The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, January 13, 1859, Image 3

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■ ; COBBY * CO., ■'
or sheathing,
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Fonrirdii* Ud Commiitlo® lerekftßt»»
’ i An 4 Agents for the solo of KttobnrgK Mono
"fcctona. ardani for LAAIVBIDgS,
tffW, pftODTJOV l&t iolfcttad. Prompt niton*
' 1 ~‘~V v ' tiffH rreulTinx and . forwarding* .
Commtrelkl Btrtiti M* loomls.
■ ttoSfcdtelo •-•■ -•• I • __ -----
1 goTHIASt MOTBBBStt SOTHBAStII
Don’t toil toprocnr* Mis. Winslow’s Sooth
|lK ejrtl B* ®nta»T~lMn*. Ithttu>«lulon«rtli.
tt ciidplKflttßtaa tte proetw of tOTthlog bp iaBalag tb«
ffllanaiimaHfin •wfll allay pain, and la
Dapaod opoaU,notbera, It
relkf nadbtaUk to jeer
ThtoyahtfU* prepUAiioß to tbt preacrlptfon of on* of
-•^.ViVi^VfjjwtoafWlinrt iVlirnl fcmalt FhjiieUnalnNaw
baa baan naad with mv«r>tUUog Rcoeaslo
mlQjotoi«fOiaai.(.’'’.'
'WofeOntli tto.taa* tndaamt ramody la tha worid,in
. *0 cfiaM ufPjliiaitarf tad Dtorboo* lai OhlUran, whether It
rcrtoM febmlMlfcteg wfroa any otbar cansi.
BUtoaadhaalthe*ab#aattauUdbydoltonaa4e*aU,lt
|aw*rthU*witgtttngcJd. .
bbtUM.-Ma aoldompyott to tba Ualtad
JMtok lt iaaa old and wall-triad raoady.
r v PMCBOHuraaoßiTa abottl*.
*■• M'lfuin fjiwiilno nnlam tha for rimila nfHMITTfI Srtt-
KJIUL&aw Vbrk, to oa tha'ootaida wrapper, ..
&B bf Dnggtoto thronghoot thoworn.
ML«Bo.nr£llBta l Agent tor Pittotargh.-
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**'• Mctm&’s ■ MiEACtTLora Vx*i«k Dkst*ot*r,
-•/traa Bwtmtfto* </ It#**,
Fima,'Moontiroia, Mot as, diaafli iwicta, data, Ac.
. ..’ftoakiinlMifnpiatiDM'kiwvßßßte Ibtibon Ulli
~ forth* bat S 3 y»*r*throc*hoc*lcrop#,'wher#they bar*
met with ttrtaajptmbt to£c«m,k*Ta acnjilrtd for lh#tr In*
watbran> Ifain"
- ;< t£e fttpwalKrfßhUb, Frrtco/Awiiia, tlto Qac*n>T*Bg
*’ uuj.ln.tiiilla iimahalbiifr nffinlfm^jtintrm ~~ J *
Xtr ibiZXimim& JVitie fcuhTKffWtkad Qwaqffffrmlqf
cnth* only Rrntdit i
tallio«fvM,BmtQ«ztemlutaallldadiofTtrmla.: ,•
■ gini'i Vaueo&on PuriAASioa dMtny tit* unw*l
conoistnidartvUboatlHtvy, nadnmrtoU. HtoArtbaa
bio«gbtd«»ibtg.atlUkaaof tbanln ttovorld* tad from
tUaVdcy Ihe Watchword of alt booaekeepm, mcrchantW
nfUpoiiminaaibßftaadmcft wlllt« M Ahm«ri Flrwia.* '
joraiL pjlcxaqu fsox 25 casts to $l.
v.'ttißMMUx month*, or fln par omL off for Oaah, (no
v mM) • Bnat of ito lximtor isd fnutow.
JOSSPSMKTKK, PracticalOhaoUt,
' 613 Broadway (cor. Hootcn atO Saw York.
flimiilfrplilfiwlltoTr fUifm amtnmiiiMi firifTim
10KTfMBn0S«hnttl*ti
i i. daSoadfo
‘ DIBPLAY 0F
• : noLisni aim, .
JsVslbY, watches and faxct peons,
viiv^r v -- = :r.
: -
I-' No. 45 Fifth nor Wood,
", ' liLS":.’:. ' r, '
The largest taried auutment of
W »bon (ooin In tell dtr. uu >• .
IXPBI.BBLf 10.8 THB OOLIDATB,
Win bi fooad at Umlc for tho AUJOICAS
yr jhL a? oscb s - -
pubsi sruMan furs ii
■ ’ MoOOBB dr OO*,
rial Wood •
HAYING JUSTRBTURNID FROM NSW
lOUnd now rmahtogaUigaatochofCrari* modi hOliS
omayrtotog. .
': .BnSaba Bay Saida,
• - Uisk Babtob ’ ,
..Ytona Martin,
j BlbctUn '. ...
. ,:.i..Alsb"lW|B» BeW *
• Sbrnogoodahara tW mlacted with gnat cara, and win
bMelditoitatilppfffe''
LnOm wtoUng. to ,«r* invitad to
oOtßitSMbw ..x ■ - - : nollifctl
CAUPORSri SWAM ffft
<2lXfc.
‘Tin NICARAGUA.
sbip
: '7O UTJLU COUPABTj JPBOJPBIETOB3. i
oFTVvfT’nni ihe
AX&XfinCSD RATES.
B ,*T<ax»»iar»x»cwco. .
■?—-*-r, nittnottoftlMbtharat Isdadod. .. ..
AxiMp WABHIMQtOS. OT 3000 tfiu r*-
ibdwV'Cfcpt.B«nrr ChWchfli; hotington.itMn/o*-
point/forth* Calibrate. tv*fe
loot fior ptor, north tow, Now Xitk,«®Mo»d«y th* 6th
WDoabir, otSP. Mi guT/torPMOntyt, mil*, aod
fen Jo*n da] Hbrto,to coanoet* ■ 800 Jo*n d*t
Bo vftk i%» inU knows cad ooaaoflou atosAip EKE*
MAX,<fcft.aftT*sJ7, for ta.Tnadaoo, QUMbrsia; Them
OfbndMftMahlpi offer gMiiipOMd ’■oenmaodotfoasfbr
Iha I'lritjiiwtiiniliil of lothumfwat*
anilln |ob4_'orW>'art* tba cwroffj
bolth/. '•' ‘ r -:-- . 1 V
iWUmtiaf fnitht, «ppt/ only •Ufcocfleoof tho
oovpn/,to JOHN ft YKLVtoTOK, Agrnt,
oirSfihfr-holft No.3Bowling Qwa. Now York.
BAMXTHII* OKAY
£>2t AiE>SII.A.£TX> TAILOR,
Jfo. U ST. CLAIXrSTRMXT, .
. . FTtTSBXJBOH, • *-
Inritea pnbUaatfention fct&i* new endbcau
tlMMoortoctticflfrllOooda, cOMtotfat ofCJoUii, Omh
nod fjiytl 09 ofriwy. rtrlrt/ and •&!%
ta A* tmdkwWdrwfllbo
ImAo 9 tad it rnto «a low
M> 4aay^i>a»^nn«i:ft!fN*«i w "iißtfathodty. oCMfe 1
f«w SHir Store from
LOUIS MHiI<EB,, .M*nnl»otoi«r. of all
‘ ktofcrf Udler mi'dnlUiinil fun, ud Oor-
*a-,whcl«>t«*ad
nod, at Ks. US Vood UiWt, >bm Tlttb.
TruT tat tUrnd latbo MuiK.
,odoit »i4o to ocdarrt abort wjlloo. -
.» n-Q'-pAtparfoiafto* boopht.
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- tßmeto Twth. wilbqat pvn, b;u> isrtu
<TTr^frr J 1 ** *** n*<h ai r**
00. to fail Mtt4 IntoTtod qb tb. nrioof
tMtb aa cUin PartdaM
4«nMlltjouuiollUJJo phua. IWt u 4 <omtM »p«*
So>UTJb«rtb •tMat.MoV Vvfcrt, (am*
■tary!)Pflhfcgrtfa. A ■ '■
coiaiiiNs, • •' i-j
r&ittxitdt. and .toramlMlon Mwobant,
S'- AHD.WUOUaAtB DUUan
.-‘OVUMtoOißatter. Se«d«,l'i*fc, ... ,
... . 4nd Br»ta9« Q—ranj. .••--■• :i—*
. m. K meg Jtnd. KB«6«r»V. - -
■ x-;.-: i.i a.atHßim, a. 1 5
i-‘ -1M Ttiri Arwf, POuttrfl; Pitoa., '
BMk.hulJ» tiiußrnact Mm: Oaii«a»ui B»
|fel>iM. >mral jam' yrattlw. al&w Ha prof—Vm«l
MrrM»U tQKaiULJjn) MXniaAtOJISXS.
VUCaaHim
'/ i M*t a p>U.A.Vcl*m>. ■■ rIM-H-A-Wum. .
„ ’TSt'galSj?' JohnXLVMtor.il*!- .. :
JhcohlleOoUtowr.&q. mjfcljdi.
..: »BNJh. .stove: wcJbkb. ;
-ibfiX AIDBHBH A DliP'*',
MurCTACacarajjaDajuAxaurxnxr takxtt or . .
OttUM/FAMM Ml>- aBMWO
(i, Fancy Otate»roittA«e r
j&itfProprietorof the oelcbmthxi Pltixtt Gas
.s|^,,%D*iiw«x!nd;B« 0l a , Cps»ini , »#.. -•
fetS'oook stoves. -;;
04toe«zul/Sala<a Boom. V' v -iV
tortMrtfeaa,. Wo»a»t-,PlttaW«b-f»-
\r.ns.'BHii!HAßr,
aurmcrruijixiJ wuixaaia '
' _aun»to«*«<T»b*ic»,,««W**tod .
*tnb.r)..nl to.^rfT.tharfrtond..
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' ll** W. A ■ I sacKKusa having. rs-nmm
dadftd toffxtobamhrrtth iVt lnuniiocol
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"‘"STAHCH AOT FABINA.
Wmk Pkil*4«lpAlft Kimwtietßrial Co.
(fin* preohnawirdad liutituto,
STorvntwr, 18fi6.)
piAßoad Glow BUxvfa, la cmw eosftt 6 bo*«» 6lb*. web;
Do •do , box* do 40psjMU*,l *• 'do;
Alao» JUflued, Para and P<*rl Storcb, in boxu nriotu
tic«,fcQ tor l&uedry om.'
00 UN CARINA, (or Cora B torch,) in bxa. 40 p»per« owb.
nil artlelola eiprwriy propwtd fur eoiioary parp<>»«,
•ad eta bo nlMoa ussportor iaroknrto *nj cow is
ow..Forwl«by THOJIPfIO»,CLAUKB*TOn^a.
lMfcdtf-f- Agtotafor UtoOotopony-
' 4 Permanent Offloe.
Complying with the urgent request ofihun»
dxedsof (hair patients, .
DRB. C. M. ETTCEC & J. W. BYKBB
Hare concluded to remain
PSaRASSXTIiY Iff PTTTBBtTUGn,
Aedmey beconrnlted at their office.
No. 191 Penn Streeti
OPPOSOTTUBST. CLAIR HOTBL,
Dally, axceptSsndays, t»CoM«apUom Aatkmtt
BronclUtla and all other Ohmto Cenplalati
eot&pUoetod'wlth orcearißg Pulmonary Dta*iM,lAelod!ag
Oatarrlf Heart Durast, AfftctionMof (la £ie«r,
peptic GcutrifafFtmale Obsipfafaft, a(e.
BBS. fOOS A STEMS wtmld state tut their treatment
ofOcairmptlgp labeled npon the /fed that ft* ditean »■
b*fart,a+ i during
iitittdepnmt fa. ill leaps, and they thereto eanoloy
Mechanical,' Hygflealo and Medicinal remodlea topnrilptb#
Mood and itreogtheßthn ayttemi ,IBH <feM,they as*
lrgninmtL they Talae Ugh]y,bat
only to ABaftes, (Aavto# ** .Ckrctb* tfedatea ustd
oleaeO and Invalids are eanwOycastlaiied acalsamdag
the predoui time oTcnrahHUy on any treatment based upon
the plaosible,bot alee Idea that of the dtaeaae can
be reached In a direct manner by Inhalation," for ae before
stated, the era! if (Ac di»ea»eis fa tte Wood and »ta-<tffcd*
ealjr In the lungs. . ‘ '
wa_Wo charge for cocraltaUon. 1
AUstofqnesttonswillbeaent to thbe* wishing to coa
enlt oa by later. mySfcdawfctff
Thu Great Bngllsb Remedy.
BIR JAMS CLimSß’l ."
CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL SI
Prepared from a. preacrlptlcm of. Sir. Jamas Claris*, ILD.
' Phyilslan Extraordinary to the Quoen.
this well known Medicine U so Imposition, bot amt*
andsafo remedy for Female DUBcnlUee and CUtrocttoca,
rom any came whatever, and although a powerful rsmedy,
they contain nothing hurtful to tha constitution.
•TO MARRIED LADIES It U peculiarly salted. It will
1b a abort time, bringon the monthly period with regularity.
Tkut PiSt h*vtnn*r bun Jhaownto faQ *c*crv (Ac djVeo
«mm an tie secondpope qfpampAld art weU obrernd.
For fall partichlan, gst a pamphlet, free, or the agent.
. g.Brriland*postage stamp* enctaawl to aDyaothorl
aed sgent, will inenre a bottle, containing over'6oplili l by
ntminaii. ''
B^UPAfilU&lOaßAOOnPittsburgh,wbotomle agent,
attdaoM by all druggist*. aodTplAwfcT
REYMAN AS WON
, Manofocturen and Dealers In ell kinds of
TOBACCO. SICUPFAWD CIGARS,
AMD
LEAF TOBACCO,
Corner tfSmiOJUld Stntt o»Apiu*mi MUf,
3- A POTBBOBQB, PA.
M»»<l»awr -MWLiiin w.irtmnmi
r Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD A CO,
Manahctnraceof QAST fiTKKU also, SPMNQ, PLOW and
1 A. B. «Ufc BFBXNOSand AXLES,
Canter SmnS Fittt Strait, PiUibnrpA,jPi. ,
raise «. aoasu
IK B. BO&EKS ds 00,
Bogan* ImbraTsd Patsat Steal
Cultivator Teeth,
. CbnKrJhOßdfiMdlndi, /VLCurfA, /As.
JeSfclydfe*
JOHN COCHRAN ec UitCi.
Iroa Ralllmgt Ires Taalts, Vaalt Doors,
Wliittw lfcntlen, Window 6nardt,4e.,
JT«w. 61 Second Strut sad W TUr* Sfrtrf,
(Between Wood and Market,) * FITTBBCBGH, PA_
H«*a at band a rarkty of sen Pattern*, bncyand plain,
■ar*«Ma for all purpose.. Particnlar attention paid to an*
dosing Grave Lots. Jobbing dope at short notice. tnrO
wa. Vsapgraa — o. nma
- VANDBVER A FRIEND,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
• - - • an’
SOLICITOUS IN CHASCKRY,
2fo. A AKat’s Dmbtqut, Java.
JBSfcUecttoaa promptly made fa any part of Nortfaan
leva, or Waetera wbcoosm
• wHlatteodtotheporthaeeand Saloof Real fiatata. ob
lalalas Kraiy on Bonds and Mortgage* eeklyofo
wa. a aoaasoM —r. a. musa,
4 TtfßlOW POCCISg. - -...-.nuossnus.
BOKIHBOJI, aMSU 4 XILLBBB,
FO.rffPint A2SD HACHISIBTB,
WABH I3* .GTO IST WORK 3,
• Pittsburgh, Fenna
(West He*2l street;
MsaoStctne all kt&ds of Steam BBRioMaadSmi Uachfo
arysCmtinn Railroad Work, Steam Boilers and Sheet Iron
VutL "
Joblrtag and Rspetriagdopeaaehort notice, mrgjydtc
D4.WEB JSC QLULKY
Hobs*, Riga and Onmawtid Palatini
A ND QKAIB'tXSs
IW.IW {|
. White Lend and. Zinc Patnta.
also, an ktodi of Piiata,(Xl% ▼•rnlab«« l Wladow alato*
- fatt?, Brews, A&,
1M UM riiyvi iQi)i. •
■wiaaydfc •'-••' • ' '•• •.; .'i'" ... ■■ .. •_
UrrCHEZJv HBHRON&CO.,
- - ; ’ • aißcricmiu ,o»‘
Cooking, Parlor and. Seating
8 TO VBS,
Irate Pnnts, Fendenj Cobkiig Bkngei, it.,
I ■ 194 litbertr fitu PlttiUrgh, Pa* .
«gfclr-'‘y _
v 54 SL Clair Street,
.(PrJtld’i Mi* BafldJng,)
—gfclydto
HATL BOAD SPIKE COMPANY.
,?e«ap>k DUwmth~.^. u ~ w D< W. C«|Bldwell<
to PorUr > Solft A 3e ftt.) . :
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIBB
' AND BOATSfIKES.
prasmimiß, pins-a.
JAtJ. MoLiAtTeBLIN, .
• .• " UAfftncmxi os.'
Alcohol, Cologne, Ipiriti ind Fowl OH,
daUeOyfe fuilTQ Abroad Aral
DE. Dl&knrBoH r 3' MAQMTO-ELICtBIO Ma-
Dtpd /ar IK* sate of ti\i»-Unrivallei
MallcaiAax&larys—t* .rotnalttlug this machine to* dis-
has bran spared iaUamaan-
Cuter* to mdO li poxtici hi *v«y seaeotial porttaitar, In
order te keep pee* wltli the woodarfhl ImproTetroots'ef tbo.
•fe, tad place It foremost tathi* braochof AnwrlcerrMen
a&ctor*.. KO fAHILY fiHOtJLD BK WITHOUT OKB -
Price JiO. '
it is Myfrifrty »"■< core ervry lotm
ofdte—*.«nnh*a Ow»aampUoo,Bcrofiil** Pateira, Britain*
thro, Dyspopda, ail tens oT Pbyafeal aad Mental Proetre
tkmaadKtrTOaaPUraaa*.,'.',' T;‘. .
OM grand fiatdr* of this Apparatus; is that ft la always
ready fbraa*,tbo powerbeingobteloed 'from • permanent
Magnet, pg Adds or other togredteaUbeing required, .
. fiSd. wbriraaW and roUß.by - . t
, f, pn,'OIOiILiBTB«B,‘. ;
beOs&tift Wboiamto Proggfat, HO Wood tV, Pitted
WtfelmA* ! ;
A mpvtatior so well eitablishod thatpby
atclanaUMit'f* e
Ycnaifiige. haeaeqatrad, readers tfcU celebrated Worts
lledidna % jwat dm/faralaa la fcmJllri, eapodany where
theresge jottag dbudrem'iltaew, Alla,' where worms
exist, to eflbrd relist Prepared aed aold by JL L. FAQ
MISTOOK A Wbdeaal* Drugglstii, end proprietor* of
Wflioo'ePin*, Wood end Fourth street*
Httebnrtb, Pe. ’* ■ if', ,v " ‘', M '-Jel^dbwP-
XHEGREAXSTBENGTHENEEAND
PAIR! brat end cheapect Hou«*
bold Beaedy in the world. Simple and’ pleasant Heap
pHcslloe, cartel sand effectual In 1U reaulte.-A beautiful,
edaatlfto external cantiva, applicable tor the relbfofptld,
et anytime, InaojpUcejta ariypartbf tbefaomui sya
tea, and under id!drcoiinstancra. If joa pot this Plaster
anywhere, Ifpeln 1* there, the Plaster will stick there natty
ithepaln b*s.fu(ebed. The fleeter megnetleea the pain.
!aw»y,airt•‘CV-:/ '
pair carrot kxqt- 7hsrs Tins ,?t> abtkr :
■mrntr Debility. Nerroeiroa,
Retnlre, Dyspepsia;COttfh*, and Cold*,Patna raw! Aehra
ofereryklod, tftfrnerea to Corns, or* tonmediaUlji rdfcorf
and, with A Bttrapattßpre, eured, by the magi
cal tsfioroee ofthe *AGN*nCPLASffEB.. It i# tba eto-
* l ** u
Tfe eniitettm U Tmlr r* l -^i w,tll r to tbo.
To each nd all U vlil prore a Salat and a Bleartn*. Itt
cjeiaasreeeUe, and vllboot a&ooyance or tbooWo, Jft
•pdo* te wiibtnibtrraeb ofali-rlQh orpooti'Mwijhtn
: th abk’and wflerin* Inany *»y
- PABMlßBdbooMbaalwaj»eoppUedwlUUhlilßT|l«*
bit PtAßtKft,. It wtil be tbe Good Pbjr*!daa In Mp
at all tlaee, end at IneUnt potlae., V .
: Pst op In alr-tl«hi da boxM.' box vfll make itx to;
elfbt' andany ebUd can fpread. them, • Ptk* {
a beXf’vttbfbn and direction*;
D,C.ROBXHBAD,H. D., .
• ■ Ineoattr and Proprletef, lb Walker Reorifoi*.-:
: IRASHBAWSMAaRSTIO P£ABtXDU aoldUr alldiroi
town and. elllap of tba United fete tee....
Obu&u AND MOLASSES—IO hide, Bu-
K7(araadSb.U>le.UoleM«e.nov lending fmi elrtnim
BiirTa a WB-TDtgggl. ,
frtßXOOoiwbf every variety ajilorrMtbey
g-niSsoMLov*,. '
fpEAOHUS— Pcachoe (bright
rlj«..■; .... bobebi DiOKtrr/'
ik» nowUnaiiig
iMiP** I**^—T 1 **^— T^ t ° l ”ulsH.titc»»ißdo.
m:or.
A'y emsa leathbr, six
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PITTSBUBOB:
THURSDAY MORNIHQ. JAN. 13. 1869.
■>mm a i rar R h *>R
City and Uevt Items.
Uea> TuFKiurctta.— OUenrationi tak«n at
Shaw'c Opticlta Store,'No. 58 Fifth at., Jan. Uth.
n in. ; n raanv.
43° ahoTe zero.
00 45° « «•
43° " “
29 6.10
9 o'clock, A. .......
12 «
6 « P. M
Barometer. .....
J&f* Daily Uaiox PaaTOiMßKTao,atUie Pint
Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com
mencing At lli o’clock, a. v. All ere cordially In
vited to attend. --
The exercises to-oat will bo conducted by Iter.
Israel Dallas.
. Mucruo or mi Board or EDUcATioa.—The
meeting was held on Toeedayevening, in the
office of the High School House.
Members present rMcMaster, Kelly, Vartram.
Negler, Hatehison,. Sergeant, and Bingerly,
President.
The minutes of the last meeting were-read
and approved. . /
Reports from the Principals of tho High, and
Colored Schools wenTpresented and read.
Mr. Kelly, from the Committee on Teachers
and Salaries, submitted a report recommending
additional appropriations to the night schools.
The report was adopted.
The following are the appropriations contained
in the report : 8d ward, $6O; Bth ward, $6O;
9th ward, $26.
Mr. Hutohlson, from Ure Finance Committee,
presented a statement containing a settlement of
the account ot G. Rogers, Collector of sahool
taxes In the Third Ward, for the year ending'
Jane Ist, 1868. Mri Rogers having overpaid
his duplicate $lB 28, a warrant for that sum
was anthorlied to be drawn in his favor. .
Ths North American Review, for Janaary,lB69,
is received._' It opens the new year os fresh and
yet as vigorous as it ever was. Indeed, several
of the articles are of peculiar depth and com
pass. We have boon' particularly pleased with
a review of J>e Qaineey, which graoes this num
ber. Those who may not have time or disposi
tion to read his works, will find here a compaot
and comprehensive view of thorn. A paragraph
has been going the rounds lately in reference to
an article of his, apologizing for Jndas Iscariot.
'Though the article in question has been pub
lished for nearly ten years, it seems to have been
recently discovered, and not oven yet to be known,
that it is a sort of free translation from nGer
man writer, in whioh certain suggestions are
thrown out to the effect that the remorse exhlbr
ited by tho betrayer after his fearful deed, seems
to indieate that at the time of Us commission he
was not aware of Us heinous nature. Wo are
fully convinced that Ur. De Qaincsy is a sincere
Christian; a believer without compromise or re
serve. We wish his writiogs were in every fam
ily. But read the North American; It is for
sale at Kay’s.
Fiat.—About 2 o’clock, on Wednesday morn
ing, a fire broke out in the Tannery ot Charles
Heaver, on Batcher’s Ron, Reserve township,
and property io the amonit of some $12,000
was destroyed. The fire caughi-from the fur
nace under the boiler, and the building being
frame, and dry, was soon enveloped in flames.
Two frame buildings, one of them occupied by
Mr. Keever, ns a dwelling, and both owned by
him, nett eanght, and bolh were rendered a
total loss. A third dwelling, oooapied by Mr.
John Bombaugh, a butcher doing boalaeuln the
Diamond Market, was also destroyed, together
with the greater part of Us contents. Mr.
Keever lost in the artiele of bark alone some
$1,300, and a large amount of dried and raw
bides. His total loss will fall bat little if any
thing short of $lO,OOO. He Is insured for $5OOO.
Mr. combiugb’s loss will probably be $1,600 or
$2,000. He was Insured for $lOOO. The fire
was the result of accident.
Railroad Accidsst.—A brakesman on one
of the Pennsylvania Railroad freight Inins,
named James Clarke, was severely Injured;
recently, near the South. Fork* above Johnstown.
He was leaning out the train looking back, when
a switch fan struck him in the head, knocking
him under the train where an arm was so smash
ed its to make amputation necessary. The man
is not likely to recover. Since writing theabbve
we find the following in another paper:—“Mr.
'Jwntf Clarks, son of the late Paul Clarke, died
last Friday morning at 4 o’clock, at Conemaogh
Station, P. R. ft-, in consequence of wounds
received while employed as brakeman on a
freight train, on Ibe'road.”
Rstubjiki). —The parly whom wt eta Led in
oorlaat as having started in pursuit of the run
away slaves who passed near town on tbs morn
ing of tbe Sri Inst., returned tbo foUowingday
without the fugitives, they having eladed them
and made good their escape. They are by this
time, no doubt, safely landed in Canada.*—orme
Co. Stpub. '
Tee! the ‘‘cllitens” of Wavnesborg who'
went on ltd trail at the command of tome of
the ••firat families, M need give themselves no
farther uneasiness in the premises. Douhilcu
tbe realms of that ‘-’hateful tyranny” of Victoria 1
bold the chattels t we think we can assure *he
gentlemen that tbe “ebo-ihlne” have been seen.
tn route.
Tbi Rev. Caleb Lyon, it is may be
obtained to lecture, here. We see many notices
of him. We.olip the following from the BoSialo
Exprat:
“Egypt ani tht Eoly iond.—The accenirio,.
yet brilliant, and, oflentimee eloquenir Horn
Caleb Xyon, of Lyonsdale, delivered a lecture
last evening at Anodation Hall, before one of
the larges t aoilencei that hu been called oat
this season. Mr. L; is well known le the citl
tessof this Slate. As a member of'Assembly
a few years since, and subsequently as a mem
ber of the Senate and a member of Congress, be
has acquired apolitical as welt as literary repu
tation, envied by maoy, surpassed by few.”
TATTA3B,
PmSBUBQH. PA.
Tan 2?aon<r £ Advocate says: “We have be
fore os a number of the Reformed Presbyterian
Magasfne, of Edinburg, Scotland, in which there
is a genial and appreciative notice of the charac
ter and life of tbe late Dr. A. W. Black; and
;also a eennon to bis memory, delivered in tbe
First Reformed Presbyterian Cbnrob, New York,
by John Niol McLeod, PD., tbe companion of
his youth, ihe friend of his manhood, and his
colleague in the Theological Seminary, at the
lime of bis death. The sermon Is a good one,
worthy of the author, a man greatly beloved on
account of his sooial virtues, earnest piety and
abundant labors.” ' , '
Arrsn Him.—Ur. William McNult, of Terrs
Haute, .Ind., was in tows, t*r“scbe and possess”
himself of the body of Coxpthe gambler, now
in jail io awaiitrhU at tbe Marob term for that
offence. Cox, as we have stated, was indicted
at Terre Haute for- gambling, but managed to
escape, leaving Mr. MoNuU, who was his ball,
in the lurch. Mr. MoNutt wIU lodge a detainn
against. Odx, so that, should ho be acquitted
here, bn will have to remain in custody to await
:a rcqoUiUon.frbtt Indiana.
, A»ti-Tax AUD IEMPaBASCB.—A meeting of
North Fayette township will
bebaldia nebool-bouseNo. 1, near Rogers 7 mill,
on Saturday, Jan. 22d, at 1 o’cl'k p. to take
ioto consideration the qdesUon oßailroad taxa
tion. 1 After this business has been transacted,
a meetlqg wUI convene for the purpose of elect
ing delegates to the temperance convention to be
held In Pittsburgh on Tuesday, 26th Inst.
Tun Nxw Auk&igax Ctcmmdia-—Concern
ing this important addition to American litera
ture, tbo National Intelligencer, in speaking of
volume fourth says th&tit ii a “magnum opus,
whichj we are glau to peroelve, is steadily pro
ceeding towards completion, without any appa
rent diminution in the fulness and accuracy of
its' editorial deduction.” • ■
Killsd.—A man named Thomas Boreland was
killed on the Allegheny Valley R- R., ott Taes
day night.- Ho was valkiog along the track on
a bridge crossing a deep ravine near Tarentdm
Station, and as is believed, missed his fooling
andfelltoibe gtoued, a distance of: forty or
ftftyifeei He was probably almost instantly
killed. - ' -■ ■
Wsbave neglected, hitherto, to say what we
hare observed for some Urns, lhat c oneof onr
most welcome and valuable exohanges, tbe
Cleveland Herald, has put on a new dresv that
is extremely becoming: It is a aouui aad tub
etantiM Republican paper, that deeervee eococtf.
'Coumr or QuAxm Sissioxe.—The case of
false pretences against Hanker waa not mads out
and the defendant was acquitted. The Court waa
taken np with cases of assault and batted, petit
larceoy, etc., of no pobllc intefe*twhitfvcr:">
Becotxxed.—Dulrict F. H. Collier,
Esq:, has recovered, from bis late severe attack
of sickness, and appetred in the Coart of Qoar*.
ter Sessions on Monday, the first lime during
the term. ■
Tn 17tb or jAXuanr—WC learn lhat the
birth-day of Franklin will be duly criebrated In
this city, by an appropriate re-union of Iho.
prlaters, .... I* .a
1 Tfin Campbell llihttnis art- doing a fins
bnsiesss-/. Their 'Singing is aad dhn
time ia aoi lost that it epeotin Ifstening to tneif
melodies!.’’ "V- '- ! 7.'.w-V ; '
; Wa learn that Misi H. 8. Fahnestock', of Alle
gheoy city, who waa so severely Injured on Mon
day last, 2 by her uToibercmtcfcixif fit£ ®ed yei
teroay moraingibbnt'R'n*elo^V.-^^;.//;;‘ v .
Tsh change of tomperatoroia the ataospbere
of Qmr«it)v froaths sosaiM of tholOthtoths
™rw«Hßg»n
meat it made last week* and which we copied,
relative to Malaohi Scott, ©f Green county, who
Was said to have ptruok his boy over the fore
head with a rod of Iron, and to have Injured him
dangerously. Hq struck, the .boy with a beech
“wattle,”, and blaoked ) Us eyes.
We gather fromHhe-same paper (the Tribune)
the following4t«ms:
“On c evening last, a little girl,
daughter of John Cowan, of Washington, was
burned;,to', death tfcrbtigh'lira faking fire of her
clothes. She lived only a few h0ure......A man
named William Lavery, engaged in connection
with George Dura in cultivating a farm in
Chartiers ip., Washington county, committed
suicide on Wednesday morning, tho 6th InsL, by
shooting himself through the. head. He was a
bachelor, aged about 40., years. He had fallen
Into a melanoholy a month er.iwo before the
commission of the aot, superinduced, it is sup
>oscd, by the loss of considerable sums of money
>y the failure of persons indebted to him. No
ether cause can be assigned for that frame of
mind which led to the deed of self-destruction.
Explosion at thr Gas Works.—About 9
o’clock on Thursday morning last, John D,
Martin and Geo. Piymiro, two of the firemen at
tho Gas Works, suspecting a leak in one or more
of the pipes in the “purifying room,” entered
the loom taking with them a lighted candle, for
the purpoßeof exploring for tho leak. As it
tamed out afterwards a “cup” over one of the
pipes, had been by some neglect left open, end
great qaantiUtf of gas had been esoaping there
from daring the night. Plymire mounted one
of the drams or “kettles,” and brought the
candle in oontaet with the gas, whtn a most ter
rific explosion followed; both the men then rush
ed to the door, whioh was‘olosed and fastened.
It was some UUle time before they could burst
the door open and make their escape. * Plymire
had.on cotton pants and two'cotton shirts,, and
was completely envsloped in flames.' In his
agony he ran to the water ;tank, intending to*
throw Mmsclf Id, preferring death by drowning,
i o the more horrible death from whioh he saw
no other escape. Some one; however, extin
guished Uio flames by ihrowfog over him a
bucket full of water. But by this time only a
few shreds of his clothing remained. Wears
informod that at least two-thirds of the surikoe
of his body was blistered, and id some parts the
skin was burned to a crisp. He was injared
internally, also, by Inhaling the gas, ana the
flames from hit bornlngolothes. Martin’s inju
ries were not so severe. He wae protected, In a
measure, by heavy woolsn clothing. Still he was
very badly burned—particularly oboul|the hands,
face and bead.
The two men were taken to the resldonee of
Mr. Mariio, near the works, and their injuries
promptly attended to. For eaveral days it was
feared that Plymire eonld not recover, but thanks
to hla youth and a vigorous constitution, fas is
now mending rapidly. Martin, also is now con
sidered out of-danger. ‘ •
The buildings were muahlujored bat the ges
machinery waa not materially so.”
OrriciAL Totr of Allegheny City, for Mayor
and Director of the Poor:
tot Major. Uiracior. Poor.
a* I f
pisniora. ,g - i !f > & S
§ \ P *«r
--• V. f f r
First Ward...... 269 128: 276 106
Sbcord “ ...... 209 230 151 194
Third •* 258 822 299 76
Fourth “ 398 240 410 104
Total. 1129 TO H 36 478
Tub following is tho vote for School Directors in
Manchester:
School Directors: Joseph Chadwick* 129; Judge
John E. Parke* 123; David Luther 70; Thomas 11.
Gilson 42; B. A. Simpson bad 9; Dr. E. Q. Warner
9; J. B. Kennedy l; end Stephen A. Phipps 1.
Sharpspubo.,—BargeM; F A Klein* 83; John
Garner 58. Justice: A Morton* 93; R T Gra
ham 48; DSlrobmG Council: J England* 94;
A G Neff* 91; M Bennett* 85; L Wiochell* 84;
J Wallace* 84; J AEmerick 51; W 8 Garner 56;
W M'Cormlck 48; M B Rowan 68; John Weigle
51. .School Directors: T H Gibson* 107; J G
Lewis* 98; Isaac Saint 41; A L Titos 40. As
sessor: Sami Coyle* 09; J G Saint 44. Jodge:
H H Lewis* 94; J J Hanna 60. Inspectors: J
Hartman* 87; Wm Campbell* 65; DSiroha l.
Town Clerk: J A Paul 94; no opp. Constable:
Geo Brawdy 155; M Williams 1. .
Tha above is the tioket elected on Toesdax,
and is, we are informed, the ticket of the so-cal lea
democracy, and Klein, the burgess, ir the post
master of tho borongh. That incurious.
H&ilboao Saturday night
last, whilst Edward Beep, In the employ of
Wilson & Shaffer, at thar livery stable, was
taking s passenger to New Lisbon; his teem was
-ran over by % freight train W. the crossing on
the p., Ft. W. AC.R. R.,nearTbomasHornet’s.
One hone was Instantly killefr end ihe other
badly wounded, lb* buggy considerably broken,
end driver and passenger miracaioaaly.escapiag
with their lives. Mr. Keep says the locomotive
carried no bead-light, nod that the engineer
did not whistle as he should have dan&—&fia
Republican.
Tan receipts iato the Stale Treasury for auc
tion commissions and duties forthe year 1863,
amounted to $70,683; of which. Filtaburgh and
Allegheny contribute only $1,477 00. The
tax on Bank from our city banks
amounted to $30,268 47.
Tnn members of the typdgriphtoal proftsßlon
in Cleveland, are tooelebrate tbe 163 anniversary
of the'birth day cf Dr. Franklin, by'a festival
end ball : in that city. !
•- Wrare very happy to state that nothiog of
impoxtasco occurred in this city pesterday, to
the best of our knowledge and belief.
Snocincrt Brace*.—The** *pplUae*s are a*ed
far improving the condition of the cheit and giving
full play to the long*. The lungv are the principal
organ* in respirdU»n, and nnlesa there 1* abundant
room forexpantion and contraction, they aannotper
form tbeir funetian* properly. We barn from Dr.
Keyaer, the proprietor of the host Bhen!der Brace we
have y*t teen, that he ha*'known cues where the
che*£hu enlarged iu mnehaSrixiUehnlntheoottne
of a year, by the continual wearing, of his Shoulder
Braee. If this be eotrtol, and we oetlere if D; Ihtfe
can benodoubtof the utility'of these artleiei, ftnd
as guardians of the publie health In some measure,
and always willing te direct attention to anything
that tends to promote tbe general good, we invite
ipoclal attention to Dr.KeyMr’afihotudcr Braces: :*
Abt of the following articles can be obtained it
Bowdi' well known stand, Federal street, Allegheny.
Oood Family Bread. Gakas and Oonfootlonery in
every variety. Freak Peacbca, Tomatoes, Plambs,
Citron, Pine Applet Brandy Penehaa, Assorted Pr|-
•enrei, Jolly’*, Pickles and Setebup. Capers, Wof
eeaterahire Seuee, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family
Chocolate, Baker’s Broma, Ac., Ao, They respect
fully invite the public to an examination ofthe ibovi
named articles, all of which they wUi guarantee to
prove satisfactory both in quality and prioe.. |
Fasuiokabu garments, of fine end common ma
terial, well made and trimmed, for both men’s and
boys' wear, may be had at eloae rates for cub, from
Gacnagbaa, Federal street, Allegheny olty. Every
article will be found made In a oeat eod substantial
manner. . •, jj: ■
iUtotcal.
HSAXTII OF AMJBRIOAM WOMENS-
For manjr yrari 1 Hera toee tftnbted trilh gepeta
lasgaor, twlb mtnial end pbfsle*l| caprice
llstlaaro—,duß faeedacbe, pefe le tbe bead and lettptw
colfaaae and teodenvyte cfUforaa, palpibHftn of the beaH,
retyaatUy fiotterod «• exdtwt, appetite urlsbk, etomacb
and bowels eraoged, with prib. Anf fntetej W pbHsri
oxertloa wasenr* to bring eW «fl AS *t«pte«s, and I bad
to addition, (kflJag «f tbe tretob, end
..-tea. Om pbjraletea eftar snefber etirtfteM bk efeflt and
:(C*ra msep. A‘ petfent tod pereevriteg naeet ttAfi
; SIIALIi'S UTXttINBGA7If{rbf6ON fnTtafrttely mrbed we,
sed I have no words WiMelem te raptf*# tnj tbebhftilttaee
Mss. JtiHA A.SHB JutINPOR.
X<«a trnlyasy that t Mr* nwrey feari
withwUlasand.tew twrVtmHon. After *«l>lt«l
bad othw tree Mae, encS todittettun, waaitbfl
•way, fSMral ISMOorted tfebftfty, piltrteiw smaftot the
beclue aeuhtf awl draftingmMrsatlfm.jiate (>MWMe
22.^sgrLftKS
•pn —wj.if re in# eorani sm UjSd., wh*. cold banflsanS
■stand drtadfalaervcttfntra. TterfcmciMtetnetitweaM
make st fral as i{ / sbWiM fl# Sway, f tried rift-tor* arid
drags,aed sv*f/IM>r|i f <n£ eaojbcr, witbcot the toe
•At One tout* ef BARSUAfit/fl UTRftIRR OATIIULI
OOR dbaeiM thvH of toy lytrotem* fat the better, and bow
I am rottrsty tof tefeaftr tma.-'A Wjffi (bet heff W»
manconlri kftow wbatH *lll4O,- OuAftltteA 0818. -
for a long tf era I MdGteririateoptatntS with tbetetloW-
Ing ayapMecf I *is oerteu*, Mriadated Srid Ihiteblrtl
aaamad to atemnd In toiftpM"**) hbleb 1 will Ira to
taUyoQi pain hi tbetewra«jpte*/*nd a bwiirigsa* IFterri*
thteg.wMgotsgteMldnfttesidlfty to *alc nwh ease
ooaotof » dtellMtof temtej aoddracßiSK ;aCd
■hooUagMlMlte tn*M^imriS,AMVktnfAns%wt| tba.
stomach and kreetlr
tAflHrtoftiWter fiber of tbe bud;
•aamsdaomgsMtlrritaUUtyr letente f eoetfi
not beef’the lasat esetfetotot Mtbonf tolhgpmtraiad to*
•daniepasdteeroaiytetlte.stout tße&tom, and did not
taka pteatora fa anything; IwWJlfcft tip hOpa,ha»liij
triad eVarautlta m I oopp&y
myattaetten uthktaUAUnt OATHOUOO*.
ltookU,boiroga|(atUt bop#,. Hrat terittMtely It our
method (her* Is not AnMllbteroV tuoragrateltal woman
thaoounUy. J trostill »1U Mflh JMsilNly the woman’s
t^SiaSAi/t
I, am JUUntuTUt flrm!! / Wklln. »irpnn*,trmM
.r <uyu UmirmuiM. nMHiw.MWMMMm, mi BU
edtntfuu Kidntyt of Urinatp Orywis, Attention er 2+
IfatMet .. mttmcM wtik Oil llifin
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Thiprin V- PbrtK O'W'Jto. lj Om Mur.
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M* MtuiUl lit Ktliftffntbt&tr.tlmtitttUfi*;
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COgflßSgnOlAb.
WASHuratoß City, Jan. 12.
SasAT*,—-The President, in reply to Mr.Beward’i
resotatios, informed the Senate foal the vessel Wan
derer has landed a cargo of Africans in Georgia.
Also, that every effort is being made to bring the
guilty parties to justice!, bat it is not expected now
to makepobUc the eorrespoodence-on the subject.
Mr. Hale, of N. H., from. Naval Committee, re
ported a joint resolution, authorising tho President
to appoint Commodore Stewart senior flag offloer of
the United States Navy, on the aotive list, as a rec
ompense for his distinguished eervioei. LOid over.
Mr. Mason, of Vo., called up the bill equalising
the salaries of the minis ten to France and England,
daring a certain period. The object of this bill is to
give eighteen months difference In back pay to the
minister to France, amounting to about $3,700.
The bill was negatived—you 9, nayfc 28.
Mr. Fitch, of Ind., from the Committee on Print
log, reported against printing numerous
among others the printing of 50,000 copies of Crit
tenden’s and Vice President Breekenridgws speeches,
qq bidding farewell to the chamber formerly occupied
by the Senate.
The Paciflo Railroad bill was then takon up, the
question being on Mr. Iverson's amendment that the
bill be recommitted to the old committee, with in
structions to report a bill for the construction of a
northern end a southern road. Mr. Doolittio moved
to amend by lniertin& ,«and a central road.” The
BenatothenpTooeedeatOTOtoon the amendment.
The discussion on Mr. 'lverson's motion to recom
mit was continued at great length.
Mr. Foster, of CL, reminded the Senators of the
neqessityfor haste, as only 42 working days of the
session now remained.
Mr. Bigler hen moved an amendment, in effect
that the road be located between tho 37th and 43d
degrees of latitude.
After a long debate the Senate adjourned.
Housfc—Mr. Stephens, of Ga., asked leave to re
port the Oregon bill at onoe, as some days will prob
ably elapse before tho'Cdmmitteo on Territories will
ba catted on for reports; he desired thetsomedayuext
week should be set apart for Its consideration.
Mr. Morgan, of N. Y., preferred that the House
should proceed with its business in regular order.
Mr. Stephens—l hope tho gentleman will withdraw
Ms objection,
Mr. Morgan—l cannot yield one jot
Mr. Houston, of Ala., desired to make a report
from the Judiciary Committee.
. Mr. Stephens said that, as he oouid not report the
Oregon bill, exeopt when the committees ere regularly
! called for reports, he should objeet to all other busi
ness that was out of ordtr. Two Senators and a Re
presentative had been elected to Congrees from Ore
gon, end by this unnecessary delay a sovereign State
is now denied Its right of equality.
The House then resumed the consideration of the
motion to refer the Naval appropriation bill to the
committee on Naval Affairs.
Mr. Howard said, pending the motion, be pro
poned w radical change In the business of the Homo,
without a ehange of rules. TheTJommitiee on Ways
and Means Mrs been obliged to stand like a rock
against extravagant expenditure. He had never
heard of the other committees reducing the amounts
below the estimate. They always asked for more.
Mr. Beward said that the expenditures of the Gov
ernment amount to annum. The
extravaganee resulted Cram our system of legislation,
and from the Tact that the Committee on Ways and
Means marely carry out the recommendations of the
beads of the various departments. This committee
has not time to devote to such a Urge amount of
business, and hence there should be, as far as prac
ticable, equalisation of duties.
Mr. Glddingt, of Ohio, said the President, in hU
message, proceeded on the principle that the gov
ernment has the .right to transform human beings
Into property. The framers of the constitution pro
claimed the gnat fundamental truth on which the
Republican party U based/rit: the right of all man
to the enjoyment of life and liberty. He devoted
much time to the Consideration of the subject of the
power possessed by slaveholders, and the servility of
northern doughfaces, but rejoieed in the progress of
human rights aad liberty. When gentlemen asked
to modify the Republican platform ho would aay
there'is no neutral ground between freedom and
slavery. The basis of the Republican party is fun
damental, and cannot be shaken.
The Committee then rose and the noute adjourned.
WasHnreToa City, Jan. 12.—Gen fores, having
by the resignation of Yritsari, been left the sole rep
resentative here of Nicaragua, ho has been recogniz
ed as such by our government.
The Hon. Beverly Tucker says thero is not a word
of truth in the report that be intends resigning the
Liverpool Consulate.
Much Interest is manifested in the contest between
Gen. Norris on one tide, and Reasey, Neafie A Co.,
on the other, for the contract for the machinery of the
•loop*of*war No. 2, now building at Philadelphia.—
It appears that three several boards have considered
the subject which is now under the executive ad
visement.
Tbe storeship Relief, at New York, has been or
dered to be fitted oat to carry stores to the Home and
Paciflo squadrons, and wiU proceed to Aspinwall in'
the course of tea days.
The seventh annual meetiog of the V. S. Agricul
tural Society commenced to-day and was largely at
tended. President Tilghmaa, in bis address, recom
mended an appeal to the farmers of America to raise
a subscription of ono dolUar each towards the pur
chase of Mount Vernon. The medals awarded at
Richmond were delivered; one of gold to P. Bbomme,
for,a3ooom«HT«tfarm engine. The subject of agricul
tural education was discussed dy Messrs. Cariy, of
Ohio, Calvert, of M 4, Berwyn, of N. C., Jones, of
and others; and Mr. Cleasen lcctuzwd
to-night onnitrogen.
. (dpedal Dispatch lor tbs Pitbtargh OazaiU.)
HAitßtsiOßon, Jan. 12.—Sxxate.—Mr 1 . Sco&eld
presented n petition for the erection of n new county,
to be composed of parts of Warren, Crawford and'
Venango.
The following bills were road in plaoe: by Mr.
Penny: To incorporate the Commercial Bank of Pitte
burgh; by Mr. Blood: To change the place of Eloo
tlon in Highland Township. Elk County; {be Utter
passed finally, and goes to the House.
Homo.—Mr. Walton offered a resolution to refer
the Bridgewater Canal claims to a spoetti committee,
woioh postponed fur the present.
Mr. Hammenly offered a resclution, which was
lasted, instructing the Bank Committee to Inquire
into the expediency of requiring uniformity In the
plates of Pennsylvania bank notes.
Tim following bills were read ia plnoeßy Mr.
Thompson: an act providing for the commutation of
tbe death penalty in oertein eases,- by Mr. KM: an
net relative to the eolieotion of taxes; by Mr. Wil
cox: for tbe erection of Pine county.
Several act* of the last session which had been
vetoed and returned to 4he House were considered
and lost by a decided vote.
From Callformla.
Naw York, Jan. 12.—The steamer Motes Taylor
arrived with California mails of the 20th ult, which
had been anticipated. She brings 81,400,000, in
gold.
Com. M’fotoab, late of the gulf sqnadron, had
taken passage on board the steamer Granada, bound
to .Havana, en rente for home.
Tbe gold exports from California for the current
year, up to the2oth of December, amounted to nearly
$48,000,000. 1
George Penn JAhoson, in (listed at 6an Francisco,
fot killing Mr, Fergtuon In a dual, has been
acquitted.
Tbe weather had been very cold in California
Buow hadfkllcn in some plsoea to the depth of three
feet. . •
The markets as San Francisco were depressed
and qnlte Inactive, with heavy 'blocks of goods and
produce.
The weather was favorable for mining operations,
but the receipts continue light. Money was abun
dant but in ratter better demand, owing to the
learcUy in the country. .
Nxw OuLKAirs, Jan. 12.—The steamship Tennes
see Is below, with dates from Mexico l tolhe 6th Inst
The pspore furnish farther particular* <{f the recent
events lu Mexico. Gen. Eobgary pronounced on the
aothttlt. at Agptta, and doelared himself president
This movement was not seoonded at jtho Capitol.
Tbe troops prooounoed in favor of Gem Robles, on
the 23d. The latter publishes bis plat, which was
that three delegates from each State form a junta.
ThUmet the popular Will, end the troops abandoned
Goo. Zuolago, who retired to the English legation.
The junta named Gen. Heramon for President on
the Id ballot by a vote, of. 80 agalnst.44 for RoMoa.
Gen. Roblto remains until the arrivailbf Meramob,
who was boob expected from Gusdalajsto with 1,000
cavalry at Vere Crus. On the oth theluarexgov
vernoeut remained firm. Tbe Liberals had taxon
J slaps vnd Codov*, and had attacked Oriiaba.
Niwark, N. J,, Jan. 12.—James McMahon was
executed to-day for ths murder of, his sister-in-law.
Tbe execution was conddotedprivately, Insida ofthe
jail yard, there being but few persons present.
Thousands of spectators gathered outside the walla.
MoMahoh died vehemently protesting bit innocence.
N«w Y6xx,‘Jan. 12. —Per Steamer Alpt; Havre,
/tec. 26i—The Cotton market has a deoUnlng ten
dancy, but there is no change In the quotations. The
sales for two days were 10W bales at 97..francB.Tor
; new Orleans.6u«. The market closed dull.
By, Louis, Jon. 12.—Tbe river was failing at the
rate of half an inch per hour, with from serea 'to
eight feet water to Cairo. There has nothing been
board from the upper streams. The weather te very
mild, ami tbeloein the river is gatUogquitesoft.
Oostok, Jao. 12.—The Hon. Henry Wilson has
;betn re-elected United Bute# Senator. The vote in
the Hons* to-day, stood m follows: for Henry Wil
eon 199/ for Caleb Cushing 25: scattering 11.
CiiivßLAxn, Jan* 12.—Greeuman A Cm’s paU
footbry Wes burned to-day. The loss te $30,000,
and It ll Insured for $20,000 on Kew York compa
ntes.
Lot7isvn.c.a/Jan, 12.—River fklliog; 41 feet ovwr
rocket 51foot in past , and 7 fret 4 inches in canaL
Weathe elsar; thettometer49°. .:
/NOKN I COEN!!—2OO bus Ear Corn in
\J store and for aala tow ....
I ltB9 . : JIITOHOOCK, M’QBMEBY AOCfc. ■
AO TOB- FRESH CHARLESTON RICE
**VJ joat rec'dand for sal* by
. d^ B , j ! > j . WM. RAOAIBY; IB and 20 Wood «t.
lOOND—A pair of Fob Ctrrw which tho
. ova«r cu Unbr giving tacrlptioa of nim. .
J» ; : . MeIUHKO ANJBO. 12* Brand MU £
TJOTAItoKa t" POTATOES!!—OOO Bit’
Jt'tfeVTttkPoUtowJutrcc'dftfiAArMbbr m
• * intPgQOOK, ■*
fo»al.bg OTM aowMW .,
/LOUR—32S bblißxtra FwiUy riour now
'FSg^: 2oo^a, ahoi ”SS&¥sSa^
opo —o t m y*iigtefc« r mitflrtt ond for
“J1u,....; JuaßisLoouat ;
............
“• ‘'
W H EEXE K & Wit s O N ’S'
FIBBT FamOUlf FAUCiY
SE WI JsT G M'AOB I 2ST ES,
agents orncß, ho. 68 fifth bthbht.
j grrraßtrKCKg, pmOTA.'
FIBST PREMIUM awarded bj the Allegheny County Society,held
September 1857, “AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE.” " ° ." _ .. :i
And the Penna. State Agricultural Society hare awarded to Whcjoler A' Sewing
Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOB ARE PAMrygppßpnmiaw- ' ?
THESE MACHINES which hare gained such an enviable reputation era all other
Machines on account of " .
: 1. Beauty and eroellonco of stitoh, alike on both rides of the fabrio sewed;:
2. Economy of thread. -
3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction.
4. Portability, ease of operation and management.
5. Speed. .
C. Quietness of movement,
7- Strength, firmness; and durability of seem that will not rip or; ratal.
8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials.
9. Oompaotness and eleganoe of model and finish.
Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers
prices by ALEX. Rj REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET.
A HOST LIBtSAL DISCOUNT TO OLtSBTUEn. ' . . ■ Vi
- Ma&aAtttaz.
RO OPING-.
Cheap and Durable Fire, and Water-Proof
ELASTIC CEMENT BOOHNG. .
ESS’S.iSSfStS^ S^
«*«*■>« thorn ftgitaii tl» .cMon of UfoSuha, fa P*? Tpp* P 4
IBIVOtB HOOFI OBttBVIEB,
Prrterrlns them and rendering them FXRX-EBOOr, for $2,00 per •qnare—dtaccßmi for Urrernnik. '-' J - .
u2i , £?Sk g o £*oS;Li£* ,L “' o ‘ , “ r »ffol f^^m.r.tMMm .w r e.fo > . 114
Bodliif tnUuU for Mb, with tortmctloM forrppljloj. Reference aid entUcatuit bor offlceo
BATES & TOHNSON: - -, ;
, No. 758mithfield Street, near Diamond AUeWKtfebnrfiK/5^
N. P-—OnruntM U not rendered worthier in preparing It far the roeC *'’ oel42tort*J
Commercial.
WitMERZB Or AJUOTEAHOB fQB J AHtTABY-
G, “?» ?•» B« B* Bmivn,' W*. n. Wauiics, fl. B.
Joan, Q. W. Cam, .i
PKTTIBVBOa KAtIKSTB,
[•Reported Bpicially for fht Pitttbwgk Gatdie.]
Pinuuus, TinjMDir, Jis. 13, ibjj,
PLQCR—the market is steady and anchaoged; o!n oa
wharf and from firet hands of 100 bbls extra femOy at 15 •
35; 50 dodo at #3,25; 40 do coper at $4,761*1.30 do from
From store, 80 skaTeoneeasiextra Amily at
s2£7 end (80 bids in various lots at $5,12 for super, ss,2s<ib
M 7 far extra, $5,600563 for tkmOj do* and $5,80(2026 for
fancy do. Own Heal, W bat« 81 aod Mat 85.
GRAlN—ales on wharf of 260 bas prime old Oats at 61
Com, 360 tie to arrive at 60. Wheat, a sale from store of
1100sfaiTecntssti mixed at $1.20.
QBOORRIEB nleeof So, 12asJ10 bbls Molamoaat 37 U
@36; 300 do at 37038,'and 60 do at 37, and 60 do to arrive
on print* terms, Sugar, the reported sales aggregated 00'
bhds at T@7%, as la qnallly—mainly at 71Z&TX. Codes.
2Sb«IU2K@I3.
LARD—a sale of 20 bbls city Ho. t at 11, and* bbls and
46 kjn country at la
OlL—Sales of SO bbls Lard Oil Ko, 1* at &5059.
BUTTBR—aalta of 4bbls.good medium roil *t 18.
FLOUR—Mies from store of 12S akt at $2,
I^EDS—asale of 100 bos Oarer vat mvW from first
hands at aod 25 do from store at noer>
ally asking $5,760000. . ■
HAT—aalea of 20 toads at scales at $9013 ft ton.
POTATOES—eeI« of 69 bbls Neabannoeka at S2AO: and
800 bat mixed at 80.
HOlttST Bln from store of 0 bbls at $7.00.
CHEESE—ealet of S 6 bxs at 10c.
DRIED PEACHES—saIes of 40 bos quarters at p c.< uj
16 do halna at $3,76.
PEARLS—scarce; ante of 16ckaat6}£,ca«li.
HOHETABV ABO COHHBRCIALi
The statement of avenges of the leading items of the
Philadelphia banka for the past week preeenU little varia
tion from thorn reported for several weeks past. • Thera Is
from week to week, a alight Increase of capital. Last vesk
the Increase la this item was $460.. Ths loans are-steady.-
showing a loa of $65,157. Ths other itexts show increase
the rperie $3,806, the deposits $89,603, and the circulation
$112,0*4— comparing as follows with toe previous week:
Jan. 3. Jaa. la
Cspltsl Stock $11,686,935 $11486,415 lac. $l6O
Loam. 26,461,067 26496,800 Dec. 65437
Specie. 6g0C345G lac. 3,866
Doe fra olh Bka. 1,711443 L9T7.636 Inc. 200,142
Due other 8ka.... <3,424409 ** 3497,316 Dec. 120,763
17,019,006 17,683,007 Ine. 89,602
Circulation 2,741,761 2454.283 Dec. 112,641
—{Phil. Bui. (
The weekly arangw of the banka ahow a genaral aorpan*
•lon, the loons end deposit! touching a higher point then
ever before. Notwithstanding the scarcity or paper, and
the moderate wants of the xfartanUlo world, the bank man*
agers succeed in still Increasing their Una of loans, and we
see do reason why they willjfjmgntiaa* to do so as tongas
the deposits continue to is freely predicted that
tbelooas will touch the for. Rio spe
cie line shows rather more IOT than waa anticipated,
and will ba farther increased daring the week bytheOoli
ilorni* arrival. Our banks could also, if deemed desirable,
strengthen themeelvse at ill ftartbfcr by drawing balances
tram Borin, which city la believed to be debtor about two
militant of doUsrs.
The following la a comparative etatenunt of the Now
Tork Back* ter the week ending Jan. 1 and Jan. 8: .
' Jan. I.' Jiu* 8. > s " |
Loan*. lnc. $954,2123
Specie. 37,739,725 28399J18 lac. 1,270,093
Circulation. 7,654,090 7,990,292 lac. 70,202
Not Deposits 90,328,191 02328,622 Inc. 2,142,427
—{H.I.Wb.
noun and Grain In Store in Chicago:
Jan. B. Jan. 9.
1859. 1858.
Fkrar, bb1e......... „ 9338 18^92
Wheat,Spring, bo. 15*503 428729
do Bed 7,614
do White...- 7,900 345
Oara,tma 6390 . 6,064
OUa, btu 100,603 . 20357
*7*, tra*.— „ „. 715
Barky, bn- 80,314 21242
Boaoit Boot an Bnox expectation* of a
good fprlng trad* that bare prevailed throughout the trade
for aomettme, are beginning to be realized. We bad oect*
■ton, lately, to pro through Pearl afreet, which meyiem
phaUcally be called the Boot aod Shoe Exchange of Baton,
and noticed In front of the different warehooeea a lam
nnmber of caeca branded with initial* of Soothern
cue tamer*. Buyer* hare come In Tery early tbk ataaon, 4s*
pedally from the South and Sonthwmt The merehanto In
tbeae nctloonhavo been Tery fortunate; thoy are not only
paying op their old IUHUUee, bnt from the ■nrceaa attend
ing tb* crop* In that region the part year, and the prices
they bare obtained, they are prepared to make large pur
chase* on rood credit. The West moat invariably fall be
hind baud—there may be one or two point* where It k dif
ferent. The demand tor California baa fallen off. The lam
turcica* on the way will probably check ahinmenta far the
pnoant. ttancfactnmeare bo*Uy employed in tnnUngoqt
goode to meet the eeaaon'a demand. The pike of stock and
labor Umnah higher than last year, and i* not met by oor
reapoeding adranoa In the price of good*.—{Mercantile
Oar*Ue.
• The utoatj market remalne steady and qolel—no prralng
demand in any quarter, and antransn&l ease {or this season.
Rates eootltme to rug* from 9 to 12 ft cent. for ell accept*-
tile paper. Exchange U still firmer, aod most of the hank*
tag booses were seUtng today at % prcm.and paying %
and la eocne e*ee< a higher rate for checks oo New Tort,
with a continued opward tendency.—{Clo. Gas.
Paaintuau Gama klaaxzr, Jan. 10,1869.—There is no
change to notice ia the market this week, and prkea con*
Uoaa to rale com psratlrelj high. The offerlngereach near*
If 1400 bead, moet of which was dlepoeed of at the follow
ing nice:
Choice quality 100 foe).
Prime •* "
Pair «♦.
Ordinary “ w B.oo® 8,60
Oomnoa “ ** 7/K3s 7.25
Inferior “ “ B,L©@ 7,00
Bnxsr—the offering! ol Bbeep at Warden's amounted to
4,000 bead: Tbs tales mn effected at from s3@s 9 bead,
equal to abont 0(910 d rowed. The market baa been
Tew brisk.' ' --
Hoot—tbe arrivals at Pbilllpaf Union Drove Yard amoont
to 3,104 head, which sold at prices ranging from f724OSK
filOO to qnallty. -
aiTIR news.
Tbo weather WM Terr mild yesterday, «ad the Ice
thairi&x rapidly* Tbo Allegheny ,!■ froien orer, u we
•re informed, at KitUnoiag, forty talles up. Thetee-bss
(topped tanning put this city, sad thU will sorely gtre an
opportunity for boats, that were obliged to slip Into the
MokUngomfora barbor. toeomoon. . ■
The Emma Graham loft yesterday tor Zanesville, and the
, Defender for tfewOtl*e&*. Ths Key Wort was wsrlr rwdy
to leave last Wren log- Mo boats arrived. Tbs Wheeling
packets bars hauled up, tat the MooengaheU line continue
to make time u usual. : .
Tbs expiring of the tsrm of our esteemed old tnena, uspu
Wm. Forsyth, in the office of Monongabela Wharf luster,
has excited a general feeling of regret among all the staam.
boat captains who eoms to this port; Ur. Jlnrpny, the gen*
tleman recently elected, Is well and T*ry fevorably known
among all the rtrer men; bat a gentleman who has, served
io loom and so entirely to the satisfaction or enry body, has
oatundlymadsafnatnuny Ann and warm fHends. The
Osptain deserrea at 1 that kind regard, [or a more thorough*
gobg max yod ekldonfßod, aa this w«W wags! . i V
Saturday morulng.at 10 A. Mothers is toU a meeting
fwptain* «ind owners atltbe office ef Flack,
Urnea* 00, to take tnto constderatina lbs general-prop
to and from this port- - - - ‘ t - '-
The CtndimaU Oonxmmclsl ef yestmday sart - - * >
<* A few days aluoe, Mr. J. S. Reynolds, the gallant and
f.rorita cluk ol th. <Umn Oltf, bn IS, cllj r«S« qd.U,
ud mnUlkmilT. SowCT.r, S. nton«l to tS«
psekot *oo time,’ in company with a besntifol and accem*
pushed bride—the daughter of John Aiken, Bsq,of ruts*
burgh. Ourjnungfriend Bsynoldabaing tlmd.oi ramaaoe,
Indulged In tne norelilea of aa elopement They left fiw B-
Orleans last night, where they spend their honeymoon-
Tbs Delegate nod Fcenoay arrived atCjprfnnatl oaTpea
day night. Tbs Hallman left that port tor Wew Orleans.
Tta Mariner left a for here The tteemer Marlon has
been lest in Bed Blrer; Smpira Oity lcftHaehvlUefarhwe
on ths Sth'ipst 81r>Vm. Wallace paawdyKTsnnUlo bound
here on the 11th. . . • j
The Cincinnati Commercial, of Toeedey. says: • j
m Goat. Boat*.—The alde*wheel steamer Uoess a reenwooo
was told by tbs U, B. Marshal, ymtarday, at Urn .toot of W>
nuti*trest lor s!,«*■ Hr. A. Bhlnklo was tba porehaeei
....uTh* J. H .Done, Albemarle, and Altamont, are laid np
at Wheeling. having a tall fend eecored
dSoSj Jf™. SuSrSS
J nation. • . . .v. seotb, eight or nine boafa
woa lost to ISreral otbsr beats Weraalso lost,
below toe apalrof tba Watson’s, la charn
among tart near gapdeoa. Of tbs beats lost Jn
of Vsa»T».*Li- wood A Bakst owned tonr The boats lost
K«to"&2£ot the following pilots:!Onsor Skaggs,be*
!***!,« to Hindi* 4 Oon ooaof John Btaffixd’s pair, one of
one in charge of Ferry Wilkes, amtfaergffli
goth’s, one from JFlntyrrt, ofAIUBaMVSck
Voong bmt one of his pair Bead, and vs
learn that several others had tos*,boata,tat the tames ars
cotrecollsctad. qonMdsrtof tbuuabcrof beat* started,
Ihsanmlmr Is omßPanttraly light. i
rvnw,,«MMM oaths Kiunrim. from Hew Orleans, was a
wbowaskMsd
ayesrag&lH * similar affray on thslVklibarm got fata*
anarTM ont a gams oT avda. cm tha deck, and. with,
ethers, mdeha attack on Mlchnst Ms, a clttmsofPort*
tend. SBa lattsgdnva ptotol and find, tha ball lost grsa*
tnith* teopls of Klfityra, and taking off a m his
SS. Tha3SttoC «hawMthsd to pat asmal of tha tsn>
a knife, Tharavsca obooUWcoal Mmw Um
HisxTCiic.—The Cumberland was TUing on Satnrdsy,
with 10 fret line os the Bbools. Business wax dttß on the
levee, and ’ freights scarce for all points along the Comber*
land.. The TmtcbeQwaato leave that nJghtJbr KewOr
,#4M - 1 i . . ■ . ••
lleamboat
ABRXTKD.
LuMtne, BrowuxvUla.
Telegraph, da
Oolonel Bayard, EUxabeth.
Rim-5 foot, and falling.
TelegnpMe flarksti.
1600 »U decline a’
°* upland'mJdtfllags quote at U 7-IGOU aifcend ”
good nuddling at 12. Flotjr buoyantj'aalee
Whadbnoyanf; tales 6 600 bush. Comqokt, with saUsof
IWO? bush; mixed held at 83084 c. . Pork firm at 110860
$l7 forwU meo.and #1747i4@1740.f0r new. Sugar firm-,
steady at66@o7c.
Lwd tw fella at 60@»fc ThUoirliriiter at 40*38q«.
Freights on cotton to UrarpoolWd. Btockalowax/Siaun)
tl^^ Uo ,f, 69 %, DUno “ ooi * al btoda;BBS.fcffla!*
MUwaadle sOriourl «1xm.863£; Galena* Cbicaxo
M9fi'*ws®.Cfce«larti; aSB
V Pacific Malls.fl. .Oa> 61jfc’ Frnattw KUkXfeffLs
Onwee land grant! C;.Mfchlffan State ajxqlQfc,.;-
lA ~ rioßf unchanged; saleeatlAlsk
for tupCTflna; $6,6006,76 for extra, and $80740 for
extra temOy aod fancy. Nothing doing in Bye »fi<njr or
Oorn Meal. Becipte of Wheat Ugnt; aaiaof red at SL2BO
sl4o,and white $14801,42. Hye commands Sfia-Hew
Tellow corn wanted at 76078, old worth-82A84. The de
mand for oate has Allan ofi; tala of Pranaytranla at 470
48. ProvMoas qalat; «tea of mete pork ifet-tlTJMk'hama
in pickle at and ehoulden at Wc/^Whlricoyfh'baiter
demand at 25036 c; new baldat27 fo? bbls.“^ 7 , :^T^
Ccrctxnxr, Jan. 12.—'FIouTfina and unchanted. - Whk
key advanced to Me, and la good demand. FrorUoa nn--
changed. 600 bbls mew pork edd at $l7. 60 hbdt bulk
2S5*! < ?A.? t *^^22^ forp ' cke4 - Uri
aoM at 10U, and 110 bbls prime at 11c. lOOlman.in'anetße
220 lbs, so jdat $«45. r «m«r!a unchangedttdfirm?lBa
mmiey market la easy. Exchange ecarewalXmamtam.
Bsxwou, Jan. 12.—Floor finn;Howard«rwt ahd Ohio
MU!ngatssja : No wheat offering, and tha aorket laqulri.
Cora in demand; aala-of yeUov .at 76c, and while at 74c.
Mas pork held at Whiskey finn. * ww -
Itetahw
Uononga&tlA BSver IT. S. UaU PaOtoß
BTBAMKB TKLBQBAPH, j aTBAUXR JXFISBSDN,
Jjjgjg.
fliW/LH-WMWik#.. • . eittm n«»a»r,.«v ,* .
fpflß ABOVE NSW ST£AH£BS ABB
Voruing Boate loan.-Pltte
burgh at 8 o’clock A..6L, and Evening-Boate at O
o’clock P. M. for M’Keeaport,. EUnbethtown«-Moixmor
hela City, BeUeTenioo, Fayette C3ty,. Qnasfiald, OaUfeenli <
•y counactlM with Hacks and Dacha
: CarmldueltownandJefflHTO?-
Peawngeri ticketed througkfromPittsbiiTiehte-CBto
town for $2, maalaandriatenrooma .<n boats incloririk>>
returning from Brcwnsrilla laye »t * ia the
moming«jd6ln the evening,. For ftmherlaforaatioa«>. '
quire at tha Office, Wharf Boat, si thafootnr tfetantfitet
- M* : Q» W. BWHTDLEB, A*t»;
HouigbiUr^-
J-S uau»r KEY WKT, Captain Irani,
«U 1 l«T».f]r tba abort and all
lOIS DAT,tha ltth JaiApal A o'dockr.'it'fjrttibkt
orpaiaaca, apply CO boanl, or to • ■ ..
W FLACK, BAS!raS*OO; A»IA
vultMT* Ibr' all ■■
THU DAT, 13UI intuit at 4 o’clock, P.BL VorAtthtcr
punnappljr onbowdarto c
iw .:--.:
St gjntg,
ijigg'aßKSnßßgßlM and . itwr.fc
I' MXJI PHIS.—TS» fplaodsd stumor H *
UG^OutX.B<hitir;willhtntothi
{fitamMdut* parti, aa THIS BAY, Urn 13tb Imt-'it i
o'clock, r.x, For ar ptango, apply an beard or to
JU3 " FLAGS, BARNES A 00, A*U.;-..
FOB ST. IX)UIB—The fine steam- j
er OO&UIBBGK, &pt Hndrktna, vlO jMHE
Imt» far Um «bon «nd lßttraedkfe porti on xau VAii
13th tut, aMv.s. FW'frtteht or pit go typlj ondatra
crto jit rOlJg,fißaS*q) t l|t4 ;
iPglfflhg
J: ORLSANB.—Tho flu Rteuur SCIPHIriHHfIjK
DKOATUB,OftpUß.Q.Xe*per,»iU!c*t* forlh**hoT*»B
»U lotenudiat* pom' .on THIS DAT, 12th toft* *l, 4 •
o’clock, r. it. for foeliht or pu*uoapply oa board, dr tt
U 8 fLAcSrBA&KM A QO,At«Bla^V
OR; MEMPHIS AND NEW.i JBfciS'
OBLEANBv—Tho floo *ta*m«r SOUTH
AWflßTo4,Q*pt, Bh«iberd.wimßaTefortho*pw.*B<*M
Ififißraadlata son* on THIB HAT,' 13th - tut. «T< K-fc' I
For freighter pamg* apply oaboard or to' fu •-* 1
J*4 . . . . :*IUCK,BAItS«S*OO,A*Irt*S,
WIMiAHD IIAK.VKY 4 CO. . < r
84 MAIDEN LANB.AND 17CEDAB STREET,
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PAPEB iSVA.KKH:OtrSBIV
’ ' Brny dcicriptfoa of . •
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PAPER,
OX HA*D O* KAM TO 08DK8,. r~ • f ~
FAIfCTt COLORSDAND TJSSUM FIPISS, r .
* BLOTTIIiaPAPXaS, IN VPWTPESj «:
gtratr ■«* Bonnot Bo»rd*«
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fWINB^HOfBI,
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