PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. .9T WIITI a_oo goNDArmostoas /AN." 24, 1851. 141.1121444404,Wate5t Gasertej-•Thetritattilir• eseu Won et ow Weakly ttesetta offers to one truthless tares 4at4t6eilehlentehhtst citenethhtthett itulneee Our etrenladtai is between I=l4l lire thousand, ete t h. 012..4 was 1110ut...n 4 atarety in Western Putney): 14415 4117T4T144114.-Neitthee the Ea tortal sett Veisnlag tthiblithatnit or the Dent - Othstts. AppcsoCOU 144.44: ADVZITII3IIIB vita 444 m -their soften to h7Peht hi the met on 41144117-moraine. 4141etne red thest! tu Wort I. delee-4, on Bawdily . - • -..strBBABING MAW= VIZt. BR FOUND. • 04r 8.40.11 PA I B 0.1717118 PAPER. vac, :•:,. :r II I pagLimpEui„ Oar : thttats of ."PARetticiphia . Nirth Acteri- Mir• hate ticeobie itiddinl,y and; appeeently,, immdlyativert • to s hellefin the imPortance of the Elempflel project to' Philadelphia and they argue most • oquemtly mid earnaetiy to fa-, ma" of that city a beerdi' Ing half • million to the 'took of that Coin • any, They will beer with us, hamster, if we dlsient from some of their state , mints; Which, in their wilily awakened seal they btive not weighed with their usual mition: io la stale itrfaier of the Rempfield, in their pa. pm^ °fleet Thursday, they ^The mine of the trade to be won at Wheeling • cannot readily be :exaggerated.' We find In the ' Bidditiore lino, a despatch, dated Wheeling, • whbili Maks that enormous 'conslgnmeats, or cutrmg thepreseat caparil y'ortho road, of flour, lartl; pork, tobacco; Bca., are waiting to be for ' warded toltaltimers by the railroad; and the Wel tsr observes that Wits le but the begiordng of that ^ Isomoiite trade ',kilobit destined to find its way, • over the Baltimore and . Ohio Railroad; from thelett to that city.'" To isles aportion of Rile trade the object iptleld: • There would be some point lathe it the Central road was not al . smicliiiverwhermed with baguet:Where, and lice - pair of thir eery "door,' to piforiard\ trl,?:l4:d not been lint to Wheeling by the Mil- Inset Plitsborgb, becalm the Central road could • not accommodate themf- We presume the "En. not esiseltr of the-Pennsylvania Central road ".1.11 001"eAtilb that of, the Beitimore aid Ohio, bike present unfinished 'bite; sad if the trade at Wheeling hal overwhelmed the Baltimore road, with the _help of Pittsburgh Millers, the trsdei of I .. Pittsburgh has 'overwhelmed tbe Central road, • • Mt aid are now, thonsande of ton Whit; waiting their torn, to the great Mean ' . • Tegesjikt the moan.' if the Central road can- •• not do the work priming upon it at Pittsburgh, of what ate it It to expend money on the • Bat to Writhes air:anent orthe North Bassi— KIM Wade of the Ohio river, at the city, of 'Wheeling, is In itself, amply adequat e to effoid - a rion.rovail ' d 'to the thoughtful i fire selng =tenni= of Baltimore; for. there are annually. • registered in the hooks of the wharf master at Wheeling no less than. 280 steamboats, vii..ch •Mucii more than-8000 tithes at the healer' et that city. to the ceamepf the year, to receive and illsobarge freight and passage* and it is esti . mated that. these boats. awry 700,000 tone of freight sad 500,000 passemgere per aware." Tine an immense number of boats ~ touer at the, M i ke:ding huffing; bat they dolittle more. Of the 32) b eats which ''totioh'i there, not 20-L not 10—regularly make that point the and coding of a voyage, if we except .InflabacitC. Ind Wheelies packets. They ";'merely "teach" there a few minutes,' dtiiing that` TrPint& to .arid from Pittsburgh. These -boats 'tusk .enornions .quizaltlea .of freight • and crowds of passengers, but 'the Test of - the latter,: awl thiezgreit bilk former, muely pus Wheeling on the get ' t ee. and from Titteborgh. It 41r - hardly ',neighborlyamln a Philadelphia friends ' thus ea- Wifely to; trauefor,the -whole steamboat and ppinginterests pf Pitieburgh to Wheeling. . • • Another last In'regtqd to this. freight which the North /timid= wishes to selsentic heeling.. The recollect that the beginning re Co there rather freight more 'banter_ ~, . from • 1 Panty natodal and commercial . catutes. - ' , to 0 1, puseepre, we Mahe oble to compete th the Hempfrid in.TllliOile ways. When the Mr r • ,-4- / i navigation Is digionit, the point of competition\ A 'Ol. be removed to Cincinnati, and other points • • i - ... ..- !Meet; -and when it is full, we Mall bars the I Wallington branch, and the Steubenville road, In co n nection with the Wheeling and Wellsville, ".1. all tenling to divert passaogsrs this nay.' - - I . Butlhe unkindest, cut eff all, in'the North _ , 1 American's argument apical •Pitisbeigb, is its - 1 Indirect and wilful; we hope not malicious; stab .1 at.the Pittsburgh - and StaubenvUle Balboa -"This improvement, [the Ilempfield,] Which, - ' •' ' "'sin gsv ec u rt? ' .l....,7l °` P°Dn'''"'" venta Wwvt:i; .. - Wheeling, is the only rose by which there is a paubabillor of competing with Maryland en Southern and therefore equal grobud. The memptield relined has the ettdycharter that has • bem granted, by Virginia, for,any railroad pair ' sing through her territory from Peinsylvanla into :Ohlec It ts the only one that can,' at least for years, enjoy :this necessary right of way through the neck of land thit divide,' Booth . western Pennsylvania from the Ohio river; and ... , 7 .It therefore.presents, not merely the best, but • the rely meora of competing, upon anything like equal grounds, for the trade with our Booth= ~..i....Zt. . .,'"11ie North himerlean Is no Mukt„ aware that 'zir.n - this very subject, of the right orway for the , I 13tenbettrille rotd,ls now pending before the 14Rildituril at Richromid, end that the members have Impressed themseleWavorable to a grant so reasonable and: just. The only opposition' comsat= Wheeling—MA Must we add, aiso, from Philadelphia? Now doe& the North Amer , icanlutoia:tlist,VerCeoh, Ilea - it way 'will be ' . griabskokopstrs,7 when all the evidence is to the ocintrai34 ,Is the Prediction the offepring of the desire that .encit...anny be the.-case' The r?litiellabeirgb . [Vi,) Weald, of Jan, ill, the editor Of which la well informed on the subjeoticayei .• ' • "TM prospects of the "right of way," are .". • "daily strengthening 'lnto •eertainty; and the schema by whiriithe Legislators' were whisked off to Wheeling. In older, by flattery or other - wise, to secure thole votes Spin/Sit, appears to 7. • , . bis worse thir• dead failure. - .As Is very often ' . ' Shears, baie weapons eat both 'eye, and the Wheeling Senator, by hie indiscretion, loot folly ' as mach as be Mad*." ._.. ~ .. - , • • -The committer on roads, have reported a bill A inogulir c*** of infantile =city. molting '• ; '. . _ antherhdlig the ...Ciavoland tortlittobutgb EMI: rota/. occur:od on. Satu rday , _ ‘ n the New York read Company tat:tend-their read to the city . Asylum . Asylum on Nand la 0 Dosod.. -"no *, the boys, ~ of Wheeling. What the-provisions of it e n. .aged about. six years, was tocaddead In his bed we are Vet leforMild:bitt. we presume , that it is In the morales, hie body shoving evident marks prepared to woordeneeivith-thepreatonsdaeuw. of dobse!. An assistant matron slept to the done kif thaw most instrumental In - getting It room, but had heard nothing that gave any ohm • ' s ue The tido b above gamed— It will psis, path* perpitrators. A Ltd, however, who slept .I,; • piwwWura, In almost a, any 'shape, as tbe our the deceased, stated that some time In 64, 1 .._ ,,,,,1 5bt of woe, bill, in Um shape desired by its eight ho toto p and Wool two bo.l l . lot Crum- ' Merida and the accommodation. nitre two mauls 1 0 7 and Chaise Collins, both about Senn years . . ~ Tin boa m u u t o i s nsioonoorstiozo. . -. of-age; standingthe bott of ffie decessedr Crumbly took a stick of wood and Mt the de ' . • If Senteln.PhlY4 elo4-21-h° m k - .614 ' wP14 ' ' and Surface 1 that WM - - - money I'd own " 99 . owt MI fee; after . - dog Aikr ,CO 04# ~,- *Pp' soak hies oat eta* bedsind put hinfen.the pi - . geld,tatinrb/ 4 O nlial l n ii " thkt th . i3ii ' t- - l. M t* and . yhta • WieWi the/ .bit him agile;agile; lho ' ar.ll al iMite built to like the .!: ' raised t hen laid Ma _ there null attar es bell 91111111 i - -- - ' •' ' 6- o'clock the = mornin g, has •„ . 'of tbslitallsatielrotw7tta ir , -_,4 o _ l °__ o -!...„, . sx7l g eolllaibiotisbs !lbw la sap s hini cras4 47 . .. wat t. -, thal r,o o l,yeip - wavyt ..: -r."......-,. 0 4 ; be Watt then dead. ffiut jut s u atla ostosww- c" bassi w14.011kti1199491#'1F999 T** onto icianki,,tientau., .....sii._ mitra . ,ouni ' ',l4,..s,Aticlai':iiiii**" -I ' L, . cogi2lool- but would not iiisr,4 4 7" . "'ysix: cask _ Oil - '647ltiatisiollis east will to busty ' tar It 1 ;;;, - . ...L .-, „ , , . thus Oleg the routs Omagh' Pittabutilf, et the point cif eilliargenee at Nairarkoadmided edian- Wage bier ihe Wheeling sndHempfield roats.— philydelpbii also recollect thaiShe Mee berielle road io all fender contract but abopt tis miles, sad that h good deal of the heal' , rbk elles43, dyne. .1 • There are other matters in the article of the North Americas, which we might comment en, but we forbear, and dose with the simple remark, that If Philadelphia proceeds - to build the ,Hempfield, Pittsburgh must and will pro ceed, with the help of Baltimore, to build the Counellssille road; the effect of which WIN be to divest the trade and travel which the Hempfield may seise at Wheeling, to Baltimote;•as at the point of divergence at West Newton, Baltimore would ba 0 miles nearer than Philadelphia.-, I Thu, Philadelphia in beading the Hemplield, I'rota furnish Baltimore with a shorter andbet• ter route to Wheeling than shallow possesses. T1116,F1622 PILZOTIZEILIN CHORCR.—The eon greption of this. Church have in contemplation the creation of isnew house of worship on , the site of the old one, ma *ood 'trek. 'After thorough examination of plans and drawings, we underetand the committee have adopted the ' deeign of Etr: Bartberger, the socomplialled ar- Olteot, now superintending the construction of the Callon° CathedraL The design accidentally came under our notice when curly finished, and if it is faithfully cairled out, the new church will be one' of the 'finest stratums in Pittsburgh, -tasteful, imposing, sudhighly suggestive of its es/irlid user._ 'The 'aliened track from Cleveland to Pitts• beigh has been burled in snow for several days, and trend suspended.—borriredle Courier. This Is a specimen of the disreputable course punned towards: our railroads by interested per. sons in cities down the river. We aretoldthat it is sidommon thin in Louisville and Cincinnati for runners to tell travellers that the Pittsburgh and Cleveland road is broken down and inipauable, or thatiaterrrible aocidelit has dust 000tirred, or some other falsehood, adapted to the same end; and .noW we have4S , respectable paper like the \ LTiliviil6 Cormier engaged In the same burliness. 1h ee extract we give above is clipped from among the Isar news of that paper. -Me do not say that I was inserted with a knoiledge of its fair ity; but we think n little more minion should be exercised in giving currency to mach reports. "The nallroad track between Pittsbur g h and Cleveland hu" eat , been buried in snow," nor has travel been suspended on it for one hour, during the whole tinter ammon, so far; and as the road ie fuither smith than the Lake Shore anditew York roads, it is at no time as likely to be impeded by , snow u they are. The re• porter of the Courier would do well to elides: itereatteroo Wady tdmaelf of the troth' of snob, statements, before giving publicity to them. Muni in run CumMr or THAT'S. —We clip the followbsg from the annul report of the Phil. adelphia, yilkaington and Baltimore Railroad. Company. It Mon how the opening of new roads duuNges the current of travel:, ..Since the opedzig of the New York and Erie, and the Pennsylvania railroads, nearly the whole of the western travel has been 'diverted from our rood. This travel was formerly it large item In oar revenue. Its progressive decrease is shown by the following matisties. In 1847 the revenue from western travel was $62,419 Lfk in 1845, $59,578 26; in 1849, $87,583 76; in 1850, $34,- ' 333 75; in 1851, $21,534 30, and in 1862, only $5,477 30. Besides thte,the establishment of outside steamers from New York to Charleston end Satsuma has largely. reduced the southern travel In our line. Tao limtertiddx—Philadelphia Is determined to take this project in hend, as will be seen by the following proceedings of the City Councils, which. took place on teat Thursday: Is Como' Corscrr..-31r. Orne, from the Committee on Finance reported an o rdinance to anthorize asubscripthin on the part of the city of Philadelphia for 5000 shares of the capital stock of the Hempfieid Railroad, when the nine amount shall have been sebscrlbed by individu• ale and corporate! bodies in the city and county 1 of Philadelphia; and also when the Legislature shall have authorised the Councils so to do: pro. Tided that the subscriptlim studl be made in-the manner hereafter to be agreed on by, the Com mittee on Fin:Moe:and the Managers if the said lietspfiebd Railroad. , Mr. Arne moved to lay it on the table, to be printed for the ase of membets. - Mr. Diehl wetopposed to the dela y that - would be occasioned by the printing. Mr. Yarrow wee also opposed to delay and in favor of im meditte Lotion. IMeeers. Aillbey, Oriumo, Walborn, Irvin, and others imtertained the same . Idea. Therpieation of postponing the bill wet decided int/Una:pHs. by a vote of 1 to 15. -' - The first :motion of the bill having been read, Mr:.Diehl moved in postpone its, farther consid eration for d:present, with the view of offering • resolution as a substitute.- /deem. .11endall end Orne wore opposed to the making of the subscription la any other way than . that contemplated by the ordinance. -The question ou the postponement moved by -Mr. Diehl, was derided In the affirmatite, by a vote of S to 6. - - Mr. Diehl then submitted his resolution,which Provide:ollst th e City Corporation engage to BO scribe for 10,000 theses of the capital Meet of the Ilempfield Railroad whenever the proper legislation shall be had anti:G=ll:g each eabscrip eon— esid subscription to be made in each man ner at shall be determined by the 'rotate action of the City Councils. _ • . Mr, Yarrow moved to strike oat 10,000 and insert 5000._ • ' This was'not agreed to. , .. The vote on the resolution was then teken, and resulted as follows; Yess l ;4lesers, Abbey, Diehl, • .D.lnsghy, Helium, Hinciten, Irwin, Pohl. "Rldisiel, Thorniey, Walbara, Wickersham and ; Snowden, President, 12. - i , 1-, Flays--Messrs. Agnew, Hansen, Oine,,, t and w. 4. Muses Copeland, Poulson,. Smith, E l . an White were absent 1 -Ttuovi voted in the negative, because oppoei to giving' $ .500,000 to the road. He was wit ag to give $260,000, even without the condition epecitled in the original bill, re ported by e Finance Committee, that a like Isom should i subscribed by other .eorpors dons, and he as in favor of striking out this condition. Sztatrr Covic - from Common Co,. for 10,000 shares o Efempfield Railroad oh,- esry authority shell be Mr. tancaster moved an ' am. ben. a subudiption of $;5O. amount shall be subscribed b; which wee not agreed to. yvst Mi. Lancaster then moved • titer Consideration be postponed 11 ill t And Mr. Smith .further Move t Committee on Finance be request* nisi:Amy luformation they may have t subjoin. And the resolution as amended adoptii. " \ —A resolatiOn wns received tell directing a .subseription ' the capital stock of the unsay, when the wear by sot of the)ogisis- . Ban Accmonn— Yesterday , about 11 o'cloc se the mew of the new steamer Telegraph No. 3. were rafting the jack staff, preparatory to • trial trip, it fell, and striking Capt. Mends, 10110 him to (he lower deck. His left collar bone was broken, and It is feared be wu internally mai• only injured: His bealses estaraslly were prin cipally' about the body. The boat landed at the foot of Ludlow street, and he was taken' off and conveyed to his residenoe.—Cie.*Gaz bISTRZIMING Castrax.fr..—We ore petted ID learn that the youngest daughter of Gem. Cyrus P. Markle, of Westmorelud.county, was so es rarely burnt en Tuesday night het, bY the clothes of the bed on which she was duping ac cidentally taking Are, as to cause her death on :Wednesday night, after suffering the most In tense' ana .agonizing pain for 24 hours. The child "mahout 2 years cid; the bed caught froze sparks blown from the emplace. This is a heart.reuding occurrence; we deeply quipatthe with the bereaved parents in this sudden and sidle se dispensation.—Mon. Neu. . • ••• War or 'al taxmen OP THE ma- Wear* indebted to the patentee of the Ma irary Department fora copy of the Annual re port of the Secretary of the Treasury, made to Concrete on the 15th kat. The document is too long for insertion in our cob:Linos entire, but the folionlocabstrect (ma'am a of essential Inter , est to oar readers: The receipte for the focal year endimg "Jane L'O, 1852, were: From emstams, From public lands, From volacellaatorm sources, Add Winos in the Treiumry Ju ly 1,1851, The expenditures for the same heat year were Bafettee in the Trersary, 1852, ZSTIMATT.B. The estimated reoeipts ', lnd peoditures for the fisiel year ending Jane 30, 1852, ere: Receipts from customs, Ist quir terby setae] re tone, $14,728,99224 Receipts frame's,. toms; 2.4, 3d, 4th quarters:, as estionted, 33,271,01 L 74 Receipts from publici lands, li.seelpts from miscellaneous 1100.2 Ce '300,000 00 • Total receipts, Add balance In the Tremor, Jos ly 1, 1852, Total mew as eallmated 506,932,136 37 IXPINDITIEISZS, 7 1 / 1 The Letitia expenditares for the qaarter ending BepteMber 80, 1862, were $13,440,686 69 The estimated ex penditares dar ing the other 3 qrs. from Oct. I, 1862,toJane80, 1863, are 47,119,469 17 86 Leaving en estimated unappro priated balance in the Treas. -nry, July 1, 1853, of • This. balance exists after OAT, application of $7,199,477 77 to' the redemption of the poblic debt. . The estimated receipts and ex penditures for the fiscal year, . commencing July 1,1858, and ending June 80, 1854, are: • Iledeipte from customs, . $49,000,000 00 'Receipts from public lands, 2,000,000 00' Iteceipte from miscellaneous 11, 200,000 touree OO • Total estimated receipts, Add estimated balance in the Teem:my Jelly 1, 1868, Total means as estimited, $56,572,079 61 The expenditures for the same period, as es timated by the serest Departments—of - State, Treasury, Interior, War, and _Nary, and Post master General, are: Balances of former appropriations which rill be required to be expended this year, Permannt and indefinite appro priations, Bperitio appropristl one sated for • this year, Leaving an eatimated Wanes in the Treasruy, July 1,1864, of $10,268,325 9' It .wlll blp Been by reference to the foregoing tetatement that the total cosh receipts and'aresas in the treasury for the year ending on the 30th Jane, 1832, were $60,640,032 67. Of which there were reatived from customs, $47,889,326 62, from lands Bad miecellineous, $2,380,060 27; and i balance in the treasury at the coat amusement of the year of $10,911,646 GB, The expenditures for the same period wore $46,007,896 20, which includes the following payments onacconnt of the public debt, viz: For interest. inetuding..ihat. on , $5,000,000 of 6 pr cent. stock ' Issue to Tow, $4,000,297 80 For the redemption of the prin cipal of various law, Reimbursement of revolutiona ry debt, Reimbursement of outetanding treseury tooter, • 300 00 Reimburaement of stoek.for the fourth and fiftninstainnot of the Mexican indemnity, Total, $6,276,815 68 Besides which there wapsid tie instalment of the debt of the cities of the District, : 60,000 00 The last listen:tent doe to Mex. 100 under.the treaty of Guido. loupe Hidalgo, Awards to American citizens en• der the same treaty, 629,9811 78 Making a total of *10,045,796'81 included in the expenditures of the last twat year on account of the principal and interest of the funded and unfunded public debt, which, de. ducted from the above .s om, redueee the expen diture to *85,982,099 89. From this latter num.- howinrer,- may be still farther deducted the following items, which form no.pordon of the regular expenses of the Government, vie: Repayment to Importers of the excess of depo sits on unnoertained duties, ' 1;846,918 Si Repayment of drawbacks, allow snots for damages on import ed merchandise, fishing boon -544,452 88 ties Refunding duties under the act of Bth Rupee, 1846 128,085 ar Refunding dude' under the deal sloes of the SaprenteCourtaa. qulesced in by the department, 321,985 8' Debentures, and other charge., refunded under various acts of Congress, still farther redootion may be made for the cons mall ser vice, which mare properly be. longs to the Post Oahe Depart ment, the revenue and expert , ditares of which are entirely distinct from the general ex penses of the Government; and which department collects all the revenue from the ocean mail service, 865,554 55 The expenses attending the se venth consuls an expenditure accruing only once every ten yearr, and the amount under this head, In the expenditures of the last year, Is 1547,855 02 amendment, proeid ‘2so,ooo, when. that, other parties, :diking together, If to tide i added thee:peons of collecting the revenue froto custom 4 and Made which pro done to the year-1899 were deducted from the grove re coipte, and the net revenue only paid Into the treasury, but which form items of ex penditure during the last year to the extent cf .... tha far ttll next meet- • ?dialog altogether $5,627,407 20 Which, deducted from the preceding sum of .. 5,692,099 89 would leave $80,434,692 69 as lb. regular and ordinary, including some con oldhie items 'of extraordinary expenditures of th Government for the lot Anti you. It % il be observed that the whole amount of the last netalment to Mexico Is included In the eipendituf the year; butthe aum of $66,467 42 has sine been yefunded into the treasury, and will appf ta lti mi the minellaneons receipts for the waren year, being the prat ea °ruing. to the- led States from gain in ex. change In conseq nee of the nld instalment having been paid the city of Ilaxico. The balance re l t, g In the Treasury on the let. Jnly, 1852, it wl be eon, was $14,632,- 180 31 • ... • Bribe hat annual report from tide Dart inns the estimated total ittelpta sod means trod ail sources for the yearending 80th June, 1852, were $62,411,645 68. The estimated to. tai expenditures for the same period werS.sso,- 962,909.5'J;1eaving an estimated unappropriated balance itfthe Treasury on the let of July last of $11,458,74300. The ulna balance - lathe Treasury at that date was, $14,683,186 37 From whioh deduct the balance of appropriations already • evade for the earn fiscal year. oath awn, but imbJect to draft on the:let July last, 0f'6,168,816 48 To the payment of ettdoh the ac tual balante in the Treasury onthatdateofsl4.6B2,lB6B7 vu liable, and the actual en. • . appropriated balance In the - • Treuury on the lit of July !act vaa - • ~ $8.623,820 89 The estimated receipt, for the CMTOIII dual yeas se submitted In'Dpintbse, 1861, were $51,- 800,000. The actual receipts so far as &stoma UP bees re:Seised for the Ilse mouths = c o g theadth Nor ember, being $22,220,290 20, mu pp the thee Pamela of receipts to have ben Pa* rfStiL . • . , The tui selitesuld expediters& es soteauttea to Ocapssa for . the eurrat Poll year were $42,892,29919, end the ansopropihtetirbaltece In the Treasury on the lot July, 1853, provided no additional appropriations beyond. the esti mates then submitted should be made by Con gress; was estimated at $20,368,443. Congress however, in its appropriations exceeded the et *haste! submitted by this Dep, liftmen; (includ ing provisioil for hey del - ale:soy In the Income of the Pest Mee in consequence of the redaction in the ratetiof ipestage,) shout' ten millions bf dollars— - ' • The actual expenditures for the current fiscal year, as appropria and authorized - b y Id Con gress, ( exclusive o the sum to be applied to the redemption of then blittdebt,) therefore amount to $33,360,579 09, in place of $42,892,299 19, as estimated byte !Apartment; and the bal. suet In the treedurY at thtead of the current Pascal year is eistiontted at 16 872,079 51, after \ allowing the cum of $7,199,489 77 as applicable to the redemption 4 f the public debt. \hle, however, i most be observed, is the on appcialed and nt the actual balance which will be in the treiteury at the date specitia— The a pail balance ondrawn at that date, pro-, vided Cepgrees trades no . unexpested demands upon Om treasury to be liquidated prior to July next, maybe estimated at about $10,000,000, after havingledetimed during the year more than $7,000,000 of the debt. For the lisoarrer ending on the 30th of June,. 1854. the total reeeipte are estimated at $61,- 200,000, which, with the estimated balance in the treasury on thi let of July next, will give as the estimated total means for the year the seta of $56,572,079 611 \ The estimatedtOtal eiPendltutes for that pe .riod tire $46,208,7p3 60, leaving so animated unappropriated balance to the treasury en 'the let of July, 1854 of $10,368,825 91, without other dedootion trims the available means of - the year towards thej redaction of the publio debt, except the sum it $586,681 for the purchase from the land fond of the loan of 1847. PFDLICI Deer. . 847,329,225 6 2,048;9 G 8 845,820 G 9 49,728,278\1p 10,011,645 6,1• 60,640,032 67 46,007,896 20 $14,632,126 27 - 49,000,000 2,000,000 61,300,000 00 14682,188 87 The public debt to the 20th November, 1851 *as $62,660,395,6, exclusive of the stook an therised to be.delirered to Texas . by act if Con gress of 9th September, 1850, amounting to $10,000,000;10( Which $5,000,000 of certificates . were ready and 4watting the demand of that State pt the date of my hit annual report; that amount hoe since seen delivered to the authori zed agent of the State of Texas; than Mores& log the aggregate*glstered debt to $67,660,- 39526. The following reductions bare been made since the last - annual exhibit of tho public debt, up to the Ist: Jenniey; On account of the debt of the District cities, $60,00000 On account of the old funded and unfunded debt, 2,143 39 On aosonnt of the loan of 1843, 1,911;400 00 On " .." 1846, 974 On . " 1847, 660,100 00 On " " 1848, 6,000 00 Treasury notes paid in specie, or received as snob, $6,372,079 a Making a total of " *2,428,703 13: The pubge debt on the lit Jantutry,lBs3, wee $95,181,892 18, (gaper statement,) exclusive of ttie remaining $6,000,000 deliverable to Texu loader the act of the 9th of September. 1850, when the prorlsiolut of that law are fully com plied with. Since the above date =additional anima of the.pablio debt had been redeemed to the extent of Om $250,000, 51,200,000 00 5,372,079. 51 The receipts from duties on foreign merchan• dice for the last fiscal yearexhiblt a decrees as compared with the preceding year of $1,678,241 30. This is deemed but a temporary decline of the receipts from that source, whilst It shows bow unstable is the reliance placed upon the large amounts, which in time of high peoepseity are expected from that branch of the revenue. • • • • • • • .$6,1879,883 28 My views of the beneicialresults which would follow a tariff with fixed and reliable; ratber than with sliding, and consequently uncertain rates of duties, have undergone to change. I now recur to them as a duty imposed upon me by the acts establishing the Treasury Depart ment: Tim importations of foreign merehandim (ta ble ,) for the fiscal year ending 80th Jute last amounted to - $207,709,728 9,172,829 68 30,161, 040 64 540,203,763 60 The exports for the same period were, of domes tic) merohan, dive, • ;104,980,447 Foreign math's dime re-export ed, 15037,043 Total exporth, $156,957.4 90 The imparter of ;peal* dories the game peeled, were,„ $5,503,644 And the exporth of the same, 42,574,136 In Tebaccok (table T) the exports show on in crease in quantity of 41,162 hogsheads, and of nine of $812,032, having been la 1851, 96,945 hogsheads, valued at $9,219.261; 1852, 137,097 hogsheads, valued at $10,031,283. The exports of rice were 119,738 tierce:, val ued at .$2,470,029—being an incressii in quan tity of 14,193 tterath, and of vales $209,102, is compared with the previous year. The exports of hreadstoffa and provisions =mooted to $26,855,137, being an increase of $6.907,565. The aggregate exports of doMestle =graben. dies show a deoreage,•u compared with the pre. vim year, of $24,349,685, • • • The exports of specie show en increase at $18,301,883, and an excess of exportation over importation of $37,170,591. (See tablel-, 1,986,1G0 CO 287.696 76 3,180,000 00 The._operations of the. Mint, particularly at Philadelphia, at which point the greater portion of alTiold dust and bullion concentrate)* for as• soy and coinage, hare been conducted with • remarkable degree of promptness and despatch, south as to remove all cease of complaint on the part of depositors, notwithstanding the enor nlollo amounts of gold duet which him:Vixen and still ens:alone to be received at that bastitotion. = The eolosge at the Mint for the year ending 319 t December, 1862, wu u follows: . Gold-8,094,765 pieces of the va lue of $51,505,088 60 811ner-27,09,605 pieces. - 847,810 00 Copper-6,162,094 W 0015, 151,62094 Total, $02,404,669 44 The full returns -foe the last qnarter of the Year have not been received from the branch mints, but the probable Mooing of their coin age will be *bout $4,700,000, of which the pro portion at the branch mint at Now Orleans will be $8,800,000, and the-remainder about equally divided between the branch at Charlotte, North Carolina, aid the Pahlonega, Georgia. 113,807 78 The remainder of this long and lucid &au: I mint, which tills seven aolums - of the Rejsubfie, Is taken up with dieoussions In relation to the Mint, surrey of the coast, and various inland. linens natters, such no Lighbhontss, liolpi- Ws, Custom Houses, one. Mr. Coawm has managed thin . Department with decided ability, and: will lease the Treas ury in • most flannelling and eriallent condi. time. • -.-...` Cetrespecdenee of the Pltteberzb Quetta $3,277,01 82 The city is Tether dell in the way of local newe lance the Caloric ship,. and even this le soon to be eclipsed, if rumor may be creditsd.-- . The story now is, that there is in operation • caloric engine of thirty horse power, which has • pressure of fifty pounds to the square inch, which is all the force wanted to propel any thing that floats in the way of a steamer. The Goal people are math troubled about Calotio engine', and talk against them upon the impreesion that their general introductlen would depreciate the value of coal mince. A greater mistake could not well be - mile, for all experieuci goes to 'show the invention of cheap effective motive power, causes snot, an extended use of it, that old machines con be thrown aside profitably. In the Criminal Conti, yesterday, • verdict. of guilty against half lb dozen Tammany flail to. cofoeoe who broke up a late meeting by seseult log the. Chairman, and beating hint io fear fully that hie life tutuimminent ;Anger.— lied Mr, Schell died, which seemed very likely, these half dozen scamps Would have all. got proper plume in Sing Slog. No verdlot hu been rendezed in the 0140 of the steamer Reindeer. The evidence taken bee fore therjery corroborates that of the Coroner's inquest, and shove clearly that no human eye could hove detected the unlucky flawthat caused the sad accident The concurrent tattimooy of the best practical anduther engineers, is to the 'effect that C►pt. Farnham is wholly blameless: 2,249,716 88 Among the paseeogers for California to day by the Onto, is Henry S. hlagraw. Esq., of Pitts bush. 11 Is his Intel:den to-permanently Locate himself Itithe Crl3 State, width has proved • a rich field for all Who have brains enough to suc ceed elsewhere. . Our legislature lotends to do somettilng in the way of declaring wind ..days of grace" shall be given upon commercial paper. One of oar city membus, a very brilliant locotoeo, being cal led upon to explain the canton in New York, very gravely declared that upon paper running thirty days, one day was given, upon elity,days paper, two days, and upon nicety days, three dol.. Upon being &eked what greet was given upon four and sir months paper, he said never over three darn By this Moe the mirth of the b . oniss oho that he vas affording his fellow members Waite amarament;ind he neared far. that ! 'information n Bush babe -calibre et oar loootoon legialatem: Their inenalal informatics extends to otailag a three centibitak out of a lege; iddjet they pretend to, maim lam for . Wall dent tiers in not mush animmion. gad speculation seems quite asleep. Sin rail road dock bas: fallen to about Wand has taken neuly the whole market with tt, in the face of a moderate euy state of finances. The banks are 'free lenders of money, at legal rates =4 a lit tle under. Just now every body seems to be loaded with totally worthiess coat stocks, Lead nook, marble stook, fire betels; zinc, and to short over, thing finny. Sales cannot be made except aTijr/ess, and in the mean while, holder; seem noliOnebeerfist. A free rider of a good deal 'of information' explains efe advance in iron and. other gnodeby asserting Ist the Cost of production has been iocreased dn England by the emigration of labor to Australia. Oar Iron mill lost one fourth of its lands, ladle obliged to pay the remainder dou ble, and but a sperimen. Woolens are high brogue's:the manufacturers are out of stoot klinto an extent is the case with cotton goods, and nith steadily advancing eaten Our dealers are unable to get theirordeisfilled. At all event. we shall get all wioan pay for. C. fast as On last Friday, the fast senger train from the west, in palming over bridge above Irene villa; Huntingdon county, ran over a man and completely impended his head from, his body,. It appears the deceased, company with an other man, was going o er the, bridge and d!t not lee the train, in cons quence of there being a very short curve at the end of the bridge, in time to get off. His companion jumped of the abuttment and escaped without !Diary. The other in attempting to cross the trackwas struck by the cow•catober and thrown down and his bend severed from hie body. We did not learn the name of the deceased, On the same day, about 4 o'clock, P. M. the freight train from the eut came in contact with the freight train from the west, about one mile above bleVeytown. -It is gall to have been the result of carelesenees, as the train from the west was running out of time. 'Both trains were running very fut. Both engines are a perfect wreck, as well as some of the freight oars. Thelon, to the Company is about $6,000. Mr. Painter, one of the conductors., was caught between two care end hsd both his lege broken. One of them has eince been amputated and it Is likely the other Utilises to be also. He suffers very mnob. Very little hopes are entertained of his recovery. Mr. Porter, of Lewistown, a brakeman on the same train was caught be tween the same care and had his ankle broken. He le doing very well. The engineers and other person on the mint escaped uninjured. Tie freghent occurrences of these *cadent' make more evident the necessity for a double track. It is Impossible for the Company to do the immense business they are now doing and are destined to do„ without a second track all the length of the road.--Sfifflintown Sentineal. WAYS AND MEANS PROM NEW TORY. Nsw Voss, Jan. 20th, 1853 fTilaßrilLE 1161120 AD ACCIDENT DEL/MAIM Itirteros.—The Improvement/ on this branch of our public . works,we learn, :are rapidly lorogressing. The main part of theta Is at New - Hope, where four new locks are being erected in place of the old , ones, of double-the old width, end capable of passing two boats at code; which will greatly facilitate business.— Decides thie, the bank of the canal is being walled up for a consldeable distance. BO as to in crease the roam either for bests to pass or to lie by;' and the aqueduct over the mill stream is being widened to the samenspacity u the canal itself. New bridges, of a more substantial crueler% are to be erected over the canal at both the streets leading from the York road to the Delaware; and other improvement; are pro jected or in contemplation. . . At liblereville new locks are about being erec ted, also of double the capacity of the old ohm. The work at both these planes le done by con tract, awarded to bidders by the Canal Com mbelonen: and-we understand that very large pecan; will be made out of the jobs. We be lieve this generally the case on our .public works• In addition to the shove, a general work of tepair sod improvement is going on,we believe, throughout the line, under the dirtcticn of the gapervisor; but to what extent we are not infor med. At Lamberville, the aqueduct is being re built; and we presume every repair that Is need ed along the line iv to be done now, so that no interruption of busbies for want of it need he an tieltisted for several years. This is what ought to be diite. If the winter should continue mild and the weather favorable, it is hoped the whole work may be completed at an early day, and the line ready for use at;the usual time of opening nav igation to the eprieg. If each be the cascoa large ly increased business may be anticipated frt the coming action.—Doylestoten Intelligeartr. The Upper Mlaslssippi closed over at Warsaw , on the 20th ult., - aid pedestrians have since been cl3?salog on the ice. • Advertisement of Marie's Cordiall ca aatAde Oct.. LARD. grit. WATSON is now engaged in eaughtaring 1,00 Mrs. any will lams oonstsailf on Banda largo stook of Balk Port of Skis own meta: also Off barrels of Extra limo York, sad a No. 1 ankle Oki Lord, la tarsals and heirs. for sal. at Ms ifkoreboasa r orko oar of Liberty sad Worn* stomas drißl • — Beison's Lint item= DAGUERREOTYPES Peg Office Building, Third Stud. GITIUNS and strangers who wi th to obr. Ida . souroto. artletia dal Uhl Hk likentsod • Yen moderato aria.: will fled 0 to their intend faun at Ws well known anatattanant. when entire satidoettan s guaranteed, or so claws nude. flawing We fit the ht.* Ind beet arr./. al. and Skraghto dosoes . Waded Ad tho Ponds. with Inatramond of the rano ;swayful W., end kadog dodslthendom of Swear TVeltiki::l7o7o, " Ytt azrvetv,,l:ll:ll;,t..e. ale to on. Co th e patron of MO a • 471• of mfrs.. oath. singly ct la gm., oddity. acct aursaavel. Row. oven and noydlos. In oh weather.. fry. I oinea a. s. to a v. s. sundae/1. DAGUERREOTYPES AT TIIS • NATIONAL GALLERY. 1 .1.:. ACKSON'S Nationil Dagurresa GsMU. corm . 01 the Dimon aded !Whet anat. (Mena W I, Urn Um.) Ptttabarn, sad Ontleatea wishing to obtansllblika Mumma anderale Maw will plane can at tba nen eetabltate mat, mad taa arltb to mann rin an en Lighta monad Iritb nab ahill th.a the ,apentor lathke tb• non accurate be nail. of the barns Una ail Wse arming Of salrzi Ilteg ., asa tramnr. fad. sad dr,. allnairant gict o. oat 7 V . - tyrunsts not required to taka• pletna. aalau • pm hot namblana• 10.1.11teraoan tan of Mk an Amend tarno• to an part of lb .40 . an viclall7. Aran.. nett fad ormnatt ham I a at.. 00111 6 r g. - noo a. la be Maenad- telnla wirer citizen's Insarosuos company of PittaborgO •u. D. Rio, emonooT, • &UM= L. 21=31:LILL. tan. 007101, 04 WOWS, UTWZEN 31.ABILETAND WOOD Ma= • Er Oran HULL 4"15 OARGO S II ik ON VIZ 0110 AND AtIAALSAIDVI. RIVERA. Asl) TAIDUIA. Sirinosou of/4m Du or we by 1111- AL" ipainat Us war of No LEA 4.4.I.N4ALVD.iyA F 704 non aw rC-4.73POSTATAM. 1:111{1020111: • e laL u ia d i1....q. - 1 C Ct i : Lai Lle i .; 7 . . " :". Mena Lmasty, jr. I john B. Davartli, 11.11artaugb. arto Vollni. Liwara 1.4.4.1.4 I n0tt.61.11.117. "I" 2"" N N. resT M L k 11 - "‘ d.IC W. A. M'CLURG & CO, RAVE TEMOVEP TO THE Cc:ISERE OF WOOD AND SIXID EMITS, Winn they offer to their old customers and lb. AnLlld sonenalls. at WA lowest tits.. Wbolr up, Attd he lAtitett, oast edict awl AmDDltt• Aka at 011010 E TEAS, 14m my OBOOERIES, WOODEN ADD WILLOW WADI TO 111 TOVNT) II TIM WIT. de4 SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAYLOR, . No. 47, St. Clair HotelEulMinim S. Clair street, Piltrbitrgh. CIENTLEMIN'S CIATIIINU 1110 E EN.. ILA CLUISIIrm, to=r,lllol /UT.led tp.,K. n u ROViironfruiziET `"°`; • VESTISOS sad OVERCOMNG. OF THE LATEST S T YL ES. Medal. ssartstly•tor ths setts= taut. Gratirroms laving their ordm will bars their altbeitanttalteal sad complied Eta. st all Rath it dens adder hit ova tam. Oda. tistriZa Knickerbocker Voir Years sQo POUNDSKnickerbookerNew Year's JUIN 1511103AILL , S. ' Nd air. yam rtrpe;_ NEW CARPET 'STORE. ROBINSON & CO., KO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOS. Now opening a large and entirely new IltrrA dim:parted sad Mani= Cupola. WattmrEtt, 11.y.ritidps unaslly lurpt In • Caret Store, at the brut cash wk.. oat. A..H.IIOOIES &BRO. Successor to IL P. Nelson & Co., . immurainuarita or SOLID . DOZV,ICES, VAUD 11110316tgra.BPADEA UOl3, irrrestram, 111114. tr 0.114. W.u.s surd. 1114 . 4 dcon s_pl___46d4 WALI wok rerantrlonsil lbw mards.... ultio JAMES P. TANNER. lig aMIALE DEUr,Eat IN BOOTS, 8110E8, BONNETS, dc., ma. 68 iron mum, pm:Lunn. - I°l , &men ThIM and lona. 11611 - 317 stock embracei _mittrawl tre.osiraj......gar.trjrapa 1-W:iirairtkuit-ifEliguaror • ..„ . jarCLIATICILAu °NIT 111,1111xChttittacto ei .0 =nett =a==lto= at the Vfothrs to the titbits's of Pi ttobarob and Alleotteste atheyst t 6. . Peeve...tars pricesortatatolo and roto.ll, This Soap h par- Mahal) adopted to those troubled with chapped kg!" to Winter. don .t4o. 60 Wood street. serwnsas, &-c—Persona wishing to OA. Pon tos Brim Ala, Lipson ;gal} dawriPtima. Pan , , sstp2rted. eacr obtain them, at the Brim, at the ST m. et -0141 ar JACOB WELTER. Jr. ocls' Market araJ,Yroat attarta. Bcro sgr•lT is due to , Rier'itTetroldttra to say that tt has been Itnewn to completely ecuthste grat7 read • of this &sabot disease In Orr time' than any mho emedy. and at less met or Drirourenlento to *b. paths l!' Orel:sande of ear:antra In Ma hands of the pro many of which so trom known cltuans or the city of Pittsburgh and its thunedlatt s rldnity. to to stow clearly and beyond all donlYtethat SAWS PLYBA. LEM is • madkin• of ne contangy value, not only as a tow rsawdy In Paralysis.. Itheconattem. Den*, loam of Sight bat as valuable Internal remedy. Writing Mt& lora.tlgatlng phynchom, as well as the suffering patent. to beoome aatualattal utisits. n.,le having a dread of mtatureaare merturd that this mediam la ytrrely natant. asal to beetled as It tow' tbe.boarm of the earth. The following certificate la withal tram • pat.* nob ed at Byracusa. New Fmk. and boars date August; I 867. to which ls oleo annotated the , or:Choate of tin aletratad D. Y. Foot. tt. D. of Syracuse: no n a ., In Wall mar. that I tar. ban to badly el tact...d with Scrofula fbr tie, Wt lisTanleill.thagasort of the time I have ten, nimble to attend to an wind of bo at...and much of the time =able to walk, and rmullned to my tad, sad hay. been Masted nearly all the lime by the best ployeisiana our country alford. I eacialonally got mow MILL but no aura and contlnosd to groW,watece .0111 Dr. Foot racommateded me to try the Yetrolinato. or bock OW as everything else had WWI I did searithent faith at Int. but Um effect was astonithbox It tlinnithe polar, to the aortaa at come, and I at once began to giow better. and by using am, bottles.l bar. gut • =TA 'AATB , Manmade of dollars. NW. NANCY is.. BATMEN.. WA mu entity Bat T LATA tom aeouilatsd trADIAm, or Rock 014 Dr more Chas you, 000'00,. repestally witnessed to `bearldat effeetiin the more 01 lielolant ulcers. and ahem dimmer for whlel Ills rein* .mended. and on with conildrior retomastai It to be • medicine worthy of attenthon.. and can Walt =7 IDOL woes. has atteneded Its use, lame other =edict. bad Lined. • \ D. Y. FisCIT, 11. D. roe pia by all the Drugglsta In Pittsburg!, ausbadaw •• The arse. Remedy. vir"The dieedeerer otl\3l rest Remedy for • tormidable Omani. has no Onto o keep its um tram tale follow creature... So thOught D !Maria, wheel be wee induced to offer hie greet malicla•fot worms to the public— • orotund shrsinam enioOne La verylarge prank, hie mime of dial' tow.d. .arirg humipltT outwelebal his tears to be confounded w the herd of quacks who Impose coma the public their Werthless staff petent malleines. D. was thereto* Indesedbr Kidd it Co.. Smarten., to dimmer of his right as dienoveren and Ohl best of all Vermin:on is now brill. In every village and town. of the country. It to a m7reign remedy tor new tailing remedy for sale /ovine Merchants and Drumrista in town, and muntry. and by lb \mole • , J KIDD a .142231kwEl . 00 W.. • Weide ‘ 4 , EED 8 AND IitYLEBIENTS I / 4 —Bailx \ t. - 1 Cabbage. Caullanrcr. Radish. Let:sea. C onothor \ and other early Bards fly llotteenr , of the most a ennead torts. • lanre araortment of the finest . .Pranlog Graf , log and BoddlngSnlers, Pruning Ban and Mind 0 0 th . handl., 8 feet long; and ether Garden lotrolemente a( ea. One...mtg. Iltraw Cotters, Cora and Oobb ernshera / t ub. KG F 10... Haydn/ow And (..altleaterr. Corn.eltelliV. greddrllLe. and 11. la gra araore runt eV:labor-gulag Ire DU , . matte far the fern. and Garden. The rataloge• or Teat table Seals Is toady tor dlatrlbutlon. Coil and esanung the stook at the Llortloolloral Warahonee. N0.29.111fth etre.. ow Wood. 1.24 tf. - , \ JAMBS WARDRQP. • For Bale , or Sant\ PTIWO STORES-with.2 , Etwellings attached, g . th.' to rn.. of .Market s and Pint strests. storm sal doetlizso sreormosetso ss to to thrown Into (me. tor• Mom% I will ren t ameba's house lom to' s tolif at, OD loasfs .111 heat them I , o9llTlte. CT toll tbs oro rtr .t • bsrentin egs rosy Onem, of wlll' mottsure It for • • farm. For terms. sSOIT PMII4I • AL2131. BRYANT. 201 Libor& It. Hotuiakeerping Dry. Goods. I F IIE attention \of- liousekeeiin, and tat , lath preperlne ro v ilowebooplut. Is invited to OUT. weertnent at iteeeheeLl.tronk one to thew vends Wan) Pllloweate 11211101 sal Wrenn Tabling and Towelling Diapers Tante Cott* Neytirin Dollies, to whleh we Ohl veer at the former let pr.oes.. notwittwtenehnt the greet serene.. r 2 tbewrzoode he Ile. Eastern mated. Ao wweetatent of 811111 . 004C0t0 UmirsOn esounontlr on hand: oleo. DlnntirsiMl enlettrt eni nth... cowls. \ MURPhearth ULCU FULD 11. Amnon ofAnd Motet etteete. vLYsrAL PALAU g. =The Association r,..ther Exhibition of fh. loduetry of all name le nermsble theaallittaßli *AIR. to tate pied In Ina OITO 00 NSW TOES. nVt 131/111gi Ironed the foT Tbs bo Pin Ming intended nrpo*. a the Yabibltion. constructod entirely of ir o nolol Men, will 0.. II be lieved. the lomat and twat teacolfal .4100. `et the matey It eaters. oa tho ground Aar. nut and a belt l'h• mason work Ls onlirelluemelotod. Th• Men rove of the IT•12 salt Is conteated Ver.!. Isogelithi of ripe eatinp and. land on the gronnefona mareatramiup . to 1.0 eaally W. Intend a we have eiresar stood to on. entdle. that the Exhileldon shall 1. opened on the 24 ol Ida 7, 1 Mr. g oo a r. mem amyl wumottedled =Mat eelif of atedlnting to Mu vest rarzhellth at this =teary. so= of 70. Medmalmo.. r.. you and no. One of alt th an of emery kind whatersr. from thi. time that MKT W. ddinr• ed into our maul y until withdrawn. , The AU,. Won ha. o'l=o7 ...lend the. tab oh dmitod oxoluebely to Exhibitien, 11.7 bat • Want whatever. direct or laiferel , in tiro .ani anat. , Mon to be mad.. any artlolas that mar hanteld•Yed You an m dont% swan that w. diva ...Owl alt lb• 0u10t.... perm th. maidm entherittes thaw" bare de- Ind:'Tar Cur hot ginn m tbe Ina. of Rewerair oan—the Beata ho. Rented no • charter and the Fed eta! aothoritie. lure aroma chef the baiting thall Le a Demand wentioae. for Ulf Bur.= of nobler neredith allot. without mien dull 10 1013 i 1,1111 , .1011110 12111. We bar. the rboagest aananc. of en port brut th. rorreautstive. 00.0 of th. alai.' 90 lon couottleo. The lab benefited Mr. Webster. ott 12UL (*attar. boa . • print circular feat tha D•11.1311 1 1 1 1t Of szat. to the Reeromutztan of this GeVeTtallent 11% the Coats of lb. principal 111110prsa 1.01•1111, rennewlian the • 111001- WlllOlO ohjoets of th. 004.rte4mr. and w• an roan. Inee. daily, enudrantions of the mem' istant Mud Ma eablat I. troolUm emone ttionlannitieratenuot Enna, lerg• amber of atticle. of til=ellte Meade assued. and we have no Moat err, that we aball represontatrre of rail th e 11.2anthet of The mention wldett no ban Monad will that mune two great Questa we har•destesd to attain. rim the one Men of a loulldla Ind. will ban ant arthltattital ornament nouroltr. and thmenblidtion in that hellata. of 00. =oder,. of the ataustry ot the =World; .01.1,1•• gall Mil tax shoot of our mark If w• do not winll7 mem ed In 00701.001 the fnilart and goat extetuale. opera Mon orlsorrionn ladostrm our ealirbltion wadd b• tromely defectlve—lt =told be TR, lale7lo*'.lo/1110 loaner and In utility. b. what we mean tomato It—it ,tb pot . cou ale tra plued of nurout thine:9lo of our own platen were folly We ballme it 10 he tleoleollar7lo axe 'Oft 700 tai atensmits on this abject. .hiss w. an one sill .nra ant themoains .34 thi• ntind of nary Intsillri Amer,- men molunro—your palliest in the wort.to Murk. 1441 . 4 , 133 6 y . eluz:r41 . 1 , 1tor t e•Ltsid X a r.t no . on tort Mart. but en 11 1.1T1114/ 0 . 4791110 1 00 01010 no to entertain th.luileot eardellon ten oat will adi =nom. of lh• choluat alarigion. of Mu .1111. and Wan 700.111 ergo root thaw to do [Po ta.a. In s ew ;ha mutilation wo dales to have 11 iindouL savg test a intend to tall Berth • 41 , 0101ete.ptopenti. Mon of Oa mile. Manna of th• Canby, sr well ov elstertel. as of K han, Artledm W. all 4: ao abundant anises= of th e Nees/ goodwill lb. North.= sad Women data. of to Carton and Dope of the Boult z \ SR all the ether groat *erica Mel Maybe th• onnutry. 01 mindier import...a en Ma. Mineral Mann. boil? Cenitintrot 21. areparticularly dwarves that our 00114100 'humid tonal. • willgtete collewllei OA* egsgegie Cires which the man *canary of ar pante • dIJIr 111,11.110.1 7a 1110 t; of the metals pro dozed from la their neon. Mara Cl denier matt, set alro of MI otha Mar. .. This would inoludo as well Coal. Grad zed ler substanen. than caudal nr.dueromor.ozpalalry B ake, elanid be wimp. ed 11.• Bake, in which true tourol. and II taallits. by nien. and arida of tb. measure. In which they I. It ..old al= he of anst intarat ahlblt anti:4lo4.i. or Dual nth= Dr... W. different Fracas employed In tn. redtittion of mu atm tad the mann an of Ma Metes. You will =sally eathsimportanal and rains of • conortion of thee klnd. and. if th• anagrams are foroaeded to no. vs ehall take nth enemas for their cleedazatuon and emerge. aunt as will best snarly. , tbFldercts of the Exhlbitiott end, at the stow time add to • information and re Mi me. of mrpmel.. Wp lueo, hentoda t SAP, frame. wilt a othibitad; atul ' areivri ' dislroni U tta r ttlit &Mature, of themantry may h. wollnpresented. withe l .l. theinteseents. ere ansentel • oar building will fortehM•ouplatollinstralloa of the tfalienal Ream*. of rho Arad Industry our Panel... and the manifesta tion the. ma., will. no an convinerdothilaint tan these mat monversaal with tbe Muir.. of th• Eopublio. THEODORE Anovnot. Breit.'. In order any out more effectalittbe eioetAuf oo the irr e cirt.Worar,jrn ' ssi b ==Dt i i: ktv: Pewsegiregis Cameitue gond ell of, o Pria Motbetill,Chateman. 111. Stadium. Willis= Bigler. ogrtraor \ of the Own. moßna c.7WtHee J. &Viet. \ rir7e. itttatt.t .'"r". en .7 "'"it A er. = I L. x Lalrll/01113. \ a John wing. al sablagtm, James • -ter. lisatoia. B. (tabard. Phliadairhui. do \ \ Wlllam , 40. Redwood Warner. oh. . Mateo 40. itharies X Sahli. \ \ O. 010101IPM , Samuel RA toga. 7 , : 1 1 a. iittilibtior, •llant. thew E..ay A ssespat. ehliadtlehia. \ .1.441., 1,4,111 a \ T omit. B I. ritteemekb. William 11.1400. do. \ Jeo.ll. gebewthereee, do, Itht Lathan. Jr, do. s, 1.2 1 / 3 : 1 011. gthreregt, Moll eaug i ly. t. ) orkialx. \ e.er. 0,7 intbrination in mad to Mb imuelatlgn 'or It. 00000, dad OM the Vogul 01 gthellgettho ICir agra 'Pro. wage of th e Anothalon. elllle ef the above ang ler, 000 imbed by apply lotto ay nu o strioef of the farm, 1 0 11tAlTit=r.7111:dtptra ' A n n y ier11 ado nee. snitten imitation foe non, fur there who ititeind n Wain= nod mat the soma to the•Opeetsittee. \ For Bale. , ,„ Aa,,LtaillLE.F.A.,itt-ctv4.l4 udter Plrot A $ fpm %Env -- "'"....A741 to . VI/ 111213. 1161 A, 1 IWY APPLES-50 Cr .ors. :be ale ny = : tit) t S F.Ev.z7-1.50 lisgikpripa litolloffee; .tO\%s talob7 - • \ •• • • 411cOILL8 & • ROE. 11 • • • lags prime \ VoOptry Lard, for u l ear [i`a 4 ; 13. 9 11 aa a "R. ArtARRIAG)I FOR 5A.14.--emlecond.bend ) . (toskaway,iiiarly arvf,ln 44 tortl 1 , 41i1e try jc•Zi‘. N MOH LS Juni, EIRF.EN ARN,Es-7s bble, tbis,drirWi, tA itm.d DM] 112111 T 1:1000uLnil. LARD -30 kegs Leaf , ems4l site, nitablo for friglUrs,,josireir.d awl trend* kr • • ; 90f,i B 0411063! 4 41111,P1dlf. SUNDREir" • II • , lOoVadtelt 4f,.ukklaitratun4no Yatt en i m.s}.. \ * llll2/1a ON Illt.!N ILIARD, and 0,11445V , , tierces: Lard 27 do. 4.1t000r.'• co...olgooOdOt wat OR .-GO bblik Mesiiil.o 1114 II?1 , 18azo te isli 'Maga* sttfg, I, A ao.ol SUMAC -78 bage7 , ound ka'stitte; )..3 tar n.l.bjr [J•l4j . - 'vulva A' 01.1.. Toirscog \ Mew' LThr o .. aid Itehanicik . lintitute. • BEES haring, in their po Brion Boob as. tiAs'irseitled tbsßizLtses of v i vv s4 ., ?tsts. sso etresta te_ lots= tbs . . bolorSlSt• Ist ' , lap siesArtAxA, Littrortoo. • , Salesman O NE abc. ie thorougl4: \ .14y \acquainted wikli con=r4.2\-\ \•, \ \ Laud Wansati\ WA..l.N.lllii..anetll6.atr tighesk‘arket price, A WILEVII k 03, Ryles .13pool\84—Expressli*Elewkag. VOA:this - axtiel. which 'has Aptialaed 's r regatta/Mr einittnt no sr* th e oak ~ toons. The loot .. .maw demand to tII test evidence ~r It '‘ esotrierlt7 pe ro r .11 enter MIA. I ."; It le houdnsely :nit Op In Bum Of one dorkr and .r.h 5px0...5*3 u....ta. t..tar yorikrOehtelt Is more th.e the ordinen7 Skein. allay; Cod ktiil34.l StACIIINEB. i t ' Dlseldret &Wag ail W. It ail \\ itedoetk an article roargfu•- tored e%prensly for, and *rented to, newt. Machine{— Mb nal Is hes Woe meretereerft ree. in 4 , 01.1* = 6., o r rh. p r opriorore of th ere konordnek It l• at ta to one canes Noodle, rt no to kroit the tinnselty or retroel•• Ind. i'or onion, the C. 0.. ) 8 \ , W B 1.1011 SWANN it 130N8, \ ‘ . . \6i North i ri:diztoniM•hiladelphin. ILOILISTIWN, Mk* ALLIKN, \ ‘• B Ma d e Lane. now York, 1 Sale AMT. r Cho United nut.. • % ;:IifiGAZiNES fox Febri4, refed: • J. Ciedeeo UAW Book , AGl•opoes rtztorial-41,60iter volor*ar e,1,7. laboctioyfoos fo Ova/Jove 11505100...4 . !0r.0f IP; . bl 00 w. W. A. OiLbE.NTY.ffir\O \ 042 TO Pootth ot.d. • NF iv FIGS=OO draMS:,SiX E Irf . :3TM ; tweeel ' il,..l for oOLLIfiCi4CI fa? \ • Bizth sfld Wko4 • AFSHBY & lIITILEEFIRLD; • .. . .. F.tajk, PRODUCE AND GENERALCO -' .- MISSION MERCHANT% i .'• . . 26 COM.34IthE STRUT, BALT*OI.t, ' xD.A 'AITEND.* tlte disposal :.irt - ';alf. kiiids . of Boutbeio Auld Wertarn Produals-43ehm. lohstek r upon th. *stn.. and having a track eittio Bath , ohne and Ohio Butls Road In [mph, :asap utPulLu...tt, avahhul in Lk. routhrtpg. Lod d.hr.bug 0f....Pki1um,4..'. \ sa 'salt tu,;,,lteosnuft. p.chr • Bro .utht Johnl i ts . ula.. _,L,.!...1,±.:_ 7 \ LII.KE, TAUPE., °AWARDING.. and Commission Star. I .aheat. cad Epeeist Co..ite_gu tar the'Peuesylrahla ltosref a irAlt bu t Vela r st b ..And ha Front ac, ° V.sten ':euttgunteueetrbeVftrwasrled by toed will be reektedut the landing aed !Wined au the platform, to the pacogahes Amt. Item 41, be moa n lute thetas.'. atm:abut hars. raid. '41114 ef lading trepan:Stud. sad all instructs.= of . oertiece orcouslowca faithfully carried out. ' but n couslimusguts wfll bo retelleti on the platform. houghs sere: Weight sad stares, lewd, wad the etude thrwerded istrilltely ethstubust,'helleoad, or ate, I 7 e=t a l , wleh a liti, their (tugs lheorei.\ I gime giie requisite and thaeihnetlta to that effect dales sad gucelieloes mule, wad ofdargtor Pittsburgh \ manufactures 1111.4 on liberal' teethe.\ razg . nyz STUFFB , -.- \ A, \ 10 barrols sipund Calm 100114 It"d. .., ..... , Bovirocd. .. ' \ • \f, . r.l elt tin= '' , ' \ ...• "..4 \ : sr 234 Intaerl. .1., .:.:, ~ \ \lO ... • enamat g" " L '- , • . ••• 10, '. Menai IN ad. .. '.' '••- 6EO • peznad I Maly &lase. •' • . .. \ . ZOO \ ..• Baerettron Bask. Ita W. b '. ' is-81'... •• '. ./. KIDD WOO. o.lWocd str.• UTTER=S bble. • choitle Roll, just reed tar Ohlo t Ps. SR: andfo,rititAbiztit- PPLES-W, bble: geen: i Appleis, read \ " 4° VuetZE4.l:4 (30. Ltr,;:;;;!. bat; prime do ARD-L-10-1 k No. 1 Leaf, roe'd for sale N2l' - N DELL It LIGGETT. Warr .c ttIYTTER7 22 bbil Bell; received andLtoorrr. for Avi. AI , DELL a Lit, RS-18\SO" , reo -au. or a. e k (Tao A ,Gorm MO6ASSE,S3OO bbli,for Bale by \ \ B. CABITELD QUGAV4-40 thdo, foiiatebT J \ \ \ . L OANFIELD. 00 tioe, tor sale by CANPIELD CLOVER J,C2. 'LES-500,biii, for sale by OANDIRLD. D • J. p „0 all, 'White. for wile cLYFf SLD. EANB-100 hb I.l•=fi, QALERATIETS—,SCI tilajoi\ sale by, • \ \ CAAVIELD. \ 1 - AKE, 'EISII,--100 . 46, f Bala bi7\--7. CIIEESF4-,1,000 boxea Tor site,by ova I \ 3. U CLISTIEVD. bbls free \ 12%bean do reri_vod and lot We by 13EARLASI1 7 -40 caeke, t o ale B 7 ][ARD-20. bbls 32 \ \J. z lift PA. .13UII1P KIN PIES:"-Piepared, %Flo Parastiriaf IL. ratist'et:amide:a as \*ll as am. atairal form far a. easoaart voill makelv , One, piss. rut np:in INK. aasaa. 'ata. ' 1 54 .4 "attar sala by ' HLIALL.94 BkULUIlii - jAZI ran:war Birth awl NN" essais. %. \I. New Boole. ', -..`, \ I \ A t 7.3 'Fourth Street.4'orneida and9ll3 i q . T''''' ' t '''''''''. \ . \ ''. \ ' \ 1 .. morpron smonol7 'ldernarial. looluding Inoinsot outgun Illstudesi 7 teams. olltAL 0 . 7 it W nomm. A , = with numerous illustration. • • _ _. S. zi....a, of Orlon/. 07 Alamo Gray, A.M.. crd a... 0.. 1 . , Wastitotelef Motto:by Dahuti. \ 1 "\ \ , \ \•"'uianA.ue,„)urra.,,,,,.' - f u-"Hg.B.? , ÷ \ • \ , 391164.0u0..1Quia. _ , . \se \ \ • • • Cm Retirement. or 01,1ritnalFsenned the Mart trona Um leta /Awl,. sd. _ , . \ , \ \ Lowing's nag Bort of thirisolntlon;romolets. NATIONAL . BlAtikAZINThe National ideitaaloe dented te Litrature:Art. /Linen. , a• led by Absi Ptatvens. .n.". 111 vol. tbi• Imre east be baredated b 01124: Eater:lo3ga reed ben. end the wort de3lrend;free of poneete—Sterr year .11,NELD.• Needle, ADiulE.saorufsk ' lork,',,ZdAtage, and Inserting'. „ antiog to poiehavt above kinds Gal unusually large worts:ma at tba Moro alanktgy Bard:teal. ithl at loser prt,aa tabllgtij'ars.",4,°l74.2a' QTORAo4—:chaiid \Cellni and npper Flo) W POINDFATRIL, J-21 eVioktn• asset: \ • \ (lemma mor.l • • • \ FLY APPLEk&-:100 biushabi oxL consi mmR 04 fx,, co 1. EARLAI3.II,4 tom No. 1. rotdide by' 00 bx.4.'prime'Cattiag, far gal. rid.l s \,IIIENFLY P lYr er -2 au - V , l4 as w fbr i sale b- le mines. \ WRAITING PAP/00 'seams et.. \ bi neat IL. COLLINS DRY Pb. CILCS- , -50 \lbis 'gay reo' wd for:iokle by . r 421. s , OII.LINB. A 1,001101k40 bb1i..92 and.:9 pitr. itent ri .11 steplatetr vat by : KIM)* 1 ' G 2 Wad Wed: 1 UALANt'S - I:IPECIFIG--1 gross, for Aile .1 \ [War t , • altip ' ALAt+.l2OO e. powdered, pirre;ju store at lItoriy11 . • by \ , J XIDD 4,00. Cl thing TN . prdet to make *4 for Spying . B6:4l, xigt .41 tholoasnorg glizim Stock at lind o mt.,. f.;Oth ' .?efetriliant. ilt,:t'Lk4Z do. do; Rut Oodc4 • rcrt 6°l .lb i tir Ti gesTagklsTltig,lll.ll l ; klanoracturo,lAvori. sOled wakTaltled to - I WS 81:1bY "r 0 'YLSABE. ORILSTint. 74 Wad acne, ;NION3-100 tins Superiar Onion!, for nu tn elnne csdadorm• *, • ft/ IL W POliDaartn. 62Water OBACCO-25 keis 'Fine Six Twist KT, ...mi....mt../ ex Jao puINDEXTM a Wtter street: EOMS9-150,0C0 Caron Se . gari, :med. "14/4"ltedirluaarn, ;PANISLI MOSS-25 bii '6l many and tor ale by nzign JA2u (Jacipiti WRENCH. MERINOES--A As ro sodc h....r.tawn...1. ark.. • 3.11%1'" 0 fell BROCADE SILKS-44 Kith,lird -131`"'th sm Al r gra:tu il l i t " 61 .2.1 ea Marfat K. rusram AJLOTII—A A 215.10 a & ed.have . mil!, t . tom rtml Ymmb CIMt rev thaTnic a saf RM . . r ' 1 " '","x . '4noNAS ZATIV;iIr. , : ,T 11011771,11, . - ( nriallobisog.UttkitCo • • \ \ 'l'."LtrrlLE& C 94: W \ HOLA,EIAZE GaocEßs.. - 1 PRODHCE - 4 COWSESSION MERCHANTS •\ . . pkrinugorla.BElPAcTlTßlO, • • ---- -- 4RRIVAL OP SERPENTINE PIANOS, . \\: ntes; tairsiusis runlet or . NV NNB 0 L AEI." NEW YORK. \ tOST received \ and, onebing- , -One superb u ama Intgar• BERPILSTIMB tJAZO. "`..41 ,8 ",; tiVat;F : Id dm mirlia.lni wit lb4f" "...TIN the pmel e Of . tint= tll. motet, a tone of Me rouses ttozo, awl la Intwontely wrier to tither Is t liirlf" . . 4 m" tra oregUeli t wo a rb a rstto warg woe twolfstito [lwo Motu , tbo ortteretwow!oo soy velar Ajstrlo of Otjtaiw ',. „; .......ik414 0 ,. , hoe:ethics gri"' ',. !'.,. !th "'"? "ran, . , s Alla. am Cli, ' ,ill eaml Adios wwlftt d!tVrow/Ittooo JaVw., .ilb .1..44. 4m: ~ . 4.4. ; ...t. in ifixs.a‘u'.u. \ Alt man; szitotioi Also, two G effor t !, wi5t5.....4 , , 7 . ~, fattramtabp or - 0 01.1;117 1 4 Fide/ears 11 lime 174 1 r 0 1t ora ct 'Arl ion, of vex" iciliuu a arer 4 - ' t... . IA. ...:4, x_ 14 Ihnit & ---,EL ac. Abre as " ..i "Th lnAh. "**6 teat, it ... 4 .. v .„......,..,._,.„, r , .„,, 6 .....,,-ri..,?• II gi.g.wwW. ."'1", ' f ". ttotil . ~ ' :V . Ito.lo/ Md.?. , " 2 0 7:•-ni e e r l:t' it trePtttf.ll7 imua 4 ..s t ..a, klns , "ciatuty PkeTORAL-4 now but mall ; priNtr o ts r. co.„ 6 , II ahi Art sad ea lin66 - 440t0m sAtts. _ • • Laige . sloth, 019 Ords i 2010241:6 Taettliy \ an,tr:,Wedtipidar • \ tirp.tdrld'Atil, a • r.b.flote.t. .th ant 6.6 nt. at 1 , ...en . l ._ ock. li nnt.b• Ulu X trYl l ittik C ll f ri • b b N .' it etWt,;el::: rn nue4 In the na.ton \ Od, cemtnAnt .Inr,ton sad .4 . p•orkiltui enc= 41. 1 .../Ltrircem Ma:loner. ittnipr. td, Inutbod luni Irma Inualtnin *W. •nin. • r“•`•^ neln nitnte; saner elCarn elating (vi candsignn: fake. essnmirren wino Moen. Iftstr. "Awn' coior..34onbecn Inn\ nib. eastonns CopTec Stock; tivdnotit WILL be \added to the'ettle of St V Irrynics, it 7X u'elock, at ltariY Ac comer of Wax sukYlfth start.; 'l5 ham Mtge Minims Comix/472. , •25 Uttlov do .16. • ' a J 624 D4V2P Eitockf itt Anctiokt.•, Sanday eve*ng, • 24tleiniC, s t F r llgi s ir , llllr vi ve,=d 'i 4!" ,Z. 11:1i 11= . 41/4 rlant Raid II \ rair..2 .. ..lre c ratratarot „ :413. along= r. ‘" , JAW • P . M. Dal w*OKS—JILit .xtedp 4 4411".7 6 41LIgintILl — un, br .111104.•41 Tb. adrentatera COL Bhatlf i allial tortmliebt ltrb'd* aiwit \irntrar4red*?...3rk. mar xman,t \*" 4 ,f"t`l• b r, arc \ TO rovith st.d. • ipps.v3-11 b B\now laidins ftom suer'\‘ ‘ , \ /1 7" 4 .''''. • ..‘ 79 \ %Oft lud tru ClO/1.1* -.4 bat rip w binding from !3tMr, de bl 0 9 N t '4 , 4" 'I4IAUDICIEZY a . CA";°RIIIL-100 Wills. No.l j arvai. rA4s . s e \ A I'AiiRATOCIC. • CA. • • \ FiZIESF-21,157b A s immierm ' to : , 1 .0 1 .y S i:r s NII : R 8 tor " Roil • \ jag d l i v nlLfey tr . e by BURGUNDY P, J•l9 ACE-10D lbeaot, Bale by M 9 a \ 9 , ;11 R I'AIINYSTOCK L Cut. VRENCEE CIIALIG-250 lba cm for 4141 br % aw • k v? CB,O j IgN 011-25 g pare for ta10c1,3., ARp--1•20 bbk prime Noi 1 for lode by \ DIL ,_II &Ca.\ .19 \ N 05.133 ,i22,l.eecail Arta. UGA.R . ANfj MOLASS k \ 400 Ude. whatNelrOrle 7 t4p4g41.',• ,'• id° l "t ° lt !' u t,' ' I " Illitlitlett.'l)ll;WaßTH4 \ jel4., 0404, 130 =a L=440.01..t..i. • \ g liN i r b “3B.-1. . .!,, \ ' : 14 :1:to l. *\ . Is hgi.rn• P.a. \ ' •". . •'', 9 . liesquts. .., 6 i . . :: W *4 l 4 '_ ' ''''' ' \ 1 Dbl.' Ems. ' 'To arrtre,eni phar wodo - Clty; tor , ' \ • 113A1A/1 I.3CART A Wr. s . 1131EI'V'ER-3 barrels prime Roll, reed; e iglu. TON BaNNEOUT •hiMilfMlY.', RIED PRAMS-100 brake's, tbis dal Ajr reed and for oats Dr jal9 VON BOX:0101111T•t4I4P.ItY. ACON AND DRIED B&BF= . 2 Ihdr. (Arinian Brum Cured ELAAA',. • e .Bares 'amity Elboulders. • -1 "79 mekAliztra Burr. Cured Dried 13.4.1% droei Ara for sale Dr A CUL/MATSON, ccomu) Q UNDRIES— \ , • co hhda og . , l bbis.N \ Syrup.. \ 101 bons moantartzot.,l Torso, by aria SY. \ 10 m. Borrowl• l'o. " • - S Superior_. bblit Laming's Cruonod Sugar.' • 60 bosti mond Sties, 4 - • , •103 Coy and litozOPloo.. u, U. Impl oh 4 .1 . 1 . &CO amo Pigs. \ =I D dn ozen onoinior with a emote wort mAt of littataugb mo.tuafootor.,l orticloo. in ouzo. Sar - •CULBRIITAON, j'a " N 0.195 Mall stroot. L and ', MMMII . • • d : " " .• thdr ninswth. ° rioPswELL FICURN. N. 69. Fourift. Ilettgn BABB. N. 143. fourth at (1•111,1116 oiatssEs-300 bias prime new cr0p— .13r2.4.61r.0H.H. Hoop. Had ter alt HeGILLS HO \ hon. 'MEW, 0134EANS 9110-al , l-40 hhde; flaw cow in at:r..*aa aria. b♦' _l'oll9 nesitas a EOL LOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED—. \ 11.2.1,y,y 712 'ra2l Dhirmiag . 1.1132131 IleGlll3 a BOIL 's dos. Corn \ IGARS-25,000% Imported, for sale low Dr. - ide \ MeGILLB &IL IgWat Ibieingte horse shoe bar, or & espile,A Nlal6), \ MeGILL9,•ItO6. N Ans-7,50 tegiqmsokted'iriseN. V. \ •PE LEAMER, - --10 doierL hand. far .4 ,\. \ *GEMS t SUR. • W I' PIER 8L60.115-:;1328 #owlgiding fi.F...u.."\lnu'vir 6 T br 4131)=140 ftvri,rur ll!'imir!T o .WW Tend Froril, itt nRY TEACRESIAND :APRLfSS-- 1 :, • ben Du 4tioi. ~: - • 171 M*1).4"p4 .4 4iii.... latalvr . polakmr. IDynnlifits \ ~ 01 DI E 6 `k rinzsmyrs.=-5 stickii, no linnox 'for sale Jald 154011.., EFFrB • PULMONICITR . LT- A IL la, remedy Ibr Coughs, of gao. s.loeAtl zas .181 nreaons L W IL CO is C V :lf. e 4 14=40 .12,40 ri.3IOTVS . Veletalo 6 , •nU-131130n,. Afitll , 7•Deptitt 'Snit 15"abs,Verestist. ist:ifyisi Wa r_octiossiorias all agdk ¢ lar{DDUlooa l,' Vg:•l;kft IV:gven trOe.g:istria: \ acts..abil all 'yeasts= Sad i.l cassettLiniratuts* la tbs szul a dristri.l auk of tbs ;1(147 ItittleS ‘ os basid Sad for .4110 210. 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