r ~., ~ ...... , .. ..,,,,,ISBURGII GAZETTE. lama a%) 137 rra.vrii 4co PiTtslll7lifta. MONDOARILE4IISG, JOULAY,IO, 1858 . . maw roursAsult LLYO¢.II 7 prtrtzusau. eAtfUggrar-VDDLE. - • - ; ww o2 nw*irlon an JIM& or. W. PARE& . , --- porimar,ErMusimos,s.—Wepublish to-day *letter fi a t New York, which appeared in the pi m a, et'this City a few days ago, which i s wit s eicaMrillattract attention. - fictilibMauding . the first appearances to the .-iniedrary,.thativitality. cf the Whig Party is not deatinfed,; : There ars just as many Whip es aver there were; and Now that the fleet effects of cidirastiUus detest are wearing air, we dad signs ditto ritniileg; andspectasticate .as to the fa lose indialted in. It is ma political agitation manifesting Itself; net even that degree of vitali ty neessattix top : Mi l lie arganhatitel; but that geteist iiview St. the pest end the present, in 'their bearing uponthe . faturet, which a. man may be supposed to take who he first opens. • Way= at= receiving a summing blow, The totifftyet the late Detsooratic triumph Rae moiaappareitt than real. ; Their majority on the popular vote was not so Overwhelming as if geniMelly supposed. - And , when it Loreitem . bared -titbit alums elements entered late that niejority„and what matins lOct toe. combine lice cfsll' eorteof. bailie isetiori, *stature ' weity'ctibeltlainphant party te more than pro.. blersatical:. Aar inastisble M . *PM Ing lifter the "wile' pradtoniltated our all other emesidue. tiom. '''S; ravenous appetite Melt not to count upon 14;tiltrli bat its.gratiftemian: - - A tor . yeeiat raw hid rendered car opponents desperate, and forgetting all family di-Serape's they rushed upon the tempting. larder at the general tivarnment. They have got the entree, now; and it Mode satin ipirit of propheiy to :prune teat, aftir tbe viands have been die , .tributcd.-i.:different elate Wags will ensue. Gemersillerce will find that it was a far ender =Heir to aligner the Whigs, than it will be to MAK, the hungry hordes precipitated aposfhim, at reconcile Om bitter factions, which will - beast tic. Their name Is legion. There are "Touts ...:, -DAM_Oits" and "Old Atnerkon;" "State Righte" g. ~ - end ," Haien" democcate; "Case" men and `..4._;. 1, - üßnchanen" moat ..Bandwinera," t•Hunkers," "."--" "Ha rd Shells'and tglieft Shaw," "Allen" men ...A. ,. : 'elder," met, "Benton" and ..Anti-Beritozu" ' . ' ..11caliAlimi!Vssid. "anti-Coslttion;" and le on, . k - withitfettECTiteso Melt* of the feationawas .4:4**000;,-xat extinguished, diming the. V -•. '7glii•747hielitti,t.iti the &Tensing of Prmidst fi iil'itir-iitatokici,,6teid of reconciling- them, tifilibitiOtabb:Miralt in widening old broaches. ; :. ,.... ..„..4.% i 14 partyfiChois:' oily ".bond of cohesion" is a :"": :: - . l;i7'.' "tors it thiintllOTpluttder," must sooner or 1 .11 , : . 0 : :1115:..itHtitiiiiii, teem the "Weight of the inward t, .-1. ...,-0.. , . . : :-.i...-Eiramit ioo*dig , out et the question, '-1.-:.•Hidint*-de taritatty.it,wtn *Sant in - the democratic - OAT; eti'ir4t4gatattetzet see" Part of the tdinsqi*thietkelyt, in the course of the en inint:ictiklitis;linditz peculiar *tau mooted by the admixdstrati,on;and a conflict of opinions, . la on opiniiria,dennaroldible. What new win., tinatiaim at dijialass dila conflict may evolve, la for tbafeture to determine; but that it VIII work s very material change in the present as-' peat of arreiti, it .eeeras 'namable to expect. se :The who' believe that a political 'relliennium ! commenced its aiming bathe election of Pierce, 'will loon beandeceinct.' !Stirring questions are • pressingtcCreard in heaej,sraty; and In settling them, the designate party cannot.prevent a co. lbrien between the conflintlegelements of which - it li composed. All . such ' collide= prove ulti- Irately irjarions, by dleindging those whose par : ty Idtathatestr are not very etrong. ' Pliitheitheiehig,purtY will be in • iattdi -,,i'. thin* pirottltitheacvelopmenta of the future, ci • ''!!..- et . Will putakbeeit i into a . eosidition to profit by . thin,-.le-Sn'yit'ic-ilittei for apeoubaieta.- The ...itexhataisticine of the letter we publish sic food , ' toithought, in this connection, and yearn glad to • . notice indleationi; here and. therycht s deterall- . nation to.look en things as they are, and not as .they have tan, end' sot moordigly. Political ~' Wisdom aditaniahes as to "let the dead ptst • bury its dead," and take lessee as the/ coins= .0 ..', us,.livittg and reel, seleeting the mutat and best I . ~:, Lrf- ' ground on which to octet them. .* 1: • The =perinea ,of toe past has shown thm ... the Whig party cannot be ;allied, as .• unit, ...'4 .. ..,.,.,''..- ',"*: upon the Illegal) davit lair, es it le. There Is ~41 .. :" . r.-7_ , a,.. , .. -tec . powerfal an'andericurrent of public, opinian' - . 'lWietiniftet that law, in rte present shops, to enable :V . , WAY party to retain that position. Even the Stith lateginning toinoover.thst her trinmib, In getthtg and malttaliting that law, hitt empty .One; and that sit• would faro better, as well' as primate - it kindlier feilingiowards . her in the North, by yielding to the demands of northern : ' tonsclence, and conceding the Trial by Jury, in - all'huitive easestie duo to the prevalent sense of humenitj and just es. Thet plat once gsin -01. the Whig pasty *mild be in a position for ' meeting the Issas ofithe fatale, =lei* ind - jar:Wally.. ' . _ . The !t'll; garty,tends to tato no ultra or. fa ' ttatteal Sires Cd. it must COMITO tholJalon ct the fitates, n as welt aiput itself= harmony with 'the public isenSidenoti 0 -voiding alike that.nega- tive and "Pottlitver faeatloiam of the North and 'South, which mins inthe coma circle, and is the time lidig,_iinder different develotements, and tibia is* only danger which the Caen has to imeeltater, the Whig: pertrekonlebecome • , , . _ _ party of iontteresalem as wen =of progress anti -, . rally to its bamairmadj who a r e now fight! haff.ta 04•ii.;100e..i . '''L •.. t. , -- StaCtiunli Oat thees L itinagide rowdy for the purpose of eulit:ting a little regard to the signs of the times- Thipletrmi from New York; which we " - ymblieh trhattlie DiapatAdt, hi seggestive, and its. Idem MA Scailtislcate should command Mtention. Ite elituttaiiithe next - Presidency Is - it little earl/. ad Mititedt.tlie, as well as isecuidiot with cir . poiltlial emengeotauta for the Ptate• Oar ' Mend". *tilt, Weitern Penneybracq, haring itttted dawn open their candidate for next Gov . ercei, wilferPatielaet a . little twirl:LA= in their • jurserea....ente in tiding that candidate appro . - PiistedkOdellyw- Tester tor a higher office. Bit they,aaa'ientimil, we seepage, to see their titeAle aindtdetspiopese4 for greater honors. ~w ~~ ~ \ r s , t . i We artl4slred to !site the &landau's of the . iterataire , pr #ll - Taint . Itien'e Library Surmise finig.weeting, 'slab is to be Nab pig! emardng, at thaleriems.. As new , ciaeera for the 6Urint..yatrnre to be elected; . be theirreamit condition of the institute, md solie nes and mersiiren for its fa ' tire sttratt !. presented for 'consideration, AQ ~It fa isiiiiiylinfor*nt that there'should be &fell and iittrte!teA attandene& - .: , We aro glad to hear Slarihe4itilnittl. iilkirostorons and hops fat stltte, and 1 . 0 iiiist • lluii 01'0= OltizOnli will tie the a= Ap4lirrally oppoiting ii , tlisi it "biatoil ' iore utof 1, morc attricliva, sad ._Everxyetir thus &wild be at least tirht thistissid' nansta en Its lists,.ind we bops io", 'relax their effort!, ttor ihi cdllii= oe,lstortitiosi =ill that =Obit. ' , . • • The tali:lees of this rta' , :&: ,- .cr,c.iab . '. -. require danbli i t - . 4:- 4 „, •,,..'i___. • s . sie „. 4 , s t ick 'es .to - ' 4 4:7 -4 : ' , 4.7 - . - -' . where the - _ Toledo, ir. • . ,„ 1 ,2 ',,trsok lei niatoo .. el, Z$ _ te4e4 • irh the C., . 7. 72'7' . an d CRovalatd road unites ir a -..iiitaitak ..t.4.., ....c. kv.011....4.4. , 4-4• 1x...... , , 1 .. ..,... ... . dour th er . ,teiekrue . -- f th e ~ fi4, 7 4 ,P ct a t,„---„,., ,Ik e irim. York Tribur 4 1" P:Cib4.4/.-'.." ' 4 1: 17 i k ee 94eha , ( 7iei th ali o u _a u , C s ol i um, t lre . an ts ! c4dosag SwilittC44l, II . p i th i o .cc publlo been it x tit in tk el x ; y l Tea: G i l ittv. has arefyiek vatit in °-:-- "rem - • !Mt aposi - the eame loath or iw! aLoger::ll,--, Ilse Pd-0 1 " - L,.:„ E {hitt areathe"endlestfee4m• Ike el* l l l .' , ~. .., _ . • ' • * 80:. .",-"._: • -•: ? -,-. , ••..:-. .*'___ ..,,_ 18.02. . 4: re b , d , to 1 861, To, the' ' l7O 841 78' '-'-'•- 481446 per Contr • 45 , , - I,ooi • brezems,foe: l - t ec ielet ! erbil &toil et 1 h e , The . b u g i4 t - iglyirest , -e mall WIA: tlt et •.,•,,-; r! .. , . . " 4145- I 9f lb" ei iiriam-,-il l r k ieeelnifil --• " - / igg X 111 1r - Ta istli i' P ' Ida Ili alloatti. • ,` wilis it -. :-- ; Uobaoir Iffill! the e e, •We Brom) Iriorae:eW4_ .. 14 ao‘o.''' s _, ' fiev:Teik;- Glippliagz*w;vng44 - kci". l *-- ~.,, --- , a We an Oalaitaatika P*1010411",..- 7 :11111110 - .1441Oh... - `. He stated - than 04-11ent ,To*neal Erie eta PM had wciiia to piopodoins of tke putouhiiiid Eris RazesdikisTan. fa the purchase &their *itch privile ges, astithe Timone which governed the New York and Erie Dona in that rejection, which was folly oorreb emoted by Dr. McCook, another of the delegates. This is hiscoortmoos with Matements we have prerionsly made on the subject. The meeting passed the following resolulletun Resolved, That Lyman W. Potter, Dr. John McCook, Henry Springer, 8. Small,John Clark, Mahlon - Briggs, 8. D..licKeorle and Samuel Watson, be appointed a committee to become corPorsters to organise,* company under the statute of Ohio, for •ttle . construction of a rail road from the Ohio State line, near the Dalling ton cannel coal mine, to a point at or near Day aid etatien, on the Cleveland and pittsburgh Railroad, that we may be enabled, at as early day u possible, to. open books for the subscrip tion of etock for the construction of this desired 'mute, through the town of New Lisbon. Resolved, That said company be called the "New - Llsbon Union Railroad Company." , On motion of Lyman W. Potter, it wee Resolved, That the Capital etock of said corn pig Mall anoint of STII hundred thousand dol. It is undentoed that the Darlington Cannel Coal Railroad Compt ny will connsot the above projected road with the Ohio arid Petaisylutda Railroad, at Darlington, thus giving the people bf New Lisboa mites •to Pittsburgh, by rail road. By that project, and the Bayard and Nei Philadelphia branch of the Cleveland and Pitts burgh Wind, we shall also have direct rail road communicatlon with New Philadelphia, and the rich =tatty of Tar:layaway. no 11W YOU. Cartspondeneeof tbiDsilt Littsbargli Gautp. " New Pont, Jon. 8,1858. ; The new steamer Brinson made a very ride. factory engineer's trip on Tuesday, proceedlog Out to sea some dietaries, but pot to far lee wee intended, owlutto the thick weather, which pre vented well tried ships from going to sea. The ship has made as good speed as the average Of OUT 00110 stomas, when moving round the has bor,and now bids fair to drive steam out of the Sold, or rather from the seas. The late negotia tion with Commodore 'Vanderbilt has elicited some facts as to the proate of stesithre worth knowing. The profits of the steamers for the past year were pee Million one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, and still wore nolequal to those of the Paelflo mai company line. - Our new State Legislature has got airl) at work, and commences the campaign by prolate. log legislation that shill make slave catching eabler. The legislator who dads the Boner of reviving the -black code hers is a D. B. Taylor, a fail blooded Democrat from the city, anxious to show his devotion tis the Union. This at tempt 'to regulate the conduot of she bleak ser vants who may he -brought hers from the South, may be good Demoaratis capital, but it does not en appear just yet. It is, on the contrary, just ly execrated, every where. • In Wall street, affairs are not as aotith as was spattelpstod,end every body there seems to bevelslerge a load one can well be carried.— Money is; for all regular purposes, they to be I had at the legal rites, but for all speptdative operations the rate on all is six and seven per cent , with a good deal of care In selecting se entitles. Full ten millions of coal starts have been put afloat within the past six months; all or which are comparstlealy valueless, and at present good for nothingexcept to absorb capi w tal. The rate of eroding g bills has fallen belo the epeee point, and unless the spying imports- Hots now alone at nand are very large, nomore coin will be sent off for come time. ' The St. Nicholas Hotel has been inaugurated in fine etyli, and is • far more elaborately deco rated house than the Metropolitan. The latter' has, however, a good start, and will in the drat year of its existence pay for its outfit and per haps a little more. , Steamboat and hotel people', in New York are very liberal In their outlay, but somehow or other affelall they manage to make fortunes out of the plaid 'honest folks who Unvel to gee eights. Another new city railroad has been granted for the Ninth avenue. ' We have tow a railroad Ott the Fourth. Sixth, Eighth and Ninthavennts, besides the Hudamthiver, the New York and New ,Haven,,-. 4.the Harlem _roads. The .city Is a net work of railioadirabove-theAador lEictro& and. Broadway the only street of note without a read. - There we shell not have a road unites Its profits combo mewed to the city, and npt to the rogues who pretend to govern D. • The - Seetetary of the Navy is making himself quite othspicuone by his romonetrantses sweat the owners of property near the Brooklyn Na v J Yard, who refuse to sell out at -his price. He is quite sure the Government will not be brow- 1 beaten, but warmers as yea, bsg and bag gage. 'When the Yard is removed it will be • good speoulation for somebody to buy the Naval Dock and transport it to California. Soon the Governtint thug spend an enormous sum to purchase e more room at the Navy Yard, and else in the city for more room in the Custom House. The regular Increase In our trade at this port is twenty per cent per annum, making Increased facilities in the Custom House Indirect:46'B. Th* darks there are now a thick as tees in a hive, and an enlargement most be made. 'We hive 'neither a Custom House of adequate elle, a Navy Yard of sufficient extra, nor a poet off= half large enough for our sante; nor have Mint as Indisputable as either aloe named. Under Gen. Pierce we shall got them and while the city generally is oat e nhenalt the good perdue§ vat make fortunes the improvaments. 0. Tit= IWIMMIRS 03MSKsibnUsi al the D 1197 Ptetsb=lh au.U. Hanringurso, Jan. 6,1853. . Biatars.—The Beasts completed its organise; tton by the election of dirks, door-keepers, and noessengers,—no other bunion d impedance being transacted. HOWL—Two vote messages were received from the Governor of bills passed at the last seseion, viz: An Ad chartering the Western litineini Company; An Act to incorporate the Bolter Coal: Company. Both mango wen sustained by the 'House. Mr. Headman, of Cumberland, moved a resolutioi inviting the clergy of Harrisburg to open the daily ndone by pestle. The matt= was agreed u t--yeas 72, nsya 22. Mr. ApPleton, on leave given, read in plies An Act to incorporate the Game Deposit Bank Of Pittsburgh; also, An LOt tO CaLltittrttO) Com mercial Bank of Pittsburgh. Mi. Eimer read, in piece, An Act to charter. the Monongahela Vol Company. satinet:lag an addition al tax In Pitt township. From the complexion of the House, and the gland taken by the Governor, the fast two of the above bills willamet with much opposition. Pun. . lie Os kidstistph Gaufte. THE MAYORALTY. Ida. Enrros,—LTiore is at this time naturally' • good deal of interest nuthifested la the com ing election for. Mayor: It Is an important of• Ice, and should be Ailed by • person ' honest, capable and faithful. ThSve- ere three leendl dates in the field for our ,suffrages, and it.tar home us to manias bat selection. Qtalbles bans being equal, pliitics ;would Tali the cholas of course; but whet there is • dded taped otity in favor of - the Whig nomin e e 'aide from the memorial streng th of his Put, In th e city, hiimsjority 'l=ld - be lane. The policy of the Democrats in this city for ' 'erne years pant, lias been to divide the Whip and cleat their candidate for Mayor; in this they are seconded warmly, by 'notional parties, who reap - prieudery advantages from Inch - • SOWS& If the Whip will be so blind as to be led by the tales and hollow pretences of math ' politicians, they must expect present defeat, and ultimate disorganisation., Any Mtn who • rah talti his claims tar nomination to • Convention ' of his party, should not only abide ire decision, but warmly suppotrits nominee • for all cannot Ibe nominated who • are proposed, and to permit chagrin to induce' opposition' is dutrnathre to their interests, and to that of . the party to ',blob they belong. The present Incumbent the Mayor's Oniee, after election, Is a etolent partisan—te radical lorafoco, ratty to go any length to uphold the party to which he is attached—but when seek- Ink Oboe, he -"stoops to conquer," and eeinoes the warmest feeling ,to those who will throw, aside party trsumels In muniolpal elections, and vote him into office. Ile seeks to add fall to the tams of discostent sod jealousy which may un fortunately eziet in the Whig ranks, for the pen , poet of weakening them; and when their , sinewe are nut, their Abets rent Sentidir, defeat theta and boast over their fallen Paleness. - - Will Whip thus be led 'aide from their ditty? Will they suffer their power to slip from their handif• ITIII they Ingloriously repose in the De-; With lap of sleepy Indolence and neglect, lolled by the 'wits' song" of their ancient toe oath Shorn of their strangth? I trait not, ,Tbenity. halloo long Ivan tampered with ley, those who; usder the specious promise of !alarm, and thee, cr: of oath party politics in home elections" by rendered the city pettnenent inefaciant In its factenito protect persons and proprty, aid: c , b Word to one.neletieborlng.citiss. Let the: whip citethetiokettthey ill; thereby strength cu theft hinds for fotherreisfilets, and inspire new: OmAdtatur le' their Lthaukei,4c ma i , sid ittio* .. -- 1: - ' . :- ':::. -.. ;• g . avial; . . . _1512,022.44 941,659 96 Azincia ziatri — soinsi - . . . .. .„ ,_______ . . . , - The Amerimui Valet Society'. is scattering abroad Su immenne amount '-, of religions litera ture. The daily Issues of the Society's preside are 3,500-volMnee, or over a million of rob:lmes during the year. - They also, during the past year, published 10,000,000 of trade, besides Pe riodicals equal to a million of volumes of 200 pages.,The Society also aided the foreign and home issionso7 praises, to the amount of $20,- 000. By the atimalns and old thus famished, the foreign missionary operations through the pros are probably Increased at least three fold. The books published by the Society during the last twenty years, ambrznt to about two volumes for every Wally In the United States, or 8,000; i t n f b " o t e , a a ~ d a A t b a o ne th Pittsburghol be e A:: i ai,i:e:aav".ext : d:gabut,io e o mll:echwf.rittsb:. :t:th:::luiriit:cm:oftha:i:lg p::clinby::h"clhr;tnbltoior.- lt.:t:ii::o:ero.:dv:tdr:istlc,:tiathi:il- L::cml.uho oaelw:tp il:.rti:totth.;i o f gic::cri.u.nype:e, gite,tit:.reucuok:anrmnd:egi:iteanaitlti:dte adapted to the work in which the Society le en gaged, iewill be published. Comparatively few 1 books are !tinted because titer contain denomi- I tuitional peculiarities; it is found that mniti tades of the best books extant, were written with , so earnestan aim at the spiritual instruction and 1 welfare of the reader, that the denominational peculiarities of the writers _wore lost eight' of. How many edifying and instructive seri:loos of our best pastors Would fail to betray to a strata ', gee his denoteination. So It le, also, with many of the beet books in the world. It is from title 1 , clue of works that the committep select publi- i cations for the Society. If I book le found to contain so much denoetinational matter that it' I would have to be materially altered to circulate through the channels of the Society, it is leftfor I other chentaels of oiroulation. The whole ' amount that has been dropped from the S6O ',different vol mies issued by the Society, became I ' It was denominational does not amount to more than three or four pages of an ordinary book, and most of this has reference to baptism or I church government Tiffebas been ascertained I by actually collecting them words and *anteroom and putting them together. I • When any book bee been abridged or altered, it le dleanctly Stated on one of the firstituaree of 1 the both. 1 When words or 'lntense , have beep dropped that are expreseive of doctrinal trath--the same doctrine may often be found, even on the same page, and perhaps more clearly expressed. show- I bag that the sentence was dropped to improve, I not to mallets the work. I The committee do not feel that it is import ' sat to perpetuate obscure, lumbered sentences lor antiquated modes of expression. To meet the objects of the Society, the works meet be adapted to the capacities of the massee - of the people. The peculiar wants of the learned mei the antiquarian, and the peculiar wants of each denomination es mob, are met by other publishing institutions, which hero been doubt less greatly increased through the Lamest *wakened in religious literature by the efforts of the American Tract Society. These, then, are "Nome of the principles on which this Society has selected the religious works which ehe Is scattering far and near over the land. _ The Society his no coolest:maul organisation; no organized party to sustain 14 nor has irtt any. Invested fund on which to rely for suppo; does It ilat to sustain its operations by a profit on its public:atom. She is obliged to live by appealing daily to the christian interest 4old sympathy of the christian community. Indeed the Society 1$ nothing more than simply a me dium through which individual ' &Ostia= am eamtering abroad the great Itariamental truths of a common evangelical faith. Whatever good may accrue through the efforts of this Society, mturt accrue to whatever churches are,fman If Bax t er in the place where the good is accom plished. - a or Daddridge lead a man to Christ, they leave him to select a churoh far himself, or to go to tne church of his fathers. jOarremondento Pltt,tortb Dopto:11.1 Nsw Toss, Deo. 81st, 1852. A rapid joumay from Pittsburgh to Few York at such a Reason, hat famished me with an un affected sad effectual plea for retirement and rest, at • social joneture usnaltz so nototorable to both as the ever of • New Year. I can thus consecrate even the list venerable hour of the tld one to the claims of affection bad friendship, supremely sppealleg from "home, 'tweet home." And having duly honored these, with en episto . luy.profusion which, I fancy. must somewhat ,ietutlialt.thestaprepared iistonisitice of its eager-, Dingipients,. I find thin have sob:early •iume, ver, ° as the discount people lay. for your. self and your raiders. no Out score of politices—i would lOU belles it! verita ble Whig politics, as I caught_ thou' mum* abroad in the can. I frankly nonfat that Ivan very unexpeatedy refreshed by them, for I "ap pose them to be as mush out of season, last now, en lamband Soren noes, ;crew rue as ripe fruit ins peach orchard, after an overwhelming tor us:la Bat depend upon it, the Whin are not an entirely extinct epecles of Z oaf:bites, each as we tad in some ef die old. strata of the earth. but still afford sperilmens quite ears and anxious to be kicking, at the lint fair opportunity.. Oa my way from Clevebuid to litiffelo, I met with • pretty Gm knot ot politicians, mostly of the gnus jolt named, who discussed and there by disclosed views of future nation, so novel, sad ' yet so knowing as to attract from my otherwise unoccropied ears an unwonted degree of travel ling attention. The mein proposition atinmed was. that the Democratic party would speedily be found much leas strong in reality than In Y. pm; that its present Bash of victory, like the deated; cheeks of the damsel who never told her love or the worm be the bad, was but the hectic ooric . raling an °badman malady. In ether words, that the fugitive slave law was ;till there, In so- I tire though secret life, preying upon the Woo -1 toms whirrs now look so bright and his. Was 1 it to be supposed, asked • gum interrogate, I that the Democratic party was in reality u tutinmendons upon this question, the North with 'the South, and both with the great West. as It upwind to be when the superb spoil' of victory were the magical tilisman of union? A division lot these spoils would tell a very different etory. Indeed, the South already, in many of its or gm,- had indicated some sore and troublesome I l ausylciono that the northern and western Demo ',crag had orsireached them: tn the grand cons. put by which Pierce was elected. .The free Statue had, by all odd", the,beet of • the bargain. tinder the futons compromise fu gitive olive bier, seek and all of those States were virtually *bulled from thelr constitution al obligation to return teeny. slaves at ell The matter was taken out of their hands,end depoev lied in those of ths appointed dß= can of the General Gorernment. No State Legislature, executive, nor constable, had now any concern with the disagreasble duty. It de volved solely open the officers of the Itched States Courts, to hunt up the ninswayr, and even these had MO where evinced an tante rateindlisporition to do mare than they were ao. Wally compelled to do. This, it was contended, had . already been discovered by the southern owners, those slaves were quietly 'seeping, not In the "Uncle Tom's cabin" style, by palm and r families, bat by dozens and scores, every day In the year, and except in the oompirottvety few Pm' where the United Suites osaers were stationed, theft, was not now the remotert chance of recovering them. It was them . obviously the polloy of the abolitionist' themselves to let the abortive law remain precisely as it Is, a fine stroke of matteiiy inactivity, to which the lots our-strained seal of the Dalnoorsts had effectu , ally contributed. It era", therefore, continued the politician, in imitable, la the nature of things, if the Aboll• dudes, and the politicians of both parties in the Free Stater, would have the good vans" to re main quiet aWhile, that the Boothern branch of 'both parties would soon be clamorous in Con; gross, and all over the political arena, for a re peat of the fugitive slave JaW, or, it leapt, for such an amendment of it as should restore the coutitudonal tight and obligation 'of surrender, to the States and their authorities, sun thotigh aial by jury should be insisted upon, on their part, as an indlepensible conditian of the- now contract. • Thtit an eventful crisis of this kind was mut ually inevitable; that it was, seen now, in an actin inciplemoy, end probably not remote in derelopement; antlthat It wasp regnent with mo mentum mutts .to the two greet politlF per du, oppeared to be the nostdmons op ion of the Whig pardon of the company, an It art dandy larded several of the morn candid and Intelligent of their opponents. • Br the forme it vat maid thief If their pasty would only ex ert their anal pricdul eagscity in taking old Father • Time by that ferorite "Orn lock," se Partington calls 11,- , _which all are is ant loos to - grasp, they could- not fail to being the Locos within the fall "Weep of the 'clam. It would he Impossible for the Hunkers to wheel round In oppooltion to the slave law of their on shortsighted creation, before they would beentirely deserted by the Mon Liberia and re ally penpicaclous of their own party; while the Whip, now untrammeled by their old laden, and essentially more ptiorticelly available to the new position of the gentian, Tashi Mail SU augmenutd mum of totem, gathered from the South, as.well metros the North and West, and. achlan the glory of establishing the perpetattpi of the Union, not upon the present insincere and ',billow, bat upon en homed aid therefore Iva-. 1 perishable foundetkot . - • Curelstively with" these view', it wesgeneral. l ly agreed by the parties to the ditoseeitni that the Whip, should Imo no time let seleottag salt able lenders end candidates foe • new and rigor' ronserimPolgn for the proad,ney. soltue, i.h tanker or eiffreeroolletrabould.bedeited gtbtskr GI ptitilden; bet pit etsditteh traltin. „ ist, da lolly and imperil/II eta,lveneti bat thati =Rase% should :he selected tied to a netrargasenterta cf.the PertY4ittunded upon diem prinelplessioPeitiwa. Amongst oiket preanthent inecernemed in tills 'contention. wee Gen. William Lsrimer, and I need not Bay bow gratified I was to find our worthy,' able, snare 'pasted fellow-toememan held in :such anima tioo by all parties to the discitedoM Gen. Lem- . imer'e character for political se Well as social hberality; his great bneinesnespacity, sagacity in management, influential ability, and infallible good fortune in every enterprise, Reined to be well known to quite a large number of pereona, all strangers to myself, thus casually brought together in a railroad ear, from 161106/1 and re mote parts of the country.. This you see the Whigs are neither dead nor slrepiog, butlooking like keenadepte in poll& widens.% to the calculable results of the future, as Indicated by the latent tendencies of the pres ent period. ' I cannot dose this letter, which I shall eeal with the titer which now crowns the midnight diadem of the departiog year, without sincerely I expreaelog the hope that you and your beet of I readers, may enjoy every day of the approach ing new one, and as many more of sues years In benlfieent summon, an shall contribute to pouf earthly . and immortal happiness. &Isom GLIA3I3OII Fame Ten Caireue.—lt seems at first view els guise that the deaf and dumb, the blind, the insane, and the Idiotic, sh,auld boar certain permanent proportion to the reitof population ' as It has been ascertained by am meration of the people, that they do so. Bit It le not more extraordinary than the yl=4ollll adagion to each other of the sexes, showing by their substantial equality, that polygamy is an unnatural institution, which ought not,eopinitfily within the bounds of the United Stater to te I tolerated, as it is by . the Mormons at this late • day. - As to the deaf and dumb, it appears by the Census that the white motes mama to . 9D91, while the colored are only 632, of which 489 are slaves. making one deaf mute among the whites to 2,161 persons; of the free colored, one to 8005; and among the slaves one to 6.652—s elegular diversity. Thetlind exist in alostlar . orener - Soo,. In all they are 9,702, of which 7,997 are white, 1,705 are colored, and 1,211 of these ire slaves. Iltindness presidia' most among our for eign - population, which ban been attributed to home sickness, change of climate and hardships, known to occasion insanity, if they do not blind /Wes. The number of insane persons is almost equal to the other two classes put together. It Is 14; 788, of which 13,156 are whites; 821 free color ed, and 291 slaves—being one to 1,208 among tbe white.; one free colored to 1,888, and one slave to 11,010—a remarkable exemption from this aalamity In that unfortunate class. There 15.706 idiots; of the whites 14,230; free colored 436; slaves 1,040. This Is one white Idiot to" 1,874; one free colored to 985, and one elate to 1,060—a considerable difference la their favor, though not 00 great as In the CYO of the blind. No State to without Its paupers; the whole number of whom Is 184,972, about equally divi ded between Americans and persons of foreign birth. The annual expense of these Is 2,954,806 dollars. The total expenditure for the poor in I England and Ireland in 1838 was $42,760,000; and for the space of seventeen years the enor.l mono sum of $426,600,000. There were in a year, ending in Jan\ , 18.4 about 27,000 persons convicted of crim ; ,about half of theca of foreign birth. The whole num , bet in prison on the let of Jane was about 6,700. About eighty-eixmillions of dollars are invest ed in churches, one half of which ate owned lu l l IdassarJiusette, New York and Penneylvanis The largest and most valuables are in Idassathii eetu. There is a church for abont every 648 ot inhabitants, and each will accommodate on an laverage 384. The real and personal estate of the inhabitants 1 10f the - United States on Ist Jane, 1850, was about ptheiteen thousand millions of dollars orl real, and Six thousand milliard' of Personal estate. The first initials brought into the country from Europe were by'Colambus in 1493. The lint horses were landed In Florida bypabess de Vas es, in 1527. The Portuguese totth cattle and swine to Newfouhdland and Nets fibotia in 1553. Swine were brought to Audis by a French law yer, L'Ensibet, in 1664. which multiplied with great tepidity. In the United States there are new 4,855,888 horses; 559,`4.9 asses and miler; 28 360,141 learned mettle, including 6,882,044 tench cows, and 1,699,241 working oxen; 2 1,. 721,814 sheep; and 80.816,608 swine. • The-mule lls said to be better adapted to the South' than :the horse, as he suffers less from hut. New Yak le far in 'despiseOf any . other Slats `in the productiveness of itsdalges. They yield cm* berth of all the butter, and nearly ene.baltl ' al allthe cheese produced itt 014117111ora'aulft6 0 , SITS exported from the United States 3,995,6112 pounds of butter; 10.861,189 ;mob of Cheese, the value of which wan $1,124,652. • There has been a diminution of sheep Iri some' of the States, particularly the New Zealand and the five Attend° Ididdle , States; In Others, there has been an lacrosse. In New Mello% there is , the extrserdihuy number of 377,271, more than , six sheen to leveryinhabltatit, proving it to be well &darted to this description of stock... Be tween 1810 and 185 4 3, there was 1111 tharoatiof 2,809,108 in the number of sheep, and a large *improvement to this wool, for which greet efforts have been made in . Verment and Ifauschusetta. The weight of the Seems has been.- raised' from lees than two, to nearly three t nands.—Niserrk amain. rise Inn Oa ateabeelate iLL/E9llMair VALLEY =non. I By c item; t sanoancement in the Plstsbuigh papers, we learn that the Commisaioners of lel tegheuy econ , y hue antoorieed 'kiwi/ • WM lion of dollars to this great work.. This, with the premium embeeriptions by the counties akin the line. and by individuate, phut the Compt ay In,serth • position, en to mune: at to 'male them' to prosecute the work with all the vigor essestial to its euly potopletion, end witha ceel sod unarms's charteteristio of the able men let charge of it. Ithealiftv. Johnston was ' tedu President, and Mbar Roberts IA Chat Euginurore sever doubted tha Anal imemeasof the Campo!, bat recent suloorlpluts Isonzs. Its mouse at an earlier paled than we eezeected. Plusbargb, In this peat work, bee shown that, when cure around, shams both comprehend tad secure her true interests. Cur vines the cam. pluton of the New York and Ohio Ross of int proverosats. hest by canal and now by relltray, ; the trade of Ohio hasten turning to the LO and Cleveland has beeomi the gate tine which an leattiellle. sad' constantly Worm& current of this trade has been , d e wing ., l2i - York has become the great comioarelal import.. em of the coutry, end whatever swum octet! this market to the west, Is at coca crowded. Thu the trade of Pittsburgh ku been gradtk ally whittled down to • narrow strip, on that margin of the Ohio, and collatiral - steetron,' New encroachments were being msde upon the; territory tributary to her every year. Cinch' nod is now embraced within the Isamu et that toestantly locieulog Torts:, which curler svimytking to New York. - Natant advantages spear* nothing. Enterprise is victorious Cury-, where. To be cut off from the tradOof New York, Is now to bo.ont ,off tram the grestparket of thee: country. In the apathy in whirl Pittaburgli vas slmitutt ed • few years ago, trade was beginning to tar taken from her very doors, and transporttd Cleveland, in ceder to get to New York. ; BaM the Con is now greased from hiellsit.. The en ergies of Pittsburgh; when arofsed, artaqull to the tuk. The great work that rentslned to her—that on which the imocese, so far as her In tenets were concerted, of all her other works depends—was the opening of a route to Rew ; York, thick would compare favorably cod pet. ettecesefaUy With, other avenues to the I great emporium. This, awe have uld,the his now placed be yond a shadow of doubt. Bat it may be said, this is all well enough Tor Pittsburgh, but how will It affect us? flow are we interested? The different.e is this, that the earrettof trade from Ohio, Instead 'el Rowing from us, in ceder to' reach the Likes, kill soon set towards us, in or- der to get to Pittsburgh, and thence toNew York. This is an immense different% It involves simply the questiou, whether we are to-be Wend or beaeltted by the trade. That which goes from. use we lose,and to that extutt it Wont ne.— That which imams to us le the source of our preapertity and smote& Hume all eastern Ohio Is to be immensely benefitted by, the Allegheny, Valley !Wires& Within two years from this time a revolution will be effeetell !nth* trade of eastern and central Ohio; It will Betio tosrude the Allegheny Valley Railroad with a force which nothing era resist or overcome. lint one more improvement :is autism to plueßittsburgh in ei platelet' which no rivalry eon' disturb; the Estimation of her tripartite bridge, !thereby the expense, daisy and damage of drayage Is to be avoided, which eon be in no other way. The friends of the Franklin and Warm Rail road Company of Ohio hare obtained an bayed in the Pittsburgh and Erie Itniiroad Company, thereby aeon:log a routs &afoul Pemmican* and formlog • great trunk road amattectlnif all the Indiana and Ohio roads from 13‘ Lattia,Cln. dwarf, ...Chicago, - Ike, with Phlindoipbia , find New York by the, Banbury and Erie and Flew York, and Erie Beilrosib, thus forming sliort • • arthern line d continuous railroad coont4fea . betweeiall of thaw groat wiwtern, sonerwist-* era and nortb•westara cedars of bockats, on/ Philicisiptda aed Now York. Tho charter of ths Fumanti and Warren EalirOod,Company cisri I granted. by the Legisidure of Ohio bsCre the adoption of the' new Constitution, giving eery liberal pririleges, with Mt did- to build a rail road from tot 'mum Env of Plinusyitthin At"ghPhiu CiliWalui4-2kin.rosd to,:bs so basted by aniumbosibririlb otlisi,oosspo; tiles greedy isitiplititi tei ware ail these fisteilseitertbirestersCasd south -ire . stern et' m- ISIMMitIIII The TOIOCOMIXIBIIO34IIa Olwt as the Elie road, sad terrebates we believe, at Maas teld, Ohio, sad will be of slz feet gauge, to Ithlet, pap Its connecting roadiwith cliaciattatt will be altered.—Y. Y.lbassu of tie GIL =ulnas scan= OH THE BOSTON raw EAI2IB.II,AILIOAD. ESCAPE OP GEN. PIERCE AND d RIB WIPE. • 114 os Kthx.en—Dasanrrz Loss or Luz. Bros, Yen. 6.—We regret to record a teal hi. heart4unding accident which ocoored upon the liciten and Maine Railroad to-day, attended with Serious loss of life, and under oiratunstances askulated to give to the occur rence the most paten' interact. Gen. Franklin Pierce, President elect of the United States, to gether with Mrs. Pierce and their son, were among the passengers in the train, being on their way home team this city, when by some unfor seen accident, the oar, containing shout seventy passengers, men, women, and children, was thrown down an embankment some twenty feet high, upon a pile of rocks, killing several in stantly, and among them the son of General Pierce, and eetiously injuring Mrs. Pierce, who narrowly crisped death. ' There was bet one ppasenger car attached to the train, which, in cOnsequence of the breaking of an ardetree of the one, was thrown off the track and down the embankment, as before stated, Lambing the car In pieces. Very few of the pusengers escaped unhurt, while some ten or twelve persons ware almost insiantly killed. Gen. Pierce after the accident, oomplained of e severe pain is the back, from braises received by the fall. Mn. Pierce was:more seriously in jured, and. was conveyed to an adjoining house, and medical aid sent for. The nature of her injtuies wee not known when the train left. Gen. Pierce had taken the cars at Andover, for Concord, having remained at Andover all tart night. Those present at the incident, lay that the mope of the President and inhere was most mirsonlous. Mr. Newell a lawyer, had one of his lege broken. Gen. Pierce's eon was an only child. Among the Injured, Mr. Bailey Lawrence had • leg broken; • little girl had her foot crushed. sod another, ethos. name Is unknown, wee very badly lejared. The express train with the President of the Company, has just returned from the scene of the accident, and report, that &lithe Wart& are doing well. Mrs. Pierce'. injuries are not con sidered dangeroui.• Mrs. Pierce and the Gene ral remain nlith the body of their son in Ando ver to-night At the tame of the accident Gen. Pierce ill converting with Mr. Young, the superintendent of the newest la at Lawrence. Professor prokard, • relative of Gee. Pierce, lee in company with Mrs. Pierce and ber son, tad. 9iff party meripi el the forward part of the ear, which WU divi ded in the middle. They were all thrown into heap, one over another. Master Pierce lay upon the floor of the oar, with loin skull fright fully fractured. The cap which he had worn had fallen cif, and was filled with his blood and brains. General Pierce acted with wonderful coolneu and I.:mance of mind, but the agony hf his wife was indescribable. . . . plan 07 COIXODORIII MOROI/I.—IS hl with painful regret that we have to announce the death of the gallant and. veteran Commodore Charlee A. Morgan, of the United States Elm. He expired at his official residence, in command of the Washington Navy Yard, yesterday morn ing, after a lingering and painful illners, aged rixty.threalyears. Commodore Morgan entered the Navy in 1808 and was excelled in courage and activity by no one of the have young spirits who bore a put in the glorious Ilaysl aations of the war of 1812- 'l5- Though very young, he distinguished him self In the action between the United States fri gate Constitution and his Britannic Majesty's frigate Hammier, the most important naval en- gagement during the war. Twice appointed to command the United States naval forme in the Mediterranean, he discharged his duty in these Important trusts with honor to hit:melt and ad vantage to his country. He governed those un der his orders not by opersting on their fears, but by weil.directed efforts to estate them in their own estimation, by reasanable ludnigeacel, and the dispensation of equal justice. Commodore Morgan was a native of Virginia, a nephew of his ilinsuicus namesake, the brave Gee. Morgan, of the Revelationist) , army; tad in ali.the qua/tint of a gallant and noble oilier sad - gentleman, be was worthy_of his blood and of his ehivalrlo profeasiam. He hasten a devo tad wi6 and two emu to mourn his less, and, as hemisesteamed and respeeted by all who knew him bl 4 deatitwllLbe lamented by alight+. sham. he seer iserved, from thlthigkeet to the hum blest.--Nsf. led. . •. . A lotier recatred yutarday front the delta spat of the Penturylranis Boatload, at Pittb; tough asys: . ,4 ipttilag our business to work regularly hare DOW. Oar shipment/ berme to the East ars ',arming 360 tonere day, and to • few days will be up to 400 tams daily. Baltimore is get dog her foil share of this trade—quite half, I should think."—Ball. Auer. What do the Phydelans sot Easlisteti to the tostimoriy,otan eminent Phratan ta huff of lll'Llaueo Votonfago.ahlth to pow ultra. &ay oreeelesott to the hiatus la awl aim taint.» PLf the =ldled Dooley (who as Plain' ovoid to Oa oft of plant Pastlitlaoh) canoe withhold Maly aro:m.l . d thlilavalestas psodr. !ton.-boat C0..0h10, Ja1171,100. "1 it', atatPt. CLtai's Worm Smelt: la my Onto loacta.. and ani Dingrod to sty ttun the Oa:walled soave wit h which IWs proorttad Ito ugh both for etaltnro. tad Oda, balma au to ay the nut ‘l l la Poor of say nods of ottani otodadauF. nest total. Wools& to toy tatter. no ciao of saadantratlon, the stootheino oft!' Macau& the mutat, of. Ito olloooloto angin It. to my ovation. a &dad adocatal• aar m toodialoo of UP triad Ware tie ahlia J DD . IS. D. la mho by no Madman sod Detotilsto la town and nanny; cat by the tom pavan.. • • 11110 CO.. Wood iamb SAMUEL GRAY, M . B.IiCHANT TAILOR, - ' NU. 47, St. Clair Hotel Buildings, EL Clair drat. PittabwilL fixtrruraws CLOTHING BLOC EX xis crizsivEz i rga...24 iirsmite tan. Hsi OLOTEirOABB . • VESTINOS. OVEIMATINCL .0P TIM LATEST STYLES. • seecul prmutr tc , r th. guess trade. Chmilamen rm ... th at i Vrlrrall . igilireat=hr novrA Z • NEW CARPET STORE • ROBINSON & CO., NO. 47, FISTS STREET, NEAR - WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely , new stgaabrptrwasna uutrkin Cupdts. topthssitill mrithimg usualir It Inn Carpet Eton, I the lavrtat KalikerbocigNine Yesr's CAW, ' 15finPOUNDEIKniekerplem Yeafe WU, Oats. 111* same .s !paid s t r i l T i t = " 4 ".'""" JOUN Ltaktf.sien. - lw -labigrei omit_ A. 11.11.0.1; t BRO Simeos oft° IL P. Noisoii k Co., • matiurAcurans Cl . . . . . . - • 8 01. I If ICES, •' .- rusicri suovida OX - sics ... . . , ITZTOUROE. num. :4.),ezat.3.stiw=ve...4o,l===di :IAIiES P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN' BOOTS, SEIOES, IiONNETB, ap„ No. 56.1,00 D an" =simian. • ttlseen Third and Forth. corldy stook ambrsoes D ia m i et miety MVOlNlra2rarit. " rt e e v.rwzratr1.1.0.r.„,,,r446,.. zees ixunirSsiso vompaiii of Pittsburgh n.D. zoo. P7;110 - 21% 1/410111L L.1113511/N4 We. orrict et INATO Zl i rrrinZg MIMI! ABll W= 1=5:13. p nirstrsia Rua ANn 011100 DIM ON Tin 01110 AND 1111111aUITI1 WIZ& AND TILUNFTA. 112.111.•Ibet u upusX "."1421.DNA1171.417011 yd atcuutiftPwaiitralUA. • • " y WB y , Lrimi Jr. • Pr•rea. . D A GUERREOTYPES: NAB. GALLERY. 3/Lamb 13 National Dimsaassus GOON I t: Mout ..m1 wad itrai S toypops R omig Selma rutitta irtaetat i Imilsmiok. th..b“'"' rrtt a 14.14.8411......_ -- tLe .....--re-vragravgre lyrP . . tfolN lipaM tutti tistai ii • _ • . . LARD, - . •,:.,. :,',. , .-. sfirS. WATSON b ilqw \Fngsg ~ ilanghtdind 0.000 Beam and aritrlum• nondadWr on band • large stork of Bulk Port .31 \ Ids onstenrinc; also bOO barrels 0( tote Mess Port, and • .ICn \ 1 article of Lard, la barrtisaa Ina. tar rite at tat Wantaaara oar. I Tarr of Liberty end Wayne Meets .• Diy•MNES, .14—Persons wishizigsto pur eim Fortas Roue .the Linton of &LI de.voripthie.. pgre imOtoortei. eau obteth theeket the Icereeiyrieee4t the Nine Mee of \ 'JACOB WUNNIC, oels \ lierkst eta hoot etn.ete. mgmme • scram% , SIT is duo to Kier's l'ettolouri,to 54 \ emit tam been lumen to completer mike* ever ) wad • of Deo dreadful dean lu lass time WO .OT ' one - Amer. and at lase oat `or 1121.00,100.0000 1110 the pod.. \ I Th:ilteirsans of arrtflates lat , tt, lone of the pep ewes., atany of which are lento well known elates es the city ot, Pittebursh and It. Icenisaille sidnitr. so Ws , -aboa elaely , and beyond all debt.,:thit. ElDn'd Pl3llO - melee at no occonea, eine, tot only aa a local sessedr In Palen % abanoseens. Daansesa kw of Bight, but ise , a valuable Internal resedr. Dente the 13.010A0011.0.t.0.00=4 00 .011 •• 01..0115.10S 1401012‘ to b..cc,....k od .ttetu, m.o. \ \ I Tly.we wiNtit dose endears. are tweed thatirds i medicine is pnoo national. and II b ott le d as le,ilows tree the ~... of U.! "r t., \ „ The following <artifices le eSszded tram a napenublls.h. ed O. Seam.. Dew Toes, and Ivil dee Isnitiel. 1801. to .bko tree walienV it , . terl4 l wa l . dc lira tear. , IL lf. . root. IL D. of fleeciest \ ‘ l This 01• Y In tenih,laitifr.`that I hee bee so adir if. - Die. with IScsofula for est seen ears, thewast of the D h na 'es tee unalk% let 4ltend.to ey tinder hew *ma t ed much at the tine la torah. and andel to =abed. and have bee tad neer el the 1./w+,DD the bet physicians '.our coutite4fordis , 1 onsisabs e elly t .me elle, but e C 11.4 0 0 4 ...W. , la.. wart.. until Dr. root reconmesuled Lie , a...re:teem. da Bock Oil. se ,very Wog ele had. .1 did as without, faith at Cyst, but th e aced wai, lit, r It tito.* the t w , WA, to De nese at one, mad 1; bean to VOW Wt., sad ,by Van Offek, bottle 1 rt • ewe worth' • IdII.:ANCIFT,IIARILDIL This may seetiDr_that Iha been aeon V wittiEier's wetmem, Co Roe OU. e mei.* 7 ...... yreatelly wit:meal Da bow abate the one of lateen ulnas. sad other dimes. foe 'h l it Li mew mended, and an with confide:sop reemardeilyVo be • meld. wor th y of attention. led can isilk y • y the 'ocean haa attenaded its ea wheel:oes Mediae had failed. Ds T. 1 . 0.1 T los see by . all the Druszirts ln Pittsburgh. ~,. .ion3Odsa 13 1 h girOLWAVI.2 ,I3 HOMY SOAPS • • 01 so murk attention et the World's 14 ere nosshaTk to the eittseae of Pitteborgb and AllsollsOy Proprietors pilsose, wholesale sod retail. Th4Essep Wrists tssolsolsastapted tbs., troubled with piled to Winter. \ RIOD A CO. Aheoti, •-•", . No. CO Woo4hstreet. W. A.. M'CLURG & CQ., rie7. RENiciv:p\ To, \TELE CORNS \OF \ WOOD .09)',SIXTlf , ,8IOSITTS, WW \ l4ll. thei , oger, to tlieir old costomdo end the i k oblla gewre4r, at the 'lowed mitt. WAle. sae end Itatall. the Isio <' est, moat ielect atuicomplii• Met et \ CtiOICE\ TEAS, EVII:LY' 0110CERIES, ' WOoDatt Asp incLoi\itiaz to\,su 10000 • 1 to rim *l2l. s de4 F - qr. First' um bAGTititREWYPES. port O~eq Eip7diD9r `(vi'''a &nig. CITE FSB ana• \ stiiitagers'w.ho wish*ptr übs iikrnilt , agr g r xe, = ,‘„, 4 „„,„,,,,ture ti t, 7 octicioctil umnassatoodl or ao lacdo. Tins one of tit* Sarre. col bat •Arninto 2 . tlid• cad 1D.7 ens con. meted for tW, purpose. ilth instmcco of the =AM pocrerittl k - 00 41 llSTillgliaantadth.Mti=..jf Da= tealstkl,4rYocr.tN.N. rcites .- Zl.ll , to b• rwiaalas to oacr to thi patrons otAncirt. • ctilt o t f 1/cr.‘ c00tT004............ A ith5: atoll/ crittk.4o andeparitloa. 10 1.4 , ces I ',lock &IL. to a /.110 - 4.71 \ SERPENTINE PIANOS, • n '‘‘ ~\ • . , sr.ca tan sscroaTar \ '-;.!\ NUBS & cri*B,E,i NEW YOBS. ryt? imbedribet litsjustreVdan invoi . iii .o. writ et's choke lot of Plants Goan rho oslsbrati I so of boons it Clark. fir! York. tiscuora thou • I Wand ohs of sa ...tinily shor style and , paha.. onllsd\ ' 1 Do nita Nth Uhl." This Is .nskusalloosbix Maxon slip not and shwa sr, to of hurrays.= *war, construrtPd. and oath tins hem this 4101:nalid to tha 0 La thiKosstern [hatch. since their lint Intrtdoorlbn, Ours a:Maths sine.. thatths sharp pm be taP Ent. ohs - of Os 1,..t.. y. , t r grit= 4 D 'ii rity. s iel;+%'...t.7 ) le_v. Q .t,.. i. WO \ . chin Pont fin lianas,* Clark. fJonshal and to 4 rOpT) ' • \ Bagbah Theological :Works: \ • fIAVEIiNitIW 8 I otrodoctian: '. \ nu nn.. late‘ l7 ,:e !wed.... \,, annwora ErGarsratrat mrririr 2'W.., , \ \ 1 anbaira'a Ysstin; a rola. . . ‘ ' liewata.barg an lantatew.b., 1 vols. '", . \.. dr • onlnatal and Jtsaldsl. \ ' Vine's P.a.:ma! TWoology. . • \ M.sladst p. lula.. (ntlin ..41.0,) J. \ MAO. On Lund, istaly. rwaind, 0.16.6 W, Ar.olArrt Clrrirtirrrti. , • • Conn.. 01.16 Ottortaga• ' ' liast'at , rosin.. \ Uoectwu'a Unit ant YezlnLateat antlel. tastann , Leattiftl4 , , . , Mae exert or. \ , . Morns." Wm... 22drelry'r Way of Dirlsiti. . . Owin 012 Jill:4*W. ~ ' ' ' i 0. Wnl O,llrVZVik-46:1; .• . ::;-, 7, ,. ‘ r Ctn.... of t. ‘ .Dr . bens. ' ',, . ', ' Prrrs JOrarnar, ~ • , 12earir et LrliOr. Lloaors.; \ . Portia kiwi. .rernsear4 torirsh(r. •, ' •• . wail,. os Or Odour, 4..btrt 0.2202.271 ' \ ' Bib , * Watart of crrtrr. , ort re•arto.l. an es brad: st • Saa DAvloti4 AtiN AV'S, 6 , Mann at. -------,-- UST receirid, thri'llortioulturtst for Jon . nary. TIN satsealption',4l.a bas bon r.elund&tA 7.m awl $1 tor th. alto= watt e. , krrod eabaripLoc. mallyea,si W. A. Gtl4.l,Auur i U0.;,7 , :. • „ • , 'O.'S•I id !'arty lOUs ll•win •an mwspow'iroco of Maw 1L... ILII.I lArd ' Iltoommsr Maws. fog JaiMar. tbo argt moat. o It.kthu• Poltume, now is cho Lamp loat..be at W' tilLui01 , 11•I• • 3ao PeertY won. Ilomethin New, , X1E9.41. O. the attn• ivi tbl of 0000 tt y• sad. Dr.o 14AF; lastsuanralld awnitnif nt \tit PAPlidickaT,E MS, _ fee toll qui UMW. Dents.P.j.rovs. giatles,Ts3. slaanbas. Oszth t mu. Cu 4 . ... a Tot eau sows embratimel tarszious Was. Dent e:l sad (tagged. atowinit sued/ /lir Mr Orr* Intl •? pt., vb. Ruda. • • n. 04 la easta..temeasniestioaxithtits tont booms In MUDD mil Poi& ad lassiatad acntlar Irllttenry 1. tnt.a.ll Nan nit It aWn2n. the, 1101.13 t.n anrsTo &pod oa tab , D 6 iabblen Ija tat IL. Ron% to. aunt. &milks is amt. • Altos on dna Paltatil Pt Children's 01 0 .thini of 04 ...ie. ISA int Of At p,spunt w art to sarwo Wal t . uu " ."42. ' • atm .H.O. IePLB enuirsa's Cht•hULant Fauna +126 1•11biko t 4 liPtitnl4l 5t...11 , 11644 emu. ....,". . Di.obiton. \ ~„,,, , , Is as patoorobo of E. Ralson, s, D. ILobton; NA Vlvrowt_TAMo, berotedara c.a. I, th e Mu .4 lity... of :VIM& LITT= t 13da, ritti6griag trig .4gA.,. •n. al= :gas to:. stsast at Ma ma. pm. by /I hoot. . and 3ft itanda.. Dada the Um aui style of X, - Winn a Oa, v... 4aly anth.tzed to maxim settny .4 mil. an van. du. et bannodua 4. to latitrat or Itoblann, USW it .••• and to Wan ma pay Om W. of the atm \ . it 4011160 N, • . - . Irma L'ilill., N. • • • .arr. socost------....:.1na. it. pitell • • • E. Bobloon @Co. - \ VIVUOLESALECrooere,PrOduce Dealers, ; v V and dom..= Idactunta. Na: ..1.16 Meat y ! t. Att.... l al4 \ ' - Por Bent. TEE 6 three etary,Briel Wire 'Duo, thirty br aImetTSPIC 11. t. .a• Wttoa be.= 1 11:44 pblvt the i r" aprODAst.— .4)Ali.1:0 triCalloya. \ , r6r twit- ' • " . nutria eroxatous•p, (for basirrei) alttbe ceirwrg /1001 ant flat sy_s_ll_ts •'• O l gtr=ihtlkOellarx`rillritgrXrV ia. i llitsn Ream, is ' Tait \ PeUtel4lainins4 and Tfrit• 1 en id• • \ • • null thrilling, with UR:. mad. IA Wald. Tan. • - komewr WATEOI , . rein. AT•te. , q l Tot taro or Exo At:BOUT 900 ACRES LOA - SITUA. TZD Derry tomat:sip, Wratmorebto Co , Perm, o toed would los very volosble as a elta lac . hydrae droUsla erelltbbrient..lll. col Loba L si , or other Collrge. or u 'Owe* tb',.,"11,;.'01, trl'T albs wrest Pronsylvinis Had Mad... le the raidct ' et twelitsl. Plums% plotasallioe. sad wild rooteatio WHY es. re. wen be _ Theo Undo ere corned wltis Ilerb Cbseout ind otter oe&r:A' t `42, • MeV 4 crone= lode. veduebloono.vorrey babel. • toes of ponsetwoter. rod. atoonsaio strelas natant to tom no .“1 seery,wee voids oWteds wit kb..., Wul sod daimons Pont oca. , • ea than 'load. ere ho rror f sgtsLlT i ss of daaardestesol oe wan rairlig• byes. fratZltll ell ore la obundeoce.end it le els d tome% bade ot Vire Met LI .tier.z F.Araterooe Conetter. Hale .edi -Moan dcestrsevelos theme. lota bubilo mod beleartila ttbr sarnuae. !r u le tbrarcattMercdea ibri; hen soebtle trod We ent reold tl:rowah cola mpg:. anauwthats bilairnale vittka• . Ibe ProcrsoYlveete Itallroetbeista redw oss to avoid SDI O.4IA.S,Vba obspr iv it brakata wt be a few senates ride os toe city I) isinsbunsh bend lb. ed• Vont node'.. l. luT:tb° 4 .ll%".ler4 l :l 74 t l 'tine. Bay WO trusts. 'stab mutt male It my yam• tvg.g.trg.7.,utz=ilizottawUtgrZi trem ate rano oat's., motet I otacired beets. ' Shia trelecltY be'dtsperell Of togattir by vivito wtri 1 If. b rfiertd 4 . tios i trortgt L P = id IL y tht 'eajlei; etasble Wow Lod but• • smelt wards , * verdred to nand. ' MI.:IL S ( =X stisT7s=sll7*,,`: . 2%".477r Yummy. (lon )1153 tt will be cold as [bat Qty. an 12 sierra. au by yob le outcry, int Use Men Wens. to. dli t lf. Tr Ars if,te.ytlsles4 ile t %f e cr a tdd t o be bad. Lek"' • bodbotlmu Efteltsows twins b.. moody side 4 May fld dlapari to baser for Ws, wawa de .1.1 i•kriklis a.efaUtiC4lol ft . ittiVl 1=1 ' :: art IIM " 1:07137= 0" :: ,01 sad verrootok 113. Par Putt addrineg . 1f0:44 frau, amt. ar obi& cbk.s. ma Wybsrg • witta",*) . ttlra.,T,o"Arfai,..afttmlar,. ',Bor 88471:9 1 : 1 in the Fifth, Inn:V firlA undersigmed .opir,..for spWa' lot Ward , uneu .g ".itatfriert 'Zi.T.l744= v4 4.l v it =4l ::: 72 : . ittn:or. I ,ti 100 =iettf. . titr.,. ~... ..16111114,.`41-14.**= l'n'Tha grenuta. 'sums • Tint el $l7O Per a . Mo:a. v lmi.t. rl,;. 11o: nml\ Z,- ao. n Cod 40rwr att\ 1 tnwr._W ow i\ .„ . , 7. asau I,aNtu.7 A. :it:sigma dm Math Oibbohli ' -tllaliiieteti imiScransal 05711Pil sal down Aniturra PUMIONIO SYBAJP—;.A•veins .Nt tolvano tottabs.ColVetbria4 Amebas. sugiumr"", "...eatax 3.474Vbb15.p0d =Weida 11,0 si mita sakr 4/6414. gi.9 05 . \ • , ''\ i-,-)'\ '. , ,\ .--1-.. - - , ,,..\., .. ~„ ~ \ , . lIIM=E=I • tICTION'HAES. '22.0 Anitbizz-- N T.01%7 afier4Ori, 11th inst., at 3 tb. Cgmnse-.ei PAU. Baas.: move K . 941, And Platr.t...trillbb std. TIM.= warn to aka. • ...1t0.... A eeta. lot of Imparted Coot. %Vat part stbßl, Intl`.tb.timUf lt.rß6 M &m Hotal abr. Itbrutosat O u . 111e.011.. 2.760 ta Alz ap. uma 1,00 Ilearart•to oubl Minn, \ \ 6400 Ntar.4 Pte.:te Ptbutp. 2.6rP Tbrbb.b &qt. Havana- \, '," bpi!, Totiaao, • Jon \ P AndSoreser. Market Street titoia—Vaney and Variety doodi at, Auction. mobaing, Usti lest , at ON ed. W L edn.. , e ' d tb• a u.% of .111 IC,Trieelv, MA 91 Market 'r td !AIM :r,i1::g=i%74,1173.V1•7. ~..,e r„ ," .rdwgzgr4,76.7 A.M44.1. 44° \1 Bh" P M And Ex:" Bale of Twonty One Cases\ Ary 0 odr, Ten Balks Flannels and \` \ Unites Aliction•_, .' ledni encl. Wednesdsy Otnaloa,"l4l2lusTry'lo. 11.00 mix io dew! 'at the ale. roma. comae of Wad end Mb limn., will no, all a largo adS:ataneiv• auertnnant 01 tneAl aalaaWnl, ati.• My tior ka. letdeli bay* Jot Imes :valved D•am Eivt.raJotb and Slantitsetnrem„ ,__ o \ .. _ . ninon fr.neb atd Sae : 0 17 1 41 1, 2=l i jaFncas. " a = ml " l,. re s . 0 0 1 qtts .M Zaatlnds , 13a•Vav tArta,lrddatniaclunard' Vlnablaa. llaaltlogn 7,lnii•)•: Colored c.zotd.r. (i , , , c .. Ply' , &Fiff= 4 ,, ,... =,3,„. Donut e ClingnainA ally_ ~,,,,,t m. ..,,,,,t, 1a71.4 tot o r,4 011111 , -.•4 4 .. 'l. 1 4 ... 001 . 1 . EU sua,Tneand :ra.7 N.J. nnalllo SP 0.01 ad Ca.houp• Glove,: Itodatv In granknar laty .. .Coz.bs - Cattonn stuarea Mont; &It Crasatt, man Po y. t anland d ts.artsaancor 1.12P1M1. Malt.. Ditnnv. ni, elm atd 1100 l n 11.11,111 Bay Stat• Inns Mar j 0 r o a . a_n \D L‘redlnlVal:iiiiVrlAPltorOi;ldbllVllrtilAP, Trr t.t.;:eTuTgali'"s .41-5M1:1:11:6oTtr, eszabli and Silt lid dn... \ \ \ vie. ma—inn • =oath. bp raw oe.r Sled. fig. appscred ' zul AA vow li4) \ Wld DAVIS Awl's. Paco in St reterli-jchtiph at Auction: N Tuesday. mornivk, January Iltb, Iffeetack. tn. rend sal.dPk.r. In the. basatlfil Ct. eh VP take pt.. ea tit• trout yes, corner of emit Dlaragadotr.a... Tons stoat.. I>d \ SL\ DAVIS' Luc*. P11.:IllOTT'S Vegetable e,me \ fitle PILLS: Antl-1111toua, Antl.Dr , ceptla and Ifnarlisrooofal. porlfythittivelood..movi“ all taadoonles on Bilious ant oth , r rteort: 8011. !kora atle. sod Pcsaflgedo Emir t:o.; and the adro of Wm , Cdndasian; DOM..ifood • mho. and all q tams d (woes carad brimponntles to the drtart,.o, damaged Cada of a:4 , MS*. of pl . ""' oo b4 \ a 9 . 4 Wr "L! A. ` 1 .. .. . .... , 4 1 Eit annualMOttpueg, of the •IYonitit Men's ard Weasel. Pr Mi.t , theft . ro om o n Bloodarort t!c: gl u b l ibf i t. r .L.,,:..ba t nal NM it AO. an 4 0 n tiontloo well too olleino to NM !at OA , 5e .,,,. j.,7 , ot.11(1 WILE! eid. Cite 1. '.\ il • !'‘°'9 \ Snlespian*licranted ,;;\ 1 I r tyi a 0. 00017. ind ( 4 1 3 c2 1 11!t0r, val be Yeerktret. Aatirerrtisse nee ite Bas. jar! CAL`FEE 18 bblo now landing from mic : for 4 al Cos iale " las DICKEY CO.[ ' ' 1G BEESWAX- 7 t nets 0111MIZI * T i ‘ 1E41'4 from zijalt Dwain \ \ . Wear aud nont: SRN F W llenCo• 11 - .• • D ANET9urxesz-- \ ale &net 1f0..1 L ard . . II . o er eye Co tor sale _JD • .‘ IILtIAIII DICILI•tst CO. ground Sionio, now iii F.• from stmr Olursin: tor latt_tri% \ L !, \ LICHEL t qr. RIED \APPLY.S ,, -100 buchols, bond i• b10.!!,1101101t6T 11111)314171, UTTER=I.4 barieliiryne 8011, recoil* von iic , 144 s t a NURP I / 1 % 'ODS—J =Wok, Slit ^Nail Bodo' b ? . 'I(ON 110&"5140 s ST 110411T.' IV — AIL se. AS MOLASSEkS--. 9 bldo:.N.\o., 40 do 8.. Ja! v r a. \ TON BO'SgHol4a MrStST. .F.A.=• 7 -,5 paangek - roung• Upon, Gott- DeArdr6lmperisl.. anokllfteliLnread fce ILLEESB I 4O 1:4! .. 0s AZ. reied and for ti .1. by ['Jai Mca ttU3 .. 4 . C°. G ri :NNY BAGS 000 - atit• liustieV extra mr.4 by DELL k VOGILT4 t To We, ANTED4A iocl,l, ‘ Ecrie \not r "'"'d. maasit..\ QADpLER liair,lar 0 tiler ' tor air tr‘. v 0.4 :110!Mtthn8'? JVMI:OIPaY VOFFEIk-10 4 blip Rio, for wools , \\. ON ooriseoluir a worn. gUGVAR-20 hhds. it 0., toiosale s ,by lu \ VON' sulf:„ltuonTre mione,PaT.\\ KANS-30,bushelesma 11 ]Units; for sale bi VON BOrtli HORST =SPRIG\ \ VLA.S.S•4O I :I box a . iisoo • fotrd•br ' VON BCPSZMORIM a .lIRPIIT. ID . 3 . APP ) -o.llZESgtlaboxr ‘Ls'r4t7‘ft\i'l.'aft MIMI:I4= a ittraPitt, AT 5=20 IF' for sale 17 a • =c e pa . co , Po:Macon REMOVAL. - fit FANCY 3116LINERY GOODS, 710. Aare. RIBSIONA •VI ILS. VeL k E. BOBIWN, helyirikremoyAl Iva from Ito, 52. et , ClaLa ttnota to On stand jotalyil jai by "km I. J. thro, No, 1 a, Imorll otentat, new Wtol sod \SollatfolO, alsoata; Irotod oapKtaolly tollctia contlooattra or WY liberal pat:Putt tIEJW. of own air by Let form r to town.. • \ Navas Ist ty n**.Otao ottenatn:siot Titan ital. Ono. of the lava:. and mot , bontlrol mln, to oat stook faoar,Mlj:loory Bon Ttatt:: Cap. NC:O.m eta.. Ito holm 000lgaut Ira tar amarmint 101 maw. 4• prone-. to Oa JAME,. of -ntor \;, Ac a k worth C;- VOMSISSION,ankProd4 ierolsn4 lsents Ibr•h• siVf Ilaoand W 2& a ctev!E.dlStr?i.d \ .V. \Dividezte . . -- • \ Djmitori otitlatoi Str. s eepridge. ■ 000111)&117 hOrstlilkelit d snd • Dis/drid tsrti .nav estitst took. rsn,bls I Ithsl92. • 3.4.-IsT9t Tratsunt. . • \ \ ta. I s.ieson u ,alit.vg. •• " itiseksi P • \ rr •••-- \ 11 t.bls , 41 1r1•24.114 r nay yr am. Sarah •. 1 / 4 tax Oxman., tiO , Ocnualinlay 4.44 by , " - .fi1..11,1111141t21..:,„\\ rmsamui ri!irr tlinti w iEtTerk Roblollannote-6 ormortoiest of ,dollza- - nou—tt. itoordnioorttala Soggth'l,ltatatkoi Canl; American 11aalorlokoblo do: ,W4llO INgotallo 6o Tottow sod &Wet dec PrtabiAnt Barna 6 , ,,600t101t r a rd sad 1111116. rlblrrtft /1111!;sionIct far 'talloiMr'skFtlr LW:IFt%. • < 7 — BOUND ROCK EALTf-i-For TrOservuig isisto. MO tbs. - A Aw,Lutta-a W. ea.. • • AA w.±.!....4 REISTJTOMATOES—Iti. IteliniagaUy ‘ Erg u einv i L i c - tv.z, v t li itvol o r u k • stocOno co. o: rale Iv • 7 Nir A IleCLUitti CO. . POTASII=-15, maks rrimeqii i t:r 6 niTe a;\ add 6, 1.100 \ILIT\ 21 4 \- , - it, - .jt , ,0 }.. 4-4,ostrels tob Whi , for tale \ nen \ J DILWO/TH a CO, ' 'I4I,ABS--- • '• • W IN - J o ‘,‘ . • PbrUt., -• L • Not Welty '• • \ JS DUAPOETII CO.• COD LIVE II rtrIBPASSI cdoimuss!, Klo pt. s r.T. s bble,,katt atal, sn store, fad forge. ‘, • 1.107_ IMO a co+, _ EPSOM , SALTS-25 bbli in otolind fcr WsTA \'\ y . \ J RIDD*CO. \ • ukRl,,O bbi.! t o - 11. \ , patoCiloaaaL •;• Oaanoios eataadoo, 100 oa taiohato , , • lit l(Jet ba. Csuatio rotas anorii,tatoa CO.' •anilllo .ral.br \ • cIiZASON'a •Pict 6 • 'Nimbi Ei••• Room OOMPLVION—A stooed idtbe bioutitak aid u.eM, In Art..—lbo'obteat of Ode' Poper pro.oot. lq UN, =et olootot Old SVo l lable tam.. w.ttll 1.1411117 Me. Ilona. 1,1 ootesbf.o.ots of 1.411 , 410 r.. to Co1=1:4 itr• dev.4.41 to 0.1.11m1 7ala. ttletobe.. .S4\ Pe.,,b7/,_,b. bart,Amer . eura Ant.pons. Loch Poor lesatinaliy Ma& od trol with talavrood muroto toroyluka. bEntiluat slues. mo•o•blo otlect.. cumin o'frontt aU, porta of wood. nod of ,00sk mot 9110 , 0,Ofilflt.off.hOt Mak lolZ , ' Mai ' ll•nk t egiglc ld lLT numbat.. , lor sale at \ W. QIL7)IQfiH O bek; s t d vv 7p IhnnUe strut. A Female TOscher Wattled,' r r% taae , in a Priiate Famity,•,Tesiding a P,ttabsalrgt Vas t ., ll. 11 1M!...4 - tu ‘ik. tlehtia, t ripe Pres $ Tian, Chnych ,Il2 , bunib. ►al am evils &I fast. lamas ve slue as. Prices of Crackers at s 'IOUS DANIS'/C. 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