II II Oayttt. Viitsb II DL -B C 0 MO= satteas Pegbqestion 0; • Ilforsiiii - d taleMatz Ara steeet, aear Smithfield. lidittoos y. flew. up to 'be hour .of Ift ga Pet MIMEO to *drws, or 6s. pe: 'WI wailers: ,11/Ifek'y Allifilow— Moak copier, 12 ror an am: Aro latarth:Stlikrau or upwards, it par aueoul, Um:1104 I: advers. • i 11.09111 1 .1111110 AT RUA/lONA aLIC HATER • r '' , : wrrrresmi Wit 013.25. per amuse la adr.ani or I2e. pr SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 1..6, 1861 F4• l 4eligious" Intelligenee, gee 4th page 11. .. L ! : What Shall the End Be. th Thal. a people so mad as thole who are leadiog / la i iousloa movement will ever be able to estab lielitifotable potateent, , ls to look for an e ff ect .:.i.b., SI it/squats cease. They must break doled r cow Sr later, even on the supposition tiet. a general government shall , not coerce ileac', hirody they are greatly - exhausted ; their loonisores Is denoted and almost out off ; theirirproductive isdastry is paralysed; their tazOnt• enormously tattooed; and their credit • bent Pe home sad'abroad is rattled. la lidditios is these disasters already-expo tleatvide ;iludr social system is shaking to its huddle's.' - -Famines are flying to the North ..1* Mairsdir of- al asylum from the tempest, and llti.sibole seesesion motion is Put posing un der the ode et a lotion mob. hut, more fear_ fat thaisidl; they stud in hourly jeopardy of a senile bouttotion ; for It is ountrary to ail Usopiersei 'to expect that a -tauten epidemio SID kun through the white community and the Ithefis remits, usaffeeted by it. All the bonds thathiid that ineougtuous community together meat soon snap asunder, sines they have, by thislif owa Us, broken their greatest and roost oared ratio' tie. _ - Titus are they exposed to the most terrible othCiivitio that ever betel a whole people. And the permit will probably be, first, a total wreak of tinir metal soda! system ; an extitheive exodus . of the better portlou of the population ; a period of dosfusiel, misrule and rapine, to be succeed oil Wilms by a reoonstraoUon of society, from ' whin% both slavery and the Atriums population win be exoluded. " ' ; 1 0 o 7 sashig men have long pretilated an exodus - .et thei adored people of this Country to a more • - seiditerii and eoegeniel region ; and this toe mendoits !sprier la the South may bring it about . , • mush sooner - then any one anticipated. • ' fit be hopooslbls to 111111111/ill slavery in a coo , arshity convulsed and disorganized es that le wrist wow. Already the slaves are a terror to Milt sours ' • a*d as the,rule of lawlessaese on . , • thotpart of ths poor and ignorant whitey, who leo been armed-against the general govern mut, galas hoe, the hold of the master upon his IMldtsthe becomes weaker. . . TlMegoitios of the %ion, therefore, la likely tolbe pct timeangh • terrible ordeal; but lie ef fect; like those of other storms, will probably pirify it sad fit it for en ens of 111011 i and me hike' advancement Impossible to its present midst - condition. It Is, to be sure, • fearful thing to sae a stole people given orer to mad ness end aalf:dearnotion ; but we may ooslident litrust that a kind Providencia will interpose • the proper time eind set theio right again 1 Mt. Cuomo' Benon.—The . 'peach of Mr. . Clemens, of the Tirbeeling district; of the House, on Wednesday, is spoken of very highly by all Hat Easter* mem. We give on savant or two: I ..I speak," said Mr. Clemens, "as • Southern - Men, iadentified with all the interest. of the Saab; es a Western Virginian ; aa the custodian of than Who were lot old enough to -know the pent. to which dray were exposed by those who were now Aiding on the erhs of the popular ware, but who : Mere, nevertheless, dattrosed to sink into she Ivry 'freogh of thew!. to a depth so unfathomable that not a bubble would Mer rise tomork the spot inhere they , nose to egnominsonsty dawn. Well might throe : wlte had hangs ted the revolution which wee vow *talkies ov t the teed cry out with uplifted halide' for psis , _ and deprecate the eflu•son of ! bleed. It mu I inveeter of the guillotine who _ inile its first i 115,.. and the day was not tar off irbee they would red among their owe people those Seim would have to rely apart the magnanimity of Out population* born they had moat cruelly oar teipeil and dead . tie bad not the heart to enter 1 Imo e detail of meats, or to impress the indig nant emotion, ercit rose to his lips for utterance. Bet beton Cad, d in his inmost conscience, be believed Chet klanery would be crucified should this Mike:lw controverry end in a dismemberment of the Aloitom : Vont crucified, it would carry the death -I:ysetle ea he throat. It remainedlo be seen whet!. lOr Inman could be carried out with the same fa lehlity witty which it bad been plowed. There wee aholy courage among the minority of every sto, tiro - might for the time - be ocerwhetreed. foxerus t ion Rot' dead, but slept; and ere tong the stone moult he rotted asooy -from the mouth of the tomb, Wad, they wea k ma'am a ll the glories of a reser *seattn.t. .. ' . . li dieletlag what secession to to be, he gots 1 rag Wear "If POOlOllOO was allowed to be carried out, be wouldebow them 6 Southern Confederacy from which every min woad me. back a/ righted and pale, be. L seem is woutd de on the bioody Amid that hie righti of property would hews to depend. Slavery cannot int. rad rapidly, either within tb. Unloa or without the i Was, ID long 'u abyss remained at their prefect i kirkprlees: Theonly mods by which slavery trobld . over expand wu to the pries, end have • dew wares of apply. That was, in fret, the teal deign i '., of the coast states. Mr. Clemens, to proof oft 11, ' referred to *II the South= conventions of 1.1. ye rs, pleased this etimbabons of MUM MUM, Bonhitn, t - Melee aed!Cniwford,Jo the House• to show Martha ,olltheot was! the reopening of the slave-nude. Sop : pose, sad lie, that they do not get, out of the Union. this eqaality which they now claim I That is a little : problem la the Bale of Titres which will be ciphered oat If them events ,are math longer pending. the border slave matu might as well be prepared Snit as hat for the realisation of the truth. Bat where was slavery to expand? I/ the South left the Mies; she aald ease gel ae mad of the pram territory de he • ' vela pre* 411 his had., A lostr — Of thirty gears untsiht never gel it back, nor could there ever ba Mort. mifiost thetNorth 4 treqty gi.isg the Me , guarantees I* einem/ that it now bed., Til B*llollll &rate Paoroartote--In order le sleep olio readers full pdaseesiou of all the v , , plights proposttlotta f o r compromise, we give ',,, .tebetle ailed se the l'Border State Troposititn :" ..... t i ~.......„ i , I. , Recemlitadieg the repeat of all the Persona( ) labaq . bank r,..1 " ; 2: Thal UM Fugitive Stave law be 'minded for "'Q. , t ow . the preventieg of kideappiug, and none to provide ,A , the equalisation of tM Comminsinnent lee, be. 4_ . 7 3. That Use Constitution be so emended as to , NI l'i_proidbit say istaferenos with slavery in as; of the - - States where itpow ests. " -. 1, 4. That Cosgress shall notabohrh slavery in the 4 , , I Bewallsma docityards, arsenal', &C., nor in the Die ` - ' met of:Columbia without the coesaur of Maryland -, , lad the consent of the iehabitania of the District, I nor without compeasatios. - _ •?!. t ; tesdltats • 6. That Congress shall not interfere with the in -• slave trade.. 6. That there shall be • perpetual prohibition of . ' the Abicaa slave tride. . - . That the line of 36 degrees 30 minutes shall ', - be 1112 through all the exhale; territory of tbo .. , ~ Selma Elston thatizt all north of th at line slavery shall be prohibited, and that math of that line ~ Ribber Cosigner uor the territorial legislature shall V.. ! herea ft er pus say law abolbhing, prohibiting or rr : . .... t. } :..„ airwashi ftini.:ll2lle•ridooreionfogesiZ:smalmOfwv:filfimpdbeoo7:ll7avdropict:::':a.gAireinfieire:iioniouweia;:::: sad that whoa any territory containing a afficient ~,- ; id 60,600 square milseshall apply for admission as a etas; it @hall be admitted, with or without slivery, ',, - shall have no power to regulate Mr eillainil tlihi the &Sibs, the relations esub --- lidleind et used ejAis law of anylitate Iv. *utile as held to lariat or labor. shall have so power to inter ; faro wither abolish alaveryin use, yards arsenals, lertera a t: place, ceded to the Unitise/hetes, or the recogairod by the laws or any State ' ''i• 'libido 'Mel seek places are situate respecting i, pumas bad to service et labor. ' - - ?MM.-Co, hirer chill have ao power to interfere with of abolish the relation. recognised by the 'i lass el nit District of Colombia respecting persons ~ . Midis Make or labor, without the consent of the -Sadie el r Slifylsad and Nirginia„ aid also the con - , stye of liii hthabitaata of uid Diana, and without piehjae put_ compeasatios Vthe premises: . r mu lb—coopm 'ball bare no power to pro ' , . bilk the removal or traespadatios font one State iiiii stilt ig pawed bald to service or labor. tFillls.-1114 immigration or importation from ' ; abroad el perms held to , service or labor for life 1 -er fa a hails of yam, or of paws, intended to be eo bald sad corned to any of the States, is par .; eaully prohibited, so d Congress shall pam all 1 ik !ewe to mate said prohibition effective. Ilisth-1 11 0, sailor, heyead the present limits of '., ... the Turbeilar alike United Motes shall hereafter be ate or seamed to the Milted Stan, an-1 - leer tie sante budotte by the casement iota of teuttiikds:ef both Houses Of 'Congress, or the --'. Mae be Required by treaty try a vote orato-third@ of the liesate. , - .. - : , 1 kA h • S Itit Oleos of Ms nos. of Ur. Howord to Imo Prostior of . 3obiltiliA Oval _is tow dap 01060 la ' - lottirt to Um 800. bo at.. Si 1'011014: • q/Heigord ft so roan 4111aq/rig:limo sod pim a / 4 is iliprossiStsdlilos of stalk Is s'istlesip ar g 1010011.6141111011104* — • . M • • • fittitilibili ""-. . ' - 7 - TIM c apnitopoodinfft of Si Pilliffff4 , ►- . delphiLLinliefie gligi.. i : • . ~,1 .. The news teleguipised to the monde( pamt4 .selativois, thiannmber et Iterrebbcatis in thisHonse who favor the repealior the 95. h martian of the Penal Coda, I think ja emagersted. That those supposed to favor a repetit nave held two mortises to deliberate upon thel oubjert, (altos admits of no doubt; het there %owe not been twenty-four 11,10 have at guy_ tout given in their. personal pledge to vole either the its modification or repeal. I presume there ore a &ten who virt.l take that count in the ifoute:, and three or four in the Senate• TO, m far no I can newton, is Iberian, estrum or their .ombom I question whether sob- eequent events will disclose any greater number. It is said in tr ivatei circler, and I believe it to bettor, that Mr. Williame, of Allegheny, either intends to draw up a 101 l or has drawn up one, id tended to cause thell.la to pay out of her Mai ,,,, t h e amount o wed by Allegheny county upOn her railroad bonds. II presume, from present ap pears... it will meet with but little legislative favor. I doubt not that the Philadelphia holders would gladly exchange creditors. Perhaps they had better have their Scanlon and Representatives instructed to advocate and vote for this, proposi. To. National inifiligencer raises the quesilbo • whether Alabama loan wholly secede from tie Union cad adopt a inew revenue system, to the fate of the folloWing clause in the ordnance pealed bY the eo4vsatiott which formed hoe Constitution prepaintory to her •admiulon Into the Union: This Convention, for cod in behalf of the people inhabiting dna State, do accept the propoettnon ot• fared in the act of Congress under which they bre auembled ; and this coniention, for and in beball of the people inhibiting this State, do ordain, agree, arid declare; that they louver disclaini all right and title to the wore or unappropriated lands iyme in this State,. and that the same shall be and remain at the sole and entire disposition of the United Stater; and that no tat shall be imposed on lands the property of the Vnited Slates; and that all navigable 4ate:a within this State stialtior ever remain public. highway., free to the cititen. of this State and of the United States, without nay tat, duty, import, Or toll therefor imposed by this stew; and this ordinance is hereon.* declared &re- vocable without the; consent of the United Stales. AMU STOLIN : , IRON SPRINOTIILD, Mace.— The Springfield (Maea.) Repubtican, referringto the National Armory at that plane, says: "The number of Mem is less by six thouland than it was one year ago. _ln January, 1860, two thou.- and rifles, fitted toe the Minnie ball, were sent to each of the arsenals at Baton Rouge. Le., Mount Vernon, Ala., and LAngnsta, Ga. Though nominal ly designed to .apply the flutes to 'which they were sent with their quota of public arms, these fides were unquestionably ordered South for the same par pose a. were the aims teat front Springfield, Water vliet. They comprised ell the best rifles In the ar senal." TB, Journal *5 Debai., the most Influential paper in Frattee,! nye of the propoeed " South ere Coafedermaj :" Let it pursue tie own way ; but once more molt it be prouitutteed that these is not a terrier upott earth. where it find ernpathy ant r truist ance. FROM WASHINGTON Dispatches to the New York World nay : Geo. Scott is Maltiplying the means of resistance to any attemptaraid upon Washington. Theta will be three companim of flying artillery here on thh 4th of blare!. It is understoqd here among Pennsylvanians that Gov. Curtin take prompt menaures to send five commissioners tO this city by the 4th of February, in reaponie to the request of Virginia. Probably every non.alavelaolding State *lll be represented bete on that day. The Timer say, Some lime ego ' ' Lincolc designed to jour nay to the Capital over .the Baltimore and Ohio . Railroad, as that is the roost direct route hither, from Springfield, via Columbus, Bellaire, La-, but in conaequenceiof the political excitement, many friends have advised him to come via Pittsburgh, as his journey through a portion of Virginia might he looked uposi, in the preaeut state of the public mind, as a soil of bravado, inviting disturbaece. Some regiet is. espremed here in regard to this changef i 1 tooth, bees°. the Union demonstrations all along the him of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Make it quite evident that mailmen bas no foothold in Northern Virginia or Western Maryland. 11 tee bill for the admission of Kansas barmen a leer non emet, as or expected, it ue supposed by her friend. time that the Legislature will be imme diately convened Mr the election ot Gaited Slates dee:item, who :can probably be on !land to late their seam rh the Special erasion on the 4th of March. The risers of Marcos J. Parrott, present delegate frosty K seam, mad Frederick P. Stanton, formerly Governor of the Territory, are moat fre quently mentinned in connection with the Sweater ship. Martin P. Conway, Repreeeutative in Cue geese, having Wen already elected, is on heed. ready to take This seat at once, on the set of nil minion being signed. Cul. Ilayee't• atilt bete, and espect• to remain some days lenger. He appears to be in no harry to eloati his mission, as it to uedermood that peace is to prevail se long a• negotiations are pending. 'rho thread i nays : Mr. Etheiidge's speech today, it is conceded ea all hands, Wee the beet effort of his tiro He said he would gO liar the proposition of the Committee of Fhirty•thrOe, the border State propoartron, or his own pirotiosition to save the Home, and it neither of therie would save the Union he would then go !mate; and, with the sword it pee band and a torch ip the, ether, be would light Tor the Uncle as longer, ('sod, gave him life and strength. It is reported in quarters entitled to reliability that the retiring Senators have given their advice to thesetroin! their section, holding official posi tions under!the present government, not to resign their placei aF pram tit. But, notwithstandieg ter advice, reitignation• of. Southern officers in the army and navy, clerks to department', Iht, contin ue, to be daily received at head quarters. roanat. CIIADOC or Tarearin AGAINST Tog sours. 11101r.Lnatinta. Wastineramm, Jan. Y3—E. C Treadwell, lawyer of ;New Yot k, on Saturday heeded Churl Justice Taney an affidavit, ill Which be charger Governor Floy d. Howell Cobb, Mr. Toombs, Mr. Iverson, Jeff: Davis, General Lane, of Oregon, cue all the •eneding delegations, eacept Mr. Hill, of Georgia, lied; the greater pert of the Southern dale. palmitin Congress, erceptleir. lionlieny; by manse, with crease* andomisprision of- treason ' and pray• that Winfield Scott, James Buchanan, Robert An-. demon and others may be summoned as witnesses. The pornahnient of tremor, is death, end of mis prision of Hannon lea& imprisonment and • fine not leis than 0120 thousand dollars. Judge 'raney kept the affidavit three days, and mitered th'e Clerk, Mr. Carroll, to return ,t, with ' the remark that it was not a proper paper to be mibmitted iOthe Court. Mr. Madison is 4 ble man, meenty year. old, and said to he a well read lawyer. He his written mhcb on r•rinus legal topics, end the late Judge Kent kitten paid him a high compliment for hi. legal abilities. 'He figured prominently in the Dore Rhode! Island rebellion, taking the ground that Dory did not commit treason because ha re belled against a State, and that treason could only he committed against federal authority. +4lr. Treadwell showed his fearless dorpeaition io Air laming the responsibility tot prosecute Mr. Rust for bid awing. open Horace Greeley. when the latter refused , to doter complaint himself. Mr. Tread well bee to-day returned to New York, bet will in a few days tie again lo Washiegtoo. He is resolved to find another Judge more willing to tame a pro gem, ankt has determined not to desist till every traitor, end every confederate who conceals a knowledge eftre”on, stall have his legal deserts. The Tribonessys : The Tominaster _at Mobile was instructed by the G•odernor not to deliver any correspondence for the officere at the garrison near that city, and one of them, recently strived here saw a large acre potation of letter. which wouldnoi be delivered. Commodore Armstrong, who surrendered at Pensacola vrlthriut raising an arm, has come hare W defend himself, add will find the labor rather difficult. Jedgo Canyhell empect• to retire, then, in con sr clime° Of being committed by a letter which he wrote a hive months ego. He, however, depre man the entire, of Alabama, and believes the remedy rankest than the diseine. There are those:- Suds like bim, who have been coerced in the name mariner, by, conseetlag to tallow reckless dema gr gees, f (here iii reason; to fear dirt the Piesident has modified his recent •icsrs, end it ices deolded in ' his policy Sod tone. kin is unirtipr“sible as to the ant tit and; chancier or threatening indications here mod at Baltimore, and counsel, coofidentiatly won Vitoria the most notorious Secessionists to this city. In tlin cOurse of the recent debate on Mr. Holt's nommat oq, Mr. S.idell.charged the President with Aellherrle deception cad perfidy in the — grossed and most loffeenve term, and alleged that Ma Senators Hood ready to prove that they conferred wish him Personally, before hi. memsge, concern ing the south Carolina Commissioners, and the allrgarions) it contained were abameloily false. He said . rither !Mingo equally hard to bear. Camas hi. Clay ts here, end sdiocates the prop. ciertions offered by Mr.. Aden's:re the Committee of Thirty-three. He thitik• they would be accepted by .11 parties in Keatnchy as a fair /elation of the preempt prpblem. The Georgia delegation formally withdraw !to day, alleging that their` Ware had seceded. i Me. Hill declined to join it, this letter, but resigned his seat manfully. Mr. g rr ,ik, e ridge, for the first time, estended the courtiey to the Republican side of reqoesting them to present amuse to fill the vecmicie• on the Committee. the end of the week they will be is • urvjonty,be nearlyoe. • The Phiistielphhe Pesos mays Canine M. Clay, of Kentucky, Is now berm hay ing arrived this morning from Lexington, where he ea a long interview with the'Democrits mid Union men, sod particularly with Gov. Magian, the friend of . Mr. Bieckieridge. Mr. Clay,_ who; oeetipim the highest prisitlon In the Republican peaty, on amount of Ms teatime support of their principles in a alma state, andiwbo , Stood by Mr.l.lneela Oudot all the late eseiting campaign, openly takes ground that It is tb• deli-of the Republicans to settle the agitation which is now diatradtingibe oonotry,laed threaten ' ins; to. oaarterdw the roptiblie. fie Bays that the border slUvii stelae mist be wed; thee. they are too' ' fall of good fries& of the Unioe to be Inflect:4, and `that for his own part be coneeime it to be big duty, and the dory of .the orgenleatitio of Which he is a member, to make every poisible sacrillos consistent • with: bongs to moue the governmentrfrom the man who ere Sow eiteklnrita daetruetion, liviorrimNpa with * needle:l , o4U forums of tw Repaidleet' aeesilieg - taa' tem wilt .to gape elodessist to de_iimpir dell litho ah ONSI Gormrponamiee n or ttel 32104.4" ' hi• swat Ilanataatiath, Jab: 23, 136 L-1, Sem head, member of .Congasi from the 'CI burgh. boa jolt resattad this soolat,spo from a 'telt to 8141004d.rsonally o that not assure from him, pe, that Geoeral Cameron wlll go into Bat 'neonate blonde 01 Gen t 'moron I 00on hoot, soy that be apelike moat Gen. Cameron's appointment to the arworanee may be r•earded'ae adding to tho chain of etrentestanttal evideec i each a COOCICtaIiOn. KS/MICKY LINNIMATURIL—Tbs lo the Kentucky legislature, ea ma tutor yesterday, by two majority, to call This for the meant, deosrminee the p state ; and when snob an arrangernen WILL inc with the border sla be made, we may count ripen Kente• unalterably for the llelon.—Cin. Gas Enia . . Oct Tridey. ?Alb Instant, at !lento t oJe o'clock la the often:ma ANN ILI?. A. wife 01'cent. L. itotsell (of Phil adelphia, Pe.) to the 11th year of bee age. The tomcat will take piece at the residence of her biolh. er, lir. Thome. Biro+i, corner of Third acid Great etsechii, as SUNDAY •AITMOON. at 1 e'clooL The Weed. of the Rally ore le etted to Stead. Sleepless, Cilia& Teething Childrem . All know bow unpleasant are there actompaohneota of babyhood, and moot Intelligent panne. h now, elm, the id oonesquatica to health, sod after lib, from the We of coma dyne., cordials, and similar baby d me mad to quiet thisi 11011PEIRIZi , SPEC1110 1/0111BOTATMO SAW'S KW , (a g t KEW pilt) which you mop drop labtbe mouth it apy time, give pot everything tube grind from noolkble. ',They remiesofferrad, alley Lb. irritatier of lb b.ag, rhhiree tblia tod Jbwel blemplabety, and proem Natural rad maid lie% without the dliadvanteger of 'ccv• dub or opiates. They have been used for years, and op provel by all who me theta or abhor being. t ihrier,26 ts per box. with directions. six boxer, $l. • If. It —A full not of Elmtpaart's HOISCOOPORIO BPSOPICIe with Book f Dinectione, and twenty different itermdiee, la tarp ebb, aro:comas, $2; ditto, In plain mi., gb masa Alter, boxes, and gook, $2. bogie bosom, 26 mots fled 60 maw Thew Reseed b 7 lbe elogle box ore, ne mot by N exoreer. free of cturrge, to .7 eddreee, nest,' of the yrke. Addrts. Dr. *. FIUMBIIMIY6 NOD. No. 603 Broethroy. New York. Bold by J. M. YULTOI, Pill .beet, wooed do. 'from the Pool Dtlce, age. for Ptifsborkb. Jelkdkerlker BD experienced Nurse and female Physi hae a noodling Syrup for children teething, which greatly %Whatte the omen of terithlng by softening the gum, reducing all hilltentaation.—will allay all pain, and le pure to minters the b 0 01.. Dnismd open It. niethiri. It will glee net to yourselves and relief and health to your Wham. ParkaUr sate to .11 ears atirartioartuat le *natter Mum* fitlauthadlyT übitc flOtttes SoONO MEN'S IA BR 11i Y. A S`OOlA 'nos LEarcißE. , _ ZOEIN 8• GOUGH WILL DCLIVIth OxF LE , YIUkt. AT CITY Efal,L. MARKO? eQUaRI3 Jo PVIURDAY RYE INI.I, 14nit T,1.114: "Lights and Shadows nt Life in London " Don opts ex; at 7 'ziut t. Tl,tata 26 t•ota, to Lo. at Ilutela, tt..u► 13,0na, Libra» 1000 m. and at ihu foot W.ll Wm.., P It Btu wt. 306110 .1.6021, W M,OuwaP, Jatil maalt] 3... & Hrlmall. Lorton' rutomittaa. R 1 1 0 .. (1 1 7 1 .PE1E 5- P i t . TT V rl7 T abl U ll CI A IPN I : I M V :l l . t ill A l3 TIAN ASSOCIATION will I. tole ou T 111,17 ‘17 , 1)V RN INCLINa(ANA, .1 7 o'clock. la tbe rireend Free)Vieth. Church, (Dr. iloweed's l Penn el. Addreewea wi I bv &Wowed by Rev El aora Birbett and Rev. W. D Howard, D. D Thy Annual Revert will*. read by thereat/log P veldent, W /I Hlatetel • cabection will be taken ay kw the Monet of obo AA. elation. W. R. li meow 3 R 31•CnIte, . . . W. W. bum Juo w. asautr. . Da .1 Cl.Botorna.• 1.1•22.1)- 1.. con. 01,611.41114 e Cinematic f BD]oeWnW Ot• tad DM, F I RST: bIORTO tot 1 a.rtE pact( Ditch. Bonner in to Boom —Holden ane Leahy holified Mel the Lanes , Concoct on the Owls D ehla doe Cahoon . , let, llifiLefil him.. that dot, on proeitntatkin sad &Mary at the aim of the cornpay, Jona' lailditc, Coma stoat, 10 the city of Potshot ab. la2lat A L RUPPELL Tt tante, fNUTICit.—The Proprietore of all the principal Lamp Duane In I litabareh hava apna.l tit close their theme et a'tlack p m, atal • not It. Ja De V, the tflih inettet .10.10 e.rare.r wrellror l.clb In ~II6ItIFF.-11AItItY WUUUS, of Pee blow tow obblp ask•tbe yob... of bit frkulso lu oblal. lbw at pablltao wbostbatlas, tor tlb. r if of •Ilmbes. Ossu tr. km bash:wee r.lll oat wl ow bus tb• opt ttasulty 11...1 1 1f the PM toy awl to/solu s g lb. as AI. stable IWSEALF.I.) PROPUSA LS wilte. b nrceimt « the tilt.a a lb. Contro.l«, mall mama., tatw 16, at 3 o'clock p m, tor anppi la, 11.5 ell, «Pb TlONlittlt «0 SLAWS BallE3 for Me tr., evaiwsmelm, 1161 614 sen «MI ateumputy trolr 6lda «Ott, ma« ploa of the Slalom«, la.oll •21 - 10 3136 6 31.1. It t!tar..o.tnkli., tiMes .1111 Plree.Bo eo•Ir .Ir;} 14IP yl Jesoury.ll6l 4 DIVIDEND.--The Pinata:ld ths,Pitte ,mr hot& ti.. ',hooey beer. tl.il Joy , erl•e'd Wei dead ot I , l'o Ch.l.,Lhfu! Pga BIIA KS toe tbat..*pltel el w 01 the l.k.hpany oat if the Prof!. of lb. hut lot Ymn.r. peyable to I aultstrio Node to strelhoWerr ur *tit legel etrreoet.tetivo , at 1110 011:ke of .L. 11.1hpeoy r AMICK Y. t3ll le rir. Tsegulierwr. •Y. 3 Ml 331.L1T 3/1./..a Orhes rttehburah, Jan. 11th,481 ANNUAL mtraisti the Suckhobtet• of the 41144402., Viler Khan ad Cum pane till be bold at the WO •24 th• Onnapaay,coraer ut Washlegton ottent tont Mother y allot, /On went, Ma. bate, nu TORSI.. AV, te bth l b el V•tooy, 1161. al lb reveal • en. A etat..e h at a lb. w r ot theuenpany nl.l be prehtheled, sad an Itlettion slit b. th1.1:1or Front. dent 4.1.4 bused or Mem/en tee the 0.11.0.6 Pew Jertilft3/31 J A /3 1 /ALIN Ihteretary. Orel. or Moroi. stsac• ltheatela.a Ouslrast liti•burgh. Jetta.; luth, IF6I. Directors of the Monongahela Nev. U'tY igelloo ochstany bate tbl. de, declared • LI VI. FdUlt Paft ORST it. Ch.pltel Stink. tel • t the It.. alone at the last Sla blondes 1...y.61e hell. Stuck. bolder. or that legal trysehantatitve, oh ut after tba Ibm luot , in buskobleftteds, at the of! n of the Trehastrer order ol the Ilther . d. Ist Lintel Rt. R. OtWitLAN D, Steeitnnter. BtatV EU UP KV Ka lt'.AlOll.N- In& teem WWI IL. by W WIIIAOW MOTEL Jo, bit Restaurant, coroner gybe end NIA do. 5e13.112*. Attu abbatianntnts W . 8. LIAVEM. STATIONIL JOB BOTH AND ROBIN Corner et Ildni end W..d Streets PARTIOULLI ATtINTIOM ERVIN TO PRINTIbe Rlll.heads, Lobel., Cards or Pr Juror& • roe Concern, Ilehnollknn. or roseUa.• or we I,l7.liimei THE MKRCANTILE AGENCY, zoo TOZ Promotion and Protection or Trade Olrer 244.0110 Bush". nausea Ileperts litobruclog e..ry Oli 7, Town a. VOlO4, lu ' tL. I.lollod Slate; 11nW. •u 0 ono, fle In N. ♦. R. 0. Dun & Proprietors A. ARHSTROW.I, Corer of Woo 4 sod Fifth eirtolk Pittatiorgb, P ir..t.bit.n4.l Now Yusk Jant 1841—Piti•tegh. ll.rcL, le. Dead Odle. NEW TOME DUN. DUYD•& 00 Brunets Offteac _ Pittsburgh 00 ban al ...... ..TI 0 Ullh CO Philadelphia ...R0 Dee & al 0 Daba Ca Deo& Co tHlaliaatail YO Dant n • Olevelaod .H 0 Dan. Ci. Loolset le ....... It 0 lean & C. Dotrult. .-H 0 Duo & 0.. battle ... .. 0 Pao Ou Chicago RO Dan •Oi Isabelita --HO Duo /Oa Associate .-.E lismall • tiolltiitisiare. E=3 Itichmod..—..—Prst. do Foreign °Mean _Au Loadca,ro4...-kOlatt•Co I= R. knee. Books, la lth nova. nt ch. ogto, Orlottd dolly, forol...tot to tutoorlt.. ta. Pll4BllOO 00. °marten.= promptly etteuded to In all porta Ff the Tleitad libtre and Brunk Pottomatoort. nod 11.411.1.13.. to upwards nl 160 Eloate• In vtasborith, for whom the °dime In Ate .ol• leetloeL L• 1140 at lotrodoction to (=aye= r ( high *tooting and rtgrotablll.y to sway to of the Dolou inn be itrotot• Snooty torn to notiotribora anklet orplloottou at M. WS a. Alto VI soy of the odic= owned etrotai. jobiltm J . 111• lIMILMSTHEICT & DOM% r IMPROVED Mercantile Law Agency. R a hapapicat remind tho hLblb nalatui of our Q. mend al deports. embanking 'ha Mutate seredit of user.* bawd re thousand Bantam, illarchants and idanafbatuevu4 In tbr.s Hansard .td.. and towns. ?ha Minna anl pared wits great cam aad ars bellanad to bs parr seam atea • ••.11Ir sherd of aorneettinan bs 11/ intoutbani, sod testy gutqui leo, el ha by Utter or Ineekolly. 0111 0. promptly ausersrod Rkl.l.lbe Nowt elaborate sod lzisa ale. book avor publtab.d. Pew 11114,1mr annum. Woks.. also a book far the imolai um of Um Scottie% Sod Wastern trade, gm.. wilts ahead of noresslloo.4so pier iaiiiaom J. M. Lida Daggii gya SUN. IL it. NIYIN, grant at Plcuburgh ; 0000,, 57 fourth stmt. i ,122111 ALARUE and well assorted dock of all elude of CUTLERY • • Ihmtal and Surpcal Instrumente, KNIVEs, VORKO. LIOUTNING BOOM, actasoas, Mechanics' Tools and Ainninnition, GUNS, PISTOLS, RIIIVOLVISS, 1114/I.NS, AZAIB, POOR= KIIIVZ% Sc. Se. to. So. an. te. ' Se. Le. CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, No. 97 Wood Street, I se eat. of Disepepi N EW PRINTS, NNW OINONAMS, Checks, Shirting Musli', Irish Linens Shirt Bosoms, Shawls. Cloaks, bo. 0. HANSON LOVE. TI OTRODUOS.-150 bus. Small White Segue; 6060. Dry Appl. 6, 10 ben D., 1.6661.66, 1 Jar Phortvad Peaches, 2 Jon pilaw Appb Ballow, • 10 Lbls Roll Saner. 911,1. tO Rapprlse Lud, 10001061'010 6 bap 116" la elora it isle by amity's a titt.w.oatu, J■9o • 'Na. 190.0 1411116660461.n00t MOLASSES AND SUDAS+.IOO bhtts. hilly Gdr. passe 60/160166 Boson; • • •um bus KD gowns: • • • t• i• • • Tos 110 r p. .4,•16.16.u61 Perryiler Ws 17 • . 1111111V1111 • D 141601711 • • .V 66 Yam 110 sod 111 11660699/16:9L-' DUTTSR-2: Butter. 'n , ed *vas.* jot grgaritumun. t stath. =Tied 112111 dad Cv, '-jise r •ai - • itusinfiLocsuast! , ,si woo is. - , . ' sdy. Koors...' H of •Vit.ts., I LAW senoom. id la th ta OF HARVARD COLLEGE. V cortsiA • 1,4; COMMA.: .60 basoi. bopeisirs Or Pont. Thin another lint . pointing to Seth abbattununts. • TWO IRMO of elmtea+ lurks are. 00.30.00....4 14,\1011 4th, and MIPTZWIIIIL fl. als6l. for Unto' Jarea MMI Ciraatar. " " L 10)011 r:11.74;1... Oambrides hie 11161 Ja14.1.1t4 IRY PEACIINS AND APPLES-150 .eks DNS PE4OHIRS, 100 ma Its DRY IPLRY; I:I sacks CI DADDY' Dine: ID btu. far Ws by J eld IBATAIY DIDICkT branch of 4, r•fawd, oormottod. rition of alit ! as th• North • .tats• .bail !trolly ayd LARD OIL - 8 bbls , 0 wars oo DC. Com Perry br •by j.. 241 I 1011401 WOK UT 100. p F. ATLI F. itS-20 maks in atom fur saln_by B MOSBY 00._ yams! NUUL& I PURE 'WHITE AND SOLFERINO, • tam dose. ra lure On, to strln br 'ATOM CRIC t II(C IUM 1.131&11 I? 711th BAtJIOItAL lIKtkiTS. lancobsr nave lot In SOLFERINO, PUBPLE AND BLUE, AT BAUM LOW PRIO/A 1B BATOR& BATON. ORIN F. 11&0111:111 JIISIaII IT /Mb street. WOOL. lIIINKINO AND MIL UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWS FINN aIIIRTA. CULLA US. 01/LVAIN. lIANDKIISONIZFA. ti LUV 1101SPINDIRe Übalca stylaa of I,IIIIATII'OOWn malting alma,. at ■AVON, UYIU & it &URIPIri IEIN FEY 3EIFE El ORGAN OCANIEWAOTZIRER, KuPa CONSTANTLY ON BAND CRIJROII AND PARLOR ORGANS, OF 11WItta HEE AND DESCRIPTION. WO. 1-3 *tope, I feet 6 !ocher high, Meet it Inches wide} /I 4 Net 6 Ware • Op. No. 2—b Mom N feet 9 lualle Ugh, I bet 6 timbre teldej feet 6 lotheaderp. No 11-11etope. II feet 6 Inch. high, I fret 8 inches letde 4SW Ind). deep. No 4-12 Mope, IS fret bigh,il feet a boohoo wide, T hot deep. The above dimetteione are for Ombra use. 11 GothiP ors, they will be ectreealgal higher. for further lotorrostlon, apply to . 'FINNEY IMPEL New Volk, or JOHN 11. lIELLOR,FI Wood _ et. ITI=EI ILNENI STAND . . FOR SALE CHEAP ; altuatad on the coral. of Wats? and Tarr angle, aow oto oupladsa a liota, • "WI.LLARD bla proattyla °Saul at a great suolace. /or aim and Una, avg.?' to • S. "MAIN t CO. Rad ste WOMB ta fourth area, B U MONEY 1 MONEY I . , , Wants.] Ihntosio or Arecoomodattoo Poww,to amount of $20,000, bartog from two to 212 month. toron.lo sumo ranalwr from 8 00 to 11,060. nom. Bonds and Idorta to wsor on Imprwrod City 0,01001:.0,01001 :. (elm Ino l ombranot ) amount of 811,201. mum PoPBB.-12ON to Import In ottt Wood Imo Ponirr. having kom ma to twelve months to Tor SLOE STK% 5.311 SALL . IT &I,a of H. nod M. Bank Rork ; -HP shorts 1.20.50ws Wank etoolt IN slum llooonashels tomasoom &set : 25•1120 o tarots lomusero elect . II Mom Pennarlynolo Inman. Vtock. And, to 8 trtalN lk CO.. Flock ..pd Bill 80.. 518 /Garth staint. /14171:1 M KFATT'S LIU): PI GLS. , -- lU Tlill MID IitIVTICD:CALEBAITT which thes pee wolomit medicate hat .conked for loteverlallis abate, In all the dliewes whirl It proforma to care, bets namasead the emul prectiosof adantetweis patios not only anuereasry but unworthy of them They Sr. knoliAby Welt frotl. their t tood worts Many for thew, earl IMy Wino. by the rsith or Ws credal... ell reins of Ocee lissome, Dystispels, Bilious eal Liver Atlestions, Mee, libenmetient, revere and Amato, oh/fiesta Eked Salem odd ell (kowsl Dessagentionte of flottlintrums Pill. have Meisel ably proted • month. ea/ speedy tweedy. A Mops lila place the Lib Pill. beyond ihe reach of compel:thou In theestlmodlan u Amy patina. fn IttIIWAT PeiIINIX EMIRS be Cowl mina. ly effireirioos it, all Aeon ot Nereou• Detailty, Doppia, Heed Slim, the dial owe ittellaut to Irentelm to &Winans desith, and every Ild of Weeluen cf Use Dliatilseoo pas Por mile by Pr Wfl MOYIVeTT, Broadtrey, New Took, soot by 11•411 th.• De.lare mud Drovika. 11 Itd ...rAnit 01001001004 Th1r0.04.•. ASSION Ers SA I, E.—The undeitieed, M& of Oudot.. Mott., &di top ao to radio 11%/o, oo SATURDAY, tato lath JO7 ..f !ammo Twit. ix 10 okkok & so. at dot 01110 of llootio Dotson & Co- 111108111 , 013114, the folloorlite 10.10.10).0110olod 6. Shalioltotir. 0.• Bad DIVRLLINU MAIO AND Inf., abottLattfo. &tato, of. soy Coo Doottio 'nose DWELLING 110U88 AND LOT, 4007 01 No& Coo V 0010 NT LOT, 40 feat Ity 10414 I.to Two 0.4..0 ter 14HOPS. Also, • IA)? IN ONNTIIIIVILI.N. 611.11•] 1.10 • for[a.ll:al.r, eon Jim andetslo.l, J Aoripu•cf •tols.• &M.Ms. dr*ak ghat P.l.era Dion 21, IWO. COAL., NUT COAL, BLACK to Coma AVINO purchneed the entire iutereet.of A ny lets pelt.. to the tem of 11 Oa ,lam n peepatwl w fur.. to oar Lemrr c.![436enc r oud O. Ott.. of Pittsburgb and 'Wally gatoindly, eat. lot quality of COI NU r MACK and ODII lei large or smell quautlites. Orders.. ut throe lb. Pod aas, hilt attbe Soli ILI.. of tbe Llnotii.b.ta thidge.. lb. W.lta, will he *tient./ to .Oh prateptnrea. 0.1 Works awl OM. sltodisi in Routb Pittaborgb, wag equate *bow the No. ngabela Midge. JANIS% M. 11/111NT. SScuND 1.1 AT OF APPLICATIONS for Pelting I.lquont, 11.1 I. the 01.11 . • Orthie up to /omen 211 W, runt..Petirtha, tavern, kb wail, lituaborgt Glow. •dion, do Ott de Allega.o7 Unilln J K., do MD do PitteXurgli M a... U. P.. do to do co O'Hara, Jr, Mlrb let, Wow howl., 31 trod. Pittsbuigli Isll.lon • K...., 4.lii do • Ilegbeity Parma 100 , D, do Sl do do Tattoo Ale :ander, *alias b.nr,Cbtrtlets toertniiip : Tb. Dowd al I,k ens.. will sort.. Woodsy. fehltial7 401, nat. • W. A. IIItRRON,OI.4I. Illark'd OM., Januar, 2 itit.llll. laNatias 11l SAUER. I—lf you are afflicted 'with 1.11. 8/16UYIATI1tll, • Try Heed's Mairoietio Oil yea Idriklad lenn KOILALOIA. Pryß. Magrietto Oil. lf rot ere I,oll,ted with . . 0 VIRUS:UV PURIM • "l'i y itreoCe rdagrietio Oil. If you er• afflicted aka Pittlfl Or ANT Hi •D, 'Try Reeci's Magnetic Oil. 1. the tvliel and radical cam of the above complaints, this Oil la nneorteitely all oiler peat curets nod Oatmeal* Odes otomavitively nocilakee. Bad by albyeepertable DfnitablPts , 23 .• per WO.. sIMON JOLINSTOiI, Prose.: ea' rieder I. cititua lama or at NOW! a aff. .16:ti71 coma Pm 1111.11•14 4641 V.r..14 Arat. • vOILL aIIitiCHIADITS TAKE ro)1 . 101L—Ono Ono • Emu WUF.KLED PLATFORM CAR , . • . tot sale. tillabl. tot i Co.l or. Clots. Itil. w Imis Dieu rue but • abfmt tion on lb. P•piapusla isilroad and , wlll be sold aibey. inwittni 0 J. B. JIMILB, 'MS& Xtf Cor. /trot at. Ined ILvacrobt alias. la UN DR I KS--45 auks Übio Muu-Dried Bittoritti reble Ymb Kull Butter, Ito beet, ldp, _ 1 bbl prime Orbb Older, 80 becks getaway Peertes, 19 Ebb, flex geed. I'M Gbh Green Apple*, "fteeorter—lo *tore for : ..1. by VRANIA VAN IJOHINIZ, Ali No. 111 Pecabd greet. BLANK KOOKS- LID 91[3, JOIJAN•LE!, DAY BOOKS, OABII BOOKS, andeviry description of AllCOOlat llools,On baud or made to order to the nod raird# , Cur pattern r•i•eirdenci, Cal or wltbout.prloted headlnge.by • VIP& 0. JOHNSTON & CO., ja2l Blank Bodk Makera, 57 Wood at. p • DUCE-150 bble choice theenApples; 200 boo