Vittsburgit 626 8. BIDDLE & Uter_4::lA24. 80,./Be4. sertriber, istriet,'Sonth Carolina. The Beaufort, ~- . 7 Thist erica opultrct and productive portion of the Sea Island region of South Carolina is undergoing : , a strange transmutation. Pravirms to the Rebellion it was occupied by Ile' Prim - ideal: of the aristocracy of the South, whose many broad acres - were coy- Vol with thousands of those imornalons rt :beings . who weroregorded and t ea part ly: as men and partly as things, d whose Inter in -the cultivation of see - isl e d cottOn, the most valuable variety of th t staple, enabled the, proprietors of both the acres and the chattels to riot in wealth and lus o My. Now those cotton princes are poor, home less wanderers,—made so by their own folly and wickedness, end their magnificent es tates are being divided into small lots and Sold for unpaid tares (not confiscated) under theaistioneer's hammer, to thii soldiers and Bailers who wrested them from their rebel OWIIOIII, ead to the very slaves whose unre quited toil-bad king been expel ded upoik them. A now and strange, but far better civilisation has succeeded the criel bond. age and barbaric pomp of former ys. On this comparatively small tract we see a be ginning, an epitome, of the mighty change which has bogus to pus over the domain of slavery and eaten. Let us hope that a pure Christianity and an intelligent spirit of law-abiding Liberty will mark the pro ' gross of thisgreat revolution; and that all deletes there will be lifted up together, so that class shall ever have either the ' will or_power to get their feet upon the .:peeks of the others. Dr: Olds us a Church Buyider. Everybody has heard of ..Dr4 Bose?' B. Orme, the maityr Copperhead, her who was 1 t o sent to Fort Lafayette mote anti a year i ago for what was thought to be t loud an expression of sympathy for his d arty be- loved. brethren in Dixie. Well e Doctor has been at home and at liberty, ',so far as i his corimreity is concerned,) fbr many I iiteillue and so quiet has he kep t himself ever since,that'we supposed his democrat 0 light had gone out. But Became that the Doctor, although out of prison, is not out of tribulation. Die present distress is occasioned by political preachers and preaching- lie soya he has not been to church for three years. A few weeks ago a CAII appeared, in the ,papers of Lancaster, Ohio, over the Doctor), signature, for a convention of "all Larcra of Prodnr , " to tak-e-into consideration the . proPriety -of es:aLlithing a now church where (in the lan,Ltaii,,, ~ .....! .Dem c4n-ste.whe wanted toe Union as is was, and thetimatitution us it is, - could be maw l'elii. In due time the Convention a ssembled n --the court house. No hymn was sung, rio prayer was offered, no scripture was res . As soon as the meeting was organised, the 'Doctor arose, to state the object of the meet ing. This be did at some length in a writ ten document, the substance of which was as follows: That the ministry and Churches had proved recreant to their sacred trust. That the ministry "had ceased to preach Christ and him crucified, and had been preaching the nigger and him glorified;" that the - Chnreh had become very uncharitable, and had engaged in the support of a cruel and unjustifiable war. He also went into a lengthy exposltion of certain portione scripture, dwelling with special emphasis Alien oar Rasloy's cay teribes and Pharisees. These Scribes and Pharisees, by an easy construction, he made , s the_ ministers of the present day—the Jews were the Republican party, and the tithes and offerings were greenbacks. A Mr. Suaw also took a loading part, and spoke with great severity upon what be termed the fearful degeneracy of the minis ttii and related bow two of the ministers bad been mistaken by a stranger, a good judge of human rulr , ore, for gamblers I .Pshaw!" cried an old gentlemen, who was only a spectator, "you ought to be ashamed of yourself. I didn't think you would talk so 1" The meeting seemed inclined to call a Mr. Orrart a minister whom the Ohio Methodist Coilferenie had lately relieved of a circuit, and who now publishes a paper in Colum bus on purely anti-political principles—the genuine "Let no 910120 " motto of 'kn. DA co. Let us hope that the Doctor and his friends will have so good a time in their . :now enterprise, that they will hare no Elia- Position* give loyal outsiders any further Weals. LI The : Absconding Banker Treadweit. In. referenfe to the late swindle at Had . son, Michigan, by W. W. Treadvoll, the De troit TriOtne rays: !.The whole thing nekton& premeditated and .cirefielly plannod. Treadwell'e wife went toTolede by his direction two days be fore the robbery, and on the day be pawed he wrote .her two lettensfrom Had -11024 „Seth these lettere have been inter _ septa, we stnderetsnd, and may coat some - - light en the intended mosements of the 'Mier has also disappeared, sud it la supposed that be le also an accessory to the crime. Clrettm , stands] evidence has pretty well established the feet that they met at Adrian, and :the ..deseription of the companion of the man who -purchased the ticket- to kiontresiiv the ticket agent st this olty, correepouffe with (be appearanettof Tread aell'e fettiste To present. the premature diecos . try of - 'his gu lt, litcadoell uttered, the combination. of the :Jock of the. Nair, hoping thereby to keep the of6opleof.jus off bit back for went hoursnt least,. The look, however,wis pick e d within half • - An; hour, and one essential portion of his ' • scheme tatornentrslised. , All Titedwell's erects bait' been mutated by • his itittimi; banking , • off.te, a partially 'btiii) I.2e.teti pitrtonsti .•, etnt any I....IIk6AdiLIZ in any banks whin ..:at,. Thus fee the togittea basenoceisfully mani.ged for, puesuk, . ,The Pons Comster-1810. • nontespendent of the NOtiosal ARIA. • 'MCC; writing on Tuesday the 2Gth instant, 74 says that the &boys bowed comet, is sp. proacting the earth with such rapidity that fit will . probably become 'liable to the eye by—liontorrow (Wednesday) night. An aptiallitia,-of metier ite potter will err , eboW -'" - ' , , , 1tb 4 ,141t0;.; It will be an altitude of 4G° V':,;;'ShdTa-Ate tertian in a direction N. W' pilibiteouth of and below Beta +trbjctb - irili then be some ft° tits. ' fi rms , nut.- 01 , FiltiDoll3.--A. 147104iiiZrpirkt,.Pretteriek Brown, is 4bought, . soon be ap ,..0 • ,• ' 41r3 General Superintendent of ".Wofolllll'g'irr-Irtiligrtboria Virginia. Ile ~; bats alrifedf-kjitiiilMat the superintend -1 • .eneentitiblgitbrigliterests en the Ar al !)+, estatte , ,lie,4 recommended by,l y . ex- Govern' Edmonds,' Judge (Igniter; Beaatrins Wa , de, Sherman,' Jim - Bumner, and, G 2 4ogmfteld, Midis T. Clay snit Owen, Loirefaiyitltellorwe. ,Ttiere Is a peculiar., ;, o wes ira P WC_ **tics 'of . Mr. Brown to, :iniperrintetaLapi*litribanda of Northers , VirgiairliAtuttnat assased,tbstbs is well the WaOtingtop Lecke:. EU=S= alllilletto /4casitil Domestic muelty-kThe IV e Ora Clerstiman • Imp boned ihrie Yenialn a Lunatic Argliun 04 , .fiter - Preteneei'=that She is We find the following accoun' of o most eat' Cabe of cruelty and Ilind in tolerance in the Kt nkakeo ( Illinois) Oa :Ate of a recent date The most remarkable case of pereeenti that has perhaps been known within the peat century, has just recceived a whole• same vet:tiled°n before the Hon. C. R. Starr, on an app'iostion of Mrs E P. W. Packard, of Manteno, in this county, to be discharged on a wtit of habeas carpus from the illegal imprisonment in her own house by her hus band, Rey. Theophilus Packard. About four years since the Rev. Packard commenced a system of persecutions toward his wife, while he was offiebet gas the min liter of the Presbyterian Church at Mon tano, for the purpose, as alleged, of sup pressing her free discussion of religious tenets which were at variance with the or thodox views of the Presbyterian Church. And because doctrines on religion thus ad vanced and maintained by her were new to the Rev. Packard and the three deacons of the church—although maintained by some of the most eminent scholars of both Europe and America—they pronounced her insane, and to be rid of her influence in the church, and that the Rev. Postcard might be rod of her company at home, ho formed the most infamous plot of incarcerating her in the Asylum for the Insane. With this end in view he pronounced herinsane, refused her !tsetse and intercourse with her friends, goaded and tormented her into excitement upon the trubject of-religion. refused her ad tendance to the Sabbath school and Bible alms, and finally to the church; tore her children from her on the plea that she was insane and incapable of caring for them, and on every occasion gave out that she was hopelessly insane. He appointed spies over her--distorted and prejudiced minds, who would construe every act on the theory that she was insane; end after a violent tumult and controversy with her on reli gion, had it arranged to coil in a phyeloitin to give on spinier, ae to her malty or in dimity, and while in that state of mitt:l Packard obtained a certificate of mental ea. oitement upon the subject of religion from a well-known physician of this city. In June, 1850, be actually kidnapped hie own wife, with the ald of one woman, 100 men and three hundred dollars. put her on the oars and took her to Jackson•ille, to the State Hospital, where she remained until last June, when she was discharged She plead hard that she was not insane, and begged for the form of a trial by jury, in conformity with the dictates of reason and humanity, but the Rev. Packard would close the ears of those who would be her friends, by telling them they were the ap peals of a ravine maniac. The Rea. Pack ard imposed upon Dr. McFarland, of the Hospital, or else Dr. McFat land became a willing tool to aid in this nefarious scheme. There are many facts which lead to this last conclusion, and which need ventila Lion. Rev. Packard is a man of about nix-y yetis of age, a faithful type of the bigot: cold, selfish, illiberal, with a email modicum of brain, a physiognomy innocent of ex pression; who was educated in the Calvin bide faith, is a faithful reprraentatiee the total depravity of mankind. Oue bun Bred mules are in hie bead, and his stub bornneas is only exceeded by his ignorance. The animal largely predomiustes hire. Packard is a lady of about lorty• fivarof fine mental endowments, and blest with a liberal educatton. She is so ertg ins', vigorous, masculine thinker, and was it not for her superior judgment, combined with native modesty, she would rank as a 'strong minded woman As it is, ehe comports her conduct strictly to tee sphere Lousily occupied by woman. eche dislike• parade or show of any kind. Her coos deuce that Right will prevail leads her to too tamely eabmit to wrongs Ste was educated in the acme rsligione b. liet of her husband, and during the first twenty years of married life his labors in tht parish and in the pulpit were greatly relieved by the willing hand and able ietellect of his wife. There are els ebildrenot their motet-mar riags; the y oungeot was eighteen menthe old when the was kidnapped and trans ferred to Jacteonville: t .- The older children have maintained a firm position soloist the abuse sod perseeutic.n toward their mother, but were of too tender age beret:Amber any =Aerial s .•i.t .aee Toe question of her sanity or insanity was tried by a jury, ordered by the J edge. and - every opportunity was offered to pro duce all the testimony on either side of the case that would have a tendency to throw light on the queetion. The physicians who maintained and testified Is her merit:acacia were Doctors Knott and Brows, of this city. The evidence of Knott, however, was on the presumption that all seldom] advo mites of a particular tenet were monome , niaes on that question_ Brown was very positive that she was insane. He *meleet there by Packard and employed for the purpose st granting a certificate of tossed ty, to enable Packard to &blunt her to Massachusetts, and confine hoe iu en asy lum there—a plan very fast maturing when the writ of habeas corpus won Dewed. Brown gave a' number of lucid reasons, carefully written down, upon which Le based his judgment of the insanity, and the first was that she claimed to be In ad vance of the age SO or 40 years :11. That she disliked lo be called insane. 31. That she pronounced me a copperhead. and did not prove the fact. 4h.An ir c .herency of thought, That ehe failed to illuminate me and fill me with Nit. sth. Her over idea to the doctrine of the total depravity of man (With Packard and Drown btfore t her, it will be deemed remarkable that ehe did not believe in the total depravity of mankind.) Gib. Her bell, f that some co laadty would befall tier, owing to my being there, and her refusal to shake hands with me when I went away. 7th. Her viewing the subject of religion from the osterie , standpotnt of Christian exegetical analysis, t and agglutinating the polsynthetical eon, blast's of homogeneous asceticism. All of which is about as intelligent m tbo jargon of a Hindoo. His view was eupported by the testimony of two witnesses —relatives of Rev. Pack and —one of whom swore upon the said exam• ins Lion, that it Wei strong evidence to his mind of insanity, "that a person would offer to leave the Presbyterian Church and join the Methodist." The days of bigotry and oppression are not yet past If Owed-fourths of the people of the world were of the belief of Rev. Packard end his witnesses, the other fourth would be burned at the stake. On the defense; _the testimony of phyel claps who had kmitinlier for a number of years was intreddielk, •logether with her neighbors and assootatee,. all of whom tes tified that notattly wssehe not insane ' but Jfillan . wqman pone/Bed of fine mental and ediaittiorial endowments, a gond and affec tionate mothei, and a true ornament to so ciety. After bearing a MUM of evidence which occupied five days, and the area sated* ettimable °Gunnel who were retain in the„ntfee, upon-a retirement: of a few "mommitithe jury returned a verdict that Mre.-E W. Packard lea sane woman. Thus tendsdibe trial of this remarkable case. Haring etku:6 day of the pet:cc:dings the - court room was crowded l's excess by "an anxious audience of ladies and gentle- Tin Mau, who are seldom seen in our courts. errerdiet of thi -, jury was received with tappiertse,and befits of friends crowded upon Mrs. Packard to congratulate her upon her escape. Daring the Past two months Packard Ina looked her up in her own house, fast. tool the windows outside, and carried the key to the door, anti made her a close prisoner. He was maturing a Plan to itn mureher in an asylum in Massachusetts, and for that purpose was ready to start on last Thursday, when his plan was dia l:dosed to Mn. Packard by a letter be 10. cidentally dro pped in her room, written by his ester in Massachusetts, telling hies the route . he should take, and that swearriage would be ready at the Melton to pat her in and minvetheryiehe Any ram. Vigorous action became neeelsaryy and she corainanioaled this startling Intern genet, through her window to some ladies who had come to see her and were refused admission in the boute.• • .01 Monday morning, and before. the de fame-had rested - their . cue, Packard left eha - Stetet hag eisd"baggsge,lor pole on knoten;haring..flfai stoltilird • -prop erty.fer all It is . wartirle.l4. Ow and 'Mbar TMLIsII. - . . • • What is a Copperhead t A irf.tl3ll lir Ill(ret RC hods tfile sctd ff.:lll",' .std Held .11 '0 give lie di finitieh I tirikeP ue thot ha should have first seeertititeti art ruing of a word before be yrunouners so decidedly on its significance. We will•lry to give it In dictionary form, sa 'oPows • COPPERMIAI , • n ' 1. A very p..ienuons and malignant snake. who etrlivs without warning, and whose bite is alinrat certain death. 2. A human serpent, who hates thou who 'laud up for their, country - against the deadly assaults of Stavehoiding treason, and pieices them with his 1.01110120115 tongs wherever he non and dare. amplea.—Those who hurrah fur .letf Davis to loyal COMMIllait4P; those who publicly hums for Mallet Abut privately, and among their intimate creates, arow that they hope to see Lee's army marching up Broadway and J, f. receiving an ova tion at the City Hall; those who propose to seed embassies to Richland, ostensibly in quest of "Peace," but really to encourage the rebels to holdout and await the chances of the Presidential election; there who burned houses and hunted uncffending negroee In our streets, diversify lug the slaughter and maiming of those by proses- BiODB to cheer under the windzoss of Oen McClellan. —Nor don't you ree that "Copperhead' e ono of the most signilizant-words in our languago2—N. Tribune. A WOIDFALL ran YEILISITT F,CI.IOOL.—It is stated that Trinity School, a well known Protestant Episcopal educational institu tion in Now York, has, through the fcr twister termination of a law suit, come into the possession of property, real estate and funded, to the value of $3,000,000. The suit has been o long contested one, extending through a period of some thirty years. IT is interesting to now ibut the siihool books lately publisLe I by the Austrian Government are printed on paper made of =TM the eats of tn,ize. g.r . ,Lt pkror a ytl,..wi,h c I.i. o Ineal:1.1 men hold to be less I,4:Lung to Abe eye than our snowy papa To In•t number of the Lltslorteq; Abga me is t °livened by a fa, aimi , t of a cart stub or „ fraose io COtlglt . ni 1,, I. •te toger Gri,a old. of Cokttecticw, and Mat. hew Lyon, of Vermont, published to l7ab. Doxowir, Member of Congress front In dians, is the father of nineteen children, ton of whom came into the world in couples. A reprcaemlatire ho is in more 300000 than one. TttEax is a 1130Vernent, which will 1 i be 'invitee ful, to move thu Capital of Nla.no from Angurto to Portland. FOVUTEEN bttudr obi; ortrhe al. -I .'td to hkee lake, 11.ce is c Nl,areir,uren during the firet week to Lbeeetawr PUBLIC .S"OTIVS I. U or 0 F —Manchoz!vr ur r 'y N het, I 0.11. ► , will Loi.l n. t..., It the f1e,...1• of IiSDA KV I \ Vet, ith. M I', erk,q, in their halt.. 'leaver and 1.^. - u.len. e. Stanch , b.re of lg.. - tn. IT, I:4\i with nts. It. !II is to : - .1T131.11' MEETING —l-r IVAI.I ALL[GIriNT cit3r. a. of th. r..0taa..1 to rue.l thf• ,:toluteat-a-r -run& al I I.•• ro.in Ofl.l tla• l't •D! 111.. , Vallf fa' atre , t, ro SAIL 1:1, E , ES I St., EMENEMEIMI l'l' .—A NI 1 , I 'I tugs, lOw 5E...;.1 , 11.1 , 11 I.LEGII LSI, 1,, : , I II hc•ltli 0011. t, I=lll llM;== Ml==l SERVICE H t I , LAI MI I VIII be at atroet. .. :at tort ,at in it wl,ll. • ..1 , 11 , , :al I. • na Y EAfi sN. f,rot•ta , K. T 1 1 ,01 ,, I:{LI.AUPi:T. lt. f A, 2,•t Ion.; fur Pr.( Mute., New I tk li..' Alan ntol it tarerird In promoting th..l , ere. 1.• I.prewent .1 .• tak, ttp •• ORAND M,IS, .S1121:11Mi I G•j — CITIZRYIS AT COI:CFI:1' II .1 I I. TI/ PRO VOLI , TXEILING in Atli not WOO at tn.. Hoard of TrAdo R.• Mu, Jay A•lovIt on •••••• rn.11.• ,opl••• county to •Aan , mltln to MA, .At tION k 1111 it A LC., on e•ATURI I II Y.V FIN I N.:. i/11161y at 1 , , ',l 14, to fU11.61,1 ...L... • 31; I.ora to fill tn. quota t Ailoclo.uy roonly mono tlo. 1.41 cf lb. Ptepid- of. And Inn. vir M.O. 1/.1. IlanrAck Ann mr• I' t•• yr - clout Anti eon:roof r 1111 , 11 m, The . 1. 11.. he 10. l tr Inc ••nnty ••••••.1 from . dr.!, nu ume evAcy corni 1 , 1 , or, la. :tn.:l.) hi. Inn m. 0 ., .trostrlltcn th , m Hon. 1111.1. 11 PitW Ern WM WSJ.M LYON .111111 r. Ali 1./FINBERt,C. • JAZI WM. F . AIM , E. .11E1tCANTILE Azvrti CIATT)N Eel Cll E 5. Prot. LOFTS AGASSIZ Of Herrera Goren, the Sciontlf.. mill Jvliv.r the f.lo.th snot Ninth Lea-Inrya of tb , course. under the ennlocrn of 0, ifcreantlln Llloar, Astx tenon, at CON C Err lIA.LL. On Monday and Tuesday E•eninfoi, Sul.j,,t-71111 011.11ATli iN. Dm rs cii,Triat 7 Irk Lectii r• r at Sinale icleta, !,ii Tickets ior rel., at Schaartitis Slot., and at Corlstan.in 64.41 et IA- Dino& Book and Ding, Siiima go nor.' }.in it), and at the Library I/nom. W 3:mean, Grow. W. Wrl,l•N. Elanret. Lunn, 131. , ,L1., Jr., Wituar W. Warn, Bran! 31. Aimonn. Jaitii Id Lecture Onturnittea. AIM! ~,,reva !ferric, Nan TOWS, January I>W [I:SPECIAI , ORDERS. NO. :;. 1. All off..rs and men la-Inngh g w Paunsyl ran. Re,tments, attached the vth army Corp., no• absent from their command. on 'tiny; or .14 taehed /wrgice, and all furiongl,l rt ctn 14 rrp , rt for duty to Captain JUIJS A. IIVBhIi, A. if. hi., charge of recroalug Ntrrito for gth Army Glargushurg, Penna. By command of EDW AEI) hi. Ng' LL, Assistant adlutout Genera; JA29' 1 a ,rd.3lg Mej r Ges, UM. or Tut I' . own itAll. l Ol, . J snare . ) . 21, 11.4 71100Kti FOR RECE I V.l NO Ecan-nuNs to the Cepllnt Much of UM PITTSBURGH BILILGE COMPANY, aro noir open at the MS. of WILK. NIIIICK, Tree...ex. Ex 9, WATER STREET, l'ittsborzh, vhcre partos de• strove of It:mating • 111 ',lcon. call. By on.ler jx . 2l 4r TIIOSIAS STE , 1,. • rlTTamMuu t MAJ., t Pltt.dourgl.. Jan. 22, 11.4. f ANNuet, ELEcri()N Fox UT - - 7 SIXTEEN DI LILL TOILS or till, Company, TO vane for the etorolcg )..ar, • ill be held at the °Mee of the Company, on TUESDAY, th.. 24 day 0 , febroaty next, 1...1.04•00 the 00001 of II 0. 1.101 !NO. b I.I , rIhIGSTON, )42:.:41 Seeratarr. llizatmorian Doman . uovtr•trto. • Birmingham, J.. lath, AN ELECTION 14)1i SFNEN RECTOtIfI of this Book, to per., for one y ear..lll be bold at the Book, oh tiao TIES DAY Of TERRI/ART, (2d,) lx„ I, hvt oven the tom of 2 and 6 o'clock p. ort. Jal9:2vr JOIST' P. BREcif Al A 14.1 NI., lIIU cY OADZ.—Lt. A. J GIBMN. Light Battery o void Brigade... In the city on Recruiting mde from too War Itriryttnent.ond may be found at No 11 /11l STIIRET, over "Cheap John'." et°, Bee bills. .wilaf M. 1' NV I N I NT', ..- 7 ,1 7 31 I .`:ATCY FOR TOUNO LADIF.i. In tho SEVON REFORMED PRROUT 'FE 111 AN co l' cra. Ina mond otroot, oppoolto the commonco lioptombor lot sod Vobroary let. J.,•S:I ov RELIGIOUS .IrOTICES I . . , ZELDLit. A. B. WAY, .f Ohio, alll prenrh for the DISCIPLE,: ny CIIIIII3T, meet:2g in EXCF.LAIOR HALL, rorn•r fedora! and Learoek meets, Alleglainy Coy, TO MOEEOW, (Lord's Day,) at 1034 a. pt. and 7 p. w. MI are invited. JAift I t 'ffE - Flliza CONGREGATION Or DISCIPLES, a Pittsburgh, meet Mated• Iy, In the IRON CITY /ALLEGE DEILDINOS, tuner of Penn and St. Char ntreeta. l'reenhing LORD'S Ddlf—blorsing and Evening—at the maul hour,. Sunday School .1 7.W k o'clock p. m. Prey, Meeting . every WEDNES Evr.taw a. The publla an respectfully Wetted. )4.10-It LET—A good BRICK DWELLING oa piaasantlialtuatod Manclerster. Nine mama. Hydrant water In the bon.. Lam Larga, with Stab a and lon Roo.. /Rut $3O ). Zaquiro at lIIANCHLSTIIt BAVINGIt HANK. WALL PAPER AT OLD MUMS "OId Prices" moaning wni being lower than Maio! any other store north of Oen. Grant's army, will draw trio multitude who want Paper Elangiogs ofltm quollty, Anwar rtylas sad cheapest rates. COI 417 Wax! street. jag W. P. HAE§ffitliL. U .every SWI Jako. BOHM! . Itit'ateruistigitei ,^dam__.... ...-~.>. _,_r_,~._.-..a .. ~,.- ~.. .... ..t...ru- .. 8. M ~.,.ti~,'-'_k~ .ME n' aorEnritemENTtr. f3KW AT At CTION.—On TUESDAY 2_ EV CS: i. L. 2d..t 7% o'clock. will be bold, s• Ih.. r. , ran, t:>o ,e tin. Ni rifth str. et, A.ltu r. Pk. W 2u. I In tho First Prt. ,- .3 - , CAD C 1..,: h. VI VIS S ttctLWAINE. Aact're. VIFTII STREET I' , ()PERTS" FuR U 4 N.) 'O. FIFTH STREET, Stworil.• twu ‘Lor• akb.va the Tboatr, Lt lo...tent necuyi..tl by I.,nta ll.y, r, I In 3^ reset 1...1 by 1:1P 1.00 la • t 11t V partbular+ .moire ,•1 .(;11.1. =ISM czTEem EN4 FOR SALE -Cylin -1.3 der I inchrm foq • roke ,lids vslve, c..to ph tr.. wlth p, Re. Apply ut th. K KNSINg:TON IRON WORKS, nth tt ur .1. or to LLOYD At BLACK No. FF Water street. •• - •fij • I JENN he partnership t rtiverti the B.:. H. M. SMITH and the Rev. R. e.. KILLI A MS, lu the management of thin Inetitu- Om) ebb, day do...heal hi mutual consent. The Institute mill be retain oe owlet the control of the Ike. J. M. SM tTII, anlol by omen aveletautg, J • ntuary Im'el. he.T.).lt vtatch.—'flie Crackers made by S. 3IARVIN, et No. GI 7.011,T11 STII CT, nra .leltrorr.l to slot for .ale by Grocery generally In rltteburgb, Allegbotly and litrtnlngbaro. ca - u.