• i , . , . Plum • Prods' GuyetteOneent- . -Tile Cunenoursz a Fmthrrr."-licriv often' ou earth should .1 find• another .spec' imen of such ---,- A.R NO Lrl&WII, L I A M S , . . e • cretary will be forentten and NTTSBURGIIGAZETTE. 'of the P rivnt ' e • ' . ' Daniel Webster, whom hn..iltaatacsily mtocia- Prnsumum, 11th January., 1854. ,• 1 I 1 nlv have We been asurell.that the stuff! lFfels terbnlenl,-a n d , yetthe is gentle. amt : " I- 8.0ff.N9......1.yD . 241, -- rff.strzu - cf , trdgglioli - Srs I. ~ ~....._._,_, . . , ._ —,. ... i . i•!„ •-.. . i ..,„ -.: ... „.., , „ x ,. Moth it -After a w!snits visit to Tenting's, • e - 1 i _ ;area with hem ; t 'will be retirembertd with i lichn-1. • ‘Comprintsimil Menainsts - werethesthelall and _entuplying - ;...but his complaisance etc rlltr , -.,.,„ , idulpint Furnaces; -- -Wrou s til ' t Ittin Tubing. ton - and inform/uric with'.-I9overnment -Lotriciall . iii i„ I a li s ...ef Slavery Agitationl With I'ali the llie iiall bac - k find haly,like :Plinth, bat ca - .Pa." - ...•,.....„ , AND SITTING FM Di`E.A.AL - COG Oft \TATER, -' i. - ration for his eloquence, hat elan with wonder " there, I have been; strueir - w ith t h e collective •:lilee•lin.' ivuluidsl' : of Slavery staunched, the''. of acratt iinifccattiorlalike the' tortoise. patie ...,, 1N...) -23 Miuket s t reet, Pinata:ltch. Lurai contempt for his apostacy. - --sombuitt of inn' et infaMnatio . it displayed : by those i Gnuntry was. promised exemption fronretrife and pros sting is shell tom - stereo ofblows: thus •.. i . ."4.-rw•tilefs'Sold. our.Turnsees. Patten... W e., t o 5t..... I. ' ; llroti'li fall surrey or the ground, I perceive having control the vnriolla depithtments. ! di-cord. it wtiNklnly needful, they said, that the great. monster or-a Gabriel. goes begging eve - . ...14 1 trg t .a.t: j . LN/ts , , , whom we conthilly rwusturiama . Agrjcultural Bureau of the Patent Of nn room for hope that the Nebraska bill will be „ 1 "...th,e Nurth should acquiescein the Compromise to em-' where. that, homay.bestovr'cliarity. on beggar~..t_ • See. presolea over by Mr. Brown. there is - mani- foll , wing in this rturpect.the e i xainple oflus mothr, ---- - - iuti `I lIENRY II COLLIINS, I' defeated. G Gen Houston . and perhaps other I ante tranquility. • rested by the officials, a zealous desire for the in- I Welt, the lx - orth has acqtrieiced; oAgitntione or. lu. spar/ of evoryth ingl Fan say to'thttn •-••••tk. i • iconwairLlXo loth • . Southern Men, will oppose, on account rd its tnalucthot of wleitever st.teds in agriculture and OMMISSION MERCII .A.NT7 in and out et:Congress, on the part of the friends there is nothing more contrary to my principles.,ie inhuman violation of Indian rights guarantied horticulture, that hose been in favor in their re- iof vree Soil , .AND WHOLESALE - D . EALER IN _.... •. ' binaries and areyet untried ill Iw • had ceased. But. not so with the , The ether day, at one of those fetes which :Fre are bestarge.d4. CIIEESE BUTTER, SEEDS,_ FISIL by Cho- government. PalssiblY this great wrong spective native e , i l oulProlni , e” Pe?Ple.theouselyes• They have, sometimes give, and wht.ll, Prizes , . , . wits be intended by the Great Ruler of nations the United States. There will be a measure pro- i i i„ ) ,. t. ),,,,, e die - „igi, thrust a bill itito'COngems vio- On the best runners, he gained the pruciof a W., i : And Produce. 43 . • • _., No. 25 Wood streM, Pittsburgh.v. posed to Congress dd. session, originating in this ' k i ln - , as an instrument to some good end. It will cer- departyuent, for leave to import from foreign mum- both . tii: Missouri Compromise and the and turning towards anoalter.ohildi ! who had :relit Wally have this effect, that it ;ill vitiate any and tr e es in national Ve4S , R, duty free, seeds of es- I I Cotnp 6 romise of 1850. This has been done by a cap, he put his own cap,. whichiraitatund olilli"! - - i) 11 1 ------ --------- --'' - - Presidential aspirant with an evident design of ,on the head of the yonng'peasant., l *clahnixf •". A.MOS LELAND..keCO., „ : • 171 PEAR to m Itkial.4. every compost the advantageof Slavery. The tablished character, and their distribution at cost he United States, to anypersons' -- i throwing,this question wide open. It is deemed ,!.T.ike you that-I havnit.got,.triolombi! i• ; _ red to "Meßtiatilie E ' 'l Missouri Compromise was, to all intents and Price till ever . t . . - • thst moment he "PP.?a • - . ... . ~. MANUFACTURERS Al. l ,l"rt fEALERS who communlcate their desire to possess them, r- 1 ., 'and Senator Dacoms seeks to avail him- i rot of the wdrlll. nomethingrtifirtivine ea _4... to evert' Deseriptl - El ., purposes, a solemn treaty between distinct oppo- and fairly try, and report on their in:due-not as , e ll et !. I t „ . • : act sr shone rapidly in s corm. .. 4., sting sections of the country. I always regarded hitherto iu sailiples of in handful or two, but • • his ' . t " e4 " l. '4...1 STRAW , GOOI,DS, There is nothin g Conststiow fa - part of .• , it, since I examined its Provisions, its a cheat and by the bushel, so that in the event of the variety i requiring „In the condition of 'Nebraska i I thought of it, wept over jt,sind the 146 days. ...- • . ' 4 % '. • N LECIIORN W n crawl; but Slavery has hii* the benefit of it, , being approved, the general introduction wold I any such action as centemplated by idi•l me good.' . But a few 5.,.., at( if repetil - -., i aNA.IA, . pAisi n x i A llp p i nta CANTON. Ahl:i Senator lloccoas. . The movement is wholly gra- i iug his emotion, this fathesr•lirotis.trilds brot be conlparittively' instananeons. glish, Italian, Sielss and Silk Bonnets, 1 tuithus and .entirely political. llow CoCinigress I . •It has only just sprung fortlS atid;th:lidret,4 4 ,... „. ' ~ , j .... Wrelp:l44._Fyp - Ens, .. _ and now, after the lapse .rd tl irty-five years, on • The unportancc of tins branch of the Govern- ' i i receive. l i a.. 1, the proposition remains to be SeCn. ! inZ is tare:uis complete: it ,D a. 9011,1a:Try, !Milt S I RIA. IF T RI.W.IIIINGS, &c., &c., the .very first occasion when the North demands i i ment is apparma and can seareely . be over-estima- ' Brthe 'Case II performance of the ' condition in her favor, i tel and it isfortunate for the country that this dc - If the'Soulli keepsfaith by adhering to the "Corn- ; thoic. hupetuous, troublesome: - Spirit,. witisst promise: . Tittleiva Douglas, i•who'went forth for jlein.ing to mil before he knows whlitrerWis;.sl . 2 lsomPriPlae oar of•ttiir „lamest Stock. to the City, to that clause is to be repealed. To state such a I partnient is under the direction of so generally in- ~,,„,l w ill re t urn shorn. That such may be Ws I capable of effecting any; a lofty h6.4,-,04(4: , /hic i ti tl l l i e 4 s i t od. teratou of:Time and Coal, Buyers le respect. proposition is to cover with infamy all Ulm nave- i telllgent and earnestly active a gentleman as Mr. 1" N. B -HATTERS esrerienee is greatly to be hoped, for no good or • jactisit of U child; a strange but nobbt i light4e 1 r " '''` iii,rnirticularly Amaral to ran ens . Brown. There are large ledgers with pages , in- useful - I •pose can be promoted by re-kindling ' efolity• of a Hector in a tharry• l th4:l l7 4" - f's' ...mitt. our Shit:ft; Allah is salted .xpreally to their -•- .. .. • . _ ~.. 11 Z711)4r-tir:tiniv , ovelorgiyv. 4111141 PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14; 1864 .•1101.81:ADivit MATTER WILL RE FOUND ON RACIIPAGII:PrTTIIR PAPPR. • • : 3 its. Pinsnuxonsirzimar• (lALETTZ.—T4e.grn.d. etriuletlea of cur frie;cly (Arnett , Offen to our bustrirnurn , ” • • iikpot, deetretAkttuuklum of making their. business known. Our tirtutatfoe Is between four and pre thournaut, reaehing aimed every vinsge and county in Waders, Penarylvants, tad &Mom 0111 e. ' Room 4 . 4LbrZaTitiZati,"Nelther the ikutae4 Printing EatAllabnient of the D.ar 'oblimur. ; Anrornstra whodeelre their notices to appear titatiteikper on Monday. Inernink, mill please hand them to team 6 &dock, on SatordaY. COUNTY MEETING—The Whigs and All iSfeeoue of the .pereral Warde, _Borough. • and Town. a trAq??;',l,ll:A il .4.VT`ll6.4 b , =ir„ CooventSon.Wr.DN F.SDA V, tun 14 Goy of rebroarr unt7 , 1554, et 1 0 o'elocit, 0.. , for the .purpose of 'electing dale mt.. IA the State Mortetion . t Itarstabturgh, at. the 11th &ye Mood.. 1544. Ely order of the Ornotetttee of Cot reepoudeore. • ' .111(M. ItlfillA.ll, Chm'n. Tun Lon Streasran.-,-There is no word yet of the missing steamer, San Francisco. On Wedhes,- tfai- morning the revenue_ cutter Washington, Cantmander Martin, returned to New York front bar se arch . She loft that port on Thirsday • week, : by order' of .the Treasury Department, and mailed to' the latitude and longittale'where the steamer was last seen, but there springing a Ptak she was eampelled to return. , , The steamship Union, captain Adams, with Cenniuunbtr Hudson, and a number of other oft oels of the ;Navy on; beard, sailed front New Tork'on Wednesday morning. ' • Bate carries a number of. IJnited States, sailors, terra carpenters,- and a .large stock*of spars -, end rig King for the disabled vessel, in case she . sittittier be: found; 'ara also, in. addition to the form jnetallie lifehoats belonging to the vessel, the Franci s Metalic Life-boat Company have foreitthed two others for this special service, one of- which has capacity and ability to carry front fifty to sixty persona from' vessel to vessel, or from the weesel to the shore, as the eerie may re- It /111 very dirgreeeful to 'the management of cur :Ziavy„that not a single public 'Vessel could tie whop, the fearful emergency of the re " potted -base of the San Francisco was received. The &Menne Cutters seem to be generally un seaworthy, notwithstanding the large sums whlch hare been spent upon that branch of ser- The government had no resort but to pri sista. ;teasels, and delay i e necessarily arose in ob twining, and preparing them - for;sea. It is le-, ~..barer by- experienced' shipmasters and. naval iklatects„ . that the San Francisco is still afloat liontelliere, driven about at the mercy of the and waves, but what suffering must be ex- Perienced by hMt erew and , passengers , and by their friends it home, while this ,suspense lasts! .1 [Sine the above was written,, the telegraph brought intelligence of_tke total loss of the tan. Francisco, and of a large - portion of those lost board.] - .i, TtYPLILAXCZ Is PRICNSTIMA . st,t.—We learn by :a telegraph despatch - from ,Anrrishurgh, that II minces of the lumbers of the House favorable to the cause of prohibition, was held on Wednesday. Mt. Bigham, from this county was in the Chair, and' 3L R. Miller was Secretary. i Oit tivote being taken, - .15-were in favor of 5ub „,,....„, Lbw to a vote by the people,.and ,17 were in ! or of unconditional legislation.— The friendprohibition were not all present. It is yapposed that the majority would have been .. atlll larger In feror of the latter measure, had all been present. .... ...If unconditional LegislatiOn eau be secured, we much prefer that mode, but we prefer a vote of tho people to doing nothing. We believe the people, are prepared to sustain a judicious proltil” . itori . Lilt', and hope one will be passed by the Legielature this winter. ,Few York will undoubt etily 'Coact the Maine Law during the present session of the Legisluture. and it would be gratify- . ing,as well es help the enforcement of the law to bore these .two great States_ stand together on this measure. 1 • • RZLIOIOUS CONTHOI:ZP.S4.-7There is ttdiscns: Simi now going on in this city which has prob.: ably af meted naofe attention than any similar controversy for many years=—We need scarcely wy we refer to that now in debate between Rev. Dr: Berg, the able elmmpien'of the divine origin of the. Bible, en the one side, and Mr. Jotioph Barker, who contends . that • volome to he a mere , tient:at predtiction, on the other. —p, Register. We are sorry thatih; Berg should flave thought nic'esearito enter thelistiin defence of the _Bildejuirditst Such a pragmatical infidel an .Bar keir. The question of the divinity of the Bible has been settled long wo, by the ablest anti best • minds 4ie world has produced. It needs no ciii ":`feriee against such 'Wen as Barker, or indeed as other. The cause is weakened by consenting to notice the ravings of those unhappy persons who hive thrown away the strong consolations of ravelatlon,, and who, like the Arch Deceiver, ..go about seeking "whom they may. devour," and who thus 'attempt to appease their own restless horrors of the future - by endeavoring to bring others into a simiiar condemnation. The Man Who deliberately attempts to unsettle the confi dence of men in the,trutha of the Holy Scriptures enemy - to his race so .malignant as to be unworthy of acknowledgement or association with his species, and 'should be shunned merethan the Cholera or the PROIL WASHI'SaTON. GxrsonwsuLroat, of tho Pittsbrirgb G•wett.. WASIIISOTOY,,Jan. I I, )844. Death of Arr. Muhlenbursh-7Dibate on Central dateritY:4 Afairt--Jadcsoii Dinner—Wtbratka Pedee Yet—Further from the Fillibus- - . Myaintiancement of the death of. Mr. Huh. Imbrue on Tuesday' night, anticipated the .event but a single day, He expired the next night at . shout* o'clock., : at the residence of Senator *redhead.. Tho decease of Mr. M. was 'annotin: cod teem House to-day, by .Mr. Dram and Mr. Dawson, in a feeling and appropriate, manner. "flare seldom beard more touching tributes to the inentory of a friend than the addresies' of *Oh* gentlemen. I. honor ability and . in itifitti,‘YWhoineotsver possessed, and Mr. Mutt firsbarg beld . ininheritance of talent from a (1ie .04114 ..and was justly considered ofthe most promising members of the "party .111 0 State. . - :Mitt sad occurrence caused the postponenieht - erGeti:Cesti'' expected ispeech . on the Central - .a.thericsos documents, communicated, in answer tkhdaresoluton of the 12th December last. The correspondence elicited by, this call is important, ~wing conclusively that the British Government has repudiated all the important ports of the Convention of4tprit, ISM), commonly called the (Peyton and Dulwer , treaty.. They claim' .that the prOteCtorate over the Mosquito country has ncitheenrenounied nor'disturbed by the Meaty,' and that in point of fact it settled nothing !teen: V.ie.Y" l 4l , : ' ;for , an°t l ' 6 '- I ?eitatiat l ° a, ISPat'ent l Y with the object of °Medians confirmation of this hinnbtteproteetov.ater,ovei-the-eanntry of a Wpa: 4 ll2Lairablo savages - 14;6 he only smother *hob c olonyW. 2 4oroy Ikea not letatt..ichintie replied.to.this request, and the 'peobability, to that 'helms resolved' to let. things desfkalin4.ln:their present course. . • 7.ltuive befere referred to the project of set tling' this .dispute by•Stho - purchase, through a company, of the rights of the Mos. to- eiifef , .which p urchase , when complete, Will probably . be. transferred to the American ti,O7iertunen t.; don'teonsider this a very direct ,ordionest way of doing things, but it certainly will not suffer in comparison with the knavish diplomacy. °r,9ieu Bri tain. Dinner did not .‘ emits! off "(.I use iittkilougfuuder Pridaet,) with the accustomed It wan given at Joel/wan Ira, which .was built for almost the , eximiscpurpose of these an. honor Of the old" Chief. The .K 4 coinmoh-Plrice and.no new doc- Li tritt.Waalle nOr any striking comment ftztadte*ti old ones.' Mr. Sidney Webster ? the President, puffed N. Mamp fghro7looo•A'lltAci#ll4°d bet in do r _,.PolF . .ooPtelo , to jfautio hiotatit in 519 .1 r .14 c: iaititedienbitl Slag at Jokn P.- Hale When the nositriverita . with whlebithat n a me is identified, 414,11. 1 baytitelteit theliV idooe la our political vey,,— to tt oriea of 0 - A•_crwirLicout - • ,Amosamouk.earkAutniat, uurpette,obient* =I!IM . . cute it. Where the agitatiom.thus blamelessly re-opened, is to end, of course cannot now be forenild; but the national mind must mire from ite debasement, humanity and public faith must be vindicated, and 'when that time does code, Old outrage will 1M remembered and atoned for. The news from the Fillibustero on the Pacific coast, is of great importance, No force the Mex.- lenns can vully,. can long resist the organised bands of robbers which are pouring in upon the nortlO.western provinces from California. From a careful analysis of the reports, I should say that net less than a thousand men must have left for Or scene of operations in December. The ad veatirers have artillery, small arms and ammu nif.ons and supplies in abandance. Although the adv tare of the expedition has proba .c fulvance gnu. Ape.. bh been cut off, the maim body will certninly ef fect the eenquest of Lower Colifornia. if not the -n th-Soontal 'side of the (intr. Our . i ts on the coot motel government will repudiate all connection with, or tesponsibility fur. the desperadoes, but in the end we shall pay Mexico for the territory they will despOil her of, and annex it on the approved. American plan. Year renders will observe that 'the Fillibuster Vhesident, Walker, took care to establish the 01;11 code and code of practice..of Lthisiftna, as the fundamental law of his ueir republic, even before any courts were organised. This Louisiana code, you will' understand, is the code of slavery, the extension of which. to gether with the "expansion of the area of free dom," is the inject of these Piratical foroyi, Jurti74. CA IT BC —The most noticeable fact iu re gard to the destruction of Metropolitan Hall, New 'Toil, by fire, is, that it is believed ,by some to have been the work of a millignant incendiary. The Journal of Commerce heads its account of the fire with the startling aunouncenient—"Ma liguant Incendiaryism!":—and says: "The most remarkable feature connected with this disastrous fire, grows out of the fact that threats were freely made previous to Gavard's last lecture. on Thuiedny night that if he was .permitted to speak again in that building, it would be burned; and we. are informed. on the best authority, that an individual was seen to run from the Hall a short time before the fire broke out, and that in all probability, the wretch will be brought to punishmenL - We find the following Inter account in the Sew ymok Times, of Wednesday: r - • -mince the etinflagration of Metropolitan Hall and the Lafarge Hotel. Caps- Dicks, of Abe Fif teenth Ward Police, and others, have been en- gaged in endeavoring to trace the parties who ate supposed to have fired the Hall. Suspicion at once rested upon one of the night watchmen, as having either carelessly set the building on fire, or committed arson. Since the individual in question told . the hotel proprietors several con flicting stories as to his.leasing the 'hotel, Sp., Ice.. his movements have been watched. with the moat easeful scrutiny by an vfficer in disguise , . and he was arrested, brought before Judge Stu artnt the Jefferson Police Court, and coannitted to" await examination. It appears the defendant had been employed for several months in the ca pacity of night-watchman. and latterly did not perform his duty us Properly as before, which led to complaint: However, nothing was thought of this when. the fire occurred. but his contradic tors, staVentennt made since _ that time , are the g.round for his arrest. It seems be t'old Mr. , Charles Wright, one of the Propriet.eisof.the farge, on the morning of the calamity, that he positively left the hotel-before. 11 o'clock the pre ' nous night, wetithome, arid didreturn there. This assertion int*, esideutly prove to 'be - 41.4 - andinfounded; us a Citizen who . lives opposite, in 'Mercer street, Unhesitatingly. proclaims that, about three minutes before the flames burst forth from the second story, be, saw the prisoner come out of the rear of the rin and leave the building. This witness was engaged as the second cook of the Hotel, and sufficiently knew the defendant to recognize him. 'These and additional facts will be given in evidence to-day, before the gistrate. my "NATIONAL TELANKS TO CAPT.. INGDABA)II.--011 the 11th inst., in the Houee of RepreventntiveA of the United State.% the following vote of thanks to the gallant Capt. trip:sham. was rinsed bye vote of 174 to P. Be it st.solred, .4-e. That the thanks of Congress be and they are hereby, presented to Duncan N. Ingraham, commanding the United States deep of-war St. Louis, for his judicious and gallant conduct on the 21 day of July last in extending the protection of the American Government to Martin Wipete, by rescuing him from forcible and illegal se nre .and imprisonment on board the Austrian brig Hussar. ' Raefrol, That the President of the United States be and be is hereby requested to cause to be made a medal. with suitable devices, and pres ented to Capt. Duncan N. Ingratiate, as a testi ' modal of the high sense entertained by Congress of his valor, promptness, and judicious conduct on the above mentioned occasion. Resolved, That the President of the- United States Cause the foregoing resolutions to be com municated to Capt. Dungan N. Ingraham, in such tegge en he easy deem lest calculated to give ef feel- to the objects thereof. •'IIiNEIETTA TEMPLE; A I,rxe•Siorg . :" By B. Dlraeli, M. P., author of Carious . works of fic tion. The literary works of the Ex-British Minister are too well known to require any com ment. For sale by Gildenfenny k Co., 76 Fourth street, and Miner'S: Co., 82 Smithfield atreet. Six Dors To Evitore.—The N. V. Tribune sup plies t.lle following notice of the steamer 'con strneting in that city to make the voyage to Eu rope in six days : The new steamer William _Norris, — whichls to Make the pasiage to Europe in five or six days, is rapidly approaching completion. Iler outside is nearly finished, mid she will probably he atioet in a fortnight. „Thi:v-,vessel is simply flat and i sharp, with *a good model for running fast in smooth water. She ix made unusually strong by having tier timbers strapped diagonally with bars of iron,luttl by an iron kelson extending from the keel to the deck, excepting In the central part or the vessel devoted - to the engine... This kelson le composed Of two parallel sheets of iron,. near half an' nch in thickness, less than a -foot apart, and so fashioned and connected as to form a water i tank. On either elde of this kelson nee bilged ; kelsons, funned in thef same manner, also con necting with the deck, -- Itis expected that these unusual %epic:rim will give such en amount •of strength and solidity to the steamer as to make her excel all other vessels of al,milar dimensions. We are bound to Speak 'with diffidence In pees'. , enoe.of scientific naval architects; , but our con viction is,. that no more•xtrength is gained' by ' this construction than would be'by 'expending in fourth part ofthe tummy in a fabric of proper wooden supports. :*The Arctic exploring vessels, and the Ne wfoundland sealers, brie ahown con- 1 elusively that wooden-stnictures aro fully ado- I quote to all demands upon their pOwers to resist- - I wore,' and these ariclatt great on any to which any see-going craft can he subjected. indeed, we doubt if wood and iron in the cOmbinations on hoard the Wm.. Norris will groin to be so effectu al for strength its either, used by itself: liut the nutin thing to be tested in this Teasel 'is not ;her ebility to resist the wind e - A anti waves of thtlan tiC, which, she, is .very .IPM to do sucieufullr, but her model. irshe does not prove to be too Sat, and to draw belittle water to be a good or safe stiaboat, it wilt be u new exiCrienee iii ne : - "Tal architecture. , ,Mrecial Co, S. Anunitwn and C. 5- Uandta. Wssittstrrost, Jan. 11.—'The' nominations of Colleetofs sent Into the Senate to-day, it it un derstood, embrace all the appointments that were made during the recess. Mr. Redfield will be Confirmed to-morrow; probably, by a undnimous democratic vote. The nonainatlon of District Judge Giles, of Maryland, his been confirmed. Thenominations of ull.District Attorneys appoint ed during the recess, so far no made, have been confirmed. The nomination of Mr. Streeter as Solicitor of the Treasury, has been referred to ti ,soleet committee. iFeiow Ton COAST or , APPICA:--Datis received The committee on the Pacific Bailroad, it is be in New York from the west coast of Africa to Sep-; li t re& will pot th e power of selecting a route in tember ith 'give an account of the intervention of the hinds of a Board, or some other specified the frigate Constitution bet Ween two hostile power . tribes between whom war had raged for a long : Mr.' Sew,ard left for Auburn, thin afternoon, time. One of .the tribes was the Caine& River i n consequence of the illness of his youngest tribe; time.,,. of the Colonists: the other was the '- Barba tribe, Tie. Barbel tribe . refused to come Gen. Cass' speech is considered rather unfair, to terais,nrld 'Catemednre Mayo sent a boat, coin- and open to severe criticism. 'ln reply to a ones pletely tinned to the shore, .and, after waiting. for , tion from Mr. yton, ho admitted that Lortl • an hoar or. two. in :vain for the Barba people to' Clarendon's 'letter - does concede that the treaty cione forward** treat, 9Pc!ne'lo fire . ,upon Great Britain from a protectorate. • ihnh4 iineSe dcbtroymg five huts, When they am! finally' ConatAßl.Z. , —.MayOr Adams, of. Alla made peaettyrithrthe 40 , 11tive; tribe.. - After sghenb - has appointedt as High Constable, Mr. _thin both tekbin :Olua,,taliest-44:#44:00PY49- ArVickei,. who . soma years ago. occupied elket ~. ' , ... • --.....,,,i4';'-' flexed for the respective counties; in the United States, and here it may not be amiss to mention that although a fair quantity of pages have been left for Allegheny Co., Pa., for the entry of the names of communicators, and notwithstanding - we-bave agricultural and horticultural societies here, and undoubtedly a great number of private people, amateurs and others, interested in —mak ing twoNades of grass grow, whore one grew be fore," yet up to this time, no one has.neen fit to reply to ttie enquiries from this bureau, and no MUM', except the writer's, from this county, has been enterecron the books. 'With all the parade of scramble for office— holders competent only un account of their po litical opinions—and ouch like mla•s, continually before the public, it is refreshing to find, and cong9aatory to the sound moral feelings of the beads of theDoVernmentorliether under Whig or Democratic rule, that those :insistent. who him really made themselees efficient in their depart ments, are nut subjetYto removaltoremuit of their politic a l op inion s: and that takeu as a body, and viewing their collectirn information, both 'with regard to their knowledge t , f their par ticular line of thity, general information and cul tivation of the belles letters, it would be difficult to point out a society or body of Inc, in any coun try that could surpass them. Of course, antler the present auspices. for it to he said of it man, in the language of the Washington habitues, that he is a "good Democrat," is to tilt a crowning point to his other excellencies—yet in matter of business, the subject will he as carefully and fairly examined. whtither presented by Whig, or Denwerat. In the Treasury department, the old isitue of he tariff is again mooted. but I am happy to itay hat the various parties interested are so fairly met, their interest token Intvucli due consider ation, their occupations whertilinjuriously affect ed in one point, so happily i t tanterbalanced in another, and the simple a n d comprehensive char acter of the proposed change so properly appre ciated bY those leaders of both parties who un derstand the difficulties at the Various ports of eittple arising out of irregular classification that this great measure (the measure of the yi-ari trill pass both nooses without oppo.ition. With respect, your, truly. A St totem mkt. 01.eiNT: ARUM' A. Coda,, M.N. Morn. P.Co o e. minuet li . done. 'John it Ned. Edwant Yntitit. iltlcharl D. Wood. t n tat A, Innerti. William Rabat, PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATUItE. enamel b. Smith. Snaucts nestle, Samuel Mat. 5. Amain MD.,' HAllitteld an. I'.t.. Jan. 1,1. tinter. Taylor. W m E. 110. on. Arnim,. White. Dec•egs .Le sonata. SENATF.. -Mr. Ferguson preomtd the petition, Js-ob Iti. Thomas. atom N. Melowei. cf the Bank at new Castle. in Lawrence Co. g.. Weds Wain, I t. D. Shamed. oneyetari, Thia 14 the laciest !marmite Cotenant in the Lotted Mr. Meister prseented the report of the Coro- 61.1.4. .12.4 trout Ito Melt 'dandled, WWI ...eerie... , amyl. mitten on the Judiciary, supplementary to an aw..0.....i avoiding all 'Dim of an sates havaesions cat .l,, it Rm., Is. roDsldri.s/ so effort.: octopi. wenrity to act in .reg•nrd to the commeneennoct of actions. the piddle, WILLIAM V. JON Es. Agent. with certain amendments. fel toi end cil Water etre,. Air. Quiggle, from the select committee, re- : • - : - . , • D ,. . 11 , Lana , a 'Aver Pilla.fr-A% lien the pro ported in favor of Messrs. Omit. Emerson .k. Co?. ~.ctietor and.. imasmati numb ricrrimsed it or the le ns lowest bidder., for the controct to print a - meet. there .as ILO modhine • hieh deserted it.. mow. daily record. ItY Uri isms of Llverstaa MileksCimplainte. oetarithetand- The committee was ucc.wilingly authorized to Ink the snot annalenev- ad lists *um. 111 Or rotted contract with the mum. The amount of their StabWi to the South anti Wee% particularly - , where the bid is 51,405. ' moms Is frequently unable to obtain the serskvs of. The folialwing bins were retain place : regular latysicist, I.lll e n• -ay etas ru t tared. at once at: By Mr. Darlington-.l hill empowering the' ' AWrlll. VS' ar.cg....-The China Mail , of the lith mAyffenual maths operatt•at of which a•old in nowise ~,,,,..,.. ,„ i ne „,. 1 „..,,, te certain!Polly. a i nco .of October, mentions the arrival at Hong Kong of priee neeindletal ta the constitution- Tlik medicine le i the•ctecond mate and tio of the passenger. of the •evel B4l o -18, w lAA... Liv'elt Mt m tow been Prows' iw rations. ..tt which nn Per savage front every Instance lo which it hat bad a trial , Aiwa) r hem p"- Mr. Goodwin -A supplemental set La the' ail' !.i'ly E r-le. ' - - sehd. not a alagie Instance has ever cornered in whlvh ita anti I that port l oco . Francisco, waiwrecked north of act for creating} . sinking fund, pro vide , . ..., „.., ,„ .data hate been injoidous. The Intention of an sat:gated Formosa, on one of Mitten irienus el Lee Lee ' , Hoe and dlatlngsdahcd Ought.. It her 'matins in common wrndnally:- for tlo ip extingoishment of the State ' debt. ' I grovao.' Of bee 240 passongern only 25 escaped. .its the o urs. morales topes.ol. open the labile or Mr. Darale, from a 'select committee, ~.,I „ „r t e d , ; The gurvivers get ashore, and were treated...very Mali. t, the medical art. Steerienoe has Nil Is the on the i t :Anti-tam, with a me ndments-one p r o_ i kindle by the :Lathes. who enclosed a field and r 1 tz: , ,ww5. 1 2. b2c...t • ti no r t. darer W , l , kne r t l k.„ tutu upa house for them, gave them f'kels n i .„,., 1 ,....4...,= „,,•„ t o , ‘ 6 . 6 , 6 'l . I n d ocrs Whiting anybill containing more than .one sub- them with utuch kindness. would -Pict. except those making appropriations. The " .her trea lll Ml CELXIIII.ATFD LTV= FILLS, mei tale wale else. There amendments were - unnaimotody adopted. ' ' accept sloe .. 1 .e) . • They were taken off by th e sm.taiterm* enmettaa at, to Wax Ville, Alas hie CA.- intone or Eninsarstaveres:-The committee ' '' 1 ....r 'Dena", On the a--shill of which vessel heated Vertsithge. too now to toil at all rrepeolalde tints o t prepare BiT6' announced the appointment of, the captain of the Lady Beeline made thc =Myatt: nitres tattle tatted eater. alas, as vale by the sole pro- L. F. Barges as clerk. • liheral ph-malts of goods. , , rcietr,;• MED IND BiIIeTtIERS,, i ialthakatti Mumma. tel. Kidd A C... o.lWesed et. Mr: • Roberts offered A resolution Instructing • - - --- r - ---••••:••-- --, - i Ss:eters .kcctmets.-We hare laarned with 1 • ,,' ;.... ".'-. ...-. ...-'... ... '''' . our Simators and Repeceentatives in Congress to t d . re-man U t Lieut. Jcihn A_ Dail, of the VI ' XII '''' 1111.1. MAIIK ET.The Butcher. voteagidust the r e metal of the IL S. Mint from i g . ee it! . . - ...c Ty._ wn fro.. bass es • i tic . dr , ,„, ' , tat a , i lnittiv i ase4 aim Pi...a Ilaricet Ilynot end Philadelphia to' New York. After tams debater.' ''',. wr .Y. ' 14 r" ••"'" near ~ : sap t b . on Al 7 'di, „ . v s 444 , ' ttierecro" - cca • KC: ehobW . rts 4h eate on' the ressult; Vel the resolution was referred to A select commit- : ' l "e"ure. - t 1 . „.. ... 7.,:. g t , 1 dais and vveutnte, at setten null 3bavtetallouse tee : , consisting, allessre. Roberts, Wriglit, Low- amt nor, "ri'L'lY' if ant 14i '"Y• n3 " re 4 ' ~i p i. , Y , ,t- x ,,T;- ; :i ~, k nrll, ,t rar.,4--, rg .. ont ..k.,lllx , riug t.everely fracturt.l. 11, was taken to : ' • ...i, t.tor e•. Whla 'lteNr'undivid,4 hatn7auT7 ' stir.'' • toy. of Tinge, Patterson and Ball. the Intirm•try. 'distant len a ...pare from the spot : ...lot . dli IsIdTMALSS ASiag ATMS. On motion of Mr. Fonlson, the Mouse receive,l, to-morrow tit 11 i. o'clock , to appoint a commit- 9 the u-0.. where the necident occurred, where a. j . , ~ ~ ~,,,,,,,,. ._ ,n: e„..„..te. ,e1e„.....,,e,.. I tee to itiee.tite the c „. , ,,,,,,,,,,, d ~,,,,,,,,,,, tell'', , feesional skill awl bind and watchful attention t . 45 11 HIV Eft 1111.WORTII tt CO., Wholesale can necomplLdt is faithttilly jeteleretl him. Lieut. t !,..Irtri Orrt .. o , mmiml.rn aterritataa and Agente for The Mom concurred in the Senate resolution • Davis T. a grittlt•snan whJee kind feelings owl 1 , , A , • , • ,, ,h , : , , ,r,'2 ,„ - t t s t ulnae.! Chilretelehi full ae•- in regartl to the printing of a daily record. , pimentos character hare greatly emlwlew I him to 0 e mune the attentian of the Its trade. Not. tote J. in I Adjourned.' notor fr:cods who, estinintliite with him in lti ,, ' '''"'', T . ,.. i d .tr i l , ..ie't.e , Wv•v,t and gtolthSeld• iwttelmedh. ComNITTEP or Ilorsr..-El.coon 9,4r...it-- - • • He 14 °bola rorlr }car s of ' ' "" •' Alanderfteld, Bash, Atherton; brae, Contusing , , l' o ' ent "il^."e. . , . , . a ge, and has 110 family. -.Vat. latch. NELSON'S FIRST PitENIIUM Edinger and Gilmore. t Backe-Foster, Zeigler, Pry, Scott, Imugherty, , , DAG IT ER ItEOTYP ES., i'arn'ir i trrt or Simi' is. --The relation. of ''. Prost:more. Cook. Fletcher and Ellie. • Pitgr orrice. tin MAO. Tilton starer tiervirt tJ the Porto :irtv those of nominal .ulmrdi- •' ~,„,:,,, , ‘.,,,,„, , ~,,,,,,,,,,_ , Enna,. and Ear/ t eats-Erie:ht. Strothers. Ilig nation. hut rietical tmlependence. The tie.• are ' ( ' ' '"''''' "'' '' ''''''''''`' w"' wish bunt. dohmttats. W 0 ,41111,1. Shirk, Shickdale anti weak; and tem 11.1111 ••••ome rmpeet. an :imago- A ,cr f slitArrate prim, • ill find it to their Interest to call Zeigler, ' n iodic interest which does not favor harmonious a: th o , well ittenvo estabilshment where entire satiefaelloh i attarantlet .4-, ito charge cowls. Raving ono of the Roads and BrfdieJ-Latlr), (twin. Groom. . notion in n . 1 , , war. i lon-yeet and bd offended 1•14e.a.11 S:..r Lights ever now Beek. ?McCombs, Smith of Bucks, and Ertima tart:cant Reim 1..7e. with inetrumente of the meet Sertia is one of the T ur ki s h principalitiem i Corporalions - Struthers. Blown. Strong, t south of the river Druhe, which, for it coto•ider- I .l;:rs`e r t a fi lti d n " ...!'s ` ga l etimii.Vig . :.ele h t , == r a l in= Hummel. Moore, McGee, !Montgomery, Carlisle I a bl e 1 ., . i t l ii , • I admit. and `tea Teri, tlr . V. batters himself to be able to ( m. trince, et pal teat rom t h e "nl..e.''' odor Pt tho tettnew of the Art, • el l le of Daguermotrnes, And Lowrey. • . dominions of Austria. lielplele, so often men- • •Ithee Windy i.e in groups which low umee lawn surnamed. Local .11pnintments-Kilgure, Linn, Palace. ; t . 1 - t frontier • Mem upon and opemtleg In ail w e ather...inert 3 aeloeiC Maguire. Parrnlec, Shenk and Simonton. , I Imes in 1116 my toll fortress when the • • 6 i , Lii , metals T Turks were making, ihnirsions for the suhjn- ' . - - Land..-31oore, Palther, Collins, Eckert, Raw- ; . .. - , . • - i p s t,,,u o f Europa. lie• MI the Danube, in the , JAMES P. TANNER, dings, Adams and Airily: witoirSALe DEALER I province of Berets. Ilirorres-Stockdale, De Francs. Chnuthethdo, . .0r,„..,,, wax ~ ~ , •IN BOOTS, SIIOES: BON N Frrs, LE AT Id ER, 1.1011 - 0.11111 yens, two an in.:tenets- ; ' Smith of perks, Evans. Jackman and linen. No. 56 Wood Menet, Pitteburgh, I dent State, but fell MOM. Ite ilotnitil On ,if the ~ Scan Counties and County 5..10-Dunning. . :sassy ?Kill, OW INCII.OI, theek letllllerlll , l . . at lonntantinople. It became . M y AlcConnel, Deegan, Beans, Porter, Byerly and • . .' Stock consints of upward. of ''sllo ease& ngain indepen dent, and after the fall o f th e limiter_ ,, C NAorits 4 4...,1 astute and style of ihe /TS. STIOLN. and Greeks, was finally conquered by the Turks in ' 90 ,0 : 171,, ottrehatal din fear NAV, England mantilla Compare iii/G-Hillier, Edinge.r. Bush, Mo- I , .t.,, tau fB I 1 11: h .1,1 .• """" "l'""11 for SALL sod WINTER eihrs, 'o• • with et' except'"" " e ff." e• w . ' • and will he add at ”t aractnry ericett-enmenrina Nan, Conned and Ellie. . ' not fctll into the Mania of the Turks alt olive, . .1-4, with thew of rblimielotila nod New Vera. Ftwebasent Lihrary-Patterson, Roimrts and Ben. I itlrisme, me and mantle,' before buying. Alm. %WA , namely, in tte2l. - l eant; SOLE Lk:ATM:It. Lana Lc and Inland .Natvataon-Scutt, Hart, I The , e . - ear au trine,. c a ptured it from the TurliA 4 a. ; - • Collimi, Kilgore, Dugan, Strong, Wicklein, By-• 1 . TOT (CR.—The ute torsi gm: il, trolerick b"' ' ofl bout the eptunng 0 the lea century, but res. l ~ , ,t „ .„,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,...,t , erly and Atherton. ,l 11.1,( .11 1.0....1 Th.. tonal it by treaty in 1739. The Serviting were lt rtewart. of the late Pent of Stewart, Mot d o k tn.. hats Railroad-Rowe. Dusia, Downing. Lot" 7. •Iteter wai,6..i with their auhlugation to the 1.1.- • this day formed ,a Ornartnerehlp, under the nettle and Pammore. nipple. Wright, Alontgomory and . iii . . , . ~ i stile or bobs/. man Ma k co., for the nuns.. or Bigharn. 1 onrushes. Rita maim 'totem' successful Oforts . tnanufmturint• trot and Nails, awl bate taken the wane at revolt. lit 1806, nil insut•rection under II I.- I house NI. 61 % ater street, hetween Ferry and Short street, ' Prinling-Mn6er, &hard and Miller. . whore Mot hare en hand sit [019111.13,,,t of th o estates "f five chierealled Czerny George, Imccople.l it. i Lyon end 11e. wl . dela it/. offer, rde sale on wee nrowirding - Public liaildings-Wickline. Linn and Gallon capturing Belgrade and driving the 'Turkish I Ilrir,, Thep' " P" .l ' ' V Ma r iri' ci tt f;ilA . ." ". tins. . troops out of the country. Czerny George gov- I . Sol•atf Tilii. 11. :WM RT. erned the country until 11114, under the , title of : BURKE & BARNES' SAFES.-ilero is l'ritice Of Servin, 0,1111 was KO recognized I.y. Tor ', the Lind of testimony as to tioNalue of our SAVES, utwo key. In 1112, by the interference or Ituitsin, „ hi,h we ~o „ ,„„o d„ o ib. ,„, ii „ tho „„ roto;i0o of our wort Servia was agent returned tinder Turkish control,' We hers .trendy puldlehed oevetal eertincates, ezmitts and Cserny George left the country. • that 841f08 Inluie for our regular and ordinary tale., and In 1810 a new ?enrolt broke out under Alilosch mid abroad, hare teen eut t ireled to the SEVEREST TESTS ohrencivitch, and wan completely successful. iiej ix ACTUAL CON FLAillt ATIONS. and Prellerlied their ran mnintnilusi himself in independence, hut not re- '''""" d11.11 `" n """ ...".^. .Th' rwl 1 " 1 ”g 1. .."" t attler the mute Mattawan. &marten cognized, milli the treaty of Adrianople, hi 11.29, when by the:second intervention of Bosnia the Fssr- stew.) WORTH WV. ittikil i i i it A u c i NiD v EpNDIS SA VED WITH visas were left in Menial independence, being on- Maim, Ems t..%.. Pt, 1 ly nominally a art of the Ottoman Empire, awl Menem limas 0 itatuev-Des; ' WeVrt i tP t i st L inthere paying tribute to the Sultan. The throne it earl duly rowired. I was absent at Th:time. I would hereditary in the family of %lunch. Ile lield it, I I,e,WVl`l," - ,',:;',,r11',',, r ,',V,1 ,1,,, u r',,.,1 1 ', 1 ,7 1 ,', 1 ,,r 1 f1/ : XII!! however, lint a few yearn. llin sun, exacted morning of the loth of June last-my we're Milditig being from biro a representative constitution in 18:15, 11,',1,",,.',kj,',!;= 1 „ 1 1 ''' 5 t.1,1.°,,, f ,,`;',",Z1,,V,:,', 1 ,', 0 t - ,...,1•af: and in 1839 he was compelled to rfhtlicate in fa- me, teld fell into the eellar. where then, sea a lane von of• his son Miehael, Wito was suCCeudiel in - I'4!'V a.,!1 717* "'".2':it."i7fit ... e lit the SAD 1842, by the present Prince Alexander. There amounted to ntwot 'mt. Tbotwand Wpm, which was me has alwayo been a great jealromy of Turkish pow- , 5tt :,,, :idt. t .Ti:.,..... „ . ~ , , , 4 %.1 kt i 11. t. 0 , ,v ; ; Ip t i , ul. ,4l t m a n uarklit o la, er in Serviti, and yet tt - 'decided reposimuce to • no than, but buy a tire to kmt. their camrs. A.:6-.11:i . • out ate that I, gt.d. iMU safely recommend two. Sam connection .with Ronnie. • - The population consists ;to . 0 , , . vours,•Truic, of Greek christimis--nearly a million in number •,II lb v 2 ~ JOIIN CLARKE. -rtnd the gazetteers tell no they can, on an enter.; 110111 E . Fancy, muster forty thounntid men. In the present conflict• it in thought that the, INSURANCE - COMPANY, Prince of Servin sympathises with the Forte NEW YORK, against the ussians, but him resolved to Bain-' lain a positive neutrality in order to prevent the - CASH CAPITAL, $500,000 ! oectipation of the province by either of the bel- ' . Le. booms. Anent. ligerents. Ile has refused permission to any body : No. 19 Wood Meech Pittsbonilt 1.5111.1ults: of troops to cross its frontiers. An long as Ile • 0 maintains this ground the Turks have, an military so,,exot L Lnocos Late of the hituw. Hartford. . • . Aux.. C6riihM Firm of Venting IC. men say, st great advantage t because it makes tt ; Th...lort ..tkAunov....... .......... .Fleco of Damn A McNamee. impossible for the -Russiuns to cross the ihtutthe I 1 ,•,11: 1 ,',"..,,,d 111,1, Finn of Doane Ring A Co. Firm of ClaPitt . Mellin a Co above to mcsail the Turkish flank. The-Austrian e ~,,.."tacis ............. ......... ... ....Firm of Wea1...511110 SC.: ' F rata Firm of Roo, Mahon ey k Co. and Sore-inn territory form n wall of defence for I -r.' „ !',. k 1,2,,,„, Firm of WillardA 11 suds Turkey on thatsitle. The:Turkish apprehension' '. J.,.;•/ 10 maw Firm or atone .t teary. ht. that the territory must he crossed with or .1,,,,e1ef1f,•,,,,R1Y Finn or . arma of Ms, Clain, k B"www. denten bow a Co. without the assent of the authorities, toll their • Marl., D. /Lath . Finn ore. It Hatch k Co. whole position thereby destroyed. I Jos t A Ilaatchirann.... ....... ..........Firm of J.C.1110. .t Co. i InllAisa G. Langer( Firm of A.& A. thweence A Cw, The position occupied by Servo is therefore 1 Chu c ks .1. thwtieg Finn of BuclanY & Ca. extroinely important in Ito intlueneo on the pro- ',/...".i';•.e''" . „,;:•;,!.". - .;;;:grg','t,?1 ,1 ;7 1 114t....;ri.....„ . :R. 1 Lert It Mort . gremsof this our, and no effort is omitted by • Amos T. Magid Wm of Trowialdge;l4ight & co: Russia to compel or induce the Serviam. too. hike I i1t,,,14•1n",1',1,',,7„ Vim of Nei,. 4 CO. Pleat of Baldwin, Elan' a . L' , . sides with her, and Turkey is otpuilly on the : Gown. ti Minos - Firot Of Sherman 6 Lantana. Than 01E. D•Montan k CO Edell; cl resolute to prevent thin, If possible: 1 t .,2,,' , 11;:t,"Z„.....,... ... Fi rm o f p oo6 „ i 'b oth „ k co : .. ... - - _ . Mown .N noses - Finn of T. k 11. Messenger- • (kstract rout Latoarthaila wConatitUent Aastanhly."l /carat inmford lino of John k Sanford. MITLAU6 II DESCRIBED BY lit! PAYItER.--.41,, girllA-.4Y0rt0145....., ....... Finn of Norton, Minor k aloft. nothing to tell you. about my enorinous son," i •SW7anti tan! Finn of Boyd A k raut. - ff6 ,.. / . 6 „ 6 4 ir d 0.,,,.. ..... • Vlrtq of Haskell. Merrick Bull: wrote the father, a few menthol after his birth, ' .ccf r .,/ &Adm. ........... ...........,..Flem of A, S. Barnes "except that he beats Ida norm." "11e in ugly :II a , 0.4"..' of R. Locke ood k Sou. n a."- ... .......... -.Finn of Iblealos, Allot It On as the Hon of Satan." lie added a year after. °lt ~t7r,:.;` L ,1,7411 i • id n nand at which nothing remains." be mid ' . 1 , , unn t 1•,,,P , ..„„. 1 at;•••• - •''" em n “l4. l =j 4 ,,M,','lL k o grAi t • when the child was of years old:- "I have put ./ail` ii.-Etetft 'rem nrsinft, Bunton &C o o . . Linn into the hands •of l'oimon, wharis attached 00-10 Nel Virtu of (tomtit k Noble. Iltrnf 1 Mat .. ....-.-..........Virm of Work A Drake to me like a spaniel, Thank hint very much fur' .xecnoCOL Anvertis;l7 Firm of dihmtt, Stockwell kOm the education Ito i n - g i v i ng the monkey. Let hint •%", , y 1 = 4 ,,,." 4 " --Fin '.... ° . f _ B° '..„(32kungli r x;trit i o7: make a limu citizen of•him, that in all that's nec- tics;e,,.../.,y. of .;;;;;;•. :•..... :, . ..,....etrot of writs. Sarno Am. may. With theso mudities be will make the moo 11..0 . Morynn...... .. „ tr ., of . ~,,, ~, , ,a m, a of pigmies . tremble who play the port of graraces Gems; re.c.••••-•"" - . ilfirkt.A L. L,ooll r lr, President. Co. of the court!" "There 6 a part in a comedy to CHAS. J. ttaitilx,l 4o sry. beperformed thin evening by a young monster .I.IIIN T.. L00AN........,--.....,a...../3011T. T. RENNEIWV Whom. they call my sun; huh who, if be were the r alai. AVItSON..Y...-...-.......... ..... --EDWARD OR,Wa non of Gin greatest; aster, could not TIMM sato. 'REMOVAL. rally be a buffoon, a mimic and * mantslian. .- LOGAN, . WILS ON &CO ' Rid body grows, hie pebbling increases, and ' Importers and. Wholesale Dealers in Ida features are becoming mattellounly ugly,- sne.:10:1" AND DONIMiti U.iIIiDWAHA:CHTLEn 11 retained to than saw .snd extaandes Itltz amen ugly, beyond/dip:steads rtrobddo and, still more, .wia g r i 4 e , ca a, F agg d o om a buts thAWM hell litlididarn 1114110111801% fie Lt eickly; and if I their and niatediants - Sokl,lo lure chliged iddlefltao 1 atlblltkt44 (OS bin], Viler, IT i i , i ity - ° P i !! ° ! l .. C r' . " an r' ... Etum the Utizeore American, or. Thureder. BAI,TMOItr. AYn Onto ii./tUltoAo.—The monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bal tiinore and Ohio BaiMead Company was held at the office of the Company yesterday morning, when the following gratifying statement of the revenue of the month was presented by Presi dent flarrisom Maio MemAm. Taal. ...I 34... ma ,32 0).140 :lb tOlOll 06 254,235 70157 20 .tai r i92 21 STOJWC. 76 V-1,097 01 The total receipts for the month of November were $124,041 78, showing a decrease for the pest mouth of but $1,877 41. ns compared with thistreoeipts of the preceding month, which, con sidering the suspension of navigation of the Ohie during December, is a most gratifying exhibit.— The receipts for freight on the main Isicui are nearly,s3.ooo greater for December Autn Novem ber, the entire decrease being in pas:lengers, the falling off amounting to $5,168. Had-the nevi , gation of the Ohio' remained open es usual. du ring December, there is no' doubt that the re ceipts for the month would have far exceeded any preceding month fe the histoey •;of the road, as more than twenty thousand tons .or freight des tined for Baltimore, Philadelphia and Now York are known to be stored at ditrerent points On the . Ohio, waiting the opening of navigation fur trans portation to Wheeling. The entire receipts of the road for the year end ing the :Ist of December, were—from the main I stem $2,4110,810 71—rand the Washington branch $383,270 s!t—total 82,884.182 80. Take the I receipts of November and December us the ee -1 %rage monthly receipts for the present year, it will be seen that it will show a total of about $4,000,000. With its western connexions emu ; plete, as be 'partially by July next, the prohabilitiesare that the total !receipts of the I year will be Mlle It baker. . pure the fires. of dieeortt between-the North end the :beak—Albany Journal. SilorXlM; AND NlTsTiatiOnS Dean. or A Yu whets{.—Abollt I I o'clock, on Tuesday morn ing. Dr. Win It. T. Lutenar, a physician for the tn- lemma of diseases pertaining to the ear and. eye, only, was found weltering in his blood on the floor of his office, 458 Broadway, New York, and perfectly dead. The young woman who kept the olive inn order nestle the discovery, upon which she gave, the alarm. which soon brought several persons to the spot. The Express says that the deceased woo lying with his head elevated on a plit , form attached to the leg of a table, some six inc 1., from the floor, on and under which Were large quantities or Hood. On partially moving the holly, a single barreled pistol was found ly ing 'oil the floor, it 'Wing beeirditteharged: and on examination it was folintl lie had bee, s h o t i n the hack of the head. When first seen lend, he La.: a morning paper clutell in Ids right haunt. goes to show that if the decsvisedshot himself. he tunnel have done it with the left hand. as the probability is that he could not have ta ken the paper after INUIT shot: death, us n eat arid consequence of sun+ a wound.-being prod,- col almost instantly. For some time Dr. 1,. was suspected of having in:prop - tr intimacy with the wife of atawyer na tnr.l Hayes, awl a short time since his lawyer ;Arrested for threatening to shoot him, and was them held to hail to keep the peace. The wo man who kept the office in .order, states that tine lawyer .came. to the office about three weeks since, and . had angry words with the Doctor.— then threatened - to akhOOt him, and exhibited a pistol which very' much resembled the one found near the body of. the deceased. Dares, who protests his innocence, has been arrested await un iuvestigation. Dr. 1.. was a married man. The Catholic Vindicator of this city repuhlish 1, from the Catholic Telegraph of Cincinnati, a wickedly and willfully false srtiele, charging the Germans of that city with attempting to mob the murderer Bedini. The best reply that can be matte to this base charge is, the fact that every one of the Germans who were arrested by the hrotul and cowardly police, at the instance of Itmoidt priests, hare tern isepitted. the proseest tht being unable to snake out a• ease against ' them. The press of Cincinnati unite !in 'saying that public opinion and public sympathy is now with the Gerinatis;and the Once are denounced in numeaaured terms. So mach for the attempt of Catholic priests there to =Lea little religions capital by • arresting . and sacrificing seventy or eighty peaceable Geri:anus, on the trumped up charge that they intended to mob lderlini: What will out they next resort resort to, for the par pose of creating sympathy for thentselves, and to destroy the rights of American citizens. and ho* ! long wattle American people tolerate these plot, tors against our inatituthme -• • . sx:ll:yir the world before he Sieusliestik 01d... SPECIAL - N0rncE5.:97..7.1:,,1 Dr. Morse's Invigorating ;,Eliiiir.- . CIMDIAL.-If it Is hmulowl how this greaf . resteenttlla Is amootplislslog euchextroordinary cur., na Mgt on,l7eopil that to the Arabian herb that fdemsita cardema ticenc*.t halo been blended by the thonipotent PliVelclan, aelaiger ammot end r.mostor varieties of must've li.liaXVi 11 1.. hod beretofore teen P II pl.R•ti to exist In shandreddirerent arty Dv of the pharntaccosola A ...bolo medicine %beet of rsomdios, so to speak, scorns to have been totablned• Di. tlda Kurt.: and In tho ELIXIR or D.IRDIAI. no have their:eons eentrated essence. It le the effect, howoyer, not theism. with which no have to deal In tho practical appllostie r n Of the otediridc. Thn victim.: of dysropsla are cortol.. the Woos are reliorod. the half {tomtits.' rosomo their retie - It.. do. sufferer* from headache are tonsmoted tio More; tho weak beCtitllO vigorous. the tint of jaundiee leaves The romploxiott of the Whom, the doprmsed In spirits heepinle boot not, the Melt In almost In twerp condition of dlsesee . derive Imonellate benefit from the u. of U. Morwia to: sbp.rating ElLxir fo r Cordial. These facts, nomadic:l br irrefragal•le proof, are preasutod to (ht attention of Inva lids. nilo 0010 verift thou, by t. Angle bottlo of the metli cit:c• The Cohlinl 11, put op highly Morentrate.L ht itint let, tho Nino three dollars per ledtlo. too for too dollars. An for incite dollars. C. 11. KIND, Propriotor. 102 Broadway. N. Y. !old by Druggirts throughout tho Usated States, Cana das arid Itoet Indies. • . tboteml Agent. It. Pittsburgh-Deo. If. Keyser, norm, w,,,,e stos.t.mol . Virgin alley: not Fleming Bros- menet M ...I and k our th .000o(0. ralttlw Robb. kw. 10It Mnekel street, Pittsburgh. will offer Ills preerta large tit , ek of Pante, chore nod Itubttece. nt twri led prime. until the leth of Februnre. ohen be hope.. to remora to hie new 'torn no. ti.t )(racket etnwt. whleb be Intends filling op with an entlntly new Itcrk. The public. are reanuctftlll) Invited to nil and Pnwitre ht. Inwernt minion ratorks rat khnritrally wrest h11ry1113,4 1V:1.W.. of coo.. r e ritemeruber the plade. So. 109,14acket almost. between Fifth .m 1 liberty street*. Jtailmti Marine. Ere and Inland TramportMion Insurance. rgitillinsurttneoCompany of North America, I viai.toivht,,—clooter«i 1:94. earitto, swo,ooo. Asp,ls dalloar) 13.1851, ';‘). tolkko ltdo moo,. on todidinao aod ront.otk In tido city slut nu pr.poly or oiery dtdoriptkm. oddOpod OW abnodboata sod otber toamda ritbzo by Inland tranapor tattoo or oo LAW N •• • Tr.k. I embrscing' new and Gtiddonalde styles at Goods.' • ocl24md /ISt PrethiPin for best Bilk Hat & SON.ftatitoriablo Hatters, 01. Wood-et. ti.re no preparefl : to furafsh their customers and the LA Pular. an assortment of Hata and Cape, shish for beauty of and price. cannot be iittrpaared by spy house inthe . cßlL • Particular ittfaidliM Le Invited to our owe manufacture of Vi.oo Wkoa and 1{4,0a. a.22-4adkwS 1 , PROTECTION INSURANCE 6 COMPANY, „„i-e°ll a N nl'Western Fund. $14000,_000! - INCORPORATED 1825. • ;Policies of Insurance issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against • LOSS OR DA AIAUE BY . FIRE. fill THE PERILS 0? NAVIGATION.! • IST tmoßrill P.. ARNOLD. Agent, tlit.l4lyalThr For Plttebargh and Allegheny CO. ..... __ . ~ FLEMESIG BROTHERS, ( 5.... i......... t. 3. UPI) t CO.) WHOLESALE I),IIGGISTS, NO. CO WOOD ST tEET, ••T i t j.- NtNir•Aliitltitfg) , II Tall'ltGl 4 1, 1. ‘ • p J i r p r ltt. cif Dr. BPlane's Celebrated VermlYuge, Liver t ; /l '.'Nii MES'S LIBRA.. se. TION.--A special licoUnitaibc Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured . ...it. will L. he I J I In tier'"'L n'" ' C EVENING, the Itititust., at halt ItY KIER'S PET1101.1.31.81..,1 the following letter from j ~,, en the 'Millet of the lera.o. *Crean ltc • . 4 Dickman, ts Blissionary in OPPgOP , 11.8. S. NI. Kira-Dear cis-. -Myself and wife haring boon i I ' 4l ' ' I P.'''''i - -!..., \"'"' __ll ICI herebetiefitted by the Mc of your Petntleum, : I wish to I I F TN A INSCITANCE - C ( you Send me a box of two or three dram .Lattice. 1 J , an, the congregational Stlnister in thin place. and amend t J ford. Conn; Chartered 1819. of ta t yesi pie are dieetal with inftestion and atrioartiott ; CAPITAL *TOOK 8380014. lOw liver. the sante of myself and wife; before laking 1 . . TIIOB. K. BRACK ' , seabird:. ~,,,r PETROLEUM, tilt ' D OCK 01 . 1 .0 We took inverarbot• I THOS. A. ALK.T.ADiDEK, Semetarl. - 0,--tatt, or three emit-about • y and • half atm. and j have never enjoed so PIPAIP, th lin Phlinilil we litti, , no unß . that time. Thad not taken • simile bottle bekire Thomas K. Iltde. I Ebenezer Flower:: 4 the fullness of the 101,1101 which wt distress. the dye- . *wood Tailor: li, A. Bulkeley, Pei , to;was Mimed. and I bare rat nothing of it since that ' ll sod Wowlbriiige. • Radial Mather, -I tint . 310 wife no also relieved front a chronic disease of i Joseph Chu rc h.. Eden blAutpie) , ,L . tit , ire' . which had been of several years standing. by the trodernk Tyler,; Swami H. 14,Pd• \ -.. 114' ,f your Pettleunl. , !Whorl Buell, y t ilenry'i. Pratt, y . :told in ti. M. KIER., ('anal Dry. GEO.-11. KEYSER, i John 4 Boswell, , . AUstin 'Dunham s-'- 1.14 IVocol st. and Druggist. nod Medicine Doanr e'en j 1 111. , A. Turtle. 1 Junius* Morgan. whoa.. (Papers advertising Pe rnienta eopy.l ace.% . Utiotorns F. Daft. • P.. ~ FiVe Hundred Worms Expelled.—Read ! hi, t a ., i ' lul `?"" n- ,r4lArt!;lM ,', rl... —, : '"*. rots, In the galas Ing statement from respectable Druggists of the ' jsIVIs N 0.47 Fourth 'drafty Pittsbunds. surprising effects of D. A. Felnestock's unequaled Vey 1 towublxii..V.i: ) lERGIIANTS- ' 7. mirage. tionrasurautt. N. li.. Jan. 13. non. 1 (MN C HEN DEBSON , SMITH No. 62 '. H. A. r'`l'''''''`U" A (-....-Ueollcoien-Miitibe. j 1114 Pore Du Faulourg Polassmultr. Parts. NiA.. 172. 174 (14":. a man of tordoubtot eeracity...l the WWI] of Lisboa. and lid Iseari-xt.sdlfler Ist oflSebrultry, - NO. DM liiroadtdd, et laureate County. New York. wo • that he has a little j Nes York. offer for rude an clippies attortment of Frenih glri nor rears old , to show ho gave three doe . MB. A. . and American Artificial Flowers. ostrich'lllai Fancy now- Fahwet , en'. Verndjuge. in three suree.he hours, in the ; era. 11,04_ H orse s. Ornamentii, itibbms, TeiMminftb L. - Arleen...ls or the moo ,lar she yenned at out• time SET EN• ; Watnet Linings, French and Ara Straw, &VA *llk TEBN. and ea attther. SIN I'TEEN Worms. About twin &ameba kr.. together with a fu -lUsaortinenk , of,kbatfts c1 ,,, c0. the following night, de pained the itscreddle num- t, 'gold. , Makers' Thiamin.. len t-f FIVE HUNDRED AND TV, ENT'VelNii. making In Thelalmre, chiefly of our own manufacture ars.well *a titi an ;W. In iea than twelve hours' date. Ile add they were ', ortatlon, embrace dm barest and mod ruled , FrocK. u , retteetit astonished it such • mass of worms from. child t found In the United Flat. The goods and =IND. of her or and that he counted them deuratelf. Vert I yhe peen atom Warcroot. in Ntne York. salijitunt pet...atoll y. JENNER d RANDALL. Drwrglets. PM:AMA and add by It. A. VAIINF-STOCK A Co_ corner : eacl, Zinn, I . onTaint, Oil and Co 1,...., and First adverts. Pittsburgh. 'i n ' i . , lANUFACTUREI.). BY \FRANCIS S. • 1)Allt.1 Elt n t.: ()TYPES •.1 , LEwi s L CO-represented by lantis,,Jamea k C.. AT Tilt UIS. uth Front Mend. Philadelphia. ' NATIONAL GALLERY'. • ,1" thankfulle tweeired-punet attended to : gua n eed to giro itattsfaction, arant far sale an the f!ACKSON'S National Davitverrean Grill' v. t,,,,t II ral terms. For 'ample. and partlettlara. 4 trause corner of the Diamond 'awl 9birket street. ,opp. id : addre w\ahove. utin.e• Drug atom) Pittsburgh. ._. e". Loll. and Gentlemen wishing 41 obtain Illne li . DR. KUM'S , • . -. • • 11.,,,, at m. bentsprima will plane call at the tan : etabitshment, tided up with very superior elde and *ld\ , Ceicierof nul SuCeftshit made of 'To ap ro n- Li rids. arranged with such skillthat the operator , . take . - dr nwet twearate be eisullus of the human form with all , . i.J Disenit's: . \ , the expression of animated 114 in to. PY•Tur.P.P. hmiradoga , Paintings- 4 0 - *musts** •=n4...i. and dip .pB. K V ; respectfully informs , the cktizens plin.t. taken aortal.] Mem... of Pitts gh and ridnify, that ha haabakedroolna Proems pot noulnel to take n picture, ante. • Darren u Ilse tatlldin • pled be .1 .. MOORP- Dinged, So. 47 nadnlslassm. ilhfleld ate t, war •Ittgerhere hit will remOn fir aehort Mlevesset taken 42f riek ikad deroacd persons In any part ; ti for the • • otitis - inn the 118119ted . .. 18 1•PoettinitY of the city and vicinity. loft I le his re .. -r . . • • \ lhoms open, and operating from 8 s. a.. to RP. ir_ ‘I " DrAK. has tore n to ol singe 1814 la traveling _ mks- Entrance in the Diamt/nd. .10:!......1.1".1 Ter i till. y through "e tudtv,Tetoterame, Tirginialabsoms. J Indio, Ohio. Minors, artB retinsilnaits. during 'winch Ague andPever of three Years Standidg : titno'h has torn edgigtal I....l.tinFma PurehasiMA Ci'llEll.--11r. .1410 Longden, now lit tuna/ Bearer Dam, ' ( h , " . 88 , end DIP %ft'ijneaksethat Mild he obtd , t from parsons; oft..emiesently imeeessful In *ming il l Damen" Oncost,. VIPTIPIA. 5000 Richmond, had Anon and . cy jr ,„ jj p. 1 1 1,,,,,,,,,,, g p 4„ . ,4„,0r . mom prints nature.', Fever for three years, mud of the duos he had chills Cake t aud hasleassocia *lib a 'number of eminent /Bdab a .fty. and rarely lees than on .he waapstreftkd with fed. ; rhea* em Mt the. 11 , 4 span.. of unithina, from • snot as du , chill left him: a 4 Miter tryinsrphydetaMt. 7j :L.,''',,,, , 1'h a t. . 4,. . in t ‘,74: , 4 " i t ,,,tri; ' tj ,,,, t ' h ur f tj a' a ,,,,,rd dl ' ' ' ' Galata, meat of the Toni. rertlmd, and '77thing, atlas Ibllowi diseases, ly.k j _ . t --- errs,j rewanntandu.l to him , was al at to,, girt. lip &ppd. Eheolo•t 01.1 8 1. 1 %F. l'f'i ~.."="'''''': j \ Prins or II e nen La tun JolnT' weak ellen Carter's Uptroish )11,1 waa sicken oft it\get two ~,,,,,„ , mh ... , p1..1, f, D 1,61 ANdi a , r 0.,,,, c, 'entice. but before he had used more than • sicuil oars he Yierofulas. D . al Dilemma\ FArer and Ague, •Vmslobn.- • mo. perfectly curial, and ham nut bad a chill or force slum_ wee:ilrin , vl.vb ilsatiO. Clll2ftiollilllellsilis 0.1.4 Pt. ~Y. tj .,.. Vitus' Damn. and y tAlaer"dikee-'rtrdtteretio"tl'tendj'm , _- . m ,4,r“.:, set - _ „ Ir. Lonaden la Mily omiout of themmind• who hay\ iodehted hr tide great Toni, alterative :and hi rider. , oee solver/lament witlt his eortilksito, , -.!. yalle*t ceceditta, BROTHERit co., ur ... BAN li.' ERS ANL) INSURANCE DEAL, .v.:, So. 111, Wood street. ono door from That stmet, Pitha oars:h.—Boy and tell Par and Current Funds, Agfa and fie. Carbons!, Coln, Rork. Eastern and Western Time PM, and Premissiory Noter. allow ilyier tent on nue fir I.edes of Par sod Current ,Honey: and lnettre Tiro and !twine , iodides for the A:rat IstroArs. C. s ei... Tc.fAi 1,,1ta1. 1170,00 U.) and Rout law ADAM. Courtsf, (Capital Sio.tmo,orio.l • 1 auto Oak.land Property for liale.—ThiA Prep ; or, is situated oboist one half ale from the et). line, le:intim: oti Ilentisylvanla Avenue. It I. cowered with 1, fruit Trees of the Modeest kinds; ruany of theurin full i tearing. Alm an abundance rill/rape, Ilaspiwrry.Cum - aut, tliseseterry. d.e.. tr. There le a twOrstory g111133c Ilona. tosethor with odursaient out house, on it. For ease of *Tom. and pleaaantneas of loestiom this property eanirt te surpassed. It omtairm a little over Ma sores. 1 will -.I the whole boa - ether, or divide It to eutt purehuers. it is \ THOMAS J. CAMPBELL \ No. 119 ter street, !, Ladies Fancy Pura IVCORD o CO. would moot rehretfully ' - t-,....0it.i lin ite the atterithin of Ladle* to their Ivry add complete *VA k of FANCY NIIII6. my otteulng, erunpvisfitu In part Paid, 6tone Martin, Find, Won. C o,Lne. Siberian &Mt-- v. I. 'trek Martin. tienett. Coney and llvtan's DowN Muffs. %Hot-Ines, Padaaastir 'Cuff. Bow de., corner We urn Firth streets.‘ A. H. HOLMES & BRIY. V tsi» tertAttn% ur SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICIC \ - MATTOCKS. CROWBARS, &C., , Timber Screw, Bridge Bolts, Car Bolts. \ II A511P.11.6 , CrTITI/N, TtiIIACCO, All , HEMP SCREWS. PITTSBUItGII. crywa. 25v Worm at'. lima raw Mar 001. Strom. All kinds of Illaelmmith Work for Itridinta, Lc, done at Um es shintt notice. and at the lowest priers. OWL.AII work ..,'ranted noel Many manufactured..*, - et Ai . . Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co OP HULA DELPHIA. 11. }TICE OF. PITTSBURGH AGENCY, Vrooter Fourth sod s initbdield•, stmeta. CAPITAL. 6.0 1.000, \ \ 1 , 111,,r011-4—Wm. M. Swaim'. P. Staluerl. A. Shackel ford. Paul Murton., E. M. Mil), J. IL n, Thomas S. Alit: bell. :lemma Jon., B. It. -Conwa Mtge °num craven, 1t0..11, Sowers, M. I). Sherman , A. HahilllD P. Snyder., Wlll. P. Hacker. Alex. ilerron, jr- Fur Slopparo. J•IIII, JON Es, Prn't, A. S. atmErr.-..er, Tt 11l Insure Cotton orWoollen factories. Ttesseia, C.V.% Ituil.llnot Sturely.)lrrultsrllso anftropertr ircpcontt, on lice anal. favorable term, WA-MR. 140 -- 'I There are few things which afford us unitive pleasure thaws/Wing down In write • ttlee \of the relooroted lionnand merman batten, bantam we atre'fully touvelotte we are eonferrLoat • public benefit, AO.l our hart toll , ' nu that byour notice, man) hare been indurnitotalte Mow , lllttert, and Icon recrood from death by Pt-Planed*, Liter Dimplalnt. le. fur the core of which It is certain. It iv prepared and gold only by Pr. C. M. Jaekron. at thedler• man Medicine Stem No. lei Anti street. Philadelphia. \ ' itre.f.L2w . '' Lyon's ICathaironi—For 'preserving, re. aiming. cleansing and beautifying the• Hair, alleviating \ liernitut 'lead-lithe, andeurlngeruptiro 4141alLaNI of the akin it. remitation, co-extensive with the ePrillsatlou of the globe, makes all oral., ounorhouus, all exaggeration Import- Wilt, mid since Its discover by felted no mbstitute to e ntitpete Its inefinterted, Its I cootestabloiuretiontx. Phr Metall, and Chances—bond Ida eltiaens from all proles:- simm of life,—the leafing dip of Europa and America. Linlies who have used it u pn their dreruirtrtablM and I Mother. In their Nutperles. In fact Its million mai:um Merynliere, from plebeian. to king, pronounce It the most Waling and effective article either OA • Medicinal or Toilet preparation ever ,prodated. 110 not (ail to Oro It a trial, Prlve but 25 mote. . D. S. DAMN FP. Proprietor , 121 Proadwlti. N. N. ' und lu Pittsburgh by it. E. debtor., C. Prue!, Ilsol.Page: jr.. (toning HMO.. and Braun A 'teller. de2l-lm Citizen's Insurance Comvy of - Pittsburgh. 11. D. KIND, Preside, t. SAMUEL L. MAUSIIIILL, Seell. ORRICE. 94 1114 TER, BET WEEN MARKET AND WOW) STREETS. q+y INSURES . VIAL AND OAR/ID RISKS ON THE 01110 AND lUSSINSIPPI WENS. AND TRIM:TARTE:I &./.• Imamsagainst' DISI or Daman IN .4 ZSO, uvulas! ins Inn at the SF-1 and ZNI,AND.V.AIIO47IOE and THAASIVETA TWA'. maim= , ruimer, Jt . „ N. SI. Kier SleVitiZar, JPtoWjel. H. Ram u. D. tern. stn t ltelty 7. Rolvrt Dunlap, Jr, S. Ilartaugh % ttini t it i g:P• Jottn Li Du Pont Powder.—Every 'variety: Rifle; !dl,.lng and Blasting roter. to oil .4 6 narkadeaslnari, on baud and for male from 3ladaaltie. In lota to .ult Dar ehannrs. nu favorable tem.. SentOnan. B. e. BM \VELE, Miundanfurern* Ant:, '166 Front Mont, littoburgb. F. Brown's Essence of ijamaina Ginger. 4 a preparation of unturunl exadlence. In ordiour da w n.. Incipient anion. In 'bort all eases of prontration of the. AIM Mon, It It of Inestimable glue. In n i ng tan prendanno of the Inddendo. 'Arlan and. ire r'noltdldnWof &WM, It to p.stilar!rotaavique. no finnlly r or ifidirlddal flIOUld to 'without It, a ttrrtox—De RUM to.-get tba sonatas Lannon 41.1sIkla Orrcarod only by F..itltOWN..at Drug' and Mimics, Burr, North-Vast ooruer of Fifth and Calmat stroot4Ph l ,Indelnblo; and foranla by , slltha Tamar:tabs nanb.mnrlN the Staten' and.- In .14ttaldrgit, br Bag. Pas% Jr..l , A Valuta/took &Da, DK 11.43nddb, tentnel tillaix At Con It* Soliwisti and Lie 4.li*, ~ ~ u a~~i~':.r~i..:*~ytl lESISMEM ..,. . , sT s mAtirruir.. . i - AMUSEMENTS' •• - - 4, FIRE AND 3f= il . - IXEDRANOE'CO: I. •.\ , im , . • , - . AfrAllacterrtienunteofodicerte or Public Exhilitise .." - CP Fourth and ~,,,e lt Au. I. Alibet".• '''' rdt ~ .4%!•• . t i ty l " ; deti ; b Meta:MILLI N.PARTY, to come olf.-7 Yi e d ee d e ,rfi r egim . s .r. ..... dsr• adelphiai A. I ,_ atSAltillYit HALL. on /111IDAT ETTININO.JaMeary „. tz . il j klesiaan,krt e Pitts •A. A. ILllrt . ,.. , Pitte . 1:= I , 5 ta11ii...,, , , r V W.,,,teiett. y: u. 4. F .;:g- /KPLT I Kloas if ee,‘"r ia „rhn C lA I T M=I El L ;;;Fdr u f& ' 1511 1 1 W" '-' - I .b.TrISTI , , --- -- ' •'. /Unit P. antnnILIVIID, dent, noa 5t,......-.lt, toz - r W. CrelitMm. ita.., A. J.GILLET, SerretalT. ' .B.At-" 'V ! f ..', ..; T -7 . 7 S-1 - 11. `,...0 '-, t‘si A_ A. CARILIEIt. Actuary. -No neutlertrah itallnittele de .ftWeeniee bylla .di w„ I - The above Company will In st . milt o sea and Inland immoun. oo transport:ear On dIdI.A..t.WADRILLETC---'d.RTl7l—' A. BONNAV astdusrehandlin in city or country, id lowest vii enhi , VON 'S next NAY Milt to OAT. ' lie • Mona with safety. Policies teasel on dimlllhar m.. s, tidh inst. That' Jr last semon'a tickets'. _ ; rilleyettleilly. or fora pm of yearajoehileln,!'" are laritat i t= iedlui t y=ww,il i k• rt ' •.' ' I irLanes ' s. Worm Spoil:MT—MO* llo w - IL= us tberodhaeota of Dand_re and all Zoe. dances i I in, from a customer, .hens the demand which thls t .now Ili i ll l V l Vlr t ig=trie r rlz -- medicine by create' wherever It has been Introduced. m a j a pe,„ Fot tilentlregentr7teketa - Imply to A. ft. &this ' n...... 0. Mom Co, Pa„ March 30. WA, men orsealdowee; No. la emend street. rte subeniters gentlemen In 0000, 0 .. o f the meet mimeo Lawn Sir thetsimlPM .- NO tickets sold at the door. MP el . Pm+ Worm smith. In this place mad vicinity, _we re children attnalthal adtgaitt &kw.. entirely eshaus our mock •W' ah latilt b. your fotwartling. Ma Ltyrni • •A‘ °"2 , I ld- TVZ : Tlirt fiItWRIITAVRE II} 74 II SAIs '' slimes..fth Tort: bill , on meIPL o f we will . .. From the wonderful aorta of maid Spec In Thu n ei g h: I T Tatltti BO II \ P !I-PT:lit , . 7 10 . - 8 0 WIWT IV. ' t.e.." ..r " - ' nuld l '.." .l ".sllslir a Imre MILADY. If. li .111 4 . bet•gifhlt oh. 01, - DAY EVVING. t .„, b,, hair wholesale and , MAU) front soma 10111401211.- . If ymt would compermate a the teth roet., at uutplorrE WALL; MR - Im' or readlog, I JIMA I wad P ZI in m .,,,,,, 0 ,'"atr'''"",.....,..... tot. swan team 'TOWS U .Ww ‘ W .II4I W .W WW We do ae. -1.........1-VMMIY, WII. KAPIXIAbrir -..- 1..... -- .. Ilea aspen& the Pone .... ... Messrs. Kidd A Do• .' Per Wr D. Pads, . 7 Choir whi r l cn= 1 4....., , mead " 4 rtnwPr' PT, ' 13..perehamrs will he careful to eak Air Vt. !PLAN= too '' yr' ey ' e l pyr sale aI•MM-Nnid; ‘43. iwei eled " Me •na.,.. . • . CELE - SCAM ThIINIVCOII , and lain node" else. All a u .,.. ''''' other Vermifusee is rompalison..anfixirthlesn' Dr. 21'. -Adono y members will rewire Dark' Dante Ire. Me_ s Issue's Vormlfrops, also lab celebrated hire?„l4llVnefre.... str.eMiere.tmy A. A . Carrier.. minnt' 4 Mcd tMWM . ll4 .. W •: . 7 th , • be had M all reamectatdeArlihrt li the'Didtagta - M,' c,,,„i." ..`' r i.. 1 , 1 0n ..,,,, ce a yy,Loeme..l,4, Prograturnes ma. noddies/tilts mode proprkitalt,l 1 . .. ~ ....:I,:i-i ...'i. •• 7 il•Vistainidllt the Music Stoma? - • • nit s • • PIJEIdriCI,IIII.OTITIIII+, •' ' --n .., ;a -S ' ' ''SlaMoTqrfCllaJaXiddYeCee'''Nr thdt ;' . ' : =Marlow SAXES. .. . - -.• ." - - Re;lenrlsl2oNllV :': .`• ' •,i, Pi :1! A. VIS , Auctioneer. - - Or the late firm ef•nr Grids & •Looinie, - alonoo-iol sA/ flee; corer 117suf eiod rifih Pt2y2i . - WHOLESALE DEALER Ftil , B OOKS BX CAt A.I.O(ThDDAT.ARPTIDN ' WM be• . 4 1. et the Commercial B alm .1 , ••••••- ooroar , 80 . 0 T S AN D SHOES , ? „,••,-.l,,,ttrahrx.,..2.r.t ut r g ry,.. .... . 59' Wood Streei,,Pittsburgh. ilissegarsiossna Ira lik:ks, maim= vddeill lit• - Book of Home Beau aplendid wintraltw, The trim Dew , ... \." Dram thiendeklp , s ( Mum hist.. Scrap Boolm Jelaiii --- - ---- 1 - Ithseillonemmryw, tilt=toeh l i t liintimiagA t. A ~k i y Bs It ‘, Fa l in ea . . thek , 'W ... ; Ve•g lifli g a . , ' - , IIM Y ! S Irihat b' ft " irlksZnt; FidalMart'nore f eliser' ladles= ' a.:.11 jt , ealdeprolltat mumanthiry 0101, .nundt.liisaarist - Books of hew tiorenantiAll , trenit lteyet . e.- Postai . the only mills tlhVelbenhahuhrdll* VA.' 1 = . ~_.• tock's Vending. 11~ ''.• tend with thmcertainly of eallesinwe% ,-, ,' .e. F. + at Alm Auct EU VAtere.. littlfit:!CD.i Jen- M. Igr 1, ball r - ' b y " ,.e. A. DAVI& Anil.., , I hereby certify, that a child or mina, .4,1 c years. had, la very di fur • mouth with pain in the etiest..mnerali uOD - rivrar - 0 - 2, gross it,„E - t ,5 - i - c . .. """" zega r e• , , ...„. . ,r, " , sad loess( appetit. t was adrieed to try li. A. aCo Irv= 31edfrio-1 (Sitl liver Oil, had rm'd cod 4 . Fphuestaek's Vennifdge. su4 ...rdinily-ht • bath \ I . b • ~.. . • . JOSEPH PLY.IIINO L , ' 1 . 11110 t 1: Naylor, Druggist, Granville ere.. Miming, ad. •i r it y ministrred a. isdiiss lit It. he Ild.eld, . 1 " 10 0 74 -" b.. T . . j!..1. 4 -.,:.. „Tee Ilautdred apa-/brty-tseo libno=sygtoiii.,lor_Ser 0. .. , ;ELL'S BANIMINFr--.1.,11Ut0V, N s. , Inogth. Jae child.- inimedlately F tile restored. stud soon: enjoyed perfect , Ma : 100 me m o t h e the Dalt, just rethitmd Wide ',' .:,,,,.. F child 7 1 ears old. who hadhcen mony nr ley OS. FLIDIN. imcenT_Ul L_Wilbor .. ~, I hlrtti, took the remainder of bAti , ::.„Wch,r,fa_ , ' MACASSAF F One hundred and • Sixty•twg 1 0 , .. , , ..... r I wi ne 1- 1 - "P"'”' btlifr.ull , has thsive PS well Pe any y, c }„t , i ••- ( ,1.1 wholesale sud-rqtalhVAll the V and country' Iferehente thrlionbbnitt --.• 01 A:cam VIS.SO tro7Zio - i - o - o 4 ortrd ;oak, 'nritOriliii-iiiriii , m oterut t, ANT CASE. llk soccifully refits, to tbe T \ Hawaii P.l..,Sept. LS. Mk. . N .. ' ,g " b:, a m t% Irefti r i Puilll "" a. 1' len a granger hut 1 deem It a dlr. Tbe are three s krtiesdarly withlri are A tea welT e eker. which us. ' , and ond :cure. Ono was a child of ' 7 huh Scrofula. 'Ankle was a run- ._:\b -r., ths hae lWa s r I.', . ' ,:r i ar t .l l 03.0. Wit - W.:ono too th e every raj Y ti 5...... !, tot ifE i l tr a 4Vo Y t le t titit Viih j o e tit i t - M end .4.. ,,`.. ... 1.7. .,.....- ~,I NK t and alth t 4 n) ; ,...t a bogie eds.. that • ought Is no:, The pied boy ' \ boa t o wu by and end r kool to am hi. oat al lienb, hlch waikresto br Trr. In • tome d>. 31 Matson Is • roeretukt oft plane. .1 - llen kraut I ale, • nonkhaut, mut icaa e High Sh Of this I y, l t had to rs tiro fronahu Ilk his II I 'wen Corte. al 1 beyond ` i :ellorlalfor rend Term e has bird roc s red vast we. but e aggeare isi n• •I , \ *II " \ Fear, and h sicklilo• a.... R0.X..) . 4, . ' 1 0 . i . v t. ,1. ` healthy oou tenancy 0,%:. af7 w km. The o la 311 s. Stack. waist , * exertion yougg lady, _wbhi r fart gaming a ay. Iles uainterugealb considered a rink fa an it- =Agra\ but she 4 now \ restored to far the spun or tree to . \ sr.... , ,i t tif: \ 1 x ou _ _' xso - N . . - , Oct health..ha og oulY It u...„hd. , \Drlg'• tr ...U TI 1 \ - r I corroborate vi h Mr. 0.114n11 . 1. n roet\ oakerolnii \ ~.i G.Y. 1 mold ski touch 1.141. in to a to he particd , ' lam but It Is not nerragary. The I.y w considered bust -ore. I had hint to `S of the beet to in , Pittaborgh, ''. .. 11 he .4: 4 h../Th1 . ,1 . a . t#lol off •a d t -h \ ft°3l.l" w,_ ....a. must ?all o leg o ~...... ~........,-,..... tuere th ou if I Jost him. \I took Mtn to Dr. blau, an he has eras zone beyond prophecy' male' thomtmoff, bop...sof Inyeelf. I heel very thankful to a kind Protldenos In directing toe tome that has tern iff'dtls hands the to - borer Monts of my only eon. .The other oases 'Mentioned by Mr. Cexone are In the pant* of uty acquaintance, .a ,'are substabtlailrtrue. , Ihe that Dr. time remfee 'SOU become matter of putdlc ne \ toriety amPthey w then, be'' l c the rem wof publi c7ood.t eheerfoUp kite he abet: rerLlficat . '. ' tatt4s ma N - :, \ Fur fort er partlculars In t r l / 4 card' 4,44 above_ he \ IA Ig he of Dalcid A. taler,‘Mit Them' lkiett i 3: 4_2 ll i s Airll ,. . Alleaboor 9 • • IESIRABLE COUNT%SEAT, contain - IF log 3:: -,... rich Moncliha lug wide front. on a tbo \ ll,..VX,ftock i l ll ge. P i k Wlll Il and lrlr i ed %S i tte the \ plot In te ' tat tr. AM lat. contlsmen leslrlnk a beautiful losofflotl \ for Country Most, 15 stunt . mMAIM' from thoeity, the alkore prmento a opportunity Offered . ver y"PAILIOII. 1.1,.) Aptly to . 11 71CLAIM , No.:ff. sth A. 14 1- AVIS FOR 'ALE ORRENT--Ono \ cun oss i .d., t%ltit o i . t7 her ~`..Fld all ae tm.. o l legm t a k, !, peetes t a e / ,' ?lmu.hrp, LOANTOIMO co dy, Pa., 5 Solis', West of New Cos , tie. bath of which aro implesed, midi( not .old before the Co. Ist otApril. will be offered lon rant.- Paymeets to suit porehmers. For part apply to th subscriber. \ 'WILLIAM WOODS. \ Mt. Jack Son. Jan. 11th " jalk.itassa, .. -' 11MIANN,ELS - -??. - 0 sic l/Irimtie., Plaid, Finn. mix la pm. Domestic brow MI • la ne . \ \ _ ' 2du\ do Whi te do. reco.d front the Mann. torturers. for se low, by 1.1,M1., 1411LIbertrat. IVANTED,-Shee Pe F.:\ for ; 7 hich - lhe Or t prim to em will takld. by 'II. LEM, VV ( o )( ll ) kelff h tft 'arke V r M L '.l saki It ' , 6 1,g. grades l 4 v `''' ) WOOL on . - It. 41E., .._... 3000 LBS cITY RULtli I. hem) gel, for gide t v .‘ f l (101/F1 till 5 ciiiiks • aperie 1 \ UA I._) 8t.." for We by' ,fs!.4 It . IA Q ALERATUS-41511 boest . ura t , .tune for t.tle by .1.14 \ -, It I. u.tomi u - 11. • I().LASSEg,.:-.75 iill IN , ' T ku ,i - 1 e, Itellaery for gide by x pr. it 1 01. i "GGS-3 bblepriniorimb E j 14 bY R. It, and. Au gide ky ,' \ :tali . ,3. i2UTTER-1, bbl and Tboxes Lip nUn Ilutterjuit ree'd .;.l r0.e... -- `a by APPLES--501.4,15t rd sit.4ll:nhi..y.__ .0111 200 . 41 .4i . is2m 9 CLU L ER Tap; 13131 r 3 :MESS BEFIF in store and .fiVA, Gf Jan . J. J. BOOS xgill SSO L tag ON i.L' h o pertnership On, 'lt. 1 Haws. a. Klugs4nd and &Inuit B. Itpldnon,t I n and mrx yaw ou, the Entortgin Foundry and Mach o 11 , z , hki,..14g s limil i ,sly a. r .. 11er t itga d flz=t4rg i f 11. , by' mutual ounaont. TN, b0:k5..1411: and sixonata of .al , firm will be notlected:aad loottled b3 C. 'ltobleint 8 0., o Pltt,burgb. ~., . R. 1111131 SON: , ' . 1.1 ,4, •C. WIXCIP.LI.ND.• ~: -ttor4 ts. teems:N. • ..______ • __... ...--:-••••--7-.< I,IkrANTED-01 , 1, Coinage of Aitenesn M s e 'Aron Fortbrk Mir and Gold: 40 lithiAta Of M. I . N. Bank, by, , U. D. KISU, Coin, Mork and tga•BroklF.4, .ESTERN S Bought. , .skiad\eoltrak nth.r.o.n.isowilmwe , • R.N.O (.4 the , Eaettern Fines on Lund Ice metemln gilt purchlemen. lan 11. 1.1. - 'ILLNIti tlolu Stock /Ike/I. pro r' I . 3IMRT,ED soars — ``,' \ Ji r eiraver'• Jfaytntinx Bounden Roney ro.nr: • do 1 1 1=11 8 ::: 14C ...g.L E ir d o ro F, d=,Th t lnt Yalo 1414 \ JOS. yaa.MINO, I.ll4c:war to 0, .1k 4.. W init o 'iS gp prinia VIZ; resat& to store ¢ly sae by Irsl : „ , mill : Augy *co., BUTTER -1 22 .kegftwigat t liect Butter jo't .j(7 r .lß.— b B it116 1 IC : , w 4, ,0rl 11 , car to arrtr Ihr eale WSI,I3ACVMEY Je Orx boxeg,No. 1 Rosin - Soap; 091 I ttl. &Matt tolir. storbint tor tale br, la - _ WM. BACIALtIt tW. _ _ LWARDROg'S'SERWSTORE ifOlow re . t s tui t t i tl n tvalslA !pi ifetbritatrewr and ss (tuDerS, real erstr — i - tZ -, trWirrtevirst tonne Tamar OrraT ,,e, or Amateur. Orders from Darters and Iteraberttr TIE - TES FLOURAQV i r pm -Thy E4l,llmr--4-L":: • rowder.lMlFF _.~~ l '.~'~.~v ~: Vin" i:~: 7 0d6.1i in E (.4 rata R ram: \ wont' \I ou. 7ni.xNe. iriratTO itiN4 ,Asiys mArIA - ss—A - 1. - ne,. -Itazfi,r.l.grfog3iMmgat!! (3k \ OF.THE GOLDEN ' , HOF.St. lII'A , .._,... \ . inro.istve.v:i4d Pieltud Diamond Alle2., • t tRSTFiP ' NOTIOF,--tvhivti 'Eta: •. , -- 2d, 1034) astewisted with. ma to' baltieek , V i 1int., 9 , ' ..a1e P .167: - .4r..y . .mr -,,,,,- , .r aco : [ja.ls]• , • It: H. slAll ?MPS.' ,--, ilitirri..o',s27CP. will Ontinuejo" • Aif.l4.. saille._ ally ierbloe Pandi t. =dinw w0tn.. , .. 4 ` ae. With , faci li ties for ordnit buelneee ermination .rnartotacture =1 work, we !latter bat it will to the Mean of tha wistdAg ..., err line to rue us with their custom:'. . , . - - ' It. 11. IIAiITLEY' A CO—., N. prima te - 4..r11.4.11011 A CO., Ne York , lAes Leath er, a e kle,lo sides or put up to bunches ready Po ox. i D.hu telt and Auterkan eorl , l', • . .1. 111 ,22, i.i,081.N • OUT, SALE OF CARRETLN(IS, \ .01LCLOT '4, MAUL:NUMMI, &C.'—The undersign-. \ ' . having, adeptard!tilplan ot, wiling uili their elect - at V the &moot fill ILINS141•1111111114.il. of aset.anonow•etfoririEt. •,, Abe Toteot - tariAM6 ,l R - WV - line,. ever !Arf.reat..o• tha, ~ lwasan of tft i s a retif .t .eWL.Tikt%tei.4 ,, 4 iart ... l . , In t,a il lf,; '... = 'W i l lig mar otoik will poorste sold the present ' '''.., seam. to make rooraNfor other', Pale to ' continua...,; : till March Int. C.:,ln, 1113 AD Ik. CO., P4l;nd street, ~ N. ll,—dmall notes talqn at par. ~..._ ~,. . .. _ , ta x a t ~ CI t w ilit i l t e. , a di SE i L27 , q l oN :3L . .1 .... s ti :t . t... .. °rte., Cho eutegber is. pe scrim r ' d with isfullVduic ro — a • . . Strong, well li tiweongates amored - ,,iku1i.... 40 cenist,:, ', do plessout. Miami', . 40 -' ,lO l ',.,,- - ,- '• ' 4= or do - ‘ • -TA ..ry" dat.t...dn - ‘11.414Z . &a' ~ ' '4 , .. • - • u.d .tromr:rc.nis lir.pA, —yi dot :- . :.q; ' ~ Pasts,,tte.. p., do , • .., dot ~ .. I Boast Intledido '' I ~., 1,110. -- $--•,, • • .• , .do Old Mond,'' ~ 1 1,00 '' , .a. . • ..' , .thio, Conguns: raglloh greskOtt. Orang;e2Peato F. IPS. etallers will. And tt to their Interest troasansinamy , deck and.learn the prima- , , tial, W. A. IleCLUiltl., IaOWWEtITSTON, No. Itt stiak: .31.17sdelral* w• Wholesale Malaria InCore:Erooput.. 0..1 satd , Willo WAte, Meta, C0r4,,,, , te. Orders • - LA. -PIERRE .110LTSE;tc , • Proud,' c;rstri of Chestntit stied Phldiderplea.: ":.• • now and elegant 110TEV wee for buihkes• It ha• been built anti fitted - lath ,- al modem cent edema. aner,improvemest4 end &fat nisbadin. the Mat MlLlMititelli and costly tainnes, -It - lose proxindty to the different. Railroads' dive: rebut feass: the ritr. renders it as desirable 'far-the. )terehaft se .tb•-:" Traveler. for pleartrre. The Table ts botudifitil/ with oil the luxuries and .delleacka of the 'some- .I)ur perm:de are polite and attentive. - it' sha ll pe our als to: mate our House • home to ell jrho mar ;awn= c.rthns, 7 _ and to nreeerve the name alreW. sttatneThe modal... RI RN 1. PRODUCE, BIAS aatt•-: •• locket Anittant for Verniers:Mier. Moth:ale& wad afeebanka. exhibiting at one -view the ue of warm' than 1030 different quantities 'of Grain emu etteddaty., 'node to the hushed, to . arranged-.o to t ott". the et mire the gam of the WWI. of hum& z and nanni • thesame prior; al•:.TahlepOTloterest.Nean Inn. Weight ' . of 1 ran, and other morn! Mbloo t -all of InnihrelL__ ttAir IrD b l " 4 invrditsr i a b 1.090 L . L .Lt :F. .I• . D in aka:ern:4:r C.A. - S•• LIQUORICE, PASTE SIC/1.1%;. - ,p tn. and %reale by VLEMENG BILGE. 2 CAS INDIGO, SPINISII FLOAT; 45(1 L S, FENNEL SEED \in store - and.'' kJ/.tor:lLts by .;403 ELVIING naps. 16 atiTc for dolt mink LDS `,k, .NISE SEED in stoig.tind for, . 61 . 1 E\ YLIMESV ifi'9 ll L 4A BIICS'FRESII fliEßtftEP.jtitityied. aad Swim% by jal3 - T. LITTLENkf.I9. 331 a. 7t aira u t i lm o a poliim a i l albis.r . la r of tt . T is our t • • talltreto aladts for 1861,_oo_prosentatloeof Treasurer's mart. tia:.- , llsl. KM. 31. Trona' g i. MBROIDERIESE very deicription X - , ' Embroideries' are . miller .t re4m64 rake et Lb - Annual rale of MASON AC*. ft, Stis st;- , A A. MASON (Co., 2.s,TihhTPtreet. ------ wirl. .Eaturday,_Jan.l4tb. 4 more eases of almaee . p DeLaloss, at 0 andlo mats per yard.. lill & CO.; No. 25 Fifth street,, e ;,,laare reausinieg 6, 00 0 yards more of three a east t Carta, wails 11P4rta, sad .1.0 8,000 Via el ftia.i.l3 DASH IIFItES-A . A. dose 11.421 C C0..0 No. 1. C oh I. l n at a ta reduction oflararly 60 per eat TIOSIO kRY ANA GLOVES—A. A. MA- Aix P-,c0.. Na 2.141fth rtnet..itii;f6ir their !WA. W. Ih/.. 800 doe: of.lbssiery mad more at large w dortion.'(rom~n.ualpriem :. k - ificS:AGRS EXTRA _GULLED RUOIC-' • SVIIEATjust ree'd tit Aar It, E., awl Itu by \ . ...1111 T. LITTLE CG. • i 11 BUM SMALL BEAKS \:11. if LWn dad fkaWe- i.r4 T. iarrir aOe N ErWliAMS'illat reOrnied and for,:gale; - D tvitiEEP _ iota itoro and for paler \ 6 DRITSIS CODLISII jpst reed - and for 41,1 r pTHESE-350 bozex IV. 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