PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. -POBLI -11 Eu BY WRITE sw. PITTOBURSH: .4wruDAY IJORNING,_ FEBRUARY 113;" 185 t. isitgrrzastito trwieyALT 0 estatudir 'elreslatkna of our Weekly Gaud. la cams to oui buafix.i. a. moat dastrabla medium of making thalrybnairmas known 'OW alrmdaklon im bNareeutcur and dri Mammal, nicking alMost arorr morobant, manufacturer and ahopknorr In ...Wantern Ponsarirania, and Eastern (Mb; 106:10 ISIVEILINERS.—NeItber the MitaUMW.= any Printing Fotablichmeotof the /Ws,. Gdmeite, we 55.5. d 85,510. Aurcenir.ss 01545.1 N their aotlfts to *ppm" tbs p•pEr.on Ituaday moralsgo , ll/ 14. 5 . 5 b5"4 them to befsrs 5 o'doek..ou &lards), ' • . ' • -ag..nEADT,vo NATTER WILL NE POUND OX 2.10,U PAGE OP rws TAPER. OUT° AND PENNSYLVANIA 4AILILOAD.-tl Thureday next, the 2.3 d inst., the time table on the Ohio and Peiituulvy . lia :Railroad ,IS • 1.0 •bo changed to suit the cha n ges .which hacn•been made an. the Pennsylrinia Railroad :gime 'the comPlotiin of the tunnel through:the Allegheny The mail trainwilt continue to rnn u hereto- MI; leaving Pittaburgh at Et A. M., and connCet ,Sitipst.crestlina with tie fast express train for Clicianati, which arrive/ flier° about twelve at night. The eipresv train will leave Pittsburgh at - 3 ...P....it., after the arrival of the feet train from PhiLadelphia; and will . reach Crestline at 11.80 P;:lll.;',ooenecting 'with the night express for . - ',.; . .fineinneti.; and arriving there in the morning, in time for the mail boili for Louisville. The Express train from . crestllue will min ai at prenent,•-reaching j'ittaburgh at &30 -and making the connection tArrnigh frcms it... Philadelphia in tidily Intra. The mail train will leave Crestline on the arri eel of the night express from Cincinnati, and peas ';.- Wooster at b A:1,1., arriving in Pittsburgh about bill an hour before noon. This Will enable. the residents of the towns along the line of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 0 come tO Pittsburgh 'Lithe morning; remaining here eeveral bouts in the'huainese part Of the'day, and returning Lome befoie bed time; widell will be a great centre -, ,ciente to our friends in Ohio, and an important tudventage to the trade of tliis city. The New Brighton accommtion. train -will - mite up abOut half an hour ear. "fin the morn ing,.end go down aptnewhat later in the evening than at preeent: • ; . . , Tee Vilna STATE . CONVEItTiOi:---441NrehCe , county Las elected delegates to the State Coma tion,instructed for Lorimer. In the Hunting don Senatorial District, A. M. White, , Esq., wag ; .,...elected, instructed for Curtin. Blair elects A. Ifollidiy without instructions. Bradford elects 31. C. 3lercur and J. G. Adams, without Instructions. Somerset elects Mr. W. H. Koontz:as . representative delegate, and John It. Edie as Senatorial, and instru c ts for Latimer: Crawford county appointed delegates on the 13th, but the Wltig payer does not contain the proceedings.— ThithSegates are supposed to he for Ltuireer. all • the counties, so far, the conventions have unanimously adopted . resolutions against ' -Douglass' •Ifebviska bill; Bradford county, a resolution was also athipted in.fivor of stm. „Mining Erie iorailroid matters; and in Crawford the eighth resolution of the Boltirtiore Platform - Wae.repildiated. ' ma; Mrs. Swiabelnes better - Ariti-slavery candidate, Dr. Jonas It. 'McClintock; signalize. Lin- extraordinary attachment to anti-slavery principles by voting, on Thursday, with the ene tales of freedom in the Sepate of Pennsylvania, to postpone the resolutimis protesting against the 'Nebraska. outrage. The wickedness of lids act 13 only paralleled by its meannhas. It is a '133311 - imy to kill elf a meninx! by'peitponing it until it 'can be . Of no longer use. We would res. pat them more .11' they would. come out boldly and say what they moan, which Is, that they are in favor of repealing the solemn corapact which dedatedllebreska to freedom, and to permit its virgin all to be polluted with the foul breath of Slavery.. We Wish Slap. Bathsheba joy of her:hopeful protege. Of course she is preps ,red to difend him, being, as he is, a better anti c slavery man than Di. Carothers. TUE Onio - AND PENESTLYANIA RAILTIOADIE- TpielbS".-4he able and convincing remarks of Gen—ltonisao*, in . the Allegheny Council's= Thursday evening, show the strong ground which the Railroad Conipang has for urging the Immo. lista eitension of the rued to thiseity, an d . . . Encore and reaolute determination of the Pied-. cleat and Directors to carry out in good faith the reeolution of the Stockboklets, 'We tuaderstand • that the ealntaud logical, reasoning of Gen: Ito " bhatin produced &profound impression upon, the minds mcoibers .of Councils, whe had Veen led by unwise counsellors to adopt ,the hasty or. • tion alwe published on Wednesday% This' was evinced by the cheerful agreement to the pp pointment of a Committee to =confer with the Company -on: ,that subject.,.There is now ;eiteryismsots. to expect-that the Camels will, prOniptly igree on some ydati by which. the road tan be extended to this city.'Without any' thrther delay; than is necessary for the comple tion of the work: . . As Gen. Robinson's remarks are of considera ble importince,. and possess much interest to our .renders our reporter has written them out from his notes, more fnilythen, as published in our last. They will be found• under the bend Of. "lime histterti." ; *. _. . , ~; ' "ROT COBS BTORIIM.‘'—Mr. Pauli, in a card litddished in the - gear York papers,: las given . . - notice that as . soeias be became acquainted irith ' the atrocious character - of this took, the eide r of it:Vran diecontinued at his agency. '' . ' ' MattisoOrvns.Gsssasn. A large meeting of our German fellow-citizens took place in this ceir'jlaysitgo to express their opinion on public Whim. - hare prepared a *palish; of 'their proceedings, :Isiah we will publish in our nest, it having beetvcrowded out tadity. mon vvAicumaToN Corrorgesdanta. of.the Plttsb,tivis Daily Oszetta., . . • ; • W 01111010; February 14: .ta mast amount Of Mucuseing and intriguing going onto secure northern vote; for the. Not !bleeps fraud. It is raid, with some - show of ••• probability, Mat the occupant of the White Rouse and his aattellites begin: to Blake and '''shivernver the signs of (disgust and disaffection which the Douglass outrage hoe excited. 'Certain ilia that the convpietitors hive never ' much out of heart as yesterday and this morn ing. Dougla ss looks like ' baffled ttonspirator, black, sullen and revengeful: I think he must have had a foreshadowing of the Things to come , • whoa he made that feroeiously spiteful reply.' to the noble addiessee of Senatain Chase and Sum ner; It is understood. that thus far all efforts s„. • io bring intim New Toth Sofia have faiM but I grieve tesaY that it is reported, with a gisi deal of probability, that all the Pennsylvania Deme crafts hive caved in. Hat:the epirit of freedom and the 'sentiment of honor died out among ' Pennsylvania politicians! What malign influence, hie - deflected and einothered those sacred plea - that o n ce placed Penittylvitnia among, the foremost chemploatt •of liberty to all men; and OM her a' Mlle preeedenee °over her filter States in the work of emancipation ! ;The history • of the Democracy of that State its like that of the man who eoldbis soul to the devil for an =stint ed enjoyment of the byte delights and sordid . 'pleasures of this world. They can reach no lower Sleep, and as the darkest Ist= precedes the' awn, - we may hope Sig we are on the 0 , 111 of a Traction that Will sweep away every vertigo, of that unfathomable servility which now dia . graces the party and the State. • . . - • The middle of the month has arrived; and we .• note, appear to he farther frets the end of the dehite than at the beginning of it. Weiler ;to • -,, day Made a mad, more moderate demonstration of hie, peculiar charsteteristlis then wan expects: :esL Its denied the 'solidity of 'either Cote. - promine, that of 1820 or 1850; ,as -a compact;. a tepee! of the fugitive act would and ought: e diesolution of' the Union; the dboli• Soitiate were distualonists ; that there wits no • ' 'material difference between thenisual freesoilera ; that Slaiery Was en evil; but that it did not impitir the' honor and chattily petite coutherd kdiee, ; (* nellepic in the disxutalon,)hut,thit cutithern women were ffiircsagi; minder and 110064 tO•PXat infk" C° 46:P public affairs' ?These were ihe heads-Orted. • . , • • I?es# 6 g:4 ela r**l ol 4 o3 d k6-1 -- - - - lerhifes UPlesthe iihole X contriend the effort Seery body knothrWeller to be and to tire iititn all Mitre a rampant peu-yisau of tt , !!!! eztretne "dwell fat tiou in the country, dint noth:. could he proposed for its propagation and diffusion which he , would not support with all bin energirKind those, I ailfriot dlipose d to deny, aro consitrable. ; • Weller made causiderable ass of the silly pre tence, that 'to extend the 'area of Slavery dome not. increase the number of Slaves, and . that, consequently, Its introduction into Nebraska is not to be depreisted. It is astonishing that ouch trash as thie should be 'repeated in the Senate year' after:year, whenihe ' shallowness of the . sophism never has end never will impose ets a single friend" or foe of Slavery. There is not our slave the less at.this day in Maryland and Virginia, for the millions ; which stock the plan talons of the States of thli-Setah and West that hive derived Melt' supplies from the fermer. Un the contrary, thelnotinstion would have per dished. from the roil of.thenorthern.Slave States had no new ones beep added Since the Coattail - lion was adopted. And even . Isidinuislatte not been purchased, Slavery would have died out in mascot the old Slave States. The reason is ohms. The opening of such vast and profitible markets for human Sash divert men from hermit' industry to that. ineetliorrible . and loathsome of human employments; . dare breeding. This. is the branch of bluntness which -uow'fornis the .honor aid glory of the Old Dominion, and which con iHtates the chief_ support of her P. V. aria: teeracy. Had ever any'aristocrie' yso detestable a...foundation? Was there . ever a crime which better deserved Pahishmont at the hands _of the civilised world . And just such a laser house would 'the enslavement of Nebriska; Kama and I the ether territories of the north-west, make of MissOuri. Slavery is now on, the decline there- That is, it does not admire with the pidity'of theefree - population! but the repaid of the Missouri COMprouiliseiriuld give impetus to slave breeding and slave trading,. which would fix the guilt irrepierably upon that noble State: Another cause of despondency.. with .the ',Ne braska planters Is reported to be the impractica bility 'southern Whip. This certainly ought . to interpose an insuperable barrier . to, their scheme. If there is any reality in southern con sermaisni, now M the Aime. to show it. Let it' I now - be manifested whether southern honor Is proof against temptation. The chiMdry of Kim tuoky wos 'the fast to . yield. :Dixon is in fact the author of the proposition of. repeat. The North lay quiet under her humiliation. She submitted to the infamous fugitive ;Let, and had algaat ceased - complaining of and promoting against it. , &helms punctually paiimiher share of the taies for the. Texan eon million robbery. She had ceased to mOrmur at the legislative coaxing, of r .Slavery into New Mexico and Utah. Stich was the state of things when Dixon Douglass Inindupoe US with this unprincipled and revolutionary aggression, to. disturb -the peace of the miuntry,' perhaps" to destroy it_for ever. But with all its Meekness and moderation the North does Mot lore Sham., it lutes Will southern conservatism now rindicate itself! Will it join in defence of the iNorth,and protect itself from an outburst of anti-:Slavers fanaticism, which, if, fully aroused, may override all obsta 'ides, may crests northern 1114 ionthern conserva tism together, and . innndat the land with . ex citement and 'agitation There Is , material enough for. such a spirit to work upon: 'I Lave been astonished at the tameness of the Nerth, and so have southern politi'clans. But when the peat up waters mid& burst the bounds which' confine (heti, what power can mitigate the Dori of the flood .l.r The Indications in both Howe and Senate to day were advent, to the bill. Oen. Houston made an `unanswerable argument against it on Abe. ground of its violating Indian rights.-- In the . House Messrs; Mace; of Indiana, and Skelton, of N.J., both Democrats, broke through rules and'enstons to anticipate opportunity, aid to denounce the bill is 'an autrege, without ex masa and without necessity.::- Junes. WASIIIICOTeiN; Feb. 16. The: discussion in the House on the Homestead bill was opened,by the Flom John L DIIRSOD, of Pees., luttepeecliof rare ab il ity and eloquence. . . It is spoken of on nil allies with ccuxunendatima Fertile and convincing in argument, abounding in useful information illustrative of his enhject, and adorned with ; rhetorical' beauties 'of a' high order, Mi. Detrain's . sioech on -which the friends of this great popular. 'Measure feel that they now rent its advocacy, as surrounded by the best defences which ' , sound reasoning and 'pleasing oratory can furnlih. While paying this deserved - tribute of praise to Mr. Dawson; must not Ixt,eonsidered that.' adopt the Prkeil;le or waive mroppcsition to the tendencies of this bill. I can never yield my humble support to any plait of agrarian distribution, unless it can be demonstrated to me that it 'is * - remedy for other end: greater erns: - Such a virtue I know is claimed for it. It is raid that the assiiitunent of a reasonable; iantity of land without charge to each head of a family too poor to purchase build an altirlY and virtuous }cannot:7 in the West which Will resiet the apProich of inan e:ices now threatening to snbvert the free repair limn institutions founded by our akestort, and to which that portion of . our repobile was cape.: cially dedicated by. them.: I think the tendency of these donations otiminesteads is to enertate the character and to undermine the independent'self reliance of our Pioneer population. But when friends'pf this policy shall Satisfy that nothing less then MIS eitiente`meuare of pop nlar liberality *DI _snttMn to /Mourn that region to the freainen of .all sections of oar common. country • r shall feel it a duty to add my voice to the general sentiment in ito favor: , . It youi spitee peiniiil would Tentare to re. commend the republication in the Gazette of ldr. Dawson's speech; es presenting in full the moat' elaborate exposition of the stguitetithon his ilde 'of the question. The ierization of the speoch is marked by an elegant simplicity of imagery and diction whicli.belonge to true,elognence. . . •• • Seizing the very first ofportnnitY for grip- piing the ..mtbjeet, Mr. Mace, of Indiana,. and Dr. Skelton, of 2 , 1.4.;b0tii Dctatiernte l of the „ 'first water; made baste to enter their. protest against the Nebraska bill. Singularly enough, considering their party affinities, they both de clare it not only an example of the basest trench erjt and fraud • in itself, but sea groaa violation of the Demo'cratio platform on 'which the party united- That, they eel .71 . sa a plotigei against agitatio n-on 'slivery. • Tido was wanton , re-opening of agitation. This is a good beginning:" We must have Democratic thunder tigidnat the 411 . 9,111V' to prevent its consummation{ , i desiinepartY adrintegett, and if the passage of this bill, or the accomplishment of any similar 'infamy, -would place, the Mbig:perty. on the pin , tuteld of triumph to-tootinwil wodld spurn 'the wretched hoer' and would prefer an eternal ex elusion from the delights of power and office.--, 1 But it le not difficult to perceive that either ,the =aim or,the failure of. the Nebraska conspire tors will read the Demoeratin party into frag ments. They will peas into a min' ority'in every free State; end win remain In it until the stench of their inlsdeeils pha have exhaled with the memories of those who are now degrading them soiree to the. base .purpeae of destroying the guaranties of freedom in the North West. The Banat° held n short executive session to day, and reJectod George Saundepi. Consul to London, by the Immense majority of twenty sev en out of thlrt*rdne_votesi Thsris, George re ceiv6lMiTttel.endwasopposedbythirtythree. The tunninetion of Mr. o . oullivan es Charge to vartugi4ifutonfimo, 2e to 10, hune trlo (louvres afterwards wide to reconsider, which 10 Feli:,46, 1864 It its evident trent, the - procesdinfie of 1 0-411 7. that tbe Nobnteku, bill -144teotog the Mlionni Cotnpronizo will. pus tbo -Sonata by An over vhe lmin g 7°O. • lute eineradAiCtit. true Adopted; ayoi4 25, noes ill. , Thiteoutilfbe agtiod dual more debiting., but it will Trot 'materially vary 'this majority. I of but about coven teen memliers of the Sonate - wito our b. reckoned uPP t o oPPortii e end. Badger; Co far fpiut being opposed, is Warmly in favor of• tie toll sad will show tit-morrow by .Igo *eta; I doubt whether Aare will he one Southern veto - I:14w nigotive.biside that of Gin r' '.< '~> _ .rte. _~:.,.....~:f:: H#tteris, who yestervkaY opla ' rtffewring this eighffisection al the Lhir'" , l vesiableanle*ent speech itiOar4lt. ' :sir? Hillowt: authorizing thesearl of -dwiffing con * e d an amenth o„i i ii ia i; rin ItpipekAlurpurport Of. the-emboli., asaniialled 'aniorthe'conspint tors, but nithlttentore."'lt'l ib6.-14 " d5 of th e t in e d "learlY " Pram" 'ed. I should have expla that the search ,was, that the territorial - lathre should have was limited by the section; as amended, to heti iioirek-to • prohibit - Slavery, if if Clitae. The t nes tired as trading shops and heinsee 'of "enter-'! ni . tht t i o n n th o e r. tst;upong e o n f the person n keep south will a l mos t unan i mous l y oppose this . al. , tainmesk And only the parts of such ltousett use though it Is in exact conformity with the non inkerention. Preterti!ie, on which the repeal of the :,,,41m.ris of such occupied by oil i er pe ma l e Wissouri Comptrontise - ,is urged. Wbile went: tto be, exempted front Mirth: . This was the par the sacredness of the principle that the ferrite- port 'of the antendments adopted; and the shape ties' should he left to decide social end the ori section stood - when it was voted i • down. The ginal section contained the gen ' ques ti ons for themselves, these Southern seal right of-Seareh, but it was stricken out by - - clime are very indignant at the idea of a squat- general consent. tar sovereignty" that. may. prohibit Slavery.—, . I make this explanation ; because the friends This amendment will be cut off or Mingled out of I of the immure complain _that 'their true position sight, by some parliatnenbiry juggle. •- I has been miaresresented . by - -the, press, and. is And I fear that the prospect in -the R ouse. IS 1 not P ra P er k vith ear°t°°l ' . . . hardly iess gloomy. The present disposition -- existing there is good, hut the tools of. the Execu tive have not yet begun to work-there. A very impertant and gratifying . Success with achieved t.*dstY by the oppenents of the scheme and the . friends Of a fell discussion of it., _The Douglass, clan, and their confederates in the House, held a secretconference at which they agreed to choke 'off the Nebraska 'debate that had begun on the Homestead' Bill: This was a very necessary part of theli plan to suppress deliato, for they have already got the Senate bill into such a shape that 'it may be rushed through the House by the force of a mere majority under the previous question Which cuts off both debate and amend ment. If, they 'could, therefore, impend. the accustomed latitude of debate in..the.coMmittee , of the Whole as'ta.this bill, their way would tm clear to the consummation of their designs... l No - 1 resistance could obstrUct them for ate hour. - -' Mr. ' Richardson, Douglass' First•Lieuteriant, objected to any spqeches on the Nebraska question while the - , Homestead bill was before the Committee.— Dr. Oldsk.of Ohio, being in therehair; promptly ruled such speeches out of order. . But the Anti- Nebiashans turned 'anon the pair and instantly I reversed the decision,-ayes 45, noes 85 —infijority thirty.' Thin binot Indicative of the loss of the bill, because - twiny who inkier to vote for it, votedegairod suppressing debate. But it is im portant in this view, . that had 'Nile motion prevailed it would have rendered all Opposition uselesi • and nugatory,. and would have been trivalent to - the passage,of the bill. The Herd and Soft.Shall,dispute was renewed in the House to-day. Mr: Wheeler, a very Ten. peetableind popular member, made an excellent and veti witty speech in defence of hh - nself fthni the . sisaultal of thelYsabington Mies, and cen: „miring the Administration for intormeddling New York politics. It was entirely the best speech width there heard upon that side, while it upheld the peculiar doctrines of the, Hard Shell wing of the Democracy, was free from that fulsome and disgusting sycophancy towards the South, and trembling devotion to Slavery, which havedeformed other emanations from thathithool, at the present session. 111 r; Breckenridge, or Ky., has taken the lead ership of the House, since the retirement of. Mr. Houston, of Alabama. Ha now acts es Chairman of the Committee, and directs its Du mbness on the Boor. The dadsden treaty his got into, the newspa pers, word for word. It .is published in New York. tide Inoming,imul may hare been furnished by 1101:00 good natured Senator, or hare beei per- duped from some mercenary attade of the legs- tion. kis very unpoptilar in the Senate, and will probably be rejected by a strong rote.— Nobody can toll what we are to pay the twenty millions for The treasury is full, but it is, felt to be better to distribute the cash among our, .wn people than to ecatter it, without an object, g strangers.. Justus. FROM ILIRRINIJURG th. Dolls Pittsburgh Ossett. ti ILLUILIntraq, Jam 1 IN Sannia.—Mr. loge presented a remon stranee against changing the name of a village in Mercer connty, frcanglistie/Ole toExchange,- A. few petition in favor, aid remo n strance against a prohibitory liquor lair Were presented.' Tim hill to r F pcia the pmbibitory liquor low of Washington - county was reported from the com-. mince on Vice and Immorality, and immediately taken up in committee of the whole. The Speaker being on the floor. said ibe peo ple of Washington county generally desired the repeal of this law because it worked badlynd could notbt; enforced. , Tbey were, however, in &reir of a general law_ • "The trill then pawed its several readinga. Mel - Fergutdo read a trill in place to incorpo rate the Bauk...ef 'New Castle, Lawrence county.. Mr: McClintocl‘one tentative to Wylie strect,,, Mr. Entitle, one relative to roads, highways and bridges • The Nebraskamutation came up order. on second reading.' Mr. Platt movid to postpone the bill the of March nest. Mr. . B. D. ilandin moved to postpone bill 15th May. - . Not agrevt te—yess 14, nays 17. .After a brief conversation the motion of Mr. Platt wash agreed to—yeas 17, nays 16—everY Whig - voting.in th'e negative, and every Democrat except' one pre flaideumn,) in the affirmative. The follnwing are the yeas and nays: Tera--Messra. Buckslew, Creswell, Foulkrod, Fry, Geoduin, 8.11. Hamlin, }l. W. Hamlin, Mos tar Hoge, Jamison, McClintock, McFarland, Piiat,, J./niggle, Sages,: Wherry, lice/Win, Speak Nays•---1101urra. Barries,erabb, Darlington, Dar .sie, Brans, Ferguson, Frick, Ifaldeman, liamil top; Hendricks; Kinzer, Kunkle, Mellinger, Price,' Skinner, Slifer-16. The supplonierit to "the act friterporeting the Mercer and New Castle Railroad Company wall When the bill _wan last before the Senate. Mr. Dimas offered an amendment limiting the Ban ease *were. Mr. McClintock moved to atiertd, proikting that the 4th section of the original act off. incorporation shall not be construed to enr power Still Company to carry their works-to the I State line, or. construct any branch beyond ten miles in length; Which Mr. Deride accepted as a incoilitleation of We motion. Idr. Quiggle moved to strike out "ten ndles in length" and insert".the boundary of any county through which said road may pass." These arneridments were' still pending. Mr. guises desired to withdraw his amend- tent, butemad not do it, having beenjouriallsed. Mr. Darsie oppose.' the bill; he charged that: they had, obtained their charter by fraud, trick, • and chicanery, and he ditl-not believe this Legisla ture was going to endorse the inftl. We prefer red direct, open•Legislatiori:*lf they were going to Pass any bill, he wished: the powers: of the Company JO be ; clearly defined, and that they should not be permitted to go where they ed. , Under there present charter they coati' run up to the Lake shore, and along the Tele to the Ohio line. . : The subject was diseneved at' some length, by Mears. Intrsie, B. D. Hamlin; Price, (Niggle, and Buckram. Mr. "Price 'said, that if the amendments. were voted' down, be would offer 000 which - he reed, to. - give tho company au- . thority to connect with Ohio railroad, or any railroad in die State. provided such road does not connect with any New'York road. The bill; on motion of Mr. Ilatallton, was final ly postponed, the antedmentestill pending. The bill providing for lhe'cancellation of the Relief notes was taken up, and passed finally'. ' On motion of Mr: Jamison, the bill to regulate the Courts of the 10th Judicial District, _wee tak en up, and finally paesed.y. & bill to incorporate the Melia eenictery was token up, arid the question of taxing Cenieteties generally, was &Mussed it some length; - when the bill wan finally postponed and the Senate ad joarued , 'ln - the Bouse, being petition - any. a very large number of petition's, remonstrarica'J., 4c., wore presented: t Mr. Parke presented a remonstrance of the . Select and Comnion . CorMils.ef the city - of Alle gheny, naiad the - passage of any law granting to the Ohio & Pennsylvania railroad the privilege of occuPying the Common ground and strode of salacity, with accompanying preamble 014 TO ,- 10- Also. Mr. Ifiglant, a remonstrance of the Mme import was read in place. • A further aiipplement ,to the act relative to fees Justices of t h e Peace. lart;llounilton, resolution front ibe citizens of the Sistli W a rd, Pittsburgh, against the bill now pending, Maitre to the liquidation of the debt of the, city of Pittsburgh. The Ikuor atilt erns made the spe- Mal order for.Thursclay; the 23d. Feb. A. rim - elution was introduced. to adjourn, side die; on the 30th of March:: Lela on the table. AlsoA: bill to authotite the Commissioners of Wash ington county. to aubscribe $50.0 . 0010 the pitts burgh, and Steubenville Railroad CO: Bills poised—Tp incorporate the Kitt enning Bridge Co. To incorporate the;Tyrone and C 3 ear 'field Railroad. To approprittet";itaatto rho Ro- Aisociation, at Philadelphia Mr. nigher°, yeeteirlay, - read still Wider* to Incorporate the Pittsburgh Coal Cduiponyt . and resolutions against the repeal ,of the :Missouri CoMpromise;ll Congress: ; . Asi Faatiaeatioe.—lti my:hitter of -the.lfith . , . SPECIAL NOTICES PEARL STEAM KILL, CANAL BASIN, ALLEGIIE Y - ,' 1517...t.8 TUE RAILROAD STATION; Familiee will be supplied with out ; wahine . **adia of IBISSII Gib)IIND S141:112, by baring Weir or ddeen st the Mill, or In our bozo/ at Logab. Wilson Wood street. or Braun * nelter, corner of Liberty and St. V I& at i s.,lltabo h rlik IL P. Sebaarts, or J. T. Salado, " ttit I in.171;4 a.m.. I..stb.• ortb. Terme, CASH on delivery. yesto , • BRYAN, KENNEDY A .W. • AIiDW ARE. LOGAN . W 1 LSON' &j CO Beg to eull the attention of Buyer 4 to their ortenoloo Stook milumutz AND. SADDLERY, ... w t.!. one of ttni mint . ttonploto asoottsnents Is. the itECRIVED lIT RECENT PACKETS MOM EUROPE, And %dab thoy tear on the 'moot rarnribto urns. 'Nor; nhanta going East Will End' their Intoroit Ittonsttod baying tinge HANDWAKE at &I Wood street, Pittsbereb, ft watts /toys tax So. Cam= tot-todAnS Jon, ILLYIII73 ---,L. town, Ann..........0ntaner main i FLE.11:1110 BROTICERS, ommasom To 3. KIM t co.) HO L . F, S orl eil G oi4 l STS, NO. tO WOOD STREET Prontlatora of Dr. ITLando Celebrated ToOtalfugo. Liter A Great Care by Dr. Xeyser's Peistoral ATRUP.—I ilTehireetas• Township, AUenberty I bad • coughing and apitting, which anntnenial atont tha ith of Pebinary last, and continual for eight whole.' tuoutba I employed the beet Apaches. In 'big country, and my main tenth:lied unabated. until early In October. At that tlnei Iwu PAyil.d lit try your PECTORAL COUGH lINTUP, arbkh I did; and attar I had taken ova bottle, I Ulla ant/ nay Ore frac cenut4lng and aplttinu.. I had dasyslradofe ter getting well, and I think It &oar Inman that Oda valuablo remedy will do An rotbara .h.t has done In =Year. JOHN C. LITTLE, Peebles Tp. Plteibnirgh. Dee. 31. 111131•1343gerT INSURANCE - COMPANY,. • 01 , 11 A =FORD,' CONN, Capital Eineb.Annual Premiums and Wasters; IFattoL I pOOOLOOO. . INUMWORATED 11325.: Policies of InSuraiscolicaued at all times on Abe most favorable ternis, against - LOSS. OR 'DAMAGE liX,FIRE, PERILS OF NAVIGATION. •Br. - camas E. ARNOLD. A gerd,:' , • m 1116.63 ypals • For Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cm: Indigestion and Liver Complaint Cured By RIMS PETROLEMIALead the following lottar hobs 11.,. 4). Mekong*. • bladonary In Onniont • La. B 31. Km-Drag Sir. , -?ltyself and wl4loirtnk teen Erhenallthed h T the me of your Petrekum t I Wish . you rend me a ems ..f two or three amen tadtlea. 1 am the tkagmgatlonal Minister In this phew, and lateral of m7 peopk ate &Seated with hollawatlon and an itket km a tom. ti nligkeil l ggrrilltrlal t llL 'l l4 k tim i e " telw :1112 star -twt. air thren4aeb-shout a year ands halt ars. And rite t :ll47l;l79 ) trxti i fs U s ' rrng yens one that batman at 'the stomach w kb fob noncom& Om dye wow :lt= ' l 9 ;t 4 a " ttlr Vat the y o ur fhh had been of aaveral /WU/WY. IV 0.. am of o Pe t roleum. Sold by P.M.. KIR& Canal Basin GEO. 11. - 114:YROl. 140 Wood U. and Dr.agina- sq,ll, Ihalielna Daalers Or M . wham. - Iftpereadvertising Petroleum tupy.l tell OTOKIN:ERW - BROTHER .fc CO., . • BANKERS : -AND INSURANCE 7 DEAI r IRS. No. 116. Wood street. one loon !Min First atieet. Plitt burgh.-Bay - and sell N. and Qtrrent Fuoda. , IVA and Tim. Extbange.. 010. Stooks. Eastern and Wafter& Time DIU and Protalwry• Note& alkor GMt Mettottlitee lit Mabee of Per and Current llonay; mad Insure ylro awl Shaine Polities 'for the ..F.twi tweesAzra Canvass. (cub 'CapitaLl3l7ll,ooa.) and lintel.lalebtati Meyer; (Capital 610.000.600.) " cult JA.11653 • irIIOLMRALIC DUAINAt N'BOOTS, SUOES, BON N E TS,,LEAT 11 ER, No. 66 Wood-Mr.:4, Itittobargh; 4., . Senor vitas AXII •raiavp. Stick consists of upwards of ZOO cases, eentatiel_Ng every variety and ail. of BOWS . EIIOY.S, and BONN MTVAnteekikarel direct Teoeta Kew lingland inanutae tams. oelaitteat expressly VALL and WINTER HALM. and erUt Amid at satisfactory Yria , e--e - oditi tarov ably •Ith Wove or l'hiedelptdaatad tie.* York. beware will plow call and ralkaalao talon. Vuylng. YORK' POLE tgATIIKIL - - ' jfgtf Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir. or: CORDIAL—If KU Innind. boa thiogroaCnaboviOn do orvompllvldaa eon intronllanv MVO, r.PIT Mot In thi...tration bon that Lona In tardlool Invarnd • have non Vandal ler no Onolooton flolabdovb 'tonna anonot sod irnter variollon of..oundivo pronondo }hen bad tenotahno teen nOpoood to exkl. In ahundnAdlfT:von artleln of to: phannampais.. A Thole mallolno,nest id Ovabirinano to ion ben combined Santo batht, and la no 114:11SIR oe OURDIAL u ban tb.t env • orestrated .teener.'- ft la the rifest. however, not thrower *mith which ere hare to Jed In the preettral application of the inedici4e. The "trill. of Jrnrepols are rated. the neerthe aer rellirreet.tlie hal fpandfnal name their wile. Ky. the sullen. from headuebe are:tormented rin.more; the weak hew.. rite:lrina, the tint of jialadice: Irate* the rusuplenion ofThe detircesed bereloe buoyant; the eta In shout in errri eiuditioe of dloiaire derive linfordiate teriett froze the uae of Dr, Plerekt In Throantlintilleir or Cordial... 'now' fob, *optioned Ly Irrefrageble proy ere teisented to' the attention of Urn% yida. arta cm verify them by gosh. bottle of tber. elan The Cordial is put up highlit rourentrated. 14 Outbid tie.. Pr/re then - , dollars per tottle, too thr Pre &Wis. six fa twelve dollars; If. Proprietor. bold by Dinguiste throughout the United States.Ca ha do. and Wept Indies, • ' • . Ajonits In . Honer. wen* Wood etreet and ilnyin alley; and Planing Urns. oniner Wood and fourth streets. ' isl2.lLet • yon's - ICattairon.—Fur pregerving, Ptarthg. deanalcut and besnUfyina the Ileiroallestning venom Ilnabaelos, sad eurfutteruptle• diseases ot the skin Its reputation, woottensire — wltte the eirnitatkto of the genie, nsbei NI praise !flawed none,all exasaeration toper eible and Ana Its dim:leery bu tbund subelltuto to eettn;ete Its imoonterted, Its Ineouteetahle enpaiority;llti *trims and Cheunlstle—honorable !alms tnnrt all proßo Stens of Itts,--the leading Jeounale of Europe Ib4 Anierbae Wiles who bass used It upon their draselortables, !tad *Abaft be their Nueseries.—in toot iteZmUlient 'toilette anywhere,. from plebeians to kluge,Prononnee It ch. Wed pleaelng and effective article either as a Making or Toilet Preto/It/on eiee prodneol.' Do nit tall to eche It a trill Petro but cents. ' . . . D. it. BAUB. ropfutor. Broadway. N. Y. -Bold to pittabbrjh by R. K. &Dena C..yeager. Bent.rnge, jr.. Montag Bros.. and Brawn k Yalta, , 11.4 tryillilis; &Toth's, and Dimmed Blood. ..Pot these terrific distruss, Cessna Brume Blasting to the holy The proprietor* Imre to their paiest o,er one hero drod artilketes of the. moot. extreordluer7 coma *Rested hr it . Ife refer to the eertakete of Itiamed Adams.' Inte Ditat Sheriff of Mehemet!. Tn.; Nubs Barton, Commimloner of the Rormee for Hkhotoed; Ueo. Wolob, of the Herelealt Circus; Dr. Ilerelly, -- of Washimitou City ; Mr. Wm. A. Metthrogii, and. C. R. Luck, Esq., of Diamond, Vets' /WV. Hoyden, Mamma used. Va.; sod it host of oaten, Who Imo men elitien of the worst description .tired, hr !Mk?. .11psehlt latter*. They all certify that It Le the' pendent Porldm of tbis 'Mod %Meru. - sr Rea sdrertisement. . . Mb-tm OTICE.—Toe undersigned, Frederick. LOremt, of the Mist of Lentos,SteriLog a (.11,and Tho• IL Goma, of the Lets Orm ,of Stewart. Lloyd ft 00.. hare thu dkr formed • (..krOoteembip. under the mane and etyle or ISMENZ. mar.WARY A . ea. as the Purism of m. 21140.41,14 g Iran end Pialls. end Moe teems the nor bones No. el Witter streebbotweenYerry end Ebert streets, where they hare on Mod an smortment of the varkties et tem and Hello, which they oiler for oak on nasseutodstine terms. They respoctfnUy ea:kit' the of;the WM! /MB. IL STEWRT.. NSURANN m eOMPANY, . . - NEW - YORK. ' 'CASII CAPITA L , MO _000! E. C. LOOMS, Agent, ~ • • . - - ' ik'iMltilfood street, Pitttbufgk. Mama .l. L00mt,...............,..Late, of the /Etna, liartkonl, Jame, Carnfeo ' • Firm of Conduit Lib. Theetiore ikNone. • • -Tina of Bowen A cName. Rickard Bsoelme ' ' Vino of Doane, King & Co. William It. Me1kn........ - .... ... Anna ofClalln, Malin *co.. °corps Bliss • ' kirm of Movie MM. a Co . Anton r... Eno Sinn of Zoo, Mahonoy g Co. aim,. .e. Wood ' - '-- firm of Milteml* Wad. Zed N., Nona. .............. ... . ..... .....,....Nrat of Stolle Ilk SW r r• I Nenywkee • firm of JC , i, Clapp A Bowen. w &Co. OMR. IL Hatch .. . . ...... .......:.:.... limn of C._lelietch t Vo. ittfialn i ri. h cf= " t ;'''' ... '"l'lnft'o W f i fei r .e. igirltVe t 1 Masks A. Radio .0...............1..Nem of Buckley aM- Lava .Aftertnary,N Vino of 1,,1e /Mullin,' N. A Legit P. - Morton Mon of J. M. Beebe, Elortimn A . Amo, I'. ittg.r..........,Virm of Trow ... Xtat v p r acht, f .. j Atlei - P. Bak/Win — ..... "..... .. iinn . of lieldwin iG SAV l o. G!'"°` (woroe ( i).3 4 1=.. --"-- - Ir, If i rr ll or inn a .7:,`,,T.P;1/ 1) "' I nll4.l2lt,thtligg',.` , rumeocr gtf Amid Shwrord...- Ilingt_of Johnson.* geom.& &emit Norton ...... ....-...lirsa of notion, Butler A Holt. Sv c n.Mn B" Fu lu 'l"""" ---- wirm aBo d a Fir ? - er.ikkiii Viiiiii::::::::::lGi"Oilliak•U..llentek 4 ISt:. 1 , 11,21..:-...-- ... . . , . .. i .lirnjo i ta i t t itztr * ea. /maw Napkin,. • Ohm of lloPkina Allen A Co. ~G0.....0 . ":„..-7 .. - . - '""11,.. -- ',7 --- TiiiiiiWt: ............. - fil ' O ' N.'",oerinokant, Strut of flotillnikhom, Newell .1 4 .. m. ItAlii-„,V,!, .. ' - —:!.`"'grrNVIIITA 4 I°: mud 4. 11brn.... --- -- "A . .............Virra of Work .I.' i t Nalkan IL Stortnorll-,...-1111ray of' Gibson, Stockwell it Co. Jusks r l . l i rrry......Witn3 of Bat•pal. i rmob i tly . ;lll l 72,4r... Dan:turd N. it ' arn . ry. ..... ... ..-....Vism of l ` r :tr. Yugo A & Homer Morima. P.a.., er d °MN Ram.- ........ .. .. „gnii.dartolgte3oirs, pmad..a., . . lin Pout. PowderliverY . . Yarlety 11,1 / •.? 11lnIng and Illnating poader,lll all also packages Massa 'an hand and for male from liagallnet to lots to mit Pig• timers, on twr.rabta Unit,: Also Sally Pius. - D. W. C. BIDWELL. Maolt6idocace Alit-. '1 166 Inuit street; PitUburvb..f IL C. LOOMIS; - Of tho late firm orlarcuply & Lomas WIIOLESALE DEALER. IN BOOTS AND SHOE 69 Wood• Street, 1 liiiiikhial whialoulver give i =VACS:IO74 Ceti vie aid entia r neg:Pagetettote ia their . . Prietlea—Dß.ZY.S. EOM II an limeoeur Member of the Philadelphia ifedbtal So:l4y, and graduated, ini=o, tea ttiirlairarlaraNUniTlikah,l2sldeithe guidance of the truly eminent Profemors Phydelt,Cbagroan, Olbeen. Cole, Jawed andllara.—namea adideated feet mall& anienee, , — and haring had &HY batman:no and emmultation with 111,4outijd Phistalana.'weePeetlitg dleeariet. sli • Idudicind the prow remain therefor and being aolielb ed by tin:manna of hie patient. tura up Me Preparation. . he now offers to the nubile. u the ...titi or htli erpeelence by the put = years, the following trainable Penally Medi. sines. mush one to a sped& dieneen . DR. J. . 4. ROS.V.V.Virrout and facipornriag - The Greatest Discovery in Holiest Beience!4l'or all Nerv ous Oradltions of the Syeterol—lleart Mamas and Nerions Complaints. The eatoutullent and happy ellcreof Dr. Domes .Vercrons Cordtal. fur %Armee of the Heart, 'Paltdlat• lusulasees, .Neuralgia•Nerrrins . Tremor of the titeecTir. liegitbarn, 'Platulenre, Faits ha the• Yen% Wakethinees; tratlassoseas, Or trar the 31Iral or Dody,Lvorn down bp rater lal.or, or etudy, has Induced many phyalcians to rase it in their practice. Fee • weak constitution, It IA • grand re stOrer: It conndetcliremovia from the apneas. all narrow! I Irritations, end Is Olmoet mirainkum In Its rap • and hay pr effort. The ,conk and the persona. are rim • ntly re stored to perfect health begun using one .I,ottl . Fries 50 roots. gold, Wholesale and Retail,. at e Dlia ETSDRI Drugstore. No. I 40. corner IV,mrst..and Virgin %MY. Frelinfack's. Family ;Malicia rail the sttentlita of hotulsof fuollien,tria o • • t on the Mortli mro of gout valcia iiIIRKE & BARNES' SAWS: • . 1 the kind of testimony' ac totimmaue of our which we can confidently reatilie'renutatlon We bare . already uldishod . reircral mrtificat 1 that Safes made for our regular aitd• oral sold a br oad. halm Ire], ontlected to the SEV EU ' IN. ACTUAL OUNFLAGRATIONS, and mien tents totally free from damage. The followin nioof alb., nine laicontestlble character 140,00 U WORTH OW BODES AND PAPERY SAVED WITH . • ' • ' . • • • Atm., Ems flO u Ps..l November 12,1852. J • Messrs. Burke L.P. ilarnea—Dear Iltra—Your two letters - werroduly reeived. b war &blunt at the time. I would say, lo regard to your one I consider It - perfectly I , lltlt PltlaMf: fleeted the one I bought of you Dot fah, on the Lmornhig ofthe 10th of Jane last—my more holding being burned to ashes. It was built of r enal and hrlek—s, large ' - thew Story' building. My safe was In It at the 'hue of tho Pre, and fell into the •nallar, where .there moo a large amount of ell: It um a very hot Ilm, • My notee and hook . amounts that were In the Para ounted to about Ten Thomann* Dollars, wlfleh was ow ed. am There wax not a. afoul. paper Injured: and farther, .1 would wither .suay.norwm. rho la do ti ng loodners, to lotto no thee , but buy Rafe to keep their ImPera,,tu, in— and t n . , , , , ne that la good,. y Lea r., n eagily recommend your ~..afes • Joint CLARICE. NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM - DAGIJ'ER.Rr.O.TYP E S. POST 017101 BUIFIDING; THIRD STREET. .dri . ITIZENS'AND STRANGERS who wish tv/.to obtain an aoctuste,irkritie and Ilksonsaat a re ry moderate mica will Cud It to their Interest to tall at tads well known establishment where entire satisfaction I. guarantied, or no eharge•tmula.. Raying lane orthe largest and best ores ied Side mid Sky Lights' ever con strueted Am the paragon, with instruments orthe most' pewerfalkindodid having adopted the eystem Or Maumee tifiTer Vr i e3it y lk b ;lVt l elt " bte t aur.itut; eke to the patrom of the Art, a b style of IsagnenutyPee, either singly or to stnupe. which boo corer been surpassed. . Rooms ern imeratitn; in all weathers, hop a dank s. W. to II o clock. r. x. matldaw? -J3KRIVER DILWORTH It CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COUMISSION :VERCHANTS. ti0n.1.30 and 132 Second street, between Wood and Smithfield, Plltelotegh.and Agent. for &et & Kirk atetek, Saner Remora , Phltedelplna—n fun aseortment of }tom.' enure and Syrups on bud, to *Melt we Invite, Ute attentlon of tnctitt talt&tmdf& Fire and Marine Insurance Co. • • OP puttAnniqm. OFFICE OF PITTSBUROII AGENCY. corner Poi:rib and Smithfield etreeta• CAPITAL, • • -• Jaluccrola—Wra. Swala./.:.P. Steiner. 11. A. Shackel ford. Paul Thurimr. J. DI. Davie ; J. IL. Plauhres, Thomas R. tllteheU Samuel Jos.. U. B. Luaugre, Thoreau Craven. Wm. 11. Sower+. Y. O. Sherman. A. Oar/. Phillip V. Snyder. 'Wm. P. Hacker. Ales. Wean. Yunnan Sheppard. JONI. JON Fran, A. fLOILSETT. ICUI laeure CutionorWeailen rartarles. Vessels. Cargme. Buildinar, Share. Slerchaadlee properly aeoerallr, oh the mat nvoralde tenan t , • utradresl 4aL. 110EIVIES & 114,1111,ML1C/2.* 0/ SOLID BOX VICES, SLEIXIES, PICKS 3IATTOCKS, CROWBARS, Timber Screw, Bridge Bette, Car Boltz, WASIIIERS, CaTTON. TOSAOOI3. AND 11F,1111 . 64.14EWS PITTSBUItG IL • • thrttts. 2b WO. at.. zeta tyx ihrtn AID Sian. MI blade et Blacksmith-Met Du rtrialwa. 7‘,.. done I. the aborteet nothro. sod at the loved pd.* nut laser antainqual to any inannfactured. Compy of Pittsburgh IL D. FLlNO, Presuintt. eAmuti, L. HARSIIELt. 017/Cd, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET .4.YD WOOD'ATREKV.V. MIN:MILES DULL A:SI/CARGO RISKS ON MK OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RI VIOLS. AND TRIMITAR3I.I3. pT fonena douDlrt Lau or Desmapo'lq, ALSO ) Apassst tkoperKs-V! as SEA awl L11...1-N"D:NAVICATIOA aud TALL , . SPORTA DIMUTORS: u. Aldo. Luimor, amealsr, R. M. Kier, Simnel Its., Wm. 61ININIkul, Hobert Dunlap r Jr. Joim 8. bilarorth, V. liarlismits, Francis Salem. Inas St. Psnisseir.. , J, sishonninaksr, Walter Arlant,l t Wm. B. lia • John Blainton. WOrMIL—AI thiS is the nenson , 'the year trarnat ant moat addathatia ending eldhliva,:the Oo , fadotors; , f IletaharaVerodfusra bed lama to oaf att.*, tlnfa °tweet,. to Ita • Mot* Awake expelling of thank aim taoy WIG end *Ugh fatal aunt:otos ofabildnda la iron Inveht ;nl br etobyglichisirti,rest .zrerko biti.stadols. oho. af Or having hood It for advent I etainliabla tarn vodka. and found Ito anavanar an onividaal...a...lndanaal at laat Lt nßof '., the otdid u son - eheih tot o'dtain and t %radiant F." 4,40 d , - it ha. Who. fanOtpalontly pornalar tivoaintiont that United *talon., an tha;natot *Aetna tortnift , hatafal kaniro, and MA &amid hai boon ohodtly on the bum., situ. Its drat Introddetk , c , to tba naltdk, 111A-Puerti eareilal to ask Fos; DR. irLANfril VELERRASKD and &As vsto• ells. -AR other Vcrtrilligrs, to vv.mparlsott, ivy ;rortblerts., Dr. IR , 1.106 . 1 Vfnfilfuse, alro INIS celebrated Liver Pills. MO now be baAat sit ..twill& Drag nom lo the tolled SUL& and !reel the solo proPr/strss. Pl4l Sureemors to J. Klid t Co.. Void stmt. ADVERTISEMENTS i . i'iilAltTl E 8 S V A I. L E RAILIOTICi COST 111) PANV.—In numnanes of t 4th atetlonof an art of thlr Commonentßh. entitled an AM reembatlng Maftroad the tUth day 4' February, A. D. int• the "" =.ll=l.heChartters Talley UallodComyouy; are hereby notified to attend aroretlng of the StortboMen of asklConmany. to be he'd at the Monongahela lfoom, In the etty of Ilttelesrah. ma TUE IttiDAY. the IM day of M6001418:4, at 20'elork. P. M., Per the .purpoar of acting open spy proffered subsetiptlon• llymantles. MUM and borough corporeal..., find SUCh •elther Inltlne. as may then he fald before them. • - J. K.MIXIIIIIRAU, it 01344 •• , . . • , Praddent. UCKET T. MACIIINERY—Comptote and- In good order Or aslant a bargain. 11 • PHRIVEII. DI LWOUTII & CD. • ••'WALL PAPER 2 S. Sadler, Federal et., Allegheny, receive in a der or two, p. R. R., enmity , or Wall Paper and Borders, Including orrinn new patterns of tine Paper Illanaingt ' felt SIIADES—A fresh tteek of- Paper and Oil Cloth tdlad., with eonie Thz,rt--- , ..0.7 w;.PAra W r.,r4hony..-. 11ANil - BOKES—A large supploto arrive IP from Manntestory, o.r sale by S. SAITLXIL /flier. _ (10lasi0 hove an agent going in. AA to Ow Rater trl3llll.uri, 'lllinois and lona to bads Land ll'arrenta rolled claims, par and sae to the Dialog of taus en Olt land. examine I.d Mita, or a. anything that of esn t be done hroverds settling elslins. renams baring ' lrma olignfarot=oar a t ir m . ole7tto ono, Till}B.ll'ooM Car Bros.. isat.-6tait - im;rie AND leo Blasting rands% • 6011 do Ky. Rine dca 'berr do c 1,4 . lab do .do do do - ln do Ky. ' do; ' lnl nava lb. and 4 i 4. taw t+lnnlinn Pondln: VI