. , -- I — . -- T i - - .., •.-. I , . ,! iiiir ._..•_ .. iiiiiii _.: aif. .. It:Mitts . _ -)oliTilili. ' ' .... The .City' of Washington : . challenges the, :. -N, ,- i wp. 0 iproducede p wallet for the effloutery l , . • - • 1 • • ',- ' ' ': ~ and cool . audacity .of "the ;traitors' within her : precinct : a. Eloyd inPlies arms AO the:plot t ting. Suites, while in. he Cithine l t, ands practi cally isureade.ri,forts,lnavy yards and arsenals,, in. the .South, and when Challenged with the 'offence, ',gl;tiries in. his leritnes in ;the face of the .I ) , , ritlent and but pabinet: , - Instead of being handed 'over 'tor the" : and ' execution; he is permitted to draw.hili salary, and retire from W i ttsliinginn y ti l t 'carry on his .schemes against f' the Government. ; s9,ith Carcilina after, perpetrating : Wets of. themoit_amazing audacity against the 'G r OVernmenti semis three traitmsltii Witshingion -; to negotiate with the . Governtnent, for the 'surrender of its property. lu plac. of being- arrested' and shut, they are , allowed toxexchang,el protocola - with. the. Gov-1 erninen't, sad. finalli return home, `thiowing Pal-titian !arrows at its Chief Ma ' crate, and vowing vengeance against it." . .r+trilei in his iticendierY speech the other day : in the Senate, delivered - : in the .preeenee of a,croaded audi tory, again and agiiin said,: "Here stands a Secessionist and a 'traitor I" ": Ise? threw - the 4ittuttlei'ili the teeth of his loyal :colleagdes, land dared - tbemto take it up. He then fail.- ing in that, coolly walked up to the3reasury, received' his Mileage land salary, end went to Georgia, to aid in. precipitating that 'state . into I,rvolution. Wigtall, in =the Executive Sessions I whieli 'reatilted. in the confirmation ()lids. Holt as Secretary of Wariliackecfand chee.red on by, Slidell,' Benjamin, Macon,-and Polk, taunted the Go'Verument with weakness and inibetility —declared that-the Star *Of the • West had been driren in terror out of Charlei ton ! harbor - is:6d that for the first, time in the history of the.'country- "the sutra and stripes had tamed tail and Fine alkd atitty without the Goverli mem daring ti fire a i gun -to . .protect them ~ —that the Ad tninistrittinu did not dare to sendher back under protection' ofthe Fed: oral aim.; but:had succumbed . .to.'S'outh Care line. Yet this dastard and his backers still hold seats;.still :use all the conveniences tif. .for,deithem .by . the. Government, and will I llb undou tedly,: in course of t i me', draw , ' their pay, and start home, to take Up arms against theiCiistitution ,it?d the : Union. - ' •,. .. 1' ~ jitt. of thiika pitiable picture?, ' How Eng land, hoW, Prance, how even Crukhed TLrkey and di leaded'. Mexico, mast scorn a.Govern inent Which 'apparently, has not the courage, if as ii 'h the:pPiver to assert - ita rights. . 'set - I 1 w 4 -, e I are asked to conciliate, td cringesto, to , coinpri niise ,with these men. 'de it iu reason I for na to , do this ihintill - Th present"condition of the. country ang gests I I the fi4:t that ate position of President "Bu r chatten is not unlike that of Jackson in , 1633. The secessionists calculated on 4a:ck soniti support and countenance of • their : selibtnes'A but when hp, came out for the Union, he wait ! bitterly attacked, and,: violently. 00- tßn4n"Ced in the SoUth. JaCksoti 'was hOtv- POTTSViLLE , IPL. ' 04 - artutifir 41-1. --- - orl r-,- Alcatse -- ~ • ~ ' ...,, . .!itvr• rOll.-0. It. Frost, two= N ' 116 Broliaway. ' P titl. LD RIPKA...MY; I lle k:o646tillatid Cheinnt stir**, Sij 01 AIN—D. .Nr. Lek% Edit. . . , . .1 , , . Mi.) are sottiontel to receive subwriptlove and ol tct hill.; for theSlt3tes' JOustmAt establi•hmeot. t ' Ox.7—The tax rate ih•Sohth CATO. ins haslieep increased 20 pet dent.!' • ; Ma. Etimetnnz of Tennessee, made' a strong speech in the EtOnsO On Wed: ' • nesdiy: . ;, • r THE na , iigatitin - .4 the Mississikii is ob. straeted by the secessionists. The north west is yery4Jidignaut Do :rot' tail', to read the article'on Ithe Tariff and Deameratl, in another patt of this Paper, headed "OfEttlal 'Fig tires do not lie.j' . ...... -4 SCLIITYLKILII N r .I.VIGATWti Cnit'er:4l?9 'lSE rdtar.—We refer our readers' to;this docul T tent whicb will be' found in the J' VRICAL.- IV - e have no room for cotntnent. -••• .- r----- .---- . • Iv is stated that the Presidcnt i! gc t ting a lip.le'wealkagain. He is holding cfriferenees with 'leading secessionists. lt - is .. pity that .tll old gentleman cantibt ',be. properly-.bol . eteted up until the 4111 1 of llarCh. 1 . • . • -_ _ ..... 2..... 4...'...----.1-- -.1- .- , . , THE MottatuiTastrillim.. —z : States Senate Wetiaesday, MrJ 'Cameron . .ot Peansyhwuia, made a motion up the Tariff bill, Iwhi,h, tier some tlisciiiiiiou . titic; • ceeded, and ltte bill was referteti•to a special .cottlatittse•c: l ; five tittb • instrutftiotts-io.repirt it..b.tc:lCaeit Wednesday. . I • as the New York Insuratiee . S...iiinpitnies . reinse.to lake. mnrii,e risks Irons Sliniberu se— eehig ports,_eousiderahle . coitus;.! is coming, east overhuoil, by- means of .railway., srttd 'is 0 1 ,ppeil at:eastern Foreign ''eSsels h itte io go to Southern ports 1 noW, consider in}! it rather risky. Truly.; out7Sitittbren s eceding brethren are getting; theutsel i ves in to a saarl.. Without . money f Iwitinitit credit, ire uantlottie how they can st alai the expense. • et secession:- It seeuiST . to us a L : eoistly VTAIN Ar.sisTithyGi late in command of • the Pensacola Ndvy -Yard,,saysthat he was, cOmpelled iu stirreMder, as twothirctso( his ;force were secessionists. At Fort IPiekens' , there were about.eightf men Milli td iwo huin drei and torty.gims.. Lieat. SieMmeri tom=. in noon the.postihas his fataity him, --- Ah er be had alnindoned;Fort . ).icltandiiS wife went t prourelsomM-of his wearing apparel, and it Liein denied her: she- indig-- lett, . saying she herself, on fief - retain' to - Foi:1 Pickens, would man one Oil the guns. Tus..liemocrs'itic m is..es in the !North, Ye' believe to be firm , friends of theiCOrnatitiition and the Union, but it Cannot *e disguised that Sothe.of their leaders chuckle over the existing difficulties, hopi theylinay work the downfall of the-Repuhfican • Partyilf not of the country. We aouldiute that ever :man who at. this time is 'so lost to httJactr riotis.m, as to gloryin the shliinejOf his coon. fry, should be smirked. 'Let kiln fieyer in the futute, be placed in any ()nice ut l beliete that such a roaniuttray his country - On the first upPtatunity,!if self You'd be benefited by-the act. Shun Lanett . a ,man as you would 'a leper. • , . • .• Itrwould:eetn 4s if h.ouisiaiie, 'peculiarly Si sugar growing. State,•should . pause before tatting steps,to - seeede.l- Weliknown that' we have protected her-interests, at the rate of two cent's on the pound, everrivhen sager was .setirce and .high, srid have attempted -the growth of the a Chinese , Sugar Cane,' ao that the inereasing demsSnd - can. be met, and her, sugar :still -be protected.- lti ith secession would come tree ti:ade, the: ruin of kerseatire ; interests . , with those. of Senator rittnin, a vitilene.st•cessionifit, who 'owns sugarplantations Worth ;:;260,400, : and aegroes on the same, which-were worth a.t the prices pro:ailing before the rsee4sitMl. natvement, $30,600. Ai then . to walk. into the jaws of ruin .. ? ." • eItEiLS slave driving I)errocracy are 'mak44•stir t ag appeals 10 Workingmeuto'aid a eplarirotaise .wilh the ;;!ave . Vuwerl Such appeal, ,may • buit.:the 4..11 mut lirui ish C 1; the uorhiog," Oasses- 7 bits • vrith the iote4ei)4, they'are of ;.0 a;a Tl.ey . that. the Shive puaer, united mith'ihe crai i .en Democracy of North, that:la's al wa Aefeated belt Ida, the lettl are lion to Atueri6in . ThdusirY, defeat. reduces tt en; of tlielrOward et their capitol, 4A-Ilicttli 10..uy; No 4.us . ible, workingtriatt eacr aid in I;ui . l-ding upar I d - ket4)- *lug such rariy 1,0%%er 1 tNiltitilt •tweause it pitinot - rde; will nut hesitate to aid in cte,,tvoy mg ~ the industry •ut ' - coUut 11[1(1:st:ems dote pined to ruin it van'. But mark The prediction—they .will tail in. their ;To S. 17 SI TE RIVI 3 t ATTACK E n. : -A ChatlC.B - correispoildeta 'of the N. Y. "Tribune pre diets ,that an attack 'will .be inade on Fort S.P.;:nter bef6rt the expiration ola is',.eek, by the, Carolinians - . niany of the ,rer; - ,loilists are opposed that ; especially the !;:ail of the fir.,t. families 'of' Chrlegjgn, who do not like the idea of being !w,ilteif before the yetthe mob tired!of inactiv lly, are ditefiniued, and eager for the assault. It is si" remarkable fact, thdt bur, !one or two companies frtim ri . Ooiningliqateii, hare us y / eti,' 4.ined 'the South Carolinians..::(ieorl.ria; is keeping her 80 . 118 at home and as here : is quite a" commercial rivalry'bet weer . Sa6nnah . and Charleston, the fOrmer'iriertJS at,present 'etljoying unusual advantages pie ;expense of the latter, due to sankePyesseli,...hatteriel; etc., which exist in,ibc Chrleston;l4l,rbor; and tie inimical to commerce. •I• • '• . , h Iltstr TOE TUB IL‘titc.-41.1mi . Wen.,Aiken, :-..,. 1 1 • i • rt South - Cat:olinit, is one of . the wealthiest met, in that State, andihy Ilia time must wish recession in . the .biittontlof , the ocean,•or in sine other not easily I'grotlat-able" , place, for, ue-l ras been cernpelled to 'Contribute the neat actin 0t‘5.10,00 . 0 toward the• cost of,the rerolu uun in ;Carolina, under pain of: the conftsa on of his eitatet, should , he refuse: This :r.stei n of 'forced loans has - been extensively cArried. out' in the retie' , trate s not only by_ krge assessments upoU mentor' eahh, but by actual seizure of goods and.prov i isiOns, private property, ke„ ' for the maintetrance - of the 'Nora. IVben is added toe thiet:tbe constant dranken violence of the rahble militia, their ::.salts tufeitiiens, and the degradations these , 4gliatileitiilarit !sly :, r ~ '', , y duk..- te le a Tende'rsi reactionary 'o in it i) -I :m l e c n a t n , a i t a realty • SLY&TOR. CAMERON AND PRITTEKIitN 7 B:COBI- to onsr—DiSsatisfactintrF la exProa!io tip fittator Cameron Bhotiki second his colleague. i ei fr. Sigler, fa vor i ng Crittet;den'S Compro- Our Opittiott•is that Senator ca!herop : , detiro u s of assuming a conciliatory p4ition ; bit .ve h ar dl y t hi n k th a t he trill vine for the F r l u pusitionovhen . `it comer to the pinch; If he diuuld, we can only sag that - his course 1 13 tot be endorsed by the Republicans, an: that will suffer _in their estitn4tio n tr i ti %meat , ; Lich surprise him. Were it' : _r,tot.7 1 4 4,-th a t one intention of the: 6ritteciden 14- . 'lnsi!ion is to domaraliee ' and tHittlY (low' a -, the Re puhlica ti.party; it 7,21 1,4 'sulicier.i t r-='ennsslvtuia thttt b1:11 h ilel)iseEh'isupPorts it; In 1-1 e; ti.si 25:11runts her condemnation. We thA - Sett i at.ir Cameron enter the Ilea sreriously, oC BUPP9rtri: that • aids. 30t1. yee of pelpke. Y .t EIMEMN . . . .ever; upheld by-the Opposition, who rallied to his sapport. _ It is deubtful if he could have withstood the' pivssure, if "'it-bad not beeu for th e i m l Bliehanaii . is 3 iu the game ' position. lb is now austaMeffin - a firm'pelicy by tho Se-i Who have alWaya rallied Wbeu the Consiitu.' 'trod'Lion - and the Union were in danger. liutithe l , ":and . • .prese to state of affairs is,so unprecedented' ..- - in the extent of its proportions, treason stalks • ' . - - ' \ with such .uublushing front in our halls; , , -- of legislatiOn,thit the people , are patufallY t tts=l touniled: There ca '. be no "question that if this istaie : of iffait• Should eentinue!' : sixl months, longer, llatt the country will be so demoralized, that it 1 , 11 doubtful it there would Would he anything: in' the shape of ' a'national goveumentleft worth preserving. This ,may , I seem etrange; 1* who a'Year-gince, wa ld even have dreamed that.suchaudacity lia o. have depicted, - would hde existed • nu .the; open ng of 1.541 ? : , . - - . 1 'DEN'S COMPROMISE AND THE TA -1 ' ' R I E:F 7 I) : ° ' 1 the Slave States were actually Sated g any irievotis.. wrott,g inflicted. by die , or if. you please, by the! Republicap vie might ine sorneuse in the cry, Coal Or if that . Compromise meant any: part prod tliinn netit in the hat - x n wea. . 1 H . ... - . In ibe.United ....tateti ouse of Re but a one-side rran ageent for the .be' ' I . I • - m . , ,i • on.Tuesdav, the consideration of 'the of ; Slavery, We might still: se'e somesensa l , sc4„,i , m e ; o e Th,,,,,.,a r appeal. But, when we ,know hss w indicted - iio wrong on the South; and , fi i .no . wrung to. her' institution where it: • ee Was result', l•-•-i . el' folosi.ing spirited &Vete sprung up•• --' l r , Brno:tr.**, of ,tobig, said he - would not ve l icb. hPld his supYort from any just legislation which • , bolka 'to tini supremacy of the !alio but 1 e b.l a under the, Constitution, and that 'the ! ' ein , nin to,ri view. to save the Cut/attune be b I Iv. •" W '" r which . un ' ife . r P lies oil }:rird tknden Corn Promise throws ispen 01441 * aneqifice of I itr' principles, ' -, . - [ l ; cono.nutes its vitality We,with •11 halo ury now 'owned by us, anos . yel. to be act 1. sol..l l :by tberp l , in;titntlon astir is, W I3II A l il n s B b . leise rd,sotith of Jhelum of the eld - Missoun, I ecirYinent rtf Me - present.land the cherished 64pei ,• ~ 1. - J ' 011114 finure t , With uplifted kind 'be stood , ,krre rpromere, to 1 Stairery forier„ we are as -1 to . ti l tinny T ha t; any rime can . by any ; soppliunce ded that inenwlin claim to 'be RePribli-1 righttb: ly.seporater one portion of the ' , mutiny - : , J ,t:itn;,. repudiate T ever pribciple 'und . el h theY gained iOrecent glotlioua victor , I go doWn` en! thOr• knees before - a powei.' • is, I"rule or ruin." - trio:l , l6e r . eit, or P t ejer the vali•ms cieS.whielibind t t o t getticr i tne repo iic. , %yr - ti,. e t, lone Cnti,ti• 1 ; gook and be denied that- any State can strike; do,Wnlthe unity of -the government which consti-: l totes nefitic pimple. He denied.; in the nomp of Rican e allude - to t hose claiming to be Reptibl - I', thr ..4 ion; pf . liiiMnion, ,to breathe 'discord land: , ilto 'are setiditirr petitions to Congress. ! e 1 deritti; 11fli if i pollute . tm! . l lll ittltil mid altars ilrith • , frAtrier.ll.l 1•Irmil. In view of the reitures of the ; what'? To give 'effect to a measure which f I d I and - b -I I ' .1; til • iscti t!obreak'dowitthe - Repubrreau pariir in oers rin arsen* 1., ot..er .011r.C:•5 measure , - is Ille;duty of c;logrees tO strengthen' the Exacta ;1 _, ,,......... .1 _ . _._, ,- _.,, ~.. , ; , tirii i 3.1111. to en able ban to summon . tbe &old!" to `'`''''` Lu power ag-un, int, bronocreezy , . z z . the void cal on of the outraged Cunatitutiucland; l Slave Ibiswer, abuse effOrti for maiiy; ' law '..1 11 ' -• - ' ' ' j 1 . 1 , - - - f • 1 'Niel Blrighoca - refuted the idea of i entetitution-; i• s„ have been ditected teerushing Pro „. lc, - !- - ! r a l right cif sece-sion or revolution, and ;tie !setiff4d 1 , tto American. industry.- I . - , ac„ctue nstertion ot disynion as a peseeful re,' roydY, , the site due Of which destroys the ki/Oti , of thircy' , It could mgt be peaceable when 't E. Ihellatier wai one of the proininent i ci ssu i es ~ . e . .4, , 11 ,,,, n -„ lielate canvass, - iri Pennsylvania.) an t e b Mae great nation from the; IMO' ibtliatiribE..-- 1 , ' 3 who petitirs now for Co - wi 'ro as ' rin :night as well talk to him of a peacealiteedrtk , ___ pn e with, gooks 4 . .. • cities . , • !, ;,bleb envilopes in 'a romaibn ruin, !Power whie ; is- hostile to that measure , ' 1: 4 , y0n reiglit, as well Milk of,- a peareful storm, 1 • I . fillsobe Leavens with darkness,:detiolsitiOn; cis. his well-groeuded convictions of its iii.: . which , - • .. :I and death. illr concluded by arguing - that States orto the, P,. sperity 1: 0 ,` his -State .. r: hOve no' roost - mann I r ight a; d ' etiesalti, 31 1 „. thi s 'i.risita; f berCountiy's history, if soy ib,iit ibei‘poss l ers no n . inherent to ri e g e h e t s e i all. ;Tbe_ people hare ao emote of grievance whitilh just fiat ho acted with the--Repahlican p aii if 1 a rev:lA*l6on, and, tbe„ overthrow of the cori,slititri . i ts i t, be ch uld abandon lit lonee the par-I tiOn gs the supremetas of Abe land.' qUzAility ;ii rid pass O - er ;hi the Disbnionists and - , ( . orb. At th a time there'car be no moll; ()arse. A man must. either uph o ldto mnnitaio '.and' uphold tinit - • Constitution, ;and cm , tbis 'basla: he would iit o r l i• tnat he • .o ;d the ' I ' ' 'II db ' (lie; • .AN g*. nteasores recommen e y I'tlli i,s. gp:ii;nd , ` lost , the! inajolity' of the emotninee, - tri.d whhld not vote fof - hel n'l ti t"ibe ! r r l i l: 7 i St ; 2i.o' a stitution„kt Unicn and the. Laws, or lie :ii,:l: D i a ,ti Jr j u Fa:Loi,tib would t sYmpathi with the,Secessionists and brinithe lurb tp the i cheek .of dallgoli. v 1.4 ar Id not •idin ;Oinking. this a slake, elvernmetiG" r unholy ai a. :-.. A man cannot be; - 's good r ild punish treason inditn 110 -rapture tile sulifican, an Wigh-ter undermine„ his i t rin- 1 Tote pnlor it4 lcer public properly, rand bs appea l ed.: es,' by an mit of ,`Congress . Hr. Congress. . 'Lin oln ! to..the people to upbold the constitutitio. li • h• h . • ! • Nr!.*Pearus , ft 'Virginia, Woild speak; as si, posed• to a cOncessions w ic will sac- 'western Virgi n i au,ildentifi , nl by hirth, 'Ad ocationt 1 the prince lea upon which he was electedo t yeiiidance and alfeyt i ionarkth tte sideilt.' Many ial•I we believe oa t i l , b l e ; . I " th i h , : at plwiiaaistuegdt the e fi b i t : n , e av d d e t su b t e l :r p g i e f i le the t f oe ' , • 0 6 *.` 1 9 i t ' u : : k r:i t t al . sand petiti n for Compromise, ender the' ' w sa h s en it t s b l y rsi wil v i ie r t o im y , o a n nd tbe the go d i l n y sn ia i .; 'tiered that 111111 W would be cru ll'd 't . this ' I that it wit settle thetfuestion of slavery, 'l , • irilivtlYnf' distant tfa ,will be among he first should .it be adopted, : people they travel outraged.. Before' Hod, be bile:' an when, its e seta become, apparent, to con -1 ba , el e•? , 1 . 'IP% I. IT., COntrovers ended in a dissolution of tat de to; their representatives for voting for it.-- - Union. It not e uereed„ it ail cirri the tlesilk, But . few Iwheinow urge the passage of Crit-' " ill° i l i i t s ill", • ill'iniShl he • timid mart a d' afraid to take um mint hi s oar " ' vii ' ten fl's Compromise, could explain what its remained re be ;ern boveyer, wherbdej i r t g ' n ' il n u e l i mi t • . . pro loons are ;, and' if they „ Can, they are' ~ be car!ied on. T sere was still , a britive and buy minority in the slave Stitee. .7 . l.Lii4arits is ord. atra gely blind or indifferent tothe- -I •effeet its `den' &but slacipetb." ,lhe :pops:AO) , tie rolled; , . ; will have en the perpettilty , of . an - adequate: .awayJ sod Ise' bat all the •chancel of a "It, lel"i: . Pro, °cave Ta.rilir, , ~ .. , 1 • .. I ,urreclicip. iWe live in 'ap age of piditical p ar domes. Our broil, ezpansiv'e lands hive beeorts, -,...... 'a disease. ! .PatrioliPut is a poor'starveling. or titer 1 - The Sttipendotti Robbery. • ; „statesmen Of the countryi_must be like th! blind ) • Mires in- the hark mill, obeying the whip' of yeti! . 1 ., '. IY hti n the resent Administrationion came .. : rested publics opinion.' ,H o e f t n t i l l e ss ti t ni t o in r ! in pi d o li th i a , . into ; power, th re were $24 1 000,000 in the 1 Secate and grimy do Beings rebel and it trsitor.-La, -, lirational Treliury._ All of that has been • lie - w+Pi d'elere - ih"e'rib ; an, Godertaker, invite the people to the foneta„. l 4 spent• the Government - is , , ,46cs,ctoo,opo t . n r . ./10 can take an o' th to support shy Ccinilitutiao 1 debt besides, and we now receive the pleasant,' :' buret the same , 11P8' enter into's conspiracy 0, • • ' a , overthrow the' vernMent. He, two - advise lb' I 'ibf. *relation that $22,000,000 will be needed , • , ' seizure of futir, g !mauls; oar 4. ifli Ta r ~ tie., nn to Carry ‘on the: Goyernnient until the close of, I *lien {and a eouvepient retreat in Stal ' e: southern ; the "fiscal year, ending June nat. Here we"' 1 ' Ilni • -bee ." said . r ef. '" " -- ' we ' e ''fir' lll °X s l id puking in orb m tiler's - nuns," '(hit Rim' ii„f4 I -have the stupendous sum of- .' . - ;Ili obscure indoiidoal by the name.' of, Circles! I • . ' ; 210%000 000 .- . , -: Washington, what 'herento ernitiant hy parpetricting 1 '• 1 - - ,- _ - . ' • a joke of• infinite moment; to the iffect , that °we i ,Ispent, by the Aditnnistratioo and,its'Snothern. should pioperly appreciate god cherish - is sttactsi . 1 the' Voir, sod; indignankly_frown dole ,I, friends', in addition 6) the amount annually ',num.* rs , --- . • 1 ••• ' • ,- ‘i :• - ony sttempt to aliroate'on‘purtitin feint ;the reib;•l • realized by the Government from revenue, etc.' 'fetid separate the les *bleb bind them together.P II 18 not surprising that the . Pco-Slavery He ieferred to th i ultras. - north lad loath, wbb Povier is rebellious, at the Certainty of losin-• 1 ill' enntiall, O aken, hand, in their ' disurtiOn' : 6 . • WitQCO kinti, LI e the its:decorated with the gat, 1 lll': l ckiont.e of 'Carrying On its Vitae of waste lari of, siterifiesi, the, Union - was to be led to this-1 r.atid extrasage - nee for atrother - four years. By ! • d e li' • ' Ti ' l l'''"' kni g ht ' a ,:sew ; "1/114de: '.; tkelPenstitution 7 the sionetitied JiresaleM against i thisr account, ; we ahould. - imagine - Oat, the, , which. the cohort are arrayed .; These sire State ' pii•kings and Istealings of the Democracy ! 'eights, forsooth ! 1 While Siuth -Carolins•derdires tete right* tp preserve flaverS;, are' northern during Mr. Bu'ehntian'iterm,Must have been' ' " ' ls 1 r , , ; Stu:toright s meni-db orlabidisbutitirmiati+dmisra 1 a pretty snug ffair for them. 1 Grown reek-' 1 feelSille rights + Gireithrow 4~7. ] - - -'` less and. desperate 'by thi - decision of the! le asked no lavers for the south; .but demanded - I "the jastied•ooly *bleb springs from hottest 11111 r. Imo le that they -must tin - ; out of the high! nitiituity.l North Care Mas which first proclaimed places, which they have Used - for purposes-of indepetidatreei a d Virginia,.widels yate birth to I it, sere both ii lied to Illasmichusetts. Ile be} l • peeillat long, they ,are noir' eiideavoring to li e j e d L h ers ,, e 't u atere e a patriotism - a r ei e sa ,ml4 l /ea troy , the` Vtlimi. ,Did ' any, country ever e. a comer, whose glory, belongs togs 411..:Wi1l ' wit - begs a more:high-haui ' 'pi ece o r sort, be ififigludir to they forward gad meat el le 1 ' . • a spirit which' in ds your fathersAlluitriuksornd ilusiess? -.., I , • not r ant out,naj z y seems to sympathy ?, L.. ' L', - T C' ; • .31r..'iturtis,g troreeded to - shot this Wahl": leaned anal iretribici law of popuistiba ;Ovens s tbsopiststlen. 1 rst vision.' 'lt liras: pupulatiwo end capital that the south , • i_ ' , , ..- ... , eXie. Grill tern quir (Jun tbut, Can' .and %ho pro ' and • I and man the) yiel . CeSS reg Val ar-the ~ c eun- ttrauidt buotifel qloutpuil dullut d 6.. is • i I ~y~. , ,'P~'n~_"r Ot`t o f the' naisi ntieelieeetitt : -Bcluti v' * *''lhq Primi:At time; ja,: 'ths is , the treasianiste; 4 the Baltia4 Sim; it is.o .l l;iti ii : ie, irri wt bP I '.!ie_. 'and O. p.blyrnist :en i!deeP!.T 4. 2 it ulf.P4Tt''' .:1 4tefie „toe tt IS, INF 1 , ' -' of n4ity ' - kit tio -r tite ' d beetacliaron tfici soil. 'llo 'p er that! may : we ra . pr ~.. that the Inutetutoof *ate ' ite, i i ..6.... Asia . . , , lan& cimittepatt7 the _4 "pt . the' Sim' to t t lwart lute tnio efforts of. rereor'Seice, and ;alienate!, *ittliand' from 'the positicKiebe 1 1 116 0 ,1 i)44.1 tq , this time, as the :tiefetidet'.of ' the .blatio,liCsioitol. ' The tine of the &a e i efle'cis r 4 eredititiscin it , and we thank i that, journalWillilivei : regret it . The feitirtti 4 *- ; ° ° 4l 4,k land ra 'Y' , : prais!'iiii but" the rgeliajoritv;,—tite thotightfol business teen . 'and': tiropert)' , ' ki dd ers °Witt State -,—Most greiie that a journal _which could do 'hetet'. 1 . ''' I* • r the Union [e h " - service! , Pn the Cause 0 , under - , c gearentelea of the Constitution, Gees priier ra . , ! The out rcir e tl!e ilita ' 418 " h"43 7 / 1 1 ' : n a . a ° rked : ',anti : -iiiying contrast to that iii the. &m.'. ! . , i • 1 - , . •,, '. The ilrii *var.:Rebellion: l' • . Mt. 4 . 1 , a a.-t-The.new• of.; the grandee of power= - hit hiktterrs pi 'Memphis, on! the laisititSippl Rig. er fire. the 4ept . esentativelt ot the ,wboje ,?iorth-' 1 1v ,; : .° 4 1 \, i ' ''', I ' ' I ••• , : .• :: i!!' '. ,Ilitt,.Bl9l.tnal.SPEECll.--7141,r, Bigler . ' eottipeo tniie epee_ which Mr. •p.4nseron intioirs4i,bia: one'isudho dn'the'Detiovratie aide of the Sheltie. r i Theft: ire ' :!hrilir - Owe Republicans mit'the'rbFr,,. land I ttle7 Vieit: engaged in Welting, and the gallitr- . 1 itepere ne 4y . itnpty. •I. , • : H i, ; A'FLorti A Mali . rel. Orr..—the snail between Chat esturi• Mil Pansndins, Pia., hertiesn cut plr; beesuse.the 'Steamers ;on lhet eoute ster.eiwitls ' drama) 'and:iiiroov!iated to purposes hdatila,to the tiovernmtmt ! ../Iforida , ii high:ming? to !cid the benefits of sites:skin, Whichlter leaders: prilmitted would follow' sa'ralidly. - • 1 ,• . ' ' -I ' • - AV.ilistilNalt,:oll. , liursilay,•Jan: 22, 1801.--Watt , f froure!,iiirc high in Auttotrity at Charrst n tbii,l'' . C 01.., Huger Of thcarniy, fortnerly of Suutbi,caro linajts the rhotii-tileader 'of ;Or - party of gentle inenlof thst.Etret Families of 'Virginia whh bay . ° 1 . 400 1113 l 'rggir.ifilit;P', for the purpose . f kisiog Weihington h,y, a soup. de stoic. lor familia fitickirate is ii,ffected by, the preparations tnida'br Gem!, Scutt, my inforuient dties not Appear !to', be advised.. ' : I ' - ! ' "--- . 'I , ~' ~• , , . . - Etini PICKENB.—The petition' of .things Port Pieieens, in .PensaC.l4 is critical. The tor e there is mil,: fifty men, and! some 1.500 oe'i;000 Insult.: ! gent are Supposed to' i be in; the two ether FOrti•, and a& the .Na•Y;gmlif. The. °Meer in conituarid; is one of - the lileort,flieers And ablest engine6ra in !the- persist. The Port *ill' be cueeoredqit the -earl)tt poslibla tilutoe,ct,byishipe uf war, RC!. in .. 1 the liulf,'•entill meantime defended to the last.->• 'GO tsolicitudil is ` fe?t 'fur its preserestion. . - . 1 ; ri T:ol7.italt. ' 4t is the dirtrine.of .the Repub.: ';evils arith!regard.toiSlavery l', ',lt is tersely ata ted4y !filmiSheetran ! of opt.). as follows :' t! ' - ,• believe, that, - SlavetY- ; is is a local: institution, .•touriiicipal in OS charter, pip .. treted lay .Sta te. lairs,' having rights i t sclueiyely,teithin those Outlet, and having no rifliks linyind iblise .Sta tee, !egret." the' iiililt to re-eapture fOgitivea who escape fro m ser vied' • Believing" eel. do litatlthat is tbe'rorreet conttructitio. el the !Constitution; ..1, never Will, - wh4evar 'snail be the miniciuences,. "hie for,a• propositiOn to estaliltib; prinect, and. uphold Sla verY any ithere'en God's eakit.7 :` 11.: , ;, .. *tram. Judg.e! Randy , came on to Maryland; last inotith, us the intissenger or treason and rehlillion,' on tlie part of I.,Mississipoi, he F'onhi - to influence ! (loll.; liicki, tipi thelavish uSe of liiiintissippi cotton cloqo'ettee, hitt fin ding his effort/ in vain; be, jumped from h'isObalr, and, stalkioiliaroaelthe • room exclaimed With all ::kbeitheatricol force of Mril,FOrreet, tiirtnielf"Fitially, • Gov,'' llirks; let .. tpelett ;min thst,Cotfon'is King!" ; -1..7 • p jumps the Gokerhor front lint Chair, Excited by the aonounce inent. and lifirig' aft his arms' high.' in 'air, -ea .. chilnaed•at tbe top otbis; inicei . —“Mr. Handy— . uot!potninissiiiner, of 114 tssiisippi; tut, Mr.'llaody .7:ift me tellyne, sir, Gist I will see,ting Cotton. • in b—ll, itir, - ;hefore he 'shall relies'. use me:" ~-, ' ... R. CL&IIgNkS,. :-. . 4 PLECll—rtospeedh tms ti;o . doit„ed a more Idacideo-stotiitilio ,this .e'essitie thin then of• Mr, efeariiil on Tuesday, whnieprestints the Wheeling ;iliarrit of Virginia. fie perfectly "denkolirheif seoesaion anti its -rash advocates. exi., poSing ihe selfish ;motive'', voitiels intmatsd Mr. T.nmi,s . a. d 4thee - self-appointed•lesdersoindithe , Soils itahleeuirt thatlwould i fel • lopottl the •hurcier Suite:Lir they',' iuffeted. thetosOlves...t ' be diner ! inintbie trasitnatila.eoalitiOn agaioat 'theirs:eel; ir : termite. ' 31y,eothparIng the statipicall rebults,l k, detnrstrateil!that MA 'South I•watitoil polpulatio alts not expension,,and. that the tatter couldoni , be is, tiiin'td ilirotigtethe A triranislave- rade, whist. ~ wads the bottom Of-the movemeot, h o ugh rue, I adto itYed in qualified tering. it o ib sidergetbiired artilind him, and while the extremists etide ivored to distract aitekition , , every wordlotil laid) unnsu• .at •ffect. Aelhe -had not closed! at the end of iktit hOur, tnotioria were made to eitend dr lime, !bit Aisetto'ott were:shouted:troll:Ft e South side, noel to let ?tim print the r couelusion. Amore thord'igl ti -esin ! nlsnre andidissentioof false preten t aes has rare ' V.l!eltl.witn . Oise'd,!ind no Surkirive was!eUnited the ! the - I demagogues and 'ocinipiratork! eboold hart minced as theydid.. 1 ! : • '•' I.' -.-.. li, '• ' 1 , , • ' i ~! ,' ' • '' , • 'i I / 4-SPIRITED , DEBATE i,i:l _"4 Y :4lindaw Aiiii•ii;•tbat . + 0 ilea - - brePttesittla outitiet Oils aesthete eat: 'fidt ' , for thele-srUlbe a tiettied.heisd tope* sr* 4 popit., - ; , Ito ,iiiitoiihmil *tile diojesdof , weak? * isatiou' I'm to reoPint:AbelAlkietib ilatil de.for'i negro could lurposhaandlikont tba - of Africa for ODO bushed' dolltmadi r d be t` Into ibape by 'ibis tolefilasist 4.etctiatio ir ciriP s, vititio .to boy saliva in this Ptutolay, bi the is awe mart costs sixttteabindeed, iiitifille Sop . the south does net get ..thas eqindity:dlta elidingLowther* eoutetheitry, erimtthatst :. this a prUblent to be endisirtid eel hareidbii. lltt i : e 4 : that this south, out of the ,Halos, .wtaild never be' able to , amnia ittijrtatillaey. "eat "eiattso',inuch as be tiotiJd bold is , his 'bled, and . Alaot .ti . tervatauf ,Inprobstle•riellsta moth MS. dinl.lo eilatnissioners to Europe Iss erect teettlftal li t ti 1 4: etenstieelliani*.axabast their initheni la latisage and Ihntase.• But, lo the midst of all Ah troubles. hi trusted that we were brothers 'rtaffeetien ttilL . He rest trcm s letter :of - John , Mtitiril4 the land pirate, dated-in 1834, sinew ap plicable to this south, the. subsume* of which Vas ihti+tirring pp of the blatkr to insorrection.ind keeping a diseolatien of, the (Won steadily is 'iris. r. A 1 ve - • - ~ , • • 1 .., i. . i ry, of Tennessee, Interriptingotaid that bin' rill bad amid ofit his time' in die peniten tial for stealing; ' , . - 1 . rilClemans resafsed, and Lisa further diseat. sill of tb e torstisern ponftederaey,sisid, that if the sal b shoold#akis die .Constitation of the Coiled States, es a provisional form of government, the eettito States tril- hard the legislative powai. over thi border Staitesiwhecti will be bound hand ,and ientitti were • undkrlour Coasts otrou, intensibod.fifty times. , • • Several gentlemen moved'ast Mr. Clemens hive ' leave to continue; his remarks beyond the Coiling silo; for debate- - • .. ; 1 .. ~' . .'. r.!Martin, of .Virginia; 'silted!, eXpreised a 'hope 'that the member, would not beAilloared to .cootinuelis treitoripue remarks. ' '; -•• ' i • Loud Calls to order were made amid mach con '.filettla.: which, hOweVer; soon subsided. Me; Washburn, of Wisconsin. of the minority Cebiatittos of Thirty three, advocated the edup tini of the report made by himself. that the! ep t ,., 'Ate tied is stn fur the preservation of lii i li Uu . itut,l'and the'p utection of 'all the material iiater.l eiittl'ot the country, and that steide to be obeyed retber than amended.. Ile gave reasons srty.he opposed the recommendations of the majority as not being , disposed . to subject the people Of the'' :north' to further eontempt. Ile said the plain elst lon,was, end it wouldhare In be met, wheth r: hey shall give a slavery guarantee in 114 Co. atitation.. He was oprosed to the! adinissiou _of New Mexieo,- and would not cOnsint; to bring two 04:11, slave ' 8 tateijSenators into Congnisi. 'He ertiolci not.vot• for the admission of a elavelState. • If ,ilNew Mexico was even to present 'herself with a .free State constitution, still he !mold be against' 14 because she - bat not dui Germs:au population— nut. Ihe stability to-sustain a government., 11 , . i B A ut -ono MC's' he desired •to impress on the ' 'Olds of 'all. aid that was thilif the Colon. was Oita dissolved, they 'night look in vain fOrlits re. construction on any such basis as it cow `stands upon. If reconstructed the: north will fix the tea-ms of. reconstruction', anti Will insist that those 'Who now4eCide shall imme into ans Union; it di' , come at all, on term, of erynality with nc=. ii' t, said be, if distinloo comes, whether it come li' peaceable secession or through ire so& blood. and civil war. we shall have this coast:4ldt that the vintlict is over those who survive it will Bel what they osier , have been, namely,' th e . inhab itants of a free country. In conclusion, he said that whatever ma 'come ..- )- ,' of the present . ovents, tie had un!abidieg (pith the' Vrovidenee would overrule tUr the good arid, mei fire o[ ourselves and mankindeverywhere. House then idjourned: , "FOREION . OO3IIIIrEIiCE.,. I • • l The Treasury Report glresthefollotrtng statement of tale Importations and Exportattona of the cotnatri for the fiscal - Y - 1M eisalngl6fo: ''! • Irtroirra or Mucqiaplze, &d. D&tlahie Gm* . Piot Gcols, Fxroain or PRODUCTS; pllnralle Poidneta, . Froduca and Serehaudiss, . • 1 1 : lan rta, . ' 1 ~,,. li , . • • Bala ' s:tee nr. trade against on. ; 11 F . RTS . Si xr . . I APO .: , F E , . - !i>on;eistie Spear and bullion, -Furezt,L . "d 0,.; . 'do : , - 1 ;• , I ' 1,011016,439- ' l' ; • • ; • •;;•1 "; IMPORTS 01 SP2CLi p to : Alive)* and Ocf!licni, - • ' - #.ll*nee 1 n 1 }; ns. - - ... 61:Lutaes . find whieh erelleritied the Itepotte, and Altai those 414 received our Exports; e . 1 u Quirks; i . - Imports friina' Exports to ',Giulia Brit - MU—England; . $133 0ti4:713 •• Surl i trn,two 1 :1 • ,- - Scotland, , 4,007.1k7, '. 1,004.424 1 '-- ' 1,.. Ireland, • .• 923.72 d • 4,409,297 • • .'Totil 4:4(61 Britain,' e ,tribee, j n ';llriti.h Bait Indes, balippine Is ,y -tuts. 'Net.) Rleel t Sicilles,. ••, • j Granada, ' • .:Venezuela,.. 'e .china. . /t ',Atf , ot ttat; eon/it/lei, Total,,' VP2,16:3,9f1 ..' 540).1 '2', 296 11 The exports of domestic produce may .be 'Chiefly ism". fined op as; -follows :.. tear eadlog JunsZO... 'krOm the tea; t 3,550.3 t 4.462.974 . 84.15ciF0 111 Awed. 111.478.671 14,489.406 ; 13,7163,559 11 4 igriculto re, 53,2354150 . 40.403,157 48,551,894 10th, eco, 1 17.049.763 .21,014.038 1,906,:57 ,r;o1 tun, *. 131,386,661 1101.846,1:55 181481qm:turn, 30.372,1183 33,853,660 • 1 :39.8 13.060 )14w produte.l; 2,T23,479 • 1678,3'22 1 170,368 Iplpeiess4 bullion, 42,407.2 k 67;502.3.5 157,935,851 it do. produee, $54758,2 1 ;9 r 355,894,385 $373,1827: reeentat • Teport 0:11 tl3 th ! ; ; ' [COMIIO:II,ICATISD.] ••- ICE CUT a riliG. 11 An rambling up Tumbling' gun Talley this week, noticed Mr. Thomas busily ifgngedi 811ing. i his 14tensivelce hors's with a healitifull quality of icr, iboueten incheslu thicktirus. There are few . ;{towns that haveiihe lasiiiiies ul getting so.pure a pitipply of water !and ice, as we'-of water all comes from ispringa:iiising among ;rnountainili a tew Miles abotp-the Il*:ongh. Dor ;ling the heat of Summer, a supply- or clean spring , Water ice from Tumbling Run, is ope of .those ISOmforts for- which we tte"e nature to be grateful: Pastorale, Jun: 24 FiC '6l • ' amt. r, . • • , . . • E . OOIIIIESPORDiIiCE Or. TIM iibtritNALA • , • LETTER FEOX . Jeinuari24; 1861. . We have had it little lorhl Isgislatinn since • my last, some id• . which gave rite to disCuSslon. der the s:h joint rule of the Mouse' and Senele; it is' stipulated that no legislation shall - be given to 4r:enema - vet which the courts have: centrul. '-On :Tuesday Mr. Clymer called up the hill to.diang• ithe time, of bolding the•boiongh elections-1n TA 4maqua..• The bill bad originated •in :the House, ;where it passed Without4iiny objection; but in the Binate It 'did noi fare so well. Messrs: Penny and 'll6ll both opposed it. The prsanaMe-' set forth that no Court would be held , in Schuylkill Coatis ,ty, previous to she time furE holilingl the Spring ,electlin. Le. nr.Teii.y . . 04r:ended ! that if. the 'change - was desired by a tesj'.riry, of. the 'voters Of I Tamiwiwt,they might have attended :to'. it at the . {lest Court. Tha paired by a small Im-iori!.e, end. now • hweits the iignature of the it:inventor. A bid to.etsnise I tho,tio4 of holding boiough.oleelion l in Auburn etas ',disPoied• of :in the•same manner, • . To-414.a bill I.is„cliatigis 'the time and place of !holding dm:election ip the [borough, of Orwigs jtvirg, was 'parsed.floaltyle the Senate. It is the issme as the • others general IlealureS. It Ichanges the time from Mey-to Febreaty, sod se-, I peals the act passed which/ Changed; the place from the . old Court Ilaese to Abe 'bona of Daniel.floyer. - ' In qte .11612,0 a day or twin ago; Mr,,,,,,Partholo !mew read in'place se act to,lncorporste the , "Ag, ;rieultorel. Hurrieoltaral and Mechanical Associ- Eation. l ! This bill has got tJ bar an annual:—tbla being,,.ir my memory serves me. the third time it Ems 'been up. Twice it passed the-Monse and, twice it was permitted to 'sleep; in ilie Senate.— ,The, reason of this• is sully explained.. Mr. `Palmeras always 'totter the imPresslon that .the IA arias - hers! interests Of the County; did net de- Weed fro'sacietier, and be was not without hope ithat, the two goeieties watild'unite—heate he tura let called the bill up. It mai beilliat it will pais this time; eepecially if there• are no iremitestlae. lees against It.. . - Up 'tothis time very little busieces has-been Itiammeted in the Senate, baring oti doeht. - in • great Imeaioie, to the fact het there *very little I bit ' s prepared • •. Tb Ilutl'e timed the Senate Ittrealetiotte; in relation to the maintenaneel of the Union arid the leueatteution. by a party_l ote,, - without amend meas.! &viral were uffowd tram both sides if Oa 'loose, but, sratiateariably Vo , tei down. It was !question whirl.h brought,ctet all the tsars: of - the Rouse: .. • • I 1 There is a reinter here to.day, whit* has ahead, lbern telegraphed all over the Vnion„liket the Re. ipnblieliin members. held : a Cairns on -Tnesdly , tie. ;nine, in relation to the mpeil of the . 93th and 94th istttions of the 'emended penal- , eutle, and that terenry-four"af them would Tom fur the repeal. I lhave made diligest .lnitniry, and I lied that dm I viatemente in regard to the Dutcher in tarot of re lees! , are -eoodioting.' One gentleman amiss met ;that bat eighteen Republicans will .rote for thel i 4,0, which vale. with the twenty nine Deam-..1 i es ts, wilt still leek roar cotes; Bat even in ease it e bill for ' the ' repeal dors plait the House, it i Ost fell in Mo. Senate,:acio, idiot to my . juilg. linen; bared upon tlio disenMion on the Union le isniutions. r The Philadelphians: sew.worked so it'aird for an) thing, is they,are now :working for !the repentof_ this lair. :i - I -4 . . i 1 j ~.., , t •srcinumber of bank mei, and otherS idiniell3 , or Indirectly interested in &mkt, banging about ben, laying Itheiterlie s for the passage of iitm , blll legalizing saisipeitrint. and relieving them it the perialike Iready Anent : red - fur violating 1 i law. 'You am have your : own opinion, Mr. ditor, and I pave mine, b . ad' I birtb,./ dieillre w !the th at: was be seceree N for a :tutptesios. !oily more than there was for Bondi Leittlii!"l,St 1 ling oat Gras Unitas.; Tam oppei to granting 'any curb legalisation, cad in f acin !Wholeness routed,' massartis dm Int atot:of protiet g es the to leoutpel them to,nieet their ohligitilotie ip dirlites l : liabber, that you sod I with metAtik.'.4Sti be: lire and bowerdi whir ler -bare MOl.Prebeitor bass it tie arguments at seeigitt4ififti.talkid • late, titem, imill itilo.T., o 91M'i — holielnentoemtvers 'tit' Stn: 'actors bourtitiettitsi,.it it be, prot•eitiatt•ablictrosa 1 Ithe .noftiat *limeade 'ot the peupla olio in their, ' Miad igattraete •bars. astir diseettred • alit (set . , Ails Plot. bribe thiirt !dig pt,vl.' i,- - ' ' 1l I . ' - - tturt,l ' 1 ' 1 1 - . • - • I : Datil) GAiGi• • 4 , • . • •: :. , • .. >t'L• - =, • $7;9272,327 73,741,479 p5,1 : ,1)3,806 314.242,401 nzara4 $338,6741.00. o 6 $11),F37,744 i 5.650,136 $ '7,90,304 SltB.64kelns var2•N0,921 43.218.094 61,200478 /0.692.312 . ‘, 1.240 6:4 086.166 441.474 24,02. Z 12,282,869' 4,512,18 1,781.750 284,87 • 1 610.6.01 ' 2.062.7= 2,673492 3.843,568 , 4 1;95.499 ttg ' 3 , 41,4 1,147,900 21.2r4 803 • 04910.255 10.5 , -91,587 r.r 8,906.116 . Ir/271.626 99,414-22 +.;,.,:-tEe:;r:•.-11.11,--,--.tiet_:-:, , :- . ...'.'.l'l'::- , , : i r irtirasasA y *ii...-411eimitlas of — *it s ll4 # l- ' 1 /0 1 i. *WIWI* do 040* 1-•; 2Llssiesk4Tios sat Issibl• STeltift sie-ss :1 1 • 1406014 .7•Mmolesi'iJAIik :PIO f' Zlenssit.Te, 4.1,.. so ilystss.s ' ' lsr.Daistsi mbiMas s losti rosOlve Bals ?" - :AlllnssOrs, ,Isill)seb*,' Jamie* Poky, • #S - Pszla sea EAsis • MiAmilas.* ' Nagstivo. A. Bolide, P,11.!-Oellogisite Pesti Bale ?" 10. PYs e MIINERS,II4ILEa'' oticoma,u 4 sagun..) - SUM . . . . Musn. - 11Diy, sine* natant treinais was shot taisn,ist,filiekisberefills. I, by nos. Brit. :It• if airmailed tbat. &man Grill lees the a or 118410* eye. The rises.a al.; le - pd for' shooting bit n to, that,Breste esiaLlit bias, is big cellar, stealing Ihiekans. Brows has ham!' arrested sod boatal over to await his trhi4. There is •a , treat - ironies*" 41 .tlia Media tit • ChOren.- Tbey,faarksaare claire:titbit leer 'ban .they have ever be f ore. , • sleiries* pri:ilili to a great eatitit4 'ln oar tetra ~t , at preaeot , alai ugh there ii co epttleatiaprevatt log. . oars Andy. .; ' I • ... iik,ellienie,4 is. 24th, 1844: . ' - T. B. :. 'I,HE ,1 OAL TRADE. Potts' ,== 'the quastiti ae.ll,'t bj Itailiaad this spelt ii 18- , 1 701 04 tuns a *ma . 71,375 1 1er the torreipoidle r g week laic ;Tear. . . r ' ". - ~.. ' • . the trade tiii. week It , follows-tom pited with Iss01.1 . • . . . -l• • *leo. 1.861. TOLL ...152,325 91.247 34493 8.7243 1 ce4l 7,41 8 F 144 1.6431 J ,73 91 3146.814 i 340340 Rs'..l3i. it. L.:Val. Sorrotoo.S'th Do. North Braid Tnp 'Shamokin Trovortou 13h.: ILT. Lyksits Sal," 21 0 .51 1 ., o i rl ~, 1 179 99 1,04 637 Fos tr x . 2 4 • i ,'. .''' ' ilos l 7,;241 . . ',I I : -The trade } it leohtined, principally to ;refallers,. and the prices ' o the different cities remain witb-, oat change, wd ibereljre r omit our side quota dons for tbe rmseit. . '' ' ' - • iln aome otilia ,uutbero merkets:lbe Triee of Cne I has, large y adraood I but . tbdre is 'great dif.l I,l' ehlty ih obtaining, re,tiels to party . ,it to tiles* markets.' I: ' • . - - .- ` ' ',: - ; ' . • ~:_ . ' , ; _. , , We unclerstiod tbst tbe gradteg 6Libe Btoadl 3110011 min aili'Mabsiooy Railroad I. Progressing! . rapidly at bolt - rods, .and in a abort 'time work , Will be `commenced on all 'the sections on'tbe route. ' NaT Jana Perettm, R4tinoin,rtire have received in a Erect the publicatiOn of . tho An . , float Itepost,itheL following statemeialk tbli of rthe )par's ;business' on this voed,which shows a larg4 inereire of relenue.in 186 i- It is one of,fha twist Ttrosperous roadein t q COuntrz : • :' tWets.'__-. • 1859." Neeitetet ta Receipts; $1.,1 • 647.64 5r:1,7021 4 $21&141 ije or 11.6 i s . , et, Repented', 147 ; Oil 665,714 08 64.:40 :II "I.M " IV etEIVIN, Flppli 110;/.4856 063124,404 a:l° 21, a , This' shoistirhsi the road has heori!ilteldr6 for ; 40 per tent. the 'receipts. . r: . The tolirtain • disposition has , been mndr °robe net eilrnin 1 5,.; ' ' $7: • 10 391 '46, ' i interest on $2,000,000 , - ''H. b° 6 s/!. ' '''' ;, A - $ 140,600 00'•_•1 Interest holes of:aert.;, 4403 36 .r Interest no a bove hoods, -. , .-'• r ' 1 *ecru:ed. nit due, 47.833 Dividends; 16 per rent., 361.480 Tares for 1860 to State, ~. 2 4.502 Be!. 4 1' 01 t. 8 'Pie cont. on. Stock, i ~ -: • • • tranm e rrn. to Renewal Fund, , • $ , t32,392 . 61 I Tit arul Fund bee been d bit- i.'Rene ed as fil,noweli '. ' ' ; ' . •! Ezptudit, of per on new tr ekji, mew 1 bulinnt. tool', and tatter i property barged: off to toyer de= preebtion to these ne: ~ , . ' I' enatht, -' ;i ' - i, I $22,840 38. Expenditureaor ranr nn: . conatruetfon balineed by 'an entail nnioune of ditieoude On , second Bio'rtgageilroridawitb'. i .., drawn fr/ni!eolstruer .. lion', 1 17.378 21 n i $4O, Belanewto redit of Re.... - •', •• , ' 1 i vestal Flied, ' ,• ~ - . , l' $92,174 0.5 ... 1 ; Zoe* T. Joswerow,resideut. ilt! , , . Mint riliticsins Levr.—We learn:that a Mine Inspection tew . ,,will be eubia itted In nor Legisla, tare at,theltireaeot session. .This latii is desimeid I - meets:try i ter i the' protection of the; lives of, mi . nets • feom the too E careless habits of; many . . per sone engaged at the mines. . If properly framed., such elavii.wouldno doubt prove to be beneficial. In ether ednutrieisuchlaws ~ eziet, and &qui re .. neat statistics published; itrappiers that - the lois , of lift6tt t i e Mines has 'dimialshed in, proportion to the pro d 'net under the operation, of these 'auk As loon as l , 'the- Bill is 'submitted tit the:Legitla- , • . „,. _ . tare. we w II ;lay it befoul our readTrs for, their examine tion;in order thist such alterations or ad ditioni, es Mitj stiggest".thimselvei, maybe Made priviotis id ii's passage. ' ' ' . 'i' ' ' . Orin;RE4lOY. - As far Is 6ur' Information in tends, w 'I learn , that' less preparAlon is going -forward I l ' this rtgionforthis year's !.. Coal Trade, . aMI i 0 ge3 erallylthe ~easeif The unsettled. state of the eotintry," together - , with the! scattily . of means; isithe;cauee. At the close of, last unison, the prOd ''et, of - many orthe'CollietieS:viai dimin, itthed,-Uli in glto the want of 'previtios p reparation.' - : .. Tlii;• -5.,4 kens ./Oernol sMtei : thoieoi..Fostir has I I made I 4 improvement. in re-laying' ; the Lykens Valley; I/oilseed ',line with If„reildo!place of-the old flat har iron,.its the' use 'of whieh the plane was weiderfeilly free from accidents. i" The artier - structure has been reneired , througheut, end the' efficienty Of the plane is . ,poW rutted, to any de m andwthatmay be tnede,nponit...The only wink . pisteelints ,on the - whole rood la,the •Wiconise!s -creek bridge , which the - :,fouruet/ presumes lON "lbefor;eloug, - be ri;oeuted by a first clisa'struetaire. Tke!.fourtieleiscr states Ittittplr„ Tkoinacsakci pons lion of the tykens Valli, ~, ' oinPatii's minee - this! Week. , Although the entire production. of botb'sninesismined for Mr. Thomai r • the journal yid still, fur purposes of comparisnn, publish the abilmintit as from the Lykens -Valley and Short; .Biluorain mines, Entine Counsnran.--Mesirs. Packer, Lockhart &,u -,'of Stockton, Lueerne.county,idesirei 'as iii t • st te that our Lehigh ,coirespondent - was in error, ' when he, stat e d they.wera sinking , a new Slope to supplylihe place of one, , worited out.. They are' ai' king a new slopp;it: is true ;', hut It is not toy is p,pli the - 14ci or either of their other'openings,! 'a I f of 'which are,in. full, operation k , sire correct' . I , the error with plessmW. , . •. , 1 1,1: • . . . , I tTos. -vas misses' tore*' 1..1 ' , ' H elens. Et4.l-51any of youriresders ` may..bd i ttereileo in•. cuirpirlog- the Coil . Iproduetion of ()rest 'Britain with that. of the'l.Anthrseite Coal .., rield ,}4 Peoneylvanie, peblished inrthe Jootriar, I, t the; 12rh , oliiroo.' ?ha. prodtLitiop of ttle•Eogl !fah CLal Fields in 1858 and 1859 abuses follows. . 1 . , i :., ! , ". ' ' l ' • . , 1851. ! - 1859. ! ...._ . , •: , 14. coils. font . i Tne, . DorhoM and ,North- .i • .- I',' . • .• • - c unilri•rland, . . 1 . .275 , 15,851.4.64' 18,001,125 Couibtirland, • j • IS ' 920,137 - - 1,041,890 'tolls ire,' . , :.,- 3 3 8,333,150 L 8,357,100 -Derbyshire, Notting.' ,'-- : • i.' I ' •hamstilre, end Lei. i . i 1 1 " . „ eek 'ershire, • 193 4,710,75i 1 . 5,030,000: 1 Warwickshire, •17 ' 356.500 ,- .: . 355 756 Staffords,hire, " 548 8,460,780 ." 1;125,000 - I,ineashite, 1 : 380 8,050,000 10,850.000, I. Cheshire, , ;• , 35 '895.450 1 700,506' Shropshire, ' 57 • 749,300 , - 7115,750. Gloiseesterrbire.Sont.- ;.. . ' '. 1 ~., ': I • ..¢ ersetstiiii, and Do- .' ' ' ' 1 96 7 1.125,2 0 .i: i ' voothire, . - 1 : • ' . •+ 1,25i0 1 ,000, ] orth Wale. V I .11 1.022.5,0' ;11,882000, onth.Walet; : • ... 352..7,495,289 1:41.1100 r ,S50 eollandr' • ' :. . i 417, 4- 8,928440 10,300,000 re ' bind; I ',... ' ! : 12 0 ',750 1 ' 120'i300 1 ' . • : 7--4.- ''-- - IL---' j : laud, 2,941 ' 65,001.849 71,979,783 1 , Thee are 383 Collieries in Darhent and'Neitit amberiaod; goglind and • Waleir-helto 2.403 Ctui= 11,641 demised, 4 . 1% and .Irelitt4T3 ; Makina a total, of 2,049 Colbert les .snd 14 yield of, 28„400 1 tons each. -. :q4n exploit : on , of firedamp °toenail' stMatton Colliery De the 20th Deeember,.lBBo...by which 22 jisere killed.'. ' ..: ' •.-,,- 4 . . The , Gateshe a d . Oheeissr, • (Dithsto.)!pt 5111 I .4enisary, speaking of again in this'eenitry fey! •- "These seems no appeitraaeo, do the trart:of the Soothers States, or retornieg ;to iodine*, HMO, I nor on: the pert of the Northern:4 tobandoninilt. i If the Southerners Sr. ;diterteilateortitiparating ?they had , tatter be qelehabont:„it. fortill.appear-, , inns' tend to the ballet that Mr. Lincoln :will torn out to.be a very dilferient•Preiident:''OrPta- Mr: B. ehanan.' Thei )attar , Mates to ;, obit his weather. eye when dealing with] the Fonathsitsere;.tiat the former, it, is believed; 1.111 be Nand , to :keep -It 'We opee. - ' ' '- , Wore I , . REIr PLIER'S I COAL. I hare appoltitidAlN , i krotiad la, co. tbe solo sad eirlitatt• Atioo tor Ole logo of all PY codsl.thd protect of Ole 0311Yelio Snotty eitniio and worked by mows IL *mum, Os: Lomat Xosatain, trio toast It= idiom de 5.128.1 limaimoluitahr ~kaalthlr do' osiek.4 - Pis* de Aitt,.,priiiiNts vigAituis A.' rhilkadatos,lll4l l Xo. Arnie distris I tc4 ll Thela AMY ot Ose 90.4 s ela *Mir hos , , , 1 tauntiksst..Ptdieds. YfLaft, Imolll CO. Irrloity Banal sg„ Wry Ydrk. is Stets at; ikistoss, Ohm. ono* tlitriComasetietit. -4,• , Or, as anstofmr. from Barnum* 30011 - Nal. np V 3 04 410 Pala, r,MEMEft „ t: , II i...-1 • - ' . . 1 , .• PEI itift . t. PA.ii ;.. ;:-', Mi. Mitia.l Wiwi:, - '' - '-_,ii - ~ .. .....Dattel:s4-488‘ llaatt s 'aii.. ilia . part lora yei Pi. 14 dm • - t Obi. bee 6114 shisoitil' by lessis. • ,It 984 if triaiirlimit .ti Masts. IliaitieMant a (Pau war'. ot: atilatletptibi. %Nike; bait- pl i -, . lib' abatiprothielt of. otteladOei at tiele.w ten 1 „I_ , ,W• mail 111 i, atkaavietateut ai' tba *Oast iliiita4 of: battligtki.itiklitta is %Mtal , he, it say\ ,Le obtained -raimeltt at tileli. sot it 41 1 1.11„ ikailia. thee tilltr. - '- I ',,. I Wit u tt i -07410, - , -• ; ' 88881: MA: -b C . .• '. ,` . 4.' Mai 'Tnuikll6 Cosi.- ___ _', I I , TIM impiifor Oos3 lam the partnertutatt kW* 11 . n: 11 ! 11. "r ia IV v al b a. a g e t " N i tta 084 l i n g i g ~,,! at, 4fii s i o kipbfa, s a it 8 Dosoukat.,Bhdia. , . , ‘ .. 1 '., 8.10`21,84 14. Ja.4 . . '• I ''' . '' IT - Tiat' 0.4 larittista,l2Ve#J•tk. _ East .... • ..... ?mkt] sir n riaalitio Owl is a a BLB.IIBIIIIBITBCALDWBLI thaw inay.alimil 4,004 spot. . Aasist:l7.-Va Coal Tirade , by Ra ' • Quantitv ofi Get riot by RI , 00 Ttitirsditgroniug Ittt: • Pottsrillor•l • • Srhoylkil! listen . • .' Auburn :•''•o. • . Port Clinton. ;' .. • -• • Total foists/A • Yiaeionslj yeas, Tottil. .! .1 • ' To im, Uoii, last year lickseal; oaks- Rehu3tikill County- The tonorring Is the qusetit the different ,ltallroada Seb, *ending an Illuriday evening )line HM t"5: haven p.a., sti. , csrbpn , • &buy nem v r iaer •••• • ktill Creek ).? . ". Toy 81,4 1 32 191.647 .at.s,T2 49.1:4 I_ 41,4143 TARO 1,015 1,090 2,398 d 2,170 348 id 601 1d 330 Id 113 M=MIE ' • . 70E3. Etas Co,). 1216 be' H.:Sugar Loaf,(Nekei t Cu. - .) I 1,011 17 0000e11.814 - ge,kBbarpe, 1,1 P) IT Mount- Plaalubt,.; (Chatlei. Ils/00311111J 2,036 13 Coleraine, (10ite11.ff,11Juhnsole,) • 64201 Waver lleadow,•,. • - - I • ;Torii& Lehlsb..Cragtarl 934. 13 - 5p..31,...(J,, kleCriary 41140., 2,30 11 3. S. 311.,41:101140 L co.) 4 96 12 • . ; • ' 16 :! • - 451. 10 liertirto Pe60.3., 337 03 *dtberShlppips* • - ta'al by Itiarciscdi 1.661 yO/17, !. • • Inerpase l / 4 se lir, 00 .1 ' 07 $577,995 76 road far I raid fur Alms w Raetreed , of Coal to, ,141L111 itoant 11. For wealt.eoOlog on Sato Mal , , . Rates or and Tr:wiper ix samittas Firm lurrici • Prim Prgia Pro* - Carton.. CarMix-Mom-AI Toßkbnaoo4, I : ea / erg • SO . . . N'EW ADVRTMIN4SJI l• it __ , • • . ...._...._„...._ _ /,,____, _i D Illit GAO tE IR 0' - WORKS, t • PINEOROVE, SCIMYLVI L CO. PA.: .• i Jon. .!!„ , 61.• • 4;ly i , • J. IL4ISIITTI V, Propri4ar.: . _ . flAitimpir.F e Ur 'lams, just received aDdiot i . gale e by t P 40471114, J;ntta 'I • r'" i • BEkTrY. *I 15 /. • 4- , . . DANCiNC. I :I '1 l t e . 1A1)011,E Is Ist!, will be glip4n at tli; TOW 11A F.L.7 , 1 tvlei day brenlng. January:2Mb.. ITlrkets or ra fe limo asq's and L. clortiguee I s. MAD. i i 4MARM r:,l3ear.a4 .Dadoing Q:uarter will votomenCe on It 24 thiolds n daryl ut at Tbopeon't Ilan, from 3 sou:. mosidoi s ov nesdays and Fridays.. ; L 1, : ; Pottsville:January 26,'61 II i , '4.1 1 ' . atflklig ; I . . . t PATENT-MI/1111P. • • 1 THE,subscriber hits. just uu i Ope. 'ration an impn;weitniiit in him*, Wthirb htt , wishes to Asti the attention or the Landowners and °pee rators or Coal Mines where heavy Pairing `are on milky be bretught IP bag as it is a great wirlimor esFsO td pot as up. well ea when up; and can be p,u t. WI at shy at the preardt Collieries IN Ithontanyalteration further titan throw' odOut the rodst, rollers. 30..! It convjenient • iot; a,,4 s ee It iterkibmiat Garrritwl".;Jou k cola Red Colliery, on lb., North. Americanleast Cornpsay's Coal Lands. on Mill Creek, below St.,clalr.l There it wills Peak for'l: self, better 'bah [leas despilbel It. I tartly adapted to COrntith Engines. , • 1.1 3011 N )1, ES;;. • St. Cl4r, 'di - - I • t . .1 1 OWNI ! par one, riNgibit 'esay smpLrios maisTans, IoPERATIc isotrpa' 1, Under its. k1yrty212 . 4 . 4 t6e j :_,.l,___" 1 Olt SAII EIIARP6fiI ;hie ttii!dbonOi, of annotiurlhg Dia bt the r• tOrtb prof (xonorrtn, 1 • t . 7 1;14 • Satiirdwr Evening, Janus ..spitai I.: Introducing Allele . great 'origtnal pingtaso Ifolinei I only by thin ,' KirSee BI )14 • t ; ; .143 Cents: ite•DoUrs Open at 44; : • Jan 214.'61i. , • • • :I. ' . , .. . ,• .'.General . Insnrance.grok .! . 1. 11' •.' .'. I ' s '.. . . . • Ilit P. , SMITH ,1. FIRE, ARISE AND: LIF E X : INI..4IIANd ': • ' •I , 01=03-.lCelitre Street; below I X Eal .., . t Bi4e;i4d•st,,,PonasyXv .• -•- H - - .t- 1 - * *4 st r iv - '.#oll-Tailiaranees enacted o ii nil a Ipi ty, ta att43l4 Fatatio . and Amerjaatt Co 1 particulars fati;fabad Oa application at th 1 *Ekes r ' , '• I • Pidtondlle.l.tadaari :id, 'at: i - I, SHCRIOIF I S.SALE OF REAL ItST T_E. 1Y [ a•*irtne29l al.writ.:9l Er ~r r',4 tz , :1 era,. tallied out nt, the 'Click Of Cretin 'Pleas of Schuylkill county. and to Ole directed. th re Will beet posed to sale. by Pobli, Vendee. or outcry, on 1. ". • ' Blotadiar, Faknealarr Sethi 14113t e At 2 Wclock in the aftern«o.., at thetl . Couri lions*: lii the U. rongttof Pottsville, Schuylkill County , Ihnfolloning 1 r,i real estate, tO wit : :; . ~ i ':' • u : All that certain one equal, undli , d. 14 A) r Part. the whole tolbi'd;•lded lt to f wte equal parts. nr, a, to, and oitt of the following twe tr-flye tenets. adjoini g each other, situate, lying and be ng, on the SLihanoy knotintlin, on the waters of %barley, pertly I n,Ne•ihttoolaerland Cretin ifi ty, and partly In the unity of,lSchuylkill, in the State of P. nnsytranla, en talulng together nine 'Allotment! eight hundred and al teen aceee.onehnind red and twen ty perches, berldea th . ..allowance for made, lie., be the same more cites*: be ug the , same Which the .I.Xtrinton , - weelth by:Patriot' d led the ninth and' hinth'' dot of Mar lima paid , enrol in the Rolle ;Office at Ilartisburg t l i In Patent Book ii . • .13 &Ai, (MD grant, and.:contlein unto George Grant In tee ; being the same lied,-iritich .11I3ei. nrobst. mor e R e berating 'date c . th e Bth day of Ma hA. D. 1817. ru m dad In Schuylkill C.Onty In Mart.l 4 ,.. gag666bb. Dook “A - page 1 7, Ate" oulhelith March,llBl7, and , a11.4 - INCOrdeein A untbeiland CounLy , ilu[;Mertgage 1, Book N 0.4. page 2.* e... for the better ur,lng' of the l a psy'tneot 'of the tuns Fifteen hundred Dellanktu Sam.' nellVocid..gran led w th the appuitenaticeetra th e Paid 8 tmuel Wood, referee being thereto had w i n ewi t fully appear.. • • • ~ i.l -1 : , • elzed• taken iItIORMFCI4 ntossr, Slwifri My Mini, ..74,intary12,tst,18(1.i as 41 od will bs AGM by JOHN P. Limn tluaabl irant butlde t SP Thr Tbl Antic *hat Heidi tare. tbe4 in II trios of som wend tains his • Pores. le Me g l Fs , War itilillmh rah% Y WAR* Titst • atrrit II ' ' 6 14. 4 ' . • :'; 1 I ASSOVS 'CRY 11 . 111%7: - 'tholt,l -. l``' - . • • , Ei only piece to get, Cioal 011 .1 is itrrtcurts ootemmiti; • Fill0 . :0; Cor.Ventr• i ltli n iuit . . •tstiss. . kynotitauyik , Y.AistcarrkpiD..twri toriel:tpibr. toner _ dal* *61.1. e lms, Pauli Nei 4 161 •V il It i l k 1616 wid 'PX II be mI 4 bi Lijalevy • - g ..- I. TES., it 4LeNAIBITIIIo 4 fi litgl Irf 'A - air preptrel to soppy l m h j 1 *mdi kfit AlPadoblik timh&s.tailesk pe willies, bora sr ot nrioart dam. - toe eat of may rt yla. for wrark l; lar. Ones, Dom* 1• . i . • B. BAIN 1 t ". -911, "110' 1 a: • ,- sootigo,tougoogry t N_ om ~-,i, H , i i, wlLL•Ambaitioart; , . . . libakidmilitiF st ell 'dads of I:iirts.s:Llirai sia 1 . ,_ .. 1 . 'Ll'• -. l",elknirWars:rl l. l ., , : -; -• . A meow ame. Wow Reiirackli „Fireterir;' , •.1 A LC4lllOl‘Ol puti, ;B at o ns v ia * kr M ae. f Vottiviiie; pre- 2 9 0 3 0 ' . • - - :- . 1; , ;: c ' s24y. 1 I i ~ ! • 'IOIIII_IINO . COMPAiliki... 1 _ ..,.. _, e i • ' . NIV -rl.lll' ON haviOg. ca.:.good se-, . I,_ '0;611044a eilisfiiiii;stiltatAnt.r_iilairtif so*, Owila acgiaation indiorrnient ottrie tweak vim. there II I 11 faterietioi.) . nrWboar of irp li, loaring WI. IntlfreisSiit this Oar*: 4 .1 . .- -- •.; • , f.- . , :. - • PortnAlo, Jan. 10, , .. - ... i, - r_. , 34t0 , . 1 - i _, l ~___ ' • • ,I -- • T.mg{ TRISIIB‘ 1111.1111ANAS FOR &se!. • 11 3VATAIN IN G 'complete' etectionle- ' A,l l ",iiii.siteiskasiiiostatimoissrm et SAaratoriand iittlAreentottren Gornrnmont of .. the p. b, lirocattro aj . 4.4lndielst; Polltlenl.Platformo, AmtraO _control Client*. lin 4 and Calondal Le.; jF4I rpretrild , and -for. de 1 lellirrileamk Rot e' at . : 1 ii: 8.41.6 - 112 f WS'S . . ny.lo; '6l , 3. - .. ~,, - r, 41; • .i - lksolk Steret .t. !. j; REVERE 0031E,'; 0 I .i' - • / I ', 11 tWiTc ',WWII !RIM) 'i; - III:. . ,i.,.. VA.' • it llrd Street. labove Rape. -- 7, 4, i I'l ;,I PHILAD4PRIIi.i I; . ' , ri ! "1114iiiDS-4 . 5.4.1141L. Prod 464: . - -' -- 2- - - • f Tp4situtv. , ltuakria, forme 7 ofj Me "...Vrieumer Wm!. AI t'ato6rooSemot; fmerly of I ,sermillrill Co.. Pe. 11 !The !Mole. bas .beds toritted.• Ikard *IL I 25, por ihey., i . I .ferr.l H 9, '6l . .j, 1, " 1 " 11•. : -. 1 ; ,..,,. 3.1 y . . I. .---.--r---" , - I ' i 1! PATEN ' ' COARPET,SWIIIILPERS; A L IL . ;. ! itlcist • excellent iirtide for Sweep og i ' L lei! iinds Of Carprts witbotif ani dist, ind tikes unorrittblng , clean. A• - lakr. sybo. bow bad one in oaf •' Ekti oh would not ts 4 $lO for flurno• rfro , has. tr . *. fleoutiei .: t replace it. Wee eels et :_FF. B. B4Nle t tN's . . :. I . ' '..! , .F • . • -.- • 'Root 40 'Fula/ awe% ,1 .0.0111 and .e._ them:. - d• F .;!. 1 ... - . - I I , COOL . • sold oseuoilTe ' I artkv, • • tUotApank 11-L`l • b3i NO _ nr Amu' , HE L tf z. I:. . I* . I . • • w I , - mot 7,07.13 147 03 1.9iX1 09 BP** eri MIMI 861.16 !.rtiys over 4 for "reek voTAI... 32,912 19 .29: 14 ° 6.222 ,s str22. 52 12 9,1.0 02 MNO9 1,10: 14 40:2 04 2.952 19 TON.. V 1 2 10 KO 9,964 0 12.940 CO 6411 17 1,133 17 I,WI 00 16475 07' 653 - 14 5,323 19 6,927 Is 6;13 03 , .. .11itSIC I - TIME. AND.1111111i0A1f; ..,' i: ..." ',N.J., Debisa 'fibssiadilUti• Dais*. • ' ' i lIIS '' old established ,o s igsnizatiOn; .11 ,[ ,'• 114.1e g somposekof prattles) Magicians. can been. I ; rseseei ikir Bills. Parties! Ple•nies. teserrades. ke. ;Alice , iiide skimmed 'to A. OUTERMEIFLICR, Market street, .ili above Second:' is J. ABBR. I.Yott Sarst, *bore. Fiftb;. i tilorl4nl-0 Ibe members, trill reogign pleOmpt attention. • 41 , .ot seilla Jelly '21.'60 '. ' '.l 1 : i • Say ' - :. I' , ir• ;'' ii ', .. EIti P LOY7 O -r- ,' e. : _ i 1 ~ &undersigned are,desirous of .se '` 'th ' ' keit of a feu Toni* Mos . itti engage ' ' f r in lizs e r r :_e ut t 01 . Sy o 1 1-likisise 4 "; mann sa.' Y' n 'i 4 ail li ali spin rY ses 9 'paia. r minis 11.1 . 1 I o . plortunlty seldom offend , and Minoan who merit, tbar .--. a trobbtlott of the bubpiribens, by strict attention to. • 1 lams, c a n rely upon constant employment for a taess o cars. /for further particular..adds:cal ; ' , '' , - t ,„ ojti ANT A DNAES. ' 1 . ' 1.. . - - 31 , Jiiin Si, AtSluspu Depot. N. O.' - . ..: Dv 124 'CO : l' -i!„ '1 1: 4T•Sin .•-• . , )01r 03 94 47 MI 767916 I • 13.941 os' • 14.298 14 - 1,64 10, I Foci 'Prost pi, ilbitrst.ettn. 51 ! . 1 1 44 4, , . , T • : 1 .. 4AM,A4 ELIVt,N., L - 1: . . . l E. Ijsli..'N , intll.lbert te'eets, , I . ' 6 ! Philadelphin, dealer IriVairpitt ass. • . leo:Mimi Oil Cloth of the bat Make& Frelai, Can. t a ttstifoot; Engdfrbroeos Statiloga Ejegant Brought, hue kly and Ingrehal Carpets, Mita, flong,'&e., tr. . 11 goodiaold at o wlpriers e.. fa. pigh: ,Carpets eat to eh: carefully tell and gent to all Part or the , Win. tirS. R. Chr.l Ninth 4 Finial . ..11.4 Oftibett - is the .ji .1 rii Itinet ,s, ?Go abot . a Market.) : ,1 - . ~. :,.. . . • . - . - . . A: I . ‘ ZIA 0 ZEPHIRS.-Presh.StAlt. I , . 1 Nicirdei. to eet the, t:enetie d dvhand . ' . rofr.zeihyis,. bays laid hi a frpolb '. asiorripint of al ~, colors; intlad! a ;Eolfettuo ind Chfoebills. Also, Shetland W . .1. ' • I: 1• l' - I • . - . . !Dintireildirry.. sad Vlroillitni Materials: or ill kinds:as Vreoth Wm King Cotton:Tidy Yarn, Reads; tiold and Silver Tinsel Cord. Cnven'et,Chenll.ll, Tapas. Oy kod Tidy , l'iveillen, Carivae,lratior,'Pratorna.Chanii. -4a. - ..,- . • .+.- . •' • :. 1 , •A,4,ErW ARDL ti, .. .'.. , 1 , i ' ,-. ' .C•otni St., adjoiniiig ,Feset's noted. , Pottsville, Non - . 2.i. 'to • , 1 ,TN E W p3E 4 4 ID : A iiio L A tt Et 1 ' ~ . i.CAI'I AL • Jur' L su )s.; by • which wage. from St uitni IPS i week meta, at ~,. ' , ryallied by a mere glance at Ili pages from i t day up to t days and „fractions of a day. for!1 the We of Cleeka, TiMel:Keemeta, Pay illoodent,tr., to,: 'Flitch its added a Ready, calculal Ing,ln terest Table,—(he MAY I work of the glOd ;issued 1p theTnited.litatig. Juits,inaillshed acid for site wholesale and retail by i • , :: B. BANK AN; ing-Pediers will And thia a capital i wok to Will, what ever Men are employed and rips, .Fiy,ettliiteg. , i.Potireille, Sept. 3, '69 ,- - .1,i .• • .i.' H MI., . . ILING. r 'erliaM 'ANb PASSAGE AGENCY,' II ' To. and front! EUROPE F 011; THE 1861. ' • The. Subscriber has 'made - arrangements' 'With aiffe, , entNnes. SteaMships and also. Sailing Vessels yurming, -; TO and itglii . Afew!roik ant Llirliooi; :TO and keit NeW York, :Southampton iis and Loidon • • ' - I To and from New York "and Haire;. 11TO and froM : NeW York and. Bremen; lITO and fret, NeW York and - Hamburg; T 6 and from New York and Glasgow; From New York to •Auitralit; Bates of I P IntStaiters FroM New York td Liverpo'ol,ondoti, Alas 'goy, Cork or 'Queenstown : ;First Cabin passages t to LiverpO'ol,, -.575 00 do • to London, 80 00 1 1Third Class passages to LiverpOol,• - /30.00 do . t. • • 93 00 •Cliildren under 12 years, :15 00 I ; do nide'r 1 year, ..;-• • -5 .0 0 1;'• ' `• . I 1 • - - Rates of pastagec ;Froirt Liverpool tO. New York, 1 ` 's , lo . 00 rrom:Queenst l own; ' • I .30 PO 1•; Children under 12 years of' age lay price. 'do - 'under 1 year, II -••• : • Excursion tickets good fOr six months in. First. Cabin, • - $.150 00 Third, Cliss excursion tickets I good _ for •si.x.. 1{ I,H• months, I ' • ,‘; -Is6o 00 ikanWmgcr, l ig" me propirr, 'pail's. A 1°4°14E14 i , #4.arty merit tomato Sibll. _ t end ii 51 and For Ws Omit rims is merely in a Mai lallost illt• *K.S. coll. /.(*. :'`uacuri':4=ara.. Ire Pol,l •ikr, 'Nuitl4 *r ifts fo '• .41- I BANNAN'S - . Rates of Passage , in Saiiing Vessels between - Liverpool and New York; • - I 1 I ' , . ;Adults fromiverpool &I - Ner York., $l6 00 IChildren bet*eon 6 and 2 years, I . 12 00 .A. I•• , under 2 years, i, ' 1 5O 2.nd Cabin, Adults, i,. 4 I 18.00 I Children 6 t 12.1yeori i - 18 00 1., , ' - •• • ‘ l, years;, ' 1.. ;; ; 4. .11. 4.. °o° From New Y 'rk to Liverpool, ; - ' Adults.l ' ; I. - • ' I ir - $lB 00 • fro m 0 • 6 •. 1 L,,.• , 9__ J,Children -to ;years, , " i uti i •• • un der 2.'yearti, el 4' 4 ' Free.. Bates of Passage . ilk Stesuners.. , fri From New "or.i to Southampton andllavre: - First Cabin - front New york to t I 'A -•' •,'.'• Mavre, front, 1, $80.60 to $l2O 00 , ~,tl6 Iltv SouthamPton, 75 00, to ' 120.60 SeccindSabin - I .it,•• I 60 00 Third Cass to Ha I • ,''' ;.. 85 00 I, do to Southam p ton, , : - •3O 00 Children under 12 yeari half . price.' Infanta free•• I ; I liar The rates of passage fre Havre and Southamptonl to -New . Bork; are tile same as above nametb I ' . 1 i I'l ir ; • The above Prices include everything except Wines nd Liquors. , --, -I ' I - 1 - . Rates of Passages: , , ':From flew •YOrk,'iO Bremen, Hamburg, South. ampton London - or ILtvre :,1 ' - ;First Cabin, l r ' 1 ~ - Second Cabins 1," ;' 'Third Class, 1I: \: I; ; • Rates Of Passage - , 'a 11 " 1 " - e I I, ____.barg anti sCuthainiione to ' Fr*ul r t m . i New Yi i r • , , . First ‘C nin, ; , J , .; 1 ' $ll2 50. Second Citbi , 1 ' 1 11 ;35.00 -Third' lass. ,• 1 . 1 145 00 Beddin and ;eating utensila , for Third Class - 1 Yemen era $6 extra. I ' ; .; : ' I 1 . 1 f ..„,,„_;,l ,_,.,i; _ • L . , ..'l 4 rrieell 01 ra ,, sMge 1. ' ' ; In Steerage of Sailing , easels,!' - ' , 1 1 I.; - 1 I TS. : CHILDIZX 1 1 , , 1 :, ! ,'1 10 /0 Y'fli. YrOln 141 twerp !to -.1 1-, ; i ?fur l orkP i ! I s2tl 00 $lO 00. Breml r to Ne w York, ! 1 1, 25 PO 21 00 Stinb g tolNew York, :MI 00 /21 00 Bsemen to Philadelphia, 27 00 ,' 23 00 Striusheurg, Porback, Or , 1; Weislenbotirg, -via I • , Revile to Newi New York, 68 00 • . layence, Wttinui„ Mann. I -',, I helm and tither Stations .. on the Gbine,via Ilar", 1 89:,o9 I 129'00 liarre c o lielrYerk. (with} II . , i - • ; out provisitiOsY, , , 201, 00 •IA 20 Ott New York to Antwerp,l ;25 oti _ 't-12 50 - db.! ' toit•emert, -. , i''2o 00 .l ;10 00 lib do Atco l atinbirg ti ' 20-.00 •I .10.00 Infanta und ) il l y‘ $2 00: . Passengers fare aishediwith t i usual allowance oflottvisiona, II - Pe a going to • Europe by engaging `the p gosl out-office need not go to New Yorkuntil th 1 day of "sidling, and ;can take Pe nit their poi directly-an board the; Wesel. ~ garlisiti vsikages sent , to any and also recelvd 'lrina any part of Garmotty,,Great Britainand Ireland *to:prate ndea• • Money traninnitted to any pert of 9ermany, Pranee, Great Britain or Ireland ! in _ening' of, It! and upriards. 1 1 ~ ~ i,„„.! I - -..;; Money alao collected . ln.. - e's*many, France, Great Britain on I , *Lk _. 1 .. ' -,I„ ir,•Thil i figtell• A 1 1, 0 11 . - siriPiFtAof tiOnnanil to Hoare, IEI bmii, Bramenint.Antwerti, 111 a. ) also from N * York to PRttatille can hi paid 4,ll llreditit *lilt, the Palaisso Money *lien Itiesiroli. We i are datexiiined to' ' make this Agouti full, and complete for the tistutaction, of the Passage •Bnittnetis, Celleorlda-.Ageney, and also' for'sending and*Oceiving 02 0 P ileka g e. radian Patl l 4 , : ak4 l .gti t l'_ o o2. LI 1 L 1 - ; ;-, ' _Any inf' littiely•t leen br appliese: thin at - - 11. ' 2 ' ' • " 1 MintArg. - . 1 ' - 1 r . i is 1 1 " k cad . 1 9ext.Y.81•re. 1 Plftsville‘ 1861. • ' ; .1 , . I ,1 . , 7 INEM! Satieftaaaiart24;l: L CUMI4; Goat Niv u s eelt 1 I_, pound. tor JUIATNAN. f * ihr les Mr. Us?", that hi , ilk, doy, Mr. Mader tobattroi . 1.4 bin 'to otrtioAp' tool bottiltiii- Cow,. - .1, . 1 :..1` • 1 % itnout Uri Murillo", _. • Tbrrituk*thilr AAA" 'lOl Ow Oilikpai tone et the lot twit...Mout at Itturirorioyluton*.— ' lie briariSt.gaillie • - . ~ , Tliertreesinall. , lulleeetit:'.l4 ll ir is liiiie• . iszaird:affrefiutf.. 1 .. - - 1 i Pstoirisii§s; Jan: 26:—.784; atom of Saimaa! \ to-day .etsaeuhad I. this . !).Hats DM -ea toipealibe • - Peramai .I.ll)erti tali i!Tbie!iilx. stood;-joss 42 '. aays'lBi . : . i.- ,-:,' •:, ...-; 4.. :.- -:' .' i... •..: - i ',, _ - U. i , Amara Mairiresleir,e4. - -` • • - - • Tb. Ui 8 ireenalf at. lateitta wit eiliTberlida7 seni - odaili&to a body el108:trolaps, ix* th•crit-\ quisitiee of fieverner Brava, of Otierikea, , 9114111 haiillog dean th, Sig the tli Si treopellreB ctn. , late in ; hi:L:oor.. ' :: ~- '!i: ; , - 1 : : ; --- , Deatkoklitielicanid, Amialstai4.lPostabow. _ Datobta, tbi .able;set4mild falliklet locoed ':ittititiriitit Pol4taaiit#r- L ,GiessiO, died :ga Witabitigiot'i on :Mayas,. Vier 'am. Ohms. Of is,. tobt4s. l B. *ai for I rby yis4.'collaustird with till:pat:Mg rit*Nti.....l daub haver an ot.‘ kis! voidi,4llllbtili to; Mt. 'Wee .1 4 'bOteiir James Dikoitio,ll4.:of I!blledelpbl4 . ; , •. •. 'Vacua tivalstiant.lllomrst:• ' The lsisather If (eon *Skived at Iffellfais Tb aratie7S, attar, firma , r,Neenstows;!litts . last,. lirtogi4tntidos aster- setire and $1,030,0a0 io specie.;, !MC; Sydnel. (taboo, batt.,litan ;raised to the pt4sagt(es..l3sroitilitirbini..;Printas is said Ili, heaepitiatiag the' other powers tot a .geserat abniitioti o( the peasport 'potato.' Tibial: HedArl(ll.*.iiikil quitted Pekia anti etritted,at Tient 'sin, aliens . air. Braes.' the British *sheeted° o r wei to pails:the Winter. Th e . dissoliti.At of rata iots %Hawaii With great disfavor in ,• , ' : • " Coxistemlollo. Jlegleil.' , 1 ' •In _tle'llii use at narrisbiltrg, pp -T4O raday,i*r s _ -` Huhnid" SOiuyikill,:offored the folliiiring :' • ' . Revolved;?ltv-the Senatei Ond-llesetref Repro- -•, tentative! ({I 1%1'4 C!mnionwealtb of Penosiltannt; • That•'•4ar abtitlON and Rapratentalives in:the ~, Co - Direst' ' 4 4 t 4 V ult* V -- 1!,*•• 11 * ' e r tisi " ' argot 'the, tonne Into pais ire ,orttie . : eniliOse: '-'' vow intiel I bilk whieb:v4ll afraid tantenden ~_ 4 totblatp# and htidinderuf : the seentey ! , '. . , 1., , . (7", wl t i c b i f fastrit and .idoptid7-4asitleatiltrl • Mona. ' ' ?... I .' 1 1 . ' !* '[' - ', ' '• . . ' Thti arairlWa ,dcicii; and ire' hifet' iiPi heti die'''' effect ittliTaahinitin t ~ ; I : •..,, j - .! • ,•,. .1: :-.;,-,1 ,' • 'the 0 at TlNlable& • , •' - . . 1 0 tithe - ' The pkoaltlaiesaaaataahutersooloillrealita • •Tifitooaitoatate'l 'WOO% ,Peotte...4l. Otavo ortaasteta!, flirtatious*. hileategifeltu!kt illtet ~ ' Itiiiiflohtotr,l.Ja4. 25.4Afeeits..:111allotx, sod flawkitoc of FlothJai have toott,boate; tally tuttla.`' fled - that they oil mike ao itriaatiobitittiofth the Fad,•titrGiivertiotoLlor that eurreadir 0 the foes '-•'-' at P'etiiahOta to' thefioctisatooists. 1'...; • I ..1 "' ~.; ills ifrii , fluY belfeYted ;that the ? *ill. ou'reseh- - tag hopte; fitior,hostt - i lbel'maiotenaisea. o . t , pear., sod °opus, toi alias tilt optitt fort Platens... Jeffetaotti Dilig . bal., pate to 'Ctiirfestoe,, and •.. trill dov all in tie,` pottsri for 'the pttatetvatitto of. , Pasee4' - ''': l . - i te -- i i, ' 1 ' • i. r , .-' • -, Ai 0 Oiethaten leesett ler, :Mi. - Iran:lL 'Wait, has bi:esi , #espit km . grei4 baste to ttorilAcatth. -,• t l ibea ern ai i ti , ea,:'„ pith, t itattortallt - despaiehlut ; fgoaa the -fittretamatit, the tiottarao , ithie,h is Agit home.; , , ii. Washlregrtrue lessee. -; : .!. ,Thi,-. following :, am' :telegrephed . CO rottotasee' New lrorki - Tribtrie i ! '•• 1 ' •.• . ..! . • . The Peeille Ritilrnald, • hillgiter, crier 1- anti!. Wait weeki, in Order tiallitr the multitude .of imeicd mentilti be pr pied, in thet - some .•aorieilt idolater the.cuoditciationemey.be'forined. . !. '•'a .The Union men; 10 the Mouse .. Were inttehle: joireil to-day at a divine-toll received' tiyiMi. Ste- , reclaim; from Keictireky, to the etfeelitnat the Leg= -, iiiiti , ii hid tifetied - t o eoll A ConTititl6o: I'' '• ' ; ' It IN said, etit?. w,ictitirawal ofi.tbe -seeeding.-. Benritorri;grilebi accepted 'a el their resignatiop and.. their nentes•be itriehen from; the roll. of • the gieD- ate. ! This will prevent theixOrom coming beck to . • claim their, stets in :ctOet to ; obstraef Ilegtilettee., , The Westein on , intend s we' Soares !:-. Lohlolauli:secAdinte -eubinft a propneltlea.' or.tbe ' ripest ofthe l aug.ir duties, • ' They 'Mien to ! teach ~ the Planieri.the"trairtic'ef thiitinien, throng ' tliair ' s produlite;;A. 'truth 'esionat•be got, throlig %hair. ' beide - , :;:".- ._ •.; '! L ~.i i, . .:; • :•• ..:',; i :, '! • . , (flic k - Seale,l hi ft eild, - .bp reiently, hl47llliell 112. ftfrin &Oen: which Inereacee his leak), tWdetenk the . Federal Capital dor. Rieke'. private itteritary. his ;had ow interview with him , the ettrutegihinee- of, eliteiCliewe been onlifereare to the, forte.; •--la . addition „to Vie tither.!Unfiei ' Stems troope, three. runirerites off the, Flying Itrtillery Will bolero oa the' ; 4th al March. •! : I t li r : .1 ?.'.., 1. . Il* "Mon s+ S pecial Committee lon tie' Pawl. • dent's .Melisige will Airictit! pito:Calle "Jim first opportunity, line, to•L'autti.mize -the rreaideit to empley the whole navel Ontlinilliarypoweimf the th'e,Govillicitneni, including volunteer' and militia, to protect the petal* property, and the other-au-.: thoriaing hi*. toeulpend. porta df entry at, his r dieciretion.• This :litter!. en .Would hove the :. effect! nCicitritiOlitig ttige! South! to procure dish ' • , enpittleifor foreign Weretendise- in , bltine where the,',Pastitins.iegulatione end. Revenue lima are":,: properlyenfrirced.. It would, not 1, Interfere with,. theidounistie i,!'rOde ". ;!. • --r: :• I' .. ".• ! ," : •It ! ! ..-'.1!! !•. • • fiee t edyertfseoient Of Dr. Sanford's tleeit : Inelliw: - , , rater andirampy r estlartle POl, In antither ghlpmet. .. -4 r. • ii - - _,._ ~,__. !,'" ..-;_. ; , ,_,_. '., . oac Laws's ' ettztteitipteu vlottrob taytiesteuag .' the utiatiripo s reeottimiedtien of itte Amu. not' . onlY it igt: L ' tile, hit aft:Oier the teoniteri: This remedy :is tevitintly the retinit of elosiobeiteeetleit atid_stut4. - 'i borers? it bat hare somiiilt tuts trim- rectimat6ncle4- with ill* I bigherr - jeto'nusinota of • praiett. , :':Per4on. ein bays no eopeoption et its effieite.yl);tritboo t geinet•it trial. I -does', ilecrier . we . . recOmmand title remefli as a - superior .TtOrtc:-atid . ' At.ilenaittittd. .- ',. T il. , 4 , 3-.21 1. ... - t:0rt+4,,..-Theen ' Aden. ehmingea of! ear elt: , - mete' ere n.nirees of Rii i i.oossit7 , l3rtosoatar., sad ..: AirrnoSric ArercrioSs; -. Eiciirliiites !-- baring ',. • kgeed•thet ishnpie reinediee _often set speedily atilreisrtainly 'ben . taken in the early stages - of tsgi djeeefer, l 'ereenete Phenid iit: bore be bad to :: i 1 6- lett,'it,ißrpai•hial Ter4ieair.or Lozenges. Ic4 the' f ;Co 0,, Couihk.or Irritation of the:Throat be ever ,I *so liet;•as tie this gricaution.a innr» serious: ata , l".. "tech may be iiffk.to ally **Aril ilf ' Po7llLfe Srssr.."-t. siii - smiSligesas Will nod tlitun effectual fur alesr- • 'foil iiiiiii '.strligiliesiiigi ihe . voleS. : . , See odrartiso. . 1 .- elle-Alerkets 'll POT TEVllLildrill A EiXIMTO . ' l(Whele eels Pile! iee,) I f Whorei - Flour, en** **11.7 , * bar rel ,- -' 1 " 140 .do I 'extra . do. 1 ~ ; yd 1 i addo a 5 1 , 414 0 _er ' r 1 I 50 1 Ilye'Flour, 1 do • 1 ' 400 , *bnat, print*. white, ' 19 bush* , , ' 1 - 140 I •do . prints, red, ... ' ,do 1 110 Soup Beane,,- •. ; ' do Y 1 111. 110 , Dried Vetches, paired, 91pound, , . • "lle . _ do '4 , unwed, 'do 1 .' . ,' la . Dried; 1p , . . • -. ' do - - 1 ' ,/ 11 - • _ . r Rye,'- iO. h mu. ;78111utter,pe r pound .114 era :. Corn,:i , .. do! .71P.Itiottldete.,- ' 'lo* 11 lists .'de .. ; -.- V., Hama, 1 . >, , 1 Potatce.t. do - .7 Lard. ,/ 1 - _ It , Timothy -See? , 200 Beef, bind quarter 19* T 4 ede ' 440 do fore quarter' iti ti a , Hay,partons 14 - 0041110 00 Plaster...9(ton, I $654 * 1 ligge,ddlen.„l ' " .'' 'l6 tali, per seek, ... 140 9 0 0'101711. 11. IC PROD ' Mi MARXBTS i ' - Pxleee.) . - t 9LOCR.2O.4 . Extra Fain - likirlout; 061 O; atra de .i . ge 2.k superfine do 110 00 li., Bid: and Eye Vlourat 114 n. Hark wheat Tax at 113, 00 ip Hand. Eye Chop at 90 eta.: Cott 1 1 al $1 00 mod/Middlings Wets. pbeabel,„ , GRAM-- . yeeetitat $1 00111 hill Corn 85 de; Oaten ! d tIEA42I.--lleaf eeila 'at , ll id 10 tie.. 01 Ei: ilititiolt 8 12 di,. Veal 10 drgl , ork 10 lit 12 do: Shoulderalo.lll dy A nano 14 do; Faitaageli..l9 Lard 14 rte.* lb.. , „.. It0V1810:18.--Bid tern:lllst 0018 et agilb.Chesne I do.. gert ir e.lB-ets.9s dos.. Lard 14 ete.l4 .1.11.4. 114 11-170 - .Orleaor 8 rta li lb, , -Fr',White 9 do; Cabe? da.a.A", Wh ie 10 do .Crushrd and Poirrrhiee 10 _14 0 . FRUIT ED' VICOET&IILES.,—ApeIee li gi 9L-1, 1 1 1 brothel 1 Fou st nre 80 03 , 90 do.: Onions 12 _II coots li._ _ t pia: OM , I Potiilo4o 1214 0 :Stade* balf Peel; 9 110 " i, bap 2 W elrptill ?"' 1 • ! , NVaKiIL_HAv steAss ILL; ,A HE SELIAIN G, this weet, at • the Snowing; piddl,: . ' 4 Grauer Flour, ; . 10 Eared $l. 00 i Extra flour. • ', do 660 •../ Bureadne now, , , 7 ,. .1. # f . 4 Ti . / ' Middling riour If - ,do 440 flour, per. ettartel,l4ol Middling Moen pie' 911eMie 2; Bye PlOur, per marter,l92, . -- . , -- - , Bilddlinga, per bushel, .-1 . _ , 41140. Brae, ! I do • , , go. r asi_tlaylng ter ciiin utonge#: ' VT/Atli Wheil4 per billthil, ,- ' ' liod heal, d de o 1: Rye,. I ' ''''‘..ll 10 $100:-P0 1 60 () • I - - IRON • riOR . l the use of Workers and- Dealer* L Iron ? , Tlt%l* a ~eta Utile boat. " Prki meta. aelbllated.aadlibr lOW* B. BANNAN. " • CARBON 01 , '-• NEW and SUPERIOR "Side, trade Violate coda! .lod iiimfreat i 45. - be* • y I " t- 11L a BEATIIt. - POttailW VO -1 * ; - atkoo_AjAßOAll ... 4 34. - 11' BE 'HAD i ' _ . S' P I IHE sUOSCailigtiollersiiif, pirrate i - . 'I: Ike Oki losoarhiii.d work lime** as .- - -1 • irks ,Pkvsklllot 'leen .Werkso I situitid I a tato OOtouskaf r rort. 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