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Btulmrgb IEH-d i. tShoriwi to «e-»a Aar«a»n»« <ul Sraaoßimoiia<*»•*«■» “ r *'> ulr ** »*J“* rtlee. Their reedpta are retarded aa. pajmeob. Their atleea are at .*«» *<>“. «* N "“” «““> 306T05, U BCASB STBSO. SOBIIIS POST JOB OFFICII. We would wll the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN to the lhct that we hare just received . pom Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and are now prepared to fill orders tor Cards, Oreolare, BUI Heads, Paper Books, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi tions. All ovd«swiU be promptly filled. ■ Haw* of tae B«t. ’William Gapers, D. D., one of theßish ops of the Jtf. E. Chaw*, Bouth, died at Cfcarles t on, 8. C., a day or two ago, aged about ■ittj foor. Ho was one of the mbit eminent and useful Ministers in the Choroh. Ealf Metcalf baa been nominated for Gover nor by the Snow Nothings of New Hampshire, In place of Her. Mr. Moore, not eUgftft. He la an old Demoorat, was once Secretary of State, and. belongs to the Edmund or “Old Goard ” faotion. Intelligence reached New Orleans on. the let Inst., that the steamboat Elisa fas sunk week before last, at Plum Point ln the Missis sippi river, a abort distanoe below Memphis. The particulars have not been received, but it is feared that about thirty lives have been lost by this disaster. We give in another column an artiole fsom the London Times, wifish shows to what (tire, straits the British army in ths Crimea is reduced. At first the Thunderer was charged with unfairness, and a sinister motive, for inveighlngYgainat the unfitness of Raglan and his decamp,” but all the EogUsh journals are beginning to confess the oharges are true. The New York Legislature is oomposed of 128 Assemblymen and 82 Senators. In the Whig caucus there were 80- present—64 from the Houee and 16 from the Senate. Of these Sew aid got 74* but this does not secure hie election Without other "votes from outside, s. The eleotion firn place to-morrow, and it may be the Know Nothings will yet elect the Senator, although not very probable. During the past month, nearly-forty fires oc curred in the United. States, where the loes ex ceeded $lO,OOO. The total lorn reached $1,055,- 000. Eight liven were loet by the above fires. During the same time 48 American veernls have been reported as totally wrecked, and one, a new. ship, burnt. Of them, 7 were ships, 8 barqoss, 17 brigs, and 16 schooners. The value of ves sels and cargoes was $1,244,000; ths insurance -amounted to $1,096,000. The Philadelphia 2forth American of Saturday, in ui article on.the Sun bury and Erie Railroad, •ays of the President, Hon. Jas. Cooper. 11 By the unanimous report of oommittete in both branches of Councils, Mr. Cooper is shown to be wholly unqualified for the post he flUs, not to speak of graver matters of inculpation.” This is rather Sbvers on the man who aspires to the dignity of being elected U. 8. Senator for a sec ond term. THE PITTSBUftfIH AMD 9TBUBBM tILLE RAILBOAO COHPAZVY. This Company is now duly organised* James 8. Craft, Esq., is elected president of the board of directors, and the directors -themselves are the right kind of men to back the president la poshing forward the work vigorously. We long to hear the puff of the locomotive coming in over the Steubenville road. It will connect at Btenbenvtile with roads running through cen tral Ohio. No road could be more important to Pittsburgh, or open to ns a wider or richer mar ket for our manufactures, or supply our city more abandantiy and constantly with the pro ducts of a great farming region. Had the road keen completed one year ago, we should not have been compelled. for months to pay from one two dollars per barrel more for flour than it -sold for in Cincinnati. With this road com pleted, we shall be less dependent on the uni form and profitable throughout the year. The grading of |he,road for nearly the entire routeis now completed, and the company has determined to mortgage, it and raise means'' to complete the entire superstructure, and stock it for doing business within a few months. The fir*t mortgage on a work so sare to pay good dividends, will doubtless find purchasers ow good terms. This road is but a" short and most im portant link to connect two of the greatest east ern and western thoroughfares of travel and trade: to wit, the Pennsylvania Central road to x '"*-'ths east, and the Steubenville and Indiana road through, Central Ohio, and by other connecting roads, through all the western States. No road projeeted in this violoity has a fairer prorpeet of proving a safe and profitable investmeat. It has not -its own business to make;. but as soon as .completed other finished reads are ready # ib throw a fall tide of basiness upon it It is . Philadelphia's road to the west as well as our ' own; and the Central road otjmpaoy are well aware of its Importance as an extension of their great road. With the assets oft hands it is be lieved that tbs mortgage will produce means enongh to complete the work in the shortest time possible. Mr. Graffs ability, his perseverance and in dustry,, and his methodical and prudent manner ner of doing business, all give promise that this work will not only be done speedily, but well. The credit of the oity, so far as it is interested in this matter, we believe will not suffer in his hands. 8 access to the Steubenville road, and all oth er enterprises for whioh the bonds of the city and oonnty have been issued ; and that are de signed to place Pittsburgh on an equal footing with almost any other railroad eity in the coun try. 41 There la a good time coming ” for Pitts borgh, and it is expeeted to arrive by the earliest trains that reach ns by the railroads that are nov in the course of construction. 49" The Chdego Tribune— a "paper that prides ltsslf ap. on comctnea* in dnmsUs m*tur*—oommence* an article Urn*:—“ Adam Truman,-in Uri. Mowatt’i play of 4 Ex trema*,’ has frequent cruse to ezclsim, ‘This ii % great •ottntry!’ n There ij no Adam Truman in “ Extremes,” Mrs. Movatt did not write diet play. Our cotempora ry meaae Mark Mayberry, in Dr. Starry’* com* iy of w Ex treme*.” ' We do not know as we shall get any for the correction, bower#r. — Buffalo Erprut. Not,-at least, until you are oorreot. The au v thor of “ Extremes ” is a journeyman printer, who worked in Philadelphia at thnytime that ; gmusing oomedy was brooght out. He after- wrote “Dunning; or, the Ways of but, from the foot that it has not been played since it was brought out at the Walnut Street Theatre; (In 1862) we suppose what was latended bi annihilate “ barkers, J, << borers," d id genu* -wane, has proved a failure. £Do yon the amendment, Mr. 0.7 Death or Dixdhich Kiicu&iaokii.—Bnr Harmon Knickerbocker, said to be the original Of Washington Irving’p “Diedrioh Knickerbock er,* died at his residence, at Schagticoke, Hew York, about too days ago. He had been a '«V Judge, and at the time of his death was 76 years old* - Opsxatiohs or tbs Mist.— The deposits at the U. 8. Mint, at Philadelphia, in the month of January, were—Gold $4,269,400; Silver 9170,* 000—total, $4,489,600. The coinage was—Gold *4,645,246; Silret *229,000-40U4 *4,874,246. * ' ■ W , <*■ . •a*i ■? j, ; •» * - -* M r"/ ;T -V J » :m.> \*>* **/t fc t ' *...•* , ..... v r •* \4,.' » • . ' .t* ’ •>•»'• -’•• r***» • ißglorlfttti Bad o t a « H«ro. n Meat A. isSwedihe nrvtct fot'bHngToglicmeTus slilpltt dieobedience of the commands of his eu|«riar . officer, protests against the dismissal as/an arbi trary set on the pert of the Presiden£fvHe 1» of orderr, to whiehpf hee Been times, die-: misseaiihe eintlea three t&ia, Srom thesquad- belig b«f|r»* Cottit of.leqo irfl bb was only'riinidited after greet difficulty; the eeeond time it waa rendered imperative mjf der Mr. Fillmore's adminietration, he being unar hie to nettle hu aooonnto with the Fourth Audi tor, oh hie return from a ernise, where he had noted an hie own punar. The Senate inter posed, for it and obvioUs to thone who knew Hunter that he wan not flt-fhr a dlebnndn| offioer. The, blame of the matter L wan eaet open the department,: and Hunter not only received.hie eommieeloh hack again, but more eubßtantiel relief in an. appropriation ..of .tome fc&.OWto mak# gbodthedeiioleney in hie pur eer’n aooount. During the Mexioan war he wan tried.by eonrt-martial and diiminaed from Per ry’n nquadron for dieobedlenoe of orders, in oap anting Alvarado and other places, contrary tp the plan of operations preparodby the Commo doro. ,The Court, however, only reprimanded him for this offence, and Seoretary Mason sub negnently appointed him to the eommand of the Toney, in the Mediterranean. Ho waa die mieeed on hie return, aa stated above, for not being able to settle hie accounts. For bringing home hie.ehip in violation of the orders of Com. Balter, we believe he was liable to be punished with death, but the President ohose to quietly dismiss him, and he will hardly have another op portanity of repeating his trick ■ ia the Ameri can service. The Qauiti Btated a day or tiro since he superintended the construction of the U. 8. .ship that ires built ia Pittsburgh a few years ago. We thick this is a mistake, as that was probably Commander W. W. Hunter, the in* Tenter of the submerged propellor. Habuhbduq, February 2. Umber? Pay Advanced — Wetiern Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane—The Bribery BUI — PiUeburyh Appointments. The Senate was engaged in the passage of several public bills this morning. The “ Mechanics* Lien ” bill was discussed by Price, Hendricks, Darsie, C ret well and others, and laid over. Bill Ho. 102, “to provide for the reeeiptaod disbursement of Lhe revenues, having relation to the agencies of Banka, pasted with divert amendments through secood reiding—the amend ments were conducted by Mr. Brown, of Phila delphia. Mr. Baokalew moved to proceed to considera tion of bill Ho. 77 on third rt&diog, regulating the pay of members of the Legislature. Messrs. Baokalew and Jamison for, and Messrs. Haide man, Crabb and. Brown against, although they : considered the bill fair and juht. It passed Son* ate by a vote of 18 yeas and 10 nays, and vis sent to the House of Representative*. Several local bills, not coon to ted with your district, passed. Ur. M’Cliotock read In his place a bill enti tled an Act establishing the Western Pennsylva nia State Hospital for the Insane. It appro priates $45,000' for purchase of ground and construction, and authorises the Commissioner* of the counties composing the Western Diatriot to sabscribe. This movement, whether enooeee fnl this year or aot, promises to provide an im portent relief foe the poor iasaae, who, from the crowded wards of tha State Asylum here, will be again forced to the barbarity of an imprison ment la oar county prisons. Who objects to this outlay of the State, or who will Interfere with the appointment of Commissioners t Let him speak out l The House of Representatives was oooupisd with “Publio Calendar,” without passing any one. House Bill He. CB, called the Bribery Bill, oc cupied the greater part of the eessloa in hs discasrion Messrs. Stookdale, Ball and Mo- Combs spoke iu favor of the bill; Messrs. Strong, (Speaker,) Eystsr, Morris, Kirkpatrick, and a host of othsrs, agaiast Its provisions, as ineffective. . The oppoeers were severe on Sena tor Price. The House adjourned, after a session pro longed beyond the usual hour, without a vote being taken. The members of the Philadelphia delegation, it U understood, are generally hostile to the bill, in view of the want of necessity for Its enact ment They, like seoy ethers, believe that ths Legislature has suffered reproach, more from the conduct of professional borers, and a single ease of avariciou» mtanity In a member of the House of 1864, than from any great extent of oorruptioa. It is, however, a reasonable law, and may have salutary results. Asicseusmen might use it to levy blade mad, yet the upright man mast ran rlshs for the poblio good. Gan. Moorhead and James Veeeh, Esq., have returned to their respective homes. Gov. John ston is absent, and Cooper is in tbs Senate rap pingaway. at ibeelevanth hour, against foreign paupers' and criminate j—a new and perhaps a good way to •• raise the wind ” for a re-election. The Governor has made, bat not yet an nounond, the appointments of Plonr Inspector and Sealer of Weights and Msasures for your city. Fahnestookr It 1* elated, withdrew hie pa pers from the executive budget, together with his claims for position. Ward, Magee and Fergu son. are in the ring for the Sealerehip; and Culp, Bears and-Zeijlsr for the Floor inspectorship. It having bate understood that the Governor would hot 6* ready to make hie appointments In Philadelphia oounty until after the special elec tion of Senator, to fill. Mr. Foulkrod’s place, it is said that the present occupants are preparing to resign, and thus force on him the necessity of notion. Both rumors may be untrue, yet I give them for what they are worth. Ftttshugh and Cennellewille R. R. Co* We understand this Company will be prepared to let out the work on their road all the way from Turtle Creek to West Newton by March or' April next. It Is about twenty-three miles. From West Newton to Counellsville the gradiog. is already nearly completed and prepared for the rails. .Some of them, wc believe, are laid. By finishing the work from Turtle Greek to West Newton, we shall have a continuous road, from Pittsburgh to ConufUsvill*. This long de sired work is progressing faster than many of our citlrens arc aware of; aud it will not be many years before a trip to Baltimore will be but a ten boors* task. Matters and Tiling* in Washington, [Private Cerrtependant of th» Psonujlrantan.] Wasbmotox, February 1, 1866. I regret to anoonoos the death of Samnel Pleasonton, the widely known and universally respected Fifth .Auditor of the Treasury, an office whioh he held upward*of fifty years —having received the appointment in 1804 The oase of a person holding a high and reapeotable position under the successive administrations of Jeffer son, Madison, Monroe, Adams, Jaokson, Van Burea. Harrison, .Tyler, Polk, Taylor, Fillmore, and Pierce is. without a parallel in the history of our government; but, alack I and alas !it is not a case bolding out tha slightest hope or enocur-' agement for surviving inoumbents; Oar Metropolitan Fair opens at the Smithso nian Institute neXt.week, This kind of business was overdone, at the New York Crystal PaUoe, and it will take some years before the country fairly recovers from the surfeit - *• •’ -• ■ Tfie block of marble for the National Monu ment, from the Firemen of Philadelphia, has ar rived, as also a committee. Messrs. Peter Frits, J. 8.-Vance, andFraooee Riley. They ere to 1* fetodand feasted, by the Franklin Compaoysf Washington, this evening. - An attempt was made In the Senate this {Doming to oali up the French Spoliation Bill out of its Jam. -.s The motion wav defeated By a vote of 29 nays to 26 yeas.- New Tkum a JUu Hixraos M Bishop frapp, of Cleveland* rapped those of bis Congre gation who had deposited foods in the Canal Bank, in open Ohoroh, the other Sunday. He told thorn that they should havegivuntbo money to him on deposit, fbr the us* oftfc* LottL and; not entrusted-it to, the hands of heretics, wltriy, bank ktrum. •«” f-'r-' •••;•->■•>'>"?:- ■, -' ' • ■■■ : -'y-'\-^i^,' ,\ •- - * V ', . ‘..Wtyjdffi's?*- '•/*•■;<?'•; ■ ’-. r. •' 4 V*#t* ' I&4TJ? i\*V* W $•- <,•?.'« ■■:■. ■ .ir, ' f A * • . ■ •• .-vv h «C& +£ *••• ..-.• •v** P*\ ■ -'Hi - [Oormpoodenee of Dally Morales Pott.] T LKTTKR mon nAXUUSBIJBO. T? tA£-i V t e? .**' BY THE ARCTIC’S. MtHS.— I ' ■“ 1 ' : ‘ _, ~. iiing of Ihe month, otihoogh th. Crimean winler i Deplorable State OX tue Brinan. id not eel In. Ih» Tima eomea to 1 Army in the Crimea. tk ‘ t “"'>'««* »omo *xtraordin»ry stria Ot i S~ 3 „ "fortune istmtaeg, we are .bout to Ueo onjB>l; | v, - t»n>“ ““ | to extrlot »n]rthing*j^ft^%> P t ffwltjfc* .1 InffflL jad a - Jallryll— ! ■: «£? Cr,n >“> “*#**«** $, uifirtr tra’degreei'Sitow thTfifeing plot, «• war, would bad at thelr.de had broa( , ht tbe road , inlo . &l st »te for the « fOe wretohee who fho battle field, oourerauce of troops aud munitions of war to larthe hesoh, for the spoil of the slain or the p er ekop. %redked. We might, indeed, without muoh in- The Boulogne QaicUe publishes adrloes from doeorum, take an honor that has bead forced on JJ er it o- elating that, in .diplomatic cirolcs, no ns—fastened on fit, by our rirals and opponents, doubt is entertained that Russia and Austria For weeks and weeks were we exposed to a storm wiu come Man s „ Mme nt ou the freedom of the of abuse from all sides far what was sailed our and the oessstion'of the Russian ptb interetted or spiteAd'mlire,mentation,’ of the maturate in the Ptmcipnlmea. ■ ■ state of things at the seat of war. Borne writers An stria has gained the object about which she ooollj assured the publio the whole was an Inren- was 11, interested. ! tion, and that the hideous complication of faul There are accounts from Weimar, aocording negleots'dasoribadlh our columns was of home t 0 wblcb tf ie Austrian Qorernment manufacture—lhe truth being that all was going u lho p nnoß ', if the Thnringiau Blites that, bn rerj smoothljr and oomfortablj under the pa- the paotfie declaration of Rossi/ it apipears tertal rale of*Lord Raglan, his seteran 00l »d*i«ahle not to proceed wtihth/mobiUxitiou leagues,- and youthful aids-de camp. When this ir ltl „ Military ContlngcnTof the Ossmauru. oould no longer be maintained, one or two jour- BlatM . u j tb s t Austria will not; therefbte, nail admitted the lasts, but threw the blame bri anestionberore the Diet. Ihe Empe wholly and eolely on Urn Administration at home. r „ r “f AuoLria haß .oohaiied the punishment of For our pert we hate dbne_opr beat to describe d#att in ui Auptnon army, the stats of things of just as it ie, leaving all the partita concerned to settle the responsibility - among themselves at well aa they eaa, only fix* At WuhiDgtnQ a-y. 31, steposn pharos log a culprit here and there, when the matter ton, Fifth Auditor at th* iw**ory u«eMta«t «b» seemed to be brought home; and this, after all, d a I t " t «' ln lh ' '® l *““****’ te what all onr ootemporariee teem tp have some MM round to. Hare the/all are, and not only they, but provincial newspaper* of all kinds—Eog list, Irish, Scotch—eaying what wa have eaid ell along; “taking the bread out our of mouths," if, indeed, it la a qaestion of political capital; and not only confirming, bat actually going beyond, everything.** hate said. But who any longer denlee the suffering* and loeaM of onr army,. or can deny them T They arc oo&feeead, with wa know not what excuses, by the CommanderinChief. They are confess ed by the Qenerala of bis staff. From the very men in command of the army—the man wboee alleged inertneae, ineapaelty, and blindness bate been the theme of many a complaint, come let ters to their friends, describing the state of things muoh as U la described by the corporal or the private soldier, the mere unit in the military system. Somehow or other everybody views the war from without, and aeema the helpless spec tator of a frightful catastrophe. Everybody 'complaint. It It “I oomplain,” “you complain,” and so on through all the a ambers and persons. The universality of the complaint Is its worn feature, for while everybody admits the terrible state of things, and there la no argument upon it, the expedition seems to flounder in a Serbo nlan bog of despair, and that doll Cimmerian sky which the aaolente ascribed to the eoeoe of this calamity. The army, and its managers at home and abroad, dream rather than live in any waking or active sense of the word. They fee 1 , and see, and hear; they even speak and intend, but do nothing. It is so from the lowest to the highest. A great authority writing from the Crimea says of the fresh * troops, ** they abso lutely despair, bttfefne reckless, “ cease io pre pare their food, gcriito hospital, and die " Here is a picture of the Crimean disease in Us sim plest form—ln tbs person of the poor vjiJier jost eotte from England. Xext*foUt>we, id same letter, a pioture of it in another rsge—io i tbe, Commissariat sad authorities obarged witb the transport The writer says, that hitherto the good elotblog and comforts accumulating at , Balaklavn might aa wall be U London, so nearly impossible is u to transport them to the camp * Tuai it is so, everybody knows by this time. i There la everything la the world at Balehlsta. The arrivals then doriag December were laces , seat—shiploads npoo shiploads; and in them great numbers of the very things moet wanted. Nobody oan say what than is not at IMiklava, . for there, we hilieve, ere still to be bund all the thousands of package* sent from this eown . try, and never heard of again Bat the army, t like a man in a dream, has not the waklsg will , and energy to stretch out Us hand and effectual l ly grasp the wealth within its reaeh. It oom plains, It means inarticulately and helplessly, liken patient under chlorsferm. If It dees more, , then comes another stage ef the Crimean dieor- I der. nooneietsin “plane” that somehow are . always on the p int af beisg put Into exeention, , but edmethlnn, somebody, name ofielal, come , aooldeht, indefinitely postpones them. The great i authority we have quoted has drawn up a plan ; for the transport of goods, from Balahiava to I onmp. It has reoeived the approval of the Qutr , ter-master General, but at the beginning of the sew year it was still only a plan. Of source, nothing can be done without a plan; but it doen i oeemr to no that of the date mentioned, a con siderable number of the “navvtoe” had landed with the materials for their railway. Hu that solid eeeietenee, too, dwindled Into a “ plan,” to i be passed from ofiee to office, and to be decided on when young eflUere have beoome oU, and old officers young 7 Why has there been no trane . port all this limit Why did we land in the , Crimea without wage as, or any regular system for the conveyance of baggage ? The apology is, that la thie oouotry of Haaaom and Crosnkill, ’ a oomolttee of old gsoerale have been rictiag for ' months to deoide on the but form of carls, and , that nothing nan be done to save the remnant of k the army from destruction till they bare made , their report , Yet, while the attempt fo shield the Generals f by attacking th# Ministers )• eimply ndicnloue, and is. la faot alraady abandoned, In troth and , hoauty it mutt be admitted that the authoritiu f at home seem to suffer equally from thie Crimean t helplessness. They, too, sss nad hear, sad feel and complain, but do not address themselves point blank te the remedy.' Their measures are aimless and Ineffective—felling ehort, like the old man's javelin, and making only a ooiey show k of energy. Look to the letter in Tuesday's pa k per from Mgjor General Aageretein. lons k diately ou the intelligence of the miseries euf , fersd by the elok nad wounded after the battle . of the Alma, upon the field, ou the passage, and . in the hospitals, official assurance was giveu that eneh horrors shonld not occur again. The , miseries of the middle-passage were aa bad as ever after three months of publio warning and official resolution. The sick and wounded do oof, indeed, He whouy nnoared for on the gory , battle-field, but they do lie in the mud, the only bed they find in the hospital marquees at the camp while at Scutari, though many evils are redressed, the crowding and theinfeotioue ebar . aeter of the atmosphere engendered by it have > been lately aggravated to so alarmiog extent. , Again, some months ago the tea-dealers of tho metropolis, with that generous feeljog whioh so well becomes tbs commerolakclaii. offered to supply the hospitals with tea*and fugar gratis. Their offer was deollned, on the-ground that there was tea and sugar enough la the fospital stores at the oosft of Government? In iaot, ' there vu none, and from that Urns to this mere bai been none, exoept what we "have supplied from the Fund, or the poor sufferers oould buy at - an extravagant pries from the sbip-suwarde and saltiers. Very possibly, orders hire been given; very possibly, supplies here been sent, and tbs receipt thereof duly notified by the regu lar authorities. Yet the weapon has not r eobt><] the mark, and will not reaoh It. Ther« is no where to be found that penetrating glance, that searching scrutiny, that strength of will, tuat determination that the thing ab»ll be dune by wbloh atone things are done. We oonfese that we put great faith In the human will. We be lieve that “where there is a will there is a way." Bat then the will must he a very resolute ooe, otod must override all torts of couflioting wishes. We really oauuot believe that if either the Min istpr of War or the Commander In-Chief in the Crimea, had thoroughly resolved, last Gotober, that the siok and wounded should have beds to lie on, pjoper transports to oonvey them to hos pitals, weather-tight tent* in the camp, tea and other comforts, these poor creature* would still be without these thing*. Nor can we believe that, if nearly three monthe ago, when the oom mnnloation between Balaklavaand the camp was interrupted or raodered dlffienlt, Lord Raglan and hie staff bad resolved to restore it by a road that would stand the wear and tear of an army's traffic In all weathers, that army would hat* been redueed to Its present melancholy state, 1 whioh is about at bad as. If it had been eepara tedji hundred miles from its supplies, or shut! Up in a besieged town. - Human will may eotbe I supreme, bqt lti* very, ant to prevail, ini. the comparative strength of .human wills go far tw determine the issue of wgr. Fortune is not the jade that some would represent her. She is to 1 he wooed and woo, but by no feeble or irresolute hand. If jre wish for meows, we most first re-! -solve to leinothing we oan help stand in ita way favor, no fear, no delator motive l —above all, oo friends; and then; when we have eaeri fioed all we have, we, at least, deserve to succeed, yhi Lat«it Kiwi. The Tima, in • leading editorial, draws a most deplorable piotnre of the state of theermy. In the Crimea- At the beginning of January it oould muster only 14,000 bayonets ; the artillery tad engineers had been reduced in proportion, and cavalry no longer existed aa a fores. The deaths amounted to duty a day, and the number disabled by fatigue and debates to 1,000 a week. I This ratio, the thinks, will rapidly increase, is oompnted that out of 14,000 men nominally "*■ i,l ;* ' * '.FEW ADYi&TIS£JSI£HtB. «T Blow*, Kick*, Cairn,, T«nd*r fut, *e.— All know on being struck hard on the eyo, or on tfar lhoe,lLalU swell end tarn bleak;-whoever prefer not a eloitj eje er Meek takriti rub K Instantly In CAILErs Pain EXTRACTOR, end DvlUur. swelling, blackness or pain w!H occur. Chang* plnsteredaily on cocos* Aw son# time, end they wllldluppwr, nod nek* the meet pninlal corn nod tender toot easy on. applicaUoa; nil cnnthus bn eared anfai Ingly. • FROO AND OTHER FELONS,'WHITLOWS, AND RON- BOON DS„ When commencing nod only tender enn be stopped, and aH tbe agony saved with being enclosed Cor n few cays in D A.L- L*ro PAIN EXTRACTOR; even after they tore totted tbe boneu tbe Anger can be saved and all further agony— change tbe Blaster three times aday. O. V. OLICKBSBR * 00., Pn/prietorS, New York. For sale by Dr. G. H- KRYPBR, 140 Hood street* and by all Draggietsand Dealers in Medicines tbrooghoot the Uni* tad States. f*bs-4e«2w hl«otiun.»Au j»ec«<ua h»r t«n rertf \*ih Oompaoy for ereetinr a bridge over tha . r».*r opposite Ftteboich, In lie *v*otity of Allegheny.” will be h»M<*n in Hie otHee cf tbe Company, at the north end .»f the Bridge, on NON LAY, tbe day o£A(arcb next* eommeurtng at 1 o'clock, P. M. U-tib lm JWfV TT&RPER. Traesprqr. Horticultural feotine.—»u*ii kticul TU Ai. r4>. IKTY *l.l i. id ib.'.r n.bly Meeting on WK N i MMY NhXT, tb- Ttb lev .lo o'clock, A. M., a: lb« oJli'e ol Jetoee WsrUn-p, Httb «-rwu * A. M* eVKV-;v»»* ?«■*«• ■♦srv. - * **- WilkiM * « (sa*o» -'rt U» aJ W ..iitu* A ‘ BANKERS AN D-EXjCH NGK i -OKERS, C. b. uiutixa—. .V*. 71 >bvrtA'tfr.rf, - 'i/til tr IN TIIR nuipvßfiocP nr Ban*- cod ' Lir. • jC tba (>oa in* lari rit innntli*, **• » - ibkt io *Uuu t ktary 1b fhalr troubl** u •« oalof adcpartnm Iron )>u«i Bc-»; uiia «u, l*kaoeetft'r tf ft«rar- lb- pa 1 ft.* is al' ftuc*, Ux. ao *,«calfttk>ns la **fvj’-p ••-ark*,'’ or “tr.* t “ou‘ '■ !e < j r» i .ls,” »hftli l«mpt o» t* o ti..» strlet m 4 1* glue: -ill • >ur bu*U»<- bwlwtipy h«i in »•»<*-: Jitig all *.-.a ic-i »•» «ttatl aot ool; 1 * rrti*r »*■> t »TT#i,ircu- see ftivl «rc«r* tbvtr Hut that in •dcp'ilijr -..C *nur»» fto abftli i .MDJ- '/U'lWßfl'liClftlf L<uc2* l‘v*CJ 11 • ■ o l Oil ■ r ul'K DEPOSI Ulm a-t t*l had that: tt.-r. untj ftdjiutßdt mx* raquattAl to urin* la tbrir buoki pod r«rt]flc»tar JL WILKIKd ft CO* IVZJ»* «XTfl4d\< run Uua*P' -1 •— ■aftmjxDt of T»ry flna KitncU, anon* «Ueb u« 'Lafci&'a, ftouMwl’a HarriHoD** Ac. Hum aUklog ftas JtxtracU »a tivapa tlwm fr< m ' JO'.. FLtHINO, frfct ecrw Dtamvad and ll»rk«i atraaft (TOIL* CfUMX—A »»:; narb«(B articia *» chapp'd > baads, tun Us*, Ac; e «iuMor.irwkb pr*par«d forcai* bp U\ 6 JOi K>teMtK*. AU AN DIN ft— Aa aicMira Ac., • own n«ii«d bp Mbl HaKCR-8 COti LITER 01L.—12 do*« of thw aiMUtoi •rttctarwlTad bp J«h> rLEMUiQ. U UDUTZ"l*oWi>llft»-t <roM t«j [»*■ O fftfcl Mdtlts PffWd*r* uu hkt>J acd C-t •*'<* Up Ij*L4YuMMi txnutli>-i*'ooteii tnitomA to* MMClwl T CVOflDf Kltfactf , *i#o, a <QM !“£**■ tvs A B*kiM r*irj«r, ewfUiafr lU« W«i wUel« rn*9 U W, rtr»:Tri tr l>b£J . JU&. ALSRIXU. RUU. AifthbUr-To beta* frw£ tfcfc fa; UlrMj Mil kr Hk far fkU HftffßY U. OOLUK& J~ UtT HJtcii liu>—mii Uiwi'Lwf*' IhMK Id I«farut7. Kntck>-rt>oek** Kcgtcto*, fcrTrbnurr. lXxrp>T, for km i>ft kt fw\ttv%rj. Nmririu—Yrrt Tf irmil. Pt,lic* Unm Jo«r»*l, JMfriitj*** karrinu, B*llou‘* ftcwriid, E*t •nUy Pml, ke, wMtM unj uto *t tfc* r&e»s Bo«k ten «c w. x. uuoKNTKvycy « to. Ml >' i ?6 iWtih *tr**>. - " ..it.'d W' If'* LA-iW uuccr, .j ticti io-l \r« Y >fi Fw»bUma,fctf Kakirrlivlm Vt|»iln(, %jt Ftbriur;. lUr|*r l i Moguls*, f*r r«trcarj I‘rta 15 c«oU. Ynt *»-* • 11. * CQ. f*b» _ _ I.\ W ur. S. l \iULfc! i Mt** imi »>u»m l»*r.uijg t I.’-a**, rf W!. pftrLjx. •liuui't'fVMß. kuttair c«4e*i> Hr. tnJ brJ roam*. Tb« l»l ha» ft fn iit oi 4* t«rt fta Allen street $y 100 deep. A <*«l> of (mr«J »iar «b 4 joxnp In thr kl'eben. oal~©T»o »dJ »tnM*> (rsM-s. trait tree*, ffrap« rm« of cbftiee %I la cr&}»UU order, for SiCOJ. Trim*, fTC4 fn hftbd. rdn»Jott*r is Hue* ywr*. 5. CVTUU BHT * SO*, libs IT HJLVbkkn U3kJ> WU a UUU. eItCCIMS.-Ta* llarj-atk “onfi, tha r«al g«-oiilt*a arU*l*. omt) OBij ba ob tahwJ of lb» *ub#-riber. »t No U>) TMrd Ftr«>*t it eeiti all chap*, dial**, Ac.; !<««■« «on rciugti hud*, ifrl tudm ' *b*u • ft, uwmhJi and *btta; Ub, aalSovbaaa tod mJo«Mof tha tfclD The <t«KD4» J I* UtU vaiuaUa Boob dally lanaaauß but a tts&'tact e*ii aJaay* ba fooad •t bo. ltoTfelrt bCraat. l»*ie*l2Wc«aM aeak*. 8 L. CTTUBERI. fcbß TWrt tliaet, near femlthflaM. VALUABLX NKW BOOtS—Tb* UWHtj of «o CxMdi tkiti Port D«qac«a« ia I'M, amUr Major Qaa •nl Brad Jock: *Uh r>l*u» awl nap* Momoin of Wfcjo; UtMrai AuW, *itk A pianof Port Do qtMn>». I?M.- “Tb* fct»d of Oooirj»ct»7.” A rrfatktln Of Kr J of Or-otroTornj’. lo • milm af Uit«n to tA» Mo*l lUftrroJ FraocD P. tUoriek, U. C. A~, ol iialQnor* : by Jobs II Uopklu, I>. D-, L L b, ilithtfp uf Vtmgat Bancroft*! Ulatory of Ui« VoiUfd £ta;«f. 6ib rol, and fall •ettn. Nelly Brackan; a Tala of Forty Yean i(0: by Anal* 0. Bradford. May and Dacamber; a Tile of Wedded Life: by Hn. Uwbbac*. . Camming*'Work*; n*« rnr.ply. V Spanear'agkotehea: lat and 2>l reria*. OUbanjura'a Comroeatirim on Nrw TeatameaL llaoyctaab*L|f*a Chrtatokisy. Ooaylxar* A Ifowaoti'a Lila aiil Dplv.lee of Pi. Paul. La«U‘ American rporUiuao , u ril-nd J work, for lain by . JOHN 8. DAVISON, - f"l2_ BiMatk-t street, K 'UXtb 1'H K TWINS,or CcQTethatK'tieuo W*« lupvrtanraol ihi Hollojc Ktdar, iu scriptural Au:horisy, (JuaiiQaatfoo* and DuUca: by lli« author of Why am 1 a l’re«bytarlao 1 31 cauL*, liy mail 3d eeirtj. for *ale by JOHN S. DAVISON, . BA Market tfwt, pear Fonrlh. EI’IMXH'AL ALMASAI‘S.~TIio Cour:. \:nuoac, foe 1»A&, j>uhi:«hwJ by the Piotejtam K opal Tract So ciety. For aale by JOUN -DaVISON, _l*hJ 66 Market »tr <it, peur Fuurth BLANKETS, ULAN A ETA—A. A. MABO*. AGO. will clow«-ut thaw bole of UH>lraxten u ** if Blanket!, confining ot all the dißanat makaa m»<l at a red oo: tlqo of atttriy omahal/ iba uoal vritw*. ’ jao29 ' T* ’< K T;.''- KRTY •ItoftUU oorocrx>( W«»hirtßr »od t .-m «od aftrr U>« l*t of Ap u next. i bi* i» •n eiiglb.w > - .ntlon fcr a larg« BoarJlng : ».>n«or hT*t<>pii Bteod. It c utiiuiDDf »rg« Brick HouMil'notiiiftoo Pni. tooitToet; (vokiukli Frtttu* floMM*, fronting od Orawt-M •Uaat »nJ SU'-.-. on Wcbater ttrr- 1. Atarrry uaall »x« eon ir iM-«ek b(u]dhigsr*n b4Coar«n«l into *U bliogcajwMeoi o-Kiitag tvrivt beta**. >or term* applj <o AUBTIV I/K*MIS, M ri)Qrth utrfi-t. Formate or Rent'.' . Awrll finimckd two brick dwelling, Third atreet, between gmßhfleld aod Grant alreeta. Apply to J. W. BUTtRB, Janld 07 Front atreet. IUIILDISG LOT FOR SALE. A LOT fwt frout on WTUE street. and extending back low feet to Wide alley. On the bach part of the Lot la a Cellar Wall, built for two email Honeea. TbiaLot la la a dMifabfe location Ibr a residence; and wiU he aold low, and on fhrorable temyu Title good, and dear from: incaabranoe. Kntjulr* of • <3BO. F. QILLMORB. lyia ' At Q?f|re of Mornioe, Pott. Three Doasea and Lot* for Bale. \iriLL be sold at pnrale eale, TIIKKB HOUSES AND FT LOTS. Oneßrick Iloilie, situated on Kerry, between Fourth and Liberty etreeta; Lot 540' feet ftont by 79 feet back. Aim, one Lot Rod two HouiM, on Ijogan street, Blxth Ward. On* House fronting ob Logan street, and the other os Carpenter'* alley; Lot 24 fret by 100. Also, the stead 1 now occupy, on the corner of Kerry and Water-streets, tfceiess* rununs one year from Ist of April, ■IBW, with the fnrttltare, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres ent Is doing a good business, and Is pleasantly 'oeated. Jor terms ami farther par-dealers sinralr* of ALKX. CUPPLES, and Water streets. YALCABLE REAL BSTATK FOB BAIA Adjoining lb# Borodgb of Manchester—lfli BIT BOUSING UJTB, each 24 feet front br IQO feet deep, and fronting o» Mutu street 90 feet 1a width, are offered fat sate quite low, and on reasonable term* of payment This property is part of the estate of the law Junes Adaua, and the title Is per* flwt nod beyond dispute. Atiplytd* DOTS «• JAMBS BLAKELY. GOOD.TKKAXTS WASXBD, for the foilewlsf Bouse* and Store Booms: Dwelling Booses sod Store ***«»■ on Third street, Start Boom on Fourth street, pear Wood: flWEpaeioui Ball on Fourth street, (Cargo's Balt) A luge Tatars Btnnd in Bast A Dwelling Boose on Sigtb street.. *2’ rv ’'"\36, - A Dwelling House, of 8 rooms, on L''ga4rt™£’ A large House on Bose, at the head of fifth street! A Boose, of 3 rooms, ou Bedford street A Dwelling Bouse on Water street, near Grant A Dwelling House lm Birmingham, near the JPerrr land* ins. Apply to 8. CDTUBBBT A BWI, janlft ' ■ ~ HQ Third - P*t4Lu«r Wanted,v ■ ‘ IB TUB BfiST and one of the most profltaUwxetaJlwHb Fmilnrr in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash eapttal. of |2,oMoan-reahaaBS pereeot. and no risk, itran OB'* ieliilsluwl thsaaier. of wbieb, noratfeftaßdiaw dull tinMlf is increasing rapidly. TO a buslnaas man with the ahofe oapttalor mara, this ii a aJuraea mMob bfltnd.' AddreM Box 323, Plttalmrgfr Poet Qfies, *rttb teal *a»e matOinm. - • • ;; "/.J*** „ : A *. ' *» ,V ' . ** if. •* « ■« IhwTfouu# » wamttorTr-iaiSiaaT**" *” -■--■■■ ■■ ■_ - .into oonridcrstJoa dtowM of t&o PloMwyo ir *^ B» moot aUrmisfiy i-oqnrot Qm rM raJflvte • £PII ut“tofr* •ad, th«r* no tow forroMaMa diKaaw thaflflb banof lb«*» 90o», a*d Mn&ijjk w> zti anlllt. QKIBBUI traeaailk tOM daraagaA «aaa»^ jUadsr. h»»a you any dL«ewa of ttl U<tf, or dlaaaaa wuT joa aaltor. pr«Lu from b** dormant I *r Bal- 1 Tlagmammj yiowara, tor baaatt- Loaa not amonunt, bat puaaliaaa a butaf DB. ITLAKVB V"* ** PILLS, and tbay will rcaton jn to kaalth. It it tho otdy *■*» *■« tb* *N. .**&& »*• Wl»‘ l *» nnady diaeoTarad, Is wbieb InpUdt oonddanoa. nay ■***“• • - " **^ 0> -.. be placed. 'Purchasers will be eewful to ask tor Dr. ST Lana's Cali brated liver PUR, tad tote bob* else. Then are other PUto, purporting tote Urn IDU. bow betore the pottle. Dr. Hlum’i liver PHla, also bis Celebrated Vermifuge, csb now be bed wfc ill rmpectoble Drug Stone 1b the Uoltsd Bum end Canada. Alse,fbr eel* bp the sole proprietor* 71 Fcnrt*! str^«e. ru-io l-r cbs,i,<3 hAiti JO® rf-BBIXO. PI.KMIXO. 140 Third etrert corner of Jerry - rLRUNG BBOS^. hmnow to f. PM * Oot, 60 Wood rtraet. "JrDri Horao*s JeTl|or*tl*f Klliirer Cordißl.-afhenmn&ete end prineiplee which eea only he reached by deep rmasrsh end laborious Inveetigatkm* The superiority of (he Invigorating Bllxlr over mry otlur restorative end anti-dyspeptic preparation, Is not e fact of this clue. It lice Bpon the nefut, Hto lUmmihatfr, palpable to ell eyee.' To overlook Ule Impodfefble; tedoubf ti, Is todenyeredaßee to the evidences of the sensei. As e m*ea* of relieving every fane of nervous dleeeee, whether aratror chronic, continuous or ipeeaoAe; whether eSeet* tag the rprfnjp of motion, or the sources of Mention; it hat not, it hu never Sad e* equal. Za neuralgia, tk dolo reeoz, rheumatism, general enervation of the system, mor bid melancholy, hysteria, spasm* piuelytoa, epilepsy, palpi tation cf the heart, Ao, it pcoduoes e esoet astonishing •Meet—rallying, braetag,- It night Mmost be aeld e3*etrt£r lag, both body end mind, end replacing torpor ead week oasswUh energy '-tod strength. Ad a stomachic, U bee propartlmnoless positive and potent Tbeweakaftsttonach ,recover* its vlgdr, er leeeltee it, If never be&re enjoyed, : under the Influence of this greet tonle, which not only report tes the digestive powaca, hut mbs west the vigor It emtes, end perpetuates the health It restores. This 1* the declaration not of one or of two, bat of thousands. The medical profession, alow to reoognUe eny innovations upon eeiaUUbed remedies, admit the. commanding efiealcy of this wonderful catbol'eon. Cba Cordial is pat ap, highly brawn tret ad, in pint hair ties. Price three dollers per bottle; two fbr five dollars; Mx tor twelve dollars. 0. H. RING, Proprietor, 193 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists.thronghost the United Steles, Canada ead the West ladles. FLXMING 4 BRO&, No. «0 Wood street, PlUabtagh. DR. GZO. H. UYSBB, No. 140 Wood stmt, do B. R. BBLI.BRS k CO., No. 67 Wood street. J P. FLEMING. ASl««b«BT Cltv- Bsrnie, or Raptdrs, a Cnrahla Diseast* 4®“ DR. KftYcRR, of 140 Wood street, tegs leave to as noanev to ths public that he has mads arrangements with Ur. Marsh, of New York, to sell ami adept hie Radical Cues Ttcss, which received the prise medal through a sur gical committee, consisting of Profeseocs Ratwicb, Puzn, Caasocaas, Class, Lowrw, and others, at the New York Industrial Rxhibltioa of all Nations. Dr. Keyaer has as office back cfl ii Druf ktore, where all kinds of TRUJBKfI, BCPPOKTERS. LACi: .-TO: INGA, SIT->ULDEU BUACRR PlUf PROW, aoi 6l*'h s : *'«V JAN DAG S 3, at* fitted a»d talitewttion Tru,. H .» at trwy price-can be ©MmIM-ti, and • qu*L‘> to en> oibemin the mafk-t The gr ■£ prrrVt-oee e: Raptor* ba« lpja.-ed the Dr- le jri*e eap-cin l atu uiJoo to those cases of diMsee requiring mechanical support, with fall confldeHce fiuthis tong azpsrlsnfle In toeSreataant of •ucfa.'toeee haseashlrd him to m«i the increasing wants cf tlu- <anta—a(ty in this ngard. If yon hava a rupton do not fall to " n ■ Ato tor Dr. KSTSRIt, at LU Whol«ale Drag State and Trew Depot, No. UO Wood itteeVPUKi—eli, Pi flgn cf ite Qold*n Mortar, ~.dae9B<taw 40- O. ourilHi, and uavrscadanted demand for that InvalnahU preparation, WRIGHT* P&JUfltm SATHAKIQN,has lodteed eevjoM persons to palm eff otter articles ahtolar tn aeme and ap paacanca, bat rtsolwteiy wnrthlem, whkfe has atqliwy tolnjare the rvpuUtkm of the genuine puwihasu should te parttoaiar musk tor mijkfr frerttn Katha rton, and they may rely oa reeriring an drttts wnagnsilrd tor ito virtues tor restoring a decayed head of teSr, for a eooLvrirwkiar ted appßeatkm dariag the hoc weather, removing all dlmgreeabi* rensetkins of disatemw and headache, ana tor the toilet k tew never had oa equal tor its pleasant and daMgbtfW fragrance. Its the as at ds of tdsthnoatols are a suTThisut gaaranlee tor (la eemptotaly heteof hair; tor rw mot tog all (land raff; tor pNtemlog h* tolling wtetter ■ from krbaeat or dtosaea; and tor entirely dkpmteag wfih the neeevdky of aring hetr dyed, as ti exdtos thesMetiene, prododag a eopply of tie natural ylgpent or mloring sash ter, gtrtag me hrtr a dark, flamy ippsarsnea, aHh a l««n -rtant growth. !' r«r mi* by wwy U tbv city, ad by a»i merchant* throaiboat tbt Halted tftataa* A literal dltoooat 10 wtml—lt daaten. Prk« mti a bottla. rirsa T. WUQHT 4 Oft. 341 Market at, FtilWalrMi For ml* by 010. Q. JUTBXR, No. 140 Wood *M, Ptm»frarab. - Knl7rtaw>ii fa ff9 a >Af«m*jr *f Or. •• |. rii«h*i Ctlabr** i«4 a«dlcl«M| tot D 4.0. H UY&Ura Bnvtenv No. 140 eomar Wood itawt and Yirglß alley. Cbwrry Pu)mn*ki, Palmoeary B»!mo, Pectoral Kxpewto rut, Polbx>q*t7 IJahaaat, Depumlv* flyrnp, Heart Oor* rector, Uiu»c,r Corrector, Fnreaad IfcdktMlCod Llvwr OH, AoU*Dysprptic Mixture,OoagbandOstfcartlePUMt Harriot, Yermifa**, iuuU ftUa, Female Bpedflr, Mm constantly ud with unprecedented comm, !• the treatment of ..J? ■ > ■ <XUt, Omgks, Obnnmpticm, Mttma, Oort Dimtei,Dff pqm*. Serif*!*, Skin Dueata, turn them, Jtauk Omyteutb, PC*, da, Me. Dr. JTitoys wpiaßirf •JMeat oSWryr p|«d 4Mw<iid aopportert. Dr. »tcVf lywrf Ploted Std \ Shoulder Brm M. Dr. -TihAs AW AW M* Ate. Aim, alt Muds of Proprietary ifsdktnas, at the Invest rtw. wholesale ud retail. aotUabv Coaianptioa aad IpUtiai Bifid. . Bee tha certificate of. Mr. Tamar H. Bamaey, tor au; ymtw proprietor of the Farmers’ Hotel, fntekkibttrt Ys., ud 1m o i tba City Iletsl, MAnwjr, -fv. Dr Jobs Mian o( tba etijr of Richmoml, lho«ch anfO< Ur physician, ud of ooanw opposed to what ba called q«ook medfcfaea, *»i obliged to toy that Ita good la the oa»» of Ur. Ramsay, wore voadufal ladsed. Ha bad been file* up by eeeeral yhjiinlaai; had tried moat of the quae* medlotaee, tad vu o* the Targe of despair, aa well as tb* tear*, wheal ha triad Carter's Spanish Mixture. Wa refer the public to hii fall a*d lengthy certificate around the bottle, etetlag his core. ‘ •+»flw»*drfUeina*ut. Jenlfclm . S&r Vh <i*y> lh* leiUHßin* fr*m 0U HeodimyJowHaL Dr Krynr, Cbe af**i for tMt m'rUc.ne, toyt Ke mR warrant or guarantee e curt in any com of flip Ditto* or Scrofula, Kwt may be presented. PampUtl* ootUmmnj c«rts <f LAt M ostotOhuv Mameftr t*B 4c given to any one gratis, Oikday’i DaperatUe Sjnrap. U Y»understand thatour townsman Dr. <3 sorgeW.Oaks* lej, le now firing bb whole attemion to the manufacture of his Dcpur&ttve Syrup and JB&tract of Sarsaparilla, m order to supply the extraordinary dexoands for the article which are coming is from all quarters. This Syrup is with* out doubt the bast of the kind ■*»-»» la the country. We know it to be ooe which we cau.aeuesCy recommend to the favorable notice of our lt bus been tested by year* of Aipwrtenoe and use, at* l (oasd to le Uwt Is for it by Itf iDVonWr. A lying beCjre us, llUed with certificates of coraa, Um tuuuae appended to which are not a*n qf straw, as ta uaaal with due j utento of t! la ehar> actor, but uvfl inom qSttrwwn/ huvw exparlenecd the adacta of Itnowraßv* propertka Append* ed to.the list aru eartiflaatae of different county Tifflrare ef" Barks county, with the aaala of th««r aa verai odoee stating that they are wall Mqwatnlad with the rmr*e whose names are given aa Mwm, (among which are «W names of a number of our prlhnloai physlaana.) and kßaw • them to be geuulna. Wa adrisw thoM of oar randan m® afflicted to call upon Dr. Oakafey, at his offlev u, Fifth stmt, and procure one of thaee »>Wi 1 will not fall to satisfy them that Ui preparatton is onset extraordinary power ini sarimiiiT.eafl«inttt.,.M T ,s« of their attenUon.” * . ™* ‘“w’L” 4 mam •Ov- «*B lb. Qoldea Mnrtar. s decdalawr Barrel!’* Indian Ltxxlm*mt t «cu* fadt* nr t*i Back, Side, Breut, Mwelea, Worts In the Skin, Scalp SiMtSMb mu* On»v Hr *»»«, ■rjilpdu, HMAaclw, Vxnlfk,, Cnc*4 guPria, , Bvn% „ Dl0 “% &«•*** ficnThnat,. Khromtim. TW.R OKCI. Prtc* M cut! pn U wkoMt nd nUltl Dr. HYBCB'B,I4B Waod ibMt; JOXL «tr»«t, tad »t J. P. FUSOWB, Allegan* city. jMrtOattw WMOulodni- ' ’ NocßstcrliiprlMasasantaistad,- Thu oHag tMbte to U ra>u£b£' *?«1 «od Mtoet,>4 jow tow* Koines MM jn film. »t.oa*«EiuiPBPiLiaTO«rau£*a. Tnnti'Mb Jmt> of nponOdad moetoo bin* pmni ttao -rtotoo .i thtos otlobntadJUli in Hor Took. Con to mH, art la •n painful lmpitoiUto, oMnailou, to Ht ud <it dlnettou »lti took box.' OUI Smo Vqli dsooU Mnr bo tduo M fby wnUJ» «m» a coy. » mUtonhgi. WaanM IModeu mmvuw Mdktoft PtttogjM rrt> Beardof lrads regular monthly gt the- tbOtt»s,on HuNDaY. Fee ruaxyAtototf andpagetaafatiratfifaca is te (ratetea; 44 aciion WUTbe token on proponed amebdmezke to tha Oo—Ulatitm, ahd pfheg badtams wjD;ba transacted, febaat- • - * '' Secreury.: If yam 4«m*t „iraU to ; be-ltralfht -dea j wear my She«ldar firaee. - ttfr forteerethaa tWyears 4wtiate|toC9^ r f>l^f ,c ' r RhKh, l, s«d teal ita pjfiatentiduty agate to reebmmenjlts’aee'Wall vf egjpnUry oo*up*.tvw- Qombining the advantages of a Shoa4er. D r ate Wuh. thoae of apatr of bospandew, it is Ugbrand eo&tonahle, and effsctnally eounteraetgjne dispoUtlon to beeome-stooy nhoq dernl Those of «& readers wno are In weed bf such an arQcie*afarald call on Dr. Kayssr,na-Wood street, ear ner of Virgiß alley, aßdexnrutes'thtoteace, which has te> eently been mack improve*— DitpetA, Skeem- - BeU wbdSmto esnl TetaS at Dr. KEYBBR’D Trua and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140. Wood street. Sign of tha Qolden Mortar. _ •_ r. ~ r: -- - dec3B?law datlee to iiochholdbri«»m»t»a <in» 1 ostoar-ViUtt Janu ary4, IMt ■'■■ls acrtMatee with the Charter, a geaerm meeting of the StoekboMernof the Alliftl iKJu YaLLJSY RAILROAD COMPANY, will be hridattbmr T4. Water street, TUBRDAY (Othday) of Veteuaxy XMaLjatlOo'etoeS, A. Jto,ntwhtoa time a#u place the report of :Qm Bresiilsat and Managers for the past year, and a statemettl of the aSJra of the (k>mpaojr, will ba preesmed. And at UCdoOk, SL, an eleeUua for PresUent ahd Beard <tt Vanaksn f Jr the enduing year will beheld. Lieatj J. GlBBON,beerrtary. * north wmbsw ursusaves coju-ahy, < orno*, no. 7* Walnut btrart, philaukuhia. VHARTSB. PERPETUAL. Amthorixacl Chpltnl* iIOOiOOO, ABSRIfU LIaRLR-FOR litA Utetutt*tur-TUB COS PANT. In Btock Notes, (aegetiatoe tela,J secured bj Mcrt- » . - tefteand .....^^^..^...—.-^lOO,OO. i la. Mils Mortgagee and Judguieots,. Bonds, Ac —IOWXm Zb Cash, Cash Assets and Cash 1tema....—4«,000 — StQlDwJLLyfmsLieat. O.ILIRIBU, Beoretery. 40T fire, Mari** and Inland Transportation risks; tn**m at current rates. . Krasmr A Ttotue, Curling, Sobertsoa A Co^ N. Holmes a Bone, Wm- iugaley A 00, - J. A, Mutcbison A Oo- D. Ipreett A Ce^ Murphy, Tie man A On. Wsinright, Huntington M. lloUowell A Ocl, Arloyc, David'S unvaSCo, C. H. A tioo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Haatoa A Denckla, Caleo Cope A Oa, rhM Megargee A 00., . Dcexet aCo , Pankers,- lion. Wm. D. Aaley, - Soou, llekar A C<^, Mains, Hale a 00, Deal, SMulgan a Ca J. BARRS Agent, d»;LLIy So. 116 ** »ter stvev . Li£i, Jin ud Minin* IsannsM Compujr; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, . HASOIIC HALL, PITTSBURGH,PA« JAMBS &. HOOU, Prerident. A. Coltc.9, Secretary. ThidComtMhy -icij insurance appertaining to or omneSie-j with LiJfH aLzAS. Also, agamst liuti and Cargo Risks on the Chip SiiSijFpj rj»c« aCU trihu lanes and Marina Rukagenazall}. And Lob 6 anu Damage by fire, and against ;t Porile at toe tea »*■-" U iUnrt and TranspertatiuL; •- PoilaMaaaaedatt&e lowiut rateeeonsistantwllhtefcty to all parties. -aosorau: • . James 8. Boon, - v* m. S. Haven, BMurijraorkaß, j*m«J).M'QUL AHltom PUllise, AUiundar Upaky, ~*: r \ Jeta Beecn John Yaljantoiv .-••• Jompli P. Gaxaam, M. Ik, . JohnJPAlptn, Aleaß4teJEeyati4^.AcsH Wm.F. Johnsteai, ' vtrbug CDunty. Jamee Xarv&atl, HdmshN.Le^<taaaißg, Goetge 8 flrtdSß,. - - HiramStewe,'Beaver. •fidl - ‘ ~ • • - ~ ~ irtia CITUKBI’ Iniafanee Cempaay of yf PltUbarrßu—WM RAGALBY, Premdent; : • BAMURL L. MAHSHELL, Secratate. ORati II »SrtmMrert,kfia«»JterAto imT flbotfr&teto. stopi Riven and tributaries. Yasnesifinit ffos rn~ PsnftTrrlTr‘l ' ALBo—Against the Perils of the Sea, and InlanilNavfe** ..... WilHain Regelsj» Wm.lortieir Jr^ J«te M- Cooper, Bemwel M. Rtor, Samoalßea, WlBtom Hjnghamy * Robert John B. PM oils Ih,- Isaac M. Psamiak, |wa«i>ihtio% RHerbangh, J. SchdoomaAer, ..«* Walter Pryaßl. WlHtomß. Mays. JuhaShlptoi L -;;. , geefl rrg* tete D*«. u. fimtsscs, Ht crnid, between Wood and Market streets, and J. itsxs, North east inamoed, AUe ghany etty, are th* extending Jfeftl tation. tor the ®m quartet of ISA 4., gptrthaQaus tor admtedqtt may be made to CbcmAt all hours at ttefr oOcee. ute Hospital at 2 o'clock. P. M. Recent caeca of accidental injury pye reemved aia|l hauxa. wtohewttom. UOWAHO UmHA Aneduloa of PltUborgh, P*.—ufrlCU, ao. iuS 'liHAi* opposite Um Xetegrapli Ofltet. Ihto Amodaxkm to ot<i it—i tor <b* porpaaoof oflbfJtog ■kntuoTMttoun:* to «ocb outcry ia om of Infc~non 111 i» ekttm*. Bj ooytag • ii—ll yearly' of tio A—nAdott wwti WOOkJy nkkoeee, owning from |3»& to sl<hp«r week.' Ifl tfciißLOiwnfi'JOQ •ÜBcateionogoolly lotir—tod loTfaVonoriunnii tua prvtu. - tt. B. MIUUCXEJt, President. T. j, H sxom, iwrtMy. Tlaooeo Omnnitw . Tqoiib Kjxo, Jam *«**". G. If. Oorrsiut. lmso, M. P. trig* oairOhftMid PciuiylrtiilMua. Ibi/ >»■* V*M*p**T, Deoantx 38, lap*.—Norreo The apbopl Meetiaf of the Btoeaholdere end Election of Directors at the 4*oo AND PEMiSTU V AhlA JU.ILKOAD QUMfAST, fß>tt« ossoliig year, viil be held at the nffineof Um OumiMf. 1b Htubanh, on THUIUSDaI, Om *fch day of Joe—xy, 1866, betvMk the boors of XO A. M. oad 8 P. M-, (smsUsv at to ) By order of the Booed of fiineaan. decßfctd . J. BOBOiSOB, getietary. flr-x* Vroßkilß MTlu Fmm4 udLm AmmUUoo, ur*LC*. Ko. Iff 7BONT eTKCZT. Mecoant Hoy—HOBDAY. hotee eSmd oa BATUwIT to the fl—tory, ot the atm of Jotm H. tfeHor;'Bo. 81 Vood street. Weekly Dam loedeel ot. the feme that end plac’o. [deeUfmj J. WHirglEß, Secretary. TO &•»■— THESBOUfrPSToMYOyTtaaKP- TUN* ENGINE HOUBt (e QOU etriteUe for public 'Bteetinp, > viU be let for three or four nights lßthvticL Eaqatnot* • dIfiUKOK i'UMJTO.V. - % fO?am ot 8. tfO[«rtiii‘i, flo. 06 Wood etreet. frS» af»Vte««-TiM JOUKNEYMJtN TAILOfiB 80 CLKTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the bit WUDNEdDEY oferery month, ot BKH&CIZLKItKa , a, ta the Diemood. By order. » jeV-y . ...UtaW BKB?fc decretory |T U« U» *'r—Fane of meet***, ttuhington Usll* Wood street, betwoMi Fifth street o&dTirgiD alley. ftRSMOU Lopes, X o-38fr“-HoetoeTory Tuesday ereoliao. MacMnut £aoei«akT t 80. OT—Meet* first osd thha fttdoy of ooch month. [partffly ' ATTENTION t &, L. G.—Yoa ore hereby notified to stteod ot yoar Armory, on MOhl)AT£ WEDNES DAYS end PJUDaYS, for drift, osd to tniniset each hn«u oem m mpy posts befose the Oosgpsny. • P. KANE, —rflfcttod ' Setretory pro tern. DlHolotioa of PurtaeriUpt rIX PA&TNKBgHIP heretofore e istfxi* petweea (he nmienlfoed, oMn the firm of ftAlTfn * gisrr.ATH; is this <Uy oiseuiroi by matasl ooasenu Tbe fapMfrt-it of the concern mil be settled bf .Wta. H.Mmith, who pill con tinue at the ot4 sued, where the fyoka end pjpim fcay be found. hither of the psrtners is *ntbari*-*fl totfgn the asms of the Ufe firm in dosing up itsbadness ' J " WM. H. PMITH, WALK. SINCLAIR. wx. a. smith wx w. Kin. -job. jlwtjjtx*. finlthi UkUmII U«j>ter» (Lai« Smith * Sinclair.) . . WIIOLSSAtfcOfcOC*Ra * COMMISSIuN MERCHANTS, JVo. 122 Sxmil and IAI ItotettneLfittiburghtJElL. TXUfi UNPltßhlflftEO base formed a. partnership ondar the above style, aod will soocred SmithASimelair in the Grocery business, in the boose recently occupied by the late firm. They respectfully a«k irom lh»-casUn&an«{ the former boose * oooUouance of their favors; and they can offer to buyers generally as favorable i»Tya« and as good ar> tteUa as ean be fated eoewfeeta. . jr>V tC SMITH, - • -UTL ’WiTiAlft, * - JOS R. IHIMXE. IN RXTIRING from the firm of Smith! Slaciab, I mall =• qnet-chettfollj nouamtnd the house of A u eater, iraceemora of- the-lata firm, to ny {Beada anftjqot* temera. • ffobl}. , - WM. ALAISCLAIR. M ANSIOBf HOUSK. -GBO EG B A ff* BN *Z, Paorurroa, No. au ÜBun wmt, 'jmt tdi um mn{* Depot of the Penasyltaafi‘Riflrecd, *fcHh-nOkee H the meet awwrtwl house In the city forusMtfeferiartl- Tiagbry-thatnad.- The Proprietor having, at ooasMefable expanse. fitttt bp. In excellent style, the MANSION HOQSB, would reepect folly solicit a share of poWfe patronage.- Than U attached a splendid STABLE and extensive w AGON TARO, a&xtt ample amunmoilsfinn to trafeforaand teamalw.» MU Larder and Bar Will ho fpimbhed with the bset'the market, can -afford. ' fcbhy ■ DALY'S SIOCKtiK} ‘MANUFACTORY, i : . Mt. at JM m*f~£ WHERE WlXAbcfimod CIM VJ£t udbert asaortafti «tack of HOBXKRY am oflerad fur sal* In thb dty. ruicDMai« vUi(lttfl&te ti)«irt£?*fttai»to attidaea fhlllhwinf ai *A tgamfaf At tfijjwl wrr ttiulfelsardti huar* tlMdr custom. ...... • A DalYjT3 w '®_®-““~ w “tka<ta4» teoanjw-Ocinfc ;0. ft ; Uabf, Hud, Thiontp to oa oltor, Oita • *etlof cntt water, ikon u 4 -»<* i 4 enauKT 4 aois * ■ M*.J*o‘Thhd *uSt_ VT Hoatkb Wr gAti'e aJES. o- ltth=. „ dwriM txmSlkl£t.£&L “f Lot *i *8 *»• Country Seats, and 600 a#*‘*»> •*** *“*■■■■ naght aheeeinihiUdbeftS b«7- **i ifinniniri * ” Jsnfrftg THOS. WOODB, M fourth^***- FOR SALE VERY CU£ff. A wiLpnw lot pc at r.wmtwT cm, a£fr*tby • ■**■ !?*• * trrir H hfr* Lt HTljltijr**™ "■ t>»cfcMf tSTMOKyofe post, . , A.’W» «BCwi *wrt JX V»oMli OepCh, la nU Acu. Inquire of W). T ' gas eaten* *Pal*o»!" £/ __ a BAanuHTAoo«f*i-r*tt*^iMwßjMwrt» H A aboiWjgioand, well tafchod cat^Widt'&ML'wtU'hO* a * ;..«■, fXWvAI. SMFSRMECKS, nnas caas. PITTBBURUH l&liipiiisF , bsaasSfSsafs^SiSSWf O' 1 mo\& hrftdua orttf bwxrtmftg* fcr*» {Ocrnm tfM I mem, 3 W mllaa oortb tf K«t jfcfcbcao* If riiM<?llM. - ■'?.•>" , thomaswood* v [. Jao2fctf ... • . „■ WISI, ' tan «BST<«uts TOrssr tara recently bm feed* Urge ■■■"*«"» i ■ l Upedoe -Watebec, traimtetand„l» _*tmpe w [order,(eemo««^last QilU<*ramdi«n«oKS-iiflt I rurw AM te tsy«Brayiafcm«nt ■ atjdTfrr k*4¥» and 6 be n aayla tbp carton iiri'iinilß ra—tl r«rtßpn —* * r*"~ tt *fihn ilTti nl la tbU market I vfQ find it .to their iuUitoltodo rn in nr alrTimWMlTl l-aliartljrfcatatarand’pHemitrtlledi’aime..'' "' Watehra and Jewelry repaired fa tbe b—tMei—Xp s I . ••_ . . M. W. WlUffiL | jan27 «I -U arket ttcaat mW-dONn*.. HlLar DWKLUHU UvwmWjEtiif ter rererml good aabataotie) ThriHfnr rToraaa. nMb I "wti! be mint loy.yriemVma on «oay term* r pyijiin 1 wwimtlttlr wwa iaaQtttttHMMV I mgordoppcrtpahy to obtain haifd—■ OrfatyiunfcM I bottd* Hbtua to soitymtraelf; wecaa farnlafe .voO wUi m 1 bspdepmo-Bofldfaf Lot at «r low amttea*s3Ba. I t * ~ ccrtTßSKt *mm+ I Mai WeaUhtata Agents, MOttM lewd. | •- taaiMry Bfa«< This is ffMPLm.Droo mss wkfeot u» any of Us pvptrtias. It dpi ream m | emotage over tbe undimolred Indigo, -on want eclha rtcUlty iritb wbieb tt tu be end rad its cheapness; tie I <ogavdlkße>ateC that not more tbaeaeWf citfai | <ndlgo can be dimoTred In water. Washer wtratnaadtora* I Mas will Had It a great earing. Tor ask by I Janao __ JOtaHU^Jh, Jeha W. Bntlar A Ca« : ~ FQBWABJtfSG. AND COMMISSION MnOHAKEB— Dernier* in all kmda of Ptttabwgh Mai Mum lead •*sa mod ?b**t load, f - etret - • - Jmjf} Kmipty Barrels few ftale. CITABLE 10ft SALT. or other nonaaaa. Anlnilhi »> JaalA PKARA iltficnj CJNTIMUAXIUX i GRBAT SEKI-AiaOAL IALI VT A. A. MABOS * CO.. V;;p ASD ETILL TDBXHtt BEDUQEXOM HJlna .'A -A- J*ASOH Aoa win •*-" 1-k nh Hmmgx XAethe of fetraary. Tlwtr fawwa ba again markad down and anrad la price* - - - - - * I *M*.w*m* —r~i - *'--' - B,r*"8 ,r *" ,AU»EBHAII Of THUtD WARD: Omen oosjtkh or nun and nnnsiM (fcqanar.aWtM.ty Alim, T..HJ mess partainfag * the oßm af Aid—airad JmstfcnW lu» £aa# wtU be t* . - tm ia I-VtflHT ACM** <n i.aifTt ff v t «TFjE. il Uaplaaarat abqA* ittfftJhwAiberty aad (Ae rintiiylTkaii likiri wi*Ji 71) «eUittg Boose aad AMIao IdWroSi fruit Tmm, o laraa Qawko. mod apoleeaedud radar good imaa. riiiariiH fufta^T 1 IUIAUUm u/ld FOR SAIA-A Laa DMIh kM by « sESSta L*dea|S6Qi *• " _ * *- "—ilrahaw_ mi* >aif.i **&! BwfaalOT , l l«Tf t. iv ■■ «nsm lift Q&ftUacfc: Sbovs, Tnatio tii~bom*ii- WaHsot, Sfcasgbtiftlks: Warns.' . . Horid* Watts: MbbhUobu . * Baastfaa «f Ctfcdrtda; oostAfsc Ma * •W?Mta,W«bTScML; W S ' , JOWfttjpßbM>C!S j | M» MT «f» mA l— «^T— rjTtf «* mtecar «r.AMftb.Tf£' tt» atfct*m%lms hiMte, it is cnriraikd PrioikliUottUtab. MdW j.aa- • • B-ITWaBMgT.MQTM^V 7 N** b hitm trwrWwLa torel Uad nd te ft flood Kat* ot datt*Bttat A* mw Wtwmm Hoo%« fOrdOi'cfcud tTndM s tiFriftpfs&£r r-^^TrSa Unaet; ctgftwttift ifc» DebftUjiliuufr of Chma^'l^iahh *Tftt>. «n. ml nriiTmhMl trr Hear MiTTnair 'flfii'iift For at m illflßul XmUHH* AtAWtftt—A l«ia uxl twattfai itt—rW isoaSs tad Sentimental . Tiiiiln «wi« and £as«l«peo, jitetreedred tMfoata,dtelftMi ~»—.ry».-p. nr *rtfire rfWwt *- **■*■ BlUDltb K- LAG##**’* , . - *«3> Ko-87 WOodAttMt- lm *" “ lAJAYrm myiDlhtta,. career of WiodaftaW J ItZMtL .>' faanra.—MlM.lß A BBQ., Prtadpafc and of Pula and Qrn ■mental BABHTr t-rincipel of ib* Book-keep «ad-l*6tdM on *ll important basin** C*ns«c<:<nid. iOtlli fIStUML (entScruf Fleming's. bev aßd-itupyovott sjatnn of Bu&e. keepfasgj Will inane aadAaUvw -weekly teetmweoaW Science of Ace*note. Jamm. h the Pittsburgh bar. Uetorer oq Oqjamoreinl Zaw. Although bat e ej>qpt tißf (Idi MMht A b A QOft uml AttßlhiM OtadtaMk jufod mnhftertpg one hannl (tedMULaMk ItrttydM^sacoeM never irtilnnf m a* otlwr CsnomiilDdiiii, BooMHejiiH department, under tbn ab*> svpervfcfcm of ttr - hnr.s aaeamUled .u thie-cky. Pto£ -Mfllfy -* foo.’t TTlflU «£ writing It entirely new, end fe 'auj xespflet* ■&■>£* n peaiiatuay’peno&sfarPittsbttrgfc who turn atxmaSr crired instruction from them. Prod viQu a»« Penmanship in ell the pfiacsesd etttat « -* towns ia tltis country for the iesteieses yean, dmlng uUntiTlMi ltttx instructed up wares Oi Likas tftfrtts»ndpenriE>-~ ?*> Vi. Young men who d~-:r • a thorough oomnurmaledsciflem • *U here find indue-men re to th*m' ‘tlfifnillii'li lb*V«Mt t - t! *<- «» y~l T nrr~~* shall get a dipiomn foom tfeb Bitlitlu h of entednraß the datfoe -ersumnniile IBe. £a?^ metioi. guaradteei. CtoUeae ogenfram BA. H. till 10 P. IC. Bdv itnilMte re-eired ateay tim< dortagthe fear. , Ko mrftfsrgt for lht>-i»tiA . ~v . OTPfIJA OHIO AND PKNNA. E. B. dS7> : Ptttsbqjrh. Jtßmw antv int .. ? \J wilfißtFh#tbyglf*n to the thnUUe- Xe **>d Mai R. 8.-Co , met on «n> after the of Februnry, a Idridaad of m* pec cent for tba kfltS oumths, payable la the at the Oemancr. at Mr. trill be paid.to the Eioakboidsr* ns (Mr hocksloodfo the books of the Pompaegr on the Ist day of Janwy. -4SI? StodthoUera te the Pitih»*gh books wiD bo ofloe of ihe Oompaay, end ibomon the M —" iFiaiitseti * the oOae ct Winslow, Leaier A 00. Smtp oertttoafoa vffl * bo iMoed for the fraedoaal perts of a Aaxe. fcbbdlwAWtfomj H. 8 FUagBOLTiaM^ ~ Uetel tmr heaea • - • .■'• •• ,jl RIUST3 UOlWu, (foraerty hmjgja fdltin » r sitaated cm tne enrnsr of fourth strmtjadQsaaL uvS' ' tbo Oourt nsam,and ebmit TfclwejTSflia Wharf and thei>werjrfiunh JUiuf, ! pkmmnt, ootwenfcnt nod dniiabio lanrtnie Irlho dh. Tba Hotel w 0 be fitmiikai, if iteehed. ud term (fjfwn, commencing from the lot sfAidUah for Xaithexinforaatfon apply to /7 Tv -> f.-ur - JOSEPH B.AA,?. afftawranw JnngajAflttf Otßoeho.mfoqrthst^riniiienli. MA<iAgIBMHPOK fhgaUAhY —Pnt«te»».i .-~»*y hnUoalPollnrMonthly. TankeoHntlaufc : Ladies*HatmnalJgpgadM.. - * blaaTfr ' t'i f ftHuOMT 4WMUL l»t*. ». n . t: sSass? "**-- —t« oi it ha* t *rrt[y4oa^ : r / ‘ - \Jgjri&i:S£*-r\ •■fsaa^-- ; ■•■•^SSRaws-ss-s. QfWiPSir^^^ 1 IriSiT fen?"* BB * "*?“» 411— * UA «»*• ffii«*2HS.> U l«* >TX»; >y Dijlw— <ny ialO^B^;lllha|lrdii ; o«iuStn&V lioMl Mm;'MMM( nT MwaiM, *j£giji£*- *o*»> wiiOr Atari; Hy iilamFr. aw*o«iM»Wla£Flftti*'Vfcflttlat; infwSTjf'?" rtfty Yearaafteito; lb* OU Waßtf^MrWi^ *’'* j«s* *° r B>l * ** "'* 1 I Amsr MUau—fgtKUba’B. LAznr aosAA..Wtf** tattz. ,» . tv , ■„• ■ - *-•*-* J; A _ - - ?:«-**fy sssf ."1 * V > '■ -WttWwwi -gyjs .at;’* *»'
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