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Od Sunday morning, between three ni four ©’dock, the extensive u|] factory 0 | j;. Messrs. |.Zog and Painter, on the eor^ : Ber ofWalnutand Etna streets,'in the Fifth 1 Ward, vu discovered to be on flro. The Steamcriirere a eontiderable time in reach lag the ire, and the flames obtained inch headway that it became impossible to savo tha faotory. It wee a large wooden i tractate, . oorered entirely over with' sheet-iron, so ae to nadar it ire proof from without. The fires had nil been carefully extinguished at noon on Saturday. The incendiary' most hare * Coined aoeeea to the factory by some means, before’he could hare applied th*e match. It was stated that the fire had been kindled on* dor a large lot of empty nail kegs, piled np in tfceworks, but how the party got inside to do. this Is not explained. The faotory oontained some serenty.nail machines, which, together with a' considerable stock of nails, will in. ▼olraaetTereiots. We did not learn whether there was any Insurance on‘the proport} or not. Bernal houses, in the rioinity narrowly escaped deetrnstion,and were romewhat dam aged by fira : and water. Tho engines ren dered eflUdeat service in chocking the pro gress of the flames. . The following preamble and resoletions, adopted by the officers aid priratei of Co. O, 123 d Regiment Feana. Volunteers, late com mended by Capt. Bolsol, should hare reached os some time ago, bat hare been unaocouata bly detained in the mail: Gaxf xxix Fxioxxxcksiuxq, Va., ) Quarters Co. 0,123 d Regiment Pa. VoL, t -Saturday, JanuaryS,lB63. ) Wxxaxiij lt has pleased Qod, in his pror idanoe, to remora from ns by death, from wounds reeelred in the recent battle of Fred ericksburg, our lets breve end respected oom mander, uapt. Daniel Bolsol; ana, Whereas, we desire, a some suitable way, to manifest our sorrow for his loss and regard for his memory $ therefore, JPseoieed, That the memory of Capt. Daniel BoiselwiU erur.be oherished, and his many rirtues and noble traits of character remem bered by us.. In our late oemmander we feel that we hare lost a friend. Though a strict disciplinarian, and requiring a faithful per femail ne of duty on me part of his men, he was erer watebfal of their comfort, kind to lhotiek,and anxious' for the good of his whale company. Brer ready for duty, which he always faithfully performed; brave and cool la battle, in him the serrice has lest an latomgent, intrepid, and entrgetio officer. Jheotorf, That we hereby tender our sincere sympathy te the bereared family and friends of curtate Captain. Wa mingle oar tears with we do not sorrow as those who hare no hope. We tout that the Cod of Ankles and Battles has only said to him **Oome up higher.” We believe that ha had takau Christ to be the Captain of his salvation, ■and that cur loss is his eternal gain. Bwetesd, That a oopy of these resolutions ns forwarded to the wife of the deodased. On behalf of the eompany. A. fit. Oaxkxox, Ist Sergeant. til BFJBCIAIi LOCAL NOTICES* Gaora ax»Baxxx's bims Magxisi, for maanfaeturing purposes, are the A. f • Cxatoxt, General Agent, . # 80. 18, Fifth, stmt. FoaTau axdWixtxs Wxim—lhe winter •Is xpoa us, and we must proride oorselres with the material to keep us oomfortable. A feed and wall-made orercoat is the rery artl de,andwe den't know of any piece, where our leaders can get one that will look as well, and at the same time withstand the most ss rere weather, as at W. fi. MoGee -A Co/i, oeruar of fedaralstreetaad’Diamond Square, AUaghany. Thair stock of overcoatings, bustacss and dress olothing, pantaloons of all description#, art well assorted, and of the latest style. 'The gcutlstesa’s furnishing -goods department is aU that a purchaser wenla - wish.' fall on McGee A Cc. if yon desire e mice suit. fIAMDfcL fliiim, merchant tailor, would BMJtrwpoetfnily inform his founds and the f |nmU7 that he has iwcurned fromjhe jUit'.wiih his u« stock of fall amd winter goodi.-HU stock ooasistt cf the latest stales ofdoths, easilatres and. vestings, 'selected fromthe latest, importation*. Gentlemen de siring a neat fitting garment and at prides lower thaa at anj other tailoring establish ataac la the city, would do well to giro him an ear ij oaiL Samoel Graham, msrehaat tailor, Ho. 64 Market street, one door from third. Voluxtsxxs, AmsTtoxl— For the derango meaU ef the system incidental to the change of Met, Wounds, Eruptions, and sxcoiaree, whioh every Volunteer Is liable to, there are mo remedies so sale, oonvenieut, and reliable as Holloway*# Pills and Ointment, 25 oents par box. - 209 Cxoxoa Houmt PaxsaxTß.—J. M. Bob arts, Ho. 17 Fifth street, is nonr opening the asaat ehotoe stock of fine Gold and Silver 'Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Fancy Goods ever displayed in this city, and is sell ing them at remarkably low prices* Horton to the property owners of this city U hereby given, that any repairs needed stoat their houses :wiU be done promptly. If they leave: their order at Oithberfr Oarpeuter and Joining Shop, on Virgin alley, jnst above SmUhield street. Oxninos flsfcij will be taken at the Omnibus oHee, H«.dMld!Mrt7 atrwi, d»jr or sight. Allordan Jaft ii lh. .boro plao. will b» promptl, U. AO tails nut bs paid laadTUM. to DIED: •OOT*—Oa flttardaj Boraioi, ITtb Inti., at 7 > o’claek, TBOS. BOOT r, In th« CsS ,aar of Mi aja. Ika ItofrU .»ffl taka plaoa oa MO3DAT, litb tart»*lo.'dock a. a. Iba frirada ol tbi ImOj an napeettallr lariud to atbad. •?A{“ifeSiX**’ KLIZIBITH QBAb. Is tbo Wth )aar crbtr au. Tortnaaltoana, Ta.-, rflAßi.au SOWASD BAXIU,a a.mUf .f,£, aKt ruautTasU TolutMiß. “ 8 BtbfLl—Ob tba 16th Inat.. at tba roaidaßoa of hi. BMria, Tfcoa. C. Baacla,la Hatriabarr, nntata 10MB K.BXMPJUS. of 00. K, lit Saar,.; Obcs. u d U vaon; aoa. ef dapt. J. It. Zaapla, lSMalaf t fa. Tola. A. : opjrM«pondcnt of the Buton Travrfltr at SWebura H.G. writt* the following con ooniing a nagro aobool at that place I “I haro jut Tialtad • negro lohool, 1 noTor.had nob bard work to control mj riatblei In my life. Tbero eat along Ini aide, of tbe room, all In one elaee, little girl* of fire yeara and men of forty—each Adranoed in their .todies. Of ooone tbelr curiosity wu excited to fee thaitranger. So, oocaalonally, they look ed nu wblab called fortb from tbe old man ln enitrge tbe admonition, ‘Confine yer-. •eb t* yer boki. Sam, keep yer eyes on' yer knowledge bake.: Mias Suaa, stop dat, or ni give yer de eowskin 'cross jer lege,’ and other geatle conebtions. I beard jbem read: and as they were etanding op in rows, without regard to height or age, eeadlmi 1“ conoert (7) interspersed with the old man's aoowla orer bia' big brass •peeuelea, and bia threateninge with the wwvdn, I ooold not resist ah lnrolantaiy parmta— Q en. Wool, who has »e«l*aed to tbe Department of tba Baat, inoladLig all tbs Stain aast of H«W ®J« stared vigorously into tba diaobarga of hla naw datlea. Ibo different karbei* and forts in hla. Dspartment will ba pnt ln a parfaotatat*. jba form on ths wa asaat ara to U urongiy fortified, and ■wUlatonoe.baetitngthaned and patio en davfclatnbia fft The Lute Capttßoieol. the latest news BY TBLEGBAJH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR BFEUUL DISPATCHES. Speciel Dlipetcha to the Pittsburgh Gesette. . WssßixaTex, Jan. 17,1833. A CAUCUS OX TBS CAXIXST QUISTIOX. : Ths Republican members of the House held a caucus this evening on the Cablue question. It is beliered there is a desire on the part of a large portion, if not the mijer- Ity, to unite in the declaration of a want of eonfldsnesin the Cabinet as at present, or geuissd, and demanding a ehasge—a demand which the President could not cavalierly dis miss as be did that of the Senate. It is the conviction that nothing short of suoh radical measures will prove at all adequate to the de mands of the crisis. The result of the eauous •ill probably not transpire to-night—possibly not for somo days yet. j Another important letter from the Presi dent to Gen. McClellan, has been unearthed by the MoDoweli Court of Inquiry, We transmit it In full: _ ExKranT.MjL.Blo*,} „ ■■ WuhlogtoD, P.t,. 3, 1862. j •My Dnr.Su-iYo* ud X k*T. di.tlnot ind dlffsront pluuj for » movem.nt of the arm. o. lh. Fotomaa. Youratott.jdownth.Chai apoalto, op th. Rappahannoolt to Urban, and aorois tho land to tha tannin aa of the raUromd on York river. Hino ia to : more dinatl. to t^ Cin ft 0B aouthweat of Uanaa sas* If you will give me eatisfoetorv an- ITJof *°t i?* fcu ? wi °g queatlona. I ihall gluily yield my plan to youra: »•" iarolra a graaUy azpanditnra of timiand money than TiCl ° r7 l r .aldabl.by l o. w*? would “ not U >•** Taln- S th l6 would break no gmat line of the enemy a communieatlona, while mine: would 7- • . ***• of dilaater, would not n aafo ntraat bo more dithoult by your plan than by minor Yoora, tnUy, Axxahab Lixoolx. tb* ruorr’s eouxn ixtxstigatiox* i A ipeotal Treasury agent ha£ bee a sent to Paget’s Sound to invsstigato the alleged mal practices of the CoUeetor there, Victor Balth. A formerly well known newspaper of Cincinnati reports that the charge against Smith are groundless, and commands Mm for having effected a redaction of thirty thousand dollars in ths annual expenditures of that offioe. aovnxnxxT vixaxoxs. i Tho Mays aud Moans inbrooxnmittee, com posed ef Messrs. Hooper, Horton qnd Spauld ing, have had a long conference with Secre tary Chase, on financial matters. Hooper’s bill, whioh has hitherto been'thought to stand no ehanoe at all in the House, coses nearer representing Mr.‘Chase’s wishes than *qj other. Wabbibotox, Jan. 18,1833. OIXUA& scxxsioa axd thi rusrnxxr. ; Three weeks ago, Gen. Burnside issued an order for the troops to march with tea days oooked rations. Within forty-eight hoars, the President oountermanaed the order upon the information of two offleprs of Franklin’s division, who oame up and declared to the President that the army wkt so demoralised that, if it fought, It would be sure to be cut to pieces. Gen. Burnside came op to ask the rpason his order was countermanded. Learn ing these facts, he demanded the names of the offioerr, but was refused, and than tendered his resignation. Tha President would not aceept this. Gen. Burnside has siaet learned the names of the officers, and will eourt-mar tialtbem. UOIRAIT CKASI AKD Tfl« 808-OOIUCXnn OK WATS AID IIKAHS. iAt an interview of Spaulding, Hooper and Horten, the tnb-Gommitta* of Ways and Means, with Chase, yesterday, the Sesretary agreed'io severabportions of the Wayi-ana Means blit nosr before tbe Houis, as follows: First—The six per ceoti tweaty jearbondr. Sococd—To the iuoe of! three basdreO mil lion iaterest-beariog note#, the interest Dot to exceed six per eehu, payable half yearly io lawful money, sot necessarily in coin, and odfivertlble into legal tender at pleasare. -Third—To the'iiine of- v three hundred mil lion legal tender, he dejrfrtd permission to tell tweaty year bonds at the best price he ean obtain, instedd of the. market prloe as low as it sow reads. He broaohed his basking scheme, bat the Committee received it eoldly. Thoqnestions they asked abont paying sol diers broughtoutfrom Secretary Chase an em phatic declaration, that requisitions had never been made on him for money fur them, and tfaos shifting the blame eh to Scoretary Stan ton's shoulders. The Committee seem dis posed,' however, to bold .him responsible for the fail ore. VXB XXrVBMOAX 04UCVS, Lut night, was slimly attended. The mem bers, who were present, tell those who were hot, that the first resolutions they passed was ndtto let a member, who did not attend, know what the eanons was called der. It is known, however, that the purpose is, if possi ble, to secure such expression of the Bepnb llcans as will compel a complete Reorganisa tion of the Cabinet. The caucus adjourned tojmeet again on. next {Tuesday evening. A good many members are somewhat timorous ebout participating in its notion, not that they do not heartily"sympathise with the pro posed design, hut because of the miserable failure of the Senate oa the same subjeot, gives them wholesome distrust of their power in the premise*. At the eanens last night several propositions was known to have' been submltted and discussed, but the mem bers are loth about their pledjge of eeorecy, and give no etie to the nature of the action proposed. XISBIOVAKT SIXMOS. The President, Secretary Stanton, and nujneroui other dignitaries, attended the Missionary sarmoiapreaohed to-day by Bishop Siipidn. At lts close,-the President wii made a Ufe dlrector of the Amerioan Mission ary Boclaty, by eentribntions raised on the Spdtr Wabmixotox, Ja»A 17.—Lieut. CoL ZUtoon, of ithe Maine artillery, and Oapt. Chandler, of jOen. King's staff, were examined to-day in tiio McDowell Conrtef Inquiry. The evi denoe is aot important. \ Bo °P«» Horton, and SSL.*! 1 ’ a fub-CqinnUttee of tbe and Means, had a long eoaferthee to-day itith the Secretary MUtloa the best means the financial conditions of the ©©entry. IhJJ)luirakmiit*jlß tik Bou., t.bUt fi»y» ky-Mr. Hoopu t hu th. SMr.Urr’l en donement. . : * * Feymenu to the Army. Washdtotox, Jan. 18. —The current error that payments to ibo army have been suspend red} requires correction. Hearly nine millions hake been paid within the past top days, and the payments yesterday exoeed a million, irbeae'payments areall msde under the law as passed at the laat seislon. ’ The joint resolution anthoriilog an addi tional iisue of United States Treasury notes only reached tbe. President vesterday, and cannot be signed, and retinneo to the Hente before M«day. ■ : .. From Fortress Soiree. Foxrasss Jan. 16.—Gen- Cook, from Hew York, arrived; at Fortreu Monroe this morning., : i Tbe steamboat Thomas A. Morgan brought inj from • Yorktown to-day, a rebel cavalry min, who came Into oorlines and gave him seUwp- He aaye be U*dee«rter from Stuart's Uevelry*- ,-p—., Official Report of tho Capture of the Pont of Arkansas. WaararoTo*. Jan. 18 Tha following haa hoon rteeivod headquarters : Meuphis, Jan. 14,1863. T ° Ua l- « to report that tho foroas, under my oommand, attacked tha Post of 4?“*“ 10 o'clock, and haring stormed ‘ * ork *. ‘ook a larg, number of E, ri fo mJJ' Tarto “ ,| J estimated at from 7.000 to 10,000, together with .11 hi. .torn, ani- ? onlUon * of *«. Rear Admiral B.rld D. Porter, commending the Mississippi squadron, ,B, tlrety .od brilliantly oo opor al.d In aoooiaptiiblng ibis oompiei. rococss. JfHS MoClbrkand. ro , s , Msjor Geuerel C«jmm*odinK. [Signed] u. 8 * Mejor Generel. Oaiso, Jan. 17— Tho ram Storm, which loft Arkanaaa Poit on Monday, and arrived her. to-day, oonOrma tho oaptara of that post, rho attack was made on Friday eranini br the gunboats, th. land forces .debarking twh miles below, and marching in the rear of tho fortifications. Tho rebels had earthworks two miloa below tbe main fort, from whioh they wore shelled, not, however, before tboy had done some damage to. the gunboats, thro, balls entertng tho porthole orth. Lexington, killing lour men. Tho main fort, which is represented as having boon very strong, sur rendered on Sunday. B The officers of tho Storm say that they captured aU regiments In the works, and that, at —jlight onl Monday, two Taxan regi ments, not knowing that the plaoe had bren •aiTondored, came in to nlnforoo tho enemy, and were also captured. Newly all of tho ammunition, taken by the rebels from tho steamer Blue Wing some days linos, was recaptured. A reoounolaianoo was sent up tha river. It had not returned nt tho time th. Storm left Our loss was not so heavy aa first reporwd. From lionfaville. L0BI8TILL», Jan. 18.—Captain Coombs, of the steamer Trio, has arrived. Bis account Indicates gnat exaggerations in tho recent Nashville specials: Ho was hailed by about 6,000 saralry, and ordered' to remove his crew and wounded men, who wore put aboard the Hastings, which, srith tho Parthenla, had been captured. The gunboat Slidell surrend ered without firing a gun. Oapt. Oorinbi denies that Forrest is anywhere in the tfein ity. He says that there were not 4.000 or rebels thereaoouts. Military circles here exhibit some anxiety on aeeount of the reported large rebel rein forcements from the Army of Virginia. i A fleet of 25 boats arrived at Haahville. oovered by two gunboats. At the lhoals the boats Dm Moines City, Soience, Freestone were fired Into by the enemy at the Bluffs, fith rifles. Three man on the Utter were wounded. A large mail was- received. The beats laden with army supplies arrived on Wednesday. The rebels robbed the steamer Hastings, containing wounded soldiers, of provisions and stripped the wounded of all thsirolothing. Southern News, Hew YoiCj J an. 18.—The Richmond papers of .the 10th contain a telegraphic; dispatch to the effeot that all was quiet at Wilmington, H. O. It was believed that the Federal-fleet and land forces were on route for Wilmington, and all non-combatants were requested to leave the city. Another force of from 6.000 to 10,00 ft strong were said to be advancing to wards Elusion. A Federal bltekade steamer is ashore off WrighUvills. in the Bound, and her crew are •till on board. Another blookader was l^ing ; near, and the former stands a «h*uct of be coming a total wrvek. The steamer Columbia had ran the blockade of a Confederate port, and another steamer run in from Nissan, N. P., with a heavy mil and a valuable assorted cargo. She reports that six swift steamers are freighted and about U» sail from Nassau fer the Confederate ooast. Another Hebei Privateer-*•Depar* panare of iron* Clads. Xiw Yoke, Jm. 18.—Tba brie Huvulock, rad ths schooner Carrie A. Patnao, from Bt. Thomas, have arrived, with dates to the 6th ioaU They report that tbe brig Gilmore Meredith, of Btltiooiti rad tki sobooher Wait Windy aalledon tho 4th forJJsbi, rad tho noi day ware chased baek by tha rabal privateer Retribution. 6he Uy .Quids the harbor, rad daring the night sent bar boats alongside the Gilmore Meredith, at anchor In the harbor, and took off fire of bar rrtv, who willingly desarud the brig. The Retribution UleaaU five goes. The iron clad steamers Kahant and Wee hawken left tbe b*rj Yard yesterday aiter nooa. Tbe former proceeded down tbe bay, while the latter anchored off Bed loo's Island. Latest from Aspmwall. Hxw Yonx, Jan. 18.—Arpiawall advices to Deo- 80, eute that three blocks of building* were burned there, iaeludiog tbe Paoarna Railroad .ffise, end theHmara, St. Caarlee, and Aspinwall hotels. The loss is estimated at $300,000. The iwsmsr America, from Hew York, was at Aepinwall with New York passengers on board, the steamer from San Francisco not hiving arrived at PanauA. Toe steamer Champion, from Hew York, which left on the 22d, had not arrived on the 3nh uiL Rebel Severity Toward Oar Captured OUBcers. Balvikom, Jan. 18.—A Fortress Monroe letter states that Colonel Ludlow, from City Point, says that all the commissioned ofloera of the United States, captured after the 12th of January, will be handed over to the Gov ernors of the States where captured. He says It is highly probable that all the ofiesri cap tured beforo the 12th, will Jra*leased. • „ * There an a large numbcrJof Murfreesbtto prisoners now at Richmond. Republican Caucus. Wabbxxotox, Jan. 17.—A number of Re publican representatives held a caucus to night at the Capitol, to deliberate on public affairs. Those who wen present were enjoin ed to secrecy regarding the publicity of their proceedings. It is known, 'however, tVt there was not a full attendance of members, some altogether dropping off and absenting themselves from the caucus. The Hew York Assembly. Albaxt, Jan. 17.—The House of the As sembly was the soene of another exoltement to-day, attending the election of Speaker. The proceedings mainly comprised ftllebui tering attempts to stave off a vote. Finally the House adjourned till Wednesday. River and Weather at Louisville. Lovnviua, Jan. 17.—This morning the barometer stood at 29:66—thermometer 20°; wind southeast and oloudy. Bren lug—Bar ometer 29:96—thermometer 18° j wind south . and olear. The river is rising very rapidly. Destructive Fire in Wisconsin. , Bxatxe Dam, Wis., Jan. 17.—A fire last night originated in Malone*s grocery, land consumed seventeen stores and two dwellings In the same block. Loss to tire buildings, 117,000; damage to stoek unknown. Arrivals and Departures. Hxw Tons, Jan. 18.—The frigate Coloreds, Com. Goldsborongb, arrived to-day. The United States gunboats Iroquois, Weehawken, and Hahant sailed to-day. Markets by Telegraph. New You. Jan. 17.—Flour firm; 2,000 bbb.sold at Ohio, floutbero, $7,10a 7,65. . wheet lc higher; 60 uOJ botbeU were eold at for Chicago fipriog; for Mil waukee Club, aud 91,64(91,67 lorhed Wetteru. Corn firm: 8,000 bush eoid at &£o Beef quiet. Porknulet. Uhl iteajjr at WhUky firm: lO.OC bbU sold at 45c. Goiale quoted at tbtdc. Beceipta —Flour, 16;70i bbU; wheat, 2,0 U) bush; Cora, 10.000 bash. PniLaoxLrats, Jan. 17.—Flour is held firmly at 96,56-ior Superfloe and for Kzua. Bye Fl'ur steady at Wheal scarce and tbe demand felling of B*l at 9156; White, 81,65{ULg6 Bye steady at U6a Corn acarce; new Yellow la worth Me. Clorersetd hetira at Provisions bald firmly. Whisky more active; 1,100 bble. sold at esc per gal. Bawmou, Jaa. 17—riour steady; Westers In good demand. Wheat steady. Com actire and nuchwgyd. Whiskey held firm at 48c. Pork firm; mem bwd ** 916,76, > • - ; .F* I ' 7 a!*W a«iAeOtMM mLi PI M «ppU 'U>«ews 'or eeieb*- ... _ JuHN A. tt*j.Bhaw, il in to'nrn?e ana log V/sMsby ISAIAH DICUT A (XL \, i. BIFEH INTELLIGENCE. TU rfra i Is again needing rapidly, and last even, log the pier. mark# Indicated twelve fret, The weattifr «sv extremely cold yesterday, and the result Is the Allegheny river Is foil of floating ico. A syet, however, the ice is this and scattered, and will not seriously Interfere with navigation. Coalbonmen w re busily engiged yesterday in hir ing news, getting tnppU-s'oa board, and making other necessary arrangements fbr leaving. Quits a number of boats passed down daring the day, des tined; principally for Cincinnati and Louisville, though some of them-will undoubtedly be sent to Memphis, ts there is a goftl demand for coal at both of these places. Considerable difficulty, we under, standi was exp rienerd In obtaining crews, notwith standing very liberal pay was offm-rt. Boars going to LoirUrflls ff-red fmra $35 to $lO, t j_C«iro s&> to s*s, abd from $7O to $75 for those de t us-I Lr Hem phi.. ' There Is no fca'ure to notfo* iu tininess at the wharf. The oflerijjgs of freight are ou'.y moderate, while tbe reccip s ire ut-xt to uutbing. The arrival* the Armada from Wheeling, and Qrlent fiom fit. Loots.* The Emma Graham, from ZraesvUle, is das h?re this morning. The drparturvs oa Saturday were the Minerva for Wheeling, Echo for Gallapolis, and Lizzie Martin for Zanesville. ~We bear It rumored that the tow-boat Tlgrets was one of tbe nomber of boats captorod and burned tbe o her cay by ths rebels on the Cumberland liver. The Tigress was a pow*riul tow-boat, and hat b-en engaged, until recently, in towing cool from hers to Cincinnati. Great anxiety is manifested io hear the nemeS of tho hosts destroyed, as some two or three Pittsburgh hosts uro-known to h»vo teen somewhere on that stream sbont-that time. 'AMpsXMXjrra. THE&TEIi ~ I—u- On TUESDAY, Jan. 20th, at 10 o'clock a. m. “d S o’cipck p. m., wiU be ssld, at Daria Auctisfik 64 Fifth street, a large stock of freah Dry Goods!' a*' Furs, As., comprising Union Linens, Faroi? turn Chintz, Cambric Uaodkeroklex F.ench Meri noi, Dreae fields, Alpaocas, Table Linen, Damask Sspklja. Mareeillis Qullta, Llnia Thread, Spool Oouon, Dish Tilmmlnga, Doeskin Caislnura. fol. nets. Ladies' Cloaks. Wool Sontagt, Underoleetss, Woolen HoJenr, Spring Steel ani Whalebone Hues Skirts, French (forests, Ladies' Balmoral Boots. Children's Scots, Miues’ Btanr Hats, Fur Canes! Victorinea, Muffs and Cuffs, -Children's Woolen Goats, Shirt Bosoms, Faao/ Flannel Shirts, Men's Wove Jackets, Ac. J. G. DAVIS, Auct. fTALUABieHr ttTOOAo A 1 AULIiOiV Jf -On TUESDAY EVENING; January 20th. ai TR o'clock, will be sold, at the Commercial Bain BwmAKo. 64 rifth street: " 25 shut* Merchants A Manufacturers Dinkfitook: 60 do 1 Allegheny Valley B. A Co. 1 60 do Pittsburgh A Steubenville AB» O?.; . 1 Allegheny County Ooopoa.Bond for SIOC-O J» IT i J. 6. DATlgf Anct, »'wf jrra. ANTED— At the Hgtju of Kxfuob, a MALE ZEAGHEB. 6a} jj $376, and found. Applies tins to be made at ths .Institution, on MONDAY, Jan. lDtb. Hons need applj unless well rsoommen *ed. AKXU.LI—A UAKDNKH, to tak« » mit~,6»rii«a Md until TiAeyird, [s?• laoolra r*B fTßttr. ■ - t BAvoNua uiarmnuuN, so. aitunxu> SrmurT, (oppo«li*'U» (natotf~ Chartered bjr thcLtrtilatnra omens: PAEK.Jb. VIGk FftUlftUm. a. r. u«dd, A. ttsissau, - Jothu tthixi#*, J»wb 6tunirath, Alex. firtdit), Allred dtook. TBCITBXt: Jc*lab Etaf, ,C. fcu*. 0. H. W»:'a,i A»- Boh, Jo*, bilworth, ft I>. Ctoctirmn s,o : r ti. Jc«*. f EaMb, • J. W. Uicfc«((uu .ft', J. &L CioruAo. >. HBU*rua,Ae H furalehad *1 tnv u&oe. AW-l ; bu Inetitutloa oflere, wpedaUy'to thtwe per %oa* fiatmiug* are AaiaU, the to accumulate, by email deposits, easily 'suTed, a cum which wljl U a resource when needed, their money nut only taitig safe, but bearing imprest, »n.*-g-| q* remalnibK anpfqiuctlTc. ■ mvaojymw^e j Fancy FUha,- 1 . CHitDßSii'g WANQY TU&B; , dan's ros oars, oollaks a o uit*S; «ATS AMD OAPH. xnrx; T«rtetj ud rty U of tlu ifcon goods on hud Udfornla it HcCOBD ft CO.'S, nolfl : Ho. 131 WOOD STHIBT r ~— HUM UAILWAY TXlUi.kku'iut-; M. *BP*OIALLT - ADAPTED FOB ABUT BAMBi-WABBAST*I) TO BOH AHO BMP EXOBIIUCHT TIMK. Onoof thomoSnUail!?,,. tctMlatprfceo from 8:0 to SdO taoh. Sold only by «ho c*ae, cont*lnlnc »tx “f’T!'? ‘ f•**! •tlt'r.pl.tod, perctno' of .bjU dMtn, $3». i * Icotro-gHdcd. 800 sS**** h>*oUfoU» oonorM, on cm of otrnr dona,' |S9. Sample cum of fcalf of MOhfclixL &39. Tmt cmh. Wtfib. » b,uproot■rtTlTwil fcr„aS* ties on delivery ... - . SoldUn meet remit CASH IHADYAHOE. m w> cazuot cbil«ct Iron them. Zhla Uou «|«h* But JwnX* AdJrM 1101^ • i ; HUHBalfr 2201 ,Scliiniwrt«a. jafclm. Fine Baiidlbg, M— «an rtiwt, Jt. i f ■. ai. mmm la tba Orphans* Court, Ho. 92, boom .1828 bar Tara, 1889. Intba utter of tba flnaiacoofft ofjtoburt; Babb,. Administrator of Hobart Taylor, And now, towlt, January Bd, 1883,* on motion of tchoTWy Jr., lan., Attorney for Jtxcaptanla. XL TODD, liq li appolntad Auditor to audit tba aoaount and oxceptions.'and maks Astru j „ -■ B* TUlSoBB?^ W*. A.iHumon, Clark.-- kba •üboorfbor win attend to tba datlea of thi atwto'atmolotmoV at hli'offloo, Ho. lit fourth' stmt, {litaburtb»ou HOBDAY, tbo 16tb da* ef Ttbraar7,;A,X>.lBS9, aido'eloekp.m. 1 !• '" 3B.BEADfOBD TODD. Auditor. itauiAHfia, a*% . i.’/l^uiMtvra : a!,atii7.4*aiptioael ynb; H IST ITTTILIDI !»o.« uaxHvnra-araiier, pimavMQM,rA. A tali toaortmeut otPaOBUMBB MANUrdO* TUMMD fOMßlTUßUoaa*tvxt\f oa hand, vfefafc *w* aril] c*U at tba lowest prims lor CASH, .. 1 fol8:ly«aa b . . aXAKUU AGKKCY. 'ina undersjjoad ara Afanta,/or TitUbarab and vicinity, jfor . • •, -r. . - WATT»MADIBOH,BIABCH GOXFAIT, - And kesp constantly on baud a supply ai thstr BTABCa.va looi itjls pacKngas, which wilt bs add la quanUUss to tba traia.on must reasocabla Uma. \:. .SOBOJIAKBK * LANG, ; . 7 g 9 T.rq*Tvnr> k 5 tthag* 0-ad« -Hott*r, pot cp-ftrlaiftW unr - s B.ooolto :tmb BoU: bmtor, 'V .;* 80 ..I'la. I'Mb B fS . . la 4. pi u. , :... ■: ~ ; b"r>a,W.l> led Appka;„ . : HOkiciMo rLaird. -...-v }V:,r> , , I l'-O ou.liAaißail Wh(to f c «wa? i .i * .■ t . , . Itdoaao r t » Baeatarfandlsnalsby v g.^ttPnr > u. r , jaftiot Ho, lddbirty atmaC BPECMJU.JTOTICEB. Servous Sufferer* of Both TJ ALMOBAL BKIKTS, SiSZKS —A. r»Tiprsd pcotl*me& taring been re- " _ •tored to health in a < * Uy,, »fter naderpoicg all the-real >outi&4 »ud • xp r*ar* mode* o t tr!»&j„Dt, ritbcot -uco-m, cor.« J.„ j t jj, flcrd dr.t* tocju.auci Dte to his tffi cteU *«Hov creatorce the uixeorcuaß. Htnce.co she tec*ipi 0 < ea ad draaoed e. relpge, fca.wi.l wad a copy of ifa ? prescription" 6 ei. Direct to Dr. JOBS ML DAO* BALLVIBS Tnlton atree;, Brooklyn, b. T, mlilhljjawT jt3E"Lake bapenor Copper Jtfiil and SMELTING WOBKB^PiTTMCaoH. PARK, M’CURDY & CO., W*rio(»ctOPe« eHEATHiNU. URA/UKK!*' AJSD BOLT i.oPi'EB PHE&iKiv COPPER BOTTOM:- V\l.'£f> STI UL ttti-pfoUa, »OtsU£b «Mu (pii.urirr'.ujdilfaieieKi METALS, (lh PLATE, iLIiJEI *£-•'?». s» i KK, it*. Cosvlaaily on band. cinnsrs machines a>d tools.' Wabbbocsx, No. 149 rim and 220 Second stoats, c’ltlsbargh, Pena’*. : JV’Spedai orders of Copper cnt to sky desired pat* lexll * -Diy29:d*wljT r«. C. aosiaso* b. m IT, T* wmiaow budqlim wilfom hill**. MIHIB ft Mil. LEES, foosnaas amd Macoimiiti, Waakimtob . Woiu, Pittsburgh, Pens'*. Omoci No. 21 Uaesbt Stbext. Manu&ctnre all kinds of STEAM ENGINES ANB ttILL MACHINERY, CASTINGS, RAILROAD WU&K, STEAM BOILEEB AND SHEET IRON WORK. IOTJOBBINQ AND BE?AIRING dona on short police. | & BAAHES, j FIRE-PROOF SALAMANDER SAFE, BASK TAOLT lEOH TADLT DOOB, AND ; BTEEL-LINED BOBGLAB-FBOOr BABB > AUA&BAOT OKIES. S«. IS ad in TlinS ■bad, Vdm. irood Ml B*ULJUU ErM-Sortt rtfe. |C 'rEAHK LOOKS nlwnyo on hmd. ..he* ftKEBB, j CARRIAGE MANUFACTOBEBS, At lb. old eateblbbed UaMb Fftctoiy, DUQUESNE WAT,{wi dr, Cualnm.) f SWNepetrlns don. u ainnl. Steel Works. lie XUOlllinaawJOßl L MTB — r ,» I'OVUtOOSIt JONES, BOYD & CO., Kaattfrctnrars of OAST also, SPRING PLOWAND A. fe. STKEL,dBTKEIi. SPRINGS AN D ‘.AXLES, corner or Boas and jPirst (treats, Pittsburgh, iftnm’a., ' • • qO9 jtyJOHH COCHBAH ft 880., Mennlhctilren of IBON B AILING, lEOH TAD LTB AHO TAULT tiOOSS, WINDOW SHUTTXBg, WINDOW OUASSB, Q goaond street and 8$ Third street, between Wood and Market. • Hare on hand a variety of new Patterns, nhd plain, ml table for all purpose*. . ; Particular attention paid to endoelng Grata Lets /obbingdono at short notice. /, c. unoAruns 1 1 , *.«», £3C& a JtIKKPATfiICK* * CO., Aiaaafectarsrs and- Wholesale Dealers In LAMPS. OaiMNEYB, SHADES, CHANDELIERS, Ac. ; Agents for JLIER’S CELEBRATED illuminating and lubricating carbon OfrLfl,. No. 39 wjoon Staot, opposite St. Hotel. Pitttbnrgh, Pa. . JaUdyd <3TB-B. ft C.P.KABKLB, Paper MANUTACTUREBS and dealer* paiiyy OAP, LETTER AND Of WRAP* PING PAPER. ; No.2T Woodstmet to No. 33 Smithfleld (toet, Pittsburgh, Pa, «WCABifOB TBADZ NOB BAGS, mj< Z“£*H. HOLMEB ft 80H8, Dealer* •n lOESEJH AND DOMESTIC BILLS OF EX CHANGE, CEBTITICATtS Of DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, No. M lUrk.t .trvit, put. btuzb, , mod. os .0 th. Ihryngbocwb. Pnltut Simum, tSTHEHRY H. COLLLSB, for •*Atti>iNu and commission merchant mg wholesale dealer in CHEESE, BUTTER. SEEDb flail, and Prvdnoe femrally. No. 2ft Wood *tn»t Pa m 1 IVUiv) . MAI UPAuTURt.hs AND L ■•T-g-ts bi,\*. tl’k • 0 ... ~d» .... 51..-., r.. r • k,0,„;. wV‘-«‘" , f'* X *■*- »»-«•-.- b.- b.™ U.* »ud «,,* M f„| tui- egere; ».ryia.derat*price u u beihr d .tut* eery jiaTMaute opportunity U ibu pr«ieat*d u\ any od« wletl,* to.Qru« ia tha “* ,a *** cr “ *kiog MeUl, o penally j a addi* »oa i« ln of cheap «nd. ex *H#nt quilt. ,r * a, P’ r4 ' ,ioQ wci'lilae, the faa.i 0 N« D ! u *. d ,> itam *' lutelT w*n •*uriog th» rd* lot • itoct .1 On,ttiß lon\oi Mri. >nitihl» '• 'or it- S.ts y til, tn-hl^tV*V I ??|tone«i • rcckfoaoditioQ; I?,"* £* A lln i°* •**• to * Ho. 1 Ta'*■£*[*• 5*^ 1 , f ° r Ulh aadonter walk. Tb««iock u.d .eml booaeeat* new; the maehlnerr asd bet i»ia»t p«t lu order; new atd implored na ißprur.a.aip, md the whole made r.52r fcr MftAiniop.rUiuii. 7 A , tb# t** l quality of Iron-aakio* co.l u the level or the turnout head ti e low nr'ee ol suntetotu edduloßaTUrw £•>?• to *»»• Immediate TidnUyTeSurTS abandaat eupply for the future, at rake UktU to k* Itkwaed Lt a-tire competition. - U in* *h* , * nuei w *t?° ••tnnted ** *o m the OaatL or (Pwatod to beoom. bTM.rn.xy .fthMulr bnb M point ia theßltu. «*lon where theie is a creator oombl* nation of advantage! far aakiat Pt» EtLr T«*t«raa apply to 6. P. U.T, SUroUette. Lake Superior, or to the undcMlgned at Cfaroland. Ohio J - ltw - B. TUTTLI a SOS. Janeary 15t,J163. • jjmLAiTkLPH i a ; BB&IIT.AHD COLIAE HOTTBB, 1.000 DOZIH HIOKOBT BBIBK; i.OMBOZtH OBIT, BID AHD. BLOB BLAB. Dili 8BIBTS; 1,(00 DOZES AISOBXXb JABOT TBATjUiIBO ..... 8HIBT1; .1 i.OOO IIOZIH WHITB KCBHH OHIBW. troß l» SSnpwarda; " . I.OOODOZBiJ DEmiOVJBALLa; , 10.000 BAIBSOptIOBAB* rAHTAMOBS; ■STmtSS**WBMH BIAB. ?»m rHIBTB, ana a lane aaartaent of Linß MAMWLLIS AHD OOLLiBI, AHD gBMTLBMKB'fI lOBSIBHIIQ floODj,* 1 ’ PoriaTe'by'!' : * ' s ,i; • BHNNBTT, BUCH & CO., • KAsurAorvuaa, \ jaleJmd H °’ 217 ° h ” ch Philadelphia,^Pn. pHOrOQRAPHAIiBtJMS. - Jl photoobaph albuml, * PHOTOOBAPH ALBOMO, ■: j ‘ ■ ATBKDtrdl]) PBIOtt. AT BKDUOXD PBTOBS. »*BT MAD*. AT UfIBOTO PWO “- BttTMAOB. ; UfTXAOBt t : * ATTHBBBWfiTOBK, AT TBS BBW STUBS. - ATTfIBMBWiTOBB, . - ' 7'-- n JIfTBBTBaST*' 62 FIFTH ST&XBT. JaU o - - 6«yirrßftTß«KT. ijIHE GXBAHO HOOaB, ~ i PHILADELPHIA, Haring been eloeed for more then" two {§ now • - ; AS>A r, . riBST CLASS HOT£l,. *■ - Ptblic pntrcn ■.*> ioUclud. WBnuo,pnc 0>;, tl. : ■ >ftrT.w » n*x JjrCONUJi V ULAoa WuKib£. FißfOrg, TSTLOB* CO-, ] | ,tASti> CBIXIiBT BAaw au.uililtt T>R«AKPA*T bUMI.v Y;—Ao U r-r Orn CriU t««t __. -• '• ibo. .fMrt: Bo«h»> l'ili4 \?-fcv* . vcOtTorrrrnrrrrrn? i v" "’v*'* 4 * job» *> «*«»»■ C* Q*OVT&m IUbHAV," ;T)EAttu&—2tt CUlt <*■». irMTIS 1W iae JF«a**; «■»*»-mr^»«p DSr GOODS. Viiyehitp, sk HORN E’Sl 77 * 73 MATKtT • TKI6IT. JJOOF PKIHTB Bli(btij tolled, ttffl leUlnf off at tary low pribae, at HOBHE’S T&IKHIHO EXOBE, l»I T ir ’ -» MA«K.T BTBii«T. . gY EXenhce. Just rae lr*\tbl»< , ar» l it D Z >" (.adies’ Hem-Slit died H’dk’fs. Per Ui p-nut, tbn. p, d. .U 1 to dotjks old pr:«., bj tb. d'UB or uu l« ho a| itr. nooor by pvchoolor now. JOSEPH HOBNE| 7’A 79 M«BE«T OTBEtT- JgQ LBi BTKVVAKI-8 PATENT TaßKAD.olhitboa looter, prloeo, far oolJ by MAOSUX k QLTDie, rjUiR HANDSOMEdT Yi'i’l—A,; haw j! aiHTLimH's sxouon shuts*- 1 MACEUK * OLTDII ■wcrtuKjiit of Jhit reoelredby W Ixt. «lh PI \ LABGB INVOICE OF ALPACA BBAIDB AND BKIBT BSAIDS—SOLREIIO, AZULIK, HUMBOULT, and other desirable XAOBUU*SLTB)|I jut recelred by JJOW THAT GOODS ABROAD- TANOING BAPIDLT BTEBT DAT, tr. Would adrtaa all those in want of DryGooG^ Of ortry dotcrlptiea, to toll ud -amloo tho TSBT LABOI OTOCK. it \ ! C. HANSON LOVE & CO.’S. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, i i ‘ I Of tU kbits, t**7 ALSO, SHmxaro mrsuHs & uhS^s, Th.clu.poot.tock In tbedty.end ot tmror piWno tbM they 00a be boafbt by Ibe cue In tbo Edolora dtta ot the procont j j. 0. HANSON LOTS ft COj 80. 74 Mckst stint [Sion or m OkMTOAt Brn Him-t QOMMBNGIAG TO-DAY, !i i BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street, j / THE -j i GBEAXESX BALE OF THE BBABDH. s; SILKS, o O AK S, 8H A a LB, | •: ah! i ,! DRBS3 C&OODS M lMs» than Eastern Coat. AN IJfHZNSE BTOOK. : i I.t. • u*' ; J. M. Burchfield's ■ i 'I : • OLOSUT4 OUT: WIOTEB DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, S EC .Gl Wi &, \ S O N TAG 8, 1 ! • ' 3K ATING C APS, B. A cor. 4th and Xarket St*.; ltAKUifl STUU& QJf r cloaks! - 4Jn> SHAWLS^ 'ion bbotvbs bt ******* ■ |— > ■ - 1 ; u*i • j ■ , 500 HACKS' I 1 . ~ . ' _ ! - AT SB GENTS, . j' . W. & D. HUCUS’, ; i _ Oor..fifth AiUrkel 8t», : .p . WTMBUBOH. | t;.,. d«l§ .• •- - - • I t pJrEso3Hs7FocifySrStsoDiP IBT MIUSJ, H ILLIHIM * WDBLIHi Burta* Uli na&ik (jlaOkßriw. Mu clio. nu.ogr.aUra otoek of Iko Mia Mag mu*&. ■ Reduced Price*, . TawkanaKlbrSraißeooOM. ; . nr MartaMfionhiaMk ®* ■*“! artlckaoroaloaar tkao tkm •» «ko MnrTtor* or Hin»S? SMIUBTOWK, BOOTOB 818888 ABDKBIT WOOLBB HO4IIET; 1; OLOTE", OiraiLlM, BCr.* . JKB WtOL :, ebOTn •bdvivaY >! Yvf WOOLBIfTT* DBfcSßlßTfl »ITD 0»»WBttl ' WOOL HOOI>», OABfB »io,ar ißi»»iNB.,- rjLemr » om, etit- TOM:;. TB««»DH. *I*.ID94HB* iTlOoa, oar ■tM fc anmr. ei.uj la ifea «lb.: Wo ■* OTprotal toloo la oar rnk of BftjlF s»JBT.M.rbaT. MUl».Vlocio»Knur lirsit oidßMtnlbbkaUi.u V*KTli W ttftt|Ea./>'! nicßiiin I (Ittvmfnixli»» 4 *a« • y? .-•••; — '—fAi&'i j JHEDIOIL 'a l&t'ityv &.t/ BLOOD rjCAKCfIKtt t ; r Cancer, j' ‘ Canewnm F<»-wationa. • 9erof".!a, L Uatar—Ci»'«a»e«. r i •’ ■ Frysipcas. boil* Piinpl«» r- Fact, Bore Kyea. 1 letter Affootipna,. | Scald Haad. Dyapepaia. j CattiTensti, Old and Stubborn Ulcere, Bbeiimatlo Sicordera, Jaundice, Salt Sheud; . Kerearial Biaeaeea, General Debility, 78 Market lltm OokpUist, lou of App,tite, [ low Bpirit«, Fswtlo Oomplunti, • Epilepsy or Fit*. Pendy*!* or Beliy,— : Syphilitic DUeuei and j Ooriet of theßonen, •• . •.! ,-i -.1 ■ V tOflßffljy • WITH ALL OTBKB £UXABX£ HAYiag thsib obigih ih a lkpeatjb > OOHLITIOS 0» Ul BLOOD OR CIBCULA. TORT IBTBTBL . GABM OJ U&XIBL A. BOYD. j. Deoaabar 81, l«t touu-I take plwiw la makln ft . thtf Tohmtaiiyatatemeirtln farcr of a medicine P ta. - pared by yod called “Lgroeci’t Blood Bkamkx*.’ Xhednfcred for fin y toi wttk acrofdl* which teoto oat owjmy heed and; fgnfceed bo m todteftroh *• W*y modb, cad took eff tha halr when the Jt* _ct»jDi*U It* aPpecraDoejn ate broke out oa -•ra aboVe aijd below the elbow, and eat Into tV sfc!,, kxpan a fearfoleora. Tb*ife*ve *Bj:h*idrot io hf that menl iwai piece. 9 ,{~ t* o ** •*“•****- I wee ke*y week and low . a&4 ted tfTeaayaU hope ©/ erer *»ttta*weU, Al Lad tried aarwal eHOfol jfcyafeUae aad they did me: tegeod, InSepftemberieet, IBrt, I ww inducedtc • try “Imeaai’e Ikrna /he BtAan- , mvteoateaJlhad&ofUca tap*teat. afterXhte need three botflae ofßlbod Marcher, ike '■teraoajmy acmbecao to heaL 1 ba>e j 'Bow.lakea aight or lea bottleaoandmy.baadaadefm A Mny;| I wffijhte mate: that I bad the rheomat»a. ■ Twybadin tay uw aad lege.. The Blood aeareket. ate cued the rbeamatttm. I laoovewitl aioi * °f w.tety yean of aga, aad 1 feel •* mpu end yvQ&« •• I did when Ii wee twenty, and ban tßorcaeedTo ' •elite twenty ibaade. il'arald alao-etate the* the • lik my fcfeheedi wee' eo bad that wn-aht llWd'aaytWn* Beaty, the bUwd ra pa of the, pore. im Keyter kad e photograph taken oT *• W*i the artlat,alt«rl began to |#i ' - doeanct ehow ay appearaaoe ea bed ea j, •“jilbre IpwimeopediteOnit.the aedMna. In . • •as «•> thep&ofogteph, otiecMrhleb to atm ip rr> ■ nmintea. aad Liao at Dr KejW.a/ 140 Woodarre V * *ooW atejrtat* that I took to« Bloee '**«' 'blotvaa made before Di. Keyaer coium-• i*J aar a*)*j t II aetpeb «om*.i iu •i V '•’f i»at aatll J v ' *o j •hi# city, No, jl Plßoetreot, ead eai va>pio>vt> ■* TUiad AndenionVDalOE Marble. Worka, 6i W»jci ? 3 T • DAHIXL A. BOFD - ' ABLINIf MAS, CUBA!. v ; I Un.b a)t(o,ol OUnton Min. ul Wo tW ’ Muljr blind b both ojoo lot null sue. jkut. > ;°a£M am Dr.r«7Mr»oo*it thru* month, uid Mkad him to ctra lo* lilioctioc to too; loiti tatlda ; - tor thO Blbd la rhUod.ipita. Ho told ms ittl - ’ ' ““loot iotoruuihlfklsto t«t woO, MhoW ’ modlcbothu weald cor« no,.aol»oold nrdbow n b tto Hoot.. 1 woo tnobt'ferU toot* toroo .. ““ tatbohoaplMtathtocttr.oidwo.nairTod,- Htt BT dlaOaooalwojo rWaroodoftor o booth ao two \ OfloO IcOIOOOdtTd thO hdOpltoL x tout mjdl*. - 0000 woo litontlo* ood I ooOOi. br'tboololot » • • food ftlood at mlno, ut Ilf. Kofior, Whonoo rwtotwl rnr ojfht, ud »r 07s oraaeorlr bwoU ooont, - *bo Motor fin so ■'Ltadnj'i Blood Beonhs” tftl it DAVH) KIBSOU.I, , fltt«borfO,.Jiljd,ua. Ottatoo Mfllo. BU|o. v i VBaOwh-m!». 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