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GIIXHOBE, Editor and Proprietor. piTTsmmosi: WEDNESDAY MO&NING:::::::::l::::APBIIi 19/ DEMOCRATIC TICKET. POBOOVEBNOEj MIiLEAM BIGLEE.^ 'SOE JOSIICK 0? HIS BCPRKME COCBT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, OF GOUdnrT CCuNTT. HIE CANAL COMMISSIONER, • HE.NKT S. IfOM, J4KAI>rN.O;'MA3ETIfiIt : WILL T iJB , 3TOIJ3S?D ON T!A< Tins PAPBtt.; .; ? V.: v/•- r • JOB PRINTING. .. ,We hayo on© of the best Jo& I?rtnling Ojjiea , v intl»o,ibim, and sees' nothing bat self-immolation in the - ••raeo.'and now desires to'escape; and, as 1 it.is ‘ -supposed that no other sensiblo whig will accept -,2, the honor of a certain and overwhelming defeat, an effort is to bo made to iffdoce eome free soil democrat to make * 1 a jndy ” cfWmself.'andbe *^ JI ,tiSy bi 3: party, by support,' and .a.whig nomination. David WUtnot’aaotecedents *- afford eomoenoouragement to out whig fHends ;thathe can-be bought, ’ sri6 bp a good deal of difficulty in- or* , ' ranging the terms of the bargain, and effecting ; the. transfer of the whole whig party to this trar - : ding abolition scheme. Gen. Larimer has hosts lh'e 'W'(;st,. and ciany fricnils and no . f: enemies ia the East.; If Judge• Pollock, is.' did : I conrsged, end declines the race,- the friends -of j -Gon. Larimer will doubtless Insist that he shall , bp tried. : Wodoubt very muoh whether it nil] : te 4 Bafp^or : ihP: ( whigB;fo attempt- to consnmate any such bargain with Mr. Wiimot They have -’been sold so often by their! leaders,, that thou • shads of'the staunch, and sensible.and honest , ‘men'in the ranks have determined that they wll] . - be made merchandize of no longer. ■. jfeft'el vety little interest in tho matter. . It .ils.easy to,name lie. next Governor, if he lives. : .Bat wo may bo permitted to express some anx» -.iety for the moral character of onr opponents; - Pad some disapprobation of tho open manifesto* , '"iton of their trading propensities. It has a bad | .effect oo pubUo.mbrola; 'makes politics a mere - strode;'and whole communities of. honest voters the lhandh ofl dcmagognea _ scut, to tub, the whige generally will belie all their protestations tf they vote for him. They Wil motvoted forthotariff of IS-lS ; and was glo- j 'rlously abußod by the whole whig proas of the State for his vote. Wo shill open’the oldjßlps of-thp .vrhig.papersj andgive nfew -extracts oc casionally; if the whigs nominate David Wihnbt. ■ • Dot,'seriously speaking, it is very uhkiod of , tpllpek'to accept the nomination, and then, in tbe coursp of a month, confess his weak* . ness,. and the hopelessness of bis chance of nh-election. He permits his friends to over slaugh Gen. Larimer, the favorite of Western whigs; anil then destroys the hopes of the whole *:' party.by a proportion todccline tho race, bo eanso his election is impossible. : There ia bad fdith in that, both, toward Qen. Larimer, and to .. - WiWdstho wholoparty. v.vr-ir. -V.' ..-Our candid opinion is,' that the’whige of Penh . pylvania, Pnd of the whole Union, must pursue '; fr?PS! ®f-Watering their fallen fortunes in the 1 fatate. .-.Thoy most either disband at the bid ding of Horace Greeley, add “go It blind” with th'p'abolitionists;' or else adopt the suggestion - ®*!.d*-?resldent Fillmore,-adopt, the doctrine of “manifest destinyeomo cat for the annexa tion of Cnba,Canada,all Mexico,.bad the Rua sJaappsaessiehS'; an! adopt every progressive ' idea they, esn hear.of. The latter course -may: • enaiile.tbe .whigs to re-ergaa!ze .again as a na ‘Umjhf darty. ’ Tho former; course will enable theibio forth a mere sectional party, powerless ?• . yietory, bnt dangerous to the welfare oftho country. The nomination of Da vid r Wilmot for Governorby the whigs of Penn* oy l$nl& Mr, Greeley’s recommendation and a litdo farther - andvtenldbe simply a indteroas farce.'' is nowreported; and the report is pro* boM/ cbtMct,- that no treaty of neutrality hee ; bera'isaiioloiiei 'with, the English a3ad JFreooh gorcmments; but that : 'the seme object - : Is-accomplished by the proclamations of the. ' Qaeen/6f£pglaod and the Emperor of France, cles contraband of war cxoopted,) and that nn reasohhbie searches' shall not be’a&dp to discoy or tbe iMterj ftnd . thaf priyaieerißg ehall be dis carded..::^h*mpriooiploa!eettlcd those precis motions; our.merchant marine may panne tbeir traffiotUloter the wOrld in-peaoo ' and, security, : While pattono are wasting and exhaustingthem-; setTM;by,war.. 'Belligerent rights alone njnst bo obserred,ahd no munitions of-wab, or dOßpatch es of the combatants, mast be earned. If Ame rioan'-t'Ssffele aVo' icasonablymispecfed of carry ing those they, ere Uobie'io be searched, and if the/ are found onboard tho ships, ore liable to be ecdrtd add ; cehSsoated;‘ ; ; d , bis coqcedes all : that has o6ntpnded-/or, fijr the dost half eentnry.; Itis a concession now modetotho demand of a strong nation.- It ws denieatothe.satab nation in its wbainoss and infancy.. -tBUSOKAIi.- , r < „. liverei.'£ lecture In ln'diontt jioija .last ' evening. He wee.to doiiwr another the succeeding even- Jng.; This; is upwards of seventy ‘ times .hehns repeafed thosotwo lectures, “Japan,” and “itie his return from the £aßt. ,Both,Hoascs.of passed- a series of complimentary resolutions, Inviting John/Mitchell, the Hieh exile, to .that State, and tehdorlng'him the hospitalities of the capital, which invitationhe .has accepted. ' This,splendid establishment ■was.opencd yes terdoyk -The proprietor, Mr. Jons J. O’iißAitr, knowa'6bw‘to open a 8pIen(U(I Hli Ware is somi) if tbe most 1 gorgeo'uß,' fanciful and-use ful of any .offered, in r the city. This is a new house, and it has ’the' newest styles of ’Cbtno, Glass adii' Qaeensware; Tablo Cutlery, Brittan . nia anif Sii?er. Plated Ware. ' All who desire : anything in his line should step at No. 02 Mar ket street.;;:;...: : ' ■ •• • • (the show »Tonia. .- Jj Tho]aiesnpw, storm extended eastward be* yond Now Tfori?y and was very soverein that city, and alio : in Philadelphia and Baltimore.' The railroad between Philadelphia' and Harris burg was se.bloched np as to stop, the trains en Monday. > It is feared it will hare a disastrous effect on Relation, wherever 4 extended.' I S@*.6ir Chevies Napier’s fleet now in the B »Ute, and which to' bombard Cron stadt, is composed of nine screw line-of battle ships, eight Screw frigates, "nnd seven aide whesl stoamera-t-carryiDg in all 1,305 guns, 14,015 moo, and of 9,810 horse power; . This does hot incftbde the French eqnsdton, part of which has already sailed from Toulon. Bosidoß the above, Sir .Charles lias. probably, ;ere this, been rein : foroed by .upward of . eighteen other line-of-bat ; tlo shipd and frigates, which- are- intended to compoao part of thia “death fleet” It is be yond comparison, the most powerful squadron which has over put to sea, and would blow op an expedition like the Spanish lArmoda, or that ' SS??* 5“ nn.lncredibly short time. Indeed,- so confident is the British- Admiral of the power of his bombshells, that he has laid a • -Vager.ho will reduce Cronstndt; (tbs’ fortress whioh defends the entrance to St. Petcrsburgh,) in SG hoars after he has cast anchor. Tho lost foreign nows announced tho fact that Sir Charles bad been telegraphed to commencohostillUes, so i : wo inay akortlyoipeot to heatrarival “Of Nel son and the North/’ TAn River.— There is • now n good stage, of water fob steamboats; and coat-boat men; are busy in starting another fleet of coal boats, iEv erything abont the wharf and business streets indicates prosperity, activity and a very large and thriving business. tVo published some days, ago a table showing that the Central Road was doingraorobusihess, and having more receipts this spring; than any other route hotwoen; the Eist ond West Tho Baltimore and Ohio Bond is far behind it in receipts; and the New York Md Erie, and New Tort Central Beads, are fair ly beaten, notwithstanding all the boasting and slanders of the New Yorkers. The gamo of New York against Pennsylvania, throughout tho West, last winter, has been played out, and the old Keystone bos won. The three or four htiu- I dred thousand natives of . Pennsylvania, settled thronghont tho West, have not forgotten their I native Slide, nor permittiKl malignant enemies. Ito do it “to the death, with slanderous tongues." The trade of Philadelphia is said to bo larger this spring than over before/ We are assured that tho same is trne of Pitts burgh. I: ’ ®SBT v Thero. are more lOoomottves .-mannfnc-. Itured by the machinists of I’hUiiileiphia than in I any other oity in tho United States. Their sn- I periority for durability and speed is generally acknowledged, hence the demand &r'Philadel phia locomotives is increasing at n correspond ing rote. One establishment, that of M. W. Baldwin,—not by any means the largest—tamed j oat eight of the Bret class sioco tho Ist cfJanu d*3r-,. Why is this so f.' Why should not Pitts burgh, with her advantages of foci, &e., bo en gaged In locomotive manufacture? Chicago with none of her facilities has been largely en gaged in It for some time, ond so also are sever al other Western cities. The answer is easily given. There is no reason at alt why it should he so, except a want of enterprise. , . CS5* Tiros. Smith, Esg., of our city, bos mode application for a, patent fora new invention la j -the manufacture-of rifle end cannon balle and i bombs, which, he will bo a great Sin’ provomeat. The ball is so constructed nsto givo |I? spiral motion when discharged from a smooth bore gnn or cannon, and the hall will go nearly twice as far as the solid tali; with dealer cor. tainty of reaching tho preclso mark turned at. Wo are not a good jndge of such matters, bat should say, from its appearance, and the opin ions of tboso acquainted with such things, that it is sn invention deserving a patent And wbutd : bo vainable to the public. i.-'-y I '£§?" A rumor has been circulating giving an j enormous figure as tho salary of Marshal St. | Arnaud, Commander of the French Army in tho I East. Tho pcraitTt P«ria»correspondcnt, wri | ting under date of 26th nit, put an end to this i Munchausen, nnd Bays tho emoluments have been greatly csaggerated. «< It was stated that howaatoreedro two hnndred thousand frooca, independent of bis allowances in the fienato and At court. Now- «he fact was the sum ho was te receive as eornmandcr-in-chiefwas only fixed twolvethousandfrunes; but IheEmpeTor. deem- Ing it insnffielcnt, givea him a hundred thousand franca ont of his private purse.” | ; ®©*RlcTiard C. ;B()?(:kInE t . JlanafftOtarcr cf giltportroit andlookiogglaßS frames, ko, 30j : St. Claic street, Pittsburgh, tig sent ns a. very fine lithograph of the Belligerent Sovereigns of Europe. He has them for ealo at hie etorc. The picture preseots wry correot likenesses, so far oa we can judge from other representations no hove seen, of Queen Victoria, Francis Joseph, of Austria,' Frederick William, of Prussia, Old Nick, of Bussia, and theSaltam ' : h ■ i This piriure, well framed, would mako a baa'd eomo'ornament for the parloro and libraries of oar citizens. | j IST the London Oarett«,- 0f ; ifsrhh 28tbi in I ap article on the **’i^hiia>f%(Ktt«(H , *:-.'oldj«r J with the remark that, “We again, ns we hhvo I on former oeoashms, recommend tho policy to bo [ adopted for which the-Hnited States contend/ I arid which wo hope eventually to see tbo catch- J Ushsd law of nations for every m&ritiino country • \ cargo. ■ If it be ndoptcdl>7 Eogland in thopres* ent war, it wilt save much of political difficulty | and bickering, and it will secure to England tbo I Bupport and friendship of. every commercial I country in Europe." ;.iy y-':’: ‘T: y .V.’y yy-yV V' j ■ ;;on:,.thciiviriii; f Now York', is Indicated by the sole of Dclmoni subject to a loaso having two years yet to run, am? t?p> ground i? but 77. feel front oo Broad way by 126'feet deep. It sold for $118,600, at ariotion,.;^;;''o.-*^:!:-.FA;.y-rv.;.,'? .i , £©* The wholo surface of the United Stales contains W 1,391,480,820 acres. In the last annual report from tho hand Office, it was cstl mated at 220,704,699 acres more. Mr. Wilson, the land Commissioner, says the error, arose ; from overestimating }he. extent of Oregon, Ne- j braska, and the. Indian territories. bw heard of tho steam orCityof .aiasgow.andtba^enoralimpreaaibn at the East.is that sbo has been lost with all on board, - She had over 800 passengers,. She sailed: from Liverpool on the 28th of February and-has not since been heard from. Yhb Chaiwe to Sardinia.—The Richmond Examiner, ot tha 14th lost., says: “It is un true that the resignation of Mr: Daniel, charge to Sardinia, has -been received in Washington. Nor ; has any intimation been made to tho State Department of anything of the sort.. Mr. Dan iel’s friends in this oity.know nothing confirma tory !ot tbo rumors aiioat on this subject, and do not Credit these mmors.ln the ieost." ' /yyy “Thosewhospeakof.Mr. Daniel as still edi tor or owner of this newspaper speak absurdly, and do him wiroDg, Mr. /Daniel has no more Control.over, or sbare.of, or property or interest in thia establishment, thon the man in the moon. . ** r - bos a right, after a term of. years, to . purchase a fractional Interest in thls> - newspa per; but that, as the lawyers would say,' ia an interest infataro andcontingent—arightia pone, I and not in me.” r. ■, ~>y;v' I , 4®* The letter of Mr. Daniels, United States Charge to Turin; which was -published in the Richmond Examiner, has found its hoy bach to Italy.; Mr. Daniels, dt the lost accounts, was In ; Naples, and U was thought that he could not re turn, to Turin; if he did, the diplomatic corps would turn their books upon him. The com taenta of the Italian paper upon Mr. Daniels place! him in such a position as no Qovernment envoy ever was placed inyct.. it is not certain,' soys the Paris correspondent of the Commercial i Adicriiccr, thatho will not be hooted at' it in tho streets. , I •;" ; .>v }rl $-' r V V * 1-. ' i. .*■ 4 > < * ' ►..*'* 4 * ■--• wv .... ~r ">.'•• <*:•••{ 15 > V; v .>•••''‘. v -1:' V"-vVr ;.-\ . S«w? a«S VmU iron all ftuuten. | •The Boston police have poisoned about 200 : dogs within a couple of days. Steam has been successfully applied in Phila delphia to the unloading of oanal boats. ... Moztini says the movement in Greece is a na tional and not a Russian movement. _ It iB Sald that‘ Mr, v Everett'has iiiformed a mend-in Washington, that ho did not write the HulsemanaTetter. ' “ i’. Tbe.Washbßgton S'fpr states that theresignation of Mr.Dunicls, U, S. ChnrgotoTurin, hnsbeen received in;Washington. . Five slaves orossod the river below Cincin nati oh Taesday night inst, and escaped towards Canada. ...;v. ■ Tbomas A. Logan, Esq., has been: elected .ProseoutiDgAttorneyofCinoinoatii'VioeDiokln son, resigned. ? />.-r’iiVr. On Wednesday last Broth'orton’s'stable, 12 miles, from .Wheeling, was destroyed by fire, mid 16 horses perished in the flames. - vThe Pennsylvania Senate; by two majority, has rejected a hiß to ..prohibit tho banks from ie suing notes ander $lO. T i The Columbus (Wis.) Reporter hoists the pame of Sam: Honston, of Texas,' as a candidate for tbo Presidency in 1856. . Five dollar counterfeit notes on the Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Wheeling, well execu ted, are in circulation in that city.-.-. : A gang of spurious Coin manufacturers have been discovered in New York, and tho toolß and machinery seized. ■■ .. “ ' Covihgtfin, Ky.,vhow eontains a population of 14,8001 in 1858 only 12,164. The valuo of tax able property in 1853 was 5,359,650: now 6,- 483,420. . This shows rapid progress. , : 6011 has been brought at Now Orleans to re cover $118,600. from tho Tchanntepec Railroad company, for services rendered in surveying tho route. ..... The Neat Letter, as an instance of the incrcas ing prosperity of Bloomington, la., mentions the foot that a.bonk with a capital of $200,000 ia to established there. v= ' ••Tbe Say-Nothinge” is a new politicalnrdcr -whioh is rapidly inefeoeing.,. Its principal object is to ran members of Congress in opposition to the present do nothings. ■ ItiB stated as a remarkable Jact, tbatnoclti eon.of the United Btstcs has ever yet been con sioted or treason. It is probably tho only gov ernment in the world of which the same can bo cold. .v>:: I‘ is Stated that Moses Grinnqil,- of Now York, ha* purchased tho watering placecf Judge Mills, at Yellow Springs, Ky. It is also stated that the hotel on this beautiful spot will soon be opened under the auspices of a sister of Kossuth. Cabbage, says the Edinburgh Jlerieo, contains more muscle eustaiulng nutriment thau any eth os ■vegotoblo whatever. Boiled Cabbage and corned beef maksmake fifty-two as good dipners in a twclve-mcntb as a man can cat, - “Julias, was you ever in business 7" “In course I was 1” . What busineas I’’ “ A Sugar planter!'’ "Whenwasthat,myColoredrriendt“ “Dcr day I berried that old sweetheart of mine!" ' k . v .i Arconvention of Irish Societies was held la New York, on Thursday crening. for tho pur pose dof preparing an address to their country me# in Ireland, exhorting them not to join the Bntish_anay in the coming European war, In which JsogT&nd ia likely to become involved. Another meeting cn the subject is soon to be held.:.. r_:.:: . Tbo New York Courier and Enquirer, ono of tho leading whig journals of tbo country, in an articio referring to tbe manifold sins and blun ders of Its party, says; “ The whig party, os a national , party, has nothing in its late history upon which it can dwell with Ealisfaetioo, oul ncthing in its future to which it can look forward .with hope.” A huge anchor, lying high end dry on a hill three hundred feet high and oao thotiaanl feat from the see, at fiiuope, fearfully records tho terrifio explosion of one unfortunate ship, while the: half finished framework of a new Turkish corvette on the stocks, which escaped ali dam age during and aftrrthe action, forms a strange contrast with nit this havoc and ruin. By the awlval of tie steamship I-abcl at Charleston, the Blcroury learns that a rumor prevailed of Jlaraha that the authorities had sent on; board the American eammodore’o ship, the Columbia, to Inquire if be intended to saints the Spanish fi»g. His reply was, that ho never ealotwl any gag that insulted hi*, aud until the difficulties now pending between tin twogovern meats werouOUled, ho tronld not. hare any eeta munieatioowlth them. , » - , Perhaps the moat profitable banking stock in the Baited States Is the Commercial Bank of Ro chester, N. V., which Will, in addition to their regular dividend, divide “fifty percent.” among too stockholders on the Ist of duly next For jfour yearspast, this tank has ;divided regular* ' twenty per cent, per annum. Put Its profits hate accumulated, to sueb aa extent, notnith. standing, that there will bo a surplus cf fifty per v espftnt of the Commercial is $330,000 which it is proposed to increase to ssoo,ooolnawbcrttime. ... . “ Tub report of o committee fit: the Senate, concludes with the following assumptions, founded on satisfactory evidencet .'-.v f '■ let. Thai Geo. A. Gardiner is not and never was a ritixen of the United States. I *•» That neither the said Gardiner nor John A. Blears eypr otraed or were Interested in it sliver or . quicksilver, mine, or any kind ef amino, iu tho State of San Buis Potosi, in Mexico. 3d. That nei th er said - Gardiner nor Blears was expelled fromtho State. 4th. That during nearly the whole period of tlmo in whleh said Gardiner alleges that he wad engaged la San. Luis Potosi, working his mines, ho was in feet at places remote from that Stetoy engaged as* managor of« email mU mug concern, os a dentist, ond os a peddler in small wares. :6th. That,every paper presented by both said Gardiner and Meats, os coming from Mexico, in support of their claims, Is folso and TbrgQgd l ' . I We consider, that these conclusions oro firmly established by the proof collected by us, and to I which wo invite a careful consideration. The committeo therefore report that the said sutn of *428,760, which 1 was allowed to George A* Gardiner; was awarded on fraudulent, forged and fiotitious papers,vs. Tho caso of Mears, who was ollowed $153,126 for alleged, dcstruotion of a quicksilver mine, phd which was presented through the agenoy of snidGeorgo A. Gardiner, wee ef a character somewhat similar, to his own, and the award ob tained upon forged and fabricated papers. I HaTUXU OF-Tire CIBCABSIAH WOMEH' TOWARDS inn Russiass.—As on instance of the bitter ba- I trod felt by tho Circassians towards the Russians,' ft. is. stated, that a fewyears ago, a alave ship I sprung a leak. out. at sen, jast as a Busslan steamer passed in the distance. ;.The Turkish elavo-dealer, who preferred even the chill blasts of Siberia to a grave in deep water, made sig nals of distress, and the Btoamer came up in time, to rescue the ship and its living cargo from do • struction. But so deeply is hatred ef Russia implanted in every ..Circassian: heart, that the [ Spirit of tho girls revolted at tho'thought of bo : coming. the helpmates of ifhe grojrcooated sol diers, instead of sharidg the sumptuous couch of a Turkish Paeha. ;Thoy hod bid adieu to their nativo mountains with' little - emotion, but as the;Russian ship approached, they set np a : terrible and: doeparing scream. SOme sprang head long into the soa j others drovC their knives into their hearts. To theso heroines, death was preferoblo to tho bridal bed of a Muscovite. The survivors wero taken to Anapa and' married to Cossaoks or given to officers assonants. ' Cosibamcted— Mrs. Wilson, whoso capture: by Camanohe Indians was published in the Timet a fow months ago, has since given birth to a fine boy! Some paper stated that it was a. half breed, upon which Mre. Wilson comes. out With a card and indignantly denies thoobarge, and says the boy is white and her husband is the father. The poor woman, suffered enough during her captivity, and only claims the credit of telling the trath, whioh we believe she did. An-otheeNew Terhitoey.—lt is stated that the people of Carson Valley have agreed; to I make application to Congress to bo separated i from Utah and formed into a new territory, to be bounded on the east by the Goose Creek ! Mountains, north- by -Oregon, and South ’ and west by California. v Tho area included within thebe limits is abont one-third of the' territory of Utah, of which It is the western part It Is remote' from -the Mormon settlements, and its inhabitants are not Mormons. . Judge Fcarson, of Harrisburg, decides that tiie Act.ofMaroh 11th,. 3884, invested the Courts with power to revoke tavern licenses • and he haß accordingly revoked the license pro? vionsly granted James Gowan, on account of violating .the law, in selling liquor to a minor and; apprentice; also, for selling on Sunday. ;\r-"’'V- % 3- , ‘ 4 v • V ~ , s -XAin-*-K ADDITIOIfAt BY THE ARCTIC. GREAT BRITAIN. ■ An unprecedented number ofemigrants, chief ly Irish, were at Liverpool, waiting passage to America, - The price of aetoamer passage lisa advanced to £5 10a. . Sir John Franklin’s name had been strnok off the list of the British navy, he being given up aa dead; .■ . ■ . .Fifteen packet ships were being fitted up at Liverpool to carry troops, ... • The vote on the address of the Queen of Eng land was unanimous in both Houses of Parlia ment. Both Houses went in procession to present the address. Lord John Russell stated in Parliament that the British government had sent a communica tion to the United States respecting the Black Warrior affair, but has no report from Mr. Crompton. PRANCE. It is said that Napoleon has written a lotter to the Emperor of Austria, reminding him of bis premise to regard the passage of tho Danube by tho Russians as a caetu belli. . France has loaned Tur&oy 10,000,000 franos. Le Ray de Chabrol, eminent Parisian bankors, bave failed. The growing orops In the south of France presents very healthy; appearance. Many eg ricaltarists were raising wheat instead of grapes. The Fronoh army is to bo .increased to 260,- 000 troops. Anew levy of 80,000 menhadboen ordered. MISCELLANEOUS. Trustworthy accounts from.St Potoreburgh state tbat the war is very unpopular amongst the mercantile classes, and that In consequence of this feeling on order hod been issued forbidding the assembling in tho streets of groups of* over two persons. Reliable acoounts from Berlinetato the Czar’s lotter to the Sing of Prussia contains no tangi ble concession to Europe. It is cbitfiy a justi fication ef Russia, and concludes with thio inti mation that if the Western Pawere desirepeace, they should obtain from Turkey todress for'the wrongs of which bo complaius. A council of Austrian Generals had boon sum moned to meet at Vienna, among them the Ban Jellocblcb. A dispatch from Vienna, dated March 81, says that when Baron Hose returns from Berlin, an imperial manifesto may be expected, stating that tboagb Austria disapproves of the movements of: Russia, she Is resolved, with the rest 0! Germa ny, to remain neutral. An army of four hundred thousand Germans will make that neutrality re spected. Byron Meyendorff had been informed that Russia expects nothing from Austria bat nentrallty. Tho shipments of troops from France and England are going on rapidly. Franco bos al ready sent twenty thousand, and England tenj thousand men.* Scrron to tire Hatssb Sqcaw.— We recently copied the proposition of the Uaynso Chief, to give a, thousand horses to any man who wohld marry his daughter and go and teach forming to hie Who. A young man by the name cf George Brown, of Eciloggsville, N. Vi, supposing him self jest the article required, Says he will ac cept the Indian's daughter and the horsed.— Fret Prut ■ ■ «8» Hcrvone DlriUu Controlled use C onrjnercd.— Thrvat.mrttu cf tin pbyrfeat pain cuda red.ty tb* human tw* prorveds from aSjcifcroa of the cvrtca. Thaunutlrmhle agony of neuralgia, tbaumailna, £rnt, agasma, headache, end.a thousand nswalrsw pangi that d»ri through (wry jcrtlvnof tho ayataa, ohi aiatrtct ti» brio, ira rv&rabladirectly to os uauaiortlcosduton of the nervous ifstca. The w«iVaglo't hoth," and tho pain wan**. 00-trey tha nerve* of * limb, and ttu paralyrcO, Ernler all.tho um ef tho »«ae inaonrlble, atot you produce death. Of what Immense importance, tbrreSna, owt a prvparatson to that Wilt intoe health, vigor, taidispß,tel peraanrsVcr.raxy.latethbremplei arrasgrasirat cf vital ageou tnownaa ibv ucrvou* jjrtrm hspaimeo ho proved, Uw (Scully admit, tberereal «W V th« sa, JtOHSS’fl ISVIOOBATISO hit,'tip. A3J> COB MAI wilt produce Shew eltaett mWuteu. cSccis. If all tarn could *ltcr*> the changer It tringj about fa the con dntoncf (hoes who are “ready tope-lib tear It bahuhtd melancholy, Vg.tsei.-vmrtb, control* j*in, Wltl op and fort If, ta the cmatltuUao, and prolonga lifc~K would be un tsarerary.to advertise It. Kewipapera'arn osroly used aa taodla to daw attraUm to It. To ba unlVemtly used, usd unhesitatingly relied epos, It merely reiolwa to he univir ratly kuown. The aid cf tho jot* Ulnrcktd ar,i Ettut Drufjist, Ko pt Weed sirrotand Virgin site/, hi* tor sale a ' complete erastoent of puts and genuine; patent or pro prietory medfcinss. which will t»«au at pioprfetorsptiasv aarm*whicharo tho following,via; xx,v**’.£Sku n , jlo. Rtol,' 1 "rrnm. ; d*. OoWea, ; iXxithxn?* ifotlaafl, Dr MCllctoeVnUrrf t>ll!s,.llr™ n , iVctoruL To*w nafjtniacriJterwwL \«gotaWc, Wetsuit*# rultaontcv . ** ffSSJ*.' Or. Onnran’s Kap-xicrrmt, Ifalkr*»’B do- ' Sntt4irtBvri»eßm • gjttV i£ do. CcflgfcAlilhxra. ntch»*4 rnlmonary Ua^rp/ ■mSSS! EtpnciSSr^ 1 Drl^S&S^ sassage Urafrs'. Antt-biUon.'i, • - Morgan* do ' I No lio ItviatrortS,,,. Brnndroth’s, Virgin alley. . :,/ J ■•."•■■■-.. ;-■, mari&dtw '. A Word to Faraort—How to bare good Bottor and Hoto of It, and Healthy Stock. SS-Svvr DlocoverUn.—-VmrTAIILECAmE POWDEIt-Thcso powders an pat up in enepouud packs, and an.nally a good article, not only fur tiro diseases Incident to Horses, &**, Swine and other animals, but (hey bra llkbwiso an oxcolloni article to improrp tho condition of tlio animal. ■ . ibr Milch finer, thoy not Only improve tlio condition of Midi Oows, but thoy increase tho quantity as well u lm, provo tho quality of milk and butter. Tho proprietor* say Oat It increases tho quantity of hotter ftota half a pound to * pound nwcofc tdJcaoli cow, while tirnsa persons who hgro tried It, say s pound land a half to twn pouqds pot week,, with the saino kind'of feeding as beforo. Of one thing wo are certain, all wfco use It oni» will rise it all the lime and rave monojby the oporaflon,aawellas Improvo the apboarano of their vtoek. Price 26 cents' a moot. 6 papers for $l. 01?). H. KCTSF.It, No. 1«, ' comer Wood st. and Virgin alley. I * M ■ Wholesale and itotall Agent ' I ea’-Aguo and Fever of throe yeare standlngCorcd. .' —Mr John longdon, now bring at Bearer Paa, Hanover pounty, Va., near Itlchmpnd, had Agno iind Porerfor threo yoara, most of tho time bo hod chlils twice e day, and rarely less than oner; ho was parched with foyers a* toon as the chill left him; and after trying physicians, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing -recommended to hlm. was about to glvo up in despoir, whon Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken of: ho got two bottles, but beforo ho had ...used more. than a single oam ha was perfectly cured, and has hot had a chill or furor since, : Mr, hehgdcn is only ono cut of thousands whohnvo boon 1 bonolltted by this groat tonic, atteratlvo and blood purifier. I Seo advcrtlsomont with his certiOeato. . marl! : . -tHP flarrU' Slots Headsobe rills—'War ranted—NO ODItE, NO. rAY.—This Pill is u eertnln care for that most distressing affection of tho nervous sya. tern called Blok Hendocho. ft noror fells to remove an at tack in from twenty to thirty minutes, when taken accord ing to tho directions, and that without olther vomiting or purging. Its uso, moreover, tends to tho camploto eradica tion of tho disease.. There* aro twolro doses in oach' boa, with omplodirections. Price Si. : l’roparod and sold by UAIIItIS & liATHItOP, Harrlmnio, To;, and sold by OEO. 11. iUSYSER, 140 Wood street, Pit(» burgh, Pa., sign of the Golden’Mortar. : aprBa]aw -to' Pantaloons*— Tho well-known snperiorltyof QUIBBLE’S fit in tho Garment, nocds no oommentonhlo part; it bos been acknowledged by nil who have famed him with thoir orders, that they liar© never been fitted with the samo ease and style os by him. Ho begs to Inform his pa< trons and tho pubtle, that his stock is now replete with the nowest styles for wats,. vests and pants, sniteble ibr the present season. E. QUIBBLE, ...i Tailor and Pantaloon Hokor, . i 240 Liberty gt, head of j T «s-Me* .vj? = • Thlfl OKMKJPP ebould bo u?ltmdtd *tjl o bis store. No. $9 Mufc*t street «od Ho. 0 Union street; between Pifth street sod IhoDJamcTLd.anilh&snQW completed hia Spring stock.of BOOTS* SHOES;SUPPERS,GAITJSKS, Ac sod Palm LcaA Point, Bostla sod Braid HATS, to whieh ho intlt** the attention of all purchasers, whether at whole* ■ sate of retd!,. . ; Thl* stock Is one of.ibe iargot.ercr opened in thlscitr. and embrace* everything worn by the ladies of Philadelphia end New Pork, and he trusts. coanotfdLxx* pleaaoail. Great csre inedecting the choicest coodv all of whfeh bo srarrsßis. *?. •■ ’ : IBs abo eontitraea to tnenniaeturew aa heretofore, all dc eeriptlone of Boots and Bhoea, and front thla long experience oforer twenty yearn jn btuloeji in thl» cjly, fi, ho trusts, a anddent guarantee that Ahont with faror him with their enrtom. wUlhe fairly dealt with. nprlfctf In the XHatrlct Conrt of the Uniled States for the IVeetern Oletrict of Pennavlva- U10..-v ■ Hock, At 11 P. Jcnca for Uheilanta.'l . Thctnoa donee 4 00., w. IK ADMIRALTY. Tho Cincinnati Goal IliEiugOoEip'y. . Todd £ thnlth for interrenora. BY virtue of adreroo, In Admiralty, made thia lSlb day ofAprll, A.D.,1851,1 wUlexpoao toaalo,cn FRIDAY, Uto Slet April,loti., at 3 o’clock. I*. M, on the hank Of the Uonongahela tteer, etwee Out Cinder fllee, TWO COAL BOATS, each about 000 houdrad and thirty feet long by' twenty feet wide, and ala fort deep, together with the tackle - and rigging, lying in the Mooongahela rirar, ahoy* aald Ondor fßeataljo, the COAHnaaldboatatthb iame bring about ten tbonaand bta-haU of coal breach, Taken oh an attachment tamed ont of tali Diitrict Court, cn the 2M day Match, A. £>,ISW, eitbo property cf the Cincinnati Coal Mining Company, at the snlt of Thniaxi done! AOo. i ; WJtSTLEY FROST, V. 3. Manhal, apt!?} forlhaWeetcro Blatriet of Penn«ele»nta. : WAh?hiv~ei3tiATtun-.wania!.t.-y a young man; as Clerk or fislenaan in a -wholesale grocery atom or oannfactorlng catthUahtneat; baring tong experience in use city boalnear, can command a good ciiy custom. Tha heat ut city reisrence can be giten. Addrers box 732. I s n or THOM iA, WOODS. 74 Ponrlh etrreh .SgTiti 'XT AI.UAmS~wURa.s- ~ 7 1 V Osopcr’eeompUUworka, 12 ml,; . Banereft'e CnlUd State*, - 6 do: timber’* I’apat* thr the Pooalo, 12 do; Swft’aworka, London edition, 3 On; Irelag'awtrlta. . IS do: Modem Brtlbb teaylstj, S do; layanrabithereh, 3 do: Strickland’aQneenaefEngland, C do; A few oapto of each efthe alaiee. Sir aaia by tptlJ SAII’L B. LAUPPEK, 87 tVocel sircar. j MTS. to tlw Mmli Won!, la the riir et WU*SH«srhv fmoting crrh it kct on Puno Bfreot, */. - .____ _ -*• W. WOHIB. ISt Fonrthrtiwt J l 5? «^f^»WgT>Sg=sssgESai^M.Mae : «I H»Mo»lf»eklii,Oae» ) nL'l • an.l Iter Birins PMoIa: for **i*»f- nows a TCTtErs, ;■ 130 Wood .iMf TkT O. fcl- OAU—irl tiMa p time; In atom ,n 4 for Elio Or 4.T« Bpri> - ■ KISQ a MOQSItKAR ■■■ pLA£S£3—2O3 t'M.< Nrtt Or.Bana, oak: eoercrasii: Si “ lagarhaoß: In «tar» »nlfot rale ty ■ Kixq & Moonnnon ilflEK—loo IUoT ■ ■ " .23J«T»!fcralelw : . snfa * MOORHEAD. ta stewcaod &jt sale by KIKQ a MoomtßAi) 'l-'UtiAcai-tlraot . wmiras W*t*l»r. t/tdTtil iii.cr i ftvoril. braoli; la *um> Md for mi, , - Ktsn * MoonirciD KtNQ A MOORUKAP: m »ptid kiko * moowusad. BKIiKOHU WATia«-la: barrcl* wl half fearrtbi;t(i ttord &&dlc? Alt Ity KING &HOORHEAD. WMo^«»: tsu ■ ■ So. P 3 Fourth rtCTwt. . N °=, 3 iVa^ SE wT 12J dar; Jot Kilo . «r*»» - br 3. a. Hcrcmsos ton. I tut—St i lain tsf L'At'Kii lIA Mii.MiS—-W nrr»nt*r.l pure froM I,. a r‘ S^Tuf*’ 0 by WAI.TBK P, SJARSIUtL, ’ S&r- €UE4P; y 1U npal, window Curtaln.% ic_; for salo b'7 aprifl VAtIEHRMAnaBAXL: 2L'Ua5 Cut»4 WhJtalfWi; forMlofcy — r J tptia UESH.Y TtwCOT.LTVa AM.Br—SO tag* (be sals by' ' °P r|{> ITONRY n. COLLINS- f« «tle by JJ ftptl9 HBNRr H.COLUKR. if .A* 1 ®^bMiitiii lbSogg, for sole by . gprlO HENRY H. COLLINS EXCEtSIOR HALL, .. , -allequbny crrr. * . I rpna original MI HSTUEtiS I ISr.KS? an "J B .? Ulo ?, ncfo S to u>« dUKtaof AJleghony 1 I * 6 ’. SLV * UI Ri’« TWOof thoJroniijno “ a pleating «WWJ»lglete assortment of. ■l,l° ”? 411 ? u ” id Suits; honsohold goods i llltih ana colored fastings for ladles' Palters. [antis Of the followingchoice assfassa»!ii?4ifflsri' The Fotcsters; by Alexander Hamas; - The Planter’siJorthetn Bride: by lira. Honts; SSS ’£? 1 A’ GnHobaH; t Man'a Way In the world: belter an aatoblb grapby ofn JoumeymanPriDter;- ’ g E"** 1 . 1 of the ChllS’e History of England: by Dickons; TwothorwUh Mrs. Nichols grot workon Marriage. - For «o?i y s W. A.OIIDI3IIPENNBY SOO, C|>rlB No. 76 Fonrth street. OrniSwr® , 8 3“K8-?»>ota> site for a f '£i£ on .. t « n Mt. Washington, by 20Od«p on H 1 ani grapa rlnea. Ibis pro- SaSfii aSar* , a !? fltnatod on the brow of tha hUl,.about ffiwn. Mco|l400l?‘“ tt ' plendid ' fie ’' ofth,>bls prime Plantation Molaseos, fa* oak _.iiprlB iJernSG, r£ale /"IOFFEE—476 tags recoiTiog and ftrf&lebv • V a PtlB SMITH & aISCLAIB. TAR-40 bbb tf.O. Tar. for sale by _ apriB ‘ SMITH& SXNOLAIB OIL— 40 bbl* Xaxmora; 25 do old whale, for sal© by “ ■ oprlS BMITII £ SINCLAIR. ■**“*taa Trout, WMto «ah,lnbbl» end X. naif bbla, £>r 8&lo by .r . .v>^ apxlB l AWKI) PJSACUKS-100 bushels for alo by xj jpixa .. .■. .. awm * sinclaib. riHIEI) AI'TLKS—BO bushels fcr Bale by' • >PrIB SMITH A BINOIAIB pUTIZKN’S DEPOSIT BANK STOCK—IO shares ofTEs V/ ifock wanted by AUSTIN LOOMS, »PtlB 1 . ' 82Jourttirt. >.T ' 4 * „> '’•-.-‘.v/'tjVt \r : . %rV- ’'-•'■■i, v.-.iv'v * r v- HEW ADVERTISEHEHTS. ft.rwjreel .per ■trainer J»mri Pirkrior l.aptlO] v J. A. ITOTCHIgQS *00.: SMITH & SINCLAIR. SMITHSINCLAIR. - r - ....... „,. x .......... .. .-<■*# ? A. A. MASON & Go. I ABE NOW BECEIVJNG AND OPENING OWE TffOCSA-jn>' CASES AID PACKAGg OF »tr UfODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PURCHASERS fedUtiB8 ’ *** ote “ 60 -*■ 10 °^^ I^^“ a u 0 rf. e 4ji5f.?, ,,,0^^ ortm ™ t : V BoiSrBhif&,an 'ynssss, „„ conUnno to ntdn them ns they are produced from tho lorn*. ClD£ on ikQneia slylttsSSj.’rfnZ-Quinad yj id ■99* Hotels and Btaamboata supplied on Iho nuat rcasonaMn tom.. -t» v-v . j. v • Our muortmtntconilsta in part ofthe following:— moacroasorublo MKSW 8 .. - - gSSSSBBS&T' ojs&sssrs&rj* M ' 10 flnperfneand fine fijgruln; Spaainh'MattSp, 25c yard; * r TiSSnSrSfiKiL ,?«/« / ' Worstodsnd Wool Carpets; El®gnnt Miogafo Jlag», jiolr; ShallSt f!£L«rV aod, Cctl&ju: -• • AiiniiiistsF.ClniiiiUo Js'TnltoS'llssst Tnimmytmt' ci< a *** ?», HfiU and Btflir Vooltian; Wwl Mitai ‘ uS?”™ 4 Sh * a “ of with ttslwrtwdccUOD omoOtt, OH. CK»U to bo found in tba city, of tba following width.-, Aa 11 - AS-liSS 1 -?* **“ Utmost celebratedimnnufacturers. * 5-1, 38,40,42, yH, and CO lnchoj wide. OrrtundholUwßtiUsStatrloda.Catpetßindijiga.SriicSa.TtollorliiaaaDdnacliPumea. • . Pczßcno in wantofany article In our line, *aro respectfully invited to call and examine. : 'i : “SMALL PBOHTS AND QDICJSt SALES!” : au, aaaiarAca, * mar3l:lm(Uv 3 AMES F. TAIOTEH, WHOLESALE DEALER IN • - . , Boote, Shoes, Boimßta, Hats, Leather, &c., . Jvv- 5© W'lootl Street , IPiltsbur&fo. S»ml BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, LEATHER. &c., Purthaiod Mtaoto™,, pHadpdl, fOI cisa, of U>J£a 4000 CASES OF THE XATEST SPBUiG STTIsES, - :v , TTIB BXOCK OP vanrr Wotem Sale*. '■ ■ : ' • - K HATO I SiS?S^ tIOD - Af ”'BONNE!SmSnKas*• 8051,81518 v Tarfed,,* Ort bo; eunouST bj enriothe thf *"*' " hl H. OHJLDS & CO., . Wholesale Soot and Shoe Warehous NUMBERS 133 AND 135 WOOD STREET * PITTSBURGH, PA. ’ kxsss isfessiw, jw-f-sss* •EESSs: CiuSerclla Slippers, *•?*“ at »* Snake Skin PwC lapsa, assagai : ■ Gdiaamßr^Me^” 9 ' ' iPsaae amusements. ITS* ynj{TOßwJifeg.O.‘:yiaina. Zmw t J"? 1 * «»3£ tfclockZLtbird sg,t oSttcSSSSmiJtfJrf W‘ “ l ° faTOTito, PjSuSteN ssss^ssM^ia^jjaiafi pnjtmtal U» lw#otiM plajroT IS'GUMAtt, TUB BARB A? RUN. lopra.r, Mr. Breldtmi; Parth,mlCMi.«ltarmncn-t ...ToMnclmto.wua HLAfiIjKR AND CUlUaitEa/|S? Mr.Gl»wtMd; Crasher. Mr. Hamilton.'~ T ■ * MASONIC HALL M. JUXrIiIEIT USSSSS M glTO IWO , Farewell Concerts, btolSSUi sod la>tE Ooooorta inthoCnUod Scatar «nfr nnJi - ■ Wednesday Evening, April lotb. ■ The following Eiegt»mms'»nli»pTMente4: f ■■■:.• . PABTUBfiT. : Qc Miami—« CeUfcrmlan,”—... —-“-‘•■•inljr. Stxpqoxt—The “Allegretto In Bflat ftom'the fleio-CtAßrnkl Wain*. „ „ BiasOBWCILLE. • - Quictnu NiKosu~...„ •• - TrrtTfv “TOE JI3U‘VSi '^ r i^Si 3rc 2? PQW “ T "™7 iollM MoUonhoucre. Foixa-£5? °KILV^ I,enllatteM - jniii (Reeetad with graft Snlhuelaani oij'itß’»Mdnrtiin' in ft Sm .York and Philadelphia). to traV. t’lnt^»n^ d l ?,! h f7 OStonC l ty ?“ rai B«scuram-let,’ r!m* oii? n f en Tnleenn. -20. DlalogubAmo- Soio,Osop—l'BoaTenlredesHontagncs.’nlih" v ■ Imitation of Freneh Hagplpe....i.LaTigno. Qiixor—“The Target” u*JfF**‘ - ._... . Botcripiivo of a grand Hold Day Condnc tor 13. JCLlaisn, Tickets, Si. Beats Boourod, 50 Coats Vita-, Tickoteto bo hal and Boats scoured atJlellort Sim;, Store, whore a Wagrom of tho Hall may bo own. M itoore opon at T o'clock; to comuono* at 8 tfclockr Thursday* . JULLIEN’S FAREWELL BENEFIT,' ' ' And positively last appeatancoln Plttabnreli. ’ o plB MASONIC HALL. FABEWBU, CONCEBTS. POSITIVE!, TBBKE. OBRMAUI& MUSICAL SOCIETY W'mknllS ***«' fiudav « « £;S■£ AdbbrfbyM'ilo CAROLINE LEHMANS, thocelebrated ?p3Sr^ sslss O&SSSWsS&E"** D -Society tendertholreincere tyforUmli of Pittrtargh Sd vldn” upon thorn on poit *“W»U ofcrowded houibsat PllSb oo i Wn S ftom reylelLg nprlMt “eetmnt of o ponnsmmt engagement. - 1 „ TICKETS " fob jramra fabewkll caserns. - T DE , °f Jnllleu’j Oomarts legs to eUtoihat tw tea^”»«sSsral i Tickets, $l. Bcata soeuted, eftcmtta ortri-I ■ - ■■•'■■■■■■■■ opr!7 (j ££ y ,. Wmai> '* ‘ ,aU >> “ na Oonwrta. Mjffiw&J?* l obtained tat PartiM, FejUral*. Sii ftS. lwi .^"S 0 ”^ 44 - Also, Cargo’s CoUUoin an I aroWDit]W»? ,n 'WKUaow«*Utimes.tj 2KJ5..5 lUB CAEGO> at thoaerialFaiaoi Dagmrreaa Booms pfR, M. Catg> A Co- Rmrth attest,or a I • SITUATION, by »middle aged mas. b\ l lJook ‘*. oc P or i Salesman, lo*door or outdoor Clerk:' iSu? 1 ?;® Clark; Clerk in a Hotel; or *ny aTO *oore ho may render himself tueftiL H&a b*cn e&> and Store-keeper at. Iron .Worka. -AddreS **■ g. at .. -5-. 4.' ■ -*r . - v t * X- - - f J ... ? -'. « r ?*>>■* • •■r t K ,-:«yj:::tf:.'j> ivA*'?*'-. ■ ■vf; ggx gentlk#ies's ' : SUMME RBOOTS & SHOES, GEORGE ALBEEE. b> M t^«*«s?teoS,YM! topßi ' .■/ « « K Patoiit leather. Blare top, OoMreaa Boots;-. :«f « tf.. a (( §o»atb, glareloptlqirtto^ «•• .•• ~ • .• ■ * r fimore IlJgb front do: “ “ »ftmoroecoTylerTlm; . tt * w *’ „ “ otwmmellea Itethcr do do; « • t» t JOWoceo, broad strap, lotrahoe*: broad* “ ?“s“U^open>oc.ngn a , p i s iSlSotar ' . ’ u Wing do. _do *.;' ■ , u strapped. tlplheel sad toa ' „ pegged work. U loon,eco long leg Boots; „ 3,r °2 ch . d °, It® S'anndsiir „ _,‘L i startle gß»t»>anoweW 8W topc.foncycolored': “ ’ l fi l a^d6“£ l> * tM)tla ‘ 11101 d®ti>tlp«aeli«i3i' BaekuWa ilpt Oxford T& ; : Bac&jkta tipt Bootea; • > ‘ &i!fS^ nm l^ e 4 Patent leather, long (mattered, low, EhooWau ' " I^f£!f-*-»&'Sj!s*7 ul,rot of Yenthe, Chndrea'i), ■ andpraacs* fsntsj Shoes, a» can he fonhd In the _____ »prlfcd3» ' ®e». P. Smith & Co.. 54 \VOOD BTHE2S T, 3 PITTSBURGH, A BE B** THIRD L4ROE ptuchue of ifh.w, i® ra pO AND SOMMER DBS O<5OD& - l£3£ K w?HrJ?V fa o,ol . Uentton “ *«“* . . ° • / ,w TOaholaClotorB*ed: ® , «o WhltoJJoana; 20 4o*.Woolfflißoc|u; : •*QO - dQ^Oomiiootm;' ' £2 .do Beaterßueketas' ; .-J2 Ofl,«BUlta; w : »'•' 10 Uo Kq.. rftf Gotam do; 1 - ' "•■•■• •'■' "■ IS Uosea «Gnrr«tt*# tf TtnadelpWa Bauffi J. SLJI.BsiSIM; * ’ MniliEß A SICKBTBON. s Hii_l saoadgamiqtTrf^, : iJUKUiSItS— 1 .JO- onrJS jV v * ‘ - r* ' ' J r -'^ y !;K ' 'i \H -;.V$ -.-.;; lTeia»£OUlaQdooEicQftn > j arajl w tl _ , NYAITfiB F»HAIUUUJUk ■ •:■ ■ '■ ■ I ■•■ 4 : ■ I . .