ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PITTSI3' UIt.GH.GAZF,TTE. PiamliarD DAILY AND WEEKLY, BE' WI:UTE & CO: ‘ - onTe. O. on. , r , P1.17, sxrr atrat. sosea !art arrEL. ;rm. IYAILT—D•ran .I.iluri ..,, nnonnt, pout' -• enrlT. ' ral Dowanaa a - rand :PI saran.. . ITZEK LT, ilos ...color, ..x antscrt,in adraner.n Ctrs, I/ ba stippli...lion thr t - lborine rondilleww — s ,!;) _ • Toemi... 1 . do . e rote, • ; ao li gr; Tnlr nnple• a., nr ke t !it '''''',CiP"?,7,"`l'Vllt'liWittlV.lll tUt 5 it1 5 ',• ‘ '?1!‘f, i "„ . .'41.,',..“ . .. pair:S.ll4 illmay' 6 fiat for • .!',. 4 ' 1 .. - "[... 111 1, • -.• • RA4121 OF ADVERT/BING.- . . . ' Om bignaer (in lines r f Nnotatrall or lent s II • ; ' '• • , . rattronertir4l is) Do i e-.6rftt.l.litional Insertion..l, 00 I ,• Do. . • . tbn in wo iris t ........ ..... .... It el 1 Ind . ' . De. . now , Mouth ........ : . -..-...- bil Itt. two Iniaabt t • ;.'" lIMI . 1 ' 1,111. rniancht • I / lin ' .. 7, , • nbi mnnlinn .. - ........ ....-.. la: 0 In,. IS ; tnnilts• month* Int.) .. :Pt...lnns CAMS la Innen or 1,.., per s ns o ss„,s3 . is) O. inat.r V rt-Vis allational line. ~one rionar,ehantirabio at plearSra (pr an• II • • : . Ininnt etriteotr Witt, paper - '5lOO Tor eirb oalitracal dolor, invrtad orsr nno nainnlb. and Mf rs. eadll.ssrl sp.. Inarrwd uncLir the yet iy raters . .Snittrllmernints etrtsrdlnir a ...tn. and n. OTI r, OW= hill% U. 14 charted ass 't,t.ra: and a half. 1: • Tribllshr.rustwoonntahlo for 107111 satellite,' "pasal the anypant r}17111,4 for their pnialradont. lanonoring candidates Lnl ran:,. la Is errs in . Faaci, and sham Dry Goals, Stiik!t 4 pikuborch. XITLYA & takd Beall lire Gmls in F. n L le D '.sornei - nt 4.1 littrborgh • • - t. II an In s.nd ptrzu:rtie tkrr Nn.:1101 .1 wee; Pittrtstugh. • a • . . ' .. =A RelltSET.....-..—ernr_ner !melon° —n. t. PIENIX/1., g .„ • RSEY,i . PLE.IIING & CO. - Commission • 1d,,b. D .,._r. if.,,.....,N• of Tnnag Vfnnlnn.lknd Onnalic alp, dnnlrrs ill all Finds of Tann.' hinu . 'IZ) Wad duel., fourth dont fromilllb. POI.. Eari ___ DRUGGISTS. m•nnstu .. EYSEII,... 31cDOIVELL, . C.Su by.. ocToon to 16-• ft -,• k:Koi sm..) Whol—olo urt 11 , 0.9 re broorol ormuor of Wo - 11 etroot %%pion Alp o% prootnipl'Orns care rrt! , r comromu.fol night pi ItIL FAIINKSTOCK & CO., Whole:• ard ROW! Orocem. evn4elCoolna.l Frnat pt. CISN.IVICkERSIIAXT: Wholesale Druggist • sad Drat, Sc ~ Is and'Ansl,nttursl lesslein.sts. 0•1114 and IrnlCond firms nf,Sistn. • .4. n..corm . . i rau. •-- KIDD k CO.. IVI - ol. , :tleDruggsts: DOPi • ..^ , N r , d.±.. oat, t.s., S.M.. no 4 motramonto— Oars of b ri n lrLoodo-lohroted S% nn::nt ri I.lv. ". ..I.h Ot ' o.Zoo ' , 1 l eitOW4. P. finke:;ol . 7l n b ' : moot oIIT Ilok ' 14, mad Ibromodo4 with ;Unwell. •• • • ' .E. - SELLERS 'Wholesale 'Dealer lin Pants, DriSluff.; Oil% V.itl*tt' L 1.. 4t " - • 8 . a.,' . kittatur, . Pa. lioc4l wasukted. THE • .DMIY PITT i SOURGII . .GAZETTE. TOIIN D. M01:1; A N, o,lmud 1.10., in 114 V.r.1.1, • nne dr , ”r D:entund INtw.drgh. SC IIOO N 313 . K En& CO., Wholewal,lirug,- , ' Fbta So. 23 Pittabia-1, "'Kenna, !AC, aIIrIPLOS It A I.: N I; Ern , . a. hillesiale awl IG•thil mrn. r I.it , rty sa.t rt. Clair Ar.. Pitt. ..1:11. GROCERS. CC AMITE I. S I It! V ER, Wl,Ol ter; Pr.tvirn Ani aull 14%1 so.. 1!” its•l 1.1'; Vecond and 611 S. DILIVOIiTiI .k Cu.. 11110h:sale .... a.l Nt1 C 7 . 0.. U g 2 4 11 era L""' '"" C"' N." - . Ir. 0c01000,0.1 • 1, ME 1 r Vitßßlllloles:du thixrrs o.l.oocrnalzint Mrrehartl., Nu 110 11"00, street- and 110 lint 10r...t. 1110 boroh. _ 1111EY, 31.11.17111EWS .t CO., Wholesale Morons, Coonohoiott sod Forseedlng Merchants. and gruta for unsnwe Cote. Vara,. 51 Water el. I'M +burgh 1.11, W Art ..ICIIN 11.11.. N. • 0 e 1 ,...0 1S ~1 1.1 : ,..t.1. . , 1 .m . 1, ..t ..t, C . 0 .71 1 , 1..'11 .,, 0 e 1 r5 e5 i a . 1e rr 9re .. e n r 0 5 . , 7 I tnimrsi. Manor:3l7M, N, 24.4 Liberty Wroet. I'Mto. burgh. I.a. 4 B. CANFIELD, late ;,? Warren. Ohio. . onsweeien....l torwardlOrr 6 Merebard. and Whole- Jot e Dealer In Wortrrrt Reterro thtor , o, Molter. rot old Pmel Ash, and Weetero l'rolure geueral4. IC ater otoeel, better.. brultheo.l.l and Woof. l'ittebtrech. . ____ L S. NCSTS.LIILN P. N. WATI.LII/41 W. B. IrsithSUN. j i S.. w c. iTER.NTAx SONS,. Ntillolestdo . Gneeer.Cutot olvaton and Voreaoling Merchants, es,. So .I tints of ltroluet tual 14tchorgh %lanufactu• Articic... and .Natenta tor the rale of Itteltiontel and Lynchburg's Manufactured Tobacco, N.. 'o and el Water street, Mahwah. f. VON lIONNIIOItSI' & CO., Whol i • rata Umrrrn."F'rnraNle• an.ll egnunivrtou Myrrh. 3, Drairrs Pilt•hurgh Menufgrturrs and Wrrteru ,Prolue, 34 cornet a }rant RlMet and Chatuvrr Lang, ;Pittsburgh.. IAS. DAUAELL, Wholosale Grocer, Coln urbll htninn Merchant. salt Deal, l'rcduee 1.1 rata gh .m Ibuturartur,—No ,0 Weer el.. I.lltotbur,:h. . ... • ... . .. • JS %JAIL DICKEY FL CO., Whole,ale Oro- I• 1 •,,.... enultnilnn lierchal.. and Temlen In 14,1 nm -41 i Wa.r. and 107 Frrtitt nrcet, htt.hr. • - y , •I & BEN:CI:TT. late Engl6ll. • G.ll:l7lter 0: Co.. NV holralc filttcrs. enmtgignon rad °marWu and fowlers to 17.Ntury , and rHd burlt Mannfa..titr... No. 41 W.e PI.. lx.tsron St,vn.l and 1 j ILI.E. t,lle' R ICKE 7 SON NVlteesale 13tqatrt..r.. of 1tran.11 , ... luas awl aegarn. No. .I.r..tr Lila.tt• nil Ira atrrt.u. Pitt* , nugh. I. Iron. Nan, COMII Van., nc.. Jte • cm..ntly m'ltantl. A1•( . 3p ,‘ A. : . ,, , ..k , 1!..0F.: , , , Who s l,-..t ( L :rooers and e4Jeer. .r....• O'jte.,uri.li• 7 • - ))1011EILT mi Kil:E. 111 h.. 1.411.. i:roeor, .a, Ilivnifyinc Ili.i.illi.r. ili alin ni lir...law. Ilittiliniiiill . ituirfatitriw. loin MI knit., tit lioninol and iliniiiiinwi Win, 'lad I.l.inniiii.. No 41. Litwt, An.Pt- O‘ hand . Isr:, Puckof toinirkir 01.1 Moniinnwlirla Whwkry. which will 1, ' , OM l 0 ft, C . 141. . I.IIOIIF,IiT i)A & CO., ji Cf.o.nale.ion :Ilerrbnii,. , l,:t.r3 in Prtlu, etr:i Pitt:burgh iu1.111.,...krt.5. N... Wit. 1.114,11 stn.". ro.t.ashur,,b. 1110BEItT A. CUNSINGIIA)I. Whnle.iale tcrwanl:n.r. and Conmonv , n rCant. tl 1.10. r In Uhrrt) . l. - ize.. Pit , :nursth. WIG.ll.lfl/LET ..1011X WM. BAG.; LEY St CO., Wholesale tiro V V eer,.. tiw. Wo.d ..trr•rt. Pitt.burzb. r+ taa J. D. N.,. WI, iimni.r.4: CriitC to ionLvi n i•ftiiiii2liirilia, &nif t-tnria. ers in Irims. eitenr A I:GLBEWPSON CLOUSE. AV 1101 , N:tit: d2A'T rcreet:ll.l.,..b.Jrgh. . . . . D. WILLIAMS a CO., Wholusxlo :int! • ile.ll Family 11rt,.... Pnoritz.Una and C.uus,i••l.n. Coaltirs PlttAlthtla 31autlf.vtur, .:rra., Waal aud Fifth ._ . . . Coln. nnimi:roi ,1t. , ... trm.r...... ~0“. ~.1,,,,,,,,,, OBLNS()N. LITTLE S:. CO So. ''ss . hihert, ,11,.. fin--.l.arall. 1%141 = 71e I,rocvnt. Pr g . . • Urcfrt. I are 3nd Comm...ion 31emiralts. cud, I,r, In l'Ettgburch 31,.nufrrtur,. , k IL „FIAJYL/, Wholesal, GrocerH, Z.:L" -- ,Prrig ,L,rnU. I . lll.shursh. es. & tf. Wholesa lt; Grt, Pralt, In l'r...ittee. Irvn. and Ititubunth Lb.rt, amt. Mt, Ltargh. 1011N 1[ I'ARKLIt C.: CO.. IV hulesale Grocer, ,1 Drolem in Pnaluerr. Fon•Lrn Whir, Liquor.. Ohl sin*. Velnla . htt rbu4 I:1,1(W Whi,4,r—Nn. 5, 12.511,5emial itOs pt. rzb. Int. YOUNG , Joory IaTM. YOUNG S. CO., Dealeas in Leather •• v 11Idn. a, 7Ja Liberty' rt. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1011iti IL MELLS)H.I),:iIer in i'i:lng, nat,, and Mu IrvArnmr.r.u. g' hap.l rvle ag , cit (11.el.rtinA Nano I ort,. t..r Vertina Prsto.rh n. anin—N IVond pF,..N13.1C KLEBEIt, boater in Mnnie, 3lu , Aral 1n0.m . ...131z. rOd lt , ll.+n ago.nt frg. Nuns k rack'. crawl and mukre with Colemarir Mnican .s.ltarhtnatt- Mao.. MANUFACMUi::U. - EYNEVY, CHILDS CO., :‘ln.nufftctu te of 4,4 3 4u,.nar 44 51a•44.14 04+7.4 7. Chem. h r, al Vet . , and Battina. i 4,11171 NE11.1'1.1.1401 • ?IONES& Ql. Matoallotprers Snring =I Mater Earl. Plough Steel. Steel Plough Wings, b andtoen Suring, Listarnered Iron .01,E O and dealers in Malimbic Cwt.., Fir, Engine Limn". nod Cnaeh Trimmings general!, corner of Pros and Front FL, Pittsburgh. rt.. CAIYE ATKLNSON, Manufacturers of cop.: rttt .144 F1a . 1 . 4. 1 1 .rgL. rrt ron Ware, !rant, bctlvren Wavl azislla tITTSBIIRGII ALKALI WORKS.—Ben C 6 Port. 1:71.• ' & frtleo„ Genlnt kommis -111 nion Ntei-ehante. Idheral adt'onot , s I on ttpunittnottod• of 1 . 1 - odue i e (.InnliArmi A VII) '. '1 11'T A llinriws at LttW, ToY.tZrartgl r np r .!l r r r at. ' ? , !.. " l ‘ . l,4' I OIEST 11, 114 N I\lK, A t ev roan- He?. ronerl...d.nrhlt: Hon: !W - . Iletntdon k ' Stiller. 311tendle, AloClttro, , Jobal... 11,0-ene 0 , :townie. Mot'onl ~this a., lat., Wall! 1111AGALEY. WOODYt'u.. Wholu rto.-•'-'2l ktt nt. tu.•l • Map, InINDr3.IIIL ,•I.l . rst Iy. Col NI/EX'r 'E. & CO., G..nural • Carrirranion aud Fortr • ing Merchants iii= . N . 27611.k0t etreat.l.4ll34lclPhi.. PII'I'SBURGII, 'ATIJ . AY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1851 STEAMERS, MA ICS, SLe. rue ‘,A l l - 4 . I CEAR smust mit The tintlvrty•ted or nth, ept+4 , 4l to pail ho Vonord tine Ili l 7.g Trip./ rron i Irrm ono.. rou Tol 1 mll rt STATLit: , 1,,,0as .... _....ti0 1:ti4.4.11.......- ....... :INIIII 1 1.ro J. V ~ A Ch., Nra 1,0 k.. . .....M.thla,. Vali, I. Elaro, Ita... ' rmluM...e, E.. 1...- I. Agin Nom York ..... .... .. N ord., , Mare!. 1. m 014.141. Mitreli i.,. A ff ien 1.......... .Nrw York ' , M00,. Marl I, •J.I. Am. r.,n . lkolon ......... ........Matolnlm,. A prII 1.. 111411 Et.ll.,,yar 12 A'. .2 .r • '''' 7; Vi'; 7 4l7l:Zrii . :!:;il 9. . Se. '''' ' .11 t‘lTAilz, April Am..... . April V . , iln \ Vort . May tni Ilumtou. to Now York, a.•(.1 vat.. 1., =NZE= 74:031 1011, ..... Y 41,1 NS% TJlll.l{, Px.,Cc! .. .AVOI Lit ' ral4N3y..lAn II f.ob. K. • • 4 .The l'.•+; end Neve 11,—*mthivIrripl. rned Ni, 1011'1, -. Franklul ittt Moro . SaturaNy. Feb li llocialatldt....., . - Kole . I , 4ttry.Jay. Mar. .3. Went:tin ..- : .. .... _Herm . ..... .... raturtsay. April S. numb.' , ldt ......... I —Ala's. ~ .al WWI. Mn, ,• rop ![A" Of Lre 6 Fnwklin .. from flay . lVednp4l.l:iy.Mnr. 141 ..... Allll ' Fnalkitu ......... ....Mmluot.lar. IluwlnJr ... . Juu. 14 . .Iboahly ray 1.1,321, • ; IVlvrtatv.ttonnr, F.Attinlsr. F. )yawhin.M. . 7, . Int 2 11,nuann Nrle I ork.A. .... Its, I. Jo ROY ToUL, W 6,1110.104.... llsr 1..54-14 • Vri.lts . ). Nl•mls 21 Hermann. . Nssw . April . "was . 2 11”1 1 .. . . York Jams I:s rura l ftrAVlfq• ifn I.IIVI cerk the 11th cry) ILth of vocli f.-i esrh r. 4TVIA, ”11. KIT,L9T. Stat.matalat !O 11 I.o9,flalors MI hark., all the lai mai Lof ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. V.,..nnv lirv,lourr,lhamberpbtlrw..ll.il.lolphin, New 1 ' w 4, utm rata Nk.rawro % , 44. .1..rm.1. and the ell Sow Lng-labi of Lower Cnnria, .11n1 Nrw gt 4 P. sm.; lkpart, tit I r. Norf. I. 0.N.. At. Mos...rifle n..1.P 11,411.1Nktnir, larludno: thr r..otztle . .l 11nulforl t Coto4l.ria.ll L o.o.. elfb ton, Ju1..., I.mitig. )13111a,_.)1v1Z.ruu. tYrr• • Ut , t , .. and port .1 ‘tt•ltuctvlttwi. 114 i', , etn or 1.1.1 0 S., Alf,l.llffillit, alut 11,11 :am county. Alptot 3, ., , t pnrt.• ,t Nlzzrrcr. 1 . 1 atzzi zezokuzuzz.z. It z.z.l...czt pm of \r. I •.2 4. And ,az.z.llz.ztod.. vin Ftzyrtz zzf rzuz•,..:f trzotzz, lzzilltmazz. tz tz 1. ; • z...tztlzz rtz -11.1 ..rzz • 01tIn “ 11,11.41 r, I. 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IVnrrees egn,l li3 Bt.), • 1,, i 1,0.11, ,• 11, , ,0m m,to 1.• Me FATFS OF DISCOUNT. /•t4 SRL tzrrry N. :1001ES e, SUNS, Banker, • IifINN:VII ASIA. illran,h at alaseilion. iln 1 1 441...11, i tt•1e.trai11...........juri1hnki.rh at a1,....,,......4..... Jr I Varian:lv Lanni of e1n......par larunih etiNnerinC., .. .ila ant iil linulfinirr.i .ian illt, tali,. Cill , A1iVa11......ta Inant nl Nortti Annie. , 2 1.....kal 'l , innigirr,tl 61-il'ineinuatlth liank iiflii..rtlia.lakioaniik.par Franklin Ilank ...... _ ..... Rank .4 l'iliniiilvanli......perilafakettp flank .... -. : . ..la .1 nun% nfuhe l.nitin . tau- 1.i111....rn 1!....r... !kink ....k. f nom. , nai Danl.. I vs. pa. 'tl-...t f alii-011.nt. ... . .ia Glrr.nilt•rlk . Krnnincton . .. i:N; ND ar .111 , a1.. , n1 Itanwa . . . . , 4 par. s'4.m York . . 11.,arran. tng Palm 11,6' S.adlnnt, . . "Mr . . rad...mats s :tar, har.,t.tttr„ . . :taut- .har. 514.1,th a ItE. Dank of tallat.nt harks ... Ilattk ..ICltc•hr I 1it1;12.1... hank at Ithrat ;ar:Bauk ttlrrlat 1,111, ... Hank a 22..1 tntt., rhocter Itaralk Bulk of lif!10:1:4,1111 Law:. V..- %Latta .. hank a ist.tt , thorrl, ?..111tel•leri Bank a Viuta 24 Itauk !sacrist/Ism -IM „ .rtbanto' Mh t och tt:l hank Rank of IIIAJh v,wu Wi1.12/.1 Western hank 2, Rank a{ N.vrthuntba Ca rland.r 5.111211 CAIIStIrINA. Cts.rlscht Bank R Bank .+l' Cape Vra.r..„ Columbia Ilk 1" Brut, et..tast US Carnilna...„ Mt, laxtown 12auk In! Crlntirtential a n t. Wiltain 'ls '2 Fatathtt ........ .par Merchants' h gctristro ,„ „, rtiatTll CAROLINA. hartch.rs'lllt'iti Ruck, ti„..park lit of at ta. Cat,lsna FArnatrs' Latto,ta.r.parillank or South Cantlieu ... 2 Far m. hank thattlin, par .11a.hk of Churls-Ma-. . arm. hsittkitt erspar i'lzutat”' A Mecham," Ilk 2 fah& Instr. \Vat ca.:bur:l-i% LORti I A. Fratthltailk a.tturt2tha ;tr., An2nrtn It, 2 Itaaltiar Cct Ilam-Itur2 Rank c,:lsai Att2asta. „ .... t s Itk .tt :Arun.. Ahttusta TEN‘I,22I-;1: Lattra,trrtlunitt's it/tut-rat...ill solvent bank Lehhtthr„ hank „ •;.ar CTIA2K V. Mh , r , hank of Kcntarkt Mcninhtchhein !tank.l.ollitTWC, cf itratall Itahk. 212.11,9,11;A of Kcsttnrkr s , wr"minc caatittcrts Ilk .„r lichtuAt t ; • It I,oltit I. 11.url . ht., tf Nl,taturl ..... .S 4 Ohio rtatc hank Dank nuahrancht,.....:Al Brattcl; at AL,sts. . . r. r, n,r n n : r t , t r a - r t: Mar - .ue A Fin. i• I ...... ".... rt 4or"l{`+'{le t l , l . 3 I * 4 . I°"r''m " .n ' 2'"D; 7.k. 'a" • 4, ,l.enirtk ra nt . h 47r '47'n71 4..1 At ttnlc , 411kk...--..... ; . ... • at ...to • • oa. , :.1111. orll N. Alacrira.Turvtatt • luau-:. iiIPI , OOI, Tc,ronetg, 1tr,,,,.11 . • , 1.,11.ittA.1 ....... ittnit U.CastAda. ianott , , a Utanch tAcTEItN Itrautt 11 at ..,lijiest Sew 7,H: . :a Mum+ ni 4. ..ta1t. • . 110. Itrucat. rtt ...... . tlmurt. at Vt. -drtlntpg.inr,n .1 Brut. !, 01.1. N . El't I; V 41.1 1. /:ranch al q..r. . ~. v ••IJ • • I,s Tr.,•. 'at. 1n...t a. Zan.. . . IL a , 7,1 af .• at , T 1 ,11,1-. 4 )..11 • ..... ,n,•11 .t !In 'llllr2L, 1414 111,,.L FOR 1851. ~s i --I_._ , c is ~~!" ..' '' 1.112;!..14,115p , 70, !...i.: , ..tiv:ll r. t4r i.;,;',i,t, ~...lA l ',,E,' 1' . ) 1 1 7 ,P,"1". , .',;:'i':"" , ': : rii,.llll:.'ll i!: 1 , : i 1 . 1 , 7 T;11: 1 1.,!: ii F2' 11.411.7' 7' '. 1, '''' - ! - j - -,1 !! i',ll, ii 1 . -' , . 13115 lh 17'1.19 ~I . '' . :7,....;,11 .. ;', .IAI h 7; I. ~.. lel I❑lL ' Vgi'll '. . l . l g '. Yl '-',11.•:',1..t. , :10 31 fucE.l.... I , zrid .3, ,i V. 7 I .I7!ITIR t IIVJJ'!iI 1Z.:r.,,,31,......;:,,Z7r.% _ s r lIA'. 1~ 1 _ r i g,l4 1.11, LE, "4..Y41.1 119 ,1,it41r11!16 - 1 , • IgiY,lllFi'ij.l7'.'r • 1 011. SAN FRANCI 11 IV4II:.NItt.--thoo n, on.okrattrito Cturtontatit wit L. Inn, I, San FrnotootAton. nll_ st c.ti, PA 1 torila, taut In• be“ nr .. iv (Ili. 11,. mom 1. 1.1..-alit and msol..wtll mai wt•lllp,l....lkti.crut..rt ill.. du . • ni 1...1ng vdth lot trio 19 Mori. MO M 0... I enliforoam o i ~ran. . 1n...1.1.,.0rta111t, that I. yvt 1n..1 4.11.1n11. Iho Or.. IA rAtlll /lann,. 1.. i•ltt Frnini \a"lo t , ..111 I. i.... iAI nn.l ~,t t`l 1 r1i5d...1., Ih- rn ,, ,, moth, muht 1..• phi.] .on ,eurlug theta:./i. 1,...12 ph,.. /1,, I. i I In- h11mr..,1 Po It., .if lA, Anl The u..:111,r I.( tvihi 'lnv. , 1,.0 1m111.,1. OM n wr \ 1 VAlnon sin .Iy a115T. , ....414 f: Illerhfon• t•4 - ....n. at.lllnct tP.,,...u,,ulLtht pr....n. t.cli...t. KIM. North, inthrunnth , h., nthltn,. rn.hngr , r.r frright ~.11 I.« he..l. I. mfiln-,1,. I p..t 1.4..1. • IblllltlE W. thlKfq, litxr..tary rf Clnci Innti NI ink, 1;,.. ,nnllll'.*--Vlte. I In. Vt. . 1'1n..mnnt1. ,1 1 , 1 , .. VENMA.NSIII l'—'lll .., %visiting to iot • 00111C pro! ~.Inen nrh thvltc.l I . rail nt ',HAIM:A tlmnt , ' <1.1k,.... yawn. ItLetrihlum IP retmtpli.lor. i . • vi ,h ' t. n, ." 11001, tn.u. h A.M. to lIJ 1 . . I. Tie , gloulth, a Irn..n+ , w.t latnit...l Ilot nll v h. , orator in. ,rtnit.t.t . .l to th.lunin WI th, v. nu - tot ..1. - cnnt t , sr.cocrl Ira /util. 1 . ..... m... , Plivl al )1.-h,l All. TIIIIni rtintt , Intl . '\l. K VII. 1 MULLIN. hoot...cur. 1 E. FOR RENT• .0113:10)11iyid _ . otirrs, for rent for , Ihrra.!pbral..l Fire Ilrirk 41 township, V 4, ... 0,1 " , eAid anrlg.• arr on t h e I PAilruad. Thrrr b.. tit+ I, and .tons C.,11.en11.1.111- u the Tub MIII er , k—thr ~ .rk are..r.rtod. A kiln is 1,, lb,. aulAmber, nALtIr4 Vanli U. ,4 10 . 1, 11rnnylttaua , 1112..1 rola latv. 4,tuilltlicn nte. ,gll ilf for I!,* For trnu.s tisree mile.r.rth of Tuunta jaull:olta—Wietan.ll.p. .4¢ COMMERCIAL PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ilryier. Orr - ream:lu kiatunlay morning. January Tha wrath, yennenlay was cll.ar drllghitnl. 111. In a gruvral way. busman was quiet. and litlia or no change In prima wan manlnrtol ltlll—There wan& nneculstlve movement In Floor re••• I..rdoy. •1111haleiot l2001.1)1,. from el 134. 1 4 441 Ilnwlyte won lieht . Stbi W." mu report mu oaten of corm- One.* tmw Grrt hzenl.; $3.451.1.Z.0 644 oar thy rating role, flu Yuen—The arrivals am Buhl, and very lull. h s s Is...rl,Mins, %Veg.:ole st. fJo Ilmits.l.lwssfith , Fun.gt—The muriet 1. modersmly um 14 1 ,41. with 0n1... at $1,7641.47 P luu CAMI ilL.L—Thrn , u s fair rosular demand. el V.Scro.S. 1 , bushel. Ull.llN-11;hvat H withsul chases. with Allk• 5t7.14 - 11 , c.: .trA ok: of Daley at 10c aml of Vol. ut 314 , 3, from 1441 hu.b. ilfillel:lll}Ld.—Tee market-I. pievle. With no smirked ehtst,e in vier.. A fair general Mque,. doing at the fbilowino. rl4a,—Pu,nr. tdaef.lll4; :1104:11011 and 1.011. d., at 12 1 .14121f01i S. 1 1 110015I1101—Fede• of /tense moaned t ol t-itutfider, for plain haulm. nod lA, far 110 , 4. r eurv.l 44. r' d.. of Irried id of et YlaSYo.lll.'leer./ is lo 1,11. at 74. and In iaqao n1,74;473f, ./3/1171III—borpli,, 1 erw dareo..o the mykot Jnil. For Ito letter qualnieo of - rtdl, the deumnd I. fair at 1114.121ie. heel for ehol.* roll 14e 1.1 0. Cll6lllE—Wa continua our iiinntatarne nt Ca d 6?: fo gnu! KAMM. and CNiiff F. 1.1242 11111lka ze POTATOES—Timm le a wool demand for the Lvitt, guar 'tics. with nirullf waive trim atom, at 7tafr. , 75e14 bu 11EAN: 1 —Soppliel arr minden., rah gales (min rime, .t 1111/I.lh ?la. a. In qualil) - 011.8—Faln I.lo.mnlst 1.4.211• of No. I 1.4151 it r,14 aul of Nn 26. at 490 04 wall., • ` UlaLi* rob IT—We 0 , 41 n, a fair degnre Ormnesn 110 LAM Ret, .111. pall. wni.plo. 1 10 7, 6 1,0 :.nna Prael, at 111.311,v1A7 ik boo. Ptltia nt AND t 1 11.3.—The fullawlnn ttaLemnent will 4,0 ,, tl.e pr.m. , Floor and llraln at the pryers - 1 We.. nonit.nctl, 6.1 our harn rim:, Mims! Cern. llata. 14171 10:1 01! 15 .173 104 1, 40 5110 114 70 4, an 115 04 ,t4 . l l nall ..... Iw .. 415 00 bo 7,78 05 5u , rAI 7.75 qo .1 11 ,0 110 00 33 4.10 1.0 70 13 4 .33 IL, 55 41 ICS t.O 1111.! I, 10t„ " holt' n 111 I rn 1;b141,, la vn n I r as I'M pm. Is eln OA, Anew Pi}V/ AI at LNI.S.I,I—Tho remliturr, 1.. r JI v.tv 11,11. as, Thee ~,,, hnt te.a.irr.l .: thv r•vrt .r vras t ttti~rr r> zo ar, 1 I :4. the U.lwi 111:,.:Le, lialst.r.. let llt • I r.,..try 67 .37 .r cr t.t1,1 at v. auk O. v..val I. tount... at $1.4.0.2_, 4r, • =fIIIII . of the sex I.ork 111.1.11 . 313.entuthsnirs. In letter to the Utultrurrit..3, ft3fee 0.3 the nttnther ft!' 4. 1 3/ 1 e1•1 ,011114, anal 1,41111 .11.,33.. and 11441 3 , •4 It Iltethsl tthr. fa .31-31.3,1 341te nf ear., eto..tittnfotlthe, 312 1 .74,111 , ~ er3ente, 377.1 W—total. 31,12.3.0tt0 1 be.Sellowlng 1. ..... ptrt 33 the vrreer.th; I.usinet.. fn the rthmler .3 rettoelf melet the nf nt33l..lt.ttetert 11,31 have been 3,11.1,1 z ear ;antot . tettpaitnt, • ~,,, not 1 - 113131313. 1.13. 37...1333332 I:,rir,ltu,, 11t•ii ve I se.:••• —The 1:111.1a1 .W 4411,0 of 11,161.:4.41 ..• 11”. linnk. le, tlio it tug.. ilt.,tottlN. Amyl 141...mkr. To,tal rundr its lb. r.....t..rt, t.a... 41.a..1, Iri gesnltt...-, nml flther n wur.,....j . ...:.114.4 11l Itu. fr.nul , .l,l4italk, r 11.. na..l..ra' 141,..11 I 7 . - !maw,. Trvv.ury nut, iti..4,1 111 Atrabe. .11 11:A.147 27 . Na....( olht r nits:.. :::.1.42 In I Ttry ent.crolinilig : 0.11 and Ail', ....... .. ..... -....41.1”7, ,,, ,J, ~4 . ,............, ~1 the Liberian rol,pri emoitnl 5,...L. ~f Own., . 1......1.1 t 1 Mr: Slatintnn, I' t'.3”4.1 “...4 of itvisrultialg......, l ' U ' "" '''''' 1 tee ~ (4144` 110,,,, 11 et n I • ted 1 ,4 t1:: 112, IT 547 ttil:te, . . ......... I Tam- 1.1-1 575 9 , hour.. and many 11er....r. • /,:a' 4.92 711 renmaq Note.l., drouiniton ....... .......321.0,11,7 Lr! .4,:•••• on ...... ... rain_ :u . Stallut( , ll taryotri fair nhiliti*, lie P.•al Flr•iar-c—,lnnettertn., arat ,arkate are about ieufrd that tlr. Fl y 1 , r0,...hi to aOTT rev in the earl, art - of ihe time he hadint 11••,1 theoal.l weak, that the • . , r ' roil far 4,11 er year. .10.1 at the el,e Le trout. .sani , rea,n,howe , er.llll., , •,, , ,atz M tltle. , urn, brouda. In I, fun, ' t( 1,..111‘1 Mt' , „ I , 4 Hillinarty,l In Tor, Ilaotr ' prale,bly ,101 1,1 10,1411 Thor aeleht. the li..tt ttrAvrat.,.l .1.01 ot tr. , . 1., 0,15 Prt 111,. • .• • • ~ ~, .1 V•{11:LI 1 ' 1 " 1 - 1 . 31 , Haute (In.) C,ur., Jar,. la. Inane intentiot, It I PRICES AND BALM OF STOCKS 17,,ri0d 4r ,Zu• 7SIYSLs.vh nand of F.r.A•r,. lqrr-prtql, January 'XI, !MI Val.l fliyo 511‘11. 1 I uoLie I ' 11,1 P 111 oo a 1 , • r.• lu 1 . 1,1 • • • • .1711,1 ow. , . ps) to I . ld . Uaz:k Ex. tr, . Farmer- . De1...1.. . . taaw”. wl. Mormnotlwl.‘ rbir Ittithr, Hand rt. Dri Nurthern }4,4V IM IrVgerl2 livoronte . jr,tap.her C 0...... A...g00:10.1 I'm-nt.'s C 0... ,”511 SNOT,. Atlrrair. R Oh 11.1 il'ltts'gla to Phing.), 4 I'itt.bar..ll. c , iuttati Ltnairdlle, Lake Erie Low IZEZEti r0c , 1 , - Moltoo:mhrln ...... Yourlitoghr r/) r..ntfx. Celt,4l OttiU r,411 Clerrland hail 14.1 Turtle Crtck Piss*, gasa. kr,” ann.l li Pmette Manta Co.. 1`1it.1,11,11 fi An) Atarri,azt. North Welt .... Nortlk 11,teru.. ....... . . . Imo City ... Iltulniruh Anwrtattn, ... . Gr.nt V,lcrn. .....1111 Itsugla h'l nn'n .11inrupm..: ....... 1111 Marine 1.111,1, • PORT OF PITTSBURGH , tx , hec:lu channel. atiluxh by nem! mare. m,a Pvcn.nc. and lialt-na. r..tio:lvnn: 4 `11,1111,1t., Ilearer Gort.lelterrr , Brwn,. le, : , b 1n... rover ' . ' lM.iln... N..rett. rr . -1,. N.J.... ‘rvii4l ii re: Burk.", :gat, Ihlrn.finr.itr.tl. I/EMI:TF:11 , 11 , 111.rau.1:11, lt,urrt, trorduu. Be,rer. I lloduc.,Bounrit. linwurril7, l'arldnron..l.lrwrn.rair . 1 t lIpK 71.,.Sbriver, Newton. Unler. M.silutta 1 , 11in“1. % . crittopt ''.lnrCti. • lICIATA LEAVING THIS OAT s . r. 1,11.111 4 -4. J.Crah.nflets. 10 Arcts,llo t. a. ST. Ll)ClS—ltobt. Itul.•rc, 10 t.in. WELLSVILLE--Anm, lu Id\ ri - v.,.. 4 2.. 111:1r- 2- ' ; 11 . Cll 111 1111 II 2-I 1... t. .. 'll 1..(I- ,i. 13 14 IS I' - i ` Fin 1. Lrtv.=TLu Cptemli.l rtzor .1 J. Critl•lnlca. Capt. s(..rling. will le., fur CrL 2.1..”,'and all lutertoolia . t. puma, •t W 1. ls., offering •Ua opportuully IXPORTB BY RIVER. :2 714 h . ' T l' h i t" ' : " ; ll' [:ll " , , C th heli '' . 'r- c : rl l. l7l ll' A kPl A shu.d Vn ' t7 . : 2.1 4 1 4 bba1 p. '4 4 1: I Ll4 q cor Fumc LL I. 1104, (I Illackburlu - act 71?V' ruvru e.poum. J us d NddUu 0 luuul lull. Arm- Arun, S lUout.r. CI Nl'l7o ATI —Pm 31r2q shim $,.. 2-5 uu Far, 4 kir. IL rtroatletc, a 1191,19 k stk. frallmr, 33 Jr. 31c , M 1,139,3715, ham, bUr., .t CV. II [Ma, nhould9r, 9 Pty. huh, 1 / 2 19, k Von, th, 1. hbin aihi9l.9s, Ms molmm ,., 3,91.99; 139 Mu whi.km . Park, ha, Palher, Chilli.. Cir, 113 wks mom and uM, Wirk SloMmalLek. .44.. IT M.ur, nrin 2111• k 1221.ic0n, 31 empty hhis. 31,99 u. i , •11: JOHN MURRAY'S Fi.eio 31Actirsia umler lb. Immediate rare of the I n"— at. 4.4n1.1,11.1 far nha.,t, of [itch[itchream. rht.. pretramtrom rocvlumentled In .11 raw. of ervltth, num.:ht... gout, alai gravel, as the moat awl fle:nal (lulu to Is [llea Maguelcia .ad th.! to vrthett 0.413 l oalttbuod, nor II the prota.rto, thojlagnevin 'gra In general tir •tt twin hi lug ii able Ilk.. tt.„lnlform dampen.. nourre tem* iu th, 1...aeg.. etrerthallr ear, heartburn without. ,ring the °ram at the runtuarh.lv emla, polar.. and time ...shun., are Ammo In do: It preventa the food of Infanta turning In all tt plesalng aperient. and .t. t a.ettrarly to female.. trumhbruy Daly teatined that WO rotation forma n4 rotatunaMsna uric arid idla In am., of gout .ml grasel. thereby routarnarting their hvarion• tendettc, • ben nth, alltalbutand Magne.da 1.014 htul.falled. phu t , Crampton. Itart-4 nurtmon General to the Ann, . taltr . ..tr—there can la. no &milt that Magnesia mar hr adunntru . red mum In the fohn .1 a ouneentrided eke luttoptban It. sulrMstre: for Ottn. Mal 1.311, rea...ona, I on, of ontnarn that the Fluid )I•Llneant la a eery valuable 1.1:10.11.0 to ~ur Matena Sledlra. 1 1 1 IILIPCKAS1111.... nrdron , blr A:Cooper. Or. Ilrlght lad )le..m. lluthrte aurl Math. ur/....nd0n, olgungir n.rommeud swrra, kluld Man - hots. MOM n.k.. and nnvetneut than We aolid:and freelrom the danger angmh Ina the murtant toe of foist= polies, for de by the Immrter's and proilletore sweat., 11. A. FAIINLIATOC lt . .jell• C. o-. Woo K d a Fro CO nt sta. "WEBB'S Niwmal Reader/1, 3rcetutHe'a do. v A rithmAla, Orsscanars. tqatrs, ata. tionerr. 3latt . ilobe. and ALa . elm •= t r i Ift t direlli=l, g 7l Olken d/,Cartrri&o'n pabliesUuns, TUE - KUCCAYLUNAL /I.IthALTOKY, delt , maxtet toreer Of Fourth. , IMO= Pirl'SBtJGH GAZETTE! . that the services were performed in the Penrisyl. __ _ ••,, ._.. _ - vania militia,will be rentlired; Rut ill case the I MR WOE:MOTOR. positivet positive! 1 _ ! evidence cannot be obtained, to relation to set- ICorr.wwannssqf the Deity Iniutiii,C.it.i.tto f . I , sire.. rendered, then the following will be mei!, WAYIIINOTOX, Jan.-I. ed. A detailed atatemeni of the time and hind ! ! Them, F 0,,,,, A „,!' r ,.,„„,„, 4 /he t 5,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, s ,,_ of service performed by the applicant; and offi- cer under whom het serv e d, verified by his own i ''' 'Y—S k'' ' ' ' . ! T ' I II ' "e Y' Y Rsr . '''' - hill "' ! oath or affidavit, and accompanied by deposition I have just come front the very ioteresting . tureiing at the Firrt Prestryterinn Church, in this th of ey tw a o re or .c m g o u.. re . res ted pec w ta ith bl t e h pe e pe rso ti n ti s „ ,: e t r a_tilth ch at e city, in celebration of the ::ttli Anniversary of ! is wor th y a eredit_that !they believe his state.. i th e Ameri"a" 4. "1 ni.IIIi"II Society. Mr- CIO% ' rand to be true — that he in Igenerally s reported . the l '"" i ' lent . "' a' n „the choir, ""'i d'lli'er- 1 by those who have known him, to have'teen in ; "" e " Elbe '"''' "."'- " e ''' '" i "'!"" 1 l''''''he.• he • the Revolutionary war. , The respectability of 1 ever made. relent!. to the ohject nod the trans . actions of the Soci ty during the past year. Mr, peace of the r e nighborhoml where they hide, or the witne ! sses to be certified by justices of the Clay spoke shout ne Icier nod was several times by one or moe members a the Legislature; and , heartily cheered i the course of hi' remarks, j and at their. Ides.. Ile -repealed the-llentiment' ! the application of widlfirdof soldiers of the Rev - the like evidence shall be Oveeivell in support of 1 olutionary or indian wars. l o , t i ' m tli p e r,r w io el . l o r r em t, atllle.ere.tsl„.lebttrir pug , u ,t hli t h i h e ed Ke t n /y . :AI. The applicant must set forth in his or tacky, renstitutiut I Convention. concerning the . i her petition, or accompnnying documents, the tint extinction of lavery in the U. S. It would . services performed, the length of time !erred. co . population bream three or four times as great: & rood. ' which statement he or ,the taunt be sworn or af . ; reach its natural t rmination when the density of •as now. anti the p !re of labor became reduced I, Bth. No person who lois received a grab?- : ity at a former session will be allowed another. ith. A certified copy fo4 the War Department I not occur for one or two centuries, hut what - of the documents in which a pension woo procu were they romper d with a nation's existence. ! ti to o L i l o ' : t g !! e P : i h n e t p th rt a .fi t t . b l . :le h t ' o bo t r h the a t s h t e e r. s l a l e t might: , red from the „United Stags, for tysoldier of the ' Mr. /lay referred to the solemn and impressive Revolution. will he considered -evidence of the fact. that of all th men forming the Colonitatitin (eight of the individual ko*gratuity or-pension, Society thirty fou years ago, he was the one ingreeably to the rules aforesaid. Prprided, how - - solitary survivor. Ile looked upon the Coloniza- I ever, that the widow shall; in all cases, prove tion scheme r—i the only means of :rajerieg this i her identity by . the oath de affirmation of some country from the oils of the cottlititinnee of, the person or persons having;knowledge thereof or sawn on the e territory. and of suppressing, by ~,,r . .1 r .„., t i on. . _ . . . I: , inAaves between the Afri,i he Flare countries of thie. , the Society read the annuall it appeared that four of the ludine,Mr. 31eDunough, the kite. had died within the year. the infamous true can continent until The Secretary o report, from whicl Vice President.t, i New Orleans millioi f free eoloied emigrants had than in any previous year A groater number hem, -en, to dfri• ecipte had amounted to ‘134,- appropriated $:111,000 to lie notion of her free colored citi min other Statue had re goverument t, recognize the mince 1S3::. The t !OHL Virginia applied to the flop. tens to Africa. qut,ted the .71.11(., tepealenee o 1 The Her. Mr. F very goal pro 1100. one for colonirolio kilos-, of _Baltimore. made " ;pooch, but a much better Ile 'aid be can a native of Smith t mid a largo iilaveholder: hat he 'nail not shin his ihulerstaniling nor his fleart to the eomlilinn, IL rights lur the eliiiins of tho colorist population of the '61.1 Stall,. Ile wu.r rj.l ti ou I. *r. and re,,ei zit I.Jy taught biro that ell inert had sprung front one tuatunon anon h. and we:ie. w all pa. 14' im...ni nt/d faun! lieu canna( lendthe Inigilieht cultivation. Thos• rum, most In: zeparltted. stud it nonunion to him that that great object could only be ethnctol through the ages tej of colonization. Mr. F. indulge:l ti mane tuna • molinifol op. prehencions of the conzezinnenna, of the glaveniy nu:sit:anon of con ntry. Ii" toil Thal the great danger aro, from he Jeep, it:lnti, religionz feel: It the North, and tle nripoiiite zennintent whieln innwakened et tie :4 4 onstIn. Politics was the wiener of c411111,1,111i,C. hot ififferetwo, opon the principl, of religiun und Ihn• groundm 1,1 leni ty, 1114 ant he conipnl4unni.444l. 'There WAS 110 hope ill moms lir hunkeilonly to God. and if Ond Anottlel not ileliver I r. Cronthi. danger, he felt that there was ion jiudvation for us. Ile cloqed i with a very Iztutut fill and pathetic alluNion to the declining year of Mr. flay, end ent append to Ifi:_artun for in, :nevi:jug .net I.nnteetion_union him. Mr. I. ry -4111 I next didivef.ed a ddres, °pun the condition of pro,peci. ail-man of the Nava: iedninit ugh the hour wivs very 'tut, cry 01 hto prepared .i L rr...•ll ,termer. ,e thounh not inirfeite.l vre I nnviiiiig of the th ree rut away at the vile, of whom I waii M r . vreaker. and a tututlennin of eviderniy mach lee hod kept hint out of the upon the count r Liw-elf hi the- fidold of tliv t . whi. L it - 17, 111Plifill, Lip tutu:a,. oivation niovediyut !wenn,- HI in gund motives nod hu- c:1, hut thq -intitltti.l with tliti ul cart, u good part. amtry n portion of ill cathweef an well bir Tared. Rut that le great of of deporticst to the tiny, and free negroes ig n ralpa`ble error. it ' Inking ntlt. . he e population. which it cam ever attain t Afrien. them at of the United Scat . utdrol are taken over every ,teatly inereare it int 04ei every I eetnr flat a f,w year. The natural tutittlato.l n. it.titt. tlot it i., o. tr., 6lr MCP, .! year. Mr. el:ly would be of ser uv choi~:n ~, , .1 per :wwun. f•.r I=l her e.,111 1 Lot I.e duly prt.y.l •Flti-intrllC.• eecure Ine , Orrit• tin... Vet. The an that it,. great a nun ed with the 11,111, orderly goeerunien :146,1K/11.1.1./11. It i+ hviou. dolt the money coul•I not he obiaine.l. no • could the free blacks be in duced to depict voliuttarity. Lamle defer luau:: subjects of special interest until toy Lieut. nun count of the length of the above sketch of the Coloutzaticin 50 Ot Ifq 00 1 'Au MI -1 00 32.00 . , AIRE.—The New ()Heins Picayune notices a 11 vt , ./Ma'rit. Jim. 21 . 1 conversation among several of the distinguished olulionv wen; °tiered this'l lawyers, recently during some idle moments in by Mr. 11 . 1 court room, w hen one a then', related the e to the a 3 • hetwrnn,„„ern n::=uq mud the ft:Bowing •reminiscence of an interview. elphor; Norfolk and Ana 1 mid to Mr. Mellonogli, you are every hich man, nod I know that you intend to !care all rims. with •rppcol,tion, the your property to tie expended in charitsble par.. n 'hiladelplo with the SiMtl.. I Poses. I Lave' hem thinking over your singular ,kt!„„tir and p oe i t i e line o r' life,. and I wont you to give me sointi advicf in terpr,„ will secure m oa t o r I regard to the greet success which has attended „„, th e e„„titn,„, of E urope , VOIL. for 1, too, would like to become-very rjch, and the Paritic, hithrrn, 'having ii family. so as to leave my heirs wealthy. orthern enter!prk.t. to the . %fell, says he get up, sir ; and as I rose from , p e „, t ,„l,„„t„, „h e i n ,„„. toy arm chair. Ire took my sent, and turning to the eminence in commercial I me as if Ito was Urn proprietor and I his clerk, II their ca n s broad resources, j mid, pointing to a common chair in which he nl „,1„1,,,,,„,„ t„co mnm: r ec, bad been sitting e sit down, sir, and I will tell Ye u hoe I became a rich nom, add' how by following lie combination of scientific I three rules you can become as rich as myself. t„.itu,„,{ 6 y A tu h r „„,, w . •• I firnt C 3330 to Louisiana," &Minima Mr. too t c0t,,,,t,„•,. some • Mel/month -when it was a Spanish colony, as the agent for a Louse in Balthnore 'and n house whoso energie. the ••Atino- ; in Boston, to ilisptim of eertaineargoes of goods. t Company" was brought it After I had settled up thkr accounts and finish_ , nr. ent i tle hi„, 1 „ t h e 4 . 0 a, od their agency. I set up to do business fur toy an, [ldißunin, on self. I bad become acquainted with the Spanish ~t ~,,,t , p e n„ ,y l„ ,„„,. ! Gotecoor, who had taken n.fancy to tar, nl / „,1 „ t „l„,„ki tt , i ns . tkongli I bad never so „much as thittcred.him, tunting the „„ Stases, i„ through his influence I obtained a contract to thenr h en .. tor tie..army by which I ovule $lO.OOO. Alter , this I gave a splendid dinner to the principal of qt, ~ttitt„„ is inmett hetes 44 the army and the GoVernor, and by it nut' .air reps ,. obtained another..contract, by which I made t•l:30 ti] ;a sul9.eet Line bill report- 000. - rids is whist the Creoles mid French do o „ tt,„„t nif t i e r. b y wh i ch • not understand. I mean the spending of money e gntertunt „„ entttr ,, e , a t , judiciously. They arc afraid of spending nip t„ e line o f . trey. A man who wishes to make a fOrtll3o, .„ . i„ .t .,e , „,„„ , ,„„1„ line from must first make a sholv of liberality, and spend m phio in , . 1 „,„.„. p. lit En _ money to obtain it, . that dinner which I gave to the Spanish authorities, I obtained their good will and esteem and by this I .1,33 enabled !do make a large HUM of money. To succeed' in life, then, yea must obtain the favor nod twirl- CHM of the opulent, and the anthorities of tire mitutry in which yon live. This is the first I rule." “The natural span of a man's life " contion. ed Mr. Mcltotiogh, •• is too siort, if he is Lilian ' dosed to his non resources, to acquire great. wealth, and therefore is order to realize a Mr tune you must coercive your power and intluenc'e over those who in point of wealth are inferior to you. and by availing yourself of their talents, knowltslgo and information, turn theta to your ott, advantage. This is the-second rule." Here the old tenon made 3 long pause so if lost in thought, and seeing him remain silent, I asked and is this all'" •'No," said be, "there is 0 third and last rule which it is all-essencialrfor you to observe,' in order that success may attend your efforts." "-And what is that !" I inquired. -Why. sir, it is prayer. Tiou must pray to .the , Almighty kith, fervor and zeal, and .you will be mstained.in•all your desires. I never pr4erl , sincerely to God is ell my life without hating my prayer answered satisfactorily." "He stopped and I said "is this all I" Ile answered; ' , yes • sir, follow my advice and you will hec&neh Holt tom." And he arose and left me. . I "Well" asked one of the company, ••have you followed his advice !" "No,"isaid the counsellor,-"I have not fee cer tain reasons! I do not wish to be considered harsh in drawing the conclusions I did from Mr. NteDonoglt's narks. They were that when n man desires to become rich, he mustcorrupt the rich, oppress the poor, and look to God to. MIA. twin hits. o, The following rt. malting, In the lb dolphin city. relat: line of mail Sle:cl. China, and Phila werp: • Resolved, That n project or uniting by establishing no atenmers, whifilt et the valuable trade ne nhto frann Chin: so profitable n, Southeast Settles on, mots can ailsaace t prosperity, to with favored. potition n entitle them. • Resolved. Thnt x].oo 41. nl.m u.O i 2. .o r -5 , 21-5 .5 L. 4 , 0 ,1,0 t ot anti practiod know) Thomp,nn. de,i of the .11111. at afloat. and through tic Steam Navioaht to ,qtem,-.410 , opera donee of the unite well ill," of Virgin ry;fiz out the proj the firm to efir.tge ti, enterprho. Itesidted, -That nod they ure beret i 3 eeritativesure reque. d by the minmiittie it is priiieised that t .A.tulirese W. Montt steamers from Calif. Niter°lk That ti forward it copy or t 1 each of our ,SPrhitir Ks 3 Congre, with re. their respeetiNe They were reieled -to a., reiect committee consiWng of Mer Bart; iiopa. n, and Pecker. ....ern, Le requested to foregoing re......intions to 4.1.1 Repro,entative, in inn. they he Initi befor,e Mr. Jnekson. of I ilmlidphja county, on leuVe given, o,Cre the t• e following preamble and resolution, which wds adopted: Wheress, Serious lineonvettienee is experien ced by the people of pony putts of this Common wealth, from the senCsity of silver coin as a cir culating medium: _dad :Arse., there is reason to suppose (lent in:lt:per means have been re sorted to for the ptcpose of !seeping as for as possible, such silver solo from ens•ulation, with the view of embarrussing the monetary :Omits. of thin Starr, to the serif us injury of every branch of industry, and lie the fort her purpose of pro ducing shell a state pf nfroirs, that pubio: feel ing ntay Lc excited against the ado:led:0:e pro- Vl4lons of the lam padved by the lost I.e:4i-odor, prohibiting the vireidation. ia rids State. of notes of any nth* titan:, Moler the deariminat;:i live dollars. Therobire, Regohied, l'hat dy ennniti, on ILtnkn he authorized to ite l oirq into the expettioney of en acting n law to res.trida the hanks of this Coln tonnwealth from it,ing improper mean• for the purpose of ilintinirhing this circulation of sliver coin, awl that they report by bill or other- WiNO. The following rules were. this morning. repor ted front the Uononitcoo on Pensions and Gratui ties for the Governtnent. &Titling I.lllou the ap plications which luny, he made They were adopted by. the Hour: . . lot. To, months stireiee in the Revolutionary dr Indian war., prior to the treaty with the In dians, at Grauville 101,95. thrall entilla the Bier or his widow to aigratuity of furtydollars. 2d. Four months perry,. no aforesaid, stall entitle the applicants aon annuity of forty &Il ion, payable half yearly, to commenge on the first of January, 1801,. 3d. Willows of sonic,'" of the Reyolutionarj or Indian wars, shun 6o entitled to o gratuity or petision,,as the ease may be, .according to the semices performed by, their husbands. .4th. Proof by one hr more credible witneseet, The Agricultural Convention met this after „noon, with the following oßleers : Pro:dew—lion. G. Ir. Woodward. Pre Presidaits--Dr. A. L. Elwin, A. S. Rot, ens, Jns. Gowin, Judge Kelly, Isaac 31arkly Wm.btaiely, R.,Jonem 'Brooke A. lauifi o IL A. Iduglenberg, Gen., E. Shinier, Addison 4eKefin, Jno. W. Alnyward, A. 0. Ilie:der, J.' S. Hold Man, M. SltClain, Stewart Turbot, Nlcenslin, Geo—Lawrence, Col. Hiram Buhr, Arnold Plumer, Gideon J. Bull, John S. !they. Stereatriar— Robert C. Walker, Reuben C. Hall, Samuel 'C. Ford, Isaac G,'lllcKinley, Wm. U. Waring. Mr. Mall moved an invitation be tendered to the Governor. nod Heads of Department, to at tend the pitting of the Convention, which ' was agreed fu. Messrs. Ball, of Erie; Mester, of Dauphin,smit Ittniers, of Buda., were nppuinted a committee to convey the invitation. All the members of the .I.9,7ildature were In vited to take seats in die rovention, .and all persour twin in Ilart•isburgli, 1V1111!ake an M- I, terest in at,riculture, coining front yonntie,t not la all, or partially.repre:lentod. I• A committee reported in favor of establimbing a il Pennsylvania State Agricultim Society, 'of prc mrifura constitution, of preparing 'a meemri- I .tl, to the Legislature, asking for a .charter and in blank appropriation from that Maly, ••( pass irig a resolution that instruction iu amiettli•tre be introduced into the CUIIIIIIOII ECIIISEN the Shit:. All the recommendations of the SOlll inittee were adopted by the Convention. Uu !notion, Peter A. Browne, Esq.. addrcitsed the Convention in 4 very learned manner on hair and wool. Atel to. Cowin was rgsponding to_ the call of the convention, in a few rcznarl, on practical (arising, when the Governor, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Surveyor GencraL•and State Trensure entered the Mall, and took the seats allproprixted to them. Judge Mayes, froM scleet coin/nave, consisting of ;Mexsrs. I lays, and !lulu, reported a eot4titution for tile Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society. this constitution provides for an atlntis.don fee Of n o t ICES than $l, and an immial contribution of not iob9 than $l. 'Twenty dollars will constitute a life member. The officers shall he a Preehlent.• 11 Vice President front each Congressional di, triet. u Trensury, a Corresponding Secretary, a Recording, Secretary, a Librarian, an Agricul tural Chemist and Geologist- and Executive COSl tnittee of the above named officers, and five all ditional officers—the Society to meet annually on the third Tuesday of January, in Harrisburg, when all the officer,: shall to elected. Fifteen members shall constitute :t quorum. l• tic que•tion being On the adoption of the con stitution, Judge Kelly coiled for some renews why a State AgricutuMl So-iety should he formed —some reason which 'will justify the Conveffbion in asking the State of Pennsylvania to open her ontier4 owl let this Sticiety est herbioney. Mr. A. S. Roberts finswet•ed the questinn. Ile *an ted same organization to bring the fanners to gether. In New York. individually, they are be hind us, but, collectively, they twofer in tolvimbe, and the reason is they are accustomed to , Lilk • together upon the subject, and more generally to diffuse information. It was moved that when the Convention ndjourn it tollt..nrn to meet at Itahll•past seven o'clock, which tons agreed tn. • ts tin elation, the Contention adjourned. In the evening the Coventien tonenthird and listened to several speech, from menther•• of the Convention. Among there, I may menti o n the remarks of J. R. Ingersoll. Esq., and Judge-Kel ley:as being marked by a comprehensiveness. of mind and powerful eloquence worthy or •their. 'reputation as public speakers, and of the noble came they were rolrocating. • . • I Gov. Johnston was offered the Presidency of the Convention, but declined it to prevent Mis representation, and misconstruction of his mo tiles. DUC.PtSmi.. HOW McDONOGII BECAME A MILLION Bar STATE Stwts,--The ladies will be inter-. ested to learn t hat the Bay State Mills in Law rence are now lemming the whole of their ma chinery in the manufacture of Bay State Shawls. They employ nineteen hundred hands; and dai ly use the wool Of more than three thousand cheep. This latter fart, says the Lowell Courier, Army' assist the reader who is unacquainted with. he, details of manufacturing, in forming some eon ception of the immense amount of raw materi el requisite to keep such a ram establishment in motion, and the capital, energy, and' enteritrise ettgaged in it. I=ENI 'VOLUME LXIV-NUMBER 148 ENI/lANA AND NEB itAtraour. Situated as fain= -is, stretching from the I Ohio river to Lake Michigan, presenting 0 great disersity of soil and climate, and the North grad ' the South conveying their trade and _business to entirely different markets, there seem ed kw years back, but littli prospect of So, andcarrying out a system of iznprovem= as would bring the mast distant portions at the State together, 'and enable the people to nllegls • in that free nod friendly intercourse Which' is 00 necessary to a foil understanding of each others wants and interests, and to the suppretalcav'of those sectional feelings spa tilaitaCeitlinrirhieh 90 frequently distrust the councils' and impair the strength of. a State. • But it is now very certain that no State:will have so complete it sietent . Of internal communi cation tor Indiana,'ond that .rully meets the wants of all; affording to every citizen ready amt cheap access to every part of the,Staie, and peuOc ly the seat of government. ri This is the peculiar feature in the system. Erety railroad, °tautly 'every one of any importrince, connects with, or crosses each other at the capital; and by means of the numerous street branches, turnpikes, and plank roads, made or making,. their benefits are extended to almost every county in the State.- Few of readers are, perhaps;, aware of the i t; lure and extent of tffese 'works and what th are destined to 'accomplish for the State in gen eral, and Indianapolis in. particular. -On the 'North we. have dna Peru Railroad, and the _Lafay ette „Railroad,. the one running nearly north and - the other nortlisiest front this place, end extend ing to points on the Wahasfi,' each about seventy miles diStant from Inclianapolle, and about nisi seven miles from each other. :Make. lines will undoubtedly he continued; the Peru road, through - the couniins north of that place, to join the Nor thorn Indiana Or SOutheria Michigan Railroad; the, other, in a direction, to Chicago; thus mak ing two lines of railroad from ',the 'centre of the State to its Northerii boundary, generally, some seventy miles apart, at least after they cross tae Wabash, and about twenty-floe, miles on • either side of the Michigan road- This, 'the Michigan rood, will, ip anothd. season; bdplanked the whole di.- tone,, north, thus forming three thor oughfares through, the nohern half of the State, and reaching almost every county in thief direction.' The grade on the whole !Rini a the Lafayette road is completed , nr will be re the next 6907 son. Tto.t 0,, the. Peru road is Made to liebies• ;Ad, ..;14 itch • the hod is now being laid; On the weNfi tee have araiiroad to Terra Haute, now ma Hy :wale. ulain 'Whitt lion will be placed next t.atanter, awl Worts ar! making to extend ,t eon t o ttiriouorol,- which o'doubt will be auc co,fal ; lints niforiling o thoroughfare east and west across the entire State. • • Ft ',rico hat ...rill of ecrunu. the . from Icycit itneqinn Inorethanproboble, • n ill I e raffled perlinpn from Pendleton to Neannt-tio, and either to Waimea,' or. Knights- . LOWII,- if..• - • The Rood is Already . in nae for toonty.t.ix t,n n. am! 0000 trill he carried to the Stole line. tt , if theretrenilnot enough, there is tile Nalit.ottl ttpitu whYch plank is now be- - ituc placol. am! muck of: it alrend* opened for inn To tho Aver we bare as yet buf one out let. the Nlotli,ot Intlinimpolis Railroad; but other, Sr in prottres,, and will noon reach us. giving groat :olvoutagos to the ;whole Southern portion of att. Sotto. The Laarenceliurgh itititrond has ensue twenty mile, nearly ready for flee iron, 'and the grade, 114 tar a. Shelbyville, under contract. A cons nannicatien rail thus soup IMcreatedbetween the centre awl the snirth-ruatern coinefot,the State, conecting . ai iiheihyvilieieilh two. other roads runn n ing coat :nal north-east, to Rushville and Knigiiti.town, awl south-went;-to the Madison timid- at Edinburgh. 'No, in the south-west, Evansville is connecting; herself :with Princeton awl Vincennes by nsilroad, and one is conkruct iiig between Johnson ,coniaty, and Martit,vi!le. 'll.Cto lines will undoubtedly be connected, by hoe sin Gosport, Eiperreer„ and Pt. eotritoreee. Jeirerwoniine will soon be connected with Columbus. arid New Albany with Salem and .Itediord. and after a while with. ,Cnrwfurdsville sue Lafayette. Between the latter points,-. the rood will :'wen he travelled, arid-same considers par, of between salem and New Al bany is titre: Ay in•use. and other roads are eolistrweting from rarions'points pn the Ohio into the interior, connecting with these more im portant works. Indianapolis is' tbus made the centre of this net-work ..1 roads; and whatever henefilS are to he realized fool], there, rho is to Command. the greatett share. Not only is this. city, by means of them. brought into immediate connection with our own. State, but (bees lino_,' or most Of them, att. great National thorouglfaies, coniteeting leading po.intm in the Fereral States • arilinid us, with tacit in...a-vet and best markets, and thus drawing rayon them and through this placea large , portion of the travel and business of the east and west. • Thus by the exten.ion of the Lafayette Road m Chicago, w-ratite with the one making front there to driletta,..earryiugus to' the Upper : • By the Terre Haute Itotnl we connect with. St' Louis, owl probably with Quincy., and other towns un the ilissi.sipph in Xlissouri„ 1-11hioin t and lowa. By the Beßecor:tine Road is. found a direct communicution with the Lake, .and .the several line, of rued to New York awl Boston. And by the Richmond line, we ore on the direct way to Pittsburgh slid Philudelphin,l most or which is in process of co.Ktiucti.n. The Lawteto:eburgir Auld is connection with the obit, nob Mississippi Road, gives a direct line to (71%011u/tn. the great mart of the west, and thence by various roads in Ohio, a direct line is funntl with the liellefontaine Road. And by the one eve ranking to Lexington, and others which Is making. farther and important outlets will be teen established .with . Richmond and Norfolk. The works which the Staten of dlabais, Gam! gin; and Swab Carolina tire pressing toward dui Ohio river will noon reach Louisville, and there. Unite with the itrtiCreouville and Columbus Bead, dins opening to our produce the porta of the Sou thern State,. • What Indianian, and especially if a. citizen of Indianapolis, can contemplate the prospect thus • presented of . pro,pttrit y and .itnprovement? 1 prices ore to be equalized, districts heretofcre. remote, will `cc brought nigh to 'market— Now avenue. Of tr* will ho opened: New places of hosinei, esirWSheil. The value of land-sad its production eVer7 where advanced. The effect tqo,n, the growth of Indianapolis want be app.ircut to all. If, with the limited advantage heretofore Possesaod, 'she has out. 'tripped ~loto.t. every other town in the State, how certain her advance when all the improve-' cent conteoqilated Are in Flteemlfill operation, and not only the Trade and travel from all cptar teen of oar own Stple, thole of the cant said avet, north :ind south of the whole confederacy &hall r .,,- ibrou;;11 her streets. AMERICAN IiESOVEC tam INDUSIM,Y. We were a:tree:Oily surprised and 'tate* grati fled aiew tioys since. in having been permitted to examine that extensive manufacturing mitab ti,limeta tevently greeted on Cooper's, Creek, o it teltm, anti 4 attrat :to We -Cambett Cobalt and Mciallic Wort, - (Ave renders also will learn with plea:mit, that the whole of the cobalt made there, in, itrettmool eximesely and exclusively for the Stalfortkitire potteries, the; Worcester and Coalbrnokda le China manufactories, in England, where it is titost fee producing the brilliant blue color no elegantly prominent in dinnerand tea sdrviee.. ft appears that thCfe is an extensive and valnabletnine in Missouri, containing cobalt and nickle, belonging to Mr. W. Fleming, of this city ; and in We Cattlen:Works, tie ore produ ced from Obis mine, is placed at the disposal of Mr. Theopheles Merry. a verreminerit practi cal chemist, and the superintendent and mana ger of the works._This gentleman, by a series of elaborate proceesen, which appear. alike mpg, tical, curious and extraordinary to the non-sei. ontific observer, soon extracta from the mineral earth, both cobalt and nickle, and we are infor med that in furity and crew' ether desirable quality, the substances ta produced, are not sutpseaml by any in the world. Them a mine in the State of Missouri ceased a large factory to be built and put in operation. nt. Camden. N. J.—whence the beautiful and ,volunblecobotris exported weekly to Liverpool. Thenickle, as is well known, is a chief ingredi ent in the colol.tositino'of German ether. and we accordingly find that falcons Metal is extensile. ly made by Mr. Merry; boat for export and home consumption. Another valwtble substance ii also climinatcll from die ore,,called "hydrate of copper," which is extensively used in th e making of sitrol. We believe that there are only two etbalt manufactories in the United' BUM» . —the one we hove described 'at Utunden—Ate.: other at Kenhington—and both are supplied from the eatue mine: It is' pleasing to see our rare mining resources turned to so excellent on account, etch moth credit Li alike - doe to the en. terprise of Mr. Fleming, and likewise to the jastlj, appreciated skill and profound knowledge of Mr. Merx7;ns a aniachil chemist_—P. Peg. . A tradesman of France hall discovered the art of giving td a dompositionyi-hin ovn prepara tion, the- color ana erect the flavor gf. roasted coffee. A machine divides this .trynterial into berry-shnped-morsels, so like the astasalprodoet as to be undistingoiehable to the eye of the most expertytuJge Itodue. • . Franz the Ireltiett — t Beata &salad r.