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' I ;IT EX ANA/IBU Zia= 33'C'R(321C = ING, JAN. 14, 1861 :,::'..` . ..':.:ll'oN.:lYAlt.:.'so ista.:EtwAs sa'able w bleb wee delivered • siesta Ss tut, sod wh n ieli we bays the ileanini oar Waders is tint preibiat iiitabar or 100 to be kilted OR our fret Toin Peeress* ourionnse—Some Republican i ' Con 1 Including Mr. Hale, of this - " member' if e l . of Oel ' 111. .- • - State ' r thitton, o, appear w ' - fog to & assent ; to the compromise which lit; ~, _Otiose his got through tilt Committee appoint '; --•.:•iii by thnCesgrthentha from the Border States. - - • • The trees of th is hemp:noise are already pretty - - . : 1- dislike wie to our renders. They include propel- • -, ,:tions to gnaw forevek againet the alxilitimi of slavery :-..,. to the Dbetriet of Columbia - and the national forte •. ' „ ' *_ -a id• 44 k7Ords l ad amendment of the Fugitive • - Slave Law, inking . deny its most °rendre features ; _.....- as amendment of tti,D*Ceoilltutlon - prohibitlog coy ' • : letierforeeee • with slavery in the States; and the , • '; odoptletiof the hit/Snarl Compromise as the tests of 1 - ,.:: - tt Me on nt the Nntional Tenitories between Frei 4GLI a Blayel7. -,,...,., The orts oil Republican members of the ilo, we glad to 'note, almost unanimously rejed ...' .these propoeltiorte. 1 Beyond Meade. Hale, litahton • and Nixon, therie appeared to be but few, and none -- ' others t me th dote, in favor of them. We enter to them____ t erdecided Akashi. - L i -- Welder, no obje4llons to, the propositions resplot - . 414 slavery. in the District of Colombia and the Fa , gittri Slave Lai, if they come up as Independent = • geopteitions, irths, peetive of the clamors of the Se eassionlath, and's:cleft to be decided upon their own -':merits. So fare. the frorik Is ooncerned, no app. ~-;:-• althea of any moment will be raised to theirpasuge. • ,objection to th em Is that they are to be pressed, -....,..-- ~.....,.._ ;.,.;:t.::resicita prepositions upon their multi, but a parts , -,- %'nef - ii general plan end dependent upon the measures ..':—...'," '...Mltieli they are ittaetia. :r7." - l'irtis proposition to amend be Coostitutkos so en - - I'..th prohibit, In !direct terms, any interference with ''. '.-• Slavery to the Stabs, le one filth seems ;dentate. but has really no good argi tin its favor. The Constitution needs no amend • at. in that particular. 'The Ccolutitatien now eon •• sno 'grant of power • ehich cal, by 1 my possibill i „• be tortured into u • light to interfere w ith , slavery in the States, and the .- • , :poison 'bleb it does not • i am, by an especial -: =- provision of that ittstrnment, • to the States. • ,--, -To put a restrdnidg clause to it, to the face of tids ewesping Ireierydion, therefore a work of ' • • mipmerogation. That which he Constitution does • not permit Is !In I.ieality p hibited. Why, then, .. , { . ",•.- amend the Constitution by in log in It a probibi . . thee already In *sitting here? The extension ht the Mn uri Compromise to - Califoreia, as i mere let of • Ogren, wonlido no good. ' That Ithe existed on , and the tooth gave itself no peace mita it wee repealed. It was one of its rrgrievatemi • "rr and ice restoration can now givi sansfactlou Ito neither' section. The grand i struggle his idle icalamtuathd ; the great question , to be decided; ie, shall the trenitorias, all, be free or slave t • Tie 'friends of 1 - freedom in the Terri tories have liustethed their interpncation of the • Coinitution by le:popular t inurph, end they are i. - . entitled , to folksy the fruits Cl that triumph. The preparation to restore the Minouri Compromise Lies, Is are attempt to cheat tkpm oat of their hard earnedvictorj. ) They have won the control of the •.' ClOventurent - ; I add , the - present Congrees has no right.to set 'Side the popular verdict in advance ..._or the opportipaii, to terry it into effect.. =I get •well if they will but keep their:handl off . hint. All that is needed IN tim&—tisue new administration to gist into . - . , operation._ - Tho phyeician the people bays chosen, from Bprimillo4-will at the matter all right, and that is more than the whole medical' faculty now - at Washingtott - City can do. Let sham give tbs mum ep diaPair, if they will ; but any how, let Meat give 3Llup4 and address 'themselves to the more important teak of vindicating the power and , integrity of the .Government. ?bat is mach more OSIMULIIII than lay attempt at Conciliation and Compromise. Goo. Commun.—lt la now rendered eartain, no withstanding the dispandnis sent east - tram this city ' to the contriO, that Gen. flurnittin has been ten ' demi tie pat of Beentary of the Treasury, by Pres ' Meet Lineolti, aid has mamma the position tender ed blot. ; , 3 . Th r Lan ' eminent litnenin this - appointment. Oen: Onsierob *mecum, in • high degree, the en rgy, the bliiness .capecity; and the financial AM _imolai, to ins Cosna in that deputment of the Got amuneet, and bandit redeem that branch from the obloquy as biniresting upon it Site wide zoinalute Ince with the eSpitalbna of the oounhy, combined with. the confidenoe they repose in his Jadgnent, and h 4 verbidexper limos's a public man, especially qualify hlm for die &ea.. •fle will find the Treasury 1.• empty, the eiedit of, the goVeremant low, the nation - deeply_ la debt, ised.lti Oneness in almost the:dies, bleVeonfulliie hod with the Dew administration a • sew ordei or things will begin ; and his untiring energy and Aid, In otstkinetion with the new oonfi dean the public will feel In the ehanpd upseit of alfairs, will serve once more to restore the exhausted _'treasury of the'oonittry to Its fanner healthy eondi- Oen. Can 'ion rewired 'Ow !almost unanimous endoreseteek of the fitate Coevention which atom bled at. lisixlstoug,:en the 224 of February, 1860, aid I'lllBoBot* for the post "sedated him has been urged:epos tied President sleet by the publie mon of • the Stati with tt end :amity as thorough.and. cordial •air' that with which he was endorsed for the Presi dency. in 'selecting him for this post, the President eleet..laabet ibilowed the . Unerring Indliations of piddle pullouts! throughout the Consmonweelth. There rare, =say _men is Pennsylvania who —•• hsitated St soppordag him for the Presidency, bet who will ackao'oriedge the great propriety of lb. *action made is this instance. They all know hie cenijetteaey for that position—that he is, •• ••w.pbauedlyiiherirht saga is the place. There is!st'additional significance is this select .' • dna._ It is the eanienti to Peensylvaniii of the nerunatioU °lithe system of proteitioi to Anted. rffirindistVy 9en. Cameron iv, and hai ever been eci closely identified Oith=lbe Protective, Tariff priiiiiile,that his spPolatineet is the mgr. *ate of a return to the policy of a Tariff for Proiecticin, and the kn. • Odd" oi.stiscific dirties on Coal and Iron, the ; ... . el.Penasylvania. dcbreelteer ley dawns upon es.. With the advent of i . lbe sew ridnunietration neves apew career of proapprityl for the coastry. -The Southern treaties, will sale *spit's, under the well direct.ed Monis of a gOvisenSamte in union, which wilt , say what it *Mies and itieen , te its eomnuuids promptly.' That 4Trittmete,.aele /direly will be, for (Slices. . get Will *l4 with es tepid and determined treat ,. matt from Lincoln, a. from laokeon,),end t he allergies 01 the country afforded hill play, we way reitirosa* look-forward to a rue . tine, imidthibl pad inpigersting. The load agdar which it hie bat :lalecolog is to be removed, and what id eilider it from yelping once mere the uwanornaurna.--The . a °unsay of South Corollas Are ordered the U. 8. Btib-Treasuier, at Charleetes, sot to pity over to the Gelled' Bales tie Mosey oolleated and paid lain him es boa of,the 8. government. Theo Biagi Cerolles'-, adds robbery to rebellion. Tho one fitly pillows Ithe °Um. • - Thep till i probeblp exonie themeelvee on the grotimitidd they are hard up. They cannot Mat ;butch y are Not satiated either to beg i - lta a Pi* and puce of the rime scheme of, pleader, the Charleston Mercury proposes rob. bevy on *ll i kitties's.'lt gravely roggeste that seariudlng 'inhibitions should . be Oiled out widest flortiern oommeroo, sad that the gold ef Califonda.us lie way , through the Gulf of jetfoil Wilialford a doh Tess to the new prat mgealiallon it prop°, to fern. 'The mei twrispit • ..Bat let Florida 1;614 time forte. id y l m es.‘ Uri *Mot Of affair. I. ihalged,' Bo emiele. Is dew Outer, Mill hare se portufiiitry, 'and suet hi inpplielf lkevorisay from very long dieteses, that at see; while Nu, exhort:. of' Os North is Me Golf will is tap p r op to ever . 1...;,_ totfpritrfisiss; and . ChtVow* gold wai pay au Otel 41114 0".. — 7 On oft - part :t.l'fileave the eile arisOtitler .. . ; relleitteir - . , end irteisioia,ef the P#44.:Of Phi " ' .'," --".n - ..,., :red:i ilferevo iisfor igitop thatihkNOrth can Soma a hundrid priva.esis to one in Booth Car -1 aline; and thatlrfasf kind of wartutiii to he introduced, I,tl can send a Dent that will sweep. teas of thotisiods of Slaves from its islands and lay waste 'talent:re 601141. It it 1111.7.i0t15 to try the experime t? There is bet little desire in the North for such ••warfare , but if South 'Carolina chooses to [dilate it, she will lied her bands fall. depend on it. PISMO UrON TOR /3rAll or ?Ur Wtitr.--See4l Caroline hi■ fired ibe fiat Atot. She bai'paseed • the Rubicon, and inaugurated • state .o 6 war, by filing upon the Star of the West. That vessel, canyieg sunoliee: to a tY. S. fort, _unstinted sod unable to delenJ itself,l,..was fired agog by the cowardly rebels, sad the'echo of the gene to Now rtuarbentieg throughout tie - country, exciting the ledignation aad aronsiag the boaUlity of every man whoeeaympathiee are with the goventinaut of his With the roar of these gnus soundieg le the can arils Natiieti; will the timid mu of the North lay !eager tali about conciliation it Ave we to make cenceseiois to theme rebels whilst their grape shot through the cordage of oar vessels 7 it maalp is it worthy ih# name of Americas, to be . debating over propositions to mollify men who scout at all euggestkput . qof arraugeMeut, throw away the scabbard, and eppeal to thelarhitrameat Orilla sword t They have chows their remedy let theta abide by it. Or NO Occasional," in the Philadelphia Nat, admits that but little good, if any, can come of Coacieuion, now. tayn: Yon will perceive that the, ultra slave Slit make no propositions whatever. Sonth Carolina, who started out with a falnehoed in her declariltion of independence atto the abrogation of the foiltine slave low by the Iran Staten, would net ixt brought back if every North. ern State repealed . its personal-liberty! , bills add adopted a law to remand fugitives to their owner* by. State officers. Nor would any other remedy propitiate her and those who arepreparing to fol low her. It is not to be doubted that Missiuippl, 'Georgia, sad Alabama will be out of the Union in a very abort time. Elpead Corroop?nikuce of the Pally Pll4l , orgb Oustte - Hientavaa, January 11, 1961., EVA. Gazette e—Natioril again will keep upper most. Our repreeentatives try to address Mem el:three to the routine work of legislation ; but it M no O. No one has stomach for anything but the discussion of what is foremost in every mind—the struggle to maintaie the integrity of the govern ment. In the House, the drat thing done was the offer— ing of the Chtcago Platform, entire, in a aeries of resolutions as adopted at Chicago; for adoption as the voice of penveylvania. The resolution. wet. offered by Mr. Hcfius, of Mercer county. The House, however, refused to proceed to their sec ond reading. A resolution was then offered inviting the Wide Awakes to use part in •the ceremonies of Ina•guration on Tuesday next. The Holm post poned it by a vote of• 47 to 44. By this Hive, the majority were ashamed of the treatment awirded Mr. Hodes' resolutions, and • motion (a reconsider prevalled,6o to 37. The tea ciliations were then put on second readier, and a debate ensued occupying the entiro union, the House adjourning at the regular hour without dis posing of them. In the Semite, a few petition. were prmented and one or two tills reported, and a resolution adopted to creath a new Standing Committe of fire on the Federal Aelatioae ; when Nth. Smith , . rein. lullone on the National Crisis came up and ocapied both a morning and afternoon minion, the diocua lion being the •bleat ever li.teoed to in this Cap ital. Mr.Welah, (Democrat,) led off, hot did no speak long. In acme,. to a question kom Mr Hell, he declined to Fay whether he writ inlaror of secession or coercion, and in anon to a re- quest from the same ge adman; to point oat what wu objectionable in the 95th and 96th sections of the Code, ho confined himself to generaliues, and to the fact that the repeal of those motion s had been largely petitioned lor. Mr. bitClure culled attention to the fact that the resolutioas al Mr. Welsh proposed to repeal a section of the law guaranteeing the writ of habeas cmpus4td to establish Slavery in Pennsylvania ; that neither Mr. Wharton nor Mr. Welsh, bad in theirspeeehm touched open the distinctive paint. in their own amendments; and that they were both hostile to the grand principle which underlies all free goversmentsokat tho normal condition of Man and the Soil, as they come from the hand of Cod, is that of Freedom. He wanted those gee. tlemes to stand up to their own positions, and not shrink the discussion or them. Mr. Welsh replied by defending (be peculiar features of big resolutions referred to by Mr. fillClari,puttiog the beat lace possible on those propointions. Mr. - Laadoo,the Soutar from liradford, followed in the ablest speech I have yet herd on the floor of the Senate, It was bold, manly and elcquent, and be held the Senate spell-bound by his aplend id oratory,. receiving the congratulations of nearly eery Senator at its dose. He opposed concesmon and compromise ; and them was so much marrow in his utterances that they wended( peculiarly en couraging, after the vaporing of the concareioniste to which we have been compelled , to listen for some days put. He portrayed the wrongs NOrth ern men-have been compelled to coffer in the Rooth; the sacrifice of the rights of free speech and a free press ; and said that before the South asked as to concede anything to them, they mast themselves observe the obligaticins imposed upon them by the Constitution. There is nothing, he contended, which the North can honestly or honorably eon cede; and the orly alternative to non-concession it to Mend by shay government, strengthen its bands and innint anon the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union and the enforcement of the Laws It is the duty, be geld, of Pennsylvania not only to .utier her condemnation of the exteseion of Slavery, bet to resist upon the salty, the 'indivisibility and perpetuity of the Goventment. Mr.. Chum' (Deur.; Berke,) 'node a speech ens• =I . . "mate -anything—any condi:mine —toy ader,fice for imam It Peennyletnis does not repeal the 95th and 96th iections of the Code we plunge the country into civil war—en eeeee in which the Booth would End sympatbisere in Pennsylvania, and a war which might be brought to our very doors in nonswimmer) of (hut sympathy., Mr. Keieham, (Rep.) of Lucerne, made every able 'peach io reply, am fall of backbone an that'of tdr:"Landon, and 1 regret that 1 bomb not room to give it. Mr. Irbh followed, snslaisiog folly the positions taken by Mr. Landon, and .adroisting the enforce• moot of the against the rebels of the South, In an eloquent manner. He avowed Ms willingesse to vote for•theibsolotions of Mr. Soilth. Mn-Finney, (Rep.) of Crawford, with sledge ham mer legit, demolished the arguments presented by the democratic members. Us showed that the reso lutions were simply au utterance of our devotion to • the Union and the necessity of maintaining litotes% and that all attempts to lag la the 9.. and 96 sections of the Cade are foreign to the subJeet. If gentlemen insist that civil war must result from oar refuel to repeal them; let it coma . .. Mr. Welsh hid add in 'thii • disimusion_that he (Mr. W.) had no political 'principles be would not give op to an the Union.' Oct' the contrary, be (Mr: Finney) would not give up a jingle principle to nu the Union. Lie would Jogai* b 4 principle., in tie Union if he could,: oat of It If ho musk Ile wee for the Vpion, ult t,, and he dentonsirited clips/titbit the thirsts of boitility Soda Union ,biought &doled the Republicans wag Unjust and untrue. The ,diseusion wes continued by Mr.' Welsh, on the Democratic , sidi, and by *etre. Ilsbi, - 111001ire, end Bound' on the *PEIFIRCUI Side, all of wheat roads able apaches, and it I. tO be reirettad thit . I Cannot *give even so abstract of what they said. 'it emit ruffles. say that the Republican lumbers took distinctive ground against airfeentisesionaper titulary while red heeded war - and tplasot *woad its oar'midst, and tliat'tbe One tistestioa bh fore the country is, Shall the..ElevirhOteet tamed and the Constitution and the Union Weed?, The concluding speab of Mt. McClure eras notedingly able and exhaustive of-the whole' tub: pm, and wu excessively annoying to, the pipaio;.' castle Senators. It exposed': their loaoneialenefq gad their . compelled, the. to. * darlaaaiudr:posithiaa *DOW. It died god, thid the Olden rearabt, dog, La and.will hi preserved b that rennsylraoiaund her eon, kart, Rtatiip :4 6 . 1 J 6100 1 '44 d Oat 1 if tbsprapdplair 'at Sicaaga - ,Plattorar, tide fiWaituid6eamodesierogirdia‘46o.itatildti, tiitStt qa l ; 3 o- Vat* Cut • • , 1. . • , , I ; C. .. --' ''''' " .. 1 . -' 4.,...1. , 1...v.....e. - .... ' '4 . . .. " . • . " 4 '''. '''''''."+,l,----''''''''',?%-.l.2•Vfi..le..S'ClAa,<“..)b - . ~...1., , , , ,, ~ 1 i b5 ., , , i,!;14-W&P.,:a.Ziii.C.A. - ' , Allsc , F • : . .,, , .- ir0,,,, , .., • ; ' I . ' '''•;;'". Vaiiir:".*Ar - ~ A -• , .~~ -~-~~ The eihele . trgleed tcpala of ibiafuirkprion t , on tbeWbliellit sib; wldrit.o4; 44 11,1 8 0 r 1 at;°ll * }i**o +4 1 ; 1 45.0.4 , , 00"4to be'sigkr,. : :ad hesetty ceniid9o . ily' TeCue Jim Imes , . and thelbeeksidell Aiiro.W' r e:it'allAiielia4 - tk yield. ' : i . At 7, I.: M., the SeesitiCiine . io - iititeinthi resolutions.. Mr. Welait'4 :tt toteiteell ilrin ' l ' VMorl . down, dto22 . Mr. Wharton'e'teere'isithdravret ot . by the mover.. The Sth r ' 1116013 ' was r "slightly amended by Mr. Pcnnayien - to claim - from: the South the obserranco - of our 'ghts, whilst we coe cede diorite, and this weethe only amendment adopted. Theresidutions went thiongh by a petit,' vote, 24 to 6,, - ameadotent offered by the i, Democrats being voted Omni, end at 8 o'clock, P. 114.,1 after the longest sondem I remember, the Suite 'adjourned to Monday:. at 3, P. M. FROM WASHINGTON The errori■ei which 'pm:attest Charleston has driven 'away some of the: most substantial , people with thiuMacted basins. there. Two receit in. stance. are known- of iarge money contnbotions .being 4eguroded, with! Strong intimations that if not answered, they would be compelled. The as• senments were paid, and the parties removed their families. Provisions are scares and high, and two thousand soldier.: throw■ into the city, with Northern commehieation ehtoff, *a it now is, would Make a lamina in thirty days, so short is thu aupplyi Yet they pretend to deeini war. Conapiraters like. Mr. Slidell are greatly disturb ed that Mr. Holt should 'adraieiner the War De- partment without being nominated to the Sebum, for their vindictive reminge. It is hoped he will controls° there until the 4tb of March, though it is known to be 'picot 'his personal inclinations. There' is no actual necessity for sending his name to the 'Senate. - Senator Slidell!. resolution of inquiry relative to HolPit acting as Secretary or War, looks to an im petchtnent of the President for an 'alleged usurps. don of the right. a thO Senate. This movement diseloses &anthilr point is the secessionists con spiracy. It seems that they have been relying on their 'power in the ff i enate!to defeat the appoint ment of the new Cabinet officers ishisneVer their sympathizers should resign, and thus! tO paralyse the Government. The appointment of Holt as Secretary of War ad interim, without sending his name to the Senate, disconcert. the plot, hence Senator Slidell's attempt to frighten Mr, Buchanan by an intimation of his impeachment. Senator Bigler to-day ably sustained the Presi dent's course in appointing Molt. It 'is unfortu nately true that the President contrives to vacillate indeed of rigidly pursuing hispolicy and maintain ing his own position against the seceder.. He want. to save the Union,hot his eotatitutional timidity conatently impars the efficiency of hi. administrative policy. ; Senator Peirce has yielded to the °guide pres sure" sad united to a 'request for convening the Legislature of Maryland( 'governor Hicks still resist* the scheme, which has for its moving inspi ration a parpos• to make her an instrument of the disunion con•piracy, sell' of a revolutionary at tempt to establish a Provisional Government on the 4th of March far a Southern Confederacy.— While Maryland refuses to join tho plot, it has no hope of mecca. Hence, every effort is directed there, tint with no intention of allowing her any intimates in the movement, if the traitors should ;succeed in insuguratieg it. The whole ppogramme of the revolutinaiets hi constructed on a Mexican model, and only needs a pronuncismento to be complete, which Mr: Wiest' will probably issue before long; Mr. Davies speech woe constrained and subdued in temper, null terminated in the desire 'for peace , ful separation, with a hint at possible reconstruc tion. Ills arguments in favor of the right of seces sion, and in vindication of the position of South Csrolina ' was feeble and baiting throughout, and betrayed the conscionsnen of weakness. Mr. Trumboll answered ht* charges against . the Re publican party promptly and effectively, asking the Democratic side why th-y did not stand by the compiontise 15511, and mewls the !Melon line, If they desired rate, instead ut making ate and exorbitant drained. which they lade cold not be granted. Muck Newark is extitril by the troa'l.- off:00,- 000 in specie (ruin the Yrirk to this city, without any sufficient remain bring "signed. 'Phi. unusual proceeding :s not under stood in boancisi . eirrles, and the prir.ti.odeil exyda- millet. are by no meal a astislactoly. The Heine will inert th e Isff onothildg thrown upon It by the Pres.dent by adoptinz, at the first opportunity, the force bill teceetly ri purled from the Committee on the Judiciary by Mr Bingham, of Ohio. It will then' remain for the Senate and Mr.' Buchanan to do their part towards providing for the enforeeinent el the taws. Her is now combined inevitable Even the most sanguine, after reading the tem from Charleston to-day, admit that all hope of compromise is past, and are hourly expecting to receive intelligenee of a Gehl between Major Anderson and the South Caro lina trooth, which, it Is especied, will be the signal for a united South, and an attempt, led by Virgluis, to capture the Federal capital, and take poseenion of the paraphernalia of the Government. It Is to bee feared that no sore tenant* can b. plated on the "Old Dominion," and this she rill step between the traitors and the ungeaese of the tow, threatening, that if an attempt to made to punish them, and they an not allowed to 6o on_end consummate their treason by breaklag up th Union, she will enrol herself on their side, and thus end all hope for a peaceable settlement of diSoulties. Some tear that 'Mr. Buchanan again hesitates, and that he will not reinforce Major Anderson, and they allege that the Brooklyn was sent out from Norfolk to Inter cept the Star of the Wen, as soon u it sou, as. attained that the but diepatch communleatleg her real orders and countermanding the order for Charleston, had not reached New York In time, and that Tenet is now looking for her, and will bring her throe up to Fort Monroe. In view of this state of affairs the wont is to be espected, and even the pebble property to Wublngton city is not tend/sly safe. General Scott 'seems to entertain this opinion, tor troops are daily arriving . here, and at puts to this vicinity, and lieu° that Molar TLareey Brown, the commanding offioar at this post, arrived herniate night to make the peouseuy arrangements forbring. log on two light batteries and one heavy battery It is not improbable, alto, that as affording a Ana school for practice, the Watt Point cadets may be brought here temporarily. It cannot be believed that Major Anderson will boa quiet looker-on If the unreels destined for Port Sumpter, bringing reinforcements arid other near eery things for him will be sunk by the batteries of Port Moultrie, which are entirely under the com mand of hte gone. 'Already he has given notice to the revolutionary authorities' at Charleston that they moat expect the wont from him if they attack the American Sag, whether 'la or outside of the fort. Prom s man just returned from Norfolk, I learn that the Brooklyn, previous to readying orders to. sail, wee prepared for en attack of Governor Who's Minute Men, who had threatened to burn her. Her gam were 'hotbed, end , the crew and matinee pre. pared for any emergency, although smonget them there were some few siding with South Caroline. Troops are pouring Into Charleston from all quar ters, if for an other purpose hot to enjoy the fun . The went effeot, bowsur, of a fight at Mutation will be felt In other Southern States. The. owner ' !adv. element will be overpowered by the Diem:don : ists and the rabble, all suffering now from the cal.- ' males of the present hard times. Not having any• thing to lose. they will nails embark in any scheme midrib promisee them roll f, sod promises are emu : thing of which the Sweden are not In want. Mr. Seward , * speech Is to be conciliatory upon the basis of that made 'recently at the Astor Hoag', •at the New Eeeend Society's dinner. The Smith requires more the: words at 018 jointure, and be has not yet intimated soy disposition to go terther. As the pest Premier,.hisdoclorations will bet venni- Mud with much precision. Notwithstanding, the con6Jent eminences al some ofyour cutemporanes, Mr. ResselPs bail has been reduced to oie.fiAle the gum origins'', freed, and try ta now at 'liberty to confront Me Remmers and hobnob with his Confederates. My prediction is, therefore, literally verified. Mr. Bailey ought to he released to melte the affair complete. , Mr. Corwin is praparing hie report to ace.ompany the Mlle Born the Crisis Committee. He intend' • bringing the 1110Ithe to II direct note JD the various propositions without any prevbem understeading with the north, an was at . first intended. The Dieunionerte will not-accept them, and eves the Border States reline their assent. - .Misainsippi has 'pained a .socessicie ordnance,' and supposes herself gilt of the Union. Mr. Brown tether eigoi6ed to.day that he would not row any longer in th e Suite', and, •of course, Mr. Davis entieet.. They bare heretofore embarrassed mai, oral important measotas thopunge of which will. •be facibuted by th eir ageence. , • When Mr. Tiles and some other patriots co, who bare been .bleidieg lb. Treasury freely for ingrate's' comitithincies, it will be • quite coin. fortable, and no agitatios need he expected. Had these marplota bees kept at home for the last tee years, there would riot have been a ripple as the iodate ion. Wiliam that Mi.iLiochig bi,.melted fin thus. 'Henry Winter Darisi of Baltimore, to a seat to his Cabinet. We are. mit aware ot roams why Mr . Olteliattheld hot accept the invitation. We preinimo he will hare Abe portfolio. of Secretary ell tiFet Navy. It 111 hardly, ReCeNth ry. to, uy that we regard this es au dare leat>ppointmeot. Mn. Dam, Winch still a young man,-hat bed great es. pulsate in ,public and'compiaii,thility with energy and. Vrallieleti Thal country will approve the selection..-Trifire. Ng till toad ioe L 0,1 am always dhaploabia, bttwA.or roves .411.1004011m0. and b row -UM. or tow aamilloo may bo Mcrusult,.4lot. pop may con okamaby,,promptly .44 poniaimmtly: numpunfir 11011ROP4T1110 OODON or 0011011 AND VIVID DILLS Alwaye do ib • yolk. Too need Mil, MA* tti. plimiabi apt and pool coo& mad OA mad ea by enchant; • OrfeiAll MAI Par SIZ b oll er $ l . • N. lets! tlinitni,nN.Uosioaerarlio Sivolitog "lib Hoof of oln,S4ossi sad tol4, Main{ Ilmialliejs maocaacsoi. $4 dui; 1* Wow tOdess 4 ; area .11floeu boar, sod Mtn& bean, 2$ snits sod II I . 'Noe nototalte. tit Walo&tl totter-err. ' , lt tout bl .010 et now& froo : of Ouse, to iny soatoonioo motet a the WM - . .Atator. Dr t: aumsuarta ao.; o;!601 It000y; How Tot t. = 4,14447„1. TOtitoikruto atm, room - esa QOM ibkrt." / #4 l.n ! #9! IlAbbargh• delbUivilaT aer_ ?r, 4 1 9z1140 11 0 61 Nuns . unsa• rayikiipy SoMideg Imp tar Whim *ielblatOrblek 0 1 4 11 0 0101 t# 0160 rraniortemii j..sonigstar,tb. go"; radad *{ill hafflwaritki=iiiinc ' 4l / 6 7611 PO% rp.slß 4 1 1 4144, 1 6 . 01 4 11111 4 4 . 1 4-4 1 iik ' - • . . r Iris" wißottlib , .1 -1 7 - 11 - -"r m iyairith T ALsi -- 1 ~ ...., ; ' ^.•- p itt.barid4. . " ti3OTlO,. fliknii,lUL Z MUT 0.'77 of the . --, llOallioldenk at die Alteettiay.lfol ItAntaad Cam. p.ay wilt'4. 1. old nine Of 1 1 ,» of too Cloasoakty, earner of . _" 44 .6 ,, .0 ot.ot 4.141100r10110Y. Via wayd.rdio. ...MILO. TUMID LC, dor St 4 day of r•brur NlO6l, at 10 P ^ " --- - ' ' —•ot of 3 , —. a ff a i r. ,t ot tho P -- - .. .43 ri°12.1.1,. Wawa rernamada AILD etsussartais riAll.lll5 00. t Pittobargh. December 29,1800. J ANNUAI. MEETING ,of the BtortLolderoe of the Pittsburgh and Ntonbaorlile Rationed Oprepany will Do bald on BIOIBDLT, teatury lea. et their °Noe, N 0.144 fourth Mr:oh fttetb.tf be tween tbeNonle or 10 o'clock a m. 4ort 12 o'clock meat shkb Nona mod pisos an Election for Poesidrat end Dinfet• ono will tor bald to merry for the ening V.': drillditi BIONICS. TON S t NNlbillifr, Prefatory. I twice thisserths Asses It. N.Oosorser. Maine& thewlobe, f O . llOO . ANNUAL,MEETINU of the rs Starkholde of the Chstters Valley Retire.' thew party edit be held co MONDAY, the tltb .1.0utry,.1461, et their Dfilce, N 0.144 fourth Duvet, Pittabargh, bet... the hours of ; end 4 ecloct p. 16 at which 'thue end plane au llesiou kr Directors he ' lleld to serve during the on. suing /W. &SW ! B. W. TON BONNClORDT,ferxrdery. PMIIIIOIIM, Jan. 4i11.1801. wwDIVIDENP NOTICE.—The Stookhold eri or the Pitleburgb . and Allegheny U 1 Co ((nand street) nee hereby soiled Not • Uivtden of TWV D)LIAII4 AND /OTT MINTS ri/1 ALIARIL, ban been oltelared—ipayable Orth•lth. Ja72o , f' ANN. A. MAW& Treosnoer. Quin or hionol.lllll/11A Nar•Otnhll CO AAAAA •1 Pitteborgliaseasry 10th, lflBl. fraqat Directors of the Monongahela Nat , Igitlon Coogan, hire JAI. der declared • DI VI. MIND of (101111 Pita CENT ea the (*petal Stock, out of the Reirdpee of the Ira ail m00n.% pe7•bio to the holders oe their legal reprteeetlilves, on or afar the lbtli hat., to blieltable fund% at the °Mee of the Tremor,. • By ardor of the Board. JoiLlwd W. B. OOP aL AN D, Trtunrer. ! tarries P. tlt InPamizratallanmar C0..1 Pittabergh Jannsay IL 1861. J 'as Stockholders of the Pittsbargh & get Liberty Pmaeomnr fteiltray Company are hem by retitled thecae kLBOTION for Pies iden.gere of amid claputy; to more for the eoaoboe year, will be held at the 01110 e of A. Pllcholaon. Paq., In the Pepped ward. rlty rl Pittahniith, on MONDAY. the 214 of January, Hal, be , toe.. lb+ home of 10 t. m. and 2 o'clock p m.of add d.y. ' A Quaid Meeting of the Storkholdent will be t..in at the iame'tlote and plane. By order of • raeolutlonol the Board of o anagera. booa • N. P. S I WYE% President. .11 .." - :.P,ITTSBURGLI AND BIRMINGHAM PANANNOXR, RAILROAD COMPANY—The PAC OND ANNUAL !MISTING of the Btookboldera of the Pitt. bomb ODd Illroslogbarti Pemba...N.ooond floonmoy will be bold Al lb. office of 81mpaufi a. Mope,. No •Ni Fourth asset, el NONDAIN. flat Jobbery. 1801. al 10 ceduck tn, at wlilektlew abd plazas Board of Dim tors will be elected to bor. for the owning year. PM. N. IiNRIIII, Pittabtowb. Jen 9. 1661.—jaikJ1102l Parela_f7. [I7IOUNO MEN'S LIBRARY ASBOCI. • - AMOR kloction for Prtoldeut, Vico Pro Nang, Seoratarj, Treasurar, firs Dirsetom sod three, Auditor. for this Wolin:Moo. to mire for the ensuing year, will 1.. bald In thetrfßoum, on MON DAY, the lith day of January,com• Mooring at cono'cic: k p.m, sod elating at 7 o'clock. A Oscars! Mottling of the, membereurill slati to. held I. the imolog of the 114[12r day, ally. Dial/oak, when the An nual Retort. of the Bawd of Dinctori sod Standing Coo, mitt.. to. mad WM. U EINOLID, Rrondary (r - 11,161 bTuUISLIOLDERS of tho Pitto w-,r Norgh sod dal Liberty Paasanger Railway Comp. ny ere hew uJ bottfind Met w election for iti.o Woaaen ot mkooy to wt re for tens n.olpg Yrof..lllbr Lou at the refire of tne Ooto poly. Third atreek on Moodily,. the Stet lost-, Warren tha hour. of 10 A. M. and 11 M. IaLI3I- • J 'V MACKENZIE. Nerrerrrtary. Oman mumssY limos.. CO, lifth at., Pittaborgb. lan. 7.1 06 1. 10. IVIDEND NOTICE.—The President Pad Dlrsztoss of th's Company ban ibis eay do clarsd olDlvldend of TIIRIN. DU OA ItS Pith (MAU, pay. able tof the Stockholders or thoh. Irgat repreaentatlva, ea or afttliths late lIFOLItT is le D.ll, DOOR, SerretarT. .:UCCOND ANNUAL EXUIBITION wex OP PIM PITTEIPORGILI ART ASSOCIATION WILL OPEN ON WIRDNIFCBDAVY. December 19th ,iiicasows HALL. - Finn and Sr.. Cl■l6 6611.47 opmCfroas 10 6. m. too p , 664 from 61--70 i4 / 1 =,61 214 . ii aide. Botrim Tlckels 60 rep. , P.M,* Attu fibbettustments ........ - Belting and Packing.l t Our !GUN BELTING elms strength adaraesil to Its pp ens, and WSISOIy aver minims tighku,ing t o re than atom It -hee . perfectly smooth and even surface, nd hill rqu mareight with. reefed bearing on the pulleys. It Is menntactured by a perth der dorm.. whereby It le en s to hi thitaid beat of lital &ohm !Fahrenheit, without being atfoctefl,and the reveredl •11l tot diminish Int Nis. bully. It Is therefore not e y •Juabla for eheltered epee specially wisp to withstand ruposurs to the emelt*, and run runstastly henna In net plectra without Wort Our EATII Eat BELTING Iseitenslvely known la lb coranineltp a. the brat articled the bind In we. to prove srukh se put Ws any number of the beet Mimeo. Oar4oo NI PASIIIIIIIIO Is that mile by the New Yolk employ, ineaufeetured ander Goodystee patent, and le ' well known to be of riperlor yiellty. It la considered by engineers and obublnie.a indimpetesable wherever stews pints !us to be made, u too other substance bee en much eisatkOty, *bleb hill and Kr high a degree of beet. DzLANOE, ; Liheprt, St...oppOsit. bead of Wood. 09 1 Weto 6takoW.l4co Leather. Bolt look. wad Hint. slwae on bunt jelly? TWO IMPORTANT BOOKS from the =letter t re& )oat received. A Yll•Uny of Lord Bums, from aripobliviied , Avarbkortsphy of Die. •I•mdeir Willa. Mohler of berviik, tootalolog Mamoru& of lb. Iles of Lk ikon. Jaime 11C - Itid Addison Aleoaod•r iv New B 'Am Tbaseletaoo Preeobler bj Jam • W. Aim Testarmot Mentor.: by AO Don. ' Ale. now oopylkie of the futlowins good bon Gamma& Valk bY Tiro &Oboe. - too of lb/ Apir. Fire nal eerie.. loomed Deadest of We .. 'a g 064111112 of bistatai Hielca7. ' Rvavielloos et a Country Pusan ' .. . MUM 8. DATIO. i .... teld for •W by No. 9.3 Wood et. D lANK BOOKS— , • LKD3EII3, - , MORN ALL KAY KOOKS, OAIIII BOOKS, and rimy elrealptloo or Amount Book aoa bead or mar to tar* la lb. Wei manor, ratad to any pattern rerinhad, with or • Raoul prlatad headings, by • • WM. G. JOHNSTON k CO., jio.4 Slank.Booliblakors, 57 Wood et -12OOKi" FOR TLIE TIMES— _OI The Woof Aadmr Jaelasau, by Parton. CH ey kited'. Threats Tbrougb tb• Seaboard More Staten DiJourney. ary tbrougb the Back enuatry. be al Gen. John A. Q.:Massa.: • revile by J•l4_ VATILER BE LTI NU, er the hest Eastern wake, oak.taaned, all als...4.ablett will ran srlehoat trosehlaff:alt.l olitt • perfect hosaus to the polls', se the Leather bor. of M. Dh LANGIF, te3 Maly se, opposite hest, or Wood. J allows aUM BELTINU AND UUM GASKETS, of ybke theta 300 Itebreaholt without beteg affected, sod the eevertetcold wOl het diteleleta Its phalal - goo cas valet the heetber Store of Y. Dig LANOF, ZSghtbetty erectile. h.hg of wood.tateew t QUM - thicknesces, LACE LIIATIIgft, BRIT HOONLIVOOPPKR itivars. , !a ,:for wle Y. WO Maly iitroeti oppoolto And of Wood. DR LANO.R. WHITE bbla. Louisville, T•T • tnr sod- lay • J. II °immix 100. nU Et:SC.—WOO boxes prima W. H.; 1L.4 moo Wats tholbnrig, 200 boat I Itoillab 1M IJ, prltneeintleg Oboe., in stol J.a OINFIELD SOO. !draper.; ...Wad. Sar yI d. b 7 .1414 F ---- ---- LOUR—aoun bbls. oir, the different grader. to Rime fur silo by 1 • J. P. OAR ;limo a co. Jill Virg alteet..coar Wood. t'lSki—Eastern iyro and Lake Fish alwn band of lb* P lea Waretwooof , p J.,11 0011 , 181.10 A Oa. DUTTIM-5 bbls. Extra !toll Hume 1,1 rued to oil. by 'Jai IitNRY IL COLLINS. i w. & D. &MOUS, Crmet. el:Market and Fifth streets I AT COST AT COPT! IL' COST! AT corm AT POST! I Alt-Wool De Laineta /OULARD'S OULU! ?ignred, Fancy and Plain Colored SILKS ! WOor..EN HOODS 'Look and-Square SHAW LS, =I Striped Fitaoh Shawls!. Us *bon giwlif re of the tory - bat alyb . . • 10 . .d . tt.E1001111.,001t11111 , RIVTIIAND MOWKW MIL I 1117. 411): 11 OORItSI PIPTUL AND .IdatIKST-11Td. F e sp.iluaue.;ociaisti iiipu AND: *ituurr IT 111. ID if Dti go - iniil iiira .tie iIIARNIT 'ffit. VA MBANK s'. #041.68. --The undenz-: i ; od je.ving ippon I- fonts - fo: If - AlttNiNitr ePi tglEratt f" 6o r ALWlt aim ti asttormoory to caw lota toy jrXtohdod optIo• of 1 *Ur *tits, to th ey - ban. sto o d the. und of th irty , no tioroloo itobrooot oda* glut, dadollo, tot or oftstbto from a gold dongto oloOoloottOoodo botoolij tof. e l * loyalist toodditorory plots. - , . - . , • j 'i - 1 " '-OARTWRIOUT :I •ItOUNOi, ..- ' . , •. 1i0..97M.00 4 1 Street. , t-- .DO l / 1 01110 ATN . 81,11PLIC ..:CasatuOlanela .." White sad Plaid Y l san ahFl • 414,AVIMILLOThrteNdiet.:11 e ) Agb ) 7 Ifill71; PEiIFI3 iIERY t r am tilk day ta,rcettpt of 1 I.TO s 14 apply Flo& Perfumery, ...two s or • ghat aircultaint /Pr rw,o4 and istalca. EXTILICrS: COLUON re, Fine Atnwicass sod rom.Abra, oral d.ocrt, toloc elso,• largo asiort. =nit of the Otot I . . __• A _ EngHAI Toilet Foal's.' 0011113 lei BRUSH Eij at d.a_, GLYCIAILIN/1 CREAM. the beet peeve...that la the week! Nr litevAZkat, Cesplad Lam* Ups. eta. ere. • • ' • Uwe wlebitka. mar log In the Bait should call and exam. Ine its) etvet Bef.,re Po elee•bere. • . - • JOSNIGI naimrso.. • twiner 14erket st. and the .N. B. NI3N.LXOa/NIVII BURNING FLUID, at aba per yelled, always as bend. A Brilliatit Light *ithout ranger, and.Cheap or t tan any Tlldminallog blot d now to 9 , 10. Lit • sad try It. ORPHANTS VOURT ■ALE IN the matter of the Partition of the Flute of JOON URN% demoted. fly virtue of en ordrriof the Orpharee Court of A ll.gheny Omar, the ,undenigord Swum.. wfl expose to sots, by voodoo or pahile outcry. at the 0013iff 1100 4 In the City of Pittsburgh, ou tUUMSDAT. the 241.0 day of January, A. P. 11161, el 2 acioth rt. m. ell that ratan lot, piece or parcel 01 around Minato in the /lath ward of the olty of Pittaborgb, and. tmand.d sod deactlbed Ns follows, to wit: having 1. [WM ott (Mai Flrd atreet of 26 wt, and 4011416 g in depth about 136 feet toward. Tartnyhlll Loom and has. 14 Moreau erettrd a 7.S etas Mk* dwelling to front and a frame .hop in the Tee —befog them:l3e paritimaof whkh the said Jobs hoed dial et Med, and ordered to be cold by pagamdings In rutin° Altd to No 3. Jane Team ISO. W3l A.ANDERFON, Tamest male. Poe particular. Menke of JOHN BARTON, Attorney at Law, Pitt. burgh. Pa I= fl SIGN Di XISI T.—Whereas, JAMLO LEMON, of the buy of rittaborkh, did make, en the fl of December, • voluntary andemment or ell hie peg,. e y, reel, pereonel and ettsed. to 1 he underslgued, for the eflt of We credltori, &Winnow! ludebtost to aehl James 0 are r, quested' Lo make lomedlete peymeat, end hose hevlug clams or 'demand. will meltekuovro the tame without delay to w. 0. A U4IIIND &UGH, An/ JaB:6lrlewto No. 113 Diamond ee vt. , PITTSBURGH PLOW WORKS J. C. II ID W E' I. 11, , Rom".Or to Voeor & %lAN U VotkUlltt)t OF .141. TII EVA RUT' L'B OF PLOWS. PLOW CASTINGS. Cotton ecrac:ers, Cultivators. &c Adopted to the terioun Soils of the Northern, Western n: d Southern Staten. fea sa , - 11 stinfac lo r y,- 'ch..... awl OtlIce: Corner Duquissue Way', Fn eft. • wad Oar ri•on allay, (',4 tbs. mname Ir. in all the il.Slif.l.l Depot.) .tatO v PITMILING U. PA. PREMIUM GRAND PIANO! 'RIM .- liffn J UST RECEIVED, a bupurb • carved FULL. gRAND PIANO 0► OIIteKRIIIN9 & rwEr MALNUMIT MI6 Thlo one or .OhoN NEW INPROVP.9 GRAND?, ror •bleh 'JUNK lIIRINO t 1W N 8 havejoot ricetved the GOLD MEDAL ett. the late Nthlblikm of the Nosoorhneeato M.• thanks' The public see Invited to call Nest see this. splendid in tamest et the Warnroonis of JOHN U. BEEELLOIL ,betroan Dlatonnd alley and fourth rhrsot, 8010 Aput • for Cl:donating Al Bowe Grand, Upright and rquata Planotortratfor Plthdoorgh and Windom Funned+ *ads. ' d.22tvel' A $5OO A GA THE SUBSC tnr tee, by. tn. Chick lI=EIZIE This Plano hu and has tied the hes float ortle4 bolts In 00Cttl A$ NNW atteted *Atha Gilt 0087. CM EATO . P., CELE PRIORS II CEpt PREVIOUS TO TERING INVENTORY OF STOOK ON THE 11.113 T OP rulaueatv, tot. Dime sod D lo.k Trlmmalers Embreldenel Colmrs sad /tete , Peel Lam trimmed Coils. sad tot., lambroidated.iklemmed and Plain Lilnen telentli Oapirmad ltoNol, tare lieu.. we: Omit's, andeblldreo'• Wince : ilmtim gibbed MI Wool Rose; Mimi end :deem, Ilnienshirte and Drawee: Illetions. /lowers soil Woo: mods. Oszfit. le . . 60P411 AT IMAT, 1 AND TO tfL FOO SII lli AT LENS THAN 002? . OUT. , 1 WHOLESALE I UY MIS . ARE INVITED T( CALL. EATON, .CREk 8; MACH 'JAI, Pianos and Melodeons N(). 452 HILFT I3 BTLL RIF T lu contogar.o. of the en at No. tti Roof t. *IBM' 9. 94519, 03 Wood st Bole Avot fur KOtt.'s eiebrat<4l Pianos, for PiP•lirmrit nod Weetero Preo•stratils. • jalledl6 • LISI OF APPLICATIONS fa Palling Liqtiora, filed to Iho Cloth'. Mika up to January loth, 1849. • Bennett Wen., other goods, 31 want, Pittsburgh . Mktg James, Warn, Ist wad, A Ilegh-oy Porolagebrettan.; thew., 9th ward, Plttahorgh Iltegarald frauds, other 'mode, Toutperenntrilla Olvdarjlareo, do ~ 4th ward. Allegheny Cloaddel Pater, . do Mlill o townetvp llsordtea Jan:, ' 4th want, Plttab oral, U•rwagen trod, i do 31 do Allegheny Iltdro Loot.. redldg bona.. Kamera ioeraeldp Kohnajer Chirled, rostra. Lower fit. Oats towaship' Wm,K.tMe Lsvitu, ad ward, Allegheny Moderate Lut, do .Ist do do. IfeCillister /mei, other good., jwantAlls ewe, Grarbtilt A. AU.p, do 4t h ward, Pittard. gh Ithathuir Peter. aUtlng boned. Lodes. Ft. Clair townahlp Shirts Uarry:laveru,ll ward. Pittsburgh • othar glob. Ad want Allegheny Andtb — Audrew, tavern, At...heater Thidlumor Johni Worth Riper township Thou= dews whelped god& 6th ward, Plttet, watt • Werner Adam, tie •ro.;114 want, Plttlborgh Web amok titbit house. ad wavy Pltt•Ourit , ¶h. Bawd of Lkentara will moat on Monday, Joan try 04,1801. .: Atleatz W. A. HERRON, (nark. Cloddy Othea;lhaeadober lOth. I ha& IatI:MM4 P. CEDAR STAVES--6 bales; , . -1110110 LT WIITP-13 debt,. „ . -• !BATH N& s—o avid, • • . DST PRAOUIW-149 nob!, DRY APPLIV--1a dela, • • caw audios lada it't goy Wed, faryale by • IRO i lb ALIA I/1 DIOIST *CIO. • FOR RENT 01 LEASE-4 colitoria- El Lb RlWllddloll la Pitt 'Stan/AIN adjalulagjal, tut reildnios of Wellea WAIN 11,q., batted fight rags : Tani .ere. of ground. oddly all platilsd luld, cho're Mill; ar,pilrbot, Stabling% 1.. logolta at Jail • I • WATT a dlIZON„2114 Liberty.!. PENED THIS DAY., Q , NEW STYLE PRlbia. Black armed lila rug Toro. I I Now BOW Do [Aloe., Dori Lanoastot Woglmmo. filitalog Wool* Irloll Lilo[lll, Rhin inola t Oootol sal Wool Ma ud& Do. jou • TIAVISON DoVR:74 Maxltot QUNDRIE;B-00 kegs prime Lead; , BUTTIIR -4 fib%Rao ICOGE-1 bbl. A PPLIIB—.IO bble Green, ORAN ellttlililt.;4B Ws; BIIIIIIt6-30 Wits Wbll4—lnet reed ter I by PITON ALD A A MIME . tell Jobber. mud timers, 253 Liberty et. ATAW sooAft--33 hhdz. 'prime N. 0. Su= 11 ger, to,eriive by 11 . 00 N D ARIRIOULIIN, Maly BURCUF tory 'clam. NVLLO iy t looks, Ikrucii, for mile Jail PO CORN Mat,. ROLUBOTTII/1= D4ISD APPLY, • PRODUC cholas (been Apples; . Intl Diy Pwcged, ebolre Unite" , . . home Mama, GO LIN tiioloit 6,64 • t - 00 kip Lattl-.40r ' 1., j,..,. , - 1i.0.00A1/441.1115n1, it. watr Parlor Warehouse. •P. MARMALL; harTtai. oad Draw, 0 Wood idloot. tooirooo ' toono wrOo 104 /Ow, whore moy be kouod so eziowdw flood. woo! of even Olopoolptloo pt MIR lIANG *NIA lbw Ar. olio Wootobwo.: :Also, Wto&o , Wodokto poorwoloW otiolioat riaottioaaoo dootwo, WALT= 0: WAMPUM; - lora-,40 nu awe, - - - '• A 'PR , .MlOOll4O • AO do 91.1 bberttsunents..;'.-L =I NO. 61 WOOD STURM Piano for $350 AT BARGAIN IBER ham had left with him fly Mutat to Inst. the city, olio of ring .&. Sons' 7 00SAVIG ',13 VALHI:EC LI PIA.Nua t originally $5OO P tk IN US LEAS THAN ONFATAR, pu••1131+ cats take, et It It le to p•r• achaul.m sod lornititto—la 6 t, Ulu g b•M • It mu•post.lot at o It l• RLDUOTION FILO PRO. FIRST JOIN It. MELLOR. 81 Wood Street. tIII.IIOILUIPI. I= FM ===M [MUSIC, EIZCLEEEI Odd Fellows' Building COMILOTTS 3; CO. aro selling , nnela, Blankets, BhaAla and De ! f aints, • Pao Itiethorandum Pain Boole, Oupy Boots and Minute. . .!: • corner Wood and Tided ate. . iLTS-72 bags; - - • 41bogs,. CRANSltillitSii.-20 1.415, 44, - LAND-8 lerga, O.IK . C111111411,-"Aki lma; ,' bye. ' t••• • WIIITIC esaNN , to boo, • • •:.„ • 10611011' . D ' AVilltttil 00, Liberty it, E~tei+York 0446+, 0010 ;tiptoe -lust salt lot mit A. ~-~2:cum;~cs~n-:+L=it~%~=•:~x~^e«;d=„tz: 3t nts I•Wanted!: lass volt ilosimea noose las 80133 , 0111PTIDN. S inOtide the IbIOST SA Le itt.lsll/o;aut *g 1:161r ill 00. 100 -lig Mira/ AND ELIS3/117 T IIESE Wu RI ABLE BOOKi [4l employ are =alum 1' e. toliOLI per Month. - :, h. o.comtve ocienunt. of slay to 'ro no, *NI folijatit.eorp Itl'IST Gerral Agedt n ~21 t 3 Ward-140mM. 1:1 • ,' I'' 1) inst , 041.104 imk Milos of U AliTO BIBLES , mat utit4lStple of Binding ; 1 Ntott Cl loanvoluer• ' ~", From $5Ol We 111. gromid .d Ostslogue of Boa O. W.' Ito ME New and • • gotleocrp exprometylciel 8:r Appllesub man 12 tot tot tram 'I to 6. wit at 011.0 .:. bir. I AITANTED- otive Husinestaliin to takiT - Ty- Throe FLuw la a ttodOcaoaaal. tod Ooodmt boaloau. Lac:4km' k au4abola . Rine.. ImpTorotros* to good world og order: foe paii..oalore inquire of • dela 11S2fR1 l t 6 st.itto,tl oter, Tat. noir at. m)is '4l kalxi. EMl^2 S. 13713110 lATCORN BY AT . LAW, No. 139 Fourth st ,iLoWrie'a Law Biiilding. ==! F. L U, 0 A = ; • ; Sir°aloe, No. 7il ti ro I I t Street. PITTODEIROU; PA I.lla a 11111VIA.CZ Likisoll Butter, Pa. pURVIANUEA gOEFEY, Lat.ofladlona, TTORNZE9 AT LAW • Lod digt, Pa. Of pielliAt'a Building, comor of Mt flb W,lloPtrasta, ; apdi ..m,tßoun W. acitgalit ,IIESON, OC.ORult P. lIAMILIN , N4- fIiAinILTON & A - - ATTURICITTB AT LAW Tittsbnrgh. 1.&174i KllM]9l=l= C. D. fol 4 . SMITH, _ Attorney and lbonneetiOr at Lalv;' D SIR ItiSIMID TO UIIN ' 8 LA;W[ DUILDIND'S i No. p Diamond Street. n., I F. 1,1 titzt dow tf(t, M.T.•CbUtrii. IV I .N 0, •rriptlNVY IND cooNszcou AT L4W 0111ce, N.) 163 roortl f: ikullnuArTly ' • -14troani.u.:P.; r r ItOMA „„, _ , xprrati. ,-&c, ~I Ztobto ETriA. I;ocic! A . 121: R. X. . . .Y . ;. Mow mini.a ray ratloy-of . . 4 ', 000 K, PAILOK AND' lIICATIAO • STO ES! r . . GRATIG BU ON el, .FIGNDE.Nti, i 1t.0.'..9: i. . & o. "` Solo Yrorietnr f tb:lcelebrated PATANT OAR D DIVING ND DITOONBUIdtNO AR it.or smsNrs. Office and Saleo Rolm} -,. No. 4. IVdoci Stroi*,...__ ..,i 4351 STOVES. l i I r STOVES:. D• Dal & VEN & SON . , AI lOIIFAOFfIggft.II OF ft 0008. P.A.41.0ft , and II Iratirttfpr STOVES. Walehouee, Fqderil_ Street, near New` Sio peaslon bridge. kiI4VAIIIIINT OITY. We ark the aUentiou a dealers to oar large smostateut of Meting end litstiog Stowe, for Wood sod Cul, ertiieb we two winos .tike 101.1,614de.. Thaw vielting ourifity ivents to give us • t •111 Sad it to their t s all sod exsullee our e eel befwa po heeiog Steeettere. Gat Iron flowert Fronts, trod liallfug, &ON, Hollow Were, I Ws.ott time, . Neil/ and Fany grata Fronts, Amdere, 40. i Oratlog of all kind. made to order. f,f • jyt&l34 . i I D. Do UMW a BON. LLllft,i MCCORMICK • CO , VALLII: L u Warehounte', No: 2 at. Clair .treat. MANUFA LO ITUttERS OF COOK, PAR. R A ted I BA I iNd STOVISS, Near and g Hinny . 1101ra• Ware, air.; Steel and Ulae Moot le, gollhg Will Outing., MW itaratini,pas, Water and Atil.4ll Sal Item Mg lnona Wagon Boat., Sugar liettleeMal. i±),, Ilen;rem Cer, Anneals. Ompllnge,lloll Outings pow. ally. Atm% Jobbing 11124 IderblueCullop made to order: Patented Portable *llly' et lib gleans or Rune Poirero,i ta.ll:tift , d i aliL l " 'lnto 1.• 4 0 4 • - BISeIEILL & NO. 235 LAB m.ANUF/cTURERS of all kinds of dOok ism Pintoato. twang Storer, Cooking Langen, Vale and 00111610 tinainel+l Orate /roots, fender; 'pa. tr. The celebrated Cooking Storm, "Vi tore" a l nd "Triumph," . and Wood Cooking Storm, "BlacklOak" and "Forest Home." The "Capitor and' 'illoglier Cooking RaZiges,' yak Other Etydriaulto ur Open.l3oltirrey •hkh are more InOsestwely ;u In that city and tinny than any ;Aber Kai:4.W The very Vinitst Eaternetled- Gritted" that oan be ;nada opahard, Panama banding/We &our Inn plasm; t.ear t. k• hi nOid - Mao, the new • • d bantital Parlor Store, nOllmpien," _.• the WI, latest improvement in the ..7 rava=ei now extant. • • Togettwr with .La k.4l.ftesi. Teti Strives, # Stow, Laundry Sw an , Prankla. Stara, Wool alokiv Sur. . BARK 1111;14 lict*; non ilast BougutiOvzi Slava Pipe, Vaiiib biog. W ASH-HOLTI CAULDRONS AND • F0R4013, tAt htstArnanitattat for the W 1 owe that illllOl/11111011, Jamb Grottos Kitchen Orate*, T. Holden, eta atn:A The public are telpectlitily IntiteJ to tall snit +mina one exttuolv• %to* mania it Vete I BISSELL 4,00. s ei r tge t PV‘ i?S stt a ss .s c : A\lA TO - I ,D lUR ETIC, , IA MYRIVIIMPCORDVi PUR FOB JUDICIAL: ••• r *arum CO iVOLET'S'..PPRE -.o4lXtlilAd t l ' BRANIILY,.. -... LW. Itg , bliirelf, warranted. profited UM *WV b errildeate as the Nada, and -. wlita odd on Um coriL • ''' ; ' - il., . • : r •Oatrzes-Vuuwiwtjet*tiii, ODOLPIIO Imparted. ..3 bq' boot quilliy I UDOLPIIO imparted sod talt i tled by tilmatdr, put wit Ice mallahaid orb with bates dada on the brat% waatented Ottra •• • sad alba beet quality. . .?.:. WOLFE'S , PURE SIIERRY ic ;VitlNE...'• , +,... ;ii /4....-- , :i ottto I. Mandl; the eana aa Tait WWI; NV,OL I INVINE; .::,.. :. f . ettlea bytalataelf, far ranee and leadiateel t widen r altered te thibrade 111 alas Ii warranted paratetly rite: 's - ' Wki4l'S. PURE JAMAICA ,3T.;OROIX. RUM,.SOCITOIV- ~. ISND, IlilBll WUISKY. All the sbp. I reread led blind br blewell4irranted 1 • mime} of she bee4quallty. , Ls . ' - ;TO 'lllltEraLlo.. • ...- ' !,.• s'-.• .-: s I will atak•T a y s otPutaltal SA • Mani my etaa_4lag_ ar aa 0 taarebaot 61th rty'rera residues In thaelty anew Tk," that what I tab sane Watity Wealth way mal,wil lOW,' atat nly.osatAttlitai laeageet mad an barellafirpon by entry en rehiaer• • ,• -,;.• • et,,,kftee *b. ni. Atm and Mitten to tlatarliwaelloe,' tlll abated ila• yreterene• to.thosaideleles.... _ , .- • :., s • . .. for aids by a I webeetahla Dragatiae and •010aUseparles t ~. LIDOLPHO Wol4l . , . 14.. yam elatodiebirer eta imparter of the Bahhideaw/latintitly . 4,20 aiel 2:11 timer streatOreerieta. ~..a. by , : !. • • OIL On a.lortinni. nolllkaania ±1:...-•`• -.• , - ... No.:140 WadOltmeti UDOLPIIO Imported art,l 11 UDOLPRO I Toi ported b! use, Ilia two. : • flat .27 ' • trnoLPTio RUM, Stittl BE R would rpipectra y call, pad bI 11.1ooda 14 castimins'im LM - fruusui: & the atteotl: aloct . . .. .A.ini.witrnitoonsi , - - q t,,4„,,i aixtiiiii. 4' 144. lied.l jaaulawaymarik - , Alipoolll:iii.._ TIE op • and Youths. CR - ' Idi UM, oat - nim• - ta.araw * "VO,T. 117 E. I!EM Nutmeat of keptcoolitiQU ' bort mown., .! gal • , ire. BNIB Nll. ON • !Amhara re 4 ,rPtl•l7; u - I ♦ tA n . , conlie:llVaeleaii.` 51:1O ILIKEINI T . '' - tilig4 Chem ito foe WI ti , :'' M`' , e , ''' ::• WA tt A: 14 " , JOAO , - ~' .•..., .., tf A' ' , :t di4.3 . 1,0 1 9: it. 1 itabliti, 4425bbis Pdgelllollsl7 ,. * *OW ist , '"qatilliiiiiiiiiiiiiii,Urta. 4 - ~,,-..--..;,,. , --...,,, -,,,,,,......,.-.%+.-Nr.;..e.:ie.,,,:,; .,,-,, - - - - t•• -,-.,----- r -- 0 ;,.5,--,,,-.,.(-, ‘,`‘,"' --- c 4-- - ' ,-! i 1 'MWSMMITS. staßonne NALL. ONil WSW - ONLY. commencing MON DATOLVININGI, 7sa. _Slel,_ • Waste Noah ' Stestrelstiroa FRED. WILSON, MIAS. A. WARTS lAA - W. ILSOCAV War Pleptision. sal talons sliesttlioesillOAA Murk numerous pastor% programmes. do • I " maa.aCURS a MOWS. Meat. ; 0 0 121 RAN D M0V1114.4 PANORAMA It H At bre Ata,Platll mut, 'ma astmlb Nu* UTAO, and aItZAT SULT LAKI.CITY, tftleatta adalt Dr,'pdale nag mod Air hrettftrast ittatily/ . Ahablapretaatittafte at 4t the bli zi tel TOT I" had Z et tleatetoftftatted therewith, le the at?. RID be eztlbfted at htAtIONTO IPOVIt ORM coonmeachat WEDS ReDAT tttlt IN% Jas. PAL • With & DescitiptiTe Lecture. Igo. Daas Open et 6% teclaek--eatifteesce et ty, aatftetesaittlon of zanakiiad 3.1 there *Mb* ea 111 . 1bleaft oft SATOIDAIf artirstmoit, et 2 ealack, tabl ft itio..lbe pdm edadatoft oat eft @t chains. OM . jab hat o==9l 1)1 T ts BU RG 71`11 SATRE.— .1. Lawn and Uenuion. ... . . Gum .Prine• se amt. boon owe' . iorestmla deal atlS‘ TBli lUNINO Batlint OP NlL'''. FAIONX Immense Bill I Ur. ard•nof maommi.b tb: soy atlas row To cocottes with the Ifinithoil Drama a 1111 IOLII Rmtw♦ Roo, Oudowalso Prato TAKBN BY BYBB*I CONCERT HALL, ODD 'mow, BUILDING: - • Mondry arid 9rwitaday EventiAlM iaaassy lUD and latb, GRAND GIFT. NIGHTEit Everyperson visiting the 'Herat. WIZ *KW - HAMBITjE-R, WM be entitled to • Otuabor to tb• amid WA 120tioto:. moot, *bids will Ulm plus Isubodtotoly Odor Ito perßoa• once. The following la a Ibt r 2 - - ' Prizes for Monday Everitt g:.' . . 1. tipt•adld WatettandObibt, 11,Modf•GoldainsitObittid y 2. Mordfictot Gold Ring, 1.2.,' do Draw PotAmb B. Gent , . Ilosoltomo theast. L.l. Pet of Wolves Goa lotto, i Nu, - • IC Onota&s.Sobl•Spooos, .4. Lodes Brooch, • lb Ladyieold Posott. b. do Par Drop, IC. Goat% Watch 431•14, d. On• plarlAdV• Brooolats,ll2.. Polecat ltattoo TloUoi, • 2, Lode. Worbloog lox, .., IS:Gent% 'mammal*, IL do Qom brood Flo, 19. Clol,X, 1 9 Olotter Goldaltom• Harm. 20. On• t• of Geo Naval* p. Otto polo Gold Clads, The LW of OM cheer:a each elebt. Tire Numbers will be dome by • gentlemen Defected by IM andkaca. The Prisaa can to seen et U3I V. Window at the Broadway lattaa• rant. ender tb• abate nosed ball. Admission, 25e • Chlidtei, 15d. Deere ape et ,rfki o'cluct; yokwrainerecoaoriescest ' • A ' DAY PiCKVORICADCW will be glees as saruatuy ABDIRNOON; talk It.tt t cdokek Admired°, to the ofteneartateekeessate o lb mate for and.,, is comb for, edeltio.the will be /Mkt NO= pt.:Gramme gine, II the bet tad MONO: OPPC ilea, peefortaaoce es SATURDAY WANING. I ifietoritOrt atillettLesillnUS. ( 'lt LOH 0,130N1 111'd ON zlEtia: icußoPiunav OWE Of NAW YORK. 7 Slagle Rooms, Fifty WI Per Day. City Hall Equate corner of Pranktost LOppalt• City MU.] . hl•aht, Whey my t. ordoial, to Ow vadat, itelkdory. Terela Barbet'. Shop nod Bata Rooms astatheel to tb• Hotel N. —Bovrare OS Runner& sad Illacksioa, who may wo aro oe27:lyd 1=221123 I R I'S.H Li NEN S . DAMARES DIAPERS, it. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON'S IJII. ANSt, sod than &wimp. of obtaining th• 0111%01112 GOODS, should • • diet the artielm they maw, an p s : w:1 with the fall same of the firm J. N. RICHARDSON, 801115 a 01101121, .to it inmates of the eoundusan and durability of Goods. This motion Is relarkeed mention. neorasap i tiai ; gonnidthi.of laforfor arid &featly. Moms are wean etas...emu and mel.d with Goma. of a BOG, by kiob Houle; lobo, reg•rn 01111 Of She Wary Gm - blinded &Igloo. the American couresoir sod the immune. hirers of the genuine Good., not • fertility abaudao a : bantam eri profitable, while parchamers *en be hapoid oa with Good. of►trorthlree awarder. ' • J.. BULLOCKS a J. 6U11211.11, Agesity. fit Geed. Stiseklle. Torii. "fhtiabriptia fibbirtisemant.' 3713 BAKER - 00.'S -MIDIOINAL ,TRANSTAIUINT COD LIVOROIL.'.. , 'TUATRUS AND .UNSURPASSICD Ili QUALITY AND lITYNOTIL •EISIDIO BWITTEST am) BZITYVIIITAIMIL . ' rt. nay If fairly triatorill Boon T..10N lbe hoe the dlpetwe emote, tirdgorete the bleak eve ipar end robindry to the Ileum end edid gawp to the wind; sod no:voids eystew.. It*.retue bee been wr onwhibly evidreced by Its wakeful restiotiveyala en, when ordinary tanks bed been vainly cambia It effendi 000011b111•Ut to the body when soot/mese to Wee, And foralriter the Maw with bit in &Indy ronalisble mennar. . .I , lw WHAT !REMY mod BRONCHITIS. . BOROINYLA Aeon fts ittookyountf, • Irby , ITEAKIVESE, WAITING. and rya, .0111 DEBILITY, it" otoutiwo proptwfloo um unrivaled; ' U zuy taus without diitrolh .b th• most fhwil outupaUsot, and rotatow4 - 7.uhawt awe. ounitiwo It Ito utpututity thio , otuct imphrlowd obaiseforhOlom of usualuomoultso soma for it the timausoudotlon of the moot etoluout throaubout Um Staten tho writhes tuti• isloiy of Us raWty or tho by,./ utodkal oeboole the Prohisou of Ms vsmustrrr OP PRIVITSYLYANIA' JETPEREON COLLEGE' OP PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA COLLRGEOPHEDIOIGEOAS • , secieta tie atoll _to pomtiw eu 01. Ia aantaaal avast:Wu, It thay metre the swat ribs mid I lauactitats Mambos of atm raatedy. That whkbare prepare km decided trahlatma of .44E1c:eV ma otb . it bean& lianahetated cal 70a9 o. & parties sad Matsu la Dnhp.Obaadcals, hay 46 htaah6.6t No. 164 this th Taira eh. 13 OMAN WibIIONT, BA/BEND/LUC -OZ. ilawr. °Amino PLUM, GROUND PLANTRI, iko, Wkdooow and Nolsa, at low a.b pdc ~ llatlh•patt torpor froolood WObw atm**, idfayd . O. 1:1701713T & BONS,' IMPOITIRI OP' I HAVANA criGAß*,. wa. South haat shseyY liallelphlNPs. I Zdablithed We I m to obs scabirly, sad ores. s' disks simortgesst oi Tbs %twtloo Of Dui/abb. Grasso sbd Ohm firbssitsd JAMES fl. CHILDS* CO., / 1401.11 &MOO ALLIXIMINY Oft, • , SEAMLESS BAGS, -; • 0. , 132 lnohes to 40 ineb.es wide.; Orden iift; et; 'Q. - Childs* C0.'5,;133 ; Wood ;erei‘Peutee s l;;enfreee. etekuei. "trop SIMOR TOEINEITOff, MAR 1N; PURITHUOS AID 01116/ j . Dliame. peitexeory. GOOds,' Mut-nit' grJfaultl, OtUir; Femur Alocll. :t i rol g iegilV. "di) q"l4. Ed, Metl au - 12 MisTigtort.a. "? irs4wkiriu : Id Steam and !Humph.Oct ETTERS PATENT: were grari r toi onlispC. L i e. , imosoo, to ?Weiss' Derek tor; Ten staltia r llfst Ana haprontount le fltaans aul atolospbeb lionmero; ortolan tto fall aurae of the hallow le oblalsed,noust. toe nhot be Um thiamine of no mate of Ireu to to loon ounon—tbeisby ending.' great bonen of 1~ when' Und pines of metal ens to uo vested upon, 11114 poodlog ming °lon:roam • • ' Tab eutectitan man of meld patent, at* are dui; roam Ut *Mtn ditto to 'meant lmpmsmsnt, ea 'inane twain under 'LW tonna. • of Yid huptoeinstot Islettist Um onto of Norm 0411114111 l CluablAg. Mkt , win Isaw, - eisrosr of Grout told Dlatoond strew, Ulan portfee Intuutol may tall and see 14.3;141M. also tlus Ur.. (I. ikon,' eats, do. Runoff., Anastrong on, Po. ARTESIAN-- WELL. " •-•; PIPIMIR OIL WELLEI,F JOINT ,Fl. l moo= IRON wamzo rauB.l4lW, Bonn num eaundactosed Ynd odobi •-•' MOBRIE4, TAWOI & (X)., , rAscut. IRON - maw sa (Ikkablkbid 1121.) 4116V;10111TEMUSLA.U; TAKES BALPII,' w. aiskissit %Ohm likutheripc, NW: Piellerm TLIOIT DRAWINOIIsed BPIO/11011301.15 iot all of Malin % tadimporintrods ILdr . eriotbgaalll6, • onto.:N ANDMON perinea Licurk god Boblzutog 14reete k: ,11•12 •, • • , . : ittsonimr:••:; 3N& CO HILLof"! OenterDreisii Ade - , Op& And d • • ,43eate,loaths' and Bois ' -V 6 Plipt * l S lB4l °l l e l #fr.ge. 4 . irattioend retreat i th l a • t .7 1 ... 0 '— • ..-- - WRISWOONSION , MENDS— _ , i. ,4 v 186 .:do do: 'apllnl .s.: el mai santlere4 rasebi: ..1 ~ _, : , 0, X 0 Windt* WV* •.. 0 611 = r . ~ ',. i ' 40 VA , Gino , AFP I ,P da - 0 i writ - . • ..t.e.exart, tibedy ~ • IA 'FULL STOOK, ofRIV awititiriw_Li. k- ,,,-, ja:l- ' . AMINS-Pa.,),,,, Amy. BUSWaItII PAPIVIIM I , I; 11 11.1kir Ihr , " Jai - No. in WOO 4 adroit attibmilm ,'' . LUTING . TUN W. .MAIUlin ST warm- ' b ill Cg-6 Ohamoi • --' - .74lE.ainuaa ..rosommiart cAI - :thaVsLisilipielitvielikile liv.-..mininmammaarqtarTonswe t I t ... Li = tO ' Plt • FEB EC