PITTSBURGH GAZErrE. -90111,18113 D Sy WZILIB 4 00 eAruatimr HORSING, It:waif 15, PO Ourrirrhi r ezt,isidreerni . 11Klcuidcar 'Meer 633etp, b'em to .3,u . blvlnno =en •'mine..dednatijapusclmaltlat lbel;limliant tzar., ' Our eiriallatladtolitwast bmr and 15 . r• thouna4, ma:b• ilsa.V.lmrt 131Lap4ad apatJ la.lVOimencl•enssil yin% ina ZnitersObb: , ADVEMSMR.3 . - - ateither tA. Edl tonal roans ter' V.rtiswy.italLtUzsitent of tb, D. -Gsnrrg. Ara on &MUT: •AD I : EILTJEWES 4k.0 tegr, their iptit“to *Dear !a, vamr Mosidar acmluir. Mein fa b•fore i ordo,k: . oo Balazlar • :41121irRSAD BE FOUND ON EACH PAGEOPTIIISPAPEE. oar. tagatigton City letter, dated Janiary :. iseeitth-intit:,, reached .na night on the • tkligtecll7...ll Interim! fora transit dennlly *pet . tpylnk but 24 We giro it entire, al . - thtiagkiptae.frarle it hare .hreaanticipatud. - 4,}1. W.:Wor.iriroW. °princess of the Ericsson i •-;--,--;( Calorter.Nrigitte is Wined to work a revolution -------- ;: ;"* ... - ... - 10,1ai,4th-power, the wo rld- over. This new ---"' T -- 'lllglMlithstethani which suppliee the place of "".- -•-"" ' t ''- de that agent altogeth i' '-; • • :: 0 41an I may hots Pern' ' t az , inmany ' 40 , 6 - but it innirt to soon displace s e . . " hrenclo ' '' 'S of labor, and is capable of applica ti on ' 1i m any wa • i ways w hich steam hen - never been -. , !try Iceishll4, - ...l,tremorciall vette of dangerfromr F' : - " " bolas is a hundred per dent. cheaper -; . azPl‘l44ll - ''' ' ' ' respects bat one,at and derma,: aad Is In all ae 1 preeentdeveloped, superior to steam. om . . .-, ' This ' One' exception is found in the degmency • ,Sfpro pellus• g -- power, 'es . compared with steam. The engine on the Ericsson rate= dap does not ' propel thatweithl at the rate .at which steam ;.• • .ic 'a is propelled,- But It is to be remember i • -ed that the !attrition Is yst in its Infancy. The .. 'gram Magian to the daye or Felton was more de ifloient ii propelling power as compared with ' - :' - iiie)tisita,eniena of -today,-than the,Etlcesen 4 ;amine is. . In the. manufacture of the new . en - thee, mechanics have been utterly inexpenene •'' ird,'andihe whole geld of improvement is before Z. " ' the M. ... 13 a41 ming from eaPeritaxe In other ia '•l'''' rthtic " lit ii•natlerat to suppose th at in the I - • " n44 ' ' this Invention will be improv- Prffratg Or Vara, owe?. • ed and perfected, until it will become as p el 4'r:interim any that has preceded It. I I -' travirig'out af vieW the results of experience, . theinsprovements that will unquestionably at tenit therein:dims to the work, ,Irill Ova a motive power go compact, Ito' comparatively cheap, eo ti , j h ' Isnaky/aro if can sopercede it, that the n.lnd Li at fault in an rittompt to conjecture results,— '•;The resin° Jakes its name from the principle :'' 11 ' f heat. - TES principle to applied. to air, by .. ' ..Eti mai, instead of skarn. And the expansive t - • .propeity.efair, under the application of heat 115 . • .., I ,let Waineied that the porter Is made available by .. s t' '' ofthe e ngine ma noraput in operatitin. ,V,- , 4 ; ,i, ' ?:74rn .. , ,, , 4-•.;.4ye,tir r ..""h as acapa j city 'of expansion to 1718 i :•" : " .,r- ;1,.alm'ini•-ts'fltsorn bulk,. at 212 degrees of hest, '' ''l4.:4fille` '". ' ''. i.tels'capable only of doubling 'itself aka, IP‘ l 4-r . .,i11if491 degrees. The skill which has adapt- ri . ....r-04 '''''._ :10Ziety.eo as to , equalize theme sourace of ll' . iniiier,,:qad thus to overcome all the dangers of ',. - - ' thWintie; rind to secure all . .the advantages of the ' other, in a triutePhiadeed"_ • Mr. Ericanon is .-11* Swede by b i rth , and is a - nabualitiabieizett of the ; Muted Elates. Bier ~.," ' . engine is not a thing of today; but he has been " laboringahefforts to bring It before the world ' •:',..t".".; 7for almta 20 years. i.e 1813 he Introduced a model IMgine on this principle in Loudon, and r ' •_,ltsgs panic* encouraged by Professor Faraday l ' ' : and Dr. 'UM; - bee the discourage:waft were l '' • ..„. greater tilullbe encouragements, anclthe effort "..reinfihatdoned. For nearly 20 years, Mr. Enc. ~- ... :,,...::: - ItiStiered over hie invention, suffering for tc,. - ' "",,,?. -,,-.:" ;- fafrarints.th put It to a practical test... At t':..: ';'‘'-'-girt he found A 17010 , --34 John B. Bitching; : a `' ' ',:".nterehititt Of New Yor:k=trilling to . ;'avast his • :'' ' '' money in , an experimentril vessel to test the /n, - "...., vinthin.: The result is before the world. • • --t.;-,edrittedy, It is reported, ethos wesein are to Which the new m otive o f p ower is to be ..' irasteer ',':',..-.•..:•,:. aiiiidtd,4nd ia a shor4tline we shall have Shlpe 'irella - ii the new engine going to China and ''. ;I" " 4 " the - halt V' -' ' ' Tha 'll amount of feel needed will reader it 'j '• .. - .' , 1..7...,,--a ll Ici:to take an enough ecal . at New York 4 '(toe whole voyage to Chuiciand ha. c , -. tolast tee h. Tan Buten Oirroir,anacia . n.—We copy the fallowing front the Ravenna (o.) . lllhim • happY to announce that the prelimi nary stops have been completed to seoure The building of what will one day bo the great con- Aril rent... •At the BroadGsage Contention at ityas' nr.attimenaly resolved to fur. vey route mid Wild' the road. Watley , .Franklhisind Akron will be . points On the_road. Ole wholi intimately acquainted with the facts, And,whoselieformation is reliable, writes that,- . 0 11'111111 be carietructed as soon as the Company can lay, it' down."' The many obetacles which had Idtherta attendedits passage through Pene wylvardu,are meat happily removed, cad home , :'dicta metteurri be bleu to commence the .- -Atat work. Farther particulars we shall give at" gm* ttme. .The frimods :-"of the road . at Franklin 'held's' jithilne over the sure prospect at the "good time coming,!' bait Fridayereming. There was a me lange, of Oyaters, 'speeches, dances, illumine: time, Erin cannon, &a, on the occasion." .- Thlefe rather indelicate as to specific details, . , hut listdEidently- pofitive in its assertions of 'wets to lead the ,reader' to 'euPpode that the !glde matter 13 fettled. ThefiAlowing from the 'Erie- Observer,- !tonere; lota is into 3ome,of the - defalie e scheme:to ind . prvette ath , : rattiurPh, Charfer.--WO -learn. that the eliCitor of the Pittsburgh and -Erie Road - hes • beta told `.to . en Ohlo Company, at 'the hild 'which are Mews. 'Neal and Chaniberlin, of Co lottnbas; for 01111[6.112 the neighborhood of $4O, 000. lireprmenne it is the intention of the high_ contracting:parties to go before the Le&lature and tailor snore legislation, and-when obtained attempt to build under lathe proposed road from Little ValleyiN. 'S., to Colatnbruh. Ohio. s7beth . ei,the great interests Involved in the Central, the Eitabtoyo, the Allegheny Valley and the Lake Sheriiiiias will 'quietly enbmit to thie, is a dettleferiparstion: Oar own opinion is that the 'l.eglelatttrii.wiT' atrargle this project- instantly. .tordeihns.withlit tie elaiteet . powers elements tialetety other Laprovement or projected ilayraVement ni the State. We said charnel potterf, foenre fatly b elieve the charter 'imahti vital, polities-4108e ;baring the concern Incluirge never having complied with one singfe perarlaien imposed:en them by the Legislatare.. Thin eeteeldee-vrith oar information trim oth . eyqe - ,,mite'reyaral :we -EreiMmo' that the whole yoemdatbar (Cr the positive eiertione Of come of . . • thd"Ohlipapo_ rri , is contained in the font that tie ohonid at the Pittstatrgli end Erie road hoe heti:44l4Mo 11, - : - ;anti that hopes are..cetertalned ...' thakaader.that'rharter the brad gango..;road . .Okti:bilittOtii'ff the neeossei7 legislation can be had fropitilitieg4l stare. The resolutions adopt :.iek.th:tblefiemidatinge Cottemdlori at Nev York, - iihentatonsly. resolved to stir. tans api hrilld Wit road," *se not por. *tinted 114.111 Site ere; •ilghtly, inforired, by any :Adtt the Obieleleiates to Ih'at Co:Mention. The Hai Yak Mitzi dld kot iikipart in ' , .Var.ll dontithrfidt as ,ttr- whether tho:-Pitts ..l haishinid boot any ser!iice in .famintratig the broad istigi'prejeet in the letrintlemited. ilitronlyi feasible Vert Is the tor; rafloat-, by *ay 'of tie Allegheny Valley mitt TIM Kerr Yeritem i,by bolding off from the.OlL92.lPiasent,lthesied their doebte as to its andar•present ! elrarinastances. . . For the Pittsburgh Gazette. 111,..ftrus:- - -1 hare read your article on Car Atleu. 1111 confident that tbo radleal defect In mast of the axles in auro Ls that they are too Small In diameter and frequently Made of bad Iron. If railroad ear sales were all atiblected-t4 the Impaction of opablo and — Pruner cC on. urnoluted by Goveromeut, ea to their also end quality. the number - of cr eidects from breaking of axles wanld be greatly dimln ' We doubt bot that accidents sometimes *ll3l &trepan Iron! In tho ;Ate, seal efforts rbanittbsuide,b s g uar d 4 g 4112 t eat +/miter- -- Bat al t o Or heti lron cannot always stand the strain to which axles aro exposed in yuming satuad t=ob an/711` vh,,pr....cd.Delegattg, Vinllll, ''''' —' -- ri t eititods of Marshall aeon -1111 gutli tra 4atel the gifiefik:littd CIMIZTItii. ty t 3 trtbee....o to 1 alontize a ... 74v to ' Thalr;ml4l;lll l•T a' {.. M ad il Pam some conrentoti point bt_ oonninter all-- n-^ r c ac h e tbir Oblo river, mite M 15120.11 Gap` ~,m zokrati .. in at tt .<4l. ut.it :1-. 11 5 41 tbe o q u.f* or M pm. 1 • iv: tikun et,,ri q , ; , Ectjta F of the tWtht p lace: eat 'Troy: Ad teL; yolked tit, a fertrboot A% .._. ' ~: govailuctlii au - d was deOpned. ~ . . , *mini= en' bruo Raman. c l in i ng ot 'the Battle:foie and Masa eal,:rtalnueltag, bat - been celebrated by ex muider,filann, Lc. .The enured= tratas left Baltimore o 0 Ofendsyneraing lan, and - anived at Cambutted in the endue, 'where the copier enusprarided.= 'The errata of tie remainder of the mate, are described as fellows, by a cur reapendeatuf the Baltimore American: • WEizzuzia,2ao 11, 10 P. LI At a little past 10 o'clock bast night we start ed from Cumberland, and paasin'g over the via duct st Mire Crank, were soon daashang through Me - germ of the Alleghenies: • The party at Cumberlend 'had been placed in datee , trains, the first under Capt. Owens, the Second under Capt.. Rawlings, and the third under Capt. Bryson, with 14easre..Brown, Cole, 'Bollix= and Legueyer, as general supervisors. It was matter of regret that the darknees of the night prevented us from enjoying the splen did mountain sooners", and inspecEpg the treacle work of the bridgee, and the tunnels throughout • ;So were notieft, hewever, In total &Thole, as all along the heavy grades, for hundreds of miles, men had been stationed to keep up fires at dictum : ea of half a mile apart, illuminating the wood and mountain, and producing the oat psgalfieent eget I ever beheld. At I o'clock this morning we reached r mont, passed Fetterman's avthejnnetion of the ife'rth western Turnpike at 7 o'clock, and rapid ly 'wending our way through the valley of the Moitongskels,leached airEment at about 8 o'clock. Sore the whole population were assembled to greet no and tender no the hospitalities of the place. The pamengeranfbre in a short time taken- fessession of by these hospitable people, and . :Irtrnished with _b_earty breakfasts, the pri vate houses being thrown ope¢ for, their enom• modation.) • Mr. James Qoigg took charge of the officers of the road -and your correspondent. and iterved e breakfast which would have reflected credit upon the beet hotel in Baltimore. Oar ap petites had been well sharpened — by a cold rids over the Esountafue, end It Is almost needless to say, we did ample justice to the bountiful repast. The other 'mangers were also well provided for. - After breakfast, tb , Blues' Band treated the citizens of Fairmont to a few of their magical seleotions, and at 9 o'clock' the first train started for Wheeling. This wits fol lowed - in a few minutes by the eecand - eying the third train to wait for Governor Lowe, who wee momentarily expected in the night trek from Baltimore. The Mayor and Many citizens now swelled the number of the ex ottraionista • • At Bernisrille, Bairecheville,• Farmington, Wilmington and Begum stations which we rue ceesively passed, the people had assembled In great numbers and welcomed us enthusiastically. nomad after leatingFairmont parses for about 20" files through. the valley of Buffalo creek, which stream.it crosses no lees than seven times in that distance. The country le a sheep grow ing region, and furnishes dolielous mountain mutton In abundance. About 10 o'clock, wheconrsr Minedngton, on evident occurred, which butter the presence of mind'of the engineers might have proved fatal in its conaequence. In going round a heavy cane about half a toile in length on the banks of Buffalo creek, at tut elevation of 12 feet from We water; the axle of the tender of the trot locomotive broke, throwing the tender en the side of the truck.. This 'threw the second loco motive off the track, the enginier end fireman after reversing the eationTjumping off and escspl tog unlihrt. Engineer Robert Morris, on the .first locomo- tive, stack manfully to bin post, and suc ceeded in checking the train and preventing the second lociomotive from going down the bank, The train and , passengers wore thus safely accused, the brakesmen being all.„ at their - posts, and nothing, but alight jar was ex perienced: . The second - and third =motion trains, followed by the morning train under*Captain Meyer, soon came up, and the cars were all pushed bank to Farmington, whilst the locomo tives passed ahead to assist in clearing the track. Messrs. BoLiman, Broint, Cole,. Latrobe, and conduotors, assisted by Illajoi Trimble, summoned and organized about one hundred isbarere from the lino of the road, and haring alien neuessary.lmplements at hand, eaeaeed• ed after a delay of four hours in clearing the .road of the nreeked tender and disabled locum*. tire. - -The sooldent was Caused by the arcade of the recent heavy rains on the clayey foundation of the track: The train was proceeding slowly and cautiously ar the time, en accouat of the bad mbodition of tht Mack,: etherwise a anions dis-, noter might have occurred. Whilst waiting for-the rot:torsi of the obstruc tion, the mall train conveying Governor Lowe arrived ; a - circumstance which gave great male faction. Dinner wee speedily served up if; the refreshment cars, anditilarity end good humor pmridled, notwithstanding the delay and disap- At two o'clock, oil thind.being in readiness, the -thane were again put in motion, and the mail train from the East being allowed to mule ahead, yonricorrespondont deserted the CZClli sioilists, and is indebted to Captain Weaver for lending him Bare in Wheeling some two or three blurs Made:mos of the excitation trains. I left theta at blannington,. fifty-nine miles from \ Wheeling, and beyond the Great Pettibone Tun nel Rine, in crossing which they will be delayed formal hours. . Although this tunnel, when completed, will be Only halts mile through, it now takes anheur and A'qoarter to pass one car over. The care are worked up and 'down the sides- of a steep mountain; by means of tacking to' and fro on tracks shaped like. the letter Y. ' The grade is five htutdred feat to the mile, and the achieve. mettle one of the greateet triumphe of tclenee. The tunnel will be completed in about ala weeks, a large force betng employed. On reaching Wheeling in the Express train, I Arend many housed illuminated and the great Wheeling Bridge covered with lights, presented a very handsome spectacle. A great crowd was assembled at the depot, who loudly cheered the mall passengers mistaking them for the near isionists. Captain hoover thinks it 411 be after midnight before both Maio, roach. Wheeling. • Oreat preparations were made here, and large crowds of people, with the military from Sten benvillehave been waiting 'all the afternoon tor their *item They are greatly• disappointed and the military have retuned home. The colon try people aro moving off likewise. C. C. F. The exemulonists did hot , 9inally arrive at Wheeling until Wednesday, having been about 42 hotore on the way. , • THE GREAt.UROAD GAUGE RAILROAD earrsrpotulenee of the Daily Pittsburgh asultts. KITTASSING. Jan. 12, 1823 No. While: I have read, with:much pleasure, ,year articles on the subject of a great Broad Gouge Railroad, extending from New York to Cincinnati, thence, prebably,:to be extended westward until finally it should reach, the sharers of the Pacific Ocean. It le a grand conception; and although it can never Imparted° other great cast and west liees,still it mast lie pro-eminently tie great thoroughfare of the natica. ' !hie project is,not like that of buildings rail road from Jim ffiioeiasippl to the Pacific--s selemeyet in the rumen/di/future—but it is one which only requires that, the companies which • ovirY and control the several' contionoui lines reauldrig from. the city of New York to Cillath Doti thall so co-operate as to form of the several links one miguidoent chain; oFer which the same care may be rue throughout, its entire length. •Yett remark truly, and it is an all-Important coasideration,that this great broad gauge road to already resolvedupon; and that the question Is not, analithe project be carried out, but where shall It be mode. One plan, which has met with much favor. is to diverge eonth.weetwardly from the New York sad Brie road at Olean, and thence bo carried through two of the north western counties of Penneylvania, then enter the Alan). of Ohio and pass diagonally through thecentre..of that State to Cincinnati. A good deal can bo said In favor of that route, and if we dreir the line on the map it appears to be the shortest that is practicable; but from coo end to the other it teethes no L.rge east of commerce er mannfeeturea, intersects no navigable river, 1 and meetririth no railroad that can be counted on as a feeder, until It has been carried far into the Interior of Ohio. In addition to all this, is the - fact that from Olean to Cincinnati, It to marly'allnew work.' . Your suggestion that this great six•feet gaup thoroughfare should be made by the route of the Allegheny Valley Railroad from Olean, or near it, to Pittsburgh; thence by the Pitglburgh and .Btenbeavillo road to Steubenville; thence by the Steubenville and Indiana road, end the Zanee vino and Wilmington : road to Cincinnati, le no estrironed with advantages, both as regards Its emit:notion and use, as In my opinion plate it en.vanlnge ground that cannot be succuatally In the fiel , ' place the Allegheny Valley road is, 111 tegard to mecca, -en rarproided for as to tendealits epcedr:constrectickt no longer pro, bltmaoicel; and in • few treeki a considerable portion of it will ?he. put - under aontraek The grOond over ,Melt it le no 'Tory Womble that an. eminent - tamer/ Iteattretl eonlbst one . , loeometivi on this toad ;equld do As - tact& work se rant on the No. York - and Brie mid. , Da highest eta le Vlirtidre feet to - the talle,' - ind but Uttloat nand be , aiiddiolkotkat ithae - no shoat oirite;ind natal beatiatidepOk. l vkiokliddittlegiocetitpied may ,he This link •of one hundred lied saientylly miles' Will gin to, Nair York an unbroken com ;action with the. important city of Pittsburgh, -now the teat of Inge and liontishieg eammerce and cf extensive manufar.ures; both of which are rapidij it:tinning, and to their future in crease no assignable Exalts cm be set. But, in addition to reselling an important city, hero the road reaches the Ohio river—the nearest point, by roomy miles, that it can be reached. Thie, of Itself, were an object to Now York that would fullywarrant her in building, et - ber own ex 'pease, the Allegheny Valley road; far it lsa foot that no rallresd in the country does or could carry the weight of commerce that floats upon that river. Ent there le another fact connected with this saris commerce cf *nick our enter° friends areert filly aware: it is, that goods can be chipped at Pittsburgh for Louisville, St. L 1 3 ,213, Memphis, Nashville, or any of the more western ports on this great system of rivers, at prince so nearly es low as they can be chipped at Cincinnati—l mein when the river is a good stage of navigation; that the differenCe Is hardly eppreciable.; Let the Allegheny Valley road be 'built with a elx-feet gauge; and no more north ern road, terminating at Cincinnati, can com f pate with it for the river trade, either above or below: Even the Cincinnati merchants them selves would' find it their interest to - send moat of their goods by this routs. . Bat; it Is Objected, tin navigation of tho Ohio fails at certula seasons. So it does; but to sup. ply this want, a chain of railroads, extending from Pittsburgh westward—as beforo enamors ted,aro under contract, and eon all be con straeted, tritium! loss, or material additional ex pense, on the bread gauge, thus mooring to New York her fsiorite object of an unbroken thor oughfare to Cincinnati, corresponding in width with her ewwndgreat Southern road. And all this can be snout without any considerable outlay of capital, b cause, as I said before, the means necessary . t construct all these roads ere al ready to a ood degree provided, and the con struction of of them is certain, let the "broad gauge" be applied to' them or not. What you say of bringing the point of compe tition between New. York and Philadelphia so much nearer to the latter is Absently just.— Certainly it will ho better for' the latter city to straggle with her gigantic, rival for the western trade at Pittsburgh, the western terminus of her own road, than at any point further Weelo and, for this reason it strikes me.that she ought tO favor the effort to turn the vast stream of west. ens travel and commerce through our western metropolis. There le no noed of jealousy, how ever, for both roads will have All they can do, and both cities will to eminently prosperous through the vastness of the trade they will en joy with the western country," a trade that him transoendod all former estimate. Should your euggestion -be acted upon, the Alleghetty Valley road will become an extension of the stoes LUIS of the great road of New York, end the part of that road lying West of Olean will be reduced to the grade of a branch to Dun kirk;-for there can be no question but that the great tide of travel and POIIIMIZTO will be diverts el Into the new channel, long ago indicated by nature, and at length about to be improved by are, down the ♦alley of the Allegheny. J. C. , FROM WASHEIWTON Correnzadenoe or the Pittibura Daily GI MAW WAIINLNCITOA, Janaat) 7, 1853. The amount of the correspondence upon the bipartite treaty project is, that Franco andEng landleeired the United States to give a pledge against Itself In favoi of Spain, and that the government refused to give that pledge. But there are tome points within this general result that are worth a plesing notice. . Lord Malmeebury, to hie dispatch to Mr. Crampton instructing him to propose the treaty gnaraittee, plainly says that England le as ~17 resolved tdreelet the acquisition of Cuba by the United States, as the latter power has repeatedly declared itself to be determined to prevent any - Europoan nation from coming into posseeelon of it. Now, thougha decided Anti- Filibuster, I mint ray that In , my judgement this is a piece of English impudence. The rea sons for the position we have taken in regard to Cuba, are sound and conservative. If we can acquire Cuba in an iteneit and-honorable man ter, with the consent of Spain, no other nation him the smallest right to object She is within sight of our ghosts, and by nature assigned to the great naval and commercial power; since there is such a one, in posseesion of the adj't;t. Ing part of the continent. As to foreign gore "- mente these reasons are conch:calve; they have no kettiotion with questions of domestio policy that may resider it a measure of doubtful expe. dienoy to take Cabs if effered to 113. Thu Guile It exactly the same as if the Isle of Wight be longed to Spain, and England being desirous to acquire it, and Spain being willing to cede it, we should interpoie and say, g , no, wet eltell not allow Spain to alienate tho island except to our selves—take it, or negotiate for it at your peril" The came remarks apply to the Intervention of France in the same matter. Mr. Webster reperred the queetkas preeented in the notes el the English and French Minh leis, for consideration. Ho was never after wards able to attend to subjects so serious and Bat the magnificent and brilliant dispatch of Mr. Everett compensates for the lees of the great statesman, so for as concerns that nego tiation. It is the meet beautiful and - complete thing of the kind which graces - our diplomatic records.i It &ashes this guarantee business, at the Billie time that it paints in letters of glitter ing gold, the Inevitable destiny of this republic In connection with Cuba, and with bow many ,more islands and coasts it le wearisome to think of. The opposition deeply regret its appear ance, because they make nothing by cavilling at it. In fact, they are much vexed at baring called nuts production which contrasts Cofavor ably, by the elegance of its style and the force •of ite arguments, with the clumsy and ill written correspondence of the Demooratio adminlotra tion, in relation to Cuba. In reference to the Central American cones. pondenee, and the British seizure and occupa tion-'of pans of Hondarms, together with the islands adjacent to the coact, 1 . am carry to say that matters' do not look eo oatisfactory. We meat bring this tiler:Unto abetter understand ing epeedily, or It will come to Bo sagch worse One. . ,The gad acoldtnt to the family of Gen. Pierce halt filled the city with mourning. How terrible the bereavement In the hour of triumph? Hew willingly would the childless man resign all his prospective power and dignity for the reetomtion . of his offspring. hire. Plaice lo In feeble health, and It may well be feared that the blow will be fatal. The White Home will be but a sad re. fage for to stricken hearts of the parents during. the next fotr years. It will throw a sombre end melancholy ebade over official eocieti here, which has no alight influence over private circles, throughout the administration. I lam that Mr. Badger has been nominated for Justice of the Supremo .Court, in place of Judge McKinley. A Democratic caucus of Ben , atom wad promptly held, attended by twenty. three of the faithful, who resolved by a vote of fill to I, that the nomination should be rejected. The pretence Manufactured for the 0006.91011 'wee that Mr. Badger was not a resident of the circuit in which the moanoy exists.. The real reason was that this bit of fat patronage is deolred for Democratic hands, and that Senator Downs of Louisiana expecte, and has bargained for. the nomination. Botha tory administration has lost the Derby; a thing not at all to be regretted. 11 seems that D'lsraell made a gallant fight when brought to boy; but it . would not do. This le generally, though not always the fate of Renegades. The Derbyttes came Into power as .proteationlata; they-went to the . people as protectinnists ; they, gained an apparent victory as proteetieniste, but finding their pally weak in the knees they rat ted to the free traders., 'Behold their toward! It is true that Peel did nearly the awns thing, but then Peel bad genies and a a fateeman-like talent which carried Itimdbrongh. D'lsraoll is a brilliant speaker, but little else. The Ftranuan cr One. Patton's Son.—ThS N aomi of young Pierce, at Concord, on Monday, woo simple and unostentatious. In front was the brine, on remote, flanked by fout . boys on either aide, eintsen Pall of age, no pall bear. , ere; then followed four 'coaches on whoole, and els large sleighs; containing relatives, friends and neighbors of Gen. Pierce, and from a dozen to 'twenty of young Pierce's playmates and com panions: Gen. Pieroa rode In the trot coach. Dim P. did not go from Andover. :to Concord with the remains of her child, witiolawero, red In the Old North Church Cemetery::: .;;;....' , Rey; Heard Ward Bomber Ilse pobliely denied Am. report, that ..Ms lady had preowned him with 9n little responsibilities in a little, better than one year;" and he leo tuned the ..*.mous dos; rtnoSerh'S tiiitora" who hod eironloted•the seandaioue report, 'rover. to the cost woman's REM= OP TR DEBECAtas OP TILE -TOlll3O 311111'8 isalcitY . AssocuttoN . • • Clasmeersa:—The commencement of =other Iyearrenal - eh the duty of malting to its jnembere an exhibit of the afferent the Icatitate, to allow ' re wheiehe it has pgreteed, or fallen short; how interests ham been cared for, end directed during the past _year, and to suggest each colones and meacures en may promOte its future welfere . cud prnaperity. We aro gratified that we are able to report thacour coarse during the yeae - 1852 has been pragressive, and not retro greesive; that although not mach wealthier, end not numerically so steeng, we occupy a higher and more Itiletential poeition than ever before. We have reason to hope that by means of the mere extended circulation of our bathe, by in-1 creased facilitiea and eupplies of infer:natio/tett.; forded visitors and members, and by reason of 1 instructive and interesting lectures which bane: assembled "and. gratified large numbers Ziof cur e °Memos, that we have much enlarged the inhere of our usefalcese, have deepened nett widened the consideration for us ne a highly usefol and necessary Auseciatien, and have received from: all classes of our community a larger meaeare , of confidence than ever before. The teat annual renort .chewed a balance of old debt of $289, over $1:00 of whicithasiteen, and the remainder ettortly will be r paid off. This debt originally amounting to $9OO, was incurred boo years ego, by anticipating cur revenues, nod by purchasing larger numbers of books than funds on head would justify; it has somewhat embarrseeed and retarded One progress, and has prevented as showing ouch large results, and making ouch flattering appearance as would be 'gratifying to yeti and to ourselves. The experii once and history et ouch institutions 3.5 011111 @Early evidence that a back debt created by givi lug to one year whafemore rightfully betook& to another, and, - by credit, using to advance what hoe not yet been received, is the most rinwiee,t dangerous and harmful policy that corildise Won. ted, a burdensome Incubus weighing down the energies and cramping and eribblog all efforts at rapid advancement. The lost two boards of directors have steadily deviled their feeds, with thii exception of one appropriation for books,to the liquidation of this debt, preferring to leave a fear mod open field of operation fora now administration, rather than show melts which have not eolid basis; it gives. no much pleasure, therefore, as we knoW it will you, to announce an almost entire freedoth from debt.' For thC above reason wo have been un able to comply with the frequent urgent requests of the Library Committee for an additional ap propriation for boohi. Wo could not, without doing the very thing we were most anxious to avoid, grant - them any considerable sum. We have however, agreed to hand over the whole proceeds of lectures for this whiter tolbe applied in that way. The income hitherto derived from that source has been, from various Influencing causes, email, but by April, should the now Board adopt our notion in the premises, we lope they will be able to appropriate qaite a handsome sum. What could be, however, has been done; nineteen necessary. .arid valuable works have been, added by purchase, forty-seven by binding of magazines tad periodicals, and sixteen by donation. It le, too, a highly gratifying fact by which we can clearly.percelee, and In a manner, measure the augmenting usefulness of our library, the Weighty influeoee we are beginning to exert,the tastes we are forming, supplying and giving a healthful direction to, to know that although the last Ilbrarian's report recorded every remarkable increase of the number of books utter' not over all preceding years, the books show this year an increase over last of nearly 50 - per cent.; this proves, were proof needed, how mach and how diffused an amount of reading our present small and incomplete library has afforded, and how vast an [affiance for good could be brought to hear, and how rich sad' profess the products were our library, as It should be, this moment, ten times as large as it at present la ' We are happy to say that env rooms also aro much more numerously attended than formerly, and the reader. of current nod periodical liters nue uniformly locrectsdng. In purchming books the Committee have been careful to select only mete as would prove valuable additions, and • none that would either poison the mind, or set-1 bench the heart. Had the means warranted the, measure, they had In contemplation keeping an open amount with =Eastern haute, and order lug but from time to time such valuable and in-1 terceting works es are either originally publieh cd in this country, or importations and repubil• catione.from other couutriee. There are many, very teeny books, papers and periodicals mem eery to make cur litho more complete, And oar rooms mote nttractive which will doubtless . be added gradually as the depletion In our treasury grows less. . Our member lists ehow that during 1852 there • have beta added 78 against lilt who novo re. signedr4i would be useless to repeat the ar guments arFich were bountifully act forth in Met report to induce members to stay with us, or to remelt , to them our urgent appeals to st and by the Institute, et leant until testae secure from falling. Rhetoric has been exhausted—even pathos employed to bo purpose. Our present report proves them to lave been valet and nuga tory. • The publication of names of them who Join our sasociaden has, we fear, given rice to a belief among ear - eitizene, of cancers and pres perity which hem and - figures do not warrant. A counter publication of them who, for varione reasons, have resigned, retold move them to much wonder, and If in addition. the multi form, and shifting reasons injected for resign ing were also put down as .'addenda," wonder would grow into marked astonishment, and as tonishment. would finally receive itself Into sheer ekeptioLtin that our tenure on the offectiona, pride, and even eelltinterest of our citizens should be so slender and prec.arietts. our success from lectures laic year was but moderate, and our results somewhat disheartenieg,two have not felt at liberty .go to dieregard the wishes of mauy of our members, sad of the community et. large as to discontinue their. We are gmulnally overcoming obstacles, indifference, nod even en petition from both members and citizens, and aro doing much good both' directly and indirect ly to oureelves, as well as to the community for whom we operate. Crowded lecture- reems.in this cily meet be an effect of time, and of united, consistent and continued exertions, and we hope moth for the future. It le a cause of regret that those cele brated teethe ecteatiflo world who were applied to to give lectures accompanied by Illeutrations end experiments were unable to accept our in vitations. Other lecturers ore engaged who will lecture wont Watch or April, and knowing the purpose to which all the proceeds are to be op. piled, we Cruet all the members of the Institute at heart will be in attendance. Our titanic and ad knowletismenth are duo Rev. Air. - Quick for his very able and eloquent lecture, as ales to Messrs. Daniel and Gregory for their kind offers to lecture for to free of expense. A for reflections and traggestioce by the re tiring beard of diteetere,' will, we hope, be con sidered proper and becoming. By means of railroads and multiplied connections with both Pest and West, either in emetemplatlou, in pro cess of making or already mak—by the creation of new branches of Matures and industry, and the Increase of old,—by our city becoming more and more a market for western producers and consumers, Pittsburgh is rapidly becoming more and more populace, wealthy and attractive. She Is in the midst of a most wortdesfel change, and a:glorious future is beforelher. In a year or two it is confidently expeoted that we will have ten times the number of Interested. 'letters, or , transient ;ejectment here .that we ever bad.-- Onemerchants and manufacturers by means of increased fecilltica, have established new and More distant relations with the West end North- West, thole market has been enlarged, and the necessity of hating information flame divers points, miner and on varied Objects is Impera tive. Our city, too, is in the midst of watchful and active rivals, eurrounded by adverse nod conflicting interests, liable ty be randomly, If not vitally injured by movements which wo have taken no measures to iliformoorselves of, and ; no - precantion to guard ageiqet, et. and indent we employ the same means and aid e that other cities do, we must suffer cerreepondhagly. While there le here abundance of individual enterprise and fax.reaohing commercial intelligence, there is not that combined, or asseclated ' activity, and I that concerted watchfulness, oensideratlon, end discussion of interesta that bee rendered cities far Inferior to us In wealth, populition, and na tura! resources and advantages, our superiors in thrift, well directed and timely effort, and fora seeing esgaelly. That there his Orter been here a Iderchante Exchange, where buyers and aelleera could meet and facilitate business, Is clam for wonder.—* That a-Board of-Trade, Isiah Is of obsolete and, all powetfol importac6o. to a largo commercial' city like this, where Imports and exports arc enormous, should have been allowed a mere ex istence, dragging onto feeble and impotent he. ing, whore It should have hem swelling with vitality end robust force, is a subject for regret Hence many branches of inquiry and statletioal information, which other cities lay most Meese on, and eet great store by, have been hero neg lected; such as reports and accurate statistical records of Imports, and exports; the progrem of commerce and manufactures; the amount, na ture and valor of them; of our advance to wrath and Its manner and direction. No well !timeline! effort, In whisk all clams bens united, hae.yot been Made to render our city attractive to strangers, vhitors and caste mers,—no place of nubile resort, library, or well furnished readlsg room. Let well enough alone, teen inouperable bar to advancement, both for ca individual and a city. That mediate export.. diturcn should be made, that Immediate and greater benefits about& ease°, is alike a prima plc of nature, as of political eeonomy; An in stittillon each as ours, where strangers can be interested and, instructed; where informatioh of all lauds, end from . .quarters of Om world, can be obtained; Theo price entreats; =calmer-, cal and eoletzitiff joarnali, eUittelleci snap, cad "tat' species of I, 4 o wif 4 flt Ant. eats benefit nactobint •mtotinniC,-Oirsomantintueer;'ot large Views and pratientlarcenght„ rand be sustained, and that Dually; is bring arciolettly indispen sable to the inteeesii and prosperity of s city. 'curtly of eaterTlialng - Ainerican aides Prose it to be re acknowledged an every side. To this end, and far these purposes, Intelligent mod foranise,merchants - Tieing with each other to see who can render theti most aid, and bow to make themmoat efficient:l In Cincimmid donation', varied anti miMitment, are made dally; life rumba" arc almost as frequent as our reg ular members, lecture roma axe Crowded aro/ out the Scoot by interested, lageliing and in telligent auditers. In St Lords, a city of about 'one-fourth our cgs, but rapidly !apprdzirnating our population, $lOO,OOO was I raised in eir. months by men engaged in business to build up institution worthy of the eitt, }the people and the; timea, s one man alone giviog $20,000. In !Seaton, we are credibly informed , that.when ad ditions to buildings, library, or anything that mikes a community wise, virtuous' and power ful, is required, it can 1:3 had it all times for the mere oath lu New York MO and State, all is enterprise nod activity in institutions of nin th,: elms and objects as ours: oier a thoneand members were added to the Ill . riotte Desolations lately, by employers plain theael under theca a year'e subscription to a library a 4 a New yettr'e ILL Ouch a amts of affairs does retire exist here, but the question is as to time; wie mud ;Donee, or later, be liberally and generally supported, when, depends upon no for the effort, sad upon our citizens, for a hearty and uniform response tog!. Wo are utill, put on ae godd a face aswe may, but in a feeble Infantry, when all the ten dencies of the time, end the demand, of the city require a etroog and vigorous menhood,,ftied in apooidon beyond peradventure,idoubt, or flue- Motion. That Ito are as we are, le not achilly \ oar fault; we have never- been intrusted with the means to make ourselves Otherwise.- We hate been "osbin'tl,`oribbed, confined" for.pant . of "msteriol aid." We never hid the opportu nities of making ourselves metal to merchants and butanes!' men. In the ableitif of a board . of trade bed we encouragement, hearty and gen- ; cram cooperation and support, We could multi- ply their sources of information; four fold; we could give them wok' and highly important statjetics and reports; we could render them aid and amistance in manifold ways.l The causes of our present condition are sim ply and plainly these: The interest In =decocts to better our affairs etel2l to be monopolized by few individuals, and they generally of small MOOll6, and unable to glee other than their time. their labor and their personal extol:lona. It should be universal; snob officers ehouldo chorea as will bestow time, core, exertion d influence upon the institute. Again, our men of business, of influence, and of wealth are TO :resented nei ther onour books aa life, oryeur utembers,'in our i. list of donor', or in our lecture and Unary rooms, they seem fit keep atuhously aloe n if our hall - was a gambling saloon. We hay la our city, It is computed, about 60 men who e worth over $l6OOOO, and at lowest estimate 60 more who are worth over $50,000; but one 6e two of these are life members, very few members at all, and fewer mill who habitually rtitit oar rooms. 'Oar donations bare been In money noihing, in books:: trifling, and thrum confined to fiw persons.—: That part of this deficiency and want of in terest which be inherent in the plice and In cer tain h3dividuals cannot probably', be remedied, but that part which depends on eureelvet, and on those who are trilling to aid la placing the . Inetituta on a sure and firm foam lion where it so can,itehould, have a regular emberehip of over a thousand, and where It can .enjoy fixed, and certain ravenous ought to be removed. We harethought It proper to present this much that we might in fall meeting coned* together, and . devise some method of increarin our members, and &asthma, and would respectfully suggest that a committee of five pOpVIIIII influential and efficient members be appointed whose duty it shall be to call upon our citizens, .lay before them in the manner they coo maid advisable, a statement of affairs, explain whit we could, and are anxious to do for them, and the kind and quality of old we require from them, and invite their donations, their personal assi stance, and their warm and al - orous co-operation 'ln this our effort to bold up an inatltenf creditable to our city, mad =highly beneficial o all claeses of our community. Raving exettod ourselves to p emote the wel.. fire of the nereantlie Library end Mechanics' !estivate, we return to you the Crest committed to our care, .'elnocrely hoping hat you may secure the eer i ness of a more effibient,Board for the present fear. . . ! . 7. - R. E. BELLEES, President. • . Scrofula. . 1 t 4 4 -17 is due to Kier'e Petroleum to ray k.owu to comoletelr eradicate Iffet7 Trail • of We i1..-oadtal dime* hi IN. Urns than =T oars - ,eaisdr. and at less oast or 11;00111.1ns. to lice rat' TZiheossude of oertidcateie In the hoods of the pro ptteter. maul of slab are from well James saurus at tds city of l'lttsburult end It. immediate •Isdnity. ird simerelesrir and bossed all dorbt,thaitillill73.P6Tl:o- L7Arsi lea roslithast at uo ro•roaoti yaks, ritd sillies • local 'smear io Pantries, al, umatiate. Deaner/i s Ism of •dlebt, bate a iraitiabla Inters nal r.rwr. pumas...As aoN as lit. tureens PatiaDts to became sotioaletud vitt Its toorira.• rb.se karite a dread ctn.'s:ores aro word tia.a.t this toreiloirie la ouzel/ natant. tat to bott:4l as iirgasia from . the too= of Um 100th. • The followtaceethltcate te °opted hwci • oiyer pahllzt. . at lirritmee, New rot. end bears da‘ Awomst 2.1152. La , rhith Ir alao Wombed the oartlfitate , of the owlet-rated D. Y. 700t..11. D. of Syraerse: Tbly In truth certify. that I have boon too badly at lact...! with Earolola to the lest men that mat of the that I hare lama mashie to attend ti say kW of ba, auras...hod lane Of the Mae wtable towalk. and wattled to at tea. end bate been treated surly all the limo by Os beat yhyrtclthe out =wary aroxe.i. I 0ce+. 1 0..11/ totromr retie: bat rko cure, sod ttothmitt to grow Imre% oral Dr. Yoot rueoruheadad Imo to try the Petroltom. or lbct ail. se every Wag elro had tallut ,141h1 so altbont Leith A - 2w. hot th e 02set wee aeloaloLlag:lt threw the Wet" loth. ecalarm nt owe, and' at onie boson to crow better, and by mini aorta bottles.] haricot serail worth thootarrle 1111.1. MARCY This rosy certify that that* beartaersa*todwlth KW, Potroltrm. or .Roca OIL Ihr 'wore than a year. ancrhoro repeatedly witorrred lir Umtata legato la the ours of latolant doors. and Oher dlscuras for Which It Le mom. and oso with worthacaeo reeorairteral It' to be • switch:lo worthy of ►tteatloa, awl can Watt say thst some,. hos ottaxmlod - Ito we. whoro other orwiteloo bad D. Y. YuOy. kt. D. Yor rale by all Ma Drozgrto to Plttrbargh. a.3a12. pirCLEAVEten MOM' Soeys, Whioh at tract.- ..Ins mash attadlon ►t tha WorhP6 Pair. are now otrered to tba (also. of Pittsburgh and dlloahany Chien: at the Proprietors prism who:stria and WWI. This Snap Ii par- Malady adapted to those trOublsd trlth thappad handa la Pants,' SID/ ♦ CO.. Ulnas. ' de2l No. 60 Wood atria. - —Persons wishing to intr. shim Foams Wass am, tumate of all ciaarrlptiam iapartri, can obtain them, a< the loved arias, at the %A. ton a! JALOOI3 WEAVES. *alb Marta and Pratt atraetic.- NEW OARDET.STORE. ROBINSON & CO.,i .No. 47, 'FIFTH . STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new htnek of Lmrarted an4l . American Carpets. togathei with evarythlea ncaJly tent M a Carnet Brats. at Me leant cash mime. • caln • A. H. HOLM ES & BRO. Suocoseor to 11. P: Nolscn /t Co • wortuttcrroOrats or SOLID BOX•VIOES, ra ,s.IIIATTO XBCK OPAD, LIONS. rick 1011. A. V.O PITTBI3ITIWIL PENNA. • • Utlro No. Mt, Were at .t. third dear &bora thottltall 4A II wart morrantal stoat to oar toontrototod. • JAMES P. TANNER. • WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, Ac., • NO. 50 WOOD MILT, PITTADONOW, - Between Third and Fourth. Its-My stook embracee ovary variety and V E 7tret j.°lß EDV. tb*l "eatea lla". .gry ttL lA 4: tiVi a".4 n!a dh; "" 4 : t garpu r ' —PI.. mit auk oxaral. Deno ' DOlint Oititen'• Inguranix company of Pittsburgh U. D. Kin. aanura, L. ILS.2IIIIILL. Sscev. orncr, 04 WATER, irrivinta ladmeir ADD WOOD STRESTO. XP INSUHR3 RIVAL AND CARGO RISES ON Till 01130 AND AIIRRIABLIVI rina.o. AND =MORA. VW. Ars. A.nAG a,•amee late or Reunal 02 , 4786. 41" Voinst lAeyera4 of Gls &CA MI INLAND .11 417.2.117U8 mJ TD.A.Y.SPOSVATTONA . . Diurnoss: iZttur. I Wm. latif.r.er, Jr. I.3.ltasmter,. t Y. M. Kier. Stuattnt It.. i Wm. Fltrtbaut. u nt ,,,, i t u tt lt.p, at,l Jolnt H. Dilworth,, S. tlarbaugtzt lintr.elo Set., - tAtettrt Ilre.lloo. J. kettgemmtur, 15altor.Cri . tuat tr... m. p. 2915 1 ,1 4. I.laph. d... 0 W. A. M'CLURG & CO:, HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER, OF WOOD AND SIXTH STRUTS, Winos they offer to their old costa . mere and the publier generalli. .t the /owed este.. *tole to .4 . Beta% the Unrest, wit alga and mazlete Stake! . _ etfoidg TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODNAt AID WILLOW WARN Sons TOUID vi Till WAN. de4 SAMUEL GRAY ; MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings, _'Se. Clair strut, Pitakrylt. (ZENTLEHEN'Et CLOTHING MADE EL iA CILUSIVELT to crier, aa4 wartaate4 t 0.% tt. 1111ntij on basal • mob., aa.ortattat. at CLOTHS, OASBIBLEBES, • • . • . VESTISOS ettd OVERCOAT'S% - •OF !THE LATEST tyrytEg.:i. the custom 1.144.:' Ora LW:ad )eivaa faders will bsee their erbbes *united atl4 eamolbattrub, ea all aerate Ittoatuailatithmety pp,b, Vona; • • ga i Yot*Dileast dliverl \ \ s6 l ls \ aesti* \ tloughstanling,L • f 160.ctis.ii001.4.1bni•4 >.. hr: b toiil has ~ies, . . ..atmtbita , Ns., of LT* faeor have becoroOporp. alit Izmir t.00.0.A.h. taltial \tritra. Dili, th ere fe e.firsoulOisl#llaajsea tlisi\ R. not In .o ri ore, ir , I able toss agrousitsairitata of Phil important on*, Mar ch' . f% of the rani/lan usiisily elarrihnsidar the hei4 of Cioi, essondlo2 ho ir. t th liallgirs la titp`l,ltrr. •!Asayli-exardy that sepal re miorll7 awl \ tbsalthfol acticii,lik the Liner. would tot O 41t t risik t, ma siiio4 I. bas been tile es e!...luoli sliko e.;\ Thar rerasslOas'i•erriLLSokt n Ls rata soil owe ; wtickm, fair trioillsio betaafordekli s titrel,..\. I: Las titre been. kii?oli to fall. .: \ \ Leader, bake 7bss sox 4Ltseitre of ilsk kitty.; Or si laid , 700 beliere \ OrreAssilk\ froig hipatte \dirsozerki'll( 1 1.,.e gOr g sgamont, , ,bub psr..aae a LoerstsDr. Aplassek Pills and they IrIU ice tOke k . 4 to, bealtb: , . It is tlis oily' rerstsd.r lot dlieoirrell, Isiri,;.. lisilllish Askiksliis ...7 Le placel4 \' \ %,,,, • , \ 1,, \ \ to sale to, rust Lterr*B/Ola aVl,Dr,nraisio Si La Ira Ord osir-ir7s asoi 07 lliipli a oriorisilirs. \ \ .. N . \ %. \J It4l/1) A \ . ‘, jal6.4.lhrS\ ~ ,: , \ 1.; \SOJ W li ne(. '. \ LAR ~':', \ \ —,---- \ . D ,..•-, 7 - 1 ray-R. \ \ w.A.TON\ is now• s \engaged \n? 01 ..shtsti.. \food\ 110 k.. 0:4..611.4 scriztently'llo band • large slack 0I BOA Pork oPOI/s Ors curing; alio' 600 barrels of kstra'Neso Pork. ossil'• i'ltk, I . 0 1/ o te. 1 Lard; In barrels I,pi k l / 4 /".for ►silo isS, hlli Wtolsouie, tor ' ' tier vf l e itortr sod.Wayl?..treela \ , `„ , t decd In llblutobus, nbln t cn Ihnulay tnnynfax....lnstuarY 13. b, bey. sAt G.A./. "Av BCLMl!lllll.l.4.l.niffrintor. of St. awn* ilnt.l. l'ltlabninn. W Iizi:CA4ISLII4 A: BIeNULTY. forminkyttsci, , LAWRENCB sorzinFic setiooL. Harvar . d UniVersity. ' • next terni.of tireJristitutiort will open \ on the qr.t day 0fF10rth,1,533, wad roctinno twenty took toobtootion by reritotromt, Lectors , and braLirblrxer• avordltm to the worn of the Andy, •111 to. ATMS .. by ?Irons 'Acad.: Botany I.by Graf. Gray. Uhimt.try+.Anatyttwl mod eraelea.. llorafani. Eomvtt .i. v:Anst.t.rty end l'nyolcdogy \ 14 I g NRID6CI.I.IC. .... \ rwci Y.ook , fir rtml botolony... ..... Agana. For further taformotton conervi?tnn t on g Beboot, appll cat.on melba be mule to Yrbt.. 1ii,41.0r.r. Demo of tba /moony. \ Jal.s4nontblati DinellUtiOnA FIIRE firia of LOOMIS Sc ABOOWELL is 1 au aired Otto dor by nottkusl oatmeal... Thebutineti trt.l be continual by (Marla It. Loomis. y op-dltr CHARLES E., LOOM . STOCK 4ND BILL BROKER. Rotes, Bonds, 4orgages Negotiated. PARTICULAR ATTE!tT/ON GIITXN FO TRIO Pt.I \ II.OIIABE , AND a'sta: fiTOCSB. Oelee over B.,Fonvo a co, tomtit Want nod Fourth strelts. . - UNPOWDEII AND SAFETY FUSE,— 1116101.. Ppooder io.onolo. \ , 600 " Doer " 00t/ " Now York .- • \ , 100 ht kegs " \ 1 , \ '2oago Sea anal pg. I - `ZOO csaloterl. l_ ?dhow 111111116, 0606, K;. Rlffe P 06640. 160 60 " " ProrletPtionimg, The above Powder (vbicb fir ,qtudity idttll - C0_ ' 1, “ ,1 6 ,111 . 1= !mitt. Medullae, New Mod bi , which we Inane the apeetal etteetlon ot the Towle. end Dude., smanall T. Pot ewe he J. S. COO it Co ' 1.15 w... 1 MOO. Plttaloarely • 4SUPERIOR Ju g the South f 1" ! th ITVIII A HORSE, C, rai Thu nom loceutte—. 7 "*2b"r'tht 4" 111171 9' 2.1AT sva a 00.. jolt. l7 aud 79 WatorottOol • teXT.ErSION HALL PAPER-Au, ualleat urarrtsient.aultablo'for Nutrias, Viartllruira, Saimaa. ie. fur Wei e the Walk Pulsar Warebouan, , So. 85 !Israel at I. la 16) TIIO3. PriWilll,ll. W i g D P W Z ilN ere g atT a : ed l ' e ..a i rtaei with. aistitilleht Of ilsti;wiN iks tweeninwfw br , ja3 • \ TIIOIIO4 PALK.Nit. FL°ll4-21X-Friarreis Super : Pine; fdr gale( tor Jan TON DONNHOILIT'AhIOAPITT. WINDOW GLASS- \ lOOO bpies 8 \ 1.16" j* -° 7 VON nomArmai SUGAlb—iihida prime now arp, reiN Der mama edkata tor sal. krt . jtlb JAMES A IipLIINJN A CO. ZINC PAINTS', Ecum White. Une• White. Drown Slaw, ilrovro %the. Block zinc In Mort for *slob', jar. iAStaa A uurcutooda l EAD-1000 %pigs soft Clalerra„' landi ng iLign elem.' :Won' Arch; for solo bo .41A19r.23 A LturcalEaoi t IN.!, JILLOW'S 1.1E14E CURE-2 gross fcr mit by ' ijslsl \ B4IIr&IINERSOCA 00, CIE&LING WAY:=7S lbs , RedandfithiciT. bj fordo by PERUVIAN. BASIS-200 lbs for saleby lath • a A VALLNESTOCK r CO. 1 1NCINNATI50A - R 7 CUaD 11A318 J AND DIE—We , totee'ef 6rlved oar test euoplhie of Diens Bela% Moor 15 h . xylr 1104 other netebrotied broads or limns awl Derr, areurroared to faro.etk thew doling the eoas,D, at we, loped atartot wk.. by the Dermot mail. .• W A 81ePLITAD k CO. moor Wongsaatt Cloth street. CILEASON'S PICTORIAL, : for January 11A 18114.140 nottl—Prln 6 cents•, or sln year. tree or p 041664. Seb.alptler•tre.ll,4l664y . %VA U1LD.6.6 PENN 8 Y•8 OD. • ..1415 • 14 fourth str-et.. Physiciana.lteco.mmend and Letter from = itseph 11. I=ll. po, 4. t Tram Mtn, ism. VIESSREL'A..7... SCOVILL 'is CCP-Gentle ivit eten-1 a= boppy or la=rto yottthit ti 15•37 rap' ch7qi b il ' e b :lltre!ltirtbt i r P" Vv7 I f =tro d ; there tondleiverto toe aye= r lebtft. oboadedolstroe them co Ms olfe. In fat t. Itom•pjtat t imp of tho roe. V"ItIon of Lite Syrup. and from *Pot I htro vett of I= ffecw. I do not hesitate do litol:l4,pamu7 to the =deter De. Woe.' byrno of Lireneert.-tor, al= Catothala.root no tha best otadeafeetreoted7 TOP • 2 •I 4,VAITIAVT•i• Ed= by V"" tif2l 7. . ft 8 8111 - C1..6, bY woos a. \ IsS.st • bOttle, or els bottles fa: *1.:) E SSENTIAL,OILS-PURE t - , , i TO pomade 011 Polk. ,LarOodor. 610 • (lade, hotrod.. t • 69 " eed. 'I, 10 Aris "4. PosspgralA • , 65 ^ , Clore,. 1. . 1111) " Terfterool 1. . \ =0 60 Juniper. Juni. 't . 23 Lratoo. = .. \ • I= Itttodlont. \ ... _ 100 " • Berromot; In stordadl for rale by DaIII .l KIDD & CO., 60 te=el et., 0 T A S 11—i00 lbs. prime , ... in store cad Jio rale br Kwt 00, 60 Woodstro- . I •WHITING -50 bbla iq, store:lor wile by 014 KtDD k CO, ii - WBER9-100Tbs. in store, for into by 341 J KIDD.* 0.0. AFRICAN OINGE.II , -200poirdered, for WA, by Tjaal , II A FAIMEST6OII. a CO. CLARIFIED SUUAR - 1O jusrzeled end for ash br \ INIUDRIDOE - • N 0.116 Wator sr— 150 Fionlst. I()LASSES-2500 bbla. N. Q., antiving, ter obbe by BuRBRTDOR I*IIIRAM. , IZUNN Y BAGS-4000 tico and a hatf and roar tu.thel—jnst med mid ft:t tir • J 214 . BURBIUDOX INGURAM. "[PREZIO!! CLOTH, OLOAKEI--A - AZlaaan• a Or. trlll clean ca' the beanoe of their french Cloth C Cake, at an Damen tlirrelmt from former prim. QILK AND DI ESS GOODS'at- iedicad ky prim—A A llama a On ars rellniVent tin, balance nf [bele lame and well aelennwl *tack of Ella and Dress Uocds. at greatly rnduvd prices. \ 144, - _ ILP URNT SIENNA-4 kegs powdered.' fel' "IP w• by [JOU B e *AtilftrrOCK W. 1 138 f.sr INK-2 b n 'i trN l APs, tiorcq'tll A NIBEED-200 lbs for'ealeW 11.. J. ll A VAHNESTOCIE A CO: HORN SOOOPS-18 doisirrge and - Cm - V. 11; fn Ws by [J.141 Is A 74013r0ic a cu. VITIIITE GLUE-3 bbls:Cqoper'ti for valet v V by 'fJUI , It A TAIRMSTOK CO. Card J ,, ,atinV.ANY LEDLIE beg to, inform ya their enetrinara that rho Firs .hloD ca•rurrtd at their Workayarterdsr.deatroying the Paokirkg nom and 'Coulon Fhop. not retard the operation+ or Um P. tory In Go Incl. Allordert eau b. 1111.1 la Ith ptrunpn NOLL 1•13,13: ObIIEOPATIIIO BOOKS sad \ MEDI. ClSh3 Harr Jair red Itroart,ry. vols./Sam; \ ' ' Lawrie. yercticr a Median.: hulloraboo Jt Lowrier Dobirsele PbrelUm Onatedlo Plmiciao, main Mary's.Practia of Mallefor: Memoir's An do nals Pbakabi Oerpoirs Usable., Jo Polts's do Thatiosonli Amato Arid .I::Dlteamit 4 Waif. 1 . 6330 - i ' Flom. PP.' Dimwit Picia V hy arr s irary !fibula. Dr PA a bbibrbi .n aortmaner Ilenadia, by OW Prinelpla of Lame ipaby. byLd . : poorer of Mailth. by J. A. • 1 • •• • - ilatmemasto's-Lenter lirrichian • ricochets sad Parr. of aD ths satins t torts of Licalschia, • oar sari liotatory to .lair's Pew dimeal. Iv Dr. Maribirii oar work: Porter lizeircopsthist. 25 auto; ' Physicians' Passer POO% Cain: Family MirllcloeMbabc laollogoes al ibscriirloar barons. Coke rlals or by lb. qvaptitY; Arnica Thicuier; links Phislorr Morgan Adbetiv• Ptlatn-, do g . or a 1 .11101:4 Ctietall 4 , • vi.o, et roam rim; i dioraropothic Oaths. - \ J. [..READ, 's o. 7e Potash iambi, APPiER 8L00M54.5 .tons, to =jib, /.I.oosteczer Moron:for risle , ht Mulja,DfCll2P Mb . .413 to aid Paint ats - VIGGS-3 bble, just reeeited'suad for IWO LA by 1.1•131 S. 4 I BOONE. JUP UTTFA-40 bbls Rollituttir;cor sale by ial3 - . RUOSI 50 tioz., , just reo'4;',Tor \sub by SAP is.l3 • - TAV D?Cifir4 ARD-41) kepi Loaf& joat reoq\arld. for Li We by 11.131 .JT4 J J" , IIOCN \ i ll ab ß y 2# 14S-10 otoi d l: %95 111 1Trii iAPP , pS-25sTiCist ree49, V:l3 lwjrar " br j Thj a l iftikay 141 t receivei 11 114 rclodOrr - al - Jgowo 1 • • .= A•IMION:'" ES';'' k • .. 4 Dearlaina Niagida i 4: \ Anita* A i * ILL be \ itaid,!oli:FTidaiiitta t ,_' 14th \ 4 ,, ,.... „ =. : ta v.kar ilt vg4 cmili7" 4 "'"• - au D 'FS'r* V`ima , th ir.. 03 :: 2 4, \- \ WA; . : % dank, and. Lotn. in j..annenalfilit! at hiactiatU \ _ i _Stl'birdq afterioaa;',Veuana4lsant: a Wrlret., 'Ng Y. twit MI theMrilatir•—. \*,. .1, , al t t,,We'• jfl.7V ., Vigtl.l l =l - :4 ...n..... Mil "Aquinas-1114 Mit,ltrichss, uskthlrk '17411,7 , 214n411,11NiPt== 'Uhl put isr\Wps. It rust.. lir 'et 'iiwurgrh ot Isurrsurs. 4111cherluisVro t . ilii Butler must, mid listruhus Met Bk l i.Tert of, ..CML , W. Johston, sus leb I: stetted rwiribrlelt rwerau Dwells. Hons. wad Wu frame'LLTl -44,—Tbsi, um riWushlis Lot 0 riumait ths (usi. et AWslt, etltwArt \.4 W•Shluttw Eros ts, MMus • ' remit . . HO Giet str Itist . lt street, extewillas , lack trulautom rt. itil,Vpternut st.omirltleh tirsiii a wsrrilrsirableVrit Jrurst Cutt:, (love, 'formate. 'ci In thk bee, Wariti• with Carrlste Zits" srd r i tb„, out brillltrws. 'lttils \ /.1 Msl. 111.1wwW wlttetio:rw trrult Theo, tirmowYl,,Bltiurttiel7. is. -,. 'N,, . 1 1 1 711,r " " il l A AAt Din& JoitillsMer, t. WA „ k lATEA ARA4INGEM iglg F 47 L 11:d R 041). LL Tv itlgNrem'LliSti:dutiVitvgrma bale namaittikliollalayeletleg.gltonlat _fte.,prbeeereek McVertelmilontitedememirietown. mtakrrtettlarra ann .Lantastar.artielest4TP nalebm at 10.10.ths evenleir eentteetlne at Lta firth orltb ilaltrotraV gO n" ale 'h. lke ' M.T r r k epm 'ini' lll:\ bend. Plalailrlphis'or llainatonf t 9 , 411111.... • SDI Mel Wale orllb lamer Detotn.rizio...- thit / 1 44 , atolealna al t a regular slitinzenn tins ximP...lPontraettet at Mali uretioetb rliarnaltl far emirient Phllarelftplsorbil tie e. cc dlioek the tr i". • The Amointalat • n Vale otlll lonia erereWtattioork it 3 o'clock. atopploirlit all regn:ar. eitMol3.l. , 11,14111.1X1ir 010 r SINUS al Lavabo.. ' 50 \ Tare ' l l're:tr141 11 1 14 . 141 1 l24 TEA.A /"IA" 7 2 h , , The eamExplass Train, learlue Pollenelphla at Pan . •ell I arrive ie Pltteeterth the-next monVec at lb tbk 2/ Mall Trate lamina PM [DID phlatb reii u mj morn Ins at Lit ..aprintinalatton Tribe *Ebbs's bee a. ‘ m . ► Melee In rltrabarah at is m. • bermemt abetted. to stir &laden tin tbePennertrank WM.& awl 'to BM Minna. , Dames—lret es*. of \ Etie.l.D.omPan7 oillkbold th em'. ital ITIPVIV lb r• ner ‘Penanlial `maffitee rale:sad for'en aremse;t not gliFiliathgllllo d 134.3.1 denim. NOTICIP—SIemMe k J .141.d.tathiL (Minibus Pro. ref,tore, here been . .em Mond Meer, passengers and. hse eat. tone from the Depot. at eharae cot ep.,,, e d 12)i oenbeitur nett ppmensar. ' 'in:D.l236 ettts for tub Tra.rl . labirtr. 444 \.1. , 111 , 211C1MPN._.‘ ' \ Isla \ Agent P. \ /LB. Depot on 1.11)MT 'f. \j. (city Pamremorl I■l -, `.4.RD40 kegs No. ILaraijust eivCd .1 Awl fur . ysts by , s, fj.l3), , CANItiLD. 12! Cf PORK=2,2BP (ht s g.:roun'ip to' " T ill ~ elitiAcEit a co.. 41 3 \ \ , Water /rota eat Weitern ~enaeyleanin~Hap}taL '` 13ERS'ONS. dtAiring adtruuma Lao the II Western TenosAlospital, anti lepSnon or .tbrcryzh ycleciO, at the Hospital. st /1— schen the Pbialelatus &SA Ouritcons'rill tat, the TIN bite., I..srsons sustain3a¢ accidsatc or imadan irsazieir. recoivol stall honks, by applicitidn to the necletsi , at'tbe Heepistal. PLASOD,ONs Jainiary 1853 \• \ \ their hey coo:lnas to sell Hhittaar ltoellas and Trah at their Manor Joa r reo,notalthstandlng the (mat att 'vend la the forke o at /a the &Mont fttrinte. 1 hey hate Woo on heal none of the hest and nont4 , ‘, , stile. at krlnte at 123 f ato;tit 14. , .1 111— ! 11411 1t4111t. ea- Gettiler4Ca who tkih to Vatehere the tort faettoi reoture of Crumb firositelothe; my bear fa maul's. seep them on beW e \ 1112 0 UNDRIES, • \ , \ 1610,u:14A Lad. • \ mitima \ • • L'e ' g'"' \ P, P "' \ '• II:IThICVVVATCO., jal2 \ Wsivr 11,ht.pato.u.nr: •3. 1 0BASC(100 bs by . ' Tobamo 11.1•,10[13 bra. Iretr FOR sale at No. 75 Jat2 *. U /76 big-. mice 111#130ffer V• L • tif CbPitilY 111.1#0,001•1 es.o. meek:Aar' . 1 fA) boxe• Vs sad .V#lnaso 102.0100, • bbd.. N. O. ougul maw crop; \ \*. 130 bpl..h • t . . 1 ... ht illy, talrO!VraT o o "' \ 1„ 40 1:04. N. 0, Tsa,,,` • '•.-% 10 Lb • Tama.' 104 • • ' \ 97, Neekel%;. , " Tobg \ • 1 casie l lo4lo.l.. . . 115 ' bo.ll';.7...ll3olcluitty ‘ o:.lll.l#;# 1.11e111.01.1 . 1 .0 1#1!.1.. 100 . 11,10#1:0 11#1 01.14 0a" 10"" EfwV0 , :r ill ; '` , ' 7.. • WK. Balentur, „'•/1 „ res tr.tz. tkm v... #•lltotr t (l4 \., \ ft i ox9VBoi . Omani! • 10e! or all • , ell,, wlO3 . largo \\\••\ bbla L ea Oil aim eala ,it HoetEaN a C0,C24 'Liberty street. "NG IRON=79O, tuna Calltoxiga,Puritate g rer.kby .`. i.l ? \, ,i unonisoN tea,- • BULK. YOU: 7 40,1)0 114 Bulk,Pork, \ /ILit _ •40 10b1e1100.1.0.1 . 4 Re br ' ". 11011i1.0K.f. • • FLOUR bbls. r;kand .E.ttra Flour; \ a \ 27 rags Ottcibrat " \ Fer .alobr jal7l friounloN",k,cu• DOT ASII-15 cks pure , for'salpig A_ 701 • lt E00720N it CO., ORK-10,0001be Bulk Pork,yztt iaceiyed Y and for 14.171 .1. 11.7.74.1P1ELD. ' • BUTT.E., l l 9, l)ble , fr a c s eh ' 4 1 , !; and reciivd '.ad k imle by N"s76 bblo Hickory Nu 4, joist received tor. Wei br. [1.12), J. B. 01 • VI:MESE-3 to W. It: Cheese, for Pile by rui,rs • WICK k IreCANDLISS. .ryviTTER-3 bbls Roll Ilatt.e.r • e dcs. - PY L 1.191 WIC& i lIROANDuss3,:' CLOVER SEED-2D bble prime Uloyer, 8 , ..1 Eft lido by WICK 14cCOIPLZBIL% BANS;-100 buehelm snuill White Bell* Ifoe ‘, I oml2] WICK McCANDLItda. . S ETGAR-10 'hhdz N. 0. Sugar, ibi Bale .1.11"' t ° d _.'" : ','!' -I ,"'" ° . t ivics a iirtlasl)LE9S. • NEW 13t. , 011,:—Wadawortlea Tbaaktir onrol• n. br tar it 7 W Alaz”dan '., \ -• , Idorat Sdaf ea. brill, A'A motor. - ' •\ \ T.Ft-31=. 1 '4 • T r %GNP L " lth " ,34 " a. '''' \ \ Sto, nectar of St. Intodalon, , '. • _ .. ,\ \ • Gonda Arad:enure, apolled to Modal's! norandanm. br, 0 , AntddesTaelto,. \ Wom4ht lUteord, (plain and nteroao if tif.) by liri.B J Halo. i Another nil ..asv;r a para.' .taa `\. • • \ '•• i'4l';'4:ll b. "fit.f:i th s;:i.i,i.. ay unman .',.. Vander ir=blp. tram tersury dar la • Mr. oT ISO Madan...nal toodaod. .',.. • \ . :. ‘.ll T•stal l ftWr i ltrglt - n l eflo r of e rtiggtli• s 'ra riot L\ 1, . Yo.oeur Man room Llano. •,\ - , \ • ' 'litanies on Catoeddrta. and lAnde , Drspv." ‘,._ , ' , For ado it ItbstatgOr t k es b.' DAITIMIN & JOINEIV,; _-, Jall \. • • ',.. ' , GS Maakat about near Ifoarfh. Q PTS. TII.SPENTINE-50 bbli for saleby \ l i p A rauhrsroal a 00,2', 1 - .141% , .., oornam Wead.aod nrnw . o otufgaE=Lsele i r p orgel Amia ; CHROME GREES,-25 cases Tiernses fai Ws by N " D VA UNIZETOCE♦CO, - - - - - - - PRUSSIAN BLUE-15 oases No. ',for ols br -S A 7aUngrrOClL &CO, (IL LAVENDER—' 5D Air sale by ' !al LYARNSSTOCE. - L' 1 4 111N.4-20 boxes if eiter's for sale by D A eAurtserocs *co: I \ \ 1AC011,WE&V.414%; . r., .• ' \ •NA RLT.T •10.D,Y185T. \ i4B4Cilina M.AS ..eitensiye. ImpaktitioN 'and 'Mien For Bile WINO ,kliß LIQUORS • 't 11.1. c lnalodlna~\ „ ItottP. ritiltlll44 ' norraril *4414. • RIM .11rpt 11C.0111 . on 'AVM. 'irnski „ \ .IDoVrhc.AarHSLIINWa4L. TIIO M OCI - S , . 13651.1 ' rrisairra scolt,puulrk- • IBILAWDII3\ 0,11[4, BOBTILI: Pal•and Bar!,4.by liiirtiJohn, or NUJ" ;4V4lorgillacirilairrobiii42lll44,.°<%teb. 'peas.% 1 - art'esU'llOincr7= apirita. Blackberry, thlert etry Chari.Brualiel, Boach Latulall 'Yalta arl'illautikia• barrels Of T rd."' ANd amities. 1.11.%?'`k OfribriTtirrotr..U"..""l.lllr.,_tig" orders prom:loll. ilanya.caeo, city Walt% ilellrared..wo • • -L • laranalatilse. with ilia 'Wine Ified-M. , Coolarlas Xorop. arid Or bed /Ma. In oar Valutie rnselii. I ,turaubsalber to U WCA PUBII,ILII.II - aurae. Jewn t' • • ' arkot ant Ytm atrigata. .(11:10AR'1241).....400 forealeby - " a a IMINVITOCT. lk CO. IrriAßT.Alt EBUTIO-401b3 tor e - 1011. „lan B a PAUBBOTOOM allth APPLES -30 ,‘ barrels Op)erk" Aliple4jusf r.e4 and ra sag br '"1 jai --- 75111v in Mr And for Ede by Diumt co: lifiaTEß-4 Ws 801 l jut reed; for jab AB by flail • DALZELL CO. IiE.AiIL6-1 tons this day rocks, for stdo I j 11COLLttfiL. poT,A„Elli , -4 casks / In rm rtg ih;:E jj LW I'ORK-100 ,bl3ll . .reed d.red An t or . 4 1:ft - ma. amain wian.strat. ARD=,IOO kcgr bickl-LostlostlVextra f . t uy ; so tiimr• do do de, w.amtatel fair ale by ~_ ~ ---- 7;77 \ --- THMATEL AWN.. onea sx ex Ztarsx Po' 9. \ i ,\ MICt or :iiiiisatoNr. • • - e. ~ncris 'mans • , • M.mTtr . mMe\oum.r U* mtlt.bMMoVellom. durlis ,aaZ t WOrest mt.t.rmat.fMr for Srteni‘m• Mal! Mt. ma 'W.*. in Cali bruit. Mr. Wood o tbir,"/Lamtri , VICCLKI. Januar, 1834 145 , 1 , ....1111*.i.k.411 ..'.ll`" ?11Z 11 , )1./13 . tASIJIMAtia I! ' WOW. 1 , 4 CELESTIAL \ \ •••;- A s < /14mOrp:= mhtgrame ke,Pgrtmsa •—•- ;\tNtt .t • 4 2.llres . ItormWra propmaitlma4OX not Immma. \t' ATIIEN \ ..1101'.. C. B. CHAILOS' • • • •\ t Fats p•Al!,1: \I4L/GE.TED AkDit•NCZYIO.\, • 1 1 112 Ey ENING will f.;‘, prezente4among _ \ 4 erna, s s 7.:.tuT - ' \The MarleCzalra. °p.p.:6X— eansszzomee atjadeleat. WS:lnm y"ela be ceat•--PaNaellAa itlak all altalr' l mu. V -$16..t.", . .„ \ \ .4oriething Nair. 11 ) 1R,S.A.- 0. \SUPLE.B., itivitei dm attAii; - ..,...',' .71 11 t ted.. f . `7 1 ,....1,, 1 ,,,,1 1 ,1""! 4 \ la 'P r.ia 11. "!_t 4 '',. t, rarzif,..rATTERNS, .- .r. •-• •• ',-.' ter tan Aril Leda' Draws, Maria 31ar-tia. Talmo.. . ' 'Wl i iWn..,` P ":o:%l,,l;blr.%:°?Al m , 64n...t.1.t- I. \,,„ 1:A1 1 11 , 2 o n.l.!as c.mAlr #o,.r the Du.. vat 0 .-, ~• keine ` lna vant reactuantion vit.4 Ihe boa heves - . l ' Laaon eta hale, aka turaaed =afar erltla era? ne dear, am Ban se ft earn. the pease am saran dazd op this ati ltaibilar Ilona Or lb. , =oar.' - '' ‘,. ~ , T.rh . e In had Cueareal earrthara or ...:. ‘.• - nllln In dept. 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