EtM=3l LAZZ 104111/W.SOOPP.W.R. KILL El mjaje 4 .l • XN . WORKS. r ouc, M'CUBDIr ik CO., itANSErHERS OF SHEATHING, ausocir MOLT 0 0Pria, PRXidiD OOOPP atm (Newi lA ft i el tie Polder, de. AboaliPortani s. lt . L an iw ar rim :s4u. to. Ceistently on band, 'Mimeo aid L o. 149 lira and 130 Second arra eittanurgii, rsawih.' lyi 11 11M4 04 " 06111 .troorpercattostry' pow. mySidkve -'*dia . -,-n.II2DIG at qo" Foment r lid Commluton Merchant', And Jtivettefor the sale of Pi taburgh Menu. beton& Doodieo.oto iet codas '.LEAD, HIDES, 11:inte. racalum&e, NOW Prompt atteu '' Um' to melting sal log. - iti. 4PI) comoseretat Nitro t. , bit. Louts, dollantealo °BAND DISPL Y OF DOLIDAY GI JEWELRY, WITCRES Ail D FANCY GOODS, AT 11EINEIMIAN & MEYRA.2II3, N 0 . 145 Fifth Street, near Wood, Thelarieest and most varied assortment of IM aknegoodg In Ola thy, laid In sieirapiLyi POR THE HOLIDAYS, teal ye lieitul tl lid"' stare, agency for the AM/MOAN T'a Ps PURE!! 111.7.1 - tti ! FURS! ! ~2.CoCOR7D de 00-, VirOod. Street, Pittsburgh. IIAYA.RO J.I . JRT RZTORNED FROM NEW !Rai •14 aestsslving • tarp Rock of Sub made MRS moixiiht tisisols Hay Sabtq Mink Sabi., , Ilartht, flit.Lan trquirnl.4 Fitch. kr. •• Qapeti Thar Chipm. '' . 4l . n; Telt nonoeta Tbese goods hare been selected With great care, end will be mid at mull pipits. tribe nisi, I to parrissee treat TOES are Invited to cell ends ne tar stock. nel:Actl METER'S MIRACULOUS VERMIN DESTROYER, for 'at Dallr'idWn of Ran, Wen, Motto, Boas, Beacon LAG, MOPMoan, gnu, Gana Tncen, Arra, Ac. The chemical pcm?arallorta known louder the above title for the taut 112 yams thtonghout Europe, where they have met With a triumphant aura" have acquired for their In vento'rand Manufacturer a wischtarld•oelebtity,atteated by the raptors of Borg, France, Austria, the Qom , . of Ear bad, the Kings allele:n, Unload, Naples, Bavaria, Sax ony, to., and la Amerion their efficiency has beoo mimed by tha-Direckwa of Petrif/ brafirationa and the approval of nimeisMil Frieda CAB:cut; that they are the only Nentorffes lota world, ewe to exterminate ail kinds of vwmio. MaTialt MilaienterS PanTaaariesa destroy the unmet- . coma latindiestrilbout mercy, and never fall. Ills Art has beclogiliAsigh to Willow of them Its .0 e world, and from lola day Rau:Rl/Ka of all holnekrepera, merchants. .eldistivosera and hmhandMen ho "No mere Trrmin ^ • PACS:AGES FROM 25 CENTS TO $1 ttithe Inventor and Proprietor. JOSS: Pit SINTER, Practical Mender, 612 Treadway (car. Mouton st.,) New Teri, General Arent for the U. State. and Canadaa, FRIDER. KUSRTOIN, Drugglat, No. 10 Astor Howe, sod 417 B way, New York. whebode and ratan by It. r ,it. SELLERS . 0 CO. and JOS. 17E011100, rittaburgh; an4BBRISILLII NAN} Allegheny. , de2S6rndfc 11114:11 . 111161It 110T1111C11011 MOTHER/51ft .. I !tfltil _Wv procure M. Winslow's §ooth logfvl;p for Children Teething,.' It bee Donlan, on earth. ft y farllltatee the proner of teething by eoltanlniths gnss; „ reduciag *II Inflemmatlon—eall allay palnotod Is tune :riguhtte the Lowe o. Depend upon It, nothete, It ... will ire real to yonreelvee , and relief end beelth to roar inhin Perfectly. safe In all new The welnablotw4atnilon te the proncrlptioti of one of eh. sonetwerrt enclikllfal female Phyakiatte to New Pligillad, NO hos o noel with tener.falllng ancom In millions occur. Weidalnv it the beet and meet remedy in the &said, In alLeimeirof Dysentery an& Wartime, In Chtlareo,whothm It frum teething or from any other ranee. If life eat healtli ea. be eetlmdle& by dollar. ati.l mate,it ie troll& Ire treigtA In gold. billboba of butte. aro sold &very year In the MAW qtatea. It is imEl& .n 4 weildried remedy. PRIfitiALIC s 2.S CHNTrI A BOTTLIC. gertolobintleafthe fic4dmile nICUKTIS & ittß. ma, tor. ntit, t• 91% the outride wrapper, told by Dtm.s threagbont the world. DB.IG/Xl. U.'IIUiTSISIL, Agent bir Plttabirgy. JobibwllytaT ' j:. , .. -4 .13.11111. 1 17 EL. 113.4 LAY DRAPER AND TAILOR, F. 're/ sr. CLAM mums?, PIMBLIII.OII. PUNA., Intritvi public attention to hie new and bean iltol . 41'lawst of pall itkaia,....laSist of Malta. Cane' wienta, !Wimp aniCoatings of avers ntioty and style, adaptiod to the, beat city and cocain , toad. which will bo matlatipWri' promplinws and &match, and at rates aa low will any other idatitaradaldishament In the city. . CHIL L IC P IL , DENTIST', •,„- ratracte Teeth without pain, by an INTIIE ta nntr Aneeetbetle agent applied to the teeth awl goats only. Teeth from one to roll Wt. Inserted on the reek= ,ftetalliehailee. tie oleo Inserts teeth on entire /heeded., box ntittlesollotions gnat, whki. to beauty, etenttUoescuttl Ato*llty moot SW to plena. Call nod ...mitts rood. elljAke No:111 Voarlb street, pefor Market, (rand *ars.) Pitiabargh. - je7:lyd2 !. J. U. CHRISTY, P., in Third &red, Pittsburgh, Tomes, tiordathad the shrudihmot isstera Coglop...wad Har pleas,lohd arrif rah yam' puller., offers hie pmfresional e.nkleY, 1109.01 CAL INDIIEDICAL .... —. tri. W. D. Meant.' Ca.l.-Wfboon IlicCandkaa. an. D. A. aleleaa. Uoq. U. A. Wearer. T. 11..8/11., Tag. floo.T. J. lUgham. I. R. Unbar. , Jobh H. 'Jailor, Tai. ' ' Jacob alcUoUlater. Req. myallydra EITNA: ALEXAND riantrictvaan COOLING, PARLOR Paoli:Land Bole Prop ?later of B4trima ft• BTOVES, Grata Pronto, &a o coletnated PATUNT GAS MOCICONSUMING COOK. STOVES. Omoe and Sales Room. erf.tiyaro IKO. 4 Weedlli,Plttaberge. Pa. W. - az D. RINWELA.Ra'. seivnereme Ain Warn itt All Wade of Tobacco, Snuff mad Cigars, Ammon, Isten the boallag No. 129 Wood .treat, In @Miami to Mgr Illaiushotaztag Ystablkhment,No.43lnris Meet, ielgi wiserethey wino plumed to read. tbei r frinida. egah . IF K . Fummerma having remg i.;nimii.iPlltilyorgh with Nua Intention of making It !dikter!, resideoes, an b loood id Ids MICA NO. 10110INITHAW1SIT, botsroom Wood nod Pmllbtiold .to. 441.01144 boon from fa. N. to 4 r. r. 0c43414mt0 ..:c:r;4•a sKPIo .0 NI Porseardlng and Commradon Merchant, ,AHD WOOLS:MIX DEALL6 IN ijiaelese. -nutter, Seede.Vish, AN lrodou Oceerally, •el Na. t Wed dtrw4 ittata.vh. N. 1,10.16.M.W.8 tiG SONS. Foreign aid Domestic Billt of Exchange curnnovris nzposrr, /AN/ NO7/5 AND 8 PZ6II, NO. 67 MAILEV/PITSEZT, PITTSIIIIBOII, PA. 511.Cknettloon made nu &lithe principal elfin through. eat the Vatted States. ap2.9.ttly _FOIRMIGM IGXUELANC4-IC. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNGAN, .61.11CALMAN & co., ' ON VIE UNION RANI!, LONDON, IN SUDS Of OND POUND Sint:arm AND UPWARDS. Also,Dlils on the prendpal titles and teems of franc* Sederinne, Hedlund, Germany, Ilneds and other Haropess Staten, oosetantly on band and lbr nale by • WM. U. WILLIAMS t 00., IlanAses, Woad otbeet, corner of Third: PAINTINOvTOB AND ALL KINDS OF • PPIN P A. P It. Worobfouso,• Mg. 27 Wood 1117311&71G17, PA. il•P_boaght err ko:t prim. JO/ N COCILLELAN or, .1:14Cl. sassrarmaraior lona, nilfilms, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, i . . lidow Shatters, Window Guards, &e., yr a . sri hmtra &red an d 86 Third Mire, . ~. ' Wacdalla 2uktO PITTOBOIIO2, PA., II cabana a needy or taw Putatax, fancy and plan, O. sll csaposca Particalsr atteation paid to ea. siadigaros Loa. Jobblasdoos atebortuotke. ssr9 is 0. num VANDBITER & FIUMBID, A~T_ORNB;-Y6 A... 1" LAW . SOLICITORS IN ciwyczaar, . Jr.. a; Nafaa'a Mock. Drborm, ktim. rlro.o.a®. roman tnada In way part of Nadas= Iwetiraltara - att....1t0 taa maim and Bala of Seal ratata r _ot. bL oloallorray as Doak sod lb:enrol .otl amp.— L 6 11111.11-•11111 trimatus AID nsonzaisTs, WIL'EV IEC/biGl , l , o4t_ W I Piitabursh, Ponsm. atark“ street. - htandi dos• Wok astm.sagiss. =dint liaddli 7.4 41 . 110 F4Errab4 Work, Biwa Roans .4 IVbeet Ito. atialiqg aa4 Itgogl.d2 , fg . , i ii &mon mho:Anode. - Vp33241..A.N ac rsON. ••• 111 hUmbetaftraisid beam In MIL Mods of ra&CCO, 13111711 P AND CIGAR% csoci • ':urawlntegoaarutimil.....4l4. t sia{ fin" ~ emu.-J ~: Sputa Sown. CUALIELES PACKER & CO., 11.9 Pearl Street, Boston C9IIIOIIIION =CALM Na SRI nil 07 Boots, Shoes and Bole Leather, Upper rough, Curried author, Buff, Polish Groin, Wel, MN SOU, &r 4 Sheep BMus In rough, finished Linings and colored Boa., Morocco, Kid sod Boot SM., nod , Marne. Loather. • Pt P.. BOUTRIVICR, Congress street, Boston. WILLIAM BURRAOR, 101 Pearl O. CARLTON & CO., 103 State, 1,52,3ne1re HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING AND GLAZING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Dow, to the best manor sod shortest time. J. t U. PHILLIPS, JaSlßad hos. AO t 28 St. Clolr DR. DICKINSON'S MAGNIDO-BLECTRIC MA , Mrotmt—iiincipal Depot for the sale 01 this L4rinoiled YohTall A umliery.—ln mbmitting this machine to a die. eriMinatlagpablk, no expense has boon voted In Its mum facture to render it perfect In ovary Mantled particular, In order to keep pire with the wonderful Improvements of the age, and place It foremost In this branch of American Man. .r.etar.. NO I'AMfLT SHOULD Be WITHOUT ONE.; Retell Price $lO. It la adatkably adaptod to prevent and cure ovary to of Mama, arch as Oonsemptlon,Scroirds, Palsied, Rheum tlsm, Drape?lda, all fain= of Pbraical and Mantel Prot tion'and Mamma-M=lm Ono grand Satan of this Apparition at It ir alltrayr ready for maths power being obtained from a Permanent Magnet, no Acids or other ingredtontnbeing ?naked. Bold, wbolnale and retan, by DR. am. ni:Erraelt, aeredA-VT ITholonle Druggt.t• 140 Wood .t.. PittWß. - STARCH AND FARINA. Maio !oy the Went Phllaulelpolalllannfactoring Co (First [`random awarded by lb. Franklin Inatituta, Nowanber,lBsB.) Diamond Gloss Starch, In csairront'g C bore., C lb. each; Do do born do 40 pepora,l " dd; Alan, Rained, Pure and pour! Starch, In boar. varkma Oxen, all for laundry ono. CORN VA RINA, Or Corn Starch,) in bale 40 pepere each. This article Is repreatly prepared for culinary . pnrpoeoe, and an be tailed on as soperLsr in NAM to any now In nee. For axle by TROMESON, CLARKE & YOUNG. Phila,Jatey.,lBs9nitf to Agents for the Company. Permanent Oracle. Complying with the urgent request of h 1.11 22 droll. of thotr palinats, DRS. C. M. VITC.I3 Sr J. W. BY ILES Rave concluded to remain PERIIANIINTI.I . IN PITTSBI3ROII, And may be commit.' at their office, No. 191 Penn Street, OPPOSISII TUN ST. GLAIR ROW., Daily, egoept Sundays, far Consumption; Asthma, Bronchitis and &Nattier CI bromic Complaints Ciompllcated with or atoning Pulmonary Tilmair, including Catarrh, Heart Dieeuee Alectiotte of the Lieer, Dye- Caerritin:Femal: Oareplainte, ere. DR2I. circa A SYlitt would state hat their I - railcard otCorinumpllnn la bawd upon tee f. that he eliecaee CV ius inithe blood and system at lave, bent Ge lre,en . e l m i eg itsdeveloptarst in LW lungs, and they Monet.. onioloy Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedial to purify the blood and strengthen the syntem. frith thew, they une lINDICINAL INDIALATIONNwhich they value highly,bot only an Pang:tam, (hating no Curative eirra when and mime,) and Invalid...inn:wetly cantkined impanel waiting the prechnin time or curability cm nay treatment based upon the plaunlble,bot r.ht idea Mat the•Weat or thr dineane eau be Teethed In a direct rummer AT Inhalstiott“ tar an before IlatedShe gent of Oa dii,cce it in the Nona laid It. /roan OTIly In the Icing, tfyNo charge for consultation . A tat of quinitioun will be sent to thire trintiing to eon. colt of by latter. mytMidairtit I, The Great English Remedy. 811 t JAKE!! CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from • prverription of Sir Janne Clarke, Physlairm Extrsardlnary to the Quern. Thls well known Medici. Is no Imposition, hat w sure and safe remedy for Female Difßrultles and Obotructions; rum soy Canso whatever; and although a powerfutremody, they contain nothing hortful to tho roustltotion. TO MiIItRIICD LAMBS It in peculiarly molted. It will to • short time, bring on the monthly period with maniarity. These PST/share never been Lumen to .Voil where ft/ din, Manson theseroadpage of pamphlet art well observed. for fultparticolan, get a pamphlet, free, of thn agent. N. B —ll nod 6 titotage entniin toeliorni to Any author' zed agent, will bloom o bottln, containing over GO pills, by return mail. B. L. VANN lIATOCE, • Pt, sal t tal.nrgb,whol.s.le agent, and a d d 111 drnrilroA, atienitin re 1 . GA iti'S do I,LU LAC Ronan, Sign and Ornamental Paint•rs. ANOORAINIARS; . 1111 White 10,..1 :arid Zinn, raters, LW, oil kin& of rnitit, C.ienietinen Mem, Putt,. rr"....., /44 Wien Street. tr.. All4q mrllklydre , MITCHELL, HERRON & CO., /11 41111711,(111.11 • Of .--- CfrOltiMV " l ., cil .1" and triZEa'a STOVES, Grate Fronts, Frederk - Tookiug bow, &r 11)4t Ltberty tlt., Pllt.bargb, P.. mr22fel y Ptttaburgh Steel Works JONES. /30N7L) hr., CO.. Haonfactorera of CAST STEEL; id., SPRING, NOW stv A. 11. STEEL; SPRLNCS.nd AXLES, aryl, Ross and First Str , .l., Pithbarryh, U. B. ROGFltif3 St CO-. 111P111PROMS OP _ Rogers , improved Patent et••l Criltivritor r l'et.qh, Chrn, Roar and First S'rref. PttitZuvvh. Pb ~e291y4k I=l Mf]ROF3ANT "M.A./140R, No. 54 St. Clair Street. I=l (Dr.lriab's New 83:11‘11,4,) anUtlidfc P. - A:WO Cr, Frail iiICS .. 7 ii... I.TI Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Pool Oil, 46 . 16111870 NM. 168 .7 170 &wed .nit RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth D. W. C. Bidwell (Sbeeesvlrs t. Beier, Rolfe cL , ) 1.1.111/ICTUM.II,.. RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. PlSTSHllltillt, PENN'S. A CASI or RUPTURE CCIILD ABOUT A Yr. Aott—lifr. George Onrobert,, who reside. on the Foorth fit. Dead, Seventh ward, pi...awed a Tram Crow me, which lo 6 months effected an entire cure. Ile has now goon al. monita without the Teem, nod there Is oo apprentice of the Warn of the rupture. I em continnally coring <area of rapture with my Invaluable Trowet. I have pet mlntion from 11,-Ctomben to publish and to ter to hi. rani' The beet of references can be given by api plleadon at my Dreg Store and Tense Depot. JaRtAAwT Do. Otto. P. KRTSED, 14 6 Woof id. DPSPEPSI.I.—A remo4ly preperibed by regu lar pby deans, and prepvell by • rraporadble practitioner for theca, of headache, low aplrits, and the lung catalogue of IMMO - a y . arise from derangement of Ma dig-calve organs Is prn•nted In DR. WILSON'S PILLS, which ha, boon approreil and used by physicians for three purposes for 10 years past. They are simpered and mid by 11. L. PAUSE STOOK & 00., Wholesale Drag/Ista, and proprietnrs of R. L. Pabliestures Termlfugai No, r 4, corm r of Wind awl In, streeta,Pillsburgb, Pa. fidslkorll ARTIFCIAL Etas.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, has on hands very eneellent desire for deaf persone, by whfch many pereona am made to hem am mat all ever.— Alw, a email gates perchi drum, vehicle le hurried Into the err, and le very eeklent In many came of deafness. ]a'=:oldT GALVANIC GATTERT, OR ELECTRO MMINZTIC Viacom" for liredkal pupae., of • very waperPor kind will Le aent'free of Lip thane., wherever so Pri.reaa room. anoxia remittance of Teo Dollar. Addrema Dr. OM IttlYilltiL No ISO Wood M., PittehonL. Pe. sfOritewif — Tue - rionderful success of Dr. 1105tettee8 celebrated and unrivalled Stomach Bitters, from the time of it. Introduction to the goblin, proves conclurively lie manifest eaperiority over coy other pry porstion of thatind 112•1113b1C111114. HS action on the Wrenn, organs if of the rant pleasing character, removing all Amasses or mor bidity, andsiring the imam • sound and healthy In Miff of Pyspepala, toss of appetites general mental or physiical weaknese,iteoperatton L. molt beneficent, indeed: wine Of the most direini rue. that kayo Aver !wen under Milks: train:mat have h..) entirely cored by this great agent.. AS • took, tiontetter . •,Bittere are nowt espectelly before mai.. gold by druggists eel dealers generally, overy shire, aryl by 1103fig7Titlil a SMITH, matinfarivrers end proprietors 68 Water and 68 /root ate telAanT • • CARAIVAY SEED-400 lbs. f; ,r aftiCly — D. A. FAIINPATOCK k. Co., . J•l9 comer Wood and W .t CRANBERRIES --1 0 bbis. forsabi liy Jal7 • lIKNUY 11. COL ANS LIME -200 bids. for sale by PM __ lIINKY 11. °OWNS. BROOMS --50 dozen No. 1, by steamer En] ma 0 raham," put reed and Cur solo ny 440 ATWEI.L; LER ! CO. . . D "PEACHES-201 eke now' landin • from 'lamer Lacro,lo mid for sae by WS • IBAIALI MCKIM A CO. OMAR-6 blude. prime for eale by Ja.2l 116NRV H 0)=0. Ul9l.l—Nos. I, 2 and 3 Mackerel,' Herring, 1 'White FM, k., oo tato& n.CANVIRLD PI HOOI 7 I,AND'S GERMAN BITTERS-10 11 go for zals by 1 &A./AIINXS?OCK £OO. P - APEH WEIGHTS, Bill Files awl Check MN for ode by W. & HAM% laZ roroor Market mad &rand std. SPRING MEASUftINCI TAPES, Brass and Plaid for We by W. B. FIAVXN, ) 529 No.. 31. 33 sod 36 Worker Wort. DYE FLOUR in 40 lbs. sacks rec'd and for 31.111551 e er JIM) =MN U. COLLINS. F LOUR -225 Extra Superfine reel ssd (mule bY WU. 11YJTCLIZON, .1 N0..195 Übert, et. QTABOH-25 bxs. Pearl in store and far islaby pal J P. CANTIIII.D • OD. nATB-1.00 bushels rec'd and for ; sale by V 1.31 R.s.XINO. A &SORTED COLORS ground in DR for sale 14'1107 2. U. NVIII O:. ==IIM=ME Vittgburd 05,a0tc. PITTBHVRC3•H: WEDNESDAY MORNIIiG, FEB, 2, 186-9 rrwiw I. Pi PER OF Fad CITY. 'City and News Items. MEAN 71117ZRATTIalt.—Obs4rvations taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 68 Fifth et., yesterday. MM. to lIIIADIL 00 :i2 00 45 9 o'clock, A. ■. 12 "■ 6 •' P. Barometer VAT . DAILT UNION PRAlrill MERINO, ta tae First Methodist Protestant Church, Fifth street, com mencing at 114 o'clock, A. N. All aro cordially in vited to attend. The exercises TO-DAY will be conducted by Rev Teo. D. Russell. MILTING OF THE STOOKOOLDERII OF TUC AL' GIGHQY VALLIT R. R.—The annual meeting of the shore mentioned Company was held at its office inNeyille Hall on Tuesday. R. C. Loomis, Esq., was called to the chair and Mr. Gib eon, Secretary of the Company was chosen clerk. Hon. W. F. Johnston, President of the Company then road the Annual Report Annual receipts of the Company, viz From Passengers.. " Freight Mall Other sources. Total Annual expenses, vi: . For maintenance of roadway, etc. $35,403 00 Interests on bonds, etc 21,117 17 Other outlays 19,004 07 P n tended ..., r , indebtedness.-- ....... 359,000 00 Am' of floating debts in bills payable 27,150 55 Due on line of road 12,000 00 In addition thereto, there is a debt dle fo• engine .P.. ......... .... . For whlch 11 Armstrong Co., bonds are pledged. The apparent indebted ness of this office is.. Tho entire receipts of last year (1057) were. DoiMet, the amount rescind from other seems than the earnings of the road 2,596 73 Totel receipts for 1857 The entire receipts for present year Deduct from other sources. Whole receipts for 1959 Expenses of last year for rents, salaries, taxes, maintenance of road, etc. 39,720 54 Expanses for present year .......... . 47,200 00 Amount paid coupons mortgage bonds last year 14,383 00 Amount paid on same the present year 20,020 00 There are still due on coupons 2,275 00 In explanation of the increased expenses of the company during the year ending January 31, 1859, the report refers to the money expend ed en coiling the Kiskeminetas bridge; a hill slide thru t a locomotive over the track and damaged it; the painful accident of the Ist l a of Septe 'tier, in which serious and extensive damage w done to the rolling stock. Had it not been or these, the expenses of the road would have been reduced from I firt7. The report regrets that the road has been extended neither to the canal in the city, nor to tha_mouth of the Nlahtining. If no other feasible plan for raising_ money to extend the road up the valley, can he devised, an issue of necond mortgage bonds ie recommended. The report dneft. not credit the rumor that the Sunbury and Erie Company in tend to adapt a line north of Ridgeway, for sev• eral reasotia, but especially because a connec tion with tide road was one inducement to the sale of- th public works to that company. The Superintendent reports that there M am ple rolling stock on thereat to accommodate the traffic. The on o .her of through passengers for the year was 1 .309, and way passengers no less than 70,891. T only thousand six hundred and twen ty-two ton• of cool have been brought over the rood durin ; the year . On the I t of February, 1857, the debt of the company as $190,140 22 Oa the let of Feb., 1858 71,203 43 From the earnings $19,431 39 unfunded debt has been paid; the balance of the reduction has been made by funding in the mortgage bonds of the company. The interest coupons attached to mortgage bonds, except a few pledged collaterally, have been paid up to, and including lot January, 18X.8 The interest on floating debt has been paid as it fell Our The peceasity of extending the rood to the canal to urged upon the clock. holders. The follistog tonelaterhent of the debt , . of the comps y the lot of February, 1059: 1858, Apri hills 106 50 May 221 42 June '• 181 25 July i 417 97 .247 13 •. Sept • 342 51 1,976 45 2,304 21 •• Dee. '• ................. ... 3,235 02 1859, Jan. • 2,490 00 L Will:m.lh, Superintendent .. 600 00 Making the t0ta1..... $12,032 4G Armstrong Bonds.—Whole number received. Sold in Philadelphia Placed in Phiadelphis ne colat. ..... Pittsburgh ...... Balance in Stank of Pittsburgh and in _ _ bonds of Treosurer........ ......... . ti t,llOO An the tibtoin of Jefferson Co. ore in the Bank of Pittstn.. h, none-of which have been need Annual re eipts from passengers arriving t Pittsburgh. ......... . . $22,321; 77 At Lswr ncerille 744 21 Shariburg 841 71, — Tarent um . 1,180 47 Freeport. 3,188 Kinkiminetas. 1,195 u 5 Kittanning 10,897 97 The total receipts from Adams' Express, were Through freight, in lbs Way $225 04 .3,883,308 4,359,859 The report e, of which the above in an abstract, having been read and considered, were adopted unanimously and ordered to be filed. It was moved that they be printed, but it was thought the company bad no money to spare for that purpose. . . . On motion, tellers were appointed to receive and count the rotes for the new Board. The following ticket was elected: Prerident—Wm. F. Johnston Director A-0. W. Jackson, F. R. Brunot, John Batten, 1). C Kemmerer, Joseph Buffington, Patrick Kerr. —We aro authorized to say that Mr. Jackson declines to serve. Co:numeric:l.—ln our sketch of the address of Rev. I. C. Pershing. delivered of the anniversary of the young Men's Bible Society on Monday night, a perplexing mistake occurred We wrote : "The speaker then instituted a comparison between the French and American revolutions —tho former an infidel, the latter a Christio, revolution." As it was late at night when this was put In type we suppose. the compositor who had It In band must have been asleep, as he turned the word "Christian" into the somewhat different word "drunken." The address 'of Efr. Pershing wan one of the beet we ever heard from that reverend gentleman, which makes us the more regret that such a mistake should have occurred in our meagre sketch. DICATII or CAPT. DIZNNY.—We are pained to announenthe death of Capt. J. O'Hara Denny, who departed this life on Monday night, at his rtridence, on the Springfield farm, from a pul monary complaint. - • Capt. Denny was the eldest eon of the Hon. !Tamar Denny, deceased. Ile has passed his whole life—with the exception of one period when absent in Europe, and one when, in com pany with the volunteer regiment from this oily, 1.6 was engaged in the Mexican campaign—in oar midst. Ho was married twice ; first to a danghter of Judge Dallas, and secondly, to a daughter of Dr. Stevenson, deemed, and both of this city. His funeral will lake place on Thureday morning. Carriages will be in readinese at half-past leo, to Alert. from Patterson's sta bles, Fourth street Pirrencson lasuneses Co.—The following Board of Directors for the Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Co., was elected on Tues day, to serve for the current year: Robert Gal way, James Marshall, Alexander Bradley, John McGill, Samuel M'Clnrkan, David Richey, Joe. P.'Gazzam, M. .1.) , James W. Heilman, Nathan F. Hart, Hobert H. Ilartley, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, John Fullerton, William Carr, John L. Leech, Robert Robison. The two last named are the newly elected tnembers'of the Board. STOCK Saes.—The following Stocks were sold a the Commercial Silos Rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, , Tuesday evening, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer: 21 Share. Bank of Pittsburgh $6l 75 9 ~i u u 6l 62 CitizeneDank 22 " 20 .. " 1 Pittsburgh Gas Compaq 70 00 10 " Pittsb'gh M. Inc C 0... 15 50 119 "I P. Ft. W. ,t 0 . It. R. Co 925 Tun Dirpatel , Terr h n tly corrects our error (which we also surrr.- ourselves,) respecting the time in whidk goods came through to this city from Mnlii.i.ore by the new route; but in doing so fall, a oanother. It elates the revenue derived ►,..n. Pittsburgh try the PeDDIJIMIIIII Road nt iliu,ooo per annum; whereas it in $60,110n I.r, ,month. See severtistment of a comfortable 100611 to let uti -Begeley'e Lame, Alleghepy.. WO the housa,ta bas sq .groadottabla. ono, . dials io 14191111115 t aliglibarbo& __.~ ~ ~. _ 3._ _.... ,- The Car tatrei—We staled yesterday the fact that a house in Reserve township, had beat de stroyed by fire on the previous night and with it, six persons, six: the father, mother and tour children, a whole family, one boy excepted.— The man's name was James Rodgers, a carpen ter by trade and a good workman, but a victim of that accursed demon—attn. If we had no other name for thee we would call thee Dem.! It appeared from the facts adduced before the Coroner's jury on Tuesday, that Rodger?' came home intoxicated. Ae to the woman it is proba ble from what we learn of her and from the fact that the alarm of fire failed to arouse her, that she too was under the influence of the same In fernal agency. It appears that the children have been fed and clothed for the most part, during the whole winter by the neighbors, while the father and mother have spent all their earn ings in whisky. On this fatal night it seems, Rodgers came home very drunk. After a while between 10 and 11 o'clock, the family all were in bed, when the eldest girl named Ellen, awoke and disoov ered smoke in her room. She tried to arouse her mother!, but she was in no condition to be aroused. She made no efforts to get up and was probably unable to, had she endeavored. At that hour the whole family, the man excepted, who was below stairs, might have been saved. A little boy aged about eight, when ho awoke 'and found the smoke pouring op ran for the window, but fleet he tried to get Ellen to save the child who was in bed with Its mother. In trying to do this Ellen was auffoosted. It wag the last seen of the child. The little boy sprang from an open window upon a porch and escaped, the only one saved. The discovery of the remnants of the bodies and what was found of them, is not a subject to dwell upon. Suffice it to say, that a part of the man was found near where the door had been ; the mother, Ellen, Bridget and James were found near together—that is, whatof them was found. The thought of the horrid spectacle ?v -aulting from such a cause Is enough. The fol lowing pereons were examined and gave testi mony to wit Charles fil'Ohetiney, sworn—When I got to the house to-day, one of the bodies had been taken out, another was being taken out; there was the second body recovered;i it was found in the hick room in the southern end of the house; the body of Mr. Rodgers was found in the north end,- as far as possible from the fire place, and near the door; he lay upon what seemed to be the cc mini of a bed; I think he never got out of bed; am satisfied that he was not lying on the lower story when the fire broke:out; onsisted in taking the body of the little girl out; it lay along with the remains of Mrs. Rodgers in the south end of the house; look out the remains of the others, with the exception of the girl Ellen; they were all lying together; saw the fire shortly after it broke out; It was then issuing out of the xeconA story windows, north and south; could then eye the roof, but could not see the porch; have no hesitation in owing that the fire broke cut in the basement from the appearance it presented when I saw it; was not acquainted with the be bore the character of an intemperate man; have heard that he has been addicted to' the use of liquor for years; have ales heard that Mrs. Rodgers drank. Andrew Elliott, sworn—Was at the fire last night; when I first caw the house the fire was bursting out through the first story, front and back; knew Mr. Rodgers for eighteen years; he woe a quiet and civil man, hut within the last few years had drank a good deal; be was in poor circumstances; he looked delicate, but was n man of strong constitution; he didn't provide for his family, and the neighbors had often to supply thek.bildren with the necesoartes of life. 550,088 90 21,898 05 3,150 00 80 77 i.... 574,927 72 $92,154 76 74,916 95 80 77 $74 836 IS Christisti Meyers, eworn—Saw Rodgers be. tween five and nix o'clock, last night; be came complaining to our hornet and asked for a drink; did not give it to him; he wan then drunk; he was drunk every lime he came to my house, he went away saying he would get liquor at the `•upper bridge," and on his pawl hook; he came sometime afterwards and asked for something'xn eat, that hie wife, would give him but one meal a day: when he came hack he bad whisky: he drank some of it nut of a tea onp, and I drank same too, hie trite came down after him before nine o'clock; he refused to go home at first, and some words panned between them; took him to the door, and they both went home together: the bucket would bold about a gallon; think there was not more than a quart in it; it is allows now. Frank Brieter, n step eon of the last witness, and a bay nt same ten or twelve years, testified to his having given Rodgers the bucket referred to by the last witness; be saw him drink part of the whisky when he lirmight it back; Ms father tiseieted the deceased part of the way home with big wife; he could not say how often be had seen thy deceased drunk at hifather's: bin father kept whisky In the house tu in . After the above lon,sm together with thatof the little boy who caped the Hamm the anbalance of which ve , have given in our narrative, abate, the jury Ikendered a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to their end by being burned to death in their house in Reserve, township, on the night of January :ilet, ISii't ANOTEICA Finn , L-About half •past two o'clock Tuesday morning, a tire broke out in the third story of J Motlargo's Marble Works, on Liberty et reel The upper part of the building was rem.' by Mr. Ma:uric., tobaccouist on Smithfield !greet, who had the manufacturing deportment of hls establiahment there Hie Iwo will probably reach $2,400 he is insured on stock and tools for $2,001) in the Delaware klu'ual Insurance office. $1 ,0 000 10,000 11,000 I ,( rw Mr. McCargo's boa will be between $7OO and $lOOO. Ile is not insured—his policy having ex pired hut a few days ago. Mr. Long, the owner of the building, loses come $2BOO. Ile is in sured. The entabliahment of Mr. Ileyl, which adjoins that of Mr. McCargo, on one Bide, and that of Mr Lawton. marble cutter, on the other, were both threatened with destruction. Mr. I ryl thinks $lOOO will corer the damage hie slack suotained, and $3OO repair the damages done the building, Ile is ineurcd in the Pitts burgh for $BOOO. Mr. Landon loses nothing, hot the owner of the house, Mr. D Galway, suf fers to the extent of some $BOO. Ile is fully thawed. The fire ie said to have been the re milt of accident. I/CLIMATES to the Temperance Convention, on the Sth of February, at Lafayette Hall. The number is not restricted, and all are invited to attend- ALL[I:IIIENT.—Fir.t Ward—Wm M Bell, Rev I) 0 Bradford. Ono Lewis, Rev Devil• Elliott, John McCann°, It II Davis, It C Flavor, &coed Word—Jas M Hemphill, Wm J Gibson, Roe J A Sweeney, Henderson Davis, Jonathan Gal lagher, Robt Davis, Rev Wm B Bolton, George A Kurt:, Otis Brown. Thin{ Word—Rev .1 Sawyer, L H Eaton, Rev A J Easel, II Williams; M Mctionigle, Rev E Swift, Robert Boyd, Dr It 11 Mowry, Rev John McMillan, John D Bailey. N'ouriA Word—J. Marshall, Wm Miller, Rev W Li Howard, Josiah King, Rev John Cowl, Dr Thos Dale, RevJobn T . ' Pressly, Rov Jaa Rodgers, Francis ti Bailey. Pmmwoon.—Firli Ward—Samuel McKee, Boyd, 5 P collina. A S Slonn, U W Stoittwun, Cap! Itobt Dm, Wm M Ewing, Conrad Sohm, Samuel thmham. Second Wor,/ , -Thos Stool, Wm Rork.% Nov I N Ruird, J It Reed, D (re O'Neal, Moe I Nilson, Samuel N Lightner, John Wilson. Third L Magee, Nov D J York., S MeMeeters, Andiv Dalsoll, II hl Twining, Dr Rohl Wray, John .1 Muse, Rev John Dougheee, Col John Glenn, Rev Mr. Collier, Wm Barrow, Rev John 0 Brown. Fourth Ward—John Rippey, Prof L D Barrows, Rev Mr Reilly, I W Chadwick, Benj McLain. Fifth Ward—Jos Caldwell, James McCandless, Sarni Ellison, John Ramsay, John Wilkinson. .Vieth Word—Oro Dobbs, Deo McCandless, Jacob Bleiger, Jacob Forcer, Jos Pierson. Birmingham—Thomas McKee, N C Augenbaugh, Roy Mr Reed, Geo DeILICSO, Roy John Scott, Sand Worcester, Rey Mr Rutledge, Jamos Lonighton, Roy Mr Lowman, Thomas I' Adam., Roy P Rock, Roy Isaac Banks. Ease Birmingham—Adam Ilauthorn, J 11 Carron, Lewis Breakirnn, Wallace Ganfuer, P llovrard, J N Jarslit, David Edwards, Robert Illeßrida, Thomas; Adams, Augustus Bamford, James Ruddick, B N Duvall. Bnteth P;it.buryll—.ll.lm Pricharld, II Ron, Hay .1 Kota'. - - Robinson Toocuship—ltobt II Guthrie, Jiin Young. .41•Cl u r c Tp.—ltav A I) Campbell, Janina School, ranker, W M'Clintork. Jiiinchrster—Jemen Anderson, Jiiniisrupson, Jig John Parke. SswiAtcy—T II Novin, Ray Mr Allison, John Fleming. Lawrrticcsille—ltev Richard Leo, Jun Wilkinson, Esquire Geary. Mangficld—Rev Mr McPherson, Mansfield B Brown. . . Roes Tp.—Robt Carr, It D Cochran.• Duquesne Bor.—John Maloof, Jloitortgahela Bor.-4to %Vat, Evart Davis. Elizabeth Tp.—Matthew Henderson, Frank Pat terson, E Caldwell, Rev Mr Hollingshead. Samuel Jamison, Thompson Martin, Arthur Ilendorson. Elisabeth Bor.—Jas A Ekin, Thomas Fergus, Rev Mr Martin, W W Laughlin, Dr J it Shaffer, .1 II Maffet, Wm Robinson. Wrst Elizabeth Soudan, Isaiah Brink, David Lynch, John 111Tonnall. 111 , NT & Mutsu, Masonic Hall, Fifth street. have received the Ledger for next week, and are now ready to deliver to newsmen and sub scribers. We have received' copies of the Ledger, as also Frank Leslie's Illuetrated news paper, giving elaborate illustrations of the Burn's Festival to New York. We understand that Joseph Knox, Esq., re ceived, on Tuesday, $2,700 in value of con pone of Washington co.. and $7. 46 0 in thesune for Allegheny city, issued to the P., Pt. W. S.C. It. U. lie is about entering cult-for this Inte rest in the 11. B.'Conrt which will hold its ses sion here in a short time. Boors, Snots AIIID LIATIIIIII.-W e would ¬ attention to the oted of Memo. 0. Paellas' & Co.; ()tinsel street, Boston, in another column. From tits climate of the ,houses in thin oily with thoit_thoy,ltairo dealhisti led mooed tint they keepn Ant oluo otontant, ea nit on ocoononAtholg tom.' 7" • EMIMMM!MMEN! Anrommun Men= ov van Cur Commits.— Pursuant to adjournment, the ity Councils met on Tuesday evening, February Is In Seleot Council—All the embers present but Blair, Kammerer, Nixon, PIM Ps. The President stated that th object of the meet ing was to elect two member, of the Board of Guard ians of the Poor, the terms of ears. Kincaid And .WFarland having expired. Mr. Berger moved to go Into Domination for condi. dates. The following gentlemen were nominated and bet oted for: J. T. Kincaid . UIA. MTarland 2 Dun ca Dcan.-- 9 George Weyman James On motion of Mr: Ward. Messrs. Kincaid and Duncan ware doctoral oloctod. . . Mr. Brown called up tho matter relative to provid tug mato for the lobbies, and offend the following mutation u a substitnte for the one passed by Com mon Council: Rewired, That Messrs. Emelt and Campbell, of the Common Council, be appointed a committee to make arrangements for the erection of seats for spectators in the Common Council Chamber, and Mum Fitssimmons and Ward of the Select Coun cil, to make arrangements for similar purpose in the Select Council Chamber. The substitute was adopted. C. C. concurred. Mr. Hardman Moved to reconsider he vote by which the resolution (passed by C. C,) relative to placing an iron culvert at Wood street and Diamond alley was referred to Street Committee. The mo tion was corned. Mr. Drain moved ea an amendment that culverts be placed on both sides of Wood street at tho Inter section of Diamond alley. Carried. Mr. Borger moved as an amendment that a culvert be placed at the intersection of Pennsylvania avenue and Pride street. Carried. Mr. McClurg° moved to further emend by adding that a culvert be placed over Penn at the-intersec tion of Harrison streets. Carried. - . Mr. Barbin moved to lay the resolution on the table. Lost. Mr. {Vara moved to further amend by ordering n culvert on Fulton street, nt the intersection of Con. trn avenue. Lost. Mr. Bennett moved to amend by ordering culverts at all the crossings on Smithfield Arcot. Withdrawn after some discussion. Mr. Ward called for the yeas and nays on the re, elation as amended, resulting ae follows ' . Teas—Borger, lierdman, Kim, McCargo, Ward, Pres't M'Auley—a. Nays—Harbin, Bennett, Brown, Intorno, Fit, Simmons, Kincaid, Reed, Tomer— s. So the resolution was lost. Mr. Kincaid called up the ordinance to provide additional revenue for the city. On motion of Mr. Ward, it was taken up section by section. Mr. Hindman moved to amend the fret clause, levying a tax of five mills on auctioneers, by insert. ing "sales of real estate, stocks of inem3mrsited com panies and hell. of steamboats excepted, the same to pay one mill anon the dollar." The yeas and nays were called upon the amend morn. Yew—Bennett, Berger, Binlvo, Fitznimmene, ilerdenan, Kin], Kincaid, M'Cargn, and l'OeFident Naya—Barbra, Dunean, Reed, Tomer, and Ward The amendment prevailed. • Mr. flerger moved to further amend, by requiring persons engaged in retailing vinous, fermented or distilled liquors, to pay two and a half instead of Gvo mills on the dollar. The nay. and yea. were ealled,'rerulting Year—Rarhin, Berger, Danrao, Kim and Ward 5. Nap—Bennett, Brown, Bari:imam., Hardman, Kincaid. 11rearpi, Reed, Tomer and Neal:lent 11BAuley-7. The amendment was Met. Mr. Ward moved to amend by inverting, three mills Loot by the following vote : Year—Corbin, Berger, Dunran, him, Tamer and Ward--f. Nap—Bennett, Brown, Kii,,inimons., Hardman, Kincaid, M'Cargo, Herd mid Pres% Ill'Attloy—S. Mr. Kincaid morel the adoption of the !motion as amended, upon which the year and nays wore yelled- Yeas—Bennett, Brown, rit,immona, Hardman, Kim, Kincaid and Penal M'Auley—T. Nays—Barhin, Berger, Duncan, IBTArpa, Rand, Tomer and Ward—Z. Lost by a tie rota Mr. Headman moved to adjourn Loot by n veto 5 yeas to 9 nays. The ordinance, on motion Mr. Itcal, was Ini.l n the table. The Preeidont preented a comtnnnieltion front the City Controller, with the following eetirnatee of .euipts and expenditure .% tic. - kailmatn of the Itereltdu eo•I Expto•lllor., 1116 ray the leer ending 1000 City taxes, fly. mills... ..... ..... City tiklye, utid , r the IMO Art el A..m. Fl.its• lax Wntrr tent, I , r - rol.. um, building., Ar ~ 001 "...diug t•Xr+ ex.ourratiuto awl uu •Invern b.toorre Ilounngslit , Wharf mull Ralbt.d .. . tteatnii. Diumntsd Mittk.t Astdi : intion.. Staple. Ofli . Megan:ring bark ..... City tiottwr Mil Inspector 121tr7iltatrtts Pittsburgh 11.1(1nropsny ... Lieentirti. drays, rarriegrs, 'ragout, kc 112. t Wilkins 11.11 ...... Bills reoeitable C. H. 1 . 4111R14 ........ ........ Alex. Alllltr, rprito. . . Loans 4.1155?., 'i.7, $1,41442. 42 tor 4334.risat in 4441 mreipt• Corn sinking Inutl :5)357 , 7-$155,919 05 Approptiallotie I. Intereat arta T.t on City 1.0. n. 2. Solar. City Ogleem 3. Public Printing 4. rim Knew.. and Ilose ........ b. Night Police., Public Lanapa ... . . n. Fifth Won! Market 1. Mononobela Wharf -11. Allegheny Whoef • 12. Weigh &mien 13. Contingent Yowl - li. Dosed 0f........... ..... IS. lases dna and falling due_ .41 ....... Temporary Loan 21.0.7 u 00-137,119 05 lA. Ontstandra Waenta, not countersigned 1,000 tea 17 Contingent Warrant. netaninding 7;.00 25 rno,Ota :so Eartee 01expendituree 03rr roeopta slim:: GI Communication accoptod, and ntatementa referral to !Inane° Committee, with instructions to print the 30610. The ordinance providing for the employment of n watchman at the Aquoduct, laid over at last meet ing, was called op by Mr. Duncan, and action of C. C. roneurred in. Adjourned. Costuom Couscm.—Prayer by Mr. Reed. Present: All tbo members but Messrs. Davis, Nor ris, Re. nod Robbins. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Council proceeded to elect two fences members of the Board of Guardians of the Poor, and Mr. An drew Felton, of the Second, and J. 11. Ballston, of the Fifth Ward, were duly elected. The vote was taken fur one guardian at a time, and the following was the vote for Guardian in place of T. M. Marshall A. Fulton ..... J. I). Kelly D. C. Kammerer 15 I J. 11. Ralston.. 3 S. Mo 1 T. M. Marshall For Uuardlan in place of Samuel MeKelry there Were isoreral ballots as follow : 11. 111. Iv. 3 12 II I fp 3 e 1 4 1 3 11. ftedstoo . Mehelvy.... M. Marshall C. Kammerer Mr. Floyckprosentod a report from the Aqueduct Committee on the resolution referred to them at last meeting, asking information in reference to tho sur render of the Aqueduct to the State. The Commit tee were unable to get any information, and so ro porL Report accepted. Tho President—The report of the Auditing Com. mitten of 1858, with the following reoolutions: Recoired, That the Controller is hereby directed to certify his warrant in favor of Wm. bliehhautn, Treasurer, for eight dollars, being the amount over paid by him and not credited to him, on an altered warrant, and charge the same to Contingent Fond. Iletofeed, That the report of the Auditing Com mittee, with the accompanying accounts, be pub lished one time in the papers authorised as city printer,. Report nceepted and resolutions read throe times and passed. S. C. concur. Tho proposed Act of Assembly pre.cnted at lost meeting, with the communication from .1. 11. Foster, tram, on motion of Mr. Darlington, referred to the Ordinance CoMmittes. S. C. concur. The Chair—A communication from Francis O'Mara, relative to damages which he sustained by the building of the Duquesne engine house. Read and referred to the Committee on Fire Engines and flop.. S. C. concur. Mr. Dickson called up the proposed Art of As sembly relative to the city of Pittsburgh, laid over from the old Conned, with the billowing resolution : E. d, That our representatives in Harrisburg be requested to procure the passage of the acrompa nying act. The act was read and mended, and the resolution read a first and wend time, and them being objec tion to proceeding to a third reading, Mr. !teal moved that the ruin ho suspended, on which motion the ayes and nays were celled with the following molt : Arts—Mews. Barnes, Barnhill, Barr, Campbell Coward, Darlington,Demler, Lichson,Donnell,Floyd Fulton, 'Widen, Bill, McCleary, Oyer, need, Ross Siebert, Thompson, Ward-20. Nays—Messrs. Laney, Dirlthiuser, Pryer, Magee and President Errett-6. The resolution MIS then read three times and paused. A resolution from 13. C., relent.° to fire plug in Ninth Ward, referred to Water Committee at !ant meeting, wan concurred in. Adjourned. Tux Mercantile Library Lecture last bight was quite well attended, but by no means so well as when Bayard Taylor lectured. Mr. Lyon is to give a second, on PMeatioe, Thursday evening. We havelprepared a:report of last night's lecture, but the crowded state of our columns precludes its Insertion until to-morrow. BUBOLART.-Ou Sunday morning, an attempt was made to rob the grocery store of Francis Fitzgerald, postmaater of Tem porno eerille. They carried orr from the dwelling apartment two or three dozen bottles of porter and sarsaparilla, and a small tot of potatoes. EGOS -2 bids. fresh Eggs this day real by JaZi tittlitY a. <visual. BEANS.-150 bus. choice small white in 1." okay, and fur miel low, to elm out cood_iwoloot at 101 Liberty St. by yo 1 7 RIDDLE. WIWIS W 00. 1111A0S,11AGS-3,1XX0 StadcA und Manche*. „We emirs In store mad brads by , - OP-CORN -7 bus. Aida di* reel find for . ligew - Walk „: , W_HEELE - R Sr, WILSON 'S FIRST PREMIUM FAMILY SEWING MACAINES, FIRST PREMIUM awarded by The Allegheny County Agricultural Socipty, held September 1857, "AS BEST FOR FAMILY USE." And the Penna. State Agricultural Society hare awarded to Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine the highest premium, "AS BEST FOR ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." THESE kIACIIINES which have gained such an enviable reputation over all other Machines on account of Par 1. Beauty and oxoollenco of stitch, alike on both sides of the rubric eewed. 2. Economy of thread. 3. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 4. Portability, ease of operation and management. 5. Speed. ' G. Quietness of movement. i 7. Strength, firmness, and durability of seam that will not rip or ravel. 8. Applicability to a variety of purposes and materials. 9. Compactness and elegance of model and finish. Are now offered with all of the latest improvements and advantages at manufacturers prices by ALEX. R. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTII STREET.' A MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLERGYMEN. auaibikvremT Telegraphic. CONGRiISIONiIZ- Senocu.—Mr. Wade, of Ohio, raved to postpone the prior order of the day, and take up the nonce bill donating lands to agricultural colleges. Ifo was suro the appropriation bills would pass ' as they al ways do ; and' Cuba, backed as it is by manifest destiny and by Senator Slidell and Louisiana, stands. a good chance of making its way; so that the Senato could well afford to take up and act on this bill, the more so that the agricultural—the greatest of all in teresll—is the least fostered by this government, The bill was then taken up, by a vote of yeas 30, nays 21, and the Senate proree,ded to discuss its pro visions. Mr. Utile, of Cal., end Mr. Stuart, of Cal., offered amendments to tho text of the bill, after which Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, moved to recommit the bill to the Committee on Public Lands. Before c o mi ng tw a rote the Senate adjourned. Ilnusn.—Mr. Grow, of Pa. called up.his motion to reconsider the vote by whin; the .11ornestead hill was referred to the Commiatno of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Stephens, of Ga., thought the land bill system ought to ha rhunged, bet be was opposod to this hill. Mr. Millson, of Va., rrns of the opinion that the bill should not ha purred without a discussion o'n its merits. Mr. Cl row replied that the bill ha, been dideussod for the last eight years, more r r less. Mr. lenses motion was agreed to. Mr. Minton ritd that if the bill Wen passed by tho House it must go to the Senate, where it will he russed to tho delay of business. Mr. Grow replied that it had also demo debated on in the Senate. Mr. Jones, of Tenn., mid that even if it slid delay public business, the bill ought to past. Mr. Hughes, of led., moved to table the bill. The motion was negatived by yens re, nays 113. The bill was than passed by a vote of 120 yeas to 70 nays. Tho hill provides that any person who is the head of a family over 21 years of age, a citizen of the United States, and who has filed his intention to become such according to the naturalization laws, shall ,tm • entitled to enter a quarter section of any vacant, or unappropriated land, and hold the Samson condition of actual settlement and cultivation. . • „ The French spolliation Lill from the Senate was then taken ay. Mr. Burlingame, ”I Mass., moved :he previous location, Mr. Weber, of .V., raided a point of order OA to whether the hill ran be considered, without a refer ence to the committee of the whole on the state of the Onion. Ile held that under Ile terms of the hill it makes an appropriation of looney. Mr. llegher moved to table thi, hill, whie.ll was negat ived,.yeas 75, nays lea. The Speaker for the rename stated, decided that the bill makes an appottlonment, and roust be con .idered in Committee of the Whole on the Slate of the Union. Mr. Florence, nl ISM., appealed - from the deeirion. the Chair. 6,000—506.000 Ou /1.0.1 00 62,(AA/ 17,3 1 1 N (Z . 14,50.1 1.10 2,00(1 00 2.000 00 12010 00 3,010 011 1,.0 :20 a) 1100 00 6,040 00 .1,00 O. On motion of Mr. r , irklmt, the np r ,,l TC, tttldcl yens I2S, onye . . The hill ryas then referred to the Committee v; the Vhale on the State the Union. Mr. Itur.soll, from tho Committee. Indian AtT.tirg, ported a bill relative to the Fettle, on the New 'ork and Erie twervation in Kansas. Pending the reelJnEilleration of the hill, the Hanle djourned. lb. I.lW.borgli 0a7 , 1t. I Fob. I.—Sanarn—Mr. Penny pro sonted a petition for a special law for Bemiring vehi cles in Birmingham. Unrom presented a re monstrance against it. Mr. Coffey presented a pe tition from Armstrong County for a prohibition of the sale of liquors. The following hills wore mad in place : By Mr. Torney, an act relative hi Croyle Township, Cambria Cn.; an act providing for the incorporation of the Uniontown fins and %Valor Co. CIE= $ t . . 715 ar / 14,050 0.1 3.600 Ou 0,000 00 20,00 00 3%040 Oo 10,600 111 12,000 oo 100 00 1,100100 boo 0 50 14 n 0 On 100 00 House—no following Lifts were read in plaeo: By Mr. Taylor rotative to suits against Butler and Lawrence, in other counties, on railroad bonds; By Mr. Bryson, an net providing for a Normal School at IVestrninster College, Lawrence Co. Tho various committees reported the following, among other bills: 'Relative to Orphan's Court fens; was• reported with amendments; to legitimate James Morrison, of Washington eo.; to increase the 'lay of the Commissioners and Auditors of Indiana; Senate bill to - Inerea.e the power of Prothonotaries and Clerks id Court.i to administer oaths; reported or committed. A joint resolution was pasted finally, instructing the State Treasurer not to pay claims passed by the Canal Board since Jan. 19th. Tho private calendar was taken op and tho fol lowing bills were passed finally House bill No. 71, entitled an not to change the name of the Pitts burgh Life, Fire .k Marino lILN. Co. to the Pittsburgh Insurance Co. ; No. 08, making stock taxable after the first dividend; Rouse bill 1011, providing for the solo of tho States stock in the Washington Ai Wil liamsport turnpike; Rome bill No. 116, an net to allow the Luebke of the borough of Butler to pay their street tax in labor; House bill No. 117, to in corporate the Butler ties Co.; Rouse bill, No. 118, an act to Incorporate the Grove Comelary of New Brigh ton, Beaver co. ; House bill No. 119, to incorporate the Citizens Mutual Safety Insuranco Co. of Erie; liouso hill N 0.157, relative to the election of Coun cils in West Ureenville, Cambria co. The Election Committee have decided to oust Porter, Democrat, and soot Proudfoot, Republican, on account of gross frauds in Washington township. The Court has sentenced Donovan, for assaulting Church, to pay a fine of 0200, the costs of prosecu tion, three months' imprimoment in jail, and to giro security in $lOOO to keep the peace. BOSTON, Fab. I.—The Paloom news room has additional adviees from Hayti, received by the brig Monticello, nt Tarpaulin Cove, from Part en Print° to the 11th ult. But low collisions hod taken place up to that time between the Imperial troops end Insurgents. The Emperor of Solouquo had advanced at far as Moro, and we, meditating an advance - upon St. Mary. habaken place between the two con tending parties, but there was no reliable information as to which side was victorious. About forty of the Emperor's troops, who were wounded in the conflict, had reached Port no Prince. A Republican movement was pending at the latter pined, and the Emperor had called for more troops, but NUM not mine a hundred. Tho Emperor's forces do not succeed 3,000.—: It woe the general opinion that Jeffard would Le successful. LANCASTER, Feb. I.—The municipal election took place to-day, when (leo. Sanderson, Dens.,-editor of the Inteliigeneer, was elected Mayer over the prenent incumbent, Thee. 17. Itnrrnwe•, oily., by 7 maj. The vote rant was a heavy ono. ST. Loma, Feb. I. 'Liver. atilt swelling slowly at this point, with from 8 to tl feet to Cairo. Weather cloudy and damp, with etroug indications of rain. [For Um Daily Pittebnrgh G•zepo. I la Brougham a SeMehman 111,v,.. Editor. :—.ln the. loot edition of Brock han's Conversations Lexicon, Luipzeg, 1851, 1855, world-renowned for its accuracy, we aro told that “Broughom nod Van: (Henry Brougham, Baron) was horn in 1779, in Ediebargh. The family were originally of Wentmoneland. ItobetOon, the high,- rian, and the uncle of Brougham's' mother, was the advisor in the earlier shim of Ilia education." Vol. 1 1.1. , page 32G. In the "Men of the Timo " ( Redfield, N. Y., 1952,) pogo 92, we fro told that the father of Lord Brougham married in Edinburgh, and that Uenry Brougham was born in the how, of tho Earl of Bu chan, No. 19 St. Andrew's Square, In that city ; was °domicil in its high school, and entered its ,univer shy. Pierer's Universal Lexikon, .1111 edition, vol. 11. page 312, (Altouburg, 1337,) makes indee d theatam • statement which has bean put forth by the Dieparch that 11rougham was born on his father's notate i. Westmoreland. • Who is right, the Di xratcl. or Mr. Loomis? With tho evidence before as, too ray, .lecidodiY. Mr. Loomis. Tho mistake, it it ho one, as wo believe it is, in regard to Wastmorehmd, 8.3 Brougham's birth place Is easily accounted for, while the °Morahan. 'ment Is so circumstantial es (ugly. e Prior .fl'i.nce that it Ls true. Let us have more light C. DRY 17EAcrise—^%W bus. Tonn. Peaches to oboe aod for ode bY JaZB - 111TC1100CH, MoCIIKERY A CO. T"A %%RICAN ALMANAC and Re plat tory of Ueda' Kboarlidge for the Year 1859, reed sod foredo by KAY CO., 55 Wood street F - RE - 811 ROLL BUTTER-10 bbls. strictly Fuss, a 44 doltish Ambit remind ■ad fur rate by RIDDLE, WIDER it CO. 185 Liberty sr. CORN, CORN.-1500 BUSHELS PRIZE car corn to antra Ms day and for Bala In lota to mat a 93. lIITCIIOOOX,WCHEICIT CO. BUCKWHEAT rwurrt—so ob. fur sale by jai 11101/Y IL COLLINS • DEN PEACHES-25 sks.just ree'dand for vale by 1e.7 HUNRY U. 00 UM& DRY APPLE 'S-40 skss real and for nolo -- - CILKATARI3 , lIOIVIM - SOAP4:IS' - ,_•VA1444.1.7,•i', , ..'Zi•:::'. 1 . 1 .4,!! ) ...W1F99A,,.W 4 7;: . ; - _,,t ,:, ;,...,..,.;.„,zt7.5.,...',.•:.'.:','-. - ''':` '''.... - ..- ',;..,;i7,..tr,,'-','-Z7Mft:,t,::',ltl",-1iktr,;.::,,..,,,,.,-,t,E;.-t,n7,,,,,„t., AGENT'S OFFICD, NO. GO FIFTH STREET, OOMMIVPIO{ OP ARBITRATION lOR tldlo, V. P., S. P. Smuvca, We. EL Wnu %O. B- JoArs, G. W. Cass. WARRINGTON CITY, Feb. I PITTS'S UILCI 11 n Atilt ET'S. (Reported Specially for the Pifirtrarrith Career.] Plrraaason, Wimarintr, Fro. 9,7569. • FLOUR—there ciao /4aa activity yesterday, Rim llitbertn: mlee 00 wharf of 69 btila roper and cant at $5,12 and 5,37. From Mona ral aka Tenneame at 93,12 and bbla hr foto Cl $52....5 for elven 95,0Q:460 for mho and $5„569450 fr family do. Ityo Flom', aka at r.. 4.5 160 tbs. URAlN—very little doing; mile. from iItOIT of 100 be. Corti of 95, and 250 bur Rye on private Immo, palm.. malt: en bvfore. GROCRIII6I I --aalen of 39111wir Sogar of 7me073; and. 40 bile Molames nt. 40, coati. PIO METAL—it nolo of 100 tom Memel- at mm. HAY—anted at woolen of 20 bmela at 910461 11 lon. WlllSKßlC—odes of 40 tibia rectified at Zit CLOVERBRED--nalea of 21 and 40” Int from atom at 9050. RUTTER—warn of 6 bill nt 10420. 111ACMN—ftles of 2300 It,, Shmblem mnA Ramo at 7% nod lIKANS—the inquiry for Milpment Wow, In view of Piko'a Peak I , nifgran.m in too Sprioc. non gotta active, and orn hoard that 2000 tour hot !Won rollattli Up to rwion* lota M. $1,i5)52.12:5; adairion, we bar., reporte d MO, ,of Lilo choice small white at 91,50. RitANANRILIRS—onIea 01'12 bids 01 911,50. CEIERSR—sales In tini mmil way of 40 bra nt 10. POTATOES—antes of 47 Mil a nt $2 2 10 and 150 Me rolled at E0(685. MONETARY AND voninz Thn wtekly +twt.•ntent of itin I•oiladolphis flanks prowtite ho followsUA riegregote“ .111,111,11rnii with thaw of the pro- Jan 21 Calatal Stack ......sll.LaiaJsoa . - . - . -, i•C.W1........ ........ 16._5.1,114211,320,039 I tic 26,971 tiprcle 9,10017 . 9,1.15.245 Inc. 0,927 1/0 Inn nth Elkx. 2,050,251 1,1/82,975 leer CO, DUO other Itkie ... 3,003,4e-'1 a,159,09 Inn. 0,60 Deposit... ........ ... 17,493,219 17/A7,1919 lee. 59,00 Cirrolotion ....... 2,70,145 2,709,311 Dec. 0837 filoymawrs or SP.C.—The• exporte Of erpoolo rem New York for Ace crook ending katordo kn. rtc TOW ..... $4571"1 Thocten4ls copeck,' 1,b70,45S 61 Total forlils9 $7,344,10 21. The market for Esatcro Exchan,,M was again easier on Pia tnrday, n further Ingratiate In ' , apply hawing been expert onkel by all the loading dealers, and buying rates wren low er, bulging/Mons her hankers' check, were invintained, to a for CMINI privito chocks on Now Tort wore taken rime the dnnter at 33e, bat Mk was geberalls the onkido price. Two ealers as heretofore, (motion° to draw on the Cast at i. preen, discriminating in favor of cnebatiera—{Clo. Oat. Thorn haa been a very decided revival In tho market Pig Metal which ben aileanewl to rid, cash, and S . T! T 9; f. months far Ohio Mimi . Hot blast. Thin k niront the Net article to rwarbr inset the effecto of the panic_ It leth been a dragging trade for ova a year, mid this inurement shows that tho Iron mannfartarers are falling into tho kenend line of Improvement --(lbid. A romparatlee idatoment of tin Imports of Foreign Dry dads and General blercluttliltic at the pant of New Sorb Dr the wont, and Mum Jan.'l Martini rent. Dry thmtle tloneral Moe: haudiw• Total for tI %trek ...r.,u51,0 , .10 $1,501,970 i 1,8.46,212 I . re% iuu.ly mf.Ortld u,tuv,S lt 5,035,L11 11,P4.7,90,1 11,,24 Jan. 1 $15,00u.M1 yti,390,011 flni,Cff 1,120 Boston Boor AMP Snot Mutter, Bout Pod 1b.,. I.IINitIV94 been quit° salvo doting the weak, and iv nally genet for the emeon. Then. he In foot ts Many Moho e ums In lino market. ns ever noticed in the Spring, and' there. Is a deciniedirjectter feeling ntong:lnannfacturners and yielders than we bare had owesim 10 static(' for some time The trade etandi in very favomblo ennte,it with last year. Artie° Maine. did not .12101.1.3 then esatil March, bit -new the trade may ho considered to hare fairly opened. Many kinds of nomatiablo mods are told ahead, and bat very few Myers barn an yot nonploteni thole parch them in fact lints got n largo port of the dRe boy. Prieen Oro, with every prreepret their Ming well snstalned throughont the woman. Among the niannfortorens time la considerable activity. All who turn out good work and neasnuablo work will even really have tboir hands fell. To Mulge from the orders al ready In hand from pnrchrsors In the loath and PouthWart, the trade will twinlontly be a largo one. to otock no mite etomps to notice. Loather and hir. snetain promons prices, although the detnend for lino former has eumewhnt tattoo off. Thom Is every Indication that all the good work turned oat by tin nuumfacturm will be wanted at fair and • remnemmting p ricer. . . Thera tee her acme Impley for e ma' notwithstand ing then Malmo from that market ar not of n very favorabl ohmmeter. no Inabolla; now loading at this port lons 000 rr 4lnnearm ongnusol.—{Shipping List. NEW 011 LEANS, per J. O. Frrniont —I la, 34 bbl eyrnp, Speer A. Ilidwell; 00 ban, 10 hi' do raisins, ld'Ciurhan, lies. me, 99 lade touLowee, J adze!! A Boon; 114 do do, Jno Floyd A co: 150 do do, lei hf do,lo do toimaro, 30 biol. no ger: Lambert A. .1 hiptunz 10 do o, Draharn A Thomas; 0./do do, 1 Ls, 11.11, I wheel, 3 iron baits, Won. llolmra A co; 0 eke peaches, 2 do apples, 3 bx soop..ltrown& boat; 1 Mid en. gar, 1 Ida wolessia, Canfield &o. 400 do do, J Leech A iBr, 12 do whisky, 24 do alcohol, ItA Felueetcck A CINCINNATI, ors W1•1101151-11N bin cotton ' Ibe Inds, I ook bores - as, 259 bids I'' 1, leh Wool, 12 iilidebeicon, 00 it, 114=41 101 l Rampino, Clarkin A co; fr9o eke Will, 1 do oecke, Liggett & co; 09 Lb& floor, 'X Illple eugat, tiordiner; 9 she collet, Bryce, ILicharde & og y, Ulm pipes, Iley1; 10 Ice hame, Renehaer. 42 bide lord, !Coot; :it do whieky, ill'enl lough & co; 30 do do, Wolinor; i do hominy, Leech & Ilulrh inwu; 10 do alcohol, &Dons & co; d. hide , Du Lauge;.4 100,8 80 W , Lhi'llec33 41111, rehlaky, Carr A co; 28.5 roll, Vlll,,l+neipenslon Ilriage; Lit eke wheat, liennody A bre; kg lord, 1 la, 11 Iliadic; 2 eke ginseng, 30 do, ZS bros twcir en, Ilegaley A co; S eke leathern, 1' 1111; I 110110,2 1.0, Davie Phillip.. The satyr was abuts' at a stand yeeterslay. Tho day Was mild nod plosasnt. Tbere is a superabundance of boats compared wills the freight. The Lebanon went out light for Nnstsrillo, and lan ?diners., with a small load, (or Wheel Tbe .1.11). Fremont arrived nuns New Orleans, and the %Vomitus frons Cincinnati. Th e eteramnartmen mon met ) eater lay, and fixed upon a tariff of eaten to bit porta. We shell 'gabled:. It tomorerne. A very harmunlormfeeling premited. Steamboat Register. A RRIVED. DEPARTED. hexane, Brownsville. I Leuven, Bruernesille. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Oolonel flrystil,Nlizsbeth. Ord. linyerd,Nlirdhrth. J 0 Fremont., Neer Orlivine,Leliemon, Nashville, I Wenona,Cinelenati, Minerva, Wheeling, 11ress-9 feet sod dated. Now Yoko, Fab. I.—Catton dmllning 400 bah!" .0W; nplmatla 12; middling 113-.;. Wheat booty; 600011.4. sold; n d fil,tN; white $1,2fiant,493.4. Corn firm; 9000 be sold: whim and yodow Boar aleady;meews9,7s4lo,so; the Mock on hand le enc.pin bldo. Mess Pork doll; prlnio 1.12,511413.75. Ong. milady nt 7R55;. Maas.. anlat or 4144142. npliits 01 Tiwpantlna !lice firm; tho stock oti hand I. 3290 tierma 1.0-. wad Oil firm; .sorb vri hand 100,000 gallons. Illdas 1.41 i Lpiabar unchanged. Tobagoo steady; tae stock in the maricat Ix NY/0 lak. Tallow firm nt I Wool firm; :0,00.1 lb. them .old at uagliec. Plonk. lower. I.llclegdo Ronk island tibl,3l; 1111no 1 a Content N. T. lower; P.. Cool 8234; Viraltala Map. 904 Miscanal alma h 454; U. el. firm 1974, 102%; 'Galena & Chi cago asyr A Mich. Central 49%; Erie Panama It. 14%; Pacific 41.11 8. B. Co. 753,:. - innantcruct, Feb. I.—Fluur is hold firmly; 1000 hbli 11111.11110 old at $1,75, and extra $0,25; the receipts still . continuo light. 310 bbl. Rye Flour sold at $l. • Corn Metal scares and ram at $3,141. Who'd emsnes In etowly , nod in demand, st further advance; side" eared at 01,40 and whin, $1,50€111,76. Ityo commands, on arrival, 85. Coin very dull, and declined; sales yellow at 750764. Onto Saha 01 50. ihesofFork $1 4 .750110; hams Pell at F 4313; Skies at 10; Shoulders at 7X. thons,in 106011; Sides SLaild Shoolders' 7e Lard held at F.;%, in bbl.. Whisky Mm at INc. - • CMCINNATI, Fob. 1.-4/limr dull; holdorattro more anxious to .14..1 WEI. 01 the cline ware noredrodat $5,0540,40 for topertino. Whiaky unchanged; 1400 libla sold at :$O, Ilona Pork advanced to $lO, with • moderate. demand. Balk Meta =chancre!: 400,000 lb. mold AL incladlng • lot of tiblonro ha &divorce' Mho month at 054. Lard holds! 110413%. with knyone at !,4c LAlwr them rate". IncOu racy, firm •114:, 1 0 44_!110X, for nlionidere; Sidra and Heir Ei4o. Sugar timed and lo impmreel demand. Alonenes atlifec, Nil. not gnotaLly higher. • • Cadre very limy with 11. apron! tendency; the prices aro rinchangrel. Oho money sad ex change! market. aro without alteration. • Vol. I.—Flonr drill; !Inward .twat held at S4AI4, without finding laver.. Wtowt !footled At $14.1g0i1,00 for veld to, and $l.Ol for red. Corm epic at 1.075 for white and yellow. Provnions quiet bid unchanged.' Whisky held at ita%. TILE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND PAIN DESTROYER—The 1...1 and cheapest hold Remedy In the world. 'dimple and pleasant Its ap plication,corlado and aerectpal .In II ramble: A beautiful, aciontilla external curative, applicable for the reliant pain .1 time, In 007 phone, in W 7 part of the hutlian ten, arol under all clrconastanere. U 100- put this Mader andsrlow, (Pain it Mete. the Tlaskr melt dick thorn until the polo Ifni vanished. Tho Nailer mannotiwa the paln awe,. au'. • Ilitannainn, Lameness, Minas, Dobilffy, Nerroosnea Nenrshra, Dyspepsia, Conga, and Colds, Pala and /teas of call kind, down Oran to (haul, are boned iaf rig relined . and, with a tittle, aflame, ywreataaly awed, by the magi.: ad ludo= of tho MACH LTIO MAIM= It is tho sim plest, area ' Wad, plataantra. sad • cheapen! .remedy la .• oedema. II applicable"' Is nalreatF—equal.l , 1 0 '.,41., - . atronalasa, the delicate woman, and the !Debbi trifait To oath and ill it will proro S, Baba and a Etitial4 'lts .., tun b agrarablo, and without. :maraca or taiga". Its: • !nice is withto then reach of - an—rich car pail' . atlas, i,,,,,,,.- it w h" nailer and afferia6 In i lf t7wh/1_,:..::. _..: :::. ,L -- 11. . •:.. FAiyatchh should ba allfori /app li ed witli thistorikits blo PLAMILL - it WM ba 9,.0 PIFK4 . illy*.b., i........i , ,, , .. b!..liaa,T9i 4 i*ialfilii* - viiaoll44o.t.iii.:‘ , ,:-:.:' •••• - Put apht affalittO 111 1 . 0,0, fi *4.44 iilictoasti*: eight.pladti" and aXY.ddla 48 IMMlalelkifr: ''3,:.** l ' &SIN a boOrt - Ux thli and idoin dabfenie•-.,z•:!....;. , :te•-•:-.:, . 1N.4* 0 .----"::':' fkli l o.PlEtt.l4A ''' --- ; ___••••iiiiiaa an t AA v- m 0..,, , 19 Wilkirii ' ' :waugusom .hitrzmiA Zig ' ti,',`; iaskr i . 11 14 ,: i W w 1 ;: 6 1 , 1":4P4 T .Alirgibillo. 'ktiiil4:;''': PITTSBURG:IEI, PICNN".A. 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