C AI r.swisi...4-.&;04.14_Th1.,.-.1.itt:...a14.4,4.4-,,,,, _,..k..t t ..w.-,,0 . , r,,, : ,;;::.i.. , _ J., 3 !, , ,-.5 . z . .;-‘ , .,..-- 4 ..,... ;: 7., 7 , i ... -, ,:,T. e .,.. : ,:i- ~.,...,ef,: ...4.t.1.-,.?..r-%- , J, - . - -- -.; :,V;:?:V, 7. ~ . ,L , ; t- '- '7 , , F;P:, .:•.--,`• - ;;', ~.• --, ,:, ~^; V":. : 1"e , t . ",f.. ',,' ..... 1 '. • 1 --; -4 ' 2 .-- V ^ '''' ''t*:Vßi4j**-e'''''-4- '''''''''''V:•'''‘NskX•l7:j...itrtlT-i-4-e.kt^,N-t ~4'.`-.4--,,A4,,,Z-i*.f - . „. 1 4,.."4"1!.6' , J .51 - ; `, :-.4 * C ' , E :=4„.i„. --' ,. -- , ,4,...1 ---- ~ t.. --:- V/ i„ - -! ,-• ,-,--- .. '‘ , • ~, t- 4 - ,,, ..tr,v-„,,,,, , :t , „ ',-,,,Erf,v_,,,, ,, ,- 4 . 1; ,„, , : --„,-_, ,„ ~, ,,,t . ~,.,, , t- ; ,.:„.: , ,, ; ...„--,,-, ~..,,,,,,, - ~.„1 , 4 .- ......., . „ .., : , ..N. -4-,,_:01....„....„.,,,,,v1:1,4,,,,,,!: ~1i.,-:,-- 3 -.. T . k - `..4 - .'' .4 4 .4 ':'' .. ''';''''' k`--4 . 0 , - ' - - e" -'' 4. 1 ' k 4-kif !"" ".'-› 4 - ; 1' 4 . :', 4 4: '', " 4 i!v 0 ,444114,, ',,'„, 4.4 ::"^- ..:4, , '",'„v, * , t A .; ,t` - r .* , ' Ll'; • * - *, - ' , ":, , ,1,..,• -r ,", r....;,,- ~,,„_,, ..- , . - I'.-- • ...-„'.., , - ,_': - -,........;,--.-'-,.., -5 t. ~ '- • 44,4-44, , , '.l-'4,444,VZ,4;‘,- a,. -. 7 ''' k -.:„.., , ,, - -.1 , 4 - t . . , ,, „,,--,-;,-, 2. i 1 - r - , ,-, -: ,- ,. 4 -, --` ,, -4-- 3, , -.), --- ~`.---,-,--, ~ 4 ,... - - 7.:ii-ro ,v . ..s ~...,..t ~, ~ ;, t .'...L., ,_ .:, 1 . , - ~ ,,,:r ' • V 3 , "* . .:...;^•^"2 - 0, 1 , : - -- - ~- ,- , , ~•;„*,;*.:,,, ,- ,-..,„ _",.^. ~,,,,,,, „^1 , ,..:,'',„„ -., ; t , • .4",„7" . 4 '' - '''` ";-.4 k;,` tk ''. - krk„,".,,,,,,,,,, k..,„?- 3, - .,_,,- ~... ,„„.-, ..., z - ,...f., ~ , i .:., k..7"k4, t'''''', , ,-..._' 4``''t k' ' ',4`.... t 54 '..-e, t '' ; 444 7.,,,,,, ',„., „,,,..,,,,, e , ~,,.? : ~:_„.. : .--„-L,-„... ;--;. , , i y,......,„,,,..., ._ ,_.... ! ... i .„ ~..-_,,--.... „;., , .:-....:„,.,_,.-.-,„.......-,,, . ..-", - , - ~._ . -=- -% , . -, - - -47. 7 ..','" z . - .I.'"wi.•:-.+-- , ----;`.14-..i..-- ,', ~...!......-r,...,---,....-v"--f- -4-4- .: -2 . ,' " `-` 4 . ^i - ' 4 " s ; , i- ** . '- 'it' l,r ... * •• • •' -, ,*.•,',.- - ~. -‘, : ...:rtr , -,,...,. .., _-!-,,, ~ ` ' ,-. - . .?- q - .-,,. ...t.:,. . „‘..-', ~ .A,, ~,,er, 0 , -, ~.-„,,, - ,,..,,.1 ~ ,,, . .., , ,,r -: 1. --.- , , , ,-.--,- -.4 - : ,-. : : 4 , • * T. °- ~- ,-. -` '' --" , -1 f ."-* ' r ^'^''', --*- ",^ •••• : - "'- -- I‘ ,. -:, " • ~..,'.,,,,,_ ~.,: 4.^l,'''.^'l-tf,"g!..r,„„-^%c,..,,e,,,';'.*,,,,,,it>.&f1,._1iQ,,,-'4.,11,01/4-^, %.3 , 2,,,,_ - _,;,',,,,,,,,^ ;:„,„t_.^ ,- 1,,^4 - c.,„ !„.- ,- i„-::,;,..2,,„„r„^- '' _ •-•:*^. - :4 "- -. - t-' ~ .r• ~,,,..^^;•,- .! ,^ 2.r.^ - , a, , r , F - ..„,: ,, .- - ,, -„,,, 7 ,, ---- ,1,,, , ,4„ , .. 4,- - ~,--,..! -4 ,-.., , ,^' ,;2„ , ,*- .1 --- ^-^";. - ,,,, ~.., - 2...,1 ",„,,,,,,,,,,,^ • ,!,.,^.. -,,,„ •J. -,•‘" ' •,- j • • triO4' l " l " ,p. a.,'-',ll-ICsly.r**'' ,= .,c '-',".L' i r-4 . '-'3 4., a;.` 4 3--'r' if" .".''' . '''- "...'' ....- fl , . 4 V ^ " ,' M : 4 1 . ..1 ,4 ' , • 14 ,- - Z, 2--*i^,-^:"...^‘^"..i il*cl iciti '''',J- s `:' - ,,.- ' -' ' '''' f't '-... ' , : : : " - , .' 3 4 - T ` ' : - .7' 4 , '' ' :s"' ,-,.,,-,-; f-.--,, 7, :. e- .r;!;. - ~::„.-'; - -' 7 .,. '• , * , , " ~- 7 _, - ~ ••• " * , .... - : ' ,: , .,:: - ,7... „ ;.,.,;" . .,. .:; ;.,:. ~ , ,_: , - . .. - .1 ~_' , , - ,- ,.. 4 2 5, ~... /- ,-,. ...,: --:;, ;.,. 1 1. . 1-PN'Jc:PI- ... J' A g t lic:4L .7 ' \t'lrll-,Cal'O' .:4:k;t2C';;It.:L::;"'"?-;-'2.::;:.:15-?-i".;'4i-i-C:-:"•451-'17'7Ajj1):4;14'4±,:;::::.-„,'kl":}4-:-"P'%q>4:7P.±:I':61-:17:::,'Pic:-.t-rf't:43:`;f:';::.$""eZk?'1'!:::,'_'''::i!--i:.'*-.-i'.i.T;;1-74';'"--..::',‘i::7, - ; :c.."- %, . :' -:1 4 7. 4 , '1 ,. ' ; . : ; 3 1 '''';''',.`,; J; :: : : 7 -''- _ :- , z` _, --2: '' ; ' , i: . :',.-;.' -",.., , '; L : , --, ; ''''''' f l.'l,f l :•: : . ,- : - :A 1 -4 .--; : 1" ,,o i i:!'1 , 4„_ 4: ',J , ..: rik&, 4. , - , '"ltYr'Y 74,,1t,"* F 1-?,•!! , 4;11± ,:q? - 4 .- P{iti. , ,.4. , e..r.Z...V P '+' .7.4*.- , Y' W'r 7 ,4"f;',` ,f- 51. , *•''. 1 ' 4 . 4, 4,- -1 ,e,..e.'.. • ;;52 , :,- . ..Vrt!Ft i 1 4 .,44.4.1 1L 1L:-',3 4 :41"tq L ....' f ' ...,•'; 4;1.' 4 -, 4 ..- , .. -., '':.'- . .:7,- - 11; -,,-, % - f, ,'. ,7 L ' o , - P , *--. .N . ','„ i v :o .. - . "- _,ct -- '..t:', ' .;,-,,,., , .-..: ': , --',.„' ~. i --,--' 's.. 1,7 44, 1 4., :f , •-;.4. - , ,--4, ..; , ,,,: ',, ,1-' -4- ._.' -,„ , ~., ‘,. - 1*- - '44,,N.:'V'eiiAv,,''S:lV<Ntt4kN;_f-i7'-'-"7''if-tl.''''.--W,' L'fi74-1', 4 1 0 Ft4. 1 .4.; : 1-17111, 7 4tc' r, - q k.44' '' ',' -I".'- l'''-i, Z - i -4---T 4 i nfr. , .., "-'`' 4 . : ' :; '''. .. ' :- - - ' :l:.r .; ' -.." P 3 ',.0 41 ,!,: , , , ,,,; ::;..,'-','%'-P,r-= ; , ' ‘-7', 1 - -i ' ;'' ,- -f , ;: - :-::-:)- ; ='.. -;;-,,.;,---';''' '," 1,. " '."-e, }.- .fir j e - " N rt 4 :';47 ,. k".- 7 ,,;ie k -,1, 4 ''''''' 4 l; .. , -7, ' .. 4 : 70;4.1 1 h. _44-', tk - •:;4•4'W-?"4-4- 4 4%.;.‘4'YtE ''''ttk,:';.4.'i,44''''elk,k, 'l,3l4tAttetl!,;',.,c'''',4';*'"sl44:tlf‘Att.,ii'-'''''::..t, ,„," 1.. y.. 4, eq.,-;•1 4 4-4, 1 ;10. 1 4-4 i'l --- ,•,-t ,-, -, - ' 7 4.141.,i 4 e,,a 4 , -‘:4.*, , . L.T, )- N - ,; - t ',l- ,,-,,, v -, , -.:-..-.):-.,.--,--,- , i- ~,,..;::,-, ,' - -., `e ,, f' , :: , ,: - -1•„' %.,..-. :;-.-;; , -, : ,1- ,,'t , - ;';'f•-• 1,--4r.-:-.k.A.:,,,.-----,4A-.:4.-A4A-1,,,#5:44%,-,,-,41.7.07-e.,.,-z.,,...;,,:r4--,,t.*,•‘,...,....-_,,g'4.4.ev_....• ~ ,- - , - ,. ...-s*, l -, ,, , r 4,. ..,.,.'4 , 44 1 ,, , , 1, , ~. -,..---,.? --, , --, , q-i-,cl , - - :.- ~., c z>„.v,.f., ~ . 0- - ..., : - ~.,-;., - ,i-:-_-,-• ~, - , -1 4,: , - , ..--7-.: '-'1% .. '- ' - '.,.`."- '' f 7 'C' '. ' ' '''' '-' ' - ' `‘, '-‘-'.*.: ' ~V:-4,4iT .. .,,:1Ni.i,...,-6,:,.-, 3 1 pt-1-,,7p 1.,,;,..4 4 , , r,47., ,a ..,, , ,,,.^ . :,4-,, ,, , , ~ ,s,, .4 0,,,,,,„1,,,,00,;4" galk,-44,,4:4:„..%1,4<i,„*k.,;,„,4,- 4.4tV-T.- v ,-.7 . 1 , - . 1 ..: , ,, , ...*,.=4; ,- ;,.„ 4 . , „; . 't ...r, ,4 .; 1 , -= ';;f, , 2 ,7 ', ;,- ..t.f - N - -*,' Le s. 1, -. :...:7 '-; ',"--,' - : , - .' ,,i 't ' ' .„.: a": -.-";.",,' -...-." ~'; 4, ','.7 ,' '- 0 , - ,:' L o '--- t '' , ' .: - : ' t. v. l• 1- . ' , x-,_ 4 'V,; , Z,,Z l*Pt 4 1 - 4 41414,:tt- -" ~ -4,10: : , , ' ,7 , - 1., :y2 - . ' i1ti;.,:r...;,..t . ;‘,4 4 :; ' : - ;14-A.111: 4 ,11 , :.! .. li t!, 4 ,1144 - , .!;:.. : , - „p " :J ., , -, ',i . L.7-, , ,-,-, , ft`i , - 11'61 4 z, ,N, ,, ‘ ;' ,, .. 1 4. _;.;;, - z..; , 1 - - , , , : , , , , - t, .;-,, , ~, ;, ,c , , , 4 ,t.,...r,...k, ~ .1.., , .„_ _,,,,,. _ . 2 ~,_, -,;,.., :....„..- .. -, _- ~•,, ...,, ... ..,...„,,...,. . , ii"--,t4:,„ 3k.,,,n.e;N- t~L *Z itt l; tltV.«..t. ' 4= - I t :Z.f . z.i` k f'?l:l7'n .. * -C s.p. `" Ait - iriT - elt, ll ' 1 4.-1z.:*4.-11,.> --„ , ,,A44- r . ~ ,, , ,, . 3.4-:_t , 41 , , .v.:4 ..-t-1-2,,x,.0.,,,...r.,4_1:,..-::::.01-,0,-.iliv-,,,-.:„:.7.:.....iri.i5,,...::-{..-„,,,,,;:_:,..r.t...,,,,,..4,:,,,,..:!,:,„_„,::.=,,,,r,,..1,,:._.:_...,z,....„.,,,,,..,,:,,;:- :-.-.:---:." ::-:..,:- -,.."-... ~, -, .:- :.-- .7:- • •.,' .' -, -,- .. ,_ 4Nl t is - ig#,‘ , -4 0 , x. - ,it . %0,%.,... - br„ - * '- ..1 ,-.-, * 4 .-" ii, ,- .--,..,_, ~ `. l -. - ,,i iez.:.;;;...- . ....-:,. r..1 , = - _0 , :,, , J,i...,."ti,.,t. i . 4fT,..;.:1 - ..,11:4, : t ..,,, ,i t ..i , 4 , 3; : f . ,.4 , 1,, . 4, 1 :4 ., , „, ,, , , ,..4,, , ,,, , ,,,..,„„i,...,„41,,, ,-;,,,,, .„ . ... , ,„ 1 , ~,,,,,,,z,),,, „.,2,,;, -- , - -,,, 4...7.,:l .'„ t, -^ if, '..,‘,, t '...- - 4" ~,r* ',' 1: ^- 1, ' , " ,, • ' ,4^ `, •' - --' 2 Z. 4 * : - . • :2 - - ''!'- s :. - ,-" '" 4 - - . 4- " .'' . - - . . 1 ' '- ~ _ .', -. , - ~-. ^' - t ,- _ . ....- • ,„I , TyklAe." .1... - ' ~.... '''" 6 s".„ . ' ' - ik.' ' ',lli'l, ,,,, t r i' ° ` - ;,..A,ii;',W;;i 1 :14 :;'':.,;: - J I ,`.'i4T ?.-- i '_,- * -1 . , , , ~q. 0 43 ,. .',....., 4, -- 1 ,' 1'..,71!,% ;74„, A, .`p,. - . 3 -',,^ +l4 f , •' • "•-•;-, `l .' ' '',.. '' , 4 ""'"F‘' *'*--, '.."," :11 . . c , ' , ^ 4 4, ',,,^r . • . ' • l.. ..., .: ;-- 4 , - -- -^^- ' -,, ^',-- -' _,^' r '_ .^, • • , ,- ‘., ~.z. ^, , _ ~ - . „:- ~ ;•• - ;irk" -_-, - 4 6 4. - L ,,e,',. ~,. -4,WE'rNPV.-„kr;flV7*-^-r:VN.%2Z14,1t0, Pi''..ll-4,R,:40..ti":ir,*,',..,;-•q4-,14-4,!4-4;•t.,,N41-7,-';_'1.7'.'..,-41-0,4.-.21ti.T.=,7?4`:-. ~:„.:-''- k., s- , , t.,,t1„,ti -,,, ‘ `. W " : , :' ' ', -,.. v -- , -,!"'`;„. ;'- '' ,`,.,,1, -, .., - ; ,,, ,,,;1ir ' 4 , /i' ' '' . ":-'--' ', *.,-, ~, -, - 'P' ''' '; , -:, k. , -4 'C'',..' 4 ,', -- kt-'' ''„ ....-17 - 47{-•tek.4%,"'''"' -- ...''' ` --;'.. • ',. ''' ... -1 :_ 1., V' '‘ k'' 4 - ,"" ..' .;, k . ,- • ;:k -, ' ''' '' ^-- e-• ,j 3,4-V,t4p1.c_.',w2,,,k,0t1-ri,...=:;., ,:, ,, : ,, : W. :::,iff - --... , ; , ---,p.41 , - , -.. 4 -1.,-;.., , , - ;74,744...-.-,v.., , ,_ , F,- „ :." - ‘* - 4- -, J. , .-.ri. , ---, , ,, , .;-::- - ;_-t.Fgs,; , -;.ts,.../,! ~,A z., , ,, , 5-- - -,.4.-z., , -,5.....1, - .. -, ..,N.;1,-?. 1 7,,,,v:.,-%,- -I.:, .i...., , ‘ .-fs',---..,:,-;! r :--,, -' f -;''''.--`-'"--'-"- ',.',.' z i . ..'_:,1 , ":-: '. ...--:ltz - , t*- , 1!..4 . - - .s , 7 ~' ^. 11 ; • ' .:•.' . - '. , •', ,q, .! _ ':' ' -7, - .‘ _` - , ,-- ' 1 ' ''. - - r-'' - -: ..- ..,- ',- 4 . .; ,'_ -- _' ; ipr 4 ifit , - - ' . tll4*. 44 W,., ' CliV. *;1 4: i :Wl:4;i 1 OWP` ., r1,', 4 7.,6 7 ;Z.; , CKtfi*44:'A it iV 4 - '.': r" 4: ', 1 . 6' .1.4, - " : 4' c ' -' :l' ;': ‘ ,'. : 4 ' . rTi 4 ;'., i n r ' '''- ; ,--" , 4: ' ' ' , '- ; *ll : '4' 4 . 1--- ,:' , ..-.- - -..i ,- ~,, ,, ' ":- , ,e- - - -,- , i 4 =-t 1 .1i:z::::.:t.....?---: ‘-': ; '.-- -.J _ 1 - ,e. ;,--" , -J, .°1. 1,- . - - ,,, .. -, --''l , ':',. - ; , 4.- . , •,---- , , -'---' -.., ..-1 4 , - ,- 0 - :.-- ~- -?: - , r, - -1' - •-•-•":, ' ' ' -' - ' .a..‘, ,-,,..,., --•..-: ='.--`7 - ~.- ... --_- •.2 ..:' ._ ~ ', . - . I ,* -,- : . ,_, - 7; , -;', ^ N7 i4- V , 541 , ; , • - I' - V• 1; r 4, .^-l'*' l l, '. , ea.f,,,'f, ,7;---ti,,t4'...!.-""',*,4;.,'",iiti,..11,-"-,A^-.1..-'•;''',:.-.^*.i•-•,l*,'-.6....^:^.",:,^,-,:i•1..-^„,-,i'1.,41:`,,,,-.:-.4 f ,t ; ;-',. i . r: *c".. l ' ; *' ; '*' „ * ..oY` -' ''":„.q. - *: '' ' '. .,''' -..-s'-': "t ` ^.. : - . ' ' ‘i - ," *., ,' '' , , : r.l' i, - ,- . ^ „-, '', - , , ,,,. ^0- ,^ - . - ~ .;_0 4 ‘,,.V 4* • -•--", - * 4- ' . l. • ; ^-- -. ,^ ' -:,^*,- ,- , • ' , • ~**, ~ , . _< ~,'. , , : ::_. : . --.• , , ;:'..- - 1 - • .-. ,- '-,,,,,' __..,_:. e+WV ^ jist*,s4tiz,,jlio w _, K , s r, ,z-1.1.jt4:4,..., :-..,r,,,,;,,N.,,#.mt,,,;f0t_x.1,1,,14..,4 ~, t- ~.t.:, t.,,, t 1,-0- 4 , '?"'''.‘l...'7'i : ./ '-'l,-: - . 7 - '1.77, ' ,1_,'"::, 1'''1:%,::,,11-',f... •:'7 1i r ! 1 0 t, .: , -.... I '' '^-1 -- jf 4 '. ; 4:' ''' : - `.' '''l i''' ,, '' ..-... ^... 1- -,,•,- -•' s, 1 , .. / .,N;, *4 • . r^ , 0^.,.e , a;,,, , ,-,,,...,,,,, ,- . .-.. ... _.- , ... _ ~, - ,- :, -•-. -,,- ..-, •.-, , ..,. • . _ _.. ~ - = -,. .. , . --. , .._ .; _-_ L-,.. ‘. -.: ~ ,t , , ._. ...---, , - ,-. . 4 .,1•1*4: ' ,-14 r,,"‘ ..0 e.„ 17, 4 7 4 -4,„\' -,,,v"'Ti, k 4..,' 6 j....trtk" . aZiA1. 14 ' , ?:1'''' .3, %1i ; rl't:''' , 4. o `' ' , '"` 4 `. '. - , 41 ' 4 1,, a ,''‘":q+.!'4. ..t 11';!. V.l 44' ',4,--n,--Zl.•-,4k„e't,44 ~r, .V ,„,, c ,', ~.w . 5t,,,: . -t`,, , - 12 ,4'''..'4',:`'t . , '..,-44'.,4: --I , ft-,,:;' . -4 - 4..„'rk4 t . !-;4 4 , •44:*.Y4,,,- ,''''_ .-,N k : *Z.,. k-k_c 4 tk_ •,_ , -, ~ '' ,:k r, k ~ - ~ , k , , , 4,', k ,;', t • ~ . - s ." k g : ', •, ~' _ , -, - . , ',,` • , , , , , -_ , 4 _- .,., ,, r . v : - : ~, ~._.,..,,/,.-, „k 'lt' '' tikk, - 4 A34' '"- 4,44.4"4't-' t ;Iv,' '-,--,,',.. • •...V• - %.*** . A?-4 ?•:- 4 - •. 1 , -4 ,,::,. kk4'ilk'd'4 ta.,.- -4:14,7 , 4-.,. .1.-', ,,, ,.., ; ;; , ,, _ -7 ,4:: - .-.e•-1.1.-• , ? , !..,- . . , , , , , -i.. 4 ,it:- -' z, „ ..- ,- ,, , , 4 0 ,' , *=,-,-. e 4 ,t -; ~, 2. - ' - 4,..1•! .'-',.- -- 4. 4 -;'-'• '•,, 4, , Ni....--,t, 11, 7 ", 2, ,4,--.,.. 41, ,„.,%, ‘'. - 4, ~',- -", ', : " ' l- $ . -:',%, ~ ' ' -•••'• I ' ' ' , • A-, : _-_,-,_ , : ;-4.:-'-- ~ . -- ''''. ...' _ •-•--- '-.- 1 ~.- i',- -SA': - - 2_ ..',...„:..„. - -c„' : - A,L„..*.::........- " -- ... , 2.- 'ttkk -.150-414,....-e:*,..-40-1.1.-,-4,1„,-..-1.,1t:4-`,..--,-,9-zt4.•A‘%.,i. '' -, 4"kt)k . .tt,"44 1 ,Aq-i , 4 ''' .. Jk l > tik4 r „4 ''',..''''''-f , !- t i "4,-% '47i',C4';4 -1 , i -,:- , --11 4 n - -" - :..;t1• ''.,"'lm,'-- ~:-.•,-,' ; ' - ,'v: ~.r ,,, ' c:r.-z.-`-i','!-_.- ; :i Lls.4" . i.kr,-.7;,*._. V, i',7...t.i..1',...... - ,-- -:-:'-..,..:%: -,, . ',.. - J..-.„ , ; , , , r, 5 .% .--; ---- ' '., ,'-; --',l. ,-,,.--:' - - -:-.--.- :-- ' • ".- • --- -_', - 't•-•.- - --- - - . ,- - - -",:,_- "-- -, :". ,, ... , --..- . ..e.--v.---.-,-k-- -- -;.- . - t- , ----:444.;.=-.. , +-v..-z.:-.,- ,, i7,-, ,, ..rit. - , 6. : ,.-z 4 i t 40 .A.ti*..,....4 2a0.1 . 1 . , ~,,_. .4it 5 .„,_...,_. 0 f ,..,,. 1 0.: 1 _ 1 51,,,,,,, i4:1 ,,,- ; ,. ,r 0 . 4, ,,.„,.., i ,, _ 4 , 41 ,. 1i s ki .. j ,,,,,,.. ;.5 .. : ::,..,.,,ti,.,-,.,.,,_.,......1.,..1.....:-„i14,4,....0,+,,..2,.:.4 t 0,41., ~,,,4,,,../"4.- 1.:,.,1z.L4,;',,,-,,..:,, ' ,. , -1;*:,":ii,...„ - , ~.. ; " . ' 4,, , ,;; - „Z'i ?Tali., ; ',, E „. .t.:"..; ',. .Z.-„,; -7 ,-7.vrk_1' .. .., - ,. ,, ,.: :7-.,:7-.;-,,',' „..! . ,, , -. 1,, ,, , -- - ..,,,in ', - ~., -, -- . ..„„.2-4-... -.1 , • _ -7 ,,, _ ~.....„ `,-, - , >,-;......, . - ~. _:. ~,,, ~,,..„..., ,,, T,::::,- i - ; - ,a ;' , if.,, . ;',-,,„ ....--„„ -,.„.: ~..„ .:, -r, --',4, z -E..,1.-- #„_. - i.,,,; - „,„ ,. i.,„ . ,.....,,, , ,, ~ - . .....k.,,,,,...,,, ...„4,-W7.,V4-4!,;,t1/431-t404.1k:1141-4,,....115-,,„743,,,4t,i--7,;?...‘1,,itiVit1/4,-5:11,11--4,1,,,-eJ f40'44,;.;-',4Y-.i..4,-'4,...-+LtSi-,Wt t. i., 1-` .;± ,,- .A .- !„,., • ;!; , . - =, i- '"4 - ,, ':4 ' . '' „ ,-'* - 1-- ;;;;;: - - , ." ,- ,40 - 2 -- .. 7* : -4 c-.4' ',-•' : - -.i. ,' '' '-'-'l..- '4' 1, N . , 1 ` 4, " ' , . - ^ % ;"-,J.:.r." § , 7. - 4 . -1:> , . --- _ 3 _7-e . -1; it 6.144% , ,. , ',;,.,' , • ,r. - i„.-- , 1',.2 -.: ~, :;-- , I *- -, • - .• ~,,,„-„,, , -,.t . t . ,,k ~$;.- . g. . ..„.:.,..„ . - , -; ; T: , . .;:;-"tr:4:1.„4 - „,.c.-.7.,,,,„7*--,,...,„,.,,_,.„4 , ,, , .......„.., ,-...2.-, -- , . ..- ~ •,, _ , __ _ , _ „.... V i1 t.74 ' 1, : .,,, _ :;1,,,, r_ --4,,,,e: t 5,4- A 4,,, A , tic,. -7 'ti`lz 4 ,' - ir'ZZV- 4 . - ' . `; - i.' 4':'.4. 7 -14' - 4 . 4reii i r , ';.: ( .N.,, , .. - ,,ii , ..i.-012,,e; b .,6- I 4 . 41 . :;..,-"_; - -. -:r'-.,,,',,1;N:. " - '1: , ;;;, - ,e, 14 .';',4- 4 -',' ! , "`;':'t,: - ,J ~ f , .'t, t t' 7? ....„ L ':..' ...',.: , - , i*.Y. '_,..-... '„ ';;;.-.,,,, t 4 ~ ,t,,,,,,,11 4 4- , .*, , -: , ',)i - , - ,,,-;, , -..,- :::', ,1 ,':,-: ,"'!;`,1'..,",..1r--- - - :.z. _ri , „;,.,-.4,..t-,,,, , ,..i."; - ...:..,K4.,--.. , -;---: -. •.*:‘ :, •• ',. '-----, - -- - -- - . -,-_, - - : _ ---,--.= ....*--,-6.----.---.:3,---_ - -• %•,,l' - ,1- ,- 4„„ititl * 4- 4 , 1 :1 , 1•44.44', i".,-;;:70.:A.:(1. 4 '.'4 14 ,'_ -14- ; ?* •: - Cf t, .• , 'Ai.5",ct,„`Yi0i,V:•ez - tt4i,4f.. t l'r x . a.F.Z.:1. 1, ,, , ,,, , ,,'," - „,,, ,, z i qx;,-.:;:,,.'4.':,=.;0 '1 , 4 EL.t- - ',!,:4:4,-; 1.:„; i: , I . t --- ',' ' ',4' '` 4'-^ ,,;''' ".4....^ %.- -^4"-^ • ' - I . - .''' 'l ' '.-----'r!-- ^ " *i'' ' ' - - ,- • ~ , '^' ' - " it ,7 4: t tWtr r l ' N- . 4*, '•• 5 a. " 4 .** 4 0 ,,k. 4 ( 4 12 7^. ' ' ' ' r * W. ' :5" ; lii-i*,-", '''' ' , S" -.4.* f 4 "10:14: ' ,44 4 '2. '" -Vj ' . l .. -- ''' t . ,,,,,,, - ^- -- • -1" ' ' '''''''' ""-- ' . . ' ' •": -.3' 0 , 1-' 4 '" . "5.5:'1 A1> 1 t 9 174 4 "-4 1.7.+‘ . .t. 4 kN 't ,", 4 - - °-"r ' -- - - '', n 7 ''' t : •,- .. ,-,- - t ,-"' '. - ~ _ , - - . -- ,---,-, -..- .., - -, _ - .3., - . r;',,,,,vt-4,_. ;...:1 , 00k..rt:-vr:,-_t.-.,; 4 ,,i t iy.,,z 1-4xp0.2-44 'IIX , e. , -4... t te,..Z4rNteft;:we:riZ}ltlti itt - 1" ; iOk s' kri; l l. 4 ,,V.A • tv - ,L, lzvey., .0..0re....,,Aw5i1dizz.A.w.v4,:410,-, --.4.4.4,...i t .i. -,. I n n-, r -..• ' '-.4* - -:,.pli. Vi.V 4 zAt• , n44 . **!Fl):kt 11:5 ‘:_pTIt . .4 - 4a544 1 k , , 1.,,. iiil* , l,,,cri, 034.V.zi. rAt.4 11 414 . ;410-*44 0.0414*.iiiivii.r. 4 410:4-kziit , i.-.4,- - f"4-7 - ,f. „.... K e 4 f roit rk ,, i.lgvn, -..-,,,,, ~ qa - 1 7,,,, V7tft ikr- -, t4 . - ,-1 ,r50 4 414P z.z.N . :7.1i , - ~-4,-44-11:k4 iliia:*4l7tte.P.4.4ti•Zel KAZ..4itsiakto, t i, - ;_l ' r; 0 '-r o o 4%7pitai l f g Ati, ' . , ' 4,r442r,itt;114 , 1 tu,4 t'kil 4 4.44"?t"3,.- "#41•7',403".-4 4iif.j2l-4,4c1'4tq4-,10.:41_•-' 4.-- :; . :::111t"?1 i , ft 4"4,10,,Z5Wit117:41,- 4 ,4tei 4:4'..-vAVV I tivoivi,Wlix-i - r - grkeWV N FI ••••—,sif-441/k. 4at ta,1.44. fiArt f ,:„, ori ._, ..., ft «20 , ,e ,, r, 1 itki - VP' 4 ete k.l 4 4,j'j lt- 4 .4.4 4 ct•P 4i fp V. 44P4 " ,k4:"..i4.,4•:44`4 44 4 - 01.1 4 A slis 4V 4 r -4 , T4t - rft; 4 l4g-4 r ii t k. , 12% t 1-tteli* 4 k4eo .:44 , e4r..ty 4 .14,, %or 0-t=tx p w irp , ,„4,4 •, t . t C . 4 ,.. , : . . ' '-' ''AtTk .. ,-i.,. -70 A, V V o ..fi t k tgii; I '4, Alikao 7 1 '1j gic mg' :". 4 ...•41fir ,: - .4, , , -k • At, , .•.;.: 1 - 4...-& , , , . g * ira 4 7- - t . sg 5, •- , ,,TE, - v „ AI ~.... -. :.• 4 .litiz irf , j 0 ) Ve 4 Pl st cii j ; 5,044.44,-4., 4 - - al, Cti• fill, t,eta F. , , ~.',4 - • ---- ,: W: : - °•,, i 4t+, • VIN 47 4, 14 ... 9_ 44 „ 1, .ufam • .e...4-,4. 4 %.06,..‘ —,4,-,„-....„ 1 ,t,, t.7 - ms, 0 titi. ; ~ .4 qaccr=46, i * 0,1; , . -.. '"..•A- 4 1 . o,„„ jt 4 l'mo, k , ,s l ;- • ),.•;....4A4t 2 t..< . . ..attr,-, .p.,. ~...,, V , ,,,,:,••,,•_74,1.1,... m.... e .. 0A at -' t " , 4o, • ' , t. 4.§-gr 11 •e - y , Af.,.-: , .„- t ~,, 4 :... rwl. -° '` - O , V . il• IP.° C g t i Ap, •esi : -,z-.• .• - 1 - > 1. 7 1 S e , •' 4 5.-1° : , i.i - , *lt cp.:•;',V. A v ••••.. • Alaltpritt• c7T, . 44. tit-- 'xi t e- Vr44ls a t. i 4 ~„( , .„..,..,...,,,„ )..„„..„ , ~. .;,,,,„„ . ..,, ~•...., ~ .....,,..„....,.. 4 4 ek , V tsjiWt.k i eZ j'Ar. fl ezrariir% I,itke4o, "'q.t. ••• - '04 . P., 107. iFmiti f.t-,-rvv,p,,do a.. :,. . -: -' 4 ,,.. _ -- 7.! 6:, 401•41 V ' t:' ‘V. tft,./ ••P - ' i .• i. ~ ...WV : : °:' 1 ' • •-, •0 :- -.6. tvt,Z., 4 gc,4! • . • , 'O4" 't -s ). , .1 , AVar .64 . et-. ;1.7.„141` •%.1 1. :, t0,..4' ~:q.44450.4 , -. ~, ..,,, *, ..- • , or. r...e. ' r . ..4:..50..4.4-f4.2.15P,,.•••,,P3a, f) - 40,,„ 1 .,' ; :41 * 4.4 i c . : : " te --- 011,.*A.4'dkritrefi V 45741 -..• g 4frg&P„,t,Vl-,44,14,74‘,0170.11L4 ~...wil-„o".5 " : . 1441 / 4 - -liii. slie KkiZt . N37lllF ~..f- t t,:r v i , t ,,• * m ..._,L,x,po-‘0:01,-,•- k. trgt il' , 4,, k i" d 44 -16 Pry 4 11 1 ;•1.4 1 1A L‘ jl i tit 1 .. I. oe 41. *il:4 -, ,rAt:t .,- 4. 6 !:zizi:,7 , 4 4 ih 4 ;peri , "*.k.T,.. 4.- I `* - 4?- 10 41;i6 . 144. 1 0:;, , v-i- 4 - - tivvr l -o , : _, W.,„, ,:441%._' ,- 4 , :s.:44Tve_o:4 1 4-!, , , , o'PAlltzttr--.F7,:c.‘.i.;v'iit.!., ,;:- --, ...` 47p t - 1r . . 4 "z I . t -ti e -.4 ' 4 1 ' ktle" - t tilV 4 .6lfr '- v i.% . ... '/ •,, ~.'`,..: 4 ~' 4 t 7.... .- ..., :,,, ,t th* ,ircrt,,Sh .. it d „+.IK O. ~.4,-,,,',..4,.z - P . qt. 4 ,....1r , t ....., , ... 4 ., 1 ,.. 44. % if :ill 44, - ,.. 4 . t . : • Pte 06: 4 7,4 4 W4414! Z4 l / 4 1 . t• 1 4 ' t.: . ' t Y ." ' , C 'l,. 11+ N ''' ' V.- r "•,- .--.:- ' .....< •, 'i e - `"l . -.11,4 .8 rw- . t - 4. ,''''t 7- •-• I ,"' 4.- t , 4 1, , .." ' ' '-, `-'' tSi. r ''''3l - '* -4 'tt) ,/ -.4-'l lt 0 44 -4 4t4- - ..... tn , •1 .. -•• '.. ,• , •,,,-. i ••, ~., ' -- „ le , iiitLeo,..., 4 •#,1.Ev0. - 4„V„.,,,•••5c.q- 4.,,,,,,-..., r-ct. ~,: + ••..t. 7 , .4 ' . '• ' . ..-' ...' . "1- , ., . ..• ,4 . .4r4 'Vt .. .tv .44 . 1 %.* ,- . ,, , , ...z.r , ,•,,, t .., 44-' - t,..,:-4 . 4.. - ,,” „,„, ‘4 , , r, , , -1 0 . - 4 - sir 4 - 4.... : ‘,.... , ~, ~ I . !A 047 1-: tikiXt4r444 - ,4: , te,17„d ... 4 tr, ,'" ,:...7',:it1‘ t 1 " .. t t .n . :‘ ' 1 . - 4.. ', j ,.. .4. ^, i . 0- ~ ~'',,, 4 . ...c.r,,, - ~it.-2,4,1, 0 ,42,,,,,, , ,4 . .- .., ±. 4-<.st- ,f pe,:r`frir l .',N.,- - 7- 4- N il. ~..„.. Z Ar.l ..... , 1 ,, , , r .f.;„,...:07,„ ; ,,e„riV,A. IV? , e 4 . 104t , te44, ,,v $ -61 4 4 4- 4 ',,-..7 ..1; .0-4-of .`"‘' .4- ---•:- , ... s - '.: ''( ' "-- ‘; ' ...' ' .' ' -` 'JOS' 5 4 ,:1 : 14 :4 ,4,t:!. , 5,4 . Z - . I' ' ''' (4 ''''' ' . l ‘ t :il ! " 4l %tiP ", :: , ll._ 2 -1.t i ,,,:g,1,Z.,;,,,.. .'''':" l, ' 7 '; 7, ''' ' ''-': i , '.' '4 4 '.1-''' Y ''''til4A" . ' ll 'AP*Utv7*'' r ' l7 : * ''''''''l?tf',%::,''''''',"•4 - ,i7 . 2. •4';•. 4. r.4 . -; '•-•'=••••••`• : ' '`.:' 7:,', jf` •,- ~i",r ,. ' ~- • ,":47 - : l A', ' :4'4 , : - ",-*la '64'10, 4sz;i4, , t _,,,,. , ..., ,- ,,, , , --if_ ., ,,?..e- , zt-, , , , t,,;ci: ~ , ;;;1'fi, ' , .z ;...-t- r , . .-,, - , ',.-, ::- .1 'I, ~,,. ~ T ,lwintli,:i:Vllitr, . 4 . p.Nr:,,i-vi:441. 0 ..,7‘'vf,„4,,k..31.41%,..,.:. -.',:..,-., -..:''...;''.%, '',,, -:-.. ”!i , , - 2 :::- :, .....t.. & , f% -' .-,, b ..A.k_. " r `l-... 4 , 1/A1e5 i &j.,..4k i . , ,,,,1t-p' 1 2 , 1... - "it,„,004. 4 .- 4i ,,,,-,:±'l'rq , ii,-, ,, :•%.,,,4 r.t . f . ,.`, , , , 1• 1 7,- $ . 1. ,- r -''..t. , -4- ,`- ii;',.....t•- • •:'-i ', •I c•r...,7*i:...F;r1, , 4 7. 4 .41.-:,-,!..L - 3 , ,k * .1, .4:1 , ,it iit,t,,J44. -7,_74 . -pr,, , 4 tv- 4 , ~tzi, . '4. !,:. 4 , ~ , , ,, i ,,- , ,,..,4 4. - ,'-...:=4.-t; . 4 , "". 4:- .!..., ,' :4, ~..,_ "" 1 ` 4,4 - -'.: - - ' ll 4";lot 7 „.4'sV•ir ,tniteftV't l / 4 1,30.4A - C:00,'4.'44i ... ~,, 7, ;` ' v'- -1 ,',.. 4 ' ' fq1 . ..1:.' ii , "' , -, -j- -. 441 , 4,1` 4 , 4 444 4'.., - ' 1 :14 - ;:tt ".';' ':•c 4 .t . atre;-'decifftor,laient 4 -4i.,V;pg. , 4 4.. 1" ,,- -`,,g l 'rz :F., ?.r.,"‘41 , -',A,• , _.., .....' L ;;*-- ?'-'''.-,-:?;':4-Ir's14.-4,1'..-A1.76A...1V,H*;'4";1014414-41"-44Alti'Al4314""44,-, V l, * . '' ' . .P -'4: 4 4 r . r.Xte.ir:;. 9•4 4 , 1 1' 41. 4 NL10 e74 1" -- ....,,: :441-i- v ,' " ,, C4 l J.kijit:- 1 ' I S -4 :41' '7l-.''''''N4-14''''..4".141-ri':4o`l:l4-..t?..'N,:',..:1',4% , ".. * ;`;4"4-.T.4.4" - ,. AO tr;:r . , ,, ': 1 24 -.1 ..t: 4, -. 4 ::, 2 7 1-- F , '= ,t it' , .. 7 A I,l* . iVi it,...-tT.,','l"':-- Mil .g p"- - m - k-- .m ..... %/11 .0Ari• • ' Eto 0 .•• • Nt cV 4v 4 . ktik -'.. 01 14. ' ii', ‘' ' 66.1. - •(& e . ii,,. l N . c.*4•' n§14,71 - 1: ei With:ll iftV gifiik, .4 - -%, N: • • --• . •ls"- " wt3tvW4 -oi, krc i - aO lAiiit .' tT 4s a . • . . —,' . - to - • t * as r. • -?, 0 1 , Agiv.ll l 7ll r IP, •,e;po , ~...- at . nA1...441bit BE OFF WITS ioir NOW. MEE ST rdM ,l •-• 6W117 off wlrlt you now-dou'i r kuow that it's only mjoling you are; '-. With "cheeks Ilko the roso:s soft glow, .Apd nlanees.more bright than the Aar!" thattny aldst Ls but small, And my rtaglets may curl Ilko the vine; but I'm not Eke an angel at all! 'or um I the Imst bit dirlue! ) be MT with you Dow—don't' see : , i - nu'ro deluding from eve until dawn ~...111v stop may be baunding and free, Ilut,..rm not In the least like a fawn 1 -.Bat 'twas over the method .we know, Since Adam in Edenbegan-- .:41hrit tttwoms :tory ionr to-be enow, Aad neck., wen . ) of coorto,jito tho swan flie;,' be oCr wittCyntrnowti f you learn ,rTe.woo like a; plainhearted youth:- • Vet your mind, !fru loromo. discern, VO wio, Tau lunge woo mn with truth! ;.t would rather—lnstmul of these flowers, ": •In which you me OTOL FO . .That jog promised to lore Me all honor, longm , ench other had llfe. 70.11 N NULLS, lIE o•tsjiiON PREAO HFR. • iTt3 F IlT.lvlTfi CO4 TORS:." 'Nforinone settled: in Missouri in lai.reuthushisti.94,yonng4atm :named Mills • *as' their most popular.and dmired preacher. " Ibleclll •wo great was his - fame; that4whenever , he etip g s; a crowd of thciaintri were sure fativieseet.:. - A....Btiotig.lintl violent - mob of lynchers- was abut this time organized to put down the Mor-, Mons - cinder• - thif.comMand of Col... Turk, one of the , most despeeetclYAangerons.men that Ails •sourit or, in_trath, any other country. ever pro duced; Some of the Mormons' were tarred and :feathered, semis were scourged with long, knotty hickories till they fainted from excess of torture and loss of blood--others were forcibly deprived I of their property, and reduced in a"day to the ---- condition of beggars—while others shared doom of more mercy, and were shot down on the • prairie. like so Many Waives. At last Turk re solved- to take some of- tho conceit out of the young preacher, Mills, and he gave notice to his - men tticoordingly. It was 'a dreadfully eoldnight in mid-winter - 1833; ind'althcingh the sky was cloudless, and the-fcillineen shone out in all her splendor,. the earth lay_la ,that .pearly radiance, chill and dreary as •a frozen tomb ; for a thick sheet of • snow crusted its sarface,, and the north wind honied. over ft a diimal dirge. It was a night to drive even thieves and outlaws into barns and stables for shelter, and to keep honest peo ple hythe blaze of their own roaring hearths. Anil yet, strange to say, in a large log cabin ;within three hendred yards of the Missouri ri . ver;theiffrozen from shore to shore, atleast one hundred people had assembled to hold a religions meeting. They were MorMons, you may be sure. No finatic of in old faith woold'have turned out -en inch a night ; they must be fresh zealots,' s with some new idea, but at its birth. in their hearts, and flaming like a meteor in their ima ginatiou, or they never could have ventured to , face such an ley blast as that. The congregation included uton and women in about equal num tiers, - and many of the former carried rifles, which - they grasped with one hand, even when they kneeled ilovni in prayer ; such was the im minence of peril, either real or imagined, as they deeMed,.pentlineaver them. The preacher—the enthusiast, Mills—had ad • vanced to a thrilling head of his eloquent dis course, and was painting in terrible, fire lan guage the hitter persecution which hoe over fol lowed the footsteps of all great reformers, since the- beginning of time. Never before had he , been half. so animated or half so affecting. BM blue eye gleamed like a star—his voice pealed • like a trumpet, shrill as the wind that whistled over tha.honsetop and his lips seemed literally loaded • with music. groans, tears and wild -cheeks from the audience, proved the despotic • power of his utterance. Suddenly three rifles exploded in quick Emcees • Mori before the door, and three sentinels, shaking irith.terror, rushed into the room, crying out, "the mob! the mob:—Save yourself from Col. Tork'eMob !" • No pen , eau depict the scene of dismay and confusion that, ensued. The females screamed aloud, as .if ail hope had departed. Several of •. the men sprang oat of the windows and fled as if-pursued by a legitin of devils; whilst most of those r who.remained, appeared stupefied and to _ ials Liorrerles.s, either to escape or make ready for resiiiablif. - inileed;--there was very little apace allowed for preparation. la a few mo menta a mob' emanating to hundreds had sue minded the huUding; and the muzzles of fifty jacked guns and pistols were thrust in through the dears and windows. Still none within titled "a finger far defince--fear seemed-to havelurned thim iota atene. Persecution had not yet har dened the "Latter Day Saints" into veterans, and .the afterwards famous " Mormon Legion" existed then only in the imagination of the Pro phet. Presently the lynchers ' headed by the all dreaded; and gigantic, Col. Turk, rushed in, and begin-to heat the people furiously with the iron . ramrods of theirrrifles, with very little dittine tion'of. mercy as to age or sex. The pries and entreaties of the poor sufferers swelled ton wail wilder than the howling of the wind without.— At length Col: Turk roared out— " Turn oat the women and seize the men, and let xis have the-victory switches and the tar and feathers !" And the drunken mob shouted, and hastened • to execute the brutal mandate. Up to this time young Mille had continued standing with the Bible of their prophet in his hand, but unearthly pale and strangely excited, his lip writhing, his teeth clenched, and his bright eyes swimming in a halo of fire. Sudden ly he made a bound for an aijaccut window and notwithstanding more than twenty endeavored to seize him, he effected his escape from the house. "Chase him—shoot him ! take him, alive or dead!" cried Turk, in a transport of rage, setting the example by commencing the pursuit himself" . The flight of Mills was directed in a straight line for the river,and his marvellous agility added to theitart he had first got, soon placed him at , some distance ahead. They fired both rifles and eliot guns at him as he ran, but happily without effeet... When he came to the river side be stoop • ed, down and hastily fastened on a pair of skates, "which ,he bail carried in his pocket for the last few days, to be ready for any extraordi nary. emergency ; and then taking the ice, - skimmedever the frozen stream with the swift ness of the _wind. tt Tina nobody a pair of skates 1" shouted Turk, striking his forehead with a gesture of wrath and 'vexation. • Pi have," answered one of the mop, "but 11-ohall net try them on the ice such a night as this.r . • • • , '..4 4 ll6:...,stilekgive them to _me l" exclaimed -Ttirkin - nda'nnef fiery impatience. -. •es,kid es were produced ; the eager Colonel tried Cud then swearing a dreadful oath ;'•:,tfititlievrO;dd bring back the preacher's scalp, .1"...... 1 it1eave•-his own. he begun the perilous chase.— "...1)h - Vtlier - C is no daring like the courage inspired 'bathe Tiission for revenge '. the meanwhile Mills had aporonehed the opposite shore, when he discovered the startling apparition of armed men on the bank. Ho knew at a glance whatit ment. The mob, to prevent any of the Mormons from escaping, had station ed a guard beyond the river. He instantly turn ed his course down the stream, when a whole platooalet off their rifles; but the distance was too considerable. A hail of bullets rattled on the ice around him, without doing him in iurY. I will foil the fiends yet," he mkt to him self; and put forth nil _hie strength. Ile fled away; but soon became =scion) that some one was pursuing him. He slackened his velocity, and N . vbeeletketteniA so often as to obtnia a Tint. of his enemy. But the latter was still too remote' for an accurate surverand the Mormon utterer •sioncia 'triad prayer--"Oocl_grant me that it be Col. Turk, and I am willing to die!" On rushed the.pusuer--;on, still on, The noise of his iron likates a m id l olast, he heard above the roar of the northe Sind his dark form loomed in the glitterin moon . S beams; large in stature as a giant. A 'no drew 'nearer theyoung preacher ho smiled Tar osmonely. He recoudzed , his arch-psrseoutor. 'Col. Turk, and he laughed outright slough thr rang.over the frozen- river like the wildscoff r,f Some demon When ho saw the other wisheat ) ., lais gleaming knife. Mills immediately FeP.ed his own from Ogg:lord, ar,a, started wr, so as to avoid . thcr .,, : n o no n t : shock& ,whith might otherwise, t iiiiola s pere.--forow of the Collision, . prove fitti t t „ t i lf.bli9l;ert . '", • -Aothen - kegan none of rapid and canning• evolutions . fii secure thiadynntaga in this terri ble method of "oonabat 2 :4lwtipost terrible ever conceived. They nuked-the smooth surface of the ice with circles, 410*, angles, equare.s, par , alelograme, and almost-every possible figure of plain geometry ; but each seemed a perfect tika - ter,itnd could not find the.. other, at fault, or take' - him unprepared. Thciy.pasSed ripeatedly within three feet of each other, anti made quick thrusts, which •pierced to the 'limn:. And still, the cold grew more :611d - ttin, wrathful- Wind--bowleds their:.manastr . ew; and flightaisora ehoir earTiell:thern :tarthoidawniflie river, Thera the; ‘ Onitiid - Ice was thinner, and.' , eraeked fearfn4 beneath their tread. - Finally tbe.alorpoOningx us(!uceperato resolve, to terminnie - tbeitiffiby" sacrificing his.. own like° us to Make - ante of that of lalvfoo at the same time. In the following rush "he cm .longer turned"-aside- ] o avoid direct -collision, and frustroted • , thentteMpt of - the lyncher to that and by swerving inwards from a straight line. They met at fell speed, and the shock was like the crash of two flay ers e comets. - At the mo ment of their fall the quaking-ice split :beneath their weight with a deafening roar, and the wild waters boiling and hissing likes hell, swallowed them forever—tho persecutor and his victim, both victims nowt::'- Bat the river still rolled .onitaTielf.to the nee ;, the stars all shone as bright and beautiful as of old, in the morning of creation, when the angels of God chanted - their birth song; and the wrath ful wind cif heeled on over the icy grave of the enentlestias no More, 13614 311arniug Vogt. IL.C.CST MAXIM :170/tAS Dpi . Harper&-Thillipe, Editors & Proprietors; primaivßau: SATURDAY MORNINt}:ir.:iinVEDRUARY. 2 r7=MMqll'7=irmq Wrlllll 40bPIUNIFFI0.211 • its,larrentalyissitilfneallibliiiitNer ire Durum Tye Is&it aaaJob Mem wilaneta• potopared Mao P/113 , 15U OF All 1121 tb• u5r...0.1•01.114 *pm tba.Wrat taw Sr rgq /Aso owl nesl et !imams erpunekk•clem, as Duana.6ol , ol maw Waned fa tv maunasive Job 011eb. Messrs. &M. Paramus. R Co., who are prompt, hon• eat and gentlemardyln their Vaal:nem transaction.% are the only authorised agents lathe cities of New York and Boston for the Norninty lba. They are authorized to receive Ad. certisemeuts .end Satocrtptlons for us at our trans! rates. Their receipts am merited an payments. Their officee groat NEW TOILE, .1= Nassau street. • -Dosros. 10 .. Stuto street. • • On their NVlitd4ag Way. For the last three or four daye our botch, have been filled with travelers wending Unix way to Washington City. Many go to see the elephant, bat a mnoh.larger number aro on their winding way to secure appointmenta. From what we have beard, we believe that President PIERCE will not keep the last named class long in suspense.. - We are informed that he declines all formal visits, and will permit no thing like ostentation to attend his movements. Ile feels that he is the President of the People. and scorns to become the instrument of mere -politicians. His progress to Washington indi dicates that he is no lover of empty praise or fulsome honors. He appears to have taken As- DREW JacusoN for his model, and we believe he will not depart from this course in ,his official capacity. NbVEL PROJECT. We have heard of a project of uniting the Stuebenville and the Chartiers Valley railroads with the Central road and the Allegheny Valley road, in the followingmanner: The former roads to be brought under-Coal Hill by tunneling; the earth filling out McGowan's lino on the South side of the river; and the ground thus made pay ing for the cost of excavating. Thence carry ing the road over a- viaduct terminating in the vicinity of the Gas Works. Thence tunneling un der the Eigth and Sixth Wards, and coming out is the Fifth Ward. The earth thus excavated making tho line in McGowan's map on the Pitts bugh side of the Monongahela river; and forming the site for a capacious depot at that point; and also filling out into the water, so as to extend Water street without the cost of purchasing pri ‘..to property. This project gets rid of a bridge at the Point, which would be an obstruction to navigation; and. also it does ;may with the nuisance of hay. fag a ragroad through the business part of the city. If the Liberty stieet grant Wire to be made over again, there is not a man in the city. Councils would dare to vote for IL We have no "doubt but some day the public clamor will be such that some other route will have to he taken than through the greatm"ain avenue of our city. In England the railroads are either taken over the tops of the houses of a city, on arches of masonry, or in tunnels under the ground. In this country wo put up with evils daring the novelty of a project, but ourppeple never hesi tate to apply the most available remedy when an evil becomes intolerable- And what is a greater nuisance than railroad cars filling up a great city thoroughfare! A OIIRRENCY STAMPEDE The rag-money currency has got most beauti fully. mixed up in the West. The St. Louis Union, of the 19th, informs us that the citizens of that celebrated place for wild epeonlationsand extensive frauds, particularly those who have a little of the "root of all evil," were almost fright ened from their propriety, the day previous, by the appearance in the Republican, of an official order, promulgated by "the board of broker."— The very heading of the ukase, showd clearly that this distinguished body had "pronounced," and that the public should hear and tremble, "stick them up so that you may always see them," confelentigly announced to the world, and the rest of mankind, that theissueti of certain insti tutions were to be regarded hence-forth as worthless. No "Wisconsin Piro and Merine," was to be bought or sold, and the Macomb coun ty bank, Chicago bank, and Osborne's ,checks, were placed in the same category. There was also a denenciation of the circulation of various Saving's banks, Plank road companies, and "le. dividual liability" concerns, the issues of which are seldom or never offered in this city. We aro infoimed that rage 8.5 Bacon continue to receive, as they have previously, the notes of Wisconsin Fire hiatine and Ilan/ranee Compa- Illinois River Bank, at Peru. M. B. Osborne's Cheeks on the Rock River Bank. Macomb County Bank. Chicago Bank, (J. H. Buck & Co.) These are all "repudiated" by "the Board of Brokers." In the following institutions Page & Bacorthave not, nor never bad, much confidence, and of coarse do nr,t. "touob," any of these emis sions: • Me?Ch1111IB' and bleohnnics' Bank of Chicago, not registe.red. Bank of Coo•,merce; Chicago, Illinois, not re- gisterod Bank of Cnioago, Seth Paine & Co. Momphia Savings Institution, Memphis, Ten Exchange Bank, Now Orleans, Horaco Bean, Manager. Bank of Commerce, New Orleans, Jacob Bar ker, Manager. • OF-in Savings Institution; Tiffin, Ohio. Illinois and Rook River Railroad Company._ Fox River Bank; Dundee, Illinois. Oswego and Indiana Flank Road Company. Farmers' and Meohanici' Bifik, 'Quincy, 1111- 4e: . Logansport Insurance Compaiy. Union Plank Road - Company, Miabigun City, Indiana. Belvidere Bank of Alai:tinder Neely, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Richmond's Exchange Bank, Wiscopein. 4 Illinois Safety Fund Company, Naperville. Oswego Plank Road Company, checke, Juliet, ' To tide list may be added, the notes of all the banks in the District of Colombia, except the Bank of the Metropolis, Bank of Washiisgton, : Patriotic Bank, . which arc located. in Washington City, and the Barmen? and.ldeehanics' Bank at Georgetown. 'The notes of • the Fernier*? and Mechanics' Blink.of Bruntundelt, N. J., are not current any where' • • *Cnti:de stateitient our citizens will be ad monished to beioi; thefs gnarl egithurt the trash whichli3nOw troodl ng the west. MleA it is en from home It at ay, probably, tarn eastward, and even honer op r city with a - Veit, -- NEWS OF. wm.,pwat STATE. .' ." • GREENE Courrrr ; roes:ifrraWaynee• burg to'Washington.ie talke d . are being held in ratline" parte of tlievoiiptii.te ther the 0bjci3t........"*fi .Bolilere, has been'aelecited:4Ali delegate fothepren of March Demociiitie Ceniailtiori• , . BERICS UoirszT.-.4ri the city of Reading, quite a disturbance has Veen kicked up between the Gas Company and the citizens. It appeals that , the: Company has been in the ! habit of , charging 414.p0r.1900 feet; this the_consumers "struck" nainst, and on the refusal of .the Gas Company -to reduce the price, the consumers resolved to. : discontinue the nseof gas, after the lstof March. A serious fire occurred in Alsace township, on the 18th inst. A large barn belonging to Mr. -Jacob Shade, was burnt to the grciund-18 head of cattle, mostly valuable cows, 16 sheep; two valuable horses, and about 400 bushels of wheat were destroyed by the fire. The loss is estimat ed at ss,ooo—insured for $3,000 A dread ful accident occurred in the family of Aaron Adams, in Reading, from the use of burning fluid. In attempting to fill lighted lamp, the can containing the fluid exploded, injuring more or less every person in the room, and causing the death of a Mrs. Bunn, of Pottsville, the next day. Mrs. B. was on a visit to Reading; before death, she suffered most excruciating tortures from the Injuries she received, The Read ing Rifles, Capt. Ancona, will visit Washington, on the 4th of March. SOMERSET COUNTY.—An extensive joint stock flouriug mill is about being erected In the vicin ity of Somerset In speaking of the Con nolh3ville Railroad, the Miter says that the feeling is strong in ftiVor of the road throughout the county ; the Visiter also adds, that "In the East the people aro at work upon the project earnestly—a meeting has been held In Cumber; land, and the most enterprising and wealthy citizens have been warmly enlisted in its favor. The Indications everywhere are favorable, and the work -will soon be vigorously prosecuted; those who are attempting to throw cold water upon it, will reap the reward of their misdeeds in due season." Jr..vrciisor Coven.—A wild bog has been kill ed in this county ; it is said to have roamed about In the neighborhood in which it was kill ed, for seven years, during which time it was but seldom seen. Its frame erns very large, and if it had been fat, It is supposed it would bate weighed 700 pounds. Its tusks aro aatonlsh ingly large, being nine inches long Maine Law Meetings aro being held throughout the county. ' Braga Consyr.—Tho Northwestern Railroad project is exciting considerable attention In this" county. The road was incorporated on the oth day of February, and on the 28th of March the books are to be ojeaed. The Act of Incorpora tion empowers' the compat•, to make a Railroad from some point on the Pennsylvania Railroad, at or west of Johnstown, to the western boun dary Mao of Lawrence county, there to connect with the Cleveland and Mahoaing Railroad, lead lug to Clevehuad. It will thus pass through the entire counties of Lawrcnco and Butler, and along the southern boundary of Armstrong and I n di ana , tom:mating, probably, at Blairsville, in the latter county. Further California Items. Important from Mexico—Prrsident Ctimilas Re siyncd—The Garrison of Mexico pronoinmed in favor of Santa Anna. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 21. The steamer Albatross 'from Vcra Cruz, brought the California letter mall (conveyed via the new route from Acapulco; for new York. Col. Ramsey, the mail contractor, says the time required for the transit of the mail by this route will soon bo shortened tioveral , dern , • The Albatross left Vera Cruz on the morning of the 13th, with fifty passengers and a cargo of freight. The Express• from California arrived littles; pulco in Ca days from San Francisco, and at Ve ra Cruz in 12 days. The steamer Tennessee arrived at Acapulco on the nth, in seven days, sixteen hours from San Francisco, with three hundred and eighty pas sengers, and two millions four hundred and thir ty thousand dollars on board, consigned to Page, Bacon & Co. The 001251113 of California, for 1652, was 224 35. The clipper barque Path Pinder arrived of San Francisco, from China, on the 31st of January, with news down to December 11th. Great ex citement prevailed in Hong Kong, in relation to English traffic in Coolies for the West India trade. The Tehuantepec grant has been signed and delivered to A. G. Shoo & Co. Gen. Urns and Col. Itohhes having arrived in Mexico, Mr. Cevallos, the President, not being able to agree with them, resigned. Gen. Uraga. and the garrison of 31exieo immediately pro nounced for the recall of Santa Annn, and named Gen. Lombardine President ad interim.— The general opinion is that the recall of Banta Anna is a mere num Gen. Ancistassis Bustamente, thrice President of Mexico, died near Queretaro lately. The express came through from Acapulco to Vera Crux in five and a half days. The news was brought to Acapulco by the U. S. mall steamer Tennessee, whence it was taken to Vera Cruz, and thence by the Albatross to this port; the time from Sin Francisco having occu pied only eighteen days. The Tennessee, from Ban Francisco, bad on board 800 passengers and nearly three millions in gold, two millions and a half of which was on freight, and the balance in the hands of passen gers. The floods Which have prevailed to such an ex tent throughout California, had somewhat subsi ded, and the prospect of the miners in many lo calities, were of the most cheering nature. The shipments of the precious metal during the en suing season, is equal to any that have preceded it, while by others it was thought the amount forwarded would be even greater. Gold dust at Ban Francisco readily commanded $17,60 per oz. The injury by the recent floods will not be so great as at first supposed, as several bridges and other property reported to have been sweptaway remain in the same position as previous to the flood. But little business of importance had, es yet, been transacted by the Legislature—al least the papers at hand do not the: nnyenaotment of the, sligh test . interest. The sufferings of the miners had been some what appeased by a more plentiful supply of provisions and a falling off in the price for the • . • same. A party of Mormon preachers had arrived, In San Francisco, en route for Australia. Plans for the construction of a railroad from Bet Lake to the Colorado river, were being. re preseuted with =mall' energy. klumerons desertions from the military ranks wire taking place. There is no further intelligence from'Marat ha., with reference to the late disturbances at that place. Thearrivals from Atlantic ports, during the fortnight, were very large, and quotations. for some of the leading articles of produce had de clined. This was more particularly the ease with flour, which had been sold as low as $3O for Hazel brands. Pork was quoted at $85040; Bacon 28®800; Butter 40®48e,' end Lard 19®20c. Groceries were quiet. t - Lumber only in moderate request. Sales of Eastern out at $75®90;`l M. PIaCEB Cuitamr. = Flour, very little doing.— Round lot of barrelled materially below s2o. Potatoes moderate at from 7C)Bc lb. Pork firm, at advanced rates, $15048. Hams, Cov ered 24®260 ?lb. Lard active and firm at 850 `t2 lb. , Bacon, ribbed 28e; clear 800 `rel lb. • Beef, sales of mess at $16,50 half brl; -but ter 57®600 7 0 lb; lumber $lOO 11 thousand.— Prints, common 8®90; medium 9@)11; fine twelve-eighth, nine-eight, twelve and thirteen melba, seven-eighths, 130. Cloths and Cassi nieres 50 cent. advance. Ladies' wear. De sirable article are in demand. Clothing, 25 and 30'V cent. advance. Mons° ELiseuxxce.—For vividness of ima gery, we don't believe the following sentence from Mr. Webster's address, in commemoration of the landing of tho,pilgrims,- was ever ex celled: 4, We hear the wisperinge of youthful impa• tienee and we see chilled and slavering childhood hoesWas' but for a mother's arm s cow-bra/ but for a mother's breast, tin OUT own blood almost freezes." Itemi ol:Beals.snd Icellany , Capt. We orliew York has boon aprioint .o agent of the wider , writers at Key Wesi in ithoet of Cap a. -Hoyt, who has gone to San FrtMeisoci.: Edwin Forreethan commenced an engagement at the BroodwaysThentro, Now York. On Mon- day evening he woe received by a crowded house with the greatest enthuainsm. Mr. Charles Dickens has, with great liberali ty, presented a cheek for .CBOO to Sergeant Field, a superannuated officer of the detective polico, upon whose information he founded several arti . glee in Household Words,relatiie to thelletective system. • Count Sartigee Is about to leave this country for six weeks, to be present at the coronation of the Emperor. The new caloric ship Ericsson, anchored oppo 7 sift Alexandria, Feb. 21, about fire o'clock in the afternoon. - No particulars as to her perfor manors hare yet reached us. The Homestead Bill, It is said, cannot passtho Senate. Mr. Everett hi negotiating a Consular Treaty with Prance; which will soon be sent to the Senate"; also, an International Copyright Treaty with the same Government, the terms of which are to be similar to those between France and England. Hon. Joseph It. Chandler, who has been se verely ill in Washington City, on Monday was able to resume his seat in Congress, Tho Conoord correspondent of the New York Herald states that a young aspirant for office re cently sent Den. Pierce letters urging his claims, accompanied by his daguerreotype. Ho is said to be apparently about twenty Meer years of siCe- A company is being-formed in Fall River, with &capital of $lOO,OOO, for the purpose of manu facturing locomotives. About $4,000 of the stock boa already been subscribed for. If the stook is taken up, the company will commence building early in the spring. 1 A resident of a western town, complaining that he could not eleep one night, summed up the cansest—A walling baby of seventeen days —dog howling under the window—cat fight in tho alley—a colored ball in the shanty over the way—tooth echo—and a pig trying to get in at the back door. A disastrous fire occurred at little Rock, Ark., the &I inst. The post-office with its contents, together with several stores and dwelling-houses was burnt. Loss nearly $50,000. A horse dealer named H. Hopkins, from Nash •rille, waszobbedst New Orleans on the 9th inst., of $3,700. Two men named KIM and Davis, got into an affray at the Washington Coffee Rouse, in New Orleans, on the 9th lust., in which the former was stabbed and killed by the latter. The wonderful Bateman children are perform ing in New Orleans. The ship favor has been prevailing fatally in Jackson township, Susquehanna county, Pa., and the Montrese Register avers that it baffled the skill of the medical faculty of the county. 1000 laborers are advertised for, by ?desert's. Dougherty. Lawman & Co., contractors on the Susquehanna Railroad, between Bridgeport (op posite Harrisburg) and Sunbury. Stone ma sons and carpenters are also wanted. The New Liquor Law in Illinois provides tha t licenses, for the sale of intoxicating drinks, shall range from $3O to $3OO, end no liquor to be sold less than one gallon in quantity without a license. •A bill in the Illinois Bonn of Representatives, to abolish capital punishment, was defeated on the oth inst., by One. vote. Next day the bill was reconsidered, sad the bill amended so as to make the pas4ol terely : Lurprsonment for life. The rpcat4o~ to trimr2r,trristuerif was again deeded - by ti'vetie4 27 ayes to 41. Wye. The New York Corarnercial — ittirtes, that Mr. William Marston los Invented a breach loading gun, In which thb ramrod and other ordinary appurtenances are dispensed with. The inven tion hes been applied to fowling-pieces. William U. Storiart, of Baltimore, who was put in prison at Valparaiso on the ammo, .of kill ing a Chillan, has been discharged fom custody In compliance with the demand of Mr. Payton, the American Minister. The Raleigh (N. C.) Standard contradicts the report that Gov. Reid bus appointed a eat cessor to lien. Willie P. Mangum In the 11. B. Senate. The papers gay that a boy, only ten years old, recently eacceded in raising several dollars in Now Bedford., by forging his father's name. TISTAL OP TUE SPIRTIVALLSTB AT CHICAGO.- The County Court . waa occupied yesterday in the trial of two of the.parties—Messrs. Pilgrim and Arnold—connected with the Bank of Seth Paine, on en indictment for inciting to riot. The fol lowing is a portion of the testimony of Mrs. Her rick, ono of the niediums:--. 4 'Had been in Chi cago some months had been employed in the bank to take money and pay it out ; gave advice to Mr. Paine to open the bank on Tuesdny, and let one person in Pt a time; this advice was given by the spirit of George Washington; did not know of any other communications ; might have received one' from Henry Clay; does not know who got a communication about the smoking; Homy Clay's spirit told them to re ceive all tho bills•and redeem them; received communications three or four times a week; a rule of the bank was not to redeem money for any person who came in smoking; did nOt know of any revelation not to redeem money for dis honest persons." The jury in the case were out all night, and came into Court this morning— . could not agree, and were discharged. —Chicago Journal, 16th. . A Ractumnion.--Goversor Bigler, on Thus*. day last, the West Chester Village Record says, despattffied's requilition upon, 60 ; 11w/en:tor of Maryland, for Mc6.earylti*itidtittper of the Parker girls. The Grand 41 . ttryf" - Cit„ester coun ty had pieviously found "it bill orindictment against him for this offence. This is the second or third time a niquisition has been made by the Governor of Pentitiylvania, for this intli viddalAutt heretofdre he has not been deliver ed tip , . repealing that part of -the pres ent Ohio taxlaw Which exempts two hundred dollars worth of personal Property, passed the House last week. This, it is calCulated, will in crease the basis of 'ftaxation in the State-an:sat sixty millions of dollars, adding, to the hardens of men owning a stall amount ef prop ertY;and taking- proportionally from those trho are too 'Wealthy to feel the illiforence. Tfbe measure will not be likely to pro're very upepular with the' masses ?" - . i • SumoLan 31An.-41teesiE. Price, a reeldent of - Cincinnati, who' possessed 'of considerable of this world's goo , has . taade a proposition-to the Legislature of io, for a dissolution of his partnership with th State. ito considers the notions of the corOonwealth antagonistic to those entertained bylhimself, and does not desire fellowship with it. ale proposes to pay his pot.- tior le Is al mch iced tithe elem. egged, . there has been, for the b 34: genemtion - or two, a fall ing in'the phial eof he X'arialints`and growing tendency t,oispindleismtin their ehanke. - - , Z The Whigsf Buffalo ' have nominated Leroy Farnham for mayor, max:mita T. - Shat tuck for, Justice of tfte Peace. W,Bx-Borernori Bartley Be= f 4 Delaware, on the 12tli inst., to Mrs. I. Bees, formerly of Norfolk, Wa. .~~7 `f:` ISM EMS HEM . ‘ , 1,, ;: ~';~ - ' -"t • , Avec i i i* Low Thrisoelsortdalsei want of A letter frolif Paris to the .IntlePtek. .fit tet ia ." ` PleitY far bosin to eajoylife whlcL.silaa4y D+. rains the followitik, e give it 69 sr° w7 s tll6l s °2 4" aulti 12p1M She pm:aft:Men of the =ham a doc i: They , of our -01 T -004011.-that 0 1 004 0 r rOf 41r 0 Pe .sea v 7 brought.= &ea& troubliseasi elections albs hangs by a brittle thriadr"sedrofol7 balite; t P "The Imperial Marriage is. what: e dell W btudi. The y'are sometim e 1144 ,dstl.rith big at aPra- French, an coup de tete, a freak of faxtey....lisaci tit° , lodiTegfk l4 - dr 4 Va's , 1192 " m frOtfol nouncement hut been a deadly blow uporipriblio dreams, And a PagA. Ulhralthn , -'6 4 iiftst.eolantattitn" ee funds. The failure of the protracted -Worts while ft'le I . l = i o crsien exisi, - the !night made to unite Bonaparte with a downed family, r.j k ,7 l 7s } d e 7pracity—St r e body itiautaly= " sar drs ,. , struck the money market with terror; and the and Use noblest fir..ll,3gs of oar nature gralluaily owbues :Tuners of 111 will oh the part of the northern oral to a fretful PeeePh tEolPef, nntdES tasseanal e e we powers, cause a dread of war pretty general , It er diseases arise to s iAst/otrinesideLnreda theas a wh c o e i r e tsi o n f thing oenn any tha , t" h Piriss aye exce "A zirseduen balsa t artkHt,rit:e,ssaadyertisemumsbastiErableeiroi.REgrt ll trume l: o tti mn._ Itnowledged the Empire with so many restrie- Bold Wholesale and Bata by Dr. GEO. IL SKIM; 140, tions, explanations and cotomeats, that their po- corner of wood street and Vixen allay.Pittabusgb, Pad al, .sition before it is almost hostile. . so, by JAWS T. SAMPLE, narthlrast cornet. of Pedant C - -ata Bonaparte is is said to be mad against all En- Itt•et°24thapimma'All2ghercr ity d tinalle rope. The contempt with which he is looked up. en by all the monarchs, and especially by those who most openly encouraged his crimes against freedom, is known to him, and ke dreams of re venge. lie is still an adventurer; he loudly speaks of peace, and he Is preparing for war.— The moneyed men—the aristocracy of France, who were united with him in his conspiracy against the Republic; are turningsilently against him, as welt as the monarchs of the north. Ton may expect some outbreak before long en the part of that strange man. . Bo not surprised if you hear that one day, suddenly, he has put a new and heavy tax upon the property, income, &c., and declared war upon some neighboring nation. Takingi money from the rich would please the Ignorant masses, and lend to Dena parte their help in a war in which it would be easy to engage that powerful shadow--national honor. Bern& SrscuLavioss.--Probably no class of men in the country have been so seriously bitten lately ns the butter sprculaters. They have been over every part of the country, bought up all they could, and now at the conclusion are forced to lose at least one-third of their outlay. The article can be purchased in this city now at from l 8 to 21 cents per pound at wbolesato. A few weeks since it was 25 and 30 cents.—AT: Y. Evras. zee' Ira Aldridge, the negro tragedian *do America, is now acting at Berlin. Be is faire* bly criticised in the Augsburg Algemeint Zeituig. His Othello is said .to be as new to European play-goers, es it is true to nature—that is; to the nature of the negro. Tunoran SO OTIAWA.—We learn that the track of the Chicago and Rock Island road was com pleted to Ottawa, on the 10th inst., and that the cars wore to commence running regularly to that place on Monday, the 14th. Arer During a practice of more than twenty years, Dr. briamo has weeded lannmereble patients; afflicted with every form of worm dihasse, atallratt Induced to apply all the energirr Of - Ida salad to the silscoerry of a certelfoge worm destroyer, certran in Its effects; the malt of hie ta.' hors is the Amerimn Worm SPecitic, now before the public, which is perfectly safe, and may be given alike to children of the snort tender age, or to the aged- adulti'lt rages mildly mad subduer borer, and destroyi Vern. with tarsal able moves. It 11 c ssy of adorinirtraticin; . Mid as it does not contain mercury in any form irhtsteeer, iectrietions are neoesmry with regard to drinking cold caster, nor la .it capsble of doing the least Injury to the most tender. briant . An tncredible number of wonar hove been expelled by. this great vernalfuge. • DZ.. 'Beware of Counterfelta! • . Far sate by moo of the Drusts and Itercbiladri, and by the sole proprietors. J _KIDD A CO., • A4Paxi' Lew CO Wood street. . In MAW°%ph* on the =I Ixotont, by-the Rev. Albert. Rune!, Mr. THOMAS J. CASIPRELL. of thie. city, to Mira ELIZA J. ILKNNEVE,danzhter of MIK= Kennedy, Esq., or Port Pens, DeLrrarn. • • • DLL ULTPSU-1: bliss. prima; fn clatiojar Pea by 4b2.4 Bunn SINCLAIIt left-4 therm am mop, far rale by . . . G 446 &MTH & SLICLASEL • 710 - filiSll-6 ado sal lb bozo , . for ntle by 83111T11 t SINCIAIT Gob% • MITZI t , SINCLAIT lIfRU APP . LIQS-11) - rue - ralebr • felol •• ' vanicLar.. U. hbdo, tar.kdo knkto, !or who by. lY . 8311111. k SINCLITIL , r - imiaiaiEgiEM CI7.A.NTS-:locark.slirsi rate article; fur fale by • • •• eta.. SMITH 1:141A31 AND MOLA.MkS—lsaprime order, in Aare . liad Grr by Ifele4l ALEX. II.IINTEIL.:: aiil3-74 iiiirelseitsYuwag Illysonjilia na4l Imperial, _ fur =do by I to 101) ALEX. 111/NTIZt. 301t211-4111bxs.airaues Sr endspas.. tor Fate b 7. ALMS; -- •Glaitlibbzerlity 10, for sale by •• •• ••• • • ALP.X. MOTEL • np. prime low , ',llo In toro - awl for POTASHES * by (tet23l • - *LIM. IMINTEIL. bus. small white; forests by ' .11.3 ALEN; HUNTER. CAP AND CANDLES-1W boxvs club, for ludo Ty 1 fcWG ALM if ENTETL* FUttr—The fret beau& 4f Sapettlne oxelZxtro, always nband; abet:lßM-son Jones , eapeelor..lbr. kindly am, aliens kept, by itob.Zl. ALnrITUNTEIL. .OYiPEE-350 togs in gam gale and fur by • ALEX. 11EXTLTI •- -' • 299 Liberty street . • ILFACKI4IIII,—Large No.3'n, on band and for =le by lrl ALEX. 11IIXIXA, .129 Liberty "treat ? .appadte larnithirmt inOPPEKAS-100 bbbi„ to pod onter,for ask• by fcb26 J. 'KM & CO. S febM ULP/10111C ET11131.300 tbs., for ml J by • KMII t.OO wut citERRY VANS.-10u In store end for by (tet4o) J. KIDD &VD: XTUTRIXI.9-2:4 Ms, very eve, for We by. ~ feb2o g.IDIT 00. CItiNASION-100 =W. la More az,ba eir Ulf by fat= . - J. fi3DD rriiIAIPSON'S EYE TATAR—% greets,ftre salP .. • reb2 • J. KIDD it CO. SULPHATK. QULNINE-1110U °anew, In' store and fo solo by J. EIDD it' CO., • feb2o: CO Wood-street. • K I ESI"S SAND eItUCIELKA—M, Nosh 2' gallows ti the noilletit.r.lin, fur alto by " "0011 BEN?—Two Stores on nand street,'Eetwnen 'Aber r ty street and Penn, suitable for Tarioty, Shoo or Fancy Dry Goode. Also, one I:nettling, elz rooms;• above one of the stove Stare, Enquire of AUSTIN LOOMIS, - Stoek and BID Broker. • Woo No. 92 Routh axed. Now hiatus Chance for a Peraon with 1:1150i rrto BUY TILE GOOD IVILL AND FIXTURES - Mach I are in excellent condition,) of a TAVERN, doing a good bustlers, and has attraction that will =always enure it a good . run of "Custom. It can be bought- cheaWas the pro. prietor going into -other business.. -Forlnformatlon, en, quire of Mr. J. ILAWOBTII,Grocer, in the Diamond. feb2eclike SABBATH SCIIOOL BOOKS.—Davlson & Agars', are keeping on band a large supply of the Smaday School Allston and Itassachusetta Sabbath School Society's Public:tr. lions. Also, a tarps assortment of Carter'e and otherßooks,. suitable for Sabbath School Libraries. , • Tracts, Question and Cl= Books,llclcets; Begonia, Maps, Cards,' ind other Sabbath School requisites. For ago - at Bastonaiud Philadelphia prices, by __ ' - • feb2a. DAVISON & AGNEW, 65 BlaZket rilltr. TWO IWERCLIANTS, or Solvent and insolvent, by I T. S. Arthur, to just published, and for sale by EL 24.1. Ox, M Smithfield- street; complete in oneorol-.. aura fluiTwoblerrhants, Is now running th - rougtithecolicitui of " The Saturday Courier ll—whererit has proved to be one of the most popular works that ever. appeared In_ the col umns of any newspaper In this ,country. ,J..t published uniform with the rest of Arthave.novels. so o 4 to place it in the bands of every person in tho country, that wishes to read .7• ' • fehM 13 0011131 .65 MARKET STTLlierl- Baneroft's's Ilistory of the United States,b vole. ' Bewail Pocket Almanacs and Church Rea tef feriaTeU = f ' Itoldirtnq Universal Pronounclut Gozeteer - • • - 1 Female Patriotism, 1* E. Wetherelb • - Loomis' Geology. Eclipse of Youth.. Crane on Dandng. DowninigAi Works: • Princeton-Essays. Kilto's OpelopLedia;lvoL and a vols. Arvinellioral and Leligiotia Anecdotes. Ailine's Anecdotes oil Lit and Eine 'Arts. Chambers' Encyclenapais of:Enna-11i Literatnra , Pc4.. Fele at Ei! prices, by DANISON & 'AGNEW, ' reb2s . 65 Market stftet...iunir, JOSIVII. MODuIDGE PRANCLT =YAM. 2100131DGE 4.ISRFAUL; (LATE TWICISIELL.A-AiOGRTDGE, • Corner of Commercial and Pine tits. COESIGNAUZITSandwiII meet witheronept end personal attention, and kfeeral admires will be' glven lit= required, on Consiguneets or Dills 0f.1.41114, to hand.- t t. Orin:icor the purchase of Lead, Grath, - .lTerrip aneother Prodnee, will be promelly filled at thelowest marketericts. The:meek:We and Forum:Wag of Alerchandize and 'Pro. dote willmeot :nth weednk care atbi.clirpekh; the lowest =yes of I‘..eight me always be recered, gond the expense at Rome and proyage as mlintias possible unaided. • , :,urfoosonu , - - E. Welch, St lo EMU &.11artorl, Cluebnati; Page &Ewan dotSzteler & Oarranw, de; Cborless, Mow h Co., do; limes k Fraser do; Clsouteatt Fella, do; , Springer &1411terein, : do; D a 0,11.133 g & Co., do; E.O. Gooodutma & Co., , do; 3,W, , EaNer klara.,Pittebto .E.-& C. Tiwnall.4 Philadav A..toech &Co, do; Moittut, Duet & lEorgiux; w za . name Ca., do; B. B. Coittegya, : do; Blew & Iderch, New Fork. _.do; 'Vint&Forrest, • - do; . Jedsit Foe & CO4 Baltimore,Cbarbn Aateikser do; Abrebsze,3. Cote, - 'de; A-11.Farwell &Ca,Boston; .W.11,11(11104. ' - - F,OwtsrlEe; waarrdd, _Fon Co, do ; . D. Newowab Bro., . dot .bell&:Co.,i)orer*stlet; Netball* New ON met hate arloien.Pol*bfltusavaddatikUcaiei' thWmienti W our alma, when advised by letter pa ;10;4 azovibirierkgrwsl on 'brne of lading ..berme, or of hl ; tau of Aimed. - fLOGILIDGE4 - - lan.2o—issr--feb.73 St. Loa* Idissauzi. " .4 1:,V7:1;;; 4 : '''''" .7 - •. - E -. ..7 - .:::;1•0- - ':''':, ''..- ' . - .-.4:-. z ? ‘,.:- ''..; ~ ‘i, ,':: - ..,:;. 1 . , 7_,;:." - - - "..- - - -- ‘ "..7r L - ...,-. -----,:,—_,_-______ , _ ! Z` ':-: 7 = '; l - : :;::::::: . ;,: : :: 4 .-1, t , '" 1 ,=•- • -';:"-t r . ;';'..". '--: --- '-' - ''':' -r ; - :. '.:-" Z I- - --, : : :r .: - .7:1(- -i. 7 .7 .. - , --- ',- -, '-- ., - ---,- -7... -4 - ~,.,, ":-.,-, ..:t . ,:_ . _,..!:,:-L - 2-'4 , 4::::..7'.: - . - • ---- .....,:, . < •"^-4 - • - -:" .s - L': -. ..', 1 ; - ;& 7 ,i'''' - ' ''•:. S -. •:. . , -, ~.• ; - • . :- r : '''l 1 "''-.,' '''; :•;•'".• '7, 1 ,„ .i - 27*-: ;,..4, - :•::0 - ';'' , !•- • : - .*::.'"• - •'' : •- • ' ,1 ' . ... :.,_ `: ' I', ''' ;• .4' ', --:' : :'-'• -• , . -,'" . . --.- -'' 4 ,`• `:. - ' :•,. -• _ t_2 l Wl';;;3: 2., ;.i'•i - -..';'N . Vii' 40'411 . : "' '''..4* 'Y' 3 ••• ... ; t •,..,•..,.* • s , S , -.-•, ' - ' - ' - T- t = ''• '... i' '" - 1 -- ---;"-. -;;" ' '''''' '`-'"'": - - : - - , , , . ., ,- .....1, ~ - ...` _ :,-.. ,-- ', '- -' , ,___, , , , k • .- •." . ' ~ .-. 1 .---+ MOE Dr. MtLan s v , s Vermitage. hint APFLES-10 box choice, for pie by ' fetal AMC. ZUNTETL IL-0) bbl.• Tau Oil, in shwa mtl fur sale by •.. tab= ALEX.. MINTER. =.hessolim.= - ST. LOUIS, Dll9-OVU L . _ comaissiON AND-FORIVARD/NG 110178 - in; MENEM EME , - •.:':;..! , .;..1•;':; , `: `t •.A.:;:.-:::•i',..:::, ---- _ * Seritintltt dit• to Nier's Pettoieltlit to say that it has laienikneniito com pletelye eradicate 0071eitzg• Of this dreadfd ante% less time thsn'snyother manly, and at less ant or Incentreidenne . to the patient. ' - The thousands of ontificates in the hands of the proprie tor, many of whkii are from well known citizens of the city, of Pittsburgh and its Immediate viduity, go to ahoy clearly sad beyozai all dOubt, that Knee's Persomnit is it medicine of no canon= value, tot only as a lead remedy in l'10:07-, riz, Rhrtanattera, Deafruos, sou of Mght, but as • ealnable internal remedy, Writing the lurecti„mting physidaus, as well as the stilleetng patient, to bean= acquainted with Its merits. Tines haring a dread of mixtures are assumed that this medicine is rarely rediand,, endii hott . led as it Sots from the bonen of the earth. - • - '• - - The following cat(Mate is ospisdfrom apaper Salida 0 am r, sad bears data Juges( 2, 1252, go which is brio appended the certificateofthecokbrutal D. Y. Stag, M. D.,, eif Hynumse: MIA may In truth certify, that I have been so badly af flicted with Scrofula for the Lastscreuyears that most of the that I hate been unable to attend to any kind of bucinece, and much of the time unable to walk end maned to my bed, end hen been treated nearly all the time by thebeet Physicians our country affords: I oomsinnally got come re. Deg hut no can", mid c nuedtogtosworeemtilDr.Pmt recommended me to try the Pet of nm, or Bock OD, is el:s cything else bad failed. I did so without faith at first, but the effect was astonlching; it threw the poison to the surface at once, and I et once begso to grow better, sod by ruling seven hales Dare got s cure worth thousands of dollars. r .Itll3. NANCY IL SUNRISE. This rosy certify that I bate been acquainted with Kier's Petroleum, or Bock Oil, tor more than a year and hare re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects" in th e cute of indo lent ulcers and other diseases far which lt is rteneatiendmd, sod can with contdenee recommend It to be a medicine woo thy of attention, and can safely eartluti sumeas Au ettesul. sil its tqe where other stalleinitiMi failed. • /ors* by all th• Drank4llF.FlttsbuFgh. ' fatiCalty: A MICIATRG . * 0 - - HAVE RESIOVED TO THE - CORNER OF: ; :Wood' and . Sixth Streets, - /lir Where they otter to. that! old. =tome" and the public generally, at the lowest eates,Wholeeole, _and Beta. the isalegi moat sebict ad complete stock = of ail TEAS, -,d31.1GY GROCERIES,WOODSht•AND UMW : WARE. to be foand lathe 3Feet " —dear,- • • CHAS. E. LOOMLS, Stock aiill Bill Briikerl Notee,Bondei ortgages, Qr e., ategcUsted. PAVIICCLAZ .1113:111105 arm ' • TO TIM PIIRCILIBE ANTISAIX OF STOCKS , 0 ..01510! seer &Jones 93., conmer of Wocd and A:styli streets, . . jal4l . lFlr • • VIAVELERS FOR BALTIMOEB andITASHIHGTON CITY, • LOOK - • - - NO BTAGINGI- , .'• . RAILWAY THE EN TI RE.DISTIN CE! And - Fare Reduce . dt•-• - TWO LINE 9 DAILY. ' in 'r for Lattimore and Washinincrti 'City are in .". formed, that by yurchasing a Ticket for 1311Ln:tore, at the Pennsylvania 11311 rood Company's! Office, on Liberty mt+ they can go forwent met the mute by vatkh the -United. States Great Wegern Mail mod • Adams t Wenkrn Ex press is earrioL Letting Pittsburgh at 3 and 11% *Work, A. SI., and meriting in Beitimme in 19 and 2r battrs,respeo thtively,4-hcing by far the Quieted and most pleasant mote to e East. • , Aar: Tbrough tickete tolialtirnore, ppd. - ' Ravage chrdoxt through., . . ' rar?Passeogere for Washington will proceed on, shortly . After antra in Lattimore. there being Guar Trains directly' to that Yerefrom Bat anions to WashingtonaLSO. nowengors aro snared that the' aecominodation on the Lomb. forming this' tine, era utonsrpaseett by . those eftroy route in the connity. • • • '• • rittsburah. Fobriz. ARD-30u Wile: prime L zd, on hand gialha rale by fdal -* JOHN .lILACK a CO VITILISKIr-300 bblalkzilfant Ind Flu. on hand and far vv , itgebr .• [fal44) .• • JOIIN BUCK it Ca,' 11 if MSS AUK—W:I bb3x.lnstorcand Ibr sale Mr" jrl fava , .' 'Jew inacs,*to Pl 9 bllaltle-100 loos Dm Ctoolll , _c- • • •. • • ". L ibya 1 , 00 Noo.:1 and Sisry.tlaffarsoioloy • .-. • 001tligatkv.- nn U =i t a l :Zrg4 l°Yl tfL e ttpillei '°""ia° jail remind 2uul for male by '•• • • ..' • " . f.b•it • • rilacTAX 41 1 ) 141 /0. 1 ' The Clepet Wareboune;girteteli-tidr ' e maxi. new atyies Tapestn ..!ngrain.Caspeto k ts *loth sn ipelto Um altaition of pioeo s aae :`. • • frta: • irrtLVTOCk.' I.lOMt. A-ND 3101.1.0SES—' •rt.j: ..t • - '0 000 btas. rime New Orisons (iodie,oOpegliO. Mobssts • ' 100 bait Lb* -do • - .. •- do;'' liebbdo. . •do • _do.: Sims ritra; mai • 'kir mato by, Jarisr IILACS aOl 0.111 7 111 ON CONTRAOM—A.sew.edltictoorithaddicismot ►-nou.olohl ?derma% to lbottinostiglatiod. Amerlaui; &ions, by W USaIDII notyle;,110 00 bollaulfoilmlo b 7 • . • • ; 'r • '• • WRIZIN. a •Dooteelkt ilia Stationer • Wiled iiinit,batireen Thini and VotttZli.. It.ND T Wi!IMAMS IiIIOOLLT, 201. 'l4 'The undetrignal. in connection withilei-Blifloggor, kint.; -of-Davenport Iowa; will attend the lowing of londs, twarelain , .: titles, payment of term or any other bu siness in the State Grimm relative to public laude. Terms moderato; sad the strictest attention paid to Instructions malted, or to say business entrusted to ZOZ11.: • JANIES 111AIOSLY; ' . . fcli3 110.166, MINT of Wool anti Liberty ati Western Insurance Company, Pittsburg].....lL MILLER,Jr.; President. FAL GORDON, SecregriY. . CAPITAL, 1300,000. inSure against ell kinds of risks, lIRT, and MA-' BINS. • All losses will be liberally adj . d . . and prpmptly paid. A home boil tStition, mansi.vd by Illar..crot - who arWiiell known in th e ouinmunity, and w - ho are determined, by promptores and liberality, to maintain the character which they have assumed, as offering the blurt protection to Gans who desire to be insured. • Direeterv.—.ll. Miller, Jr., C. W. Rickrbare, J. W. Whir; N. Holmes, Jr., W. IL Dmitb,.C.lhmeen, George IV. Jackson, • Wm. AL Lyon, James Lippincott. George Darsie, James Mc /inlay, Alexander Nimicla, Thomas Seoti. • Odlos, N 0.92 Water street,: (Warehouse of Sicatg A. Co., up stairs.) Mee= rgh. . • nor2Lly. Window • Shads and-Oil:Cloth Zarafactory, "48 IBW - IP sVaIL.S. . •••1: , ••• .; •• E. .E.. • KEENAN. • • • 4 1.4 'Err aNDscAPE t3IIADBt ), b sad :be Pate b'do - do _ - do• .73. to 87• do. .4- do ..;• • • do _do r.. 51,00 ha .2,00 • do..' - "Flowered, °ethic atul•Riali, oseartal prices , Buff Linen, 4425 e.. 54 33c.; • • . Dug Oil Cloth, 4-4 .250., 04 Sle, 64 40c.; • - ' • Carriage Oil Cloth, black, 4-4 Ze., 04 3C, 04 40e; ; . • ' Figured Back do 44 :te, 5.4 40e., 04 44c4 . ; Enamelled , do4-4SDc.,O - 1 4004 64. 54'x:_ : - • ' maxiloorf ono sipiewom 4-4 G 3., 04 75e.., o- 8i c; - Tablo Conara,vith centres,o234,ls,.Slyye. and =leach: Flom , 011-Cloth, 4-4, 43, 00 andlOr- Per Yard; cloer,) 111,00encia. -- • • • 2 „•• ; CLO=NCI. , I.ongltack Oillhabi, $1.70 each. • • Jackets $1,00: Pants 6•73 , llatatd}ie 3 . •.. 000DTRA.B.11 RIIBB:n GOODS. , • Long Black Coats, $5,60 each. . '• • • Short Mart' Coats, $4,25 each. . 'Long Panta;s3„2o each . • • • , - :• -• • .Per Plat. . El=cnt mill :l ow on Triumparent,imeraki.Omen,ltiff, 'BMA, Tallow and Crimson illndow Shade Oil Cloth, u this la the sole and original IdannEactory. AU Goode =pin . not to Ala, ttala oecrack- . • J. MD CO teieligit4hd Diiiiiiettihrotighoilt the littiog L• EPOIDULAiIion; . • at u*Aiyrtraila , 4..Nrt DNA LBB IN INo. 'l4litrildeM Lexie, New Yo/1y IaBSBECINITLLY triyttes the attention efloruggists and NerelusntithMogtcont - the Delon, to hit Ismeand 432% tensirec au:orttrient - of OILS,' ke.,"of ther• SffiT ANDPIDOI3TQI7ALLIdr4 wW&II/e - offers for udnon very. malerate terms, both to cash itl3d.clostAlme lover& - Below ale enumerated some Of thileeding:artleles: • - :MITES LEAD Ince, in /cop ce. , z tato) -- FLAGS I'AINT, TELLOW MIRE, VEIL. MD, in cal..' -DAUNT DBXED, BROW; TB11114A7DE•BI_ . ENNA, In oil - tim-BER r elint(illß IM EllIiL" ANL/. Apainqcet, GREENS, in oil. _•• .; ntrssiAzi BLITE, 10=031E TELIONIutd - PIRDI9III veuNigli s ci 6f all kiadr - •LINBRED OIL, NNW , and BOILED ta.?.5.,-11714T180 ANIALII; LAMP Jur sec: • • - -•—• • :AAL andENGLISII Vesi4l/11/,CIifIiODBDED 4124 YLir RED LEAD; and tiniatnE,lll7 . .STONE,FRENCEriffirrELILOW.OOHILEA27- - - 011110318, RUM and BAtiIiBMOICOILIM, dry,Z T. • IaiIINCIL D;ANERIOAN :stir Druatilits. aid 'cabers - -bricent oLanTsLthe - elow mentioned articies,uffi built totheirin t.torell,asuaz; Neilltim for manufacWring and puichaalng,lnitfonz rieuce in the biainess,•gite. an, adventam in selling wet most of those in tbstseaue line: D. B. • *ADWILOUOII; t • . - • 411 Noldersinste, B'ent 3311 3 93ETAEMZEO /101711EXCEEPEItS 110712 - and - mare nyarionce Medi ' Sodec Crean niter, or nn oilier- iaunkao d f or 1t - 1 - WAKES'S : CIIFIAISAV TEAM OR - BAOSO SW IIEB—For raging Arend, Irisetlit, - Ariddle end Sammy Ott'etr, Pi;dllnga;Pot-ines, Coriallread, Sweet Cake, Apple : Sanapllii - AM: - fit& article Is one that every - - FABM lIOTIA. t . SOMIDINCPROVSK ; Ediug Sale.on, Ship, Stuithast, - .Vessel, Canal finat,-` all !Ind, rpon a rorefal trial, to be - the' pap thicsr , rusede ecerle. yin& day I their exigence. 7 -; It s moat Important ndianteges over the old nibtat, It saxes the expente of rank; ryggt, idiertenfag., eall, and tbe.tmulalo and-expmae of proem:in good yeliat -.water only being neeestary.- - - No time Ic ragtEnid for the`daraght tariti beflattlektin. -roue.. may be =de in a fee ndnates, ;3. A mok:Calf Winn depend upon" ifs - ring light, sweet, tendssmdpalstable bread and - biscuit, whether - tlte , flour beef embed quality or not, , • - , 4,'Bresd msde by this rooms to eh' m ore nutrillret, Midler nfAigestkin, better fitted for aweat tinnutr.l4toresmr; istriter:and Ueda, thanwhen made 'with- asst. b: - The broad male by feratentallon, - does - not: las mate amount Of nouristunent to the system, that. It--dom e Then =dovish this compound; immune thevmetedgentid. toetelned in fermented bread, prevents the proper action of-, the gasteic_AU upon it, and mos-. nently, apart only go!* lane utieNWlOdir" Fbile the • "•$ Tel* t° 'r cd m d jt : I pepilli !indite t WI& • - "' - 1 Mhis Article haabeen thoroughly tested,-andis unintsellit When wt xt.notordin itei the diteeCam, it itmur,. Arse t utieNfoisiforrnistisiirsatm . pennizt,; !ma tout dbakivi t a you will not be deeetred,'--.Prineipel qtrae,:lztweiteT 42 veY/telt . Tart: tblYP l m - hes! drintesugeniirsty:'- :7 ',lgenfs kittsburgbT - 4b=l 7 - BAriE4 • 1. • MEM =NM _. . ' - _ ' LIZ= LED marl s Or o'clock. Eters openat o'eltek; fat .. • - - Seats may be secured at the Box. Cffllce, dining the day, ithont extra charge.. ,- ' - ellaiw lacceentai Sat:tufty zdght's alli i % Thrie creatlisees t ..: -fornelar, the host exterialey attraction twee offered !nowt - : AT First bight elle swietin of TOM ' A..tliJEltitli 'with ..Sha great Ilategucrade Pane . from itasza.Caterc, et 04... thw . Meat Eight Horse Entree from tha Jceto,Wateia . . ' - ' . p+ml lipecncle of the Tma &LIM Pebrusr7 93, will be. pred .. hced. - Jha greet . . ; ..TORTT TOSZVE3,,OII,:IIO „italtleat 3 T4bLASE.. ... : •• • - 1ianaz5c....;.....-:—..;.....:... - -• - KtAriOdis. , --- • All Baba .- ..-" ...,....: ..i...5.«:....... -- -:.:;.afollablittari.." .-.- , blorgiatut...:--..;:...,44.4 r .• .........keiTbeeric.:. . . Pas Tie Deux...!............. - • ..,.:Mr."iserldrsi Gilbert:. : Daiite'. - .:.- . -'-'..; "-..ifr:Witil d o ss.. -.: 71141.Nrefiaitseers; -.. After which. tberDratos of-'.: , ' -'. , • :.-,' '-- . ' - . TMCriI7IIGH scalphinitani_ . _ _it ifth.: .: - 1. r Ilemilerwo -' ' '': .:.life.7.neermara. •, - . 231013123 fierrtt1erifq........'....... 7' W . ..}Miler. Barth Duidng.:•- , -;:: - ............... it. Mater. . : - 1 .: - 5 . OrindolothrrOrtort.,..... :.-.--- .....11tm- 'Pastor. -... ; ' „- • ... • . _ _. 'TAILetIVTGELA 7 - - - - - 41;31"..and . Unt. Gtltiert, Mr. Waal mail Min Waldeitimi. : ~. lotibabltuic with Ow admit Extraraganza of TOM .11111)'JZIEUIT,Oi s e.1.1141111.:LOST1074-., .. • Otierictbkoe.Tagaiel••• - '.." ',- ' .-..". lb T. Foster. -•- ItsyrthorO t h.......r. ny „ , K5184,-..;...4 7 .i. 7 :-.—: . :4 1 :::.,.;—.,. ! :..i&r whent;r:: .. • ; 'Liar In :diva preiterwitcw-attaithill Dractiot Brest lit . - - .a c me, entitled, ~. The Ocedaltatit,brAteeeo2 , 4.43swibtar.".: lir The celebrated wises*, biegleiNAßM:DinatT is en -. 4. sod wig 4041, STIPe 3 " , .Z .: ~. . • .vb CAL A2I7I:I2M.TIWAtE. NTAL MA .ONIC HALL! itirll'Llai Midi= and P r of. fil*All; itonikopileef,; 311. fall! Inform the eitizintOg of PittoburgiCand viduLty,: 'that they sill :give: OAT 0 SAND - CONCZE7/ eam. : MONDAY Evrainio, • Febtoory. 23412, SLUT, Mr. Kum; lout otheriv standing DIA tit'ens ytofai. alai. The promo& to be•applied n• the ~ bolitht*: . <oltoF- -: , german Catholic. March, In Allegheny City. - - /kr Troccarame Ha be delivered at the tit*, /FZ.• Mora open at 7 o'clock. • dEir Tickets 60 cents; tote had at the principal Bciiltaad I. l uSie Stem- . j • Ara.,!Stirgeo*.eittiauziihiiiiiiKarai ther 5a.144 ".. 1 ,11Vt. NAT.' Tr IL A. 0.111. -licats abate Ltua OT.ealyT.elegcapja tivy- coot, of Th ird amt liroc4 streets, me? //101G 15.8.021.1 1.00011 3 , 1. 0. 0. • tker- Algert.a& 01fc.. - 5:311a. O. arD. tatettrAlltr - - Weibetisrembqr,lxt inublagtoallsl.l.•ffoo.lot.: Byt.7, . • 11.LACICIVICA.—itor the testOotosa TrA (key" burgh, at 60: =bit lb, go to tbo_ Pekter`telStti* No.i strtetj a llaers . tbo rel.) , beet .pbstr azer-Gronv -I: 0. - O. s'.—Phboo of emoting,l4 hu is • . -WV. Wood sheet; teteocri .11/111b ?hoot ihd 4bglo phesohcao •LoVoi; Wa.MO--.ldoet, eeetyTuoadayeeenizig - • • Idmichmd.s.Seclinthrr..2lo. .thet - and thira..l • AkTISA. I.2ISILIELALBTOIC Co.slP.&&fift (W- Ilartford t caut.-4 - %vital Stock 5300000- mots $189,172. Offuto of tho Pitts • ..loofiglifigooL7lll the i2coir • • "- Eoom'of ElVardi & Loboals,lio,:b9 Wood•streoL . • . t • 00f41,f •• • . • • .•'• • It 11. BEES 246, W - • . ornal Carnal.' carautirt Amax .uunkr go . 07 D ecannrri driadhilly tormented williconan' -4 ands, gemtdF - will :be-found' in Dr. Camel Cour Pustri4-fie . au 1:7 Dr. GEO. ft.:KEYSSR. -Woxt street:• "'' ' Prka Petallatl.lM Wen'. piwboz. dedoodoni4sod to those who' WiCUnTAI.I§III,.. .4C sialkif 4. 3l Laterrtalkilkild -, ‘.' eLatain Met:cm:dapevemileas2iptice, Inruitars Droentelles, ke., Dike . Muslim Qualm& Painted WEEdoir Stadee, Otl,o:ll7lsl*Searbarl tc, at wholesale atuf reft•' •:-• . • - W. IL Calt.ltTB, • • •• N0.1G9 Chisinit street;eiliier. Philadid=. Cartaixa Made lad hammedt.be, very' trim* .Ile es - Window • Shads. Miuk&diae.. -7 tory, (X48....4/23 OP - SECOND AND- - Altertirffi.';. PULLADICLI.EiLt. (ha Tteif t ;kap LI l'rnfas." • • - • -- . Stor;4 Chik* "supesior manner:.••••••;:"...S. • &a- Dealers and other' s ire *vital VS- tivit us WY fore pore - haaing elsewhim ,B,:;..sei - flifl:-L• & - - soZ"lag %W.earnestredozofinut "Aathsts;Phlla.. - NELSON% : DAGOICIZEILEO'rTPES.—• u-ey - Post Mee Salldbms, Itbird street,. lainowestakro-: m all kinds of wioottir, from S A.lL:to wan& artittiO sod =lmola likeO Nos unliko esol - Toilly so poker to the =on= ehoap tloguornotnow3, at the follovfmg cheap prim!: SIAS, V2.,* $4.54. upuorl, according to the dsa mignalicy of ease or from& Kowa for children, !mall .LIL to 2 P.ll. . of Elekor avowed To.rsooO isken - lo any 1, WDE A IsN.P.SS,- Noises In the- Steed. and an zrernhle dbrisirgre tem the esr, speedily and prima neatly reauned,nithaat pain or inansvenSenee., by Dr. Um*. srr,,Yrisuipel Assist of the br. - T.itrer ere,wbomeat be nay aneensltesd at 90 Metz street, Plaidelphii; from 9 A. Al.:ta Thirteen years or dose aciidiithi;Etairiahiaw stseauce - tor this bianeb al special practSre Eye ambled hint tendon, Ws . Srearnmt to suet' a de rr„ ee of ittecess tor to 'Olathe mosSaten-_, Armed ard'otedialle eases yield; by runniaTlSteptiorkialas- cr - LA.IiI3OC TRW' Varanten's - Insnrasize - U,DY C °minim* , tioitiltureity ot•Pi ttsbuftb. J. li.lloolt.lll4Alt Peeffilint.-..1101381LT - F/BNffi Beceelki7... Cesare spinst..77.ll.Cazidk KARIM§ RIMES of all kinds. Office: le: Aturient pouisc, 1,00. rjAi. Sid- 126 Watoratroet s.lloorhcad, .. X~hdltaate r bC.l3swyer, • . • W. W. Da11.14, - • . Markt Aleut; _ C. IL Psalsost, • . - ISlUkun , • •• ' NS'lnsurance- Company of.. [o 'l ° .Plttobitrirk..-11.4). KUM, Prestos:lt; 'SAX *LIBL T.. =EA:JELL, Secretary. ' • • Ojlce; 91 We.w• Stree; &tumor-Ifni - et a.rsd iroxf Oertr... _ _ Ursine MILL feed Cetßaccia4o en the 011ie and 11holir sippl Flyers soil trilmtaties, . . - ltuuaressepktua Loewe D9rotwobffire... s • - AI 90—..tpros/ the Pet* of the &N and Inland - thxlitadTrutspofhitio;L: • • • -. • • . - . • • : AND - - T AIL Lt(11308 =WANT . • .15.1.L16er4 idreet, sad 51 Diiimona iIIe : :Statty..: LOOlll3-..100 toms-.l4#ita, C4p: mad Illedfaxt 89 , fet, .• : LY Stoops.: -,lor • sale by - . - • -- • - IDATNNT UOPTINd PANS/11-Advsk"..l,4trar Cam - and Lerci • LettarCopying Pm& h now:merle; for abi.try.... ..WS' • .1 SS:Wood groat: 'rl' CLAMllV—iteaaivedthlsday,..at tbe. Carpet :Ware- -. Ky .hare. N 0.85 Fitnirth ettia6lf4 sod; 4011--Clotki.Vat' I - 01811.-3u bbis. No.-3 Nacxere..l.,- . - . 23 bat bbbt.' do: .- In Imes .as fo VELNIVii isrculaocotr a COr: r . corner o r Penn andlrria.stageb.- - _ OhIPBISERMIIVIfr fIOMMARY • t..1 1 4r.14fi11r xis- • .. Totty=mtb..w , biottionzr --*;• from the earlbt9 Pft:d to th• 'Pro'ent' eo =rko,: preeiie , . • r„b23 , ), _Slat* 44; • Yieififee;st. ; • • - JOHN °HOU *. • i.. 1%•?.;... - §lllC6EstOit tout i.arbseo • _-42mpOrt.= - -118iNDIY124.0nr, VINES, de. , - 21 . Ana , • Whisk7snd Etna aystro***:•i'ratill Kul Irisittiare•tsPiNpbur4haa.- ••••s•L - jardle- . TASSt I 3 nistbal of Warming =rtrited 4 etlito stsai.thatt have yemared to the nese Waretereseillo.,, WOUberty.weet; nesri7.opyocite Siahtel4 - itreet. -r - tebil - • :;. : . - - ALFX .1111.15173111.. UGLY 11712,0 r Thelltectat - Ow; Tberl end otherTalee,l -11explin e ,3ipferilmfac:i:The r 3- volume cositaihil7g3T4cor The Iletietberarre; The Po; Meaty ijKoglecting a Yee; orTile - YolingTh'Oclarrirat his Tortunea; The ygiam 11114,:Teraptait: Molt goat; The Occiumerat-iluk Eiriquet, The Toto Tricolor ilisectirpletontaiaxistg the wbole of 'Mei, 3- g05r.:5 4 2 ,- Cenbl.l - n. Moon-* Yebz , ± R Draztsiigebratareit- Jowl. arecorocer,.... - - - : 'Wholesale I alle7arXettliaatti.. - NO,B STIL I4I- v - 1;-,` irobooriberompeetfolly.irifoliotheir 4.1. •inosaa - xeri • and thn•Public lasgesawal,_thit aceY Vint 4 4 1 - I ro 4 12, - •:- • lodized themselvorto dor extra - busiono t -uadino - -tbitftra aL Jons - wculepx 44x1. .T4e.T ‘ , : trPPirtnrStik# The o oldness of eiettr.will l e Jettbo/s-iff tares resperibirr; • J./v=lmnd .. - GerggrrE ß '`'i a .n .( o.'l.ltWr - -,-- A und : attor H C btap a n "e g hbitf" eTu r e ay .en I nzd.Bzea„kW iterxued r VCOAC 1111thkeeild,eden1111,terOFEUPI4VIFaTt MO11!-Milt!Sts. gee ROA Ca.,, , Bankers, 155sariorlokttEer Matzo, tart art 2, -3.lessmEdlinialtinatif-kketh ,: asn.bezraidaps,isblealk of taritegzdkier" ;7l 7-- p 8J .T4M:7OTr- c!? : ' - .oi,tql:hemiederFigrediEnropean - 4 - e114: 21 c 4 :185•;,,,,,_ ..-Woodard Ititerty)tPttsbt"7l4- piureumutaimusitsormAntAciv#7, . : .as SiLialtErt 137Rier• mtuaziarlat. DlLOWN,LAsmirttLlFALAttntiAtgers t !MX ILts ie:-P631.001,41 fee tip spprotichseniaaisuavcom. • ' • an 4 inTifielbar gipettalato it. - 'llssAs coasts:ill: Adam pelf striess And d.o.lersrldEL.OuLt. his stock one of the mct4ticittrahl!.o2 seletk-LtGat:ShlL mitt heSansid in the CORIItrY% , t Ai soor in-ux amA t a large - stock GrrattraEttlf *Ungar lor.prield anTOX,ll2l2oll4llpf eyerr 4m ytu ri A n d_ krieLlee stssortmzet of On a 4 of vlatelifieommat, a . onud r_ ttlrstice =Obit oast itt e hiaLturscri 2' 7 Malian - rannen eudel Lof Metib=4"2iVrnd!We'`. b7'l.9l:e t zee , .1 _ eition: 27n1N8."'* Mans's .issnee—irant wueetaa dß o imirmus.enurgeax- Ciuldo-din eft 'ken; Tensed ! 3: a a _ oec aiPrea'6l4/hsOuY'ttlinA-r that - 02 bassa whmipae ld 4 w 9f i c ti. s i db = d ,,,,, st4b*:b - ezieWni-64°11 - 4,.=M, itzrvit,4l3o6l-0t tilfetifil=o32l4. forms, far practice, la of Peutta ---trazae, ardor the Unltatatt bY .. ) 4/ 32 e 3 1/ Da?' kp 'second • 1 veL Svc,: - alma Lem Zancon,--Titeloo Intincot eabyJ...T. Irinertesi.q.;_tentistbslott doit : 1 .,` 113 L Tro• : - ' ,The above ion for see • - fi kip , manor= atr p-atortns. - CARROLL:HALL 4 / 4 1TLEmom8 • rsiunstriaro= STORE -A IY.D PATERt • . • _;• , SlittlttT .31A111/9.A.1.M0UX, • 45 :- .Erattiowe st.,,:Baltimore;isnder Can . 4521. itaai i l illissrgind,Tn6tatictineleaboTe , -sTery effart to obtain the elioicest 00013,uppettaining thaGengladen'alund4lnt Sew_Tocicaccarket, --,Tboaczo taloal.t mistantky awaits! in sidocastdered* blether with ATl:day:et faneyArtidesj . The Intent/an otanalionlalta is ;she called to the p3TMIT 41:101:11DBIt8EAR ;cainntacturell4 ttia4 - itblet t -; trtleiMatulacclizigttart at Its cannot te maw. •.'S`n MA": *and; of thetr budnetAtbedodedtgoei psy.Pyrticular at tentlnth ardectollatandnoduA to be bY anyestate liclunsorttoddixity.-,Ao.eatertended Cutter is caltplo; Ifinds istfaeasiatylis lAinarantei In "ray cue. - ' - At oanAyoddelgennetatanta tlua abate colib!zak titsit pi?.trerra to the tante osaiheral o.ltr4mariat ' • •• _ r` _ i ~~ -- t . Y - .'_ - -3'~, -` . • AAtIYSF,MENTS. ATBE. OILAZD SPECIAL NOTICES: A.D. Ebte,, - . - :• Wm. Leather J r., • aeurael N. Hier Secooel 800, • ' . Robert Diudapijr., - • • John Dtbtortlq : t 3. Aerbeogb. Promeis &Dm, • - - _ Farmed Il t szleton, - J. firixonzoilrei: . - -"Walter Drsat,' • WUCtinalt. Asp. . - : - +2 . _ EMI '-i... .., _ •-,... MEE 4 ~ '-: -.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers