ouosto ay- won't co. P1!IIMt B amarinylatoszmqo, JAR , 7853 15orrenscootitruzz cut-mi.—not tritt97iTO 0,11 . lotion of our IV Comte. ottors to out balloon nom. • mot dedroblo osol ¢n of rotting their b.:lobate, knont.. Oar otreolettOst le totroto tour 004 eve eon:mad. m0b in.„4„,4.....,0tt1i0z0t00t county In Worts= Ps¢¢gl• tools irof tottOD typo' ADynn6l6l66—Nclther t66`ll , llLoclalßoont. troe klualnig Dstablblitatnt,o(4l6 Data . Cla rrrz. ir6 ntomi on Staxisf. . ADYCILTIDERD who dun their uotim•to 66".6 , 116 ,piper .Month, Xllll4l bind, tbant In berm 6 o'clock. an 814.14.147 sairimewnva lAMB Tf7L.T., BB 701721 W t OR PAdt OP THIEI PAPER. • ceivpgasmur. ; waratoen. Onr:lnchirstatilotiee of the Cencillarillo Rail road: piojeet,aha - other day, when 'peaking of the =gent WeeesittY of more out-lato to the east, ahauld pertlet in building the Itantpfteld, .hitsif t wakened end drown forth an _ • itoima of Interest and feeling we bed little ex. ;Medellin of Clamping... The expreosion en all 'lands le, that the' ppinelinille ;Inject mast be snlreiikln - idepp . tii linger. Pittsburgh needs nionaLont-iete, lo the east, nod a direct Railroad to Baltimore„-with which city we ban a large and anstitiitly inerestaing trade r . Thit Yonghlogberiy.route,tty the en-board in the shortest and beat Which has ever been .sur• , . feyedi it le not an . espusive routs; it Is &route of :easy vadul . neidano -high and dangerous embankments and Monett work bridges;'-iud ieq`atl4e only ;one charter was ein4Etits ego; ...and bu been cub ogaouUy AID 415Ctruil th ll /: l l44o l ,ther, 4 nOlhatilil fora, the route hew .- bean teireappl by Mr. lattobe, the achoriplished Chief Sogineor of the Baltimore end Ohio Road, mid it has been dusted u . far West Newton, Cr protably.Cannellsville. =A portion of It was pat umid7whontract, and some work was done. Al- ==f2=2=l been alum cloned. :Annual elections of Directors have taken - place, and the corporate privileges Of the Company have beenintictly giarded. All the ,tediens preliminary work has been accom pfishid, thus-placing the Company Inc position goonto mildly as soon as the Directors resolve 't*proceed, which they willdo as toonas the mo ney is raised:. As it is admitted-ma all 'bends that the road_ most be built at some day, the question arises, has not that day come—v[llWe ever dada tater! WO think tho present is a, favorable time, and in this opinion we coluoide with that of the President of the CoMpany, Gen: Wu. lotimrse, Jr., a gentleman most admirably fitted to un dertake so great a Work, and one which will Ignmortallso Ale name. Possessed himself of • prbicely frtune, the product mainly , of his own industry and business capacity, boring large erperienco in financial operiations, so ne. mummy to 4e. ..head of a CoMpanyt bold, yet 'pendest; public spirited and large heart-. ea, and ye shrewd and centime . , he Is em. 'inentlyfltied to -undertake and carry out a scheme - wifish will confer immense-advantages ti 4 city aka upon Baltimore, and cm the intervening, country, and which will link the great Laitee with the waters of the Chesapeake. Miens to build this road Must be desired :feint lidliideull, county and doOporate eubsurip- Sham .0e charter. sires the coualies of Born artist, Fl e te, Westmoreland and Allogheay the powen tkisubseilbe. Nov. Tommie have $250,- 000 fronifionseriat, and the Same amount froze '. ; • rFayette.q ledirldnal embecriptions to 'the amount $lOO,OOO, tram teak of those counties can silo be obtained; and $lOO,OOO more along tile Bap in Wermareland and Allegheny countiee "- This makeptSo'oo,ooo. Allegheny county, the city of Pittebnirgh, and private intbsetiptione here ithaald fassabh $1,000,000; and Baltimore should furnish a Sniffiest, and theep united amounts .will nearly Math the rand. Waste o reason why, the work should not go OLAaaaatipitaiy. The stock would moat certain . Ar pay:'welt. We never found a uustayet, at all acquainted with the line, who did not admit its its necessity, and the value of the In nstmaat.!,., To Baltimore this aolmectien is of vital in. .teresk It will corusectler with all the great lieproveurents centering here, and with the Lilies and the whole Northwest entire very best and mostidireet route she ever Caul:ave. ft is the route 'which insure points out, and which ' she oughato have moored long ago, and which she wouldr have secured halo wise policy gov erned heilcerrnolle. • . We hope Lien. Latinism will undertake and prosecute this work without delay, and we fi' world ire can promise him in it the hearty co operation of our citizens, and those of the re gion of country through which it will Para and' wews hope, also; of Baltimore. TEE 'PRESENT AND TEE TOTURE. , The Linden Times has an article on the prob - able effect; upon England of theletimeee emigra tion to America and Ain:drama from Which we eitrast the fallowiegt . . u o lll .7Otle dilatation of difficulty esetun tans in the Coateinplatlon. Our doubt is a navel one, • though jistified by the very. communication we have quoted. 1 It relates to the eupply.of labor. That begins to be thalreek point of all. British %enterprise. In every department of` ndustry this want has been felt this year to s degree-hith erto unknown land ineoneelnable. The Lanes shire manufeeturera have &Jaye felt easy on ! title point; laminae, even itagrAcaltural laborers no longer . poured in, Ireland vise there with a never-failing *apply. Bat ell ... lreland le going to Ameridai and alt Ragland seems equilly bent I on goino,to - Australia; The _emigration from these lelends test year was &haat 350,000, and this jesters Mast: all the 100,000 who wilt ntest^probaidy'. have gone' to the goldfields of the Botithern Esialsphere. 'Area borne power and spindles of the;Lantriiklefif mills are already Idle for the want of hunriiillagers, what chance is thereat! tiara men from Englund, er from Ireland 'next year, mach lees the year after?- . The prospect no far threaten worse year by sear. The 4411111er to too - novel to be apprecia ted, for' - ,, we hare too long been neeestomed to .look on 'p redundant population, pauperism, la tor.ratm, lead work; and the rest, as part and parcel of the British Constltetion, and insepara ble front the Soil of this country. however, there hive been social revolutions ere' this, and 'we are On the kvo of a very great one, in the ex userdituary dearesseand enhancement of Laker!! ,Ii toting a little odd to think it a hardship that labor shoold be scarce, when the very fact •of.its enarcltY... implies an improvement in the condliiin of din laboring classes.' The abolition of pauperism, had all its attendants; and the ad: vaneemint of the poor to comparative wealth— . • these would seem to be matters of rejoicing, and not ofcomPliffit. Bat there can be ne eoctal revolution, sae as seems to be new in progress, without ome imitating difficulty to old relations. ' Tie — present ; ibeedance of Money, and the bonntitcl golden barna Which is 'daily being reaped, n Ballfoittle and Australis, have been accompanied 14 an Inflation in pricer of labor, rest estate, aza pritince, so similar to the loan. tics experienced In 1836-87, that our financial 'seers here been moved to prediatan- explosion to es! Which followed In 18313. Bat those who IndOlge 1p these watch:Miens do not reflect that like, causes are not now operating, and hence like effete moot not te expected to norms tostAly ;oiler!. The 'place ofmany articles, now preyilllagin this conntry, aeo.regalsted by the prices prevail-. ing in /Peed:it:and prices Merl, It will he ace; ars elf oted, net by en expansion of the [wren ch bet by e difbileney In'thet supply of labor, Thie deficiency. Is rapidly on the immix. Amer ica is, drailleOreland,'emd Australis is drain ing England;' ees long as the iodemementein Aultrldiland America :continue, to long will the oNtizetenee cease be ' a cap . tares, and an Ultimate anaarii at. the Oat 412110factorina from Eng landßaited Elites . - Ai the 'apply of la bor , Let; Ito watt the supply of English itatudeltetioA decimate or fail. As ha iroppii, CAW irs**icriasel; and ultimately the mandiatiriag Ittart date where the'neeir guy bt6or „ . u.4ir oath' Oltoutastaucto—wlth a oouslant flow of gold tollootht ogled . tad the United Malta and a steady aboorptloW of , labor In gold dlgglig mud ageleulturat paitutti,li would sees ilti°4 4l tosapp4itbst vials wool/ nther toad to tatreaso thaol dectoooti and that:ULUPlug” upwstd ten utioluee !Mould botegtedod as a 4glllmatorttiilt tf now, 614 atural causal; MIMI El. . • ratherlhan as an artificial Inflation. If so, an 'explosion isnot so inevitable an emu seem to think IL The preseAt condition of things is an milieus. 'lt is without 'precedent, We cannot judge of the future to which It will lead, by the experience of the put. Social rarolations work out their otrzeiesults in Commerce and the Arta. We can watch and profit by their deretnitctutnitt but we can hartilyrititicipate them We copy from the Niro York Tribune ait arti cle on that loag•negleoted district, the Alleghe ny Valley, which lugenerally correot, and just In conclusions. An error or two, however, may m well be noticed. The steamboat business of the Allegheny L of far more importance than the Tribune gives it for. 'We' have some six or eight steamers which ply almost exclusively an that river, being constructed for that especial trade, and therefore unsuited for the Ohio.— Many of these steamers arc large and welfor defied, end most of them do a profitable busi ness several menthe io the year, in the spring and fell. A Railroad from Cleveland to Pittsburgh spoken of, (though what. connection this has with the Allegheny Valley we cannot under,. stand,) and It Is gravely asserted that olt will Moon be port of an unbroken line from Chicle nafi to Philadelphia." This Railroad from Cleve land to Pittsburgh has been In operation more than a year,and now forms part of an unbro ken line from Cincinnati to Philadelphia. There aro other errors of minor moment. All that If said of the resources and destiny of the Alle gheny Valley we cordially endorse. It wit in a few years become a thickly settled and prosper• eat portion of 'our great State- • Oa lea Taesday. (18th Jazatary,).the Stock- "holders of the Pitteburgh and Eabltallroad 3p reel at / their office In Now - Cube, and held the' annuli election for Directors, which reenited u follows: • Thos. - J. Power add MAUBois,, of Bearer Co.; E. Sankey, Lawrence Curtis, F. B. Hubbard, John M. Waugh, D. Garber, Samuel Goodwin and Wm. Gilman, Mercer oo.; J. Dick, Gaylord Church, and Edwin Powell, Crawford e.o.;tatrd Geo. Dolce, Erlieo. The Directors then elected Thomas 3:Power,.Prealdent; William H. Hmith, of Pittsburgh, Treasurer; John MoElary, of New Castle, Secretary. The now St. Charles hotel, New (Mean', built on the site s of the hotel of the came name deatroy ed by fire in 1851, has been completed and will shortly be bpened. A lengthened description of It is Oren in the P(cayune, from which we judge it will vie In costliness ofd finish and sptendor of decoradOn ilth 'the hotel palaces of New York. The building occupies a whole Ignore of ground, and has 407 rooms devot)A to the accommoda tion of guests, in addition to the numerous offt cm parlors, &e. The gentlemen'adining room will anpommodate,* guests. All the arrange ments in the way of heating and lighting are on tho most improved, plan, and steam °couples an Important part in facilitating the operations of the establishment. Melodies parlor le fitted up in magnificent style,the furniture made esprese ly for I; molting 5115,000 in Paris. , A gold-ser vice, designed for prints dinner parties, num. hers 122 pieces, and a ellver of, designed for the ladies ordinary,,nrnbers 400 pieces. Ideate Lew ter Messecnterrre.—On Tuesday lent, the Ma seachneetts 'Howe of Represents• flue laid aside an order to bewilder the propel. ety of amending or repealing the Linti•Liquor Law—Yeas 134, Nays 115. "The American Polytechnic Journal; &Toted to Science, Mechanic Arta and Agriculture." This is a new publication, conducted -by Prof. Chas. G. Page, .1. .1. Gisenough; M. E., andiC. L. Fleinchntann, C.E. It Is published opposite the Patent office, Washington, at $3 per Manz. It promises to be a work of merit and utility. RIPIAL or MP GAIIOI Law.—The following is an abstract of the pnxieedinsis' in me State Senate on the 'object of reitaling the Gone Law: On motion of Mr. Dude, the tditto ineor perste the Cleveland and blaboning Railroad Gemmel:ly; was taken up in Doessoluee of the Whole,•Mr. Darlington in the chair. Mr. Dante explained the provident; and ob- ject of the bill, when Mr. Sanderson offered to amend as fol. .lowe: Provided, That in-lies of theprorisions of the 21it..0f said sot of the State of Ohio regultiting Railroad companies, the raid el/rebind and Me boning Railroad company gat hare power to construct their road of snob width of track or gauge as a majority of its directors shall decide; and so much of the provisional' the third section of an ut entitled ...in act regulating' railroad ganged, and supplementary to the act incorporS dog the Cattawises and.Towanda Railroad com pany, with an extension to the Raw York and Elie railroad, passed the 6th day of February, 1851, as requires the construction of rail roads to be of the tame gauge as the railroads. built built and owned by the State, be and the same Is hereby repealed. hiesers. Duels, /loge and Cribb ispposed the amendment; and Mr. Sanderson supported it, when it was disagreed to. The bill then passed committee and wu taken • up on second reading, when Mr. Dial° submitted an intendment, pro viding that the company shall hold no lands is thte Commonwealth, other than neeemzi to the conetrnetlon 'of their road, which was adopted. • Mr. Bandenon moved farther to 'amend, that the company /hall not have authority to lone promissory notes or bondi of a lea amount than one hundred dollars, Selthln this Common wealth. Adopted. • The bill as amended then pined second read•; hag, and eras Ind over. Tuic , Tan Munn" Lows.—hir. Marshall), effort ,to get an appropriation of ten millions dollars to plush, the heeds effresident Pierce, to be ruled by bta in any contingencies that mil arise in our foreign relations doting the MOM in Congress, yes strangled on its first introduo • ideation into the Mecum Here are the proceed lap in detell Mr..Marehall Baked !care to offer a rendition, to place afthe discretion of the president of the tlnited. States ten millions of dollars, to meet any extraordinary etairgeneles in oar foreign relation' which may arise daring crone. De merely wished it referred to the Committee on Foreign Affair", who might report ,at_any, time and that gentlemen might be enabled to participate in the debate to, which he hoped it would fire rise. Several gentlemen objected to the intiodaction of the resolution. Mr. Marshall meted a suspension alba rules, and hoped the lime would sot Intelligently upon the subject. The yen end nays were loudly called for, and ordered. • Mr. Marshall wished to stele he did not want the resolutioa to be considered by the House at this time, but to be referred. Mr. Stephens (Ga)—if this motion to suspend 'hell press% would it not be competent for the House to pus It? Marshall—l simply gave the gentleman the assurance of my own word, I wilt aot ask foi its passage, and if inch motion shall be made, I will withdraw the *notation, if I have the right. Mr. Stephens—l hope those who. are opposed to the ?notation will vote against surpimding • the rules, for If this prevails, the ?notation msy be put on its plumage, Mr. Bayly wished to eay a few words, bat oh. jeotion was made. The Hem refused to suspend the rules— Yeas 26, nays 106. The affirmative vote was Ade. Beate, Brown (thee ), Bon, Canter, Dean, Doty, Florence, Gaylord, Gorman, °Tee ; Howard, Marsha, Mason, tileCorkle, Orr,Polk, Biddle, Roes, Russell, Savage, Seem, sw am (Tenn.,) Stoke (Ky.,) fit. Martin, Bweeirer. • BEAL &TAU ADVASOING.—Tbe price of real estate appears to be advancLoOin g all directions._ The Cleveland Tens Democrat sow: large Sale.--We hear that J. W. AllencEsq , sold to Judge Northrop and others, Ms property et the corner of Superior and Seneca street", for $45,000. This Is quite a large eale. It shows how real estate is rising it our 'city. We believe Mr. Allen owned an hundred feet on each street. We understand dult they intend, as soon as pos• elble, to erect an elegant basinoss block. A Muhl:Won tatter Triter remarks At thls time, when gassonade is so rife, .even In the senate, It may be wise to report the re marks nude the other de, by Mr. Elkeikton is Us speech on the 'abject of the Navy, to wit: .laentlemen will regret the wilts speeches they have made,- irthey do not look to the Navy In tIMO." * * * * * °lt is verfeary to bully sad bout, but I know the offal of thluptiro shot at lea, at any rate, and I know tbat =Ws bout cannot my .bla bead In sock a out VEOX WISEINGTON CknTstpololenea 0! tbs Daly Pitlabnzgli Glue tts. WASHINGTON, IiZIZISZTIB. Gen. Cass and Mr. Hale me expansion, and the Monroe doctrine '—..efortility to England not an American feeling -21 0 Gardiner claim a fraud— Mr. Cortrin did nottake the money— Who did?— . Mr. Badydr 'nomination—Railroad Grants— and Bennett. MU. The Monroe doctrine again, that Inexorable bore, has been up all day; Cans made a ferocious anti-Anglican speech, in which be h/ld up to the horrified gene of Ms countrymen the aggres sions, impudencies and rasbalities of Great Bri tain for the past three-quarters of a century.— I don't know bow It is, bat this is a sort of fam ily quarrel - after all; for this came proud, tyran. Mad England Is our father and mother. We in herit her goodunalitles sod her bad ones, her gm:drosses and her littlenesses, her love of land and dominion, and her love of justice, law and religion. Like a stern old parent who thinks hie severity all for the best, he or she (for some. times John Bull has the upperhand and some times Mrs. 8011, who Is the Parliament,) thought Jonathan left home too soon, and undertook to bring him book by harsh words and harder - blows. But Jonathan would not return, but persisted in setting up honor-keeping for him self. Nevertheless he often outs an affection ate look-.-towards the old homestead; and thinks none the better of any mieohief maker who will persevere in rubbing the, tender places in his recollections until they become more again, and in syhispertng_ln his ear thatspito rankled in the breasts of the "old folks at home," because the tree of his prosperity has oast a shade upon the 'brightness of their hearthstone. N0,...ne,40., Cans, tha atat does not. hate the mother. and to take up old coerce between:tient' . way • - - • • onetthiert of this demonstration win the recnrsbnos of debate upon his resolution for re affirming the Monroe doctrine relative to the interference of foreign governittents in the eon mitts of this continent Mr. Hale replied to the. Western Senator with great ability and dio ounce. It really was a splendid effort. It gave renewed occasion for regret that he is • about to leave the councils of the country at a time when his ripe experience give additional' efficacy to his efforts In Ifs canine. Mr. Sortie and others will continue the debate perhaps un til the fourth of March. In the mean time,-it issupposed that the new British Cabinet will yieldlo the torrent of words, and hastily retire from the island but seized and colonized, from Belize, San Juan and Honduras. Than is nett'. ing In international negotiations, like good hard ecolding: It Is the easenee of diplomacy, as hard swearing is of command among soldiers and sailors. The commissioner" sent to Mexico to search for Dr. Gardiner's mince, hive returned without finding them. I suppose this is ormolu/dye ,of the fact that the Doctor has swindifd the Gov ernment andimpond upon his counsel, so far u to get the allowance of $428,000 on fraudulent pretences. The question now ie, will the Gov ernment get back the money: — The Secretary of the Treasury never received any of it. He was counsel in 31 cues before the board of commis sioners for the investigation of three and about one year before the result in any sin gle case ,war known, told out his prospective fees In all of them for their estimated value, about $Bl,OOO. Corcoran & Riggs, the bankers here, became. purchasers of the interest Mr. Corwin had t aken in the Gardiner claim as secu rity fot his fees In "that ease, and to them the money on that portion, $107,000, was paid. It emu tome very dent that they ought to re fund this money into the Treasury. Whether Mr. Corwin ought to refund them the money which they paid to him for Ms interest, is a mat ter concerning those parties alone, and with which the publics hno concern. Beside the money—.which' went the bankers, Waddy Thompson, of 8.'0., got $43,000, other parties u counsel $43,000, and Gardiner, hiseself, $230,000. Gardiner over, $.200,000 - ott,dt posits titrisind Le. New York, and Gist, when the fraud came out, was seised by the-Govern meat If convicted on the criminal briletmemn against him, this money will be forfeited and will revert to the Government. Gardiner re, turned with the commissioners mu far av Hava na, and there stopped. It is'not likely that he will aver come neareite Washington city than that point. As the commlialoners went express ly in Burch of his pretended mines, and he as compenled them, and as he felled to point them out, there ix hardly room for doubt that the whole affair was a premeditated and continued 'swindle from the beginning. The Senate held a short executive session yesterday on Mr. Badger, but did toot confirm ' him. I suppom the matter was postponid for the session, and so Mr. .Badger will remain in the Senate at least two years longer, Providence being willing. The West is here in force with a swarm of new projects for land grants in aid of Railroade. The agents representing these schemes are of count. deadly hostile to Mr. Bennett's phin of dietribution among the 'States,' but it is not hopeless: All depends upon the firmness of the Eastern Senators; if they will but insist upon this instalment of justice to the Eastern . Slates, :they will obtain It, and upon this condition some of the least objectionablainternal improvement granttforths West may go through. ITANnuto2oll, Jan. 19, 1863 The whole day has been consumed In the House In a Waggle to get at the French "poll*- . don bill. The effort did itot succeed, but the contest was so nearly a drawn game. that Its re . solt Le yet doubtful. Enough was developed to show that were the Speaker friendly to the bill, It could be celled up and passed. tot I Incline to believe that desperate attorneysidp and lob bying have killed the MIL :Mr. Mason came out in the Senate against Gen. Case' resolution embroil:lth, renewed se emliest of the Monroe doctrine. This Mr. Mason Is Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Rela tion., and seems resolved to strike out a path for himself Independently of the old chief of the party, and Its Sir Oriole on topics of this char acter. Meson probably 'opposes that Cuba will become" a slave state of the Union at an early day, and that this general declarltlon to all the world, will but postpone that day. Bade, if applied north of 36° 80', which they may be, they might bring , C■nad■ and the other British provinces within the vortex of our republican ism, a consummation not at 11130 his taste. He has no love for the republicanism of the white man unless accompanied and contracted by the slavery of the black. , gr. Marshall and Mr. Boole have been cut off it the veiy outset of their impetuous l'oray Into thit domains of the Treasury. The ten million res olationlza been brought into the House and taken out feet foremost, The vote of aenlldsnoe In pen. Pierce has not been obtained, and the President elect will dome into arm) under the unpleasant . oensolousneu that the votes of three millions of the people have not bees ratified by more than a baker's dozen of their representatives. I told' your reader" some time ego that this attempt to unite the power of the purse and the sword lathe same band met with no countenance among even the Democracy, and that tha effort to confer die: tatotial poier upon the head of the Admirdstra don world fail. The purport of Mr. Marshall's .resolution was, that exigenciel In °trefoil:dean:- lotions might arise which would require prompt. er action than the forms of legislation after the event would admit of, nod that therefore tin millions of dollars should be plased at the dlspo sal of the President, to be expended In snob a manner es should seem to him meet-for the eel -515. The time was, ayes 26, noesl6o. Mr, Corwin's annual report will go in tomor row. JI:79111111. Tr -- - Tones STI A IIIII / 1 130RAILI Al 87. Louts:—We have reasivort a epeeist noties by Wade's Tele graph Line, ender date of the 19th inst., giving the following sconce of the bunting of three steamers at St. Louis. About 3 o'clock a firs broke out to the skinner Now England, Keo kuk Whet - laid en et the , bead of the landing. .The flame, communicated to the steamers Bra. nett., and New Lucy—all three destroyed. The platter boat floated down, platting some fifty or sixty stsatcrets let imminent dilter. Fottnestely, bowers; she will kept oat In the stream, only touching one boat. The. steamer Alton, drew cut the Slendenin and then took the &wain wreak' as landed her on the oppoalts .Ids of the river.=4:fin. flat. , ..._........_ ' A RISERS DISTRICT. t, The Allegheny 'Elver rises pad i ) n . the Can tles of Allegany, Catteraugue antletiotanitte, N. Y., and partly in Erie, Crawford, Potter, Warren and Union Counties, Penusylvanie, wa ning a devious South Westerly coarse to Pitts bare', where it unites with the ;Alononels, gth from the South 1 1 eat, to form tire noble Ohio. Smallstearabosta ascend the Allegheny inAlgh stages of water as fir as Prankli the shimaown of Yenango' County. end have as eaded to ;Par - ron, the ehiretown of Warren unty, some ten miles south of tho Chantauqu Coitatr.Dne. Practically, however, the Allegh yls navigable only for the Immense rafts of la a which have for many years descended It dring its fuller etages, and for the arks and rad boats wherein Pig Iron is floated down to r tsbargh. The small- steamboats already mantic ed are 'only fa • miller to its lower half, and are of no great prac , i Sing 40430 ant. „ail', Allegheiiy ,Valley is perimps 110 miles long by on average of 100 in breadth: its Oak. ern edge In ragged and mountainous, and most of the remainder is diversified by high hills end steep ravines, but its swills generally fertile and mach of it still covered' by a heavy growAof primitive forest; whence theine has been ly oat on; sawed up and rafted away. Theothole valley has till recently been difficalt of accitta sod is atilt thinly peopled. It would support many times its present population by Apiculture alone. lint it' le not destined to thrive mainly by Agri culture. The upper part of it to beet adapted to Graving, though it produces Grain very fairly, And will do still better at It when the lent Pino NUR hare been cut, sawed and rafted away. But the soil of this Valley is rich in Coal and Iron; the former bitambeoas, the latter easily mined and smelted. The impediments to trans portation hare hitherto been eo great as to limit the Iron business, espeelally during the low prices of the feat two or tbreel yeah,; MO . the now-prospects for Iran and the new•ohestedle of intercommualeallon have opened -1k bright, hitherto imploded region. 'no dreOntridee -to - the Allegheny Ville Once the - darelopement of Iron making at Pitts. bungle vu given by the construction of, tbr, Ede Railroad. This traverres the upper pardoner the Valley, jam north of the State line, for come !sixty or eoventy miles, bending northward from Oluirto strike Lake Rrinat Dunkirk. Olean Is smart lumbering village, near the head of the north lino, so far as ascertained, of the Alle gheny Coal basin, but it ih highly probableelat further explorations and' discoveries will parry bath Iron and Coal oonsiderably further north than they have yet been toned. , It never rains but it pones.' The first Rail road piercing the Allegheny Volley was only 'Hated through great exertion, perseverance and esorifices on the part of Its projectors and friends; but this is destined to be rapidly . lowed by others. A Railroad from lieneland to Pittsburgh lfes been come months In operation, and will coon be part of en unbroken line from Cineinnati to Philadelphish while the Banbury Railroad, stretching from Philadelphia to Erie, will soon traverse the Allegheny Valley diago nally through two-thirds of its extent. Then 'Pittsburgh and Rochester hue resolved oa a connection by Railroad through the whole length of the Allegheny and Genesee Valleys. And be. Wee these; a strong Ohio and load influence is new at work to catustruct a Railroad of six feet gauge due west from the bend of the Erie at 'Olean, by Jameetown, N.; Y., Meadville, Pa., Warren, Ohio, An., to form part of • great - East wed West line from New , Vork to EL Louts, and ultimately to Ban Pranolsco. We are assured that this line, like the others above recited, is destined not only to a certain bat to a prompt construction. When theee lines shall have been completed,' the Allegheny Valley, no longer secluded, will be practically the heart of the Free States, rapidly becoming the focus of-its Mineral and , Manufacturing industry. No longer dependent on the capricious navigation of its rivets, it will he within s.day's ride of New York. Philadel. plod, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Buffalo, An, with inexhaustible beds of Iron and Coal. its villages will rapidly expend Into cities, and its foreet be transformed Into froitfal fields and gardexis. Olean may very probably become an ether Rochester, while 'Warren, Franklin, tr.o.' will rapidly doable and quadruple their popula tion. We shall be disappointed If the Allegheny Valley does not more,than double its population during the decennial period between 1850 and 1860. and more than quadruple it between 1860 and 1870.\ It Great Britain will but allow no to make a fair proportion of the Iron we consume —as she now seems likely to do—or If Congress will only pusonr Iron'lndestry out of her reach —that Valley may very probably have, Three of Inhabitants before the clonal the prrenreenton7.--Y. Y. 1111. nAILIOA D Lernim,—The Letting orthe Cie. elated, Wilmington and Zanerrille railroad took place a few dye ago. Mr. 'Di Graff bai the contract for 22 miles of the western portion of the line. Mesas. Thatcher, Bart ft Co., the enterprieuag Bridge Builders of eleveland, have V the construction of the bridge over the Markin g= at Zanesville. Mears. S. Chamberlin St Co., of 014,1116nd, experienced and energetic railroad oantrantors, have ir portion of the road, Including the 'tunnel near New Lexington, and extending from there to the:west end of the Pat nam bridge: The intention is to have the road completed at or before the time the Central Ohio Railroad is opened from Zanesville to Wheeling, The Zaneville Catuier sayr—.. With nth men a De Graff and Chamberlin to do the work, we cut reasonably anticipate that !twill be comple ted in the ebortest possible timar—Clem. Ihr. ExPORTY or Cllllll.l..—An artiste at Bali FrLII.. 0400 from 81,Mogbai, brought thtfollowlig car go. It bears more similarity to les taro of a North River barge than of a vessel from ahlisat 11,050 bags, 825 jars erg., pkgi tea. 6 bales mata„..o pkgs tools, 100 soup disbu, 16t washbowls, 100 water jugs, 845 f owls, 625 docks 25 geese, 93 bbl. tiour,.7oo jars std. 1167. bags barley, Vie, bags wheat, po do nee, 20,000 dark eggs, 2 hogs, 402 pkgs mdse. bIIIILTUILI or MINIIOI.IIIIII.L.The designs lion and farewell services on the. departure of a baud of missionaries who railed thte forenoon at ten o'clock in the barque Springbok for the field of i their future labors in Bunnah, took plies tut evening. The final instructions and charge of the Anterioan Baptist Missionary Union, ender whose &asylum they go out, were delivered to the Missionaries by the Rev. Edward Bright, Jr., one of the Corresponding Seonstarles of the Board; and in connection with the addresses he gave many interesting facts connected with the Burmese !gluten, which he said hod now been established for forty years. It commenced with a force of only three Mielliollll6ts. There are now in that field chitty laborers, besides their female assistants, one hundred and twenty eta. live preachers, one hundred clutrefhee, aid more than eight thousand communicants. The missionaries are eight In Camber, name ly, the Be.. Mr. Whittaker, the Be.. Mr. Rote, the Rev. Mr. Bixby, together with their wives, a daughter of one of the missionaries, sod s young Chinese.—Boston Journal, of Monday. The entreaty of silver or small change Is so severely felt In Boston, that petitions to Congress to supply the deficiency; hare been put in circu lation by all the bankers and traders of that city. This is o universal Inconvenience, for which a remedy would very gladly be hailed by all communities. • Lieutenant Bonaparte of the United States Army, and: cousin to the present Emperor of Francs, has been ordered to join the troops In Texan. The Fashion, from New Orleans, encountered • terrible storm, near Rickman, on the .111miselp. pi river. The town was inundsted,,,,and busi ness enepseded altogether, owing to - the rapid rise of the river, which threatened to completely engulf the place. "PITO years ago, this day," lays a Writer In Frazier'm Magazine, "Louie Napoleon Bona parte was three years fu arresr of rent in tbo parish of Bt. Jamas. Re oonhi not pay.his tai lor's, ar hie upholsterer's, or hie arine merchant'. bill, or meet one half of hlietapsementa In the ally or at the West end.." The remnant of 'lie "81.iffatfous" of Indians, residing In Western New York, noir number In liggregate but 8799 individuals. But a single representative of thi Mohawk rue le left. The Seneca' maintain a urge preponderance, num. bering 2679. The Washington correspondent or the New York Courier and Enquirer icy. that , as circum stances render It desirable for Mr. 'Clayton to be present la the Senate during the existing sersion, it le expected that Mr. Sprnance will resign in artier to allow Mr. C. the opportutilty to defend hicseelf end his official acts from.the aspersion, thrown out in the late debate." • The will of the late Amos Lawrence has been probated. lt is of greet length, says the Boston Traveller, and was made Years ago, but a codiall added sta tes that he sees no reason to alter its condttionn Ills large property le left to his l uta heirs, mole and female, and their dolmen dente. The document exhibit, evidence of the peculiar baldness sagacity of the tells tor. Hie eons are named in the will as the ex ecutors. To Join Gum—Melt a little isinglug in 'Pita of wine, and add a small quantity of wa ter. Warm the mixturo gently over a - moderate are. When rolled It will form glue perfectly transparent, and whi h will manila brakes glees go nicely and A ly that the Joining will art acaroely be perceptible the moat-critical eye. Lime mixed with the • We of eggs forms a very strong cement , for glen , ' , porcelain, &a, bat it moat bo dose costly, Ni t When hard, the impe., daces part cannot easily:he smoothed down or remand.. The Great Remedi diseoyerer of a Great Remedy be • urrialdable disease. has no right to kapott.. tee taxa his fears matures." So thonebt De. arLeite. ,ben.be ves Wand to oder his great snedletie tti the Public. A resfsoeul shrsitursieofeliai • eery Urge mat., his wires of duty towasete nattering htutrasdt7 outweighed his fear, to be medicaid et with the had of ;Macke erholmposie upon tb• pubils thole are stuff as latent imedichtes. O. Tee tbeivkire. tutored Or Vd.l t Co.. Druggists, to Men.. of hie right as fileroverees and thts best of all Terrnihrges le wow in , We 11•Yeer Yulise and town of the coarary• it tea sovereign nosed, for worms. - Tht• norm Isßing mod) Wr cal• by gam btoicinnty and brunt. In Own =4 country. &act by the nolo Montan. J KIDD & CO. I.xma.9 60 Wool stmt. rap Su Advertisement of Morse's 60; ta outride pan. \ LARD: g@-R. WATSON in now engaged &Lanolin:dna 5.000 Nov. nrof trill ban mutant', on howl • tug, aunt or Bolt Pork of hia own ourroglnlaii \ GOO barrebr Of Extra lieu Pork, and a No. 1 Ireton of Lord, In barrels and kairs, for role at his Wareboon. cor ner Of Liberty anryWarns streets &t IfireLEAVE/L I S HO:IMT /SOAPS, which attract ed so touch act/nation et the World's Isis. aro now offered to the citizens of littaburch and Allesheur Min, at tbo p,,,,,tha0r0 pica., wholesale mod retolL Tbls &slip I. oar lloalarlr &looted to thaw troubled With charred bonds do Wleter. .f KIDD i CO.. .0000, den lo—l'eroorbo wishing to par ebas. Pass/an Pees sin Laizace of a/1 demi:W.lCD.. as eare7rfed, eo obehe them et the loser nricie. at the Ale Bee of JACIOB WEAVER. Jr, ode lierket and Front reed. No. de WOod etre. Bcruttaa. ,SIT is duo to Kier's Patrolman to say Vol ft ha. been known to annolotola efunirot• you •of this 'dreadful 'dLsesse is los time thariiuot. otha ...scaly. and at 111•8 cost or Inconsaoleno• m ‘l4, natl. I'p r t housand. of arrilficate• In the hand. of tL. Ora \ vi.kr, Imam or which ate from well known eltisms at the ally of Pittsburgh end It. lunnellate vkluitys ca m show dearly and beyond .11 deobt.that KIEA'9 PliT/tO LItUII It's medicine of no sammoo value, not only.. • loot remedy In Nasal:els, itheundatlern. /Wetness. lass of Wys s but so • ralueld• Internal remedy, luelthair th• Lomdigetiog Phrelcisua •• well to the suffering patleat. to beam. sop voluted with Its meths. • haling a dread of mixture. are Emoted that thb I. yotreir orttural. anti I. bottled I from th. Lama of th. earth. The following esstineafs loan:dal from • paw poblitts od at Byrociusi, blew York, and bears dots Au" e 2.1362. LO widen is also amounted Lb. sortilowta of the told - robot D. Y. Foot, 81. D.. of Syroonow • ht. mil In truth prtlln that I hays bean .o badly .f. dfletas with Benda* for the loot anon Isar., that most of the Jima I Imo beau unable to attsral to any kind of ha- atoara, and conch et the time unable totals. and confined to me bed. out hare been treated dearly all Um that t 7 theleert physielana our touter,. attordu I oceaaloralle got setae rollat. but we cum and continued to arm Irene. ;all De. Toot tnecenroanded me to try the Pettoleam. tra Ikel OILY mere tbios alt. hod telzd 1 dl4 ao 'without' lb at Ant, but the erect eras aatotdahlnat ft three the podia, b the nurses at mum, and 1 at pg.. bean 0. , a ma beta, and by mind seven bottlagar hate got a cur. 'earth thousands of dullara 111111.-I.4ANCY M. DAREZII. TEL MAT certify that I have bow accualated with iff.s.re Hock Oil, fix num than c year. salute, repeatedly winnowed Ite beneficial effect. In the con of ladolent ulcers, and otter Women for which It ls nom. winded. end con with confidence reconateud Ii to be a lowlicin• worthy of Wootton. and can mahly may that mom ham atteneded its new where tabor medicine bad D. Y. rum I. D. for We by all the Drossirta In Pittsburgh. angdfidtw Ziaiton's lint ltemitim DAGUERREOTYPES. \ Tea Olga Bnildiig , Third Stied. \ CITIZENS and.strangers who wish .to ob:1 cus aceurata, azttstio and lib lite utonia, as • T.nr suoanste prim.yriu mut it to their tutorial to call a tau won lama eatotillabtasat. Whoa milts sattatootio wilthwahttwd ho charge =ado. Haring' oho of It o y famot ond boit'arrlacal Md. and Skylight+ ma witt. .meted to the with lastruntaltto of thO, ww•rfol kind. and h..lnr adopted Qs notch h•tritt b aTO.V. ittgraLar tt, el . g r r urt, = it or A . uta• or Du = ottroaawat. 6 a %r. ill 2. of tar‘U'Z' te " 4 hadawr - _ _ DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATION AL GALLER Y. t i ACKSON'S National Daguerran Gallery, . dream a the Mammal mat Katat amt. &Mel. WlleaVa Draw Mora) Mrtaborth. I.lla sad Gordleamo Madam to oblate Ilfaliko lawman at malmalsmima Pill plats tall at tbo .ban ertablist• most. Mood at odth vory eatorkrt Md. arid Sty Medi aid with mot attll that tht overatar ean tato MN littin somata fae Wader of dm Daman farm lath all Mu aameloa of aalmatodgi li cts Ili wants. Mom Panda tic.. mearrtaly copied. sad d. pllstra mobs of arlainal loam.. 113armons not smolrml to take • !datum =dam • Po. bet rapambhum. M 1 et an of Met arid ammod pampa ill ad" paft at Lb orlidraad alefolty. ..419r= irtirdl . ortEng_ fromalram i4 a l l3 II r Miura Instwonoo tympany of Pittettorgb IL D. /I=l.4ssursni bAXIML L. ALLIISIALL. HWY. °MCA 94 =MX= ANIET4ED WOOD mien W 4 moats DULL ARP CASOU HIDEb OH Sill WOO An) 4.18.11501P.Pr AMU. AND' SILISIIA: 81111. bar Nab. dljitSan faillifpli by !MS. /lA' Abunst Cit polio el CU &Lana LIT.L.LND lanai rico nussrattrArtati. IWILODIVIN: IClws. 1 Wra. IwiLairt.J:.. ' w. bursa,., S. X. KW % Elampol Ite, I W. libetwao. WWI. Iwwww. Jr.. I Jodo H. Dllwortg., 11. llarbmwil. Fmk., Wallow . Llwara .....ww. J. fetwormal. IWlta firywt, Wm B. Lisys.. lowa M. Ihmswell. J.k.= , - W. A. M'CLURG & CO., HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF ITOOD 4WD EdITIT OVUM; Wasis they ofer to their old customers .red tbo plans TownLIT. at the lowest rates. Mune- We and Moll, the lamest. meet relent sad complete Matt at CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, Woont3 /aid WU.LOW WALi TO SC MOD IN Tin TOOT. clef • SAMUEL GRAY, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 47, St Clair/total Buildings, Es. czar stmt. Pittsburgh. G ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE CIAISIVELT to mien, 460 otarrsolol Omit. LW tantl on band • anon.. oetotttorat of CLOTHS,CASSEMERES, VSTINGS sad OVERCOMING. OF THE LATEST STILES. Selected omprwly un• Mstends. oseuaose leorttur their orders will have theta vistas consulted aod ma:Wed .nth... all Work Is domande: Lb oleo roper. Tipton. detalOna Knickerbocker No* Year's Cakes. .JUL POUNDS Knickerbocker Nair Year's Cake. tEn am... baked In Ern Tort. sad a rrenw_oetm.nt of sZiresTalfrzr OU. ..= . • iN..1111. lAbertr street. — NEW. CARPET STORE. ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR, WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Etat of Imported and American. Cernite, teliether eermthinn .male tent In a Carpet at,,., at the lowest cosh mice. balla A. H. HOLM.ES & 131 W. Successor to H. P. NelsonA Co., ItANIIIACTIMERS SOL ID 110 X VIC PLATED BUOTAIA, JAATPCCEE. !WADIES; nom PICKS. MAK& A 44 P1T11513411071. PENNA. Ogle, it,. In. Inter anat. third doe lama ifinitAtiskl 44-61.1 met warranted wawa le ear Mantectured. es 99 —.l _ JAMES I'. TANNER. WHOLESALE DELVER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ac„ 50 WOOD thus, PrITSDOZOII. Ramon Third and Fourth.. array stock embraces every variety end t I+4 eVeinaii=: P X, b ar "..1 t in us sad will b• ...ot faun wk. —PM.. au cod usmins berm baying. woR Young Mena' Mercantile Library , and Mechanics'lnstitutta . • , • MEllßEltri 'haring in their Possession Books. oror fin tiro. opottlenl Iti the 87-Caro of aginot*, art reparand to rinoni thorn botoro tho Lit If LLAMA B IllonAllanh,. Prova it Librarian. ' Salesman Wanted. ONE who is tboronelly acquainted rod* th. yhr licedvlltude.n. am ma M molded. nt tab Wk. *Jett47l, Land Warrants WANTED, at the_ highest market prize, olt No. wuxitga 00. Ryles 14001 Bilt—BxPressly for Sewing. Fit this article whiob has obtainod natal:100 uniqUal:d. we ara Ito ootA Lorna. Tba 12111. tna dearand.lo ta. Wet erldanos 41 Its sapeplopit, ore[ all other Sas. It le handsomely pra up la boxes plow* dositi nob. and ..oh Spool wartaattd to contain twenty yards. which "*" "Ifaleffatlit mamma. odes arena Seim In all oolors, an ankle Mauro. tared arpreasly tor. and aiaptid Be al= Plathloas.— '16.4 ant la has been approvad of. nod Is wow la use by .crit of the proprietors of the. ma:aloe& - It l• put wo 02. pH Spo4l/1. to arad the morally of rodwol• lug. For wale by Um Caw. • iy U UOASIMAISIN • SONS. - II North Third stmt., Philadelphia. LIOUSZMANN, Mita di ALLIPN, ffsMen Lana, Pew York. Sol. Adepts Vol the Uultad State. MIiCIAZIRES foe robrusry, just reced: dodo's Ldle? book tbr February. drawee Ilierrlue • PotMOO'S • • Insoles Ylatortal—sl.6o Per ratusur, or 6 cents. ono. bo oraiptiono to Na above lla.allues,ur any of *be Fart. 'Meals recalvrel by • W. A. uILDF.IIFXNICY A 034 T 0 Fourth Amt. - For Rea. 1111111tEE: Store BOOM". with Dwelling, a t_ JL ela Mania stmt. Wt•ltsaa aexed amt 111/td na.ts. lapin(MAY MVO Y. • • jantf • itt Lida stmt. NEW lilifiS-40 &nuts Elatyma Pigs; 60 bons WM Sarni do. itollont for ooli to O. A. OcOLORGI O CO. lugdisM add Wood itruto. FILM' & .11IRREZFIELD. \ . FLOUR, PRIVL - OE'AND iIENERAL COM hfISSICaIIIZRCEIWITS, 28 CONIMCCE, 611 1 /11S, , ..BALrliCilit e W . D. \ TTEND to the' diaptorat ttf all kinds of Bentharn and Western Prol.e.,—Bater located , Flo r 0 I ,, Llg h t:ift"• -d h`N,1,7,',.?, 0 th• 3" aeolaslln the receiving 11124 dem o .. et , merenen4lek Woe to—ttesera 11. Fsnl,ye! Sp.. and JO. 1 10p1Ins r... Deltic:we. jall.,.as LUXE TAAFFE, 77 3 ORIVARDING and .; Commission \ lier• F chant. and Special Comaiase for the Pau•srpranla ~ 11Road CO..pavy, No. to Water at.. and ta Frost M.; 'opecitte tda sail Road Depot co the wharf. \ , he SY ,.. igi ... t mmigomants to be forwarded by rail road Will. red at the latallog md Waned ou the platform to the y's Meat, there to be traded tot. ts. rata. Steam at°harms paid. Bills ofladiaz trerataitted, Idol ail tastructacce of wawa or cordiguem faithfully \ carried out, gut no meal will beivraired ea tee Metro= 1 from th e oars: bMeht sad eh .... pad„ arid , t mod; forwarded latimdlately by steamboat, railroad or othe.- vim. am directed. , remota. whips User stada losored, will plemo s ir. mutate sod timely maim to that edam. nolo, nub purdhmes made, sad order' for ttatrorgla , manufatturm Dl on liteiral tame. dad aluable Fai., for Bale in Westmoreland - County. Penna. & undersigned, intending ...renteve Vi .01 rr.t, offers for tele, the Farm ma which ativaldes, actuated In Rostrawer Tollastily, Westovrelaod Co e Py. la the \ vitality of "Rallermoom cad adleitilos mode Of RI., ltearhart. _Thomas Mamma. Wm. Cook. atal GM' Johaiblici, The lard \ leof Ant rat. ocallty, all maim \ word taws and Ma blab ream of raltiestimt. The \upprovements are, ?n two story 2 Deelllnd House, rival. S m era sad oth outdtlll- lose never to reader 'a home rotorortable sod eoureatent Them I tarot Sprites at.,tha door, and ode lagoon field. an ltelbtputilde Ott. to, he slam to the Welnale. \ . N.ll.—lftot \ sold at private sale before the Zth of Feb. num.1853., It x.ll be offered at public, Lola cm that MY. F or fOttb. ! V.I. r estothr et the subaaitar, on V. rilt ". stors. Fla.\ a ~. ' F ATtliSg i nulfa` = ; °' /l ib itostnrer To alp, Jaronry , l9, lea. JaZtv3tS ,\ \ \ [Wash. Rot _ 1411; STUFF% , Id tAzzAL. ' Aal Cuba 1001 c: • :0 . eh ‘. . ‘ 5 .. "I, l' i Logvocd. \ • , 6 .. Peseta ood. 5 . r 4 rsoadm. \ gro.MAA:aII,: : lti \ ,‘ boo %mood. Steil) , S .. 4111vroltre . For mid* by J KIDD! tt,Oo Wood Itr•At. , II TTER-8 bble. ottoiotl, just reed \ 1.11 1 ,.. , P r Ob , lo , A PA. S.R. Ind fur ale A __ co. IL DA .Zl.l. es A . PPLES,aS bbls. green \ — .4 LY pr OLIO a Ca.IUL, and toy oak 1.4 J.= UALY.CLe. CO. \ AftriL3 bide. • prime Famil;WZl:ke, 1,4 rensi in! for c. by 11. DALZIML\d,UO. LARD--lctllege No. 1 Leaf, roo'4 for sap J• 22 BELL & LItIORTY, WO.CorNot jUTTER-I \ bble Rc11; received tad, for mb Dr_ ineent2 . \ . _ BMA, A Swann \ FEATIIERS re(' be 1.1 \ nxt OLASSES-3 bble, for ea. /VA Is= A J. 11. UGAR--40 hhde, on ;ale by .1. B. CANFISLTA VLOVER SEED-4 bins, for sale by , J. B. cANFIZI.D: TRIED APPLES-50s . bile, fur sale by 1." .1•251 B. OANVIIII.D. RH-65 Ws Mesa; Dolt; Tor side • B4CAMMI.D. BEt",i l4B-I WI Email (2ALERATIM-50 bbls, fazi O tato, by: la= gIIII.D. CI AKE FISH-100 btot, for sale ) ) 1 , „ jaM .7. B. OitaLELD PREESE-4000 boxes W. It., fo lvait by J\ la= 1 `.1.11. Ca MILD. 131341118, 7 -10 bbls fresh Roll; and \ ntivod and 7R Da m YR re :176/ . EARLAS.I4O casks, for sale byy bbls Nsi h\ %, • ?, \ 60.'~Yor alp-b 1 \ I• ' ` • 11* Str--, 'Erna . • • •nr en:on.. t ern. moil LociecUrot eco • 1.1 Lrill for Too One bah.IOU soak. three or • • Put, 011 I.\ 15 W. 1.. w1:11 directions. \ /lee , eale IdCO4l/60 , 1 CO.: \ • ecarotrollllsth cad Wool .trot. \ \ \ '-: \ brekw 800k5.% I t: is iairth Street—Cordoilla and I.s d h' Tbmis, b• palzot _. ~ u.... sll,Unn• livatulal. Including filogg•Pfe ltlirfn=ll:lW4 Wf W, W Wwww , A. 31. i‘ laralg of U•olig ; by , .1,lon•• Dray. A. ..11., and C II 'lmitate: orll.pbl%.r Datikati• ' 1101.1,2111.,‘ by,u. •II the B on o flu.k.. Gonna WIWI/41g J "i. mu.% PUMP.' Ill±rotloo•I a , ', U s ruzian usuna•rd.. , eplaituallguroissuif the Heart fro the ICA Isluien ul k Luning'. 71014 Vol* of • olitlou. wunnisto. _j_L__ 2 X ' ' \ I' '. ai. &RAD. ". NATIONAL MAGI • ' INEAThe National man14,14...w to LitrAitnri..krt. Raligiv. tigaertLP:ltbuTtli he.. .""itts"‘ ~. ...........,....... Needle Work , Eilgitigg 1.01 lasextings.. "I" MILES wintin \ g to ilnrclisia aboielinas Attu ,mtLuvt i grArzo . Nl7..wzr= r ea f .rwalllET thaa =WIT • • imadNasuttleat Cl Molar 6dgiair. , ' \ V JISI --, TORAOZ—GIiOd COO ant tkker Floor secTwAr ' LW POINDRXT , j4l \ (Javrad 474 63 \ Wa \ 1 .. t. 's: , .111 RY APPLES—I® benhels,on coitaign= , sal Qv W. by li 1)E411LASII-iii t otur No. 1\ -11 L JIMA ---- r Wm. prime .C. ,1 I Jen' _ LIBNILY IaKITA3II-2 woks pure; for sale Jet: ‘, 11091.u2e. W.p.APPOIG PAPZE-100 rea\ns com r'r":l'*.°7 „ ux.iar HI °Kama.. • DRY PRACRSS-51:, Da ttde da reo'd an 4 (*oak iIHOOLL • ALcoat4,--ak bble. 92, and to Han and far 1,4 b by J RIM) • 1.21 \ ":“ 03 Wool .U~DLAM'S a tPt: yIC- 7 1 3 groos for wal JALAP-IMk lbs. wdered..pure, in 'store spit lot las by \ XIDD CU, Winter \ TAM* at C ININ order to mak room*? Sprint Sto c k,\l .111 001 l rho eaf my illabri - noel At dart • • moots/dot la . .. t olpp. Swayer • Lam &holm Coati., Lloth,Patersbuo. Pilot. Yam Yolt,iao. do, B oo k to Sm.at raristy. BOY% CLOT NO of.vvm,motexialnat- Ole foy molo v t—rbo !art IfteeEtutho,Mtlz-llome „w ta4.'n=s •W. artier .7.'4l', to WS BrUlliT TO PLEASE. Jae \ • CIIICSTZ4W4 Wo-d street. - • . tINIONS-100 bags Superior cabana, far 'iMisraißiliT issiif nrssa • rPOBACCO-2.5 kegs Fine 4ix et Ky, 1 'an anielstnaria and tbr ado Dr at/ R PrrINDEXTKR, 03 11(n_tar Maar. SSOARS--150,0¢0 Common a nourrrztent. and Orr cal. ba • POINURRTRA. SPANISII 'TOSS-25 bake on !pant. and ipr ale by rata s. %I POI RIM I,lonrosl copra Ilazsett M IRMOES--A A MiLitOt4CO. u. aiming mai th e Waite. et their hm , ..0 Mock of smelt Idailmos, of all trt• met Mahlot , lable orlon, tan Immmum , 1011 BBOOADE'SII,II.B-1,4 Rich Big. - Illlkt. we:that to ivrard, stow wiling at $2.3 \ 4 A MASON A OCYS • • .20 , •. . 61 Aug Otalartirt 4. .. FRENQti CLOTH—I...V*IIIi= aCo.hare .tllll on, baad • Mr pin... Ise *meet. Clan. for (.Loafs, ac. *bleb Mr,. aro *Ups off. 25 myna us. NanamstDrtora. Ohio and Mississippi Mail rthat„ CineilUlatl to Stadia. WOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—Seiod (I.l„f7:._Vhs . o ll 1 1 7 ° A'r' -i h7ltVa.,"` l l7:llAt. trout TUsallOtlf. tbolfith dor_of NIORLJallar asst. fror B.l. Zlgl i ntoTtroZVall.tigirrorlirt =4Z Illinois, to the Wabash . rim, oopolto Tinestom, and comprlsina all tlar crock toccata rood, not it prq.. - mnett Pr ir " gese• wort ‘rociorLsts, sorest Widow. arra to iostrablo rod los and Contractors will Co rogolroll coca \ postrrctm \ lilroSod Otos i t erottaly to • Proposal o ln alsO , bileeldl.l.llltlo4 atria um. ssa Dlocs. for 11,14 lsola it c oftbs TIT*, froco 4locannos to /1,11.. 'ger:Atm. aWtrAl="ilTl and after thOlßttr tom, 'at Um alto of araltralanorr' la Bt. aorl,also V 95.0•12... ., •, Td. tell. ' • SANONO, iisstra CO. 113./tsrsr to J nA Mac e Eagle Cott. Wort .441— . • ' .l.2lart v. ' OUS grrui, \ (latent/Om Zobisori tittle* Oa) \ T. Ler,TLE & to. -‘ WHOLESAIE 11300/4718., . PRODIIGN &00111MISSIONMEROLIANTS m Ag i ttixema rruzzB \, um' . • P/ITED ARRIVAL OF SERPENTINE PIANO nom vu Vu1t141•1.6 1"7#01IS CJ 'L. , . MINN'S dc OLARla j \kTilr YORK, JUST received aid. operutik---0, p 6 superb .nvo oche gIiBRENTIIig KANO.. of,. ales. nerdy nor. mad tar Primulas on, thing in ins snips of • Plano am brought to this inatkot. ft; Uconlinss with ths Power of the Omni Plano, Us nroslotto of DUO of the Years Piano:and Ir lanneasel. s.wiog In either In annum and sisounnm of sonstsustiorn sin osrfsonno of Mann. brnotts of ...Wilt and tut. la suskottitsta. nil Dot !masts to gIM tutu-the tortenutss Rle of Hanoi Air with eared sating Mule dsoh.klitinta Also,ons 07. C. with camel sliding mode desk, frtin units clash. cu. 11%, with 2 F.ollangitseh'lint. ougoriajnitts, p eeut. ni grunts* Wart.' ' : 'Also. two O. tot,. with Wart.', k i. ) ;ts ""T iaelory.'nf.ll/li,irrain\ with Ls7s, or mr b Wit (Cu..N \ Lyt..:nata. l l4 th occr . Arm soAtiqle;r4l,li,ll2, tlys.• • l u sold at, CO. Woos. nlithout ahst4in: frelrlt9 ft NfiNglnd,dli.. .trisotifelly inyinsd tryntfk yng N E rea'd—BraithtasK.e; lisalV4ll.._ rottain 14011$412114tpar. az/ W baultaa. - s • UMW/ tpttaka eaa. nsefivi4 W./..OILIAIdINNEY M, • MU 7a fauna, agan. . , llicifigait ‘ Sonthenr aid Borth= India . i 'Rainto4d; s. E 1 . 1 1: nm a ts., thr . Tra st li s ii 3 ht, dolloorso Chicago he Re'llentoe iota Toledo ad O•• , • Toledo Comalgo ittakt. dortldesdroat \ - term ! , Rood In eonjinotion ',tat e . Tole. .4 Norkatkaako Shont.'New YorkeN Buffalo Albany' ikod fladran kle.r EMI Hau ti W m the .1 Ball kmid onolikan/cation cRIOACIO. AND NEW YORE arr.\ ilea a DAIL:RDA---D CO 2 SMUNICATIOB 3a 'mow DOPEY DA:MIEN Chicago & Columbus, Chiciresati & Pitts burgh. via. Toledo & Norwalk Road, %Which intereette the MAL ittrint AND ILANILroN BDA *DAITON ROADS. AT arcurr - zoh. AUlfs Mal) AONROEVILLZ. cad the CLEVELAND.`, COLUMBUS & clrrtastratt, AND uranium ROADS AT CLEVELAND. \ ' .1 EPA D. 4.10011 g. 60.1 8;`,11 A . R. Otate.l Adt1.3;61:4:0:4852, PEAS-21 \ bags hap* la,nding •from : • , .19.uAR DICKET 00. ' Jl9 \ Altalor aal Froset tT9st9. • T/TTO —Slates now landing from a 1. 1 4 "14 \!!. &CO. • `V AS TOR bits:: No. I in 'store; nnd We l4 )1 ATA lINESLOC/1 • tx). ‘..419 coma Weal and lint 'diot.. } UP. CARE:\ SOO4-100 :kegs. ' , New, kj i S v ilo” for os/e by \ 1. 4 IRISH. MOSS-250 lbe.\.White, for see by J•l9 ?it A 7/11INISATOCK 1100, SIINDIIIES— IP Jac , 4. \ ird ain e t .al tzuo mei, B URG CINDY P/TOll-I ‘ WOlbs far sale by .rssroara co. /l ACE-100 lbs, for sale — tic - 7 , iy jll9 \ B A VAIiIiaTOCKI 00. Neff CUALK-250 \ ►AIINRB7,'QC K !CO., irIiOTON OIL-250 . oz. pure for,sale 11,A YARN 6STOCII;♦CO, ammrimmiglaeakitle•••l6l,l LARD - 4.1) bble prime No. 1 for silo tit, \ •.8 (MITER; DI/NORTH 41 CO.\ s • 109 N. 113 and 112 Rend stmet. UGAR AND 310LASS,E-S— -.100 &bd. &rim/ N. Orknill BUM , SOO bbis. r. 4wr . 1 .. , e ta \ nr 6 ". Far %%Irvin, DII.IVORXEC & CO. \ &a& ' Nn. 130.p0 1228ecoad rtrnot PEAdilkSloo bnahele, 6101 y pacr‘ :COl . AND \DRIZD \JI EEF— \ igritiVegFlV h " )ktte.: t o store Oa; for 'sal J. 14 dAITIELD. \ ' \ ~ . .... .......moadiaa '.. i6a ; 47 gi.;". N, .., ro ..., \ o Dbl . . Enborlor Tr ••\ ' \ .25 .14 a' oEqua .1.0 Ct PoPedmi •rt P.M. . \ . 1. . c . .69 bolo. 46.0044 Spites. \ , 100 bolos C40_.04 Sta. Piper.\ . • ' =0 partmets I • LI, O. P. Itop'l rad 111 91 Teat 600 drama Yli4 t , \ =0 b... .mipv.d.. .U. 1 ., • o ,o * it. o . 9 art - an t of Plttabutsh tarttufactoml 0.1101.0 to 11000. 000 AI.COLESILTSCEN. \ \ , ja 0 s lio. 195 Liberty Jams:. 9T. PETER'S, EPISCOPAL CLIIISCTE— L • 'Persons ded rt ar to punts. ot rout PM/ to thlo Oh x 141,111 oleo. 6611 ea altheruot the r undarainoo, at 4'I'",2SIINIVIIT, 91201111113P,, \ 190 19. Fararth e. \ . , =Bin ROBB, No. 10. taarth rt ovaAINN --- - - MIODASSES-300'bbL1 prime new crop— oit'axotrace—ln store, sad Tornio Ds Jan. 8. IdeUltl4l* ROE. IVEW QRLEieNS SUClinft—rds, new. 1r 0. '4 \ n \ !t no. bad far ,sl, fl in Rol. LOVEIVAND SEE.R— zizthsithr'r. ZPOOM T i ge ". flops BRuoms-5q dos.' Cora BsoomO V \JAI \\ meatus a BOIL .4aported. for ealelow .1.10 \ Me311411.1i ROIL INSEED 0.g,=;25 bb is store, EA \ • '_._smuts IRON_-2000 lbssinkls lunse shoe bar, for is seeks \ - tuba , - ,..eicsitus a ATAILS-T-150 kegs inscrited \ •• jag, MeatTAs &Wit r• P&s LEATHEfi.--1(1 dos an head, for br, • \ IC U • itcalut t sox. , PAPIPI-100 seams \assorted .10 wriippla¢ OA* \ )MILLS *RCS. • '.. 71 9w ' from struartllnro? i o u la D o r • \ Iton cts. • L Alt a_44o ti erces , t . b 1 \ 110W1 ‘, 111141: g, frokla sham. ElaroViti in D r e i ty a cse. for Tale bit , 06,LLLrit lIKI-95 .bbla Ideas hole landinefeold tati" 2.4 " n. 44. nai ll b alrA\ DIGKLY a OCiZ tiog,for alai? OUJAIMI. %LILA.% SEED- 28 • tee. now\l L. x . Lnding from ju Oskar Howfar site _ m Jail • , X 3 / 4 141E1D al7o. RY PEACHES AND APPM?S— , tem% nr7..ALlger• QM. (Or - §NUTS-5 'cooks now landing from " li "7"' k t l l.4latt oicavri.co. b` " '"d g b rg' sh 'C 'd" Br"" 7 1 1 1fi' : EW I \ VI7I 1 71 . ir . W W3lBdatit t4V.t. I[llolol*S Vetable, Damtatto alm.titilettil=P;gal%i Boat ftth.r rovern. ficr_batto, 4451, texo Erni?, Moor, a 0,4 the earl! ot,aaro .9amusa..6iTopop44. Una. 11Cal.; 40a an trologoal- mad alooues mvom by unuttlso , Inttgvernont:And 4 doTsaAmte424 o`Ao Deanna ofAi• \ \ Co. UISIAI3--77 \ bags \ SOmao, O'c of 1.,? . 011 . 12 , ' fr om atm —• for salob t \ A 1•11 DICK.. app. - - pOTATO :8-100 bas, :..e forstity by tae ^ \ NOY Bottoasy a mussily. CO . Dle ; 17. 3000, , pcT46 just redlived 461BaiDaipouitor. _ \ 1 " Fr.dt st• ginfrreO'd ROUNIk PL. LSTER.—:l \ Ctonit jun reed a 4 kiYD 'BUILD/Ith° 113111/131. YRINGES-200,03 fa. male \ b SQIIfI LS= UGAI,-116 bags white Brisih‘foreale by to ASI XX surransaw LACK `OOBUROB- 1 4dtirpky Bisxch ,ltaa haviisomtly esidrodent 'aVitare \of tbeVele etalitice. Allootolared doilpiela& ,log lama and Satiable ealonc Med.-Watt &ahead:pee dt rees..:. dub grief - , de. for ztentalng; Abace ead lilotddr de Bum_ s • .n ' \ yra-11. - 413. an tabled W irt . Iroetriatieii d. W*, andeataredutettlalpf rGeed. et reduced St ur"TRE "V ° P:toitcgroe4 Pgal! SLIQF 6 A O t 1 i v 93a.f..EAD T \ \ • \Jal ' T b ..141 NMI:4\ 'COX 11001.A.SSE&400 bbia. N. o.,jilsireol, ITI\ and fde Ws !IA ", ZbitILISB BLVZIKTS.', . • 10 oe tali', N. g:?..;jnot ?vied giallo?, kJ labo, ILNOLUEL t BEItSMCC's \ baiis Itosin'AMap, 'oat Pool and for vale by /SNOW% \ r 4.6 0. too bags 'Amimeltio Colri ,0 1 . 2 I, d 9" " I " wBll. 1 t ninnerr. \ ' G J , . falt , Noa /12 blond. lot 'Ltl llort .; Phyeiciane Recommend anduse it: \ EY \ ..I.4.c.i.nxiesn w no. zw. - -\ I tsar mßssEva.A..i.: ECOVELL CO-:4=th , l f i.,.,,itc, baly to. Worm rift that ttio . l3rroo* th fao = th• zbastssualrorw, Lj oicarato tro tlaa .41 nuzetazoonatodi Masa Wats Mb. Is flatsfrota what I know of the cox. Pooltion of It* syrON aixticom wtut X bin mist .1 tl2 06;4. I ti. tot ballot. , to, nontakoal to thrsottros , Dr. ItorLre matiVP o=7.,az.e. saes. '1!. th,`"`mtxolro fr. ~ .5 Jol&lllttselire ~.' ' g et% toitlM: iiatt i l i alin:T 4 . 67 1. . tV .1. g.•— setza ,WAX—.7S , Tbaßect anl . for Ws by _ If • tatis, LASON'EI PAOTO4LtI4 Janaati LA 161 h. fiat ne4—.6.le• 6 era? err% Of Si • 7.6 k!.. ozatisj. aurc.“Zwny t im V°. iIf,EAP DE LUNA sr, tow estaltlast alms ..q uo So oar r. 1 141 , 4r Q/ 14 -WtASHAV r i %%abut lemma I • neribasi Weal, f . . OQNT&REANE3- AMasoix ra l A g sa t e ° ItNAT Rtanorm-a A Atiaceqk Co:') Am run og Nat* benalha asnortmat of Inaba 10,1rh tb.7 folllas gnat rqueslns ,14 1 NTEMSION L PAPSA—An I'd imllitst imartmestottuble Yealtalg.- i beCiA ft " l ifirigr PT.roliTratt'NF• tui DOW BLlNDP*Pkilaseduld VT V 4104 'thmers. Hurt a4d Stovitokes. taptbr ...motor 1111.214 Par., Cartkftse salt bi J. 13 - Tainua num, ' WZNIZWA/ 01 XiscizesiliTlY: 'Z \ '( .o4 ‘ s"3/188(nl ii*Muifiri' ' \ \ f • v-• -,•\ • , %\\ ;‘,; \A \\ \ ; \ \ ' \ • Toj RAit,:.ltoeD 43 , ciNTelbits. ',. • Cleve Lind • 4d - \ Ila t hwung Bail ,11.4nut\ I EA-1 , ED' R ROPO tt dit will:b\ r ec e ived \ &7 sl the oillt`:a lb. ;nab en s*.etl. ' \ eveleakt, sant U. inst ay sr' Isterch. Ina. far tat ~, climbs& I lmoor7. sad arkistat or the partipn at 1414 mad tram Cleveland to IV . s distaste at Ribes - e 1.,. rove. sad Bowe :lons say . b at th e Company's Ogee. In Cleralsod. the line will ready for InspeeUr.n by Contractor!. a slays area to Ms tering. ~.. -.- • The line Is distal-0 into Pectins Ysboot 1161 mlls h. • . • and Wds will be sneered to oathrm. separate or a for esthete Ilse; \ .. . . Estimates nal be malls mos thly,fol tha."Paymen:: tartlet information may be obtaitisakia anibtstina Jamb Perkins. Erg.. Pread,U.st ,of lay any, eemst•C Esellum. km., lowldest Ensinver.Cl eland, or to tbs. The remainder Of no. line from Warms. stll be Ist so soon as Ltd location can be templet...Nl Ity.eidar of the \ Bawd. • . EDWAltir-WIMEit, \ • Jal7:dtd Chi.: Esueinser. '.—. ' _,,. ~, , • X, LAWRENCE SOLE NTIFICSLtOOi;. Harvard University. - ',..\ wi n o TILE next term of this Institution win open- \ on the fast dee of I4ach.l/149, and end: nu Nits ereete. - Instruction by seeltatlcne. lectnr*.. sad inset • .r. den. according-to the nature of Co. ttad.e. mill t reelk - Chlataeteial 7 / 7 sTe;eTata - Pieittest-. .. IT rl llet=allAns .. tenni end Phdeaden7-' - : r.%4 \ hi5the0ata5—......7..7.7.‘.......... - . Pim* \ /dinerslogr ..--..---"-.......: : , Oa*. MlZti:-..;e7___ .._;iii7.,7:-..,...-_---- • Att Per then Iniarmsvost onee.rnlng Co. "-' sp. \\ netkakatey be made re Put. X. N. litffeAdd, tleena .. e..c , • ' -""" ..2.T ‘..,, , \ - Disaaltdian, I \ BE, firm of LOOMIS A It'DOWELL is .'` ' \ \ consent. Thebudnace . ' • , etD4roVa d ned U bj=eirt i ootals. , . je.l642ev ' ....,- s ; CKABIES IL LOOMIS, \- \ , \ AND SALE OT STOOItII. \ , STO O K AND BILL \BROKER. . - Noiee, Voada, Morgagea kka., Negotiated. PdSLITCOI.III ATTE:IT/0Y GIVEN TO TOEFP \ata tidal \\ \itir.Ofdee ladr S. dttnitt a Co. corner Weal endPotath \' .\: \ Lost ..; '-'\ \. ' .c ., -; --' ALL persons interested will please liker \ make t , :et I have sionlltid toile Itcelintre &ladder • ' , \ tallith. Pa. tee, a tatollests elatlteste i s m Iw. lit • \ C.rldfluts number Ilse b_undded sad alnety, ( )fistel . ~ \ laat ,. ...valitzr.vrzi or i . =l-° ,o4.\ \ \ \ datlethardo \. , \ lAA. ZdA81.5.17.....' \ A0KERF4.,.:8RAD,13 , 017.41811, • ,PorkHants, - Shoat dem InSwindtog•ttum ‘lO6 Ohm*. .or ..t.tly Taoll.and IhrSle'lly PALUM At C. , dplatkla • JIAITIrot emest. • • , lINP,OWDER AND \ SAFETY FUSE-- , 400 d dkoiri, D.e tlbetlas Emeiler‘setra cbmtel. 03 'N es ' , 'lt • \ V lege EesiAtheotiag„ ., L . caele.-otra, ea ch. Ay. 31N. rosier.. so irra=strattag 39 maks Eafetr ism . . \ TM, 'bate Powder. (width 'fax quilt un- I. from alio celebrated coalmdbegarke tbe- Llecard Pesder Corosasy,,,,Paftebi. Csabe sad Ireland `Smith. Sassari/eh rig, rare:. to which-se itretto the - Medal atteetba3 al the , Trod and Denlealreseraltr. Far sale br - . .c : DILIFORYII • vpi: T R-2o barrels Eape!Fillk fot\sale bs VON BOSALIOSSI mraPnY, USSR-65' hhda prima now crop, re , 'd 1-7 .47 ,, "'""' " n=tlirrataßoN koo- \ Z ls ?2, A it',..'" ' -, ' \11..... , , \ i .r. \ l;:raitiria'grdilAt'br, .EAD-1000 pigs soft', Galin*, landing. IJ frommimazi..p.d...,fix 1; 1 -J/115 • . IiaIIEBOVIAN BARK—MO lbs B. jos B PAMILEIVXM 800. • . CINCINNATI SUptiii: CUBED HAIIB LND DIZT—Wo . honirotolved oar arot manila Irons a Baia% Stagg a r and Mar col= 7 ' brands of Hams ma poet. aro mono, to Dam Cache a...ma. at looroot awrlot ;rim, trr: the Dora, or retail. • W JDIReCIATIta *OO. • E SSENTIAL OLLS—PkIRE -74. pcmaa....oiLt i lMiazrecter ;r. 60 . " Clara. 1,0 ' " 3•016612010 i... RopeolL al TA \ . •• Juimr. J TJVCI-50 bbla stall, for * at z, by E GGS -43 bta t alot reoa redmid for sale. I Tar JBOCINE. • ' LARD -50 kegs Leaf just reed' 21.1;d OT t ado by L.41:4 a' , JraJJ BOONE: W 2 IIIT.E 8E41.18= 7 19 bbls in store, \sia4 n, , -2Ts 22 _2 cIBEEN APPLES-25,tb10, just receirQ . 7 4-7-800Nr.. R• EEF,IO bbls Mess Beejast reache d for alp by J T J\ROONB. Jaz \ • I,l4oartr raw. pr l ; 4ll 9lmr7B.smilMil'imwmtr lILK PORK-11280 n (hog '2,iiird) tO " T*l 7 eit r iIiZrAVOSEJA ra uta \ rILLLBEED-48 bble now landing s..ro Arum Mtn Oonrsio; for nu by • ISAIAH DIC/LET a OP- lbs for sale b TI• TARN , iNSEDIG BRESWAX— r. mkt donna. Nor idadluir stramer Ben Conz s da. \ dor= Wm.DICEYYOO. ' and Prim oda: •ft BEE SE-100 boxes thetunjust rea'd and\ \ for gral• by \ Jrt J 1 1 1)0Nr• \RER Ifni:just toed • I.sr 4i. • \ a "dsucids4 11br mil. by GINGER - A - F,°°4wlea4's CLARIFIED BUGAR.-I0 ATadsljoat reol. : }MaiI:KM k- INGURAM 'XI4 o. 116 Vats. , a. isq Peen% it. . TRENCII CLOTH OLOARS—' A krkliii;To Oa. elan cfr the wane:: • therirsza . Cath - SILK AND , Dl BSS , GOODS o([Lrttota—l: A Nano a 0o: , straollIalt oat . , eir largo and well orlaeted. atoek rut qoals. et alsitlriaa yial Vim* a‘ppfotzty.hßo_A nru and Yib \_, \ UIiNaWCIE =Ulf Li*. wor 81.ENN—, W.4s: 07, \ 1j0.141 O.I3I i PM ANIECE.IS7-Z3O lbs bvi. - jx . )41 B A kAIINZ3tOCC4 CO. 11110Rli SCOOPS-18 dott large ind'iman, \ 11 ado br f #143 D♦• FAUNLITOE &CM '.„ OLITE=3 bble. Uoo y by • :E.1•141 s, .11•PAIDI LiONCEOP+TH.I9 HOOKS \ find Zeticrt . /A " Tram 112ti4 T . °lL 44°4 • • . 111",4 .r 4412 '. unte*t U ClMaß..... • iftZkit. a s A .41 byt4ipiatur: • . . - 2,1410. *a: .•7.7 . - • . ‘ rbnid.er... B °6 =.l6tru c t ` Z=4,6"tif\laso*-,. Battedaop \ .• PttOtzse . . \ \ y; R u g \ 111 Man stmt. . AeliteT*lM — " ,----,—,---- 1 . .:MR.SONS‘‘4 4 4= 6IIIII / 1 ",...,...._,_ . 4 ~ ;971 l ifil= \ ; th r ibm , ma., l, * \ 4l7 l4il as:k "t—.. \-\ ' i '- 31,4k21ni , • ` 11.191111: ' - .. V • \ ,\\ \ . . ' \ \ n V\ \ \ ' . \ \ l\ \ •.. \ \ : V: .. . . MEE AUCTION SALES. Twelve Bustle New eattlEcallUedat lAN Saturday afternoon' ph•jaaa, at 4 Asiedamar. Cho: iica Colleanatt. atßoaks at Attila • , • nN Satiarday ta•enizikc. Jannary.2l4; tit deleA, at the Catataarelal Woe Borns. lamer of Weed and Filh WWI. • atve.ssreetaat os4.n anik eseand band Broke. anapaz atlas are—. 'tltaraltrr , lie ea Theelasy., History. Travels. Poetry. ; .7 n.p.„. wgtOnritiMilitistdatit Int Hemkig Ewerine.L.seratxlCap weittes Pima • Moot.: rktsta. tthttiqvultsiewr: . • \ • 8 at Alictdon; , , cknionday .yatiag, 24th inat 4 at 712 ilfoi l l n Vt k rug sa " &° •,k u'r". 2 e w u a o \d r au‘'sbw. °bk. 144 Peirsllnnk itan icad amt. \ , P.'°°qb.'ll23.lg. k ittomace s r, osth 1 7 " Il. D.ITIS. AarlV,r. init t afwliii2ad U 7. . GO ,W7cd I i TAM-3000 lbs. prime. iu store an j a mak by OBE BS-- O lbs. in store, for saleb OTTERr-105bl$ Roll atter,for sale by \ .TJ BOONIL ROOMS—ZO doe.) tuit reo'd, ibi,gale by .lal3 \ Pra.7/ BOOM- CLASSES-2500 bbb.. 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