PULLiSUBD t 00. •1 rurrentritoll MONDAY SiORNI1:0,T 7 A2a7LT4il7, 1813. Writ Oazcnx m. exteagve etrrn latlon - of .3- Vet kly tha'ette oaeis to oar barites. 3:333.t3 .►>xatd.irablemodlom of matins their 13.13.0 known -oOr cirt:iltaloo fi Let.eea tow sod Aye thousurt. racb• Atm ramxt trrerT . 3lll2.¢• aid grunt, In Wentent Put3osyl- V1,3313.33.1ZA5teri3 Obis. LOVERT/SERS—Noltber its t4l taaial }lanai .Mor :Printing ratabllshment of the Dula Geszter. aro open,' .On Etnoday. ADVEIITIPEE3 who decay thole nottoor o nemr.ea , In the paper on !Imlay morning. win hoed :them In Wore s.cielook. oo Sotordor eyrnlna. ge-READING A..iTER WILL BE POUND ON BAUD PAGE OF 7711S . PAPt11. , • We are indebted to gains. Coaun k Marlin eon of the Legislature, for publio dociunents. ' T • • New .B.Ltnurr tionse.—On Saturday the batch • occupied the new:Market House; and notwi .• standing that building had been denoun ced I sundry quarters, as a "martin-box," a ~"pig ! ...mop.'Qta., and all-I:tanner of epithets heaped upon it, it did seem to us that it was an • ...excellent bulldog, and one answering its _purposes admirably. The butchers admit Its ad . • wantngem indeed they cannot be denied: and - when one compares it with the miserable Oar •' ': tlon which it Superscdts, thre are to words ex ' - - 'presidia enough to indicate the satisfaction felt .... ' et escaping from smith a olothes-tearing,' basket - • crashing, temper-trying concern as the el roar . ket bace was: Erery body scone well pleased so with 1 o new artangcmcute; . .. sod oho m repugnance i i felt, a fast, to comply with 'thou), only shows how difSeollt ibis to tear people away from old ,vet-, It tuts, oxen though they be filthy ones. Excuracs.--Titteburgit is the only commercial city in the Union, of its sire, which bullet tit. Exchar.r,o. Cities Smaller in populaidect and res.corces are in ad : lance SY It In this rmpect. . - Why this at tald be so; is • riddle which we cannot nursveL Altera:ante Exchange Is not . every coatiy aFair; sad its advantages ere so manifold, IS steles so apparent, that the lack ' - of one becomes inexplicable. - Oar merchants are'net deatitum either of discernment or enter; prim; and yet, -with their keen perceptions of bushes, advantages, they seem to be content to be without such an institution. Strangers visit _- - 'Mg the city, feel the want of one, keenly. ..• *: . -There is no place in which they can congregate and meet buyers and sellers; but they must tramp through dirty etrects, all over the city, to purchase their hips, or dispose of their wares, '.'and it no doubt often happens, -with each men, that they traneMt business, both in baying and - Ceiling , in ignorance of the true state of tlus mar- lets. A place: where buyers and sellers can meet together situ day, must nemesarily be of Immense advantage to both, ea well as promo tive of the ecnvenience.of all. Such an Exchange is of incalculable value, in gathering up and preserving Statistics of the bualnees of the city. 'Plait our either cities, all over the I:Talon, are ppiding tablet of figures showing the amount of- their exports and im ports, and alt the various details of their cam 'mane, Pittsburgh La unable to, put forward • single table of figures, with the exception of her canal statistics, to indicate her true position'and importance as tatommiscial City. Why? Be cause there is new no means of obtairdng, col letting and arraying such statistics. The con sequence is that the world does not know our true position. The aggregate amount of one ports and exports, by railroad and river; the ' amount of one Manufactures, and the details of our varied indrun , y and commerce—alt these, are concealed from the public. ' , Catu,ildvbe to, and the city not. suffer? or rather,-Would not the city Inuiensely the 'gainer If this IMO 1701 sot Cincinnati had a Merchante_ge..long ""before the hsd attained the positimivrenoiif copy in population and commerce; and doebt ..lesashe owes eomewhat of her present welfare to the advantage.; offered by such en institution. kens morelian*.eantent to let thinge,re- T. 4 : - k - fMtain as they o be it,ire will not 0022.• tbe# own affair. But we hope to : . fintrthejapprecit.te the growing impOrtratee of this city euriciently to induce them to move in "!_this ratter. NonrBavx6se 'Ls Onto.—Thc democrats of Ohio 'hsie nominated Wm. Medßl, Eli GOT tenor, and Judge. Bliss for Lieutenant Governor. Tge Free - Demoerate hare nominated BIMINI -:Leirie for Governor, and Benjimln Biasel for - Lleatemant Governor. • 11C.9 ~- WIZOLEBALE 210125i05.-•7ho . Philadelphia. •Ledger; looking 30 the advent of the new 6d ministration, la impatient for a general foray iagoinat the warld, and the reafiQ mankind. It wants to apset the whole foreign policy of the .Present Administration, annex the whole North American continent, ind quarrel with every body who don't like It: Near it: , • , "We hope and trust that the abrogation of the Nicaragua Tiestgr, the expulsion of Beulah dominion from . :Central America, .the union of the Central Amerioan States, the monopoly of canals and raibroads zeroes Central America by = that confederacrand the United States in min ' junction, the annexation of British North Amer foe, an d Incorporation of the United States of Central interim with the "United States of North America, will be accomplished during the administration of,the 'old-fashioned' Democrat, Franklin Pierce." - Cubs, the) Week India Islands, the Sandwich IsJanda, and Mexico ore left oaMtof this program. me, because, we rppose, it:ie unnecessary to Include them. Their annexation is to be regard. ad 111 a matter of ;course. The Ledger adds: . •!We shall be told that this is cutting out work for the next Administration by wholesale. Tine. -But It is work khat ought to be done, tot7t be done eventually, and cannot be done too coon." Our friends ofthe new administration,' we pmeiwie, hoe . ° counted the coot of thli whole sile.work. They .are not Verdant enough to Wappose:that ail this can he done without a con flict with Engbuid and other European waivers: an i daubilms they have made op thole minds to meet the inevitable consequences of such a poi ley; r . Bitt whether, they Imre, or have not,.the poses of this Government is in their hands, and iti.F.ebejteit is they choose to say. . 'ACT, PILUID . CIST:EIZICI MID TIN CLATTO . 3I LIM Etwritt TILLATY.4HOII. J. Bragg, a member of • the HMO of Representatives froMidahams, has • ~ • published a Card In the National Intelligencer, • in 041:nation of the. app Smut Lc consistency be. . Mreefithe statement madetb theilenate by Gen. Cara, en the authority' of the Mon. 'WEL R. King . -and the note from the latter. to the lion. John M. Clayton, in relation, to the Clayton and Hal weir treaty,la which he mix • • , '"Col. King's language to Mr. Coss wee based . upon a supposed statement of facts, very:Me . rent from the fact; as they actually exist- At. 1 tax the negotiation end rabfioation of the treaty by the Senate tt was sent 'to England, and re turned with a proposition that It thould be eon. • tittered - oe'ratified -on the part of the British' 'Government, provideda, condition should be ea 'tined be it recognising title and Juriedictlon In • ' - that Government orer a certain portion of Hon. ... :-. &nig. -- Col. King slaver aaw'tho proposed pro. 'vision in writing, bat understood it was imitated . 'on,by,Lord PalmerSton. Ho very promptly told both Mr. Clayton end Sir Henry Bulger than • ' with mch a condition the treaty mold not. get a vole In the &natl.._ Mr. Clayton afterwards , \lnterned him Mat the provision bad keen shoo . 1• domed, sad he eimildered the treaty ratified by thenritish Government precisely It bad hfien :r ratified by the Senate. 7 “When Gen..Caeo called.on Col. ng for hi recollections Imola t.tes subject, theK i latter sups posed that the dom:omits furnished by the State , '...popartment showed that Lord Palmeraton's de mand had teen yielded to in -all Ito extent In. • - stead of abandoned no be bad been told by Mr. • - Clayton. Upon thlesopposltlon he did say what ... General Cass stpredeats him to have said In his ...In reference to It ritlell Honduras, Cot, Ring :litrelliiware, no every sclera boy le, ant Groot Detain has long bad certain privileges tberc, '-and from these heAld not suppore, noruotii irery recently 414 ha Imagine that acy body Bop: posed, she was to be summarily oust e d by ,the -- Maytoor Ilitd Sillier' M 107." lir.-Bragg bas been iodated to autketbia . ~: p tiaatlark beborof Ring, from, the fact (t a r tem* la at present Calera a represents. tivebelhe Seunte- 7 1Sir. Clemens being detained trim his lent by, indirpoeitiow CizvuiauAZD itAtreKaiG airr4ltullx.-By an . idesillseineet day's r paper be seen iiittlbe read trap Clivelandto Weiree Sa offer- Pt:1041:1"' THE EIUCB3OII DIVESTION 415tiw Tort - Tribanr. s deeriptton d the Cslorla Engloo Lurented by Mr. &Luzon, and now mai as the steamer 'of tilt usu. We consider this invention as distinctly mark ing an era a, new and striking m the invention of the steam engine, and as one if the most ha patina events of the 19th centarl. , We there fore make no apology for eh fregnently and an diffusely noticing ,iti - Every information con cerning it is of the utmobt intereat, and will be greedily sought after by every intelligent and thoughtful mind. - When shall we base a Caloric boat on the. Ohio river! _The man who engages In this en terprise will reap a rich reward: Tho editor of the Tribune, when giving an account of an emersion on the Erlestort, says: The time on the portage down was Spent in discussing an excellent breakfast, and examin, log the engine. The fiat thin in the engine which strikes the observer, letmagnitude of the cylindere. These are fourtee feet in diam eter, six feet more than them o s Collins' steamers. There are four in the ricemo, standing in a fore-and aftline; two before and two abaft the ehaft,, anti Working In pairs upon it. From th e basei t t.the eilindera to all sum mit is about thirty et. Each cylinder is dou ble, consisting of what is called a working cyb. hider and a supply cylinder; the latter being on top and united with the other, though of Inferi or diametela The waking cylinder has the for- • nue under it; in It the active form of the ma chine Is developed in the form 'of air expanded by heat. The a=pply cylinder is always oold: The workir g oslinder in fourteen feet In Blame- I tor: the piston which plays In it has a s=pur. ' elm of 22,300 eqnare inches: The supply cylin der Is /1 feet 7 IMAM in ditunetenendito area of its pie.= i5:26,600 equate inches: These pietist! are joined by powerful iron rods. The stroke ie tin feet. On the under Bide of the up- per piston ire valves through which the supply of teeth air le drawn after the machine is put in motion. Over the supply cylinder is a reeer weir In which the upper motion of the piston cempreseee the air,which passes in there through valves. The connection between the reservoir I and the working cylinder is by a large pipe rim ' clog from the former to the base of theJatter. The engine is set . in motion by pumping Cold air 1 into the reservoir, .by hand or otherwise. I From the reservoir, through a valve it . the I bottom of the large connecting pipe, the ,00m- ! premed stir is admitted into the working cylinder 1 over the furnace: Here It is instantly heated, and by its expansion drives up Ott piston, and at the same time compresses the sir in the earthly cylinder, and forces it Into the reservoir. Then another valve in the connecting pipe opens and the Inifair is let off into the atmosphere. This remove, the prelim.° that has driven the piston np, when Ito own weight brings it down again, and the escape valve closes. Then the supply valve opens again, and lets the cold air In over the furnace; it is heated, and 'so the process goes on. - I Slut the great feature of the invention is yet to be described. Thin is the apparatuaby which the main part of the heat which expands the air in the working cylinder Is eared and made to do 1 duty over and ever again. This it is that prude- I ces the astonishing economy of fuel,which Is ono of this great characteristics of the invention. In • steam engine theheat its need but once; It pas aca away, and titereforohas to be perpetually renewed. In the Caloric engine It in economis ed. This la an immense advantsge. The appa ratus is formed of iron wire, 1-16 of au Inch in diameter, woven into a web dense enough for the holes or meshes to occupy half the surface. Ed dy thicknesses, or dicks, of this wire cloth are need In each pipe connecting the reservoir and' working cylinders. Each disk to G feet long and 4.-wide, and contains half a million of meehea.— Teey are placed close together in the • pipe be linen the working cylinder and the two maven which let In now air and let out that which has been usod. Thua all the air which comes in pas -sea through the meshes of the wires. aa dose all that gement. Here lies the wonder of the in vention.• The heated air in going oat Mates its, heat in these wires, and the cold'air on coming in takes it up again. In the engines of the Er lemon the air which.comea cut in but 30° hotter than the atmosphere, though before passing through the wires it was 384° hotter. Even these 30° might be eared, says Capt Ericsson', by In creasing the number of wire disks, but it Is me "tinily .unnecessary. This apparatue is called the regenerator. Though the principle of it Is essentially the came as that of Davy'. Safety Lamp, the glory of Its application to mechanical icemen is Capt. Ericsson's fortune; As wesatd, there are fonxof these double ayl inders,loor working, end fear "apply. Accord ,' Ingly there are four furnaces, ingeniously ar ,rtetigtiEl and net without any extraordinary end lay of brick', each nif has bseu'reported. Id these Li smell:fire is-kept up with anthracite coal, which is prefersble to other fuel, because it does not bless—only iti radiating heat is employed. Prom the grate to the apex of the cylinderbot tom,whith Marched, of course, there is a distance of five feet The cylinder bottom is I i inches thick. Before the engine is put in motion, it may get to • brown heat, bat at that distance it cannot get hot- • ter. Airsoon as the cold air 'is let in, tt cools Duch below that point Thus there is no danger either of fusing, cracking or oxydising of the cylinder bottom; all of which have been predict ed by the sceptical; A cylinder bottom will last five years—as long as a steam boiler; or if it gives out, can easily be replaced. The differ ence in the met of replacing cylinder bottoms and steam boilers would, in a large ship, be from ~111 thirty to forty thousand dollars in favor of the former. The piaton in the working cylinder in mode .6 feet deep from top to bottom, concave under neath to, fit the oylinder-bottom, and fiat at the top.' The top as well as the aides are of iron, but the space between in filled with gypsum and charcoal, nonoonductors of heat. Than while the bottom has the temperature of the hot air In the cylinder the top is perfectly cooL The heat there Is barely sufficient to keep the tallow used for iubrication in a fluid state, not to burn it. In feet one can stand upon it as it plays up and down, and many gentlemen amused themselves yesterday by riding there. Thin en ables the engineer at any time to grease just the part cf it which he may desire; when the ship Is careening for instance, and toe friction of the piston is all on One side, that side can be di rectly lubricated. This In a 'point of great prim. Heal importance, which cannot be attained In a steam engine. . Nor In Altera any danger of burning the packing, for it is at the top of the 'piton and never comes within leas than- feet of the fire. The cylinders act in pairs,and in each pair the action ..is reproestingt hat Is to !my as the piston goes up In one, It goes down In the other. • , The Promos for which the Calorie engine Is calculated Is 12 lbs. per square inch, and to ob tain this It is necessary to heat the air to 384°. By raising thatthr to 450°, a presto:ire of 15 lbs. could be obtained, bat 12 to eaffitient for prat:d eal purpose'', and.more convenient to manage. Capt. Ericesmils of opinion that that will be re tairted aallotrusalmons pressure by future bull• dent of engine'. Yesterday, owing to the undo lobed state et the machine, and , especially of the valves, It was impossible to get more than 8 lbs. pressure., - Arta! that, nine or ten revolutions were 'Obtained 'per minute. The full number of revoltainnalabe had from the'Eriesson's engines . Is reckoned at 12, and at that rate It is catoula. led that she will make from 10 to 12 miles an Itour., , .This'is the utmost that is hoped from her, 42d. we think rattier more than wiU be ob tained:7ller engines are not powerfel enough to make ItFeiti competitor in speed with the feet Collins ~o r Cunard fawners. For that she must bare larger cylinder,. The means of Increaniug power lean enlarge the diameter of the oyilnders. When Mese nagines were built, Capt. Ericsson desired to have cylinders of 16 feet, but no es ' stablishment would nadertake to cast them, and 14 were the Largest he could get. Now Messrs. Hogg • & Delimiter are ready to make them of any tine required, at their own risk. Thesmootlatese with widish the engines work ed was remarkable. Capt. Ericsson said that d lt, pressure was though to move them. The amount 'of friction he finds very much. less than he an ticipated.; The coal consumed by the whole four furnace Sis at the rate of G' tuns in 24 boort; 7 tans is the utmost limit of their . consamptioa. The engineer and one fireman suffice to-tend the whole thechanisal. There ie no unpleasant Smell as 'shoat steam machinery. Theta are two smoke pipes and two pipes :to carry od the escaped air. These pipes are 12 feet above the deck and 301m:bee in diameter. They are Film. tad white, with a gilt rim at the top, but there is not emoke enough totally them. The &menet of air patting through the four cylinders in an hoar is from 60 to 75 tuns. This keeps the ship perfectly ventillated. It was cool and . plereautja the immediate vicinity of the ' beautifel ship as she sets on 1 ale wafer; la - lovelier model one would not ebb to. see.,;Nhe Inillo feet 1005 on deck; 90 feet beam; Ittipth of Mild 27; diameter of wheel 32 feet; length of Imikets 101. With blatant In her,. ns at present, she 'draws 17 feet motor. Her bottom Is modenstely sharp, and Rho Is ono of the etrtingest usage in the port. ' Tho hull was built by Messrs. Petrine, Patterson & Stsele,-of Willtantsburgb, and the engines by several hull demi under the oversight of Capt. Erioascn him self. It to not necessary here to add any reflections on the comm.:planets 'to flow from this great in ientlett. As we hue litrecty,nald, we do not thbolt the Ericsson Will prove • fast aids.... But the New Motive Power Is is well estiobllsh edvelth 0 miles an hour as witlioo..Largerayl- .Inderowlll be put into other shipr, and speed will be atisined which will leave steam sr much behind a, it Is now =Palmed luemmolliYe *doff and oostreniesice. In thle mlghlyrevolutlon, the palm of honor bebop le ,tha tallontar, Mat ne little credit fa doe: to the gentlemen who have I Ne learn teem the 13a. tom, 111, Advocate, that joined him in bringiag cut the Calorie Engine ca ' ' : *large pardoner' the lands included In the Con n:eh a scale, prominent amens whom we may I C...D ' .4.4 ....' the Deor Fateborsti Gazette- • • graeatenal donation to the Central Railroad Com- Hatarsocnan, Jan. 13, 18Sit . name Meters. Edwin W. Stoughton an/ John B. , , ,-- puny are occupied by millers who tare foiled to %itching. Nor do ae desire'to conceal a rads- ' I establish their ~,pre.empiioa rights according 'to faction which our counts-men will un i autwa h, The Legislatare has now teen in session ever Ism The Company have determined not to seal fetl,that the New Motive Power has been brought 1 a week, and has tat fairly got started. -The themselves of the results of ignorance or Insti -1 Speaker of the House on the Ilth announced out in the United State.. vertence, but have despaiched au agent to hunt' l the Standing Committees, a copy of which I send up all the ore"emption claims covered by therdo-.l you etcleeed herewith. ... - nation, cod notify holders how • to remedy exist-. To-day, tee the Honor, Mr. Gilmore read In lag defects, and save their improvements —,''*- place, "an Act natharizing usual County and Township taxes upon the City I ' the levying erase Louts lOW. 'Mr. Frederick Leopold, a citizen iof the Poor [lease and farm" in Mifflin township : . United States, who, lost summer, was seized Mr Sister had the bill called tip authorizing in Hanover, for military service due to the Little Saw Mill Elia Railroad Co., to borrow die king thereof, tan returned to,hie home money, to which he oleo attached a section set- in-Charleston. He stotee that he was seized a: 'Marian% the Birmingham and Elizabeth Turn - night and immediately taken to "prison. His pike then passed Company to borrow money; and the bill 'baggage was searebed, and all his money taken • , 00 yesterday, Mr. Appleton read in plial , frdin him fora time. Ho sent fOr the American Act to charter the Franklin Mutual Lositrance ..." Cetzsal, but he said he could JO nothing far him, Company"—aloe "an Act to charter the Char- pa. $250 for a substitnte. Thus It seems, antiCO Mr. Leopold compounded the matter by tiers Volley Plank rood Company." that though an Amoric citizen, yet Inasmuch a plonk road from the Chortler. Brit a l This bill authorizes the Company to construct turlie emigrated to this' =try without leave, ge, en the he was still liable to servo In the army of the Pitteborgh and Steubenville Rood, to connect King of Hanover. with the Sobleetown Plank road. To the citl rem, et that part of the County who have now Rd. , . if die. Meagher.—This gentleman to travel over a bad turnpike to the city, this has returned to'New, York from a very sweep, rood will be a great bene fit . . (el Western tear, in which he has lectured of- The new Speaker of the Howe folly realizes ten and pocketed come gOld. The Herald says it the hopes and expectations of his friends, and can not be .concealed that war has been declared Proves himself an able of f icer. lam teed by old spinet Meagher, and that he hen been assailed frequenters of the Capitol, that the House, Chic by Catholic jeurnala North, South, Root and year, hoe a greater number of fine looking and West, for the liberality of Me sentimente. intellectual men, than anyprevions year: Thle A Washington letter to the New York Tri. fact, together with the imprortmente made in bone saye:—. Senator Douglas has no connee the Doll during the ream, renders the House tien with the movement for the purchase of the quite attractive and creditable to the State. , Srpbulie. Whether this purchase be cowmen- Next week the Legielett,e elects a State Treo- mated or not, the organ for the incoming Ad surer. Of course, he will be an net and oat Lo- ministration is to be established Immediately.— clothe°, and the Whige can look attend enjoy the The parties now negotiating the affair are from light between the different factious etas, oppo- Concord. The new paper is to be Gem Pierce's site party. Already ere to be heard the notes of mouth-piece, and will be under the editorial set preparation-for the bottle. . pervision of the present Editor of the New Fully half a dozen candidates tcre here alma- Harapahire Patriot." dy with hoses of friends to aid thensajihe coo- Mr. s e e , editor of the Ch' Democratic cusses of the tea parties will le e held t' morrow. '— night. It is difficult to say now whetter the Bet- b P a r b " ,%,,, hu . iaiaed . a le g ac y' ' the 'Chica g o Tri. ye, of not tees than $109,000, from tin chauan or Cameron faction isthe etrongest uncle who has just died in Bt. Louie. ' T 9 night a gentleman from Pldiadelpnia holds forth in the Court Housertigainet the'Dbothe Li- The late suicide in New York by a Spiritual quer Law. It seems the enemies of that mese- Rapper will,-we andertitond, he a .abject of in ure have gotten the start; for not a bill or pot!. ventigation before the Grand Jury during the tion for its passage baa yet been presented in present term, The occurrence bus created quite either house. The moat ardent of its friends, a flutter among the Spiritual Media, and several however, have no hepen of the present Legials- "Circle Meetings" have been postpanct.—.V. lure. l. Coors,,' .y. Enquirer. . po l Itariana riebargh, the just now, It la not only is full of the the Erng leadi ' They are building a ship it Mobile, tint pro pf State. n porium °Valeta politic., but It ie. also the kneels from Maine. So in Virginia,ro the "half o toey mend to the East for barrel, In which to way berme" to Washiegton. The legislative bo- ship their produce to the same ports from villa rer Norio make way In. he Lobby for the great- tae b. ut . uh , c 0... s outher .. can d ,,, 10pe cr peat' In the slope of aepliaants for notional their own resources only by naing them. and Slate stheers, who beg to bare their claims A late letter from Saul Ste. Marie inform, us certified by the •iniao Once " Governors for all that during the month of December, there we're the Territories are here—and applicants for U. S. District Atterneyehipe, and host, of other of- two weeks of Indigo Sommer weather there, Sees could now bo filled out of the crowd at the hocy, mill and temperate. The propeller NA- Capitul. Pittsburgh is welt represented, b ut aspoison made a trip oa Late Superior. carrying Olt Allegheny did not ald in the election of nhe supplies to the miner' in the upper conotry and sou of New Hampshire,' her claim] are violent- Teti:trait gln safety. The Peninsula was oeing hauled over the Portage, and next season will ly nrealled by the others rho come from mere 'democratic' districts. float among the Lake Superior craft. Tho re.drgonization of the Canal board also For Divnarai.—The Chicago and Galena brings Its crowd of expectant'. Mr. Hopkins, Railroad give notice of a dividend for its the atm:) , elected member of the Board has or- months ending Jaunary 1, 1853, of eight per aired—the hotel ct which he etore, of course is cent. crowded. • _ It has been knowing for 9S hours, and the merry sound of the bells imparts muon gayety and life to the streets. listhisburgh was never more lively than it is this winter. Pnsx. Wato GorEENOII9.—Our democratic opponents have been wont to rejoice over the mall noraber of Whig Governors in the tinion—only throe cut of thirty :one, we believe. We bawd now how ever, to add two to the number—Mr:Crosby, in Maine, and. Mr. Clifford, in Mmenchusetts. The Whig party ie not dead, yet; and we hope, be fore the year is over, to have to announce that the Hot of Whig Governors had been consideably • enlarged. A DiLICATE HINT. —ICI the House of Repre sentatives, at - liarricbarg, the other day, Dr. De Witt in hie prayer at the oPeaing of the seeeion, asked grace for the member's, that their "hes& may not be pointed with bribes." The Doctor has a kind of way of alluding in exhortation, prayer,and advice, to matters which the guilty like to have avoided. Fla./IXCa Comatti•as.—Mr. Dank, oue of Qie Senators from this County, habsery proper y been placed at the head of the FinancetCom• mitten in our State Senate. The committee con sists of Messrs. Carafe, Myers, Suctaleti, Me- Carlin and Sanderson—three democrats sod tiro whip. • TILE AMERICAN JOURNAL Cl 111 E MEDICAL SCI =CDR.—The January number of dila able Medi cal Quarterly has been received. lire addition to Its usual interesting table of contents in found in this, In an exceedingly interesting account of the last illness of the late Daniel Webster, with_ a description of the post mortem appearance, tarnished by John - Jeffries, M. D. This Quar terly Journal of Aledicite ought to be Is the hands of ever? physician. It is edited by Isaac Bays, 3f. D., and published by Blanchard & Lye, Philadelphia. ONAIIAII'B MAGAZINE, fur February, is early to hand, and quite acceptable. A beautiful engra ving by Sartain, adorns this number, which' con tains-an immense amount of interesting reading matter. EXPLOSION OF THE FIIkLEEN. • EIGHT Oft .TEN LIVES LOST Tho steam packet A. Fusilier, Capt. benslow, which left New Odeon on Sunday, Jaouary 2J, bound to Attakapae, burst her boilers this 1110[1:1, lag at Ei o'clock, when cff Ship Island, killing outright Joseph Sole, first mate, .1. McCul lough, the second engineer, and fire of the hands. Copt. Denalow is duidly wounded, baring re ceived . 11 compound fracture in hie left thigb, his shoulder dislocated, and otherwide injured. The forward part and upper works of the steamer are a complete wreck. At 2 P. AL the steam ship. Texas, Capt. Lawless, on her way from Gal- Vetitan to this port, discovering the critloal rite ation of the Fuellier, immediately Went to her assistance, and succeeded in taking off and bringing to this city al on hoard, with the exception of three, Irlio remained with tin wreck. • Mr. Ilawisy, let clerk; Mr. Adams, 21 mote, and five hands, had gone ashore for assistance previous to the arrival of the Textts'at the scene of disaster, and had returned when she left.— The following / is a list of those brought to Now Orleans byghe steamship Team. Capt 4! D. Denalow, badly Injured. Tho Lyon, Ist engineer, elightly injured. Luke Denstow, carpenter, slightly Injured. Jqseph Silver, watchman, badly scalded. V. Turner, 3d engineer, badly scalded. 'One fireman and one deck hand, bodly scalded and hurt. Mr. Pierre Laborre, pitasenFer, not iojtrott. Mr. Simnel Mrg00rt,.2...1 clerk, stlithfly in [tired. Tke deck hand bee died elan the sheep nee written.—N.. O. Pk. • Fres the Niel!ablate. (V.) 1.1,t0(1 , pinnr.r. POTATO Ce."—A free negro wne eon teaced, in %MeeHog, last week, by the Connty Court, to two years-imprisonment in the Pthi tentiary, for helping a colored ionan, a Blase of 31r. W. H. Stella, to abseond, tinder promise of marriage. This is rather a rare ease, hot ail right. The small pert of the affair Is • the at tempt•of thit Intelligentartir prejudice the Legis lature against granting the right of way. for a railroad agrees Brooke County, by magnifying the slave interest in this community, utd giving out the impression that said railroad was an in vention of the abolitionists. If there was any thing In thePretaime, the Suspension Bridge to Ohio-, and the Henthfield Railroad to Wortinytcla —the very hot-bed of abolitionlem, and head . qoarters of free negrodom—where 700 out cf 8000 population aro free Wachs —are amply ear ficient to carry oil the 25 or 30 closes now in the Panhandle. We wonder that an editor, with any respect either for hie own reputation or the Intelligence of hie readers, ehonid use each c pitiful plea against a great public work, as title, "Pittsburgh is the sweet city, which is trying to break down Wheeling, and coolly risks the Legislature of Virginia to !lid her In her effort to crush as on tho one hand, and put her in better randitien to kanop and honor our few remaitAg elaceson the other. Will the Legielatue aid her efforts ?" eotion 13 ofitie Sisubeetrille and Indiana Railroad, is progreseing rapidly. We learned on Tuesday evening from contractor Webaa that the big tunnel on that section had Jost been com pleted, and that great competition existed-as to which party made the ttireaghercerntion. not Irish succeeded, however, by stealing thelmple mente of the natives—which illuatmtes an anec dote which we bad in reserve that the 'Yankees might cheat the Irish cot of a oottideration, but If they did, it done them no:good, for the Isiah in the way . of retaliatio nottlystole itfrom them. 80 that the Irish are ahead.—Stetrienedle Mr dd. Probable Serape of the Irish Patriots.—At the ' late festival in Cineinnaii, Mr. Meagher took pe nsion to make the following remarks: "I did not regain my freedom to forget others, &ace is to soy, that If they are not loon amongst Toe, as free as I am, it to not my fault, nor the fatal of those who may assist them, bat their own. Measures hate bean taken, and af forded, and I trust that before Icng we shall hear that another ship, beating another lrlih rebel, hasieft that chore, and left it under that flag of ihe fire state, beneath which I found an asylum In this land." 8114IIP irRACT/CC.--.4 84. Ftdolor' Knowledge is Wealth.- While the fire was raging at Sacra mento City, four or five men Chartered ,steamer for San Francisco. Arrived la the bey, the party was landed 'outside the town In a small boat, while the steamer lay off In the port, refaeleg to let any others go ashore till a large ehore of the !amber:pork and floor bad been purchased. The steamer then come to her wharf, and the norm of the fire was told. Lumber went up to' $4OO per thousand—an advance of moce4han three bemired per cent;—flour coke to s4sl•and pork • to $55 and 60. Wears. John Woodley & Co., have aPplied to the Stara Auditor, says the Indianapolis...Jaunts.' to establich a bank In that city, ander the gene ral In., with a capital of $400,000. 0. K. Kin ney, President, 0. It. Parker, Culder. The Hon. W. R. King, did not depart from Milne yesterday, in Consequence of the wife vorahle change in the weather. We weriloform ed loethoening that the health of the honorable gentleman was slightly aroma than it bad been for some days previously. —Rrputlie, ✓an 15th. GOOD GP/AD.—Since the opening of tire Tole do, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad It same as though we were next door neighbors to New - York.- Passengers now start from Here to the morning and next evening are landed in the great metropolis. This seems to be rapid enough for all practical parposes, but when the trains commence to run directly through, which will be in a few days, the time will be corueldcrably shortened.—Tolde Rep. In Mellow York Senate, on Monday, Mr. Beekman offered resolutions expressing deep soliclttelo in regard to the persecutions which Francine Medalist and family were subjeoted to In Tuscany for the alleged crime of rending the Bible. They request the President to exert his lefloiers with the govenment of Tuscany to al low them and their fellow prjsonere to ensigrati... to this country. Mr. .1. D„llfanlove gives:the BL Louis Intel!igen. corn description of a mouctain of marble, which he soya °stets in the Great Galt Leto valley. Ha says the marble to cf elcooet every color and shade, Io slabs of very largo area, and from an loth In thickness to blocks or animmeass aloe. Mr. Manl6veJadgea the marble to be of the best quality, and that It Is itmalmnstible. • Ttin ideorate.—A large publics locating wee held In the Metropolitan Ilell, New York city, On Friday evening, tcT express sympathy for the- Sladial family and others imprisoned in Toecany for reading the Bible. Resolutions were offered by Dr. Patten, and adopted, regueetlog the President of the 'United state; to mediate in fa- 'nor of the prieonera being allowed to emigrate o.tbis country, declaring it to be tke duty of our government to wore religious freedom for our . citirene abroad, eta. A committee was also ap pointed to ribe rondo for the solferers. - . _ • FBOX nazaisnaGE STANIMOI COMMIT - In OF 110143 or RZPRE- stxtmvzs, 1833 , Way, and ffeans—Measre. Kiiborn , Hoet.Ski.- nee, Patton, Prete, Cowen, Rowe, Passmore and 7amea. Judiciary—Lowry, of Ties*, Henderson, Gil. more, FuDan, Wharton, Knight, Chant, Eyzter, and Sergeant. -realism and GrAtuitits —Ely, Kingsly, McCon nell, Magee, Dunning, Campbell and Strong. Claim•Merriman, Shall, Appleton, Wright, Gabe, Wharton and Harris. Aprinature—Tho sins, Anderran, M'Gce, _McKee, Potter and Gray. Eduzation--Sublcem, Flomigton,Cock, Uneas ier, Seltzer, Foster and Hickman. Dorzysti: Manvfactures--Skitiaer, MtGrans- Inn, Berland, Scott, Kilgore, Hamner and NV Donald. •• - . ccrurst ott, Pownall, Arnold, Mexandee, Hutchinson and Bergstraser. nee exelknoratity—Curvy, of Lehigh, Sha rer. Yost, Gabe, Beale. Walker and Rlattarde. 45Traitm Diteriac—Bigeloy -Brnglar, Ather ton. Kilgore - Sergeant. Umtata , - actll..Pipott. Bemis—feeelt...ll...et. Mervin:Sun, Brest, Scott, Beadsman, Bane - Foster and Lutlii. Eseays and Earleatr—lielso, Ilfplettm, Cook, Struthers, Lowry, at Vega, Regan," and Cham berlin. Roadr end Bridgra—Herbert, Kilborn, Owing, Dennison, Sauey and Porter C , rpora.litnr-Strathere, Bigelow, Flanigan, Demean, Chase, Barton, Herbert, nom and Ey eter. Lccai A ppnitiations—Shslll, Dcn,lier, Mellin ger, Ibomao, Eiagelsy, Ilarila and Hickman. Land.-Hoek, Anderson, lalittt.Oirinn,Moore, Arnold, Scharr and Hill, of Erie. Ificorces—Fretz, Ilellizger, DO- Megttfi, Aerby, Chamberlin and Cowan. New Cram y and Cosraiy Seat.-7 ! erby, Pow. sell, lingua, Barger, Hatehinson, Haney and McConnell. Corepara Bails—llanzing, Lsneaster, Wtatto Stecny and Barr. Lihrary—Williatio, Dennison toil Gagne. Inland Navigation and Internal lryrorementE Knight, Mott, Strong, Bill, - Torbert, Collins Kelso, Williams, Gilmore, Taylor, Vinlton, Chan diet and Atherton. Printing—Vl right, Shiner and Witcrbory. Public Buildi.v.—Waterbory, Ely and Brick. Sriataso Comm.:us or run SZllliTly 1E53. Finance—Mesers. Dante , 3lyere, Ducksleer, Sinderion. .ert.irerry—Ktinkol, M'Mortrip,lluekalsw, 0' Neill, Meister. AnDlMU—Forsyth, Elmer, Frick, Fry, and O'Neill. Estates andEseheaft-317,1artrie, O'Neill, Hoge, B. D. ilaralln and Qu ipgle. Pensions - and Gramifies—Hoge, Damn, IFFar lend, Fry and Goodwin. Corporatime—Darlington, Hoge, Hamilton, lialderec3 and QQiggin. Larary . —Caruthcq. Kinzer sod KunkeL PuLtic Buillinge—Darlington t Carothers and Slifer. ilante—Crabb, Robertlon, ikon and E. W. Hamlin.. Canal. and Inland Navigation—Evans, Ctabb, Forsyth, Sanderson and Skinner. Raitroada—Slder, Kunkel, Hoge, Robertson and Heiner. Election Dirtticq—nobertson, Skituier, Bailey, Boger sod Fry. II: trey:chum! and Refhwi—Myers, Dare* Back slew, Barnes end E. W. Hamlin. .Education --Carothers, Hendricks, Hwieter Gaiggle and Goodwin. Apiculture and Domestic Manufactures—Skin• her. Myera, lispeman,loberteou and IWCaslllr. Bl'Murtrlty M'Farland,lini• ley laud Fry. • Roads and Bridges—Batley, Ilendricks, Frick Goodwin and B. D. Ilemlia. Compare Bilk—Barnes, B. D, Himlin, gamll ton, 'Frick nod Sager. ' net and hanorolily—Sanderron, Carothero, M'Forlaad, Slifer and dralortrie. Priratr and Domoileo—Kinzer, Barrie, Forryta,„Braos and Sager. Public Printiny—Erana, Darlington and San. damn. New , tountirt, and County Sea4-llendileka Myers, IFFarlatil, Frick aad D. D. Hamlin. Tus Nsw CABINIT r—The wen informed Car rel:pendent °X ," of the Ultras:lo sum thee dia. eourses of the new Csbintt: The Cabinet of General Pica is so for formed that it is certain that all pectic:m . llnd fractions of the Democratic party will he repro, !sued in it. Gen. Dta will lob the member from New Verb, and Mr. Medary the member tram Ohio. Gra. Dix will take the Treasury, fee I have previously announced,) and Mr.. Moder,. will be the Postmaster General. The Secretaryship of State, elect theater Hunter has declined, will be filled either by Sen. Ater Mann, of Virgleia. Mr. George M. Dallas, of Peonsylvania, or Caleb Craling, of Mame anisette. Mr. Nicholson of Tennessee will not accept any appointment. It la believed that tither JOE Davie or Jamos Thompson, of hliesissippi, wilt ho Secretary of War. Hiving orated that a paper, aumerobaly signed, wee in circulation, urging the appoint ment of Gm Cobb to a place in the Cabinet, it to duo that I should etato alto that he bee writ ten to his friends as follows:: •I am unwilling that any thing shall be dono by my Mende •In Washbagton that shag place me, or seem to place ale, in the attitude of in applicant to General pierce for a place in his C4biritt. I con weer. consent to °curry tl,sst position.' The quotation spcaka for Itself.'• A late Paris paper soya— This lag! week la remarkable for tho number of attleides it bee "'tamed; and all of them are eingular - ./ even in Prange, where a monomania fry this kind of death hos long prevailed. Every victim was a person of wealth or of indepen dence, ao oar, a . boy of thirteen years of age, who blew hio brains one with a pistol beeatum he was afraid of being ecoldtd. They all evinced' wonderful coolnees Mad determination in.making their arrangements to prevent D oar• priee or a ratline. Mat there not be something wrong in okationTherO suicides aro tie common? They are nearly no common ae they were Romo daring the reigns of Donsition and Nero. Scrofula. 10V•IT is duo to Kier's Petroleum to say that tt bra Wen known to corlplet•ly erarittot• ee.rr Trxri • of this dndfnl Itivesso In less time thou arry otho ..trusty wed ai tem rust or Inwnteq(eno. to tO. Tg.„,betwawls et ontlthalse In the ha... Worth.. pro artetsr. mazy of which ere tram well kw.Fn : [alma at the city at. Pittsburgh and IM immediate yittlty t go to @Law wanly and beyond all doll:. that 111111P5 PHTP.O -LEUII Is s mall:in. CI no common sloe: not only as a loud remedy In Parnlyale. CLerataathun. Deigorm. low of but tut a yaluable Internal remedy. lurking the Ineeubltratlrts Thynaletee, as well ea the saffeling reheat. to Casale wow oedatad with Ite manta Th.. baying a arced of mixtures art estrared that this p 1,11440. Is purely natant!. and IA betttal as It tawe from the keen at the earth. Tba !clioalrijoarte,ca.ta 4 sovied trot. latoar pohilab iat at ETrYllet. NOV York. !Jai boa., data An Cart 2 1531 to It Lith la ab.o sprawled Lb. cezt2s.ta:n cf the pc Le tratml D. 0. Fe..t. M. 0-, of Sanwa., This may In truth Cer/Ify. that 1 Gam been to badly La Cle.,s with SaoCala for the last weyen years. that moat of the time 1 have hers unable to attend to no Mud of ko alas:lS. and ranch ol thy Chau unable to walk, and oandued at at bad, and hese horn troatad nearly ail the tlrao by the bee phyulrlaus our country afortho 1 oocasioluely uet Fax. rvadr, but no curs, nod euathour..l to crow corer, 00111 Dr. Soot Imoont..anded my to try the Vstrolee, or Cock 011. to every 10105 .ha bad Called I did to wlthout faith at tut, but the effett was azlonlahlom It th rew the p,aru to lbe surface at ...and I at on hoot. to grew Iwttor, and by ueln.; myan be Mloal havens/ • cure wort, th.n.r....a of dollars. • M&7. NANCY M. DARZSZ. :Litt may erictity that t Laval...it aritaalatnt wlthittirea retriolaata, cc Pack WI. La mom than a yam. 012C}-4,111 tri4...•41) wimacral Lornalcial anat. in thy Our. of I crtolant akar, and alma dirames for whith ta neny.7. any rati with wocitlaom lasettimmat It to Ma taw:Mina worthy of statation. - .la can mifelY rayMAI mcocia has . a.ttroartarl car. whir:motioer mettleica had Wird. D. T. ltrOT. M. D. F., tab' s' t { tal the Dmittitla , Tabiburgh. •na,Nia 110N1Y Doan, wbich attract- piss taunt attention .t tn. World. F. r. are note crsred :to the eittatins of Pittsburgh and Alteationy • at the Proprietors Eli., wholesale and rent. This Bop 1. Psr . :Inanely adastrd to thwe • troubled with dilatant hut& to Fluter. J RILE I CO- Anent, dill • Ns, tO Wood /root. leo - WINES, .!Ec —Perm:mg wishing, to ptir cbase anent] IVtutt sot LIPCIIILI of all deseristlous.D.,. lownresn. can obtain than, at tho lowest pric..a. the Wino Mtge o JACOB WEAVER, Jr.. oelb a Market .01 Front ssregnsA A. 11.110LMES & BRO. - Successor to IL P. Nelsori 5. Co., IIA.I - I4ACTURERS OP .SOLID BOX VICES . ; PLATED REDEEM AIATTUCGS, MKS, PICEJ3. YORKS. Lc.. •:: CNN& No. INt. Winer stern. third &or &bora drolthgald ' /WAN work warranted egual to say cosufacturtJ. •••• JAMES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, o.e„ Na. SO WOOD zruzr,. ETITSB*III. Between Third and Fourth, terMy eta , * embraeoi every variety ItDa kityip of Roots. oltt.twt% Donwoto. te" purwttued iliaert teem the New instead Moznafactoror wlarottol wtorrooly We V. I mod IV Wiz •31, !ma wilt to soli at Dastartt call rod f. 19141. Nitro barter, st Citizen's lzurcmtice tympany of Pittsburgh • It. D. tWIG. PII.ISIDIST. • 8A.12 ZL L. 111AP.9/11L DWI. 071" ICE OI WATER, BETWEEN EMMET LED WOOD trrazzra. INIMBILS MILL ANO °LOGO IUSE ON :LID ONTO AND AUSFASPIPrI Qlvoa. A.ND TOME/TA. r.irs. air inn. , 4 extmn 7n4 or dastagro py fiROC ALP. 47.t.5t asponls of OA SZI am( kYL.LND S 117GIrzon yogi TRANSPORT:I7W S. . DIIIJICTOBBI King. - ' I Wm. Latium. Jr.. tn.11.,07, Balm.] Rex, I ti,L. N:T.I,-. . 141nrt tharatt, Jr., Jahn B. Inhentth, 11. 11mb/tut:h, nnneht nelh.rn, /tinted b....mum. 3 i'Matmtmatm. *Mitt Drrent. tfra L,llsys, - Itan• 11. P•Prirrlt. 11.72 W. A. M'CLURG d CO., MACE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF WOOD ADD SIXTH STREETS, Martz they offer to their ohl customers awl the ➢nblio genaralty, at the threat tatee. Whole este end !WWI. th. largest. meet telect and anoint. Btoet of CROICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES; ITOODCII AHD WLLLOW WARS zo DI roUND Tint wxsr. SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT tIVILO33, • No. 47, - BL Clair Hotell Buildings; Sl. Clair elm% rdtrburgh, • ir4 ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE EX CLUOIVELY to elder, nod werroWed to rule. Mu rorobintle on hand ••choke bwortirwut of CLOTHS.. OAtISLISIEILES. YE4TINOS and. OVEECOATING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. to rbeirly lor the eneteett trade. llealleeeett leering tboixrdore will hot* their wig. , roneulted sod complied with, se all Work tr,done Older his owu Bow. TWO. EtiCkerbocker New Year's Cakes. 5 OO POUNDS Knickorboacer Now Year's Cam. the fame v bakei In Nee York, and s nonornlalsortment of plain and fogey Colon for the Lon. day.. se JuRN elm:laws . doIN No. M. Llbortrolrest.. DAGUERREOTYPES AT TIIE NATIONAL GALLERY. p ACKSON'S National Daguorroan erdwer of the Diamond and Market street. (oppordie L. WilooVe Drug Moro,) Pittsburgh. Loollee and throdeinen wishing toebtainlifollkelikeemos at tual.oute prizeksut pleue &l at the a Win qt.bli.b. uu.nt, Ott," op with eery nevem. Bide and 2kr Lights, most with pooh OM that the operator Pith CO. most auntrate it* oligeLof the hum. formall the . I‘ r ffAll."Prwti.g.:ZtZVP,tia.a...4 du ell fre ' tekatt of original itkrneatea 4... 00 g rod rEloired to take a plottini, miles. %Pep ferd.oneeniblanes. • Ilkilillieneseez taken of pick and deceased Darrow. in any port of lb erir7 atulytan4f. ....p.poompau, end operanng from II a. 11, until 0 P 0, Vernon to he Murton& ietroourwl Liaison's Milt kreumun DAGUERREOTYPES. • PM Office-Badldind, Third Sired. VITIZENS and atangoro who with to ob. taln as accurate. artistic and hhi like Ilkeneas.'at • ',Tr moderate toile. edll Had It to Mete interest to as at We aril Imo.. establtahment, trUre eau. ..u.g. t i aa gr=ror d. ktrtn a rrai rth. eructed ior the amt. , . whiz Inatruntente of the trated hover:al find. and hatted adopted the adorn iy en ,„ a wn to .r now alted hy the adebrated Itrada. ot ysuaddeeda and hew York, atr. Li. flatten b1anedr, ,...... _t0 be awn atend. thi patrons of Madre.. a Wl* of eitur ebaxly cr tagrutips. Tidal Las Deli lama. ;pan and ,Oldratinge. La yl IreathEs. tram Viir Advertißern ant of twee CorcliaJ, octsi4a. purr!. .lEfa*e 76a a, DiseasedLivpr ? ft 3-77. a question, though startlinl.7,, is sof- SemeT suggest'', "hen at. faetele cater, ittio conelde ratlcorthat &seems Of the Liver hatehaeozn• toost. slam freinent In the United States. Indeed, there are fen forrn4able diseases that are not ip POCIP r tr.,- atde to a deranged state of that Important organ. wa 31enT of the onarlaints =tear classed under this head of Con. rutaption hue* their origin to the Lire:. .."Aur remedy that mould ensure regularity and healtbfal s aetlon in th e LIT. r, mould tom blesaing to mankind l" haste.. the ex cle=stion of thousand.. That reneode ha. been LIMO: It nui sure. When a fair trial has been .lorded It. It hot slaver been known to fall. Rental% have you any dims* of tle Liver, cno disclose nttleb 7ma believe proceed, from hoped. denocielueutl Lnoe not • inomout, but purchase • too of to. S`l,..'. Pat, and they 'entree/tore you to health. It le the'vulf medv yet discovered, in ohlon Imyucft eontlence b }or male by ta.tabarebanta and Draggiata la town and anyntry, and by the aOle rrometara. ' LARD. WATSON ie now engag‘d in A.uat.t.ini,s.oso Mg,. and will have constaatlr an hand a large !dock of Ildl L t Port of his °it raring: afro boo barrels or 'tura SIM. Pork. and • No. 1 artle:e of Lard, In barralird term far fele at hi. Warehouse, ear. nor of Llledfr and Wayne keret. 41.23 NEW CARPET STORE. ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening ..large and entirely now Rock of Imported nod SOrrima Carpet... together with' 01'1'11-thing 000011 p kept to ,'Carpet Store, at the Iowa: east price, • TO RAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS. Cleveland and Mahoning Rail Road Letting .' \ cIEALED PROPOSALS trills be received L.l at ths ollte, of the Company. en Panel" , ett . ets Cleveland. until [tot ant day of Ilereh. 1851. for the dradins. idunnry. an/ Prde'. d i e ts the portion of veld' road lion Moreland to Wayren, a te., of AI Wats Plans. Prod... ant enswnikelore mar be seen at the Company's Ontee. in (.Isvellod.and tbn Coe erlil be mole fma or ins IS - anions by Contractors. ten days - anions to tha ns The line Is dtrided Into Seetionaq Alret one mile each, an 1 bids will le received for ea-h Premien. Pap \ stately. or ter the whole lira mvie I ts... trill be ma 9 monthly. and the payments n cash. k urther Itatonsation may be obtained* &optima= LI J. 0 0 Pert/ ...dia . % I . Praal dent ••f the Ccntrany. *Tree 0 dea . ithant, Soh. heeldect Engineer, ClosNan.t. or to the Toe inder of Ma lute from Warren, ill be let a. so ais the ` location ran he oitnel.ted Ity order of the lo ard .1181161t11 WARN ltd, 3.17 dl,l Chiet Inc veer. \ ,_ a Notice. ‘ Its, u, Jenoat7 111, R:.l , rlilllE .l resident and Directors of rho Pitts ii blush en I Putout/Maine 'remnant' have this iikay dt elz.el a 1/141end on the Capital . took.dtseva, and ove Al it antlers per metre patable to the Meet u'ile.o or We isoal represents/Ives , on end after e loon...nth die of\ \ a, F.Toney noit .-Na rzrahnoretholdera t 4 o be geld at the of., of J . lir .gt..rkt lo. o llapar . l i, ~, v e ~r ...„ 4 ,,kt, 11 IN:- oat; p ' Mll rp •\& 13 rcf -ILE, e n K are e rsoonly it tre I a fnll 4 isenrll:t U alef:; boolo. of‘ the vinous euslipon Al.o, olio do, Ineindi i"'''-'%"‘"'" d"'"`'"V,l,`"%,fg.t. b last i. ' b "'' ' .A 2!i . ~o , ,i s A k . Luz. d, ~Iz it lit; p V:it /Cairn. 4 NN.r• se Ilm. 1 $r ill wool Fri Pell sort many itthe sty/v/o'll flerdloode it rn , ' cm/ITg ' tE-1(i0 I(itaiTit ft.iAR- -' ll. bags whit Br a sil: EA" kJ Jill: JAM es A UndllltlON a .. (.21.101\ AND R. . LEAD \ 4.7 \5O ... Pt ' amodiel n • meets 6 n round. b ''‘' Lead. ?Or r . inl? 08. Aup • lIIP Nn CO _ AItiLAS S - . 1 -00 ' /lig. V. t — ., .1 ,t, r„. 7 d , IVA and for.sle by .:%01.1311 a • I:N. aTT QUI:AR-11\hilds.N 11.,jcistre.'dandfor /..3 ,ii. b• jai EN 'Llell g BIL /0.7 QOAP--100 b xes Rosin Soup, 5. •t , l 'r ee ' d k 3 and for sale!, E\l/L Ilt (ISSN ITN if 1 0FP.k.E-11.10 twa - prinie Rio Co' e la \ '1 i .`"' ' T I 47 '''''b k. 0 tau t BEN!iETT. \ \ oil? b No. 1 Ci'.econd. an/ 101 Fizslritir k OLASaZa--10 o l Is. M N. .0. recet i par row.n rr d E r telt b 11•17 lONDu NCESTa bIURPIIL f i REAP DE‘tAINE i ' A Mason & Co, NI,) stenciler/bib!. cape...lNN lot of cheap de Leine. ame at Re per •atil. \ ill: 14 1 LAN1\ELS—A, large %t of different $ ' colors and goadoehon hen/ aaa4 .ilas very lon. bY Yell s A .I. hi /1.0.1 a CO L UAWLS, 5L1A151...5-7.Beatitifui Brodie k_. 7 .1 Woolen Loos and Ehyvere bbriv,V,a,-..11101/ 48111. at len. It* anon! mites. by la• A \ ll / 1 80 1 .'S CO. lal' a" e/ , and CI harket sta 11 10IT NTERPANES—At, A, Co,AlLegii - n / are *Nips at the balms/act their Coaliterrollea. (eon* 1240/at 11.2/ 1. i./.17 P— ~---- UNNET RIBI3 - ONSA .c ~A Alan ongt Co. hare etlll on band • twolafeti 4..4.e:0f larintar Plbectut which they are etdling at &meet rednei In P:'. '' Jilt; I L. W R ENC CSCTEICiii I . fele LI CH:TIe.V -I— _- , Harvalt Univeraiti\ rrilE ext. term of tOm Institutions . \chi open ' 1 on the Pint day of .Itareb.lls4atal cattgaoterLrenty week, Instruction by re e ttationaaleatora . and on iltalfzer 'epr, accordlhe to the not.* of the eh*, etilspe oteen Vb./4 4 re. Anal toil .4 Practteal-, 'I Ilorltril. `' riathvldantne A L is •in ara mptiv. Y and Phlehatet7Wrllt.l. e•rte , •"\ . TAM Cio lltwnl grlaritr - d - tsZI -.-- ---"--..- : As:Z: l / 4 For t r arthsz Int= -- n oTeinir7g \ the ca nW e t rattan may be mule o to f. '" N. N. Ilan/ord. Dn et the /. arollf. ' )17ant3IVI , Dia kaion. rirHß‘ firm of LOO S & M ' DOVELL is dtseolved tau t' des by mn al MCKIM T...., I tii ' eo n ? u b Charles E ' *ls. j.belltet , CHARLES E. OEEIS, \ STOCK AND BILL ROKER. \ \p'otes, Bonds. Iforgages it.,, v 3iegotiate s d. t• til'/ILULAILNITENTIO'II at PKllp lISPUROLLttIa ANN BALI: On ETOCKB \ 4 llalloo Ortr 8..T4., A Co. eon.. a• sad Fourth streets. jals 1 6 ' POWDER Al4i SAELT \FUSE— , 11.45 i Ir t mrolog_or—extro • \MIL ..\ Neer lath tn ir:sa 8e a ohoo . lof .. ' POWDER 1 1\ x, ... \ im con \ lttene.}4l i3 O i gt e jr . MCI. Ponder. iill C 1 11.0.111.10, g i. znti.%rkggorety Yam. The sibeire Powder (which for miatity is a - vE.". - 412,4;:1,r—c 0h 1 , °, - t i frar4=4 4 :l, — ;,:g.l°. knit, banoortloa. hen ' York: to *lrtt win sells gas ' sprattal eteunott`fif tranTroda and heal* • ernerelle. /or Cala Or \ ' J. s t. 1111.1108711 acts. y .15 ,IXI M l BlOl4 ILA,L4 PAPER—sko eF. N e si ce tient artscrtm. =ltalie for Note., Veelltmles. Ci i. ti: i for ale l b. Wall P. i a i r o t,le p aMies t r : No. WINDOW BLIND'PAPER--Glased and Unglazed .Oneo. Ann' mod Bto , ne nolors. , toorth . rx with an•eaettroent of Fleur,' I...riatnalar.....e, 14 1 LOICIR-206 \ barrefa Super Fins; alo for S `J.I3 Vox uonnoner xuaPoir.. irSD9Mt GLASS— boxes y 10. W ' 105 7 VON NO:INIIONAr Z 31Ufirti1' ‘ 1,3 1 UG.A.R.—,O L S Mule prime non. crop, reed err stearn.f Atla. and for rate b. \ •16 171,NG Anon White. \ or. 'it nil, Brown \ Jtl: UL 7.1 e, ' Dint Zinc: In note. fot tal e AT JAM AS A kIUIVIIDION EADIOOO pigs \ soft a Qua, ; landing .4 Dom nen.. inler.l Atoll; tot rel. by .1 , . - •16 LIMO \ A 111.11VILISON A CO. rk I LLP W'S HEAVE ' CURE-2gross far .1. 1j.15,1 n A i!AGENENTOCI.. • EALLM WAX-75 1101 Red and flack, /.3 Le . role bY pA Asti N ANTOCIL A CO. PERUVIAN DARR- 7 -27Xrffis for sale by .1•16 VAIINX.SrOCK CO. ipINOINNATI SUGAR CIIR.ED RAMS 1.,) AND BACP—Ve have notired enrAret snort!. of tr.. • Ainfte. et Shays. and otArt re:inned brand. of Rams en/ A t, end •ra ortratOrdtofurnith 'thrt'lge6:r'ret7ll""'. b"•Yb!"Yie",by W noLO , earner Wood arid M at h UA ath itretr. LEASON'S PIeTOIMAL,' for January x_l( /GUI. tort ree'd—Prlen Arent. • ropy, or STA To., Cr.. or,poitage. Sultertiptlote retolvo) by W A tiII:DENBANNEY A CO.{ Se FourlAitt,et Phpaciana liecomaiet d and use it N I Latter 0.0001, 3 wph 11, Ilan. Yea. alaacu 2 / I b, 1/.1/. \ WIESSRS. A. L. S o tam—l am barmy to fauna To q that !h....40nm' 411.7V1111e Ct t oTora ' a=ia r bri! P roll , [t j o::: I t..4l . ;lt ' lt d a: that. load Itines to c. of toe phy , "clao.: t o ad desalt,... tbam to Ha vitt. I, foot. from whet I•ittomr of the tool. lalaloo of the arrup.azl from vb.: lo boom moon o°6 Ito offmoo.l an tot haanatd to ter It , the SOC.. , Dr. Reeves' Syrup of Lltarvot..Tor.o. 3 ahl o aholooho. as the beet Atotaareotremody with alhlch I oaaacquaintal. You". Truly, J , SKYLI 0 to Bold by (Jail) • It ENELI.DIth. 67 Woei rt. 031.01 • bottle. or__ sit bolt!. to' 151,_ EssiNtlAL OILS - PURE.—:, 70 ponoda all Spike Lavaader, \ 20 • fiard. Larend6r. \ L 0 •• At Dead. \ , s \ \ Ito " royroral. ~ o .. Yaraorato. " 60 • Cloy.. ' 100 " PtimonlM \ UL o 010 , " Ramokaal. • • 00 . ' kolPer. , \ \ \ toog anatnao. ". Laraov. • 1 \ \ \ l " - Odsztolm. " Phoolloona. . \ \ \ 100 ' J ilaroomoM to store 0., saittry, \ [1,41 ETUDik CO., 00 Noml M\ - - _ .prime, store nid Jt_ fkr. slas, bi KIDD CO, \ ) 3 ak Go \row \ (11170-50 bbs in storo, for --- ,4 0 b y tau J KIDD t(7O, VUBEHS-- 00 uWre~ for gale I.J J. 14 `, JUDI I & 0,1 t.FRICO \ iIINOER,— )i p ow d ered, \ fle 444 bt ' s [4141 11 A PAIINESTOCIC A CO. .ILARIFIatrISUGAR-10 hhda. jusiieo'd ' ..d for salolpyl ‘k, 1\713r • Alan a inuaam, amlla Water at- 14.3 Proot at. VitY...Tr----i..01.04g. C . A A Mason Ltt s itZ i a l itil l aV ir atge tft tra ' 2241V cj ' th AkILTIVAS4 GOODS 7 at reduced ► it zto,t,a A . Ictio.sa &Ayt pre,ralllaLmet tka balm° 4 1 tr7iere.77erl ""4 g' jlij"" \ t 11140 LAS SES-2500 bbIP. N. O, arriving, foX . W. by SUILBRIDGE Y BAGS—NCO two and a half and lft four koala—Jan med. and km mak ar. i•tt IIIiRBRIDGE a maltaau. SIENNA-1 kegs powdered, far sc.i•br 1.10411 A YAW:M.OOK (20. OS PINKL.:2bbla bright. for.sale Jolt BA FAIINESTOCK • • 00. ANISEED-:400 *s for sale by 1.14 B A FAELNS2YOCS. A 00.. 1 ORN SCOOPS.—IB doz. - large and small, 31 . ff 8010 br U.in DA FA Linft SION & CO. miTHITE bble. Cooper's for sale I . !'A .1 00. :uO5/CEOPATUIC Bt/OkS ands Dl jllY CINKS— • \ Holes Jahr and Repaok•ry. 2 voM.Mno.: oosie'e Practiconf bledieinm Hall's dlocn of Lawrie's Domestic Phrtithal Hat's Dememee Pbyelefoo.rmatii • Morey', Procne@ of Medielo m Ilemplee Ducostic PbysieDinf, Msenci's do de; \ , hallo's Hering' dodo do. Hartmann', Aeljta otel Chr. limeosei 4 Vole. ifs n o : l!orrice intbic I enclose. ) . klacnal. by P A Gannon f.ppe Demestis,Pbysletun 11 . Itstoedi b k le Prse rn l;l ' .o'f Homer itrf,,,y,titih4TPJwAr,T,ljrc , gigs ch all lb. vertetti,rati or IlepertorT to Jades n 1..1; \by Dr. inc. I :elts 7 l=Pst/1 ‘, 1.' Phyeicione Pocket Book ' \ • Cbestm `‘• \ 31•11Clocs in all Um tcrions forms, Munk, Mole at \ Ay. am qoanntle • \ • A•miesorinctoem Arolco Meter: ffeiyillese A.th•sio• P:art@ri \ , 'Soo.r of‘4l4lkin the Oryets.l 4 do \ Retned and Plit \el flommoyolblePellettm . Vial s oi meAns siee.ey Li.tbVcifie Cork 4. .i J KIDD & CO' Wand vtreet. NAPPIER nooms-5p tori to arrive trIIIYttIICHEINAIDGtH ClpS-3 bblo just roceir • and 'fik rale , elnl3}, TBOPON,E. ll . TT.X.ft—lo bble *ll Baiter, for aiiiety , \ Pr* BOON R J T: 3 1,115- , -50 dot, ju \ at ARD-50 kega Leaf s , ittet reed aita tar OW.. br '11.131 J•T k.../ EOCV:m 11/ItITE BEA D S-10' libl4 in store, \\rid ht,rt,..br k\tesLip.rNE, t REEK APPLEFt -25 btde, %lit ATLI tor ule . by J T A , J SIIIOoNS. 4411. \2o, LJb•Trr Ft. nEEF-10 bble Mese \ Beef, just received u , a kcld for Ws' by T tes Alt1)-19 kegs No. 1 lard, just rkeeived e and for sale by 1.1.131 W. IL O&.^ZPIP.D. 171. - K. PORK-2,280 pc°. i4cg rouri4y • .0 arrive on Twit Citz. for ewit b. DICt.CT & • , Water wt.! Front MA. Westep Pennsylvania Hoipital: 132EitSONS desiring admission unto the\ Venus. 110astital. will &pair In s itersonoe \that - in:ll'a friandiat the flonatat. at I:to'clocWitl.. when qt. Phatintanannd 6114,t0114/ wall take the nue Data mu • ano.' .. iiAeowaa nnatainingsenitlonstonandtlen Injurlaa i \ z\ 11 ba rat. , Ti'd at bburY. by &pplleatloo 0010. node inn!, at ttle Haahittal. '" • V . LANG DON. \ j 1:210 ' ' stew nnsni • Tammy. .1853.\ •-, itiEkttp!!7 , &... , 81 , 3 . 11 t C!1 , F ,,,, 1!i.A are selling c•antinso kw•11ibi4414.4144C1D4 ...4 ' sr• M. 414 Drawl. Why pl. 4-4. ootoltbstandl, 4, -. 4, 1. Ibo 14'4 ,,, Of Ibmo,,Poods to tto ' 44 . 1 1 h ..:VI ' VA:t 1 ;%t 'f lPeeirtn: . colony \ ••'‘, Kt' 6 P D1 V ....,,, rw.1b.\ ~,\;,= , T ! 1 - ,:.7.., rr. %.h. l'ipS.' v ' IS\ PSV UN l..tii..o. \ bf , ..lo• \ El Oblo.\ 41.44 84.1. \ 74 Logo Or r I , soboe. . IJ - • PT dopier., ~ :, pos. ' . t Scrap i 1; To orTi're,, ' \ali by ~ - .7 • ISAIAH DICKEY a CO. IY4ter,Alron4 44r00t0. , --,--. _o. T9j.{Ace ,iO l . OO , b bas i .. C y . a ;. .11.14 ,... 11 \ a . c t Lar . e r.. d , \ . by • I )ol j IYALLIA DICKEY ECO. ir(Th:. : F Orleails mid quicartnati li, c tglize , PO?. 'on.le da l. o. 75 reurth street: \ \ il: . 1.12 • \ . vA wiLSINS* O. 4 ROCETIES* s. \ 's , \ I I‘ 4 l V. 7 ll'§W:gt.Y2t,l 2 - T " E \ \'' :% 1 11tOi:,t ! '4.11:Sn, ”7:4,7! ''' \;:e. I , .2 2no In nbl.ra, nu, • 4 WI; - \ : g . l . 4ZO '' l .. T! '"" \ \ nnt niC.2, \ 10 1.61; . . Tannelf Olin \ • ,•.,,.\ ` ;-:-- lattiokt Dow.- --.-...—Ur. ood ltra.tlllbert \ dZe•P.A.B' DE 'JUL X.4, , p Mkt traldesnteN orar• W. '. Alter whieti. . , \ TUS t V.SER PEDLAR: '. Denternomp IroolftV., .--,.....31e, 31oVIcker ' lonooda.._.,v -....-.-- 4.- , ......h.341” Whee:er \ Y.. Setil- --- 4.511. Wolde&ntoo.. 2 r ".4- 11 . 1,, tirt-eltAr."'l Tho t 4 • I, n \ , . , ... ".* L u Til. /R IVOR t. ' .8' A hTAGE Wt..ti•eerti;;;itt;; ; 71;;;;•:1ISrox tble amok. ATHENA ,U 3 ITALL. . \"• >,, \' c \ , POSIXI .Ll' LA5r ztIOUT EP ,- rn O. s ... \ PROE. C. .. OEII, : vg: fi \ ,, SOIREES runo.Ptitque—AtACNlSl ENT PARA - , \ PUUNXIITA: A MUSIC ("120 ;OEO\4I77I'TO Z 1; RS. 115 , .41.11'D \ N XISIIIO..V t s \ 'Monday Event JlO4 '5. 17, 1: \ ROF. CEIA:ktLE ' bega \moat rcapc , tfully t el ‘. .. 1 %err h g e .T.V.1 , 1=.,,r4 7 .,PLV:Z 1 .21.`,. 4.7 t of tax 0, or etirt . ..ri . ox. t in *sy:hope. tedt . t.p . theta hdd \ r. , 1 , ‘A,.7.1,„"ir,..r ,, ,;„„-,g,r,74:tu. , :gt°141,2 n? „,,,:„.:•„„..,,,,.. 55,, „ c •incipl a b . , Vilk. Doom opt, a: 7-to comm- .at 8c lock. \ te...n,, , N C.rol. ba, orate- tutu, ad 011 othe IMAM 25 dote. Elotote tote had at the principall7o4l.74lSo Store.;lod at the ddo.r. k -.1,•17:30 ... READ, \ _nrtS sMet\ \', - - •, Bomethicg .lievir,\ ‘ ' RS. 11. 4,, SUPLIT inriti4ahateti- •IVJI tion of country ElereLa to and Dr . o flak m to bar nnziralled sworn.= of ' I . ‘ PAPER. PA RNS,.' - • or fulfils.' Lidice Dower\ Pity en Msliticr;Dalm illtintillu Capes iron. runs la c 100 rottonso rite embroidered in lons dralgua priu . ts i tin t angit. e. o . atibtir erectly . foi the Diem ntil it. \ ' Let in coluitrint communication wilii lb. boot boated \ lai.o •on atadtorir. and lurnitted monthly with utter \ new diflan. usoon m it !nouns tbe pdblic Cu always &pond mo tato lid &tab/Masi llonso re tbe moot ref cbcrolte coreitierm &era \ , Altura uu handia orentifill itatiorine tot o Cli4dren's Clotting; Oftba roma otfleinal material. '. L ir riveArj o 2groldlins Witl 'to Out to any e endow !alu\ Cfdtfrotertillat U FL l' d7l;fgl. am. mi SI *mat 2a st. rbi Min t 5 , ‘.. - .y.E.Nrizz &11E maim. _ . • FLOUR, \ P.RODickE AYND GENER&L,CO - NISSIO ..111ECIIANTS; \ - L . • , ' - , 26 COItIiEBCC SVI.L/TqUILTIMOBE, SID: I, y ILA. ctikend to \lie diOposal of all kind,' • , o s erSnraeth and We ' , I, ,! e t 'caJri4,Cafnß 'cleated , dietatlva µ. .acs. aal...la.ta track et tha Bala cum a d Ohio Ball Road . froa4",paar, erhange• Bre zwafdal a tka rrcelying atak L -11..14 or mereaandfae. Bear Brae B. imby "Brel.‘d Jobna llog l a. Etp:,Baltictor... street. I Itt \ e ta,ba • %rid. Addlua'4l. Female Teaaker Wanted. " rro tilach in a Private-Yamfly, 11 residini\ i a O re* !ma 14 . city. Plus. addros , 2 • Pllt-tbusg rpst Oats. . &:9t: \ sOtRpgNTINT., PIANOS, - ‘ reps 'as norm A ¶ NIINN & CLARK. NAW. YOrg: .\. (I"IJE see &fiber bat jest reed WIItIVOite — It of a chot hCiror Flacks 'tram \ the Mabritad • N ,, robbry cf harms trik, Na. York., .AM. , th•ak .111 . • band on. or. y h.. kart* chd VW.... ctn•Cl , iiitPIINT.IhZ." Is it niqkckstcoably. thcorogt ebr , S.* aed , rugokrb kkk 10.14 haulm:non •ror ortnstrootakl. • and theta has been Ma charkaad fir them to tk• ciptora• • otcry k ricoathelr first intro k hkettoo. three tall rice . \ that chop above chi ha Mt hat ars cf the k is yr l t , L , IngulitA toot wort Doe t zit: hto kl b ot i f . 4v! • : hob; gen,for goo.* COark. '• ' ..111f1 "'*'''' . • 4 • No . ____„_ 1 . , The Exam:lb-Bank .- (IF SE i EN, wrraegct. CO., Washing \ :„..rir - top, D. ~,tor t g, , satfooo 131n15, WL.IIDLIon, lA,' \ ILI/ .. iILLITirVIDLIA CO. Banton.' \ IN OGS-10 ble, received and for oak hy lus I• 11 •. . .___ VEER: LIM/LT?. •_ Xifilliagi PITER-1 bbl Pe.`kecir. - tcsceireiii , . , I V'T I ialll \L .. I nti.l. /I liakkre:. \ tir 4 ATE CRAPE'— kegs \ eakeiis' t'• it G'''".. 4 111:13 1 11 m,.... . ; i j r ''' ltilO bT •e lM ": b" \ 7att Weal ....... She. co.. aratia. -.„ &Leila TheOlOgieSEWOrtS: • \ ‘ „I_l•S r ly . E ., Fjfi xt. T • Ixlrode.eaqii. \ N re.gre•Ea.mle i tical 111 rr 1n It iaela..•- • \ . • . \ A, Valrbarra'a sOira. 0001.. . L', . ' c, Usairetaatecrii en apntateatb. 2 Tviik.. : • L , \ • „ a s I;uS i t 7 s Putaral "t' icV lE""ll6- \ 1 \ Akaaader opal ..tearlisr nail laier.) ' : 'L• ,-. • \ ~• Alv., en 1..4, la remixed, Colsmaea Umtata 'L Otaisitsitity. ~ Calmat's BilAa Oec Sabi.. tualisb Puritans. ‘• . • oc•ssis.• C 1111144 Zee isivatical [baton. Icaatebela Loans.- L , . , ... Limo street '„ do. „• ' , _ \ Harr/tea Warkil /War:o7.c. t.f Shelltr- , • . \ , \ $ 1 74%.)=1 , •t105. . . ,:, • Am. , ' Vest catch. • \ ".., ' - • : \ N'ceal Caltare-Snr Pnbila Sense's. \ - • \ Marches of SD.. Talks. ST setae: • ••- ' • • •.. .\ , Sioraelro , •Lslah Alabama... „ \ L. .-. , „ LL , Daddridora Pecracimatal laanais. , . _ '• .- \ •• •,, Wiliam . . Cotlosiona. (beat erzatimita7.l '• \Wye Umtata', at Prayer. Jot reived. and es end. sl. ' • • J•lo • Irdt !SON a *ON,Veii'a. ca luau at. • , { thy uPrs PIII,MONIC SYEUP=-A. Tana- . ‘, !J 4 lll =LlgtTiF. c. T.e..t.. w e • Orarki r zr ailk Jalo No. st‘mles.. stmt. , L 4 SEED -L.,ls bbls now !Ikt.diak from .lat 41 c"r4 , rf ir3rf2 7 olllkY k , \ C'Emscn f.IIISISENG k BEESWAX_ \VI Yom lu \\ 12 imam flic,ktg \ COL:.wlloz. ~~.n Ull.l-9 Dr c 76-1, rsTeivod ana,for nab) by niaz.w.Liaastr. ';9 j S-100 he 4, in atria And for BELL' tratorzr.,, lEA APPLX&4OO blithely, on hand • albrlale br VON BONNTIORST 2 bIIMPLIT. barrels prime Roll, received •r wla by TON rionziotsr i DIIIIIPIIY. \ \ \