j iitsnrg ft i:: ?'; "4 s=ir —• R. ..13141,17.T.T.,& ... —3DITOI2B-15'D-ratipn7arosp. P. l-2- 1•833y - B.Gat . .: • EIORNII3Or_APRIL 13, 1860 s ron.GovEntioa, > 1 , Alsra minx/51 11. • We To L ATlvutrstas.—The 'Pittsburgh DAnrlsuFris tud• large clrcalakon among the business tun inAhi aid the miroundimf rides—among them who gm and:uho airs—.of among masurectoress and pro. dtioarL. - =IIMay ho tonnd in nearly ail the counting rooms, mmu mouwalAinklug hoary, buret, factorial and,oom tuba aloe hdosea bathe two drive where it la read and cartlad boom to the fimllfas terperusaL Aa omedtum for adren tying, th,refere, it offers indrrernauts• whkh no other paparin Wartime Pernmyllanta can offer,to all who dealre to reach thin Loge claheorourtillaans: The Witaitr Gamt at this Mau Ism a much larger circulation to Wtatern Pannaylranta, Ohio srsif Th g Wt a • /0301:1§: subatantial farm ers and marchants than any other secular paper In thla section of the State. . . . Tltrebe reasy. wife think that the Presider'- : Nal-oonyst will.. be !tort of - one-sided affair— that thetliposition are to have an easy victory and walk over the couree,for want of an active • ~... tinz .:T - Pi at ie lo i n ds o l f h t tte h a b po e ; i n encouraged power,y in a b n y d the the d a e p m p :- - 7- - rent-ease • with which the administration has .been' boiler' tat the elections within a year or ' • two . peel i, eta if tho Presidential fight were to --- . be nothinemore than such contests as we have t hili jons l i rt csu lB pern 013ienacd-1y.8591, The e er as e w t o e ul i d o b i e m a me s n tr e o w n y g jaetificuitteti-Yeleherlihing such a belief. .-- -': . . But 'Wet fie, wide difference between eon -- : • teste ior,gtetiketipremacy and a woggle for Ns .. ...._._ -.: heivier and tho temptations to fraud Co much the,.greater.--Aparty which has had a long lease F. , , ocp.„ , ,roitl.whose very existence is involved tnestedeas,r-Wilt - fight like a desperate man for hie life, Wittereplise all the resources of violence, ohicitteiyrindleand.at its command. - - ,1;r: - ' Tioptitotstleveloped In the late Connecticut eleitlort show what kind of :warfare we have to expect Money poured out like water. voters ~- _ -,.-... - . . 1,-- - ..-.- , eelenhiekhnlilee hired, the timid . soared, the ;"." obetiniteihiestetted, the mercenary 'bought aad toraigheiewaturalised -Without limit—these are 114,;eperallone we must familiarize ourselves I,'..witli. :t•rery. State is to be contested as Con -.`. 11eatitritt was, where there is the least glimmer t'f: Ti"Tq success ; 'and we venture the prediction that 1„_ : -., Wittiwinpaign ever witnessed in this country, not /;..:...;.:''; oven that of 1840, was so intense and exciting ".:';:',.:Aiatii ! i:One will bc. Oaken!' readers may. see what means were used in Connecticut by our opponents, we ex :. -..--L .-'' _tract the following from the New Haven Pats- "lite largest vote ever polled in Conneoticut before, WAD in the Presidential election of 1866, when:the total Wee 80,325. The natural increase In Connecticut in fcur "care, se shown by tables of Ili-vote for twenty years past, Is about four thollaard, and we have no doubt that from three to. ACE. thousand illegal and fraudulent votes were coutfor theta:m[oo° ticket on Monday last. The largest•Repriblioth vete ever before polled wee 14.1856,-when Fremont had 42,715; Buck - inghsita had 44, 3 488, showing - about half the no tund'ineritath. Bak the largest Democratic vote ever polled was for Prat, in 1850-88 806. Al lowing half the :natured /cicadae, and tho legs: Democratic vote would be about 40,000. Instead of dot,. 48,874 werapolled an Monday, another indication that. nearly four : thousand fraudulent. 1 44 , , votes were cast for that ticket. "The localitiei to which the loodoco vote was increased, give another indication of the mesas . employed. -Ito all the cities the looefoco vote in --creasod beyond all honest possibility. In Now - Haven the increase is I,l22—very nearly 50 pct * E at,- dz,- ; ;one year! and this la the face of the - :_regalarAindnattaral Republiean Increase of 349. If apt muff: thinks dhat this increase of. 50 per .' cent. te hOnest, let him look at Bridgeport, where the .100 - re:di. increase is about SOO, or 83 per cen Oi . :1114 Hartford, where the booboo increase is &beta . tterc ent, in face of a regular .. ....ftepobic.„ga.u2, or at Norwich, where the la:dodo gain is 300—nearly 60 per 111 face of *largo . Republican gab; or at Mid. Melon's; where the looottems gained nearly 200, • ,: • ttt , and - Dordand„ - where they gabled 50 per cent. : 'A dallier comparison of the votes in towns all alon g the lined of railroad, or routes from New Tort city, ehows very accurately just where the • • i Wood , regiment of shoulder-bittars boated." .4. That this game will bo repeated in every close. 1 6,1;1 ly contested - Mate In November, there is no re*- : can to doubt, "Massisohemeits, Vermont and even .• .; New York . 1331) , be given op an hopelees by the Dsmocrisey; and from these three States they can oolinisasamany voters as they need In Con. nettinut,Nole. Jersey and Pennsylvania. Is ; . there any probability that the party In power will coffer theist Stites to be lost if they think they,e-nit'mandhem by such schemes as this It was by jud stab rascality that Pennsylva aria Witt carried against no la 1855 ; . and it will I re airs our - Mimd' vigilance to prevent a sac. tessful repetition of it in 1800. We can do it ; but our friends may as well makeup their minds _at once that there is going to be the biggest kind of a fight and make ready accordingly. The first end the main thing Wanted is 0/10A21- - IZ t ITIODF, Not simply thitormation of county _ and township -ebbs; but such a practical, ell. NEM :-....-:::1-.--.-:' , ;...-:1; cleat'organisation as will enable the active men - of the party in eaeli eleotion dletriet to know the ',l:. ;; . :'., •-11 ,.."1 - ... politico of _every voter in IL Every ward, bor. 4;,.,:.. *.1 1i::;' , :..;fi: ~ ___ough and township club en ht to institute at ?! .. ;•• - .T . '.3i:, : :;„ 9 .... - 7 ,4 - . . - once - a - political Census, and ascertain the name, ':i:::'''':::'4 - 4t. , •;: L-- . - residenon,.- post.offiee address and politics of 2 ;:- 1- "tcri1:•-- . -1;'?„,.." 4-- ' every voter in The district. Where this accurate '::".:. ::;;. 4. f:: 4 ... - knowledge testa It will be found next to !napes .*:•::!:00..:_;,:: - elbleio oolontie voters or eel on foot any eaten %-iii,-,;c,•:'! ir: 4 ::i.:.l4f - sive friild;'ind Where this doce not exist, there, i t .i ,,, ' : -.;:,, , ...;',.: -we may be stun; will fraud be attempted. ::: - ...iii-:,.."1-_:::,' — Wittre anealilot now, oleic particularly of - . - 1. ".;;_:. : -::;.' :i: 4. - *ilicrEonctiylkani.x. - With such an organize .:• ?; 4.7;1 lion as Ire speak- 1 1 l ii' aided by th e protection ".:•:: : ,e , ' 1 :4:4;./ , , 1 .:4 . webielf Der election glie us, we can prevent ...i.,•te.,i; , the enemy from chat 4 g us; without .It we con -1 ,•i.li' . not. And now is the to effect it. There is Cf.; --1'...j - .-;,.. --, :f 7. nO tieceseity for holding Meetings, or hearing-or ' • - •.- 4'''''ili 1 4",-,4): . ! 4 '.. , :- . .. : maklog sliatAes, or gettingup a fuss generally; i :,:;.• i 4.. i _ the work needed can be and nught to be done ; 4 - 7 ,P,f-1:;ii.: 1 .-'Without displxy ne well arwithent concealmenL -;1-..-:;',. ) '.-.:.. - - r .: :::-: -- This is the-time for work; the time for speech ::'-i!'"--'' Making will Come by and by. . Those thoughts are naturally enggeoted by the . taste contained in tho extraot quoted; and while .1 we feel ours that our readers will approve them, . wettidetthey -will pardon on for importunately` ".. luslngwrot them the necessity of enowlag their :.- -lati. , It ,ti , their Werke. One day's - preliminary -- witle*elidiiit'inCii - Will be worth a week of laboilthart jibe Oampaign becomes heated. . WrnSux,:anats.—We notice that WIG/ALL .; • ' . c has been tryieg to explain sway the speech in ~ t, which be; lanceted that Poverty Wail a Willie. -.-:...' .. t: fits. Minds explain it by Baying that bo wu ~ • '.:' 4. -- dnutkris oc Bins it by raying that he did not - - ' 1 .7 - s .. mennt what he Mad. Bedid not moan, exactly, Lbst, P overt y in the &bateau wee erincLoal, ' but. ' f' . .., -. t'''ortly th a t the poor men who did not ate his' !: 7 brgiaa and muscles `to escape from Poverty was tainizolcuti, ' Pah t Here is what be did eay ; and ... .- . '4 t;, - ,dra ri k of . Bober , 11 0•4 3 1 not explain It away: ”It was popular to talk or the poor. Poverty , .C.lii said, was a cries. The mon who was poor had e,s3 irkijud' end there was a screw loose in his head ---,',, ,nomewhere. Be-would . amend the title of the . •11'1111 to read,' 'for the encouragement of crime, ' •'' ‘c...pittidleig for ethnical - 1a and violating the coned -4.c-ration.' It was popular , he repeated, to talk of '.. . 'fiberbeire and eine, of the land, of, 00l hats and ippegane, but poverty titre a aims. U. would not The bill pro ' ; lee wl4 e t t o e r l e ht e ,..p ei t e 4ll7de eee t !' l Ild . ol, ' the Piro f f. • i• - ?.._ Pmots *Mir a ork,-:and oriednals who violate r. the laws.when.ther get. on the lands: The bill 4,7',.. inwrider for those . ho 'could not providifor T.:-‘.. - thee:welled. Gentlemen.triad to be incase in • 'to' the introduction of snob a bill. It was a great - -Z. mistake of any min to suppose tact the• people - . ' ' had.no Cease.. (Laughter.) - There lands wank!, :lle occupied by the *myelin:lgs of jells, &0., end ;.whets P11 . '113 ..76 tre P n e c e e l i: e vro tr io Ce h e e geelehe . ' 'amt 410 E. what , A light It would bet.— ermi ne. Thus eon Plain, emphatic word*, email, under ' • . &laid and apt enel4,sidnandenstood. They have Witotild a 'or 'd.?nbtfal taming, Mille Baruch'. Efentibifr froingeissiannot Wipe ihera out. • ' . -. : , ; .- ifibi,ogeth --,, .15/ilt to well tient.", L_ - , . ItretfU . j. , c - twrase-z• - 7Thir'/Leadolph-Teitrn a l '4' iisym. The `Wheat between hue and Indianapolis • ':, , ''looks fee,-,-Tbserinter haebeen anuanidly lam ti ardettifiied deal of thawing end free-, ?„'sing ealkont snow .: before the middle of April, ..4 11 / 011,, b 1 4 10- Part orriaalAtiPPiy.filialkislijrs -.tor $ 4 1 0 9.494 - ...4 1 7:0* L;-_ .......,....,..,,,,,,,,,, ;,,, as= :'~~'~: =l= WBet le Before U• In consideration of the high eourge from which the manifesto prceseds, the Committee prefer to :mettle themselves to an examination of the postulates of the paper, however obnoxious to Ctiltattim its general tone may he on the score of taste and temper. But they cannot restraio au exprestion of their deep regret, that an officer who prides himself -upon the fact that • oho people hare thought proper to invent it tin with the moat heuerable, responsible and dignified office in the world," and who deolares he "feels proudly oonseioue that there is no pehlie act of hie (my) life which will net hear the strictest scrutiny," and that he define "allievea-igation," should forget, amid the :mere:lolns of the place, aid power, and fitttery, and that he is but the oereaut of the same people, cad that be shoultehrsok back in terror or •ooger from a Simple inquiry into his etewardship This in the best time, under the Republic, a Chief Ex ecutive has left a recorded admission that he has I been made oblivious of the origionad ephemeral oltaratiter of his peshien by the revelries of it; enjoyment. To diaituguieb tool, conduct by 1 approbsa,,n would be to eanetien kingly prero gative, and to proclaim that rightful rule canto "by the grace of God," and not from the confi dence of moo. The nation, always charitable in the ioterprettatua of nets and motives, is not prepared to overlook suet. a deliegaeucy. Thle President of the United States, under the Cote&eau, peseceses neither privilege nor immunity beyond the humblest citizen, and Is lean favored In ebbs respect than Senators nod Representatives in Congress. Article 1. sectiut 6, reads: "TheY (the Senators and Repreeente elves) shall, in alteasee, except treacce, felony and tireseh of the peace,be privileged from arrest durin i g their atteatUnce at the eesslons of their respective ileuree,'Oind in going to and returning from the same." ;lii math exemption in made In behalf of the Esifoutive or soy ether ofsoer of the Governmeot._.:The conduct of the President in always subject lb the censtitutional eupervi ' Ilion and jeigmelik(of Congress; whilst he, on the contrary, baaAio such poser over either branch of that bedr He is left, under the law, without shield or protection of any kind, except such as is borne by all. He is an amenable for all his acts after inauguration B 9 before. He eau make no plea which iedenied to any other citizen, and is subject to themnie scrutiny, trim . and puoishmeot, with the proceedinge, hazards and penalties of impeachment euperadded The, 1 President and citizen stand upon equality of rights. The distmotion between them arises from lan inequalit of duties . Whenever the i conduct of the l• ter in open to Inquiry and charge, that of the' former is not. less no. The President affirm', with memiogneriousness, in comparing himself with the House of Reepresen talivee, that, "as a es-ordinate branch of the Government, he is their equal." This is denied in emphatic terms. He is "ca-ordinate" but act coequal. He is "oo.ordanate" for ho "holds the same rank," but he is not cuequal,for his immu .nities and powers are lees. The members of the House may, claim a privilege, whether right or wrong, which he caunot, and the exudative or law-executing power must always be inferior to the legislative or law making power. The latter ,Is omnipotent within the limits of the Cannata don; the former to subject, not enly to the Con stitution, but to the determiciationi of the latter also. To repeat she point, the President is not, in any rupees, superior to the citizen, merely becanite be is boned to discharge more numerous duties; and he is not coequal with that branch of the Government which helps to impose and define those duties. The fact that be holds a limited veto over the legislation of Congress cannot effect the emsodnees of the view* here briefly presented. His cisime to "legislative capacity," in other words to peseta legislative power, will rearoely be conceded in view of ar ticle 1, section 1, of the Constitution, deeering that "All legielative powers herein (therein] granted, shall be vested fa a Couples of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives." The President, it will be observed, throughout his met sage assumes that the resolution to which he makes referents caharges him with the ooze miesiran of high crime and misdemeanors. Teis was necessary to the argument he has advanced. It la for each charges only the House has the power of impeachment. The gravamen cf his complaint is, that the accusations are of such a nature, if true, would subject him to an Impeach meat, and that the House hes proceeded to pass upon them, or is noosing to pun upon them, through a form of proceedings not authorized by the Constitution. Herein bestial fallacy, sod that which, unexposed, might opiate as the de ception of the plea. If eels were in, truth a Marge spinet the Preeident, nailing for the form of trial prescribed by the Constitution, then the determination of Unit House might possibly be open to animadversion. Unfortunately for the attempted defence of that off/or, there in no charge made of soy grave offence calling for trial of any kind —lt is a mere inquiry that Is proposed. The language of the resolution may he cited an the beet proof. The Committee mind is "for the purpose of investigating whether the President of the United Staten, or any other , nfficier of the - Government, Las, by money r pat ronage, ar Other improper means, sought to In fluence the:action of Congress, or any Committee thereef, &a.; ..(a inquire and faustiyme wheth e r any of f icer or daunt of the Government have, by combiestiou or otherwiao, prevented and de feated, or attempted to prevent and defeat, the execration of any law or laws," tket ; and "wheth er the President has felled or refined to compel the execution of soy hive," &o. If no ortmlual ity is alleged, but, on the contrary, an investiya• fluor inquiry alone ii proper:od, the question may be anted, with ruling force and emphasis, what has the trottee to do with the law of isi paehment? Teo ,resolutiousio not.. coutem plate si jade:out,. acid thetefore there can - be no formal trial und . er themi - Illitradmit thatobsres proper for itopratibuientr were made, Would the House be boned to submit the matter any par 'nionlar Committee, and allow the ma:needs cross enteination, all the Prealdenteeems to impolite? By no . =kw: The .Constitution prescribes no rulee for the How, but it le lett perfectly free to - salept It. owe. It may refer the charges to a standing Committee, or a select Committee, or (Cushy peered without the interrelation of either. It =yellow orose-examlnation, or deny it, es to its members may seem moot proper at the time. The precedent set In the eau of Judge Peck, Upon whlott great stress is laid, cannot take away. the full diecreetion allowed by the Ganetitution, nor melte the law either shorter or narrower than It is written. In snob a cue, each House of Representatives will determine for iteelf its mode of procedure without toggea lions from a "certlinate,'l and rely upon the highest law as Its charter. There to no Judge' presiding over the Repreeentatives of the sov ereign people of the eovereign States 'to teach sod inculcate legal proprieties - When they shall permit even the Preeldent to do es, then will there be s low metier to the Hamill:glen, aril a discretion looked in chains. The iced - Won' of the Betide of - Mush 28 t; O% Ur= whlehthe Piaii4cail,m2l9l7 had :;.;'J . :':'. ,, ..',',; - • . '" -,. 4,,:!. ".,,4 - _..: , . 4,1..i---,:::,•:!i0r,.,,,,i::.t: R.Pirri.-airlikM 7 2alm Rickman: otithe :-Ptsalilantla Promat„ • hTt f filokMion, heti the Committee on Stutlota 17, made the to ovinginport on the Presidenee The Committee on the Judiciary, to whom ems re ferred the Special Mintage of the Prattle:a of the gaited- States to the House of Representative', beg leave to aubmit-the following report: On the 6th day of Horeb lust, John Corrode, a Representative in Congrees from the State of Pennsylvania, submitted, and the House .of 'Representatives adopted, the following resole , Cone: Resolved, That a Committee of fore members be appointed by the Speaker, for the purpose of inveetigaLing wbetherthe President of the United States or any other officer of the Government has, by money, patronage, or other improper meant., sought to influence the action of Congress, or any Committee thereof, for or against the passage of any law appertaining to the rights of any State or Territory; also. to inquire into and intreetigate whether any officer or offictere of the Government have, by combination or other wise, prevented or defeated, or attempted to prevent or defeat the execution of any law or laws now upon the statute books, and whether the President hae failed or refined to compel the execation of any law thereof; that said Committee shall iovestigate and Inquire into the abuses at the Chicago and other Post-Offices, and at the Philadelphia and other Navy yards, and tote any ablasee in oottheation with the public build ings and other public: worke of the United States; and Rooked, That as the President, in Lie letter to the Pittsburgh Centenary Celebration of the 25th of November, 1858, speaks of the employ ment of money to carry electious, said Commitee shall inquire into and secertain the amount eo used in Pennsylvania, and soy other State or Suttee; in what districts it was expended, and by whom and whose authority it was done; and from what source the money was derived, and to report the names of tho parties Implicated, and that, for the purpose aforesaid, the Committee shall have power to send for persons and papers, and report at any Limo. The Message eouocela a protest agatest the action of this loupe. The President complains that be has been "abused," and that the emelt :local rights sad immunities of the Executive have 'hem' violated in his person. The material vsitlous assumed in the communications sre substantially embraced in the foilowieg propoel. Hoop t 1. That the House of Representatives poeseeses oo po'irer uuder the Constitution, except as an impeaching body, to accuse the President of the United Stairs er any other officer of the Gov ernment. 2. That the Erat recited resolutiou-is an aeon• cation of high crimes and misdemeanors against the President,. sod that his accuser Las been conetituted one of his judges. • 3. That tha charge is too vogue and general. 4 That there is danger Linder boob a precedent of an aggrandizement of the Legiel4ti•e, at the expellee of the Executive end J4dipial deport_ masts. ~~ ti y f=2E:L=.'l . k•;:,: .. ,:- . ,: , .',;', , .': . , his eye In the pP3plalltiO s of bin pretest ;entente iil3Atile very differoutliens thepreeent One. 'That body resolved as folioire: . • • "That the Peetitientr, Rene late executive pro ceedings in relation to the public revenue, ban aesumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Conetitution and laws but in derogation of both." The (=pietas made by President Jackson, to this proceeding were. that the acts charged upon bins conetitnted one of the very highest crimes which 'that efficer can commit, impeach able from its very nature; that the Senate, as his °orientational judges in such a case, not only accused, but found him guilty of the charge, . without any opportunity on his part to defend himself. And Mr. Buchanan, Jan. 16 1837, speaking on the subject, declared that the Seattle had franscended its constitutional power, be- Caen the resolution charged an impeachable offence against the President ; that criminal In tent was involved in the charge, se it wan to be presumed from an Illegal or criminal sot. The resolution of the House, an the contrary, do not even imply censure, much lees pass judg ment. They propose an examination merely such as may be instituted by any member of ao elety apical any other member of eoclety, to tee' informally either honesty or reepectabilliy. And bait it everbeen conceived before, that limb a privilege—that of inquiry—does not pertain to every human being' The feet that much in• veetigation may lead to to the conolusiori that the party against whom it is brought to bear is guilty of nefarious practices, cannot affect the right; It is preliminary to accusation, trial, and judgment, So here It cannot be made an ob. jeotion to the action of the Bonne that evidence may thus be found hurting the official obarac ter of any or many offioere of Government. If it shall be found, In executing the command of these resolutions, that the President is open to a direct charge of high crimes or misdemeanora, it will but prove the wisdom of the proceeding. Theo, cud not till then, may the party sought to be implicated demand the full hearing se cured to him by the Conetittition. And yet he is subject to the law of the citizen, hereafter, pan aibly, he may invoke the law of the officer. The President esteems it l'a violation of the priociples of universe! justice," that the mew. bar moving the resolution should have been ap pointed ono of the Committc provided for by it. Bin tea years of eervice, to this body, of which he reminds us, col to speak of his senatorial career, ought to have enabled him to recall to mind the precedents of Czngrese in such cases. This is a ocw and startling objection, con demning no it does, in terms of severe reproach, a practice in legjalatiou coextecsive with our national existence. Certainly it hoe been the practice to appoint the mover of a special in quiry chairman of the oontraitte raised. Mr. Cashing, In his Law and fraction, says: "On the occasion of the appointment to prepare or. doles of impeachment against Lord Melville, which had been ordered on the motion of Mr.. Whitbread, that gentleman was neat appointed one of the committee raised." A reason for this course Is, doubilees, to be found to the prerump• tion that the person propoeicg examination has grounds to believe it important, and Is, or that account the beat qualified to conduct the pro• ceadiage. The Pre:ideal likewise dieapproves, in Wine of covertly, of the phraseology And scope of the rcoolution. flis expressiou is : is as vague and general as the Englieh language affords words in which to make it " if it be true, ar before urged, that there id a general right to in quire into the conduct of private citizeue and public officer!, which may end may not look to accusation and trial, then the remark slake to a cavil. Under such circumetenece, it is not no cutlery to apprise the individual upon the in quiry beats of either the subject or the object of inquiry. Toe first opportunity for him to re quire notice is in the legal proceeding which is to end in his acquittal or condemnation. What would he thought of a rule of law requiring eren a prosecutor to define bin charge, and frame his indictment, without preliminary- proceedings or opportunity to Inform himself as to its true character A bare suspicion would scarcely be , I regarded no a defensive prudence. And in the I coat cf an cfficer controlliog millions of patron I age, and so influence penetrating every city, town and hamlet of a mot country, It would tio useare to Resume informer, and witnesses would volunteer agsinst him, especiaily as favoritso and beneficiaries would be the moat likely to I posses' the knowlcdge,needed In the ascertain meet of truth. For Congress to reach the eon elusion to which the Preeideot would Iced them, would he to practicrlfy settle forever That tm peechmente wars obedleie, and that executive officers had the immunity of perk ct irresponsi. bility. ludistinctnces and accertminty must neeces• eerily precede research. If it were other•tee, all Inceitigittions would be rendered aside... As far as bounds may be net for investigation, 1 1 the resolution in question will compere favorably with that introduced into the Senate by Mr. Ma. son, Deo. ti, 1851, bearing upon the invamon of ; harper's Ferry. Thin will be readily admitted ! ley • comparison of the two. The followiog is the resolution referred to, passed by the Senate Deo. 14, 1659, under which the mover was •p• pointed Chairman of the Committee contempla ted by it, and letltlololll , is now being taken. Resolced, That a Committee be appointed to . inquire into the facts attendiog the late invasion and seizure of the Armory and Arsenal of the - United States at Harper'. Ferry, In Virginia, by a band of armed men, and report— Whether the came was attended by armed re sistacce to the authorities and public force of the Cubed Staten, and by the murder of any of the citizens of Virginia, or of any troops sent there to protect the public property ; Whether such it:moiety° and seizure was made under color of any organization intended to , Tort the Government of any of the Staten of the Union ; what- won the character and extent of ouch ergatiht•ion; and whether any citizen of the United State. not percent were implicated therein,er scierrsory thereto by contributions of money, arms muoitione or otherwise ; What was the character and extent of the military equipment in the hands or under the control of said armed band; and where, and beer, and when the same was obtained sad Irene. ported to the platen co invaded. That sold Committee report whether any and what legislation may, in their opinion be neces sary on the part of the Coiled States for the fu ture preservation of the peace alto country, or for the safety of the public property, sad that said Committee have power to seed for persone and papers. Could there well be a more limitless field for experiment ! It covers every foot of the coun try, if not the earth, and la's open every act and motive of every citizen of the United &sten to analysts, comment toad exposure. It Is not deemed necessary to extend remark, an it to sufficient for the argument to propound the questioo : Where le to be found the doctrine of jurieprudenoe, or jaeties, or propriety which euhjecto the everyday life of every meruhant, farmer, artisan and laborer to ouch a iset, and protects their servant, the President, from it 1 Presideui Jackeort, in Me Message of April 21, 1834, to the Senate, explanatory of his pro. test of the 18th of April of the same year, says: "Nor do I claim the right in Loy wanner to supervise or interfere with the person. Intrus ted with such property or treaeuro, (the public money and property of the hefted States,) un less be be an officer whose appointment Is, under the Constitution and laws devolved upon the President alone, or in conjunction with the Sen ate, and for whose conduct lie is constitutionally re. srmaible." President Polk, of wboee Debi net Mr. Duda au was a member daring the fret salmon of the Twenty-ninth Cougrete inedible language : '•if tho Douse of Repreneutativee, as the grand inquest of the nation, ',Gould at any time hero reason to believe that dim) bad been enalrersa lion in office by an improper use or application of the public money by a pubtie officer, ond should thfak proper to inetitute soil: vary tato the matter, all the archives and papers of the Executive De partment public and private, would be subject to the fa epection and control of a Commiitts_..o their body." &o. The committee, entertainlog the view herein expressed, recommended the adoption of thts resolution : Resolved, that the House dissents from the doctrines of the Special Message of the ?reel dent of the Oohed States, of ?Sarah 28, 1860: That the extent of power optic:lo4lW In (ho adoption of the resolution of inquiry of March 6, 1880, la necessary to the proper diseherge of the constitutional duties devolved upon Con gress: The judicial doiermincilions, the opinions of former Presidents, and uniform usage, enaction its menthe; and That to abandon It would leave the Exeettliie Department of the Government without super• vision or responsibtll4, and would be likely to lead to a concentration of power in the bands of the Prosident dangeroal to the rights of a free people. " EXCOMMONSCATSO3 or VICIVISEMANITEL.--The., Turin correspondent of the Pratt, of Petit, say that on Friday molt's, Mardi, 17, the epiertopat , court of Tarte se Ukelele. all the episcopal' courts of the k logdom,: received the text of the: excommunication pronounced by Rome, on ao count of the anotration of the Romagna& Oa Friday tvenlog thio document wee taken by the grand-vicars of Montignore Festoon' (still ab sent at Lyooe) to tho Minister of Jostles. Oa Saturday the Coact:di of State, duly informed of lt, declared dui bull null and cold, and prohibited the publication of It, on account of Its not havlag received the royal emery:War. It 4 alad that s. deorco is about to appear to ?lie effect. OPSBII7O 07 MI N. Y. CAXAIII.--Tbo Noel Comtebuttoner' of New York,'et a meeting held la Albany ..en.lbe 6th. resolved that thialaasla aii ot that sshbuld be optuaed and ready tat risetsallesi Wedendeye.:tbst 'Set April . , Shit: - • .: .':' ..•,:' . . - -. , ".i . •:.1. , : - .. ,- . 4.!--..,..•.:,'.• Tottstii/Otaiistril_in Ifni PATIMM Snag -Freak the - eartespeAdeece at the Cincinnati Gazdy w getthe particulars of the formaiin etallation at - Ainbey,"Lest cOunlyjilittoiot on 611 of April, of Joe Smith as "Prophet, Beer and Revelator-in Ziou" as successor to his father, In the Mormon Church. There were preterit fifty male and female blor mons from lowa, Wisoonein, I linois and Ohio, Joe Smith made an address, saying that he of late has been giving revelations though the Holy Spirit of the will of God;its said that for two or three years poet the Church bee been exciting tho wrath of Ood and he, Smith, bad now reor gan lied it, and that the doctrines of Brig - ham Young be holds in sbboreuee. . • • • •. Presidents of Seventies, Presiftwitt of Quorum and a Blehop were then chosen and prayers effsred up for the "Sainte in bondage in ash." TUB RE3OLT 13 REIODEI3I./.33.—Mr. Sprague, the Coalition candidate for Governor, is dented by 1,671 majority. The Senate will eland 19 Republicans to 13 Coalition, and the House 36 Republicans to 35 Coalition. AIIRI On Thursday @lnning, April 12th. lo Allsaltany City, by Rev. Nam IL Kerr, Mr H. IL 8511Tri. or Pitt...hi:ugh, nod Albs VIRGINIA IL RANO, of Al:egtetty CIS,. Oa Related.; moral:att. at 10 o'clt.ct, 01 A paplary. M ANN EIAIIILTON,aip4I F 9 year& The funeral will tate place oo Friday, at 2 o'clock, P. r, both the realdethae at her ..Al-ithtatr, Henry Blaney, N 0.64 810th w m lloy het, to proceed to A e. 7 (mt.mmitto) NOTlCE.—linting sAd my interest in tho Wheeler t Wilson hewing Machine hammier. 1 Mown. WILLI it3lU.llll E% CO., of Inocluardl, for a f.lr canard. erste., I moot reepeerfulry and with full woadeow mom- Mend teem to the pobill se every way worthy of their °atom amt petrenarra. Dir. WILLIAM 2,l7uNea wlll coo- tinoe the busing. at my (Mee, No. if fifth etreet, until tha 10th of April; afterward et their own office, No. 27 filth Wrest. A. to the decided merit. of Wheeler A IVtlamee flimaing Machines Dyer all ether., It Is scarcely necessary for me, at Otte Urns, to refer, an the community hat long alcioadarlded them to be “the best for all Wally purposes;' bet would morel, state lb.. alter three leari' oXf.fivute In the Bow ing 3.1 e Ltue bestueee 1 hero sot found the alighted canto to alter my °platen of lbla Italy the greatest of labor aeries at hit es. In huldinc my p [roue en I It end. lade well In the buidotas, I would etk It of them I.o•Xtenti to M..... SU:gel:it A CO. the seem generous lellitruce and courtesy that they beer et all time, beet ready to great to Pm and to those In Oils ronsiauelty who have nut pa:chased a log 31arLIce, I would ask It es a favor to themstless that they would , itetloe Whtulir Wilsou'e felon, befog Ite dared to Li .suet f the mato , that tiara hale nee pstper tOtorlety to recommend them to t h e public. . The beautiful manner in which the pack• .agee of Wilson's nemliche Pills, mot N. L. Fatreeiitot iVermlfoge •ro now pet up, by the prom tutor% attracts the atlantic. rf the trade. Them enrilltio. ere beyond . :doubt the hest Istollj meet:l4.4 now sold In the country Tory era yrepared i te the puree, and best metro Isle, by mitten! eirmltocerini, end sold by the proioletetn, . TALINESTOCH t 90. 1 ,eotner of Wend mid Fourth lames, .titttitarsh, Pe. tipl2olonif Itiy-Mas. WhittLair, gtn experienced Nu rue and /amnia 1b) has a Pootbing F) map for children kerbing, which greartriasilltahr the prse. of teething by sohonlog Iha coma, mincing ocll 11.11 onmalkm—will allay all rain, awl 111.11. to 'stoical the trowels. Depend upon It, mother., It will gtve root to clonntrict • and relief .d health to item intuits. Porfactly mart in all roots Pm, a harassment to Aetna, coin:al. falatclawl•T Otto abtiftl43tMents WILLLEXCEI'S rotrsvas, Engine and Boiler Shop: STEAM ENGINES, all sizes, on band or out. to mint; warranted to give enCalactlon. NITA &I POILEES MILL DEARING, I. TILLIEN, NIIAFTISO °NICE MACIIINARY AND CASTING FOIL GLANS AND IRON Roatcs, VAULT AND CELLAR 411ATEA AND ORATE DANE. n11..n.a. always on h•,l LE-JOD NORM A ND REPAIRING &noel] ehcrt natl.. 1. - 0111:O- 3I9 Line., cry,* ri.u.bargh. W. W. WALLACE. Ancbor &MIN, Clotho. Fr...orh Parr Mal R4.x, Prmi•Ll. flun. awl CboWD.; Lt—ihe. bovt In the ot vntry —Run's rstprit Watt; 51. c..., Smut .1:« - Lloto on I Still Farnioh Grail kitolo.ot IL; I.serat proroo. W WALLACE, I. 144. otrroa, Pltt.bnmh STEIIII2IOC ATAILBLEI WORKS. 11 i A LO R W EII r . n E ra, MANTLES always on hand, at MARBLE TOPS, Fcr Fcreitors, kandi, Cnarller., it EIONTMENTS, TABLETS, GRAVE erusx , . Made by 34.chismi3 •nd II at !OW irle,a. 7 1 i`WAEEE0.).11— 373 LI rty stri•L Mantis Routs as seared stars. C/PIC • • Ltbarty street, Pitt. burgs, P. W. W. WALLACE. PLASTER PARIS. WHITE EN DEriMrT.3l"." the test In ths sustkat eili w.rna,o P. •sle at 312 Liberty street. W. IT WALLACE. ratlO:ddm ;PF F F Spring Novelties. jj AYES() completed t.ur Spring parehe.sf 8, we aro prep.. to dr, vitt . % todueem.oto to It" way of • .F`A.NC AND STAPLE. DRY GOODS! Our Stock is emstitutid of tome Rare St . tles nod latest Novelties of the Season. Qtatehze of SILK AND LACK !MANTILLAS Is cceepeeed of the lteweet St yle• of the Swan, To•hlth •• Invite IniFKIAL ATTENTION. trg..W• v 1114.411 be adding to OUT elread) largo .tack EVERY Wart a., i n , Itke rpnog and Elaturnar, .1., 4a. atrable and acaaanable Gocdo, W rata:allot, adaptod to • Pittsburg!, Trod, Remember the place, No. 69, Corner Mar ket awl Fourth istrotuo, Pittsburgh. cpl3;tjul SPENCE & CO. F 0 U It'll:ENT II Llsr of Application. for lelllog tumors, aka la the Clerk's urline op to •prit 13k, 13to. Harmed Dodd, ta.sto, 31 ward, Plitebtugh; Ilrawly II all.. .1., .51h do do Brener...do A 13•6%, ...IDS heels., roll ward, Plitebutsb, Roomettechato, Um - 4)o, IVIel I, 3d do do CHAO ilteod .te, eating 1.21.. 4,1. do Allegheny; Euler CH, torero, o,h do Pittemnrghl Frohlich Predettct,taeero, 'Reserve township; Ilwvey .1..., do East Deer do Her. Jos* ph, do lwereoce•1110. tlolllsg r X ~tor, eating bows, ttwettve township; Illidentreltd Leahy so do do Iteland Janus li , tavern, Penn do lif•Illl Icons.,, 0..3 .. , 1 wwd, Allsghtny, booth LeMpart. eating hum, 31 do do Kincgman Adam, Lost., 4.0 do do Khan 5010 ,,, do doh do do Loot. Wm U, d.. Won Liblabtti.; L 3 tw.b Edward: do 3.i weed, Pittelnrgh; 1.. km.. William, eattrg hone, Rower,. lowtellit, Id•goor Ilattasts;taretn, 1aw.,,,, Pliteturgb, Nl.ollson John, co Neat /tilts/et/1i blorgeo Het go. et. do 10.1 +tad, Pitteborgh; 111Pler Valentino, wok other gouda, Clavier, toltnaalir, Meta°, .1...q.t.. Jr, talwrit, 31 ward. Pilletdirsh; MoLso t tltlin /tend., do 31 do do Nettling Co. 1., do let .1., Alloglo 03 ; 001i4q Liao ry. do Lob do do Pane Jams*,do Lob eu du boob.7..litt, ..Cog h. nee, let do Pltteborall; Dot .r Csuper. do 611. do do . Wonting Chat ire, terwc, Ith do Alieghsoy, : Smith Huth. .to 1111113/1:14 township; khiOnarter J. 1... B. do East ti.cologhawl ha, !. Joseyt., N/11.1 otter g0..1., hth wart, totabortb: Steele 31ell hew, totero. 31 dot, do Fps. .1 lin H, du Lett Liberty; fnulth tissege, do 4:1. wald, Allegheny; Willson Woleert, do 110 n tow ottdp, W• hte , l Jobe% engine bonne, 31 ward, Pottallorghl Wctill William, do 4th do Allegheny; Wirt le Pr. dctltli 3,I ' Eliesbeth larnehlps Weber Jowph do Ith wind. Alleghtny. Yooog N,..ting hot., 21 do plit...orgia. TITOMAB A. Ron LEY, Clerk. (lett'. etfllce, A pill I.2.lriki. 0p1.1.3td OTlUF..—Whorem Lotter 3 To otamentary ,A,N to tto ..tata of Oht‘tta Brett ar.sined, !aloof Alleghe ny Gtr, hoar boon grantee' to rho sobrorlikorr, all porton. Indebted to tho told tttttt art minting:4 to make I trunetil. at. p•r0 , 114111/14 the. bating claims or danunda against th..tst.Crf Oh. .old decedent, will Inas known the mama •Illut delay, to WILLIAM 110LIIE3. Or Cornet ut /It or mod Market eta, Plttaborgb, tl. EATON. No. IT /11. h Wind, Pittibargh. Lltoolort. opl&la odd* IVOTICE.—The Paitnerthip lieretofore az- A.`‘ Whig betereea Cbarlea Wearer sod Audrey, U. Ear hat, °oder the Cent et • . 11. INGLltiff A 00.. but tbh day beau obotoPeut. Er • Itooltrost of the arm ‘lll'be Battled by A. U. Eualhb, at the old stood, TB Wood *tract. Pith. burgh. WILLtAbf /MULES, Y. if. YATON, Executor* of Chute. %aar e A. 11. 'MOLT/111. R OGER S' CITRATE MAGNESIA, IN POWDER The Nib ALTtiIATIYE IN THE WORLD, frr Pick ifoul eche, Bickers. of the ntomech. .11 afford. hILDIe ItChl KY alter Wing or d inkling too frost}--.D or to &tweets Waters as • cooling drink—and one bottle is 'loll to thews (In Its medicluel gropertine)of She Liquid (Inner. of Mammies. belling espial,. A . //LION 01 DOMINI mold la Now York t one less MOON . rot ashe Sy all Musses:a in Pletsborgh. Ilenafeelery IPS Forlog out, New York set,. 13.eksk for ItOGY.db . , West 0 G. ROUERICS-- -- 230 bola. N 0 3.folostfc 100 LI do do do 25 .do Golden Pyrop; 200 bap prime Rio Oar.: 75 bhda N 0 Pogo/. Lair to prim, 16 tiara.' Rim 76 boreal 5. mod 10a chola. Tobacco, 25 Ebbs Cut .d Dry Tobacco; is h.p 0 mat do 36 bide N C Tar. 19 0 Pitch, bblk. largo No. 3 Mackerel; itki. ca. 2 dv. 10 k Itt. No. I tmlly do; 25 bbla Noy of Icolkod Notting; al Of bob No. 1 White 11.0; 10 bbl. Wks Salmon; 15 bbls Trbob; 25 " Plotted darting: Tor Mil by i (spl3) WATT A WILSON. FLE,J EWES AND COR +At E— lk./ 75 bona Masiblo Rope )4 b IK loch; 100 bales NAT,' Oakum; " Noperkr do: 50 lu 15 dts ttg asof 52. lon Naallk °mac " " - • " I/nap OmAg • ZOO lbo assorted TANN; - 160 " bolono Drocosl4l‘m • WAIT A.W541, N.' 14/5 NO. AO Mem 'Usti • . ..,. 77,4 441;4 toot., with roy,ct, ALEX. R. REED, 2:o. GI Fab Tl ‘III.LERS MEW CONS/ONAI WITS -25 bhdt.ptioto N. 0. Berm U bbis D United Btaial tDrop; 10 " 01 " BtouJet• !lido Tor olio tow to ChM, SUNDRIES -111 bbls pilmo Cut sad Dry Tubuceo, 100 tam !Larch; 60 filar Candler; 600 bo.b D, Applrg 600 dcrort Drums, from aiumon to fawn :AOl6. C 6 Ip country Shim In nots aml for sit:. at 111 Aocurkt Craft opl3 OKA,' A VAN 001115N11 - - - - • nu no other. 41.1:3r0d WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE-- TV 60 doxn throw shoo Wuebboardo; 100 110 do ectetr—lucorted; 2 do ' du Tubs, do ' 100 do Ftdf Chums, do 60 bed. ?too Tad, do 60 do Open Ma Bas rtel ket% BO do too lid do do 80 do Clothes do 20 down Cob Hulot's.. 110 do Why Brocau.ntuorfod, With other ankles to* ouroaoas to mouton, for solo by •pl kdawr BAMUSL O.IOIILE, 21 Diseneerd. QUNDRIES ON SALE— MOLASBES-%2011bbI• Wats N. 0 ; lIIDUI-100 Dry nap GaTh—ILO blab prim% bog WbU.4 PPLII3.-.11:0 hub prhasTirk4 UOMINY.4IKIbbIa Besot. 1 .• - For alb law to cam' . somata ZILWO.IOII. splo Nat.lo litiaseese GS- Vint du. ALTILUUSE , OX JULIO/IL •BLICOTR • 0111-.1 Mato ow Modica! Ziestrlittg, emitted and pncod, sad les uwto the thistalecitofrargOk Remit% 121 4 odisrAsoulge. 47a-, I#4lips pay sad tisAlew gmml7.- . . AbbAl'iliatoborpodiml7 &dr: 'Yorlish ni; ma, TS haste mu* t . Jitb4loPt Elbbtrttinntitts. STEAM TO BOUTLIAMPTO HAVRE AND BACH, Th. Seaderbl3t Enema. Lim United tit Alm WI emery YOUTSIOUT between Ni amptan and Havre. EaM!EM3I AND 11.011. NOB DEW TOM. VANDERBILT. Lelevre,......Eat. Key 6 Wad. go, . 13 ILLINOIS. Oriffea---...8.A. Noy 19 Wed. Mat 8 Jona Wad-Jam Zi VANuER.BILT. Lehrer., IBA Joao Iti Wad. Joly 4 ILLIN OIB . II I I IIIa---..—..tet. Wed. 10 4 18 My 14 now Alps have water.tight compartme Wed. Aug. 1 nt. Price et Peerage mita r war th e Name— les (Shia $l2O • s loo lBecond--ssoi Third tjablo 838 Certificate. of Veen. Issued (rout Europe to America. Portia delivered lo Loation an r Pavia D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. rorl3 Sind eve Your Carpets! THEgreat enquiry has been made for a number of jeers by h, timekeepers, What shall are put nuder our carpets to protect them tram Vter sad motte— Tbia grand and valuable diseuveryeltscred nod patent. ed April lat. 1816, by J. 8.. II kEtHLISOTON, aud 1. sailed Ilarringtoree Patent Carpet Lining. Tble article heetog proved Ito utility het no come iota Mend amok/ alba to that scarcely a carpet •111 to pat &era Nth at It, nod It. rhosprool pate It within the reach of every faintly. It le warramad to add Oft; per mut. to the darabbity of Carpets, Oil Cloths mad .I!dattlog. The do. talls of Ita merit. to. too 130¢1000. to mention. It am be obtained at my ot the principal Carpet Storm thghont the Vatted ENDA and Is manufactured may by Ib.NEW TORII CARPET LINING COMPANY. Alm, exteuelve manufacturere of MAILMOTH COTTO DATTIND N AND COIIFORTABLES, Du bast and cheapest that have ever beim introduced In the market. Oftee 11 Dry St., Seslaroenn 440 Pearl Street. =EMI crden or inferntailon minuted trill be attended Co with protoptnem and dlailetech. Under the enperclelou of the patentee. J. R. HARRINGTON, dour. Manufactory, 448 & 450 Water St., N. Y. ilidrfiend for. Circular. sordered STILL. At! IGADI DOUGLAS ct SHERWOOD'S NEW SKIRT, TUX "BELLS or TO'S BOOTH," The moat p•rfeet and bnantlfail Sklrt aver rrodnot.d. -• 81 ADE WITII6UT CLASPS, A liti rusor must not to got out 01 u/drr, 1S 8, It, 16. 20, 32. 40 and 60 1100 PS. MEM reqot•ted to examine them before purchating o make. lIII.MUOLNALE DEALERS SUPPLIED DY DOUGIiAS t SHERWOOD, 51, 53 and 54'White Et., New York mt19:lool wiLLARo, EfAIIVEIY & CO., 84 Maiden Lane and 17 Cedar Etreet, Nl.ltV YORK. PAPER, .CORDAGE AND TWINE ent22.3n34 Prince ImparPAl Champagne Frkw EPERNAY, DE VENN& Ia CO , '.‘-1.! FRANCS. Salt by fel roperfable Dealers throughout the Cbuntry. rrllt9 fine brand 01911AMPAGNE, which until tins past ,ear—rett • confinedeacluelvely to th e twat tent. of the COttlintik,Of Europe, has now obtained the most nobotinded sncetheand popularitj in this °wintry. It Is month:tended by entfullot the first Ph,siciath of the city of New Tort, otter ill other win., on accoont of Its tg tnme rarity and delicacy, and those wbo once try It Mealy um any other brand. Althougn one year boa elapeed since its Introduction into this country, the demand Is et:wreathe and constantly incthieing. Oar arrangement. ore such me totem:lra the quality of the Wine being maint.thed at It. Present bich etendard. The Prince Imperial is Imported fifthly by o s, ore being the OW. ogeot. of Mews. De Vogt. Ai Co. Inttdo country. hold to thitielty by MILLED A ItIOKIfPON. E V. CIAUGUWOOOr, Noe 08,004 •04 40! Broodway, N. T M=MMUIMI:ZI ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, LAC:O RIIMIES, AND 7ANOT IRATULBI rakatell VANIJIt GOOD', tc, tc. Ttes subscriner bao In otos cura.l3 hslfs million dollars In asks* of this description of Goods, and omstinursto ftissi anal, from his Factories In Paris, the nowest do. signs, *hail h. nears Co. lila to largo quantities a. toon charm coti Liberal tains. JOIIN 0. flithifiLlLSON, !Co. 843 Brosi ray, Now lark. And 102 Ras de Ellchsltea. Part. )a772md THOMSON'S CORRUGATED SKIRTS. TEE DA IGLE TRAIN THE PARIBLA.T DRUZ, TIIR GOB .ASIT:R.. TOE WOVEN. 41;:. Err Mot err NMI, •n 1 ME• Crown aro "'" stainrwo on *very BLit (11I:t WE'VE GOT THEM ONLY 150.000 BOLLS or WALL PAPER Soma for G Cent., 6,m0 for 8 Cants, And some for 10 Cents. Thousands at 12 1-2 Ots. Beautiful Glazed Paper at 20 and 25e. 31A0Nlila \ r G XI% I'LLCET, 016 AND MARBLE Panels for Halls: BRILLIANT CEILING DECORATIONS With al to v.ttety of Now buffo. fa LIURARIFS, PARLORS. [WICKS, • PALOOW, CLIUELCUES. Ao. /OE BALE BY W. P. MARSHALL, +97 WOOD BTRS.ST AT THE. STRIPED TROST. apßloadAwT pipepdal Dyspepida I I Dlmpepsda II I nal is if T flow Cared? DYYPEPYIA is our National Disease—weak st,nuarb, &obis digestion, dist:real eller ealleg. metre baba, bilious condition. How men, wager with It end It. atlas lent symptom/I allow spirits, lasi DAWN coated tongue, obstapiged bead end attests of beedeebel Yet bow few Imo. bow to can lit Generally, beset:mettle bowels ere conetlpeteel, resort le bad to cathartics, w lesatlrew But sorb a roadie's° was sever cured by cathartics, whose °sly ago. la to weaken We digestion and Impels the Istegrtly of lb. emir* ateballatly• system But 110)1PEIBEIll LIONEOPATHIC simple medicated super coed hundreds oral* worst and mat oballusts mow This be doewslnardy De Improvlag th. Woo and restoring tb• Integrity of tbedtpoUe• organs, hewn wbble molt gnat app./LW, regular rtablta, . des, beed and tonoyult spirit. !nob • mee..leins Is Rem, and coke minims to be known to be •Fprertatsd. FIFTY OMITS PIM DOT. N. B.—A foil eel of Iluarsufe lloboZartieto Enema. iwith limb of Direciloro, end meaty datorrat 3Letuedlos, to rge viols, or am, fok lu Situ ceee,“. Yetbo7 came! fifteen Louisa:l6,3ol.SL There remedies, by the single botc or cam, aro sent by mall or tiptoes, bee of ebargs, lowly ed4noe,oo receipt of the prim Address In. P. 1.11/31PIIRKY• 00, No. RN Rrosehtay, New York. Buhl In Pltteborith by J. LAMB, JOHN PI rr9; •Ibb Bit , oY City, 0. P. YLSIIINO sad J. J. 2111 . . ooLltirueolecti or a. 13. a c. e. ateriLß, PAPER bIANUFACTURER,S And Denim in 130 R, MAT, CAP, LETTER AND ALL KINDS WS WRAPPING. PAPER. Ilea remoro.l from N 0.17 Wood argot to No.ll Smithfield fitted. Plttenirgb, Pa. trireead or Trade [Jr tog.. roes wax R.--..... 411.011 W. ircantsa, wrzmovr, °Ann d Co. (Lin Wave!, Pass a Cb ) Wholesale Dealers in .£011.351.1.CM' de DollakllF3T/0 DRY GOODS, No. 04 Wood Street, ad bons. above Diamond Alley• orattat etrranuftan. GRAFF A VAN GORDZR. .POLITICAL':NOTICES. ~ N ~~~D~: Coria - reea. Fos Corrostss.—TnomAs nowair.. Esq., 141 be • csedldeta for Come. before the Repub. Man Coeseentloo, for the 21st &strict of Altegbaby 4:panty. that meets Met 2d. MO. tern alterter fates ILO edam. iror York, &sib. Yfvtnr, 11." FOR RROISTER.—LinaRT W. IiARBACII, of Wales township, will be maims tbr County. Register, inthjert to the dectaloh of the Republkan Oolong Convention. epo d•wter Fos REcoanco.—Wssure KIWI, of Up. per eels to will be • candidate for an above offlm, to ghillies:l.bn of the IleponneanConi• 17 Col:motion. apl2.leteteli - -- - ' Lr.Foa- SzCORD-111..--A i3DI/L il" laants, of ~.." Malin town•htp, ail! be • caudidata f Conaly Recorder, entlee‘to th•Jecisitm of th• 11.. publican County Cooventlon. mr23.41a.t-T tc9-,Fosi RLCORDER.—DAVID S. blicKici will be • cundidaie for Comity Recorder, ineJect to tie decision of the Republican County Coneention. turrtdanta jr - Foe RICORDER.—J. P. Ross, of Allegho --, ay. will be e rend flats for the eb..ve cater, market to the dm - Woe of the Arpablltert °aunty Coavrattoo. mr22.leater D:0. row. HiCORDLR--1310. F. ktuDisiLL, Yawlcittey..l I be •tandl.le to for R,-tatim, mob*. to the tiodstoo or the Rroubliout Coooty Cooroottott mylikdttrter Clerk of the Courts. LERI OF TUB COURT& fd —Jso. 'mazolß, o FrPlesbar,b, Lt. aandidate for tha above subj.: to the decialun th e Republican County Calvet,. Rum man: 11.10 T FOR CLIYIL OF TIM COURTS—DIN J. D. 1LL..m.111 bee candidate for the abuee ofßee, mute lea to the dwl.toe of the Ittpebuesta (trout, tbecreuffoo. torl3-dAteleT 10. FOR CLERK OF IDIG COURTS —sAll F. E.u, of Lawreheeetlle. wilt be cal, Wale Ihr the alma office nadect to the ch.r1,1 , ..n or rne. RepaLllcau County Convection. shrift:AA...CT Fos CLERK or TII6 COURTS —DAVID lklAcralsok, of the 9et..0(1 We'd, Allerthery City, *III be a carAldere for Cler■ of the Catarrh sultlect 1/1 the dead,,o of the Repabllean Coma, Coaveutloo. mr3Akertell Fos ULIRIC Or ICE COUBT3.—W3t, A LLEILRON, Of Pitt tearoship, .W be a candidate 10. Clerk of the Claurtcol Allettben, cocoa', sobJeot to the 1 otem the Rolm ottcau CaottOy Oc.loatiog Convelalloo. Ja.3 i brlao tor CLZRK COP S.—JARLS LOWRY, Jr., f Pittsburgh, will be candidate for Chub of Clourts, outdoor to the dodsion of the 11.pol:ilk-so County Coogruttru. [W . FOR CLERK 01 , THE COTHLT.—JOLIN 11. of Commlowleablpoutdect to th• &chieq of itie Republic. Honey Cobvenliabb felaidautcr 4.)QlmialaSiolier 10..001'NTY CORMISRIuNEIL—WX. C. MILLER, Eaq., of Duquitine Borough, will be • uwidichice fur County CommWeimar, eal Jict to the deals:ono( Um Curial, Republican Cot,orlon. • malilkwiti/ .FOR COIIIII3BIOI4LEL—WILLIAII bl'Kzi, of Nobles toerneblp, will be candhists for County Commissioner, eobject to the dedalon of the Itepohllcan Chong C.onverithan. thrlO:dewicT 10.fisrtritLICaN COUNTY CON VIINTION.—The Republican Voters of the 21et Congressional Die. trice wilt meet se Ibolt nen I places of holding their pri mary meelloge, on 6ATCP.DAY, the 08t11 day of A peil, theme the heat Saturday to April) for the putpose et elect ing two date*. (from each .,. cn dletrkt) to meet 0 Con sentbn. at the Court floc ou the following WRD. NICSDAY,(teIog the VI REIT WRONENDAT, and Zd day of limy) at n o'clock, A. N., for the scarp.. of nominating a Congreeek nal candidata, and &Isola Ma rap:Amor...cif We tont delegatee to mpretent this Distrkt in the Republt. can National Consantlon, Which will assemble lo the oily of Mimeo, on My 10els day of the co n month (Ranier the pcirpoes of nominating Reps bacon candidate tor the Preeldency. The Republlcan whirs lithe Old Con/m.lons! Dlettlek en or ten of It as Its Id Ilegteeny county, being all !bit pars of the conaty Ijins aorta or the Allegheny and Ohio titers, will oleo 61.1, In lime manner, at lb. unto time and for the Isms purpose, and ,Lsir delegates ao Mime, sill assemble In Cot,l.MloO at the Court llama, In Plttaturgh, on the mute day met boor, and for the same purpose, •Ith the delegate* of the Ilse Dane reckoned Distert. The meetings I. the dtflatent verde and borongtis .111 be held between the boom of 6 and 8 efelock P. 11., Citify/Ms to be altered by baltot)•od thew In the township* between dm boars of 8 and I o'cikk P. II . (defer.* to be elected Ey mark tog) of weld day. lONS,y. KIRKPATRICK, Mulls:nap MUT', CO. Rep. Fa thicotedttes. DMus Elcies,Bee'y. mrlexlitstic, ißburational WILLIAMS, ClasEical and Commer- H. cf.] sa...A, No 7d St. Clair strert. Mr. Wllliams mly D 3 10303,110 bb ro from 3 .. N.lOl lo'cloct r M. 1....—511 per scholar per lr. of n "mks, ha eAratml. 10 " ler Paeacurapbic ile-p4r144,t Thettlo3ll.74—l toko gtoW plenum In saying that Mr. Q. Wiltlame lit an excelient nacliet.-40 fettling, &scree:, and Islthfnl. It la• prufesaltn to which ha la ithaDy den ted, and to which he brlnge not only a lorg •gnolonc• and MI •bent enthrone°, bat • tem•t coownenUounew, in winch I own teeth; hammy 0.1 knowledge that ;wean and pot.ae may folly cnnfi 1.. .A LIM T. Elea ILL. Ithutein Ihtuflogical Pecoloary, April "Ath,l9f4 I fully concnr with Dr. 110.11.111 n the above interment and recommend Ann. D. DI,LIO/7. Elle melba! of lambing and managing hie pupils esceale hi far •ny I have known at any time. B. 11. SPARKS., Pitt Townehip. Terchloz la • profeialon for iihkh het. peculiarly flue& OHM PILINTERT !ÜBE • " But end Cheererln the Use Cards tor ?dorm 'r Photograph Pictures, • Of Eu alley end at Low Eric., fEee ead !elite uedftrie Wets Paele.Aerrets,Str‘aw Boards N, on Awed and Pr Sul.e LE. • v e... A. M. COLLEEB, ineehouse, 601.1.1L50LL SMELT ELY. V. .1. a. TR A V ILL.LI, A. Principal - . PHIL J. CLIALHAS SHALL& ifithlo the no of my wge•lntence be has no mputor aa • teacher. JOBISPH P. GAZZAI(. He le owed the best teacher& =Orr whom I have eeur baJ m). woe. (terso) JOHN IL WAttOLII. The Thirtpllfth Bes.k will tosameht'4..l.‘ the TIBET MONDAY Of MAY. For Circular., etc , innelre of JOHN TRIYIN & P 068,47 Water rhea, or T.LL. riliVIN A CO. ZS Wood arc.' or of the Principal, Be. &tier, Pe. EDGEWORTH SEMINARY FOR YOUNG • LAMM!, AT aZIPICSLIer. PA. Rev. A. WILLIAMS, D. D., Principal. Prof. V. DaIIANI Teerher of Illoidoend Tyeech. " A.B WA Li t Teacher of Dratriog .d Painting. The Summer beep o nottnnecco on the FIRST NON. Dar IN MAT. An only • limited number can he receirril early application. ore dadretile. For terms, ao., tree etrtri• 1.0 'cloth me, he obtained we the Boot and Nolan Etores, or by oniplteation to the PriticipeL mr3litadA•P 131132 OLOME INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES.—We hare tho adman of so trouncing toile/ (blonds sod prdions it Moms that lhe eluting hummer Boados.(commonclad on the first Mondry of Illay).111 open soder very favorable ensphoa A corps of Teacher; of superior worth and coshed:Woos, has already Lel3o secured, sod DO Col, .111 bespared to tender the Institution worthy Ms public potrossge. Ortolan scooonetsg the bourn of shady, term, At., will be tamed within • few days, and may that, he had oo sppll. cation to the PtlecipaL ULITIA J. FRINOI3, Oseoesharg. PENN INSTITUTE, LIANOOCK STRUM . , NEAR PENN Will ai-opea on 1 1 11UNDAY,ALs stne •0008 T. Tams VC pa on of fale months. . J. AL SHIM aufayd ocl DtloNooßAPiim REPORTING taught at No 13 MN wort. "It Is a railroad apdaso literally—a trap railroad by res. so, of Da rupeditioo—a railroad by roam 4511131 rod,. tad& Rev. Dr. kt etFYLNS, U... wt.& Cap Rueful!) 241113 J. G. DAVIS. diitertionises. Oxotorirclel Woo Itooms No. I:4 1111 b street. LAW BOOKS AND BILSCELANEOUS.--, On !waning Keening, April ittb, at 7% .111 be mid on the almond floor of the Commercial Balm Monne, No 64 /I fth meet, a 'Almada edited. of Lam and lereons Looks, from a prlcate Idoary, and all In rEnelko condition. Among theism book. an Bacon's Abrkirsase 8 eels English Onancerd Esparto 10 sods, Coknos LOU 1 v 01.% Burkl. oo swidertn, 2 veto Pbßlip r Jr.vidaum. vole; Wharlon'a Amelia. Dorset. Ctiliq's tomading Chitty On Bill. Willy on Cuutrado ilngden on Venders; Adana on Ejectment: fonblat.qm.'s Ennis); Btearns na Hod 4c tido, 10. The 81samilla0mo0• Licolts embrace Standard and Poplar Apthors In eves, deomtmant of English Lllerature. Et. books can Os ersanmed on Barorday. apt: J O. DATIEJ, Anct. lIARDWAIZEt LIAILDWAREII JAMES R. LINDSAY, No. 72 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Importer and 31sonfecturtea Agent Ihr the sale of english and Americas !lardy/are. Igen 00. rcoatvtog the larva etokk of Zoilllah Goods ermt of the Ilona Woe. 700 rHolier and rook.] 200 d<o Pocket Ktthea, 600 ocut. &0..0..1dee, Trowels. ifs , hem tokbratol Afienufactoirent. Win dopllsate any Nor York forolco. spedif OUR THOUSAND SKIRTS PER DAY! firqulrlog /oar repArate FActorleA, And tho Labor of Ono Thousand Hands Aro rvinirrA Ib, &mud for Er omß oN'S isouso.don. ====M . 1 7711 E Subscribers are Agents fur AlcCor- JV'tsiclts &epos and Tema, one are sow in atom two and Mir bona. A utopia) a set up fer ohlba Pon as Roper mad Plowar. Arrangepteata am made I .)tLa Poona.. and bloofacturers to glee na a, Mode m% op F to &Wa be mid on beat Meru nand by them kr alien:food from rn Ohio, Petoraelrola, New 'Jam% Delaware, Marital:a oaf Virginia We as• prepared totals togas at ones and ship at or time timing to places &riposted to Dm gums ADO?* moot/. racrsrs & CO. STEAM BOOK- BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK 1 / 1 . 1 i 13 /AOTORY...—AII kinds of binding In Ism. sad kmall muutstlae, oraataaatal or Welsh 4001 reamosbis time. Umiak [sallies sunning so tarn. tabllshmentin tbis city. publishers may depend ppm her. lag Mak. Ins k dans la the boss atyle alai fa conab less thae than nn be dabs elmwhete. A. IL ROICAND. Lavadar of Improvement to Book Dullak, filagstirs Balldlas. No.. Id and 74 Third street. Pittsbargb ; aukrlydis T' IE WARM WEATHER gilt soon be hart sod lit:whom. all mu who hare tbalr val. fare at to aunty tholosalraa with a prrveutiva of airktatE for tblo my that* la willow brit. than a iillior.r• Moody. which you Canat gat JOSEPH FLEMING'S, " a. 7 Corner Diamond and Market et. PRINO MATS AND CIAPS t; . aest —No. Its the Ilin• to Loy If ;on wilk DAVI MOSSY. WILSO.N.B sA T muss, lateral rt.,4l:llPleay, IA the place tort the worth el Tour messy. NEW OOODS Jul ?waived fur thollolfeliqi w and tbenitlre itock =dud down to the LOWEST PAWLS NO CASH. dealtt COOK STOVES, lOC Mtn?, TBA THAI% WATCII COOLEIIB, BIRDCAGE; win sod rcatem RATBI7CI TOILW2 POSCILIAIi f //RAMP' TIMID PaltaltrtillaG ISETTLE ium nal!' n'-'?`°•,,ApreltslD 0 Tta• have abet of tha ood, tha kali% Was. at - the Waialeale had Itotall aturneallafttaMblf Winheasa of W. W. BIULDSHAMIIo.I24Waad lDst ifia4. dear below th•dga ant* Gottlaa fhla, HOTH-E 0 viss • w Atitilninzlest7rl' B I N , . susourama co% Irt! 6th et., opposite Pittsburgh Theatre, JOS. 11/.121.1CA5, Jr, Proprietor Print elegant end commodione Hall is new ,11, provided with 11 NEV/ USABLE BED BILELULD TABLES, either Sault and emetapproved etyle and paten r and is altered. limed op equal to any In the meaty Ito the aCCOVIMOIistIon of citizen. endetreozare, and for Vit.: air, comfort and convent ence, I. not in:unused, If &paled in the Wa.i.ervi &etre The Prtiptiet, wilds, • anatinnation of the patronsge w tlbe ndly bestowed on his Saloon Maio. fore, and arum the pablic that Every ettention b. pef to their comfart sod plower,. N. B —Agent toe the sale of Billiard Table% BMX Cloth, Nis, Cue-Pointe, Chalk antrall other articles to his lime which be ran dlizeise of on remediable terms and et the watintectnrer's who!, ale prune doillyd intiabeippla abbtrltatinento. JAMES A. TIE RNAN, 011POITZR Of FANCY AND r...alary GOODS. ti - holraale Denier fa HOMAR Y. TAPER GLOTE SUiPX S, NDSSS BRAIDS. SPOOL COTTON, NEEDLES, THREADS, - IHEE PINS. .5.421NG ,- ct-rrast CUTLERY, - LACER NOTIONEdr, MATCHER AND - No. 2 ft _ravrbarry .IE-M1 goods aro .old for CAEN, matologly law rates, rolyiug won Upon eztentiro Si ta anci malt prollm than none limited al. and blab prim, 01202 can OMAN CEMISNT, RObENDALE os7 'WENT, OA LCINAD [MUT/61,680MM PLASTER. Ac, 117.olerais and Beret st low nab price., by EDWIN A. 81111TIL t 8110, North-West corner Front and Willow strata, feltlylyd Philadelpala. 8, P17.3118T,8t 802118, • • IhIPONTEIL2 OF • HAVA.N.A. No. 216 Booth Front itmd, Philadelphia, Pa. I,Heteddisitedlh22.,EF, We receive regularly, and offer. e thois assorfmah6-01-', de•tneble T6saitedhas of hrogghte,flrzsers and others te tnetld feeklyd TH E DENTISTS BEST OUTLAY I 9 TO PIIRWIABE 1313.41.7r8 For .ale at DENTAL ATOP& sirarculara of .x - o...fin, mot on application to r ":• BUOY & &MUT,' 2t3 Rap .twat, PhlladelliALL Pa.' N. B—All erica will meet with promo anemic& • JaNCEocd J. B. MOONS & CO., ' - Flour and Provision Commission Merchants, No. 210 Nara tflartes, below rut dike, PEIILLDELPEaI IZTri • - Dnatil • Co, Banktro, Pb,!.. Garrett !putty, Book Sortboro 1,,br., der, . 4 ils.r , Prua •Oa., o gobs, .r. D.Lelmor, Cischanati, Q. Wriglat Broa. a Co., " D Bullock, Coro Zrebrogo Baur, uott Pryor, SL Whoicerle Grocers L. Commiasion Merchant 4.: I= Markel ES, dose front, north rids, PARaderpiSio, OFFER for rate the following, on the' mixt ' reasonable terms, vim 1.0.1 p.koce• Now Ymk and Ptals&lptas eyrape„a.'d .. too casks primp rstalllog Rios, bun bran helloed Sop", snorted, • •• ILO " prime Stotenns, • • 6.0 Inv Rio Cortes, Mom nod menllom goallths, %TIM tonal onaortaidat Tau, Epluto ro. • • • .14S CARDS t CARDS 11 CARDS 11 • Ar ^ RD:NO gOilool, C A:LOW ELL L & CO., 822 Chestnut Street, (opposite Girard 11=04 PHILADELPIPI A. :1 ) erzwiaIPORTATIOSIS4INE WATCH!/ PATES, PO !LUPE t CO. Watttes, In Oen.. CLIAILLt3 FIVAMLI &L'B London TYa.aupbrt, tor. sodas, all site., It limning Cum sad Op.; hos. • '- VitirSole Authorised Agents for above. GOLD AND SILVER, ENGLISII AND rams T O 23 ES 6. RICII JEWELRY. tam designs. DIAMONDS, PEARLS...I all the rastibasbl. sibvsa WARY, an,urpas.d In styla, Tula, .ad tint& Alll3- min. Strangsts visiting PhlladatrAtla, as. lamed to 011 their • .. NEW MARBLE iSi4BLISB7IZS7 • visit .talling co obllpitio• top YRICXS,Itt plata fora% ard JeßMyd NEW SPRING GOODS. Boots, Shoes, Trunks STRAWY-_QOODS. - AT sucur.ALARKEZ2 , -prica ik . NO. 109 MARKET STREET, Bets: n yam end Liberty, AVING RECENTLY FITTED UP.MY Jl.l. Rom by atldlog • DOW front Rad robLogluit 3t VD' erguiy, bad being La ox.lpt daily of Um •bove article, not from the to•aufoobar•to, mud haring puroband.rny /RAE at the Am plop trod to ad! either *tango or retail on as favor*. blo tams u any Elotuo to the Wt. I tav Woo tocelved • c.1.61ca ae.ortmwl of • (tom ma of the largest ruagrufutorlea lu tha sroild, the • tulanatess Work.." TherWore I:aux able toesmapet• 4OC. °regally slit ans elthtr lu this My or ba 1%1 a. _ dalabla. Inalehasta Ell, threfore, saes bath time ind socae7 giyoi m• • gat. P. 8.-8.8. 72,T1788 can b seen at tbisestsbl.4lZat., aloatatoßorrgs •• IRISH LINENS; ': - DAMASK S , DIAPERS, go. - 7 -- nONSIIMERS OF RICHARDSON% Ell 4 Texa -7' ited Mum &alma at obtelsdeg the MUM! , . 00..1118; abould ..• thst the ankh= they parchsee ed with the fall name of the erte, J. N. RICIIABASahN, BOMA OWTIER.. esithigteratz alp:reader sod ered u fga , ollltyet the ... Mode: eastaltfee ed Werke sad defective U. nas mune atter seam ead pealed wttb the lame erg C I=o._ NM. bp Illeh ners, who, rqprdieuouf the Wary ttraeV leilloted alike ea the to to eormatner sod the teattutheefr;- linen of the melee Goods. will vet Prettily 4beodcsk et? , letdeses so preetebie, while purtturer, cut I. Impompq wtt.6 CleAll of • learibleol clunear. - J. IetILLOOK2* It spthlydip Lvov. ChUrcb StreeZtTliteet.; • BONNETS; HATS. &C. • -- . • . • ()BSA? CIIANGI6 FITLE R. EL PALMER No. IE3 Market street ~, Is Now Opening n Pull PLAIN AND luny BONNEP3, of sun tnWL tow In ----' • II 3, Bo r 3 , _it US W, AND MUM'S' LTA now, ASO 'AHOY BATA, trliiiiiod , and WittfitoOt. l Z:?.Z. -7 , RIBBONS ILOWICIARtriIIIATABLETAIIII.COUSIN,,,;7:- nom DAME% BONNItY 11 1 /LEB,LAOZ3, ara aw tjLlfl MINOS, So. . Ato, complata amorkant of Men' aidSoe•Yilt and WuOL FIAT. OM ale to Metal tonna _ . awl Imam/. 0 in RCIL A N T • idtlog Badman Monti WI to ittatshis theextendrie - meek of /AMOY NUODS, 120211LaT. GLOVE& do: drabl;: , ' "-- for ode by MILD. //MUM -1.81188, • = No. 20 Dedham It le cme Of the mod exteattes la the costotrnedl "• 7; props letue are tally. prepared to compete l with northers :". take. V A 0 0 B- REESN, DIAUDI IN - PIG yarns . - 1R0N034:-1. Boas.? IRON;5olult rrtex. _• • AND CANADIAN GLASS SAND Rr aironuns-oolufse, or rum AND antrazux,-;-:-7:- 110N0, 1. ROM AND ZZAUTINIIL•-rN oriat?i, APpnned bl TlM** be ?HOWSON% CONNTIGIAXID, /MIEN."""` 10 - 00:1111 VilDTil • -- coma ENOLNUI larihms. ?2 , • mut doltalge outlay . as aplo • BORCEIPINLII • aYde , „!--1 , . - MEAT 13A/E3, • conata coo todkproli t , 7 " IrLO9l.—UO auks tzanr,___ • ti Sad whim gat bysortaiums =WIRTZ, Kok 611 ritersaa - • • /iMUSEMENTS. lIITTSBURGIE W. MIADERSO —.LEMKE nuns lIPADEini=: Dress Crete end - 15ually Colored FRIDAY RTMIINCL APRIL 13th, DENIM' OP run lIICSDRESOF, who h 7 mend mines; •DII a. TOPSY la UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. trod. Too, awrir. Ear. Elculenon; • "' ' "iii '~" ~sa'`~ • - Product to oblotatlE NATO OP LIMN -Hate, NEP, true Heekierwo. wato May, gloat Lill. • F'RAPBL -- Pi BILLIARD B.A.LOON. FRANI:LIN rum. ND CDT CARDB LOWEST CASH PRIOE3, STRAW; GOODS, JOHN ROBB, 109 Market Iltroet,
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