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''' * 4.V4.4I,*ArAtis.,,V'tIPPS-147,,f1 a=1t,.. 4 - ° . . f lit , - .. .."4. c -.... ti *- ~,.... _ ti .- ~, t P ,V-1, 04• •qi4, . n iliril f ,, Eueopo - was ever Tavolv .... ed. , 1 "• 4 4 1 :. ;:iii , , a ,k * , v 4 4,16 2 ,44, ..,- ut .t ~..-rv. , „ , _ • - . ~ th 2 , , • , dliteet.„ .ifitAilf'.T..,,, Th e Citizen hoe dropped enam, ' "...• 4 ' law - V6.. k g IN bs- ; NI 10 4 2*.ci et . tit"..l:;,:i - • since that gentleman's polite letter., - Fx.u. , 4oriAthes..- -4 4, ta • •444 . 14,., rs , see, 'or -- 41 , - it , , r.ltit ."4."/4 -"It - • " giTO as OplAioll on the . , r L , l 4 ,tak - , 1&..,.,1-4 4 -E, , _ - tsv ~.R.rti,-,iu.„....54:+*........ . ho became a citizen of the United States. 1 - l'zi k 4„•ri . '-, ' - "' . 7 -c .* APII ' 44 ' 1 ." ; •• • Pfl- -' - 4 ",i- t ` v • The Hon. D. lit Barriager, late Hefted t, 44 - , ... fn.-44-4- . ' Liverpool_ . ' l;ditkrihq°*--t , * 154 . 1 q 4 '' .- * ' ...4 .' lliniater ot Madrid was to leave. %,...' .trT,.,'-lilt.. A l ~ . ~ _ . 4 „,•4 4 *-,„,7 ~,1 4 „,,„., _..,5.,- . 4) 4 A2..i,'%Te1f ... New:York, by the steamer Africa,. on the ISt, VII , v4l.`"ftv, - 4 , - 4 i - ,1, , 5f.ii.,.... 1 . 4 - ' . .F.ID'I.' , . - Init. -. and rimy therefore be expected to arrive tiVII,Ng .I 4IO - .4 - 4.744.0 4 7 ,"1,,f ' ... days. 4• - ,-Ati i ivq•-•"4,1.1" if- gt , • • 'within a few tb ',"4-4 i -, •"°A 4, : A ..P.1 4. A. 4 ".'b •' ' ' , r .; .... 2,41'4 4 144‘Vd.14,' W. 4 ''''°"' ''' jataaklil. di .4.7 r,,, -. e'n - ' - ,. 0.4-, E PP411eh....t="4 , i14 1 4 4 . -• , the,Be 41;1 '4,l"rpte S * P ir t irg . i 4 • 4 ' - - Monday, 4r , l %t„. 4 „.-.'itt Zl, ''," 'Hr. John, .z.1. - 4 - t1444 , 1. 3 1 4'1. 4 , ~.iir ieri l / 2, l't..act ... in Canton . ftlfzili.,,„* , ;,_ •''''+lll : o-1 ~- , ..„a . ... ". 4• '• ir V A4 P A .4l o 'kft`4%::*3, - .. , e la,,, i t q..., - „..„. - vicious hose, in a Very Alit.. ,1 4 . A *„.. ZA r 1 Arr rote „e; . - wards made an'a ' ''..ri'4 4.. ,- 1'.k.:T . ,? . ...' r it 1 ,, ,:, 64 i.-7.12.6, - • attempted to relleN " .. 174'. i l Vi?-1.34. 1 1 11-i;fin•e - - - ditton - BenjaMitt. '„W.,, 4 •1att5i,... 4 - . nA-eti.....-'5'.4-egtii., _ - ," for about half a canto.. t ' e" - A'''4t4s4P7lb4Pii..`4til4ii'tkiCi`gi,e.4s.,,,7-. -" , iitigh of Birmingham, d. t a • .... . 4,. . t. ,4e, . 1 ,,-,„„ 4 ,.. i .,1 Wt. Oftit 3 l-',4t4t t, l- 44c . 4* . a 1 g t frant1 4 ... 44 - - • 4 -e„,l k eriff2 o 4,4! , e. ..14-0„,%,„4 4 ..4 , . _ HON. JOHN L. Dawson, Olt 4 " 4 P ' .- 3;-. 3 *-iqrktN' * 4143? it , • ,5,7 --, ..V.Aitrilejltl l 4 1 - ‘ta l ,•'c l . e. +Prer. ' " of a speechdelivered at the I. ,ii ..0.4.2,...4e414.,-;.,,.„,hicit'&td-stitiripz' /pet, in Philtelelphie, Wm. B. 4. I , '.% " -- "4 -t o'ke-' 4 •/• . - '-'il,• ,-. .1z , t - of. - 4•4,A - I t .t 4 ' _ . _ alluded to the Ifon. J. L Dawson. ' l ' l ' .- NW! P J:tal A 4ke - os:' ,4 •44`.;.?fre; - ft " - -"- - ' ' vices in the Councils of the Nation, I . "' % 'A..,"'' le,4 ° Sit i tiNli '44 e1, 4- '7,'"fri • , 'in Connection with the Homestead BiL 4-14!0- 0t • tt. , 14,0, 4- t4 . 4 - I , _ : , -..1 am very mare - that In the ranks ot ''' - 144711,0 - 0 - 4f. * ri•elztA.l , 7it I f resilion now are many men of sound te ~."''f l ' .IWlrsWekiar•e.„Tf - a; P, '46,1k 5.....14 1 - , - . ,.. ';...: f leaning. and high Scholarship; men, to. ~... :.•t* , ' op-o , 4*A' i r' .. l , -'4,?.•:. .-it - sr., K 4 44: , -N.,,1, : 013,71: ,c.,4: , --kr-. , .4.-f.''. whom, the historical associations of the past 44.04 - ,; ' I " PA " • till• Ct ., s -- .t. Nalf. vtrt-,'",': •Itt - 4 1 , operative, and:who fed • that the honors of o. 4f,e , - - tr,04:14 P P.,eN1 4 , 4P -1. - T.-,ii..gt/!-N ' blatoryi professional and social , are, as inhini- ;; •• ''' 'fi e l Weet4l - 0 - 4 e j: - .44‘V-- e:33" -; • - ,ip, eb, - rt. ,_,t ~.,.,4, - A, 4 1 -. k,6,44,1,,k. -_ ...;,,,,..,:•,, tame to be proud of . ' , ~".?p04, - 6 - I, ITP, i f ,ric - kit efi1 1 ,4 4 ,W1 . . , _ - "l'could usioe'etteb, were it proper to nal- t. „,i..1. P -4 ; iit y Ar ib . P . '442oA - 4 , 046 4- 4,mpl - J , - , vidualize, among one- honored nneato to-night- fel. . ,P., ~.,....... tut,v.: r , - '.-:47-1.' 4 7%. .1V4T 1. a12 . ::', i,. T - 44 R .N, p, A , ...i. and within - the lest month ;- a -Peansylvonlan-o the a -11,; - 4 , -,+114.?‘ . 4 .; , ..1. .-'44 - : ,4„. -,e , ;ofr. '.."-;-- ' Payette County : Lawyer bag delivered a speech- Atonal . ` - *% 4 4t,gt4 1 / 4 , C l / 4 .4,lc`AL „„ 4 ' , FilttiVi , r-iii - lathe - Councils or the Nation on sMeasuTeer 600,000 ~, 0-.! , •_•• -, „...e..;,-;42e,n . ..77"174-ifth .1'4,•,i a , •04,,. 1 .k _ great public' benetlomite, which, in.all the ale- railroad .. 'meatsof statesmanlike ability, of variedstudy,before' Ours. A t 'llf - it, - ti754 iiiit' " l * 4 ' - , -- it 4 " 4 1.` ' 4, ' . 4., .f.,;;IL,_ zy 4.-._ -t. and practical, manly eloquent% is worthy of all The overt, ,h, . 44. , , I -vit. i‘ , . _.44.,, , ,,..4_, • ---4 1 ' - ••,,i,4- . .--lititn.” sokt i ina .. t. t.eii,...... .. ~, praise. Had it -come from MOBEischusette or snug eerie begk, .. -...), t, , ,, k ` -{t-' , Ve*- :,*,.',4 - 7-,T- 1 -7•• • - Virginio'llpe the echoes of applause would be. • Hr. Donde cat ~, , ,-t, - 4.4. •AA.vss',.* 4 Zr s -1 (1 * '- ', - 4•••• 4 :0. -1, , 1 4'4 - .k. kp.-.0, • • . e c..,...4tit. _. ~,....i,i ti, .,i rt. ...x„,,,,;.,._ .t . eri t.t -,_.. ... „ 44. - t :W t r e _- _ • , _ crowding round him, and be would to a ' , raver ! merino the act inc. its eon!' indeed: As it . ls, his honors are mire Steubenville Taillwae precarious. I speak . of him hero with' pride, grantonly.relates to e, ,Nt._;,,, 7 „:, , e• i, , ,. „.„ Viz h '' , •-',...,,,, . 3 3' i.. ' , , 's' I : I d .' i 1:til - nr,e , 4- % ,_ . - Ylig 4 ",,T t --- 3 4 4*.. ' I- - however, as a living Pennsylvanialawyer, whose the etook_ board. The;. ` ‘ ,!zr wi;!;: , ''' kTe ,e7. „4 ,..fe1;Wai.,7 - 4iti. „, i,7 .#,. • • ' leitiny ehould be a high one road have had a grant of ti. -. -c....;- itc , 1 „*." ..c,isff t ,-.4.4'"cti-,_ ,1 - #-V-t,.-. 1 . - T.,- - 1.,' r jt v "./eIP, : -• • ~ NO one who knows_ well the man will doubt and buried ' Pittsburgh and, / . f rN i f-Q:4'..- e7-;"4 4 .o.pie v „,vloSii%;4•6l..s4t Ai .. : that the "destiny' of John L Dawson will be. houses are likely to adjourn 1. -'''' 'e l t l / 4 A1 4 'P'..i 2 i> ,- ,e.. - . l ial ., 'hOtart,l -1 . ,, i p ; 3 - - _ ha high one!' A Democrat from prlaciple, Senate continued this afternoo . u, i , :k . .. t 4- -, • i k ,,-1.,, , *,. 0 ...f.,.„X%0/4.4".14 „, ..' - i'7.,.,..,?..j. 1: 4:gpi.zi'4"44l , a , -.4•154E1 , 4•7t. Z-tt., tearless in the-defence of the land marks: t his lion of th e aPPrePriatieu - b lll 4 1 4 1 - ''...7'.'Vtr't"tryitt-t ~, 5,„,,,ri.e.,,.„..,,, . party, be his already attained almond position relate, a Button waif Aided to al, ,-.%“... .. I , cli t t.• Ills**. 4 . 4„...iP. , .f. , tf0nl -- imthe bp e. 4- 4. , ........,.4 .. . . ,b,..kk,, 0 4-,k i ,.,...... 4 ..„ 4 . 41 , g.,--, % . 4.- 41 . - - dy of which-he ui slumber, Though- ,Of - an entirely differentchttracter. , AP ' ti‘-'564- '*/ 1 2 t .0 ';'4 ,- ' 4 ';70.• 4- 'c l alf,4 Pl ' 4 l. '-' the spirit 413 f hOld Pogylsnr," in hie Congress. than a proposition to troall the Public 4- - tv •,F'. lk -Ai , i4l - 4.-; foi,..t-i•Var0fr,,4.3.44: 0 ' eta 4 ' ' • ' ' tonal distriat„ ever has teen Inimical to the that not eold; toltlingham,pook St:ticker tit ai. '' "i i r-i -4 . 4r- 4 N").-i - e 04=04; . e f 4 .,.._,*,,, t et f ~... 4' : _ only Democrat i o, measure , the itHemestead: rent of $600,000; the State exPending. Ir • 4` 3 Ittla Vl4. 8 3 1, , ..* - 44 ,. .0e. r . 0 4 .- ft ,, 4 .. ~..4 . ..4. . ,-11,0•= , k , •- , „c:gt„- • ~ , , ,r , - .. -- - - %,- - ,-. •r-, ..t. 4 , 1,.. -1 .•- • -,.-,,-* ft',l., . -.-- - snip Mr D. h as g iven that measure tire: untie firstinstance, about one million on repairs: : I t ' - ,ti: 104 * 4°41 44-Wei l ''''4t - 44, 1 k -4 f t :4 l h - . . - -- - ing det teeudit for i fe t i ' h e n e dtl manner his l i a n b er which s are_tile , t he delegation peoplein- this- xun offer kiet ? auara substitute eudl i n e ;amendment place was s o `tend f the persons s o e n f: a u . a la' . --- -,..„ gt. -44 , --m, .44. 4 4 ..v% 4 4. ,, ~ .. . ..„. 1 .,,, , 4.. L.. a t .,,t... al l a 4,16,.,, t .. 40 ~,, ..,_ - , nin f an 4/ M oo l6 oo a o el Burkeand R lt ek " - 0. '•4,,, ,f . ',4 - V,,:,.4.•fdp.•,',0444'wt1e.. jo i . ',..i! ~ . I in' Maness fibm the Keystone State voted on med, - Messrs. La ',, 1 7 4' '' C-' 7. =.l 4 tie vi *Zie ' ' ft-c,et', P ..-4.." *. ' 5 •%1 e ,gP' - ' 4. .--; -, . biU. „Yet a young man; he has but - to afellow, at a..reit 0 , , annually. te 7 this ei tothat "eminence - bit ambition- would deplorable to think that the State is regarded by oak 12. v 2 , 24 . 4 ., • i . . .. t1 . t `' ) S ' ' -Y*°r-rSAP'blKs'l''Pttnt,'lte'll•fiti.l- - desirc _ min. ._ Dmocrat . . _ ..., .- , ,_. speoulatoraln the liehtiof alunatic,.withoni the th e r , , 4 ,:i . --14- ."i i. t'- . .04' ,-- 4:, - it;,,.. *.v.t, It 1cj.. 4 4• , , .. -_- - ' - - - - - - control of voluntary powere to manage prudent- dose* , - .1.1, 7 ? ~• g4,...,„5e,T.- ,„ t1.-_, ; .- 4 1,- . 4 .t1if1 .. 4r:4•t , ft , 4 '.- - - Iythe estate of 'the Commonwealth. After an' strength . . - Nqs - 61.7z„ f•of•••• , -" , *4'4;-.1 7,,ft.ei.tr,,fqffit,-,, - • . . ~ ' ' •••• kt t s4t!'";:tp ,v 'icts'4.:P4 ie'V- -- 4,....trt ' - oxpenditure of forty millions in the construction for;which a 2.,i.e t ,'• A - rti 4, lk".F: 4 l; , , i't fe , NPiclief,A.o%-s- -- - - ot public improvements, we are told that distia- no icregultait„ V 5 1't 14 `% 2 C41' 1 . , .‘ 4 .:V ,Ll ' i tiii l c:(* 4o 'C''Wl, , lt4'4 . ,14.. gnished individuals are better judges of the in- nob nutmeats 4 . ,• 4.,.... ‘.7. , 'w - ,.4r41 - *,_. ,,, b - 4‘.;./.2:. - tertian; of Ouraititeris; then those whom - we se The Cordial is k 4• ja ' 'Ait:4l,2o'il.,-4.-F:' V i pP.' ..4...,41, 1 9 . .i.e.;-?::‘ , ..4 - 44T:',,Ci'S-.4. , -,..4 , led to manage of the.publio - works. Between:„ a tle o . ?dos thr* ,B rro '''NV-Tcs'e:. / K.V ,q,'° .l * ' 4 .4-N.'iif f•`• - foe twelve dollars. 1,,x,:f yizi„, q ,-11,..te.,,k1'i-' , lliqti __ , ,,` l '•E'i.;_i''' - 't sale and the custody of the mainline theraisno .71 . * . z.;;;;;4, , ,...4..„.q. -4 t inary...4;t7' ; w:-. -...,,-.4...4....... ,w, .. medium, , Diat would warrant such Sheer.folly es .- Sold ht_nroants tin% tft.' -* -- ` --- •4 7 ;flr - 1 - .Witt‹.rtilit; a 4 fit'&'•k #l ‘ 4 4!; L Ak'3 o i-• • renting th&public works for the exclusive helm= Bud 00 W 64 dies' i ct. 4 3 3_,.,, 5 -,,te,r tt ,,-.J', N i'ioZ , ,,,',;3„,' a t i,,,,xNr;i t ,,L';:rt•s-t.kt - * 4,/....k . 104 1 'zi • ' - - ' - 0••• - lit of private ititizene4 - t'i teat vote has justlieeri suntiNfi a sus ~ No. o. 4;iffre-.,.., 4 !. ,'.1,.-;,yi ,i,i.. , ,..f./t.„:',414......-.6 . 4Q , .:,,t,.,, , e , 44.40 ~,,r.. • .....i li4l-‘."rt-4-"4,;,4.&-,7,,,,t:....fi1ifXu....,:-,-,,-,4wiT,11. i+, ••A. 4 .. .` - - taken on the grit section to lease, Which has re- - Dlt.ilEO. H. KEYSER, N0.r1 , .. rt`,""lgr'ptve.V-IF',WC,2-;?-i,rn4,0--f1.0.,*2.,.----,3...te, ... J. 4...-‘ 4- - 5-, r.:,.-:tbo -1 . 4, ,, , ,, ,,, --- - i •..0,-„,, , v.. , 4,7,; / I ,7tt v .... F united ina rote, Ayes 18. Noes 17.:. So ends the -. 1 P'' /W M° . Alleg.henY Cl ' 4 101P. i k "\C'", 10 '`'' - 't•f . ...- ~,- litteralit to transfer' the works in a, certain .con; sir IlleYele' Siekliep.d,;, 44 - iitiP gt 2,° 4Nciea-' 4 4ti. 4 " ~,irif'4 1 4 0 .......-b.w,...t* t tingenoy, to speculators _ -,. • .. ~ . rontene4.No Com, No eay. , -... r' t w o , k,. Iri A L'`..,--, 411 -,01.,,- , '-7,,,,t t" ‘ "?,. , „> .. k .,-,rri , - -.7 At 41A- Os - , 4 *^P'ryoQ-:,t* , ,`;-'..,,,,.. OvVti,', l, 4 - s P4 ~ .....t., -e ppt,i, - ._,-- _A. 'notion was added appropriating 1gt,..1-50.0 cursor, that-moat dlstreselng iirstition . I - IS*, -Itkki-1if044% . :44/...P , 5tve.k. ,, -%. ,,- -r , -4 , for - the erection of a monument in Philadelphia tent celled F3lcklietuiatite. -It never flax 1'i10:'4, 1 141L.,,,', , i -,3 3 1:* 1- 3 1 V4 , tb -% ,f1.. 1 / 4 1: E S,f'4' w bAk....) 3 C is honor, of the Penneilvarda Volunteers, who. twit in frain twenty to thirty ininuter;r/101. * o 3''fi';':3 '''''4; 4 '. 4 "rl'''''t. l' . -; . .'i '''''''-'-..c."4:- , '''' l o. l 4- , Z" -* ' 1 1 47 : _ 4" , e , fae.t.q , , , i , N.:2,,,* 5 6r-TLI ,, k; • `-‘'11.3,41z, fall-upon the battles fields of Mexico. , Dr. M. ins' to the directions, tad that without eithe. ' t .4.....f0rt , ••• . {. 4-•41 , -- , - 4 4 . - 1..,.% - -.4 , 14.., ' - Clint,* and Senator _Hamilton of Philadelphia• punting. - Its use, moreover tends to the °cheek .••-,, r,. , .„- „'-i1t.,,,..-•••••:i4. 4 , -, , ,,..1,1 , .: , ,,, , ~ , ; • •-„,i ; ~.0;6,:1. , ,,.1 :- - ,,:.,.._,4, • , . .. • , - - county spoke in. animated termer,of this appro- tk; 3l br Alia: tliseara. . Th.; are eseeleedoeslin et, .4 4x i::.;;VsVrAt 4 47 , fi".4 4 ; l . k - -2 4 1 -flt t- Ls i - -1-4--" . priation : The monument was to be inscribed lift. -3 1 0 -,N..".e.V t . if 1• 0 °-'3 tt.c_l_trf, ;44.-3t44 - r.l4' , i1"..,.''',.,t' ~,,.4.1 - 4";l4regtt.%;- - it.. 3 . 4 . ‘L:1' 3 341i1 e:4 el: .-7.. -4 -I ,, rt=- 4 % ij.i.,v'Z ,- , Z-.,,.- = 1 I h ie am nared Pl6 an alt r soler i bill Pzk Aßß "l- 113 &le - TtutOP,Efarri A 44ixa, the teem:eery of the Scott . iegion." 'At 6 y ; .- ndscad by O E D . IL KEY am 140..w 00 4 . Is t ra t, pi, e.4.n4 4. 1 .t77'& 0, 4 - Sf-r - e. - 4 -,;?:::: • f e' , frt„,'o f- •r: Ikl„.the Senate adjourned. . ~ - P. - b ur ;ii, Ps, algo af the 001 Yca 'hl° r • ' ' °0111 . 1 "r ,'..er .4,-...'5.Z-,!•-tli.,Vif,.t.,‘c..,* .4,, , r." 11 --,,, , .....' C . 'iltreo""lsiV4.,l4'il ''' '''.,,,i . F;. , 1 3,: et l,k 4 ,t'L<- , . __ ___ ,__ _ _ , . . _ ~ , I ri - 'l'...3„etri-t;7 4 14 -- "V, - i - 3.'' 3t.g 41 r1 t :3 ; 14 - / • •',,4.-, 1 i1e.- t y.,_,7,13-.. 4 , f,.." . .1 1i31 3 ,;-3, ? " 1 : n, - qtl l . T' 7 l -4,e* rni - : - ,4 3. " ,% ' 2 ?-B k . X ;T:f,cl . l : :Taa___, ° -. „,..:t,f...i , ,,) , :i.r„. 4-- , 4 - . - " i f...'7.4.-...4-4-fa.,07-4V, , • ..,..v". s ,'". -- - - thiot !.-:::ai i '';--:•-• F ..--':' '''''•,*:-''''''''.«:= -.f-r , ^, - t2:' :-;• ".. 4 -E. c"-• c .e_s-.*);. - -- ,, ,- - .._ i* , ',..' 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FOIL =Fin 002 . 5 41 4100'y SEItE AM&"BLACK, • - .FOR CANAL oo4nnastotan, ENRY 8 - 7-10 - T T: • .JOB ".".PRINI ING. z 100 have isio.otabi isist..7ob Printing Officis • .In city, and we aroal4 iesPeatfullY rak we?' cbanta arid 01 others who want Cards, Circulate, Bins of Duna& Bill Ifeis:de, Blank Checks. Hand ! ••••• : bille r eto.,.ta give as a call. All , oar Job Type :.•• areaf the most aiodern manufacture and can not falifto please all our customers. Oar work ' • map are perfect masters of their basiness, and will labor assiduously to please all who will fa ••• vor us with an order. LOUIS . NAPOLEON AND TUE 61ILTAN. The-vast history of the families of Lenin . biaz, poleots and the Sultan of Turkey, is fall of in tereeting and marrellone incidents; some of which are probably not generally known to oar readers. - These two menarche, now so cordially united 'in the struggle to maintain'the , integrity of the Ottomn Empire, are - both grandeens of Ameri oan ladies. • These ladies were borri and raised in the mime neighborhood, on the Wand of Mar the West - Imam They were of French. origin, and conspanions and intimate friends in ..ebildhood and youth. They. were Josephine de Taseher, and a Miss IP**. • The hiatory of Josephine is generally known': She Went to France, and Was married to M. de Beauheraals, by whom she bad one eon, Eugene; and adatighter,: Hortense. Some time after the; death of Ileaubaranis, Josephine was married to .Napoleon .Bonaparte ; and become Empress of France. - Her daughter,: ilortenae, was married to Joseph-Bonaparte, then King of Holland, and the ihesent . Empeior of Eremite is her 'son by that marriage. Miss S. quitted the Island of Martinique some time before ber friend. But the 'easel that was carrying her to 'France was attacked and taken by the • Alierine Corsairs, and the crew and pas- Bengal% made prisoner& But Corsair Islip was -in thin attacked and pillaged by Tunis • pirate& and Miss& was carried by them to Cone stanthapplc, aid offered for sale aa a slave. Her extraordinary beauty and SCOompliehmonte found her a purchaser in the Sultan himself; and she soon became the chief lady of Seraglio and Sal- Utiles* of Tiarkey- Blebittond II wits her son; and the present Sultan, Abdul Medjid, is the son o'f Mahmood. Thus the two sovereigns who now occupy no. large a apace. in Jbe world's eye, aro grandsmis of two Amerkien Creole girls, who were play mates in their youth; and were as remarkable for their beauty and excellent dispositions, as for their vatied.and singular fortunes. Both these - women,. in "the height of their powei;remembered all the friends of their youth, atid provided munificently for their welfare. Many of the relatives of this St:titaness left the Island of. Martinique, end settled at Constanti nople, where their descendants still reside, and enjoy the favor of the Sultan._ The finiteness died in 1811, thaEmpressJose plane in 1614, and their grandsons now rule over two wide and powerful empires; and are enter ing, as friends and allies, npott one of the most momentous and sanguinary struggles in which Europe was ever involved. ' The Citisen haa dropped the name of Meagher, since that gel:Mem - We polite letter declining to gize an opt:3ton on the subject of alarm, until he became a citizen of• the United &atm. • Tha M. Barrioger, late United States Minister st Madrid, was to love. Liverpool. for . Ilew York, by the steamer Africa,. on the 18th dnit;;:rind may therefore be expected to arrive vitt& few.days. George Banoroft,:liertom' J. - Redfield, Wm. C. Bryant, and other. prominent 'Democrats, have proffered' to John L. O'Sullivan, the newly ap pointed Charge to Portugal, a dinner, prior to hie departure for . Europe. ' Mr. O'Sullivan has been compelled to decline the honor. Mr. O. 1,. Sala de Toroni, the personal friend and associate of the great ,Humboldt, • and savant of some distinction, Who travelled with . him for three years in Asia and Africa, died on the 14th inst., of intimation of.the lunge, at the residence' of Professor J. O. Fr. Salomon, Bladensburg, Md. He "was a native of. Berlin, in Germany, and only 20 years of ego at the time of his death. , A. correspondent of the New York Post denies the statement made, that Mrs. - wines—the wife of the British Cooed at Pare who is reported abopt joining: the Church of England—is a daughter of tbe Irish Liberator, Daniel O'Con nell. He Imps Mr. O'Connell left but three daughters, one of whom is Mrs. Fitzsimons, the wife- of a former member of Parliament, an le Mrs. 'French, a lady of great intelli gence, and of very considerable literary repots. tion," - and the third and last is Mre. Charles sho having married a namesake. Conascrrros.—Oar correspondent's remarks in relation to the claim of James O'Conner Br. Co., which appeared in our paper of May Ist., we are informed are entirely without *foundation, and unjust to the several parties—the claim has not been rejected at any previous session. At tbe session of 1853 a bill was passed authorizing the Canal Commissioners to examine this obsim, They did examine it, and unanimously repotted in fivor of its payment. It was carefully ex mined, and is doubtless a just claim. It has been standee& by a Senate Committee at two sessions, and favorably reported. That. Mr. Strong could have " made the remarks in regard - to ithe is ` reported to have done, Seems hardly possible: or that any improper influences were at work-in theCanal.Board, we do not believe. 'We had occasion.to etraMine this elairri at Her• rioting; at , the .sessionitt 1868, and believed it correct and just; and -we voted accordingly. hangs O'Connor Sr, Co., paid • the money three years ago, and by-the bill reported they are al• lowed no interest—the principal sum is all that they now expect to get, and It is time it was Wby our correspondent selected this claim for his remarks, we do not know, Y. M. M. L. Aseoorarres:--The lecture before the association this (Tuesday) evening; 'will be delivered by George Stunner; Big., of Boston, his subject being, A , Franco." Mr. Sumner re sided in France - for u number of years—was there during tbe eventful period of the last revo. lotion—and was a personal friend and adviser of Lamartine, during-the brief time he was at the head of the Provisional Government- Be. sides being a fluiehed scholar, tho subject of the lecture is" one with which be is better acquainted than another American ; and it cannot,there fore, fail to be both interesting and inertinctire Veir Daniel Webster's New Hampehlre estate is declared insolvent, and a commissioner ap pointed to exemine and allow the olAim against it. ills Massachusetts estate will probably prove insolvent also. PERSONAL. • P/T TSBIJit Oil FIT E A ItiIBOILT We present below a statement tbk ntiatlbW of boati;bnilt la the vicinity of. Pittsbnrgli'from the let'of January to the•6th of April, 11368, 'as. compared with the mime time daring the present year. In 1868,. between. the dates above named, there were eleven boats built. Their names, find ton nage, and data of register, were u follows: Dan.. Name. - ' elptain. 2bnnage. Jan "14— a Feb 2 . . . " 25—Quaker Marl—Abdo 2t-43firden«»»:«»:d00-91.05. " 25—V X. Apr. 6--Twin City. " '.....196-60 95 . . * Total Number of Front January 10, to April 5, 1854, twenty new baste Lore been registetttd ; of which tile , names and tonnage, are as follows: = __ Ametins .. .. ~—Datehelor ROS-8T•95 Phltadelpta...- ..... dna 603-47.95 Uercnice ..... —A5l 7.95 Crescent City.—.:....Cocbran 282.5045 Ono) . . . 95 Mansfield 6.9 S Ban.antonia. - .. frirdustar 127-7 . BoetL 6mexia. Oi6eoies». . ti: 263-11. .........so.~ F.dlnburg. ....... .. ....... Tc0n5y1T5ctiaL r .,14.3001611.*: , ;...:;.:.:.. 486- • -38 41-89• . . • . . .... ...... Two ProUlitis :wick . ............ (rev Stlond. .. . 24.5-81 Hero 60-47 GOllOll. Total Two other new . baste have'arrived St the wharf since the 6th Of April, to be finlehed. The following' hosts are now la process of con struction at the different yards : At _Brownsville: for Capt. A. Jacobs, 4 boats; A. 0. Mason, 1 ; 'A. Dean, 1; R. D. Cochran, 2; W. Stoope, 1 John C. Reno, 1 ; BerrY.. l ; Black more, 1; A. D. Miller, 1; J. Baird, I—total, 16. At Pisaboth: for Thos. Rogers, 1; Brown, 1;. A. Poe, 1 ; Capt: I—total, 4. At M'Reesport and California : for G. D• Moore, 1; Buntitig, 1; A. Shepherd, 1,• M'Rel 'Jr, 1 ; J. McVay, 1; H. Campbell, 1; J. Cal houn, 1; 3. Vandergriff, l ; A. Gallatin, 1; . Rob inson, 1; Btockdale, 1 ; Gormly, 1; Wilson, 1— total, 18. At Betiernon : for D. Carroll, 1. . At Glassgow : for J. Poe, 1. At Shonsetown: for B. C. Voting, 2 ; 1; C. Stone, I—total, 4. At Freedom: for Capt. Hatt:bison, 2 ; Des muches, 1 ; Wolf, I—total, 4. New, at the wharf: Goo. Albree, John Duck and Endeavor—total, 3 Whole number of now. boats 45. Four of these aro Aide wheel boats, and four are towboats. Almost double the number of boats are regis tered thie year to last, from January to April, although the measurement tonnage averages leas, but the aggregate is more. There are more boats being built hero this year than in any former season. Aansii or Disarm Wsez.—Major Wyse, of the 8d artillery, is now under arrest in Hover; nor's Island s for disobedience of orders. He was in command of the troops for California, which sailed in the Falcon, but refuted to go out in his boat, as be did not consider her seaworthy. The Major was more than bolt right, as the Faloon had not proceeded 800 miles before she was disabled, and bed to put into Norfolk. He bad been wrecked once before on the San Fran cisco. tar The Senate has confirmed the appoint ment of Joint Hastings Esq., as Surveyor of the Port of Pittsburgh. Also, of James C. Van dyke Esq., as H. S. District Attorney for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ee' A correspondent of the Courier and En• . gutier, writing from Virashington, has the follow ing remarks in regard to tho Nicaragua 'treaty, which was brought from Central America to Washington, by F. A. Beelen, Esq., of oar city: The recret of the Blearmp Treaty has been better kept than that with Merino. It wee brongbtto Wubloatoa by Mr. Beeler, the Secretary of Legtitlon on the lethof Muth. That gentleman to =pled with the ' Seereteri of State in researthes tending to liinstrato the importance of the . treaty to the commerdal tonneau of the United States. no 101 depart to join tho minister stout the 20th of Iday,then leutmisebe will take out instructions to Dtalor Borland Informing him that the administration too as many bonndery disputes efts own ea it an anireniently =wage. I hire reason to believe that the terms of the treaty bare not been correctly elate& " It will probably be determined this week whether the treaty shalt - coonnumeatect to, or withbeld fcon2 the State Department, PENNSTLITAIOIII.•INTELLIGEttoz WABELINGTOS COITXTY,r-The Public Schools of tbe. Borough of Washington, will be opened on Monday, the 16th of blay Oa .Monday last, Mr. John Baldwin, who resides with Mr. McClay, in Canton township, was stricken down by a vicious hone, and bad his back broken. He is in a very critical situation. The horse after wards made an atteolt upon Mr. MoClay, as be attempted to relieve Ballwin in his helpless con. (Won Benjamin Dorsey, a colored man, and for about belt a century a resident of the Bor. ough of Birmingham, died on. Tuesday morning last. Hos. dons L. Dawsos, or Pa.—ln the course of a speech delivered at the Consolidation Ban quet., in Philadelphia, Wm. B. Reed, Esq., thus alluded to the Hon. • J. L. Dawson, and his ser vices in the Councils of the Nation, particularly In Connection wi th the Homestead Bill He said: • "I am very sure that in the ranks of the pro. feseion now are many men of sound technical learnlog and high scholarship; MOD, too, on whom the historical associations of the past are operative, and who feel that the honors of our history, professional and social, are an inheri tance to be proud of. - "I could name soeb, wets it proper to indi vidaaiize, among our. honored mate to-night— and within the last month, a Pennsylvanian-9 . Fayette County Lawyer, has delivered a epeeeh , in the Councils of the Nation, on a measure 'Of great public; beneficence, which, in all the sits:' mente of statesmanlike ability, of varied study,: and practical, manly eloquence, is worthy of all* praise. Had it come from Massachusetts or , Virginia lips, the echoes of applause would be crowding round him, and be would be a "favor ite eon," indeed. As it is, his honors aro more precarious, r speak of him hero with pride, however, as a living Penneylvanialawyer, whose destiny should be a high ono." No one who knows well the man will doubt that the "destiny . " of John L. Dawson will bo "a high one:" A Democrat from principle, fearless in the defence of the land marks of hie party, he has already attained a proud position, in•the body of which ho is a member. Though the spirit •of "Old Fogyism," in his Congress ional district, ever has been inimical to the that purely Democratic measure, the "Homestead Bill," Mr. D. has given that measure his untie- - ing eupport, and to his labors are the people in debted for the manner in which the delegation in' Congress eorn the Keystone State voted on this bill. Yet a young man, he has but to march on to that eminence his ambition would desire.—lfin. Democrat. LAMS most HAVANA.—Outiage on the United States Conenit.—The Havana correspondent of the New York Times, writes as follows, on the 16th. of Aprils ' , As Cot 'Robertson was returning this even , lug from a visit to the Black Warrior, where be had received the despatoh-sacke of his govern. ment for the American consulate, he watrway laid by a ciustom•house officer and soldiers, that bad been stationed near by; and they attempted to wrest his packages from him, but they were unencoessful. They impertinently followed him to the consulate, tasking several attempts to steal the sacks, which , he carried himself; be cautioning them that he was the consul of the United States, and that the Osaka contained the correspondence of his government,. This wee done four etteeestioe times on his way, without the aceomplishment of the object. „ For protection from this low order of tricks and duplicity, Col. lloberteou always goes him self for his despatchee, onboard of every steam er; and his habit was well known at the Palace in ekle partionlar ; and, hence, there was uo way left but for on ambuscade and sudden attack by, soldiery, for which the custom-house officer was the decoy, under pretence of eelsingeontreband affects, &o. It will take certainly more than six Spanish soldiers, no matter bow armed, to stop him. We think it possible, indeed, I base heard it from my palace friend—not the ,ineogniks Mend of the Marquess—that general resnela has demanded the recall of Col. Bebertaoll. .........;:: 1 ,c;.i..::::: .. ...- -, ~' ~:i ,'.,~: r. 't~.. COTia,i2PORTIFSICE OF TE MOBBING POST WASHINGTON CITY, Saturday, April 27, 1854. Since my departure fiem the Iron City„ ; Sow • something over a week, we have ba d •in respect of weather, the must remarkable succession of contrary extremes which it Is'possible to crowd into the same number of days. The great snow storm, I believe, reach& even to you, but not, I apprehend, with the violence with which It has swept the whole length. of the coast region her , dering the Atlantic. Two or three days of sum met calm and loveliness, followed for 48 hours by a gale of terrible severity at any season, was snob a transition,- as, though not unfrequent in , in our climate, never comes but with unwelcome . . presence, Heavy Blower, for a day or two be fore, geve place yesterday to vernal ennshine,— . calling forth. fresh blossoms and foliage to the Botnes - bat blighted trees; and filling again, with the bustle and splendor of equipages and fashion able crowds, the Bouleiards of. Washington. The uenal concomitante of snob gales as wo have just had,—niarine disasters of - appalling character, come thickly upon one ears. . To .the loss of the Bali' Francisco in- usid•wleiter r atid the destruction by the Powhattan of nroierdnitt three hundred of our fellow-beiligs, itis probti;. ble we shall have to add the "City of Glasgow," together with others of 'scarcely lees magnitude, to signalize still farther this season: of awful casualties. • ' . The arrird of tho Asia bring°, as you per ceive, no advices as yet of any engagement be tween those great forces, now occu pying . to each other se threatening an: attitude. The English are In the Baltic; and the allied armies are in the Euxine. Doubtless we Olen soon hear of such a conflict an tits not ebalten'the world since the days of the great Napoleon. The address of. . Sir Charles Napier to his fleet, tinge of the tree heroic metal, andremindens of that of Nelson on the eve of Trafalgar. The world stands a-tiptoe in expeetation of the event. - Looking at our own political condition, I find the intoreet in most'of the important question% is either giving place to apathy, or slandering , a little, preparatory to - fresh, struggles. The . Nebraska Bill, having served the politicians as a weaver's shuttle, wherewith to weave the web of their political fortunes, is about to ma the gauntlet anew, under important modifloatione. That the principle of the Bill will be enacted, there seems to be little doubt. No Land Bill, le is now pretty well under stood, will, so noceine, be able to get through Congress at this session. The Homestead, in. • deed, is in a very different predicament. With• in a few days, there have appeated some indica tions of a Southern opposition to the measure. Senator Thompson, of Kentucky, has just spoken against it; in a speech marked by sectional prej udice and vituperation, and with some success ful strokes of drollery ; but in point of argu ment, not at all alarming- Perhaps he eta the better afford to uniervaluo the laboring classes of -the people, as the laborers in Kentucky are chiefly of the class known them as property. I am mistaken, however. If even there, there Is not many a poor man who will fail to appreciate the Senator's logic or his benevolence. The South oppose tho Homeettad, fearing that It will build up free States in the West, and in crease their glory t. while it will add to the power of the North in Congressional rept/teen cation. The friends of the measure in Pennsyl vania. however, will be glad to learn that no one In either branch of Congress has attempted an answer to the speech of the Hon. John L. Daw son. Upon the whole, the Indications are very favorable to its passage. Our Eleuthera friends often flutist upon a faithful observance of the compromises of the Constitution, and the ol3scrv aoce of a spirit of oompromiso In legislation.; and the Homestead is no unjust equivalent for the Nebraska Bill. The Hippodrome of Franeoni—the most splen• did thing of the elm; kied . whioh has been seen on this side of the Atlantic, though wholly in. eignifieant in comparison with that of tho same name In Paris—is to open by appointment on this day.. As it is now raining again, it is not likely the attendance will be great. It would probably have made success surer, had its visit been postponed for a month. • The canvass covering bas,hetta emend from the top of the monument; and as soon as the settled condition of the weather shall permit, the workmen will begin to pile tap the marble, sic Our estee. . ALLEGIIEST. ....4 050-46-95 • :««- 111LARISOVIZO CORRESPONDENCE. EDPSOIt or POST :—The house was ye:tee-ley mimed in the consideration of public We. An unusual number was &tally paned. It is proper to notice for tho information of the tax payers in your county that ono effort was made to enhance the fees of the Sheriff, in relation to the charges for the malntainence and eupport of prisoners. It was indefinitely postponed. The Senate entertained throughout the day, the general appropriation bill, and about 9 o'clock last evening, the sum of $2OO wan ad ded to the salary fixed by law " for each law, Judge in the Commonwealth. It is not likely to find acceptance la the hence, when returned to that:body. To-day, after tho transaction and disposal of some local bills the important measure to blind the interests of the Ashtabula, :Painesville, Cleveland, and Sedum and Erio eorporations was taken up an motion of Mr. 'Crane. A change has certainly come over the spirit of the dreams of many members In favor of this moat Iniquitous proposition, since the debate on the forfeiture of the franahise of-the Freklin Canal Company.. What I delft* to say Is, that some of the violent, who favored the hasty legislation referred to, have experienced extraordinary improvements in their perceptive feculties. Darkaess has become light, Crooked paths are made straight, the dumb speak and the lame leap for joy I -Truly we live in - pro gressive timer', and - when may• not those happy iollueneos extend to deliberutive assemblies. But, a' serious question presents itself. In this case, shall legislative power be exercised in acts of donation to foster corporations of foreigners, and at a perioltoo, when the committee of ways and means are at their alto' end to provide for the legitimate demands of government? The sum and substance of this-amalgamation of the two corporations is but a surrender of the for feited tremble° to the very mon by whom all the distarbonces the north was created, In oonelderation of a subscription on their part of 600,000 to the stook of. the Suebury and Erie railroad; We shall shall see what we will see' before the'close of this business. The Governor sent in a veto to a bill inoorpor sting some beggarly money institution. • Mr. Dare% called up Senate bill for a supple ment to the act incorporatiog the Pittsburgh and Stenbenville•railroad employ, The additional grant only relates to certain rights of, voting in the stook_ board. The Ohio and Pennsylvania road have had a grant of fifty feet of the dead and buried Pittsburgh and Erie location. •Both houses are likely to adjourn in a few days, The Senate continued this afternoon, the coneidera tion of the appropriation bill ;Tend, singular to relate, a notion was aided to this money bill, -of ' an entirely different character. It is no lees than a proposition to lean the public works, if not sold, tolßingham,pook Vaker at an annual rent of $600,000; the State expending. in the first instance, about ono million on repairs. - To this offer On amendment was rind by senator Kunkle to substitute in place of the persons na med, Messrs. Denman, Michael Burke and Rook afellow, at a rent of $700,000, annually. It is deplorable to think that the State is regarded by speculators in the light.of a lunatic, without the. control of voluntary Powers to manage prudent ly the estate of the Commonwealth. After an expenditure of forty millions in the construction of public, improvements, we are told that distin guished individuals are better judges of the in terests of our - aitlxens, than those whom 'we se lect to manage of the publio works. :Between a sale and the custody of tbo main line there fa no medium, that would warrant such eheerfolly as renting tbo public works for the exclusive bone et of private eitisene. - eA teat vote has just been taken on the first section to lease, which has re suited in a vote, Ayes 18, Noes 17.:' So ends the attempt to transfer the works in a certain con , tingenoy, to speculators. A eeotion was added appropriating 81600 for - tbe erection of a monument in Philadelphia in honor of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, who fall upon the battles fields of Mexico. Dr. M. Clintook and Senator Hamilton of Philadelphia county spoke in animated terms of this appro priation The monument was to be inicribed “To the meemory of the Scott Deem" At 6. P. M, the Semite adjourned. . F. Among the ancient warriors it was customary to honor snob of their followers as distinguished themselves in battle, by presenting them with a feather for their caps, which, when not in armor, was the' covering of their heads; and no one was permitted that privilege who had not achiev ed victories. Prom this custom arose the say ing, when a person has effected a meritorious ac tion, that it will be a " a feather in his cap." MEM MEE :..; •-•-• qqr q i . t , ' -'• • • -`, ,=- - • • • • •"- • ,`• • +, -7 • Hann►enono, April 29th IBM ... _- t.. -.. . •••• ' :0' • The Collins etertmer Arotio, wl,loh Railed on Siturdsy, took oat on freight $581,056 20 in specie. • • • _A horse was reoently killed in LebaUen, -. Pblet by frigbt. He 'wait the elephant, eady,tlieti•the camel of the hippodrome, and died. The Venetian remedy for hydrophobia is vine gar. It is said that a pint, taken morning,,noon, and night, onie it entirely.` " • The snbsdriptions in aid of the Franklin Mon ument, to be erected at Boston, have reached the sum of $lB,OOO. A bill has passed the Ohio _Legislature, en I Friday, prohibiting the circulation' of - foreign bank notes of a lees denomination than um-dol lars.. The town of Knoxville, 111.0:i - so been visited by the dreadful scourge of small pox, for several weeks past, whiott has proved fatal in several's. stances. The disease Is represented ss being on the decline. l'he government at Washington 14 said.to have received official confirmation of the intelligence brought, by the last steamer, to the effeot that the Spanishgovernment oondeme Perotla; the OaP-' tain-Geperal at Havana, for seizing the ingot Warrior, and directs that immediate zertrition: be made. • The rain and hail storm of Thuraday ulght was very distuitroua to property in different parts of Maryland, New Jersey and Clew York: 'ln the atter ' city, a large .number of hoises up town were uprooted and blown to the ground. No . 1 lives, we believe, Were lost by thee° accidents. - James Clough was executed In the jail yard at Tounton, Mass.,-on Friday last, for the miirder . of Gideon Manchester, at Fall . River, in July, 1852. Fifty persons were admitted asapeota tore. The Rev. Messrs. emery, Blodgett arid . Matby were with the prisoner in his - cell most of the iziprolog. Clough, who was twenty-nine years of age, and unmarried, met: his fate with out exhibiting any perceptible emotion: • A pet rat (says the Republican of Springfield, Mess Is the strangest of ideas, yet it is moat fully realized in one belonging to and educated by Mr. Aaron Move, Jr., of this elty.: . The lit tle animal is harmless, playful and devotedly at tached to its master. It will run. about his vlothee, mount bis dot:adore, steal into his pock et and perform various simple tricks at : his bid ding. The animal avoids others of its specles, and seems perfectly contented and happy In its new life. Ter CLessta Flaunt Or SPECCEL-7111 Mr. Ben ton's speech on the Nebraska bill, delivered on . Tuesday in tbe House of Representativea, he said be supposed that he would not baallowed to repeat a figure of speech usect by Mr. Burke in the British Hansa of Commons, which he stated was in reference to Lord Thurlow, who bad in tervened in some legislative business contrary to the orator's souse of right and decomm, 'and that Burke said of Thurlow's intrusive opinion that be 4. did not care three jumps of a louse for it." The doughty senator, we apprehend, was mistaken in attributing the remark to Burke. •If our memory of the story be right, it was shay who made the observation to Burke, who thereupon made the folloWing epigiani :`" " A lady has told me, and In Lei awn team, That.rhe does not rare forme throe Alps of n lease. _ . I forgive tbo dear creetnre for obit abe Waal& For women will speak of what rams to their ?mid." —Washington Sentinel. 4e• Important to country Dralera..:Dß. GEORGE 11. HEUER. Wiwtrole and &fair Druggist, No. tO, corms of Wood street and 'Virgin ellen haa for sale 'a complete asairtment of pray aml genuine Patent or 07- pieta, medicines, which will be soli at proprietors prim; ainenig which are the following, 'ls 1 , 11.121. • Dr. licualdllenitive, do. lisilroad, do. Golden, ' do. Female. Dr. :rlatintock's Liter Til ts Itobensiet's Lim Pill 4 dated do. MoLar.o's do. itches Coach. dn. o.thariir, • . do. for DWI:on, do. for bleodir.g Lungs, Itot,rts' Sarsaparilla, Townsend's do, Dormott's Mint and Root. Loaden'a Indlsa Vezwisbley, Wright's do., . • . Holloway's do, Drott's Anil Lees New Ismdon, do. Windrws, Dr. Cook's ilibbard's do., ' flartle sick besdselio, Radorkes Dorilabors, slaters Lifs, litares do. Feta and Apar, Loadols's do., Saynee Sanative, Brau4rotiet, German. Eltiocelder II heal )ou be eteoped and tsoublist with s 11 W- 110 g . COUZiar Pap to tho toreast, aide or back, 0 r soy of atom sysitplonis arising therefrom: you 10111 V nd,..raLand me when I say, that a libeulder Dram still L coma and oftentimes permanently mire there D aagaous harbingers or pohnottaryeattstunption. E very one b aware of the advantage such 11 emody passeises to etraightning and . . B tinging the body to a natural Fashion— etnembsr this all who desire an erect form. A full abort, and capacious lungs.' . 0 all tt Keyseee, lid Wood street, viten Lie is E Termed, Met all ages and ear-dinette with hauflar Braces of the test And latest fashions. - firma the rltteburgh Daily Dispatch, Vet, 24; IEI. AnEzaelle at Persons who baro'imr.dred a stooping peoltien„ by Pillow• In; a sedentary occupation wUI experlra.io great relisf+ . 3 , the me of the " Washington Boapander Braes," quads and sold by Dr. BEIBBIt, carrier of Wood street arotNitglb al lay. It maven; for a brae* and enspoadrer, the weight of the pantaloons b an ptand as to continually tend to bring the rhoulders to their-m(l3ml paellas and expand the. chent. Wee parehand One amine time ego, and have been Pb pleased with It that we uMolleited gale it a. puff ^ gratis. Women, hundreds of whiM am annual" Injured by the of comments (Mould' also brain. ..those brace's; Do particular In procuring tho bind ruentiottbie as many of the braces Bold era humbugs. . . , . [From the Pitteburgh Dinatc.b, February 4, lOC] • lfaviog worn one of Dr. lieyser't dreshingtenthenk du. Braces, until it le nolongordt.n3r sertice, we feel per,. fectly competent to discourse upon Its merit'. •Dy wain it, We weight of tho pentelootta aids to throwing back the shoulder', and expanding the chest, while it answers every PurPreto of imetwodere. No one whO la u atoopehouldered,... or whose occupation is eedentaryvcon afield to bo without oua of these bream ' Women and girls, *hose le tith 10 . too often bidured by the waled of their undergarments', thcruhl Irmo them. We have tried avowal kinds, but neneßotdai iII equal to the "Washington," and we wish others to profit tom our experience. • Bold wholesale and retail at the Drug Sture,.Goo..ll. Key . ww, N 0.140, corner of 'Wood street and Virgin alley. . Ara- Slav of the Golden Mortar... - B. D.—l also hoop weary evict) of iyasses, Sup porters; Body Braces, Pile Props, Dlastle Btocklnge, asulEne , Pettear7 Dandogee. • • ...nyldker /sr The CirOuniug Gift of Nature and Selene evr.Thelvondertut etursoffected byDR. MORSE'S INTIOORATTNO 'RUB= AND CAMBIAL, olibough topics of Conversation throughout' the Union, seem inendible to . some skeptical individuals, Thep:aunt belleie that a herb brought from the shores 'of Ade, end • subjected to certain saintine Innen= end coMbinallotas; will absolutely con. trot every species of Nervous Annan, cure every 'phrase of Indigestion, restore the regular action of °tory' dlsowlind.! Secretive organ, and neutralize . by Its antiseptio 16131111Zee all impuritiesin the elementary' nubbins:Mx which the blood is derived. ;Unwise doubters? surnmoded as you aro by : wooders, living in an age of scintiflo miracles, have you not, yet learned to distrust your ern when op. I posed to the evidence of fins; to the sponterteque testimony of clouds of witnesses? Ask the once delicate and =lan. chOly wife, who without strength to carry out the first great purpose of marriage, languithed and pined in stances and suffering, what she thanks of the FJialr. Read her answer —ifeb° baa tried the glutton( itnlgorut—in her healthfUl oompleilon, clear bright. Oyes mod elasthistep; Sead,lt in . therosy floes clustering at the mother's knee. WierUir debility and physical iicompetency eibt,- they create strength and vitality: There bno Ono of nerved, disease for which it is note specific); no affection of the stomach, no Irregularity or suspension of , the secrettons,Whlth it does, not relieve and ultimately cure. • The Cordial is put up, highly enrutentrated, in pint bot:.. the. Print three dollars per bottle, two thr tire dollars, etx for twelve dollars. 0:11. BING, Proprietor, . 192 Broadway, New York. Bold by Druggists throughout the United States, Carve, and tho West Indies.. - • •- , • . • - AGENT 3. • . . . • PLEGMIO 0 BROS., No. GO.Wood street, Pittsburgh; • DN. GEO. H. KEYSER, NOI4O Wood street, .• do • .1. P..FLEINING, Allegheny City. •• ••• sprZintroaw Air lllarrla , Siok o rietidiito4s retated:....NO COSE, NO PAL—This Pill Ls a certain cure fbr that meat distreming erection of the nervous eye. WM called Sick Headache. It never Odle to remove on at: .tack to from twenty to thirty ininutti;w/um taken accord ing to the directions, and that without either romltingor purging.. Its Ilse, moreover. tends to the complete attlea tion of _the disease. .There are twelve do:Curl& eadi with ample directions.- Pike $l. '- Prepared and said by HAREM & LATElROP R Eranksville, andeold by GEO. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood.ilbliet, burgh, Pa., sign of the Golden Mortar. -,i;nprlk&kw 44. Paratalocrns,;7The well.known dlipsrl6rlty of 01:1111BLIV8 fit in the Garment, _needs no -eaintlenton his part; it has been acknowledged by Idaho have iarired him 'with their crrders, that they hate aerials= fittedwith the seine ease and style as by him. Ife bege to inform his pe-' tram and the puhlie, that his Rookie nowreplete With the nciwest styles fOirmits,' vests 03u1 'pints, suitable Mr the present SOLIEOI3. - Tallo sa d Pe r" t2l a co nißLE ' mar 24 • 240 ilberty et, head of Zed. • r , '4 4., 4. MESS EMINE MEM EMI Moper's remak, Andaroon'er, Boorttare's Holland. • I Elostetter's Etomseb, Green's o.typecated, Hampton's 'lMetare, etsdellfies Alkaline., • ' ilotehlogs' llyspapala, diouglitoa's, • isrpant's. Vrolfs's Schnaps, slim., atm corm:imam:De. Dr. Heyiees Pectoral, Dr. Joyner' Expectorant, to Dedrom I.lrora orr, 1 44 . , lan Pulmosile, Dr. Danesals iirpeetormet, liattall`s Syrisoum Dr. WC/lettock:e Pectoral, 'do. " Hough Mixture, Pitthr's Pcdomosry Demo, do. Ex pectormat, do. Cherry Pubnotdr, flors's Expectorant, Ayres' Chan? Pretcoted, nonritit do. • Wasatember trio plribc, Dit. HEYAKWA, 110 'Wool sliver, =art - Virgin'alloy. rosrlddsir MEM MIME z ~ •~- i~ 4 ' MMI SPECIAL NOTICES: TO'• OTIC E :UW44 Or linothilitstuld the: 'N Pituibutsh Lifolusonnoa Coinpany," at Moir 08ice, on THCRP_DAY, April 27th,• 1854, et 7 o'olUtk, P. M., to act upon the Stippi9nont to thA Cherttrt, oprllatd •• • • •0. A. COLTON-Atectetiri.c.: O°IIYUHAITLIO OttelktiT.--The onsbnaignea barn min/way on bend s huge supply of Beeson's U. DROAILIO CE3IIIIVT, of warranted quint*. This article the best and cheapest material fcfrOLSTEßNeirs stogie, tbor inch envie of tnieb, laid In and plastered with this UEMENT, wifi endure for spa; and even plasdored on clay walls, its successive eonrses to the thickness of an inch, be comes Ina few days so solid u to resist any ordinary degree of outside pressure, nor la the water ifs the least degree at. OR6LE Nl' should be used for all underground, un derwiter, and exposed' stations, for • MI• Important build. Inge, and for ilre wells ) eoPlug wells, chimney tops, bridges, wqueducts, canal lochs, and' very speeleiof briekatel stems retrueture exposed-to water, damn or frost. • • ENOL,I9II a BNELARDSON. 110 Water street, HO Front street. CHOICE POIILTBY.-13bangballud liramabirootra HENS' HOGS; warranted pure for setting, can bo ob. to at norm,&stoma Iltoro, amust of.Pannazl Ladd Arcata. FIRI ward. • . . . nprl Btato Mutual Fire & Maxine Insurance Company, Branch Off con Fburth and Beaitlyteld 2 2 rstabsrmh. Capital, 350 ) 000 Dollars. - John.P. ilutheriard,-Dauphin co; P: 0. Sedgerlek, Ifarrte!' burg: Samuel-Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker, Pittsburgh: A. A:Carrier, Pittebargh; John Itltutbarford, Caliph% co.: .A.. 1. Gillett, Ilarristaug; 8. T. Jones, Earl* burg; Robert Biota, Carbon co.. ' • . JOHI P,IttiTEERPORD, President.' A. A.' CARBIEIt, Act'y. ••A. J. GILLETT, &staters. • The above company will insure against smile of sea and inland navigation land•transportation• aino v on buildings and inerchandise in city or country, at 'lowest rateasionele• Sent with safety: Policies humeri on dwelling houses either roiTstually a:lass beemotienra. . • . .1113 GirazdZre•iind Marine Insurimee Company Oita qt iittatrr '•• g ( ti P .A P p= air:=ald ' airithilda its. .Caplial, 300,000 Dollar': •H. A. Sbactioland, • 'Paul Thuslow, • - ; • • Thos. • .a.unnel Jones, • 1 B. Comoßliztz Thomas °raven, • .. Wm. H. Bowers, D. Sherman, • A. flirt, • . Y. Snyder, Wm. I'. Linker, Alex. Heron, Jr.i taxman Alieppard. JORL .1011/38, President" A. S. GlLLETl,l3eerstary. • Will Madre Cotton or Woolen ractsrles, Buildins, Stores, 'hteretaluilso and property generally„ on the most (&romble tonna Llsl3) • A: A. CIABIII2It, Ascent. imee.ranoe Company OL. the Valley of Virginia. capital 8200,000. nostE OPVICH, WINORPJITY.I4. I 7.4k: • DIZZITTOII.9: Jos. 13. Carson; John Ken. Lloyd Logan. - ' James IL Burgess; • James P. Riley, _ W. litehardson, , JOB, B. CARSON, President. C.B. FlJNlC,Beezetarj. •O. P.1311E411E, Act'uary. The attention of the commualty 'is especially invited to this company, as an institution based nisin•an ample col. sal, azi conducted on the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policielt Issued on Boats, Carver and property generally, by . A. A. CARRIER, Agent. lala Oftlee cor. Peeetb and Bmlthesld sta. •AIEISOCILILTND Pliremen , s insurance . may, company of the City of Pittsburgh. 1. K. MOOLLUKAD. Panident—BOBERT.NIZINEY, 9acra., . • .. WIII wain Stitinst NIKE Sad MARINE IMaa Or alI kinds. Woe: No, ea Waist street. , DULtOrett& I. K. Moorliond, • • W. J. Anderson, . D.C. P.aryos,'S. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Wor t . H. B. Ws, O. U. Paulson, . • • Willi= Oollingwood, H. D. Roberta John M. Irvin, Joseph Says, - • Wm. Wilkinson, . • Dasid Campbell. VASE MUTUAL • EIRE AND RA. INSURANCE CODIPANT • of Porml7lOossla. CAPITAL, s!op,000. - vcuJa Fivridenf—Uon. Atiotrirruirwaritrzn..%: - - Seereferls—Tllo3l4ll U: WILLSON, Esq. • Hon. A. o;llnistar, ihnnuei W. - - William Etebinaonary '. Thomas Gillespie, • . WIBSam F. Falitsertock, . lotus B. Ott, • • Harvey Hellman; •• • - Jacob Peters, • • John Walker, Jr. William Colder, Jr., Jamb S. SaLderisites Aaron BarnbaagA. ... • utnsam R °mos, Agents, - . . . Office, in Lafayette Demos*, • JeB • . (=taw* on Wood street.) VITIZIONS , . 111aUrameo••Company of iter Pittabtargit.-=ll. DACLYOi Pre:dant; SAM.' M.. L. SIARSTIELL,SoceetaIy. • • ••• - Office: Of Water a , natt,bettanas Maika and Mode:eds. • InsuTes MILL and CAIIOO Epalusora tb• Ohio and Snob =nand tributaziee: •• , ;• • , • - agalmet Lo..v or Dambajoiby Fite. • • - • ALSO—Agataat the Perils Otthe Sa e and Inland Narks llonandTrsalposta#ga. • • . . . E. D. Slog, . assa • INria .Lailmaiji, isagaley, Samuel &untied Ilea, • • . BabertDnadap,ir., . JobstiLDUanntb,„ • ;,.. hese M. Pea wok, . . B. Hubangb, • 4thor.;ti6skOr, . : • Waltarßt7ant, • . • • .winkr, D. Hays. • Joan Shiptnu, de12.8 Strange Develnpenaonn.....,identific ama are daSly bringing to light nue tuvoraleres. cod the march of provost Le animal" pertecna Bald, or becoming so, .wilt be please.' to leant that eetenas and long research coal -blued, hare brought before the DUNI° the.greateett wonder of the agniu the article of ESICRSQ.N't" AMERICAS HAUL aura cure Ism Mines* and to peseta. Mart= falling. Seeldretdar to be, bad of the Agent'. s •lving full particulars- Teat SUS In Dago bottles. Bold C.. 1 . SWAM" R CO....Pronzioioat. ~ • 67 Superior atreet,Claveland, Ohio. • For male In Pittsburgh In the following bonzes:— Fieining.Pree., L. Wilcox 2, Co., ,-; IL. F.. Sel less, • . . 13. It. Itetyter. Joel "phial', • Page, Jr.• fl Ari nt B lo+. 4 c4.—L • ik.r414,1 Tireszy is P Mrsjaphail.--A. Paemott. 411130:1:Szotth Unada goalie oft . and Laver Li °mists. asa C'S:MU, DV KIER'S PgrßtAtth'.ll.—itead the M. leering . letter Do= itev. O.' OICLIMON s Dindansay In • 0-rgm. lin. J. 11. Min—Dar Mr: Xyaelt end having been' grtatly benefitted by the nee of your retroleum, I Wish to lure you eenl me • box of two' or three dotes bottles, am the Dongregstionni dilislater In this Ober, and errand of my poopitiers Meted with indigestioo end huh:action of the lira, tho nine of myself and wife, bans taking your raw= oa Roca OIL. We took Mena bottles— two or three at a year and a half ago, and we 'lune ',ever coloyod so good health for yaws as we hare since . that time. I bad not taken s duel+ bottle, bedire that funnels of the Wm:mob *bleb eb diatomic, the dys peptic cots volleyed, sod I b.tve felt nothing of itch:met:bat time. Hy wife wee also relieved fronfa threads disease of the lifer, which had best of sermal year standing, by the use M}o¢r Sold ES: X IXR, Canal Basin, ONO: 1:12 EC EliFfft, 140 Wood :tract,. end •Druggists and Idedleinn Dealeni sorry. jr:•% -, Goaldoa Third Public Pale ofriluilipi 11,3 7 . Ina Lots— - . It (TERSER; BILSTER CO.; Will lake place upon The hretnlacs, on PATURD&T. the 11th fest, at 10 o'clock. Pawns drafting Lots at bag nitro. toast apply coon, at the 180 Fee 'pert for tboao orbs • avoid trot call,are nearly stir gone. Alter tbe third sale no calm will . bo offered at. , half:prico, bat intocirod down to .Lbe highest bidder. • Terme—One-third In hand, balanca in ono and two yaws. Good warrauty dodo from Ovid Pinney, Esq., *base title Is perfect. barna di! WO. • • - and . WAtriaportantto - V upper* and Leeotiers. Dr. KEYSER, 140 Wood iraatt., has reraircd tux a* 'Bora:orator ' • • • • - • Tboosare Matbsafeal [Arabes; • *. " Copping Mimes t • • 'nese are itallximportant inveattoat. and-trarreanao. Wont to these abo follow Leeching: anti rare thou:: rra-Corner Wool at.-aatl,Viroln . • i* OpNELSON'S DAGVICICILEOTYPI4II. reel Maas Buildings, Third street. Likeossasertelteki IA all lands' or weather treat 4 A. IL to 5 P. lA, giving - an sonirate artletle and ankiudellkentssintinke and vastly im peder to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the Nil:ming' cheap priers: 41.50; 5.1., $9, Se.ss and upward, according to the else and QueNty of we or fr ame.. ' - . - • Nouns for ehildtris, from 1191. Id. to 4 P.M. N.B.—Likenesses of stet or deceased persone taken In any yen of the city. (noe2Say , ..r7.ISIII,IILTAIItI El, Curtain Materials, and U Curtain Trinuninge of every description, Plumiturt Plushes,Brocatelles; go., Lace , and iduelin Y. Painted Window Shades, Oi °endues, Curtain Pin day at whelesala and retail. W. 11. u&uBYIS; t o:1t crbesnlit scrod; canter Mph, Philadelphla.'_ ChirtAiria' Made and Trimmed In the vary newest Blench ifYlos • [nutr2ll.ly orlial Cornett Oornaril Alyrent many per I,o 3 Torea are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain remedy tvBl le found in Dr. Coma's Mar 'wens, for sale by pr. Gh•O. & SEMIS, 140' Wood street.' • Pries, retell at 12% and 25 ete. perbox. , 142 ileduellons to those who buy to eel" again. Ca. ATTIOTION B. L. o.—You are hereby nCALCed to attend at yonr Armory, on MONDAYS, YIEDNF2, DAYS and PLUMAYS, tbr drill, and to transact such- tra4. nazi °Alma: comehetbro the Company. P. DANZ, sear2Pamd • • Secretary pro tem. grl. 0. O. F.—Plaeo of meeting; Was)932lton Wood ertreet, between Fifth atm end 'Vag= alley. MISDIIILOSI Lq oL, No.B3B—Maets We* TuStolkyottening. bisatoutru-s Embalms, No. 877-14eots first end UAW Vides of cadonontb, tinirudy tir• ottac.... Th e • JOU.KNEYOINN I'AILAMA • BO' OIETIG or.Plttaburgh and ditegheontooeta en the Ant and thtel WisIDNESDAYof every motitb,ettte'l/LOBI DA HOUSE } garicet meet: By order. • • . • fel:y - Joni; :YOUNG, JB.;"Bemettaly;'. o. cos. F.--The (key /ai r man& Lodge, No; 289, LO. or O. P.; meets Irwin Waft:Leahy Wtaingtan Hall, Wood et. (y 1.7 Scroinettn.— t le due, to KIXR'B Ittraeurs, to It has been Wain to oempletelr eradicate every ventage of this dreadful digests la lees time than arty* other remedy, end at lose cost or inconvenience to the pa.. dent The thousonde of cartificatos in tbe tomb of the proprie tor, many of which Are from well known !Athens of the city litteburth sad its immediate vidnlty,g6 to *haw clearly and beyond 111 doubt, that Kt's Pirmoumt is • medicine of no common value, not only ea s local nmedy in Its; Rheum: on Deufrwa, ton of Bight,. but as s in= internal remedy, inviting the invmrdgatingpa• as, ea well as the glittering patient , to becomeacquainW with It. • merits. • • ' . • I Tilos° having a dived of Witless are assured that this medicines"purely natural, end is bottled As it Cower= -the bosom ofthe earth. • • TAsfoUoicutg certitbiate Contedfroca a payerptdfiehel BOneure, N. Y. and bears date August 18 62 40 which apPendecipt . C . artiltetiteo/Pand~.a D. Y../bO4/1. ij Thbs may in troth 'eartifY, that I him sf been so badly - -filatedwith Scrofula fbr therlast Baronies:l[MA monad's, -time I have been unable to attend to liar kind of business, sad much of the time unable to .welk and confined to my bed, sad have bean treited nearly ell the time bytbe best Phydcisais our country Words: I oontelondly got some re lief, but no cure, end ocactinued to grow worse nntilDr. root recommended mato try the Petroleum, or Rook Oil, eus eve rything else bad failed. I did so witboutfaith et end, but the ellisct waasetcsishing it dire* the potent° the surfing at once,andE stones began .to grow better, And DI wing Oren bottles' hive got s CUSS worth thousands ofdellers, • • . NANCY M. RAIIII6II. , ' This maimed* that havelven acquainted with KIWI . PatrolsGavot Oil, for more then year, And have de. •pestedly its beneficial offsets In LLe curs of We.; lent ulceresndisikerdiseame for which fits recnoiloseaded, Ind can witkdordlifklu'erecommend it to bee medistnevon' tbw of sdentklionsi ant safely say tbst arena bee attend el its usswaskuother medielne had failed. •• . , D. Y. 'EOM, M. D. • Por eel/ft alpha Druggists in Plirdongb. [StataUtw, • . • 250 bags Dal.rrdot rewind and Ati• sale t. apl7 WILISII RICKETI3ON , ~'f ; • =NM . ~, • ..• •• -•- : ' . ' • - 4 '4 .17r Foots Without Couuttotat..4l3E PIM LIC SUOULD KNOW TILER. New Vas, October 10, igsa bfrn.llardey, No.llo Suffolk street, writes us thoteltaliss. been trembled with Isonzo in some. three yearkand that she used one vial of Dr. hrLaszee oelebratnel . yermildgo whirl) brought away over ANY:large W9rm , .. ireT. usual goad health Immediately returned. : . . Mrs. gaigby, No. 182 Essexatreet, New York, under date I of Ntivensber 22,1852, writes nit Una dhe bed a child which; had been unwell for bettor than two montluir fitteproeured a bottle of BPLane's Vormifuge, and administeral it. Tke child palmed a lugs quantity of 1F0211:13, and in a few daiii was as hearty as ever it bad been. -Primate, with such tem Ilmony before them, should not hesitate when there is any 20118011 to suspect TOMS; and iCSS 110 time In PrOCUrilig and adthinistering Dr: IPLanesTeutialfttips: It never lents - and' is perfectly safe. P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. IPLane's ebratal Liver Pills, can caw be had at all respectable Ding. Stores in this city. Purchasers will be careful 16 la Orr,ind take norm but Dr. Dilands Vermifmte.' All Maws, in comparison, are Also, for We by thb sold pioprietorx. . YLESIING gfaecessors to 7. Ridd't Co.; 60 • Woad grid; spr2Nsnav 4A gum and Fever of three years standing Cured. —Mx John Liogdoi, yaw Wring. at_BeaTerPtun,.traiefer county, Ye., near Richmond, had Ague and Borer for thtee years, mode(' the flue he had chills tWhie a day, and tardy less theli ooze; ,tan liaicbed Uith.faialsia soon lithe chill left hln and after trying phyakians, Quinine, most of the Tonlea adrertlisid,- aiad• erriy thing iwit)iiinientied was about were tip ln despa#,elien Parter's Spanish Idliture was spoken of Ls ifft#4,4o44 l ftt"befoie hebad ised more than a single" oae;hamiut rperte!tlyccured, and bas not had *a chill or fcrer.slice. ' ' • .; only one out of thousandiwhi haieho* pica:Anted by thin great, tome, alterative mud Mood, purifier. Bee adredissiund with his -'• main 'tip To Riiintershic Palikt.. 7 4 haTokint:rw celled • let of Snow White Zino t pint, :sal& I wIl; eery low. Also, ZL;to DaT•Fskb.too:ollon, which p.l4e low, and aiveni bettor i1i0n.14*40.14f. ; : . • _ . . GEO. *1111113211, 140 *col et.. eor. of Virstri . ./i*itict7Of the Goldeti 'blotter. aii•Dledtaine Obeats.i.Dr. agyulti wholesale Drogglstotllo Wood street,. has on, bind a. splendid*. ottotent of MEDICINE:I CILEnd. foi &sillies iul.etOsol ..boatis, at various inteeet: 'lltateln - leibt,of anklet:l tbla . . • ••. •idziawoold do well to &obi= 'oat. • • *. feta y . , • . . ..._. Ou aundui uTerdus, LSV7I4 eon of hederkk end Oahe. line Litnrial, in the Wry= on& nip, : f . .. g.• „.. '.. . . • .. . . . - ~ , ~ .. 'Panora to take place on TiltifiDAY,Ml3lls(iog, -44 o'clock,froot the task:team of Mx puts% IR Pelin:ettettl. NEW - ADM=6IIEII=3; _ ,TOSICIS:DHAPIKAN; W HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN_ IMPORTED. CIGAR S; No. 63 Maur STUX2, Frrastißott. . •• , ,Laborera Wanted. LAT. 0.1311118, of temperate bibles, ‘III. tad eiead , ItYl./ employment on Sections 36 tut& 37.11ttehurglr 103: connellindlle hallrowl, near West Newton. The country le perfectly healthy. Wegal One Dollar perdey:' . thy2.6l ,: P. MaSTIINSON & CO: , ' TIIST RECHIT.BIL - stalioCietiltespeilituo,NoilStMarket same, berere.n•Tlded sied.•foorth,• ;bit fr,ltawing• tele: tasted brand, of Imported Cigars: • . • - •la Rio ClIbl.1111; . Estates Untied; • ; . La Footles Cabana; La Puebla.; . • - Montano Opera; - Eo Zs Choy; , - • ••Ploe. Jeeedlcs; Lorengo !lotuses; . , . 21 enitezel; ' Principe; . • - , Et leeptono • CausS. ILtosTrboeSpo; t. 1 daunt Teettdith. Emoting Tobacco; Scetbalatel do ; An. dereou'e too est allowing do; 20,1X10 quill teeth tyLles. • 30BeLPII CIJIAPHAN, Mar Emporium, 63 Maztetet. , D 1 3.00 tons No. 1. Antbraelte ircnindry -Metal ; • 100 "'Mercer county " "do • do: for silo-4 131.00818-21 taus 'No.l64ip Blooms ,Mr • by' _ .1) mpg . . . KING "h 51001tHEAD Lanti-100 boxes 8=10,9x12, 10312 sml 10214, atelfate, G nan &Co'a Waal, In dos and the sate by - • toy.: XING 5100111EAD. N O. bUtinit—oo Idols primal°. store end for salefa ‘10L12.913-..100 bbla her urn:awl, oak cooperage; 30 " Sugar f)r ;ale by ray:" • • . KM* t.AIUOItiIEAD ritliSS—ltaporfral, Gunpowder, Young Ilysou and 13Inek. 1 for sate by [my 2j - 'KIN() A MOORHEAD. CUFFEK-100 tags ;Idyls Rio, in .ud for imlr by toy?. • • • • • SING •AMOBURAD friiBaoCo-41matt a William:of. Webster's ow, ii(4.otb -1 favorite brands, tor. vale by ei iny2 - - - . KITIO & 14001111EAD. RBYINZU BullAßS—.Towdarad, _Crusbtd; sod Loaf. for sale by (my2l =NG B hb)01111EAD. , otor. ALItie r SA I.I I. O.I I 7 VAT/f41,—.1.4 bblic!“lsl!tygibli, sny.3 WELT. VOTATOES—LS busbiled soil Yelbair,foar. for sale by. • . . [myl • , • 7.lolEtki 11fAlltDBOP•=, • DA(2)N-24 cooks flacon tboulooro; • . : 2 • do Lisdoio, option orUeliNtbreabiby on: . • J. A. BUICIILION try as-44 birds o.l3tigaz just received audio: 111.. by .1,115.21 1. A. HUTCIIISON • A. 'T.6W nttutin reeriren to-lay at Davison's Door. busts, .63 3fertet street, near Insurth. • ' • " • Dwell:let tt is tby 6int Gartnetkit•secoad supply.. ' Tbe..Bussisn atoms tees Black Bra, nil b a voyoas down * *the Volga and ft tour through the country otthe Don Coo , .sarbe, wfth rasps and plates; from the third Londm3 edition. A .Year with the Tarte, or trivets: in the Daropean and Asiatic Dominbans of. the flatten: by 17. ftltia. • 4Ni- West end best work on Tnthey. • ' • . Aliploton'a Elcdern Atlas, With 34 beautifully ea red and colored maps, sad the latitudai and lengituda of 31,1X0 plec Cudworth'i iniallaentalByatain. - - • Renck!' Meld Doak, tar Itallread ENtlneera. _ • • Tempest sad eanabine, or Life In Kentueky. • liatneackf•the New World tby Harmer. _ _ J. _ DAVOKINt 'ray2 . 7 CZ Market street near Fmartb.:- Armstrang'i - noir Hating •TIORNtill of Penn and tit. Glair strecie,. .N. - / Clair Hotel: The oubactibkr hallo; noted the above •estabilabinent and fitted It lip In the beat Apia faithsse: .ceintoodathio of shams. will open Ude day, and -be 'nappy hoWalt on any or allot his Mends win iney rase; hlizi with acalL naval keep every artkle hit tie of the best ,the, market ean•afford, and - milli* perfectly eallifaid with juf t. one halt the custom of the city. • Meal will he armed up at an hone required; his lot* expetittieeln theaboae bedizen Is anfilelentguaratitentlied Tnyhdlir - •• • ••• •-'• JAMES ARMSTRONG. ' ISW .11001iS just received at. Art MON'S tio,:ltutore, 11, 65 Market street, near Fourth:- • • • • Eustis as It Is: by Coruit Evidences Of Ehrtstlenity;frout the wilting, of tho tattk oxi Hallway Carves; •• • : Tha Mates of Liberia, and Pan/ -;4iradnb4 both In Yrench.with Interlinear,. tamale...ton, vocabulary and Fats nnuciatton; - • • Yotiyhuritpare; • . . • Wets' -IllstouTof the .Preiati Protealant Refugees, new Supply; • .d. enlist on the Lord's Prayer :Magi Peratorut byKlnity t I ra &hoot and School :• , . CttlD 91rAlle. Avccalypsw.L atitionti: UILHAILIVILLE YlawkitTlf NOW .111.trk.-.oren terra- of Lend, situate at Mummy from.t.itta ,burgh. sod 4 miles from the Railroad atiltowart's Station, loith a comfortable Dwelling }loose of 7 rocausin good or. der. Ram, stableand other out buildings-4 large garden 'With plenty of fruit of choice quality. , The land to lUd ocr into fields, *Nth are well watered and in ó desirable lam. the and good , ad&borbood. Tbla location branitabli fir it atone or for s mechank, or gardener. - Baltable city proper ly will be taken ltt part Ky. -Prtces2,ooo, FOr terms, collet the Beal Estate Ma of - - • s,oututhiviat toif, , 140 Third Anat. - . Jtrr era Urania/ ingtou . sporpr. May; The. _Royal Fararite, or the Ilystinteir of the' Roinii;tlF" ChHirles the &mad by the author of the First Vales Map:. The Massacre of Glenece, a histories!' tale by. Cik.'sl4 htt R.ln Ids; ..The end Ws Mee, or the Beast Robbars of Bate; 'zia: by the author alba Oilderoy, ite.4 noels, ed and liar sale at PAIII,KLYIN.F.R . B. Wry Depob;: , ' myl ' '• Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. • it A - AGAZINIO3; do:,:joek Veer:rod at aI. wood street : .I.YJL nanwr, itir Mai • • • • . Potmerti _ • ,TOlet, storrof Dew York VD: by Hobert 9reelY3 • Derry Tempest: by. Harry E t° 7°l; - II faci Itelpb Hanlon , or the Ootla Outlaw Doom, Homnotoo „ tterol ? tlost; audibt sale by A n ICTEW te.toKo—feeenacte or tilenece, a teztorteet 1,1 O.' w.ll. Ileynoldn., • • •••••N:. The Royal Fetorlte;•orrtke,idyittatiee 'ot the dow nftt: ,Cherlett the Sewed: ", Thil 11111 es ead 11/It, Men; or 'Beast, Itobhors of Bo ,Vtolet, tho Chad of the Olty, a story of "New York Lffd lty)l2P.Greely. Received b y ' RYBBELL *Mae/4 myl . - . . _ ' - No.lsFifh e. "Nfftir PIJI3I.IO4TISMS-2dossoers. ,,. of 0 lame B.L.Beynoldi;• • ' ' • , The Repot ,Favorite, • of , the' Ifj , starkar of the .Cotal Of Mules the Second: by the author of Rose Sommersille: The 1.1121 es and Hld Men ;:' . DI author of the asigsrld; fscepred sad for oele by. ' . psjutsON,' m7l, - ' No. Ti Tideil st;thiriatch Bulldtage.. iiPEJS'e MAGAELtiffe—. Hooldogoslnefor May,• , . • • 0 am's do ' . do; ee p i by mY/.. 74 ?tilled at; Mgoatob BuUdbigs MIYX.I3, anp aiwwipr 1131,Jaet recetted'4'.. "%LAGAR INNS—Harper% Godera• mai Graham's Maga. Mae for htsy,lhr sale by R. 'T. 0. MORGAN, .• • DOAK AND IttthiBiNB-400 UPI • 0.-1;11?say; .. 240 S bble N. o.2dolaseee,tbr ®le by- • • .... m7l • *. fintiniak ul&coN Lums—apao seats /31doeh, 2,000 igeere, toe ealeby Tr0118:000-416 boles Grant's be Tobacco ; 50 bores 20 The I each; po.tioa s pcand lanor, for Paoli . - Mtn, OUREDMAIab-60 tar/trans i swift's;l2s Flank Sharei 032 We by ' 011,•;•20 - 1;b1s • o; 14.2aeino ;SO do No. 2 do: Leflor [royl]: • ' . SEISMS'S CO.- • ARD 0 . .1.1.--74..b14 lip. Lk* ple by . .:•I!tf.tll4‘lll444=tirtifa Quarra TITPENTIMpb-80- w . 1 1 17/ •• - ' • ,•• t& A. PAZNI: 4k 00., MILOI3II, BULPILUB.rI3,O9O ma oby - . A. PAHNBSTOCIC k IXP. , TUJUBec p . An5 7 4002.3 for sale by , et amyl IaIINEMOIE-ils OP. • AOKE4 . Str b • fi.o. ts 14.ince for role by smAxiiti-41Axi: ' AGON.-85 - pteees 'hi:raiders, stags stcl hazoit4 tor :mita by aprlS LIMIT IL 00/4INE. • • .•.. EMI • •-; , • - -• ••-• . . ~,, 4 1111A.TRE...-Josssa Bonn. Besets and Meow •--irdr-Fifthstmet,above Wood- - arias of admlssioul Baste anicrarluette 50o; Pointe Boxes, Large, IR; do, a., VS; Second Tier, %So ; Boxes Cro colored paeans, Ws, Persolbssectuing eeatawUl be charged 1244 eta. °sirs mr tb• . certificate. Doors open at 7 detach; performator to exu• ; mance at 7% o'clock..-.. Lest night but one ot the, engage meat of the eminent acrese, Miss DAVENPORT, who will appear as "Charlotte Corday," and sing the families llymn....Tals evening, May 2, IBM, will be presented lb. new dream of 011ABLor rig CORDAY t Charlotte Corday, Wes Daronport; Barbarous, Mr Brelrford..-..Pu Seta, Miss B Wadiegrave To conclude with SLABBER AND CRAIDIEII: Slasher, Mr Olasenord; Crikeber, Mr MaMM OI3, To morrow evening, Miss Davenport will appear for limiest YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASBOCIAIOL 1101f0t lIALL, on next TIJEZDAY•WiT.ENIN9OI.IO9d.. SatJect.—/Vance and Louir.ffirpor i rce4 zi .a ; , , - Mr. Sumner has been a riskidneei and is-thoroughly. aegualahatadi b that tipppp le. out. Marcy, &oratory of state of the 11atted6516,4.- • ed bink . the as6oSotmerit.bC diai..lant"&erd"? Of Bate; t• • which Mr : Eraxatier declined. • ' ' • " c., c•- Doirriopen at 7 cie:oric ;Uttar° torotimenee St 6 o'ciaex. .I.lakqa 25 eqata; „to la bad at the ilasteand.Bcc,AßWrogt Idbraryilloom, of the heotFe cozoraittee, and at ;helper. • ' • . ' 'HENRY WOM. ,n. Wil , BrICIHOLID, • •,•• Jaassax...mousuaf, O. ri,,toisw.- . 1.10t40 ocriiipitide; iiirzi • • 'JAmmS• . II6I.• 'JUNE:Sae:CO. I S' NEWLY: AQUIVPALITUROPEAS.AND;IAMER*;, „cnterrk T PagOlrt.PAP44l7l,ll front of OtrAnteTteen Hotel, on Penn • ~ I • weilleiaetyr • AND CONTINUE' *EON - TOUR. DAYS ONLY. - The Stud of.Tfahnif ti,intettrtassed to the,eoOttry, —_, thapeoprtenni haft atentill the etnrteu from the verione 'European and Eastein eetthilehmenta) of the moat talent/A ' • compav of EqUeltrit . loB,oyriatullts, Athletal cod Monza, WWI* R&M flier traveled paths Wed, , 43r• Per list of ferformenees, &whale. ' •' Aar pane Otani Sand 734 - sx'slock,- aid% day. Admit - lion 25, contn f - no half peee. epr27--my3 HALL, (formerly %%Writes H 111.) feartiiiiree t, :Ssisr Ainitleekt: as be obi/died Ayr Parties, Peetivale, .oeisiiris, Public Meetings. £c. Also, Oargo'siDetillcos as 1. bas Baru Sand can- be Amid In re:Alines at all i v / appl,yhig t0"1431.. FRANS woo, at the Crystsi Dagoerican Booms eta. It. ouria.Cia,Pottrth street, of s • '-:7ll.6lnliall#lhn Vertitt .IPvtattle • • , -, •••-•RITTANNING,.. PA. • -- • " • ' ••EP.B;B~BILLIKELLY'D D Ptto4tl.. Mt SATE - L: nvaiTt, Lea Prtnc pii coopegtown 4 , l , den4itL . Zdenth feseptt of _thitit!enthilikrilvtti Ca V 1864 pone* on ;the lit The charge tnißdartlihalltig, tort toratognsh and Mathematics, 18166 , par Amnion of 6metana:4 Nor utluze. • ' • tifettelini,ptt cord at Mr; hiellat!g, Wood inktet,`Pltto-' • H o fer to Right Ba4anibitiouiliiPiithideiildS; and ta'. to r...: the ; plata :ot Vitv EplgOoptA Murat; :. deo": to :Total _IL Ruts.' A. , .* Curling, sod D Di. Whiny. • .- atrifiatior3w • attett!ier - Ozeses Pub to e of ',Lai. 44 . •G biII.:W A .I 9 I7B.TII .PUBLIO SALE Of sirruini4 I.rx-- Tars, at IteetwatarrlNswer caeoo'ePs yawl TmlAari , * on TIOBSDATy the 14 h soy neat, tali) ddock,-A.M,upoo the preotises. Should the,weathar pier% witfakinteble, the 'Sale will to the next fairylat; soirrsiffenaltero day in day, • till the renrslader of-TWO:IIIINDRIKD AlifrlrIFTRBN • LOTS,ln..firal striKficiriers'atitr"Soli7: = Alen, The Handrei ether eat and wry Atria Lets end - Mocks 'nether parts of •;.: Ike Town.. Ableng these, wilflie a number of 'eery Taloa. ble items for etmamerciat and other tousiviss ri Cu the • • • Ohio /Mace. front, and, on the Beerier Ricer ~- • ._ • • Pit potted Residentiss number of the • cue danghtrul, healthy Ind pictureaq . ne dies will bo offered, upon the beau lifalnancrel rerrere,oreriookingthe lower town--e mmewl• ing_,ta Slew d elta erten neighboring villages, sod th e I lighlferacmiery that surroundstintro, and borders the Ohio, end the Bizarr for mirky, ultra &hove, tiehiw and around. • . ,Beraral items will be lamed by the Eforleirild :Ain; for iffrinufacerring sit& ;.'also, Cosa hanks ,irons Quarries; lade • of Fire Clay, Iron Ore. ac.. Alio, aPProprialw Droutida lloick:Ystrda, Coal Yates, Lumber TardeilteheTards, &a. A BArii coaxer is here offered to the inctratrlcid,Arboariabw to were Cheap rind eligible homes foithatasalras and famtllee,upon_themarginoftbeOhio. Rochester's but .:• hour from Fiat/mph; and with Zit clatter Of :Payer rata. pa now surrounding it, •411 soon vow .to be w - larliteCErAv . trete presentpricesi the lota now- offered fori,l 4 /A•mu , enase in Talus two or three hundred per. cent: In two of The following clams are now mach needed at Rochester • ' I an" eit Brighten, via: Laborcis of every' dearribtloti: ' ; seriths,Bbone Masena.Brick Layera,Ctepenten and Joiners: .!! Chrrii44 Makers, WllO4, Cart, Plough and .Wheelbarrow Makers, entlailthe various handy-craft operatives nappy found in other western cities and towns. Any, among the late pearls:seri. of Bets Crowsectic who hoe not rewired their cortbncts or deeds; aro wiped- thily; invited.to tall, 14 they are new ready, for tiallaasy,.., Items will continue to be red froat dap, day et private • sale, as.usual, up to the 16fh.of May.... e,greunds intend ; el to.bo donated far Chvelics, (Kiwi Schwas, 6-, at bertr.: :- totem announced, are .110 w staked at blendtled upon the •. mans, and ready for Lcurpection. Prittieetrel Ink an interest in llama edunforp• biqued,t, who bare not already done will do Tinto call, examine the alters, and learn the pin* Terms of Cale as heretofore; one thirdone third one • yitarj onathlnilwo years, with interest— Title perfect, eozi; , • separate by deeds of game' waresaty,, Ikkmcsrigt, Bootle on.. Pte: dpril. 16270 MOORIitAD.- • i Orphan's 'Court 8a1e... : IV -ILL 11' cob] at 'nubile suction, by orderof the Co. `• ; .4:llntt; 1110NDAT.- Ma .113,;111544 leek. Ai- on the . nremboes,' all that certain lot ;,••• grimed, iwthallty Cr Pittstraegh, branded and described at follows; to- it.;w Ilegltinion on Emithdebketreet, at lamella , Dance of 38 feet esstwa•cily ttom'the warner of Thlet street; . the meaner lot, of,Jantee McKean, theme et balfght at*, Wes with Smithfield street, In tees 'towardiellburth'stresec_ thence r paralle . i street, 10. feet tco; trmittrfleld - - sdreet, - Vbence aloneOmitheald atteetlft Vet io thettacercer: - beglantem being ~ d 9 feet front oo Itat.wastwandlY , Etas or Smithfield street,: and-rtmnfoir back tworarde Grant inlet,: • Ge feet, on Which is erected a large three stoey brick dwell. „- ft/ bonse, In good order. Title good.e. Terms Made known , . • 'at sale. •. : • . 'Minna TINT:IE; - • :428 • • • AdmhOr ot 17,Willeneon. deoessed., Printing office For- Sails. • • puornerci Eszkaususismfalibrits DemeeralW XL :countyln Ohio. Is rut Ws, on' ressonablalerms: pawn Is the of idal man of ths.oriankr; ult.& lute cbcti%•!;. ,, - buon, a good ruji or Job wort .and.aanerilsing, b Of the Istvan In [beasts, end the =tufa nearly new. IC !alai:dal:lln a healthy antainhing place, and b a dssitabla - location. -linqulre at the edltan pt.the Pittshullth Pogriber,'l Washingtost Alletittng Salt : .SAXE, Wholesale arid *tali Dealer , Pe No. 34.?14b0rty street, e4pdslta Wayne r neer Pettus: Auseenger Depot , Pittsbur g h, Ps: This 'stone lit littrdtip itt the bloat modem style, and is always. pyintsildlotersirit: garde Of. the best quality and st the lowest prism sprZkluts,l , Dotionot Dissolution.of Partneri:WV. ririnel-psninullip-berstofain existing betiten -111tosetC":!... ??arrows t J:ligne 4 o, Is ii4zeolisel<by ittatuti consent. • . •••• MILLI/at ukranwg. •••••• ••• -• • • -.•;, . r.fings DIONAM Viititiorghani l iiiry • PN9-'l.:Ali. "'Wit it • SILIA.O.11:8 ;NEW • WORKS.— Hy school and :1 school muter. oT ttio okay of myeduentlon. VAS. e ...Illertworeiteds,-the-massioand-the geological; or • tures, 23 cents: • .. ' Alito,.hin maim Warki;:ilii Find itapreadoma cpEt i aLi , a42 and Its people,-with seem likeness of tie auth6r. - St e ; Tlilsbook remetkisble iu design, splitt lend Ye have rola it eelth' deep Ilitoros4 awl oitb sedent add , : •.e.o, ratlpa 'at the akilhar'e Muster and *ening:. at tie UMW= 1 . ..0f of Isformatlon.euld entertainment: , • ' 'The Foot }hints of. tie.Orettor,wiftenianjplates.. $4. ; Alio old lied fiendetamprittencnamonsign*oticart. 'PO esle - st. ; •' z ; • DAYISQ:Pft itet &Om_ mute, •- - . limeket Waite neat :I MIEN UOUSAYD AUSES.''OrIotIiD:FOII EALEte-.1 I:bracing tano of tha finest Pestle In 3l'Ledua slid Li - v -?:”51 , tootoirootenties eome tibletilina eontkanulf the nouldpseslin each county.....Theas land/see et pumice ~/.; gqaelltj i aditoent W BealrendellowditopeillitOniAnd ate firad at. pziaittatytatrettatast tosiimage.;.vb.gatiekitc +beget% being derived direct fronn.tho United-Stites Gave Seeimauf.'..Porsatm daimon of purebssitip ilnd this& favortilde opportunity: 4F:steal . • • 3'i3014:/40-7/litd : . by Hugh.3lillor, atm Anterteall Q. OAP:WM Oktillia..4,Thasirt lumott4ota tag itteltullug the most reeosdiscoviries: euibraehist the f peat meilMds ltemutltimg OU dada d pail; Soft sad Bospc9. ohm; 011ie Oil Soop,-msd others- neeersuy to We' - 414W/ft of cloths; 'nth mosiptc Am making 'lciu;sq;: , ttestit ' Said Camphise-011;092d1141r. By Phlllip Inirton, prattle sr &MO and *46 Matey s-I' : ' C. ol ogUe. on algae. • Ifor'isti by •,?-• - or= - = .' • •.. B. 2'. 0. MOBOAft.:IO4. Wood It I "Erolgaux /.11U101;—L - ' •- • • ••• • - ,E. . ' 2lO butia GidsbrillibiluS; ''-' '.':' . , , • t!: ! ''i.',if e' . _ 3 ' 1200 drums Mb , i 1 .250-boxes - Orimpmp -- ,-,- „ • • - "4lXXMEasultursi.;V 4 i - ~, ;-,' • • - - 411 0 1.. 110 Dorn Lailio;tot : -r: - - -`, "', , ) -,„-) --: ~; ! • 400 . . , ' - 40- , ;:: do-',,. - - 1130 ..... Dutss'n?,o46' - ; -. r; ~--',,,, ,, ••.,. ',..'' -• 10 MMus JarProropiti • • • '• , , :-' 't: - ' ''!'•!' 1.1 13. ir . . ',...._ 3 " INumitYrirses 3 _ ...„. _::: . 80 boxes Gamsn•Pltuutr; :-'.i.t.ri. ------ 22 casks::. .do 1 t- dm ; - Jusbrsosltel.Usidclbrry **ls t . :., . .. -3. Ct. ANDIISSOIC ,4110. 4 . - e-i F' !FLESH •••• • : •I 8 bales Bontestes 411:Sonde; .65 Ides do .1: • , !! 'CreaSi Nista; ?;•; • - • 40 - !I , . iNtalnats; - • - • 2000 bush Pea iiiitsilas , t raeskteil and 101 ls/11 by, •'• - • • • N 0.4 Wdoteteest. OPGAIIEC.— _ 0 , -.1• 200 bbls.Sugx.r, Unlcrn,Bedlne.c7.; r!r. 12 " Love:lngo Poinlaraililovizi,r4 • , der • do,_ :do r erusbod. - •• - do. ,• •!: • Up bop :. Jost reed wad we for 017 •; • .•• J. C. AND 2BaKIN 004' •-• iNNW BOOIiaI..NEW:IXIONN BOOfilt t —,ice - receltatt;l year with.thaltrWor iketututauf n the Elbropean Ana Saistio .tlonalniona of. the; Sultan. t..b7 Warington 15,. - Ptaitb..M. A... - • • The Cruise of the North Star to . .Engiand; KW UM. • mark ! Brants, 13patu, Mabta, Tualray,Madttits, rte-4 bY John clbonles, N. Melbourne cal the ManchaLlanda:.byO W. FOOL Amnia. of ralintlflealtreorerm, wire:Aga of teats to e ' ' relearn aria irt,for 1854 tldlted'fix' Dila& w0u*44 . 111. • Oitser Cromwoll r . 1% 4 1, %11 114 :ti Commit:a. ' . tnaTltiTt M. Oulzob a • eketttes of-hhi thimitNnliielstiOn; • The •atotalihter..- r.-' • The hiss of the frensh - PrablitinSlNlAgivaro4,Che: , IL Weeks. Job - t reretroSlM , :N g°. n St.T9atittltattort; Ifn= illitirltAle.WATlM APPARATUS, - of SW latest Improvemillit, and aa good es new, been :tied but • abiirt devi l JlLlppiinn . :_oltll MIT cery rod APPAULATUS,-ell complete. Any mem- trAbleg toitr. . thaettene r would:de:nth call said examine these. es he 4 0 14.Yryjc.,, 2 - 7 ,708. xtr.stum: afaSS ciamerbisciontland Market 86LL . 1:88 it OD. kWELLIFG HOMY, B&LX,"plassantly situate:lCM . 4 ,J_.l Jitalbni stesin: the house fa nointortab4y.aningsdoln4 contains Broome, hall, Foamy, &a.,5c0 sod ganfan front .. The lot b 24 feet front (mild by 83 dap atißed: a .; .ford Azad, Priensl,Coo. 'Perms : b op Egad, Litman in abd 2 yearn,. • r:". ft. VUTII2EHT a EON,, • .W.W.P4.2411/Xt- , 4141,Q . rolvAlr . evyruio OFIIII,ItY : o,l"nuious pgtortts, fob %Jr apz24 Wag bY HINBY nwounar onsimu :;ij,'.':':":::. 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