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J h \vV gss£h m * 1 i* St - v -.'r '• • H‘*b' < ** . ftJ-' •• *• l. ■ ?r r . !•;•>./• ■■ * 'V '' • • ■„ -’-*V * .< **• 5* . .S+t, - • * V t- v • vN.-*** r *. ' P • i’- 4. . «“•*. .✓J - ‘•.• • • ' ' * • • . *VV imii) float* LOBNIHG::::::::: BJSB. 18. ■IV COMMITTEE Of CORRhS- met at llw St. Charles Hotel, sod by James Salisbury, Cl.iui man. >ted the Ward* and Borough* betweenJ * oV.bwk. P, M-, f,ur delegate* to be elected truin eacn diafcricL On motion *lj>urn«d. MM B » L ISBfUV, SAMEiaL HARPER, Sccrc'Mry. THE TONNAGE TAX AND THE SU*l - & ERIE KAII-KOAD BIEI.S PASSED IN THE HOUSE. On Saturday, the bill repealing tho Ton nage tax upon freights passing over the Pennsylvania Railroad, passed the House by a vole of 00 nyes to 38 nays. The bill for the relief of the Sunbury & Erie Railroad also passed the House, on ( Saturday, by a vote of 72 ayes to 25 nays. THE HEW TARIFF The Republican party have now the de cision of the Tariff jqtT@Uioti in their own hands. P.iU does nol pass, the Ptepublican party must assume the *" responsibility of defeating it. The Republi can papers of New York .are many of them bitterly opposing it, and those of Pennsyl vania do not seem to be inclined to give it any very warm support. The New \or Tima, in a recent article, lias the following : ..The tariff is not only exceedingly compli cated in its details, but is so excessive in la rates as to be in many cue. entirely * Tako. for example* the art.cle of fcloel, very little is manufactured in thus The duty on this has been mereakd JdUhVway from 64 t 0241 percent., according to the kind of article, as will ba £ ' following comparative statement of the ilu y under the present and proposed taritis. presfenl proposed Iror«**«« Dnty Uuty . \»r person. p+r i*»a. Best cast sn v;t ; Next German - - ill Second ■ 1S wr ‘ B . - _ Pl ;..i,. s : feature of ft svatem ol prolecUvn t j of loxury.-.u.-h -l« aod coff^- n «- of nearly all the'arts and industries !H?e should be taxed almost to prohib.t.on. The editors of the Time., show a singular and inexcusable want of knowledge of the manufacturing interests of this country, when they say that only a small amount is manufactured in this country. In the city of Pittsburgh alone very large amounts of ■Bfeefttre manufactured -. some of our large establishments manufacture nothing else; and the product of steel at this point, alone, amounts to millions of dollars anuua y. We have the skill here, the capital here, the material here; and, already,.the manufac ture of steel is carried on here to a large extent, and a vast amount of capital is invested therein. We beg that the editors of the Times will correct their assertions in accordance with the facts. With the requi site protection, Pittsburgh and its vicinity would be able to Bupply the country with steel, and of all the qualities which the mar ket requires. In 1857 the steel mills of Pittsburgh pro duced 10,»50tonsof Blister, Plow, Spring and Cast Steel, of the value of 51,747,850 ; Axles to the amount of $80,500; and Springs to the amount of $1.15,000. This amount of pro duct has probably been more than doubled in the last three years, some heavy iron houses havingdevoted their attention exclu sively to making steel since that date. For a single locality these cannot lie regarded as small amounts of product, the editors ol the Times to the contrary notwithstanding. Description of Sleel TUE PRESIDE NT’S RECEPTION. Oar Republican friends in Cincinnati Jo not seem to have been satislied with the manner of their reception in Pittsburgh, if we may judge by the tone of an article in the Cincinnati o„nm’• whethor all ourtronblm bat urn.', b-en cause i by your interference with s-avery . but slav- ry does not exist in Pennsylvania \W.y U. n shoui.i vou med lie with it V. ,i ah- .ishe slavery hero iu 17S0—no man ,n the South »«■ - airy. ’We have exhausted our piw--:» <‘ti c aubiect, b’cause, being a purely d-'in-u gn ■ tion, our powers are cirLums-r.bed -y our ter r .lonal bimn-iarlvs As we were n. 1 1 rf--r. d ssitb, why should we inter I-to w:tn o'.uorv •* It i» idle for you Vo say that ) ;du ?. sasur: a right to muot'.v.'u with il m S;al*> if, h: t'o* '■am* 4 u- y. i u-j i > u fact, by denunciation, *-r by m.J.ro-i by countenance *»f otn* r*. • r by 'Oo. ■ ? > " ») pithy, or even by g'*' itr i uva . Y 1 Rr ** " whether abstract or »oci"lie* or i-iTr'h" *•-.) llVv * v oif *** l, and n-uvf nowuluv l.> :y, .r. h taanmv os to impair lUe »»*.« ur*ty »•! an.' l'“ r “ *■* ul mot any ut Uic b.au s v,u mi guiltless if you cueourag*’. L h a'-d wa:> lonlr, tno uttoranc-' '>l oent:flua.' bj voice or is }•**, who n hiq *• *» u ,j ■ *V«'d ■ %' t'll'.itslti a*.Valt:lt> f d’J iwl j " 1 d.UereiM!'' 1:1 i num b'l'.w- ih m * h dumber Vu u dtiai'h'; tui ■itr mu r Jtrt.u <;vi• j '• and him wlio uiCi it, un ;-l V:.a*. tau .k. - r tbo m-i-ro c A»k \ • v:u > Kopubtu.an frienw.lb your bards uj.-n your biaru, and in the pmtnc*’ ■ f A::o’.i;'-Vv God, wbcViior you ma; not, uncoruci-* .sly, ni.a Lherofcro innocently, bat'd a.dcJ, by or by silence, oy aMortion vt by w M u.c«.-nco. by union or by lndividua.l action, in u-*lng lau very evil* If you doubt, you cordeuin your wives, for, roly ud it, our eolf love always makes us raoit merciful to our own “Speaking with airankne** mat maycnena those who are my political friends; 1 U » not hesitate to say that technically, und'-r tbolorm* of tbo Constitution, Mr. Lincoln has bi-on duly elected President of the United St%tos~th»t no State has a right to scccdo the L mon, and that all armed resistance to tbo govern* , tnent is treason, under the terms of the C onati' tution. Hut the tocbnical lawyer aad the abstract philosopher are equally inci-mpetenl to solve the vast questions presented by Uu facts which are before us. We must forget all else in order to elevato ourselves to the summit from which we c&n survey with clear eye and firm heart tho tempest which rages around us, and resolve on the measures necessary to pre vent the shipwreck of all our hopes. Are you able to do this? ; »*u, ■ ’S'" ■ 'tV ' • n * •» v * ' .v„. •*>w THE COUNT* CONVENTION The County Convention which meets to day lias but a single duty to perform, but that is an important one. They have to se lect from the ranks of the Democracy of Allegheny county twenty-one delegates to represent them in the Suite Convention, which meets at Harrisburg on Hie Hist, to fake action in view of the present political crisis which is agitating our government to the very throes of dissolution. This is a most important representativ moeting of tire Democracy. The parly in power ha«|refused to come to the rescue of the country, prefering narty—the spoils ol office and pride of opinion, to the peace and prosperity of our common land. The Dem ocracy lias saved the Union on more occa sions thau one. It is within their power, if aided by the conservative and Union-loving men of the country, still to save the Union. It is to consult upon tho best means of do ing this that this Convention has been culled. Let the Democracy of Allegheny county to-day send to Harrisburg men who will truly represent them—men who will throw aside all small party prejudices and act wisely, and promptly and safely for the Union. This occasion demands from tho Democracy of Allegheny county a full dele gation of their best men. Let Hie Conven tion to-day select such men. A *taj Law A eUy law was reported from tho Committee on tbo Judiciary, oi our Logial&turo, Wednes day morning, by Mr. T. W. Duffield. U in entitled “an act relating to judgments and executions," and is in tbe following word?*: Section 1. He it enacted,Ac , Tbat upon all judgments now remaining unaatiafied, or which may bo obtained within one year from the passage of this act, there shall be a stay of execution for one year from the passage hereof: Provided, That the defendant is possessed of real estate within the respective county, worth in tho opinion of tbo court, justice, or alder* man before whom judgment was obtained, the amountUf the judgment or judgments afore said, over and above othor incumbrances, and the amount exempted from levy and sale on execution; or shall give security Jor tho payment of tbo same, to be approved by tho court or a judge thereof, or a justico or aldor man, within thirty days from the date of tho jugdment ; And provided, farther , That tho provisions of this act shall extend to judg ments entered, or to be entered, as well upon bond and warrant of attorney, as upon mort gages to secure the Bame.and to any subsequent grantee or owners of the premises so bound, as well as to the original obligor or mortgagor.antf provided, further, that Baid stay of execution shall not apply to mortgages, or to bonds bo oured by mortgage, unlew the Interest thereon shall be paid within sixty days after the accru ing of the same; and jirovided, further, that this act shall not apply to the wages of labor. The Household Journal. We have received from the publishers, the February number of a largo, neatly printed, popular magazine, having this title. It con tains sixty large pages of pleasant and profita ble reading matter, and cost* only thirteen cents. It ifl published by Alex, Harthell & No.' North William street, New York, and is aold by all the bookseller* and aews n 1 * I '' ->lp» SPEECH OF THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE SOUTHERN COXFED- ERACY. Hon. Alex. H. Stephens, of Georgia, now Vico President of the Southern Confederacy, has always been regarded as a fair man in politics, and a tine lover of his country. Even in the position which he now occupies, we believe he would gladly embrace any reasonable compromise of the questions which divide the North aud South which might he offered. I n a speech which he mado in the Ceorgia State Convention, on the ldth of Janu- ary, the question under discussion being a - teßt one between those who were for imme diale secession and those who preferred some other remedy to redress their existing wrongs in the Union and under the Con stitution before taking the last resort, Mr. Stephens took high conservative ground for a man in his peculiar position. lie declared that if a test vote showed that a majority of the Convention had lost all hope, and looked to secession as the only remedy lelt, hu> action would lie influenced by that vote. He boldly, however, expressed his personal opinion that in the Union there was still left a remedy for all existing wrongs, and that it was tor the interest of all the States lo remain under the bon-tilulion of the L iiiteti State**. Mr. Stoj'lifD* spoke ft* foli'>wB If a majority express theniM-lves for sect's n ! r eii.-tir’.g esusos, and without farther i'll 1 thad lerlicsr from pressing upon On, I eon.-ith ration of Ibis body any plan or meat , urns, or ov.-n individual views or opinions,as.'. cu'atnl to ,-mtsrrvf. obstruct, delay or bin.lor -poetlv action upon its rrs.dve of the majority H ,-inlM 01 !v tend to d.vtdn and distract our route. wli'n-h ought, above ovury other ron s durst, n to be h.rmoni.-us in the fins, re s',U .f p.’.-nble It IS wed kr.-wn taut my judgment !• a-aia-'- K«:e..ion f-r m-.l ng cat.--*. I!" ' •<-.< 1,1 A.,-e o' *«<"•*.» - r>.t- m f/.e 1 moil rvu i wirff !’'■ ' '<< > that Jude-ni-I.t on 'bi» j'oil t IS S! «• thalen-u* U war when this C.r.vrhU n was Ctt p.,.j |do j..,t !!• w inlet.,l lo go into any a-c-.m.-nt on the f u>-; rl No gooj rt.uld d 1 .dby li Il.v. wa* f . ;i y c-orisid-rr- itn U, elate, a'l.vs-a. -.-..1 1 dt not every dele c»t,.-. m -. i i- I ad.- .|. up V the qiiesli-n. I havin'. S- -1 Slid 111 rk that we sho-u.J t i d.': li: » - st!*m- -t I- f -r- wine p writive ~.,,..11 I. ip,o our ri.'b'.s '-y t’-" general gov erMlli l-t. V, :d- h Uisv I'-ni i»a'. or failure, a-.er .11 it ■•>-. I • la la 1.1 .. performance „i thi-.r eo:-ti.nl. -na .0 So-r > ■ '• 'd' , ’l , * n of vh ... ca-rl-derate Va;«i.a wl.'th r.-w stsni de .lot ih li.e.r p-.g‘ ;-d I Kith 1 have bee a acl am «>' I 'll"' 1 n “ * r. me.lv a -.-t ant:, .( auvl aggi.M.or.s on lb • p.ri . I .!•« |.d»r»‘ 1 a..'*- or t-gre**- 1 base tu.d aid ■ n * h’■ - lh*» the point ..! r , ..fta:.'- >!. LiJ la. to- | ' 1. 1 - ! aggrsasi-n 1 w,,t ,d i 1 ni' 1 tot Ih. the ,rvtto s' r - I'ari Mr President, fc-r ■ ’> l !■ i V itf •l.a/li t, -,-fg a would w vis'd il-ni. ale u* it-- v' tb bo bur,d-r >'ol-o*. as tb-'V are rsne l ~, 10. ■ lldrt to < Liam a : J-ra. ,d '.hoc gri-v li’ • A (. tX I it.*! jlk T i * uivm!* -..1 b 1 bp 1 ::.a* l fil i*VK K f-: J, nt : r.i 1 ’■:> ci ill* i n <‘xvvc:, ( -e Mr. StophoiiJi i*roc' w 'i' 1 l * onin r**uinrks upon tin* Nui; >n.ii ' >»v«*nUon or i ,ngrc-A U ho lu'M at AlUnta imJ then cocii*nuca if, huwoTor.on Uioio..l vole, ft ui.jurify .bail t !>„ agftiost Uia line of [.oilcy I indicate, Iben, j sir, upon Ibo point of immralieUi aecftau-n or ;• a poslponaaici-l to somu luturo day betwocn j llUs mid Ibo till of Mn.-wh, 1 a,., clearly oj the j opinion that rto good con c one lixim any such delay or po)tj*oneiaent. If Is Jufoe and dflu- . sivo lo indulge id any bopa of lli« present G«i- I grass doing aiming, or of any redress the habit), the tastes, the feeling) emit) nil ■' nde. tion) of the people. The best system of government for our people might he tho worst for another if, therefore, the deliberate judgment of the sovereignty of Georgia shall ho pronounced that our present government is a bud one, and shall be cbaDgod for some olhor bettor suited to our people, moro proisiouvo ol our peace, security, happiness and prosperity, while my individual |udgmoi.t shall bo reported against it, yet my action shall conform to the decision m'l.d ' Nay, inure, sir, the cause of tho State shall ho my cause, her destiny shall be my des tiny To her support, defooco and maint&iu anco all that 1 bavo and am shall be plodgod. And however widely we of this Convention, as well as tho people of the State, may have differod, or may now differ, as to tho proper lino of policy to be pursued at this Juncture, 1 trust thero will be but one feeling and ono sentiment here and throughout our limits,after tho policy shall be adopted, let that be wbat it may. The causo of Georgia, whothor for woal or woo, must and will bo the cause of us all. Her safety, rights, inlerosts and honor, whaG ever fortunes await her, must and will bo cher ished in all our hearts, and defended, If need bo, by all our hands. :r.<* tv/. {«‘r iv a ' ‘ ’ ; ’ i- 1 e • „nd !•■>« u.' :A' •' ' "'• ■ / t '• i 1 fartJji-f f n .. - t \br.: >uru.<-rn •, Li \ <• -uch ;u«l » suu; 11 « A*. • !, : • - •.i l• vj-.-uM »* *. l r<-fc« t;tb Jo ! J*; ;it.* opinion 1 .tf.-r /v I f -rj r. i ’» &5 cor. I; MU. LINCOLN'S! INAI'UI'KAL A Wasuington correspondent of the New York llerahl lenrus from un authoritative source that Mr. Lincoln has perfected his inaugural, and that while it does not violate the policy of the Chicago platform it does not close the door against an amicable ad justment of pending difficulties, providing the people, through a constitutional con vention, desire a change in tho fundamen tal laws of the land. The Appropriation Bills. The appropriation bills havo been reported with the usual items, under tho existing laws, without reference to tho Secession movements. There is no appropriation for the branch mint at Dahlonega, Georgia, that institution being considered useless, and for years past has had little moro than a nominal existence. Clarion County. —The following named persons havo been chosen by the Democracy of Clarion connty to represent them in the State Convention: X. Laughlin, C. L. Lamberton, JVm. M. Abrams and William Divins. Lancaster Countv— The Democratic Con vention, of Lancaster county, assembled on Wednesday, the 13th inst., for tho purpose of electing delegates to tho State Convention which meets in Harrisburg on tbe 21st inst. The following named persons werechosen: It. B. Tshudv, James Duffy, Georgo G. Brush, Isaac Walker, Hon. Isaac K. Hiester, Dr. E. H&ldeman, Thomas Welsh, Jamee Pat terson, Gen. Geo. M. Steinrnsn, H. M. North, Henry Shaffner, George M. Kline, Samuel H. Reynold*, DE A. S. Bare, Kev. Dr. John W. Nevin, Hon. George S&nderson, Joseph B. Keener, Dr, Isaac Winters. Jii* «*> ad- *•? - . 1 , A .*•**' «* . _A Peep into the Bank ol England. j BUHtS. The Bank of England most be seen on the ; .. T . ' inside as well as out; and to go into the inte- 1) OLI. BU 10.~baJTel3 Roll Butter rior of this remarkable building, to observe the j li received, and for A petzer, operations of an iilstitu.Udn that exerts more Co-ner Market < v ir*t Btraeu. .moral anl5,OOO Slack and l ight in Europe, you must have an order from the H Hoop Poles on the wbaif For sale by Governor of the Bank. The building occupies | Ma^ 3 t £ S„. an irregular eight acres of ground* — *® ,B au edifice of no architectural beauty, with not one window toward the street, being lighted altogether from the roof of the ercloscd area. I was led, on presenting my card of admis sion into a private room, whore after a delay of a lew moments, a messenger came, and con ducted me through the mighty and mysterious building. Down we went into a room where the notes of the Bank, received the day before were now examined, compared with the entries in the books, and stowed away. The Bank of England never issues the same note a second time. It receives, in the ordinary course of business, about XBGO.OOO, $*4,000,000, daily, in notes; these are putnp into parcels according to their denominations, boxed up with the date of their reception, ami are kept ton years; at the expiration of which period they are taken out and ground up in the mill which I saw running, and tnsde again iuto paper. If in the course of the ton years, any dispute in bus iness or law suit should ari&o concerning the payment of any note, tho bank can produce the idenlial bill. To meet the demand for notes constantly used up, the bank has its own paper makers, its own printers, iU own engraverp, all the work under the-samo roof, and uvoi&iakea tho machinery by which most of own \f ork is done. A complicated but beautiful operation is a reg ister extending from th»* printing ollice to tho banking ofllces, which marks every sheet of paper that is struck oil from tho press, so that the printers cannot manufacture a single shiMt of blank notes that is n<>t recorded in the bunk On the same principle of neatness, a shaft is made to pass from le t" a certain b'»‘ght, nt •! lh" ci.-m f.id i!lUp U th" - : d«> <-f lb* l»*.'X ; ;! Ic ri than U’o tUi dard. it ri*e a dlt;*.' i 'gh> r. htiU tb« c« ,n slid >r. lUc other *dr i hiked Ibe we gh* r what w*t» ti.'* a\crag* number'd ;gtil f• l: - that r«m*» n l-i L»» hand*. am strangely enough, re m '1 it v, as a .jw*u./n l- w&* r.«»t »i)> ** r Tin- r.ini 'f.i 1 e...•-.•• n••.own* of p>*ut.da elrr Itr gin Hut room." lhe c I-’n or re roar *ed to me, "will y o’j take a >:U '* ol r. 1 UodbiMi it w->uld L*» vastly agi «i--. me. a/ 1 L*i huvdod me a U. imn *U»fiiiig, (g->,U*a > which 1 rrt-uived with many Umi.s* ! r bsa libora*.ty. but be U[*on ruy d r j»<\-rung it with bun again, at jt w».u «l hard.y be **f« to carry *u much money into tbo ilr»=f i 1 very tuuoh I ear that l abaci r..\ .-r ,-o l‘.at money again. I In the vault Ui.eaUi lh«- door was a director and a cßibior, oon- tin,; the bac* of gold which u>'*n were plWLs.ig dw»n b> Vbem, na-b bag containing a Lho‘j>«*ftd | -und» Blr/ling Ju*l lr thy n\:r.i i Tr. »w.r d . I «"• d to r- • ’ b<* u hrl r\ r l An ! * f of hUuu-r &n>J itf« ng la; r<•*#!,>: ». .-f tLo l MM il* I.'' hi JV, h ;i si. mi . ( lt:li o e.u K A ; H 11 u\\ \ r. 1. I l* .a., U ' til: Oi. s. * *lli V i&J'. t>n mi ;)Ui n ut r »'* i \ • n,' 01 « u-nLUi of tb* u.l | '<* ur*d TliO W .i | lOV- A • in' » I.M ,i|; , tipw u-- !*.»r- «..* c*»* l> mink that lli‘- i .. ui. n *1: <...1 o' ' b. m a l »'ts«!r (. bu: ai.d »< ..urcd lo t■ ‘ i V: «• f*j *o. 1 l.v*y asked b: t *_i wLat Lo wanted H • ?*id lb<*y ought lo j-ivr L tu < -11*oitIL. ! :.o n^.rooO'.enl wui Ur all) uouio, wild tb'' u.iu6relAaclific that lb'' : Uutci.Ds*t> was u> Usii no ciio A 1 went on i smoothly until the mil div,.-jon day caaio, ! when Iriend was fly on band, Vo sco h w much bolirr ho wuu.u bo oil under the tiow bargain. Kdoven barrot# were rolled lo . :;♦» j..U for the o-\ rnon and one fur him.— TLu dtd nut suit hue. "iiow » dUh’r ‘ *a>» to, "I link 1 waa to get tuor« &• bohr*. By jii.ki, you nitstwke." Tbe uglier was explained to!bim,tbat bo formerly got one barrel of every eight, but it wa* bu own prop csiUou to only take oa© of every tv h e This rtvaUli n took him aback, lie rcratchnl bit boad, looked crwi, and relieved hi* swelling breast of feeling* of M>lf-mp'oach by inditg tißnt'y remarking : “Veil, by dunder ! dat isb the first it mo as over 1 know.*d eight was more Ik* twelve. The bit! for the of 'orlune 101 l u.jc pair'd tbu Llousm. It provides that any jH r»« n why *hall ft r gain or lucre, to predict future events by card?, b kuna, tho iru-pection of the head or hands of any poon, t r by any one’s age, or bv the movo moots of the heaven!) bodut; ''r wlio shall pretend, fur gain or luuro, to * iWI any pur* pose by spells, charm*, nocromancy or Incan* Uti*'n, khall be guilt) of a tui~leui‘*&nor, pun tihablu by arv Court of t,) inrior c-c&s’.ons in this Common wealth, wuh lino hnd imprison* merit Tl.« lirsl vtl'ence fhall by punched with not more than two years imprisonment, nor loss than tifUMjD days, an 1 a tine of not moro than $lOO, nor Itss than $10: the second offence, with any term of imprisonment, and line exceeding tbe abovo tbat tho Court may deem proper. That any person or peruons who shall advise the taking or administering of what are commonly called love powders or potion*, or who shall prepare the same to be takou or administered, snail be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall bo punishod as abovo provided. The Sett York PoMotttre Defalcation. The jury in the Law and Conover caso have returned a verdict lully exonerating Fowler’s securities from ary responsibility °u their bonds to the This tindmg impli cates the IVatntNoo authorities in a full know ledge of his defalcations at tho Hum these bonds were executed. They are, therefore, chargable with the ollem'fl of concealing these frauds and "of seeking to saddle the loss upon third parties in order to shield themselves from censure. II (K H II A V K ' S HOLLAND BITTERS. ami moU gratciul ’l ontew and CarraioatiTQh in tho V«sit*Ubl* K-ujplt-m fuivei««lly approved •* a Family Remedy l->r INDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH, COLIC, lIKAUT-UI'KX, HEADACHE. A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMPLAINTS. Tho WcuvU uml Ncrroui should try iU Hi* A»u lMPoMtie* Hul ono t* r.a of iho «onuine, .halt pint btitdan) I’nco Oao Dollsi. L>cno, a tea *p.)oolul, BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr & Co. SOLK HKOPUIKTOKS. Solti by 1 K ,,tt *ra.ly. ihituburgb, Penu a. Rkkd'k magnetic oil still holds tho reputauou U hai> hud for y*an*. of being miperior u> auyUiiug yet kuowu for thu following pur- DOK6H: KeaT* \Sn>) t\ Magnetic Ol cu re* I'lqet.s mui yores; Rtaft Alni/’icht Oil r-.f-M .-us/• codiif ■v: Reed's M-ignebe Lid oirtt Fret; RcexTs Alaynetic Od n.r« fiYeth H’wyids; ReaTa Magnetic (hi rum Sxeclßn.s: Rea Magneto Od nut* »» the Bark; Reed's Magnetic: Od cu.a A'. ’ Ajjr^iivne; Rted!s Magnet* Oi ■ cures Eai hehcand Tooth,ache; Reid's M-gnetic Od cone Rheubuitw"; speedily and j/ormauent v, wud lor all 4rcier bottle 81 MO* .TOIIXSTUN. Druggxist and dealer m CHOICE KAMILA MEDICUNSTcorner timiOi held and Fourth sir U, Bole Agent. jaMtn. FIRST AKttiVAL OF MKW GOODS BURCHFIELD A: CO., Barnksly table linen, IXJWN TABLE I.I.NEN, NAPKIN TUWKLB, Cra«h, BI.EACHED* USBL’DBHEETINiiS; PILLOW LINEN h MUSLIN, FINE BHIKTINU MUhUNtt, IRISH LINENS PURE FLAX, LINEN SHIRT FRONTA Wilh » mu aaftortmeut of dprlog OoodA just received, HENS’ BOOTS, BOYS' BOOTS, YOUTHS’ BOOTS, CHILDRENS’ BOOTS, at D. & DIFFENBACHEH’S, Ml Wo. 16, Fifth tni« Gi ..lS; - ;■ -« ’ *. 1 - roa^ .■: i. • ilo iii'i i u> ! \li<> «< r’.'i ru (. Ulily, Ot: lr 7 N , < supfipcfnlon uI I'urluiie Telling PRlt’i&in FRCU Tint UKLIKK FUO.H PAIN I EW GOODS, NEW’-. GOODS.—First urriml of Spring Dry Good*, now 7*;!!'.,. w,th stock complete. L HA. BON i* Vb, j p |g v 74 Market street. El il^sVrFCliMS Ul NO UUUD.S—Fnntu,' •jiuehamfs C* ecUa, Bhirbn? Muslin* lri“h Linen#, lift moral 9k ri*. An . lu f »-i our H'oek ib well aborted I k ' od * vt '* ,U ‘* OU c. lUNSOS LOVE, j f fe ig 74 Market ■treot. fpti'K FfcDEKALUsT I Story * n the Con*utuUon, The Book of the American PonfUtution i£.AY & CO., frtlB 65 Wood street. Y)ARSUN 7 ;j LIEE UK ANDREW JACK.- iH->X In Three Wumes. K\V A CO-, -*f e lB 66 Wood M-reet. rpHE ILLUSTRATED HOUSE DOCIOK 1 tpinjr un Accurate and detailed Account of the T*r* lourt di»-eat*eA, to which the Equmo Uace aie-uubjected; together w:!h the latest moo* of treatment- and ftli the rtouifli.e prescription. By Kdward Maybew. illustrated with 400 Pictorial KeprepentatiOßß. KATA CO, i fl! i8 f>s Wood street. Choice dried apples.-55 bush. Prime Ohio Dried Applets r**u’d tbl* day *od i° r a*!,, LAToK, CRKK A MACRL'M, l7 Fifth street C~" LOVER SEED. —IO sacks just received and for *»ale lh O. K W at* n. r til | <-r>to' awe hereby cautioned agvoal nogo* n p U.« .ante ||F _ Wu 'lf) • oii«k" il_s? «,,, M-nd.y. to.NTRAOISi Tuesday I* Kl VCI PA I AND All ENT ; W*-Jii- l »-1ii\, Ha I INI F.VTS ; T- 'i.ir i'" i tK""T- kr,j»>. Ntt.ornm.i-: pa l-FI- ’.urtc, I'ETEITIVi COUNTS KKKIT M..VKY. MO:li.l»* OHA.V-Es A N D LEM.ii.Ns. — J V • »nui»e»; -U do I>IO')0»1 T .i v r Mv e and • r t v J ' KFAMKR A BR-'THKRB. tali. No. ** twt hW j' I’K! N ti timjDS, N fcVV hPKI Mi i\ »A>OfH.— AuotW lot arrived tJ-i 4 * eriornoon W ►trie Prin - at i o*ui« yard. »he beet ''‘".trA-E f . l« ’ 74 Mnrktd str^l. HOMIN'! .—l'J bt,ls Pearl Hominy, just d nr.NRVJi. «v.l,UkB For Rent, r\Vw uFKI* KS nS SMI TITFI KIslJ S' No U- near IM* Post Ottb** ltiiimr«>f>t H. KLKBKR A HRO. Vudr‘ rdo'v OIL »TOt It FOB Still. ONE SHAKE OP OIL STOCK FOB SA-L E , Kuqii.le ef 1-fiTICH BHAUV, f*l4.’t c i. VV»l.w »a-l it A LM* lit AI. SKlKis, NEW aNH It b- ftui*fui. lli'«AfA *rd three* and lour ymr-la. u,,t r j” .V $-2 .J«: d u»> <• prills O* o'* now tpon („14 « H l-DV’K. J 4 MK'ket alrert _ I'UC Very llesl ’■ l\'o Doubt Of It! WUAT t Wj Heiruilreei - u:nUe malor*live. F.w-rj l-e-.lr » .:o u**» it raeomini-asl. it. (Sold ben —pr»-e M tcnLA, jpd f' per bottle. W. a. UAtiAS 4 CO., Proprietor.. ill Troy. Ne» ertt. LTJBBIC OIL COMPANY, UNION OIL 00.) DEALERS IN LUBRICATING OILS ONLY, No. 120 Second Street, This company are seeling a »up«nor arue a of Labricalm* od. which they suaraeu-e rqo.l to I aril Oil No. 1. Ibe PrnnsylTama Kaiirtwl and other B/a-Jk, and inauv Rofliog Hiub and Machine a»top* ar« uauig it to adraoia««. Iticb f.»lf that of I_AT«f ml 1 DWELLING HUOSt-S TUK KENT, Blore Room, for * SOS, s it 61 .Market atreoh CHARLES GIPNERS 78 Market Street. 17 MBROI DEUIES, TRIMMINGS, RIIV I j roNH, Flowers, Ruche*, Zephtr worried, noop t'on*et». Glov*#, Gauntlet*, L«ufirs , .*isd Children • Carton sod Woolen Mixed Hose, Hoods; Nubias, Bcart.. i.oo's’Sdk Mennoand Colton UndenibirU- andi I rawer.; Ladioa* Cotton, amt and Merino undershirtt and drawers; lj.sn' Neck Tien, Scarf*, Linen and bilk Handkerchief*. Lattes Embroidered llandkerch'er -. loco bens. Collar*, blooms, Embroidered, Setei ollarn aic-ve*; Thread, laces an I Edginc Jaconet Edging sod Inserting, Swiss Edging and Inserting; Jaoonet Hurting, Swiss Rutfliog. Embroidered Lace 1 ale, 1 ace Crane, Ac, Ac, in e.crv rarietj, and still arc uow of fered at EXTREMELY LOW SATES, PEEVIOUB TO RECEIVING NEW GOODS. -AT CHARLES GIPNERS Q LOSING OUT OF KALI. AND WINTER nt.»wT3, SHOES AND CJCMS, Bolling vary low and no humbug. Call and tocur® a bargaiu. Humetnber Uii at Ibe ( lIKAP CA»I1 STORK OF fel6 QS Market street. 3d door from Fifth. U Kti Ts’,~i,A U 1 Kb’, MISSBS ANDC HI 1-11KBN8 G AITI'BS, —OF THE REST— Philadelphia Manufactures, SKLLING LOW TO MAKE ROOM FO: SPRING GOODS, W. E. SCHMERTZ, & CO, 31 Flllb Street. GENTS' AND BOYS’ FRENCH CALF TWO SOLE BOOTS, (Sewed, ShLLINO AT REDUCED PRICES, U . E. SCHMERTZ A CO., 81 Fifth Street, ClAsSoW’s AMBROTYE GALLERY, —IN— LAFAYEtTE li-A-XjL,, FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE. Baying bk-abbanged my gal- LKRY.and fitted it up in the mot modem style; prepared 10 take Ambrotypes of AU Plzea ana oi the finest quality. Intending to deroie mjwboie at tention to this class of pictures, 1 feel warranted in auarteelng satis taction to my patrons. Prices moderate. 8 a GLASGOW, feTdyc No. M Fourth street Pittsburgh M’GEAIN’S depot. THOS. M’GEAIN, SR., STOKING FOR warding and Commission Merchant, late Tod«t Tobacco Warehouse, corner Main and Seventh sbu, Louisville Ky. Unequalled advantages for the storage and sale of Grain and Agricultural Implements, Pro ducts, Ac. N. B—Safety from fire equal to any housoln Louis rllle. Refer to Messrs, Semple A Jones, Bankers. l*ls.Bwd ORANGES AND DEMONS.— 60 boxes Oranges 00 do Lemons; The first of the season. Toarrive and for sale by RBYMJSR A bROTHERA #B00«WOI» IB Re, roer A Aj»d«r« n. «U ’ No.» Wood Kroot , V'* ' 1 y. vk* v,>: - -.-H- —■ EYE" im) i' DH. VON iffiOSCHISEEE, OCULIST AND AIBIBT. Author of a GUIDE to the Disease* of the EYE and Lheir TREATMENT, a treatise on Medical and SUR GICAL SCIENCE, and an other on a»*es of DEAFNESS from perforations of the TYMPANI* Can bo eonaulmd on DKAFNEIB nnd all T>IBEASKB,dt the BYE AND KAB, requiring Medical or-BdrgteM treatment. DR. you HOSCII7.ISKER hat operated on my Ears for Deafness. J take great pleasure m recammerding him as a aery skillful durist, deserving the canjvlcr.ee of ah affected trilh Deafness. ELIZA INGHAM, Cheater Township, and SS Webster etroet. Pitta burgh, Jan. 99, 18GL DR. VOS MOSCIIT.ISK BR has operated so success tuliyonmy r.yht EAR, that 1 most ctaerfully recommend him to unpersons rtquinng his services : Jolty satisfied that then mitt hs hsuehttr.l lot his mode of treatment for Deaf nos JAS- MAOKKY, Pitlaborgb, Feb. 1,1161. -no P. un aueet. My son, c. boy 13 uoart of aye. l.ec.une Deaf after an at tael of SCARLET FEVER, l'r. . -,n hfotehttsher restored ha„ to hU hearing. 11. I.ANGKAMP, Cooper, Nei th-Eaat cor of Diamond and Market rlreet*. pTTTHBOBfIn, Feb. lfcflL FROM PROFESSOR MONKDR BALTIMORE. uj this day bwd Mi*s Wise-her sight perfectly recovered. I tun happy u> eif-re** tny conviction that U* your Hidll ana iudginem sdie l.:w been saved from the greatest deprivation that could liave befallen her. FROM DR- WINCHES! EK, BALTIMORE. M Mr. Anderson’s heariog uliii ecnlioue* welL I f«el Lhe moro»n«ereHiBu in the cash. f >r I advised h rtt Idptrt htmself under your ireulmet.t, le«bog 9*rtJsQ»d if yoo r»nnot restore his hemicg >i will not i o done by any of the pr r Von Moschiisker operated nn-rt successfully on toy ears, and I un do ' able to bear ? h well as ever. 1 KINGSBURY, Burnet House. Dr Vos Mcni'hjskkr : You l»a?o performed a cure upon mi ere. which j&Hc-d 'he best read «id moat acien- Urn* PDY*icu»ns m the We»t- A- P. bTEWAKF- Do. Von Mo3thu£*r: I owe loymi of my sight. which I had almo#t entirely lost. * s W.S. BISHOP, Cmemnati. A#* The original tf the above, hundreds more Testi mon.als and Letters can be seen at Dr. M.’a Rooms, by ihoae who wish to consult him. Dr. M. U tko inventor and introducer of the which bas received the highest praise fiotn tiie French and German Faculty, and by which, afler a Lw applica tions some o. the roost OBSTINATE CASES OF DEAFNESS Hire beeu rumored. application t-bould t>e made to receive (be fall BENEFIT of Pr. M.’s irealineuL N. a—Dr. M.'s NEW method of treating DEAFNESS i« founded on the true ptinciples of MEDICALand SURGICAL science. Dr. M. would here respectfully observe that be will b* glad to see any MEMBER OF THE MEDICAL PROFESSION who would acoompany paUenls that wish the benefit of his vi>H to this City, cr, by caking them s «ltes to witness lus treatment, either ol lleanug or Sight that they may convince themselves that be baa a true claim on their patronage ftj OCULIST and AI’RIBT. No. 155 THIRD STREET, riTTsitisou. KBTWEEN SMITHKIELD AND GRANT 813. Vbera hu may U> CONSI/LTK!' DAILY, from 91.« to 5 o’cl*-olt v »• JSrAUTiFJOULKYICS INSERTBP. «My OO the Diseases of the Eye, dodicsled to Piot. lmntfh»on,of Jeflersoa Medical College, Philadel phia, Is published by Cushing* 4 Bailey, Baltimore, and o*d be ordered through any bool;seller —that on the Kix id I’Ut.l she dby T. Tanon A Co, Philadelphia. I«I6 YOtJ CAN’T FIND AN AKTICLE, TU AT SUITS AS WELL AS HEIMSTEEET’S INIMITABLE HAIR RESTORATIVE Apothecaries aod Consumers testify that IT 13 THE ONLY RELIABLE ARTICLE FuR 'i RE BALD AND GREY, Read the testimony from Kentucky. Mr. W. A. Bill, P.dccid Ky,July 27,1860. Dear Bir:—l have used UKtitaiazETS lioiutabl* Haxo ihe public elovnuy to be Hair Restoratives, and tfimf be couriered conr 'vstve as to the merits of thelruJMtaUe. Am out of the large size. Forward by Railroad double the quantity we had before. Very truly jours, W; A. BELL. IT WILL RESTORE THE NATURAL COLOR OF THE HAIR, where age or sickness has turned U grey, and it will render it soft and glossy. “ANYBODT” Wbo may try it, will find tb*t it does uotcolor the skin, tmt by stimulating the natural secret'ons at the roots, rives new life ana strength to t- a Hair, and thus re stores its color and freshness. Jtcan ba used as freely aa water upon the scalp, and with as much safely—-is composed of oil and stimulating spiri's, and as an ar ticle for the toilet, has no eqttah Bead this loiter: St. Louis. June Mo,, let. 185 ft. Missus. \Y. B. Hagan A Co>-1 hereby certify that my Hair having become gra - and my head partially baUL I bought Ircm Penrv Reynolds, Drugget one low bU bottle of H EIMSTREKT'S IKIMITABL E H 418 RESTORATIVE. By Its use my Hair was restored to its original oolor and thicknes*;it removed ail dandrnfl, arrested its falling, and gave it a rich, glotsy appear* ance. Its effects were entirely diftarc-nt frpm any Hair Preparation lever used before. 1 know of several la dles and gentlemen, my intimate friends, who all speak of the “Inimitable” as being tbo best and cheapest Hair Preparation in our market I can fully recommend it, and wdiroler anyone to Henry Reynolds Druggist, for the truth of my statements. WILLIAM BOSBYSHALL. Read one of the many letters received by the Pro prietors JOB. H BORLAND, St. Loo.B, Mo. Augusts 1860. Missis. W. E-HagasA Co, Troy, N. Y—Gentsi The happy results attending the use of Heimstrut’a Drisr* iTADLi(iu aveiy souse of the wont) Hair seems to demand thst 1 should give my testimony that other ladies might profit by it 1 have never used a Hair Preparation that 1 liked fo well. Tt has complete I ]/ reztvrai every Hair that w«s gray to the color it wa? in girlhood, aodhaa brought it outthick and health/; I was induced tousetho article by Mr. Reynolds, your Agents here. If this latter will be of service, you may publish it Vary respectfully yours, ÜBS. M. M. BORBT, Brooklyn street Sold everywhere—Price 50c and $1 per bottle. W. K. HAGAN* CO., Proprietors Troy,N. Y. pDr. Geo. H. Keyadr, No. 140 Wood street, agent for iosburgh. fe!4 A roll $350. THE SUBBCBIBER HAS HAD LEFT with him, for sale, by » famUTftboat to leave the city, oqo of CH ICE BRING & SON’S 7 octave Rosewopd Garrett Pianoa—coh originally $5OO. This Plano has bees to use less than one year, and has had the test possible care takes of it; to ip perfect order both la mechanism and furniture, in faet is oa goodaM new. As it mast be disposee of at once, it is offered at ihe GREAT REDUCTION OP $l6O PROM FIRST COST. BRONUHIAL CKiAKfi'l'i’iS; BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES; BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES; BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES; BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES; One of the latest aid best Remedies; One of the latest and best Remedies; One of the latest and best Remedies; Eor Bronchitis, ABthma, ela, etc.; For Bronchitis, Asthma, eto, etc; For Bronchitis, Asthma, etc, etc, BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES; J BROWN'S BRONCBUL TROCHE* BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES; ' BROWN’S BRONCHIAL TROCHES ■ For sale by JOSEPH- F.LEMMC No, For aale by JOSEPH FLBMM NS, For sale by JOSEPH FLBMM ;NO, corner of the Diamond and Market >tr;et r ; •, corner of the Dismond and Market street* ' _ ’■corner of the Itjamomi and Market Btreet-i jl tell lit Cl N N ATI CAT A W ABA WJNfji, J. N. STRAUB’S LAGFR BEER, . j : Pore and good, particularly IbrJam'W oi» c«« alWafrl .j.-- ■• Os ..■ *v *' v --.J ./. V s ' ..Y V ■ *.*• *' '-a *». 4.- •y . : t■" ".i? -1 ■ ," r ■ E : -•• -i T' ■ ' V testimonials. ANOTHEB, AGAIN EAB VAPORIZER, o m cb, A GREAT BARGAIN, JOHN H. HEU.OB, ■ No. 81 Wood StT64t —AND— t ,vr < V",.. * j*'**#? ,£/•** r rr 1J ‘ w ' a -;- ■ n ,^a£^#^S t tiroof Old Copper “^HWW oeeae on the 20tn inst *“ »j'x* '\jn Ci •&*.? Copper Coins if delivered at the expenses of ttirasportaUon of the . not less than J2O, thus exchanged. Mint as heretofore. JAMES BOSS BWJWgE& felktmrl Director of the Mian _ EUROPEAN AOERTCY. MTHOStAS BATTIG AN, European Agent, I No. 115 ■Watemtreot, ptltebnrgh, prepared tobring out or Bead'baot paraengert tromortoMT pertoflhe oldcountry,eitherbyeteamorsailingpadt- gf DRAFTS FOR BADE, parable ta«ny part of for the fiSlanmoiia *ad (Sncimatf .Bailrnad* , enfc for thb'old Bbacltßtar.Diae-ofßailjosFaeJt" for thelinee of Steamera sailinabetwawi-H** | Yoi k. Lireniaol.'Qlaggoy aod.Oalgay- .* » feU : R. 11. llli LKIfiB. MANUFACTbaSK 0» --tei® EVERY DESCRIPTION 0f •' •*; f o r nit Ki>. 45 Smlttofleld Street, PITTS'BUROH. | A FULL ASSORTMENT OJ Pittsburgh HanofaetareE lornEߥ6»g_- Constantly on band wliloti we *IU ' prices for dA&H- ;, -TnyytaT __- „ WR. ATJD MBS. TETEDOP^vA SCHOOL FOE YOE'IIO HADISS, 148 THIRD STREET. . The segonl) tebm win .fioinaienfca on Wedciedsy, February thaMUi. i , •/ . - < FRENCH AND DATIM tanghtswilhoatfi*i»cnßige. For Rent. The second story of tit e build ing occupied by W. * Li. HLJOUS, corner oX Market and F.llh streets. It la easy of aeeea*. weU U*{hujd,an £<*.» Afi, For Sale by GBEI?*SKAIi, IMPERIAL*, piper keU ' *ti»~ "*• j WW. f -.. wca ro «*j fJpIIE COPAHTNEB^iiI^... X j AND LEATHER hO3INEBS, under style of H. call IH & CO„waa dlsBolyeOf‘*»B*" - . [ consent, on the ai*t December ultimo, by | drawal ol Am P. Childs. Either of the • t is folly wuhorl«ed tosettlet(l»faainesa't>f:W«S*irm» and to partnership ' H» CHUiPfI, | ■*■ PirrTDomjn, January 1,1561* | rpnß UNDERSIGNED HA#E THIS | A day Wed a Co-parmerebip under lhe|£t««r g HTjCHIIiDd 4GO.,J»n<» will continue the .WHOLESALE § EORiANDLEATUERrBOSINEtS, at thanolAstand* a !o . « Wood atreet, rttfMgh. CHtu *, I M. U. LOWEIB CHILD* I jalfc2m | PirrsßoaiH JuDuasv 1 ISOI r Gfatf News fur tile II nftrtußafef | DISCOTSaSt) AT- THE LONG SOUGHT FOR CHEROKEE REMEDY, j An Mfiflißg BjMfie< for ail DlseaiM'OLtiui j-». Uriniry organs, and. a Jeaeral . JUJpjfi- f ti?e andßloodPurifitr. j’ CH6HS AIii..OTHER jf j \ PBEPABATIOHJ FAIL.-®* -~|r *. i- .*■ * v^oc'y~'~*'J I BSF*It is uutirely unlike every icine prescribed ter Wenerial DtteatejMlfcooatSwjMJJi&j' JfwmTf Poison of Mc'toua ' Root*, Birks aad I* cm*, in the form Ql& : ‘ (Clap.) Gleet* ©ravel, Stricture, and isospttUttM .» nrSimertded/or Fluor AJbus, (Whites in forthißComfilaiotitiriuvaiaable* * - • 4Sf*Afl a general etteratirs and btood partner, IViiifgfr equal, and Hoe* nov foil to»cnre Scroflilif r ' darv SyplilH*, Glandular Bwdllligfi4n|? curialand rI 1 Ifirrroll ▼© B leases* v more speedily and permanently Chan atoy ctneEljHMK. t; * cine Jmowiu h tlo/s this, tty purifying wtacit aMtytfJl* Mood t. Ctarij* jt to How laatl in orwSatf ptirSsWi vigor, thus removing from the system *!• pernicious causes which have induced disease*, ' ' 49*In all old cases ofGontiorrhcm andr • bare baffled all medical ajdll, it is especially reeOw mended—in old cases it ner* r fails, and r*oent Ofittjlf cures frwrrL onqrto three d*ya. AfciedosczyfisiiivilQt?: > motes «Vof« disease* Treatise on Venerial-diaeases, Uona for their permanent core, accompany full particafara get* Drug store In tbo United States. 49*1* is sold at Retail for $2 per Bottisj^pwig^^^M, aiirespy all responsible Druggists in th* } United States. - iysMlyd*V’ HEMOVAL. | THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANT. j ; .'.. , | REMOVED TO THEIR ! So 60 FIFTH l yqijiwAiy)isfißiuBn(E» ,Mnii&WSok nutt. aU: tbs principal cities ,»»a tCHb* m,Uie tl4Ued < [ SUfes w>i Caaadaa. they are ptfepitfe did JotwardlfUb ! de»patob, * vaioaue rack«E^sftn4 i m^chaad{aa.g^BMdhr^-v- e ' } PardcoUr attenWon giTett lo orwithooi good*, Pxafta-end Bflfofrf JfrfcflftMgv the proceeds or which ere alwajeprotepily retarded- -.Xi ■FOR BORXSO SPJEtINU & CALICOS AHD CSSoUmI - ACj}’* JUST OPEJTEB AT'-' W. & D. W. & D. IF»; w, & d. i^pijjjgg^; ' W; & D. ' W. & BLUE, PURPLE ANI> .;OBEEBf?;3US3> Bed Balmoral Skirts. Just received alfoTritit newest at;lea. ' ''7xt:-,£> W. iß.HKfif# f«7 cor.Flfth ml Marketiti. ' Sauces', PICKLEB, i; . KETOHIWPi. , v*. v - - ‘WUOTiBIwa^J? • ,'i*. ' ■ - EC, Fort»mlljti»», Co gte»(rttttlj£Hi , FW a*3L ' J i - - •y i v\y> ' f *U i* ■ r ~~ ■ ' 0 ' 4" '•'r » •* < i -W-'' t -Aif. * . r ‘ \ u*-*l* yy^M > «• * •? < - \ ' ''', jy *‘ :f 1 *> ,*? * :t *: v ' fpj : TOOLS, TOOL'S. ■ *4, ■KMvS* tests#! AV* \ * '“'V‘[ /A Ah' 5 II