SBURGH GAZET PUBLIMIED BY MIMI It MTEIB1M11: ----- FIATITILDAY 31 . &MING, FEBRUARY 4,1&14 • u3::PrrtssncntwrggtrcrAurrrif.ihe tu.stu.4 oar Wog, GoaakoMotto oar boainag•norn • =Oat &likable taidlniana' inakikithar Ode etimiattou la betworu lb= and Aro thousand. rosehing . OnertOramorozbant, otasixaciasno and abap-kmpar in , Instant Pannsylvazda, and Eastern Ohio. . . , Inte - TO eILDVEIMIXCL—Ieettber th e rellterfel Rocas bar Petattottretabllebbient - Of tbe Dear Guette, bre opened en Ilanday. Aseiretttesiehmfeelre that betted, to 'moor to t*l.e Mteedarmitniblec . , .111 Omit biubl them fa bebrea.e.Steek:lett Eletteede,r. . . • ANOTIISIL ASSAULT CPON FILEEDOIII !Pile the astonishment occasioned by the so daciona attempt to repeal the 31lasonri Coinpro mise Still occitpjes the public mind, we are 'called upot, to , record soother attack upon the citidel otkieiletrii" bjr 'Dr. Jci.s.is . Al'etarrocir.,- Senator to the State Legislature from this county. This &Viet comes in 'so - secret and insidious a Orin` *Wit has nearly escaped detection'. - The aslicilt - , is upon the cipronen School system, by . legidulog thesectitrien division : of the funds, al claimed by.: bishop. O'Coxxon . and the Catholic iliejlitihY mut:ally. The obnozionaprocisions, grairtbsolds - dangerous power, are contained in si setr - sebilol bbl reported to the Senate by Dr. 3Stii4ack, on the -.2tti o . f.lantisry,--flTe have' th)i eeett the bill—the author was. careful not to itenditloiss--.but. - bititteiglibors of the Dispatch .Imes obtaineil a copy, and hare published a syitoPtii of it. From it we learn that the bill Contahmility-five sections, and entirely re-mod.. delsthe whole commonschool systemof the State,. and probably, in some respects Improves it. The object - tenable sectiOns tire the 28th and 28th,. and areco,kiguificoi atimi torte hide as much so poillialfilliTdangerous character... They aresi " Ttiat, if any common school is or shall here fatai be endowed by bequest Cr otherwise, the lmardtif direetcrrs or controllers of the district in 'which - such schools may be situated, ate ' hereby anthorised to allow said school to remain under the Immediate direction of 'the regularly appointed . trustees of the same, aitd"to appro-, priate lid much of the' district fund' to the said school al they may think just and reasonable:— Pravda; That such school shall be open to the visits of the director, or controllers of the dis ttictoind Conducted in conformity with the coal man school eystom, so.far. as the same bi appli cable thireto. -• • . - . 'That, when s.. free school of the common grade, ilfsay.distrilit, main*ined under the care and direation of any religious society, it Shall be lawful for the directors or controllers of Sikh district to cause tube paid to the proper person or persona, for the supportof such school any_portion 'of the school funds of the district which they may deem just sill reasonable, not siciedlitg the rateable share of the inhabitants . whose:children, wards or apprentices shall ba, taught in such school. Provided; That said di -I.eotors ,or contxvllors shallhe satisfied that ouch payment Is not injurious to the common schools of, sachdistriat; and that such free school shall be opened to the visits.of, the-directors or con trail/m-6nd conducttd in- conformity with the common school system " The provisions of these two sections are of a Moats character, and both are highly excep tionibits:';The fret one makes provision for sup porting schools partly out of the public .funds which are of a separate and independent charac ter. Forinstanco, some few persons more aris tocratic than their neighbors, or some benevo • lent Or secret society, or some persons opposed to all religious instnoition, elc., who wished their children to enjoy, advantages of education sepa rate frani nums, or of a different charscter, aced snip to raise a sum of money, small or great,'.lbe ho amount is mentioned, for atiandowinent:, and they become entitled to draw Inottey;front the common.fund for the benefit of this emslualveschool. Who does not see the dan. gee ot such exelimice : and partisan schools, in creating complaints and bickerings, leading - to frauds end inequalities and subjectingthe whole common school system to. merited oditun. It is estozdahing that a scheme so decidedly wide s-. have been fathered by a Democratic Smitten We ore 'of opinion, however, that veal DialiMrstio.principlea form no part 'of' the Creed of-Dr. lii'Clintocic. The name is all the Demo eracititero is about the leaders of Locotocoism: section.unotell above; the claim 'nuttliit hi - Bishop O'cosson, fora division Of the echded fonds for seeteritukpurposes, is almost folO yieldod to. 'Under this section, if the Ro man • Catholics start a free school, inwhicli is . taught the tenets of ROmanisto, or if any Protes tant cloirfcli shoidd establish a sectarian school, the coil:niters are• allowed to give them of the radio fuhds for its support. lt,_irt fact, gives into the whole demand of the Romanists, which has latelY been the subject of so much contro- The quiet and insidious manner in which WS ' 17 11;11kts been got up shows the band or Jesuitism. The Catholic Biahops being worsted in the con troversy before - die people; and driven from the 'field, hove resorted to more certain means. It is caster to witrk quietly with 11; few, tools in the Legielaturii than to hravopublic opinion, fortis insidious workeralatow dud if they once get the wedge In; with their power over the Democracy otthla . elm 'tat/Sy drive it farther year after Yeai,..with deceptions atoenduients. Dr. Id'Clintock-Imewlewits midepresenting the voice of the great majority of his constitu ents when . he ieported 'the bill. fie.knew that if he had betrayed this intention before the elec tion, hetrotild hare been left at. home.• He dare not meet the people of this county on trueh an erortO,lint . having tenured Lie seat foi three years, he.: gill probahly Set the will of hii.,con atittientant.defance. If he does. not wish to ebtikt the "bad eminence of the IllinoLs-Sena tor at ireshington. he had better purge bin bill. Übe tioiStoit. he . whi soon bear the' thunder of We need not point out to our modems the dan ger of •such provisions to': our whole common behisid'ustein.,could f• ,not stand the effects e snell. a blighting process lii:oyeare. :The people, suehanould be its.injuriou.s operations,:iould re- . quire the . repeal of the whole system, and leave thireifftdriaref the peer to gra* tql inignotiusee; • and that it just what the Roman Cfillral desires:: cHTATlerrivs OF Yonftlfrows . . 7 -113 Youngs town, .ohio, Democrat glees some athleticsof that !disco Which are of much interest We learn . . . ' , ;eie are , four lion furnaces in the place,. last pear turned out 010:1 tons of pig -Ipi4 hitt: sold for $B5 per ton, ex tow,' 'The shipMents coal ft; , 138 per ton. The value wa,t . Thei be ~ k, 4.ettof she.,wn 000 ant,T; vcr.:,'l,;rge. own a _ p o p u l a ti on of 24. 1 f , ,;.`}'ruugtowu s oomishlni; buoy place, and (Me with which cur scierrlan . itt may plefitably Cultiriste butltie ri Ala. .lons %Larva has a card In irestimisi 4 s if .3u `which t i e' , Cliima having hid-arty : skarn in thi;lataNehryikanecting." Sir. Barton wiii'prerent ; at thdt irnidibig, beard i daaealr wantedrui one Air its Secretaries, and *Unused. itslroccedings. if he ' elisapprarod of rte: par_er, Plift)dse, why did ho nat . th en nay so rota his * 4:UO 600 been_ given him i Ccdrhi he not make up.his mind until his musters' bad pasted him pp L We apprehend, however, that -ltr Barton • overrate . * lie, own Importance: • Thi diposition: to the rascality involved iu.the attempt to meal • < the pasourtCotnprontiss will go on Just u lively without Mr. Barton as with hint ; and•wirl beg him not to think that his withtinwal, w ill put 'ittrUid to rho maven:lent. ‘,Orki4.4lili3t7—ra 0044 4116411 AT, EIIIT,--Jut 'ging from the tel: . irgraphie despatelies, Oar. Bigler is acting aveii pmillitibmitis and ungovernor-like "'Dart at: Erlm It seta's bele oirriwed by the mob, and theie; torn tantiot: a. junction between the two roads. Why does Li not invoke the power of the State within Lie hands, and it that will not do; ask aid of the Preildent? -Ile Might not to toler s2o tblet ob ipirit ..1. / etthe laws . ettheltate be enforced expeditionali and nun andlf, the qoternoi doek ti at /mit 4,, St sairlie'l* on the ground, the people - Wald . . . . . 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Moss: BIIMIL—Tha sleek priest, and meek saint ltrilts , ....ll4ll.l§WXY, slob.XtAituatttl , bor likely 'bs, 4,3 colgpfo* : '4lo - ;'bercil , leaves thii . tiountrieon our Owtside paie we of4keltalionfatriot4- 4 ' York, Catholics like himself, who newt and pore that theunforitinstelko - Mist together , yite m large ,immber of other Ita li ans, owo thkr (laths • GO' him, and the .following article gram the New -York Tribune, roostiogioally prover that UGO BASSI could not have been martyred without Ids knOWledge. the lying subterfu ges which he onni his supportais have resorted to cannot save ;him from the execration of man kind, and the ignominy he deserves. The Pope has insulted the people of the'rmStiS Stites; and the'spirit, of humanity and liberty, by sending such a imitinui bataher to our shores. • The fol-• Mori:kir from the. Tribune: = • ': — Tlietneasea Leiradens. The prineipa 'provinces forming the Hainan or Papal States ereealled Legations from having been for centurimaadministered, .or rather rolled' by a high dignitary Of the Church, generally Cardinal, with the special title of Legate of the Tope.• Legates have likewise often been sent on special missions to Catholic Sovereigns, 'and in rush cases they have been endowed with powers nearly' equal to those of the .Pone'himself for settling all secular and disciplinary conflicte and. difficulties. A Legate sent from Borne forthe' administration of any province of the Papal State, represents in his person the full secular power of the Pope, and is unlimited in respecter administration matters and of. civil and criminal justice. A Legato is the supreme commander of the army in his province, and, in a word, he is endowed with all the rights and powers of au absolute sovereign. Semethees persons of in-: ferias. hierarchal rank hare been sent as Sub- Legates, but without any diminution of authori- In thistwaY,, the Legations—of which Ferrara, Ravenna, and Bologna form the principal cities —were administered up to the events of 1848. Whatever may have been the reforms intended by Pius-LX., they were not carried 'out, and the Legations, as of old, have been governed by Papal Commissioners, and by them alone.. Such Commissioners, when sentout in times of trouble, as in 1848-49, possess, if possible, even a more absolute and discretionary power. Stich a Le gate or Commissioner to Bologna in the spring of 1849 was Archbishop Bedini. After a siege and partial bombardment of the city during eight days, the Austrian troops, un der the command of Gortkowsky, entered it on May 16, 1849. The state of siege was proclaim ed by the military commander; but the Papal authorities were neither suspended nor hindered in the exercise of their Varian" functions. Arch bishop Bedini, supported by Austrian bayonets, represented in Bologna the Pope and his secular and disciplinary power. • The agents of this power pointed out to the military, or Austrians, what int ividuala were to be arrested, imprisoned, judged by courts martial and executed. Among a greatnumber of persons of different sex and age designated ait victims and killed, was rgo Bassi, a conaecrated Catholic priest In the clamor of contradictory reports put forth both by accusers and defenders of, Mr. Bedini, without any legal document to prove or disprove the bloody deed,' we are obliged, in order to form a judgment as to the facts, to recur to the rules of common sense; and to our knoWledge of the pro ceedings generally observed in inch cases. The Austrian-commander who took Bologna went them to uphold the power of the Pope.— Besides, it was the army of a Catholic monarch, and indeed of one called the Apostolic-Emperor, which thus came in to restore absolute power on the ruins of popular liberty. A Catholic priest taken prisoner, even with arms in his hands— which, however, was not proved to be the case with iTgo Basai—dcies not lose his indelible char acter of priesthood. As such he is not subject to any civil or military power, and any act of personal violence used against him is sacrilege. This is known to every Catholic, and was no to Gen. Goralrowsky. It is therefore wholly out of the question that he should have committed a violint outrage against the lawful power in whose support he had stormed Bologna. lie would never have trampled on the spiritual character of priest. Gen. Gorrkowaky could submit a priest to I a court martial; but if he was condemned, he could not execute him as long as • he preserved his sacred character. The- canon law provides for such' an emergency by a process called dese eration—whicli can be carried out only with the approbation of the spiritual authority, and by a. member' of the Clergy.' If, therefore, lig° Bassi was scalped arid the skin torn from the palmier his hands, or only matched gently' on theie onsecrated parts; the fact remains that previous to his execution he was deprived of the sienna, not by the military bat by the ''regittar, Papal power, ,whose representative at that precise epoch in Bologna was Mr. Bedini. Ile could stop' or at least protest against the whole pro ceeding, or confirm it. lie did the second and not the first But even , the canon law which rules over the Boman clergy was grossly violated in the person of Ugo Bassi. That law prohibits the use of weapons to a priest, except for personal dgfease, or when the' country is - invaded by a foreign enemy. It was for this that 'chi Mints took up arms when Spain was invaded by Napoleon, and no one of them was condemned by the spiritual wrier. For the patriotic' Italians, to whom Ugo Butsibelenged, the Austrians were no less for eigninvaders than were the French in Spain in 1809: The same spiritual indemnity ought to have been extended to Ugo Bated, evert if armed for war , againat the Austrians, as Protected the Spanishp.riesta and monks who fought among r the h guerillas. • 11" Ma. notecase, by his course in opening the de- Wean the Nebraska bill, 'forfeited the respect of ,all bonerable and decent men. He not only degra ded himself bye resortto lowpersonalities, but the body of which he is a member—that body which was once considered to be the most august In the -world, but which must soon, under such malign influences as those of, the !Senator. from Illinois, sink to the level of a congregation'of pot-house politicians. On Tuesday, wa see; Mr: Douglass followed out his unmanly course by objecting to an art of courtesy requested by the Bettator from Mile,. We quote from the debate : Mr. Chase said that, so far as his penional conemiletice was concerned, he would desire a postponement of the Nebnialta bilL The Sena tor from Illinois yesterday referred to , certain historical facts. and historical documents Which required come eximlination by him, before re plying: In consequence of other engagements,. be had not hadattopportunity of making that ex amltuttion. If he proceeded to-day,. be would be under a disadvantage.: lie was however, at the disposal,.of the Senate- . . • Mr., Ihnigless said that,..when . he pro Posed, a week ego' to take up this bill, he had stated that he - did not wish to deprive any Senator of foil opportrmities for examination and disemetion. At the suggestion Of the very Senator who asked the. indulgeoce •of the Senate, he 'consented to its postponeMent until yesteniny..At the enggeetion of the Senator. it was agreed that it .should be made the - especial order from •day to day, and not to be laid over till tinishedt• Now a farther extension is asked, on .the grotind that •he had not had. an opportunity of.inveatitmtiog the his torical facts.. • This weer jtud what he had com plained of yesterday, that the Sanger had pub lished.a hietory of this question to the world„ without having inveStigated the facts relating to it: Ile would have prefered that the . Senator had understood. the facts before he published them, instead of taking time .to do so now,. arid ,!..i.sying the business of the Senate to give him tizw., 6 , understand that which he should have cn.i,se,..l before. . . ',yeti no eourtsoy end ask none : t., -from-111M' ois. do not think 1- it caps'.:- maderstanding what the obligations or tsig lam prepared to defend the po, Irblril I hirie heretofore aseumed. Tha Servitor intwinced new facts, and a new version of histery into his argument. I desire to verify. toy position. by the record, and should prefer time for that purpose.. •'• - • - We are glad to see the Senator from Ohio re torting npon.the very "'ILO° giant:..from-~lili nok intim tart manner he deserves. . 'Mr. Cass and I.lr. Weller followed-31r. Chime, urging , the postponenient asked for, 'and the Senate granted It; the discourthous effort of 3fr„,',Douglass to compel 31r.' Chase' to go : tutpregated, with the debate, disgusted the Southern friends of that gentleman, and they, re. fined to becotie parties to it. Tneetemiao.-ITe believe there is no Pace of work too dirly for northern demo-rata to do.-- Such has been our experience in Pennsylvania. It may be, however; that it is possible there iv come unrevealed depth of political meat Mess ef !which Peurtylvania democracy is not. capable ; but we are certain that no such exception can beniade in favor Of Ohio deinoerney, The' re cent expidsion.‘ of 'a 'reportot• from the fOhie' Senate. *cense . he had Ilitte negro blOod in' his veins, betray s a. for anything tint/t; ling or subservient- On tide point, the felleitielk rebuke from a Blare &ate paper; the .Lotitssille Courier; musical!' tinge of blood io theirehisks,* if long sulmerrienry have .not rendered them caliouse' r% s. Ltriiiitaa-Oa 191011 inttionniiime ago; on motion of the:Ohici'Sonate,la young _ iced Wei admitted 'upon"ll4 floor of the Serrate chambetteFeparterTer . a nets: per. He, ii*litT grinelfor - tirty4o g e,, cond4ated hiaxlicbfiligtf in"Piitry reirpeo, SalmilOieritljScitiut -- *M-thatpii frr 410 1 4 . 41 , - ArdcR4VOIAA I 44 I 4-vp 'rt4 -*leo cr Saxon current that filled his veins—so few, h kWet ith presence tnetnet been percell with oneAthe big-litth4ilies in thatii 4esembiagi or airtis*iglifia sot., . ,i),c. - 4 eXiiitbnotWwhich titatiorc;ifter a lonerdai traterwiiitlatiiied bye* vOtesafl7 to 10 i --."? It this isn't whittling the little end of ordinarY deeenetdoWn to just.notSing,- We should like-M , knoW in what way any body would go to work to accomplish that purpose. If something like thus ' had oceured in South Carolina or Georgia, larhera•howirrer, it-never mild emir:y-7E44e would not have, wondered : but that it should ha e ' taken plic Win tolerant Ohio, in enlightened Old , in "Free-Demoetutie" Ohio, in Abolition Ohi , rightunder the tegis of the ordinance of 'ST; a „pears at first blush to be passing strange?' No Wonder the slaves who run away from . goo masters in Kentucky, and take up their abode' Ohio, return after a time "diagusted" with thel hew home. Anything but a rattle-snake or a alligator might he justly excused. for becomin sick of a residence among such men us make u the majority of the, Ohio State Senate- . OHIO TAXATIOX.—The loootocei - of Ohio are becoming alarmed at. the natural reaulte of the system of taxatian with which they have cursed that State.. Their attempts to lay a heavy and 'asserting tax.on the Batiks bnre, by judicial de . eiskin,been, construed seas to make them , ex tend toallffither branches of business. Mon in 'commercial life are ninr not only taxed for what: - they own, but for what they owe; and the bur den of taxation is becoming too heavy for even locofoce shoulders to bear. Symptoms of re volt are Manifest., The Ciarinot Enquirer, the leading Democzatie paper of the tate. says: " At every street corner, and throughout our whole agricultural and trading comiroanity, too, do we hear this subtle and mischiarons exclama tion—" Ther e must be something 'wrong:" • The soil has been prolific beyond comparison--Priees of all prQuets have ruled upon high flgurei--- numnfactories here done a bountiful business yet all feel oppressed, and are oppressed—all en gagethin them wonder why it be, and has it is,Mial the administration of public affairs should exact BO largely of their profits, as really to take the ' lion's share!' Men are begiuning.to hunt up some cause for all tl‘'s, and the investigation takes the responsibility from off their own man agement of business and places it, in their Jude. ;Dent, upon those who conduct public alTairg.— We have heard numbers of our most substantial citizens, Democrats of consistent lives and stern attachments. express themselves convinced that this state of affairs could proceed front ins other influence than profligacy, extravagance and mis management. how else. they reasruf, ean our burthens be sogreat l" The Enquirer appeals to its democratic friends in the legislature to make tin effort to change this state of things: it dreads the revulsion that Must otherwise occur. Hear it: ..•The question is now in every 111311 . A mouth, can the Lep:dale, power redress thia.grieranre 'l— ean that branch of the tiovernumnt--the body that alone con make laws—interpose nn authority to relieve the people from an oppression which we question whether tax-ridden England can slufw a more obnoxious and unjust exnetiOn • Ifit can, then it should be. done speedily, for there is throughout the community - a universal groan of disapprobation of such a sysiem of tax ation; a solemn protest that such oppression shall not be borne, and a fine (lamination that right and justice shall prevail, even if piwty feal ty must give away to obtain it." We shall look to see if the appeal of the In quirer will he heeded. We do nut think it will be. The leaders of the democratic party in Ohio, ns in Pennsylvania. presume much upon the endu s ranee of their party followers. Democracy in both these Stated has the ass-like patience of Iddachar. It crunches between its burrend, but never mutters a word of complaint. In this State the people areannually robbed and plundered by the party iu power, before their very eyes, andyet annually repeat their confidence in the plunderers. They sumbit, uncomplainingly, to the heaviest load of taxation, and deem it all fur the good of the democratic party. Perhaps they have been putting it strongly in Ohio : but we fancy that the leaders do not think Co. and that the burden will not be lightened one iota. We shall then see of what stuff the people are made. We hope it may turn out that they are an improve- z nient on Pennsylvania stock, and that we shall live to chronicle their result against their hard ened oppressors. • The following communication la inserted at the entaest request of several of our patrons. We know notling of the facts stated - ;' - bet com mend the complaint to those interested to log up the character of the road. • Foe the Daily PlttAburnthlistethe. Peee'e. Railroad and Skinner. at Pinslntrult. Considerable . quantities of freighChave been consigned tothe agent here from. the West, but owing to the large amount now awaiting ship. meat, a difficulty has occurred, and as all freight, cannot have immediate, despatch, 10Uld must be stored, the question arises whether that consign, ed to the agent shell go forward to the exclusidu of that consigned to others. The object of the present communication is to draw the attention of Councils to the fact that.a preference is given to the property sent to the agent. The Depot on the wharf is used for freight destined, for. Philadelphia and other cities, and as shippers are all alive to their duty, no undue advantage can be had over them at that place. The outer 'Depot is used for way freight and stock. •In order - to give the freight consigned tv the agent immediate despatch, the wharf Depot is eloml•and ho orders his consignments to be drayed • to the outer _Depot, without giving 'any notice whatever to other shippers of tiny change in the regulations. The consequence is, that consignments to the agent Ingre s prompt despatch. whilst the forwarding house, are compelled to - put in store the property sent to them and wait until all t.lipagenCs consignments have been dis 7 'patclied, by thin act of intercepting the ears at the outer Depot. Dan isrEnniren. 'FROM lIUMNBURO Cormfraablelses at . Pittabuzgh watt.. ilsantsurno, Feb. 2, Via In Senate: The Speaker prevented the, anneal statements of the Treasurer end Directory of the Franklin Canal Company. The Directors state that. the Lake Shore division of the railroad hoc .betn worked for the past year by the Cleveland and Painesville and Aehtabula railroad. The -mos earnings of 'the Company for the year. from Dec. 1. 1852, to Dee. 1,, 1882, era set down at 4129,8tni Si Ezr,vnaes of working road, interest, So • . $44,545 78 Leaving net earnings, 56ti.360 From this, however, they deduct for annual deteridiation of work, 'fixtures, &c., $27,300, tearing actual net etrnings 08,960 tit —a frac tion over ix per cent in enpiral stock, 55(.00,01th rtt.-nuntlitr of petitiona were presented on it •nous subjeett bat all of a local elninteter, and none of them by western Senators, nor in refer ence to western interests. Mr. Stwkalew, from the Comtuittee on Finance, reported the bill relative to the State Taxes in Westmoreland county, with amendments. Mr. Prick,a hill to provide for the more speedy cancellation of the Relief Notes. Several . other local bills were read and refer red to approprintecemmittees. M. :McClintock called up the bill 1..c0 ineorpo. rate the Butchers' Market, or the cities of Pitts burgh ; and Allegheny. ' The bill ltansed first reading and Was then laid over for the present. Mr. Darsie.called up the bill to incorporate ' the Washington Inclined Ilene Company, which passed its several readings. • Alen. other bills passed, one to authorise the Courts of Common Pleas to incorporate eciontif i, agricultuna and other local associations. la nun 1101,11 E or ItrrEENENTATICES.—Mr. Bigham presented a .remonstrance against any interference in the grade of the sate road from a point on Win. Douglass' land in Allegheny county, to Yeaiger's mill in Beaver county. Mr. Hamilton a petition in reference to the same subject. . • Mr. Bigham mad a bill supplementary to the Pennaylmnia 'Railroad Company, to authorize them to appropriate property for depots, Under certain restrictions, which, „ fa his motion, was p subsequently taken unu passed lie sereml readings. The ileum: was occupied generally in the-con sideration of, business of it private and local character. The bill intrOdueed yesterday by Mr. I took, noticed in my letter, relative to on exarki ! nation into . the grounds why a new trial should be granted in the-case of David Jewell, was re ferred to the Jtulichiry Committee of the Senate, a committee which is 'composed of the best - legal talent in the State. Mr. 3l'Cllntook,..l under. stand, offered the bill at-the instance of citizens of Pittsburgh; and. after conference with the members from: Allegheny county in the' other branch of the Legiellititre. The object is not : to menthe matter beyond a calm examination of the facts on record, • ind to release the Ilepie sentatives from Allegheny of all responsibility. An unfavoieble report Wilj end the long chapter of interferences in this Sorrowful cite,' mut leave the unforttmate father and htisband. fate. , On the. Other: Mind, if . any: wrong :halt been committecingniturt the prisoner; it wiffbeintrelY :rise firht fisctioq - of the dirrotic 'rule •to show why a new trial should loot be granted,: to be entered, the Court of Oyer and .Tiroilner. of , Allegheny , towity, to be cortiied by this COurt to. tha Supreme ... 1,... 2; direitsthst Supreme Judge aLaU . . , . . hear the application, ate time to be fixed by . AR NOL D & WI'LLIAMS. isbniself,.-ar , PAttsbustlipli:idlf ar . pi , lf trial -hc-711E.47.,,LT,tr'TZSTLAMg-,151.4811,4: Itiantid, dui - Said raitureto einsfiti a t o w ** OhilsOit Tueisa — e T es, ''' Treciughl := Trosi . r .3 tUlAitg. '; !ii.l7. Slarket Stmt.. dittapfedb. OyedSll2l.To3#6,iri el. kJ tritlur case , . ,"7 ,... --- ..rtlep ammo FOR STRUIPAIVOR WATER.' , 11 virlithedilectioiti appropriate surrtuiu aunt - - 2.- Or - fee..&C..•for prosecuting attorneY, disclaimitfi' - ii , ii l ebri4ll. — !.l. , tt Foritatee' ;Paitte.., to llessrs. SE o'spreision'or opinion on the part of the Leg- AIL :SOLD d. WILLI-13k, •oc:o re ccolially rec.:mud .hda tura 'an to the issues involved in - the time ' !.. I '.. ° -r - W A T''fg e.4 '4" P eAri.r . ...A .Ti c ism . A . &gm - .. A - Gn.r.sr Arm.; Tuar.;---There:is au spple•kee l - HENRY. :: - .11.. COLLINS - , in Litchfield, COlll.l. owned-by Solomon Marsh, ' souw.tuurso AND ... `which - measures fourteen feet iimuncl the trunk ,C ° M M I SS I. 0N - J.‘l E 11 C 11 .A. 3i T , 'is 13 9 yenta old, and Pmluceci hot season, IWPI7' 1 CITEEw, BUTTER D S r E i tiV X FISII, ' ..., ty btrshels . of tipples,: of.ttidelleioni. quality: ' And Produce nenennY. ' Previous to 1i3.15, it had yielded near 100 bush- ' "No. 25 Wopd street, Pittsburgh. els per annutniToiages. The tree was brought '. irr 4 - from Dartford §y inene of the early settlers of ' Litchfield. SPECIAL NOTICES • To Printers.-For sale, a lot of second .hand Column Mal., Aderitising Rau, mid) LouMa Crou Rake, at low Eriaoirt: at tbl dam jalB STATE MUTUAL • .EIRE AND. M.d.RDiE INSURANCE' CO. • OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1111 1 RANCD OFFICE—Corner Fonrih and Smithfield rtrocts. Pittsburgh. CAPITAL 13350,000. mbrronw—John P. Hutberlord. Docatifn En.; P. C. Seclawlek. IlsartaburraSamuel loom, Plalasielinara A. Wllairra. Booker, Pittaburghi A. A. Carrier, P taburgb; A. 3. Gillett, Harrisburg h. T. Annos, Robot Klotz, Carbon Co.; lobo It. Rotherfordl Doppia CO. RUIVER VORD, I .aident- A. J. GILLET &oratory. L Actuary. Tbe shore Compan CARICIAA y will Immo against peril, of wow and Inland riorigatran trarafartotion; aim. o buildingo ond mereboodloe In city or country. It loweatl sistent with many. Policies lumen on dwellinghouses, either perpetually, or for a term of 'want. Lookusyll.s4 Medicine Chiwts.—Dr. ,KEYSER, Whole sale Druggist, of lad wood greet. hoe on band a splendid assortment of MEDIDINE - CIIESTS.for families and steam boats, at rll3lOOll mks,. Those lu wantof Xrtieles of this kiud would do well to lett him a eall. ml5-tlBw Pram he National Intelligence,, WAFILI4TOT OTT, May lune, vca—Dr. J. S. ROSE'S Medico, Sticatiser to Pitmans in SifbiLlz sad in Health, mitts so .tiokallaf la./2.—Thle publication is from the t.o or an eminent pit cah-lan of Philadelphia, regular readouts from the 31edlcal College, and an honorary merm bee of the Philadelphia Medical Society. •It contnitle touch apcd.auteicodo invalid,. as well as peptone In ',health. It alea dwittribe, in a comprehensive Manner, thddiseaxw of our variable climate, and the mode of treatment. No find, • should be without a may or this traik. It eon be find, ge l‘ rrllrntt2fi f fett t lie h 1a71711 . Z2=, i t n urt Pr. J. S Rose's NOW,m and larigoriltinoClediet the gteated disenvery In medical science, estronlahing PreDsratlon for rWslug. up a weak amain utiou, debilitated by care, labor, study or diseatio, *Moltke a charm. It givete ettwitalit and attnetite, and lenses,. greet itivignrating properties. For heart dimwit, all nervoila affection, ban, leer, hearieburti, iffier m who le al,n ming the apirita.and giving to Ihe sr sten, It I, Iltatiat tab-at.. Moos in its intecta. f illy rout,. a untie. Dr. Rosis Penally Medicines. und hi. Medic., Adev.rtio.rl., Prrsnos in STrinios and in. lure in romipt of a (rush antortsnontof the . attoro actileinta, and a lot of bin roluablot books for dltirlhoLlon, of • blob tat-public Inv loolted to roll and accopt • copy. a. U. KEYS/la. 1441 /1.1 atrooi. APIB INSURANuJJ IV E uOMPANY, NEW YORK CASH CAPITAL, $500,000! R. C. ttrom, Ageot. No. 69 Wood alma. Pill/burgh marcroger. .31airox L Loomis.-- Late of the .11tna. ifortford. Jasper Corning Theodore Ye lumen Finn or Corning &Co' Firm of llowen A 31r.Sneure. Richar4 B.'arlase Firm of Ihmne, King& Cu WiKinn H. Afethn.. ~... .. -. ..... —Vim of ClatiLo..lfellin /Co. Gomm Blis, Firm of Omni., Mho a Co. .1 won E. Fenn Finn of tun. 31abonny et co. (Wirr Ai Wool Finn of Willard di (fod. Firm of Stone 1 Sion. .firnry r: gip Finn of Illi ...floor, 1 8d.... Joo,oq Lenr......., ........ .... ........... -Firm of Jamei,Loer it Co. Mork, it. Ilutra Finn ofC. 11. Until. 1.11.. John It ifefehirtiro Finn of J. C. llorre a 13i. 11Widar V. Lambert Firm of 1.1 .1. Ladreuro 11'o. Charlrs A_ freaky Finn of Liurkiry /Co. .l.iffradotry../r..........Firin of Leltio Atterinwy if . .. 1 Ca. Laa It .llorl.. Finn ofJ. 31. 11,110. Moreno 'A- Cn. does F. Dwight Firm of Trowbridge. Drielit 1 Co. John C..Valsn Finn of NPlreo I' (No Charlai It Baldtria.....- ........ Firm of Italtlswl, eta., 1 Cu. Gloom e. ndii. Finn or , slnerman a COIIIIO. 64 ...... _,-, ...... Lo.oen lk (loom ...... ......-. firm of ikolutu. feu limp I Co. Thomos 31 , ..t01t0er Firm of T. is 11. Sleeeencere BoLford. ... . Firm ofJohneotek C.lllcos If. firm of Norton. Butler it Hoyt. l'Adrirs Sirplen Pool firm of Hord:, Paul. Pentium/ Ir ... -Finn of Haskell. Menlo ig Bull. .o.frof Banos Firm of A. S. Carnes A. (t 0 0. Roe Loa nxnef firm of E. leektrood Lorms?us. ...... ....... Firm of Hopkins. Allen Co. yams Choke Jaw..A. H.rio'.f firm of Brown. Balmer R Dvagia. booze If. Frofh , olhoo, Firm of Frolltinghln. Nowell A Co. John If. -self( ..... ...... .......Eirm of So ift. Hurlbut A co. /Weir .%"-Ate Firm of Condit \.-rte. Irani A. ilkrk Firm of Wert.. Drake ,Y./Vinn .. •.. of llibson. Stocker: I‘,. Joao, fooroolo.q. Firm of Barney Humphrey I Butler, E Irokre ...... .......... ......... Cashier Continental Bank. Deutfin‘f X. Pantry "firm uf 4cella. FM. , t Co. flower .160ra0..- "'...7' ........ CHAS. J. 31A BTIN. !bantam. Citizen'a Inanrauice Corup'y of Pittsburgh. IT. D. ICIN , LP,Ntamt. :".011,1EL L. SIAILSIIkLL .s.'y. OFFICE. U 4 W. 171://. ItEtrriWX NARKET,AND 111.10 D STREET.. 1111..INSAME5 ITULL .I\D CARGO RISTZS ON SITE 0111(1 ANI. , )I,ISSIFSIITI Li VETUS. AND 111112LTARIES. Iffr tarte,rvA ,mist L.'s AIPArIgI .Ftrr, ALSO, rune Meprrit, Al YEA owl U A LN!) N. 111717.1 TlON amt fIi.I.VSPIMT.I7 11. D. King. l is tmer. Jr H. Illn4em, Rpbert Dualait, Jr, John& Illlemrth & Ilarhaatia. fratiraWrll • * Daze NU. Dertntek, - ' Vie; ' Walter Dr.jutt, . w itt. If. II So .7. Flhirtem. • Du Pont Powder.—Erery \-nriety Bite Mining bad Elairtitig Poi.,ler, la all NO packalmaiklaap au halal and fu wr trnm Wag.la, la loam to ail/au:, thasent, as rarer/a-le Ital.. ALoo Serb; rasp. D. W. C. lIIDIVELL 3laaufarturene Agt.„ 135 Froltt,laoet. rlttaturala • • •P. lirovnilrEssence of Jamaica Ginger. —This Ester, La a preparation °Stamens: ettelletter. In, ordinary diarbera. incipient ebolara. in abort in all gnaw@ r. .proatitation att. ditastine function. It la otineelituabitt Tilos Dnetns the ' , maltase cribe tykkatie, chatters anti summer ramplalntr et children, it Is neenliarly adhottelogod, no thattly or indtaidttal should be teltboett It ' • • CICSIOS—Da ante to get the media Dusan , . atbkh Steltssol cult by F. DitteliN, at his Drug and Chanties Store. Nett h•rast odnar of" Fifth nod Chianut etreett Ph, - ladelpida, and for ash, t.y nit 11, reereetalleapothomaritta in tho State; and, In Pit tehursh. by Dent. Page, Jr. D. el, Fattoestoth k Co. Dr. E. &attn. Landsat Valens g Co. J Sehottnntaker A. Co. • In AllestreAT City hr 11. P. Imiroartl and Igo A. Ewa La C. A,V44016 BITEICE & BARNES' SAFES,-11ere is the kind of testimony as ti; thr value of our S the reLulatlou at oar arrsrk We bar. already laih/Ished wren) errtlEestea, prarettaw that slake made for our regular and enllnahr sales, and: sold ahrr.ed, hare Iversl ruldeeted it; the SIITIKITEST TESTI, IN ACTUAL (5./N ThArIItATIONS, and preaeraell thelr eras W114;101414: tree from dana,n•. The imllawing It analler pat:lathe rune Inwatestable character,— ' . ... .. . . .._ 410,000 111/11111 ..11' IffX)fiff Aiflt PA P I::: i !Mil:11111TH A. ttO SAFE I Atsass, Noresulserl2. 1151 f ' , Mews. lIarlt• t Ilarnes—De.r Piro—Tour two lettere were duly neerlted. I . ant afoont at the time. . I %Told I ;11 . 1. 1 41f. a. Vale n tl ' ihef o - ranft " eV d or r i o t u ra;11:11. nt'll! I I morning erne _Wilt of Jane latticSny store tollatla t c Icing burtod Vt Oahe. it wa. ballt of wood and htlek—a lark, broo *try buildlow. My nth co/ to It at the . .Isno of the re, awl fa Into the rollat whore .h.r e oaa a. urg• to WWI. It Irmo • vary het fire. tu lip not. sod bock account. that wont In tbe; Safe amounted to atout Ton Thousand Dollar.. widelt was par ed. Then was not a- singlet honor !grazed; and farther. I would advise any person who Is acing 1 , 11.112C•31. SO loon no than, hot boy a Fal•to broil' their favor., tc.,.to—and got one that Is woad. Ursa .afely rectanasend youtrilaket L0 r4t . 7 ... . . low, Truly, - JOUN CLOMP.. , A,gne and FeverOtilifesjYeirritifiukg cu10...-..,,r.• J,bo Builder, tom lirlos at Ilearer'Pant. _Banos, Couttly. Virginia, near lilehutond, had Ague 1114 reser for three fein t ntivref the time he Lad ehlllstake a day. and Timely font than mete he'w se itarebt.l with - A.l/er. I nor moon a. Um chill 101 l him: and after trying phy.letans, Quinine, moot of the Tonto. advertloted. and itrythlre; . 1V0 , 10117104.101 411 MM, was shalt to alto oh in denulr, when Cadre., L' , 1.111111 311.2111 E ' , 411 , spolon of; hr 1,4 t... 6)(XICS. kit tofore he had used worn thin • shwa. me, ha wai Verfeeity etsqd, and has not had ts,chlll or &ref liana, Mr. toned.% Ls onlyone.lat of thou and. tolsolant ft,. I,...tentod I,y, thlsAtreat Tonle, alleratlve • sod blond rte rider. advertleement with id. errdieate . The condition of the Stomach is of vi tal importance. No man. wcunau, or child ern be boallby owns the work of digestion le resalarly, thoroughly and vigorously performed. With threminurtha of civilised no. elety, (Id. lo not the case. And yet the melody la withle tn. regdh of all. Ilaudinure German Illttera, prepared by Dr. P. Al. Jirkeon. Philadelphia. 'ail. 'weir coveso a regoler audlealthY action or iho ..toomei u 011 vii • ler mu the. Mellon of machinery. Let the victim of droop Ida or Indlgeation In any.of Its forte. UT It, and meguar. entre • good imp:tine. physkal rigor, limn norms. *And sleep by night. mullormssed rboarfulnem by' ilay..ichl.2n L A alflierifTPFY-Filli • • • AI! nx ' NATIONAL T UALLEItIi. . IACKSON'SNo.tionaI llaguerrenn Gallery , ,corner of the Mamma 'and Market rireet, — (sippeette telWa l ia l d w figaitrri t fr o ll . h ti obtain lite.like like n..., at niederata prima wul • pie.. rah' at the nbove filt g Y = 4: lt t itiVel i th 7 heiningt .. l " 4=. 7 ger ' ::n 4 ,4 l l lti. the moat accurate fee elm liar of the human ferns with. all the "premien of animated herb, ALL 1 , [11•11tall. EIVVATiIIaYI.' Painting% Ao., nerwately corded, arikdri. pileateetaken oforighini Perrone not naming l to tithe • picture, unless a perfect re... Mane. , • Likens...a taken . aiek and deeesseil persons In oar Pert of the sitr,and tietnity,- R 0013311 open, and operating from S n. X., to 6 P. X. Entrance In the Diamond. jethiklawirM • .2iELSON'S igt — PRETI4O - --- -- D A GIME REOT YP ES . POST OPTICS Dial THIRD. STREIST. „ . VITMENS,AND. STRANGERS who wish to obtain an a:curato r s rind in and Rfalike Ilkonokaat it Vs T . :11=1 1 Z I ta fi g Vtge theire tig. U asTl t to Vai firuarratak or no env gziada.,,Jlapog . Oht, of CO. aart, t ar to . r ' tto "r gr4, 6 4Ntll raggro l ; treo " aii o raft' ktodoi. nll 'P h 47 In &ply. tett thermal= of Daerormat Utf:;l._l°?7.,Fror4. V;.! L lTairg r AtUrtYL:i r st i blit afar to the patrour or the Art, a stylaof Dagnerraoirres; alo n g goer or In gronno, which has 000.0 boon surnassrd. Rootas aptaCand anenttiast . In all wtoathr.rs, form aclook • A Great Cure by Dr. Kepler's:Pectoral live in Noble, Veritable, aellettianY CoUntr.— had • Canahlelx - med matting, whit.* commence/I.o*a tha•th Of February. but, - and lontlgited kr eight whole giontisa I employed the beet pityandtate In tbs *nutter, and my, cough continual unabated , wUI sally I n October. :at that time *a.s;tittelied . .to try your : rECTORAL CDCOIII3YIWP. *hick/ did; end after 1. had take Vltil 'eonstbitur and spitting; ' - I bad elettaladeld(ol. getting -well; *sit I think it should': . Hewn that thicialnatie remedy. will dc , roe.thers.*bat has done in anymee. Jom:.c,.7.rrrce, Peebles Ty. ,:pittaburah.lleaBl 155-3 - BERIVER,DLLWO,II • it. CO., wiimseLE oaoczas.Atin coatms.sioN ltoe'l.lo itia'l32;wild - et:l*a, 'between' Woad inidiirdtenat • Aimed,' Ibr It kirk roll uscirtmukt of erneasul mu:Tram on, to *tick we invite iatituan ?Me' trut,..A AMOS- LELAND -& 171 r/tAIII,_I3.IIItEET,' 3IANUFACTUREES AND DEALERS Ia even: Descript STRAW GOO DS, anis:Fl:lg In PANAAIA. Lt.:MORN MiIYED. BRAID. CANTON, AND rAL3I LEAP FIATS: English, Italian. Swiss, and Silk Bonnets, ARTIFICIA FLOWERS, STRAW . TRIMIIINGS, &e., By the Cue. - - Coomprislng one of the lamest Sleeks in the CUT. to which the attention of Time and QM lhayets is respect fully solldtcd. N. 8.--11ATTE118 are partieulart, intite4 to eon and onarnino our Stock. which Is enited erprerely to their Trade, eintoadrnt ell the new arCdifnebionable dyke of (hods. oel2-Mnd R. C. LOOMIS, Of the late firm of Arthurly dr. Loomis, WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS AND'SHOES, 59 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. P.ROTECTLON INSURANCE - COMPANY, oyluerpon.D. coN-Not Cardial Etna.. Annual Prunalurne and Western Fund, $1,0_00,.900, iNeoRpoitATED r 2.5. Policies of Insurance - issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DA'lllAt/E B Y FIRE, OR TOE PERILS OF NAVItiATION. Br OROROE E. ARNOLD, Agent, yv.119 rut Plt.t.nerich sad Allegheny C;O. Joe, etesnic ..... *Wee, en ewe.. rumen., FLEMING -BROTHERS, (seeenselnli or .1. zmn !M.) lIOLESALE DRU - RIjIIS'I`S, O. fa WOOD STREET. • PITTSIWRGLI, P 1.• Proprietor% nf Be. M*Lnne's enlebestod Vennituge. Liver PM.. Le. Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured MIEWS PltrilOLLTsl.—n..d ten.ronouin g bettor from Rat. O. Dickerson. a 311mInuiry In Oregon: Ma. 8. M. lisot—Dear Sim—klyaelf sad wife haring hem greatly benighted by the nag of cone Petroleum. I aish ht has. yoCo u mod am a box or two.. three dozen bottles. I tnt the ngregational Miramar in thin place. and act newt rmy moonlit are airecteo with Indignation and an Inaction' of the thetam. t.f msnelf and wire . Woo taking tour Ph7ROLEC3f. Olt 1117Ofi OIL. Ate took several Wt. or lb each—about I ens and • half ago. and walmve natter enjoted no good health I;,c alright ien as we Imre eign that. Mute. I awl not taken a n bottle leln. that mouser of the stomach which en diatreaana tin F -1.010 was Mimed. and I have felt nothing of It nlnce that Ina , . My wife was also relieved front a shronie disease or the liens. side), had been of 11411,1,1 years standing, by the um or your Petrninutn. Sold 43- S. M. II MIL Canal heals. GEO. IL kEysitrt, 140 4 1 000 uto and Dntaggign and Meilleitm !kittens VIII) , where. / Paper. advertising Petroleum nopy.l oeln O'CONNER, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AM' INSURANCE DEAL 17.RS, No. 115, We nn street, one door from Elrst street, Pitts. burgh.—Buy Inml sell Par and Current 'Fund., Sight and Time Enehang, Chin. Ete.r.:g. Eastern and Western Ti,,. Rill!, and Prentirsury Nader: snow S per cent on Time Da rnall. of Par and eurivnt Money; Ana Insure lire and Narlna Policies fur the .ErNA Is COvrotr. (mall Capital. sllo,n/e.) end Cont.T ‘cEeo.IIP.T. (Cr. Ate; alo.tiOnOuc; enle JANES P. TANN R, DEALER \ IN BOOTS. SHOES. BONNETS. MATHER, No. 53 Wood kteet rittettUrgli, TWIT:. &NU rorrro. My Stto'k dOtieiNtS 4 . lll,irardeihr 2500 Canes, embracing ever, varlet , . and vlyie of BOOTO. 01101:0, and BONN/JS, Intrehmekl di:vet from Now I:nal:aid Loenefte , I urcr adapted csnreeely fi.r FALL and WINTER SALI4I: 4 , and w ill he sold at eativfach,r) price* - , ntnparing favor. reeky 4011, ttwee oil'hila,leliada and Sew York. hurrhaecre wlll elem. cell aud examine hefore huilmr. Aim, NM/ oltli :ULM LI:ATM:R. Dr. Mono's Invigorating Elixir or VOILDIA.L.-.-lf at to Inquired how Oda great reatoratito In I accompilahing suet extrannilnam mire, we can only reply I that in the Arabian herb that forme he cardinal Inamdhint j hare tiro Mended by the Ontnlpatunt Avian. a larger amount nett greater varieties of turative prom:tin than had beretnfoce boon supental to aalrt In a bundmi,lliferent ertlciet of the pharinannvele. A whole en-Brine cheat of remediev, mite steak, teem* to have teen emalolowl to this I held,: and In the ELIXIR or AI. we bare their mu. I eentmisiTelacrow. IL Is the efhwt, however, not (because wltlyiblrhe hare to deal In the ivnetheil idleation of the meklidde. The Merino of dyencysis are cured, the hermits are mitered, the Lai f rand y red maule their ibetiv- I Ity., the mamas hum hood-ache aretormented no mare :I IN weak leWi i ente Thintollo, the tint of jaundice learn the . enlettleahn of the Mime. the 4teprweemi in ephite Lencmie Ihey ant, the eivk In alttok to elems condition of diemer revive Immediate Lenora Irma the um of Dr. 31vate's In tlvyrnting )ibar or Czuilial., There gapport.4 by pony, are ,everaievl to the attention of • Winyeen Alrettetott Meal. balk of (h. 017 ' ti..L.P‘titiVtairh!rennoioketcl.lo anttOt.• 2 In, .1,..“2.r0 por &AO.. too fine * for toe v.. 4, • . C. U. MILO. Proprietor, ltrt Kerastsrsy, 1444 Drurreais thrtmile.srt thol:ttliel States. Cans ass and Wnt S.lsneral Artersti In l'lttslAresll,l.... If Keyser. maw. troarl4.lreet and Tlrttit alley: •ad Fleming Hrs., corner Wood lns I/emit -streets. Is.ll.lsr First Premium for best silk WILWN lk MON, Teeth:near Hatters, fol "Wood-rt. m cm" Dropntvl f0rr.1.4 their cartororis sad the toner, smatatment of. Mat gatt Caw. I. Nth for he:lmq el Gat h, and prier, amain be caromed 0 . Jul. honor Ili* ally. rirth - orar'egit , otion L Insited to oar nwu idartuactors. rf IKLOO - M1..,4 and sl,on. • • New Discoveries. - - • VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER—Theae are put up lo ana pewba ;MAN sad are Maly a . aweala article. att only tar tbo dlotwens Inektrot to Aorsa swim and other ablat!, Pat they are llkettitte . escoilint article to ittouvre the conditiou of the animal. For iftich Ousx. they pot mar Improve the condition op •talleh cows, but they increase the quantity as well as /ta rn:re the. quallty Or. milk aatkater. the ravprioloot soy that. it Inereaetwthe quantity of butte; from half...pound I. a lentrul a week to meth paw. while !abaft pentrme who here tried It tar a ponnd and a hslflto two pouode per Week. with the rime, kind t 1 foodloi act !etre. Of oar Mint We aro motaln, all who Uto It mire will are it aU the thew and . tarn Money by the operant.. well as Wpmve Ric appennovonf their stock. Price, Zeta. a paper, 5 pat px for . II Wt. IL KESMIL corner Wood et. and { - Oulu .ltoy, jalO Ilitutleentle sod Retail Apra! Valuable in s,a r t. 63l ,6 ti . j o o l. m •— Zt h h e , p ..1 11 . 11i c . , tu m m il m e ,o n .tut I dreire Inset bulb In tune. that cartain p 1... hare bccs .itll4Topfiv makina- ZINC WastiDOARDS, the right to which belong. to Darting in Cincinnati, oo act f.dth hat:TTNIIS PATENT. ittercitn, an!' *tr....Un¢. thia anted. similar to tiro Cincinnati brand, witl dud titrir irterrattmat tarred, by termer thcir atlcntion to othrr matters, thitt thentreiroa ttunbir and net. J. B. HOLIdEri, No. O. 7th . fa 1.1.41 tret. Kyramtvre l linmulray.Cinrinnati. 0. .11'Clintock's Family lilediciiieu---We enil the Wangler: of head. of falilice.and Id bin% to the ad. ortie...meet on the fourth v.4n or three ralnable 1e. 1 17 ; Medicine*. (JeilV .- ri71,3 - —-- - ---- iinirr. - I. --ick.V.,iiii ipinup 11m.04,5. . ..... YiIiWARI.: ORINIO i ' • if i; if i), ........ 1 LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Itnpurt.nn and - Minimal,: Dealer, in POIEION AND INYUESTIP HARDWARE:CUTLERY, Or. Rasa renewed to Melt new and entottstro Etnre. No. b 1t .1 street. the, do abort. the St. Chula s lintel, where beitypstomors, and morel ante generally, are Invited to t ttalr i t t i , r_ut the. :tont annotute ~ m oment er f aig . ffer. I, ANI ruit : — r rle o, under s igned, Frederickt wart.,rth:etermlor-,nwart..LoC7te of the t te yd Co..aC have f , thin i n? V,Rtz t 5•W;,5.1VP!. C , , ,.. ,, ,dg• 71, ' ,, '"" ,,,:,Vp I ; naumfacturinp i lrou and Nolte, and Inure team:in:errata 1 I :.= V:;y1 U T . eTs if:::ll.b:—,e9v,ll6h=V;Vi 1,00 and NZ, vbkh tn., over or lob on acentemodatlnsr. leans, They respectful& pellet' the ' , stet:nano of the outdo. . PR CORNICE LORENZ, deTnilf • • ' '-" TOOS. It: STRIVIRT. • . There are few thiniiiiiiiiiifriiami FPaster Pleaanre , than "tons down to write a notiee °Yale celebrated nuelland German Ilittern. beam. leo am fay tableau:a we an ...ferries: n nubile Lonefit, sod our heart • tech us that brunt untie.. many bane been induced to take Maw Bitters, wad boen tenoned from death by Dyspeteda • Liter Complaint, lie., for 4he mite of which it Is °attain. It is prepared and sold only by Dr. C. M. Jackson. at tin Per 'wan Mannino Alum N0.,131 Arch street. Philadelphla.7.lild 'mid by FLEMIND D 1109., IV Wood et., ruutiursh. • , a.m.*. .. • Ladies Fancy Fars 31!COED - & - .CO, would most respectfully 1:1011to the attention or Ladles to their lake and complete stock Or 'PARRY PURR now opening, amprielna. to Dart RAW, *tone Rutin, rikb. Lynx. Carmine, Morten kyle. rel. Rock ilhirtlo,lionett, Colley andßaaa's Down; Rube 'lleiericeed; Potentialsrr Ca., Dore, • tn., corner Wood and streets.ieets. • _ Qirard Fire and Marine Inn; an co Co. OP PIIILADELPIIIA. • thFFICE OF PITTSBURGH AGENCY, 4 0 6r,rue end 59313111141 divas. CAPITAL, r.l3l•3.mit—Wto. 31. Suklo,J. P. S Coiner. 11. A4ll:zekeli• Artl. Paul Tbnclow,3l. 31. !Wit& J. 11. Ilacilgon, Thrmuns E. 4 1 1 ' ;. b l e 1V,Vg.. 1 1 ,4 . r it Yin. P. Becker , Ales, Yell( jr„ Tqrauw h tlhopr IlHp Y. i.'. Vingil k titcnr , :;woolleit,6 B arl'it B fTTl,, B - . Y. • • mulldlog., Storm. 3.lcrchandlu and pro7Zety mrlatirt, lb° sue woreble termot.. , Thousands . of Cates of. Constimption hy the:meet RUSDTON, CLAItEDA CO'S :ORNDINZ'3IIRDICAL COD Lit'Ell 'OIL • It lit DO octet: :Dmoottstion.*Or Quack btedicioe, but the pure' OR of, the. :rpm& Cod Fish 14tor;:•Preinued'ulth the utmost este id, At to Croset , o Iti ~D utble liturettles ID the blithest state et de'rfeetlen end Is recommended by the meet eminent Phi 1' cam.' - . 41' Correa mitvTtiorltr Aud Celebrity of our 011 'hat lutimorl many lidtatiorte, mut porclume ts .111 please 'notice that Glouttlue :Article bee the siccoattu. 31.1:811T0S: CLARICE A - CO.. over the tack of . each ltALll.l. hr-Drtegoete iePerally throusbout the Celled iitates. .. Ja2iomlvcott TNow Jan. 21; • • ' . . - mum BTEAZ MILL 1 CANAL BASIN. ALLEGITENY, .' „.} NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION, t, . ' - Families *ill be stmpliell with our vsris t ia rase ttrtß6ll...lteglbtaoaitag- les.V.ltaki&T Cr dram 49 1 1. Irma k SAW; earner L ' l Luny And t . , .Plitabota; /I. P. &mint& at J. T. /!.,!al, aftri t t, e 4 so Nollleiluottlivorlbb tido. 1 Tam”, ~ , nn an o"ll^7mwes, IrCITCAT - Is CO. watitt -- 7., Eetlicines which' never fail to give sat- '''' ISAAC GREGG,' ISFACTIO*, onoi:retrewerrf 41:: -1 1 , 1474 - 17froiesectge.in net, ;rti - PATEN,T AR, E:N - T, :,. ~ Prectirr.-DltJelt. INDSE to anrlionocasy Meng* of the P ''' ' • • %, ,-•' ___ , y,..'; ~• "it. ~';.,.." .. Philadelphia 3faikaiSocitity,gi.o ,ithiikaoilm i tok.Wlll, l l.. undertake isicr.:lntroaucium -, 011.1b1. the rolwandWetf PeraPTlVanle,duateelb, ~,,m,,,,,, o f thjg6, , ,,m i i d ; a.,Vrl2g- Ite..Kr ee ttIan:IOI)X.VtERITAIN-_, truly oteloanthokesoie thsaieli,Chanemee, Illbon, _fine; !;ritjuep 1101LA.1711. BFLOVIIII=MriaI,.! Jame and Has.-names eeletdated for medical • Itek.nee,- FaNg. SPAIN. and RUSSIA., • • and having had daily interonaree nod consultation with l i ooloo ''''''' ! '''' ..thdr ... T r..r.Pg e ' d _.., r4o P" !6 "ld.'r ,`.:•.' mouthem the nese, h e =4 =quarrel =loan. i!iftr. le. thie r e aldingaithed enrskas.., vv . vvvna:z . di -wake of . 11 that In regard to the =Wing here of tilo - cotkotriee. iry•i Web, sot tin proper remedies theref,c: nod being adicit. which means only a VALID PATENT ash be Preilltli. ed brthatuande brtasp,a,an to i.et e, hie Preparation. ward .. 1 A n ,f,,,,. ,- ALE.FLE, I .,,,,NVlL'ar%Nff• cmt lar. he too : otters to the pulite.= the results of hie esrer'eure mr . „..1 , 1 76 i .r.. t p r a l.r sh ' 7 - I ,ct.ffe i t• and f ee . Abe pad 30 years, the fullowiug valuable Parally 34411.. any of ' ap7llnext:atter which' time, to as of my Agents, ante. each one to a speak dieraect 311 u. Phillips, Eat, N0 ,, - L itewstreet. Psthensegb:SSafais c ~ rue Menet:ter k Co- 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia: or DR. J. S. AnSE'S -Vo'ra....i .L.4'.. 04 .0 ntrde d • - James iffellestry e Fab. N a Temple Plarr...Linepol„ Eng. The Ureatest Discovery In Medical. ffeience-For all Nerv.. how ~ .. . , ... .., ... , • , . ou•Conditione of tin ; ysteme-Meat DLnese and Nerves ; • '2,,, , ,,,,,e, • , • Neville & Craig Pal- William Phillip+, l'so.. _llno. 11.• Complaint. The ationnffriall and iu"FP, effect a Dr . Rote ' . Heiden. , John D.. Darin FAI. CoL Wilson afeCtallees, Nervous Corelial , (i.e Names of - the Heart. Palpitation, 1. , ...L taeLtel W. IllaelLPlttsbureh. - • . . • . . °Neaten" Neuralgia, 'Kerma Tremor of the Museke, . Chart= Easbam , Ileo. , Louisville. Ky. . lie ' tethur° ' rkttamee ' P.ht to the ll '' , Wnirthar.. . .4 3 ,,I= Gmr g e Mar•=7 k Co., 1idn.t.12... dibbosm:Plall- Restlannese, or Oar the Mind'es• Hedy, worn down by eft,. Jenne natters. Esq., Lirerivel, England. • Jir-7-11 , 2 'Labor, = stod3 - , has Induced emir DaTakians SO We It in - - . co their practice. For • weak constitution, It Li a grand re. ROBERTS & COERLD# _ . . 1 Storer It completely =Moves froin the system ail nernau , SO. 33 AfARICET SMELT paiLADELpra,l.. nvaseiess; see to almost miraculous la its rapid and ear , i tr :IPO LITERS and Wholesale Dealers in py effect. The weak and the nervous are fredenetli I , . . Li nen tio.de , boor in etoeo . Wool Bagging. beers end . 1 doted to perfort health bekre 1.:1114 one bottle Price 50 .. ~..1 1 i . ji p tSig•X. t . twilled plain; (...,y,,ein, .d.,. cent, Sold. Wholesale 00,1 Retell. .t Dr . KETSEE'S'.. Mlle, de, hy.%e ocigUrptk:=Li, V'pleiC.."4leUT•rm', itrugatnia No. 14 0 . corner Wad et. sod Virgin ALT. - iii m i rit — - -.-- -- 1 TS 6`,- COICItAIi — , is inT , SO. 35 HA £r .STRRFT, PITILADEZPIII.I, _ Lyon's X.athairon.—For preserving, re- L i t MPORTERS and WholeiaLle -Dealers, noting, chmitning and beautifying the Hair, allevit=ng , have In storm . nd the ff n faronble term., the follow. =rah= Ileadwehe,andenringeruptlye dim... of the skin , ag CHINA I,l4htleti he the package or lase tpaantier - Its reputation, co-extensive with the civilisation of the ' CM. ffla.. l . Pi!" T. l '''‘ b r' .4. r." 44 White, Peo=y. • Mack an smarted Lenc 44:satins, Penmeis, Leea,e4h,,,, globe, makes all pralee.superiluoun,all exaggeration Imp a- ? ur,,,, clothe, o. , arbor, and dee. its dleoneii has found no subetltute to ! --- -- ------ rompete its Ineontested, its inoonteetable superiority. Ploy klaus 1.1 Chemists-honoratAn citizens from all probe sill. of life,-the leading Joan/ale of Europa-and Ameries Ladies who have used It upon their dreadngqablee, sod Mothers in their Nurseries,-in fact its million patrons everywhere, from plebeians to tinge, pro=unoe it the most pleating end effective ankle either a. a Medicinal =Toilet Preperatlon ever prodtued. Do not fell to give it a trial Price but:.: mode. D. 8. BAICCES, Prop..linw. 121 Brwslway, N. 8.31,1 in Pitt/burgh by 11. E. Sellers, C. Teina.r, Derej.Paro jr.. Fleming Brw.. and limuo & lteltrr. LIC.II-1m ;;;; ; ; ; ; Death from Rapture.—There are thous node of persons who us emitted with a Rupture o the Dowels, who pay little attention to the diseue anti the bowels become etrangulated, when in all probability It Lahr be ten late. lien Important It la then. for all those suffering from any arm of - Rupture of the Dowels," to .11 at note upon Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Stare, carrier of Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the protruding lenlan of the bowels. Dr. KRYSE,R. bag an office basket the Drug Store where Tenthce are applied, and :warranted to glee =thine tau. la also lone every variety of Truss** ttut you can name, and at any pries, to suit the means of every out In Oeot of the article. I also keep every kind of Slryilar:,. Body llroK,t, Sitgenshry Hamby's. Arblgie .S.rkinpl, enlarged them, and all kinds of therhankal appliont. need Ito the cure ,of disease. I would rospeetfullY limite the attention of the puldie to . odoelleut TRUSS FOR PIDLDREN, which lomriaLly effects cures Ina very short time. 1)R. KI.YSEITS DREG STORE A..VD TRESS DEPOT corner 0f Wood street and Tlrgin alley. No. 140. si¢n o the ti i tdden Mortar. " sit ATED,. Thursday morning. lid Inst., at the rreldenco of ker - emehelair, Dr. Edrilizton. No. 2)9. Penn at. Mrs. ISCSAN U. CuCIIIIAN, wither of the late Willi., U. Cod]. ran. of Baltimore, lit the D 31.4 year of her age. The funeral till he on Saturday morning, ith lust., at 30 o'clock. to proceed to the pAlleghetly Cemetery. The friend. of the family verespertfully Inriteti to attend. DIED.--On Friday morning. at hi post 1 c'eVek. In the 4.3t1 year of hi.gs, ItODEDT 3143CTCI(FAIN. lathe dm of W. It. McCutrheon) of Pulmonary disc., which he tare with patience mod ehrlatian resignation. The friends of the Ducally are Melted to attend Ida fullers] this i.SoltirditY3 afternoon, at:: iirluck, from his late resi dence, IM Perm at: lizikviiiiivwt4tikiwk iplevW WEASES OF TILE LavEn--When the celebrated Dr; Rush declared that dealt kanness watt • he entmrlated • truth which the experlenee and DI.- ..stifle of medical men Is every day continuing. The the use lames elm.. of those who Indulge Ift the use of spirituous liquors, may be thus amounted fur.— The true... of roodurt, which le taken for lofatnetim. Is ttery frequently • nit...aped atate of the hero. No omen in the human ay stem. whost lieremzed. product, a cuort7Tright ful eamlowuu of dimes., And i( Insteml of APO? Mg rem ed.. to the manifestations of disease.. to is too often the ten,.yslans would ;rrescribe with eleer to the original ••ensue fetst , r dulths would result from discartes Induced by deranged state of the herr. Three.fourths of the Mae.ns enum raeted under the headnf Consumption, hare their newt lo ••dine/owl Liner. (See Itr.l)unn'a great works.) Pumbasers will in careful to ask for DR. lI'LANSI'S CELEIIitATISD LIVEI . I•ILLS. and tahe Penn else. There are other Pals, purpling to be Llver Pills. now before p tho uha,: also, lib. CCtJ Terculfumt.enn new. had at all recpeetable Drug In the L'elted Plater. else, for sale by the sole proprietor,. FLEMING BM MlLl'dtd. (et:a:kw-A dersetwors to J. If CO Wood VOR SALE. A SUPERIOR RESIDENCE, A In the City District, newly fitted up Dr immediate r.e.- ogation. having Parine,Dining Room and Kitelum;and Chambers. with plum. ttc.: igen, n capital Stable. Cassia lionso.ac.. at a ins prim than any property adjacent. Abio, an excellent two gory Dwelling on the North hank of the Allegheny. sleet. between Walnut street and rAI t Lane. with lorement and attic also finished, and veep deep lotto its nor. To be sold nuttily on time. I • 4 1 CIR RENT—Two Farms in time CitV Dio- Wet. 1 of from 40 to 50 acme; another of abont 150 'aere& arttlr aultslo. Dwellings sal not-honane, for Garden er& Dairy-cnen. or Farmers. JAMES' 5. CRAFT, fr4-3tdanS No. 141 Fourth strnet. . °rpm''' . Court Salo. N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court. of Allegheny coma T. 0111 he expend to _p 01.1 k . OD the madam on FRIDAY, the 10th day AIN/arch Si. et 100 dock. 1. 0,101 that certain meenuaud lo( of lsnd Ir/taste on the raters oliblatoe Garden Bantu Yin& ler Tonnehip. Allegbeor oountyr. contatnlnq 2 ova' own or bow. I.landled not be horth4l SonthAi.et and South . best by lends of Shined Stet:rt., and MO Ranh-Rant 104.1g1,3=e ititm r ion eth : b ßit! he dr=4 7 l of John Stevan, deed. Terme anh. h2.11/Are2 RWEILARD STEWART. Ads'.. • Orphate" Conn Sale. . 1 pursuance of an order of the Orphine' linn of Allegheny county , will be •tP , S.YI pubile ra4, at the (`,nett Rome, in thy of Pittsburgh. on flu- I/AT. the 10th day of Mar.. A. D.. 1554, at too elect. s. k., all those foot Lots or pieces of Ground situate in the City of {Allorkieny . at the corner *rehear.* and North Canal eta, said lots fronting on North Canal rt.. and hounded int the !forth by m Aber and nether Moth by CLeanot et...0n0 of said lots ladne meant, sad ash of the others lot. haring Bei. Grain& Ilonersereetad them.. being the P.P.17 of the late Doctor Joseph W. Whitakrer,dWil. frib3B s JOIN WBIGII.T. Adm'a NtiYtICE - . - -Notieti is- hereby given.' that • the nods:Mowed Ardor.. of John - Grier. of theCiri. teborgh, will exposer to nubile sale at the Court. Hoye In the city of Pittsburgh. on TUESDAY. the lath. day a febroary, 1854. at 10 o'clock, a 0.. all the interest of raid Sohn orblhd utismi:rnb=itilfr man, of Allegheny Deed / 1 . 4, 109 i twat. Eld arid the 4 , awing described Beal Estate, nesseetr All that oar Ilia Lot of Grutual /Reek. In the Fourth Bard, in Allewhe. of CWT. tieing Lot numbered twenty-nine (No... Ebbs ar- I nor, Painter a Lot pan, being 40 fon to front . ert r meet end extending leek to 12 faa Also; all that ornate other Lot.r pie. of Ground situate on Wont et.. Mt/melt/ of Pittsburgh. haring* front of 21 feet on Lawny rt., by 125 hot deep, row to the potwerskin of mkt John Grier. . • Also. all those two otherllonee• and Lots of Ground nitre to on the West eble of Hand street, each of told lots being 3.1 foot front be 59 feet more or isms deep now in the pm.. I sloe of Mtn. Sillier end bartd Grier. Also, a certain lot of Ground shwa. In Peebles Town riltp, containing thirteen 03) +scree more or less, being the same which Jamas Gray usd wth,lsy their deed recorded it Deed hook fe, Para A. conveyed to told John Grier. Al. , ..,certain lot of Ground eiroate on Nonni:lT 1111, in Reserve Township, bounded by lend of liontgomery'r Wry. Shout pion hell and A. W. Ihroekway, bong the rune con veyed tre Edward Weaselled to John Osier by deed dated the let Aript.,lEslL reworded in Deed Boot Tot. 10E, page 117, or; tbe il2d - dayoflulf.lSs3,! Ales.. Lot of Oround on Penn rt., to odd city. being 25 Mt front, by Ind feet deep.: now IP the powelaion of nal John Grier. Ilia Beal Estate !stormed - 0' ill Gerold subject to any and all inetunlosoces rerealninpa the name. and which were Urns s prior to the rolontars figment hi odd thier.rosde on the Best day oft/etcher, 853; and recortial as aforesaid, Deol Buck I'd.lUl , paites;tigandgs3., WILLIAM D. PCSES, lIILLLi Boorn Asdgneo ofJohn Grier. ARD--Ifaving sold a- portion of my kook' c-eif he end tiTATIONYMY to Mu .5 tvrain.; MITER, he trill motions them. liniinew lir the note rumpled hy wefor Ilyeare put. at .110.-IW Wand st. roan hie wwounrod exteurne tastoortruent, we trod our Amur rowoners Wil Owl a nowt .tat to Select from. amt Or be ' speak of theta a oentlnotstlou of their patronage.at the old stand, Thor who here - oneettled amount. •with the 'oh orrlber. are mow:trolly requested to all at the new estab °daunt and offitie,t , rim- to the waddle of March next— tilsonld I be Muni., toy /whit. I. Lonotte„ will welt on them rot LUKE LOOMIS, Agent. - VIM BOOK STORE—By the above °Olio° 1 the publi c will pereeliral hare Intrebased a earthen of ; e Work of Luke Looms, Agent, end/411 seittlnue the boa [new at the old stand; and corn • large and now' .fork of hooks and Stationery, now rewiring from Ph W. and New ; York, and - will also rewire daily. the leading Weekly New PaPera NoldhlY MUM:loos. and ail 2iew arid Chests NMI. i tattoo!, u both In Brun the aree—hutog to or. , • rangententsln Phlladelphla nod Now York, to that • effect. • tly stork will consist on avowal assortment of Standard School, Clashed, Law. a n d Theological. and 31liwellan-• onus thesis, Illank and Memrawidum Book., all kinds or !L poper:Eoglneene Books and Stationery, (In this line par- f tleolereare and- attention has been Akan. through the, rtenessof several dletlngoithal Engineers , they mare. ng roe In waking the peleetklit,) a large assortment of the • Odd and ateelPens. and all kinds, of Statiooory gen- i trolly Bond In a Book Skew. _ I sun now augured to sell tower (either, wholueloi Or lir Wl)than-any WWI. establlshmentgo the Western wow i, tor. I hope to metro allberal pet:image from the Dahlia. : rol-tf SAMUEL O. LAUFFER. 1 ___SOBASKETS SALAD - OIL in store and for pals by _ fel FUMING BROS. • aONESTS Sand Crucibles in store sodforule br FLEMING BROS. 250 LB.s;,AdeirA.Lerp leggSgs!n LES. POWDERED Itiftlifilik in' UPIJ dare and Am Yale by • I'LEMING BROS.. _ _ ,in GROSS PAIN KILLER, Perry.Darie; illy Just reed and Ow uda by ' FLEMIN6I)IIOS. LBS. SPANISH ANNATTO in store ►nd for e►b hr • 64 • FLEMING ARM SILVER SAND L in 6 . t.ta it xd 1. 0 filaalLl7 .QOI.IOOL BOOKS--Eclectic Series of Rea d- Y LVlVATel l arlthseilcs, Is niuntherx : do Spellorsi Cobb's onus of Iteadmion 5 untaberE • 7 .: do do. d IRs*o oldllsio, now odlchoo: dtc, • -511sodsioirs ondes'of Rondos., IA suuain,rq IttiVdm=vgnsF gook; Town's sroglog 15414 old stallion; do do do new . odltioo mimed. . • do . .osite• alludes* . Io oadob . szr. The ohm &hoot Boob oloskys on hood and Zu. sato by: • *4 • • KAY 1 01.5.. 66 IS cod 'tram. !-"Ir ARD-52 kegs on consirnment.nnd for V'MEATEIERB-400 pounds' prim KT . .for sale ra- r3RCLIC UM; br fell , HENRY COLILINA. i - 6 - R -- 111 , ciii - To . , „ .. . . . --- i ,: . teid,Tkic, iron PiliA4.oil.and:Colon!, • • . LET.,,-1. Intl, ei 0 AD7CIYACTURED:- BY- .-.FRANCI- S. ii. rent myroPerty In Itenebester.rliMni of i tsbart ', LEWIS t CO., represented by.. Lends; Jeans d C?'s orre orti te rool Ir . T r .„11,;77 . m a k , 7 : . .. nth hant street, 1%140401W , ..'„ -; , m n '4,iveeeW ce:i'neeL,' doe esorrtment o7ibult. I '',„„„ ° ;.„ th t„„e th4 .,„ °k ,P ll, i g e :=P2= 4.=Z , 1 1,9, . PrOgi:ig, „..,r ~ ........iy •Itoated_neailh. Olds : , , ;, --- gb7,;;;, - ,4,, , z ...,,,,,,. ...„ 1 „ ; -. 4; ~„„,..„,,„„,- 0 ,,,,.,, Dore ftti,Mlllll.ll b agn," 411 4 0,71,41,tgr. ; • .e 4,10,81 us aoeL ••• -, , •,' -' ': : - ,- ' ' ''iolb,so. • tore. end would reefer retail:dog poeseesion taunt Oat of May. Apply - to • • .• 'IL LIMIdd Liberty street.. nett-L - 100 his. Flour Stateh rec'd e , . tbrr sieseker brew Yak Rd ode .1111GALFX & a I - On band nary varletv at Ladles% Oesd*lab is LEY.cco. - Ppraistagget ": atom Nana Mutat at. . tats.-. 74 • J 01.114 BUTTER--7 bbla. and 2 bnThltirl'oTa Jut issildolust sic'd Ibr ask br lilt. ILWALEY t CO. AILS-z,lOO kgs. 'Oliphant'et--Juniiittli /.11 dote ter sale by . ruoeur," , jorAMS,t. NEEF-5. tierces Phigp. a c. 5 bble prhritter! -•4.lllrtglie -4?'lAtlLAS—A.Bittr;".i I ' 3 • 1 1 0 1' ...4 3 t 1 Ett a Lt._ r k ' d oe . - WICAITING. PATERL4IOO bdlti. - 301 IN Ira= it , y row: saled t tbr mak .31,0GILL8 JUJL - • - 11 MOLASSES --- - 3 XlblitilStetuniefined . f- 7 1k- 'adjourzied :Meetiug,of-the,Smdr* CARUOS'ItALL.4th 44 - sesr. A PPLES --50 - bbe. Romanitet In etate'aiid *Mk D4Txt,l, du'al th,Oommitcw,;,,, ' • . . • _ ; . • • ~.~ . _'~ - t-OIIN DICKINSON. Jr.. Importer of WA , ' QI 31 , 1 ND SPAIIKS. and )tmnLdara• or Maranon' Pat ont dri.el, Kni4r and Plato tat& Diamonds. No. IN) ChM.. Mit ntrvot, opposite ' , tenor& It'll, etnledtjottla, (ins-morly of rn Nnotiu pi.. N. Y.) Lhan;isCl4lo. io cut. Banking House of John T. Hogg, N E IV. YORK, • Ltd SOUTH Sit STREET., PHILADELPHIA. UNIONTOWN, PA., and EiTtOWNSI - ILLE, PA.. Funds Nom, Lnaood. FOrtiff9 Dontertie lira tiaurht wild find collet led. Bang Sot.. Cola Rad S.cantici, bought and cold. Starks tinught ea Cotarikolou. %loiter tratisa..tiaus ver., Aland. SW - Certificates of minter depacited with erdroratartiih . tashial at sight, ia3Llf Bay Wood Flowers. • IMANGEMENTS have been made with Al t2 u 'e pla'77r i tT:Z2: -"Y aZini F lin; e 4, 9 •Vagn'p r 'ivlit:r . ..t Summer. Lat and gentlemen can t furnished at sheet uot;ee any of the foliowiug Verla, t , ra,e l't rafoldal (ett tartig.) Vtoutin mart,:) liewhplarrigro. P 1.16.1 1, ..nnet •• Rarel . kJ, Flew. pour Ire rbertur order' for flowering pleint• Itt jr... also received at E. H. SIIANEL.I.I.ttr3 &ted Warrltot t so. ja3l It) Wood street. U. .......... JUNES,l.7.uhicr. CITIZENS DEPOSIT BAND, . • . NO. 147 WOOD STREEr. CAPITAL $200,000. YAR and Currant Funds ret-'d on Deposit. Exchango nu ail the prinelpnl elite. , of the Unfonfur -11 abed. Colic/110. made On all acreanlble•polnta at fair rater. 11111 a of Exchange. Promtraory Notor„Orrtlllratea of Deporltr nogotlatt d. otferine duo. Mondr.y and Ilturaday. blsrunnt Al) Turc•Lay and Fridayfel-Cmd Calms Dervar: /lasso OCRS are non open fur subscriptibn to the remaining .Laren of the Capital Stork of this rst E. D. MINES. Guider. irksuomrs INDIA CIIOLOGOGUE—An N. 5 unfailing remedy for Fever and &MC and other hll - Ow., It I+nlo .n aheolute prarentatlre. Tray ultra, 11 the not of Mir foundry. coxetrate the: foreato of mmth Went nt any 1411/1011 o f tic, year. hirfect safety. A lure supply rued Ity .10. _FLEMIN I•e G . BAY RUM,-6 doz. very Ituperior quality re 'd by feIJOE: FLE3IINO. 'HOUCK'S PANACEAT - STornim's do.: to 111 tenon supply nf thlactdebrated medicine reo'd by fe2. y G DL'S LIQUID CUTICLE—The e best C muparation yet db.:moved, for droning burn scalds, yolk brulrer and all kindo of troundx. A Itllpply reed be fe2 JOS. FLEMING. surceanor to 1.. °Erna Co: W RAPPING PAPER-10(010 14 10 .6. er 'um; 1 10/00 •100040 mono ibt• rah, by VON LVINNIIOIIsT A 31111t1•11T. bbls. extra for sale by • iu VON RONNIMENT & IiILASKS--l0 gross Pint Flasks for SRIO by fe2 VON lIONNIIOROT It XI MI NIT. bbls. for sale low ti) close IVA Of (.2 YON nov.snottsxs MURPHY. n tITTF.II-10 bias. extra common Roll for br • fe2 TON BONNITORST it 311 1 EPLIT.' D OfIIIUTTER—V2 bids - . prime just.nse'd I_lll and It, $.210 by fe2 J. . 1. BOONE. IaIIACK ED BUTTER-2 bbls.jtost ric'd for .1. J. /ZONE. BEANS-10 blob , . in store and. V forxale by fe2 J. J. DOONE. f • 3in LBS. No. LARD just reed and-for /%_/ onto by fe2 .1: J. BOONE. BBLS. FLOtit in store. and 5 v :fer aniu by fe2 J. J. BOONE. BBLS. MESS BEEF in store and for sale Al by feel J. J. BOONE. - CV:EGON. of this cote, Grato..l Pea just ned and for Bala t, E. R. ..4.IIA.NKLAND. 01_ No. Woud apart: VARAI FOR SALE—The e. sill st,ll at private tale the valthsblit Tam; enrwhielt he. how rtwiclos. conteining arra, on which are erected • convenient atrwie Dwelling ous, 2Wg Ml= ntable, end Warr huildinga. with an. Apple. and Erio Pprings r.r water...lt to situate d . . miles bekne . I Brown wine. .enwiliately ott the rim bantinuidarable Wtkin tint l river bottotn.in she girder, garden nen poses. tot 6 country reelderice, three b 1:10 re defdlible CtnatiOp between Filet ,Posswielon will be 01. he the let of April neat For farther part's. Warw. aPPIy to O. W. ihnitis. Pittsburgb. JAMF.S CLARICE. Semi-Annual Sale' Continued' Throig . 'n • FEBRUARY. 1.854. • A. MASON CO., No. 25 Fifth st., c a u g,l6:Vuln7tP:oNlTZe Petruzzi, LAY laelr mon. 4aekvill be again mark ed down, and mtd at WU-further radoetion In prkett. A ,DMINISTEATORS' NOTICE.-- Naiee, ja E n t° i gtVePitil,gttr i rZl teM b iett r Vr Dritoh.of McCandless Townxtdp..-Allegtuany coantv. AM worms lundwltut themsek.indebted tumid enste. are =7l rieZll6l=l.4lrZligiirZeLiftig men. JOLIN Iradt.r.S. MAR I' Advert.. MME HONEY. in the comb, a t 3-4 cts P at ItORRIS S PATTON".l:llithee.DismnyLl:, Ldif - SITGAIf-=eortme T•ouncl,r at - Be . per 1", :1101111IS t PATTONII. iteitiei C . Nster'statest Work: • M ITE SOCIAL ORESTRA, collection . 01 the taut molar If elodiee arranged as Polar. e i.e.ta Trice and ttriarietts, by FrEPIIL:Ii WiSTEJLautber of — Old Folks at thoure," -oss Kentucky: etc. . . • Part Ist Aire .raged., Soles RAr either 'Flute 'or s tini. lin. • • . • • /ltd. Airs arranged ,e Netts. • Part Al. Ayr, arranged as Trios. • • Part .191. Airs arranged aie Qingtetta. • '' • - •r Thls work contains roost at 3lr. Pneter's popular mole dlea. as reels tas the warn popular *ln at the day: by attar coniposiers. caraprhing in all isPelleda ril.ety . mmt dealrahle elects or meal, The aricomy4uirlog parts in . the Trios awl Quartett. are ,intended he %lain - and Vl alutiello,./nat ran -a the absence or Ogee instrtunents, be perforrogdialth gacaleffect ori the Plana or' Melodeon. 'Al tegethe Is iii decidedly th e gloat complete work of the kind ever published, and alemlil Le pees.{ by every hum ile and by all Interested In easy and plesalnglostrurnental musk. Jun reed by eatiresa and fir hy . KLEIIEIL lel Third street.' .' /LIOPARTN:RSIIIP —The subeeriberehave this, day (J.. Lhi) anaeriated with the ALMA'S- D 311TWIELL. .lu. their • Prentelart. ding sad Commiselan hualuare...The buelness will ha ecattinataleta• der the no of Kier. Jones Co. k Pitttbureh, Eat, I. /S:et. . . r. M. ...... V. 3lncum.: jklElt, JONES & CO., Prdrisioa korwardinw cal. Commie:ion Merrhanta, Canal Re. u, ittsburall. PA • KIER'S Portable Font Line; for traiipOr; tat ion of freight to Phila. Maitimere and intinuedi• . smints oa Canaia awl lialtroada. • &MC KIER. JONES k CO.. Nord tdca:l' Q ELLERS' COUGH SYRUP.—,-Jeromesille, 10 Oblo, Jan. QM, Itia.-11r.: EH 1 hasn bocci km. Wumnqd.l your timehß.raup rue Mie. far the last two 1114 ciaammelicd am medicine erec- I.dll 1a MS *TILL% of country kw coughs and mid; sod ix called kw daily. I canneCkesn up a iniakir from Yon, .Krut.•• (Ew . traci, from Icier.) Icon, • R. eI'ALAIIAN.. i`repartel sod adidkr R. E. SELLEIIS A Ott, 57 . Wood trcet. Pittebureb. bet • UCKWHEAT FLOUR—=-278 naok.s ou• Lund im4 for .... is; ROBTFON Aii , iksrrocK s -RJP 51 . 64 thro Tint - 2a no nenk of Pitpkursh. cavio P.11:1; ftir shin , fe3 -WIERAGAIEr-a and Pheazanta . REWARD of 10 dollar's vial be given for j tt i ett u rnmstion . as , alll eontlet suer p.m. otben. the kt kot: =la of Sept., or etly I'4mm-et lAA the );rrA eft b at or pr o yv_w_4•Cor_k, (oemmonly talls4 and Snipe.) been the glo r tj f r .. "1-""'"h' b"1 tea OLL BUTTER-- . 4 bbbc jtvit ica'd and 'fur AL br - tea • ERRING-120 bbls. Balt. hisilea'noNo - 200 do Teuton, •do do. w i lier C. IL It. end fora le kw to de. tocllgAmmt, by fel A. A A. WI:UNE VOKLBLL---30 bblsr Na 3 med. size; . 40 do, Mall:Sm. selebi 6SAGE.ORINGE SEED-43•bb1etliiit re 7 . tkultu,elMae; JAM ES W W geed and lior.. Atari, tlith it. - ARD/WP. 1110 t tII.I4S.:—M small White sustreN ind Ihr silo by . WICK IbiCANDI4B.9. OTTER- laJ sl . i tore al ale by Mei(' 2 SWAMI siiKsisiLKs!_ Plain and Fancy Silks,. itimg them* " l " i tiltesrg ILT,T!'1113 1.1 : nu . "' i , E.ADr , Ater • bz Glaziers' Diamonds .U.7d Frlol--411.14 NTERESiti--- Pinata reldeM tolhielfnet= otW.Steckilte"-6r-re, dahaa meat la the West or in Tyner, eau nem attended to.. aleanalls deans gm are arruivlttmdtkup Jo . is to make It the interest of thew harks. mach emanate eedl -ten -7110.9.1100 W, N0.,713. Mb M.' ' PAR3I -TO v EXCHANGEI):---jifirk. atr.7erROITRIT-41atinit gla t a t otap Namda.lrsnll• le • OS sit limo& Plies, liver saw, oeirTZT 444 ' " 4 b 4 b UT, A T. to ANNA.. aa : 6 . 1, ! 1 !N,4!!!',r1T 07.1 EEa TTT NDERWRITER'S SALE"OF` FISH lIIKIKEVIARDWARE. CUTLERY, a , .--Ort ToradaY evening. Feb.. tb, st 7 dark, at the ceennine e i n u 8.1.0 Room, teener It cod an d PM street< anidovitb. itt rd revervegr u. o.V= a szrara. sj a ,,„ of fine IT antes at the late are. etanprisiV Alrist= assorted, Taiga cutiorr..P.... 'WT.& .Sholok. Fenian% Iland Saves„ASentsttrietr era Butcher Knives, Wailers. tip DBalsnees, usimi mato Tam e and Tea groom., Butt Hinges. Anson, gem% •- and EOM, Sprint ,Belby. .Knob and Gerona land Cunneen' Pad Lewes. Knob Latebra. %man ' Enra.Tonshhenropasses. Dividem_ChEsets and. Unages, Led Cords:Baiter , DAVIS. 4u t. IF FUME COLLECTION ILA 31L,VELLANEOCS BOOKS AT ArCTIOW-011 Sitar. • day evening'. Feb. Itb. M o'clock at %be, Wes Looms, comer-Waal and Sens's, sill be _a were+ • Inetion of valuable toots. trnusa. %mists nons7 time in various d.r ailment]. ors lame and libustaset alati superb Amity .blbtea. tiehly bound, in great varlet): psoln. I , t.tt.tV:=V:ittV:g.tr.YZA=i,44 NURSERIES;&C. • `FRUIT TREES AND SHRUBBERY: The stibairibm. orrere Ear mate, - a — chnise &Wet , recut of shown rigorous PEAR TERM, hethdrarth .and standards, mate of a Seating site;New,hsracj i " . reaches, Flamee,eberice.Aprkate,tioceeberries, Raspberries and other Frulin Evergreens, ilystintba, ta lim, and Crocus knots; thr blooming in slinks and mink implemenM S‘r the Farm and Garden. a Most appeovad construction, from the tweed and Implement in Fifth street.- trcoldj , J.4,liMirditDßOP. F. A It, E'S.-1.000 extra fine • Treat dvrarratul ptatufart. other. and PQM . vetiotho. just reeciTed and far male at the ()sa lami Nunn, • - . 42 .A.tw JO= MCADOO , a. - pajt — sia= - Avi ---- Ere - 7property, con. 26th n i or • tot of Ground, baring s front on tbo mond of 20 too. and oxtondi on book to Domini. 4.15)11, nu which in emoted. on the Diamond. a tanto r ._____7l4tOorAmma o witli • :Pstory al,. frunttniir .tor 7 Wilkins. wort an a Pubtle !foam. rennetnal team. yor further trrtionlaa, ooply to. B. Stel.ALN.l:l;llthat; Seymour's ditianr — ' -- o Supporters.- pins apparatus possesses all the meeluusi; — eae ad vantages of flae Atdaralnal Supporter nor nee, Lad tome nalcuala tantara over _them beside 'tbs .- , galvanic attachment. The tntlonlak recontatendatkra 111 from the Editor of the Nen ,Ilammtdre Journal of 11611- c .i. e; -The general firmand ranatructlon oithwe natru• manta Imo been .begue stated la thls./onnaal. The editor has Leen using them lo Ws Tanaka tr the kat 3 months hod does not heelinge to recommend the.,, to ahlaidano For aalo by B. t. FAIINESTOCK k cornet of Ruckand Toot sta., Pittsburgh. '147 otiaißrtmti! C. WALES & CO.. ahmuratturitiiii4: Dealer* In BUMS, MOSS. ROBBERS, and 'fillUlt_ Driers Air Cash; will remove., about )Art A RY 3tb. to Store. N 0.29, Pear et., Baotou: 'Maas. haa.3m VOR SAU Olt RENT—That new, large • .1. and commodious uild/ug humeri as Arthur's! No. 44 Want st. Thu store room la 98 teat deeparilt` double counters. an ortice..fitted up' with limps:of vault ht - ' the near, and tilted up In the finest atyla for the Dry good • .11usluees4-is at pnwout oocuplcd er John L. Arthur*. merle Arthursk Mother. as a businassatuid It cannot ho treena i l. bine tnoteh Mil Market Howe, soul be., pun ALV.,9:411:L1c.1.41%14411 411; tlEtlll:l`4`4TriStrATlV:LEtt,Ye',ldtrrett - low's HAIL or auy pupa m requiring ram. The whole la heated with but air. nn the most arpro*ed Plan. This 1.1. , t5 .1111. 'olden eaer terms. or wiXthe ranted altaf •-• nether, or sepuately to suitable tempts. Znly s re dor R - . ADVIL! or 11D132. ARTITURS, Atry iau, • ?A story building. 7 INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, BROADWAY: Corner of Ptyalin efreel, NEW YORK. • • .._- . • NTEItNATIONAL HOTEL, enmer or, 140,,,b4 kr and Frinkitrietreet. baring tweri N.le now ore,, for the reception of In the ecortimi snciltittiii.up of this hotraasrtery effort hat besnriltected to valuethe curonut an convenience of trueetie• and no tmlue aline rpared to render the lintel an attract'. and. agreeable resort for traveller. In plat. it will Iheonalurt, od mein thaprinciple of the tint Zuraperut Hotel. •.1.1 Greta will Le .erred with locals In their own aportinente.eratAl. tables of tbe saloon below,aocurding to thole own option. • Tire appolotmentrof the hod. Ore of the tuned approved modern style. The Ant two noon are arranged la - suite* of faoll2ll. wOU fracturs and bedo-sonte On the Minh fourth • and fifth Sark...the rootos.—eath 14 feet wine., with 15 feet eelling.—are so matured es to comgruubrate, affordlor ' - ample accornanaletiota far &raffle. and extending from the Hroodwaffrout (50 feet) alma the Franklin street side of the building, a dboarare or 150 fret—the apart to OR each., of the noon beinwaff connected together In suit...sermon. ...it. the entulrentents ergo.... Tito littlog up of these apartments L. In the Lad etrle of modern art. tin the ling • and enrol doors, the telling and wall. a i r richly frewrosth .17.1grVi e re il l ' o r riu " g7Tinrf r u i r " ntttir%; a boVo t h e= selected with a view to the eornbination eleirsope..and writhe. audit-le hoped that nothing Well tot . &shadier rtltol ' ir t n o . ta he put r iT i 'critrlitetritt"pTh' i ' li r 'l' "al U T :"-• •in tho le r iff late night trains ter r hinnhed•7ll4 suitable arowunicslations at .11 hours of the night , ' • ' • The International Hotel will be undge Oro directsaxo4 trudeure f Illoginguar. • The Proprietor. grateful tl,r the it hitharto•bie ,, gowed to liberally nom ,rlspeettntir request, • caw tinnaoro of the pubik favor. JOIIN TATlREkitoprirke. i..girtlantrar.Soperinteudent, • •• • Ara Tack, dark 2, 1854. • " • I.llsint •• TVECKEit'S,EYE BALSAM.-.This rnle I_s Icated article is ■ earn selling reinedr foriere arid intlanted . • Tt= . W rc ' TlL . ;ec h" e: i b rf ot t ottitri=w 4 now. 'z'klSki...ll should give It a trial. Ain ImPlit mired by .. • • , JO& FLE3IINii • ••• - inffs -- • • . .Soinewoor to . kiruenak co, Young liton'ft Library Aisooistion. TRACE. GREELY, 'of the New ork Trlbtroo. rill lecture. at 31.L.40.N1C car- siarecr—llatorms and Itefonerra - Tlekets of adroitalost, 2, rants, to luila.l at Lb, llqate and bookstores, Library Mono, lecture tkentalitm and at , tbn door. - - Doors open at Cif o'clock. Lertore 071IIIZIGlitt ILTK'GLUEJO K. [ E. IL LRISIL.: • - 21)0 BUS...DRIED PEACHES -juEd -ree'd and ar ad* by - het J. J. BOOM!. 11/IBUS. DRIED. APPLF.S in store and- . 111-1111 kr sale by . . noosr.. IikTOTICE—Tbe ef.-the I.:A.GLE : "*E FIRE CO.lll ANT are hereby notfillid to attaaa ty. nand the n=4,1.11110. llortigutuf tpx,,lbr etenrting '.4l,:ittfl;ZPONipil4 - AV ON .NOTIOR Important Speoial Peremptory Bale of "„ 1%,000 DOZENS; comprisingEntiro Lines of _ Ben met. 3 thread Entdhh and tivrtnin CUD* novlerr. French awl lannlleltol l k Ulovea In ten ar" Lis, etsieii i eoh idslell:roatadocee, ,eaacoldeled ;Mid Oda, el a... 11 Sheet met lent Fretteh and Ealtlhii low - d-wada ant SIESSES, MELLISS & AYERS Will oiler through ea the above mentloned Important vale of goods. an freeldj: Imparted, hr vete& IXor.la lav FRIDAY . 101 3.\ - /XcI,VEDDDAILY Rith, 1554 At Siz•MonthsCredit, • * ' • - _qt our Aucti,:d So;ree,.'Na„ 68 70' ..Varld , the t h e above partlenlar attenthno oral dealers Is rei tie ined to the above mle. The awortment In each line vrrn /et orientale and complete, and tbeentlr• lot *ID be mot& perste ptottly - -and without venom.- Theaesuple. and catalogue* *lll.be read?. 1,7 exemlnatlon earl thenuornhag awl, • • • 14G-it uItINLEY c 0... Atm:Mtwara 1,M511—,1.50 bble. White 'Fish; 4.3 F pad( tosl7lllfttith.nisaktitios:tis., GGS--2bbL 4,gst for4ehThy. It UTTER-3 biils. mh. by ILLNIZY li.COLLLSK. rIARD-15 ket.. NO. tLear Lard fat' eithari j • HURT 11 . 1 1011170.,.."+- el I fifiiSE---481j hut. C. 3 UENRY n. noulms.: I t A u t .7 Win it a f t reg ro g _i-' DRIED APPLES AND PEACHE: - - 10 do . . 1 .'1411%4,11CM UM* far *, rnthika: REES_mde 1 .- .+9411-1:0 lelFA' (Xl, now ininTinplroliig: _Ks Vleans fir isle by - !MIMI DICKEY * TIERCES LARD to nrrive for - sikle . Fib ISAIAII MCKIM it 00. rte'dina Pm. oalnit*!' e7l6l,arai6 310 tAKSWX--il. fte4.naltelak M= A . 11.A.RHAT.911:,. ROLL BUTTER-10 !Ms:fresh, In ' cloth*, • it. Jest. :set and lb: sale b t. - 7 . - lILIZZLE t EAF ,Lthll,--11) kgr! No 1 ir—Fi---store and ..1/ for Web: - il3 : R. DALZRLE.4 CO. _ co.;. 'PAC—ft:ED BUT.T.EIt In. and kegs for sale br tea DtLZELL tea. 4ititoilry . Si:ED-Li - 2 -, bills. in slom _lll br sale br ; • Ss3 R. Dia213.1. k C0...': . 4U f l BELS. N. O. MOLASSES forallotiii .10S Ll6oefj a! n GS. 6 TWISTTop.tt .or o .011,1 tea a. CULAIRTSON )lbflKGs.N AILS wedgies. for Rale by • asiscr:, (7,;. ° IF rear br - Burs. Chamberoburg Straw 1 ,,„ ° X i A: CULOE~ teliL P ir IPER-40,000 pieces of riWri ----- ;;3(1 1r beaut,llhl doidirni. ir t t r i vm- i t. le* 10 , Eigt.l,M4ll:grt - ArVirs RENCII azaat PARLOEPAPER.43IO Tau am.4t and Sm nittmed•aps., soa tsk. eat I W mkt ut, by plum , res 45 Alarkel . rtEILING variety:tit Tartush , Ivo liperorttli. 63r4milei at Om pew Haashais Warehouse, No. 5531.arket wow., between 4th. - , - 'MMUS • -• Plitetnierk get, M. • MU.. iksi ELECTION or Pesiciciat, Mani* oftbmirof the _QacipanT ex erecting ty.cf gra t i e tt it tfttieee. in pei• r).4: 'DAY. lterch Ttn, ' IM4, at? oclock:e.g.' fb•34t..11 • 4011E1 THAI; Tesettgitgi; ' — )RKFCOE - itidr, te2 _ uoursl.PATTo3* caOX'STSPA ' TIN .L large iirpipWat thl. tcytaal d.ttliel• »el • • . 10 & 1 1.1:311NU, summear la I. tram. a =NM NW!
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