P I TTSBMIGH;GAZETTE 241,$me87si sy watts a.to 1 -itizir.uktirsas usu. ii 6 so B ptkid9litYodANtrOvs, /85L Allemunicea_wcw.,T o..urt-4,-rbpq r ciuti. ctrcu UtldiaTilisflraikly Gnats onsi to`eyir Eavintss mm el,tote tbdtpute* knoint.- Ottelsoldszleitio botwern tow and enthausal, resth lajaliketinery 411lagio nomad Westess4Ut7i• • 1100 - 41:07SIITHEit3:—N•Ith, gditada mar Vielatair ifftiblliko•nt of the Dint. Oszeiti,, AN C 91014 -id ADVEUTISEES mho 2013601.Priernr An pnw Nondsi anratnit. 11C1.14mintind, them-la before II o'cicek. on Entazdsl WIELBE FO 01, .gACII PAGE OS THIS RAPER. wmva xwaurAnoN Nog MAYOR OF vimsuiLau. ZOBEET M. RIDDLE. Wig? Mid/NATION roz 11/..Y911 OP dILYOHANY BOBBER W. PARKE rftport ofthe . Officen • 40401,,,Yrpi*O'elizt*Taulft. Howe or Serfage; . 114 bi,plPol4 . our fait page. • • W6l4,,ittidibted to Mr: Hoiro,'.of Coogretr; aid :to liOnro, %lair; Caiotherti, sod Gilmore of tiortiiig.storo, tor potato doom:ciente. • , IRRIUD 0611013 RAILROAD. 4;prorifiiy,!ige we threw out the idea of & prOject. of a continuous broad gauge Railroad, eamminbig - New York•rwlth Bt. Louis, through Pittsburgh. The ruggeition has met with gem send ferny end Ito feasibility It not doubted by any, who Lave.examined the subject. It is at Last Worthy of dee consideration. Now Perk will never rest until she has ex ' . sada feeegauge, la a pontinuotis line 40:_easittai! it4.lsf.'..Laais. The late excite ' itUtedfoxj on the subject. to the 'North of ••liiiileerathe revolts _of her tumulus:- and the/ ,10144 ildt beans. :she Ls not anxious for the , Iltmeentinn of her _favorite project, bit-from • didlouldo4, add reasons for present 'delay, which Tillnet • pirniniblyking Rote Li the elm* for Pittsburgh to attract at- Sestleti.-ti the facilities she bus to offer for this 'pest These*Oonsist in th e foot that lines , - • . anapwijedtad, siirryed, and ll:Cambial process ei of OonSitnintion, from a point to the Nei link and'Rrie Railroad, in the vicinity of Olean, to Cincinnati. These linos are: 1. The Allel &Rai Vallee Road,* a portien of which will be • pithriendinicontraet next month, and the Whole 01 which. Will be . proseetited "to comPletton as. rapidly 2.. The Pittsburgh and ; sampizrOe road, all of which Is under eon: • .tia t iit,•: except About .. sir. Mika; and a great •••:-/ :atittinit tie Work done. 8: • The 8 teubonvlllio and -of which is under contract, kPait-'o%.the' g rattiri g *finished. 4. The and Wilmington road, the whole of • ich fi ih great elate forwardness. lfi r . nraWot aware that there is any very Berl- Aol t 4 overcome, - synahi r , a six feet whole route.: The Iron we bie. Rain _ t: laid down cc any part of It, mei thifiteablumMe end Indbmia,*and may he laid cc the .Wilmbigton • *'; 'rpid. 4 :.Timrs would be a neasssity for a change Wee Western-part of:the route. of the Stem • Nikita* And Indiana riad,"termbiating it at ~ani!tliloj2eelead of fientirk, and the Western sod of the , Witnalagtiui•rbad would have to be • • aticsiteli to Chieboasti, froM the 'Point where - iklatenfeiti the .Ximbiroart, ,Tf.this ieeheme- is to be undertaken there Ii no time to be lost, es some of these companies Vedalleoll thaunenee to lay downs different tiaith, Make other ontneations. - " !the sniffed odes/nape of this route, to all trinotinid; ere obvious. To New York it gives! the Altith;Ofwny without further diSenity; it innlien tio boleti expense than any other route; it con • :Met her with the Ohio river at Pittsburgh, the /vat's; point at which she can porslbly reach - thainivigable waters of the great Western Id,: , 11 410*Irboii broad bosoms-floats a-tounage *gadded bg clO interior surrigetibn is the world, acrd of thousaade of male/ in extent; It connects. - hen with the grent; asuanfacturing 'city of Pitts: mad with the 1411 MS of rafiroads cater • . Inhere;•lt connects bar with, Bonth-weetern 41h1o,- and gins her the very beet thence she , rater as ban of texpeting for, the trade of 'lMlVettivesee. '- .Terittebettit..the.advantagse of this laittute iiw;'so obvious,' eitai we need nikdielLitpan theta,and Is presents no one here needs any sintinnenti Im the subject. 80, , also, of atm- Zitiesiillp, and Clue - Multi. MI would • , t i t .qUally interested In seeming this great Ica , Neither: is the project without lts importance tißeteurylvitula and 'Philadelphia. If there is - to broad gine railroad to the West, itilaimpSrtaut to. Pennsylvania to mouth the ippet..beattleihe can from It By the Allegheny will tend to dee - dote a region of etnittitty, almost squat in extent to _ EltatitiOns hiciesaing its 'wealth and pia lath* sad enabling it to'bear a larger proper doh than atlpresent of the public burdens. If Isla objected that it will be ti competitor. with the;Stall works and the. Central Ballroul, it alminid alai be recolLtated that its attractive pow- **Belo be`peat. If it Wreath to,,Pitts- IPSill:a , leer' proportion of the trade of the llferst,,Pidladelphlai the .Central road , and tie Elkitctlsthluk will bath the most'favorable poid. ,iiip,"itte,,eimpetirig for It This will be' tate& better lean to have the point of competition far ilia order more Xmadvautageove oir (1 1 1Ylspreaeai -theth suggestions to the Weill ' pith Men connected with all the Linea conversed, forthelseeturideretlin; stud for that also of the "pleop — le-'iltßitteburgh, whose prosperity would be mach .proctored by it, psztlaularly the large steambest ,and shipping Interests of _the plaer. .CitnnuL - arid in the PidiedelPhls IZoith A.Moilean 'the following 'eight** etthe bake,/ done on the remit/71- Cialiil' , /iiillroad 'during the month of lires*thei,4B4 - ,- Baig4w • L litp6ltler, Hardware tad Quetta ' !Az%' 2,813,127 ". • C 4.06 and 714 b- • - 564,882 ilsomittnil Lsrd 8,141,392 Flow3V- 3,672,149' - • • 866,494 378, / 62 1114141114 - ,Leither. • 680,000 ' Proati: - • ' 7 *WINN 400,482 *that; ;;:-, . - . • - 128.800 " - • 47E000... 880.000 7(ltetilaaeooa, ;- 8 3*1 " !AirOtat. to - 7,674ft0n5.' ainber ai tar5,:1,897, ". - .Tkeinontit'Of Looetuber +Rainy regarded asititips*tt, miint4l; the year for business. t •ttitilltie - Obeina'i - Sari thiliorth ono:" from 0 1 Puticullir lionieWhithr make up `• thatabje, that there kilt' been a pretty aim in iisicdoutgitl merchandise between Philadelphia tad tee West:: . Dry . good; shoes books,- gro folk, and ; fish, • ;;;3101us and leather, 'lpi,...miebinery and cotton, she s'AlStsiiinbiafroiu this' point, ',IN , bloin and . lard, logs, ka.. bare inintior." • - ;.--;;;;; , 1-roasipts of the u ibe 'Sii,.:7:utier, -. lBs&, , ltit4otapuld with • ' • - -"''':.7.lantlftzttha preeedii:kg year, - . • !::: - filties 'as groat. • ' - . . :if the" road for ,litmunba, • laigtiiy•nius thonsitul dollars • • 4; for the atenthjust:eloied it . . hiadsid and eighty thousand • : v iand nnmbete • • • 11 0iTt 11 444 11 11.1 , 444; of the biol . • 'iota : test road and whin it is lionsid-; *!4,..ivatsiins'apenid= throashout its weeks ago and that th e ' • 3 : • 4e, therefore, only Sep.. % Mare .; ••••• , : , 4 1, 11‘,„ X4 1 ‘.."%1ie road foe 1862 h 3141 . t an eerie. to,ciceld :us at proiress. It Ii eauto see 0. 1 en itial § demand for double ' tisat bates, Catalabliottiitutd t6at~ eats Alarittse bide davits amm9ll.:-14 ha, 1411r9 Whist - it *lilt the fifties or treasigthere is a, strong ream why all interests should conspire to make the molt et the imprortmeits already built, and to build ethers as speedily as possi ble." There te a demand for a double track, says - our coteroperaryi say, 'rather, there is such Sidemand. Theis isfreight enough here, seen =dated and ac=intiLating, to keep a double track constantlremployed. TheCompsayehould Ipso no time in haring one bad. The holiness it this point Is grinning, now, for a double track. . The past badness of the Central road le oh criterion by which to judge of what it will be. A through crank from Philadelphia boa been open only a few weeks; the "mountain section" is not yet finished; freight care harebeen want ing, the Company not being able to obtain them rapidly an wanted; and the single track isnot quid to the pressure of .busirress. All these difSoultiesvill soon be removed. The "Portage road," which ie moist, great a drawback,. will, during thin year, be Superseded by s road through the mountains without inalined planu; cars are being manufactured err: day, and a double track . will hare to be Satanists& As soon * then, an anti)e difficulties named are remove• we may exiisot td see the Central road doing holiness exceeding ,all anticipations. • STASI EDUCLTIOSAL COJITUSIOIL-A State ed uestional Convention convened at Herrieburv. the 28th ult. About sixty delegates, from va. elate pole of the state, were in attendance. Thomee H. Burroughs, of, Lancaster, presided, and Prof. James Thompson of-tids city, was one of the Vice Preeidents. The Convention was in session two .daytt, but deer not seem to have accomplished - mnob,-the principal part of the time having been octopied in an interchange of 'Uwe. A State Teachers' Assoolstioa was formed, and officers elected. The •next annual meeting of the dasociation will be held in Laneseter, on the 27th of December•, but a special !heeling will be held :In Pittsburgh, 'MI the Fridaylbefore the second Taesdaynf Attest, 1863. The Faecal:ire eanuaittee of the, Association were Instructed to devise and wet lite operation, at the earliest date, eneitmeasores as will affect the organization of a Teacher's Institute in er errootuity la the State. The President and Vice Presidents of the eon.. rentionierere also ippeinted s oommittee to nr moralize the Legislature in regard to making an appropristion Ifor defraying the expenses of such Institutes. • The following is the resolution of the Conven tion on thissubject: Resolved, That, as we believe schools for the education of professional teaohers to be an es sential part of a wall regulated "Public School System," we &rail °cretins of Teaoher's 'nett- Otis, as the best means of -turning public at tention to tido subject, and of preparing the way far the speedy and permanent establishment of such institutions. On motion of Professor Thompson, the mini m= period far keeping open the public schools was recommended to be made as months.' Atter appobotlng Committees en various sub jeote, to inert at the next meettug, the Conran flan adjourned. DMA!' or Tux Dram hisinsru.--dus we an ticipated and hoped, the Tory ministry has been defeated, on the teen involved in their attempt to impose a tax on tenements renting for £lO a year. The ossavals object of this tax was to in =M6 the revenue; the reel object wu to take the righapt mama away from a large clads of utters. Rvery man who pays £lO rent, is, ins dertheEriglish Reform Bill, a voter; and it was posedthat if parliament authorized !hum. posed tax, that landlords, to we their tenants from its imposition, would hare reduced the rent to some nominal sure under £lO, and so a large_clats' would have been disfranchised—a class, too, whocre always most to be depended on in matters of reform.. Parliament, happily, bar defeated the scheme, and the Tories hare been foiled in a most disreputable effort to de. PR% elandestinely, a lure portion of reforma tory voters of right" hitherto enjoyed. • The Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Com pany have declared a ‘ cash dividend of C cont. out of the profits of the eix months ending Jan. • . . muy. Ist., The bitter calamity which, has fallen upon 'Rommel Pierce and lady, the ices of their only eon, • prombing lad of ten years of age, will excite the heartfelt sympathies of the whole conimanltY. The health of Mrs. Pierce is 'rely feeble, and the 'shock of Mich a calamity to a dieting mother'i heart will only be less than overpowering. • We are glad to learn that the physical lojeudes of the parents are not sedans. For this bereavement, earth has no to:isolation& Rimananzux Wtaral.—The remarkably fine weather we are now enjoying, extends to the Lakes; which have not yet been closed by ice. The Cleveland Pored ally lays: The Lake and Elver din Iromain free of lee; which hi either an suarienat occurrence at this ad vanced genie of the Winter. Thiretaseter Amer• lea left hero on the 24 of January for Buffalo, which port eke reached In seal; and the steam er Cleveland left Deerolt yesterday morning for Buffalo. - - Nsw - Psarscasmws.—ln our advertising columns, sines the let instant,.will bb found number of changes In huzlnen . arms. George P. Smith has associated with him J. 0. Wilson, Samuel S. M'Etroy and h. - Patterson Smith, and will continue the Wholesale Dr , Goods business, undo'r the arm of Gstatas P. Swint & Co.' .. Joseph Woodwell, corner of Wood and Second streets, associates with him Ur' son, W. K. Woodwell, and lama Wiley, In the Hardware business. Whittemore & Wolff, Hardware dealers, asst. elate with them llogklrons and George J. Duff, under the name of Warrrrstons, %MIT, & CO. 'The style of the firm of 8. P. Shrives & Co., Noe. 180 and 182 HeSond street, - Pittsburgh, Is changed to SHEITHR. DILWORTH & CO.—partheri remaining the same. , • The firm of Jno. BaL'Fadden & Co., Watch, Makers and Jewellers, is dissolved by the retir ing Of Mr. titer:neon. Mr. 3PPadden associates With him' file "eon, Jaime B. MFadden, under the name of Jno. B. Wrannu & Botr. . The partnership of Curtis dtDobbs, in the .In. =knee Agency business, is clinched, and each of : the partnen goes into the same business, separately The partnership of Wilinartb & Noble, at the City Mills, is dissoised; and Mr. Wlimarth ann. elates with him Mr., George DJahlfitfilt and L C. - ifUmarth, under the name of L. Witaxmorn & Co. MUT/ & Blair have ass4sted With them Thomas 8. Blair. The name of thit new firm will be hi'liaLtre & Bums. 1,611,326:me. 157,998 -,124,034 15,149,681 " 31185011111 AND BED EAIINOADS The State of fdlarouri is now fairly launched upon a systolic of Railroad improvements, corn 'momenta with her own great, undeveloped re 'owns, Sind quiteup to th e spirit of the age. On Slaturdsay night Int, the extra session of the Legialature ended. The extra susion was peculiarly a railroad session. It was convened Aie Inch by the thrrernor, and the Represents,- tint very strictly confined themselves within the posits ,of the Goventor's call. They have dip latched the great work before them, and here is tha exhibit of the Railroads they have declared shirit: - Length. road to Rausas. 2ilo miles. Pacific road to Southwest, 311 ‘. Hannibal and Bt. Joseph road, 200 North Missouri railroad, 228 Iron Mountain railroad, (ray) 71 d• Total length, 1094 mllei Theeedlitsnoes ire ptozlmate. They irlllbe rand to be burly correct. .; The ingialatore has not said, "build these roads lf yodpur,'' bid has,' with greatliberallty, lent ..the State's aid to the peat enterprise. lies le the schedule of the =mutt of State bonds authorised to be mooed to the respeatles compa nies chattered to build the above roar., Paola* road to Kansas, ' 11 1 3.000000 Paeldo tattooed to Bontivroit, I . 4 X IO „_,LIN ) Ifeandbal and'St Joseph road, . • I , vv , uvu North IJ3siouri road, „„„u ~„„ Iron ?doanfiht railroad .7 6 01 000 48,260,000 BlakinL.fit the *hots; - large amount. of eight cannons and aviattei at dollar*. .1.6,,„ n 59.6..... of m. ' n.nnrin D.;!, Gas.ts. • Viireamura:roa, Jan. 4,.1858. Gen. Can and the Monroe &Orin. —.lmportant Infointation .Erpeeted—Core of the Nicarapsit Charge—Debate upon Coto and th. Li.uteoont Gen. Cass presented i . resolution in the Sen ate, containing the assertion In eaters° of the Monroe and Adams doctrine upon the subject of European colonization and aggression upon this continent. It lies over,for discussion. The pas rage of Mason's 'etiolation, yesterday, without farther debate, caused a bitter disappointment, as crowds were waiting to hear Soule deliver ,'himself on the important questions at issue.% It Is arranged that be shall postpone the expected excoriation of the Old Fogies until after the an ewer to this resolution be received. We shall soon have , • mass of very interesting diplomatic Infor mation before the country. -The resolutions of Mason and Cass will bring outall the remaining correspondence relative to Cuba, and a good port of that concerning the,Central American nego tiation, which has now been pending for at hest two years. The dismissal of Mr. Marooletta, fps Charge from Nicaragua, Is an cleat, on some ~.. counts, much to be regretted; for that little State has not been kindly nor magnanimikely treated by ns since our acquisition of California, while upon herpart she has shown every dispo don to anciliate the great rephbile, and to . ly upon Its power as 'a protection against the harsh exactions and de Insults of British di plomacy. But Mr. areolettsi conducted Mea d self with,great In ' elm and some degree of discourtesy towards the gov4rnment to which he was accredited. When Mri Webster and Mr. Crampton entered into . a convention for,despod- Ing Nicaragua of se-part of her territory by as signing some portion of It to Costa Rica, and erecting the district and town of Ban Joan into • free port, Mr. Marooletta gave the copy of it which he received as representative of Weare r* to Mr, Harqey, the correspondent of the New York Courier and Philadelphia American, in which journals it was published, and of coarse became universally known. The object of Mr. U. was to excite popular opposition to the ac tion of the Government, and thus embarrass or entirely frustrate the propped arrangement. Mr. Webster forthwith suspended the usual di-i plomatio intercourse with the Charge from Nicar agua, and requested his recall by his own gov ernment. This . was resented by the latter very warmly, and he freely expressed his feelings of hostility towards the Secretary of State. Again, when Mr. Everett came into office, he officially ' notified the diplomatic corps of his advent, and sent the usual note to Mr. Marooletta. This note he showed about among his friends, as • proof that Ms functions and character were re cognized by the new Secretary. Dispatches were received from Mr. Karr, American Charge near Nicaragua, stating the fact that that govern ment, would not recall Mr. Marooletta. The matter has therefore been cut short by his un conditional dismissal. Major Polk, brother of the late President, made a unique speech in the House to-day, which was less,remarkable for what it contained than for what it called forth from others. Mr. Polk opposed the creation of the rank of Lieutenant General for General Scott, on- the ground that he had rank cough and money enough already. He recapitulated the - quarrels between Gen. B. and Wilkinson, Jackson, Gaines, Worth, Pillow, and Duncan, and drew the strange conclusion, that, by conferring upon him this rank of na tional appreciation and tgratitude, a censure would be cast Open the memories of those wor thy officers. He accused the Administration of imbecility In not having resented - and punished the bpanish authorities in Cuba for executing the prisoners, of the Lopevegpedltlon, without • regale? trial. He went-for Cobs anyhow. Gen. Lone, delegate Trom Ohegon,-was allow ed by favor to address the House. Ho opposed the promotion of Om. Peon. Coogresa had voted him. thanks and a sword—and he was now at the head of tha, Army list.. It would be in sidle= to Gen. Wool, who deeer,ed so mach of the credit of Buena Vista, and had never been specially, rewarded-by the approval of Congress, and towards Twiggs and a host of other, la the same altnation. - • Mr. Brooks, of Nei York, made a he speech in easier to Major Polka He exposed, Ins moat chitin meaner, the proposed purchase of Cubs far $100,000,000. He gave the most sat isfaetarY answer I have yet hurl to the eeniures - cut upon the President by-the Demoeratiopress, for the publication of the Cuban curetTondence. Ile showed- that the House aloniwas responsi- ble for ,violedleg the privacy of diplomatic nor• respondence. The President had, communicated the papers, as requested, and the House, in-, stead of committing them to the examinstion of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, as it ought to have done, with culpable carelessness sent them In a bitch to the public printer. Hence the ex- pose. Juan's. FOdEIGH NEWS BYTHE ASIA—IMPORTANT. . The following synopsis of the news from Eu rope, brought by the Ails, Is exceedingly Inter esting. Among the most important items, are the defeat of the English Ministry, the contra. 'diction of the report of the approaching mar riage of tbearench 4mperor, tho existing state of affairs in Italy Ail Spain, and the extraordi nary yield of , gold IQ Australis : Corrooloondenee of its,'. Y.:Common...la ALtraltloor.' , Loons, December 17, 1862. d The anticipated Ministerial crisis has arrived, Tho Government were defeated last night in the Ant division on the budget by a majority of 19, the numbershaving been 695 to 286, and their resignation is now positively (=noted. A abort time previously they had calculated upon a me jotkfy of about 8, in which case, it is believed, they. would have taken back the budget and modiAed It (since it has been plain for several days that It was hopeless to attempt to carry it In its prisent form) end would have remained in office probably through the sexton. The new Cabinet, it is thought, will be formed by a junction of Lord John Russell*, friends and the prominent en - embers of the Peel party. Lord Aberdeen (Lord Pabnerstod'i old opponent) is expected to be premier, while Lord John Russell will be content to lead the Hans of Commons as Home Secretary, with Sir James Gramm as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Lard Granville will probably be foreign Minister, and the Duke of Newcastle Is likewise expeoted to take office. , Lord Grey, Sir Charles Wood, and Lord Carlisle, It is thought, will not be Included, and of mule, also, Lord Palmerston will remain out. Three details, howepr, Must be accepted for-the pre sent as mere Matters of speculation. The foreign intaillgenoe of the poet day or two has been interesting. it appear, that the peel ties aneoancements, so long circulated, : , of an existing engagement between the Empetor and the Prinr,ess Vale have proved to be{ false, and that the Fibroses has preferred thelkinat_ Albert of Saxony, to whom she brpnitive ly engaged. This will be a great disappoint meta b the Parisians, by whom the marrlege fetes were looked forward to with great delight; and at present nothing is said of any other lady having been' found to share the Imperial throne. The reaotioi, on the Paris Bourse, Wool:dinned throughout the week, but not to any serious ex tent, and then is no apprehension that i break op of the mania is immediately at band The wieeweee to be made by the new credit i bank, which hale only just commenced operations, bey be,expected to produce a renewed Inflation before the final catastrophe occurs. Meanwhile, how ever, indentions are not wanting of the ;Inevi table course which the affair will run. Within the past three months there has been a deereese equal to $16,000,00011" the "peon of the Dank 'of France, while Its loans upon stooks and shares have been In an inverse ratio: The Shares of the new credit bank are still at a premium of about 160 per cent. From Austria, intelligence has been ?attired that the oorrespandent of the London iftethdreg Chronicle at Vienna was arrested on the 10th Deo., and detained at the police prison for some time, among the ordinary criminals, without being allowed even to send to his friend... He was about to poet hie dispatch to the Morning Chronicle at the moment he was seised, and the only reason given for hie treatment wee that his communications were hostile to Austria, At the time of his release, the . polles accompanied him to his apartment' and took Ponession At his papers. This I hold to be only one among a multitude of illustrations of the result of Lord ledalmesbury's cringing but hollow deference to "our old ally." The intelligence from Italy less distressing a, ever. Both is the universal feeling among the 'population,that the Austrian soldiery look upon away man as a cocurpinitor, and no one canreok en teen his safety fora Angle hour. , Es ky has lately demanded reinforcements, an ds a/mallets system Is again' in full vigor.. The ', a tolls son, Colonel Radelsky, having, been last compelled to quit the army on account of continued druultennees, bee tended probably ra ther to increase the severity of his temper. Out of.Bo persons'Oendediedta deathfilliturreliMer s bk,. , by ga ni l imutis , 4 Este, 16 irentemientep while tbrottters were genet* hard labor fee pe= - riods of from 6to 20 years. At Mantua, out of 10 persons charged with coespiney, ens-hutlf were put to death, and the rezcaliader doomed to Impriectumentln braes. • In Spain the convulsion which seemed rural: sent, in conseqaence of the mowed intentions of the government to bring 'bouts etuiags in the constitutioe, with theview to the establishment of arbitrary power, has been averted for the moment, but the starer affairs is still The nature of the aisle had led alt the miens factions of the opposition to unite for the per pose of resistanr.e, and conspienotm among them watt Marshal Barnes. Their meetings, • how- . ever, were forbidden, and is the press had al ready been silenced, every power of combination on their part was frustrated. Nevertheless, to Make all secure, it was decided by the govern ment to fend Narvaei out of the country, and he was accordingly ordered off at a few hones' notice, on a pretended mission to Vienna. The minister, Bravo Murillo mew theta to have prepared for an approaching conp d' out, much after the. fashion of Louis Napoleon, and the only question that remains se - to his socceso is in connexion with the fidelity of Omani:l. They have, however, been well paid of late, and care fully watched, and it is believed that they may be depended upon. .The Australian news becomes more and more estoolehing. A few days later &deices havit been received, and it appears that even during that time new and extensive depceitee bad been dis covered. Returns are also given of the amounts seedown by. escort from Mount Alexander and Ballarat mines, in the colony of Vittoria, to the tea port of Metbourte alone, from October, 1851, to the end of Magnet, which show the steady increase of the yield. They were as fol lows, October, 1851 November " December " January, 1852 February March April bfay Jane " (after tho taloa) , August - . 860,968 besides 40,000 ounces from adjoining localities, making an aggregate of 1,772,974 ointoes worth .64 Beetling or 1920 per ounce. This, however, does not nearly represent the attire amount col leeted even In Victoria alone, Mime the miners retain considerable quantities in their own hands and It to consequently estimated that thalami' produce for the eleven months cannot have been less than 2,500,900 ounces, worth ,E 10,000,000 sterling. The yield from the told fields In New South Wales, brought down t6 - Sydney, remains to be added, and the recent discovery of an ex tensive tract in South Australis will likewise have to be taken into account. In 'each of the three calm:lea there is enough, It Is now believ ed, to reward all the population that can pour In for years. The New Smith Wales or Sydney mines have been in a great mime neglected, on account of the scarcity of halide, but they are believed to be almost Interminable In extent, and in some parts nearly se rich as Mount Alma der in Victoria. One large tract of 318,000 acres belongs to the Australian Agricultural Company, founded . In London about twenty-eight years ago,.and during the present week they have received ad ,vices that the whole aril seems to be richly Im pregnated with gold, and that it is impossible to estimate its wealth. It abounds likewise with quartz; and some pieces actually picked from the surface by (he Ooveniment commissioner, and subsequently tented at Sydney, were, found to yield 8 pounds 4 ounces per too, or in dar ling value £B5O or £4OO. Upon each of the £lOO shares of this company the sum paid up is £B5, and less than a year ago they could have been purchased for £l4. Now, however, they are eagerly sought after. They were 'Wards,. at 90, and have been sold to-day at 205. The eompsoy also ponces valuable coal mines, which will be brought into extraordinary activity for the supply ;of the 'Tarim eteamere that have quitted England dating the put downer. The &TIM fonds hare continued to show gnat deadlines. The aatioanoement this morn ing of the Ministerial defeat produced no effect upon them atdret except a slight flatness, from which they have fully recovered, - the lut quota tion this afternoon sheering an improvement of a quarter per cent. At the departure of tinted packet, they werwat 1001, and they are now at 10N. - • Tat report of theldverpool cotton market for theweek ahoy, a fair business and a recovery of id per lb. In the grain market there ban been continued steadiness bat no farther adnnee In quotations. The next steamer from this aide will be the limoboldt on the 22d. BrICTATOL GREAT BRITAIN-THE MINISTRY DE- • Thaginald•hatei on the first resolution of.the Ministerial Budget commenced in the Rattooot Commons, on the seeming of December 16, sad the vote was taken at haltpast 8 the following morning. The Ministry were in a minority of 19, the vote being ayes 286, toes 805. The debate was most animated. The Chas cellar of the Exchequer .(11r.. D'leraell) made 'a moat able and brilitanedefence of his rowan, being frequently interrupted by applause from even the opposition benches. The speech fills full seven oloeely,printed eolamme of the London Times. The following are Its conelndieg pu user I have been told to , withdraw my budget.— (Rear and laughter.) , I was told that Mr. Pitt withdrew his budget, and that mare mangy other persons had done so too. (Laughter.)— Now, I do got aspire to the fame of Mr. Pitt, bit I will not lubmit to the degradation of direst (Loud cheirs.) lio,lBlr, I have seen thilionse• glances ofit Government not being able to pam their measures---eonsequenees not honorable to I the Goren:Meet, not advasitageaus to the coun try, and nOt, in my opinion, cowhides to the repetition of this Irons", which is most dear to me. (Loud cheers.) I remember a Midget which was withdrawn, and re-withdrawn, and withdrawn again (laugh- ter) to the year 1848. What to consequence of the Government mishits upon ealferanse t What was the consequence to the finances of this country? Why, that ignoble transaction es- spectieg the commutation of the window and house duty which now I am obliged to read jut (Cheers.) Thtigrievanr.e is deeper than mere question of party amilderstios. Whea.pardes I are balanced—when a Government cannot pass Its measures—the highest principle of public life, the most important dogmas Et politics, de. generate into party question'. (Hear.) Look at this question of &root taxation, the most important question of the day. It Is a question Which must sooner or later force itself upon everobedy's attention, and I see before me many whet know sympatrdee, as far as that im-. portant principle is concerned, with the`policy of the Government. Well, direct taxes, although applied with wisdom, temperance and prudence, become a party question. (Chem.) Talk- of administrative reform! Talk of Luning eout missions to hop:the into our dockyards I Why, GI were, which is not Impossible, by intense bi boa to bring forward &scheme whit& might save , • million to this country, administrative Inform would be • party. Irreligion to-morrow. (Loud cheers.) Yee, I know what I have to face. I have to face a coalition. (Cheers ) The corabinatlon may be sueeessfaL A coali tion has before this been sucensofcti. Bat coati. Lions, although tmocessfol, have always found this, that their triumph-has been very beef. (Loud cheers,) Tale I know, that England has not loved coalitions. (Cheers.) I appeal from the coalition to . thatcublic opinion which gov ern' this country—to that public opinion whoa. wise and irresistible Mtlocnoe can coontroLeven the decrees Of Parliament, and without whose support the Most august end ancient institutions are but "the baseless fabric of a vision." (The right Hon. gentleman resumed his seat amid deafening and'prolooged cheering.) - We infer from Mr. D'heaeli's tone that the resignation of the Ministry will immediately fol low. The Times remarks that It "now remains to be Been whether the great and heterogeneous body of Liberals will be as potebt and as prompt to construct a Government as they hare been to destroy one." There were twenty Ministerial members &b -egot and thirty -threi.opPosltion members. Eighty-two Irish me:client voted, 80 for in inters, and 52 spinet them. The House m ad-. journed until Idondiy evening. Greet excite ment prevailed, and according to talegrsphic accounts .received at Liverpool; continued, throughout the following day In all parts of the metropolis. On the following (militias, that of the 17th alto., the Earl of Maimesbory said, "My fiords, in consequence of tam took place in the House of :Commons with respect to the resolutions submitted - by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and in the absence of the Prime Minister, who has gone to Osborne to see her Mejesly, I beg to more that the House do adjourn utli Monday next." Their lordships immediately adjourned- A cabinet council bad bun held at noon that day, all the Ministers being preeent. The cum; oil sailor an hour, and at the oonoluelon, a tel. egrsphlo despatch siu sent,to the nasal coni mender at Gosport, to hare a steamer In readl neu to take the Earl of Derby to Claiborne, u the Earl would go down. to Gosport by an , ex press train. It was believed that Earl Dukes :object was to place Merest/nation of Ministers in tae bands of hte Bortusign. A coalition .Ministry was of Course the may altemattee, and It Is a fact that a coalition. Ministry duo not suit the English Itentor . audined Wire prondnanoe to Lind Aberdeen. In the HOLUM of Pan; to bin Glad- Itol2o In the COGIMIOSIS. B • Ariti6eauxiikaiwor*—Vtc IRI itititid tajiars tbAt tTAo works;'inith tkelands isse Vpurteianceithereto attaidted, Ina* stee ots* days since, by Si. Gay Hate..to Maggie Samuel Mok, SAM ea-ft finds:rick D. }lay, of Pittsburgh„for ebb ni ts sum of s3s,ooo—which le a clever ad vance an the last preceding purchase, and yet much below the intrinsic value of the property. The pretend owners are said to be gentlemen of Inge capital and to, poles, an amount elk n ew and enterprise, that CU ensues the sea cmsful prosecution of the importserbrattch of industry to enich they have turned their atten tion. They hare already taken posestion, and are preparing to mike Iron on an extensive stale. The Spring-Bill furnace is in full blast rut.. zing di; and night, and tensing out a large quantity of metal. We hew It rumored that somebody has been looking at Clinton Furnace, on Booth's Creek, with a view to its resuscitation; and that there!. a talk of .putting Rook Forge in minion at an early day. We hope these, reports may prose• true. Employment would them be afforded for scone of men and a huge number of teams; and e home market moored for -all the surplus pro duce of the farms in this and the neighboring counties. What a pleuant thing it wouldhe to have the Rolle for the "Morgantown and4ndependence Beilroad,"manafactetred on the epos!' And how much more patriotic, as well as" Democratic; would be to ride on our Own rails, instead of binding down the excellent ore of our mountains with Bend' Iron of an Inferior quallty.—.!for.' gentowniferrar. • W CI 4 tillll BlIDO• Co.— .At an emotion gf Di. rent of the Wheeling Brlap Company, hdld on coda, lut, the following gentlemen were oleo ed for the ensuing year, tit:. James Baker, James B. Baker, Henry Moore, Maul Sweeny, William T. Selby, Jno. Bishop, Thomas Johnson, Morgan Nelson, John W. Gill °twee& 18,482 60,878 169,684 107,216 111,776 122,778 185,112 188,906 162,990 163,182 LARD. 14101 t. WATSON is noir engaged in sislistasitus 6.000 mac .0 yin bars coustaatti oa bond . large Stook of Durk Pork of his ova pule= also 600 barrels of tsars Mess Pork, and a No. 0 artlele of Lud.barnels and begs, for sale at his r ,Waroboose, or. tor of Libertf and Warns streets • dsYe WINES, /tc—Persons wishing to pru , ataw roman wnw au Camas of all daerlyttana.lma a amnia; can obtain than. at ta load aka. MANI In is Stara of -JACOB WEAVER; Jr, NIS alarkat and Front atrsit. Scrofula. SIT is due to Bier's Potrolesm loony faun haa tom known to etatrldahrir andlost• wrorf anti • of this dreadful haws Ia leas now; than any aka „away. and at los coat or broom Wen,. to tb. Ti: t heusanda of milkman! in the lona of the Pro. vtietar, ciaor of which are from wall known chum Of the rttyol Pitteborsh and Its lannediate vrao show dimly andlayond a 8 datbt. that EISA% PETRO LEUM I. • medial= of no camakou value, not only as • local muscly Ia Paralysis, Ithnunattinn. Datum. loas of Bight. bat.. • yalnabla Inturnal moody, larking tb. , ova,Oriltins Phyvidaus,sa well as Um =daring patient. to become aoposhstal with It. Th,,se hating a dread of castors. arl shooed that this armliolue I. purely natural. gad la bottle/ a. It pow, from the tannin of the earth. The following serthlent• te corded troish paper publish. ad at flyrehosi; New York. and been dote donut 2. 2. to which le also appro.:l4 the arrant* of the eel. D. Y. Yoet.lL D. of Bylsonew Thts =ay latroth earth. that I hoes been to bad of- Mot., with linrofule for the lest arm yam, that Ewan of the Mad I. hare beat unable to aDand to any land of ta sistete.eint much of the time tumble to walk, and Otottlhed to turbid. and, have been treated neatly ell the tine by the beetithystelam our eonntry attordr. I asseatonally got wow relief. hat no oscre, and ow:tinned to grow worm .nut Dr. loot recom,ttended ass to try the Patroleam. or Boot 0% ea nary thing else hal s telled I did as without htlth at first. but the abet va. utandaltm It Usu. the poise, to the enrage at oz.. and I at tau lowan tWgrow bet., and by ttdnw seven bottleej have got a core worth thotwarals of dollars. BIRD. NANCY Y. 8.11208.. Ma may certify thatl hove bee!' sombital with _Ma's Pstroltsua. or gook ibr more Marti year, iszorhavis Lretwetwlly oritaeopol its borosticiel acts to Masan of IW pleat olosrs, mad other rheum for witleh ftl. nem. wale. aid can With conadottos swerosmelid it to he • mulleins worthy of &Mottle.. sad ow:ruble say that moms hes etteitoriod its vas. whereothsi zoidreine had D. Y. MM. Y. D. E;Mi=iiM sinproAltdrZed HOMY idnIPS ) vhtch attpler as mach attention at the Worid'elair. are now eibred to the citizen. of littehough and Allegheny Cilia., at the Proprietors Oren erholatale and retail This Dose is Kt timlaelJ adapted to thou troubled with dapped hands to Winter. d KIDD k CO» Arai% dal LO Wood drool. SAMUEL GRAY,'., NEECNANT TAILOR, N 0.47, gt. Clair Hotel Baling% \ 3. Chi& street, Pittsburgh. fIENTLEMEITS CLOTHING MADSEN= oLutrmzu to older. boa trammed to Mgt'. . li f , CoilltroVerihiraE7'" VEHTINGS sad OVERCOME% OF THE LATEST STYLES. ze.te tvlareil i ftNal Vark dew unda Itio awn. =per dlailox -- NEw_oARPEr STORE. . 'ROBINSON '& CO •P\ NO. 4Q,1111441- STREET, NEAR .woop.. Noy nienixig 'a large . and entirely ne Stock athisartad Asusion • Carpets. together with \ froverVajountally lurt. Is Carpet $b at the imert web pkiess. ea) 31,rdokerbxker New Year's Cakes. faraPOUNDS Knickerbocker Now Year's exp . = r f rzr.b..be la Itinr XorVa il at 3"i'eL Am, ass s.• la • stmt. A. H. HOLMES & BRO Successor to H. P. Nelson & 00., SOLID BOX VICES, ?LASSO BUM IJ MATTOCES SPADlll4 , itore. noirs.sosta.4. PIITUSIRM,, OM* No. 334. Wediagemt. WM dear= 3 L tbeill aritilverkinipmbri oval Is 107 . . Nelson's first Prawn& DAGUERREOTYPES.. • • •'.l'm OW B."310 11 .* 4 Ond • VITIZEINB and etrintekidildwilh 'to ob -1,./ tabs fie eeettretw est fitfeeeflce Illtemeo. et • very ftablente Woe. wilt del I Waist to allat this Iran tame establYtaest. t. ite eatlshkettoe is gaaranteeel. or se *hero fasic, • elm one of the Wiwi en( beet amused Me gal liable me eon. meta lbe the with te of the ihoeq powerfaliltt. fuel trig ellosetTetew of I.=fiz txrialigit 1.1.22.t0 be We te oEer to the patrons of the Ast e g of I.eler• raw«. subs? au:er .I.grc.m. kw ....v bm lammed. Room open and operating. ht el. weathers, from $ 6,10e1t A. af., to $ r.fe eeketelle? /Mid M ti Zi MI ird g DI AT TER . NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S Natioruil Eignernau earner at the tiaaotel am! Werke* etneete l ft Wilton I)=l .. ltote. , =arab. - Leila sad toobtala Milks Hinman at moderate prima, will gem WI at the store establish. "mute aa atee eery papeeW sada t ky Light; erratere2 with each ektli Mat the *aerator te a. the. wet accurate On shells. of the henna teem with all Ma Veld= of %Vali:3 111.3.12 VUTiou lAUFu n tra utanit,..."...'"'"i4T awl tor ' Itatalmaas lot repaired to tate& plea" lialau I Wir. . . _ .... ~ . , 111.14kommop Was or Ilk and eLoosuol woos.. 661' son or th orlty.sool vkdolti. ... SOPEoorroi vim , . sod oprrotang tools II 6 16, 6 .t.II 6 le. Setreue• In be Diamond.' . I.79albeelete., -- ----- W. A. M'CLURG & CO., HAVE BEHOVED TO THE COENER•OF WOOD AND MX= OMITS, • Wasuz t tbey offer to their old customers acd Ufa ajtbna gunnsET. •t tb. Imatt rat., WLd. sale and Utal4 the burst. swat salad sad complex Itock or CHOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES, WOODTE'IaD WILLOW was To as rotow 111 TEM IMIT. del JAMES. P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, dc„ ° NO. 50 WOOD BUM, PITIWBURON. - BetircenThlri and Fourth, terzy nook tailraces °Tay variety and sou of Data, Mon &amen owitaid Mann hens the N.. Roglad wanufaatarn a. adantad unready far Pad andWlatat We% and 010 to sold at Dana= 1N , ., ...Plasm dad sad enagaina bon Innint, • .1.1 Citizen's laea renav at Pittsbnxich IL D. DWG. Mum% LLD= L. DADEUILLL. WT. OMOD. swop, Blinn= =MT Aln) - WOOD RILSIss. Art* MAMMA MILL ANP CAEMP MAILS 03 MLA .01110 AND Amon on ICITYJM. AND TALMITA; Ga• Lungs against ton ar dust= by 17111 t. 4144 palate@aaraa Wa67NL4NDZIA MA VOA atta 111421 , SPORZLVOR. • - I Wm. Lorimar: Jr. itownior. & Kin, • Bananal in . if= roam. Rome Damp Jr , JO= 8. Dilworth. g. liorbangh• • rtsacin tiosootios. • 4. Dohowootoor. s4a! r. g:Lo & d 092 la 1114 Illrmtattaaah on thi•Tithlng of tau ON Wt. dfuis Ilagestag Mash barns with Ctuidlaa tbratad4 ma% dB. °nodal:dß Bidld.th db. =Ansa caber •114 Oa liwkliy,ls72l IMO, Jots .1113711,110:14 Infant sou Wait= and Kau Bard Moir. Vta faded arta tat. plea at! .'.loci_ Batarlay at, Li'mU Kadin rpm ivanwitaiealin of thsolfmg m oz e, vr a ra thi tioti.v.Mund. itti% inst.,: duos. *Mn the mama ns,= ;alai es sis.t.lll6l tot oir..poittroli W aw= MS. Jar "Nli "lik. • , Witat dir. the \ lkirUstan to i/le 4stamon - abin 46111, irtkA Osamu ho favor ]Plan .'. Wino/14i, ~ n th it vi', ualverrully peknouhelti , ,;(to be the best sloths inn area' members elthusolulical Drounp(who our so altos hyp0...4 tO Doi row •erparebt rnedlitnes,) rennet vithloOld.thelz optuovel of tbliehoininabloretne.tr. 4su, Stark, Co. ‘ otoo. Yin. 8.16494 have met Dr. )11 , aue'elise,Speelflo In my priftte Prartloo.and am Ipaperod ti.:Sap that eta eusparagulett ./thuhleh../ hove presuibiet its use. both dor ettiblren' and ad alb:. talon% nor,to np the meet rn lu favor of arkr‘Spocirto \or patent 'monde. era hem 'Drooi.ht hirmi - notlee. uoia‘of otinialotratiou.'the =Mien of the due. and.. the certainty of Its offlezoloul .pert., 'sire it. hirer °Orden.' a derided utrantait over . ens ethic' soundrio of theltiod befoier the public. ' For ale y moot Iterehonts !gut Druitilita.ii;town mut an'ittly the ads orcpreehors. KiDD . 0 0 W - 9 6. 40.. ill ehemld isSABIFT Every Filially at,onee . I*eria a bottle al the itiei{ Arablah remair'tar- a ea ihit bite; oeilleLli a YAllltElAtB Arabian LW igient. It .11.yt, most tstins•Deltu Ike teersoleatee. rioter. tbiesee/s1 that orj.ist wow. 44 that , \ ear.* wfr, iantk.!t brat. the 'belt to the. boa*, relaxes contreetr,l,eatile. ores tbsatiatlste anilnleled tleoba \ i.eati *en!, c .k.ndinc alto \ tumor,. frieetleit wk. enliaiienoent of the , es,lle tte beet *Canoe to allmrgtaof pint. ever- dleeorstre...eirinit niqletky. 'Oll dues :a which otialt• ettetaal sibllesth it. • Sun Pain of ,71‘,Tectre ihdrtding mord 21. G.`• Farr' Arabinh 'Lb:inapt!, \ H 0 Farrell—Dew Inr•-•I' had boon afdlotid .with the 'inn Pala" far thi,last ten parr. and, could `Pita get rolls! anent by bleklinin, loot by lha carat II 00U dautdaa Warrant. asodiod the temp[.. alant Urea or dour Um... dal, was entirely ration d aid 1 hare falt nothing of it dome, I wen lido the 'otable ota, night. to' 0.4 It to a horros 7o sod ioOdug irorY, loop, be stumbled and fill egoismy , m • coded,. and , nliinithoon oo badly Mit troy turned to black. ail 'tat, radioing them naval... 'O. applioty has and woo 1.11 ...nib In a Yaw rlayor to go about again.. noual, I oho croaked toy doge!.ln a sheeting :amiss. by latthlifn log 6U aPola 1n\,70110 LlO.ent No. bralod it up, though. • • JOHN B Ilcoß/L. , \ °• ll .' I. loothoto Pool , . co • "Ho /oh a, Iddlt \ • Igni, Bub., Saw Ombra, 114 ran.] \ As. H 0 ParralliArablanLinlatont baisnred onholhad cum bare, which ovary other rocoodi hid failed t 0: bpi we. ambits noodling and orontractad plods Lo Hot lei fta boy 12 year. old. \ Thi leg had withered, away. and urad so controstad that he had - no rue of It. Throe doctor. bar 014 t.b.gr .kill sprat it In vale, an I he .is hit stoking to thi grata, whoa thrboro father vas Loney to tt7 H Parroh'lo.rah4nLtplutent. Before th. Erie bottle was I *Jed np,ho ram. to t,ti\ We store. sad the Exit voids h. .old vocer,•o4. Barker, 'd want el the Idaho ent.yon tan lo the otore: one battlool got did tor boy saln good than all that haftwoor hien do. before.. Shit boy lo gwwelland heat'', sad has free us. of his legi t It is ood for sprain.. braises, ants, bur., and iwalllnza, . • s • - 7 -- Look opt Fait 6uraerfritt ! Tha public are, aaatipned spirit another Munterfeltint 10 , 4 ban litaly its appearanos, mll4 Wa farroll'a Arabian Llahneni. ths cant danger:am of 41 the countsrfalts,bemetto Its hiyitiithe rim. el Farrall malty 411 buy it In good WO. ilthintt lb. tnorrlulas that a eountartelt ettlrta. and they 'will perhaps only 01•• arra ther nror arm the saI:MMUS Mixture ham wrought its mil eaten The usnuina article' I. muturatttued only by U 4 Far miL.oh ; ihsantur and yropristor;mtd w6intala Drarmist. Unit. strut. Peoria. Illinois. to titular all applies Um. far Agent. mast be addressoL Boi . sura yin um It Lib ths lotus M.o. baton tbui—lt. F.Ut- RELL'B—anl bit shouts» on tbs irratipay. 41 otters oonntarhltsi Bold by IL. S. &WAIL% 81, Wood Arson /Ad by regularly suthortual stmt. throniltUat lb. Dotted Bhu.. Li sant& and fi Sur bol d ..\ - . AMU le4illted,ht torn:village h.6ait L. -the Onltkl fit.tes,intrhkh on. riot already estahltalio. Addreee II Ul(Sesell. se &bar.. icompatile4 to amid.% x...Posunilllts. te- ' if rr, 13a,lesman Wanted IN s Retail Grocery and Dry Genie Store: A 0. that bee bait sem* experience. Gear ret.reatts Intl be matted. Addrema A. Gazette Bos Ufa. T WO fine three \ story Brick' Dwelling Houses. finished In 'modurnvetyle. sltneted on the we side' of fourth street, [fetus= Ch.rf, Wier luut Groat street, Inquire of WA. VODSG. • • ietdtt '‘ 191 LEbestr, shnet. 'Dwelling for sent.: \ 'PRE enbicriber tent his pretientresi• &Trgr N t o ti. w ' ti.l" L =g t rwit .0 1 `Liriji right norro•—Llot sod Gal ware, la Bath dom. Wash Boos* sod ICltehro.aod all to wools tas col!, Porreorloa given to Bra 3Marth.ltdatired. loon. oo 0j1}...1111111. of J LIGEMr JaT . or BELL ',warn., 3 \ \ C 9 awl TO Water street. FLAX SKED-18,bblo bow !audio); from irtboarribra Ooctretni Or rale by \ . ISAIALI DIOICZY &OD. GINSENC 3 I 2 .k ., 23f I ESNF Iea AX— : \ eat Bream Nov unite, Frara etas.. B. Coors!. F. sato' 1•411 6 4 DEOZZY • CO, Water and heat st• I AND AND GREASE—`. n ttto. Na I Lard. \ . Omar. rand booperntyr. nor landing trtl a ytannyr Bra Mania. to oirJ• by • • aiaAu Dicarr a op. ' QUAL&C,--79 hag. ground Sumo, DOR frect atatrikna in far W. by . all DIOEAY k w. . '4 . 1 .1' Ire , w , e 'on -fi r BOSNIIOEST a idulitni. OTTER-14; srclt ;rialto Itog, scc,r44. .41 4 roar MMUS a input ALL Itcos-4unlaa Slit Nail liAds N vos43oxsuoßsr a utrapar.^: 01ASSES=.31 Dbls. N. t 0., 40 do S. IL, 1.1111eryiO• by TON niititronEr t mrr:pnr. !lI.E& 5, packages Young Hpoo, Gan- t!LD.Ek-2Q, gOod ooiamon Odor j ILA nw4..44 • , rate br W L IIcOLVIO it 00. Mg; ••boZeit" reed and fo W 1 wan's a co. lbai Q' 1000 tout bashel,extra t. Brunk wcarrr. to snd 7u Wan It. WANTED—A,72gai Digy None, no • 1E1 \ 1;4 iiaorrr.. - 1:10.20 , . • d 5. N. oO k •01,1" 4 .SANS -40 b •= 3 he, for tale .LP bl Uall \ S SUMO •.= 3tn-Pal. W'INDOW \ 0 ' \ all firer, V • for ado Dr, , TO.l l BoNNlrOttrr, . WHY. - - -, , - -- FDINE APPLE for WO \ • voN, BO , 3 E -40 .10thlie , sour . a s 0 I —2OO k v i o &a,' E tesal oeurlya \ =MOD aNOT MILLINEIt u ji ni io :l o --- DIS: BOBIHMI, CAPS. RIB ETC. 1 ‘4 138 .04 A ROBISON. /1 • greroor leo fooel4 di. ea mar ar..vo lam death,. accurhe by Jiller-I. J, B. N. IL govt. street. he ms= Wad age ihnithfleld strode. wool% vetneettallr tolleit • conthautin.• orthe mr ilhera • bt•tovo ed upon her Or Roam envoi:tem Having War e him sztoosim snit le tin. Com. 01 the west ad meet !wailful etrlas. a x e Vt. 1‘ Thef Taney all:toom , BCCOllbe Ospe.illb e. gin. P•Ttra l ;;Vlk Iln ""To‘t.tralrergrt -6 Imelda* Dated jaf.it 7. %With & Co. 4 4 COMMISSION lre: uf Merohants, Salgoele t :rafid Haagen -U st n id guar 11.4.431. root Meet. Ilttelinnth. , r .„ \ _ jar DiVidelli. \ V \ . ICE Directors of the ' Mpad Street Bridge Congenr have Mb der ;d , se i lithid • BleldeV.itt hen' a ' 4-Ta . r"' uArtv s°••',,"titL.4.l. 'b., , §‘UNDRIES—• , \ 1 IV. Beeto bat OH. '.:".• k \ . ' rl" :l 4:4 ' A."'". '''.'' \ \ • 0.... \ • 1 - null Whlia Saw; ' - ' /br Oniona. Now Ist . stU4 •• •• et• Bint St , /13AfAli MHZ CO.\ \ Pala, A 13. jiILANNELEI, AT 111t3 .1 Biripst lux 's: y , Walfh /11a.ansl•—ligll Mato! oX tties.4irs ribjetorarinta" dt:• ' ;i1 . 11ti l l\:!: 1 dtt Ysr . au a t : . ~ t 'd , k•Prlnted•aa4 tatted A.`, 1 " SIN chu . ay . a!d Iff i nnertt los taxany, do.. a Dom . • .U. 3.1.1., liti P d• thril ' arOr Jall , . 1 G"PND- ' SALT--res pram ery!pg Jq WA AWL lOtr, ect. Weak& S!tb OA. REs TOMA Hermetically it; hetit t .b u ZiL a i r ; ' l4 a g iet="o.o4• a I)rnii:Mbr ' W • lteOLuna CO. - :f! ' t In hermelically A MeCtAtitda ilkO s TABH-197p ks e r just receild. 4133 far 3313 by IaWOHTII 00 . 31 Wood stree • 114119-2 Q bart \ els Sznee. - Wbite, format, lJ by 041 bIt,WORTEI g CO. W/NDOW OLAB* A 7 \ roe 7177. 111. 7 it 9 .1• 777.774 .Miai s ja'N, a. DELWO W 31.1. a 00. , C 4 'bp ?: Clark: art. rOD L VER 011. 7 2 gr. &Rush bra,: brsisd. in stare. sa No. , • a nu. a oo.to 114 LUM44O in inure; DDp kr ed. tir- Way% EiDD /00. \NOM SALTS-25 bbls. blostorti a fs. - bY [Jai .DaCCO. D 011, 1 .10 bble No /ia . atordand by • Ilo]. - \ JE ft. I . ?, l iltdraßablltmact • .10 1L , ,F , i1.24 07.1.tidori ir,d tat AILBUONII Divritig \ Room ‘JI`COMPACIOSN-Arneril flbetrantirm aid moat. i l o olr k tr . l e 11 1. 5 tubas. "wallah' sw a y that eth. d:uta hodv a L ., PM I{l . rallet* l f Mair ZPI L=V:WWWW7 I ". 41 / 4 num— to* s Inn at'w,,ar ar.'was 711 imoh nowt MINNI • PA Pentiat aMINERii W: 1 0 . 40s roioh ite \SPOACION4II_Lredan......4S, buropal frrisi,ths;altrZ.naaa'aW,ir-' \ \W ill i Schocd, ITNTIER\ tho . Le A cil"thiArstit: Pr.byt 4isei• Ctarritk. rleVtitrteb, r 111a,13rag"*. gond,. Me id UPC. Estranni of, L1311113.A..4aLL• 4014.7 s \ Ot \ the deriikried. to Tlith.t., mallet ' lKsteilF. in der, 0.3 WU^ tbrg 4rVlo . l7.llv,:ntrad i_ t n ."' Or\llttsbar*.,7sa. A_N,CIB&A. HE Pi . t \ tik \ b' rghgegir NW' s\ hertafte IM a.d.-to 1 07,th.u.att0g.66.a.r4. of L I:MARSH - ta; mu t wail/aro '511.1 Priiks of Crite*iikt \ TQIIN DAVISA SON' S'lyacE,B r y._:, , 5 2 • Sugar do pat rll, , R& , do • \ ritlbarshaonzur7 C 1 It E r b Er 7 ; 100 boxeselty3 J 2.c m r't e'd sad , 1,41..tr.et. I LEER 11A111—W00kirjost re 4 ',d, and Ar sale ' J woxiy, 217.5 Llbrea• %VW . SUNDRIES-- • . - • 660 bkrticrieln /110 C 0 . 1246, 1.0,6464 " Jars bbls b. a mama.. nar \ mp. 'CO htds N 0 am.. New Crop. 176 hut chlr64T 11, P, azd 106 . 1 Ttai. 46 • 66=. /W' 6'l. r4,..101 1 / 4, 1 lb. Tobvo,' 60 km tekt t b ir . 7 ll " "' Vorrant.,_ al cults lonelor 61/tr . at •• wetted Ohm. \ . , rhgeol.l.4; Ham . ' 07.0 iritta Csh. R. 600 tapwarted 4,lus Nall& , 1/0 Hater 11641.14; 107= 6r1T21. 73717A,V111, ffing'ollll7llo. it ANCROFT'S Fifth vol.. just riceived IS ‘N r Stissal P1. 021 ,,,; : \., , NS. TS Poszth Km!. Eszadvg Cuddles et Men sod Plums Sy ztrind.iss Chlar,\ Ile, Gold s * Vapors, : or.-lEst.s. asimlskoosh: `;jamb'ssig of h isses, brass. l4., W. eL s a \ , \ J. L. 8.4.1. D. lib. rz.- ' rlarft—iis6 .b bbla.,Funa, SuperfLue. and . Fitz. for salo%br ' LICNRT 11. COLLINS. RAR.PING PAPER—I6O reams ni . Ware, nattnrelt anii far ode y mum,. tD2X , GLANS-1W -miggitzjaOlau, A PPLES=-,llamboer and Pippins, for Bale ' Lion ;\ HENRY - EL COLLIN& oulse :tors, a , \ Jab: \\ „ \ * HENRY COLLI - If UE . 111 ITT •6 • .MilieS7. - foi , a e \ \liar \ itixar n. COLLLNiI I AKE FISII—Lt bbliFtiTttilall%bbls; this yea t "`"" \ L 11&11Y 11. COL 1116 Ht.\ FAtt*ELL'S AROTAN\ 3161,7; il.o. l3 riadsll•ll.N.Husti,ltg Link zarn ♦ lamvnt ow/ h,.3.4.4w6rm0tize4 J \ 110. 14 31artirtstmet sad imithll.lcl: 3015011 C...4.31DY-,aite'6 and Storm'. Coiuth Cazdy: sold \ WILCOX 66 Na 64 Market. shirt sad 66 . • mltheeld MNaa N - - - ECTORALA. new sod 15 Elointaela. Mn 3 OXYGENATED BITIpS4-11 rein' e` Orrgerkerd Bitten. fnr Driperls:, lierd•ebr. for WO br_ L WILLxIX , • ja6 • 6/ Market rat 8111.1W:14Q \l3oiffA --- " b `7. o ' Pork ' We it , jlk6 neer ar.rrYrout IFEATHERS-28 -- ocke on, oinisignntont \ far bib, by. IsAlAn DA 00 \ rQ;. Wenn. Sad i17131i;.•\ 4pLASSE3-20 tunes on coniisharaerit,. mr.41.b7 18/4/11Diasera-0,- VOFfagr--100 sacks Green Rio. foreole b 110 DICKIY 1100, -- ^ - 'STAR'S BALSAM OS WILD CIIL/I -• lIT-44 Comas. Oakla, Connuaglan."24 Lung Disc...L*ol4r, MEC= t 00.64 Market A.\ \ • j. 6 \ . SUGdfir=-16 ',Ude good Sugar, new croo L-7 Jost ive r 'd 'ask 5.17 good 14- \ \ R DALZELL t CO.' RIO I, 5 tCalt•A!ili \ rectlf i r L raltbice. 11GlEARLASII--14'nkt in store, for solo by 1_ \ id ~. ... . \ It DALZELL k CO. APPLES -20 barrels (Irvin Apples, just rata p.m Ohio a Pa. A t lCkzact , Carta. by \ , ,_,..... 41¢.7fER-20 .bbbs prisms, Ito% in' store, eill roan lle by \ .7,7 . AtJ 3 11001411, • • .... 990 Liberty L Vf3436-4 bbls in store and for isle by qi .. 2 \ la - \JSCTIMONIt. RE N W.* stofet,iind for sale by \ Jrl J J BOON n 5 Lb. t 7 .0 blas arui 20 keg, tar sale by r .10 Boosr.: , RIED APPLES -100 - buskt t i stun; Dnutgriality - 's' .7 "NIL =5 • - - - - , . 1310TH: ; BF4E,p-50 intprimetin one land Ibt br \ t J /kJ / 11 0041. \ .5 \ k. Llbeiwgzset SPEULA.L AN 44 • OILTANT 8.444 , DRY \Cr\c) 0 D PAMPALIVIrt, *T...IIOVAL. A' I...MASON. ,i \ c.o:*l zr.t.. 1 = 1 , 4 *.i.1.1.,,,%51 , 5115 , 05rarkAt itteiti o at No. e; and. ain. ;115T11.4£51rlje.lx andi nate the Wl ls rt , mg.. to ittleir..Nor Soors,'. Id•FUSLIC illth stavet. my Um, twaan w01f.% wItA \ fsta mmtitelis Met imr(lcod. \.:. \ \ • laza To Band BOX ONE Tnousexp reinniu4s\ of fine l.ri*4l'""l.Takciatipiculiths\u.ut „ L IV= COMPLAINT 0 fiTe "y • , ! ii74Jid -4 We oared bY cabs the ashen% sad only Manias IN rILLS. ormalod la lINLLE/t4 t :, . M. • ,F2L113,11. Washington Oa.. u, 7. Int. Air. K. li:Scaldrs—Dear stra—lt I. vita a swam L eau onsasynsad your User rillarblell t... effestal imam stem., nowt In =yawl of the coaatry. Maall r a neighbors yea was xboariand band tbas of Us' Sot utility la billow alleglasta alstbudattio.alo ♦a moat. i eau say tb 4 thins sorer has been a aavtis that has dozas flu an saast , isa-f.. / baya.bwa 41:Wool v t ,,, ,, b "h U sia n V= l Mra tra.vargil I.II_,i,TISISAUZ__,__Mrs LW...MIN Wilda 114.0 steeled tbs Von PADS/ rosalti, aad I sysy ay without SZNlZlratiOlk tbat . ,. , Lam POW per, hotly ma& 1 Mangos a orbs., anlpleta4 with deans oftliar • ‘. ,-to all -- , •- • • Your ayatsfal hind .- • . JI'ISMISIL , : , Yarchamei rill reatext&V, all callo, Lim. PUN Moss 2. * att. than by N. 8.11.1. W. No:, ST Waal stmt. In omit sor is froltatlsos.,Alab CLOVER . SEED-100 bu for Rale by '3 .1 2' It JJBOOdi. 1G IRON , -106 tone Laurel Ira fotiala laill,-151) bble Na br' 'turd p-, LLO . bide prime, to 'arrive-this 22. 22. day and for ittli • II1BBM708: .. . 'lr-ER .13E.11D-s-110.bn -- trimetew Clo ' riv..kr 5,d;n..t.i,4 andn...a. 1.• , ..E . ,,,ks . azu..a unarm ...o aII 11[14.7 it 1 101.4iN * CLAY--7,1 bone 15 on*, in salr \,' ' J A b iZPPEIST. 'So. 61 Wa ter\ t TE . 11.5 X--10 \ Wen ,jan reed \p7 ''.."!,°,,,‘'. k i t i:.: . ;,8: 79 ., 17 . hid, in, nth: l gor rain .1510 r alak,l sue. fnaibr, .061 sbre 41 s AwHn. ed GIIBLED RAIZ-- I 1 0/bilin moils ancifor try -‘ UP] ' • ainitteuall; \MOLASBF,B-250 bbla N. 0; Molasses, in "V.T" EtAßßAtalt, 51311e01.--56 1111114. j% 0:\ Sul aid 10 mao by \ 414=111:11. VLOO/24 BEER-590k - bushels - new Ottio ,• • 'net. NJ.* \ SPAINGER HAI/BAVOtt.L, VEATEIpt,S--2,000 - 11rime, leetarts; 1;a1""°\°41-!d°'"I'"13ptlisifirte mirtaa.vati. itT.lvElatogr. LINBEIM OlL=4obbta Linseed Oil",,reed ane tm • bt BPRINGEICTIARRAMA. \lEDlCKLp—lnlibleVkago orsliy:the gallon; ke.marbr.lrivaNzal 1076,thr4r tratzevazatitt.. hi. joy u.rik.ro4..ra4 Wool =ran. 31LBED PRAOHEB tiw Yid ated p'" , "tia."v=i2ireQthro AP.O. wninows.ou4r2aNs-onim n7l,4 hut rix'd Trim tr , Ise: QT To:it-190 hies in for inkleibi. 224Lt t ruc t:Xtatil.; !ABOUND NUTS in stite; forNinbi by, 131 incur /tn. ow sad host sts. LOOMS._I• tabs to arrive, for, salo by Dicrir /1004,. A PAZ B —ilazaboaviippini, a*. th 4 day' 11. ried. and tor iOe br a cocurt. - ~ , - - ~,- - sEd and 4.4 1:111 b ' Ru ea ntr ilitl ua tsor.. to . PIM" BUG- j'<uf Jai • , L GUAM Ibig , ‘AthtOieiLlitla 141,4001 J.l .: p avasa~i r cdXil~cti 11 11,41VAW-40 bblik No; '39it re for \ o ut, saatUlt. EgME!li?1;;I 11 - CANI34-20 bbl cm sated totals bt J O.IIPKIES^' . le PRO. Ott. awl 6r Nei* • RUMS - 1,4.TV11/0,1:11461*O, AmusErtm*s ' t 'iATFIENAEITAt #ALL. . N:\ -_,‘..,,\ , skin" CII ertiNi,ph 0. v v auDsbit isbyl \4/,a ._, , V rltine AIVARY / 0 16 iwe 1. - itn LIT* a Grand Dblani# /01,,,-. -•• ' .. ' : ...\ NATP II 4I. stioits .r.oinc.l 1; Dturucm. .. 1 . 1 .0...11.... t., 'we this :I-Estate! 1 :1 =1 \ an , nelt dltrinan boa an) that to M in. eandannd noon eett=.4... rialiZZi. ' A lambannanCnntrrVii, and ift_,..arndi.L.,,_, . +lir• Llta Salaam Ina Wan S t n/ nP ob • .-`.• ." -......" . *lam mato ell& m'Oa Wad or tbe winennal tbn pt. L.Gt abet of • "natan al Inchantaumt.T. -- ~ - , Mill-Darn min at SW Welani: terftennaina tn nun nvria• at lin o'etn.k itn. ow, (.., awn.) p nilin t Panamint and allinbar own II awn V . • OW- Twists to CI bad aa tile l'ankelpal I!neland it . 1... \ niZATEZ\ JOAIP/1 a. J. P. BaltUitOtta—i..l.....----.4.104a1 gamut. ' Wr• • Datta meat at alt (Mack Pyiansarasal taltlatpti at *Watt -, PWICIIt 0r4.0#121/0.1., - autti. \ 'Soonne4 font.— , • .13 Witasta tosilr award . at tiallat ditto. &tan tka, Won/tout aitraaham. Maniitytat*of tit Itattla itt.N•a•odtziA 4L0810 4 31 14311T11 - 07,kANV4. 4E4- blot aemoonneo et thitp us obw anaa/OUR W ALIDDO RAWL tad at tie b. Maio, Xt. WOuD, Tau Zonal, Jantwtb, bettytkmataa DWI \ r"" h t'Y'VtrittOtlVoy - OE, ‘.THE B&TI'L k l OF ORIAAIIe, • . Oen. : John Bo Wid Sloo. Gilbert \!n".Il • blr.• i3Jmon &flak Wt. MOM Tubb. Wbtalar DISCI:to, by If_ ,O•W•ldatrat Gtr. IT . JutiT ttblab. We matt. at m . liaabG MilliatAtatr•ota Uotaataa..lll I. ensued and will satotiropooar. 'AT.ELFtigku LIBESTT. STREET. Xaoi. Ponr\rfig .." of .; ITHIS eve 14 t1:1 ra . •of to som.bttricl. • rraliati arAtaatataftll6. aatttat 'ma a lea=b N_ I: d g ➢ ral ttorLadli. r Uffi*lrtrserea t rDiar a at Ittayltiattalata at .T.4l'. Jai ' r i ., --• .' • FarEW A ,• 0.. •. • 1, .. - : ~,,, • LEATPieoe L orgro4d\in • eghtimeity,': ~,2.,, \ , tit the outlet or the PeesSrpht„ . et.beggthst . _ Pert the "J Wats Mil= , l g.oe sfM nima ihtlba ... •tottany Rie&ll9 feeti , e1114.4%% . I 41 ;:- wt':the Thl 84 •1 4t"4 16 ':- -- ' baildtaz,Ntpd_atliejLett,bra .: lr t h jla , e . -. • eggi c , . . =l;roi=47Lrimmi Pte-TA% -7-7 . a ; k - * -. . ' lid. •ot ol a 7oPi4l.lts tampon 'et,/ at,. ral , able for IWO atennteetnrivit ettleltetatent.: fop , , 1 , - m erle -an tabu at WM.= tag.—ti Veal,.e al , . : ' 4 3••• li t \ . . \ 31 , tit`, ,lo l' \ For_Ftent.V--`:,V.V ‘.. .'.•\ ~ , •,,, ADWELLUTO .llouse as Sto re. .4t.ib a c., .\\ 1 . comer of Togieetid gad 'Weld' It, Mgr Derel-;., "..,N 1 A Dart evader IP tw:Poe, ' , Pah Co s. Stargroom ‘ , - :\ . large; - tuitable for . Drat ....,0M417. irtaill: The b....-!.„.., • .. a hearty bar, and !Integra ht thetesi mgt. styhtOttUk ' , L., Jas gaa ow. bath um:, a \t7ter , Sae earning' hot egg .eter• .Varl Ft JWIX, Wit . = aW . , A'''''' 06 , R gmai lorltept. \ • bweliinia x.wgrti?"-ou ukdolV4Pie.Na%stiO a. " !4bnii - J strivi.\ building on Liberty op & cu r Flansiag MM.\ now *at! eit by • arlba—Tb•loaildbi ts in welt.=tad .64 "'""""'n fll "'"". Th." t " .'“U"" 131... a Zola. In nu IL about lart or. wren,* 204, ord.r. Ti-. ‘lll.loaNdvdttoattb.r pdge, If nquired. or the Sod. milt kg scal , npfut , or mF tWth" Wm"" lut a" Viit. \ jaS4Tha.. Tottermarta.kav :,..,, 77""N : .:, -Fin Sale. AFAR 4 aislietinvi: 214 acres of ' (.. draining the toss al Emnsitton. OM the e .ardottwelse :slim starsSletenolnesid .I(mmineuer . Jinr ub • b= l ,llrlsamme 2/20 0. r ggd b le or an ' ar l st 3 ILI ' ea orsllM•vagel 60 acne clje 4. l MC and the remelvdsr te earned salt tbsbees tim/11; . Time 40 lir 60 scree el Ctsl. and singe amot, Olme St.. and treuetcno. Tbis land UM. too sll est este& Andy M, a • It. V. W - SDDSI,6., _ `, /4 , s , •emser 5m11611661 etreet.Plmsborso., \\ \ Let.- • A - poop, oFnok in the Becloud sit ZiZirßarellonw.N"A° and e 1 QIV / ELT POTATOES. 4 bbls Beset la tea IA s krul tare all • • s 1 Ihr LIO 10:17. EYi diet sii&El4l4--100 boxes etioese reed am Jrels br. U. 4.1 BEIRIVISMILWORTB 'MAX. 9ERII-11/ .bbb.i'ed and lbr Bate 1 br (Lif.j suar.a.mworreatio. Pl4;a l ; l Mi;74'MA RSANB-75 tads sine,ll White • jai meteri sad ibissal. L 71.4 . 1. • .J. eILOVER 1371211-,300 'bushels, j and tbr ads es t 3.4 - IL CAN 'SU9AII"3° bbd 111 store-sad for W or 4 imr. ua A., Tirrii7l VIEBNIITB-3 bbis o.4esnuts, received.T Jle 4 - snanr.4l46soatti k • ROOMS-50 dos Broad'. zeogived 110 d, fa rat* trr ensicu.DlLWOrtli a 03. VLOVER SEED-50 bushigi\"va..l Ita - impired and far ..L T Nos. 1110 uk4 I.lllt Weed area. -4 ._ . . \ -, i nn city lthulig COMDW• ' ._._'' l i.r.aumment °flirty cents peridun t uas : -. '•! :::, - wpAnT: . 1 "'"Th"ZIILI.°11:::tit, rt I.llMairl,;Mtt, . 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