YU/Ha/1113D DY WIIIYD * OD PITTO3IIIOII MoNDey MOBRING,amin 81, 185 a WiIf•ERADDNIMATTER WILL BS FOUND ;' . ON &ACE PAGE' OP 27718,PAPER. WmT ertepaiTs dftla . • • • • • • 1.17 Gazette odors let our bnoiness man ymrkdedrable =dap*. tb4r bsuiness known. A.... Is bet . Sour and. die thnunad, resat • •••L• d "lns and county In Wsstsrn Panns7l. • •J ills* , eery zastsrn Olga, . L E., .1620 ADVEBT lslll 4—Neithet - - - • i:' NM .k!riZttbuj _Ed.but. th• S u UMW ll.= out a this Dar 0 01...1 0. Bsad►i- ADVESZISSZ "m'z..r. 1 ,.. i .. :116110.1i . tri gop..{ to the "" 2a*"" ''''''l". ~, Meals[. , . ~, _ In betas 6 o'clock, on Elta447 T . .., '!. _ • ,•• ,firars Aomotaruast. Fats..—lt has been prowled hoid the next Pennsylvania . Btste Apipoltatat Pair at Pittsburgh. To encourage „, and help on this Important objeet, at a late meet• r ) fig 'of the Direct.= of the Ohio and.Pennsylvs `nix-Railroad, it vas resolved, on Motion of hir.. Limb, one of the Ohlo.Rireetoro, to sppropri- ate $260 to assist in bearing -s portion of the expenses. This movement Is laudable azepnise• s t i 4 Worthy. anti we - hope it will he indtated j by other 4; . omporations and loin/Mee, as well.as private In ,lv dividuals. The Pennsylvania Itaih oad Company ' its no doubt appropriate a handeome sum, as it weed boa huge gainer by having the State :— Pali held here, and our largeonotel keepers will be ready to do their. full share. ) We hope the Managers of the County Agrical ,, • 4eral Society will take this matter in hand, and go to . w4 eigoieuely with arrangements to in . ,40 . 00.tha sextEltate Fair to come to Pitteharih. 011A1P431.0/11119 BALlakOßiAlt.-The 1 . 4 . 4 4 1 ,, 4,Winetteittentains • letter, dated Pittsburgh, I sod. !doncli, Bethaoreau,"- which intended to disparage. the Central reed, and,-at It. ,peuesiadvance the interests of the Baltincore We had concluded, out of re ; Ye one Baltimore Molds, to nuke ro the Baltimore and Ohio ioadifuloh ictigittbe thought unfriendly, and although ire• tempted to' publish come facts not very favor -1 *hie to that road, we have suppressed them: but • i: , 2lißititiniartians Qua volunteer attacks upon Our thus oughfatee , they must not expect no to bOir . '- 'itiun.;Nlthout retaliating, when a fair opportuo t: , Ole ' , Baltimorean" was one of the Excursion party which wept from Baltimore to Wheeling over the Baltimore and Ohio lurid, to attend the formel dpening of that road. Why didn't he go the same road? What caused hizu to - :Ocenge hie route? War he one of those whose • 1 1. , gelid* grew prematurely grey to traversing the , I frightful chum, OrecdPices, Ste., which chem. , t • Bites - 61'1%41d from Cumberland to' Wheeling; aid who returned home through Pittsburgh, rs ., Wit than again ?lib the dangers of `such a route? it hews, he ought to remember the old adage, lad ,not came the bridge which earried him aver. , 'Alter speaking of the Baltimore S Ohio road, in his -letter, Ude "Baltimorean" mice en to al came tip here to get a eight of its avowed - -rival the great Central Penna. B.allroad: /3av leg such an object is vivw,it was natural I 'Cold ' '• be ea the lookout as soon as smoky Pittsburgh eonld be discovered through the re-* p hmn which it wee enveloped , and- o my aerial c iatint, no'oer, loceeittlre, or railroad depot 4r.tet my enquiring gase. Lmust confess lam '•• • not one of `those to profit by Addiaon's example; iwbo; when questioned how he came to know eo ..- - :mush, said, because he acres was 'Shamed to 'ukfor information; es I shrtink from the deli remarka,l expected, my ignorance of the 10. • cation of the Railroad terminus would occasion' ' if encialting for what Was probably within the „temp of my Melon of the time, and landed second Columbus' determined to explore for myself. l! 'Wall! there I was, amid commercial bustle no 1. dente!, steamboats loading and unloading, dray -men'' foiling on and tossing off, clerks and cap ', ~ - t ains,'lnerchants and mechanics, laborers and laafere, all promiscuously crowded together par : ',siting their various avocations—Bat ne . Railraad Was to be secs! . Whehlug still to be independent,d, walked up Win confident of starnbling on the track, and reached the empty canal basin,the odor of which Y. - rgate unmistakable evidence that'musk was not the principal :Ingredient _ln. the heterogeneous iTo a r nar my thx prid:l l 3 l Zifs e / 'a 6 m u l d i d lei b it a it e- - • to:- ask information regarding the inert. natio - ate of 'the Railroad depot, We to my ` • was denalbed mass , 00eshitrably east: vomi t and 'after' a dirty, tiresome. walk, I at • length found the object of my search, at vital • distance from the wharf, think you; lir. Editor?' floe tint Armen equarea—d'ye give it upt—why , actually two miles': , after all the boasting wo ham-heard and - read, the Pcniesylvanis ; Railroad has not yet reached: the Ohio river—by along ehot—and merclandles and produce must be herded two mars before it Can be shipped in a steamboat or loaded Into *Railroad oar. , ' cenjetring ups harlot picture of the dangers and delays resulting from this state of things, he adds, . the march of improvement is eingo 'lsrly onward in Pennsyliania—mid with Wheel- An . - ICKiI miles farther dawn the river l thecare of". l . 4 the Baltimore and Okla Railroad,receiviog Tend . disolutrging freight immediately at the Iy steamboat landlog,what friend'of our continuous room can dread for a moment the rivalry of that ;burgled, mismanaged piece of patch-work, the Reansylvanis Central Railroad?. - . The Triter'of this must have had his eyes in the wrongplacii, or he would have seen a dmpola . track laid down Liberty ltreet, from the order depot,=-whioh he represents as imingtwo miles out of town„-:-re She rico:, and a warehouse in Oweees of erectlorf on the wharf, for the reeep - Mon of frelgbi'at the river. lie would also hive seel,When he got to the canal, at no very alarm . 44 &Stadia from - the river, a Partheoger Depot, canton -would have saved him the, walk of "two 'villas he growls about, unless be wished . 004 himself ever the road is freight. Yet; the wisest, the freight depot.is roomer ;Mit 'Tittle out of town; but as soon as the ware wise is (bibbed, freight can be the.vhaif to the agents of the road; • /Mid during the present year another depot will I . -'.-3se.ereeted Owes corner of Liberty and Eighth streets, in the very;elMtre if business. The attempt to represent the regular place of bad, 1 " , uieroade two miles from the city, is the =mar either of gross 'guanaco or eome• thing worse. A 3 loon as all the arrangements 'of the Company are completed, the Central Rail road will be on convenient to' ll the channels of irad. is any TOrcmd in the PeteltrY: Most cer tainly it will he m easy of access as the Balti morenitd OMO road, which ie by no means as , Stesii;,tp. the_ steamboat landing as this letter writer. astute. At pyesent, if wears rightly in firmed, the terminus of that road Is much for . tber from the steamboat landingethett the pre. . . Sant intimacies , depot of the Petinsfinala road; end lisperpument depot Is farther from the river thite'tbe depotof our raid will ,lleme one of that boat load of passengers who were; landed at Wheeling to go over the • more and Ohio road, and who, after remaining 24 boors, were compelled to go east thro' Plltebargb; might write a much more . trothfal letter then the'one from 'Which we have quoted, - Shout:the Advantages of Wheeling. 'saw soon. . • .lan lisniommts. oa 11.iltzt, Wien 'Oinik-r—These ansoriils are from tho'.pen of . . Gen. B. P. iyinan, whose intimate relations with hlr. Weterter afford a guarantee of their 1 authenticity.. They end the realer - the most implonantentoranda of the life mid ohmmeter of the vest Statesman, of any which hare heen • published. ; dome of these papers hive been* • . pablishsd at various times, in different papers, bet were resists' end greatly extended, and put. 'lobed in the Daiy Thus, after kte. Wtlistet's loath. -. They no! appear; fn two handsome duo- 400:10 UM; of Appleton'e Popular Library. ;,! - ;'.fiT T cs• OMB 14:1 Ertandanos; By Shia Rob. - '.b ias, nnther of Popular Lea - one." Tbii is a tiolleetton of mobil tad fauilltar questions au e ir eirydey Insbjecdn, adapted fOr young perms, sad ertseloci in' the mbst simple and clay tau tug.; . 4 %.'yeti" : sotto! book for the family or the By, Inoue of this little book the pronto at tesohor of -a dna can Impart a great rains of ;tidal infopmetion srith - vny Utile - • . , , , . 'Zug don* works ore ptibliotiod try D, Apple. tau & a; Now York, Lod Oro for rids by 'A. Wooit atm!. Indlibtod3ciAdsco &Cep Exprou for prinpplirliaild of • ligokirts clitto sip pa fratickliy Idondsq. :i:t. : f4!..ff:-;:.::::';'-:•:- • ... ,- - . .. PLUM orSsincts lkiantia..;—The late foreign The Baltimore and Ohio ReAlroad. has issued amteal brings intelligence of the death of Fran- the followingwotiee, which it is of tropoetanai ohilladiat in prison. Thie is the man who was that all &hipper. be made ar.quainted with, and imprlionsd in Tuscany for reading the Bible. we therefore publish it gratis: The telegraphic report of his death .totes that ' vILSCILIL BIIPERINTI3DLIT . O Ohms, he Poisoned himself; bet adds that he had before Baltimore, Jan. 4, 3853. complained of poison in hislood, The two storiee are not reconcilable. - The fact , probably is that he nu poisoned by his priestly perseuttora. The influence brought to bear by Protestant governments upon the government of Tuscany, to procure his pardon, was so strong that his release wee regarded se inevitable: and to prevent that, the priests have sent him prematurely out of the world, alleging, g. ~... while, that he committed suicide. The fact • . he complained of poison in his food shows o deep damnation of his taking off." The that ho poisoned himself is a silly fabrics- e lut intelligence from .Flortane, previins late foreign arrival, was ae follow. Letters from Florence state that M. Medial en. his wife were In daily expectation of their radon. The. Grand Duke had ordered them to be kindly treated In their prison until their lib. tuition, - for which they will be indebted to the active interference of the King of Prussia" A letter dated Florence, January 3, says : Mir. Colombo , the Swiss - Protestant Mani' 'man, bed Jut returned from visiting the Medi.. ale. lie found Francesco Medial, who le confined at Volterra, in a very bad state of health, having grown very thin, but ctherwlee eheilfga andfirnt is his re(gious conviction:. The Bwiss clergyman wan to vielt Medial agebton the 6th, to administer the sacrament. Rees Madiel was in prison at Melia, and as well treated end as comfortable as possible in the prison, which is very dsnop. It was hoped that - they would be speedily pardoned." Upon the very heels of such tidings es these, comes the intelligence that Frantic Ix dead. That he' should kill himself, with suchia prupeot be. fore him, is too preposterous to:bellove. Bat even if he has not been poisoned, his death In prison Is a startling comment upon Catholic toleration:" A man whoso sole,offence it was to hare read the Inspired Word of God, Is thrust into plison and annoyedl with a:neveruaelug priestly persecution, until his free soul wears out his body with Its fretting! 'And 'the coad jutors of these men, who Shoe persecute to deatiCaA humble disciple of Christ, or;conscitnce sake, are now In this country, pleading their con science u an agument for breaking down our Banco! System, and enlisting the government in the work of teaching, officially, a religion so In- tolerant! WLat is the difference between the religion which now arrays itself against our Free Belli:Iola, and that wide& has persecuted to death, this poor Medial, in Tunny ? Does it not'alaim ,to be the envie? It sets,up'tbe title of tiniest , utility. It is essentially the Remo in Pittsburgh on in Florence; with this exception, however, that here it bee not the giver which It has there, . The power only is wanting; not the setl to use It. There would be ten.l.housand Medals in prison, to-morrow, in Pittebtrrgitketf the reli gion of Tuscany were predominant here. P. 8.-Blnce the above. was written we hare come across' the following, lit the New York Her ald. It confirms oar-position that Medial was poisoned by the priests. OSTICe or L'Eoo 131.11.1.1A.1 . New York, Jan.:7,1858. , TO TIIII [MOM or TUB MUSD. It bat been asserted in some city pipers that the unfortunate Midi= had been condemned by the Tuscan government for haring proehed Protestintlem In a church of Florence. This assertion is ridiculous and false; and from the proceedings of the trial It appears that their crime was of haring become Protestants, of bar• log read the-Bible, and prayed in communion "with other brethren of their new faith. As to the death df Fret:mimeo Medial, I believe - that a coroner in a free land, like yours, would state that be died of poison adibinistered to him by some pious or mysterious hands; and to cor roborate my opinion and that of the correspon dent of the London Times, allow me to reproduce in your valuable paper, the following important letter, dated Florence Describer 30, 1862, and printed in the edition afield week's Sco Hasa Medial Is dangerously slot, and lives in great anxiety ea to the fate of her dear hus band. Medial himself is maned to his bed, and tortured by the fear of being poisoned. He decline" taking physic or even his coffee; he feels at interval', pain and symptoms, as if he had drank some deadly beverage. Within a few days the peneoutions eifike Tuscan government have been renewed against Francisco Medial, who is not allowed to receive any eisit from irithout." . Owl any friend of pout col or tastiest tyranny explain this strocietts mystery! Axe we to mr. tutu to the golden age, when men were burned illy, for their religion's sake Pranalsooldsdial,'s few days before his glori ous death—as he died omartyr—wrote the fol lowing letter to an old friend. Mr. C*.***:— .. I -would write more, but canal, being very elot But I do not believe to be so near the point cf.destityet God, let thy will be done! What I can say to you, at present, as s brother in Jesus Christ our Elavionr, is that the more they Morisse their pereeontions tae more grows within Me the spirit, of God. I "mum wrife longer. v Do not tell my wife that I am so tick." In publishing this note you will do an act of justice to these two martyrs, whose whole lives, as it will be seen by the publication of the trial, have. been tbosti of true ohildren of Christ, and crime nor vice never stained their noble hearts. Traly yours, G. P. SZCOHI DE CASALL. Fast SCHOOLS is MCEISCIAN.—The same at tempt which is making in Pennsylvania to break down oar Free School spasm, and teach Cathol icism with the pnbUo money, is also making in Michigan. A correspondent of the Detroit Tri bune, writing fVom the Michigan seat of govern ment, says: Bishop Lefever and Father ithaw arrived in town yesterday, and are, for the time being, the observed of all obierveri. It is a new era in the Legislative, career of Michigan to see the Prelate and highest spiritual and civil "adminbdrator," of a" large religious denomination Interceding with the Legislature for recognizing their "pe culiar institution" u the State Beligion, and to make their creed a part of the system of "State Education." Both House and the State 011l core lore bettered with the squat presence of these holy representatives yesterday, and to-day the petitions of their people are presented to both Reuel. They have spread out, liberally, and In every hones and lodging room, their "Treatise" on the ptheent ichoolsystem, in which they take bold ground in denouncing It, the Legislature, and all who have had any influence in bringing it to its present equal, liberal, free, and high position. On the day following the writing of the above' the lwae correspondent [ 1 • " The Catholic Pniste and laymen; are in daily attendance upon both Houses - of the Legislature, the Executive offines and members of the Third House urging their "'dam'? with all the blandness of themostpeactisedlcourtezatts. By appointment Bishop Lefever and Father Shaw, • met the Com mittee on Education of the House, in the Repre sentative Hall, after the adjournment this after. 11001). nhis Catholic Jethltical Hierarchy take the bold and menacing position, openly, that •they mill carry their religion and principles to the Pats end to,make"that bold menace tell, as they. est dearly think, "upon the majority of the Legisla ture, they claim that nearly ono-half the popula tion and voters of bilehigan are Catholics, and that every Catholic vote is at their beck, and that they wilt have their right, mod - their religion acknowledge& - Sneh is their position, as put forth initiate printed circodar, to which they te thered In their speeches before the Henn Com mittee. This Is a Little bolder than the posttLin taken httre, and results, no doubt, from the riot that the assailants feel stronger In Michigan than ther do here. But it will oome `shat, hens viability, and we care not bow ea . 6. Wears prepared for the brute so boldly; tandered In mal ign , whenever' Bishop O'Connor and his friends can work themselves up toille point Of tendering It to no here. We will •Oknowledge nniselves much mistaken In the louver of the people of Senturylvenia If they do not, In that one administer to those attemptini to &atom pilled virtually the union of Chan; and . State, • rebuke never to be forgotten. - We understind on yestsrday, tim th e a im . lead; Wolidrllla sod Bridgeport Rain ad Com pony, bad decided upon bunting their projeetad ralltoid upon the Ohio side of dui rlyer—a rail- road unite contracted , from Wellibargh to In unseat tie Steubenville sad Pittriniih rood op posite Ws pity —at least we ahould judge in from present indleations. —StasionS4ts Rena. - . A - 17endird rays .Inetory of Meeubl thadMe MS , , amen , of the 13041tsty for Promer4g Industry, dine Infedred funks of Boston Minsmbled on the Common alth UAW spinaloglehrola They erue nearly attired IA oloth of their. Dien Minn. ; feature, and a greed mad of spectators mita *loan the spun This wee la 1768, jut on hundred Inn ago. Agents of the Company and others are too boned agaioet aseumLeg that the nem Prright Ta riff is to take effect at once. It has been issued en soon, only to show what will be the rite!, when the condition of the road, and the resources of the Company in Engines and Care, shall justify the commencement of the through businees, and will oat take effect until It L announced by 'pecan' public notice. Wx. Palmas, General Superintendent. All thole steamboat !elide of freight, shipped to Wheeling will have to await, it seems from the above, to some future indefinite time. The fact le, the Baltimore and Ohio• Railroad is not'oam pitted, and le not in a condition to carry freight to and from Wheeling. All the Expreos Goode from Baltimore deetinod for Wheeling, and its neighborhood, come by way of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and Pittaburgh. Been money, trine-_ milted from Cincinnati to Baltimore, but which has to be exchanged at Wheeling, comes to Pitts. burgh by way of Cleveland, and has to be trans mitted by a special messenger to Wheeling, ex changed there, and sent back to Pittsburgh to be sent to the East Itle uncertain when,the Bal timore road will be prepared to carry freight : , probably net for a mouth or six weeks. Ship. pens should understand this, or they may be sub jected to vexations delays. noon= to Onto.—The Ohio Ibrings us the following intelliget The House did not reach the Temperance hilt yesterday, bat spent the day la disouseing the merit, of the famous "Crow-bar bill," *kith re quires! the Treasurers to call in the your cossoli tater, and to break open the doors, urawere, box es, decks, estate, &0., to get at the money for the satisfeotion of the taxes that may be Lupo- Bed upon them. The speech of Mr. Shellabar ger, which is reported in the proceedings, will explain the true - position of this question- He made one of the clearest, ablest, and most conclusive epeechee that has yet been heard in I that hall. Speches of abilitylrere also made against the bill by Masan. Oest, Ward, of War ren, and Beckel,whlle It was defended by Meteors. O'Neil, and Hoak. The House took a recess till morning, when, if no further debate is desired the bill will be put upon its passage. We think from the appearsnee of matters yesterday, it will peas the House, but we do not yet believe It will peal the Senate. Such =lidded folly will certainly be checked by that branch. Indeed, we' incline to the opinion that many will vote foi it in . the Horse with the most entire confidAtee that It will be killed In the Senate. Violence legalized is still violence and as dis reputable to. those engaging in it as-4f no law sanctioned It The passage of each a law would merely transfer theehame from the present offiF cial mobocrats of that State to the people. We are not ready to believe that the people of Ohio; are prepared to set themselves up as a Common menwesith of bullies, in defiance of the good opinion of the world. A resort to the highway man's rule for the collection of their taxes most imply one of two likings: either that the people are diehonese or that their officers are. If the people - of Ohlodeeire to stand well in the esti• matiou.of their neighbors, they will pat an end to this "stand and deliver" DEFENCE OF TEE COMMISSIONERS We insert, to-day, an anonymous defence of the commissioner!, which, by a wholesale as sumption of figures, endeavors to sustain the al legations of thole officers. It would be u easy for thy correspondent to figure out the annul profit of the Jail to $lO,- 000, upon the same principle which appears to have goldeckhim in his statlnents: It Is an easy thing to unoca figures: and when eciassomed, any desirable reult can be cyphered oat. But ae, In such a can as this, kis necessary to be a lit tle particular, those who drew upon their Imag ination for their facts are not very well qualified for conducting such • controversy as this. In the first plies; he pats down In his cake lotion a fee of 27} cents for 75 prisoners &r -eneged each week. Now, nothing like that num ber le discharged; but we do not atop to dwell upon that. The Commissioners distinctly 112:11:e7 ted that the profit of the Sheriff from the sums allowed him for the swlsistasts of prisoners, was $4,000 a year. Here is what they say: 'The Allman for same run has been 15 etude per One far nourepriunen, sad 10 cute per diem for vagrants. 'Daigle many Persons, would spun very low, and we believe it wu low enough when the county was small in popu lation and prisoners few, but now It Is different. When you now take into consideration the neon. beret prisoners, and what they are tarnished, we believe the public will feel 'aided that It Is great. The daily slimmed to each prisoner is a 4 cent loaf, together with water and vegeta. bleu, red meat soap twice a week. Thus you see the large pre* In each use which In the aggre gate amounts to about $4,000 per annum." That is to may, the aggregate profit from the per diem allowance for the robilstence of pole. oners amounts to $4,000. Nothing Is said by them in that connection, about the "turnkey tee;" end we hold them to their first assump tion. No friend of theirs can be permitted to come in, now, and amend their allegationaby ad ding an imaginer', sum of $26,87 per week. Let the Commissioners stand, or fall by their own figures. Those figures we, on Saturday, demon- strand to be Incorre,ot, and no pettifogging, now, ear change them. Again: it is assumed that bat one Jailor is ne cessary, and the figures are framed accordingly. ! Experience Is the best reliance, in Boob cases. I Mr. Magill has found two necessary; and as ha pays them himself, It le not to be rampaged that he would expend $lOOO a year for two Jailors, if he could get along with our. The mm stated by us, In Our lust artiole—s2o per week—is the coin aetuaily paid by Mr. Magill to his Jailors: 1 and as this le a question of actual profits, the figures must be taken as they are, not es Tom, Dick and Harry may 'oppose they ought to be. No roue man supposes that our Jail can be man- Paged by one Jailor. But farther, eke Item of $lO a week for tea, coffee, La., allowed to prisoners whose condition demands them, is totally ignored. "It le not in the the Bond," it Is Said. We did notiayltwas. Bat that does not Liter the fact that they are tarnished. The question at issue is one of fads. The Com mbutioners assert that the Sheriff makes $4OOO • year from the per diem allowance of priso*- ere; we assert that this Is incorrect, and give' the figures to bank our assertion; now, the qua'. Lion is not, Is the Sheriff booed to famish ten dollars worth of certain commodities to such pris oners, but simply does be tarnish them. Our cor respondent asserts his unbelief; but, the fade' are as - we stated them, nevertheless. We have the testimony of a friend , who has been familiar with the management of the Jell for the last six yea's, that oar estimate le entirely too low. He assures us that calls from the Jail upon the humanity of the Sheriff are centinneland lore ttistible. No man, with a heart in his bosom, could possibly resist these calls, and we know that whatever incredulous saurus may ny, thecost to the Sheriff, weekly, on this moire, Is more than ten dollars a week. In many in stances, the physician prescribe such things for the prisoners; and Sheriff Magill, when he came Into office, notified the Commissioners (as one of them admitted to to en ffiteirdsy) that' e would charge the County nothing for tarnishing them. Not one of onr facia or figures has been dis proved by this voltuateer defender of the Com- Widow,. lie exhibits hie ignorance of the whole - matter In dispute, by assuming that but one Jailor la neouttaiy, when two are actually employed; by denying an expenditure which It es open and palpable as day; and by interpolat ing into the culonlatioi a anm of $26,87 per week, which didnot antes at all Into the oaktda tient of, the Commitudonere. Let our carnelian dicut show that ourpacti and statements are In correct, Instead of essamlng unwarranted figures to make hie cis* out. The sllegatlod that the Sheriff mans $2887 per week from the "turnkey fee," In is Wien lons 'sit L Waiting. Does our astute corres pondent mesa to snort that the number of dis charges from Jail squids the average number of prisoners in Jill?—that on the present avenge, 76 piling?' are noolved and disehargid non week 1 Then is too Ignorant of the matters in dlspntito take part In this controversy. Ups on an avenge of 75 printing, the number dl,- . 71,1 Sectter week does Ilokusisily exceed 26 WIN; a Minna In the ontmasti on before us of giant $1,600 & year.. _Whin to this is lidded thll cent mistakes we have pointed ont, . the d- gam o f a More 411021" Wale down vastly. . . In order to swell the figures 'paraded spinet delphhi,. Hanimble, and Pittsburgh: With a the Sheriff, the average of prisonen Id asstusitid route fanned bynature, through the almost im at. 126. •This, we are Rammed, is -Mindy large. Under the management adopted by Sher- r iTt u e u. rs in o l l the l' Potomac and the Ohict—a route 14° ' peeoihle ' Al b le4henies on - a eh a ort roW tu e nn in el ith to w c h o o n le ne l 7t i tt iff Magill, the number has been kept coasidera- which, by aeon of it. grader. “m run bly below that, and by etch/dings class of self- from Patsburgbarovylißattimors to PAffalu'PAia, committed prisoners, which bad previously ut e'oa tem time thou 821 Ms Central road; we at found admittance, it Is not probable that the ernes number will be much above the present have been forced to graph down our =artifice ay. i‘o ti .7 , in forting the mad waste of mone figriree. ;owls north and south of na, when a tithe of it would have completed this route. Lacking e th lte " aft soap," &o. We presume that we ire it. "More Anon" avoids all allusionto "straw," means to build this road; we have always f, hear no more of those things. The jeremiad of however, that we had but to "bide oar time," l i i rl d is t a l l at c n ci l a e lit s y ity, w m o= ci on °ri e L o y ten c t o than mpet i - a t a h i e the Commiasioners one the' extravapoce in balding of it. We think the day hai now or. soap and candles has excited too much ridicule rived, and trusting that Pitieburgh may hare to allow of any thing farther being said on that profited by the teachings of experience, we con fidently look to her to lend her energies to the task. Her necenillee require more than one outlet at the East, and while the Allegheny Val-. ley road will secure her a oonnection with New York, the Connelleville road will open a speedy and direct communisation with Baltimore, and 'give her the benefit of the trade of that city, which otherwise mast seek fora Western outlet at Wheeling. To Baltimore the advantages of ! this route are almost Incalculable. Philadelphia is urging the Hempfield road, calaulating by it to divert a portion of the trade at Wheeling to -the Central Road, and in this she mint succeed, %Wets the Contiellaville road be bilk This lat ter road will cross the Hempfield at the Tough! iegheny river near West Newton, and the travel whiels may have Ihft the Baltimore & Ohio road at Wheeling by the Hempfield, will find Its east-. est and qtdekest transit to Baltimore by the Connell:mill° route. Beside, this road will open op to Pittsburgh the rich traffic of the counties of Somerset, Fayette,—and all the Southern portion of the State. We deem farther argu ment at thla time neatest The- utility of the measure is comprehended at once. A glance at the map'will satisfy the mat incredulous of its malleability; and ate necessity to both Balti more and Pittsburgh Is self-evident. A charter for the entireroute is seared. It has been ful ly surveyed, and the company Is in full life.— All that to needed is, for the two Mlle, most in terested, to start the ball by a liberal subscrip tion of stook, and soon the modest, shortest. cheapest, and beet road' between the Attalla and the Ohio river will be made. The active business man can then matt a rapid transit from the eat to the west, by a route whiels na tare's self hoe made through the Alleghenies, while the old time fogies, with plenty of leisure on their hands, are traveling over the minatains by the Baltimore and Wheeling or the Central roads.—Sernerra 'LW. • The issue offste between ae and the Connate sionere, is, as to how mach the Sheriff makes aottnally oat of the corn allow edfor thembeigence of prisoners. They assert It to be $4OOOl this we deny, and show that It cannot possibly exceed • few hundreds. Let the friends of the Core miseioners, who are Itching to write In their [seer, confine themselsee to the simple fait at issue, *sip not lug in unauthorised figures, or deny those which are as palpable HS the light of ay. For the Daau Pittsburgh auntie.. Untrue—ln your editorial of Snturdsy. headed " the Commissioners re the Sheriff'," you express a with, or, In other words, you would be obliged to them, "the Commissioners,' If they wonld furnish you proof of the profit' 41,. Your own statement, together with my own know ledge„eaused. me to make the following: ! The [snowman to police and court pawners by your statement, amounted to - • 61,25 1 now would !suggest the adding of 37f smite for the Turnkey allowance of 76 prbsoners, and add It to the above sum IState Jewell Making • $88,121 Now sir, 1 amen without fear of aoutrailio boo, that the above prisoners and jafl can be kept se has always been the custom for the fol lowing: 76 prisoner', et 6 cents per day, Melo• ding soup daily, iustoad of "twice a week;' "including all ingredient'," which to 53,76, or weekly ' ' 26,25 1 Jailor, 10,00 • $96,25 If then, you deduct the above from the flt , statement, you will find Weaving of $61.87§ i week—or $2697 45 per. year, taking your own statement of the number of pence, now in pelf, on, and jut after geperal jail delivery. Betti, if you take ageneral average the year round, you will find akleut 125 the fair estimate, which la two thirds more than the above figures, which amounts to the additional sum of $1792,82, and when added to the sum of s2B97,4s,—makeg $4495,87, leaving a margin of $495,87 °variety,. $4OOO which will enable the Sheet/ to exetislin his benevolence in tarnishing "all frigredlelitt for soup "and other things furnished to priors. en who End them." 'Belt let us examine per own statement about the "half sent," which I admit is small; "but In the year automats to something." And as you say it is paid, I will, of course make the pride paid, the basiVottny calculation. 'Then we have the following: • 76 prisoners, 4.1 ots per day, of $8 87} per week, s2lik Sony, per week, 6 00 Two Jallor's fees, • 20 00 WI 62 Dedtutt this from the allowanos, $6l 25, and the turnkey fee of 371 each, $26 871, amounting In the total to $BBl2l, and you still have norms in= of $39 60 per week, or $2,054 per mum. on your own statement. Then make a fair addl lion. of 3 increase for prisoners and alionanoe, amounting to $1,869 32, and you wlll fled $3,- 819 88, whiehjs a doe little profit, ,but it will not amount erectly to $4,000; still it should sat iety any fair expectant for profit who has besides the cities of Sheriff, iittlopendent of the abase tom. I have not allowed far “tea, coffee and other things," for •dt isnot in the bond," and I.do not believe that any Sheriff's homaraty hu ever yet expanded to give away $lO per week; or $620 per yettr, when he was not compelled to to do. My friend, on arty calculation founded upon truth, you will and your misstatement of $2 63, or yearly $136 76, a .rontall potato," affair. My dear sir, the public want tenths, and not the visionary calculations of an sanctum. Loins have mob, and my word upon it the publits will re stases demand I reform so much needed. And why khould they cot!.Are they better satisfied that thUSkerill - stionld hove in his pocket $4,000 thetenettney as a profit , to him, when. it is in thaii,power to keep it If t h ey will! Mon Axon. For Me Ritaburid 31W 111311THOD1112 zencoiw.. czpz...: .4: ' Ma. Emasaginal ikaiiiiiie'si. • : - '''' in a late tuunbet.aol4lostlwlo the peoPesed new Presbyterian taiarcii, to be erected the ap proaching mason where the "First Chtineh" sow stands. I think, myself, it Is high time the old pile had situ place to a building better suited to the wants of the largenoegregulon by which it is ovoid; and to the taste of the age. You say the balldigg, aourding to the draught of the Architect, will be an ornament to the city. In this also I rejoice. Pittsburgh greatly needs °remnants, as hitherto she has seemed to eschew almost everythilig of the kind. 'But It is hoped a new era tla dawned upon us. The new Mario hoes's) is a rut improvement, and, when its mate rises up to look It full in the face, it will be a 'ammo* of pleasure in more ways than one to visit thi "old centre." The. Bt. Peter's Church, too, II a late step greatly to advance of the past. Pity It fronts bit ea alley, and. lea aonehant before the temple of law and justice; as though its projectors, who evidently spared not their purses, regarded evangel= as an In ft mince which should creep, while legalism frowns down upon it like a haughty high spirit upon a persecuted apostle. Its neighbor, Be. Paul's, now in progress of erection, in Its grand propertiou sad other remarkable fasten% doubles, will surpass the clumsy honsi of which it Is la "the ' regular sucoession"--the old banding that °min oualy dlnolved -in smoke. May the new., never meet a similar fate. Albeit, I hope the day will come, when that queen of burrolent Societies, the "American Bible Society" shall hold Its MI tiIITSUI there! ed. whither am I wandering? I simply meant to sty; when 1 commenced, that I was glad to see Pittsburgh improving; and to report oespro speeds° Church edifice, to which either your at tention had not been called, or to which you had failed to call that of your readers—the new Me thoilit Episcopal Church, to be built the tutting orison on Peon, about half way between Hand and Irwin 'streets. It la understood that the drawing, of which this house la to be built, Is very beautiful yet plata, and that In dimensions and architectural thish,the dmoodention his no. thing to compare to It in Western Pennsylvania. Bo large and constantly Increasing Church much needed snob an edifice in, this city. Its game of seating during public worship—the males-and females !Tort, or promisousuly, affording fa. milia uo opportunity .to be together—has Nen long regarded by many as an error. RAU a number have sought elsewhere the privilege de led them In the Methodist Church, though pre ferring, in all other respects, herdoctrines, min , ,letry and usages. Without dispensing with the system of free smite, as a system, this adjunct Llntiodnced to meet en exigence that has Arlo en in th : ti er u onward progress of the Church. c urch L also abo t to build a new home of worship. Unfortunatily, aa I think, It, too, Is to front on an alley, and to look toward the seat of justice; perhaps neither ,to bow to nor' menace, but to globe protection. Profaner Jacobus rightly enough says, .proalion for all, provis ) tio none, is a first principle o ,our religions li rty.' May the principle ever \prevail, and ttsburgh Churches contribute their full share In giving It perpetuity. \ A OILMEN. CONNILLSVULE AND CAIMMEArti RIVER am mos* Plttebtmgh.st last appears to waking up to tbe importance of this rotas, he has slept over her true tau:rests for yearS, irid upended her best energies In forcing- the Central road over and through vast mountain ridges, for the purpose of obtaining a connection with dolpida; and now, before the route Is dabbed, the ti ads Philadelphia attempting to divert s portion of its legitimate bidetravel, b aking a unnection with Wheeling thirty miles y east of her, by the limaptleld road. Finding that the pockets of Pittsburgh Wen are likely to ander by this Liempfield project, the Gazette of last week attempts to turn the tables on dlhla, bicalling a dvisi ng to the Connell". 01115 route, end advising the Pittsburghern se a their own interests by striving for apor tion of the eutern trade at Baltimore, sr Phil adelphia its bidding for that of the Wed at Wheeling. The patty jealousy relating between these two aides is most sand, if cat contemptible, and Its indulgence his not only been of seat injury to this portion of the State, but hajkoost them both dearly by the comrade:tot the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling. If theright-of way to Pittsburgh had bun granted to that road when asked for, the Central Rout would not now haat • formidable competitor contending with ha at Wheeling and Parkasbagh for the trade of the west and - Pittsburgh would ban ban ths recipient of • portion of the profits of the east transportation now doodad to pass al most within the soundet bar nage* and the clack of ha mills, to . Bettina*, by the Whoa lag route: For yours the southern der of coun, ties do this Commonwealth bars seared, by case of the jesloallefetistlog loam= Phlts. lurnovmmirm ,nt Masons.—The Rouse of Delegates of Wife', on Monday :passed, passed, by a decided vote, the bill incorporating th• Board of Public Works for the construction of • railroad from Covington to theOhlo river at • point not lower than. the menth of the Big San dy, nor higher than. Point Pleasant. The bill anropriates a million dollars for the purpose. Ihe work, however, will cost several minions. 2he,blll increasing thepapital stook of the his, Amu Gap railroad ammo, and nuking a 'lthrse.ilfaut subscription of that ems, teas also lamed. The bill ismusatdog the capital stook of the Orange and Monads Railroad Compisiy, 41,000,000; for OA Perpeete "of extending that mad from serniennhable point, by way of Char lonsville, to Lynchblirs, Arsetarleted to be en groesed. Ditunrot Atemogre.--o•Tbaridstlaikfibout noon, our citliiiis was hismiliedbyignport *key logd been darn through betimturs pair of rolli at the Iron Works. Upon - Inquiry, ws ascertained that John Steel, • eon of 11,—/tobert awl of gite.nntag township, aged 14 ran, whilst employed at what is technically termed "heaving up," at the "barmlll," the skiff of his coat wu accidently caught bye wire, and before assistance could be rendered, he was drawn Mier the coupling around and partially through them, u far es the abducts% when, one of his feet catching on the "pinion housing," his progress we suddenly steppe% and the poor mama in stantaneously disendiuteled. He dial innihT moments. The sight is said to have been most horrible. The feeling, of the parents can be move easily imagined than described, and they hue the sympathy of our whole community.— Kittrinicy Fru Prol. The Hon. Edward Everetinlinaninated on Wedneeday by the Whig members of the Maus• chusetts Legislature to succeed the Hon. John Darla in the Senate of the United States. We do not nemember that any day has been appoin ted for the election . to take plaza. Mr. Darla declined a re-election some time shlce.—Xorion of hart The Florida War.—lt is laid that about 1,000 volunteers are prepared In Florida to take held against the Seminole Indian', whenever the au thorities say the word. We. hare lite advice@ from Florida, but see no mention of the report that Billy Bowleg, had "declared war against the United States," nor any reference I. a mug. tore of troops wasted In the Bannnah Opera A - Coafary Lawyer" In, a ootoixtualailla to - thelfatistrod Betelltgronensetofese the sighlt at the owner'of slams to transport lie property through free territory wlthout endangering his title, from the fact that slaves compose'part of the representative population of the country, sod that the Blaine oontribute to the public bur den. in proportion to their representation. If this doctrine be true, as only three fah' of the negro is represented, this is all that the mu ter be entitled to retain—the other two fifths be ing free, of mune. Well, that Is better than nothing.—CM. Ca. Mr ME. T. - GLEE, Teacher of Phonetic F I.IOIIT-11 AND WRITING; bees tette to areal/at the Debby entrally. that h. 4 prepared to teach simmered,. to a 0071(1E Or SEVEN 1.10301tII:tar the moderato .0 of FIVE DOLLAR*. • option of abort.ll.l, by far the mut Pimple. torreknera. mad brief. et tweeted. It le to mallet dally ate is Um Smut. of the Valle lltmes and the British l'orllameat. as sell as by. ten lace amber at Frafetekmal tleatlemen. Student.. sad Pcbalar a, both la the Kamera Cabe of tide Republic sad sexed. It hoe be. latradomd. with malacca nevm. le the Public lbet &heals of Boston out Fldledelphla. cal I W thTertrlritta let n =e b Ei b e Val rue moot reed earbadlment jecught la ormeallica —au eatenUal part of a etomoach edacatkla. Mr. bat hooka topyllal him from the amber: Irma there alone. permas amy learn th saametne •Itheat 01.1 p r other risitlot.:iliZUortrlPtr.a..VEA to practically. lawn. addne a Ilne to Mr. T. Sam., jelit toot OED... httablarph. lair 8n AdvertimemezTt Morsel - 1 41 , could. Bcrotas - . is due to Kier's Petroleum to say tAat it has been know to comokteir ersaleate even Testi • of mu dreadful dtmeee fu lua thne than any otbe - ,enely. and at Ire oat or 111.41.111.1111:11 to the TlL„ t heueaseb of oertlgeatee la the hands orMesre pri.4,s, Amoy of which are from well known annulus of the slty ot Pittsburgh and lb Lamellate vicinity, go to W.. Oust) and befoted aD donbt e that RlZitil P 61110.: LRCM to • medicine of no enema vales, not only as • coed moody loyaralrels, Rheumatism. Dealuere. lam of Bight. but et s valuable internal MIA1:178, larking the phyarlankos well is the euttaing patient s to beuume acousintel with Its molt.. • haoloa a dont or mixture. an aistred that tltl. maliola• I. purey itatotal. and Is bottled a. It folio tom th. boom of th. earth. he flollowlns cortllksts Is eopletthm paw pubibb. sd at Smell.. N. York. mad Ina. dut August 9. 18112 to which I. the akrpendsd tb. eertilltstiot ths eslstsstad D. P. root. 21. D.. sibs-mum • This may In truthorrtlfry. that I have to.. IP badly sit tuft ed alto Paolalift the hat seven years. that MOW of the tau f hen beat linable to attend to any kind of hie darn, and awn piths time cable to walk. and *maned to my bed. and have been treated nearly all the tbni the beat physicians oar country attordA I wessiona4 got war whet but no ante, and continued to gam non., wail Dr. 'not rewarmanded ma to try the Patrolewn. or Bock On. as every Wavily. had Wed I did so vrithatt feta at Ont hat the abet oat astonlebla‘ It threw the yob., to the mews at once, and I at mos began to grow war... 4 by uniagaeran havagat aorta north thousands of dollars; num SANDY at. ILIUM! This may tatty that I !unborn wittallthd triaisr's Patrolman, or hook Oil, fbr rum than a year. an vs reteatedly •Itneased beatlldal etfoota the of Indolent ohm and other disown for which 'tt xman. mended, and can olth roalidenee ',warning' It to Pe • to witch. nortbi of atUnalon.' and a. ably ay that tamest has attended Ito use, whew other amiable had fated. D. 1. Pup% ii. D. Per eels by all the "hauling In Pittsburgh. stir A VALUABLD. FAIIILY" MLDICIKZ.-80 celebrated has Dr. IDLase's Vonolfasi becalm, that It Is regarded as the otly spacille can for worms. families should as.., be without a sandy of It. At Kis seam .Particululy. what aroma an so Malabo:Nue sad fee smutty 'fatal Mond childrau, masts should be watch. fah and at the Met 111/1.11112C0 of that. diatraming lo mato= which want Oa of Kew prams. at bum apply Ibis amanita and efficacious mouldy. We an =Matt that It only Moires • trial, to marl ace all that It richly merits the praise. that bar. blest larlahad upon 11.. It I. ula sad Infallible. Volumes of certificates eau be pro dewed, she. its Its sprat medical atriums for sal. by all Orniells and blerchants it taws sal 1.1 by • J. KIDD CO., Jalp Sole Protmeton No. SO. ood drool.. LARD. iterß. WATSON is now angageil in alsaghtesing 6.000 Nevi, sag will ban eonstaatly 00 teml a large aback Of Balk Pork of his of eutittz also 600 barrais of Rafts Mess Pork, sad a No. 1 ankle of WI, is barrels and kegs, IDs sale at LW War house, cm. Per at ILltarrar sad Ways, Wads. 4.211 Citizen's Insurance uozapany of Pittsbnzgii 11. D. BING. Pusnrsmv. iSASIVEI. L. DURIDLILL. Dash. • OYFICZ, 94 wens, lithaxiar WARM AND WOOD irraltrDi. ST IMMO HULL AND CARGO AIM ON TUN 01110 AND Auushissori 111VEN.15. AND 2111.11 USA. aILO. p•7yp4 dsnand Soli re dokow Or nag. gigN, qr CU BSA siuSLYLAND uniumm out TILLY SPORTAI7ta. taunt 11 twu.rg p, Jr.,l. iota . Dllwato. iatt.b . = r.714,4=4 iirrazi t . r =. i nuc: ,tat . . SAMUEL I.AY; ' 1 :NANALLAcs, M 8.H.0/LANT T4tILOB, , mum ENGIN BOILRAVALL 113E3INBING No. 47, St:Hlair Hotel Building; 3°. ' 2" ' a 3n Lib.l7.tM"..,,x.n.B*lths4dqrt'. i 84 ann , affnai riffebeepit. •-• .• I ...Q., T? 1,31 ENGINE foi - -Saw 'awl 1 3 1 ,1 tIar GEl u i/Alle y E t /fS CLOTHING MADE EX- 17 4 . ,, ,,Ilt=r j ahana , rA mti tto t 4d,- , ... d.74 ..... . hn.a . , o k =,= ... : 1 .4 to.utt- u. era, is.. :era C.ti ge, 1111 i Spindleill Irene. 8 , 1 , 1.4 Pielm. itereine% In, Cern em uot. Grinders. •CLOTHS, CASHMERES, COM... amt wrot Bushes. ETA. , for U. 'PP" ' . VESTINGS sad OVERCOATINO, • -13-41.... r .— Nr .-- 1.. a . thee Bir. elver. haul. OP THE LATEST STYLES. • IRE:tell noon Lb none; Au...a o. .t.k.cr eted' expressly toe the nutria . Bade. Gentlemen .27.1.?.'2T uf i ft.. "i's iimlitlirentp et mdtliii'd Imolai Mar orders mill hem their sidlia ...anal. and taz,•=,•ktik Buikat.... al Mt, Bo tine Man. r j nyhedi with. im MI work ie dotte.Nhanr hM elni . P .r " km. prier (1.174 aft= 0 I th ' ie i" ri:t t . I d'11 42 . • A mr•-•lettre ?Mont Breech Barr ". hrot ilselnereoteed i o Wilmnetkik Noble i . e..fltulearth Elm /Um Bilis; and it p : ,, , , ,, 74 . . 7:rin n e .. Gle k•IX E Ie le tbillis..„.r..llsated to erniehlnee—elin lieht. ineetei * A=97 ittly;X: lifetim.. When tier bovine manoth . tierillite' elm be renevindo7 enterieer the herr. -• ~ - por mantlyn, a• banclblile, Order. romiitir M unroe to r. intnishri -et No. :I0 Liberty Mang. Ylttelattrebi A: E. ILOLKEB & BRO. • Successor to 11. P. Nr.lson & CO., mArturaurouss `or . SOLID BOX VICES, , PIATBD BEUYELS. JIATTOCILB, SPIIMS4 UGZA PLOWS. YOWLS. tc.. PITTSBURGH. PM& 015 ft N 0.141, %or Woo; ttilr4 don alai:Ts Mai theold T 4 raft wartantei soul to way ossafwatarwt. HallOn's First Prelim= DAGUERREOTYPES. Port o:As Building ; Mid Bbvel: fIyFIZENS and strangers who wish to ob v., t h as accurate. manna and Rh like llksnsse, at • hi rm e odr kn as w ns s cs • bl l i l a lJ g i m l t t , wham mn e w t a t n oa nn Is guaranteed. or so chars made. Melon O. of the lug and Iwt errangal Old. end Skylights ever eon wroctml for Unl D Itk lurtrament• of the mom powerful kind. end turrog 470+4 thrust= of Danner reL l 7Dit:42,oll . o:l.4 . l . S[lird by the celebrated Mona or IndladelpOla rk. Mr. N. When Olovelf to In able to °Mar to the ledrons of the an, a styls of Da= rwrz... nth. singly to !norms, which bus mimeo. • - • i0021:4 open and onotonns, In W. •utda Boa o,lnoti a. r. to 4 st, r., outnatilttT 111Arintift4t1Ksiw4 upfi AT .THE NATIONAL GALLERY. EIAMON'S National Da6erreen Oa lle corner of the Diamond and Ka:kat street, (onceite Villcont Drat Store.)Plttaboub. Ladlinand Olintlenurwithin& tosbtalaijgalltellknenie• at (Worsts Wow, vrill plisse call at ths abela y eetabOah• moot, Mod tip aribb Taw aupinior blde and l arranged withanob that du operator can tate the nice( secants Pao similes of thertiotean tom with all tha eitLnpul th iolanireatad linen RBAT i nale.. dod d DU EAU= of origarilkin "r' , g'arnme not regolnd touts. plat" mile. a pare fact reekniblancia o:ll.4llerimes taken of Wok and deconwid I. an pan of theiritparaVelclnity. Emma In and operaung from 8 A. It" at. 'tame. In balnainnaL 1.6,18•1871. , On Tbursday Jut, the 21th i oyt- by Rey. Z. al'llalsyg V.O, 0. W MahoULM..)O4I . to Atlas AIIABSLIA MUT, boll+ Lbla clty. ~ \ .. —Ae we an xtlll outside tlfy wall that attrroututstlist Tomdio• of idbUlluAls7, We =Au= nut C. , o.r thi , yestraney a Kr.lteeaulty With ruling of yam nuns la butcy;zug t for this ale On 'our tatty mad whys! that shall be d, we will be ably wltts unalloyed 118=11- am, to oowaratulala our Maud upon bit attain:eat of :the only • of•arthlrhanianu—pra, asio.• SerAn djourned meetlitiof the "Maine Liquor ism •• of 41.11sigheby Couity." will be held In the Second octets BaSennad ChubC4u osrmat of Vii flu alley sad b • theild atrocious Tuesday ereclng s leh. I. et 7 tecke.k. The Mande of a Notability, law nre wiled so attend. ilddresweebiay be ersweted, i Jab House of Hake". . • A`T a meatiag Board - at Managers at a'. ll =fleaii:4st.Sfartn u ff:DeZVPlll:d. were unannstousty ado's./ , • Ist. Ali nnennalUonal intsicsintlene t o be railed to by the Bard or filename, from time to time hr inetal niente tot exceeding twentver eget. ot the ententit eerier& of erten tell ten ewe none/WWI basin's in Itt least two f the news:woe in this elty. • dd. If mr Inetehnent OA 114C.b, am .dllJoval etibecrip• dea ti njati b"=l/ ' e:Xtlis=tar d" jsall Plitae 4' ro' Ittecharge at per I entl,laterein until hat(h seed, rex, aire• Us Board et Manalan sney , emeterct f Lhole delf. g &4 4 7:ga eaaa the the same by due tonne Glue. JA la .am the Instaintenteanos oonditliese sub wale lona. aball tomato impeldla tb day 4 after men Innalinent shall become Tay:ante by e arm.tr to. nateeription. the albite:lb. shall be Win tbe W astes or eth per ont. interest uroirch tal4ll4nt nnul Pe } a , l By *rho. 11, J. AVIS Secretary. To the Hardware Tratt o \ •,, WIIEEL IRONS-50 grosayh !ions et baud nut fbr Ale b YAM & IVINVIRENIIII. .1 41:4120 GM North Third anat. • • 11•4:da4la. /Sew /Music. ',, \ ' Ds KLEBEB has just. reoeifed, \ • 'Po "ri:i• T mi. Its al now: - k Int f lgig 14 . 2 . ...k.11abr; 1, \ l Ottbr lbgclemorr. \ ~ . Colalia. Got Unitas sa4 Plant; i...l4"Van . ..100 i am at Mac. \ % J . X y IM . Use B.:. • '‘. ~. /atm, am a /larl aoa.J. to Trabb•l: • ' I Wash{ 1 Worm a Bird. lintosl4 Otetagopf Rim Dot: - u l4 Stbloplaa bow) The 014 etWity ao alma by ulkflity'a Ufa nrolr, Don't b. 4417,_ Moth.. rang. bt !Wakes to4lolnarole Troupe; • \ • Lonoly aa4 ekad.: • ttw 1 .)4. bflunaluotb; en, all till latest Ai.,,,,..-412.tuand Waltn Coral atm kalabow &host.. a.' to. ho. 101 THUM) , 6nm:cr. 'P. b. Wlll mire, In a daft ac bro. Aware saw soar— " all 04a liontacly )loner. , \ ifiIIROME ORKEN-400 lbs. Tiernan - Fs, it J in... 4 is store and fn. oal s l by Jan J. JUDD 4 ro. ss Irma stn./. VERMILION -100 ]be :. 'lleannan'a, and Was a ca:. band.. tn. \?7,„ KIDD , C o . 1 CRIS GREEN-2,000 Selma:ll'lf lamb. nrints grads. IbrION bl r , • , M . AGNETC‘ELEOTRI MACHINES; Medial p ea ald• or 1 ' alta 41E11)1[1nd ow woodworm la =trod . o. Rladrblw tool werrlood tad r.r..w or , . J. EIDD a C 0.. , dtdaow.. • DRODUCE—Just received.— . \ ---7---- , 7 ... ...) bumill.Ball Dutton V. 10 \am do. d 0.., prim: \\. \, 4 to. Shah Xn.E. '\ \ • , , 0 do. Patriot , .b. ... - 7 de Wlcs Isfr,arm 6 , otor, Now \\\ \ r 4 du., Clawood t t - do. \ Marl Ladd. lull \ SELILLY/R. DIGWORSEI a 60. UTTER--3 bbla. prime MI, for sate by \7. b, WILLIAI2B t CO. P 0.122 Waal tame. EGCbSiG bbh., bi.store, for sale by J.l 1. W. •ILLIAMS 00 BUOKWILEAT FLOUR-6 0 mks-bolted, 117,614, by .7. D. WILLIAM! SIM .14V :" \ 972rkiptP7Ittellid7g QYRUP-10 bbla. New \ York extra, for 1.7 obis by IbAll J. DARILLIIkI3 A CO. COPPERAS ,9 bbls., on consignment, for, gala by . f.0. , 517 J. D. WILLIAMS •Da pi LASTER RILAUS--For Ici4c! Sad Stucco Loatiollis Limn. Grindstam. (all alarseatal vaalm vital) auliable for loam stmt. aboral and $9 bete.. fa: shwa on hand at thole:mat prizaa. at Llbarar graq,Pittaborab. Pa. Il•29:diza), W. W. wALLLOE. - - _ Q, OGAR-22 hada: (new trop,) t0_......... 'aloes a 1...11 41 coasignautt4 far anl•r . .. - JOUN WATT i CO.', . . ' • SUNDRIES-- , It° hauls Clortnwid;' 0 do. froth Itell.ltattes \ 100 do. No. 1 sea 1 ItAlaton: 100 db. Glb'd I.lArtlAst, \ •40 tn., 003 ash; \ik • MO baud 01•0 2 bansl. lax In Ewe sad f.tr dal. kt , \ Taal .11.0.L.4 WATT it C.). 4/, - • .1:4)0 •• Vs • — .ll ' s • A r•rtet) anew style• • racently rfaelvial 033 d ta • •t lita Wall Paw Wanhoam ki lt a tf i r u hr , tit l ark by 1.1411 , VIIVALL PAPER—A•complete uyortmeYt, v Incluakkg ..cry both cf .I; . takantit• I, ol , loLklaupluturooor slot by \ jal. TM:WAS PJ.L.MIR. Ulf inet. amt. _ _ S UNDRIES- • 19 bar Clover . . 21 bus 419_, _. , \ 9 barrels fresh R4llButtar \ 4 d 4. Wslustin . , . ft, IgAlar_., ,i np a \ t. , 9414 97 1.1491 j Mum rtkaitll - ROiTS— SOO boxer Onsugsa arid 7.201:1S: lOU too a Battler \ • drool. ' rigs st Jo ratalved. par railroad, • 4 tarsi 113 W N DfiRIED LITLES:- - 29 bbla.,\ for Wti. jat . BOWN . l'ili e SE- - - - 2iib \ ibe. for alg , 1 1 ; - , 4 pi 4 Faun for 13t4e. \A‘ THE slibiscrlber lifers for see his Farm L. Booth Eftwar townaldp. D.nf.r annex, pia-laiii* moth of Dar: baton etatlot, of Um 0.4 P. Salinas and . Won tags wed callow Blight., containing It sem— about 90 tens .lamp and in a good atal li oranglatina. wall watazad with nantbet Mega LIP 6 iniprouromanta ain • .1000 ossa r hat. twoatarieo high , with ton* 9at .up trawl k , Dam 645 6(60 toot. with .tablinglinnnwalg .ton. 11111 'noon 10 by 16 Pat, • taw yard.. ton, th• housland t.Tp nur °indoor; ono frame nbal Mean • ham hon. I.l.?.ta:irgiablialraliVarbralhAt good •pp 901.11111 .41 160 Apple avec • number p;:CL!. P/OEI, at , and opt Chem Tms. • at.9o-49 alma unimproved Laud aVolaing thA ohms I doocribod ham. woll•wahmal ~and aunberod.' an t r btd r ang=3,looal,'•lll ookd wan Um 'nova A.Lnoa !Lot . 1011 1 sania;S:lCh Am Ilp e iti r r i gn a lf= r 4 . 11 1 41 V 63 " =t 1 Tla Pubs Is brauful I ly si , and Ilea a/I=lft tha U' l l' s7l7l 4 m=u l trrit bp tha lahanth•Leniww.‘ Farm fag Sale. • 17111E,.subsorlber offers for. sale his Tar= situated InChippava TotrostilgOiaarer county, P. containing 123 .a..-90sasea atoned arid usogood n.yadr, and miy at contusion wall Watand and him.'boen of blhnalnons CtiaL ,Tto buildings are • Dfalllng 2 .14 go rapt, taro strdias . V att b. w pox on one Oda g an fort ds, ant • Pltalun ttiv_otber std. la Vol adagio, arllll porch pot old.: a Mita= and W.O o r Walar .t ea door: I. Irsambsisk Bon 31 by b hot. stabling undornattn a goal Orahud or Appla. , po.b.; Carsy and gnina Tun. I • • Thu propany ts tonattlfailly ono Mod, On zones mist of Mr t Aleto p !=tatllsa antnat,pulltigton pudic, fu tame Ingots. of subscriber. on Um prynalniai. 1 lan.Otool. MOHAN* roma.: SteamOommtuaktation Between klew York . sad Oblgoky. \ ' PT T I C GLASGOW AHD NE74* roaultroeniteravi= .mg 00 berm Wm. 1i 01 2 4 ,5, , ? na g 11 =,qu i rrlA b lralfAr , KWh ILO:, at PAUAaII "dire • • \• • notCalr4 (14.0 n niacin? 8 4%. W Vtrl i t t y (etnriM . ltele:l73= al. A umAsit nom bet of Tbirdehus parrs Lr=tivirwthrratrra ty. Dish_ v.th tztlt= 4. • A2241m. . • -SI 'maim; 15t....y0m • EGGS 7,2 bkda. Egg" tfr Welt, t- RK-451s Mau jaz moo Ds Shia: Sas sat • \ • . • J. H. CLI3III4S. . , _ '-' '*;. WALLA.CETr7 PIITGBOGGII STE ill GABBLE WORILI4 me. lilt, and Ititit //hair etirideonnceits mithaeld great, ,Pitt.thmee, N[ARBLE MANTELS-- A liTge stock. of ILO moo beautiful kind,:(oratintaeorted pT inery,) Omar.. on hand. it-41b to over Slim each. id.numnats. Tomato. Grave Stott, \ I t urnirri, TATA and rab h raibl u e, d e. rag: rmitl e eeted r etorrit on hand. and sold to the Trade at the lowed rite Parthenon will 404 It to their interest. to ra .. il and MIMI* stook and ytiou before baying Wernher,. .„.• NEW 110010— of Student,Sarapetrand Ze.speoTor the Adeeetore• lie l =:4;lll= if ti r dlg b e.ga &man siieseon • kkWeilh • ' , Whir Imo brllll4, _peke 12.% Per tele at the Cheap Perketleal omee of.. • W. A. 0.11.D/LidXIMPY Je23 • ! NNW' Peorth smelt • k j I wo dm. Cora Brier= 1 3 kem Hal Lad: ,3 Db. Eng 3 sacks prim. Vestborr, Goo \ 6 ID . l rc i V S : Bes.a ll" .tl ' a DY it [MY, MATTI.IIIWa t 4 MACKEREL --53 bble. large No. 3; Al ir II do. Ism No. t . 10 half da Nit 10 dn. do. N.l. la Nton;f,t sola;hy NerflIEWS a W. 0..142. • ' No 67 Wager Amt. V LOVER BEED=-11-bb44.olo•Prlllit4 4 [...ate by , WICK cC4NDLE9B.• BROOMS-5Q doz. Brooznz, for sale by la% ` WIOK I hIcCANDLUEI 10 i D .I; ISE1-15 czoks, i ; i l 7 3 ltire, fo I r s :ale by ILOVER , SEXD-2QO kw, in store and for ism \ \zs Minty •trvoL LOIJR-50 . bb1e., in store and for sale b hal J T a JJ 800NN.'2516 Liberty surd FALLOW-10 bble. juit reo'd,and for sale. JL • tn , , 1157.01 J.rtra bOCISWILS Mat, stmt. B ROM APPLES2,OOO.Ima, afor e :AV , I= JT jr.7 J BOONE:, IyIILK,PORK-40, W. Bilk Pork, hog ro ttadif ust reed atte tot, . 2 SI i 71,11.7 800XIL IN Liberty dreet., LARD-fq bbk. /ZOOM and for sate by A . 19 T L m amt. BUTTER--2A bbls., in store end fat We by \ J 1300 XL • Lt \ , 425 Lthertr Mut.. bblx.;,iast reed sad for sale by s 7 .1 8003 Z. MS liberty stmt. ntruc. POSH-15,000 Ms. Bulk Pork; pai&o.k.Atilta.rotio.f4r2:=o.,t. UTTER e —VbbIL fresh Roll Butter, for br \ fj,Zl B. DALZILL & CO. CLOVER SEEII 100 bus. Clover' Seed; onto, br \ "it.. DALTSCL k 00. (! lIROME YELLOW—,SOO lbs. Ue 141Z1u14.4')111‘.11:29T"I'''untit)4174%if.' 11)11ITTSBURGH Trcu4 and Paling' Co.-20, A: Emirs of this Iltock \vanted,lFL t.:lo.ciA N. LOO MIS. • PITTSBURGH Gat Stock—SQ Shares 111X8 andLOO ewes apo k er ,--.- . • -For Twenty Days. • QVlLD..Gretter BednotiOn In Prices.—A. A. MA BON A CO" Nos. 61 arel QI Ifeeket nine. will enatlnne their last gleat,leratAnneal dale for tarestf aele loner. at the enl of which time,thslr Itlfth Street &bre iri4 to completed . The baling* 'et thslz Weds *ill Inetatee. heihre, neon!. be 'aloud on{{ agNU /Man redgellan In peke., and et n ham swain. fen. wet at It to thole Andre to 'obey , thole whale stook.Vhst thee ma ppan , thele Nes atote. erltk ah satire NM Btoik. s ,, \ 1 \ • 'New Good.s. - ', :,,,„. JUST Fr iipentd.ai„:WlLLlAM DIGB S, 181 n l4b"lY ar aereh &Um... z \ ' V! Bison ...,,,....r=" L\ , - ,y.. 1 anten4lll‘• X Fertlnp, antra, Mena &a 4,si,' •i 1... • tazat ni AIX. Clothing; . k. • SO•Ordita in th•T•Ilo= . 1.1. amantad In th• 44 alartnc, at the alunimicAlma hz•Thi , the annuintanXsumar Om CathaiDatnartakana till " rbannr to so td• old Mead. 1•26 B 1:19K8wIt received ,. •• "- -- 3 0 9K- B "Jugt ?mind'', Ist No. 78 Fourth T Peen at n0..1n ~ \ , le and h 0 'lOO 2 b 7 2 1=trel . sibo illeit inonl- My 1 1.1fonV.1 1 .lotil Itt,linn dor. ' \ , \ ' Karin 1110.-9. Goarsco; CgamodlsoiLl . ratet ti Ctorin Elenienteof Cloolochbritoy tal=toeptlon; \ \ lateritZlog o tottete.l. Newton on Prot neenlo, • by, 11, le, J. . A./.1. , •3 °d° ?agPt U l4 . ..: ` ,4l;fi '. - 1,i3. - % 1- L. ai7W..': ICE WANTEDSOO Was of ildtk, good • IC6 to Do ilotiv4r LOUPYILLT. Sorso . o,J_ of , IS.atl g ui rdvajr•• 7.1°Z.7 Lailaratory e -- 13.NOt i ffe.)/ IV'orvrratoiCtazt .nitt al Pla had 'which' 'must, tea, aku=11 , Z.47.1%;:. ri a t o r u ri t 44.8..41.4. Ala. a cow Drasabta, if • d l 7. will b 5 , 1 ," tOtir attatmllet tn. , ' *GIME 01 , 41491eLLL J 0.17. 11.113. • Jaaatt4; (60 :4 3 Taklill:VM 101117TTY-2,54)d lbs., in store and for sale sr ' 1.4.22] 2 ; AXED k CO ;k3 wood rxwt. Cough of \Three Years stalulizig\Cirea! Cass of Ric Booth. SUFFESEB3, TRY TIM OBJEAT 17.1111 DY. \ Edanata, Coon., Jtifyitt. EMS. A, L. SCOVILL & CO- 0 —td2td• \ Waimea I. atannat amount •10- • •`• ElttrOWST4 Ildthqtgaiaducta. B eXgr.lihy: Ire N. that =any bar* eota to us n- Pada tat: aratitada its the Oman dared fro= yam , alas*. Medan. Oa tads ta partial.; Yaw. Bantu had ban so Woad by a d2ata latch ohs has bad for Thaw I oars. that airant, wane ty ab/a to von arm bar room and mad Wm Ito food: and. to ora has boa ...a., • did not =pot to IF. bat afa dm. db. bawd anat . nlap. nod sat to as an• • boa.* labia 0.220.31,44 Joon as found bar alma. Moaning. bdt wit satadk and bar antuttb Lamar. Ur. ad i• alga to do boa aalrOVl: maw attooo to 1 it 11 41 .111' 7 9T. T FJ. I 7 I . 7 irkIJAIT I:tb : Z 7 n27'z, Voot at ciREEN APPLES—SO bble., reed and for `.11.1• Ds J.9/i. =ART IL 00GLIJa. jaimars-2o' IL 1,43 reo'd and for sale by HXHILY H. anuars. iNpow a • , 5-.ooo,lx6xes 8 by. and.,lo by 11. favat• bn0.44 Ibr bY ,o,VRIED \SIP ~PLES—.. la ablimprzder. tor . n old. BOVER-2 b 11. Roll Batton, re. IL , .t s erlvd aod 17 \ . 141 by . , mocluas a um 90 bus. prime s Ohio, br 'moon.ui a Igor: . . ISII-40 bbbi, Nary[ • Na 4' Maassahuilotta; ‘. " "' , zuunity.. TAW; :).;= ;I%OILLS BO6. . - -•-.• • ftsk. : 1 t6 , •• • 3. . • aws 541"."`a knd in ‘‘dier."o“l•ll74 , • 18 and =I Wad 'triplet R ICE-50 casks freekitioe, - for sale by WILNBAU.A.LIT & 00. Id sod 2) Wood ocre•tr. 11VOLAESZ8-1•100 bb New Orleenn oak 61; 430 do, da. Ulu Lizedldg trod: Yoo_ 7 A --V dads* Wood N.rmt. 3-1-1.41 - - SOUSE MOLASSI-240 bbla. Ilmse`Molas., rthas ci a ll for sal. Di. •le and 20 Wood Mot, lINNY BAGS--2000 jut reed \ and for TArtlb, . INGIIII4II. - WIg•T Sired and 180yro4t INIED SUGAR-15 jostirteci )44.4 km sale br BURBBIDOII LNOIIIWa is 23 lie Warr otrenspd 110 haat item. Educaticat.,. VIE hl • ' SEMINARY; Allegheuir 'city. Tenstsf this lestitul 0111 eamisNue, 171413 8. A . , :v!; , 4.14 , 1Alrarti.,Virr,tr o t 24 W I M""" Vro r diti ' ir t b 10W . tut r i l va.i j e g aika r iza. 13,14N.tarOVEW MONTHLY÷-The Feb „law”' Hum • of PCGltnittetraVatiedlnt Ulan Palrr\ naindieTti Tonttb..treet. II 3 IIT\FACOLL&NUE--On N.Orleenan d .ciad.au. mowed ? Ice as th• Haab ° \ AA 7114,9;84:4'"i ttgEl ,r9R handadme and cv,z,,1,14," "VlVols sad IthapLtut, /MAU t7 7 8/ninrscano. a co!. 1 . Rebecca and Balatept".llla i cur. ra• _ Iq'ATER \ BLOOM • ' 4,94 to imiyo on. • - at \ riaqr \ fir oak ." • WHIT Mt ' SI, Y °"'" r, bail Pr. . On. in \ CO. ARD...3 kego.No.4 Leg Lard; inXitbre, br Dim amp'. urrrnaws • co. f iIIESNLITB-15 • • tn. • • es, in 'Sorb Dr ¢n - : Barr. Mr/lIIIIWB 00. \ VEATHERS-50 sada rastlxm, it.•• 4,,efora. by • tam 15PatIVIIILMAX11•1301. 80(L184,29 Abdo. Ni 0.. Sam in sto re and Ibr tale by aPAINOIIIOft. .11101,11BSO--5 0 bblt. N. OA -UISEASX , --4 0 41134. Grease jail, in *re +.24,1"1 ..ariarata aii4iart4N, , I ' br" `Win N, MIMS 1 /081.11011, t 011.4?.0 bbk. rad sad for sibs by La muk. "F 1 . INIS 1/11111A • ' \ \ \ \ \\- \, oR7appmcsaii),,,,,ip waiii,_ . . ' \\'. , \:1 . , -- ,H.:::\s'..':\ '-,`,,,.-•:' : .'\N::- ...,-..,-,_-., A fp„ ' .:\,,,.. \ \.. ‘i.. ',-.-.. -\\, -0 ~, \ Ua e g m g e AdMi JOSZVII C. ifinlilt.--..---v4ant 43. ifil-Danta oprn at *X o'clock :fryttnatakonat nAty d at T o'clock. • • ' rams Cr' ADM/NUM:: ~ • . , yr a•-yr od an ion of the favotita Plat cf Mill/IL: GUARDSMEN. o re s Ute et antoca. of the Drama of lINCLI Te.lll/ ~ yr mat at poarano• of M.-,.J. 11 nein. 7 \ Tina Emus% Jwaust7 alai /AZ. ni/1 I* tore.ataiad •. ', t Lb. ~,, a n/ niatkly anonsful Drama. In threeNlA • , , UNCLE TOWS gleni. ', • [leek T0te—....,....--....:-..,..-.....11t. =Aar \ \ A ' ' 1 1 k ' r rd . ; -- 1 :,...., 111 ; Arar dacs ; 3 •-• a . a r li r r,Wtor t L • '\ \ \ • 5, roe, jiff ..-..:.-........-...—atoted ites.u.lbert . - , The ranfatraancalf will o.o=l. with, tee emeabSeect • \ IL, ''' d '''''' ,*".P1'11A11:1121 ocusasuin: - - . ; ; , • IYArtannan--.----...-.........,-Iln 15.41anst \,, l=.-- --.....:7-'"-7.7t-1024= •yr In rannarsat-with nor &;aisiia.Ctanntecr. lam, ' ran...ie.-Um casaadecent inna WI. of THE Enefiall• \ 7 aPaitiffj----------"ALL , . 1310.04, AND INBZEiIIIIESTAL • ll' \ ' CONCERT. -' ', ',, • L IBEII.BTEIN the eelebilitel ••• .•etasotathui vocAus 4, tb.1.... to ettme ''',. 1 War 4.P0riP:5...N.....-b4reatlAllitiLda ' b iyasiso. ... 4 . 1. ., 1k i . u i 0t, arb , ck . g mead= ba vitt \ VIZIst; anZa kit \ B 4 . P OO .r tt ' ,... WABW Int \ dlvvell \ Wa.'Zinart: ], \ \ aup , Hew Lolornatalsq T anta[ In tell ilemeatias ctannew and, doting t2t vfotananne. oil Indtatal O. flute and Clatlanat alln Volta. rat . ksts . be had at‘:::indpal Haub Ma rc. .j.„,,, , ,frp0tgtr.,.; • ..-...0 .7. lons:4.10:4:1 to Box 71 PW•gibl •3.boats d .vithou 1.7 to auto secured at tb• Box 021+" us. at tra , comio wilt Bpi's.to aimrt, Pan*. , : 3IASpNIC La ttigEr. , EVE DURIN Tag WEEK I ! ;Moraday;•2lsurtay, Wi s.lirm gnackty, and Listw , • day •Evisk so,surry 31, askd ftErrerty.. -• • • 1at,::24 3d, 4#4- and 51k1864.. WITH CH.L . NOT KARON'S 31:11180POLAWN • 3 1 1 / 1 0 1 4{/131! publh3are retpaatfally infarmed that tinepews:. flonipear art/1 hare W hoe., tfilrthlt of their inimitable CONCERT% IS .I.ann , `an which vow:km they rill eller en sante his nleetlori 'of Hons.. OberOperatic rbonnsea. peaces. We., lh ell Cr which they The attudste of the fallnwheir well knollp and P. /Lima, - Htrannr. , • r oca . irg x P. B. Is en. the dLtlnaalahad Tican!l±o, Leaman! I.e. J. T. licartni.oalebrateti.inyloolne r. In all \ Pro. ”Brunder Boras.. with t t adaet of ' ra j Wliceru., lirgkj arli/ " lr kb raorm .'L a fano% ' le , 11.ti.,,,,,„4? "` Trumpet- Coot W .yean TAO vett et Jatin i n his, Bar- - he'll.* Ala• \ \ foal's*. tlealars..eao Premium - CIM 6 II C gt 130:0 . k e 11 10 an1 a: 71411r ., 0 3 64 Agent. Lizox.la LITTIX, Si. • TUB. L . •; rrmi, ir ' (1.t.0t Eatd...Littbato.) •• . T.LITTLE - It CO., \, .\ • .WHOLESALE 013,0CERS * ;.,:\ PRODUCE & COMMISSION MrdICISANTE AND DICALEMS MIIIIII3EOB mAxurnurunti,- No u2Bloom Nm. • • \ PIITSBITZGH. 14 , 1 es Spool fitht-.-11wressly for Sewing. • FOR this article,:.whish has 'obtained,,s arnatatloa unequaled. a• atm the tau , amass. ilta humans &nand Is the best arldsee• or Its asserlonti small other AIIA. it Is aallasataar Pat •Ins la base or an iasestatab. ard orebtpcol warranted so coutala trtfir \ L sway taxa the ordtr etas. 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