PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUBLIBIIED ET WEITE At 00 PlTTsausAtt *I4BDAY MEM% ‘ JANIIAII:7 18, 1813 11116.Nrriieenit Wnent Cetiree.—lt• ectevi.. deeti of nni ITeiekly,Ossette oEremi to one bralmnaimen Wean &ideal* medium cf . :asking Melt bnehaai known. Our eifenktton to between tour and dim tbimmond., reeeb 111 iihroiet eirere village and count? It Western Vennsyl• vends and itaitorn Able. • *LTD ADVE6.llsER3—Nelther the Etit torts' Rooms -rotor Estgaollehment af the Dan., 0 arm", v. opeopi titiodar., ADVEtrISERE who deeire Moir noel*. to appear to the vapor on Monday mortd or. plesso hand them in before 5 delookom Warder _ • PHMADELPELIA.-TICE ZENTETIELD. --.The Philadelphia Nora American, one day ilk week, contained a long and 'elaborate edits .ldal artbile, from which the following is an ex ' trait ' "The oeusequennui to Philadelphia of the con "- irtinintation of this edema, in its effects upon that:ado:of the. West and Southwest, cannot he deniedisir exaggerated. For this we haves rem edy, one that has been urged open us, but hith erto unwisely declined. The Marietta and Um ' cinnatl' Railroad is the only available and prat,- ticable antidote. By the oontinustion of the . Mariettaroed to ,Wheeling, and a connexion from thence, 14 t h e Beengeld road, with our Penn sylvanis road, rehire a direct and continuous -railway, by the ehorteet and best route;.not only to Southern Ohio and Cincinnati, but to San ", and with all the railways, rug L eDnee teeso se tt e th-of the °tandem Baltimore will bare the advantage . of one tear at leak over Philadelphia, even should the lit - ter,nrouled at-laet to her policy and duty, grant the neckisary aid toconstruet the Marietta aild , Hempfield roads without delay. Hence the time bee arrived when aid must be promptly granted: One and i quarter millions of .dollare furnished by Philadelphia would, we are tenured, puce the entire line under contract, within ninety • deo, from Greeniburgh to Marietta—thus sup , ...plying We only link in the chain wanting to place .itainnilieed connection with Marietta, Mica the, Portanouth, and all the towns of Southern ~.:Ohio; sad withldayeville, Lexington, Frankfurt. Lbuilville and.DansiLle in Kentucky. and with MeMinaiille, Nashville, Memphis, and the tildes ..,- , getteralit south of the Ohio. Was a result .110 ..iltaPattalat lifer before attainable by means so Pram this it will be aeon that. the Rempfield firnjelit has been seriously and earnestly taken • . np; and atill,doubtless be prosekited bilk least aerirtain portion of the people of Philadelphia, and It nil* becomes a matter of no small impor tance to the people of Pittsburgh and Allegheny county to decide on the position to be talten — to ' defend Ourselves from the injury which such a 1 " project will inflict upon ae.. - • *ell Imown to all business men here that the Pennsylvania Railroad has - not been able to - do the business crowding-upon it at this point, and that consequently our Ohio and Perutsylva - nix Railroad, enr,steareboat interests, and our merchants and eMppers,-and the general bust ' neat of the place,. hare all. nattered from thin cause. , 'Order, have been cent below not to ship to thispeint, because the Central road wee over ! stocked,' . and some of our millein • and others have been negotiating to send goode by way of the Baltimore and Ohio road. 1 1 7 We &Prat thatthe Central road is not finished, sad - Boat its capacity is now limited to the amoune,which inn be transported across the planes of the Portage road. Bat had these ob straotinin been 'emoted, who thus doubt that the ,roed wOuld have been crowded to Its utmost ea ' Vued . fy, even this fall. - flow will It be, then, - -when the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, with Its nuinkons feeders Is completed, and when the fitenberivllle Railroad is linhhed? Will it not be,atterly Impossible for the Central road, even with a double track, to parterre the *ark which tern lint class Railroads and cur immense river naviptiofi will force upon itt Philadelphia, not content with the brilliant prospects which meatier truly magnificent work at Shover, commencement of its Openingto the ObiSrlier, tur n s aside to seek and bring upon it the bade'of attothtir city. Although Pittsburgh I= furnished her road With more business than is ready to spend • her to band tip selyai oily and to diner. trade she could ae grasp here, to another l i Mahe; ' in this policy, what •:will bethe ornisequmbe Not to give her iced , . I more for we c supply its utmost es, , pacitiett this poini. No to benefit its stook . ; bolduta, because she tultis limey trade from 82 miles of the road. - The oonseqhenees viii be, net to benefit Philadelphia, or the siookholders of the road; bat to cripple end injure all western _ - , reads terminating at this point; and to intercept ,biabere at Wheeling weirdi would otherwise come iihre. These will be the legitimate cense .queneeit of any 'oboes attending the Hempfleld Prefect: Pittsburgh having no Railroad cutlet to Phil . • adelphis and Baliiiihre but the Central rood, that roed is Secure of all the trade which finds its witYkire fro many quarter. Here the roadlhas no shai. AtWheeling, the Heropfleld Will have - to compete with the Baltimore - and Ohio road.— • • The consequence will be, that in 'waging that Competition, discriminations will be made in fa roe of that route and egainsi Pittsburgh. The Bempflaid will be the pet flint°, and our Rill roar and busines s men will be left to the tender . mender of a line which will only accommodate WI attire our down-river neighbors are versed.— ' Who will consign freight to Pittsbargh under, inch oiretunstanees The , presimt Directors of the Central Road,. and the people of Philadelphia, will indignantly deny any each intention- They will tell no that they take pride in the Western Bletrtipolle of liensilvardat-that they do, not desire to injure usj—that they will always, best us fairly, and . that they Consider Pittsburgh as the natural ..terminus of there road. Wither. no doubt they are linear. to their eipresidois, arid we do not . believe' they desire to isjtire us; but we tensest from natural causes to natural effects. The llestiplisisl road =hot prosper without injury lto lls - travel of this city, and Withini crippling Out btudnens by the Central read. The arroyo to the Wat from Pittsburgh,- more otan.sup. ;ply its Mount Capacity—Atm can the business of Mon tiorauta and of this city prorper, when one - la t for ram of mop:Masi.. is noplaytt is the w rist of a rival city out read? Here la a question • for l'hUadelpbia tq anewer,..and for Pittsburgh eMad Pittsburgh herr f . ,..Eueelf that mob was - • to, be tit • pliey of our ghlladelphia friends, phe iotild bare waited longleforealte would bays ..disrobed a million of dollars to aid a Mod Which le to be Mediu balding op ' tire town and tride4whMh it to be umsl to divert trade from hen," tsstead of to her , , • What should be pie polity of Pittsburgh In - „ Ands waste of &Salle Shall the fold her arms, perildther only deeteno:railload:outlet to be half monopolized by PfAeling, and take no steps wall Is her large shipping interest ,; . •—ti:001118 and Pendirylvmila Bellrout with its three brine hen to the Lake, Its branch to Clw • ..einnall, lle branch to Inllsniipolti4and Its brinth to ego-h' the Pittsburgh and Steubenville read,iritS - Its entonisive Western =amnions—, . all then to depend upon-the capacity of one Eatarn Railroad after it :hhall hare 'mom . :iodated the pelbrineh to . Whee li ng. , If this le to inkthe polley, - , our Shipping interest wili de . net us, and our Ba ll realswill langanth for !rant . of support. . • • • - • • If Philadelphia was 'Sealant sire the mo ney, which she proposes:to, put into the Hemp • field read, and watt the tints when her Central . read. was not fully supp . lied.with business at Pittsburgh, there would be some excuse for her *seat proceeding: but she is not nested with reeeleing all elle hae powei to eserj, Mile . bwrgis•--she most needs seek to &tart a portion • of it to Wheeling, era Pittsburgh most 'teat her • only Metheof defence—and tlorkis, to prorecuts - AerprOjewed Railroad, to'Xi,o York and to Saki . sore , The Allegheny. Valley road oirmt receive thespipitigee and rtgorein support of our aid - and its completion urged forward Toth all the eller poildbin• • Directors of the Con- unman ootopeny Inuit be encoungid to oom r: 2 / 42 " ac tin PremaillPit a n earl) def. mad . 04 ecinktbsad dug most feasible and natural , mte :anth:disated by some years' sooner than • • nt-tnatimAsisd. By mew of these avenues, s.bakiotbe:dependant upon the Matra road ~ fse:esillalthitore aid Rev York This - ' Ida ranee tat road of much of the business estdoli Dint *see upon sad oiablett to do au plinstlapids bosuns both • foe Pittaburill and Whiten& ja thda 'Fay lei eta avert the injury AlSeft MO from tha man of the E.mp _ _ --..,-. c 2,.!:. : ,';?-,:•. , ,i:. , .. , .' , 7: - }, ,, :: , . field eeheate,tod In_ no other._ If Pb2adel,ohiat . it:dttermvkd to /auk nipro tratern out teto—Ptiee burih emit o% she r .neeestity p Aarr store riatern The charge of dodge M'Clare, in the of the petition to remove Mr. Magill from the Bteriff's Moe, will befonnd among our biome Matters. The Judea most effectually settles this foolish andtibativisel attempt:to set aside the volcifof the people clearly and emphatically a:pressed. What will the =bustlers try next. Mr. Magill Is fairly and honestly sheriff, and sheriff he will remain to the end of his term, if he lives that long, In deepite -all the machina tions of hie enemies. The Whieling Times states that Hon. Robert T. Honard, of Philadelphia, has been elected President of the Hempfield road. This accounts for the sudden seal which has broken out in Philadelphln in favor of that project. Hon. Robt. C. Winthrop, of Mass., has posi tively declined to to a candidate for Senator of the United States. The dentition will be gener ally. regretted. • Corresponttente of the Dolly Pittsburgh Gana, 5 13emaroarents Jana 13, 1853. Messner. D. H. Winn & Co: ' Gentlernev—The following gentlemen were:, yesterday elected Directors in the Dellefontainel and Indiana Railroad Company: James H. Gellman; Win. L. Kendrick, Orren Patten, Marion, Ohio; Wm. A. oth, Cleveland; Itobt. H. Canby, Bellefontelee; John Mills, Bid ( ney; Lori Houton, Houston. And at a meeting-of the Board, Hon: Jae. H. Eiodman was ananithonsly re-elected President,. Wm. LKndrick Secretary mid Treavarer and W. Milner }lobate Chief Engineer. The reports of the President and Engineer state-that the road be in operation in April, if the winter should prove favorable. • . Toms &c., R. FRO*. WASH:MOWN: Cormoeudehne of the rittabargh Geeette Virss ituraron, Jan. 12, 1858 The Senate haying, by a vote in secret ses sion, permitted Mr. Soule to tell all be knew about the Clayton and Solver treaty, that gen tleman. to-day delivered a long and interesting speech upon that particular subject and the oth• erAnestions of moat interest In our foreign rela tions at this time. l'he occasion was ono of math interest, and Mr. Soule had the most crowded audience of the season. Hie speech was lees ultra than was expected, bat it was sufftelently at to mark its author as one of the most advanced of the progressive school of dem- NICOLL • In the recent debates, a great.deal of ,e.mir has been exhibited against Mr. Clayton. In 11 - 41 Senate he has been pronounced disengenuous, and one Senator, remarkable for his own astute ness and refinement, has declared him a very etnpid man. The lower grade of the party backs have labored to show thathir. Clayton was guilty of falsehood, and deceived the Sen ate. There was no falsehood oneither side, but the facts lately developed, make out a very etrong ease of intentlon'al concealment against Mr. King, to whom Mr. Clayton communicated the difficulty that had Arleen about the ratifica tion.. Mr. King concealed that fact from the Senate, and did all that he could, as the organ of communisation between the !Senate and the Executive, to proome the ratification of the treaty with the, qualification which Mr: Bolwcr insisted upon. Many personal explanations have been made on both sides, which only nerve to 'how that the partiee did not very clearly un derstand one another at the time, annhat it will be quite impossible for any body else to un derstand them now. T3at the Viee President elect will probably have ne occasion to puree, the dispute much farther. ; lie is declining day by day, and he can hardly hope everagsin to paiticipate in pubi liodiscussions. , It is not now expected that he will be able to take the contemplated trip to Ha vana. The steamship Fulton has been waiting to receive him On board for some days. The strife of the Montague" and Capulate has broken oat with a *Amen . rendered only the more bitter by the brief aeration ooessioned by . the sad diaaseer to the President's family. Hun ter Luse declined to be the premier, but the hon or to still claimed for-Virghtis. Mason, of the Benate,letands most Prominent among the can didates. John 8. Barbour has been endorsed by the Democratic majority in the Legislature, in around robin, affirming him to be an exceed- [ugly fit end deserving maw for the station.— Governor Floyd also bee his advocates, and even "Extra BIlly,",who haejtmt returned from Cal ifornia,.has been laying the toile for the feet of the faithful. The ardent young Virginian Who helps to do up the politics of the Union, writes to his local paper that the way the eons of the Old Datrdnionare rushing up to seize their /hare of the plunder is perfectly disgusting. He may be right. .If -the Virginia feud continues to rage much longer, Massachusetts will walk in between the rivals, and Gen. Coehing will quictly:assume the portfolio of foreign affairs. Mr. Dix, of Now York, is violently opposed by the Tammany Hall people, who are urging Charles O'Connor as At torney General. Ex-Senator Dickinson will cer- - tainly come In over both, as Secretary of the Treleary. Samuel Medary, of the Ohio States man, he as likely ae any body else to be Post master OeneraL Sam is good at turning a par tisan paragraph, has some business talents, and would use the guillotine with: a still, rapidity, and eMoitmoy, which has been rarely equalled and never excelled. Gov. Cobb, of chorea, has deMined, in . positive terms, to sorra in a post which he could not possibly ob. Charles L. Woodbiry, Esq., son of the late distingalehed Senator and Judge,,-has been here for a fortnight, said to have been basily employ ed In arranging, the terms for purchasing out the Republic, and converting - it in late the Ex ecutive organ. The purohaise is reported to have been made, and Frank Blair is to have charge of the new organ. This would be truly a bold movement- It would be the beginnitg cif the end; which the Whigs have been expecting. To ,nay . nothing of the claim of the Union to the po sition of confidential advisor and 'exponent A - the Exeentive, the extreme Hanker and Slavery wing of the Cemooraoy will not tolerate him In any espaciiy whatever, around the President busy antis merry time is coming. • • Sir: Howe, your Bepreuntative, is at home on kitten Visit'foi ' the restoration of his health. C.i,l.:lieitton walk" feebly, male falling. Gell. Ca.se*ps 11:1010 firmly and briskly, and looks better than for several years. President Pill more looks calmly and philosophically upon the scone, like a wise and good man, who hal done hie duty in a trying time. Justus. FROM WAIN . EIGTO2I. - Coromosaeopp of the Pittsburgh dasettg, WAIIiIIIICITON; JAIL 18, 1863 It - appears that Col. King has made the limeade honorable to 'lir. Clayton, by explaining" that whatever he stated to Gen. Cass; relative to the treaty of 1850,u;smder &mistaken understand of the. facts that have lately occurred. That it Is co far right, but why did not Mr. King inform the Senate at the time that. Hr. Clayton itqtdr; ed of 'him, as thechairman of the foreign rola tions, what well anderstanding of the bearing .of the treaty on British Honduras, sou to get its opinion of the treaty clearly and authoritatively? He undertook to 'newer for the whole Senate,after having consulted in secret with only half a dozen E n th ant senators, concealing even from Gen. Cue, a-membar of the committee on farelgn af fairs, end the leader of the party, that Mr. Clay ton desired Information on the subjoin. Mr. Hines note to the Senate, through Mr. Pearce, seems to deny that he told 'then. Cu. but week what Gen. C. stated to the Senate. Bat It is proved by Mr. Sines oati;wituase, Hr. Bragg, of Alabama, that he had Geld to others Restart. fishy whatGen. - Cass reports him to have said to himself; namely, that If Mr. Clayton eubmitted :to the Senate the treaty with the supplementary •e or protocol desired by Sir H. L. Bawer, that it woulii.Ntot recite &cote. Yet he WWI to Mr. Clayton to icy that" the whole SPlllte ander. .stood that British . Hoidaras vu not included in the treaty. For one I cannot reconcile the eonolsteney between what he - wrok to Mr: Clay ton in 1860, what he says to bir. Cass and ilk e r • wbat'he torifsi again to the Be- WO . . one tiOg Is oddest, a asotaus aad * aios!, deretninikii koye Arisen between airs Mila azd 'Pen:tieo, tkat time la not likely teleaL This 'holt business of pratocolisi The Intl defluitiou of a protocol le I reptilian interpolation of a clause is which it is believed the ptiucipal . psi treaty would not coneent, if it no, a to them. That is a protocol, and the charsoteif the' proceeding was neecr more odiously trated than in the protocol which Mr. Buchanan,' under Mr. Pollee administration. added 'to the treaty of peace with Mexico, in 184 d. The Se nate struck oat .the 9th article of that treaty,. whereupon theliexican garernment refined to ratify it, without s prat Dot to the effect that the exotaiden of the rejected article should not effect the reading and force of the treaty as It stood before said 9th article was stricken out. That protecol will Biped, executed and deliver ed, and is now apart of the treaty. Let us hope that therm two admonitions will enffitie to put an end to the protocol syeteut of diPlowitte - y In this country. But notwithstanding the protoool, the seizure of the Lelandsin Honduras bay, by the British, la a violation of the treaty, and-proceeding from Great Britain clearly releases‘the United StatCs froth the equivalent obligations entailed upon it the ClaYiunandßulwer treaty. If Gen. Cass natty desiret to do any thing' more than spend breath In vaporing against aggressions, he would find is this occurrence a beautiful opening. He would have held his peace until the executive tension of the Senate on the 4th of March, and would then have lammed a resole- tlon to birpaeltecl' that Gen. Pierce demand the restoration of the islaiads to their proper owners Talking about such Asnatter and raining trifling questions about personal recollections does no good at all. Me. Soule rained no breeit at all yesterday; all the wind seemed to hare been, by some means or other, taken out of_ his sails in the scorer session of the two presiding days. In the mean time Mr. Clayton hes been re elected Senator for Biz years, and In the course of six weeks will be here to repel asecults In person. He is a noble man, and I only wish he had been present to answer some of the Eisner-. cisme that were so freely cast upon him before the appearance of Mr. King's letter. It is remarkable how very little Mr. Mason has made out of his tripartite treaty resolution. Since the production of that surpaseinglys'able State paper, Mr. Hweretee despatch to the allied powers, the nits of rampant Mliburteriem hare flapped against the mast. To the Whig ad ministration and Its accomplished Secretary of State belongs all the credit of that af fair. Yet they won't be quiet, them Fillibtistere won't. Their fitful career is only paralleled by that of the female, of whom it has been sung: .Thale was mold wet...wand what do you think Oho Heed upou nothing Tut vietuelsand drink: Victual. and dcicia lei re the chief or tbo diet, hot We nil womais soul. lions be quiet." Not content with the agitations got up and kept up by their bottles and Masons, they persist in disturbing the- World with each articles as that in tie last Democratic Revlon , ;upon the old fogies' progress, So., Sc. And now, here, lastly, they have set Duff Green and Ovid F. ohnseni" formerly attorney general of Pennsylvania, to buy out the Republic, and convert . ..it Into a cen tral organ of filllimetetiem and universal annex ation to this glorious Union. This Is the Dust version of the enterprise in volving a change of owners in the Republie. Mr. Woodbury, of N. 11., has nothing to do with it, nor has Gen. PlerSe. Every body knows Duff Green. Deis ..r.Vvvy thing by tar.. tad uothina Within the coaree:of one revolving men be has been building railroads in Georgia, speonizting In Cumberland and Rennsylvanis coal mines in Wall street, editing papers in Washington and Mit York, in colonizing Hayti, in gigantic joint stook schen:ma for cari7Log the mails, and a do zen other-enterprizes equally vast and equally futile, he tunas up, as the ea man of the moan taro, astride of the shoulders of the democracy at Washington. Ho will stay here two or throe months and will then be off, in fall clime sifter some new humbug. Mr. Johnson L.prestritels moth& sort of person, but be will lose. all the money he puts into the newspaperconcern. No democratic administration 'will Much it with a forty foot - pole. • Mr. Gwln,afCaliforsda, made a very careful ly prepared speech iri adeocacy of his plan for building • Pacific Railroad. Well, there is no harm titan in talking about It, but nothing will be done, of course, this winter. -New York is about chartering a. company, consisting of the State Engineer, Attorney General;.Comptroller, and Ore? ottieMeffocrs, to construct this great work on edam Wall strset plan. Doubtless Con gress will concur in all their plans, and vote them all the. money and land they require.— They only want forty five millions of the first and sixty four thormancl Naar° miles of the second. it is presumed that one Thomas B. Benton, of Missouri, Is slightly opposed to their scheme, which I have no doubt is a fact. The Reuse are debating the bill prohibiting . the circulation of small notes in this District, which is a wanton and unnecessary piece of op. pression, - as email naafi, If issued in contort - ally with proper regulations, are a great benefit and convenience to this as to any other community 'advanced enough In civilization to know that it Is more profitable to be honest In such patters than to be knavish. The swindling scoundrels who recently blew up with the Union- bank con cern, are now living here and in Richmond, in ap parent hovertly and undoubted contempt. • The Houie Is also debating the bills of pains and penalties reported by the special oommittee, on the Gardiner oase, prohibiting officen of the government' from engaging In the proaecutlon of: claims 'pima government PROM NEW YORE Carrhrptrutenus GPM.) tally Pittsburgh aissits. Nsw YOEUE, Jan. 14,,1&3 The caloric ship bee made anothersuceenful trip, as you have no doubt keened ere this by the papers of the day. ,There Is no denying that ebe bee. made in the waters of the bay and her-' bee excellent time, but the question is now se riously mooted whether purer enough has been attained to enable the chip to arise the Atlantic and succesefolly contend with the pies of a winter passage. The doubtful say the additional power can only be attained by the increase of her cylinders to en extent beyond the capacity of the ship to be propelled. Cn the other hand, Captain Ericsson argues that be eau with only e moderately enlarged cylinder obtain power equal to-the waits of any eeergeney. la short, the same doubts are now expressed that were called forth by Foliates amuse with steam , and.nothz tug . but time can quell them. One of the heaviest snow storms that has vis ited New York recently,. htM jut closed its efforts. During its eontlnuanee no ships were able to make the barber, nor were the ferries able to run—all the railrende were blockaded, city and country, and the 300113 completely die arranged. The California steamer Illinois re radrustin the lower bay all night, disabled in one of her engines, not choosing to pay several thousands it salvage 'to the tow-boats, which bravely borer round the entrance of-the harbor to take wird:dap of the cowardice of some ehip mestere and the atones. A Female Academy Is to be built in Brooklyn; which will quite rival the free academy hero.— A widow lady wheys fortune is as ample as her liberailty,has given sisty•five thousand dollars for the purpose, and will bo aided by the pro prietors of the Female Academy; when building was burned a few days ago. This school has under its charge six...hundred ladles from all pins of the Union,-sindis probably the leading inditution of the country in its way. The do, nation, of as New Yorkers lately for benevo lent nottedneational purposes have not been small. Peter Cooper has given $300,000 for his "National AOademy." Wm. B. Astor boa given $30,000 to the New York Hospital, and Mrs. Packer $05,000 for the new school. Mr. Astor Is able to do such acts of kindness. His wealth la almost four millions. His 4eal estate hae ad nosed BO much that John Jacob Astor was poor compared to the Immense fortune now control ledby Mason. In Wall strut affairs are more satire, and mo ney more abundant, at cheaper rates. The last quarterly returns of the show them to tie in • very healthy ccmdition, and able safely to extend facilities to speculsticm, as well as legiti mate operatien• Blocks ire In better demand, and for bonds the demand is lees thandhs sop- Ply Our now Mayor has commenced vetoiog City . railroad bills, and expresses, his detennbistion to do his part to protectieg the eity bens peon• . baba. A billis tow before the legislature pro- Whiting imputations, boom Ignatius . .. 0 . Icharters, and the 'act slay ha coninelmated bt foro:even-the great Broadway railroad lion comes up. The price demanded to stop the . Broadway road was twenty thrusted dellati, which the property holders refined, choosing to resort to the luw rather than bribery. A lot of ground twenty tithe feet on Broad ;ay and seventy seven feet on Fatten street hoe' t can !muted far 414,510 per annum. The lease t> ran twenty Otte yeare,.or if the owners should die liefore,-;the lease terminates and the Improve \ moots revert to the land. In Landed recently a piece of land near the Royal Exchange, sold at the rate of £BOO,OOO per sere., Estimating this loilessed en Broadway to be worth a- sant yield ' Log at air per emit. the annual leave; it is leased at a Video of four tied a half millions per sere, which I's a small advance over the price - of land bt Lood‘on, large as the• aum appears to be. When the difference of interest in London is con sidered, the \ difference in fairer of NC' York price, is more,upparent. PENNSTINABIA LEGISLATURE. Elarrerstraon, Friday, Jon. 14. SE SAT..-31r. Bitty, from the Committee on Roods and Bridges, reported with amendments, the bill supplementsrpto tho sot incorporating tha Tempornaterille and Noblestown Turnpike and Plank Road company., . [On motion of. Mr. Basile, this bill was sub sequently taken up and pm its emend read ings ] • Oa motion of Mr Derain, tho Senate resumed the consideration of hie retiolutien submitted on Tuesday last, caliing on the Cona‘Commission ere for oertoin information as to 'the Portage Railroad. Mr. Quiggle moved to amend by calling for eimilu information' relative to the tattuntain Fut on of the Pennsylvanisitallroed. \ And Sir. Dame, on Thursday, moved to anti stitute for the amendmonti-the following. ..Also copier of the original estimates of the Engineer, exhibiting trie kinds and quantities ot , nark on each chation of said line." The amendment of Mr. Dania being now pend ing, thO discusnion was renewed, and the vote was taken and the amendment adopted, as Y CAB—Messrs. Barnes, Corothers, Crabb,Dar lington, Darste, Evans, Friel, Ilamiltort, Hen drioke, Khmer, Kunkel, Myers, 11I'Martrie, 0' Neill, Robertson, Skinner, Blifor, Canon, Speak er-18. YATS—lleears. Bally, Baclmlay, Forsyth, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, Byron, D. Hamlin, E, W. Hamlin, Mester, Hoge, M'Castio, land, Quiggle, Hager, Banderson-15. The resolution as amended by tho amendment of Mr. Darsie, then passed finally. House amendmenti to the bill to inamorata the Elute Bast Mill Run Railroad Co., were else adopted. Mr. Qoiggle, moved that the Committee on the Judiciary be discharged from the consideration of the bill relative to allciwhig persons owning Slane to pus with them through Penusylvanisi and that it be referred to a select committee. Agreed to. flouss—Nominations wore mode for State -Treasurer. Mr. Eyeter, from the Committee on Corpora tions, a bill to incorporate the Chortler' Plank Road Company.. Mr. Strong read a bill to authorise the Penn sylvania Railroad Company to extend their road to Philadelphia. Mr. Kilbouroe's resolution to do away,with tho Private Calendar, wad coisidered and defeat ed—Teas 50,Itays 42—two thirds being requir rd. The National Intelligencer soya:—Mr. King will make the voyage la the United Stateasterim 'or Fulton, which has been kindly placed at. hie service by the Secretary of tho Navy, and which Ile at the Navy Yard waiting hie convenience. Every provision has been made on board the steamer, by order of the Government, which can contribute to the 4omfoit of the respected inva lid and hie estimable family. A couple of the policemen of - New York, named John Smith and Wiliam Kennedy, were defeated on Wednesday morning robbing the grocery store of Mr. Lemuel W. Hopkins. Mr. Hopkins and his eon were on the watch, and saw the parties enter the more. Smith wu ar rested at the door and put in charge of the clerk, while air. Hopkins went to some Ken nedy, who was inside. Smith attempted to ca me, when the clerk shot him, a load of buck shot entering his spine, and inflicting a wound which will probably cause death. • Too Canino Casutrr.—The, Witehington Re public offiaiurday morning says.; It to to currently repotted that we are inclin ed to give some credit to the rumor, that Mr. Hunter's objection to going Into the Cabinet is the fact that Mr. Dtu is to be a member. • . . ....... It is farther anted thathe -IllotattunAlitnn erste in the S mite propose So rota agaittetAlr D'u'e conftpoition; and that the Northern Vein °exits proem to retorn the compliment be e & io the coup de grace to Jefferson Doris. We live in tronbleeome times, There will be early exploelone—se prepare for them. ilhe Cabinet most be either Union or Dill:inlet ;Our ,judgment is that the Firewater' and Free-eaters have predominance, end that the Union : am' ,will be nowhere. ;I Col. Hopkins, the .now Canal Commiseidner, 'took hie piaoe In the Board, on Tneadiy, td the roam of J. A. Gamble, Eeq whole tared boo expired. The - Board lies been reorganized by .he appointment et T. Morrison. Esq., gres (dent, and Thomas L. Wilson, Esqo3earetary. Hesekish Niles, son of tho Ist, Health Niles, editor of Nile's Register, formarlt4ob ilthed in Baltimore, recently died on the 'lag° froni•Hang Kong to Ran Francisco. Mr. Ilea Toe attached to the commercial house of Forbse & Co., of Canton, Chins, and at the time of kali death supercargo of the barque WilkieWins. Be vu In the 23d year of hlaage.—Bati..Run. A Washington correspondent of the Joterstal of Comment. Bays—" The Belize and the .B.iy of 'lslands' are five hundred miles from soy point on the route of the Nicaraguan caner. , the British settlement there is not inconsistent with the security of American interests in that tran sit; and probsbty there ere not to be band a dozen Individuals in the whole United Mates, not demagogues nor filibusters, who feel the elighteet concern about the Brithlb settlement," The lowa Advertiser esys the loss by thilets freshet on the two White Rivers will reachfill, 000,f00. The. Central Railroad Company are niffe i ,Ml . - gaged ha laying stone and cinders iiloittbe track of their road, to prevent the rising Utast during the trausit of passenger trains, aiiems noyaoce alwaya mach complained of on AlOeti-' can Itsilroads.—Phila. N. American. Scrofula. V147 - IT is duo to Kier's Potrolquat-to say VIM It hap bean known to completely ~WIC 00m7 riisti • of [Lis droodtul dim.* In Isni Um* than anl ottin "mod:. ao4 at_ les• cost or looondatiltuatia to UAL pan ~ TZbourarsto of anent - giber In the hando Ohba PUP . pri•a a r. many of which are from hell known Ottawa of Es• city .of Pittsburgh and ha Imoteillato Mithiltp:dro Is Mom 010447 and boyouil an await. that /LIMPS ro tow el. LEUM II • ollolua of no valtis, not 'ad a long remold In Paralyslo, Ithourolthroai D. v. . Of Bight. but its • valuabl• Internal. remold , for tor thy...ma:t o g ottymotso., asi nail as Um raltarizta gitidat. tnbirioni• arsionbatod 21th In menu. '.. i _ Tl._.. hating • dread of mixture+ ant soured t. 4,1 tat zetedkrll3.l. lertrOli withal, and I. battled t. It 6... we trim the Moms of the earth. 4,..'.4 Th. followlue content* la rooted from • paper bulf3lab:, d at Syramuts. Neff York and bon date August Sangtr to whiott la Moo armoded thenertldeata Otto oeleatial D. Y. Font, kt. D. of Byrum.: d. This utaylu Mt:MS.l , lft; th at I have bean to 1.4 ' i ditto with Scrofula Mr the last oven 1.0.. that 7 as 'the time I have bon unabba to &Maud to asy kin d' lams Dwain and moth ol the Dam unable to walk. and to pi, tot. and have been trotted AMA, all the (.k tO 7 . the best phydelana our muntry atfordm I OstawdoinaD6, got roma relief. but no our., and continued to entonMilk s now Dr. Foot remnantaventd me to err the l'Osolemat.tir Dock Of. o area tttlng else bad lulled I did. Si win t faith art lint. but th e eat wk. nalonlabikm It Lb DR War, to the aurae. at ono. and lat mot big= 41 . / better. and ,by wing W. batten! ham 6Y. •tltreft? tbnusarsla of dollars. MILD. NANCY M. Di v i' Thla stlay'cartlfy that' Lava boen mo wanted I a Petroleum, ar Una 011. fm roam thot a year,' A to, ~,,,.tpdly iiritporia-0 Its tene:Ml affeeta la Dia um of Indolent Worn and other dimasen far widen 1110 Moors. mended. and ran Mtn contd.= motnnuoud It to be. emailoe worthy of Attention. and Age 00017 sny that run.. lAA attantled Its lam, whore other mains had ULM. . D. Y. ART, M.D. • . For sale by el the Drpsalea InFlitabruzki EfirebraTElea/lON= tioLP3, WhaffOttritii ed es. much atteutlan at the tratirs Pair. are now olgarsd to the Miss= of Pittsburgh and AN:shear 01440 lb. Protectors prices. wholesale and MAIL Thla heap P. war ticularly adapted to those troubled with ehltypeditarials la Winter. I JUDD & CO" Aginks. deglL No. 60 We'd street. ,ply-WINES, —Persona einhiog iar% slue F.twas Mau LIM LIGIVOILS 01.11 delertptlene. pen teeported. 0.. oblate theta, et the Imetistrieee t tt the JAIIC/It W/1011111. 4e, Wino Eters of 0016 Mullet and Fitrotateeete. A. H. HOLMES StiBRO. Successor to 11. P. Nelson &;Co4 • I.6NtIi•CrUItXRB oP SOLID BOX VIOZBi PLATZD fillt/YRlS nn. ➢ MATTOCUP, MPAIMS, 1101.1, rio roans. PATEBIIIIOH. PENA. 4. • 0171 , .aN 13t, groat. thlrd door into% Smlthtald ihrAu trartuat.d oval to any mart Factored. -- TAMES P. TAN'bi . Elt. WEOLE,SAU DVii}lll IN BOQTB, SliOtS, 80.3129177 ,Lc 210. St 11'091>07.174, irnsaatem, ~ • littireen Third and Fou,ilV j ,. syr•My stuck ombraeps crt.taz;ariety and OW* at Boot+, Homo, Iknirt.4l. Abe. pum 1 direat-filir the tit. liuguad mactlawre a. &Lot .0,...1, u. /ail duul Wiator shl.4 04 , 114 kit 1.4114. C!"..inx gutoki —plasm WI ut "UMW %tee g. . ser SKE Advertisement of Morali'4Cordial, outQ• tact. Have - Yon a Diseased lacer . gerlhe question, though startling, is sof -s.,:ently aux.:wive, when the feet t, taken Into conside ration them Llesaaee ef the liter have become moor alum inaly frequent in the United States. Indeed. thereon few finithieble disease. that are tot is come with trace- Well • dersiontal abate of that important organ. Ilany of the math:alas usually eliscsed under the bead of Cat umption hare their ori.tha In the Liver. tear tamed/ that would ensure , -. - ttlithity and healthful action in the Liver, would boa blethinu to nook-hid !"haa been the ex• demotion of thomande. That remedy hal been found: it is rale and sure. When . a fair Dial her been arcried it. it has nee.i• been kneels to fail. tinder. hate you any dieethe of the Liver, O,2ED/ease athielti you believe prowede from hepatic. derangement! Lose not a moment, hat purchase • box of Dr. ll'Larie's Dills, and they will restore you to health. It le the only c.mall yet di:covered, in winch implicit confidence mar plaoed. For sale by meat 3:erthente and Unapt:ism in fawn and and by the sole propteetcre. J KIDD t CO., ho Mid street LARD. ter-R. WATSON is now engaged in elanabterinn b,OOO Urn, and will bare constantly on baud olarge stmt of bulk fork of his own rorls, also COO barrels of Extra 100 Pork. aud a No. 1, astir *of Lard. In barna, and Pena for sale at hla Waraboun, cor ner of Liberty Ltd Warne *Creel* .4/10 NEW CARPET STORE. ROBINSON-& CO., NO: 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening n large and entirely now Strck ofltaportad and American Carpet', together with evarythlog mtiallp Wept la a Carpet Stara. lll /. 1 ..5 3 cash D'Haaa. oclll Citizen's Insurance vomit:my of rittatrargn IL D. KING. PAssloslT, A1111)111. 11..31A.D8IIELL. WT. OFFICE, 94 WATZR, amino maava. cln WOOD 1311LRET9. wr INEIUDES lIULLANTI CARGO 181040 UN Tll 01 .4 0 AND 1. 1 / 8 8/43IFF , 11111:11A. AND TRILIOTA. ELIE rFarplatsr , r atnanNlote m aanape ' cv PING sa.nti tOrperNs lA< NARA mut INLAND .V.4F.14,1(10.V -aml Ta.. 11 1. SPORTA DIESOTORII , . .• • King, I W. Latium, Jr, Emu ra.lies' Re wv A, er, I Wm. Nivo~un. 'lLwwrt Duolap, Jr, Jobs 8. ullwortlt. Llarbsowh. Francis Wllere, Edward Iteau,iion. J. liabwrunster. It Ow, brreot. Wm 11. Dew, lies. 01. l'enowelt. d. 22 W. A. M'CLURG & HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF WOOD AND DISTII STREET; WEILER they offer to their old customers and the public generally, at tbe lowest mt..a. Wbolw sale' and Detail, the largest, =At select and complete Beek or • CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODEN AID WILLOW WARE TO DE FOUND IN TOE WEST. de4 SAMUEL GRAY, ; MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings, St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. fl ENTLEMEN'S CLOTIIINU MADE EX CLUSIVELY to order, and warranted torah. Liu ronctly . 012 hand . choice 1..011:1210171. of 01.01115, CASSIALEREEL YESTINGB 'and OVERCOATING,i, OF THE LATEST STYLES. &elected unready for th. OOUIIO9I trade. GrWier:lo.l leaving their orders will bar. their wiahes consulted and complied u .11 work L. dune ardor the um super. vision. del,l2ra Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes. 500 POUNDS Knickerbocker Now Year's Cakes, the mune so baked in Ness York, sad • general lussortmont cf blahs and aLaci. Cakes for the blob. .41 ay r sl z JOU? , StIRITIARD'S, No. SIT. Liberty ,street. • DAGUERREOTYPES - AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. AClLSON'ffNatiortal Daguerrean Gallery, coat, of the Diamond and klaikat at:ma. foknotlia x'a bruit dbl.,/ Pilfuhriaik. Lintlaratul Ilentlaman 'naiad to obtain Wanks Illantwoe• at tuatara., brim. will plaaa• call at the above establud, meat, Utted no with vary ruimior tide and Wry Light, arranged with such AM that the oparainr ca. take the that aeourata fac raulle• of ale buxom form with all the e1pf.4012 Of .1131At•J lilt. rs Al l. VSATIIO/13. Idnuraviosa. Paintings, CO.. seatratair ...lad. and du /di:l4w taken of tniginal iflenerses. lildteliaraons tot repaired to tab.. ',Moak unless • can fact rweezoblanna. *3.Likaoluau takeo of aick and deasultel parson. I. enT Part of th•city and vicinity. ddrianana open, and oparatng tram 6 a. N., 1111{11 6 7 x. iltonoste In h• Dlanond. nrift. es/twl aft Belson Lint fteizmun DAGUERREOTYPES. Pest Office Building, Third firrarais and tar:lupus who wish to ob -4-1 taSra wawa artistic sod gra Us Mantas at • t at raZfrill th P grta r Arit r rlltN u r aaranatad. yr *0 thugs made. Having ao• 00. !arr.( soul 004 .11sratica Dab arst akytishta stto con. tr--ew tbfi parte., with Carittimaats of tits tacal powerful tisat.....l havinz ailLeTw d 00* mu. PIM= grA:= l . 43! Vat Zit e. obis la agar to the patrons tba Art, a c. 7.• at Lazne, nsotricaa, Cain au 417 es Imam: Ma. lair-taw nava booa slavered. hoc. onna .id optrattLa. Inatbara, from papa 4. U.. u, 8 r, mair-4.0.T Pits Township MOiting. 'WA Township Mooting will be held at tha hams dila. slawty. on W.thhotor. 19th JlnnorT. m 1 o'clock, D. m.. to eonelder and admit ma:maw for preventing additional wrong' and loath lon on the rovhetato . lmaniallate action ant general co-operallon being no meaty. the grwelnel attend.na of sll c Mune lal tax nay/rad the TORnehlr/ Is requested. RALPH REED. E P JONES, E DRAZZAM. • IsISARS Auditors. • library Association SPECIAL Meeting of the "Young Men's 1t1.0.W. Library Aurootattou aral NeeharA., In. Estee^ will Do brl.l. lot Moir t. . TUNEIDAY F.N -7710. the th lost. al EAU Fut 7 dela.. p. wheo the .ml oth.r lutprataut CuarolttoeueW be &Mira ed tor gat yea. Jag air II KIBUO/D, PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH— Pete. desiring to porch.. or root Pews I. thi• Char.. ED p105...11. elthor of the uoderslgood, at lIOPLWItLL n..BuR,. No Ott Fourth et. NA/BINT BUBB. No. DIA tear. IA (Ealtull. To Let: min Mintionsa, No. 55, Moriiit 7a13 Tiatimretsi.. A Country Seat far Bale • 111:111 subscriber hiring lost his higilth, nsstrot toora proparty lb= / blur he vto k..p h m d fowl to gloom of • part of It. The van la u..- tI SI I. or A. if tb• sdrehaaar_stster It. Ow Is *metal a 'commodious mor Back. and tastefully arraueeds sad Nola/lad lo Hu but and most attestant's.' Close tu thy Dwelllow le a drat rate Spirt, 414 n ew oplendl4 Spook Roo.. good Mos ad State. wish Mbar emsrudent out banding. le Orchard ofyoung tram, earefoOr ~lest 1, wllb nom So old beefing Lt. Prim low. and tem. made may. Th. i+.lWer men by any Woos wLsblzw • abtlul reddens.. aed dlmmwd Mat mow Tar further pardeulank eall at toe mewls.. adololaa Sawlellerellle, and do It mom, or yolk may rem. INia IL JalMdtf It. HOPKINS. MBE Mansion Moose and timant Homo, Carriuw O. ite. lot . 115 by U 2 r.a.: twitan, Castro toad erawl. rd artists. Sixth Ward—Salbellisbnitwith Shwa hbrabbary. , Th. situation b Malt/Mil d alumna. and witblop law rit h.tas wait of that:fon an d Maw, (Prwant'cesopasit,l4. Lambert, Eta) For what, apply to dviilAll MIN% at Ewes Oottao Warta. jaladt3l* Allaghttay. To Let - r E Fourth Story of the Gelato Build - fug. It ht toltablo far a Job • Panting Oflea for ir eh porous It has Moray. boon mol. Poosmslon 41Y.51 ,go the Ant of AbrlL 1.111 1 / 4 at thl. Onto. /OA LI For Rent lIAT vory desiriiblo Ootaqry Reoidonco, itizte3N miles from tho elt. Ortarrni the Ersddock• 0 Plank lleatit 0d the 31onoostatml• 1t1..r eriat4w. int l 0 .ere--on which Is 4414 • Canso Two ling. with rooms =I 8141141. with., 41 the noessoarr out build. ne Orr.. a. Co nourt..l3heda Chlektiory, Tool, twial and 11000. .to. convenloot. Attactio •nno flown sad Plait Gordon, orobdiltha d with Wefts. rtdt•Trf. and Daditi Idlumbbery, .114 • rar• etkin DWOULOg ftollte. in. that'. with • nl u.3.lntarmorsid with went Oath. tree* • orals Laie on the promises • 000401 told tnunt holt" oontainitur Our mom and all.. with all nave virensionors. Yovamtdon atvett awn 14. 1113. tor partkulars L antraten of the anbsatitlts. WXAVSJl.jr.,lgarket nod rind stg • . •M All n 1. • Jotti - Fonrib and Cherry altar. . 7 0.1., . , . prime new 'crop oak cooirwrlst Coss, a.= sale pi IVEW ORLEANS SUGAR-40 hhds, new " L .171a 2I TP ., "d "I. ' gen ILLI3 a ROL CLOVES AND TIMOTHY SEED -40 baobab; Maier, go do Thula/. To dead shining ar dor. lioal4l PdoCaLLS k COBN BROOMS - 50 doz. Corn Brooms /*ls IifrOILLB t DAL VIGARS-25,000 Imported. for sale low lJ by i.lB • 314114L111 nom. INSEED OIL-25 bbls in store, . R / &MILLS & floe. IRON—SOOO lbe single horse shoe her, for at. km last McOILLII a ROIL VAILS-150 kegs assorted sizes. Jas &WILLS a ROW. TIPPER ',RATHER-10 dor. ork band, for U 'or br RklE . hicOILLS Rug. PAPER-100 reams' assorted Sima nA go - PdeOILLB a ROE. TV.APPIEB. BLOOMS-1328 now landing 1.11 fruglougroet Iluroni s fezttr icagy a taa Jos ARD-140 tierces No:1 now landing rn,o, slomer llozo n: for *las /DALAI! D L CKEY a CO.. we r zed hoar dr. PORK-95 - tiblf Mesa now landing from L ,dames' Baran, br WY by_ , hal • . DILKCYA W. FLAX SEED-28 tea. now landing from Mazur Miran; fa sal• br DICIENY t OD. pat 11pI 4.NDAIFTLES-- 77oroa:ku 401111SNUTS- 5 sacks now landing from l_J sw m.-Hamater isle Dr A MELLY MEE= MEE ME 'S' PITIAIONIC SYll,llP—*:raltia. big raxted, m. Co h , . Alttra keractatt.. ani. an .fectione of tb. Loco. Vox. safe Jail • L. WILCOX 41. C). Ae. st Narket atztet. B. MOTT'S Yeeoisble Don:kale PrLLS : Antiltllletek A ntbibrlissTß , bbd nel.f3•lnit the rrenorlor all ten:mule, to Billan• and other refers; Bolls. Boorboxi o . and ticra t aa., eche: and the enze of Lie. Ometieat. Demme:a-Lad. ache. and all eyelid,.. and diseases csasol br leenuellies l o the E r tel, and a deranped Rat a of the or g ans of Lt c3stlon: on hand and for b, WIL.S.3X : • $O. tel . Market gel.. QUM4C-77 bags : .-,gtoun„ iZUMIC, now " landing from Rea' hr eale br fele IDAleu DICKEY A CO. 111111 OTATOES—Itid bus Bede for sale by AIR TO r I k EICINNIIO6J3T kIdURPHY. --8 10DFISLI0 ponuds j4i, received ICJJ and for rala hr atiIIBBAIXIS a hose x. jalP `w.1,16 Watur it -4p Vr. , t Rt fIROUND PLAISTBfbI 7 15 tone jetree'd and for br BI7IOSI6DON i 1NG4431. Z.:2yRINGES-200 daß fb7eale. by JOS B A PiIPfESTOCE *CI). L , QUILLS-200 lbs fur baio. , • lalt B A PAM; EBTOEkt & TO RAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS. Cleveland and Nahoning Head Letting.. \ • •r QEALED PROPOSALS will bg re „ cirrd Ilat the u office of the Coomarif.. rui , er , ;ir Cleveland. ntil Um Ent day of third, ISSN for, the uradlng.jfamor an y. and itridgmag of the portion, of amdd road from Cleveld to Warren , . distance of 13 mile. Plans. Prod , .d 'Braielikatlem may ta reierflit flompony'Auglee. mi Cloweland.and the line willTe tae for impection by CiintAW4ora, len days Jinni° to e kt l 9 l:Viine divided hao &Vilma of about ram mil Kb. d bid. will be received fir tool'eesection, reparetwlT,9, an the whole lite. Mama . will be made mainly. and the payinantOi mode In mak. Further informa . ion roily On arpileationla Jaioo Perla...E a / a f he tiormany, irgee Beckham. Erg., hosideut Engineer, Elerclani, or to the nudenigaed. \ SIM remainder of the line from Warren, will be let ea Bos th e location he completed. fly order of the ard. BDWARE WAILNER, dalfidtd \Chief bovine., Notice. —\ • Vineaganit, January If, 185.1. 9"IIE President and Direetorb of the Pitts. 2 burghand Baotou Alining Company hare this day d.olsrof a Diyigend on the Capital Stoek.'obteren and one half dollara per Maare.payable to the !Stockholders or they legal repremontatives, on and attar tbe fourceentb dav of February negt—lia,tern btueltholdem to by dald at the ales ofJ IV Clark a Ca.. Iloilo. 1.U:41011,2,e 0 (MIA KLKS AVERY,' raideat e lILACK COBITRQS--bltutay Ir, Burch ', geld b oo. ho re re ntly rend • fob ...revisal of abort, Good, ef mations itualitlan Also. imbued do, dueled. Ina scarce and desirable colors: Also. blaelt nombialoegi Alpaca% dark. gray de, to moulting: Alpaca de lksiva„ anJ Mohair de bag, 31. et B. are selling their all wool Verneb de Lalitsa. and niuly otberatyl. rf Whiter Goode at reduced 0ri . ,,, (lA_LTPETRE---100 babe in store for sale k 7 by J All WitlllSOka CO. i n gUGA.R--116 bags white Nrazil; for sale by di jal7 JAMES A 1114C1.1180N A Co. I LIBOT AND BAR LEAD,I ' 1 GO loge Slot. ...oast nogiberm 6700 aeon& bar Lead. roe mile by Jan JAB. A HUTU \IINUN I CO. 1 i . i it4OLASSES-100 bble. En(11.1311 N. 0 \ jastr eNbrr .e'd, 1 and for eale by a b, 'Ni QUGAR--10 tdids. N. 0., just reed and fdi 13 tale b• Jar ENOLISCI t azhempr. 410 A Y--100 boxes Rosin Soap, .14 t re' o'd I - 3 and tarsal. br ENGLI,9I.I LIZNIYAT.', COFFEE—RIO bags prizn,e Itio Co;r In :tore end we b INOLISII 4 \ IjkIIIZEI4, , jar Noe. 1 . 12 d a Second. Oil 101 ri stret: • ~_._ Lkil OLASSES--100 bbla. N. 0., recei,i4. I II rer steamboat Eeeolt and for de, by .1.77 , VOI. BUNNUOLLYINA MORPBY. ir HEAP DE LAINES—A A bttysion & Co. .r.novarblblttad a beautiful lot of ereo de Idnes eon,* al So bar yard. t J. 17 • I'LANNELS A large lot of ilifferent br colon ar..t i l a n.ll4les. QIIAWLS, SHAWLS—Beautiful, Mocha 4j .4 Wo4l. Long .4 Seem. 5ba.16441.14¢30 pn P"'". '1 A g2132A.1r1%t CIOUNTERPANES—A A Mason 14 I I: aka 'eloping our au. balsam of their Count...6l.nel. tycntit 5t.',..10.) at $1.25 • HONNBT RIBBONS—A A Almon & go. •havantill on band • besuLtful I•l4grtment onlintlr Ribbons, widen they. are reline at a peat radattinn tali IAWREISCE SC;IENTIrke SCHOOL Harvard Univertity. PRE next term of doe Institti r ion will open on the first der of 2nareh. 143. and 'irtlunii twenty orate, lnatraetlon tor rwsltailona.leetura..st nospraetlentl ezer fiwn, snoordlog to th e nature of the storm :will 1» Olww• In:— Botany, ...... ....-....-- ... ............. - Prot, Ora,. l:bernlbtrp. Analytical and Practical— . Iforebrd. U6OOII6WVOLII.IMT Piirdolo., WTIO. ..... ....... RA ath . • coiteernlog t ‘ h , e V 67 1. 4.: radon be s mader Pra. h. N. 111.7 1 1na, ‘ rqulty. • Dissolution. -firm or LOO IS it B r i'DOW4LL divolna MIR day' mutnsl oneezt. ilmbo.lued Tba coutaatukt Sr 7 Chules K. Lamb. CHARLES E. LOONIB, STOCK AND RILL BROKER., \ Noteg,Aands, Norgages ac., Negotlate4, PASTICIILLEATZENTION OIVEN TO 21114 PUROthala ASIS BALE or wrocsa. illarithgoe over S. gongs & Co.. corner Wood and Fourth street. • j. 16 IFZUNPOW DER.. AND SAFETY I" IJSE -4CWiI k.ssnlutJ o PosTsr—ostra strength. " ' Nov YOO6 1016 Ky. Slaw " • 160 q hf keel • \ " r. •• • 20 kegs Sew alrootiwe " fAa esoletwn. 1 lb. ewe h. Er . Rail Powder 160 " Pr•drie rhnotirrt 60 "- kilstwooddlUtlw 93 reeks tialtty Yee. The above Poircicw (which fih - gcility 1e wo wwws4) le from theettiebraftst olanufieterire of thr illatarti Powder If otoltaril. Inbeta t Conn.. art:theft= tiangertlee, Neat York; toNwhlch ere lathe the spade attention of the mei Note... amenity. For eat* br ' J. S. DILWORTII 00., 1,13 31 Woof street. Pitteloareb. C.TEIIMON P.AtTRAW re Hart worn:rent, aultabla for Valles. Vartibbits. , Corral* the raper,Warrtrattar, lia. Mukot rt. \ 1t.117 \ THIO. YALAIRIL \ IF INDOVILIND P 4 PER;4O Lisod and, v v Unewa me , Buff siodEltenevalara taireth.r witla an assoitaviat V blgv,d P.p .r Curbg.cr , "•l. 1 , 1 /in 11}0.11.01 PALIIILR, \- . — T3 - tt FLOUR-200s 'k ' T ure l o iror Nine; for solo b , . Jxl6 V4S BO:01109T a bilJaellY., yttr- INDOW . 014135-1000‘1.oxes 8 kly 10: tor sale br \ u , TON %ION:Molt/Mb inneNlX SUGAR -65 hhdi Limo neat crop, reod • 3:7l.. t. " ."4 ".nagVi t ammultmA cu. ZPAINTB-- ?s , Za know u WtSle t , Mows Ooze. s Strims t \ AIWA 71 , Arrittstose forsalsby jar. JAMAS A 11140111/10MA 1, . Beth-1000 p igs ,- soft Golerts,..lan freed Assam I ed../ 'Artb) for mplAby _ J•l6 J AIMS A..Iy2CIaALLST uO.. I)ILLOW'S HEAVE ClllLT.: , 2.gross .1* bY [jam a kranzicati)ol l A.OO, Q SALIN WAX-75 IUo ited4nd Black la fbr oaloy B A YAIINIMTOOK CO. pRRITVIAR 'BARR-200.1bs foi \ rde by ion , U A FANNESTVI &CO. CINCINNATI SUGAR CUBEID ;addll4 NJ AND BwEr—sto bare neriTed saran. tliflp of Brans • P.M% Eitati . • • Shay.' tad. other reletuatml broad. of Llama awl anal am peeparmitofontirh them during the mmta a t th• lormwt mutat priced \by the Berm, ovratall. s, IS • lltlLtilto A W. \ \ NM corm Woad and Stath, atreeta. • irZLEASO N'S 'PICTORIAL,,for `January' VA lath e liaat vsed—Prinef, ceuts a Pan, OI it a year,. fre• or ponase. Satamiotiorareeeemdby , • V 7 A til , uSNIFF.NNZY 7t CO., -- Van • \ tasonresn.a: i Physicians Lecommind and melt - rietter from /mesh 114141. BM • • ' Beach 9)th, ISM. • mE SSR S. A. L. SCOVILLA CO-4lantl= elam—l aux happy to tofu= yva that the , NC y n. 77, gime the brat Uttstsetka of auspnraleadoa 1 erm uavai,• Tho Villa . idea work admirably. I am ‘i.ar• haratehing thew mad Hues to P•• of our phyridaur, M ldo ministe.e them to Ms wire. In Coat. from what I h °worth. rota. ymdtka of th• Syrup, and from what I haj e c4:: of it. effmta, Ido Bat Imitate to mcommedel t the anfierar Dr. Rpm& Sirup , of Liverwort. Tar, and Lama, aa the but spiral.. ratnedr with which I autarqualutad. Yours. Trail. yusitPll R NALL tirsl'' a bout.. j L o i r i :i. botMeit.'":" .4 '.. 1 '" ot. E SSENTIAL OIL'S`PURE—• , , 1 00 16 6 0 ,2 51 6 pH ?troika Leunden, • • 30 `Oartlon 1.666end.r. L .\ .6X; 30 , , " Aolwed. • • 10 '-' ••• rcuto. 0701 100 " ... 34.1aftw. * - 60 0 010,6. • 100 " I . l776rmint. 26 0 0 " Roseman, 0 • .. Juniper. \ • 25 • " Cinnamon. 5 L 4 Nbati•• 1 1 60 -" 061gtp \ m. \ uta. \ 100, *. _ Balm • 0216 0 and tar W. to . [13141. 2 MUD !CO 60 w 6. VIOTABET—=36OO lbs 'prime, Meta eimi .1.. far tab br \ J KIDD , CO, ' ' 1.16 wni . T . ftip „ --.so.,bbls„iVilikr ,t s 'IT CUBEB3-100 Ibi:in atar , far 147 7 7 3.14 \ \ \ ,\ J RUM 4 I • i t FRIOAN 01 OER,-200` pedirakred, rik. nr.a. bT Fla Al M A PALM 064 CO._ fiLARIFIED 5U134411 7 -10* 'r j‘ r irt\re•'d `-' ` ndi """litaratrai\a , rNai4u. \ \ ' J. 1 4 Iro.llo ,, Waear mc,TK T6,q totst, lintENoll CLOTII 01,0*KB—A, 114,, a a (3., .ui do.. NI a. tahLorog thefr Yon h C •th, Gloater, at art beemanaaelbreraor hrogn;(mhmr Pr . l . • A_ -11. N. AND Df-EgS GOO at red, ,1 n rrteme—A hlopo AP, ale 1411t* out the •. ere , tt ecoet,ted sta. of I. . red asd t "1'24 MOLASSES-2500 bbls. arriving NTniebT BIIRDIUDGE 1119411/6SI. /TUNNY BAGS-74000 To wad alms' aud'' X.fi four tßathal—.l4t r i o t aitla po r s ay , Vgi m 4 iota t)URNT 81. 1 eNNA.I.egit u idere:L for ate br 1.1041 \ B FAUN IF a • \ DOSE PlN[{-2 bbl br igh 4..rf , It F 111,70.67 ANISEED,-200 lb' to , ' All vv II A 7t) 11OEN 8000P8-1.8 du; br ..a. I+7 Nall 3 • ' lu BITS, GLUE' bbL Cloo t kpi tot V V ..by !•,• (.1.1111 • • iA• KAY Ot \ AtillTll4,l ....f4mei tli ti,, v 1 . ucaa \\,, \ \ C,\...v. \. k \\. , , _ \\ , N ...,,, ;\ , , \„‘„ . \\ , '0 \ ',..., I \ [I: \ • \::l ' . . - '... '- LIA 2 J .,- ;At r,:'\;2- \ I C ‘ \ \ ' . \ \''' \ ' \\ ' , \ \ n \V\ ' \ \ \ , . \ ' \\ ~,,.. . n %,T\ "~.~.~_ ~,,~ . , AUCTION . , SAL a \o :", 43,000Vaperior Cigars 'at A • tr:, 1N Tlian~s~ mornink , 'Word .4 P o'efeek lA %% Mr. will to relit er , LASul oea gli% pros--lirxrdta Principe, Ilerrami Xr. Om ore 4 breirls imported, towhich the &MALI. 0.}0.M. mesit u h , 1 7_ UMW . ' Aide P X DAVIS. Avetkrderd Dry Goods, Store at AnctiOrf. s()Nl.V.i;cidneedl morning. 19th initnnt,\nt o emote iArtnal t% wi .101.1 lt= react', kkel entice 11000 of an a` Da nn Retail 8101., connpriltiOth, , c ; erf ck 0 1 b i d °taiga Yanck„ 015 anon[welch arid befound. • Barer infant Ovine, afnerteel felon. 81.0 and Tatter Curb:meg Tweeds. ifs., Gatlae Meloskin, Colette and Pilot Cksba. Print*. -harlatco Dontaftle elingbanis, Chan:k -b-rap, Ticking, Mack* lod gad tholes kinallar 'Colored ..sOA Ihna Meant... Coaktennnoi Del4nes. if Lancer& albs and Whit* Timbale: hack Tiannala, Canton Lin- Inas. Illahtent, Dar no Long tibitola,Thibitt, Caslituntra Mocha lied Cloth Shairls, Dot. 11301 s, Toil, ncl C ti Catania Madinat Lac* , anti Ziligituta. P111.1121t Thre:ita Cotfons. glig, Coittlitio ond Cotton Ilith !lodger Ilj gg ' cle ' t . rieltl C :trtilr .. alP r Ol ' a. P H DAVIS. Anet'onter. Ur ONCEOPATIIIC BOOK§ ~,,a mE i n . II eiNss— • linlYs hair and Dotartory. 2 Yol;\ 12soo.; lawrli.`o Practice ol Blodlotow \ ' II olPs Milian 02 I.4wylo'r Doorstla Pbysklaa: I.ll4L's DoirwoVe 1 byrleisn.l=6l4 \ . • '. , Marreo Practice or Mailclow . \ mounded, Tloroesta Dbyllara , . fr=4'...-. do Li ' , 0i.,.. .do ,Ir • \ • llorttaaab's 21.ontrsol Mr. Dimaal 4 Yob,. Mao: IlcuaorialblwTetwrlsary Mantua. by Y eVulall.: 4:yrk' flomootl4 Db 74 1 ,1 4 , 4 rob :, k /lortal..ares Roped low. by Oilej ,4 ', : \ :=..vittltro.tbel,'rbay,beily" • Ilabocrosar.••l.l , l4ll . Writing,: liwookort and Potoos on all tbo Vorlows'lin.tw of Dow:Luba snow •ork; _ , g.,,,,,,,,t,j.h0ry0 \ 0 , , 0 jjaaljal, by Dr. I.lempl. lam wart:, • , . Parket llotorrorotatot, 25 man . rhyobaline Hooter Bool4Calon k - Family Modica. Cbesta \ . slocllclooo la all the ouloo• toms. oloalo . ..10 or ~ • by theooobtlty; A \ Artie* Tit..., 1. Arnica Plllorl . -. lolaggLara natutiePlui,r, - , oo w or llillk la • Ilryotaq, ' tDo do Iteraird 'wad Dalyrod: lomworoollo Polletlx , ..: . , VW. or neon., Wort, Ilopooroparlie Corks. \, : :1 1.. HEAD. Alt , \ N0..28 k VourtSrtreet. 11 4 1 Ci . G..5•3 bbls just teamed \and for sale iA by '. 1.14121 .\JT IN / BOONG. B UTTE I ia•IQ bbls Roll llatter,,km sale by ',, 4 T d 0.. , just a JA BOON IL , BROOMS-51)reO'd, tor\ sale by 2.13 \ .• , j ta .1 21002 E. T ARD-50 kegs Leaf, junk li.d tor LA pale by I 3.1•31 JSkr,J 3131 VIIIIITE ...EANS: 7 IO bbla in vtori.;, . for sale by . \ .7 Tt J 3 BleNg. \ la 3 I . .. 295 . lAborty k. AriTIEEI r t 0 BEEN • 25 bble, jilt teceiie 1 i and for rale by ~ J T & J J BadS.E. ~ Jaz 2 s mb.,t r .t. ~ 11;tEEF-10 ibblA iless'llsef, 'netesived r for Wel by - .1 T JJ BOONE. \ 'l3 • :AS Libe rt y !amt. ~.1- A 7R.11-40 kegs No. 1 LSrd, just receieed s \Vr/ for salapy ljal3 l J. B. CANYTELDA nU4K, PORK-2,280 pek (hog niund),td, LIP +iva an Train (My. for rale by • ISAIA/1 D ICKEY a CO.. " lala Wataeltoil Fro. eta • • We4tern, Petunylvania liopitaL 13ERSCINS desiring admieeion into the t o;ib V b e • Vlib P d7 lb. 11 31 " t lb. rhyslelarts Wait Yuri/tom IL* the we err.. wlstalwlng wecklenta or sliblilaw injurlea will tr. rciielyid al all hafts,. by ayylluillon , the nedaysiviiiiit, wit the \ J LANGDON. Jaltilwd Stswaril. XamiarY. 1853. \ 41:113.PIIY & 'I3I3.RCHFIELIk aro pilling ji. their Winter Geode streamed brlaaP— er.Utttle to len Martlna Muslims Loh Irish Llnetn tbetr former lowpl.*, notwlthstandhavthe Frr.at ad - .ln the price of these GOSS In the kleetern Maritza* tey to els, so herd... of the hest s and neweet al, taints at Isla cents per Yarl—erstf . .., nteK D! . leatleitetierho wish (q numb.. the heti mean er. of \Yrenett Broadcloths. •111 , hoer In a l tmk, ye 0 ..50.tt1em on band. \ \ ...12 J RI,ES-- , , _ \ , 1 tohle No..l"Larl. \ : bht 't tlo. . ~ V. lAbVilas Baal. P I t b tF ..: V 1 rp b " . ' V ' --. s i i,r, .."\ k r. ...it• t". \ . ' —I Snrstes..—. To arrlee, far aahe IT \ \\ 15.aleil DICKEY,* sets Water *Yreast street. , . BACLIO-L406, bxe. Ara. 11101kUrBetbred, trams, lops brard• I's 1.1 11% , 10 item (dr t,* 0•121 \ UALM:I DlcKgraCo ,_ NewVrlears slid '.., Cincinnati Biphange FOR''43ale at No\ 784ourth street: \ J. 12 "%,... A WILKIOS k 'CO. ~ fi ROCARLES— '. ',, T T IN .173 balts brims ale Cot4o 100 bf effelts Y 11.1 m rls\rd Moot Timm; 00 boxes 51 snit 51 Was obsow, \ 10 1.1.115.14.0. Suva-. CAM c1•In 1W bpi. brim No.* Mack 44•4 If n 4.1 and kdo ILL bblr, klf•4 an. • 0 0 • 0 •• 01 hi,. Like Swab WWI lb. Col. Xl•In , 40 Obi.. 1.1,T N.an '. \ 10 1 . 1 . 14. Twwene OR, ~.. , bod , 100. dos4a 11•414•54; ' \ \ Tel; Diaidsei ll' . \, . . ‘. 10 bawl 1 , 0;414' • _\ \ 125 boars 114.40 mio fluster lishuise, N. 110 boxes 5A0.1041,10014, 10E15. •IIIWO aurr 310 boohtif/54. 10w:4.1. A ',, ' .. \ igLo , ibeg .; Ira itylzti .. .oo ‘ te4 K S 3000 end? C•ttoo Ywai ii . ' • \ 0 50 Irlirlio r r %t tl t . ‘ 5 ' 150 doses, hoof N o d od bola Ilftwar, ~ 10 Ulf. X4.14".•,4•4:0 \ \ \ \ \P:g t t l k4 t. \ r a \ \ \lEia i4rs= mi, 0e401n., , \loo\ .oyes Bosp; , ted . pi on of all 1151s.sylth • ism a U . ot oclor s tsri;;,. ' o.* \ \‘gallo •, \ il 25.5 .Wl•4.ty •trwat ' \ O IL ,56 •Ls •Linsoed Oil formula by SINN CO, 2SsLibrrizr knot'. IIIONA9O tune ealiforicia'rui: x\ ae, a fOr.abY R ROBISON lk CO. \ Bafk\Park —' , 111.1tketir .411 kOBIJION't 09. apt Ertal4l6 r heat tee r 1,11 ._ '1 „ , , L . 11 .. .H08150N' cS7 OT ASR-15' , kks pura . foi„aals br 1•17- , ` , :,,,itcbuitosra co. i 0 RiC;-.II:TARYJI bp Bulk R a cirkdart rectiied sad for sale br Wnl2l \3, B UTTER -10 bblAftesh ROI; 'lLccd - 12 tosts \do rees!vid and for Ws \ J. et: OiNfLILD OTS-6 bble IlickoirNote,last received N tor pie by [UM, EIZESIg-3 ton.dW.R.Vheese, ()rouge b Ai= a atezdautouns. RIITZER-4 bbler Rollßut ! ter; or aL b;\ "iitlcKaloi.ce LOVER. 9EEe=O bble prime Clover Bard ror' br WICK a MCCANPLICIS. EINS-400 bushels small White Beats, ID . • \ SITI9O.ILB-laDre,lllldd[n.s N. O. Sugar, \f?r isal ... 1.11, , \ WICK & SPICADI. ------ - -- NNEWBOOKS \ --Wadsworth's Than ~girl l- Sera:O. \ e Col:notation. or Dr. l Alexander. Si . \ Mond &War. by Dr. A, -W A ember. ' s , , The Pastern. (spry, b7,Dr. lirokine Num . - x I LIN rlcAntes. br TB Arthur.. \ _Th. Rester 'of St Bardoll•dr. . • , tictble ArtlartsKore..olnlbl to Modern Resits... is A Ilion'. Taontse. \ A .1 Is 's Record. (Idols old ii..... [ l /o\b Mr. 8 Hal.. :. Amber NU suosbx of Runasnriate.. ' - A 100. darobus on tltathomr t . Primal LID. of Daniel Wardle.. 117 Lawman. -, Ir.ndir \ WorsDIP. Parer for areadal In the rear, 7 ISO Clamour. of Scott...sr. ;- • 0 ....Zn0100 to the orroro — DoltS lOoortorotor 7 , , Pbrneal Tbsor7 and 7Delnent. or Slnteasht. or J 7.7 ~. Yonne Man Iron lions.. . d Innis \ \ Prim, . .I \ po t Trls e iit e q.4..Yrrieletb_ y \ DAVIStde & ArINEW. OS alarbetntreet tom 75.10... QPTS. TO U ore oy LTIO) V AXBOGE— SO lbs. for solo by.' V Admii - \B A ginissramloo. , ettigcllE (11tEEN=9.5 cass Tlerases No.lkfarsalet hr \ • Jell ' \P PA aincatqcs. A OW, pRUSSIAN BLUNrk§\.‘cisee B #;.II.IIIIESTOCK CI).; A OIL LA.VPDRII:=I4P Ilia: for oileby \ jail • ; 26 A LUINESSOCK a, CO. 'A - 104aVINA-9U boxqa „Hecker!" for eale,by, , y7lm. \ . BA. /AiLtignOVK s ' fl?(,,i COB:WPAV,III4, li4; , ~ . * .A.iefat. .117/D Flits 7 5T4i7, . \ \ *INF. ANT. ' \ s itAl3 \ tut ,extenziTa Imiartation \ and Igr j .4l ; :sk. lir IN= AND LIQCIOIZr a o \ ,- 1,,,..„...1.,a0, T , =ln , ~„,, ... A. ug.a. 4 `r, \\ ~\\ l`i= Ni do "?.. " cU Z. ‘: .... ,.. \ . . s , \IIOCIIIILIXII- \lLTllnmta 7 \ ttnnis oi\ s eu. 110RTIt \ ' ala. ana , D by t Ouk 'Due.30212. 0 W I,l4ll.ortik•MailethellaiSeata• old telortaciroOlo.m. lbV 007.7.7 bd: ii .61:1:::-13" Th k : li.:?: : ::'4?: ::‘ 1 :i17 6.9.\ 11 ;: r1'.` \ \d" : 17 : : ::1 \477\ ~„ ‘,,,m)_500 I t ';, T linult Aß Ac6.l477-7..":"7::: ' d: ;7 B ,l 7 ;: itt riat \k"l' eb T y . :: ::- -- 114 111.1itl i b s umli 1)4 , AsiTLEl4 : =-30Varrels,preen Apples,* \ iipsu.su.a co. . ssisreyfor salob;, ‘‘.II DU.7.11L41.00. • S L Y t e, abd (agile by VAIAZMIL CO. u • . b• or - \ Bo . 1 'vat roo:41- for sale AD \ l: • ,\Jkhtiza a ca.: "16? - 7 - bee4, , fortrile b, , • AMUSEIMEi'iTSA TREATax. \ iii,. - k ; —.5 iaiazarirv‘it—: .4::—.., \ ift ICE 07 AtLILISSI ' O3't \ ' Bo: ----...—.....1i- SO ilst.. PaoarettApatt....----,-.,...0f4. 15 ~. --, -. Y. . „,.. 13.7.retsm.T be ria , ...rod at the Hsi 02777 t, dnritor the r.billsout flint rhai4te. p\l.;: . ' t4 .c.....=L0f., Ja a ti c tip , : . nib, 1611. moll ~ pieta= el ' '''‘riLY liEl . '\''' \ ° teh....,.........,.,..._,,:i......... mi. WWI. „.., .._..,tie:l4 MIAS Ithatrior Elbert . . ' ll , ll *. :lltiaial ‘ ter ' iftielg; . ... ard Ar.-7Y. woad: , Atter Inch-. , . 'V, \ TUX C.64Y.ST7I‘ 1:11r1110. ' \ \ 1\ r. ‘.,, Eh= *sta. a -.-..,k_.4.1 . ... fir. itoticlor \ ~,, 0 .,... ~,...._,, 4. .....,.. :Attu if Neter \ \ .f; tiviku1........a....-- \--..a....att00 altdoKrave \ ... l'itercriCgiVr .t . Z.2." 41 17" \ ~, \ 7.tilivutTiv. Ucepra. .\.. . A v i .. M m g,,...k-tbil nevo ver L lots rro. a 100 a .0 al, tor ' • ki.r..flaViikantuNtba 711.1. Aar taittorrita 7 Mr. MeV !CUL Ohba., ‘ \ ATH L EI7 ii it,TIII,IALL. s. \ , PVITIVV,L TUC LIST 17104 PROF. C. , .OR&RIrRS %, StitilXEA PlitLi);01•111tillE-411107ilirilf,PARA -,.. ° • \ • X DOUSSCIi9WDED firfg rOpTU, 8 11. - p t t.Y.9 \,,, Tnesday2l'vening, latinary 18, ‘6V, , . PROF. CHARLES 'beks most resp ettußy tots:dorm Ihelottabltable ok thie, CUT. the he itc.4 :i ' Ve t od r , geittjtrn. .;:a'1.41. oplt, r,',,T=2eic` ; . :%°.`r,,u b z. i t - ,.... !1.,,t,....:v...!izta ;V s % ',37-i,d10.• tartorrood and eafecatthilag s . k, , ", ‘ ' 111.1. Wore urea at 7-to roakoloafp aka o'olco.t.' . ,15..12rei0 U rel. 60 ..nts-Parq,net(t. att.l all o. or \ se.", .w.) ...1.• \ s 2,1.04 to h i e hal at the prioripal Notate. blbsie. Sin . , Imolai the door. ATHENAEUM AIL . UNARECEDENTED FOR FOUR EIGHTS.\•;r - WEDNIBISAY, THUBSDAT, FILMY ...A erililDAT. 191 h. VOth.2l.tßad THE ORIENTAL,MAGIOTA‘S. AND CHINESE JUGGLERS!' \ _ War Nor, ' \ Ikaa 111, .. \ Togo Mnga, 'Dos One,' \ \ ,TUCK QuT, Au& • Yns Yaw Ac 9Ax, Stu Lot' Pylt 12108, \ \ , • l WAX -Curia, _ -- . '. r e , p u ,. , \ \ •• Caola"Bloow akid dui ia , letistad. Double-Jointed Dwarf, - - ~ cats GAN: , N gin a aortas or Evening Ketartaltonanta at tba, \ AU Talmo, onexannine Oti, oonneaJayeralliaft.JimuarY 19th. nd .004010,1 thronabont the week. ThliGatopany pm colnoted to liong . Hoasiatßi Canima ober. , 03.7 hal \ obtained conedatabo, nalebaltf. 'OA , ,blo9ltheato thil <0.47 at mammon, input., eXpaloalf s for 11.1111hlticia in MO thillad Stew and Raitel" Thal' . ban warner:nal In Fan Traistlaco,Rseramento.PLUrlcata \ rin Loulp.Col Cincinnati, to We. and **II pliraxal Wen.. • ~ 1., tan, wild eaptnilots apolsow, slot mamba. [ha • •,, ropmalllied nprunation•ofalmoattha astir* area. , fns pane, Merl Ural \ ...011•10r of a warlata of aatonitie \ Ina toes na MAGIC, •LEUERDESIAIN. JUGGLERY. Draw WALKING. TUallilattill. 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