into HT wuriz A CO. rtftestra'as .1. 1 TROREIDAT MORNING, APRIL 28,18,53 ,wrii.g.4IIINGKAPTER WILL.B.E.POLITD , 0..r.#17?1P.40.8 01 7 271E1 PARER: .1 . s . • I ilSkitantiasi Wuu exteadr• dna • latkriot oar Wesklr Gazatt• arm t our butulas man outdelitrOl• =Om otztaling tbetetrutam horn: ogrArsolsklakti bebrecninzllll4 Mo thososani. roach gasonft nets 'Mao at 4 . • - , 11214 4 3 ADVERTISM6L.NeIther the MaterWhoa= ..T.lttaiths Yetablithatent of th e Daum Omni. are or iel on.hithipp. ADVEIMISERB whp did= their' , . uotleid 63:appear In the' ap* an Monday morobl. will pleualund 'thud. In befotl6 o'clock. to Satardsr. -DMILOIXEUTIC Vll/0 11081116210N8 ..11'011 CANAL coxigazons, - s4QiES PIANALL, OfLa . leaner Coscaty. iot . ammos'ainoneAr. fALEX ir4 . 1141:11E; .. Of Av)alskfn County. sax sui;inos °Emu., ' .614113TIANISETOM Of Clario n CowaY• _ . - Tit:" Wirair flUteira .is published ind for - sate at the matter tadey• itle a very Interest . Mg ameba,. containing,- besides eclitoriabe on auk= ,subjette, 'Nis York' end %Abington Contuondence, And nevi of tlui week from all Pads of the rand--4 lecture on the temporal power of the Pope, by Father Guard; an inter eating article on the defeat of the Pape in Cln• &Matt; an amount of the great rebellion it Chi no; tint Great iteformation in Granada, and ex _ • traordboarj . AlL:Malmo of the Pope; Shooting :PiegMteCiand bunting thin - with doge, an, &c., together pith a groat main of Ideal news,. and complete. and tali review of. the market for the mule. Prim fk cents. ti Aartirtott."--We 'give * tou chy, an excellent article - ftrim theNvir York Tribune, on ohisita . •Idhlt." - The general principle onvhich the lull trizcillates Agitation, is tmgoestionably statl are can mai marvel that 'paper which lifters each anti sentiments on this question, - ,shartla be so afiald of their genital application: The,Tribune is not afraid of,ttigitation" against hiartrry, 'bat is afraid of it, when applied to :maid end s et there la no mason which . ruld jaatify it in one case, which would not mlnallyjnatify it in the other. • Atirlamerrow We Wilt relit& the powerfal .Leettleto of Atha Gamut, on. Astriesiler °Wee- TIIY. num= DEFENDERS, FRAUD AND ni • The *ail4phis;fine, of Maiden has an ar-. tick en railroad waters, In which a bitter plaint la ,niade ooneenting the course of the Sen .:. ; atoreAtCthe. : Lei iisbn frost that Spy, and • frontllleghney county. in relation to the Freak. iln Canal Railroad. IS states that, the gentle. men burring ocintni of .the Franklin Canal 'Bail. • road, also control, all the roads leading into Oleietstri e and that in eonsequonne of the de f.:seer the bill tolegalise the Fraklin Canal fratui..he Ohio end' Pennsylvania road Tillbe usable to inike =animates!! with SO Cleveland azuftkatnebni road for ruining in connection, audist through Saadi& and - that consequent ' Ay the Peunsylvania- route will he deprived of the Cincinnati travel, and of the trivel over the . Bellefontelne reed fromlndisnapolle-ill of which will be tan to Cleveland, and ..to NeW York • 1 overihiStranklin . Canal read:- - Alt alm a calamities, the Sue saye;itotild bars bets avoided. If the Benton; from Alloghiny • ' meaty and Philadelphia had yielded to the de 'midst! Mr. Kelley, and had 'been as plainible • :‘,„. ae the Reese, which by a large majority, agreed to all his Suggestione. ; • ; The eaai acknowledges that the Franklin Canal Railroad Was built without the authority of faro,'' sad that it carts at‘tha present moment la del and 0.114, BOTilligney. of the. State. Such the dicialdn of the Supreme Court: Yet for the eats of of pottage,' the editor of the Son would butte away thehonor and _ dignity of ‘.• th•Vototienwellih. •. - • .- feats gina by the The slit:nun of ged Untehientme trial and come 'urns. .1t la trail that the Ohio and Penneylrsta Railroad has not dotoeedect as yet in making an arrange meniellii the Cleveland and Columbus Railroad Company !for thickish tleketirrg; but, it is not certain that the arnagement will not yet he made: - Ills line, - that an attempt purloin to the adieu:um . t of the Legislature failed, _and • 1. that eamiliat was made of the wane of Mi. bgrgb and Pligsdelpida in reletion to the Frank _ fin canal Sagned, and that this Indirecteon to belly Pennsylvania , Into a nilitignishnient of her right was Welted with the contempt tt de served. ' Whether the:Cleveland and Colmnbus Weiland enspeuzy will reran to make arran ge meats hereafter, care do not haw, but If It is -expeated to_frighten Penzwylvenia into a relin'• guishinut herjeit `rig* by each hi. Unin, the eaten In the premises hate taken her dander:: " _ • - Elopperselhe Sirs is right in in dialect and e wertione,'.sadthet the Clevehmd end Colonbue • ' road, Odd reivige at gni fallen of the Frank lin Caul bit, titer the *Meet of effect in ti tan, Cr° far soy esnes, refines to enter into:any ignitable arinegement for the envoi inee of; pusangerstafrei_ght, with the Ohio 'and Fausylvtinn road lithe latter road there , 'fore. ltslideitit. from IL '„ That .Compury can not -plus itself. la Ai position to tidy the • Cleveland and Columbas nad, and eon wage what It• Meet desinetive warfare.. It is on ly nephew to - push on the laying of the- iron ea the - Oldo and Indiana pad, as far as Patter . - son, ow the Mad River road, isdpstaaaeff dont - ;arty ntliss, when we shalt ban a line to anoln --; Wald Bl'reu4 Independent f the Clevelud • and 6/biettbill reed altegether. The- Na River • not to oonneetleti with the'Dayten and Than ton read; la anxiton for this urrangement, and Is ienlyUgilite'a fide Inland with the Ohio and Panntylesin road for the ihrongh • L carry ntuningers at_ far lasi rates thanhuClireelandand Columbus Kid'. The die tatieetalhneineati would be rely some ten miles • Innier,i, - witit mid the whole way, . -" audit eau be van within ten 'salutes u soonse thetale rule. " The tied -Irma Crestline Pa on is graded, and the rills arts un,*,- and the fan be abated, Wit Is resolved en, • within-thrsi,nionthe, , Nov ont_adrize to the Ohio =I PoWnois Company ill, to often to the , Cleveland .and Co. leashes road an , haionible,fatr and equitable in. rientereent., it. ta rejeeted, -tor any- ism "w o rm or soy attempt Is 'midi to trammel It with soy eamiltiona In rotation to the Prank. lin Canal, trend, to proceed aronee to '',Fotoh on the trick to Pittronois,•which 'the Dirootots of„ he Ohio find Lodi - au road are rumbas to so; isorepliaki mud f next, to one out an ielonoilon Inunodtatey against the... Franklin Canal Comps. pia;; and:Aty the porren-of the State; with , that oetrap - ttponber opraetdody, which was began Ingattd„ 'enable been trostained by corruption, lad 'which' iw ittireird to be: legated to Norrubr*, - tOrbti the lob gentian, by the moat opensrt ehamalatellyareln'ot bribery and ~ corruption the worldmen eac %It anooreded In the Ileuee;:_bat Toe dettaird In the Ilenate. The LLYarp of this belhetpit yet to be =DU; Ind It winexhlbltro, the otonlabeil - nato of the pan !, ytit'Of..Potionitiirds - the loot that _ the men sha ant there lokstilita - for her.Ciqe broorght up , Itkialtetp In the sha m bles; Notthgasto—lifo ue hotobtod. to So ors forsnew gitooo mole brebootoo Grob., w al e d tattles I . , #tabccigh," variations Initisut on B. e•Pustueubeslttlitasllo4.l r 4810 4 du Jou lore own. mu* lsnr7 withir spokes of, will so doubt be to the booda of ow, ma• Adonis Pittsburgh as hoot possible. Soo adoestfitutHeat. . . Poiiat Daiinnirinz—Our 'atiknowlediemeots 'am doe to 1 / 6 /' f o r P n !'/O 40001141.!:!., t goad ' d :bill of Ws Bak sf iford :Cough ..einnedbmt. oTtbsmoders Inas, lithiatt ltesbeta sanouoid ea sun prolative splint /alma:44' ; ittered to WO, sad pused ibroothstae bulk* Bottod, t6iswaek ia ;taw 114; Vis titedide 'thouili with :4111/1411,,Cat iba ..tintisst Oaf it Ng MEM %I:T - 1, -•••4 , ...,_ , --- - , 1 ~,,.-.4===:, rEoz WAS/31E00i 641 ; 7 6eviemelittf patm.;Thte cra.u. • Will/ISOM, April 24, 1859.. fr.... 2 -4 8 .desek of akin. Wm.- R. King, is the peinoipsl event ihills has disturbed the smooth surface of affair' at the Capitol, since the SW pension of my mill correspondence. Mr. ring woe • type of the respectable politialam He was not remarkable for anything except Ms lls .eretion and his uniform nieces. He never did anything Which excited attention, nor said one out of therms' of the common plus. He was the oldest member of the Senate when he relic std from te,t.batb by length of service and by age. He entered that body in 1819, stoned without in. ter until 1845, sad resumed in 1849 the yen which he 'resigned in Janury Ink He ant- . ted great personal firmness and inithiddlti with • polished or rather nand= quietness and dig nity almoner. He haddi seven natatorial de meanor whlah seemed to tit bias well fir the dd ties of the data, into which he was always put by a common comsat when it became necessary to appoint a temporary substitute fps the The President.. On the floor of the Senate he never made any figure. It is not easy to partialities the taolities which made him so popular in-Ala bona that he enjoyed- the highest honor Sada the State mild heathy almost without competi tion for tiarty;toor yews. While men like Wise, and• O'lshinil. and %War provoked, the harsh criticism of friends and the contumely - of ene mies, for upholding the edidnistretlon of. John Tyler and accepting Its patronage, Mr. King ob lathed and enjoyed one of the best offices which Tiler could bestow, the mission to Siancts,....wittr • out losing his standing in his sine;‘ puny, end without subjecting himself on tlustaccount to any comment abatevii, good or bad. It la • singular illustretion of the facility with which he obtained his objects In putillo life; that he received that much coveted aPpointment from Tyler, enjoyed it through nearly the while of Mr. Polk's term, and wan nominated for Vies President on the demount° ticket last year and elected, without so much as an allusion: to his Tylerisais while 'the selsotion of Gin. Cushing as a member of the present Gild:lst encountered • stern resistance within the pithy because he ball been • Tyler man. Bariswint the career of his life, Ills not eitenstgant to say that had Mr. King axed his eyes and his will resolutely upon the Presidency he would have obtained It. ; 't Pon see that. Judge Studer has ;been appoint ed Dlstrtot Attorney. The appointment was made without any reference to the:divisions that disturb the Pennsylvania demise:My, but chiefly through the 'isthmian of the Pittsburgh Bar :Tour Collectonthip and Poet Offirs, and some half a dorm other Pcstmasterships are now the only items of local patronage which need her rue the souls of the brethren in Pennsylvania. Brother Gllmore or 'Manny Jones may obtain the Connlste of Parma cr Honolulu, and then I think the claims of the Keystone will be label led ttatialia."l . , 7 .. Among the Marshal' appointed last wink Was IT: Robinson, an M. C., of Indiana. 'a desperate pro -slavery champion, and a sort of lieutenant of Jean D. Petiole, but perianth so amiable and honorable man: Jabes Pitch, Esq., L said to . have beaten . Sawyer as a candidate for Ilarshil of Chia. Sawyer , achieved immortality by. • pasidonforeausages width &member of the HOLI3O, and the Bonn mered itself with contempt by making Sawyrr'e cue Its own. Hen. IL A. Fes ter was appointed District Attorney for northern New York, worth about $5OOO per annum, vim far short time, by Eiemitlee appointment, WHunktr oolleaitie la the Binge, of Daniel 8. 'Dickinson, and 4e him wished he hufbeen born is Virtirds, an anidration oordbilly Uotdprocated y .hia compatriots. la last • neck's appoint- Meats, the Amine hare rather got the admin. fage Of tholicotepotitote for erombe and 44 Thereluts been an settee esseasting for Pree Wendel favors between , the leaders of the nom. moms divisions of thelfew York democracy this week. The moit Imposing deputation of the Semen bee been on the poind for several days: Among its members were Gov. Eisymour, John Van Boren, ChlatellilOP Walwartb, Judge Brom eon, theColleetfM of Few York, John Cochrane; the Surveyor of the same, Erastoledrning, and Others too numerous to bi mentbinol. What thlyWant exectly.l.do cot know, mien it by to proteit and to warn in best imposing nub leer-spins; thei unmistakeable prolliwitlen of Frank' Plebe stO Gat. - Marcy for .tonism in their apielatinents. ; • • Priebe John abed with the Preside* onPri alay in a prirabrand free wad easy . way. George Saunders, the well Istown antifoiyYeemg Amer ican of the demreratio Review,. was • guest. Whatever Johnny Wanted he probably obtained, for bait tubed yetterialappwently in geed hu• nor with . hbasell and the powers that be. It has been ascertained by recent belfries that Marcy 'roles at least his own department. with all Its appnitenanobi with a rod of iron. llabreathesiamatmosphereoltogjiem. Young America . Is dose! *wall down::: And so far aa mese= situations of real power, that section or - the pa.-tris unlatoem in -*the sulmialstration. The President dose nit disguise it. He admits that it'll; s mircaeltj which . he has been forced to submit . r. lislow , Pollt, brother of the Ez.President, vas a prominent Young American. .He has made Tery . errnest effort' to. . beiestoreir to his pleas ant birth of Champs to Naples.. - Es enact go— bat instead thereof, Ex-Gov. Troasdale, a fire eater of Tanessee, Trembly be lent Mu; liter to Eassis. Gov. Wood, of Ohio, st, papa s= of Gel Cu,, la booked for Mull. • John A: Sab•Trassurerof. New Tork,:willbo meal to Prance, and proirably Riehard H. Meade; of Vit. &doom. H. 4. !Ise, to OWL • ' The fog has not yet cleared off from blextma affairs. Bents Anna seems a little tremulous about his actual position. -He has not yet es lamed the reins of toren:neat rap set= to regiid the United Mates with euipicion and a Sullen resentment. His hat toast, 'lntitTend once or death," Indicates a. feverish apprehen sion that the first Is in danger. He bas teen and acqiiesited in . Judge Gmettlinee treaty for re. 0411f:tog the centrality of the Teitatmtimbo Leh. muff, In view, of the newoontrnot for a railroad.' That Is a matter of some Importance. I am re. joked to see that the marauding chief Caren-! pit has been eaptnred and imprisoned by Gem Smith. on the Rioprude, His robber forays is to Mexico fromtido side of the bMder lam log been a disgrace to pm government. • Aram. - APl:anon of the Belief:at/Ins And Talus , Amid was opened on-leat Saturday.. tin . 01611/ , aka tuff, with about four hundred ladles and "gentlemen-of .and Marlon, - passed from !Ulna to Bellafoutalne and : The Wallis aow laid iiontintioneli from Gall on to Lamm, Crietr, a diatanoe of 92 WIMP, passing through Idarino, Itelletoninine and. Bid tilmniebing county towns. A - strong force is ciliated In !Wait the "traoll on the re maining 29Sollea; 10.11111011; at the Ito4Welitere Th(l coMpletion et the entire arid be tween Gallon and Union is expected about the lost of May. • • Herder treble a inmenced intoning on the 25t1 between Oaliosi and Sidney; 83 miles, eutect ics with trains at the Ctereland, Columbus dc Cincinnati, Ohio dr. Pennestranha( and Mad Air er Bait Paseengers leaving eioey in the coining will such in limo to take tie care for Plitaboirgn the same evening. About the drat of Jets a new arrangement will tie made. The Wheeling clatette does not detty'thl, riot_ fulnenof cur exposure of the trick by which Wheeling coal le made gyartelly to bear n high. ..cluontion In Louisville thin•Ellitsburgh coal; bat.attempts to drati no tato i dieneslon about seen alleged tricks of Plttelnegh opal dollen, aid ape the abstraot centime of thidiffintece the Goal the two loialltlles." A 2 to the" al. raged? , tricks,.lare kaiwrorthing of Ahem . ; bet me mayle permitted to :doubt whether then le si.s trick" In trade to which Wheeling men hare not Ciente& - 'They cerbllnlY lune heretofort Chose' indeltnoy In tint dinotion. The tionoi.oicpetiority"-ie inn to theatrical:tent . dont in the sruittets Dalai. They judgments • en the Proper 'can conielt; end •If they from the nee* of their *amines,: prefer oat ? 6,1 thai itifttetito any thingelecenn,towside settling the question St _ • is on Ballrond:onntal we find some nit's- i TEE nzszurr iurD Els C • • , , —2:si7- 1 tics Of travel on the Ohio and Mississippi zinnia I ,. ~.„.-. I - 7, 1114316.Y „.,4, , ItiEn n a. 1. TY, ' ' I drawn from; he U. S Steam Marino report, I . ''l'''''' —n P" -- '' "' e ''''' • '-." which are of . ranch Interest. Pratt that itsp.. „ ~ . t • Weentsciten A pit ' , 4 - Thiti lo 'ti . ' ' tocen y r i will i :u t o e tpzo i ba - bly pears ilu't th"hie kalm ' beTQf Pu en re m° l- !be made lor 2 s:ver a iSTeeks log in steamboats employed respectively in the I pointmen fol. New York will be Da to Franca trade of fit. Louis, Cincinnati - and Pittsburgh Is f The Cabinet is a unit only ciganrt the Pres". as follows: - The members have formed a league to 318,7 ,i 8 , sustain each o th er. 'Marvin fully mestabllsik. In beats belonging to fit Louis. ed. ' It Is certain that Pierce will allow him to .. ~ . ... " Cineinnati, 27 ,, 0 : 7 79 4 2 , ma ke all the foreign appointments. No man -- . ' - " Pittsburgh, 4-8 , hostile to Marcy can receive even a Cone - elate Mato than a million of Peneogoro move to or 1 The pressure the Preeident has exhausted hie from these ports to various other ports and places patience, and he gives notice in the Union of co in the "lige of the Ohio and Missiseippl. day that he will receive visitors but three tines a we,k,iand . than Init . : the limited space of tbeeeor we Sodthatthey were t e i r e r :,;;:,,,,,r, , , t ,...f, ;Ipr:bud:lvo the fi t : ekatoinind these p g th e t detaileof pa sengereelavied Between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, 89,828 Pao. coaseqUenctriban the Presidene g s Plerce ln ltse " Pittsburgh, Bt. Louis, NAM- not energy enotigh to same his friends from villa, ,ke , 11 % 323 "' slaughter.. Marcy get Ms friend Borland ap " Cincinnati and St. Louis, 49,u Y . " pointed:to a full mission, as he will his friends Cincinnati and N. Orleans, 40.8 8 2 " Wood,ef Ohlo. Mead. , , of Virginia, and Trolls "' Pittsburgh and N. Orleans, .9,000 " tha ; f T __,,,.... • e, o , eou . Saw. Wheeling and 'other placer ' . on the Upper Ohio, and St../1214Sand - 1 the Mtssisalppl, 20.000 " Total - 815.918 t. Of the passengers •hioh arrive at Cincinnati front Pittsburgh, moro than half ire destined to St. Louis or some point on tho Upper Missiseippl for distribution. Upon these statistics us writer in the Railroad, Journal predicates p calculation as to the num tier cof passengers that will probably take the railroads. in preference to boats, when the nal roadenre oonipleted to and from St. Load. He estimates the• number at, obe•hulf; that is one belt of the travel would take the boats, and the balance would prefer tho railroad. Rs also es timates that the railroads, by increasing facili ties for travel, denim the travel Itself about 26 per opt. Taking 815,913 as the number of through paasengers to and from St. Louis and other parts of the West, one-half of dismem ber would site 157,958; end 26 per cent. added to this would give 197,445 us the amstisl number of through passengers on the railroad' leading from the Ohlovalleyto Sc, L 311111.. The ealcula• tine Is ?amicable enough. - TUZGLIPIIIO Reronta.The St. Lents Repub • lean has an article denouncing the whole pre sent system of telegraphic reports between the East and West. It say* "The persons who; are employed to report for the press are wholly Incompetent for the denim of the etation. They have neither the intelligent*, the judgment. The enterprise nor the Industry neces sary to the proper collation and transmiesion of such news as la, of general interest. They do not seem to know what we want They seem to, think- that we delight in quarrels( murders, hanginp, maiming, and the horrible generally. In the transmission of Congressional news, the most unimportant items are generally selected,' and the remainder is confused and unsallefacto , ry. It is so of everything else. The California news is very frequently of a stereotyped kind, alwayetelliagna that mining is very prosperous, add giving none of the dravbaoks which fotquent ly accompany,the more authentic accounts. The European news is no better—enough only being seat to mar the intereM of the whole when It ie reached. . "The reporter should bednade to understand that we want reliable reports of Important *rents, restricting himself less as to the quantity than the quality of the artlalm \ That arrangements should be made for a regular oeimmary of Inci dent, likely to be of interest, or advantage, to the pa:teeter locality for which they are intend ed. Thus, cotton quotations may do very well for Memphis, MOW., end New Orleans, but we. , apprehend only a few of our readers ware shoat sach things. in regard to Congressional mat- tem, all that is of national Interest, and every thing hiring ulatlon to Modern interest, ehoold besought 'out and- transmitted; but as for the aunty, shabby, mean reports heretofore Bent to us, we would not give a cent for them- Meet generally, they are abstracted from reports for. Northern cities and States and haven direct ref erence to them and' their interests, and if any thing is taken from them designed for the Wart, It to generally in an unintelligible olive." After some farther remarks in the name strain, the Republican adds : ...This state of things has been brought *boot by the officers and agnate If the Telegraph lines. The whole matter of reporting for the newspa pers Is In the hands of Mr. Reid, of Philadel phia, who Is also Superintendent of the Tele graph lines from Philadelphia, Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Ili has undertaken to control the dispatches, as well as to prepare. theta for the press. He has Deluded the reporters, and a very tocompetent set they have prided vo be. The press hue been powerless in the matter, and has had nothing to do except to pay whatever prices have been pat upon the reports." • . In answer to this, an- agent of the Telegraph Company at 8t Louis, sends in a oommunica, don, front which we take the following. ”Ton know or ought to know Mkt newepaper reporting has always been an Bement monopoly. That it ism been controlled entirely by the pub lic preen at Pitteburgh and Cincinnati, who corn %Med to noerne,hoth the Telegraph Ikea and the Western press, into their arrangements.' This monopoly has overrode the remonstrances of the Lines, and compelled' them to be the carriers of inch miscible she, as often' to load them to the yerga of refusing to transmit nowt, "altageth. Bola: se the character of telegraphic reports received from the East, is concerned, tie com plaint of the Besiblican Is well founded; we have . prechiely the same complaint to make: bat we do not join in the complaints against the tel egraph eompsnies ttemeelves. The matter, we have reason to know, his been brought to the notice°, Edr. Bann, and some measures will coon be taken, we -trust, to remedy tho evils spoken of , With regard to the blame thrown epos the pram of Plttsbargh,, it ie -totally amdeeeriel The pries of. thu city, 'du no - altars, whatorer, that 'we are aware of, either in originating or continning the present state of things, bat bee toads eatoral efforts to effect so-hugs. The son dnotors of the press, hen, are ready to 00-ope. tate in any proper mamma, nonauts7 to effect We come:seed Ithe matter to the' attention of Mr. Brun.' As far se pa are able tojudga, the cuse of complaint L with the despatches nut from Phlladelphli 14 , theio, generally, the re marks of the Republicpa very faultily apply: and we have to add to theme complaint that the des• pakhea sent from that offloe are generally • day behind. their time: they are sent West unUi some 12 or 24 hours After they are furnished to the Eastern prase. The matter being thus pressed Upon the at- Mull= of Mr. Ram, we stall look for something to be done In the premises. - Tux Youttatoorrarr - Bstauta.—The bill to incorporate a , oompany to =strut this road has pseud the lionso of Delegates of kisaybutd, and will, of cause, speeDly become a taw. Is the mandate, the . friends of the improvement in the upper part of the county asumsklog real. oca efforts to 'aura Its adoption by the,Con nellaille Company for the extension of their road,_ to intersect with the Btltlmore and Ohio Railroad. Me of hi warmest advocatee euhlb• lied to - ca .- the other day the notes of certain sta. says pude by .fisury. E. listleharst, Esq . , In 1836, by which It appears that the distance from the summit of the Little Bak Bone to Turkey. loot la 42 BT miles, with' no: grade greater nut 68 teat to the mile, and.the estimated cost of 1744%1111cm - and tuidging $706,201. Now a the edam* from o=berland to the malt of Baok Boas is stand 90 miles, tho total die. taco from Cumberland to Pittsburgh would be as follow= From Cumberland to. Back Bone 90 tall* from Book Bono to Tarksyfoot, 42 mita. from Tnrkeyfool. to Pitaburgbi 83 mlles—Total, 165 miles, with the 116 loot grade from Pied mont to the summit of Little Back Bone. • % It shotdd bo stead, hoverer, that the advo cates of Ude route dam a muehenpetior one by Bear Creek, end thence by Mermen Bark toter coating the Baltimore and OW .BaUroad at the moth of add :Bun, elemental's/air Western, port. But se this rout has never been survey ed, it cannot be spoken of with any degree of an.' curacy, nor Le It ern known that It it Motifs' In relation to the other routes thstare offend to. the Connallwrllle Railroad , Company, by the "thfaryinciursittthis g ota th y s ae t Co u s a yany to in sui eb State of Matinee an from Conaberiand P ittsbur gh by the Male Crest nate le 164 miles, with a grade of 66 feet; and ,by the Jennings .Run route, 144 tells: With a grade of 116 fact to the summit of the Atlegenies,"wineh ran be reduced to 92 feet by a eright variation of ths direction. ..' Ail thew matters, however, will be settled by the Engineers of the Company, and to them we Sr. willing to leave the isolation of sit the dial. stades tbstlums been raleed.—Onatricii.(Mal) The BOrlJtoo of the woromis tho Easton obipyinis ham suspended oporalloo then, Au th=loyers suspended unable to pay the wages do-, .' The strkeo of Mejoaltdlog opo• raises le Okoiland bare couseaFtlo . oboodeo mut f lb* bonding proloota 1,4 mooting of MAII.III7L AND 0.12101311 A TI liettatuan.—The aubecriptien to this great improvement, authori zed by the rations municipal corporation hold ing stockla the Pennsylvania railroad, and by the genera stockholders at two publio meetings, was finally consummated yesterday, by a unani. moue rate of the Board of Direttors of the litt 'Ur Company. While congratulating the people ,r of Philadelphia on a movement which cannot fail, In itinonseqiiences, to be highly beneficial 'to their bothers intatesta,. we are at the same time constrained to regret that It was not made sooner...l'o*ring assured ourselves long .elnoe, by thorough , investigation ' that the. oonnections this road .Would furnish, both with- Cincinnati ,and the rich country' lying along the banks! of ! the Ohio, whit:lilt Is to traverse, as Well as the constantly expanding 'region of the Booth-wee; were of inestimable value to thin city, we hare not ceased to urge its claims upon our citizens. • It ith the demonstrations made in favor of this road by the City Councils, the - Commissioners of the Districts of the Northern Liberties and Spring Garden, and the Comealseloners of the county of Allegheny, all of whons,by their proper reprseen tetivev, voted to make,the subscription referred to, in addition'to the unanimous expreesion of confidence given by the private stockholders, af ter long and patient and critical examination, It stands eminently high among the enterprises which offer opportunitioa for Investmeet; and Ito bonds will, no doubt, be sought with aridity by capitalists. The President of the Company, Mr. Cutler, is esteemed. thtoughout Ghlo as a man of superior intelligence and Integrity; and he le surrounded by a Board of tellable, discreet, ca pable, substantial, and Influential Directors; tin der whose prudential care, with the natural ad. vantages it posseeses, jollied to the collateral aldi It now commands, sad which will constant ly increase, the road must abundantly prosper. —North deserieim. RAILIIOAb OVTIACII —lt has often bceu our duty.to denounce some act of outrageous Des ign or criminal carelessness on the monopoly lines of railroad between Philadelphia sad this city, but we do not rememher one mdling for Mere earnest exposare or sterner punishment than that recorded in our columns this mooning. Oa Elsturday lest, the afternoon train, crowded with passengers, on their way ta NewYeik, ap. preached the draw bridge over Baeoecus creek, twelve miles this side of Philadelphia, a few Minutes behind the regular time. The bridge was raised fora steamer that had just gone through, and the only signal of danger was the waving of the gatelteeper'e bat_This was not seen in season to stop the train, hich was mov ing at the rate cf. thirty miles an hour, and the engine, baggage far and express car were hurl ed into the gap', from wbibh the passenger care narrowly unapt& By a miracle, no lives were lost, and only one man was seriously injured. Had the train Arrived a moment earlier, when the boat was pilling, the fall of the heavy loco motive upon its deck most have killed many per. eons among those on hosed. It appears that the gets keeper, upon whore fidelity and vigilance the safety of trains la made to depend, Is not famished with suitable algae-is . to display in case of need, or with assistants ,to station on the treat to warn approaching train, that the draw le open. And mote than this, such is his stupidity, that, although he knew this train was behind Be time and might areys, at the blatant, he yet raised the draw to admit the steamboat When asked the semen for snob oendoud, the answer was, that 'As hod hen or. Arai to open the drays whenever a boat same alai.", and gm Ae Aad simply carpal the rate, adding that he bad newer before tipped a train into the Teter . /Tech ere the urangemente and sub the =ea that .dally peril the existence of bender!' of travelers over this great thoroughfare. The Leo. nopoly evidently hold the lives of its passengers at as cheep a tote as It does the honor and wel fare of the !hate It rules. We do not know how far it controls the authorttlea of theleudity where Ulla outrage osecarre&-nor how fu the low provideillot tech cues. If enter instil:, could be done, the managers of the Cerapany and the gate-keeper would be sent to the Butte'. Prison together.—N. F Tribune. Senator Borland has obtained the Embassy to Central America. Tide is had and argues week time at headquarters Borland had run out at home, was about to lo o se Merest, and was is des. pecan, want of something. The Administration gave him the governorship of New Mexico, 'which is every cent he is and something over.' Ire struck for morSralied a breeze, Set ida.Sea.. storied moults to biting at the White House,: 6'd has tidally bullied the President into gin. big him a very important sod leomative Minden, which bad been originally assigned to 311 r. 4111, a very euporior man. Gen. Pierce will run ' this betel he Is half through his term, unless he Mons to let the Senatorial office .seekers divide illetbabeet pieces among themselves and their poremml adherents. Borland has twice backed his mart into the Treasury and loaded up $l,BOB an Constructive Mileage fora suppositions journey from Wash. ingtonto Misuse, and back between the even. leg of the 84 and -the morning of l ".the 4th of March. This Lao addltionlo $l,BOB for mush Journey to and from Washington adroit/ made by him, when a just construction of the law would give him but $lOOO to $l2OO.—N. Y. Tre. • Ausanser min Iltrnma Pcasa• ROAD —lt will be seen by an advertleement In another col umn, that the President and filusgere cf the Allegheny and Butler Plonk Coed Company, have Invited proposals for grading, bridging end laying the plank on that portion of the road be. tween Cutler and the Glade MIIL We are u. eared that It is the axed determlnsUon to hove I this portion of the road fatly completed before the ..fint day--of November next, when we will have an uninterrupted Plank Road comma- I:deaden with the city of Allegheny, with the ex ception of a 'gap between the Glade Mill andßa keratown, a distance of about fvei iles. It Is also maggot - id that even Ws gap may be graded and planked during the present newton, should 11030 perm, who are most interested coma promptly forward and subscribe to the dock, in . the liberal manner• which their own welfare de manda leis blind policy to stand batik now, and if the road is not completed through at the time designated, It will *be the fault of the pence, who tilll lose meet by delay.—Beira n(7. Toe Coat Dummy at inn Lanes to grow ing into very considerable Importance. A care ful writer in the Cleveland Herald furnishes some interesting statistics mrthls 'subject, from which we learn that the average reeeipte of coal Cleveland for ten jean, from tho year 1853 to 1842,• Woke's*, were 6,276 to and for the ten years form 1843. to 1853. Inelnalre, 50,846 tans. The whole amount of coal receive.] at Cleveland from the year 1829 to 1852, inclueire, Was 642,721 tons. In the year 1833, the re- Ceipts were 1,719 tone; In 1840 they were 0,028 tots; Ia 1841. 10,742 tom; In 1844, 31,140 tont; In 1847;44,461 tons; in 1848, 66,551 tons, le 1860, 83,850 tom; to 1851, 107,136 tons, and is 1852, 187,926 tons. The receipts of coal at Erie fettle year 1847, were 70,000 tone; sod for the year 1852, It is tetimated by the writer In the Cliveland Hetald at 140,000 tom. In ad dition to thee* two meets, the Lake region has now another resouree In Chleago, which derives its coal from the Illinois mince. The produetien of than mines Is not deenitely known, but the writer quoted, estimates the entire 004stintpton . Of coil tiy the lake region last-year of 200,01:0 tong. The death of Mr. %Ingle maths first instance of • vocenq in the Viol Presidenoy. George Clinton and Ethridge Gerry died while they were Vine Preeldents, in 1812 end 1814. George Clinton, of New Tort, the fourth Via. President of the United Butes, tiled in Mike, in' tipril, 1812, in the Get year of Ms second term. WC- . liam 11. Crawford being Presidentprro tern of the Zenith. Ethridge Gerry,- of hiaasachusetts, the fifth Vioe President, died at Washington, in No vember, 1814, it being the second you of Ms term, aid John Geilitted being Preeldent pro trot of the Saito. A project has been 'started In Philadelphia for the oonsettlotimi of o continuant, railroad from nartiabayi to that city, ander wohorter granted daring the riment, amelon of the Lealelataro to it. ”Lanonater, Lebanon, and Pino °taro -Rail road Compaq." The objeot le to enabler the Central Railroad, to_dispense with the use of the Colombia railroad owned by the Elate, and line famish a continua, line from Pitttahargh to . Philadelphia, one all pill/ of winqh the Central Raiirimil Company will hen control. . - . Wow pootescrro-17/o Chloogo Tribuia enyi: "Xho What PlvaPeote are 'leg fer• Before the loot nag tie* wary tome fear'of lojarr,fiom drought..4llo 'plug 'dust and oote aro suootly In and 44 plaiitios is Fomfoonaing. ZaionioHall—,Farewell lecture. • • • Dar MR BONN, in , deference to the Urtltii r.i4 eella Unties. toe, conveyed to hi e ,. vitt clelites A . 1.11 - EII.A.RT AND CRAILIMIC, ESTLIMIANDLEAT. ern fITiJADLY %v.- R. /SW Soljeel - stw., hi.t Airmen/wiry." Temkots to ndcat tlentlecan end twt.Lalin, en dollar:slre* tirtAta Arty cener—to be Ind only at the MonottyaDis oycn Dmo brean al 11 &don. " eon —.I:6',NATIONA.L UNION— The Delegehes to the Netiertal Pante.' Urdon er 11 please rea3rt tSertudlrn to the fhllowlsge pone.; iz,wii,o, east ttzle erriyel /a the city. JJIIN LAYTOX, Gi.ate OBbe JIIIE3 Ilnryd.¢ Poe: J. Y. CAM FBELL % DUI f tivlon. Coimmitp. of nea ta P • Hydraulic centent • . • ittl.• Thaandorsigned hive constantly on Fund a lasi:4.4'or of Enewcren fLYI)II4ICLIC CEMENT. warnentwd angler. ibis article Is the beat end cheap rat tna,rlnl (or Cletarnw—a .Engle hem Inch course of lafil in and blasterednerith Cele Cement, ulll en duo. for tin, and eran rhaetered on clay eraila. in auraer dee eourcee, to the thlrlenwal of an Each, becomes, in few days. ea WU ea an resat MIT ordinary degree of out. Drawn. ter la the water to tha fainter-erred. This Cement Ocala be need for all underground, underwater. and erphsed atmtures, for all Irdreertant bed:ding. and for Ire wall.. coring walls, salmner tons, halo., aque ducts. canal hteke, end nacre. wpedes of brick end stone structure earned to water. damp. or frost. auluatibais 116 Ws44 , r meet a nd 160 Front t. a 16;011141bl Woman—A. great mans learned neaten hey. been teritteh.exhlabolog the origin of. sod classifying. the Worn. tenefated be the human syntero. 6cauel7 any !CVO of science Luellen.] more .eats otoerution and motontol teseuch. acid /et pluvlcians arm very much divided In opinion on the sub ject. It moat be admin./, however. that a...ter all. .ode of expelling theca Worme. Ltd puttying the body from their prune., Le' more value than the wisest di. Cletsittons aa to the origin. ,The es felling agent hu at length been t r and ,l-- Dr.lDlatiesVeruciface to the much relight alter etoolde. and bac slued/ . eebertel.l atl oCher Worm Iledielner. its etteacy being wave:rally utuoeledmxl ny medial Drantlttonars. Yor rale by an (marine an] merchants In town and sentry, and wholerale ant retail by the sole Prortietnui apt , 3. KIDD S CO. 63 Wood Meet ------- /D]rr BURKE & B, BARNES' SAFES—Here b the ltd or tostltuony se to tho valna of our SAYE& open which we ran contleutly rat the mutation of out wort. IVe hare already Dublin:4 several eertlB.Aes. proms that Safoa tuado for our rular and ordinary vales, and rold abeceal e havo been .bletted to the SEVEREST TESTS lii ACTUAL CONYLAGZATIONS, end promoted their eontonta totally fry from dam... The following L mother meg of the 11 , 211111noontestable obaracter:— 810,000 WORTH OP Boon AHD , PAPERS SAVED WITH 2 640 BMW ALMON. Eau Carsrr. M ltorember 1.183. aserlra'Ca& Piasza,atror NW: Your two letter.; tan. duly recta/el. I was absent at the rata. 1 would .7. regant Tray Psi, ooreater It atraet,a eat Pltool , . / tato/ Oa one 1 booth[ of Tau last WI on the naming ar the 10th it Jana hat—my stone building being bunted to abet. /I. was built. of woad and Or let large three story eat. tea li. It at the llama the dm and fell la. the caller. where there was a large acount 01011... It was a ter, act are. Mr nnas and banal...dela that ware in the isnalutal to about Tea Tloasand Dollara, valet, was Wed. There-vat net a Sinal• paper Snared; and forth.... / trotild advise any Demon who it doing banana to low al time. but bay • Beta to keep their papers. aa. W Wt eLotna duo ;b . tit good. Scum d. I. can reoommand your Safes 4z trait, Wa bailey° Nature has provided a remedy for seller di... srLtett risible heir to. IL ISC . II PLTCOLLCM or !COCK OIL, put op es It dogs, from the creel la.. , oretorr, eooer•ied deep In Use bevels of Mother Earth, Is, wlthont dents, one of the greatest of these 000501100. Itead the Lllloglag teetlntonr. Wen by. • Crateful parent: • P Lunar Vataxy, °MN Espt. IS, 1842. Mt. P. M. Mu—Wm here 801 l all your Penel•Crth or /Look Oil, some two month, rut, and hare bun look ing/. tor your smut In art •• further curly. I mold have .14 lumen derma more. We hare found the uil Tory eteellut ht /lot amt Opsentary. dam hear, at the UM. your seem wee herr, vu IfiZIR vary how with the 00141 hue her a tememonufal. and In thrre hoar 'MI. the unmet, ant the nem IItDDIY.I. 1L6.1 eh. mouton Immediately. /t alto an eatreardlury moudy ter cora lad In:tamed Pyre. Cahn, Bente., and /11,po madam, nod tot the au; wane barb heels cord nt long riondlent. Your., with rearpret, 10004 /Itmlow, ever oiler of all tn. broach. In Pittston.. fe9 Irams. airesMalng Petroleum Muse eo4f4 ter 3.lxs.sos. KrDD /c Co. havojust recoiyod Se. hundred dot= of Clearees giggly perfumed HOOKY comprising: Um onlinsti Wow &nig, entra scented Chan Wlndsir. musk ➢ro><n Windsor. Winter and Wormy SnaMng B<mps. tt is admitted-bird!. that Clamed gongs are M. Smut in tilt world. ariVINES, U.—Persons wishing to pur. aaa Fowohow W tru an Lrocche sU dieellptlatuk 11. out obtslo thin. at the lowest wrlews, at ths N... Mors of . JACOB WEAVER. Jr.. .• Nth Strskat aoEl ?root stirs., CrEO. P. SMITH & CO., No. 54 WOOD STREET, ; invito ths attention of buyers in this market In lb. TT, I. siftir or SPRING AND SUMNER DRY GOODS, Or AWAIT kgSanas An nu, T 1311,ATATIo.. • they r ITT AT A 'NALL LOVA/ICI FOR Cant OE 10017. CILIDIT. pal kTg-111 100 1 .ar I.tyks. I:atIAA sod ini:TT—froin-0. ar.A Ltnili. LELA INI:1-11AltEnEff. DAMS T.T . lar2e O. 10.1; 'l,'.,iiiAlltlad.'•LLlPVltanitZteey•--. largo • ock W ,unit molt. for loon mgr. VIM errn—All culo.o sal n nal kink J gaNk—Twirk iir—linits I kb rTS—Anil s long Tarif ty fin. PDM MLR. ITKAP."; • (g)r•g- l'AnTALOolintg—Ail Inglrs makes. plain Ana Gni: LINEAS—LiNicI DIILLS:-111,AT I.I*EOO—TAIIIE Li Inn .o•Cylar.rtro.. Wei Unods, onr nik ' rTafi.Trgo . o ' nd bsanno. atsmimmt: _ V tinititi rOO 014agInei.-I,Eckik.CIIECK9 LOxTTp h mips_a. kfon snrfety et Innnit 31116111001, aNI llngl'lNOci /UN LiFICUMII CLE--Cla VA:in--All &sat:glans of VAn/KTY li 072 120 . 1 , At, FlClanunb, 1.1411 12. 1. E:..[APl3: llm CHARLES E. I.OOIIIS. -- STOCK AND BILL BROKER. Notes, Bonds, Norgrosts to., Negotiated. kIi:TIGULAUATLEVSIOI OM:VW TIM PteallSe. /LSD BA= Or Mate. EE)tOVAL POST Y, NELSON CO., JUN UPACTURERS OF AA VICAR:RI) AND CAS! STEEL SHOVELS ASO spADEs, GUN isaaris, SOLID DOE VICES, PICKS, 'SLEDGES, 2[11.711)C85, acc. se. te. jlari removed to No. 17 Market etreet, where tbrlr rottrara nal metehante yrutrally.s. jar!tld to ...In. oar rack NDn oarebilrac elrarksra. lira. trkro agem) (r Mr tali. of Strati N. Ilatpr a 04. cratrolod DAY AND 11A !QUO . .YODRII too, or am PrarL tral to lonaro or oparlor ante!. of Yorks at Dutra .01.13t0 • JAMES I'. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALEE IN 130618, SHOES, 80/17/Ell3, EAU, &C., so. 56 WOOD 1111tErf, PITTSECILOIS, Belvieu Third end Fourth, ter•lly stock ombrricit every 'variety and ettmot Pest.. •n-NA Dogmata, Ar.turrhaehl direct from the Now Lemuel Manutertuvre, alatitnl Inprealy the ag and Summer .& .11 Irt I. be sal at WM. Mantel:mem our gulag favorably vith Ohms of ALI •- delpbmemi Nem telt. Pura:Mere will Alamein end examine bet-re butimti A. 11. HOLMES & BRO., EtiIIUEACTUACEI OP SOLID EOX VIM, SLEDGES, PICKS, DIATTOCEI3,.CEDWILLRS, &e., • • PITT6IICIIOIi.' and and. *l3 Wood At, • between lilt and and. M illlereek warreutel equal IA atrr CR:lan's insanwas t4mgitn y of Pittsburgh H. D. )11210. , illitaDl2l% , 4Mt;21., L. 3Lift6IIELG. Esh. .017/CZ, 04 WATER, EETWImr EM MET MID WOOD ETIMICTO. -- yyyyeeee • iss. !NAURU/ new. Or: °ARCH:, Dlitllsl tar :TIM 91110 1115.11EMPPI mysice. AND, TRJAUVA.- RIYa. .CRI- Innom ag.sr.4l isll w Wvnere of SSA cut INLIPID ripA rum sad 7 . ,441 S.PORTATIEni. vfxvorozz.: Yamaal I. . \ : 4 l , J ' ; '; ti r 1 1 I k • riknct. llvra.r 1.111.,1,1` ~ D. tur.. loritl T. KENNEDY REMOVAL. IDGAN, - WILSON !Si CO. IMEONESHS. - AND WHOLESALE DIAIXIW IN . I ' 1.01113(1N AND Dougmo HARDAVAHH, CUTLERY, At, Le. nava' removed .to•thoix new and ortonsivo gtorr,e!i r 40.11 *32 MO street, taw diorg Alm, the lit. Cheri es ntq in l. UM te ea cracat their ist/on eastnment o . atelf thiltabt ft airreh.ts stewnstly, eriplete Dec; @ter oilresed to tt.'s vitt. - fa 10,7 DAGUERREOTYPES AT TUE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National Dagnorrnn Gallery, t y . Isrl t 4: tb tie fi Van, ti a ra " l i Laiil=lGrlletaanwohlriffVbain llNlll4llheamai meetna prism, wiLl plow WI at Os aims arblith att., wt.- whit wry sapin.W. will Sky tljb a ...Pa with ands MU that tilt claim awe on. the icivt *manta of r =safari& with all iha miLlert aatt= 4 oa nLiarriakaa ailwiminltaaawes. ita..l . 4snoua rat reydra,lia tax.* patine. whhait tU.t. Fel riarad.lanta a Oak dateased, wales ha " 4 ' 71 , 17m. " Z Va l =a4 Croat a. r W. Kama,* tia — .Nelson's First Frettunin ' DAGUERREOTYPES: I -Pod 011lec BulWiap, ridrii Streit!. if ;ITIUNB iiiltratrongers who Wish to olo ! ods-sussrsitts, lt tatistis rad 116 Lao Mono, ot • r et=tia ' • s' l . :i gz2", 641=90:4."4'. • oOP .t.r• l aFilitk ' iSslr;(..mga r tr. g•,=,%.•:::;aviev:barT.To=rolotlt s ; to.ont, to the patrons of th• Ast, a Oil. Dit,r, motroms. ete or chair cr la groom km swim bow Unita OVIal onsaior k to al; 'wvaitikaadl ZZATING'SE X FRACT OF COFFEE, JUJUBE I'ASIE, AND MEDICATED LOZENGES. TUE AubiscriDer.takes thii method of in flrm.g hi. customer., and the rotate \ pouerelly. that be hal Yelnlieri from the roralwof Wy.le mad Sultou °trove, to, the store. No. :84 Porrsorraw atarturraer B. ventb. ' , Tyre he will soothe. Lbw manufarture of Tts cetebraerd Extract of Goff.. U. locreasiwo.demind fee which but c0m0..1161 him to extend hi. reaoulbetUriot department. The Extract •41110 put rip . ae heretofore. In ,4 . . f o il ~ , ,,,b... of Id le , each. 1.1,1 in la le.lin eatistere. The Eh; o duo of h00p.,., COnitaiLIDRI, G mei' and °there. le sr. callrl to the beauty and quality , ol North scribeele Medicated and Fans, Lewouir._ , of width he 11SA at all Go. a lam ...Toll% establi t hlm to falai orders \ with prow, ptoe. awl rheostats. She 1.41=41 a p e: Junarre G a per, WM.. it:Weak Concha. eLsrohnbi c \rod , - Heartburn. llefeute • 119 la, . isolerrlerdol. Pp: m. Alr 'lola. , ; And Blatt Gummi • e The lane, Loeser. are: ' l kodulated \ cower, Perwermlot • 'AC ala • ~.,,,,,, winterrreen • TeablerrT, ',' Annie t oed. Toth's. scperpe/c.. '.' dartleo Lavender. Clore.\.. Reeerri2 `‘ Chocolate. Puticapple. Chert 7. - All of whteh the sobers; ber wa„. Ma to be P 0 :fa ; IVlVoLl A wahortd . eart. the buseAffeworte le Am._ 4... .., ,us TING br TIASIL, RAT AXTERMTNAT f I f iIi.O f” Of tall the above mettles are miens; lured In seUere . pferee. sod with west cue. JUL .D. ATIATIIIad [offal IL,)ROFESSOR ALEX. U. BAARY'S TB, JUTOPIIEROVS. or Mediealed pornyoudd. for b.... U r,. lot Improving an 1 ptsearrieg the trairAennen tot.. heol ea, burns, ~Outgo tm rheumatism , and all Uritatione at th• skin. A inuranatiort, Missals of wislelicatoonme to adon. minion or bottle s annually. would. aorta 'Cr used no vertisement: hot as the thousand. who matilhase, nag and eon.. of it baoloif Vrobtlar . 1.1•• of the epos. Rall OVOllt Or *e business done ho Protean. UAW". b• tts herewith a plate' statement of the foots drive.] from his:hooks. and with them Ueda. his riartm.o. and hearty Mauls to M. inunnisratd• patrons, r ProPowor Barry'. acootAnts of, sale s for the year 1 9. 17,, 1 sLow that durlan that roue atone 010.000 bottle. , ot Ws 71100 r berm were disnuot el. and that the matt prod of this Immense sale wee neatly 3100.000. Thur plain, unvarnished talunt • tiekter mminentaty eel the vaineyof the larding than:oar thing toe inventerootrid seq. If it were net Merl.* hX .4 . onset 11,012 the „Wr— it it var. not invaluable ea a h ;whelp remedy do eats, Mulles, burns, akin disermaro, les. ' t would not, of mum.. [I eBO nelson...lly in demand. Vas Pauti in portionof the' nubile 'would Mir it at mil lerW,„ t t it Presume Barry, lass refused It to 111 ore ea lark Oak. ne7t oatmeal! themselves et its Meant. Gold in Wye bottler Intim, 2.s . reeta\) lit • cautehi and retail, at Um ilanotaiterTapd Denot. 2110.137 irmadway. ris .. aa . t Viirligthi tiVrt'XonintegialinteirV,Vell Intik*, Great Britain, /francs, to,. and bqi. ,l6 \ IEBB, t.,,M.slit. Pitteburgh and SteubenvilleWroad. eahecribere to ilia capital etoaltpt the _a Pittsburgh said Ptsubouillls" u * botlOnl re rob \ ,ousfp. the.heanu7. th e imflti te of Ora dollars chore, cc or bulb. Übs Oct Ineeth e bor malt.. sod re dollars oar share on or Wore the lest dart:4l.a month Curtailer. until tic. ,how =ouch of sunk sithrmbsdlor hos beau paid. , By order of the nosed of Vireesors.• •\\ - ‘WILLIA3I A. RILL. Tranuns., Tnuourar's Unica W.X4 , olreet. ' November 1152. - *ratr Jew Mitsial New amid! . ..)11ILLER & BEAOLIAM, Baltiniore, St, . bare JaMptibilstMil Om rill.nriett lata conamattion 1 o. trisups Us, a.-8 a . A' PITTSIIUROLI. Variations BrWinta on O. 19 Vomet testarna Melody, u ltolly, do You Lori. Mar This pie la one of tiretet mon rue ceefel effort. and mend • untverially Dipolar Foe rata at i he principal Masco ItToo. apTimdle Administratof,s Notice. \ \ IU.E.TTERS of :Admintetzation upon, the E.to. ot rucDtElca o.trAY.ht. Of .1 . : Mann. hma timaxnanual to the tindoOldnicit. Pet , ' mar haring Malmo taigas.. mid Octet. will tame. pl. mt them for tottisment ant ttimm kia.l.Ml Ma r0...1. i .4 to tio... P.n.lal , Immedl.telTT mu,. ern or RAY rt! Smlllialold envied. CoWood street, or to Be\MODVinamp,,, 11!'). apnblettmelb Adnaalstrattia. `. 1 :in k ! \ pIIARLES E. LOOMIS has removed -to ‘j 76. (Ott lately or6opled hi A. 671161666! Co, ?to 76 60 6716,r7776 071$6.italts Uraklar Psibborgh, • was Milli CLARK E. WILOOR OIL CLOTII—Jkist reomTkd from Ploi nem'. 4WO rat& or 34, 44)44. k and 8-4 .Iloot Olt Cloth. Awn, light and ea•B 4 Oroon. Window Blind nontr, Tobto CP.M , AiII • to whied, 800 *amnion whidriniod.nlinor isdnoltoot % wi wowddwdi en too most rooorabiwionns , N• a 7.3 -J. t PHILLIPS, 110%)Lwrtot erne LIM{ SALE--TWENTY-KX LOTA in the tbriolow MABBNIRLD am, UILDIIr odorod for nal. on tho moot litwrse tams- tanbin. Me mud iltartiord Vnßoy Itatiroodwili It. Il.t tin: to td. ABLAUT point. A n ''' . Te. 4 Nte amt. mrthArt. RAISE in Beaver,aunty. FOR 8.14,E—', attested In Won tameable (oppealli.reartr) =ls from eh.llrebsr4. on the road harilng scaltubtuab; etasi.g no or 'ID of Irlll,ll la elearea-L•lrb ir t eseadoe. Tbe Ireproesamate pea Ceor4ea7 Henget rata. Bare. 60 br reer; ea/ o th er nreemarT ma , bellebarpa lanai el 'talked the. la — a• 111 be saki toe.wen , Apply to • \ 11. lbaliallar, - ••, apT9 Erato and LoaatArest. /In OUSLINE D BEGie,—MUR:PErt „I'alnet'n=ka;Z:ar;gailtsift'"'"ir libt4 BE it, a 'very Nr:4mm amuse. 'he bleb me in, 4 dark LINEN LU eT en opened al alath slat aanima, or roarlb and blarkar streata \ •aaAI J1051E6710 STOCKINGS-12040s men's - 4Ze.rgr.l T C AV: E 7 .., kr; d* * a. 40 ."' Pi VTINTAXST neck! grantatter, \ UM/1M DALY. gr anhggrj . 11°Y6' STOCKINGS, NEW PATTERNS ._—laa a,. Devi stout mfzut Ceit.m Pocks. r 14.4 V. "" " "' do. dklMl".llfiit4PiAt. am%;'{orr; An 23 15 11.4.1,11,ALY ,-. • i..._______ .• s..„_. I IRIS' STOCKINGS-3'7 da4 Oirbe arid I aroa,,, , a hlt• Ontox Bucking, IM4o.6Atie t" , M :2 de. do. 40. rap, .vattr.ort.l 04 de. da,'4l. the , vizra en. =T B:,..l2.soamitat:try. NFANTS' STOCKINGS and SOCKS -1(O hhth”, wwi.o7dsoa Ilkakiato awl Fmk., at the neTB BTU at E-zakiag Idartanaetarr. .101 -KILLIAN PAyt. dot.- Lidity. S ll l4l .7 • N ual ll Cllll4n a ' s allk Weldslnt; /3 dim , Game UIIdZIO ILK mad TRIM/WI) OLOVES2OO L. 4k. .u 1 CEllAnoY Moder, GlavoL,,,ho lot DOLLY. \ III3IBT_ WOOL F.NE. upon 0%1.3 lihr !mad wont inlaid 10 des. fantrldo..pea 4' 4""" s4 Son 4"'" PLY/11 onis ‘matklaz p ou r \WILLIAM DA ..\U 17Airlik BL 0 - 917 — ons N ap ° B 1 f 3 -7 J 31.0.0..... hmlll2lll7Ziair Marta +Pi issattate... IP SCHANON HANH \ STOUN—Io stances iiign'tlsbb'oant, emt....i=iitkVAL.4)4. . yAS and INHALING "013)/31050 foe/ Gm abd Inl.ll. Toblag. of d.... reel .d kr at Um Loll. Unbts. Dep.!. de \Sp; bluketstr.t. ~ 28 .1... r. IL PLIILLIP34: Q. ALtIATCS--2 casks laolaucA Paw 1.:7 I.d . f r0m..... Ilarbm,dbr mlit, by A icesAzazart Dtwre LW. ' t UM COPAL VAHNIB/I=,l \ Val. ; • / ticif L. 4 bbL; IMu galbm b.a. G.; On.: .41.1.,..6,1t. Ladled Loci btmo. LW.. for alb br . '. _______ _- s moss sicksr.s Cck : ~,J u ACOSI-10 hhds (hovoind) a l now 1.114 : 1 3 arlog from atamar )P lSAlAll rer.ry FIICIBACCO.T o b aacc 4 tog Emu atwort Demo. for atla \ • .03 DI CIZT4'OO.I \ CRAP IRO '- 3 tierces Scrap Iron, foe 1.1.1± • pIAtA// co '• ViIEESE--59 lis Cu 'ese t state, for 41../ 0.04 , br 1 ,- I'erfl ismaa mare a Co. . p_ACON-40 — hads. Bacon , in stare;sin.s.fot. AI ra.la by (.1291 IBM All DICEII\ 11, CO. DE NN SYLVAN' A RAILROAD CO " PARY—Tba roamer rat. tallreas. Plttabarietki larlolabla and Ilattlanota ara follow: rim Clasa--11.Mb.... Pol l 7. B Ograto. Boar dad neon bk.twalda•—•76 cants o. r 10111ba, aa.004 Otara—Mooool a boaavax. Otoraraard. D+a Plains. arta smut, w.m—sa p.lOO tbs. Third Clop—Hattar, l Mt, . Cbsana. Zartiaaii .Leaf Tobacco-60 pat. par HO • . Mat% Claaa—Bacor Pork and Deaf 'alto!. Uri -.4.1 Lard OH. Wldakar,Cottab--40 nat. in 100 lbs. bun=GEO. C. ITLINgIIIOIOB. • . Preigatt Aanat Summer Dress Goods. , • .•:- ' N.. FRAZIER Respectfully inf onnkhii Gn a t ,nr-omun and the derma immerallr. that ha hat had museum Murat Ms Eaat. Mil la now madring • fun Ir\ gan.rildlgtietilkolt.u.llElltilt'LLlZ(24„B. e:`,4l .• , •h....... Per itard: annd atylm ISmagett.... ma huh Tlamak 37 eartta; doe brown Lamm. ZS !mum ' /WC Laren, It/ nuts; Drown liermar. IA mats ' I. E. FRAZIER. ....1i0p1.71 .P.rdnig W/ndmr_a."Federalot..AUmrhtoFCßr.l .17 ALIJA BEE rate GARDEN BRED* \ F .. to.L-Catmlafing in part of the aelobrsted 1t0,.!. et trammel,. Co,, Old Won, tingar pant wrinkled Maw Pam of rains Iralmneed Ertm bine Imperial. Wu* harried,. {lld blochnota mg wer. onion; Radian. Formica, Flak! Cum s ypdta. IF agar Bartz, meltable for rho Dairjannt and mere; • le enthrals:l et flora Beredm Wilber.. and• WI and cestpiola ameninent.of Gard. amt Armi ng Implrmaato or Um !stela. lesmirmatr. Monthly Ital. .., A.,,0, Ralittropu, inal dna blcomilag Planta TX . , Me, MN, trardan et lawns. Fr Ma dna iv 100. et Inv rata" ON den from Merchants. heater§ or otters hihrdprnomdkttna tiberal form.. from Ilar PAM and Rordennomf Wee.,,. hoed, /7 Fifth atreet. lact7l JAMS trAKDRop4, 1 piWATTS C0..4 - 31orshant Minors:X(4 . Ist Libertr gttgot. haroJun toulyttl a new lot or ug OkNIDs tor grolltroor:ds yrstr. sash apPlar”llles Toss 11,1. Llnso Drills. Fronds eanirorros. and Doi, SOL; plaits and (sum Preroeh and Denman Man or . a gtiva.......1.7t01t,..117,t0re...5.,,....t.z- ..,, rbo Irish so slump I o ot.lll ill[ do 101 l to drop to . [a = IQTCCKS FOR SALE— \ \ 20.sParrs Boni of Pittsburgh; . \ It, dm. rlttsbi,db sod Boston Dialog Do, (0111!;) 1.5 do. Pliousssdp Maps s CoolPs4lll '' .. 14. do. Patlorpsl do. do.; 100 do. Noss+ 1. do. do Co ;ad ds. North Wilid/ so raining Co utlitur. .-1. . .1. ViIi.KINS it 00 t.: . I 01.1 1.1.1 i. Bank linildlng. F0urth...440.: FtilON HOLLITCAOfrv'B G." AA' la& A co. ilo"Agiejlal A U., Nyco meet a,,kotrs. jI OPS--2 biles llopv t . raced and for aisle b/ non - aPEINOEtt IIIRDIUGt4I j?j ROOMS-60 dos. Corn Brooms, ree;i7iiik a for .11. by (0271 BPIUNOIR II 4101170 M lARD--300 tiaraes and bblB. Lard, in \ idare I .mlf.r ulyby sy2l semi:tan IIARB11:161 IiONNET RIBBONS-4. A. MASOI , I4 I) 00.: Nu POOl open rianwo. styla Bonnet 11.0abons. • NF SSS D i r eta A ; tz A. zd,AMAZ *sal niKkisu ww Dteu. Gads Mal be Latai l ALSRATUS—In boxes and bbla. ree4 A I.l3lfnritabotir HENRY P. 1,000 Oigan, tor Rale TON RONNUORST ltollPltt'l IUEESIS-01.0 boxes Lego Cutting Coon, 0 14..6 hr [nab HENRY U. comma. IttY-130 bales Hay, in store and DEA, tIGONST. i42a KO& 02 02470 W•tor Atryst." I UOBB (BMW Bacon llama and . Thied 2.4.4 ivAt.tot Jj 4.1T00K. FOR SALE. 7-20, gu "iattra il k ile auktiet tt.tt, UM /Mak of Pltftbuntb. A1it a 1" .543 1 f, Leir ::3: L- 8 1 it i11. ../ Ain VOi 111101a74 A sum,. .• •\ ' • titans and LIOSIZAIY-.47 ---- " - nite .4 ‘-'I • • IttrTllll-4 beam "II bbL !Crlrlitittei, aza. buxom coakso.p, vu t b, -- • - u n ,;; 14 ', '• \ \ ?4 1 . 1 !'c tiki 0 1 I t i ziax a , coin. ,, .41 . % Irt=arri, , ,ri 571,, - TsTa llisto , , \ ',t A ~ ,t '''''''. ' ''' ...---'- :',.... V \ \ • ; ' t A ,. \'''' \., '' '. ' \'‘ V .. ,c ' ,' \ „ , LL 6 .; -‘' ' ''''''-'. ' . .'c . . - 't :: ~,,,.: : , ),:.1.1.,;::t?...L1`,....,,:,1•,ki.;,...Y . ,:,;,::::::-•;: 5,:,:_ , ,,: - ,•\ i_Z' , .,,, i , -:.,.....r.':.:.--,-:' ,1i t 3 47- '*:'::::,.. - , t ‘ , . k . . . AILS-1300 kegs of good bnindd.d 4N o lb, $1.16 J. 16111X111. IIIeALPIN 00: Hot. tifiNGlNGSaVriplati Omen . "Vt «VW t, Plll ' °." '" ° ' ll " " %WA Wooistl IMEMEN/lEM Removal. : l l VlAGAZENES—'—Blsokwood'e 'ldstaale • k :girl'. has**a malred of GUS Doom: Um... Ahoy N 0.446 iltellso . wn:rolls astd.bar aoum bests oaf lcallroal m Tim banobdtVa te‘,Bo•Da ••••• to Dade Tula'. Carlo, thy /Vino Datchosaa tar WO 1.031 U. 741tOrel shoat VOB. SALE—SIO,OOO worth of 'pndonhied stemerrnce, 1401 .1 T. 23 ruh. xe• at /*TOMO anal =nail,. zloollosg mar oar w‘t •bY - IL D. ILIZ O. Coln. Roe, szul %seams* arokar. QILKS! SILKS!!-Just opened et 4.A m LOON a 00 01 ..tio.z • nith gxyt, • !Am of rlsla and Dinrod. blat sod toot, FOlta. of T-oo cited asul , mool foablooaDlo mho.: tDtd \Fru RAPER—Extension and other vh , euthu. or 0.. hottarns. meetly ree'd sod for all, RI \ • Wail Paw Worohonoe. 4.10 Diutot Moot. Do Moon Third FOlirth 41.0094 TROM/B PAL3ISR. S 14.WLS! SIIAWLS!!-A. A... MASON k 7•Vt7.. N 0.25 rush Mr•lot, u• slow reed lox • beau Ural .ampetment of Plummer r arle . m` moot Isalltriabl• ;attn.. • . I•DI2 _ JRIE 20 tierces Rice; SO twieig ls ogms I je ilbiil.lt Ird.q :tiJOtrdanlryakby r,r my i a *co. ARD 011;-\ - -25, bbla reed and for eale by \ SPRINGER lIARBAIIGII. INSEED 0 12 bbls. '2lontp'?l)itlnd taiu"4" 17 , 1%1 s and GREASE-13 bble. Ld • n \. 'Oman. now !tiara, and • formbibT a. • \ \ Malan DIcKEY FL* 027 ~'+WEE~I?R SOAP POWDER=4s.bozet Babbit'e aoo itwil,..&= '‘ • k. i E.,t*Agath'd L\ av2l •. SBLLSIIII. 67 Road UST RECEIVED—A*I'6 assortraen! of ty ep7 wFIITJ3 SWAT; 01 CLL!l'sla4l4 Wood ertet ApRAVATS,-.4, handsome, - assortment 1911 k and Olng • Crimats at \ .P7:l (20 *XRW‘61ltr divot. . --" • • Q DIRT COLLARS--150 do:411.111001am, i ,1„.3 'vs.:W.lo. MIS; us: cents eaeb. sr \ \ . 1 \ \ add ' ` ejlEelltlnc, 74.141,94 street cl l / 4 1 1E9,20 doz. VaVoleon, Woteirgd, and openkrimiun ....ii ae• • A __ _ .•A . ~,,. ~, \ ou Trak! : .r umthtvii...... it 100M:9.7-70 dos. \fan' , Corn 13, WAIL "' d . \ .Z. fi' lsirTtrh, 00 \II2 Buccal OM . . \ Q„1L13,41 BILK£CI-40 prcoes bestial:a, ul runtgivi figured eilke, of Ma mad fitst,e =lark, just TftriTEMPV t Erpreve at D 2 6 \s. A. A.11.4.130N & 00.'8. 4 nib .t..t. ,i AWNSaA, . A. \ MASON & CO, 25 Fifth '4 • street. will Vt.en Ws gored= LS Vein mew Kyle L.W.S. gut mole • team the 1 13anulacturerr.4, tan=. AIIOBSENS,ind L DPIABIEB-4rakt reel lax Der Exyres4.4,l. A. 3 141.130N*130.'5: tr0:.25 s • largo assortyteot of figured Mem. and Nudists t colors. t \ \ • \ 1014 SOAR - CIIRE 6) ,.IIIIIUSPhippe. , extra isgsr.ettred Ilroas,!•Vsyrs orilasul sod br s yslaYr nted‘.. - ' cu1=5..,11 ROY, xgr Llbert, krdre• nai,, 01 \ BUCl4R,=%Aigur.fatbd ilerkgignmentt . , sv f N or E, l P TOBACCO-15 kegs Virginia sialwiet To; \"7"' n 'q7 b.' 'no& i INSEED\OII.-2‘Als. Lined °Mtn nit tn. \ qua] Meaftl.B,h'ltok. DILLS-=lOO kegs City Neill,' \Alk mem\ *Teas \ IROILLS, W INDOW \ (441.1.5° bow 811°. tgOLASS* l .loo\tiba. IdalassFq, aD r. Vi6 A61111"1\311 ' Imm \j LTG.4.F.--20, Nide, prlciik N. § , a gar ; 5 a'astraprrY. i*ce Giottridnu /ft now 1•41b7 181 loaca,itamer.A.ritiey far lag? bE 11, 4 DICK.I I OAF SUGAR -4u bitla Lcisf Bugar4art nfar4'4 br v,fitten WAR-100 bbla. C.Vs4juit ret4ai.,l k4d• b 7 MOW , nratutt a Barran. "ILatroglMl,t .14,111"..falijarcais,tazifiemr tura2LaittilVarra Ftol, L fitITTER--6 BAill.tatei...in - .WT. a .1. I. 800:M..= Libertylltmet% Fth's s, 9 bbis. Eggs, in store end for,rale , sl. by 'A Toot k J. J.11100N6. S 7 \7, kb Is. Onion."fox' t ir eltlyus;\ OFFER-400 bsu Rio Colic*, jut reo'cl, too to .1* tt• mut =auto r BESNIST. ~RR(NC7B=l3oo`bbta , Bnittmore No. '1 .-Wk'hr.l"irr, VoletlYa innzzrr. 28E1065-50 Istzefit twist TnlAccoo. n 25 \ • \ =GLIM =nom OAP-400 hazes Rosin Soaps; 'net roo'd Ltd tit Wetaian IMOLVIII L BENSEtr. \ r II7 B.LLOW--4,btils. Talicnr. in atom and ror \ ar N6st. 7.lSoo=k n Ojai PORK. -=limo ;tut and for ole \ ar. BSS. \ 41.00-70,000 lb* :\ Ilanon,‘Zog-rai2nd; ,11,1 easoktAg sad Its br's V. T. BOONE. 11ACON4-10,000 lbs. Biqoa Ethinaldan and IF Rau. 'Om iadtbr br \ \ \ a . % a J.:. anoNs • j J4D—B,ftle ket in Owe and I toe-fet. es A leesel J. T. 14. J. BOON. HavApPLES-300 1:* .11.0 stmelgid ter .01 br \ T. a 070.A.11-25. httilft.', N. O. \ Sugar. 3h do*. tiAhenwbr, T•\:J a. J. /1001. aw FILUS-10Q boxesAtlo, 10:12, /t 4, oo 5i0n0#.3,4 thr Alkbi areitl4s3 bbia. 'Pitoh,, for iooling. not% all,f,tie rl. Pr 4.`,T. tJ. J . 1100X8 , _ _ VOFFEti,SO eaciteoffeo.\ in dore,and for .I,J WA er • \ rnzl . 1 . ..* J. J. DOONZ fTIOBACCO:+,-V3 boxip, assorted brands, in NYtM • T lar WUSe I/ [OOO be...B4lkrat* \in 1.3 *inroad \ J. T. kJ, Z, aess 1100.14 225 Warty rtivot. \ , AW-6°Tmperrr AT Starch; jnat ,p 25 LODR -7d hisarailTylod t \n‘ , 4 natt: Isle by 1 . 0.15.1 T. L4aTt Da ; reies--40. half' eh eirtig'oaperiorVlL,T,e.a; .P=a da, for sale 11.161$ \ LTTUE 1 X.J4 auss_2oo , lxxes BAJO, 50. do: 10412:251 laipAiwi iced Li.d ish. T. LITIL4 L.OO. sin PI'INADIV-Wattr WED 4\Blaek-, e Tlgtn i tatUV . ebwa pt,loyen—jll4.o.lftd 47 • • — 77 apßi •../4eCLUROGI:OOI? and Teiiiikebr. kTiAV)Es-kbli. a:: e d . "ietirotlta7 aft ff • dft. _ir.4 mlEt9-)ashpaS4 i at au times' . 2 Tgril u b w .l B t_= ) L°4Ad. kt,ba4 7 ,1 1 0 CSlthrfli Ore My. for l 91 ahr\AAli At1"3".07r eZ IM . . 58-5 14t C t Th - E -17 " - Zi.Baeka frVdi \\ C aaW 8",144 t.'t"4 , tOWA LIA•titL U R A a .111 'IOD. LI RR OIL--Itualiloti, Clark I:e0A. J 10.211 pl• oal LIM OnaltVat.i.W7\ kfuhut ar.a, cm tbiusonsa. .14i1MAtitREAttY- BF \l l, • hut t•ottsendl a 0 1 $ • ttattehtQWute hiltontl 110 , 71 i SOAP POWDEICSAficf '.uir Jut noted saktor qh mx 415 \ to , iriA , d en.'t mug. (IHD (4 20 Ably No. I , ,Lard 14 far bbb. by \ inas) eOIIOONYARES al3o. RA'PI Ix di,-Bpd NAIQO - • Manilla hit • • for rub .11. by /apt,' ' /31110.11111 00. - - ( h IPTS. TURP4N INE-30,b1510., Spirits ),31Tarpeativ, Itt . .Fb c g aidniS* w.a , • . , \ : b. sea. bags lazdeci, • from amour 'trim sod for 4 4.l•Jrr \ ISAIAH =war CO.: ITATOES-5 bble.'ans 5 ha steuo•Lki%mi'),lk7 . ,:r . lo„b); • •50 bbji., ViiitetsT,Aq ie&Ar aida foi , ,e ttle ray b . - a—ve .tsed 9 Pratt malet. fib, jigig iced ' T:d IV2licanue.iteret. 4st reed wafer Aunt a VE3NETT I.IE-Iflecllrize wan n ar WareYea* Apnien in ....T.BXINIII 10•' 9 • 71 b. are lar'7l: at' •I 3. simoos A .PAN?•a••400 teams - Mb • irrnzPip7 i f sale low b; \ \ \ RIME AhRISEIVIENTS. JoSEPR C. POSTEII--:-.........Lia55a an y Loam P. p. I3 IB.I.PPORD-, -.Pun kat*lll 0 9.9 St CV erlitrA Parts 021,01011.1. .t 7 •VO'Cifsek. • , - PHI= OP ADMISSION: • A imAnt..., .....a 11 ti;., B. ob.. i.i.: ti; rT;iv;mhaem.7---i;... , egait ism imam '. , f11.1 WU; Ina I. ea.! Ili riesilint "\". REMY, k.DO AmitTxoratas. \ ' • ....',. . 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