Ft. 0 zy H-=L= T. 73 :s" d'e..2Fl 516iFilliG:liE 6- . 11, 1062. _ - SkrItEAOLNO N ATTIC PE FOUND OYEACII P. 4 112 OF 7)113 PAPER- • • •• ' *V11144111170.1be el/audio circa• joic..ar 5..107 OWN. *Pers to bar Dosing. Ran • nod dciskll6 tardlaaa Maim( MAI' bailrmat known. ch. 0 6..‘14,tkia U btwean kokt Lai Ego ttion.inad. sew:k -m...1..1 arm •111.4 L awl manly fa *OORTI PIIDIM Inxia on 6 *mem Okla. sonacz Are take great pleasure in annonoclog therein `.that this dhstinislehed man is to lecture to-night before the Younglden's Llbrary'Amociation and ..Msel ! attice Inititate: From !that we know of Aim, 'ocofulently ray, he is Peculiarly well 6 ed. tp speak to Young Men and Young Wo tan, • • Ble lecture) tonight is to Yonog me; to• raorran and flatcrdey Mills to Young women. 110 has 4ately glean the same. lectores in Now York, Diooklyn and Cleveland, to forge audien ceic 'the New York papers have gigen coploua re• ports of them, and speak of, them as =steely efforts, and abounding in 'good and wholeaomo advice far those for- whom It le Intended.. Mr. Mann .has &squired a reputation no a practical end popular Intoner, that makes It unnecessary for:surm• speak of Min at Tenth. To him the filtrullof popular education are largely indeb. ted. Throughout Now England he is known as . kmmig If, not, the very ablest 'ehamplco of that masa; he has made It his study and aim for ytani, and by lain coin personal efforts, and wa., tiring seal,' has con tributftl mere than any oth, er one marelo proniete thrit Jost and good work. te:' member orCongrces die held a high EOM tics: We congratulate the` Library negotiation. at rather thank them, for- eecoricrS Co rich an intellectual treat foi our, cl thew, and hope they will be patronised, en d reap a rowas , l snob no they deserve. ' • rias CONTESTED ELECTION • Oar readere are sumo that the Court'of Quer-. tar Btatd.ollB hero been asked to oust gr. Aloe! train , tbaSheriffalty, and instal hie late compot ibirS Charles Kent. The petition presoneed to two Court for this 'purpoect asks that body to reject altogether the votes a ttiree Wards in Pitisburgh and 'two in Aliertheny, City', on the ground that in one of the ivies the °Mears made a return of thejsri of lamtUts instead of the list of ooteis; and that' In the,nllier wards persons roted , wholtad not a right to vote. ! the ease of the Sixth ward, in this City, it Ls riot pritended,that any fraud was committed by thttelhoors itimletaking coo list of unmet for another: It was a more informality. 11 15 not -alligint that any wrong was done to - the voters . of OrWirll4, nor that the 'Velum rondo of their tatail was not a fair and . faithful one. To en. eludearer.slx hundred elbOtors from having any voice in the choler of their county officers, on , such n Silly pretext, is prepoitoroun. ,kto Court ' :elettithere has ever given , countenance to such a monstrics perversion of-right: and we fool 11F.- eared that our Cottit will treat the proposition With two Contempt it merits. An informality,e ..without fraud, can never vitirde on election. . . .With regud to the other:poist, it is not pro: tended that the ifficetif .iulmitted .peraons Tote whom they kricto ta . be disqualified, or that the disqualified vat= Toted for Magill. On thie whole subject, the real:irks made yes terday by the Union, a'llemoeratic paper, atrike xis an beings° ptrtinent that TN hmert them. The thiloa eqa: The ground on whloh Mr. Alden. Beebe to rely is this, ,that if there is &ray error in the (Atmore of on elootioo, In any Ward, hi receiving Illegal Totes, as - of , perraeO3 net taxed, or under age, then the whole vote of the. Ward must be ?dee- ted—At position which, it occurs to n% cannot be zatintalaed. The sot of All.tembiy, he says; is caplets Wee classes of voters. Ist. Those on the assessment list.! 2.1. Thou nal have paid tax without being assessed in the Ward in which they-vote. •-'141: Those who arc be tweak the ages of twenty-one and twenty-twOr and requires the mynas of. those persons whormain the fleeced or third elms to be In:nuked accordingly. The objection made to the tally papers ir, that they do net,tbowthnl. this wan done. And from this M T : A4en driVethe - conclusion, that the vette of nook Wards. shohld be rejected. We think the quotation does' note follow. We think that if It an be seen preyed tint a.hundred persons voted in nay Ward illegally, Is by no means ' a ceinicquocoe that the enlirzt 'vote cif ouch Ward is Lie Le set aside ; — far weld(' this bo the ease If the persons}eally had a right to vote, hut through an otniszien of the officers of the elec . lion, their names ;were not proiorlynaarked We think he will he ts; L eired to prove that a suf. fleient number of actual illegal votes wire cast to change the iesnit. If thistornado though It Moot set forth tho petition, it would. pre sent is case which common serum would apVirove; lalkyrollye not so strongly partizan no to wish to see - returns from Whig Ward rejected on a purply ttgal tbehtiltiality—an omission of a mat ter We would like to too Kent Sheriff; We eraidnike the Demers tic Party to eitoceed bat ws. would-prefer befog right to , either. If there' ere enough cf illegal votes cast for Mr. Magill to elect him,: then we 'should be pleased to ece his. election deolared void ;—but this is an allegation which the petition does riot make directly. It only anomie it byway of inference, from the assamption that the failure of the offt- can of en election ,not to comply with all the = requisitions of the act of Assembly; effects is / well the votps of persons who were legally qml - as others who Weretipt. • ',Oa eiection lasukare si Complicated and tuilnoust that constant .informalities-arc prac tised. With min nnahenstonted to multifarious 1:lotal forms, such cis elootien, 'officers generally arh, It cannot 'be otherwise, There has not been &close electoin Within this county for the list twenty years; that might not have been set •aside . on the preteit of informality urged in this case,-:The elation's above been „fairly enough • eindnoted, bat the election (Zoom, every year, :catatrat lufarmalitleicia come point or other. UnderdecisiOns ieulo to the Slate, a votes min be compelled;onder oath, to disclose for •If Otero were's., many fraudelent eotexcast_atifte October election, let the fraud - Went voters,be eoMpilled tio testify bow they voted far Sheriff. p• ettongh of them to chsvge thy rattit say they yetad for Magill, shagrould bon gbod reason for Vacating the election: bat ta Wake glie innOw4tt elel#OZO et fire populocia wards suffer.for tlitartuds of tbo guilty would be ueltber ressou4lo nor jolt. . . • 200„„The enuaty court,- of incident. canny, Temente, 011 Tuesday, ant,r. , .rizre a ogle of the' • oitireris of the county to be. Inktri,on 'the 15th of January tier; en the unutioa cf sabomibing the (poling sum' to tbo rlitNrent made now . Citritemplatod, it= To the Nein western road, $800..000;ilnalroplo ana Ileadervon rood, 208,- 1100; Nuehirille and . Alabama road; 200,000; and to - the Ifestollle and Loularala rood, 300,000. to be Voted for either , separately'or jointly. The le to Inn nestle to the county, pay ::.to twenty years; bearing Interest at 0 pee .Ctenti payable in three itotalroenta Tho intor ',eat' of the bends . _io be paid by a county tar, • ethlohlar will °continue quill the ornate of the 1 ! :Mats enable there to pay it :—lons. Jour. This Is thiway 'they Jo things oat West ~els . ere trubsoriptlens to railroads amounting proposed to lie male by a county .well-balf La populous as . Allegbeny . onnoty. ant , l no licitibt eitettStne(ithat the potpie will de.: , . • ...aide; in favor, .of zultinet.bem.; A rrop.ooltion .to .itabooribe a olcallsr omouot, here, to tbo .- 141eSboai Valley , rltileoad,, Is dyt3tce, and 02104 "I* ao poetponoi, infit born .de,' _ fonaS has trial* c all baterts alca. oh, that out 7iiictimuttlee . ba4tbe pitutp . thenbich tnazite 'ttmi - I;eopie, of. the, Weef tu ral tead pattern There can be no eerthly doubt that a !nige ma lesity of an. purple' or thitu - eounty raver tbia . Allegheny Valley ibaUtoad FrObArlition;. huf . theitiro compelled; to 1 CM . ao:l !ItTpA.,pla of miato eatejripphig tlieto to energy, and their e'er tiiilaut compet,t ara ope,a,,g ap netr:enterpripce to tole boeieeoo Orray !rem 1ik111917111 SI. LI/MOWS Ittcnoniato iSVS Moreton qui. reedits to the. adhrtiaemnme la anotheraolumtz of , anew ilitittretet e eommpoood is New York it r 1,141. th o .„,. 111.iritf.: - A4,1 the . 1 1440r/1 - Anything oiti ;tbst Ittiot I atrA hold of Li • rim to go; have no tient : it loot the illuik; '!iste4 News trill be an cr,o4lenfrapor. Haan a. Accings.—.4e-imtittiret. Of Actprui bare been ibipi.e.rto uO4 Jand,t from Bradfdra r,rdrzylvanltt i fiear t0.i!araiD0ing..),,,7,, , ,.. - hto Ibust, Mow .Puyst.—Our people memo: at the bigh price of produce; but, our friends up the Allegheny hive for more remelt to complain. From the list of Market prices quoted In the Warren County (Pa.) papers WO give the follow. lug as a 'opeoime a. Flo= per bbl W'heatper bus . Bye . Com • buckwheat Oats • Mess Pork per bbl belmon Troat White Fish eodfleh per met Mackerel No. 1 Hams per lb Better Eggs per dot Dried Peachen per lb Dried Apples per bn Hero is a epeohnen of living in the country. Oar good friends up laths North might feel some abitement in there pieta, If the Allegheny Val ley rillroed were built; and they might' even eongoie themselves with a hope of each a result if cur Commissioners would subscribe that mil- ilea of dollaie; boa— nom wlssisorox oOrrupoti7sucie of the Pittsburgh Dania...Us Waentsaros, Dee. 10, 1802. !The Union makes some feeble cusps at 'the mtesage, but its cavilings doll stillborn upon the country. It received as one of the boat 'overwritten, and the President L about to retire with' the admiration of bit friends and the re !Toot of his opponents. Mr. Everett was conflnned by the Senate, by a unanimous rote. This to gratifying, although =demotion woe a matter of course. It Is a .meotod quertion whothor tho negotiation. stated to be going on with England-for the formation of; ,a-now commercial convention, will include a provision for reciprocal freedom of trade be (vein the United States and the British petitio ned.. The Committee oniiommeree will take up that question Immediately on proceeding to bn einees, and an early attempt to Introduce the erubject to the House will be made. But a dis- Position excite to poet pone action until after tke issue of the negotiations is known. ,111 r. Brooke Orlin brought forward hie motion rotative to the tariff to-day. . In the shape pre sented by him on Wednesday, it wan objentiona- Me, mad did net obtain so fall a vote as It would have done if couched In -lees equivocal terms.— Ills' resolution Can was to refer eo muck of the President's Meseage as related to the Tara% to a k gelent Ccimmittee, to enqnire,into the expe dioncy of redskin', duties,. Mit he folloired title" Motion with a bill showing that he only contour ; plated reducing the duties upon those mrtities ptialeh do not enter Into competition with Amer-- , Jena productions. But the nakedresointion had i free trade look. To-day bepo far modified his proposition tot to show that he meant only to se cart ouehy reductions in the Tortuous by adding to the free list dye'stuffe, chemicals', silks, and certain raw materials which we do not produce, and never can. - A. long and interesting discussion took place, developing a very general desire, (MOM among the Democrats, for some modification of the Ter HT of 1816. The frac traders themselves evinced o wholesome apprehension of the effects of Over, trading, and a denim to cheek it: It ie agreed on all hands that the.surplue revenue should be got rid of. The best and nost obvione Goa of It Is Id pay off the public debt. ' Ilnt cue should be taken in removing drake, not to com mit the government to any principle which will Graininess it in retimilui to them as a source of revenue;, for it is evidentvthat the time is not eery distant when the moat productive duties *ilia we can Impose upon all Imports,, will not yield revenue enough . to carry on the Govern ment I twig end, howitir, by'repettleg what I enid yesterday, that all this will end In smoke. This free trade and protection early is only a prelim. inarydivertisement, iatendelto amuse tho spen t 4too until the 'morn amities bosineee of the seesioneommeneee. A largo !timber of Senators and Diembers called upon the President 6-42y, - manifesting cordiality of. friendship . and esteem for hitt, meet have been peculiarly gratifying to Me feelings. Bet bow different would all tbie have been, had he been nominated for.the Presi dency. We . all know what reservoir' of venom were held prepared to be pouredwpon hinder°. ted,head in that event. , As be 18 now one of the most popular.,and beloved.; Chief Magistrates have had oboe Washington, ho would, in the other ease,-have been the worst abutted man who ever occupied the Whlfe Made, exempt, perhaps, thielder and younger Adam. Jolty.. For the Pif sbuyih Gazette. I). N. worn; Esq.,—l think every rosder of ',wit paper yesterday morning, was rejoiced to hea.r of the arrest of the two burglars in Alia glacuy City. How. mach repose and comfort halre been eacrifloid from dread of visite from theso sm.:tonal depredators by the inhabitants cf our two al Cut sad enterrbe; daring .the last fetimonthe, r ite excitement on the eubjoot, by the' 'entire cOmmunity, may answer partially.— And 0, it a small matter that the eitizene of the oolanumity cannot lay their bawls down stufght to root without constant core and dreadfrom vie Sts of burglars, noithsr sex nor age proving, a . barrier to their depredations. These villolos ,ans not content to rob, but turn tpon' their de. fenoeless victims with nercileas vengeonco.- - Did want prom heavily upon them, it would be nom, palliation to their mime; but the cirount stances attending the search, prove this not to have beim tho coos—their object was to rob to get gale, and that at every somilbie. There has meek been written and said in the community lately so to what constitutes murder. Did 1 would nett, who so gnlityof murder as these do. pridatomarming themselves cap-a pie,and going L forth to rob you of your property, and not eat. lolled with that, hut must have your life also, if yoii oppose them? -Is it not time ?bat this state of affairs should ammo, stall hanaKlmi And now as two have been taken, (and it your sacrumt le corset;) and aroguilty beyood doubt, lot jostles be meted-to them to the tallest extent of the hi, that the county may be rid of, thee° pests. If thetie.-villains melee a nominallpuelshment frem our *carte, then the sammturity deserves to be annoyed satiny b aye Pettit: The twe taken in Allegheny, had not the grace to belong to oar community, nor, se their names woOldindiesto, to our national family. but Marone burglars, destroying' the quiet of our place, and then off to other 'parts, to , cominittbeir base deeds • ;• A 81117E1111. For at Pia ßurgh Gordia. 4 TICC A3LERICAN TRACT EMMETT 2 _ tta, Enrrozu.....There ware some facts Jocel opera during, the session of the Convention of Agents end Colportenrs Of the American Tract 80cletY, recently held In. Allegheny city, which' may perlutps interest eoMe of your roadcro. . • TitsfieldiMit 'looted with the Pittsburgh *gen.' oy haa, till Tory recently, conebibed of twenty fenreonntlesln Western Penneylvanta, ten coun ties In Ohio, and h neon counties In North Wiat• ern Virginia.' • ' • . The whole amount of Colporteur lebor ex- I pended by the Society. in -these counties, last , year, was onus! to the tabors of twenty-eight min forth° entire year. The numbor of men now laboring In these °aunties, and In; eight militias recently addod to this Agenoy Id Ohio, is thirty-oe. , The vales of boots oirouLate I throngh4he Pittsburgh 'Agency, during the year mitring March 1, 185% weft $14,000. In 1851 It iVat $16,000. 111 1854 it was $21,000. Tht total value of clemtlation doting the last right yearn, is nowliderably moral than $lOO,OOO, or eo me ' t h lig mero LIMU, four hundred andliftythormand, iolunoes. Tho highest average 'shoe of Ono-, IJailon boo boon darlog the !oat two years, being abont Si cent; to each family rialto& A few yenta eines it was but 21 cents to each family Melted- • ~ • , • __ • Moro than a dorsi additionalen are needed to fully supply the field. ern lo Immo of the , larger counties, , bore . faithful 'Colportonrs hare bear laboriog foe two or more, years, visiting the families regularly_ e nd Coup. entirely., several townships remain yet to he slotted forth° Ind timp. , Poring tho lest four youth more then;l2,llot, hunities have boon (bowl dectitote or elLrdi• glOus hooks' except the Bible, beside', multitudes orothers whose 'religious libraries were very lusell.ludood. Many whole neighborhood,' here lei, ToW hooks, 'inept eacti 1111 were 'tarried to them' h 7 fhb mad other similar religious goals • till end - . eigrpl,lng these 'tlestitutions the -.Boole', has made grunts through thePittabergh.Ageaoy toy the suited of $ll,OOO, doriag tit- r ".last Brit jvanti, which Is Ot l eo more than the aullys re.: coli,to in 40 - Witless. ihrctigL Ibis rtgaii, tor tie nisbtir genre. • . , Add to this the cart of .clrculatieg nearly half a million of volumes, over the hills and through • the volleys, searching out the mutt waste places of thin had, sad it will be coca that the Society cannot have done this 'work without s coed et eluding all receipts by VO,Cf‘i thousand dotiare for sack year. Many families able to purchase, but destitute of religions books, require that s book should be given them on the first .vbilt, because each faMilles do not appreciate religions-books. On si.secsad visit, ninny euchJsruilles see prepared to purchase, and make edit larger purchases on • this(' visit So also In mazy neighborhoods, • large portion of the bi,oks left on the trot vis it were granted •Lore good ea lee veer made at subsequent visits. This work might be greatly inoreased in this region •tthont ethauetlug its capacity for pro fitably receleing each labor, if wi.,ely directed. lodicrt,.ara general ride tb-to Colturtsces rd beet la all 7tlelpte:ls ►hoed fields of labor ore to soca!! aa to enable them to repeat their visite two or Orel, time' In tripe as many years. la Ws way. both the Co!potent end his books gala apse the confidence of both pastors and people ' The Colportettee personal power and laflueoee for good are increased, and thohe peo ple love the books best and moat readily pur chase them who aro best acquainted with their content.. 26 00 12 00 12 60 8 00 18 00 In neighborhoods where religions books ore bra little known, end hetionnot appreciated, sla in; may be adesategeonslyrepeate,d slooond and third time, daring the same year. Coo Colportear has labored eleven years In ono county, and In a few township; in another coun ty. There are now nearly one hundred more Sabbath Schools on his.field, than there were seven year' ago. The origin. of many of three schools can be (raced, eithel directly or indi. raptly, to the More of this Colportcur. Every ealportsar that labors for a number-of years on any given Sell ought to 'acreage oonaidera. bly the number of Sabbath Schools, on his field, and many of them do this. There are maltl tudes of children in this whole region who are tot yet gathered Into Sabbath schools. There are multitudes that have . very little religious in , strootion from any source. In a few neighborhoods in this region, Infidel ity is mtkingrigorous efforts: many of its moot open and carnet abettor/1 being foreigners. In Borne neighborhoods large pOrtienS of the com• mutat) , are 'avowed infidels. Genteel looklog ladies avow that Paine's. Age of Reason Is their Bible. The journeymen sad apprentices of large business establishments are gathered to. goober on the Sabbath, by 'their employer it his OVllhour, for the study of Infidel works. The, poor laborer ie sold to have given Ms Ave dol lars to his association to ofd in the circulation of Infidel work's, Ina Place where etronuou.ef• farts are made to poison the minds of the young. In mother neighborhood still, the more Widest. Ile hi the community, carry from houso to house infidel papers nod pamphlets, aid bout.. with good reason, of large clambers of con verts. • .. In suet neighborhoods Nelson, Gregory, Spring. Plumer, arid - other kindred spirits.have been left to speak for Ned end the Bible. Nut only are the better acmes of this com munity being Caudated with valuable additions to their libtoriem by this Boclety, there is also a WO amount of religious truth being placed among the very lowest classes of lonely. The leaven of truth has power. God's word will net return unto him - veld. • ELIZADCTII, 1J,.0 14,1852. 1) N. Wane, Eat.—The following'• it an ex tract from the minutes of the IllecutireConamit _ tee of the Pennsylvania State AeriesWaal , So ciety, at Its hest meeting, on the 10th inst: Resolved, That . experience hos ;Amino that one annual exhibitions have heretofore been hold too Isle is the season, ned that. the next annual exhibition and Cattle show of the Penn sylvania State Agricultural Society chilli he held en' Tuesday- Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the 27th. 21th, '2'Jth and 10th days of September,.lBs3, Resolved, That it is not expedient- now to tit the plane of meeting of the next annual exhibl llen,..hut that the subject he pekponed until the next meeting of the Executive 'Committee, end that a committee 'consisting of A. 0. Holster, of Harrisburg; Algernon 10. Roberts, of Pltilodel phis; and tight lleAllieter of Juniata.. county, be appointed, whose duty it shall be to ascer tain ruts and make report on that subject to the next Meeting of flail:emotive Committee. ROST. C. WALICEIt, Booty Penns. State Age! Society. From the Panama Star, Nor. 22. SANTA ARRA RECALLED TO, MEXICO ... . We yesterday, for the trot time, learned from a gentleman who mime passenger en the New. Orleans, which arrived hero last Sond,:y night, that a %evolution had broken out on the Western Coed of Mexico, hoeing for its object the recall of Santa Anna, to again take hold of .the reins of Government ' How far into the interior the revalutionary spirit hadapread, was not known et the moment of our latest &deices from Acapulco; but from previous indications and intelligence from the Atlantic side, we cannot toe suppose it to bo general throughout the country. It is well known drat General Santa Anna ban been living; since hie exile from Mexico, near Carthagens; on the Atlantic shin of this Repub.. Ile. A late paper from that city, brings ns in formation that Intelligence had reached the die tinguished Mellow - la, as to the feeliogs of his oeuntitymeni and that he .would gall for Mexi co Ina few days," to sesame the new powers conferred upon him. , While awaiting, by California steamer, and papers from the Atlantle, nuttlrmation and fur ther particulars of this new revolution, we may express oar belief that under late and present ciranmstanoos of Mexico,. (len. Santa'Anna iti the only living Mexican, of Whom we have any knowledge, who is quslifieel in the least degree, to beat the head of bet affairs. And from even him not *great deal et real good- Is tenth to be - expeotedly ontaidem Ills recall table country at this present time, we think is mainly doe to the emergency In which Maxie* Sods herself placed in beri rela tions with the Gaited States, In the Tebnante. peo and other Important' matters. Bari Anna le prpbably the only man who can ward o im mediate collision between the two nations short of an actual and immediate abandonmentof the grounds hitherto occupied by Mexleo, Janil it remains to be seen whether or not, even he Oen long defer the ' , manifest detain," which ritzier bin country. We bold our breath for farther nformation. ' COL. Blares oS Cana.—Col. DOWEL comes. out atrong against the dibmitering attempt fci annex dabs. fie considers the movement a part of the grand scheme td form a "Southern Re public," and dissolve' the Amerloan.Union. Re takes the ground that., the Captain General woe right in excluding Purser Smith, tinder the oir cumeitanoes. There in a greet deal of honest manliness and Integrity of character about old Bullion, which should always belong to the Re pablioan legislator and which distinguishes the true statesman fro m the mere time-saving dem agegue. —Phila. Ledger, . Eltseotuit—At the eleglon, leg August, Me semi clotted five members of tho next Contsreie, whereas under the new ceases she is entitled to seven. It is now proposed to 'cleat two more, but not till August next—dividing . the !Rote for that pupate Into two districts, ',operated by the tilluartririver. ,TbemztLexisleturewltldoebt less (Beide the, State into seven permanent die . We learn from the Louisville •Centier 'that. President Fillmore has tendered to the Hen. John L. Helm, of Kentucky; the appointment of Lead Commissonor in Califorhia, 19 place of the Hon. Gustavus A Henry, of Tennessee, who do. alined it. We agree with the Courier that the allies could not be conferred on an abler or north :he gentleman than Hoir Helm. lie has not yet tignifted whether or not ho will accept IL —Leo ingtow o.snrocr. • NATO Or MADlM'D'Anopaoar. — Wo are in formed at &nearly hear this merging that this celebrated wornen—bettarArnown to the public as ••FaDny . Wright"—died at her residence lest everin'g.—Cin. Gar. Dee.l4.' • , This morning between •CI and 4 o'olook, a col lision took plate at Bhortsville, a few miles east of Canslaigtut, "on the, Rochester and Syracuse lisilroad,batween the night express teens coming West, and a wood train going taw by which three passengers on the former trabi were fatally la 3ttrad, dying in alma half an hour from tho.ilme of thewolliatoo, from the wounds reoeivod. Two of the. moo killed are German emigrants, While the third is 'opposed to be wbostmoo, of Amer• {CIA blttb. •Tito other passtmgers are Injured, bat not scriesoly.—Roth. ddo. Dee. 10. Enellitoll AT . New Our.ukos. , --The Now Or leans paper" Mute that enormous amounts of produce ere doily nrriving at tbat city, and !in-' manse beyond all forluor prectidect are the receipts of collon,-pod with nil their:retinue made they are unable to keep the levees cleared. The number of arrivals of steamboats hoe been comatintly on the increase for several weeks. - Within the last two weeks, toms! twenty loco motives have tiactfhhippal •Irsin Ilalfitlo fur am dirtiest Western Ryilrue4a. , • - -4 The heek.pncking neaten al Chicago commen ces &bent the tenth of October, end, continues sheet Pax weeks. During the 'soy. ration, 47, 222. barmie r rectal to 12,000,000 rentele, were peckeel;4lelding 4,126 Amain of tallow.. Of lkepmenDt there were 2, 1 200 Omer pow Bog Oak Mickel& • Tentniten of rails erelnid every day in this isinivitryo We Imre. 13,00t1 wilts of rt.:away el" 11!II !stetsons L es —A gentleman whose opportu nities csmblo hou to amica oarr.at mstimalse, tn• forms a, that, troy the beat data. he Bads the entire loss of property in California for thiee 'years past, by Bre, has exceeded the tam of SGB,-. gOO,OOO —State icurnol. Tate Into consHerstion that thii - iistlesete is filly per cant IGO high, and then the 1339 is large enough In Cl eonseieete.—Piarrr Time, Soma of the farmers of New Jersey nevi new churn, on the olock principle, tieing driven by a weight easily wound up and regulated. A lien Dakin, in London, whose bonus corn msmied'n hoe view of the funeral prootesten In bocce of the Duke of Wellington, let the upper part of It for one thousand guineas. New Your,. Twanno.—The /Syracuse Journal antes that about 1,000 acres of Tobieco wen grown in throwing, oouoty the pest season; and the overage crop Is Craw, 1,490 pounda per acr,, though 2,000 Founds are often produ ced. The entire crop 01 the county io estima ted nt 2,290,000 pounds, which at ten cents makes the snug sum of $224,000 griped. From the Texan election entente, It appears that the Whigs have a majority of onisin the Senate, while the - Looofocca are two to one In the House. • Bcrorala. st.-IT is sdne to Kier'e Petroleum to say that ,t hal been known to completely eradicate ern, cern e of thle dreadful disease In Lens time Lb...ay oa.. ...sly. and at 1.. cost or locontenleuee to the gaol Tj,:shimsande of Mils.. In the hand. of the pto- VIM,. many of lir Joh a. from well Ittiown chosen. of the city of Pit - tabor h and It . immidlate 'Malty, nom elo. clearly and Mo d all doubt . that HMI'S PETRO LEUM bra melloins of . val., not only se • ham remedy In Pa y. 1.11 Dearness, low of lbobt, but sa a lel &his In tn. ~seedy. 1011t1611 the love,tiratiolt Ptirc ...... . 11 ell the saffering waldnit. to liewma aopeslo with I marl. I'S _re haring • dread arra:tures are meted that thin cardlei no I. purely mature!. and is bottled a. It Soweto= the bosom of the earth. the following avtleoste Is espied tram a paper yilbllair. ed at Ns wits, New Yorh, and bears data August 7. INIT e V , tettleh le ale appended the Itertllleata of the oelerrated D. Y. root, Id. D.,of Erreouse. This may in truth orrtlfv. that I have bonus° badly if. dleLe •Itlr Scrofula kw the Wit Irmo sewn. that met at the t... I have beta unable to attend le ear kind orbs , einem. wool touch 01 the flute unable tough. and waned to m'rbd. and have been breatol naselyall the time by the bag Dbraldeas oar country afford; I .00.10 oily gObehme feller, but no ours.and fathomed to grow 007.0. 00111 Dr. Foot Ineummended ins to try the Fetroleurn, as Dock 1114 ae every Wage /se had Wed 1 4.141 so tetanal faith at AM but the etbot was se loathing: It thrwir the pole, to the enrage et own, and I at cave beanie grow Letter, and by aging mute bottleibl Navegot noun worth thousawhi of dolls». This mar ovrtlfr ILtlLnbenaodaaLld rlthAlu.a Petroleum, or Book 011. Or mon than par. anas i nmt.l . l: l. nt m tnaz i l tta bat a d Tidal= : I n t. . ouzo of roentlni, and can with conadano3 motailunal It to be a molicine northy of attention, and 'mm safely ain that woes. ham Wanda! -Dinar vb., attar nstallolaa bid D. Y. Ann; W. D. • For ”to by all the DrazzL4a lu PlUaburgh. The Demand Still Increases. Cam- As the publio become better acquaint .l .Ith the sterling ounlitleimfaCiamea Lim Pills the dee mend contlnnesto increase. So eeMain Is thisirmat Me& tine In mention a dimmed 11 - wMtbsewerelsosofitspropit fawn•no, that It is new looked upon . the preatint tide f.r Ilepvtle; and ManyPhysiciame am lii. ilsair M uter pmetlta• Amami other, Or. 011rePhloraso. a di thsguished physician of Vtrainia. with • very extensive praetlos, bee 40w.1 thews Pills in cameo( Laver Complaint and of liprpapals. walk o.mplets enteems. ilemistomen4e4. aiitb, by 1•. yeielans, as well esothere s whe have wane. the happy Mint el the inedicin e it is not asermisinit Met n. are 1 fly In remits: of each mlialm th • fesi. lorlac . Orworroar, Ohio. Jaw. 13.1851. %writ J. Ella Co.-11l are no. Ir out of 11 , 1. s• RUN. It would be well to keep u. enoollej.e. there la qr at demand for Ileum In our plow, ' ' " • WIER A CLAIM. • Fat tale by most Mort bent; cod Crosalsu In roan mai country. and by the sole erounelon. 1 KIDD a CO.. GO} wood Rtroat. serWINKS, ho—Persons wishing to put- Inkaa Foattaa Wpm aat. Llama of 01l descriptions. pan as imparted, [612 Obtain item. at tt. lowest pica% at tbo Mao Rota of JACOB WHATER, Jr, rots litaket oat Fawn otrorta Goodyear's Patent Rubber Shoes. U AMES P. TANNER.? No. 5G Wood et, is In reaeir t el a the lot at tt • abrma tosap nt oar. le bleb.••III onlY by the rape, Pr der •n. at prin. rottebl, tahly below trio mantifaatnret . .—b, Arlen 'III ale.. rail aoal examine. nalindbn .JAMES P. TANNER. -WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SUOES, BONNETS, act., 5S WOOD etas r, Between Third and Fonrth. VarMy stosk embrace , . every variety and ter., at 11 , a4a. shwa, Donoala. ar., pare"esed afraat treat tb" t s i"". X"ataaa Maaalaatar." O. Wapte.l....isma an I arid 11 , inter Wee. andr•lD aola at gotta% pins ...I anemia" boa." •harint. a." 5 W.A. M'CLURG & HAVE REMOVED TO TOE CORNER. OF • WOOD ADD BISTD WERACTS, iVIIZELD they offer to their old onetaisore sod Ma potato ker.:Ally, at WA lowest rata. W4ote ..11. sod H0t.41. Ira lorgest, stootkeloet sod utooDleto Ettuek at CIIOIOE TEAS, FAMILY GROSESIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WAND TD NN SOUND IN TIM WENT. deli SAMUEL GRAY, MENCHANT,TAILOB, No. 47. St. Clair Hotel Buildings, Clair greet; AMU, rill gNTLEMEN'S CLOTIIING MADE EX 01.1.191VELy Ml:Her, and warraurrd loath. lima CLOTHS, on hind a choirs awnalrai CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES. • • VESTINOS sod OVESCOATINO, OF TEE LATEST STYLES. Prlnetotwami, for the costa= Ind. Orntkensen loarlos War s Drama *lll hats choir wish. oonaoltal nod compiled with. as all work Is done nods hi. own sap.. Mike. dalid2im A. H. HOLMES & BRO. • - 13oecpeeor to U. P. Nelson 114NUMUITIIYILW OP SOLID B021!-VI - OES, • MATH° eiLlui hi Le! laArrucib. .UOX I9 . Emtainau. 00k. ,Yo. 1:34. Water apq.t, tblri daorstm, Mtl WAll work innuefol petal to ser rasofmaland. uri) WORD CO, WLIOLESALE tc Iit:TAIL FASHIONABLE HAP AHD; CAP MANUFACTURERS. AND DIALEiII IN oia. wan or rip. mum; ()F WOOD AND YIYIII ST$. 14WWW44a. air Melt Flack embracesevery a Itt and.aty:e 0 f nete end cap. Molt. Bona. Care end Nu gp: r Uonseaa. welfdt4naletly -7- NEW CARPET STORE. ROBINSON 414 NO. 47, FlFill STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a largo ,end entirely new tllaa of Imported .04 Manias Carrots, toolbar with *very thing nso•nr tent In • Oanul Btu% at lb. lowa cub prkn• 0019 ththan's Insan4T,:a uompany of Pittabargi a. U. II MUM Peutvar. tlh lUSL I..NaRtuVLM Wen. OMCE, 94 wean, iTiviam suatiarr aim WOOD 8211WITZ. sro. trimunrs HULL AND LOU RINKS UN TUE 01110 AND 3118RISHIPP 1 RlVRati. AND TEZIUTA• RIF.N. air 1.408 •Oouul bU w d...wat OV PIRA. AIM gmlast prQ• of Ow NEAsza INLAND NAIVIDA GUN •od TASJILIPORTAMM. _ • tiIIZOTOSO : It O. Rawl,. I WeL . LartuM. Sr.. Wru.ll.vklay. Ilogh It. lilos. 1 11. IS Kier. ri:ll4l:gfir . Lava D0121 , 1P. Jr. 11. llarEaugh, Yeaenla .e rA, led.nl lienwatos. • I J. SthOonataltrt, Vi bliar Urnat. ..1 U.C. lawn H. Polenolt. DAGUERREOTYPES AT TUB NATIONAL GALLERY, JACKSON'S National Gaganrrean Gallery, artist of the flawed anallarkat 'neat. lontddt• Wilms , Drug Ram) Pittsburgh. Ladle and (Iman . raching tuebtaln IltslUte at tebderate 'dire will please call at the above establish. aunt, nn wit h ray ettperipr gide and Oki Lights. arrangtat such that tba operator can take tbe mat arm, 50 shall. of tta llamas ll•rni with all the espradon of animates! 111rd1, ass torrintgb lingravlose. Painting+, lb.,areureteif royled,bnd dh. .plirates taken rf tattled II kenann. . tr.-Verana not terminal to tkke • 01d..., =km • pen fart raeurblenra its-Li ke nerf dr aus tak .citranden of pint Sid deceued wrong in o Netion's First rremluM • DAGUERREOTYPES. . al o.4ce Buildim, Third &rect. IITIZENS and otroagois who wish, to ob , lJ too no orourritg. ortiongand H (Munn, a • word naiagfoto prier. will and It lathe!, Wooed to eon at Mg wall known ridobligtanord. eating gationistlos ppoorontood., a ko gligranwag.' oho of th e !grout and Igen ...named tilde and aktlight• floor am. th+ parts... with Iliptitaniontif of flu non logrful %Ind. gal nation tul•pt.ltk••tatalu•t t now prodigal by the ogkolisnlikt of .al Mawr /Jr. N. notion f to tki able to figor fa lbw battens at the Att. if style of no rpp rg . flawr ginglp re in aroapriclohlon has avver beim gulliwog4. ItOoing upon tad opersung. In oh •••tbecs, from I o .k •. n, ion r.F r gooloWaier - --- -- --- - -- - .POSTLEY, NELSON & 00 . No 19, WOOD AMMIT, inirontrair, PA. • AN UFACTUREIIB of a un-Bartels, Out Noel and Itamminal Murfax. Opole; laud MN Ilay sod Almon rock. All mile. matio al UN Iqt mat.m.4.,N4 Uvrantad mu . l giosaaperlar ano la Ma motet MarshaMo ad athem atus an sanattamatill Ma It tOaff :adman maw to call:and amainaMainaM,Mft. onntMeasmar °boor male _ _ MICKEL, Anonym Old vou l y, st M . UMPOrIy A lklthoor Cosaty,.l%. ['Neill ail 4 Prompt snail Ws 'ay.'s, to 13 alloeubir 414 Cali , ivktut cut/rally &Wok! f.- • ' li. O. rAilitELiis CELBI3.RATED ARABIAN LINT ENT ter-Ie veil kuovn to - povirvs - tu,. movt. We:A.l4llr lm.ll4o.oltretratio.sca ottmalatinelroPeT.l tier, sad Sr In r.r.oPLoeo , is eff,tio; our., 'impale tied reeteted all. that Mt4lei.:l•ll. almieletere.l tar phta ttatie. hae'plated It fir leyoed anyalmllae renal? ever intrAteed to We reepl of the tlotte t States. It allotalatea the aleorblita to Internal allot; sad than .0.51.3 'Jethro at lieraer ) ninftec kin fi 11°*".`""1, s 1.1 ~ZlT.iirrnvlii, co , . . SEEIXoll) 11 -5,40ka matruawa ik in \afaro and for ..si. by N4li.r. CO. (1111STNUTS-1.2 bill, a gtoivan*fo:l.4 1046%. iriiue artlat~,in ERB-15 tot-sals by "Ibbirb.,ll/ 1 I O " RSE COVERS -41i\ t97:D't"l- I. ,gt44"zh. AftD 011,-410 bbla No:4, feted Nr itto, %altar ale bt IstA x 00 delr, Ruß NDIA, RUBBER PASTE-Thu e varralabp I t' Make boob, sad dices ‘pastisetly altar , oramr.at Harlon rah.. ats bar ball., t4e , „! nin ttto elasila aim \ or darn 44 . 1.110 ltarYst at nng ellgt.tra. N U fTER= 7 2 bblo fresh Roll. reiAl dal day' and for os4aby`. 'tt and p:al.\ ligrilic cllthitiEY TOPS=I4O tfiieda A,Yeed and fat4l. by Weill H UICOWANW,', _01) . 4 .. pd.° cr. ttib r , vtrbt„,,,04,....r0r\\ H6oo dr A 6 !""'t . "`P 'a1if.614.4;t4 COLLINF. PPLIES=IN bbls. .Icosisotts ''-and Groan .irifi'" 4 ,r,""" Ift4. 6writ iIOTASIL-10 \ zed Ibesalb by 111_ 0.11 L B 011iWORTII & CO. ppm .g E ROOT-1200, 114\ frek), for \ J `OVER. MaTZVO " ' ° iEIDDIi W\: 14L 0131 e, SULKK UK-5 \Fks. in store, nikK . 1, 4 LQ! 7 ....._4419,' , ,..____,J KiDL' 1k..95.. \ \ 114 I.U. LT the for kinky '' ~ deft . N . A \ \ V KirgyiFoo. f \li4ll\oll.-- 'r 'lo WA . No. \,A in itOre, for il •\F.}..br‘. \ *4 • l E l . lv 4 'MUD 100. traf,ol\ Q, K . OK lbe:\ Trioete (I`7 \ ..14.0. , i J541)14. \l7/171S,IDOW \ attS.S. y \ tkr em • r 7 ,‘ 11 4 t 0).... • !Tv\ jai El-1)it0, 1 etr'd "\._ Oltfienellnitittic)), MEXTING•Nit tkiti oßtotki 1.14 tbnanlekatitttAll3Popix trittpritiliptawn W IcrPtnabe pr . P..of lun , 1 11 Pt. lap t n Pnattlopt ppm deltbltd F rign•Ts.lt , m • . ~.....:...?,,,.., 15 Ulmer ‘. \ , \ • , Zak Itelhodla.• \ , 2 10 liblaMtlf= ~ ' \ E a oCrattt P aP v :. \ • \ \ \ \ 2 ri 'm IVI Tt". \,. ~ \ \. ', \ io :01;.... m..u.V. rat \ \ \ \ \IF, tri 7 =fAP.m.i..4. ci..! . . \ I • 4 - . Vg,'ll,k•iii. s , N , ,. 11. u... ‘.., . v ,‘ .\,,, .1.„ yAbhic;4•l74l= \ . -\ \. \ \ \' VA .. diii ZlO&Wadi BAttlii.. \ , ~ \... ' itiK .., %,, 31 1 11 - 1 '' • \ '‘'.. ' .: -.I ihn'o'il'ot:.r Iran Dlar,kll4. \ . ,f,. \ '\, . ir..3.. v . att . t .. • , •,, V 03 1 ,`1 .2 .. i i" 4 J D inm&aie & C 0 .6. • . \ ~ . fit Wad rued : , , '.140 -204,5:1/4( .11111 Fig l7 W l frest '! 8114:\ • I : l 4s."'"\ I birt V:Z .m ," "„„„ij, ;4cllal3lftv gl 4 ' •vu, fdg bo.A 1 4 NEOAI4,-414 i`" giperior Household Viirnitire at AnCtian 'IIAN Tlaursdikt '*caniilg., Dec:Atitb. at \lO N J ...tr)... al tied a iolini bruit So CS I , ptlibl.d t, \ b..,•elit . th .4.4 1' 1it0..4 10.0011 le-in ti tit MU, I.owaiili and, loch. tititturo \if •Ititailt . 4..lialpg Nouselluoloicostpdiliti Woo,. auto..., isdraut au. :. 1..1100. tor ten, itiariiimx ...MI skla tail., tett., ‘, L • mattigtl. utaal.7. "...AO •IndOit iiithi 4 . 1 4 . Ai 41.....16 ems...b.e.ud.o4z4 bui-uns. nrotataz va ,trato humus, vortex. itiaititmli 1 ...a 1 ...12./CA. '', -•-: amnia ind atm in i ti t rts. ,r. ..!.;tut, a deart liflu_ _ i s\\ " iii.tiAlilPSmlims. abii. .110 iiii‘ eAmA .. - L4 4rl4li c t:: tle . i :Aroa ln :;=t l irilepiiattai ...,414ro.moct o.ietesquAps . i r!"4l ,i 2_ .___ _ . ..'" Pariutaery, \ Eano - y. Soayavand Variety , `. . \ \ EloGds at Private Bale. , L L. iiST \ree'd, and *ill be off ied for .` few \ . 47.: it D. hi, Anet4ooltoom. ectiigi - of Wood aii to amity A. ,\Ol, A 4 4'i Mitt... l o 0 7 , 7 niXttnr C 014.111... 01 ide.T . \ t.:{n P ft,`l s lfue M irAla i llget::7 ' rgtis: and att e r , 1U"? Al,, uueloi‘titio. Tit.litid 14.1 i coati, :Mita .o.lsts luil{kl to call mtleximlu Lim Fori. itilei \'' . • ma. Le ciiiil eimi. ._ eu i ... , k)1 Dkitti. Auctour, . , Wefitti#l lIISIIIIIIICEI , pORT Y 'pf this\ stcek ralo 7 ". th oftec j4.11.1_ 1 7 14titliS4ige141,io , \‘, •il 1.a• , , r, a st•Jakti.(ol..lity.t4 radirisasl 1, Ltraaly, :Mtn, OA e 1..; %Ir.. l.\ Vill,toX, a Oo_ .d s fa It. as,4 MaPt12641.1..q. • .., 1111 r-50 keki• as'..tilird rialrilw re. th , d '. u. ..t..7 reshot I.: leti...nr‘r Promo Aty: an.. 4.. sal.i ' bp 1, I d,llll J 941$ X Ul/111/111409:i A.OO. 1 .7 .0 St ii) a .1,410 Dr 14,101 .J Al ks ki.tinctliKr.o.l • thr. . - ICA as and co3llrOlifii.--A Lap &abort ,- met/ ',art alga ard reeartpl at deal , /1,31.1.6taN 1 el. tiOTNNEY RIBBONS—A. 11.`4mon4t co. moot 13:=A`1 1 4 ° . ' r., 1 ,:,1,'Z'Y.'‘:triTora tat gallact itibtama , ifigi r ialkOLOVES--J6t'r•aired — TAl itiOns. it &Allison &11 ,. .. dia'•&t.iingbe. \ 111-2T --- pco Blot sld ArliENca Cr•fl e . clock...V/510:d ou. Sr Chski. 1e.,) a. re .4..1 ar„ ", AL A 111A.01• I Q. innetk gad seg4b I:llVires: hat c:olort.g.ns =Mt. , gesllty. .all AW/S--S Mt!? LI I -A • hfesoitA I 7 &re i n; sop lug aten , . orAbsyli IliabP"'l 4 ~PeN IS 11 BROWN , ,IO %1•10 AkFAIIMWTOCA g kill LEtdort-4t) Itic . for sqV 47 \ a.le pkveuN.l ►aARINDS:: Ivigstivahjoii . dela ' s 13 A FAIWA.iTtlei VirAVERS-50 fin4,ivo'd I. dell) . B A VAIINBSTOCI U TTE R-11 bxi fresh Rolle. 11 , ,fale,br fdael •,\ ti 11A11.1 CZ IA4AR--likhhde. flaw, crop, Just ferahr,loy Luau/toot •• Drat aou, \;• No. ila Water o, lvi oi4s§Es= , ..§7 bus. 13 . 1707 p, Jetr 4 k bn ' ' \ ' by \ B4MBRIDqg 4.1 " ;1 '1 14 4 I S ( l t5O %bid: and b 'l.• wit i :4 awn L. . A 411 ,\\ U . •; 7 7, E.. - - -.- i ri, ZIIII il, P 14,0. treoßD alp), 1? av:,4 . iyipze u =tr i rur \ 4em s t., 40, \ ' COtnrr, Wood, v. i NMI.] F. 3— ~, 1,3 _,. len I 0f1.8,1a I,tad. ir?\k i l.r. ..a \ \ . h. v. O.IE um. \ . \? . i 1311 - It. I.1:4).1.. \ \ ' .I. ' ' ' : V.PA . : \ \ .., ~4[ll. I . 4l.romilllrkA __. "s. do ' , . 4 \ILIGI A alcirdit rum° b. 'lnt re(d Toesa vi) ,, 2 bbl t fain for'eili T .114 flal4olV-8 bblaleu l / 4 1 for am, rr e i.tOW-25 refdfor sae \ Ad. 4, \ • \B rouraw 11E1111. Ant Ada] icictAT -4 st YRUP eI4 OAMPIif ) _lll4 •t o LACK .141 h11,.=-10. 'criak %GO Iz44.67 , " nAifi,PIIIIIEN • 4 it 1 SMA. , --600 lbertfor In by \ ' \ \ \ • d. \ ._LIMOLUILLISOCA. . ----- "t IV STGAR-2.0 libtlei,p‘rime Sbgar; for\ ;rd&Tec,il , 7-.—Trvirta.7..:6.,. \ IR:ROTITAR JONATIiiII at Noel & \ \ • adiwee, Mt,* ,tx.e s Do 4 Ic a las`vol.troll .a 4 N,r ,... y.;%fivili4mar. vy '4% . 7 itNry telt tr. 4 \ Plelit* It= .1244.eniburg .. \ \ , A D...V.g.r Oat aUT and H. euhaxid \\ A. da , \ 1...1 Rw,EN pttprrg..--cialidetial, g iiTei • .ft.l \ \ \ iod .414 fueorit o loven.,„., ),Ite.rced.rd to ''' \ ' 15.1 4.,W.0 " ;NSI7L.AII. ' noCj.I \ ..4 • ‘:ZNO RAINT;\ , \',\ ',---- p ow Whitr, I -, ..1 _ \ ‘ ' \ a"T rrOtt \ tOn.: ~ 2 ' 1 1,... 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PaViSON , I AON - 3W; • ,14 • _ 46 ttartrt it.. nae Nowa:. • glitpuND 'NUTS-100W buikels nifvf vfi 13.!*..m. for 4 . 1.117 , 1211.1111110ZIatki. \\ 1 / 4 44\. \ Waist and Frast'4l6 - 1 iiWIFWEITENOI . DIER2S. Ilds:.Xerrat rim arttelt it ist mill by VIRE . AIf„ YENISOW4IL fo Vonfiin yllbehyd by • li p . , Hol i olvia co. 1\ 40LA148481-S7 ercip, to\ ;nive l \ nionium. ' lOW\ PIUckILI WALL r A PER.,-.15,000- p . 424/ of. 222/112/st v.% at ' 0 4 10 ands ; hror : 1,1 . 2 . 1; 4" A "ea , a0 4 )2114= • 66 , Malst otteet. 8E.15.8=4 h To mi aw WrWaive..m.lthcirUrdtaptlrilinu \ \ l aO4E. a non • • - ~ gtorogite PittAbangb .4 BEAN 1t 4bi11.4611111.141 , 1iCe y Ytyrj , ttedd by \ W., A' MEOLV CAI A 14- IidBROIVEHIES--1 4 4ki:„\ilpeni)ag. at , 4 . 44ttaf%'•NzaTar:lVlt* . :. s vale ~x !De " 1 / 4 : 4 06.-„• ti , ArchillTA43;4lTrtrW44i"l7A4 • I Afl4-=-34. EtIA \ PIPRIMMENt .na neohs o dak A 'AilOlaf rei,ll wait Ma 011 1 '