tilTane4 of his 'tido" of the 14th ins ~ to, re ,il44"t:l4°..ausiS/STA fice. vf.seur, ,4c434m7 Al ortaZigialX•xtre to-the opinion Of the "late At . togaellaeneraliWitt, , elaborately Trifiten under r • tilt' ednintimakettlio .116 n; .7:0- ; „ t p 7 .- dentof pad Didtq. Staten, ataLptieted;in,"M... • ori"Dipro - io. Cade,' (Appendix, volume it., page ',ll'.,l376,),eonelnditig in the follouriug. .01 - efia of opinion that the section Of the- 'w • "" , soider conilderntion Li void, for being agshist ate-1 'enstitfition, treaties, and law of" the 'Malted States,:and incompatible with the rights of • lionshi amity with the United States'" ;'• Thisepinion; your Excellency under tigied;efracelees; hold to be well founded an the power of treaties, as ruled by allitriters malittornaidonst,laW, and briefly bit lylaid4win by Wheaton, in his 'laments of In s emotional Lew" _who itates,{page chap. i. "pan 2) tinder head of the “Rights of Self- APredoreation and Independence," of ,Jnations:— "The only exceptions to the applications of these t'',Ctleria rules arise oat of eomppet, such as. ~' -1, : treaties of alliance; guarantee,- or mediation, to whichahe State itself, whose concerns are in - restintr has become a party." The undersigned feels fatly alarmed that B. We. Goomment may confidently linty on the justice and good faith of the Lagislatare of South ''" , G'arolina to. arrest from the presek moment the operation of annct which he apprehends will on ''':ecroplention, be Totted liable I r by the individual ~IMitation it must cause) to create the results it was 'deigned to preclude. (SlPed) GionnEl3l firs Excellent-Y . , • ' Thfi Gommor of the State of South Carolina. - REPLY OP GOVERNOR JI4NS. • j EIT.LTTIVE DEPAIST3FNT, ll • I Cokameta, Dec. 19,111800. Thoundersigned, Govmmon over {ho Common . wealth of S. Carolina, has the henOr to acknow ' 'ledge. the rect;pt of the - noto of the 17th, from It. consul, and infoims him dint it will be -traranntted Co the I,cgislaturc thrtl4vith. ;Tiohnders:goad takes this occasion to renew 4/13' 1154jr.S.V.CCurhi.3 own friendly feelingo, and thoth orthe clam Over whichim had the honor to toward U. D. Government, and also 141 individual respact Surlier Brlttatio Jle,jetty's • _ll (T h #:e.a)• IGeo- ,,, a E. ILlthew t Esq. . - rae-Virgiain gesolutioaß, rely; . , by th 3 Lr..; , -Izinture of the'Old Dominion, Etc !az. 'lll • . orals, The qilCati,llS whichilately agidited I iiin•Uprwicis of thS United StateM and threaten . xd Sht pa .en of the° country, anal toe very exis fahce of t'ac Union, have been happily ternsina . . - teA•by the several ants Isnown US' the "Compro mer.aurcs;" and, • . Wilma.% The adjustment of thain questions .1 Res effectedwithout contravening, the position taken by Virginia. at the late s4sloa of the La ; :." gislatura; and "whereasthe said caMpromhe mea tuarna are regarded by Virginia as binding upon ;:. I talAlle Suite of this Union, however they or in diOluals may deem them short the full mea %trout Narita to the Glare Staten; and rrhefeas, Virginia canaiders, as she ever has considered, I...the Union a great blessing; ana whereas, also, .:Virginda regards the compromise measures in the nature of a meaty ofJenne blatween the non airmail-eh:in and the ale, holding States, There fore. •Be it resolved by the Gent.l Assembly of Virginia, That Virginia will stild to sad olido by those megeures in good fatsh, and will not anemia or countess:into any Statel in the violation of tiles, Rao:re% That Virginia dissolution tine re peolef the fugitive sle% law a dissolution of the Union, nod will, in case it islrepesled, rause any longer to recog,nisc hertelf_a member there ll "..',llcualred, That Virginia looks with profound •centem.lt. Upon that reckless and lawless party Strike North,jrzown as obolitioeists,ruad regards .'themLs persons destltato cull i claim to the see :pod or :Olt:sr:on of • mant„ira, and that each State owes it to its sister States? arrest 01l fur , thee agitation of tho alaverpq 'e.stion by them <'Sitltin :h it iimitt Resolved, also, That oar Seriatrirs, in the Sen ate of elia United States be inntructed, and our members of Congress bo requested to sustain the eampzentise measures in geed faith—and, in ease the Lew, generally known as the ingitive law, is repealed—or, Congressi shelf pass nay Levi abolishing slavery in the District of Colum ' bia, or abolishing slavery in, s i r The slave trade .between the States, that see Said Senators and members of Congress resign. their seats in the reapective bodies of which theiere members,arid return home. Resolved, That the Governor of this Coalmen , wealth be requested to send a espy of thetie rose •• Indent' to each State of this Union, and - alio to • our Senators and Representatives in Congress. FOREIGN NEWEL BY TEE STEAM - ARCTIC. We mentioned, yesterday, the arrival of the steamer Arctic at Halifax. Subsequently the following intelligence was sent on by telegraph. ..'The Arctic brings advices t 4 the llth of Jan !riary,lnclarive.l She was' to !leave Halifax for - New York 'at Midnight, •en riday. She will - probably 'arrive at her dock Carly 4 Monday mornint.l! • From England there is no news, if we except . tLe eingle'.fact,lltax the Board of,Trado returns fon the month Fading Decrh , e L, ahows au Z4ICILOC en .the exports ova. the .corrsapond 121g month of the provioas year, of rising £Ol7l, Dublin and (Away r;11 road isadvertis e4o op , for travel on thelirst of June. A fire inn bulldoze estsblisbmsot in Dublin. bad dest-oyed wordrof property.. Great es:cites:tent, had ; Fain/led at Paris do. '''ileg the tree:;,_ in_colmequence of the resigna • Hen en paciso cf thiMiniraryi; This ma cansed, Drat by the open hottility, of the Proficient tow ard General Chang:tinier, and eetondly, that in ' :defiance of the open protcatatien of the Ministry, the General received perinia'alor., by a deMded tonjorlty;il justify, his; conduct before the As ' ociably. Both the ' Right aid Left warmly ap•- :',' plaudedhini,.When the Ministry abruptly with ' drew, and. with equal abrupriesa, resigned in a ' 'bedy. The president ciperienced great diMcul. ' ty bathe formation. of a newl.Cabinet, M. Barret having refused to accept elite. . 7 On Friday main, before the sailing of the Aretic, a' telegraphic despatch was received at If . iveiPatil; eanottacing thuttho Monitcur hadiap ..pear4 nific the Prtsideat's firdelf, and the odi , clod atincuucement of Dltuyta do pilule for For eign tff'lra, and General Heynand des Jean de . Angity,- for the War Ofifice,l; with new appoint- Mode also fn. 3rUll3ter of 31arir.e, Public Works and ComMerce. • ,• othrk decree; aigned by the Minister of the ' Interior and of War, is, published; revoking . the .decree by. which the National Guards and the - . troop of the firstdivision wore united under one .- ednunand. The. effect orthiS decree is to abolish thq p6st liMetafore held by. General Changander. • GOteral Perriot takes com,4and of the National GittinVand the troops of the first division are to be commanded by j General I.laragusy &Millers. He enters upon his duties by general orders to the anny'of PariS, in which he explains the'ob .• ject of hia mission', and says that he will main . tainthedlsciplinewidch his'predeeessors had ea tffhlt.tod.l • Ho aMe says that fie trill uphold the • • at‘theiity; established by the constitutioa tan, andlgive hie energetic support to the execu tion of ti laws. t 7 A lscript co the deOatch under date, 7 o'clock, Ds that a inotitin had been made in the A seufbly, that the uminbers should - retire to - tireirLiitiCeaux to (raise a commimion to prepare molaitions exprealive of the Legislature in re . wad to recent estate, which motion use car ried., g:dust the , ketive opposition of the Minis '-try,' by a vote o 660 'to 35:2. Great confa.ion '' Is' reported to have preraMed In the Assembly v 4is i l i t t ize o l was dent dioLca ofth t' e i hO te. f.lc eon Friday. ' to ed opened at 0 MS. art closed at 94,63. • I The intelligence from Germany could not well o m6re indefinite, The Mete are, that the Enf pror of Austria and the Sting of Pramia were le cetlat Dresden, about thOniddle of the month, ' o eon:silt once again upon the affairs of State;' ti that.tho federal commissioners, appointed to raegothe Schleswig licisteiu difficulties, had rrived,at Rendsiarg, and had given the author er ties I.hreo days to decide 'Wpon what course they , - . uLd purs!ley . • /. [ltfendsburg M a strongly fortified town upon o Eider, In the Initihy f,f holstein, exactly on frontier orGermanyand Denmark, 60 miles north -West of Hamburg; and has about 10,000 sopulation.]' 't' . •• ITALY. •The - Cpinion teems to prevail that the republi caM, or at least a revolutionary. movement, may yet tie , made at 'Rome, thelPrench soldiers bovine becomp,csccedingly obuoilous to the people, and 2dattitu, and other Italian refugees still Ending Opportunities toy conimunieatc with sympathizers the Holy City . It is supposed that any earl- TL difficulty ati Paris wquld Supply the Roman people with- an 'opportunity to revolt once mere. Little chance °slots, however, for any successful Imareteeatiri that 'directila, o th er Catholic pow ers tieing new fit liberty o aid his holiness with -.41, little more grape," if tut nee6it. • • .~~A'friendof ours, envying, yesterday, the =las' of the buildings which lately fell, on Twee tyTirst it., obierced a p i per woman, clad is rus ty sr4eds moan:dug, 'wandering abcmt the spot, COLE ',despair pitti .l...A.h! red o said a w n letrery lineanient of h is er couritenance. orkman, • , she ino or the whiatris: 9ho fs crazy!" " What a vol ume of woo was expressed In that eitlee son ' taaera...tr. Y. Courisiatalovizer. PI: 71 4 =1 r"' _ . PITTSBURGH GAZETTE BEBLISBED BY WIIITE PITTSBURGH wzDnsDAY 310IiNIN6, JItICUAILY 29, 1831 - ----- r --- ne z..... 21, Courier, of the 23d trot, con -hisisMan editorial article on the subject " of rail made, which takes the extraordinary ground that 'Pittsburgh has given up the idea of being a point on the great railroad - thoroughfare between `the east and the west; -and to prove this the edi tor quotes - end reprints an article from a late nnfaber of the Pittsburgh Commercial Journal, headed "What ought Pittsburgh to do?" The Editor of the Zanesville paper rays: "Pittsburg's, for a long time, condoned to in sist that the different routes which were teems plated to pass through that city, were mt favorable. The proof to the contrary is so over whelming, that even the leading papers of that compelled to adm it the superior Toed • 186,091' lo 2 20 citypre now advantages ;of the Central Oh i o and Ilernpfield , roads. Per the evidence of this we need only re- T he present prices of iron, according to lest P r to the artiele which we copy to day, from the mica, are as followni--300 tons Scotch pig from Pittsburgh Journal. We nob ourneighbors of the ship at i s2o,soaand 115 do. at $2l, 6 mos. 3® Miami Valley to read it." - 400 tons English bars brought $38639 from Now, we beg lo be excused from beitig incite'. ship, but the principal hoidens ask $4O; 100 do. Staffordshire $44- and 400 packs damaged Rus e,' i n the category of those who are "competed to i ,,. , hot„ ~ cis. , ,:, teas. . admitadmitthe superior . 3 ".tekle. of 0 0 C. ,. .u . " 2 Ohio The borne of this iron we suppose to be rice and Hayfield Hoods." We have never believed ; YILLIJiiS 07' OOLLAnS, and three millions of it and have never admitted any such thing. We ! railroad iron. Oee c an eat dly realize the miner have always held that Pittsburgh, tieing the can- I .1 „. . enwnee.iallhecofwiPtch'"uscjhiacitsa, a‘sr`trtnel%,°,ll°,:e.asent,d contesting point of the drainage of the country, 1 and we suPpose it is such facts which have pro is the natural focus for the union of the railroads Sliced the change of opinion we bear of nt Wash to be constructed in the region of country which 1 Wigton; as to the . necessity of sone modification our rivers dada. of the lariff.—N. Y. Express,/ Fire • We know that the site of Wheeling it not point- Five millions of dollars to sit out of the coun esnut by nature for a great city, And that the try, and nothing to bring it back. Of these are town now there hasbeea built by main force, and 1 millions, onatenth has been taken from the pro is sustained by main (exec. The folly of locating ! prietois of iron Works; and nine-tenths from the rail.-oads with a ruler and pencil upon a core- , methinks, laboreriand farmer*. That is about mon map has often been demonstrated. We' the division. Of these five millions, three mil hharn great deol about air line ,distaaces tram ;lions !were for railroad iron. I Now had we an &embus to Baltimore, and from Columbus to ; adaleate tariff, this railroad iron would have , Philadelphia. Mateetaias, livens, steep grader, I been made at home, mad would have cost perhaps l ord short local curvatures arc email mutters to ! 15 per., cent more, which would have swelled the I :gentlemen. who locate rail reads cau the bird flies 1 amount to $3,150,000. 1 through the air. The air line distance from Now see what incoanisteet mca these anti-tar -1 from Wh e e z ing to haltimore is 222 =ilea, while ; iff democrats are. They profess to have a holy the length of the Baltimore and Ohio &thread 1 horror of wealthy emporanana--nionopolies," I between the. same points is 300 miles by the , as they call them—and a special love for the far -1 Grave creel:route! This shows that it is seventy ; leer .aud the poor man, while their anti-tariff pa- Iper cent. longer than an air line, add yet to save I hey has deprived the farmerand laborers of three ' distance it has grades of 116 feet per mile: It millions of dollars, and enabled aVA of railroad commit down Grave creek and terminates ta -monopolists," "aristocrats," 'ispectitaters," and Wheeling the corporation :pace yard; and in , all the other hard names in thelocofoco vocabu ' that grave yard it is proposed that the ilempfield ! la.ty, to lave fear hundred aid fifty thousand rail road shall begin, whecever the Legislature 1 doll:wain the tingle article ofitilread iron! Can of Virginia can be persuaded to permit it, of 1 greater folly and ineousiste ey be imagined: which at present we ice no probability. Now let US look at the other side. We will sup- Toe cadent borough of Greensburg, l mburg, to this pose I 1 farmer needs two hundred Pounds of iron State, which contains about eleven hundred in- ; in a a year—many do not require the half of it— habitants, vans the birth-place of the Hempfield 1 which at three and a half cents is seven dollars. Railroad scheme, and its father was the retire- But joke fifteen per cent off and the farmer sentativo of that town in our state legislature.— ! would nave the enormous sum of eine dollar and Now, it is a singular feet, that if that road should 1 five .cents: 'This would compel:mato pretty well ever be made, there is ho probability of its going I for a reductiOn of twenty five per cent on all he to Greensburg: From Greensburg down the 1 has, to sell'. Seriously, ouch is the practical valley of Brush Creek and Turtle Creche, to the ' working of iceofoco political evooomy in Peau- Monongahela near Braddock's field, la the difficult ; sylthnin. . part of the Peaaativaraa Railroad. A straight I We oometimes hear the question asked, Why line upon the map gives no idea of what the road I arc I Penasyleania democrats' so infatuated as to will actually be. One election about a utile long I favor so ruinous a policy! We think wa can ex will cost $130,000. It Is absurd to suppose that 1 plain this too. two roads, leas then fiv.e miles upttrt, will be I i Pennsylvania democracy is nowt:nide up para built through oath a country, when one will an- ly of two elements, we say now—for it aI:CS every purpose better then. two. The fixed a lweye no „ Th e e ra ', i s y aeo f e m e ,,,, 9, !,,, e ll up, expenses, the interest end repairs, must be borne dithatisfied, disorganizing, spoils-seeking'," and by the trade. They would be twice es much for h aha jj,h ouo d us element. The other i s adoul u_ two roads as for one, and one goisd road still a face-ism"—anew, very awkward, bat very exprea doable track will be amply aaffident-for the ho- rive term. This very pliable element is careful , sines. The estimated Cost of the' Pennsylvania ly guarded from any loath except that of cotton . I Railroad from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, 78 miles, planters, who have the exclusive right to mould lis $2,715,000 or $34,800 per mile, and the lino it jest as they please. Now as these cotton plan; proposed for the Hempfield Railroad is decidedly 1 tors believe that their interests require just such I mere difficult- The Pennsylvania Railroad has 1 a tariff as the present, they twist sheer dough grades of filly 'feet per mile, and Mr. Knight ; faces in that direction, and tell them that free ; proposes for thiallempfield road grades of eighty I w a d e tend d ew ,,,,,,,, ‘ „ toe and the tease thing. , feet, and . ionoclei . 10 .. of the Icloo.og.ho la I I This, we take, it'is the scant of this anbutalous I Pi 1 Speed is en essential clement in Railroad opt- state of things. The democracy of our state have I rations, and time is the true tat of data.e. About tamely relloquished the right of private judg- I one million of dollars Will make a good Railroad, maw; and like all p eop l e who have s i v a up', generally on a dead level, along the Ohio river, the privilege of thinkirig, for themselves, it Is ni ftier, the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad lit most a hopeless task to reason with them. They Beaver, by Wellsville and a teubenrille, to Bridge- follow their leaders, and their leaderathemselves port .iippoaite Wheeling. The stance will be follow other leaders, and se they "go ifblind." about fifty-nine miles from Beaverto BaclgePort. "A Protective tariff in democratic" No the No triunthipuient will be required, and no crow" leader. in 1844. "Burrs for a protective tar ing of the Ohio ricer. From Pittsburgh to ; iff." shouted the rank and file =tsea protective Bridgeport can be run in three hours, said all I tariff is not denfocratie," shouted the leaders in the intermediate towns will be a... ommodated.— ' 1848." "Down with the protective tariff"' was From harm to Beaver, twenty - five 'lee , we shall the servile echo of the . multitude. Is this a 4 , have - one of the beat roads fur • speed in the fancy sketch? We sincerely wish it wen; but we country. - I a ll know that it is a plain statement of a humi aloaneVernon is much nears r the centre of . Rating Chet . We can pity the poor olive who is the State of Ohio than l Columbas, to which point I driven to his teak, beeauriehe cannot help It; but ill distances for the Hemptield p ojest have been 1 the poor creature who voluntarily bows his neck loc i calculated, and thearraagements hive just been ; to the yoke excites *Cry different emotions. perfected for tho survey and tioa!of a Rail- ' ilel - from the Ohio and Peroasfil .vial Railroad, near Lendoncillei to Mount V aa, to connect with Delaware, blprin„lield, and Ci eirinati. This ,is a =O5l important movement r the interests of Pittsburgh; and, at the reel est of the ele ct.= of Mount Vernon, who In ve raised the funcls for the survey, a.report • pea its resalta will be prepared by the Chief. neineer of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rtilroa 1 Company. it ; is believed that this will prove to ho the best ' Railroad roam between Cin - ate, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia. „ We aware ; the editor of the ganesville paper that he is ,greatly mistaken ie sat posing thet the I superiority of the Hemp field mite 'amerce been admitted or thought of in this regime and fur -1 thennore, that there is noreasonable probability ' that tha read will ever be haat! Rut that will ' act prevent. the Ohio Central Ili:roach or the Sleabetrille and Indiana Pail: sad, or any oth er improvement from the heart of Ohio leading to the river between this city'Wheeling, frod louring the very best ecazectio s with Philadol -13 phia by th e Pealasylvacia Rail oad, as we con tend that the ricer roate Ls'th shortest. and host, sad cheapest R thread Jett which can be adopted. Furthermore, ehould it be thought neemary to cross the country bctsseza the Maaang.thela and Ohio Valleys at any future time, the route by Pittsburgh will be found the shortest and best, either from Wellsburg or Wheeling, as the diffa• .tittles of the country this s h e, of Greensharg, Osseo-noticed will drive thread ea near this place, that it will be found bt to come hare. jcasl l llL Mr.xss. MEEEMI t AMERICAN HARDWARE, Eoitato fOr am. hprlng Walla soil which Wiry an. repared atNi to patella/en at rum that win ...Paw favorsabli with any of the'raiwrit calm • • • European Arley. 'its antwerlcar Intends visitinz tb. principal ritica of Orrat Britain, Frame, and dUriaU the months of ADS Mar. SO Jane wat, leafing; I.4l,bargb an Barth litb, and will bo pleased to attend to .I , Y ...Icl. at a Du lilnalcbaractet •11.4cD =ay by =Dia las eare. jai:dimity JOE: D. DAVIS- • • DIED, Ou ' dlnday, 27th kutunt. at 2 o'clock, r. M.,jELTIA6IIII Aar. Lair daughter of Samuel garr. The funeral gilt take place thls afternoon, at 2 o'clock. from the residence of her father, on Fourth attach Tha trial. of u. fticair n.,,waralts .1.0(01 to ith'thi- At Now Mahlon. 013 the sth !natant, in the; twentletL pr ,,, l , .fdi b ; ace: — l ot the late 11.1! funeral will take plane tomorrow (Thnialay) at 3 o'clock. r. ti, from the mittenee of Mt. Johu If: Campbell.; No. 27 thy Alava. The friend. of the family 11* inri:fxi to ette4l without further untke. Virlig:fitate Cential Committee. Tux Members of the Whig Slate Central Coniinlitin tat I,bverly's Hotel, to the Baronet of Ilanisbury. no Tuesday, 4th of February next, at 7 o'clock, r. fur the ponnue of Islas the time sad plans of bolding the Co. - Tention lo nominate ci/xlidales for Governor sludges, ke j, full and prompt attendones Younelted. . lIENRY ' , CELIA, Chid rnuo. Wilkediarels, January 15,1451. GRAND CIIARITY - CONCERT for the LWIT attic-ALM - UIf:NY ORPHAN ASYLUM. glren an TIIVIMDAI meeting nest, nOtb instant, at Lafayette Ilidi, under the direehou of Ur. %Willi KLEBER, who Will be waisted by iiims iteartmel >imam lismoater,:tsania. Maim. and Yodels together with a full' mad well trained Ilichastra. lbllowing Proaranitae is entirely new, the pieces barbin tamer been performed before • Pittsburgh audience. PILEIG14111114•—•!LIII • I. 1 I. Orerturr, 'Tr. Dist°lo.. full Orchrstrn—Anbor. t 13A i nt , ) ..l f qeZtult tte I 210.27 Ili•ertUrt. "Stmt.:lolls." for rittla bat:14.041.; rt. i. 101111.1. i tlrlterr Inv. (f 111 1!14•'.1 evdrdr:vs SGpuy charmo." Vito Asst—Mtn,- • S. Violin Solo,.Nlmtor Wo,orthrtrt—Thirlyall , O. P4111./1...310/..,:ne8 liatherin , ' Mr. Kt.torrt--1., 7. )(law:Also , Eau tutd Chsrus. with Orarrartst accompAtillo , r.L • ,All 2 IL 1. Overture, "L dame Mistral,. full Orcirritm—Bolil. 2. Pont, .•Ran. dre raehrt," Salts Salo ail/mot Miea litusrt tool Mr. Halirr.—Stalsbran. ll.mburt Polka, fall strawntra—llrmot.: • 4. Soon, A. I vivre tlaruting," - 5 ttafrun - , ITs:tnt, f!!,Orehretn—Felni , n.. Th.. Star Bann., tun Oxen...with ernhen.tril am..mnaana.ut. l'lnnn, 11,1 cn tiu.4 omaninn win ..turnrltal bY Mr. lilelrer. front the c^.!el,:atn.l =oat:etc:7 of Nuntiaa CiarL. f. 4 rvont, to Cr, had at the Et••=3 ;i . ii - 10 , 1 r., IWO ntr...t, Wen. 31.11er , 13 and Jant , v A. Mrg.ii=bl4. ,, tr, tat u:.t4 and at the dune on the trycute, of;Lb, perk... sums Door, nt.,o of: o'cku.l4 Cotner:to [1,131-94.1*- at ball-4,44 b of:4lll ., i't " tr. I 1 tr10,14.3 . 1rb0n53 , a iXbrt a sn.S. rir l OOPS & SO.'S, PRODUCE DEALEXIS ..i. • b ud ', turbaulLasa 31archasta, .: , o. of Water aribar. Itttatirsi. •()()BEES FA3IILY FLOUR;( 100 br;r ' arra do: 1.6 tagse3l, ! • . 1 7 (.....0 1.r14 No. 3 Marken:li 7.5 brla Tar: . ' ! • 13'J Is,. Saltpetre: for gals by S. Il Oblar ix EON, Pnaluce Dbalen• and Cymbal...ion Ilerebabts. ..129 GI Water rtseSt. / o p LBS MUTTON TALLOW; bu Vora Web 9.500 'ballad:ahem /. OO lim D: n./..r simln by T. W" fo EQN : Pralace Ilealerm and lkacutimizal licrebants GI 1% Alen rtmmat. 200 US S I;I. C 12.1 1N; 100 btu Short,: for astir br T. WOODs &SUN. Vials.: Dealers and Caurmistdou 31ercbsstr, la:! 61 Water wisest. HORN-40 . brlo and SO sacks insi t, AST J. S. DI LiV4IRS 140 J 1.4, BUTTER-15 pri3l,9oiitt,s,tl. iIAR-40 Lan vin in store ' • ) k jeJ 4 J. S. DILIVI)RTLI & I.ll_ . 1 11_1111.1 11103:— . 2t)t) tuus on-hand • .1_ JaN J. S. DILAttIITII .t CO BLUE S lALTS-1 case for sale by • ll pav • •J. SClloo:VilAralt .DRESCCRIPTIOX BOXES, 'hinted VnitA it for .1. UT j.k. SCHOONMAKER ,LIVE 01L-10 ba:skets for sitlo by J. FOIIOONHAKER .S co JUST RECEIVED per stesuntg. Poen] 75 born orus IWLL ToIiACLXI, fur iale by 114)N N. Boo D . W.. Solt Amin, Ulmr, rR SALE—The subscriber offers for, ole Bs large and casontudiens Briar Buildhoralt Ellubetlitenen, blarehall county. Vet. • Tne above tr . : , r ‘ orra ,d ie f w r ell tnkniated fur's intil iteuma l sera.. ol he. e pr o ,trit attvir=eheralrsUirewrlfd Ohio itetirt l, eid tiler. ' ile unto Itivir, and very mar. WY Praveht 1 7 3=, tt o telinri,tie.llllTigr74._lißPe'n' -dr. V= and toe tuna, utaue ' easy. tiourselun Oleo Ulm let del el April. &Brum port paid Wel_ 001elitiaii, tirive Creek. hißlhall County, Vsu,Jan.l7, ISsl..—hifhiltkvW2t e Very Valuable City Property for Sa. SHE undersign6l Adruinistrutors of tho estate of Timms I.ll7.ll,44eceased,Mter fur ea e the en re real nvlate of the add Thomas tairmanuensts Wing of one in) feet lot fruoting en Litertretriet, emelna be, to a tell feet Bier. Also, the lament eland known ea the Manta. Moose, with the grontate and•atald• rionneend, (rooting no Plain alley. thirty three Awn thee loch.; Mau, three idle [renting on Merry eller, trotheighteen fret front . atahruurdrur bark doll Awl, Penile' wills Plum olplpe 41of etlkh DrepertY will be Vztega" of.Lsb, will Pe IScred et aneLL2l2 ta tht Balton biddure. Aiwa the Tavern Mud te offered . fif wi w A vv, evispsni,- 1151 Llhatier et • • EW CROP CASTOR 01L-10 - brls Woe NNo. I. jug. w. 11,1 far oat. Li E. t i r . L x r i p. " FLAXSEED OIL, LARL OIL, WHALE and EtEll3l OM far ra.l4. try ie9 • it I:. SELLI:r. BUCK EAT CAKE IVOU ant gnwi Arrbaut Ceara. 4.ff C,311. Nand. f, rale br • iaJ 8.1 E. ' TO LET—The Store .B.00rO; No. 65 Marta meet heat ' , ration i the eltv `or or 6'oc l. gottiol.o , fat _intortist, broker. el.. Apply WIS. tV. WILSON. , K EVOLVEIZS--Colt's and Allen's, for stile tetti I , lzeewt et, evil. ! Nt. • . W. WILS , IN It t • :ihttpa.F•tft , llsitiklt'telt.`ttla l l ., .7; .. - . tLl, ‘ ,..nq • i„) , t7 . ;ll , ‘•:l.. ” tta , ne , ' e I 6t C e ' lltV;;:: ' ; ' l ' llnZt .. Y.?; . .. l' . ' llarL ‘ ', entitorixe.l tte• tlte tau,. tit Stk tete VC.l..cr k rtt to Ilotte.delpbJe., snd .7ttrt, t'.'ent , r I,..tlonte eettb,riet..l tte, ..o.c tiCttattur, • :17.iii:01aA ' ..q 1) ?... ' James O'Connor, of Pittsblirgh, Pa., and O'Connor% 0 Co, of lialluzure. under the et:le On• JUG. 012 , .r Co.. e:s..l - 0 n tql4l,lll.ltua, , re. f ,rtb I'UTTO , / of treoriwung "'C" awn.: Imre , " ntittw.r„,4 Jan. Iv. 0'C,1.T.X011. , A. CARD—We tender qar 'thanks . for the " 4: 1 17 a.l`;','J' Y"". "'d Kris of 1 , 1 .11,01 ' ` b , ° ‘',,?' :IT't . l7: TX, ;;;,,, o , ;till t tt ; " ar vitt.' 0 ft,. [Wt.:tore 1. Jo2tlntld natmallu mnt we of qUiet count*. lb& Orr. F 101; USE RLA(K TEX, 310KRus ttAwor.Tit, the Di 219,111. 0411 Lb. ttst In.; )tuburgh; ill. in as ruff, but apm Live ract. Xlet au l a p' C j rl;l:Laeant.... no . be,t unpor.t. into the U. S. . The do Grren tem cqually gaud at Amor primp. Ail Tv.. at Oil , c•tahliahment are 11,6 frank the Original Cbr qa, bring far ouiparlor to.Parkao2 Teas. 'which. la easily Ingranwa, Intro Levu put up: two or dam and Sail mlkht r, 3,4.61 In a paekagv the original awn , ja21,.. 1 REES APPLES--10 lirt; prime;ree'd in am% for rule by 4.131UEL 011trY):Il. • rotted. in [l. )11 Mee tal Lvsale by 7i/ur.A.4 11 , 7 t, .137 viont et bruary is ltest omit. I, " I td intl o vho AJat that not only I It bang • ify. thht at conCin RIO • (Am., ;• Ant. blo LA la rt•oi c alto La, b) I trolir A:siiiLE.--50 las mould, on consignment vj fur ids lay jaIN ALF.NLANDEN tiOLLON. d 1 1100 T-3 sacks prime:on band sv We _ VOCKERSIIASI, _ CO. 'Woo-I Sixth Pits rifiTS FOOT OIL-12 Imls just received 11' v" ' "'' ' ''`'" ""' Lrr !Vi...!'irviesEnsciAm. PANISII brls in store; for 17"10'Y . S. S. MICKY:HM.OY LANAL WiItEHOUSEi TO .LET—The' coranardlonz Z. 51 Ltherti Art7 l . now orAulled ikki t k . Ll4,y o en. l 72l, , b u e mut:d. with the bubo to j:lrAltf '"0 11.111IADT WYLIZI6., at 'W HITE BtANS , 3II MI prime, for 'Bole by . J. tiCILOONSLAKEIt .%4 Wood It. • IL E Ai Do. n En, urges_ MERY-15 keis assorted, for sale by . j.'"J J. ErIIOONMAFKIL .LIQUORICE BALL-43 rases 'small kiek fr oak irab . J. SCIIOONSLAKER 1. 1-3 caeca for sae by PCITOONMAKER & Co. ECKER'S FAR' 8125, 81 50, and 81 75 •ei gallon. TAVERN KEEPERS hail be z• - try Morris ilmrmtles Primo PorstaErm or, at the Mono "7h2"n4 4 : 117T h r i ,A . 617DE STOEE, Es. 4 MO 4 • . lamoond. • VEATIIERS-17 eacks primel 13U/111111DGE k la.Z3 316 W. LAP. 0-3 brie and 15 ktgs fo DI i t MOB'S-6V doz jusCreceiced by lip iem di 8. DIITORT II I (Xl. FRUIT -100 bu Dried Pc4ch s; 140 bu Dried Awlur lo by . Rai a w e. DILWORTH & 00 ...........nsm. A7IERMILLION-1 casci genr. 8 we we r LT t .0.2 • ' . Ct, K U. LAMPBLACE. 7 4O brig fur side be Ju2s VATOR 01.1.e5-10 brls 111V.Nr" %JO,. ,13. • .., ttOMEOPATILIC BOOKS—J mat far sale at the brot atom of Nee Wardle I'b74 • nusisussi s oh. sussium LN ilui jr7r. szuj 10,11 . • baraatadldsfo , .". L Y 1 1 . 67 Wood • OVIDER-150 keg.s bbutlog , for ea: J 2 It 'LOYD. Booed Cai 4EAUT):.—It is universally conceded beaoty L, moss aLmto. In Ude meaty alum _. „lat. at Um w. , Woe St Ls add dud In la: ~, art bow Ibla is to ro .'""e.Wtletorbel rairadiXeda onoted br amt. M 7 to . B, de to* nested lad wool* ame.e.... n anklod dm follow ere 1014.11:4anAitl.. Thor es „ L. . b i.d juk ..,,...d hg Pr. vedao" ..-i or . Cbluoaa.. Fodder. few bai d didag 'aboald'4....bli.""ntrodiddatund'''l tho ' Whia. ttaTst 3 - aa gym' Of doom add an very ~.... a l b.,„ .-- ~,,,, it extmsculattl, ha adeletsUft ..... YTLia - sas ingesdiadrobith can poadtdyt rdr, fLItI ,S atten..,r. ywydoryPoodld , fees remewhis co: m y:M . la am" ...WWII Lfiw".fr .WWL_Vt ..... o f . iejy. 11. attar. seta move It I. ;,r; r..e, without Moose of sas diary foatrtunded: t Jam /lanes ladeCableigrt t /Lada,. , all m tal Idaelgstd. orstI trd: Z.ll,lf.'lt.lil an y tha h. bodes tici d `adm an eao