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Recovering his lost ground he soon brought the pursued again m a line between himself and the detachment, e g me rapidly to him as he advanced, aS uttering terrific yells that were echoed ■hack from his 'companions on the brow ot the hill. It was evident, however, hts op; iiect-was'-the recapture, not the destruction of the flying man, for more than once di he brandish his menacing tomahawk in ra pid sweeps around his head, as lf P^P a f Lto dart it, and as often did he check he movement. The scene at each succeed^ ■ moment became more critical and intense-. W interesting. The strength of the pur sued was now nearly exhausted, while that of his formidable enemy seerped to suffer ho diminution. Leap • after leap he took with fearful superiority, sidling as he ad vanced. Already he had dosed upon his victim, while withaspringing effort a large end "bony hand was extended to secure his, shoulder in his graapi The effort was fa tal to him; for in reaching, 100 far he lost his balance and fell heavily upon the sward. A shout of exultation burst from the Eng lish troops* and' numerous voices now. en couraged': pursued- to renew his exer tions. The advice was not lost; and al, ■ though only a few'seconds had elapsed be • tween the fall qnd recovery ofthe pursuer, . the wretched fugitive had already - greatly increased the distance that separated, them. ’' 'A cry of savage rage and disappointment. ' burst from the lips of the gigantic warrior, < ■ 'and concentrating all his 1 remaining, speed ■ 1 into, one final effort* he .bounded and- leapt like"a deer in the forest whence became. One only resource was now.left: the war ' fior suddenly checked himself in his course • ; and remained' stationary ; then raising and. dropping his glittering weapon several - ■ times in a balancing position, be .waited un • til tte pursued bad gained the highest point ; ’' of thenpen bridge.. At that moment the glittering steel, aimed withbingular accu racy and-precision, flew whistling through ' the" air, and with such velocity of raove , meijtas to be almost invisible to the naked ‘ eyes of those who attempted,to follow itm ' its threatening course. All expected to see !i it enter into the brain against which it had ri been directed ; but the lugitive hod mark • od the movement in time to savehimself by stooping low to the earth, while the, wea pon, passing over him, entered with adead 1Y ly end crashing sound into the brain ofthe weltering corpse." This danger passed, he ■ sprang once more to his feet, nor paused . v-.a again in his flight until, faint and exhaust ■'■ea*hesank without motion under the very ■ ■ bayonets of the firing party., _ - , >. ‘ « A new direction was now given to the - interest of the assembled and distinct crowds that had witnessed these startling - incidents. Scarcely had the wretched man gained the protection of the soldiers, when - a Bhriek divided the air, so wild, so pierc ing and so unearthly, that even the warrior • ; 1; of the Fleur de-Lis seemed to lose sight of bis victim in the harrowing interest produ ced by- that dreadful scream. All turned . their eyes for a- moment in the quarter. : whence it proceeded; when presently from i ' ■-■ ' behind the groups of Canadians crowning the slope',-was seenflying with the rapidity ; -of thought, pne who resembled rather a n > teectre than a being of earth; it was the i -wife of Halioway. Her long fair hair was n: ; wild and streaming—her feet and legs and I- : -arms were naked—and one solitary gar e:: ment displayed rather than concealed the fiymraetry of her delicate She -flew to the fatal bridge,.threw, herself on • the body of her bleeding husband, and-im - printing her warm kisses on his biopdy :■> lips, for a moment or two presented the ira : ago of one whose reason had fled forever. Suddenly she started from the earth; her ■i:■- fece, her hands, her garments so saturated With the bipod of her husband, that a feel ' ina of horror crept throughout the veins of djwho beheld her. She sat upon the cof fin and across the corpse—raised her eyes ?. land hands imploringly- to Heaven—and r -then in accents wilder than her, words,,ut , tered an- imprecation that sounded like, the --- prophetic warning of some unholy spirit. «‘lnhuman murderer!’ she exclaimed m • • tones that almost paralyzed the ears on ' which it fell, ‘if there be. a justice Bnd truth, he will avenge this devilish deed. • Yes, Colonel, do HaldimaT* a prophetic voice ' whispers.to my soul, that- evemasltmve ; ; esea perish bsfofe my eyes ail that 1 loved - - on earth, without mercy and without hope,- - - even shall you witness the ■ destruction, . hfyour accursed race. Here —here—here, • BOd she pointed downwards with- singular ; ; ;, energy of action, to the corpse of be'r. Ijus ■ band, < here shall their blood flow till every Vestige of his own is washed away-;-oh, if . • : thernbe spared one branch of thy detested, family, may it be only that they may be reserved for some death too horrible to be conceived.’: ‘‘Overcome by the frantic energy with ■ : which she had uttered these-appalmg-words she sank backwards and fell, uttering an-, - -t • other shriek,’ into thenrms-of the warrior ■v. ■ - of the Fleur-de Lis, who bore off his-prtUe -in triumph, and fled, .with nearly tbemame ‘ - he had previously manifested, in the direction of the forest, before any , one could recover sufficiently from the': ef feet <»F the scene to think Wen of interfer ing.” - Wtatar*s JlßUeitt of Wild Chot-ry. emai4 of IdvislnAu tbS«o dr«4 o nvto a«j '‘"J. U btlleVo ■ .hey would t- . :!WMTOUoa.»fi*r l «/ y ie - TO «Uevo tie vront uus MMou hf ,„. i;: v year aloott every tody it U»ble -w^^o!d r whichi if ne . ... gI*QU4)*nU leuMofeul. resu!w--by: .; Sine we doubt not meny Uves *neyj>« vJMjtoti. - . , rffy/Soetid'vertlteroent.,■ . ; -J /. - X<et n 6 Cleaßom ~ v The ingredi en'e of which Syrup cf XjuitT- . •’ scorl, 7 or, CancSalagiralsnompoted, have cerla, , - - Jgnojjorihtliues which have been clearly established by • ifofcUbastmedieaLtesiunony. . CqJ/ojnuctaaaglrenut ' b-i ll a&BMtiuOff more valuables then gold, In the plant ctmeha • t-j-’-hT? lathefinest .ofyegeCTMelonlcs.ani._h as the i!Sr!iiwV.piopeny of rcoratung-the aticngth, while .l r‘t 'iiifMriifever.' anr.as an expeotortou, hflsnoeqaal. ■ • m'jcna frpp)the;l.nnga,atidthos freedom oranuon Aaanmtemal styp -1 " STsvSrirortlta* long been knowny.Tjbtbealdea arrest ■ *«gSSsS<SSthelnngi,itseemsipsuceicisea. bene • ' wehwe compound, jh<nnoperees of ' ‘ ; £2“*. bminx. alhronte/een-, ■ arresting htmeniagt, and, • in tnis eombltrauonconsisie.ehe ra - • tiSsllotttserorderfol c ures ofCoughsi(<old3,naa tnd-_ ~-e for (ho particular* voucher* of , whjnbjSeepamptileUo behadof Agentß, also advemjo- t feM6 ' ! ®l)e Morning Post- OFFICIAL JOmHAL OF TBF CITY. L harper, editor and proprietor p I T T S B U R G H FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY .21, 185 U JVo American citizen can eter cease to csieeinjht Umhn as the first of aUblusmg. Diiumon! Gotf/or* bid—Nations %let unborn would rue IA« rashness the «eii n --IBtTOIIANAS- : .. - Democratic State conventions. AT READING, For nominating candidates for GoVK&XOft aadCazUli i Co»Mls3iotfE*/on ihe4tb of'JtmevlBsl. as fixed by the Williamsport Convention,■■■•- AT HARRISBURG, .. pot nommaftng candidates for SffpnrMS Bench, on the ttth orJune«lBslv ns Gxed ' ; the T«gnlar aeuoa of the State Central Committee. > Sleeting of the Democratic County Com mittee of Coreeeponaenee. Pursuant to notice, a meeting 'of tho County Committee of Correspondence was held at , the office of the Morning Pct rortheporpoaoof firing the time for fielding tho County Convention to' elect ■Delegates to the Stoto Conventions. a i Reidiipg and Harrisburg. After a fteo interchange | of •slew*, the following roaplotion waaodoplcd. Raoltsci, That the Democratic cititons of tho Comity of Allegheny he reqnestcd to hold primary meetings. at tho haoal places, on Saturday, the ■‘.a S FeSv inst., to elect Dolcgatca to the Conn y ConTCOfton, to meet at tho Now Coort Honsc, in tho'City or Pittsburgh,' on the following Wcdnoa dav the 26th of February, at It o’clock, A. M., for i of selecting Delegates to the State Con., renttoDS at Reading and Harrisburg. ' The primary meetings in the different Townships will'beneld at 3 o’clock, P.M-i-and in tho Borers Boroogba ond in tho Wards of Allegheny Clty. ot 7 o’clock, P. M i—and in the several Wards of the City of Pittsburgh, Rt 12-o’clock, M., to continue open until 6 o’clock, P. M. Oh motion tho meeting adjourned. A. BURKE, Ctorman. L. HABPEn, Sccritary. To AdVft*tl*er*. 'Th»"Mobbb» Post has a larger dreulauoa tj*an an?,] subscription paper published in Pittsburgh. .To bust-, new men it affords an excellent medium tin ‘ snd being the only Democratic paper Issued in AllafiSe nv county* it goes into the ihatids of a clasaof readers reached by no other paper.. . Advertisers will be good enough to bear this in nund. Tbs Sprin g B trainees. We have been eroand amongst our Merchants a good deal during the past week, and from all the information we have been able to gather, we think there will be a very largo business transacted in Pittsburgh the approaching season. We have nev -1 er known ont business men to be m better spirits, nor did they ever look forward with brighter anti cipations- The indicatinas at present are that the Pennsylvania Canal wil'l be open at the time fixed upon by the Canal Commissioners, and such being the case there will be no' delay in making ship ments to the East. Until the canal navigation is regularly open, however, the Ybugbiogheny Elver. Improvement will be of immense advantage to our citizens in enabling them to receive and for watd goods with the least possible delay. Our, rivers are at present in admirable order for Steam* boat navigation, aDd wtli probably remain so for some time to come. The fact that the Suspension Bridge, at Wheeling, has been declared unulsanec, and an obstruction to navigation, by Cnauceltor WatwoETn, will have a good effect upon the bo. aineas of Pittsburgh, as our enterprising citizens will now be encouraged to build a larger and more splendid class of steamers than those now naviga ting our waters. I In the course of the ensuing summer, the Ohio j and Pennsylvania Railroad will be in operation from Pittsburgh West. This will give a powerful impetus to business, and will bring iinmerous strangers to our city.: A number of Plank Roads will also bo completed early in the summer, sod these, too, will materially strengthen the business facilities of the city, add to the value of property, and increase the comfort* of our citizens. Taken altogether, we think iho prospects of the business men of Pittsburgh were never brighter than they are at present. Sproai'i Combined Carriage Spring* Such is the name given to a new Camogo Spring, invented and patented by Mr. E. T- Senorr, of Susquehanna county, Pa., which, wo predict, will ere long 'supersede all other springs now in use. We yesterday drove around a few squares of the city with Mr. Jons B. Bait, (who is the agent for the patentee in this city,) Buggy supplied by Sprout's SpriDgi and we must say that it was altogether the most comfortable ride we ever had on our rough streets. Sixth street, between Wood and Smithfield, is known to he the roughest in the city, and Mr. Bait drove over it at a rapid rate,and the motion of the buggy was peculiarly delightful 1 In a few weeks Mr. Bill, will receive a lot of these springs, when Carriage makers will no doubt call upon him and examine for themselves. The Pittsburgh papers of Saturday contain tho statement that Chancellor Walworth has submitted hU report to tho Supreme Court, declaring tho Wheeling Bridge an obstruction to the navigation, and recommending that tt be raised twenty-eight feet, This* wo believe, ta the llth rumor ofaioitar nature, from the Pittsburgh press, all intended to impress the public that this city »a to suffer injury. We fear the presses there will ultimately find them selves in the situation of tho boy who cned “Wolf” Wheeling Qaxette.. tSTSa sailh Jobatbah Wnrrcottn, tho mighty I man who tald Eliho Bonnrrr that As projected the Wheeling Bridge! • We think that tho villogcrs down there should bring ae action against Jowathaw for getting them into ail this difficulty. Ho has been playing the ** Wolf” too long for tho interests of the people o[ Wheeling., - The union-of tho Merchants' Eichango and tho I Chamber of Commerce has been affected. A very I largo ntimber of members of tho farmer, enrolled 1 themselves membors of the last a few nights since. ThoChainbor claims now to havo noarly four hun« tj r od members. —S(. l/juis Union. 1 Cg?" Why can't wo have a union of tho Board of Trade and thtf Young Men's Mercantile Library As sociation, in this city I.Their object* are nearly tdon- ] ' tical." By uniting tho two into ono organization, they nould bo capablo of doing more good than at present. Wo ahbuld bavo a Merchants? Exchange, on a largo and comprehensive Beale, in Pittsburgh, similar to thoso of Philadelphia, and. Cincinnati, where our merchants, manufacturers, artisans, and ’ cttixens generally, could meet at all hours, to consult i- together for their mutual good. Cincinnati. Prices of Frelgbt. The Cincinnati COmnwe/uJ of Monday last pub llahes - the following table, showing tho prices of freight to several ports, ss thoy ranged on Saturday fast among the' steamers lying at the Cincinnati wharf. .■ i . - to Ktbbuboh. . pound .Pro gbt« •«• 12|cta. Wool Whlikoy dnd 0i1..76 M01a55e5........PP To st. totna. Pound Freight...»4o cts* ■Whlakoy and 0i1..75 Ale • : j Chairs ........• •Wp'di TO irABHVM.I*. pound Freight....3o eta Whiskey and Oil.. 62|. tfuageXowrlo. !. The following telegraph despatch was. received from Harrisburg yesterday : Hinttiantmo, February 20,18^1. Mr. Ebauqb, of York, and three Northern counties, are for Judge Lo w&ra, for the Supreme Bench. •■■'f .»i >'■ ri-' ! . Stribblings ani) Clippings. We are glad to see cur neighbor of the Post fo 1 !”® 18 to his censes.- CammonitcaUb. ■ ■■■■■ Hnrd v— ■Sorry-we.catft:.rotom:ihe:flompliß>en|,.wr:., So you coaid if yon spoke trortns&Hyi —‘CommonweaUh. * Didn’t you«!«fctiawdea, old pedagogue. turned home from California, with his * Tocks t. .1 f A servant g.tl ios.hc, .ncnNewYotk laet -ek In consequence of a camph.ne lamp bursimg »terhand while descending a stairway* ■ _ Tapper the Philadelphta Bun ’ un learns on nuthor.ty, wtil embark for the steamer Ftapklin, : oft the 15th of March ncx^ ■ on,. York (Fa.)' papers announce the death of Jas. 65th year. Mr Whale and wo daughters announce a wtree dan,' in New York city Spouung.u appears w no. the duly accomplishment tuughtin a school»/wholes. The sea-serpent has been seen again. It appear - ed about sixty reel long iiabout as big as a mum rue,l, iu color dark green. The statement of the captain who saw it, is vouched for and sworn to as usual. „ Il ls said that Macready, who has bid the public so many render farewells, has a. last made b. final wtieux, and is about to retire to Sherubprne.yn Dorcct rtlre, where he will «pend the remainder of his days in “classic reutemontc! 'The grave of William Witt, in the Congressional burying ground, at Washington, is untnaried by tombstone whatever. A movement it being made among the legal profession of'Balumorc, to erect a smta.le monument over the illustrious dead The totalamount of receipts by the Waslungiou Nauonnt Monument Association dating the > ear 19 ‘ lU ' wis 53164* S3*. and tie amount paid out during me tame period, on drafts or lie building committee si as 633,314 54. rumored thauhe Empire of Bur,l re atom roboaiucked by the snrroundmg Bepublua, wuihe pcrpojc, perhaps, of popularizes her form of Oo«t*- •'me'hi coansseonDESc* or tub xosjicig fost. NUMBER XXVH. Haiuiishubo. February 17 We have bad a variety of measures before Ibe Legislature to-day of some interest. In the fcen ate a resolution was offered by Mr, Brooks, tend, ering tho thanks of the Legislature of Pennsyl vania to the Hon. Daniel Webster, for the able and eloquent vindication of our policy and inter course with foreign nations, m the late Hulse. man letter, which waa laid on the table. I The free banking bUI then came up. and aue r same discussion in committee of the whole, the l committee rose and obtained leave to sit again 1 to-morrow. <r- We shall now have the system of lice bottling based on Slate block—or, in other wolds, bated upon the State Loam, or the State debt. it u thought uow that the hill will pass. In the House a resolution expressing the sense of the Legislature, m favor of the liability of the State to keep in repair the budges on the Penna, Canal, was postponed on account ot the absence of some members immediately interested. The bill fortbo re annexation of Montour cuun* ty to the county or Columbia, came up,, and alter a sharp fight between the Whigs and Democrats, it was passed to a third reading, by very nearly a party vote; yeas 50, nays 32. The Democrats allege that the county was brought foitb in cor ruption and ought not to be recognised as the Ic. gitimito olTsptiog of a Pennsylvania Legislature. We have been charmed for o few evenings past by the inimitable Eddy Family, whose sweet and ualnial melody has been tho subject ot great com mendation und admiration in all cuclra. Ine aiogittg of this family can only be equalled by the music of the spheres, anil only excelled by me matchless modesty and brauly uf tboac two ns tors of New England. The Allcghamane are to be hew this week. They are called a good com pany here, but arc not regarded with as much en thutiasmas the Eddy Family. 1 am faithfully, &c As the Free Soilers hold the balance ol power in the Ohio Legislature, they have prevented the usual elections from taking place. On Saturday last, however, the Democrats and Whigs got to* gether, and agreed to divide the Associate Judges, and select them according to the politics ot ihe respective counties in which they lived. This at* rangement was earned into effect, and thus the Free Soilers were sorely disappointed. Also adjourned meeting hold at llie house o! Robl. Talan, in Hicliorjr, Washington county, on iho 6th Instant, in relation to the contemplated Plank lload through tho Northern part or this county, a large number of tho citizens of Mt. Ploaaanl, Cecil, Char liere. Hopewell and Cross Crook townships being present, Gen. Jaa.Xec, ol Ml. Pleasant, was chosen President! Col Borland, of Cecil, and Thus. Miller, of Mt. Pleasant, Vice Prosidonts ; and William Sum cot, of Mt. Pleasant, and Lyaander Patterson, of Cross Creek, Secretaries. Tho minutes of the last meeting being'road, the etplor.ng comm.tieo repori « the route aceessablo at eaßy grade.. The char ter committee report, “no notion,” and recommend I tho adoption of tho route commencing at tho Monongahola bridge. On motion,the name of Capt. Wm. Caldwell, of Mt. Ploasaot, was added to the committee, and said committee instructed to gsk a charter from the south end of tho Monongahcla bridgo, opposite Pittsburgh, In Allegheny county, by way ofSaw Mill run, Chanters creek, Miller’s run, Venice and Hickory, thonco to the Virginia State Line, In the direction ortho waters orCross Creek, Also, a branch diverging from the main road at the upper bud of Col. Borland’s farm, in Cecil township toCaunonsburg. . . „ Resolved, That when this meotlng adjourn, it shall be convened, in this placo, at suob time aa tho Pres ident may soo proper. , , Resolcrd, That theae proceedings, signed by tho officers, be published la oil the pnpors or Washing ton and Allegheny counties, friendly to public im provemetu. Oa motion, adjouw®d. . , ’ • JAMES LEE, President. CoBKELItrs Bobcaud, J y lco p r eßldonts. TnoHAs Muaeb, \ Wm. Simcox, i Secretaries, Inlander Patterson,} General Q,ultman In Court. The Now Orleans Picayune of the Blh instant do scribes the followibg episode in the trial of Gonerel HEtfosasorr on the day previous: ■< Mr. J. P. Benjamin commenced the opening ar Bniheht on tho part of the Government. . . “ ii At 11 o'clock General Joint A, QnittiAK, la to Governor of tho Slate of Mississippi, appeared in court, accompanied, by Mr. Fielding Davis, tho Uni. ted States marshal for the southern distuct of Mia sissiODi. and the Hon. A. T,. McMnrran. n distin guished lawyer from Natchez, and a formor partner «Tho cootl boro interrupted Mr. Benjamin in his argument, In ordor to receive General Quitman, and permit him to plead to the indict- I “““The United Stales marshal, Fielding Davis, hav • . ....a <hA writ of arrost to tho court, General that, waiving the reading ?r ,1. hutment,ho dwited to enter the plea of nnt^nihi nfStio Bhould demand a speedy:trial, as hoVsd* resigned* bis office as Gom»or foMhe pu, I nnin «f nhftvinff the cummoos of the court. npae* 1 Led to bo ifailod, and was prepared fo cntwinto^a I recognizance to appear from f 7. , 1 '"“The court ordered tho clerk,^“ tl . c h y ’ to take the recognizance of«en-Quitman In,.the sum of one thousand dollars. The Generanhen entered tele bond with Mr. Henry W. Hill as I “““The court stated to General I should gite him as speedy a. trial ,aa was In t» Flour. Salt • a* s Chairs TO WABABH. i Pound Freight....3s cts. Whiskey and 011*100 Flour. • ••*••• • •76; DfyG00d5.......40 to new obueahb . pound Freight. ••• 30 cta< Whiskey.......-W0 Dry Goods * , t *1 •• , s *’ r i '*• i ■•■«;'*■» ■ .V: -■ ,■ >y .Vi- 5. a t. 'r'-j'f. *i'.. ’’’* " <v pit inn lunuisßeiiK. Oblo.boffUtature. £'or the Morning Pot (. planb flood meeting* Mr. Benjamin then resnmed his argument.” at.--*f '-v ' 7 'j- ■ Mettra, '«inco Jof nth,»«, 'ha demand every description of colonial and foreign produce has been limited,land, withi few c»copuoni, pnLes have bad a downward Icndcndy. Comm ro rather lower, and moro freely offored. r.,m| v _ remained depressed. Sugar hold. P[ . Coilee 2a cheaper. Tho aubjoined.-r«nraHiB.rocor(t tl>e-jfi;BUfljSal trunsacuonir:. . : . . . ! ct> l^V'sitw6 T SMca~^B, Cr °f free I In ihdStnte stocks the bUßines?fliSSj>eoii trifling Canada 6's in demand. VnHcd Slates 6^,1862,1^ ! 01O3j iliito, 1867-8 t 1040.1051. diKo, Bonda,loBS> ! 109. Wlinois Internal Improvement, ..05 > d . i ferred 84, Indiana Slalo 6’B,tloT3> .*l|O» „ „ 21, 36038, MasaachußOlia Sierhng 6», >os|® l oL S 6"^n!lo.T 9 5'8*83335, Virginia 6>b, 94098. Boston City 6e, 921093*“. Canada 6>a, 105, ex dividend, Anneanro difficult to quit; Ihere.-.Jt. Now York point 28s, ,nnd Montreal psa CacpißCAt,—The vales have been confined o 150 baga of gll kinds at the ptovioM reduci»»* • “ qilott,* Hcndorao silver Sa 6d!S3f tldj a .p« :v , ''t'coliTvlte small .ales of Ton.d«d « M. for ordinsiv. bb-to 09a for fine red. „‘B/axtl witnom inquiry; nlul 638 baga,Bahia and 200 >ga Para, nl auction, have bcon-wilbdrawn at SOa. i,itn <le. - - CorrfiJE.haa been neglected, dc dined: 2»:v cwt. The public ®«iij ave ' offerqd , 1000 cask a, 600 baga P' a, > t “* l “ n t“, 6<l 6 w? n b h?lV Ceylon, 1,750 bago Bahia, 800 bales, 600 half bales Mocha,and I*2oobaga Easttndia.ncarlrlhnwho^ Af which have bc*o withdrftwo. Of native ?ho »|5 privltely cons .1 of 4,600 Ime* from 47*0 60a, the lasrprico having bccn47aGdrcr6ondordi narv. A cargo or 2,800 bags trl. Domingq lias been sold* Goaiirtp*#** lbc Mcditefradean, at 44®. The . advices from the near continental porta, thoughi, somewhat firmer, arc not encouraging j the Nether- Tr-ilit ff Society have announced for their InnnJaVcaaU their p.eaont .lock-270,001 bag., 154,304 bags of which"ore to be offered at Amater.. Ham ho 10th March, and the remainder on the 13th of March, at Rotterdam ; but notwithstanding the Jm.tlneaa Of the quantity, good ordinary Co -a Java ruled dull m Holland at 2Slc« In oar corn market we have no ‘“P/ o’?®”* 0 ’?®”* eotieo, unless- as regards cargoes « f **■’**-®. l ? wheal floating, which arc now moro flrm y held, and soil Polish Odessa red wheat may fii iHVit rosl.freight and insurance. The arrivals nfFiercb flour keep that article depressed, and nothing doingifl lodUn euro. , ; . r . ant*- Cano* role* very dull, an 4 t%\c» of only 820 hitra have been reported by the broknrt. diintig tho two Liverpool, with very alight flue tuition, tho market has been ??.* p, £*. rather lower; they now quote middling Orleana 7 Caster has bcco in bcUer demand, and upward* of 1,500 esaca Hava been sold from 3d 05ld for inferior to very good, baiog folly Id *d« rinco 0,1 nfCaasu 10.010 a 6d. Oil of aoniaecd bold for 5a 9d, vrilh buyers at 6a 6d. tales of 150 bales Bengal safflour, from £B.>Gi3 £G 15t. COO chrilf stmllacc, or various kinds, at So former value, vritb small parcels of Gambler at Ud, and Cntch at 19* 16d32u» j, 129 tow Batatu aapau wood, at suction, have been sold from £lO SSOJEI2, being about 10* lower. Red saedera wood mdull .IJCIO4 15a. Gum o .banum it very acarco, and really good would icadilyhiring Mi3A5«, and other sorts to proportion] “ r ■ our stuck I* large, and price* teod dowawardi, i autmi, with incrrasicg supplies, uvtd ukjn ofl , freely at vxtteoc rate*— Goo bri&giog iJiwi- jv*. I Csmnher ha* recovered frftCß J t* deprcwioo t ££n b.v os been re-sold at 80a. ToAey opium doll at 12a for the best. Quicks s ,* w< t - bml i vermillmn b a brco eeld it 4a 3d04» 4u. ' HiD£*-nr 73,142 Eaat India, in *ate yesterday, 1 C5.7C3 wem cold I price* for the belter claascattv craned former rates, bot on the commoner *o»u, soluble foreapDiti an advance of Id was obtained. Cslcutta buffaloes'.old 11 extreme price*. _ Inotoo—About 500 ebuu Bengal, of fiue axrk*, base changed band* at fully Octobor ntt>, For the t Vommcnet?lUh proximo, 14,038: chest, are nov* declared. « . *' , The iron market, within a tew days, has been leas firm but though the make™ comiauo generally to I,®id f,r bars, ted £5 2s 6d05. 5* for tail*. Tree on board in Wale*. With so. order in hand, we think purchase* easy ho made at mMewhat lower rate*. In fufrigo soMs no aalcx. scotch pig, good mixed number., 43» 6d. tlarisherne 34s 9d, free ÜB ,vr.T-PcM,c f «*;s of« ton, Eaat India and I. tuns Egyptian hare gone nff V-iMm’ I * n-i# i ihc l»rmpr from losjor i averaging *1 10 tia.Ui., wilhsmiUlroa, £|6 15s I 030 16* 5 the Utter from £3l 16*037, L*nD —hteidv at 39.340 s for western, up to 4.* I for best in kega. " . _ 1 l-ißtccD Cakcs, owing .to the continued mildness l of the season, arc difficult of salo, and price* aro tower: we quote fine American in packages £7 161 07 10a; thick round £6 6a at £6l London made £ Mouses—'The sale* consist of 1,000 paochcono at 17. for Antigua. St. Km. 15., St. Vmcent* 15., and 16a ha* been refuted fur a largo parcel of De merara. Nothing doing in Cuba or Porto R,co. Ou-a-ln flab oils we ham noibing paasing, and ..the following quotation* roust ho considered homi naif Sperm, £85030 i southern, ■ £32 2« ! *' a '. £33037 i cod, £39. Olive also quiet at £43340. Palm ia in ohortsupply, and firm at 295. Cocoa nut, 26(332*. Linvccd ha* receded to 33*, on tbe epot* with a limited demand. ' .. ••! SAi.TTEiaE-Of 4.t50 baga Bengal, at auction, about one half hia been disposed ot at »0s bdo29s j for 19* to 3 IBs refraction, being 6d cheaper rerlho lower dencripliona; 200 bag* Madrid sold 27a Cd. Nitrate soda: 3SO tons sold at I4a 3d j afl SpEtTEa is in limited reqaeat t holders ask;£lS | 2s 6d. Sheet xinc-£2t Tor ordinary .pec.Bca|ion.. ] Stices—At tho cinnamon sales, 0f.,384 bales Coy loii'offered 1,640 bales found prices >oled 3do6d lower oo all tho good and lino qualities bf lel and 2d arms: whilefor the lower description*of 2d and 3d, as woll as broken, former rates wereohtam* i cd-e.tremo range Is2do3a. Of other articles _we notico .ales of 2500 bags of Malabar pepper at 3jd 03(d j 500 baga of pimento at s;dSold j caeca Odimega at 2s3do3s9d; 30 cues maco at 2aldo2od; 290 bis casaja lignea ol 9240d2597e6d > being 7s{3B* lower; and 100 bac* Bourbon clove* at 6id* Suoah has been, pretty ateady, with a slignl ira provement in demand within tho paat fow days. Tho ■trade during the fortnight have taken 2100 hndg West India, and about 40,000 bags Bengal, Mauri tius and Madras, without material chaDge in value. Of other kinds we notice sales of 600 cases Bahia,at 38503856 d; 2200 boxes Havana at 405043 a i ;1500_ bags brown Paraiba at 355036a6d, with a cargo of 3500 bags afloat at iS:9Ay a cargo.of.2ooo bags brown Pernama SOa j one of 600 tons Manlalant 37* 6d, and 200 baaketß 1200 bags 100 hlids 390 bags Cuba from 3756d042a6d. ■ Our Continental advices do not report activity, but ho d ora aro firmer, and look for an early renewal or de, maud, aa tho trade are barely eupplied. At. M, le. tershurg there was nothing doing by last dates. Tallow firmer at 3759 d onlhe spot and Wr Feb, tuary and Match, and 38a9d039s for new tallow, deliverable tho htat tftreo montha. , : Tea ia dull, and I ltd Is now the quotation for common Congou. . 11,000 pkga have been brought to auction, or which 3000 only found buyers without mnterial change in value; except Qolong, which sold from lssdolß7d, being ldo2d lower. _ Tie—An advance of :6a haa taken place in Eng lish j we now qooto block 88a, bar 89s, refined 94a. Banco and etrniu have been dealt in to aomo extent, and aro now worth 88a and 87a respectively. PJatcs firm at 28b for I. C; coke, and 33a for I. C. charcoal. TonAcpo—Prices are firmly supported aera, but tho trado and exportora ahow little dispoaition to operate. No adjudication was made in Paris on the 20th mat., as the prices tendered to tho government were above tho limits of the Rsgte. ■ ■ ■ Toupektihe—Wo quote rough 7s9d.at whtch the last sale waa made, Bplrita havedoclined , Ameri can 33a j British 32503156 d. FRANKLIN <y DexAwabe oh the Cobebobise.— Tho Delaware Housoof Representatives have passod a resolutions in rotation to the compromise nr > in which they declare the etrong attachment ot Del aware to tho Union, and the determioal on people to resist to the extent of their abilrty any i * Fraction of tho Constitution. They express their cor, dial approbation of tho measures ndptep by Congress, known ns tho compromise moasur , and declare that Delaware will, stand by th good faith. 1 • The liUNOAniAit 'Exii.es.—lt i» <toteA lhat .¥ " Brdsach, of Now York, has received a proposition from an Kx-Alcaldc of California to soil a tract or 100,000 acres of land near the old mission oT ban Juan, to a company of Hungttfwo Eulea.• Ujhazy’a Colony in lowa, BndCol.P ar °g*ys Colony io Texas, arc now In a flourishing condition, It.-J* probable that the Hungarians who arrive l “ ”“ 8 country will choose ono or tho other of them, rather than incur additional exponao In getting tp Cantor* \nla. . ■ ■ ; •, ITT- u Quebec. Jan. 30 Dear Tom. I’m freezing.— Howsre you.Voars, Henry Smithy Thcfeplywms. “ New Orleans, Jan. do. ■ yS™, Send ice by telegraph. Voura, Thmnas aslnea." Tiva years since Uus would liava been P**t down, as a Juau chwuenof tho fiisvwrter- \ ;j k v t •. i*;. ■V: ■ ' >? f . • .'.'Horrible Tragedy* CiMCimuuti Feb. 16,1861. Tho Frankfort Commonwealth give, the pa.ticular» of . bornble tr.gedyrenanted ■hdrrf'SS^sE !Tkyr;rr.'r.«K~i Blllft With A koifb. Be was ' e P u '“ n d ,> b d u ‘ d c ® aB again to tho attack; ami soon the b ° ■ A___ r on nd ended. Abner was shot three trace, and' doad neat morning lo an open Bold. The otti mortally,slabbed.anddied, spoil after. Abney wa desperaiG iiffd disaolaio i Iho other, orderly fipGCtabWS .. liui, a jj<ywta>i*iilgillMlifkafegl • [ ■ At the Allegheny 1 Arsenal, on the sQlh "iSSSt* «■£* I SYLVESTER DAY, of the Medical-I>epartaea*?a£« | on honorable and faithful fCryjceoftoorelhan ipr.y | four yeari'ln the Array of the United States- :... j .< ] The friends of the family, the clergy, the.offificre Of the Ariay and Navy* the Medical Faculty*.ihe Masonic | Fraternity, and the citizens generally, nrd respectfully i invited iU,oUend the funeral, at the Arsenal, on Saturday? *Uio*c)ocfc*A M. fj v ß—Carriages will be Rationed at'the comer of ' Wood arid Fourth streets, icr the conveyance ofpßTsoaa to the funeral, at 10 olcloclc,A»M. [fcbsl:3t .. 'Toan's Bta’i Temperance Aj»aelatlon». ■ * MEETING of lie Yonog MenVTeraperancw Auo- A cintion held, in the .Second Church, ou Monday evening next, Febrnair Mb, at l 7l o’eloeli. An nddreas will he de HSSff. wflnivS? W ‘ D.Hhw«o wm. MwmGirr, geo.h.keyser, Commuue. To HUrchant#, fiXanafaot.tHreir»t &c. -, ■ YI7T3 ft re tirepered to ®oko to onog <mt w fram^Philode!Dtuftttlus«ftftsosr 7 large lot* of heavy freights, ot> nccoraraodaung terms,, and .at ve*? ow . Canal Basm. febSl.lOt --— —; T\o the Honorable the Judges 01 the CounorOenerai Quarter Sestionaof the Pence in end forthe County or tt.Binsley.of the Fifth AVntd City r piitibarith. in the County That vourpeutioner bath provided himself with mate rs ioMhoocconimodation of travelers nnd others, at hli dwelling house, in the sih Ward aforesaid, and prays .tint vo-ir Honors will ho pleased to grant him. n license lo llelp npuhlm h*useof Sntertamment And yourpe titioner, ns in duty bound, will pray. R.BINSLEY; I We- ihe subscribers,’ citizen* or tile Ward afoTesaid, rtn 1-rrtifv. that the above petitioner « of p>«l repute io l bonesli undtemperance,indtswcUprovided wtVhou.e rMffl and conveniences for 'the'. accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern '*S“ savety. James Bowman,Go'g?" er j/ I g' Crawford,Samuel M’Kelver, Jacob Ahl.FCarr, Jere SSbP&r B Bills, wm Woods, Xotmnoo. *- Police Committee* n A PFLICANTS (oreiiuatioas on the Night Police ore A hereby notified to meet at the Mayot** Office, oa Tuesday, February 2Ath, at l o'clock) P* M* P/ on * er of fchMJt' l<:,,COmm «OßeßT GALLAGHEK.Chmn To iSMier BalldeM* , _ PROPOSALS for the building of the SJ f^T» r V v*rlfV Sixth Ward, wiUbe revived byCaiV- Ttjiwion oiiiicafficc of Ho wan & Uawsopi fliba » mnl "S?!iw“b” ** mat, at 19 o-clort-whete plana and ipcclhealitJna can be seen, and fin «<*« which may be rcqalrri. By «»« ltaj.rTn.iru JOHN ? fcolft.ul -, , • ■•■••■'■■■- • ■ - . A Cord to Btiulneie Hen/ A YOUNG, active business man. a native ofl'iiti- A burab.willi/aii erxensive acqualnlMM; r” 11 ® eoaimstta a cas!( capital of front 6 toSS.OOO, tt noiious ro make an investment, anil derote his time to business pgc Q tnt , A SMALI. FRAME COTTAGE, •mth tour A. room.on (hefirstßoor. large diningroom £id kitchen in basement ; iwo small rooms m lhe*—“» ffarrer with- a larao garden and »everal fxuit trees—a ler?d«TriM C tor a small (ami y Situated oinr Ninctsvillo. Possession given immediately. Also, several smail Tenements for real. . Also, far sals, eleven Lots fronuos; on Hancock street, on engggr .spins a, H.P-CAIN, corner Marker fehitl and Fifth streets. H MINER fc CO.. Smithocld street, bare received . the following New JJookf-... . Itevenes of an Old Mald-emhraeing important Hmu to Young Men Intending to Marry—embellished with , fo Sf!««Utipsd ifeeneJ or'shelfbe's of Southern Info and A TTie'ciir MerchanMirthe Mysmrlous Failure, Wus lUstraltonir. By George M.Wharton, M. D-,. Wucouita,or the Prophecy—aatndiauTalo. ByMa J ° <ianfichT*Hai I —an Hnr.orical Komance. t*inlib,K*q- Thi* work ui eald to be equal lO.Sir Walter the NowgnifrCalendar,or the Chiuni clca of Crime.' Thi* work, ;n it* completion of eight iiaai. will comprise aauntelhgent History, for tko Ja*t two hundred Year* or all the aotonoas character* who have outraged the law* of GrcaiUrnain. nousN -soobunhei. ui cm, V . lftl Wood »t- ft wo ____ t and for tale fry tfrteiO] J/K" l *** ol,4 '** CR ABc, D Ea-» m~ “jS&j. T°DACCO.-«0 boxes P»m' T^f^ 11 "' ‘ •““"nSSiwfclKb IJIjOUK.— <0 bbls. family, SU half bbls. do >, s°o d. S.p°.fi«, tJoIIT UUTTER.—2O libls. fresh, for fable use; K «hc S . -gjCKOKY NVTS.-100 .ack., O^TcT 30 Lru,lltl> ‘° r * JlCUr ST U AB.T&SILL CORN BROOMS—2OO doz. common,; , . . 40 extra ilir K l! ,;,l e( i,d on c °,'!' I lsn meat, to close out. tfcbdO] STUART &SI B A f "X S(,OULDEIIS - In 8,0 SXUARx'fsilL. *'- d P E^y :3 ~ JU a>cka 011 faald j&JABT&ii S°feb~o m tl ° le3 ’ m Blo,c aroAmlt sill. Uar ° 3 No a,toel STbA y RT t SHI. ■ lN ;^ obbU IPUr ° C ' dCr ’sTUARf OMMON CIGARS—IO,OOO common Cirars, to close. pl'UAKt « oiuU. GROUND FEED—o~uhand pn4 Tor sate by febSO " RHODES & ALCORN. COHN NtK AL—Onhand aud for sale by • ■ feh2o ' ■• : RHODES & AIiCORN. TTULLKO BARLEY—Of our own manufacture, cou I*l stautlyonliand,nud for snlebv _ RHODES & ALCORN 7VL. MEAL-OI our own manufacture constantly on (J hand and for sale by RHODES & AhCORN, (bbiO 117 3Jgti opposite St.Chailos Hotel. Cv AT MEAL—Of our own manufacture, constantly L°SO h “ d ““ f ° r Saleby RHODES & ALCORN rvNK IIUNIMUiO. COWES of Harris’ live anierent I j editions of his Pittsburgh and Allegheny Director ies; Ttao Daily Morning Past; and nil our Morning end moil of our Weekly, nnd. b variety of exchangenews cabers; Sibbet'a latest Counterfoil Detectors, -50 blank Certificates; blank To-Lets; asmallsup-. tea “ftSlo 8l0 "e?i«leXnp I3AI&*HARRI3 fill. at. Hi YOU arc hereby notified to PARADE on Satui;- FSlday, IheSSd instant, at It o’clock J^M;Preci\ wl>. fSi By order, CHAS. GLENN, Jr., O.S. If N. B—MU this and to-morrow evemncß, at 8 •““'o'clock, at the Armory. - lua-w-n -THKINTING MATERIALS.—Printers 1 Copper and IT Wooden Galleys; Slice Galleys; FunatMe. Reg let; Boxwood and Hickory Quoins; single, doable and treble Wooden Thirfly between Market and Terry sta. B* kTjTjOWS—Five-pair Bellows for boS l g;.- .fahlflif‘sc&lFE, ATKINSON :* OKEUY. .'. r 7 steele & Officer’* n«ni»htfui country Kcflldenco for Sole* nlHlf-Traswes of Hie Geroon Evangelic .Protestant 'T Char cbfnffir forsale the Cottage Housennd Garden, iUuatedoaTroy Hill, and at present occupied; byFetor BatesfEstf, and adjoining the German CatholtoFeme tenr /ronung 89 feet on Troy toad, and about 2»p feet onli’ardlner street. For farther of or, G.F.HENRICI. ’ . Liberty st, near Market* PUtsbargh. *. feblfffll* ■t' ACRBS'oi' LANDin Jefferson county for 1,000 sale. Enquire of THOMPSON BELL, a! the office of [febX9l . A. WILKINS * CO. 3 bble. packed ; 7 I<>keS * d0 ' TO&.DVEH. ~hz> , %*\ -\ » * ~ET Police-officer Dougherty mealed fire boy* yesterday, on Smilfcßeld atreet, near the Mononga. hela House, oncomplaintof tho. neighbor# for die orderly conduct. A lot of them are in the habit: of assembling there to play marbles, Ac., to the great disturbance of the neighborhood. Two of tho youngster* being ao small, after a reprimand, were let off—the other three had not been disposed of : when we wrote this article. . ... ES? A son-of tbo Emerald Isle stopped into the Telegraph office yesterday and openedup wilh, •....•«« Well Captmg, how, much do you. charge tp aind a message to Sow Tori.” j r The oporawnold him so much lor ten words and ao mnoh mote for each additional word. ■ „ Wells” says he, « Captmg, how much .could you lake cow for fourteen worda and a big capital)” 1 Wo vamosed. m. sate of furniture See. yrllir bo continued ( this morning at 10 o’clock at tbo Exchange, u wmr| tho’t the sale- would have beott closed yesterday,hat thoartielesheing so numerous it will take at least an otDOT day. there is a large auantlty of'feather bed* and mattresses, carpeting aid bedsteads yet to bo told. . - -■■■ csr We understand that on Satutday mgbt next, the members of the « Independence ” Fire Com pany arc going to present Col,.Yost a splendid cane, aa a testimonial of their gratitude for big indefatiga ble exertions in raising foods, to pay for tbp Engine. The presentation will be at their house miho Ninth Ward.- t@*Mr. Kennedy, on Sisth Btreet, lojt !»>•?. (ion sit the Major’s officeycsterday, thatoo elegant, new sheet iron sioso had been leit tft hie yard.witb- I oat his knowledge or consent. Ii was bronghi down to the Mayor's office, where it can be seen by those I who have missed each sn article. .v , , ; ov steamer Areuai STUA.IIT h. SILL. Dnqn(ine Oroya I I V. I■. .V r. .. r; ; • v C’ : e t - , ?: -} ’\- S > •' .# ••« rc-r- a man waa arrested yesterday and brought bofore the Mayor, for passing a 310 counterfoil— bat the iodicalione were that he,bad done it unknow ingly, nod opon the payment of a good one, he waa diaeharged. ' EET WtD. H. Smith waa yesterday arrested by hia bail, acd committed, preparatory to being taken, bach to Franklin, Pa., from which place bo had ea. caped, after being convicted of Assault end Battery bnt not sentenced. 63T Mian Coates* lecture laat evening, in Wilkins Hall, was most liberally attended. Notwithstand ing the onfavorableneaa of.tbe wcathcr-ra continual vain—abe had a very fall house,- Her lecture was deeply entertaining. Good CouPEsaannir. —Mr. Gough, while in this City, received about seven hundred, dollars and. all hia expenses, for fourteen lectures. He la now in Steubenville, where he is creating a similar aensa- Toeatue.— J. E, Murdoch, lhi» juttly ceicbra. ted actor, appears this evening ib the - character of Mirabel, in tho Comedy of « Wine Works Wonders, or, the loconstant,” and also in tho. Play or the <« SltaDger.’’; . ; ■': - .•• {STPotcr Belie, who keeps a public house on 3mithfield street, was yesterday brought before his Bonor for keeping a disorderly house. He paid bis Sue and was discharged. , v . Egr Wo are happy -to hase U in our power to state that Mr. &oWMt* baa resumed. his duties aa Street Comrolsatoncr of tho 2d district. , paw Isabella and James Jones, husband and wife, wore yesterday committed by Alderman Parkinson, lor drunkenness and .disorderly conduct.. Bar Mayor. 'Fleming ycaterday eommiited Jacob and Mary Garrick, huaband and wife, for drunken oesa and disorderly conduct. ;... ■■ ■- • • OgT The remains of P. Delany w.ill be brought to town on Saturday, wo learn. He leaves a wire and eight children to deplore his loss. raw Nest Tuesday, at l o’clock, all tho- apple* cants for situations on night police are to moot at tho Mayor’s office. ■ < Ear Dr, Geo. D. Bruce and lady hase returned to Pittsburgh, after a protracted visit to Eoropo. DJT Tho weather yesterday was quite uupleasant. Plttsbtirgb Transportation hlno. l%88!iiiils& ! - jSSfetJI JAMES O’CONNOR A CO., I • Canal Basin, Pittsburgh? i SITOB,JAMES A CO., I - Depots, Broad and Chorry sts.j . i No. 3 South Fourth s;, between Market and * . j Cheanut st 9., Philadelphia; i O'CONNORS A CO., I 70 North st., Baltimore 5 HAVING fully completed our arrangements* w» ■will be prepared, oponNhe opening of thePeunsy l vania Canal*-to carry Freight to and from. Pittsburgh, Balti more,Philadelphia, New York, Boston,Cmcmnau, Lou isville, St.Louis,and all the Bust and West,at lower rales and with more despatch and care than any other Good* shipped by our Line .are fully covered by \ insurance, without any charge to owners, a protection l notofferea by any other Line.... • All communications addressed to odTBet\es or our Agents, HALE A C0.,-Cincinnati* E. WEBB, Louis- I vffie; LOVE & OSBORNE, St. Louis,will meet with I pr N II S t —OarL?ne has no connection whatever with the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Transportation Line of At { kins A Co. . - [fob* •*_ “ Leococfic Street Property for Sato* . | A WELL arranged and well built two story BRICK 1 DWELLING HOUSE ondLOT,of 18 feet front on Lencack street, Allegheny, by 78 feet deep wan alley. The House contains a dining room, kitchen, Unu ana en try i two parlors, wuh folding doors* 3 bed. roosts and' a finished garret* built in the most substantial manner, t with suitable porches—all in complete order. Situated [ a few minutes* walk from the Hand street bridge. price 62300 ; '■'• ‘S. CUTHBERT, General Agent- 7O Smithfield si HINTON & CO.'S GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, AND ODD-FELLOWS' DEPOT, fUPA • gA t ■ i ■ • , APOLLO BUILDINGS, ’FOURTH STREDT, Sign of tlio Bee-Hive. THE SUBSCRIBERS have «peaod.aG£n^™mjFu'; nulling Sure, in connection.with utvo!, m which are to be found a variety Fancy Goods and Odd Fellows’ Regalia, never be fo7e pre^en , ■ ed to a Pittsburgh public, by, a single .cstahUshment. From Philadelphia, they are in regular-recoipt .of Odd Fellows' Bcgtslcn, Lodge Blank Books, OoKir, nnd other Lodge articles. The Regalia exhibited at their counter is most gorgeous and admirably assorted., no-. thing of the sort, jo entirely:aequisue, has ever been seen in tins market in such profusion.; - , .... The Gentlemen’s Furnishing Department is nleniifiil lv supplied with a variety of superb and delicately | wrought articles ot dress. The variety is entirely too great to enumerate in n moderate space; wo must, tWefore, direct the pnblio to an investigation or the Stock itself. All that we can say in this connecnon is, lhalat our Establishment the gentlemen oftaste con be supplied with any article in our line, manufactured out of the best materials and by the most experienced hands. We solicit an examination of our stock fit composesavanetywhiehchaltenges comparison. A large lot of Fine Silt and Listen Shirts: Fancy Stotts and ’self: adjusting Cravals Gloves and Hosiery or various kinds, and in foot every article of. eomfo)rt or luxury which a gentlemen of good taste would fancy. ■ We solicit a snare of j Sign of the BeeHivo, i ■ No. 80 Apollo Buildings Fourth st. Excellent BualncM to Dispose of; I IS ALLEGHENY .—ln consequence of the dissola tion of Partnership. between MORRIS & HA WORTH, they offer tor Bale their business, situate on Federal street; near the Market, Allegheny City. It is useless commenting upon the excellence of the stand, or -the amount of business we have done, as both are I wellknown; all we shall say is, that ills a | chance for any one wiahingto embark in a similar tsape* The stock consists of Drugs,Oils,Paints, dec* Groceries, Wines and: Liquors, to be taken at market vrnue. Appiy to MORRIS t HAWORTH, feblS • -n.i»TTiftn<t. Pittahorgh. | mo the Honorable the Judeel of the JL Quarter Sesawnaof the Peace m end for the oopmy of Wm. Ferguson, of of.Pmsburglura the County wflh mate ffiirjsaaaiifflSHgSfe! s-4SB.“S'fiSSr ssfists keep a public house ot entertainment. ,f. | tioner, a* in dnty bonnd, A m FEROUSON. We,the subecribers.eldrajsof Jf t certify that the abovnpehV. ” pl ovidedwithhbnee and lodg ”gof U . n t^^S.<l^ relera » ,md,ia ‘ s " d ,avera “"• Td »'rfFMefer 1 J*A ' , -V. . , it*' 1 • • J.: r ■ -i : ‘ 1 Associated W.W JP> Will insure against FIRE and matune. msiu Q^ini&wngalWaHmj., Hn.MA and 13® W«»«- I W. W. Dallas, Body 'l?u?reon, Wm. A. gift HSffipßaMEffeESl^g.o*' 1 Untrwooa, R*p. Sawyer ,CUaß.,Kettt f Wm- : Goniian. febSQ r snow BBBFI - . fry The subscriber will offer for inspection and **]?» at®* alonJ.'No.aJDittm'oni Markel,on Saturday, ruarySad, eome of-ihe-tines t-and fauettßeefand M«- toniiai hnsbeen offered ia this market, tor yeaft- Tte cattle are four years old, and were raised \n Bourbon I cOnntVi Xentao{y,by Mr.'Jacobi, Celebrated for hiafl.no I Xks’EplCTte« attend!; tleblSl = ~ B-PUmasn. ' {jy Doßuoyrabtypeo. I MCT«n«,fe Co, would retbeotfailY anaoaabo to.tha cilizens of'Piiubargli,'AUe*e ? y.«wlyl«nii& i tlmt4ej I haver hid a largeOpeiotlon -Room, with a fllaas Hoof I and Front, boih and nrraagea expressly. far uw purpose lof laying Baguerteolyite Likenesses. ; Tho beat -Da i inieiTcoiypes,on the boat material, are taken atlhlaea- I tabliShmentiunder tho’spielal supenatendencA of tho i them also do take Family 1 Groups, of any number of perrons,in the.moat perfect | of siefcor aiseased persona, tdkealn any : I Hall, FonrUrstreet, corner of FOurthnud Wood streets. Entrance 08 Fourth-atreet. , 1 feWltly ; Gafitrlc Jalce or Pipi!n> ry Thiw.- great remedy* prepared • after dirflcuoni of Boron Liebig,' the great Physiological dAmista by Dr. J. S Houghton* of Philadelphia, U working rronders in all dUeaseShf tbe ula tnu)T ;■ one of the most important fUscoveriea iri medical set -1 ence. Cares of theinosi hopeless cases ofindigtsuon i have been performed, to which' iheafflicted eon he re-* I furred bYcalling on thc agents. Srife advertUemenl in r another’ column. ; Kama fc' KPDorax,Agents, ' feb3 ' r : v . HO Wood street. invited toread In another ■ column the earf of Jacob mider. Jr.’s cheap wloe store 07Wainnt street, Philadelphia. ; ~ fcbH.dly informa- Arsotlier .’TConfier t ] ' nyThisia to certify that it iroeira.ULairhhuain jffiaasaEawjassfeitt?* SS&’gißteEHaaatlaata the best treatment that London ““’f. h ft-restored to sight f - and wa* discharged as ineuxa blc I had heard so mnch about the Petrulatua, I thought i T would tfy some of.it ; oh this man. I gc t ht® a small bottle of me PetroleumOU, which cored lus eyes, well and soondiia the cohrsei of one month. ■. I T am willing to be qualified to the truth, pf tho above statement at liiy time r niay be Called apoh So to do, and some of-my neighbors caaKßUfgofaejipe^^ I Caow’s Bottom, Btaxtr D. 1 raHo",’2l«fany! ’josephDonglass.iakghenyi I B. A. Fahnestock A Co,; also, by the propneto^^^ I ia3l Canal Basin, Seventh st-. Fittshuigh. try* Daring these sudden changes of the weather, cohSs; coughs and diseases of the Lung* and Throat, £re more prevalent than at any other season-. TVt ad vise persons, so directed to procare at * ”1 pceiorani, which always rehevesa coughocdghuiess^ ihp ebest ot throat, or the difficulty .01 J>r&aining. xTy . T Tobehailat the Fekia Tea Store, 38 HOh street p»,gSnTftpeau Ag®twy , j * «dQj * -M J Tbb subscriber intends visiting the Great Britain, France, and Germany,during tbu^onths SHAKER SARSAPARILLA, IK QUART BOTTLES, i,/»ftk Hare* My ffrtena « ..v . STOP, AND LET US. REASON' TOGETHfiB. Are vou a father,laboring (or the sopportof a.famny, andSriogftomgeneratJebillryrind'lowepin.^ that, life almost -seems aburden, nee; Dr. s; O.Havtl vitro.Stontna. anfleirtng front l U se^ C n t females are generally stiHect. .OBe Dr. S.D-Howe’s Shaker Sarsaparilla—it will.certdinly core you. - u 3 Male or remale, old or yonng,l AIL and «wy faOlt . should havethiu aceHent Samly, hfedtewd by.uteo. I Call at oar Depot j or on one of out Agents, end get ■ namphlet.graus, whereyolrwiU find , • v^'oi , ’ Ttojedrt 6»iiSSfatai«t«*LytShiirawl* w Itemgsarotw a'n^V-aM^’sXRsISARILLi, As prepared by Dr. S.D. HOWE, has been the means ol permanently. cunn£taore disease* to..'Which the frtt> • manSSly are continually suhieet,D»an.apy °tbsf PJ?; , paration of Sarsaparilla ever yet brought,be?oro tint , P The parity Aid efficacy of the Shaker prepareiionls , tW Sf, reputation tpsutd caresoSd also, fiy therecornromdanonandap Kovalof thefiratphystctans, who now nse.it ip their ... P *J§iMsfft»«3p Sanaparttla that tuli in iht lAxtr, Ztd- Tires ond Blood, of the rams mar, whfei renders sr altogeth er more valuable to erery oßr.pamealarly Emolu. * nr. Hussey, Fnfasar in tie Oba Medtcat Caßege, tan At Stain-preparations ore tnilp cafuahle, anartcmmtnat vNo*MEBConv—RO-.MmiHAi/T-no- PotsonoPS Drugs fts 10 he purely oad.entjrely Vegetable, and as o Female and Family median*, nha* Retort you enquire fur Dr. S.D. Hoica?* Shaker Sanaparilla. , , "•••■’ . Price 81 pet Proprietors, No.l College Hall, Cincinnati,to whom all order* must be addressed. , . J.°BroooTOakm^ S Co.,’R ; W. Moira, A. Black, loot. Hoiman, J. M. Towtraarro, WmtUM Jacgos and J. A. JoKssTrittsburgh; D. A, Emorr, Allegheny ;;■ tV. H. HcClellaNP, hjnnchester; P. and Droraais generally. Abo, by,HOWE«CO., rro* prietora.Nd.l College Hall. Cincinnati. Ohio- - [oeffit NotlCO.—TheJOßHirirrMliSTiLtikliaSocnmy/oTPilll tmrehana Allegheny, meet* on the second Monday Of «»crv month at the Florida Hoaso, Market at. . ouO'y] '• Jons Yosno.Jr., Secretary. LurnberVoTatoßerit.^ ITT- A large LUMBER YARD, situatedonDosoesne Svay, neat the Point f sufficient room to bold: eighteen hun^«r d feel ° f decSS corner of Penn and Irwtrt. streets. jryotld Rellowi’ Rail, OtUon Building, Fourth tr«l, Ittioun Wood and SmilWtU in;«u— Encampment, No.S, fateeta Ist and 3d Taesdapa .ofeach 01 Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d add 4th kMMhanics' Lodge, No. 0, meets every Thursday '"wesrorn Sta'r Lodge No. 54, meets every .Wednesday liSa &ty'Lodge, No. 182, meets every Mondaymv’ag. MohniiMorian Lodge, No. 300, Friday CV Zocco*Xxodgc, No. 3Ss,mcela every Ttorsdayeyenlng, tit ihelt Hallicorfler of Smithfield and Fifth aueeta. - Twin City*Lodge, N 0.241, meets every Friday ’even* lag. Hall, corner of Leacock and Sandusky streets, Allevbeny Cily. -i-y:..Vr e -. may29;ly jryi. o. or O. EL—Place of Meeting, Washington Half, Wood street, betweoaSUi and .Virgin Allmr,-.; ■ Prrrsnusoii Lodgk, No. 1130 —Metis every lUesday r ,< Ms»iSinn»Etre«arMVKr, No. 87—bleetalst and 3d 1 Frida? ofeaclt month* .V nia-t2*^iy try- TJ; A. o. D—HILL ottOVE, NO. Slot tho Omud Ancient Order of Bruidi, meets on evenr-Mon day evening, itv the HalL corner of-Third aadAyood streets,abovo Kramer & Bahm’s. - - may.2ltly. LIFE INSURANCE. ' ■ frr The National Loan Wun&L\f> Jbsur* anH Company of .l/itidon and N*w Xark t ax* opvr la* ting Risks on thft live® of persons between-too egeaox A CO- . C. 0. HVSSEV.Presb^-r-^r^A/W'MABKksec’T Office —jY0.41 Water 3t„in WarehoustofC. H. Grant. FMi'ggggj dUettt itoro,»nd;mto^»Jg|^^^ te j l jty !of u, e ■ m ° r V Jr 3-^ te^H y ; .ffittrmt pM° s F°^bis l ~ore i^UOVtKSKtUI— 1» &!>ls."pmue and for sale low. . 7eM3 I"\£fU>3obbl». No. 1 j fibW 10keg> 4101 f ° ,,lll<,l>y WM.DYEB- 0” LD SCOTCH WHISKEY i Irish .do;.. \ ' ■■.■ i ■ Jamaica Ram, in bottles, >197 JUbenrstrtet. dcclt mo LET.—Booms: tod steam; power, formtmbanlea U DIPO,CS - IcSfl * pEACMsoo Lanfljcflpo gylgUOS* . : A -. TASFEB. H. LAWMAN, obovo piece. Holmes; Em, Wm.O. W411,T.A. iBSaJSS® - *''"**' • v /*'■. -j. v'^‘ ~r •***' < " * 07“ \ ;:‘y *y-. !-''' *-' 1 ' wm-dyeh,- No. £Ol Libert; street. ' ' .- ‘ V. ' % >.■ . VV v :v— :■% % -ri/-. If.- t. .- ; .••. •• S’??? [>-• - ’, - *v ••< 12' t .. \if-y ¥■ /.;£■ ■ >§-
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