PITTSBUBGB GAZETTE WIDTE 3`S OUR6iY • WEDNESDAY MOHNiNG, JAN• 8, 1651. „„. - _ walo crrt snrcunom Iroa tusok SOON 4. ROGGEN, IVOICDIAZIoIf - 1011 NAM Of ALIZOItin CAT , HUGH S. FLZkIIIiG• Teette or our. VerM.--As we unman -. • our readers some Limo aineti, the terms of OUT Dui. ly paper !nee been s taged, from room dollars to tit dollars per annum, In advance, or tern dollars payable half yearly, to tete efieet from the fine hrteut. p. N Whits Hest. Ozer IS tr—ltt reply to the charge that !had any f thing to e;,. tr. -cutely up a handbillmwhich the v.r3rd "Whig andKisti•Mssorl-" were Mantled, I, have only t ray , that 1 knew nothing ahem it, toe dui leen t until it i had been pncted and die tribu'ed. On :ceding the Ind 1 discovered the =Weise. Ode of my friends, et ene request, had the awe:. 'alerted and to extra number tamed. Bacirre brio nominated by the Wh.g and Anne Diseen,e 0 ;y Ccnvectine be tho eselidate of the „petty fouthe effice of Major, It is Can to the natty, to h.' Oilyentlon and to myself that I . .boold. be eglatty urders'o:d le this natter. Respectfuiy, JOHN J. ROGGEN. httOßTs Alto EMIT,. or Nrur Yess..--The tots' itnuortt from .January to December of ILO, Is - valued ar.5129,334642. yivicg es iheteaao el 5t0616391,0ver there of 1640. 0! Ilia antena . , 13106:411,P59 were dutiable, 50,815, 2 40, free, sad .of epeee 512932,413 teem received. yhir, the New York perm call a “prospemr cover= of commerce,' wed ecrtelely it In, co it, tint ery, fa eoueereed; hat how will to wee . an luo-11,f foreign coinweeiies, withcot a cur. • re./on it-g paste of expertr, affect the c-trlatty it' Wall our iron and ecetzu efivblithilients evochre ; with rawly ci nor geople cot to totp!..v recto, such e ate-lean - at a the ebove tal,tdoltd to excite feel DES of envie , y and wham rather thou of grlttolation. All the got. What CI from Cal:'omt• meat tthC op for the hem bel :ace of quit new spine, ob. England and Rene. It cannot be chrgutred that the very relent ep tx6.tion wh®h the Roman Heirarehy has met ordh in Eng and—an oppmidpn not much characterized by Chri,lmn temper—is arousing sympathy In fa vor of the Popeand his Archbishop, and confirms Romanist In them bed opm ion. of Protestant*. The corre.pondent of the New York Comrnereml M yer riser at Rome, sap :. ""Homo was perfectly cool and confident of hair. inn the brlcnntage in the controversy before the Arclabishup'sappeal to the British people; since then t:thy eonmdcr it quite safe hero to announce 'I clornois victory." Some of the most tofhiential jourrmb of France, which were disposed at first to allow t.l England a scrim:aground of complaint at the measure of the Pope, and partieularlyat the in• solent tone of his bull reinstattnathe hierarchy, now with Home. It is rumored, moreover, that a letter into been received here from the sing of couched in very flatteringtemas team 11 the Pope, requesting some simitar appointment at re omanimtion_ of Burnish eccicsaustical attain In Pru-tn.. That the Pope way rainy of a grans end Inso lent introtion epee the gayer omen zed Chttrch of England, •ro freely admit ; bat that the Erg- • lish peonle 'have made a_great Wender, to given no harsher term, in the violence with whieh they repelled it. Is, we think. equally true. True Chrintirarty, for welch `they ire conten — diagrdoen ....not Warrant each proceedings as ha ve teen bed on this ccensron. Cruise of tko.Preble. This U. S. ship Preb b, Jaatas Graver. commas cr, arrived at New York on the let instant, &her a <retire of onwards of lero ycale, having left Neer York in September 1546. The Preto:e reraninyti on the W 0616114 Milt Of Mexico, until the termination of the war, when shr , isi'eri to Chliv, Via the Sandse.vb Isfatda 6i,er cram:lag among this different puree of Mina for cov,oral menthe, she .sailed Mr-the Leer • tdands, and therm to Japan, to look after setae , sbleurreched American seameo, who were de. rained as prisoccra and barbarously Erected: Tke arreouot given by the New York Courier and Enquirer of tom pliant affair, is so interettlng that vre g.,ve it in full. A• t 1 a Preble neared the coact of Japan, signal guns were fired from the prominent Lead land. in vac warning lo the attrentladtegceolto t ry (alit Wall rif era, run Birecv•used ) cf tfu appearance of a arance ,hop. As the entered the harbor of No. gestki, the Preble wa• met by a number of large bore.. which ordered her off, rod attempted to es pc., h, farther isareay. Bur by mand eg steadily to orth a file brew, their mutts were aeon bro ken. and • desirable poetion reveet foranehoring. Feats of boats crowded with ee!cl era ebordy after began to arrive. and from that trine until the Pre• ble !el, they poured in to one incessant atreun day and night. Eschampsderm were banners or. e.0.m.:4 , d with distinct timbals and devire.,tehich were transferred with the traps to their encamp. meets cn the elevated atoms aurroonding the eneto nee of the Preble. From three kie , obta Were ...en at Intervals a onsaaked batteries of hei. or •niilery,numberinr in all onward. of 60 gem, wh:ch were trained upon the Prcb!u' decks. It Van to toe fact of this array, and with • cordon of hosts drawn around the ably, that negotiations Were carried on for the tele... of American car s from an innonstnions end clue 1113.1120.61. 11 t of rattly set...teen months. Against these mire the Japanese urged not the slialreat charge--,2- rapt the e.fficully they had had in building prisons and canes siring enough to hold them--yet they were thrived with inturaar: hsrbart , y, and when Oct. confined were made to bumph, on tte cruet. fa; b e i n g told et the ease lion that a we. `the Dev:t or Jape n;' . and that if they refined to now. ply live. would pay.the forfeit. The demand far that relearn inn, at first treated with A well effected, haughty irAfference by the Japanese outhoritier. Tha suhrrqoently gave plane to an evasive diplonn•er, but upon being .perirp , orilvio`d by Captain Glynn, In largesse that enuld net be misisndentood that they most • itemenatety deliver no the men. ere means would ' b- found to eomoel them, Prot that the Ameri,so irrnent alma,. knew bow to recover And pro , em in; .cliratos when improperly detained or abused by try nation whatever, they quickly changed their tone and deprecating any anger or ex-pease no the subject; the Lent (Inverter 'who hat cendw.ted the interview on behalf of the •• Irparese, promised !bet they should be trent off to ' the ship to two &estrum that time Teri vv.. ..netts fu . Fed. The Prehlo an her Tepee io Kong, mopped at the encsolar port, of BLoinchat rind Amoy, on the east cmvi at Clyne; gad, Detain hal et dieg a delay of two days et L.n Car, nine a, Japan, seven et Shringh•i, toks or Wneroun, and two at Amov, she arrived at linen Bens in fiery nine davit from the time of Mareta. The was one day less than bad been Riven ber by ha most experienced men about Canton to man Nagasaki alone at that mason of the VAT. 03 tin' 18th of June, fn lat. 28 deg 17 north bee. 123 deg 23 red, the Preble discovered a latge It'ead not laid down in any chart. Bedouin, It to he n nevi dideoVery, Commander Glynn named 1 Pants hurl). The extent of the . Mend wee not ascertained, owing to the prove. , lance of dysentery of a malignant type en board the 10:115, lahlell forbade any delay. It. shore was [treed for 31 miles to • direct , ot E. N.. E. - The island h mountalneras, and riven into a remarks. b'e peak near its southwestern extremity. Arriving at Honolulu, Sandwich Mandl, • hoe , pita? was erected an shore, to which the insdids were removed, but too !ale far am-tarsi of the poor fellows. Here they remained until December, -when she leaded far San Francium, and ultimately to Benicia, thirty five men being left belied at • . Horololo. Thu term of etc/vice- having expired, the men were discharged et Beattie, end the chip taut left without screw. Obtelnire e few men !rem the rtinedrni, the Mehl° sailed for Veleetrtes in As. gnat Irv% ivAch rho reached In lA day., Alter staying bore one „month to refit, the silted for he7Mo, where she served av ettive stated. The ttli'p railed in aft nearly 100,000 miles, In cone-Woe the Cormier remark, "Every poor of any importance whatever, in the bruit, Perlin end CMhe rats, end upon she waft roast of South Arocrice, Mexico, end Coii :omit, have beta visited, and many et them tee. oral 11.11 CA, tThrff Et the crutev. Unfrequented parts of tic ocean beta been trevorsed—a nember cf elvenor pools have been entered, where no no. tionst vowel had ever helot • bows mar fieg—and n, commerce Ins received teeter end proteeticn item the Preble in a number of most important terraners. Thus it will to seen thet the rtable Its made one of the moat Mterestine;tra ear -Lately the longest noise Mr ooih dorttion of time and distance milted. that believer berdaf , ritatie by 'an Arnericen Inamofwer. rht/adriphns Cantattadal Lut.—ThinadoilFat!) o ntaacchat Journal has, eqnstquenee of the niotcating demand upon Its aavertislatcohim . ns, hcco very materially enlarged and tmproved. It h doetdcaly the most ab'e commend"' oboe girths rod tatoll'd be coned in tho 000ntiog ;outs of emery mtretarati miaufacaaer sad ant*" fa itta Slate. Lain Mown= °a Astriarca.irThe Earl of Car• . lisle, best known in tlns chi:miry by his former lie of Lord Morpeth,bashitely appeated in the char• actor of a popular lecturer, with great success, et the Mechanics' Institute and Literary Society of Leeds. It is certainly/a good sign to bee a British Peer end Chamet Min ister m no novel a position. Ha Lordship's Erna lecture was on the Works of Pope. He avowed himself R warm admirer of that poet, and gave a derailed and appreciative cri tique of his works. The next evening the subject was AXaCries, from which we take two or three extracts : Joan Qtneur ADAM Vt'hile I was at Wa•tung• ton, the quentoa of Slavery, or at :east of points convected with Slavery, gave the chief color and afiinsauon to the &scansions in the House of Sop rmentatives. Old Mr Adams, the ex-President of I the United States, occupied, without doubt, the most prominent position ; ho presented a sera sinking appearance, standing up erect at the age of se:reeve five, having once filled the highest post attainable by an America citizen. with trembling Intadsand ea ger eves, n efence of the right to pet tition—the right to petition agamsethe continuance of Slavery in the District of Columbia, wnh a ma. jority of the Hous i nto g uainet him, and • portion of it e lashed noise and storm. I thought it was very near beteg, and mistime extent it wen, quite a miblirne position ; but it rather de. meted nom the grandeur of the effect, at keg, that his own eXelteMeat Was so groat as to pitch ha voice a lmost into a screech, and to make him more disorderly than &eche rest He put one in mind of • fine old game cock, and ocean ionally showed great energy and power at earcasos. 1 had certainly an opportunity of form ing my opinion. as I sat through • speech of his that lasted three days ; but then it is lair to mention that the actual sittings hardly lasted above three hours a day—about four dinner ta ready, and they go away tor the day, differkg much herein ftom our practice; nod . aton,they frequently allowed Mr t dawn to rest. All the time I believe he was rot hunrell for - the discontinuance of Slavery, cavil in the District of Columbia, but he contended that the Consetneou had accorded the free right of pelt tiou. One morning he presented'. petition 'or the Much:Mon alike Union, which ritsed s great tem. pest. Mr. /Marshall of If er,tucky, a fine and grace fulspether, moveda vole of censure anon him Another member, Whom I need not name, the ablest and fiercest champion whom I head on the Southern or alaveholder side , . made a most savage , onslaught on Mr. Adams; then up got the "old man eloquent," gad no one couldhave rept (etched him with not understanding how to speak even' dangers. His brave but somewhat troublesome spirit has famed teem the scenes tiptoe which he played so coupleamo a part, but he has left be hind him some words of fire, the quirks of which" ore not yet extinct. Nothing came of all thin stir. I teed to meet Mr. Adams at dinner while it went on, very calm and kmdisturbed. Ms. CLOT aim hit Winstrmr... , 4 heerd Mr. Clay la Ike Smute once, but evert' one told mei test he was laboring under feebleness .r 1 ex. asunton, so that I acid poly perceive the groat man in the tones of has voice. 1 Mich tilts meet ' attractive quality was mare perecivalie tit private tritest:oolse, no I certwely never mci any public nan either in his country Cr in cite, ewers ex cepting Kr. Canning, who exercised etch evident melnattOrt neer the minds and allecuors Of as viands and Eines/Ms as floury Out. . I thought nn society most aitrectere I ease temple and gest al, with great natural dignity. t hie ear.utte oleo make better men Presidents, I should applaud their virtue. in reset ng the spell of as eluquent attractions. When the actual Lat is ccosi.lered, my respect to fits fi l acernosent elicited by wei• venal suffrage .doe. net stand at a eery high po , nt. Another great Moo, Duna Webster I cot. not hear in either House of Coalmen, because he wee lied, as he does 113110, the high office of Secretory ce Stale; but it is quite enough to look oe his int.! Mg dark ertrar and cavernous eyes aad asuman I forehead, to aosanered that they are dm Rosen I of as much, if not lawn, iotel.ect teen •ny head I you perhaps ever remarked. I see many, if not for ail reasons, tam Weil cone tent that hashoold be elate at the head of the i American Cabinet, for I feel sure that wale he it ever latenaely American, he baa mai ghteoed , love of poem, and a cordial sympathy with the fortunes and genial of the old, so well es the new ' Anglo-Saxon SIMI. Tan SOlng rim apott a Cirtnight at Charleston, the capital of her more eneneerle ate ter, South Carolina. This town and Slate May bet looked nixie as the hood of the ...e . eveholdteg lo • mosr and repeatedly, when they barn thought the pley of the North too encroacMcg either upon questions relating to what they term thew peculiar methane., - whinh la time ennhohiolliS description at Sielery,oe when we thou id rei • jester sympathy With them upon qo cot.. re ottleg to the protection of the Northern matinfachorr• inn opposition to a liberal commercial paliee, they have not only held the very highest tone In favor of • dissolution of the Union, but have premeded to orert acts of resistance. I am beard to sae that I rewash], time there very &neatly. There Was much gaiety and unbounded hospitality. I have made no denies of what my opinion, upon Slavery were, are, and ever men he; boa it we o'd I be uncandid to deny this it, in the Steno ern States; has mach mn_r -:to'La cancer ard mode of intercnoree thabootembies the iiegfe b. teettleu7.gentleman time any °tem Maw of his coartemetten; 1. - 6 therii — eaer, companioneMe. Loud of actuary life and cat of doer petrut.w. I' went with a remarkshil , r agreeable Lacy to spend a day at the neat plantanno of one of !heir cltitii prenrietomj he hod ate credit or being en excel. l ent intmean T, end hie Peerecr, young and old warned well taken care of ane leoed •f er; mpelled the ( o not of edueatia; i k herom-thes highly penal by the law of the Stoic—bet at letting them have any religious Mamie:on. t was told by others that there was comaiderable Improve. meat in this reaper. Many whom I met enter. taitred no doubt that Slavery would subsist r..moea hem forever; others were inclined to Pi nit it wooed weer me. While I Was shut my eyes 10 any of the more cerm et,. r t• oil ISWOMS or mitigations el bit, iv. oil. r ndtoetionarrould not come across my pain ort. ea out producing deep repugnance. O. the cern first rays; of um arrival I tear.; deep sound ot the code setae; on Irv, iv, I n o told that after tt Sod sounded eve... slant nine eclectic, no colored pencil, alas( or for,.— mark *hoe—might be sere in the streets. One morning, ageordingly, I saw a great crowd of e (red persons ln the street, and I found they were welting to sae a large cumber of toter color, who ' had been rated up the night liefre on their re to to tram ball, waned in their ball dresses fere the goal to the cacti haute, lc deed, it sae almost ptiocipally with bestioa to the free black, that the anomalous and indefecalle working or the eye tem appeared there to develOpe itself. I was t id that the sleets themselves looked dawn span the free blacks. sad called them rethat.h. Meet not omit to state the( I saw a Save otichon to the open street, arising from the tosolveney the previous owner; a crowd stood 'round the platform. on which sat the auctioneer. and beside nits wore placed in aucceaalon the le.e of from one to five negtoea. The famthee seemed to be .1i pot up together, but I betel. they must nitre be uparated. Th e, comprised infante ad all arm. la far as I could judge they eehdeled treat is.elf fereoes to their changing destiny. I a.rd the octioneer tel one old man, whom I contd barmy have diatingnshed from a white penile, that be had beep bought by a good master. On, acute hot help abadderirg at the Turner lot of those who were not the subjects of thlti contratelalline. In owlet of neatn est, clean linens and order, the Sbit.e holding Statee •ppeued to nand in about thrum° reintion In the Free ea Ireland dm. to Enelene; everytntng •ppeara slovenly, ill•arrragerl i lanom• plate; windows do not shut, doom do not (eaten; there in a aupersbandance of hands to do every thing, and little 1.1 thoroughly done. m=l= A Nov. PROPOS mos.—The New York nation make, the following novel proposition in regard to the election of Pmident End Vico Powidentj- . - We doubt, however, whether it is rufacleatly prac tical for adoption, although we should rrjoiee to r • - see tome better plan thin the present adopted : ELECTION OF PRESIDENT BY THE PEO PLE—NO NATIONAL, CONVENTION 'All full inside?' queried a lookerm at the doer of Loedon,onnbus ''Can't my for thereat," reopen- Ided Movies Lamb from one of the liens ; "but that set piece of oyster pro did the business for am" The bun Wing National Convention at Philadel- phia was equally efficacious in our case We had attended all the previous Whig National Coaveri tiortemce 1832; loot from this we were as John Van Baran aptly expressed it, 'liken ch olera pa- , tient dischuged cured! Ws earnestly desire that , there shall never be another. We are sniffled that such, no matter of which party, tend to !unit the freedom of thought, to impede p rogress in the discovery and establistunent of Political Truth— to enchain men to organizations, to catch words, to dead formulas, when their minds should Ito lets Open to the ready reception and aesimilation of moral truth. 11 Mere could ho some National pro ems akin to die reading of the Riot Act whereby all stibsistlog parties could be dieperseil, and all I party namesabolished every fourth year, the Conn. try and the cause of Human Progress would he unwisely ners ; but, in default of this, an utter gamete disuse of National Conventions will be of vast ben , alt. And this, we trust, may now be occurred. —.WIWI would you throw an election of Freer dent evermore into the House of Representatives?' —No, Sir, nothing of the sort, car ides Is to keep it evermore out of that Home, and have all future Presidents nominated and chosen direatly by the people. Oar plan is briefly as follows Hove no National Convention, and no exclusive candidates for President and Vico President on either stde;bet let the claims md qualtficationsof all our enimeb, citizens be freely discussed throu b the journals end in muter assemblages with eye to their possible elevation to th e Presideve . let this discussion login as early as the public I - tercet lathe subject shall suggest, and . be continuo3 up to tbo day of election, welch ts now, through out the entire Union, the Tuesday following the in Monday in November. Meantime let the State Conventions of the two great panic. (and a* Mutt more as shellsee At to) assemble es used, sad owed ionic Electoral Tenets to be supported by all shall prefer at the approaching election. Let these' ticketa bo printed with the names of the enjoin candidates for President at the head—the,: Over the-Whig Electoral Ticket, "For President, Fleury Clay; Vice President, Washington Han;" others IWO,. President. Daniel Webster; Vice President, John J. Crittenden," others "For President, Geo. Winfield Scott; Vice President; Edward Bates, of Missortri," and so on Those of the Opoosslon would In like manner bear the names of Gen Bet lee, Gee Houston ; Ckm:Cass, Col. Benicia, (toe. McDowell,Jetterson Davie, and so on. Then each elector coming to the polls would rote the °leant-I ml ticket of the party preferredbyhim,bis ballot at the some time expressing his individual choice for President and Vice President. The ballots thus voted to be counted se, voted—for instance: The State Canteen declare that the vote of N. York' wows ea totkrers : • For The Whig Electoral Ticket, 250,000 Loco Foca, • 240,000 Liberty, ' 5,000 Awl Ilturt the Whig Electors are clime „Bat they further report that the Whig Electoral Ballots were headed as tollowu Per President—Henry Clay 129,009; Winfield Scott, 69090; Daniel Webster, .40,000, Horace Mann, 10,000; and that 20.000 were voted onthotit any designation of a Presidential candidate. They m like manner state how the Loco Foco ballots were headed, and so with regard to Vice President. And so with other ticket, that might be voted. Within ten Jaye aver a Preicelential Election, it might, t y mean, of the Telegraph, be known thratighout the Linton bow the great balk of the vate•ef either pertly had been set,—not merely ' which party had carried a msjoray of the Eiecia are, but haw that *celerity had hew isestrarred vote by the greater *wetter cf tho. by that •Tofrer gee they had ken elected Teen the Eleonierarould arm:snit in their rooprctive colleges, not to ratify the decrees or time newt • thee seeking cabal, some gatoMlng of reheating selfish politicians,but. to announce tend auttioritatively ratify the neennelfatoed choice of the PeotOe. —.Snot is nor ides of and plan for a real Elec. lion al Preald nit by the People, dispensing with al 1 , : 11101111 Conventions, Coogreiainnai Cal:lens Nitatinattnne and other noothincy to forestall and ntteuain the choice al the Potpie. We feel con. dent that it would work tern, and that, aver the Lrmoity al hat i xpireng and 'Minim it in ape- trm . , hat been serrnellnt./I, it FOOlll Lean? be I re i inquished. And it could not he a difficult opt. rttien to coi.vnice the People that they could ma Well tierneute the loan of their confidence by their bent is 55 any Convention could do it fi t them Then s &nap!, set of etch legislature. In structing the Inspeclara or Judges t f Elected In count eve return the inducer tr.enta es anti an the camel or thole voted t tr es Electors wand at u'a the question. If any State chore to stand or, ha Eke or. could vote is they plc eyed. bat their Slate would exert no tefiaeuce over the decition of ethers. Friends of Pointer Sove-eiguir ! help as to perfect and put in prover genie effectual and 515. o ;p151.1e sUb.,llUte for National Prestdentemaking ! FROM. WA 9 fiIIIGTON Wasironatoe, Jan 6th, 1851. Venetia It eturres—oreateying Results North. and south -catteoeuta Laud. Claims agate—Character of the Con troweray—Postsge—Uattte of the Pape and Tuppences. The censor of Elaryleed show • total Impulse lion very close upon six hundred thousand, show ing the lery gratifying increase of one hundred nod twenty tkieteand upon the coometation of 1910, ghoul eeventy thousand of which bes been in the cry of Ilaltimare and viciroy. The in' etre«, of alsves hes been merely nem:nal, indeed there in yet no cenaloty co any Incieace among th er clots of persons at all. If tre estimates upon - whit![ 2 "art o• the rerul, depends be corne r , the . d:sluction of two 11th, of 100 Slates from the prom the Hartford Contact whole population, will not taro the effect of des Stoppage of Cotton Mils, put leg Maryland of any tepresentailve under the he n umbe r Ites , to o n . T , ra n leLtri n t p Helms a 'minuend of i I bye of the New Eughind nett apportionment. It seems probable that the L ow. w s Z ich i i&-inirt reused op,,thiithw within the Sisto will retain her present lattabst et represent• lest three months, to consequence of the depres• (olives in Centres.. of in this branch of manufacturee. The number of mills which have stopped is , about 130. Betides D r '''''" " iis "' is rt.m.sisslY In VW"' these noany are running shorttime. At Fall River' t, ii " , or rather has token • iiskt .t. " i,° re lative one hundred end tea thousand spindles been stop. l incres.c. S i' o us. now a t a l e upwards o f nine. pod iii ~..,,,,,i , t hrth, of a sulks , th ,,,, thi .th e open ly titBuwir'd 't , b•'' ittr ". .' s 'iL. 0..r.r- d tw e lve uvea Adding these to the number preVleutitlyl Vino Rand, er sOotti dAcen p r coot, since 1810.— stopped, and those running short time and we bane I , 'e... glen, et tit , : t ,,,,,, for rte I . • century Post of one inillton less spindles now in operation thou i I minpulaitrio. rhiura prinwsoc to neve beta 11 assay r r„, e , were a y ear a j ars . C a laulac jos one no d one fi" , 'd ....U.,Y luny frame aZo, nay, ditty eighth yards per day for each spindle, which is &ni l ir years hnve made hilt eampanstive riser, in het average at Lowell, andllhere are row one million i!esed.tien or reletne• Inwa•de her nemhbors. to ore hundreduid twenty fits thousand lees yards of f] 111 kt D=lswatet hart sixty thunrand people , we.sle cotton cloth t ortnitfactured daily, than when al Georgia, which line an. , nearly a m.dioa, tad were`nunningiult. Teo dovecot :ele c t; mtlls o c itt . of e but eighty two thoa•nad, nod Tennessee which New EMI."' Is i rS ° s c .° t _ t _„,,.. ° : nthe t th, ., i i° tow Mt:tains to pingo...nue ehmulanee over a spindles are slop in onnominui million, had but thirty Eve theuserd. Is 1500, mill. the little Sate bed grown Iv Orly 44,000; in 1810, This depression has tit cause. It cantos traced to 72 000; in lion, she bad Jost if s twine, and op directly to the enctiuragement which the existing to 1910, she had grown only to 7.8 000 Tariff gives to the importation of foreign labile. Free the hest infrrmroion atiaineb'e, it Rectos The anthem and advocates of that taw denounce probe that Vireroa has sated about 200,000 on the PrinctPle of Protection to American IrebM,, art 1110,000 of hoed and free watch she had to whet. its practi . m . effect), toce7 . rtfis t, aoo pre . 180. I,lnstlr the e-holo of this gem has breo to i''.• th i. Nib.' . 1 'Jr.., B aha m a 1 1.. 0 1 1 .,, ration, there handfed and thirty mumemted factor-, the Western Distlirt.. l .:C!‘ COMP'tees I rsreewe• ..,. w, of lout z ,O OO ~,,,,.$. rather more Ora tar( h • terr e itiria oxicot of the ..r,.._Ti!-;,. e mp loyment . ~ stave been th.i., x y earnings coma not State T.he slay., of coal part have Increaser lit ..• than 5100.000, or an aggregated oyer aspoo,ooo 1 I a very sloe- me, nAino , 7 form G'iy Clot to any per annum.eight eight thnumitrd. kelerrle from 1.00 of the ler. u ., cis the pm .. s ., lan ~, , u. ,,,,,, d. 5 , 00 ., .., .._"' “"".. '''' '',' E i rrii ',', l''''.l et li isSi ' iris eon al noolior of FattOriCS lilt! C0111:GCL impend- I seow a eery conriceran e attlatett , on 111 her b f ree 4 , •ti dun.; the -cure of the present year. The nod r ''''' L'iuthii.”lr' .01 the decrease ' acre i, clut,cos of dollars which three opt:alive. coarksble that 1 epprehend some error In the 1 upho ld „,,,„ if employed, will be paid lee the em , . , . 1 . The P.,,:r.... of hr 5, . 0 . , t , 5, • ,,,, poultice., erant.trolniell to Europee. That amount however, r''' far .. any t'''''''s of i ' e ; ir ' ,. ; e liri ' 2f money will be kept par rif the coceria of oar hes been upon the whole highis natio! aczory with, own people tad rut dt . o , i . p,..,,,...:. of it... tr * . to pY”" P" ; nirie. 4r ' rr..iiir '" l"‘"lT i° het ttrans of Leeds, et.,,n , r, ot w ou,tet. Of the Northern S:ates ‘ l am lad to believe, than I B . ~.......... wilt cot rap",..._ derimr tee nre,reatee ten Ye w.,.• i. N.', Den Evrtty oil), interest, ex,pt the foreign importer, any other decennial period ( ~ the !rat half 1 mho, ..,,.., with t ... , t 0.1 1,.....,,.... . •, Mel. Far the i .-. oadliens wht h would ha oared by r. The Serte ha. its 1.-.... in realm, to day, and ith.e 25 IV.r ,004opersi.vee, would be diluttod, in indeed. doe. very. I :Y. ,, inl''. l'"W".. . when ~..1 tio - oat ennui preportihns, to ibe ha le r, 1231 , •.9 0- does lA. loan sir e reicio•ii itiotiovantaraist Mt Miq lanner e lechoulm.rottr, ate. ate. No oee .4s- diricWisirtz tr ' iiic i'rit. era_ C•-'-; to at i ' i ' rra:t ltsarneeil of 411.4 e eon be &palmed -,yritkrlol l l during its ~0 1, n ) , he sestina, hetwesa Corot el I dear erg, n ,,,,,, 0v te,e, iti othorr..." , ''' s s-- - -t Fremont cod Dr Gen. on tic lard claims nod l 1 ......,.. n .,,,,, , ~..,„..r, runty to b w a . 41 . WIC, Of Ca i '.l) rn iI, .: 01,1 BaP.lOll conies ten mane branch al todostry. The Iron 11 tit 1 , 101 . 13 01F16- no" Inn Gera. " t t's !su e r .... ii°^i. ri g ht tome to eed than the Cot= interest .A is suffering much ,he mark, eernevates.. C . I. person got a little more inth ,„„ w q. In this department, nearly en out of temaur seyituday. sod nuke rernewbst eq.' number, ordinarily earnings pester mount utoenatarisOy cf sad towards the Dr. cod his Pm• et wages are thrown cut of employmentllo This tests, but took little by the mason, for the Cedar. dearer/ion must colon in., and grow worse, liming nsea 2,2 been e , ticated in a schoel ghat al as our laws discriminate to tater cif Alm Iron wort. Vmsbnigh cad its cr.viroar) which Its Mtn to en of Europe. Tbd men woo are Most prOlUire In piss Ns - slit:err pert b. - rotoeel encounter,. I their prufessions of sympathy for the working men It see • 5 that the splendid piles which.:ere of the country, are most hqtalle to their teal lee be-n ..r.....ren in the CO 'or ..ir 1 •eir tiro. loln.eed tom:. tn . ' ti - r- 0 spine of ivo •• .i .. • ..,-- it'. o'. They° aro thorn who an lexitung fore toed dr ,1,; the lonic ....5,... , .' i-b . • r• - • — ^ l w'lb nation of the tuff durst the present era. sloe of , a ~s 1 ..well es in t e r. rust e-sg tle of tae Congress. lis modidcation is detranden by eve. aWalr a ore, Twofer,. hsr.• thus , .•,1.5 , 5 1 11 consteerattoo 01 jest.. and rotitierl poiicy. But tee ,d seitlers, or ter, ton , 1' . .1 faro.r.r. sod thwc the alms are not anapicletta. Thera te an •FP•• rt._.op • , nd r torso fir e•sret rod Ville•••ev l ium rest C 01131,1 of VMS!, among the friends of poo• tb z ,, , and the equal err: c ii,,eto a . 1 the nu, nectinaf white there 'stens bet little doom:too with or 17 th , •• nand. r at ., te , ..1 5 , tr. , ndoor. , -ble. :It the opposite dormien to breik frost the ruins s- , 4 ~,. g. , "*.d tw''tww, In whatever .net ens policy wheh dietmed he present oppressive underite.:. Three is touch to be eatd fir the law. Tot indostrisl totetests are banding ender Wlnekem much w ''.e St.., la' 'rich p. , ii , N•nd the the went at of lute-go cummotturm. It will ha fro. no. ter will em .1 to a eareeproinira. The Courts team Ice the country it Congress Mall interpose will generally •ustatn tee old settler', but oust”m before they are entirely crushed order its press and their urn emery, wlll sioppUrt the mciatiers ante.-4/61try.foo. The tatter will sutra, and CI coarse they who , ______ - work Wi•ll to earce,at drienhineliOn to lecere the frattsrcf heir tab,: will to the end got all they wont, which in •hlr cue it' the leads Benton is the ,slerdy ch a mpion of the old sealers. Col. FreMcnt none dl the most lergel Interested of Moo, )}tit Guam and the Califortta notate:an:tin general no m for the squstiern. There will be uvh,ng cona'asively dem: ot the 'erasion. Fr, man r+ . probably be beet by Ohs monster 01 the let February. The House sat to ilea snit tearer! over t h inst age 'old. the Itippenoy moo making a be debate. hot the fippony'r roll held nu their awn.— The trreeFenny'• will be heard and felt when the Voting comes on. 1 , she a middle wend, and go M for a comporitiem between he threepemv and gppony tact,. Justus PEON NEW TOILS Corre, , pondcace at :he Pittgbargh O•setre Nzw You, in. 4 Snow fell to the depth of three or lour inches last night, but un the appearance of the son, to day, It disappeared like the dew on a summer's morning. Now that the holidays are well over, business is , picking' up a little, and the lower part of the city .prawn's a good deal of ammation, though nothing to what it will a month or sin weeks hence. The advice, from Europe by the Niagara, are considered favorable in a -commercial point of view. Politically, the news le considered of but little importance. It will be rain' that the atlalrs en the Continent were beaten tog to assume a new as peel, and the conferee= to be held st Dresden, on the 21d inst , to looked forward to with a goed deal of interest . Owing to the continued indisposition of Judge Judson, the Fugitive Slave Care is still undecided. The ease was railed this morning, and Judge Betts—who officiates in Judge ludson'a place—an nounced that the case would be continued on Mon• day, whether Judge Judson is able to attend or The shipping arc complaining a pond deal, ju at pre•cni, owing to the scarcity of packet chips it port. There are nowt due at this port about scamp ty vessels, from parts in Europe, roost of which have a large number of env grunis, among wheal there is, no doubt, a great dent of suffering, ass usually the case on long plaseges. The cause of tenon arrival of an many vessels, is doubtless on scrotal of the recent 'Severe weather off the coast, as the few vmseln that have lately come into port have experienced Very severe weather. The total number (4 enugrantz which arrived at this port, during the year poi closed, was 212,196, which m a decrease of 6,5 17 ,. compared with the previous year. 01 the whole number, 116,532 were from Ireland, which is an increase of 3,941. The emigration from Germeny decreased 10,303. From France, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, Beni too, South America, and Poland, the tide of emi gration has, considerably increased—Englstd tats contributed toward our population 29125, a de crease from the previous year., The number of foreigners naturalized during the Year, was Lon. The declared°ns to become naturalized during the same period, were 3,560. The total amount of city taxes levied during the year, wa553,29 0985 02 . The whole number of licenses granted for the sale of spirituous liquors In this city darieg the yetr, was 4,512, for which a revenue of 545,140 Was re ceived. The number of person, convected at the sevetal law courts 50 the city daring the peer, he 2,795, while the number acquitteddurlog thalami , petted, cons 404. The whole number of buildings created during the year was 1912, and the total number for the bail ten years, 10,409. , . Ovei 8211,000 nun expended in building and re pairing siisren, Ibd e'en miles a Were to dune sheady bath v The sunray ma gr 7- ---- . ! rho feWere bta . tdutiag the . - yhir, - ..ist shin t 151113 1 per mlitin - . The total number of death during. year, was 15,1360, which Is a decrease of 0,913 from the pre- vicars year. The proportion of death, estimating ! the population at 517,800, would- bel three and a I quarter per cent. The total value of the imports of mercandize and! specie, at-this port, for the pear, s 11138,334 r 1 642, against 597,658.251, the previ year. Show- la Mg an increase in MO of 340,578 1. The total value of the exports donee 1650 ' 860,119,248,'. against 2.39,73 7 .969, the previous ye r showing an ! increase in 1800 of 820.382,279, The total value I of the iinporta donne the month of December,lW l3 .l wa553.020.539. and the of exports daring the same period, 55,501r411, showing an. access of ri p rts over imports of $089,602 —Tho amount of each dirties paid daring the month was 5 7 8 7 i 9039,40 .... A. large vale of the mortgage acid convertible bonds of the Hudson River Rail Read Company, took place yesterday, at the pulslic auction. The sale went sill with spoil, and grimy at I can learn, 'to the eatisfactlon of the compaey under all cie. cumstrinces, though they contendjihat a safe seven per c tat eccunty ought to bah !brought a conatd• stdemlfie advance in the presentatate of the money market. The ainount, pffeted Was $1,572,003 and OM bid offprincisally by capttabsts,et P 5 to 991.9 perceht. The lath at the latter price, were sonde under le proviso that the amount of 81 500,000, as advertised (or, "hated not be exceeded, and conse quently all pal es over and above that amount be• came ntigathv-55,000 sold to day . at 991-2. B do fur 8190,000 of the Washington and Rutland Ratl Road bonds, were opened in Wall Street. to due. and the accepted bids raised from 84 93.100 to 90 per cent. The whole number of bids meet, ed amounted, in the aggregate, to 3359,000. The total amount of specie exported from this to foreign ports, from the Lt to the 4th diaant, Is 8234,022' The stock market, without an exception, is very firm,,and the advance within the last ten darn , from I to 10 per cent. Cotton—Cotton continuea firm, and the quota. doh axe 1-8 a 14 better under the otearaer'a news. Flour—Floor Is without change, and doll. The rale, of all d.acriptions do not sac r ed 5.000 barrel dady. at 4,87 for good mate; 4,131a5 for western 5,07a5,12 for Genesee. Gram—Whom is dull. The demand Is good for minute, but et prices considerably above the view., of purchasers Rye to yelling slowly at 75 oho, delivered., Corn is tonne, and firm at 60c for new ! and 63 I.2aGtso. Oats have advanced to 50c for ! Canal, and 40 12248 for river. Barley is inactive, ' and quoted at 90c. Provtsions—Pork is a shade bluer, sad Fells at 12.25012,50 for mess, and 0 tor prime. Beef is au , ' changed. Lard is firm, and selling at 7 3-4sB: for old, end 81 late for new. Dressed hogs command SG per cwt, Whiskey—Whiskey is lower, 24 3-4 is lb price for Prison and Ohio, and 251.2 cent. 14 Drudge. Iroo—lron Is very firm at the recent advance, bit quiet. Coal—Fall prices are readily obtained for Anthra cite, and the supply is not large. The supply of foreign is large, but pnoesare without change. The money market remains MI noticed ia toy lost fiIiCTATOI. CUBA COCKS AND YANKEE. COCKS. racist TlAMlL.l.mnieneles. Mr r. N. eggnog. it Ls Well lanes,. Mist the Spantards am greatly latridivaed to ienee. fishnet—in inert. dePtive /hem & ladle OrMiksiat KtAiketiirta sfef NW:oth 'aiik)loild Stier aVal be mann more likely to ' revolt !Stamm Miy eppirmsol, ol the Gogernacent. Wed.. 1 Won in "Trude ad de Cabe, in April last, 1. , wee tOel la very Ind./cell stelae this occurred. to the eon •pit in that city. it simekl be linden' stood that urcelt &plow re a very popular and flablanattleannuseement, and Mal gartiblirg On thy! result of a Sant II carried to an extraordinary' height. Their ~,,de are vets , mall. and beteg deprived of all their lealbers,e3oept ante on the', Wings, and two or those sirloin entitle the milt! Coy . peseut a very diminutive any naked up. pem acne. "[bey are never allowed to fight Wittl •gelf,' buo ttea there natural sutra, which are sharpened to a unity, and they tight with a cool near and etre omen indiCilles bow carefully they have been treined. An American Cantata of a vetoed, looking at • gat that bad bees acme time protunged, at woes burst cut, with— •• ilia opt with leer birds ea them ; Amy ain't bigger than • toon.ol, and ain't worth • curse, any how ! ' Them are some miserable Cabe cocks / matron ! ran god en boar! et my ship a gen• nine Yei.kardmd, that'll lick any three or font of your mineable Welts before you could say beans, and 11, tar high on it, too I . ' A bet of fifty •onaceti illtiso) was 'lntently Mien ed on the Captalo.'• propealtion, who, hotwith• fol. atandios the remonstrances of It. friend*, pat up if than the money, and mid be 'would be. thee, acre, Mid give all rush email try cock. at hand peruonlar thunder" ' ~ ha. boon claimed, therefore, b y it,. Paine , Now: be it understood, the Captain had an old the water wan a alenplesubslatiet• Ply manner grey eagle on board hi. ship, alaa hie ant order by which hi arrived at this eencieron •as n trey was not to give it any thing to eat for the next Mime one. Br fOrrirao.le. , l , lWAP be wet, twenty font nom,. He also stripped the eaten with one yote of Ins separator, he ohm.: CI all hr. 0f ail cc plumage, mooing the ehd fellow to feel drowse, Lt „ e „,, c7, di] rzy ,„ . T e ea ,,,. a t tietodedly 'rimmed of hunch% ,^,111.109 would be that if aCCCTIIV•4I toe MCI The day of trial arrived ; the pick pit was took place he!ween the two united y , m ,,, ~ ~y crowded io see tbrl great trial of one bird against three ! Tho'Ciaptila arrived in time, wok bit bird , which sower is composed, the tw hlotratech smelt !Would both rnsalfest themsel r. They mid.* did rot tun manifest themectscs, ao • the enn• " Wbo Oita your cock. Captain I" twa,,,,, we, that ,be caner case eh , caci „ l o d , i Who 1 Well I rather thick rii attend to lot, oxygen or hydrogen, depending u• a wheth: that husizeu Inuit," sad be, stepplog over Into or pomace or negative elect:v.Ay we o used IP ale ring. The old eagle scented ashamed of the company the race...• he wan in. end did not look very courageous : A day or two before our:visit to Mr Paine, be had hero visited a y Prof Doremus of mow York, and as they examined the Yankee cock, many .who offered him a solution al ma m., m], whine were the molls, aide glances and nods exchanged &mug the Spaniards, for, cacopting only hie size ter. Paine immediately admitted the elsonsble. there Wag eat anything very eacouraging in the nose or, and Watch we doubt not all do away with acme of the preititlierscOneeiVer by annuli. old eille'm appearante. lie was wretchedly fie men inward Mr. P a i ne —m e claim t h at mai , poor, • d they also discovered teat he had no was a simple anbstance, being in an • °alertly:oh &Pure! i well establiahed feet, Prof. Doreen a s uppossi i' Why, Captain,' acid they, ..your bird late no :Set decomposition really lakes pine , and that arms." the oxygen, combined with the byd ogee. is all " Not the find spur r' raid he, . but bee worse loan a wild cat where he teratches . Or hltei; SO liberated, bet that a immediately aid -a with the hydrogen In the undecornpeacd water forming the go ahead!" Three noblolooking game -chiCkens weti now per oxide of hydrogen. Title to the •ely ratlocal bieltight In, end St d bgdues commenced. rye! ) . tree one. It feint:on of the difficulty,'" and il.• de thdd i Oi lha Hldt l ll offered bl.the Cep sin or Ma Mends. were 0711 , I bus be earn theta ' er cartgletg ~,a d„. ,,,, p „,„,,,, 0 ,,, foe e.,ieemb of , ma what la eagerly taken op by the Dona. The Captain, It left in the water asr Isnot pure ter, nod the lira "aa"'ad; took all beta that ho could, and nceerrey of frequentl y . replseirg be fl ido a !run gutct was rearmed, Urgently patted the and aobe pot It Into the ring, where practical use, becomes obvious. H . Paine *aim Old peek, /the game etch were attuning aeiderowity, be be Is net disposed to adhere tali the ,w, pAhy he get, a better one, and we should - ] •Ata that he !aid— • "Now. go It, old fellow, for the honor of your bad gi..ren op the coo to which he w s eo estutel. cautery i Give 'eat Hazel, I" ly le.l. ' 3 The reels stead still in the centre 01 the ring The R epull:cau has thc following .regraphne cooked ha head ore aide, end scented to be eye. to the invention 9n coneral: e log the game little retro... that were advancing to • wards him, but he stirred not I At len gars the s All the .ecientieu committee." in Chrsteto chicken made a dsah at him, and doubtke him isobar's blow, for, with a kind or wild acreage dram scald never chest Es out of the . lief in whet wit row, via i l'al by a Pemlair o"."° of the old bird 'Opted, took cue- glance at the chick. hit helices Mr. Paine has obtaitied he power of en, pounced upon 1,, and with it. claws and hick. oil blll tore 11! In to pier •; and, to Me horror decomplaing utter, heretofore on , attsideil.by and utcaintiment, of the Spartlardy•besso to eat large galvanic batterier; tact the g a deeektiied 0 ! Tno eceolid‘hared rho ISM or the Bret, and in the r ompo•laori is hydrogen, au that the by ao would OP third' had it not been withdrawn by drogeo, in pusitn through Minn tie, recenres the eareged and motrified Spealuds. who had :Irlo.cd.loroirellnit Morn., and re Vera It !bus dread? lost two valuable blrda by a very serum.. Mr. Paine, In a letter to the • •ringficld Repub• ry procesr. As roon ea the Captain arse declared bean, lays:• winner,be switched up his bird, collected his WilithLtd crowd— er,whero he turned tad iti inschiree:workrig two au mcgriets,es yen 'br edl o e c ss d ed s rho de b ewildered revenant!, kept my-little cot age warmed Iwo „Gook h ate to da s •d h i i y opinion menthe during the last Wint r. ned would now th at the cent ' . "I e.. " a 'm know t h a t b tr e ll 'a n a l b ° ini Gg t h h t at a . uTwa nn p l' s e 7c.Es ock ;' l° ::d il be le continual loss but for th. fact that the •pple tuna. teeerber with ;ahem, ire now being ern• ploccd In prescontiog ripe :meets, havieg the tr i P e l e n e gt s m w ii c a ll a fi re l e i p oc a k i a p: h a : C c altal i a co a c a k a ,, employment of the &move • , to a motive power, mc ,,,, e . ~,,p 1e. .,1 3:4 :t a . c ° l -, a , cudercient. _ . In view. St. Loco Revale Patae• Light. The Splashed Eninnifiewn fatnithe lowing explanation of one or Ito clynte kw of 7 ,,z ROLINGI El$11:03. he force of habits ergs well ilhfstrated by a anecdote told us of a former professor at the Medical e - , - ptincl In Cambridge.— i S ,, We have a from one 1... f be tandents, who was 1 ;regent on the 0CC.11910, • A fer the delivery of a lecture. 0e professor geld ; t•Oretle. , ten to.u.or w 1 shall have the pleasure of dissecting a bod before you. I had hoped t.., have that Gliti,rantl 11 Chic aftorocroo,tbut unEntonstely the :abject v..e rot exactly ready, not bums grate dead. He 1., bowekerogithout a doubt defunct by thts rink. and to.merrow you may rely upon a fore treat " The next day the stadenti were to the hall cur ly to gee the ecalpel med. There wps no corpse 00 the dissecting tabte, and every time the door open ed. every eye ma, termed to VA , 13t161 the advent of what Natasha* would slyly a.deln l d body. " .. By. god-by the protestor solemnly suede down the Cale to his desk, wah hie/mots behind kiln, =la wearing n mein( belt' look. Taking his stand, he addressed the students thus!' .'Gentlemen, I expected Yesterday, as ran policed, to bane the plewbre of asserting a sob jeet here this strew:moo. But lam lorry to state. gentlemen, that much to my disappointment, so tt will be to yours, lbe dlsemse, noChrtungtaly, has taken a favorable Roe, and the patient is now in a late way of racanly." • . , • Far . Yuma - LAIC—We have bektre as the Ontr• .shy Rearm of D o cemher 3, fa nu which we are t• at the ' state of affair. In Yuritao by uo ••cans (aeon the tsetse of the whites. 'rte war with I • o Indian., a hich ter so long a r erod has dl.Eta ed the conntry, ao far from approaching at term ciao: epperas to be more undecided than ever. TOupPois are bind qr. with official reports of march s cod counter rieereheit, in all of which ' Mama 1 . enthe whites claim the advantage, but notate definitive boa occurred, and the general malt r recent operations Seems to favor the in* surge ts• With this bed prospect before them the Span! rds caollat preserve harmony among them solve. They era constantly quarrelling even In the fa of their savage foes. At Valladolid crest ffiscootent was manifesteJ in the army, and it was supposed that aprvonsses• =etch agates' the supreme governmeot wall In prep. mien. On the other hand the Governor of the State the Commandant General, the Commis arry General, ace Ger. . Lope: de Liergo had ami• cab',, arranged their ffiffienittee, and had cocoon. oed a ,determotation to week together in future.— N 0. [Pie. 24th ult. - - TIM TOW closes an editorial article on the ett amen of Mr. Thompson to this country, with the billowing remarks: . S' very label a question of time. It Is anarcely posai lc to conceive that a hundred year. hence, they will be one slave In the United States, not to m in the whole continent of America. The 1 Can owners see the ramparts rising, the trenches ope d, the communicat toes catabilatted, ante the btu ado closing round them that la to reduce !, thesti to uneondinonal surrender. We doubt not an 'natant that our children, or our children's I leldten, will see the chains diop in one bout from no limbs ol three millions of Waves. The Fugitive lave 11111 W only a last leglsletive effort , against /that Which is more powerful then legielatarea—the progress of human affairs. Evety acre added to the territory of the Union. every free born child ridded to us population. and envy Immigrantetost lands on its shores Is another eight In the scale of abolition. Theo why, except because they ars demented and doomed, do the slave owners take no caps whoever to peeparc for that great day of recleaning? Way do they impulse the perpetual clan tiny el an Institution at variance with the who, tenor and course of modern elvtLzation?— We do not beeline to advere them to set their haus •to order. If it le harder to do ao now than ,it wet seventy Teen back, tee Watt of being ea star, ae the great statesmen of that day hoped and ex pected—l' lime has hitherto aggravated rather than removed the enormous dlllculue• of thug queattoit, what will be the case thirty years hence, when perhaps them must and will be abobt on without either the slave or his warier being pre-I wed for the change, The chance liCh between' sudden and gradual abolition, and It la for the Slave Since, iliemseiven to choose which of these they will hove—tor one they most.° Purrs:masa Arch Iharxessnw Cluer.—We h _ . jolt burned of •roact grautying incident connect• ed with New Yea?. Day in ourclty. On Wedoes• sy morning a pang of gentlemen connected with 'the Arch street Presbyterian Church. walled on their patter, Key. Charles Wadsworth, and pre• tented to bona au elegant casket, filled to the brim web dee do lir told pieces, amounting la all to VOL The reverend gentleman was wmilly taken by stunt'ae at the reception of such a gift. pm , eemed In inch a very flattering manner. It was la genuine free will offering, sod contributed by a few gentlemen, es a Wien of the very high regard :in which' Mr. W. a held by the bet under his charge. The cuaket Containing this munificent and sub- teaettal present Is of metal, richly Olt and ask. emelt wrought. It was constructed In Paris, after one deigned end executed by the court artisans, to the teen of toms Philippe. It is • novel and corona, but etteeedtugly beautiful piece of work, and will be nu doubt highly valued by its trauma. bile tic;pmet. I•ts greateet value, however, we should think, wooed be from Its arsociatinn with - so /neitiTni that must ever be remembered by tuna with &num.—Buie. Bolts:Os. . A YAWL! Horst. .— On e of the pleasantest Pa 'blame.s is the Hotel Garai, and some Yaakee of gaunt, whiny that for his model, proposes to erect in New Haven a building of a similar intent, but of somewhat more generous scope. Theplea is to erect a bode: of some 140 roans, exclusive of kitchen, poblieparlora, reception rooms, dec. The average rent to be about 1145. The en m tran ' ce n:tto each suit of rooms will be upon n +Reus eo eam hall, at the ends of which will be bath rooms and other rdices, dumdum, eta., to save start w irk. tnere will he no necesaity of keepiag separate cooks, for- the superintendent of the building will procure the cooking in the house, at the lowest rates, and n regular bill of fare, with prices, will be daily wet tothe occupants. Atihe end of each. dewier, a settlement will be made, and d the re• oelpts exceed the espesuass, each occupant will be paid prorate its share of the penile. Row mnn hundreds of families in New York, living in se i•poverty, would cordially cooper. 'ate in adeai nof thle character, which would en able them, a their emeriti expewse, to Iles easily and well.—N. Y. llittrits Inapeoveszsenta In Denalitry. DR. 0. G. STEARNS, late et Boston, le prepared to manufacture and act IlLocx Tenn in wtole and pans ofsen, upon Suction °, Atmospheric Suction Platea.— Toor.atxcesue ilr elvs warns, where the nerve te expend. Odice and residence next door to the Slay: o r's office, Fourth street, Pittsburgh. Sans to—l. G. MT . ..1111 , 1,F. Eaton. lala DII. D. lIDIT, • . • • -,. Denttst.Cornnorponvn • and Decatur, between . netl4lvn• ==3==! warcomecez moms inismirkullis CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Or P1,1110)9E1521 C. G. HUSSEY, mAgss, gee, tidlee—:co. 41 Water street, in the warthonse of C. H. GRANT. COMPANY Is now prepared to insure all tint. of risks, on houses, ontritifattones, good. merchandise In store, and in trans cement, tre. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity 01 the locatstion, Is afforded Intl. Character of the Dl motors, who an all chinas of einsbor,O, well and favorably known to:the conformity for tbdroadencel, intelligence, and Integrity. Doscrolis—C. G. HoMmy, Wm. Dagale7, Wm. far hra, Jr, Walter Bryant, Erma D. Elio, Edward Howelton, Elsimne, 8. Hazbaugh,6l.llL ' ipZIAS . .- . ; 11E111.A.RIC ADM& CIABI/ t I . " .U. at. B'i; 0 ,I) K. 2. 0 11, 'EVLDENCIE IN OUR MIDST!! (Late Johnston k Stockton,/ .. Ma. Krse—Str. I rheerfallY smell tilt your to Bookseller, Stancher, Frinttr and Binder, t that 1 would giro you an a.,7count.of lid: almost - ur .. , .1,1.f, terpertint, inv.. o,.!asentliti of Met inv,L, of Ely little .1-.lachtet . rt tire 1 . . Y tno , a , , ..Ft . at , d , a. , • ‘0 h, ;arse nod ounetittr . .Prt:otroon." I t.l .ca tit t.A 'itt not.i.. , r,n.,.., v( Dar root a, .10...1 ,,, , !...dcers.l,ve.re. CaJt.. /a bet, and Letter s. unacted seta, a very •oto cy,c to Fet.tuary . 11,,-,k. or .very tttz, m..de 0, tilt bra psper. end a n,,, I ~,.....tioittly orpltra lane n,. I Lou cd ~. tr, monk ,!crx , , , - wt.r.cr, w . toch he oCers ~d t in ite cap, lty whom it seas pronounced V 0 t: 0 ,,',Lt7 n Tir.. C .'.'::,,,17 ,, ,.....= I :?,,y r , k : ty bad eye" end all gave too no or, of doing in.o of evert. desertonon rirtutXurilfi neatness end any pod. After which I took ter into the roansdetpatch. No 47 Merkel .tract. ___--_,1.0 lo an old lady, who,bad been veryl saccesated in . ---- - .I.(irlg eyes. She told nth Ulm Ler taxa was hopeless:, on she would certainly lose not only I that one, but also that the other would follow—it bethe a scrofulous tiffectlon of the blood. And 1 du certify that at the .time my father 0.11. Vasbon) came to the conclaalon that we had better try your " Petroleium" nth was UM= roan. of one eye. It le now about two nee she began Its est, end she Can nOIR.<I MI good as coat she did ; and, es far s 2 I c. tell, I believe she h., with the blessing of he Almighty, been clued by " Petroleum' - Your., respeetf2 l ly, M. Ftunctes VANnon Conn.. Plitsburgbh, Sept. 30, IFSO. For sale by Keyser A McDowell, 140 Wood street; B. E. Sellers. 57 Wood street; D. M. Curry, D. A. El !IOU. Joseph Dougl.s, red 11. S. Schwartz, Allegheny, silo by the proprietor, S. M. BIER, novDd.s.l, Canal In.n. Seventh ot, riusberet 113•Wontes Woaots t—The symptoms of the Ph , thrice of wonns In children should ho carefully watch ed by ;arents, and SO POEM av there Is reason to the peel their existence. every means should be toed to expel them promptly and thoroughly. The prnprietors of Ill'Lane's Worm Vermifugo are confident that they offer the best means of secomptishing this revolt that has ever been thOwitted to the notate; tont they to te it the IIICDOOSI of all who hove the menage children. The medicine is ovate and plea rd nutter fails to preduee tee desired effect by J. KIDD it el), No Le Wood street. Od.ce of Ohio and rerun, R. R. Go. nisi el Pll76Btratal, Acgast 5, tSSO. Toe Stockholdera„of the Ohio and IP cnnaylvam Rai! Rex) Company. are terror notified to pry th eighth Instalment of Ree dellem per share. at the ofic• nI the Company, an or before the feth day of Aufiest The ninth instalment; en or ben, the 21110 day o September. The tenth Instalment on or before th 21/th day of October nem. Q' Toe eth instalment wu called fur on the 20th July I=ll , LL IMEORTATION UN HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO. 129 Are now' prepared with a ;urge and freak stock or Fangllsh, Berman, and Ameriran Hardware. to ale, superipr raduresuents to buyers Those waking to pr re wilt promote their interest by !onset% brea{h, our sloe}, es they are determined to wit en he moat lellsoneade tern.. strata European Agency • TlMittbsentrer intend. ei•:ttng the principal Cilie, Gtriat Britain, Fiance and . Germany, daring the monthe of April, May and Jona next, leantag Pttte bergh?on March i7th, and mill be pleased to attend to any agenetee of a bounty, character which may be confided la his Clare. JOHN D DAVIS te7altmrl7 EE23:113 On the 7th inn. by gen D L. Drnweby., Mr. Corr anar bLours to MI. Mill lamb MiLLza, nil or Alan INDIO AND ANTIAMIONIC MEETING TnilVttirt and Antunnecna Ward will meet at the flood Intent Engine. House, on Mi. Wedgelttay evening, at 7 o'clock. Splendid Olft Books FEMALE P. or America T. B Rawl Dar Pavir , s, Wan Prophets and Apostle , . By Rev 1. M. NVainsvrtieLt. Scenes in the Lim or oar Savioar. Faintly Commentary on the Fear Grapelv By Dr. TYng. reacted ererrea and Churnetere Fly T flewGT. euered Mountains fly J. T. fieedey. 11:ululated slllallpeart. try Gulien Verplanek. Faired Puma or kugland and Amerien Poet's Offer.nu leaned by M,,. S 1 Hale Evenmp a Lreauhreon Man, lty nl. J APlnteati Genus el' Beauty In, 1,51. C.bunt of Niolern Art for GC/ Temperneer 07000 ,- g de The kern GLlcrieer da The Irk., eo 'rho Remember Me do The Moiher'e Recoropewe By Grace Ambler , tether of the Vibe ar Cedar., a.o. Vieer• of the Mierorcepre World. By John Brock. le•by, A. M. Baobath rizhoqi Boma Bache, to fancy brOdraYr het Wel voice,. For oak ty ;,:erT Alf ENGLISII (XI 710 Wood. 118 T reeetr,J fro, the PlPlP3s•die Oil cloth 0 Factor, 600 Tanis SAFI.: 0.1 Cloth: 300 yards r I to do nt yard. le , ' Vistor. Olt Cloth. to dos s•-ote-J site. Table. Beane and Bureau Coe era, of patent tear.... chalet, and eesnululpetterne• for solo whelcside ee,d at sus rehentt, Nos / ..... L.LWLott et 4p.51 J h 11 8.111..L1P8 i NM& StirTEit`P/IrSTrwtell grimmaf that superb toleM far Prowl and timely etraievnt theta per fectly waterproof. and answer th e Ole as a. pier , ot clods. Th a artlets a warranted to purports re. presented, on Owl:vont, refunded. For talc sr/Joie wile and retail. It 7 6 p Weed Stint ay 11 - - QOTTON-21 bt„les lcznmg from reamer Geneva , •nd }Or Slit by Inel A ot er& Fronll DlCtaX t 1r CO, W STD lARO It'STERINR—G drl,s Lard tad G bris Start. d now lauding from eleardar Grarra,RT +ddo by ad ,I3Attal DIGIGEY tr. CO GtIKA2E-9 landlnV front Oevnaor Geneva by J•S _1:3.11A11 DIOCEY & CO ---- FEATHERS—td tnekn now landing Ilan odennet OVlerril add for liale by ,nd ISAIAH DlLlittt &CO Priam Stook "Faaa from ItaegLand. rre A ci ' v V e3 l( p r e i r l' p ke ' ; ' 'e 1!t tats dal ancoit 1600 be of Fine dirong and Roach Fineored Stack Teas, `he very bell net mraid ho procured in tee English rnerect. Poen 60e and LOT per Ike Tea Plarect Di.ntocd, east We- }O3 • liE Prtsidror end blansgese or it. Northern Libernes Brie go Compact' hwrinir thin clay &elands dividend of one dollar .d 6 ity reclti on cult dive obthe reparl stork of said company, the coma will be paid to be ernekholders on or ensr the ifhn instant. O. E. WellNEß,Treaserror. Allegcleoy, Jaciclarf let, iESI.-I.7nlat. • NMW BOOKS: NIS W BOOKS! B' dT HOLMES' LITERARY DE4'OT, Thirol street, opposite the rota Offtee. • ;HARPERS' bia,seelne for Januery. Olive, a hovel, by the etutor of "the Ogilvie " The Mother's Reeceoieuec, a novel; by Greee Ayollor • ellc ritarcintro, or vivo tosrringer, a novel; The Ladder of odd; en Enxlish tarty. To Love and to be Loved; o us:, Cat oi'Lronsvnek , by C 17 N Reynolds; The Rortitsh Contentions'. A Lecture on the Jesuits, by Or Berg. Bt. Berg's Cepty' w itteecp ilot.ho•, :be of rrotearnotiht. 'tome Journal; No I anew volume, ItIIE STORE nposi, No. as Market et, adjoining theWmsh andlJewelry mom of-W. W. Wen., and recently noun ',Ltd by Messrs N. Holmes & as • Rankin; and FAchringa This morn is keitsd in ine MOO, central and best business pond in ilia tiny. and well nitapied for • Ranking and Exchange oaten, and Ineuranco os a mom. A npleudid new front with English Plum Wass, will be put In an's., as the weather permits. ror...ion given the firat - ot February. it reamed: huguire of W. W. WM.:WON. .17 One Market & Fourth Os • FOIL gair,,,=• THE dace story Utica Dwelling, No 10 flay mom, onydee, Byer —pnco tuna. Terme, tom ea., 8900 In ono year, and 1110.9./ in Goo year', no be so- Yfra by coorlpear •0 the pre...au. Clear of e.ll :entioranoc, .d titlo irydorionealu. Apply to WILLIAM DIGBI', 191 Liberty ea AiD-16 to* and 05 k6za Z.To I for ode by L N WATERMA.N & SONS LI Water 6:63 Prent , D RI4 4 %ITLE9-82 ?ts,ltsv:rl4l.ZsAril.Zps RV Pr... Lang-9- 5115 um kg ttnallbris fqr sak by 4.7 L 8 Mi ATERMAN t=oNe. ROLL DUTKEH-13 5 bn f p l . e=lb W kek., /or oak by a 7 L A YERMAN A rim, H• • NE$9,4O dux pri Florae arid Mb!, Mmes., far sale by . L D WATEHAIAN a bUNS pr 7 _ lOKORY NUTS-6 bag* for sale by S WKICILMAN k SONS LAHD La—o SAO s, /ocor.e6 o consignment, mod for solo by WALLINUFORD A CO 167 . I.R \\ Ater st CI "CA.'R CANDLES-17 bzo 6hi b. 77 awl 3c is bx 7 1Z Ciboixotatt manufacture, ..lo by 107 , WALLINGFORD A CO OJLD CAN DLES-2tlglbyMl.7.atz;olto CO imlla No I Roil: u rlocp, SMat ir Z r o ya l) & „ . ENnTUCKY odsUeSTaAtR oK—e4ra i e o o ns tnnt .upp yl bc br IC ICC STOtia, 01 . 1 hand and fat sVp 1,7 ' WALLINOFORD &CO O T ON YARI-20:0 dor Hope Yarn for solo by 41 , WALLINGFORD it CO RANGES -35 brie lust trceival 11.12 d for no Ily LIUR.I.IItIDC:F. k INGIIFItaSI, 11G Water et FLI:10ll [1:161) Nis for aalo by 0,7 &ING{IRAM =era caning Caminoemelt. THIS Compound is werrozned to produce the with . la d.enned effects, when need tor making bicad, tea flake., buckwheat cakes, 6.. e. by w.ch a acting is egected in the flour of about 13 per cent. Tqq Mau Rant.—To cork pound rid boor add two teas oontuls of C.cmpo.d sod the want analogy of Salt info them thoroughly together whsle drk, ,this Makes a prepared flour taut Ton; Can set aside and lIYo al lelnure,) then add as moan cold water aa Male the dongh the astral thickness, knead it well. and let It Mal filteen minutes before bssins—one Or wo hour* *al do no bort Sonia should he mixed mock thinner nod baked at mane. There 1. no danger orgetting too moo, of dn. coMpound ln bread, It will not tonthe bread yellow as Valet. alas does when used to corers. Yea can pat the abate crtettcound into teacake, b.d2irtliarlobany eakes,lrdlan cakes, ginner cakes; corn meal esker, nowt bread, brown bread, blveutt, batter tato_ buckwheat enkes, apple dompllngs, potpies, ocelot all baking purpost.: Just reed fur tale b 7 RE SELLERS, Jai t: 67 %Yowl st Barer ColndVrir —L ated, -- j FOR wh ich the highest prisoiere crill he paid at the 1-oltenge (dace of AI W11,141' CO. deato • Cor of Thlrl Market ate • M OLASttit*-46 brie pleattation lealarses: 10 brie batlle innate, B H Molasses; teeelaing per stsamerlionfi River. for salehe 019 • JAMES 04,Zta,1., LARL Isell-0 auks pr:lu Jastree.e F 1 ,p11, 60 :1 I Vet oitEUEION hlitTe. for tale 14 1 • deg WM lifeCL RS Wood rt 11I(1 EON.-50 teas Wash ergot Pur..sze PIE Ina L for sots bY ROBISON LITTLE oo Id •Y 56 idlnyta 1 ~' qv*: pattncrehte heretcfnreexulting between the emened. d endved DY eon.ent The u , Peighed bewnew nt the Fret Will be attendet to hy John Fazenatene, who is antinetteed to Wet, any money duo the hem. end here pt for the Berne. EDWD G. DUDA ItRY JOHN FITZSIMONS. The urdere l nned stillcontinue to curry an the business as usual at the rid steed. Z?INIONts, l'eis Carson &Tina am flints Ward UN DIIKS-4 6rq. I 1 rt Rit latcr, S :. Ilil br” rte 6 PemrhDd J 6 I 1 ,, C6t.< 6 t'Y 36 LITII :b CO - TO LET rvite. large foot stony thlet Woreboosn.nn be , ty .tr.M•nPPo.ro Mtn, now occupied b 7 Jno 1M0.., bate , Also. Ibe Unck Ehvellinnr ad- Joining ina:dtf S CORNILEY =MI O • NE of the mast obeible loentions far a genteel private tc•ldenee io the coy of Allegheny. The lot contain. a front of GO feet open the ttotith Common; and to, gin feet in. depth to is uto r silty, Imth a double.; two story brick. d vireding heart In front, and a frame stable in the rc r. Tie title tc indisputable, and the terms of payment will lie trade es favoranie as the pulcbseer enuld reaeonahly desire. For farther in formation, spp yto H Lothrop, A beghenTi or to th e underslgnef, No t 1.4 Wood rime!, Potsbargh. jag J SCIIMONMAKER tc CO OCIR RENT, cruet, T enr.ven,:eat DWELL'S lIOURRS on Thad n novo and near to Bmlthfield. Poesesslm given, on the let of Apnl nest. la ADO. to on for one or mora Tem", came teem Lots on and near the Alleghenyßiver, In too Ninth N art dppiy to WM. It. DARLINGTON or BEN/ DARLINGTON. Fourth as near Wood 90.01 Hopis. Maminstr enly IONA!. r1.4.11)N EPOSITORI M...,/ct St. c rnero Foartit bsfra co,o, 6 bercl. No I lard horrrig 01,1tte; bat reb , 4ie per: 11l I.h4s tealtr? . sale by j. 4 . . Fn arrive, and for Islam; inorrly &CO Water tc.Front AL (100F111111-14 ratk.. codto.h; 5 half e.lke collet, For •ale by B1.11111111D(11 . :&INCIRM 11 No. 116 Water St. Mbrilti. mola.P•Cthnd , dnd , 11l and lad oAie ny j LtUil BRI BACON tiIIOI.3I.I)EH lie in Awoke house and JJ for yule t,l ICIER Et JONES ind Canal Itnein 7t• St_ LtUBBRIDGE & 'SCHRAM ROY loos ludo, Tog trno for ra. Zr.JONF:.3 Th• Right rinse for Toad. ONE of We very hest pleues In Patsburgh to buy: Tee $s et Met its & Ilaworth's Tea Store, in the. Prnnr Family T7ll, -•.•---E 71 50 per lb Finer 47O•Olic• 7 do irn •surrerfitte•—•—•--..—. t do Than . Mach Tee* at :Se, 004 their Green Teas at SI are the very Lest Toes imported into the United Stater CI " T: ME "8""M— , 7 1 l ill/ 0 Li,170 b , y 60 Wood et p A i lly Ont.:EN—OO lb, for -ale ley r mop it co Cli YELLOW—' , SO :br for , n i rri c ta Oi , F. PINK-014 lb a for rate by • J KIDD 2r,CO .• . MERICAN VERMILLION-250 lb.ls f K or sale by j 34 IDD& CO re•o ettort of the congrentrolt p v",,-"T'" S econd Chute " b7 " Vrtlt M rtr p c e r "- t, ' Pi n ttaborlh, tfill t b at e l o o fr o c c re o d ,k , public rule, on Motilny, the tt A th t ri!tn o , ,, I A Al in Itot church. tatltAdt Bccretaty Beard TfII.CLII COMM rxrrirr. end Mermen or the city. are rnne.t - OJto.ct,.wuhtho flea:tures no nr before Tuesday, the 7th In,t, the elping . committee will dose the city ur, that do ° y Ity ordrr M Auditing Com. ia3..tdt ISAAC ./C/INF2., VITANTED tonlmn a. Clerk to llai-reanule Itotoc, by a y-wie manwho ',well acquainted •initt Book lieemnr. ht atop`, and doable entry. Addied• Y Z unx No X, loot moor, P ,robot go, Pa T il l ' ot f. t r oTtu r, C. by N; L „l E t N .Ort e cho w trup= " ll Le enoufotel a. herrfofuto ander the style of itiiMICE & CO., Lam M. A hey Jr. Co, ~R, 4 ARDINI.; 12 , .! Commimtio N %Vat, end Trout ctr...,P.l.urth. rrne lam e fon, story Worrboaie boar ant ablelf by LL -. rro on tr. S.M., on Water and ?root els. ii door arcs. ar r,,,yth tr. Co's Porrescion given "' Opel 'o' lnit ' illjiSNA, ('or Wood and Thirn VI IC. JNU C GUM ELIL w op., above beoltbfield. ra mrp or &lion Line tor !Ind . s. lIF. ruhthrther offer+ for vole the eto I k 'coot. will I I cue of Mambo/tie' in Phtladelpr &c., of the Rch.tcrLitte 7he patronage of demon establiaged careen ia well worthy the consi of peewee wiehteg to cutback to •thirt Invoice, or of hour who may he aircecc Irithreeted In the corn tor trade. Al de time I. adAeremg for tasking arrargem•nts for the epnos ha•me~e. ii i. imooriaor early application shortie be mtge. JOHN c'EnDEN. • Surviring rin•r 011011 M'Faden Et Co jog Comet Huth, P e l on It. UGAII=IO bhez Time ucw coop, lanifiqur and fo. f,,j &La by R D&I.ZELL Jr. CO, tk.rty st • . 4 a/t.ort‘Eo-100 bee New tr {eau., rooo , rolr find a'. for solo . by lja3j R UALZ ELL it co TY - 110LEAN TOTS. • HE nedersirsed ban Net opened largo rock of setyea Tor, end 'anon. other goods never been, Tie fincat so:laden *sok. of Skill well as the rieestplerthings rot children, express sSelected cm the be , ldee telneh b. is del.trAlted 'erg vrholcso S le .nd be JOHN ItESINFUT, • 93 tiontrifteid street chr -- ;7731 hint cote 07 R DALSELL Zs CO PEW..ASH-SS ca for Fla 13,1LZELL CO --.- ---- riIIEPT/IUTI.r.-10 borr••l9 for sale by V ie3 , Ir. DAL2ELL .t. CO 10LOillie,lbr bile imp: rune Flpar,ree'd per .roamer •-• en. rp, :2, and fu; rale by lk II FLOYD, ...., Jai . Ronal Church Bolding. Prffirli a-10 casks pare, in stare mod for sale by ja3 . J& a FLOYD to RODu l pr—Cl brk prime Roll Cutter, 0 Lila :So I Lazo, 9 bu Cl,esooloo • :: beer pt lap. Female., received this day, by wirrron, sod for ewe by J & It FLOYD SEIVENTII GREAT 5E311-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOOIS,. 1 AT T. OAR Altel. ISORC OF A. A. MASON 81, CO. 62 - 43sd 64 Market street, AA? th If.ft v eontnienon on aload . a'y, eterember 3311,, ant ont. throor,ll e month of Jon• ary. on thin o easion, the wank of their Kimono e Mb lorown ET. for Bunt! Trade and. their v.:moose meek, amoamina to One Ill.dre and rfy wit' he olfrred nt Reth I, at follyonelfoutth lc.. than maul price.. The neater tit thrtr SemsKonnal Sale to any o e of the thouiamla who attended the wale of I nit year will he wardclenr goons:toe far a rail this starer.they Waal; harreter monion a few of the. Goode; and I . teem, for the brnefit of those who More never almaded i thelt Inles,viv— • R io natal prier tit CO Otall.pa qattn.t.Wooleirahoterra S 3 do 'J7f 1.51.10:pe. : do Delainesl3,lsll. do act t 3 pa *Pell rapt plaid do.--.. 45 do . 621 Sop. StrrPed .d Plaid Sit. rot do 5 5 tti t.f•iin de tante nr.d af'} do 1. 25 _ '- rehired MEM per cent IN French Merinos I 09 dojlsll MO Iturcirtettss and Lyonesc Clothe, redueod PCI teat tiin) Alpacas, all color., reduced 33 pet cent. 11 Lung. 22 Square Shawls, NVIIICLI mill he sold Its SI to es le, than usual prices. 5000 yd. Bonnet Ribbons or E.loc usual r totili Feu colored (Innen., at etc, usual price 00. 100 citron tilighsh and American Calicoes at 5,a 100, ails, srico 101,111%21C. 00 ease. Bleached hlusline, roduced Pc per yard. 2611!..a1e. Brown hlnelha t all amides. Al so, Lesces, Emlirotecries.Trimailtlps,llosisjyy and Gloves, Linens, Checks Cloilos,CaantmeenS,Capdneta and Jenne, ingether with an immense , varlet) di other cond.. all (which will be Marked D0M11.40 Lower Price. teito any of toe; r inevious soles. Thee inane no early call. as many of their choicest. enods will noon be raid. The lowest pries .choicest. [sods A..l.lA. ?darkol%ek CO devE f 2 SO t!tr " c"" itoLg, 3 F7YEI. :le p <,; v. -44' ". ;lARB 1 1 , 61 C IZW-59 b. P r .Ch' l. M T T n. I LW,, " f With iar.M..—. Last lot tua. y cm. 'or nle • 4 ,1 de::0 S& W iitiliti UGel _ __-. LINIZVD Oil,— °""l".,llNititiniuoll ..,... 11M11 DAMAR-1:0 jut retched sale by • ' BRAUN k R • • • Ccr St. Clan St Lip CARRO~AIE-AAMRONIA (Hansborn t, fnr BRAUN k Ino`.r DERE D FCENL;GRAEC-400 Ihe fa sale by r BRAUN' tr. AMER OR atiGt.lfEAkta+': 7 -3 - inie as I fal . 1311./.. UN le RCITF,E A Grc-40 lb. form, Q GPM ENGLISH ek. ELYSIUM MATH —_Thc al handsomest anornmeat ot•Sheepoldn i : r . meter brought to this market, Or tale by_ del{ MIW I • LAST WEEK lEU?URE ncom, 111111DiNG, • Liberty Btrde c r Oren EVERY EVEIVINO;for a Ahori se c.on celebrated ierica of gi garlic PANORAMAS, A VOYAGE - TO EUROPE, Exehracitig Ittlltfieentaiew4 otOoston i. t Ilatlxl, Halifax, the Allaarte, LivetTohl, LO N DON. Prom the Thases,y parsing under the Made.. and ending with a magnificent view of the TII2LDISS VONSICL. Illutainutedotudt!oth barks of the beautiful An Ekh biilon ekery Wcdrolrday cat Patuckay aftotnoori, o.IS o'clock . Admtallok,,2.3 Cent*. cThl!circrt,OraerlC. Tenr• age. 16.4031. k- . Dr.kt.**ll/..Pc. tk O'clocki Ptir.olacat Ent, menu, ckoktrui al 71 o•olotk. tett.-da QUIIRRIESiX O lbs Al is Rom; - 30 lba Co)chicum Seed; 7011,, Powd6sad • .30 Ms Tarmetrill Brtal; 31, lb, Ariaeltea Flatt,‘. 30 Ills Ilanbane I...eavta; • 1000.1bs l 100.5 f'ol al I BRAVN k RFITRA " j 1 :1 1: !'"*. r l ' ,4 r ; bLEINSTON CORN -93 brit in .unti an 4 forsele by ;WM 11 JOIID.M. BRIT do mk ror 7 .: ,? 6 ,11 11 joimmit, OP S-9 bales for sale t 4. WM it ,10iiisit'areN WI -A PPIA." " 1 1 171 I MAINSTON al T A I; bbrreli , for!eble by ; II CANFIELD T TV ' CANFIELD 1 - 1 - 11 , 1EED barte/A tor TITTER -20 big, ro4, In! 713 CANFIELD etorms—c , dom. I;sr talc by jltt I n CAVEtELD ALERATUS7IO O tract for rslo J cANrim.D CHgrE—IWO Loseo fcr sale by 3 n omiTir.Lu , p Et i k . TIIERS—S 7 basi ter eived for .kle Ly S& W IDES-143 dry tildes, ror sale bT st ; .Y. NV IIARBAD(111 ; ,N GR fa .AsE_2. brls recite , l for nee by t 9 t W HARBAttill NEAVITOOk OP PIANOS. JOHN 11 1 . Ilt : LI.rOE, Et. Wood at rt baatutt 'Feiv d ruorand titian/id a.sortmant of tams, now bpeh and .adl for Isle, I Je-2/ Sppskidl4 Baroires LEAFLETt or Mearioryt. Silo' e Poke. Cabinet of Lode kn Art ems of Roomy , Fsiendshipht Offering! Amaranth Winter Bloom. Rresbrertait Vaalrit nnit limo Books, splendidly Wood. I Fpisetipal Prayei frl{ndidty boand. JOVOllile Pre.entaiOn 1104 Alli Albol7llg. &o. For sale at the EDUCATIONGL BOOK STORE, cols OS klaskSt et, ear. of Fourth. LAFA4IC. 7 I - "TIC. GALL . • II Arndt *Amer &faro dead to th.adlourtrens Mad. EWEICT indisiduallof the smdienee taught lb...mese' of ANTHROPOLOGY. n the Electric. Sneer., of Life—haw to becomeopnatora in the science, Skep tics, or any penes madeltlperatars instantly, to than . Great astintishment. PROF. TEW taken ' , Mecum in mmetincing that he anti unfold all the ten, ts of a science which tho world has pronounced incomprehensible; far the sea son thatcperators in.Sioloky,Psyrholegy, he. instead of throwing lift on the eabject, hove made theca roi,Tel and thew selcnee!seenthoily IldienlOUS Professor Tow is ale Only leCiater on Anerrispoingy in the world, and gig. experiments never bottle cc' tempted arsean: The cowill eoniiit fan lectures with elocris menus, cocimeneine: on; Monde, evening, Ilea Tath; continuing during dm Week. Door vont ot I o'clock. Admission, 75 els; Tickets On the cuume 75 est. See elini of the day ler partieulam. de3a To Dlociiiaxidcs and °Moro • TIIE eltentive rence Lnfldinge fOtZlonlY *CCU. pled by bleeerej Lttelt k Ca,, ine mint, between Water street and Ibiktiirene Way,xeill be !rated for roam or Y.. , I'4.y [co. be tete.ily nettpied, with steam power, io aviienbettitte every kind of rannufne. luring Li:mulct& r.J.i.tvitsten given tinretbliatbly. Aply to eE-Liel; debtp Foutilt et. Vitteborelt. J UST itECEIVE,OII , ey. Lst d drs Jo lj 4 d o Batiddir do c,,,te. do Crydr Shoes . . . _ .1 on do do 99.41; tor sale [ e.4 .7 it. 9 Wood 4,30 . 1 / 4 14 P1111.1.1P9 RU BLUM 00L4'--laat fro , . irtd Iron Nei 1 York, a fee , Ml kteraard India linhker Dahl, a bract fat trhele, tor oho at the India Pe.ber Depar, 7 k 9 W 9911 'J. Jkli PuiLLlrs ItUBBEIL ...C.pa:mos.,wloutr,l4.o4 r 14 ow Long V 27 i:24 12 odu .1131 , 1 do • lloyie Covers; 12 pd2rds , Pod n Gloet . • ' 2 pad . robidcllo , ... thr, .cue eN] rtiii.wrs TrENISON 11.1NIS-11 *cat Vea•onmit= reeetvcd nod. tor l cat date poWDPR MANOANESE-21100 fgge jt ha i, :. CO We.% ' de7o LII.I,"L'qEt''?,SIi NT " ENT- lITATCO j AitD for ca‘a bY .1 ee.7o r tmn co izimm.s.wwirrrorrstsornrd, Mwmaim N 0. MO La.$S.E.3-35 brig lair.- crop, PW•rmeind - IN • (create , by I B a cuyouNctimv, -I) I tber4 bu or colieS,ln for IiAIA b dAZ ;rt A CVLINING 11/01. MIRESH4tOLit, IWTTER—S, bjaion recd by' del9 Ft A cup:rtiriGuraa INCIVINATI MOULD CAIILLES—NII . x , Hiles C brand, for geleltry r^ 'll A CIiNRINGaAIII • ••- - - - DALAPICES OM DEPOSIT, which haVe tern as. ahanr,d loth rearm erd cpwarda, In thft change Bank of Pittsburgh:— Will:am Parte, reildenee unknown, Aug 0,1 5 350, tEVO Spencer Manley t !Zartecuite, ft., fzet,*.p,pay t I ocoify, MP fOrtrOing Ifttl.ces appefir to ha due to the perionalnamed, or their local represent*. tires, according to the Woks of chit bur t. T M BOWE, Cushier. Sworn and Yebicribed before me. itinefith day of December, ISIO. I ! C TY ERNIEST, de3Yudlnt Notary Public, to the Court ' nenalsno7:..Plin.i:l Allegheny Co - . 7' (Arno Polnsyleanin Rail Rand Cernenny Vs. 1../ Lydia Shnrwell. .ja ! t!. 0, March torn IE3I. To the *Duce defer ,: eatu,ton a, hereby notified, that the abotni pinto r he. toter, end approfftiated to its tom, the follawbruk pardon of Tont teal <Wale, In the city of AllerhYny,ll . lire Sett of to Non 10 andlT to To o . 5 n0t ,0,,,,,1an, „sanded by n firm on the manta aide of the cehtre ) f said roll rood, and running' through taatd Into kiagnifttlly SI fort wide, a draft and deactiptlon of Nalift:, ore filed in the above core. W. 1. COURTNEY, defSalaw I . . Pal. for VIII: T I L E < r j : lo n n ''4 :f l h s i l reet l ;fs, f ' d l r o%t iC' ea ' n ' r.l l e " li . rts7lll 'rano Rail Road :reemploy, will he he'd et the office n 1 the company.On theloth of January, 021, between the hears 0111 5.31. nett 3 I'. M. denote I ' a. I. Tinoorr.s, BMA GOODS. lahi. GItEkNE CO., Manufacturer.of For eign nod Doltneatte Strew Goods, call ate atten tion of bnyere, tertheir;goedr for Indies and toilFam— They will effer!ladneeraenta In a peat yattety at mien, do., to purchnehre who hay by the manatee tams, parks ge. Sample!. exhibited nt their wore,No 1'33 Pearl at, (en staireh New York Ile_11:dlot ULeite 11/IA VINO tat .'. • —Whose to {3 the man litui>loca hot troProriate the usury an asy shave?, Jdany.tbere he, we do not uodre , e oar elect to V.l. 13,utito ell oilers we Piny, II you >diet,. o render ehneriag pleastor,purella.e a t....xlirdnion Hand': Alroord floodlit> or Arrltatonl Sinn,, Creams. hie utterly Innporad.le to hnu words to scribe the fielineelof • were,. "bobets heel, an d to. Ginarloo with ordinary soup, ep n making thud cc , tbb for tbeGret It le a CombIIVIILOO of n00de,,,,,0,„ nitration, arid Neonate. 11AULL'. SHAVING CflEAGlie,ireeed. laxly emollient{ rendering tie diffrat and i Go,t retry beard eel andprOnlicing. an ad 1nit.1.16 Tither, and bytto exttrmly mild nature &Haile./ ell trrlta• non, and provresiOa that :unplenenro toil,to? feeling , of the skin OilliOhroCro often ospertetet,d niter shoe tog. Gentlemen Using ?diet IlaurVa Flaying erearo may face the oddest and reed pier ring mediately without the_ Om Leemlog ehopped.• And'llfrie oerkitt ante one ,t, pan can minty say will nevem>. any either. One areat'adamttago.Yobith veil) be lieycelnlly an- . 1 prectated by those who wear eebiskele, to {tellies that it will .not; director li o Leard, width seed. wan. wilt do, givlog Dandy ler Tasty Upper.ra•to to tan ~>:; edgy Or the, %whisker& ?des Ilene Pa Pit nett Telt - IMS are delighlfallfreparatitms, coroptranded rant chill, e tbe'ntter exclusion Or nil ankles cr..,rdeted to render.thl operation of envies, unideueae{,nni._, 4 bo apprecteted by all who Make trial 'of tarn. Prepared only by • • 4131.0.5 11AUF.1.4 Perfumer and Gbertlett • , Chretnat , For sale{yrba4crale and retail, by D. A. Fe hnellock !,"".{ or 4 it. Po Pellers,Piterb acab{ and Jol:c bareent {led J Altoona:iv Give. ItAldltd*-4100 tad - fresh bunch, for wale ilea 1"/ ' blear Home Puilarhe4 cry ' Saturday in Arm ro.t AY Tan, Dollars a year. plyaltle in all t.f.or advance. CDDMISSION OF AGY:NUV. ;. II °Zee of tha Heine Sott , r.al, Dt7 Fallon rt. N. ,or:, S To all whole; it may concern: Th:a nthy certify that J. B. Down t, Platter . 1 . Dad ,ta act , ay. agent for AIURRIS & WILLIS'S 110.NIE • J01Dt.N..1., and ;bit all rccelpit given 'by him lo onyint•nt Tat xaia raper will be deli aCtuaoar lodged by iLN at Itto °Mee of publication, it t,....fgi presaly tlii<2..l and ondenslood, tool all klic,cripti... a are payable itne ear an advance. • The new cc elante will Commerce on. Ito brat of Jimnaryi Stilacriptionx received by 11, Brim., Third !Weal or-porile the. Pon Office.. • MODINS h - Wli LIS ' ' 1 . 1 2 ,4 2T , rv , er1y - 111 . 0iTiNSSES-45brla new crop NTS - irllatie.i. a d, jsl d e 29 l og , P'3 cream e ' JA B gl c E t ; 71D m i e r. , fer it! l g. CO o i mAtlit:REL—co q t ho , t 0t 774- der I ISAIMI la BRAUN Rtmo. VA HITE 75 7 P3H— 6;4 and twin for talc by •• w den, • nic);F:v &OD IuERRINGb•-190 bra Lcb,c waled, for b, deVi ISAIAH mexcy& co LVld loruavtavi—..4o b:la new V OROWN KIRRPATRIor, V764s.4•Canl a tPliten , . , P ePert.Clo”.saiaNsi. kJ men. for We oy, 18614 H .u!ClrgY eCO e,271,. • water fr• From au LA . , MID bes NO 11n mityvkaffki l li i i ; N . co frF . L . ..Figr.ep" bop In Core and for tun by .9' MIKE DICKEY Zr. 00 • • argc. i<t'• for .ale by 81. IV ITARDAIB3II
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