<rb 7J~. ..J`Y4 I~aw.Ff.~.'L~'C. ~lrs~'.'Rf , f 1~~" ~ r. , !:;. SEESTABLiSIIED 1N 1786. PITTSBURGHAZETTE: DASLY- G ANDIYEEKLY BY • WHIZZ .-& -0 0 . .. MUTT.) 9 • [SAMUEL lIAIOTIT. omcr-ow-rraso WOW, 'Sur nowt .ro TWO PORT 0171011. ratr anion', parable half Mgr odighrs pat ,Is vam• Cfor- 5 at,hl lytArilmhottalsfulloarlor g, ad aondltlosaa; va. -* 6 X Twenty ' .. . .... 13 OD noptaa .... . —••• 20 4,3 31 .1 33 ‘ 1,3 3. melt oldtito .. ad":11;;;;.4 1. nue twirkm, -skid to he pale lamlablr,ln &trait.. Noelub paper, .111 Wean/shoe Mu year 0,44,.#, un4w tbs moiler U 3.1 1 1 t for . . • RATES', OP - ADVERTISING ) ••• O s antwoo.o) thus) 0uN0tu4. 11,,, 0 Do aarL l addittormi assertion 0 ' , j• ;Ite , oar "" A . DO tiro weeks PO osur =Math 6 00 Do . no - (K) Do - .harnumthe /0 At menthe n cho - -Do taper months.-- ...... 18 tat ' pej eo nei Vards,(6 Runs or less per annum, 00 , - -- epsio dollar P..r oath additinnal line. - ,....Pumw.ri,etuyageabla plcuarbaDer wirm,ismmuture of paper., 00 . for each additional equine. inserted over st ou month. and E ar ors* addltisMal'ennar• ineerted under the ) earl) rote., ddlartirenntaig exceseillag reassure; and uoi prm Moen sti=l* &barged esi • square not s_i ere amt. .aocountable for 'JAW advertisements - amonat chewiest for - their publicetkus. IDMlOnlacisag oandlelatosiforatnee to im charged the Mae at other adreitherneets. - 4 11vdlertimaia tiot marked on 'the Away e specified tottniert a insertions, will continued till forbid, aad earetod scoonlingly. , . • . .- - 11 , 4 Martine of eon.' advertisers in atriedly Mulled to thetrown truniallede businsea, rot all edvertlsementa for the lanielit el:other perwme, as Weil sea t rzinunedlately connected with. their ova usinesa, and tOstftiguli d a Thrti"Ww .. .f o u rth' tfir g Tig mortal mach tr=etit, edrectislag, mile will be separ r ately I.l4.....vtilandproniptaylanutie desired, adrertlainistita for eloiritable itistitothms. fire corn- Mir& Nerd, trOMUthiti , and other patine meeting& and all political inertirammad ,elites, to to chaapd half prim, par. able etrictlyin %demure:. Lderriana motto:solo be charged LO routs. 'broth notions inserted. without charge. males, &mama.. riled by funeral. irmitatiolas or obituary notices, smd when anmenlianimi,to.bo Wild for. flegular +Mewl...and ell Mamas sendingcommoolca .ltous, o„ ,r restairiest tioticess designed to all attention to rakes leolnena,thneerisi. or stay poldlovntertalomente, where oh ere made for admittamm—edi uotkee of pri ests &Mode very..aotire.dailgoed oo call attention toPdente enterprise, calcidated or intruded to promote Individual interret.ean only be inserted with oho under- Mending that the snarl. 00 begid Z. , . if 101.°d'd to he Damned in theAmal ooltruiny serer will ho charged at thereto of 10 cents per line. Illation or Or , . pollee!, to he thar...,43 ttltdo 'revere Lamm I,Notltioes LI mob. Heal galata.dgente Mot duotionocreadvertieenteats not to used - under'yoms lates, but allowed discount of egrlf-thres. !mot onotbild peg cent from the amount of Oft 110-tigigti ri AUL! ring& •QIID Bauer& throb Insertions- f I f.O . each additionalinscrtion.--% ... . a 7 • 'annuli...emits la 012.01.0 P 4 PI2. N.P . .ke. (10 Demi) oneltutertion, .50 mute. • 110., each adiUtional teat..l All 'reagent sulvertissinents-to to.pald.in advarme. ILIM 0-F ',DISCOUNT. PITTAIrIOIT TTx. Zr SON. Brukors. Narke( e.Getteent Thirc • r N'tiTI.VANf Bank. of Pittsburgh.: gar Exchange Hank of •d0......par Met..and 31ann17. Of "do ...Par Bark `uf , Cbutinerne gar Bankat North, Bank of utis'n Lideatteknor Bank of rinturrlviniks."--rar Dank of Pran,T uenStates .sbip...ru- . Rank of the United 12. Comnsrrrial Bantof Fanners' k Mechanics' Bk-par M angtn Bank • gnu . ufau.'t 'Sleek: Bank-. fur Mechanics' Bank-- Movanienslnir par 4rit h n n atitA ' r i t il .... Tr* . • liesternltank:-...,.. . .. .. gor Book of elcambersburgh.- 'Bank of Cborter County' .arl Bank oar Bank. Of DeL Ckeater...mr Bank of Urn:mint:urn • gar Bank of *l eft • Bank of tewistrorn..-.... Do n of 311.1dietcran,.. , ..;.• X trtgnmery Co. ilank....-par Bank of Northumberland:Oa, Charibile . C.lrniPia I...BridgeliZrai Doylestown Kris Blank.. isciliciUrs Fanner? Ilk of Lancaster-ow Fame.' Bank of Itesilicig.par Yana. Bk of iiekurikill Co..,gar Yam &Brur; Waynoatonts. l'rank lin Blg Washington-pi/ Harrisburg poneulaie ank • and F0n:1,4.04 l'ilistairgh• Illraneh' et Nenin do Itrensh at 'Youngstown_ do City ,Hank, ittrlunsti... do Ctinunerrielltkginelta.. do Franklin Bank ....... ...... . do' Lafayette /1•3111.-- do. Oldo Litkirts.ATrnereo- do Western Reserve Bark-- dd Bank i f - ,Slaalllun -- .- do, Smal do NEW xsilia. - iii.:' - -' Ail eulsent. Banks ...i Nei Turk City...--....per Comer ; .ii iiiiiaß. _altirnro..-.,........- ... p - a r N. JElltiET I.UELAN'AIt i s. All &drool Hanks. .l.i . TIEGINIA: . . Bank of the Teller • ,e 1 lEank urTs...Rieltmoud.- El. ilettinVe-,- Norfolk " Fanners 1311,4 Vlrgitte. " eterellantsvEdrehalauk . 'r North.lkesdelen Bank-- " .' NORTH CAICoLI'N.L. Rack of Caro Year ...... 11dmit of St. of If. 4.stralre Com. Ilank.llllenlußO,l2. Metobanto'llk.Neortura, 2' S/C - TIA CAROLINA. rik;nba4.ols.. 2 uLuk or South Carollox. Houk of Charlastaa..'. . 2 Ilatzters't Mertmeelik. 2 • 1 figOillf.A. eat Ina. iWS Co Data ofluagnetn.:--.... Vic o! - Dmrif1141es.. F. Allsoivent %am.. .. : 1 . KENTL'CKV: • , Dk of Kontock y. Umbria N: ,lik of Loran' ,e Ihurann Northrra Ilkoflientuay " IFoothero Ilk oftioutudry " MISSOLIti. Ilk of State onfifigourl.....ll • luaxois. SIM* thank sad lir:4Am 50 Ptnk of 111i0ni0....-....... 75 • iII.CONSLV.. Marini , kyy"lln. Co. ehks 5 . lamoiater Rank........ par Lanawler Re Connly_Bank...bmann Rank. ' • .yar par, Miner.' Rank er Monongabala Rank..., .. . . -per I Wog Rank - • 'Wyoming Bk,Wlncealairra Nark-San.. (d State. Branch•st .. . do breach at Athena-..L:- Lleaji% ~ efa emelt at a . .. . do; t !Pyton • do Brandt at Delaware dor Drench at Columbue...... do Dratteh aalstsbale. do Parlannellschans'llak 3 t oTernmen?..Ntank Dank ,3 , An.sarance ztate Dank. : . . Bk °TN. Amerii,,eacorto a• ,lik - of lb. People. Toronto - 5 , Bnk ' or. Monreal__ . - 5 Bk or R. Oanalla v Tomato -5 On' ax.ctiANclE. ore New t o " par fro: Plofialielphla. - ' . par On Baltimore , ' Jam WESTERN 'EXCILLNGF.. ;Clneinnatl.-.... ...... .. ..... psr 11.101P . .5.:DSBACIENALcr:. . D' : uT •to 'r kfrig h .......A2 lEadl r . t, 01vt...' . • • 10,00 nev..- IrdigZA." oso Latinn e..ere lan....,.,..a ..r... ..:;. 5,00 444...5.—:- ..... . 4,8 3 !Tan (leaders.' " . 2...1 ..Napoleon...v.. 1 . ja, Mont.. v. ..... ....! 2.15 dal = okat Manrgold " 'do do Drawl. at do Ittli - ashingtou • do at .... do irszeh at Lant•Etti.... do -at 'Steubenville.- do', Branch at Mt. Vernon do: Brant at. .. dol. Brant at St:rink-geld • •do Pram& at Marietta. ..... do Brazils Tror . do Branch at Pm.). do,l WlWl:kat - Norwalk.-- dol, do: FL it Portsmouth-- do , . ranch at .Fatoo ' dor ! , rorb at Barri:ma.- •' anch at Cuyahoga, do!! trenmush at Massilkm..-..‘. ch al Nconoter do I PRIDES . OF STOCKS. REPORTED FOR: TILE PITTOURGU GAZETTE, EV • A...WILKINS & CO. STOCK 'A ND:EXCITANGE BROKERS, - • 200.11' FOVITII STREET- • - -. ~ • -. . ~- , . Prrreeroou,;.l2ooexy 15. - 1556.: .. . Vella States - 4e4- - .....:.:-.: 100'". , .... . . '''. Tid.3ari..t Julr Do, -.. te...,,,...- 100 - -.- lot.Feba Aug. Must ]soli . We...-. 100 - - - lut.Jan.aJolr • ....1 , 0,2' : 611.;,...:;,..,... 100. -... • '.- . 14.1 , r4.4 Aug .5114`nato. tit.- . ... 1 . - '- Int. Ilap•Nor Do. ._ roue. Ge writ, 100 -,- - do aPIILCa 4 4 44 a r . ~.1... .. .' 101%) ' ' •• 7 ' ' , -• .-,'. . •ii J d 0.4 Jur Aluly ey 65...17 , la:Ta Nor • RaskldAlittaburattr. ~ .50 .561: 33 X Rtr.Ner.sle4 .11erehanted stanulllatd. 3 0 37 3 0 _ de Reubsogo 11.aok. 30 36 33! do Alluelwoi daylude OR.* 40 735. 2:35 . , _ "rale4,srroceLi , ' ' 21.4.11. 0 .3 4 1111414 e....-.... .24;i:Dh.,31;,, eq,.t. Vt. 130 r .15, _Rtidge..--......1. ,414, .35 ~/pt.,;.1...1 i kt, Bond dr, 144 , 142.--..,.....- 00 45 4 3 Dlr. • ZO0p• .tiortbertF-Lihartleu...i...... • 50' 40 33 Dir, .211pr.s IVii . " "7,t,u' d.nt m id P7'i 7 '' . .4 J b ;; .7:i .i . 1 ;•, Plttabltd,lffr iimiAiaii. - -; - is co , -, 2 ' : tAi,4, 134,, w.ssm, 1.4nr5.x.c...,... ... 14 .34 my. 16. : iw • Oilmen? Irieutaser , (l6.3. '-. "111 .104 ~. ..• Amelatad 111ruuser/eCo- ..: 7 . 5 . : _. .. Pittsburgh to VI, -....'. .:. SO •. 41 .' 40 •. .' .f„ ` t - L.A. lsunth.* Louisa /4- 14 41 , 3 4 ! Div. gr:1115 e, e aten ..... .... ....-..- ...... 6 0 2.5 - , . do , Mottles Matereette..a..-'-... 60 , ..- . "'''. Dlr.4lled tied • rittaßureh Gag W0r3.4...... 30 'fa ..39 ,•• ." '. • ' . llotwola.li/sekvalar- ,50,, 44 42 +111,..44.414e You rIT P,ltrLter .an . ;16 ••• Now AWL. • Penn& Re tread.- 30 ..- 40 ! • . Ohio t Prone. Re ... .30 473; 40 h Re Dl,.'' . ltalt.' 5. Ohio Railroad-- 30 - ,- . ,a..: t rr ii gl t :Oi rtr .n r . a i re l i r:r i kw, / i i i l IM. 1 4.;,: o .: i' f .i 7 , •.....• ~..2- :-•:, r.. ~. 1 1 D,,,-.:_.. -.L. do. now);. .4106 = .7 . Turtle Creek PLto -Mood! 23 . 10 • : AWK*Porrytv'e I.linV Rd 23 - 24' .05 , • • ' sperm , O rte dtre tier,rpike 351., 7 1101 .10 ;5, • - ~..,„ . rt ..'.. ! i 11'. 110 ll l:4!'s lZtnel7n tC ... Narti.. - Wtalarai..-:. ... . . ... -. 111.• , 10 • .-1 -, -t., =i4kifiliti4l..... ....'. 6 . . i Mo. - . • • - ~.. 3 ; 21"- . • . ' A4vaainwa..:..l-:.:-:... - ..-.. :,.. ' 4 4 35 ; ' - - U=iitiiiii " i;E .': 7 "-- :: -::. : .. ' 7. a . - 1 , - 1. - - • 't dd* Trea . .l - 347.. . :,. . ..'..,._ 25 • 21 ataa ,Cei11air.......:-. r. , .. 4 '3 3 ' -• •, , . ' . - - Nall.Q L.'..".......... ...1 .5.77,:::.:... a - ~' r= l re - *''' ... '.. i‘s 1 - 10 , i' r---,- ' .....-----,-------- RxclisNtin WI). tiA.sg l igii .1 - Lov - si - r - uk . -• :',- "4.1 1 /4LKI NS & Co.; ' -- - -- . • . - - tA C4 i I 4 I . 14 ." 'lc - To:change, - Coin, thTii?a!""-rld'. /74'aiefSiaki Atrik Ani REIGN and I Bank Notes, sem, owe 14nn • Amn., raper dlscomit ' toeka Wo' •41 0n24 rmetr mb ed derrx: for • 0.111.4 Us.u. da . looms I , ritat3At4l. i m v4 whezilA4t • , EOROEARNOLD .1; CO.- , 4:mACERs a meal's v..curc. DANK 1:1413, Le. , TA "Porrrtr=z7.l:JkAnagti ritUbityph.._ 9 .11 1.11 rr?7j7jr FORTA) . 3LEPTITRASIIING RiCifyij AN , I '; SEPARATOREV RANTED - to Ile thoroughly', beilt;. 414=tr U itoteetliM i ge . ?be Thrashing Xleti el firs beautlnuoaragle aant aro matt removed frPm hiS.M t 9 tans anti may. wand with per. nountagenee la 1:12471..01 thine reni_lighter. thrathrs raster: us males beet. wars, Vim than. 9,000 ottlaina Ara DOW_ to use ALw nal Weatareil tg;1314 : 1 . 1.ar calez shirtintati tees, raemCirrented br throe who utibr..ulA reanylota, anit to 'Farkas Wel any la panda Talleit's faitat, auoi le Mimetic& to lbo anti, compielaly , assitralea Ow straw ring shalt lieSsTiartraluoual has Win entire satleartiou whenever wANON/STE A Tait B NOTIC E.—V.O Hee in illribr CiTin • th ikt—lstLens -at Ailmlulytratlnn Vary AI Kruktad Yu Abe paw:Hier an the Fatal. of Agony, to of Syn th Fs yytteTomship:Allegheyirenatr. All- insane Ymmring , thentiyayevinObtad ID _ A ..' 64 4 ,4 6 00 .YikYstml to _maks Inumodlikte.P.YmYYS. .... Y/4 , y g char, yo premnt thentzracilyi atrial. ~ V 4 ,41$ :, ;4 " , ~f ...> &nab Fyyst.l4 TOwnshilh . .. ..taftE rAloo,vo It ft. het=e•ouetv...a 72. ?' , lat. 42iger-zuk,frief.w?n,iimik„,oo.,„. L'ii;::,-,:',P!..;:',.;-.. , ...:t.::'.:;. -, ,. 1 • • . jrs. I,IORRISON, Attorne, and Counsel ar.gour4t. 3 4, 1 7 t ... 1, 27 4 k toirel , l 44 Grata gireat., _ W. 'HALL, Attorney at. Law, "Bake •f . elekttur.;. proof, toithroen Fouitla end Imom' Alloy. , . ~ • - 149 BE ! :1; POL = FS L? , t . Atto t., n o t r e e,. ) , - t a t ! t,, ,:ij‘s . — rt ff&a..a Asps, rittsMirßh. mr24-Y CRAIG Attorney nt Law, New Calle, p..1,M1:10. County, Petalaylenot.. efer to Hon. Whltor.Crali„..roset.Sueolikil),ll,&llei.l.; Ilatut_tou Smlth,_ , KratatT TuLln, 11 gun, Wilson .4 Co., 11. Leo. • ap'S-Sly .• 11 - A3IES J. Attorney at Law, office, tUf • Fourth street, near Witt, Pittsburgh. Sal7e.llya P. SPALDING Attornoy and Counael ' d Ohio. • t,,e,rA l i.'"ii. (7 lZll; kh I L Stanton. , a rr, febs,ll yiao . . i—,----- re it ANCIS C. FLANEGI N, Attornvy at 1.111. W, it. No. 170 Fourth street, ritisliurgh. TASP_EIR. E. BRADY,, Attornoy at Law, *pi No. SO Fifth street. Pittsburgh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. ALLIMEPt. E RAMER & ItATIM, Ti ICILOI ankers And Ex rhanze Brokers.' 'Buy and sell Estate and rer smd Note*, negotiate hems on keel Estate nr toel Sens yurchue andsT Notes, and Time Bina on Nast and. \teat. Boy sell Stock, en (knotnissio. (loos made ou all points dire by corner of tlotel.Third and Wood streets, directl) opposite the St. Charles D. RING, Coin, Stock and Exchange lbmw. Broker, liturth Waal—Suva and MI, Stuck*. lokrot Escha.g Eastcrn suppll,l at cm. taut ratta:, Collection, made nn the West at lowraterc tV is tern.ltank Not... Bought and cold. RATI2wIY Pitman. .111.1,1 ..... 11111 T. LIANNA S: Siumm+siars to llama+. Munn A. Co- Itankera.Ercbange Moral-nand Kra in Torelirn and barncidicYmehandc, Certificatos of Depooilt,lbauk Sate,. and -Speci,—Nr ,caner of Wood and Titled drcerm. Current Money recalved o, tit•pnelL, 0.1050 Chatka !Mule. nnd. convene'," trade on nearly all princi palpolt, or rim Gulled The Kilian premium paid for Foreign and American - Adranees mad, on consignments of Produce, sltildcti i rut, on liberal term. a' vri . U. 11. WILLIA3IS & Co., Bankers and s it tv dangr i llr bl l f: r r , North Last corner of Wo o d and Nil transactions mate ' c . .2 liberal tarns. and collections prourptit.attentled to. juildy • A'WILKINS & CO.; Exchange Brokers,' • Nn. 75 'Fourth street. opposite the Bank of Pitts ,targh. All transactimu at most Illieraidstes. hi" LARIMEII, Jr., Banker find Bro- Y ler, 4th street. No.-06., adjelninlng the Bank of Pittsbursh,' HOISIES & SON, Deniers in F(nei,.,o; nd Domestic Bills of Exchange, Certificates of Dm Ba a nk Notes and Specie, No. dit 3lsaket street. Pitts burgh. Air - Valleetlan• mad, oh all thu principal allies thraaahnut tho l'pltad States. - COMMISSION &C. AIT:11. A. MeCLURG, Dealer in Fine Teas. V V Choice l'andly firneeries, Wooden and Will.. Ware, alber,of Wood and girth *Meets. Is nor remising a lam assortment of Fresh (hods, In 'addition to' his silently ex tensive Most, burehased hem tlrst bands in the rnstent markets, which will In mid at this Unrest market prices. Steamboats, and Palmlike, 'doing by the quantity, PUMAIed at wholesale rates. frebteds delleeredln the city tree of risme, anIS Iv.& A. 31 . 41 — ANE, Conitnission and For warding Merchants, dealers In Won and Produce seneraliv: also. Pittsburgh Itanufeetures, No. 114. Second street. l l itteinumh. • • arkll4 fl WELLS & CO.. Couunission iNlerehants v_.). and Wholende Dealers Irk Bacon Fish, Flour , Dried Frnit and Country. Protium, ge.rally. No. :12.5 Liberty . street. Commeeeial 800, MUM:lmb. legit-ft:l • S. LEECH. .31eALPLNI & CO.. Whole= • sale limners, and Diederaln Provisions. Metals nod Pittsburgh Martunalutes, \a 242 and 244 Liberty strand. Pittsburgh. YonWrMLIIIMP rIIQYSSP- Vi/LBERT rilriDEßlta, WilOterUlle(4Q tem Trainee Denten. Votunrding nd.CommlyWu m errbannk N 0.13 Wrod stmt. PALA - burgh. 4vr.1.31.1nal an , S annul:ex on coarlgnnytnx.. gna.l3 - Inoure4 dnatnrri. • • - nonr.EOPPNPV BASH- IPSZIKPI. 1./ . ROBISON 1c CO.. ]Wholesale .Grocers, Ltit„sProdv=Zillgtb:gh.c--"*. " "*- 1-1:61- .( 4 1 tlit . f r Ni E u l t i L f t u . c c ..;.; o r v tc: ll Dplar la Flaw. 'Waal and Pralata generally.' No. First A. and 7101 rera.l et, Fittsbarab. AV ' , KENDRICK; -Enrwarding and Coin • Mot' also.A r t for 1 anufsettir. iteret: • Partirotir attention - paid to Forwarding Meirtuandias, and consignment* for saia concoction, or wawa. for 4.14,te of any cis-script/Ma '" • Ores i Vriters promptly attended' to. Instrartkdts an imp llatly °hays& • •t • Your lAndnesads respectfully solicited: and 17i/atm. My self to us* ove' emintXci .c, ita Idatriebrat • • • ii""f Mtn 3 331 e D3;:"Ffirrititillle-lagi.P-efirnlnitit ffsinofastm•ect artrett.,.. =1,47 and t. littsisomh. , ♦: le. . P. rose - 1 1 1 1 , r 5 . ) :1 . . D. ....T , NES 44 , ..meccs6ori to 1721.'4.cl:tants. Dor U ltl l ll4burgh ffsnufsetnr:locols: •. • , 1.) W. POINDEXTER, C.innuission and IV: Bt b Artlelet of Pittslarth ontezally; Ct IV &ter. mud 61 Eront arret, Plttsburzb. Pa. _sel.ls - - - • --- - J. A. amtrauncs-.:-...-.,. ......... :.-:-.--..5. F. rx 01111 X 3B: • URBRIDGE INGRHA3I, IVholesate GrorsiminEA CtannAmino Umlauts, xca. 116 Water' nirret, and 250 1 , 11.4 .rant. Eltlahnrab. . HEY, MATHEWS & CO, Wholesale Gro, serS:Cssumissliinrsud roilrardins Ilerrhants. slot smuts fur Brighton Cotton Sara, 5i Wsta st., Pittsbumh. AfFs rl illi e i r ;! .t .4 4 l%;ll4 ,l 6 .. en i e . ral uoue - on sanslsrustents of Produce jal7 7 . .1 , 91, WM- _ing" WILY." tIOTIN • WATT -& CO., Wholesle Grocers, Csatunission 3firchsats. and Heal to Produssi and ttaburgh.llanufacturcs,lio. =,Liburts. rt., Pittsburgh, n, CANFIELD, late of Warren,7 Ohio. s h aTo i t i l , sl ,9 n and torgrard e 31eretur, Pearl Ash. and Westera Prcsluse t sosn i =lf• /trust. betusen CodthGeld 'and Wood, Pitubststsb. ruouss urns. FL.. -. TITO." LIT/L14.11F. fLats of firm Rsbison. tittle co,) • T TATTLE & CO., Wholesale Orucers,: nroesmunialun Merchants, and Deniers ID Pittorusruls lisanGetnrce loran. , 112 Fscoukl. street, Pitts- Islu;s:s3 • CITTEESE WATIFTIOUSE . CN/LLlNlbTornraraln; and o;tbut fusion 3finirbant.saul Ibm.lrr In Chesuseßutiss. Pl,l, slot Prvlons generally, .2b Wood street - o.lu Water. Pittsburgh BONNII - 011 --- ST & 3ILTRPIIT. Wiwi& ode Oroecrs and Curandision Merchants, and Deal.. ill Pittsburgh Manufactures. No.= Wnter street. Pitt.. burgh, Pa: LACOB FORSI^III., Jr., Forwarding and Vl Conrminfon iferebant.No. GB Rater larva, tittaturgt. fejAy7.3 _ 1 1103LASPALMEIL Import qr,, and .Dealor In v..* Alarlian wat 15.5, x.k..f. lotarem Third am:VT*laq. Maned. • • . . r ...M cCIINTOOK ; Intr r rter und Whnk, r.V.Asl D t rc &l i i g t a 4lacSnat Trn . titrc a n Ld nat air.= matuauntr,,..ll7 mrrgt ! tr, 113;AIIIFI 1 / 1 1 LANGE, fletiler in ilittCn, Lnatliararul on. 215 Liberty street, (si timgn of the (hd n livens.) Met keen on hand. at all es, Ken. era liarortment or Leather or Pboannarfers and Saddlers' ,vsa: ea t Shoemaker' findings, Todla. •• • . stalk; . ' • • •:•• BARD t 11:11 Atitonßis7.% PATTON, Wtioleirale and Ile i lan Chnneri;ots• the n.a.r..me Diarisevi. itsteargh,P, , OBEItTIIOORE, IVlrolenale Grocer, Rec. , 1117,6rr I '.:ll%!,"."ltlnube .I.a.'aup l Ulorty street.. On d hown es .g. en. Int, Work nfmrperinr 31p3onelftela irttlekeyorlifett be • 44,11aw.lbeesati. f., • - • urs* . "." . . ' . ". e .... JOWL' 11LACKBtild; Ivholfhinie on, pilaxanh 'Od,f,11":1•431 their Van:Louse. 141 Water street, kUlaborgh. , - . iuita'mciir...... . : . Mitt+, SAIALL•DICKEY - &-CO., Wholemle Gra rer, Oommlirfon Aferibaitz, and Doslera In: Prirtur.; n:ll3lVaym Anti, NM 107 hoot stmet, Plttainorgb.. JON; .. . .. WM: , AtaILLS ROE; Molesalo Grocers an MG11111(4i0T )ItMiantr,liii. 194 Liberty - greetPl 44*, 111. 14414E1' -MO, O. cow MIA% tr, tr. • .... scour r, • ..; W BAGALEX CO.,&r CO., Wholesate o- N0...111 and 20 Wood . stmt. rittntagrall.- T.. Laatrr eormrr or and thrAnnrk Fond wart men t or ..hot as Woolly, sad, fate Teas—Foreign Fruits and Nuts. Wbokrafaand Botta- Fuel, F o o supplied ton.t be lowest terms. - - PALZELL Jo' CO.. IWholesnle , Commission Ilerchant.,...p.aer. In Produre 11 1 , 21 , 14 h Uttrah Msuutuaturao.' No. Litxrty slneot, ,--. i:41%11: writ ~.. . --r-, -.DATIL lt tk17.4.144.. . lOr i el i t . i li r lf t e ... .e:PLE:S, trlCeellNolll tii : Cnomindon Itterbants; Outer.' le Iron.Nlu., G1.0. 4 t2 Tarot, and PlLtaburah 3tanDßeturr ono p; asmr of Woo-Is/Ad TrikterstrOtsalttshorgli. CVLBMTSON, _ 434.EGmilmnitulon . sons ' . •- ":.luegit►l9Att; i"- 4..L . .5t R. :FUNIS; fluilesale"Grocers, miritno )lerebsils. rind Dealers In Vrodues-10km0 frosting ess , Llberty,lfoolVantl • Wit. U. POGGIr.IID IADALEY, WOODWARD o 01e Groan. Nct. 21,ffierkot street. Phllndllp6lt • JFZOTT; bentist, Foorth stieo t . a i i.rf .m Vel'eld of Mallon; Otnak *run AU wak vraArd.ei Nan 16'004 3 D.T. "no iinn‘t. Mlle* hoowilieni - 9 1. y. to 6 P. N. Satordoln no one Intli moinnt er Wended to Inter thn. 3 br oppoiapag. op to nacs 'of ontregoo numnst. • 1,016.6th.1 finivs,4l.Ulli ;.ANTII,-IPOWDEitED : Pt',.. a ; 1 '.. 1 02,, . 4.' “..;.....'.7.;,,:i.Z.:413 -.•- " ti*,-- '{. ~ta:n .~:i: w iii Qr: ATTORNEYS. GROCERS. 8: COWEATZ, ALGAIXT. Al lIFACTURIN G•• W.. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail t v d . t laut t l!lketurfr envl Dealer In Cal•lnet.Ware, So. R 3 lIEN NETT & BRO., M ufactumrs of Plaiu rbd Tam, - reDo , lb.ekiDabam and Cream Colored are. Oilireiat the Slanufactory, metier of Wadi:maim and Franklhaistreeta, Ilintilugham, opposite. Pittsburgh, mar3Oally 1 - 01i',1 NETIIERELL, Manufacturer of ity PATENT BOX VICES, a superior article, SOLID BOX and URAZED BOX VICES. cdrner of Anderson and Rob inson arrostr, ono equate from the Ilsnd street 'Midge, Al legheny City, oe,luiecil I POOL WORKS, corner of lint andlibertv iectriPiltiburnb,tete Toole of ever .. . , y. Foch IltON PLANERS, Slid. sad M O ]laud TOT ING LATHES. DRILLING MACHINES. Le, An, mtknofitc tur.l to order. "far:" " JOB. K HAMILTON St CO. , SOON (Mb.. IV SES S QUIGG. 'Manufacturers of Spring and /Mater Steel. Plough Slab Steel. Steal Plough .1 % etznh and }U tly ale Unfi; limas M oo Tanury, Half Patent Seven. Mall and !fau:net...al Iron axlea—Corner. of ROM and Phat etrnett, Pltttburgh. JORa & QIIO, 0. 000£00, qtl4o - ciPB. 110GERS & CO., Manufacturers tn ♦ 114 , 3. 1 .. a rateat tiaproved Steel Cultivator.—Coreer las and Vint sorest, Pltivbur36. felll_ AWSZN, MOHAN & CO., Itlnnufaeturers of 1 1 1/ovalv. Spades. le. Wanehoulaa: 22 WLad rt., Fir hod 11veLdol atzveta, rltt.hurah. Pa. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, CIIILDS & CO., Manufae -1.1 tun,. of— NM) A io.l lantar 4-1 Sheath, aa; Canal Chaiu of an : talon sadelvade, Cvdtoa Taiga, Iced Oorda Linea and Sash Cord: .• 11opo of all elms and diaeritaiona . . 41111114 era gr,Ard left at the Hardwire 3tore of lagan, Wilma 131 Wood street, have attention. 102AIY_ WY. A. 11.1110 Y AN. !M.N .- ELL. 11 1 . 1 7 .„, 1111.2 r N . 1 , 1 %. r1 0r. Mutitta. Mutate.,S r . Alms, Cotton Mitifia manufacture.. , lookokr, ltelgoNn stud, W EL Market Allegheny city. I street. near Ylto.rittsbergh 11.—Old Mora alai Conner taken In oe.hange Ow work. or rash Orders left at the Foundr) or• Oakes. aIII lm attended to puertually. fuhay • . Arnold it Williams "(EATING AND VENTILATINGOVAILE -I.lol:SE—Manufsehtna. of Flillsou's Fu ti rpaces, ht IlvTulting. anti t tbr titcato, flas or Water, No. ltn Market street, Pittsburgh. have sold our Furnaces, Pattern, to Stow. AItNOLD u hoot ire cordially renninucall to the hatronagn of the public. rel WAITE. ATIiIN.94IN a IX). E' DIN - AND CEDAR W.I.R.E.—SAMUEL KTIOEFEN keops constantly on hand. t assort ineuVor W ash and Path Tuts; Horse. Steamboat. gmx Oak Well, Kitchell or Draw Rocket= %Fusion Bowls. Plints, Dry Nlendoren, floc aml Cherry Waph D4arsls, and all other Undo of mare In lino. .111.-50 oests Tubs. and lon desen Buckets. Wanotxon, itlasouto Hall. Fifth street. Pittsburgh, Pa. att2Fy Blaokgmith Bellows Manufactory. ( 1 0-P.IIII'NERSIIII' NOTICE.—TIie sub `lo serlbers woold remeetfollr Inform their friend• and the nubile moierolly, that they have entered Into pc.ttier rhip nncm:wine ha. t he 19th of aloe the of 11. • W ILLI A lip .t t:CC, fur the Insalufaccuiv t.f It2.ACKSNII7II r,f every ,h•nrirdlon. a bleb thee aro deter:llln to mate of thelc, test ',Parrish; and rupcnior iernrk loanchtp.. Th , y . Intend to hays alwaya nn Land an tent all ems fern . 2.", ha - 40 Inthea. at their ruanufaetery. n.reer af Italnat.n and Sandusky It011f:hT %VI J.% Allaahenr City. Ma) . :•1. en, r A. BROWN, Avould m.,st ri,peetfully hi e! , form the Pailk that he keeps on hand. nt hit stand tot tan went stdn of the Dimond. Alleehenr Cite. a com plete asanrttnent of Venlflan Blindx Aln. Venitlatt Shot tees are made to order, , ln the ICeet stele. courant.' opted to withln the Unit rt-stes.' Idled. can Fe rerroired without the aid of C l 'a "exam driver. Haring l'intohn.rei the Mach'. tot 4, and,-wncol of the Cabinet Estahlittnnent at limper k tad` ate prepared In furtilch their t 44 lu. tomes as well lot the oldie lard, with ererldhlng n their line. Agency, ho. 3,Wnotl stnret, lidtdoirgh. mehtid J. A. 1111t.W . L01114Yr„... —,—. --11 ii . .. w.irrm.ve. PENN GLASS WORKS; 1 ORENZ 5..... IVIGITTMAS, 31alitifiwiltrerg 4pr tII kinds Of VIALS, BOTTLES. an.l WINDOW G ASS, C. 4 Halo sad CZ Froml. strap{., I'lltzl.tawh . N. 11.--Parllcular attßaloti told V1...D1 Ala, .4' . 1 VI ',Dv - Gls. and jolt ate 1.0.1410 For Bottle. and 1 lal.. rvp ' '..l .1.3.4 D. 3eI,IIII , JAN, .. It'. t,i4D. 31 • CORD & CO. WIRILMA IX ANTI It MAI L SASH - lONA DIX HAT AND CAP :MANUFACTURERS A %T . ) DITALERS TN ALL sn ix , runß. TTRNER OF ITOOP 3..V1) FIFTH .vTILETTS. • • crett_qu.lft - le II af Pittsburgh, Pa.. Istr ' • 3 . 5A1DE8,0.1..11/4- 11 7 1L1.J.U1 TATE & CO., No. 10 Fourth street. nrar Ltberte. and Federal street, A "Orlieut ltlattufeeturree of tibeet Lead 1,...den It:areal% Math.. Water Chwete. be... be e r gr. Persona tehollace wart, to dniinwar tine will do writ to call, as thee may rely DO ha. Me their work erecated practical 'orartatam. and u we manufacture...tr own lewd Ow and Meet lemi. we can afford to werg at !east as low tu may other wittablithment.in either title., Perron. tram the cornice, who wish to tomb:ow pipe for onmwriair water from Somme. will find It to their sdran tav, gire eater nil liefnm porelmeltm (mo t moan! bend,. Els we are the roily utanufacturge ti 1,0 riot and sheet Grad in the der, Orders ftiou the ~ m eter L,r lead Pipes. ithwri /mot and Pu.otw Milt mole.. prompt Wttrutlon. mhlSallw tf :Self Beataug, Smoothing Irons.. llk E 'l' ST Tin. nst . p..."'131 , - 4:mr.rve g ent of the maid. tadtew end (been a rage deal. ri Mawr, time wmt coou..r. Merchant. and Pedlar.. Imarlied em (Reim! terse. kdd.rett. trotd. void , )J. .1 Aet CE yd, MK Wool street. Pittsburg. g 3. Vur sale, aim, at the criusipal barley,. sings lo the eity hytt. Grail Cc Co, and Mr. John .Cartarlgtit.— glen: WltOell Pass on the mum reitteirle, fetattreiiterly-'3,114 _ Bolivar Fire Brick and Crccil;le Clay Man nfactarin Company. rpm S COMPANY HAVING ENLARGED u.. 1 their rapatitt fcr manufacturing. arc woe prepared ineetlthe ingrate.' demand foe theirillirter,. trot/N*l,nd Didldlna Lisp. lodge promptly agettMel by 111111 ti Joji Er, Canal Muhl. - Pittalourith, Seatember COACH FACTORY. " v "' /ti " • • Out of Carrinnitet. ranking frow slol,to ofmt. m. Carrlagem •re d built from . the ttsl oic tutorial Win! w.rL111... li h el p n ,s ' l l , tared Is 0. t....t0.n. he muerwam of him trulitwa anti M. hreat Irwronmo hi demand fir till. rimte of tre,k. Las h u i t ut,d him not in built! uny [miaow, or low prieted•uorit ht hie umtultilmhaieut. Wriest 'lurk slit ploutte mil anti examine Ms stock !mt.. gain, East All intik warranteil. • New Coach Factory—Allegheny. 31. 11. WHITE talittid rc •et.fullr hifilem tbe mottle that they hairy err rind seru m laMock, Lawmen Federal sod tramitteter etreets. They are uhw limiting and era rebore./ to mealy,. orders Mr every deemiption M vehicle. Owlt , . Vharim., ituvrie. Plortou. lc, tr.. at bleb. tram Weer itt'agallre7Tiel;'4l.4.,ltnell"Z4ilah.O‘t.it7;;; and the fadei yror! c sttir i ye ( It ir r i t reaubbsole tenor s ate &dee VaYttc Part a; . tantre ' t; to the ~Isola,, materlalv , red baring seen bet coonetrot smkte.e. they havetin hailtatlon 1111/11.111tiinf their work. We themfoce cal the attention of the public to tide matter. • . . v. It.--lieraleirrx dune In the hest manner, and nu • Ifni tar at seanmal•le terms. itrartf Coach and Carriage Factory. --- TOIINSTON, BROTHER k CO., corner of • r...w00t and ititlawria xtrewtst. Allegbenr Cllr• WOlati tkialfrendvi i ? the l ! 'llark-4113 set Its of Ilitiah and . morn - Mon. • - • - ill :orders wlll •14.nsenited with itrhireirard to duta• lellity and leanly bf Onlab. Repair* wall silen attendtat !to on the men meenehte tent,. l'elost In all their work the beat Faiatena Shaftn, Toles and It heel i?t off, they thel mond.% that - all who Throe them with their Jettronalte will rerfeellf extlyfied On trial ef their ascot . Innehasent are renneeted to aft, Owns a eall holler Intr• rbOinbr eleewherr. Fifth Street StochingFactory. tI3I[I,ITY. ENERGY, AND ECONO3IY. The 6 , it nneela In f ]lane. Men*, Un derehlrtn. end Drftwern onlil int man n rant tireen prima. nt the Fifth 'trent ntorklnn nether. nil tondo Dann but pone, wad. r ADV.\ IN YE Dl};. y I. DALT. Ftocilmilialory.6th .tran. Lotworna Wr.;:l and ilniket. P .YHE; .11•NCIAcrtitsx• nP CCIIKLYO n0V.F.13, OUATP3I, PIIONTF, FENDER/3. AC.. Litortif STpul,npovik 4 1 . AIINESTLI. direct attention to a new. I1:4I and hiandomoutrosttorn . of ormi. toil; sir kto thelrnoni rotsrno ~real COOK t(1 sit're kno•rn tbs "Ice, irtone SEW y and the relorn ttar. „ Those Sonata madness of nulph, efonntny of ...PO* and omsildnmy material, onlin•• anything of lb. kind Trt onared to tho Inshltm . In addition to tho artiolosallisaou to of their amend Moot out:sorb...a nen - thing he tbolr totUm, vs' th Moot approved Improvements In rtri• of nnd uttlltf. Platform and tk•unter KIALEN, Bork 11,,nn Boner. !Pall. Woo.. Stol And lk,g iron,. nunar end Tra HAW.. 2.4 to every nna•llnn rorlhty .r re, lo sod ate .lsh: An insportdon ardlolt ed. rublaq'td3 L. It. LIVINGS7O , ftlol.. MALI; 4. 5. J. J. aMJOCa Livingston itoggo_n & Co. NOVELTY WORKS, PiTTSBIUROJI, PA. rIRACK. anti Depot' , Ilailread Scales, Iftir, clans and Wulf, dod Platform and ennutOr dn.; 'Arks of all slats. Pining, Drop M UL Lu 1-atrhos. Coffee Mills of .arlosts leltubc• Paintapproved rattartnn 1101 to wd Yastanlnion , MalleaLlo Iron Castings of vrer vs. rfel In farm and antah, alt _ . MAPPET .4% OLD, Fonsinpv,,PVlAl Vim An) f.IAI) • Pri• and ies•istrft.,stod, PlAtthtinth- A5O VITrip.II7I6ILINIVINNITESAILItaIt. V/ITICIY.AI.I..IIMV, AN UF.IIOTURE all kinds of Water, Gas and Alearn }lianas, Houses fitted at wltni.las and ',tor on abort stake. . mr44l d. . _ . HOWARTH& BROVIKR, — ; • MARBLY, - MASONS,' SPI LIBERTY .s-rE En: xra )7 spy - sant I iv ESPECTFIULLY inform their friends and too pol,lle noperelly. that they hallo .4,0n0d tool, ) I. Works at Or alms rtand.wh•rn tem. koop on bond • .41.• ••I , Ply of aontlfnl MARBLE MANTF:Eti, of al , Plan and outbk stslnn alonamento. Tombs, Head (toner, Portant., Net*, ie., which they offar at extremely. lon o Mnrlin In - Innek, Slab*, and owed to nod.,. C, notary tots eneloood. with Bairn and Proordnt Stone.. W. W. WALLACE,' • • STRA3I , 111•41 t FAITOR K S, . 310,.1 . 2.1 ard 4= Lan* st;w 4 , 071.7fici, Nn 1, - • PITTSBVIICIII: ItIONEMIENTS,. • Tomba; 'Crave Stones; iv it. Purnltuze Topt, 3t tale. ltneuelna Atones, L.re on hand, owl law% to order . nY•nwoningri.nt the nost " Three hriqdred nr,basid NV selected de. L' irtrr, taliver:re:e',a Mob Stec .411.1 lab ¬ch at tin laortr'Stunk • • • •-• !, • , • on= • • • • • • • W. .c•. WALLACk. naitYlftl:!= t- g:I=V: I ; I 47=V Suier %CIVIL nets, Panty' and Volvet OASIIMER VloAti-etedmere and Mk Vrstintrx great'uriety. ' 1 , 14.0 n. trir :orsinperLir Clottilpg Art non/ dly to. Z4ll , ll7l:lo'aiTtinlffeli t alZVll4..4l::. . kt. 11,155 tabeF!.y rlmt. • • • • DRY • - 1. - A. NAVIN A .ro. rrnauxsou...,o. - . :N; BEASON, keo.. IV hofisalo and-Rettil . DeakTs In Foes ClSnd4iVr:Pir* innnt, Pittabs!roh, .14 U.RPUY" 110 4 4 . 4 ara i rA . "; 1 3 : I . BRICK.--2 oases .psi 3 buid. and' , ihr Bita4t4i: . enteit . ; jup br „Imo it,iimaa - PI _ _ - i'ITTSBURG,H, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 1944. CARD.—lialing been appointed tile ex -4'l owl./ agontstibr l'ittalotrah. Cro the sato orviit.in Mist. Cement. and Stretch. Leather Itelting..an nfactur. hr a/CAVELL a SON, of Hartford, Conneettrut, We now Mfrs f•lr iwle s lugs, assortment of el wkidoi, toanufacturod,at the sanoufseturces prizes, .111 a. article icing enperior to any Loath., Pelting crer ollhred In thin Inarket. Al., iarge atock of ali if of Indla Itni•bcf Setting .constaktly on handa and for sale at the ..11achins• Belting Depot; No. 116 Market stmt. • ••• A USTIN LOOMIS, Meat Estaw Agent, trlitt t lit l , le Z;"l" B"ter, .2" 10. - a to Tood. Itaainoan protoptly.atttodoti tn. Dtk.ll y 1.A..311.TEL L. MARSIIELL, Seetetary Cat, sen's Insurance Certasuurr,lll Wales street. IV P. JONES, Agent of the Insurance V:v . Co. of North funcriet.l.ll ' , root strrut. 3L GORDON, Secretary Western In6u- Imam Co.; BT Water street. 1 GARDINER 4.:OFFIN, Agent for Franklin Flrolnourence Company. north-eoxt. arner Ot.Wood ,All4l Third sooroels. 13 A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu . tuallumunneo Company. 42 - Water grout m_limrm,Avem 1111 C.'STOCK.TON, lateJohilifort:.&.Stoek tun, Hahkr~ller Ittwl".`"- i - L. R.E.ID, Bookseller nod Stationer. No. 1 , Fourth street, Apollo' Buildings. R. IVELDIN; Wholesale tied Retail ; Q) T • Milder In Plank abd SohOil Rooks: Paper .d tits onto, NO. 131 Wood great, (between Third and Four th ) Pittsburgh. nar y 'MIN S. DAVISON, - Bookseller and Stu ." Honer, amrereortn inteltion L Agnew, No. 6.5 Market etreets near Fourth. Pittsburgh. Pa. ENRY 8. BOSWORTII. Bookseller and le .lhotter In ttiattonory. Axx, No. H /3 . 2!3terket en; t. noa r . t le lintnond. Pittsburgh. Pa AI 111 .. . A . . 4 CO., Booksellers and Stationers 11 No. a Wool otroet , next lloor to tho turner of Third, I . I titangh, re. &bud awl Istr book. nivetantly on hand. li k H. ENGLISH - A CO., B.s.ksellers. No. i 1„ ,, ii ,E:4: . i 1 , :11 . Dif ... /tit, bttneeit Vane& and itiooond IVIITSIC &C. loiiN 11. MF,LLOR, Dealet in Piano Fortes, 31nale and Moydral tilltrumentA. lk.oka, and ,tationorv. Soto went Om Chirketing's Pt.no roar, far Woorrn lYnoa7lvanla—No .1 Wood etrooL •_ KLEBER, Dealer in MuAc, Mu- A, : r t I nd t ; . I . t t nNelvan'4, Attadituent. Also for Dunhanz',. II s t et t uLG.IDER & CO., 3 . lusie . Sinn . .. 4th =,ing.t."An2.l:lll`,r,e," - L. 1,11.(11X. Jan!. nriciNti IVILVOX ,t; CO., Druggists and Apoth- J. 31erket etrert ulul the Diamond. kruit cum.* ant ly nu Laud u full and ncuurlete nuourtment u DrAittru g u/00 , l . edlclues,l'erfuloory.andurtlelex pertain/0g lbeLr Citt ON I'. SCOTT, ITholeqale Dealer ila• oj Ll erugg. Psin Oil, Varnishes and Dye Stuffs, No. Lld L busty ourtvt. Pittsburg', SII urdurs runive prompt Mt... Minn. .Suunt fur LOUdglll 1 C. 114 111.4116101e1 family ntsr tfr-.lu A. 6 FAHNESTOCK tt. CO., Ivimieslde a . DrusSNlsts. and rossufarturons of Whit, Luort.ltrd ILI. slut Lltbargs, tr - rust Iftxxl and Front Amt., Pitt*. hugh._ nvelt7 E. SELLEIIS 11 , Imlesale Dealer in • Dsft — s. Thintat, Dys " Stuffs Vprniettsa. tre.. Le.. ' Llf trod strest,Dittibursit. ' Duals tritTsnttsl. hires nW I'L.Y.OI3LIM YAWN OZONIC F rITI.II. I..IRAEN RENTER, WholeNale & Retail firsiggistY, enrner of Liberty nint St. Mix street 4, Vettsloter.b. SCITOON MAK ER & CO., Wholesale Druactsts, No. 2/, Wood .tract, rlttriintr4tti. .p OSEPII FLE.3IING, Sueeessor tr. L. WilepTx OD a Co., ryynor AlArl.rt strisit and 'Costs era. :mT . 7, 'rt al l rl " :grrlet ' l nerrainins. to his 4uslnyss . 1 . /urn:lons prnseriy4is. mech.:ly .otntoaadnl et all /10:Ir • 111 cal HA FT:'.lr., siiePesr Nl'auf- P`r. NAlinhinsle sn.l lime it Prvastirt.atiiii lienio l Paint, las, Dyestuffs. tn.. Wrsyl eiftsset. tolnsr 1)(551 a - 4-ra T tihi r Agent fur fit: FOTeS Ifssitelne. )317 • }lite II ANT TAILORS. BCIIESTER, Tailor and Clo „ thier. N. it'4.0,1 env!. Carticulnr Ain-talon ur 74 boys' 511 Vuoti.s• Clnthinsr. ILLIAJI tlItY,, Nio . rehant 1/r; v and basil. In ItesAy 'Masts C 16,1,1114.151 fit sirnst. . _ _ F WATTS .t. CO...3lerchua Tn n iIo, ISI • Li t .. rf , ,trt.,,.— Re aro two traartalng MT i ... I us; stook ritharato far 41oritlouxria Irrar—Cletba I hr. sdarovor and Vaal/00.40e lumen idyl+ and al:mato:111ra. star fritnriv not caratotarroarill 143.1 ~1,. du, a tall. (gala MEDICINE. T R. J.LIIES and 11, Plrt6 shut, .1.4.411• *bon CAtbectral, ytu. • W,llein Goods, Nn. IST I.thmtir 01444. 1.11,4 T. C. WARRINGTON; (D 1 1 .1.01.4.1 AES' CH [LOREN'S 5110 E STORE. /M ho. asao urt land • toll assortment. 1:6, -- 21, J•a W rtb straot, Plitsburith. Pa. sa.lchly.l vTALTEE P. MA FtSfl ALL. lailx , rtervaa Daslar In Min. Plitunud &I Da*orstlte Pot., aourt &Cu., or Pena. orthia' 4.3 frOlt PRINTERS.—We will sell n goal Imorrlid airy very Ice l'or cath. non twitormi a DAUER, .0 meet.. a MIS PA SIIIONS.FOR LADIES' I/RESS -no Paris Duni.. fur TUNE. direst per stamSar • II tem mi . sal... the let troth,. by Mao.m ZIA tY. is tf ?Da Intr. Fenn. slurs Maud street.. NIBROIDEREO AXE . APLICA TILLAn-Matertala markedanthrohlary and At.; Parsitork by . MRS. L. It. Wilda IN, lea( No. 2 251 , .; Aron .treat. above Atoll. , i3llll i olater z er . . li .1 1 1 1 1;11 . in 1 niwbt.o orif ofoal.V.t . he Post Othre. PI-TTSBIJROIt IACTOItY 40 Diamond Allen n•er Wood straet 'E. 11. ItlOlll.OlV. Prorrirtar. U TETs i t A ' Y . 4 8 opt i l i agr U' lte rn ee t ; 0 ra. Pitts/a:rah. Mai*, LIM4MIIIr.4, ralls.Flunrluills. Iladh/hafte, hnodubLabels Arehltartmal and Muhl. Drawing., nuolnem and Visiting Comb, iteu rograyst ur Drawn on *kola, and printed to Colors, Doti, Brenta, or Mark. lo the mast •pplared style.. .ad at the moot ream.. .1.10 prin., FELIX'S . GENUINE EN.TRACT 0 I eevvrm, re. 41 .n00 ,, 201.1 . ,rr0dr0gi nom premiums . , ig": tinter ?Nadal* and 2 ldrionzas-maantarlmy. 4fs Penn Street, Pittahornb. Ita_ 10)...Bouente aa/114(1..1 ruuntarfsits. Bread and Crackers. JRON CITY PILOT BREAD and CRACK ER ItAMMIt Y. No. all Liberty ettord, Oporalt. lbw hood Pnittleirld. Marino purriossa4 ono of W. 11.Nolin'aVraekar ~,,t Pllnt rend BkeliiDef. I am prepared to all all ord., for Cm*. or Print Mood. ot the snorted nothe. ittorrl. r Valolb nnad, Rya NMI 1.441.1414 Weis& lame .";ilterulliset"4!.ll:=,e7t7. :',7lllfloth 1-4 an d Erred. at oli toot. • atuttamuferthunary on band and pude , Iw - order. .1 4 • . ikArANTED—obi Oninage of American Sil- V Ten Amigo Plisar and 4111.1 t 40 Shores of N. 2N. tiaoh.,,by 14 D. KIM', tioln, block and Es. Draw. _ . NEW CLOTHING HOUSE. . Edmund Watts & Co.. MERCHANT TAILORS.' X 0.183 LIBERTY NTREFr. - RE in receird . of their Fall Stdes; also n A "rotnilleto 441111Pai atXPII and Staple Rondo. tor Pa RIAgoLY !ATMS it moth no (hammier, Plata Fur mid it5 , ..10, 11 y salt Illot Cloths, coltn and untangles: ura of the boot marro, and moot fools lonabla Dolonvfor Craw and - Fnuck • Co rots. Dwlntn /dark Comintern. and Dneakins, Phan and Flury roluredONli ono,. of ontlrrlynaw drolgria lastlngo-Juot•rreelsett, of the .niorrat Astro. and In groat variety. Altneether an unequaled apartment lo ll.mudo roll the attention of oar Pllo6,lllen and n* beg lasso in stoma then,. that all elolhea mod, by usoluall to of *tunerk, style. and at towboat* mires, New Restaurant. THE inelersilned has opened RESTAU ant at No. fd, itmeth'strootun fandnoni from Idarkatt noarr oppoalto Our •Mrrobants' Ronk, 'Odell be tan bond .4"Jf Platuarell to stoomanwalato nw a n Mr. .% all hour,,.Pi th On) (blot th y 1 . 11114 in' ey ma (hiallna Dinner all the tab!, dallgtmin to 3 o'dock P. kl.. and .-..3-4tt-th. 1 11 In /then to colds no table wllla all thr rllearlea of L 1 / 4 11600. %all owl refrealimanta ramlinro ordor, al boar% on tbe shorts) nn WWI thw farilltlca rotor:rot by the ant-sr:Abe, tit 44444410 n. he tont* to n. 144 to , 11141 t. Orland , and ea tango, nntrongo, and lotlta • rollgn , from all who dosimbai . any a no nfor latch weal; well got tip, stud Screed In ona•reptirmaluto Tams ridoonablo. JAS . :WILSON, No. 00 roactli Pittsburgh, Slay 7. 18113. • -^oo - ILOVINt DAlltY.—The tubseriber pared to fornteh 10 hridltee, YitEnt MYLK and CM:A M. end tbsoktol-"Fre the tuttronsns or blo Mends end the public, Ills IXIIVS• will Ito Intl on good h , donnnn 4.4 nn9nTet7 cars:lll.bn Liken to estlefr onetomere. Indent aldnotsed to IVllkine Poet Otßeettthlt , fr the No."or the reeldenre AIM greet, nitt be tendel . to. .• (odidtli I. YAM Cl t;ar_petqigej Oil Olathe and Matting ' I . llol3lNtioN •&,CObacg. 47 ,Fifthaticeidiesi ,!,;',4 4 ;41i - .4l.ll,°:4lTs,,t,trzmnillgithrarArgat. Royal lalort Carpol;. . Th • ,;.• TairepratalrCar.,ol rtm j i" I ., 6 grl g r with I VAr ?. gartid ti lol i g ,, low Zro i l .t Wutfi. panties and prima CU fo Piano sod 'rat& Marmot-Aaron '.3latiltag White or owl 0.-larldef l!datioir 'yap 11.4 0 . will be offered -at the LOW.E . .ST cal , 11 r ! SUD:STOI iil , •.:=o.w.witlizirtnaeui for thr 1104 tutonenta aJo tho °row.* Cora goal" Cutter', and corrylblorenfintorar toVtr. net OP Allaattror... Orion- than Deakin as , irrntlatlYan Ilborat ten., • •- • • . r -- 1 - 17811.1WinitifilifUTINFUL7W - Alt&. -- - t' - I.lolllk. AIM SEED 15PORK-ICo. IZ) Wiiiid sireel,l gtidturgh:: ra..—g. it; riIIANKLAND; (late , N.hiala. Igt.,, .+l.. A o.o_,Martfact wet snd•DealitgliclAgricattural_and ttTiVi7litiagrvi . „„ o sievm_rt„ wb-a r; AN " s :i Fll4der Titer, 01=0, Poudredto: Clbfflavmt au " n ay: .aannll - i "*A nVl.Zr. *4l'.. , * UM , - . .• AGENCIES. 1,1:1 stein filyzi4 =CM kitElPANZtlAlk:4o.iin 1:1*11 ENGLAND, PRANCE, AND NAPOLEON. The 'following is an extract from a powerful letter from Paris, dated Jan. 5, to the New Y rit Commercial. The writeris reviewing the re-d ~ . sent aspects of Europe. The pictUre he we I of NipOloon 111, and of France, is very graphic. 1 One call almost see the roaring surgesof the vol conic tres of revolution which toss to and fro 1 under the feet of the man whom nobody loves: England, the gr eat belligerent of former con- Wri I ts, bas tow given herself up to one idea— that offonsthaienco- So ithorougldy changed Is 1 her dpiht, that she trembles at what would have been regarded as idle spectres - in - former times. , The l i sten strikes , 'press, the hereditary grtnnbling at ! tarati - ;the license of the the restive- 1 nem ofsolonies--these, and things like these, inspirers nervous dread of every thing like ehangekantl especially ono which opens a door of suoride possibilities as a European war.— Thus s e Stns played a Weak and hesitating part in Eastonfaliairs, and even now, while seeming on the Stake to be doubling up her fists to strike, hrtllonght, to be tarrying on a by- play behhid the curtain. It is a very common Opinion here that ithi is rather dragged into her present posi tion by ranee. In re ect to France, rhate only to speak Of Louis . poleon. Ile has, so far as regards the goy rit, oompletely absorbed the country in /de 'Personality. Nobody asks what France en i stmts. , "4cobody seems to imagine that France hes sue Os thing as n people. Scarcely wan the nation, ore engulphed in the deep, dark bosom of the at Napoleon, than-it is now in th morn; C t and sullen breast Of hlii, seref:iior. The i is his—the church is his-;--the police his—th sword and the . puree are. his,-tho I gion s s .a paid Spies and-.parasites of all norm m and d ' es--seuntors .mbaistere, judges, pr fects,. yore; diplonutleach and all are h even ratite is his. Frisbee is 'blotted out fro the the meniorY, of man. All over the world; it is ssked--iet what France thinks—but that do . LOUIS N poleon think. Ills lips are watched like those. t$ an -oracle. Ills brief sentences are caught t.O and telegraphed over:Europe like the JeereeeUthte. The London - Times, the limn dercir I I t _is but too happy when it can an nounce the world, by the grace of Its Paris i t eorrespohdent, something that the Jupiter of the Tuileried has spoken: The Monitenr—the awful nootouri--Louis Napoleon in print—makes all Europe Ilow down before its well leaded and oracularspatagraphs. This WW all true—as a Spectacle to the eye.. But deed it rest on a settle' basis 4 Is Louie Na poleon's !system ono that can endure l' Will it hide theisy of trial ?Will it-stand through protrareace and successfully resist the ex eitente ,nutt fluctuations of war No nmn here ventures to answer these ques tions off *lively. ' Even the Napoleonists ad mit that is system must fall-when - Louis Napo leon die - ':All, then, rests upon a single life, ti. awl one g ot Only liable to the. common vicissi tudes of inky, but exposed every day and hour to era blade and the bullet of the assassin. The romp:trae . not only shed the blood of some luoulliif innocent men upon the Boulevards ; it impriited, - , without trial—and in many . cases without pretence—some forty thousand persons in- differed, parts of France. It sent otherthottl sands to remote, hopeless and deadly exile. It still excludes some of the ablest and best men - of the" kingdom front their country.. It drove from France the matter spirit of the nation—it carried poverty and destitution Mod his stedhopes 1 .into the tomes of thousnuds and hundreds of thousanthrof felonies. It did still mare—it stud- , !dieted the republic and disappointed the expec- f tations ofutilliens. It crashed institutions, con _l secreted by, um vote of-the people—it_ scattered i an sssusabltwitleh bail committedno crime, but ' to exercise powers conferred upon them by tho low, nul finally It set before"the world an exam- ' ble .of peOttry without pamtliel in the history of mankind: And yet.,tbris far, Louis Napoleon has eue cceded....The tuttlup has submitted and apparent ly sanetiohed his proceedings. Ile has gained trength tindeontldenee with the atintoco of time, both at home and abroad. -Ile has the reputation of being man of extraordinary talent. The people. here sneak of ltimas potataing an iron writ, nod this is used as implying reliance upon Idin. He bad the extraordinary skill and good fortune to ob eenfsient&of EngLutd, sad to bring abo .i bit relations with that country, thus o ~. 'st new era in history 7 The industrial • . ef , lho-tountry - are. flourishing% —lts. . to are of,:the crOKliatiebeati. met, at least partially, Wetter g..tig means of supply and relief. In respect to the c.rcssingluestion of tho slay —the nor in the East,-bo has pursued a course \chit+ h.,: satisfied pnblloclfinion. He has the credit of leading England, and thus stands at the hood of the great anti-Russtan sentiment of Europe. Ile has not only satisfied his immedi nth partisans, but has. nearly contented the op- notice factious of legitimacy and republicanism. All thisis undeniable. Yet there are some shades -to be added to the sunny piccolo. Louis Napo- Icon to nit loved ass moo; a few persons speak well of him. I have closer heard any one impute ,to him other than selfish motives:: He is cony., thhired a man to whom years of exile hero Ira parted a ruminating habit of mind, and a ones tice of keeping •his plans oral purposes under -the lock and key of his own heart. Me is, or affects to be, impsssible. ...The world," says he, , •141ongs to the OrAphai its - —.4km:l:irk which shows mars individuality of character than knowledge of history. lie is supposed to imitate the great Napoleon only as a memos of studying his posi tion. No idea of potriothin isToonceived to ani nwte hint . l'hilanthioPy, truth,. virtue, would boo .o.jecti -of ildrenle in his preatmee. "Ire gitev us trade and commeree"—say the shop keepe rv. keeps up the dividends"--say the stock brokers. •;He raises the rents"—any the proprietors. s•Ile pays us well"-49y the tinny. -lie promotes; thqq church"--say the priests. ;die gives U.:4 worr"—say the eain:itra. tat Is the whole life and history of a great nation writtenin these propositions . ? Is genius dead in France 1 la the spirit of enlargement, of inquiry, of improvement :of progress—annihi lated? Are great and generous minsfil content alai thus living in o species of interment, with out, howeVer, liberty to speak, to write, to breath, what in them I Wilt 'Franco (not wanting in self appreciation) submit to ksirvern mentAthithis vindiettiodon thd express grounds that the people arc vain, frivolous, corrupt, snd fit ohly to heelaves 1 Theniaro men heres--thousanL-I may almost say millions—who think these things. If their do riot speak them, It is only that the time has not cents. Occasionally in-the ear of confidence they whisper there thoughts. With what ho toilletion - 'do they rook upon the submission of France to tho, present goverunsept. With what loathing and contempt do they speak of the do ings et Compiegne,-,which -call no back to the middle rites, and of the imperial farces at the Tuileries. lain Ilium, that the opinion is common that nothing but devotions can govern the French* people. This Wee Is general, even in the Uni. ted States. The ablest men of France tldnk otherwise. They maintain-that . the principle of monarchy is dead in France. This has been, bey they;.abunditittly,proved in 1793, in4Ellkin 1830, in 1848. Every return of monarchy, has been ere long followed by .revolution. With monarchy, if. history; teaelles. truth, Periodical revoldtion is inevitable..lo .11 not better to give SUCILIL people , a republic; whioh fundahea safety vanes to this spirit of change, and by permitting the perpetual .resolution of. the ballot box, will prevent the necessity of revolutionti of the barri cades ? If all this.be true, what a weight of ' , empanel- , hility rest...upon biut who destroyed a republic, successrollylogito, only to build up a fabric des tined ere. long to fall'and crook the nation again beneath the'ruini of anarchy. There is, then, doing all justice to Louis Na poleon,: a gulf ,beneath his feet,Sate;wideh'ScOner or later - he must" plunge. life ardent' go• with 11163. Franco will again have to ,struggle through the fiery ordeal of iaiehition. Will not titen, the ripublicaus, despoiled of the rights hich_tho republic gayo .them, seek rovouget,— As the coup - d`ciat'itos achieved - In' the name of • piopfirtY, andsauctioned bY 'Property, will not property have,to, pay a - heavy reckoning to, those whose hopes aro destroyed, and whose fortunes. are annihilated. for its Bake and Its name 2 • Nevertheless, all-is"ethooth 'ott the tarrface.:— CouialfapolCoteitf perfectly await:Mkt he hinds uFentilefettlier e. fit lies beett`enly one year Jut Deposer,' , Thu cSownis not yet up on bin head:- „Ilia life is, ono of constant, realises ness.• s• All his.politry is directed to the establish.' went of his throne. Even hie attitude , ln'eti.• eliect to Rhein, is dictated by 'this. •-lia wishes to compel the Czar to• admit hies into the•frittii;, nitf of laisful kipga.•'•* ; flatiron to be ible to, eommlud the Popo t o poUr consecrating oil' upon Pa hood at. Notre Datne. • • - - - etid the outside VOID% iholll is great poverty and - ivretehednesa tilt.eyer. the" ,oltualty—erectia-Parise-ovrixtg tathapeatiittiet„ ;toed 'eta the high prieti . er Incase and hieensidetatideinalltion of Paris has md d 9 l oenrutiO dear -7 0 , a And' eeltti • withtMora PX'O44 1/"? ,11,,i/k4ilariAtottlioneiyidi,,iii:lire k 14 8 * brio i 14:14 El c 4MWAd 1 - trniss , hit [iwklt>i6jtE(iisl=ani[ t too du. rtelg !i,vpitarbrahm Olt Inatitititaifittrat- Mal , . . -. \ c. - t, -------- , „ With .. la obviMut that In such a state of Omits, a spark them 'Mt the Indite, Gte Opp of theea , may readily kindle haus eontlagraim ..., and pillage of the Ilrittilt Principalitie" San, I must , repeat , that . the greatertatts of Rsotast4—New Year's Dayttalli ng o n & ni ft y , \ the people see none of these things. \The :Gov- her Majesty CUStOM,ttry gifts p r . di stributed, erament press hero is like. a I.coiffeurt ‘ k4lts he in the Ridin School, 'attach to the Ito*. d resos i sse h morning the heady of the 'lltdiee se- mows,'Windso Castle. 'Soon it nine.ti'olock,-1 cording to the fashion, so the Inewspapers '*iff.. the' Queen an d\ the Prince Co rt. 'With 'thel f, N I raasec ek , the public mind to order. : ball thing, the P.- : younger !trachea of the Royal , met e d flu.= arc epicureans. "Let us live while \ ed,to the It \Schooloold-occu the live," say th .So New Year's day has \„ lery M, the eastern 'lmd, whence they ', a ooze off gaily. Th usual quantity of sweet-meats I \ piste view of the.husy and inttireattog elm be hare beeugiv amfeaten. The booths along the lew. On tables Te a ching , almost . tlio ‘ - entire boulevard have ld'nearly their usual quantity 'length of the immenselmilding,'Were ranged the of drama. The\ farce of court mantles and . g is of provisions aral.oletbiug;\afthe western trains for ne single rec eption _at the Tuileries, ' en were.coitgregated. the hundreds of anaions wheedled rut millions of francs out of tho ls.- .an . teful recipients: The royal tiademnehand dies, and pad them Into the till of. the chuckling . lib° 'dim tranited the'gifia,. and the, recipients shopkeepers.. The now play has , succeeded . . le ft theriding' School by the eastern doer, bdg The theatres full, rive L'-,Empereurl ; theirthanks to their royal • benefactress;asi they \ . passed in sight of the gallery... The: gifts were Lif t" distribu to the poor of the : i ParsV! hes. of N Windsor, e Holy Trinity, -and 'glower. . ... - —The 'Q ' n, We also see, gave Wgreed Chriii; mas list! to h domestics; " and Other' cements; at Windsor C astle. Nearly tied hundred persons I were present: t\ A portion of the Beds Of the First Regiment of Life Guards -formed the or cheatra, and when, the merry deuce lutd,pmeeed eti for some Gatti; tier 31ajesty and Prince Albert,' accompanied by Lao and Lady &din *one% the Esrl. and Countess', Granville,. Colonel - Bid.' dulph,_ and others, .V6l)- had formed the royal circle at dinner, hOnored,_ , the festive scene \ with their, presence.. Refreshments. from the ..re,yal larder and collars were bountifullytlisperteed,Mid the hitt and merriment Were , kept up till fenr o'clock on Friday morning.. - ' \\' Correspondence • r the N.T. emainercial Aarerthicr. \ Worifirn 1% ws by the 'Stamm& ~ . . * loNnott, Jou. 6, 1864. Although there h a been no intermediate mail this week, the amo tof intelligence .to ~ be communicated by the 'present lathamer is very ! small. irmter,has no only smspeinled all oper- ations between .the boligerants.; on the Danube, , 1 but has - also yiaitcd London with unparalleled i rigor and interfered for 'two or three' days with ; the entire communication of the country, except.: as ferns it could he carded on by the Electric i Telegraph. The frost ; gr4Alt , lie frost ie now gradually breaking up, but during. the 'period of its continuance a lower, temperature has been experienced than on any .r previous occasion, during the present century, the thermometer a few nights ego having de- 1 .._ 'mended to folfr degrees below zero. About the 1 gramma Telegraph and.loureat same- time an unprocedentedly heavy fall 4, T. the Wide Peaty of reatriewele• . v anew took place,., which not only blocked u#l... The time ill at hand when.thellais State . Con most of the ordinary. roads, but likewise put a [ „ n th: ) . w ilt neirembleln•-thie place, to put in atop to the triffic on many of the principal rail- nomination d'eandidate fee theoiliee of Governer:: wept. . The consequence . Was that business in lAt no former period in mirp,olltical hietery;irea London was brought aboostto a stand. , , Orden 1: th e p nn , pee t hithitt4ric, triumphant sueresa—. 'or all kinds, as well es advices of bills. rot- 11 40" i The peat two years appear to have fillehe cup ceptanoe or payment were delayed, and 580 ! of iniquity and fraud, rn which the present State were noted by the Bank of England alone on one 1. ad has indulged ; and at MU time writ evening, while a similar state , of affairs P r e' have the roluntary confessions of high . officiali railetlatthe other banking establishmtnts. The placed upon the record, which for daring bold electric telegrepl being put into active tequila- nese and moral turpitude, far surpasses the 'char-, don, theie inconveniences were in a great. meae- I eeter i et i eeof pro f ess i ona l au o . a.. , ~ „, o r rectified ,on the following morniug, although :i , The Governor. of theEtate, in his late annual as regards places with which the wires do not 1 message, with great`eandor, ' acknowledges that comnnmicate the difficulty yet continues. The rf rau the most foul; • .I have been perpetrated in Scotch and Irislimails are still tweet three days : the.. •'b ation of • themffairs of - certainde; overdue, and the transit of goods is almoit eve-.. partments of 'llze• government; and in corrobo-, irywhere suspended. The navigation of ute ration of this high authority, the Camil Board, Thames was likewise obit cted, and in the high-r. in their report to the legislature of the present Cr. parts of . the . river in he neighborheed I session, have admitted 'that the . .present system Richmond it . woe ui aco non to allow of eke- I gi . errete w",la y i e • r , newher dvi enre la ling. The snow storm was accompanied by a r Is it not passing etminge, that! this ~ defertiee". hurricane of altramdi aarY v i ole nc e, whi ch' : has 1 systeould kave- 7 been continued for yeara been followed during the last two days by en I past, andnot made known to our Mtizens,, until egnalli remarkable degree of stillness . i these &fide—those siateuudic schernes of plun- With regard to pelitical affairs the anxiety 1 der have been discovered by recent attempts to for further information of the prospects of the i ro b the l a b or i ng r nen . e n ip l oyed i n , t h e e e netrne „. war its undiminished. Nothing of material irn- 1 tern of ohe .f'ortage roml,! .If .., diabursine offi- P" rtanca has trans p ired, a nd it is assumed that ' cers" the C;ttalßoardruiveluidunlimitedcontrol operations in thd Principalities have been render- over the public mollies ter years past and the ed impracticable by the season, and zany pnesi- Canal Codunissibners were'eegnizant of Ma fact, bly continue so till the Spring. Meanwhile, al- . every dictate of sound Wisdom deniands 'a Change though both in London and Paris the idea of a I. irothe .entire adistration Of:State policy', and settlement being practicable is less entertained 1 en q uir e eiatue W.111113:100 healtate a moment to than ever, there are eta' some signs which, enuir into the " ckietire systiM" under which when looked at altogether, might almost warrant 1 the people of this :‘'cimmonwg,lth l * have. been a belief that the prospect of the affair being cheated and swirl' dled Nrithin We years lustiest, patched up is not actually at an end. Not only ito an ainount almost iiteredible. have the. propositions of the four-powers ' (Eng' I Let tie examine this . I..'d•feedee nistere" of :the land, .France; Austria and Prussia.) for a new i-tenei•Board. which for th e m aw of those t otor , conference at Vienna been agreed to by the I - „ we d i n th e ease, may be pyoperly.designated the Turkish Cabinet,, but they have also been ap- I frau dultnt rtyrb-s.. ',. v proved by the Divan, and although it is express- 1 Upon page 11 'of the report referred to, the ly stipulated that hostilities shall not.be airmen- following statement aPpears ... -' - •\ ded, the excited state of the Turkish population, , oThe reported expenses a :the :Portage rail and the experience possessed of the temper of ! read 'for 1852 were $402 \ 195. . othisheitever. the Czar rendering each a atop out of the gees- 1 meet he added 354,-133, .rllich ad not been re- Son, the clanger from Wet cause is, as has al- 1 ported b the former . imperinte dent, but Was ready Wen remarked , miti g ated if not removed 1 since ben ifirc l erered. , Voild the Board assnnio ' by the season of the year. At the same time 1, that the amount expended in 1852 all legiti the Turks appear to have code - to am ander' mate' Wale would-be but little • enltyln de:- standing with their allies to stand just at protons i mehskating that thie,extess an bu the naturay (lit simply on the defensive, as as to leave the Czar I reStilt of the increased travel and to ge. But 'no pretext for vaporing when the new proposi- 1 we e th e expenditure of 1852 all - pro r 1! .This tiou is submitted to him, it being on the other ', i e the\ problein. Take the article or ood, for hand agreed that if he then resolves to continue example, and It cannot be dDu that the Ids course be shall be dealt With without further 1 Statehns. been imposed on - to at. large am . L.-- delay. That Austria will withd raw, an d per- ' The c ' ' lusion ~ is , therefore ...irresable that baps even , declare for hint, herart ' it cam e' M - eitheri'e doling cirtificates must have tie s e a, • this point , is highly probable; but the "dete i rmi- ! such ], or e officers deceived by the perlles t', nation of , England, France and Prussia - will not i n uta n g, tth, -..,..,. i. ,,, , ~ ~ ,- i ' 4,,e airattql-b,y- that circumstince. She has nev- ~ ' Again, ti, SIM 40C!.1.131ftir &HIM? :11,CktIO • , er bean A/Meted frau tito first, and in her eereil"l edges .. c ' cries Inlaid perpotrated.in and bankrupt condition no baseness she cancans- 1, woot ed:(' , i iir.,k, a e i yen,nmount. ,it , j e.r h,„ eitsie , mit will excite surpriie, - . - • , ' -.' \ It is expected that, a week will yet elapse be- 1 J` Vith.llt b 4, z able, ilserefore,, to its. upon li re thea answer of the Emperor of RUSeia eanby ~ri.,,,, Grfroirlin'ttdit re eny•pagibility be received. In the interval, all 1 '• • ; - 1 - 4, c , yet .- re . .:. . \ -: for'teuth -AIM sad, . eillibi aOliV P eesemai llseAtililia—R.Plllthe.le minds for_ war , 821 d.: 8 .' •0,, ,: ' . eitlt444.o.4,9pnion,.thst;at - t• o Emptror will now etWittlixdWmtdmeller.sr7 1.. . . • r - :ha /hat-41mA ~.• , "- 01 2- the fresh opportunitiel allow on-each shields , . for on w i ,•, - !he a pa tire:yearib- . .rer,vr:ra. .. preparation. As the reality approaches, the 1; not \; :felie . i m 7 , , te in b ee • accru e d i n t he' panic which MILS caused by : ts mere contemn's- : CCommottireal4” '.., •-- ' . ' *-,- '- 0 •:.-.' , tiou two or threenionthe since, becomes less and ' Will the \ tax-pgers t;:f Pennsylvania consent to leas, and the madness of Russia seems more rout- • i ,e , wirtinn i isp ~.., e f i. gth i, t h" ma d espe plote. This feeling is strengthened mareover. ~ , ,ye trent by - confessions\ of the political paFtx in proportion aa the public become acquainted ill poe'r \7 We 'aptkitheed they will not.— with the works of recent travellers in the Czar's {'Towhe tint ehaa rrivell when ,We axe must be laid dominions,' all of which paint a degree of purer 1 tr,'•the rootof , e tree, Whith bears the fruit of ty, barbarism and corruption which contrasts I raud thi corrup, \ A political party • strangely with the grandiloquent accounts put sake]t not er notccondleat the adniinistra forth upon paper at. fit.Petersburgh. ,A feeling I lion of public men on principles et:honesty and of considerable satisfaction has likes( been 1 economy, should Ike hurled teem\ }deco and pow.., - occasioned by a confirmation of the fact at; di- er with rho comma eunient of 'all our citizeds ylotuatiq relations have •been renewed tween : iln a question of f 1 4 ,( nci, conaitlerel4d is clue England and Pere* while the alleged d la ‘,. . ra " ,to party Yutmes • V \ '' \ . thin of war on the part of that country ap re I, The only important etorares for - the purge never to have been issued \\ 1 ; 'Son of State policy, po itely . lermed.'the vdtfee: The - English funds continneto experience. iv tire system," 4; the eleeiion of* 'Pei Got'erno.r-. minor.auetuations, and on the whole, alth' ett it 1 And on grounds of pnbli intere the Vag Par - . there has been a fall since this day week the I ty is under moral oblige to . the 'Common tesulency is again to stcadinom. Canards it t i t wealth, to see that them popular and trust:, last day were quoted 9-1, theybavesince touched, Worthy of the prominent a ens arced in con- ' D2Laud hare dosed this anemia " at 93 ' \ ellen. with theWffice m ' t osen, as the • the grain market the greatest strength Sots s , stan d ard b earer of, honest reeo rest ~,Am i n i te r beat manifested, and:theat is 4to 53. ?arguer- \ ill GoVernment for the benefit, of t o State: and da \o ter higher • • than • week., ago. Coals likeWlse 0 1,f or the gain of btlielat speekllators. The en- continue to rise in poke, and are dearer than at , r•e i tteet of the Allegheny inotains unite id any period for numy scum Tallow and other ez % a i ng their refers in faiUr of .General articles of Burden produce are of course mein- w i l ladumm ß , 11,, , of PittsbirAlt. r. ideti \ ''S i a 4 mined with latched Mr htd firmness, and the raw \ hi e pa o w an d po ll, • ra l . f r i en d s a ro , „ limner., obtained affect proportionably all kinds of pro-• , one in :. duce that. can be used in substitution. le East Ile is, emplutticahy ;) , milleneit \ MOIL \ is whole life, in private and Odle \ rale- The report of We Liverpool market for the Wins, \will attest the integrity of piiipose,ht week shows a steady business at former mites. _ fr i ends *. for m ini . to , the ... o h ne " \ o f s The Austrian Governmenthave just announced " , trusts oo ed. In early Wes farmer - , \ and ;tub a redaction of the dui* on iron. " . • ' trusts \tueehanie, he is, nerfectly coeiersant The next steamer from this side will be Wo with the interests of labor and . in. regard 'to\ wi Atlantic, on the 11th. t " . ' . - • ,mehtions of üblie revenue, few - citizen" bay. Our last data, trans New York are to We 24th.• more pmeti Mame in these Matters y T'he -of December. BracrAtam Democratic p CO2004:1040 X.lll, \ greit perseival . , • i popularity--an. usliotted reputation--busmote habits of usefulreandenterprize. 7 Altogether, , iPieenin as if ere lim'citizen'were required by, the th es, teWgenerath the character of the State, ' ant \purge Pennsylittnia of frauds and corrup tion& \in the steveralApartmetps of government. \' ta ' ,„ , Analco. \ \ , ' arras OF TUE TWO AXILAIN6ADOILD TO FI2IICI, . . PACRA'A APPLICATION TOR THE FLZCTIL WI .Coutantinople .currespondeutof-ta London paper writes: , - , , , ; .1 week-after tlie n date of Iteschid Paella's note to the two Ambassadors communicating the news from Sinspe, end asking that the Septa'might enter the Black Sea, Lord Stratton! di Iledclitfe and M. Baraguay d'Hilliers met at the French Palace, at Pera, anti- after a conference, which lasted Some hours, . agreed -Upon tho tenns of their. reply. This note I subjoin - in anbetatice from'an authentic source: ' • ' 1 , •1 Lave to acknowledge the receiptof yourex- colleney's note of December 4. I learned there- i b that a divisfort'of the Russian fleet,-whieh had b en cruising for some days in the rieighberheod o Sinop*, enteredthat port on the. 80tleultime, d attacked some Tinkish ships °r ye!? anchor- d there. Since : then I have been apprized'of ho result of the'eotabat; which I deeplydePlore; Idle, at the same time all my praise is due to he noble derotion and patriotism of those who ell in an unequal struggle. ' ..t am, however, in duty hound, en far u con cerns Me, to disclaim all responsibility in refer ence to that disaster; andyour excelleneey, will o me the justicis:to acknowledge . that whenever I was consulted by the Porte as' to the erpedion-. y of the Ottoman- dents entering the Black Sea, ' a invariably expressed my doubts anti opprehon r ' ions irithent reserve: . • A defeetire. materiel, 1 crews under the • contingent. requLted in time of war, the' adverse chances of the Bock Sea at this Season, the, possibility of Instownter. with an tie iny of superior force—all those reo,Bol/3 were ex posedto the government of the Sultan,' in sup- I port of an opinion in opposition to its own. 'lto, presence, of tho Angle French, fleet in. the Bosphorus is an ineontostible proof of the interests and sentiments which animate the Ens parer of the French and her Majesty the Queen , of Great Britain: - Their ptesence has a political signification. ' - It is it moral support as long es 'o thete mens's: hypo lif‘ effecting , a reconcilia tion betieen the adverse powers. , . - "Should, however, Russia attempt to land .0 'rem, on, the Bosphorus, pr at any other point of Turldshicomd, the. combined fleets will then be requited to act,end, entar . ,:immediately..ihe Black See, 'if weeessaiy,loprideot thetirrluiy, as well as the incegrity, et the , Ottentimatapire. • (Signed) r „ "Ittnatirsz,, Dec iff, "Bassi:mar D'llastins, A letter from - St. 'Fcterstiurgli,; dated 2,6t14, says t'''lllerot reigns heti. at this inansent, in ill branches of, the public service, a moiatinent r i and activity, of which- titerolutshems no.. exam f . - pie slnce 'the preparations of the aimayin 1812.1 o n ,,,eeing how , the minds and effortkotthe tire nation turned towards war one sty that Ilintsie - '„thlnks herself on the 'ate of nett :intesiott. (ley numerous:lcatiiiittei , (Couriers) leave for every part Att the empire to :bastes thwarnsamentst,:t Agents.wre , ,nent 'about t ' krecylrhemio wMueuplheftituttlefusitandlerct-t; eity.?f the ,Orthodor-pdootiohriinaloVl ,from uorre6 difithie Itertlie* \ \ \ \ . , \ . \ „ . . . , . ...„‘ ....".....±...ttL __ . LI El -1A..- ' ' I: TINIINA DO m Ox om.—A ernble ornado rept. th`rough southwetern Georgia, onthe llth, inst. ' lewas attended fi incessant thunder mid an'tudisually heavy all of rein and hail:— The &mutton of the tornadoWus from. the south-. 1 weA tothe horth-west, dg through portions of Biticer,j..ed Randolph, S Wart,,and Sumpter_ ceunties. -The track was fro 9:.f uarter to txhalf sr\ iillt Mlle iiwidth, Within Which' ' tie ilLing that did not bend yea briken or - prOstrit .' Scare : olr a tree, except of \ Un ite , was left tending; len- CCIT were blown • do n, and in come eases houses. were, unroo f ed au& apslzed.. .. • ~, -,,,,. . The •vibledee of, t e storm may conceived when it iestited; 'lli 1 foil Y-two Fe . oils were engaged tips asp hi curing a stage r‘vod for a distance of only half ilo,.where thelornado had croased,it. Thnds_ are much Injured by, the Ming' of trees, aid . in souse place? they_ are almost ruined. , Tho ti I lives lost - wells two. children in Lee county, who Were _killed by the falling of :a tree acress a wagon in - which they were riding. The 4 wan Meet violent some twelve or fifteen . e 'below limerl6.l; near some. twelve Lee 4 "t 1 neopter countie:\ Worsses Moms.— *Ms work'vitt- ' tied "Men and Thingtras'l ea \ theta inEeiop,e,7 ,- p gives the following ' account_ Or the yrogrens, of "Women's rights " in &within : . "They wore tunnelling , the A p4l,lllties for it' railway from Turin to Genoa '' w h,\when com pleted,, will be a'great affair ' , I'M.. ordinia, and 1 4 armies of women were eagaged, r hs . 6 these 'tunnels.!. With a pannier of - ' enstruc tion, made to fit the back: theY entettl th e - .tun nel at one side and emerged . aden on e` - other side ; bent dorm like boasts of burden, tke fol lowed each etherlii rem' to thiend s of tlitt.etii ak banknint; where each fabled remit:L(l;4'oo 'ts. drew a pin,' which let the bOttoinfall Out,' e atone, gravel, owdele.Yr-fell - tett- et the et And hundreds.ntwomen - were working, in way at thisibestial,employment 1 *Linieldlai. in gmat Milisber lino the Toads; smiths women werla eutinying the stones, earryiWg them Le thekiiiis„; and eendittg . iwey the lime:" . . . - A Nine 'Uaraintat "-New' new I Remark Catholic Cathedral willbe erected in Nehf.i Yerl in the Sprittg.... , :lt „is tnbethe largest chunk edifleoln the United States. The baildiug- Rill 364 feet in depth..by 104 In brtadthi and will beratmenited by an imnienee dotne,hating a diameter of 104 fret. There wilt also be two 1 9 1 1 T inwtql, The:T*4l4,ot the. tiara will be 102 feet, ' The materials to be haii. are *Lino riboliy, ,tune ; spAlron. building cautain six Aeon' shapersand - three orgena,villot *blab, win: 1 ; 9- :OC:tfreftt drif: - -T i a : ni 6 cAipn *in* ca litt}4 amp* iiiiirroVi:4o4l49o::i:44lol-**- , _ \ VOLT" LXV_ I I :44UMBER7*- SW Sega '7:rebeeteesi Tra l v,ppr it ya . a, r i „ — .....,,, •., While Mans. " is craving an Aninionsa \ \ , \ der's passport fro t h ont.,litoverturient, to prietehe him from his fear; trlim3ol w * ediiinrils-ha. Wit". \ \ \ els entreated Ikon' a natural isidiPtd47it,s i gl ur ieople towards 4, tyrannical acts it Icii., , , ic . 'reputed to be guilty Is!: Peactlad 1 : 111 , 11 010 artf assalied and dragged Co prison ilz 14.40stdk- - \ io n nf / 4 1 M i ll writlP•P - I' 9 ''P' , Okapi"... finn! , the cottoning correspendene , °c ant- t'lhs, q,./11101, ' ;\\ c oll intardid, AtiVerlienn \, s , r:I. 2 tit - . ' \ Rwell, Dec. 6,-1064.,,,,,.,1 - \ Another tease bf arrest and initaisonment Putt recently o ccurred, _ which la lust ten thh'sl3))oo, of CorrtiehhaisSe bet Ween the Fapal,Alorarti4 men and the British conadite In this irity. k:Sir. far as /.can learn a it Is a muse of exhume hardai t • \ ship, for which Fain assured there , has =trot. "„ been elicited any planablefpretext or encase. . +. --4 I • it seams by nIX' means unlikely that - Retitle 4 , \ lO ennurns may grow out of the chmunatanm,l4 thing I shell.dri Well lii 44,1Tet ttiosi ierystisliii ", Berne partiothisity. rr- -r , .r - ,- rc..z: ' , Ikappeara that a . tertani,Anteinkrliiessal4 i lia native of Gibraltar, and a British •trtabllikbad been engaged 'lemma time in merthamitid : k patione at Constantinople ; and war On la= . 1 back tolutteits,`frohimltichhe had beak , several w„eeks, tamale'was arrestedaSt ~,ii,ling"- :1 \ in Tuscany, on the\ Elst Of Septenlber. I ,l2Pticii - 't I. rest took pice by night, and Domain " , \ , • . . Into prison, whertati ramse4l soma Oi s e . .. \ out receiving any answer his dft=ft..thr tat formation reetooruts , iko clurgo Inditzisgainft him, except - that he was "au poetettin ' Thin* 'l „ \ ho was eenduetcd, I amlned h siatooterby 1 \ \ ' co . gene d'aftiV tii_the `free .. ;"..11t Vanghf, \ 1 s ' ring been handed ' over to ‘ th leapt inks*. \1 \ '\ '\ cal Goverument,4ng 'was co ' fbrAeliih)gglai \ f \ d s;' at the expirailon of 'which *Vain* \ I \ \ eis and in ii,oany: front 0 949,taet °114 ' he as eond,en front pm...in te. p..05,11* - \ ed the oity:c!Reme,,on tic I. ,of Nneurek„ 1 \ •• \\ her, - he with thatenttinto th'eprislA einthe''' piazza di Terml i but succeeded tri the-'tri . rirse tat - i ' \ a few di c ys in sending a note to : thle BriCe/WW" , \ \ solid*, upon whdee &markt, he was Mingled. " 6,1 , the :ad feet • - .-a . '.... 0. ~t -' . th-a 1 • A fetitne quite characteristic or theeitrol 1 , and doublesiealing policy of this Govern:is t d 1 4 " \ t . been'marnfeeted during the progress . monetraities occisionea by this case.' tie; ' ' ' : 001 F idw iimmediately4l s signikl tok- the errest Or a 3 \ , Wes the , his Zpeasport -wen ienof ordet.i.-21datt i \ „ il l i kmats"dmded ttmmElYi'sind itr Wes • re 4 Prestiiii l. \that Gig passport atheist bo produceato .44clist, . : \ the -N \ question. It had Veen taken from lineith`t tri ~..., i frontier. -• But the passport was net '3.6 -- M:quidf t : 51 \ it \had , been forwarded to Civil/0 Vechisr kid , ) * world lie.restored when the nonseishoubl lene: a r. . the country. That al* Wak li ingra ' iNktegggit 1 1 \ and evasion is evident from the fact. that r the . . .4 a , BritisNLegation at Florence, where Gulping:To:4_ „I tt, had las been vied, attested thatlt *as th at"' , ) '4. perfect order. Indeed the Legatimv ha tokr; ' t " \ , a,, hither an 'attache to site tostimomslutin Ttne-* i t 4 _ acute deMands_for inderordlicatiatt- -,-, ..-s', •* The `ranker is still,,iis I lane. laid Untittfl.., i 5. and unexplained. Whatnot , the •Britiell ' ey" , ,, i 1., \ enunent do, iis tertian that- foi•-the preadni,tihm . ' a \ least, "travcile taust:iikl .qiim Outtearepatorat • t.. \ knowing n\wh t moment or npon,telutl , pnteneg ra l they may be \ h h led into A. dun all , •-tuatisket4: a - 1 '''' there to await e_ ''s low "nr.rion of - dielpmattp A. , \ agents: or else be dra gged off on i jeunor.of, 44 two inutdred bile, It galley elnesattnitholdlerk to I 5 to learnin gnand p eastiree of, the Pope:v.s4,C, 5 '.., the Person ia queltie lima a Feer,mmt, amPled..t: \ 'in a mechanical avolo i nr has aetYs , ll s t,P \deed \ with the liardships'of e case; nor, is it ti SUS: ante° from the like tr eat eat of persoisii utffsk7 4 • \ iadrientiallsositions;•'for o small proPartlima rt " 'a the English and American trateliert Ifie#llltr,„ illy are young men of 1;a11 meal* 140 , CiP l3l .. tf'-• N. \ 1,. \ _ afford. to bribe or prof e spend raoneY. \ Ills, some little cti to ,add. that \ t\ .„ such treatment Las recen y curred or - is - Mel 4 1 . 1. • to occur, soon, in the ease ,of eriesn clgli \ 1 whose protection, it seeina iv anadelratahlralll t . • , 4 ty k 1 / 4,1 m a Present, in a matter of coniid ble impOrtahoe.fe e r \ t \ in th e eyes of their Goientment. .c,- -, .x. , 0 ., ta ESSRS. FOSTERI; 1' V, Noilthst 4 ' \ ;Si Dispateh-Tow lammed. theasengtaf , o .Elan latOldloco COMPOW. Or- Ctedr.}ro \ . •INU say mast Injustice has been done ha Ztoa V_. \ . , .11 al I tbskal mat .log 4, b.t , th e Of M. 0.. i arose tl " Atfif Noritel== a rse r .i . g= i a altbseseetedn is the piseitof bier home elheerarleiletWilleti s , arkd 11.uO the two were etedbuoed. In lfhlektise \4fr. ‘ S. AV& the Aista i ktf De Jegifilfilottflowweelkjel, : i - \ 'Mem air: IT& the DOI Iliatahores'irthe "." T. 1 iosreal of u t ts egr (aseiy of which we syrtlf..s., \ ArdliciatTecaee mat t . "=rn a Ztiic et i b fe s 'i - 1 ~,, 04% , Noon tl .. =o4t ti nt w n 'italso reoetna . , Inttyge. , i t nothattahnL= — ths9th - W PMCS / 4 1i. - ~ ...1.... 1 me and leaeli a gnats, She la es hat , w peewit' to eelf be"biteafit „ ;gtpasd a g e the IIPA) 1 t x... hor ' for_ .. fey ooldertore if we at emit i . briestictieS ...").,Ml.Perfrer.,, ~e,.,, le sad eink.R. ~ I "herl q fkottedred .-- inVolt 11171 - 41 - ' - '..1 \ lig a dealt. , The folir/lIR pane show Mg MOW beet . „, ~ , -- N. _' ' rfleo,ltll '4 , 1. /M. ' '''' , f ,, ~ k Th. \ We. the sableribers,.brinn well seeeteleffedytih r a".% - . \ s t o i re r w r e=o t t l ag i e .W . 1:1 v . i . st; ne t a .. Coile o raja bald. \ I ropottotido„ and that a I Orie.ll. sad. cfo/47: J bees 01 manted and responsible. hlsned. -, IL. R. Landon. CaahlereOneldellank.. , ,- , 4 ,,.. , 4c. te. nue.. -, Lite. Citr Danis ' `. 1 J. tt.,..Lye e l n . .." r" Ontario deem'- Rank. - ',LS i 3. O. ii Asa, " Rank of Central:New Sark. '' privet.. adeSovoicrdste of Noe. Ifte t , 1564, lett iv sz , \, Jaw pati.,) made parties here, who inquired Or, to ; O ' Almada fa tithe 'negating • use credit of the Company . lade—'The offieerkand stockholders of the Abut Mae so d, 1 • -31erim, levorence7f,:ge h t =Mtwara • ememte a i s rlfa m e' t o!lTl V Lut I.'eTusineep or the c...s hup .4.: l= axed ... nab grot care d prudence., and their rep for promptly meeting li liabilities wands A -, • - I In thenduskru. we would aey.. s we ;cow wog boy* , budPolley, sew gybe the Etna of ilk., tithe het then:mat se numb that the wee at Mutes*, ... :, solvent lug the Aida God. Soars. fiweectftalreer QYANNOL/I/IMlLRlttrak ‘`'..' ' 1851 Exehlurke dotnUng Heine. Med' Q'CONNOIt, BROTIfER &CO., Pittaburgtk ..t •i Cur enstotems and the Patio genetethY mo zoll'oet'N I fo y I tbrmed that ire bera'reoloved to ISO:15 Weedst.l. \ dtor ;:th eager lid eft Time end Plithl VAN 84 % W ' - •". i-tgbir lin u tZ l ,. d igioUrtiernl Al ltratof .Mel * Xiaat' ttsso%:l\ others to the advmdaree offered T yre Mid Mark* Xn• 'man In the liconeentee, • we an INthaled Ineued flet ' the ...Rios hi COO."Y " I.IOL o "it .l. ‘ " "4 for the Royal lesarance COlapaar. bf Umbl. anin.44l The “..1.1.na. has a auk ettititel of mfr m g=g= 11A7' n to the Mer th antethd 1 ust.n. Hankered,. b othmeratßAlNMP-4 , Clty Dent , Central Bank do. The Royal intomenwete has a capital of Tee Million. of Doßanjut n drste.s it0,M,11.,..", C TXl4l% E nit, ""4l ::C.2l ' 22ll . Z.ls ic ikogit„M-4 1.. G* NC, Ci. do, C..... Fisher. Poi., do r , .01[1011. , T. AMMO .tro .do a n d eant S. MorrislWalti,t Ou. tst.l.4:M.t. The hew 1 wk. ho of Traders. Manta Je0..1. rimer, Daniel S. Kennedy and Adam Nestle; ittva.. bold MOM% !eroded In the 1/. Staten. alditionalto Weed Mode ell 21rinar&gnatFillt Ar ii,... s _r"tn%ds7=1/-4 to allowed an Iteleteite-ro.s bookbteeg 0, 4 d 0 . 1 . 2 ' , ^ •-• rotau , " 444 May r. 1,1 ~ , ....1.1 X . YRNER--lasing to the recent44st*, I. at sea and 10. ors the . Sad ; the Attlomf 'home** : uo. decided on susscadbes toodzwee. lt, ell howl believed by, her Directors Cut she wEll ter able to tobr s Ireent r , thmaith leyiee demietXcater tart Mottle,. .....? \ ' :g It " IP " tadrawrileles earth/kW theme Was: ....d e. preeentation et outwit.. •_At...et/node Si' the une gentimes will belmenalto setter Wager hi the CeezetesTeat \ , Qe°L."ll4-luunag.irititratX.o:l4 SkSITRANCE - -'rhe "Xtna Susumu!' ,Ci..„ . vine relitunilshed u toslnessiaLe r d t tertk o l Ispr i Lilltl an - te'CA.'"o r fltigtref Ylvnrri. Sire eleatrleirPriot , ' '',, des leaned er loweet rata. 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