4?v wA y '■* > s ' ■i *„ ®V;.* ••-.-» ". - . ■ '.. --'i •' *&s■: ■Vi *: * y,;’'*?. V ■ - VS£- • ‘'>V - • l^V ,v - r ~ •■ t j -*■ HBpiM ’ * • , r"’- 1 ' 'i fc v2-vy>>t «•?;,* * ■- >• * v>i’ViV ■ •«>.#■ s?gp »* *.,*•» .***«* r?*V< i vvs ■* „ >.*• Piifßfcw&gAKcfrVta 4 v<* ■’■ w-v*v J&PSSjW-4tC£S-^Pi,V3TA^*I: 'J,y K v ‘s*Vr •■>*■? TrH 2S^-i<iSS <^-?VV • ♦ y.o :* .Vi z\ 4 . *V <c ~*'' 1 i llltepp: ¥Sfefoft&ffigy , *«•>/ < ' . **'*£3*#r^ t mS^n M i^;*:^g«V-*: j llftiif ifesiSfSil P &!&«£S»fa f«# V»*3t hshsm flM§||if HKIi Wg£^fM& s '\ x'q r* i ftgg3rtggM& *rj humbugs we propose to point out. Toe preteoeo that'the present notionol admin istntioa favors the extension of slavery, and wmld giro to the slaveholding portion of tho c .ion an undue oontro! in our national affrirs, 1, »u arrant humbug. No one anfof the admin is-n ion or of Congress affords the slightest countenance or justification for ouch _« charge. Very few men «n be-foualjat the North who w ,nld desire that starery bo extended over more territory than it now oeeupieg : nor his the pres ent administration done one ict to f»«or its in- Orease. The President is a Northern! man. A majority of his Cibioet are Northern man. The North has a majority of two in the Senate ; and a majority or abont eixty in the Flense of presenter... Three fifths of all the offices of honor, profit or trust in the republic, are now held by Northern men Almost the entire aotiee nasal force is now employed in protecting the commerce of the North. A tariff that produc e. abont Sixty million dollars annually, had its ori gin in the desire to foßter and proteot the manu factures of the North ; and does now protect the manufnetarea of the oountry, whiofi are pnnel. pally owned at the North, to the extent of eixty million dollars per year. Against this the South has eser protested. Bat the North has the ma jority in Congress, and the South submits. Al most all the time Bjnce the formation of onr gov ernment, the North bus had the benefit of a pro tective tariff againet the will of a great portion of the South. Three-fifths of the foreign mis sions and consulates are now filled by Northern men Pour-fifths of the appropriations to the steam mail eerriee ore to Northern lines of Btoamers. Of appropriations for internal im provements, for custom houses, for mints, Tor fortifioatlons, navy yards, and contract* for baildiog ships, and famishing army and navy gupoliw, the North has got more than half. We do not Bay there is. any wrong in this. Nearly two-thirds of the population of the coun try is found in the northern States. Bat these foots certainly show that the clamor about so nth cm aggration is a humbug. The south will get „ much as it can of government influence and patronage, and eo will tho north, Bot it does oot appear, and oannot bo made to appear, that I the sawth now enjoys, or even olaims, an undue shore. Tw#thinge the south claims, and the north concedes The claims am equal right with : the north to migrate to and ooenpy the new ter ritories with her property. The Cen.ti.ution, thev ear gives tho south that right. The No «u recogni,eB u> bot ll pro :f B thßt pc' Jfb£F3 ' people of each new territory may determine for themselves whether one epeoies of sonthern pro pert, ehallwet among them. The southern Sf « PeeP' 8 mB s’ «•* thoir ‘ l8T “ “ lI “ ' rias; but they do eo at the risk of losing them jjrtjg-sjayljV by"’flight, with small chance of re.oaptare, by SSSSSj6®W the decisions of the Courts, and by the popular wote. Northern immigrants rnn no enoh risks, - and in that respect have the advantage of the >OUIh . The south then olaims and now haa but "" fine birren constitutional and legal" right to an equal use of tho territories she has equally con tribute! to acquire. Bat ' the practicaladvan-. tagee, in all the new territories, the north will . do ibitese secure, ss is already the case in G»ll ■ fern's and New Mexico. Tte °‘ her oUi °“ of the S ° ath ‘ B| tbBt fag IT6 slaves be rendered up on claim and proof of ownership. The constitution recognises this ,55 V: cl.lm, and B«um this right. The Fugitive f - Slam Law merely prorides the mode and the means of enforcing the claim, and the constitn- Vjfo '*''** : tional right Tbie, too, has become a right of little prootiool value. Few slaves who escape * ore ever re-captnred; and those few attest ex pense and peril. : Bnoh, then, nr* the two claims of the Booth; and snob their praotioal value, From all the facts above stated, is it not apparent that the £ j 1: Whig and Abolition hue and ory about Bouthtm aggrwim, and “Northern dough faoea,” ia all : 'v/ 1 ■ hnmbng, fit only to be believed, by Northern &?££#s» ' dough heads. fit upon thie hnmbng it is pro •• posed to found a new uc'imal party, that shall ' overthrow the great party of the Union, of the constitution, and of H-.v: V...... • t !.S ('-etr t ,N !-,t.'.a. l rr,«*.■: * . ■ 1 v'f'- •••• - •• " - *, a.’ * . • t q*«,“ . • . -■ ■ M -Ct l y *■ r--r -- -: 1 f IttSltli krV- v sj' .. ■•.• v v ' >* y ■ ■r .?■ , .* w • • < „•, 'feS&T -'••••■ • 4, ‘.t . Baiitj JliotningjM . c>•• - * - ,■ ■ 3: «r =•: -f . ;- » V •♦■% <•. > ■: :.- ^ ; 4r :"' ';;; :%. j » ~' J ‘ ‘' />»>.• ? ,V:*r ;,• • ■ : \ ■ -■ >' -r. -• •' . .••-.•••. ;.••»•• ~4.';. ■ •■- Vt.’ .•... • :■;- -•• *■* f. » « . •.j •. ■? , 'J* I *l l * 4 ' FIHDAT M^l^:::"-« !! - !!!!! """ ::JPt ‘ T —l‘ democratic tiokkt. FOB GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. FOB JUSTICE o? THE SUPREME COURT, J E iIEMIAH S. BRACK, O \i 1 V “ * *” cr HOX2UB? COOSIT. for canal commissioner, HENRY S, MOTT, OP FlEt 00U7ITT, • MftnNING POST JOB OFFICES Could call lb. »t>-n«m> "f nrstSEIS MU') 10 tb- f»-t ttmt « have ju»t received H-’.K Paper nook., Posters, and Pro;ia-nmea for exblU. tloa.. AH o-der. trill bo promptly fillpd. _ Nein of the D»y* In another column mil be found ft capital let ter f«m Herman J., Bedfield of New York, on Cuba and the .agar duly. It was addressed to the Sachem of Tammany II»U. It appear, there wa. an 0 too many ia y.Jter doy’s telegraphic report of the robbery:o banking honso ia New York. The amount sto lfln wa? 514.000. , The Louisiana rope faetery, the largest in the State, near New Orleans, caught Are on Sunday, and waa entirely destroyed. The loss Is esti mated at two hundred thousand dollars. The adj doing property was also damaged do the amount of twenty thousand dollars. _ j A meetiug of tiia Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Wilkesbarre Telegraph Company „ wa, held in Easton, on Wednesday, when the fol lowing officers were uanimously eleeted: M. H. Jones, Presidtut end Treasurer; H. well, Secretary, and J. L. Mingle, Soperm- teoda'v. A despatch from Louisville says the passen gsrs which arrived there on Tuesday from Chi cago, report 130 death, to have occurred on Sunday. Wo see that the Board of Health re port but 38 interments from all diseases on Sun day. It is confessed, however, that the Board have not the means to ascertain the accurate number. _ , . _ The brig Lipwiag. arrived at Baltimore cn Wednesday, with Bio Janeiro dates to the C.h Of Jane She brings a cargo or-sir thousand bag, of coif re, and reports the coffee market at Bio as firm, with a slight upward tendency ; the stock, on hand was about $l-3,000 bags. Some of the commercial oiroulars say that uo entire cargo of coffeo would bo shipped to American ports before the end of September or October. The quality or the new crop promises well. The quotations are 4,550, to 4,600 Among the passengers in the Lapwing is Bobert 0. Scott. U. 8. Consul at Bio. POLITICAL HUMBUGS. Of all the bugs and insects with which this world is infested, Amnbugs are the most numer ous, sod most mischievous; bed-bugs .and cpek roadtea to the contrary, notwithstiading. It to onr besines. to deal with polUi«l bumbog. oc casionally, and apply >o thenft httle caostio ■troth'Mil blow them up. They are not hard to destroy, if taken while young; but they arc bred SO fast in the fertile brains of eur political op ponents, that it famishes almost constant em ploye,nt to prevent tbs vermin from becoming as pervading and as loathsome* thoj frogs and tile lice or Egypt, in the days of Pharaoh. A {„ of the most transparent; of. these political **3 j . . ' t f . .'4V ' . *<■ 1 -ad td a di-eo!uii„n of'the Union. A.l uhoare blind enough to be deoeived by this arrant burn ing. are expected to become Abolitionists et once, and j in the great party of “ fusion.” Another humbug, equally apparent and dan gerous, ia the clamor against foreign influence. The Koiw Nothings saj that foreigners and Catholics are gaining too mnoh influence in our government; are bolding too many offices; and age beooming too nnmerous in the country. A few facte win Show that this vaunted peril lo oor institutions is ft humbug. Oje member of the United State* Senate, ont of sixty-two, is n native of Ireland—Gen. Shields. Two members of the British House of Lords are natives of the United Slates. In the Philadel phis Peat Office, of one hundred and three em ployees, nine nre of foreign birth, but natnraliied, anil ninety four natives. In tho rhilnilelnhta Custom Houee, of forty day inspectors, three are Irish, one German, and thir.y-six natives To hear the Native Americans talk, one would suppose they were all foreigners. In the differ ent departments at Washington .the proportion of clerks and employees is still loss. Of the twenty five million people of the United Btate less than one-tenth are of foreign birth A dan gcrous proportion, truly I We know of no act of the American Catholics so directly aiming at politioal inff oence, and so arrogant in its nature, as the aot of the three thousand New England proietlant clergy last winter, in protesting atcler, gymtn, and •‘-in the name of Almighty God.’ against asound Democratic measure. Had it been a Whig measure no auoh protest would bavo ap peared. How oah the Know-Nothings show that there is more danger from Catholic than Protest ant clerical interference with political affairs’ Anil who .Will beliovo that the nint-lenthi of the population, who aro natives, are in danger from the one-tenth who are of foreign birth ? It is n humbug. Not one twentieth of tho offices in this country are held hy foreigners. A writer in the Philadelphia Bulictin, a few days sinoe, who is friendly to the Know Nothing movement, exposes the true oanse of tho move ment. lie says the foreigners, when natural ixed, generally veto with the Democrats. That is the secret. If they would vote with the Whigs we would hear nothing of the Know Nothings, and of whig leaders eeeking their alliance. But what wonder is it that foreigners join the demo crats. They escape from the despotism of the old world to a Inod of freedom, and they join the party of freedom, the party that supports the constitution and tho Union; and that sympa tbixos with the oause of freedom everywhere, ar.d that welcomes them as they come, to car liberty and nu»* prosperity. This humbug of Know Nothing-sm will be short lived. It will share the fate ot every oth er ism and faction that has.thrown itself into the fatal embrace of Wbiggery. We base not space to pursue our theme fur* ther to day, hut shall endeavor to consider a few other political humbugs nt,another time.. gSr The Gazette teachings of Washington- Washington implored hie country - men to favor no sectional parties, or partita bounded by geographical lines, because they Would be fatal to our liberties and the Union. The Gazette of Thursday urges bis countrymen to form m sectional, a Northern party ; and says it is all right, and there is no danger in it. Which is right,— George Washington, or the Deacon ? tl f The Gazette Bays we have made a bid for Catholic votes. Such political hucksters as the editor of that paper, judges others by his oor rupt motives, and imagines every one else is as much of a political gambler as be is. We make no bids or bargains in politics. Wo advocate deroccratio measures, and republican and oon stUqtional principles' A Plraetlewl Scfteme Exposed. The Washington Union publishes a tetter from atbtrctaant, addressed to a vopresMitauve to C'»o£resB, who stares that au officer of the B M S Thames, who was a passenger from the West ladies In a British steamer, informed him that there came passengers in that ship two Irishmen, seafaring men—naturalized omsens of the United States—who hare tbeiragents in Lon don and are proceeding there do doubt for the purpose of fitting out a privateer under a Rus sian commission, but in all probability for pur poses of piracy. They are acquainted with Panama, and ail the . country and coast in the neighborhood of Cb*grcs. and arc recently from California, where they Jiave accumulated money. ' The Lnprsssion on tbo minds of the officers of tbo steamer Avon was, that these fellows con templated an attack j>n tbo guard-houso at Chagres, where, there are sometimes large de poses of specie and .billion from California and Lima, awaiting, for nevera! days, the arrival of ataamers to take it off. The British Admiralty agent on board the Avon thought this informa tion of sufficient importance to report it to the Admiralty ; and the writer of this letter calls to this matter the attentic n of the New York under writers, who take risku upon-the California bul lion shipments, t*-at they may look to their se curitj at Cbsgres. Joses' Horn., P«|tL*D»LPni* This well known hotel, on Chestnut Btreet, above Sixth, is nntlergoiog extensive lalterationa and improve • moots. The interior hsa been repainted, some of tbo roomß altered, and nearly the wbolo of the establishment refurnished in a costly and elegant manner. A niw floor has been laid in the largo dining saloon, which, with the ladies ordinary, has also been neatly papered. A coating of mastic in imitation of light brown stone has been pat upon the front, and the win dows are ornamented with headings correspond ing with those in the Fisbcr buildings adjoin ing west. The hotel mill relsios its old pro prietors, Messrs. Bridges and West, who evince a determination to keep paoo with the improve ments of the age —'Phxla I.cdgrr. When had Manager [Foster a drnmatic compa ny in Louisville. MrJ Democrat t or was it a mistake of the scissors? One druggist in Boston, an exchange tells us, has bottled 8000 gallohs (24.000 bottles) of ood liver oil, this.season, y There were 81 deaths in Buffalo for the eight days ending July Bth. Of these 19 were from oholera. Mr. Marsh, of Pembroke, and Mies Sampson, of Stoughton, committed suicide yesterday, by lashing themselves together and jumping into the mill pond at Abiogdon. Probable cauße— “all for love*" Exports of flour, from New York to Europe, have dwindled down to a mere cypher. The shipments for the week ending 7th, foot up 18,- 489 barrelß. Wheat 68,321 bushels,-Indian oorn 80,000 bushels. The number of marriages in the Empire city, from the Ist of January to the Ist of June, is officially stated to have been 2346. The total number of births during the same period was 7777. Dr. C. H. Bibigbaus, of Philadelphia, died of cholera, ©aTuesday, On Monday Dr. B. appear ed at the Board of Health Qffioe, reported that he had a case of cholera under biscare. Tuesday an other physician proceeded to the same office and reported- Dr. B.’s death from the same disease. The race between “Chicago Jaok," and “May Queen," came off on Tuesday, over the Queen city race course, Cincinnati. It was won by “ Chicago Jaok" in three straight beats. Time —2-41}; 2.41; 2.47. Odds of three to one were freely given on the horse, but tho betters were very shy, and but little money changed bands. The Worcester Spy says that that “invalua ble disoovery," Paine’s Water Gas, is about to be introduced to tbepublio, Jhe difficulties aris ing from electrioal exposions hawing been entire ly overcome I* further says, that a large com - pany of leading capitalists of New York, has been formed, to bring out and operate the inven tion. The same thing was stated fire years ago, a great deal more positively. Mrs- Robinson, the veiled murderess, at Troy, N. Y . made a violent atUok upon the sheriff, a few mornings eipee, afi h e entered the jail to convey, her breakfast to her. It appears that without provocation she seized a brass oandle stiok Vitb a marble bottom, and struck the sheriff m severe blow with it over his eye, knock ing him down, and iuflioting a considerable wound on his face. His only offence was the enforcement of the prison discipline. She has sinoe been handcuffed and chained in bar cell ' ': * ' : r ■ • ,; » r ■^ j i\/.- i , , v ■ «r *> X \ V. - o . Oar Treaty with J*P»n 11 Ilf? a Fir,t * An EngUib Treaty In 161». We announced on Monday the arrival 4t this port of Captain Adamr, of the United SUtes J)ary with the treaty recently oonoluded by Coni Perry with the authorities of Japan. It waa reported to hate heen laid before the Benate yesterday, hy whom, we presume, it will be promptly ratified, till when we oan ltnow noth ing very precise of its provisions. From lhB '“' strnctions given to Secretary' Walker when he was appointed minister to China, we infer that the country labors nnJor an erroneous impres sion in supposing that this treaty ml scour, to the United States any esclußive privileges, we have understood that Mr. Walker was instructed to make no treaties for privileges which were not open to the enjoyment of other nations, upon corresponding terms, and it is not proha- Me that Commodore Perry was differently in structed. We aleo gather from the Honolulu Polynesian, of the Cth May, lhat the treaty is not a commercial treaty, but rather a treaty of amity and friendship. , • Id a letter from Mr. Wylie, the Minister of Foreign Relations of the Hawaiian Islands, ad dressed to a lending mercantile houee in this city and qooted in another column, it is stated that’ ours is not the first international treaty ncgociated with Japan He ea>e that the Log; lish “ obtained a treaty, and n very liberal one, with that Empire during the reign of James This ie partially true. .Sir Wuhfim bans, an Englishman, did succeed in acquiring an ex traordinary influence over Cube S ima, the re gent of Jupan in 181*2, and obtained a .neudly letter, coveriug some important privileges, which he was commiwsionpd to h«*or to Kiog James, then upon the throne of England. That document is probably on record m the fi’.te of the Foreign Oiliue io London, though we doubt if it was ever printed. The civil wars broke out in England soon after Saris returned, and the war with Holland followed, wbioh co -nerated with other circumstances to prevent the Eoglish from retaining the advantages they had acqu ; red; and when, some aixty yea™ Uter, they desired to avail themselven of the grants made them by Cubo-Sama, the authori ties of Japan declined to recognise their exist ence. We gather these facta from Charlevoix s ‘ Iltstory and (lateral Description of Japan. rKrcro lhv Lcudon SVw* tirfd ChnwKl £*. Vnb«*lthlncBS of Certain Tr»de«-R»m etllea Proprosed. Dr. Chambers read a paper the other day be fore the Society of Arts on Industrial Pathology. Here is an extract of much interest: Painters are liable to colic and palsy from the U oe of white lead ; and many introduce a sub stance equally conrenieot, iu the ahapo of wblje line or other substitutes. Tailors sit ill day fen * coatioed atmosphere, jvith the legs crossed and, therfpiue bowed, so that neither the nhs Bor tlie digestive organß-have room to-act. The con sequence, of course, is that the stomach and' bowels become disordered, the spine twisted, the gait shambling, and the power of taking_tbe "lorcisc necessary to health obliterated. If an artist wants to represent a starveling, he takes a tailor as his model; if a plump, rosy man were to tell you he wes a tailor, you would not allow such su evidently incapenenoed work man to mend your coal. With a life embitter ed by indigestion, what wonder that n tailor takt*a to opium, gin and tobacco, the only things tt-.it mate eiisteuco endurable 1 Now, cannot those evils be corrected ? Tbo cross legged po si'ion is assumed because in the ordiuary sitting nr,lure, the heavy cloth cuuld not be held near enough' to the eye. The problem is to invent «,m« sort nf table which would be equally con venient. Shoemakers and bootmakers suffer equally from a constrained position, and a.so from the pressure nf the last against the stom ach Heart-burn nod painful digestion are so common, that a certain pill in the rharmaco pria is called the cobbler's pill. Looking glass makers and water gilders are constantly coming into hospitals for mercurial paralyse; and when they go out or the hospital they are not fit for much else than the workhouse. There are two w.ya of remedying this: one is, to give t,em some protection against tbo poieonoue fumes; and the other is, to improve and cheapen rival ,„les of gilding and silvering, in which mer ■ jury is not used. Washerwomen constantlysuf , fer from varicose veins and otter mechanic* Ji orders arising from the standing posture. It ’ is the business or industrial pathology to devise i a chair in which they can work ns at present, I or else discover some modes of doing the eame •hinc by the agenoy of mechanics, woich is now done immediately by the unaided body—to wear ' out mechanicism instead of muscle, iron instead of energy. ' , Cuba and the Sugar , York. June 30, 1854. —Sir: \ our letter in behalf of the Society of Tammany, inviting mo to meet <r’.tl> yon at the OM Wig.am, on the coming Fourth of July, is received.. A previous eTj’ae°tnent to spend the d iy with my family tn the country, will prevent my attendance. But I r.ieh to i tin yon in heart and spirit in estnb tithing and extending the great principle or seif government, ond’thC nnnfiation uf sons in both The annexation of the ;sUnI of Laos 18 des lined soon to become .in absorbing question. We j ha’Ofeen duriDg the present eew«ou of Congress, thut petitions have been presented praying for a redaction of duties 6a eugar. The most ef fectual plan for the reduction of these duties **.uld be tbe annexation of Cuba, whenever the i.e jple thereof, in the exercise of the inalienn blr rigbl of the self government, shall desire it The existing commercial cannot much longer be maintained. The people of this country will have cheap sugar, and will give the people of Cuba in return cheap broad. K few years ago, when protection of American industry was the fashion, wt> paid t&e owner of cotton mills in the New England States, under a fictitious system of valuation, two hundred per cert upon the square yard of cotton, and attbc same time, the Louisiana sugar planter two and a half cents upon the pound of brown sugar, equal to about one bundretPper cent, by way of protection. In our exchanges with the island , of Cuba, wo submit to a tax of more than one hundred per cent., the maip object of which is tbe protection of Spanish despotism in the is land of Cuba. Our ancestors refused to pay a duty of three pence upon tbe pound of tea. How much longer fhall we submit to a tax of at least that amount upon mir sugar ? And how much longer will the people of Cuba submit to tho payment of a duty of one hundred per cent, into the treasury of old Spain, for the privilege of purchasing a barrel of flour of our farmers ! I beg leave to submit the following sentiment: “ Cheap sugar and cheap bread for tbe people dverv where.” Your obedient servant, every wfcere. HERMAN J. REDFIELD. American Prlionm at Mexico. It appears by reccntiodvioes frooi Mexico tbat tbc party of Amerioans and others arrested re cently at Guaymas, and token to Maiattan, on suspicion of being on a fillibustering expedition, hare been released hy the Mexican Government, and sent on board the U. 8. ship Portsmouth. They state that thoy supposed that the United States Government had purchased the country and they intended to settle lands in Lower Cali fornia;. This story may do for n Mcxioan Gov ernor, who does not wish to defeat the confirma tion of a treaty, but it was notorious through out San Francisco, whence theße men sailed when captured, that Walker,rttie fillibnster, was at that time endeavoring to overthrow tho Gov ernment, and take the authority in his own haods, so their ignoranco of the foot will not prove an exouse in this instanco, especially since the individuals arrested were taken with out passports in their poesession. in the vicinity of Walker's operations The designs attributed to them aro no doubt truo, and they may thank their stars that Santa Anna wantod money worße than he desired to vindicate tho national rights of Mexioo. They have learned a, IeBSOn which may be of benefit to them for tit's rest of their lives and teach them that when individuals in rado'tho territory of a cation, for the purpose of making war, they must expect to be treated as pirates, if they are taken prisoners, unless, os in this instance, ciroumstnuoos should afterwards favor their esoape. “Advicx to Mr Couhtbt.—As this, if it ever see the light, will not do bo till I am no moro it may bo considered as issuing from the tomb’, where truth alone oan be respected and the happiness of man alone consulted. It will h . .ntitled, therefore, from whatever weight oan be derived from good intentions, and from the experience of a man who has served bis country ih P varioqs stations through a period of forty years- who espoused in his youth, and ad hered 'through his life to the oause of liberty ; and who has borne a part in most of the greßt transactions whioh will constitute opooha of us nearest my heart and deepest in my convictions, is, that the Union of the States be cherished and perpetuated. Let lh« open enemy to it be regarded as a Pandora with her box opened; and the disguised one as he ser pent onteping with its deadly wiles into Para (jiip.”—Jama MadUoH. Mixistebb RssipesT —The rank of cbar fS c d'Affairs has been ohanged to tbat of Minister Resident, and the salary has been raised from $4600 to $6OOO, With a corresponding advenes in the outfit’ ' ■ - Is/' -’.y.-' .10.‘ J. From th- Ci A.U AcIQT la Trouble. A letter has been received at this office from lir. 8t- CUir Faby, an actor, of whom mention wae toade in the police report of day before yes terday, as hating been arrested as a ▼arrant. From the statement contained in Mr. Faby a note, satisfactory evidence is given that he la the victim of the direst miefortune, ood, em phatioally, is no vagrant, bat one who is willing to labor ardooasly in the line of his profession, or in any other oooupation. He writes, that in consequence of the destruc tion, by fire, of one of the New o-ieuns theatres, a few weeks since, his entire wardrobe, and aU his savings in cash, were destroyed; consequent w he was left friendless and penniless in a 'strange land, being an Englishman by birth. No manager would engage him, unless-he had properties to enable him to appear to the char | »ct<TB in which he might be cast. Thinking that he might find some friends, who knew him In Eoglaid, he came to this city, but was dis appointed in his hopes—his money was gone, and be was under the necessity of an engagement from the keeper of a German proc ure garden In Newport, at iho paltry sum or 551 per night, and play twice a week—thus receiv ing only $2 a week, having to pay a board hill of $2,60, and a wash bill of $l. , What,” says Mr. Fiby, “ was Itodo . my ■ landlady expeoted her money, and I, not being able to pay her, had to leave her bouse. Where was I to sleep, when L had neither frieuds or money? I slept for one night in a vacant room of the old Commercial office; tbo officers dis covered me, aod hence the charge of vagrancy. If 1 was a fugi'ive black, and in Boston, I would fiud plenty of sympathixers —plenty to place ! t & e ir names to a subscription list, to enable me S to escape to Canada; but, unfortunately, I am 1 an actor, and consequently, I must be a vagrant, | undeserving of either sympathy or assistance. [Prom the Syracuse Chronicle, July 10th.] Antoinette Brown In U»® Pulpit. Mies Antoinette Brown filled the pulpit of Rer. Luther Lee, yesterday, according to ment, and bad a crowded houso moruiog and afternoon. She was neatly dressed, with rather a dashing watch establishment, and after throw ing off her crape shawl, presented herself at the desk, made her prayer—a loug one, after the Presbyterian usage—and spreading the Bible open before her, took her text and walked into the discourse. Her subject in the morniog was one on which a woman might be expected to speak with some feeling. It was Love Her disoourse was a good one; her sentences were well constructed and rounded up with due regard to rythm; her theology was sound ; and her instruction such as we all might profit by. But as it is a little out of the ordinary course Tor a woman to teach in publio, and criticism is not therefore out of place, we will way that the dis course was not; in one respect, quite womanly. A #omau is supposed to be the creature of emo tiou; to be easily mored; and to exhibit and express her emotions with riridness and rapid ity But Miss Brown'd sentences were all mea sured aad weighed, and the swell and cadeuce followed each other with as much regularity as the -wates of the ocean or the stately periods of Gibbon. If her curtain leotures should be as ucimpassioned as her public addresses, wo envy the fortunate mao that will some day disern- Brown her. Sous of Crispis.—The craft is rich in pamea wbiob hare become, in greater or lesser d'egreo, household property. There wee the ecoemrtc Lsckiogton, who, in the title-page of his euto hiocraphy, telle us that he came to London with fire dollars in hie pocket, and rose to be a bookseller, haring an annual aale of a haoiired thonsand rolumes. He had been a shoemaker io the west of Eoglaod. There whs Sir Ciondealey Shore!, the redoubtable admiral. There was Fox, the real original Friend. Toere waa Hani Sachs, the poet of Nuremberg, and the frieod of Luther. There waa the radical Hardy and the astrological Patndge; the pow erful Gilford and the gentle Bloomfield. There were Sarage and many others—all sons ol Crispin before they turned their thoughts nod energies into new obsnnels.— Houtrhold Soria. Gb.at Sui or Tuottiko Houses —At the New York Tatteroslls, corner of Thirty-moth street and Sixth ayenne, the following celebrated trottieg horses were sold at public auction yes terday afteroooo : Mao aDd Frank Forester, pur chased by Mr. Msno, of Btltimore, fir $l,lOO nod $2,650: Tacooey, by Mr. J. Q. Betany, o. New York, for $3,700. A number of other fast nags weru disposed of at prices ranging from $2OO to $500. TV. T. Pott. !• tb* Remedy*—MOßSE'S INVIGO - KLIXIR OK CORDIAL-If there bo “• "P"!*' prwvlOore In the faii of a aparrow,” so U lii-r.' also in the plunking of on herd. Whit now wouhl be llio ooii.lill..u . f .ibonmnili. If Dr. Mono, In. his orienUl wanjeringe. h»ti nottHsoorerwl the plant which give. to Ills IN' IGOKATING RLIXIE OR CORDIAL fta extraordinary polonsy lo f.iiioi lioul-iIIMUM! Uo found the production growing uni in umi among w roee rvniirlable for longevity ml for .lump tlon from the tisrriesing lisciii't of ciriiiteil litu He niude mono iniiuirim no to the tffect produool by this herb, aid tho replies convinced him that it poiseiPed restoraiire end rltsliiln; propartiea heretofore nnhrard of. except In fable. Having conoentrated thh jtlicos of lha plant, and combined It tilth other vegetable extract., be conimemstd expoHmrn liug with tho compound upon himself and others.* Finally ha preeeotedto tho world the Invigorating Kiltir, and what is all hie fama aoaphlloaopliarand tntreler, compared with that which he will derive from the introduction of thin rejuvenating preparation ’ Age and decreplto.l- foil life etlrrlng within themounder the influence ol this linn vnliisl exhllerant. The tremhilng, abaltlng, despairing. atreng’.hleaa victim r.f nerrona disease Ls enabled to throw off the locubos that wav pressing hint U) the earth; the dyspeptic patient feala his appetite retnrn, and the poaer of digestion with It; and woman, suffering under the lot turca of hysteria, or any or Ihe debilitating complaints nr disabilities which boloog to her aeaually, experience.. In erory Obre of her shattered system the rcsiorstiie eff.s la of this peerless remedy. The Cordial is put up, highly amcentratwi, in } ait hot ties Price three dollars par bottle, two for fire dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. U- lUNO, Proper, 193 Broadway, New dork. Sold by Druggist* throughout the Vnitod States, Canafta, and th. West iodic. • FLKMINQ ± BROS., No. GO Wood street, Pill-burgh. DR. GEO. 11. KBYSBR, No. 140 Wood street, do j, p flkminu, Allegheny citv. n 43-Worms! Worm* I! Worm* Hl—v prea maoy learned treaties hare been written, exj.lalnl g the origin of, and classifying tho worms generated in the hu man system. Scarcely any topic i.f medical seijn™ has elicltod more acute observation and profound research ; an 1 yet physicians are very much divided in opinion on the subject. It must be admitted, however, that, after ull, a mode of expelling them and purifying the Wy from their presence ls of more value than the wisest dUtulsdtioo*. as to their origin. / guch an expelling agent h»s »t last been found. Dr. M’* Lane’s Vermifuge proros to be the much sought after spe ciflr-it* efftcary being universally acknowledged by the entire medical faculty. As further proof, road the follow ing from a lady- one of our own citixons: Nsw Yo&X, October Ki, 1d52. This is to certify that I was troubled with worm* tor more than a year. I was advised to use M'Lane’fl Celebrated Vermifuge. I took one bottle, which brought away about fifty worms; I commenced improving at once, and am now perfectly well. The public can learn my name, and further particulars, by applying to Mrs. Hardle, No. « Manhattan place, or to K. L. Theall, Druggist, cornor f.f Rutger and Monroe street*. p g —Tbo above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane's cel ebrated Liver Pill*, oao now be had at all respectable Drojt Stores Iq thie city. , . . . . Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take bnt Dr. UWi Tinnitus-. All oth-r-, In romi>.rl.«-,n, ... worthless. il„o, for «1. bj the »1» Pn>P^»”. MlNa BRO 3 Successors to J. Kidd 4 Co., nO Wood stivet. ny 'j'l,„ Great Freach Remedies ! I—sl. BALLY'S ANTIDOTR AND LOTION.-Those persona who wish lor . safe, speedy, And parmaurnt rare, should are the above celebrated aod anrlralled FRENCH PREPARA TIONS. They bare now been la use for five years Imre been thoroughly tolled in thousands of the most obstioato coeofl, and Invariably have given satisfaction. They are not composed simply of Balsam Copaiva, but are entirely different from all other preparations, both In the nature of their Ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient Hence the wistful ounces, attending their use, A gentleman connected with the Western Railroad fays. “ I have expended for other people during the last three years over $3OO, for remedies of this description, and have never found a single article that gave snch universal iatls factlon as your Antidote and Lotion does. Ido not recol lect of their ever falling to corn in a Blogie Instance. Many have been cured In two or three days Price, Antidote $1; Lotion 60 cents per bottle. Invented by M. Bally, Physician to the Paris Hospitals, and nrepared from the original recipes, and sold wholesale and retail by DUROY k CO- ted States and Oanadas. Principal Depot, .58 Broadway, N Md°nPlttsburgh, wholesale Word Dragcteta everywhere. * kg- Pantaloons.— I The well-known superiority of QKIBBLE'S lit In the darment, needs no comment on his part lit has been acknowledged by all who have favoredhim with their orders, that they have never been Stted with the same ease and style as by him. He beg. to Inform hie pa trons and the public, that his stock H now replete * Ith the newest styles hr coaU, vest, mid for present re«on. ——oi 360 Liberty sL, head of Wood. ts.K- 'A-r-v*., * *.. *«.*>■*' ■* *- > V ■- ■■■* " .v^ . » J. i ■*' « : ‘C > - * it- ' * » v-'PECIA.L NOTICES. — It if da* to KIKR’d rttroietm U> »i that it h** been fenOWnt© eradicate elSy .retire of this drerefful dl *^“ nther remedy. and nt leu cmt or inoonrenlenre to “• P*" “the thou.aod.ofeertl«ret« •“** tor. many of which nwlhrn weU known cWmos oi of Ptttobo’Th and it* Immediate trteSldESSy. Inrfe'tb. K well a* the .offering patient, to becomeooqoolntea witn iw Cl es!fj-h«*i*i» r Jreadof mixture* are assured thotthto 13 botUod «lt flowcftom rUbnrtw wrtifeaie u SVrueuw, dV. r.,««3Acan 3 ait* «npe»i«l tfe sertiAcofco/ttefldA’ote* D - 7 /bof » *• "*» truth certify, U»t I hare bren eo Wly uf flfcted with Scrofula for the lastraTenyenrsthatmoBtofthB time I have been unable to attend to any kind of butine.^ and much of the time unable to walk * nd bed and hare been treated oearlY all the time by the beet KtySmsonr country afford-; I orca.lon.lly J»‘ lief, but no cure, and continued togrow wore. imUl Dr. Port w«^S*ilt threw the poiren to the ratface at once, and I at once began to grow’better, and by neing - we Hnftinn I have cot a cure worth ttaouiaod* of dollar*. MTan bott,Bß 1 hlT<r S HSS. NANOr M. BARKER. This may certify that I haTe been acquainted Pet roleara. or Rock Oil. for more than a year, and barer e ~-.nilv wltnwwjd its beneficial effect* m the cure of ind-v in6t ulcer* and other disease* for which 1 11* re<»rnmeudwl, t,nJ can with confidence recommend It to be a medicine wot- Sy rfiSSon. and 910 »My «y that saccte* has attend *4 iteose Where other medietnehfcd failed. M D for .ale bv all th« Druggist* in PltUhoreh- fanST.-dAw^ r 7~» Notice —The l»irtn«rnhtp hereto.'ore exuaiug lU? and doimr bustae** an>Wr the n»me *.ud sty]e v( UENNETT MARSHALL AOO , was dlwolTed on the i»lh inft., by mutual MARSHALL t CO. Pitlaborgh, June 28th, 18J>4. Copartnership* rpuß UNDEKSIUNfco have entered Mo I Copartnership I under the name unt style of GRAFP, BENNETT* Co fjr the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nat *, *c., at the Clia'on Rollins Mill. South Pittsburgh Office at pre*- f* IL - hsliirba^M N % 1I E ° : .nuMi, aM I'jrftstrv‘t. ROBT. H. MARSHALL, JAS. J. BENNETT, JOHN QRAW. Ptttabargh, June 2flth. !S^«-~je2B:tf lnsurance Company, fIITS- iirkiii! JUN'H 10,18&4.—The President *na Dirac* ssSf JS?oSis^“ , «. «*• fp as 4 aSL^SmI Timex btiUAis per share, upon the Capital P»7*We to th- str-ckl.otfer* or their legal representatlree, on and “wS “** t '” 'hAMUEL L. MABSmtU- BwrtMT- Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET , MASONIC lUU« PITTSBURGH, PA. MASONIC • JAJOB a. UOOS, IWiident. CuaatsH A- CoiTon, Secretary. . . . »„ - This Company make* er®7 insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE P»I?Ka. , . . Also, against Hull and Cargo Risk" on the Ohio and Mia elj.lprl rtV.n *wl trltalmrlw, «nd M«rlne RUk* g««™ Ij. And >min.t Loss and D*m»s° bj ‘ ,re > *" d Peril, nf th. Sm and InUod X.rtp.tlon *nd Tr.njpjrt.lton. i’vlic'* ,a Ivucd at tba lowest rates consistent with salary to all partiep. J=raia 3. Hooo, Wm. 8. Urrm, 3»mu«l M’Olurluo, •'“>» »• » 1 Wllilaa Phillip*, \lfi»nd«r Br*dler, John Sw.tt, J<*" *oUcrton, Joseph 1' Omim, M. 1), Bobert o.lw«y, John M’Alpm, »lei.mi«rtteynoida, Arm- I, V Johotton, HrODtOountr, Jun« I, HoraUo N. Lan, KiUuullif. Doo-gs 8. S.UPP, lUnuo Stowe, Besrer. tny*.JS:ly • Strange DeTel«peme«t.—Sdentittcmea IK?? .-v .l.dlj bringing to light new inT«tteD>, »hd the mir-.-h of progrww if onward; persons Bald, or becoming so, will be ulra*«d to learn that science anti long research com- HtieJ hare bivucht befjrc the public the creatoft wonder of tn« a‘*e. lo the article of KMKKSON’S AMERICAN HALR RV-iTOHATIVK. a euro cure tor BaLinee* and to present lUirfrom fatlinj. See circular to he bad of the Agent*, wtTias full particular*. Price >l,OO in largebottle*. Sold FJ * 1 C. R. FISHER A CO.. Proprietor*, 7 57 Superior street, Clere! and, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh In the following houses*— Fleming Bros., B. Wileos A 00-, B. K. Seller*", G- H. K«yser, Joel Mobler, Benj. Page, Jr., J. IL Oassel. JUtghaiy ciiy.-L. A. fWckhan, Presaly * Means, J. Pnttt»r"on. John O. Smith t aprO Ktrcuieii’i HunranM Company of the ©tty of IMttaßtai’®®** J. K. MOOIUIKAD, President —EOBBBT FINNKV, Seere- U lnsure agaln«t FlItR and MARIN* RISKS of all kinds. OfBoe: No. »0 Water street. d micro a#: J.K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, •B. C. Sawyer, R- U- Simpßon, Wm. M. Edrat, 11. B. Wilkins, C. H. Paulson, William Colllng'wood, <i K U Robert*, John M. Irwin. MKi)r, Wm- Wlikiai^n, David Campion. lniuran’c* Company of Pittsburgh*—ll. D. ttliiU, SAM UEL L. MARSIIHLL, Secretary. __ . Oflief W WaUr iy.rc?.t.b*.t.u>*rr. ilirk't and Wood (treat. Insure HULL and CARGO Ri*ks,on tha Ohio and ilial*- aivpi Hirers and tributaries. Insu rep against Lows or Dtaa«e by Fir*. ALSO—Agaiu.«t the Perils of tne Sea, and Inland aarfe*- tionar.d Transportation. DtunoßS: 11. D. King, Wm.Lartm«Jr n William DacalfT. Samuel M. Kiel, Sanueliui William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., John S. Dllworth, Isaac M. Prnoock, Francis Sellers, 8. llarbauch. J. Schounmaker, Walter Bryant, WiiUamß. Haya. John Shipton. ,~*CASII MUTUAL FIRE ASD MA- ISSURAKCK COMPANY, of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, SIOO,QUO. QHM.fi- TSB rtIIVETCAL. .* Psexilnti —Hon. AUGUSTUS 0. lIKIBTER. Secretary— TflOSLAS 11. WILLSON,. Ewj. rY"==» Western Peiiu»jf»T»ttl*Uo«plUl.- |US> Dr, i. Se ttle*. Second, between Wood and Market streets, anJ J Ksu>. Nortli-eatt corner of Diamond. AUe irbeoy city. an- th* attending Physicians to the ahoy* lusti tutiou lor the tir't of 1551. Application.* im-admi'-don way La mad* to them at all hours at th.-'.r ofilrtsa. or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, I». M. Recent rase# of acridenlal injury are reeelrfcd at all hours, without form. YEAUbIR) 110 MAKK.ET street, Pitta bunch. Importer nud Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND BT-API.K VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers »a large and well wlecL-d stock of Ooods as any Ka«t*rn house, and same prices, thus *aviog reUht, time and expenses. P&J€ o 7 O. F.—Place of meeting, Washington Ilnll, Wood Street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PimiBURUU Uiooi.No.^;6—Meet,cor, ToMd»,»»»jM. MwiciSnLß HtCAKrnxsT, No. 87—Meets first and uuid FrUay of each month. [marefciy tr=SAKGKIU>KA LODGE, I. O. O. F.—The Lodge, No. !139, 1. 0. of 0. T„ Beets eterj " • w Hvenlp? in Washington n»ll, ood fit. [ JY*T .fS” JOURNEYMEN TAILORB 80 CUTTY, uf Pittsburgh and Allegheny, oweta oo the firstimd third WEDNESDAYof every month,attl*e FIAJRI* DA HOUSE, Marketsireet. By order. j el:y JOHN YOUNG, JIL, Secretary. —r. ATTENTION! S. L. Q.—You are hereby notified to at yoar Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS ami FRIDAYS, lor drill, and to transact >uch busi n*«« an tnay come before the Company. P- KANE, Secretory pro tern. Sundries— l'j bhvli Haras; •’j *• ,l > Shoulder*; :,0 tibls new large No. 3 Mackerel; uo hi bbls do do do; to arrive; fy “ medium do do do; 25 libls do do do do; > j *• Lake Trout, in store; -Zii " Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 •* do Shad, do; 0 No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do ; 25 “ Tanners Oil. do; 60 cask.'* prime (’••aria; 100 bbls Mess Port; 100 Grease Lard; r 20 “ Loaf Sugar; ' CO hhd«o. Sugar; &1Q bbb O. Molaaaee, oai coo pa rage; 40 boxes W. 0. Tqhacco; 100 bbls N.C. Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 b-jxtss Cream Cheese; iw sucks Dried Apple* and Peaches; 2uoo uoumls Bacon Sides. _ jriS KNQLISn A RICUAKDBON. aAn BUILDING LOTS FOR SALK, lying between the 4Aj\ ' troughs of Stawarutown and Bharpsbargh.— Tb*- uD lcmlgned has recently had suiTeyed off Into Build ing Lot-i that very eligible and beautiful lo> of land, eon taiulug abr-ut 20 acres, lying on the bank of the Allegheny river, between the above town*, end will offer them for sale at pabllc Auction,’ on SATURDAY, the 16th tfoy bf July, fet 3 o’clock, P. M. For beauty of aoensiy *nd salu brity of location, this property is notcjeellod In the county, nnd it offers inducements to purchasers; not only to men 01 moderate meAUs, hut also to those wishing to purchase a site for a suburban residence, rarely to be met with. The bridge across the Allegheny at or near Ebarpeburgh, (and wbb-h i:( now under contract,) will be located on this prop; Driy, connecting with the Lavrenceville end Sharpeburph Hank Ih*ad. and bringing tt within 4 miles of the Court House wheu tho Allegheny Valley Railroad Is finished. and it i< expccu*l to have tho cars op this Sail'; tie station will be near the bridge, apd will thqa enable persons to leave home apd be at their place of business In a few minute*. Ttvo regular dally packets from fibarpsburgh to Pittsburgh pass through the pibperty several times a day, and. the Ex oelsiur Liue of Omnibuses also pass It every hour. ■ Plots of the groundH will be ready for delivery in a few data. JAMBB BitAKftlY. j„l2 corner of Seventh and cmithflald sta. r „ ; -JV _ ■-..- .. —*.'*•--* PITTSBUKGH Hon. A. 0. Holster, Samuel W. Hays, , William Itobiusoo, Jr., Thomas Gillespie,. William F. Fuhnciitock, Juhh' B.Cox, Harvey Bollmaii, Jamb Patera, John Walker, *r., William Crider, Jr., Jacob 8. Ualdoraan, . Aaron Borubaugh. RUSSELL k OAKES. Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings, a > (entrance on Wood gtreeL) Dividend. Orrics or Pittsbcbgh Gas Cowabt, \ July 10th, 1864. f THE TIIC37KRS of the Pittsburgh Gas Company bare lids day declared a Dividend of riT* rxa csxt on the Capital Stock of said Company, out of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand, to Stockholders or their legal representatives, at tbe office of the Company. jyll:2w JAMBti M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. XTBW ARRIVAL at HOOD’S.—Just received a new and l\ rich assot tmect of fine Gobi Jewelry of every desirable ►tyle. Al-o, pearl and velvet port monies, in great varie ties ; fine fans, gold And direr thimbles, and numerous other goods, all of which we wlll'eull at New York dty prices, and much below the prices usually asked at other, establishments in this city. Cali and examine onr goods ami prices, and save from 2> to 60 per cent. In your pur chases at 51 Matkef street. • JfH JUST RECEIVED.—Weary foot Common: by Letieh Ritchie. .« W*l;ar barren, or the Adventurer of the Northern Wilds: by Owen Duffy. Woman’s Lore: by Eugene Sue. Flora Lymtsay ;by Mr* Moodle. . , Tbe Frontiersman; a narrative of 1788. Just receiv'd “£{f ““ bI A - O,I * , SLTO4^t: ® I / I/ll i—IIALP IN HAND, b.l»n» in « J««*. ■»» © I'.UUI l Now Tnm» Horn. of i naml, with » Ul*. lot or ground of 60 feet front on the Brownsville road, in South Pittflhuritb. Plenty orchoto. .peto,“JP™" trees, grope®, currants , and gooseberries, A targe mown, out oven. Ac The house l* well papered—good grata*, «C. Call apd examine the property. _ . , . jylf fi. CUTHBEBT A SON, 140 Third at. “LF h • -.V ~..t Sylphllliy Scrafal* and Dlsea m*A Blood --Fur tlwse usrriOc (Bacas**, Carter's SpaniihßUx* tun !s the only ipodflo. - The proprietor* bar* their poieewloa crer one bun* dred certificate* of the nett extraordinary cores eftcted by it. We rdhr-to the certificate oT Blebard Ad tai, late High Cbcrit of ppa—owd, Ya; Edwin Burton, Oommlwieocr of the Reran* for Richmond; General Welch, of the Mem moth diene; Dr. Handley, or WeAlngtoo dtj; Mr. Wm A. Matthews, and 0. B. Loch, Eeq- of Richmond, Pa; Mr. 1 Bojden, Exchange Hotel, V*; and a ho* of other*, who hare seen caeca of the worat description cored iy Carter 1 * Spanish Mixtor*. They ail certify that It la the greatest purifier of the blood known. •,«3ee edrertlMßeot. FEW' ADVXKTXBEKEiriS. u PANKORITB.” BITERS’ EXTRACT OF ROOK ROSE, OR FROST WOBTI An Invaluable Bemedj Ibr nil Scrofulua Dtaun, Indlg» tlon, Tetter, Blok Headache, Canker, Unrein* Sort Month, General Debilltr, and »» * FuriSer of the Blood, It un equalled. The BOCK ROSE het gained a reputation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine haa erer done in the tame length of time. DYSPEPSIA. It bes long Wo tb« study of Physicians, to disooyer aom remedy for this moot distressing complaint. Whether they binlM! successful, romnloi <bt the eolferste to e«y. There ere. In thle country, hundreds of ihmmnde .bo .re sulienog from Indigestion, probably, in moot cease, censed by their owl Improdeoce In llllog. To these .. .oold »y try Mf ERF EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE. It bn. cored, nod .111 care, the .ortt nod molt obetloeto a»' pepsie, nod nil lte cencomltents,-Oestlrenesa, Sick, TOed USTHenrtboro. Flatulency, Aridity, Ac Seethe tbllo.- ias ccrtifleite: A Err. A. B.L Mr me: Denr 81r-In the .Inter cflM.-S, I Buffered beyond description .Ith Dyspepsia, nod n train of other ..lie dependent on It I hnd .ppllel to cartons doctors, end n number of nostrums tori Wn recommended, bat to no purpose. I procured end used t»o bottiee of your Extract of Rock Rose, end found almost immediate relief, BO much eo, that I hare used no other medicine iince, end, In feet, I can Hud no other .hlch, In my deltb ernte opinion, can bear comparison to yours. Aod to ril ernes, .hen I hare the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as etandiog Srst oyer all others. lAt ell .ho are thus afflicted try it, and find .bat I hare found. Truly Yonri, BKO. B. CONKUX, f West Meriden, Conn. TBE BTODT OF NATURE. « While some were »t College learning malleol etiquette. I vu etndjing the levs of netare In the foreet* of Amer- ic*."—WHTfLAW. The dlseoyery of Rock Rose (Heleonthemnm Cenodeese) by Dr. Whitlow, boa p*oted on Inestimable benefit to man kind. As on alterative It is uneqooled in Hotorio Medic*; u , tonic ond deobstrueot it U mitrhioto. Myers'R*troet is the only scientific ond reliable preparation, ond ho* olready “mod*its mark”os o remedy for Scrofhlo, 8o»t Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, ond oil diseases orialns from Impure blood ond Impaired digestion. Bee certificate.. ITIS SO, W« know il to be •loot, ond do col heritale to aay.thatln oil SerofoloasondßlUomDiaeaaea, Indigealion j ud' iU attendant*, Sick Headache, Sour ond Sick Stomach, Oankrr, Salt Ebenm. or Tottor, all okln and other dlaeaeee .riring from impure blood, Mr«ra' Extract of Rock Koee ban no eqnal. If yon doubt the fact, road tho array of proof in our dioulMi, lor lb. truth of which w»challenge In restitution.' Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSBR, No. 140, corner of Wood street *nd Tirffin of th» Golden Mortar. 43-Th* Beet Piuter.- MOOiUaAD’S MAU-1 HffTIC PLASTER.—The writer, about Are years ego, be- | cuse effected with a riolent pain in the hip, originating front a hart. I also was troubled with a pain in the breast, and the flesh bad wasted away from my left arm, so as to present a sbrirelled appearance. My attention was called to Moorhead’s Magnetic Plaster, by means of an Almanac Bince I bare used tbs Plaster, I hare reeorercd the use cf all my limbs as perfectly as eeer they were in my life, and my arm has Ailed up. and is now as healthy as erer. FRANCIS TAYLOR, City of Pittsburgh. DR. KKTSF.R-S I*us Ster, and Syrup Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Plgp of the Golden Mortar. jyUrdaw _ . tIBU , T ....... W. J. JtiJLAt. 6 *• Y Jfc MEANS, (Svecfstart to John Mitchell ) TTTnOLBSiLK AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Ba** fs j e v> cf Frlerai street, Allegheny «*ty, a few Wow the Diamond, keep cons’anUy on hand a w#t. stock of articles usually kept In the Drag bu^ncss. Physicians aha can purchase to. &a good advantage here as In '‘.'.her dty. Agents for all cl Dr. Rne» ,, s and Radwnv’a jyl4:w3t* Notice. ALL persona knowing themselves indebted to the estate of WSL to*CLKLLAND. 8r„ dee’d, late of South Fay v ette township, are request*! to make immediate payment, and those baring elidffi* against eaid estate wilt pldaie pre seut them, properly authenticated for settlement, to the undersigned. WM. M'CLEAN, Executor, jyUrwdt NoWwstnwn. Itny Cow, STRAYED from the subscriber, near Temper* years old, tall for her age UjSygind rather slight, thick rough herns, W3y white. and neck; Any person returning her, or ('ivlnz notice when abu msy be found, will be liberally re* war-fed. [JjlAwlf] DAVID R. KKTtft. ORTU’B CHEMICAL WHITING SLUlD—Equai m brtl iianey of color, fluidity, sud in all respects, to Arnold’s or any other Writing Ink. 1-t fuss severe on Metallic Pena; Is entirely few from sediment, end is Fold at very moderate retea. Wirranted to give satisfaction. For sale hy W y. HAVEN, Sutionrr. jyl4 Market street, corner of Second. IVORY KVKK-POiNTKD PKNCtLC— AtewUorrnju;lre eel red anilfor sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Statiouer, jy 14 Market street, corner of Second. PRA’IT’d NEW PATENt PEN HOLDER—Suitable for any sUe of Steel Pens. It bolds the Pan firmly, which can be removed without any difficulty, and without soiling the fingers. ForsJeb/ W. S HAVEN, Stationer, jy 14 Market street, corner of Second. MARTIN’S EQUATION TABLES—A tew copies for sale by W. S. nATEN, Stationer, jy!4 aorner of Market ns. BUILUINQ LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending A. bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On tbe back part of the Lot la a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot ia in a desirable location for a reddenee; and will be sold low, aod on favorable terms. Title good, and dear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. 7. GILLMORB, jy!3 At Ogee of Morning Poet. Lot for Sale. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street bv 100 feet in depth, 1& Birmingham, will ba sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOKK, at office of the Morning Pr-st. $99,000 Worth of Fsruxi and Building Lou! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS iriff be divided among 600 Svbtcribert on the Evening <\f the 31*t of July, 1884. 4 LARGE NUMBER ARE ALREADY ENGAGED Many of the Lots near these have been sold for from 400 to 600 per cent advance over tbe price for which these lots are now sold, showing that tbe purchase will be a good investment. Bach subscriber, TOR ONLY SU, payable in instalments of $5 —will receive POUR BUILDING LOTS, 26 by 100 reet,tjlagtogetber,oraTAKMciffroa2to2oacres. Tneee lots ars beautifully located at LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new church and school house, and a number of private dwellings, stores, work-shops and fketories, have alrvsdv been erected, several more are now being built, and several hundred will be erected the coding season. This is a fine opportunity oLovoing a delightful country residenee near the glty, where tbe domestic comforts of a family cirri* oah'be frilly realised, and where 20,000 build lutflots and about 600 forms have lately been sold; and sales are daily being made to Individuals who, after careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of the solL are selecting forms for agricultural purposes, be ing oonfldent that no land so cheap and calculated to in crease so rapidly In vain* oan be had within ;50 miles of the city. This land wouM have been all taken up years beck, but has been an entailed atate for tbe last century, a'-.a completely locked up for upwards of two hundred Since which large sales fcaye been made, and the wild deer roamed at large may now be seen bean utol cottage? and cultivated fields waving with the abundant productions of our mother earth. This is one of the best opportunities now offered to those of email means who art Cestitaie of a home of their own, to purchase one for a mere trifle; alto,'a few forms, eon t&lu ng each five and ten acres, aid upwards, at from s2fi to $36 per sere. All persons wishing to avail themselves of tbe opportu nity now offered to procure a fine fom orspleodUbuilding lot near tbe Empire (Sty, should make immediate applica tion, aa they are nearly all disposed ot Apply to CHARLKS WOOD, 206 Broadway, corner of Pulton street, T. Y-. where maps and pamphlets can be had, or atett if required by mail, gratis. KJTLAIN, Agent, jylffiSmdewls 2t nftwmreat. PUtsbnrgb. Building Lote ftjr sale, IN BIRMINGHAM, SOUTH PITTSBURGH, AND ALLfr GHENT CITY. r WILL SELL on reasonable aod accommodating terms, 1 SEVENTEEN BUILDING LOTS, situated in the bor ough oi Birmingham, being subdivisions of Lot No. 3 in Gregg’s subdivision of a part of the * 62 acre tract is the manor of Pittsburgh,” four of mid lots fronting on Water street twenty-four feet each, and running back one hun dred feet; four fronting np Birmingham street twenty-four feet, and running back ninety-fire feet ; and the other nine fronting on Gregg street twenty feet, eeiffi one running beck nieety-six feet, to the lot now occupied by Jones A Quigg for their new works. Also, one lot In Booth Pittsburgh, extending from the Birmingham to the Brownsville Turnpike Road, containing io front, on the Birmingham Turnpike, twenty-four feet, and extending back one bnadrsd ana eighteen feet. Also, three lots fronting on Pasture lane, near Carroll street, in AU*ftheoy dty. twenty feet, and running beck ona hundred feet to an alley. ' Jjl!k3t NEVILLE B. CRAIG. NJSW BOOKS, JUST KBCIfIVKD. EUha Borritt’* Thoughts and Things at Some and Abraid; aith * memoir of Mll7 HowltL < Footprints of Famous Men; designed as incitements to Intellectual Indostrr; lllustrated. Puddleford end Its People: by IL IL BUey. u We bare briefly announced thlr work as In press. It Is now published, end reedy for the public. And the public «IU wojst it. It is not one of the kiod of books thst go s begging for‘patronage,’ (confound thst particularly Snr Ibh word, for which, ss yet, there hss been found no good synonym!) bat on the contrary, s book thst will command soccee*. because It daerva it. As to that, ‘we shall see.’ We have mldom be*" mistaken in oar prognosticatiaas in this kind, and we ‘ say It, and we say It boldly,' that thi* time we ain't be mistaken."— Kmidecrbocktr Maga*&~ For sale by H- MINKti <**•» jyl3 Np. 33 gmlthfleW street A BUI UMNO LQT I'Ott giL*-Uf 84 l**t ftonlon UooH meet h/ lMtoCllHitrat; prto» ItOOi.IMM Ml}. Alno, for «m»Il tan, ta«r th» dtr, <>f 12 icna in 0o«t; with » FmmH<m«a !■",«?= tapfoie -jyS aCTTg ?^A ~k GOOD of 11 rooms, w«a finlsbed A unfmireodorder; *Uaat*d onHjadrtrMi. For«»U • B 8- CCTHBEKT k SON, 140ThW rtwet f¥XJ LfcT—Ths prctjod story room, large and eoDTenient X veil lighted, tod good front entrance, of No. 140 Thixd- Btrest. Possession given j«l3 J lIP Third Hrest. /"'tAlflßY CAGBS—Hk>e ffcacy Bird Cage*. new aiyle* 1 j pries dom 76'esnts to M; for sals a* -it Fifth street, j JAMES WAKDBOP. / * ■-■ *' *- *»v. .V-f-'-tVy R 41 * * * U - • V / JOSEPH C. FOSTER . PRICES 0? ADMISSION: urt-parquett* *4oe I Second Tier 3bt Private Boxes, large $B,OO Boxes for ratoed peoptoJOe Private boxes, small **-- b,OO | OT-Pereon* scoring seats will be charged 14)* oents or the certificate. Doors open at o'clock-performance commane at 8 o’clock. —' . •a- Fir*t u>cwr>nee of th« dWiogH'lie'J Con>«H«a« TbU jEroDiBSi Ju*T Willi bo piwontod tb« comdey of a GRIST TO THB MILL. _ Marqota de RichrßU *•• Ur* UcF»rl»^. FnK>cloe,(«ithtttigi)..~-.....-...-Mr*. C. HowauL . bwi» Polka _..aij»*»E.«idC. Waldegrare. To eowlude with tb» barletta of JENNY LIND. jylOtlmdaw Mr- Gr»tiby (Hg - Mr. HyUJ. Jcaoy Leather hinga. (with gownL WELTI TEAKS FE&CTICE! DILL WsMf&DISB, j roa • COVCSBTfI, KXHIBmONS AHD LSCTUBES. Au, COMMUNICATIONS by Mail or Telegraph, or Bills sent by *'»■"»« A Co.'s Espnas, will secore immediate attention. Refer to this office, the Hotels and Boric Stcrfea. -CfBCCS ANH.HKSAQBUIS po>timr fidtbfolly attended to, ,aRIKIS UALL, (fcpmi.ny WEBn'» ‘ all,) fafrta JOW, \) n,,xT SmWi/UId.aLU U cMaineJ for Far.W, Cooeeru, Tabl'd ilMtinpi. fa. Alao Carp) a C«lHod ap 1 a«T Horn Band be (oantl In rwditiW* ** “® a i * y applying to WU. FRANK CAROO, at tb- Crvutpl Tabu) ■ Dagaenrran Roopnsbf R.M. Carpn A Oo.,Ftarib»tr«tt,or at tfaTlMl. rotra To the Creditor* npou the Hein Line of Pablle ImproTcmcnu.. ri'HE CREDITORS upon the Mela Lin# of tl.* Public 1 JmproTementßare hereby notified, that pursuant to aiTact, entitled “An Act to provide f. r the ordinary cxpen mh of Government, the repairs of the pabUc Canal* and Railroads and other general and rpedal approprmiona, approved the Bth day or May, ISM. pointed to examine all data* fr MOTIVE REPAIRS, bearing date prior to the let day or December, ISS3, win meet a* f b« followlnz claeea ana periods, ft* toe fulfilment of the duties oAdjP-ed them, vil lloilldajßburg.oo. —...Monday, July 10. Summit, ** -Thursday, “ If Johnstown, •• -Monday, ** I<- IHalrwlU-, “ Mooda*. ** 24. Pittsburgh, “ TLurvlry, *' 27. liuotingiou, “ —.Thursday, A Jg. •*. Lewb-town, « - -Mooday, - 7. MWerrtown, “ -ThurMay, “ 10. lUrriaburg, “ Monday, “ lf ■ Columbia, “ - ......nnirtday, « , 17. Parkaborg, “ - -Monday, 21. Philadelphia* “ —Thursday, ** 24. jyiatrrtb THOMAS a. MAnUiRK. Se Tetary. OVGWOKTira LADIES' SWEBT WIS.T-V«rJ *hol» j some; in ercellect article for ““““•"'JSnf**' ft.r nil) bV D- yiCKJBI»B>, f jyW 7 _ 137 Liberty rtv E&M AN, French, Port, Madeira and AOPriwiiWine*, \ D.WC^^,.^ Bi:»r»i>l K.H, Whisky. Fi€och Mustard, llaTtna Segara, °° h,m1 ’ * th> ! ° ,M: ffneKElßlg. CtMKAP ASI> PlirtK cLAiIET—An excellent. article ft j romtn*r n;e, tor fals ty jyia EST Sfflßc CtlhK^K—imp-Jrted direct from SklU*i Uod, for sale cheap by jyia "'FOR SALE VERY CHEA.P.' . BUILDISO xot in allbsotxt city:. 24 feet by ‘\ TOO. A good bargain can be had byapp’jing scon at the office of ate post. 1-irSK EXTRACTS KOK TUB HANDKAUCUiEFS.—I * have this day rccviT.il a large a.«?ortmeat of PoainV* fine Extracts, among whirli are his celebrated Oriental Drops “il W fce the fiaeot perfumery In the world. Also, j,«3 celebrated Extracts of Upper Ten, Jockey Club, Ae., Ac. Those wishing fine extracts can always procure them at JOS. FLEMING’S, jylj comer of the Diamond and Market fit. 1 EXTRACT USt VAitit iiA—l grot-s of Boaitfa celebrated L fUcTcring extracts of Tanilla, reoeire-i hr jyU 6 JOS. FLEMING Vf-AGIC POLISHING HJWDKIt—Ooe of the jVI now in use f'T polishing fine Iws, *c; 1 «. ctifed by ■ » JOS. VU^.^n P'jNClNh eOAP—An excellent rout in' groan rereiTrtihr ljyi»l __ . FLEMING. M Oast'S IaWUOKITIKQ '-‘‘loi.iL-e do. reoeivoj _<>? " JOB. FUMDiO. jy!2 l>Ui —lOO tons Forge, Anthracite. A, ioo Foundry, Cofce; frr«»l" by jvl2 KINS * HOOIUIKAD. >\R. IGMMINGs’ WO»iKS—Amvrism eOltluu 75 cents / per Tn|; new tnpply by express. Church Before the Flood, feriptur* Heading* on Genesis'. The Teot and the Altar. Lecturesou Miracle* and Parables, or Foreshadows. Pmphectie Studies od Daniel. Lectures on the Apocalypse; Ist aad 2d series. Voices of the Day, Dead and Benediction*. The English edition of the above also on hand, at $1 per to!.: firmer prices $2 and For sale at DAVTSOS’2S Book Store, ?*lO '65 Market street, ne«r Fourth. XTEW BOOKS, BY KXPKKSt, AT i>4.VISON’B BOOK ll STOEdi, 65 Market street, near F -urth. The Pilgrim* or Wablogbam, a tale cf the Middle Ages: by Agnes Strickland. __ * IliEs, Luke**, and. Forest Strc-ams. Travels in Armenia, Russia, Turkey, and Persia: by Curxou. Owl Creek Letters. Maurice on Loris Prayer. Christman Holidays in Rome: l»e Kip. JylO ICB PncliKKP.-W W. WILdJN, corner of Market ami Fourth street*, is opecic" another lot of those aery much approred Patent lce Pitcher*, for family and hotel use. Ice will last from (bar to flee hoars longer In these than in any other Pilcher, and they are of a goo! pattern for constant nse at all seasons. Krerv family, boarding house, and botrl, shoaltf be supplied with them ; price $6. Call and examine theta at 67 Market st. JylO WA>TI.ED—4 sitttation, 1-y a Young Hen, ea licolc betj er. Clerk, or Salesmen- Apply** , FRANCISCCS’ Agrtiey Once, jvlO AS Fifth near Post Off re. TISsl'K PAPJSK—Assorted colors,** Confectioner's! bb», at Jov prices, by «J. S. DAYISON, •" jylO CS 3>tarket.st. - • I“AUb’-ti feegs N«. I for sale by : 1 j jvlil HENBY n. COLLIN'S. HA COX—BOO Uacon bide* for sale by .if 10 HENRY n. COLLINS. (UtrJK.-vb Ooitw, prune cuttiujc,fur sale by ■ jrl'J HFXKT H.t»LLCta. P&ArtLs —n casks receireu and n»r rale by jylO ■ ILEXBY H. COLLINS. Plli lAON—6O tons No. 1 Anlluadte; 10* “ No. i do; 100 ** No. 3 do; ■ Good brands, for sale by VM. BINGHAM k CO., j>B - Canal Banin. I BBLB NO. 3 ttOtff.N ; I«JVf 15 “ No. 1 Baltimore Herring; for sals by jyfl GEO. BINGHAM A CO, Blhl) tfcKU—luo lbs tor feeding daring the hot sewno,. tele tit 47 Fifth street, l>j - *• i>B ETNUKetw AS'l’KU—'Oa* that Is young and bc&ilbY, Apply *t FBANCISCCS? Agtmey QflUe» jyB So. 02 yifih street, near Post WANTED —a eftuaOcD'fcra Farm liasd; %To> r ■■ - who has been raised to the hu’dnee*. Ax . »°R m M*» -ft, ' JEANCISCUa’ icr -P** l lt -M« ... »-•*■*«»«, r><>>.)l TO RKNT—lft the neighbor* ■. -7-.--^-■ x. IVfice; suitable for a store ««. J** 1 °*S?}? sto( - ■ vniury oftce. Apply at ivB No. 5a ‘ dCUS ' K & DC ’ Offioe > J> a rxa - 0a * r th street- n*ar Post Office. JO3. FLttMIN<TB, corner of the Diamond and Market sL R A .S;“*'? ' uRK OOD UVKR OIL—By far the bwt »r -nil wu.* 1 the now ln use. Those osing-Cod livet .. 27* -J do well to giro this * Wial, and be convinced of over all others; 3 «lca received b; JT? JO?. FLEMING.. IjUN4 So4.*h.—A large ami frrsh supply of Clean’s Cet . ebrmted Honey Soap; Low's Old Brown Windsor, and a Tark(y of other *>**<«, neairetl by JjT JOS. FLBSO>'(i. O nom.nKß ntoara 1 braces received by POWDERS—3 gross, freshly prepared, for sale Q by [jyTJ JO3. FLEMING. HI 8 U MUSS—IOO tbs, Terr superior, received this da y b / j y T JOS. FLEMING, ■JUPEK OAKBUN4TB SODA— IS,OOO toa on baodandfor OsalebT . FLEMING BROS, Sueeemor to J. Kidd A Co , jj7 No. CO Wood street. /■"tLOYSS —1000 Bis on hind and for rale ny O jy 7 FLBMINQ BROS. SPANISH WHITING—6O bbU on hand and for rale by jj7 FLEMING BROS. c LirABANTISD PURE UIL ORIGANUM—SO lbs on hah \\ and for sale by FLEMING BEOS. I >KFINED B ALTPKTKK—IWOO Tbs on hand andformie It by fjy7} , FLEMING BKP9. PINK HOOT—ISOO ft* on'hand and for sale by jj7 FLEMING BEOS. EMERY— 2000 jbe, aseoned number*, on h*£d and 1 sale by [jyTp FLEMING,BROS. A MILL SEAT, at the Falla of Flafi Creek, Va, with 100 acres of land, for sale by 3. CUrUDERT A’fiON, *..* . ' * **• vSxCHANGK.—Ten eertsTof land, with a good. Dwelling Jji House, situate at MartayßTilie. aril! i« exchanged for city property. 8- CUTUBERT A‘FON, jyT *■ 140 Third street Loans NEGOTIATED, Eenu Collected, an,i Business Partners procured, at the General Agency Office, 140 Third street- jy7 ORPHANS' COURT SALK OF BUILDING U)X3—Ute the Property of David Greer, deceased—eituatod intbw Eighth Ward of this city—fronting on Pennsylvania are one, Forbes street, Locust street, Vkkrax. street, Bluff street, and Magee street—WHl be sold oFtbe premises, on SATURDAY, the SHh day of Jalj,/*t 2 o'clock, P.M. Terms to accommodate purchaser*. V Particulars made' known at sale. EDMOND GREER, > .. jyfcU SOPHIA GREER, | Admrs. * FitlCKs K*.l»UuM>—Frank-Lectins Ladles' tlb«rt£Ttor July, just received aql {.r rale at SO reote Also, a few copies left cS Harper, Putnam, Graham, Seder, nod the Kntekerbecke., for July; all 5 cents fas? than cxn be had elsewhere— notwithgtamttnc the hot weaO*«. Remember, the place Is 87 Wood su*c\ D 7 SAMUEL B. LACFFSL OhMl-ANNUAL HALE —A. A. MASON A CO. will oflr*' O their immense stock of Embroideries and White Goode «t from 2ft t» 87H per cent iw than nroal price*. jy6 WANTKt* —A purchaser for the handsomest House ac 4 Grounds 00 Troy Hill—it is a home. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, |c2S , 75 Fourth btreeL lAOK KENT —A very OesiraUe coat tty seal. 7 milts from 1* the cite, on the Steubenville pike—late the Homestead of Gen. Wn. Mark* Along with the house and warden. *M be let an Orchar 1«f the Tory best quality orgralted f.uit. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Jitk -on.Rt ibe Toll Gate ontbepmra*&. jyll JA C. RICHEY, Real Estate Icm>. CUiUIOKotTiW Fun COUNlttk UKS l DANCER—Ktw ) acres of ground, in * taaaUful ldc%tfc>e,3itnft at To&t Mile Kiin, at $125 pertere.* 1 A ams at >2OO, nod * ;.aciys at 1350 per acre. A goal road (pUuk) to abcv» prop erty, and pleasant dtqgtwm for mldercw. Examine tor yourselves. B, ~ A’N . 140ThW*;rr- • y;< • , *<.* /i * « P / r' *' '■ % 4 " ■ . ’ ft . S,'** ‘ ..iinnuoKuum notice D. FTCKEigSK. D. FICKETSEN. ™ to J l - J .*xe Champlain; 64 Juniata, (Gap Forge,) far sale by KIXQ A MOOanEAD. JAMES WARDROP. -A large lot of excellent Shoulder f j>7j JOS. FLEMING. ' ?' _ '■•th * m *rf ' V* JXI ! ’^&a ■ ‘s*» ijSl I' f" “ M -■ “••v-a - - ■**?Sl •" . .* «.••.•< I *» i t. J !.■$ (•*■> ****«£--I mm ■ * ■ ►- • ■y r • jfflfl L- . '/<*►■*. -: £853 P". ■**■■*• <t •• * «■'■-. ‘'it*'*.' ’J&f&m-] | ./ ♦ j&llgPsga 1- ■ -?■-!■ •- • I' ••k. j* ?-: %■/ l fr ■ r iv K-' .■ '■ V . • ' V 0 \ ■r -C- .'. : .* '!*• <‘n. ... - I * »■ * s . ■ '' ’■ n+* - t * *iy*£S ; ■Via. ft, -.i-X
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