Egt-ABI4OND IN 1786 - 14iTBatdihGAZETTE P6lll.lliltED DAILY AND WEEKLY . . • • WHITE 44 , 00. !raw inure, xirr pais: xi. ins PPM (flu, TERMS ,DAlLZ44,&:.umil. F ,a rturm ii.: lo ust4 hat yearlr ..• . • W EE LY-140 &Mars per anumn. In idriume. - • 'nu 0 4 luPPlied on the talowing copdld?a, s: • • . • Three eorklr'pet !jig tlli "4411:•• do , . .. .x)• TirtioTeoplem Z"'" peeya¢e far n t. Do bald {lira each dab to 6::irMit;TP.P4l,7ll amt. attar th• Taw *spine; unless r°7 - • • .... RATES OP ADVERTISING: o, olSUnte, aolto ,ft nsf 064 .11tAlst.0 b 0 Ito' "ftXTrai " o I 5 Diu •. two OO Do we •78 00 too • -• • • • too 00 - Do .• • ' ... . . 11 00 7 D .... • twel re . - 18 00 ~06,,,,,,imgc00rd5,.16 lines or 0 00 Oo.dollar Ste each additional Una vim emoire. changeable at plesSure, (per no. ~.Tor *soh additional oanaralataial;eiZoo month, and Jor wit Addltloml arinarolusarted under the yearly rates, Admertleinumits exceeding nottre. and notong fifteen , chari as a Wes and a alt. . 5.0000 the amount eblr ' t r gt r k o rb l ugl or l t ""`" --" ‘ Announcing candidates for oflice tote charge‘the same Advertisemet• no be oti copy for • wedded ter Of insert,lona, will be emitinued till kabld, and 04rneltt exacted seanolnor. . their retsettars le: 011 i tlieZ 4. lltOttd . e t: r o the benelt of other aadrertAnente riot 'immedistYy connected 'with their tern hosine... Atid "Sitttimita of Mvettlatunenty, In length or otherwise. be . rood tn. llontuengagod,alll, be chsroodat than.* tat.. • 'For all 'such transient' mivertinn bills will be . separately muttered; and'prompt rayment Is athettnTtnte s for duritalloastitailowN fin PAW.; witd; *natal'', era ~t her Public meetinim. and a/I" meettrige and notko to be chalgedhalfpries„ pay able Meetly In advance. . . „ Marriage notices to be charged 80 centi. • • , Toroth ttcoa foserted without charge, Miens accUtopa. Wed by funeral Invitations or ohltual7 nottoos, and when tiled accompankii.to be raid for. ~,l begurar advertipers. and all others Sending Mammal.- Lions, or requiring notices dostiroad to WI art... Mica to ram golrees, Contorts. or any nabllc.entortalnsurnit,' 'shore charges rem ade: made tbr edrulttantse-ell notime of rod: to aasociattono—trery nottoo destined to call. attentio calculated or lutended p romote e Ingidual ' ln=t, Mu only be Marled wih , the nod, standing that the. mows I. tolee=tudll tor, If Intended to be Inmerted in the kcal adman, the, mune will likeharged at the rate of 10 cent. per line. • ' - r^ • tavern 116rnotices be be chanted triple Peke. Tavern License,Potltion. $ each. • Raid Stele Agentesrut auctioneer.' advertlstonents not to NO cloned under yearty rook hot allowed • dimwit of - • thirtrehree and .onethird per cent from the mount of • • IMLAY OIL TIDDIYATILY IN DAILY TAMA 'One Bonin; User Inurt(on. ...... : ..... 60 • . Do: • • eschaeldttlonallumertkm-...;-.... :IT ADVDII.7I PAYD/A..• ' • ~ Umlkuan.,(oml ) ono Insertioa.....-....80 cents. •escitloll udltlonal cent& ial..oo64dvertiaomeota to be pnld 111 advsactt. I. BATES OF DISCOUNT, C 0020012, DAILY FOR sag emsocann ...TT; HT N. HOLMES & SON, Brokers. /1a 51 IMAM M. Senoras Tiord and ravrth ge. Patrbwrph. • • PENNSYLVANIA. Branch at Xenia do Bank of Pittaburgh.. ... -kar Branch at Yonagstown. do EttlolAP B.* of on Par City' thank. Cincinnati .do _ moo, ono lidmmll aof do...par rotomercial ilk,Ctnein . L. do ' 7100 k Of Commerce ..: -pm Franklin Ilank do Lank ' ol.Para ti lrartirill t • katilteir;....6: do Rank of Pewaylvmla..--par Weston, Emma° Bank... do Bank Of Penß TOwnalliPorm Bank_ p h otos. illon ........ do flank - Ulla uuttadStaten • -12 eassa• do Commercial Bank of Pa...-par NEW. ENGLAND., Fanners' a iloctuahloe Ilk-par All solvent Banks t' Girard Ilmk. -. --.....,...par NEW YORE. ' •-• Remington Bank pm New -Tort. City . ....-.—.par tTta , ...pte: /ank...par Ontrica..aalltdat iiiNt. MAll7t Bank Tar Ralthaara ..... ...-_.......pm . grit= l' ltalit....-.. --....- par P" N.,...AUTiliillWiltk. Tradeaman'allank. -- • on eolvent I la k Bank of Charnba•nbnrit.. ( Bank of the Talley-- X Bank ofChester Coon v...par Bank of's., Richmond- " Bank ofDamflie pm E. Bank, Va. Norfolk . Rank of Vol.Co, Canter par Farmers' (k of Virginia. Bank of Germantown...-. archante'ktleoh.litaak " ' Bank o ' Bank i GeWhorgh ...- X North Western Bank... " Bank of3liddletown. .li NORTH C.11:063 . 1. Montgomery . CO Haa b_.. -. Rank of 13,k0 Year 2 Sant of NorthornberLand-par Rank ofllt ON. Caroll'a 2 Carlisle Bank. . -...---- X Cent. Bank,B ilmington. 2 Colombia Ilk k;lirldgo C0..',, Merettanta'llk,Newburn, 2 ••Doshatenht 8a1ik....- ... .. .par St/IITII CAROLINA. Easteln Bank...-......- par fikoftheStorS.Carollna 2 'Erie Bank -..-.- - ._-- -.- 3,' Bank of South Canallna. 2 Farmers' Riled - Books 'Co.-par Bank of Charleston 2 Farmers` Bk of Lancaster-par Plantera't Mechan'e Ilk 2 Faranirs' Bank of itesdlng.par GEORGIA. Farm.AlkotSchnylkUl Co.. Malasta Ina Jc Bien Co ~Far. A Door. , tioynestatrg. X Bank of dognsta--....... 2 hapktin Bk Wmhington_pm Et of Bronewlek; Aug'. 2 , rishorg Lank.- ...__ X • ENNEmEE. tiomadaleßank,.... . . ..., X AllsolVent Banks - 3 'Ancestor Bank ... ..- par KENTI7CIit. Lsommter Coma} Bank --mix Ilk of Kentoeltrasmin'e 3( Yawned Bank - ,par its of Lonim . o.Timorsten , worm, Rang ar . IH . ne . Northern IR ofKratackY " 'Monongahela Rank ..-...-par , Setabern TM on:ebb:Wry Wen" Branchßank ..... ll__ MISSOURI. Wye:ening Bk. Wilkmharre Mof State of Minestol... X York ;141.1 . 110W .......- ..... - State Bankandinanchu to 1 out% Bank of ID Otto Rout' tionk.,..:-.-....'.),( WIIKVIIIN. 75 • Ersach at dirmo....-...... do,Mazine A Pim In. Co. chili 5 • s Branch•sti. Athens....---. do! WICIIIIIAN. Branch at aka a ab. p0rt • ....... do Ilumers'Muhudea RIM& 3 'Branch 44 dolGovarronant Stmt. Bank • 3 =" 4 t h .d."-- , &Mull" • 0 . 3 la at Toledo .„ , _do ce,Conparry..-- 3 Broach tatt0n....,,....,...td0 . ka...,-... 3 Branch at trarwalas..dor - - 1.-. CANADA . , Branch at (I 6 =boa.— do nk orN. Amanda/. Toronto 5 Branch;at, Ashtabula-- do Ilk etas People. Toronto 5 atilahant.„-...-- do Bank or Mammal 5 at 3lanslield....-... do ilk of U. Canada. Tommie 5 '. OA Molar-- -. ..- do FANTASY EX.CILINGE. Exurb at ChacinnatL.-- do On. No. York.- ... -.--... par Branch at Washington..... do On Phliadelphia-.----Pm Branch at CUM-. ~_..._. do On Baltimore ithmir , = L .: x.e......,....d. WESTERN .Y. Manville.- dmarsuinnaU., ..-.......par Brandt t 3 Branck-at Newark. -.-... do At Louis Bra nch at elptingnall...-.. do GOLD ANDSPECJETALUE. 1 :Branch at Matiotta......-- do Doublouns„Spanish...-.13,00 Branch at Tray.-- --... do do. Patrk"--,..13.50 - Brooch at Mt. Pbesaant.... di/Yenta. 4ld -------10.30 -Branch at Zanesville- do Eagle, new. .—...,-.19.00 „ Branch.l:l.4l7' .--.... ... 3: 7 E 7n d geta. ° 7 - -,. '.....- 418 Branch at Po:l ' a • Zittio . ....l. dolGuineas...---.—.-.-. OR) 3 11•=11111 E i=1 -...--......- ' ft iSenla r rei. --*--- ' 3 3 0 Insult at Onyamp.... d0•Nap01am5.......... - SAO Itruseh at Mund1i0n........ Doesta..- .......... ..---- 2,13 1 PRICES nom: REPORTAD FOR TILE PIITSBUBOIL Lamer= BY A.IWILKINS & CO. STOOK - ANP EXCHANGE HEWERS; Nan FOURTH STREET • e.sV t tu• f' sl" ' Nn PtttOM : gh 1 . C4 - ig .....": Dv. • tip. Vs: N.Y. soa 11 ; 40 Alla eI : T . : dtT T .. e. 4 .. 6t . it ,Ilax, of rittsburst , ~, X la' a Usual Vaal .Its Itank-'.. . 1 on , SeAnirriiiiiii ' • '• , ,•• Meta. aelrnlg=diii“,:.;, plttvect am...-.._.-..', We a e it & e so 'lnsunnts Ct. ,Cltlsacut lararilaa. Ca.. Arm:WM Flown's Co... l'lttshargel to A11i.....:... r1 .. t,!ittti;....t.24 ............ . : W.V6,3l4cistle-....... oat Woe ' If 3k llBl4 4 =stei O p blo traLltailtesd.... k , Penna. Railroad- Itat d. - aerrehend it Ws lls'no Mains P sllnsT Dry Dock yyate Idenlao • Fla Owed /lads (old).-... Pak 71. RO•11 Ans.& Perry n'e Manic Ed Tuts pike Rd. North• Ree North Weinern - • Trott aty....- ... . .. .... aiaaa'Bonkiton...:.:.:: Trapleoeb Nat ..... . . ; .... H I 16 . 2 14 2 s' 4% lUNT7 S & GK P 4 tie _E • t#, u E=SMO . . A. VILKI (.1404 ,41,4:1 /lank /Acadia PIZTSBV.& VOREION and Dow n.ac Noum, and Lind Wu CollArtionvtostlit throughout Itostnessziettllsoounted area. but t *Mt mkt on ney at on melt.„ aro foxM o .pooltlad time. do , - • GEORGE E. ARNOLD &, CO; DEUXRS IN Merl AWE. vcrrEs, ..1.14.14 "wilt Ontot, ranaalat Rale amt 4beratracts...ix ',7OaTABLN- TintADDING MADDDSM AND ARRANTED to be thorou g hly built, to 'cork intik made and an by C - NV CARIIOL, AdOlaSisdrohorlreen RolHod sou, a C. . ' H. I. .' bellrgb; . The 'Thrashing Machina s arebsintirni c t aimpfc and .rjgt. i taZ i a .„,,,,p,tie mmofed tt,%,t.r.t. ' o. NMI,- . ch...== .: ; f il=l, i 1f:1, , ,,kg bit work. hm : rw. — .=rz 1 4 0 I ,<OrtlhOrktVirhilla each, slln igrr n. 4 :thottedi Mai, they hare Iwo recommended ire those litho 1 r . i4=to be al camplote, and to. orku well as any In • k 7 .;..A. potoot:itos u :tiottooho to tn. too',All,:, ) ,°l=l;-.73Ml:ruiflrratlip—%` t . tLNISMIATOTtS NOTICE - 4 Notice is html.,/o' given that WWII of Administration have n Implod.to the subnalinn• On tho &We of Agnes Z....L.„.....Air mni lPit t s:ird therag g ra s =T: . ---...__.; at•lZmitki co mate insMadien . i t i . a .7 oas - saci:na; to present thamAnr k filit, 'OC° O32 REP::About 7Q iciiiitif -irelrim immiunimpair rtom - th•. 41 .. r . b. 31= . 11111' ask ...... .' 44 014134 irk." 4i .or 46 . . : 'rs-, THE BUSINESS CARDS. :Attorney .and Counsel .; . for at Low. Oftlro 'mom' to 1 44 Chant trot. war Fourth. Ytttiboxgh, Pg. 114 LL., Atterney at - -Law, "134,keT B din W." Ormt.italiet.lAtreen Fourth .14 ItOBERT.POLLOCK,. Attorney at .Law *niter of filth and Grant-inreataoppadtalloca!nd atCRAIG Law, Attorney • New .P.NsF4'4l6ril.""Y o lnalik • .1 Dunlap, Ea 2 ILunra&Railttn Kamer a Rabat: ILL o. jAMESJ.-KUIIN, Attorney at Law, office , „ Paiwth street, 'tow Gnat, kittaborab. 7k15 . 4117...1 rP. SPALDING, Attorney and Counsel at Law, latirraland; Oio. fereakek-4, W. Looutla, Staler Staaton. :410-dl,3* WEANCISC:FLANEGIN, Attorndy at Lim a: Na vo l'oarth .treat, Pttillatgh. - TASPER E;BRADY, .4ittorney at Law ../U IV klith street.PitLebursti. • 'BANKERS AND BROKERS Z KRAMER .85' RJI M Ilinkero , and 'Es "ellatoie Brokers. BUT and aell Gold and Silent and Notes, neonate lans on Beal Estate or Stock Rome. ritka.Tpurehase Prot:111.ml. Notekand Time BUB on Beat . and , West. Bur and sell .Steeks on Comanstion: Cellar :Lions made nu all point. in the Union. 01See-eorner of Third and Wood Wont., dlreetly opposite the St. Charles KlNG;_enin Stock and. Exchafige aHs Broke r, Fourth str e et- and mile Stocks On .m.. Exchange on Eastern cdties supplied at .ran. rent rater, Colleen°. Made on the Weat at knerates; Wes. terettlauk Notes Bought and add. • , • .0-27 VATCLIViIt ILLTSL: • 111. IC: CUM trEeA.ll4y; E4;IIINA •Stice6ssors to useellaunnt Co. N Dankoirs.EXhallet /bakerSaFid rs In Foreign and Domeitio Esehangn, lertidoston of Depoldt, Bank Notes. and Sgose W armor of Rood and Third streets. Currentey revolved on Deposit. - Sight Menlo Ike sa l e. and collectfons made on nearly all Priori ‘l?:!Gold. gi t :A f „t h ;Zo t .,,,, Tam tn. Forcitro .4 American • . .•Adranees made consignmonts of P ro duce, shipped east. an liberallerms. -0W1 11 .C0., Banker, it nd kers, 64, Wood stivot. j~VJj TM. . & Co., Bankers and Exchan . cia Woken, North East corner of Wood and Third etreeta. klttaburgh. trarmactions ma& on Metal terms. and collections promptly attended to. AJafrlT 'WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers, No. 7b Fourth 4ttze .. t . , c. op t prir i t a thk: .t lefrik or i nt o t. M. LARIMER, Jr., Banker and Bro •V V ker,..4ta *root, No. 60, adiolikinliag the - Bank or •• HOLMES .& SON, Dea!ers in Foreign 'q uid Domiiiie , Rille of Exchange, Certlgektn'of De pod 41,,8ank Notes aud Spode, No. 60 Market. street, Pato burgh: *a - Collections Made on all. the principal title. throughout the United Statea. COMMISSION &C. • • wraarorwmt and Sixth Streets. ls caorroceivlcia *largo assortmeot,of Fresh Chad, rutchtlon hls already a:- Lactase. sleet, purr.based from first Ilan& in the larteni Jharkats,,hich will be aold at the loweetlas.ticet 'prices. Steamboat% and Female[, baring brtbe laat4Y. aaPPlled al wholesale rates. larhoodS Maimed to the city free of, charm oite .‘BANre°ri 4 4ion and A g . l:rhnuts , desle b v, llsen:zititsburst Menu! ars,Va4, dnitg s SCA WELLS & CO., Comndasio l t3l r trchrts Wholesale Dealers In Baron, Pl4., ed . I . t t. and Co try Commeerlaf _Produce generally. No: 325 ' 17.1terty Pittsburgh. Np14.03 T of S. LEECI, McALPLN TO..lVhole rvg -turrrard Pitszgh.-7.v.21 af t= t, ,E: waren unarm.— ... rimless z. ratnesirt. p.ILBERT , Wboleßale Oro _ ma PrNistas Dealers, Forwutling and 031312131a.k92 3 erchanta .No. 13 Wood @trust, Pittsburgh. Utleral lush 111.9.11 opusignments. All gnpds =sr. gasswit.. . A061.40X. CO.; ~hnlesale Grocerfi,. Ploduos Dealers. and 6auirdssion Etiturchanis, NO. rty street. Pittsburgh. QPRINGER HARBAUGH, successor to Sk & W. 11AlUtAtIME. • Garamtartan and Yorsarding Merchant. Duda in,lilour. Wahl and Prods generally. tie 146.11nd at, and 116 Bacand at.. rittsburatt an 7 KENDRICK, Forwarding and Co mission Merchant: also,Agiint for Maardbetunna raba.e. No. 2.1 Wood street, Plttabh. Partin:du attention paint to Forararnir Merehandise, and ocoishnin.uta tar sale. No connaelloo, or prefercron Air Boats of nor description. - Orders promptly attended to. instructions arfil, to all e1..14 be. hapudur obeyed. 144‘...m.... obeyed- a 4 aelf to ase awry oxen-ion In sour behalf... ..tetl , 7 JONEkioraarding and COlitittill donMerehaits, Nairn, In Product. and fittehtimh anufactuedartielea s Canal, Dula, near SentaUrarilat . . ,yricee ARDY, JONES A CO., - Suceetsors to ATWOOD. JONES 3 CO.:. Numbed. end Y0re . ..1-en:beats, en:beats, Palen le Pardo:NU SLseulbeturteiClards, iIIIIANDEXTER,.'COMEIIiSBjOII :and -.Foruurdlnif Roue, end Ibr tlut re - Increbed eel, or. - .Westrrn Produce. Iron. NM* Clam. and tbe eurecteretLArtlrite et Pitteterrith generally; 02Ifeter.and Frnat rtrelrt. PittobUrub. Pa. • end:. • - w. PCIMIsIZ„ 11 - thffiiiikAri — tidifiEN,Twboleirale AUP &ram and Cotineffltoie Meithsatit, wee. .4150 Rest dm!. Pittsburg4., • 11 HEY, MATHEWS CO., Wholesale Gru m arra, Conuoission and Vorwardinsr Montan* and Limits Is Brighton Cotton Tam 67. Water at. Pittsburgh. itfERCER* ANTELO, General. COMIILiS ITN:aka ;Merchants. Philadelphia. Laced at,eanees lhadaeel ...IgnmentA at Produce genera/Ir. lathy tome W4Tt • -1011 S JOHN' WATT & CO. Wholesale Grocers, Tbtocoptallon Metettanta, and Dealers In Peyton sad debars* Ilamlfutares. No. y6O Llbertr 10, Pitt.b.ith. CAIiFIELIS, late of Warren. Ohio, ..1 3 4teo l ler and end Whole- Cheese Dutter, Pot and Pearl Ash, and Western Produe stern : 'between Pultheeld and Wad, Plrgarlt Water atrmt' TtrocurtsTar. .... . 111 T., fitE"firm w ittc:Sto!'7 4 Gracer is' i ' m rti r ts4 7F i :a. 117 urn, No. 112 Second' Amt.' Pitt. irtHEESE*. WAREHOUSE.-;-13110.1' .11. kJ VOLUM% Forwarding arid Commforfon Marchant: and Min Cheer. Boater, Lake Fhb and Pindoce ood iareet, above Water. Pittaborldi royal Int.Jan.k3aly Int.geb • Aug. Int.Jazus.lnly Int.Yob.• And Int. )1•7•Nor do Int.Jan.•Jely do Int:MAT•Nor do. YBONNHORST .& MURPHY, Whole i- sato Groeeis and boottatmioli Merehants. and 'Dealers n Pittsburgh 'Atnittthettins, No.= Water .treat, Pitt. burgh, JACOB FORSYTH, Jr., Forwarding and Commisslork ).terehant.lfo. tott {rater street. Fittsburzb. Mclirov.lllllct do Kfi:MASPALMER Importer anti Dealer a Rauch .4 American Wall Paper. No. 55 Market bataaeallttrd awl Fourth at. Pittsburgh.. • I : l ;3 l t a ir D iv. iv " VII D Dr. • ..m.ciaraocK = t. .and Whole- Steno Pima Trtmada l fpl,ltol4ll9 4410.1"‘ ' DIT:93 IP et DI,. bar-/24 .. , . ISenABD &.. DE LANGE Dealer -in 'Rides LaitheiKind Oil. 215 Liberty street. (sign of the ( lol! uHorn.) Tber vill. keep on band, at ell tlmse. • sewnd anoortmkat et Leather for Shoemakers and Saddlers' se: &leo. §hoemakere Findings. Tonle . Ake. . anlll - . . , BARD kDE LANGE. Dly.Qr 4 3111 et. do 4* . 6 Mo . . . tMRIS 'la 'PATTON, Wholeiale and Re • tan Orman, on the Eutarn We of the Diamond. TnOiae3flh. .. ' • - "' 1 IL LIROVIT. pELL Ic-VGGETT, l - Forwarding and, Com- Wanton Idetchuta, and Dealers In Prod.* generally g. CO and 70 Water street,optante the Freight Depot of .the Perm., irenia Unread C=Pang, Pittsburgh. Mena adranom made on minium runts. n 027 Jan. a VI New Mock. ix.. Div. _..7.-.., 7 _,... 11::RT MOORE, 'Wholesale Grocer, Rec- Writai Distiller, Dealer in Poles Pittaborgh Man and all kinds of yelaign and Dumeatie Wine& and IJanora, . 0.314 Liberty stmt. n band a Ivry lam eta* of =peeler old Monanashela O Whiakey,..ddeb will be sold lay for eaah. , • -. . 190 96 19 I 1 2 li i l EW ls 0 .—. kLAITLICILV ' aco. n. Jam: I) . . BLACKBURN 4 CO., Wholesale lin., . 'arc Boat "Furnishers. and Dealer in Product, lid itoburgte Mannfacturas Me. Pitch and. Oakum always on band at }Vareboune.,.“4 WWI . stnet.,.Plttsbnrßn. ... their - „ noplty ISULYI DICXJR -11014911.2 GICIZT- T SALAD DICKEY & CO., Illiolennle Gro 17's'alt=%McP;" set, Pitkharah. - - Tons ...IL ..lAIIIO mGIII.S & ROE, Wholosido Grocers and ' Coramissiorl Merchants, N0.1p4 Leet4 street Pitts. WY. .0.113 T ... ... .. ..... M. 90601kAil, RPODIMILD —MUM eaafL3T. Jotut BACIALEY &Who Gi•o-, •• V 'cot Not 41 and 20 Wood strnet,Pittstaugh; • IP — CLIJR G, Grocer and ..tealler i teener of Weed and street.q.b/ tae fits " : ` X n 24:t,°wit ' alegrZZl ' . Dftelers =Wed oh the lowest tern RR OBERT Wholceald, orecer.,e.e.c.fte. merehmti, Deolori In 'Prod.* and Pittabazgh .htenututtiles.: Z 3 Liberty street; 71 FourOrs:reel; Exchatge, -Com, rtabolvatt 'JOIIg n. incg DAM M . C.PLIZS. , WICK: .4- McCANDLESS, . successori; to. :J D. Wick, Wholseale Groom F ikaselsti . ol' s' bierehanta Dealers in Iron.lialls. ttlssa M tg Tarns, itla - Pittaborich Manufacture. onersUr; corm of Wood and Water Idreeta Pittsburgh. CULBERTSO. I ,IWhoIo --:- 00210 ,Grader aia corn. wk., goitheat, Node, In huhu, and PIO.: l 4h Manufactured Artl4•l4. 105 LI/AFty xtrere, M.! JIM R. At MAD • =CRAM ROT. FLOYD, Wholesnlo Groers, Com.; it .4, minion lf erchants. and Dealers Produce—Round it' hunalulP. ht4tinf LthutY. Wand..gunt hixtbi En 4o4 / 1 0 /^ 2 =tth• , . • ...... .. CCOOQI•ill4 1111GAIkT, :WOODWARD & CO., Whole JIP laleßnlann, Market, itred:PhllPhis- .11:;3CiSTT, llentiAt-goa th ; e.aamrn.y s 6! Ang.,_c; r , __.stitet„ • . AcIVARtc'DENTIST Penn Wd e,' lirz i Doars *bon Ofilee Muni trio ti y. toy 41%st i lltsazolgatonti tt ru31 o=tti t.S POWDPR7II)! is, sears „ P IT Ty . MuM.4 M==ll GROCERS. oDvio. ~.~ _- 41ANUFACTURING. IV:WOObWELL, Wholesale and Retail • Xansaaintiner:son Dealer In Cabinet {Vara. No. S-3 ITENNiftt,. BRO., Mzunifacturers of Plain And Fancy Rockhighsor sag Cream Colored M. -Office at the bleterfectory, corner of Washington and Trepklhr • streets. Illeutinghien, :opposite:Pittsburgh. meratctly JOHN. ItITHERELL, Manufacturer of PATENT BOX ',IOM's superior article, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX VICES, comer of Anderson'and Rob inson sterets, one mourn Dom the Hand strect.Bridge,Al , le.:bony ' oe:40:ocll rl t WORKS, comer of First and Liberty esets; Pittsburgh. Pa.—Machinists' nails of ovesj, sty. such aft IltON PLANERS, Slldo and Hand TUIL*,• ING LATHES, DRILLING AIACIIIN. se.. manor.- tnrod to order. [felllf JOY. F.L]A3ITLTON A Ca. • • MAC JONI:111 -M. T. (ITO°. )roNEs kQUIGG, Manufacturers of Sprin 40 .arid d blister Stool, Plbigh Slab Steel . Stool .Plougli ;t Inv% Coach bud bliptioBpr : b ,:,; Brassliut Tapers. Half Patent Screw Mall and- Ilam Iron A:U.—Corner of Ross sud'llrst streets, Pittsburg • i', .. a 0.3. & woo • --to'. Emma. B. ROGERS Fr, CO., hlanufooturers of ItAn F rf .Ps . l t td , ca p mego . el Cultivator.--p re or47 ,rn pAWSON, MOIIAN CO., Manufacturen of Fhoveli. SWIM do:, Wird:ouzo, Wdod et., ween First strocta Pittaburgb, • 2 Penn &Atoll:Mills, Pittslyargh.• KENNEDY, CHILDS dr CO., Manufac- P.M A No.l heavy 44 Mhieting2c Carpet Chain of all colors and stl,deec and rdm A Plough Lines and Fmk, Cork.• . • _ ove of all elms and deacriatiolf,. 41 — fenlere left at the Tlerdw.are Ston/Of - 14;a4Lir, V•oh 131 Wood keret, will here attention ilak RM. A. manor - JAW CZI3*W.. WmoRRON & CRISWELL, Bell anditra.ms Pounder., 11.ufacturers of all kinds of Bragg Fade, ttse,Pleam Anghtc, Plural:um, Also.Cottea Batting manufacturer.. " Facmoir, Robe.. dram,l , WAILEILOON.Ne.I2. Starket Allegheny city. 'treat, near/lest. Ilttaburgh . B.—Old Bram and Copper Oaten 10 exchange far work, . or cash paid. Orders left at the Foundry or Office, will be attend r,I to punctually. felMly 7AnuM. & Williams HEATING ANI)fEgTILATING WARE 110CSE—.-Manufacturers , of Steam. Pumacca. PAM): t Iron Tubing , and fittiuu thr Steam. Gas' or Water, No 2. Market strand, Pittsburgh. . . . Arp„..Wwlias! wild our Furnaces. Patterns, /u r ic Means. 'AR. OLDI 111ILLTAMS, whom we cordially recommend loam patronage of the public. . , mt IiCAIYE. ATKINSON: s • & CO. - IDINE• AND CEDAR IVARE.—SAMUET, KROESEN k.to ionstantli on bald s goadgisoli ment of Wash and Path Tntst Steatnls.sit. Oak Well. Kitchen or Draw Itortelg Wooden lkosis, Churn., Pop Measures. 7Jile and (Terry Wash Bust", and.all other kinds of ware In biz - - • Also-40 nests 'gobs, and 100 down Bur/seta Wareroom, Masonic Hall, Fifth stsoet, Pittsburgh, Pia an2a:y Blacksmith Bellows Manufactory. CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tho sub aril:Kyr. would rethectfully inform their [limb and the nubile generally, that they hare entered Into partner ship ovmmeneing on the Ileth of Argil. under the firm of It. WILLIAMS A t•tt. for the manufacture of BLACKSMITH BELLOWS of every daxrtytlo.. whkh they are determin ed to VIALS of the eery feet materials and impeder work rothehlo. They Intend to base &leapton hand •121 assort. moat of allalara from •sEldnehes, at ttmir toarkttit*lMY. tomer of I:oblation and Sandusky *traria. ROBERT WILLIAM. AiksheoJAMES WUSOS. 01,331 i y y they. Slay 2.1. .A' BROWN, would most reqwetfully in ce/act= wett l i tp o e f lgig , that Irrpo on hand, ,N ,, hie tand ate soottomot Of Yealtian thir.dve All Phr ("enilian n ShO7: are made to mks. in the twat- rajle. warranted equal to satin the United State. Ifis BIM& can be removed without the aid of a anew driver. Miming purchased the 1 tooth and mad the 43ththet Lidablithment of Reamer * MoClelleadti. em mewed to forntsh their old customers en wet as t . nubite at tam* with evory t !hins hemrLY6 their /Me. Agency, ha 3 Wood street. Pittsburg J. A. BlitliTlV. THOII. 11 , 1111 MAN. Iting GLASS WORKS; ORENZ S; WIGHT.SIA.N, 31anufitcturers ■ of. al klub of VIAL!, fLOTTLPS. mad tTraDOK . Water nisi Oa Frazee aroma. Pittsburgh. • i`i..lL—Partkular a/Landon paid to odd alms of Wind,. Maas and prints tuoultiofor Bottle nod Viola. resin: 30/13 O. vco. JAW 3. 11 . .13. & CO. • WIIOLE,4ALE A NDLETAIL YASIIIONABLE HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN ALL KENDS OY VERS. COILFIR OF WOOD AND FIFTH sTREETA Pittsburgh. VA. Their stock Antsami e.vory quality 8.3 Ety ie B Pa. MA sod Rapa. Muffs. D.A. Dun 2114 Fur Denneta. aujyakllnly WILIZZX SATZ. J. e. seerrtsoe rostra Witt. IVILLIA3I TATE & CO., No. 10 Fourth Vl/ etteet. near Liberty, and Fedrealattesh Alleghens, Manufacturer. of Shen LeOA. Leaden Plias Ilirdrahts. Rtt-ht4 Water Meets. de., Re. Persona who have work to do to ow line will do well ho all. as then may nit on haring their work admitted by practical workmen, and as we sianutlieture our own lead pipe and sheet lead. we en afloat to work at least as low aa ant other establishment in saber top purchasa pips fur coarerylnif waterlines. ti - wlll - find it to their advatc tams to ger us • tall he l ots poi-chasing fnom weevil hands. ate the only manufactuntes of lead Ilse and Sheet fu tie cite. itniessfento the, country for Lead Bh 'Lead and Pumps, will recedes tenant attohtion .otbl9•lltwtf Self Heating Smoothing Irons. AK ORE A TEST DOMESTIC num apt i oat tied. nod Pollan mtpplf.4 oa liberal terms. Addrutai (post tall,) J. SAMPAN. 124 Wood etMrt. Pittahurn. .4 Inte ink, also at Um principal hardware et,rea la the city. LORI. (ha l t an/l 11r. John eCartnrlght. Abet "name Itimmt on the mune principle. trh2tlMlorly , slS Bolivar Fire lirickomiCrucible nfactuppg Company.. COMPANI IIAVING.ENLARGED a 1 i.210.11,==4,117-gra4" . 4. t. 42.= Bdku., thlkni proult4ly sttenoted tob HIE•I JOII.S, Cdal Haaie. ' Patent:vb. September 21. 1553. PITTS111111(MI gUrik COACH FACTORY. No. 45. DitiMMUI Anew,tiodr Mod mn.rt. F. M. 11111r.1.0151. PROPHLETOIt. irOULD reApeetfully call the attention of Southern and Western Merchants to his Coe nook Gulags., mining Intutor from to 81t40. Three Carriages arc built from the beet material and workman. 'hip. and under hl. own soperrisiem: he eau, with conts doom, warrant his wort to be inferior to none otannao tared In the Union. ..The sateen of his .businest and the great femme In demand Mr this 41$11. of work. has Induced him - riot to build no ecournon or low priced work In bit establithatcnt. Aromas gm:lib:is good bonott work will pleas° all and examine his dock betrow ming EarL All New Coach Factory — Allegheny.. M. IL WHITE 8: CO., would re- Spectra) . itthrtm the public that they have tree • • •op on Lorna, between, Federal and handuker streets They are now inaldnig end are prepamd to receive orders for army ducription of velthlu, Couhm. blmrlota flaronthes. lionnies. Pluetone, Lc., Ste.. • Madman their manufacturel tre g fe=enThe l y n hlrete eof the w"k•entt ed to do wink • on have , Moot ' reasonable tunes with those wanting articles In their line. Paying particular attention to the salection and having none but competent workmen, they Marino. hesitation ar e their work. e thareSme the attention of Ilia Pnbitu to this matter. N. B.—Repairing. ne• in the be amour, and on the wind reasonable tering. Coach anitarriage Factory. TOHNSTON, BIiOTIIF3t fr; CO. corner of arid• Reber. Streets, Allewhen t i City, would reapactfefly inform their birder , and the me i ra u g t arays7Wothat they rjes, Sleighs act7Cif . =lll all telt varioux styles of fiohth and pro Portion. , • Ail !ord.( will ereeuted with itrict.reward to dura bility and beauty of finish. -Repairs will abo be attended toon the toost.ressottable torma Coterie all their work the best Eastern' Shaft". Coln; and Wheal Stud, they fort ainlident that who favor Iliem with their patrourin will beperfmtly satisfied on triarof their work. Rthrthocre are relocated to give them n call before pnr. chasing ehowhere. . Fifth* Street Stocking Factory 1BILITY; ENERGY, AND ECONOMY. The best _goods In Chlldren's roe . Men'. Pmts , Un DIA and Drawer., cold at manufacturer'. price., at th Plfth greet stnekinj; Factory, all made (nun hot verter woad NO ADVANCE. IN PRICE. 'WM. DALY, Stocking Factory, btta street, between Wood and Market . AICEOLSON & 'PAYNE, I.I4IWFACTGOZOS OF COOKING STOPES, (MATES, FRONTS. FENDERS, AD., /Alerts 'AVett, oppotile Wood. ARNESTLY . direct attention to a new and handiome pattern of PARLOR STOVE, Put emu u let also.tO their neve raterna of coal (VOICING STOVES, known as the th eir State" and the . Westent Star." Those Stove" hi neatness of finish. economy of supply, and mom/dans of material. surplus anything of the kind yet offered to the nubile. In addition the articles Winded to above, their general s took mumelses every WWI/ hi their of line. adththe mod approved Improvementeln of real utility. Platbum and Counter SCALES, Dark Mills, Wagon Boxes. folio. Ware, Sad and Dog Irma Sugar and lea Rattles, la every variety of etybe lito lob. An Inspection solicited. . Inh2f.e.y'Sa L. 0. LIYMIVION CLITIN 1.0/1111raD Ir. IL CO/ELAN. • ' Livingston, Itc_iggen do Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA IpßACirand Depot Railroad Scales, Ituy •jt Cattle and Oruin do.: Platihrm and Counter do.: Doo 'Leeks of oil slam tzpring,Prop and Thumb Latches. Coo • MU of various kindy Faint Min; appnored pattern riet Dolts !sod form teologynish. 3falleable Iron Castings of ere, to and fi Allegheny Foundry. JOilN 31 . 1 , 050V01f Jolt\ IL STEWAN.T. WDONOUGII k FSTEWAWL NA.A .f NUF I nAg..O hootingr.tE . ll . l description7o.f:4%;(2 Nod D og d , thins ■ . Wagnn Beam plain and l'aney Oratos and Fr . vota. Tea • /Cabe, and every description of YOLNIMY CA:W -INO& Mee and Warehouse. No. 253 Liberty atroeLPltt. blirate. • • . . , NAFPET & OLD; • uitAss rouNDlnts i PLUM:LEI:B ARP OAS FITTERS. , . 127 and.l...V First Street. Pittsburgh: • AYD rtDitIAL .77..txr,opPols17E 111411.11.01 n STATIO:r; ALISAMICIT. MANUFACTURE allkinds of Water, this and Ines= YittingS. / . 10Abea fittefl up xithaas and e.ter short wrtlere. • nar+-tf , I. HOWARTH it BRCYNEE.II, MAIIBLE .MASONS • •'••• IJDERTr SY:HEST . IaAIIrENTII. JILE , SPEOTFULLY intortn their friends and Aethe public generally, that herea opened their Works at the Mare stand, they keep on hand largo rupnly of beautiful MARBLE 11.0114 TELS, of tire v.trd vd.,—timilia - artrT.TVi'hLtd,=- _ Marble Ittillock, gabs, and *awed to order . : Cemetery lota enclosed, with Wan and Freeport Btonea. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, • auk za.rty stmt. PPP.ito 0 4ilhfida ih'ed Prrrsnunon. 11140.NUMENTS,- Tombs, Grave Stones, .11.1 Pornltors 'f mantas. ImyoustStose., sto,a. laVotrA JO order, al - ot 010 rllt"t = hroo hundred ad sal and matted tle-. 00.4 for Monotoratm fle.,l;cm band l och and §htt. Nam Dlo AmOthmi to th e ny4e: at the 10wt01.1 , 0 1 . 'A. .:0 6 tn , Allmajlth AOSPotch. 0 ato Libtotr Au. , - ' DRY GOODS. c rox km nntiirson—c. anuoing co. I. rmq. MASON 44, CO;, Wliolesale andßetail ; Finer ata: stesiliTi 'ooos, U, igti? 'max. &nl' 0 0 . 'Wedge lad , , EMSZ= SEAM%I,- WkDNESDAY APAR:4 - Alaving 'ffL a v i ntlit i nts litgtlt n pe e f i oll, Vbe r tsk ot i jateLd . . tur ` a b y' " 144 . 1, ,__BiltiN, or atigi.Onisegtent.„l We nos offer Air sale . a,arro 111 Min mat of all i; sloalt O r eln7 " perlor tr .11 ' T.elthel ' lleldri: ei r er ' l 9 slPro offered' In thier:dirluit. . Aso a h,,,,,,, ii .„ 0 r, :u. a:lndio:, flubberildtloo. coostang_on band. and fur e Ot the . i 'Ninth. B rUtrig , DdlitiV P 1 . ).....__Ht Market giros . .' . . .._ .P 264 • _ , ' A tr.slll-N ' 7l4 °M/S; Reat Este. Atvit, /dock: Merohandlse and 41111 Broker, Mee 3. 9 . 2 ovrill dna, dxive Wood. Bodiless promptly attendeto. l d ' iffi44HT GARDISTE RCQFFIII, Agentfortm— Imtt. .1 t !!‘mttvegat comer of' 7D A. MALE 'A, Agent for Del ware 'lu x t 111,41311111.100 COMDlin}. 42 Water at ..t. • BOOKSELLERS, 451 ir ) C. STOCKTON, lateJohilaton &St k ilM;,mtilejtatritioTgr4'llirt.r T . d ' Bt.* JL. READ, Bookseller ind Stationep, o. : 79 Fourth street, Apollo Bonding. . 11. It. IVELDIN, Wholeaale and .Bak..tiii •. /huller in Bleak and Srbool.Boo ,Its Pap. asl!Sta. l % t onery, N. 83 woctc stmt. (bemain Thirtl I.4.Y.Wth) ms.clAs • Pittsburgh. JOHN ,s S u . ce D ss A mr V to I S D O av N iso, npo A o iksel,l er and eo t near Fourth, Pittsburgh.P. No. 63 MrS llookseller and4 . ta.- "w - -,thew, \0..65 5f het RIENRY S. BOSWORTH, floOkseller 11,nd . Dealer In Stationon7Lda., dr s fdrk o . er,44 tear e amona,Pittsbargh. • • -jit mrn Y.k CO., Booksellers , an - ti Stotler N 0.55 Wood street, next door to the er of rd, gh. Pe., dehoa and law boolowoomfently ow d. 11. ENGLISH & CO.; }kooks°llers,.*7). • N.'" Wood dine, between roarth end Inautend PittsMw-b, e. ___ • MUSIC, &c. AOILN IL MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Poities.le and Murleal Instruments, &hod Books, end tlonery. Note agent for Chlokertudi Plano YorMam Woatern. PrtuaylvanisNo. 91 Wood Mont: 1 ,11F . ,41 a R7 I. D i to r t r r in Jiunic, Mu ;nlthWlrn:m 'r 'i= C A l t=un g :fe d i/grdur/une;Al SCUMEDER CO.; Music Stor..., 4th glnZ.l . .nlem ll uttra4o=,; N .,;lr VAT rl, 1- 1111.111 r. n ;4011.11/111.11111/101 , WILCOX CO., Druggist/ and Apoth il. acurlau corner Market..task asidthalnasoond,aaaa ffm•tarstir nt, baud a full arta onmplet• aasortaaeoti of Dru g s,Mal t a ln a ul . erfufuerajudaaklaaDanululuitUfbalr laualucau Physicians ormartptious earofullynompotinded. 0161, P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in 111 . 11 Drugs, Paints, Tarnishes and Dye Stuff., 7!to. ao3 L berty aura, Pittsburgh_ All orders ‘lll norolre prompt attentkm. live Agent Se Loudon a Cu • valuable family unglicluss. mar 24 - 11 , 13A. FAHNESTOCR & CO.. IWholesale • . Drnmtios, and manufacturers a V 11311.0. Lead.lied Dueghand Litharge, corner Wood and Front abaft& Pith. ambi t It E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer" — in Drug. Paluta Dye Stuffs, Ora Varnish., ao fO.Tostrood stavet. Pittsburgh. Goods warranted. Prices 1C.1210E int!us climax untE I .l udntru ts RAE% & REITER, Wholesale & Retail Druggists, corner or Liberty and St. Clair oinadp. t. T SC I.IOOXMAK...ER WhOleddi. 0.1/ • InnEhista, no: a. ward forret. Pittebaret... , . JOSEPH FLEMINtI, Successor to L' Wilcot roe., Market street and To.nmad—Seep tot- Kanilr on hand a ton aryl eamidste assortment a( Prund. Medicines, 2drdkina Llkoto, Perfumery, and all .artladd, P'. 7eXt.l: tgb=s car.fidly adabottnind all latly MERCHANT TAILORS. CHESTER, Merchant. Tailor- caul Clc;-. R thin ' . :in. 74 td str44L Putinst4r Att P.td lei Der . . LLiiielilGßY, kenlaza taili‘ - r,DrIP. per and Dader la ,ttapor lb& clown/4U7 Li g- 4 WATTS & Co.,iteribantiraiiarsTlA . I.lbertr 'now • ner.intr not 4.4=ortroMoVatattriktatti....l CS* Our Mends and 4rtantem Ida plamit ere no= Ina • MEDICINE r JMIES KING: Oates lasi Illsiaerice; ti IJ/ Nia.ll.ll nth atrak. eispult• the Cathedral. Pitt* nide. 111111) suecesfor to L a o? f av i zk r 4 - and ecatteariann ilerebant for th cnr4 a, 7.0. 137 Wm. , rtreirt_ :111 SCE _ fatA,LFOtIR. I'. C. WARRINGTON; • (DIPLOnIy ADZES' & CHILDREN'S SHOE STORE: A H. boo slee •on band a fall assortment, Na. 23 / ts an nth street, Pitbbureb. Pa. wally WALTER P. MARSHALL Importer and beater In Plato. Viewed and Desoratlre Paper Ganging, No. Ifp Wood street. Pittsburab. Pal.. Agent of the nGetrated niatiolacturers. Slows. Deli. mot Co. of Paris. mt 1.1.82 FOR PRINTERS.-.W. will Nell a good IRON PRESA.'ltorestal dos very low Be sash. noiltf BACEOPEN a BA VER. 3.1 attest. EIARI S FA SR lONS, FOR LADIES' DRESS NA-The Pubs Fsabbnis for am:, din , et per gamer I. on lette on lb. Ist premise° li MIS. 1.. a *mans, • Jew No. MIS Pen. above Eland street. t I 3.*OIDEREDI AND APLICA MAN 4ULAN-3fatertabe marked fie Erobroldswy and AIS I Work by SIRE L W.R.SON, lett Na 2allS Penn stmt. abort. Rand. --• LLIANI NOBLE, EpholAterer, and W l Defler in Ephobtere. Wholnale and Retail. Third street. nearly oPloidlo the PO4 Oo s .. VIIIITTSBURGII COACH FACTORY.-_N : 40 Diamond Allay. no. Wood !street_ E. M. BIGELOW. Proprietor. rLLIAM - SCHUCIIMAN'S LirEognai li- E...lobauPot. 'Third street.. .opposite the Poet . Pittsburg-h. Maps. Landscapes, Portralts,Flue MII4 Billifeada.Drafts, BoodikLabels,Arsbitretnral and Mullins Drawings. All/ill.ll' sad VIA Gay Cards, Be- mlgtsred -Drawn on -Plone, and glinted In ColprN Odd. Bronze, or. att ri in as most amoral sod O. lb. E1100.141.110[1. fitniby * TRACT OF Iz2. l; oou .E ,F lr 511 . 8 .0.1,4 G tdat - E 6b1..4 :1:1 14 1.N ,..;i0 E =L. lie,: °numerous counterfsito NOWT' Beadand Craoare. !RON' CITY PILOT BREAD. and CRACK tiII BICEUT, No. 317 Llbertrataset. oPlawlts the bead o Portbased one ofW. D. biesin's Cracker and rum: Ilmad marldne. I am prepared to 611 all orders for Crarit4 am or Pilo; Bread, at rho shortest notice. Superior Family Dread,. Rye .d Dyspepsia Bread, W. and small Roll. freshaverT Steamboat. LdeL. Jko., sapplkd altb bard 'and soft Dread-at all time. AIcTED--01d &Map of American Sil br; 84 ""..1 4.'8/-1! • NEW CLOTHING HOUSE. , • Edmund Watts &Co. • MERCIIANT TAILORS. ./v0.1% LTBARTI - ST.R.EET. A RE in receipt of their 'Fall t;aSy, s r C a sqMV. Witieget r ir e an + Rfdge Beavers, Ilimabty Pllot Path; of various cobra and grunting Clothervof the taut makes. and -moat thetW, lonable Pointy for Onwel and hoar Greta. Detain Mack Caralmeres and Donakine. Plain and raiser cohred mere. of entirely' now &wham %Wino—Just retelved, of the novena striae, and id great variety. Altogether Co 'unequaled nseortment au which we roll the attentkor of our elastomers and the and beg leave to mum them, that all clothoe made hr. 11. than be of eulwrior stile. and at moderate Wit.. • • • ' New Restigrant„. . . THE undernigned has opened a IiESTAII4 ranket No. 00, Fourth arta,. felrilor,ra from Marketi nearly gepoelte the Merchant* .11ank, which he hae.hault larmoiy ratted P. and. to now prepared to eneolasnodsta ho ',Wale. a all home, with any tblng.they may treat in thre line. Dinner on the table, dally, from 12 te'3.o'elorP. )1 and every attendee will he given to eupply . the to nith nit the &Hatchet of the season. Meets and refreehmonts furuteled to order, at all holm; on the ehortext entice. • . - _ -•. With the &rill ties ' , mewed br the autocriberOW' tisfsetion, be trusts to I. able . to - merit ameneral - and L ex. tenet./ patronage, And inwltre a Call treat all Ladle &aka at, any - Item congenial:hi meal, well got - up, and, lermd-IN unexceptionable style. •-" Terms reasonable. ' JAS. wu.gDN , N 0.60 Vomit AL: . 1 Pittsburgh, afa7 7,1553, rfeiStir/RG IncilitiCUL T lfitM, WARE, Hang: ANTI' SEED . Srflitt- 80 ., Wood street: tsbnrufi, Pa—r.. It, 1 5 11A2i84dbal Oat. ned. B If= arle r igrif hin ThW lri l ,Tc=e u gr i ni . g l tall: Field , fiefdom and Flower YL, remrem,'Frult and yd gad Shaderen.n thowio pot e, _Chemcal Salts, aud:all. other article* couneeted with Apiculture: • - - CLOVER ,DAIRY.---The saiscriber.is pre pared to , forrileh to Wont,,:PUSH 'MIX 'und end wit be thankful ele• the tettnneeire of wholesome d the nubile. COIVIi , be fed en ;mid w food, and every cue will be taken to tatT I T 144; l'estemere , Onlent addressed to ore., the Nolof the resldenee and fro 9ticb. 1 1.• tended to. toe..lldtf] tt• rAllit Fti .:: ATT o,;', e ant Ta 193 LlbertT street—ls dm, Plush s C0611M7 1 7, r tim Tl l .i ' vel, r hA7ll:lElo ush, Casitnera and nut s lnsilup '" In great variety. Caroms in wool superior Clothing are real...WV in , sited to oul and examine nor stock beano buying, as we salt endeavor Penman it to their intenat to purchase am ne 33 ' ' E. WATrie'd Co..lgh Liu OOOY stood. Car l hatr ni.l :..,10ilClOthe and Matting's.. uniau.a• d CO., N 0.47 Fifth street, near ton hand a large and dance samortnuont omui IPETEVIS, of tha latest and mod baiustlittl patterns,. , • • • • 7" stair ~yr~yts: VIZ Tor ther with every. desorilraLr.,-4-F----...., iutths, and AV:. t ti r o Prof and .nnia Vrat i W a in to dow .. 1 . 41. Or , WbEiti Cir, „A, • St ?glad tutrar c-Ata PR 4 ilk - c`,l3 I: 4„. .ARDROPI3 SEED STORE is' now re. 4s 4 t. 0 ;."ektvgazo 06as e gn s a .4 iz gig at=toe u r Dully ap. tow. -- •• •,- ~,,,•;•-•.:ky-,, , ,,..-4 6 , 1 4;&i ,, ,,,,... ~if , . ~ .7 -r ~,.. ir'rw ~„•-...---:, • !......'".....--- -t'-:-7r•-r.77l"''"-'•:r ' -, - r:Cr.'"'.- --..-,' •• • ' ,i. ~ -•,.:-:::-,-,.:;•\• - ...- '' , '4 ,,,, ';..4: ~ -,\r" 5 , a'.- , :'o: , '''.. , ' '. \. , -- 17 , T , ,,,-„ .6-, . ... _ . . • . _ . . _ v• ,,,, „k„,,c, , ,, , -,..-xte-,3-:f ..•, 0.. -, --4. ; ,--.:-• - • - f-•:• - •. , . -- .. -,......:-,,,,,;::\ -f• - ': - - 'I7L - ti4t-,c,Z;;..;t1.t.,-,,i'.. r .,,L -*.z...•..', - "t. - , -, ... - 7.,:..4,-,-,,. - _ . _-_ -, - - (Ner, iYEDNESDAY MORNUG; JANUARY 17,106.- - i tOPEo * §l.44 ll, rIMMOBBD MODIFICATION 09 TILE ... Fare 4ECOMMENDED n 1 Szcarrear 41IYIEN oN' SCoAR, AND PSC. - .. ;;Arzleß rip*, &Zan / PLS.:trent,. Srinc‘ tin* ago weAeo.t. an occasion to show the smintheTiitid' by the people of this country' to.preteOt tho',Sugur growers of Louisiana. We }bowed; by kifriiial ilittinis,'tbeif the tobtl of du collietettupim foreign .SugiuS andlfelasties imported was, • :For the year .1862 ,•••••••. 492,392 For 8* Year'S,'ndhig lune, , ..Tile; imposition .of ,this . duty on foreign Sugars adds to..the coat or:value of the:same article prot : ; duced in the United' States in.the same *pet-, ;ton; we must, therefore; add_ to the amount no ' tually paid in dnlies, : ,the enhanced value Of the augar, r erep,47,,cosieinduri l / 2 4;t1ds period, and weans the cabinutThig . auia,pfsBB,(W36,l7B —tleirty! , millitina/ thirtY ' sit 'thousand, One 4444, itealsoityfelphtdolla ilmaA e n a t 4 , .1,1419p1Ppt lb; ma.itti States, for the protect:l6l:CM' fifteen liendred ;tiger phmtertin re - years. $Bl 18 onerery hogshead, or 2} jets. per pound; for protection, oath° angers produced ldujuglttPtferißd ••;, would•bd far cheePer alio better to put the .angst planters on the pension list tit once, and, support thritVa*.nitblio' ,titiense. The largeit pension's ever paid by this Gorernment to officers .of the lighest grade,• who have been disabled in • the service of the country, would not amount to' .the emu paid,' in .the shape of protection, to each sugar planter, as the following statement,- ing the, number of sugar plantations and the sum paid inprotection to‘nach for three years, pill. =be manilbsti' "- tern 14 i!50. 1,466 plantations $4,356 each': In 186.1,1,490 - - 6,386 In 1852, 1,473 " 5,868 •• We intend now to prove- that the sugar plan-. tore dd not need proteetion—that, in fact, they retain:Viand larger profits upon their capital in vested in the production of sugar than any. other agriculturalist in tho country. We aball prove this by most ieliable data, which has been op portunely. supplied, at the , moment when Con gress, is about to revise the Tdriff, wben the na tional treasury is overflowing with alarge surplus revenue, and when the people have a right to demand that such articles as are Of general.use, and are among the necessaries of life, should be addetlto the tree list. In Harper's 'filagizine for November, we have '"Sugar and Sugar - Region of Louisiana," by T. B. Xhorp, from which we obtain the statis tics of ' a largo Sugar plantation aid its Refinery in the parish of St. James. The value of this estate and its products, in 1852, aro estimated In that paper as follows... Nine thousand urea I $lO Pei acre ,S3°,°°°: Buildings ' 100,000 .Machinery MOT Two hundred and fifteen slaves,of which 'eighty-four are house servants, our- ^ sea and young children under fir) years ' 170,500 Stack, " conilating at mince. hoiaea, sheep and cattle . • $701,000 Productions of the &rate in 185°- u gas, 1,800,000 pounds nt .. 60,000 gallons at aem Corn and wood. estimated nth* --$114,000 • The cash mtpensm of this estate were s ° -0,000, paid to =wagers, sugar huskers, engineers, and fur foottatui clothing for the negroes, and repairs of machinery and builitinge, - which, deducted from producti • . 'AM) Leares for net income $ 94,000 . . Or over thlrten per cent. on above estimated vat= ue.phaltatioa show' the average produc, thin or the lest "class of Sugar estates ne LOlliNj arm, the largest of which. in 1852; „yielded • raril cone of one hundred . and fifty-two thousand It isproper to observe that tho wager and syrups critinuitcd in the above - calculatien, were clarified in - the large refuting establishment on the plantation. In order to get at the cost wait profits of imgeio . planting and the manufacture of the brown Mot, condo sugars, 'which am mostly the proghtet• of the. Louisiana estates, we hare merely to reeNce the quantity of swamp cypress' lands to the ne-, cessities of tie plantation, and deduct the young negroes, and refining establishments, none of which are in fact the capital of raising brown su gars, and reduce the prices of the clarified snare' and syrups to the prices of fair crops of brown' sugars and reviews in 1852. • Mr. Thorp in his article says, of the 9,000 acres on the estate, only. Moen hundred acres are in cultivation, the re, minder (7,500 acres) being forest, (cypress swamp,) from which Is taken the fuel for mak- ; b i g the sugar. &c. Of the 1.500 acres in cultivation, only 800 is. in cane, and the remainder 700 in corn, pastur age, gardens, &c. Mr. Thorp also says that, 25,000 dollars will build the houses and purchase' the machinery for the heat class plantations that , ninke brown sugars,i , , • We; therefore, to 'estintata 'the capital fbr a' brown sugar estate put in as follows; 1.500 acres land incultivation, $00,.... $90,000, 2,sooacres timber land, (cypress swamp) • $B, ................ ........ ............ 20,000; Machinery and buildings for brown su gar estate 131 working glares—men, women and cliktren, over 5 years of age, at $BOO each, .Cattle, maks, Sce.,,Las in Thorp's,Esti . mate) . r ......:.~..... ~ ~. .r y . . . . ... . Total value ... $250,800 1 We see that the product of tho,Boo acres of: cane was 1,300,000 lbs. sugar attdBo,ooo gallons' syrup, at which we estimate the value, in 1852, of fan' etropauf brown ¢ugar end plantation mo lasses on plantation . 1,100,004 lbs. browd auger, at 4.1 e.... ~.. $65,250 60,000 gallons molasses, at 20c.,.... 1 .. t .. 12,000 $61,250' From sildch deduct, plantation expenses , - reduced from $20,000 to $12,000 by easing of the refining pr0ce5e,......... 12,000 Laisca for net income, Or a profit of about 22 per cent. The yield of sugar par acre was... 1,625 pounds. • of molasses per acre was 75 gallons. The money salvo of, which per acre, for 800 erred, is 04.. ' In addition to the above we have the following! statistics of a sugar plantation , on the Missisitippii river, which may be depended upon salads ; the plantationmakes the common brown sugar. They plantation has 100 negroes, of whom 00 are field, hands and mechanics. The 60 hands cultivated!, in 1852, 900 acres amine, of which,2oo acres' was plant cane. and 200 acres stubble cane ; 325 acres of the cane was made into sugar, and 75; acres of the poorest stubble cane was retained; for seed. 'The-yield of the entire crop was 2,500 j lee.; of stgnr. and 150 gallons of molasses pert acre, !ballet Sales of which were_ $32,400. , Thai expens of the plantation for the; season, inclu-; -ding nßessary retake to machinery, and the; purchase of mules, amounted to s7,4oo,"leavingi for the net profits of the estate about $25,1/00i from the 'sugar aid hielaiieit' The' cam' raised on the estate was ample for its-wants., The es tate is:-valued by the owner at $150,000; the pro-, fits, therefore, are very' nearly 20 per cent. upon the capital invested. Our Information in regard! to the last plantation we have mentioned, comes, to us vouched by a gentleman- of the highest re-' spectability, and we give it onrentire confidence.: For the statistics of the Plentation in the perish. of St. James, we are indebted, es we have already stated,. to Ilarper r a Magazine for November, and we gratefully acknowledge our indebtedness, be: cause the information it contains la 'difficult of access. tThe - planters themselves have always carefully avoided giving any information on the subject, and although it-has often been sought by, the_ Commissitiners of the Patent Officet for Publication in their annual report, 3ho planters have steadily-refused to give information 01. this kind. Thia,foct of itself is not without meaning. A.fair average yield tenger and molasses to the acre on the , well cultivated lands of. itute. is 1,0 pounds of sugar, nd , 75 gal ..leire'elehtseeff /urge . crop -1 8 -AOOO 2;500 ,pounds sugar end 10044 . 125 gallons . moloaaoa to '..the sor e ; a very short crop is 1,000 pounds-en- gar and . 2.o gallons molasses to the acre. 1 • The actual labor in cultivating the Sugarcane is. Mit littlebiceetharr cultirating acorn crop, as the latter has to bo planted Whetine 'the - ea'ne 4Leatittett le . planted only Once in ;threey . fais, and on thiwrell nianagixi brown an gar estates Qt.-Louisiana:it /11, admitted that - the molasses Will,- as a general thing, pay the' plan tation expenses,jeering the sugar 'as prollte: It will be'be seen timithe alitive that the ea gar gisiwer'a profits are from thirteen to twenty- - two per eelK l l , Pett . the .ettPitg'sinvested, Man-, ding in the. esAimite. young liegroes ender the, ,age.of fre 'Years; and mitten . lenda"at' $4O per; acre. - coruseqUenee of the '-'eulture . of sugar being more preStebTe than cotton, a large .fpnll- 1 ber of cotton: estateli ah the fl.d river andcus - the Mississippi MEW north as ititiedzdhern - coUnties ortbaStatO•Ot -late:Sugar apparent frum the° al ors `'l4cta that role growers need no Proton* why ea ISM=I p, r a - f: ... - V-' 1 -' .'\'''' -• rs*. ' ' [vtt:4 t o .eaRikATI 1 6 1 .. • ...,,f.; , 1.z.;'.. . -.-,1.2.16jui : ' ,lgamikry 14. - 94h f ; T !*. 4150 . 4 13 .5 -- Z‘' . l i . „„". ;,-. ;;:iibi l l ' S - ' lctted;the animal, ;41a. „,. iA., -_-.° ', P" --r ‘''' -- ii...iss_vonnu64dgers a t t in Su ,. Asa lauilrolwt,--, II e i, Plir.l,._ . :, c.,• - ±r - ... - - -`,, - Th.n.• ja.4.jk1..,.91,100010;ptinted...: '., P. ,,- -,. -.. . ~,,.,„,isin'W, the '' '..i i . : . ..; 2 " . . 'AC: '''' ait ," ' '- Zgri:Xj4o33l°,T4th2t of to IV, ----;----- ... . .' ' ;9:0- ' t - '. • - ' :0.,/fAcT*4, referred 'We inliii;C:t of the tale of the 8, 91!4 _ ,n .v ec, ;_.... 1* f41,,,, ' ''' - ..: . ' ' . .*'' -. V.,.. ".. ' It* orork!*' -Cials rge aAalli-ii.giftet!PrbexiPiP- We'+.4Y .. , 1 2 ;,•`"" - "- "° } 1 1e ..?',.. - UiliteitZlisneital,!. conimitteiefilvtl, \,- i 0• l i rofit4 l ° e4t aw s iiq'3.- '1 ,-it):4;ade• Nobtidisciiiseithiirdati, ilitkch3llllo6-‘ we ask, should not sugars "..! ' ~" -.' '4 .. .' • . ,;-..,Toibi;cgrththig; ;Evanal=aistero.F4: list? Itie have examined the ~. .,......gc . • ~ : , . l 4 4 .o=.4oo l ,quectikaicas do., 4001,m. or Mr: Secretary Guthrie, and ft . ~,„,' , , ~,_ .t.„.- ....],ei:ie,-,bi15..704,...117 7,41- i-rocks used Wyly the lusario , =alma .) .- „,.., 11 1.7 .. „ 7:, . .. ~.., , ..,,,,.,, vc ,.... _ ..,; articles which are noir dutiable . elicisq 'is:,. „7„....:ttf. , L.' ' - iielterite 4 o. lll A 'tee/ . 'rnsinso until all articles of neces.sity mid etter- : i sa lis .. Ts 40 , 10. _ ti. _ ,.!.....5eix0 .,. 346,,, -artial use are first made free of duty. \ ~ g ' the , cha .:or si.giwk 4 0....,,:5ai, _...._, cles' which Ur Guthrie recommends 'sho rt •L i t , , ... ...., _... ...-,, -....,.., ,f. - ..._,,..,,,.,..V. , 7. 'h e med e free, firth the amount of each\ =PP ' 4 4 red: it.vc=„_.. • . 4 0:4 040 ,,n ~,,/i i IL63' are - the -folli?w"mf iio39-nm. front the IttittiM iitaellt ~. , - "m,rt • - .- ' .:- - ~ ' MAO 1 IL 8: Wet frinn1uid445_;144......,_. -r-ea ' . ' T 5 ir .. ....,... 2414,900 i -York, baieferred 'rt. apecialisnhtrtrn . a , .. i f Irmo, ( - exqei)t. cbiunpaign • , 8,217 ,,,,,, , A ..,." 4. to. , , .1\ . .; -,:....,1+ +•:7. Watches araparta:wolchwii ' . . ~, 'F . \ On moon of Bir.Trce.\the,Beas 4444 Mahogany and ell ointments; ' It'; ..... 463 , 000 \ cozpatee of the Whole and tookUp th ebill: (Mostly used for furniture Y-1, Iv , 000 i olidaq g / i e' e ify of 114fdelititt,h.ftlthl Bar silks, . \ . . \ $16,204,8171 These items at the - priqielioCzt w,rate 0fi14.! valorem duty of 25 per cent. .Nro &yield over $4,05.0,000 of revenue. These are, .: artinles If luxe , — - -- mires, wines, Iva f. --, ".46,:m?d, _... of luxury—Mips, spices; Win* watoblut,:iim- - hogany, god tdrortittmental wOodoottytTalrlaike are not used by tito misses of - 14 i are )t. . -,,,Ffte.4. _ Are not necessary for . the comfort of th&peePl, o:. they are the luxuries Of the rich,: and the 0 1 ' 1 '; ernment should _not care for the luxuries of fife' rich in preference to pr riding for, the neccaid.l Asa of all. ' As we have not before the amount of L.: gikn and MoiIIVACS import:l ,in . 1853, me take 'the in amount imported 852...518,300", lc iftich, at the new'rate or ad per cent., would Yield. $4,51 000: "of we have seen that the iirticles f luxury which' the Secretary proposes teput,e4Tu the free list 'would pay very nearly that pm_ and thhi. 'should be nut - del* do it . ... A ',, ' This matter' has already , attradtod a ~ lerie share of the public attention, and, it,ehould not 'beidlowed to alunitssi:until.tho. object somatic to, be desired his been accomplished. '`,The - pre., teetedclasses Are hand -, tP,,choke offlrom the .public teat,,but it is a thing which can l e done ; when the people . win it. \ • Let . the people said forward their pe to Congress for the 'removal of this onerout\ thin, andfor.placing„ sugars \npon the free ' :offered ajoiiitre.•ielution itianitlferniteall - • government to eg t end the reeolutictouy pens oft. system ie.-the aol re of the late, war, and tr widows'l' arid' also 4.4) Brent tri all'eoldidr. MY acres of the nblic lands Oita insfriethig' • Senators and - presgniatives to lay th e Ina e. before Congres - Laid on the table.`` „. Mr. High:m.o eyed *resolution that the h , of the meeting 4, 61 Menell-herelffter b e; ''' ii,jril i o'cloek, until nth * isiordere& .ohgetted tch'- - PAY J Mr. Bali read si" 11l in Otee,":entitled An ck• (1 7 to annul thdcharter f the Writthfht twirl 0s . The hour of 12 having-Salted; thilionserp ~" c. 04440 the selection tfa 09WW4tiLW to mica '. gatethO,Mute of the con tested ti , lpetdonif.ldi, M. Carlisle ' ' ' ' ''' '- -- 4 ? , ' .:Mr. Ceirlisleactel for, Ides ftitheinalter .1 challenging ; Mr. Robert offeakated . for. r,, 1 Clutha:first tibilMessis.l4tterieltiiiiiolb.. - ; antis 'ey were the . only. parties unthalltMged. Tit • . YOUNG IitELAHD;A:itIiLAVERy. 1 hut- havingheetionlyfourteen muapkitt the . at. lot box,inetead of *teen, the -W is, mill nation the emend trial, p folio •- ”g: s -: \ 'Seinen Were choien: Meises. Baldwin, lag! "We ore not abolitionis ts . moreabolitio ~ Patterson, De France, Plight; ,}1 4 3 ). .. Fats than Moses, or Seeratei;ton Josue Chri ', Hippie and Fry. It was moved Ibi s enalm r We deny that it in a crime, or a wig ,or even 'tee in the ease of Hobert. Carlisle :be allowed a a peccadillo, to bold slaves, to Ma yea, to sell ' clerk. Agreed to, and thecOmmittezwas thra t st\ slaves, to keep eleven to their veer \by flogging! \ Mr. Clututheria.in .Moved that the 4louse,no or other needful coercion. .133. V ue s ilence," proceed to : dies:tee a committee to investigate' i i. says Mr. Itheghton, 'you will bye, .a a par-t, eerie of Thomaa.Manderfield.‘. 'Withdrawn. , ,:'..1 ticipa tor. in' ' 'their wrongs.' But Ste 'II not he ! Mr. 'Poulson, moved that the'elniesng of a .cont anent when oocarion calls for a, - c. \; and no i mittee in th e case pt Thomas: lilanderfteldatt b e forbeing aparticipator, in their wren 5... ; . for our for Tuesday' at 11o'clook, which Witt *Cod: .' part, wish we had a: - good plantation ' - stocked. A. A jokunect "'-`` " \ 1 with healthy engross in Alabama." \ - ' , The Mize; Mr. Mitthers new paperl, the Bruin Bonito ri 'Brifor. 44fie opitelaingin'y . above in its second number, in the c... e\ f e by the police on Christmas 'night and their sulie . reply to Mr. lieughton, an Irish 'stolid°. ,t, ,ho 'rent_ abase of Priem" ; • hnc"Canled•MUCl tel cannot discover the bondage oi \ his white o`, , among our eitirells,:in a just condemnatiWt-ti tiymen at home, while deeply interested • . N t all who are at all. cotive t with the facts. The• L i of negroes abroad. Wo quite agree with \, . defeat of the Germans in 'their intentions to bh , lions of The Ciagen's reply, as th, the 'Dogma \• Caitlin: , Bella, thol'o't \Nuncio. hi , e ffi gOa blindness of looking abroad for objects of-reform ' Starved the Amerieall liberals to' make a . . and ignoring the existence of those at heael \fort. AccordinglY about .hundred' 000* \ Wisdom and ph il anthropy should not disregaßt. ers assembled nn s vacantear the corner, o'' the cries of the oppressed of whatever land, he ''.l. and Sixth streets, . _on Saturday eePantiltiaf look with -equal eye" on all. But that apart I' '7 ' 'clock„ and rorcoing 01;04 KooesaioninFolss' we have now to deal seriously with the 4nfession ` by ''. the , 1 4teh - liettee.en . d OP to, th.,e;”Frelnell%b of political faith contained in the abomAextract 11 " WherOtbeir \ attnutere swel{ea to about four textually given. 9,, %tr Germans' aid Aniericans. In the pro; We have often been charged with seeking Irish co- ,were Sererel ) finUmParenolMi one 'Dowd` popularity; Irish good opinion' and Irish fitor— wt '' " =ethos\ aide "No roirry,," and -' O 9 how Truly let theremier jtidgewhenhe thane,* the "Pitch In." , The wend transparency read this article. It was in vain that ere ;ills- had ATI "I , ol , :i:Libertx and RUMlkity." The claimed any special sympathy for one racc'er an, etheY'Vf, wail! lO l lsited. -.non cal robes, other, this Nation or that, outside of our 'own. and waft horns ell a platform, maxi by eigh tre have earnestly endeavored to aid the etiorks I men, was 0 thief object`Of attraction- „ from time to time put forth in behalf of Libert4 Afterathe procession had again formed they, le for the Irish and Independence for Ireland, I,e-li passed tlit Sine street to Ninth. Out Moth t o mane wo claim for each People the Rights Wo %Walnut, an IYaltolA,,ttl• rtints 04 wit: to . , T„„hi, assert for our own, and Air each man the freedom '-&etufwey7.2i Broadway to ' ont. , T • to .wademand for ourselves In every Race crushed bycamore, tip \ Sycamore to .kittb, out : Fifth to 'beneath the feet of foreign domination or domes-' ...,„,, W es tern ,fto*lOP.WOstorn,Beli telEigit , th gitetj tic tyranny, wo see Humanity abased and tram- \-nrtnie time the dreet A arin \ sidewalks • c rc ' pled on ; In every individual writhing in the fat- '}tensely crowded bands isßon thOusandiol , tees of despotism or scarred by the huh of arum- &bile. In tin?' chit ...°oh, _ , 1 ? \ . 4r f;1 31-41-6 0,:, ter, wo recognize an outraged, afflicted brother. hough and the ca the; etreatirWere PaC.l : We do not ask whether he is Irish or Hungarian, 1, ed with peo ple before the arrival of% the Proceet\ ' Pole or Italian, Hebrew or Hottels,tot--it is ; don, hates the l lt. paraded hy to; \the city IoV enough for us to know that he is a mar k and that I immediately °P t't•th° immense crowds .rent some usurper of ffel's prerogative is depriving I the air nejth groans an , most dinaiMilltikt#23lC•r-i . hint of the essential rights of nunhood. \ \ On the ci4. lot they erected the effigy nit a plat, , Mr. Mitchel, it appears has a very durer.nt form. in gm cet?tio, 04114, owl th.. pure 'el standard, and is , for ore gainst Despot* et- the multitudes , end afler,: . firmit Of k Peri \OPt. a , 1 e.irdirix to the vale di.ciaor e thode do .ti om 'lt I sigaal, ,,that'il,id ceremonies were tO\ loreauMee,l is brought to bear. If they be white e knell, 1 the tern wal/ applied, end, to n:few'relnutoelhe -1 \ and zpring from a Caucasian stock, then '‘, is effigy wee lu h bane, and narmng. amid the. Ins i k-1 - base usurpation, to be denounced, execrated, and . raps aaaahat 4 "tha ell ) lL't whic h t a ii ' lt Of' ; resisted by push of pike and ring of rifle; bg foot of ground Tor oiler kith Square& The rode!, the subjects be black, or bronzed, or even f • of the houses - hind windows were filled, and a, ' skinned and de li cate, but with a taint of Afric tt, mere exciting 'tote, we new * _before WVneB4l.?; blood, then away with them to the calaboose, thle. in thin city- ~• . = 'l, \ - ..” ' , rice swamp. the auction block, and let them be.,jt When the ' effiggi,was anon! t w o.thirda Inzezil, , lashed till the blood rum down their heels, iflt, it was carried. front of \ the. watch house man or woman dares hint resistance jo whatever 1 \ . d some one kick ed4 it under the stens, whic h it , - his or her owner sees fit to commend ! 1 ttatenedio burn.., , Marshal Baffin who was' \ Mr. Mitchel will probably increase the pop- , s , "ring near by, ritehed rnrwortt and boldly, ! ularity of his paper among the Irish Americans = se ;ng the figure thrall, it - inat theist:rest and re-! , alas distil should be so !—by this frank avowal. la strated with the people and ,besought them We have not now for the first time to see the not A,. destroy the property; to Ithick, the crowd;' great majority of them, with Liberty and , Deta- ell creed, "no, don't destroy PeoPert . y.r . At this' 'ocracy on their lips, vote to fortify, extend and 1110.80 14 5 r : e t i rkli fe rrian ui str t i: W I i s Marshal 1 perpetuate t u h g ef in oul et4 estand moot w and a tt h. deinTu t ling Al Ruffs Initie4tatelY the: l m ntOsh elat4; ll , wd, ' rights for themselvea, elamormisly deny the most to protect i t t h r e Mxrahal , end trn 'ger therm mho: obvious and essential rights to Atnerseanshorn. had ,as , ted hum D e PntPtihenif Ifigilon Anil, whose fathers fought to vindicate and establish Constable., „ arrie 0 . , , ,aught-the eon, whenaoul, It of American Freedom. But if Liberty for. Ireland Ids frienne,nttemPtea a -reseu4.lad in the \senthe' mid the Irish is sought ha the spirit evinced and 1 which envied Higdon received ; a very alighA l cut.. The vitae& was done by a single indi sal, on the principles avowed by The Catch, it can -hardly be necessary to say that the effort will be , and the wholn crowd Should nht he haldreepiisi-: fruitless and the hopes of its champions a mock- , bin for it:' - ' l 4 l there been any , dieFoliti to' cry. Alas for the aspirations of the oppresied destroy proP 4 ty a or, commit 0 ' cot it to a . and exiled, if their incitement to:struggle for ~eleident they - ch d kai•t! corrtid nt\t:teixinten libert,' is the horrible desire of buying , 'id li ng , ti, .!tne in elotObf , theisaliae.:l , And lashing each other !—A': T. Drib. - \ Th° efiCf, time *a en • .y.". 1 ,, ..- \d%the c ro w d .4 , SV . 0 2.P., -(l 4tP l * , A nd , At ,II o'clock the Anch all lip !In i •C t it:: TM *OO wire : . . Mel!. on 4red at b and no. intbettrened.lrea. _.," hi the; 'citr- otitttortties. \ it la' \ well that.;euntt *locate Case, tutors are assured \ that 'even/ man )lirtke processihn was Intly slotted and would loae. dot .fended themselvei tAR ,lituardi ' Tltioinlocas. itiOn ge11041.111. was' pettesible - anditust.V, Ai a portion of 1116 crowd Tete. t - turning hoto 4l / 4 they halted in fount 'of &Edge Sponner's..zsmidenhe en Ninth neartfth4 street;, aPd ahnt MA some Oi3eil groans` Ninth and tlien ronteed'On. 't 1 % . \ - % % \,Wo ozolerstigd tral. oiq.l4,4„,,titoitt o t ti t ,' hp Freenici dill not Partit*tetntltedemonetre a;. nithellgktheited, e llegulik,t l. ereeAten 04 t h Y I ' l4 - a PPeatid 0 ihe lilr. \ ;IMO! , doter; ed to 'tibial:74k 'Vrorta ittne jrlduitriously c \ I mating iderifitt'tkem with \Ur affair Syne! , tainPor - `.....,,^- - ' --- .orreetly in terleaf, es,,pon „our authc itAth There were .. but the demo] 'Wg to end,' \ \ .. 't „ . Coamorum AND 87.81INCS 07 PAIULL—We co 'py from the Akron Beason an account - of the clo sing scenei In the trial of the murderer, PA ..17.1. We learn. that although the jury took some six hours to exorable the voluminous testimony \ in 'the case; at the conclusion riot a doubt was uic pressed as to the guilt of the prisoner.—Thete :lizoony was "confirmation strong as holy writ.*( `Judge Ilumphrieville gave his charge to the jury about 2 o'clock, on Monday. At, a little ; past eight, after a deliberation of about six hours, ' the July returned a verdict of GUILTY.. BUILTY.. , Parka listened to the - verdiitlvith.tli aims; unehalcon 'firmnes.s - Wlifch had . exhibited through the tri-' 'at:” Thd.oharge " of Judge B. was a vary clear, plain, impartial and.unestentatious delineation of the law applicable to the case. t At ten minutes before -a;lTuesdAy, P. V.) 'the prigner, Parks; 'was brought into Corirt, and liampiirleville Proceedad;te pass sentence upon Judge,im in nearly, the followmg words:— - . Tamos:Parks—You have been indicted and tried for the murder of William Bentsen. Yon have had the benefit of able counsel; (the prison ,er here moat significantly nodded his assent) theY have brought to.your 'define:s a most labo rious, astute and heard:leg. examination of the ay.idattPC agaiastsMh 'ands Moat: eireful endear nestpresentation, of whatever could be produced in-your behalf. To all ihiet the' jury havn - iitiveri most patient and diligent attention; and amyl:are conieto' the conclusion. that yon'are.gailty, and with.this Verdict the Court is satisfied. Andnow Nitta have. you to say why the sentence of the law should nut be pronounced against you." ' The prisoner, rose,end in a Cliar, though slight , ly excited voice, said: . • • ' "311ay it please Your 'Bonor--I have the heir, reason in the world why sentence should not kkt . pronounced" upon me; but I.lutve said ,through mY.counsel, whatever I had to any in my defence, 'eo:far as it went, in a statement in whichispoke 'the truth and thd whOlo truth: I 4TO - 110 more to „.. . . . The inisonerhere sat down,„ bet instantly reo ollecting himself,rose np.• ' Judge HuMpluievilleretraMed— "lt is arneet painforduty , to, pronounce upon jou the. eeribitice , oftheliiir.i.i. , 'But haring glyen full consideration toOvery argument 'urged optima the discharge of this duty I fled nothing to con" Nirice me that 'rehould not tie*_ proceed,-to r elinrellti and the 'sentence Of-the law thepefare, Is; thit you betaken hence tathejill of thocoun.- ty, aitd there safelykept, till:the 26th day of Nay next; (being the fourth Friday:of the -month;) ang..p..t.pen you be tither' theuceJeLthe placcief *ixecitlin - add hangedlmi the neck until you're dead ' vhei t u!ge,' the prioonoes • counsel, and itIMIT of Out epe . etetors seemed wrung with i rrivre .,4, mgM.3l4 , but . the primmer , threughout the whole; kept his countenance unfoured. • ' PaDITIITANIIII eatr.—epee year 110 houses, with 4900 aroma, havwbeen built in Turin and add Shia tittributable to ,the fact that the neWiCenatitttilmakiderito While every other Italian city decincing like a corpse,. Tn gruarg under the new impelse oiTridcatartien bay tree,- -- The'Wal-' 1 111 ,261 tincTimptat,'‘ itvii, , e r ft in up= , Irery apg=magivtida burnt bbithlifet ' tl l ' ' \ % ..:. .. .......... •..? sal L , . _ _ ttheltur. The - ' readthg . 4' the' bill wit u.._ ~,etk e e4. and the-tom:liaise i4Uted the' to T to t o „„..t. without xi:madmen_ t: . '.,, 0 maids' : (I,f, Mr._ Price, the Senate t he'' , t . l :eed to E 4, eiici4 - *: ^ Uljug?thcl ocisjdirstio Of &Ail/ -Ada' p to otpono Ards .a r zH je I'4 ;4\ yd SenstolOAS '4lo=l 07,14.rikm*In*"741r- 14 - -°4'l° writes .. ._ \ . ' Wastinecrvis,\ \Tan. IS. 2 1 . 111e1 tyis f'n\l 0 111 .. . CoL Jeff. DIA" Was elected Sehator ifroillMatis sippi; and C. 4' , qleniens, Of *lain,' yin, go 14- to the. War Department ' This looks - vrell,s Mx? Guthrie tosigiathli ).patoirtitient,..and, Mr. Breekertriclgs, or &utile ' takoi his pl ac e.` , Some say Mr. enshing taker/ th r 0.,47:„ and Treasurr \ Mr. Breckenridge the Atteri Geniraiship. The Mexican Treat rive d Becreti.4,uf State, as well as, so kt therpeopTe in Wash ington: 'lt is belle* t hat It was de'*ithout initractionsL:pe4lapa \,..,y , tliei iltlnehe 'of 4iiitsi p derS: Thetreuty \is ft-ri,hel ei i' a efie, and will be retitled Vothe Ili:nate iithout a yset :difficulty-4o say the lealing - Sens46T . , boomer 'Plating px xan . Itsyssuit. The \ N'ew York Wiles states that It has tsien cr, tained that, sere* restilxinibleineruhints . t olti,honi lately.peiplirhtect itoroorige ban from :" thirgOThro;:timtit tlr emiiggling \ obstij..lthodi fro t 4 andEurope„ - thit . on T huridayi se eitsterh-hO , officer obtained ii sisiroli.rner, int Ibn'thitatann a , :Menai.' Lesison & Bro.; sokel.'xilads a iciXtix.e Of diamond * stories; watches,. pearls, and other costly tireigitartiOks of jewelry, Claimed' hi Ini,:sritug glad through daring the liitif" iv:ince : , Of Olio steamships Africa, Asia, and 'Aphis, ofthegn- i kard line. - The. rok , orty.thni imolai:a iii,.‘lued 1 at ' abont, nisiSty, thousand ;dolls* . ;. Another seizure w as . muse In 'Jeney , City;. and eonilisted of nearly * One`hundrid fine, *iitolle:e;, a doublo- tandfni:ofdbunquis,' Ond,some other; inaterfals of Breit Vane. The animas 'of the fronds, 'it is mid, exieed . trroliimared thousand dollars.,., l ~• , lisw:rolici ,. Jen,:;).4.l—Thi eldp.'hletropilia :henna for navra,.,Tan. &l,: was spcken.this mer fling.- 4G miles elf . Sandy:Rook: with crrerY thing gone hut the stump of the foremast .. The pilot hest 'that sts*Cher mime: up , to:. the city far a Mann-tug torlow:in dia.:muck , .Sr. .„ . ~ 1. - r ,, Wisuntorruir,‘4lln. , 14.—The; Conunitteir - on :Publielonds tif this twit" Hopi* in °Mato phi, xsoos Uniformity lii , thisnusiercum projeetitiVrak tioltit hubcanals.' Tiliol gnaw .hays itod _ _, . lawn:P*4am' gil - ' 0413110 . 11411111 iltibig-th• NEM ;;LXV,tI ~ lilAfri,,,a. (intic \ , . ,iindpaß \, ,,, \ cleaftismatruoA,:sitt.A.i \ i ii icic, " : : , ~. \\ 7 i eal 3' Mitchel' d4 r uA V. - \ y- . - V- ..\ __.A - °RI - s . • ' 4 '.. 0 ' 21141 istps TO,k4t . , \ . 0. slimx Venk•Qu.4we wi;e•AcAll the M'',. ‘ \` Afexteo to" the ISth.Aest.. 2 ...1fe.:ht 1., \s - Amateur hiinfster 161 ;h1wee... 41 : , - - pseemitetenehe'Touili t , lariat ", .., ... an '.l \ • e p . ptr l l th At Witelja " .' " ' \ triastY, agrees ti. girl 89,01X4 11 1 1 1., ilsolaing ths-megma: \ li ni kr , ,_` 0 , 1" ti anarch $5,000,0000. v a l / 4 1 , ,, -x.., ,. .. pip , in e daiw, inchav* the iplint*i..l ~ i - ' , Us 04114 . 13' rilialclUitruit 00 11 R ,, frksil . \ &Malt" and nye it willhe `refed,flifti,le7 1 .1 by th e F ame. - - - --- , - A` , \ \ t.,„, eßindadkemodlitatlir, laktoafejui AIM Tehtt 4 An '" ' . -44.90 0 1 0 9DAiti k lilinaibldusyti , -• • .. --•,;. tki*l; '74e4e:44i11W bilitta4 •l' ' ' 1 1 110 i iii i i i ii th i ~ , W r a . 11"1",!..1 1 111*": , ,t . 21'.1ta • ; . j.: r, :,..A . : - tat ..: ..tqa. _,reeelred -I schieWeeateott the s • ...1 ... . walkqeii SIIVOZ. ~• "f. -. o4 ' ;` , i 2 t ia Zi r idß al a g ai l tti -141 ' f \ ',, I =- -, it :" C.: slues •;' ,4 4 -- .E 1 ' 1 ,77 - \ . istimarati,f(o.l64. Au-. 14 Fninnte has iteeoeetief Mpithethe:geiltke , _ . arm- T' \. ' ' Ittii l tii $6 4 .` 4 4 \ --;‘, \ k 134J:timid .40;tii:/ffnlatir •' .4 • 1 hie poet, in consegneitee at - , i4"i;t 3. .- 1 • 4,1 °eased hie not yet been et* ' ~''''" :- , k The - Tvaas image no laterlittellfrete '''" • '.. - .14 ! theneralCisAlden left herelortesder ~,' dint o. ,- , )3 nigtont The P. 000,0 09 e lq 6 / 7 1 ) - fee' I rei :l - 0 tube paid Mexico veil to pee aH the. cle bi iddhiiiillg the inffiaa [ 'penal* priysiV ' ' , claims; ko. • \ ' 4e . , ':, "I 4 t - t '--.---,—,- , ..i.1..--4,," • ~ i - I N i tnentifineiw ° rlVVtrirttrof -news. In thd fizet plice, le is ' er.2 du tbet r iiipl., jggeeseeimme ix ,Oleeted tfttlir Ztryatiellattllr ot \ t 8 ,46 fr*Ot Seou lhrieniatiPPitfAedWitithifdlinghththn c ' " m \ - n iradiFtnr , getigirtaltlithatthad ottLito . i 1 Said so the mom was asce, Foote Wu heaten aid' my predtatAont‘la" / alAlt iverified- - J t "'"' `Col..leff. Davis' • p lace the Cabinet,' in all probabgity be , offered to Q. Gum* of \ Alabama. ,This will go far to heal thebfwalt \ ; in the Democratic party, end the pung,gith ; , , • the centre, in the support of the Adminftfttka. f Ccl. Chttatinwiels Dilutor thhinetennsa Iterdni!. - I - poi,wiii make st.topst . ,capital Secretory et &l, Sh • It is - forth* known that Mr.. Huthrie le t. tO 'retitle iiiii th e Vretteury Deillenleht: L . i LA teci this before the meeting - et Cw l geeee. l ' i " 1 " though .mmtzedioted, time has pared' tholior. settees' of ,my sesertion.l 111, place:twill probe- ' bly be filled by Mr. Breckenrldge of Kenttudty, F. gentleman well qualified for any Adace ill m .., a Cabinet, end ibrttmateiy for 'the emak•-al- tax, lbw version is that Mr. Cushin'g will take 4 , Po '4"itenin7, and that iii.r2ilircek *Abe 4 , Attorney Cieneral. \ ,`, 1 WAdnfo.rtr,Tax'a 41 1 enridg\ ir Judge.liotiglas has addressidmiiirePottall let- ‘ UP the, governor of Illinaiiion xiverand , - ‘ tier improve:nanny, inwhich,he ergateitite . le , lk ElVlldea. \I-JO colundere, the desetimnstion Aft„ . the / Improvementa , tfetwetin tiffeTtullipthell' imam'? so wereer;enaseyeliiit he Believes Hideff the Vele, af ex oti,Congresa to proteintheMviption him my \ 1 t in t nnne in the ConitiAlthiiii io , effry \--- yortiot; of the ,17niou, where ! , in factk. A., fralas , inn/M:Mk, 'lie argues that ihe system - a Int. ' i proVematter Vi the general' government 'Haile I\\ to twcalto objections...of imoonstibitidnalitimbd ' , Mini:ooolU i:ithdithattheaystasheis geneebhly higed--lyworep than failed, became it hint reAtia. ' \ , 8 a ii:diegi,letion and entieptin• PinOit t ~...he \\ ,„ii . o c it,. t thb panne :: of a ;mend law,4 1 1 411 - the ecei ttent.Vdingrelni in th e impealtion em- \ nage duties arkorging to a uniform rule ; lip. on equal tonneau all tile Statee and, Terriktsits. Considering it (43",eanetiened by ttier.-Cenat OM, justified b y precedents , We iniOnrartPlant ~ .of,‘ view the mo 'ectineildeal Mel 'isiiiestory* syskotd. Thd le Will d'okun - aitetittdatilitzt • An.election for a OVC2/ of Week:4,lpr the Ohio ' gc - ItulDunt - , ,', Was 'whir": :A 'place en Wedri6dey` C' (theNeMie of the \ t i bore eras lad boardha ving tix\oired3 4, - '. sated ea folknrs - 4 4 -Win.illobintietn,•Pitlabiligh; i R. S. Mershal, , lW. Xer g tat a m. Aimee: Rolfe- , . \ Riter danduskr, —. Jtcobs., Lima ; Illfa . 'Efanti, \,110 " ' ' It ' a ' Vne. , 'di e leen` that' the new o, t;ard ha appOffned \ , H.Merrimm, Preddent; rgo y, Trees. \ , \ eurer,..e. W. iktterfteld. Semete l 7: - `::0: Sou* d c dielOrtanii-bFre abolished, anatrinnllf 131 Pet" \ 4 ! e 4 c9 .4 . ,7 - lAffs c r.'f 'T" . •'. r , .• tits l \. 11 " q10 ErikiTg• — • 11 1 Heat go=.. \Vila - - .\ , num, the new Governor 'of Maas tta,vin 1 his`hieseage to the Legialeture cat Th , la st, , abided to the fisharie4 add exprfriesee the ho "- thatikulgretif will - ,pntee6heanlmentra - f the•people .0e the-flouliiskingt.coiditicas of 1 - , briancie . of oationermendrestmata:thsvinsuldtbe '4O' 4 J -1 /tate to _he in a haneisble oo ri..my, t \ says n oi t t l . % s trut : expensivema fora lma. lt-0, to eup i deficit ii the - year It d'*: A t k `Some changes are suggested in the fitate'Doinfe n -tnXimmelech as the electiontot&mtuns by 'Pipe- t aitt.o cliatrictien the , election by 440 . 13.014 at tor- \ Lam %Eden `now chesen by the. .tslattfle r ,.ftr • `upritointedv,the Exentite; the u lattitntioti4 1 I tlie s. ititragty foli the Majority . via ' in aettfl'Mt teutusrallyfendii modification - of VI itinciPhietif ,reprefindatim in the. Howe ef-Sepresentatindi t e 9 Fin to "tinier it-nien, equalfrbile4tAinglAtio , a more convenient numberl than the resent, , IEOII4Mb-Idr, time message aiyi dial ioBati' \ ' airightii. protect itself teen, any viee thee Welds tantoderteatte Ms fotindation is a 'lllaZilil \yr , fair - vapid controvert; nor W it. beatnik-mei ouldy opnteeted Atat,if n nflaii tlii,e_int3 acetv, \ wa aw e may be aimed at the eager:hi In. tu4int ed ged '?l'd-iotd- of t ea l la ‘g\ \ \lll 2 / (2r.. k M alt . , 14 . \ alone,' -',: f• tc '','' ' ' '',' '22 ~6;d22\ Filar. ;11.. Psalms; f <44 ,o \ .. 1...... w. announced i few itoliim was_ ' \ • seWii, doice,ina wiiLelOi mote •flttEt'iP V diTentitiederith•tho'ikiniertialhitAiind of i• tol4.havinghtemintembev of-did fhWilrnsida, aufA. , l 3 tate 3 that engages} inr tka 4411 a, tlS4it. xte was the projector of the,drOxp „ii;.4.114* ' , llilit,staiaa 'amiatlipkatrat oinif ` - ,la 1647.'' \Ote wan At* and 6f ha Legit 4 ' -'' 'it& iir°4 o. -incifes i;f'the Henkel' Ral+witeriithest 4244.44,- AltAtsesetayeariego ginner lelaset'velneeat . $4O- , ,for the we of ,the Inatintien of # 14 1..W411 ,, Per \ 'the lief, few„years he Jted, been yery Ili ) 11(tiOcififtg the Wialtingtota Hationaf MOift train - 4' His loiff r bee6 in"both bviiichea Sate Itegishaure, said the - .6msf of mi -. Aais 1 ifxrul , *,ooo,oo l x. He !- was • in viiieuKtied with , the , principal tanulint'tin'! ' En'Osact` :tindefliis,siston was iitaraothipx• , - .Totel. - \Ctislitit,'ef `Maiestheietit,"the!, -ti,.. 4 imonflitiliemeife another 'sister rued the . \ eelebrate 'Abbot,' of Phillrif s, ` ,l 4rAdtedig 1 4 iv, 'Exeter.- ~Vhirtiteister waslhentothenefX•ol'. ~t‘ , ' ol ;) ee .,. ' 'rh fc reni 'l n dC' d a n 4 ginen'Wnilnht `" t adimnot benevolence fo Ireland: - A•paw 2 of to is thdwife of theielehiettidliag , lipesk ' r" . 7.'" 'T ',,, :NW 1 4 0"- 9 FSV'Aigi'9 1 4t - 94 4 3 a4101: . 640 1 ; 'Wad t,t3tat*Senatusfror- 3"."4"114 lorsa ‘ 'cotifiiettViliu7i.rbeii with an !atilt& of litetime- ' ett;• , WitstaingtdkU Settipdoio - 11i•laitt th" •-• oup auttlietolveil.-, r,:-. - ..."•1 -,tt••••••,, •-mr: , pote• ~., •-•;Tif Floto-lawaiid;Ctititp•luuti,beeti,dokrziod..--. ...G .acktamituitcra.of lunacy end ha peep- . 1 city, amounting to sloo,o* Mill .tes gioen. u phone 0 ,ft stuintinn: , . lio ape ken? Wee. tai of th ' CasteMe at ' the pott‘er New Pribr'tiod • le hell itti iMi in that city. - LaltitlY ' boa Mitted•itnumber iit staid's- freak., Arial* . Vet deprieed. the power mould ripme-ecien, ,„ \eilto,,p, pith, 'at fn a. .„, UM of fro Oft ,y to - 2i. boudre4 th , Ao,„ pe, .4 cliaritabli lijeeti, lioug r la lime :tutm ',;6f ...-. li e !' Bt° ' .. ''. •-_ - •1; - ''-, `..-: :i - r.„teliMO O out in' t,'otto,,,'&4l;p?iip wiitAii difsOulties' \ hti.i'he'en.preeetttetipt - Mtaktinrete• tnibilbuory , •of ttte,oelonittitittril' .maole‘the itewspipeteSd.itith uotett.-Thetealt- ~ 1 10,410 Te;- e, , reltmg,mill..imee -ep titia ..: 'itdvt_a'rptioftle,proctiooltomiptor tai,s,.. ~ ~. . he' ! 2 ` iil*3l/..mli l i , li ,'g• \--• -- - - ,.;L ,- gl, --: i ii , .e : Ooltikostolia:,t4Oli44.;it,; irlialthblixliiles itrpie*P, '!gueck4+*., ~. t - Apotritelf; iv , vispOiAbdl.o \bec ItoriVegpod -... cv . fortune:.: 8% - theifuxideki . the , Put_ other,coutri'eptiouitopmiottbigetetii~m4 .as zot ankl.-kmilt,chgrchlu3d Midertike-n other epecuiotiono.; ;PO 8 • 'Year ea ptou! bielkoplinliffir„..... : , 111 - iittrtbiA6, asittliiM• - , \ form, mertiesso,finChn'Odoctittah eir tieta Metotmetmi-prelotoi-tfemeimitr....,:t•i:ki , oL , 4,Ma, t Lestmotemeltnuts,4fremamimmizto . , hate withiP• 6 ,TeV , As4o•Agute4 gimiii4einktegite • 16' the - iimuisti - op teontettii q!AA *iln.Mi x ti'V‘Ar \ Batten Otriiee;-41?i.sad;F!i!49"1-'' itedinta much of gie litikitiet ,Oftittio3ed, _ , *mid thlettie-priailimis were' not . i. , 11:1493e '.) -pay pr thttrbk.n r,, 1 , 7' yI,L-.1, - ‘7 . ,,,, „ !COMSOUbilloir::jrlia4.o4lt;'.iti'fil .... Ai i : -: \ Committee °taut Whole, poitoptik k i r ss . . ',- .1 , - the .41 11 .4014 atueolidstimp• ' , .. -.•' /, : . • :. . 6 ' l 4Y- , ''"lbUx 4 ”4.4. Id* 4K-r.' - ' ~....-' •-':- .".-.1 ' 'lid' ergi.`.tuidottbtoarp mom Sim-. - ci;''” ••• • .i • Mirimip'lmltint;'MliO"Beeitiirltitakii ~.``l., - ..,t, ',* . ' '. ,r11 •. • es 4: ! .' ' 0 *Wiii: ,*l. . . tin 'tiiir'.., . % : ~'"' . , a s h 0zw....aa 7 waibiblieNuaßhaluit- - , .--•:,,, ~ • coda be osizOised to ~i te4iti..:'- X • T; •••‘," , - ' ' •• - '-, \' ' :Atli', , ~•-,'•:,•..,._ \' : \ .44 yrash liaLedger, . . • • - •.- ' ~~~,~~ ~, ;:\`~ ; ~,~. ~v s~r k 1 • \ L\ . ,;
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