- 1 ,- 7 , pi 70......,;' '7 . • -.'.... - w:. 7 ,_ - . ' . --V l:t R - ' . Iii;;_: LS 0' --, -.- ww,---. :,,--.: : __, 4 ----. -:,,,-. 1 , ', -• 7' - - T P te:-psiTiexthiT-,--_-_,,,,.. . ........ _2 ~......„ ,Ac .. 4-1 H I 2147- '• . 9 Filli' -: *-,.. 5 1:1C:' ‘-I ' -'- - ;--; 2 a ' .. *P 6,- -R 4 J- . ..""' 7 ,71..4::_t0l ' .. ' iirs omen . No.o pip:m4llMM , . A. . -:".:;.:1:''''':: ''''s 1 '..--I ' ' '' -..- ' ::' :' .- ':• - 1 - -• • PriVEr.Bl3/031341.Eag1V ~.1 --- - '.,,T.- 5 . : L •--'' - -' - ,:' '.- ' ~ • rl County Agricultural Society, held : " - inirded by tIM Alleg,he .-- iinkiM: Me 1854 `..iii HUT Fon FAMILY 1713 L , • . a Wilson's sowing -- —,.. - - - -.....-, ..-- . . •- hari war d o d to 'Wheeler ..Aiii:. ' '''tile''' ll :Pinkil .. '."l3tat'll ' ' 44rRell1- - . " .Ai - 11 8°6) isr erY Foi ALL FAMILY PURPOSES." .. , 'l :r: ‘ : ! la°l6llB Tinfilli 14 . Vjairg elitll i re 7: l lkh . baro gained each an enviable reputation n over all other , elite on both sides of the fabric Sewed. ' . ' and exoellence of Antall, .: 1 111r T• • t antt 2, - Econgio,y of .# , read. . - - 'and thoroughness of cons truction ...- :.• 3. Si mialciti ntr .4. Portabillty, .I , use of operation and marine't., - . 6. - SpseB.:;• - - - , 6 m t.:1,H;:" ;Quiets : I : me 4,i& ge4 " , : I d dumb * ility aat of and. tha t w ill not rip or raret.• g„ - -Applicability a variety of lmrPo . '... . ilsss hues dadeleg ance ' of model and finish. 9. ----.- ----' IM . ' Tem' ents' and adiantagos st, mairfaaturers Are sio ' new eiree' ed:ltithallo the Iet" ALEX 'Fe n. REED, Agent, 68 FIFTH STREET. . 1 ,nsme -.... , _ • • ',33',alwam.r. ELN7ZO f .TAILO mi. 63 sr. cz..areArszer, . - nrthawassuasass., lies jnnit rOarned frank therastern Citica and n6,6LM apdos stmi or blotto, 011666.6*; Ileethip:663l)astlnp of 616rymaietrand odsplad falba allYsittest47 trade, vbktt 6111 be made np to Wet vidiirompteem and derpUth, inleta Ws e. " 440 1 egbeesbeliarettellbament /11 tisi city. Uattalk • • - AkrA.Atzus.esc?Aticic,d. ' - zirgg - ;1.1.44'4 , 0a.-4 i3treet, Boston. • • ''9oippi,riFo.rs... Two late or. : - 1100103:-.Stioes , and_Sole Leather.' • I. • -.• •Upporio rooeft,Coirt4 Liodper. Taf4STll!... Ottoep • llama Itt;*tati, &Mad Ll;lnga aid colored •TtogFisi - Nome*, KM and Boot P1d0.. 7 T. It: IgniTiWICK. 0;111 .111;LLIU180:04813,101Tout ' • - , • - g; i -La= .) , , i - W1 4IN-TING'4ND GLAZING Doi . iitigthim;Fwei aditarted . ramLiPs, pamma es. 516. t. SCA:Hate litraket. 2.I4I2tEDAG .30 00.. - • Meranols,. Etta' tibi or-Pilislgirgh Mann lactaxes.; pagglaturis ascl anla. for LNAD, 111149, unitc.;ftommgr.;l , 6lkild. • . We' Ab'.reopking , 1110.149 Siripte, ht. Louts. '1 DISPIAV OF = Sir' 'ttouirmr , aura, 4RW - thR twArcia..s, BEETRAIrEt, "..J. No. 45 Fifib Street, near Wood; Thii,jihrgea and matt varied assortment 0 tab ti.t.atiOAT is - noLiD:*.sl3l. •0n et4Wate.'"u.4.;;;".Z4. - P/.3.13x31 1PU.R.13 I - EIJRB '10 1, 41dra3011314,23 "Otreet. 'Pittsburgh. ILLYIN6JUBTRE'rERNED FROM NEW 'SW so , si , ist bait si/et oftrish mho )13611 r , eloe ;17 , • itattO, se. ',Spar/34.Y Nlttattoos. tgatotit sod Oath. • _ 1100 . 4 . Tiontaiwtrupn" /ellen@ *kb root cm% oad, Loeloomialtbs ' to waste itiob IIIRB two lovit4 to nardai 164 strad,,piud. W.tatsittaigna T•A•rn = ‘, i: 61"4 °" 14.41 witianaL cistg• 10#95PPLIT' tam • CU Wilson MalasuUms. '. :4 e 1141 " IL I HaL SW T.J. SW nnr. • Up' = Mau EL. Stator, Dn. " --.; "heibileClotlllt.... ll .t.:' .0.10 1970V.111L ViTO2iSl.B. , ':#far BRADLEY,- •• • Aspasusautniettwurer oi: LOB AIIII.IBATIAG.neyEk raulmr . Grate Pionts, Etc: &Ili Wirt'. tor of tbeTelaprato4 PATINT O* L'ea 004.Airi;Fg001°: QffiM etlll:l433tell SWEWIPC.2IO,i Pittsimeig •P = • , tomurcrand cigars, F` .- 1, " ,Tr I o11 . 4 1 1: "Mar (dew!. ttei, Seedily Nish, ~ S:. . a.1.,:,,11a do 13ONS, - 11C3t1g BO of Iphange, hroip' seam NOSES AND 3170:112, -. errrssuitan, PA. • Um prisdpod 41.1e•Ntroax6. Utt ZSC.II..ANG . .N. LLS DRAWN. BY oniczuwArr & co., - )NDON. IN 0/ ONS ANN UFNANIM Ipbi *ION inn :vino or nal - ,llnals and alit :jig - peon 3d and fricsalobi • 'W*en. WILL HI 'Ai CO.: Osaka% Wood stmt. carom of Third: r.-NrAttlC7,7l., ltarr[lQlnm Of'. ';ANIY ALL RPM ' OY - two 4171/Veva straw, - ' - rinnutiozr. PA. , .74•1( In .Kurancmureso. • :Vaults, Vault Doors. 1114dOW Onardi c ke;,. tad raw are*, • , PrTISBORGE, rA Pattcrim feac7 sadlat., - olar'atteleting paid to ••••• MIEE!I Z".l. •-•prr•-1- - 4-.1 0 1 010240 :1 .11118 III;14118, sitri'immostentirrs;' wrox 77:0 Eff. - 411 1 , *lib; Penna. POUrket street. ANTLEIIRINA. ieortn..` • , winistaessistim c•. 4 b l itbe 4 rrapkylansinut, 004' , Ng" 6 ib , 40. 6 5 3 114 4 ,40 t:':-14"t'!°;4171491"6/ " 4 °; " A gm "s.ooli.nßtarelOiniii-Pi s, "' " 6: 0 1 .00 - o*.ril ennalle vartooNt !Ns autrector to muff to •11 lOw 21108pislm.RWMIN 1700N9., ' Aa.fkit abotbesPal,•' ' cm_ rf -Altts '4l4lTozuLoack, Wirreveriiid Itimemslalkith" , L '4 pirrenmeau.PL 1,1 i- >~~ _ _ ~f , _ I - INEcaCta. ;:k ___:l4l,lltAilamiarr4. EMO=ZEIMIIM COPPLEA sum. c. AND '.B N CB • • . RARE. BrOtraVVO : ',C.C I ,.... • .:111ANUFAOTORERS OF 1311BATIIING, EIALIE_RS , owl DOLT COPPER, PERMED' COP PER tiorroms, - aa..) sun • notwoi., Rroator Maar, ER 460, Imibetarn sod Design In METALS; TET•PLATII Rum 1110 N, WERILIe, CoßstinEy o, bapd,Tinakines Wan. /ann., Na 149 Find cIJ 120 Second an d, • • i PlOsbursiby Pima*. • ilkir;Predol anion of Copt.. cut te naky deilrrl nittem. onlilkdkirlyt . „ J elin:virus ac C.LALTIAGY Maus, alga tad Ornaavantal Pander., White Lead and Zino Paint^. Ana' all klub of tinta,Cam, lraninta, Wadayr Cara 'Patna:Wm% aa, ad Inn laint.na dears new nada Alio. , , CIVAADDIII- AND 'AANOMM, • •• OF 'EVERY VARIETY, - MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE, NVIIOLZRALIa OR RETAIL, . • BY .1 3 / 8 BICI:14 ,at: C 0 .. tra..431 Liberty filb•Pittaburgb,,Pe. felt Said ~,c. r..~: ~ a n+l:.: ~: is ~•3 •.I•;•f•~ F. f~tOlQlllOt 0! Cooking. Parlor and Ec.sagnir . ; T:0 V - E Grate Fronts, Finders, Cooking gauges, tie. 194 laberly Bt., I.4llburight P.. mrAttraY . Pittsburgh. Steel Works. r. I jrcakpmg.. 33 OVI2I ar. kainArAluer• of ,OAST .loo; SPRING, PLOW • • A. strul4 SPEILIGAind AIMEE, . • itiraw Jias ud Snit StiscAt, PieskapiA ::11togers ,- 11reiprerv - ed ,Pateat 51.11 ' .l etativator;2beth, 'Cimur Rau =a Pint' &reds. Mg...Ails -I.i2klYdSo - • I ROAD 6P/8:13 COMF'ANT. Jatepla Dillvtar9h--..-----D4 W. C. lalldwell. (Sueeera• Is' Porter, -Jtejfer +1 Moot.) ' IWEINICRZ.IIIII RA'Lt. ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS " ' ' AND 'BOAT SAKES. PITISBURHH, PI3WA. 2.s:t7rtax3.4wasrr TAILOR, No. 54 St. Moir &loot, (Dr.lrlab'o Now Raildlov,l PVITAMITIGIFI. PA arkallydre I , J.1:1 tw, 0r4Tri ,, 07 c."04fri'45)13 • Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth -la444ttpflO Childros Tootldsg.• It tubs no equal on earth. It "Tally toillttatot the promo ofk tlingbr solt6dog rodoci • . all Indatootstioo—vll alloy pod . and Is Iceritiiiitddiestoftholth . . Perfectly us. af<. ' This tfluabla preparation Is the prealption of or al dui EsiussupAri"ced fecal* plodawsi le New Eo6*sQ ati4 has bows God with 'INT . ..M.IINa sibee*iis mulwoi , o[ or. .. . . We hitters It rbe bed ited men remedy to the world, to t'al goer. of Dintotteer aod Motown to Oblldren, whether It ariiee from bottling or tom say other room. It lite and health cut ea ortheetod by donors mod caatritt eforth Im wetilt 7r gold. -110/lonitor bottler are fold leery year is the Goltel erases. It hi as old ood weihtsied Tamed:. • ;[ rams onyx:, corn 1 liorrue. arNons genuine unless the neerharie crrIntATIA A PIA KIM% New rook, re on the extant* wrapper, bokt IdDriagglute throughout Ws wend. Illtt CAO. Dt. %MAE% Agent for rirtaburgh. ''Jg:dimlyfcT The Great English Remedy. MIL JAINISM CI.AIIICIPS 61LKBILATED PEMALE.PILLEiI Piopizoltroot -promesiptioa of ItlrJazoo• Mika, H. D. IPtaystcSau Xxtreardloaryto the Quoloo. rhuinaknirm Iltidlettaik . Itti.ost lion,* a arm Isite ies3edy far limja#llll6Ul.ll am 9bit.tuoto; n'T oltngeldts4rol4 and altiiemb :•perfislivordy, In nothing Motto' to Ma tosalltatkik!'• • WiIADIPI. It le trattaqi /aka. iifititiit b• monthly portal i4vaariti. i &tee Oar bees taiont to foittolaso tie dirty f,-I.tpati 'r..., amoipigs of penorhitt att. wolirobscroot. • ' 41 o:116m pi • pluatthlot, Ike% of tbo moot. , —Ova 6 yeotoito Wasps obelcook to say What sOl t, lOU 1 - oloWo *bottle, ootaahstai Osea 60 plat, by retasnllll6ltilg= OD, Pittob.o47holtool. • r.. 4,4 ITIR'S MIRACULOUS VTAIIIIS DESTSOYRE, To j a..--Ikur.cd. .f ami, Ifts, Make, Baas, Bon= k oth F Mosonoze,Stmizi, Omni Lenora, Ann, Le. ateneksl preys/Ukase known ander tba acme Ull• *Oat 'yams throadbout Europe, where th ey han , . n trlamphant .near, knee oupdrtd . far thelnho r Mid Itionfactanarn wcairliddeeeleteity,altentod by tk Yin. of Num* Tranee,'Aaatrfa, tho Queen of Eng ' Mad, the Map atll.lgtsun;Nallonal,. Noplem Beta* ems asydte, iod la Ananias their ellkiency ham been endorsed CY Iltell/freenot al Aablla Nuttfultimf sod ibe ipimmed of namenrom primate enimns, that they' ore tho only Beni('*. In the weed, sore to extorminateall kinds of nernin. *ma's 14suanove Putnam= ckstroy the =wel l:Mai Intruders without mercy, =I nemetaLL . Ilk Art bid. bought death to millions of theta In the work!, and from 31, .: day {b . & watchword of WI honeekteperm modulate, siNMronere nodlumbendneul wrn be ...Na Nara Varian.' ENTAIL P4M101121 7201 2F CiNTS TO $l. ; pivot of the Twister 4a4Pr0ir14 . 14.: . . •:.'l 3 , ..: .7(18EPII =not, rnieuc,U Owalst, 612 Broadway (ow. Elonstoim,) New York. eneral Ameet for tho Ti. &Mai and 'J MINER. NM Y. =MON, Dinautte, N0..10 Astor. fronts,. and 417 nrcadirayiliewlaelt. ,- . _ .- ~, ' , . . „ —Bald wholesale sad renal by RAC SNLTX&R am ant AM 126111410,211t4ab0i15, and IMICHMIS AY MM. NAN, An. 04.17. , ' ' I do222Mattfo . •. %Dn. ramuctsop,t's ItiacarzTO-ELICTIZIO Pipc4 feer the sak of this Ultifraik4 . Amodiory.—ln Sabialtdlng this sischlas tilt Mk cohilitstlagpablle, isisspenat hos to Stand hills man it.Ptaro eg man It robot In emery toselitist pertStality, art* to Imp pace with dui iscoslettrht trapromitrats cribs sip:i sad plscs it rani:lad la this brawl of American btu. NO IMMIX MOULD *Tram offli.— ;. It bdmlably sdsphil to Fonda and ctnisosry Pina sorb u ommaptim, tkr.4.114 Ora, Ditipspils, sll ifil*Silt Phisled warYsaal Prosim a. alms - 121 D • gn_lPtiium. ol S I. ervarstim Isnot It always 11 antittiipoiei*ls obtained boa • Pennant leldA er other ege,bolcg rquinql. • FAA v4yAtubbilod natl. % R. , ezo: Ribleate Dmigus, uo Wood rt.. PIZ.% • onalrozier, .o:Diarrs,Jow4. MISS lII' say of Noturra 4 34;4 lioirKitsluot. A as - or-Rorrou Ovum Azov: YIA* LW.—Mr.43;afg•Oumbat, who »Odra as the &Gra. et. dilvottomr4proarrilka Trim Moira», idlcb facials, 'Met* trim nor' ektfitix papidb. wtiboat Lb. Tiasik. and then ap imanubutot the Warr, of the saptunk„ I em costithaelly =lmam ' irmitaiownifiaortibythierissm ... g p-44.fra Kr. , ° mows to pifrifrfr.;a4 ~Ikr,to Ids anis.. Th•bast of orator.' Is* b•SitTb7 • • • at 12 :/D 2 g dl u r a an4Tme DITQL ValktkirT Da.030.0.101Y111 31 , 140 %Void st. p•sitaenoiwoe Wawa eb.mU°n't. "MAU" a.k.uwm;k Lentrinzs all leer nlO2O or ley front ardintO wbeniiiilitid w aug. bad ' tb• Mailer mug Tbi 'tub :: B. Fiswirritiii vaingronon 164 to mown. toiouscoostrot thOnde patteot bastod4 1 4 . 1.01 0. 'nil 'POP* 6 .°lPrzodltolt 01 ,P O VF" I;l.6Booflebc7 bum Or won" . 1 0 1 17 100 pad bold by .11. L. ZAHNISTOOK t 004 N 6l l . D O OO O 4 0 3 1.04601014 of inuotainut, 14460, was of Wog bad sti limbo:rah, Swibayealarbent an pond Op. • ` ontoa.v ATITCIAL. EALS--1:4%, Kepler. Of 1,40 Wood ;tert Imm Wood ;. ftiartaiwA; dark:•` ,Wiscaiiertans,, :A7, 'Ada Funlorscos ti mite beano tea i.gre . llio,samtliprtta puetadmo, which Ss Isserliptinto thi• les, sad is veriddefent 14usanyean. of deaßtrit., :----10AL*12010 HATTIIIT, I 4II BUWollolfficuggno ► jkiaoso‘limi-, 0; a 000. - 00100#004 01 I " w itti, entorrio oboM ol oo l l oo Wer • a •• • oflostadara. - AddesseDr. - go• •• • % IN; " W 0,1 0‘; pit 600, W. 1 %. 100011.0 ZIEZIP =IIMI I). B. R043.1C11.8 & ULMUEiI iffl:: " . :1 " ni ers %Vlinti.ihumiare :fi . " 4141051. ' . 11,..Q.'UND• umokii.aL StWitsr Vittiburgh i 05aette- - 11 7 f , "iar 13 331733.4am:is THURSDAY MOlOll3 ,- FEB. 24, 1869 of/101AL - PA PtIC OF ritz call. City. and NAOFm 'tonne Stour Tiorreartros.-- 1 0birnatIons taken at Show's Optician store, No. ISS PIM st., yesterday. IN BIM nr soave. 00 39 9 o'clock,A.. 57 29 -10 kkErmte, at lb First t M=EI 12 6 .. Barometer vanlN Mi Mae. Methodist ProtestantCh h, itirth itzeet, mincing at 11; o'clock, A. N . All are cornett, vited to Wand. The exercises TO-DAT will be Conducted by Bar. Join Cowl, . 1 ' the PACTS POE TUB PIOPA.I.-4 people of this county have started out upou holding their !errant' to a strict amint in eveiy sphere of pnblle duty, we propose to lay before them now and then a few facts, and we begin - with one or two. to-day. At the Convention held here, Messrs. Patterson and t terkins were put upon the stand end interroga as to the performance of their duty. Major hiellhenaywas also there, but was the, hero of the oecaelott.' We have nothing to say in the way of fault-finding, but it did seem tone thatit !was as much the fault of the Major in signing the proxy for voting the stook in the Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad as of the other Commissioners. and we cannot understand why he shottid form an exception. As Rev. Mr. Farley andably remarked when occupying the chair as !resident of the Conven tion—we do not see "why they should not ail hang together." It Is worth tar attention to consider what was done in the dommiesioners' office be fore Mr. Patterson was In it, and when the im maculate democracy of Allegheny county had a majority of the board.' What we write is "by the card;' we quote from the books. Hol does it happen, (we askfor information,) that a warrant wan drawn for more than $4OO in favor of a Mr. Cunningham, by the demo cratic; Commissioners? Tele Mr. Cunningham sued the county, during the time Mr. Sewall - was Solider, fora sun of Money, and on the trial judgment was given against him and in favor of the county; yet we Bad BPlhenny and Tomer pay ing him over $4OO on a lam which ho failed to i sustain in Court. How is this 1 iloreorer : How does i happen that when the tax-payers are ke ep Ito pay big sheriff and jailor salaries and ithe Court House in re pair and the jail supplied with food, fuel, keep ers, eta., eta, at an expense of many thousand ,dollars per annum, that we find the following, an exact copy, from the official record of a re ceipt given by Mr: J. H. Philllips, late jailer? "Received October 22d, 1858, an order on the Treasurer for $608,45 in fall of my pay as jailor for boarding sick and infirm persons and Court witnesses, to wit : sick and Infirm from January let, 1857, to Odder 15th, 1858, (663 days ® 20 tents, $130,60) boarding W. Jones and Mrs. Balton. $12,00; boarding Fife, Stewart and Charlotte Jones, ($18,00;) boarding Fife from November let to Feb. 12th ($52;) ditto Monroe Stewart from November let to fdarch 8d ($61.) Harriet Belt from November Ist to July 27th, ($72;) 11. Belt's twoildren, 120 days each, ($18;) Mrs. Gardiner m April 12th to Octo ber let, 1858, ($51,00 ) John LAT. Aug. 29th to Ott. 2d, 1858,($18, ;) cdothingfor H. Belt's children ($5,88;), cas paid laborers cleaning, ($2,25;) cash paid M ks, a prisoner ($3,00 ) i t Ice for prisoners) ($1 .) For one scythe and sneath(l,63.)" , - Remember tax payers of the country, we are asking for information. Is there any authority by which Mr. Phillips, late jailor, should have received; ver fill) bOlUiTed dollars for boarding priscinera 1 Why 'did he beard Fife and Char lotte Jones? How is it about Harriet Belt, • colored woman who was taken to jail for stealing • • •ss, eta. from Hare's Hotel? Now here is another bill, * dry goods bill, on fi. e op the Court 'House, for which a warrant has Wien issued, to favor of C. H. Love. Mr. Love la bx no tallaaa mixed up with it. He received orders from the Cemmiasionere and filled them. . That Is enough. !The bill of Mr. Love bears date July 9,1858; and is-for seventy-eight dol lars 'aad sixty-tere data. It is made up of ObIiZITTO for .. Shawls," .. blualiaa" .!! bicrchan dire,' "Paramattar "Hose," etc. LAN-Dui: Th,m nu% H Mr. JAI. Phillips also files a bill for which a warrant was issued, for "'shoes.' , Among them is a palr provided to Henry Fife—" one pair of Congress gaiters," bought on the 15th of Jean ary, 1858, two dollars and fifty cents. Another pair! for three . delimit Two pairs of ladles morocco boots, three dollars. Nine pairs of ladies' calf bepus: In this ose bill there are no less than fi ..two pairs of boots and shoes, pro- Vided . bet tbe ,16th of January and June • crattl7-1 - ft. - Ueiseene -Were these ebrivily muffins, morocco oboe's, Mo., provided to Jennie Bt. Clair, and other to young ladies" of babies . , lobo were Ire neatly provided with lodgings in the jail? Is it true that these young raffia of pleasure were thus clothed with purple and floe linen at I the irpense of the county and that we are to pay the tiddler while the officers dance? We ask for information. We are exceedingly in terested and =ions in the matter. Won't some body inform us?' Fosß YMAILS l Acio•—We hue before oe a bound volume of The &ottoman, published by E. Pentland, Pittsburgh. The first number iodated May 9th, A. D. 1818. The Statesmen was • Democratic-Republican newspaper, an organ of the admittistsatido of James Monroe, and enjoy ing from its origin a valuable government pe irollige. We see colonies of 11. 8. Lowe, 'signed H. • Clay, Speaker of the Rouse of Repro len Ives, John Gaillard, Speaker pro fem. of the Ben and approved by James Monroe. We see account. of the celebration of the 4th of 1818, bj . •'s number of gentlemen of Pitts ; and vicanitY, al the elegant country neat jar Joseph M'Clurg, about two miles 'Pittsburgh, on the Monongahela." Thir regular toasts were given—eoromencier 'the day;" and ending with the "fair sex.' . ((observe that "a number of citizens, who believe that patriotism was the stela .rogetire of the male part of creation," of. 1 1 abol , tees with We a did n dee ,1 panred,hy ifalr number of the "female f maiden" celebrated the anniversary QD , rth side of the Allegheny river. The ny consisted of about fifty families, nearly hundred. m the returns of the October election, we gather some interesting hots. The for Congress were &must Douglass, comp three 1818, can *1 iratio•Hepnblican, turd Henry Baldwin, sadent Republican; in this county, the tor. se er iv:oared 12'28 votes, and the latter 1811— showing that, in proportion to the vot cut, AUany was about es strongly Republican then now. Messrs. Win. Marks, Wal For ward John Wilson and John Gilmore, were el dto the Legislature—Mr. Marks i'•g on e l , both eke% and the other three on the lode pendig Republican. Cs the 24th of April, 1819, we find an a ver lisement of the "Pittsburgh Manufacturing e ats ion," George Sutton, President, from w .'eh " we I ern that a number of the mechanics ad ht man al:turas of the city and vicinity, anal. us to promoto and invigorate that spirit of do •. so tto&may which Is so essential to the 'p (o pera of the western country, have entered to an isolation wider the above dimemin on, and pened a large and convenient brick w ' l t ta t i n s i t, In Wood street, between Front and Sec .nd s, for the reception and sale of the d er eattides which they manufacture." W see it recorded on the 9th of May, 18 9, 1r that , 'the U. 8. eteamboet Western Engineer e . - titirltd on Wednesday list, on her voyage for • e purpose of exploring the waters of the Mese i and;ilisalitalppl, under the command of Major Lon.."" lei, the emending number, we fled droplet d a "rumor" which comes by way of Georgia, th I "Blanked coded the Island of Cuba to 0 . i )3rn I" The editor elaborates Ms °Medi° • a to a r ra arse ter .' On the 19th July, of t t ism year, the arrival of dui " letters of inc. r 'pp on of , the Monongahela Navigation C• " is tkieed, and the hope expreesed-that this I • , portant iserovement would shortly be cc • ......../1 9, l o might mike various Interesting extrtc not, et present, ISO room tor any Ina ti -, • ennemor Insonanon COSIYANY.—We p nen to our readers, this morning, the statem of • e company; in another column. The a; teal sleek, all AK up, it $250,000; the sup I Loge amouet to.sl2B,239—making the co t#l, in all, utensil to $873,239. An exhibi. ape swelete,liibilitles, Income, expenditure' - cab.. featants-I connected with the company. tnieried laj seetherAtolomn; sworn to by - offi , :Ttie.ezbLblt , .ii one, well 'calculate I * . gbeithe;soter and credit to the company. aura. E. P:r.Dizlingtert, and D: 11. u .the name and style of .DailLegtea &B. I live been .appointed agents of the Man nerd may be found, firth. present, at J. M. • 1 1 ..miok t e. No. 87.W00d. street. , We congratulate', oeinps#7.. upon eectwior the seribtee. of • gentlemanly end competent. agsnte—men -would glee character to a company descrying of # Pod name. Drroscr..—The case of Black vs. Black, poried - it ;one lenkth on Wednesday, wiet lots the Couit oeiuly all day yesterday. It ,to the jury sit shoat four o'clock, and we they had rettitied no 'verdict last evening. head none_ ot any rem • . • - A little wee "whirti•Fralich cued Koenig $l 5 , cared on east;:.. ,Tki baee•ot White n White, before the cow', eines, isnext on the list for .. islet: : Wlt lofooldoolliho mina= of Mon in nthi.akillitft:'4o l f .. o6 l 4 14!:, "*". 0 ": 11 00111r10 .: vr,l .. , - . 1 2' 1 .•,:;:: . ':- - • •••• ilamrM or: iikomnittatin - Nr catiineicinuit; doing business on Mat, idetet; inserte*a mile 'Ave:Neely:at of - three lines in Tuesdari Ga. Otte, of ajoung man wanted. There were three applicant, waiting at one Offieewhen Wa opened, on that morning, and we had 28 applications be fore 11 o'clock a. u. On Wednesdily - morning we had written applications, by mail, from the eurroonding towns, and we are up to thiawriting having inquiries. Now, theme numerous answers to a little adver tisement of three lines prove !several things: let, that people read the advertisements, regularly; 2d, that they give prompt attention to anything which Suits their cast ; 3d, that a YeTi ideing is the quickest and cheapest method f reaching the public; and 4th, that the Gant t is a good medium through which to advertise. Exonos.—Wo have four good, staunch stea mers advertised for Pike's Peak, and the pros poet now is that they will be filled to overflow ing with passengers en route to the new ''buid of promise." We daily hear of parties who de sign visiting that promising region in the spring. The accounts from the diggings, by the way, are extremely contradictory. Were it not for the rich soil and fine climate of the territory, the cheap lands, and the fine opportunity offered to actual settlers, we would feel like counselling our friends who have families to leave them at home, until they had tried the realities of the gold question. Bat they might go farther and do worse than "flit" to the fine rolling prairie lands lying between the Missouri andlhe Cherry Creek gold region. Leer of Grand and Traverse Jurors summoned for March Term-of Court of Quarter Seseiene, beennteijon the 4th Monday of March; oaten di:mu—A 0 Brown, W 0 Brown, OwW7 Brood', Saul Bargemor,Joo Ono.%fr. Robe Joo Oarbett, B lialtwo, A twaharolloyo„W 'taper, Aodw Cobb Lot;Chooloo Modem 13 Irldioloy,N2 Oakley, John Rom, Tim dimmono, Adam Joci Zemin, Goo Tbomoo, Tim B Opdyko, Philip Wolsooterger, 0 2d Wall, Mozwoll Wall. . . ?incase Arsou•-•Ruin) AppkVA.. Pao Draft, Debt Brown, Alex Bradley, Cleo Bistilerr, John Korb, W Oros, 000 B Couto, Isaac Doboon,Jto Ranks, Herman Itichbanm, Jr Planing, Ahem Pryer, Baldwin Onkg,Jno UsbAbldoels allnwr, Jacob Uowderishleld. W Herron, JAW H0P 10 .4 Penal Me, J T Joh:me:NA Cooler, Tim Lin* J T Loon, A J Lee, MIIo Long, Jr 1001Ingsr, W Moon. TriA lireatelk con, Jr T APOlare, Robert IPApal, P T BPDowell, T D 1T- Dermott, Henry Hahn, Andrew Plokerton, Wm Paltersoo, Om ■ Peebles, Darla Pent., Charles Ras, Abr'en . Rik R N B.odgrre, Toe gimps= Jo. &hen. O W ft7 o .r. Job,. new ben, W J Starling Balsator dknum, W TlelbeJl.Robt B Tor rance, Mary V Thompeon, Joo Wheeler, Robb Wildman MORE MITAL STIALIIIO.-At different times during the year 1868, there were stolentrom the rolling mills of Masers. tithoenberger & Co., in the Fifth ward, a quantity of brass belonging to the machinery of said milli aniounthqg to about $6O worth. During the two past =oaths of the present year,. also, some $5O worth was taken. From information received, Wm. Maloney and others 'were implicated in the purchase of this stolen metal. Maloney sold the metal thus ob tained to the Novelty Works, foe 'roots per pound, though it costs abort 36. Maloney was arrested on Wednesday and gave ball 41$800 for his appearance for further essminatibii at four o'clock to-day. A warrant was issued far the artist; of a man named Geo. ROOM aloomixed op in thisalfair. Me. Vainewnoree Resnuran—Tliis man has become as great a favorite in this city that we are sure no word of advice or criticism ar opinion from us is necessary to• aid him in filling Lafayette Hall to-night. The simple announcement that he is to read the most strik ing parts of the " Merchant of Venice" and "Mach Ado About Nothing" is sufficient to fdl the house. On Tuesday arming he bad a large and delighted- audience which carried away with it, ideas of "The Charge of the Light Brigade," "The Old One-herse Shay," etc., which could be obtained oily from a reader so graphic and graceful as Mr - . Vandenholj. rfe wilt have another fine audience to-night, we are certain. Mary Jane aid William shall both have Mamma's consent to attend, "alone or together." Max. Stamens—TM, lady appears nightly to der lishtild audiences, at the Patabufgh Theses*. Sim is seppOrted by Mr. Henry Sdlsy t as actor aL grata. nitwit. The character of the pieces is which they ap peei Is =eh at to merit approval:— ' Mrs. S. will appear theeriniog is a piece which will draw out all her Powers. It Is called "The Won. der: - She will also appear in that admirable atter p see, "The Morning MIL' . Oa Friday evening, as may be WOO by card clay when, elr ill appear as Mario Antoinette, in the pray friteDautas• novel, The Queen's Necklace. Mr. . ley will prnonnto the Comet Vitrtuir. The MUT- T, it The Taming d itto Sham when Mra.sf.erill a l e l peer as Kate and Mr. Sadie, u Pedmehie. It will be eeeesaary to ware mate early, as there Is great demand for ticked. Ho. FOIL Plipea NAIL—The elanitah, elegant and swift steamer Henry Gra , under command of oar polite friend Capt.lsl' i ock, will leave for Omaha city and 'alt ante ediatispointa on the Slimed river, attbeear t Freak:entente- Peril...bound for t td region will do secure • state r once, either by persimal application on board, bralsUar ad. dressed to Flack, Barnes Sc Co., the agents. Tye Henry Graff is • commodious and comfortable boat, and her officers are the kind of men to render entire Batista/lion to passengers and shippers. . IltroußLL's Pant IL‘reacron.—lt is seldom that we feel called upon to nate° anything in the medicine way ; and we only desire, now, to direct attention to a novelty in connection with the advertisement of Messrs. Hartwell & Shep herd, in another column. These gentlemen are enterprising Druggists, doing business corner Wood and Sixth streets. They are menufaatu, emu and proprietors of Mitchell's Pons Extractor, as article which is spoken of very highly by those who have used IL We desire to direct at tent on to the long list of Amor certificate, in con nection with their advertisement. Posromos MATISISZL—DiSCOMISUed—Theof fun at Etna, Allegheny county. Establishments —Pattonia, Warren county, Pa:. William Patton, postmaster; on the route from Ridgeway to War-• yen.: Appointments—Lindsey C. Feltner, post master at Carlinville, Clarion county, aloe Wm. Curti, resigned. Andrew Harahaw, postmaster at West Freedom, Clarion county, Ps., vice Jno. S. Weeser, resigned. James Fowler, postmaater ht River, Clarion county, Pa., vice James L Colvin, resigned. P. R. IL—Thomas A. Scott, Req., of Altoona, publishes a card in the Cincinnati Commercial. stating facts and giving a history of" the al leged violation of contract by agents of the P. it. R. with the other through routes to the east. The Con:modal charged that road with carry ing under the rate agreed upon, 900 tons of freight from Terre Haute. Mr. Bete defends his course, and shows that they kept the con tract. BAIL Piece.—Joseph Cl. COX, the faro-dealer arrested at the time of the descent on•the Mar ket alley establishment, was surrendered by his *II tm Matisclay, and being unable to obtain other security, was committed to jell to await his trial. His bondsman was afraid to trust him with his liberty, lest he should giro him the slip. PITH WA:RD.—There was 0 meeting in the Fifth Ward, last evening. to hear the report of the Committee, sent to Harrisburg some time since to oppose the passage of a bill - fore pas senger railway on Penn street. Not being able to attend, we are unable to say what was done. Tun Allegheny Theologtojl Seminary(Pres byterian) bee pnrchase4 an elegant lot of land in Allegheny, on Ridge street near the realdeneti of John Irwin, Br.,,Esq., and aye intending to erect thereon a fine building for their library. Ho we are credibly informed. Tun Itandaburgb. Union states that a tremen> dons land-elide took place on the Railroad, near Mexico, about midnight, go Bat•, orday lout, but was, fortunately, discovered by the watobtuan in time to prevent any of the trains from running into it. Tug steamer Me!sotto mill be offered at pub, lie sale at the Merchants' Exchange this arming- Also, Citizens" Bank steak, Penna. Ins., and P.. Ft. W. &C. R. R. stook, at the lame limo and by Messrs. Austin Loontis,k Co. iLDKITTV.D.--JOha F. 141.'llenzie and Thee. F. 'Wilson, Eeqe., were on Tuesday admitted: practice in the District and °iron"' Courts lathe Untied States, over 'Which Judge Itt'candless now preeides. . T rillno steppes, Sampson and Smith, &redid In Allegheny as thieves, have' bsett!tomositteni. - foe A. search - wanstit" for their honks discovered large esiortmont of articles, 'EDP/el, AlllOl2lOll i 8 invited to the sale of litelltObOal furniture, etc., by order of undereirltora, titbit awning at 10 o'clock, at the warohoure of Model k Co., No. 95' Water street.- Anovenn lot ofthe.l'Finklo Sowing Abebine*" to non received by the Monts, J. L. earn/0 b Federal street, Allegheny. Many of oar citizens are being it:pulled-era them; and iliat they-are an un doubted improvement on the old patents, belt - - 60nd from the number that V being aoldi,o Awe Webs following otielel tee he tobtalionyet, Boyne well known stand, Fedexel stmt. Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cabe and Oonfeptionety . every variety. Fresh' Ponchos,' Tomatoes, ptemw Ciiroo Flee Apple, Brandy Peaches, Am r t e d p re - 1 setrivi, Ally% Kettles sae Ketchup. -Cahierei Won, crate:gibe Baum Pickled Lobst e r, Sudhirs,.Famity Chocolate, Bares Drama, Aev Ac. They ruspeet folly invite the radio teen examination of taniakeee, vtamed articitiodl of which: WiK , Ftutreniiin to 'proiciatiftietorylan. in qtaXty gad tthp, Lo., A ivo.° at 0.—..-Ftpholtage. ato POW ornonbit with ton, VARY gl4,Yt tashlas./.1b."'.1140441'"-nWr. • Che hnn z?E I reidgti44ic•- • -1 voiscaucsirioarAs...:- WASHINGTON Cnr, Feb. 23. Einem, of Ind.; made another ni siccessfal motion to asupend the - Mei Wettable hint to introduce a hill rerinatthe tariff of 13 ( 6 . House then; went into Committee on the Wort Mee Appropriation bill.' Mr. Montgomery, of Pa., offered an amendment repealing the present tariff and reliving the act of 1846, with an amendment imposing specific duties on 4on ore. The Chairman, Mr. llopkine, of Va., ruled the amendment oat of order, on the ground of irrele vancy. This decision was coincided with by VA- Ilona gentlemen on the Democratic end Republican aide. Montgomery, however, appealed from the de cision of the choir, and proceeded to show that he was acting in accordance with the rules of this a tariff bill having been .offered by Leteher to the civil and diplomatic bill in 1865. The decision of the chair was sustained, yeas 109, nays not counted, The Committee rose and the bill was reported to the Roust, but no definite actlot ~was taken when thellouse adjourned. Esselte-14r. Vknuton, of Texas, gave notice that he would - ask the indulgence of the Senate on Monday to make a personal explanation. Mr. 8lidell;' of La., gave notice that on Friday noon, he would call up the bill for the acquisition of. Cuba, for the final vote. The legislative, executive' and judicial appropriation bill then came up as the special order. The question recurred on Mr. Hale's amendment to renal , the restrictive clause of the Eames admission act. Mr. Stuart, of Mich., said he would voto against requiting the census of Manua to be taken. Mr. Seward, of N. Y., sald that Congress had de. cided that Kansas should come in with the Lecomp ton constitution, without reference to its umulation; but, on the other hand, should not come fl r outside of the Lecompton constitution unless it had & popu lation of 02,400. It was therefore a discrimination by the Congress of the United States as against freedom and in favor of slavery; Oregon, because a Democratic State, was admitted without reference to Its population; and Kansas, because of its different politics, was excluded. Ile was glad of this occasion to renew his vote. Ile was glad also to hear that so many of the gentlemen on the other side will give Kansas a fair bearing; it indicates that the time is coming when any State ap plying for admiuion will be heard on its merits, apart from all other considerations. Mr. Drown, of Miss., made a strong Southern speech. I, There is little prospect of ail4urnment till morn ing. The whole day has Won copied in speaking on .Mr. nale'a amendment to repeal the restrictive clause of the Kansas act. The discussion has taken a wide range, and few but Democrats have yet spoken. Mr. Brown made a lengthened address to the North ern Democrat., and Messrs. Douglas and Davis made long epeoches; Means. Ranter, ttwin and Broderick dlfined their positions. Mr. Stuart went over the history of the whole of non-intervention legislation. Mr. Bwn held to the doctrine of State rights; he f denied t e squatter sovereignty of terrilaries and i threaten secession with banners' flying, if the South deprived of her rights. Ills address was directed northern democrats. Ifs placed his views frankly n record, aid desired neither to cheat nor to be ch ated. i Mr. D uglas, of 111. said he felt it to be incum bent on im, as a northern democrat, to make a re ply, general scope was that he would leave all descrlp one of property, slaves included, to the operatic of the local law, and would not have Con gress la ere In any way therewith. If the people of the tory want slavery, they will foster and tacoit ; V they do not-find it to be for their adrauta , they will do otherwise • so it becomes a uriE questio of soil, climate, production , etc., etc. He illustra by saying that if any discrimination is to be made between descriptions of property, the owner of a Monk of liquors, or any others, might claim It likewise. After other illustrations he went into a de4nstra lion •of the Kansas Nebraska bill, which was.passod by a distinct understanding between northern and southerndemocrats, however differing in some of the points ,to give to the territorial legislature fall poster, with en appeal to the Supreme Court to test the constitutionality of any law, botnot to Congress to repeal it. If the Court decides each a law con stitutional; it must stand ; if not, it will fall to the ground without the action of Congress. That doc trine of non-intervention by Congress with slavery in the States and Territories has been the fundamen tal principle of the Democratic platform; every dem ricritis pledged to it by the Cincinnati platform. In reply to Mr. Clay, of Ala., wha renutrked that according to Mr. Douglas' iatetpretatlon, squatter sovereignty is superior to the constitution, Mr. D. old that the limit of territorial legislation is the or. genic act and the constitution. In reply to Mr. Clay's question, Call the alavehold ei never take Me slave property into the territory? Mr. Douglas said, Yes! and hold it as other property there. Mr. Clay—Will Congresi paps a law to protect other kinds of 'property in territories? Mr. Douglas—No. The doctrine that Conran a la legidate a property of pereents without representa tion, is the deodorant the Parliament of George the Third, that brougheon the revolutionary war. Let the people of the territories govern themselves. If they make good laws let them enjoy the blaming; if bed, let them suffer under them until repealed. ignosist Dispatch to the Plt p bo rah Garatts.i ILIMILS.I , IIO, Feb. 2.l—Sea TlL —Several remon strances were presented agates the compulsory pav ing} law, from Kittanning. • . The various committees r .ortal the following among other bills, lipase bill, n act relative to dis bursements of Allegheny Co,; ° pealing the act rela tive toe State road in WIIIII4O ton 3113 Ortiz° coun ties—both with a negatimi reeommendetion. The following M. were read In place: By Mr. Randall: Supplement to en act incorporating the .Cambria Iron Co. Senate spent much of the melon in debating the act relative to evidence, and adjourned till afternoon. douse.—Mr. Foote; moved that the Pittsburgh railways be referred toe special committee on the subject, centriging-of the Allegheny members, and he addressed the Ilouse briefly in its support. Mews. Bayard, McDowell and Irish addressed the Houle, In opposition. The motion was lost. The following bills were read in Saco : By Mr. Wilson A bill Native to Berard claims and dama ges in Bearer. By Mr. Froudfoot Supplement to an act rod: to the Johnstown 8 Cambria Iron Co. • an set providing for incorporating the Ebens burg -Railroad. Byl:Mr. Palley An net to incorpo rate thelLayton Bridge Co., and providing that Fay ette county donate $2OOO thereto. The House adjourned till afternoon. Aficroloon Section.—Staunt.—My. Penny called up Rouge bill No. 297, an net declaring Elko N. Kramer nn adopted child of Rev. James Gray, which passed finally and goes to the Governor for his ap proval. Senate bill, an act relative to auctioneers in Lawrence county; an act authorising a dam on the Conetnaugh river, which passed finally and goes to the House. House bill, an act providing for an additional constablo at Brady'. - Bond; and House bill incorporating the Witynesburg Turnpike C 0.,. which passed finally and goes to the Governor for his approval. • Houst.-Tho private conceder was taken up and the following Mlle were passed finally : Home bill, No. 122, an act to incorporate the village of Corsica, in Jefferson county into a borough; House bill 312, to change the lines of the borough of California in Washington county; House bill No. 319, supplement to an act to incorporate the Johtuttown and Scalp Level Turipike Co.; noose bill No. 320, supplement to an tot incorporating the borough of Kittanning; House bill No. 332, to repeal an act rotative to the • divielon of the borough of Uniontown, Fayette coon ty; Hausa bill No. 340,t0 incortate the Presque Isle Dock Co; House bill No. 347, lathes to the admin istration of justice in Mereer county, enacting certain rules of Court which was amended, passed finally and goes to the Senate. Senate bill, No. 160, supple ment to an net to incorporate the Johnstown Woolen Manufactory, which passed finally and goes to the Governor for his approval; Howe bill No. 310, an act nnthorizing the State Treasurer to pay the claims of Gondar ,t Burke, late contractors on the Alleghts. ny Porlago Railroad, and No. 355, an set relative to the claim of Wm. Porter,' for damages -sustained by the construction of the Etio entonsion or the Penner canal, which passed to a second reading, and was than postponed; House bill 269, and act erectidi the comity of Pine out of parts of the omit:ales of Indi ana, Jefferson, Cambria and Clearfield, which was objected to by Mr. Taylor and laid over; under this rale it will be plaoed do tho next private calendar: House bill No:371; an aatS to incorporate the Cithens• Pm/longer Hallway Company in the city or, Pitts birth, which was objected to by Mr. Fuster;fin the ground that. the Interests of the city are not moth chmtly protected, and laid over; it will therefore be plaid on the next 'private calendar. , New Yoke, rob. 23.- , The defelcation of the pay ing! teller of the Atlantio Bank of Brooklyn ' Mr. Field, amounts to nearly $OO,OOO instead of slo,_ 000, as was 'opposed. Previous to 'his flight ha made a clean sweep of all the gold in the vaults. It is supposed that he heel the mosey by gambling. NerrYong, Feb: 23.-10,000 sharesqf . r. O.'l. .flinith's Union Telegraph %Weal ofty . sa 4 ten, wanted at auction yesterday for $2,250. Sr. Lotris,Feb. 23.:—Thet . river about stationary, with lo fat to Cairo. =nal aria Upper Mull rlppi rising ',lowly, end Missouri falling slowly.— Weather dowdy with indications, of rain.- Mercury 51 degrees. ST. Lotus, I'id6.23.—The river has fallen 3 inches within *s and is recedingslowly. Tbe Upper Mills's Mini& arts 11111 *Welling slightly, end the uri is on a decline. The weather. is shady and very' damp with'indleatintis of rata. CaCIIMATT, Feb. 23.--Weatber dear, mild and ppriog4llce. „Blur Galen 3 inches within the hat 24 hours.. The hi4beet point it reached wan G het I 'licher pillow the limb water mark of 1847:' .'• Lommtis,yeb..l3,—Riree nearly statlonary with an feet on the falls and 56 in the channel below the falls; weather cloudy, portending to , rub-mercury. Otivaharn3, Feb. 23.--6iessts. niacin,* Roger's Blast Furnace, at Verndilien ' vuOhio, u destroyed by fife yesterday. The_ loss is about $16,000 and the 10311,11406 $8,000•_L Ihrlfsatan:g Liniment _ •. e t anreclihmanittinn-: n Mustang Liniment earn Sqf JOillaki .. itilittallg . Liniment client Aim and Woorade;, is dinseateg,Lininam; cures ..54eettettal Meat; ie-Nnstang Linatind mires Caked, Breast.' and . ) ...Slirii . Nippki; • , ~., ... , . . The dintians :Liniment cur. Neuralgia; 7 . 4.3fitstasg:Liniumnt enreeCorniqnd Wart.; • 21',10 Jiastantg Linimast is worth , 2,000,000 DOLLARS PLR srmuu 7ra this IT teti States, tia theserver Kea mete 'of inable Borne and Cattla P ' " lt cures all Spnih r l: Wonnda.Stif Joints, -_ • • .yon name this question ? - Did .yon-,tra hear of any . ordinary Sore, Swelling, Sprain et Stiff le" o f On man or hes*. which the Mustang Liniment ismild' not tyro? Did you ores Tisk any reeroctehlei innate% in an74.lei. -et the wtdd—ht `Europe, aMia or Americo—who dIS not asi_!qt Wan the 4rcutlost: discorery of the . : eigir! Sold 'ilyfry * tAtti , :'• - Br i r l: 6107 Atimattark tt i Vire thee:'i . 164 - :1014 , ipl.,,FkroietteleboOdibliitotr. ~:a,--. ~~;>n;<: E=M - - 00.1IIII2Tial 01 ARBITRATION FOR JANUARY 8, Bsnae, V. P., frt. P. Omni, 11x; 11. Wauuu, 0. B. Jose, Ova. .eiTirsuuno as arletettgatTb. [Bereft" 4periety for ths Pittabwrgb Cosclfc. ITriaurnann, Tanana; Pan. 21, 152 g. NLOOtt—there wee a sale of 70 bbls on is'harf at g 5,25 and $5,50 for super and oats; from store, SOO blile In various lab at $5,50 for Inver, $5,75 for extra, and 50,1006,25 roe family do. 'CilLtiti—we quote,' 6 car loads Corn, yesterday, and quota now the balance Of same lot, 6 cars more, on private terms. Harley, 400 bas prime fell from store at 75; 262 do at 70 and 100 sty Tennessee raged at 50 do Spring at 62. ' {your, $1,29. 6 . llol7PlES—talca' In lota of 10 Ulla sugar at a; Mous. ■oa, 22 bid. to country .t 42, and 30 do to city at 40; Come, 26 bp at 123 ®l3, and 20 do itt123.0:112,-,1. ALETAL—a 3te of VO tons Antbrocito No. 3 at $37,. GO. nix rem • • • . DttIRD PRUTT--gstoi of 25 Um A pplm .t $2,10; 3) do at V i s i ol i f t 2S bal::::chwatl3,4o l . a : j o . d a r do litho . ; ,; :t ori4 4612 rectlnail at 34 * And 10 do raw ABU:EH—Won of 14 as flala at Z.N. POTATo69—tale of 51 bbla Neshannocka at $2,75 and 800 bat mitrod at 60(05. BE6D-11 lila of 100 boo Timothy at $1,7E410-10 da mood. BUlTHR—ealee of GO kge pschod et ii; 4 Ibis choice •11 at 2h- awl S do at 20. LARll—a We of g 0 Ws No. 2 at 10. BROOMS—Wee of 20 dm prime at $2OO. 111D1113—a ..le of 20 dry Slot at NA nod 40 do groan WWI at 8%. CHEILSE—rodes of 25 nod 20 6z. W R at 12. Filin--eale• of 40 la bbloi white. nt $5,50. 'MOON-431es of 4,04* Dm at 7.3i,014 ead 10% fur Shorild thwAL44=l,llllllo Uwe. common , at $4,40. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The Bank Statement of the weak ehows • eons:re:dive movement on the pastel the bank., and is, on that account* • favorable one, showing a merlon. check to the headlong en pon.loo which was going on in Joinery. Tim loans now aloud 'about ay they did on - The let of JILL.I.3r and In No vember lest, while the specie line la shoot p e ar threequatem of a million lower. As compared with We iime loot e the be togan are In much more expend.' conditioo, the loans i !grout V-1,000,000 greeter, while the specie reserve le 4.- 0•0,000 The following comparative statement of the cooditiOn of the New Yor Dank. for the week ending Feb.l2 and 19: Feb.l2 Deb. 19. Loans 1123,1041,318 $127,472,496 two $1,629,822 tipeele' ..... ..-.... 95,419,088 26,344,015 Inc 921,667 Circulation. 7,872,441 7,763,829 Doe 106,683 Nett/els:eta_ 89,446,818 80,030,357 Dec ' 310,461 —IS. Y. Trib. CioneVallinslo ais working quietly end healthilv. In the Produm market hero spawn to be.mmethlng of. stand off on the put o both buyers end milers, and th Is festive a.m. to be prawn d with regard to Flow, viz: that those holding would In name instance* gladlyyetire from the mar. betel. small advance, that they might agnin enter .t low. er figure., eu that trentactione to some. extent are simply from the hands of one speculator to another. The wales re. ported, are light, and In regent to quantity MO is fair Index zo the postilion of the trade today. In tirade very little is doing; buyers are. little prepared to operate as Netters would be to !undid, ettake Jost now, for most of the public 1134•11 d of canvayance ere for the 'time chucked by the flood —llln. Cow.' PlticabarlttA Canto lifla2M, Fab. 21.—There fe no clung. In the price of Deer Cattle. The offering• at the yards were about 1,230 heal, which were mostly all sold at from $8,40@10,60 V 106 lb., the litter for prime quidlty, closing km and In good slemand at fairly lad week's rum About 3,000 sheep arrived, and arid II Ward.lre Avenue drove yard, at from $lO5 oath, befog equal to 4010e't fb, dressed. 114 m are rather higher; at at Ph 111 1• yard wa boot 1,670 he ad, and aco.l at from arrival VW "p 1009 61 !be: net. re NAC111111.1.7, par DadaLah-1079 aka wheat. Kamm]) k bro; 1072 do 10111, DiClO.l k co; a ebb wblaky. 13 bbd, tobacco, Woyman k sou: 1. e ale obla, Smith; 28 idle bia, Simpnh & Malmo; 74 4o comon, a 0 rak baron, 1 boll, 282 Wm, 4 MAD laid, 4 do tallow. 49 ask ham,. 22% Dbl. lard, 10 do amp Iron : 70 bbd. tobacco, Clarke & mr, 142 hides, 40 Ms lard, Cloghlba. Capt. C A Drava, haet brought the Mariner round from th.',woo.,h l to the nongahels wharf. She has been thoroughly renovated, • d looke'Birt as good as when area came off the stocks. llei has put down new and splendid carpeta in the 'cabins, and will now he put at work for the eprtng, as nice a Mat and Captain as cornea to this part. Bhe Is adverthusl in our columns this morning, for lit. Loots. We motioned yesterday morning the inference from a dispatch rectireil by the Citheplr lmoramo Co., that the James Wood had met with an accident. learn. that on Tuesday she rot into the bank at finger here the Metropolis was recently lost,. tualicerillect I deal of damage. She .hipped 8 Inches el at, damaging her car , Ink and will gn un'tbei ways et Mad n far repairs. The Dscotah, Capt. Lightner, mired yesterday from liad.vilia, with awiserhiad. We reported at the tinie r . accident that ocentred to he op the Cumberland. Bbe was blown Into the wowls and damaged a little in her upper works, but nothing of My MannelNen!.. The Argonaut from ,',3t. Louis, Capt. Brickell, arrived on Tuesday night, all right The Ctievoit, alter lour week's ab- NUM et Bearer, Collie in yesterday morning, and Bit man fur Wheeling. ..She will he muttsr hereafter between Isere and Wheeling. The Commerce left y4terday with a floe lead for Louie ring also the Bay City nod N. Holmes, both for Bt. Lout:, ... . . and leaded dep. Bunnell to then, • The weather gam wog charming bore, and the sky clear. ?be 1 Iron , raplttlyl falling, with shoat Itt feet. last night at dark. At Cinciowtti. on Tubular, there were Ad feet of orator, large, withen na t 4 Inch of es of the 'kola 1547, 1547, awl within 3C) inches oi then t of Itis3. The Shannon !Onion and froe of ire. Every thing prom. lam Dimly fumigation and plenty of it, The Greet Western Mord Cairo on Monday, In tow of the 3. h. Pringle, hating broken n portion of her engine. A dimpateti from ht. hunts on Monday my.: The .reamer Alonzo Child was sold todlay, fur $12,000.- The 3. 11. Done and Pawls arrived from Pittburgh today.' The Dr. Kane and W.I. Daley left for Cioninnatt Patur day, Pintignation in tom - eating to Phu'''. Pock. Peak. AU the Mbusouri Inver packets I -if crowded with entigrinite for the gold digginga" The Cincinnati Commerci I of "'rhodium. and crew of t vale on klererday, on the thu Cremona report a sever month, on Sunday morning. being swamped, nod end c In order to ride the swell. are retorted souk at Porten, The Ilarmonin cleared - ft Itiredeirr al>. Commune au Conn for St Unit,. The burgh 413 Tubbier the iltu loam. The Argyle for New of Toneeley env t Ilbeituyot Quaker City left Nub. . Kirkman The afro:era of iit r ntorm in th e vicinity of Cori.- The ton-boat Eagle cams near trolled to rant limo her bug.. fely. Mace other coal barna. 1 ill?' Cincinnati for Ninitistilo On übsdkr. Or -Louittilie ; the Joe Weal leer Einctnonti tee-War. lien Derstor Won, from New Or. n frank chartered on Monday by tho . ..nn between Cincinnati, Law bat there will, hereafter. be en and &parlor. of freights and Is and Bt. Loofa Moeda." Monday oar.: Thu steamer - Superior wa Ohio end Allesiecippi Gyro reoecburg sari Aurora; S ro tiro regularity in the arrival pawerigeratm the Indiana The 1.001.1110 (Infirfer n "The fir, la now conch I laid, with the water 00 the Water .treat bolos Poor towns same distance up th vialtdc, last earning, wan t along what wee tormorly At etrecht Ittlgher than It lam been einem rst 'loom of nil the honeys on in 0.41 of the cellars of the ! era. street*. The only whirl o now Foltz wharf, extending der's eon, from Third to Flret. The Third street bridge t t o.k last evening the rite 4 fully four feettluder water, and [r'e earlem • , 4141 up to tito fluor ine. and we think it will go me ndiug will be at the new wharf imla; nt excellent wharf, met we ind there this morning. oil coofusLon prevailed yaw, nog Water •treat, and on the if the river. They were all mo t an , ...d chattels from their -oil dmyroen and laborrm Mt. lug of the. &Good street tort doe to day. The rely dry 1 opposite Pint street, That think the mall boot trill to The greatest eachemeot day among the dentues trues ittreets to the vicinity • ring out; or hoisting time lower to their upper *torte., in great Armond." t ttogitter. I DEPARTED. WWI" Itnnron We • Tolognvh, do. Col. Bayard. Elizabeth I Commerce. Louisville, Boy City, Bt. Lend; 1 Nat. Holnen, do. Steam, . ARRIVED. Loseme, Brownsville. Tekgrapb, da 031 noel Itssarti,Elitst.tt Dscetsk, Nashville, el»volt, wheeling, • Toles - rap', NM Vous. 1feb.23.--CA Fc43s arum Sall ads sold. arm sale. arles :=1:10 bus. . Rep rserdnal at F. 3. Wldeky arm at 1ii.14@27, Molasses Leary at 381! 49. Rads firm; sales Real doll at fig 061. i i•I2 heavy; 1000 balm acil,l.- IVbeat firm; 15000 but NoU— ltra( Wady at von. n.... li. ,t). Ltd arm at 11-1.4@ 1 2 4 — .agiai. steads &ad :WITS at 7@ 10, Spiri t . Tarpeutioe dull at Mils. .ttico Arm. Untied Oil Cattle Disrket—lleerea at the average 6 buoyant, realpta COO% 8 (al; western drained active Stork Market--Chicrwo tral 6: N. Y. Central adcigo 41o!.1; Vole 127 g; . U. Co. 'Mai. 4.5 . 1 mt; welpts MOO Ism; sales laF tWO-i. Sheep bah - C*22d km also Active; eala M 04". g, !Rock Island 613 i; Minot. Con. Ellwood 81.kos B.ll74; Oatuna caou.SixeobEßi; Pacific Moll S. our unchanged and rather doll; • red et gs,eo gl,oo for super : the receipts ass light. Whit. 1100 bbls. at 25.3.4 e. Provision Ina to sell, sale* of 500 bbl.. • ea. Bacon, to be delivered le, the e Ist of April, 100 were cold at I clear chin; about 100,000 lbs. • , shoulder are offered at 8%r... • Ws. Lard Sold at 1114. add 400 t far all closed heavy, private Sane being very unfavoniblei Orion Hagar and Wanton are demand is extremely Mated. sad mocks are rapidly coconuts , unchanged; rates of exchange CMCIIALTI. Feb. 23.—i the damendla local end h 11.ne, and $5,75,4511 wren, by in good demand: Wee dull; holders are more Her Park at =1x36;150 h tatter put of March, and 0%., and 11c. tu rib and balk aldea yen, sold at 8 with buyers at ti 4n; 700 kegs at 12%. The mart despatches from New Thom la no charge in G held more firmly, bet t hardly anything is doing, tiog. The money market are unaltered. Pan.anarma, Feb. yallm off; mks to trade. ' for extra and 'extra' fend Rye Flour Arm at $0,24. ht fair requekthd p• and white at $1,0501,70. sales of 3,000 bort. In the I command b3O. aro:ales Whisky declined, e.dra at bblp. .—Demand for Flour somewhat $ll,OO fur superfine, $6,24011,16 y, and $1617,0 br 6ocy lona s• m Meal doll at F 362%. Wheat rm; sale. of red - a t • ye commands We. Own steady; can at 'No, and some at SS. Oats mid Provisions very little doing. 39§2tIc. for Puma. mai Ohio In lour doll at $6.00. **beat cur . ,60 for er alto soli st,as@i,46 for .WI and yellow at 74t9:6. Pro t PX ; mem pork $.16,50. - lard city la tooted at 27;4. . Ilkuuwas, V.b. ; chaoged;wia at $1,40® red. Corn uachaakeil ; ' videos dull; Wok skim 11%.. Whisky dnsoping • Favic Acounwr. f. i Bad and fatal aceident happened a young I 'named James Bradiord, aged about sevens years, while engaged at , work at the' coal. chafe of . Magaiin it. Dodd; about a mile from tali*, on Thursday afternoon )stet. The boy was employed In .puohing a car . . up* the shalt oider, to receive coal,. and in doing no gave tho °eV too bardi Youth,andllan deavoring to check it from .from going in,: he did not•noceed, and the car' *mooed over. the end at the rails into the shaft_ carrying hint with it. la bin fall, hie head struck first,- eattering his lonian:around every dlrlection,.present log a horihia spec .le. Ilia death wee *sten *neon!. —Greene co. Repub. - - • thi: llosnrr justly "celebrated turid . never Ptilloeittonech 1 tiers wilt • eitattoally cure all din casts or Mete:dr of ai ni • clad natal, 'Ttio Doctor ht calh lob the attention of.the potdin to this voluble .Mms so with a fes/lhit oil hold:min conddeace is lu 'IMMO and adaptation to the di. for which it is resotemeodat. ilia no quack atiMe,D. one that ha stood the critnnoi of the proatimin press and • 'pie. :The testimony Oven In tl raver lry tbetsostemi tend *ell known proftWetew and private individuals IctAill marts of tb• Unruh Storm la him moss., sod cloarlytovi o thuds sl rtuad are many. The -um of the "Bina." !vaned Ind “thory, eluptleaL I a really . deserving Um celebrity ohtaloo.t wherever sold.. noldhz druggist. sal Ratiaolsr.rallh."Owb.":,.."4l 68 Water sod ►rout iuhctnrv~ end tawrietan fa,tatier. BETRoontB.-- -syll immediately relieve Honrsoome, B Th RtIVN I ; e4. B Wnghti . mum., Clads. Itifimeme, sod all other'effectione 0 a xbr.5.... 4 inug.; They ore - free from every barttut tee , he giretl to the Moat dente:e or roonik are also lodispone.thle to public *oaken mkt pe,,,,tor Orating sod tiring mew to the rot oo /moth. opply just iroeiced by . JOS. ITLIMING, felL - puroorMatuobd and Market street: RY PEACLIEB-400 brie. Tenn. Peaches .I.zt IIdIitRZELY tin now lax4og . i5 z ,,,dia me ,„7 , .. 470r . soul sur Welly • ihcic, rVaIfaTtLT,T , L°uR -3 °fift,r,iP. , Drilßknpair , 8--30bnahreleViWestern, noootletssia. "IV .1 1•- li,!I IM4441 " 41.1:1 ?.''' • ' = _ •••- S.; MIMMI _ - tem, and vii;der all cfreenustatiosa. _ Ityou pat thisigh4ar. :/' • anlwhere. It pain then; the Plantar will stick then ... the P 4° b. Tmilthed. The. Plaster magnet:lan the • and . . PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE TILLS PLASTIPit Rhenmatism, Lamou S les s ,A P P E P lffn iaZD ees,.Debility, aaa Neuralga, DysprpWs, Coughs, and Colds,Poirm * and An*: of every kind, down even to Corns, am itemeautsfy and, with a little panelize, permunendy cured, by the rue' cal latinenoe of the MAGNETIC PLASTER. It Is the slur plan, swat, safest, pleammtvat and cheapest remedy le • existence. Its application is universal—equal/7 to . the irtroug:man, the debate woman, and• the feeble law.— To each end all it will prove k Bale, end • Bl•mitni. Its . • use Is agreeable, and without annoyance or thoubla. Itl ' price Is Within the reach <Wall—rich or poor; all may Iwo It who are dick • d aufferhag In anyway. • PARMERS Should be always supplied with this latalua -hie FLAME. /t will be the 00:4 Physician. in Any,. - household, ready at MI limey and at imtaut mottos. • • -". • Pot up In airtight Unbar's. Each Vox wain:take eight plasters, anAlaoy child me spread wpm, Peke gg„ tante a box, with fol. and plain directions. D. O. NOREITEAD. At. • Inventor cu d Poiprieter,l7 Walker et., New York.' MORE EIEATYS MAGNETIC PLARTEPIa sold by ail drag . • gists in every city, town and village of the lloltod . atataa. ooleodtwlybP • . • •' - W. 6.& 9. H. THO*IIOII , B NEW sicurrs s'OR 1839. THE INDESTRITOTTBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT, WITH Ml= IYELETPASTENINO, MADS 'WITHOUT B,EWING.' Mayers•ltr prononcicad .the mcof periact Sktri eica'toadi.4' THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The lightest end most graced Mart ever prodneed.. THE PIOCOLOMINII .. :_:: By moans of dupe—this beanttral and aeinomleal gartnani- can be taken to nieeee, atagata. and , put t °lo4l W•glin ploasurre All the above have Tbomeon•e celebrated pstent Witch Sptling Bente, and are damped with oar name aid trill.,, mark (th. crown.) ➢or sale by the principal mtallera everywherai, • • W. B. a C. IL TIIOIBON. 3 Braidlney, Row Maki: SIGNPLIVGF ALACEETNIES. 1.11.DM, WEBSTER ar. O. SEWING MACHINES, Are eeknoirledged by all to be TUE BUT. They are more lmpio and durable in .cautrattlink4uri-. any otber. No t.gmlly sbonid he mithont one. They BEM, BIND, GATHER, BRUCE( AND YELL. For Tailoring and Shoe-Fittlakthey are unequalled, Mak. Mg strong and fanatic ream; liltm an ordinary rpool, aed a FAIR LOCH-STITCH on both shim of Ihe material sm.& A. 35.. IrAßein ail L CO, Agents, AllegbenrCity • • ~~,v~~~ KIID6 ES STEINWAY! EIN, NEW YORE JIM remised, • Iwo VERY SOPERIOiI PIANOS; ElOOl the above named ElOrleaTled fetter), They We without queetion, the BEST PIANOS made anywherit, and will be sold at Eastern Factory Prices. They am mtrrantell for am yew.. 11. /SLEBEN I SRO, N 0.53 fifth .t fell Sole Agent. for Steinway & Bone • SELLING OFF IX ORDER TO HAKE ROO.V FOIL CONTEMPLATED mrnovtiOns CHARLOTTE BLUME. co. 11114 'Wood Streak I. now s. , lling off at n fractiou abollf Can, hex lugs and compreboostro Muck of PIANO FORTES 11111 EIRLODZONS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Or the principal wakes, together with ber extensive emir Logue or BliffES MUSIC and MCBIO BOORS. . Great bargains are offered. S 3 it to determined (orb:ince rreet-est at«de 4r the middle of ! which Imo it is intended t, enlarge wad othenviae improvo her 1.103. CIIARLOTTE BLUMI, Old Established Plano spot, 118 Waal strete, 24 door above! dth. imix==m imt I. I DI El Damasks, Diapers, &c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S LIN ENS, sanl thane &drone of obtaining the ONNITINNI GOODS, should see that the articles they parches° are seal ed with the hill Maae of the firm. • JUGEL4.ItO.4O.N, BONS S OITTSIV", as • guarantee of ;be 'anodeees and durability of Mei:footle nu cantina le rendered eneattally necessary ea 1 spud:airs of Interior seal defective Linens are p •Onso n steer moon and Neale.l with the name of ItICWEITL4 BON, by. /deb dosses, who, regardless of tho Injury thus inflicted alike on the eer - kap consumer end the rumba wren or the genuine (loads, will dot readily, abandon busier. w prediable, w bile purchasers can In. Imposed On —n.b goods uf • worthless character. J. BOLLOCKS & J. B.'LOOK% Agents, 36 Muth street. New lark.... MEYER'S MIRACULOUS VERMINR, DEBTRVIER.—For the destruction of Rata,-lifte,, Boerne% Begs, ante, Sloths, Carden bruecta, tr., without . 2 the aid of poison. The medical famdtim of the moat cal.. Grated European Univenitiee have examined them prayers, Hens, and Is their reports declated them to beperfectly talons to man and &mottle animals. The egret of theme - remedies are truly mireculone and la uninfluenced by mate, season or time, ea haa beau proved by practical ex -, • perlence of twenty. two years standing to different pert, of the globe. /dr sale, wholesale and retell by • • . rely JOSEPH PLEMTNO, • Corner Diamond and !Whet at. • ; Phtladetpmes carrtago allamullectorle - BEE subscribers hare always iingua. T:: hd • Roe amortment or NEW and SEC OND IlitND CeLititLtolli of various deemiptione end snits bin fir the various purposes. Orden from all porta of the country eTequied. with preentdmee and Clitputch. Manufactory etiettlfedemio , itme,. Mit Yreciklord Road, above Girard Annuli. • - RICOKIIAtifS, ALLOAEBRA PETRY. N. o.—The .Exchande and Richmond" Passenger& R. Core paw the premiere every few teincitah Ja.U;d&w3mll latgulas Ztcamrcts. Monongahela Elver U. S. Mall i:'ackati STEAXEITKLEGRAPII. I rtiltallat Jialnatß9N, haat • , , - Om. J. 0. Woanwaza. pin. Ginn Mac. ETKAIIKR, LITZIRNE, Carl. S..Basarrr. TILE ABOVE. NEW STEAMERS ;ARE now running narularly. Morning Boat learn yit* burgh at 8 o'clock A. Al., and Everding Boats - at - 6 o'clock P. M. for argeomport, Xllsabetbtown Monoupp bode City, Cooker., wn, Mflisborougb, Rice's L.adlu g, emu: borough and Gents*, connecting as Brownsville with Hick, ^. for Volontown, and Payette nprlwos connects at. Plias Lauding with hack for •1110"..1011, Oarml&aaltown. and, Wasturburg, and at Greenaborough for Morgantown, V.. „.„ :Pasengers ticketed through from :Pittsburgh to.kplon. town for S 2, meals andstate-roonas on - boobs included.. , G. W. IKW/NDLER, dowft,., .u6—j.2l Bralrannl• Wbartboat, loot of Grant st.- PITTSUURWI AND ZI" NI ON X. 7.1.1 . - -; lad 1850. lag 1859 : IDA MAY. ANGLOSAXON. • nanntas.- THE ABOVE LINE NiVING Just, Deen oegley.d, will Yen weekly, kkeYlE nuke, one elegski steamer to leave tech piet every we..mk.4:;- For freight or pimp apply on board or to . J.lblef ELAM, BARNES &Y7p,Agenta. 1 ==M OR "PIKES PEAR" .nu ST:Airt. ,Itytint LO—Thebtaitifulpsamenger Ammer NUO, Capt. WlJallem, will testa for the Sem. -. • Intermediate ports on =MAY eazt;liarch - 234. 6 4 O'clock...P. 31. For Freight or peerage apply =Ward . 1 ta ' Ire= . ' " YLS.OII, BAUM *CoeAltts.''.".- 41:SOUlilitlVER PAOKET-lai. IFOR DIKEITIOLLE GOLD DIINAO. tith ldr.mn CGT, ',Winton, Mow Gay, Alarm.. City, Walton, 11A.10a. GetetartiathOmatia City, rat Connell Illalft..-The4antNur Arsioricr EMMY GRAM Capt. treilltkr.k, trO =Tar tbr *bon rad alt Intormedista puts olt or about the SWOT DAY cAr Menu, 18ZO. For trelzht of wing. Ahßtr... Wad att ArAblarTtt VIAL'S, DAfogri * CO: drag" VSSOURI RIVER PACKNT- , YOB PIENS PEAK °OLD JSISISS, , hk, Jeffers,* City, Lastuigtott,. Zoom ty, worth City, Woetoa, et; .7o.ptt, &Drub, elm Otrat., City and Wuodt Miffs—Tim a. 1+ , ..)..irr steam.. D urpax 0.0. .4111 cave for th• abaci and medial. , pore. on or *boot the rtitsrmlso.lllAßOEV: - IMO. Tor !night or wow" apply'on bbiatir'2: t.tbilwil • • • FLAME. Bain; 4/4110, iSSOUILVILIVER PAOKEZVII: J.T.L—Ar Louts,Jdkritore' Lai bra t Atnsu LeactsworCh City, Oaf" Os. brat E. in I:hiethia City =eV tbegbar DNA— =mama NORTHERNER, dipt. P. burgh for tho *bon no *II ham:4*db*, 9^.l.'' on orAbmit the r.I P r M Or "ICU! Fdr. bum is & . . V6IT,KiVIV/ ate,4 . 11: LA CROBSR, ikpc. 7 ' " lam =above sumlforall Warm Illtatoix..u. O nTam tem 24th '4 Y. N.for - to - ad..r tfrldr./PLA o — Airco, VICEI3II,IIROR AtiCylarCathlCAN A ' --n*** cluesnor ****` ,l .• su Ca*, War iMITO tbr 111, ill ger* co TlllB DAY,2lth 15.,T4. _ _ '•-.55i. - "lUTiii.iAttai.:::': 7 : 2 ; -, 'J !,-,:,,, 5 , _ AdaquirMATULN OO 9 OWL Y..* In tl km L L e the ab 0949.414 saxuatta 99th lost. mice =1,7 : 7,77..... yogtnowitur,pmmasailm !wait!, . fAtt' r • • ;:.
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