' 3 . ~ . * .1:r...-- ~ • - '.. . . , t"... 1 11 • - 1 .- . - i ; i -: ..„, ,•,-. rill .... .. . .. .. . . - -r, z . , -,,,, . , • f•;:s•;-: •.- . " 4 " - 4 i ~. • . -, A , P . „7,...,-. _ . ..W.',. - r:'..... ..,..- --..--, ==~~~- 4; '4 - O r ' t . . 4 ` - In answer to the interrogatives thus propound. ed In the . Conner Enscuirr, two oorreepon . :- dents of that , paper e forward with answers. Tee fleet ears that lb Catholics vote in a body with' the , pemoerate because the Whigs were, - and the . Bvaa'a arc, hostile to them as a „ .epuhli --7 class. The seoond avers that it is because the Catholics are ignorant and easily fall a prey to 13olitioal demagogues, who mislead and deceive them. This latter reason has some force in it, . ;'.. • but the first is simply , untrue. There was nothing in the oonstitution or creed „ - :','-:• - ,"of, the, Whig , party to render the Catholic) voter hcgtlie to it,' so far, atl . ' it . a acts:or declarations !I: - were evidence for It. Rawer Cr.av was no more •-. ',-, Prottretant 'in his inclinations than Jame K. Pox.r4. and as for Gen. Soon, if over a party or r . a candidate may be said to Dave etruggled to,ob . i tabs a particular vote, he and his party did for .''. the vote In question. It is unnecessary, now, ' -*, instance special incidents in proof; the fact to patent and undeniable: Yet in both cases was ;-"-, '.thS Catholic vote wielded remorselessly against these candidates As for the Republican party, . - - ',.:.'ithililt, said or did nothing that could in any "ittihe Opnetrned ass bid for this vote, it abtain ad trees taking a position of hostility to it, and .., -:_,--•"". there" , was nothing - in. Its platform to which a Cattcas,at each, could take exception. Oscu ''. piing a - similar position, In this respect, to the . - 'Whig .party ill 1844; its experience has been precisely the - same." The, excuse presented, therefore that its volition was hostile, is in empty and unwarranted one. MEM -- ..':'•: . '; -. :.::'-:_::1', - . ~` .1 - : . _ ....... „,......,.eitir.gue5, --,, .nost true, 89 far .......o•t< n pet of the actual ..er happens :la ,this case, that the ,ant as -welfasihit ignorant Cathollo—the ~„,..nghtened, and these who bail sufficient know ledge. to ,be above being led away',by demo. ' gnats 4 well as those more suceptible to the - I:navery or -'dzabonest iolitioians—all- went together, and:united as one "man. in einfitiort of Buchanain. 'Pram the prelate; the prieht and the editer f - down through the rid opt edecated in their ranks to tho lowest in the mate of idea. .- genet,- all went la one direction, beating step to the same mule, and were all marshaled as a unit, however diverse their composition. The .. ' ~ ignorance of the masses doubtless facilitates the work of combining such large numbere; but we mast look deeper and farther for the real cause 1 - ' of the unity which - thus challenges attention. _ The fact la—and we may as well accustom • '..- ourselves to ,the contemplation of It--the sola. i UAW of the problem is to be found in the nature of Catholicism itself. The correapoladent of the , CmcAr {r Rogurrer whose reason. WA hare cited as the Eras, empty got the explan'ation wrong ~.... =4 . ! . .t . ,.: - end foremeet - It was Oct that the Whig and 1 - , Republican parties ooeupied a direct and hostile I L "'.,,,,.. - latitude to Catholicism that the Catholic vote _.. i,„ .1 ` , ..,;' ,. WAD thrown as a unit against theta, but because 1 "...t.- Catholicism was hostile to the broad, liberals. : 1,--: : r -:. . - ing and humanising doctrines which formed ' ' -' the basis of those or' nissticrns Whatever tends to emancipate the Intelioct, to favor pro ' ',, - .-7,7, -- ' '• , - ' ' gress, to throw aside he errors and aim at ....,:',...: r. • the highest , possible dereiopment of human ...... 1 1. , ' minds and human energies, moat necessarily en. ' :' :4_ - ; -- - ..- , • counter the hostility of a church which exacta :‘• ' ~--".., „ theblindest faith from its votaries and is the r -_ -- r .-,gt „ `„`;;very embodiment at that conservatism which . 4 i....: . r . ' shunt up the tray to all baprovemeut or change. ,i - ~, ~.t ' llplants itself firmly against free schools, a free ; 1 , 4.1 , ' , ~ press, freedom of consolince and freedom of '.,.„...: • 7,,spaenta and'hiding alwaye with keen shims to ', tX . :..'„.... - 7- t - -4ltssole ambition of at - e'ilitsl universal4thrie .. "7„ -- .. P ;''t - .. '- ',. .,,1100, lefts's, ,yrithridhateneetiehip which grows I,t l- . ~ '' ' l l' pant wily'jcsuitlstri i - sreaVed the political power '' ' ....' 5 ''' '., ' - ofits Members uPen the elle of that party which ~s mdtn . lui purposes the beat. What though Jonas - '.lC.' , Pomf. and Enema= Prance mod JA21205 By cludAxivere Protestants, and, ae And, jut as , objectionable as Czar and &ow, and Fannon; they were atthe head of a party which could be used to subserve jesuitical aims, while the others repreaented a party emb r odying too much lutelli -1 gnu and toe way elements of proven to i s Warrant nay smolt hope.. In the late contest, the Rep:igloo party was - centendiug for Paitanou its the broad sense of that ternsfreedora l of Con ecience, freedom of epeeob, a free press, free "Schools and free solkwhile the democratic party took the side of tyranny and. oppreesiott, vindL aged *alone lawi for-gagging the tongue and restrhieleg the pen, and heralded tho way to a ::return to the habits and practices of those 'dark ngesmhen might gave right, and when Stringfel. low and Atchison, hod. they been living then, would have carved out kingdoms for themselves eleng with the middle. age pirates, whom they se taloa, reaenshle. Like cleaves unto like. The Catholbs chard ass true to Ito lostinots.- Bx ereishig within itsell' the utinost tyrannY over ' ' , . ' mind and sionsoionee, it found a natural ally irk -..‘ the party t o who'so aid It as opportunely came. _ • There lectimething fearful lathe unquesticmed fact that a huge body of voters exists in our (-' owlet capable - of being strayed as one man to gait the- common purpcsee of a religious liter : eiroliy.ang , hiaraholdieg digerati,. Iva can ... 7 . ,, i gebnethigiodliikltig each a fact or leaving It out of view. ; Better} confront it boldly, that , money knoir the toilet:teat of what -we . have to 'meet. We are not -!called on to enlist In a reit ,. eons crusade; or MOM. , with purely religious '!.1:':-: ' - , . tights . .TheiteetPou Priemilgee we teach and., •<,,” , • sttvglo for, - recogaiso In their ta ll est seose,the .k ,11 , , ... cra g t oisteas rights of a ll, together with the ''' . • 1. ' 3 4 ' :. ' unehstricted enjoyment of them, sad the. chaos! ''AP c ..'''''"+'''''' '''. t °twine() in thilr exit-else; . but a ~ -i.: , 4,1,1 , freedom° 4 '-'"th i l' 34 - k ' .. the Republican - party, fi.e.4sltlAtt• its the'Pe 0 - 1,..,. ', • ' • ggisof badypoligoally armed I - - ' Instlt,itto encounter , thus..thetuit upon , tt, 1 ags '' " ' ~:i ig -- ''Tit ells "0 though crotroughtikinlaw,:d 4 t'• , ,,, 0 4 L 41 ' of thtparq to 4 :4iiveiik*Y. ID T/4 "YA 1 ,iirh all a4llOW VA-Metter hoe* e5u it.414,0rb°77:69r4.9 441 ,,,w 6;g. , th); 06610.6 . .. , I • - - church decortt,Airriiiti-i;00/dairgal°th"' 'Let - a ., ; apontilittna#4ltatk4PiticiitF"' r~~ y i -:r:::. >:. A > =~_ • - _ - v ~~;~. ' tr:7 7 ; • , . , 1 ..„t-,7 • . • , - ,;:' rvssl A. L. BILTOrt...- ItUEZ3XLIg =BAR RpntiM PITTSBURGH, TAIrsBDAY uoam2a , NOV. 18, 185k1. 2 1 DI4DING XATITIi ON =CR PULL Or MIS PAPZIL . • . . I w..lr—A I x 7loAatrper azumut. liairelite in stream E n t t lt—P m=mt ur nrow th &lrnea.— -yonAxtes DerOo . Pen waxes per lS 00 415+Perions caw besdnaltted Into dub. where ono ex. _,lets, at ottr Pest MOat any time. kr in , o one donor. JOrAdranws Tommie Are rutotly required, and the Mow - . .Worryed when the rear le outmkus itl e resumed 1.1A,TE3 Or ADVERTISING. VW , haildniao line of Notioutlit or A n ita ) ®o 0 50 Do ' each additional instrtion -- 025 Do ' .one 175 Do trotrooks—.. a 01 • . Do throe aOO Do ons nutoth--,—.--- 5 00 Do tro 7 00 DO throb mon. —tbs— 00 '• Do. Ron azontla-------- 10 oo Do twalvo months- /5 00 Blandin g Card ; 011104 orient) n 4: mouton OPt cupsdoliss for tar-h additional c m nutty, dun/gable at nlaanan k (per an. atm) axeinalps of 31 00 • Tax I:Lunette &unix i Poranos.--The New York c'oureci t inquirer %toted, the other day, a part , of our article on , The foreign vote," which appeared bathe Gautte of the 11th, and made it the hada of an.edltorial trtgele haqtdring WY it was that She Cothelle vote always went In a mass withthe democratic party, and always aim` in 'as The Make:Wed which gdecidedour mationatoonteate.'- It defeated ENNEY CLAY in • - 1844, and Opt. BOOTS In /852, jot as it has de leated EA** now; and it is "pertinent to de ;-;-,nuatml.frotationie one capable of, answering, how happendose 3t nd a PO beco mes 0011E0 .4411 ioolo2l as if actuated by a nommen purpose" or controlled by a bidden in -,-...:fletencif There - Lino other religions denomina tionof whom the same can be said. There is aieltpixopallan vote, or Presbyterian, for Methoditt vote to throw into the smile, is there anything which! can be known as thh Promentnt vote, distinot and substantive. If, therefore,weadre to have a religions element in our politics—if the voters of one church are to ciunbine for political purposes, let us hive come - authoritative exposi'lon of the why and the • wherefore. • The other . reason -given, that the bulk of the - Catholic vote le se Ignorant and credulous bi .. easlly lea . captive by dereeerati. has' its vreiglit;, bat while e it goes, it fel resiewx: 0:" "•'- • , bo—A. tretausnit.:—As hat Zuni* Tharamgielag Day it has been well *dad:that - 1h tomer ourturkuschurch au °Pee - es should be reqUested to takeup a collection on that, day for the benefit of the Pittsburgh' Dorm ! mar), ander the care of Deo. W. A. PALSISTAIIt. This institution, so useful, and so honorable as a monument of the benevolent impulses of our @Dimas, is in pecuniary straits, and needs an it much . deserves the helping hand of the lener out; and there is no day so appropriate for set- tang apart nomtrthing for ita aid as Thankgiving day. , ,Thankegiving and charity go hand in ..Kanass.—New that the election is over, end the northern Buchanan and Fillmore presses . _ hare no present need to deny the actin! state of things in Kansan or keep the facto from their readers, it might reasonably bo hoped that they would enlighten their patrons with a faithful narrative of events now transpiring in Kansas. Bat such a hope le vain. T,ho gams of decor.. tion is to be kept up and played out, ffiteh pernrsoness on their part renders our duty all , the plainer, and we therefore aeleattontioirto the following, willed:Os from a source . that Cannot be questioned: • Sven the New °dame bieernee. Nov. 7. Gen. Tilitfleld, - the delegate elect to Congress • from the Territory of Kansas, is COW in this city, and stops at the St. Charles Hotel. Hie objects it; visiting the South at this time are frankly die. closed in the followiniir circular, addressed to the people of the South, stating the condition and the need of the people of that region. The meatnirea suggested are in the nature of new precautions against impoeitions—which may be attempted upon southern Ilbetality—and the consequent injury to a meritoriona canoe. The • subjeot la worthy of the eeriona consideration of the southern people: Q To the People of the South. In our address to you in Juno last we advised you of our selection by the Pro. Slavery party of Rams Territory to.manige-their alfaire, to ad vise our friends abread of our - nocesaities,' and 'to Control and disburse all tondo vrhioh - might be contributed for our aid. We then advised you of out need of funds to wallet our eetUers, who, by the constant outbreaks of the Abolitiontsto, had, many of them, boon robbed, all been - prevented from engagingln their ordinary pursuit:l. Since that time the state of yam: civil war in which we have been involved has increased the distreeo of our people, and bat for the unexampled liberality of individual citizens of our Territhry and of the border coon. ties of Missouri, a large portion of our citizens most have been compelled to abandon the Terri tory. Among those to whom aid was given were many of the emigrants from the Southern States, who from the sta. of Gauge whith had existed dice their arrival, had been unable to obtain em ployment. These With other ineitiental expenses attend ing the late rebellion, in which we had at oar own coat to arm and equip for our defence, have fallen heavily upon our friends. We could not wait for contributions from a distance—a few noble sprite stepped - forward and advanced what was needed—an amount far beyond their proportion. It is just that they ehould be re paid. Not only have large exionnte been advanced which. should be refonded, but it will Do notes. vary to furnish assistance to many of our set• tiers during the coming winter. filany of them have not only been kept out of employment, pre vented from raising crepe, but have had their houses burned; their property, even to their clothing, stolen; their stork driven off, and are now left dependent on their friends for bread and sheik?! Though poor, they are devoted to Southern rig - lota—are ready to make any eao rifice—the first to oiek their lives in their do- , knee. They need assistance, and ahonld been. abled to save their homes, for richly have they deserved it Wo therefore again call on you to contribute a little of your abundance. Wo need not Otto you to the lavish contribtitions by our enemies to fartilsh en army for our expulsion. They have no interact st stake, only malice to grati(y. Yon who have your-all at stake, must be eenel ble of the necessity of action; be prepared to do your duty. We need hardly say to our Southern friends that, though rebellion is for the present imp ' premed, though we have again elected our Leg. ligature and delegate to Congress, •the contest is not yet ended! It is, if our Southern friends psalms to their own interest. It is not if they lowleduateLsemtend unaided spinet the whole n. or T9.3qt454"41/14110° eaffielent to make no a State. We must have more settlers. We need especially these whose interest would prompt them to come to our Ter. ritory—those who have slam, who can coat. mend the labor of two or more slaves, and oan them avail themselves of the advantages of our prairies of sandal:Med fertility. They will be rewarded, while they make our Territory, In fact what our Image have declared it shall lin—a elavebolding State. Ere this lon mast have learned frotruyone own eons thettruth which we have eo often tpgail, that In no part of the Union is slam labor so profitable, save in Missouri, as in our Territory —in few States is it en safe. In conclusion, we 'would ask that our friends will correspond free. ly with ens etcrotary, at Leavenworth City, K. T., who will, at all times, reply promptly and tally, and glee them reliable Information on all matters of interest. D. A .faciiisos, Cnikirman Executive Committee E.. T. B. P. Sumoas, Beery. Lesventrorth City. 'K. T., Oct. 13, 1856. Thus is plain, frank nig direct. It admits all that ban bean charged, that there is a ceded parpoeeto make Kamm a Blase State, and ttst the people of the Beath are tolled on to contrib- nto men and money for that'porpose. is a psi' of the same eoheme, a meeting has been bold a Westport, kto,, to devise tztoastireofor encourag log tho,amigratton of elexchohlers to /Damao ==2r!ffl ==lia!ffl dons therein for the purpose of stimulating elartholciteg emigration. With all this effort going on, and with all the aid of the government on the side of those making it, there aro still mettglegitL9 chests each as the Pittsburgh Past, continually aesererating that there is no danger at Kansas becoming a Slate State. , VIZ following. revelation Is made by J. WAT SON WEBD, in the New York Costrier i t Enquirer We have no doubt that the tionsultation alluded to was held, and that the trick thus arranged was played cut; but .we feel an abiding convic tion that the pledges mad ia consequence wilt never be redeemed: hlr. Buchanan le not the man either to resist the South or keep limit ten pledges made at second band. „ A 5 to Slavery-extension; it ie also sold, that not only dace Mr. Buchanan find himself greatly ,emberrimed; but it. Is added,-that his friends have thelutely Ignored ids pledge to adopt and carry out the prinoiplis,of the Cincinnati Con ventlon. At an early period of the late cameo, it became 'apparent to' the,Democratio Party North andßontb; that if bir-Pichaann's (Nods did not repudiate the Principles of the Cincin nati Convention in relation to the extension of Slavery into the Free Territories of the Union, he weal lose every Northern State. Comulta. lion woe theetforc"had, 'stung the leaders of both section, of the eardry; and the rendhoas, a deter. ruination to claim throuphout the North, that Er. Buchanan was append to Slavery eztouion and the admierion of 'Camas into."thr Unfon'as a Stare State., In conformity with this determination, every public .speaker on tho part of. the Demo. matey, la the States of New-Jersey, Palmy:pada, Indiana anddeclared moat solemnly from the stump, thaehtr. Buchanan was opposed to Slavery-extension and to the admission of Simms as a Stave State; and it was these de claration, confirmed by Democratic banners everywhere, bearing the inscription °James Bu chanan, once Kauai and raze soil,” that the States named were carried for the'Democratio ' candidate': This fact is conceded on all hands; and it le , especially Warted upon by the North ern Democratialeaders, that they acted with the sanction and fell concurrence of the South, who plainly discovered that without resort being had to each a coma their defeat'was certain. It in farther said, that now Mr: Buchanan has been elooted the Southern Domooraoydeny that they sanctioned this departure from the Cincinnati 'Platform; butboth. Bachman and his friends insist that his, election -could riot have been su tured bat . by this abandonment of the Slavery extension plank of hie , platform; and that there by he is fatly coraprossitled with the tacit attest of tie South, to the admitelen of Eansete 4i a Free Slat. We do not voneh for the truth of thesis etate meats; but they come' to no in a shays , nhith oomthands cur belief in their tuseursoy. If true, Mr. Muchanan,vrilitenter upon tho dischaage pf hie duties as. President stntrammeled .by the most odious and ding/Ireful folturee of. the Cin cinnati Platform, and at fall liberty to act as a free_agent, except that he is pledged to .01) ad adesion„of Kansas u a pree lltanv—thet being the' onl condition-upon which he received the votes of 'llretv'-fertex-Peciarylrdefs,,lndiena and Illinois 'which elected Um to the Presidency.— Bei far 'the South Valli be able to persuade or bully him into the adoption of their:principles romablele becalan; bet'oboo relesesd from Ms unfortpnate pledge to the Ointleaudiconvlntion, the moral reed of the /OLIO npristog of the peo ple In the:Frcefitaterssititot be:without int in-' &Mode mikcorting stlioneit. Ezentlin in tho discharged' all hietietlft to the groat principles of ottr'UoVernment 4 • • 4, Wet the operation Of -an SO of _yetrilantent, most of the ntanufactorles hata been compelled to , adopt each modifications to their furnaces as will re. Olt in the consumption or combustion of their t3inolte. The remit h o se preied most EitiElsoto ry, and the means need are neither ezpenaire ner,,erifficult. Of inane, eo desirible an lon prorement will not be long in finding Ito way to this side of the water; and . although we would hare been glad to see our own.nity leading off in such a matter, it is a matter of congratulation that 'already elope have been taken for ita Induction elsewhere. Thue the Cincinnati Core.. menial says: • "Ono of our titopf extensira manufacturers is about to Introdice Into hie establishment the apparatus that „has been found so effectual in England for abolishing the smoke nubrance. this intention ems from 12 to 25 per cent. for fuel, and is at the same time the means of gir ing increased comfort by abolishing en intoler able nuisance, wo haso no doubt it will be adopt. ed by other manufacturer?, as soon as they see. it tested." We shall watch the result of this trial with some interest. There is no city in the Mau so muchinterested in the abatement of the smoke nuisance as Pittsburgh. Her emoky,. Murky, dirty atmosphere le the jeer as wall as th'e dread of every etrasger who hoe encountered It. If it be possible to get rid of the smoke with a saving' to those who consume it, taw shall say that it is not "a contrammation devoutly to be wished for" The attainment•uf such an end would be a gain to um which cannot be estimated, nor can it be properly esteemed until realised. It, there fore, we cannot be tempted to make the exper iment oureelves, let us at least profit by the ex. prince ofothere. ' CABINET MASTSG.—Wo are not of those who take any special interest in the Cabinet to he , formed by Mr. Buchanan, nor are we inclined to eve .any credence to the, myriads 'of roman afloat on that subject. The following, however, which is taken from the Lancaster Eraas, paper published near Mr. Buchanan's residence, Is pizateible, and may interest such of our read. ere as care about inch matters. The Ewer, min - "After looking over the whole ground, with the light now before as, wo oomo to tho conclusion that the new cabinet will' stand something liko this: HOD. Lewis Cass of Miobigoo, secrotary o Z. SUlte. Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, of Va., Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. John Appleton, of Maine, Semeteryof the Interior. Hon. Howell Cobb, of Georgia, Secretary of the Navy. Hon. Jas. A. Bayard, of Delaware, Secretary of War. Hon. Jesse D. Bright, of Indiana, .Postmaster General. Hon. Josiah Randall, of Pennsylvania, Attor ney General. That the gentlemen above named will be ten dered the plages we have respectively assigned them, we have no doubt; whether they will ac cept Le cot so certain, though the probabilities are that they will: The fact that Mr. Cass no. oompanted Mr. Buchanan to Mr. Clayton's funeral yesterday, where they would meet Mr. Bayard, of Delaware, may not be without ha signification." We say this looks plausible, bat it will not hear the test. There are four of the seven from the North, and only two for the extreme South- The President being from the North would oper ate, according to‘general rules, to give the South the odd member of the Cabinet, and it Is not usual, besides, for the President to take a Cabi net member from his own-State. We think it likely, nevertheless, that Messrs. Cass, - Bsyard, Appleton, and Cobb will be in the Cabinet, and probably Bright, Q 4 all the indications point that way. From the Lake tormiardeuroal. Atwitter Terrible Calamity. The steamer Superior left Sant Elie/ratio bound upon Whdriesday, tho 29th, and soon after ma te:ring the Lake the wind commenced blowing fresh from the North West, raising a heavy tea. The boat was weathering the storm bravely and making for Grand Island where ebe could lie In safety. She had nearly reached the Island when -her Milder parted end she was left to the mercy of the wares. The engine wee kept at work with the hope thrt she might make the lee of the Inland and thus be caved. Bet she aeon swung round into the trough of the sea wet& rendered her eta' more unmanageable and racked hertim hereto that she aeon sprang a leak. The engines were still kept at work until the water put the Arco out. In the meantime the boat drifted to ward shore, end about three ceded she struck on the mainland a little east of °rand Islaiad, off, "Pictured Becks," at the place known as the big cave. The anchors were thrnsia.over some time before with the hope that they.would touch bot tom and hold her, but the water is very deep at this place and they did not take hold until just before the struck. The fart era that canna up after elm struck, parted the antler chain end carried her further on the rock, the second 11191 ewopt her rabbi cff, out the third one noshed her in pieces. All this ccoupied lees time than it has taken 93 to relate It. By the - aid of the boats, and fragments of the wreck, a email por tion of the passeagers and crow were; saved.— They speak in high terms of the efforts' made by Capt. Jones weave the boat, and attribute her toes Solely to the giving way of the rudder. The 3909 was felling fart during the night rendering It intensely cold and slippery upon the deck, and to dark that it was impolaible to dis cern any thing. Cert. Jones, In ascending the pilot house clipped and fell, braising himself se verely, yet be relaxed not his efforts In the tenet. At another time while standing near the gang, way a heavy era swept him overboard bat for tunately it returned and brought him bar i k, but' at length alas, he meta watery grave. Ills body was found bg the eurvivere at daylight, Nodal: been washed ashore before the other bodies were. From this tact it was thought that be I must have nearly reached it alive. I The neat morning nothing was visible but the wheels, which being strongly made and =thorn,' flat by the %engine and heavy machinery, had not been swept sway. Open there wore teen clinging the bodies of seven men, oblong them the two clerks and the first raison keeper. As they were bat three or four rode from shore their cries could bo heard dielluely oiling to thole on shore to come with the boosts and save them But this was Impossible as the 'serf beating on the rooks would base swamped a good boat at moat instantly and thole that were washed a shore were almost like the steamer, a wreck.— Ono by one they dropped off into the water until aA were gone. The Scene to describe,' as painted beyond desorlption,as the servivore were with. In speaking dletanett yet without the power to render assistance. The saved suffered extremely from cold wad hunger, and all of them were more or Thee bruised. Three days they were weather-bound and not only this but rock-bound too, as the bluff at this point rises nearly three hundthd fat and almost perpendicular, present. Log an impassable barrier. At this time the sea eat:sided suffiolently for them to reach Grand Island. They patehodupthe beets, and (darted, goiog part of the input lend and part on water. Two boys died on the way from expoeure. The saved were obliged to 'atheist during this time upon snob al tioles tee chance threw onshore; raw vegetables, nielne and flour being thegiripelpi , artleles The number of caved Was 10. It Is certain that theotnabor of the lost is 92 and ft 19 more likely that there are others that our informant is not aware of, that would olrell the outer to 50. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. IrLane's Celebrated Vermihge . AND LlVEBYlLLHrs•dogulie combination. but my eradiate. as the following will chow: NoW November tih Knoerles, from experience. neelmal. qualities of Dr, Areteere's Velanfopetuid Liner PAO. prepared by W Widow Arm. d ot ,. tsburgh. A Dave Mr soinetlme back ooniddered it my awl minle it toy burnoose to make thous artm tdes mown wherever l went mom; my Mead. ebert ime emo l becemeecortaloted with the ease or a 7‘nena Dirt. 110 sword to be troubled with worms and Dyer complaint at tbe same time, and had been milking he imp two months. Thronati my Derecission etwourehamet one tattle of Dr. McLane, Velment:MN and one bon of Liver 111% which she took serordiroy to direetionA [blots rbtfll:TLl.4 tarts °AVIV& 1 worms, a Etot beedtb. Ilex name and residence can be learned calllng on E. L. Thrall, Draggle; =tenet /UAW and llgt.Pureleseere *Wimp einnfill to eels for Dr. IdeLANSA UELEBItATECI VERIDYTIaIi, and take bode' slaw Al ether PermlfayeA. la onnysilion e an Wartlilern Jr: '. aileattei Vermin:rim Oro his weietrretel Liver PIN!. can now tae had at all rerpentable Drazlltores In thi Milted States, and Canada. Non. genuine without the tore nollid.terS, • . PLICMING BIWA PENT/STU:Ye • tii::::: : int:ere A L E :::: SURGEON- - DENTIST., fliOn NEW YORK; . • Extinde Tooth Without .Pain, By io Load Bid - tolling Astnt W the (lama enly. satinento Teeth on Gold. Plating'and data Podia. nod perforrin all Dodd °mittens in a IWentltto -4114,4 r. la and Circulars at hi, aL3=, . `6l AuIDOI7ELD atitZEP, .1"1178111,,,aqil• p: SWIM, . q or &moo° Worker and Wok Moir. !fa' OS •74&41 grist. batirom SYmd-004 •itukot struts:Pitt:lmi." Pa:. keivienstsnUr oa had sat aniortseeia of . ev.rauyui.b.• ppm, ter put,44o •,;• • , . To-_,Voßtikle OS - 8 T E R:BiLbo Q~N Ey maus.me - - arty= Tara= ma, Duxoso Auzr• ce.4.fedtf NOW Garri.ihjsttoi nematr, Paa fobrnary 1856., Dr. fed: . 4 Cb.,-It Is with en& treasure that ITIP. foram that I Me one dame of yaw Welene's froyeared I, 4 eeprele ,te a child of mine that ref ray eta. I boteht from tdr here. to and 40 lure Warm with ant neneesting him to the leant. We soon oiler reared ed his health- _ JIM noviDaz. • Dr trleatee fortrared Liver Ms end imbrared Verde .tine, eleo Dr. L E tth Celebrated White Ciraeran Lial meat. premed tinder the rtwerthira of Dr. Stott, alienate: editalatednete endphyektor oyerten tire practice. yrepseel Nee enure yu by r. Lfl 00.. tie Peprietote. o Xkrat antantown. v. oott Dr. id. 'nee imported deyey Pills and_ orrovel Vemithre br _ •••.- - Dr. Geo. EL Herw7l 7 , No. Eel Woad eta In Ms tityotad would bourns MCC6l2lltIld It to On who ere onowelled to follow a efelontlsT oswnPs tlqtt. Al we Ure below remarked. to /telling ettentton tU its malts. It answers for • brace and snerendess. the ' , eight of tbo pantaloons being so 11.1004 u t..mtk m a. If tend to Wing the shoulders to their natural position and esownd the sheet. Women. hundreds of wham are annually Injured by the weight of enormous "skirts; should also procure these braces. Ito pa - Uttar In Woo: stitinse the Mad itentlaned. as ecten7 of tbe bosses sold are htunbag. gal 14 Dr. O E O . U. REIM% Wbolewla Elle. LW Wood st. elfin of the Gold= Mortar. to • awl. • GEORGE WEYMAN. llamfaclloar and Doilor lo all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AND 'Loaf Tobacco; Coiner Smithfield Street and Diamond Alley °~' rfo P SBURGH. /.41 EOVAL. ran EMISCHM R ZE M S Hart: ZEMOPILD TERM Safe Establishment TO No. 129 and 131 Third Street, Ww011. 7 are wowed to make ali tirade of SAFES ON Tfla MONTI= Norm& eolo4 BURKE & BARNES. PI REYMER k ANDERSON, (Saccenron Co Joshua Rhoda t Co,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign Finite, NUTS!, SPICES,- Confeotionary, Sugars, Fire Works, &0., No. 39 floor. BntroT, • 01,9.14 It Chsrlea Hotel. PITTSSIIRGII. PA. .30:43.11m8minT xOLMEB & COLLINS, (eX.3.013 T. a a. 122223222.) -4.gricultur 1 Warehouse, AND SEED STORE, • No. 129 Woo.d Street, 4011.41 , 14tarT PI TTSBITIIOII, Thi Le only Nodal Awarded by the New York Rabibibleatta the Enaliett or anal= &Zee Kann sato:eel has been obtained. monad nunieroue =pet ter. hr Lr.,ta ppuuNa. or their • I'VIIICLEMIUMIRE SMUG d +shanty further ustlmottr Is of I itfterts.l ts being the hut Ranee anent. The reiernity of this Serra has extended to every . OW ter of lb. clots. sad Ito *Macy to pr noting thearners heath!. tutus:aft daar ma. oteerstllo4 athntowledgml. In the vatted OLIN It Is held to be the most agreeable candlnurnt and I ..teamed /or Its tonlo and Inylcasstlna Druratilts.ll.l ha. Itoal nee analllttrthe stomach to Maul ths mod. Qui; Mott:tent of Europa, tbsai aoo.lle, bare Win teatlfad to by a gentLeaat4 Vib writ. to LEA PEE. HENS thton "I tun eairled • bottle of your Woreastorablu Hum In a tour I /unjust oentatened though Sulu and Pc.tuatoend tape.. lowe ml present state of health to Its um your Ewa Ls storciadde. and 1 tltlnk ratoltalrud. stn with truth ray Mean is trothlrig In • trarsier's bat- Stun so auarrUal to his molten, ef least In Mum otruntrltah as room In India. alto. whets It Is found at the tone of area reittooeut, • zudlcal Mak.= writes ton SLadras to IL /sabre In the game urofeadon at Warranter. to the following tuut 'WI Do Pend= that their nun Is faltalY arsonsel fa /rte., and that It I; In of Waco, the twat Palatable uvWea the mos* trholotoas lams made," This nom la meltable for every varlet? of Orb. nut t • Intend Amaral w bleb. tts arsaltwoo• Munn...4lin tat to rune. Imttatlona bang °Anal to the PAZ., nune • mitt? cf names, bat the entoloe mu be Anima by the rasa of "LEA A P8111112(8'. brine trapraired ttpoa the Ratan =tank canneles or patent gnu stapplw of the bottle. so well sa the Wads atta 'norm. Bote Anne kw the United Etna. Jrrl DUOI.I. 1. BONA 400 Llvesivar. brwr ran. Imperrtant Nottce to those Afflicted smut crir.oste Disuses by Dr. A. 8. 111:41811. New Teak City. 'Blndling 11 scontelble ti,sttavi personally to ail by 1111t:gutt, and being nowilling to trust each nee epooaltte entice to suntan ta or eh:Anita, and ace the pupae ofroiwomente the axle cree/Aiwa and iniortoos el WA melicloon .a well.. the (=point:we atvertland ander Editions names, offering to mod redrew twain s* on receipt of letter damps ar on* deter. 1r to obviate the stove, and to secommodata patients hiall parts aria ocantry. I lend inedLlnen with full Atrectknot to =re say amass. for $5, onions treatmen t lbr • lenger Deland than one month. When the fee I. Lb. none for oath month. Metes for ail Musical operations. La• aletillog that be the radical can of hernia; wN depend Upon the pecallarity of the CM. Pfallrrite give nfoll stAtmlent et all theic annatenw. as the rEcudiss ars tn. fated with an eepleciel reference to each on., All meow letter ebonl4 he trittetereuL Ths ant Dart of my Mil , mated work will be sent to any enttere on the receipt of 13 mots. A. It. tiItATU. 101eoring stmt. options the Eh Nicholas &oes oelo New Took. pions Bishop Spalding. Having tried.his. So - lonians' Grasses, I find them tottt ffialoot sad sottbtos to tb(slobt. mom !afoot Adieus; tom ► abort trla4 than any I two yot op& rocasuatatt theta to Os OttotrooSo ►of ttoot ntod of igitsooo. muAL J. OPALDLIM. Blotto. OR. 13. Mt Oir BLOWY 2.11171L1T. En, Rocon , an-Flr Sh. bcomEti harcrecolvect Loam Ma i= "l 7:4 l = ' ,l "'4 tom 4 1".s rlur I tr "m y i to solcointtlan. can non moo all common d 'n ktXa f or e lan• llnho, so well ash, dar. Ittb the 11M4441.110 whoa a boy., ',bleb could not do with any otbar (Woes Envy *ow. 11 &Mot. Um (outset pleura» 'to Aran mysellof thin meg= of.tactlhins how Inttofactmy has bleat 6 , / Glal Merlll6l,o Of to laill .5 OpLiden. Foam, truly. PETER LEFEVER, 711111 cm. Dettott„ limn& 1832. . FRO. 11 1776.1141"011 OP ROCHT.StER.. Enamel.% April T. UM. Ma. Ikacknows—bir. Having WWI at pow *Mesta tba Anode,. and pancbaand tan pair of woue natant claarba, I bva Rand town mambo? In mml ha»tray tad betr *boy bay. mantis mono than I taunt baba espint.d. t baba now put tam acid* and on taw Irltbant tbaab aa wall am I could when a top. O. 1110/1A14020:1. grail,. In LAPArcrrs nuILDING; toms of Wool alld'r.tuth idrylts. Pletilbuigh.—Entosnos on Woolot. nolitlatenot • JOHN COCHRAN & • BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF • Inn Railing, iron Yarns . , holt Doors, Window Shattcro, Window Gaut% he, Nos. 9! Banana St., & 86 Third et., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA, • • Have on hand a veziety of now patterns natl. sad Plaira alltabla Om all Immolate N 2114.410 at ot,taartas Gravy . Lot& Jabal= dant at tort bertha. let& Corenimptzton. Onred—Re not deceived tf loolto4lom Merman , Clark k Cleo . deceived Cott TAW? Olt. hater .11looppolota,maa :dos mare oorsolopo.O hasproiod It olopotlol to all °awn, and the only rollabls cure for tloasiTlltlolL - As then le &great QUI of 'parlous DO .1 o the mirk. JultiltaeMS with met all, whale WI, M , I to. too much are umat betaken to rectum the Ocomfm. • Out Olt le made et our own radon In Niteratuellamt toad milt bottle hes Our shmetimeorer the ma r be cum; rut to get liesester, Clerk* hle share the MAIO ontr. Rushton, am late partner, there hes been on artlale toe traduced celled ltuehteu'e, *WI le In no war coohereed with R. O.► On. or Ss., a, & 00. Pold Dr 11. A. AEINZ WOOS. &CO, B. tannamEts 00, taul by drusztete se* • Dr. Geo. W. Pia . - (DOUGH SYRUP iron THE COAX Or Motto. (Max. Orm, Uotrienms. Bragllns Ltiars. Brunctitbk 1411ustia. tlnaeYsn &as Throat, Ckauccmsltah and all dlseaseti OM, Dr. O .Q. Ehinire R 1180114210 L lrlifliNt PYIIN-PANAORA - rparms num? kw =RS - entoatlara. Nenrelirta. Lumbure. [dein. Flattiaticr Pahne, Paine In lhe Elde, Met, reter.and rim; .aweil.d and PabOal Jolntek Weak neck. . The thousands who have these Atedtclnen taitne to their ezeellent nattts by • contbutanee ortheir wan. thoe• who hine• not and they lestronbt we TRY Ttightaba they van end them to be an they ano 'apts. vonted.sod that they will set with innotoWn amid, Obbt. Dn. OEO waqumro, soli Protestor, Cintinneit.t. Nor rale whohnale and retell? • A Itt Melniwo hattyns . • Allegheny Cite. illghly,TmportanV to Invalids I- _ runs= irs ,r.O IYas a co,' . - • . kiss, as one .ofita , dlstinkaishod inarks of , . . superlorltz our other orissf or,oss. satin absent* of that mato Ammons Ana diuriaLta t *Tor. sad offon. Are oder fuseparshle from oil crudely sad Ituottutsttl7 -It now I tales Chums proud' bi nu. zni:saim.i. -ritsimic, and retained wltho,Utettort Cl .the moilscud. Itssuperlotlty In Ildsu n tdithorlespoideut eduirseterts. Um 01 guatizanar. Ms hod for It the ostatustuts• Wu Of th e mess eminent of tit Ifetlcallsoults flintier out th•Otatss. ' - . It 14 the most effectual nu+ for sousulaPtluo, tone ehltle, rhea:natters, meatus. . sad:hey to hod in bets tlos of the druggists Is tide cull or of the eestrufteturers; .:. : "W: IL WIT.. . ..• .*,-.. siriaratt.Deftoets and .It.tritt OA. :.-..' ----- riTT Emu, vA4 . , ickunfactirezial.ond Dealers in ALCIO• ilbuß9r. ZftrkutpAVllN saeeEMllfrAt' -.arum iiisi.it. NigiJii diiii - smi graii auto bp ame Wieder sit =au sz-nks stars OIL supplied Play took7lltax B.,ku • toiiiitt-,.-4.1%).in m •--se's, NAIR & 11171111313,* . wacomma,-. G Roanris, 122 Second and 131 Prom Streeter errixaraaar. - tr. M. LITTLE. MERCH/iNT TAILOR, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. Irtalee Derr seLll' ,1,114 PlinßrM;ll.. . . . I:G: *0 ' l t WAYNE &Ad; CAGO RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Three Trains Daily. • - Passenger Trains will run daily, except Mondays. as folly= lamas a 00 P. Pittsbuigh for Ormtilne at 3.00 A. .50 A 5f.: nd 3. AL Lem. Crest/Pm PorPittehtmgh at 5 . 00 A 51 .1.00 BALind 12.50 12. K. • ' These Maine all male elms compactions at Oraillina with teal= for Oolumbm. Barton. Oltininnati. Itedefos. taint, Ludhiana/0 , 4424mm BL Innis and all points on *toads Meet and Bonth•wast through Oblo. Cana and Illinois. . Them trains from Pittrbungli <n.s., Manes' , " with Trains on &ninety. Manedeld and Newark road, kr Chien.. Toledo and EmldnatT. Corrarotione an =Mat !Mime with 'Brains no IlleveMod and POW:mirth /toad for etayslitid, Citiloure. Dunkirk and Buffalo. Pamangasimring Piltobmwh at 3 P.M. for Baratta". Toledo and Cbtragn. liars the benelt or alaht'• red. at Ilansflald or Cleveland, and arrivo In Chicago early nazt "walkup , Traisur nut from Contlins mate clam manrctions with tratiortn Pennsyl rants Central AIL for PU1'0414114 Baltimore and New Sort. • Manna TlMets am sold to Cnltuntou. llsvhno, and. natl. Lnuisvills, AL. Lour; Indianapolis. Bellefrortaina Mow, Bak Island, lowa Citr. Dmolletb. halwaukle. 10 / 03 , 8 1 0 :intrileild, 111. Tort Warne,Olaveland and to. Drinellaid cities thir West. 12nwagh Tkliata over this Ilnemay he had at all alba abort, Pillime (Or Pittsbodwh. Itaitlmore and New York. Ths NNW 1311IGILITON AOOOIIIIODATION TRAIN 101 The Nowalftoot for Elttebirgh at r w., r, 5. Loans Pittabarith for New Brighton at 9.4. n. and 51f P. 14 !or 'Beasts and Ihrtr.er Ingnmation, army to A. 1 . ..10.1Z80N, Alrth• owner zr...w. ander Ma Monongahela oe. . Or at the Federal ;treat Sta, ism. 00 onOlian PARRIN Tlet.ot Ageol. J. it. MOOR[. Or J. KISLLY, Paasengar Agent. Patmargh. Mar Ma e _ . P111.1...A.DEL,P1-11A Fire and Life Inewanee ComanY, No. 149 CIEBSTNIIT STREET, , . OPPOSITE T2ESEUSTOII HOE. Will make all kinds of Insurance, ithr, Panetta or Limited. on *Yard's. dation or Prop e er* y or Ihrebandisa. at Ireatimable rates of premium. 11.01lairr P. KW% Presdent. ~ . al. W. Dar.sorre,_Vice President. DLUICITORP: I. D. Snelte. S. u. P. HIM*. R. *row Geo. W. Prollit P. P. Bayern Joe. B. Paul. John Clarton. P. Pumas= B. 1..=.... N. ilearetary E. Wiley o w o ma mn.,, VITTSBII GEE Life, Fir bit Marine Insurance Company; • Office, Corner Market and Water &meta, etrraatraatr - SOOT. GIL PM.I", Prirkknt. Eaoa ltaaaatr .Thie Company makes ovary Insurance ap pertaining toot en:meted with MI BIM. - Id ja teg gd . gb u ‘ tra• 1, 1 • And against Loss or Damage by Firo, f th* .d Walla NaTliptSon 4 .llc.los&ed Mtha towestrat;s'eonsiztant with Will Rabat Oaluir, Jeerutt B. torah, eattnel ItoOlurcaa. John trullettoth John Scott. Joseph P. Derma, as. a DePend. I idereel EL ed C Eb Blum:. 1 nsm*n• Jews Marshall. Dille Althry__ , Chrlathe AMA Witham Carr. :um W. Daman Robert 11. MAUL . :::bast Arbuthnot. Jim D. WOW. Atortandar BlWllre Ale 02111.1rr Aga and Do Jobllity—As old ago comes arse - Dian on no, It brings alai attendant !lalirmltlas: Lon of ►ppstits and weakness Impair tae health, and waist ofsettelty snakes ells mind discontented and an harm In cues where all ass adds Its Inflames, It le almost Inclxsalblo to add vicar and health, and aithongb =say remedies Lars bean tried. all Cars filled, toll somasnes BOLLARD Limns were known and 11114. in every eau where they Mrs been employed Mr two lowish/7 clean strewth and restored the ay mute. -Teo ha» become a anal 6ga/a for this alone, and are need b 7 inanTrecoldewlec are sculering from lou ofapDetlte and central dstlidtr In same of lank stand. Ins ducal* 41asaass. Mil act aa a charms. Ineigneatinit cbe mac:4 this Airing nature another onpatonltc to flub . 1417stcal Woe.; anpClume..V—Cluard iiiral=poridnerm4ii tmvazi. imrmicim w Sir& st i r fir bottle, or sir bottles tor S.S. by the isg.r=a ut tllgt ttiNt.,, pi d .. qt. Ilan suinztor• F. " 0 214 Brarrirte HOWARD FIRE lac MARINE INSURANCE CO., . OF PHILADELPHIA, ,PENNA. Franklin Bniblingn, Ha. 94 Water St. Ast Merit od Chetah 8800,000. AMOUNT Of CAPITA.,AUBBOII.II3I,D,S6OO,OOI IPTISTED IS 70L1,01.5: /Int Motto ant! Atortroirco on knouts to the city or 73.000 Atc.a.vonn 22t19, 1,000 Alum= roolortoi by m hard 14,(Kti Alsocrot of Mock ono ea oolL Amu 6600n00 THIS CO aDU dI MPANY EYVEUTB INNINIANCI UN klarchandko, Itnenttnno, Luattno, no, on Vow oola.Cargo and Freight: to al Porta. on , l Ralloondr, =and Wm.. at ttio loved Eates.ond upcn then:mot Vont.. =tomato:us pmnot paymont on tho sot- Ato:ma of bens* Th• =stoat sononnt W bo lounnod On any one 3Wy to SiAn. AIRCOTOLLB. P. M. Perm, O. IL Brasous, den'n. BF= of Bor.; MIK, It Co.. wit. womasEooavrtrtamon 4... i .fir= a 1L0... A Ora 4' hoar a Narrse.bioar W. Brueses — , t7te ° C,litirioLL. B k erton Bovarinver. imam Meore,Chlef Troarteer Pe. Nirnen Porn. enameller at Leo. Mr. Li. no. trat ot Leech I 0.. t. T Dart, Lt. tloarror Frekg:te Ageot of Pions. R. IL, Jos. M. Wrrossa, Erin of Withers • peLeoroo. AWE. P. Erie. W. !Warr,. tirro or italroel• ce... c.o. F. mum, r or Vandalic', Norton it Can Joan E. LIWLIIMI, Zero of Upwards It Omen. JAN. E. Ern" Et. Btaltaarat, Imo W_Bllsmeon. Forrroghs t Mork.. xecavat U. POTTS. Preet - W. 11. {:CODA, Beer. .e C. E. sPANGGEI4 Itko bOO% Aura chums at, the 114 of Dlreetere of th. .110vord losaLsee• Co." moo at otroatorovidely known as moan the lira tombola own of Plll , 64ephta, .1 1 1probablroone err merle sarrooneo climourlty to Ms rade. ' Albin ffiLattonata b reeneottulir Lolioleed, HAM TU RA, L. Corner of Water sad MarbiLeir C l. goo; Pi tt sburgh. Pa .lilolumM ffintnal inansanoo. Company '. 01' PEEILADELPHIA. .. ' - Tordol. 017 TBTIOE 1 , 70. TO wAr.Nur 82=7. , 7.614-. 1233.0C12, Acordylooultd. FIRE DISURAN r B landings; !der &maw: Faraltoro. to. in Tremor Noutt7. • Tho DriallPlP. COMMIII4 Irith !IA stonier Of a Stott go=roslttro Btu Insured to Manta 800 insets Of tho Oomasnr. onthour llobilitaibr Wawa . •• - The Bertpt Cortifirator of this Poor. Or Vona, aro warollibto, at Into tho BOW Etetk of LW Cararer ; Bunt ITNOLCT Proddaat. - B. W. LUTICUItaIeVeWsTan. . Otte. TI" Stdo a. Los naktaork..l,' g N. Bator. • OWE. Corpentor. Z. Loam. _ittooo, • U. IL woto -_, • tr. L. (lama bort 'reload. Matatuu Md. • mod. . Jarmo AMP•S L. Taylor. - ' ' EL. Itoterr. , Jamb T. Ihnotlotr. • ' ArdlibolT OE't 7, . - tut, "rood. - Wm If tirtooloaTtWe. adadt • ' won Thltd and Wood INI" _ itiSena ininra;sieCTialP7 of P/WRrirk wm. %must' prows& sT &Amer v gre a , or., as. es WATRA, WWZIST AtABILLT Ann . . . MAMORU num, AND 011100 4DI *ND OHIO Alcp Aushusguax =RIM AND Mt/ 1111 'TM% Markt akzuzet, Lon or Anninniv Pve. ALS gloms= no i ts ams INLAND JrATIGAITON . onion= Wn.r.spley Mark kgaWk.' = 1 4 1 44. J - e, kg: it..lloftagii, • • art plata? Jas. N. M Erran olar..t. J. tklxamaskok' LIATII. Jab PENNSYLVANIA. INSURANCE CO. OF PITT/31101311, No. 63 Fourth -Street,. Ant Hotbed Capital $300,000, inauYa .BGIGDING3 41ID onisa raorxirr . Agatha* LOD or Domatto b 7 Fire AU tar Pant of the Ole ma Inland nortralica sna • Wirtraste*. nedy,Pattaros, Jarob w rebtet.' . "4 "'it'lft at; ihm'rop tAuk. ;V ' U. Iv.u4 r. 8: 314,43, . Us& •• Pr**l4an f l eattur " : 6 7l l sarrer Vial4 A. "ll2l rTiut i q. * " 1"23A2°, ao64'. Western Isuranco" Company OF PrrTSBURGII. - ... viten, nur..............-............-v. a. Eine; Mfr. Will lama againat all kinds of no end . • Marino iiiska. a mar. ar. ' TT3.34 - : Yrs, torioai-: Sch . . 11 hir.. 4:aa 6 1, At:4om 7 . u. w.a uftarta., .14thMtmilh Muumuu - 0. W..o...kian. - o.l4Na:ow 'Di'd home /ertthstlaa soutna g ed b? Intituri.rial Intent 01 Val domauroitnsad who 004 Ilbonlzust. and preaaruy pay 'di 10094 at Um onsai. No Wats' amt. Man a Ova Wanhom•,) ma stake" PI . , FIBLILWAREMIITUALBAFETY MEM& at aziaff' l l l l , ioMOlN & 2:oMisTbist au,,to i t iltnt TriCtlT, -,' on !MEW( Cla i tua 7Dl rsteurr, 41.11mbrit4 'iit,i:ia.. 011000dg, by Ellinigre n tl asiolit, • Oryf,awd4 4 all " Dr ina' u lditrit&VlX6s - - ''' ,'' ' ' • .. gp.xlidgii.alisonetens. cursor Dwent.itt6.mtir4 '''`':-''' - Cella laul-Clltittite , kactorP;- --. ' .......,. _dame ye tuarITNINA L 4K, tesi, „ ...; AuctuNsimpßimmw, An; vp . aer,ol R.4_74,,clacrXtEaluarmlirS:;_;_oir 473 , rx1 . .11.13471me1zvii=m,„„,,,,„ a...t=1...„,. ....t.---, ,i,..,..... - 4 I Ig bs wayN "bi lir= 4 =st 4 Iti - ttali . ,•.. aux on Mad.....»........... --=.........;;Z, 20;46,09 We.. 1,3 41 W" ..... _ i i. 5 . r.. — „,,, A. -ftesre to .a..... , - &Aimee. dna imipodu-rret.lomisii KWh* , . . ~.: . - . 11011,11 111.. tuclzkX if w r . --- i i.mz - wii t a - z-4: alleloreamto Destunt,-,04 WIN j. t, .., -' -:. . et, and beon_tr ortudob...4„ m. o . i n 1 , das the Cknapuiy..:. , .....'—.. - ....,...... ' 419.90 it a11,=7 : 2,,.. 24 wbe a g gum • -I illbtaiNell 04, ! . .*! r7r"!". '*"...-‘"'"*"' 14 " 3-12 ' haiteltat, UNA 4LI '..b. r am = ib44. , D P, r 7,41 Ithgnl4"fAl""--"5UT•134.3" wilig=u7 .. _ -- , ,,,, P. 6 .4.4.w.i• - ' .---_:='.... --: A:TZURPIIY.I BF/MR/ELVA eacither ftrrluos , a. "'`. ' . '''''':, .Fatima inter Good,g; . ,- r ir ell 'l r, . iii . ' st two .i.irea:. - ' - j _kuakrei :_.:', :, ~ .4,:, 8 00 ..ttnue. i." tentetto alreislicutiiii: 4 = 4", §0: ;, i, ' j""*J ars. "4 lu-l' "' A " ' ' ''' " '" r ' J "' u • td*Tuhu4 . " aguy idasbiztiveritlibmi s 4 Inibnitstw 'their: etc,. 44.41..Wa-13.80.2,tatilmtf. . ...': ',kit $ 1 2 4 FM 1 . 7 1 1 1 54 M - Pr•r4V..:111.14 "grikbh. liMa , +. ll' Logan." Illitkirah; ' l • * L" 1-- ,4, : , .v.4 . _,.,.,;...--,u01.4.,5air • s tie.7l,=._ ...; 1/ 00 1..-- r- 4.- . -,,,,'::',-, '.- '', ...,-!.,-,-„,.. ,it alyribl i gitidap,-, -,,.;-. 111.7_,g1 7 jltf 0 22 , ! 1 1411L1111 tun, p 1e i,,,,,,.. zr_u4 4 l) i ft...1.4 ~,...,:. 5 . 04) , 16 - - , 44 ~,- .2: tn: 4441 ...... -loam asii ibt We T 4 - , LITOMR, veL , WW01412 1 31041.:-. , WAT , 1 6.11:4 "' I - Mann *Willi , iang .o git s ton., 46 lloktoy. , id= yin. Bohnarton. ''. : ' Jahn li: Pop* ' Can* ii . ..1 4 1r, rerzt -..--.., k.. , J. 6. .1 astitirg; ' • rZi/111,&,- ~.- 'Doti, iiiiivix. awA tri ams , , ft -, 1132 :411EAT Kinfrirsz EfUeNDIV; . _.... .:. 81R , JAMES OLAIIKTILt':::' . ._ . : ` - Celebtated leetaale - mush . ... .... Prepared from a preeceiption of Et_ ..Tclagel cl ertaia 0.--Mradon Sotroordloary to - th e ..-elelieneo. Mae Inialnado Idalldne 11 ma:M:4 la stemma eft.' thaw tolorol ana &imam, arum tositalt tote 21. I It ...ixi.t.e. a omen, rmnve: ill otetridk... yi4 1 tainge 'on Lb. monthly - bertod with reentsettr. — sows Plits ihanla be next two or Mee wink. Inehlowe to ono- I tloamen4 they Entlfr the conalba lon. and lessen the Ow. bang dtalin. WNW, enahllns the mother to port= hoc Quad irlthentoty to halter/ad and. • in all cseetottienastma aad Mal LlTheolcai.Oalalsk thatook and Limbs. Heartnees. Faticasw EllodOt Xxecr• Panoltallan of the *mot. Limnos of B=. l f.Totoo Oxi,, Sick .4oulaelm, sal all the ratattal amaze atca limed t 7 • Coololcod ordem.. thorn PM ail/ sent a. tore WbO3l all othif hays Aakci. and ollbx4ll • oaverfatroomdi. dina 0011t11.91 Ili, . calmosi, soacoacr. theetions ~giconarniylng each - rackgge. Prim In troltod States sod egoods. Coso Dollaa • Polo Agents lin this _ , • LC. SALDWEI 0:,...P.0th0010r. Trrna 1408/2 1 . Aulrom. N. Y.. General Amts.,' N. mot Pooote, mumps =dowel to soly to• tholioad agent, sill lemma t bottloof an" PUls toilet= for rala In Pitrabizegh. by NUM= coma of Wood and Fourth IU4 _ A.BBLoa loufln affi bralthbald Ca: MM. FlMmlNCl;eorney Dlaa oodand Mar. at neves. and Dm:sifts sanarallr .24.1.1ylikw1a Hoofland'a German Bitterar*arior to all preneratlone now In nae. Juntas, let.Ang. I, Dna filr-1 feel hotuad to mum to exatbleallon tO .Yan for the Inealtable Lanett I hare ha from the wow , two bottles aunt Gnu= Bich... 1 have found them to he eh yen reeoroteem4 them to be. and eleafolly mom. mud them to the utak, u• AU end Intu o=oo 00 . the dleeuu they are Intindel fon. wed outiorkr to prouratione now In uur•VerrralliPtlan• • -•, •—••- &Id. wholesale and retail, at Dr. 010. H. KHYBER'S Dm: Bum. 140 Wuxi rt, et ra aft s WOolden Bee adverthemeot. Wolbawdfrier. Rhcramatism.—The lacking pains, the swollen limbs, the lnabWh tows* a mostie without tar. tyre snarl intense.—throe and many other sufferings are all fandllar to thee* who hare hien aftlkted with the dlmese that heads this allele: and It is Ler the core of the same that we hays this day permed an latt6lll2 &Ter of Ben nds's Welled Diessiory, Mr. doesph Ewald, one , of the Ent ellirdle or thine% says: "I was tositidden tae !ha . °tans Tinter thrOruth Rheumatism—six bottles or the Disarremr made moisell sup liras," We could mom pa. Per with similar tratiammiale. but .we true that this vUI W sullisiont to ledoc.ltheumatlneend aU troubled with Lannon to nee this remedy. . _ Cold bylV. oto. FL KL78112., Ito Woalstr•ei,x/101 ate aim= SABILi P. FIX4ING, All•ghea.l% noli;dA,l3 Yore Cod Liver Gil—Every 'bottle war =tut to be yore Cod Liver OIL F,, C, are of Shciusiaiirsh • For the curs v&rolistrc s Ibr t • core a ICionve, ibrisie cure Of luusta?, . the ewe 0l Maier. "Ili Vic cars'ef all Skin Thirdtrt. For tti et.re Of airouir Ersaistiar. ' .isfp pie care of Croossic Son Eva. F* the core Or Mgr Budfiap,, - ..Fbr the cissf Gauclutar 6yooolnc , For the Csretrthrlat of Die Bohm' - For the RM. Of )1446.14ri CUSIUMPtift• Eta the curs Of anode 14 , c1„nr, Fbr tlu curs otßicirt4' . Ebrthterrr elDirrares and %Una,. 'brae curs Of Cbr i Pitutfervai Thaw= and Coscriiii Bold by the stotrt,callon and In bottbts by tbs dozen or Jibes bottrottrrery bottle trarnated Dun Cod Lino Oil, attbs Wholbsals Drugstore otTo. OEO. If. ICEI/1211. / Wood*, 'sten tbs Golden /aorta. notbltr To Neivous Sufferers A retired clergyman, metered to health in a Ana days, after many lam Cl treat norms sufrasistr. la =foss to make Ithown the mans cf cmv. Will and Mead tha txrascrtglon mud. Elrod the Rim JOllla DdetaLla No. 69 Fulton nosed. Efooklys..tl Y. ealgoloodaodatoisti Prot Wood's Hair lUmnarer,-,& Rein Eras Ilarteinrr. me. e 1011261 Jones.. liettelahet clergymen, halding In plotrsysrfll WertsonroLond arontr. rays that hls halt had Wen totting posy for the last Comity years, and was disposed to fall oat. Ile need two ballet af Pro{ Wood's ILtlr Restorer, wbtrb entirely stoned the Wing out of the haft all the hair reamed Ito original color. antibas kept the color noir for nine months. This lira comowo eon, but we publish It because It Is ow home, aoHat. the yublia may b e ennelocal that Wood's Hair Hostore is what It incrients to he. bold at else, two and How dollars par tot?* Iir.GYO; H. =Yaws. untdierB No. Ito Wood at., wholesales and retail agent. Pectoral Syrup—Dr. Keysce_ . Pectoral warp curse ccouht . Dr./2E73We Pectoral Swop cures hulk Dr. Keihrre Pectoral oTrup arm Wain= Dr, Itereer's Pectond Frrap trots Breniehltho Tor laryngitis take Dr. Espana Pectoral BrrIIP: Fct laticlent coneranDUo22 .take Dr.geyaces Pectori 2TruW For cold In the lwad take Dr. Eirrees'e Peothredo2ll22s Dr. Bayser's Pectoral Byrn:l=es Nora thrash Dr. Keyser'. Pectoral Syron cures gals= Dr. Revere Pectoral Elmsz, earea old moan • Dr. Bence. Pectoral Irmo corm all landsoFtleestei of the loop sad toast. Prepared and mold by DT. tIBO .12E1B1IT,'. No. 240 Wood it Ago of Lao 6a..1111 MMUS.: Fria SO eta: and 5/her bottfe. . noBallTS. British and Cor mtinental Blzanange. arazu R1LL.41).8.41371 , RI. VIIRCAM, gIIERMAiI• /4- CD,. ON TILE UNION BANK. LONDON, . . !N* POMP OP CI AND unreal*. • • • Men ar e svailable at" all :he eir...t Towne orlincland, P.wtland and Ireland.. end the Oostinent. • We ales draw SIGHT BILIZ on • M. A. Gruilebanut Sillin; FPCANKPIJR-T I man% • Width MIS lk• • Persittance - to all parts. of Oars.? Syltweland end Entsons Intending to travel abroadrataPrOcaistantilati as Letters of Credit, on whlelv Motley can he Obtained, as needed. In any Deft nfEnronw Collect:lona of Bale, Norco. and other sattrltles In Jar rot% will resolve srmie etbrialon• AM. WrladAtda 00.; Wood. ern* Clited stmt. .BAGALEY, COEIGRAVE CO, Wholvaale Grocers, Nos. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh 'ITTSBURGLI STEEL WORKS -IS'A'AC JONE.S.' r,narartuaa or CAST STSE ' L. - ' .; STREW, PLOWAND A. B. SWIRL. SPRINGS AND AX . RS. COrner Ross and First Streets, itmiirs3 'II2`2IIBITROZI. "-- ROO 3.11X111111.1 D. B. ROGERS xAllmacrctitl a) swam' lanovila PATEN!' Steel Cultivator. Teeth. • Comma Hasa &MD Fran Ekrarwre, JaZtlyie PECTEBORGIL CILLLINS,, 00 31b.tIS8ION 11TD WL.01:281141 DRAM , - 1111ET14311, BUTER, BENDS, man, . And Proatre thothorNpr. No 25, Vaal Street. - HATS; CAPS AND FURS. - m•G Rro & WROLESAUI44 RETAIL • H A - T'T - EUR 131 =Wood - Stioet. nan &Wapitim f r kao c dan v a i r in g i ttdots stook of Wholesale and-Retaa .. told at tha Los= Latta rams. valid , leer emue sane= ereupergagers. • -oadtf EAGLE "STEED-. : WORKS JOSEPH DrE,WORTH 4 CO., engem= vo eloixmorzezn ea.) Oast Steel, Getman, Saw, Water. Plougi AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, 'PIONS, Mattocks, WaIMMITITNT Tooth, &o. WARKIIOI7BII, ho.ll, wevmanuarr. &A.= Wolgtsaid Fialtblol4- ' • -• .PITTSBURG !masts7.l6Chigafav ' For donstunpttory Scrofula, do. BAKER x ,: 0 0,3,.:_ .. Medicinal Traneparent Cod Live r OH llighlq ostaind - 1)1 tha Healed l'aculty Utronattontei_Unltsdnitidei patty.-m od es Exit oeteemlty. laostettlatc. InligettarealbWN _ Attliktotity of tliresidnat DATA:tams nitiskashis glee Ma Op the aleetko et their-Lisp atremotosis4 sk„tastof Utah , coatideneseit to thetrasaushs osid tossralbe It to their ptagtee, • Asiiaoluedrllo3/IIIIPPtiOns )1'1".. ChiIattEUVIIIIMILI.6II3I6II DOkaltY.' sesnottgaris arectioat; it atitote iintt.d. gractbfga,Mll;of akiyht atlas eultestast *boa othes.leollelnealzaretsUad atanotectured aelT ?oust:. 1411 1/01;111.104 0;. lop E. wettest, rttilideinitio,and 1 , 04 py ,the lhoggfato Brcifems wittu.Diseases of the Bladder; Swage, orkwahossr. Wellkush - Yea the siTecf *mual in nnobstoolamnatu4,4l.afetailata% Gansfas Psetarsilmw ileardihrfl Toothache is Instantly Mixed by saw isr.piew.ilemesToothe Aehe • &guar: S a ll It DR. Enazza.ziowc t s stmt. - 0250t. per BENEMEIELE NERi ADVERTISEMENTS GEO• E. ARNOLD & UMBEL &oblige, - Stock and 'Bill • Broken. QandUlftEeTT aniltraciarimit Money' Bought Bold, Lomat and .old an ea .minion. - Dewiness ram. Banda andlimumats, ODIUM? LIM EMMA DOD& PlTtebt.6l,lld..P onmennasneraiptlx. attended to. nal; BM. No.7i Fourth:street. VEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINE'S FOR vv AEC.—Grabam's Musslne far Ans:2NT. ties 15e, .73•Usses Antar 2AT:tat/ 10.2 Viuste• Notious Hunt's Merchants Atsca2A• Notsmten TT* Heal of The John ALM.% Osatlvausit Arstbas Husbssult Orr i ce.• navel. -• Just meelTect WWI err 4.40 b 7 W. A., CraDY...VnitiNt ritth eau:. ortadte errs Thsatn. realusylvama garou. p ....,_ ~,, ~,.•?.:,..„74.1; . : :_ z „ . .n_ipt____ _ wi x t f .I. greltral 11110412,1% the iilia tto dtles th Woders. Sqtk oastere sat „„0„,„. Bums, by a ontinootu amtiray - dinet.— road Lao co:meta ot iittob-aruti,.drily pt Tbb ossonts to all Dorm on Ito %%talk sad a Mao of t k -toad and 13andostr Irith 0 UMZUTI ta w r rt i m e t th , i N o nhwyt im , lakeW, dift ,, ,,,,"tiVitt "Mate nrAV witiebkitlllutar maMikbilth,lX6olltto t" aw BAI7.BI4MWENTRILAW.4II74._ ifP2inuratga YIRST CLAES—Mow 'oz . % . --ri.,,:ti •:: . IZ.mb E "afn Y rda3. -- 0 10* mu. . bi. , D6 - , - cr ----- ri -,- - MOND ~ , .., 4, . _ , • 21121rtitis and Maintain mig, baled DrUsi On oasto.) Itailmo. I.ottber.. 7k WIN Ds - Ito rollt orberuo.) Wool, and Ettoobbite 1 .-: , . - saina OLAM-Alnits; Steel, Cagiss tin) - . eats.) ]harp. Bison and .Pcsk. nltad I ' &gator easkantronannlasay.'s an. poi lOona lo a l d ri n sloa a l=r ,m, i t a ilmon ga s , and Pork (tossalFs ey bor.]; eastgard,)l•Wiq Led and LasdlOd. Ng% . , ant gla._ Tar, Planta landn.) YLOOR-311 par Dal ams4l fustaor wake.. _ • WAIN-0 eta s par 100 .Ige. untsl r auks. COTTUN-VIDa aid• not excesding IWO /be ram. ink - gl amber notice. • . • gAin eld goods !Nig any naint gait nrindladal. b • An ssuoZ n=kti. 4 .‘-''s .tl4 P I ra g a s at Palladtlgalscs Pitattarga. lOU be Parirardsd gleam datemtton. _ • tames. AVICITS.-011.1.11 WOrtaler . M. 232,18. Ton= a. 7. N•l2 et- 11 e. Us.; P. ora l en; isgoadris, Inds Inszsama Ball On, szld. ytes J4l. I" ' 41 14 = 4 4E/ WI bral". Igui=i242Et Pierce is oo...Zanassiga, (than 'Lassa AM. ogs& Nag Yosb No. 1. Wlltlaso stead. and No Itatury on Placa Now York ;N.J. Baader. Palladaltdda: litaing.ll Koons, galtlmore Nor. C. Fru W=4 F.Meinrs,l L la. zo lizoolrytTigru.ftokcau.s. rkgtiz DOLLAR •NEWSPAPER, PHILADELPHIA. A CEIMAP Azna Fran RAT/Cri* NNAISPAPVT- A BLURS OILAIIGE of FBOQSAIiMIi:. TWO EXTRA ‘I,rOVELETTESt 1 1N 'CONSEQUENOE OF -THE GREAT Isnath of Ms Oripanal Nora thst mowed us "NEWSPAPER^ h. t entrant Yen. we aro comystled to deer th. tress =rem; vett= by Charhor J. NW:a eak. att bay eximanlY plf/ rea.dert a th e -Ilenroster: yall • • - • . . • - . - - I abet ; or. Darkness and Dawn." Until this coassootossunit of .the mw Winne, about the Ent afjatitnny nut: We do this In ostler to arts a the varddeassat dilemma of besianian ft toms vai n ,. of t a. babsr and concluding It La &mouser. In Gm Garth:a wa hallAublisti two shatur - ORIGINAL NO VELETTL A.— Thew are in addition to the number remised at tfia hes idnnlng of the Tsar., She Met I, onds4— Bettie; or, Love's Dream TIVRIe TOLL /ty MIAs Martha Gams Rah, • ' TAG is • ifira story sad lOU be sure to lidarest the sMe la , tf e n e pessibirll? ' n maims it in the Dreamt Volmne. wiu Instnedly railed THE BUG ORAc..LEi Stalin xt;l our thrones Gave opbur MAU" each Of Us . 6Tairmonperr and wild prams a vas Goty that, vs fad ecosildnotslih VW . areentabie to *brim,. large ' ••- The Farm and the Farmer. ••• 2ha Acrianitaral niri nDde pbaytl itnnttr ou tihs . .tn enr a r oa pr r a i c s t . ic a de l Farmers. and br thonsandoof readirs.,thls department ls oonsidisrod one of Um milt orAnt -- firstetroi of trio nape. - Thaalogioal. and rract Agrbmitare. that blended and orinoreened.ireaklytnto a shorts/see eansot WI to interest and wont onsimns. - The•Naws ana market Reports. AR the Ws and inortsat Awn IaST alyzji ba dam! into coltimas at the .lio..tisissreliaL. thia par. Gram stands startealts nuichinary and other tis ollLties fn a Shwa dOrdlyinAstisdniinneatiahxl AA any other norspeber aerabilshinnd in the b o b twdry.— ' With monster inimbin.of pail:and u 21 . 0 00 *Viso Per duntr; its solo ands can Ist Add opim um, each lever, tovithia Ayr Limns of ' ths data pf babilnas tam. It Jr Lacs. coallid to:publish the latest and most rellabis =Ant anxirts. lt embrace" all isaiinuartui af. ii=winmegiatf znor a itsz a 210 = thus thms =dere:NUM floansial tatarests of tbs TOR DOLLAILIIISWAYARER is made MD , ran ibesbd refsrena the WART ohne% -It *nu to IW:slut, I. stenet and Emusa hens sald Inforautilan ar• promtvesa ebaratalitka..2io Tartly. Rama of the day twainkhad so many oriansi American Wads and Nrrra sr morn undid sum emtertalning nutter for the rsadsr—for she Isaysida, Ors nrattshOP s Mid ds—icst Gin seissinr. 4411ZULII bIIIIIICrAZI the =antidote. • sns soubsuo Au !T Time To azale mita=fl ara tar $1 00 Malmo, sit far 6 OS Cintis of thirties% ,I 0 00 Clubs of twenty. and one 1 . ? ,the to tt er til",=. 1600 Mite of twentparnin - 50 AO Clubs of thirty.foor • od (20010 1 6 11/.. - : - • 36 00 Cintratiarceiti•dre, 00- Crabs NU, hudru and ANT; • 100 CO' . alltltTtits7?it e r n 2rilitt s tae war. !WM,. al. 8 Walt( a Oa. anaTher ..i.4.levard" °T.llftrZlTlViss. rIPREY 4 _4.IIE JUST '/'11R; Tills le tmt ern genthenur sayet after leverink one oetbert Peater Ihe ses Ma he home. emeethete Week. of dletoe nomplea y tton longer than' rl h otikr. lund of a =Thead bonne. azo told at *sales Ttnnno tttiGllLOlGAM , VGGYfiGni : Gentlemen ern Wilton to axassitoa t.lala ankh, al nols ainsW IT adaElr.au“.lDl3en Hdlt HABPSBEGIGEL PEORE.RTY FOR SALE .;tetti .vtaVeittnttelfreagtgl!Ml stn all tea 12211(e7 sleaze =giro and ell ether ftx team for raw milleurkeees.- - • .Teietee.tien adenine!! Qteldek, ne, seit; se beat reed. efrenel UT. enzr . - . . note • ' ' to el LrERINE 0 1EA ct Dl—Mis I 9 scrtrll = nolBaZrmatae aMariri ,mid. -note.. .- - -Sr-:cern siL4aneMamm rti ILL ER'S ._ectuGE..syß , Th o bas nTa nd uttelc fol M d oat/O 'eta bt wed . Tar VEIL'S CHERRY, kECTORAL-3 gioss tll4 celfiatedTeetatal tiliep -Mu% reed and for VITRATE MAGNESIN- . -This actme and AL/ strustla esti:sells eta 113Yrsts ettsited at *tit " JO& SLBIIIO7II. ONNET RUCLIE3-500 'tad fatter Bonet Rueluta tar oar; "A m 4801t*CO. pp I; N.K.ETS-'-'..A- large r . vsrid/RC-Amen eascomd Thaujeagt Ynsbkots amid*, , - • non. .A.A.,mAsog a co, VOR. , INVBSTAION. —59,500.--Wanted • thosbaro somono9ofßastOmol•Ponor borbyt.4 !Of moo to roo.- Ant9,9o ; 2,00.m0, nol9 N0.92 Polath et. DANK 'STOOK: FOIV.SALF.--15 dam Misch AVoll Reza Stmt. stallt . AU te STIN wow, ao. Vnlourth at. Kar. 5ALE .., 4 3 00 4 :1;,-A . ".Purchaiso. Abney mistal.ll3ooPA todoi sad a pus to s®. bo to las out given. ALfoTtIO LOOMIS. ton , . . 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