P 1 'TSBURGI - 1. GA.:4E'ETE WC/ELIO ED ET Wll/T 11 • a '04.- PITTSBUILGE -:-TUESDAY- MORNING, FEB, 3, 1532 jar . ...ILEADING ATTE . DilhidtE F. 9 LIND OK SACIIPAGP.FJRIS PA PER. MOPE ) '• English popeis are still -discussing the gnesti'ma of. Lord palintirston's resignation, . . Witiniut.any italtediate prospect of arriving. - us ...a.natisfactorraolation. The Times insists that was because -of his' hasty and ostentatioui `:".approbation- . id the coop Ada of Lenin Napo • lion; but it cannot convince its cotemporaries ... or ; the English people of the truth of-that ntate:, ss.,xnent.. It is evidently considered of the highest - . importance to the cause of alrohitism tier - the "' . populatity of Lord Palmerston should he dam -aged, and in no way could this be ; don's more readily than by representing him ass. friend 'of -I the present ruler of Pranc'e.t The present cab: [net is weak With the people' without him, and in altpiobabilitY•will not survive the meeting stParlficacivt. Ttiers 13 mer e iu. Wig Controversy than striitea ye at ' B_n6'pei6ciatglaace . The old dished; Tory are rapidly becoming -, -new — aild more alumnus -urgatiza-`, AtitUCathelic not Pro-Catholic spistii 4. 7ffegtii are struggling, fur the mastery. t' der; i. -tlie first cf these 11.11merh. arc ruugt•U ;Lord . ] metstonand his friends', 'Which, unquertio l uiliy Stilbsass a-large majority of the people of 4>tuit" . 1.. _Britain. Under the second we lied Earl Cregn ibtiCkeikty the University of Oxford, tli9 . - yinejiv . • ' lfointid High men, pr o bablyci- - ..niajor.. • - ity of„,the aristocracy, and of coerce the Cotholiek ut'uint Britain and Ireland. Glitli!tosie;ti tern from' Naples, - and the, off:clot:jtt.tprtaricc • -• given to those: lettere by Lord ltalmerston.,w bile in office,-togethir with the liberal, aril manly sentiments expressed by the latter in reference to Noisnih's missitti,andthe cause of Freedom -.on.the tio4tinent, all colithined to bring down upon liim ouch. a storm • opposition from the, .• absolutistic-id or Pio-Popery party, in the ab r Once of parliamentary suppurr, that he was . ,threcdfripn i?EiCe. We believe, however / that she isquictly'and calUtly biding his m tit until tweeting thi of Parlicet, when ho *ill grapple with his lappOrients, strengthened by the pop .- stir nisjoti6 both in the 'loess of Commons ; and in the nation. kleanwhilelho people of England are becom. • fog apprehensive of an_invasion by. Louis Whethei there is really itn'y danger of we eatinuf-tell; bat certain it is; come of , the most sagacious minds in the kingdom are troubled pt the • prOpect. It would not- be excite'qie;French peopisin.their eat temper, to make an effort to recover She . honor lost at the Nile and at Waterlsi, ' • and to avenge the injuries of the limit . Napoleon in his imprisolunent at lit. 'Helena; but whether iife'pelena, the Little feels himself 'whit to do ~. what Bwroltini the Great was nriier: able to r ! 'wesiiiiiplith, in another qiiestion.,;llfs almOst nparallelrd 2IIeCCES to climbing into power in 'B'and 1851, together, frith the certainty that -the great powers of the, continent ;yenta at - I:mA inonttive at it, may sicste in his sited sufficient i sandimitytowiake - the attcmpt. In th!" pleni '='tlodeafhieTower, and deluded hy the forced • iitien - nellia nation, he may - forget that he is a volcano, that England pos. ...„;tisfasiki,i.hiltiveaus of throiring that volcano info neit-icy. The elan ) gititerlin.,oser Europe are tiecom r-,,ficigdeakcr and daric„ri• itereitloicrts are' fail '-':for fear of the . things . that tire. coming • earth; and it may nose truth be lliplututiCtyl its utmost cunning. Plots usut -coon • ter-plots occopy.theusands of 'Minds; and those coking to sweep away every existing - `form of tyranny are laying their plans broad who sees the. end from the what is to bethe result.. . . • . FwAcrn ANT n ATTIWAN T. —lye publish this ,sport but atlu Brittle feom the Lon don 7tis-,kfy Dielniinh, id. Jnn. 4. speaking of . Konsuth's pro . grassda the: United &dies, nod , Bien iotining thelitter of Connt CitsiMer Beaky ' preen EFq. an American gentleman extensivery !in Hungary during the-past-year, fists Icitr4q4le New York Tri as!trrea utiof de 'macaroni popularity of :1 LlcuastitkUtuong., he people of ikupgary. ...It is a •.iiiptular spectacle. to;:'eco';Nossuth sEcalLed iu Milted, States -for his democratic inclina- Bailie.; Sir. Bribe coucludka Lis letter . • . .rite m . oStimpprisot of I;:sttb;an)'e striciurea „ . nnsuitsbleness of the Reformed Constitis .l, sstt tint:Ott "to engraft upon it Kosentleaultra 'O''il.t!?'Delicenfalin and Republicanidess,” I shall scarce hive time in this aiticlo to touch upon.-- :4Y.'l'llitallisiny!e_pcsitiott.anti habits -bairn blinded 11511 M tri what has heen doSe of late tee Bud alp e! teams of Hungary /19 ft was, when . ; .',..5,/treciciallipes Collected Rotnt of F: Ekhmissive pens , • • •iiiitrY,t or Whed - linngarian riobles bashed at the Cdprt,of Vicuna. - t• .. „Tinft is all cliangod now. The. country would bnitn-Reptiblin. And if Hungary le aver sared,'lt will he through the Pm ' • pirthe "low-barn," Democratic, Ilegablican The old Hungirian Constitution, feudal as its : ',-lissisa*only needed a few re-farms to.make it • • • besclossible Iteßnblicati instinmen!. Plead refonnswere Made in 1843. And it . ..Icfrqikiliestd,notitlniruorr but a change of name ... • . . . grafl:forta tot complete, even ./h.md •••• !ratio *totem: , ' •-, ,'..'This 'whole point, of the fttnemt of Ifoxigary, fr to her moo felpal and repret4emtive system, ••;,•:, • -•:fidt ItipablicitititOo. I consider the most impov, tstat,flement in her cause. I hope to developdt more at Ikagth lereafter. • C. L, Beset. ' hfuera BY Puortsson .Itonuoca —itte 4 ;;Ada ' " Poaa Composed for and "...18diestyl to lEse-4,diai3rtydei. Drop Polka' l dedicated' to Miss E • ohetre' briettif tie= mitio s writtenby Profesior Rof&lmedsMitrfar;pete at thi manic etercet,,Nrd - .:l,'E.:,:g.ell . gr.wodd street. • ItolinOcKrZffe Are b a PPY 4;l° . • d Proferacr . , probably•• -•,•• t • • th a t he --,,reielaad Aline "veatertly.) - 1 ! 10 ia'n!, y of hi . • ir° ,it.lo"tirail r ..1111rmse ..ahatiewbo - dfcreitod to his ' i'cir the rittsbargrt' axe Prrrsnenarr, Jan. 31, 192. . Bk..stt. ant—ln au :article in to-day's Gazette, on the Steam Marine of the United States; co - piedfront the.Portag,e County; Whig, the tiorres - pondiht - P.nuoting, from the Secre I ary of the'yrea7 stery's Report to Con ese, states that the infer. Steam - Marine numbers 705 vessels, with a tonniga of 1 244,013 tons, manned 1417,007 Mon. -•, The alarm": Steam Marine numbers 625 vesse.l4 - ,_ with n tonntge of 417,113 ions. • The 'average tonnage of the internal is abont 2671 tonal+) each Teasel; avera9e tannage of the is cal:lefty , 310' tone to cash vessel. • • : - 'he entire steam marine of Great Britain lb' `.atited ; hi that report to number 4,184 vessels with n'tonnage.uf 14:;0'}0 tone, which gives nrz. reirenage tonnage of 190 tea to - each vessel. think there lb aasietale , in ills statement, as the ..atearia 'marine OfGreat, Britain; is composed ;14 'T of tea gol insels, and therefore a., stroller v i m :. w ith Oite.crternal marine, which .giros au average tonnage to eaok?ressel of 340 tons, as before stated. ?tow, if Us allow to Great Sri &sin tbasanelonnirge, It will swell Ler total up to' - .102,060 tone; ur '44,083 tons lees that of , the United Staten. • ' hhe' steam . . mariniforce of Great Britain in thin service of Government, 're/misty; 147' res. eels, of 117,14.410ne isi the aggregate—average tonnage per rennet of nearly 797 tons, as ap pearl by - an-article in the-enme number of your paper. If the statement of the "Whig's" corres pondent is c orrect, they mint Lave -very small steamships in Great Britain, when the average • tonnage to only 127 tone.. P. . , Xi itit Editcrra o f eu . Titratkt u rA a uvtie. • Fate ls,zratir..—Plpams call therittepfloa of -.lrolitt reatiera to a [Oa lecturt to-be thliierctl to attizoatt awl illeobanics, by &pr. E. 1 1 ;1 1 Quick,, : ... 8 4 60 Pt,' ~ure Boom,. Wood st:, ott - Tuee. 09rilo# ''. u.bjeoogbe Mcohnnio . ',.. ' ' ..' . ..- Ciugisiiiu; of Corazoittet oi .ii IgigtIVASIIINGTON (co.aciponde.4 ci u Eltt!bursal . : D.tly Oasett;.] •`;lSneptaaTos, Jac. 28, 185^ • Ths Wheeling .13rgic Can' Fat Contract—Mr. ;relater VindipSted sibs. Gains' s Cass—The, Buarr Platfpn4 7 -Duel—Dii ramatic Dinner. It may be prefer to state that the important announcement r.ommonicated to your readers thkough my telegraphic dispatch of Friday even ing, relative to tha'gren4 bridge snit, was made upon the nuitiorl:ty of the distinguished and able counsel in the cue, Eilwanl Stanton believe Mr: Stanton Jett this place for Harris burg eh Monday moruinr, where, it Is under stood, petceedinge bait been in contemplation for the discontinuance of the suit. The favor able issue of the contest will of course put a pe riod to such movements. 1 understaud that it is in contemplation to present a resolution of inquiry in the llouse for the ascertainment of the . very mysterious eon treeref George Law Eeq. the 'magnificent New York speculatior, in respect' to half a million refuse government muskets, invalid relics of the Mexican war. I wrote you an account a! that trausaction mat bummer from New York. it is alleged that in pursuance of a contract muddy Secretary Marcy, amid confirmed by Mr Crtlll/. , .ford, nearly half a Millitin muskets were placed ai the disposal of Mr. Law, he engaging to take I the whole quatititgat from end dollar and twenty '664 to two dollars /mil eighty cents:per mos /..'. .t. 11e is mid to h.,.. sold 10,000 of them at 'Six dollars each, and all the remainder are left on to gavernmeni's hands. If these be the facts: - . Gien Mr. Ely Lag been permitted to Lae about three quarters of a million Of goverumeut Icanital gratuitouely to speculute upon, Anoth er enquiry to be made is whether the contract for the thagres steamers, for which the game Law receives three hundred thousand doliurs' per annum, is executed according to its teethi;or . whether the contractor is receiving pay foe, five large vessels, convertible in case of emergency into ships of war, while, he employs hut two such. The passage of the Me..vicau Indonuity bill to-day in the Deuterhy an almost unanimous vote is la stern rebuki.to the slanderers Of Mr. .Webster. Those who had listened to the ribald scandal of Duff Green, and who had affected to &hid'. Gto integrity of the Secretary of ;Doty, dared not call for the yeas and nays on tha hill which was to place PO SLISt a Slain tinder his can trot Some of thwamendments designed tc:ham per his discretion were 'adopted, and no :man otiose to put himself on the record as an endor , ter of the:vile stutpicienit which, to its own dis honor, the House bas keen dismissing for ten days' past. The Supreme Court wis filled to day by a brilliant audience, assembled to hear the argu ments of the distinguished counselin the Gaines case. lion. Reverdy John Vine, counsellor the active little widow, undeninhly one of the most remarkable women of the day; made the open ing address. It was worthy of his ability and fame, nod was heard amidst Anilcuee as pro found as that of SOlitiiile itself. Mr. Webster sat before the bar toting notes for his reply, which wilybe made tomorrow. Mrs. blaifica's case has bleu in. court at least twenty . years, though reported decided half a dozen times within my remembrance, continues to bedho fattest goose which the lawyers manage to , keep within the meshes of the law. The new Butler platform on the Slavery gees lion is regarded as a virtual repudiation of all free soil support . The%.ic.olution of the Hen tacky Coniention whichfnoutiestod the General, are republished ,by the' Union, with the impor, taut announcement that they were vpili,ctitted la 'and approved by him previoni to leinlptrered I in eau t ' On. • They assert in nubstance . alai . .. the ca r. ' zion lty itta4wn'terce and yireei cart ries stay ry into alt the territories of ilintoited" States, pi:* ?lOW% to organization into! Riatea— . This is no hing more nor less than the re gal ia- • Lion of tiln lissonriCo.ufpromise, the urdionnee of 1187, and every art eestrictiveNal slavery passed byßongiess, held it is the adoittlou of the ex ploded Calhoun theory.' Acoording to thin new doctrine Slieneeots, Utah,. New Mexico, Ore gon, and indeed every State in which ntavery hatrnot been by law abolished are slave territory, rind slaver may betaken and legally 'held in them. This in enough to drive . from his stand ard every consistent free Boiler, though it most conciliate the secessianizts and disealeinists of the south. Thin rash and inconsiderate step I will Seriously impair Butler's tirospectil for the I nomination, and cerrespontlingV improve Cass's chances. Had the Nentilckiau maintained a masterly iheoce upon thifi'vezed topic, his an- I tdeedents would probably have carried him thzengb the convention with flying colors. Gen. Heel' has only to avoid such folly, to apply his prigs lithe 'posteriors of the officious advisers, who.: ore buzzing about him with the hum of "compromise," "nnion," . "constitational tests," len, &c., to secure for himself the fiigh prize of the Chief Magistracy. , . :• • . .The duel between. the Richmond bloods has come` off, They. Most chivalrously discharged their Pistols, enrcliarged to the muzzle with im mortal hate", nt the head of each other, and then left the ground, their honors satisfied and their carcasses safe.. ' There, was\ a grand diplomatic dinner last week at the White House, at which thirty two most dsstirtgaished foreign and domestic gentle men sat down, beside the President of the Uzi:, led Stairs. Heineman wed not present; and in-- 'deed, ag.l stated some time aince,,he has Ortual:_ fly dissolved connection with this government.: 1 - .1 J es tie. ,•„,' ' FROM HAERIBBITRGH. COITMPUIig . nee of the PittPburgh U•sott,.: ' fimuunaman, J►o. L'O, 1862 Mr. ii.kniceon read in place An Act vacating a portioil or - Ferry Lane, id Itescrie Townaidp, Allegheny county. • po, lAct rendering valid as act incorporating . 01e Allegheny psd Manchester Plank Caul CU patty, patinstrlith May, 1.8 0. Aro., A supplement to said act, authorizing said Company to construct a branch of aaid mad to tie Ohio riser. Matt,- . . An Act ineorporatini:the Odd'Felldwe' Hall atPitteburgh and Allegheny county. . I. Also, An - Act annulling the wurriage cataract be-. toren Isaac Gregg audHary E. Gregg,:tis wife. Also, Au Act to incorporate the 'town - of Mount Wanhingtas; in Allegheny oodniy, with the fol lowing boundarieic Reginniug at the South cast corner of the borough of South. Pittsburgh; thence along said borough•iine to its South went turner; thence to the caddie of said town ship road, (nearly laid out,) thence along the Middle of said road, and thstrow of Coal hill, io'tbe inner line of the "0111 Kirkpatrick tract," than . e; along . to Saw Mill Run; thence iip'Sair Mill Ran to a point within 15 rods of Doges ItritA; thence in a straight line to the middle of IfieCoal Hill and Upper fit. 'Clair Turnpike: Road; thence along the middle , of esti road to a point opposite the 'centre of Reticle tavern; thence in o straight line to place of beginning. ' PENSIONS AND GRATIIITILM llteles adopted 14 tie Joint Committee of the Senate and Home of itorottniatirc;s liC Two 4oriths' service lathe Revolutionary or Indian ware prior to the treaty with the Indians at Granville, 1795, obeli entitle the "soldier or his widow to a gratuity'of forty *l iars. 2.1. four months' eerriets as • aforesaid, shall entitle the applicants to an annuity of forty dol lars, payable half yearly, to commence on the first 9f Jan., 1862. ' 3.1. Widows of soldiers of the Revolution , cry or Indian wars, shall be entitled to a irate- Ity or pension,' as the case may be, &cord lug to the services performed••by their, hus bands. , nth, Pried' by one or more credible witness es, dna the services were performed . in the Penneylventa line orr militia, will be, required. lint in cane the applicant mokeeoath or affir mation that positive evidence cannot be obtain ed in relation to services rendered, then the following wilt be received, A , detailed state , meat et the time and kind of service performed by the epplicant, and the alter;under whom he eared, verified .:by his own natio or stk. motion, and nooomptatital by the deposition of tweer•more reipecuible pmons, atating that they ern eigriainted potidniter—that he ill worthy:a credit— that they . belleve hip etateinent to: generally *tram! 41104trIltritvelnoin him to have been lathe lie' tebitinital or Indian were. The respectability, of the witnesses to be certified by one justice of the peace of the neighbor hood where they reside, or by one or more members of the Legislature ; and the like evi dence shall be received in support of the appli cation of widows of soldiers of the Revolution ary or Indian wars. - sth. The applicant Must set forth, in his or her petition or accompanying documents, the servicee performed, and the length of time served, to which statement he or she most be sworn or affirmed. .6th. No pertion who has received a gratuity at %former session will Joe allowed another. 7th. A certifies copy from the War Depart, meat of the documents on which a pension was procured from the United States, for a • soldier of the Reyolution, will be considered evidence of the right of the widow to a gratuity or pen sion, areable to the rides aforesaid : Procid rd, hoirerev, That the widow shall, in all Caere, prove her identity, by the oath or affirmation of smile person or persons having a knowledge thereof. or by general reputation. Sth. Proof of the petitioner being in necessi toes circumstances will be required in all ewes, ore certificate from a member of the Legiela ture,.stating that he knows personally. the pe titioner to be poor and in need of assistance. I=l To the Editor— Mr titan Sin: I have read with unbounded satisfaction the spirited articles in which you have sought to enlighten your readers on the subject of the Papacy and ito affiliations with ilespolism.,itpd Jesuit intrigi m It is high time the secular -press should speak out boldly sod fearlessly on this subject, and especially just 'now, whcs the eyes and ears of freemen were never-more wakeful to the designs and encroach mutts of despotism. In common . with many' others I have for twenty years been watching' the progress of Society at home and abroad, sensible, all the 'while, that it Must ere' loig eventuate in s crisis in which despotishin or free ' dom must triumph. .Few, I precume,looked for just such a position of affairs as hits for the Present resulted from the Coup debt of the French President;----and what will be the issue for or against the best interest of the humeri family, it may be difficult to detertiiine. Just after reading the admirable article of your cor.- respoisdens J. F. M., (I think, for I have not the paper by mej in the paper of the 17th, on the shrewd policy nod •the sueeerful effort? of the Jesuits in bringing about the present advanta geous position of the Despots, I happened to take up the fatuous work of James Douglass, Es.i., on the "Advancement, of Society,' and was no struck with what he wrote some twenty five yews Ago on Europe and , America, that I determined in my mind toe:mil - it to the Cla:ette. Having tracked society along through a variety of phases, he, at tbandose of the volume; nays in relation to Throughoui Europe there no lees a rave. ila tbdrelatire position of the nations to wards each other, than in the interior condition of each. The Fret:ad:Cenci the Russians bare changed situatioWs in the politiCal scale; Pe terahurg-h hes become the centre of aggression, and Paris that of resistari6a tad defence.' The invasions which Europe his Dow. to dread are from. the north, and the' hope of its ultimate freedom rests upon the energy and the prefilter: fly of its southern states. The,positiou of Itumnia is eminently favorable for successful and limited enproachmeat:S. and peeresses within itself ample opene - for tree in creasing numbers. It has no enemy behind it to distract its attention or divide its Kerte it ban only opposed to it a weak and broken fron tier, without any one commanding defense, and with vulnerable points. innumerable from the Baltic to the era of Japan. The Swedes, the Voles, the Turks, the Persians, the Tureen:ens and the Chinese are unable to cope with Ros sini armies, and meet yield at the fret shock of the invader. Alcatel...and Prussia hold their Polish provinces in Mae measure at thereerty of Buses ' and France is the only nation which singlishatled, could :afford adequate resistance. As France his changed (ion the attitude of ag. gee:lslet, to that of defence, Cogito,!, the sup porter of the independence -of the Leuntinitresl habeas, becomes the natural slly of France, in. stesd . of being its 'natural enemy;' and hthin sricc e forth It is manifestly the interest Of this cry (E n gland) that the French should ho plat, powerful andrfree. „ • It is certainly for the adrantage, of England. that the sent of.- aggrandisement and debate ebould.Nhe re :Mired from the barite of the Lieine to the sho s ies oLlhe Baltic, and an Attilsoilese troopeare encamped in Potanl, and along the frepasernf Ching, ie lee. , to be dreaded than an enemy of inferior power, who ban the lion of Boulogne and Beret. The side scpark tion between ituesia amt England leaves on ad jscent field of- combat on which they might men. sure their forces and decide the eantetti; and England, it is now evident, e.x hot pre.erie the independence and prosperity of Europe by pre. serving pence; and her surest Weapon is the eons cam:dean on of her own knowledge and liberty; be-' fore which barbarrem, h.aweverpotent,mnethow, and stirred up by whichwareafa,bowereedevrect. sea will rise up and shako off the While Britain counterbalances the ascendancy-of Iles. sis in the went, she will divide with her the nu. premacyef the east, and hose for her Share the fairest, if not the most extensive portion ~of Asia. They art the two gins antagonist rowers in the old world,- orpoeite in, their nature as in their influence—the one physically, the other .mentally great--,she one or present retarding; the other accelerating jtte march of European Society. hut both' ultimately destined to be the iestrumentirof political change's/Web will give • new fan to the inititutionn of the Cancel 'continent. 'As the balance of power is shifting among the nations theecompole the European • confederation, it - is changing sin In the comm ent parte, of entslindivideal state; and,: the , Waggle fox pcilitical lawny le begun whietVgan only terminate with the general acquisition of free institution Thin tendency to freedom.-It is every way the interest of Britaiis to foster I,and protect. Despotic kings are truly her eat ['WTl) enemies, who must inevitably wish to de. patroy those Wain:nines which are ofso bad ex ' ample to their own (objects ; end it Is only from freemen, actuated by a similar spirit, that she can expect cordial sympathy and co-operation. Freedom, which far more than dooltles the force of states, delimit a new value (rum the ...n4 ergy it „would communicate to the Malang; in resisting the attacks of every aggressor, sod the new life sod additional permanency it woillit in firm Into the states of the continent, who re. quire every ski, in their present circumstsycee, and every amelioration in their condition, to enable them to resist the pressure which they mast soon feel, frdm the vicinity sod the growth of the Russian Empire." • - AMERICA. If the fate . of Europe were different from Ile expectations that are Aormed of its rising picherity, and it its free and eirilizel states eltoutdiall before a new irruption of barbarian. Aineries would noon MI up the blank, and take lead of society. The entightend and the belts of the world would withdraw from the slavery of their native: lamb, and with the same ardor, on another side of the globe, would (alto* the •pnrsult of. truth, and enlarge the boundaries of sCIEPCI. America, no longer re ceiving the euppliee of knowledge (rem abroad, would commence an original literature, snd, be ginning where the Europeons had eta4J, would eater a fresh career of improvement, and ex plore new richeatatmind. ,In less than xwenty• five years double. their, population, and mops than double their resources ; hod their influ ence, which is even now felt in Europe, will ev ery year exert kwider away over the minds of men, old hold out to them a more illus• trimly exansple of 'freedom and :prosperity.— ha little more than a century thel United .States of America, met "contain a population ten times greater than ham ever,yct been anima. ted by the spirit and energy of a free govern. meet; and In leis than a century and a half the dew world will not be able to contain its inhab itants, but will pour them forth, straitened by the overflowing numbers at home, upon the shores of leas civilized nations, till the whole is subdued to knowledge, and Oiled with the °bodes of tree:lnd civilized men. But the !mirk and the imitation of American freedom will spread atilt more rapidly and wider than Ili power. Ro torua can crush the 'sympathy that already ex :lets, and is continually augmenting, between Europe and the new world. The eyes of tho oppressed are even now turned wistfully to the tholand of freedom, and the kings of the con. tinentalreetly regard with awe and disquietude the new Rome +lens in the west, the foreslm days of whoser , greatness, yet to he, are extend lug dark and heavy over their dominions and Oecuring the bistro of their thrones," CLERICUB. The National Intelligonor states that a des patch has been received from en officer of the Army stationed in New Mexico, stating that an extensive and rich /firer mine has been dil cover ed on the public lands, in. the vicinity of Fort Fillmore, In that Territory; The main or chief vein is said to be five inches, in width at the surface, and Is exposed from "'the commit of • mtuntaiu fifteen hundred - feet high to its base, over a thousand yards in length. The eastern elope only of the mountain has been explored, but 'there 1e no doubt that the vein passes en tiroly`tbrough It, An analysis of ore harheen made by a Mexican Silver workerorhe pronoun ces it vary rich: Fort Fillmore Is about twenty miles itorth of El Peso. LISTER IRON COL. RENTON. The following letter appeare in the St. LOUIS TO THE DESIOCRACT OF ST. LOUIS COON 'TY lab CITY. STLAiIIBOAT, Onto Dunn, Jan. 1, 1852. CITIZENS t-f.tl received, thy moment I W 63 leaving St. Lou, Jour brritationv' join the greet Democratic meeting at the c hart bons° on the Bth inst. Could I have remained until that day I should have needed no special Invi tation to have been present among you. Soh the-day and the minden would have made It my pleasure:as it would have been my privilege to attend; ued that upon the same general no tice which would have brought the rest of the democracy, together. andday is a memorable ouein our annals, and worthy to take its place among those which constitute eras in a nation's history. The hero of that day became President the will of the people, relived and re4stablished 'that great democracy of which Jefferson 1111 1 1 the founder, .011 which was so fatally losing its landmarks under hie latter successors. Jackson reeetaa , lished it, and crowned his military with a ciri renown. A double fame salutes the day—the fame of Washington and Jefferson united In Jackson. • The occasion is worthy of the day. The De mocracy of. Missouri has been betrayed and sold—betrayed by traitors, and cold into Whig bondage. It is your midsion (with your breth. reit throughout the State) to redress her; and you commence thin day the work of redemption. Three 19bigs nit it one branch of CCogress, artEl o Whig and Disunionist in the other, from the Democratic Union State of Alistnouri. This mix reprwientatien must be corrected. ' , Toe GPM+ Midi be deiren from One capital." The dewier:silo star of Missouri, now — eclipsed and obscared, most reappear in the political firmament, and again with all its pristine splendor. .. Nulli fi cation and high treason resolves to pot lute your statute book, pledging Minsonri to co-operate in Southern secession. It is your duty to purity the record,' by expunging. the stuff, which is as folsejxs ft is infamous. '. Bargain and sale, as well as treSchery, die graaed the-proceedings of our last General As-. eembly. It wad the first instance of that infa my in our State, and all honorable men ebould unite to make It the last. • Whigs and Nulliferers hake coaleseedte rale' the Democracy: and the first retain the secobil as spies and traitors In ourcamp. Espel them! or be betrayed, and sold again—as you will be, nod deserve to he, if you suffer theta to remain. Two sets of Senatorial instruction!' rappear upon your stattite book—one Oct affirminvthe right of Gougress to legislate upon slavery, in territories; and declaring the permanency of the Ull/9010 depend upon that legislation in 1820: the eecuud deny that right, and make the dissolution of the Union dependent hpon ire ex ercise in MO. I obeyed one, and appealed to you against the other. What tiny you ? Both cannot be right. Both are not right. One is true and politic—the other false nod traitorous. Lekthe true live—the false die. There is a party in Miosouri which calls itself anti-Benton. The name announces the person• al malice which rankles Is the hearts of Its members; their acts prove it to be enti.demo untie—niers- "busk et-Sorters" to the Whigs— hired for wages, "and putted on lie bark "—sod of no serrieo to their owners, or Orange to as, except 'when one camp. Expolsion is the 'word fur these Intestine traitors. Bonne was safe from th,o moment that Cicero drove Clan , line out of the city. Jackson became stronger every time he drove off the traitors. Bo will it be with uk when.we hint got the Whlgentot N'ullifiers iota rpm!, as they now fire is /rent co alition awning as. Citizens, I shall mod be back to take my part in the great work which you commence, and to *mint in restoring Deriocrntic I)tineouri to the exalted rank which—ehe held in the days of Jackson. 'our obliged fellow citizen, , Tiros. 11. -Bestow , pfe" Spinal Affliction/. liervou/ Dis• that hale rraiate4 •Ittlint tho Noct.ii t otchwila r.r year,tper4lly ‘ Jaa4 ctirmt by the near ant final Arahlo retanlrcalkrd a lattell'a Ay tlan Llnim.ra. It I;' samlletat aW Itcr etat..btattr. LittiNar. htler ctiitarrta. ieh!iles. Aq $l.ll. the Goa hover tawlicase .fr leer terttv,st..2t. •(.41,1t, Mt. N U. lei,/ IS, 31e;turi...1.Tkitld h Ca:— %'a xinL W inform !Ira • e It 411.Oiti all ei yovr Wrrtn 1 7 r,14 . 1 3. 144 t •:+h 30n ti. .LA roon . i:` -ISI, sit. genonl •Ail.,!;Klion_beri, • hwrik 'lunar rahor 01?"1 , 1 ...3" • ba• Pnlverlc-Zed all ollstr i.rwatipa• in tax Nanir, lur ILU rowan Iv< to tr+rp • InPriT w 1..1. • . P t N. A. rtrltyat:?.7! TEA Aber. MO a thetiott4l4, r taitliarretavitti• Ca 1.134 libith the trotri , ltr... , ( tll. •ra 01r tarsivitt. WAAm it hao ittuali.-.4 It ikAIANAA ' i.be non totting . rfAttOr Its tot irtor. [ii[ll tb• IL. Vrtfol f:m, 114.11 I. ittrarist.tr ~ ..mtcrf.4.l rani..r9flll,l - R. tl,trf,r• ramie. lo I.,fe 0,51,1.4 what Ins Ibi.;;lg battle., ..(I..ari” for eal. br O. KIT: , 14"aT t 4 IVi. rettOleZia: ger.i. Most R[MAINA*LX' CA4I: 01 . Tefu rauo.w Cora ST Er11.4.11..- I R.I.{U ref tive itaLtie rowel JII. l 4 LS. ont.g--10 , . _of Wt. 1141). of thial city. 11. caLy 1.. 4.4 , 14 4.1 . r•'+•nh wit* WIZ I. rit}isUrsl 111 relAl,6 I. Ito brIT rot tOrlh. I hid been ate keel iiOvvial yes. , wihb eye, iehkb reeitinowl 1J lanware .elll tiowkwihor. W 4 tho tpromaiwth el lbw& Mew. h. 31./ . 01 1 4 4 33 .• ;he" 312c113t rittel (.1 loth ere*, hilt esti3wl in Mot &psi.. ilkoh Wen. whlrb whnlly dw'33•M•••3 3 13 . 3 . 3 4 .1 ^ler.l/enywrforLael.weei Mae rewired. Ttikt ee return .wt left ow Is:se had a focal:We Le :Wore. et w :kik U. mOatitt 1 malt uppliewheli te , rer -1..1 or the nw . t eminent taiedieshiara..he teamed we 'Milt • lb/ wentld weer get writ' At thietlahe 3 mutt viteguleli oloirel by the ad 11.10 I,o.l3Lioirel the use of Lbw Petrel.... both lelerhwlly ern hher kehrwred lath. µTeti, limo, kip I hate tiersworeLl my Ir. M 1 c. bona brhlth IMO very much Pole:ilk., awl I atinhate that reaSlwation M my ilea lid .•• Leo , I mid. at he. IL* &mild street. la Ibis city, kith will to Ithwyy u hie. awy SiatrzteLale. ‘.7 MILLI 111 1141..3... or ••I; El, w, r • )41.11611. 14 Wood At.l* - L L N. A. l'Aba,lltek, A tAt 1/.-4,1 so .1 irc•O - 1:41....u.. - tAL Currl.O. mtiete.tanorn Exµel•sa,••• 11, p s4.lr arts. Al amens; slao:by CIA• pr. •tf.lnt. . B. 112A1P3. • '.4 , 1•w7 Cat. i..l.4o.A;ranth ,:.. Viaf.~~rb Fail Importation of ilarawan, culleisi`&43. LOGAN, V I LEON . & CO:; N0:129 Wood Street, Dmob to vll Il bbniniot blyedinte.ao.l oibbn to, net of VOAEION ADD DOMESTIC ' • HARDWARE, CUTLERY,B,ti••• . 131 N OTAI , BY EVENT PACKETS. , An whin :b., ore now promon la °Cosa, nob bribo sb vaunt COI to bleb.. • 1 *A'A tub onortment of bibMf'd rots bmtadl . P, A Omar.. haul. ennigO Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh C. U. HUSSEY. Pllislv.”l, .nAIIVEI. 1. MALIZiIIELI,Viet. OFTICE, 94 WATER, sErwrzai molar MD WOOD lITHELIW sir INSURE:. 111.1.4 AND CAEUU RISKS UNIRIII C.lllO ANT. iI7AFIUSII . I.I EIVEIL., ANI) TILIOUTA. tors. ar h./use's ogis.re It. NNAINFAS , X.llo,4frthlt: mul • • Ma= . 1 .1 eir, ' \I .16 111.... L0t.... ~ Vraneis liellor, J. 3C1.011612 K., Msou.l to., . retmork.. -. . 0. • . geribWitg. Kojert Donlikpr Marbumtl4. Kilned Ilraultou, Walt.r liaae DIED, Oe I , forula7 olorolos. fhi 21 laataup *1 Scarl/t row,r, dauglit•q of Rota. N. 11111110, a... 11 Lor f.an. awl .11 m.11h.., Valentines! Valentines! Valentines! iikAU QUARTERS' .• kT W. A. OILDENFENNEY ,ti CO.'S', $ d t FOURTH. STREKT.—W, Intro recrivra WA/amid Egpt.t. tn. larammt assortment of Valenttnea•rer offend to the palate. Al., a grmat variety of ttrivilopme multatAn for r.rdrina the latannt an I main-A laleatinam wlthout fatiling. The rennin( YAlnalsool vary front as crab to , mm wad net murrne3 at W. A. 111LIIIINYIVONY d Cit..tt, t.. 5 Fourth mt. 3mer wnstved, a !remit .surply 01. thy Format lavorre Trial. f fr 3 HousokOoidog Goode. • ;,•-- - FAMILIES prertrifig:Thr Ilniviekceping nrolf. 11 oI.IIIPIIT 11U1ICIIFINLWOa re; r run Wirtm•ot of 11m•ot oflllilirliillfi, from on. lotto,* yarta wide; no l'auw Nurllru, lllsoluas, Table iala Towrillow Wow len, emit' for irtiwolic, Only. rod sal bowilitrwl Ch Int Bei, r 'foreman slot VrlodoW Curt/Our; If l'low Cattalo line. of varloao %Ina% nil ILI low prier. for, Dna ' , mar Bathos &Ivan nu roma 'fitS Morunigahela Biidge P1776113P11.0“. J.noatr ni• 1A 62 . N Election fvr 31anagertrand 011431n0f "the Company f.tr tint erecuon of L Belden orbr the Morgeggshals. opposite Pittsburgh. In the Count? or Allegbenr.'t mill In hebt at the Toll Itqueo, on Malay. the first of Starch. 1952, at 3 obttork, P. Bt. .- reltsrrttbT .IOIIN TlJAW;Treigurnr.. a l'rrreetia a, January W 1.11,1111. TE`Directure of the P:ttaburgh and. Boa; 11. Inn 11.1h1ox Cowpony here lble tterdoctsted i /veil. ut noel divide/14 on Ite canttal Mock, of PITA otattes me I,,Mosrabie to the ttrion or alter the 14th o roar', etockholke their legal rtftremetr tetle text. Gestern ' Moe tbol.lers to be veld 00 . 1.00 o of J. lit. Clerks A Co.. Boston. - CI.I4IIILES .4 VI.IIY. Preilt. 45./thtlelf.fr . . For Bale, . • dkiLOT OF GROUND fronting '25 feet 7i !oche as Petassylrtnia Menu,. a4FtWallat It ow 112 hot to a street. Tartas. SIMI . Thio Lot It worth ht.WO on time , but- an we want to le the tenor. we are well.' In salt on the above taunt' We have ow. PM] nthsr Lots which we El l dlspoop of on equally ' ,pa, *rate trent or on ' , wheat! !saw. -. ~ tlerTtllth LOTA , at the fror of Liberty /tree, .2.i hst free by Ile feet deep, haslet as Wightmat'a Boiler D. If. tA.A. D DU. Attar. to at taw, Fourth ptratt. atm. Amitharlit Alt D-4 1... pkgs. reo'd and for solo by fra • WICK I,INJANI,I;RSS STAROII-60 boxes Boubugbt's extra 4 for We by' WICI k ItrekbibLrb, QALERATIIB-42 caeks; -- : -77 :7' k 7s,a " WICK~LoCANUL S&. MAIIII-12 caskun Sees. w"" ii . IITEESE-- 4 4 0 bxs. D. F.,tor sale by I_J fr 3 . WICK t IIeCANDLEkS. DRIED HERRING-150 Mixes for sale by te3 . WICK & MeCANDLE.3.3. Wilkinsburg'- Academy, Iriainsburgh, Allegheny County, Pct.,, SECOND SESSION 61 this Institu tion)will commence on Monday. Fehretery 91h. lace using hula will he resell es into ite tamily of the If epplleztlen.le tondo sooix. tenni—Wool. Lights, Weehing and [hard. pre iwsilon of 2.1 weeks 119.9.1Ai JA316:6 11U31T0., A. M. , • Reforto Err. A. T. Mrel 111 D. 5., Weat.Thenk.Krentlat ry; P. D., I•itleurglg Rev. ,$1,11.A. Willtjnebargh. - • felt, Drymg Rooms, VOR the irarpoo of drying Wool, Cotton, Ldtutorr. sad f.r Laundry purl... Alen, fur Ja• iwoning Cl9tb sod Leath, and tor all purpnees where areadr 1.0,1 uoilortu temperature Is t.le.dro,i, a. ll:ob.:tie , Fahreallelt or under. rAnetruetall 4t Ln heated by rtnam luring too duet generator! by the arraratus. and yr e ,je.ra I'm. danger by ore, rem:mend nn.le of dry tg 4.0 t public 11.111/0111. • - fe•-r2lr • SCAT F ATK I NYON A K FAA. rpm: commodious brick Warclumpe. No. 405 Labtrt., st.rel..sbove the bri,lcw. [Win. will be roe.] from 1-t o r April, 1,62, WI 1,1•!.... Anrlt. W. 3 Enquire on 0.. LAST iv/xi( OF R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION NEW CHEMICAL . DIORAMAS, AND NE IV DISSOLVINd VIEWS, AT LAFAYETTE 11A_LL, • Eccry &ening this track, except Thurmluy. iet. WINTFALtaken plerouro-in inform- L lac the rsbh, th. hr intrtaluce for the lire! Mao le beau 'Dill awlnucartaktr ORIENTAL 011 A. ORS. *hid, 'hall PII,IOMI ftrr beauty and riobneta any tree ea tnburd In tale MY. The roh.tollon will ranmence with • Refection of the Views in the eolwetl.,u lu n um her. Abe, eon 6f• enutlutt In IS . tine Au Fitobourz tit Anome, Patio, when hout. Philinpo war dethrOnei; nod • TA, of n hest in the at the hark or' Ilttel r. Part', in 1.1.0 lo.urreetion.of Jon, with.. variety of new pinu Metamom.ll,. Tis'e entertainment to eenclncl. , with tne favtatont CIIEMICA 1. DIORAMAS. tilußtrattro of the tog aul,erta, au, reotibie to all the elmn,ra I.cenhar to the natural day, reprreenttua nature in all if , brit:hum: The blotoriral sul.fvet—FCNl.ltAl. NAPOLV.ON. an It appeami in the Illwrital ofuralido at I.'arts. And • rive of th.. MUM, CANAL VKNIelf, /NTRAIOIt OF OT. MATIEL4NC, !Paris,) ntµhl stew, -Celebration oC Mich Mao. A DAY On Saturday Afternoon, of 3 o'dork. _ r _- /F-4-rteket, 3 tent. only; Children muter 12 half prier, lk.ro open •t 7: 14.1141.D.0ns I% iireiFei. I dt.sertplton in nuall billa.l nommence DIX New Music. CiIT4.I lIEqUICII STEPS. to " - mod fe - thr hem atalcansli L. ticroulli. MIA. Slouch. py 11. Etcbur. Th . ot • . . Blutititaioe.es Farewell. by Lbw !Marc Willie my Brave, by es C Fester. Ily the - Sad Ware,. sacli by J.ianr _XEllt Ravenswood Walte-, te with an esftilent Ilresa of ylgoora Itodc and Sla. Sabi. in eharacra from aria dl Lames annoy, 'llia(Slnt.. Nita with e•-..lorrd slanefie of Atini.Fautasi and 61,.. 1 . a , ..b , he , The ratia Unsirilla, , laartle of the etr of Pans. Yllrl Polka, by Straknali. j..set Wales of • I.bwail, The )faizig Bell. as twrLritiel by Stralgwit with_no boundod.adplan+a at lila tone• rte to ritt‘buryta. The ...land I , llta. wit:( Th. , National Uorptl.a, a new hll awl a 15111 . Sign of thAlnlden-Harp. IAVING sold out my Book rind Periailicul Store Sto to W. A. 011.111ZSYY.NNET CO, I itc-er ul reca.mnvi 16r new flan tt. luf Ineods 11.1 nDlnm era. TO VIE PUBLIC The underAi, , ,, , nud - linvo no,sorinted , in Fur chio.inf the moreVvra..ll,ll Mort or W. C. WAI.L No. (A Or;:i alroret; able!. 1411 h. r,talvett,l aa elder tha at;., uf W. A. lil t.1,),/iFEN NEN Toe prva.rit Melt 1nrraa.....1 eery article lagoagica; la the haajoa,. par.2.l..nav a‘lleltnl al:l4oin he tannic. fully or eitet. W. 11011 A OI.LIENVANNISV, H. 31 A CO. • H. )11N UR A CO. 410•1111coatinue ae ptaplir at tbrqral.lrlatal.'No. 4.4 Spring Style for 1852. QVon neat and d,enntiful ntylo r- 12 0 IJATS are halt RG141,1.1 tilll4hrlntrnlurtd I baton:ay, feol•foary 1410. tha.O.ranete Wilted loran at N 0.91 Wool IL t.f oaor twhor inamood }!ley. Wil..+o7o.LaoN. Ruiners' Magazine I~A. GILORNFENNEY k CO, Nu. S 5 T T • ebnirtts streeb. ltu , U. Weli..) Lute I revived. T ' toTtsVlrats ' Z ' a7 * .brt: • Inv shrub 1.• lak.. Suns •n.l ken...J .. 404yr, by Jshlge ten. allu earn a now supply of the lorre t 1.4 s V • A. MASON tr it3AT yUt t i I 3 .1 In-go 'scut of pleln and liwon.lellvsoni Lame. we ellitob they ars deterintood WMI rut it ssd. tho n 1.4 1:N• l'filiN ' A TION Al. iII.kIiAZINE., for Feb ru.v. Au b... , .. eveo I d.\ I v.I at 'lt EY% L.t. t sr, lOWA ) , 4,•...A r•prof.tr, tr,... I•vt On-, le. • i }SAIL.(, ASII-'2.1) ell.tki , vc ,, .[1etd: , . ,.,...,. .f .. c, a ,LT ,1:1:t It K:--21 LA f..r Aal; by . I,' 7 '• - t: - W A r tl 11.,.N.11N er,..atd rt Illt 1 Zs: E.'..t. PPP: CIIEESE—tNt b« for .ale .. -j._. ~ i ...F..v ..,:. a., N N 1101.Lky... CO: .•:'•'. • , SiiiiatiOil - t r lnta - k . lit Y a tuai.ticailk - etvrieneed Booritters, Iv ii a whnirsslort utAll, re, =iii ' ftanc.fog ...tat•lioS. moral. lie.rd tvlizruervt rlsrn Addrvq , .. (barely Of .- • 44USIMItES--1.5,00 ib.. Balk Pork; 10 1 .1‘.. toll Pniter. ull.b AI4UEI. V./ 1 11111V 0.0 0 elk Securities far Sale. -- • I TILE Rllbgeribtorn 1011 , .hcinds and "inori c..., unPunenter.-1 j,rvr(l , on 11.tplo, .11; te , cr.ril 111 7 . 2 1, ?iy I. A: MASON k CO. :are tho4r. r.rr 0,1r.1.1• r Y of l'*'armattas •.0 x1.,14111.ne 411 le,: thsu lona, Fywr.s. i•2O .1:1Ilt411.1.1.1STRE--I5041 tire. iu bulk; for- LP .210,1. k li,n3 rANI LE.A BE:AN-20 lb choice, fqt K.llO n.• • . J.g IVD it 1)110811101:1 1 S—stln0 11.9. (in ill 11.1. ' critie,) n!, by J. A I , IiDTGO . ,4 4 I)(IIIip. lifadrair, far sale by • J KIM , A CV. .IE=V=OI 6 I.'o , J KIDD i 1.0. I'OTllfe.-1111E - 14". SC A LES 3.; IV PI Ili i l'r S —1 full suvrte.nt . f. r :nip 1,,- . • , .14...30 :: . J .1{11)0 IWO. , PERM 01 1.--2110 ,galla. (the' bestEir ma -0 frx-rrl 1. ... Ay • . J. Milli A (N,. To Witteltmen. Ickt I'YILSON'S • • ' npp tn . Nittl3tolli l Y b t o ll; .N . l4tte 13.•: 1.13 o ab n to:east...m.44r the yeetee C.ernetille o Iry .letrax, 'At I . - Mart. • Ca litAN. r Clgtlioateve. . • . , 11. OAF ASP I.IIIIIIEP SVC, Alt— . ... Et . 6 bc.-res I.C•vial . Liu,. ~ S hb:t •- .Vratl. 4. c ..n 1,...,44, ,Jor 4.1.-.I•L .--'1 . '.. Zap!! 1, .y 1 r A 1 , 0 -Shirting Mullis. • s i u . p.p , i , l4 r,, i,v i i n \el , k , E ti:X . ti...ii , iiii., , ocio , n o conta p.r Tan] orao Ittant 1.:c1,• 1 7..1et y ; - Xliori.-...:try et:Fp , ts , r ' ' metals 1...N.:t0-11d 11 % rt.i,tif per 'ltd. Alm, Dt.V.Ol 1.1:0 - ..Np tf.t.tirti Alm attl at a in.. pm , . .:r qutl.or. . - : , --• • . • AI, klid• t.f tVint , tr , l,ttirt - toolttc . mal at • latt , radur• ik..14.n r..ltsoa, rtN.. ' . - Is3o French ,Empire. (now edition.) it t.: Atti.: NOV, to , luive a neve edltion of V 1/.... Fannt I. ifgeptrot. vrtt boat ahrtd,titent. (tor tt°::41.t',.., , -.? 1r1,,, - ):-., I.tz,':.:,.T.7,':,:r:, r:;:v, 1 ... I, i•Anar 11.1 ' 4.1.1k, tr. La,. whert.l,--1...t. , L1.1111:VG ~,,g 1 ,. ...,. Oa'. .1 CIIV-StE. , . - , EttPui,lllJo 4,1 .0... tol ,1. , ,,,f .V.,..A.u, It • .........loalt oft O. (VOL of whl• t Ilvti.log , s, v., Call awl :..men.. 44. y, cl..atil; .i; , : iiV,:il ; 01 / 4 "l:'r •., 1a,..4 • , .t, 71 Stulthrill . ..... ii.tatois I alt.,. , 4 , - - .IIAlt1) 01 Z. ' I bbls. 1 , ; inter Straiin.4l, fu;„ 410 1 .1.1 ((.N. SULI.EI:?, II Ati.n.t At. • t 1 El.laT IN h:*11 laaee ~00ree',.;'• very" Taill bend.,.1k. , ..j1t4, r1.e.1 end for /4. 1 0 by' J. 24 - , - %Lt. elf.l.Lnlte. :4 ' lI LITTEK- 7 51 6 %1 .:. r 1 7 1 , 1 1 ., i , R2 , 1 , 1 ) ; ),.,,w4 : , . - 7 - . . / 1. tit/Tx pvlid I'srlted..in.l.reetl.4.ll4 tt .1 , 1;1' I 1.. , I ' - II: 1, , A1.4ZE.L1.. • Of. . CIIKI 5r.,—.400 I,oxus Aripriiur Croutn; Ivy- IS II.; far F.. by IL") IL 1,411 7.1.L1, s CO PEARL Atilt —2O bole. thrgialo by mo, IE DALZKLI: h ARIt---31) hbla. bpAt Lent LAO 1 . krcrt p. 2) n. MY CO.rq DALMI.L a 8 v ALERATUS-- -"6nakfrtialeratul; .t.... on 1 In. ••••....) .'lt/ -L I/ Al./.1.1 1 11,4 , • •,!•,I• 11 ....11 1.1. • tn., A 3 )- P1.AE.5—.. 7 146.thee.., of . eboiee varje h 1k 1/.111•141. a Co, , (1.., for ~.Jr - y..,:g3 Lilrml,k, .29 ACON-250 pes. new Llano, SideS, and jtji SborOdsir. City Coml. oust nO%l awl for rate by ( jr-9) JOHN IbATT &CO. • 11) - oLL Berri Eti:--2 i t fur Inc. by (Jr . ..NJ JOHN WATT a 09. 11 - 4 *.boUll-10 bids. line, bray by T . .132 a, 4 W AI & Ct . ). 11E14.9K-120 boxea Cream and Connnon, Li for rale 31 I naa.i JIHIN HATT ts.,). ViSll-1311 drums large U. 13: Codfish; bbie. ime N.,. :1 Mbrkernl; - tlilh.t Nn. Liberty 'trout. • XIJIA PIOS.—One case of extra Fign, JrA box•e. rontaluinu 'bout Fit: pound. earli.juit reed at dn. tahartu t., and for rata bY W. A. bleC • CO.. j2O • finOr.flop.r4l.l.l..} d Texpealets. iChrookla nlpr.t BULK tORK-30,000 Ibv. reed and for . 11491 P. P. P 11111 Mt A 1 Alt U-12 bbli..No. 1, tar ,r ale IR mulch * nFANS-12 btils Small tlr ti . 7lThEig-66b(;iiii'J:11., I kJ A.CULISEILVti. , N AILS-509 kegs ass i ll, for tale by emboss ism; TA Rell-.-50 boxes for solo 1 • iL29 - A . CDGGEIMON 1 AltD-:-FFeab,.in kessijor sale by .149 : .1 - J-13. CANIIELL. boxes and 5 Utile. fresh Roll p for Maio br J: It. CANITRLD. 1-7101A§11-10 cask , No: 1, for sale by L - - . 3 .I I .O4NrIELb. 84aitured Hams and Bed iONb'ANTLY on hand, at No. 266 Libor-. tr,itrwt, foll sorolt of Nrao. A SAWA oolsbra44 CtActuost.l Mow Owed Gams An 4 DrAt Blor, , 14 AO. Itt rid4' VIV% =lt 30.4 ,COMDIERCI AL. Ilatnigati Mom cas:—.ldrentniumat. and 5ub...J0.% Ibis cam neestiwyd lad Ittrw!tked tra•of eiTorme. from GM PMSBIJEOH JILLFJEL , T, s Orrin term.. Giitm. 1 The' market throughout, yesterday, preatut to a cornea prefet auletnesatand nothirmetcoaceonener. Fa fay •Wwe twu•d learn tranoitred. Aloarleallas Sc now own. ere May etrafelently an tie pale a amt..; far the t teß rery t,w days, 'Maya •buelnemit will attain creelc up hinny midst, and lake thi place of the noeral dearth awn has eo long prevailed: and (hoc ettaltl« as le clan our reader, camellia. mere linteible and mitsfeeMry. In. refet+nwl to the doinos in oar market, I.)l7l:—The reaelpte 'extend., were confined owe t o a tea swell los, which Fold .112 57 MI 200 5 bLi. Erma ennt email valor rrannaira at sza.3 ILVIi3IS tutword , Inn to onality and brand. II ALC.;N—Froall *ales fraorp , ;* at 7 Sic for elool4vr“, and q!'... , ..t . .!5, for h•ms. •': - . , HU Tt1i1t , ...5.11... 0 bllle roll. cr.4 sod prisrir qualitico at ',KIN. IA C.. Chain!, ruIINII Pt.itlit lir `i , b. troth .O.V. (11EESE—S.0ra of WI boxes 'W ft tor ooti bootee, to go l oat of the market. at 0.1,1 e 7t lb. Y—Sales la the put fjw dolt of 30 Irate ' ar 114(416 F too. HUGE MEAT—Sales of 114,000 lbslast week eit.o , fr bog mood; 00,1.3 tea yestardar at 61i.e. and 11,03 fy doss rut at War, LIILII-641ea 4 toaa No 1. lo bbA. at 7,i,' ! aci 2 to,. at 740 la bbla. 0; MA A? ?ale o? 1 to. at 3!4e,G 11301. and 4 0..1.4 at 3...4 4 to4r4. . 0 13.:ASFA,- - .Fa? . .. 14 bbl! 453:4. I.IItIED ott llama at IlNe telling at ]!TIME'{! trallna. • The: market la erery other reaper! I. very quiet, and of marequeare doing. A Committee of the St Louie Chamber' of Commertn. i 9 n,sinl to • rail from tbe Secretary of tne. Treasury. hsastrawn op • moles of the mount of boil Sss dOns in that city. The report estimates the trade of t ...ale at the present time. to toot up $60;00 . 4 1 00 . p.:4, annum, and the amount of exchange Sold is seitenn4l 1041/nO.OOO • yrs, SPIRIT OF THE DOMESTIC MARKETS. , Locum., Jan. 26. floorSaks at 33 304325 VI bbl. .linanriro—baloa 17 btala angir at Lo. and Pi a 6, 4.7" Salo. 306 bltla toolaana at 27e 10 gallon. ILlo Llotke no. to Itt.t. Pork—Salem 250 Lbin meta at $l3 23 13 bbl. Nabloop &- mud 113 bn. • . Se. Low, Jan. I=. .l'enefeions—Salea nr Inerspoth nt VIS 25.5 t el.l. Fide; I.l l u green ha.a an n%-from the Moen. Lard, In I.hlea k ,, l lrt ilil,e ,4 l , n iv k ; d et o t i lltli. ebOuhlere 51J,aideir and ham, bawl, iiecearlea—Sale 100 bag, Rlo Cate* at 510{64. hiolasa es =o:,Cie it gal. I letop—bikleo at V 5002815 loa. • Lenel—Nomlnal at ft 25 VI 100, 1/rlell Vault—AßO/aft:. l'eattet $21.1(. llitlee—Dry flat 10. gteen do 3'Ve VI O. 11105. Feed—Nnotlaal All 15451 21 V. On. • NA.satrtte, J... v. The Cumberland is In goal atonable order, with eau e W...1r floating k... 15911 Leles at p.a....aging from 44 Co O lin It Tobaast.,Potre at SI 96 . 10 114 66 St iOO. flour—Sala@ Trnortace brands atilt IA St Louis do at Sttar.o. add 0010 St 60 Dbl. Pratt...a—Vial. $4 tiel6.loo Beaswas—Pairs at I.tia4'Xr (lirusug—ln demand at tlfteli llona—The Cincinnati Price Cerrrot dPtbe Zlth inn. so.n the follawing reespltulatarr statement of b•ats parked In the west during the present seawta— nei•-42. 1850—Pl. 110.2157 • llg.kltt ... 10d.165 1,3,140 aii.Ocat *".•' 37,0 m) • 102 J -00 Pia.Pl4 ' 3.M.10 ; itimm 11lbants ....... I=l ' PunAtl4,lll.l. Jao. `ZI. Beef Cattle continue in coins in in to freely, a 2.4 views Sr. steady. &el Cattle—Moro were 12 , 0 read eiren4t. .biro told at price. vsryttht Rote $0 to MIS 8019 100 11.—thr latter . 11t tttprerior tattalltr-150 drive* to Vim Yotit-.71/ tesstg. ttutotd. .• Dow. , sol Calves—The lumbar-old has wroawhat dr ...howl fr. to our prerawts rapct. Isles of heat, eu}s at 'll l . 4l4o .Dlrincors alka . .l), and Dry rows msatas V extroarly tlna—salswiaSsfo..O.l it Al'os; 5.0 w EV Da. M3l;El=igMi= LLVE111•00I:11011 Mtllerk4An. o—The rrest• eat meeting tif the Iron tr..• wig laid at Birmingham Isleyeeteeday.a.l was yell stteruteit. 'ttlttioneh confiders , - iteuros.inei mound. 4 meal amount of Inv/area owe' tramacted. and lbe Imitinit homer* tout*gat submit any rolarthm In prire•-tbe sten...neat .ble b may roma la at the me l imivary meeting baits firmly maintained.— gatiaideratie entree arm alma out and It it aate . igat.l that a meal demand twill Irespenned this Om mg. th• advance on Wart tin. Weis to abetter 1 , 1 int v to tin ;late, Ali. imo has &shoed dating the week and ;V.. teiMa.ed rker raga. at :s "B ten. 1,444i1G, paa CLltetarretee tnl4 d ame. In tail sad etiptor no chang a e. • Pow: PA ciriso—We haye been thinisbechrit b the Intlettuk- an me welt of park Deckle& et tiro etrt esterliotartoots fa Torre fixate. tbe prereatentens—, Jere+. G. Ifer_tf. Min& 1 . tertlro-tor & Warp.. - . Is.•••• 1 11. P. William,. & Ca. . • Wile. AON . • t te.r..13 J. If. liarratotreb 1' . l t k..” , ea.. 461 Carlow. at barfly, &nal. .._4.. them wem packed io the town tad eornatF tArrre i. w d.fteloury M ria‘abers till, year -hut thee, la ark.: ha Ulla year ever 1,4 otabo " I..—rTrrre haute C9ara•r. • - ,•. . • A TEA. Salabia—Mr.:ll Gallagher, who drab; I.eael7 hi tea.. knight A fewthepthe ago At the Nee Teri( •uctlesi gale, • lot bf in kethert.4 per ship (theuvel. A , . thisoath ere}, erdd • retailer Ed' ibis city one ball km or this ht.. W et iZtOPhiliCh R. kunst it to be elk See s or ans et hint e This le tbe e the !ITT riettete.l tame lse: The box. heat ever). an rst.theat panne. bed tot homer...a shmel It kn. Chits. met th e Intel km dehlaks. me:milked . by the Cetelltiale—{lau. PORT QF PITTSBURGH' She river le spa — open, quid steam-basisi are auk loc pmparaVoss to ennnenew.ltrir resmlar trips trots tnis tort to the vartorin points bat,. The splendid pactesedate Winchester, Capt. the, Me..., lease t Wtmellet UM =ming !Lt.lo The Diareel, Capt. Conwi !etre for lithreling to mom. meraltur .110 o'clock. The NI 000egaheis poelmta Igire , resumed „their rerular trins froot Ws piaci 4511rroroxvith, uol other mint. Coos ill* viler. =Es . . Fox CrxCINXIM—Thi to,gnificeot pocket Am, cowsouti. C•pt IlLrtataa•katai arm irk.. Idt ca:S.cit to morrow at 10 o'clock... ogctiox • ceteadld onertaulty Mom. cad iaaaraC.n. 11cc ..- 40s131110.1stifttli. arc mak ar - to makc cm Ica coc a NI aod ecor.• • • • TOO 'Mantis No 2, Captiin . .pelor, yin for elaclocall to day.. . ... • FOR ifAsetfrus—The ,11138 light dniught 'tzar )I.7n..Ortlirlaittliatlett. - 1 1 111 km, am above this dar . For. Nosirourx—The Soo light draogh, atror inseam. CapA Toing. yrlll Use!. as per advrrtlanoszt. thb day. Fon Za — nisriLLThe regular packet aunt Croprers, C. C., will lean for laarktta ord ZarrerrlC. tale 0r10n... TM, boat boat furelrbes.rellrot 1ii , 44000 , for raoraogers, bodies bet. a Sett rate Fraratt Lost. 0. ' . . . W . .' FPO. ES 3.I...VILLE—The Midair, and regular pecket stmt. Font Cite, Ceptals Murdock, left for Wel a • ills h. oeeroirls. and • Ul wallop& tos4sset 'reinstalls, as per advents.. it. . . . • The koe atmr Oer. Melts, Oapt Shank, will , O Iflnocileatb. arktts. rotlealsbarkh sod 041- attcruook id 3 o'clock. ZINC PAINTS, .4NI7FACITURED BY THE NEW JERSZT SXPWDtYO AND 11TNCBa Cq3lP-ea. M SOL • ,rt N.J. OnionanY V Pnire4 t futnivh iarP/7 of lb., vslovule ZINC PAINTS, Which have boom finial artier rovers/ sr: trial, both lo hump. awl tho United Staten to re WO original Noway and proteettro yariperilee olive to 101 other pilot •listreor. Thotr WHITE Z INC PAINT Is purely an Osids otZlne, .pd Is warranted has frau all adulteration aa4 Impurity 'Fasts:arm, It earns-yell, Is brautuully whits, and Is satlnalT tn. from paisoctorts trultizl,A4V-Mytz..l. 1. tr...ivlLL NO ' TUIrN YELLOW - When expoto.l eulpheroue or [naphtha eshalatlener tient W 1 batap la • elm+. room. Ae an outthle plot. It withatandO a onuthern ellnutte and the weather U to than any other. not being llside.to torn chalky' ee :` r ite slut on.. It may be waked Rikh an °blurt su eider •ad Ablo, or with runnel. which 'tent Um mt. heated ponvialn BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAiwrs: , Thaith. are throbbed au loori ce ml are undoulthdly we ehtareet atit. best Paiute In the market for ...minis netto, fencing, mahout.. etestubotnotnr enty trammed mar hoe avail; betek. tto,th loth, se they ere betli • WEATIIER AND FIRE PROOF• ei th figee tluT partlenlarly low 6. 7 Innu a esliante connection, sad entirely pnreett oxide. tlon, they dry [Maly, and haring • pure entente hate. do pot ahsruot Wine hia• many 01 Ulll earthy pints Uge. 41... • ',wore euppliol en Ilbet4 Itrate b;l11•X o nte at the 7 South W h 0,,... .. Phtlatillohn• United States Patent Ogee, Joe nary Pith, 111.31. . • ?N flit, 'petition Glum!: Tritseott and Goo.. IL_ welt, of Columbia. Pa. and luau Pone:Mire Or f laddebia, Plc. greying km th e eitheeneon el • patent greeted 4 . l n itent tho letprovonient In the made of moo king out vtheels to Le need so raliroteds. and ethPli•• (ettle to er ;SIM... foe wean year. Dun tha eunne 101 l of ad • Stew, "Huth take. plus too the seventeenth ger at Stherbik. P. ISM:: It enthral that the veld petition be heardaktbe Pah net Win., on 'rainfall the lath day of Muth ettist i lee lit o'skkk. 314 Sod ell perm. 011100thied to aprear ud shoe other, if any they bore why old petition ougtst out be granted. • . Penton.opposing the attention are required befit. In U.. Patent Ontes went Weakens. speeineally sat forth In wi ling. at least ystare before yhe dly of hurler, all testimony Mod by either party to be need et Lb* lieut.. Milt. be (akin and toacutultien hteeroultenue with the usi e s.et the niece, which alit be furnleheil on aestilretkut Ohleted. abet thai- th ie notice be published in the tiOnal lutellnuinear, hematite, and Ithioe,of Waehingtme. C • renonleetla inpaloce.rbliadelphla, Praneylvenla; Pourif nosJountal• Providence. abed. Mann: ritieh..utVi Meratte.' Pittsburgh. Pcnorylvanis; SSDnm, N.+ earl aM the Daily lie*, Ilanee. ltvin.'hatekttel..thl a 'trek for three entheinive nuke peutou th the elsteenth day .1 it uri. acme- : Tucks.. ZWPAMM. • dellitlangthr . :-• • uttnu of rstent• lite, lot Oillet bp 111.1VDt /MO., for ttale-by .195 Liberty - FL Duquesne Iron Store. VOLESIAN, FIAILMAN havo,re- I) owed to the ararehaeuktle. 14 Water street, late. IT 1 I=:era 47 " t a r f ! . ll b 0ol• t= terms thr r eartreastataetatal arteelet t reet d m e *. e rat an Erattletierl Ze d . XX. Wyse., ratan% Mood apPl^erat sad Blilkeso at. -and Itubsrs, Craw Dam St. Clair Ertel Buildinge, St. Clair Strgy:. VIEL . I.EIIF. be is prepared to ebow hiiu,oel hu. oo tro.te ll l gaol tbtk rttprol ata , rs 01 Thu,. who di.o 1 inr him Yui thoh• ' 111PKF:YDRICR, For)rarding np4). -Gom v :4,, for Al,nut.tui , ar PartnutAr ntti.nhon 0111 to Frrwar.lio: awl forronneenot, or ppx fp 11,st. of sty Orkts protoptl, .u.rd,t to. In•tmotlirt. evil to otl Iropticlti t 01..101. •' . Hoar Ti!eiklay martmrjeb 1 I " Rem Oval. - ZAYLOR Sr, ODIORNE. (7611011 i- fton mv..l Foraanl4, N",. J> Froit;•[ , , , ,, l'itt.burub su.t UNCIN N • . . w For O feronmrslatiop r Widiti4 44.14.‘kare temn,4 frAta 4 4 ,441.1 lo the v., oaf fur 1144,145.4 bud.lmz. No 4S Fr , nt /40 , 1. One ....Vanktl..r. virlnny 41 .1, .1,1 . .444 oor • i. 41.1,... mcaLl4 I , :s.m.tn Lft..., with c.4lar 4 1: t ...rt., we. .. , n ;Lint o•uerratr, ~ . - n:.1141t Loch rm. 12,1%) - iIWOVI3., • an, of LL . ren'or Maaufa,lurt.4 ALL.4O4, . 11.11,1141rAn,. A Good nurse Wanted _ 1140 MA: G ENTwrooLEM .1 dut • - rt:, A t•that RIO f0r.,6=5: rolioo. oar In Izarroo, rtrl Iwst. rorooro of j 1024. IVILAI: , ,S A CO. VIRE. AND WATER PR M PROOF MI.P.AL PAINT-40 MA, for role l ia.!+ 1.5;0111 DICGI:r a C , s. AY67EII - 5% hbls. packed W. 00. hr (ir2l . f. r Vox P.US.nOR f kir) FLOUR -430 hLla extra lVLilc NVileitt, for Ri. by S. F. VON IF,NNIII.II,sT a cO. tolt,N:k — RAL-4.0 sacks n bite Siftell,l r F. F. boos 1:ON5I101,FT a,r f IiIEESE—a) ho R hoses W. ~ for s'ale F. is) . .BROOMS—iS doz. sit flevrth Lo •• . VoN : r' foss , a , g," F llioNN I ton.rA co. - I.oEAciiEg--20 near Drieil, fur sale by v. VON floNNllois,SF A Co, MASON & CO. ore erohin4 out their .;tlo &wt Freres Merin. at 87. sal SI at`.7 Fellingat 15e. I.fi 1.2; • UNLIFt LES-48 KtekdYeatlierdi • T , 17 V,' 1 . D ": 4 tt‘4.l;',': • 1 .•.1..1 I 1.,W.1 4 ,-talned 18.notr: In 1,,L1A II DICHEV Pl. linter and Mail Ai,. - ne! • • g 81.117E1{-11 1,1,15. for Nile by RJ DICKEY h CO. 11,t1{1).-15 61,1,,. .No. 1, tor dale • A` .la 2 : Y. I' HthIVE.I.R . O. • fit (ILL bbl. I re!,11,11,r sale by 1-11 . .1•1:7 N. P. sIll:IVER dt SALERATUS-6 es,sk4 for rale hr /47 S. P. SIMI VEI: C.. VI, and At.! OIL= •••..9 Tapngro* Oil, for sale i'v ice- tw. lat 1 , 6 11; Ii ACON SliniS--100 bulk, fur mtle by . k W. ilkl:BA110. M UTTER -2O 11.1 d. lhtike.J fur sale . Fy s-{r.ILta6AUUu. _ TER,--,50 kegs pack t v i ;. G—. Lbin. primelzkat. just reed 10 ,, and 4, Nab. LI Ji:L• • M.S . W. lIALBAITIII. " 140 . 441 Vt4.51:3 I ...11.11D—;11 1 kegs N. 1. Leaf, fir,ale kp .4 , 7 11A1L1,1,11. uyAlAits_..2,m.tee) Common, first rate or `, tore stall f..r ets!..l.‘r I.e Is:ri A W. lIAIIRAI . IiII. LASS—IMO I,IIXCA AV iLlloW of vUrious and . Ij;lferrnt be .I. to rat. J• 27 0. ILA 14' 1 1GS-4;00 drone: freAlSmyrna, for sale by. .fr. A . Cl/114750N, 1911.11,11 y st. • EA en .. ekk Curn blear . • ._ re LOU 1t..--1(a) 10,14. extra and sup.. for Sal„ br A .11:1,111.F.T,,,,N. Pittsburgh Life Insurance .Company., A - N Election Gtr i)irrotorst.4o NOM, theal.,,, , Cncurenr I, Um 1 , 114,4 04. 4 ..nfr2,.• t I the 4.`...444,424r. NA. ITEFI)I.V. 0.. 7:1 • , ,s - ol hruarr - M ,, ... .h.m flu ia9t Ha Lll • ;(1)' 1 1 1 1. 11'r A ' j.... lie Le • (4C-PartrierShi9. DrgliFFA'lll )1)E 1- Nti INT iatta •,411. 1 * , oolvra ta j;r-v . k.r JA)II. - ...". D. Y::4'- • c:ltte.b olhNn , ..tor t. , ....0.1urt..Jund., the Atte, - .J 4 . , 1% ,N ii . . 152.41 I.CI easo Puce d. fine qaality, it pi. fate I.y . J 0. Or ct. d ASTILE SOAP-15 boxes,White, r.,y sale IL/ J. KIDD 1 CO. CURB: SODA-410 kers 10 kr • J. I: 1 11 , 1 CO. I s 7 .le, by if 10 0TH. grow f.sr 11- 1, -4 0 bids.tt. •ieett fhr sale bY • Vai.)llOts--5 LiTs.Ser sale by -1.14' JA.II}•,. LOAF SUGAR. ha-B/ 111 s. Small Atol,-.1, • - , ,1.1%10.1.LE1 1 MI, Kossuth, liagyai and Hnagarion Hats 3IcCORD & CO. havitjilio. r.?ceir ' V•r - ctrunn of die, oriof , rukt•le tl.Ars. ta oltioh th, would rwoectfolly c,ll tie Idle!, tioo of grolleuell.• IATOOL-16Cks Kentucky, for !ale by 17.7- r • Pat k`f. 31.4.1.1 . 11 MS CA "LAX SEEIJ-1 bl , l. and 1 Back for role by • salo . RIMY. . MATTIIFIVti CANDLES—Pure SpermCantile; Patent IViellid. ". ' ... + U N:, and eta) Cr aa .1. tar, 51...a1216 lisr.p.4 .. For ,al.. by 3.16 " . IV. ..4.. - . , 1.:1A.1(1- 2 I.X/. " Q'illAil- .tiNt: ISE IVAN ' TElli!—A, good i 7 t i,onol hand ~T Aal EtilllN P. tn, to TIN bone pa* , er, Islnt.,lLosonrcha toy HUMERI ia.: r: dr INtitill.a.,t. pen : D,.. 11., 22 a 1.,. and 4n.Vir .• sr. X OUSE L IN.ESI--A. A. :11.1:301 , i Si ivco. ate closin r a, during th,li ssati annostsate, WI i f ir trot% of Dr 11.1. lteEt lid Medal M Lamps salltou as low as 15 I 1 , . scuts .talr. t OTTON—'2A,bale±, gopit quality, in store 1L.../ t( oak Gy, l "." liAt All ,deKs,... 6 (VI., . .1.2 . . %Vats.; and Front eta: 1 ART) .‘k GREASE-50 te, No.:: Lard; 14 th) 4ir•gt• e; u-rive on rte. Wash lotto. Om re. hi it (M. _ itifigHSE-300 boxer .ale ba t.a.n . ISA I All • GREASE -1R bbla.l r Kaln I.v LiAlitlt VICK. EV t ill. (.2-ALT PETI:E—=.6 Mg+ Crude. din .tore; .014 hr rate by ISLIATI U1(14.1' L. tyi,. )I.= Wsirr Vtv”i P DA CC() —lid I.oxiss good 2, me vole try le AI. I PICK tIV 4N.1. I'wig. NAILS Sl'l (.1114.5t 3.ll , hatie, Inm Wert...,:n,lantly fl, k.alo Ar Ja= . ISAI.IOI PICKET it CO. .....:,_.- - I. 4 I EATIIF.II.S---Const.tetly for Yale 1;y• • 3,y- • All M % LV• CO: COFFEE. -1011 bags (r .ale by iAt3 IP AlAll v $1:511-.1NNU.AL •SALE:—The al rAte , of A. A. SI A4\\t! 10. .1.01 , 11.4.1 A Noa. aM Cl Martit strfel. W 13, 1, drierirlioa of I , ry G.tlA..tlnaat.l.k f,rej..tr, are FrII:og atrlut GU, Lair titelonal prier. . : Te2l ),bb. fOr Anle by J, '/324 . 1, - 4 R. I.AI.ZtLI. A co. M 5.1 2,.ke ; ; 11$ol: II racked I:tater:lA xtert: •n.l 154. agile . e Ja 2) a Co. LIRESII ROLL BUTTER bldg. :reed atta for ule kr WICK. /91cCANDLEF. • jaw -'II. -MOLASSES=II•I 11445: J:smes and ems ni,u . ',alt. .l AtIKERE a L—Nion. I, 2 nod 3, for d,: by .11,12 • . 1{11 . t: mcciani.ll,6., ig ILK WARY COB Ulttl:-I—TlCie clearable. 1,3 article, for ALA Dresa.a. cotteJ at the. PC(TO of jail) . Northea.4 ror. !'earth mat !Wart VARTON FLANNELS—Fur 9, It), and .111.'i mot* pow yard—the lat.. t") it , fauna at Lae aluNff ialo • ' ' 3!1;111 . 11Y t 311Ite It V 1 E ill. Vlntrry l'ectoral-71 ji 6p . T BAo r r i; * M i l o s:To £W Ii:1CO V-llmm~, Sider and :_•honti . , Num a JONKA. F.EATIIRS-43 aneks huidin . k per Jell° 7 'Franlin. /6..4.1 7 • • ,hao DICli KV!. CO.. Bat, acid {'rant iRz • 'Worthy of Attention. • . .•_. pIIESTEWS OF,3O:YAND Ut.OVS . (1..)1111N11.—ttor Mks'. lmtex 4r jYrf woo... Mule harrloorm tarpum are mmtki to 614 a. Ikm .IM,-ominml 10 .Mk, oat by MMA. 01.51 mt .a=d 41hit, elf.thim^. No elhArr...4 Sr sikOn.r.n.,.- c 41,1, Ue etc Fly t.. Ore ' 71 :Mailtaml.l at.ubor fqx.mml vIiNESUN I V EN 64.ff!-511. V owdvol anti to. We i**• LLI*11:1 *CO. - ,tiEPT BOOES:I NEW BOOS! . AT lIOL3LES LI'rERNitY•DE POT,: No. 71. Third atrwt, oppyalte tbe Poet (Mee LAly • Donk. far Webraary. bak... National 1114,a . abso, . Mie n n/Nal Fine! Nook; leo. AmT Lanrente, a linmanorl by the aulhoref "Ptante-1.1 LaAdan Art Journal fa. January. - • . bunion Labor 004 Lavin& Vv., N.. le anl 17.. Arrlnterl, Nn.7. ' ‘; • ' Home an 4 tto I anyone. a &Tannic tkatrbea to Irronn, ,anannato Dn./LA.. Antakerborkya Na:anne t Jannor; f3l,rtzt. C0.:11..a.r. an an narY. lint'. Lent:tan VI Magma:tn. en lan our. SS a 7ear. Banter's 31•41. e.... /annarr. a year. ,_ llaryerl )lansaio., en January; yew, — Dolfaf e r a as h 1 par. YeJecalo Magazine, Y.) yray. Monist \Vilna' time onrmsl, Ladys Ileak. fey Jnuary-. sl,lia ray. Urabstrralnana..an. —Rio,• - I.Alirsll l :lll.ogaZa.ta... " Line Banners. ey Cain. ;Janne reNn; A WV. Allantak.nt En Nana/a I/terser %pita, aln• • y. oft hand, - amt 306*c:1141m. rectiled AC ill* r!ulgt,bre• Samuel pray, ItEiiCtlANt TAILOR,"-, Mlll=l "7 - 7 7 - 7 NOTICES, &e ==EN= • Notice. ; "NTTERS PATENT hexing, been granted' - / n‘ the `PittrburrjaF.lttanamnand Warren Itl!rna the nutennibere to tb. canatal lock of nahf e rnarany atilt art at the Ft. Clain la the rail Of. 1 . .1;01:tr.:h. On Thurratsy. 111 day February nett. bettreen the heart of la SI. ant 3 o'clork it ,- VnYlnuenuf riming front the Y turthoLlera • Preat aeol and sir laattagera for thetruaaaner of'the aAatra of aai.l ra=nuttY• • Ifate-1. riarburgU.lsll Jaanner,lS:r.l • }Tamar Denny., llohtrenn. Jr.. tient, it %ITU, Ileurne tanner., Jana , I%raY•iith et.) Samar' I:annt. • Jemmy Ea.. Nnowden, hantanna Lorne...ulna, Bohn. t Orr. inlln F Il.ollar.tral., • P 1,11. 1, al.elans Johna!orrooo a'rant"-t , trint. ;Fry Pre and . Prusnrrat, Llttanntn., .I.a.rurnien. Fr.na I,tancrat end n tler, 1'0r.0..; Etc Outman I.loK.utt whit, c..ale 3t 'Oh a4.tu-S 7 -Diasolntion. ••••••• ri name llim erribern. under the r - 1 naur I.alef.tDan."•ana thaanleed by matasl e :112 the rhern.l. tart. ,l,fh• • biraneat of OF Urn *O. be entEl...l bt a:C ti t s thiajaka. I n"rther, I. ror-nt o' ;the ejfd- Lartet /On ea, where all who kaaaar t Fel to Fin •Jel.oal :n the late Iran ore roluentaaf m rvJl end waken., rout. I.i four,. Intautnes nhaturnahun to the' patnana.e,t - ou• e.n.tnenere am! the 7.1.1,1ze u-nerallY; 0,12 aecrocrraa. fIATFY- &"It.ini(P.Tll, tonal 11.0,1elphtn, 4,,he enFOran'' at rur oht 3.1/1, % Pitt :LUZ, h. Jan. :X. 1Y:...1.-71.UnIktf - a'• - Notice. tli, . BATES and.IOIINAIA WORTH ail. on ;I,rtenth - Air of J•nul.r., not‘r 100.0 en, artnerstlr umerohr c 0.,, M e lt Ili, IC aril. Won pu,hl the ntork 2.0 Alns:iii4nr 0; Pay. and tat.nt.t'thAr rtand, ncrtee:nt the 1/13,n01,1 urb..llerk e 4 whnro tney Intend ken't•in, • I•rde.T.lol , enAk I ,, nny alpt they at niaaLl , 0 pnt, 1. AO. bleb thy) . renpeolfil l le - H o tltn .1120 , 0 the enetp.nr• of the t30.0f1.b. avd. theyulaln general',. . A aey Notice. OLIN ATWELL hoe thiß aiiy,,:bcen admit, 1..1 a partner In the hots , e• of , ' IlAti A 11:1 , A IV, 221 Markel 000,t.. itelolphlr; ", dud. 0011. DAGAI.I:O 0 (o),_ • " 10 and Weol,6loner, 2004,21,0 h. Jao uary. --, I(N..OIILET I,ol,lrAtl. • 1) att AGAI.EY. WOODWARb Ai Co. Wiicle jr nate ilt‘rorn. N 0.221 If xelet Pt.; Ira .. .. COGltili.. • R. C. . , Whtift.sale , Gra./ rw,t..,ghL . Partnership :Notice: - iIAVF t tras day agoocited with use "= ,"!,T; a ta o, •bur , h tyYUDE.- 1.,4 ;Jinuary z. •• 1 18-!•?.. •-•••• • - , (401 . 01)E & GRA J Ratlnk.4 miner of Penn and WaYn , lnh, " 6 4 /3.rin.1 . 116.12nrgh, - , jou • Coparbaership H.A . VING' this day ..;:pb.rAr.1.: , .... 11,1,14 - 1 - ckt , bIiIIIVEIt L . : Pd.but.,,bJukuarr lrt lfiLt I ‘I,I7 I rUEL p. SEIRIVRit & 1.3 llnchnno nruL.Counnlndon ilenthaht, nnd Innle, In • • th.utri . Prolure and intntlnuTh Mannhoiton,h • IdMenna bonn.os.l%nchlan.h...inallln n hi bargtu . , , /al. fl.-01LV01iTa.,..,.._—„-- —...........J. , 41:11 Prirlelall. • , j• 1 OLIN . S..piLwonTit,a , CO.. Vi holesalo -.,, 0 Ilne..ni, and A...U . tcr Ittorm.ra I . .ordrr anal... Sly k urn, 311rund rt.. Iltt.borgb:-- --- jai .: - (11111-: CONNEXTION 1.etwe...1 hrm no 11,li liar. .1.C1.71,1:1.*T90N 11l ahn -the DAMP coral., Lim la the•Acttlrlarnt.pittir I..Liama A. e11.)11.31TN:4N. ritufmru.h.D.,•:Ll,::.l. • I. ti.pviver. • - • Eiii /VII I . : SUBSallißi;it 1.1(n k Whoh.alr Ilmrery. aryl 4oatail.4,t.l.+lams hrettott•r, et 1 . )5 Lawnl st: jal Executor's Notice. • •. • • ETTEitS Testameidary' te the Exfitte cdf . 1 • . 1 14,1. L. P. Tarkw.r. r•ftle.ri, Pat od.un.b.' L•To• bme grant,. Lo tbeauborsilArr. t utt mtate. will preArat them Luthen. f.r r...t.r.evueutla IMAM ILh t '. F...tomtnr. • lionse - er Refuge sulsCritiers 'fiir the erection oren 4 - 4 I,ru, fur In•ottrti Pennorl•nnis.4 ate 7 ht.f,by liotito , l that ty-,s•crwat. twenty tart,eL Mt 0, amount rallr.o.Snt by nth., le 1•.4.1_,Lbr ll.e 0 . r.,1*.14me the al, of :pireti.trot utxt. Ily crJer t.r e. . ok-.:0:(1 • lIL A I:A Tr ss. R A.Fahnestock Veilnifuge! V. &Oat dnel )I,t , K.itrtr.avr.ee4o3;> , ..r 6r horn ! az riltllS PitErAlt.A . llo:.si L bw, now ptt:tod the t,t of trenty-tao Iris% nn.l fa rent - Jenny rrinmn.ana. , l na n(Catnl ctn.) f.r Inn, tieL•asstrni. The us.antnaten woarrae. wh0..1. ha- nlttnnhafti a samn.tretnat ta,rry irtarr, the wu, really lanlianalnarith wratna.terta.nl, ran. d r , it .a.rtnc.th.ntlamLost an eltf,le-nnu . The pt. stananant- Pet. , nn , nrinte tn. , . tnalkuf irn ' wnen en ma tra Rneelnlze awl etn.areettoin.a.l be ,invariably. front...l. to Kaduna tnn.ninet malntatjr effcen lantnntriant.r'• ,, er nearly • ell the pointer,. ereparaltlfna mtnntdr+r fat . •nrats. Lad en prevuoaly talerttal la Vahoial nay t.runkarct. This tact- ie belheeertlnantre . a./ ettn.reanta'nf Imo.tr.la of tanrn,taf.l.- {a-r.oaa ,htler nt Inva or the- eenotaf , arnt * tt.anaLl iettVe lanulteV•t aya nea.p • all of therannlanrntinn In thew It Ita enHetinti. tOntenar Lo anglltalaten . d nitn nrrt.at ratety Lr fox nont - drl,ontLe enfant. '.-- . . r iaLl-dae:T Est;ite,of :Thomas Ligget. dr.. Deelp , ed.. . - ETTE3Sor 4itlntinistration on the E dote - of Thnano,LI;;;;;O::.), de.l. late of.l'aehl* then• nlno. Alt , uhene county, here been granha to the Azar F-rlol: lex 0t....rn all in,.....e111.11et1e4 tire hlaehy yr,rnaent. ntat the, tolettin ' , nt.. • • iq inr a.ettlret-nt...ll.7attealvnt nf . . rho nen Itt 10.1 , 11 tor raen..es /caw./ by the.lec,lenta ,pe:1,11) . I Deno., to the ..untlria. and Pat.. , haetnn In • the, Inn talon, kr, bel.n.a.tue la the area-n. 4, ave. tqu.atr.l to dallier the tan. tonne attiv,entniC - r • It. J1 , 11 51 t1 :OW, A aty dminletne, - Claire.l MEMITi Home-male A NOTli'E SUPPINI—We hare rrreivtd rk • 1,11, snots pair's(' Arolic.nt hvole-myule •nper 1.11,1rr0 Manuts tund era ilet-ch.....ers.ile •./ enit I•rown; aryl Some . 1•1 , 4 t Flanoel, only .1 t•ettta 'per Past .crahrtnralpla V% vl.ll unto.. an , lF , lh 1.111.0TF. Sart gto Yu%atta. 4ret, burk.n.tr•ther MAT, 1117 KM Vic IttIRCIIFIELM rower sott-)larke: !to. sttrotlau to tt......up , rior Spilka; 31uAlloc st fvotyre.r yari.put med. Dividend: • TILE' Trustees of 4410 'FiffsbUTAII dea Company" Ito,. [Lie diT alertorni a DirttlesOf of per rent... of tea front+ of the Itor t.rf montheenteitto ott1 2 :1 - pi dor Cronnonyj.:YaTl. Real Estato for Sale.' (AN EASY I'ERM.3.—A lluuae Air Lot wockt rtstsb, Pittsburgh. crittpl , 4l . Vyk . ,gy -& ea a (lisse.ll'srshistsx. • •Alsc, .a lionswarul Lot lo St nuclease. scrupled 1,, Fan:oust Church, . ibiljorelug Owls, limver. The Louse must s.ibstsullst ty bulls: nu rithor kAkts thtre aids+ ssrtug 'sates, Ass .rrharkl 4 tbrlting swish tsess.sulOrery rs;ts,lable.elegant raszutr [lsm, inu Mr tut. Alois Lot i on ties ) lostohNbels tits y , bawls n tbq tbAksis Mill of Slab, Church G tbosist. Yw Isms at, {? . l . y . Jt)h. Kl`jill.'2l . loormy• also.. • U b. 4 rdtAbgrguz bteam Saw Kill Lir Rent iii f: STEAM SAW 3IJLE, at the:trinuthlf hituakly envk, nine smiles Shore - Pitit.burgh. on the At oh to.ny livts, south side, is offend Cr 1 . .144 Th.:11%11 501 M. l l , 7lTAtt ' ;: rd :Cirot , terlC 1114 he le g,nl. It finds • In.ry e-sdy co!.. A. he, .11•. ling .al r e to Ltie.,mrses. tor Inither partvulars oye47-oo the reeniim, a 11.fl:11 • 14,1h111/1-:S -. : -WilkLisxl.orsh P. 0. Vet. INSL--WehiAtithbrei • Good Eiews for the,Lailies! LAU:OBE'S . fiIENCII FEMALF: PI an Inuvret,h Safe sod Eth.ehust I :m.3r foe n,e. 11. or Alhor. eurpre.nos. !scene Ilcurrat Weal. Neueen.P.lchi in the Ural soil Ciah Al;. l'n,uore. lartatn, army d , Om nx , -hkro. Latn. burr ,rc iod. end an Olt rune l'osnpOloh- ' h.Oll . ti: 1.1. TIIP ItliVlitllSTe. Car 1 , 0 , cart e l :S 114 ulth malt . • 41.h.ilinhtely:S. _ 'lna: (a:AND 1/1 - VIS'ON, OF P.L, w hut./ .1., ereute,E.l...4. 101.11 Sterling Exchani,re, 1 ILLS of 11/eh:lnge on Lotthj constantip 1 I :mtgs.." LI and 'upward., L. ..3.et8.4i/LL Ifoi I rt. " Associated Firemen's Inimrance Company 4.0 nil - ARES of ithim Stock•for ylc lay ..40•P is=l IL D. K1M.,1,11.11. At. Cincinnati 'ExchFv,e. QTGIIT CIIECKS for .:110 in ,u”.1:to slat ty, port-bawl,. A. WILE:IN., ettmer Of 31rati.t uxl TtAr.l nt. Steam and hot.37ater Apwatusi - volt 11F,ATI Ca tUILDINGS or every 2 • .I..tertoino, rill la ef.rtell, estabiaaa t tontilalton si .irwitt-4: I..tf.et goal st.thatrtort ott•lt*t. ant, ustied. I'laht tot. 11,atIng .1 Ventilttio.t, I' I I II 11N. LK:AI:UK lIIML I,II Itti. PAC 2, a: I k STORKS. tWllet.t. , t,,, turethlt nd,ir,L FeAtIItt.ATELIS,ri oatur. • Wonted, I I v A „ 4 . - - ctlvrieticeil Wni"chow.* , - mac, in t 2 111 1t..ni114. ttoott, Boa., tkiitta, , ./. at , t motet . ta atul. Aut. t..elon twantotc nutlrtzit ot,lam lbw loscit.by eul.lros.lng a tx.tte t.t 11.1 Nall.. tiltAltratt it..y.,stati:l4: 'alum au mkt - Flew taxt be Da.l.. k4a.t.Al,..sory refrrrstors —''''' - , J*1.1.1( --. Clerk want 4. , GOOD BC}OK -K EEPE n other nce3 Va. trfirtencrs trip:tired. Addl.... with a•cit yam, in handwriting ot f.trwriStrant. "Ad. tiaSin" -ratts • • 1114dt Catd. • , • FBE havin g had hu proprk I rtfilratrnixt by U.S rwsint bre Ar sdwirkloy wan.) ; prtlandlinturAl in the St.twal ni nal inen.anretAMlPsnr. t. Clicks A. Arent. ti.s..„CA Staittiriodu rtrAtt i Golfo It tiA duxr tad, Canipnii, hate twit and Inaktratitr arranis-il thA amount gut NU on and raid thir A. 4, netn'AnitAlii, though not tiptindtKiloidi , milnainnn an J.l2l;Tit N: t. . 7S - r.ikl;7 7 Pt.: Jan.,/ 1:;i SELLERS" COUGR SYRUP.—"Withoiit a PrllTns..,(llflb Leh.' 'Mr. It. C. Peitere—owthe ISitsweeT m. Sete pot& Ilue eight &Rowing' 1 winit to e - earlier tlan Sl+ aal; Teti botwbbetaluthie I bet *tell Pone N+ tight le One. the pore= eleepiati with me wm a conchal:m) ed by my cootkthg. the. b., pot up and ...et meueu,,y e e e . end boutbt 'w -bottle wriy.i thumb Py rub, Pie istst al hich, to my Meat actoeltineut. copieu my roue. by maw f went to iron to the eborultuy, mut mp stow "IVp L er • . .long Late. .47 certify that -1 amthe 11 ere.lutei iVial 4 , oTit.drCtkina....ll,oll.ll.li 0114 th :lll.3l•Lbr A. Jcttca. YrcC+rat ettd tally 71.E.:8ELLERS To the Affkir.ted. I'yEVEMBER ,TillAT PlOll WAR t a WillUtt. is l Ellatilllbn rensairjer ni•ia. Limn AMA, Lattimins kloarsenea.:--LAwArS Wr t,. sambee at 1:1 la luefienr. has bran teasiT t Tiatial, 'thane ri - .1 our I.llr A. sseii ary alas bus - arms"! IL to 'canasta weibwse ( shbeosintrt whiais {V Las beam intasabactels And swi( she bars Bran their earsitiAtea fr, the entanarainsereetbsets ern tlrea has Thrtbraml. amo en what, ear Snobs Amor.- pan y . twah Witte' at that orrstw. Shia ranlicinis it/neeln> Wa to ib A sa sow Amy be Alibates! with caw Of Use some .. asa.w.,„ • A 0111,211nt lOn (111 ir head, wbolowals -- Awl n ,b ail. neat utaragf s JAVAA. IIiQUYET, tin. 93. Woad Stmt. Mina 0 , 117 2 , 5 - cusita ter bottls. Ism
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