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Zs: - -,- t area taorni&connErrizE. :-_- Moognrdiho Thnnooilitlo Stant beim' Committee of . „ 6i held at thaAleteluunts' llot ii OUT of 't"- • - Philadelphia; on, SATURDAY, tan 29th day of Jemmy. "1863;" at '4' 0k10k„,P....51., the pUrpoao of thing tho time 4,124 plant of holding the next Demccratlo 6t4to Con ' - Verdian. • ' VT3L :L. 'ROST. Cbolrmtn. CURnS' Soontarixl. ' • . x®`• We aoknoiledge our tadebtedu4s to . • Messrs. Donde, Carothers and Roberto of the • Bettate and lasers. Hyster, Gfillmose, P.ulton, • •r_ v Waterbury, of the House, foarious tee e .. istive favors. . • , • HARD - . 1!II.SIIE - Bomb of the lacono-a newspapers', takin4l ma from the alimemota pt mnenal; arelmblishinp of torrup• • lienvotinsreoi. ltamser that Tortitory. Wigs in ah natant thaws of "Galphinism" and "Gangue:ism," .taepcatch at the least straw•whieh floats in the tide of cm , - enptiotts, : ta endeavor to sastain themselves in their ebargo against members of the present mtennutmt,lon, and olliceni ,r under (incrien. . The Couricritt Tory goqd paper, its politics . . - :cfutidorpo; bpi • *lien its party is interested it -,, goes it blind," and dotet care much what it eaye. • • The fact is well known to the people that Gal.; phinism and Gardirterlam have been clearly prived against the present administration, and that it cannot get clear of the Mass of testimony against it. The records do not lie iri - these : •ters, and we refer the anxious to eist th'. ~ Bnt tho Courier appears to think that Gov. f — ltemszt Le a nuarvellons pioper man. Let ns sea." • what some-of his neighbors say of him. In the Lewis union—a paper which is generally .;i.,•...j . ki - ,- ; fs - liitelt,Posted up in these matters, we find an stii,,,in g tut Gov. Ramsey is not above • "* - ' 4 ••• x t.lor4iil.t*Weletien that Governor Ramsey, at -•alri*-Totlifkitsielied it cheeifor $600,000 in coin. 1 - .* • Alkititedttit,tlme a slight depression in the money. ........littielteket-.lhat pity existed, and in financial air- . • E ttiiiiiirati the prevailing complaint, the amount otepeele in the Assistant Treasurer's hands was large; that the business of the place was being Injured, and capitalists demanded that the hoard • of coin ought to go into circulation. The Gov • ornor, wishing to accommodate the merchant princes and stock jobbers of Wall street, placed the large amount be had received in the vaults ofthe Bank of Commerce and in the Merchants' • Bank. At Idea the coin was handled by the ear. • vents of those institutions. • The Governor did not desire to encumber him self with a load of prooious metal, and, he se oordingly, sold it out for a currency that was not . • very likely to ever return from Minesota. The Union says that it has reliable informs . tlett.that Ramsey did not take with him to St. ' • Paul morethah.sBo,ooo in specie, and that Jae • offered to payb.:ead did pay out of the issues of the banks, which belonged to that class of fiscal idea wheri/the*il holders were the most respota lk Bible parties; that insome instances where cred i- hors refused such trash, he got over it by giving drafts\pn the Merchants' Bank of New York, and would occasionally leaven the lump by throwing • In a little gold. In nearly every case where traders had claims to collect from him they had n stand a shave of fifteen per cent., which was charged under the incidental head of etpenses. ' * , even if Ramsey had paid out none but the Itates oftankain good credit, he would stiH _ _ ran der himself liable under the stringent provisions • Of the ' , lndependent Treasury Acts," and as he • is at present situated we pity hie ease. That portion of the people of the young giant of the _ltorthWest, who have not been corrupted and daizled by the glare of official authority—brief though it now is—are justly indignant at the manner in which proceedings have been recent ly conducted, and are waiting impatiently for the Inauguration of Gen. Pierce. Now Is not this Gralphinism of the very worst sort! We have no desire to speak against Mr. Ramsey, inasmuch as he is from our own State, but we cannot refrain from saying, that there ap pears to be a peculiar disposition among all Pennsylvania Whigs who become Governor's, to speculate in rotten currency. Ramsey is the last we have heard of, and we hope he is the last, we will have to notice. It would be better, much better to pertilt the Indians to have control of these Territories, than to place them in the hands of unscrupulous men, 'who will use them for their own advancement, :kid the emoluments that may be desired by spec ulating upon the credulity of the people. With the incoming Adminbfization we are cer tain there will be a change, and that for the next font years, the people will not be aniaoyed by the reports of palpable frauds upon their purses. . . ger The Philadelphia North American, on the authority of an article which appeared in the Pittiburgh Gazette, wee recently betrayed into the error. that the Pittsburgh and Steubenville , itailread•Company had adopted a alz foot guage,, Astith , the view-of connecting with the Allegheny aud New Yet* Railways. The American at Tizesday, Ire are pleased to see, has corrected Its wlstske . Vitat paper says: the Pitts :l44li ' "landau of the lStitinstant—the day fol lowing the date of our quotation from that paper —We are furnished with a portion of the annual. repOrts'qt the. President and Engineer of the Pittabmill, and. Steubenville railway, which, we are slat° see and to state, distinctly declares that tile`- . four feet eight inch gunge—which is titOt'ef tha Pennsylvania Central road—has. been &Mittel - 7144W; pdirill be continued through Ohio, to St: Louis." - - Pittsburgh Coal' at Cleveland. `The Cleveland Raindialer. Biqa: The Ohio and Pennsylvania coal company, have lateliintrodtas etrinito on: market an excellent article ofthe bi ttiOnotte Coal, from the batiks of the Mononga- hale We believe this is a stock company, apd the - dreceoia think they'ctti furnish this market Whetuttieir arrangements are perfected, with a very snperior article at from 18 to 20 shillings per ton: Dr. E. biztuurr, of this city,,lato of Pittsburgh, is the active director here. W. A. 7 , ll4Tprox, agent. _ • Stiathig Piaad Commissioner of Ohio. Under;ate arrangement with the foreign bond holden, the State of Ohio is, bound to keep an 08109,irt. Hew York, for`the payment of, the lute i,aod the transaction of other` business.. The sinking frintteo*rissioners have appointea lion. 144'. 1, Edgerioni member of Congress fromOhlo, lititt' - „,sm even bond and entered on the die of his duties. The appointment gives :iieat).iiootetiori. He;is a sound radical demo, SV&VETOR 0/112110Xtelos ma ' o BT. Wears indebted to )4n. - .l."Poeir*a Dw+tw . Ari Buriegor GiVesai, fliOreOpilnf his Annual or the, • 'audits Nove mber : Bo, 1852. Fro• 4a.f.. . .$4 1 P.,, 'WO learn; the fo llowing facts Tliff#ll.t done the c_Oirtee Of-the Surveyor ftem;the 1 1th Neeember,- 1851, to the 10ttilit'Aifiber, 18 . 52; inclusive, for width:teen have been received, amounts tet , P49 11:4 A large number or copies have been made for the -use of County Surveyors;- forwhieltne fees are reed att,ttin.mtuiriestaeces pfttotisin• writ- , In_ Or copies neglect tiremitalta - 1 - . The payments made into the State Treasury on account of the purchase money, patent and warrant fees; for'the fiscal year ending the 30th' November 'last; einem:at, tO '..540,228 41, being (with ii . oroption of the year 1851)nlarge in creaskbyer..*ssmr-years. ' Piet*iir':OS•iitttents (931) issued' (lain the sa me perio4:4l4inOte than doable the auk; ber in any oneltenirjor the last. thirteen years. The fees elone . leiclading the purchase money and inieteitytiald . into the State 'Freest* for patents and warrants, 'amount to the aim of $11,891 .08,*-11;ig almost $4,000 more than all the expenses. of , the Land Department. The act of Assembly passed the 10th of April,. 1885, graduating the unpatented lands in the Comitionwealth, and - which has been extended from time to time by supplementary acts ; - will expire on the first day of February next. The Surveyor General then refers the Legis lature/to his last Annual - Report, and to the sop gestions therein ;entail:led. He also refers to the' various graduating acts passed by the Legis lature in former years, and adds: It will appear froM the preceding statement that the original prices 'Of lands have varied very much, and It *Di be a aubjeot for the Legislature to Say, by 'their future enaotments, whether the owners of unpatented lands, which originally paid but six pence per acre, !hall receive the same lenity at their -hands as those who paid 80 cents per sore.. The Sarveyor General gives it as • ids opinion that not leas than twa millions of dollars are due to the Commonwealth on unpatented under the gradusting act of 1685; and under previous acts in relation to the patenting of lands, it would not be lees than double that amount. The Surveyor General alludes to the different constructions put upon the graduating act by appraisers, and gives it as hls opinion, that the only rational construction that can be given to that act is, that it means the value of 'the land at the present time in a wild state, exclud ing the . Improvement, if any have been made upon it. The following are the concluding paragraphs of this interesting Report : There is also paid by the owners of nnpaten ted lands, annually, from $B,OOO to $lO,OOO to the boaril Of' appraiseraln the different counties, for their services; this amount is lost to the State as well as to the owners. It has been sug gested that the county assessments might form the basis for the graduation of land: a certifi cate to that effect might be obtained from the commissioners in each county, at a cost of not dyer fifty cents to the applicant. Tho undersigned cannot refrain from again calling the attention of the Legislature to a sub .ject referred to in his last report. vis : that there is a general opinion prevailing in many sections 'of the State, that the Legit' tattoo never can compel the owners to pay the arrearages due on their lands, or if itep4ould, it would never be en forced by legislative enactment. This erroneous idea has retarded the pateatipg of laude very maoh. A manifestation on the part of the Com monwealth, of a determination to collect the ar rearagos, would largely increase the receipts.— An indiscriminate compulsion could not be des sired. If the Legislatyre should think proper to ex tend the. act of 1835, former experience has taught na that it ought to be for only a short pet/ged of time, as those persons owing the Commonwealth will procrastinate until the eleventh hour. The lergenumber of patents is sued, together with the great increase of other business daring the pest year, has rendered the duties of the clerks of this department exceed ingly onerous. Oreit'oare has been observed in the preservation of papers. This office being the only archive of the ori ginal Inception of title to q the real estate in this Commonwealth, and always must remain so, it becomes the imperative duty of the State to preserve all such evidences of title sacredly, that responsibility she has assumed, and those interested have a right to demand it. For the accomplishment of this most important object, a competent person is now and has been exclu sively employed for the last three months In the examination of every draft and other papers, to ensure the certainty of all papers being correct ly filed, so as to enable the finding of them if properly described. The searching for the original titles of land bas become a matter of immense labor. In a large majority of cases the present owners have lost all traces of their original titles. Ina great many instances conveyances have never been put on record, and when any controversy arises in relatioe to the original lines, it takes home and even days to find what is desired and what may be of incalculable importance to those in terested. A Tattoo/au To TILE PACISIC.-A 'memorial was presented to Congress, on Wednesday, ask ing for s grant of 1.690,000 acres of land, to be located along the line of a telegraph, which the memorialists propose to build between St. Louis and San . Francisco, by the way of Salt Lake City. The memorialists propose to give to the Govern. meat, in_return for the grant, the right, forever, to transmit, Tree of charge, over the line, all official_ despatches and communications, with a preference over all others. The importance of the measure, they say, too great to.be mea sured by the value of .a few acres of worthless land." The scheme is a magnificent one; and so is the gift which they ask of Government. The expensiveness of the ideas of the memorialists may be estimated by the fact, that they call a million and a half a "few worthless acres." Gaiphia►sm in Whiconsin. The Milwaukee Daily News publishes the tot. lowing dispatch : ' - • 1.. MADISON,.JUD..7. 1863. To Staw-8:-Iirent 'Mr. Varney, late 'Whig County Treasurer, alisonded last night. De. ffiulter in the scat of $8,000.' 'E. A. 0. The Nowa adds.: Mr. Varney was formerly a prominpt raerohantirC Madison. r He ia a heavy contractor, built the, University at Madison and we believe had the, contract for building the new hotel. He. has • now, it ,seems, gone to financierin enithe !nest : apPreved whig Cala° Crry.' 7 3erett hundred hands are now at work raising•and widening the levees 'around Cairo, for the better protection of the city flat from inundation: When completed, these levees will.be twelve feet above the point reached by the flood of '44, and eighty feet wide on the top. The Central railroad will pass entirely around the city, probably on the top of the levees, and as the matter of making all repairs required upon them, devolves upon the railroadoompany, the good people of 'the future city, willrest at ease inside, bidding-the floothrottbside defiance. - • A. - 000 D .Itrat.—The Democrats of Philadel phia city and county have adopted the following among their *ea to i ,govern their primary eleo dons in June •next: ^ ' "If any.,cutudidate for Apy atllce,Aroffera or gifts of meat, drink; nconeg,' , ..,ot any valuable thing; Is found :guilty of-Otteo.4l-4111 .directly, or indirectly, ; influence, the vote of our Natio. =tic eitizeniAt the election otithe /wand Mon-. .dalif:June, or of aOY:40.11Prool -1 0.:Imme to be attleiten fr au- the hst.-otoondidatee by. the ow:demote; and apy-vetefopat for such °and. date will not be • - lati;STP:it PO% + 411 .A8A 04 ;" - .ant ed . ' iili,- - Gavernor Ifrigal l iti Ito !TT , goo tholbizi:- Esiiiditiiilltritliiziok ne iiiiiitild4f6ges.ter'4x;y::; , 'AllAidiiii*liid P3iiii:Ot**lra; 1 11 #5A9 , - in* ' Mil -11 t4atrIA; -1 * 0 ;4°0 1 '75' !or ibiliiiitorstlct caneui aiihtitiiie a thi iiio63l" of itialetatms.-- - . , , A reTVlti3l; The NeWitorli,'Triltins.drsws the follewing portrait of . BADGER. As it comeatrom a brothery?hig, it smist boa true picture • ! . ‘Atia digestion be le nOtcciatitoind as W; Tkjacits breadth and' siomprithebstvehesAd-gter; and a cal:olio', round about, sense asstpdarto‘ti man'-of7iffairs. His mind razin the` of the law so.,long before ho came into' public. life that he:always-gets out of gearing Whihever he is wanted for a pull out of the beaten track. His nature is gnarled and stubbed, and refuses to bend to new, terms. It leaks desibility and plasticity to a 'degree that unfits him for genial association either in public or private life. It is indeed a wonder bow he ever found his way into political life at all. He ought never to have been translated into ,the sphere of , politics. He has not a single agreea ble or winning qualification as a public man.— Wrong-headed, crabbed, intolerant, dogmatical, Inveterate In 'hie prejudiees,,dictatorial and un mannerly in his deportment, we:have often won dered how he ever got into his present position. Some degree of accommodation of mind or man ner to popular ideas or tastes, is usually neces sary to enable a man to reach political position in this country. But Badger has neither." • Pb. Political Pioapect Ahead. Goozos M. DALLAS, in his Bth' of January letter to Now York, this eloquently alludes to the recent Dematratio victory, and its influence on the future : "The now victory, surpassing all former vic tories, to which you have referred, has thrown wide open the portals of a bright future for the career of America. No people ever gave to their country an thipulee more animating or a direc tion more auspicious. Amid countless trophies of success, wos in the fields of persevering prin xiple and experiment, the Democracy takes a fre■h start, and, with redoubled energies and 'conviotions, aims to achieve, in the second half of the nineteenth century, even more than the genius of Jefferson impelled her to accomplish in the first. Prom the lofty point we have now attained, how boundless the horizon—how mag nificent the prospect! Where, upon this conti nent, is the dyke that shall stay the onward roll of popular sovereignty, popular self-government, popular enlightenment, popular happiness ? Where, throughout the world, is power sufficient ly strong and ; perverted to impede a current which bears on its smooth bosom, hope, comfort, kindness, dignity and peace, for the masses of mankind " Charges against Governor Ramsey, of Alltumesota The Minneeota Democrat, prefers the follow ing charges against ALEX. RAMSEY, Governor of that Territory, which it calla upon the President to have investigated: First, That in violation of the lava for the sake of keeping and disbursement of the publio revenue, he deposited a large portion of the Sioux money ln the banks, Manhattan bank and bank of Commerce, of New York city. Second, That be brought to this place a large amount of Eastern bank bills, which were paid out under the Sioux ! treaty. Third, That ho paid contractors for Sion: sap plies in bank notes Co a large amount. Fourth, That he never paid to the Chief* of the Sioux bands, the amount stipulated to ar • range their affairs, Sc., as the treaties• provid• ed. To support the above °barges there are many creditable witnesses, and a concluelve array of facts. The magnitude of the offences charged demands a marching and immediate investiga tion. A BIRGIMAII QL•xsrtoN /X FLOIIIDA..—The ques tion seems to be agitated in Florida whether the term of the present GOvortior, Brown, expires next October, or whether it did not legally ter minate last October. The Governor himself is of the latter opinion, but a select committee of the Legislature, to whom the matter was refer red, have reported that it does 'not expire until next October. ills successor was elected at the annual October election in 1852. The grounds upon which this novel controversy is founded wo have not seen stated, but it mast be owing to some singular ambiguity In the State Constitu• lion. The Legislature adjourned on the Ist inst., haring passed, among other bills, the charter for the Pensacola and Georgia Railroad. The Great IVest ern Conspiracy Case C/NCINSATI, Jen. 16, 1653 In the ease of the United States against Cole, Bissau° and others, charged with Darning the steamer Martha Washingtoa, Commissioner Wil son gave in his decisive at noon to-day. Ile thought, from the testimony, there is probable reason to suppose that the deed charged was committed, and he has held Cole and Bissane to bail in $lO,OOO each, the two Chapins ani Cap tain Cummings in $6,000 each, and Holland in $5,000, with two freehold securities, to appear at the next term of the United States Court. It is thought that the parties will give o reciaired security. . 1141.ItOAD An'ILOPICIATIONO IY MIABOVIII. —The following are the amounts already apprropria. ted by the General Assembly for railroad im provements in the State of Missouri Hannibal and St. Joseph $1,600.000 Pacific) and Southwestern branch 4,000,000 North Missouri Railroad 2,000.000 Iron Mountain Railroad 760.000 Platte COutity Railroad 600.000 Lexington and Davies County Railroad 800,000 Canton and Bloomfield Railroad 300,000 Sum total $2OO REWAILD POI A MIIIIDILIMIL.—Gov. Con way, of Arkansas, has offered a reward of $2OO for the arrest of one Henry A. Washington, who recently, in a cruel and unprovoked manner mur dered Mr. Newton J. Hudson, at Pine Bluffs Re Is described as about 23 years old, d feet 8 inches high, fair complexion, smooth akin, al most without beard, dark flaxen hair, blue eyes, high forehead, but not prominent, a large mole on his chin, out of which grows a small bunch of hair, weighs about 150 pounds, being rather spare built. • A Cunzosrrr Roxnunv, MASS —The Boston Bee states that the Roxbury Cave, or " Robber's Den," as it is sometimes called, Is being visited by hundreds of people every day. It is situated on the turnpike, where there is an entrance, as also on Walnut street. At the distance of sixty feet from the opening, there is an immense chamber. Bodes of animals have already been fogad. Explorations are daily being made, we understand. It is supposed.to have been the depository of robbers, which it may be still. Sficaux.an.—The Cincinnati Nonpareil, of the Bth inst., says :—A little circumstance occurred day before yesterday, which will be of some in terest to those who love the marvellous. A fine picture of Gen. Pierce, hanging. in the office of Major Avey, on Water street, suddenly fell, and was broken to pieces, at the exact time the no. oideat betel the General and his family on the railroad. Perhaps some will consider it estrange coincidence, while others, more skeptical, will, consider it a chance oiroumetance. Indiana and Peru Jbatroad. The bridge over White . at - Noblesville, is finished, and the contractors Eire now busily en gaged in laying down iron.' The road will be completed to Tipton in time for the epring busi ness, end entirely finished to Peru during the next summer. By the completion of this road, the choice of a southern or a northern market will be given to.one of the rioliest and most pro dnotive•districts of Indiana.—lndiana State Sen tinel. lUD Snor.—The Fort Smith Herald learns, from a gentleman front Svansville that threemen were hilted there, a few days previous, at one goat: Thiy were eitting by a fire in a house, when an Indian all'ot through - the window with a double barreled- gun at them, and killed all throe dt wee had ehot, notwithemediug f l o 6 4 l o , ltilled, - and the sooner the, murderer Ishaugedtheiutfer. KuropietilLOsiirmrx--The taxable proper , t7Softhetl3*-for the year p 05041883,131- 514 all PY*nation , of -O vP, IR' 10 M 1) , - • !OO l,i".6ll:th e. revenue road wig 094,92 q. Vn!liumbez''or white tAg B ajVer:.3 l 449..9t 21, fias is . Dressed from 151,410 is 1851 ,. to 188,005' in 1852; and the number of children between dpi rad ehtsoz 60420,48 a tce218,235. MMM It4m•pf . lfeli and•Mitaellany A oorreependent . rofzthli-Bpirit of the Times, napalm ea ':ii:eonkner'tother- day, who, after di ingl43, on til44niecionty of English over .our pottltry;!' said ;lint ho was "hastonished at the Ine*einplille ‘ ations hignorm by ri ee displayed b the timeriein people hi the raising of ens." A Jerseymen" Communicates the following to the Philadelphia Ann: To con boos from watching Up jour prim boa, .Yivant isetrdsinty otritthar ott Just below .th4r* bend& A native Arrican*4lled *'Unite Iffore, i ' resides in Wilmington, N. ••C. eighty-three yesrs„of age --forty-five a slier& tiTe. is chiefly occupi ed in feeding thei3oriptures in Arsbio. He writes 'the langti4s — kith remarkable, accuracy and beauty . otpentstsimhip. Vely Pasha; the pier Turkish Ambassador, is at present a great lion at Paris.. He is young, rich and handsosbe. A convention waslela in 31ilwankie on the 28th nit., to consider the best mode cif promoting the construction of iillailrcati in continuation of the one now ,in progrees.froin Chicago to, Mil-- wattkie, as far north as Lake Superior. Thomas's Calculating Machines are now sold in England. They•aresahl to, perform the most difEcult calculations without error. The auction duties—in' Philadelphia city and county during 18f0, amounted' to $27,110, and the commissions .104-18 1 623. The amount paid for various kiziOs:of ,Nctexises was . 1t354,000. Land Warrants are quoted in New York at 160 for 160 ar.retii at :760578 for 80 sores; and 38 60€04.0 forV-eeres. The Mississippi - high court of errors nes given an order, to the Auditor of the State to pay the coupons of interest °lithe Planter's Bank bonds, amounting to 45,000. • The New York Et:visit& Post supposes there would be a Ealing of 525,000 each European trip, by the use of the - Zaleski Engines of Errio eon over the common steam engine, besides the saving in labor. The Currency; Qintstlora of Chicago and laixtrils. In this city there are,thirteen banks of issue, deposit and discount, and in the State twenty one others, besides thossof deposit and discount Those in Chicago are: . I. Bank of Amerits. 2. "" " Commeice. 3. " ," North America. 4. " " Chicago: 6. Chicago Bank. 6. City Bank of Chicago. 7. Commercial Bank, 8. Farmers' Bank. • 9. South Western Plink Road Company. 10. State Bank. 11. -Marine Bank of CMeago. 12' Merchants' am! Mechanics' . Bank. 18. Union Bank. The country banks are: 1: Bank of Belvidere.-Belvidere. 2. " " Illinois--Showneetown, (closed.) 3. " " Bloomington-Bloomington. 4. " 4, Lucas & Simonds-Springfield. 5. " Ottawa-Ottawa. 6. Central Bank-Freeria. 7. Clark's Excharignl3ank-Springfield. 8. Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank-Quincy. 9. Fox River Dank-Dundee_ 10. Geneva Bank-Geneva. 11. Illinois Riverllank. 12. Illinois River Bank. Pern. 13. Merchants' and Farmer's Bank-Spring. field. 14. Oswego Plank Road Company. 15. Peru Bank-Peris, 16. Prairie State DIAL-Washington. 17. Quincy City Bank-Quincy. 18. Rock Island Bank-Rock Island. 19. State Bank °Mil:lois-Springfield, (closed:] 20. Stephenson County Bank-Freeport. 21. Stook Security Bank-Danville. Of these one city bank, (Batik of North Amer. lea,) and eight country-banks. according to She!. don's Detector, are organised, ha as yet have made no issues.--Chkgge .Tribune. Election tbr trotted Stages Senator Ww have scarcely ever witnessed more interest or anxiety in relation to any election than was manifested in the election of yesterday for Unit-, ed States Senator, which resulted in tho choice of Hoe. John Pettit, of Tippec , usoe county. Mr. Fettles competitor was ib m Graham N. Fitch, the present reprisenttitive in Congress, from the 9th district, a gentleman of talents and great personal popularity. The friends of tho two candidates were on the ground, and much deep feeling prevailed. At:oe meeting of the caucus on Monday evening, .every Democrat was pre sent. Mr. Pottle remised 154 votes and Dr. Fitch 47. The name of Mr. Cathcart waa not presented. The nomination was thin declared unanimous. On yesterday. in joist convention of the two houses., John Pettit, Democrat, received 101 votes, Samuel W. Parker. Whig, received 443 votes. James Grahant, Whig. from the strong democratic) county of Pike, voted for John W. Davis. The result proved the' unity of the democratic party. Every democratic vote in both branches was given to Mr. Pettit., Menominee. The warm and ardent friends of Dr. Fitch cordially united in producing this harmonious result Mr. Pettit is a gentleman of decided abilities; frank, open and independent. Re goes to Wash ington, bearing the endorsement of the entire Democracy of indium and in the Senate of the United States he will bi their faithful and fear less representative, knowing no section or divi- Bien. We congratulate the democracy on this happy result. The friends or: the disappointed candi date hire -the oonsoloulenets to know that they 414 their duty, and his defeat has been achieeed; not by political enenale4 but by political friends —differing only as to tam not as to principles. —bulimia State Sentinel* $9,350,000 "HOLD DI LIOWI'NiOGZII. Ili Da WALL."—At Cincinnati they opened. a bale of cotton and found a negro pressed into it. So great was the pressure that the body Of the man was not more than throe ineheo thick;—Exchange. And we have.notioed that every debate in Con gress has a negro in it Every_ knotty question that agitates the Statea r if 'split open, has a ne gro in it. Though his biding-plane be as snug and unapproachable oir's toad's In a block of granite,. he is sure to be there. If we of the North want a beautiful leland in the Mexican Gulf, the South see a negro in the wish and ob jeot. If we don't want a piece of contiguous territory lying between Its and the Equator, the South must have it, beosuse there is a live ne gro in the piece or parcel of land aforesaid. If wo go.in for interventiob to prevent the inter vention of tyranny, we 'ore headed off because there is a negro in our interventions. ' Indeed in all bales that came North or go South—under all platforins that ore constructed for politicians to etaoCupon—in all Railroad charters and nets for int/wool improvements, in all tariffs and all comprOnises there is a colored ti. man stowed away-eit r as large as lift and apparent to everybody, r aquae:et! in scetight as soarcely to leave a. th e inchorthiokneee" for the soul to promenade in; Thenegro is all-our polioy and his darkshadnii is upon all i our plans. And some there are, both North;and,South, ' "Of optics good, I Itein4 ..' / That zoo not what Is no ti be seer.-' 1 . Lord AU/order .. The political history cf the' new Britieh Pre mier is thus given by titiOt./Y. Trihnuel The Earl of Aberdeen ibelengs to nn ancient Scotch house, and has seii something of public ' life. Re was at Vienna ia 1818, and was instru mental in detaching Jo:Li/Iris from the French-Al lames, and arraying,heetigainst - Napoleon. He was elected a representatvre peer in 1814, and took high Tory grotmd. ':Ia.1828 hewas Foreign t., Minister under Welling . , Here Vis Course was anything but liberal. .. a disapproved of the battle of 'Navarino an ,isupported the preten -1 eions of Don,Mignel and' ea Carlos, lu - 1834,-- - .5 he was Colonial Secrete - tinder Teel. In 1841 he was again made Fore a Secretary, when he aided Peel in the repeal, f the Corn Lams, and went cat of - office with h printipaL In 1851 he was sent for by the co a to undertake (with Sir James Graham) the', oraitteVof the Govern ment, bat he declined th 'ob, havin previously refused to unite with St ey, for- a similar .ob- Jain. In Febniary of 14 year .Derby ap pointed him Foreign - Seeritary, andnow he steps into the shoes of•DerbrAtneelf -as-Prime Min ister. ' 1' SuoAlL HOIIIIII ISTMET ,LOITISUIL—The -en gar house of Dr. J. Prittrd. in {tie :Aarieh of Iberville. near : he Manob Chat4ll;:a4 - eatire: 13 0 9Onatuned brtlrttorilb :light of - the -84- but. 1p It was A large brisk ais -- r house,lvittr all qte modern improvellente; 4 contained 210 b9gs. - oaheads .of sagar.andl)o, gallorti.of motessea, Wades' tool* :atertile, 4,F The jowl is ettltaai• tail ats6o,oo, - on - whlefil DA. P. 'Nail tiQ.illEtir. alVii.:. _ Wes are Indebtfirtci . a Maid forabe above latelligimee.—Mta prima: Picayune, /a - - e' ~ MEE ~ >;' ..~ k~.:=. ;. ._ r -a +, ."!" MIMI lie wind* is tpiman grandeurl'i7Thel , eleigliP last night, brought intelligtiaae..ttuitibe only child: of she Presidentslict had beetikilted yes tarditY twinkling - of att:teyei',:the brit-etc' *meal bby, smiling and ohattlngat his rnother'4 sidgceased to : liie, indlaYn.ronahgled ocirkse.hesidettle suf fering. parent. • But yesterday, if the question had been-pro pounded. who was the happiest man. in the Unit ed States, the answer of nine-tenths of the com munity, -perhaps, - would have been"the Presi dent elect." ..Chesen by, a unanimity,. almost un precedented in our histiry, to the higbeit office in the gift of the'People; surrounded by every blessing-which a prosperous fortune and endear ing 'domestic ties could bestow; in the full vigor of health and hope, his felicity, seems to ho .aa sared,almost beyond :the _possibility of clistur barine. -Yet,fto , day t :there - is no one, in all the vfideland, whe - lt; perhapi, ; .T6S Miserable as he. Only those lost adcar, child, by. some sudden and, - unexpected stfokey - , and ' ,- that child the only one, "the sole lamb of the flock.," can realize his condition. Over the dead:,bcidy of that darling boy, the heart.of him whot:yester day, appeared above the chances:of fortune, is to-day breaking. • .HC would -give - the Presiden cy, fame and fortune, ay ! his own life, to re coil to life that mangled corpse. OW 'help him! • -Fes,- bitter sale the father's grief, Isis noth inettithe agony which inust rend the ' mother's. soul. ;,As she - looki dein On the doffined face, of herohild, and remembers that - it was on her:bo som he first nestled :Abet sue firat'distinguished the faltering words with 'which he lisped- the namb of father; and that Dow he lies cold , before her, never more to. throw his arms around her neck, never more to pray at her knee, aver more to talk of the bright future, never more to tell her what great things he would - do for her when -ho grows:to be a man—oh as all this rashes to her memory, how her - whole moral and physical being must shake with convulsive woe, how the very heavens.must seem black; how the words of-the Psalmist mast come up-to her lips. "Absalom, Absalom, my son, would to God I. had died for thee." Station, power, even the glory of her husband are nothing to her note.— . The beggar that hugs her baby to her bosom ; and asks alms on the dusty highway, is happier, yes! ten thousand times, than that - bereaved mother to-day. - • , ' In groat griefslike her's tears are unknown.— But every American mother weeps foeher their own'wounde opening afresh; if theybaielost child; and csonntless prayers;from inauizterable_ households all over this vast republio, ascend to the Oreat Fatber in her. behalf. • May He, who' alone can giro. the strength,. enable her to bear the ' blow. Oh! may she, and he whci -mourns boside her, remember, when all things earthly appear to them but as shadowstleeing away, that it has been said of children, by the the Sa viourhimself, that they "do always behold the face of their Father in Heaven." Blessed; as suranoel From the temptations of this4orld, , from everything corrupting and sorrowing the' pure soul of the child has escaped;ond from the' realms of everlaating rest he looks back, to-day rejoicingly over the dark and once dreaded gulf of the tomb, Bayles, "Oh ! grave where is thy stingl oh ! death where is thy victory ?" May. His spirit, if such things are permitted in the Providence of God,- descend unseen to whisper peace to the hearts of the, bereaved parents.— Philadelphia aiming Balkan. fey. This great American ...Remedy fOr one of the most fonnblable Ms thit ilesh is heir to, now etknoviledgialto be superior to any medicine of the haul ever offered te the public. The notion is easy, mile's!, and attendant with ad unpleasant remits; It has never been tried nithent pro duder3 the most salutary effect- Compounded by. one of the eemr„ eminent I;,crvi-re nv in one =elm it is the meth , title *high science, skilLarl experience offersto human ant., tering. -It ti Only necessary to give. this modicitto fair trial to idace lt far above all medical agents of the kind ever, offered to the public. NIL and pnichese. • For 'sale by tract' of the Droglps' ts and Mere.hructs, and by the vole proprietors. - J. KIM} & jarafatiter CO Wood street. Bishop SimpatizaTti Lit attire TriF.Gcp. Etr-it , 4l ylelicri a Lecture on 'riff. PRET.E.U NATCRAT.,-on TULTO.O ITTEICINQ, the :Lib. %Mani, - hi M ABONIO HILL, Pifth atreek^' Ttitc mimed! am to be ar plial to tha purchase of Lots in the Allegheny Cemetery, for the nee of !dell:m.llst mingle= and their families. Tick ets to he had at J. EL Read'a Book Etta; fourth street, mai at sundry ather places. Lecture ta commenced. 71.1'. o'clock. janN. etROTON OIL-250 maces pure, for ale by lJ iaax HAMIRSTOCA CASTuIt. 01L-10U We. Na Ila store and fur tale by IL A. VATINESTOCK k janZ Carrie:of Wood and Firs: gtrecte. RICU IifIi.A.IA.VE SILKS. -34 rid] Brocade thins, worth A5O per yerk, now tolling at it?...7k. }:w'.2 - A.. A. MASO k CEO CH.—d. A. Mascrx G LQ !ante still on hand a f plaartne Freneh Cloth,: far Cloaks, nbich they are dada:: out 25 per cent. ?era than usnal priers. jan'2o TT se, (JENULZiF: toII'ILACT OF CUFF/X 1J One of the best mod cheapest, nrilists OTOr Ofirtred to the publie. Sold by all dealers. Address your orders to J. F. D. KEATING,. Pittsburgh, Pa. ; jan23 LiGE\CII .11tailNuS.—A .6..3Lthou do 4.n.nre clueing out 1: the balance of their largo stock of French Merinos, of ad the moot fashionable colors, et en launenSe reduction ON 'l. tho 21, of Deesabsr, tba l'lttobrcrgh and of the old Allegheny litldgo, containirrosismoust of raoLoY Tito armor can hare the, Puna by provisos:op:lly and my . Ins charges, jansk3tdoltrr' T.E.A.N. BALL—A new and complete En -0 gins; without tho Bailor; Uptight cylluder'ot S Inches diameter, with 12 Inches stroke. Price 53)0. Terms cur'''. S. CUTILIIERT d SON, janW 140 Thini street. rl4) LEY—The tviuntiotute u the Canal ha in, nod near J. the Penneylrani' Railroad Da t, now occupied by the Mires Fins Brick Company. It ls forty feet fronton liberty street, extending to the Canal Basin, and is eligibly located for any pat& hilliness. Apply to /1511:3 BLAKELY, jacnn) Hi, corner of Wood and Liberty streets. APgadosi desirous of engaging in fdtitiUNALTClii.NO • of some kind, who has a capital of $5OOO to invest, with his own personal terticas, can bo addressed throksh lock Pox No . ll, And Otftesk Pittsburgh. Com m do ns mill be confidentially received and answered, if ble. Eatistrutorp references will be given and required, Jan2Cdt• • A. PilOY/TaittA . VittiTILENT.--Any one, wanting a f 11. goat and profitable Investment ; for an /Eggs . funds duty nuir.havo r will Ind It to limit Elwin to tall at Gothic Ltall, whore they wUI end the but s k of Winter Clothing, polling at mil prices as cannot to sattatg ern"' aim ' TPD STUDY TO' PLEA= jara3 • CRESTM - 14 Wood Aker. A 000 D DWELLING HOUSE lOW SALE—Sittated Slain strum, Allegheny ary, containing a ball,parlor, dining room and kitchen, with twofiellara, with a hall and !barrooms on the second 10:my? Tbs Lot IE2O feet front by 100 deep, to aZ) feet alley. Price 0000.' &leo, a Building Lot, in the Seven th W Pitt « ard, burgh, foot front on Dun. can street, by 13) feet to Enoch street, Price 8330. & =WERT & SON, jan2o , 0 dgenta. 140 Third street. T t T - N 0,1 5 WOOD STREEP;adintotag tear Warebouse—wlth ,a aaperior FIRE OD VILE/ PROOF VAULT, cone. tern other Ex int* - ; The location and-arrangement are adndrably adapted to a rtiIIIKECO ROUSE or nistmocr, OFFICE, 'and for such a purer win be rented on farorable terms. Posses. elan giren Immediately. Enquire of .CT from the Minutes of • e Board of Directors of the ...Young Men's hiercantlloyAbrary AEA:elation and Mechanicss' Institute,* at a special tawdrily held no Satur day eseMog, January pith, 113.911 c the Mowing re.salution was posed nnanhnously, and ordered to bo published in the delly : papere . " Resolved, That any person who eIS donate Boob to the .robust of 575,00, the value. quality, and kind of work, td Infaxeraluid, judged ofi and anlinaled - by theLlbrary Corn-. puttee, shall be entitled to the full privileges of a Life Mem , : bor. W. 31. KINCAID A SMILER of three, Stteldag Matches occurred in cur .21. city last night, when ell good tithe= wure,cahnly and comfortably reposing 'dean:Ad hour of the Welt—when; on Wood street, one of those ales of =ardor was beard, so' . -uncommon on occurrence in •our city. When - the polka come up, they land a Rat In Its . lest agonies, saying that Ito had been strualpby a- num named thrtermlnatur, was left uncured for by the - unfeeling poseurs by, until the Coroner came and held an inAuest on the dead body; and the verdict of the jury. was, that he came thl:da. death by the hands of Genuine. Exterminator. Sold- -wholesale- and. retail, by .If..IISLTING, corner of Wylie and Pullen streets. nONOLINUENTS anclus will meet With prompt IL/ and waived attention,and liberal advances wilt be given when required, on • Cidgrunents or Mils at lading, in hand. Orders for thepnrehasa of Lead,Drain; netigrand ether Produce, will be promptly flllod M tba lowest riessiblenrices. • The Deceiving and Forwarding of Meraharollie and Pro duce will meet with especial PM . and MOW: - the blond rates of Freight' will always be. Formed ..ImOl "5. 11 0 ,31 `1 1 :i5e of Storage and Drayage as much as possible . Dago &B eon, St. Louis; MD it - Itortm, ;Vlnclinsid; Charless, -, Dlow &Co., do; Strader & Gorman, , do; ChM.lteall t Valle, do; Boron &ifialer,,•••• do; Doan, King &Co., do; Whitemius„ . J. Mr,Butler & Dro4Tlttabh; 'E. O. Gooodmad& CO„, ' do; A. LeechAt C 0.4. ' • do; & Phihida; na W. Holmes t C0.,d0;. Morgan; &Mutsu: Blow & March, New York: B. If. Cossegis, * - - rrost..t Yorrett r • do; } Mu ' 13 ; tny w i o , A. &taiga, •:- • do; - Josiah - Zee & Co ' - Baltimore. A. 0. Rowan & Co., Bostsm ; Abraham Cole, - do; Howard; Soo & Co., do; 8.-Reynolds;- • • IL-D. Newcomb 1; Bro., :do; T. C. TaicheDa Co Commission 'Merchants, :New: Orleans. va..lhave om,Policy of Insarsinee, irbichisiltoovor all shlpatonttrto sty iddroz - when odrisectlry ~ per mall, or when etdorsect, Ws or babitbesnt; oi th§ time of shir-4014 , . • Atoonnxim-. jan2G . - • - 3 ' , 84-Toole, MinscrorL - moo. 43- Amer grlTAkiala lrood 1 Office atp a itstmust-krpilitai e.reet. MS? suinotufutarCatajntl3lcr Otoifies o . .anzuneDral, _ IMtral°' tio !tidal , I -"also atlgattrr , awarks is grO ,capacitp Or _uspo_plAbla-pupe4vulimsaolyxklgibart 61a , . 4 a,tu 3 .4 3 :44iptidl9guitr W? ME5 , 47a1.- 11.6.. ‘-, -Referanta—T. WOLINEIria x iF O. Leslie, Dr.' Alex. Jura Jamie - lifackeria,. 4.. .11.. Ali 14 Oirk. r..,':4.:;,.137 . .v:% , 0;' :' I=, * , ~,, :-.,-; -',,_ • . -., . =AM The Soli of Gezi.,l4eree. Dr. Irtanos Myer PELIa. is fy,):l~i~,i:~ ~i I:~a,1~:i~p~:~ TO LETS—For sale at this office.. Pause. VOVN CURLING, -ROBERTSON & CO., corner of Wood and Front streets se:ei;aisTy of ifin Hoard. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI. coausam .Nb fq.RIVARDINCI .110IISB, • JOS.EREr MOGRID GE ) Twitaa Itogriclao.) I:lorner of Comixforotal end -Vino Sta. - ~~ _.F - '' Q'r- MN! . . . .. i*7 .- N4 ; 1 , - , - ,], , .:-! - :7... , -..1.7,:j: , 'A F,' irar Birch Wine, Wilis - of -Tar, mama tack Wines, of 'various ekuunOtp% bavel:ecELlefqxe the pair lie, but it his romalool for lio rims r :WL"tk tibtso4 to one compoupi the pocullorrnOlod * *toos at ; 'oath o f than important 944 0 5.. 14 .uu!", , raus-hsol u :stodge Influence to erring th L 4, 3 - rtroalei kidney, gtomabh a 4 tarroty d Migit ability slid ratatraticeo, oftetrar a „ a la s immure. The RESTAVIISIZ :Laajar in use, 113114.2114 U. ettellgthilzbit Mae, 7111), the peeing 'and - undlignanin* l lielt tbgrXiletflFul herbs from which it Is distilled. - ' ,• - Agirgee adrertinonentiiiiniothff colunsi *EU& Taper.. • Sold Wholesale and Retail by Dr. GEO. H. SMUG; HO, corner of Wood street end Virgin ‘1 15 3', Pittsburgh, N.; pp, by . jAzzg-rz. sAmpa, Marthirat.: corner o f Federal . street =I the Diamon d , Allegheny City. norlfbiew. .Sororals.—lt is due So Mee Pattolens i mgr. . that t has been known to completely eredleate essay itoluge of this dreadful disease in leis time than anyothar.remedy, • ' aza at less cost Or InclOnMilenci to thaptILISOU - . Mb* thirossindlof certain= hiugicit a 6 propflit• tar. zaza7 ofwbdch aro Itanswell kilo= Citizen:looe fit? of ESttsburglisind its inustedidesichil*, go to showlcless l l and beyond all doubt, that Escris Pitmans= is e' medicine of no =mann isnitonly ais local,remedy in lineal,- sis,lnciountimn Dafness, test of ,V,g74,- but es ► sellable internal remedy, Wilting 'the insassigsting . physicians, es well OS slto inttretingputieint,. tobeconte ticcitininted with its . Those barlog a dread of =Utters are assure& tante/a malkine Is purely nate*, sad Is bottled. as it doestetal. tits bosom ot th e ear th.' Thefollowing tertificvd•U colAciat i PoPerlelitlia Syranp N. Y, and bears date " width u also amended Vic eclficaleof au. " D. .1: DAM. D., This =mythath eatify,. that I biro been - so Wily af• flirted with. Scrofula tbr tiai last acronyms that Moat of the time 'Use been unable to attend to say kind of bastions, - and mtiah of the time, unable' to walk and eau nod to my. bed, and hare beta trated nnearly the time "by the best .Physkians our Wintry lands; I oectutionally got soma re lief, bat no eareouid continued to worse until Dr. Part ended me to try the Petroleum, or clock 051, as ere ' •ng else had failed.. I did so 'without faith it first, but • e effect was astonishing; it throw the pots:tato the =fads at cow and I at one. began. to grow better, and I= . ag sena tottim Ihare got a cure worth than:sands of ADM NANCY X. BANNIZE, . . This may certify that I hare beim acquainted withincee Petroleum, or Rock 011,1 hr ID are than &year- and 'here rse pmtedly trammed beneficial'effects thil care of Inds: tent Wean and other diseases for which it fa reconumeades4 and ean with eanfdenee recommend it to be a moiled= war. thy or st , e ,, tio ,, , and can safely say that somas has 'Om& ed its WO where other medicine had failed. . - • - • . . . D. Y. 700 Te M. T. Par sale by all the Drug]* .dis bt Pittabmgh. ' [WV . W. A . ..MOM:FRG Bc-Ca';:::_ : ..OLVE SEUOVED TO,TBE 'COILAR - •Wood and filixtit:gtgeOtat. : - • .CAWhene• they offer to -their. old eaeWOtep,and its pnbllo generally, at the !went rata, WhoZesateind Rentl.4 the largest, most select and complete stack. of CHOWS 321.9, VA3ELLY OHOCEIIIE9, WOODEN A iD -WILOW. 1T to be. Zntnd in the.Witra . - . deet7Z. . . Dissolution.- SLw cf LOOMiS k ArDowni 11 dluolnd r i l:tintrud mascot. The business villlstosntiousdloy LOO3LC& Piltab?ulib; eli ll 9! l :7l s tb, 1 1 14;721 1, : • : Stook end Bill - Brokers - - ) NoiesDpudsiß l 9rtiM Negollaled . • • mencoLut VIMMOSAiItrt - TO THE PIIIICELIHE MTh aux. OP STOCKS. - 113. =co crver &3Com & Co„ comae of Wood amid POurk etzects. DIED . 33BEF—Stsrg &. Shay's 8.0. Dried - Beef, for sala by . [janls] J. LATELY & 03. crop,y Pr UT • SIIGA.t- - t 3 1.# 2 :4)1 1 2 3 M0 SoM . ( l . l ° a si N cia nt, _ . isats. Air OLU•Nes,—ao bbla. New Orleans Molasses: for sada by . 100/5 • •• • 15MTIM. Bilicura: BUITM-7 bbls. /toll Batter,. (in elotba t ) for ask by - Janls 83IITH & SINCLAIR; . Tr.. • • al ce ' 57 7 ,77 . makes '7or sale by J. LATELY a - ca; • Tea Dealers sad Grxers... ANTED—'A shares Pittsburgh Trust and Szabo Co. Stork, by • AUSTIN LOOMS, - , Stout and POI Busker, Office No. 02. - Pourth street, alarra Wood.. ysters 3 yaters % • • =WNW daily, by •Adsins k Co:s Express, at l7tutlsi R mcn GlioakaY By %be guar% and gat? To:quart; and IS 3 A (*Alper pint.. Ws-TWO *esti - •- Car uctr of Wylie and rialtos streets. • • ' - Stsls "7. Treme c udotts Mall:Gad Accident, en arty.. Street. ITROUSANDS of llo3c.b.ct, :Eats, eke, 4e... - eome to their. J. dcethaS.alty by the ore of KEATING'S. YTVR WE, which, If used ocanding tli.-eetioto. will tio ell 1113 repro-eared. It 13 uartverct exterteluato the .rorcdn, or the motley receded.. Sald . Whet:ale are...Esdall, by =Aram, ec-ner of Wylie are Fatten streets, sad bydeel- Oct generally, it the leer price of 25 etitlet per boz. • jsele EL1113211 • Om= Oslo sso Prztssrussit It g. CO., • l'rrtmrsunt, Jai:63,1353.. Tr ME' annual =tete: of tho Stockholders ar.d election of • Dtecctois Or tho Ohloend Penosyleards Itsllltord. Om cotny Ihr theensuin3 year.. will he held ez the Wee of fu Pittsburgh, on Thursday, the 21th day of J num 135.:, between the hours of wry nod 3r. (riel, in,rot 10.) s t - The Transfer BoOks elmt.l trl, and the se noel trderest due lit January , 1353. settled far on ind r lit February, 1.5::3. fly order of Board of Dimmers. je.ufcal.r J. J. U.D.OOKS, Woatarr. .Insmnee -. Company, littaburgh. - 8. 11:11L.1 . 31, Jr., .PrcsulasA It. M. tiORDNif Secrriarx • CAPITAL, $300,000./ ..- AIrILL Insole realist 511 kinds or riiits, ( 4.7RE and 3ids, vy Rum All loges will b,, libtro I y adjusted and promptly A. lionlo Institution, managed by Materna who ire Wall kmoau in • the community, and wbo datcradmat •bY prcalvtrics and to maintaiA the:characteilwhich they lure assunwi, as °daring the rext protintion to those' to to Insurui. laller, Jr., C. W,r Ilirketson, 3. W. Butler, lielua4* Jr., W. IL Smith. C. rfamseu,'CleargeW-Jaeksan, W. M. 14 GU. Junes .Llpperleott, George Dare^ Jame!! Be. ; Aulny, ale-sander Nitaisk, Tlrmas S. 0:11ee, No. rr2 Weyer / street, (Warehouseot Spent Cb, up maim.) Pittpbanch./ tot= y ITo Ile:chants and D gists ihroughoat thellnion D.746cur t Loviin,. • 3IANCPAC DEER AND DEALER - .IN , P INTS, OILS; 4 - C., Ho. 1.&1 Malden kolas New 110iLSt.NerrOiD.Y Invitis.thrt =Aden of Dru gg ists and „Lk, .711erchanur throughout Mal:Won, to Mt largliand ox tenwte amortinent of PAINTS, OILS, ie., of the .BEST AND PCB.= QUALITIM, which he offers for rale on very mederate num., both to cash and eleae.:Mie buyers. Mow are enumerated come of tho leadin,r artless: WRITE LEAD In oil, ha kegs of 25 to 500 lbs. BLACK PAINT, YELLOW OCtIILE, YEN. BED, La 411 • PATENT DRYER. SPANLS/I 'MOWN, TERRA DE SI ENNA, In ell. • rim Bk: R , CHROME IMPERIAL AND ARSENICAL • • NS, in °IL PECSSIAN BIM CHILDME - YELLOW and VERDIGRIS, noLL VABNLIICES of all thuds. LINSEED PAW and BOILED PL'TIT, WIIITMG" CHALK, LAMP BLACK. - AbLand ENGLISH Yen. RED, CEIHORE lIED and Yl'l.. LOW, dry. INDIA. RED, RED LEAD, - end LITHARGE, dry. STONE, FRENCH and YELLOW: OCHER, dry. • MODE, PARES and BEL'NSWICE. GREEN, dry. FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS. APE/. Drualsu and others In want of any of the aboin Mentioned arthilm, will fuel It to their Interest to tall,uaur tricillites for manuhieturiug and purchasing, and our expo. rimes In the business, giro no edsar.tages In veiling our most of those in the same line. D. B. bI'CL'LLOEGIf - lanltlnso-Ls 40. Maiden Lane. New Yo rk. 171,4 c:4:1F.1:71:1:11:10 3,1,111 THE' PEBRIEMLITAXIA. RAILROAD.. lAN and attar Saturday nett ~; January Ibth,. the- Fast Expram Train will bale the Depot, Cu Linens street,. O the Canal Brktge, atS morning ficloct= only. at Invitee, Hillelda, every thth Lae, Blairsville, J g. Summit, Hollidaysburg.Altonia, Tyrone, Sprain Cam*, Hum tingion, IPTeytoins,'Lesristown, larometer, arriving at PidLidelphis at 10.30 on the same eve. rang, connecting at Harrisburg - orith the Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad, arriving In Baltimore at 10.71 the same ereall a Timo from Pitts:nigh , to Philadelphia ar &demon:tilt hours. • . The Train will leave, the , Dopot every morning at IL4.s,..stopping at all the regular stations on tho 'read, and corung at Harrisburg with' the train for Baltimore, arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 10 o'clock the next Morning.- ' The Amonsmatalion - Train will leave everjaitattnent, at o'clock, stopping at all rogn, Tar stations, and running only u tar ea Lamb. • - Fare to Pld/adelphiaFaie . to Bahl:more $9, 6 0.' RETORNHIG TRAINS. - The Fut Depress ! Train, leaving Philadelphia at 4 will arrive to Pittsburgh the next interning; at 11 o'clock.. The scoorenlall Train leaving Pbiladelphla next. morning Amattunkhthion Train till leave Latrobe at 0 a. X, and arrive in Pittsburgh at 8:0 a. sr. •• . cheekol to any station the Pennsylva nia Bah road,-and"to = Baltimore. , case of lose, the Oampany will bald ihnor; . Salves xesponsible for pentonal baggage only, and ihr an mutant not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—lleum IL k J. Itreidenthal, Omnibus PmPrlethritv - hareboon employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 12% cads Sri each passenger, and 123 cents fix each trunk. . For Tickets apply-to • .T. ACMICIMEN, Agent at the P. R. It:Depot, on Liberty-d.....: Pithartuith, January 16.18= . - - or Sale'or . ExchaDg., ABOUT MB HUNDRED ACRES. OF. LAND! Shunted in Derry ,B ooea kip, irameorelanci tb:snry, Prue:: THIS Isad would to veryvaluable as a site tar allydro. peak Est.f.lio:tecnt, 3Loaual Labor, smother College, or as • place ot reeort during the assounco. mouths, In: pant:e'er, as they are located in the immediate Tielnity of .tho great. PFIXESYLVA.NLi. RAILEXIAD, end io the midst' of as healthy, pleasant, picturesque and wild romantic. Bei • cality inn well he conecivoL Then Lands are covered with Rock or Chestnut and other varieties of Oak,lßekory,Cheatnut, Bullock, Pine, Poplar, and other Spades of VALUABLE TIMBER: en 4 Is beauti- fully dotted over with large, valuable And never springs at the'parost water, and er± - notatAirr aroma sant. Meat to tarn small machinery, toad" which-shrouds with beautiful and delkion Trout fLih. On them Lands are im memo qhautities of limestone, ss well as other Taluable stone for building p - • Alusiinous awl tttrd iron 'Ore dre ens enaulcurce: sunlit is loitered to contain bob of Sire fleck Clay. There ore numerous Churches, Hale pad •Ternsale Semitutiea, School Honau, both publics/id select, in the sorrouatibig villages sad•comstira, In the by :sadists nrighbc b = a at these iands. - Becentlythrre harboert a public road laid CRS dud °pois Tal ed l th ey rough this property, cmusectog with the at Leronlar. The Putosylvturda 'Railroad being Taw completed, so u avoid soy Staging, this valuable property is brought with;• Is a few ads:Wu rids Irf tic Cnty o f Pate:o , A being the adjoi tug Perms to that on whirls Hi 175670 elaUgO blasted, and are known as the celebrated "Three Swinge and "Great Beta-Cava* Trams, which must make it retrial*. able as a placoot public resort daring the sickly 'Mon by those Whe'may wish to Spend emu at their time away from the larger cities, or to recover impaired braith. This • ty will be disposed at together, by private sale, or oaroued for Sbxls, or property in the softies or vicinity, ly memo' l ong mar may be bed an very 2151E0313.720 te21114" avidbut a small portion required in hand, it of arty edrart tage to p • and if not sold, or otherwise disposed et, before Saturday, the l.th day of .7anusag i , instant,? it be sold on that day, at lowdock, A. by public out. q 7, at the Court Buse, in the aty Pitta tugh;.if Mug laesfair tdd can be bad, as it is the desire of rho • rrovrictor to change Its locatkm and bathe s% iV Time having property which they feel` • barter for th is, would do-well thie , TS S dlia St AP with lb loosticm - and pias,so that. it may be beereallat ilia hid c=ibendicanderztccd. 111141 good andvimas i c; A z. o T voteetlazs, adirek! iost Paid,) Mt CVElkra or st Ofdeas,No4l93lle En. 141 Mai strut, lairootiatsly oppceite the Court Holm mad LS, Etilltnagit Pa, lexakti, - , .. • •••>- ':`.'.;,:.:;:...... . ..- _- . • -, --. s. ..:...,.1.,,,,..-.7.,:, 4.4, 4 30414 0 1 At..r*-_,....2. 2 ";....-7.-i-V7" - •-" ,- s , -..-•-•-• -, -, , .:, .' .- ..... . , :',..‘ .......--- 4-‘- 4T: - 7 ,17 . -, , t ' ~.......VP,ItS-PiaL,talg--P 4 --, ... --- cV/%" .. .r . - ',.. 1 .. - 1. -. , . , --„ _ - S. :, -* . 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'CI is•A•-;,• , ;_ , +;.,P .I,!''.• :117`"1.4. 0,2.4.V4:: - ski - • •••:li.“--4.4,4:aiii:Z.;/#P.Oli 15.4110 . 4).•;•,P ' ,3V.:1"..,e irf - PAIXAk:•WA-,,..e - J.--1 ..,"•:;-:'4-:,:-5‘ kir•)1,ie1.)763:•-t'...f4.1. .. ..i.....„ !,..i.,•,,:...,p..?„,2.,:,,„,,..,_1,-..L.,.-T.l-,..:, ....... --, • ' h-3--.1.-r...`'.:-...r.:P.1.1:....t.t.;:54-4"'"'-:-ri.P':l? . ,--•- ' , ....'7Z -, •; 4 .:14-04741 , ,•!;••.- . i.^.: 6 7 .• ' - r .. 1 4 •e' . .- ' V '---- •-• 4 5 4, 14.1. ; ;: - .-- 4 4-:. pl. -- ..-Z.: 7 % - t . ' , 54'. , ..: , - • _ . z , t.. - ••,"- .17 , r6-,....:,:.-:,: r :1 - :i•.+:14.1'.... ' -,. .." 9 ."'i.g.; .. e.,? . ..' • r ,' '--• -- . -•• • ,- - ~.. - ,_ ; : e , .• . , , - - -.. ~, se . - -. Z5.:;:.....,-Irk, -, ;:r.t.re• T:li•Zr& ~.. ISE MitISEMENTS. Lanz Axo • - air DCO23 open at 636 o'ckek paFtromme• to cammarms M. 7 o'dcek. Beats may b• semmal 17 tit* Box Oftm, dmias tlta day, 'without extra clarta. - Ara- lad . night but two of Mr. J. IL &MCKIM • Air &Woad the DOUBLE COMPASY of the /Mr. burp% and .Prout Shut Thwart. ter Second nighty! Use reappearanee of Mr. CHAILIM posTnt, who will appear al the " Drunkard.' , .sar-Seecrod night of the popular mints, Yrs. J. =LB Wk. And second appwsnurre of ...iir-13113:PEALItD. • iElluttunt,lantuctrXtta . leitt brpedbazted the .? - Bdirati3fmeton-I—fiefater. Clifbert. By RUALWAldosßraorsr sad ifs, Tbiepalbrmatwes win ectoelada • - X . -WAVILY 12 , F,ENGILAtli Eounsokr. a Sharma - zl air Toanonow-Tllll SCHOOL TOBSCANDAL:- /Mir la reharsia- , -the nair Ationitpat amnesty 'Atr..krrleker, entitled FILIAL Le YR. - • . . 45?- In- prepxsth* , -Tha• Bbad api54,61.-e ATHE7XU.ArI • • - ONESECIMEWEED. NOtal7l: FOB, POUT, 'XIIIIII3 J_anstray,l*.h, 20th, 21st, 4442 , . The :Oricku taLliagigunisr CHINESE - AI GGISRS WA3 NrY P • - lifirri;:n - •'' • - Toro Miro, -: :Ott TrcF• Qv; : • - : A 31:144 :7 % :-"' . -Ark oi,- A3lthia; • Esar.Oz,,.. LoL PRA. • - • - Cireta r .Thr Caoti6 Moor.. '' •S. - - dad the celebrated donbi,; : latiiial toirirr. Will glee aSedaiUt Erasing liatats at the Ada mum, eosomuodog Wed:wary tarthut, -Jscausay nth, -sad ccattlnalug thateighourthe treat, - - This Clam vu collected In- Hoag Kong and Cautcai, where they b*L obtsiosciconskterabla calabrity, andto= to that:m=27 at toorotous. don ha the-United Suites aud e = " Sti L l s: • ed in Eau Yeataltsuo,• aisliCtodnuatt, to larpunit plessalaineutbil" &etre . • capon= aphpLtpaso . d . rooo,!*..9le -1 25 M/014 1 1 1 3 21 o.: : tidos of, slechat tho =tiro - • "%VW prloncuuica idEß:ortrist akimbo at astonishing feat, of ..1114.010, .1./iOERDESiett• 413001421X.kirlTM warauxo, Abu ti=iya • " DiPALl6lTlMiriCitritif Timaxet. - : - experiaringoszutArdialifa:oooo at' /.. tempted. Wart a pane • • • Pzielm isf idUdAitaill'abd.VOTll,k4°l:6/"•.. gar Dootaapsalft - 4*eirtinaricar. --- tomaiie;- at. o'opret; - • • •SPECIAL - 110TIQES.,-, G. W-BIddIA.) *idtldkU auMY -11. D.—ltestsahavethsCV44l4 cpogr of '1744. 'gird Wool zerbet4-1-!lelire- 1/27GERONA L DOE, •• •--Tha -E 3 EervLaire. - Z .622 R , Z o:ar.-CM.4raltirem7 Cg2BLACK TEA-e—Fortbebest 00Lass.Tuts Arts. ta - rjr„ist SG - cents Ulm 'PetireVett'Store, No. Ea street, whirros_Ci, syy . lbe:it, pack sait Once drabetiar-Bll}, Wood stest4 between Prnarmusu LilD2l, N0.= 7, -410E14 erery Teterdwirradoblir. = . Itzachornut -MN - tiacex=7.4.l7o. E7 . - - 311teAs t aad ild2d TNA -INS ANON. COALPANYeirt avy Ilartford.,Catizahx.icpooA4l- ;0045489,172. Offoelad•the llValnuglidgeise7in Mon' BoicootEekudy sta./awl*, alit-liaxt-stroet,— ~*- Lamm 10DorrealiGsayssitWcwrise Alyea% soapy par. earesareArcedtallytercesaseil ssithearas... =tan -- n=eay rued - 16 - Dr..edissesi , oda.V.P;eralre,';,llsr..; , :: sale by Dr..0120:3: ' Price, retell ar.1254 sad 25 els: '4sepg: 1. - deg/actions to - tlease who biej; : • • Trimintup UPAYerf:deladelinikli imr Itear-tellas,- eta, Lace and - 74=Liikiniar..L. Window Sbodes, altt OcanitOw,Cootiiii Bl*. _ - at-wholossloard - - - WiiireA.OßYl6 N 0.109 qlesnatstmetexlii;erilable Carta os 3p4at zuld Tapimodbr tr:4ll . Fuctraws -- styli; , • ' . . 3.ll.llffesAvindow: ShiutollEaskar -n -u*Y" tort' C011.11..01e - SIXXIXD..63II: - Ora M mato"Cß (Or& &leu and : Ar. Store, almzei;srut psic7 Amin BRAD S, made li - 43 Dales aril others sieia,Hcc3 to fors parcbasbig el . gmtkeri•. G. L. an27:l'm S. It. terrier . Stoma awl - Arch gs.; , p- -- zrgLsows DAGuEunzaryiras.— 1.e..)r• Post effsco Thild trod. Lftsoustosstakeit -• In an Mods 'af iseatbor, from .1.31. to 5 P.lll-,..glvlng an accursto =dello and Animate Ittermsa, unlike =I vastly au* porior to die comxonn domp_ds.-netteotThess,aLtLaffdltndng chzaP Mem $ 1 ,50., $ 2 ,. £3, 54.5 a sinti tiretlidt OCOCCP 2II S to tile dm and nuanty ufmao or trams., Hours for children, from 1/ 2. M. to .2 Pal* N.ll.—Likateasto °Usk or deceased persons weenlisiany 'part or the - inosolkly Nob.tat . tit, the . tlea4,4hd ell Ma*. greeshie diet:barges trap eaf.of eed fellmer Elmtlytemeredorithatit pain pr inttereatenm. by Dr. Hirt- - Icr,lSacipafAuriat of tha K. Y. Bar Sumas, Who ntay be " eatcurclted at 99 . Aseltegreet, PhondOrtda, trom 2 A. 11. to Thixtem rare of 40ai and elmaeE nadii4dod utecigra t 6 this broach of pedal prsethatltaa =ebb:gib/sato :educable , treattacat tondo a degree of roma ea to fold tbetaott, CCU. fusiarand caiteafteld.b/ settoOpt?.fetiodO.th the U - • .ASSOCIATED Firemen's .. isniiininee Company of the - City-of Fittsbnir - gilts J. K. 31001tillsAlitirradident. - -110BIRT YDENVE.,Beecoar ! , win insuse against FIRE sant MAIM& NMI eta/1 kinds. Mee: In Mantiagahala BouseirilisicAt:tesSAVl , Wafer et:eet.: DAUX2OII.ft 2. K. ALanrhsad, W..7. Andeasiaa„ B. G 8117:r, ' E.B.Atanniati„. " Wm 2l cu , • IL B. WiLitins; . - - W. Dallas, Missies Kent, -•- - . C. U. Paulson, ' WMtam'Conlittgarnod, •- - A. P. AnshuAl - • - Josiipb. Ego," •ClTlZZNiir•lnsurasee C_ca*pairf,..4l tivy PlittaburghlL IMO; Pr.-Wi1P1.4.• L'kL y . MA RRITS. - 'll,Secr e t cr y.' ' _ - Of a: 9 Water Strut, bewca Marie and iliedield .T.IMULTS 111711. andedllllo Rfakri CM the Ohio la7MLth 11.1‘xxli and tributaries. z ' ' burazts against Loss or Damage by_ - "ALSO—Against the Perils of the Beth surd Tribund 21sitiw B. D. - • • Urine:43r, • • fin,::. - Sazauel IL Mgr, Hobert Dtmlap,jr.; ' John & Dilworth, j . . & • Ire4rrtlrynn4 • - Valiant D. Bays, _ - _— • . - • tar D l 4-70‘ 03 -XObxurii lisan ingaby • • • .77-eiTATlrxri7l6 - • •, - fielrood Wert -AND• DA HIVING U 0174 op • . . _ A.- SITTLEINS! & Opposite the mug Pittstrtreztt.- Dtszoltallon. - _ trillE.Thatterthip at-thetseeereigned r ier thelftemethi-ber I sheen, nr.der. the Bra -Wlttaerth 2 Noble, Ina. (Be. molted by zutititeleensent, to the let instant. Bath parties . etinettelltt to etul use Iher agree at the the sm. la fully settleL • Ptbtabergh;Jainetry . S • ; 'Y. A. -NOBLY— vuxuris— mciciaca-. liz EITTSBUSQLt car moms temeratter be ease' • 4thatea by tha wadajahtlit4 nada the tam of - jese3 - T. - J. mammas sulsroita" or. utimitf Wituaopuy.— - • . AA; OMMJC of the Manny of Atgarrapautdopki. ,Byx. victzt cocuski4 la 2 gull-pro: . , - ' "Ea:giant Litonf.. Irony, My. : The Ufe and. Dublin sari toga Ifenry.Ray, down 411 S O, edited- Brad . complottit grt my; Clare dela; by Iblgoog Onodey-,ln / yoLl2no., Lit. of Miliam, - An-IMosalost. nor int. with an extentbstita- cogibeilemb r y by Inabun ott32l:dxon,-inlloL'2ftign; Gems /rout , Zdnne's Mglodfog. • Wlth,..lnigdmw tinted - 1/- Ingtennong; orovg el gonna., A few s oc - pleg . of-qlo gime joglieeeiggaggidfo r sale by joari . - • • ' Ir. t'OCK; 64.1 a ocd Atrerr- 1 . Notace,tollouselumepers.- • - fit: TT. you wish tat make a- good atectugtott clear cap - o 07. z. I. PEE. ltaa TR_A tr;and..yon enn rest anal waltzed - tlzt y - ou te - }l.l bay° tha Coaae It, la _wanted,: 1 dean Coffee hater than Atm r.: or say other DOT intisi..:- - Also t It htitsontanted to b. Ina& out of alt o. 1 attlas, and put up iiinenatta,lbil peerage; Nyhteh .Weeci for .years.- The public. will also •teelit . nos -that : - -atte pound of the Bremer goon u fain ton4ounda ot Shire i Coffee. The osopriebu only sax the- public. to gee it it: fair ttial;lnd ho pure. theuthailthey..sfEnot be &tared. : lie.thstir he s . the mitten idzis-re of I.P. D. =Am% ak r.ong - ain Whobeseie and by =MEW., earner ef•W7 ll 4 IYnliay.is cud lay • • All the firceire In town and county. : . - jenuaus. Arinarti .uhutLestcAl; te x t b ac * a Geametrk.arDra - 15:* W, Orlbselumfol end • schools, in wbSeb the dtialts imd - rules at Geometry we Isulauly....-p141 , 10, the meth%) probletos ere atzango:t. 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Goo* TarradlNS sr* to gt..t.kf344 _ - 102/44 - - - zi • IFIN ":'...1.-i'S`f-:',.-1--F,-,..t • ~ - s . - !..:..--Is.-if; •, ....,......i.„, • ••• .•• .., ':..-:,-'.;,'-''.-::,,.;',';‘,.. ...JOSEPH O. Mara ..&-) -
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