- . , ~.r.' 14'. S". :*e 4 . •-,‘" • • 1 .04 1 4,4i- . .9 4 4 04.' 44 .4 t,.... 4, ' . s ~ ' 4 . *s ,S *"'l'Z ' ' 4 1 ' , .." 4 " 4 " .. . 44 5 . e..e`,, , ," , . • . ' :' - ,i ty t t:', , Ni -, te 4 . 4 " - , , ,, , 4,„! '4. ~.": ,•,„ 4 „ ' . ~' -' . '", ' .. ~,,," ",,„.t.', l , ..e. J., Ise: i...,,."'• .. 0 ,, _i, „, ..*,‘,,,. , ' . .„, ..„‘,, ~ ~,, ~ ...• '' • 4 • ",..,,. •44, 44 '4, A' ,• , 4 '4 . '.- ...• . ~: _ • `. " • ,• . ' 4 ' "i' . .. 4. '1.,'"1S . ;; 1 / 4 4 . *., • • ...., , s .e" . • , , ' . . , ' .7 '''' I,' 4.4 •••' ' . 4 '4 4 ' • s I,‘ 4 , ' • . ' •• . l, 7 " le"' 44 s . .•4 •,...,4' •.. 4 9 1 , 4•4-,. • ..* .i• 1 4 . 4 ' .( Y\ tt'',ltis - 4,,,i '''•-• 3 ":''''"'inlll3 ,-, Ott-6."* . "`' ' 4 ' t ..."'" ~ • . ~. ..'',;•*i 4 - ':: .', tl. 4 )*;" e ~t. y . .1‘ ‘. * L IN,,, 4 4,.. , i , . -, 4 •,. 4...., ' ' ' ..A - - 4 k tlri,,,, ''• ket.,,7 , ..• s ,,I,;••• •t 0 4 ,„ , :4 .",•... .. 7 . ..‘ • . .1.5 4 1 1 ••• - t '.:114 ` . ti k. A.V . ‘• ' t. ' .• -, .....• . - '''...' d'••• - •. 1 0.4., fla ',' ... U 4 .1. .5' 4....4 1 .. .4 4.. • ",...tr -44 •.- ;‘Th i t• - . -4. 1: 4 :',..~ .iti , ,,:?* - 0,,, y . . 11 ~,. .f t ,*., .. ~‘ ':\ ''-`' i • ',:',, ,4 l' . ll ' 4' l ` . 'r. • •-••• • , 1 , . 7: ,•`' .'" " i: ' ''•- .. " '. ; ~.i' 4.ar d i k r ..4 4 . ~-*•-• • :r..." ...+ ~ A r• . % • r.' ,_,- '' l'c to • . L, trlr. l / 4 ^ 1,,, , ,, , - ~-1 ~ - 4, ~ , ,,,, 'l. t.- t,: . .e , .,& 4, 1 , 5,, ...- , .,,.,.,...,, ,4"s* • '. ' , a 4 * l'4 t 10; 4; 1 / 4 :...;* . 4:7' , •';'ae . .; 1 ! . ...:t . ,, , , ,, •• •,,... ,: , t, . 6 `, ,: , ..,' rp,. 1 :711 , !i.,„•••*.,0 0 ,•!'• .. r• . ' 't . •,,i, iz , 7 : '' "' ''' 4* " ""' . 4 ' l / 4 1 '''''' 44 '' 4 4 ...., 4 .4' 4 ,.7.'s "'44.0. I r .*. . 14. ' 9 . 4 4 4' 4. . .7 1 / 4^ s•,. 1 ' 4" - !'• S .4. 4.• , 4, 4 ~,Ps. t s '...• ,4 I' 5' . .'4 ., , , , ,9 . 7;4 ' V,..... 4 '!:, 1 .•:,,; •• . ?'•,.. 1./. ~..'.. 1 : Z:o' ''' .' '''' , D- .4 A', 1/ • ,r tt t• ~, ':• t o . tr. i z t . 41%,tet ......,:1;,,,,:"' A. OLII 4 ...t.'• 4 e •,, tt. ••• 71 "rt .. -. ... ,• ,.,"„. .4 .a' .., tt•-•.. 4 y". • ' r'i t ,t l' , .;•••• 4 .1 4 4' ..t, ",,'...' 4 " 4 4' .• 4 . *4 ' ••• .- .• e ~-... ~..,, , ~...,, , ~ •„ • i ,.,.. . e ik• .."„ S'' N?..r . Pl'''''. 7 .; s'r 4 ' l.S ' l l ', s .trtz.' - i' - . • •• -'. - ‘'t`„ t-' -- V",x,":: .:r i t 40' 4 '4 .4 ,7; !, 4 ,"'• . .4!,. 4 '• '`'. ‘ l!.." : 4 ,4 ', 4 ': "' IC -t 't I' , ?,... k,, , Lf s ' z,i t N{l,,._" .‘. 4 : • 4 ~:,' : 4 -7' ‘ , °'14.7 1-1- 44 .. . , 4- . :t . : 4 ''.. c 4rt.4. '4 -.:" . ': " "...'' '' ••:` ~.• 4 : ' ,,,'' ' ' ,. ,`. 'e m ri . '-'4 ,, , ,1, tl. ~ • ,t , -y , .itt , -,,,.• , ~...-,,,..:..4 , .„-.'A '''' th ‘4* ..; es. 4 9 Z‘..', 4 4 1 ,.; ~4 " 4-.- ; 4 * 'k; ; •1 4 . 4. 4 I:_•; . '''V•ks.iit'f*:';lrt,4!.%-1.`f,",,..'• rat 4 ''t ‘ • 4' .'. '" .} .••,' ~ , f'. 4 " l : 7' .. ' . 4!L'i;''''''' ''''••.: . 4'. .... ,..:11 ' rt. ' . ; 1 L 4 , 1;:1 1 3 *. 1 4 . .:..• 3 ,-: .,.. :: I ; •' 4,5. 1 ::ifrr..!''..p.:!: • 414."4*,•::•...,;..:''"?',; 4 . ''' ..- : e 74:'," V , ; - , .*4 , t ' i4', '7 " 't ',:- ' 4 .. z. ,'4 ~ re r eq....-. it , ..-.- 14 -,•,,,,,,r :.,-..,,:...- -.. • t • „,...., „ 4.7.,0-„, , ,4 •1t.).T.. dr' 1 ... 4 4 : •. .' . e'‘;' ' • 1 i i 'LNqt 4 4 I•lt: Nit r I S 1-,"•:**7l.,'"' I\ 4 4 4 4 1 . 4 -4 ''.. l '+''''...4 .4 . , 44 4 , ,,..." . 4i.e5' 1 44' 4 ,'5• ,, e, ,, ,in.'i... , 4, 7.. :.;; .„, , , : „.. ~ •.' ~1 Kid..,..,..1:- 0,.. 1 4.': ,i " , 4 • . 0 .47 4 4 4 44•: 4,. , . 44. .. 'l 4 l. k,. .... , ~ ~..,,, , 4 ' , ~, 4 5.,„ i .44. 49 . 4 '9 l / 4 4 .1 `.,4' 4,14, :4,,?,, e 4414 _,, :."' 4 1 • 1re' e • . .! . ;,.. 0 '. 4. •fi . `; l :4 .g s ... 04 ei....t.' • 1 ..1. 4 .. ,' :, 4 '" , : • 4 , - ,! 4 ‘4 rA .. .4...%• ,.. ; 7 . • ‘ ;'p l 't.' ° : l l .. 4 4' ! '• ,i r.•:',_ •••`'' •' ' ' :. 1 41 17 4 : '0 . A.' 4 "•:•., tri ..-: . ; `;', '-,;. s •-• '''' -."' ..-." Cfr`t/, 4 4, 4 4* t't•tt , ti l -*.t.4 0 4' -"tt , 4.. .e , 4 ,1 ~ t . ,t • •4. - 4 1L. 4 4i'%45/q l `, s 4 '• % I 4. .4'4'. .. 't• .t . ..'' ‘ ...`" z ' E.11 , p 4. - totv-A.,..iiPt c' ,, ' , ........ 1 , 4: ~ ~- - ' , -• 0,1 i .,,,„,.,„ : . ~st J. ytr 4 ,. Q. t . t•., ',, 4 r. P ...• ...! „1, . 11 Nwr.itr i p ~3. t A't ~.. ;'t d lf,t, t t t i , 4 .1., ,-, ~. s• " s p, • , ..° 4 ' 4 1 4 74*44,4 44 44 ,44 i, 1 .4 '1.4 , % IS 1. =.. • 4.4 „*' . :. ' ~ • ' ,!",,,S1 , 41 / 4 6 ' V.lk F. 4- 4, 4 / 4 44' " . 5 44 * 4- 1: 44- „ 7 . ,4 4 .4: 4 5 ," S . • `.., .„ t .44 'eni 4 44'"V•• l' , •' 44 t 7 * 1 ''' k'. ' Y ' ''o ... • .t - t'' . ' (• ' • *4 ' 4 1 44 • 424 . 1 49,4. 2 , ;'' tut!. 04.1 . ... 4 LI/ ' 44 4 ' 4 ''.* ., ' ,' 4 71.04,44.0 , , ." e. ~.","„4 ~ ~ , . t •,. 1 4.• ~. ~ . ". i 4 1 ,,,U„'s 6, ,f,r 41 0 4 ttt . ,,•••••,, 4, 4' •17-, -- 4 1 4 4 * 4',. , ,te•st*•4's "4 e = 4.1:,t ' l'ilt 14" t's• 4. ~-,:', '''. •., . t 4 ". i . t' 4 44 "'‘ 4 l- 4 14'4" , tt 4 gr t 44 r - 1 • t' • ''' ' ''' 4 , 4,' - * 1 1 •'. ' 1 'I 4 L 'e t "' "•- 4 4 :`4 . .t,"?`k , t'. , "' •,:: kl D f.i' s 4 ‘.c0: 1 0 - - A.. ~, r,;.., t.. to: '..,ltq ph 6 ' .. r:ti'-,11.. s• ' , r• - Z,4 t . : •,-. - • ‘l4;t l ,;t 4 ,,,:„iti.,;;;jt 4 , a+tt-,4 4 44 At t•V : t., :: e d. ' 4t,. t 4rl •• .'' , '4°o ~ e .t-tr- e . 0 ~,,'t , 96 .,....:4- . . • ~- ,‘ ' ~. ,r 4 if", P.,rrirr •,.i.*!k•"-'0.•...-.11,? ..0 a ;.. k ., 4. ..,, ~ , „ . 0 e • t,,.. 4 4.*„.. 2 4 s• t „..,•,,,,,,se. .:„•,s ~ r,-. ,_ id1id, , .r.... 'ri f ,j,4 , 3. . q - t " .4. e% . " 4 "1; . t-• t• . 0 14-. , v. 1.... y., tf , i ',.tr t. (A t fi) ~. ;V .'4'• q -. 0 a- .. 1 '. ,te . , .4,11 ;;',,,,, g ;, ,, I :.'s 4A. 1 , , -.,,,.. ..: . 1 "i. 4 ~ ,' .. , '6:t ,7 •J., , {0 4,- 0.-• JO 4 0..4) -'''' '' 't t s '; t. -, r,' ' 4 40 ,0 1 x. 11.14 4.4'.59 , 35. 0 I:A 4,4 , Is f e '%. 7. -•(- 1 . ' '' I 1 i4dr i lftei,),rit•if'7 , ,,.' t • - •`' t. 1 , T 11g . : i ‘ < '..- IVvel4kii:,lllirllVl:lfirs.(r,• :'•' 4 ... , ..ff... ''' f i'' 'V ''-.3 4.. 4 . 1 4 44. 4 t :''kINg Z4 t . k i n.:: :,, 1. C 7 : 3. ;-; . ' t ( :""' '''' ' , '' ...4g,..,... IV A s 5 e 4• 44. C.4 1:,"I \ ° '''.. e , ' 1 ,..-• ' 1 ° , ont 4 .° ll 46 4..... l Ir, 4 . , 4 7-• ~- l• .s , -t• 4 ,:tilt• 14 1 .0;,•-„, 4 4 , 4L9.0 4 4 •t •i 'i.t, ~°•";- 1 C. w ok 'irol; ' ' ,-: , t4:47 ,5,f 4444 s - -4 •4-47 .- &Cl' w-f.'t r,,, 4...1.' tfre• •4 t,.:17.: ,:•,‘",,t:'t ,1 4. ~ o ' • ~. ‘. ; --, A ~ d.,..t h r ce t o,..-,.....i, ,J 4 t ,.. , -,- 1 , ; , c .., , s , ~. ..: - ^-' ei tZo c , %,-- ~, pt. -, e ~,,,,, 4.-1 • , t, ~ -..,- t me , Etttcor i -',4. 44 , ‘.. , c P cr , '•'-- 4', •.4 4 , 4 1K :. A: 7 4. - V• C' o• ,.. - '‘' * .i f i. s '. -" 4 , 1:.o o ,' " - t"t. , ~,t,T • ••,', 1-4 4. , , /:: ti ,,,i.„\• p ,j 7 , ,, 0, 0 , -,.:•,S e r n 'ti'li 3 O r. -o "..,,q,,,, 0- t ...i.:C! sPt?Vt-;• tt i f. .:;•.f 'f . hrtic .42 4l - . 9 " -, -'7' . .te':- 4 6•',w....,-. 44, ..4.,... , t 4 : ,,. t ,l *l . ,14.-'• =:•'1 , - . 1 . 4 ii 14.` IS. „,1-' ei.'-•t. 4..4"4:.:- 4 'ek 6 ,i.N.2 ' a. - , ..t d .4 ,:‘, tv LIM t. ' trtr 'J.' ‘,. .-: „t • 4... t., 0. sr • .kr • C 4 jir .. ' f., ',/,..44,,,', 1,4 4g.,'„g• 0. ~ '• s ,_„- . 0,1 . ,4 - ,•,,, , _-'4,t, ,-' c l r, • ,•- c 4,1 4, cz, ~.c..p44 , q , c t , J I t r, - 5 „4. - i4, i , •-• •;., " -, -.y '., --• ! 1,1 1 , -. ....1„, , , , ., - ,i, ~/ . , , ,.,4 . , 4..-„ -t „ -., -, 4,r ; ••, , 4.5`.7-4i!il,Y-4:tz . r 4,,-, , „?,1,,v,,c, ~.0 t - ~,(1 - .,-t . b.„1 , -,...„,..,,..., „ ?..1 1, •. v , ,l ~' . , ..• '4!" k '4" l'l 4. .4' 4.° 4, 1 4'' VI/ '' .'1 4.. •-' '7, 4 (1 •' -:,,, 4 N, I .FAtA.,. 4,4 ' t ,g'h Lrl,:.‘ 4 ,:t';' ft . t:, t s . 4 ct„. t '-; S. / Ns 2 l o. ivz 4 l: . P,'' %,-t,,' kt'tl 9 '•-• i' `.. ' ' ~-;, .4\ vz , =...,.'n:'f' i:, '''`i`''-‘` ‘ ' 1c C" 6 :9,,,k" . ' 0 ,-.P N * c '", - -S-r• - •4. 1 -i, c "' r, '''' V•t; IL(4, ll . r ti , t, ~- . .- i 3,',1E.,01:- 1 2.1.{„,tf,„9. , tz..,:,-.}:,tt-= , eC,• ,, ,,' 1 , tit+ 4 V4' 2,l ••• l ? •-• I' " ''',.;' 4 '- cell t , t v ••1 ", ...., 4 "., ', ' :11 4 4,11 • ••'.... 1 - '1.. 4 t l ; t ttlr„,t&;; , .• 44 , c , ~,,-,14 • frt, ~t „r0 t1u i ,,,, 4 . "tet , , ,, ..F.1 ; 4 , , t q. 1.. P f.,....-: , .,e....,,,... Qv., e . tr., , r , „,, ~ ~.. , r ct,„ t: 1„..„,,,.„.„, .4 . . LI , t ieajo ‘ ,.., - .:-,1 - ,•-• ai . t,.. qfY#l l , 'l4.l i\ s l , ' , !t;' , &: ', l ) - 47 r i C et t7 -)4l ' 4 ' :5 - 4. • -, , , , , li - ,, p44,1- . 0 ( 4-r-..e - nt,40•1, 4 •7,..r.,,,„,...1. \, r ~.,". irrd - f4,4tip, ::-.11,.p.. - ,--1,• 1 ,,...•:" `' =, ~+ . *,k-s',;- , .;,t-: 1 1 , =, , / lin szL'f7t,4::,.,,tg,;:. ,1f,!1 1 , 2 ,-,;,.: i., 4 ... ) i4 4 4:: es4;,-.r.?":!: t;. ...pl . e „3..-i y .‘ f!. ?'`,...,:t t e 'el 5 44 ‘,''-- - -t••• ' li t ter ...r. 4.-• .- t; k ' .44,,ti , „, 4 ••••' . J. 4 4 1 --4 i t, •• • •".. t " 1 s ' 4 t "i • -•"' 7 ' . 4 ‘ ,4! ,e; c 42 j4 C4144t• ,, 4 4 4t4i r 1"e:1r4.,1c r ?.t'4. ~,t't. ; "ttr;t' t,, -1 i Jic - 4•: 4 7,4;.-1, 4 ;:ft4L 1 q;' 2 4 4 " - , 5;4 : 41' i, ' Ili A 44'.k.'4- F: ~e,- 4- „,;;± . - -'• v !,' 7 V , ,',;‘,* 1 Itgt r,e, , •44`, 4-el. 1- ',..;; flv ~,, r• v -4-I‘=- , " . ",, , ::, L, c t "v-Ittirtisqb.eai-14,3'`>1 L:'..:: 1 -' l t -F t_4 4o V- i 'li e tt'CtfV , t, c ;' , .` , `f 't,i=`,• l ). , `',f, t ,': ` • • -ti f . ,, :tfet,%s . 4 1 ,41 4 ,N2t 7 • . 4 . ..,,„; z . . ,17 .Nuett1t 4 ,.,74t;t, , E i i , 4_:;; 4 1' 4 ..p:::,;', - - . pf'i I t c ! LX 4.4 1 41.ti • 0-nti.o 4 l; eArl'ittZ 4 . ',•:,•4 : .-„,:t. 41 4 , t • ' ril , --..kr“llr.VeitsvfAv , !., 'l•• 7. '''' ''We't. 7 1 t '&•! .4 l- 14'. 4 1 'i140 0 , 45, K ' . •4c,F• .t. - 4 ...,4 I.!: ' ` ', t4l,l•Ti-jg o ittff 'l 6 C itil ,W 1 „:4,%•1"..,1-"•:: -0 ,43 ' 24 i.S 4 .l' '' .6 #trTs,te4)' 4 ;" l : - .•‘'''• ,, • 4C ,7lZU b - ' - ' 4.2 ' -4 .,. r` ‘, ak .E 4 IN - 1 - ,6 , r 14 - '.vc.•!,/ .4 t i.- V‘.l "'N. - ".•., r• 4441 4 - 4". 4 , 4- , 1 44 0 . 4 - '44 t s ' "4 - " •-.- , 4lLl:. •q;', t V ' 4 Tl. °4 .e'Ci' ts Y. 44 4 1 4 e.V .- •,,. is- r,„ %I 7%:, ~ e- i tti , 4, 3 - i . ' t•L' ' '''' t - V5. 44 , 4 q' - 5 7 . -4- ity ~ P-4:,:a;, 7r .,,,c4 ; ,..,,':::, 4 4 - 14i4,13 0 ,,,," 0 .';; 4 :1'4 --, ) , t , 44 , -, 11.c,;i5,,,,1- s ;,s , .(ettrei t 'FNl , •:' - ''!. 5 0 - , , ~,S it t e,„ , .., - v104: - ,s ; '. 4F`t',.. ;- ' , '31"1..t.: 1 0 it kt,' CI , - r . • : i . 4. , f 141et4, 7 4 *:;:z4tip,4,47.;•-•""-••••',1l''1,NI I 4 , „„ ' ! 4,44 N ' '"ett' i ," 4 T, ? L'X1.1.... 4 1:ie.1 4 •1tt,,, • ' . ' 4 4 /'',• 'if t";,*' l / 4 ...44AP L''. 4"h. C 4. 94;4,‘,L-4' 4 4 l.‘si . :rts4 44 ''' 4' 4'. 47, '5A..,, t ,,,..4; 4 , : . 14 9;5 4 4 4 -,„.,,,,f ~,,.? 4 . '4- b.., ,i ( : - .Z , F ,. ,• h'c.,--,4 ,--, ~ , a •'r , , tlet 4 1 , ,Z 1 '4 , 4 , 4 1-g1: 1 , , , , r • .1;' o e s % 0 , 11.1-•,• 4 rler i ,4,..oe' c•Vitlft6 , . 40.1 q, -.•41,; , ..4`ti i - i + kq erg ... 4 .,. - 1 . .: . .. - p - it.„,.5 . ;z1 , ,, ,k, 4 r0zi3.,..1 ,,, 34 . t1 , , , i. , (;..fre..u. , :,1.4.,1 ,, ..14 , ........v.,......41,„,.,..„,,n4 t 4 , 6:7, „ ~....;,re . ..,,,„, ...,... 4 , 16 , , , 1101 4 4 '; ,t'.4J N! -. '" -.).4Nr - • /ofl ' 4 .1 1 . 1- -,." at; ~ 4 . !'- 11,, -,. -- ~, _s p . J,„7,01,., aft-oikt!`,ll. l l4iev, ''' l ,t' - 4, 4 -=e-, 4 ' ), ''!''''t i • 4-`---'-'l - .4.,, T a k ., ,4, ti,v1..,, v ,,,,, 1 / 4 :-..7, cf.4-i7 , -,- 1 : 5 .1P4.4...rfk, , *,1;- , .$. Pza . ..,4+4, 4 . 0,,, 4:;%!.tvZ , N:4-; , ;.g,f1 - ;;A2':t. , t.,4*—fi,p;,iiiV°l2; l ',:.N.o l i 'Ntj'47,'„:4 tt'"' 6 , , r . t i aatr 4 :,4'.f,4,l-' 7 F -,k74 .ZlZ'',, - -• -•',,"....:eri: ,1 , '9 1 i j itX:l4f li t it r Z,,PP: i iT 4a tt:+ l ; l :::,; ":: 4 ',r: - Yol,''' . ' l ; 1:, VT& w klt ti" ,- „c•Ntij fr ; ,s l' •... t ' 4 • 4, 4• • • - .i. 4.:-...e , :- ~..'t., q. • -. 1• , 4 cr47 , ,:.-11 , '.,,, . a ..t.t., , ..4 - N , , , 1 4; kf,50...-t.„4.-1- 4. 4::) ... ,,p'2 ; , 4•44 4 44 0 1-' cP . "‘"•iVS4 4 4 4..1 ' 4441 / 4 44 " 44 11 4 ' 44 . .. 4. *; .. '9 1 4 .4 •O' .4'4" 41,-14 4. 7 ! .."?,•.,, , NIL+ It q 4 s . 1 •"..,: 0 4 1 tk . -- . - 0, " P 4 ; ,;,,....,.. 4 ~„ ° :• l ' * ,. r c 44 -1 , 4 541 : 4 1Vt.-.. tt'"ri. , 4 4 ''' ' e ft 'e•4.•." t4,ft'44 -4 'f..t4 44 4 .Pree 4 , 4 4,4 , ti 4. v - •.fr'is. 'w-ei, ..,: .g r . i) 2 .-- •1 tr ~.. ( 1. y , ...',S.',. ~.4 ~, ~. . .t it, ~ S An?, 4, ..kii.tot.t 4474.(gfe t 4.• „ 4 .•.•-,V 1,1„./.:..f.„,•,41,,:,.. t ,,• .; - ,, ,, ,,,0r0, L 4 qo . .-,,' 4 e ';'-.e . 44. 4 .%. t'h•-••• 1. „;,7 , t-i,‘,t ; ;,-,::-;.,t' , -P ' loCiterAcir . 4 .5...,, , 111ii I,,Ji. 4 ,4,` - , , 4'24 , 4 „0 4:7.• , .. - '44 - 1,'74,` , 4 t t ri,'- ' .. -r‘ e*4 k tf,t'i t ii0d , Cr4.,...74 1 ,.. t i . ,:r r i.. 4 5 t .:. - , 84 1 :4}_. , ' t 0,1t c , e 5.%• 4 .4 1 i . 0 4 .,..i:: - F t 1.44;.', V ' 'f. Cs • VTlVV. Y lt .. % C er ssl. f.;4l4 ‘ .• • ' 4 4 4- •' ', ''''':; 1 4., "'° .1. 1.. 1 4 ,4 t -* ';44.4t4•4141"74:14N.0 `,y , ',II '4 •••„•4 - , ~...- ~ ci .p, .ezt, : ;,.e 4 : 4 .:-.! , ‘ , . !. .,..,,,,.,,64,10.1..,4f. , ,,, r . ,l e 45r 4q ....t * Y ~I '' s ..iTi a r r: ' ,, t i:-. 404. . - ••• za , rt., As, ‘--E ';'-i'n..,P,'"!... 1, ?...14,11' rr .-", :1. , r : IPAS fik!A I T:A 4 .- 4 T , Y ^ . ..i••er:?.;i*"`e". p-',, ct ~,..„=:;,-. t,4z , ,,,, , ..--,„ ~,,t ~ ,,,.1 4• 4 ‘ ...4..r.004. 4 ,5 ... ~•-, g - ~, ;4 4 t. , 4 l . -. 4 . 4 --. +rikp, ,tirviikrNz i . tear-04 : ' 04,4 .".•-. C . „ ' . 4 14 - e, . 044! 4• .114} 1 4 , 14 4'; 9. 1t,5, 4 trt519 4 44,Z4 4 .4 '41 4- c -f"1 l• 44.,,„7",„ 1' :4 4r et, ,, 44,."...;. - 4 , 7,,,eL . .i.t."'yt„'' :;-4 , :4; r 4 4 - 4 4.,..L . 4 -: ~,,,," 4 44-7 - ' ' . ".4•o`itis`PV.,.%-'ry 4 sz''',yres,qz --- ~...1N,,,; , ,,: , : i. ,,A . ,:i - t-,-5, r i r t,...,,.• ' .* (49Mil'eA . ).•''' 4l o !:•!"•l',F 4 ; .#, qn!f-'' - , - , - * , •i..1 . 4.1 , 410,•-, , 14z4 , ,i,_. 4....----vto, ~t t 3 -7 ~, „irkti‘eief 1),:1. 5 .Z.1ii,i;kA ; f 1 ,. , 1`411„,: t a 'Zti t - f 0,4 v '; , ,, -41,.Vt;Lta /IV Ai"%fil s , t.T. 1 .,7 - -45-i., - ,.=„5 ~- L 'i, ~,P. , ,, t. ~.7 , 4- .:Af t 4,11=.4, 4 --t,gtYl:,Ktl-: - ?N'f .r:..1 - ;l''t`:,-.y,,,:',,d''t:.: 1 . ; 4 ,4 4 , 11 " I cilt dils k ,„.„,h,,,,, 4: •:. , N 5vep7 1 .4r:g0w•TAv:,:, , ,,4r.t...- ; ;•2f-4.i,-4t7"47•1-: - " ,- R,;''''' ,.... ...4.' ..tv . 16. ~,, , ;•4:7-' 4 , 71 4`41•'7t'e•: . rr S'o4''''' Tr11:1-"...4?='-` 1 /' ...-`), '-', .t..:P..iqe t rir , `',.." . q•...e,: ,, ,; . V' ' a!" ti.:.=•,.,„ ~ pLx..4 ,. .,- , ,.,,: : 41., p; - ',41 F . ,"'" - ..";r 2 ;, -- ji.c.•'-'4,j?t , ••".`" r r i i 4 4 4 37 - t, - .1-.; . kilti.ziy4:l-27.1x, 1 tip., ?;:1 : ,, r , : .. 1t ..,, : ,,, ; . ~ ,,,4::„7, : - . 4, ; T 7,, t zp;-,...-1,...,,f ef , .;v e : - --,, , .. ,, . . 4 ,7 414 7 5 ,..; i ' 4 . a4 - ,...4.7„1'• , ::•. - J,Tifizs' -. .. ,, = , 1", :t •u'i: -,.• , e,•-:1' , .. - 1 241..:.;Fr.. ,- - - 7. , ..-. ;20....-:.,,,,,..i0,,,, , ..1:, ,,, , , , , r e„ ~,„,; ~.-:....,., ~,,,,, q ~- -- - ..,-,.ri'i,St.f4- % , ti•?2;r , -(-As•-4_ , '-i ,. ; , -,,.* , v ;'?, z• 4 11 - F , , . ,„,....,,t.4... 4 ,...t,t. , ..„:,; 1 .-„, : ,..,,.. : ..,, , •'4 4 4 4 ".';llek 44s '"'" 4ir i t '54 4, 4,..„ .4 .444.?" 4 ~1.4. . .4 . "„r,,',',,,, ~'" •.' ",'• . 4 , IS, ,•4, .. . 4. .,,.,,,., "Fri7tl;el , ;" - fse., i 4 . '4'. te ; :t i •-„„., 1 4,;"4.•.",...,• ", ~,,",,, „.., ;„„ , ..4 1 A " - t.,•ti . : 1 ",:c.*V7,:i,.`!..;' 7,1 i cliq::T.;*;',"l r 'l r' 4 4s• t v t ' .'„' 7,'::, '7'. 4 int,- •''' 4 17 ,4 ,1: 4 -4,U"4 4. '• --"''.l 0 . "4' 1. ' 44 " . *4 S 7t; ' 4 ,1 • 44 4 "I.,:" ''''',... 4 4.,Zvait'ivy.ry.,4. 1 7 -. t•-• c• . •.'-,,i 1; -,•-• 4 0 •7:4-4=,%"4,-., .. 4 "••••2' , 5" , t••' 4, •54. 4 "‘"4-'444 - 4.f , :•4 . 0* " ~,•-•' 144",,,14 4 "-t.:7•444 4 e' 4 5, , 1.4.44'5,N4f,..f.5.' 4.4.,,, 5 ."4..2 .' .444 o°4 41.* 5 1 1 . 1 . 4 4 9 , 4". 4' , i '11.. 4 ' '4 44 't ns• r 0 4 4 4 4 .^"5..••' 4, . 4 . ..; ,"•''' 4..1 4 " o r ~. q's ~,,,k, r ,,,„ • • ~ -, e4 .4 . 1 t. •T - Tr ...-. ^4 trt - : : . I . :;•,',•"1-r•I',....7 ':1 1 14 er , ,S, l'ltSV. k .." 4 1 " ''' ''''''''''''‘a .1.7 ~,ri ,_•',.. 0 , .: ~.., : : ...,,Ta ....:,... , t y.. r,....0. ..:..,:: ~.. ~,.. , VA . q:. , ....., 1.. , ..4!..._1„ ; ,e, -,,.z.,..Tn -0...”. r.: ..,!,; , ,; , ..t' 47 :,'-jri , k;• l . Tar,'0",0 ,4 i•r t, "kt,,, , ,,` I f :t . •7, 1 /M*• - ;'Al••,:* : 1c- ''' ' 7 %Fe'':',..1'• . ':°' ''L- "'71: 4, p:sr, a4 4 :'!`4E.c 1 1:. 4 .. b : -. :!'' , .: 4 '.; ,.1-I = ,-11 :" '' A I ~ i: , ,, , ,; ~P7r :,.1.41144.„...., '• t, '''4•''';• • •''' 'ti, . 4 ,:'' .% 4 ,•.: 4, '= " :.' , 4.4•••' , Y., :-V;.. , 4 ' r:- ' ( :'"' ' '''. - '"tt'''' ' ' ' , N,' ', ..' ~..S.. 4"..„ . .---"•"•, :,:s. e„ -• '-...' ',.. 14 • • ..*'• •,- -e 4, '.' -41 , ~ '''L!',/, I. „. - 5 - , "„ - T - ' -, ' ' -,, r `"..: '* °' l',.:' ~.. ,_ ~ t . V . ,:` rx :f, , ..,:;•, : ,,: ~, ~, t - ~ -1,, . :4 i 0. ; ,.:, - .... 1 ,:tt . .. 0 ss,,',' , 4' 4 - , ' • 4 4/' '',,, f •, , .„„ „.-, '"., ..-,• --t -. .,5 - t• ,-‘,'"'-,- ..? i' - -,‘ c-, sr s's ,'' -'s .44 ft,' •*"„,„,,,..„*. '''l' 4 ..,) „,... ,ss es `.....• ••" _ . ... , • ` „: . :4,,," 44'.. ••.1, ~,.7se,'"'"l. `..'" .e.....• , '',' ~ • ' ';'',. r• - ,,e" , ^s .• ,•: - .7' ',. - 4 .4 , ',. ~ ' 441, 4 '4 1 / 4 ,- , . ''...,,,r r• -- ",. :' -` ~''s.i.7”, . . --. .- c - . , - ..! . .,; - , 5 „• 47 ,4, - ;lt r. ,iis ,' .l ~ :.,- r •-:; ~.. ;:•, ,• , ~- •,•• t 1 - -1 , - _ . ~•• t , t ;.....;;; .., -..., ~. •-,--,.....,:•,r,r, , i --,...,.... 5 '-,. t.--: -, r ' . :- it .-- -, .. .. =- :: ..4- - - - C -- ILZ.- , '.'': ; .. /-..;t , .. .- .. '-'''.;.;' ',`.:'''.tV`Z . '', - '''' '' 4- tt''.:it 4- .. tA• - '. -f- ,rt,,•.rC,: • 4 '1, 2 : - :- •'"4 4 ; . t, l '. f 4 • 1 -' 4 .L: 4 ;;''; ' ,"4, , .•' 4 r 4 : le, .. ":_:: `', - .7 7 - ':',•• 4, .; : : '''.: '"'''' ''••• •:4 " ' ' l ' 1 '" ' "• , •' .' 4''' 4 '; ''"4 "..‘t k , :;'`.-` 2 ' - ;' - I,'',-*, 4 -',,' ~, '„ . 4 , 4- t i, , o + - ; - 4 .. .. 1 ;. F -, " ~• 4 . - r , .... 4 r,V 45 ,,,t5-"e-.*"1.;.f , ,:• 4 «e 4 "5• ', t'' '4'4 11' 0' '',..f Se; 'es' . 4" 4' .4 .* P. -":- : r :1". 2 ,11 - ~ ' *''' 4.1 "•s' •'-" 4•4 4 - .'• - 4 4,1•••,.,•" . ..4',, 44 - , 4 - 4 .4 7 ,,, 0 . 4 4 41 ' .4. :Y r -, 4 ,.. t • C ',„ . ,r',,‘,.„, ...!*.i.' -1• 4 r •-' -^4 -U., '.? ---.. 4 4 4 , ; 4F1:.1 4- ... 4 1 : '..1 44.44444 '-.'s ,; [ p' 7 - ‘,' .", ' . ' , •__. ' •• , fr 4 p 1,4,,,, - 4 1- 4:; ; , f , . ~-.,,, 1_ ~,, y ,re, • - k4„...1,3',"',, , *," 4% ,, ,' ~,, ; 14;, - 1 ' '.P c - ;',• .; ,C ~: 44!•fct..,ii4' '- ' , tit - f 4 " '.• "•`'‘, ' l f' '`` t - '' , f. -, "'-' `` `' ` " j ''' ^ F- ' ;, 4-;;;kl l 9 ' ' ' ,4r4l".l W*.t t''''l • l ' 4.- e't- 4° " 4 ';''' ' 7 O ',. ''-.:"..-:` Y r ?':' tie' ~; 'a f t ~' "-* '-'.. ' 'lY> s e! . ' - . i . : e ‘ 4. ....`" 7• - 1 - ' • . I e-4 L - 4 'V''' l.s '' ''4 ' 4- -''t"' 441444 .. 1 1 9- "*;4 04 4 1 ',1VP• 4 0 1 : 4- ; j...- " 44 - -'' '4 .".;•i'.,1. •"`" "'', 4 slt 6 4 0 j l e . 4 ' . ••• . 4 .. ... t 4 .4. ' . r •4 ' 1 - 4 h•. - . r 4 :f:lti?• ' ` . .N . l. l ",., 6 l l 'eee"?‘'' S' -f*: :s 4 ". '44'F / 1.1'4' 4 ' k' ' 47 ')" 4 4; 4 ' .` : '; 4 ,4V -r' • : • .- '' '..:: •t- ‘4 ‘-` ft , 14 1. r t 'l" ,- ' , . ' .C b -'' t , 1 "• ',. '. • ' .' . , tt ,‘"•"-, lA_ , 4 ,` , .-....' . % ,Vt., ' f.? eft R-tr,r 4 , , 4„,,n, , ,,, ,- 4•4• 5 .4 I% ~..4,,, , ,5., c A „ ~ ~,....„4 -,,..;),, 1 ~. ~.1., „ k l,, „ ~, - 4 ,:.,- . , ~... • , .., , _. ~ : , ..., , , ' I- 4 ''4 : i*4.: 44-.. '4" '''''. 0 `%: ,'"J:kro,; , •••=" - * 4'l ' r t.' s."- Ir / ''. c ,t, ,.^ t 1 ~ •,,,\ Z. ~A 4. 1 ~. ~.... , • . ' .4`' .. ~-" - . i t , t t ..' ',:o .r "..,_ iry.0,,ft.... ,i.. 0 0 .0t,,1 ; .. 1 „,,,‘,. 4 01 . )• ss ri, .., tt, g , •re ~.. _. ~• •• .4 •. { -. 1 '",' ''' • r. • 4 - '' •-1• c.. -1 : 44,. . 0 ' -7`,p - rA .-tv - 4 4,e ,, 0 41 -4 . r, •,.,,."'• - • ,% t- ~,--, ' - - ‘ --.' • `''''d --g •' , ' -L'' -. ' ' ' '' l I, v '4l' 44 4 ^ - ...., .4" •-• ... r. t- ~ 4 ,, 34. , '"' " • '' - . It. , 4 4 ' 4 4 44 ' t " TV ~ 4. q..' 6 ." 4 . 4 -. •- - . '44, '-L -... •.. t .„, 1 ..,., • e _.., ~- ..... 4, ..,•,, , ...h . - ...t ct, -t - ' .. ,-. ~• , •- - s ~ • -.. , ..'„0: ,, .. * ':, ' " ." .7:,, ' 5 i 44 ” 4 4 %tit* . -':" e . : ••• ••1,. • : * r ~ i 0 A' . ...4 4- •` , .r.,...., • •• ••• ' • " - • 4 . 'l," , ** 4. 2, "r•• . li ‘ t .. . ~,1... , -:, , .-' . , • ...1.- ~„4.t. ~.__,. ~..:- --, . -• , ' i . ke- MEI .:,, 1 ..,,, er ; 7 k , :l- , : -, ',-,7, 7" -•,,- ',-,,-,:`4 f;',..•'.'..-:, • 37, vf- ,4,' • 4 it t"r‘V. 7 41/.0 " tr4,14';f%,4 eg - ~.. h udr ' -• 4 „. -• • " • . .• " " PITTSWRGII POST. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. GM r. 0111.MOILL J. 11. NIONT(inKEST OILL.LMORE S. MONTGOMERY, PROPRIETORS AND EDITORS. W EDNESDAY MORNING To Newfipaper Publisherg The type on which the Daily and Weekly .1/oraioy PLOr: wsul printed previous to getting our new dress is offered for sale. It is Nonpareil and Brerier, and in good condition. us any one can see by looking at a Copy of tho paper or last week. It will he sold cheap for sash. PulckalanitENT.—eards and advertisements for insertion in the Price-Current should he hand ed in soon. It goes to press at 3 o'clock P. M. on Thursday. THE CONVENTION The County Democratic Convention meets tn. do) ot the Court House. It has to elect seven delegates to the State Convention. which meets nt Harrislturg on the 4th of March next. W e hope only such delegates will be elected Its will be sure to go if alive, and not sell their places to ambitious politicians who 'cannot get an election at innne, but are anxious to •'cut a figure abroad. We have no faith in that way of repre editing the people. Some old political hack despair , st an election here ; he eon get a friend to ru❑ a a candidate, anti, if elected. that friend can rettign and appoint him as a substitute. That kind tit' thing has lieeodone too often, and-we hope this Convention will try to tind a remedy for the wrong. The great matter with our party now k to secure harmony. A desperate effort will he made to combine all the elements of opposition ag,aiust ili4 next. year: we must prepare to put forth all our strength against the enemies of our party. mid n,u disturb it by iciarrol- in our own ranks. l'ersona: animosities. the vindictive pursuit of individuals, attacks upon our public officers. a •' wild hunt for office,' art-I a desire to he avenged on Etncied rim i- not the theans..rprepanition for a triumph of Democracy next year. We want to elect a Deinocratto President next year. and we earn do it it nil within our rank. net solely fur t h e t,(s r :111,1 Our party BVe regret that Col. Pda,h; i not in the Con vention. liis service- on such occasions are ealualile. lint we hope to ~ e ‘k him elected to go There irm 1•. Ito plenty of oc.l;lidatei offering. Prestitlent-making i a great 4%1 - Msine,s, and all the politician , 000eem willing tto take part in it. l',.rtainitulioation, at \Vashington have alarm nur neighbor of the (;,17 , /m Flo think. the frieml, of Fuller for Speaker ygt•nuite nigh the Demo:rat, in electing the presiding officer of t It • That wonll in effect give the Item.- er.im the ..r,mtitration till' ottp,rtattt Com- I nittee lint the Dein...vatic member bite a a noble iletermirmtion to spurn all compro rai,es that will lie an aliandonmeut of the princi ple, of their party. They bare certainly shown thus far that they con viler principle. , more Im portant /Ilan otlice,: and we presume no comlii nation, will be formed with any of the factions. into tchich the eptiiontion i , divined. that trill ieluire the withdrawal of the 'Monier:ll'm ea:luri d:Ate. If the friends of Fuller chorine to Note fur Iticharii.on. they can' do and lie, it elected. can take , onie di , crimination , in their (:nor in the appointntent of the Coniniittei• , That may happen yet. \ goon litany of the member, are tfettnin tired of thi , wa , te of time in fruitless efri Ito elect ••iippo , ition Speaker dollar- a day for two hundred and thirty-tour men e,gliti•en nay , 1, the com fnr „ f otidrt to eit,•[ nu \ Itt the (Alice. It i 11111 e 1,1 . ...I.rpt ,e t i.i the mad practical plan o r wining the Frollse. It elm ea.il‘ Lr it, I t the entire :-:,,utherti vole !Ina the Fuller ca , “ for ittoliarl , on. and the thing i , done There i. no reason uhy it not he done. The Fuller,ineu are rep re,,enled a , Iteitig ,all , fied that Kansa, !Alan I.e admin.! when r.-I,ly, richer s , IL 1 . 11• e or 4!acr St:tto. :1- thr itt,pl e or that Torrit.ry liall .10 ground. i•outh ran ..1:LIIII Tier , It the p.oplo el oni the right to inter fen,. with the v: it that territor, in determining ihe the . ) -11,11.1 he e‘itio !Jelled I.• C.:11111 311,1 ntiml 'heir own hit-inri-- 1 lair of the trill of the a ,- titul he ,•eurii.l. an I that shoulil decide the q ue,t : 4 1./Vil nu esht'e•t~i~at ;ill/ be iilitattieil hefore i- admitted If the Fuller me, . the men and. the Dell:oerat, , in Ow vre, pokut I hp. L. is n,p p wca 11 , . Miler con-eqUellio beln'e.n them. (11111 ~t l, ` 1 , -Ilt• 1- pl'a.C11(111 VAltle. It 1 , now settled 1..te3uu,1 a reasinialde duuld that the great majority of the iieuid e Manna: wi ll deride for a fre.• canstitittiun ttnd a tree State. Nu Nurthern luau will lutild that ndw. 11 hence then the neces , dly ..f a further wale tune dy the Northern menits•rs of 'on ! , ~1 1 a mere obstruction. Hut let the Spenker , hip go it. , it 1611. we liiipe the Itelnuepaic lllen/hee , NVIII ,tll.lel flllll the pirttfortu they tultipteil in the rt - iiilittion of their caurip , . It i , tho l frue l)einiicritti , • policy in view of the ciunpitign cif rll , ll yefir. IVO 0311 elect /I l're-iilent oTi i.ur own principle , e ta ll .. 1 it —c h\ :Inv alleetpllat .1t1pr•• With "I.l ,, evets Let the Speaker hip Its it will, IVC 11111.1. 11:1Ve tlir nett reeSideflt. and mint ithil can elect 16111 by Democratic Itrs.l.l-rioN, —We might fill whole column , ' with reselut-iis adopted at the primary meetings of war.l-. bor,mgli, and town ship,. Thee still be nf very little interest to general readers. an.l w“ul.l e.e-t .1- a round Yet !Amite them wmibl he ne.eting , ConsHing bet erg' few member , . The tax i. leu heavy ea primer , , and we innid lai fur declining perform idaeli and expow , ive ULA. 11 hen DeintPeentie paper. ikee well erlidigli any of we to ill pulili-11 any ydintity f intidi malice Till then we ins! eeiiII4IIIIICAI MR lit CHANAN - gentleman i expected to leave England soon after the first of January for 'mine, and will probably reach New York be fore the first of February. I;y that time p rub - a bly se‘eral of the Stall , Will have expressed their preference for him for the next Presidency. Mr. B. is now one of the ablest Atilt:Julep of the country, and hi , long experience in public affairs inspire• confidence it, hint every where Penn sylvania will speak out for him in unmistakable terms at the next State Convention. His chances of a nomination by the nati“nal convention are daily imprOVll,2 NSVIIANCE COMP k• I The NeW LA: papers represent many of the In ,, rance office, in that city as unworthy of conti , letwe The sufferers by a recent fire there now fin.i their policies worthles , , the companies having exploded, or gone into bluitation , 0 recently before the fire that there was hardlc time to transfer the to Mato- companies The increasing number of Insurance Ctanpa cies should teach people great caution in regard to them. It is hurl to pay heavy premiums for policies, and repo,. in fancied security till a heavy loss uccnr. , and then find the policies worthless. CUSTOM HOUSE HOBBES) --II is strange that no clue has yet been obtained a, to the $lO,OOO robbery of our rittoint'House. It is now nearly two tears since that money was stolen by some one, and nothing is yet reported in regard to elforts to recover the money, or detect the thief. ,s MME Dr. Charlee A. Deitinger, of Reading, recently , . died of cholera in the Crimea. He was a Alargeon , the Russian settrice, and a young man of fide promi,sia A marble Mist of George Law Is on exiabitiory* Louisville. Ky, It is by Jones, tho.eculi*, and is,. intended as a' feelsr on the Presidential question, among the Americans of Kentucky: DECEMBER Ir.) The newspapers along the Lakes are as badly wind in telegraph matters, by the Associated Press, as We are in this city. They have become indignant, and are discussing the propriety of putting up u wire fur the exslusive use of the press. George P. llenszey, a leading American politician, of Philadelphia, died in Philadelphia on Sunday last. Ile was a member of the legislature of 1848. and at the time of his death was thirty-two years of age. James Ogle, Esq., brother of the late Andrew Jack son Ogle, died in Somerset, Pa-, on the 11th instant, aged 'about twenty-eight years. The deceased evinced during his life-time talent of the highest order, which, if properly applied, might have raised its possessor one of the topmost pinnacles of Fame's temple. President Rivas, the head of the new government of Nicaragua. IA, according to information which has lieen obtained by the Washington Star, a mere pris oner in the hands of Walker, who signs his name to documents only by Walker's order, the penalty of death at all times gan g in g over him for refusing to ,dicy the commands of those who hold him In custody. Carson Emmos, who, together with John Capie, was convicted in Philadelphia, in February, 1853, of the murder of Christopher Soohan, a police officer, has been pardoned by Governor Pollock. Capie and Fiona's were both sentenced to death, but the time fur execution was never fixed. Capin is supposed to have been the most guilty, and he is still in prison. A bill introduced into the Missouri legislature and passed, appropriating large sums of money for the completion of railroads, having been vetoed, was last Thursday passed over the veto by a two-thirds ma jority ! The people of Missouri were so overjoyed at the intelligence that they wet in town meeting and passed resolutions inviting the legislators, governor, and others, to a grand banquet. The returns of the recent census of Illinois are still incomplete in a few counties, but estimating these upon the most reliable data, the population of the ,state reaches 1,271,055, against 551,470 in the year COI , showing n total increase of 410.585, or in the rati, -49 per runt. Should the same ratio of in crease hold good in the next five tears, the popula tion in the year 18110 will reach 1,800,000, and 'llli nois will probably rank as the fourth State in the As no money can be obtained frotu the United States Prea.•ury for the pay of members of the House of Representatives until a Speaker of that body 2hall base been elected, the funds being drawn to his or der. A.. 1. tilossbrenner, Esq., the sergeant-at-arms. smith a view to the iiccomimidation of the member,. hue paid ciu I 1.. them .1. 4 '2'.;.00.1 from Ilis own resouroa, CV wonder how steel. It ..bare members must submit, t•, ”r. .1.,e, the neetommodatilg rgl,Bl/11 . 1.1“.1 . ', to Ile re eit,t.••l as a quid pro tillo EASTERN PAPEII` , . Richard Shannon has again placed us under obligations for Eastern papers in B,lrnuce of the mail. He will punctually furnish the New 1 . .. t k rim,. and Tritunr, and the Philadelphia Prnnxofi,,,,,, 3114 I ,dy , r, on the morning after publication, to -übscritn•r-, ui Pittsburgh. Tut: Spea k er of the [louse of Representatives at 11usitington gets sixteen dollars a day for his servieeß. and mileage like other members. No w-nder a coal many are willing to accept the ro , t We would take it onm.lves if we hud time, and eould get it. Not that we want office, however It is related that a department of the French gov ernment. being desirous of making an extensive series calculations connected a ith the decimal system. had formulas so prepared, that large columns of nadi• inultirlionlion and di risen could he worked to their results by persons whose knowledge an. insuffl .•ient to C. 0113 prebend the I.cariug - of these provesses on the general plan. and who had in fact but little loose ...ducat 4/11 than was necessary to accomplish their respective result,. Tins ,uvett We time of higher class .1 mathematicians, wh, prepared these 1,11/LI la, and accomplished thus each his portion of the pilot conceived by the master spirit, who had :truck out the whole. The immediate out iug of ex pense was var.) great. Persons whose labor MU worth less than Ely cents i f gx,,..43 - , could save an equal amount of the time and labor who were not to ire obtained for less than ten times that amount. Ilut the elks tug sit elpense was not th e an !age. The work (01111.1 to Ise better and nurse accurately iierfonned. 'those whore minds were at lomic 111 thr higher processes of mathematics were ••11. 55 impatient 01 the details .4 long simple spin.. and not fixing their mind, exclusi,ely upon them. rretilleittl) inside mistake, which tiersoil. tilts, IA err d.,ing the best they could would lisl e ? has f a llen The principle inn oltrd in all this 5- stir or the utmost importance in other thing.: indeed. all de partment, of the political cootioni) el el ery day that writ sit ' ..5 Is, I y bra • ,•ti: the / 551•14• A joiu.re. It I- a great int,take Its engage a man in any work wordy I, ecatise he can do it cii. s / 55 , and taking it for granted that he will he alert:fere inure likely t o d o it well. on the contrary, he will he less likely. as feeling no nitere,t in it. It may be use easy. ktp. principle is capable of a great variety of ap plioationii. The sagacious merehant, for instance, will prefer as hit salesman the energetic, hopeful, 'attest nnntg titan, with less of that mercantile en. perience. knowledge and skill which he can supply to -.suite old and abler financier, with thrice the business powers. An old man up to all the tricks ol trade never make, a good salesman. lie is r-s, caution-. alto' km,er too much. As a man becomes more ,`N iwrieuve.l. he way and trill.if judicious, 111 . qUIry the ability and judgment nece,ary to manage but i ness in it, !mire comprehensive relations, but less able enter with teal into the minute detail,. 1.,•1111 . % OW 4,, Ilit. lu edueation, also. an instructor may kn o w t,s, much as well as too little for the greatest goad of hose to whom he imparts his education, whether in the academy or in the church, If you want a sure guide over a difficult piece of road, select one who has recently traveled It, not o ne whose memory of it.= is impaired liy distance of time. Young teach . rs who hate but recently mastered a hat they arc are t.. be ',referred as a general rule. i• a•Hua!iiti T N1:111 It. I. u•is, hat the ness and vividness. the Mien - fit and whirl the first impartment of knowledge affords. Children will often learn better from those nearer their own age than front their regular teachers, who having been educated perhaps hall a century, are not able in re member or perceive where the difficulty of first ae. quiring any branch of knowledge lies. Ti impart instruction i+ the most natural and useful of all vnto for those young persons of either Nua Who ita, psi Ohtaitle.l it. The recent graduate can in no udy thoroughly perfect his education an Icy teach tng fir two: and the young lady who has tiiini• the any of Our high sehiiiiis will lient lid thi m In her men timid 1111 , 1 interest herself in par ulug Ilium further by pursuing the same course. This t • hest for Moth purities. The children will learn her I • , r• than from older persons, and it et, 1111,6 11S0111 occupation for a period iil I lie th e most criti. 01 and try ing, because C.,.ften ;41,11 4011.1,111 H, The young and ,piring lawyer, in like manner, w ill oilier] gain a Call,e that a Weloder would hnra sot s pr, vided 1111 Teep principle, or intricate point, of law are involved: hut where enthusiamn, argil merit- and illustration:, to carry an ordinary jury, are alone required. lien in the pulpit, where maturity of thought would seem particularly requisite, the fer coy and fire of a youthful preacher will often win over crowds tu the truth he utter,, where the identi cal discourse will fall puww - h.ttir from the same lips when hi, message 1,, loot its freshnriii, to hie own heart. The poet..., tineA conceptions are often thore rid youth. hermitic the most vivid. Is the advantage, then, all on the side of immatu rity and inexperience? Must men as they increase iu knowledge decrease in power' On the contrary, it is because capable of higher utilities to society, that they lose the power of lesser forms of usefulness. Details lose their freshness because by repetition they resolve themselves into general truths. But without going through all the vividness of first impressions and youthful impulse, these more mature experiences of the various walks of life would never have been et olved at all. Not only the progress of mankind would be rendered impossible, but all the higher re sults of thought and experience would he lost, and -oiriety would retrogade. The active man of business way seem less alert at forty than at twenty ; but it is because he is now ar ranging negotiations for thousands, instaad of hun dreds or tens. The lawyer may seem less impas ',oiled before a jury at fifty than at thirty, but it :• ',caus e he is unfolding a principle of law that will carry th e charge of the Judge. The teacher may became actually less fit to instruct lads in the ele ments of arithmetic, but it is because he is now fitted to lead the minds of men into the higher walks of mathematical discove r y, or the application of all former knowledge le enlarging the boundaries of science. t) a the same principle, then, that the manufac -I,:rer never regrets the consumption raw material, that re-appears in the form of a more valuable pro duct, so will nu wise man sigh over the immature enthusiasms of youthful efforts, if he consider that the power which now seems wasted and gone is all in fact concentrated in the more valuable result ~f ripened experiences and well directed energies. Excelsior" is the motto of life, in all its star, when ',vilely spent, to the very end. =EMI ' 4 'rk - Tirm Nriturg. ;1 , 1-.11 tI. 11,11,u101,1110. Ledger Th.. Right Alan for the Tight Place ._ rta. 4 . 2 11=MdIM r' United St a fes 'St erinCirit ttatt - Irtto - a n care This new steam frigate, one of the six ordered by Congress, it seems, has been 11101 y injured in the launching. Says a Washingt , m despatch, December I SWY- C. • • It is rumored aerliithatfite ion- steam frigate Ro anoke, launcheitymltnrditat Norfolk, has been inju riously hoggedi„er in other words, broken her block, • by having beenloO'severely "shored" upotitieWays. The support thus afforded being taken away, or inju diciously diffused,-when placed in her natural clement the ship spread and opened to such an extent that she has become filled with water. It is also rumored that the Niagara. - build ing at New York. under the superintendence of George Steers, the builder of the yacht Ameri ca,- has been pronounced a failure by the United States Naval Constructor Philadelphia Dry Goods Market The market fur the week has been very quiet. Some clothiers are buying pretty freely, but in this department of trade little is doing as yet : and with this exception, scarcely any business will be transacted fora month to come. The annual and semi-annual settlements are now en gaging the attention of merchants : anti while this is the case, there is much for them to ex amine into with a critical eye. Some trill dis cover they have had a productive year. and the contrary will he conclusively exhibited to others. Among those composing the latter class, will be found many who have •• lived tun fast," and in dulged in unnecessary luxuries, to the great disadvantage of their business 11401 themselves. We are much gratified to notice that among the competitors at the late Paris Industrial Exhi bition, Messrs. Brewer N: Co., of tt0 , 14,. agent, for the Hamilton Delaines and Imoskeag i'otton Company, were successful in getting a •• first elass medal" for the fabrics of those l'ornpanies. and that "honorable mention . ' wits made or the 'l n , - Mines and prints of the Manchester works. Such evidence of the superiority of our Cotton good, in the French capital we are proud of. and we hail this as only the beginning of the praise our manufacturing companies will receive. not only from the French people. but from every country in Europe. In a few year , more, it' wedmiproTe as we have done in the past tin. vc.er , j Wt• shall be able to outstrip our rival , on the other side as much in cotton and woollen goods as we hare in the perfection of vitriol!. kinds ol maehinery. • CO Inlll, - reia L is'. PattryeTtos tty Ft, 11•1 All EILIV.Iti NI AN I . %I'll lir- --Tile oli• 1C.7,1 • very good authority' for any fx! eAtittecte with patents or the patent law 4, =ay- there already a statute in exi , t 0111:0 Wlll , ll ell%1•1' , :111.: protects tt , l artiole , of design and ornament. cm bracing also the murk , tol.tpted 6V trat.le , nten. t.t distinguish their own niantifactuie. I.llv was adopted on the _nth of :\n::11 , 1. 1`":2.. Sot' third of the "A eiti . .ien, or eitizen.-. nho. i v Ili , , her, their own industry, all I e nifty have invented or produred any new ;0:1 ori ginal deign for a 111:11111faClar.•. , •1 net al, or nniteriak. or any new and ori;4111,1 de4ign for the printing . of wo i dlen, cotton, fabric:4. ur any filly :111 , 1 ”riViaal . 1 hu-t, louorebel, or :oloposition in ai L. , or Lasso-relievo. or ally new and on ;n:pre• '1"11 ornam e nt, to he ria,.0.1 1 , 11 ~,t; • Ina ant' new and u:efiti print, or picture. either worked on, or printod, or painted, or ea-t, other ati;:uoi on ani article of manufacture, - Re.. a 1 :ti-plivat fur a patent to the Comini-0410ner • l'a:ents, on due proceeding had. he may gr.int a patent therefor, Tim St vz CANAL - .1 Ivit,t frk.lll It 1,1 . 1,1",11 lest of the London N ovem b er t. , contains the follov. Some workmen who are liming Mr Al. de Lessepo on the line which he pr..1,, , 3C8 to take for his Suez Curial scheme hare come upon haril rock, which quite nullifie- the e-timates put 11,rtlz by him in his pamphlet upon the ~ 119,1•1. iq nhh he itssumee that the ta.ttai .sill Le 411/ i out of sand or light 'oil try 1111011 M that in the year 6,141 lief ore Cluj-I a canal 1. , connect the MetriLermiwAit all.l yen- a• eutiltnellef.d. :Ind ahnminoe,l in 11. 1 5 .• 111.111,-. after it ho,+:. Of 2(1.0i 10 Pier tEll•Othltittt--Their 1-• a rumor. •ay • the Galena Advrrti,,, that we hope way turn . n it 1, , he true. that the kflirrican Comptaly 'tare retto,ered the t•, ,, :lthtlutt in g“ld. which t-itould have been eat fatal f root Ibtloo t tle i.. tili• trtooutry at New 1 ark. Ile al," hear th ,t i t war tli , teovered through di-v-I,,,tre- made at the otttifeA-ional, by the thief. tilt, wa•• at the j obit of death. and who tvi-hoal t.. oulturthen , 0111 before departure. *sr Worms: or ms I - arp./1• ./r I/. 1/./, Lwer/ gteirt,./1 111/ 4 rutriu / 4 Illt,t/11,0 MIMI, 1(.1 yet Lie qurnt4oti in Mill lE=lllllllllll 1101! In•nt I=l .{I.. I n;~l•• 1.~ tLu a~~ Ir •i ~.! GO iOlO.l Pri-monli orlr n 1/zl,:t• I EE=!IIIIMMIIIIII111111•1111 Ma( 11,y t, .1 t., u irlenllo oof 11.. 1., 110:kW ll==ll li= I=l S.4.lid .II lITZ. nud 111-:eK I I A ‘l. k \A N. A @ry- Batchelor's Boar Dye.- I=l upon the sti r ,1/1.1 tprk l,- I. t—litzl 1,.a-i puflery nud the ..1 ..r 1, is. Yvholesult. and rrtati, Iry Itr. ueo 11. K KTN., 14.. Wood strret. tt,_Sektidit' .t 11•1 IN•r5:11•••”t 1,21 A.• •1/•tuotoitral,l (Lai t11••,t1 th , ••I th• 1.1••••• I the Istailth of Ow t • l• •• h• ,11...tu+.• in tfle ,i..ft113.. 1 11(.11k , •I 1 ti••• ha,. cht• ‘s h•l, : 4 .1N1 , , , N,.\ PAIM.I.I 1, • 1211 E tttt., rt,..trt,tl to It gill t.:0111 •Itt th- fittlt-th tt 4t..htttrhli•i ret t :ltlitt and th.tt-h. imr,ll l 4 lk irl,ll 11,111111.11atii , 11,. 1.1111 i) 111. 1 .1... i. 1 111111101,1 pr4.1 , 1t4 pereq.ii ati.,. 1u11.... OW 1ipp.•141....1:111art 1..110 All. di...aMe. I atlmug all tilmghtly 14. 411,4apiwar. alt• 1,1111, ly Awl ‘11•1 Pro atul .”1,1 I. A A I , rl\Ur. PI, FLENI ING urc i, .i,.111.1 lienggitotn generally 40 - Slocklltgli and lioxiery for NVltxtrr.- If pat don't want pair teat itinchatt .lout kik and tatat ?ht. kings, pat will take any :hit it -t• ittitl t' ItAt ttl Nlarket alley and Firth •ttrta•ti atal hay ~titit• of 1 t•logitat fine Stta . kittga, that mu k.• taal nit, an. cauthrtablit. I)Aky alt." mnkt , ii i • t t„ r, sat tat, Ell=l Itomottbor pLaco, o,roor Itllcy hrti strouL ~,•t4 pg-Important to Fornmern--Sew Dierov erleii.--VAIRTABLE CATTLE I'IIIVDEIt u dere are put up in ' 01101101111 d packs, and coldly ttrtit le, not only for the dpwa,tes 110 ,,lent, .otutw, and other animal., but tlit•y 1111• 111,•WIn• ,•,, 11,11 iu llele to Improve the ~anlition 111 the animal FLr .1111,11 flora, they Ilia. 1,111) 111110 1 ,1 v 111, , •11 , 1111 ,, i1 t , l Lllll, l ll 01 1 W 4 , but they in., vavv the quanta) 11, t•il 111, 1111 prove the quality of milk and tattle!. Tin' pr pt whir. that it increnseA the quantity of Lotter. from 11011 0 pound to a poinal a week to each COW. Willlll Lil. , 11•r81 , 114 1111,111A\ e tried it nay a pound uud n half to Iwo 1 1 411111t1,1 pet , 01i, 111111 the name kiwi of feed no 114(11, 11l 11110 1111111: W , • are ',- tam, all who lintll 1/111 1 1 1 Will it all the time, tool nil,. motiey by the operation an well tot improve the:appeal:owe •dPriet 1 . 1 . 11(.1 a paper; 5 papers for $l. 64-Call at No. 164 Wood fitrect, and ex amine on; stock of SOPT HATS anti WINTER CAP, .loot "- oared, a large lot of Shanghai. Culestial, sod other htyleh ul Cape, which we will yell low for cash. MORtIAN .1 Cu., 1.4 Wood street. oct ll Oir.Bram of a Thousand Flowers, for he , etterifying the complexion, and eradicating WI TAN, Pill- Pll.l aa.d YRS..IEI_4i from the face t.. 1 ,1,1 et Dr KIITSLIO, , 140 19 oeJ etrltt,t Jab3l) , ' • to, "k 4%,• ••• P, " • ' • o• b 0 J 4: :4 0 4,'kt • . 1111=MS•111 ME= =lllll =EMI 11-1111 1:11111 IZEINZIIIIIII EMMET UEO. 11. KEYSER, Corner of Wood street and Virgin alle3. Whole,aleßeta] I Agent • •4r4. MEP= T LIFE, FIR.E AND MARINE Lvs LOA v c4"uo,w , A }", CORNER OF AVATEItI3,RET STREETS, PITTSBCROH;PA. • - ItORP.J:T ()ALAVA S. Pre.,k n t JAMTiI). 31'gML;EP..C11.411r.r..:' • Coritimitywitikott ex e rt ttilot t ',tutu; to of coratocted with LIIT RISKS. Ate t, agqnst ftUi.l. AND CARGO RISKS t.it the itidit mid RiverA moil tributArl.,. mud 111.\ RIN E RISKS generally. Anl Ugaiust Loits fwd ilottago el th.• lierils of the 311,1 1111;1,1 ,as m u d Tro..tortattott Mac. at tic- ratio: c.c,iotctit tt ith I all portico. I.IIIKo :Tufts. Robert Oats, ay, Ali Abs Jame.. I lo John A 11.10,111 andM 'Chit kan. NV il I . l.llltit, J:1111,, %V liatittoto .JooII Seott, Clfarlee A rim tom .1. Jumeith I'. it tamol, !tr. I). Jam., 113,111111, .1111 NI ItoritLio Lon, Kttatuttottg. 4.11119 i INSt iNt'l• II\LEACTURERS' I\SURANCE OF PHILADELPHIA. eIIAieFER PERPETt.II-411LANTKI, }IV Tilt n VII: OF PCSVSI - 1., C 51.1 Chartered Capital, 8500,000. if.-1/aNk ANL, INLAND THANsP,,h'7"..ITM,V AARON S. IJYI•IVI'a'TI'. of;faN 1:(110.:RS. : 4 4.•rt•ta,3 - (I Eillt.ll.: Trettsurt, DIRE. rwit, .Iml,ll Lipp/ l'114.11”. 11 . 11 limn N Tay I.n , Allr.-rl\l'.._ urn,. 1{4,14,A. 1....1w.rd ..1 , ,01111 Mealy. J11,1‘,1 P. 4-,y-Tli, Cow/pally I/441 enh n (:t I, Cap/ thu Dirwtorh .1,l• 1./. adapt the 11.1,11, , • S , tte 11v/11h/bie resvurms prat L.1,,,- I • • P/1.11,1 11, it./ Mr..., with a I ortutikt A/n/1111 , 111 ~1 l•wt.3l,tryll /tee. t, ‘1 .1 NiotT,o; Th.. 1 , Ik. Ili WVI/ krn n. uIt11.i•;..11 , 11 , 1e lirto...lt I'ol, nveh 11111.• alithorlyrol tvfer,,,• (.. rr i 11.... W 11), r••KRI'd lb i., Lilite and ,•1111.1ans , th , Mai.ll. tot,. 111,trnt, nut. r 3 ltahot, 1'11,1,14 A C., G....r,t• I'. ,inttli A 11.. ratttpl...ll II k Co. FARMERS AND MECHANICS' CONIPAN OF PH I I. A I/ J I PHIA. air 11.....rpora1rn1 I, the ,Ivrolut V...tt, -11...1 All h..ei7.11/ I.IIpIIAL I. rI i211.1.11111i TII .5 I:. I . I...ItENCF:, E.,: It. II .1.11.•.11,1.3 all. IP !Lllll AlliOlilit /.. t •II 8.1 An; •utit ..1 F 11 ,; or Mar/ pi , a; $ .n.;.ti ,;; ; An, ;111;1 1131 /II: • • 1.1111,-I, .;th. 11;;;;; I 11... ~/ 1,1311, 1 1111 , 1 11111..i111.. Th• 1.•.1 • ,1•• .1.11111.- at; I ;11 .111.1 1.1 .•11 .111 1 ••• I!, Pal-1.11 •1 1:1.171 , II F ;tp;.l; '1111;s1 I, .1 111 '; Amin 4 .11•• I I. 14 11.._1 n;;.I 31ark.,1 litchis(' N. Continental Exchange ,Dorr kWN' ItV DUNCAN, SHERMAN 6.1 i). 1/ I.l.tft • arc .t'.1•It:0 ~1 ,Col LAND AND ILE!. r. , Tip KNT. t• Storr lITLL4 II M. A. tirunrbannt & l'/C.i.Vki", , Rr I if I: \ 1.., 1.- . : s • L•• 1..51 ,•• 11 . 7.1 S:1„k \ls \ ]l, i3L II . 1 ta, Sat ..1 1:111'.1.• N•lts•-•,.‘ s•i SI.. ..i i 1 i. u. 1 . 1/ ~;11 pr“ 1.1.1 1.1.1 A 11 II {I INSURAACE COMPINI 4IF Joirs is ,, BEHT VINNI- ISA'in 111,14 qt. .. INI4l'ltF: AGA I ti lri It lif 1 is .1N I , PI ie is A" ./ i get I ,A=tk' Volt n, 1.. IV II 'Lull, Ll. Ali i0, 4 16,1s 1ii.41414/leel It) itat 1111•4.1 lit. r ASJ, j lir tc..l 1.,/•1 IL{ ICS lA' IC K, 90 11 A I r.;: -71:1:141' I, I riENNSIVINANIAI INSUR4NCE Co PlTTtili !Dig II . uvroer of Fourth AG., sinithlti:iiiSliter4. tprrAl s3oo,iti)o 1 4 1i,•1,44.•14• 11411.11, , . .41,1 .1.11, 1•1. , 14.-rt) I . • .I• .! the mat I 11113114 N/111 11., V M I .I.oli \ -1%0 , l'A Kfc, \ \ A t 11:1(1 F:6 li CITIZENS' INSt RANCE (11111)AN1 WINNER ;;F PIT IS I; 1 11,; 11 ‘‘11.1.1 ‘N; \ N. Pt-L I I=lll =MINE Ah:•o) IJSK, 0„. 14 %/I trr .•I 1., I{l. . I•• •; at,.l \ I hti,Lq...ll 11.. t lir, tut. .1 ,11...•outal.ct • illtalu It Neav Lisbon. Ohio. tr,,, 1 .1 111 t. : I =DE .1 \ ..1.1.•10 I 11 %LT] s .111 I T1,,,111,1 r1,1111t0.11 NI \V I; 'I I 1•” \ 11.11 i•%11.. II I 1,1711 .. il.t MEX. HUNTER. FLOUR, (RAN, BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, I p I, cE N L K.l I. 1 1 No. .4t/t1 Liberty is ',rt. I. II lOW \VI ~~~.~r. .r, r. p. , I rn , .1.1 .1 Il~r:inrn~.. l U I LSO FURNACES, rought 11011 Tubing . . I P I/ 7' TIN G1:.\' 1:11 .1 t. For Warsriling nun! 161111111 ft to - 11 h A t \l.a.q. I 1v0..., Fla 11...1.a,', F. Ci, II 1101/., ••11l 11 110C17, 111. In I\ rI \IAII.K ET :,r1; PEARL STE.OI M ILL A LL V(i II EN V. ti e F I t it DEL/ Ell El , TO ‘III.IE, 104.1 1.1.1, 1113% I. /.•11 .11 :Ir . 111 .11 ntol , - 1.4 -tn...•t 111S.11'N t'l.itr •!, II I' Druggi&t. 411,1:Iten) M , II n N nF.I. I VI:R S. KENNEDI (4 CO WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO., I I.lt , BIM\ DIMS, SIDES ;111► Sllnl IDERS, 1.11;1 , . \I:1. , 11., CANVASSEP 11.111,- No. 'GIO Liberty Street. VTITS111 . 1(111I, PEN N'A lAM ES BLAKELY, El 110I'E IN T iNDCONIEI , r Se, nth and ore, I. fox_ l'ustseitgers brought bull the 44141 t.4lllltry t 4 I'4llB - and moneys remitted to Euripo LIAHN SALE----The well known Furth Wtihams, rix 40114, from the cif,. in Upper St. I is. einituining L.tti nerve Of nIIE-MIA Imp I. 114 N. 4•llent iinidttnin. The place is 10,11 wattwed with neNei ruli 4 4 ,, P. pious . ..hay situstril, a:441 .444t41141, for 44 . Stack li tin fart. The iniiirorionenta are a .111ortattIllii Shine I q. 11,,, with Barun and Stabling. The (.Imi - tiers alley KAI/1011d it. ith`ifit,l within 01 the Lon., and tt 11l make Twee,. ',lire and Thai Naluatil.• duini underlaid with Clad 01 the fast nod trill be Yold with or without coal, ur divided to snit paroliaseci For terms. , entimp...l ~ln•I6~Mm1~chL) E=2ll 1“.IN•1 I:...itnt MEI= lENTIM l‘ K I V. K I. htati. .i. , ho A =ll 1. ::• , k 0111,1.. i. 11...1, II toil.; I , NI II It I .• NI. Isol. \lllltmst litztvlt 11 x1:111• , ,',, 1' I V I 1111=1 MEM= I=lll W.NI 11. WILLIAM A. W o od etreot, corner 04„; Obto RUNNING WEST Flt OBi PITT S BURGH ilk. T1II.: FAST TRAIN leaves at *2:7,0 A. it: through to Cincinnati In 13 lours and 40 minute., Fare:S7. MAIL TRAIN lefilvas at 43 • F,X.TRE4 TRAIN leaim at'; P. Theriii - Sraitaii all Flake ch , a , c4nect4ana t.ktit pasgeogerd an 5141 tletebtiotii,; Thl.l"direde n.alift to St. Louis is now upon': vbt Creitline , and I taiitiap..olls, liNilnlleo ~hurter than via Cleveland. First-cla. fare (non l'ittstairgh t.. St." Luitia, 118,3 n. S.,cnd class, 513. l'unnectiunm an. tna.l.• at Alliane,• with Ilia Road 1,, Clevt•land, and at Nlails• ,t 1) t.. Nom:irk. an.l Saaaneky . ('in. TI alai run r ti Sunday. T 1.1., I:0.1, c4,ll.pt.ct nt Fter ,nrti.•nl4,-„ Thr.l6ll Ticketv thoctlttlAth L ruin. I ndirtiutrik din. eh ica.,C. - 0. Ihwk Inland, Fort W'aym• t'lrc..hlll•l, 1111.1 Ow treiu,•ilrul u,tud ilia, hi th,• NV,st. ALGUMMULIATION TlLAlN_ieuv l'at,lwlgL A. :11,11.13.1 4.15 I'. M.. and N,. Brighton nt 7..:1) A. M. laid I I'. M. F... Az. I f...11...r ...form:l3l,n, apply to 3. ti. culuty, At Ow .vrarr Alouungnliela N.yrinher Ohio and Indiana Railroad, 11E17:0 THE Continuation of the Ohio et Penna. K. it TO FORT WAYNI. EgIEEDEME=TI stir TRAINS CON7'.IECT AT CRES'TI.TNE, without d- t,nti..n, with all thy Trains on the Ohio and Pennnyivrwin It. ad, and also at Foreot with Trains g o ing North and Sailth, ,•11 thr. Mod River and Lake Erie Roilroad. I .ir Tickets. apply at the Railroad Office of the Ohio 1111.1 idii.yleania Railroad Company in Pittsburgh, Alleghili, r . at any of the following point)- t Wayne, Bellefontalne, Idrtiana, Ilact• it. : 4 pringfielib Indinnap.die, Tall. Findlay. Pore.iii-i desiring 'rickets will I.y particular to ask for didket La W. Ohio and Indiana Riolrad. Jen S. R. ITRAUIIIIAN, PEKIN TEA STORE, No. 3S Fifth Street. me-OREEN ANL) BLACK TKAS, weer:toted to give at I,IACK , . GREENS. 62.7 and tinast Young 75, and • !Imlay j.l . tt, linnet quality, $1 rfi m. and; I inia•rial and iianpowdPr--50. j- .! 62. 75 and ;0 ? lb. Itro,n and Black Tex" of all grnAttei put up in ridallh parhaves prteedy for the tnple, and will be tteld at 111,1,0 ,11. 1 V1 , 1t:—.1 1 ram, and Java I`,tr,,, ttroen n.asted. ,111A11,- I,,vertn t .:•4 Cr 0,10,1 and Punfeti,d ',top,: and print. N 1 1 1ta1.,r . ., Broom. t'/ Kl.l and now, olate. 10, 1 e.'21n S. .JAYNES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I 1 ()Il SALE—A pu-tion of the beautiful Es tatr of tho late flow Walter Forward, on Splirr,d trip, about Cam and a half t i tles from the city, comprising un f it to.•rity fire acres. Incithling the Manaion Honey, Baron, Cat Stoni , Spring, and Storelionso, and other in, ,V,11,11,1, with several fine springs. and about four acr, 'l4 ••t• /11,1 g/ir•I , 11 fruit. iv, 1.1 " lho rart,it :trot hut nut in I i.• lit ••11111/14 at 61 - 0,10(11131 r, year& • 'WI a ,mull imrchatt , pill riii 0111•41 in 111.1. it ‘iir) lII.AIi A. I:ICILY:Y, Itual I riirni , rSi•,iiiitti and Sinitlilinid .AND NENV-YEAIt'S lit II'S AT IiEINENIAN A CO.'S, NS? No. 4i Filth 4tr,..t. 1 1 1,11 1,.' fourt el 1.• thin larg. , l and tits -t a_--ntonnnt. ,tf all at, of 11,4.1 I% nano "nista 11 ,Thaa, in all awn . Nana., i uit SO tpf our von nutooforturr• 1 ,10.1 \Vu —a , or) hug , . o...•ortuo.ut. y—on onellex4 varioty tlo- late.l u;o1 flop"! 'wan( pattern., di, dug • ik...rtinelit. ri•-•k•: t.. .nth tilelerAiviied, thankful fur pay! faldr., Imat to routin 1 then trieml, an.) the puhltd m gezi,al te .r a with i.dl 'limed the llulidari and Ws are unn. they will find plod. I pn., +tat it d ItEINEM .1E.1"1“N ..... ..... 1.. K . /INT.:HAN 1 )1i S NEV' YOI K (;A LLEitY, r- v,•7 tv Rnildivß. No, CO Yourth iitreet. Situated fot) ..1 the prinettial th•irevightares In lite city, with hit ea... tle d iteet-e- larze and Sky and Fide T.l4lite u emeri L.rilirr •at,te.• it hi ank the lit -I zu li•• • tizlt and stritii, 11,d , I • •ure I.;ettiiii, the line.t Prdtures that the c.in di..•••, •.‘dry ..tyle of i•aite and tr.,. !ticket,. pin-,1 nub,. .1 • . he at''- tl.dler y ida elite, anti up a left romp tl:, done fli:ni-k open from S A M. to f Flier) given 'rfeet •r charge. to, k to plintao. d# 19 EETINti--ThO 1 holder's 4,f tlie Pit tidiuril and Erie Railroad w ii met in iireencille. Alereer county, on VIT'fiSDA V. th•• Of Januar, next. for the purptrie of oleeting thir ••.. lit r 1A! .1. POWER, Pretildt at. ! Dbirauch . and Ciarnnirlo ropy. RUN CITY COMMERCIAL - attending the oev an.l EV.Olllg Clam., i',lllllat,blp. /took F.orptne. A rtt!meth. and as applies ti t. , tan t rht rti tllis es te•osi Contrarrcua Schixd And IL.ud I.7nintvag-11,use. to large classes a [.chaos and ,-4 plant:two,' to all utluAttlonsl. fort lrsiwtq frvitt a:. mutirpaziod ).emmu CorrOet toe ~ru:x hand-writing. Lepitag. when sawroctly taught, 1y essity.lmtratsl; !Oen Inuits an,l [Meant.. Mots Apply here for first kiss.. keef.en. Aeoentatants and Clerks. Vail 'lntl obtain npo , litttott of BuaLuess writing—a eirettlar for full in forma tau—,pisr.tto the Poet Illtwe, at (..`111.1,1;i:li HALL. de, cl DooKS FUR CliltlsTAl As AND NE \\* p r EAR = PRESENT:I- be het.ohltc:th Court ot, Amerloan 5.,:-t3 11l the Ihy+ VV..hingten. IVith ts‘enty,me pottram; of ItiStillKlll.lll,l ••11,arc.i fr.oir, the on, itlht per tune. The Se.ott,tr t ho t.trite4 STRIA.,I ; MlNtrited i/1 It n et tett, ruitrar rig t I,Wil portiall or the [nit, t ?taloa. Tb., EN , ' 11l : 4 1 Agnoks In Johnltr,ted ‘vith 1 , .,1,,r1 11 IVelinart. the &!!r c/Ottcru ,1141.3Vi11i • RI% la.a r,t.ttcal Irqrlll „to Ho. tli,,,cc, ‘1,3,.• d. , do N101,11'4 , 1.1 a,, Arb.ani vl v,vr) iize 3.1 deseript/on. I' • %••TI I, II ag,a, tu.mtlior r ich all 11,.,4,4 tr.t..sl ynur. .11 1.11.1. It iuti of BilArei, Annuals, Sian- Wi and Uil th” new of the de) o u the eouhtet, u. [l.llll, :14 ...I (Tem the pre,.. 11. Cu., No. Smithfield wroet. I 'I )IIN-SIIEI,I,ER.'' , --Persons in need I 7 —1 .t 111.1 dturthle .•:41 am! f`X:111111, the Star 1 . ,