PITTSBURGH IGAZETTFa PITTSBU nitiltBDAY hiORNING, ' EBRUARY C, 18.S1 'mato In some remarks, wliic. we, made a felt days ngeott the subject Of the I le'orresPonikhs be tween the British Consul . nd the Governor of Sontdieniolion, we took ot anion to advert to the law or. that State antler Which colored. Weanieu, citizens of other States!, upon their e arrrival in the porta Of that State, are seised and inearcera-A qed during the stay of the vessel in the port;--1 4 'We . proncauced .that laW unconstitutidnal; be cattsc,it infringes that provision which eipressly secures to the citizen of oae State all the rights and immunities of a citizen id ulltheStates. Wpotr- 1 'tainli had no idea that,u+ cane man would call in iiuration so obvious a proposition; but we findge t t ,were mistaken in that; or we suppose we must admit that the editor of e Journal Isla hisright land. In his paper, of( yestertlay. he has too ri • long articles on the Subject: " The first one is vrefistney and drprecato There is not much is it, so lee shall let it sits with a very slight But here come) the htft end of the big He says: the present condition of `thepublic mind in the United States, there could not be n more tilorming proposition, nor one PEegnunt with such disastrous consequences no that which the Ga. setee has asserted in an article of Saturday last. If it should take extennve hold of the popular mind, it w e deluge the country rn. Wood. For what purpose it is now presented we are at a loss to discover_ It is not involved in the issue lately formed with the British Government in relation to her colored seamen, end hue no relatido to that question. What okiret,rhro ato be attained by deploring that, 'in several of the Stales a colored roan is n elate.; and no such nos juSt claim to the ringtstand immunities of to cititen in South Carolina under the 'Constitution'" The Editor inserts thisas n julitirol truth—and charges "delinquency upon the general government in permitting ;loath ilarolitin, for a long period to tram pl e apes the ri.,ho of other Stater, in direct contravention of the Con . stitntion.; d. We deny the correcrnews of the' position as-1 • mined—and reprobite the spirit which would cut each a firebrant in the present excited and explosive condition of public sentiment anti feel ing. 'lt can do do goal, and is directly calculate,' to canoe immense evil. Fortunately, however. its malign influence may he counteracted by the power of truth and evidence. This We shall en deavor to. present fairly, and we not, that what weoffermay he examined with candor . "la it true that • colored men' are • Citizens ' —'in several of the Staten ',—within the purview and meaning of the Constitution 9 This is the preposition—for the editowallegen that the gov ernment has committed a • blunder in permitting &inch Carolina to trample upon the rights of other Elates' in this particular. "Let tul fart ascertain: ta -Spot alleged—and then examine into its constitutional import. We shall take the, word citizen' in its familiar and common aeCeptation. In its widest range it may mean one who dwells in a place—awl exercises municipal privileges and franchises. lion many • States allow these to colored citizens even • now 7" We ray the but-end; for after whit .we have quoted it becomes .• small by degrees, and beau tifully less," until it at last tittles out in. some musty quotations from Vattel and others, about as applicable to the subject before us, as, they would he to the memorable project At a plank rout to Washington. We accept the definition of fittifli, because we 'can afford to do to, although it it not the true sne. We said, "In severnl of the States the colored man is n citizen; and as such has a . just claim to the right, and immunities of a citizen in South• Carolina under the Constitution and the editor of the Journal says a citizen One "Who dwells in n place, and exercises municipal privileges and franchises." Very well. In Pennsylvania, under the present Constitu lion, the elective franchise Ls only enjoyed by the • white male citizens, so we suppose NVe must let that go : Sue, pray, why use the qualifying word relive; if colored men are noncitizens at all T The edilot adniits that. in Pennsylvania. colored chi -I;M—we beg pardon, colored men—opal to VOW, Litt seems to intimate that they sever hail the right; but he rays "this interpretation of the • law bar for many years been corrected—long be. fore our, new Constitution." He it mistaker here. In some parts of the State the exercised the right of suffrage by colored men was waived through motives of expediency but in most of the counties, including this one, it continued to be exercised until it was cut off by the new Con stitution. Well, then, the black man was once a citizen in Pennsylvania, but according to the above definition be is not so now, notwithstanding that qualifying adjective in the new Constitu tion. Now let us go to come other ,Stater In Haim, " every male titifen of the United States, of the age of twenty one years. excepting paupers,perions under guardianship,' and Indians not taxed,' ' ore electors. Not a word about white orleolored. • Monad usette; t Constitution amended 18210 . "'Every male citizen of twenty-one yew of . elm; excepting paupers and persons under guadianahip." Here again there is not 1 , 1 word alma color; and it in a.well known fact-that col ored men do vote. and might hOld . .office if they could got enough of votes to elect them. In Nen Ilatv shire, '• Every male inhabitant. excepting paupers and persona excused from pay ing times ot their own: request.” There are no other exceptions. In rernlopil Every man of the full age of twenty-one years, having resided in the Mate tot the space of one whole year next before the elec. ton of repreeentives. and is of a quiet :Ind peace. able behavior. nod-will take the following oath co affirmation, shall be entitled to all privilege. of a freeman of this Spit'. The editor will have to argue colored men ..nt of the pole of humanity before he can disfranchise theta in that State: .1 ' • In Nude Island a property qualifivation,equal to one hundred and thirty -four deltar.l or on annual rent or income .of seven dollar, with proper age, constitutes an electoi. Nothing about co- Ice. In C,conerneat, "Every white Mole citizen. of twenty-one years. On certsin prescribed condi tions, is an elector." . Vett York is peculiar. For whites, age. "Ithaship, one year's residence in the State, nix mountain the district For coloreeelector . $260 (mei:mid, tax paid thereon., and the mall , •stary requirements of redden,. A property • • quaametini iareuitired of the black man in NeW Tart, as it is of the white man in Virginia. Ace we to Infer,that the New York colored citizen in jtmt equal to the white citizen of 1. - irginia. property qualification, the Journal remarks.. must be, übseried, too, that it is sot it personal privilege which con go with the party wherever he removes, but in is property prink Now let as see where the Journal's logic will Marry us. A New York voter on the property Attalificatlort goes to South Carolina, and is ins prisoned; but as his citizenship in New York is not •inerrottai prinlege, - but only ,a ••pro,esrry privilege," be tattoos plead the provisions of the Constitution, which this:4s its kireild protecting shield over every eitiven io every State. Now reverse the hull and the on 'Suppose a property 4lLllllisoqiusk voter of Virginia or South Carolina comes to New York, upon tonne lawful business, and that that State should, upon the pretence that he might lie an atearactionint or ditnniouist, throw him into prison, h e would be in a very bad fix. As his right to vote at home was based upon n property q ualification, nod ••that it is not a pereonal pra,lege clod, ran f p, wido this party ieherrer he xr71115,A,.. it will he th rain far hint to plrad his citizenship. lie and his fellow voter in the Charleston jail are tu precisely - the same category. See, now, host ineffably absurd this proves his argument , to he. - They prove nothing, because they prove too much. • Our declaration, therefore--for it did not m ildly argument—remains untiwched, that the Le of South Ciro Una in question is unconstitu. lions', and ought never to have been suffered to be carried Into execution. • •And we repeat, most • • Oulphatically, the opinion, , tkatthe National tior ell2=etit has beefi derelici in its duty, In not putting s atop to to gross en outrage upon intli iidual rights, and tacilrare ate infraction of the Ceuslihation. . I ..Mfit'fleny•the - correctness of the position .- 1. r. mod," says the editor, alluding to our declar atlas, that , the law of South Carolina - is • uneop " stituticusth: Very troll? let Its'. "Wirt; as quoted ty..thetiitioh Consult astwee, that. quet , tion.— •_ - 7 1 11..., - : Be *civ/4- 4 4 1 am of opiaionttuithe section of the hee. - Ottlar consideration is vvid; foil4eing against therm:institution, treaties and laws of the United Stst, L and incompatible with the rights of na tions in amity with thelltdted States." .It IS manifest that the editor has found some law higher than the cunstitution—some horrible buggaboo that has frightened him out of his propriety. The mad threata of ranari. -0 di" - unionist, have so overpowered his nerves, that he is ready to relinquilit every right upon which we pride oursetyeli as freemen.• We repel with acorn and contminglithq charge of incendiarism , and claim to be ao much attached to peace and union as.he ix : but wel COWL beg to be esaused from purchast.uepeace; or even the preservation ..of, the uoinia, by •• the base bowing of the tame to the dark spirit of ilavery.- or by tame ne i q uieseetics , in outrages if the kind in Ilisoussion. But we forbear. W have said that we admit the sanity of the editor We may be wrong—he seems to be laboring udder the pressure of one als.a, as much as the loost ultra school of oho litionits ; for if it be] not so, what means this frantic rhapsody which we cut from his first ar ticle on this 'subject in yesterday's .loUrnal'! - When the the iii g of barns end hay-ricks has become epidemic, ml the people tremble for the security of their wettings; when head; of household; go to bed ompelled to pray heaven, the morning may no . dawn upon the charred and I .1 1 1 11:,.!.T:1 ". 11-Z i 471 , 17111 fr iVl!?c , lr , and wiper. In Venn...inn ' X , ell! confer it very. grrat favor on the rule. rtb.r. Nola-. t.any nowt Iltendly rowanled. lenvinh thrus ho h a/I,p, nyruer .4 PIK and Penn Stint.. 1 On" If usarrenti.entent to the prraurrotattillia tin.i• lb., dltrenal W tne Ihrouah the medltun of Um mart. log tam of the Pont Odle, in am calf of Plllr‘P•trif,l- I,„ latitild they be rrtUrnal through the . ihr I .l a . t `! money ~,,g,4 prmay br 6r retaltsea by the mdtva.— . .- .—........... I oral". them, ae rotlllj/r{1.44,K1 11/Jl/1, trouble. . 1. , Ltherrt strt...t. PitAbora Is tette ...-. CILARLLS If. TAllelit. C.. ~,,.,, l , A. pyr,p,..,,, ~...... j., " ik ,,, 0u ,, .- ._ and • A. hu tre. Orat..V.tr. allrattent. 1.14:310 FRIO LET - A Wur..houqe HituntnAl be- ml-k 1 n...n 1t....4 .n 3 Markel anal , rtmolit, tbn.pli itt: Pe Mutual Li.fe.lnsnrance Co., Philad'a. hunt ' Ftrat li. See...l rtrert. recently oorapit..l by.... :ENT IN PITTSBURtI H. W. 11. DAVIS. .tt.rpif.. a Attlu.s.n It A eultabh. I. - manufacturina or one I L . , i ..„ . c, .., L,b, nag p b oilateta. Elvin , . of . ir...1 inn, .tr .. ,don-..del ~ ......, rty street. SCAIFE..NTRINS../ 71 A ORELT. .• the teener rove levee of Per... te 4 ldintt in the f. los, part..! the rite. the &vent may alito het fe.und daily. t ' LF—Tito qv, fm 1r., 1 1... and -to 1 o'eln-lt at the mural int of 11 °U , SE , A1 . ' , " ,, If FO T , I L" , SA ; . J Z4....,..1., r,... ...241,;.c.i .....s. ni...r en w‘- 't,, ~ ...., ,,-,' e ” ... P .. -^ -- -.""'''''''- l ''' '," Jr4lll I -.,,,, .nfortnaittat .1116. icon and rnramoniestanx. Prom P l. at , to the m!./ .4 '... 1 1 .. '''' " '"'"''' a ' "L 'lt 0 tended to Nutphrets exolainlntr the prink:l6les aua , 1 0 , ....0. 1b. , . ..."^, LA, '... 4 "" % '" 4 '''''"" i 1;,. I. m - Life intonture. an.) Maul Wane, furnished re. ..tof.A. The hour A sell .irt, ruried for ronifo rt 0,61 I. . the .P. 14 Pon. D". `' ..4. '"" . `..' . th ''''''''; t._. nett prttlito of the Comparir. which for the p6at Ito lot 6. well ...red with clutter fruit try. and ..hroo.ert - -,„ h a' , L.. n eighty per eent pet minutia. arr divided The Oar , propert) to vett Jettrabla/a.ia pleaxant arid 01. t _. _ .... ,•, .,.,..... , raid rendes:we. )11.to. pat, of Mint' No 11:. to Pet front. 11 - , ,tr,t.r.,L...1_,.. A I .I, ,L7:34.,.., and Mt fesA hart, and 10ck...6 )ill] PCSAN COCIIItAN. Otnnot!..i - ' 1 '" '"kk and Pr ' ''''' T "'" " k ' "'''' 6.. .!..'"‘ h i' r4 1'" 1 For Furth`' 9"."''''''.l.ltAlitriilSlNGEß avent. I NEW BOOKS. Dearer. Jan. no.. :a if""'i l .t lITII'S CLASSICAL DICTIONARY; - . 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Pbei , trener 5r0..1 and oath ttt• I tit, il ri LliTt!i , ."(B),1,':-.-t'.1;t1-,?...r,;: i L un A ,, N . N ... -EL— ,, - , T.:, nele of abort as lot as 2:. cmits for rent The , hai , , alt.. ou in 3lararine Blue, lsmett and Plaid 6otori . tnedi. . Flannels of talitoll3 prix..* aryl qualities 3,11 N c. 7 -7 4,119 4.0 91.:.9:t 40C/11 CANTON FLANNEL—A farther MI ugly, Oka vvr, •uprrhyr artwl. kl k _ . . IIrIDE SIIEETINUS--11nuAekvepers, and' Markel ttnn ./4,13..1611.1w0rtment of Sh. , tinor • frnln non three nrtlt blerplual Linhlr/u.lled Alnu. Slunlin, town tablecloth, table dinnnr, thnren-rn nu , l mud, land Lonwlientilnn unnemll, WHITE A N l) COLORED m.,), Illtrehfo.l , l Invite the Atteniten et /vow keepers to 'brit rootertment et shore gen!, el vatic.. ototi Dien *rat min, Al. White Vartitturt. Moot, fen qulllt 11 11 SI N S—rommon Bunch. Mrcuai: Iv A iiWt.l l. l;i7 .t h cla b prLL BUSES--W 1 paper:, 111 WA • Pu , um.) A PP LES-34 sack 4 for sale by r I,loh K IPA a 0,, DEARLASii CHEESE -10 ho al se, on band and for ,elic DALZELL s Co • I LASS—Of oil sisee and yualitiev, on band or tob6 II DALZELL b CO NO. 1. ROSIN, jt.n.t. received ' Ara: for Palle by D A FAIIICESSOCK AP). ciirticr W, d and First dz. ELLOWS--Pinwpitir of Bellow 4, mealy 11 w, fnr •ale On SCAIFE. ATKINEON WILLY. febel 1113 stmet. To Gas Consumers. FACTION TO THE PUBLIC OF PITTS v.! arum —Wherefo, pedlar, tar about. lutrulue lug the now *trip liaaburnera. reseutbllug s +Term mud!, nand with a ~;how, queer and long tulw , and top with two dating they can wate'2s or 44 per rent- and theta al fl. and Old ' how we. the n Inventor , . beg to .tale, that 711'11,.."'•411Ilierrij%11'°•IIIITttl'i with 11 1 1 1, l t' Og i ttln " WeVIkl. " ; our Wattled price. Wt therefon• caution the pooh.. agahv . guoh hopntera, and particularly aged!. a young M. about sfeet d Inehen high, harlot, stil t eye., curl,' hair and redlah whlaltrrs, under the chin salt. • 11e ea reariteh Inaba In WA bovine., and well ,raleulated to de l•°. lierrNuehtir th,galn ennfalenee through tout Felloweldp. 'lloptug this thoelt ...Ice 01 I h l, kind " 1 y o hoot. r i r ll'C thwattor. 11+ Ludlow athvt, Near tura hl - The 701105 roan alluded to by liert , r been connected with the Erni, 01,4 2 4'l 11,716 1 2 600 1 ,602 1,767 4,46 1,367 Ncw . .. . , • • 11110E--'l5 tiereem, iik store and for Bale by IL ~ 1001011 DICKEY 0101 WU I Water and Vaml .1.. VI RE AN I) WATEt PROOF MINERAL r PAINTI tor vale by IPA IA II DICIIEF aCO PIA lb ator and Front near. 1) Rl' PEACIIES---1179 sucks, ''' ited_7ey . ived kma Ai ,ale by 09 j I t. ''.".L” LEMONS--l 4 Irises; just received and for •st• by 010 J:lt CANFIELD. ( 1 II EESE.-2. , 5l hires, for sale by ' II) to: •s. 0. VON IIONNIIONNT ACa FLOUIL-30' bids extra Fdmily Flour, for oda bt Ala, 'N. Y. VON lION N HORST a CO. . L ARD -hl ~,1,. prime leaf Cur sale by ; 1 - 0. Y. VON DONN Hoitet .t {:11 B urri 4 bbls roll, 0 do paked. 10.kega do for rah: 05 4.05 ' A Y. VON BONN IllillYT a CO. II 'URN MEAL-40 sucks'eifted, for sale by 1 11 I 614 P.Y. VON BONNIIOII.ST tr CO. , VirA NT' NG SOON—Places for a number of V V v`Wv1"..,..1k a...PorAmbloolmaftaraaganta gar. .I..m.rs. mu+ 111011, wallarA loarclara Sall Labor", and for aulto Aw . .imber a boa and youna man of all all. y mot.. dumb. , maid,. Imam keeperY and dry sums aupplled. 31orwy laarrowed and lent, and all karat a %.,.... usual In au Agoary and Ifilelllgyuye tax. atlauded to promptly nod for ter) ,tuoderata chant... Plea" call at ISAAC FIAIIRLS' febs Agen , , klia Ilitalllgnimo 011141. bth at TIMSSTITY SEED-415 bbleTimothy seed, or: band and tor sac by E. DALZELL a CO. Alia • Llbarty groat. TART/MSC ACIDIOO .lbs, warranted no., formal. by IL E ssuratt. as 11 Wma arva. 'JERKING—WO bx Lubec scaled, fur sale 1.1b7 J.2 4 ICAtnn incrair & co. 4 - I:l6:lR—Prime near wad oldOrleams Lo Crualtd sad Pactircd, tape ire a c 01'. TERFEIT COIN DETECTOR'S.— Tbi. i. thr nob - in.troment rt Inrnnt. , .l by mhirlt serf. coin rani,. certninl) dnirclnd ntn,nliti'. o . l T. Tunnni.. I'rinr.sl.W. E. 3.40. 1.1.:m For nt lit W.W.11 nn".1.1...-Plry nor., of W. W. WILSON. h. 14 corn, of Markut rind 4th wt... 101, I LOCKETS.—ItIet received 4 larve n. ITltd ..I.nnnt Watch.. nnd Miniature 'hi.lP,nn.rnt!l , .. LLait. 6r 6.1.4 ER COIN WANTED—Fji which the "'`''' ' "' "l' ''` ad Ai..s. n i L., G co, ... Itrola, 64 {VOW arr.,. 466,10.4..4U, 11,1N111: BANK STOCK-5 0 Aare! .0., rn,o-, a `IV , 7 .1 1111.1.4 CO. • Ranker, NOTICE. LtJ persona indebted to the late firm of mqnn k :qv:Mon. sill pl.t. tall and wtt1..1131- 741,, T. and ..ave . JOHN F 1.1.3100, An.mt I L NE ETS! BLANKETS! Sllfitl'lTY I 1. URCIFFTELD have on Band goal aaaprimrntof lala. of all tha differant of ndin, rnf stre.iss and duality, 111 of which a, now nfferod 'l. A rim, lERLET CURTAIN' CHINTZ. of differ - - en vdlta. and xt Invert prier, reed al the .lone MURPHY s BURCHFIELD N ILIN 4 NELS, Domestic Article: A Wllite. Barred. Ur...n, and Mazurine Blue. C. , nula nI the qalre of MURPHY t Abl ES' FLEECY SILK t; LOVES, :Ind r told. of Who, lilac orttorot to be DIES' WINTER 110SIEItY. Carion. Dow ortiolo of WrAll nod _ - -- 1 - :IN OS & COTTON U N DERSI I LIITS: I ' , tryout 1 Euct arm. toot. lan sotortmeot tt ..ol of the rt. .c.t• Alto. Silk atot ...n M o. or:l000 .., ttl , ritot I I. ml:. W.tol lirstterv. • 1,14 A N:11:11. A S.I.E.SUAN . ill 3 1)1'y liotr i tis .1 r:::` 474' ° 4Tir7:t nt • L.I. U. VI)%I•FILI.'S COMI'utINI/ VIIG- F 14/WIAlt. for the run Escualtruu or r fr oral uut.l•uomuful rurthal• orrrorkating ot ,thho-al.l. adlirtha• which urothrn, 111 the elkyr nut uur•itur, rohyort. It all Dl! lilt tuo•t u muipt .a u turr mhrr.ounnu wont in a 4a-.lp T x. 1 t n•usllr •erurrot I.• sirmle rurLaorp. Lu ke tor, rratuotimfor.thia painful our., u.rultrrlyhnrw , • a ho,,rt• thr child. as It tar too /walkrtd ulthuut u. I NAIL 1000414, no 4 of iniat, rh • rt•uh .l? uoul. awl mar t hi g hly h, rou, .L.l the wrath-at f.ssuttlr- F.re;ifei,; co. et of th , 4411ePLII of tkohland. atul Englith Pth tett with the restal ourrettnun id Great Britain. - . . . 11 - . 4 n tr: r , ar i d, author nt the" 1.1-kva of the goC. , :n.. I l i a o ;ic; , ll.7 ,, LPoya7 . l ol dan na Canmaa: an nh, Marra n , 1,1; ay 17,,,‘ . . • • abnkr.k.alka ikna rearve.l, mat f r a oala.l. FTOCTN. 41 Marko Po, and Amarn-an Pops I BARRELS 4... DIVER SEED: • Tlnv4hv Leal amr. I , bal. awl sat Leal Lank lohdd llama uaar. lrn Aria bunk annul a 11. M.N.., 1.5 krl. Pl., an...ann. and extra hran.. Latllng and tar ...Ma by 111103 v Nk K PATRICK fk CASKS (I,oiti DE LIME. Nl.pratt.' • en,na 011. nnw crop. Inn,. kmeri... ~. i..,,.5z""" - m" .. '"'"o" N0k72,1,14,„...„, A. 11)1E 1..11 N ES--- A la rgc4ro I sioleriricli ti . R;;;,rt- I tninit nf iinlit 31,1p1. 11.01 ton. end French De Le., tol I,thtnen, fn. 12,0 . 2Sr p, yard. ,noh.ll .....1 De 1... nyul CA-410W ,, ..e oar Ohl A A. MASON A 01. II 'AI L 0.11. 5. Tlt I MYI IN 0 S--Recei red awl omnAl thin .1.1 nin. Itnililtrign.•Selinitin. TA - int, Natio and Lx.ting Vt.. , witl Cot 11000 n. 11. r. Mr121..t1 Jap...l 14.1 and t+tyro , lloo.- 11.11 tool 11.0. llgne sug,na, liutt , .., etgl Phi . A .1 %IMAM( I (N. 1 1,0111 S, I! ASS' 11E:1{.F.S A . VESTINI i..!. , ( ' 14, Ti.. 1 ...I ..pelted Ihl...J.elaltt .0,.5.(110.r...—. l‘rk. Illue. Ilnoirn. end t;nott Itna.lelo.ll. El Simag ..pent , fahnr. F.l.l . ..perior 11 Drelkin , - -- Wrg of Enalasnl un l3,l d L11,1.1k.c.. di. MB= 30 vuslu. on hand and fur 1,13. ELL It ekiti• raud Kentp m d . Mark :Satin. Vane, ,11k. asrat e 3 , Z 11 1.4,4,,, Vii3l.l[ll, A. Pla , rt Market rt. •• • . 50 BUS ; r, DitiED I PEACIIES: So YlatataSioisPar, oak roopera;re 100 dna Cnra lirrotar Jird reed Inc lale by 1•hl .IEIIIEL4 a HOE Sellers' Cough Syrup . in I ll inois. 1 DUE PIERCE., of Xidaleport. Iroquoise el unty. writer ander date of January 17th. ISZiI, that berm been troubled more or eta arith rough fer merend yearn bleb hat year connived him to hie bed, and reaulml Inedneal treatment fur Olive months. During the %untidier hr gut Intl,, but etlll [l:trough continued In dion••• him hy tad night. which am% old, relieved. liy.the min of - Sellers' tough Syrup," alueln a gentleman by the mime of Chapin brought wlth Min Cent the State or Ohio. Mr. Chapin found the Syrupot great inv in Margit:illy. and heu inn Donn Ohio, Wok fifteen WM, with him.. ni•lbui of which Judge Pierre obtained end wad • Ith great benefit, %db., mean. failed to client relief. 1 . 1 . 01 , 811,1 and sold by R. E SELLERS, 57 Wnial eL 54.111 by druggist, ,nerallyin the t•oeitit, and rbroltY. feta • To Coal Men and Boat Builders. (1(1.(K)(1 lik AT h; ROBERT llcliNltillT.sttono.). Fourth street. Off INTINOCIL4II AND BOST. MINtNO CO., January . 27, i Thin Culltpany has this day deelnred s ssulAttoluel Identl of Bre dolLsrs per sayable at the °Mee of the Tren.lawr, ou the loth Vel.rusr), 1.11 CHAS- AVERY. 10sset tso- PA R'EN E RSII I p—The subscribers hate esred Co.Purtnershlp under the firm watt..owatt.. AVA. A ok.rl WM.. It. WAIVE. JAMES ATKINSO.IN, ;nal JOIIN M. (WKLY. IiEATINO are preintr Is furnish sod erect spparstus for ItoNtION Ws, ass sulsll hoililins• to, steaut or hot 'cater. awl have en. sygßed D.ll. M trots theSsAt. to surintend Inn scan strueslon SCALFE, ATKINNI pe N A OKELY. LET- . --R , U013113 and Steam I'ower for meelosulral purposes. Eimulre of eCAIFE, ATKINSON A OK ELY. 1131 119 Front st OrOBACCII-5 Itlids Ohio Leaf ,t 51aryland, it In 'tors awn for role b) WM II .I , IIIN.STi/N taal /()) 10 CASKS MALAGA WINE; rk hu Leenuoy, lu prime order, ou ~ - ,. .4.U., W bar , ['tower. bwul. pm., • .1 lituly bugur: OM, brit MolaywY, prim,. ca.-perys, :04 tabo Liusawd Oil. . WI kegs Lank Yu brim WO LAU,n IP) Lus Outc. : . 6° bd..nm""tOVti'AVIIMVIt k, ya2.l Itl I..iturly area . JrAli --5 brl, Cincinnati Ilorniny jun r ,, ,„, i , un ,.,,, (14,w...bah will he sold very lot y e bd. or bus. ja4l , . WM. A. lI