li I ITTSBURGH GAZETTE lIBL/BRED BY W TB tCO PIVTBBII3OI I ITHOII.BDAY MOANING JANUARY 23,1M1 ; We have no telegraphic dispatch west oc tnis.t . ! . ,'conscquently we cannot give the •wait 4?;f4lie ballot yestciday for United States Sratcd. • %SIR MUMS ATLANne. , • 'Another day has passed, awl atilt therit•ltre no ciil4llol of this i taistftg vessel. 00 Saturday, lost thetinspranee offices . in• New York declinedrating aro; 544igomil policies on the Atlantic. Shale! Saturday, the 28th ultimo;lshe is therefore in her 2Gth daY. • ' The Lit erpool - Jlerem7 of the - 31st nit. says. the United:States mail steamship Atinntitt, Capt. West, lofll.he Illeriey on Saturday, for N. York. tbentmal malls, and a fair compleingnt of '!O.llNrCigtTE; being the second American departure hence on Saturdays since the openiniof the win ;ter eeasoti She was passed during tit l e even ,ing, off the_ Bell Buoy, by the mall steamship A.U. tie , , Ans New ierk Tribune, of Sat— _ ;y, 4:ups. Nothing bas yet been heard of the Hattie. She has probably got ont of coal, or bad her en gbie,t'dienbled:.; We do not doubt that! he 4; linalli. arriic in drill safety. 'Sc. ; substantial a ship cari 40ntride any tempest ever:men ut am. We new.noworise for anxiety on account of; Ler de -1 lay:, She ; United States was 'twenty eight days ; - on her lad voyage frcim Europe. , 1 - i ... 1 / 4 14 ; N:.; r.Cifusidercial, of Saturday aitcrnoon, but the following officio: I . .. , Hiedidelite Attairmc.—The non-arrival of this valid-Ma -canzed.much painful anxiety among ,•thette•Who have friends on board. We have er , eryhonlidencithat the noble ship is safe, belicr i intthat,her supply of coal has been shit, and tree Otters hi:remade for the :Western 'ishuads, St.. Thomas,, or some other of the West India le ' 'midi, to obtain-a supply. • ae following are the names of the passengera, b whether - the list includes the whold number duet, trehre not informed. ; : ; Pff.".t. Wheelock end lady,' N. T.; W; E. Case nr,"4. - 1X;ky"; '5, T.; 3. H. Easter, H. H. . Harris, L. ; Pett.inger, B.'..7ltimord C. C. Hatch and lady, N. 17 r ; - .11. ?..-Waker, Mr. Satterfield. 3114 Sutton, E:n H. Griffin, D. nankin, Z. B Edesejialledel phis; Abbott Lawrence, Sr:, Boston; C.l4.intrxd cr,Sli. etta.au, Mr. M•rnscr. W. Benjamin. St- ; ;; ft, "T:; 0. Ma:hen:ie. S. :3: Lowrey.; Mr. fdeiettia, end errant, Mr.We:lsw rib and ;arrant; ill:, dolictein, G. A. Curtis, .1: 3. Lsr , leg- ". I rcelTi:ablwgica Union says: !I , I' ; We hn4- ;;;-, stand from reliable authority that the Atlantic , LIM. pumps sufficiently powerful to dood the ship in .i.ase of ire, and a metallic life-car to bruttlirough any surf. Besides, the has six of ..Ereinelds m ; etallic.ffre.proof life-boats," of im- Meese power and site. Throe ofthem; will Car ty - me hmdred persons each, and the boats can not be submerged. The Atlantic has serer.. boats ' in dli te n d i..zrach praise cannot be given to Md. Collins far his thoughtful provision for the safety ;of his passengers is race of those unavoid eble accidents which May happen to alilwho "go down into the deep in ships " s • I Pts:su Evan To Brrits.—We are much grati . fad to learn from the .judo thlit we, are really to hare a plank road' to Butler , and cer tainly no section of the country nerd} such an improrement inure. Its value to Butler, and MI the *lmmediate:country can searcely i be esti mated, butit trill_be such as will surprise even the most sanguine. The Herold says . 1 4 .Thidesirable and certainly much needed pub lic improvement is now certaila to be nude. We learn that nr,twards of $40,000 of the :;stock bas already been taken. The balance of the stock •, will soon. be subscribed. $OO,OOO io supposed to ' mu:Efficient to make the road, and make it well. • The charter his been taken nut to pursuance of tlie proeNona of. the act of incorporation, and 'nething remains now but to go \ to itork in good r- earnest and make the road. °lt is - to be hoped the trustees will immediate ly,serubont - to hare it loCatcd and tint under 'cnodinct. -There is no occasion for delay. The importance of the work' to tLe interest of our county demands that it should be made as epee darns' possible. We hops the truiL ..... es will elect' practicer and energetic maim men RIM Will - pash' the road' through wt all' the tr!,.l.l°Ysable.." Idtrapt Awn Gott.--Rrrotr - tras en TIM CM- Ci44Mfi IUDWIL—The MCMA-AdilkieS from .r.ariperamnl approaChing changes in the eir 6ffiitinemediinm, of continental Eurlope... The Plethora of., gold in filling with alarm the Govern- meals. Ito abtmdance is depreciatbig its vs ' uthich, by the, way of anumdmeat they are nhont,fttrther depreciating by withdrawing it fritntiPtibliOnirculation as a legal tender... The example of the Dutch Government is catalog. Prince is about to follow, and to ake saver , • alum:legal tender. , Remarking on dos subject, . • ' the lietrYork Post says : • I Tliii;from the increasing scarcity [of silver, will add a considerable per tentage to,lall mane tarylianstietion, increasing taxes, and all obli gations insetting . payment of money:l while the .additionil demand for silver consequent on this chinge and the great abundance of gold, dial • pricini it partially from circulation; will increase the existing If gold ceases to be legal money is country, 'while silver becomes, scarce, seriou3l difficulty may itereaftwe.he felt in money mat ere. The move:heat; however; will be coated to the con tinua. Ragland willretain tier goillera tender, making probably, some alteration in, the legal pro , paid:thief tithe between the metals, and 'thus obvi tbf preseathqlloulty. Gold'ia, lay,far, the best motel., for . legnT money, though no .indditional ithrerienie may have the effect of raising the pricddaf commodities generally. 1 'jda , 'teaditieds'uf value will be littlidiffected by theillY millions of dollars Of gold corn from California manually. Its displocerne from the currency, of Enrope would have 'far ;greater ef fect; but, finless, England jobs in anch Inca sun; the effect will be comparatirelyolesa. • Pieca will settle according to the'.thw degree of ohnindanoc, and every thing. Would, move with. While, on the contrary, it scarcity of tffieet,conabbaed with an increased demand for it, tram Making if the only thia for settlement of Irrattptiona, wouldinTolre a momentar, - 9iltcr.being /eta durable than gold', does not , Mani the wear and tear of. circulation so well; ' and it much larger supply of it is needed to re ' plceiit ~. Swriaxassain.A (treaty of omit and com v*74, Poi Tend tithe government of the llitited liMits to Ahab of Switzerland, ban bona' accepted by tho lattrie with expressions of joy and grati n:Mei Switzerland tang in thsheam of Europe, hiVingno ports, and only to be molted through theterritaritut of other powers, has hlttbrrto bra no'diplonsitierelations with then un4e'ld stateg.— Bat now, :when 'despotism is adrancing with .overteht • 'az Conic tewards the wenriof Europe, it is ti noble act on the part of this geat Reptib lie to ante that noble little- one by the hand- - She is the:only bright spot in ;all that region, audit is ponible that before another Year elapses , her liberties , maybe trodden out by , the ruthless foot of the' Commit. B But it will be 'owe 'pre' . . , ttetion, it Will secure her some respect, to have the Stars" end stripes teasing over hoer nail. . In the following eloquen t and glo - fig language Switzerland expresses' her emot ni on thin, to . . ber, joyful event. - 1 II ..Although th e different ! tip Lions to the treaty, art of a nature . to ob the approval of the Federal assembly—altho glib the treaty, from the advantages and facilities hick it accords to the citizens of the : two con acting parties. must bo 'saluted as n joyful evcdt,lyet it is the ' manner in which it a - as conclude --Xit is the na ture of the eiremmstancs attend c t open negoti rdlom-H-it Is more particularly the fact of a great nation extending . to us b it the hand of t i , friendahip; that infests the ty with a pro found, meaning and alhigh , moral importance.— .] Is it not an event pf the utmost impotence and joy forSwiMerlanCa country so often threatened, to often attacked, and. insulted with . unjust de ' unindato receive from a Stite which appear! to be'distineg lika very few, others by Providence; , to be the bearer of progress and .f legal liberty, 1 toms of friendly affection , and a owed I rit,spectlt 1 :-.4 1111 that through the means . of one of its emi . 1 nent etstemnen. . -1. , 1 • , I From this ' we: derive the coat ction that, on the ono band, the position croup' d Iby Switzer - land' mace, hex - regeneration in the. European family of nations, has been fully appreciated by the., fret people of. North. Arne .;ca.; and 'that,- : on 'the other hand, the gave -Matt of the Unith perfectly ,nelmowledges he: importance of 'the ' relations which 'should exist between, thetwo States. And, in fart, ram the extra ' oidhittry extent 'of ; the ,comun lal ; relation!, . from the connectio n s resulting 4 .as. emigration, from Ithe .alianaritypf political , pinions mul, in ., to de i tiet t ot bocomei a necessity , or, both States ter attract "each other, and endea or to preserve . istrtighten the bonds of fries , ip. ;bummer-- able ties' connect. the ancient , g Mideracy with -,tie mighty land' floarlitiing.repu lidat the new world; nor am America re .. ' indifferent to the fate of the ancient balwark . ' liberty in the t.... ~-,,, 1 , 7, • ~.,: i , • , at ..1 5 1VOALIZTV THE itipHilrr. 5 ., f',, ealthouiiilche tad= of .etait37 iliaintsrby the Allegheny' riveLhas become, within • few years; famous for & iron manufactures; end ha itiewsmsed r greatly in population and prodadtins Indrisiry, yet Its resources are by no means folly -developed. - At present, it, is Languishing. under the unwise policy of the government in refusing to protect its enterprising, but not yet wealthy, people against foreign competition. No new fur naces are being erected, and many of those erect ed underthe tariff of 'EI. are out of blast. The extent to which the manufacture of iron might be carried in that valley, is almost beyond limit; and doubtless in time—for this folly will :not **persisted in forever—it will become one of the greatest sources for the sapply of this most . valuable of minerals. on the continent. The Brady's Bend Company is still struggling 1 on against foreign competition in the manufse turUnf railroad iron. They get a little higher price than is paid for English iron, but it Is n better article. This, sad this only, saves them; but yet it is doubtful whether theyt are making any profit. Th e R o gingigill at Eittanning—an admirably arranged establishment--is going on, and proba bly making a little; hat it is well managed. It is the men whs.:lig the 'ore oat of the hills, and con vert It into pig metal, who are suffering most. Kittanning is a thrivindtown. Its population was more than daubled - darine the last tee years. its . It is very pleasantly situated, rind bus fine radii ties, for manufacturing purposes of almost every hi n d. ..s. spirit of enterprise bas sprung up. with in a few years, which will carry it forward in the march cf improvement and progiias. 13g,t es it is intimately Oonneeted with the ironhusiness, now no depressed, its prosperity Will necessarily be l retarded to.some extent. 1 . The steam bd;'t trade of the Allegheny is now very considerable. ITLEP bys•'neas a hnek, it employs some half dozen boats, Soma of which qn-. cend.to Warren; many to Prank Jim These boats are almost alwayo crowded with panengers— But early in the outrider, the water generally becomes too low for steamboats; for not a dollar has crer bees appropriated 'to inaprore the nasi potion. • A system of dams &clinks,. making n slack.- water navigation for ateambeats.exiending from Pittsburgh to Clean, It, 7., where it wouldmset the New York and Erie Tail Road. and the Genesee .- tallcy Canal. would maltethe Alleghe , ny ono of thetreateat thoroughfares in she coun try, and we Wok it would be well for the New Yerkersta thbakof this matter. Wore that done, merchandise could be pit on. board a bi;t at , Olean, nearlY - one hull:lre-I miles east of Dun kirk, and landed at Pi:tat:ugh. cr, Cincinnati, or It. Louis 'or It Paulo, or Independence, or Council IlliuTt! It would open into their own State, and to ntthin n few hours of their con;- mercial metropolis, n direct coullintnication with the twenty thousand mike of unbroken steam beta routes of the Mississippi Valley. It would open a direct avenue-of intercourse between Westeri New York and Western Pennsylvania, to theii treat mutual advantage; far their natural char acter and productions are very different,• and such an avenue of trade would lead 'to a vast amount of exchanges. At presentwe con scarce ly get to each other at all. except by way of Lake Etie' Now, Whether a elackwater navigation an the Allegheny would be a better improveMent than 'a rail road along its margin, is a question open for discussion.' We think the farmer would be less expensive in the . first instance, andtvould. perhaps, be a cheaper mode of transportation whetreomplevd. But either the one or the oth er of these improvements will earn be iinpara. lively called for. not only by the growing impor tanco of the region' through which it will pass, but as another medium of communication be tween the east and West. OHIO CONMIMM . . The proposition to repeal charters. that truly „ . locofaco idea, has elicited no little debate among the members of the Contention, which they ot• caaionally enliven whiz little fun. ' , . MeStanbery. a whig, is quitting Mr. Roams , , I lin, of Hamilton county on hii desurcruey:, ---- • Mr. St.anbery.—l - ma e this•supposition, be cause the gentleman fro im Hamilton kas told tie' that be has a'`.hely horroaof all corporation* I was mud/ surprised wile the gentleman, fruit Licking [Mr. Case] told . this morning; this (the gentleman from Hamilton had selected bis quarters in the house (the Hornet) owned by a corporation. 'I 'mead almost as soon have ex pected to hear that he lad taken up Lis abode in a den of lions.. Who tiould have dreasst that his demcvsatic tread should eserhe hea rdupon the marble doors of that incorporated palace: I can see him now in those saloons deaorsted'wi more than oriental splendor—regarding his dem erratic feats es before those Tact minors " -In which he of Gath, • • Goliah—might have viewed his gbint bulk Whole without stooping—towering crest and all." I can see the gentleman -reposing his democratic limbs upon the yielding velvet of those incorpo; rated ottomans—basking in the glare of those erystallampa, biasing with many a row of bard• ing cressets, and yielding -light as from a sky." And I can follow him a little fierther,—when he' takes - his Brat at that incorporated table ; and Linda before him an incorporated plate, an ineor poratedknife, and an incorporated fork-sa silver fork 'at that, with as, many prongs a hay-rake. And I can ieg.rri Limrstill a little' further, but with less surprise. i can see him ,dritrk— ' Mr. acesaelin [kaids. seat.) Homo male . Ca- Mr. Etaabcr, - ,. , —cf that incorporated brandy; and although he Los always insisted that corpo rations have no soul. I think, by this time, he must have.found out that they have tome' spirit. Mr. ReemelinAin his =eat ] Has the curtain dropped' , Mr. Stanbery._ I wont follow the gentleman into any other of the incorporated .plases about that hewn. , • - • Mr: Reemelin ' [rising.] I would' say to' the gentleman that he do'it know what democracy satans-that it, is one of the first ideas of a de mocrat to list" upon the Lest whisk the country afford; _.. Mr. Stentery, Yes, if he is a rich roe. Mr. ileetr.eluh 1;o; if he is-a poor one, as well. ' • Mr. litanhery. .1.-shall pursue the gentleman no further. • / was lad away into an.er4.o-4e, which I could not help following a little. Vif SZ Ioi.ZoTELAI/ON.—Tae warla is vary much disposed so laugh at the eccentricities of the Palmetto State, and some, of,lier most losing sons abroad; who are free of the infectiar.a spirit that aelicstes her mercurial anti impulsive pee. ple at home, honestly confess' that a great many foolish things are -said and done by her, really prejudicial, to her character and interest. But yet, South Carolina is in intention, at least, true to herself; and although she has beedipost stu pidly blind to her real interest, by wasting her time and energies in the diseinreiun of fruitlepl abstractions, rather than developing her natural resource., and giving employment to her populiv lion, it is an infirmity. exciting our commlssern t;on rather than our contempt- The vondnat .f her loot Legislature affords an apt Illustration. A great many silty lawe were proposed, and ex travagant and ridiculous sentiments uttered by , aandry.of her jejune jegislators ; but the larger portion of these laws were consigned to the ob livious fate they merited, and wh en they served the purpose as intended, of safety valves for the vent of surcharged steam, they were-laid aside, and nothing Were heard of them. Among all this legislative trash and rubboge, r there were some wise and judicious: Measures adopted among them, an act. incorporating the South Carolina Atlantic Steam Xatig-ation. Company, the object of which is to encourage a direst trade between Charleston and Liverpool. , The capital stock of the company iv $250,000, with the power to therease it to $1,00,00, in shares of $l,OOO cash. The pioneer stcams.hip of the line will be on the water.tort' nearly by the lot of July next. On the completion of this, the State appropriates o sou equal to the building of a second. The condition of this aid from the State, is that the: vessel shall be of a quality fit for war service. and shall be , at the colt of the State on payment of the original cost. The Mercury is exulting over the prospective prosperity of Charleston, and indulges in the following gratulatory strain: "The line of steamships now projected, re moves the oulfebstecle in the way. of the re, .toration of Charleston to its early comparative inipoitanie among, ho cities of North America. nod that implies an amount of importation greater than our exports, while our' N-arable position is sure to give to this route, a large portion of the Southern traveling - custom. That there is thus broad and "cure foUndation for success to this enterprise an a commercial undertaking, admits, we Wait; of- no, doubt." •. •. _ w e would here mention, what we have- done in another paragraph; that 'all the stock offered In the citizens for the .ionstritetion'of thn Etat vessel was tett% hp inOharlVsteri:arithOut'any effort.' 'This is doing verf irell`fora-.city with about one-fourth the population of New Orleans. O. Con. • • , . =Ulm Fp: ;;;r4ll iheree 514 lalaildrytihtFlthetanding the health- atteilfiEsl3BllBlll , 446igggyak tam of the climate, ere becoming rapidly de- flu , r alided, the decrease beingat the reliant about t. ~`!!! ! . Y :!”. . s` eluv"" when •Pi‘l'd or lht . • ' eight per cent per :Arnim. In 1849 the popuLe flan ABS 80,641. When Capt. Cook dincorered f' • •Br AlitTlllll J. 5 ivviceitur.r. . , a a a , a f a i a nda, some 7ff.or SOyearsago, itda,sup- ..-... - ... ,-7', . , _ . 1 - lad the poputrition was form times as g - reat as . But I once had an oppriittinity far more tar pos ... ~,,,_.,,, • . • ,- ._. r ,. _ ~' _._ voluble, of beholdingthia greateat a men, un- • it is err. 1 B ottheelee '' ntrwuced e'Y t ' utt 'l'''' s der circumstances the best osile, for xibit „ad the effects of 'gross licentiousness which for mg him to the fullest advantage. ' It waa o pri a long time characterized the intercourse be- I vilegt which coublhappen hut:once to any man: ! :Lad I esteem the hour when I. enjoyed it, as one tw l een them and the seamen. who visited them. r k if . r .w he b i ri t fli r t e r , m t em lio b u ra rs . l e was .et ev i er,permtd to caused a rapid diminution in the population. It seems indeed that the physical constitution of I my mind—Years have not ditanal o rt s t ' h iv e . vr . t Ore the whole people is affected- It was hoped that. scene is yet before, me and I need nut say wick the introduction of Christianity, and the habits • what force repeated public occasions of a like of civilized life. would arrest this decrease in kind., have since recalled it to remembraime.-r- Tem it wasemy favored hat to 'tee and hen Press ! population i hot it has not dune it. It is nut 4 . ' , • ' ;,_ ” , i,L lent P. ashington address the Congress ov the , 1 United States, when elected for the lasi time,-, that the mortality is ao great, but the natural increase is so attitills.-the average number of ' ormen non ; !Jame, how f ew can ~ y t h e ~,..e ., , .children to each pairiming not more than hdlf of I was a seta-Aboy ot the time, nod hod lois! what it is with no. I lowed ace of the many groups of people, whd, . .... 1 from a imartcra were making their war to the Should this process of depopulation continue, , 801 l in Cbesmut street, at the corner of Fifth. 1 emigranta from the United States will take, the ; wliere the two Hooves of Cungresa then held 1 place of the.natiscs, and by and by annexation i their sittings, and where they were, that day, to be ; will follow. They are capable of sustaining a I addressed by the President, on the opening of large population, and lying as they do in ii line l; his second ° w n ri d r o Zi ' i ' - f w d6 ny " tiira r. u;a c rr:n:tre; 1, between this continent and Asia, their eoramer ' Lan men can; at all events, it. BO happened that vial importance will aeon be very great. 1 I succeeded in reaching the steps of the Hall, ...- from which devotion, looking in every direction, I . . lusalaalier. sae BAD Taste .— There tiro few I t4onld see nothing but human heads- a vast things more offensive to amen of good [WOO and ' ductuating ;• . ca, swaying to and fro, and filling I • eled ' every acces-dife place which commanded even a 1 distinct view of tliff building. '.. - They had con- I Fight feeling than that of `.taking some sacred trath.:acntiment,, or, expression to give point ' uegated, not with the hope of !getting into the ; to a silly jest. To show what we mean, we clip ' Haiti for that was Kole:illy impossible, but . that the following from an exchange paper • ' 1 they might nee Washington . ton• IlanY an anxious 'lank was cast in the direction from which he was • Pa," :aid a little fellow the other day. IVltslft -ngt, trab.to the op hour, hour, rhe r was the most punctual of men) expected 'to come, till at iP h • Jab an editor !" 'Why Sammy S"Becatz.re the ! Bible says he had math trouble, and was a man of sOrrow all the , days of his' life ! 1 Pointed of was observable on the °alai:l .- TN of The Bible says no such thing. ifs whom the I the • crowd, which gradually opened and gave I space far the approach of au elegant white . Bible denomirmica 'a man ofsorrawa' was great - I coach,' drove, by= superb white, horamayllaving er than Job. The fellow who perpetrated Shit! on its four side,, beautiful designs of the four miserable witticism berroyc-J al once hia ignosiseasons, painted by Cipriani. It slowly made ranee and his profanity. • i its way, till it. drew up immedirdily in front of i die liall. Tiac.rusda was now tremendous. Blot • _ ,3gNNT LLID.—The udirdrein of this charm- ! as•elle coach door opened, there Issued from 'it Srg songstreis lan irocara her portra , „ i tr,igentlimen. with long k - hite 'wands. who, with' one diftculty parted the peoples so as to open sanely.' enecuted.' tit dlalroCs' Literary a passage - from _the caninge to the steps,. on oor raeet. wilieh the for tunate school-boy had schier.d • n . . . . , -- 1 Petting. and I.:Leuze. tire whole proceeding could Era — Ml cork. rbe distinctly seem As the person of the Presi- We recently attire, to the fact tenet the sear- I dent emerged from the carriage. a universal d ey o f z eer a migowee eee i o eo 3 . - felt at the I Arent rent the ale, and continued. as ho very de ! e nsue a - seen:led the recite. 'On reaching the city, oleo sou ht for relief at the D. S. Mint, by New reek Fast Other. The Toetmexter of thate i platform - . heputtied. Melina later on the ear carriage. time aderding to the enxiety of the asking for geld dollars in. exchange for coin of I people. tee iulalgettee they delimit of feasting haler l ecom e eth , fi e , h oe reee i ee se the following I their eye., upon this preen Never did a morn Miler on the seiteect ; , ' majoetleperaminge present himself to the public „_ , ; gaze. Ile we, within two feet of me: I could 11 . 7 `" CT nI, I. teal:: `'..„.."'..,' C ''' l. i bare touched his clothe: but I should as soon • e 4 WIWY ''' 'ye"' J I heye thought of touching toe electric battery.— Sta—l have had referred to me, a letter of 1 Hoe, as I wo ,„ . I felt as in the poe ... thoe of . di yours to dee Post theca Department, in : which oiri .l. y A m to It , he enter the HMI, the gen• you refer to the want et gold dollars in year of- demon with the white ' wands, preceded him, tee, and suggest your desire to diehrege for them, i and with still greater diffiCulty than_befure, re 'to the Mint, .ttmerican coin of the larger denOtal- pressed the people, and cleared a way to the nations. s •''great et:lire:lse. ' A;;; he aeceeded. I ascended Having beet requested l Department ey the Depament to I wi th hith, top by step , ofooeiee close to the eedgess myself to you upon this topic. . I have to , troth ow, almost iiiihio r i by th .e'z,.. ~ i ,, i. , coot state that sot ceeltange each or you propose, ! No nods looked at me; everyeniedy was looking would infringe on the lundemental purpose of , ot. him„ and thus I woo portayteitn owantiotd, to our organization, which is to coin into the nn- glide along. and happily eta: make my way tionai currency bullion not preciously in that , twhoto m, many were vainly l onging ~,a aag _ shape. ' gling to enter, ) into the lobby of the chamber I can think of but one mogul by which, Mn " f the Home of Itepresentativee. Once in, perfectly regular manner, we could furnish y o ou wee 'enfe; for end I even been tteen by the elli with these cane, which is, by the Treasury , , eel's in atteudance, it would Mire beet inipossi- Depertlemel, arsaing on oar bull ion fon ' n 9' r : tile to get me ore aptine I sew ;tear we alerge the requisite sum., pueblo jo gold dolls e. i pyramid:el =love. wbiell, fdrumetely, had hut lite I . auggest that method, however, with much . ; tle tire in it, and on which. I forthwith clamber- Teiuctimee, because we haTeAare‘"lY -a drill. I nod. mail i had obtained a secure perch, from culty in meeting the regdlar • demand for these 1 which every part of the Hall could be driller: cones, and•beesuse, farther, et would involve the , „toy and distinctly o „ reosa Depend upon it, dirainution of our bullion fund at a time meet 1 I made toe of my eyes. unpropitious to our depositere. ' On either dile of the bread Male that was left The difficulty in regard to emelt change has' vacant to the centre, over tossembit3l the two grown entirely out of the variance in the value of silrer, as compared with gold by which it leas 1 lioness of CenTs'ees As the Preeideut entered. rtll rom, and retrainee mending. till he hod linen bo....ome profitable to heard end expert the most iled the eti,tor; at iiio wryer curl of . tho chamber, valued metal, silver, and employ' gold no .o Peef' and taken hie seat on the repeater's cheer. It ereble meth im in the payment of debts' It is , wee in impreeeiye moment. Notwithstanding evident, therefore, that as long es the pre,ent, t e et o re lateen, specimens flour , lobby, pile relatian of th e two metals continues, the present nee, 'and all approaches, were crowded to their scarcity of silver will continue unabated. it is ' utmost capacity. not it sound One beard; the M elia no clear, too, that. the 'Mint cannot furnith 'lence of expeetatidn was unbroken, and po llee remedy, since the silver deposites which for- ' found . oven ., boo ., w , , ,,..., ofi„ , yoodoli. . Ho, wan teiskt the material of our epipage nmet it ' dressed in n full suit of tee richest black velvet to diminish. Considering titsete feet', 4 ,'P e ',W2 I his lower limb, in Inert (Delete, with diaMond `lo inn that creditors, and the I' s ' I ' iU ,' ° '', ' 01 ,,, 1) ",. t knee buckles nod leleek LID: sta.-kings 'Hit limits . ; will .feu smsf sii.sisnl s x.. 9 l9,',.. ' n ,_ "' ea .' I shoes, which were brightly japttheted, were ear- power ie . / 613 0eUleereerlAble any ceul''‘w pay- mosated with large square alletr hackles His Meat of debts whleh'itondl aeirdittlibeleePFedr ;hair, 1 toSefully:aimpia,yrd in' *e s- manner; of the KM dote 74 ,atiiiiptoi' ,6 f uinkn4;thange cc day, 'was richly powdered, and gathered behind certainly nnt - Painiteot I :{ilsor-. . „ ',, ' I into a blast -ilk toe, un which wee a how of ' /Jur coins are corµle, letel telestere ..... the I black ribbon lu his hand he eieiied a. cocked amounts en their face, or for boy Militiplr, Or ; e e l, eecornted with the --eneetican .aadi , , lie those =omits. But there is ;surely no ti 1.1 e- to l - ware - by hie Ode 3 light, elender dress sword , in tender a larger piece in payment of a de bt for „green th „ sTooi , „that" wi th . a richly otho, which th e Few pros-tiles n =miler Pies ,. A do n- matted hilt. MS gale wesdeliberate.-iiii• man tle eagle ;' 4. 7 ear t :a n k9 b 0 d' elin ' t if offered to nor solemn Lot sell-rossesved, =dile presented, pays re coat postage; and if a doehle• eagle _, , nltogether, th e meet august human f 'nue lined 4,._ then ;ley not any other 'coin, except the exec, ' then, or beet sire beheld . half dime itself. _ " At the bead-of the Senate ;deed Thomas lef. Very respectfully, your faithful !arrant, Berson. in a blue coat. single breneted, with large R. 11. 'Perenteose Director. I bright basket buttons. his Teo end entail clothes Rm. - V. IiftAITV, g!. P. Itu: New York. • Eg • . lof crimson. I remember of being struck with e- _ v ------- e - w - * -- ' - ' , his aniMated 'countenance. of a brick red hie, - • • 'THE AGE' =Aar. ' bright eye and foxy hair, no by his tall, gaunt, ... Cola - 46,14 inderprdsing steatnehAp proprietor, . ungnmly form, nod squire shouldefe. A per soya that. be WS then Afp yeiH' he will tarn a feet contrast sent. presented by the pale, re steamer that ebeel geese. the Aelaetic: s feopeeliore , fleetly , . fare and delicdte figure of J.ames Medi th shore in a week. :Mails of our lathers what : 'en: end tame , ell, by the Abort, batty, .bustling on idea ! 'And then to think that it rill really '+, form elides:l. Knee. with ruddy cheek, prominent cease, in five years, to be en ides but shall grow ; eye, r e nd edit mere Prottlipeut' proportions of into the full • fruition, of a feet! What. would 1 suelbee b o nd Ir. the teemiellrele ' Wfdels was Hendrick Hiedeone nod the ,grave icemen who - I formed Lehind the el,alr, and , op eithei hoed strong their hammocks in Ms geed ship have et-the..Premillents my be/Weave'was attracted thought, if gothe daring speculative Dutchman, ley the epleudid Attiw if. the cuivier 4 . rr144,, excited, by Tobacco, and dreaming of that !sonic , the'Spaniatt Antheseitelare the onlyeforeigh 'min. bark Which matine t fable hes long invested with , ! ister near our infant government. His glitter. the 'mead of the winds, had suddenly proposed,, • lug leathere. his foreign air tell courtly .bearing the idea that the atenny, broad Atlantic,'. vith de ," eentreeted etremely with those nobility of na mingling wares, and. vapory Maul:, and wet cc. tore e fortning who steed around him. it was a stonns. sr o wild he Creased. at some future period, very lair t epreeentution of the old world and the in a' week. 'Men Wort immolate-I, or the palmy; new. Haw eften has the lame 'reflectiou occur days of witchcraft. for .uttering Lime far less red to me steer, on vritnessingthe glittering, and eating in their flight 'them - tide. The dodging, : now numerods, company of foreign dignitaries plodding, elowthmeing word woad Meth keen I collected round our Presidents by an inaugera startled from its • , drenry propriety - by • inch a , tion day, or the recurrence of ow natiOnal- an . .. .. proposition - convocation of the beads of feelleg- i envereary. es, weaddimve assembled,, to take measures in r True, the indisieuale, who forin that brilliant order to put the heretic-id dreamer down. ' lenSnt, 1 enSnt, are. for the 1001 pan, Men eminent for Bat this ship will uniontisdly, quo, the Atur. A ; ge ecru! irdelligence. as well tee the eirthes of dein the given time ; and outer steps will eciett I private life: men who meet, mid* ell reserve a fellow to divide the honor with her . cal by antTeeordiel welcome on oetee theme and often cam by, this greet globevrill be girded by a line if • from it the oluccrest regiets: Dot how as the ships, Speeding with a velociteeetthdreamed of lie personal attaintriente.atl characters of the men days of yore, from island to continent, and from .themeelves put out Ihtblizi e of the gold and di promontery to isle • And the Teri ed products of aMonds with which their;geeennenta had cover of the varlotie elimetea of the globe, will circa- .cd them : And if, oven in the unadorned pres lete with nnheard of rapidity, and cour.tried I race of hie recce:seers. these de:mullein ['Cam will tbuotoe drawn nearer to end:h othee i and -per.rile it, t epubliCall eyer, how would they have people Will more 'and more be brought into uni- faded away and been lost in the chilling gram ty with each other; and mutual iadustriel late- dear of the public ereeence of Washington.; recta, and =Stout good will, Mall cement them Having retained his Peet for a few momenta, closely iii . peoce and brotherhood, Aye not the while the members lammed their cents, the lusernmene at work - to e.oecener.mete tide outs- 'Pre.eiclent men, and taking from hie breast a roll lime th • Mtgll . e 0 1 - - the Pee.' I of neneuwaipt, proceeded. le rend his address.— .. That Melt to letert ttg: rortt eq. His voice was full and. sonorous , deep and rich ' Shall brother be ! I its tones, tree from that trumpet ring which Aye let Mon doubt rid sneeres they will, the i it couldasetuee :mid the tumult of battle, (and indushial genius of the world, through the good I which is see/ to hove been distinctly beard Providence of God, is actively attracting within I; above all its roar.) tett etinecientlyleue t ied de a r the brotherhood. circle, all the nations of the do fill the chamber and be heard,.with perfect earth. God speed, the good ships - that shall bring - .case,, in its moot remote recesses The eddrese the ahem of Great Brtiain and America within' ;was of considerable length; its topic, of course, a week's distance of each other Wormers Seete I, forget, for I was too young to undentand them; I only remember, in its latter part, some referrtnce to the Wabash river,. (then a new nem, to My ear) and to claims er disputes on the pert of the Indian tribes Ile read, as he' did everything else, with a singular nerenity . Mil composure, and manly ease and dignity, but without the emallestettempt at display. .. Having concluded, he laid the manuscript upon the table before hint, and resumed - him mat: when, after to, slight poem he rose and withdrew, the member, rising and on I their feet until he left the eked:dem The paper was then taken up by elr. Beckley, the elerk of the Ileum, and again read from be- F inning to end. Berkley's emitumiation, by the ; by, wee admirably clear. giving every syllable l of every word, and, I may soy, he wan almost the only officer whose official deity 11 is to egad, f who I ever heard rend well. This form hoeing been gonetbrougle the Mesa il hers of the eenatoretired, nee I took ndventege i; of the bustle to desiend freer my tuswonted nal I ,presuroptuoue Clevatien. and mingle with the telieeelying droved. - • TUE CIICHLATIOB or THE BIBLE —ln nu admi rable by• Dr. Adams in the current num ber of the Christian iteAlew, we find thu follow ing interesting : Acta:— “Ten timeins many Bibles have been printed since eighteen hundred and four, the year'when the British find Foreign Bible-Society w.org.- ized, as existed in all the previous centuries of tlui world together. This Statement is not based °Dionne conseture. -The library of the lota Luke of Sussex, containing a copy of nearly er- I edition of the Bible since the invention 0(1 the aft of printing, furnished important data in authenticating thbcalculation, lt is computed ll that from the Jim': of the Reformation to the or -,1 pulsation of the - Britich and Foreign Bible So- ety, (1f04,) there were in °Matinee between 6 I' and 4 millions of Bibles, and these in some forty!': different . huipages. Since that time, the begin- 11, ring of organised effort • for the spread of the'', Scriptures, more than thirty millions of Bibles '' and Testaments have been put in circulation, in i more thin one hundred and sixty languages: and this in add itionto all that has been accompliched4 by private enterprise. A power press striking: , off fifteen hundred copies of the New Testament; in a single.daY . , is no trifling thing in this world. of ours. The report of the British and Foreign' Bible Society contains an amount of information.' as to the languages and dialects of the earth.' not easily to be obtained from any other nourtel Fifty yearn ago the• Word of God was translated into, languages spoken by abour•two hundred ( millions. To day the same holy book may be read by • mare than: nix hundred millions of•the earth's population. isnot this moult of associated- I charity of great historical importance! Has it no I hearing on the intellect, the liberty, the life, the progress, and this prospects of the world'” A Focr roe Fidutzaa—Dr. R. T. Baldwin tort recently trade public the result; of several, years .investigation and experiments upon manures f11:14 the carious ways of tangling :Pro oil diestatea that the best and speediest ;way ; , to fertilize any . eon, is to cover it .over weir with draw, bushes, or, any raw =feria', nik u • ' Campletely to Ski* it. The issrfsce of_ the Sakti than, reads coal, darlt, damp , arid •ilose, 04 9P' aW4erPea a chemical process llke . pittretaction, and becomes bigblylertilieed:This.Aiiii of feitddlip sum vi s 3, applied With' interest; Misty sail whatev er, no matter ktow poor; and the. result will be uscatislttng. EMM=I I A Shiarrr Mis3.3tm.—When Sir Isaac Newton nhangcst his residence, and went to live in Lei: estor place, hi 3 next door neighlsoi was a widow Loly, who was muchpuraled by the little she hail ;observed Grille habits of the philosopher. tine of the Felloirs -of . the' Royal Society of I 'London coiled upon her :one day, when. among other domestic news, she mentioned that come 1 lone had come to revile in the adjoining house 1 ; who she felt certain war a poor mad entleman because," she continued, • he diverts himself t +,m the °Meat waya imaginable. Every morning, when the sun shines so brightly. that we ore obb- , gal to draw the window blinds, he token his sent'in frontvai si tab of cusp suds; andoccupie3 Ihimself fur bean blowing. eoap butiblea through': 'a common:clay pipe, which be intently watches !limiting about till they • bunt: 110 is doubtless ;the' added, noir at faVorite amusement ; .do • come and look ut him." The gentleman; smiled. and;then 'trent tip stairs, when,' - after looking '' , ,through the staircase window in the adjoining • ; c ou r t y a 4oyer, .tncned "around and nald My dear madam the .person wham you x oppose to be t poor lunatic is. no, other tban the great Sir .I.`ie non ntori,otoodylito the infraction n' thin plates, a iihe r tiOmetion of which Is 'bean= Ufay exhibited upon the surface of a common Soap bubble." 1111::11 ' 11,01141 WSZITEL A earreaptindent of the Journal of Commerce, i writing from Hayti, gives the following account of • Hayti= Sunday, which is parade day, and review, attended by the Emperor and his suite: "The various companies are dashing by on $ horseback, or marching to the music of their bends. They ensemble first in the Large encl.'s- ure in front of the palace, and afterwards march to a beuutiful plain outside of the city, - where they are busy for an hoer or two. When all things are in readiness, the Emper crawl his suite come dashing out, and ride e round the entire line, when he makes a stand, out they are all marehrsl before ;him. lint all that is going on here by no means leaves the city quiet. Every store end Shop is open, and the goods displayed more attractively than on any other .day of the week, and the streets are full of people going and coming come with Mules loaded with vegetables, wood; grave, coal, Ac., some with bananas, plaintnius, sugar ke., on their heads; some with a few chick ens; ,some with one thing. and some with ano ther. They thus eniwd on, bartering, selling, disput ing, quarrelling, swearing, singing, laughing— all in the most boisterous tones, making altogeth er a scene of confusion, of which you can have but a slightscaneeption. Dot the great scene and centre of confusion is $ the market. This Ira large open square in the centre of the city, where perhaps two thousand $ persons, many of them from great distances in $ the country., are assembled, and all.eagerin *ivies . their bargains and disposing of their so i Ilona. articles. ' I shall attempt no description of is scene. s._ . . Strangely enOlagh, no 1 have stated in a for mer letter, the Catholic Church id upon a slight elevation directly fronting- upon one of these markets. Old gomen who are. busy either in selling or buying, come along to the church Jay their baskets upon the ateps--go in and .ciross themielrer with holy water, kneel and count their beads for a time, and then come out and go. on with their 'trading. Thus multitudes come, and those whisare able to stay'atid engage in the serrieei fora longer period, aecm to be not at all disfurb4d by tlieni,norindced to 'be conscious of their inconsistency. Atlengttithe parade is ended, the companies of soldiers, preceded by their music, disperse' to the various parts of the city, mid-the Emper of, attended by a hundred or 'more' guards. gal lops through the principal streets of the city. ,around the market, and pant the church, to his , residence. . .. . Thus with noise and confusion. the day pa-ss en on.' By two or three o'clock the business be gins tosubside. and sports of carious kinds be gin-. The boys fly their kites, spin their tops. and run. and laugh, and shout in their various plays. I no young men walk. oh ride. or .visit, as they ugly Freres. The more wealthy hissing fad died alate dinner, amuse themielves with 'dancing 'or cards; and thus each, according to his taste. seeks his pleasures. As the evening approaches. new andotillstran ger seines begin. The more common and igno inns pardon of the people assemble in large com panies is the open air; and engage in what is called a dance; though it is perfectly unlike what is called a dance in the United States. Their music is made by pounding with the flat of their I . hands upon a dram, which is made by stretch , lug a akin over the head of a barrel, like r. drum heads—qtds.dromming they accompany with a singing, clapping of bands, &e. The noise thus Imade is very loud, and by sun down you hear it in all directions. '. There is something most remarkable in the passion of the people for this kind of masse and dancing. To an ear unaccustomed to the sound there would seem to be ns music in the din and confusion of a tin or a cooper's chop; and to them there is nothing more exciting. At the -outul of one of these drums in a neighboring yard, 1 hove seen i tA, the children that wens passing along the 'tree begin at once to move to the sound of the tans end hap and wheel and balance most grace , fallyi as they went an their way; and the effect I seems mach the same upon those who nre old-. IMPOATANT Macorcas—turd renderred Flud Ly miring milli Rosin.—Professor: Olmstead. of New Haven; has lately made the important dis covery, that, by adding one pound of powdeval resift to thole pounds of lard. well stirred togeth er. the mean becomes semi-fluid at 70'. - Fahrenheit, and on being melted, which it does at 90°. not with tandino if melted alone tho rosin requires 300' and tfit lard of heat, the compound will 001.ili transparent and limpid at that tem pera are. • As it cools, .a`pellicle begins to ftio op a ourfano at ; and remaina'a den s e discovery of the *boy e. named fort will, be seat importanoe to those who use lard Lamps, to lard Ls rendered More fluid by the roans, . the power'. of Illuminati. incresmel two s; .yet, after two hours' banning, it losesqs isnct. on Account of the conk becoming deg -1 • l'hls will not be unimportant objection hi lies, whileln point of economy the gain will oiiirderable, for lard • in worth three or flue 1 As ankh ti s rosin. o Machiniats, the discovery is Tees import as it euablesithem to make we of lard in ,' of oil, which is not only a 'sating in coat, t irbat is of far more importance,llie addition t • e rosin completely neutralizes the quality of i ity in the lard. which corrodes metals, par laxly braes and copper, to arch a degree that t mitt to apply to anything not in constant Professor Olmstead says, a thin coating of compound laid upon a grate or sheet Iron 1 e.with a brash, fet thin as possible, will keep t from.rnst all summer., although Morel in imp place. o soap makers. the discovery is 3150 import an . lrqpe poun d of the compound in add to or pounils of common Windsor soap, the q ali t), .greatly Improred. MA the tendency Of hat nO p to, grow rancid , when in use, or keep m ist; is has entirely prevented. A shaving crest of an oicellent quality, may be made by taki g a. ca e of good: having soap and steaming it soft it *a close cup and mixing half its weight of the. creakoznad, a d working it well together, adding, a littfe oil or 'Almonds. or any other agreeable flame, • 1 . . . olhe ;erne cisre.puund applied to boon and Shoes deri themlneorly impervious to water, and if rig lied to the sole will not soil the floor. •The ' erg will be soft and pliable, and notprevented fr m receivinfi blacking polish. f' • I or oiling cringes, the mixture of lard 'and i ., ro . ia will IA , valuable '; and when want fur h vv wheels'a proper copsisiency may be rep to 11 by adding gheatflonr, or, if greatly lire - 1 fc (1. blacklead. No doubt the soap pa* above described riLuld be a goad bibricniiou for. earring° wheels.i We hope this discovery will increase the eonsum tion ,of liird, and thereby give an improved mar et to :the Tarnaer,'enil thus enable Idol to turn hind into ;hrd, and lard into light, and in the mean. Iliac 'enlighten Ids mind, and improve his condition. THE PA ENT LA.WB. In the discussion now in progress in the Sen ate of tbe United Statea, on the amen ' tof the patent lows, a good deal has been said n the subject of 'providing Aline process by total h an illegal potent can be 'repealetL There is no doubt that the existing law is fatally defer ire in that respect; arid that the public oeeurit re quires the immediate adoption of ram such In England there are two 1110(1C9 by wit eh an illegal •patent may be vacated. Every otent contains a proviso which makes the grant coo,: -tains revocable by the Queen or any six f her privy council, for certain causes mentioned in the proviso—such,' for instance, as if the nt, iv contrary to law, or prejtblicial, or income tent to bet„tusjesty'l subjects; or, if the inventb 11 was not new, or not invented by the pate.teel— 'There is no instance, however, in whi It this mode of revocation has 'been adopted in odebu tittles. Another and the usual mode of cancel ng an illegal or void patent in by an action com cnced by a writ rolled a stir, facia?, founded u n the record imenrulment of the patent, and otters suggested to the court sea ground'fur its epeal. An illegal potent in actually in law prejud tint to the entire community; for it commands ev ry uue to abstain from the use of the art or in ention comprined in iti and dcpriyes every pen . ° arthe right or libartY ntiicit lle bad berate of i miring : and using the particillar nit which is m de the patent grant. For this reneon, enry p .on in England in presumed to have such an in rest in a patent for On invention that if he elle es that it is illegal or void, he is entitled no of Ti ht to n nirefaciar, in the name of the Queen. in rder to repeal it: it is 'singular enough that n llcpubli ta gov ernment 'should be loss observant thn - at of England of the tights and interests of t c p h lie. Yet in regard toehene patent moo polies; it is undoubtedly true that the tendency f Con grennionsi and Judicial Legislation in th a junk, try, of late years, ha: been to sacrifice t e pub : lic to the patentee: to adopt new niul tm elude( rules in favor of the patentee: and! to iatroduce ouch a general laxity in the interpretation of pa, I:lentti that a patentee': privilege, instead df be ins a matter of reasonable certainty ou inspec tion, in the majt vague and indefinite of all sub, binary things. Po with the coo facia, tinder the act of 1793 the American public enjoyed tlie protection of this writ agninot illegal and void patents. Far no good reason, it was ramitird in the act of 18.46: and now there is no process , litiown to our law by which tipatent can be teat ! ed until a suit is• brought by the patentee him felt. This in an advantage over the public which the patentee ought not possess; and we hopo that Congress will ado teems remedial legisla ton. The giant monoliolles of the Patent Office require watching; and:the'rast Powers vested in the Commissioner call for some. speedier and more satisfactory process of testing his judgment than that of an action by the patentee. Of course it will be difficult to recover for the people a remedy, or a precise ; of which they hove beenAiiiriv .„ Patentees now form tut in-', ' il itentiol and wean y claw; and . it is their inter - '. est to make their e elusive privileges illegal or , otherwise, as secre as possible. They wish, j of course, to retait the liberty: of selecting the ! time and the torn of adjudicating their suppos- ed rights. They h ve their agents and attorneys,i, permanently retai ed for official and legislative, as well an legalservices : oud the whole class , will be active an d clamorous to prevent any i change in the exisOng lawn that shall be merely. , beneficial to the pdblic. But we think that that I the I,eopie are stronger than the monopolists, and that they will insist upon such reforms in the present cv ---, ---, indispee-ible to .their , reasonable • ttortions that are Prattif. ruts, wfit I hog W M LII/It. k lees turn . . bents as in the cape of our friend John Smith. After a convivial meeting, DT S. was sent for by It younglady wholwns fond of a sly glass. Up on being left alone with his fair patient, be telt her pulse, hut ling to his potations, ,found himself quite inc pable of counting it—uncon sciously muttering to himself, as he held tier wrist.,-"Urank, v i.y. dtunk." It so alarmed the young lady,, that he fell upon her knevi, anal implored the dottrels secresy as to her frailty.— Figaro. - , , Tilt NA 'WU, DI ON'z WANT TO DE Ili-&,V.-.-111 nue of the tck ra lowns br a neighboring 'State, where it is t C f7I stem for 'the district school teacher to 'bon i round.' the following incident cu ocrred, aid it ouched for by the highealt au thority. A year r two ago an allotment: being made in the unto manner for the benefit 01,tho sehooi mist ,A. i happened that the proportion i ,., of one man s j;st two days and a half' The it teacher sat . own a dinner on the third day and was he,girini ~g. mint when' the man of the house addressed b r as follower ' "Madam,' I•su so your boasting time is nut when. you' ,h ave ea tan half a dinner, bbt as I dont want to he eon, you may eat, if.yon &ease about as much a usual ! "—Burlington Sentinel.' • • tot the Western States became , .. inflammable gas spring, , Wi.b. penmen!, he inverted a boast:rad gas had acetnnotated sufficient. t. n 0, boring agitates hole through ally applieda a babied candle to eat tbat was seen of him be was • top boas out of an adjoiaing m ad descended headfirst. He wee • Game a sadder, wiser, and moddh A gentleman in the prhprirtur of a! inn to Mittel:lll over it, one When le vented himself the top - phdtaoph t the whop Tho htelme• Inci of • nal Into which he rescued and Carrie er man. urban Residence for Sale. Desirable 8 15=1!==1=1 lIPMICSEZCZO and slant minute' walk Cram tha The lot la 140 feet front on Park at, men,. In Allesehrny markrr of [hi. dlr. / 4 to an alloy—containlug neatly tow i• Founded ou every Ado by. rurathag tuiL 2.5.2 sen.,l g.unJ, and !MMMM adornetk vitL marl,' ales. I.te, * of 72. and rontains roartn. n front of ,50 tirirL EC= atidroo7tdnr.i.lile manner, and bas a fire-proof rpof, and contains ail the Lantern convoctir• Two pumps, with au Illlfalling xlapply of bant and soft water, are at the dte r. tin the precollwe :Ito ooze...say Out bulldingth stable. earrhum Ito; I , :i i tt. The grounds.. laid oat mostly as • lawn, novered Oa eke fruit trees. erergnams. fluwerinti shrubs, co h., ects,ries, ra.nicrricate.. and • strusll garden. The fruit I of the best kind. and the trees are In Weir prime, and yle enough for the woad of nu ordinary 1 [amity. The ration rn of We property. as to salubrity and I . condo mbined with cunticulty to the city, I. not surptowd by y residence In 11.1. rteinit,., It has a ries ef the Ohio I iver Po. weer a mule. of 'reoperate , . ,it e, South l'itob h. the city. We two dreg, nod tits hills aronnit.lonnitic altogether • runnshout .hrlanl.l.l of which the eye nu, wearies, lieery boat which enters or depicts from thc p p I of ritoburgh en the Ohlo, pwase s ill foil vie . ... The re.i, enc. nodground. are also comPfetelf lannovatire of duat_ eo destrortiTr of I EL, and knurls a retirement rAx quiet tN Iv route quiet unit Iv the FouOtri. ioid at a haraaltk. kwl ro , a , aipo Clcev Ettyuire at the Owlet. otho , , U. N. WHITE. , :ri ratoossd ft,' nni ronafirst and sSlltst, and ..am 2.'1(1 Tile prupert ntll Is! vt. LI, first r April I jnfikfitf : .d American HardwOxe. . WILSON C 0.,. No. .1 . 29 Wood Street, • I TE NOW IN STORE mash Fteekof FOREIGN AND .ILVERICLV RDIVAII,E, Reimteer "'4-P-4 • ea.trrn eithm, Agency. , Oe priori,* 'of strPAiurin4; tbe Fonth.n( thtt+burgh on 31a pit to any 4nrrnrios cf. bur 1141p.1 to Ills JUII 3/AI:DAVIS ; CASE! r • , MIDST. *lf with r svunwa Lttcalmcaus tL~wor Of r7r.r4tes, ozde Faro.' or ;died to tho' LOA 'mini- Orolontotod s Trey bod No. boo AMY tm d. AP try lo no old lody..ho viro - Sher told rot that I evotalnly lone Oct only auld Ilnl I do certlrY. that St Cll2lO to ilia rOtieltodon troloom. Oo trot o-dirri, two month olive dm bcr thkl on cal. vcroNl Lb 110 014 1 61"1.1 ..at with Math ems en Fad mil ,r 4 ...: 4. .....• WU. I. kclieve,sle• has. Mg the Almighty. Imes Cured by Detrolc- To 2., rem.. , lfulli• M. Diceices Teemoil COL./. 'I 111 . Awt. 30. ISSO . 02 - Fer eby cysts' et McDowell, 110 ITscel etc. R. E. kil,re.`ol ciAl 4 p. M-DeiTY..l ) . A. Elllett, Jowrh Dos gleAl.ecil 7 . r. sa. w. 4...„ An.,.,:bet.i: di. 10' the Dceiew ter. - • .g. M. KIEL "ticiiligterii phial twig. lbseuth at- Plthiburah. lOPARTNE tato motiateli with 4. Tirol 'Clam. late Cultkr or the 'Farm ,ers Pr Pelt* ilerll4.• &Vt.. persona surisdoa u.• tx.• •A sty I 4 the Lim r•01.4f. 11 . 7,A, 'IW • ' b. EXCHANGE AND - BANKING HOUSE or A. Mr LKINS & Corner ef Thifd aid Market sta., Pittstrgh. _ Citizen' ( 't NC o .. litNT. U . I 'Mb , Ca , to %tore, J An LIMP !MLitt.] .. alto ere I known to I and Into I Bur • Jr., 0 Ilel W t 0141 e 1.. . IfarMe. vim 1 . , and then ~übtj fed by •is ,„ I. setrr r 31r. 01• Itely— Ton, the ttle b rhserd froto Yo, . A ith ild ,r mlnr ...war , . he nes when eh , . xus..l I 1 the ...Ine untall ce Company of Pittsburgh. E 110:qt INSTITUTIONS ti=2l lowtr t irrtshlent A. W. Masts. tier 1. 1'1nr47..T.'"7,4,1°,4"""' .11..'"cfa'4"'. Anil Au is for the ability auf IntrAlift of the Is of lest In the rharactor of thir throetors,' 'I eti .. of Illtztotrgh, well Awl IssOrishlr, ,• ertn units for tlArlr'pra4epee, intellicehrs., 11. 4.' (1 llosse W • t„, ..,.. f jii74.. Ilnici, D, ' liity t r il6grilesrs ,' ltA Ala. S.lllarlAngh, A. N. ti:ter. 1 APahtf • ratennoz—llexl the folloaringrertllhate, NOTICE i ro cormaroas. . you can. the trlntaptuint qualltles non L d noroNly . TOROPOS A LS will be received by die under , ~..1,44 retampto Ca. Dec.3l. 1317. X rhpaed, o f the Lek dayf Febrityy next for the , i e ., rimitrtietlon of Nine Locke and Da ms In Mick Werner le ." ' lr—i '''''' pimento in . ho ,'''''''" . on •or More of them, and far eletMegtheebanuel of tflaber i 0 . w....e. V. l- 1. 01 . 1 g. nmrni I Du , ' amt the banks of tram lesnlng mar the ttrannel. • ...Wren me until , . setisfaefloo. 1 gave The Datworlll .er.ge 211) feet king: and ielll b. 13 to 1.11-11 eilth a tam of W fret In arldtta The lock • me. Limit...infra of it, and sliepasard 117 I , IIZ E . t i c, be Ito feet tong . dd E ... Ed . , Ed , Ed . moonier I nova her a tesispUnfnl none, , 1.13 fort thick and 10 feet above the ninth of the dams, with ut3 motto the oeu morning I mire boo a guard well 110 feet long. 10 feet think, and of the Maio I Mt al the lark walla. ' ' O3 d " P "' ed D ''''''' Y '''''' '' ' i. t o ht biota anal' Dams to bo b;iln .4"...bir t. the Plant ANDBF.V7 DOWN 1311 i and of tho ammeter aiittlenlarly f •peced and dearelbed In J. HID]) 4 CO.. , the tents of Sylvan. bottom, o reninalranla, a may of S o Coo Wool .t. • bleb gill be found with the prop - lob= of al wee- MT .4= shy =. hh-P. ~f , ,, PtOce 8 wed. • . The entre work to to. onuiprebid bii.st JAnnary.ll3s4. .. ,,, "bc' ~,,,, .0. 1, 1 be retaokti by aratauo/10 wet, and theirft ... thifertittl: semen*. , Ci f is , thje , tall afll be ta P tlnpri . :l43;ig.! ! ne=inttril Y eash TinyMent.s u M u to mode toicontracturs ea the ' , cork a valve-. . The ermaany ....reel the right of areentlng the darner! . darner! ber for Ito Intererbarat the early...Oen= of the entire work. Brattier of the Director. TII(M. J. &MT, Sorretary of the Durk TM, Slack Water holiamthre CO. Columbia Tenn. yatellitllyr • Viiol.ll{—ilfl.) brie eupertine: ' 10 beta fin,-; for tale by '''' ... Wg 11.1011.311T0N. 112 &mod at. IffEi l'orrign Exchange., Bonk Nor+, re,. Bought. Sold S' ErrAirnsmi 116menie al i f ( 14 4 4 . S FXCII: v. ‘"(11 3 !, No. , 84 ill - / 34ntsr AND .. RANKING HOUSE A. HILL & CO, *rood Stltet, Prltablugh. 4 UAW. alas DEPOOII72. jaIGA • Oy Turshr.). IL Ernorian R NI dati.ht,r !O. BURSTED, r 21. rt 14 the Rev. ttr...l'Amtvant, Allrglieny to ;Joscritric A.. Iwtosr. FAcy. of Itlctcituryh. rspective, and Painting in 031 is note prepared to give tun fen etinila In the daternal br . atte! fr a I art , at nin rooms, In !arm.. hallo • Purl atrek. ta•twaeti Wo•I an • on, of luatruction. from 23, toy !....1 it. Char., and other nartirolara ran Ga. (afternon) at the ',Kan , . aant Addta.n. ia•.".:katt • II SALE—Western lot. Stock; tquik Road Anrk: , I.citittan and lantiaailletilegranln Drawing, Pe g. t). it 4 iroiruction os Mt. Ale,lightfir Atkiusoss'4 uow 1 rtrorts. frosii t,, P laskurtt by calla, I.rer to Dr. II 4, I I TOCKS I f Tullio Cr Strbwrh, Mo.row Itulra , Copp, lbula euck.: 'LIEU. A.ItNOLD k CO. LACK SILK S—Mi•Rriry rrv; .ate rrrt fall rxr,p r or .00n - o a ran aell at lancr yrice , an um" arn rl" Blank Pllnwn an: B o ina. cr MAN Brtratmay goul;. rt,el 114 orrall, 011 of the most desfrible had at tho of • BLECIWIELD rru — s, ....haie• to I, EA WA I Plated do.: American BritanT- ab.. Tea 2rt . ated do.: Plated Boehets.Candleetiett. tdadtore and Tr ya, Plathl trut lo.t quality Iron' Hal. once Ronal° /Ltd. Cutlery, Filo, Fork., 2poluto, and hut. tor Knit, flattt aful tionton'tttlear Fork!! tutol :twain Tatty Mato Toal Tray, of boo Ilinniughttl ....tooth., hialtly ortuUlle MA ; "Mated Trays of beautiful bete... t l y , A EZ , l u tit , :fre ri•l d :lc r a ' r ' dn ' t i t ' .. " l4 " oV 1 2,:eitillIV 11.-Yu llocutints---Forreo colthrthd Magic Kitchen, about the axe of a hat, which will mate culf.w. coot Len ,look, ofetcro. ot our Mug che in a tow minute.. For ti tle BY I W. W %I LodN. .....-I'"2 j. COY Market Val Fourth . if 'WYNN-L. '2l balea for male by L.) aa:: l ViilAll DICKEY t CO. Water 1 Fond d.il pERKY Llyi.VlS' PAI.N KILLER-70 doz. SZSOrtild Eirtd• loft rretive4 and for oak by H. K. SELLER', Irlult.ole tam , laM . ni Wcootattret. TOWNSENIYS ESN'. GINGER; blender* k Co'. BartapsbillE kuIEY kar+66611116, for yalo by R. E SELLER., .167= 67 Wood yt. TIMED FIjUIT-30.brls Dried Apples; " •'6 far do IV3I rACLA I LIVr .6,666 lb kki Wocd st ULK f*tit-j-24.10 pieces hog icsind, well . xstrimess:tor sew by Wll. BAGALBY k CO UNCII TtAISINS— 200 boxes. Kreieler • ID Lbrls for sale by -- LOAF 16271 1 • {fat. MOALXT a co. jokownEn,-1,5p . kegi 61nstia,,v. • male a- Ja= • J.l. R. 71.019. Baud Cbauth- VISIV-75 brio No 3 Mackerel; S mks Poke. taloa, ar • A. ELOTD. ' , ODA ASH-25 ca. 411 Johnston's brand. Bale by JAM J. 2 R. FLOYD - I.IHOWIS-1.50 dos fur sale. by iam • VISSOLUTION OF PA,RFNER§II:IP..-: The hartnenhip beretogito stettall T 15..-Li 5 hillister end Wm. Mehbatinh e llotler lore, under the truneof T l / 1 1111.0 klOkOlister a C. 6. boo hens diesoleed bf the sale of all the interest of the sold lloCo Onto to carry on th 6 business ander tto nano ofJik. Blair aCo The semen. of the hte him 'IOU secoollnal het • Nettled hy James Blair it CO, to ltsla only all te In d.-Idol thereto are repterted to malts ;molt. I • . - hitteturch. January 9 . 115 1N , 51T''.. - -Ah • COUGHS & COLDS CUBED ID 48 HOWLS. Qt, INCE the introduction - of - ihie Dew 'pout. pound. Coughs and Colds are nowt in •horn Gist use. We will warrant Ur. Iheyeer'e rote eheeenf Coughs. Colds. Brunchlthh Laiguslthh l ten thee alai et • :beam. rate than any other medicty eves d16,16w01. IT Ulla AN ENTIWELT NEW ACTION...The oLI C ,Cough NI elides,* all dawn the:haunch and posh. nansetie hien i. more disogreeable than the hough dealt Thla obvi ated In this mixture. for It lea pima. soothing' article end It will cursor wow) wall to refir.d,,lt The eel, il. toe in favor of tide medicine in our city. Rona our own citizens shoulteontince shy one of Its efilmsk. • It I t t h, ,wwwwijahh of a regular librettist, and has been heed Le. lo ho own practice for a; number of pars. rlfOa Wm most [lenge socrees. I t. d a oo )IPIIO t boot Is [ 1 rens wteube 'lle writs* that stool night aerate. he hay den ctic fever. and • all the di and etteeting :I.MArw ‘ AU 't i‘Ttrolttnnli.'"; d Vetil:mn'arn.lg67B.l7l • money who had ettitr ' ral with A-ethoutoonl ChrottleVough tor eight 311131 - 3 has Non entirely oilseed And the!'yeloadt ra mo l o -Vett t4 sl w geNtler t '' f d°" l= l l= l. l . ratei thahe thei Pectog Syrup to two goOd argiglei ho boo tool It In➢ blooms cam and in the was. of Itegaber. of hie Wally with the moat perfect enmesh t u owe or SIR _Ours, 31tniff t r"; ; In c gr f r nre i bottMs , c. i st Lp i. half plot butt es at MI 1 Cogan, Stott Clatilte Would de well to keep a siPPIT Shallot. en tosnd a ll the thee. es tt to one of the most perfect and efticaciowl .mmetlYes eler mmered for all mug!. and disrobes alba lungesnd incipient in. CAUTION EXTRA—Woo Swoons will tel Inge. on to hayoome caw ef the ea*. nwtruso,lint do ma beak them. UT. rant to get well boy Da. bakom's Perrona totcr, and take no ether. this will cure you. It him Itt scree of the moot valuable tilants and herbs of inn Tterfa mslica. and compoud by a pleat skilkd th heal. lug Ott. There tan boto detvphon In thhimedtelne. It lit prodowlin your men city. and Ito proktietar humus:no 0113 erttig.tes it petsene.ln our own city.lttestlng Id educable properties. which will be shown to on)" , Peke. &pitons of acing atm. Aorrts W/13313.111 throughout the United Staten to jell Oda medicine. Large diem:mt. will bc made to these who will take. interest in the medicine. It will yety • Wt. MC_ L ' to LS ageette,beeklesetheevlll bathing suffering h.... 7 • .e 1 t by plating to their I hands the genteel. tosik , ine fa: Long dOnoto die world hes weer protocol. i Par wholneale : nod hy KEYSER IdeDoll , SN.L. Druggista.l4o Woad street, kW:thong:oh 156.15 q 411.e:blutifn 11 D. letters Area% rt i t y- b' P 'd . owe Washin;tto 'John LI. BurfoinsiT,Telckner 1 1 ;117 liegaL t rame , l4 , i , h D. gatl. thherSanh, Ind ',bid pat io of mine I- medical blue iaa and Fr!t AlLegheny Cotmty, ot, TILE Commonwealth of Pennsyl e• de l John illdenn., inrt,k children, of d der• the age of `er: IL ' . i[s 4 ' tt ' f . AltegettM died .1 rto an Otbe a f egntle persona Intstrated. gueengt • • Whets.... at an Orphan.' Corot., held at. Pittsburgh, in ad for told wanly, on thellith day of January', A.D.-11am the pOOOOO of Atm McKenna, Adadnlnktris of Tram& blthenna late of the city of Alleglektioleceared. see Prk Neatest to the and Court, allowing inter clfa that the add intestate. by virtue oft certniu ankle sareentent. dotal the loth day a September, A.D. 1030. between F. Lone.. 0. E. and Jacob Painter, of the our Part, eta the rata Franck Macon. of the other port, died seisd, of and in all that certain lotar piece of around that& tbe raid city of Alleglono, pato the liner.. Tract hods towtahip, opposite th e Northern Liboold of Pittsburgh) thing Li monbor two hundred end fort y three 141.3) la the plan of boor laid out br o. E. Trainer. Jacob Painter, and F. Lonna: containlog In front on Mem street twenty three feet, and reohnslock to Centeake. Ohlt.,heeintriteete fet front thereof • two story brick batmana, shunt loren b t4 foot front by thirty fort In depth, and on th ant., *don two story frank &Aiding. fronting 00 thlikther'. elle/. The store &scribed Kcal estate comprialng all the rail estate of which the raid intestate c h at asked. And prating the Court to grout her an order to mike male of the mad real Wilt. with the epunrfanancer, for the payment dodo the debts and the mainknanta and anent:L. of the me children of the raid &knout tow, thensforri ere command you, that you be and appear Wore our raid Conk. at PittsburAh, on natarday. the.tirnt dab of Febthary, then and than to allow auk, Mazy you hate, why the prayer of the said petition ahrold not be grantol, hmsof fall &t -itanium!. the lion. William B. McClure, Eau, President Jr.ige of our maul Court at Pittsburgh, nth '7oth day of le nuary, A. D. Ibib DANIEL McCORDE, Clerk magi C.AMEETING of the Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Aviculture' fkulaty win be M et lines Taecen. on Victims: Lay. the Sth of February. 0 nYo'clock 114 the new hoard are nstinestel to tend. Drag and Prescription Store far Sale. A DRUG .t PRESCRIPTION STORE, locum] inn nourishing and Improving part of ,pO, iltenit), which. Le doing • MfiliMble fired tor tale upon noon teems. far further sinr• - • , m , apply at the Chronicle aim yHE THIRD WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS hasinir n been tendiendo. Mn. Mn.. Warrant. Isle ofatin . 44 7,'4.-. - acrlggr:grettene== of I hi , CUM Pieidirterian Church. Smithfield Meet. Terme and out,. known on applimitioF Win 4VEltrer indemi or :It the uriool rem. , 1•21dly . 10-PARTNEHSIIIP—.We have this day , ateottiatoi with so. Beijudio tfatehlterd The tea& will be torah:toed se heretofore, under th. fenzt of JAMF.S /11.111.111.11:4 4, 011 d CO. Oideburah. January 21,1851-1.=41.. VANTED---A Boy about sisentoen years 1 , 7 of arr. to' Wend Iri.a Minted. Varlet, Ron, who eiroli Ilngllah and German. and to remain throe pars to I. ant hualuree. reference will be required • I n 4 urn , at Ulla office. - .111CFc-I5 easka Carolina CO IT R 1e .. ! . .. r0 VO I. TICE 2 -The partnerahip heretofore ex- Tffing "obetn• "AZ - Whams tasx. woo vJ op the ISt fkoltint;trylearniai nave& Xtur lag ., will hereafter twortoi ow bv Henri Hollaso I. rah.= ti aroma, Ha time of Holtman t liworloolo ' • H. C. BOLLILN, IL. . wylillar A. OARAL.4OX. ROME OF REFIXES. . ;10 1 - TOTICE—A Meeting of the •Coininitte on totocrlittJotts will be held at the Ramos of the Ward n Trade. mabortday erralus. the Zkl Blatant. at t o'cligt, et which tone the membere of the ensuatttea and of the ra.. rn.9 Sub-Cnotoxittren aro YeOntnted to moot to perm. or r.tt. , yr By coley of the 0110.1 Committee. t. , 22 BE NJ. PATTON, Chairman. • ••• IF E ASSURANCt —lnsurance on per to fo l,=2. . g r. .of 15 sod CO may be elbettod by 1 Lite AP9131913Ce Society, by sitrazr. to the underviltood. roe. lord frograt= i eiirgsfirt. '"r nity . ~,P *T ink u iDati j t iuy Mout. of WM. A. lULL a CO- .r4...1 , Recd ot...ectrod door above Fourth. OLL BUTTER—`2 . brls fresh, in pal Alorler, in gam, for Kik by WM. BAGALES k CO, VI Z. Word ARD-7 brls No 1 Leaf Lard "*P • " w eriiratlra to A! IIES-10 casket Pure Potash; l 0 nu.k. Faleratu, fnr rale • • 4 - ;; ;EG , ,tltg--.ItX),OtX) cpmmon for e i !le by bris prime roll for sale by J. a L.ll Soda Aoh—Price Reduged. .• CASKS 31cispratts' tient qualitylansa t) rod Soon ) t a ker? Rota Leh. on land and Dar lat '. by the goantny anon tons or otorantr Jorbrit 311TcAELTRKE, Liberty Winter Clothing at Reduced Prices, T 'DIUBY'S Cheap ..C4ah : Clothing lore. Vin. T r literty greet. 1..14 &drone of dilTieht of the I:ll. ll :rmv , r t surk. to mak. Pr - ott lbo Alt thee. who neng.good.-fsensambleo and made Clothing. will Led it greatly to Attie sdvantage gevor lino will a call, rent birginte will be offered. nigt RUUMS—SS don for sale l; !by n , jonwrov til ICKORY NUTS-2 brbi foriale.bir. JUL ,521 wat. 11. JOHNSTON. 1[112:1 APPLES-40 suckA ioi;a:liq Li .2. t 1 WII 30.05412.1. A . l - 011N- - it 11.7,A) MI tin.helled, 11 -'3 ,r sale 14 NJ ,in. 1 W. 11. JOIMITON freeh Co. sale by Ir.. U. JOILNSTOS. BATTING—WO bales fur sale by. WALLLNOFORD CO, IANDLE u bxs Cincitmati na nn "21 ‘.. A t a '4 IINGFORD A CO. ,a2lnufxuir - IFRANFEHNuT!Iac, sole Agents tor k mato Carty Vk Car Sklar. No. 43. Drava . Oar Yr. : 00 , York. A o 0 nAyyrtrornt 014 t rea3Y-1. I)ItEUMER Y, &c.‘— • • . • dot. to 'a Extract for the hatnEt•Mohleft ..• 44 doo. eln.tU - - • • (aasintod.) 14 dm. Jenny Lind Sad.", taello oath , : ' '.ll do:. i ' small ratio. • 'ado. crintorta small Sachem. ' Too - ether with a full and comp/eta escort:m.ld of ham PlT furriery, jun emeised and On min at Yhtladelphiarimoiat dm comes of Wood atightilatti deeds. ..itoint 1 . it. 14..W1C61R8.11A.11. - T ALLOW—Thirty -barrels Sheep mid 4nr k . t) Moult Beef ret-vitt+l rattl43. tr) . jsat es XL P. SIIIIIVRA. '41310111Y SEE[)-4 barrele received, and jsa. SA SI UEB P. EffRIVER. shIESNUTS-44sty bushels received and fur 4ole by PAITLIEL P.N./11411TM. .1111011E1) APPLES-200 bushel just reed; nod Tor .41.• br •. W P Wa..SOS. MOLASSES—Fifty barrels of oew crop brecred nut ea tisk by s,vst, P. PAIUTE& jw.P. 1.31) ad 6.1 122 .s...cotkd greet ILOUlt—Secenty tire barrela Family Flour jr ter...11,d and Gar We by , in :20 21.011JEL P. aultrrti., RIOLL BurPEß—Tmenty barrels prime J a4 riaivvlathl for tir 1111 SSO,LITTION OF PARTNERSHIP -11 The yortnerthip ltentottii. ..limos rnd. tho am t .. Vg . tge t ra i te= =WM? LL IL 9 .'factVitle; MAZZIMPtas= then on .01y, to oath the WALL and to otef We near ,of the okl =Etta all both settlement,. 11- MAW VOW 414. EL IL Sucap will carry ask the saw trills PAD. aid Itetta, sal be tam to realm LLcolttairs‘ MAW • SALES BY AUCTION. Value'tbott 17,000. • MIRY GOODS TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION.: . mem. wham.) This sal* will =mamma to Wat t05t....10 o'clort ha the moral., to 2tu the afteruccm sad enhtta. daily =MU thiscalaalile cot Joel. Is dit2tated .di at the large seetket stare at' data. VI col meet This spina. eallsetical at and dommUe Dry' ductal actitiag mounted with Um Dry thuds Tilde. mar be crammed the mar Tmeteasm MM. trill be dm. superior le any stst atm offeced ra . tult. emapetldeu tuly rano( tit. Velou. atmecktor ens. and Ilea. ramllies. msald du well to consult them o totem., and site. this Auction, ix they may wet Wr pone Outs. wet a 1011lihr OpportUrdt, pot op Le asee k. as may suit all purehaserm. • Separate . r" ' """a A. 11.1112142.2 A. Automat janatti • ' U. Ltal. EME!tni ..cam ,n,a..X._.. XI4IIITTSBURGII CITY GLASS WORKS.— IC„CITNN iBOItA.3I alco,, Nuamt.t..., wonor No of Ballot street, tatooth Toot and neenal s flttaL Partssalar attention paid to add slant, Also—Dealerain Flint alas, Flab, Bottles, Sc. • , American Life and Health ammo Co. OF POTIADEIPHIA. Agent for l'imbanih, S:ILVL. D. TOWLE, . vitta aan. taateada. Pattkpfiletti renteinlax all tarrtfary intsrtnstlitti as Oa obtaattr.l at Mr ditty. Jarvitf Dtit borheLqreceired arid far 14aJe 'by ow SAMITEL.P.II.I.IIIVgIi, .8-V HITE BEANS-11 burth, .receired and Use ..1# by= j.n SAMVEL;P. 81011 TEA. LA R.o.—Twentr tarrels and thirty kegs No. 1 Uri reeelved tar by det.ifCEL P. 888IT13 FORKS 7-95 dos best east steel ilat Forks; eicca best Germ= etrel - as n . rodgroroor tiiri 4 Prciidied cast at..el .1/samara Yak* Jaltl L. &WATERMAN t 80.11. D OES--130 6 daa be , : east d S o G teellioesi t.4 gm"" k ? .4. es. wArrthi * SONS: IaEACHES—Three hundred hushels.ree'd Ihr nfe bl* ZWEL 91111.111 M RMAGAZI NES FOR FE BRUAR.Y, At 1..' there*" DePoh Third etreet; opposite tth fleleyiladee Dooh fife rehrhern Sartain's Moyotdoe d u o Atententotalet a meowed, hr M. Soollitrarth. doe /Wham= •• Moth.. nod dethattere. _ a'w Mather taztoefs U7 ll a itror in . eow u. arum 4 MTV TIOTPI- Ur IllellllMar Or — LW WU,* The Mfg Almanac for UM.. . . No 1 of the American Ilhoolasted nfliket of theirs Iforele, the cheapest edition over publieheL 4614. SCYTHES -75 doz. best On:, do: best Orws Sevthes;, ark' Car sae by L S. IVAILtaLtS a57.1.4r. SO it SI Water anti 62 hunt xt. V,,CYTIIE MATHS-425 doz best patent Sauthil. ea acids= ent and ix nwby 7a18::• • L. S. WATERMAN' t SONS N A l l e S 4 SPl"S T 4 e 2 g• i .r for lf B : l :o l g • EARL ASII-12.estskr prime for elle by .. .1218" 'L. 8. WATERMAN & BONE. ORANGES -;-20 brls 'met, to afire, for yak by DURBRIDOR k matain. pan for !OMAR . * MOLASSES-30 Ude Sugar; • ;.triu,niteramte XVTNDOW GLASSL—'Xi?O'brs sued sizes, MAR-50 brls N. C. Tar far sale by • ias BonmiDula mazerm PACK TABBY VELVETS of a a very on -•• • N rra Fr:T=lh sad 34utst Oa 4 rßumlaE GAUZE FLANNELS-Murphy & tleld hart en hand an amrtment of abern gtedi a Bazaar, Wdeb. and &walla do atm. iSkla Jilaanala QUPER 'FRENCH BLACK CLOTHS .7 7;' Mithhy Sorehttold bestow Meet.) ottotteliter shore &penmen of their bort...v. 114 IstVte r t= g elothe . of nor PO= Loltarrq.irit ITERMIFUGE, DR:lllcLAxes crassavnEn. T.,r 4.603inV1223'' Lmit PILLS, DR MeLiNE's.cturatann, MKS for Rae by Jan J. KIDD "ITIAL CORKS—LISOO grass for sale by JAB' J. KIDDtCO SPONGE -2 eases fine. and "1 bale ears , ' mars. for sair jal3 I. SAID I CO ' ''_.l 11,PSOM SALTS--15 brols for r j otle i g a 60 xi ;as WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOITSE,;' 8. )I , IIANFOILD & CO., rTanemators usru t ilassa22,) • . S - os. 252, 156, and 258, Peart•Bl., 11 York,' .Xtetvecu Pcatra st. and Borlict2Elt4 • am on am, us samm morncorr CLOTHING: • !iiddnee*.4l2lVritelL'apkt.. ttl ....st Z:1411W1 and COVE AI . tbs mat "'"" In the Md. nen *C l 3ll ' 1 ; Hada old Foidonable Clothing ar Et ,r nin COnEOP I of rtorE sent by coll. Orden proectly situndett , E. IL nil% POW C O, . . • . Smomord; to Erni" A Maud, 1 01711E130w 'Not ESE SE 4.54, and Ell 5 Pad at, N. Vat. b 3 2.1 LT N DR IE S--Fifte barrel§ FazoilrF;lour ; bris moot= ikaz; lirasdcr, SO btabel, xtr747t atom Ina mite% joll, remind and Ex min oat JOILE WATT 4t CO . TANDISII, THE PURITAN, algae e-1 the lamella= Baratta:Lea Itebtmatio ja , ltlinei 11 Y 4 Dal. , I J. U nIlt. " rle th d'A Mane D D - 14Ideat cif Lha=- : 1 J. dee:ta, aied D . laceideat at the &am' Trozdalkd by IL White, B. A.; Trlaitr Oak .: ... k tattu•ky dd ig, :111starr , Authpil sad Illa=ahhx: 11.' 1-4 1. " 1=1. 1 111...... 7.7P1T . . u fi 114.7 w ,„,,, , :`:, ; 3 WO , .. ' • . Oarner af and Thhd ste. ;.' ~; AARRY'S TRICOPITETiOUS for Bale by IL E. sauna, 57 Rood 44..04 Walt., FAtialluen• 25 Praia per hank. aca. DITTSBUB.GI.I COMMERCIAL Coutsr, Co of and :ilarket strata Eb...eir Inellantlan a( Oho kind In Pillsbuttrh. • , Parsuc..-.John Pinigna. Principal Imamate ix tlia 'u. R. iwmieiva Prof..: of r....htp,*.44q. Comptdokon, at Alm W atom,faetarer oh - Commendal UT. Thom dodriag a tomplete \pealed of nook atalgaffplitan= to e•try . branch of alp Am 61.51, IWrittal to tan lot fan, It tiTaxtrolarOLO. ',don oo Comoontiol Wpm . McoodarrOdellg Delman to May a the reaah.ot dty toetthaata, [ deft: : Yr',O MECHANICS AND OTHERS.' Thellenstre intro. of band hag fmarrly 1.. y ra levet and tb, at the Mot. Jaetarsta Water 0..' Lod DdquevorWaybe lewd fire tesa a of rm f s.—. • They nolo mdily . fdapted.arth atom pacer 10 WOW , • =dints, am: pre¢tmmgird of alanufacturio# buslatez.' ii Apply to _ .1 . , LACES vented : and persons supplied 'et shattnitics. Innis gm:4er of dab, triermen; woo , - .3. ar ov 11:13 a, c .12 Rad ooyr of Ron, 1.3 3,2¢. 3 ,03, booms. - trtarr. or sr. coacholen..tostlerr,.l3Bllers, nrdrosr• taw. la,torn or.raomtrr.:lll4=2- 3 itorrec ebtattbe=rks. tr. Lowy born:mod sod kiads of atiort i rt.rxer., Mrs alt at Alma mut FRESIT ROLL BUTTER-.-LV bxtrjuat we'd Tarsal ' 'bat IL CANYIELD _FL,!?7(SEEI)--.A"zulli lot faorati4=2 S'JEEP TELTS- 7 1 bale for sale by An %I. a CAN/MIA, ataspa UNION LNDIA RUBBER CCUIPANT,' -mr,eX,. 19 N m.hrneutzau ;tird, Nein• York, IEIFeTEIREI I: r r a far att u n N'ITST HETALLLe &EWA WaGG , SIa, =tad to .toba qdi t cgr kk ...:= 4 cap. sew _ n 0,,, MAL. Sallow a74 . 717..avi1iag.; ana Dnsti drupaista suramaa i4..laaa Lad radar). S Gas Tablag. Gana Waralers. Ejagaia Putout Premium OW Malta; Machina Banana . , Tor L 4.1 Knop C.Ta ou rh aaaa .V . Hat Plat; rfre ifetlatCa r arc the . 14s& mad.. to linter. Q 'ARLET CURTAIN CHINTZ, Plain, : ' kinona...od Printed; aW Curtaiti Muslim of varloui , ' 4)1 " " 1". kre:6olg/Hariati. Ate 5, 4 - cut- touxi, Market Ali- o 1,? VANCY, SAVNETS FQlt. BOYS' WEAR r M.rphy t ilureVlSela iskttrja &Het:41.14 tbdo :=Lrgt ,4. fur r ilkin " TVll=l ,4 l:l77.i";' , : ligeioL- . —Cull paid fat Wool by% ,p, ote 31,PUY t ISA jay Lnyor BROWS FLANNELS—Ono we jiiat Al 6 BROWS Gam onnufacto.reno. Jun) fres All ED • FRANNW:-One ease on hand and in, fa :an to 1.1 6 - t IaVAINKETLSingIe and double bed, ste2iiin JUllboa.t..,aib, and cooing blanket, f..,r par kr_ 3. 1 11:16 . ULT.PffikIST- • FPWEEDS —Three cases amorted Tweeds l il iusi received from saassifttieith. .Sll .l 3 . l .l tlCL—Tive tons Stanse f?r sill. MGLASSES—fifty-tire new Ctojti steatturt 311 ton, and forsentil .,:tr . Gs wgyq rrOBACCO--a . bu iC;o7ne. twist, receli H i car s was, st. BEAvw...,, is universally conceded that t.=r, • 1 y0u w , ,t .,.. r= l}l: say ta'att. de tleT. t neglect 4er pritted MOmmtme , Lai ,nett the / e l l orint you wed wo I • Thew articles sot eatrater preowedurr. ht. IQ titte " Tor ' Chewer . Predr•:. fut' Z to the mum Whom amplestou e ertatemem, •terj mebbtf o r stoma be more curial Mee the me of border for the sty, es =my of Mew told eto ht• ma. 34 Chteeer porta Iscuentouoied M wieouoe eteo,..•:, • ere. e , e e =toot Mgmlieot etach cot tomibty tempt, jtir pant's tkettetory Ikwaer, for reliKrrilat Wi t cllo , On, hair. 15101 la Van ar.ljbt.ly hut owe , tedee has arm* wilt room it torahs` 1=1%3' te, rontair tomato red. white or nr,r , 61.1 r, Abort, room; or minus coke, le RIOT eta abater anl Mae effeetwar them, snr otna dab.. • jr , 'ill= n.,41%....i.—xt It redly aDleaWtl to ~'it I. stare with thl:ernot Vow le owe of the leseelbetene.t tha ace of Man .vospi, • Qs; th..tetere, tt keret the Mtn aocath and MS atletteler • ' ' fentb, sod ore Wile to become eheywd. - • J e w thuters bai Troth reste•— , :test, to tto hair , eitO , / , boo Teeth were lute:del es the ereet t ee,..... the feen but wk. wekeed., rent, arse a ware seett.'"llyeee Tooth farce to tLs teeth aomuif Okiteneeet '' ' neaten 1.9) anima a. 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