1111811 Witt MUM= BY WIIFIO t co PITT BB lIRO AY MORNING, .TAIVRVISI9:' •.. :"U.11,1:4 • spd,Sabscriptionsto tke North Amer- Mat • -ed fro S i m this a , Cinout, PANWPILia, received mite. - zwr %um Fnuaroau , PULL mum OVILMIZZIT. leucite uk Ude valuable papererlll be received from We difiee: u flo.- NEW YOWL =PRES& We' I receive sad-forarud free a expense, ed. atol.subsoriplions for this paper. . . — Prrisessacin Dubs Gsztresz il published , Weekty,sad-Weekly.--The Dells is Seven , =ape the -Weekly is nye ;Dollars per 4 . Amitam; yreeklyill Two poll= pet ana?cia, mad, tEriM re b fOr 'a reilLt a/11,: q e arlyla aeamd the day hand In.lui prsetiei e.• Lisiksetuesto not tome! fora 'peel .W.lllll, SO hfroxialtly be charged ordered cat •.. 7, ro# ussuii Ccdowseisl Inte/Ilipsle, Mu , V= Sews, iropbrls, Mariorldsrkeu,ke. see a2L,p6~1 DO! Osenilphle Local. Illatttr*.ses next page. THE c!ALVOMUA 'auutta. - - - 1 The rage dittoCeali }fever room =Mardi 1111Ti aki4t4 4,l44,i?it'the incriame It is carrying tiff hundreds and thousandsof hale, helm, active :;,eitizen i tt in the r yrime of hfe, heads offimulles, yams men, o d men,-of M M I conditions, and situations in life. (lead, gab), gold, is the universal theme, and Smarties waited bytens of thousands duale every . , delernit's company to start Gem this city lna • weeds, by the overland route, we under. Mau umbers about one hundred members. -Baltimore, the sixth vessel, the Jane Per ken, op,Weariesibty, CM the gold region.— With thin.7s . PiMengeas she takes;thers have now about 75 italt gone in Messed, fry that port, ea awls of office Mend "cream All them vessels wenuta Ban FlrriX3o, except the schooner Soy. ensign, which WenticiTeraCus,ill46 pawn. •,gee to go tete:hind.' The sew brig Fremont, (urn Baltimore, srai.nineuthe Bet nailed leaving tie Attantic coast' 611.0,the receipt of the gold soriounts. 7 4... A , New York letter of Monday evening emu r. The last news from C al ifornia has tarnet.the - 4aver into adelirhn.. The public pulse rats riot eteitement, and the public tongue dia. It -h .ra' ` ,ll ° . P :r4 ear Wtable ubtug but kee v t. a .nd caw' beids . of gembliag booms in the city have taken the Infection, and determined,to quit the our. leis if Park 'Row and Barclay street the 4nd ,'Where spades are trumps. Be this as it may, it ?Atm . :kola - that a large number ocean _moil renect --..able.citixens have determined to male their way qt% thercusdero fairy land. Among those who have already taken passage or 'oloelared Allele intentional' Imothoe the names of rob brothers.of the Him. Willis Hall, ex-Auer. ngy Generaliidllostashogdr. Wm. Woodworth, the well knowitdeiderle fancy articles and curiosiber, idi.:Bovistg a ion orthe ha , • Mr. Boufauti,.l.lr. WOodworth'a bormiremployet; a son of Mr. John a test* Me Furness, a son of W. P. Fume's; Mr.llriCkett,ai top of Mr. Brackett;the hardware anistiHintoopdekaii,orais ofl3aniett Beidlemaw and ' many other young men of high. character and brilliant prospect'', the MIS of mer chants and professional men. During a stroll along the wharves yesterday, I counted sixteen vessels labelled `,'llpper Califoraie Most. cdthem were hew shim' and brigs, ranking A I. or in that neighborhood. From the establiahment in which I board, thir teen have depiPted Eli the promised land labia the Ira seven weeks, and nine are going early next month. As to the e ffect upon stocks, speculations, freights, aeh.,ariother New York lemer, tithe same date, say The iifinentio ofthia news upon our stock mar ket, always the beat place to ascertain the exact pulsations of the public puha when the excitement sto-do with silver and gold, Treasury Notes here gone up.Kzeren4 Erie Ts .1; Canton and Erin new Meek eachll; and Seeding 2. Tl4 - tao. lisreare-awfully excited, as, indeed, is all Wall One of mar . firstclase A No. Liverpool rack. 'eta, the oblemoon, was put upon the berth for Calithenia, early its the forenoon, She anTI fill op, .and be .cdr". in a few . day& - Freights are $2.50 perbtr 50 a6O cents the foot., or 1130 per tan. driaber bk 4 York letter mpg These is a good deal ofactivity in addenda. The FM l e nwrence, bleary, and EA. Jessuntn, that deaination,the two latter at Another. vessel, on, t ime , fi ,3: 000 , Brawarfleitake 150 yousengera • • Sbingsnageryheey_mat no-day nodes thews , infoldon of adiromna twer,'Which bad ma. reintint are hourly added to the list of We Intininoirabintt eighty viesels tip for Califar. nia. The Spirit Of specutallan engendered by this gate of things is beginning to break out ha real es tate which is changing hands freely et : nape:wing - PneeN ' , . The Phdadelphin Inviter, of. yesterday, notes the departare.frout thateity of the Meson, for Cha gas; and awn Marmites the fifth vessel which has deputed ban Ibis port for California. The shin Mason, and brig Baltinitirelanilldringtbe prewar. week—the finuter for Ann Francisco, and the latter far Tam plea,the- passengers taking the overland route throoghldexice. InanWttait:Anntarth ar (Dumas. Fda0.441.f. tor," eordeirt of nearly two, monthd daratictojlton- Dory Ford, the Whig candidams, was inonstrated Govan= of Ottlo, cin Monday las,t. 71rus Inaugural • address is of cotriblerablelemgth,somewhat in the eltsrlater" of an stursal, snessage, dest is di well written and judicious docammtt. He - raskes - M; rarenence to the Imetranbles,emtept very laditect• ly, in thelolloWing rengraPir-' `./tlWlhlshile they reinahainince,stotad alp ioitty . obeyed, end he- who. humming* molars them, disregards his first duty as a good-citizen wad . a patriot, Without Isw them ir no rational lawny,. Unreal:mined iniftvidualanticmis only an =d anarchy is ..e.despotism more 'to be .than the arbitrary 'rule of a airs& despot. Underits reign there is no security of life, perste or property.;' Il ls our boom that our government isSt go'rentment of Au, and no one can, In any way, moil etrectaally:stiawlis attachment to our nee Institutions, than by his cheerful obedience to, and his faithful execution of law; thou giving stability to indrißrud rights and imernts," and per. num e d ey to our institutions: Ho coolincrids, the common school lio;—the revenue and• banking system of the State, and urges the repeal of the *" Black Laws,' and the placing the colored on an equality with whites, in acnuta of justice ' In regard to the extension of slavery over the 'new territorieri,' be 'says:— &nos that period, -in consequence of the war with Mexico, a war waged-agents the feelings mut wishes of a majority of the people of this State, ustanferrlorieir , of immense extent have been adda, ad to the - United States; These temlones am now thee, itsunntiainated by the 'Ugh of Slavery, and. the great: question Which tow agitates the nation -Willem:ales they shall be protected In that freedom by srrees`Containieg the priaefp:es of the Orlin. ' steno ofTM, or whether, by =horny of the Con.. i. vese4the United States, the curse of slavery shall be extended over them. While I would hithfully.sobard to the slave bolding States all the rights secured to them by the compact which binds es to. ..,, - I mug also regard the rights of the use with equal cane, and believing, as I that , the fathers of the Con lee:kin never contem= plated the extension of slavery titular the authority of that mittument. beyond the limits of the original States, TOM never consent nor will the State of - Ohio' ver consent that thlamoral and political era shall be heeler extended. - The interests -ot free bdiar, Use general good of thewholernatkrn, and the ... yet higher claims ofnumsaity and junice. demised We any act organising these territories should con tain:the prinklpien of that Ordinance which has euteritsded so mach to the prosperity and happl. NOW that portion of our country once compos ling the Northwestern territory. I would therefor, .ftebilinerand to your consideration the passage of slob resolutionssawill express to the general gov. anent the voice of the State of.Ohlo upon the tedgeet,, and give strength tO oteSetudors an d Rep., resentativas in Congress 111 their endeavors to re. elan Slavery within its present limits Tin Si. Loom Idracurrims Luau= Asians. Vists,ippean to be in a very dourishing condition sad oeminly reflects great credit upon its active IMO/OTh and the city generally: Biannual report' 'has lately / been Published in t h e Itepublicau, of thiteity, and sates; thatin three years the AIS7I •ifitipti hi* euscoaralated nearly 3000 valitmes,ein. besifigra rich variety 'of miscellaneous science land ditermons, totho.vaino of nearly 114001 . 4 Feet* - .1,)62411 litmatnre, both foreign and home, including resyciitable journal in Great Britain or the .17044, Staies,—a body of rare, cusieus and most ` , :lehrbtrierorlts, which will delight any whole/ to Pint* It has procured three spacious roma in .;.11i-delar,ble part of the city, lighted with gas, god warmed them, and. they are Opined every intervals, from 12 o'clock 10 Iti(*berti aincig ptoptietors., .;f:;92l.l.ll , Biengiirs; 144 Mutt, and 51 :Brenedessies 111112. km sx. far • '". 7 68.:naut1re , , ,2 , 69 . 9 . 02 is • WOO Prcuatrogo etntdit'Ont :tikodmirablyiumagat by !treble Preeidenl;.ll.l. satandlici at the Colonzatton meet* in staus4 t v ii4f4ut, via ' 0 over 6e a'kreek. Arripillillus so dark and diaagreeabpe, and the ••••-‘':•77.•:',..eridklidtennbedin theta,' at peernad, that the - • - NZ= ~r~yty ~ MEM ..p , r , 7 , 4l , www4anilio.TaL z -----, .ti4pki4tii.stooka4 ,or (. ,-. 01 4, 4 ,1 * *1 0 9. • , Stang not * 4 1% Aleala abbe *42 tt *Om year a ud*Ts uPcnqtte ' lldOition OrMa'Cannitin's sin driiii - cin the ealiation 'et fdrißeivintee; la - Ilie - Elout*ainuretts-leat night,,L =not . venture,. to !peak Oduftdently Of the results of that movement The arnitlineas of the vote, however, in both cases, n t iiillani , 44l l . 'Ctl. scandlaca.,PlA' meetings,_ fonniah themeslor comment and retlemion. The bitli - leiti ittiniber atanytios. voting either In per. KlO o r by pear to have been . sixsysilme Mr. Benin's subatitittaktr 1 , 11. Cakboun', address 1 area rejected, ayes 27, noes 33. The latter was adopted by ayes 36, mei 10ignee of the tuTtimas five Mel being given by proxy. The number of Sentbein Senators and Representatives is one bun dled and twenty one. The whole vote upon the adoption of the address was less than half of the Sot:ahem vote in Congress, and the vote in favor of it was less than one third of that strength. To any nothing of the merits of the adderre, what will it amount to as an appeal to the people of the Soul oh I Suppose it be enable and powerful elate paper, and that it be signed by all those who voted for it, which is by no means certain,it will go forth as a mere expression of opinion of but a few more than one quartered the Representatives of the Slave States. Iltitv will the three foinths who have no hand in tts concoction or promulgation re. gerd it I Why mimfestly, as &tome julesso,ruid nothing tame. The--South Carolinian Jupiter, in bereft of his thunder bolts. I predict that his influ ence and his authority with Southern politicians, an well as with the mesa of Soathem people, will rapidly decline after the prommenunento. I care not what its character will prove to be, its one great eject will be to bring into suspicion the pa. Minima of inforuthors and to bring down the pops. Inc odium on their heads. Theirmotives have been transparently bad and unpatriotic. The proceeiliinta are to be published in the Union, and perhaps they will appear in that fortu nate Journal-4G, osmium forrunatoos—to mor row morning. Any tasty mays* that pleases, and I venture to say, that not a few will be induced to sign who will Mel it to be a moat Impleatant heir. Mn. Foote has been showing himself of again to day, for the amusement of the audience in the ~Senate Chamber. He always draws well, andthis time the perkwmance was most extravegautly far cical, and was received with great applause, if good natured contempt fin absurdity can be culled applause. The Mississippi Hulequin renewed his pasquinade upon Judge McLean, on the pretence of repelling an imputation upon himself of having been abusive of the Judge. Upon this peg, Foote hung an hour's rant and tirade, which he, wound up with a magnificent quotation from one of Cicer re's orations, descriptive of what. constituted on• fitatiss far the Wick—whirl is what he had awn,- edludge McLean of. This the little man spouted forth in Latin in a tone of conscious erudition that provoked a most hearty laugh from the galleries. Mr. Corwin briefly replied, saying that he could not sit silent and hear these repeated attach upon his friend, lest at length it might be inferred that; he acquiesced in them. He would have noticed the lint one credo by Foote, but for the coastal/on that it could leave no impression injurious to the judicial character of Judge McLean, upon minds not constituted like that of Foote himself In the House the general Appropriation Bill was passed. There wee a =Semi scene between Dr. Edwards, of Qbio And Mr. Greeley, whicborminav led in that old grudge, the mileage dispute. Mr. G. bad voted, it seematv the purchase of the books to be,distrilmeted among the members, hotbed said in his paper, that he had voted under a mistake, intending to go against the purchase. De E. call. ed Mr. Hudson, of Mass., Mr. Darling, of Wiscon ain, and Mr. Putnam, of N. T., to prove that they heard Mr. Greet); vindicate the purchase bath before and after the Tote, andthus sought to con. vier him of an editorial untnath. The two drat witnesses seemed to =stain Mr. Edwards, but Me Oteeiy midlhey had utterly mistaken the purport hia remarks to them. He had always been *EOM the taking of these looks, and bad intend. ed to vete against it, and was certain that he bad never advocated it anywhere, in public ar private. I thiPr, the gineral verdict is that the gentlemen had - misapirektended.Mr.. meaning, and that liyitrlttlakikeptroppouent of this Eon oGpnrlra. _ . r, • the arrival at Bailmare on gMil*heitrithsUque Liberia Packet, Goodman -4041.170"b. the American is in receipt of 311ontp7bleikipers to the 115th November. • TlM , iiiiiinal;of the Africa's Luminary expresses the lume 'that President Roberts would arrive Gum Europe;ixt time for the wend session of the Legialanue, which waif shortly to assemble for the teutsaction dimportant business. There had lieen disturtmnoes among the native chiefs at Junk. A gunnel hay leg ahem between New Town and taiga', chiefs of two, distinct coition' of the country, the rank was that the latter had the heads of three of his enemies taken off. The-same papercontains the filming interest,. lag tecount dike missionary dilute making bythe colonists among the native totes • Mewairado .arectitfiev.'l. 'Johnson has the Paitiirarefutie adds circuioeldirtikei:in"Thin: esy's, Jacks; and all the adjacent naive towns. Mr. Johnton has been very vigilant the duty assigned bim,and has, we believe, in a degree, met with ea crew, king Danglay seems quite stubborn,' and unwilling to hear the words of eternal li4e, or even have it spoken among his people. Not tong since be called a council of five kings to consult Upon this God palaver whieb Mr. Toluison .11.15 in troducing among his people Mid turning their heads around. lie eadarvor to.set Leine his cono the absolute necessity of this God palaver being stop ped, or "it would run. like fire among dead leaves until the whole edgier country would be spoiled." They informed Mr. Johnson that through his preaching to his people, be had disclosed the secret of the devil palaver to their women,. and therefore, they could nb longer keep them an d aubjeetion to their former customs. Upon which occasion. Mr. Johosoninformed them that the word that be came to speak to then ante good; and it was cal culated to make them wise onto salvation. mew. cially all those who believed. And he vanilla farther hob= theta that this divine declaration was made to them as much .as It was to the mon enlightened and that it mu calculund to make them new crea tures in Chew. Alibis argument they were astonished, and said that they had ealkd him to know why he had die- Robed the peace demo country, by introducing a new doctrine in it. His reply was;that this doctrine was of such a natureohat LL would make him a better king Mao he was, and would enable him to • govern bin people in a righteous and sober manner, and oblige him to put far sway front his town and waded& a devil Palm/0 1 4d make his heart clean from all that:Whines of heathen and savage barbed ty,ofitaly-wood drinking, and make his people a. righteous people. • • • • Among the deaths published ers notice that of Rev. Fairnititio filsootnnt the Baptist church; who bad been lei:wring as a missionary tu % the Virginia seam — maga the,E4„,Paura : Hadied atMonroirca, having been afflicted fir a few days previons`wlth a pain in the head,' disorder, says the editor r aw, common, and generally regarded en so trivial in this coantry.. . Ms Dann Bat; long known to the public att mentor editor and proprietor of the Journal of Com• coerce, died on Saturday :lad at Frederielosborgh Va., whither he had gone for the benefit of hie health. Mr. Kale's loss win be seriously kit, even be. yond the circle of his immediate influence. He was a man of great enemy' of character, ardent and determined in the prosectuhm of whatever be undertook, and distinguished in his minions and enlightened interest in publio affairs, especiallyof a religions nature. To faults, fll3Ol which humanity Is never exempt,'he united virtues which ceder truninctkm and honor upon their passessora. The ndlowingtUtice °Abe circustadancea of this decease, itthom the Journal of Commerce of Mon• day. The death of Mr. Rale,' antic? Felder), of this paper, was announced .to no by leiwaph at an bout this towalag. • Mr. Hate died. at Fred.. e er rf h, Ys, where he was delayed by sick.. Doi= his way to. the South toy the benefit of hal* Waage we 'boat 59; - 'lfs was itapratrhat WcwKsays the dispatch, Troia the middle of Dereaiber- WI law Thursday; bat, though Wet hopes were entertained of his to. coley, on Thuroday hen smoked with. Jerk. which is epidemic bare tatFredericksbarg.) Inflammation of the tow euraed,of which he died su or dasiAt .71: M. Whnd informed of Shls new d onor , ho atpressed pleazare IC the. pear stoma of death, which he haillo4Atetdred.- 0 . 6 0 „ A a w ijoyred 'towards the law, and a pie O f theta* he was unoaaciansfliTho =p im p iiithverfect composnwand wilboahpaim Wi body will be takes home farintentuait, , They bra" gol Peet lan= .end MiseiMlria4 int ,ffelideTabttrgi . aid 'Oa '4 44 4de 'have • lone' Erfrukg*l 4 ,as ALIA Ilcu l l A 1 5 9, fcl4. , tt.T 3, ?sh the top % Ikea *Me 1411emee..Thhvoketitinitua anived i1tie . eiti '6 ; 11.044111 40 6 4 4 :41'..Z4444 1 7 ertr' ins. We are um to hew that he was quitelli rowdily. He intends to ream Deal week, if hie haft iriß pasmLL ' ' ' ' =' '' ,:t '' :4 ' -`, '• ' " :. F .,,--,1.- i , -.' , : ,, V - V ,, , - - -, ' - ' , ' ,, :;,: - : :j..;L: i , , : -.,,,,..,! '-:-;;';'N;:i;...', : ;:: ., : . 'Z''=•-' - ' - • • - ,- .... - P1i 849 g am' nANIA LICG/ f &MX4 Hesuaavae- , smuts. \ ifthe .concitiain g , fhb' Aousiaepgantthe bin to ilatii - X4road Col& / 41 nietitii motion of kr. King, it Ina t e,; . - fere& to aaeleet committee, compared of Marne. Aim Aves, Crabb, Small, mid Deride. rehniSEM, - onlenve, red in lon place a tan relative to the limry Laws of Pennsyltmuna.-. Al so, a bill to exempt property to the amount of $3OO from levy and distress for rent. -- Mirldthie - stabinltted the tbßowing resohnlon; which was considered and agreed ux Resolied,''Fbarthe State Treasurer be request ed to infmta the Senate of the amount of money Withheld in the State Tummy 88 the back 'stand. Mg School .Appropriations for the non accepting scho o l districts, from the several counties of the Commonwealth, respectively, under the wooed ' and third sections of the act of Assembly of 1853. The • Senate resumed, on Behead reading, the consideration of the act supplementary to the act to incorporate the -Lyken's Valley Coal, Railroad, end Mining Company. Meares. Darsie.(Bpeakera Crabb, King , Matthias, and Brook supported the bill, and Messrs. Small, Johnson, Mason, Forsyth, and Brawley, opposed it—but before any *Legion was taken, an adjournment took place. noun Or lIIPIIII322RXTIVISL Pertrunts—By Mr. McCartney-For a teak in Armstrong. County, to be called the Kittanning Bank. Mr. Fenn—Petition from eitixensof Anamong comity fora bank—in be cal e 4 ArmatrougCannty . Bank. Mr. Bole—From citizerus of Erie and Crawford countisn, for the incorporation of a company for the purpose of building a plant road from Erie to Mr. Raitberforii--Front citizens of Daupha Co. : for closing Locks of Pennsylvania Canal on the Sabbath day. Mr. Ovitringer, from citizens of Lebanon county, for reckoner cif , Lebanon Bank. . _ ...... Mr. Morrison, from citizens of Montgomery Co, asking for the rer-harter of the Montgomery =cony Benin Mr. G. T. Thorne, one for a change in the mode of granting tavern licenser also, for a change in the Cone.titollOn in regard to suffrage, so as to ax. tend it to men or all color. Mr. Robb, from citizens of Philadelphia county, Gar a change in the ten hour law. A number of petitions for the tepee! of the Erie and Ohio Railroad, and for a change in the mode of granting tavern licenses, were presented. Mr. Laird,fnam the Committee= Banks, offered a resolution— , that for the purpose of ascertaining the true state of affairs of all Banks applying for Charters, the Committee on Bank. be al lo wed to prescribe a certain form of oath, and that 100 co. plea be printed for the use of Committee,' which was adopted. The Select Committee to which was referred the subject, reported an act to erect a new county from parts of Warren, Clarion, and Venango, to be call• ed Tionesa.' On motion, the Novae took up the Senate bill relating to investigation into affairs of Banks or Savings Institutions applying for rectuuter and the Chairman of Committee of the Whole reported the SAM without amendment. The bill was read a second and third time, and passed. Gls= GP Low, io PLIMITLVABLL--.lndapen. dent," the Washington correspondent of the Noah American, in his letter of the 20th km., thus MY litimptun, the able and efficient represent*. Live from Pittsburgh, proposes to introduce a bill on Monday, n conformity with a resolution pre. seated a fortnigh ago, instructing the commutes on Public lands, to inquire into the expediency of granting to the Stale of Peonsylvaniao mullion of acres GILL° ptiblic domain, for the purpose of aid. log the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Pinsborgh and Comtedivine Railroad and the Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. Ideafling at. tendon to this snbjeet, Mr. Hampton.' has not only evinced a creditable regard for the local mtereits of the State which he represents. but he has ten. deed a public service,which If judiciously adopt ed and pursued, may e.come of large impartaine. For a sera of years past, the balls of Congress have been besieged by companies of speculators from the new States, prayutg for appropriations of public land to encourage enterprises designedifor individual benefit. This system has been earned to ouch an extent, that as a means of wresting its wholesale progress, Mt. Vinton presented a bill at the opening of the session proposing to apportion to each of the new States, the same quantity of land that had been received by Ohba, While these States have been thus profiting from a resource ob. tattled by the blood and treasury of others, the old States have been constrained to carry on their improvements without any other aid than that derived from pnvate capital and enterprise. It is time they combine to resist this unequal sa meat 'lndia insist upon a fair considenthion=- inbution. The suggestion offered by Mr. Hampton, opens an avenue to the desired object, and though it might be improved, in my judgement, by assn• ming a different form, still, it it entitled to favorable cofisideration, because it proposes a praetiegrem edy as a beginning. SLTGICAL . .911MILTION—.E111112.-."- Ili: L.Jiletp mid; or &stein; removed a anon Mai lllmet kOra the bread of a lady in the toWitiailde ender the perfect. success. At ten o'clock, Friday morning, a sponge with the ether mu applied to the month and none of the patient—at the cad of foot minute; she seemedtua he in a kind of serrihancon scioua and dreamy state, and apparently thought ahe won fondling her babe to sleep on her brawl— while with her hand she made motion as if ! soothing it to reef—the said—"bash, hush them— go to sleepy' in six minutes she seemed in a deep sleep. At the end of about eight minutes the first inch aion of the scalpel was mitdc ands as duke after stroke wan followed, deep into the living tissue— not a movement, runes the slightest Wen= of a single fibre gave aigns of pain. In slant, hes whole appearance indicated the mad gaud and perfect red—it timid not have been more quiet had her dream been a reality, and hidtbetedt mum cheek of her infant - babe teen premed apart her bosom, instead of its receiving the deep incision of the surgeon's knife! The removal cabs tenon--the wearing of bleed. ing vessels and the rasing of the tenures, dr.c., occupied some twenty minnting daring the whole '..of tek time dia.patient gaireno Attu of =lrma to a! or of ommeictuness to anything that was trear raring around ber. 'Joan atter theinsestion of the led suture, ibe awoke, aparently in the fall posses sion of her mental Umillice, with the inquiry, 'is it all dower . . . The operation was witnessed by a number the medical gentlemen of this town, who amid btu rejoice to tins new ineauce of the triumph of art over haunts auttermg.—Newburppors Herald. Mr. Clay wad the D.S. llelliatia :Fsamarowr, Ky , Jan. 22 The Wbigs of both branches of the Legislature, met in CAUCtIII this miming, and idler serest Epee. cbes, remarkable for their cordiality of feeling, un animonsly nominated Henry Clay foe the United States Senate. A letter has been remised from Mr. Clay, in which he expresses his willlegaess to accept toe nomination. his understood here that Mr. Clay will "company Gen. Taylor on his route to the seat of Government, taking this city in their progress thither. Caminnots.—The New York Commercial dd• venire; of Monday afternoon says-`The newt, from the gold region, received sines our last pub.. li cation, has added new feel to the dame muttons the welter, of sudden riche. Vessels continue to be bought up and put on the berth for the Pacidc.— To day we havetwo ladismen,Samnelauliell and Helena, op for Ban Francisco._ Several ves s els will leave our port this week. The ships/3=th Caroline,,llamilton, Pacific, Panama and Robert Bownc, and barques Kook' and Eliza, are seats ly'readY, and will be off in w day or two. Some of the vessels are only waiting (or the baker,-,:the demand for hard bread being such.that at is with difficulty the contracts can be fulfilled. Besides the above about sixty vessels are wiser Used from this part abate; among them are some of the larger class, such as the ships Morrison, Mem. non, Courier, George Washington, Flavin*, Orp. haus, John G. Coster, Elizabeth Ellen, Henry Hat. beck, Lao Choo, Ate. ice, The truth of the !allowing paragraph, (mm the Philadelphia Times, is exemplified In bneineu ex. ery day ; Aercrrunaca—A little man behind a big teak with a platter fall of pearls, at enigma cent apiece, and keeping his own counsel, would probably sell nothing. It is of the greatest importvice to make yourself and your goods known. A frog in the night attracts more attention that an on, for be cries aloud and spares not. The profits arising from advertising are not conceived by those who have not tried it To those who have, we need not any a word, for they will .never dicontinne the custom A new periodical has been started In New York, whose name we will not venture to write, and which it would be downright madnessto attemptto pronounce. The followingestractfrom a 'fine original poem,' we copy out, letter for letter: "My debygwn mod clywed El this pemidd wrthwy'n dweyd, Wel, ty mhentyn, Mold tt adref I ixi yw genyf II de ward r, The euphony, hermony and singular beauty and excellence of the verso, must strike every reader at "inn eight." Peru - Lamm or Gint. Trani n Lincoom—The PROM= of the hiisaisaippi was exhibited in the eat , part of December, In London,.to very large argemblegat. At the view ofßaton Ranges and the steerner General Taylor, the entire audience rose andpvc.,thice cheers. • Of entitle thiniteeUngs of 4Verrlija preeent,teat high, at the wane. atuttign6 - iolon. itnrth onkel bla Hero, • On. Tinos Swor.--Gen:Th , lor, by the laM ea win SP trains wider au env* of infibeiiiih iird 'Birk •TaylorVitabli , was so. untliti.bnpaired that it was feared she would not be able toaeconw Tiny the General to Washington. ;:, telinwie esn'tl4llll4,• Wer*: re latija.li ceediy,ininies, fevers, and , Wei. bnt ,iteekly be said `never were people an worked: my so bewildered, delirlons-=tray' -driven so witt'alaring mad as they_were,thia..moudear-Ittilen thei r lare_finin theirtroubled slumbers, and golden to read the glided Wee*" hie despatelea the benteptlpers had &beim' 60112 Was6frigua4ctotcairig the rei caption there of some three weeks_ later intelli. 'genre frot EI Deride. The Weer oftaticle • having struggled ,tut manfullyi as poor humanity would allow, to avoid thecerkagio c deurtnined to watch the extraordinary and erect tho malady Wea having upon some:t his leasinvol- D eng* kw citizens, and candor compels him to say that the result of owl observations- is by no means calculated to strengthen the hypothesis that New York, the great city of the Western hernias phere,is long to retain its fintr hundred thousand inhabitants. The fact is, it may as well be told right out, without any circumlocution, so that eve ry body may know the worst—this last gold news has unsettled the minds of even the most cautions and careful among us. Nothing la talked a 1 thought o 4 or dreamed of, but gold. Gold is in every body's month, on every Wdfs tomrae, in um., lattly's face. Every thing koks yelfow. Walk from the Battery 'up Id Grace Church, mad one heaunoth. log but—'when are you off IL- , lend a hundred dollanr—',work passage—thanes went of treater. day'—' Smith starts to provided tar.' —4Wenty ?mod Ittrups'—' pick axes'--. ahoveb,' —`sillers'—qack , kniree'--!bactsmenter'--Jtwenty carats fine'—' got a letter from Jenkins, yesterday —Jenkins has dog up a couple of the real duet'—' Cape Horn too tedloua'-'oveytand,' or through that monumental meal just discover. ed, you know, at the lathmual—AChihnahust— Santa Big Fork,'--.. Feather Rives!.... , But ter's Fon . ....brandy'--A. whiskeyt—lseddliets pow der'—' bowie knives , —.revolvers. The danger. be=establishments are overrun with fathers, cousins, all getting likenesses to leave to the families they are dew tiny The wharves are black with human • gto be carried off—end we are told, on tolerably respectable an. thorny, that even some skippers have been &AP ed to heal or, into the strewn, to avoid being sunk —run down—capaised--thrown on their beam cads-such it the indiscriminate, irrational , Loop. don of gold scraping humanity. Woman, in Inch extraordinary emergencies, always cooler, and far more =sum untied than man-'-in some cues is fallen a victim to the California Chokes, and there are cettain strange givings aboutecue of the sex who have been exchangingthe pettkoats for the breeches, on board ship. laborer, meciwnies, clerks, artisans, ere throwing away the trowel and the broom, the jack plane, and the hammer, the pea and the ledger so exclusively and Incurably have one and all become tithe arm arborlf the day. —N. F. Evros Flisanncer TaTigait Cantairr.--Ca Sendai no doubt obserimi the other day an annaaneemeal that the _Whigmembers of the Pentisyleania dein nation in Coagresi had a meeting in Watdungton, when it was retoired that the-deeretuy of the Teesnory, und er the new Administration, ought to be edam from . Tennsylvania; and tho meeting went so lit as to Hi upon the Hon. Andrew &await as the man. • We are further informed by western pagers that the Legislatures of lowa and Wisconsin, at the Whig members of thou bodies, have bad • at which it wuresolved that one of Gen. Tay s cabinet officers ought to be selected front tioNodb Wed and to ova additional assistance to the new President in the cotonort of his cabinet, the Hon. Mr. Baker of is designated for the appointment. Such movements as these' may strata different minds differently. The constitution, which impo ses such grave responsthilites upon the Chief Magistrate of the Republio, does most certainly contemplate that ne will be telt free to select his ministers, according to his bed judgment, and in fall view at the solemn duties which he and they have to discharge to their common country. This distimpdalted importance of the place of Cabinet minister is such that none but pumas of national reputation an likely robe thought of in common with such a post. The President may best r red to know the characters, services andpositio ns of such eminent men; or if he wishes utormation with rhapect to any one of them, it might very morly be left to him to obtain it as he aught deem Nevertheless, there could be no impesprlaty. in the aingestions and recommendations of friends revel:Only made. But we mu t coulees the met. ter assumes a different as when members of Congress, or members of Stale Legislatures, in a sort of official way, meet together in ca=us and point oat to the President what State Of lections of the Union he is to take his Cabinet officentifiurt. and what individuals are most suitable (or salsa; lion. A Chief Magistrate, In the exerche of a wise discretion, will endeavor. as a matter of muse, to have all portions of the country repteamated to his Cabinet tie would not wish to be made liable to the charge of taverns any particular wasion.— But the matter of the first importance is to have • good Cabinet. It Is essential that the country be well served; but it Is not cuentiar that this panic. der Stale, or that, should bate one. of its einem in the-Cabinet. We are of the belief, b• face. ibtt the people really care very little about these Butte 'ree two =OM gentiowiti tioco been named in this article, Ids. BotwarLetPerms farsyv lvan's, and Hr. Baker, of Mined% are lien Mid known to the country. We 1110014 Ca put, indeed, that any remarks here toadiremou general principle. should be interpreted tarn • dis paragement of any claims mated Cretin= by their friends fir any part order the new Adminis tration But we are sum no such ppaaeeppmaatss can be Imputed. Where great reappoint • Iles sie imp*. tied, Mete must be freedom of action, and our pur pose is simply to contend that the President In the comtlunipnal exercise of his failetiOSS,'whals he cannot tintbudestrous tagivesatisfactlan to all pelts &the countreAst the matter of his appoint. enema, cannot be expected to reeermlas sly rot of influence over him which teems to scale from onlcial or semi.callehd comblitatkixa-v . riots loud®. meutaD. . f The Nam earrespoedete of the gem To* (Inch) Nation, thus entitle games Berzon and s number 4.1441, k,k6s. have sailed from Livapxd in the Frinam„-- , :' ata not aware of what answer he renamed Dora Mc, Bancroft, although a friend received a getter from bun, Just before touting. The Thomas - Wrigta,a( New York, is now in our river, taking In a cargo of the kart valuable tin am eunteia eyeit4 af the may two articles of Imparts nowelbwed maps* mid provisions. A Luse 'amber ofrerpectaire amt. mauls are going by her she Is chartered by. Jame, Miley. Her's wee the only national dal Warted is the ever orditundity Ism and I had stropportu nit of taking if my bat, and bleating, In my heart of the glorious banner of the "Wt and stripes' aretiorrie edam sum lbov4vbeped Dutch 01104, Spanish and Beigiansermarin he.,: but they are, to the Thomas Wright, get SD Her. eaten" The estate of John O'Connell, of tirena-41Ccm nail's eldest brother—is in the market, bm wIB oat &tub half the sum lent is mummers upon it. Moss gm John O'CouneU,the mean member, ratilarty, hue act only sold his manny, but he is 'ascended having, by his esindragance, renamed bit aged father an mile for life. The old man broom In Prance, In very straitened circumstance", The Dammam property, 1 undermand, Mum" of 'my goon will be, maligned to the hammer; Ittrinfon. =ion is tune the beat manse; and 1 Mayinde the sale is determined upon. O'Connell died heavily indebted to the Normal 8.40, 11 to twain were covered by an dm• manse lire insurance its the Son, f'kenitr, and olber codices; and the proceeds have gone to Indemnify Me bank- Th e dental of the parittono Ate Pall *as .43,500 per annum. I say Ins—tarqutlerltite perm alrengunance• of this asentry, the nine of landed pommy is merely 1111 John O'- Connell is at his bank.desk In Londo; , Name is at Dammam& Do you know the mode upon which bur is tlith Men have now hit for recruiting the ram , the British armyt According to the Athlone aMtinel, published, as you know, in a WWII burn,irldch terms the woolens of thisisn's lammed power in this isiand, we 4nd that it hie bee:mote:MO= their Hith Miltahtenev,the Pear raw pap nets, that if any crimp sergeant applies al the de", pot of the relieving officer, and, amongst the meant applicants them. pick' oat rood fat powder and ball, a retinal on their part to doe the Hemp . of Englend 4lientllles them to goy Nrimir 101 1 4 and, if they will not tale onthem re mmdermr the government which has brought them thus low, they may starve! A iit itux ar Brtarr.-4 young - men Own Lawn in the north eastern part of the Butes became afflicted whh the prevailing mania, and aid- par sage 6w California in a brig *turbangout from this port. His young wife . on hearing of Li deteruff• nation, immediately declared that she Weald toe dampen hint and share his fOrtltbe, he* good or evil. on war useless a and trt a last resource the husband determine to tag her to Boston, 'bow her the limited accommodatipna-on ship board, and explain to her the the virtue in. conveniences she would be obliged tei endefrar,-- Bho unu accerdingli %bin baboar*ll:Pgrl gad duly, escorted through every. wt. T tiara= piradir delighted with every thing 101311 t alive** sal, and declared, with true woman's spirit, that if the voyage was perilous her bashatel ,atiosig not. undertake it without a Mood auircoulankut tr s h are his danger and soften his dhoupihrts Rhs husband finally decided to yield the poiiikapd ggi a • god a passage for his wife. The agnate °Ab e yap set are doing every thing *hid lin Wash' pow& to make her situation es eomituable tabour:lle dn. ring the long voyage.--,Bodes Tomma I Tint Pluenuenta. Cationa.—llis stated by the Plauldipbia Bulletin, that ,four of the mamba's or awe" tamable to Gen, T. 421,014 sae ye absent Le= the meeting, held In W4111120:6 on ; sew. day, which adopted resolutions ashini tenn Gen. arid 'Taykettie appointment alba. &minor Blear. ea Seventy of the TOW'''. These were Mean* Butler, B/ainehartik. Stewart akd Levin.— Hoe. Joseph ' B. Warta • Pitt 'tialtstd $o the °him A resolutian wan 0P54*,Pii 11 2116114 1 2 Ogolit ask tidGenunl-Taylor thitttlistiTtiodary ment shottld .0400, veto on this was mol t ' ;mac fobs itdorriiitilittiandtha ad as ialkivic—For . • .Shnnizt,tiiitrTlicte mate K. T. Motatanut,A;. • 2. . iyY;. tr 2 ...,i,~i. x:;.~~rt:.Tf,.r__'! -.-:y ~.`~->i ;Ai-jai..+pit . ~:~ -..;- . asitauttat Ikaaefa.gar,ar"ghe'4 IC2llA4‘l4d**44lo ilkii.LiCial4lll4. 02 6 *;*.* Pialit4:4l4hagikiliVist dead, At. is tioiiiikattelitiitiiiii, fir44ritoce 4te *0 -44 1 1 1 #44 . •Eatii tia - mia•drow - . ,_,. tirilltdiliftaltoi: - Bit wrigive' , the ettnate'''' - Mr.anitirot eitnenrogEtanwri .4=4 WO died. en tip th e nty, and.2ll4* having erne *riot obfais hht body, has - *f a I gone. lad dapoled`ornobody lateen t were- 1p thatrattret:hateentofthe painfal =tarok Lthi mate to illtht An the.bodies of tlicet who aii i the tarn* ene seat fion thci elmahense and one Etac-0-5 t? be noadrially binned in .Pottera Fieh "' it ' waeliOlatralett by the eh:what:se commis sinter to be thus butted, on the 61h-. and. 6th t ub four only out of the nine leltebed the grouudl M Buskirk, Jr., and 2dr. Bell, , the officer opened at tioe" sea UPl:mars Field, in search ofthe body of 2d Bastark,and they found only toutibad want and pieces of flesh—e trunk without a head, ac sorts of mutilations, too horrid torment. When and when the bodies disappear when they are dot ped up, no one can or will te ll . *They ' are rep n the h one se at Bellevue, for a time. is natant Il of pauper—then they are carried in • boat front the eto Randalfs Island, and here they ate hto the care of the pule" also paopen; aid otline are lea for nights, it:posed - and no on.the wharf, tossed e*gently cote and len than half reach the bunter ground. Hoxteresan Emorrnon Stu. —The Olkorr g lit the bill presented by hb. Small in the Smote of this State, on }Way, to exempt the of insolvent debtors from levy end Bola whenthe yearly value albs proper* does not exceed three andled dollars. do Act to Sazaopt theHosmioteatl o , Insolvent IWa art from Lary lead Sale. Whortoo, It is the duty efa free and enlightened Commonwealth to provide by law for the tenet of Insolvent Debtort; to prevent or mitigate extreme social inequaldies arising from an uneven distribti. don of property, and to secure its citizens alike exactions of avarice and the Immilisult =pastern,.therefore um. I. Be It enacted by the Senate and House of BePresentatives of the Commonwealth of Penn. sylvan* in General Assembly met, and it is bere ts, enacted by the authority of the ume,That from cud der the Oh of July, 2849, the real Moue of imam citizen, fame sole trader or widow, residing within this Commonwealth; which shall be owned and occupied by him, her, or them, as a family residence or homestead, shall be exempt from levy and tale, lien and sequestration, from any debt contused by him, her; or them. subsequent to the purchase or erection Thereof Provided that such real estate shall not exceed, in char yearly value, the tutu athree hundred dollars, and Pm vlded further, that this act shall not be so corarra. ed u to divest or impair any miming line or room, Tag Howerrup.—Extract from a report Ohio Legislature in favor of a general Homestead Exemption Law: The exemption of the Family Homestead fro sale far debts is Intended as a benign protection of the innocent and naGartunate from the severities of the law. Judicial sales ifs debtor's real estate usually arise from his misfortune or his improvi. "knee. In either case, the calamity bears mote heavily upon the wife and children, who are to count and helpless sufferers. ,The. proved° thud" Laburnum; ill the light apolitical ism emy it is also wise. • The object of law is to promote public ha .piature-77the =dem from judicial _ sales kom Wye portion of the most unmennitalia cili um; small farmers end trader, artisans, median marailletarers and laboring men; in towel and eft* and upon these all most frequently and with the greatest severity, the inevitable salami. ties of your race, garb as diseases, pestilence, m ullions of trade, commerce and manufactutea— The happiness of this numerous elms should not be contingent man the chances of health or public prosperity. Give permanence to the poor man's home, and he will be virtuous and independent. Shelter his wife and offspring by an established homestead, and they will seldom become victims of vice, want or crime. Happiness, rime, independence, and the welfare of Republican Government; In the family homestead they must pow and expantd;—• without It they must perish. So that security to the homestead is one of the rested ideas to be reamed for the insprovementot our race. It has ones been asserted that a practical cut In England interim!' so much with the efforts of poor man to one above their original sphere, as to make such a selkumitired elevation exceedingly rue if not almost impossible. The idea Is not cant firmed by the a:Slowing faebc— One of the heat editors the Westminister Bevies could ever boast, and one of the most brattiest writes' of the passing boor, vas a cooper to Aber. dean. Oae of the editors an London daily jour. nal was a baker in Elgin; perhaps the best n'Potter on the Zama was It weaver Is Edinburg; the al. , ins af the Witness-was • blacksmith in Daadeo; another mute too Daalktlea late! De, Hang errs a saddler at Hurdler the lendlng taceshattlw on theLoadon and BilMitsghata railway; with £7OO a year, was • mechanic in Obus Rand perhaps the' ticlutu Lroa.foonder in Eagt arts a amain man to May. air ct s , har Maieo344.ttlgichuk was a dri Banff. Joseph Hume was • sailor drat, an dthem laborer at the pestle mid manor at Mostream M M'Oregor,the otemter for Glargoworas a poor in nosattire; Mr. Wilson, the member Szt bn, was • pkaghman in Haddington; and the member for Orkney, earned his hi the swell of his brow in the Thima Eltdr. Mr. How iv was aons.--The Cleveland Herald's,* that the elm** of Senator in Michigan is made in joint Convention of bath Houses, bat sash brash previously nominates. Thor Hamm =Mt noted General Cass,battltetileasto artde no Doane nation for several dam:mint* tbestroos omen. stiton to Hewers! Casa in that body. raally Liam HAMMW , ViiiiiettSrateireidinini the 3euit'e, which brought the two Hamm together, when Ge neral Case received 44 cat ads Shoots east, in. stead of 44 malceity. Mmainuou CINTB.I.I, Ban. Itioaa,,Tbe work on gbh important road is ranidly - progreanng towards completion. West of Niko the contractois are &Mai a beta, and the line nom the Detroit 'river to lake Miehigan is to be finished by the drat of May A mornlog and evening train will Jesse Detroit be the wait dozing the anion of novas thni, and anangensente are being made for two daily lines of beats• to connect with the can at Detroit. The Claralaud Herald cep- 4 Cleveland shook' spare no effort to ceantront the northern pastintiof Me Cleveland and Penne* med. The Penney!. Tann= seem determined to make a bold punt for *connection with the Sandusky land Omega the rich agricultural counties south of us, and if we envy on as mesh they grill be sue to steal the march.' Jou maq. MLL AU ,p CARDS, 'CIRCULARS, ARRAFFS, Laing, Commicte, Law Lam 5.6, Juan ifilas, U czettnauss, mos, caucus, ac. az., Painedlac gamest =flea al lac! pleas, at tha del. Gum= MtaTANTLID EDir A Foca Be; on T iron 13 Mart—Yellow 4a - unlsealthy Teeth, albs, being ante or twits eleimi ed with Jones' Amber Tooth Pluto, ham the limb mod color of ivory, and at the Same tithe ism innocenfan "fine that its day me if advannagems even.to' th that ma ..01A esinditionadving them abet tllTlMitah mad piVrenting decoy. Thom decayed t ptavent. from becoming wdrst , -ii lila, fastens such ea are becominglooic, and will 'render the Rudest limb delicately white, and make die breath delicknody meet Priceidi Or Tie rens 11 per sale hy ti M. /Atom, Liberty str t e e o p l o sign 1tM ,1 4/ Kal• nr" LiVAC 07 LIWAL—Thy !Weals of the Sao pawn of beria, and of the Cohabitation ealetrObal e wkleb has titan existence to the Itepublio, will hold a thoothir in the Methanol Prollellltylallarel,EattCone wens, AlleCny, ea Thitraday;the tith Iwo., to er,.. atrium a 6 coalook. Th e me t' g Ili be addressed by Judge Lowrie, Ran Walter Forward, aid Wilson . lltCardteµ Esq. The piablie generally Is invited to attend. No *cites• doe will be taken up. 1164. th ITTaI AO. 41494 'amnion Of aaisfe pan& stew, whileh the repaislan, atitUy Yellow (am of ater!, unites disgust—The same wit ,e4ies, glean nen - people be Moneta to toy a man of the true Joan' Clientent Saiap,; they imam be e ci lf:P r rj .4? eghili,o n Thy would have a Oil— on3 im e,g i tg e w ed Lir c e . eLd . irkpleeemfil P li arrient.naNtrrun.—llenonswho have boughte. rap eownerfalts and itatualcon of the, cot hove hod no et Vest proaueell, mom try the, the original.' Mind, ask fo r Jones' soap. hunk at Wx.Jactsott'st ES Libra. min2a —•- EMCITOIWIT.—Wt nat.l4 call aticiananto this excellent remedy kw easiths, Oolda, caninuaptitui, Astern* mad all Erections ofl the Throat and Langs. Rasing wirend dates wain a few Teen pothadoecis.. liOrt to iisou tostlicLoo alb!, kind, we 4'044 dibirti• einsetesuiti its excellent qualities, zest asei prepared as Teconiteend It to others. hlltdaten m other .pabtfe Awakens 'Pined with bontetilal steel:low wili ßdd great benefit from Its use. It isprepared by a pi:lW , physielan, add elasses wlll Bad II a safe aide& Miens medicine in the diseases for which it lo re eawreended..-Molumbus (Ohio) Chossand Josses(.; • For sale ab b e' PelinTca Store, WWI Youth street. m 725. . D_ Improvements In Mud R. U. 0. STEARN% Isle at Bosna• IktompootttO fasuntactan and so Bums Tans hi *hats sad puts .sgssu, non Sudan or Annspheria / 3 anisallnes, ,Tooszaansevaso n nu durum, *henna cone II =lMee ud residence Ilan door to the MS7- e, Fans* Eno, Miburifk. 4 • • 4 Bins to—J B. APPadaW.P. B. Rua: JsIY _ •-. Doan kayo a Foul ureatb—lf rea ht i z aft • ria ka yo alpaca' Auger Too* II makeups' bras aaraat i irNtaa roar , Mold RIM MeV alr .7184.10.17: w.fl. wrigas, ir s4 ths, 60titel and madame am.Faiitaustetot4oppostkittie tubmigti sank. °rum aerie Voicoa con 4 4 .1610 D'AiOcktc!; witty ' Geckle*. PPP! 4r?stlkijdd ANT ItTefelloek, from ten residence ellber pep ony' . him= Batter sad Harris.= mem The diode ell do thisay are nreeeuldiv invited le cant 1 s.. Fie tm* ,--Viliii • 'Wl ; ltilik- ' ,r k yny , Zoot . tams* IMO:bane( ' .4#4 .4 1 1.11 , :ann Fromm' ant Ilagronr. ~ 1... 7......, • ...' .. 1. _ ~,, Ille , Le4:l= i r m ibe My - illastrawdlirthi exbei y.. elf.uma Mataialg , sielrat..l 4 4 a 4 bs thamenocomi; 113 .Vot'PaPicat= pt.*: efita luveraione bellis ewe th an Intl kl; 1 thatterer betas iMbiloal;,-*eak of la Theme modals vs intiray . adadttistl to be tail Moat ' 11:11.644r4puldninausous Ow, oranurkman- IT AMui.2 - ftdn.A°M,.."'"eanl'ettaat W opt: nes tarnagnotny-ealualarkthe,l3 Vallr* Liam - Heart krtarlia:Valank L i, ol• n!Ts, Splernadusetea,te. gluing *air natural tona l _ aux, eller and situation, aa Mar an.. l• • ww• II health. Alm, 1110C10 'plea did models of snore Interesting por tions, as the internal parse( the bears, the Ouster!, organs of 'dee, &0., many limes lamer than =WILL Alsooe lendid Preach Akeleion, sod a set of /lOW Geratifi a whole ibrming as extensive and coelke colleetion for the illostrethm of the einem:on and Amedons of the Human Body The coursevtll be In A POLLODITALL, moodemnitled Saturday freedom January 117111. to be condoned Wed.. .17, excepting &today eteolog. till closed. Douce open it If Oclock—Ldetcre to commenee at 7. Tsekets to the course...SUtk single seem:Vida:not To be had at Nay a. Co 's Hook Entre, and at the door. leaks Ave Am evening. _ 'or Baca Fronollerow, __ 16 THE A t fact galling eeppvr fasumed and coPPefvd KIBMAND, will be des- Welted 16 the above pun on or camellia 10th. February. For fmlybt or pump, haring eapctirir state and steerage roomaccommaa , hms apply to • a manes col, earner of Gay and Pratt streets. Balihnont. The Kirkland lea new Baltionne balk Tema, one year old, °fa:Owns regime; and bath by order of Beam. Back t Sons, (or their own au se a pack et. Hitf-dter—Ball. Am. . ran modal stem boat AMERICA is of. fated for ute oa ansacistodating ram Apply to fall JO BID" Dt A • winos n MLR PORR-10,000 lbs Balk Pork, Jest ree'd, In store end for Worry L 8 WATERMAN. AT/ - at water end errant wt . _ ARD—M — itrds - 14 — o I Len! Lard; 13 Iteirs4olo 40, jest meelyed; In store and tarL w sale by ermuitax LOVER SEED—SOU Mils strictly pima Moir Seed; 71 bap do do do; in store and (or sale jairr L WATIZILISLAV UTTER-16 Mlle fresh Roll Ratter; 10 keis store end for sale b lari L 8 WATERMAN MINE FLOUR-40 bbl, superior Pim. in aims EV and for jai L S WATEBILIN _ GOLDEN DTRITPIO bbls yeeelved from ateamer blessrager sad kor We low to mos. cobbirunent by jaiD JAMES DALRELL • I AHD—Utile Lard, W... 71 per J Neiloll- and 4, ,L• sale by j•l7 , JAMES DALZELL YALENTINES—Josi received, • splendid IMAM mein a noel, Comic, ke.; also, Envelopes to laruChon Z KINBEI $7 market et JOHN WATT, (ineecolor 'to Ewalt Ofibbii^) Whole mile Ginter and Commtulan dealer to Produce and Pinsburgb Manufacnnes, dot tier of Liberty And Hann sired Pittaburgh Pa. Jr ACAULEPS ENGIAND -The thstory land, trom the aesession of Jamas 11. By Tho mas Bablogton Macaulay. Jost reed and for sale by IaYS JOHNSTON k STOCKTON AMOTT'S ALEXANDER THE OREAT—Histo ry of Alexsetter the °toot, by Jacob Abbot; with enpavi,ge. Jut teed sod for ads by Rt.% JOHNSTON & STOCKTON TAMES' NEW NOVEL—The Emery.* isle, by P R Jambe; Esq. Par side by JOHNSTON & groom' 0' flaxseed 'Or 2° Spina OS; Mao valuer vittsto 00,fot z ics - p r e SELLERS FINK FLOUR—ZIOI,I;IS fla Plow, fro We try jatO OELLERS & NICOLS DRUM REEF ROUNDS-43 tierces ntgar cared dried Beet Rounds, fog mkt by ia2s SELAMB9 ft MOOLS OLAgIiES , -115 bits 0 lardasscs, ocw . iliejs- 10 ,131. do Berm House; for sale by . SELLERS IRNICOLS s lices-11,u p.l2..surs,te.jpi t„, 11 COTTON -103 baler Conon in ww o . • 163 do do. ro anivoln okwdzys Far mate by rzerldeto A. CORDON. n OI.L MITT ER-6 bbto PAC natter; li kevritodOi LA" Just loading and kr silo by 1r.43 J B DILWORTH & Co Q REDS-4 bbls elemssee4;.l7slb otOßTH by; for 41. fa d 1#25 9 DILW ARD-7 bills No I Lan; I do for see by JayS S DILWORTH it CO FLOUR -4 00 DEB ow, In. rs and brine by _)+,z J DILWOR &Co FRUIT -bosh Pe.eber Yin do Apples, in Mae and klr cab, by jal3 J DILWORTH dr. Co _ ROLL UUTTER-1 bbls fresh Ro ll !Amer, to-clay received end for salAilyarßONG IL - CRATER • DOTATOW-30 tieshannock Pawn, for bl lat 3 ABItBTRONG a CROZEtt RYE FLOUR-7 s BANG Plant, o. t i by C lass 21 matte st GOLD PENB—A Lays additional upplyof lb* tau Gold INewbotb to elm sad gett cue varying to price elan 76 ems to nip back and -far due by .ILYS iv Wil7l3.Bl"eornat =An =dill/kit; .11XCeili 1 ,SPARJA—FIIIyr Masai for , 11 . 01 gams, reetivedand Ibe ask LasZ k iatelt, ......:.-..., - Z IP 'l, i;!t• I • Co„lia SI Mutat Zectds l P pin 61111-411bb3a No I; ell_k_e nitDlCltEt In Rued & Voir order; Yarmdb b Y " front . tat Inman DICKEY Co MILLTSEED—a ibis la Can and tar rah, by E ISAIAH Mara , " & ca to tam inane “Istranir IaRANS-41; . saaii gaud M rorg Waits by RAINEELAVPAINTS.Aiti . 111:41 Want ikocit-Ltd LTA libtain %Mrs; bunk 0 . : cc, „ • IDECANS-4bblsiot risel end tbi A. is ABIUMIONG &C ". 1 aIUdISTRO*6 . Q ODs •811.-!9 tasks ihipsa4' f l / 4 04 Ibi ep fJ .eiTCd Pei stggPVlrt APPLED—W tbta in_ eon and Ear de by G 141 3 DWI 110 woo d a V T , KA IMIMVLdoze r n b ein do Jati elons—g bass abiiuxi. sai• • N. , Jam ik.WILLM2 D -1 ,1- 11 " 4 "3"1 1it"41141121256! 1510UTTEa—1 bbl Rail, for oats by '" • J D ' .r. ~. maw SEED-6 Mg* Mina Ja4 CiANAAT BEED-Fcv .tu anv a, sum IRO _ . G 13.1.611-1 cue 'd "AU". "I".a N e r A ctiv i fifr i nr l-..A -1693 • A emu ACID-011 land awl for Welty__ IqJ & Co BANVILLE3 LOTION—Oa baud ind Wale by kJ - 11E1I KIDD Oo 14 O VeDERSD.BAYBERRY.—On — baad and far sal* lac • JUDI:MC& .. DULVERILED .L )49 ANpotays FXMACT LoinvooD—ois cua and rot sale by 'hal I KIDD It Co C(lllESE—dd biz 00, Net teed tout tot mile by Cliw" k 1111 1 6uTonEorg, , 'obi I ICI Li • at TOW PEACHES—MO Nish Peastins, rimed and Cat tilm b IsS2 k R AI'CDTOREON rIHESTNI794D bosh ChesAnuts, reed cad km oats V . 1 4 Wl& WCOTCHEON "LbY bblv z . I nd 0 kepftipilMaraita GBEEN APPLE'S--. 0 bbis svA,Gar We by part W . Ja22 COTTON-1116 bales for . b L laio • • .ROI.IIIUTtER-41 big! re:d Op •••=l. IM=M;!MI!!! FL011 0 2,-55,bblf.igp411rie , . • ti!.' rou jog) lt cum— ete A but WTRN _utlsmr reoNI, • • for sob 11 , ki D• GAZZAJI Aes ota Asa lo the ra"ale° buibbni ockli—tnlffteo b 7 Ml* y FUID 01:140 Oho 'ciAtpreimped 014 , Walt from U4l Haffsin and tot mislay bielost tolultoman, lal? ' • 'MUM ttALEELL,wider t6la . N*l - LealLatd; kaVest .14 reed satforsala.by A.itata MElll•44lblitil 'aft ice" bistors -and m C? deal/ • 4•• Ir 11-WA2110314N. rAND DU 73 do; 1304arBottad o S Tabo, taw; 4 do do Medan, a tans sod la br dada 41WdaaWN . .-. • r .4ccilifell 4 L." . az s iimi j i.... 1 „ ~„. laii - ' e Pam" ai • ifit***l - atiag,,l • Oa isoraber..licalthhier 10 sheidCirsOns ' con ks: Rams, Una 110.WOOLIONLYWa street., mill be sold, yahoo mare s to, chaos atal ..,c.-r.r.aa5.v....n.,..0.....-- . . ..An A lards and _camel asscormest ot staaissale vas. pis and Orley Dry Goods, embrasher sanadheriderhai eaashasms. faliAlatlS jlsurs,24l4. pilot mit blare cloth., while, yells., mars a ebailodarnads, MM. .toss.fisanalsaisearloess cashmeres, maims, aljsmeaa Isilhilcy sestina. guerriami,:cihebes,• de hen; Orleans chdh., children not eras, eroolenia= .6 ern .K hods% 0 1 9 4 , Ir gloves, %Oben", Wes, ady ‘ ings :oft:Tee Axel e:1 - • • •:,.. - .4 ' ... - :."...'__1. - `ll '•••,,',"" Aigei.et.ggp,:w eacaentlVlltaitienellitaitaldWim, gatatity -of Iceumbald farnienraia, bags falditter:biild beccei.'abeieeda;andlar and erellSc plat papag,' 10 bad Virginta•men.ag ea max... gaantity . cd VII and ImpenatlreasOles.;•— - • ‘ - laello`efaalw, c • • c MO Valk of dry gliodaannt ama in ky.; u" tia.r. lam • gandeuuus declining bartnaxikunadary, doable and On& barre l rb_ b'nl anakal- InatiantediniOnnnan fanny pond; onlidt boa • kb.; sag JOHN D DdllThelitet Oo ircadiatroa.trita' _analug, an, OA, at v s o t omum ag. aamosoxrcsec • of -Wood =4 • wwaaeeuu,, mil be aold tar ens b onena, syn.. 0. dna of malitabionnealAnrounk book. man Add& an aiandini work,' in the Tarim dannurnitiaroei nano and lianatanframily, _and.poeiret.ol,lno lattglet works tick 6°,l4li4T and rap wenn mom mini' second hand watebto In grant variety, nianteirvq . ve, nubs/ inatra , menitguny a rdkef loorty DANA 0.8 PORTER TX!Mid of the ro•erlingttatiit'or Ted alibi of' nut AND /NW:LOGAN, Suvolair, ASIUST ST, vein be NolOaleil. PIZARRO; Raua , , • GI, *to or . AniAo: ....... , Elvin To cooolnlo it6'4 netitadal Barletta wiled 014 wermitne!sti tcolimusries. - Pick Parlor - • • Mineralog. Ilooda7-Icoard. kirldlt,LOWllLo i Norm—Tics Gallery *lli rnch' Wooed dodos *a, cold croaker *I owl ad Mon= cents •.. 'D nuts 6.:, OR TUC OKIIKEIT als so 41 0[1 0 41 0d0T40 , 1" Orazew, will be' Onni OurLeflwe Art,ao3.7 ROOM, On FetJaz twang, Peavi fi l IJ3, Um 0 enal.l2, Jona B. Omar, Roselle, Jana Lenox, r W. A. brAlus.am, T' , Joss J. E. Jam. - ' • TOO Seim; W. R. Idrritis, h.,' Hum C. Gloactonoly nt:Billtimiln • • Tickets can be obtained Rota 14a g ow n. , dee2J O.RI4III,PAiII IN rag SIDS AND: eiligir CV. EIX.45N•lat for ,•: Attu boot ,====est Setefli paltan the side and cheat, org anaccoanied with a drycuals, I was loduccditpaathic soh. citation of • to Dr. Taylefi Balsam of War. weal, and I mat wry this •lerns has anuredad urn paw= &area ma producookoy.o 11014,19 lutscand tddeirably. was Dly peas =alit Ins arlibtlekohy I amid twarfor alio& indeed; end =OW this disease =sunrises tersainmed Le Cotnanse r cr some &tat &um, .IsadAs :sot *ea Gaud by =Woes i),: =each= !De 'AV who; Oak doProlper I antahLa 4 = l l/haelaiParTalrdelAtiOrAiraa, wen. GOWAXl9l3lkrudy. This Malkin* facilitatucapeotosation, reams Br iti.. testbreieberatengtnilieste enesiticret.asa so. ptepasitionsdr etestand tam etiNi.destpossmetton of el thees, beam ed to, smoicaliernhese dime= diaandrimed lmeadlil3lrit• dirmeedblr , Itrtheispotenitattty speceahlepD tWa Lrrenvort has U.' imbed so enableupossithmlotita cisme; al Wye. dor = th at of the abundant nostplea, or she day, to was she chadutes 5x41,40,b14-#14!#a9445.4h* crumbs tad eandritt - - ..00D311111PlION CDIIOD.--.113Y :'iort . hirein SO; lent cold, nod to codighlkddnitty, nixing tsities bi thiek penidassner„ tad 'nay. tccoul4 nettaln us= in bed, rennertakeess. '' Ire mattliessted, cult qmp. loud= warmed cenamtptidie: ain jtus he had andact, tho ushant Dia phyinciansildeissa. vennoale & Andeison,. wasileendableLatt mast soon dia. Yet 1 woo / 14 / 1 313 0 soil lea Weans of - Ilreml L end. atrange eau DM, this inedidne has desionsdlia health, SQPIILt 13 ON3aldeddillestteet , MI 2k l'Utabased. etS L - by / need Vfood - µ ; TOWltinti, 43111 Deoysts,;%ut Wad= 3d ata; Hendenca 11 4 n& Co, 61,Iburr ' , .tdeo to Sipper bottle, ' • .3•28 PIANO KUM. g ' •rM Barer Mew: 1 .7 Nemrot Nenges Minnow. where Wet Ow kwrt lind Folks; 1 Immo teeth* snow Ned AR* " • • - ago Li. and Old Onto Ned; 'lltliastAss ' Gowhern the mins ats steeple;- • • • . yea cossageny sonnazelo kiwews g . No, m'at.aanfa7 bonne , • , Oh Ba wistaak. abglieia hl • ' 'grail were cesto# Asking 111svoingi . Loaders& Belles flOsionhen Dames. A nowspirsdanot Harm Pu.ko flunnilserseecossi lawWs Frawskangi English Taw, Mated wthafigww , law prlons,,vi= . , 5..1 thoderslerge work, ow: Wan SO psvos,! VAX Nanne* Pins Oats Primer, " PasteneWSZONsooV 172 12 Bobbookk Piano Onwedure 2:1 r te, ilreMAir:StNivietttie - • Abloom' wrstrks Gr:EgOitgawsesa A intaisted salook '4l . Weal Lasszo—Also stechla r , O Wm at , heat LWlimbo= fakow4disigirdr49 , 2 44 1 1 ,1 % Pee?! 144.4 "Vi50. b Lairtss-grtilehy utetipr .a. Mairearedate—anualaftw mit* BEI amides =ay ethirtkeeizahl• 4=4- slim* or Widemile Reams dab,. As* 1, rti=gekstklt Ms_ . Wcif le r rerNii, ' Ggirs.bla MS: *wren' _EIIIE7 :ilier . Si ethetly I .ll=e_ . 71readi l VC l tieVirret bi ttsitiftentag it Yarrow Imam imelfikamani ea via . Art= ;to mains stitoderildeOwill falba torkvn: meths Pis= ova** tovainlnt oirszed it a nte W o m, iaqida.ll:llW6ltatiatara . s - ,':Tuas.AsevOilUttfit.„ —llakuctedar - lraiatftv: 1114camslitaire - ixisliria Paameit, altektiberitrofw ' , Wit , Viso' . AM WblLilUUd..atocrdsr • Vt rot lig et OrncearnaAiruseaftde • ' Natal**, CUMN" ' ).' THE bisslosar of dor Door o :llltilataa bvit 111,V C "• A fa it2. # l4; . ~ t-,• A 13 : itosi mita po cleV , t.i..caltigla . ...„„„,„ .04 ,=„ 1114 1 0 _ stacal i i ,AtEL,C. ileolacm . . r . _lsSidlir:. 114,1 , into. CClCtißkt - .., ' ' • CLOSING oirril EtAsadotaitoed would' eoirdlo firoomoa - of b. to ht. otoo of Datomps.wrook bit I'm ad cOstotalutidoodi paths Osmium •,• AU quota imowbot . 11010464, omits. quested lo and midi is natoloood previous to Um Imo!, Mateborillbiplated to tie Undo era propersakeer On Wise:ion, • • • • ' •k• L• I , , •.4loll2iLiMireAg,l Joilidlor • - At jaThsl4l.l44pptruborips; ULM POTIVA pPL. k rilLl.Wlizti,lVair. loadlzzat (lOW. .4,dayjter.. " 44411 ' .'1 " 4 " 2 with "' patio/ eakiti talti et WC2 a,,,.. Meath lull* la6r litqu i tama , Gay at t. , 1101 4 Sive &urge of the CUP* and wilt 1914!! WWII Corker consigns 'TM . VII j ak it APtirlimildan l jetb*lat spell—A 13tr A lioneteltotty sabokootit door to Me Luiz otAlarketoad Wont GU, t,..__ ~ . 4., • ..., ..Thiadjolnlog Btore, corm o( Muhl .414, i ilibuH l." thik= "l 4l "lll4 =ll l3 T W W 4 or . dind.,topue *may P0110.03d01l ID, IlliaCtler. 1.111 Or -is I , aIIA.IIIIIIXO V 1•19411:50 - <., ' • • • •, Midi wait. ow du savoilw: -- - =7= ll' ' .70s; roarr i" lAA Hotrin".Ml:i,;'!. prlit Oftt. iiiniiA; ell Dahlman' street, Oar . that Divot, Cwombertanc buoy ilw compacts .. . . , thd .151111 air toco;nodatko of the m.4e) Pais** Id stainligt*pi!od".wwil:ill, will doll to pabladtel#l , -Mwril—they *CI 16d, tiallberi dna. add 416411il i tt Table ma wall ;ilazi• nistail as oaf to Clobad :as twsntr•Ar. elm* &MOW As 'fililill-st wir- we te had la ail'. 1 40 001' 40 ee. .0t 4 NO' CWT., kr , ~. tprl.erie 6,t bealdietan. : CISINCET : V 2 n . .cascriorts, , ,lhirteiteiort..l4r imb," au PanisyhithavimaStoitik iloodiza of meiZtti . s.g x .. 7 .4 . 14kn it.Prk W ir.r45, , , , ; .. 0 „._ ie ,,, 44 ,,„ raiq ue ----t,„6. 1 .,„,„_ ~ -..., , NIMEM " ti n4 o.oio_ • nze tougleataken) nia a". tv: ;as; ithalltiOrM On • • ovaikG4 • ls On theAty Width einnO lq • cifslettistmoiulialailtattroVitrtetd ..4psittabilasassustorotedstikiitlnsippirms‘c MOH etithdenosaripaltbetA ANu llidedh. ell Mo rio• miner .' , ALECm , w• ilit“". 602. 1 1R0ML " la • po 2 :lg*k.. ijkaaiteinvt.Vwerg Hums fat ___,t cnAvra:lutort,VQ•Al-k4ssgrcm . .;lelsarl I . itacriMnomsasmo., QOM OHAN . Itrikasite4f#6ot di r. t ZE* „. ~. 1,10114MIDerAk11#11141,: ,i : . V 0: CH SI N UM A W akciek% ,•: S 7 V I Z eatabiteL , • .tlit *MI WWA lit ktultiostuVOlSTMllo3l4 biligligeililoo3{ and Mg” auldißil Mad. Oldli 110,1111131 i Wood; aighi rim= 01.8 &07:exPIPSTatkei .......e, , .34, ...,,,,„,. /via il u EA til6l.l6d4ki balm a lw , lt,„rift•bfitgiOWl•d tiL nd W: volat meevoy. -, 4 ~,0 4494010 AN 041?) r OKOZEIL • r WAilleimg t a w ir ATOM WitlAei omi t v t , Oar idol* a t yP aa, ,ge el* disegpthatat emerioa. "Maw lifteclau or Mrais apres sibs AlllSMiri.:,:',:.:'_!. STBMIBOATS. CIRNATI - AUL KET :LIN ;fro. 1112215 baabccaptr, ded *tot e cal' • • " - the lamb* esnied."r dla hot et uradgetc. rdxso. don oriwoi sna74 !um TA. qtri,dovidistaFti . 6 41 1 , 1 ,9r • gummy pecurfs., 4 1111.11.0 , ItSWTOIT, MAW.- IMMO Malta* inerpticuidologniXavl INlsceTher emr7 Nasty erstAintatUt r•S a cs Shy VOW. - 7" ".'.7NOIDAT PACKEISch _VbwmomopicummAxagstmorill tetlitEa~mosslairdlilltire/0047 *ver)'DSbadap, ulor. is. r. - it mtaatuuuns4,44o. 2444,1 wia , leanaittsburgti every Tasday ra!:c 11 44,5 , 11,,T="it cfmtirit.,l:lYOL i • - 'II47IEDIIESDAT PACKS% .11 e 1...5A ~...,__,., U SW, Vi , , 5 ,... .e..,. , t. ~,...,...,.....t . s . 7,4,4,'"?"..,., c : a 1crea....4. inezatigulas.a. 1 . ..._ — "..."I7IIIIRIIDATAPAC442Tt., • i t zt. BIUL a S:opt. OttAes. will Uwe& • bu gh ...., 7 'rzunining ta Inn c r.S 4 'c l Ortrala ,l' 10111011.1eltiiitii"*.: ...- : , -1 ... • Tin =PPM Picot,.cap;. Piortkoilq Nelluto• •l inafore' amp litidai am:ft a titheolcOMoinimo Ups Amy Friday It. - , :eriag,el, 10 r. e. ', - ." BETVISDACIt PACASSIViiri I L e , Ilia IaCttBMGEII, Capt. tr..Nestruisi 'Pluebttritt decry • thetalday , teenier at I WlWir; Whpelizi every Saturday evening ei 1,0 P. let '' , IF: I 4. NEW LD3BOI4 , AND 1111.314inir I:FATLY-14U CF CAIIAL, AND STEW P.4,EMIL:;:a i , , - .1 4 i o 44. , , ,7, 1 -„ ~,, . ;.,,,, l' l, lviain.ii .1-.,,f .-t ,, g t 4 Lars Pit t a llz F lag e rr i tiaspt ay, : , ,Z7" atf ttA ls ''i : u mi mic*. klowil u ”sa, LaaseiN . iz +lmam. J.: , tin nio canal to the Mel' ouriApArp. locht.l mod i nt=o, A. 261, 4 04 .. l i t i =413 , at r. warm. augwitli batwowo Nowt da . ‘. o 4. At& but& in altortor thee itql , P , f , 4”# 1 0 eV oho-tont& at t p ia a & th is Lam have tbepieestt6 ' in. the WI thattherhaTePtidtkr#o Clog CA spropooadatont` of me 1 ,.... lotigto, CoIV lo' dior*.oetioti Irbil' the' - stamen CAL* COPE and - REAXCII, l i t i y A As Glasigovazyw o,A Use. t r i 4 ,,,, j , v4 ra ~a .t. t and Mininippi diem .; Tho PtoOn.tora laarlW , vanilla appylzOattorearl:=4,oo.oba o fiA =fat, IXIOdOra (U"' Ira_ A a tViiiNiinthiaErti. 4 ''''-'it .' ' 'WI& HAUTON, s , - , ', ~ f W t i k iWgc . ' :: t t.W. M III - 71, r ".5-. . "74 niiikt ' 3 : tlaßßMlta, co. .;;1*(1,4*14. , -11014013.41ie Mama EIELVI.Uter.. - is ut will bend anti lids =clew for,'W WY es t igoloeleiniberoorabor. - •,-, , .1.,•,••., •r.' sass.-- . . . . ~, . -.., Pitriditiiiliftlflaittii - ..Rwoket_Ltres, - ' kali - ill*. gML. Lseozmnen.raT a 4. 31.,..1,111) tr. , PL- L''.l R• ' .. rt ',int, .441awin.441114414, •,, • - .Um pair for Wa• present ~._.• *T. b: ' 1 .0422,5, 441. 1 oplutkic 7.. • nu, Cam 13.- Bennet; The bolus, Aro ..,_ , o, ate ette4 erwitical retard to • ''‘ Br. rio7 toielbtt that trioney`easpnienre tin berm • • Irmo 'lbw mutt . ire iiie.klingrogaltela 'Wharf se /the foot °flies* st,. Passengen will be ele boarr t es the lettere:ill emu= IT:brats or. Illtaer ? :deed litirsiS il.ll.:ered 41...111., .-• •• :•,,,, ; •, vet -• a. • PA: ...I. s .10,1. , • T... 7 - , Thetinirste O amer $ • mister; bioring;imiwiltase .l =an; vviii VW*llll ll - az en,t44bong aiTalghtbr e';' • • iibiiniul„P' . ;! /AV lIMIWJJAH.AND LOIIISVILLETA.OLINIC Tin mho' gun "iplongtin W DAM Nocliq Hasonfinantr. oillieara ksr=ds 'nil and. 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