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I Pope's ■prerogative.
. There are, it Is true, rumors that aid wIU he
proffered to Rowe by Busaia.buUhe story seems
too improbable to be credited that the repretea*
tatires of thq Latin Church would accept succor
from the rebels and iichlsm&Uca of .the Greek.
The ' London'ftnw, in' notlolng'lhts report
espressos an opinion that the Czar of Bus
eia is not disposed to prop up the Papal dynasty
by any special'demonstration on his part, and
eaya:
“This Is too thin a possibility eren to whip
up Into a cupfnl of hope. When, If ever, Gen*
eral Qoyon and his Frenchmen shall go fonh
from the EtersalCity, and when lh>. last Zouave
shall hate embarked from the Mole of Chita
Veccbia, the Pope may strain his eyes for a long
time before he win see the Cosswk lances glist
ening over the Caopaftue* Whatever may be
thapeoaliar notions of Bussia as to any abstract
principles announced in this pamphlet, we may
rest assured that no sympathy- with the Popo
lies aUheboUom of Busslan motives of action.
The Greek chnrob lores not the Latio oharcb,
and the LatifacharohlovesnoUhe Greek church,
any more to*day than It did that Hltle while
when the two went to war as to which should
hold the key of the ohuroh of the Holy Sepal
ohre. *1 * * * The Pope nay depend
upon it, that, among ihe many StaUe which art
etanding around and watching hie decay, there are
none which fed* a no re hearty joy in hi* mw/or
tune* than Runta. In St. Petersburg and Mob*
cow there dwells no lore for Borne/'
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SDITORJS ASTD TMOPMSSFOBa.
‘PrrTSBtTRaH : ;
SATURDAY MORNING, ll, 1860.
. Foklbi* InUrfarence. '
We Uarn r upon good authority, that there 1b b
rcgttUrJy organlial, bateeoret movement, among
’certain politlolan3 o£//jficof this State, to operate
upon our Slate politic?, bo far as the Opposition
patty Is concerned.!
The objeoi of the movement Is to prevent tho
selection of a united delegation from Penns/l-
Tula to the CLlcago Convention., They see that
if our State Is-represented thereby a delegation
speaking a united,; and therefore firm and de
termined voice, that voice will, be irresistible In
its potency.and as their schemes are inimical
to Pennsylvania feelings and interests, It is their
’ Ppllcy to down a unity that would be fatal
'■ to them. - ’ ;i ;
They are, therefore, devoting their whole en
ergies to promoting, ; inside of the State, the
clamor for tho district system of electing dele
• gates to Chicago. They hope, if-this clamor
succeeds, to carry two or three dlelriots, and
thus send a divided, and therefore powerless*
delegation to tho National-Convention. This
accomplished, they think they con press forward
for nomination a candidate , outside of Pennsyl
vania who will bo more acceptable to them.
This pclioy IsJjased upon the Idea that oar
party can elect any pna to the. Presidency, and
• that it is ihcrefaro erfeetyy justifiable to use
any trick forcompaafilog the nomination of tbeir
favorite. They forget thst Peansylvania is de
batable ground; and that if they Ignore Penn
sylveoiain the nomination, they may have to do
withontberat the election. j
• For thppurposo of carrying their point, these
... -= men haych : secret organisation at Washington,
i ~ wUb Senators for wire pullers, and: the out cry
t lathis State apon the district system question
has its origin and rooelvos Its animus from there.
We protest against this foreign interference
in Pennsylvania politics.; We are able ib man
age oar own affairs, and.U. 8. Senators, with
their satellites would besi consult the Interests
of the party and themselves by minding their
own 'business. . The very./men who thus, at
Washington,' stimulate their coadjutors ill Penn
' sylvanla to clamor for the district system, do
not stimulate a similar clamor in any other State.
That system, in Iheir jview, is applioiblo to
Pennsylvania alone. In no other State is It
asked for; and the State Committees In the
. States from- which these foreign conspirators
come have all issued oalla for the election of del
egates by the-general ticket system.
“PhyeieUu heal thyself. 51 If the general
ticket rystem is right for New York, Massachu
setts and the olher Slates, how can it be wrong
la .Pennsylvania ? And if the District system
is so essential for Pennsylvania, why is it not
essential for other States ? The faot is, it is a
part-of the conspiracy thatHhe other Slates
should elect united delegations by the general
ticket system, for the porpose of strengthening
them, and Pennsylvania a divided delegation for
the purpose-of weakening her. Will Pennsyl
vania bo silly enough to play into the hands of
such men?
Teb Kansas Qubstioh to db Eift Open.—
The pro-slavery Democracy, os represented by
President Buchanan, despairing of stemming'
the current of opposition to their wicked
schemes, and finding that thfeir friends In the
North aro falling, one after another, under the
crushing weight of an honest and purified pablie
opinion, have resolved to prevent any addition
to the foroes of their opponents by means cf the
admission of new Stales, thoeentiaents of whose
people are favorable to freedom. Desperate in
their efforts to maintain their political prepon
derance in the country, we may rest assured
that they will stop at no iniquity to accomplish
their evil purpose. Tho plan now under con
sideration, if indeed it has not been already
matured, by these unscrupulous political leaders,
is to so embarrass the bill for the admission of
Kansas by unreasonable conditions and unjust
exactions as to render U obnoxious to the people
of that territory, and induce them to prefer a
territorial existence rather than accept a State
government on tho terms proposed. The scheme
is to extend the boundaries of Kbssib, which
ore nowmoro than sufficient for a State, west
ward!/eix hundred miles, bom to embrace the
Pike’s Peak gold region.
This would have tho effect to so enlarge the
area of the Bta(e as to make it consist of two
separate and conflicting Interests— those of
mining hud. farming—-with a desert watte of
ihrea hundred miles between them. Kansas
under ibis law. will bo over one Lhoosand miles
In length, with a width of some three hundred
miles. Tho design of including the mining region
in the proposed boundaries, aside from the
desire to embarrass the admission of the State,
is founded on a hope that tha arrangement would
secure the control of the young commonwealth
. to tb© self-styled “National Democracy”—the
remnant of the Border Ruffian organization
whose bloody and cruel reign is still remembered
with shame by at least overy patriotic oltizon of
tho Northern portion of the We
need not say this unwarrantable interference with
the local affairs of tho territory is in opposition
_to the wishes of a Urge majority of Its people,
. who claim the “right to regulate their dbmcstlo
1 affairs in-thelrown way, subject to the, provi
sions cf the constitution of the United States.' 1
From the professions boldly uttered before the
people of the North on a thousand occasions by
the very men who t now sustain the party In
power, we were led to believe that when Kansas
presented itself for admission into the! Union,
after observing the necessary . constitutional
requisites, that so far from having any Impedi
ment thrown In its way, wouldbe welcomed into
the family of Btatea with fraternal affection.—
• |
Cot it scorns their professions were made only to
euUtho exigencies of tho occasion, and were m
' hollow and false as were thohearts of thbse who
made them. Aa Republicans we are willing to
go again before the country on this Kansas is
sne, if the Democrats are anxious for the test.
In the. language of tho dH&tnw, “if the Demo
cratic party fancies It has sot weight enough to
’ carry in the opproachiog Presidential eontest,~let
U allow tho Southern DlsOnionisls to fasten upon
it a new and most Justly odtatUL Kansas issue.**-
There is nolomanlathbUhion who can read
who wIH not know, (whatever he may pretend)
that tho real alms of the manceuver are just two
—:1. To.punUh the people of Kansas for rooting
■out Slavery from among them; and 2. To pre
vent their voUog for the Republican Presidential
ticket next November. We hold that ;the Na
tional Democracy cannctafford to oblige its Fire.
Sating dictators to (his extent—we sincerely
hope it majrnot—but, should it nevertheless do
the bidding of the ollgorohy in tho premises, we
confidently predict that itslots by the operation
will fbr overbalance Us gain by the suppression
-of barely throe Electoral Votes. 80, while we
shall plead and hope for thVearlieet possible
. ' Admission of Kansas, we shall be consoled should
sho bo kept out, J>7 -U»e reflection that bur elds
can afford to riffle* Iko wrong far better, than
our adversaries can afford .to perpetrafe it.’
Wo repeat—let the, issue be presented, to the
country—the people are lfeady for It. ■ j. '
Tsb Po?e aiii> bis Cirtt AcTHOairr.—The
prelates of Bone, heeded by the boalte-I coeto
diia of the kcjre of Paradise, ollog te political
• 'power with »a energy thet cute all their «plr
iluel In the baokgronnd. A high position
>.lnibe ohnreh, with nil the honor. tad emoln*
menu which two hhndred million. of reiigtoae
deTotees eonid ehower on hie .sored office, is ae
nothing in the eyes, of Plo Nino, when eel np
■'•again.? the lose of the .trip of lmporethhed
' tenhory owr whlohhe now wield, bit kingly
• eoaetre. Power—politlenl pewtr-rls whnl he
' doelree, and to .eeore ttle ho 1« willing to risk
- not only hi. .plrllnel nnlhortty, hot the h»J>£,
nose end temporal welfare of thoee whoaroby
* « pleasant fiction termed hU , .A®’:
v tonelile Us. prime minister,'ha. tonght for
• rtsmplonnmong.talllheOathollepower.ofEa'
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From (bo following item U may bo inferred
that all (he admirers of Senator Douglas in (bo
Norib are not willing to follow him in bis ihamo
fal esorifioe of bis manhood to seonre Southern
support at Charleston. Mr. Dorr Is not the only
friend of the Illinois demagogue' who is dis
gusted wilb bis contemptible trickery:
*'J. B. Dorr, Esq., editor of (bo Dabuqoo
Herald, and the man who reoelred a letter by
telegraph from Douglas, last summer, Baying be
would not aobept the Charleston nomination ex*
eept upon his own platform, has come out
strongly against (he proposed law to punish
treasonable “tnfrn£wru,’ > of whloh Mr. Douglas
stands before (ho country ohief advocate. Mr.
Dorr Is not In favor of “opening the prison
doors,” os Mr. Douglas proposes, to a largo ma
jority of the people of the North, because they
perversely stick to their own politics! opinions."
The “liiile giant" must soon get up a con
ciliatory epeeoh for tbo Northern market, os his
bid for the South does not seem to lake.
Tan Uffion to de Spaced.— Mr. Charles J.
Faulkner, who was hut a short time eloco a
rampant disunionist, ready to aid Gov. Wlso in
his scheme to revolutionize the Government
should a Republican President bo elected, has
greatly changed his tuno einco his appointment
as Minister to Franco. Ho deolarcd in a recent
epeeoh in New fork, that any body who at
tempted lo do so wioked a thing most first march
over bia dead body.
[ CcrnwpOnflenco of tbo DaDy Pittsburgh G«*»tte ]
Habeisbubo, Feb. 9, 1860.
Eds. Oezetle .* Tbo two Housos spent about an
hour in session 10-doy, opening and oountlng
Qp the retarns of the late eleeiion for Auditor
General and Surveyor General. The figures
did not vary from the published official tables as
collected last fall.
In the House tbo Insurance Bill waiMakea up
and discussed for an hour, after which it was
made tbo special order for ibis day two weeks—
February 23d—by a vole of 69 to S 2. ?Tbia in
dicates the defeat of the bill.
The Committee on Corporations reported.a
bill to-day to incorporate (be Rock Oil Co. 1 Tbo
oorporaton are citizens of Pittsburgh,-and tho
company Is for (he purpose of boring for oil up
the Allegheny.
A similar bill, to incorporate the Venango Oil
& Mining Cb., was oader dtsoussion all day ia
the Senate, and was finally postponed until to
morrow,-with a fair prospect of defeat before it.
The bill creates a close corporation, with a cap
ital of $800,090, and power to increase ip $900,-
000; authorizes it to purchase 200 acres of land;
borrow money without limit. It was stroogly
opposed in this shape by Messrs. Finney, Penney
and Tamer, who alleged that it oonferred almost
unlimited powers, and unless amended consid
erably, is not likely to pass. The only amend
ment made to-day was to add the name of R.
H. Davis, of Allegheny oily, as one of tho cor
porators.
The bill supplementary to the Pittsburgh &
East Liberty Passenger Railway, which has
passed*the Hoaie, will come up In the Senate in
a day or two, and will be amended by striking
oat all that gives the Company tho right to use
Wood street from Fourth to Fifth, and Fifth et.
from Wood to Wylie, and confining the eompany
to Third and Fourth streets, instead of to Sec
ond and Third, as by tbs original bill.
The Allegheny gas bill will also probably pass
this week. It simply authorizes the eompany to
increase Us Capital stock to $300,000.
The bill tochango the method of collecting
taxes la Allegheny oUy, has been amended by
the Senate Committee, by striking oat the lost
section, which authorizes the impeachment of
city offioefa. Ia this shape it will pass the Sen
ate and be concurred in by tbo Honsa.
The bill supplementary to, the act incorpora
ting the Allegheny Valley Road simply restrains
the from Balling the bonds of Jefferson
county under par. It has passed the Home and
will pass tho Senate.
The bill relative to the bridgo at the Point
hangs fire. The opposition to U will probably
restrain onri members from pressiog it, unless
there should bo a ranch stronger demonstration
than there has been in Ita favor.
Several strong remonstrances have been sent
qo and presented against the bill anlboriilsg
the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Rail*
way to ooenpy any of the streets In Sooth Pitts
borgh and Birmingham. One two petitions
have also been presented in its favor.
Mr. Thompson, of Batter, read In his placo
io-day, a bill to transfer (he North Western road
to Wo. L. Ilirst, wboboagMUatlh© late sale
for the benefit of tbo bondholders whom he
represented! on that occasion. It not merely
transfers the road with all its franchises to him.
free of. all ebcombrance, bat authorises blm to
convoy it in like manner by salo to any person or
eompkny, as he may see fit
An attempt was made to pot the bill throngb,
at once, bntjDr. Wiley, of Philadelphia, objected
strenuously,; and it was referred to the Railroad
Committee. 1 , 1 B.
T&AOtDY 19 MsHrnts.— Death of a Prominent
CitL m.—Jainu L, Webb shot and instantly kilted
by Thomas B. J&ynatL— About half-past five
o’clock last evening a most Bed and fetal occur*
asoc took plice at tho corner of Maine and Union
streets, -which resulted In the death of James L.
Webb, one of our most prominent and esteemed
citizens, at the hands of deputy sheriff Thomas
B. Mynatt. Numerous stories aatotbe origin of
the affray were rife last night, but apoording to
tho testimony adduced at the coronet’s Inquest,
the facts am, os follows: Mr. Webb had been con
versing Willi Mr. Goldberger, who occupies the
store at the corner of Main and Union streets,
upon the subject of'some property the former
desiring the latter to purchase iu Mr Gold
berger was called away by the presenoe «f a cus
tomer in hli store; and after tho lapse of ten
or fifteen mlnotes returned to the door, when he
observed Mr. Webb and Mr. MynattiG conver
sation sear the edge of ’ the sidewalk. After a
short time, Mr. Goldberger, Mr. Brown, and
Mrs. Sweet, who were witnesses, heard Mr.
Webb say that a certain thing, (the nature of
whiohtheatre dn&bloto bear) “wasnol so and
whoever asserted it was a liar.” Mynatt replied
that bo *feld!“U was so.” when Mr. Web a called
him a “d—d liar." Upon this, Mr. Mynatt
e truck Mr. Webb in the face with his Ist. A
slight scuffle ensued in which Mr. Webb appear
ed to be trying to defend himatlf, and in fact
was retreating, when Mr. Mynatt drew iColt,s
repeater from his pooket and stepped back a
pace. Mr. webb said at this Jnnolnrp ’ that fas
(Mynatt) was a coward and dare. hot shoot,”
when Mr. Mynatt raised bis pistol. Th >se who
wUnessedlhe affair, happening to be ia range
with the pistol, got out of the way andidid not
see tho firiog, but the next moment a st ot was
heard and Mr. 'Webb fell to the pavement. The
ball from the pistol struck him Jnet below the
right temple, between the point of tho cheek
bono and articulation of tho Jaw, passlni 1 down
and lodging lndho base of the brain, Mill ig him
Instantly, jinfalling, Mr. Webb eltnok ha head
upon a. stone pier, by which an inoleltn two
Inches longhand extending to the stall, xti s made
in the top of hie head; and from coming In ioniaet
with Iho pavement thebaoltpart efhlshe td woe
slightly oenttutd. Mr. Mynatt replaced bis
pistol ebon this person and goto’ blmaol to the
polloo'offioer, who tookhlmto jalL Mr.Mynott
Was formerly book-keeper cf Mr. Webb.
Mr. Webb sras about forty-fire jean
and 1 leaves a large,ahd-lntereßUog ft
moon his loss. • Ho -was'iCbe father
eight or nine ohlMreni aUpfwliom are t
lag, webeliete. OalyoCfernaomenlei
to bla death he wife n
the way to their hotnetmUhlonsircet. II
of this sadden andfesrfttl blow open lb
of the deoeaeedean.esiy bo - Imagined
soribed—ilsopihtfsitliitimcAr, Ftb i,
iucum Stbnuf 9.— Tha P«opl»’t Cconlj-
ConrenUon mrt yeMi»i»7;»pa;«pp«lntrf John,
Keller, . B«nJ»ola F.Eot», EmU
Ur. Heß3cnoD f W. Fiafcef iudD»j.Wwd;
toUuißlate CoanoUim. BtwlttUosi
itoi ofQsi; Start,Cintron for Pre«ideO|t., ; Ho
s*B«o(iiiii'"*thi' J glTen m ifeg OnlierinJoml
qqettlm. f ■
I What Gov Would HAVijLxBL-i-Ifau
that ;
had the opportunity, were ptit‘log*ffefifuwhat a
prodigious al;ip*geie °facbeivcmenfe'woistd bo
the resell! We aro perfectly amaieli at the in
numerable terrific things that the* garrulous Kx
ecotivo of Virgioia bad resolved to do, wns pre
pared to do, fell ltbo doing, and undoubtedly
would bavodooe, had there been, aniati* rapt to
’ rescue Old Brown. He would have !h&d twenty
; thousand men—not march op the .-AUeghauiee
I and,-then march down again—but tp “cross the
jUnea of Virginia;” “the line would not have Btop
| ped" the headlong Governor:' He‘(would have
marched Across the line through tbe Western
Reserve of Ohio;” he “would' have ?swept away
Black Republicanism on either side’of thp road.
, andafsallUdtho British Llonhimeelfin his den-,”
, be “wontd have stopped short pf Chatham
, in Canada West;" be “would have, invaded the
, British Lion at the end of the Underground Riil
, road."
All this is very droadful and appalling; but
it is nothing wheu dompared with what the ar
dent Governor “would” have done, •/he had
arrived at Harpn's Ferry before thp U. S. Ma
rines dislodged Old Brown and bis den from tbe
Armory. Said his Excellency ia a latq speech
at Richmond: j
I drew the sword, and tho first hour that 1:
realized tho act of insurrection—qo, iltero w&b
no insurrection—of invasion to incite insurrec
tion, I rushed to tho scene; it is truo with no
sword in my hand, I had a broken umbrella for
my sceptre [much laughter], and with that, and
nothiog else, had I arrived ihcrs In time, I
would have stemmed the Invader to the very jaws
of death.
“Had” Gov. Wise “arrived there in time," and
been as good as his word, about Storming the
Armory with a broken umbrella, wp are afraid
that (hero would have been an end put to his!
speeches. lostead of “taking" Old Brown, we
fear Old Brown would have “taken" him, as be
“took” H. Clay Fate, at Black Jack.
CossnTUTZosAt.D&T Goon.—A correspondent'
of the N. Y. Tivus gives the following sample or.
tho experience of a southerner aftei* “Constitu
tional dry goods" in New York city:
1 am told, oh good authority, that tbe black
mailer Gilman oarried south betweeh $3,000 and!
$4,000, paid to Mm by New York roorchants for 1
being immortalized in his Trade But. Among;
those who are on his books as “sound," ia one of
the pillars of Dr. Cheever’s Chorob< and who has
been a regular attendant on his ministration for
years. Another fact was reported to mo by
good anlhorlty. A southern merchant, a few
days since, balled at one of our wholesale dry
goods jobbing houses, and “laid out" about $7,-
000 worth of goods. He promised Ip coll the next
day and fioish the transaction, by giving bis,
note olhorwlso scllllog for iheparqbotc. Dar
ing the night, however, ho beosao anxloyi;
about his large purchase, or rather about the
! posslblo character of the honse he had boon deal-:
ing with. Adoordiogly in tho morning be re-'
turned to tbe merchant's store, and tbe follow
ing colloquy, in enbstance, took place between
them. ■
Boyer—(after the usual civilities)— I believe
I haven't taken yonr goods yet. I have been
thinking I ought lo ask you a few questions be
fore (ho.b&rgaln Is fully closed. 1 leant to know
if you are a black republican?
Seller—l believe wo have not delivered you
these goods yet. 1 wish to know jif you are in
favor of a dissolution'of this under any
circumstances ?
Bojct—Yesl (wUh'eouthorn emphasis.)
BeUer—Then, Sir, you can’t bare these goods
under any circumstances, without the cash.
Exit tho soathera gentleman lq pursuit =f
Constitutional dry goods."
Cafttbb of an Ajjsbicak Slaved —ln the
early part of December, the Pluio! felt ia with
tbe Orion, of New York, from the cqast of Africa,
with 1023 slaves on board, bound ipCaba. Dis
regarding her nationality, right of search, As ,
tbe steamer put a prize crew on board and took,
her to 81. Helena Oa the passage 152 of the*
slaves died, viz:—4o men, 60 9 women,
24 girls and 20 others eer not reported. When
captured, the Orion had on board 272 men, 290
boys, GS women, 127 girls and 7 others, sex not
Specified. Wheo the Pinto and the prion arrived
nl fit. Ilclona'the British ermmaader snrrend
ererd tbe vessel to the U.' 8. steamer Mystic,
which will, donbtleea send her to a port ia tbe
United Slates for (rinl. ■ The staves, however,
were landed, and would remain nuder the care
of (be U. S. Council until advlued by tbe-com
modore wbat farther disposition to make of them.
The Orton is 449 toes, with one deck, but
beams for between decks, and won built at New
castle, Me ,In 1840. AU hrr aeoammodatlons
aro upon deck, leaving tbe entire'bold for the
stowage of cargo, consequently her;great capac
ity to cootain so many staves with the peeoseary
supplies of water and provisions. Jo the Ameri
can Loyds, Ur. A. Leary, of New York, la placed
opposite her entry as owner, bat wt eoppo«a she
was owned in Cnbi, before sbe eijlfctl on her lost
voyage —Boston Journal, Feb. T. j
BCERHAVK'i?;
HOLLAND BlTjpßK.fi.
A Medieino of long tried efßcaqy for pcritt;
no (nr ainon, to «strr.U*l fbr tb*> fjno-Jatiua cf braUh',
eomcliog flleordcr, of tho stomach andt >awrU.--
rocb a«
INDIGESTION, fIEABAGUR $
HEARTBURN, L0330F APPETITE^
ACIDITV, BILUOCi COMPLAINT?,
WATER'S RA£ If, OBAMPS,
OOSTIVKSMS, COLIC,
pans. SUMMER AIN’T, Ac.
Ia NarrcH*, Rheomstic and NsarelglcafTrcCft'n* it has
freqacnUy been administered wilh marked lurcrt*.
Two or (lire* doara will contlo;* the affiictoJ ot Ut salts,
tary effects—lb* stomach will speedily ifgjiin iu strength,
a healthy action ot Ibo Urer, Luwele and ®I'J ra
pidly take place, and ieoew*U health'be the <piick mnlt
Dxwiaior larosirtttl Bat aos else of tbe gr&nlre (he)!
pint Lottie* ) Dt*oa taatpanafnl. '
g** that car namala on tbe labij of *my tattle yon Ley
BENJAMIN PAGE A CO.,
Bela Proprietor*, Pittsburgh, I’esa'a. -
Sold by UrngglsU onlj. Price gI.QQ. •’ J»3I:i3A»T
iUto flfiDrniscmmte
Extraordinary fat oattle-tw»
of thefatUet Cattle eTer exhibited: In thr Untied
ruwa, will t« on rxilhitloQ at HARK* A UGTEL, Liberty
street, tor a few dtjs. They w«r* raised and fed by Qeorgn
Davideon, of Wayne esnaty, Indiana, and hare taken fir»t
premium, at thedtale fair* of Indiana and Ohio, the <*•-
tioaal Pair, Kentucky, and ail tbe *oontj> Poire «t wbirh
they boro bees shown. One la afaci'erand tbe other a
•tror. v i
The belkr OLIVE, own'd Ly Gs<u W; Krous, weighs
204 A poonda, and was pnrebawdet lucent* a pound, m*x-
Jog hrreiand at £!CKS. Tbaatrer IIO&IQH, wtlgbs 20vO
pounds, owned by lleory Bhaftar and Purr Fairley, and
was purchased at 15 cents a pound, oaklrig him sued at
$370.
Tbeeeare Hying natural atnj tbo sight will
gratify all who pay them a elsit.
Admission 10 ceuta. Ladim free. fniC'JJtd
JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS!
THE ygwoonz TRAIL skirt.
TTTKIUSEKA WOTTy SKIRT,
ucr.ts OF DtAliOXfiS SKIRT,
BEST QTALITT OF PLAIS IVOIXV SKIRTS
AT l u C£.\TJ AXD UPWARDS. ;
and Dealers supplied ntfl,,
email odfancc on the manufacturer's price/
EATON, OEEE& JVXACJRTJM,
No. 17 Fifth Street;
yg cm, 8-4 oxs., si,oi> & upwards.
For a good Shirt Gentlemen,
With t>r wttbost Collar. ' ’
Shirt Collars, Cravnts, Ties,
Stocks, Pocket'Handkerchiefs, ; .
Suspenders, G lores, I3[alf Hose, &o.
Morino, Wool and Silk
Under-Vests and Drawers at reduced prices.
EATOIf, CBBE <k HACIUJIH,
fell No. 17 FIFTn STREET.
COST 1
TO CLOSE OUT WINTER GOODS,
All kinds of Embroideries, Drew Trimmings, ncilery,
Bonnet Ribbons, Flowers, Ac.
; Grest Bargains nr* offered ia ordor t$ msko room far
Spring Goods. EATON. CItEB k MACBPH, 17 Fifth »i.
PlUiborgti iDsornnec Cotnpany,
OfHco, No. 96 Water Street,
rirrsumtan, pi.
JABJT7. HAILUAN'.Prsi'U 0. W. DATCIIELOII, V. r.
V. A. Rusniir, Pec'y, ;
Insures agaiosi Uni! tod Cargo Hl*bs,ieo lb# Ohio and
UississJppl rlrers and trltraUriis, and jiltrino Ruts gen
erally.
And against tom or Daxnsgs by Fire.
Aod against U» Perils of Ibe and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
blmciom: ,
ChrfrtlntjiYeager,
Mark W tfatHD,
Jutu (lofdotl,
CbarUa A. Duto,
Cbarlta Gearing,
M.K. llooi two,
Jothoa Abode*.
daghljd
Alexander Bradlr j,
John goett.
CauoeL U’dlorboD,
Junes Marshall,
Chat. Arbnlhnut,
William Qur,
Robert IL IttrlUr,
Nathan r, list i,
>f some
ow Hr
rtrioos
part of
be effaot
& family
not 3e*"
JgAHQAINS AT BUK01IFIELI) A CO’SI
, NEW Q.QQDOI
todCottm $3.M’
OolUrt,li4»l'iimsM4,&t~.. ** 1.76;
yin* fihtrtlog 10 - *‘ ‘*'
•’jmilittwrttirtWfol«heriw»*a<i etw«p <2oai*. Join
epo&cd tt NcrtlrEM* cnmtr faq rtb so 4 Uubt «tt. fell,
"
TjOBPKINTIfiQr-CAUDS.O IKOULAKS,
t| BILL o*4Wfc BILLS LATINO, PUSTKBfI, &R10B!
iJiSfa, FANCY flaOl? OABO9 «bU crd»y
NWtfPrlottaff exceatsiat abort notic*ln ;tfla k**t muter,'
tr . Tr.a.joUßsros * co, :
fill Steam Job Maters, ffWooi stmt t
?, 3-jßetfc vAl)timigpnentß., j '
W l . £}. Scbmeitz & Co. -
Are tolling llii-ir pre-e-nt slock of
BOOTS, SHOES
A,\'D
GAIT E R S ,
; Lon- P/ices, tojmale room for a largo
sr-niua- sxook.
No. 31 Fifth Street.
ANLHiuOI) BOOKS
FoetfJU oo the Bonudary of Another World? by K. D.
Oivfo; mSee SI.ZA;
8*lfII*lp; by Saiflo 1 "! frullen; 75faut«;
Art ÜBcrfeailons—b*lug a evo*[’leTe *uilv (< ornamental
Work J ptlCw Jl.fcU; : •
Tweftty Twri Ago nod N»wt by T. 8. Artbur; •
PelfMedeMen; by O. C. H Seytnoni; t
Tbe Impending CrH<;
Everybody's Lawyn;
Tog-tber with—
fcofenty-fire different iltitrrn iffeklics;
Call and look ovjt our counter, at
CASE iSe CO.*S,
Chronicle Batldlng*. *0 Flllb street
heavy draught horses.
ONE PAIR LARGE HORSES, suiwrw
able for an IRON or COAL TEAM or
Also, ONE FOUR IDR9B IRON WAGON, aONBHOKeB
WAGON aal I’LATFOIIM SCALE—aII In good OondiUou,
for Bale by WELLS, RIDDLE A CO,
hllgtd No. SO Fourth street, near Wood.
DR. MOTT'S RESTORATIVE PILLS,
riELM BOLD'S EXTRACT OF BCOIIC,
ULrCQINOS'LIFE SXHILEBANT,
LtNDSBT’S BLOOD BBAROQER,
KSNNEDt'S USDIOAL DISOQVERT,
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE,
For Mle by AJOUNBTON.Dni'jcglit,
fell caraerSmltbftetd tad Foarth Btreeta.
r ro LET.—'IVo large BLOKE KOOMS,
JL wllh OlQcn,good Cellars, in coßoedlon the com
fortable Dvrliiaga on tbo aecond floor; also, a' ipoclont
HALL oo the foarth floor, to the new building on Smith
field streeLcorntyof Vtreto alley. Pofseesloo £vso tome
dlately. For temi apply to J. TH. DKAUtLEB,
fell-dtf No. ISO Liberty street.
COPYING PRESSES, 'Copying
Copying Drntliet, Oopying Ink, Oil and- Blotting
Boards sold by WM. G. JOHNaTON A COi
fell . . f jatlocm, 67 Wood at
(Il’l’Y KESILENUK FOK BALE com-
J fortable 3 story Brick Dwelling Ilotue, sltoate on 24
■L, near M»rktt; arraagtd wilb ball, two parlors, dining
room, fcltihro, cellar, bath room, 7 fhibiben; gu flxtsrei,
all In complete order. For price and term* apply to
Ml 8. CUTIIItKUT A SON, 61 Market at
Souru PU'TSBUnaa—Valoablo 1 BuiU
ing Lot,onCareon it, foraile. Pri'egiOO. i
fell s. cUTOBEnT A son. OlJUnrkotstreet.
Eastern consignments—4o bbia.
Bcnojea’ Hucp. 5 bbds. Extra Syrup, 6 hhdJ, OcLa
bagsrjnst nc'4 aul f..r silecbeep for cash.
tell GRAFF A VANOQRDBR.
PROIUUJE LuASIONMEN'i'S— IO bbls.
prime noli Better,SO ko£*tfo.! Leaf Lard: 120 bbls.
choice Green Apj.L r, 100 bos. DiL>d Peaches; SOO pcs.choice
Dry Appleo in "tore and for sale at tyo. 114 Second at.
fell s ___ GRAFF A VAN OQRDER.
bxs. Star Candies, 20 bxs.
T. a J. Fox's Wbilo Wheat Burch, 75 bblCQaff Mill
Extra t amily Floor, 1 c»r losl Ear Com for aale by
Ml QUAFF A TAN UQRPEB.
BULK MEAT—a small lot to arrive-for
sale by ATWELL, LEU * 00., Na 8 Wood it. ~
IT'AMILY LARD—2UO kegs, expressly for
? Uroiliei, for sale by \ fr 11 k. A CO.
LAUD— 100 tierces for ealo by
fall _\_ F.jsELLtaW A Co_
Gt REASE—IO bI.U, for ealo by
r fell F.BKLLBa? A CO.
STAR CANDLES—2OO b*3. for solo by
F. SELLEBS a oa
Chesnut Grove Whiskey.
G. W.
Th# prcprlotor cf
CHESNUT GROVE WHISKEY,
itbe PaTost Slftdviul Agent otrr known.)
HAS : FURNISHED tbo community a
FUmcUiit, I’onv'Unolth'al an) Invigorating, at the
tataa tin.e ■ mild <lei‘.ckio» Tt Iscalcntated to do
aw«y with tbo rite dragged *to3 that is pained off oa tba
cocunpnity.nod which u lojinhuit Li Lotly and niod. in
addition L> the rrrtlfl-.a'M I-eoe*th, ha ha* reeeired a Di
pir.mx from IL4 «T.tTK AOH tCUUTCCAL SOCJETT, and
addith-nal treilmooy iron Du. JACK WIN, cf Boston, who
te»UAr» ne-Ur u*(h lo its aheoinio pni Ity.
CERTIFICATES
rmunornts, €«( d Qlh. UtB.
W,> tsr« r-ufftlly tntnj tit* sanpleot Cbeenot Gturs
ITLi«kt-y which von **n: □<, and find that It centalns non*
i T tto Hetatanc* known a* Foail Oil, which Is
the ci.ain |rti»u.' aai Injarioci traredtratof tba wbbkry*
to oa- LtVjTH, OaRBET A CAM AC,
Analytical Cbamists.
N'rw Yotr, Eept. Sd, lSlk.f.
I have *j:iljr*i a ample o( caernnt Uros* Wbbkej, n
Kr. Ch.rlrtiVbartou, Jr,of Philadelphia, and
having carslnlly (totedat. I am pleased to atatf that ft is
enllraij fre* from po*«T*io*d*l»teikms snlatancws. It
l» an nomviilttorp I’.ltU flarorad of whiskey.
f t JADES O. CHILTON.
__ \r. Analytical p»«aUt.
Bsrojf, iT*r.-!wrth, ISSO. -
1 bare ihade a cberofti nalytis of commercial staples
t-f Chfanot OroTs Whiskey, which,'provre to be frw Irtua
U,« baary TosU Ofla, and pcrfKtly pare and unadulterated.
Tbe fine flaver cf IbU WLiskvy iiderired frem the Grain
«wii tti jr.iAnnfactnrl’jg it -
A. A. U.IVEA, M. D , Flat* Atssyer,
No. W BojUton stmt.
F-.r by C. IVIIAUTOS, Jr.,
Bo|e Priteipal Agent,
No. 110 Walnut SL, Philadelphia.
HC»d 5 ;
18t)0. thb last and . fs^o;
GREATEST INVENTION
or tub hoop skirt manufacture.
THOMSON’S PATENT
CORRUGATED STEEL SPRINGS.
: HtJnein'j the Weight cu»<f iaertaiinn the Strength pf
Skirti nearly o* f*half.
ITA I C. U. THOMSON A 00. oflbr tha abov* ti the
l»wi povaiiy, and il»» . moat Important tcnprmnienl la
iSkirU aitice iloopa were InT^Dt^d-—RiTICf to thlaUrortta
anraenl* llghtnaaa, flexibility and atraaglh aim botor*
known. Ewy Lvly la Amarlr* wboT»lc«| romlori,
baalMs and trno elegant® In emznae, ahould bar* ona of
tbow admiraklagarmrati Inquire for
Thomaon’a Corrugated Bhlrts.
These Wsuttfcl Oc-cmls. owned and osnofactorrd eedely by
in*, now form a part of
I and manaUctur*, as follow*:
THE DOUBLE TRAIN SKIRT.
THE PARISIAN BELLE 6KIRT,
THE GOSSAMER SKIRT,
THE INDESTRUOTIBLB 6ETRT,
TIIE WOVEN SKIRT
THE EXPANSION BHIRT.
Purs'd*. tUfonghont the Onion, by tbe ptlnolpil Jobbrra
and Rotaljera. Poo that both aw luma and thi.trown arc
■Uropod on every eklrl. Noothvrq arc **oclao.
VV. a. A 0. £L THOMSON A CO.,
Maaaracturwa cf tbo Cw'wa Fklrta, Saw York.
, J»2k3moo*rd i ■
SPUING GOODS.
NEW STYLES OF
Delaines and Prints
JDSr orENEp AT.
W. & D-' HUGHS’,
Cornet Fifth und Market streets.
8. FUGUfIT Sc BON 8,■
IMPORTERS OP
Havana, cigars.
No. ‘JIG South Front atraet, Pbila4rfpbl*,P*. ’
. '[f*faWUA£dl£3o]
We receive regularly, and off-ii*. a-ebdea anorimeot'cf
derivable Clgara. _ .• . ? '
TbeaUontlan of Dniariatr, Greeara and othirl tc tatuaa.
fcftOmd : x i ■
JAOUSO.I; * TOWA»BBi»» i
PORK p A O K'E'|t 8, !
tod Dealrrila : ■
Bacon, Lard, Dried Beef, Mess and RuihpPork,
No. 12 Fourth atroet, pear UUiIT. PlthbCTgh.
FIFTH.- list of Applications 1 for tiolUng
Ltquon, filed la Ihq Clerk’# Office op to February 80s
imq.
Uryan Jwuca, tavern, Hoblnaon tbwnablp. .1
Clerk David J., do 7lh ward, PltUbnrgb, ;
UrayJawt*, do Sd do ; -do
Gundenuaa Jaetb, doWlcabvtb townihlp.
Jonea Ndacn^L,. do 6th ward. Pitta burgh,
LjthJohD, dodib dojAHetbeay,
Lrp Patrick, wUb olbrr Rboda, YM-eeljl#i loWtiblp, |
Me3oy llotort, tavern, iiirtaliiahatn, .! *.
Sbutiii Ucnry, oaUnijnoae*, 4tu were* AUeuasy. .
• * TUOUAN a. HOTFUST. Clark.
Clark*# Office,. Fab.Blh.lB6o. ? ' <»MM
PRODUCE ObNSiaNMENTS. 4c.-r-, !
10,000 lab prla# Wattrru Com; :
l,Bofrbag»BtrOoftd I
20Q0lbe R>dlßatter?
. -100 both Hyr, '
lShoxaa Axes (for aala .lcw)
1 DtnD«DtBcaia(F*Ub»nk>> t •,
a.(00*eamlM»IU«»; i ..;i
• • 1,000 largeGrt&rryJSacka; .i.
. 2,OOOhdi)II .'*•'■ • , w . .;* . i.'.
lo<tOr«aadfer akl»by ; ' : i ' ■ ; .
j DITOnOOag.MORkBRYA W
HiCiiOKX NUXB-2U: bu*. UinkorjHbto
jttrtwc’daadtorßbby RESET EL^OLfiQOL;
\vjfcto aibmtsnamtt.
_ EtJSHTOM’S ‘
WMtWTlfili
A. KREBS & BRO.
PRACTICAL
3ithafl : iiaph^rs
Cornor Wood and Fourth Sts.,
PITTSBURGH.
■elSjlyd
Wmi.XA.nX SOHUCHMAIT,
Practical Lithographer,
Noa. 17 ami 19 Fifth at., Pittsburgh.
MAPS, DIPLOMAS, 6QOW CARDS, PORTRAITS,
LABELS, BONDS, CK&TIFIOATR3 0? STOCKS,
BILL HKAD3, DRAFTS, Ac. nol4a!ly
Downer's Prollfio Beedllng Strawberry.
‘ C T?QUAL TO M’AVOY’S, SUPERIOR
■ Vi to lloTej’i Seedling to titt, equal to Bort'a Raw
Plaa Ip /lupor, and from tin to ten time* a* productive a*
any other ofthe on* hundred rarlitlae In culllration." So
ntt Ur. Downer of hie near Seedling,* gentleman with
whom, I bar* been acqualntid and done bntlnea with for
year*, and In all our trannotloni bar* oarer had reason to
mixdonbt bta word ot honorable ‘ < ** a,lr f' which tedooee me
to accept the agency tor Me wonderfully prolific beiTy—
Bend tor circular* of report cflnma rating Committee.
JOHN HURDOOU.JR,
enS Ptttebarcb end Oakland MnraerUe.
S'VOVK Ir 0
A, BRADLEY,
No. 4 Wood Street,
nrOOLp INVITE PUBLIC ATTENTION
T* to thejlirgcit itcek end areatwt variety of Store*
In thp Stale, among which will be fraudtho celebrated
COAL COOK STOVES,
TROPIC,
Eureka and Arbiter,
ron Wood, tbs
VICTOR, LIVE OAK A PITTSBURGH,
ARE CySTRPASSED,
JTcgelber with Premium Stovovof thr*o varied***,
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Of BTKBT DESCRIPTION.
Greet (adoc’tnmte offered to Bonder* end other* la went
ofGIUTKS.GUATB FROSTd, FRXDK&S, Ac.
ffe would call particoUr mention to car Jmtly c*lchra*
ted
DOUBLE-TOP OAS AND SMOKE CONSUMING
STOVES;
TROPIC, EUREKA AND ARBITER,
Th* duly Gee end Smcke-Ccoanrscn to the market. Oth*
er* that ere called to hare aot tbe DOUBLE TOP—the
mtlnlfeetore in earing Platt* and Fnel, which It secured
to o*|hy two patent*.
To those la wintof a Store for fatally cea, that bae ner*
•r tolled to gire seUifeelfra, we would recommend then,
which, although they here n*rer beetrexhiblUd at Stat*
«r Oncnty fain, htv*e repntetioo tor Durability end Scan*
omy |n foal an equal led by any other Btorce la tbe State.
CAtJTION!—Buy no btove
Bumpra without the Donble To]
Dyspepsia t* Dyspepsia 11 Dyspepsia! 11
What it it t Hots Ctirtdf
DrsPKniA Ls our National Disease—-weak
stomach, fable digestion, distress after saffcg, costive
habit, LQlOos coodlticn. Uow man/ softer with Uud Its
aUcaflaat «j mptomi of to v spirits, tad tuts, coated tongas,
cbxtcpiflod bead sad attacks of beodachtl Ystbow few
know] how to cor* It! Generally, benumb* bo vail srs
constipated, resort l» bid to cathartics, or laxatives. Bat
such s condition was sever cared by cathartics, whoso on!y
eflesis to weaken Um digestion and Impair tbs Integrity
of tbs satin assimilative ijstem.
Dei DUttPIIKEFS HOMEOPATHIC PILLS—« simple
medicated eagtr plU—bars cored hundreds oftbo wont
sad most obstinate esses. Thlslsdoneslmplybylmprovlsg
tbs loos tad restoring tbs integrity of tbs digestive organs,
from jwhlcb result good appetite, regular habits, s clear
bead land buoyant spirits. Such s medietas It a gam, sad
only requires to bs known to b* spprsdsted.
FIFTY CBHTS FEB BOX.
N. Jd.—A full sst of HcKraur'a Howamvßto Srzancs,
with Book sf Directions, and twenty different Bsteedln, In
largo vials, morocco csss, $5; do. In plota case, $4. Family
asscif fiftesa baxsssad book,gi-
Thus remedies, by tbs single bez or csss, srs sent by
mollcrsxprtm. free of charge, to soy address, on reeslpt of
tbs pries. Address Da. F. HUMPHREY A 00,
j No. 622 Broadway, Hew York.
BuU la PUtibargb by J. LA HOE, JOIIN PBTTT: AUt
gbsny City, a P. H.KMISU sad J. J. EAST.
pogrlroeowdAwT
1860. YALBNTIN'B lIBADQUAIITKRB. 1860.
VALENTINS HEADQUARTERS.
VALENTINE HEADQUARTER*.
The largest sod best assortment of
I NEW ANfr~FRBBa VALENTINES
j Brercffersdforsslelnlbisclty
Oumprislog every variety of style and'finUb,
. CAN BE BEEN AT HURT A MtNBTYB.
CAN BB BEER AT HUNT A MINER I *.
OAN BE BEEN AT HUNT A MINER'S.
BOLD AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AT EASTERN PRICES.
Pat up la lots to tell purchasers.
Bend your orders to UCRT A MINES.
lists seat free wbsa desired. Jafltdtf
A Partntr Wanted,
IN A SAFE, PBOFITABLE AND PAY
INQ BUSINESS. A msa of good business qualifica
tions, of üßdoabtsd hosssty and lotegrlty, who osn com
mind a cub capital of from $3,000 to $lO,OOO, coo bear of
tucb s position by addressing, through tbs Tost Office,
Feb. 9th, IB6o:fag Btd “HARDWARE"
IWufiW BACON—Dams, plain and 8. Cured;
ll Shoulders sod Bides.
LEAP LARD—Ia callr;
PORE— Hess sod Barnp.
For solo ly JAOKBON A TOWNSEND,
MQ No. 12 Fourth street, osar Liberty.
QLARK'B SCHOOL VISITOR
Sent free to on Agent la every School la the Union.
Address Immediately, naming the School yon attend,
J. W. DAU9HADAY A CO., Publishers,
felflflUAwF Pittsburgh, Pa.
Molasses and syrup—
-25 bbls New Orisons Molasses;
•0 bfbbls do do;
6 bbls Ooldsn Byrnp;
lor sals si IP Liberty stmt DEOE A LAZBAK.
EOK RENT—A Dwelling and Office on
Fifth street, near Salihflald. Two Horn** ©a Third
near [Market street—rent $2OO each. DwsHlag House on
fifth a treat, next Iron Oily College. Store Beam and cel*
Uron Fourth st. House of Huts rooms, $75 per year.—
House of three rootni on Stevenson it. Btore ana Dwelling
63 Market it. Btore on Market st, near Fourth. Store
and Dwelling oq corner Msrknl aud first sta. Apply to
S.OUTOBEBT A SON, ,
k S 1 Real Brtsto Agenta, 61 Market street.
Tp LET—The WAREHOUSES oppo- g|
site tbs Passenger Depot on Liberty street. £9L
Terms easy, and no ebayga tQI after lbs first of April
next; EnquirOpf
JaMxlmd-gdp fl. D, WILKINS or J. PATTERSON;
JpOR RENT—A STORE on Market btreat,
Between Third and Fourth streets:
inquire of pbfclwd] E. D. OA&2AM.
1110 LET—Two Rooms, am table for Offices,
A In the second story ©four Warehouse Building, No. SI
Fifth street. fetttwd O. Q. HUMBT A 00,
TpOR KENT—Iho large Store, No. ISI
J 7 Wood street. Esquire of
jto OHADWICK A lON,
dUNDRJES—
|J 400 bbls. Extra sad Family Flour,
2600 bui. Bar Oong
10 baa Middlings;
12 do .Short*.
Backwbeat and Bjello&r, In store,
0 tons Oil Mhl to arrive sad tar sals by
f,3 HUHTEB A BOBtHßOMtohferidsl,
CON 3IGNMENTS—
& hbda. prim Cuba Bogan
A do choice Hew York Byrnpt
25 bblißootbßide Cobs Hflitmij
! 16 do aadSoaßjrcp,
Fcrasts atlU Second M. QBAFf A TAN OORDSIL
TkGMBSTIO GOODS
**‘T Just opened at tbs Btcrsof
Tck q HANSON LOVE. ?* Market strait.
/.iHANQES—IOO boxo. ptirna Oranges re.
WO
miUl BUI'S- ISXTBA. AND-EAUU.Y \
lUUVJUOUR.racMKtllwml.kr ,
i . ,uarao*»•
Mo ' i r.4»K oMOM. h
jPpSNiD, FNB'Y. Bth, »B olegiat tot of.
UHinta»M CwtM» Mott, ttUuiMtwtttila,
nSatenm. atunOSMTaViKutolitmi.
_____ • •
CHEAPEST! BESIi: 1 LARGEST!!!—
; 1' 17
$35 pays tho Tuition tyivSinglo and Double
Book-keeping, Wriiipg,’Commercial'
Arithmotioiuid-T-ccturca.
Right weeke board, $lO, SUtloGsryj $7; FuUC-.nrM, frtt—
entire expanse*, i&l- O; Ii" .; .
n»qmi tim» to complete • full won*. from fi to K> weak*.
Every gtndent, open prad'aatiegi l*jgaarantwd to be con
patent to manage the Book* od tmdaea. and qualified
to earn **al*ry of fro*
Btndenla entor at t!ifle4-N» Yeeatioa—Ruriew at
P nSxpremiums rda i ntßraraps Yr&reixQ
FOB ISM, rwelTpd el niUbcrgb, Philadelphia and Ohla
Staha Fair at Eureevllle. Aleoj a* the principal Faire cf (be
Union for the past fear yean. .1;
tons received atlholf price,
for Circular*, Specimens aid iHoibeillihtd Tlew of the
Collage, «ado»e 6re laltfT *t*apf to
*n»4fiwl f. ’W. J KgKIXa, Pittiborab, Pa.
GKOVfi 1 EMINAKY
The next Term of Fire Mi nibs oj*eo» on THURSDAY,
the 2d dayot February. j /
Tha beatlmlrnctora are pro'iitod iptacb department. —
Applicant* tor Boerdlog or Diy Popil* *honid be made to
th* Rector pcnooally or tbrnuj h the PitUburgb Po*t OCice.
JaSOtlOtd T. RIDE It, Rcctcr.
PENN I INSTITUTE J S'. •:
QANCOCR BTIIKoYj KBSR PKNN
WOl reopen on MONDAT.ttIo 'd.'th AUGUST. Term*
f22per wealonol Ovemonth*. " • J. M. SMITH,
anflilyd j rrlndpal.
nONOQBAPUIC iItEPuKTING taught
at No. 29 fit. Clair rtteeL !
“It It a railroad ayttes) Ute ally— * true railroad by rea*
•on of It* expedltioo—a railroad [by reaaoo o! lu ««*«.''
ooZfi: ; Berj Dr. RAFFLES, Ltrerpool.
! jAtLWUaSIBUMI, T
_ Pitt*l|iuib, jebmftrySd.lWD./
Nor’.ci.-f-An Election for
President, Manager* and Officer* of the Company tor
erecting a Brldgoorer the Allegheny lUrcr, enpoaite Pltte
burgh, tn the county of Allegheny) will be bald at tbe Toll
Hooter fit thaaonth end ofthstßiidge, on MONDAY, the&ib
dsjtfMarcbnezt, between cf 2 o'clock and 4
o'clock, P.M. ; ■Vj r M.ROSEBURO > TTC**.
irS»N*w Cnimcn ii #khfo*t.—The Oer
\rr£r m an Sraojtelteal eomrfioftlty it Fmport, Allegheny
oonnty, U under toe seceuliypf bnlldiaga caw church,
ud being without foods, a*Ke Cf the Christian friacds of
- Pittsburgh end risioity (Dr aul.j.Vcoibtrs of this Cosmo*
city, presided with the ■fgniftuMfof ibeeobitribcra, which
are certified ay Esquire M’K<4> of Freeport, will giro a call
to the dtlEeni (1 EPPRBfcPfreldent.
LEO.NI&HD PUULUCEFBB, Suc’y.
JOHN gAfeQOLU. Treasurer.
[rS>Sixiii Ward M«rtr.va. —The Kepabli
east of (be Sixth Wartf will meet it the PaMio
School Hoax.*, io Mid ward, oil SATURDAY, Jab. Utb, it
7 o’clock P. u., to orgsolze Ctob, la accord*
•ace with ■ resolution o! the Allegheny Ccnnly RepobUcan
Execntlre Cfeamltt—. [ I f®lo
ITS»Th* Brie Cana£ Company.—An Blec
“■*£/ Uo» for SrrvD Directors Of the Erie Carnl Coaptoj
win be beM at tbelr office, In FIRST MONPAT,
bang the fifth da* of March £eXt,4t 10 o'clock A. u.
• 4. ILCAUGHEY, Secretary.
Erie, February Bth, 186Q:fetH0td»
Omcx or tin pirns cias Gas C0.,1
I [ • February 4th, 18(50. J
|TS»Tn£ Stcckholdersiot tho Pittsburgh Gas
““O' Company are hereby jsotlfietl that an election for
three Tnietaes of ealil Compaifj*i-craB to aerre until the diet
Monday of October. I 860; ooejloj arm> until the flrat Ho#-
day ot October, IS6L and one (0 aerreontQ thefint Monday
lo October, 1842—will be belrf the office of the OotDpsny,
In PitUborgh, on MONDAY/the 20th Inst,.between the
home of 2 and 6 o’clock, f, mJ! m
fL&dU JAMBS M.OHBI3TY,Tm*nrtr. •
PUBLIC SALE OE ZTHE VALUABLE
MACHINERY AKD BTOCS ORTHB LATE FIRM OP
WELLS ft MILLER, «ALTIHOBE — Notion la berebj Rirea
that alltbo Talnable Stock anil belonging to tht
extensive establUbmentof tbd lAe firm of Welh A MtHcr,
will beoffuted at pnblUaat* cto the pT*miae*,on the City
Block, Baltlmorvon TUSEDAXjtbcHtb day of February,
IS®. 5 j:
Hie machinery department rbmprtsee Id part!—Slevon
Slide LalLea, of rarioos aioaa ana tbs malt •ab»UntUlcon
atructton, the largest of which WfU swing 43 tnebea diame*
ler, and Mm rat of which are filled with gear for catting
•craws ; aim, five Planing Urbes sixes, *sn»
of which hare not been lend in cue, and are of the latest
and approved make; one largwddnbUiearedßGlt Cutter, a
very superior machine, with fi ebttptstensecrtment of tape
and dler. aereral oprigbt LjHljibff'Machines, of rarlone
•laea, and Prill Presses. togetocrjWltb a general aaortntst
of superior Uachtslata' Tools, tin Iguod working order.
The blacksmith departocciyofitains a huge and complete
assortment of Tools for abcntaOpr 13 forges; together with
aereral approred inachlnea f« shaking rivets and bolta.
Tbe boiler making shop U forhlabtd with all the Tool*
necessary for the cpCTatlon of that depwtasnt, etsislstlng,
. in part, of Poachlogaod Bending Marines,Bolter*, Shear*,
etc.; one steam RivetingMadticbofthe moot apprsred con
struction and deddedly ibejb&tiri use for rlTetlngbcller*
of alt dimension*. I j '
There is a largo and Talt&bto assoitmtut of Patterns,
comprising nearly 600; whJCblpdttcxns are of the most op*
prored and modern styles, fotjjmjll gsdother gearing cut*
teg* of which aro new advaatstfeimsly in ttsa In many of
the mat eatenstre milling ud- maanfacturlogeatabltth*
men la In Maryland and tfcivcghbut the Southern and Wee*
tern Etatr*, aa well a tha Urgaf mil Is Id South America—
Also, Steam Engine Saw-MIC hod pthar patterns fn general*
tueaboat largo establishments. !£-* v - • '
Then la eoe 25-hone power JSTEAM ENGINE, in com
plete order, used for the bpcritidn of the maeblna depart
ment, togethrr with one 8-bct**:power ENGINE and FAN
’attaehfdto the Foaudery; four tswPQrtableSTEAM KH
OINKS of 6 horse power, one forrltantil 12-bom power
ENGINE; one of £borsr, aodEailaree and general iCffwl
meat of other machinery, too Ixteaslva to be detailed
edvartissmeat. - : I L - ,
- stock frog psrroal. eflent-
vi TTfcrge adm ot n-teij do»u r
: log tha attention of the trade jjanß ptirchetara generally.
I The aalo will be continued & the fallowing da* if ntcee
nrr I i .
. TxUS—Cash for all auma « ilOG.and osd> > T all
larger amounts a credit ol GO dsytfor ona-t four
months for the balance. |, j •’ JOHN sp mtfLE,
SurrHlts partner of Wm A Ufller.
F. Vr? BENNETT ft CO-, Ahttta.
no!B;6md
Jsg:dtsfuai
DISCHABOia TOOK
—Letter fr»m Ur. 0. E. Sargegitj
| | BofiXOSr Not. U, ISSB.
Umsts. N. L.Clixx it Co4>4<?3»fl«Mß,‘—l bm been
trembled far opward* of *lgfawei j*aj»wtth running eon*
In a j head, discharging at at Uft Wi a* oQeu u twice a
week, a thick, tlioj matter M ithe moat offrastn smell,
aim Impeding 107 hearing to bust tea old not heir * watch
tick. I hare been doing more cflenlfcr eix Tears to puri
fy my blood, and thee rumor* tp* seres ox boils, tutwHb*
out say change, except oeeuunglyfor the won*. About
two months rise* I commenced taking the “Peturiia
Syrup" la lea thau two weks I trgan to Impror*. She
discharges became lea freqaß&i, with an entire change In
their sppeartnoe, being thinepdTwaiery. In one week
more the discharge* ceased *l|cjftther,and 1. bare not bees
troubled with them since; Wjy peering is eleo Imploring,
*0 that I can beer> watch Uni plainly. Uy general health
is much better, and I shell coptl&ceihe use of the Syrup in
(CltJgt farther benefit tram
DYED 3 B. 3 ABO ENT.
| Poston, Deo. 1* 18&8.
baabocnlncar'
reJoel uearedthi* any stale*
±29 Infirmity vUh vtkh
opoa u trothfoVena
jiixrr. DAvis * co,
4 Place forts llannfketnren, . _
£O9 Wublwfoo street* Boston. Uiu. •:
Pmuoxbiu, AcgnttlTlb, IBM, l
Washogtcntloose,Chestnut«/'
Jb Uu Pnprielortofiit Jtntste*
—Alter Iho Oat* of toy letter to loncf too uth Kerr, last,!
canitnoad to nao the PerarUa Sjnip nntfl m 7 bearing vu
faUyr»«tortdtona,and «ny health perfectly i»«stabU»h
•d.-J fast* not,taken 129 01 Sjmp tor semi Rotufca
pest, and X bate no doobithstraatperaanantiyattroa**
the LoflrtaUf *llh*Uchlartsferear msnyyaerf afflicted
Yoon, respectftiily, J K. BABQBKT.
admtleenient | ,
Bit. GEO. IL KXYBEB, 140 Wood etnot, U tha Agent
for this dty. j; | pcgfcddVE .
the caafldaat expeeUUoa of
U. Yonre, most giatofolly.
Thil la to certify tbtt Ur. j
employ lot nrcnljun, tad!
total bo miy m»ke to regird
bo bu bora tHlcted can bo i|
' IMMEjNSE '
HOMB AHd! btxropbam
DEMIHD!
paoraßßosi wood s
HAIR RESTORATIVE
"Was Introduced to the Public early in 1859.
it a< wiiy
Bdlvmally mid thringhont the eiviliied
WoWt
IF YOUR HAIR IS gHaY, I •
IF YOUR HAIR Ifl THIS;
OR, IF YOB ABB BAL'D; '
IT WILL RESTORE IT. 1
IF YOB HATH DANDRUFF,
IF YOB HAVE SCALD HEAD,
IF YOB HAVEtNERVOUS HEADACHE
IT WILL CURB THEM.
TO PRESERVE THE OOLOB, /
TO PREVENT ITS FALLING,
TO MANE the HAIR, GLOSSY,
BSE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE,
SOLD BY 0. Jl WOOD t CO.,
IK MARKET STREET, 81. LOUIS, MO.,
PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND
DRUGGISTS IN CITY AND COUNTRY.
laKlly 1’ ; .- •
corf Lryinß oixT~^
Baker & go’s unexcelled brahd
lltaUbadcf Ib.Prirftte.,JOßS 0. BAKES A
UU., 1U N. TMrd ATWj PhUaMpliK Abo In HtataWb cf
E. B. 8 ALLA S 3 « CXX, JObJaLaIUNO, w. J.EADCUir,
DANDiH«aET,ißn>EEii!Bjm.n>s,eiipxß, beaus
* BElTSßtodOlbtf r&«ptcs»b)eDnt{{i*tJ....
ItUpr*taribedbjatoiJP6j«ld*ii»|tn»*boatibteOTiK
by; cnixcelltd lor parity, avtctßca. uniformity ©f pr»P«£
■Uoo, freedom from udi add tdor.
tad certain basest la Ooarte.!<Wd«, BroocbiUt. AiUuot,
float, Indnlaai OeatuMuSTHbeoautttm, tod eilßcrofa'
lous DlamHeT Thtoecolltiaßd dlatloetlTe merit* ol Ibta
Bn»d of OU «w til oSSt» by **• «rt«ertre tf
the Members of Ibt Fteulty 4t ibe Unlrenlty cf PwOTlrt*
alt, tad ottor Medical WM<. •«* by tremerea* pbjri*
’ - _ oeflaadK .
Tyr 0P F A TT'Jjj LI F E PILIiS
. rU<E E TEES. j
i«FMMof A-fn/MU, VUxrt. Acwrrjr, or trvptiim «Jr (M
&& Mto uporeSiOß of tit LiH UKOICDtOii wlf
atsssfeSS
MiffisftMasttsaMgss
u!nXwla. M. tanUrfaswdd t» wiu»ai th«a,»a tj
that? Mwaty uaa mocb nOaHail and cipaaM* nsybaamcd.
JW Bi BaMdawj^gwTort,
ft
* 0A B D.— Drirlitiy.— - ,■!,
Snrßßmiraui.STTfctn™"
I ; Pittsburgh. I?iu.
Ttokts bis terrlcat totl» c&stß of FtmteatSiod vtd> ■
Ity latteU»«t bt»prote*6o&:Jl» cpsilwt&ibtno*
ißpconi nod* of tn W Stefan* mpojtat mb MB* 1
illuturnitoed(tooritflniw|tfpiiMOit
miliarty vlth ibviaou difficult sntnfioot iactta&t toUta 1
rndfeauro, vamatthUa i^MtnnfßM imttleUittMtk!
iKtMtur«otioft«iu b*finttiaidi mmmtrasMl»MK
baad*. ftrwi JMmJa.... 8 » • r*tihH
ft SILL, SuMtoadtoru*;
Vi Ml KaUami** M aWITitMttI.fBBP
:m M| iMini tamtftS eSTfeab, m&mmZJZ** 3
MANTIJaA MOtf&Uj&O coUs«
*» JOJUEI*W»IT,K(>.miBvB >
il? gdtttg ' fluttton
J“: -G« DA"VIB, Auptionoog.
Qgmgqrclsl Bakn .Bopas H ftrwt.
10 ibirf rUHrnV F*" fc JPtttaborgh.
a> - to:--»Brd*Xncn»B^Jo*' *. ~ ■— ;
CD u Western d» s°«
24 “ Allegheny-do
6 do CtKea’dluonoesOo.
So"
TV/|ISGKI4LANBOnS BpOSS. AT ADO
-LtJL TUW-On^.fardiy.rtulin.Teli.UQ^itTtfttat,
wUlbeaold la tb» H fifth
strtet, aoeatsaatTeTsfety ofyeloabls Boohs fro® Oprtntte
library, embracing Mrchanleal and. Bdentiflo IToct* and
pcpolw MUcfclUneoci literature: 'etodbgvSrfafcii Sis A*:
row's Elements of PbniaLfTdef
CtrflßHlDser.l cri*taaTi>*atta**
rolc PncttcslUscbulcsud-VoctiKcrV
SoltUs ptaloosryor Sdebcs and- Art.2TOUC Tbeßjtlc-
p u 0« ! «T*p£ i T. * ▼oi«; Ocmprdwtisit* Contoaot»i7 d
the Bible, 4 tela Tbs bodcn nsvcS rbteVataßitf* Vm**
!i an i_l? l * 0 S !tr, W* BtmaairaTOetßohyan'sHMT
War, Cyclopaedia. tf.literafett.aadJ'SrZrtkDnvtef
Boomßcrspß»kiCar*)'* library of Chdc* LtaritßlSlS
Td« DalTji Back-Steplcr; Wooden BallrateTiMHlro
Carpentry; •Bender* Qaida, to, wUh
ot Kovels, PosUoU4W»k», As. - /, o. BJ iTU* Aw*.
ENN ST. BDLLDINU LOTB AT’aUC-
TlON.—Oa Tnradiysrsoiiiy, r«b. IUVUT o'clock.
*M be sold, In tbasoenod floor sale* room, Ko.HltmT*tl
stliecent to tbs Falr''Oroaods, Bth ward. Tbs lots sts Sa
feet frost co Peon st i extending back 100 bet to PptUg
ilim, Xniu«4aslinrtb mb, the balance to 1, - 1 sad*
jo.ri. srllh lufirat, Keored t>, bond »ol mortm». rllll.
cl—rMd'xnqOMtlonlbla.' Ilui. c*Bta obUlMdUli,
acc lon • ft 3 J- G. PAVlsi^Aoct.
AS SXOUK AT AUCTION—On Tuesday
VJT «mlos. F»b. UO>,,t7« o’ctodk, »1 lh« OoumtU
55M800mi.1i0.64 rifth EUrtt, wU b, a016.-aiatnat
whom It may concern, wlthopt rrverve, •:-••
234 ahares Birmingham, E«*
PUUboryb Qn Company Slot*. J.Q.PAVIyAnc*.
Great sale of watohrs and
JEWEUIY AT AUCTION—At tbs aoctka boos of
j.G. Davis, No, £4 Fifth atrtei, cammtajftig on Saicrday
evening, Jam 21st, sod continuing every s«aia#S»t»o
woeks, or nntU all is sold. This stockcoodtU of 6pli tad
£UT»r Watches, and besntUul Odd Jswdijy. ol ygnwrt
every description, vhJch it worthy tbe ilttaiicntspcr
chasers, as the whole stock most be soW sfl sooniiApeiwte
for cash. Ladies ard Gentlemen are rwpectfnlly ttTawto
call sod examine tbegoods daring <aeh B»T,Soro U»J
caoponhaseat frirstei-wboUtsle or retsli/stysff-tow
aOlabeil prtrvaaa repressoted;- vad sstimctoy,
or the nfoourd. -Pletse give o a eali nadsccttre
bargains. Aactlou sale sill ccmmrncs each srstdag at
? o'clock. ' J.G. DAVIS, A«t.
JO3DUA QBAT, galomaa. • ! M
AUSTIN LOOMIS & £xci**99»
ALLKOUENY fKOTKKTr FOB SATE.
—Two on Montgomery UrteL 20 bet front sseh
and axtondinßalongTaylorsvsSQSllOtbet, ~
Terms, cne-focrlh cash, balanct la 1/3 and 8 jeers. Ap>
ply to AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO.rtfrToCtth StrtCt
STUCK. SALKS UY AUSTIN LUOMIb A
CO- AT TUB MBltflllANT!* EXCQAKQI SVZ&T
THUBSUAY BV KKIKO.-—Bank, Tecsnitcs and
(toper Stock, Bomt sbd Bml Estate told at fobUd
at the Merchants' Exchange bjr •
ACSDfi LOOMIS d CO,
Kctss. Drafts and Loans ca Beal Estate negotiated cl
reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMIB A 00«
a«ZI Stock Koteßrokerfcß3Joartkst
FRANKLIN BILLIARD SALOON.
JOS. MATTHTSWB, Ji, Proprietor' .
mins elegant and comm odious HaH-isnow
Arrorlded irttb NINE NEW BABBLE TTKKKTIXIABD
TABLES, ofthelatert and moetapprcTttletjlanodpnttarn,
>od is otherwlao fitted np eq&al toaby In ifcftttantiTHr
tbft accommodation of citizens sod strangers, and ts licit)
sir, comfort sod cmiTeoleasa, is not surpassed, lTdatlllM to
the Western States. Tbs Prppristcr solicits a ccntamitfoa
of the patronage to liberally b«stoved on his Baloca Jasrstfr
tore, and samres ths pnblio that awry attention Vffl .be
•pall to thalr comtsrt and plounre. " MJ _
I N. B ~Acent for the sate of Billiard Tables, Balls, Cloth,
I Cues. Cne-PclnU, Chalk and all ether articles In hit Use,
which he candUpo*eof‘ oa -reasona6it tmas«rftttte
asamifsetnrer’s prices. '--delJiyd
aainttfercwnt^'
SnVSB FLAISD WABS.
HARVEY FILLEY, *. ?>
No. 1222 MwfeerßScot, Philadelphia,-
UanafectGrers cf , ' '
NICKEL EILVES, aad ETLTtB PLAIBB ct \
FO&KS, EPOON9, LADLES,BTHEE&ESTVKS,
CAJTO£S,TBA EET3, UEN3, KEITLiA:;,' j
tYAITEBS, EUTTES EIcHJSC KB EBXJUDKIk- a
CAKE DASEETS, OCnOfUUXOB WABfi?
! tCPI\3> ~
fFitfa » gcner»l ftaaortzßCst, ajmpiklßg nan*
qualify, m*A* of tha tot material* ftndScnnlf
•titeUogl&eaift. -
Sdriceabt* and literal** Artistefar f
Hotels, Steamboats and Private Families.-’
fpUtad lathe fertreanaer. j«2?^ffld'
The dentists /"
BEST OUTLAY 13 TO PUBCKASE
ARTISAN,
'N:. -Tor-ale ftt EHNTAL EjpCTrS.
OyCircnlau cf «tpl«iulfcin
3U Biica itnet|fhUlAdtiA jik
N. A —All ccjeis will meet witb prompt ettutfllftn. -i i
JftSOJmd - - - ---•
!l? -WITH Diathess.
Floor and Froviaion Commission Merchants,
Ko. 218 Korfh ffAcmw, Woe rineSUof, j;
r PHILADELPHIA. ; !
inu to
Drexell A Co, Butter*. Phil* Ssmti 4 AluiloiPWfcu
Butt Horthsrn Ltbei Ues, “ SUer,Prlc3 A Ca, ..“
B. Bollock A fens, - M J.D.l*ta«,Ct«dca4i,,o. i
Wrlgbtßroa. AOo* - A.D.Boltocki
OocnßirtiMMßeat. ~ **•.. Gilbert PrjctiSfcLonlA
jisaitf ~ ; - .... .. -
PHILADELPHIA aBOGEBS
PTTRfITRnTXa ZMPDRmt
AID WHOLESALB JAPASHXO>.WABSitAIiZ7PACrrO&? I
806 Cherry. Street;
J. HALL nOnBHAB,-?
Wbolessls Uanbctoreri of Groan Kao OMtttßtftttht,"
Fancy ZeftOMdlk*.f*loat tnrrf7nao*p4 Gstser*
ul iAxttenus OorrsfsUd Dost Cans, To&et .
Ware, Wstw Oilers, Ac, Aa* Ac. ; ■
attention of fioofltani *BdWwtaraXnd*foTUed>
jsg-ltod . i. . . i ?• :t '■ ,lu*-+?
BMALI i Sc CSACTDXj&H^
Wholesale firoccii & Commluim^mhabti T ; i
123 lfarid £t;<Lbov* frcni,ncri?iTti3i l Fhll^t!phiJ i . V
OFFER for sale the following, on the. most j
raMo&ible taros, ris: ' '■* "
KM pftcksgvs He * York aod PhUaiJeJpfeU HjTttjt, ttt'd*
100 casks prtasnU&loglUeo, ,• >. ;
600 bbiL&fioed Sugars, tamed, '.r '
100 H prime Cal'* MoUn?*,
ltingtir *plrtfictuica;:r>
Of SqjMSlorQaiOty/ fL6wPiieo,
'harfy,BtJtt2totrdsZ~ *•
ttandr-K xltoy --3.s_
- 'A.BL-rj
PAPER and CAED Wcx£ v
J«9;lyJ —’*
PtnMa. . 'i
J. B. i a go.; ,
633 Chet ■•'■•Wt,' iv.^
[opposite ■ •-••.-V - I
PHILAIt \iA. X
sswinpoaTATi- ; 1 Watcsuu^
PAtBEtraiLUPE*C " Aft -
cnHwH fepavn**^'
tQKkai fat HQattDn i% v . *•» ; : : > r^,
Author? %a Wore. 1 ■ :
GOLD AHD BIIVEE, IS* «»; V
W A t|: If -"i
BTOH J JsWfii&T, ww dfl A **»“
DIAHOaUS, PEARLS,® $ V
81LTZB WABK.nwpj' 2 ft
•SJBtiwjtta TWttogi 1 - *4.
•fetofttbair '• ® 4 b \ s
- • jwpjttfift; , • Xj- V
«YUIt gnUfltng po QfcUg* . ■*■ '• • .. " T..~
UNlPDBKl'filC^a.la-S
Jeaija - '-.-S -r ' -,. - ' •vl
COUNTS" ’.» :§M ; i
-
biz dioic* atw* t .'?\- «y a<Sta»nc«v _"i
fit&tSK « Wti.Utriagtr/ Jteim. ■
mUK £!&msXOBS OS TfitE JSA&K&I
1 tkfafctts&ftte, iatnctaof 4ate*’
«***»««*,pKiowfletoi toMtiQs V
CKm** rWßfwgfcMrt L ;
wto »w» • cowuMmi aimer of. 4
tb» mufctfaW-W-wtor fttsa fat vUfih !* tt vaQMMr*':::
Sbt»rim«i tofiMftlte £ccecajT«vnih!p,-Dftxm(fev'r'
ea tM Um ef th* XtuAttsk, V. W. *C. v»B«|ts -''
Sudan, SO k£m tom Flttibvxstu ItcomUtef -v,.:, .•'*.-*
100 AOBJ2S, '
Pitt-saAcrcaUmUoa ui saudlylagiavoofilabaa, IH $
vbolameept&teetttohifbttt cnMnUon. :..>. v $.
Gml| LlßiitoniuulPotUT'aci*y;
An tand to •■linnfliliu.- glQtla *ansEPBMfciJttlUl* f • t
be«aidlacctendftT*lacf, ,- -■. - 5-*' %».
CAN N Bl
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