA.JII:,-Monnoner. A • mistrals's , . • at oe. Ll, - rrEus Administration bans granted to the =dm' signed, in accoolants with Wriest rill and testament of EPIIIIMM AMMON deceased, ell persons hatingasims against sail estate wIII prmenttheantbr settlement to the undemigned, at e late =Wass of E Morton, de.• mama fel=s:6twol .7, E. MORTON, Administrator. " Tt.in libOrilVED—As WLi .A.nrounatorr J The American Polytechnic Journal,derotol to seism, mechanics, arta and agriculture,- conducted by Podesaor Charles G. Page, J. J. Greenough, IL E. The 'Horticulturist for February, V. 1,00 per year. Lady Bird, a Tale by Georgians FUlerton. The Lofty and The lowly, or Good is All. or 2fOne All OW, by MAN Mclntosh, author of Donaldson Mom` Ac. Donne:es Illtutrated News—prime cents. Gleason's Pictorial do do. Ter sale et W. A. GILD/337=2M A Oit4, febs . 16 Fcrorth. street- A Great Chance to Asks Ittedary", '4,111011 $5,00 to $lll,OO per day aully realised, by any'per r son to either torn er country, with the knowledge af . • highly weal dissiosery, of universal demand In ail pals Millet:feted Ideldes, 'which I will famed torretaret of mall, uponmiming to JAMES N. PTlTlL,rlficauct Add, wastipaki.) This is a great 'ammo for 'students( agents, clerks, inralidaior -any enterprising perscra wLhing to make curacy. 1 have already receivedmerit letter& from those who have obtained.this knowledge, statig th at, they were coining much beyond their expeetatimmTtoin ...tia wishing to seen:* th is maximally, nill,.llsass foa l al medlately. . . JCTlegheay 4;lltuLty so. I' Th e brphans. , Osurt In- and. ird' eaid- Ia the- cit mattrnof thew:smut Jwhn .: )dheny,Admlrdstattar or the Estate of Tlis>: • „,„' si w a s , ab; Octobn Term, 1851 A;;;aott ' to wi4 - Jiiimq7 the 2 Statj /353 1 • -• on motion of J. Whitson, the Court eptxdsts. John U. Ifaintdon - to audit Um account of Jobe urri "my, Administrator of the Estate or Mic:ll Swards., jr, and alento adjusted the claims a=n with Estste and distribute - the balance, .14. the • .•b h.t.. Persons interested are hereby notified Um! I will sitendat. thy office; No. 141) Fourth stroct, Pittabonlis opt WednesdnY, the second day of March nut., at ; o'clock, r. pur l:108m of toy appaintment. febfrw3t.. . JOUN lIAIIPTON,AndItor• 0 : _tic :S:vslls Ft' v:ss; rs NO. - • : Corner of Wood at. and Ildoei nd older: I 01IN SiceLDSIUSY, respectfully announces tohis alff customers, and the public generally, thee.he bee re. Moved from his old stand, on Liberty street, fernery known as the Three Big DOM; to the above plea. Air Aids is a lixatiou where he anticipates a more extensiretnele, be bee commenced to manufacture a large stock of. Goods, suitable • fOr the ensuing season ; all of which shall he disposed'of on the most accommodating terms. lle respectfully solicits an early can.- .Nathing . than. be lett undone to please all who tiny faeorlint witkikheir pat ronage. . _ . I n th e whhpf.ra O,IE ROOM will be found en exteraire assortment of HEADY-MAUS CIAMONG, suitable for all socUom of the country. Ile solicits a caU from all who contemplate purchasing 'Clothing in the 'East, as be feels conikkat tbet by pnrehasiter at his establishment, a conektorable sasing.tff three atull mo ney eau bo effected. 111"MOSSEY, febsNa 811 Wood street, MY OLD .K.FiNTL'CNY 110.118-8 new - Ethiopian Song, by 8. C. Foster. This is the latest and onset the most effective of Mr. Foster's compoaltiorts. It was rang in this city with immense success by t h e New Orleans iierenadent- The first issus—and to be had only ate/Olin& Store of felvi IL KLEBEIL No..lolThird street.. FOR SALE OR BENT! I Lir PIIAT HOTEL; &mite at theuio... Ili thanr of . the . Pittsburgh , 'end - Beissidocklr Pield Plank Boast, and the PhUadelphiaTurnpike with the Ventral Penn trylvanta. Road,. eleven miles from the Cr, andvithin.ttdrty, minutes of the eity bythe • nut - . Si • The above Boum is three 'stories high,.. , conideeleigthity 7 ! e ar t regiently, "in-ringed' /tiaras. furnished- - with itbe cat,', modern style of furniture. The. plait's( the house is 'on the most _inixiein 'sad convenient aztategement. - !well of water at the door, end withinfive minutes walk' of • Turtle Creek," from which softvrater said fee can be wilily. ; A good. Stabling, for sixty norm; - Carina Eftpaieserlitti - An. if mid llouso is rentedithe lessee would ;have to purchase the Furniture : • , ALBO—Lborge pet. story Britt - Dwelling Rousso:Lase the above - , suitible fur* Boarding: - Schad or! family reildence, w ubilailatitiusual outbotuses appurtenant tirtavernica atone appartent to which is a large 7:net of 'Bottom Land, suitable for faroilng or gsl = r 7P ' 97 ses, which rill be:tented with the House, if el.so*A.nmatheir of small tenements, suitable flar.dwel lings, in the same . • ;ALSO.,- - A Farm of Bottom Land, near the above flotelikt gp Acre% suitable forftvc - dag or lipladeant ponmeli, 1. good dwelling horde; beeni dale; and ,thas . .tralehnuekt, , above gropertylaeleventhiles east of Pittebtirgils,' 'iobsezilier;designi :laying out , *. i portAon of that beautifulvalleY.thtti:lataierdtabbi-itir ix!, and which Will be sold in,friastlitles to - suit melggiiirp.. bemtra t, licagr i niemnery, richness of -eraloind !ease - of ! sc ass,.(beirigtionitecti4vith - ptetoorsti..by , thte. , unread, - a -good plaok.raa.;,ttrupiloir sad Ater, - statte; -heedesiosidug.atatE,.ctuititntalll.) Lids tiregtriV , is , telt =MM. :- , !••:Parpaniutilarls , enildirts77 l M fhe Pirl l o ll s_' y orAt 4.441±14, - - „ - - I cy _ L: S • -•- , . •.. • • • •-:s. • _ - . - ' -• ; _ .*:4-*. ' „ • M.llll . - • r_ t T ~ . a. 40 , 4 W f " ; ;441. r r _ _ -,~. 18624. 1851-2. .508,986 -.267,124 -.198,500 . 7,000 4,000 648,612 888,272 817,000 17,000 18,000 TO the.AllUcted. ~IN ICY ~~~! =EI : ...:,.,-,._,.,,.;-..,,... n : :1•':- . -'-',- ir .: ::.,:!•':.::;1......4 . .- - :• - ;.. , ' -- -°-,,:-:,:,, ~. . . sir Low Aladzlta; Flittesolioridilacs want of =arty ant cayacltY tor badness at disyceition to enjoy Bib ani.hspginess, are wretched complaints which silsnily prey zpart'llbs constitution of the sinhaipy • °Veer. „They4ns 11=1 1 1.9"rooliAt thrroillft troroblte and atilletions albs. tankittslentsrl betas, anottned sir stidsclosis4nticatims They are =meth:ins attended with Idea • tak. indligestion, d.DIDePoLos =TOW dA 6 ti• rtilattlSi 123SOGilind a Pallia; 111 *F 1 4 1 . 1 Os' deo'nseist contiteniiiise la)3 0 thew tneianch°lF'P'376,Th this sihAtiog eye lases its vontedbostr .e mind Is venetrsc Alden and sirocity—thot b. , 4 Ue manly mange At - and the noblesta nt dbf'.• rtstißli Fratually..4,sadji , arty to a fretful tosepe-r, life",baoaincs then, and other arise to shortie:l the existence Cr the Irrelltal victim.. • . • A balm tier these horrible disorders will be Gourd In that excellent 'tilde, HALSEY'S FOBEST WINES aal-Seis large advertisement inannther column. - - Sold Brisolesde and Bated by Dr. GEO. FL KEYSER, 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin: allay, Pittattodti, Pa.; it s°, by JAMES T. SAMPLE, north-west corncr af Federal street acJ the Diumotra, - anethintycllyi - - . . Sorofnli.-4t'iadoato Shea Petroleum to . my CIA it h ag btocalmttalkff*/*4l: MOO — to. MoZtnog., l l ot thls dresdial clinsage.tilasi Untie* say. other rwow_l7, . . and at less cost orDulignuniessee isibegetieute . . The thousands of eertiffedsain the binds ot the proprlsr. tor, many of which are trciuiwelt urn citizens of the eitt of ffittsburW and Its immediate iieirtiryori to shim demi,. and beyond ail doubt, that _Sua's Patientstrat ig i 21104tfetne. Of no common value; not only as a-loud retandlltribtralp-' sis, Ethainsioffros, Derfass; losiof - bight, but as a valuableL Internal remedy; butting -the 'innwtigntlnff. physicians, as pail lithe suffering patleist, - to became solusiuted rltb ltd ' Those hiving si diesit of: atistures AM sawed that this _inaltelna is or rely natosali sad LI biota. lilt Sown tram. Lesbos®The foaming certificate is copieslAwia Yolvq'si N. r, and bears date' pssa!'g. ltlOfft , to othlot , ( 5 -it ztluc' cniestied tic trerticiffs4ftlo ia l Ito!, Y 11.; . This may In truth certify; that I bare teen so indly at: Aided with Scrofula Sutter tart sena yeensthst most of the time I hare brit unable to attend to my kind of.leudisass, and moth of the time unable - to walk end =fined to ray bed, and. hare been treated nearly all the time by the. best . Physkians our country ands; I ocessionally got, esma ra llet, but no car., tadcondoned to scam until Dr. Fart recommended me to try the Peknlenm, or Book Oil, mare! . -Tithing else had felled. I did so without faith at Irst, - bat tbo effret, was astonishing; it threw the poison tothe =eau at onto, and I stone began trim: better, and by 'using wren bottles There got . a curs north thousaulle ofdolltdll... ISRg NANCY .31. • This may certify that I. hare teem acquainted with Std/ pstroleum, or Rock 0114 Art more than eyes; and bare re !peat. adly witaesied Ito bead:tidal arida be the mre of indo lent Werra and otber.diermarfor which it is recutato end etio withconlideace recommend It to be ti medicine wor thy of attention, and am safely_ my that mats bas attrad a!l its on where Mbar modleineAld taped- , • - , Itor. seLs by all t he Disasiala lia.PlOgugli..:.Esandawf - CO RAVE • REMOV:SD TO THE CORITEEt , OF Woo4.iirml Sixth Strects, - *Jr Mee they age- to Atodr old eturforners, Mut the "nate- imearally, at the lowest rem, Wholesale end Rettig; WI /writ, most select and complete stock of CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY OFLOCEMS, WOODENAND WILLOW ; WHS. to be found hitba decty . . . Dili*haters. ' fIiTM Arm of 1005118 8-,ITDOWELL Anisched %h it day: J. by mutual oonsent..;Tliebudstem vill 4 teciadzioalft Mk& E. Loovas.:- • - PittabiughiJimultylsth,lss3-4v. • LOOMIS, Stock' andßill Broker Notes, Bonds, Norte, easy; gitai, Negotiated: purraleVi'immvfloi aOrt • • .• TO TIIE PLINCIpISE In_ Cram over 8. Jaaesrec , , comet of Woods:id /Yount!' TI IT ER bbbi: Ibr rah 4 .14 J.A.O . . . 1 . 4i14.1:6111*C0.i - • • bide- plow tort 3Sztes, for bl 7%.:3 . a. nAnuaANS ••rioPPZILLS-11 se coartope4lt, and tor. atty loan - J. D.•WILLLAns 00. - .3=1400d1 . DUTlT—Zoulbs. in Amend for 'ski by, JanZ) S. KIDD* 11.60. 03 Wood CILOVEB AND TIAIDTRY MIEND—A 'small :lot ba stun kJ and for sole by , (*MI . ..L,IIEINSEEL loprrrasuisum mon AND viakY# l 9P .: 43°)/Pa24l— ' -1) dans orthis dock wanted try •• - • • : • — CFA& S • . Stoat acid MI =VIM: LAND WAlLBANl3— Wanted,' :Rather of Land lisr-• ran li4 either 103, 80 or 40 acres; for width the kciobeek market price will be dam. . : JAMES BLAKELY, Lth3 166, coiner of Wood and Liberty ate: Wanted to !UDWI-110E3a, warranted m . 4 ad 4.lootbir VA` 0 'blebs falrylpwrill . be given, en aPPISmn# " . Itbltlar . .L.NDREW-JaltlMlAN.7.lr.rwak-at Bank at PittshmSL Ohio and Pennsylvania Raßraid ; - Plstalourg,b, anctinsatiand .T.anisvillelqyzaph fetal . S. SITLICINS k OD, 7S Vourtbnt- -WAISTED t. ..;• • rrIEBEE =WET/TABLE. BESINEth MEN,' °Cite*. J. habits and good ammeter, to prsmire sobarribers:foi • riebly illustrated new work, of a say Impulse' ammeter. Peraumeot employment...on liberal terms, may bit obtained. Appll, before to A. employment addreai (padlisid,) to - B. K.PMEDT,'SpIanWa Boildlngs,', 115b3Mt• Ilftretrort. AND WAD-RANTS DOINIUT..SOLD A.l) Luca:T.D. 1.1 Theandrostned, in annmetkin with Alex- Arttrezgor, Eal 4 of Dareopart . lowa. will attend to the ierating of Lands,. searching Wes, payment of tame, or any other ba dness In the State of lowa, relative top:Mlle hinds: Terms moderato: and the strictest - attention. paid to. trartr . lnot ; finos rateited, or to any business adz-astral to than: : • - BLAEMT, No. 188. earner of Wood and Idbarts - .. For Tieneraty tilt/a I -; TILL GREATER REDUCTIttN.II4 A.llLt -10; sot Jt 00.412 end d 4 Mutat shirt; rill continue Weir tut great eeratitannel We. for trteatt dare loner; et_ bee. end of trig& dote their Fifth street Stare willbeeeenpieted. The Wane:ear theli GOCKIA tglll . therefore, beitrierrnooetd, be dread out et a et/II greater reauction In prizes, and as* , Urge escrilke team cost; u It Ls their dtstro to cleat Qt* Irbolo suck, that they may open, their New Stem-14th ext entire `Sew Stock. • • ; ; ; st, • . A LOT. 01?MIDI:MD; belonging to the Third Mimi. As& •11... lie Zdaxi., f Pitbstatrzh; with tamer. or 13tilLet 434 than= )3eventh street, ter 90 feet on Otani street, home diately oppisite the Lot co ivbieb Otel'enetiestds Ratted Compsoy pro p:ea to met their paswa,., , ver station. - The above Lot is =alba& fora liolci—or . ItOl be divided •to suit. For:nether pullet:Lars epoly to any of the School = 1". torkor. to' • JOHN =OMAN, _! • . . . President of tba Onent.'. earner of Penn and ifeerne streets. rISB di'LNTOSITS NEW 310011--Ette Lofty end • the 111 Lanly, or Brod in All and None All Brad, by Matta J. 311ntash, author of "Two Liver," " ebantill sad Ccander Chsrate," dr, ix .. Putnam's Monthly Ibr February. , .• Experience of Ufa, by Mire Sewell,. • • Ebouipeon's Bank Note Reporter far Yebropry; price-;0. cents. / Yoe sale, with all new Books, as soon as pribliebild..eiMa' iosest 'de*, by 11. MINE& it 40k., • anal. No:W. Sndiblialt Amt.' Western Insurance Company, -Pittsburgh. 3 111 MPJr., .Pyrsidest- f Ir. ht. Wigrem, - „s,danf.- - CAPITAL, $300,000. • _ TITILL blare sgehonVell hies FPR-F; find MA' V y - All tomes - will be,libcafly srijus* am* Ing3tutiort,,marcsged trf - Dro rou wbri eivi known in the community. end who ere &terminal, by Pinnilinum io nubbin. the obsricter which they vital:role; es amis , g the ben protection to those irta:desire. to be trommd. • _ .• - /intim; N. Mammy Jr., W.R.Sralth, C.lhmsen, George W Jearma, Wm - . N.: Lyrom,Saates Lappeneott, George IlirsisiAgoes Mc .Anley, Almada Ntmkk,lbonass Geom. - Water street, (aiirel!erus eor Speng k co.,aestans,)-Ittasbursti.. • . . ' • HOUSE OR }LEVI:JOE.- - , s meeting of thoßoantaritareigerk a the Efolfati of listaga for Western Ponosylirania, - beht oa tba Mb of -lontiorr,instsol., - the folkorhotalflaysi vete I PI . P TOCKI3I2I hdn ;irst, Al! suicimditionalsubriceptiona tie . called by evil Bosnia hiaziagem,droin tissio - to timo, histalmcnta not =sadism 2:t - per. ant. iadtha. amount 'astbecithed, pr which call tea days notioashill Aron: in al' loasi two or . • . • . , • the *nommen* or this eity.. • _ - - SeconGfilf ariricatohnimponlinh-vnadiiditiastidantacrip ' thins ahalleonlin unpag_ for twits days after the Wiwi da evened by such oali r the , sittnetibini , shill he liable tofihre atomised atz mut. intaroot,.until - Judd tata:nurricorar, the Board of nuty conitider the whole saciraptioto' "dnaand parable at any. tittle after.-She arphisttion . Ot saa . .thketriays, and proceed-to,!;olklatgLtiebF s 4CCe eoun of iaw. Th mod thn sceptical ehatl tlmata sinpakl for thirty days after Melt hr. atahnent 0411 breams milk by the-terms:the: cub -. _seiiptiea,theenocitierrsbalLbecome.liabietaitae at of aizpar cent. interest upon each histiatilimtondit paid: Stun - Bj Oat?. ":11.4,./LONA,Sleantanr;_ V 713163- /31w3A- 43 . a/17 Olt Cloth ~Lsanfaotorgr: - - 38 IRWIPL A 74 PRET LANDSCAPE SEADE4 . IEXIthd.-1&4134 7 . I "1 - do„ do • • do, ..-- -87 - do. G ' do . '-$l,OO to .2,00 do. FlOwesall, Gothic aid Plain, %swirled rises; Boa Linea, 4-4 25x.64 33a; - -Bud Oil Clcal44-4 Zs-, 44 31c-, 64 40c4 - Carriage Oil Cloth, hi5a14 23C. 64 We, 04 . 40 E Piga:red Ds& do . 4-43;54 6.4,4C10.,C4 44a; • Enamelled - do - 3Ss i 54 4004 - 64 fOo.; ; - ;, Rosew.ood 4-4 C 0.,'54.150., 03-4 wk.; Li ll with =tree, 44, Mor,, 75,`51 . 340._ and $1 each; nous Oil Clotb,K GQ igu3.7oc.per-.wd ' Beath Rust, (oil dotty) 11.00eactui_ Loag Black CdlCoola, SUS sash. - ,inoketho,oo,-_Panta 87W: lists z. , - QODYZAIPB RAWER -GOOD S Short Block GOate, 14,35 each. .. • Lao; m in P t, aa15.53,25 - yO,OO ISer pals. . Dentsrairoilmiththlos onGreert,l3aff, Blue, Yellow and Climax Window Shada OW Cloth, as this lathe sole ant othythalDLlgufarthsj. , OpOds Isamthted aaatiolcasds or amok: 'talstSzo To Meic6ltitts4ta trot glint the tilde •,.`, D. B. aroutz.ovcatr i ' r .- 3LANBYACTTIREK AND DEALEB , II7, '2 - . PAINTS;AILS, • - • - ••• N 0.141 lloklest_ Loa % NOW Yaik, ErozeuLlitlirribta the atent kntlace, of Dregeste end' Bferebentitheouthe to 1}3.15. /apite end el; seeetroent .Id-PATIVPS, Un 018; Ae., the REST AND TIMER QUALITIPB,Thich be.offeeelo; tale onytery_ moderate terms, both to cash and cknottriesbeyere. - Below amen eccasof=tieeleading =Wee: • :?:.-j WHITE LEADin•oB.Lhe lower 24A0 600 IDti,: . BLACK PALNT, YELLOW MUM. YEN, IttD, in ea. - PATEN tents;Emma =Dim* 72m/k" EI • Uldfiz a; oriumi IMPERIAL GILKDOL ABSiaTIC A I. BLUE,CSBONEYEILO~4andVEBDIG 15,_ CBEOZE - YAKNIKELKI3 of all Abets LINSEED OiL RAW end BOILED -AM. Z end ENGLISH Ur. Yeeerliak OBLBOME itz4artd-YEL! 14n 1A - NED zig;44 LEAD, god zultaz., BTONN,IIRENBEEnndTELLO'W OMI, dry,. 4EIBCATN,PABISendiIItIINEWBaL GTminGdze PKENCH AND &WFRTCeN WINLOW,TILABar • sir-Dengue andriolomlo vent of any 4 - IStv - Ac4 - 4:1 inen tk. e d w•ua. -- ratinaittatbeir_ t4e46:1121ix0; luaus fog , gailv—,l}3Nripar tienee thAtbasints4 gtve.peAdenntegekin pilling over Two or %booth theism Usm..l,llZ. )11Wao. j832,EA1 /41114464.14114 MEE ,4;7,20.4,;v.; ; 1 1, ; -;.1. " -471 • - . • • Elffin EZZ=2I lasi= lAD 1.1.3491.:4 j ar Diwisopcii iit 634 Pertan:m= ol ° " 441 " 1 " 1 " it !ticket. • - ' - Sift Beata nosy be sattored s the. Doi O. churls; LIN! WHO CAN APPROAC H .00R Barons I T-" AT Erinno.lll . tinlaa3H• bib. eat be acted the este::: bested' semi Sy‘se 'inst Scenk Drama, to throe arts, . • TB If. Sir Thei 'comma Swarm by the gnat Azworitt artist, : - 3thwiaa Laws, Seq. • - . hir.Ovew two hundred c4arecters are retawarotwi to this '- mated effort of fhe.ziolans ape. • . Kir The whole of the DOt' COaIPAYY ,rill. spiKety. • - _ ACT - 'The hermitage :Moe Pirates WO: Appea.reacer of the ..te• ' du:tat:mai; F3talactitio Grotto: Splendid Dxsaza blyetle Banat hythellpirita -At Good aud - 5hri1gt0504,154454.1-,-, • ACT 11. Corridor or the Duke's Palate: .WISOP . alibhplitAglg - Veatibule of the Grand Hall of 'Ahdlettowr !-• - Mu* Setwurretwaai Ducal 'Sew: Equestebtathwahys • p unc h. :-Palsoemyrges; Pqb*.stutt." isteothAsa.:o.Fifcry4 t '‘' • 7 _ __scram, Sictheth Inn : State Aparrth'iiil r`Tlebrortha' Skutt= .Italertibbr IkniShrio.pohetahrud, itthir-Cowahongiow the State Endow= ASIAnw or - PaertV i ,=3l3o Nuptials' QUO* EnchantreselOoipcout r3tASOINUCI , TINT / / unix:ens& iteuzsit 1 e VERY EysibrING.DURINGr ZELOFJPX gun% XIMEWPOLitt* Sffinteansast zirILL aidrastle tselU U eglClTyLkal_desicirtbss ' "Y, when -thethsll wsigy For fa partletLb&rs see p-se:irtastil:4::- - , Doonktess at 634 stelSek—ta uscuessnee ips,. Weis( sisals:don 23 eente—te be had st ria." Ifgat Elatods,ixadarer,ind. et the &or. • sa l wer. ssoV , Itsassrei • - /rent :6UA2(D ITALIA3I EX1111112 1 1133 "IFST 11173.EVE:D, Ala WILL OPEN 7 . 01 t 4:11_11p4.1' 71114: A-TIERILS M ZIONDAT EVESING;•-tATILIIiTARIEI!-3.10. ...i.,E'Sllesna Maga'Own sad Pkteueiquerls _jib Mirror of Qua RUNT or natedeluelazi-W ' ; sour soenring with the beautiful same of Chars, Ottwo 's doic h s, the masa arigtnal ilistendol Painter In Elm") , ' then followed hi the • Gargeous and .Plcsareston :Sans of avdas of tllOr. or Rand's, portenting bastedse of, creation la all their pennitteepeattr e end then fohninst b 5 . :. the ashes of.tbe .Teraptstloie and E.:pal-don. eas. then follows' by await palming all lb& prondnent Mere,. ' ries] esents that ooearrat Ih/Ist Me: an:ooa of the - Void oath the dartneenan thereof-4f the GreafP o 4 l l. !F4 . Dooesooen K hall' gut 6 .eielock; curtain rtres Si ; LDwasios ea can., .• • . • IL—On Wednesday sfternewal,st.234 eKeliwt, itaZoii- - '.. - ..- inthace afternoon aiebEdtbntsjor'families and schools: Fi liberal discount-will berednlstasehoolkULttessweihrtftioset:' , e This splendid taxwotuda pabering - wear esiettld'ffte', ens of toe tat 3rellon torLdtwit,-Gietsttest -Ittetnectdal:lne• parted Into the Unitailltates but Wshort tines Igo r et swat of aver 415,000, and as a woet.,of eat glut maids - stands ca rtsalkd by say piano:Liao pal-allot - Eat weer :visited Use- United States. The scenes of tbralarden of Eden and thet drew of Hkkb3keland itaphesbee am paefectlrenelienntsiG's. 'and the scene of 2(cosfk'sna lab Wally end the: animas em- terint the drit,wrhich - 'representst tea which wash berm. yoa sttp by gels, as llfa,' is one or. : the roast interestislt seam elm winespexi„, : • - Jectrablw • =ME . . ~....".-....-. ,•:-",;'. -.:' ......:' , ;r: 3 ' - -;•---,:".,..!, .-:;. ;--... t'ill:",- - , N;...Th.fl/4.2.:::„.0.::-:--”,:. -..,-.;-!,1: :'l?:i.:.;b:Jei';ll:,..:'':-:'-' I r ;. ' __ :; ` ,..-I '.: ^ f ";=. -:•:::f.'7,<-11.%"...''',,,,,-r,.. -' ' .. ' , ":3„ '; ‘' ,- ., :-:-: ‘i, s •i::.2 .2 .Z- -', 4. ' z-'-''-' '''';'.l-.1f...tr..; ,- -- - ' . 3-: . '....;'.*%47j.k:itr.'_11".-:F: '... '- " - z 4 .1 't .-- 1 . 1,- . 1 . 7, 4'%.1.-5.:' .- - - - -_---- .......p:"}....f.-Vee.cl.i,4.--,- - ,: z - ~...,_ .'......L.ir,:,:: ..,!... ..:....-' -;,.. ''. - MAD* C, los - rat - - 4".gaTiat].B.PPPW/1:7:':: - . 2 4: su:AnWoraiswar Daa laillaVs-- OAT. liadiarSp.l44,23mlchlield - Lrgi O. 11 - Sleetii Maly T Mica, cornmiot . l34nrand:Wos.l streetri rrea7. 7 . Or : evening.. • • tspla • ..6116}01.08.11: LODGE, 1.0. Thik: Anipmma 14,4e.4.150", 91S9cL. o. a-43:7142.0k4mitx.: - . Wrdiirsdsi evening in.Wasbiztani iraii WWl= (Jib," r -BLACK TEE.--Vor thOestUalcuia Tralstfittic• ther burgh, LO cntellak. MY) kb* ANskicntiroStrk l / 4 N M Fifth strectarherar-lbelfery3b 2Wjr leax ain always be had. z' 0. 0. it.--Risoo ottooetisit;Woo mf U.,y Wood street, bekoreimalftll stiroalkadiTliTralelq• trratovrom Laws. Walo:0-41ents.my Yrlday libaccerros - DmaxPicist7, - 50.07 --4 dofilArg:+9"t44 are%4l wrath. • : • - SATNA'I3H r • V V.ONLPANYi tie - flartftotil t •Conn.--OspLtot !Roca SR zeta SMUT- Mice of tba.-.llU4suip3k,aipm /I°°llof Kro/Ar -__.- r' oor-ktf • . • r•••• - i • '.`ll: - .ltHafilkr °1 7. Aso' ty - 7:pCornal . CorzultVasitst;} • - (kV"- 'soak ve 4readltdlifinsolustal =my ',art* .fosusd :• age b - DIN - GEO. - & FZUBER, 140 itaxlittsvel4. - ---- Pzich'reta at 12,345 ad ZmAi: pertie, repik te-Liberal deduct: nu to thwe rho buy >p **a. .1, LT • TALI 7 8, Curtain . Mai e tLels, • • • tt-iy• Cartsiii Triscroilugs• geerrdeteriptlaea, Ifungthaw Plusher,Broestelles, •Le.,•'Lsom'aihrrhluslha. 21. T. Painted Wirelaw Shades Oaretlpea;tvzial.sllns; s. •Ite., at wholesale and . Cillinget r g..••: "No. 189 Chesany atnaet,oornetAMbaMhaleliW"- - carlabas .11ads aullle3zi4oel lic-I.l4wirezy oreel..Fiveleit -11111orPo • • • ow' ittiooe -Btosswesto. toryi:OORNEA BFAXINV - AND AMP ST'S, - PRILAA - . pmsfogto" Is:Nlobtk Baia enat . Kigiff Ilwfits". lar•Beetikal4gerc4.ol l.6lll o ll 4'W =SUP* - itibikteda si Z a stg 0:4; Arm e parclistaritaacC.,•' ntllor , • 8: W:outiorßasiod.sod Arch sta., rbiss.- _ BIECIAOIIIPS Post. Oilleo =ld street. - - Mumma ts2ao .a/1 ,kinds of weather, from 9 A.,11f.165 P. SLizilintas -accumitet .2211‘14 tr aced antmato likeztassornlikeialise4 partocto'lhs common dump !tw:ti!mi:etyi)ity - tA thsabacting . „ - cheap lA:vie 41.30,; V.Sk9 5 • 23 spread, %Grzt!lit la the du and uti li ty of vise or vsms. . _ .• - • - • Mon Sx frramillA:BL P. • • •••: 71-lifetkelTts arskk AlteecEiLtlimiy • • put of .."- t' "- .;•• {wady • . • DICAMiIYSII, - Ndsas 'tie; Ihnd;init ii3l.3ltek; they pante, dietharget froze the ent,*eodtiontiponte% yeently remoloCartthent palnhilnenrrin hype. gun. K . US; Yrincipsa.lenii.t—of the' : Y. tit Bargestjeibtanst etounaltal et. 99 heat street, Plaulelphisitent ]cake eretcnif end abiost sediridealtioliainte. this breath *ler:del warttes has eoshied thee taihhltte bb .1214413/C4 to such a degree of memo ea is tratbitilist coa- !linnet =lnhabit" 'nets Ilehy p TeXtrteety altantion. to the V.- - „ , ” ' -4- lilirsaititt4,_ ifireaciLs ._ fr-&,• AMCIATELU ek tig..-- - ctit,4l,..ir Musuirsub . ._ ''t - ROMS .....-........• area J: It'a ap Xl5 ialtF t sz_ki=.ly2g* . Wiil OdFa : /mu" t02.114303380*k. -..-.- ' '.: (3 _ . Water ltnet' - - ikisclletm .- -, • -. f ' , • - • W.J.Anden9l:4 .. ... . - J. IC:slbOrbead' :,- , .ilLE.BleipMak . _ .. , , aC. B M W '. •1 - '-: ' ii, 1t7161141M51- .% . t - '• C. /L/ 1 41 1 4.••• - -.. Cbmt*gent. - '• -,... • • w. W. Dansifi: • . : . :I nimaccaumr . ;iao. • .A.2.-....-vniiiii.: .wuktemak'.-2,:z. - ' , - • • ' __- - - 1 - TlZElLTrv_,7ll.lleuristice or- .- may' Plusburgb..-:4L IILL - irate,. an zr. ; h x Ira - 4%1414 _Wodcri;sii. = Ineenerairl-Siired - CARGAI Rieke; art the Ohiolohthireilit efppa Rieelat aid tribrrtazies. • insures airalnethoes am Demsgebffire:,' - ticaand~aaaportate 'AI..SO-=.6gressY the Peas of therdes; exel„:11,14/reilitee - rezzOtaist t. • •Wriaitaimetedi, - Willi= Re ltagalq a. , Saratret Bier,. Famne - 1 - . r „ ltob rl s Dunlap , jr s Diteollkn - - - S FixTbkisigft, 'Frauds *nevi% &brad Ftassietat, %).Sdoompasti: ys,ltpr . .Iratezat.ll479.:( `-`i4.°l"?oPt-', inuarmiw . 4741313„..10.iack,„ . AD; leugt . ,a-ax ARD--. cztr,kitgrtpo l ,t rry . illr, for asi_eiyr „ -,:„_.L.„4:vmaaAmsa..C.XL a 4-.1 • k . 1 :I t. M. : 1:11A1G-50 bbilmntir itrapy..N intemassrisiturtry $ $ 11 3.. T g& - - 1341134M . 03:/ionj Fe RAZZ MIAB.--.10 .13faxi3 eugaz, - tn. icartrax4-Lar sato by • - -tieb2l :: -=Li sb MOOIII7IR AD 130019,214.3-151 . 0 , 111.1; thnicoAle in: mow abdli* sale :17,111.1:ticii, LONDON(Nti '4'I.3.II4I3SLYILLA . 4 I4 i3I 4ZKEISEWS I I:V.Ettafe,34I ) Wood 14. - ‘ 32 " 112 ' • Yr4besaislc,i.,ktgylaz-by • TII9IANO TOR. ILEN . y.l , F . d.six - citazve Piano Ibr Mt by _ eltat.l...UANMajniUta, CAM 1tar10N.. , ;, ,- +PONS. - -"Mirat4sizett.?Asmtl] /surfs at• Cces y- iitrozat _ - •- - - -; DIE Cet, latik 1S • • AItMIL_T...N.:II4ALMOWAXWEE ' or thribesniad ebittpes isittetioarie. Maul - Sokl Iry all- qtealeint.' 2t4dremmuroftlitest to 3siotauluwizee=_7 st. sale by - - - ' -,Erma--A-momacw>. a IRLhds plizas Beau! My= do - tabouldirr;:: : :_, Nos. 80,...v.4 81Water, and 432,...ragliorget. Valentina/ I lai silmies;_;..., • rbigest amortubent orV , A.LESTIWIRShiumbIikr Ist) ~. .tirlbassil at W. 6. siudenrenalw it. Cu. IheteraidAr. / 1 7/ 6 ; 424 PriC" from is te s ta t 9 • !kW- 44: later ecrefsay altet!ded IQ. • ,iiLLIDALMRNIM - it • • • terouati: palstbtin4 . l4to n e s; intmbostimi-- +4.150 410. Car pnrteis 910 , &1. ' * t. do. Emu Q. )c". •-•• 'Ad; Tkrll334rf eet+34l3s*; - - -: ,, -_:,;+lllkl24s- ft-m=o Ron, irery supedea **Mr% Bisitarsougletbuneo, .la.itore And Sbr ' 1.1.1121 t. -:131 11 N. 7,- 1 - 31A888.—.8otheep end Path Patieth,ot all qualthies,mede i ..r, by Oliva k. _Eforlteit, Pithier* 848114. tkotrth A Co, that otherneenathotorthe ha Atherton guest Boa. John t Cnbsoni and F ovea & Brothers , la Zoilterd: Ds La Boa - mut Monteath Yraare ;, WA Zaadt As Co...at the: eelebrafeel - ,Berlth -AL BI / 0 8olliebtheethe oc rota. lanutesa. rappthei eaMeethieethe:l3r::7-_, W.& ILAVE4ANther beater, *219 . :z.; , "::: , . 1;i: 48 :,..3riztet greet. othaaret SP"" ......—„....... t :,: . , ^Hotto e to I)pailpaulB ildill berteeitett 147 the Atortethilirvidttelk I:, 1. . utitil the - 93th'-of 'Fahrosty •next, , ltcn . ~_ mawdecorat ed rash of the' tit Wier of St..l ItinDst-,Cultedial, tit tbo- ,: ' Oothie min. the oidthmtbat - Atiet - thelgtie Int t.- whkitt may =be- cunotted'af.-ths latbitacta boillloy.tu Um 1, ' . fr uudinwebsts theif.Atebonttirpoirtit=om... : . 1 ...1 , . Altreqpisnotetratinozbii en titi appli tal y; - limaidar 7 , 7 ..."-r -,- 4 ,,, :•tizetilttetlita :. bargb,2l..".:r. thep_AWEDAWantLEkrawitetideed 4 of limy. 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