i'Tsßvitcm. GAZETTE PUBLISHED Br WHITE kap. PITTSBURGH. :310NAKV15,011141NG, AUGUST 29, 1858 gar BEADING MATTER WILL BE FOUND OEEACIE PAGE OF PHIS PAPER. Os.Prenutizatt Wianx (lerrrna—The extend,' diva latlon A our Weakly Gazette effete to our bnebten men • nwetnisireble meal= of making Outs bustard* known. Out eiteulatlen Le between tour and nee tbonmenn reseb• nu slued every Village end county In Western PerArYl. Tanta sua Eastern 0131 J. : ICAO ADVESTISSRS—Neither the Editorial Booms nor Printing Rttebliehnont of the DAUM RUMS. US openet on Saone?. A.DVEHTIBEft.S who dull.* thelr nottert to erlOoto in Lilo DIP.* on Monds7 amain*. win p!eUe hand thorn in before 5 dawn.= entnnin/ *Wetting. !•' DELOCRiaIO WZIO 80/LISAILO3II von °Asa, comussions, BIOSEB POWli ALL, Of Lancaster County 1011 lonrroa oraisai, /4.2 X:. L ploamas, Of Franklin County 1Q 31:1*IT011 131111 M, CHIUSTLVS MEYERS, Of Clarion Comity • Seth or TEI STU'S W011303.-WO give to.day, . 'from the philear , pita Ledger, a well-written as tiola facer of the sale of the State Works.— c. The .Ledger is a paper with Demeeratic tendon , and represents that class of Democrats who 4::'icanetitnee do their own thinking. In this view alone the article 'Slims attention; but argn ments are - aise clear and convincing. We com mend it to the attention of our Democratic ree- That there Is a growing public sentiment favor of the sale of the Pohl) Works we think cannot now be questioned. The frartde practie. edopon them, and 'their - palpable mismanage• matt, hire arrested attention sad provoked In quiry. The people, many years ago, on *direct rite, aeolded in favor of the mile, and every • year's experience ethos then has added to the weight of the reasons which induced that decis ion. If the 'nutter were agein submitted to a vote of the people, the majority to favor of sale *bold be overwhelming. What wee, at one time, to mere qtiestion of policy and espedianey, is fast growlag into one of necessity. The Public Workeme yearly adding to the debt of the State, • Instead of helpinglo pay It off, and if things go em long at the present rate the State wilt be *tramped...The Roth Branch is yearly eating np - •• from half s million to a million of 'dollars, and the Pertage Road, which wets more than it cams to run it, is absorbing hundreds of thousands /MN 2=M=LI the ,picklitp afforded by these works, but the ,'"peeple are fleeced to give them the opportunity: The first lettioge of the . -contracts on the new - Portage road were awarded to political favorites at a cost of $160,000 above what they could Moe been contracted far, and this is lout the be ginning. Se Zoog as the State Is the psymeir: ter the State will be plucked. Oar only safety and hope of escape is In getting rid of the public, works altogether. They will not sell for whet they cost, nor rollers us of more than a moiety • 'of one Indebtedniac; bat their sale will save us teem further Indebtedness, and from all the cor ruption and disgrace now attached to their man &gement. '• Io New York the spectacle is now. presented - • of a Canal Commissioner undergoing trial on an impeachment for misconduct In aloe. The charges against him_are that he, in connection with his colleagues, rind the public weskit' to re- F- ward politlialforniferi,snd that contracts at ex _ orbttant prices viers let to the some class for po litical purposes. .'..The array of proof discloses a history of- corruption which it ID siekening to contemplate.' And what is disclosing In Raw • York Is 'Only iiiii - x - duntorpart of what could 110 diseloaedrhere. It seems imporsibleVseparate rascality from the management .of works in the ' • Lends Orgovemment. Therefore let us get rid of thoie in the hinds of our State. In that way only can we reduce oar debt and ease ourselves from' the odium of such revelations as are now :;caning to tight in New York Otis erre.— letter received by us free:Lilo - same; gton Cotnityk esys that the people ie that'portion of the*uitry are Warmed at .the reports prevalent of rowdyism in this city, and- that they aro deterred, in consequence, from visiting the city. The same feeling of it is added, will keep many from coming . to the State Fair. These who have never lived in the country do not know to what extent Small ruiner from this city is magnified before it is done clronlating in the country. The mysterious murder on Hay *net the may real oath of murder which has wormed henoinos Julj, 1862, hes been parent to a thonsanewild, improbable and terrible re. ports. The very wildnese of theeereports,whieh . may be picked up in the country anywhere, may trait. laughter, in the city, where we are better and more folly informd on what transpires in one. midst; but we must not st the same time forget that,erild ne they are, they're believed to soon -, siderible That many have been re strained, from visiting the city, in consequeace of just ouch reports, we entertain no doub4 and that this will continue lobe the case for some time, is morally certain. ' • Oar only resource, under thelicithauxurtanoes, • is to submit quietly, until time and experience have:warted a change. la the meantime, bower ter, we desire teen to all whom we have the pow a' of Seething, that the city is as safe to them new se it ever_was.' There is no reason; what ever; for apprehension. No stranger visiting out 'city _ has teen or is likely to be molested; and • the gteat majority of oasis in which the path of the city has been disturbed esn "be'traced to drinking houses and oth • - sr disreputable resorts. par peaceable and well disposed, oitizens find thensselvee In no danger, thet we arenwere of; end no one from thecoantr7 will experience . sny cause of alarm, We beg our country friends, therefore,- to be• there that there is no peculiar reasons for ap :`,lesdienelon on their part, and that' In the par - seat of legitimate bustheis every one here perienew perfect safety. • . • A. to the State Fair, we are informed that . measures wilt be adopted for the employment of a. large 'and adeqUate police. forth, to guard nainet the possibility or probability of difficulty in the - way of preserving pesos and order. - Our correspondent, ',boob letter has suggested these eemetks, pleads, as s parti a l reason for - tie aPprehbosione hit abroad, the developments the Jewell uses. Even.if our city authorities, he One encored in bringing °Pendent to jetties; - thew are found to get theater, by the interpo eition of the Executive or the Supreme Court. The certainty of punishment is gone, and with it the protection Which the fear of certain punish meat assures. That :too interpoeition of the writ of error in - Jewell's case, founded, as it was, ups; a misapprehension of Guts, has worked in• jury to the city abroad, there can bens doubt.- - People look.upowit, whether - justly or unjustly we'will not undertake even, 08 4'11:111TO trick to time and employ whatever opportunities ". may chores to tarn up for the nitin2ate.escape of --. Owen-it:Anal feces puniehment. Looked upon in that light it is not creditable to is as a city, and • -; =mot help our reputation with Coot judging Peopteenyehero. BALM NOR New Oaratara.--Although the etnitmitteed appointed to mimosa the city hare • not completed their task, ettongh is known to render it certain that Pittsburgh has responded creditably to tie appeal for help is behalf of N. Oter SMOG /We so far been retained to the Treasurer, and the total amount will ex. coed 130. 00 !"; - - • . , Not the least pleasleg fast acinneeted with this, matter iithi promptness with which men °loom , pizetleely , small means bare contributed their quota of teller In, meet of cur manefootering establiehmenti the . operatives: hare m ade — up 'Madame enure in the aggregate out of their in .': &video' 'whinge. Of tonne, the , great balk of the ~ contritintions Amoco Irons the wealthy; but 114 4 e10 . eiftti &fa of the PeCrei oontribetom ‘orinoe oeclita,doepfelt iyinpathy with the suffer. and . distressed ,, that they: are , welcome is muchfcir ispirit which prompted them ac for th . . - —.the mount contributed. • _ . . Itttibr He n ry; ** liaeighlgtaididititor gov. n ' or ox..Voweeseo,. it it esti gill be' elected Vatted States BUIStOr, Ittplsoe of the Etoootsble John Bell, who will protosbly dealt int oleo. ~w,z_.ti ~ , .=-x ..., k, Mk . : 4 ` - ,;:• - • ---' -. - -' stead.,_ ..+C' -ft.....,..: whoa t inall ATM" astri u.,.... _ . i. a. a 0 o ttie L. :um: of dila place. went • fide days im. Paul e u , ..• where they designed. epee dli s ago to Chlosg,... . 'martin Calhoun ksd,L,sold the a few hones. L. - parties living%t Chiesigo, steamer Caroline to 'ado therefo r. 'Captain and 'was closing the I. • Aland elk to azi ste. Burdeau happened to me. .7 this ly, and who qnsintanee, who once Bud it - ~.... war it „,„__ had, it is said, dealt in negrom • ta. 43. 1 4 ; f i, "suspected and then charged that ... , ,i, . Bt ,, 1 B were "negro catchers" from , a '11... 7 .,,. ce, and forthwith the Abolitionists and Us ref..gere were in arms. (Hints C. & B..wer 'poet ed i n handbills—their hotel was beset—an d 0 apten Calhoun, becoming separsted from h in f donde, reoeivedis blow from inept. with • r ask."—Sr. Louis Nem. . The Naos has been misled. Cent , Catsonn, from a fancied resemblance to • Bt.: Genie kld nspper, wee at dist inspected by 600)4 &ultra persons in Chicago, bat on a elosetl r eemeet lon of his face the suspicion wee found tu..be ni mar seated. Capt. C. was not molested.. Not even i hair of his head wu harmed. . "The formerly well governed sod orderly ei; ty of Pieteburgh is fast losing its obarsoter for so briety and morality. Street fights, drunken rows, and murders now. aro of, almost daily at ourronoc.—ineeling Lottajayseer. We are afield that onr . neighbers . of Wheeling are not altogether dtdoterested In giving circu lation to such a story as this. We know that our city is not so well screened as it ought to be; bat there is no foundation 'for saying that -"strait fights, drunken rows and murders are now almost of daily coctuxenee." We have our share of thus thing, bat not more than sae: antes of equal population. 'We wish and en deavor to make them lees; but the frankness of our caftans in acknowledging the toll extent of vita evils Prevailing among them ought not to be mode a pretext for magnifying and emigrating to such a limit as is indicated above. The /SUL fiyagesr. does our city the grossest Warthog. .140t0HiT rues Mama Law.—The Lewistown pasta 'Bar that Pt. 0 Peproreti9 ?Inciting * oenUy held in that place, think mu addressed by the Han. Ephraim BMA', the present Auditor "General, sad eandldste for rerfootiop, pe tooh deoldedetand against the present temperance movement; nett' on foot through the &ste t and intimated Pretty etrougly that he had no faith In thou, who advogste4 a prohibitory laW." As Judie Benin not a drinking man, we are, we suppose, to Mtn these deolarattons of his as indicating the position of She Bate Ad ada4tratir oithe Maine Law question. Tam PM says that every once in a while the Whigs succeed with a military . cairlidete, but they can'ti do anything against J. Porter draw ley. If the people, fordie sake of honoring mil- itary lieree, oimaeliMally relax their party feel- Inge and yield to pattiotio Impulses, It is to he hoped ifet limy will feel Inclined to do no less for the 4ke of good morels and the reputation of the State. • When the Demme, present a can didate whose ohs:eater is p low as to prevent semi the democratic press from defending it, the respect which the MUM entertain for decency, we trust, be no lees potent than their regard for military renown. ' Karmines Bwrrew.--..This excellent Bank Note Bellew has been enlarged, and Is now the largest, as we believe it is the beat, Counterfeit Detector in the country. It Is very °caplets, sod Was ficcurate andrellible as say publication of the kind can tut. , It Is altogetha free from the reproach attached M. ell, or pdsol7 all. ether Western DeteotStro, of favorable 4notaticma of dub or bogns Beaks. Pabliehed monthly, by Kennedy & Brother, at 90,00 a Yew. non Ozzoot.--Tha Oregonian of July 23d states that the lmmlpation of Ms patient year hse arrired mach earlier _than heretofore. Mr. Jones, formerly of Oregon Dity, who left In De ennaber last far the Beat. and who wee the first through; informed the-Editor that about two third!' of the lamlgration this year are bound to Oregon; ant his impression le that the Immigra tion will not bo so large as It was last roar. Mr. Jones found. no diffloulty in tnaklog the Journey in seventy. days. Later advice, from the Dallas n state that ether party had wired, Jana geed health. . . • Mr. Sherman, rearatty snlYsa'at Baum frota the South frith a pack train, marts the discov ery of a new sod important bay, about tea miles north of the month of Carpals river. Ulf milled Coos Su. A heavy deposits of coal, a speci men of which Ur. Sherman brought in, was dis covered a short distance from the say. lawns freely and emits no disagreeable odor. • - Preparations were making to work the noel mines recently'diroovered at St. Helens J. If. Garrison, Indian agent, had left Salem on an official expedition to all the tribe' between the head-iratere of the Willamette and Fat 831110. The object of the expedition is to fur nieh the Indian Department with authentio Lear maims relative to this port of the Territory, more more particularly in regard to Int 'adieu af f A letter from Cold Water, Spaulding's Mission; (aye that the email-pax to rnging footfall, - among the Indian tribes in that siololty. Mr. Ardent; the Milted States Marshal for Washington Territory, has aonsmenoed taking the centre. preparatory to tha organisation of thb new Territory. Ova Maxeccur BAILMOIS.—We naderstagd that orders have been received at Governor's Is land:from the War Department, for the immedi ate tranuabmion 'to the Rio Grande frontier of a very.large quantity of artillery, ammunition and ordnance storen—more hi amount thin CI I Taylor had during his viola eampalp. This step has undoubtedly been taken In consequence of the movements of Dania Anus, who is coneentra clog on the Same frontier a very large military force, and oupplying itvery largely with the mu bitty= of war, llooh movements on the part of the two Gov ennents, especially while so fogey point* of dif ference remain unadjasted, moray mite con elderable ipprehension The Melilla Valley die; nuts, the more recent embroilment et El Paso, the raid of Can tjal and company a little over a gran year age, the disputed Garay t, mod the In dian ineusions on. thwldezieut prosiness, tibioh we are boundhy treaty to !suppress, oNer Mom mom prevention! to palliation, which more Pm deuce and Paelhe purports than Bute Anna is supposed to possess, will'be required to avert. At the slime time, many who are well ac quainted with Alexia= affairs believe that Banta Ana IS not desirous of renewed hostiLltift, and that the demonstration afe intended.elmply to back 'up the demands be makes for very large indemnities from our,Government on &count of Indian Incursions upon the Mexican territory:— These demands, which Imo - than year slue aniounted to about $7,000,000, have now ed twin that sam. Wo apprehend, it will be a matter of considerable difficulty to Mhos our Goveroment to make orient of so lugs nsum, though we think it-not impossible, that a com promise may be anted which shall involve the sacrifice of the Carey grant as en °geed to three Mr. Gadsden's Instructions, we hareem's°, to believe, are eminently paolfietn their tendency. while they contemplate the eentlngener,er s etill further aCISINIgiOn of territory._—.Y. P. Thine. :Ware STATE CONVENT/01—NOtraitaliffitiOith* Bi/preS74 Dots!.--atrarnsanos, Mg.. 25 —The Penneylsania Whig State Convention met here this morning, at 11 o'clock, for the Frivolo of nominating s oandidate for the cake of Judge 'WAIN Supreme Court. Oa manna et O. T, Jones, John Penton, Esq., 'of Cambria county, was appointed temporary chairman, and R. A .Bociold and-Peter Sailor, Esq'ra., &estuaries ..0a motion of, M. Mien, a ociungitten Was ap 'pointed to report permanent 'Mears, and the convention then adjourned until ern o'clock), Oa re assembling, Jacob Oonsier was chosen President of tbviloaventlen and s number of Vies Presidents awn:dales were appointed. lhie names of GeOrffe Taylor, of ilontingnou, Alexander Zing, of Redford, and Thomas d, Budd, cf Philadelphia, were placed in nomins- Oa the third hitht Thomas A. !Judd Wan nom inated bia majority of one vote, and was sub sequentlyeleolared ussalmonely coulimed by the Oentwatlece, an the Whitt candidate fdr the tin. 'pw' e Judgeehip, t o Ail- the unexpired term made 'seam by the death.of - Judge Gibson Tha Conventicm tharadjoutned 'but die. Mons Cortez --,The Propeller . Penlenklo‘ brought down from the Cllff Elbe 82 tone of Copper In barrels end monien=tblrtr four end • haif tone from the NorthAntericanlA berre),e end maseeeF-21 tons fiotc Ellimenota in bemela end masser-20 torn frozi Copper rills In bomb tutd messes: - ' ' • • The Steamer Baltimore - brought down 52* blogms of iron fron Oarp Ilirtr—oli *tibia stow duo put. , --Lakr AIR : Jour. Centel=Emedient.:4o the ilemplde Dis trict,' Tenn/nese, In 'bleb 'Minton, Dem., le sleeted to 'Congress Seer Tinier, Whig,' by, a . ma jority of two Tote% lant-thet the - right ot the former to hls.stsat- *ld to co ntested..'-Two toter thiown 'sat !n one et the &bids which would have M dithe'reeoitlstte.- The hictplde 14106 Woks' Dot the. Governor will withhold Stanton's masakeleiqnitl order • Dew =d=l=Mil `~ -' arrßLljg ri o s$ B~(►~~EB CS. . - aktloncliclonee Of tha Pfttstrarsa Day auette r • Nor Your, Aug. 26. 1858 . W itb . tn ten day, -there has been observable a con k - derale impecninnent in the money market Artations have fallen off so much that hepes w re entertained that the bulk of the fall stock Winn received, and that we will not be bank rupted thlayear. - This la encouraging; There are some other reasons, aiso, foes relaxation of the prep:tire. Among them , is the feet that it le DOW mule that the wheat 'harvest in England and in Taunt Europe generally, le - short—one of tho shortest for nearly forty years—and that the itoportation of grain into the British Empire for the enacting year is estimated at 120,000,00* of bushels: These facts,oto melancholy for the poor of Eogisnd and the continent, at least sa circa us of a market,_ at high prices, for our surplu breadstuffs, e:tid a good fall buslithes up on our eastern and central' railroads and ca eels in the transportation of meth warden. An other favorable symptom as to money affairs le, that very little specie is going out. The lan steamer took none at all, and there has been lit tle of account cent out for more than two months pest. Those who look below the surface of Inn oiel affairs know very,well that the true expla nation of this falling off lathe shipment of specie Would expo'e one of the worst symptoms of our condition; we do not pay our debts in specie be cause we are postponing , them by contracting other debts, that -is, by passing to our creditors vast and unknown amounts of stook and bonds of railroad corporations, states, counties, towns; and villages; so that a London benkes ledger at this time, exhibits the moat perfect and mi nute map of the ilnited Btates extent. Thewewi from California, too, is favorable.— TLe mine; are still yielding like snows in spring time, and it appears' likely ow will receive our semi•monthly remittances wits healthful regn• larlty for sa indefinite •number of ,loots to Como, Thu newLusk is'* requiring weekly Mute. mots of the leading items in their mounts, his earned the attention of their Moue to the establishing s system of clearances, similar to that which has so long existed in London. A meeting- was held in the Exchange, on Monday, to conalder this' sub sot. Their oonsoltstions will probably result in the adOption of the London system. ,• • As the thermometer goes down the reoelpts of the Crystal palace go up; Mx-thousand half-del lace were, or ought to havi been taken on Mou thy. Since, there has been netted diraingtion, In favorable weather, now that de ezh.bltlon is so greatly Improved, the attendance should be ,mach larger. Nothing but Barnum's humbug guy, or something like it will ease the fair. The managers continue: ezibit the same inertners and ineompeteney as ever Once the opening.— The machine rood ig - got In operation, nor is it 1 11 11 1 7: 10 be ceAAAec mouth or two. The new festuree of, the fair are epeeists= of French Cabello tapestry, and Banes porcelain from the government menufactories. I was greatly dis appointed in the appesruce of the tapestry, pro bably because I was not Weil informed of the his tory of the art. The specimens look like pin tures, and although as picture, they look very well, as tacutry they. de not eau lap to my ideas of the rich and rate. stvea or eight picas of Beauvais tapestry are not different from the for mer. The Imbjeots are generally rural or tabu lons, scenes, as the wolf asd lionbettthe stream, alanilly at is upper' under the tieett i lwo testi meeting on a float bridge!' The Mend can not be had fir love nor iatussp, bet the Bearreahs, the Whole seven, may be geared ter $12,000, .or about $2OOO apiece. • Considering that they Conte from the Imperial manufactory of Louis Napoleon, this is dog cheap, though if done in a Broadway shop ' they would be held only reasonable at tutor fifteen dollars. How ever, the imperial tradesman taro contributes the treasured is in want 'of toads to sustain his tinselled reputation and duelled &mite, and pro log* for the purchase are respectfully solicited. Ho bare in* and adedatoreof jot sash seep delft= es ' Louis Nucleate' amen .us mean enough to buy them as mementoes of that per sonage. • . Our &Bleb residents ore 'mu:heisted at the entices 4 the Arabia over the Pubic The Pa , eitio started four days before the Arabia and, e. rived a few' hour, before her. Fortunately for the tie - tilt' of the Patine she broke dawn upon the voyage, and under the cirontastaness did vary volt Making 8000 miles in thirteen days with one wheel and a broken shift was Equating of an achievement. If Amadeu genius sea thus sustain itself on one wing, -how would it soar with its pigions all complete! I think that simile Is brilliant enough to console the Collins' ilne under its miefortuee. The last voyage' of the Arabia was a eery rapid one, and thei fastest that any British 651 p has made, bgt it is still a few hours or minutes behind the beet of the Collies steamers. The Collins steamers, however, are getting • little heavy from age, and as Congress was generous enough to make a donation of a million Idaddition to the contract price for car ping the malls, the proprietors should now pro ixed forthwith to build that fifth ship, the Adri atic, which was kept so long in their advertise ments, while apt a timber was laid. Huh a ship built with all the Improvements suggested by the last three ,years of racing competition, would distance any thing that ever tinted on the sea. The room changers seem confident of peace from the .I=lll4 disposition of Nioholes. se evinced by the last accounts. This Is all afro., aeons. , There Is nothing In the intelligence in dicative of peace or war. ,Nobody knows what propositions base been made to the Case, nor whether he hes accepted any of than. But this I vectors to prodlat—Nieholas will never leave the ptineipalities, suslees be gets an ceolsaleat taletabls 0 7 Ids plan of finally seising the wholO.Turkish empire. He wilt not:. !nisi on any coludderation cuttil next spring, and there will be no war. His Violence triumph in the end as it has in the beginning. Annus. , Barran Rupert . MID Istroors,--The Brit ish Booed of trade returns-for the els months of the present year, show the exports to have teen £41,866,657, against £83,649,892 for the same -period last peer, which gives an increase - of 25 per cent The Imports igen show a greet Increase espeolally In artielee of food.taken into consamp. lion, Provisions of every kintheve.beea used In unusual quantities: For the el: months the increase In *rani*, Including both entries end &emcees, hoe been eleven per- cent over the corresponding piked In 1862... There Le also an Increase In the oosellow tonnage. The mutants serene of Bogiend bi - 1852 was £22,512,618, end the total oust of oollection Z 1,281,421., The number of oustornyitottie ofßoent , was • 11,891, giving on average hrtloB or about 022 to each Tao Carmel-Dr. Barmen, a distinguiphed German oboist., etude a commualictlon to the London Tants in :Granular' to soma highly Inter:. eatingOblasse wok's be bas rectently received; religious,. &laical and statistical treats it the new Chleese dymeety, which be ears. will be emulated as seen as posslble. There earl o be no longer any doubt, ho soye,:about the now reli gion springing uryln Chins:-- It leoertainly Pro mama ehrtaileatty, mixed yet, as &old not oth 'twine beat the beginnlbg, - .with sonarheatbentsie custoMe and prefadlces. He adds -hat from private latter be bas received try= alirellta(orut ed source, it appear* that the rebels, or patriots,. have issued a proolamation that they , will not take Canton until nest fieptember. Just before Sir James Mackintosh lett India -he made the following entry In his jourial, which, after forty years, roods strangely: -• elan. latb, 1811-et yacht, wrought against Wind and tido'by a oteam engine, of power of twenty horses, geen now from Now York to Albany, and performs one hundred and sisty mike in.thirly•two bourn. This Is going at tbo rite of Are miles an • hour, - atid would Insure passage from Portsmouth to Bombay In about one hundred dais, 'in whiob easel should this day hers receited letters from my dearest o—, of the lit Qotobor ! Why wore we not-born "century, later?" . . A- liitlei more th an thirti , yeses would lave glren pm Ma lettere to • mont4's ivoyege. • Mama LAW IN ES9LAIIW.-4 meeting IS Ur. erpool has been held with , the slew 'of 4ralfing the attention of the triends of temper...mue to the effort new asking in Manchester AU get op so agitation for the total sbelitien of .the liquor Pero in Euriend, and that a bill msy be brought into Parliament. similar to that known- se the Mahe; liquor law. 'ltesolations:tn,,thst. orip! were pieseil tumaimoutly. . , -...-,, f' i ii io4o • %Ttra Wheeling Quette I. Naritas* Stir** chats" to ' i the estab li shment of ares* "- far the purrs. of rev:dating glicii.-.. se in small towne—regniste by year r Antrim. i r Loan Jr ow By sertt to Me. Eve turr on nue Tetra errs bizarr —We euhlieh ed during the Jut session.of Coegrees Mr. Ewe rift's admirable letter in reply to the proposarof England and Vance to' the United States for a tripanite treaty for' the protection of Cuba.— The Herald, yesterday, published 'Lord John Sassere reply to the letter, from which we make an extract of the tinsterial part— His lordship alluding to Mr. Everen's ,deolaratinn "that the United States would not see with indifference the inland of Cuba fell_ into the possesaion of any other European goyernment than Spain," says : "The two powers moot likely to poesess them -solves of Cubs, and the meet formidable to the United States, are Great Britain wad Preece. Great Britain to in poseession, by treaty, of the Wand of Trinidad, which in:tip a last century wait a colony of Spain. Prance' In in posses 110D, at the commencement of t century, of Louisiana, by voluntary 00881013 rom Spain.— a These two powers, by their navel resources, are in feet the only powers who cord be rivals with the United States for the, possess on of Cuba. ,i, Well, these two powers ore ready' voluntarily to "declare, severally and collectively, that they will not obtain, or maintain foe themoelres, or for any one of themselves, exclusive control over the said island (of Cubs) nor L aseume nor exer cise any dominion over the sable." Thus, if the , object of the United Slates were to bar e acquisition of Cuba by co European State, thin convention would see that object. But Uit is intended, on the p of the United States, to maintain that Greet Britain and Franco have no interest in the maintenance of the present astur quo in Cuba, and that the U. States have alone a right to a voles in that mat ter, her Majesty's government • refuse to admit each a claim. Her Majesty's possession!' in the West Indies alone, without insisting on thetas portant.. toAdexleo and other friendly States of the present distribution of poweri glee her ble jeety an interest in this qaestion which she can not forego. The peesesslona of Franca in the American ease give a elmthir interest to France, which, no doubt, will be put forward by her government. Nor ie this right at all - invali dated by the argn- ment of Mr:Everett, that Cuba ill to the United States as an island at the month of the Thames or-she Seine would be to England or France. Teo distance of Cabs from the nearest pint of the territory of the Untied btates. on: from the southernmost part of Florida, is 110 take. 1 An island at en equal distance (coin the month of the Thames, would be placed about ten miles north of Antwerp, in Belgium; while an island at the sante distance from Jamaica would be Omni at Meneentila, &town in Cuba. Tens Wile are no grounds for saying that the possesebsa of Cuba by Greet Britain or France would be menacing to' the United Stater; but that lie possession by the United Staten would not be so to Great Britain. . ' There Inane argument of the United States' Secretary of State which appears to her Usjes ty's governmeet not only unfounded but diecni sling. Lord Dialmsburrand IL de Turgot put for ward, as a ninon for entering into the proposed templet, "the attack/ which have lately been made on theislaisci of Cuba by lawleu bands' of adventurers from the United States, and with the avowed designof taking poseessi on of that teland.". To this remon Mr. Everett replies in these terms: "The ('resident is convinced that the conclusion of mach a treaty, instead of putting • stop to thine Fairless proceedings, would give a new and powerful impulse to them." I _ The government of Great Britain acknowledged with respect, the eondoet of the President to disavowing and. dlecooraging 'the ,lawless at tempts-here referred to. The character of those attempts, indeed, wee each as to excite the rep robstion of every civilised State.. The spectacle of bends of men collected together in reckless disregard tetreatiee, for the purpose of making (rem the ports of the United States a piratelat attack on the territory of • power in amity with 1 their own 'State; and when there, endeavoring 1 by armed invasion- to excite the obedient to re volt, and the tranquil. to &Anthem's, was • eight *hocking no doubt,. to the just and honest principle, of the President. Bat the statement made by the President, that st convention dal' 'signed and legally ratified, a.' gsgtne to ref/peed the present eusto of posse Wins in all future time, would bat excite these bands of pirates to more vielentbreachee of all the laws Of honeetyand good - neighborhood, Is • mien. choiy, avowal for the—chief of a great State Without disputing its truth, her Majesty's goy etnizezt may express a Atop° that this state of thing' will net endure, end that the enlace of the United Statesorkile they justly beast of their telethon's's', will not be insensible to the value of those eternal laws of right and wrong, ofjpeaso and friendship, and of the dutyto our neighboie, which ought to guide every Chnetien nation. I Nor eli/an people et. enlightened fail to perceive the utility of theeiyulee for the observance of Internet relatlesthich for centuries have been known to .Eurepa.ely the name of the late of ea tions. - Among, the comely:tater, on that ley, come if the most distingulehed Amnion eltireos i have earned en enviable reontirtiont end it le Mt fault In *appose that th e Velte44tetes would get the 0:410Ple of Ithropitleg lte meet stored pro- No let it be saidthat suit ft convention would have - prevented the Inhabitautr.of Cubs from u niting their ladependanoe. With rested tq 'ln ternal troubles, the proposed eonvention was at. together silent Bat a pretetdod dotlaretton ef indilPetdenev, vial • view of ientiodlittelp seek ing refuge, from revolts on the part of tho blacks, tinder the shelter of the United States, would justly be looked upon as the same in effect as tonna! sonszation Fleetly, While fully admittivg the right or the Betel States to reject the pretend . that was made by .Lord Maimeshory and M. do Tnigot Greet Britain must sitcom resume her entire lib erty; and upon soy 0601111i00 that may mill for it, be free to act' either singly or in ceejanetion with other powers, Ce to her /6/11 Item tit. I em, &Is L ROSS= A Ml2l San DT A 811 l letter In the Philadelphia Ledger states that, a few days ago, • man named locman, storekeeper in Siddotur burg, York ea; ante oat gunnlag, t whim be Wean. eared • large satike, and in ordor quickly to ea oure.lifrom running rimy, he placed the butt of bin ride, loaded with a ball at the time, upon the body of the snake, wifit his head directly aerate the starts. The make, in its writhinge to free it self, coiled around the ran•took, and with one of ite coils struck the hammer, which was down upon tbe asp at the time, hard enough to die charge the iron, the Son:cuts of which entered the ball of the hand near the wrist, and. ht,a ding• oust direction, came out between thejnnotlon of the little finger end the one nest to it. HappUy ad bones were broken. • • Tan - Baw. Ma. Onawson of the M. P. Church., who in many places is calla the "wild men," In coneequence of his eccentricities, le left _heir to an estate in Bogland valued at ono million of dollars l Me. C. was very poor, and has bad to struggle thus far with 'a large and dependant family. The estate comes to him by his wife, and the business le so completely settled up, that he eau draw the amount through Bankers either et New York or Philadelphia. tie Is trateliog a circuit near Clarksburg, in western Virginia —.Uniontown Democrat A Blum= re ins - Froustra.—A story was told • few months ago, of the good foritme of , Ltaao Butler; a poor but worthy man in V 41111014 °adds county, N. Y., who•wu said to bases le guy of 1691,000 left him in Europe. It turns out that after living in anticipation for ebTdral weeks, it Is reduced to the pitiful sum of ,1094, instead-of $84,000. • Cow tr. Dann —lfotwithstpudlog the im• manse amount of gold which _his arched within two years-from California and Australis, the quantity of gold in the brain of England and Prsnee, lose :th a n it was two years ago. In the bank of England, the bullion was lower M the lan return than for any 'period dining the but year and a half. - ' There has been redeemed dace the 4th Maroh _l►eq $5.405,489 of the United Slates etooko, and $8,088,700 ban been odranoed to, the Mint for the parchaee of ether and Ingots, andibere re. mans of the are per cent cloak redeemable by. law on the first of Tray last $508,900, (the inter. en On ettdoh hasbeenetopped,) to be paid at the Treaettry on demand, . Naw Oxman PILISOXO HIALTEIT.--It IS 'to ted that Ip - the New Orleans 'Work haulm, wboro there Xre over two hundred persona confined, there bas nut been Oulu& ease of yellow form , tad seaport. illy the other olty prlaons are raid to be equally exempt from the epidemic,. If true, this to a remarkable faot. A Pocorion. Goan —James ?forms* of the firm of Strode, & Goimao. of ,OltiolaniU, who commenced basineen la that city when it war in its fornoog, died a few days ago. He is Bald to horn boon one of thoWesithloot gen la thot oily, nod bee Dot A relative in the world to inherit his immcneo'cetete. The firh is Bsitimorn harbor on Tuesday were again stricken aqui •fiern 110190 unknown cense, making it necessary to` remove them forthwith in ordar to preserve, the bealth i of the city.— Thcrelrere ad:lions of them fleeting about the Iduith.on was aurnms..—The Int Bind, of Readieg,.fentieylvanla, were brought-before the Mayor, onliondaj, for ureating a diertutence by playing upon their instruments It the streets en the Alabbath. They were let tfr with: an ad. =opiate and the °Mao.. . - A hlooottiour BXIOI--:Aeutuits frost Doe. nos April statithst the sequot patd to Comtoo, dote pie and bin troadrso..by ate city of Boe. nee . Ayres, - to 'buck% -11ftrahua sod totodoste shit bloated. of the ,olty wu hilt it million of I- - - iriesitituogi mat bulk vonfleiVal Alexander Glbbooey for Assetool7.-- Kr; tie Owed an the Loooftwo debt Wee 44,eik:taskliant woe *Aid off vith .: . . . • . Ifirasembly—Thow MI KIDDo. of Snow den- tolettehly, err!' be pvem;el to the speroEhlrg Awl- Slamuto slut Whig Coneention oa a candidate lot nomina tion to the LEGISLATURE. . • so= We— Atsembly.—l recommend Joszen Amnon. of North Fayette tonnehipiaa a imitable rvir son to rediment ua in the next LEMELATUtif.—subject to the &olden cidhe.mtt•Nasonic and Whig Convention. aulfilauto ' AN OLD Vilna. • ter Assembly—Watax Wl:Easaly, EEq., of Sooth Rlttebtirgh. will be &candidate before the Whig Convention for notalostion en the Aetembly Ticket. , Z e - County Treanrer—The subsoribei &Tent timeelf Conn Treasurer—his nuns will be tendered to the eorelderation of the next Whist Convention for tatmlnation: Ennhiari 111011.19 DAM Treasurer.—HvG a S. Ftronvo, Esq., of Ancitheo7. .in be candidate before the approethinir Antl-Modonio and Whig Concoction. for nomination to the °Moe of COUNTY TRX.t SURER. i.3,l9lalrtdT LerTretuitlrer.-31ajorJon er WILLOCIT ll b 3 orandllet• for the 011 Les of COUNTY TnaII!UIVER. Ware the Wblg art 4 Anti... Masonic County Couvration. to be hold to August next, • Jildasrtf Z County Commissioner—The subenri bee, residing in I sot Liberty, Collins township. offs , . himself to the Whig one Anti lloonbe Convention for sold °elev. titut2l LUKE D. DeVIFON. County Commissionor.—L, T. FixXING, of Noble. township, will be • candidate for Conoty Gota. mtar Wort. rubjert to the Whig and 6 ati-liaaonlo Coarrn• Urn. Par For Cotunuisioner—Jes. B. GvErts, Upper S. Clair toartithip. 'nit be a candidate for the oftlca of COUNTY COKIIIESIONER. antler: 14 the decielon of the An Clfaelnic and R bIF Coenty Cony-. Con terFor - Commissioner—il. FULD, Esq., or the borough of Tareattu. will be prooefed and sup ported 11111 a candidata for the odds Of.COUNTY COMIMI& bIONE/t by his nauferaus Mends. mined to the deolalon of the Aotlata•onle and Whhr county ConsenVon. [ease SW - For Commissioner—E. J. Bawls. Bp.. a Mblozon towoehlp, will be s candidate for the office of COUNTY COIII3II6.IIOIfER, sohject to the deden. lon of ;hp Antl•Vyonle sod Whig County Convention. teirFor Commissioner—tdß. BIifiNZST Lame, of the Borough clef Elisabeth..lll be proposed end . suppmed al a candidate for the office of Count, Commis. Wiper by We numerous friends, subject to the decision of the Ati , l 51 monk, 'sod Whig County Convention. sot Commiesion.r.—Mß. JAMI. 3 MO- Cluxonus. of the Itorrusb of WReesport, .111 be pro posed an,l supported as seen lidate for the aloe of County CoMmireloner. by hie numerous friend.. euhjeet 'Wale deesiou of the Antleassonle and Whiz County Convention. MICERSPORT. War District Attorney—S. H. Orme will be entbnlete for anthem:ninon DISittIOT ATfOll - Norm" the Whl.; ana Aatl-elage,se 0 nvehtiou. Dietriot Attortey.—Candidata for Whig nontinction, for District Attorney, DAVID D. DRUCK. Distrlet Attorney.—EDWAßD P. JoNra, eitl he a candelas before the aportaohins Whig and Anti•if amnia Convention for nomination for the °Moe of DISTRUTT ATKIRSZY. id-2.idavr itferDistriot Attorney.Alsiginnr. M. wAlsosr. -- req.. wilt be a candidate for nomination for the Office or Dintrict Attorney. auldect to the decialca of the Wharf %al MllllOll4OlllO Convention. Kir District Att j orney.—thozao amine. bin.. rill be • candldete for nonrinallon for the Oteee or District Ariorney, before the nest Whig end An• firessonte Convention. ST2bdtietri YGY.FaII Style for Gentlemen's Hats. , J. WI LS JN s BON, St Wend street. v4ll hitroluae thL . day: to tte cities. of Pittsburgh , sod strainers rbit. log the 'ettr, their besutllnl style of MITS. Particular attentiart is Invited to our 53, 53 00 and St fiats: - an27:l=dltwS WX DlStler the attention of our read en to the advertisement of ••SIOIYBB'd INVIGORATING . 00bUlal.."ta be fomd isnot, the knelt e.Q•. • GTORLEOR, BROTHER & BANKER/ AND INODUNCE DEA.L.MRB. . • No.lo WOOD .THEE?,\ Ono door demo VIM street, Pittslburo, • C. Pay and sell Par and Current Plutdo, Bight .a nom. Eachang• Cola. 8r0e11.4 raldera ach.X Western Voss Bills, and Promissory Notas • allow 0 per acct. ea Tina Depoeltes of Par and Current Motley •; end, Inver- Me and Marino PolleesEl for Ob. na hirsace O:Wahl , (cash Capital $170,000) and Royal bansraare Ca (rapltAl 010,000.00(1). ma y . Ira- Liver Complaint .of Ten fiai s s atacdiaw eased by the We of Mar two. born ei :‘ MaLaNY'S CILLEBCATZI) LIVES PILLS. "New Tote. Ancor& 7,1 S 3. " sla to oath, that baring been .elided with Liver Coophint for ten ream:me atter hawing tried nearly every ir.nowo vetoed,. 'without ending - relief. I was 1t hut indutl to trr ealebrated Liver Pills. and alter value only two beim wu toneetly cured. I now take rt...elor• In mon:eroding them to Um nubile at the tort L•ve: or general And Bilious Pill ever offered to tbe nee. AN) Mather, 17 I:aviation wriliet." Puruhesurs will be moral to oak In DILIPLArriI'S' CILk en &TIED LlV.elt PILLS. sad take DO. Than ern &Mgr Pill., Putenrnoe. to. ko Liver Pilliolow • babre public. Dr. illane's Live PIIIS, also his ocle. bested V4rutihnte. OW now he bad at all raspettable. Drag Atone In tea Donne State*. sad Dow lb. role err- Priem PLZILiNG BROTUEB.S., an: snowman to Y. 61Ad & Co:. so Wood .tweet: wr Flowers Will Grow where the Water, Betu.—ff the eutiele of the kelp la keptlpralthn acd malt of the Mir luelgoratal by etlgitianta Thleb sr.ea.• et their root,. through the inner Ado or dam& of :he bead, • strong and ragrrous heed of klair canto'. fall to to the molt. The operadoo Of .LTO.yd /2.1.Til %IRON It :bonded vainly upon this unit rull.re• able Ira of the Ziatoral World. t l i :e prepared of suck as logredieuts only III! predate dram Renee the'. most ireredubnts have tried and been benegled by Its are—e2S ilia rennet of lu romans gale. The OPP•11.11ea 1111 M to the hale Ii truly beautiful and pleasing. hold br all dealers. every where it 25 oentr, it large bottles. 11. 11. 2•11.2.114 Proprietor. let Broulway, N. Y. • told it Eltrebetratt by ft. S. Penh". C. Paii. Jr., Pinner a PM. nod Orono a _Reiter laud • . New Cartificates:—.sll. SOLON‘illiM I called at you: aloe on the >n J4ll. andatatedthauts• tarp t: nly eise. Irtg:S was Tarr Dal at that time; you edited me with epectsolea that did a r area a strait deal of lrant—'then were ray musts Inflamed at the thnt4..bur Olt inflammation hat now lett. Inn now hear the !fiche ot the *us or • Lamp. u well as eve. I dull *lon yeti anJ get another tub. LU rasa I should hare any stilaroi % tnae with theta. sa' I would tot be without them ander anycoustination. Y 00144 Renectfully, JUAN MAGIZE, earner Maki and Watater slue* Yntortissan.. July 11. 1331. - MR SOLO)10311h—B•ing compelled to viler /Iwasaki. I hoe. here: beerti - ehle to, get • pair but what =delay *yet ae.—l have trial • vest +lumber of &mem. but always bud, until I obtained stair from you. lout lee by day or mudlotight, for say Lingth of time, with tb• trealrat esee 6.nd rotufbrt. Mn. Waterman hi very muob blessed with her glum. I nada, ,Youre. Truly, . L. P. W•TillthlAß, ICs W7ih atreet, • -/eITT3OOIOIe. July 10, 1853. I hare been Tauter the notaasity of usiug Luria Wend ream but here novae found •Dair to milt my eyot, or that I meld gas without fatigue, Untie I obtoloed al Woof Mr. bokquins. • fly the aid of those I bought et him, I oset see es will se earl could. I een roof or write with them lbr hours, without the /out fatigue, both by, day and candle-light. I hare • ' to all the tried, in 1111 storm In the State of rennerlea nis,te obtain • pair of Glass/ that would cult my ems, and Whit In ergs Whines Noosing tho dillioulty of obtaining those ruitabla for tho sight. I do mostiramositir, nonaeritsnel to those laboring under &risottos rielimon apply to M. &Somme. of whom alums can be obtained to suit all oases. Sous. So. J. MORBLSON. Atisaani, eta,' Jul: 93. in& eratdairir , sof- BEITUCE it BARNES' SAFES—Hen la the kind Of Witham' as to the nine of our ?AM npon which we eon confidently net tharontation of our work.' We have already Published seeeral lowillteeteav proving that Safes made far our regular and eiti6U7 salts, and told abrowl. have been entiected to the SEVEREST TRIMS IN ACTUAL CONFLAGRATION?. and oreterred their content. totally free from dam • Tim following Is another proof of the ram Given • • • $lO,OOO WORTH or BOOK? AHD PAPERS • BATED WITH A SAO SAFE! ALBION', Sus Gemerr. November 12.1852 hlmmut..Boau Basave—Dear SW boar two I no were duly received. • 1 mat absent it Me time. I would th r rot 1 1 1 3 :h. 1 4:11 1 Ofyigtfis77.11 t . Vg; morning 01 hed 10th Cl Jute last—my store bullding befog harped to ashes. wae dont of 1 , 00,1010 brick— s large three story Minding. hly Nan was in It at Ma time ef thy fgt. and OW into themillsr. where that. was • largo amount of oil. It less a very Lot fire. 510 Aloha haste n unta that In In the Safe. amotintoA to about Te Teunivad Collars, whleh was eared. These TA not erentole.DAn.. Stared: and further. 1. 1 7 V. tlltrlstffi'74.%74. 4...cia=ror.NLigg get our that In Rood. 1 own safely reeotamend your Ilatee town. orie. !matt_ . beau. truly. !ma JOHN .SLARKIL gialwro•the. -si—Bii% nt From a preotoni tailors or sestains Cl the eyes I hail', been compelled to try some half-di:seri pairs of Glows= • Yitreticiied at the haatteseler'ain thts attr—from the are t 1 shish say oyes weir Toni and tight became materially impaired. I recently parttime:4 • Of YOUR SUBTLY CHLIGHLATEG GLASSES, Iron the, of which I have mach comfort and 'gessoes. My if bu improut toil my sus rollinned from ;sin; I omrid aol k.lnduced to part with them. Yours. truly, • ' • -; MOST. GALLOWAY, mlth eld Amt. Soioxose—After a trial f a pale , of ;oar BLECTACILES. for neural Teets. 1 Sd them rip,tio, to I any that I has. ever cued' 1 moue RI h Wein any length at [had without &Gasp:war eyed; and I can read by sae light with Aans and comfort. I eheeribUy recemmead them to those that are misted. as I have loop Lieu, with sea and Inthimint eyes. • Yours, An. . - Mon E. 11. illeOhntlf ZW,Venn itmr. littabonsti,.Joly 36,1513. • • . . . . . .. I wow VUD Ma. BOLOMONB' GLASSES for •loirt strfol stul feel thus to es mush sups;lor to ant ethsii I hats sate, .w 1 tail pinions la ttOquainkiles them ea tem" twin oesstles to use Gimes.. W/LLIALI . l lciltrfellEOli. - TlttAttrAti,jol7 17 ,1 4 33. . . *ula ......._ 840. ME. SOLOXONSf,-From infanoy I haV9 b. & side 'like/10k eyes thertelghtednem. seed In all MY. Leanly.' dente never been able.to get a yak of GLASSES that would help me. I have bed assent oaks that goal enable as to sea more dlettietly, hod could neverkeep_thun on more thou on.teelf hoos-feoed the Lot that they Game suet gran pain. • • haProuod to acs your adrarthatocat, by which I raw goiz bad just happily:l.'o=a and as It hu been juy cog. /taut aim to rot a yule that would bausat =hi thought' I wouN try YOUZI. Voi Smut not Wok ma Scucwisis whin; say ibeT num .tope sisniar ms aittetattlim 111 .4)13 tfta aala tq 1 .4 b z and7.4ight sbr Ewe than kW an hone at car Ursa Wort /dot Ittam Glum. Moos / got Mon, I read ono Ilunday all day, and until tott . dolosaorttliont asna dancing tits War pslo. which is o thing 1 hum not dons .1 ar tbt, mtr4t, u telnit ltdeomluit logs Inite pijah sisiboplos others may Its bessfitost Dr It. . • loti ass.st Mort, to !asks WI Or lII,' moist atj time' frerdieffis. tam. alt. truly loom • llretair >IAZG Instilbstso, Plttabstalt. z.l.2fartai to analloa that my tat Is Vas* bons; IWO! polo ttio we. otot opooltf *um gm.Tk.,71....._ . ..mi•newmii•••!,;••,_, : spoi :.: , ..-••••7•-: , .-,4N- , . , _-‘. , :-., - . •: , .'.,•; , :-.7 , .- , .. , :‘ , ; ,.. , ..--:.•-••• , x , ,- , --,--i-•;;• e :•-.. , ... , ..::..,•• :\•• .. \\•.‘,,„,.• \:\ -: .--•,... \:,-. • \ .., • .--, v:. ...x...,.• -•\,-,,. : .-•,.., , ::\ \., --,,:'..,:• \ :',:•,-7...:- '7'. N 1 s. • ,•., ,--, - .•• .. .. ~ . , • - gir , tcong Hors TzsTntitr.—X Solo . , _-.... " atonri a. I \ thlnk tt no' more Man an act of \l. ce to yrn its,Poli lo the anterinut commtinity to etoW .be RIECTAO rissescht of rim salt me well. I Arid al' .i.ou .11(ai 'to ....1. I can *se smelt print witil,bant fOr , Fitlfitgal 12 , time without .!lane'f to tar Oise.. Sloe; My , leht •IktitL r ate , to Improve by the use of thosts, Iha nedoubkh , t shall be .bh, to mad without these Ina tt Wee.. Mar. ' T. MOUNDEIL A' \ ilia aP s Ctiti: 7 25. isas... \#1....i. hf.,o,,iiiid. . lame. BYB OLABHNB Mr a eery brief per* with.l advent:taws and have no heattetlim intti4a: the ittective stolen of long stand inibte beets II ed. au the organ s eve to be acentr ic c ileac and a.:,\ 1 the oke cheerfully tentr testimony Id'lhOr eteelleney and accor.4. as elm to Mr.Bolomoro, still as, . mull Ciiitkitmedl t d the seunderfal facilitY ,h te which he nto.)ia GI ato the various 8000. c 11 Mee Of Tislol. LL \ \ D. D i ltDl7o. . ZS; ~ A 0 / ' t, Pittsburgh. , J. 2e, • 2u. itls3. \NC \ N r Se2lOSco BI ow.Mkliaireno ,o`f haltalca L Gin or• rt-T , E , ....t. le all keperi le e o k.i.,.1 excellence. In orditfery diarriueL InV \ ol.il s, elm' In short. in all Lowe at prostretion of t e di,natly• . one, it Is Of I n .." 6 ' n . •b1 k" .1 .... purl.a the hioae Of th e epldernia tex 4enoteraameimmmer complaituotabild It i s enicaclotte; ne &tally or indtvideu Pelt. without it. 2 \ rt., Ditniox—itre to get the geL ale, :Pte. which Is prepared only ic , .v. )1 aolvw 0. bit 1;i - ,,,, a, Chemiad• Store, nort...e.et,korner of NUM and Chemut te, Phil edslOba.ankt fOr carp by all the reepectabli.ave karts, In ir\ Ms Staten: and. Ir e ' ittabttrah..by Berj. , Dape . 0.. B. A. falinestock a 004 .B. Smith, Lemuel \l lll . - ' Co., J. Actootuadere A CA. In Alleilteny Cityll ,, . ft. D. Schwartz and Lee A Deck. hem iCs \. "s, \, - ''. \. ‘ 11. 9 vin 'gip Ws, believe\ 4 b rure hak Provide W remedy for every dimwit,* eh flesh Is hair to. 'E 'il, , Peril/LEOW BOOS Oil.. rcit up es it dove. team • \ great litterator concealed \d Pln the bmiels of Oh* Sortb.‘l.. .nth.¢ y d.:: One f the greatly: of themi remedies, Reed folloulnyt 71.1notty. 7. a by'Ot grateraptarent: \ • , 1 / 4, \ ,\._s P r Vann. MN Sept.ls, MI Mr. S. W. Kler— lto' I have sql.l‘ol Tour Petroleum. or Roth 011 r come two Months pm; end have beep lota- Ina lor Font agent to get a further mblitY. / mul hoe. Sold ea., .4son mom\ We have fogad the (AI '..17 emellent In ' flog and Dymntery: It, dituithOr , a the time logm agent wan herd, was lyink very Mir with the i \\ float 1 gave an• • Mammon:U. and tri, three hour. gave the emend, and, the Pax amoped; and ehe Mom Immediately. tt le alsoau, extramdhiary, remedy' Ter once and IWN.Ki rey. k; :t . te r ar . lses. and She umattem. and tor the filar, sum. ittuit=.l.l., . Yours. with reepeet. \ Oar tale by all true Viu.go.. In PM/Murat. \ fag (Pam. ad.rtiensr Peter Porn P 1.., CODT,I L , SOME , \ INSURANCE COMPANY; ~. , \; , T.Ew ' YORK: \ \\• \ I \ CASH CAPITAL *600,000! .\ .8. 0. LOOM/B. Anent, \ i ~No. 69 WOod street, Prttfbmph. DIRECTORS:', \ Simeon I. Lmals..-.,..::,,.....Late cif the Attica, Itardbri. Jolter awnion,...----..»....--.llria or uorni o, ItCc.., , Theodore .SteNarses...«....-.:-...-tirra ot *men a MoNamea, Mahar,: Bitrelm.---..1.. -Flas of 0 one, Slag a tb, ' /$4 time D. ANL . . - --......ans of Cleft. Veil., a co. I Gems 81i55,......-.- - -... --..1 , it m of Come BIWA a co do. tr. B a,- ..... ..... ,:_... . Siren .6f Eno, , alahonr a Co. Wirer Z. 1ftmt,.....,:„....-...- ',Sum of Kinard a Wood. 1 Lot P 800n.:..` Firm of Stone 0 Spar. H.* O. a11i...-\....;...,---.1 , 1m1 of aly. Claim a Bowen.' Jaws Lass,..-.........a.--........-nrm of /prom Low i Co. Charles It /latch, .., - ...;.....--....Virm of C. B. Barth a Co. John B. Thrtchinsorr,-.........--....8am of J. 0. Stowe a Co. Billions 'G. L0w5ba1..:.....:,t ism VOL: A. Lawrence a Ca , CAorlos'A /hrokky.-....-.......—..V1E of Oneklart Co. Lewis Attorborinfr.,-4/Irm, of Lerida tterhorry Jr:, a Co. Levi P. OW.. • -...Mrto of/. 31. tw, Slorsarca Co, AMPS T Dr0i0ht..........- 41 . no,M , Trowbritite. Dwight a Ca. k. ohn G.lfo , rr.,,..... -...........„. —.Sim of Nelms aCo., rim , B . P „..„.... Bachet . w,_-- ..... .l..M .s rm ir :f o t i l it alaw x t bionma o, /Ban a tkn o,. a C Cbilins,-,..-.....4...-Pirm of Amman a Combs. D am5n,.........-....1(1nn ot Coman, Lathrop,* co, ~,,,,..................-.:::-...,,,,,,,,,TaLt&ITra . iw ar",.,......-. F i,m of l'iwTn,lllll.lwr a Hoyt : \ 'Room fl;r...7..===if inn artiall'insid. Baeliamt . Brsll,-....-Jflrm ofririakellpaterrick; MAI. , atfrot d. ...-.. , -.-.--Firm of a \ &Barn 0 tki. 'Boa 0 ff.......'..-...,-..m H. wad d. Hon. LookucH e,...-.-....•..-..t Irm fHoy `Allat'aqh James Do t 7.7..--.ll4MailrownitalaWr a Ihrtant. Braclf. Froth • ham, Flan or rrotbiogh•lomove ll Ivo. John //, AMA.. '..,-..--...W.YInn of SION Hurlbut a Ca. Curtis . .,V01e,..... .-. -.-..........:....-Strm of Condit,* Nal*. Nord ~• 1E0*„...... .'.. .-...../.171rm of Work 'irsDrakel' Nathan U...'..S .:.......311.5m of Chb.on; Stockwell,. Co.' J..... Ji.nrPhraY,- of Barney, Bomphrey a/hatter. BM T.,Hoons , .. 4-. , .....oeahler Cor [Mental Bank. ihwthmi .A\ an;;;;,-..'......... 1 .Blm of Wal/e. Befiocalß , i L iK. Homer .Nornarr,.;..-.. -- - --- ' Corm .fear.,;ro,._.....a,..7liiii7o7;r7resfeeVoY4 • ' •\ , 81.1ft0R,'L. LOO5llB, rresidorit: \ \ MIA& J. Id . ' - ,„ • . `, L, \ \ I R. 'C. LQOIIIIS, (Of the hite Oita of 11-Taid4 LoomlN,) witounALE'Dikunt 00 T S'‘, s N D\SHOES, J 4,1,7, 1 Wood 4 I.lta"h. Third Annual Bta • s ent OF4I I I N E 'STATE. MIITLIA TIRE AND D1511Fi1i1ier.09.11P4114144 tiarrlaburil, \ -19 or the 0.1.3 Mn •bl 'lll Vrigaltea r 1655 trmlrig.7l9, l l9Ly maul )bo , 91G 19 I:ll!tirry .4 Oriels Str9ltrue.l1 7 ' 2,31 2,799 \ loet*ripense term e9,Comckl74l7,lo,„' 19991.3199 e. tr•turned k'remitims, \ "" , 119119 9T:Pri 11119 9'. 1,9 -7-.77 t 7 *( ,13 / r rr,,50 . 8 ,r -t..• 190.00 111 11;klar••• • \\ k,511742. • , s , Preat. •., ~_..• \ . , .4206.01.2 els'', ~..,:,, - huThNo.....--_,...-^•-a, , \ ~ N ' 4l ' . ' • r 070717 \ - ,Cashoo tuu t 007 .1 001• ~. s, ruBl ~ itetTrantAre o l 7 d - 1-6.4"-S \* \ l'°°Q °° 020.7,311{ 7O , Accriota of ediimite , d eacifo aostos Abe, yap,. lot yet P. lit 11 ..0U* eicit3l P. C. Skr.DOWICB, flartisPorir: • • • PAM No JONEtI, Philrdelpblis: • • • A. WILICINkI3.aker, PiCAborib: \ r. A. A:.CAltAlcll.; \ .1011X.11. 1311THERWORD: Do obln coon,: . A. J. GILLCT. Ilerrlaburz \\ 7 v110111181`,14.0:17.. Car eauA • I ° . r. 41;21,11 7 r.""'14: W 111 Mon skalzvt pen of! m.& auctiolar4 Ws". oormorabandise In city or conott7...at lowect. tato conactept Ctitseterr. Policies limed otk Irellinz Coma! titter ropernallr or,for. tom rearc.\ • 13 ouch CrElee, corner of PoorthWed tire old strakb. lett: . - I.IARIU 'Actaarr. \ •tburgli itisealbusuranue uciaipaq' of A 131. - D.1121N0. Pgagasai. \ •, i agigLIZL L.Stalitialgil t . Nut's: , \ ' °mak ativross,ungasx3Lutpct - ~ ~. ....._ BTB \ \ ~,,,, , v ~...,„. iumagii 11111.1 ANI' Patti/Q.IU a fig •11.4 OHIO B+dd \111) /1125 1 / 3 111PPr .111Vghti. 414 D SlBlitio ~ /.4. a aroma`:eu or astacon il?•., 4•1 \tile\ wood I comas of u....7):4 - aw INLAND . - 4 VI 770;$ • WIT SPORTATION• a I \ • • - 11 1 , y ,1t c C7 l_. LYj t ts r . lultuoar.fr„ , a L taltit:Vo "", \ \i=AIMOT'• \ ' HOS• 1•10'401 \l. Pcbt .. „ . \ \alt7 B"m a 'i tions2l* T,krso IL Per '; 4AN - E t s, P.'' TA NNE-R, '7BOO? , \\ WHOLF4IALII Digilla \ •a., \ 1110 111 1030.111/lIIS, ANDIMATEXII, \ N 0.06 \ WoOdUt eeee t, Plitaltiarilt, ' , •111TWX211 ri.tan MOO soma. \ . • • sir 211,110ak co . zyy eta of \ apwards 'of 2500 011 / 1 / I .' orahfuelate *my \ bark 0 . sod style can BOOM SUOEa sod BONNETS. ourttham4 ultoot from New sac bola .taoaufanorotv atiasteo gonads fcc FILL sad 1111=1.11 Sian sad will bosoldst adlafactorr Palow— Cinuq " Yan z*bi7 Jr 4 .p_i th = z _git h iti ad' O b lrit . bola ' l/tirtuta Alia. 111111, /Mai Bina LIATUEN '. shag - D,A: GT - E RR RO T ..y P - E 5 , .. , \• \ IT'Tlica . • •'• '• '4A . TXONAVILID,LBRY. ~ V , . 0 ACKSONN Ns o . . . . age =Gallery, f o riss of „the Diamond slid Mari* stmt. Ouppowite 1 cosh DM lifitra.) Pittsburgh. a , - , 144 coutlOcatieuteowloblas lOobtsha Illiellkslikoussma. ittlt e 3ltZ . tro l Zl% . II Ira A l c!S 4 ,_ ' .4 It att ° 7lrti b ir amoral with such ark, that the ' opera:Oran take Oa% goat *cantata fee sluxilot. of Cho hulitou foturctifh al/ pa 71"i1 74 71 ' n cj" P r iittiTi l 2Mr 'u. ra'' ' ''',l 4ll .Yid dun a 4 , t ot tift tAt ts:• ty.ric.j. J•i t t .... , s . , nel—forocus tact soittleel tato al/1402ND • woo t•r,rarewblances , - , .. \ \ , \ u t ,k, 113.14kmatesto 'taken , :ekrilN7l detell••1 III?' Xis • ILDT tort of tha ritrasta vial . N.. '• • . '';;.7,':,1 1 ,;7t.V.A.M..tr\ fr- °?..li4r.i..PM ' NELsows-/PLINTI9 D • E E O , T .YT E P t \OPPECE 8401312, /STUMM 1 1.11 ENS and 4'quigeni, 4 I c oN i t h,` to aii4l'lttya l iaTctVgl:l*. l ?P uk ri7:4A l .1 eon b.orn I .lthr. A 4 where elattalltetton Aguarardaed, ar &largo 'nude. Eta coo alas tatgag tel W. arranged Zlde'and roils and tart. mated tun dult s ptirpopa, with Enstramants of the moot rows-.f 11:1,1121, and haring adopte d duo spat= of Eternal, Kin • : 11 , Wer IT T gittl=ll°,•,:t /04.: Irtr to Marotta of the Ail. a et7le of 11;iget , te.:1.1 , •;..,..1thtt via ly,rr Ea grati.k raidea has MIT an r.otral era. okr.n. te.,,estlaa, la, raaeltsrearday ItENI:tY \H. COLLINS; FORWARDING AND C q IIMISKON \ MERCHANT, • WlTARRi u tit 'DVALUtt.LN OMIVIIISN'BIITTER,SEEDS, f\:.. - PRoDucE GENZRALLY;\\ ' ara..aq wood 4tTooltl tittsbargti. jrlb BROT; lIANDVACTORRRA OF SOLIDv BOX VICES; SLEDGES; PICK S, - MATTOCKS, CROWS:hilts, PITTSBURGH., om6o es Wood B tIINAR4 I 44I lilt la , * gnat ~f ri-t otr opc...srtrAttiiquig to VAT IrAntsilketlwaLl4 yfAItLES BILL BROKER. firdki s i; , /cindo.torkages- &c., Negotiated. \\ ,A PLATIOULAW Armen.= Gram ' THE POEOHL4 BALE OP EPOCH& • cue 301.10 *ON =Fur Woci I,4Ponztb sows =sum PL\ \• , do • , witcqxsaLt It?, o\yrkkod sort' Pilt i tsblmok, ‘, 44 4 444 ''•r l .4,1k1, WILSON' 4,z • .rupliatiwiaD vioNuitu mamma iN SLOL . ABM, OCT; }Dm irOinota* *eV. , isupoto. w_9o4,sma.iburd , =l= rirchrftut' Ir. • \ \ \\2 • \ \ \.l Shell Oysters. • \ \_. • 111:137- REORIED - sh large' lot'or43DDEL Iv op OT6TI3Od, the t sills swan .t ‘. \ man • OUtt.lloll6ll. VADlainond.allei. ''' )ROF. THONP4ON'S EFALALE Mag. s, ahar—Th. WALL FESSItTN- of. Lets Pehsea. will :14 . 2' on' lloodas. th e lalli DAY . 07/.I3EPTJUI/114,1 • •h 'oatinuethroogit a t of turunr. -o rests. .. .1%.1t10n In dyad Langpasee and all branches ling. 11101 ' hp 51.Aeru Languages. - Ira,-.......----.-...„.--. 10 . • t•tlhtters -.- . ..-.. ._.,.. 4.. 76 \ llastla engaged • edmie - tent lultdant. - Irs ans TM \ ~."Avoilic'o4'u!?:,:eo ip4.l'47.l.lo:.....ll;:ted"go...;''sfless.:atrthrbtaiell:ot4.:l:o:4 pr., , hted Illness. • MOM] parable oos.hall In advance tss tnalnd 4st at or Lear th e Lee of tt. 6.e.bn. • seriuttles 661116er street. between Third ',Ed ninth atr tog, ‘,• • • . auZld2tr r . . ---...,... ... NNITAL E• • IBITIO . , PITT, MAME( ifORTI ULTURAL EOCIETT,at.II.I3ONre H.t.LL oei'ihe ,ereoltig of the ath. aad au the Nth sod 901 of Sep =her. trim 9 o'clock a.x. till lu o cloek sat. /sadly T cants, ilb for mil• at Jiltri•P Wardroies, PM itre.t. All I emu, tlesitzus of extaltltur the ' , volute of the eon a \re.peetfullr Invited to atterul, to; liberal premium. wit • altirdol for all artirlt aof merit. atinfaerhe AIROCERi 8, &0.-90 Mids. N.O. Sugar: '.J 580 taiga R or‘ ' Con ZOO bbl. 91.0. Mahmaa 100 be.. k ii...VPa. ..'4; 10 N; .:.trr°g:raGaittrafq 10 bag . PI intr 'BO btu. ?Mena.; . 30 boxes rh. a , 30 costa Porsab; . ',. !P,P3,..:2 ". ''. Iftritriradi r sf . d o t4 Bay; .. 5 ' :;. 3 bb,.. mrd r : jag gr i ,..... e zr z i rgr: Pap.r ; • 'lO irbir 1 . 14 gr 3 30 bals. ?..a. 8 blukerah 100 rgr 4:b1F,76.tr:::. } ,1'A1t,T.3`.:; In rtare and for nab al. \ *DZ. , ' J. &.11 FOYD. Conn' Church. xj EW BOOK At .T.,14 MAWS, V 0.78 1' Fourth grief: \ \ Ver Leaves. f am Tautly' Port Folio.. .. 1 L ri a mer Fait . by . Dr. /1:0 . rewN . 1‘ . Tnrehtelt h Il l ettlt Wcinen. \ ' Me eetr of Mary 8 Were - \ s \ ' , \ liielete, t ': ZVI V i gbaget h V. o l6r s te;ltoic . .. t \ ritirtg,,,rlitieeel h ogtiorgbd= r F s \ (%/ 1_ : . : \ . , ' - [ \ r vo T.3l;:it74l . salloand the W d. `., • 81Xe 81de. \ Attlee. , , k , • I 0,\:::;.r Ehle. \., thalami ltsgasltto tee Septemeer. . ' • • - 1 - 4 1 0 ' MEETINGT7Excaution Lux urp . ;US MEETINGrem teem e. near erytk the CAM ID &Maaub Dear Utmutrignoge Tbervlllsotart, tromtbe`Memst* INDela Houle* D o'clock in lb. morning sad 2'o clock' In the attembma. OTIO.E r -Tho. partnership between7tho sessr: ar , Pltteburett and .Wheellog. lath!. 447 1 1:41 1 ..it i l.ts.rentos=ent. ia Joteph Blata I nt hem tut.4l.ed to settr e ta buinerof at i lt.i . 4l o . Al' \' \ OBOUlltsar.oUITS. P lll rah.: donn 20.1258. JO0BP11111CDARD& " 1 - , GAMY. !du; and Doi\ trade will to 71 on aeretofore , br the nut seqbee tt•bnuti 00thet;ing. o a 2l4 h l2 toT \ll, 68011011 W. - . 8111211. VitEAP PROPEIMY FOR SALE—Oon \ ',ones of*B•10B. DIOII.LLING BUDS. AND TAT. A' • Lokkaa rmt of 24 to pp Peso stout, by 100 4000 'than /120• Wading nem rooms aad • lune 4tore Room, with cuter eu r e. gr o , who.. Vlleo. • D:au ISIDRY.IIItIOX,PIOIII2BIIOP In the hack of Va. lot. Ana) a, was. and Weald snit for s Boarding' Bowe or Stant. Bkoared No. 920,Pen Cue. otrudte the-Outer Dept. Will ow al& for SOO ; thee to pun Var. ohuer. Anploto mar B. Ma LA IN. No. 21 hilt -..P -- AIVATR RESIRRNOR FOR c) l MY lii =AP —i3itustod to Ddo name Biri:Was. The Lot tow • root on the lioUor Plonk Bowl of El t o t. sod ram& to g boor 280 War. ho wht,h is meted .TWO BTORY IltatiE DWELLIN79I3 small' tinisbod... mutest. log wont Kum. Th oitis planted with • vosis, of uottwo end, o:hor . fr . to. tf, nuts foe illOO Ws year. I. offered at whariutht. \_ . ,_ ' \\ . s so= • \ . u. 1101.AIN. No. 916th strut. DENN INSTITUTE-On the corner: of _l9 Perlin Hum* 5185•15. Pittabtirali, 5811188•Openoa MOND4Y. the 28:4 or asisnAt, 1853, us ilia [Plmaw lubuMLair enclad 858855117 Mr \ 1h• 1,!511/7-‘, ' T 3.gi. X. exam ireicapr . or =IA k l l 5 l B l , to on . 5 3 7;trat l BBss. • 3515 • 8 51, Van. lattor moll a eallingi,l2, 1•5841 p, uw6 energy . and. ReNlAlaz. T:814111, D.D. Prof. .111 W. T - 81,5551.5e57. - Iter, /115 hop anti. Church. 115 5 '.Wm.11.Pazton, Putor @ILA :babytatiall Monti. • • • , .• \al:A Yashionable Bats mezorto it h a u ct a. tryt Woo that TALL la"1" * ofil/W . whklr Inato llog Cleo* / tho i N tiootion of ono ono aoll,ttok Dubuc' genera/li— wooer of Wood sod 1/ • o'roota an= • _ _ Qor.„E numg—noo; sides just 816 a Vg la' I - Bqcyr TREE&-Philadlphia iPS\ a.. 0.12. tad aotuatrylClui, alatjerartela aareoustr. Calf. Banta 'Fara by .I..upiMA KAHD sDe Idift.ol.4. _ _ AF_ENTT±._ 'd\;; anYB a al4 ts. 4. PAIINgBIOOS CO. TANNERS'-OIL-40\kble. Taitieilt\ Oil; \far Isla bi (.. 2 43 A. WARNES7I: 41 / 4 C° t _ _ COTCH 'ALE tik\ dapilts k todotrivAlePorUT, 7,41E4dt • tostuLlookt. tied idod for mud, by r.• \\ Cr0L.1261/1110ff.: , ET„ WINE— 5 .51. ahivice! Marco ivine An table ate , ins r ee'd' atat tbr Pali b. V. lea 3 ) • ' , QULBERIB33%,,, VINEG 20-450 bbbi • finss , l • Truk, , for Bala BE/MON. gaßrAw—lai „casks :kNo.7 rakka. by \ Nan] DAL.J IDIONLEDHERRINGS-12 btiks.lptakled •i.- - 'ltenisp. tuk.l and fer 1111.5-20 . 11:115.1)kown Taatiee#.o" ;‘,5llbW , AJIP No.. Tattier.? 01%4 bbl. N0..1 L. 011; bbli; tessebra Wbal• Oil. for 01. by IL %OA • Id. i CO. -pmos lal-1001)ble. lics: No. 3 Blii:4kerob 2.3 s small Mal Mae I; 10 bbl . . LallarTrciot 10 olsh. Tar wigs DILZI.I4i•IS CQ. • ODACCO,4 q taie,s se; Ae ancEtotuid.: se lautiD T . abaent, frclaa beat teasinteetatethAreil• bk . • \ 11. Da LZlaLtr: 00. • INSEED bblo. Latticed item ind taa br , FLEVIVI BROTHERS. m 'O - 9 SePS• O lllth oT. ICldd Co.. 60 Wood • 4, PIRITS TI:fIiPEN4NE-45 Turrialthie. In mut VARS. \MAGNESLV--- -DO Otirbonsto kluint.bh Li ' • iirimallo • t i fto , • If ERB. EV4OATEDIMIBER-4V 111 Trotbez in itoriand far sal.b7 1 . 29 • • Via d 1 p. BECITECIMS. EVIG4TED, TERRA DE S \JIA Tan do Manus, levidate4.4a-ttote &M.A..; Pals '•F" \ • /LEMING Nunl4ll,s. EBICAN MUBTANGIINIZONT,-10 atm Mrstesti Idostpas liegleopat. In it bre ad tot, Wan • /LIS.MIIia shetf . .:9- . —Bfass Ocninter knt4sos ele skates sag Weights, a fall seeattesent stars eell for by . lastWl FLISSINkt BROTalfltfl.}, gad* SEED=SO bblr. Hemii Seed,\last AA seed. kal f/.4 seri by FLEMING 1 3ROSESKOk 11%10E440 ' GLEG • 118.-450001? Coon !lagers, it 1.73 ..are sdib Weer\ \ WM.BLGATAT a co. With 00,10104uniata !fails, assorted .40. • den ion tar \ miler \ VINEGARL.4. ~.. sthne by font -..„-. ...—........ Frr,;;ll,-;47-41... thetentirebundleß aretausoselase wy. __, __ ,stortl •rork, trick wage IslnnelstlNWA rern.,As austattna and glut's's., tanning the , 0 0 .th €l.llDt, the tat erbleh are entree*: far. ,- r . , „ ,,s, Plan aturgyeelfleatton esn I. nre le i Weaken& off li t , 't s testabhasan of the Beling t rastn, . \ `51iq.3140,"1-a of V" 11.1.1.1r Aaalti A . °bath., orttco, Unto, i. at .....,;.„,,...1.......,...i... , SI” WTBERRY PIaNTS--The subsolib-' ste.o.litre fee fetes large lot of Ent ethnic neut. of, 'the mots teprotred send plonnetly* ants. Wart/ tler., dean% or, otaethateed l ng:arattaz o t i ttlet. lin Italg l e , rartiznlaretr.Plante It& :r r it at tblerese a l will has • \ tar crop hl, rpthast: °theta se In readiest lausKS • 6 0 ,11 tha implement' Warehouse 49 filVtistnet. , , seat ' \•'•• ' ' ' • 4AWTS WAIIIIIOI.I. \ 13APER 4 SILMIES mired} OF MIME SCAORIPTIO44-.IC { v. larn fi ` hsTOr S . h jAhl r Ver`o'it 7, %IVO if Ira AWL =O, . . 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