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T, v.-v. .y"'.' - •M •.;$ V* J i' ' r t v_ • utefc - ; C5SSSSr*.'*^55S&- ■|ttislrarg& ©ajcitt. -_^ r fiATDRpAY MOKNIKa, JULY 17, 1851 \T o* TBM'OITr 1 . ■ xtetn*.;' ••■:i' ‘ Agxct.—Barbara glrlwho cam® passenger in .the aameaWpwtth thetupposed murderer,Battier, came before the Major yeefcrdayfend'made the following— ITv”-- -'Tv''.. ' -BTAtsvanx. - .. . •- „ _Jta frit acquaintance I made, with the famuj ©VJacoby, wasinMayence (in the Rhine, ui a tarern called Clly.ef Ulo; was told by the tit eta keeper that the man's Jacoby, and that he waa going to Pittsburgh where I.WW owning; from ° Rolterilim, fltim JUttotdnm to London, ,?P IbelaUer cily toNewXorkln < ‘ family; theehlpwocrossedlie AUtntlo“ thelsaaaßcll; left London on lbs Inin of “*J» during theroyage, my bank on nfotothstuf U>« fetidly of Joooliy; think tio wotasa'e firel namowae Lena; norer «aw him treat hla wlfo badly, 'or, piragvpoiUcnlir at tenlloh tothogirlAnnaSnUler; tteyhad plenty on ahlpboardlo eat; JMOby and f«nily were hlndio me.and I frequently combed nnd plaited ; thodtkiJ. of Mrn-’deooby; etopped in NewYerk nt a tarern on the.eonternLCbathaiuaad oome other ntreot. which I don't remember; arrired la Hew York on Thntidsy. the lilof July: Urn. JaCoby had Meek hair; one other legs wee lore; don't know where Anna MaraSattler came from InOertDanr.Mre. J. raid •kewainraehattaeh . ed iothe girl and that ahe had been with her two yeata; laKew Yorklreqneeted Jacoby to pay my fkrn from there to Pittsburgh, end promised that my loner, BeUhsnar Zang, would repay him;' Jaboby would not do Hue for ho said that ha (Jacoby) had been here elerenyears ago undiknew an *bool Zing and Troy Hill,. and donUedtog’n ab’dity to pay; Jacoby paid the olrl'ef Anna's) Un on the ehlp; the family had . four Wfleiehetta; four of thorn had the name ChrUlaaJaeoby painted on thorn; one had Uu • namo tliere were three large chette, n •olaU ehWt end a triink; Jacoby was .about 6 foot ; 7 Wfielght;■ hnd.ino Whiskers; ;hn. nhuTed twborthrte times a week; had dark hair; he vu a farmer in Qermiwy: did not know where he was going from here,; but be said he was going faitbes (hen Pitteburgb; he bad a gon - with him. .; ’ •' ''romiiiicATios op tub clothes.' . : We have never *eenteythlng so perfectly sat isfactory as was thisidentlfication. The Mayor firtfc! asked Barbara if Mrs. Jacoby .wore ear- J rings. -Bho*isd.je«j she wore earrings of. gold without slones and with a little round drop or button al ' the bottom. ; They had a figure wroughllnthem-The ear-ring taken from the corpse was then shown to her, and she exclaimed in her passionate German way— 4 *lhat Is,theear ring. She was then asked if Mrs. Jacoby wore t shawl-pin andahesald yes and described UtS ptnl U was then shown to her and ehe did not recognize it, bnt said at was like the one she hadsete; shewooldnot say it oasj.at oneiima doring the voyage the pin was lost and. Mrs." J; said it was of no great consequent* as, the pin was of tmati^vatoe.. . .Barbara theft the" shawl -worn by ; • Mrs. J. Afterwards U "was; shown: t 6 her and bitrsiihg into tears; she exclaimed,'- “Ah, poor wife,4hat waijhe rimvl she wore.” -rTheusxt article described ni the shoesjand it was truly —eronderfal particularly ihfe had noticed them. She Identified them atonoe, when shown to her. • Also, a-pieee of the dms,. was shown mad identified. £ -’•i.'j. The Mayor rras aqxfone, to;, find the house at which Jacoby, stoppoo* in, ; . Kaw Mr. Frank, (uxr mostxeUshla'Gemiut citizens, who keeps .a restaurant in the Diamond, was present acting aiintcrprstsr; ted has l»eea ex ceedingly active and nwfuHtt hnntingup such fact«_M be could in. this case-, ,3y dint of liohiOK Uand from’ teCsleage of New York, he woe finally enabled., to fix upon ■ the house afißhskspear* Motel, eotner of Ann andWUliaoaslreeU, kept byra maftruamed-Fcld ler. Aftoy BarCnraTiad finished her story,'Se bastian Zteg btlde the following; „ . u;ct- oniiteiwiiwi-- * • came to my bouse at Troy HUljmi the 7th of July, between two and thraao’bloeV in the.afternoon; asked my .cameaml if Lbad not abuotherwho. left wjfkt (lor&); tfeblnd him In Germany; answered^yes; thors-told me thatihe gtrl U ik t Tork and waatsTbu^to* •end money for bet ’Co come here; said bo 'had been/: her* eterenr years before;; told him nyr" bfotierwa* notni home; 'naked him (Jaeoby) wbereAepat m>» *aaidit was neartbd iranfed to call on him and Me family hot Jacoby saldit would b* no uae» as he, would 1 home that night > fThie-'waa WedAetday night, July-7tbJ * Said he,didmol kpop hut ha' would IroroihscUyiathe-numilngf said-he thought be sight wo to Indiana andhav a piece.of land 'andleare histamiljlhefrejhe will my pl*c* at about half-past three [and <»*?»£»?k.to. Her-! wig* at pastC \Y said high'omeuaGecteany wu AbJot fou? nfiles from did not see him again. 1 * ' - -.C -.1 ''*•* * ' Tto whole matter has at, length become a. noH.of horrible ;romance eißndyjg hack to Germany and forward to" Minnesota.' There l* no longer eoyioom for the . richest ;dqubt that the murdered woman was 'Mte. Jacoby. Thia woman's statement clears up.the wbge .natter. The time at which Jacoby rislßa Zaogs, the hour at which he returned to.Hfrjrift’ewnd Ws hurried depariurwon the mftrttiig s>T Thursday (July Bth) rntirk. the nightofiWed^sdey- ; (July 7thl-belwe«» the hears of rigbt and ’twelre fniahlVae the period in wUchlhe deed of blood: was dpnau- To that period let all'turn their kt-‘ lent Son and see if this man was not sfcn ipine* wheriiduring thellioßiv/wi’i V iTATUtUT or unit iuvifli uijicnni. Dental Bjnw&who fcssjfc hotelofi'lbeeGftier-of ’Pennstreet and the cabal, Stated before the Mayor ' that Jaeoby, who passed by the name ipfA. Suttter, ' mu to Mi home 4hsTlh of July. He had, with his wifi* a hired girijoad fonrchildren, one of which, the obtest,a *7,, about Jan years Of deaf and dumb. SntUw (Jacoby) earns in the morning emigrant train fremPbfladelphU, and stated tbathe iru direct from Germany; thathe was erisn West to purchase a. Cum, and wonld stay la Pittsburgh awesiehrmore. After breakfast, Suttter conrersed with Henry Bridge, my Adam TonseaViriy drirer.and also with-another of me boarders, whose name I now forget, but bo ir a tailor by trade. He stated that he was from Bine bogen, Germany, bfcfc Henry Bridge, coming from that place, belletee he did net teli-the truth-r-that be was not from that plate. ? TbeUflor, afterwards cofirening withhis wife, stated Gageissn, sod notßinebugeo.« Battler told contrary , stories.’After ButtJer had his dinner be enquired of I AdamwhereTroy saidhewacted to goto AUesbeny; he left, and as was supposed by Adam wsetto Alleghanyrilv. .Battler tolddUEcrentpenba* ' about the hCrue thattae had no relation* or aequalnt v • «ncea here; about six o’clock In 'lhe emulng, and after tapper at my boose,' he came back,- took no ■upper, bat went op stairs, and bad n conversation wlththe hired girt. His wife had been down stairs wubiog out clothing, and was washing them when be went up to her rod' told bar be wanted her to take‘a walk or go out with'him. She had*, been washing, with her skirt on; eho went up etatrs,and prepafed.beresHto go out; tto came downstair* iiXpmshdid down Penn atffct. During thia day fintiw ehsigsd-his dress tiff eediffixent Untea. The • herself as sick and laid in bed i Hr*. SotUer stated, on being asked, -if tbsiririipald stay and hire out 'here, that the i : eW haSSWii with them three years ,in Germany, | aud AS WWld not like to part with her. '. > • , About twoo’rieek otrTbursday morning, the Bth of July* Adam, who was sleeping la the bar room, v heard *fiap at thsdootn asked who wu rtcefredsnaOinrer that It waa one bf the boarder*. Adaatpw»ith* door and Bottler came .torheap • peered somewhat excited.. Adam askcdLhlm iSwbs Wl Ids wife; be said that .WJhg with soma frited* "Adamgrid, they hid a bed fur your wilt, they «««ht riw to hare one lor you; Buttter replied that he waated to be with hU chil dren* he then went up stairs to bed Tn room No. 12, «bey aU slept. I teSd to Battler in the mon t_ - «hAt bt : had better take two rooms, .but he. said I mm *ro6tft would dou In the morning, Battler, the foar children; eame down to'bceak ' Stftbfhlred girl thro appeared* lo be quite well. ; *#vl* bnakfasb SuttlerweCt 6rer, to the droot, and Ko off ooli. «!(«“ treto, i/ pOTubl. = H. art to ,Z^ T K. TnnH-fO lil UlUtrWO. It tt «lt Uj» iudlars. He did not eare about >’ V had J taait go; and, wouldtake the; first stated tbbhaihat a.mau »ho v kept a Geiv w , maas*djpfnfca*as£at. Cbleago; by 'the psmt of , PutgriMr; bepald l «re hlmhll dhfiw, Dp to thia thjwl wte wife being absent, Ibr Adiun uothlng to me shoot it. Bottler memed ta bmmnekexeUed before tearing; be hrodroeut nquahthy of money, to pey his fere; he 1 appeared to me Übe In that state of mind that he hardly knew whetbewesdolag.' .Thehlredglrlhad’ picked up the youngest child aad went Into the ears with itfjthe aeeopdebQd Ihandedlntetheean. As I was doing ee It cHed out the prow of mother.. T tnrsed round to Bottler,who WlfamJitandlag on tin. platform, and baked him where hS wUe.was? he said f> . Cuft her wUh friends orer on tbehiUtlaaid, where _rt the ftiaadsfhs relied;' "Oh, she hat got plenty and tbpt*£sthe ■ s K OfyCapt.iiyWET»ns, near ye- t ft : party uf.J-tb* Journal, imW6ynt'j-* r *^ Ji --r--.:^- : '''' : U-. Km's PmowSreir Dkll.~Within a few years, Ufa bnun hare generallyplanted their fan grata in drills, by the use of machtaeiy, in preference to thebroadcart method.' The result prose* beyond s dtmbt the advantages of the fonner method; the grain U more easily distributed, is pleated at a mote uni form depth, sad the surface 1* left in a better condi tion to resist the washing , effeet* of rmins,.aadthe upheaving from frost. Heretofore, .drills hare been foond to sowing or drilling oat* or barley, from the great liability to dog; it has also ben con sidered best to sow oats broadcast, mad many fann ers who drill their wheat and rye, sr.w spring crops alter the old fashion. • - - We recently examined tho practical operation of a j new drill, which is we think, to supersede j all othcn now Infuse. It is called "Myers Piston j Seed Drill and Broadcast Sower," and was patented j March Sd, 1857, by Messrs. L.B. A A. H. Myers.— ! AalUnaoo indicates, Its chief distinguishing peril llarity is the ingenious arrangement, of a series of ; pistons, working through holes in the bottom oftbs . seed box, by which the grain is distributed regularly iin any required quantity. The boles In tbs seed box am a uniform distance wart, and abontone ineb ; lb dlatsetcr; across the (op ortho seed box (tho ends or which are constructed of iron) an eeoentnc iron shaft-is.plaotd, one end ,of which U g**i»d *° ' driving wheel; connecting with this eccentric tomi is a saries of iron rods, extending down through the •eed, Into and through the holes in tho bottom; gnm washer*areadhutedon these rods by . being placed Immediately inside of the ***“ the other immediately below. Thresh® . t v b.lß{ futtoth. pUwn., .bleb starts his team, seated comfortably on the box. The motion or Kua»T«Jra {__ _ >_„■!- Mmßlait to the inter, sets tne eccra SJ IwTto to ©?«»**«*»*• niston rod, each stroke son ding into the tube *jpten tbo tool » motto, not U b drirm bat or ilow—tho itrokM ot tb« oSton. b.m K rngubtoi by tt. Mrolation. of tho driving wheeh' It matters not whether you are sow ing wheat, oats or barley; the Piston Brill distrib utes infallibly; it matters not how many straws are mixed with the seed, or whether it is clean br dirty— so far as this Drill U concerned—the straws, white caps and other substances, so apt to ohoke ordinary sowers, will be found* separated, and always brought to the top, lifted by wire points on the piston Tods. These pistons are, as we remarked, tho distinguish 'ing feature of this drill; slides or cylinders are used by most other drills.. There is no possibility of its 'clogging; it bows oats and barley as readily as wheat lot rye, and sown a girsn quantity to the acre, with out reference to the speed of the team, and without any manipulation on the part of the driver; it is readily thrown out of gear, and can he driven about like a cart, by simply ravening a lever, stopping the motion of the pistons, and elevating the hoes and tubes; the quantity of seed sown can be increased or diminished at pleasure, by simply,putting on or.tak- Ing off a washW from each piston; it is but compact and strong inHts construction-much of it being of iron, and the balance of carefully, selected and well seasoned wood. _ > ' Those an * few of the prominent features of this hew candidate for public favor, u we dUcorered from » carefal inspection of the anohine nt work, and by looking over a long list of very strongreeommenda tionstftom fanner* who have used it last fall end thU springhalt of whom unite in according to this Prill their unqualified preference over all other*. - Ur. M. D. Wellman is the Agent for this city, and he la now actively employed In caperintending their manufacture ena large scale, in the extensive ware* honse corner' .of Penn' street and i Cecil alley—for- merly Fbcenix Foundry. We learn that the orders from Ohio, alono, for fall use, arolikely to roqaire the. active sendees of a strong force of workmen. Wo advise our agricultural friends to examine this Drill for themselves, at'the manufactory, before seeding time; a gUnoe at its construction will better explain Its peculiar advantages than we could do in a column of the Gautit. • Cxickxt •Match.— I The great match between the Union Club or Cincinnati, and the Olympic ClabofthtoCUy, was: concluded yesterday. The following U tbe result: '. j Union Club first innings......;. .103 “ 44 second 44 -53 Olympic Clnb, first innings.-. 44 44 second u ■ .... ’ Union Club won by run 5.............. . 24 - ! We gire tbe following-sammary of tbe Olym pic’s second innings, play edy eaterday afternoon. 1 T. Loomis, b Hattcrsley 1.... ........ 1 2 J. Byron, b HaUersley, 0C001dig0..... 35 : 3 Dr.Pollock,bHaUexaley,eWilliamson... 1 i B. Brown, b Collins, cWQUamtonL......... 4 ' 5 W. BurdeU, b Hattersley,,-.-,.. 0 \ fi J. H’Cabe, b Bradshaw ............ 3 j 7 W. Simpson, b Bradshaw.. 2 * 8 J. Diamond, b Collins, stamped Hattersley 0 ; 8 Q.J50ki05,bHatUr5tey................ 11 10:Q. Mlisaghlin,ant ; 4 11 A. 0. Mardock.b Hattcnley.'. -2 «'>T©UJ*cpr«.~.*~.~ v .*~i. 4T game wawa well contested one on both; jfluee, the scores compsrUg favorably wiib any wfrifiJrVnJjajn m*&' recorded. The. hlraost good reeling prevailed, pud nothing occarreil to mar the pleasure of th> game, on either day. As we left thegroundai 1$ o’clock, the clubs were stoat sltiing down to a sumptuous repast, prepared by the Olympics. I The IJnianClnb comprises acme excellent play (Xi as their remarkable score of 108 oaTTral innings would .'prove. We imagined-tbattho Empires, as courtesy required, gare their doubts, in far or of the guests. Ur. toomb, for exam* pie; owe of the best Olympics, was ruled out on account orreceiving a ball on his elbow, on first inning; and waa again ruledout, yciterdayi on account of a *'leg befcre wicket," while the ball by his glove. Mr. Diamond, a deaf mute, and aa exoelleat' player, area “slumped out” by S. HeUersley,'while walking around hia wicket, after tapping the ball.; Do was, per haps, jastly pal oat, according to.the strict rales i rif the game, although ire* doubt whether any 1 member of the -Olympic would hare “stamped" a deaf maAcompetUor, under tha aamrclreum . stances. *B»« bowUng, .too, by.the Union Club, , wsj complained of \by U»a spectators as being ratheriwkward—nowafwvnowan absolute tJbww, and wvdr, while but two of tha litter were claimed. The Union Club admitted the great fairness of the Olympic’s bawling on Thursday. ■We merely mention this as an example of ehlvalric famieas, worthy the emulation of our Uni on friends on any subsequent occasion, when they may hare the pleasure of meeting a club on their oira ground. Doubtless, their fairness and hospitality would be as worthy of location aa wre hate thought that which the Olympio to ooacede the points, and yield to their nmnly and well trained competitors their hard earned game. • ■ - -Tha score of Mr. J. Byron,;yesterday, will challenge the admiration w all cricket: players; i be made 25 tuna yesterday, and 18 ca the first 1 tnninj, in all 48—which we tSsidlc eqdiliO; any. sooringwhloh we have heard of! It la but due to: Mr. Loomis, to say that he strained hisknee on Thursday, and waslbere i foyfi unable to follow his balls, yesterday, ns is ,hfc.wont. ' litcxi.—Tbto store of Meun. Vernon, Baker & Co., Burg Hill, Trumbull comity, 0., was blown up, oti W«dne*day!aftcraaon, the 30th uIL, by Abo ox* plosion of two lugs of powder, and two boy*, one * I son of Ur. Viroon, the other named Albert Fowler, | so'tviooily injured the! they died shortly after. ’ • ' JWb learn from.&e iforKayer that dating a short, tour last winter by. the. parties ! engaged ia raising mfanafor tho rebuilding of Bethany College, over 1 $!0,00(T weroobtainedon promise, ofwbichmore I than tuo-Uirds was given in a few eoanUss of Ken-; I tueky. Tbo principal bonding wBI be ready foroor' | capaney in a short time. The style of tbo buildings I iajaotiUo.. - CaOT- Maxnaaa—roo lbo l9lh of August there wßlbeacnmp meetirig on ground two milos.from , H&liborbuglr.in Washington county.: Another, on I the Sdth of .August at Caitlemna’i Bnn,near Both-; i asy,'Ya.; iaeth«r oh the 16th of September two and; a naif miles soups orTfaynosburg, K For j’etoe re«soDi-~waat of briekwe bellcre—tbo [ work upon thawallsof the now Methodist ' Church, I tojSalea, 0.; bat been suspended. The brick bhsl- ( nous ot Salem ha* become quite ion 4< lUxn, w and - r the demand, at present exceeds the supply;. I . A Qsuun Catholio'priest, who reoenUy became (connected with the German Gathollo Church In Erie, | In lha capacity of an Assistant to the Rev. Mr. Har t man, died suddenly Monday momingis ebneequeneo j ofjtaking.throQgh mistake, a dose of poison. 1 /the koarr rain o t laitSabbiOh. MoDMT.-BmtcUy «f llwloeofoco p»er In Be*- y&' call* attention to a coople of prtlcleainhis last paper* as foUtrw* .. . : 1 ■ y. . . O»We gifs ohoor second page to-day a eon tin* Sbhw rt-.dwiPwoajjito Ktft*** portrait oflUpubUcaniem. .v9 ar ( . frie , nda ',J?H pot complain of (be'dlfpanty in tho length of lithe articles when it is remembered that one is a lpartyof ebctjyeare standing—tho other pnlyfwo. year* owl”W-: /.: - */' ... It matt be refreshing 'tohis locofocoresdem •taßeaier 4 , to'know that the RepubUcenparty. i(aa cnly;owyear old when Barclay found it for hi* adfantawTto laare it, and tho parlyhas *••.-. . L . 5 :... >-.-•• - r "UhMbttn •CTrHUKPBQyA y^SS^j&g&jMgg; . trarKawssssseaK h.M»Mew'e33tts that there will not beas tnQchw»ioli>iU’i«jHfn «tra*t.AU«h*»» OUj... . •- ; .,, y ,. : - -X-_ r Mas OKJ&li' -as |n ferns* ysars byfroaiG.ooo to 20,000ttt- - 1 ' : j L ] bgY. ermatrmvxT. im?!praS«} w ehedMerreJ lobe,tritbmacbeethu»i«niMi>* IM Hun,Mr. Kleber»dMr.'Giemben.i,«Mhinth«b parts shared tbe applause ef tbe luge aedtenw. Mr. K-’a Bong—" Unfurl the OtorioM Banutf —la an'admirable piece of mnsjo, and wts anng with great Tffect. The, Frohslen Society eaeg several choice pieces, i . The audience was highly delighted. Itwae made up mostly or the M‘ or our German fel low cilircna; who entered Into tbe eplrll of Ibo oecasioo with that xeet wbloi usoaUy ebaractor- Izea them at such tlmoa. . .v. In tbe midat of the coooerl and between tbe lit and 2d parts, T. J. Bigbam, Is*. of the Jot/mel, ascended stage »ud arrival of the steamship Nugara wdhin miles of our shores, paytng out cable, whloh news was rceeiTSd w». thy 00 cheers, amid which Mr. B- withdrew, WJW from the stage. [Where did yen get the new 5 believe that the oonosll will yield at least g 100 for the family e( ?tM. Baebr- ■ lUstosATtos.—ThovmwiWereolOT ofChrist * (Episcopal) Church, Bait Common* Allegheny city. Rev. Thomas Crumpton, who has officiated In that capacity for tho past sixteen hw* we are informed, tendered his resignation ox that charge, and it has teen accepted by the : vestry. The Reverend gentleman U ndyanced : in years, and the duties and responsibilities 0* rector, added to thoso of Chaplain-of the Pentr tentlary, which post he also hold®, are so weighty as tohave induced him to leave the former position .to be filled by a younger man, Mr (J. was muoh beloved by bis oougregation» and they part with his'lfervicea with feelings of regret. •*' V , .A’ ' Wheat.—Tho West Greenville Tints seya the wheat crop in Mercer look* well-, and the com plaints of rust and weevil are net anything like general. " The Waynesburg papers eay: rt Our farmers inform us there will be considerable that vrtu not be worth cutting in various 'parte of the county. The isle sowing has been injured by the weevil, rust, Ac., to a considerable extent. Eibks amd ; FoafMTUt*.—Mayoir fituqk* TAtb, of Allegheny, has paid into the City Trees ury, for the quieter ending Jane 30th, the fol lowing. Fines and forfeturcs...,i Prcylousqaartcr Total, aixmoulhs.. A Coot OrsmATloK in a Coot Place—Vor young men to be enabled, in eight or ton ween*, by stopping at'pleasanl room*, toTeceWe salaries from eight hundred to one thousand dollars year,' in aitnatlons which they could not fill b#- fora. BaffWteS c»pa«l a man can invert.' in hot 'weather; by graduating at the Iron City Col lege, many hate done it. We omitted to elate on Friday morning that the Snpremo Court, at Harrisburg, on Wednes day, delivered an opinion, by Judge Thompson, reversing the judgment in the case of James M. Kelly, (convicted of the murder of Henry weta man,) and awarding a new trial. Cross-suits foraasauU and battery have been instituted by two colored men named Edward Munroe and Reuben Armstrong, springing out of eomo difficulties and fights between them, when drupk and belligerent. . Die©.—An excellent, upright and just man, Mr. Franklin Faber, a well-known citiieh ol this plsoe, died at his realdenos near Easl vLib erty, on Friday morning. ’l37 Isstalt-atios- —‘Rev. Henry Kendall will be installed paatorof theThlrdPresbyterianChurch of this city, to-morTOW evening; exercises com mencing at a quarter to 8 P. M. Rev T. Baidumainos, of Lafayette, luiL, wilFpreach inthe linlooßaptbt Cbnrch, to-mor row morning and evening, at the usual hours. D jt:'J. icHßiatz lectures at the Irott'CitJ College, this rooming, at 9 o’clock—subject Physiology. ' Thomas U. Baird Jr. has been, appointed Chief Clsik in the centos department at Waw ington, IK C, ’ [firm* ly w Special Ecpzrter.] Iri« of e«p*ci«i xnomeol to the dealer in boots ud ibw and to the retail purebarer his stock ihout«* fleered tin* “ of the fifst character for reliability, that be o»y bo alvars certain that the artiele* fihUth m win wHI bo satisfactory, lost inch uhe represents them. An establishment of this kind U that of Mr. Watklw, No. 21 WyMestoeet. Tbia manufacturer has mostly boao encaged lo supplying Ladies and MUaea* war, boot*, aSSand gaiters,but ha* been Uuryraxkmfr also, an excellent lot or boot! and shoes for men a near. j Tnn public are again indebted to mechanical genius, for an improvement of the ntmoiteonWs»«n* Sea. tfo refer to Stone't Patent Cfef&es Joel-, speci mens or which may be seen at Noj4S PlWt atreaU It* leading meritsare in lb* following: Clothes bung upon it depend perfectly free ofeach other and thus are rompletly ventilated aed dried ipeedQy; it la of the greatest convenience In "bribing;" It octopus bet little apace and - when folded up on Ua pirota, may bo put Into a bureau drawer or earned about 1 with all the eaae imaginable. Tha manufacturer, Mr. Isaac Gallett, it a practical and ensrgetio man,, and it will njtt be long before he baa bla machine extensively la use. Nothing add* more lo the appearance of a dwelt, ing, dr to the oomfort of ita inmate*, than Ui com* pine and thorough fanvUbing, to weure which, the services of experienced upholator* mart be wnp^oyed. Of thii character there are none in Pittsburgh woo can better elaim consideration th«'ifohcrj* & Rotrigh't It No. «5 rifth «***• ding Is wanted, lounge* Minds, or any of «• "“*- to be had at inch an establishment, w caiyeU are to U fitted and laid, we can recommend them unhesitatingly. i The unceuing “lieh" of - the Clothing Store of H. £lrdard medieioo in eases of cold*cough* and diseases of the throat an«l:)tn*g* J it* efficacy baring been proven in many desperate eases, after the failure or other a genuine Tag*, table preparation of 'true nsding virtue, and no quack “elaiftrap/' got up for the purpose oThum-'. bugging iovslids, we take pleasure in commending it to tbo attention of those who .find it neeessary to ap peal to medical aid. SttinrueVt, 111 Wood atrect, la'the place most frequented by lover* of eboico edibles. The num berof thow who daily partake of bis genotont and bospitable'cheer* and the testimony which all who are aaqunin tod with his saloon bear of Ua high character, sufficiently an dories Its claim to popularity. It is a superb establishment. most ably conducted, aa inttt tauon Indispensable and invaluable in a city like this wbero business often intrudes upon regular hours, : and the “innerman” may require nourishment when it can be had nowhere else. 1 If any reader of the Gautte hasV requisltlotf for I liquors of any description whatever, and'desires to dnl with a firrt claw establishment,; worthy of the I utmost confidence, we refer him to the “firm ofVoAa rJJrvard' Col, No. 155 Liberty street. Both the Se i nior and Junior of this house arrfexperienced, polite, I attentive and reliable business metf,.l6ng engaged in t the trade which they at prescnthonor, i and r .the pnr- I chaser ofllquora who orders-from. them, has the ad vantage of the lowest quotations and the beet brands | which the market c*n -afford.- The drag and prescription store of D. I Girard House, Smithfield street,' Is conducted in a ! style which should prevail in every- department of this important business. The proprietor is aregu i Urlr graduated medical scholar, and possesses, no liltle experience as a practitioner, and hence bring* i the highest qualification* to his new buxines*. He takes a pride in th 6 conduct ofhUstore on the h«t I principles, and!* worthy of toe patronage of the pnblie, a large share of which he U already receiv ing. • .• : " / -V - •’ l a Rikidt VO* Hot very, best remedy for this hot wealher ls to drepin at Sown i, a »*o«r of tJStdelicioMloo Cream, or agUsaoC nu\ Uiog ie« b Beigns. toornnr les*,and glow* to every heart, . Thjproud, togatalt,toßaon ;; : v The modest shun It but to make - Il is our province to promt* mi&ttX the Brown Stone Clothing. Hall of Boekhffl k Wfl son, No. 60S and 605 Cbmtaul itmfe above Soto, Philadelphia. - . . • + . - Tncplace to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to tobl off to a welt tuatßatsd and luxurious saloon,, fluid u* to the neatest style, the place to «U«y *» hour'rchat with your wife or sweetheart, while tip -nto* the coolingaddhealthy luxury, the plaoe where tbs best of eakes and confectionary, family btaad and Ico Cream an made and sold,- the placo Is Omtbb *» BU : ClriifsW near Liberty, T Telegrapbio. E& SSswttt &£S'S$&3? *?£.“". kU M^ »nd »oD,ot Tioga Valley; r M f* cu« Wtfs m*' cUM*' of KwOfUtau Un. Adl» ChUder, •W 7» A Wood. Forty. •* £* th «f?i° l jShD Wally. D. ftt-gUy,' of N. r.; N 'h^ N«wuk;X. B. B«rt* lett, of Oltrdaad/thlgh <«V«iLAJ®gjJ» g^l’Tssrs&^Si'SS'S saw. Jo.; U. (ionrhlin, nfiniaoiai J. Brcih, of Mara York; H. Smith, do.; O. B»» 40.; »ta. B. W". Cri.sby.Jo.; Mra. ■>. E. Whiu, do.[ .n mo, Jo,; F. Bradford, do.| slin Eartman mJchil drth, Jo.; S. Arnot, Jo-; U /If;. do -» " , - QUI, of Qhid; Bov. Palmar and Mr, wallow, of Boa tonV S. Daultam, of lowa. . Jt apdoaralhat only five naraona am klUadb, thoaccMent lotti» lay and wife, of Haw (Drlaana, ss^^fKiSSrfli^ WUriTjota W; Boala, of Boaton, who iraa only BlihUv Mdrod, retoißed (p tha oUyfo.dajr. Koarty PUthopauepiaf*.Ww'wdwj •»*- proowdad o» Urn ' yj iuuux. Jois ifojbwiv —Tio loau hill w*« (tafttin ditmtml in tb« Uo»« Of Common, iiaitjwmww Wiwi'JinM't, Wf « offered, hut ill were vot»4 down* / - . ~ • A wu circulated tbUtho laying oftbe AUaalio Cable was nearly completed, which sent op tho eharu from £58610 ‘ .. ■*. Puria writer* *ay that , » .»Mrt*Wgr© .«» ] * YrracteMnds an ultlUiation ***■£ Wwed by addiUooal ahips to the Adriatic irnri#»* latUftwlouly- . AstMlwnttUon vuofttt*4in Virnbft by »r»- jwt Uuit IIiJKUo *Mp* hmiJiilu»a Ui»l'»oal>!ii»t °A dim»t*h ftora M»WJ ComW W complained to Uto government orKoglUlvioiwlU >» Cabas also* that Spain wUldcmanu ♦xpUnaftPoe from England ooneenriog loaelts to the Spanish gov ernment in Parliament debitWN • Boat©*, July 16,-Tbi ali v AUee;.Mww.fir«» Liverpool, met the «th*’ln Utjjb 52. o£» longitude 33, 15, ; Tbwahto/wasfbowd*4t'y Of re* w, Field, from which th* Mlurtng mwi was received: The iquhdfon experienced- very b*4 weather for 16 daye, reaching her desUnatian, Two unsuccessful attempt* we* made. The; iwend at tempt wu made on the afith when they laid BPwwd* of 40 mllei; the work wu going on finely when iha communication cease* and iheretnrned to the alert lug point to await the Agamemnon, when they would | vpßce aadmako another attempt. The whip left the ! Niagara in the aftttwoon. The weather U. fine* foggy and unsettled. The squadron- probably did un meet before the 28th, Mr. Held wu In good splrite and thought they would succeed.' The stormy weather interftred much, pne ship. wak lUghUr damaged. The Niagara’s-machinery wnrked well All wu well.. • ' V. Halifax, July 16.—The-steamship Canada, from Liverpool, with date* to the!3d instant, hu arrived hero. Her advloes have already been published, ehe haring been intercepted by .the news-yacht of the Awociated Press, when off Capo Raco on Sunday The Canada bad strong westerly wind* daring the entire passage. Nothing wu seen of the Atlanta ! telegreph fleet. She wu detained, fifty»flve hours by foggy weather outside the harbor. , The papers tarnish reryjllttle in addition to the summary obtained from Cape Race. The British rereuoe for the fiscal year falls short over five million ponndi staling. The judicial committee of the privy conned hu affirmed the deeisionef tW lower court, declaring the steamer North American liable for the damages censed, by her collision with tba ship Loander. Sr. Louts, July I A—Our dispatches from Leaven worth of the 13th, per U. & express to BoonriUe, say: The express arrived .to-day from Gen. Har ney, who was on the 6th encamped seventy.five mites beyond Fort Keorasy. Co!. «ooro<* column wu beyond the south fork of the; EUUa. Col. May wee a short distance in the' rear. At-headquarters, | ell theoelumns were ml],a»d insplsodid condition. | A dispatch from Nebrs*kA-CUy} of ib* &th, says j that trains just errived fretqr Keafrey report that the offioert at that fort had that Gen. Johnston had : «Btered£3|l]lt> like, city with I troops. Thirls 6t. Lotris, July 16.—Letters sw» Art Kearney, I of June 13th, say that tteh. tiafeay'rtodqaartare l bed been encamped thwro for alidajf, luaxpecUliafa 1 of the arrival of new Bwtnictiont from tho War Do. | Naw York, July lA—Six compel fur the army on the FectOo aide will on the 20th on the steamer St: LoqlrA part fcrAsp Inwall en. Ix>cisYU4.**Jttly 16. —The rivAi fast in the canal. Waathe* clear Ini uately; thermometer 69°.,{ Da. M*Ljlkr’s Lrvud Piixsi Puuiiwo Bros. Paoraixxoaa—Tbfs *real medklee baa •“**; I mtortheenceatdleeewof the Liver. IhettpM.aree* \ Mlotarv tad epeady. ends* the earns 1 thatltMootearpnaingUeboald eoperaede ail tobere. «■ I i vested br a very dleilaceUhed pbyetdea of Thgtaie, who 1 I practiced la a rertoaoCeoaatoyia which BspatM,or Ww I CcQoUist,iepMUatlrfanaS£lUe.ea4«oaHMo, «&dwno I had •Mst reerv In tU-ecrerias the lapedlNrtfaad propew- j tiooißC their quwtiti**, the* FUU'Mepeeulitriy adapted to every tom *f the diwae t Sod never tail io aliejtetetbe j moet obetioate caw oClhet terrible eoa»n*q»*. JfWheve Joitly become ceUbnted, and the raaearahee of fir. MXaa* I have placed hie Mne mboss the beaethetonof maakiitd. [ I So one hatiof •ymptoon of thie tonal debt*/com plaint ( I tavahtabunue. Ilavmreg epals { I in the richt aide, under the edge of the ribs, wlßblnereae 1 | Mwiihpreware--«asblsulhi eitheaeeeo tt^iflelde-» | with ottMkmtl, aot&ebaee oeoetast. anyufaewotu- I d*r blade, freoMStly exteadinu to the ten of meboalder. 1 Rely e*« it, that eUheo^4h»lrtterprißeeie«ito^lmtn I taken firrheamatic,they allarieefreiadleiew of-IbeUv* I I I of Dr. IT Lane's Urer Pills, prepared only fey nsadsgßre*. | I beouefaltoeekforDlLirLAWl 8 I CXIKrITKD LIVER PILLS, maimfiic Wed by fUOfnfO d.Ut«PUU,U. qUnCri Mu.llnvKau. inx.»« I . JeUhtewT •- fllHlN IMS- apwat ~ lake superior copper »ni* BMBI.TI!f?’WOK0 PARK, M’CtTRDY A COiy MANUFACTURERS OP SHEATHING BRAZIERS’ «i 4 BOW COPPER, PRESSED OOP PER BOTTOMS, Rolled BUU Bottom*, Spelter Volte, Ac. lmporter* aod Smlh* la METALS, TIN, PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac-' CooiUoUjr oa hand, TJo®en*» MaohiaM and Tool*. _ Wanhnaf, No. 149 ijiril ■>*» 1 20 SteooitOotl, Pllt»lmr(b, PUM. . *l myO-d3m*wlyT 1 ; A. A. A. A. CARRIER A BRO., - Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agene. No. 63 Ponrth Street* V TJTTSBUBQ&PXXXJ. '■ Com»*Di«r*prmntad of WgtotJttndlD*. Ch«t*wd by P«nn»jlTmnl*M«JotiiW State*. ■ Fire, Mirloe »Dd U*r BiO* Ukea cf g/g. oarbier/ ; M. KJ. <5 I 1111 KBl* I *si ‘ BBBfHT, I. Extracts Teeth without Bfiiivby an E.vtiix-1 iTsnr Anawthetlo ogMit opplkd to tlio teolh and goto! I oalr. T»rfo from MM to fall Betti Inserted ob tb» Tlrioar i BeUlUobaeea Ho alaoiuMrU t«ib on entire j j hug w (ih eoßtinnoai pun, which in be*oty t deiallttaM oart ; ddt»bUlij«*nti6tWMfir> plow*. Coll and «*inlD* ;*p*efc ; GMDIo - [, V ««_Offiea Ha 61 Jbtirlb «t net, below lUrkat, (mx*A J.M.LHTLB mbbohakt TAix-pga/id No. 54 St 1 . Clair Street, 1 " i ss;'N5 s ;'N (Dr lrUl/. Now BalMlng.) PITTSEU&aiI. SA. . eo3QJy«Ub .. . ■ ■ 1: ■• ' ' • • “ ; '.'l'd JAB. MoTiA.TJGBX.XN. ileohol, Cologne Bpliit« ud Bnul 011,^ dalfcdlyto ; KiiroriottMU m buudwj, All UsdittfTobMCOi B*«ff**« SATereeratij UkMitb* bofldtef. No. .laßWcol addition to their M*BnActw^B*UbU*hia«nt,No<*Bhwt» ftmtvbmiharvfllbtplMMdttTMdntbdrrrlMda, . I *pgdydfc- •• ;£».•••;•■• i' r ' " * ' « Forwarding XJomrnlssion Mmohant, •.jjrpWHoy,ipifir»T>amaiK ; Checum, SntteiSNSeede, IH»h, I.:*-'. - rV-rr- *4B4':PWdoe» OsskbUjt, # • . to* , Na. Sb Wfcod strut, , ; -♦ “ POSTLKVi KBiiSOH * CO.» *■ 1 • . -Jtmvfb&arintf ; -.V i. . \ OUNBARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, BOBXHSoira SOLIDtWBTOTIKi 80YTHBS— Warmed. Cait Sit tX cratf itaamirtd JSlotdi and Sfido, i .4. JToet,Jlof nidifaiiiP#forfa,/»db*, ifattgfr 4a. 1 WariboniitHo* IT Vukit ■ V; myUgmfe. ; . pITTSSUBaH, PA. XTOTIOE.—In conicquenee prtbe intewiaa il3|ldMntta«(otfpirtatri)>lp *X)dUugTmt i*CtiftC** W» «• If™* stock »ttxcMdlact7 low prloM. ad mo. BDEonimili/ ■■ I Julylii,ms.-li»:d*«*. : ’ ; jQUOALS,' JOB LADIES’ DRE£SE8 f . eedg&bd Tp . CTa . i-*rta*i>, < Commercial vosjgki. y. n* Sftovor, V. r, Jfii l, Ooacxirx, Riven. toxmx j. 'ii ■Owma,. Dtn» M’Oixmx. piTTiitmaaAAii&STa. ' TnnscnitßißifiAYTcuV»lW** ■ YLOCft—Very lUtla ofierini ifrttt Aral hand*, the only •ale btlu• lot of 45tbl> near at R3J7I Proa ttoc*; 150 doOhfoaaper el |3,40i ldO » t* 16,2tt 23 10.527 77 31CJ14 65 pAZ?& 61 66 £6,121 S 3 HRfOl 75 TUae (gam, v>an*rx4 wish the same month last year, abov a dtfC/aaa* of *41,556 54 on the mala alcm. tad a* U rreaae e£ tl&t 61 on Us* ffedtiagtice Branch. Adding tb* r»v« the p«rfc*raberg brand)* there 1* aaa«- gregat* dapem ef $16,246 #T vtflb Jtsecf bat Boerb&fteJf Uisxxv, July 12.—Tb* aarfcet hrca£&*h toolLwit* Ac)J vttfa a moderate d«ma»4- heraraliam of Bauk LaraUcaaUdelMforlwa»,4Ad flferemtft; EW all! a,ui4 to* « to totfy owrt j aud 600 «d* R*vk ‘■loero at {£s6 w y*h fcolfaddacfc thera twi nice at **? mv Bat* at j|*oag ■» M*«U«f4W /Lee* jtMrtw# UeUf# •/&&*, .Wpl/* h«ab- I ole, i ■ •; Thenaipt* at last yoar LatmU { flow, )>£w/M9 W«h4» shrat. w«/x» M*A4e owejejnel «• e^oew I ipa iawMaelA the k*c£jtpt| of thi# /w jtd htwh- I ou. I Yt* efalptuwAe of »«ekhweb<&t7J,6?fcam4*« i *bd boj&eia-’fuf «*<«, wtflfojf.d tsttistf btu&Hflt crai*, • Yhetot*) eMM# at* fyjer t 6M#f I Ml LVmete h£sa|t»|r hseraU kSlwx, SJWhASf f«Md»*le vfiooch, »*4 IfiffXGS bhdoel* td.ioatc, isekioga total *d eetr fe* fsiub4s4fyrti*, comfy, I LfUtfiiK'bueWie, fh* ehiwaenie at thie tfai* laid r«ar vara tXyWhwfida sf flow I .fcoAxle «f vfisst, AAWAMfIMheUef corJVA»tWXdfebwfale t€ oat*, mak lugatbialof 4,4»7^aLa^tU,a«J ehowhogaa faerwaato 1 the cbIMMnU ffefr 7*af of pryfflr* utmloe* .** f.<4rf*Ha I (t>,lQotififty wore tha« ffca AipOKiflc at Air Um* latt I reotipu of f«»h*r‘doriflg fbejael vwk ww* Wg-’ OOU Uttt, wUlug file total r*K» tW* llii**Sf7,lW,t72 fWt, scxlnet no wfllhMte of tet at. thle flat lut ItfljiMgoTlniM, I3tl»* . niVEKSKWI. Tba waetlw J«b>Meywa* wry warm, wltti thermome ter about af noolt. The jispt it at t% !eet foiling. Ho thing In U*e way «f beal&eee wu (Mog on the love*. There wen no daperiur m daring Uta day, and but one ar rlr«l,«wtvf MietluW >UftinftonrZt««rJtU. TbeMel roM and Endeavor will get oft t*day. The Usatioga aleo fa loading with *ll poaaibM dUpaUb. A large Bb»ber of lul they ere almort *ll laid tip repairing aM painting forth# fcllboslfwm, The Emm* Grefcemu* been aice)/t>Alnted,'ud look* Letter than w» remember baring eeao her before-.. The mao earned Jc**ph Ingll*, whom w* menttosed won fire wwka jumie having died In dtftttotfeo oo board the Potomac oh bar way op from GlnrlnmilrOOd wboeo body Copt, Harry bad burled at Park*nbofg,fcae coorioa living to Union county. Capt 11. bad Utter*’from them thanking Lira fur bto klnrfii**e, tud- remitting lila mosey. They uv the k coantef hla death in’ the Oaitw*., ’ Tot OssruAttnox—Oo Friday taunting, all the Mica eveo.ol the Arctic and of .the Great Weal had dteappeartd. The watvre of (he Ohio had cloeed above their wr«i«, and Sowed oo again, litre and there a piece of a charred tim ber waa keen, bat u hr w any tatne la concerned—eave perhaca in tbe abape of eooe old Iron—^dbcae two boats arc a totaJlo**. ' . . Thera war* aevwilowuere lathe Arctic gbeweeboltt ! la PUleborsh, and waa entered cm tbe book# of tbe Inter* J aaee offloee sere A.H0.1. 'flbewae wry atootly tmflt,ud bornt for a very long time. All bar timbera wereanbstan llal, and bar faeteolnp very aacoro. Her valna la varioee ly eattmaud, aome taring the waa worth twelve, eome alg teen, and atom aa high aa twenty tbooaaod doilare. Aleir average;eay slty)QQ.woaldptobaUyc«ver her. Though a good, the baa barer been a vary profitable boat, being too Urge for low water, and therefore able/to ran only apart of tha year. She waa Ineared In tble eljiy aa tollowe: „ln the ZarekA....—.. •• Plttaborgb ~ «■> -*,OOO , M raUaena- : - 3.M0 - WOO Tb* (irrat VTeet wee a t«r*#ocd and well built »Ura vb
    elne*. ■ Thriofiowlng are the Isturancee on the Great Weet la thla city: in the Renta 41 Pittsburgh— -44 CSUwoe...— , v " Western ate*-of recruits b«-dispatched iwfchjh ie to de- l» villas with A ra eloady alt#p- ‘Total * .- - ~-..5»375 00 .-Tba *boT« an all tba toacraooee wa eooto bear of la tbit rtiy. Then may ha othera bare, aod doabtleee, if oolbm . toofficerla otbar cittern Tba eatJmatoofdasaagm bytha fire which we made c* Friday moralog doe* not vary mate rially from tba tact—from twanty-tfato twfotyeerca tboo «aad uollara, of wfckh we know of iannoco to tba axsenst j of $17,675. I UiaacLUXsaot.—>Tba steamer Ohio *m add yettarday at 1 SbrtiflTa aala to Theodora Cook, ot tba Cm or Barker, ltart 1 Cook, ftr ffteft lb* Ohio ran to NtwOrlaana tort msoa, udvae worth at leaet $3,000. Mr. Cook andffke Sheriff wera tba' only prnoaa oo beard of tba boat at tba boor of aale,aad ahe waa kacckadoffto OtpiCook at th* aboTa -vary low flnra. Cast. A. D.Araitroag, of tba Botslca, inform* a* that | Qapt. Dick Fowler baa purcbaaad the Silver Star br $9,600 I fer tba Braarrilla and Padocab mail trade. Steaatwat Elafflater. • ABBIVSD. . - f DEPARTED. Unmm, DnmmUlK .1 Loaoraa, dtrowarUi*. Telegraph.' do. I TaUctajjb, ■ ’ do. Ooiooat Bayard, Eliiabtth. J Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. Bat* Graham, Zaoatril!*. gm»—6)£ feat Sail toy. , T«lt|rtpWoß«(kitl> Kaw Yum, Jtt!ylfc-~Oottooflrtn;«al«*2oQOUl*a. Flow Vary; 14,100 bbl* sold; State bM declined 8c; ak* a ga.Bo t\u. Wheat qtU*t;6CMX» bwhaoH;western red |U»; ilwenkf* club «2$BS; allow 90, fork flrmnt *10,600 114,14. Lard firm at H>4©tlJ£. Bugar buoyant; **U* 8000 I bbds at an advance of VL Orlsen* 6@6c; Mnscorado I ?Uc. Dacoa dull at 7}&B for Bid** and 6s4©«c for SbouT* dsn. Mrltt-i steady; Orleans 40c- Tallow b«ld at 9}je; buyer* olter ftwiy at Coffee steady. »*!« 2000 bag* at 9UOIL Freights on Hour to Utctoool S; on Grain . Stock* dull; Chicago and Rock lalatul, 76}£ lacrosse and jUhrs&kte.6,N. Y. Central, 86; Readies, Mflwaakk and Min-IS; Missouri Sixes, Oaten* and Chicago, 8S; MlchToantral, 88J# Ertejltvi: Ctmland.aod Toledo, 86J4; Incrpssa landgt>at»,32>g Caufornl* Sstcts, 67. . ' pnTT.tntLnti, Jaly 10.—TT»r* 1* no change to notice in tko Host marktt, and prica* are firm. She Inspection* for iliii Miibpiiminl to 6,451 bbl* *up«rflne.whleh tencalnal rtaall sate* to trade from tbla figure ub to *4. according to brand and quality. 'Die receipt* of tfbaataro Slight; sake of red at and white at $144 @1,20 for good quality; salts of 15,000 bn* red at purqooia rations. Kya acarcs and held firmly at 70.; The demand for Coro baa fUteh off, but receipt* continue light;.nlesof bush at Me trf- Southern Penn*. yellow afloat. Oat*' nra firm at 43 for both Penns, and yellow. In Groceries or ■' ProrWone there 1* ho change. WhUky scarce and'flnn; ■ oln of bbls at 25034 a and dredge at 34. . Cm amOob*tt qfNiw You,aa> A. S. HSATH,of niddtjr, being daljnrcro, edth thU he la* Procuring Pk&rtan end Anyeonln theclljof Kew York, nod • Qndutta of tie University Medical Coi- Uot ofeilddty. ' i -** ' Deponent farther ulth that the Ocrtifcaia of Cura here unto enaexed, ere trae end correct extracts fix® tetter* of B ‘ ato The extract! dfcarcewfllbesentwtthiheßecdpe. ■, Jettlmdr . • - " " ' BiitwoMuJalTlcAflonretoailjendoDchAneed. Wfceet ’nrngTWnnnT SAT.ff, OR ■teedjet *I,U for newred, foTwhlte. Cora I jwoxiwwv* w .teryflrtn. Whliky itradj. PxosUlone firmer. CaOMUtv Jnlj 10.—Hone qaUt trat steady at $3,76 for for extra. Wheat fim; receipts tight. Corn do. imi actlvs and* adranced to 60c. Salasof new spring Barley at 60c. Whisky 21K- No sales of JProrleloos; Vert Pork bald at glS^O.■ linseed Oil &3®70. Groceries In ; good demand and firm., SALMON, MAOKAREL AND HALIBUT Jost received at fftiNGE’S Family Grocery and Tea w,federalhtrSet; Allegheny, fiomaof.the lamctasd -.’fettmt No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon to he found la the city. \ Abo. 100 lba. Smoked Halibol In prime, order. . /n hhdfl.pnmeN. O. Sugar;. 200 Ibis. N.O. Molaaeea; ' -/ i ... 76 bxs Tobacco, tariooi brands;' . > ,16 kegs 0 twist Tobacco: .. 200 bxs. Window. Gian. aiettsUas, HscelTedaod forage .by ~ JtO R. BOBIBQN 6 00. Sundries— 30 bbi«; sum Spring. Ext™ r«ml]j Vlottn 13 wa»XrtiWiMif;3i»cta numb I o«ttk»l<.ttnr*,i>« landtag from «tomtr rule by '>>‘j • .loti . ISAIIH PIOKJSf t CO. . 'OH rihirS DBS-BACON SHOULDERS;, r SSUkUWv/10,000 do do . Hams; - • ■ “ ,6,000d0 do- Sides; ; : i*■ S ■ ••• 20tcs.S.CrIIama, • f" ■■ Jditrec’dami'fcr'aalebr *.' T.HmJC h QO. gTORAGE TO LET—Two loi ge dry Cel lar* and Second and Third floors, on favorable lerai. . - afoolce of r , nHCnOQOK» McCBSSBT * OO r Jet No. 122 Second and ltfrfteotetmU. MOURNINGGOODS.— Black Grenadine, Black Tames tine. Black tone Da Alack iMM, Black Chillie. DUckllooiDelalnaXrapea^V*lU, Jte. Jy^S^ s rrr , c, aAVeOH LOvKt*Marketed TbGTATOEp—IOO bur; at 25 • ---• •tagßcoondandlftlTrontaireeta.- TI/TACKAREL —25* half bbbn. largo and • j]fl» rnedimays for sals by ‘B.DkLZKLL i CO. : /^(ODFIBH—2tcs. in 6tore and for sale by bn BUS. WHITE BEANS and 30 do Dry ijy .nd tor Ala by K- 83812Q3 3 CO. 1 | A'CASBS'BAL SOI>A for Bale-by_ - u , jjSOjd? • B.L.TAnSBBTO£X* 00. TAKD-40001bs.No. 1 Lard recMandJbr , jm>p&S.Wtßaß4Qo; Ti^. r^f.SSSi3SS^Si^ AMIXiX FliOKfr-Cho‘«« white Wheat in. >EANS;—SO boah. primowhitaia toieand Mh?2l«tT ftol » J.KOtsmtD.. iICONS3UNDWHEA.T SACKS-5,000 | > ' O«nß™?Bro;PoTAToSB»»'«mTti{Br: m Y;MftWtTs^ Trr KBnCMkOOIJ3«iI^ Swwi>feiSftF gw m 6 VKamSai? 11 » r- .£ &+< XITAS AWARDED THE riBSTPBBMIDSI, A SILVER MEDAL, AT THE NEW FORK ” State Fair, 1857, and a number of Ifremiunu from different Cpnnty t’ror?. time the machine Km been remodeled find improved, and has prove * " e ‘ 111 ( , aotaal trial, 188 BBSS BBXBB WOW IW B'SB. : , • As such we offer it to the Public, This Brill has been in test 1 , trials with different DnHa^ and always came out Victorious. v ; ; - j i l! —a. * S^Weare now prepared to fiU orders, and would advise those wishing to purchase toaca* in their orders as earlv as possible,- as we may not manufacture a sufficient nnnlbor tO r supp.y the demand, unless the; are ordered in season. Apply to M. D'. WELLMAN, Agent, SHOP IN OF PHCENIX OtTITOBY* ,■. * ' Comer of Penn Street and Cecil Alley, Plttal>ur6h*X , a* y ; MonongaHefct Hlvei XT. 8. Mail Packets munramiimpg, i yr»airar& jpraaoH, ijga | - Cut. J- a Woomrua. } Cur. OimiCmk. The above new steamers abe Mtr wmiriw WplfllT. Mflffam, Bwfl' It* Piu> bank-at trtiock A- ti-, uAJtnstat Boats at « O'clock P. tL ter BUabMtevß* M«mt» btfa Qty« BJ*wmbi Payola Otp,Cirm> : pVroni» cn bwti'ladaiK,— ntsnfaf (nm&v*mrVbUt*»Mti tfdoek lotto* BKniifi(Mi4l>islipfwdiC' fit frtpflufcfMttMl 4«^it6H) , 'o&pfVlarf OnatMt itsJr dcbftaftd,r*afc9B (S^,fiiioi i fc4>aiWi Ffldnc As&ifca. E« Cram. ttSwtttn «. P«A end e!l to trra*d!rt*?eirfec*fAOT»Ai;tfc*CThtnel,* Ic^doek, y -£, T?OK ST. LOUIS, GALENA,. Jr DCEOtCE ft MDL>-TU fr-i-rr -t g«Wnc« R i. |9m«l r>rfc^snsjB, is^s. M FTb CINCINNATI & LOUIS-» fCfrL.W VlLl*—TheAne itHMf JSSEAYOB.dMBA GnslXerU*, vtfllaerefrr the ebote end all tniamediet* pomes THIS PAT, the 17fhfn»t; at 4 o'clock, P.3L Por trrlxhtorp«a*aceappJyenbo«rdortaj • ySu JTLACK,BABJZS A CO, Agent*. No. CO, corner of Wood and Fourth at*, Plrtaburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and eutWr*peptle medicine, tinea pill* are recommended to the pillule by tba former proprie tor (Dr. Wn*on)«Ub e confidence inch as * long continued andcarefol trial of them in an ample practice warrant*. In their operation u a cathartic, they Inflaenoa more tbs mo tory and 1m the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination la common use. ‘ AS A TONIC—They i|(N with the moat delkate atom acb, removing nan***, path and debility from that organ, and tbroochlt impart ton* and rigor to the whole ayetem. AS AN ANTI-DWPMTia— Ihaynatttrallaa and inter rupt tba formation of add*, chock farmaniation, and pro —the direct consequence* of chemical uctiop,—*? action which ahonld never czkt In tba human stomaeh. Prom these pecnllaritiaa In the Pills, • peraon Uking themmay exnectti free, full and natural evacuation of the bowel*, vrithont pal£ uanaoe, local or general dabUlty.or that die cnatlnr richnessor eostirenee*—the uwaleOect* which at toad or follow the oae of otherpurqes. ..... |2MO TO _ 881* TO „ 281* TO liW TO j.acAariKLii HOtela Hifrffdtotojtatt, «ndd l; b; j & 'H, a. myer^’ PISTO3ST S.EED DKILL BBOADCAS T SO W! BK, PATBUMD MARCH 3, 1857, I», wa think, destined to lupersodo all other Drills now m use. Ktgulat Sttarans. £t. Brais, let. Ctitriimaft, Set. DH. It A. WILSON'S Toole, CftlbaHle and Asti-PppepUe PILLS, pftSPABKD .ASPAOU> BT B. V, PAfIIBITOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, CERTIFICATES. Extract of a Letter from 11. F. I’arnt*orth& Co., Dntgyittt, JfcmpXie, Tenn.,-Jan. 7,1858. Me**tt.B, L.Fa***«*®CkAOo.—We ware tba Crvt to in troduce Dr. B. Adam* Wilson’* PUI* hare many ye*n The* worn tba beat POlaTtr In thl* market. We me no other in our own faaißee, and encored for them a high bJ m ° mmto TTt£S?kmhi 4 oo.' Extract of a Letter from 0 . TF./rtcm, EathvUle, Tea*., February 15, 1858. Mavra. B. U Famravoc* A 00,— Dearjtira:—l hare men Dr. B. A. WHaon** Pflla oaed for the agna with good effect; I have them myaalf. and believe them to be the beat Mllntua. I have no doubt they will cure many other complaint* whan properly need, and I cheerfully recom mend them to the public. _ Fra* CoL Wm* ffopkint, late Oanal Oommimoaer. Wamcrotog, Pa* January 8, hare been using jimr^Anti-Dyipepttf’PtUa.««Mton **• Hflfrpfr} ft>i» »ißry«*ii,Mflcta tralbfaSf tty tb4l Inn u»r found any medic! oe equal to them iareileringfiie from aflbetiooe of the stomach and haw. They here Berts tailed to rslferameCrom headache, and bar* always my system 1b batter condition thaa they found It I most ooo ftdeaUy recommend yourPillsaa a safe and highly valuable medicine. Tory reapectinlly, Ac., Wil uOPKINS. , Pr.B.AW«WiHei. ■ ■ . Front That. Blaehvu>re,E*2i Trtaturerof Allegheny Cbvniy, Pa. , . . To. Dr.E. A. WnaoX.*—Detrain I hare been uslngyoar Pillsaim IMQ, and do deddedly say they are the beet PfU la ose, or that 1 bate any knowledge ot I first nsed them for w akk headache,” with which I soflered beyond tlcm. lan happy to say, that they entirely cured m*.— thru I dm than «s fomily medicine; if I am btllloua c* anything eße me, end I require medicine, I taken Pill aaditesreame; they are andhare been for the last Bereateen yean. , THOUA3 BLACKMORB. January 8,185®. ; I Bear Dr. Keyter. . I . Heetn.B.L. PaawwckACo:—X bare had eans’derable experience In the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded I by Dr. B. Adams Wilson, of which you are cow the propria- I tore. andbATa ofteoWt their benign Influence ia my own [ case for iuitoiu iemfflcjN, arising troa s disordered oocdl» I tioaoftbasteaach. l hereiUkewtespaeccibißdthem fox. others, la casaa of hmienada and otbar.formaof baadacha | depending bn a deranged and fori table coadltfen of the I atomach aaddlgeatire organa, for which they »«mpaa»liar* I ly adapted, being entirely frea frtmany griping temkogy II regard them aa a very Tslcabto PiU, and one that purges.' | without at all da bOltatlng. Toftottruly, QBU.IL KXTBEB, 140 VoodattMt.> I Pittsburgh, March ®iISSL— jufl-dAwlyT - 5 OUD DB. HEATH. HAVING lost .ihia father, two brothers/ daughter, eon-10-law, nephews and niacaa by that dreanfal danse, Oomcartiox, and saflerlng with a cough himself, he eooghs and discovered a Prerentire and Cure, for Colds, Oougbs, Bronchitis, Oonsumptkm, Herrons Debil ity Asthma, Ac. IDscough wsa cured ircoedlAUly; ha. cured his relatives, who InWited the disease, and to can* section with his tom have employed It in their practice, I curing thousanA*of eaaseeoasiaered hopelem by for the purpose of reecuing m many of his suffering fellow beings aapoaalble, he la tending the redpe to all who wish ltfor lOcsnts. , __ I ADDRESS: , . > X>ra* HBATH, I 101 Spring st, opposite 8h Slebolaa Hotel, X. Y. City.*. The following will protect lawolidl from Imposition*'. ICS OUSTS, BRKAD 3i,M ' HASAER'S CREAM TREEZERS .At redactdprlcM. u tfco time ta npplj joarielf »t j. T. CBAIOVOCTB, IS4 Wood it. CO APS—A luge. supply of low's well-. I Otawirn Brown Win** Bo«t, listry’A Alto, Howr, 1 fjta, L.«-. ««..r t^J r jo j .. corner DUnood and Maihsifttoeat. t. rtIQARSI CIGARS!!—A large lit of genu' \J iM HaranaClganofth* ehltaAand “Entra Aetoe" krudt rwdtbw day. no** yffhing a i*n of mod OUrtra thonld alltnd ex«tin» Dry I stock bafoc* pnrefiasing ibewhara. JOS. FLEVIING,- •'■ Murphy & bubohfieij) bar«‘ we’d a lot of Tlgared Bata UntUsa,» deeUfd bargain. oriitl. ' w» ar» bow offaring oar Baraga and firunaoiM Bobos at anch lower prioaa than potdat party In Ibe season. SUNDRIES— 22 bags Flaxseed; ado Feath •n; 13 do Itaa. Wt»t; SO bbtt. S. Spring* .xttahol lljtfoor, to»rtir*on «tsm»rQlmwoodM«l-lot»ljW lot retmr picket too. E LOUR—2O bbls.. Extra Family, made Ol •eUetot WMWIW, aprwilr te iMr uj«. Id ■ton and for aala toy ’ v -BOBBMDIGJS36Y, y."' : :■• ia*rw»trtrxncft^wood. y.ATTJRLACK SILKS.—A large loijmt xacaiyad and •aWac i €l*e*P«* *b*a ***s^toatfcwr ofletad In (tola dt?. Plaaae call and aea them. t jaiWaS - £gANBOHtOVB.T4 Market rtraat. ; INEN CHECK, RUSSIA DUCK and 55 kinds ofgooda for bapf wear. Abo, Lawn^-Baragat Mg^.rBmaW(^Sg o itMra , HM - tat . t . •TVCULIi MUSLIN tad * " IVI ■' flgurad Bwisi Modi a*, at 12>£o par yard, jii ttkij down at dcdSl octasla ct, /. r; ■ . ABPBcniixiP.l STRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOOsks linn Katift family Floor In atora and forjaH toy : jni : BOBga PICAJE t, 134 Rent «t, nsar Wood^ : "(7RESH EAHILY BU'PFERieceiyed daily P'earßxnrfofcln Im«ii>adtoQcfc>t»L not anaithe.bat datrta* In Ohio, fcraaU,wtool«eila anOratan.ijrrrv-'•; ; jpg , t RlOMjCwXadB*oo.'lMlilgl}»imt‘ t. TXTINDOW COBTAINS-Plsin and Satin Tf Omnsind lteaiaaOartalni, for Mb atwbobaale andratoOb? W.F. MABBHAIA* 00,8? Wood at.-. < i $1 find bashWteaffor saleby - ; IIAJUU . - HHCBGOCK, KgOSßXitr A oo; - ; L-i jdtt -.‘ , - ,-yia Bacodd and HI Tract mraat. arenow wHing allMnd%of Dry Goo^ * 5* LOTH, TAMariat «fct T7AMILYFW>UR~6QtbbI» Extra Yamilj.* J} »bbbbWa feMcinafloor trjalabr f \TwcfibA < ißafflsa^WHCT*oa,Ho,l»Jibgtyit. 'PU^DBYJBQN'^^.toniilbr^aMioi jtfO '-• :,f'- ~^v^ngKETH.OOUJJIB>; f^T I jusfr'recM atafbrAnle-hy -Mkaft . SrVTATOKS— IOOTm»K tri - jaiswllattrous. JJEALTHI ASD DEACTTtI Conferred oa'the Ladfee by wearing’ .. s- - DOCOLAS St BHEBWOOD’S '' OSLSB&AiaB fIiIRTS. TheunpemDetod *u»»«oftii'-:.’ ; '.' r i NEW E3CP j 9wNSIOM' SIXIRT the maau&ttom* to^3«^ MrriDstmtoutiat' wfll eaaUa them to prudase dVdensi (fptt Bfcirtv) per . **r deriagthe mcßthaof June, July and-Augwtr They alas call nttration to their - - - v V SEW LINEN SUPERIOR SEtET,' ~ Tot txwvetisc. vhfeh fa tuerirfer unfycm! rocamsudtlior» frcuitheXedke. • ;^ l ■. They me the eofe nHy . "“ “ .v ‘latent Adjustable Bustle*' in uao. ? Bmn a« eu; iattitkia offvtd 1b ft* snrißt,»' ta*y «r» «D either {fifriagtsKoU cf ccr patent, «r wvrtb )CHU Tiirj t!wEdtlidoj*«m } . '■ ' *' r 70 Other IHEferent Styles, , irCae “PtlgiU A4jart*ht»e%jti*.* T ■ ■> >■- TYgmt SKTKTS b*T* tot wcuanKipil»i by Un IPOtl- SET KEDICiL ACTQO&I7T m tkt but article. /» Imdia tut Che/ ha «w h*m tRS, ATTKSTIOSr ! rznu&nr & johusohi ... n*rli>g loerwied their fatfUtta for attii applying \ ••i'j'V; W. B- & GO’S « PATENT ELASTIC; FIRE , * AJfD - -j Y-5* WATER PROOF CEBUSIIT A RE now prepared taexecuteorderafor^j- 7 : A^de*crfptto&of£ooft 7 ste«'aorfist,atth*''*)iortest''iu>'/ tteeaod.wttntimatmostanwtDetnff dsteraiMrtfr’.ptttbtf' •' Booth that cannot bn surpassed for;-; ; '■;/*; • ’ Cheapness p. 1 Oar Booth are too weQ known to require*]}? eulogy fr ‘'V ns. TMtlmnnialjintaTor of thi* Roofing nnd samples e* ll be seen by calling at oar Office, N 0.75 gmltfcfleM street. BaUdlilgs covered with the-ebore Roofing can be wea M 11. Nelson's, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Back’* new HotsL corner of Qraat and gereuUi streets House: of .- W. 0. Leslie, Esq* Diamond alley, crppasito BtabU: Store ofß. Straw, corner of Market add Second *Uf also House of B.H.Boccop,eaine Mock; Brown*Ttll«» Wharf • ©oat; Houss of Robert. Flynn, Conferees, between Webster' and Wylie street* fitoraofJ.. Bf.- Mcßbbertv -Wchater-at,-; Stable of A* Bradley, corner of Water.alioy andSanderty. street, Allegheny; iloase of □. D.WilWns,' Esq.,'Wood’s •, Bun; Hooseof A.Ncgley, John Scott, WO. McCall and ilrl ' Coon, East Liberty: and many others too nnmnions to mrn* Uon/ . PERRIN A JOHNSON, apfcdawlyT ' N 0.76 Smithflcld»WPitubargh,Va.. - ATBST NEWS from all parts of tlio world. £e*lh* NEW TOES '•> DAILT nBIULD. ' S; -i-. .IaiBUJSB.: and TIMES,- pmuw>ELpnui>AaTPnEss, - • 'L . ..% .PUSUO LEDOEE, •odOISOIKVAnCOMKZSCUL, : ■ " ■: ■.. DcJltwra •*> mry psrtv oflh»eitj,l>7lo*Tii»?y<«rftddtwr*« ' iriWZ A MIXEU'S, Moenlo Ml.: Trad* (applied. • Mi QBBAM FREEZEHS. f, .. . ;r MOSSER'S PATEN*! 6 MINUTE FREEZERS,-; Thfttat and cheapest ICE CREAtt FREEZER HADE. WiU be sold Manotactcmi* price. x. j. caAio k ora, i?a wood»».. .h CABFBT& .THE MARKET STREKTCARPET • IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY I •II demands fcr Velvety Bruateli'Thrce-plj and in- _ :- grain Carpets, qf aTcry ~nrie*2&cii» Bold by W.B. HAVEN, . jeli - , Comer Market and Second street*. -.'. FIBH.-T 25,1i£ bbls. No. 2 largo MockereL'3 ■ . jBo. do-;.. "3. 23bbU.lhltbnotoXIoniaft;- - ; 30 do’'Ho.'ltrisißisdghikd: . v . , uhcdo. do ;dov do . W■bbl•.■■ : d•'■ , WMiofi»fa;'• SO}lf.dQ do do’ ■■ 10 do -do .Treat. ... tQt>blo.lfor jUowivM Dry Soli; »•' ... 29d0N.?. Honing*. la ftoio ood for Mia by, J*U -WATT A WILSON. Goal by Wctf ht« . rpHßsubscriber is'prepared to •JL AEfgbwiyorKttAmß^ 1 • * - v.~ -_v£?V T\- - CANKEL OB BITDMIKOUB COAIA :c , * Of Umlml qnalitv.Aa til Oaat deltmtdbj me 1b velgbeS. parcfeMKreeurev ongettlng faUsuarar*. •* ; COKr,LIME,rauTIIBICK AKDCLAT. " ; T -TV*A.HoCLDEO, AUcghcnrCo*lD»pot f -‘; nr3l 'Conwr Aa4fcntontt.»pdimiroMf!^,> T> ECfiIVED AND FOR SALE BY.WIL-'v t XV LIASI McCOTCUEOH, , SSbtli. large new No. 8 Mackerel: 25h£do '.do do -...’d0.' ' 60 bag*BloCDflbV „ . i SObexee Gnint’aTobarto:: . 60 half cheat* Sonar Ujion Ten; ■ 20' do-; anperior Black do . IOObbU.No.I Salt; 10 cuka Potash;' 100 boxes Cb**e** • ,;‘a ' •v ; ''-:V-',fea-'jr JOHN THOMPSON & CO., 135 Tllml st.,-.-, h»T* jest T»ertT©d «ad Tor lary* let ctf KngtiahTenetianißtd, , . ... RoeheUaOeiira, • VaraontOchr*«7 • . ; >t ... French Zinc. • r j: - Arosncno Zinc, I WbttelMd? . • ; ;, w •' ■ «ad VhlMftg, )\ JSEL—SO bbls Kaltimoro Herring. 25tbWHalifax Herring. at do ifo 3 Mackerel. . - Vr. to: do 50,l • do . • 4? ■ MHfdfrHo.3 do : - : J ‘ * sSKltttNo.l|3«wlBdo‘- v - -5' :' v ' 100 packtw take liekr melted a»4 for by iv. v i i jaia rvTT-.i ’ ; - • * J.b.CJtyyiELT), ' r 7~ ~.- x .') 6000 pound*Conn try t>*coe; ‘ ’ V.? . . 360 bo* primsWbftsßsaoii :• ... u. - .6bW».No.lUrtf' - *- 10ik*giFnah.BaUqr;i 'jv’ir'V. -.«• •• 1 box Deer Sklnr/ •• 1■" . ..fs - - 200bua BryAppto,-- Imtorsaßdfctsrisby • vgnUIVER * PTIATOftTU.':' v. Sundries— .• v .. T lOOboUtMSbrtMtixeslls&llbßiJp*;..''! " • y ‘i s' IWbsleebest IftryOftlnira; . ; SJbM*. Pitch; iO do B. Winter WbsUOn; * S& do W.B. No.lXwdOW,, k i \-i •» i \n\‘ ‘ On head and for ole by JONTSACoOLLV, \ 1-Je23 No, HlWatec near Cbetrj aU»y,7 /COMPOUND STRCP OF PHOSPHATES;: ■. OB»CQ£SIIOAL POOD.—This pnptriilon loaded üßpopatmr nfecdy t tat tojfaipeetfoly\«dbaUfa» tb« tute ud gmafttl’to tho-•tanu'^'V nth, soda** oot ndaceie by protracted umJBoM whoto.-’*. * »!• *i«J retell by . - Jpa , - Gar d~. • : rw-v... v' ... To lh»Clknt*orXß;3POttUo2fri^sr lei CUytf %m plrnf my .utftnltbed law taifMriWSL ft '• '• oflßlSa* MACKENZIE, Attomajtj No. CO Fo^rti ; - '•• v-,.i Steam; Marble- Works,' rr Y IMTAKBLBM A NIELS.—a Ujct aadbcanVY ÜBlWern owner!' otlUri ftute,Ooptr«ctqr»*ad «h*T'iri«t ~~ i • jo pgtciiMß onS, %n tnriua tocin v* S- * ? priorsw’wfmKmt^plaib - .>Y , to low Mto irnttheanrUhlo the reach cf BTBrT -‘ • pOWJi-.' .• ■; ■'; t :■ ■, v ; •:. <’ ■*■■.:■ jf; VMrmtnßiin^^Uett > »oaOr*T*'F4oi^»nn»««etit. r i' , S i .«•*'• SMt TnroftoftwiaW«A*Btsa4,To&a,iiudnbiiw'*' •'*' "■ -k » l m>lWrr3«l -’••■: ■■• . • ; T*fYßT«wri?pn , * ~U nm> - > ~'"s 1 s smmsm&sfc ■ ’ftffflflSSPSStsassKF „ y.iy. wixtAP*. ?r*- -I<= ' +1 :J$ V -- mk % • i : '-.^sS' ■I . i®. ■ , JS S' CaUftsd ge(