cffls yrnsßtrmH WTTTagtJgi^ liinttDAY MOEHISOTJ^ILI^:' A3™a»°*a ■sffiSgKSS j— r fr.*nm Vor mwal tuxnna BT *** TBtEOBirmC NEWftte. Batnidiy,containlnriio enldei ofDr. Hoto I theCbm* Vjim CoatrorerMT. abfoW mpplyF f *£££ yi«uw it ttiir on qa* fa* P*** l . . IIWWFj"'- k,'-j mtitle eoV w™ * mo ", o.{an Fin aoo eoreral '“ ucle * ' f l “ tcre “ — I •*«*. ~~ w an Impoalnre, and tic Charci UotMCbntroecriy. J ’ ' ! . H * 'German paper b« *■“» ,uined f I TT.Ott-l""- 11 - o,by FrederickSchlmtil. It ie I .tandaob»«b«et.»nd “PP° IU the mdmmlilre-1 toofOetieril Taylor.' lll.tailed •li.Sj.eeloror | f-lrtrrfliiiir' iVl *~~ 1 ” dontein » lar ge amount ct| . intelligence, neeiitl to oar German fel'o® c'.urtcs. SBd VO rocommendil lb their attention. ■ Barbel’. iPaidon erri.ei on .Baiorday : morning, 1 a«d wc eaw biohonor in ahoitly »f-er, iMUag.M pleasant and an normal as ifnotile. tfocomnoa had eeer happened. Ho does not c|* fnr to bare .offered any Iniealihby hialate eon ffioQ|COt«" ' L_ 1 ’ 1 Vn«Tmmo».-Aeeor-1 din, to tul.at official ittw.?. tWire. 1 * anrhonelt. 43 Saving. "Instltations, with I JnMiUn. rad *13111,553 61 mdeFttaifoa. Tiol aanttal average .dividends for the last five yen • I Ia&8-I0tlni,andlhe antountof ordinary di t -1 i, to tot year, $331,813 16. Tia ““'f H : nesaciol there Inatitu'iona are SIM. The ‘■’Provident" Ataoaennn ol Bea.l tm hae»»,ls’> depositor, arid *3,300,381 on def Tio PWaietphia North American hnalbofoU 1 owing, in reference to ttc legality of tic eleoboft orjoaenffßarker, aaMnyor tflbiaeilr- . - Jfifr iVI ' tn ynxjotma .Pammoi or Porjv.stram-Tie I puaun General ha. decid'd that when a Peat I um d egret, or choote. temporarily loact aamtl SreTlfo ia power to frank UMr. rortroriuig .oV ■Sod. to reek pnltlUhem The Uegcge o foo hamate, Gaeerttl la eipltell on tke point IhaUho I Qj»ii offrt" w "r til leutx* u si«a StoPMtmaamte,withtko mere underatitndiag theottt doing eo, ko u acting a. iho egentof th” P» b aadttotaalhe aeeat otihe Department. M» «•«>” OBZOatkaltke laetof a ponmaater tranting dmSlAcr, anil be regarded mi npreeamplkm fo.tbe rJandaSt rorlho pohluher. If, therefore, nay efttte eow poctmaatcro .koald hare a donbt ee to their prttr- S«S. rtmpeet, they now. b.v. the offietG feel i* ihe Pcptrtncat oft fee «übj«et- j n» Ontoa— Oov. Crlttanden'a Baaaagi ■ -Tha kllcwinreicqoent bxtracU from to Me*- •faiof Govtntot Crittenden, of Mr TuL lloble, and patriotic, and !«and oat i» bold Htaiu to Meaaasea of P“ l ofthoSooton. "SiL^SSST^SS&S tooe.it now impirc*, have, day by day, ffi2SLJ«?iiachmciif t ontil the mere «W® »J -®U*bted£*K* and «Hegiancei»To*t inptood, grate. 'KrfjiTi affectionate dcvotioa. ; «I eta entertain no appreheerion to to fate o :. auoieUnton.. Tba approach of any d*»'» Jei '£“> U £ 1 KSmmnt of tta peril woudbo to. moment rf : I pertoade myself that there writ bo SSScoeawTon the eicttieff aobjectwhich aSaiMO ri£to the late nsitatioa and alarm, a JSafcrboaranee and a »ieo patience, that «iIIk - iKSliota denser, and Ural to very men who, end contention ofdehcle, have apoben SnrthatdlTthft language of delUnce and menace ' wtoCton, wtUoot bo bindmort in matins aae ■ •*'^M^'.ocn*r‘n.h=p.-£ •aae and soardianahip ori'a pterent.. illnalnotn ' Xtof MutSiatn: and f.r above all otter aecun- il powerful public optntoa and > other Wooera«*£ : to Valery of the Mtoitnlppl. to.Jlmon is mdl •Usable to their commeroal interests. AB *r • ' mdpt the most fertile region ef the wciU, ete . t ££& dermribed by .celebrated toe-seer«• . - SS masbitccot abode Ibat-to Wnw.htP j..Ttmcd aa a dwelling place firman- The - ESTalreW popatoo. eod productive. «* 22?;Kate*, iad m m lorg»in«e mo«be- Smathe moat popu’.cn* and produsuyo portion •' ; sK"United State* 'They arc remote tU 2a; and to enable thorn, arith .ay odr»ov. e e m | jEL~> rf iheir boam’Uea prodacUaca and pur r " •2Efu3r.oppßw.Utey will r.quiw the u.e ol commerce, jnd .» it it,. meaVata nfiftfi ptt d. hsrbjrfa ftom iWiIOB ■'" : 2fii?oSs!Wr odr prevent Union we : »h2S?fidlliM with the further adein . : t vS?ASStaftS ww-.» F« 4^f ' 2£Sy nroteotins our commerce m every panel * k"Diwnicnaronld deprive ua, cara...i yito —tiStiind moat probably to a £tcal extent, o ££2hnutoeaasd ol tot protection. I cannot ■ SaEJrSr to .object.: A momeof. roJecaon . Sffltow to rninona “W n 'v n I c h '*i i “yfSS ! ° =' • %o^ u u b ”or^^ w2hl2«pro^« dl,om r nc , h tiitoa arith h« brethren of Jho Sya .^ e [° _ B t ’ •<« fa ato without her sympathies wilh them* * - She deprecatea diauojan aa *_ n»i sirnnir calamity; aha can eee no ftmtJti tn .t '■ -r 3SSSSSSS “fc?»r wyetcom. •v loblhedOsorio be apprebeioded. , ; hr - byuod abide by tU V* ■ im tnibaUitlnad ihe will, hope that the same iS.totoibliio a cporolios oonS(len=o,m that ■ ’ i a« a people to. ielnror!odse| • 1 • *n4.ihnnhfa!neMa the ‘ R l aoy,! * all J "Sfiahav.rooorvedofC.vlao goedoeaa, nod ' -KtookotoOroatßoler of eventi f f' “ ;. ntm of hit favor, humbly »cfchow.edgta«:‘“ l •-wtlhOßUnanid, the labor, of man. vain. . i-.'i ovk BSLITIOH3 WITH ACBTHIA. '? , ' • fallowing extract ftoni the Philadelphia Hev*. rallyeolndd« with theTiews.wbich we ;t|i«»didwtttfo lioee, upon tie sobjffci f* . mi diptoamUa reUfcons with Austria, • MpTopotedbyOao. whose object, probab* ' «u to mke political capital oat of it. M we tlyrn pbaeteed,there it no difference of aentimeßl ■ • •«• Miefudi Ihewndnct of Austria, amongihc- M ■ American people, ia v>T*ts tnattt it has excited Men] execution. ' Bat we differ widely from thoee Who VOoM wiabj-to establish what wc . fggm * very dangerous precedent, by breakmgoff i ea diplomatic relation* with that Government. It ’ Bn beteafier beueed again* a*. by •<>“« calioQ ' l-'SwfW fit to think that we «• of aome wt which. they. 'po» M . slD .* : d[{rertz \ ■>«“ “ cvtns'^4 . . tETrftaiilhelmraofOodKiam.il. In..tat , > mxraX to Frid.jVp.peft 1 «• *' iatci '? «“ . .... - TwTiof u.n .rgumcot.bul mere- , ' In--Tm°TT-Tte toK European oKioo. i •isi eiev .Urer, m coutrarr 10 e# to”' ■»** , ' ' Mb. toilhoqo.l righj ■■ i leleroonno wlib . Oorommool which tolerated It. The argument of the Bddor of . : Aa Uereory, that elawry {a tr ° Ucd *“ eaii «st i? national fcatttfl!i«,> of bot MMc Jbrce- The Ebropcaa Government* know Ihai * ,vcr * mtotbd in the United States, t»» i tnhiect. Onr object ia lt, *** ■ .••• Mow tte dirge* of treeptniiig tw - who-might re Wfl the Ihjnry inamuoe? we hast expected. Whatever •- ' any be w ;^^hlev‘fot'tha: ppprea««.d of»U .// ntfoof* which are .namral, end'Wfcrthy of ctrthe ooatsendilou, we abeold cotfonjcuhil there la a . poiat t beyond which,those tymputbica cannot be • •■• extended ■. Wehtvenorigbtbtartmt'Ane'.'lfl setr-hew : ; : |»to administer her daflWv-tfesUa» •'* mitterexelarively berowa, Wrtwwihijrw^ttM - - any fcr«tfn iaenesUos'b wr thirty • W -ft -r . \ w Sr,'' 1 ' “• L’ tad we preanme Anuria will bo cul 1 itttao Manor. It i* very prepcr to eI ka, | tympalhie. .for tint opprened nation,«“ SSiy mr««4 ta ker bhadt, tad denounce her ia whttortr lgnt{d we pietoe; bnljaitice,propriety. “ d * tt ? o _ (regard w nor owe totereite, at well a» IS Bid right. of totoon. generally, wonld, U 12S- TaTcoadeata a ban oT poUcylb^ I plainly bo ptodnctlTo ot ao good, tad may opea ISy tbmo* Bribnt OTiUtooar toawonrtp I wilhiotketiitfoa* IUUtUaM vltk FOMlp 1 r / o©T«rnmt»tt* - ■ It' 15‘generallynndOTWod tbit tbenropoanton to bowend- iliplomnlo latercourao with An*'?* SiHta aaSbned by tbo Senate; It weald, indeed. be eUangelf we were to ntafca tbo internal nblontho SiontAoitfit, u«“““"i clelliMd world; and Her blood rbtraty talent loOod, | lor the erneliies pradiaed. toward* tbo Hocgantn nedole. We m»T reprobate her outrage* upon ho amity by aolema declnrttiona of aenlimeot, ««ber la form of legialalivo' reaotauoßa, or by ‘bo eM**- •Idea ofaymtSthy with bat etnigaltng "bjeatt, bat torefaee iateteouiao with bet, it only “ thi ptopotty and penona of Amaman 'inaaaa . lha rapacity and tyranny of tbo moat tnfamoua or| ""tvSnorSeat egaiaat any.aacb auirander of tbo 1 doty "f p weotioawbinh ‘bt» “ iSSssSi tire* and property ?f «***£ . if , he , e be no :U* O' onnoaity «'• , "bSe .bail lb< diplomatic ** CD * immured ia aa Europeaa SSSSr S‘ or t n Wbo Witt cairyb, :»^:S.b.|,-boN r dtba,b.b, MARIUAGhT”LAAV3 OF NEW YORK AND PENNSYLVANIA. Tl;e,e Is a groat deal o f force In ihe following ar'i"le,concerning marriage centrum,end equal ly deserving the notice of our Legl»la.u-e, »*• law upon the auhject ie elite Ul with ns. By our law, murringo !■ merely recogulied e> * civU conned, end toy two perron, deeding up >a weae'cce of witnetter, mid dedariug totrmten tlon of living together a. men and wife,*"■" ,he aye oflhelaw, •• legally married mi if n had been performed in the Church,or by nMagir trete We heard, recently, ’of two pemona Who were not aware of thin Set, .tending up in .port, aid declaring before an e»emblege of their com panionr, their intention to latte each other mi man and wife, end great war thetr coo.tern.Uon on being inldjdt.!, by the lew. of Pennayleenie. ey warn to Wl intenta and purpose., Marrled-apert fcaTthe want of aolemuily which to involved by iTcrreroony of .hi. kind, there ia eeother action. , ovil which it prorentt, in affording the young end incoa.ider.te easy Mute, to fora h«y aid at-, prudent m&mmonlel connecuon*. M.wßi*as Comucrt ci Ntw Yonic.-~We cail of too ; ntOI IfiIBIIOTOI. Oom»ponJMoe of tto Pituhorjli Guate. WaAhesqtos, Jan. 9» l 6 *’ o, Ph.Hons.hade narrow oocapo fiom jeafccl MMolMhoo «o day, by Ihc ctMUon of . Clerk. On «he fitel trial tho vole stood, lor For nay, 108; Salomon Foote, 101 i French. Democrat. 1; Matthew St. Cl.tr Ctarle, Whig, 3; Govern car, Democrat, 1. Tke T°“* for Clarke were given by Deberry and, pS' 4 "*' 1 ’ of North Carolina, undoubted Whip, and T yic.NaUv. Mr. Campbell bod been withdrawn h, H wrm untie,paled that on the next trial Cl.tke Whtg. wonU yo over to Mr. Foote, and if ao. it waa well known that the Free Soil men .toed ready to trantferl M yotea to him, in order to save time. Thu wottld have given Mr. Foote 111 vole., one more than waa required to elec. him. Seetog the tmtrtne. denser ortbi. retail, the Democrat, tnnen Inentiy took water, and rated the cry for a call of tho House, which waa not reaponded to. On the re eumption o( the voting, tho Whip who had voted for Mr. Olathe did not come up to the a“PI»" ' Mr. Foote, a. had been capecled, and be andl For ney declined ia p.eei.ely the same rnuo,, and the number of acaltoring vote, inereated. t On the een-md and' third trial. Forney had 100 and 104 , vot,-., and Foote 103 each time. | Mr Biker then moved that the order requiring the election of Clerk be indefinitely postponed rnhtch was loit by more than two to one, .0 that them eeemed no chance but that the houre may go on with th'a mieerabio farce until the dog dayk , On the last trial had to day, Mr. Fco'e fell to PS vote", and Mr. Forney In 103. Mathew St C.air Clark roaa to eeven. It would not be at all enr. pritihg il Mr.Clatk, who baa >“»*' “T* 4 Houae in thl. capacity, under former Whig Gen grower, abonld again come upon the carpel rathe hald-r of one oftho most respon.ihie office, under the government. Il may now be ..turned ai. most certain that Forney oannot he elected, a re sol*, not to be deplored. ,« There wls quite an'anlmeted and well contMt* ed alrnggla in tho Senate, to day, over the election of Chaplain. Mr. Foote, or been ling greatly exercised upon thia .abject, and kard ly knew how to get Jong in the discharge of bis senatorial dntle. without tho eonaolauono of reli gion. It must be understnod that Mr. Foote wns atdenlly lo favor oftho re-election .of Mr. Sheer, or “Parson Slasher," ns-he has been sometimes called from bis thundering and thrashing style or delivery, Mr. Blicer Is a Methodist. Ho was de feated, on the second trial 10 elect, by .the caalms vote of the Vice President, every Senator having vo-cd nnd tble occnaion being the first time, since the number of Stale, has risen In thirty, that■« per fscllv full vote has been obtained. Mr. Sheer re , ernved thirty vote, and Mr. Butler, of .hi. etty, ,u Epiaeopalian, the acme number, but the. caalmg yule oflbe Vice President turned tho acale mfo ,e, of the Inner. 'The derent was quue «nexpe=- tsd to folher Sheer, and to Mr. Foote, who, reahy fob in need of the energetic exhortation, of Mr. & as .aottofanliei'pnloryVbsolntion in the morn £ tom the nnmer.ua aina he expected to corn init bsferc eight. Nothing elae' of moment wan dene tn either Mouse to day. The Senate had a abort executive TeX.in Which ajeumber of nomination, were received and referred. ' .There la a hill la the movement or pur dee to th, "troversy on alavcry. The reririJtontsfo believe they ere Haing nothing by wading progreas ofblrcumstancev, for tbo tide of freedom wiLtlycn the fiood. The «**■»«£ ,he other band, ere compelled to watch tbo march of events’with a jealous they have made the adoption or an extreme course depend ent upon certain contingencies which will not im ■nedialely teko^lscc. There, is no well founded doubl, however, I think, that California will bo admitted iototbeUn* ion, as a.State, within three or four mdaths. That Is one of tho contingencies upon which some of the members of the Houte, particularly the Alaba*. mi defecation, are inrtrncted to leave their seats. Effectual resistance u> this measure is, also, one of the objettr or the great Southern Convention, to be held at Memphis, in Jane next. But the Con* vcclioa will come too late, for, after a Slate gets into the Union, not all the chivalry that over ca» vorted can gel her ont. . And even if theexten i tiaeisU should take an indignant leave of the con ; aaertoy. i* difficult to perceive what they would jnlsby il, for they would atill not be allowed to ' „Jvy on. negro Ihe more into California, or any offta tow existing territories. lumus. PUM ne*i» Bnam-T*’ Hi 1»» Trllm»««»u. iteMita «■><* Rlcte , m r^ dccUrti'-* dividend of 33 per II nil» of ro.J,(»r »•> *".'«« I*' 1 " 1 ° f “ 7hi Trih»»« >o?' tteKoWiin.uiiSfioa lib««l ptlndplM. »” d *«* ." urol cfloMence md friendiWp.. • . We nndmtthd thatthe fire nileacf p!«n*n»4»« three cf ibe great thorooghfewJ leading to the com -1 try from Cleveland, are paying better thatt evw the B«»d. FROM H&EEUBVQOv Coi:c-;v:‘-'i?3eeoflhe PiUibarfhGuette. Hotums, Jin. 9» 1850. The proceedings of the I*egislature, to diy.were of more than ordinary interest. In the Senate the reportertho Jndidary Committee on the petitions for t&passage of a law.exemptfn* Homesteads from sale under execution, gare rise.tom very general debate, in which most of the talking mem bers of'that body participated. Thy, report o the urasadverse.lo the prayer o * "editions. Bat Mr. Streeter explained that the action of the committee was not intende to conclusive of the subject. The petinoos tod v* ed for u specific kind of Legistottohi “*“ only upon .hopr.ycror.fi. to committee hod dewgned to rcpo.fi » ™ 1 intended to mccl to genera, ««•“• p Tho debate to. continued by Messrs . „ Crabfi, Muhlenberg,Drum, King, and Darsiu vu ready to tod to («<« " : He did do. think lb.l toro wore many V" 1 '"”* -ccivcd io faTor of to project, oh to conttwy, ha thought 'hoy »°» la hl ” lh ''' üb lea loaded ' witopeStion. Z to repeal of to WMexempnon The reMtalion of toe commit- i the vu finally laid ofi to ‘able. • , Mr Danin, oa leave, pre«en.ed a petition from oitiaen* ol AUcgheoy county, praying for to pas „go of a geonral la* lo ao.ho.iao a ■ « Bulbing oo Stole Stock., which was referred lo the appropriate conmiuee. This proposition .eem. to meet with general vor, and will no doubt bo adopted in aome form or other, bt fire tho cloae of the present aesatoo. Th. Speaker laid befire the Bonale a mentor,. .igned by a CoaimiUee of the late Editorial Slate Coavealion, rel.licg 10 the publidlon offihe pob lie laws la IheEagliah and Ga.toan newspaper. ol thodommonwealtb, and recommending other re forms lo Ihe cotuideralioa of the Legislature. Mr. Crabh preieated a pelilion ibr-an uppro , pri.fi,on to tho Wcalera Reservoir, aad thomoie. diste repair ef to Portoge Rail Row!. Befr«' J I to the commiitee on lolerr.al Improvements. Ia the House, to Speaker laid balire tot body a communication teni Auditor General, ,n reply to. resolution ofiaciairyoo thcnnbjeet, showing to otoonot appropriated to to ' 1 .lace 1818. The «uoW .toted I. S 3.000. There i. a movetnea. oo loot to note, the office of Sopcriolondent of Common Schod. with or Stole Lihrariao, which officer to to beetocted y . Joint vote of the two Hood. The object of this proposition to transparent enotnia. Rtote signed .. wrest » Hte of the Earemive psteosg. from to hand, of that cfficer, and grvo It to to Legislature which to strongly Locot cue. The Im eolbco lust lor office is so great tot no.ronwder uions of decency or expediency will «•“*'" them in.gratification oi.hto love pampered ap -1 joint resolution, presented some day. ago, by Mr-Meek, of Centre Connty. idstnreungonr S-nttors, end requesting our Reprewmtauve. to procure the pastwge of a remlutloo to Congrma, express ive of our abhorrence er to tertsluiea committed by Austria and Russia in Hungary, TZ up in the order today. Mr. Meek, tough , very honest mao, mid good duxen, to by no means an able or.ocomplUhed .oonfiud himself, ‘like little wamna boy. tow™ on bladder., in a ana of glory, tor beyood h. deplb." Ho revelled In to luxury of our termb. stilollon. somewhat after too manner of a pig who gives himself ap ta to unbounded enjoyment of a. w. b.v. said betore. to . good , man, mid hoaosti but with no capacity »“»>«• bn ha. a most inordinate ambition » »“» * denagogne, and deliver bintoalf of and bnckom speechea in the Legtolamre. Ilia • pity tbat this grave subject bad not original y leiJinto better bands. The resolution -« finally a*resolution relativn' to Hogging in to Navy, next occupied the otlention or to Home. T I brongbl the gentlsman from Centro agmn >°J“* I f- c n ia his own peenliar style, winch I sssnre I you ia Wholly inimitable, and meal be he.nl .0 b. fully sp?recJa:ed,_he_entettained lhe Boose Or nearly half an boar.. He wm tfflerly opposed to .■cow-ektoatog” our seaman and mer leem. under all clrcumunces. He «»»“ “ ruther he hunted to death by toe Emperoniof Anatiia and Ruesle,hard as even tost fate wsa than to be "coto-skinned like a dog” by en upstart of ,a officer in ill deserved epanleto Mr. Porter look occasion to remark, in tarn, orjost severity, tho extreme and ultra of ha Lscoloco coadjutor tern Centre, bad' a most debgbtfol exhibition of the way ta I „hich doctor, of the same school w,U some.,me. disseree if the gentleman from Centre would opting ~ to market bouee, for the dissua sion of thin subject, he would meet btmsnto,■» his heart, and endeavor to make a. eloqncnt a speech as thn' which b«d «'« tlnmsn, to favor of American eeameu. Bel tow „„ an. tho place for each popular exUblteu. Ia presuming to iaslrue. on. Reprmen«uv« » Congress on every question that might ante, h. ,hough, the Legislature ww likely to become a good deal l.ke'Turcott'a plough-‘‘taha on a good da»l more liian ft could turnover.’ Mr. Wiitem. o’ije.cted, on principle, to the pss ,lge af tho resolalion, and on raped,ency. He so appoied nltogrtber to this sy»mo, of toitruc fintu tod no. look well fur men who had hot thn't tores obes o» eyrler to oo dictating to, tod instructing 00, Senator, and ,ho me, or should be, the first men to to «a ” Tb= to,: of 1 o’clock barriM adjourned r For the Pittsburgh Gatetu the biltos jOZ.ua papers Our ssciol system Is composed si materials “ different in .hoi. nature, .hi wo ore .ho veatness nod excellence .of ... .««. «' nedv to join in Ihe gonernl lood.uon of i s par feu... The. i. i» period, ha. bren so lon 5 . mailer of public concession —so for a1i0... o. OM olass of peaon. or. concerned, .ha. even were . fai.ein reality, il, like many other linng. .n this world, has become a fact by preac.ipuon, and .. no. now to be questioned. I. h«. been from£mo immemorial, a fixed rule or property, and .never throw i. now, would bo rotn lo thou.and. of title, to position in th. social body. Submitting, then no in duty booed, loU.eetUbli.hedprme.plo mo. es. lex,” we are only at liberty to say what would have been the ,no.ton been a new one, and untrammelled by president. Assuming that, from Ui. very nature of ntainna most bo formed between the different indi viduals who mako upeociety, il follows, that cer tain principle, should be eslnbii.hed to regulate | tbei, conduct, and one of the.no. less, important object, to be kept in view, should bo the im. provement of Ihe moral and. in.elleetn. J«n1.1...f l man. Intelligence and morality should lie at the I foundation ornll on, ptivntn r011,0n., nod while we may treat tbn body polil"' •» “ wise couln vnnee to bling strength and power together for the protection of our live, end property, nod a mean, through which all or., soil, nnd religion, privileges can be enjoyed, wo should be careful m Ehrow into the nruclure of eur social circle, only ! thoan thlngawhleh arc be.lenleulnlnd to make u. good and happy- Tho fooling, nod prejudice, of woridlineaa nhnnld onvnr be permuted to came within It. sacrod preeinela; but real worth should be .be gen,dine spirit, promoting it from the po.- lution of aeiftab nod ig.oblo poaeipina. The nd ventilious cironmalance ofhirlh or wealth nhoul ant be »U ih.i U repaired lo seeore .dmisnion to on, fiicrides, but rlher that high resolve and nor rnadepnrunent which -may hecume a ntao. Entertaining these view, cf.he i—« i— ' “ Tie vl a close inveddglinn. ; wooan bad neenoqu^ with many, and we are e*te*®ed» we are.but for what wo-pottesf. K . . tie how it may have been acquired; * defrauding the ignorant, or trimpßsf oa ot vrrcMlng from the weak, or by any other of thomand at hemes of villiany by which riche* aro of.eq acquired, i» never atied; or if a»ked, un. ared for- The fact, like the rod of Aaron, »wal lows«p«'reryolll®rconß,,lCT * lioB » wra PP c< * !la the fascinating l ! ght or it* own glitter, look# like a rainbow cf excellence, epannlng the broad BieDoTUtODonlworld. Tauwearofod toiho conclusion, that wealth is .the only -eoore by which such persons maintain their places to socie ty, and money the only which bind* «ach acommacitytogether. Acdwhiletbereeremany and great exceptions, the practice of a large num» , ber verities the conclusion- Spnogisg out of these j principle*, we find an aristocracy growing np »n I oar whose gendblogical map is a gold edn chart, and whose “Peerage" is a coanferieit de tector. i« already parades oar cities; and is work ing ttse’f into the various circles of eoontry soci ety. All the finer feelings ofour naturt are eev« i ered np, or trampled under foot by its Omaipo* tence. Nothing h 100 pure, nothing too sacred Ito escape its touch. Even Religion puts ou the -gatb of Mammon’s followers; and love has ceased 1 to be the out-ponriags of the generous emotioss of I youth and innocence "-has become a business ofj moneyed. expediency, and bean the villainous stamp ofShjlock’s heart. Thus our society is ent np into dosses and castes more} numerous than that of the Hindoos, ond almost as pxclusivo, saving that in this country, all have the power, however unworthy they may be, of throwing down the bar which stops their way, by getting rich.— But it we may nscend, so may wo fall; and liule consolation will he, who having been a lordling of the “upper ten,” has lost his position by becomiog poor, find in the sympathy of his foroeiffricnds.—. For friendship raised on such a basis,'will prove to be the chrystal goblet, which splits in pieces when touched by the poisonoas waters of poverty. All our rcfieclions have coma at last to one poiut. The would be aristocracy of this country, is hut abase imitation ofn time honored, yet degrading institution cf the old world, partaking of all it* vice*,w,tbout any cf its vi.tue»-an insult lothe IntelHgccl—a libel on society, and a poisoaousTun gui tbootirg up from the great body of the social system, ugly and venemous, and like the Upi-s tree, destroying every thing within the circled Us shade. Aacninsu) Shxbp^t. mas Bret* Socncrr.-At the regular stated r.tr, acid In New York on Thunday evening lM', , italed that daring U»o P«i month 3, - ;o5 o:bl111 :esiatnea» hr.d been di#:ributed. The xcccipu and payment* 832.675. Among the aaxili*rie« reportedrand recognized, was one in ,rni*. under favorable auspice*. Coll* for Bible* iji'iiornia- uuuu • 1- - were received from Uaytl, Ireland, Bremen, fcc. The Rer. 8.1. Prince, one of the 6eereUtriea,pre*cMed hii resignation, on aeeoant of fairing health, i GEN. CASS’S AUSTRIAN RESOLUTIONS. SPEKCtI OF MR. CLAY. Tie foil -wieg ia & sketch of the speech mad® \n Mr-day, in.the Seoftle, ou Monday,in reply to an appeal mado by Gen. Cam, in hi* speech last week*, to him to sustain his resolutions lor sua oendiod diplomatic iatcrcourte with Austria, on account o; herbrutelity totfaeHaDganaos:— M». Clay *a‘d an appeal made to him the other day. by the Senator from Michigan, to aid him in 1 this proposition, and do leu hia respect.for that ! gentleman aod the Senate, demanded n reply. 1 The procoiuioD, either as originally offered, or with the amendment, was a great and grave one, wolf subjects were, wWh were connected with foreign affair*. It ptj/p°«d not simply■tfwioc£l ol our own Minister; lint the sending out of the coontry the Mini»ter of another power already here. Why was it made a resolution.of inquiry- AU the f«cu upon which the Senator based-bis proposition, where historical. The origin of the war, and the punishment* inflicted were well known to the Senate and the coontry. The pro- Iposrou, therefore, should be considered in the Umelicht as a positive direction to *omc action earhin* out the oltimate object of the resolution. The Senate were juitas well prepared as ever it eonld be, to decide whether wc should suspend diplomatic intercourse wilh Austria °r noc Ho did not believe that the Senator from Alabama, rMr KiccJifbe had given thu hia usual careful conriderntten, could give it hi* tanctlan. He re ferred to'the etequeot language in which Air. Caaa had ret forth tbcsoffennEi cf Hungary, Mid , S tid that there was another way m which the de testation of Austria’s coarto could he manifested with raneb mere benefit to those who had been trodden down by .he tyreoL Letlhe honorable Senator bring forward some pljn by which succor end comiort could be given to the numerous ex ilea who were now fleeing to this lane, from tbe oppression which they vainly endeavored to re* oel.and the gentleman would find him ready to advocate it with all the power which be possessed. Instead cf suspending diplomatic relations with Austria, be would wad to that Gov are meatkocw enlwbteced citizen who could command tbe cone denceof the country. The Honorable Iknator from Michigan biratelfwoold be a most appropriate peri son to send on speh an interesting occasion,to sno fur some consideration for Hungary—to plead her cause and endeavor to obtain Tor her that tfdress ud consideration which herwroeg- and herbre renr were entitled to. Tbe object cf foreign mis sions was not to benefit the country to which we tend representatives, but to protect American interests abroad. It wns proposed, because cf our abhorrence ot, Auitf.ah butcheries, Xusmn’s disregard of Htroga- , nan independence, to punish Americas merchant , end Bailor*— to neprivc our citizen* of whitever ad vantage might be derived from the diplomatic rda» course cfiuld be justified by no argument Mr. Clay also vindicated the consittehefof his „ re «m arlionTin’view of hia former eoor» with reference to too Sooth American Stale., referred to by Mr. CM3 in hia »j*ecb. If it -“TRT" that the United Btalca Go.ernment ahonld late any action on liU nihjeel. it miehl more jaitly he had «iih refereeco to Ro.ria, mho had interfered opeo a sballow\ preteal, and defeated Hcnganan independence when Hongary had already och.ev. el *Mr. Clay alsil proceeded 10 »bow, hy cogent araomeol aod familiar ilioatralion,, that 'f to,- precedent in qoe.non teas calahliahed there wa, no limitation, goaliCeaUun or reatrie ion as to ho» far, or on whet aohjeol, whether religion. mn>, or what cot, toe principle tniEhl be earned, me propired to be pnraned n in become Ihe Mama cf nauona. wherefornjire we lo atop, and why iboold wo ’exit lo tho eanao-af Hungary alone! AVhy eel lain op ihe cause or Ireland and lliat of on hsnt>7 Rone. which hediecn a.luded tsr The honorsblo gentleman had expressed the fcar that he (Mr. Clay) belonged to the stand it..! tchool cf politician*. He would like to * enr “ definit-ou of tho progress which .the genteman had designed to advocate. The partw* of (he Senator from Michigan wa* a distinguished 1 disciple, w«* opposed to the Improvement »-t our ; great water courses, opposed to a s > s ‘ c ° i gren which would relieve u» from « I de P cnd “ n " i for necessaries of lifo upon a foreign Land. What then did he mean by progress. Mr. Clay feared that the progress which he ad vocates was a progression ol conquests, terr tor. a and foreign wars. It so, he thanked SS S was of the Stand tf ill school, es y» ■t Pilnceton about 11 o’ clock last evewnfr-ha Tine attuned the patriarchal age ol 60 years and ?moatha. Dr. MiUer was bora near Davor,, in the State of Deiawarr, where bis reverend father —n native of Boatoo—was then settled as a pastor October 31st, 1709, end floated at the Uatvcraiy of Pena, in 1759, having long been tbu oWcj It*- cra'uate of that Institution. He studied theo- Ch Dr. Nisbit at Carlisle. Pt. , and was or 2?fled and Installed over the United P«*yte»ian Smiehec of New York, in toe summer 0f1793. He coo tinned in that responsible position until of the year 1813. when he wna called by hi General Assembly to aid in founding the theo limiim, M V.taobloo.of wbicb b. bo. the senior professor ever since, or rather, umd ho constrained, nt .he last meeting ol ihe Assembly, toatdc lobe relieved on nceotint ef m The request was grouted, but i fho prevailing sense of bis worth and service* was manifested by bis election ns an Emeritus Prof-'ssor of the Institution which he had •°« fVCtl 1 and ndoroed for some 36 years. During much of SS period Dr. M. was a!eo a leading merabr of the Board of TmEfrHLX- —We hive recently, on more then one occaaion, nllnded 'n'be mp,d increaeo of Philadelphia, and H. ed Ihal ebe™ overtaking New York in popolwion, .f.behad not already done eo. We bad come to ,bl * “7?L“ alon, not only Iron! vnnaui eircunnlnncei and facta that bad come pr onr Iruowledgo.botnWrorii per aonal obaervation in our triedtoboth c,l " e " f“P n * the Inal aur.„ner nod fall. The new tbnildmga erected in Philadelphia, during the year 3117 with n probability of an equal number tiunog the oreaeol year. With ail this, however, we were not fully prepaid for Ibo raMltola recent censut if flw tLSbb inhabitants in PMadelph.* « Jopcaia Kcjouol to 77.2 H.-The Philadelphia BuUttin estimrtea thi* a*«basia for ■ population 01425,062. I* the Federal Oensasof *®*o , ’h*P°P“ nlaiioti was 283,484,and tho above would, there fore, be an increaw of about 02 per cent. «“ Dl £ c __.in The ceaaua of 1850, we have bo boubt, >Kll ahow that Philadelphia i* the target the Union, and that ahe baa n greater P 0 tbnn any city in Enrope-tmadon, P*"'. ww only excepted.— New Orltons Bulbttn. Srxros*viixs aud Ihdias* Ran. JJS tbn LegUlntom to wtom wn> t^ss^sss^ fries ds of the enteprise.ceed sat lave*** J* cSnp«J. The Legislature at tie lime l. ÜboriTg- under a fiiofeeoaomr»of peallenw tor the rath;rtoo liberal improvemoitapP«P^ l '«* I m ade during the last session; an* reytofmd ta Vo. Ktnli. 8,. SI U-«'. Lwo FHJJ.-TSS d.miod for to., mol tetotdy 1. rapidly mete«[oS.?“J «• dsT I'CoiviWorder. from . diwraooTor lou, wtaeS J, Cud it almo.tlmpo.iiH. to. .opply u tot •» to ooite.t Too Ira* i«, tlto remedy require. only oln.l to.otmoco ih. ill excolleuco. Wo a file of similar documents, the .following: “Comoro*, Ohio, May 15,1817. ‘J. Wi •* Co: Gentlemen, A» I mm engaged in «ell* very choice medicine*, I do not consider my i P !elf, Billet* I hare a rappiy of Dr hTLane’e J obtained a few dor.cn boles of these which told very fatt, and I IjTer Pi PilUfro- "'"’''Tm'cOD WiDNEtt, P- M.- For -a:.- i.r j. KIDD CO., No. 69, corner of Fourth *ad Wocd et, Pitiibargh. JJuilMkwlwS A Cur* Md C*rtlde»»« *» Horn*. IT7»Rc*o willt ta s*ro or iu* PirioLstJU. I hereby certify that about two weeks ago I was «»** ti with a violent-attack of vctrtitxn* and mmc Chot* era Morin*, with very dimretaing paini in the stomach ani bow*!*, which was completely relieved by two teuMon.nl dose* of Peuoleum, taken in a Uttlc wn ter Aft<-r having taken the first «Idsc, I slept soundly and comfortably for three bonrs. IS'ffnctt] ana ccm.or heNRY WISE, Jr., On board the steam boat Aiiadne. Pittsburgh, Dee. 11th, I&4#. I em Captain of tbe Ariidne, ft’.d was o witness i U.C unoiiUAS elfccu of .he PMrol.om, imho oo.c« nehrr WUc, who Is one ef the bnnd« on the boat. [Signed] : NIMROD GRABELL. Pittsburgh, Dec. ilth, ISW* fry-Sen general advert sement in another celum del3 JOU PRINTING. RILL HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, Manila, BUI* Venires, Unlink*, Iliu*a mtu , LAB St*. CKCTtrtEATW, CTUCIS, , mucins, Ac. Ac., . Primed m the shortest notice, a; low prices, at, the de23 GA*vTT«Omc*,THiat>prai*T. „e. S™“)w PacuonorAlmosphor!. rto Pbxmivm Lesion scoait— Prepared by J. W. Kelly «“'AiJ.,Sfir..ioir, A,JAV,.ra, ..0..P.1... No. 70 Fourth »t n,CI, “ Dtniim. CoracrofVoßTtb *“ d Uarfcei «nd Fern ucaoßft artbloi GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, FUILAOELJHU— £/-Dt>emi advance* made on coan'enmei inl4 Cm T IN now GLASS-JW «*i’d IILOUR— V*d bbls Extra Family ami Superfine; 4 70 “ Fine; , . . . • 7 “ prime Rye;in*toreand ior*aleby l 9 waterman, .. 3i Waicr and fl.' Front «t Lard— m i>bi« No.i . j*nl4 lSollCfr * d<> “I/l H WATKT.MAN l l< is *• Parked; ; aiken ■■ '^twW.RMAN jann _ | bbt. s •*<*• . x> tarda SEKD—SIO bu prime new Clover Seed; SO liu •trietly prime ami far rale br jacU LS W ATERMAJj_ PEACHES— 170 taeka Dried Peacfeea; • -?*-■ <0 bblt “ . . stuP , ta « day. tb^ mJSbWAT PLAINS” BtASKBTB< lESK turf rbr Blanket*, made of the aofieti i '«t ! " •>”>‘ b ” w R siuffiiv" N E conif r Fourth and ;»ni- ~ COUNTER i’ANF.S.—Colored ei.d White Conmn (IOU)nnD COTTON VELVFrre.— Mmxeriiie blm j blue, xcarlet, maroon, earner, brown, {per bl “ t ‘'“‘'“S'"' u " ““"w R MuS?hs^ EBIBKOIDICUIBB. ALAROC arsortw-nt of French Wrought Cnpee, Collar*. auJ Cull*, may >;c ioun>l, very cheap, ai jiiil/ A A MASON k. CO’S,e» Market »t S'HA Wl,tt —A very cbr-ice Article of 11 at low price's, &l jnol‘2 COIU'RU CLOTHS are O A CO For Refit, Tlir DASUMENT. conm of the I'nion streets, well udnpied to oiry public hnsim ]t lm* l.v«ii fceuDind n* a Coffee, ot Ealing EMubhalp men. for a number of yne.fi . . , . „ „ o(_>_Several Office* and ArtLf 1 * uoonu, well lighted wiiii entrance itoa the Diamond, over ihe More of tli<- «ab»enber.s north weal comer of ihe Dla* * pay. SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES! 1* I.VA ANDKR k DA V, corner of ihe Diamond and J\ llsrkrt street, are now •filing off, at reduced iiricc* ihcir slock of Winter Rood*, eonriiluip of Uhawls at; 1 ) Ladies' Drers Rood*, in great variety. A’eit— Wanket* and Flannel*, Cloths, Cu»*tmet. Satin elj* mui a full assortment of heavy Cotton Roods. HiuCdent vo, hound Side, or Notes for tho History of the Wa-' , WPrM Mexico nnd tie United tla.rs, written i Mex.cn «nJ uaurlM':'! Iroia the Spanish, with liojr Br A. 0. Ramsey. Sketches of Reforms nnd Eefonnerß' ta. and Ireland: Uy 11. D . Stanton The Work* of president Edward*, n prir.t of the Worcester edition, with a ut coi'iuu* cC’terhl index. i The Mountain*of KftjrpLar Epypt aWitai tht Uihle- Jly !•*. >»• Hawk*. t». I>-, l- L D. I Memoir* of David Hale, late edit- Comratirs. wIOT ■>“ Wr.uucd By ilev. J - l*. 1 homprrm. ’tjio putitan-iind His Dsujhtcr: by J. K. Pcialding. Lxj* linnjt'i*, or an Inside View of Mexico and Ca i/ornin: {ty Lieut- Wise, V. S. Navy.' Fnmiiitr Infers 10 Youuft Men, on vnrious subject designed as a Companion to the iYousg Men's Guidt Itv iVin A. Aicott- The Poems nnd 1 Prose Writim* of R. A. Dana: '2 rt Nmerchand ltaßemalu*: lly Layard. For sale by ELLIOTT *.ENGLISH, i*nfJ No TP Wood •» /•'OIEWtS-tfW 018 W K, jonl t _ ItfINDOW (JLAS9-3?7 bI *'“ a ’ d | W jantt 9AWI r RK -iTi atwga.f r. A . H r 10,1 " dM innxrCO—lobx* for nale.wc&t*econ^irmnent,ltf ,0D STIM®'" ' SILL.U9 Wood n TRA-IO hf «*«»•, to clow jxnll bPL’AHT AglLlj, fyrfSH 5 ' 1 *" “ctuVSt v ■IMggE-Wb«. 1. «... "i 9[LL * UXGUENY CUT Mi Omit s g!&,sW!} r f “ & »enr -OLL BBTTEJ-* l . b '‘,r""^S3'CT K__ ~t - rTFR—S ke/a In *tore and for ttle by KG J .UTTER-* BC * B w taSSET 4 BEST mall - ■ 1 .» b«,d .»d r ?t jj jaalt »» ““"T^ETtBEST TLUVXK »'”■«“ / bv rpI.MOTHV SEED— 3 for 'xAslsEY* BEST X imU r>I.ACK KWLian CBAFK, tor Tritnmins, b> b, B Ibimil M lUe Dry Good* ■"’“JJ.'r hDBPUT. j„,l NEdorbMFobtlhb^MHl'in! TGNNf V«.»« 0 tl color', 10 be found nt i) cxiiu will Ib, t> be found, »» 10 ”^ n R MURPHY I)KESSE9-A- A-Muoj jil kei meet, will £T, P . EvcnirK Dreaw voice of iboso btcncb bm »■««*, Soiree*, &c * a very derirablo nrucie for I»««», =*»» , rpALLOW—7 bbl» pn me » rec B‘d& 8 ‘ d & HARBAUOII ijmll B™ R i^ b i ls FrcBl S®2^-^ 5l J Canal Darin. Penn ■twej^ PU.OUR-*1 “i'jSt'SLL, H 8 Wood .. 17 janio ( iuivkh '‘“ 'l Quart’s siu._ wI'rKuEEBBTrEK-in mEl* l\ inn»> 1 /AN the eTeniitJ'nl ] stettjf jqnlo First het’P Wood &K> fjgL UINK>i-0«It->“: iil» '^■SVoiINSTON, J. n« street at I BROWN’S American Aujsler » ooiuei »u ■i'S'.' *»< >«• fat Hooker 1 * Ptiyiimn and Paueni, t«ao- Mr» Km*' Hearn *nd Humea; B*o. gSSS K'Wi Otock 3 vou, e.o. Rev. Dp. Spriiiß'* Memoir* or Mu* Murray, • 1 Amencaa Almanac, 1«0,^0. p , OCKWOOD] }a? ,o Dookaelter* Importer, o3 .Woodrt . T,&^ rw ‘ ifikg^gata 1 r .li'lsnow GLAS3-Mboje., ?“ , ' i II7INDOW yASH-Aiwned VV Tn iaiiiu BRKVFl'Olfc.*llftßkfc_. STEAM BOAT quIET3-800aic.nl lki.l Connun p„... In •'»« “^””5!;.f I OGLE t CLARKE' P i S2Sl^” , '■ I™™°' "a 1 'colStS! K i iSS.' * «_ I BA J_j janlO W i !™i“ F ' iN3 ~' t,l, "'° r w ">iß l loHNSTON GIS ArPF “' M W ’jyu H JOHMToi & APPLES—In nore and fc D’K “» WM II JOHNSTON | n,. u, .u,, e g^»' B^ILL Sotleo to Teteheri. AN examination of applicant* for * .** Teacher in Use Female Department of the Thu. ard Public, will be and al lb» Pubbc SchuaUlaa,a Saiuriaf, January It at So claca, I'- M. T»c ae rtli be made from thtno applying oi the luai SaiarY. 8i23 per annum salary, *«*■* v JQg w LEWl3|Scc^y. At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholder* of the faykttk manufacturing company, teM on tho t;b n;it, Ore following ire non. were elect 'V?reSen'l)'wm T “ r ililll Treasurer .nd Secretnry, i tnhK Vie mini - Director*, Win. A. Hill, If* HereeT, jmelrSSu. John Rotnerfotd, Andrew Fleming, Jr. I janfl t&: . ■ - DJSSOLCTIOIS. THV* Co-Fartncnjfip heretofore exirting under the ITtiSt *&poT6royfo S lo," t. Ih * - by mutual oon*eiu- .The tmimeii will be *eule4 by J. C* llrey/ogle, nt their old ‘teod.J.o. lO^eeonduUceb iin3 , J. C.'HREYFOOLE. _ CO-PARTSBMHIP' T C. BREYFOOfIE, haring M-ocimtcd with him J . A H CLARKE, for the parpore of lr *jV£ c i . u "S Jk.Vnrvnrdiflt and Cotnnttteton hcitncM, will con tolSbS i<”.,a.o!d.mnd of *■ Cope A Drey, /i h recneciftillT iuk* * continuance of the .Kb £&,™£VtsS feend. nnd Ik. pawl; getter £!T &e Kr«. te "ddncltd ondot o>o nun. nnd *>>ln of BmreiooLO A Cuire BRKY POOLE, few hundret Pimbarrh. Jan. “ I Tvper'a Ci.oxas * EVENING DBES3ES-Rc- O eeived perezpre**, at A A- M*«s A »«■ &«• CuAtaikei •treei, another large mvmcoof H.ghoolor cd Opera Cloilu and French Embroidered Dtciaes. C\SUMEIIE3fc OELAISS-4ca»e*ot those cheap now opening, MU>O. A A MASO.N k CJ_ P“^r° RYE WANTED—IOOO'bn of Kye wanted. for which )*,**“« PIIRKD HAMS A DISKF BOUNDS— Sm““" *V*-r" F i ,Ur K’ ”0 bins “ ’ !„,,«» oM to. nlc >-7 SELLERS 1 NICOUS TjUTTKR— prime, for family use, thi lec ' d * CROZF.R ** “ R’oLlTuU ITER—I bbi prime,in cloths,tod and for ialo oy — 13 OLL UimT.R—2S t>bl« »nd tab* Freib, tu cl “‘lE*”"-"" 1 '“'"'''BHEVFOm.F.t CI.ARI GIS? Aprus^viKffi«isSS'B T *W '“' •* , / ü b 'c A NFIEI.D I / Jan# -.— - • T>«TTEEfW U>U F«* *?“• rpni. MKHCVSKAT; by Krv Dr. Srrios- 8.0 .nd I ie ““iTultulM BlMtalfc 1*“0. j-n-fil’c Seaside and Fireside; 12m»- ••• nfih« Pariian*; l!*mo. w i»». ,V Arthur’# Wheat Sheaf, Ac , Itfmo. '•: f„ rt E„Jl«,d; vel 1 to’fc new edition [ °° C V '' »ol». la>d S; 12rno and *vo. Naeattley - bngian , JAMKS u LO CKWOOD, janfi PopV»el)er andlroporter, H 3 Wood »U_ rf’XLLOrv— w bids p OA!!PI 8.8 JL J«» j . a a mason fc co s Guitar*' . PEW vrry fine (JUITAHS*. i«t ree d from the r i THROWN ruxstM*-*** jj Ol L ' i ' f> '' ' •> -.-*!• rn : il-li>bijtß Froth Roll,in cloths, to• *i»t;*f «** _!».* CKAtn fc-SKINNER — r ARI>-Bkcg«,iii sicrc %ai 1 i h»* - —• .-mu’: White, for sale by jTuid ckAlOt iklNNF.il - r i 60 scks rec’d. for sole by B , iS»3 Wm * A craio fc Skinner IM »»*►>* In store and for sale by P°!i ORA It! k HKINNFR.ai Market »t V. ■ "n W-.i'ilß*— £> ba )n«t ree’d and for »ale by ' K - ,L * CRAIG A SKINXBR bbu “cSotaa i mV_'J .fteV* U. *tore and tor sale by W 'u •< _cb\io_a >;;iNNT;n_ .- k Bed, in fcluro and for fftleliy P i TOK CRAIO & SKINNKR '■.TV-V.-^inK—M-tuilt* i!»i*-a*ay ice’d »ml*r i»lo giL'.. i oiik ( ** ahmstrono a cnozEit I~rr . _ r .|.M(l_- ,aek» ihu day rccM by iLArUUKS ARMSTKUSti & CROZEft 1 ja«? . Great Britain _ «•/•» k tiZTiTuhd* prime N. O- for «tle by 01.GAU-I1 u 1 aR mstROMG fc CROZER of Journal of Miscellaneous w-iivr aVOKS 5 bbUN«bannocii,for rale »*y * _ ARMSTRONH*CWOZF.R " on ij AiM*LKS—4 tack* new, for mJe by TW'*, • 4 1 ARMSTRONG fc CftOZER bbd«. n«w crop, landiar from tu&racg 5 tlitmiW -*, »»l (0 * #JU ® **J ) 6 ” V jaMKS A HUTCHISON fc CO " nM‘~-‘u uercc<' prime, tow landing from »reamer K n>i,,-rma No.’Amnd for tale ty X ji!»T _ '’JAMES A HUTCHISON KCO iTritl B 3 bbU Plantation, now crop, rcc’«l \1 ' f 6 ;ciiiuei Far**, and for ulo by L,A ' JAMES A HUTCHISON A CO, . No 4S Water it [■,>ui aiore nud lor tale by a-& wiunoAUGH for »a*c liy iAPBAUUH N-. o vl'GAß—lM)hl»dapriiae, new crop, joairo -IT„u,f ni:dforta!cby’ • * ‘ 1 AVM BAOALEV A CO, ; Nba is and 80 Wood »l (1 230 bill new crop, Plantation JN • if CO - ?T 11. MOLAS9US-IKI fcU.>«. W* £gs™ nnA (at »lo t>T -janß WM BAOAUbi « \ySnow CLAS CAN D Lii=lS^^'ii, bT ■pOSIN SOAr 25° fx. | CHFEBW® ‘^gr o^V 15 ule 1-T w «. » 153 lib*rtT*» u» bbll *° dba **» *' ld f ° r “ le UTTLEAXO I HEW TELKGBAFB OPFIC*. r«BE eiurens and bosiness men j£J52rK«iK l' resperifolly informed that lie Luies am now in complete operation between pi.,.- and oe.« cornier ai Vvashinewn.Citr wi* the the only on~ Sooth 10 ftlehmond, Rsjejgb, Auemto, Savannah, Mobile ui New prle«* r “. connecting m this, city with lines nutninirJjSg'“tf I North to principal towns andciuei in toe T*uey the Mississippi, anaon the Lakes. These Lines wUi receive and send meiufts ns cheap ai-any Line, and the, operators and clerks will be found gen tlemaniy enJnecdamodnting. ftp-oaire m the lower story of the ST. HOTEL, Wood street. janS-an W Jt MUBPI M~"aCKEK EL-60 bbla No 3 Loije; 8 qr bbl* No 1} JO ** No 4: inttoreondforaileby ian7 ROBISON, LITTLE ECO T»IO~LFADteISOO piff* Soft Otlen*, ia •lore wad tot P«.fc »£ 1«87 BHKY, MATTHEWS 4 CO~ R(V i»- <—loo doz Com, In »u»re utd forjale br BlaS KIIEY, MATTHEWS fcCO "■^irwFH—■3S ketrs prime toUd> In note and fotwlt Un7 P RHEY, MATTiIEWa ACO T 1 *«ii-7~-STfK»aad3»t>bl» Wo 1, in ttore andMi \ iff? RHEY. MATTHEWS tCO ” Thomti pttklnioui . * artiiNlST AND MANUFACTURER-UUte*, BmssCiu-i"**"” 1 Bra “ ' vor “ B ' B J of Fern aad First street*. THE *?i'.ciibcr. boTB iund, James pi*ucrton, Jr, *°® tr i e nds and ibo public would respectfully _ m i, nc on ibe tSil '.MlTdfiStth. i«?l tor ibc.r P‘ uo^ k J ma9 PARKINSON. l'iusbo;:;!., Jan. •AViMi a„po,cS .1 »« Putkinwn. 1 "rt? _!&oKJsblp.blie, l i rjrsr * -•'■' ea *“ J PAWEBZON, Jr Pl„.hn,rh. J.n. l.l«IA-U»W-*j» 1 •" » f r " uTCHIBON * COi_. Plamitloa ocw crop, lu , ""’/lMFs''t°'!lSt , cals?N t CO by . Second »t_ ADAM'S SUP. .^ 29 •»* pSIdiAA. I gtTOR-.S™.™* Eoll ' I °y r BOASFIEL5 1 ° • «<£if?Mve LUhly profile to one wlahinf to re-wil la The d tenJtt" it tfSob p«r nunnn, »nd fee piopeny but °“I ■bi'' l ''“f°” d - H. B. WILKINS, *cs3 *t Law, Foartb itrwt. ■•mi-ABBoal B»l« at Dry O«odi, u to* on me* iron o» A. A. MASON A CO., WILL commence on New Year’* D»Ti 1 coniinne ihroogb H» monthof ?“*?* b ,hjo“o whol? Oflbeir to»U» (£3nd ns oil their Whole., o ««») ? lincmoi k Trade; end thetr entiro Wholesale , S&Vt&lb.SfcXt’ B.an,« UJ. ocenoton, .1 -“ASL’^“SSSS3S|»i£»»9“s2s ni ontamenaeredeo. “Ili3w“teS’iS 1 5;5.«4 e,M BILKS. «a«- Alao—While Goode. Mourning, n v*’ RibbonSSjoae. *nd ancnsei Flannels,7oonaea now■nrleCbllcoa*, c» J,Blenched Mnslim. 100 bole. Brown Ticking*. Alio. ©oihn, Cnaalmeren, Jenna, Cnaalneita, *v »VSenrielT of ..be, Good., oSi lI”SrVMnI coo old. moat eb.on.l*. In £ecOintry-.1l ol which bare been marked down Ml tnleh “ecrJTptlee* then .heir exlnnityo .omul iMe lb I .» earl, cnll, M non, of tp-T„e l°«..i.P».^^‘l , c " 0 l :, M 1 Market at Tobacco— so boxe* w. h. gubi 1 * jjs 35 - D»uiel’» S% 3U “ WJL Ronald ,lour-b fbi. i«.' bSS^foole r—i iu\T 19 keri atsM.isst rec'd and (of aalc by S d Sr A CULBERTSON. 143 Liberty »L i ,*%5- m pis ’ .. TkKCEIVEO ihi* any, at PHILLIPS RUBBER DE- Xv POT—IS Gu® Elastic Cloak*, laigt KtCi OHS BROOM9—I2O 401 in ' dcs9 - 1 for sale by STUART * SILT, A RMSTRONQfcCXtOZ ER rMSSW2S«^*S BP aS£h» Aiueciien* Of the Clow; by the Be*. Dr. Soring. iHi B "“UTTER * LA.RD-29 kew No i L*rfi' L is .>? Dairy Butter landing an.l te r .al»bv dcW BROWN fc KIRKPATRICK anti h*i igi* or * ~ ■ ■ ■ S'TATIoNfJVS GUM—A tuppiy JO»t rec’a and foe ;Si" Bu>,b “ D ' r ° l ' >f jm pniLLips_ r oDmn--*4'*m. on toip, HEAVY CANTON FLANNELS.—Pewona want ing a very heavy article of Cantoa wUl 6nu it ni the wore of . j comer Foaria and Mattel an HORSfcfCUVEK3-« Com Elastic Horae Coven, a v t n- heavy and aplendld article, Jtut rteM and I°, A ■ Wod „ p„ mL ,p 3 Cast* i k oil—i bbi dc-) ~k LCOHOL—I9 bbli jail we'd and for Mie br i Yi.llcck, s’pr»p». fellow, Rryint, Wiilw, V Embury, tsocg oth- ••T he > «iu t e 'p £?&£«>[ in gold, *u* er >“? d J : °:,?.| the b. LOCKWOOD, deis Bookseller and lapOTicr, 63 Wood «. jty Job* D> Dorlii Atetii On Monday morhing.JaßaaryU, »U 0 o’clock, at tba C-Rnmerelal Sales Hoorn*, comer of Wood and HfUt ►lreeL«, will be sold, without merre, for account of whom umaycenceriu A larce and rtneral SMortnent of foreign and do* mettie staple and fancy DRV GOODS, among which nretepbibae cloth*, ewstmerea, casmetts, Jeans. me nnos, calicoes, muslins, hosiery,. wool and Set? cotton, wool comforts, .5 wur superior demesne, blanket*, 10 pieces superior scarlet flannalhU pieces saperior plaid flannels, yard wtdc; 13 doi knit wool sacks, back mitts, ,5* w ' ; ' At So Cloca, - A Urge and general assortment of new and recond hand household famitore, kitchen utensils, looking JSSes mwteJ clocks, glass and qaccnswaw.'manial ‘“■p*. TO' net. L FOR GALLIPOLIS. • , The splendid fast running steam* , REVEILLE, , ./ yAMIfIISL Stone,master, will lenre for above all intermediate ports on Mon* d^^UerAl^^wsbSl^i “ c ' ie, 1 w ‘ ,^ r * or Af-. ■ I for Cincinnati. • I • w The iplendid steamer ' • ‘ - . z tavlob, UfeAtW Laeas, muter, will leave for ti*-‘ and all latenn-ediam ports oa Saiorday, the Uth inat, at 10 o’clock, A. M. - For freight or passage apply oa board. FOR CINCINNATI. . _ _ The »plendid packet steamer. .. BRILLIANT, % UMSKS* Cut one* Will leare far the »bOTC mil intermediate port* Uui da; ml 10 o'clock. A-M. For freight o* FOR CINCINNATI. Tb« fine fast running rtelrncr Bto*ms,mhster,wiintaveforihea!>OTß tisienneiiate landing* « ~flj irday, iho 12th LosU, at 10 o-clock, A-, “rorgr.ight c'^wo,^ FROM WHEELING TO CINCINNATI. t-, . r J The islendid fa« tuoning flume* fe| “ ** farmer, MOJ&tSSti 'Bennett. Muter, will leave Wheeling , Cincinnati, this day, ue *J* January Vlh, oa ihe arrival of the Louis McLane .rom Pittsbuuh. >et>8 —- Gents’ Glotci, a »flperior article} - uiueas: #old fct No 5 Wood 1628 J A H PHILLIPS itore and for aale by J KIDD & CO M3GS-3 bbl» Fre«b,Joat we’d add fortale by j • STUART fc SILL for «ale by STUART A SILL (ORN—2OO bu In alow ; dc2o •> IAI.LOW—CO bbla in «tore‘and for tale by jtnl J B CANFIELD, NOTICE. THE C©*Pannenhlp heretofore exuting under the firm of J asm cutua A Sou, i# ditiSwdJ? T the eese of Jame* Croaean. The ba#tne** wtUtycon» Sti sL l^^ ~erU>W, W JOHN iStt CROJ^w“ < MrrrTr^* 1 * Hft —r D>e - *■ StepU LFissey Dry STEAM BRATS. jtall snlT onboard janlt FOR LOUISVILLE. r” K The fine new light draught steamer . fF T - ft ,l KENTUCKY, i ygP&Bsk Maclean, tauter, wi>-lcave for the ggBSSSSBBBaboYD and all intr f meidiato porta on Thursday, the 10th tnsi, at 4 »'clock, P. M. For freight or panose apply on board. jaaSr • ARMSTRONG A CROZES, AgU FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLR —l k The splendid steamer , . f LOYAL HANNAH, . Kinney, muter, will leave (or above gjjKESHBDand all intermediate poru thia. day at 4 o’clock, P. M. , , • For freight or parage apply on board. Jana _- PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING PACKET. The aplendid fast running iteanta* , LOUIS MctANE, W. 8. Coawell, UMHff master, (having undergonea thor- repair,) will rnn hereafter na fc regular packet between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, leaving Piitsburgh every Mouday. Wednesday and Friday morning, atO o i-lcek. ror <*£} " •"* aEELEE, Ascot- , ~ FOR CINCINNATI ANEW ORLEANS. ; > " _ . . Tho anlendid fast steamer /* , 1 SCHUYLKILL, i - Marshall, Master, will leave foi the' and alt intermediate porta oa Saturday, Nov. 8, at 10 o’clock, A.M. , J Forweightor passage applyoaboard- 1 Jana CINCINNATI A PITTSBURGH J Ji£. •BBBBSBB ■BUBS MSBBdecina DAILX PACKET LINE. mmS-well known line of splendid passenger Btena> I era ia now composed ofthe largest, swiflest, b«» fiSshed and furnished, and moat powerfol boats on the waters ol Che West. Every accommodation and era fort that money can procare, has been provided for pad* tenter* The Line-ha* been in operatton-for five yeartj !!£« carried a million of people wilhonuhc lcastlnia; ryto their persons. The boats wilt-be at the foMjjrf Wood street the day previous to storting, for »f « "fSgr tion of freight and the entry of paraengent oa the rap*- «r. In all case* the passage money must be p*idls advance. ' BCRDAY PACSST. .*/;... T AAO NEWTON, Captain Hemphill, WU leave Pittsburgh every Sunday tnorißng nt 1U o olocfci, . Wheeling every Sunday eveniug at IV v. it. - ,r ,May»,--1«7. 1 ' : I bondaV HckET. . The MONONO AIIELA, CapL STOSX,v.nUlw*Pltt> bargb every Monday morning at 10 o’cocm WhtcUnt every Monday evening atlor.it. - TofifBDAirK«rffsrr. • • / The HIBERNIA No. 2, CapL J. loOTrtrrn, wtL IrnvelPittsburgh every Tuesday morning at to oteloefc, \vh#i4nn#«wnrToe*diveveain<»tlor.i*. t I WEDN£sI)7«rKaJ&ET. j the NEW ENGLAND No. a, Cupl. K D*» f, writ le.se Pittsburgh every Wednesday cio/nta tat H a llr.v The BRILUANT, CapL Gases, will leave Ku*. burgh every Thursday morning at 10 o’clock; Wheeltia \ Tho CLIPPER No. 2, C»pL Pr.n bH » 111 Fltispureh every Friday morning at IB o clock; wnea*- a » A.jrerT Friday evening at 10 P.M.. . UNSHRINKABLE FLANNELS. -- : Wb, MURPHY eontinufcaio keep on band a fall , e**ortmontof the Welsh Unshrinkable Ran aelal and he* recently received a anppljr jitahe finer Dualities. Also Swansdown Flannels, a tearefl arti cle hnd well adapted for the wear offoraltda,, and otheS wanting aomeihing.warmer than uinaU 'Aim, Persian •andTUanso Flannel# for Infanta wear ; aetherJwith a fall repply o( American uianufaeje/e*. flannels, of different qualities .. Alio, 9HROUWNL FLANNELS, of all the different width*, at tba Nonii. East 1 comer of 4th and Market eta. l.\ IDT Wholesale Room# up stair#, whetadeaJera will, find a good a*#ortment of new style goodJ. . jahl T "'.I- TALLOW—S 3 6bl# prime tallow mat loading-taa#- CHEEP PECfS—'lstialr«) No 1 Sheep pelt#, }*» P landing and for .a* by haRBAUCIL jan3 —iAJE i. ORAKOB PRINTS —( eua ncwTiylc. ja c ° l0 "' < ’ pe gHA ll cKLßrrt | wnTO GSBIiMERI»-8 cmc* Fancy Woolr *)je BJ-ct, Ccnd -°^f!«ga^fc. Err DTawTabltiliiiiß in *»arw* TCONOORAPHIC ENCYCL^PJEDIA-ofSCIKNCB; LITERATURE,' AND ART; BX*icm«ueaijy Ar rented by Ci. Heck. With *OO qaarto «teei p.ate*» «• ecnted by the most ditunfttished artists. °r Gfraeny. The teat translated and edited by Spencer F. uai«» A- M M. D- Professor el Natural SeUuces m Dieiiwe* College, CarlisleyPa. , *5 «iv The ieonographic will embrae* ail the branches oi human knowledge, whieh «« )>•“ Initiated by pictorial representation*. These lion* are arranged in awctly systematic order, b» w large quarto steel plate*, and are accompanied W « ter press, printed in the finest style, on tha b«* in too most convenient form, of a lag*tft* L<,>oB>e “Xe la«i pre« will fill MM pini, thorough manual of th« eon** cnee* v> the bgnres on the P^JirA dmet aad-tableiol content! will make »H>, tuefal and ot eaiT Tefcrcjiee. , pdblWhed Tha lconoffttpoie tf^^'VTnni£Opaa**» of in Ifi p.m, each .rtSiin, l!i-hlik letter prci*, i»socd tn «, conTcnieaiP inbecnbet* can keep their eopteeia £«eci on,e \ un Ulccmplottfi.wtaiifiw „ TJ lo* UJ-Fom .Noi. m« “•PJj’ig D LOCKWOOD , S. Impontr.y l. >v r ~-7L~n«ie« Qouca i» »tore anO tor »BiC by KIIKV, MATTHKWa Jt. CO —SirHi-a—IW boJbeb.dried pe*tkc», ben w und !or solo by balwi, to «»> RHEV », MAXTffgWS »CO. •»,,iof »»1b vet* tow. 10 clot® J.». & CO. S* H - * l °‘‘ oil corutjnmeßt by I'KAcTUS —IGU baikoiL, prune qualityt uo" p I )In .tore, md for ttla by - J - , f. S. DILWORTJI k CO. T»lrfl r ££—7 tibU prime toll, Just rr.cme-1. " B jtnl J. a- DILV»OttTHfcCO. —UST recQTci Mil (or sale 2000 lb» Uriou’one by* , . J.UIDI>tCO^ junA j Mo &) Wood otrect 1” N -STOKE—SW barrels Spirit Turixniina. mud lor «*leby J. KIDD fc CO, ]anl ’ No. 60 Wood »t LARO— bo ken No l,m »tore and far tale by jar,l ARMSTRONG A CRuZER !lo£is HAlfU'ersalß by jas\ ' ARMSTRONG ACUOZEK, D'ttV buthel* pealed |>eachei, . 60 do Common do • In no re aml for sole by ARMSTRONG A CROZSfL jaul ' I’AUULS CIDER VINEGAR—For tale b i lUjac* ARMSTRONG & CRO2SR; jaa4 ARMSTRONG: A CRO2EB t“*iORN BROOMS-AW doien tfiU Cr.y reeei»e*»»"« i »i£jr»alo by ARMSTRONG A CROAF* .ijaa< IYACON—£O pieeot uew Bacon, '' . a r X) M do do tee’d and for n*” Jurf ARMSTRONG A CRnZfiH^ FLOOR-2M hfcU f re»£ . for 1 ICCdo 0!d Wheal Kxira. lajgby jmi ARMSTrtO>NO&C. a(^ t EEKN APPLES-rttt WU ii. »L-M i ' , £?J%SgS' JT jtn4 ABMSTRO.NO*CBg> inTEk— To bbl*Boifßttuer Freih, :• .Reived ( iOkf» prime Ao pa_ , ,-eoZKR ■ndferialeby ARMSTRONG* gSgTEN BMMjftfagZSggs?' TUBT 'OKTffiiNb-a' J &, V fCSTTaEBEIVT (| and for **l® by jan< lo» Uva^YgpQSTcw. 1 2T J r a vvva It .. —r=r»ncSTA« nw ro*t» •|W 1W AB’SfcCO, • J tt ■ -— —-rTTowintJoW r!i« i. uLA3S-500bOX»** ; ft -