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PITTSBURG GAZETTE ~ t'ti SI,IBIIED-~~riY EMU= PTT 711i1ESDAY 2:1, 1851. 4,ILADDOCY'S Exnentrie.J,-T.he original paper . • published in our eolumris to day, will he riid ~11;,,ittr,tquiskinterest in this section, and by all 'who tare fond of the early hisiory t sf our great and sl4ti - g country._ Gul.nbligations are due to "our corspondeut fur giting un the lid& of Laying this paper 'before tho readers of 'the Gazette. • 1, Nit r . P/LORINISA2th 1131.1/i l' S IC . IS9PLZS—A Sermon I cf" F r,, Mc Arm Ensga . l4 toctety Pats6l,94, i; . preficlaTim the or-nniii 4" Dec. 22, in the ; • Predeyters . an Church, 87Ege. D. 11 lihnusz, • V DAD , '• .1 I This etcellentaiscank , e, we nrW•pleasNi to see, ):ias been published by the Society before whom was - ;preached. it is in eloquent and glowing of the ligincipleii of the heroic Then I who eicaning from lierlocation and intokmuce the: old world, souglit ih the then wiliterrr,s i +; 'ufigoith Amerivi a home where they could enjoy h i j ltlie_rihts of conscience; oxen though nt the . e, *Se . of °veil , thing else...The' stern ;principles . - and•roli g ioiss freedom for which they frilo . l*(l . and contended; here found a congenial Bev. nuttior ,truces down through s, l*lieectisigigenerations these same principles,, 11:Littilrogiaial gaining sti6ngth, and stamping upon ' i . ,:, l b4 . o l airtlater of; this gieat,niicm those peculiar whih its,higtiet boast, and bane • • ;;;'list.tae it *hat it D. • A Purov's BlecntaMes MAGAZINE, A.No Es• ellutlex is Jerunat.''—This is a monthly public:, tion, teach number containing sixty.four large -11',Begek` published by D. Appleton X Cg., New Ydrl It is devoted wholly to the Mechouic arts, 1 ; ':and contains numerous engraved cuts to illustrate '.I the subjects treated of.. Each number will em __'l'brace gee beads, to wit; Mechanical Science, Miseelleneons Extrude from Scientific JournaLs, ; . ,;;Itiiinsys;Patetits, and correspondence. It must i:',lipore of immense, 'Table to meelianies and engi• • peers, jf. it continues to be c6nducted with the abilityrmsnifestinithe first number. its price is - II three dollars per annum. ; A. 11. English 3 Co., 1.1 , %street, Agents. ; • '.'"Stbfaisoutbst.x: - By Emma D. E. Beritßouth -1, • ; yorlr. I). Appleton fi Co." ThisAnserican lady author made a very mark ; • .sitmation by her “Itetrilmlion," which was \ ; pnbliaind in the eoluinne of the New Ern. She t. I.nnw,appearsbeforett e pebbe in a novel of much ; : Igroater . extent, awl bids fair to take- her stand ,;;.antong the most noted writers of the day. Ecr ; .s".ly A. p English Co. ,Thabk Snscstrisitn.—By a reference to t. , 14rertising columns, it will ho seen that this' Diaportatit wbrk is offered dl to contractore. t. , We_likre before is ie report of Sylranus ,Lothropi Esq , our townsman, who is the engi ',lUcer. lie F.peaks in glowing terms of the feast , :iiiity . tunl importance oT this work. Duck Ricer tribtilary of the Tennessee. It is proposed to make a steam boat mitigation on it, by means of dams and locks, from Columbiato its month, slistance of 12i miles.' The region which will •thus be opened by steam Mutnatigation is said • to be one of the finest in Tennessee. • lithonvorr ,ro nova Ectiates..—We exam ined, 3 - esterday, a vca.y.camplete and satisfactory invention for raising and lowering a Window -Gash. isralled "H. F. Ertava's Pre:am., Pe= nut hwthog, taken the premium at .thFiate Fair in Cincinnati.. Ey .thia invention "the upper. and lower hashes of a window ore to balance each other, instead cf using iron weights. It apppara to us to have all the advan tages of tbe ereight nnd.pulley, and same others Aniides., as on the new plan the sash can he taken put to 10 wr.thed. Eat the great advantage OT this new invention is in its cheapacna, as they 'Can be affarded at about 10 twat. to a window. •while the box frames. and weightsand pulley cam abhiat $3. The agent for the patentee is in (11041 sv:11 roir,aiumatil Thutslay, and can be seen, n,ith a model of the invention, at Wea rer's Hotel, corner of Fourth and Grant ses. COMISURSIONERW REPORT. From this document ire gather the foll.wing , 'The' gross; r,eeeipts for the year ending Toth‘Nos'. 1850, 'were $.1,70,204 do \ Total expenses, 557,229 00 . . , • * '?SELL rocrapts dror exprasoc, tylo.psi Total receipts fat all purposes on 1 Columbia Railroad, ' 10i35:44; 'Total expenditures OIL • • ' - Nett receipts oiro. 3'23,103 EC receipts or! rettsze Bail . •5111,1 , 17 Total espinaitufes on do 247,814 17 Lo 9 on do. Total receipts op main liae of Canal $479,4 te. Expeuditurc3 on do., I al,font 77 , --. Notrrecetpti ou do., 317,L4:, 6:: Recelpt4 on Delaware 14ision, fi , 215.347 87 : Expenditures ou do., .1 60.c.:.:1 2.2 I .._ .. • • Natt receipts on do., /54.613 6E, Total receipts on Susquikru ,,,, a N. 'W: Branch Divhdon, I $193,130 19 Exiiindltqres on do., f 76,304 61 I Ketc receipts . .• . This in exclusive 9 f the expense of avoiding the icclttted Oahe at the Selsnylkill, an .t l of the pay of ;Canal Commissimiet..their clerk:, au itetia . stated that the tiolninbilt ithilroad is in better. condition •than p.•• has been for several C eara ; • 1. " But (say the Commissioners) it is essential to troth to state that the Condition of the road is tar Prom 'being what it ought to be. The ollieers make every exertion to keep it in such order that it may be passed over with safety and dispatch. These exertions are, beehive, of little avail, when ! they, have to contend With mils which are nearly worri3Out an nearly the length of the road. Thelithe Lie,. therefore. , arrived:. when dale , meistires must be oaken to relay the worn onfTght Mils on the whole line for thos; of a . heavier pattern. "This ;object has been ye-oriect brought; to Abe notice or the Legislature ao to prevent the necessity 'utlenlarging upon it at pro sent.• 'Whatever imams* may b e required in ad ditioicto tho,procetdi of, the sale of the road east of the inclined plane, will he made known to both' Rowes;*its noon as the leport 'of the engineer, who Is now engaged in:surveying the road, is re , celred." • I The Superintendent orsys : "The iron upon the Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad, although much worn, iv tot an excellent quality: I have caused tars of it to be rolled into new T rails, 64 to the yard, which are pronounced; by • I competent judges supeeibr to any rails manuroe tiaredhy anyof our rollGurnills. There is enough ! of this iron open our rosl , :, ; (it being rolled into ! new rails 14 pounds to yard,) to lay 84 miles of track. It caube rolled at a cost not exceed. ing per ton. The :054, therefore, Cf con 'vetting our chi mile into new ones of 64'poutols to the yard, may be et:limited at $166,606. The problem, to' be solved, hswever, is bow to take op • this iro without suopielding or interfering with , birsiness of the road, ; This can only be done thy purchasing a certain qiiintity of new rail, !wherewith to commencelLaying . a new track, and .i,to 101 l the.old iron into new mtls es fangs it can taken*, 'With the plan in view, I would .. ..rectltatnerarl for the prei ,nt year an appropriation .! of two hundred' and fifty., thou - sond dollars for ' l ' relaying the north tracki with T roils GI pounds *bal.:Yard.; If the' plait which I have Frnpeed of r6lling our old iron Rite new rails is adopted, nodtho,Lcgiststure futiker. authorize the pro . ceesia the side of-old sx.attirialsto 'ociapplisrl to .4hr:expense: tif relaying llto north track, the ap., papyri:l66n herc - recomtpuded IT' not only coo cr the expensesof relapitgl the track, but Will ' also' afford the rocaust i ofreserving, the Iwo of I the old - J.lin - tiVen fen- ticipi.dr of the routh l creek: - This is the mostlectineonvial plan which ; 11. can imagine to put thiiroail in a condition to nccompliotl theivent de ~Dies for whirl; it is re , Iserred, and I respectfully commend it to your special consideration.", .1 The tioaril concur in t e forim. the .rcuol, but deem it inexpedient at reaext Oak for thei odditionotappropria: The Maid. rocommend tho construction of a urireaUspUthrion britlp oier . tho Sitoluelauinu, of Diiiinwk 74.0, 1 4 .I•4lcti of the woodcusuac ~rtm deatroYedGY rge, - • NOrlh'Bremeh - liiroti.4-As L'ooll as it sras Ueitaintd - an - -additional appropriation of . $260.00 0 . mute tbv la : aession; for ihe com pletion of the North 33 • h Canal; Imo. avails:, ::~:: -: _' ,t' < - ..w..m~--,! ble, the Board tamsetrnearly the •:whole,',.. of • - work to be ',taco.' under contract, restrietieg contractors to the amount appropriated: e work has prospered as fast as the memos at • e come/and of the Board justified_ As the 11 . .her contractors twist_ ,Jakreteintlressat a ii.l7' the 14t lettiii r r, the prise:ol=d On be t ea slior(period. • Thetwork date up to the' 3ittßof November, 1850 el:Mounted ce the'edm of sl432fri • Total estimated eost of the work. $1.215 768 Amount appropriated, - 4(4i," Amount required to complete, $45.7 The greatiadrantage of this work to the public revenue=, and to the section of the country [throng* which it pogo?, is DOW almost univer sally concealed. No argument in. favor of its early completion need be adduced. The large sum of money or - D.:vied upon it baa been lying idle for yews. Ia n,financial point of view, it is economy to bring-it into use an won:ns possible. The Board, therefore, recommend an liPProPri-° - I lion for the completion of the work at dic csr i hest posVile period. The tolls for 1851 are estimated at 5:1,800,11; BELDDOCE'S EXPEDITION. Mr. D. ;sl,. WurrEt—lYith this note I hand you on extract of a long account of Braddoak'si expedition, written by a per.inn who was Present ; and witnmsed all_that ho relates. This extract was kindly furnished me by the Ron. Ge4rsre Bancroft, our late Minister in England, and was obtained by him In the course of his researches, priparatnry 6 - the writing of the fourth voldme of hie mbnirable history of the United Utak This Volomesvill embrace that period when the attempts to settle the country around the head of the Ohio began; when Gistfirat saw the Ohio, whon l lVashington, in his 'youth, gave the .net evidences of that discretion, sound judgnient and indomitable firninecs and courage, which char actetizedthis Dunne life; when that wax began in which the mighty totems, the genius and thu ir resistible energy of that great man from whom our city derives it name, was displayed witht Itn much brillianei and etTem. This was truly a pe ritol of absol-bing interest to this section of country; and from thUnlOgneet andtglowing pen pf the euthei, - Ireeeitmfezi aA intresUntS and instructive Occount - of it. _ Accompanying this extract, I received a very handsome plan of the field of Maddock's Battle, I .and of the disposition of the troops at the com mencement of that action. In reading the account of the march of Brad dock, it occotiod to VI mind at once, that there was no'very clear evidenceto iiislaiff thq itsual charge of. headatrofig rashnessi agiflnst that offi cer. Prudent . precautions appear, to me, to base hero adopted:mom all occasions and espe cially those used, - on the day of thir defeat, in twice crossing the Monongahela, seem to have been perfect, us they certainly proved safe and &mil . .. The difficublei which had been looked to with BO much itnaiefy had been overcome,. and defeat overwhelmed the era? gt the mo ment when It MO least exgetted. One' blptider 'was committed, prolotty, in not placing the Vir ginia troops in advance and or the flanks of the army. Their acquaintance with the woods, and the Indian mode of warfare, might have been very tisefol contemporaneous account, in so . Irisb magazine, republished in volume first of the Olden Pasetittributes the defeat to the cow ardice of the same troops pbs, in 1745, just ten fears before, disgraced themselves M Prtofoo Pens, in don action with Prince Charles Steuart Ycnorreaders will, no delbt notice that the Virginia troops arc not mentioned at all, and the name of Blob:neon does nhappear until aftie the iithat. The account is long, but I am very sure that none of roar remicrs drill regret ire publication in the Gazette." GEN. IMADDOCES ELINDITICiIi, 1753 ITOP.A.IIT TOL. 212, P. 87, TO TEM r..TD. 3ai4th.--We swathed about six mike tc Thich'etty-rter; the country was new' Ira, moun tainous and rocky. akl the toots rather more open. chiedy of who . • From this place two of WIT Indlani wtTi: yrs raileJ,up,n to go for Intelligence t.rwtrclo the French fen, and 111S.O. (unknown to them i Gist _ tho General's the Indians ref.:Tried on the Cthi and brought in a Frenzh oitcer'n'Sealp, who w;.o bavding within half a mate of the fort. They informed the General that they saw very few men there or tracks, nor any additional works; that no was posvesmd by theta between as and the .Fort, and that they believed very few met were out upon observation. * • They miry some boats under the fort, and one with a white flag coming down the Ohio, [llleglosey.) Gist returned a little. after the same day, whose account corresponded , f - ith theirs, campt, jog that he saw a. Omaha in a valley between oar camp :mid linguesnc. lie had evnecaled himself with an intent of gettinlvolose under :Ls fort in the 'maid. but was thszevered and pursued by tiro Lehaus who had eery near taken him. At this campthe provißions from Colonel Dun bar, with a detaehrnenief a Captain and 100 men joined Iv. and we bolted hero one day. Ort.theGiti ofJuly we marched aha;ut Six miles 3.l.makatuca which was called so from an unlmpliy u,:eident that happened upiin the march. Three or four people loitering on rho pear of the Grenadiers were killed by a party of Indians sod scalped. Upon hearing the firing, the Gen eral sent back the Grenadier enmpany, on whose approach the Indians tied, :fThey were discovered again o little after by inc . l Indians in the front, who were going to lire °pip them, hut were pre vented by ^some or our outrangers. who mi,taking these, our Indian+ for the enemy, fired upon them and killed Monakatuea's ma, notwithstanding, they made tfiii agreed countertign, which win. holding up a bough and groonding their arms.— When we came to our ground+, the General neut. for the father and the other Indians, condoled with and made them the usual presents, and de sired the officers to attend the funeral, and gate an order to fire over the Thin behavior of the General was no agreeable to the Indians, that they afterwards were more attached to us, quilt contrary to nor expecte tient, 110,94.; .5 The fine of carrying homes'extending very of ten ti prodigious length, it was almost impossible to Nicure them from insults, though they had vet Marched without any interruption. Every list-Man having been ordered to carry his fire .lock; and small parties having kept con stantly on their dank' ?be dispoAtion of march for these bores had varied almost every day 11C COnlIng to the nature of the country, NIT the most common was to let them remain upon the ground au hour after the march of the Due, under the guard of a captain and one hundred men, by which means there woo, no confusion in leaving the ground. and the homes were much.eastkl. They were now ordermi, 'when the roads would permit, to march upon the flank,i between the ,nbaltenes picket and the line; but whenever the country was close or rocky, they were then to Gill in the rear, and e strong guard marched thither for their security, which was directed to advance or IA back in propoition to the length of the line of carrying- homes, taking particular .care alvray , to leave parties upon the flank, • If It should he ordered to advance the ran, or vend hock the rear guard, the advanced parties detached from them are to remain at their post, facing OLIVTRIA',. Witeneier there is a general halt, half of each of the subaltern's advanced parties ere to remain under arms with filed bayonets, faring outwards, and the other half tiny nit down by their arm'. On the ;tti July we xanrched from hence, and quitting the Inllittn.path, endeavored to pass the Turtle Creek about twelve miles from the mouth, to avoid the dusgerous pays of the Narrewa. We were led to a preCipice which it was impossible to descend. The General ordered Sir John St. Clair to take a captain and one hundred men, I with the Indians, guide;, and some light horse, to reconnoitre very well the country. In about two boars he returned and informed the Gaimml he bad found the ridge whichied the whole way to Fort Ito Onetime, and avoided the Nurrows and I Frazier's. but that some work which was to be done would make it impossible tn'move further that day; we therefore encamped here, . and marched the neat morning about eight miles to , the camp [led/ the llonongubela. Whetrwe arrived here, Sir John St. Clair men- tioned, but not to the General,) the tending a ' detachmoid that night to invest the Fork but I , being asked whether the distance was not too great to rsmforee that dotathutebt in case.of en attach, and whether it would not be more advise- ble totnake the Fos, of the 31orsongstiteln, or the 1 Narrows, whichever was resolved upon, with our , i whole ' force, and then to send the detachment from the next camp, which - would be cix or seven miles from the fort. • Sir John immediately ac quiesced,' and was of opinion that would be a toucti more prudent measure.. 1 The guides were vent for, who described the i , Narrows to be anarrnw peas of about two miles, with a river on the left, and a yers high rat;illl - on the right, and that it would require much repair ttrmake it passable by etrringes. They said. the Monongohela had two extreme good forte, which were very shallow. and she banks not 'sleep: . It was, therefore, revolved to pass thissiverthe next morning, and Lieet. Col. Gage was ordered to march before this'll:leak, of day, with She two companies of Grenadiers, lull rank snaffle, of the 44th and " 48th,' Copt. Oatks , Lade; pendent fkltopany, and two six pounders, with proper Iridee, and he woo instructed to pass the fowls of ' the Monengeheini and to take post after thee uCcond Crossing, to secure the passage of that I dim. Sir John St. Main was ordered to march ni four +o'clock, with a detachment of .;u0 men, to .make the roads for the artMerjand bag ,gage, nja4 h g march with the remainder of ,the te:op:eat fire. • - crerar as' sr nil came .run MONOSCAUZL, All tie men'are to draw and.elean their pieces, and the :'whole are to load tor/Mitt:4 on the beat ing oft he General, with 'fresh cartridges. No to eats or baggage are to be taken will/tient. Col. Ga ge's party. 'July 'Pik —The whole marched agrembly to the orders before mentioned, and about eight in the Morning, the General made the first coussinir of the 'Monongahela by passing over about 150 mectin the front, to whom, followed half the car riages: another party of 150 men beaded the second divisium the hors ea and cattle then pass ed, and after all the bagra g e was over. the re maining troops which till then po,sessed the heights, marched over in good order. 'The - General ordered a halt, Snit the wile ' fanned in their proper line of march. When we had moved about a mile, the General received incite 'from' Lieut. Col. Gage, itcquaint inglihn with his baying passed the river the second time without any interruption, and har ing posted himself ogreeatily to hik orders, When we got to the other crossing, the bank on the opposite side tot bringyet made passable, the I artillery and baggage drew rap aloog the I .each. and halted till one, when the General pas,,,l over the detachment of the 441.11, with the pickets of the right. The artillery wagons and cerrying hors es followed, and then the detachment of the with the left pickets, which had been posted du ring the halt upon the heights. When the whole had pained, the t penerui again filiformed they according the annesed plan. It was now near two o'clock, , f x l the ailvancet party under Lieut. Col. Gage, the working party under Sir John St. Clair, were ordered to march on till tin No sooner were the Pickets upon their respective flanks anil the word given to !smirch, but we heard an excessive quick and !leery firing in no iron!. Thoi..inneriii imagin ing the adeooeed parties were very Warmly at tacked, and being willing , to free himself from the incumbrance of the baggage, ordered Lieuti CM Barton to reinforce them with tim ran gnarl. and the line to halt. -According t.o•nia dGhoei tion, eight hundred men were detached from the line, free from all embarrasiments, and four hun dred Trero lea for the defence of the artillery and baggage, posted in inehsa manner as to se -cure diem from any attacks or insults. The General sent forward an aid-decamp bring him an account of the nature of the attack, but the fire continuing,heleffed forward himself, leaving Sii Peter llalket with the command of the baggage. The advance detachment unto gave way, and : fell back upon Lieut. Col. Burton's dr tachment, who was terming his men to face a rh,ing groodwl von the right. The whole were now got together in stilt tlonnision. Tt.o col ors were advanced in different placer to separate the men Of 'the two regiment.. 'flit. General or- I tiered the officers to endeavor to form the men, and to tellithem off into email dirisieus, and to advance with them, but neither entreaties nor !threats could prevail. IThe Moment flank parties, which -were left . for the security of the baggage all but one ran in. Their baggage was then irarmly attacked, 1+171,e1 IllotlY horses and some drivers were kill eel, die klßees eaeapad by Night. Two of the I cannon dented the bump, and (GC 104:10 time ; kept the Indians .off; the other cannon which were disposal of in the best manner, and fired ; away molt of their ammunition, were of some sere ; vice, but' he spot being so woody. they could do little or no executiun. The enaroy had spread then:mires in such a manner that they attended from front to rear, and fired upon every port. • The plice of action Area covered with trees and to cF 4ndertreod apes the lc% withuat any open ing bulthe road, which was attune twelve feet wide. At the distance of about ;200 yards in front and upon the right, were two riling grounds covered with trcen ' When the General-found it impossible to per them to advance, toad no enemy appeared in view: and nevertheless a vastiminht were killed by orposingthemstives before the men. be endesvered to retreat them in good order ton panic Area so gnat that he amid not =cceed. During till; tine they were, loading as tent tia possible. and tiring iu the air. At last. Lica Coi Burton got together ninon 100 of. the. 49th re i meat, and prevailed u r n them, by the ilettrral't order, to follow him toward the rising gnund.on the right, but he bear, dieabled be his wounds. they faced about to the tight and returned .. _ Ifhen the men had tired away all their 'anion. nitieit and tho Gocirial ant tarot ci 11. , were wouhdeti, they by en, nuntior.n.:l,ent hit the field. conning oil with the gnatest r.reelpit, city Indians par oted oi"1., the riv er, and killed several men in the passage. The officers used all poraiblo endeavors to stop the men, and to prevail titian them to rally; but r. great number of them threw away their arms and initagninun, and Pnlatheir clothes, to toespr the faster. About a rittarter if a toile on the other lids of the titer, we preenileil upon Dear 141 of thetnto takapeat up:021111mi advantirpoui spot, .ileiattiterieritYli from the road. Lieut. Cu!. Dorton posted some "moll parties and cen linels. We intended to have kept posoession of that ground till we could liner been reinforced. The General and notne wounded officers rtanniarit there about an hour, till most of die men run oil rrtm that place the General rent Mr. Artichnig ton to Cot litmhar, with urines to semi wagons fur the wounded, come provisions and ho.plttil stores, to to escorted by the two youngest gren adier companies, to meet him ladist's planta tion, or nearer if possible. It was found taper Citable to remain here, on the General and the officers wore left:almost alone: we therefore re treated in the best manner we were nide. After we bud passed the Slonongalmia the second time. we were joined by [dent. Col. Gage. who had rallied near 80 men. We marched all that night, and the neat daY: and about In o'clock that night wo got to Gist's Plantation. July llth—Soine wagons, provisions and hos pital stores arrived. As soon an the wounded were dressed, .and the men Gad refreette.Utnenr.telete., we retreated to Col. Dimbar's hemp, which was near Rock Fort, The General rent a Sergentd%. partylinek with pmvi4ons to lie left on the mad on the other aide of the l'oxhio 0.11 for tlot re freshment of any men who ought have lost their way in the wood,. Upon our arrival at Col. Dunbar's camp,' we found it in the greatest con fusion. ,Some of bls men had gone off upon hearing of uur defeat, and the rest seemed to have forgot all dicipline. Several of our detach • Rent hati-not stopped till they had reached this _ . . ft was found necessary to tdoqt some wagons for the wounded, many of whom-were in a des. perate situation, and no it was impossible to re bore the stores, the howitzer Rhona, some 12 pound shot, powder, and provisions, were de stroyed, tit buried. July 111,11.-19 e.. marched from hence tot he ramp near the (West Meadows, where the lien end died.. • l'r9rn the l'oston rraywripi MILLED AGAINST PAIGE. We mentioned, n few days glace, the fact me ted by a parix correspondent of the New York Journal of. Commerce. in regard to the examina tion by a bomber of -American gentlemen in the French metropolis, of a new mode of procuring hydrogen tee, invented by Monsieur The mention drew forth it letter from Mr. Paine, who writes us, under date of Worcester, Jan 10, ae followei "Dear Sir--. 1 used a "thin filagree hoop of plating," In combination with the thole of free hydrogen,jas a means of illumination, two years ago, as hundreds can testify; it being used open ly without any secresy. I did net consider the use of it as any thing new, hating seen it used ; ; in the self acting hydrogen lamp, 11l years ugo. So that you will perceive that the "French wa ter-gas" does not affect Mr. Paine as much as I the New York Journal of Commerce could wish. i I Should not have noticed the article at ill. had it not been for the invidious remark in that pa per, that the - French invention" is very simple,. ; sad easier to use than Mr. Paine's. In the Philadelphia Ledger of yesterday, we I find a latter dated Paris, December 10, 1810, from Mr. IV H. Fry, who describes more par ticularly, the invention of Mr. Gillurd, and the exhibition recently made by 'him. The party present, besides the writer, wen: Mr. Sanford, j, American Secretary of Legation; 3lr. Sykes,.; Mr. H. Philips, and Mr. Allred Moss, Philadel phis.; Mr. Carey, Cincinnati; Mr. Haskell, of New , York, and others. Among all, there was but one 1., sentiment of surprise and admiration at the re salt; and if was believed by them, that the great question, 'whether gas, manufactured from wat er, can housed for purposes of light and beat, vas 'satisfactorily solved, by Mr. Gillard. ; Mr . IPry writes: ! In the environs of Paris is a manufactory.— ; Entereing the pretenses, we were first .shown u room of. the else of . ordbutry drawing-room, in which were suspended several burners. The only difference in the arrangement from the or dinary gas burner wan, that round each lamp. flame was Placed a Platinum wick, about MI inch and a half; in length, and about en inch or so in diameter. The flame itself was blue and dullish, but by theinsertion of the platinum net work, (whichis round and open at the top,) the platin um becamd splendidly luminous; and all the burn ere together east such a light that the tints of blue and green en paper, which `are confounded ordi narily at night, could be distinguished, and the delicate abide of a light straw color adequately Mliether the platinum Is prepa rki in any Special wajr, walnut said; but the net stork is exceedingly light, and, of course, hien- j pensive. Upon a shelf was a stars about eighteen inch es h ig h and firs across, to width was attached a' gaa pipe. The itomo could be carried dealt, nail a man' leuilitr pipe, coneete4 'trith ;he . main, EWEN pipe attached to it. The .love requirei no chim- I ney. for the gas being free from smoke or color. j IS can turn i u any room. Iu a chimney place ' there were a number of jets of the gee, which gate out; s att . ong.2;test, sapable of being, regula-. led btaimplY:ttd*g thentiiiicry Off,les ad. Wert attioitti!g roent.iias e. gat heater:: - Wherein flame Was perceptible ; the heat being I,iceltieta fttan: , bineath. In the • hiteheas the "gasmetre; and there in the kitchen range or oven were placed the different utensils over gas ; flames, *hose Intensity could 'be regulated by a ' taming off or.on the gas iu therequiredquanti- ties, iTho g cia pile of leather; 'Wee th'en applied to the hollow handle of a gridiron, each bar of which wee perfolited ;at equal distutees with j holes of the elle of a pin's point fly a turn of ! the hand the gridiron,present e d a magical ap.- .pe a rance ; it flamed up with blue lights, nod over them . were placed tome mutton Ichnps, which were ca - peditionaly cooked,• • . , While this was going on, water was boitl heated by.gas. and the company Iraq treated to some hot pouch. ha justice to the, gridiron, it mustli'e - nietitioned, that it con Co turned 'on its, ride, and thus presenting a perpendic ular front, it can be used for roasting. A coil - by this means could place a vertical gridi ron on a liandsotar centre table:and with a fin kitchen before it; with goose, turkey or pig there in. preside over her work while reading a novel or working at cruets ; for the ordinary stooping, perspiring, cute; and litter arc done away with. In a went, the most disagreeable househeldde mils, which require despised drudges to perform, are obviated by this mean, Of course there is no getting out °Focal or wood ;:no dust or dirt created thereby ; no smell ; no poisonous exha lation. you have to do iv to have a pipe from the gas .manufactory in your cellar, with gas conductors as at prevent, and your'fuel, and oil, and cnudlev, are laid for year in and year out. The parlor and kitchen experiments being over, we adjourned some one hundred feet ba the gas factory. Here, it was shown how it could be manufactured on a grand reale by a:company. A brick furnace of about twelve feet - Thquare . con tained the retort. Or., ..knordinary grs establirliment, with a, conductor , will utisiver for the manufacture of this new agent. The inven tor told me the expense of heating a drawing room was about a sour, one ce n t, a d ay. I n ma .., gard to-light, the expense was, he bid, as ail to twenty stalk furor of the che4pnertf,of the water gas over the gas flaw in use. • . , A., a besting agent, its powers w* fully test ed. A room was heated by the gas inn very abort time. Thu host was of the must agreeable hind ; the combination with oxygen prialucing water. and preventing that dryneslithlch always accompanies nor furnaces. „Asku the means of the preparation of the gas: A number of methods have been suggested by chemistry, must of them from the decomposition of water; but all of them have been heretofore resulted rather as class experiments, more inter esting na to theory than rapalile of a practical application. ti n y a simple awl cheap method ; mkt:a pure itydrogen. Steam Is piocied. into au air fight iron retort, exactly like those in gas eolatilidinienta; the bottom of the retort concord with n layer of charcoal to the depth of an inch or no; the retort is heated too bright red, and carbonate arid and hydrogen are pro duced. The chemical action is simple; the oxy gen of the water combining with the charcoal, forming carbonic acid, and, passing with the hy drogen into a chamber .containing lime Here the carbonic acid combines with the Line, form ing carbonate of lime, and the vutj hydrogen being liberated, poise.; orti The advantage of chili tramutatture over that of coal or oil gas, in point of method and expense, are too apparent to be dwelt Upon. I have given you account, belie - wing it would be interesting, and I trim Intelligible, evetuto thoseof your residers who are 'not PC vaiated with chemistry. The apparatus _ls so simple that it may be found, with the exception of the platinum wick, iu any' laboratory, and the method will, f Lope, be pot to the teat by some ofY e ar ax eatibo triFinets, is as to satisfy them. ,Iff. 4 and podia ILA it isobar the int - cuter claims it to to. .Patents have been obtained for all countries of Europe, and for the United States; nod in Nlal,chester it is said the work hoe been ACICCPIS- , romnicnced. In the course of It mouth a Philadelphia gentleman. ur i c in this city, will return home with therrogyisito outhOrity from the patentee to introldeo the manufacture ,inageu fee light, etc.., into tie .511:A.11 V.tR31.3 A/I.s.—The frkgate . Constitu- I anon. juet arrived at tat port. has been Linen year, in Coal.; 4ion, i;11 , :rig on the Afeditcrt'au ean ttation baring thin title bile. ban teen two hundred and tetactyday a under Way, sad pas ,ed too) ear+ rind tire month eat at.chot. The en pence of fri4gte of the fit it eta:::. Srtita,tlol4 per annum h th:ec r..nvletnild tt . ti,ftAt.Uot) The t'..nsqltotiun Itr itynAt awl visited thirteen vortm. .1 steam -frigate hat.dle.l isitt t' t , Nipinatall's :At•Unrers are candied. aould pa. ,r oser lice enact ground in four tro.ntlot "I he American Eagle it screaming for alouttnion of nvut, and her rolee heAn.l in the whonle of the ti 1.191 engine.—A7 F. lir The wrons r,tu.rni exhibit bistro entiona. fiil4l,l in regard to populatroa. ,For in:Aimee, in Pike county, Ketituctfilleiret4s**"faiiati:nlie bus band's age the er . ifsfe 21, in which there are ties. children. the eldest lit years, the yonngted One month old. Tho Atbillarit 31erstuall elul lenges the world to beat it. The 7th Ward, DOILIDU equals, if it does not surpass the chose; vie : the lin•lianil is 9i, the cif.; isfits.children, the eldcebt 1 a t4G yeangest d I years.; tlal Ware c. n tautly in .11.1:legume C4lmiy.o. - , consi,tlng of fourteen children ; the hest:sad is 72 yearn old, the Trite 4:1, the age* of the child ren mug 21, '2.0. llt, 11 , 14. 12, U, 8, hi, two boys, vain", 4 years, end iwo danibters, twins, -7 months old, which •ei c think to acs the palm. GREAT DEFALCATION. For several days past rumors tee* boen ; la mires. • I•aon of as, miaccomitalVe absence of a ahlaela of 54 Pair county, 111., who had enjoyed a largo share f the confidence of the peoplo of that conety„ So long asste affair More an appearance of tayalery, which might he elplained, we dal, out Hank it pram. it to allude to It. dot (here to no longer any good alaon for this reserve. The delinquent in D. W. Hook ois, it that tune and for seven) years post, shirr St Cato ea , nod by clear of Mat .. lice Collevidr oldie State and County Revenue. lie bad Men in.the effice or Sheriff, first as DepLOy Onylet las oral, S H Chandler, le, , and then sin Sheriff for second year., and Was vrrir papalar. arab the People The revenue due to Me Suite in payable in December, and tibunt Christmas da y HoptiaS left Bel . fertile, omen... Oily for Springfield, with the ;avowed purpoit of paying into the Treasury the year'. rev. enue lie one accompanied by his wto and child, and it was observed that they tout on minima , ouse -1 her of ;rooks with them. Ho come` to this city, and hers eketranced other money for gold, t, tee amount of hyveral [mlted dolarn lie left this opy, with his famity.but not in the aireetion of Springfield. ; Abut the time of the meeting of therLegiplature,oua i of hie serprities, *ha happened to be in Springfield, was told that St. Ohm county stood ens danulter od the books of the Treasury, and that Me. Bookies had failed to pay over a portico of themoney collected by hub the deficit wars aseerlaioed.O3 be between $lO and 511,000, sad thin amount, it to mid . , will benumb; ed to between Sili'and $17,000 In his teat. of Cones. tor. What tin indebtedness to the county duty be, is ant known, and It re rumored that there will be grtV dilficulty in hutting it our, Irmo the meaner in which ' them counts have Leen kept. An Shenlf, the deist ' eatuirk will I. inenaaiderabla,al o ra and their cons. ' sal not beam to the habit of suffering money to Deco. mutate in the bifida of that officer. The bonds for the two offices arc lakes ssperatsly—the security on the CIA lealut'A hood amounting to forty thousand dol lars. lite relative. and friends are on this bond. and have to make good the deficiency. • All lay be two since, when suspicion - of his vas calitY bad grown into certainly; the parties alma interested catered bis 'mute at Belleville, but it • %Ma [alga). livery thing valuable hail lakes out of it,. anti the memorandums a , , nung hi, pofO t t idt no doubt about hi. 40.11qt tidn. It war supportd that he Lail shaped his course for Sew (blear., with the - intention . Of getting out of the United State. an speedilyas porsible, but it in now believe.] that he went rap. tbc Ohio, hoping to escape pursuit in that dins* tion. The name of "N.illopkins and lady, St. I,euiv," is entered upon the books of the Burnet House, Cincinnati, LLO hating been there hut week, anil. although bearing a different 'name, thin is probably the fugitive. lie will hardly ba able to elude Lk plea - rays. The telegraph; hot I.,ten put in requisition, and wherever he may be the police will be en rho alert to arrest hits We behe re some disability applies to ' the mem lies u: the Legislature from 4it. Clair county, in consequence of the defalcation--St. Louts ge pdhlican, Au. 11. - - ---• • Ni.170 - fACFCRI: OF Glass ET 3lscutstat,--Wo. witnessed, says the Sunda - kb. Obterver,iot the factory of the Boston and Sandwich Gloss Corn patty, the making of Glass bowls, by machinery. and or n magnitude that far exceeds in size. and weight any heretofore made in this or any ether country. The machine, we understand, weighs between two and three tons, and is worked with the acurncy of a steam engine. The glowing metal woo taken from the • furnace et its great est fusion hy the workmen; placed in themnehine hiind, 5. in motion, told iu rel.! TRIOIIIe, perfect hoyt, of rich de=ign, woo .turned out, spreading a most intense,heat around, which none but those accustomed to the bushiest could stand. It wax an interesting eight to notice the hrungement made in working the , machine—therc is no nonfusien—each workman is, in his alloted place—and it suprises us to see an article of Its weight and site handled with to much•judgmont and skill, dhat in one minute it was taken frtitt the!press by the head wnrkmen, and carried to a side furnace to receive the fire polish, and formed into shape ; as soon ns that wain secured, it was taken to annealing kiln, and placed therein to cool—which reimircs eight or ten days:, The bowl we learn, weight about sixty pounds, stands twenty one Inches 'high and twenty two Inchon in ilinmeteent top. It is called the Union4Bowl, 11/Ihe moderate price it is held at will snails, both keepers and others to posers a beautiful anti useful centre ornament for their Wilt. c. s • Aspgrig Jagguygr—rignBB=go , 413-31cLest's Vairirraid die Waning leetlteag,, GENUE/3. " I nod then doubt. if rou irks Omit quaint& v. • roved kr tbl, grand n•rardi , One of the motion:lona whirl, the printmg contr.,. • 11,,,,enn Ne• M:. versy between Mr. Ritchie and Mr. Rivet has rot Ire . Clesiely—near '0...7 in 1 . 1. .n.1'M mid . froth . "otinsion; is at apeechi'-, - delisired, mime I Tnn..ehe - tottle Dr.••11 - Ls Tormlfinie par. yearrs since by hi, Riven before the ilemocratic . 4U ine roe .77t b ' 1° " ; ‘ll,t ~,,ehajon, Winsiungtort city. Among . Mber perso. variaa. The of mit morning I se beef tas..PMeM , I sal reminiscence., ft contains two orthree nee- .bra she towast lla snm'c' 'tmer of General inekrain,,,:which cennot fail to be the eamr onan?hr• and shg ".".;" Toner, ar. read with the interestwhich attaChes mem,' thing • -6.7011.1. W DOWNLNU that tends to Illestmte.the character of that remarks, For wk Ur •J. KIDD CO.. rals‘li.c4 Wool It_ ble Man. Mr litres tens us that tt was not only has - - • - - fortune, to Ve'pitirou aed by Andrew Jackson," but Q amrahc and irrupt it was 41110 his good lock to know - mote about hi, Lol d 3 Sara, Boy ., writings acd &mugs during the last thirteen years of ExcHANGE • hts life limo those mat hear and dear tun him. After t o thus presettun ti g hit credentials, he proceeds aa N. A..H. 10‘., • all in. generally known that Geuerni Jackson : NO. 64 Wood -SI was a man who, above all others, took 're•ponaibili• ' tqe_____ ll , rsr.sr st-hov. on y' in pence or in war, that that word brings to the - • - •'"eae=airminw m'ads of the people of thin country his same almost DTI es certninly as. the letters Which tyeli it -But ti it 0; y, , , ; rite so well 4 nown that' ce made olllf 9 1111, 11 in asis: ,.., .l);,7ila t ,i,l2: ' ,. ' Pit i f i_LL tunes .1 profound peace I know it well, Me made Ctinsww. 44... wife of hr. a. I stie take it, and that elude me know him so weitT, u.f ... ..- .The °envois for thakins we lake . II was, tin anneal,' Th. ....I will thee We melange got out from the offices of the Notion's! In• V. ........ , • ...v. wad 1 tellWeneer and the United States Telegraph before , olds das .1 the net lust., at i it oras l e n t to Coraress, soon after I earn, into the' tee sheahenr C.eutenrt. Glebe ,thee-the Grit revision of the twenty third ;on Monday marten. at I e Congress, I believe-and aficrwahls, as long as be ' W .V . v V rth.......jr, se.' 44 was President; he gave all his messages to me to' Its funeral sill- lake Owe have prmled, with the tisimunihow -.I will Old you wort.... .responsible, sir, if dint message gets out beffire Con. llO Ilatalsy, the aids low.. pearl is ready to receive It. Don't let ri4y 'person- • 1 015 . not eves one al my Cabinet adicers-have a copy of The (e.t.a] sill le.. the it before I send It to Congtes.' hawls. sduiruedir d h. on 0 eh .The print, prom from the rough draught of the , , '''. 'n" , a r ‘'''''dlo.il''' .... Prteridenea mrsange, sad often gets pert of therapy;' -- before the message is completeds I inverinh y wear; Soda Ash= Pr after the copy and teak the proof. bark to the Pest. : ...2 0 9 CASKS Musp dent myself, which gat . * me en opportunity of know. I e,) a. Sten ilakirs'l tog all about who amassed who were consulted a• I a,i,d, a..: by tetanal. bout them It hos been said, and is no doubt believ. I ....”_`:.__ l ‘..' ed by many, that Gen. Jackson did not write his inewages. Neither he nor any tither president ever wrote those mots of mete messages which showed the condition 01 the several departments. 'rimy are Mitten by the heads of the depaninents reveal irate. Nearly the whole of the balance of Gen. hick:sees Messages was in hia hand writing The ,proslanin lion, which was intended to Carry oat his mentretthle togSh `the Union mum be preserved,' which was in. teed as a rebuke to nullification. when it showed it... 7- . --4 -.-- __ (rent, et the celebration of Mr. Jed:cram:oe birth day , , NORICETO C ONTRACTO R S. in Wa•hington, was re-written by Mr. LiTingston, , . 1 , 6 „...-..„, -, .. ~. will be . .. . then Secretory of State. ~_. mil OSALI's will received by the under- Mr. Blair, who saw tbeoriginal paper, harfrrquen- !,,,.., , F r i . .0 1n ii: 1 .. . %m i the „; Ith dry et February twat, for the D.. In Durk Klver, or Mr ay told his freed. that.he thought it better lb ah . h e, „„,,,,, „„„,,, „( th,...,,,, i („'„tt,,,,,,,„ 1 ,,„y u y,, b , y. fiouthed produetion, and not liable so the lames . awl the banks or tre. ..'alms over the . channel. to some of the principles advanced in the latter ll ; ~,T,, , , ,..4 1 -V-7 ajihar . = ''- , 11 ;;‘ .., 1 ,, - - 0 6. ,:r i l V n itill i ,ti l : . U: was Gen. inekefiteir t...w.th'..V.fo"th. VV.' dr. , . ts I a'audar ;ill Wu feet lone and 4. Got wie ith walls writing every °Ghat paper which he submitted to , i Pet tlikk soil ill tert ale. the meaty( the.'.e. aids the noble. Ile was, however, always willing Id ; triN1K.",..," 1 ..1. 0 k .r . t.0. I. net W.A. nod or the rane, admit 11111M111100S, and petolll,•lteralioni Whore hr i - " m „ EA; ors I , , n , i. ~,,i, ~,,bl y to ~,,d . ..._ thought them improvements.” suit or the dom., partleularlr wer_Mar_DindilWerN.d liti I will relate an aueedine, or itiedent, which wile! V,,r,flt.l.7,7g,r i feT i !'„'' V . ,.., P ,, * ,,,'''''J.,,.„ 1 ' .. '"•,,, ~,,,,..Eit4l lead to a cornioa cosulmodu, es to who wrote Gen. 1' fetters , as VIIi/ibill 11111 WWI, U.; which reference Ls made .• for wore full rind serorste infortostiou. s' Jackson'. messages, and, also, who attended tor Mem r t i t entire work to be Ideal try Irt Usnmuy.ll9.44. ; mak. the lurk should he retsoletd by umumally eat, and after lbey were Written: theryfare .raable Ve/al.Oll. Cattractara will to trr ..W hen 'I went alter the around message which de- ; 4 , 7„ 1 ~..„, : ;‘,;;,". . ."V,4 2 ,7=,,V. (. 1, u „.. e ,r,:zuczr il ISIIOdIIIIO' the French King. (Lout. Phillpps) the in. , inch, i., , ,,:i.gb...... lb; yr ork wry a ei..A. . , dschuity due to citizens of the' Ilnited,State, by the The corm ) telll-1.111,4 the tight of weaving the pro French Chwernment. !found Major W 1 . fhinelson, .! . „74, 1 :4"g",....: 5 1 ,, , ..0 . ," fi i r ,; . = , :. , ir e tt h. rl i . , "- . .nl!'" then General Jackson's private recrelsry, soda clerk j THOS. J. KELLY, belonging to the Stale Department, (Mr. Derrick ,1 ' Ferretary of the Duet lifit, Klater Water Navigation Cu, comparing the Ntritera to be sent to both', branches of 1 C'''"""'" r"an• • • esteflart2w I.lougrers with the rough draught. Geeiret Jackson ! A' A MIA BLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. .47., , ,1 area walking the door , mime Twenty or thirty feet ; T rhv Thiel tranl School House, and afte,ouwhirh ;;:fil from them; anvikihg his pipe, paying no enemata to • It Pas aanda. yin be wt.' reherJeFewdele .. W0...WV... t ..10 feet wide oo Cherry the reading, as [thought, When they read dual part I '.flay, 'XI Vn=',,,L,Pst, d ,, attic message which pressed the demand In the I any whlrtic.l ifiga-matlon deleted win Ara glen, and 6unagem teruet, General Jackson twin:, qhmelion " , Wrtns of rat. made W...., ...I.lth..thot V. . WILLI MECASELY, troy there:that is Maas Lwrme h.' Prrss 'kora Directors, No. 47 and 55 Market street. Major D..elsori 'gifted. 'Cs ncral, the Cabinet had ~,,,,21 ti n _t_______ a meeting, and agreed to %often this,a little,' and he ----,---------,_.... ' la then fittempted to read on, evidahlysitry mush ill- - B ow J WIG IMMLYMi. , tated. RE Barthi of the • Bibler by George Gil .l- General fackson again said to lima •Dor,Oaon ! Tan 1 . vol. Lt.. . reek Odrutterfs being It mgr..° exhibition of the atop there, that Is nut . I wrote le . r iSreek Gramm., deafened for bruin., in (inset, wad sr s major Donatron Made a alonweeriog reply. wiping. t Look of mortise for wader.. .W conceits. Ily Aye./ C. 'General, the Cabiest hula meeting, and agreed to ' lil . Oark , l- f j"..• 1 , .... es.. ' , soften this a little. I camas alter It h time for Con. 1 N'" "r b '' L = l ,,,, l3 =l °. PP,ffa sa ki l a ur tr h ! arias, andlYlt Hives is here wailing for the lacunae; ' 1 out %Ira, inn, and.if he den nal gel it shortly, lie cannot have it t 0 'fp., . I .Shresr....thes sweteltevliatue tnlftwww.' printed in itme,' and condoned to stationer au, read• -.V,,.1:,,f‘ryt,,,1.,i,..,,, sal tr, 4 1 ; ., ; .,, y ," ,j,,,,,,,d, Pleat trig it . ' untruher . frr ireceived. 'General leeks, then stamped his foul Co tbd i Byrne a Dean...) of Kw. , •fissand Extlineettut No =2. dour, and raid in a loud rows •I ray; stop! and put ' loll•' -t r ''''''' I "''' '''''' ' b y ys - 11,, L Vidi 'K Z N ,,,1,,, as at t yr_ Kat . Iwo, it. I snail care fur the Garen, our I iChrl4l4. lutroeste w a ry.) .... In s Mr. Rives and Gungreas waioug. It shall ha ' an , -- I semi, it ' Mnjor . Dunclennit then opened pia inbte drawer,und uok ;nun it the clip which he had cut (turn tile tnes • ;rood interned din puce oC Um tacraticm Made the embinet. I hare both Ikea nrintnal and the siteration,l ficliove filed away. Fut with at many . other paper, that I can not hail thew conveniCntt !deny predicted at ter time that the supposed • unit contained in the [no sey would cause Franc. to declare war against the Untied Staten So far tacos it, it caterd the money to lie paid; and Louis Pbitippe. tnen Kieg Franca , thosaght so hearty et (lan larkson, that he sent uti eminent aro., (Mr. Ilralyo to the Ilermitagr, to hake hr. likeness fer h tn the likelier. ells coinpirird vele • few days More Ute 'Getter-are death, rind is said Folic 164 neat coat taken " A CANTICLE OF COTTON AND FLAX icarn.n e 1.,. -h., Ouriel er:Lt, we tell what on: Lart week. n LLEE vas ino:rn to un lwania.l. Eel, to ElnttooL • WIa4EL L hartng long •.oto.d 411 E, ro.Lo ILILL•eet •Itli a oklrr to ths, Lvl e,a , owl, LEtLate.kLueLl, and then P.E ,JEE ..I Ow eul.l atG t. lt.al • 11. plant the NAth lt.cort,l By laypaso mai Clausim Au , • Aolt Y Att. at lb. rana, that rout Perawllsn In , anty tHatim. .aald altar, Ai nur ntartinr sal •INtii4. cam. an l tramorilusf,lar. your Bat' 111 f 1.1 ta atitt o , cl,s, all al a Ma •• TLt tiont of tt, w.otA. Y.) it, U,lll N , ithrt0.1 , 1.0,4-satunts: Pionters. to .tedoLto halls 11..wo.11thr lon rule it Iltra £l4. hztr's to . -En. " AN th.loart of our lot 111, ItottioL•ntottz (h.l Atol the of It. mot L. Desirable Salearbaa Residence for Sale. Ta stiVt.pbri JGi. fto , sale the lama. and a:l%mnd'. rant nollat, .town! on Prof aro, below . 1),- MM. Inle,beny, ao l about minutes' walk foul the market of thiseltr. The lot Ia 140 feet front on Part g roaning hark &wt. to - an olio --containing hear:, one arm of ground. and I. bouruled rn, et rry side bt lard, oil. lota. adarual with and shrubbery. The Louse le hearty new. large. nod asea.edinaly well arrmard. ban: tit . • (mut of 111 feet. and a depth of 11. pod ronTatos burl roams, beaidtv Italia nine bat wide. It is ,old In the to , aatl meet durable mantor, and ha 4 • Er.-pion: nod! round. all the .outer.. mar...how,. Tv,. onto,. Val. 'an unnulling supply of liar! 44.41 water. are at Ott. don. On the pa11,.-. aoa the our building, Aside. ' O.t.rtati• Inue, are The eiountl• are tall nut [loath at a :lawn. towered with tinge, fruit tmee, etergrveus, flow4ing shrub* outran.. govelcrrie... nopberrit...Ae.,..l a small le capt.. Iltr fruit In of the brat klneatat lb. fie, aro in their brlrne.•uti yield enough for the •aatit of an unlit:ooT family. The aituralou of this property. as to - ulubrlty and suburban romforta couthinot with omit:tufty no tbn ell,. Ont'atirlaanted. by any maiden.. In Oda rielnity. It ban thor of the Ohio Illver for otrr 4 mile. of tamtb Itittelourgh, the vitt the two Oven, and the hill. around, !brining altogether • tunoronle .proeperd of whiett the eye moor wearlea Parry brat ,bleb eutent or. depart. from the port of PUlnburghim the ohl, moote4lin fall 'lrv. The residence and ground. ate alum ounpirtth removed from any' annoy., of &lat, an de.truellteof comfort and reetallan, and'afrot..t. • retlmuent so quiet and pean , ful at. If located In wane quiet nook lathe omutiT The property will ha sold at a bargain. aid onaseszion at en on the trat of April. Ilmtplre at the lialette unto, .1•10411 WIIITI RENLIMAFILE OASE! ETIDF:NcE IN OUR MIDST. 3t h. Fith—tilh 1 checyfully comply with your mtuttct that I thothl give you sorc.ont of the alsoct catroculout mt. of my hill. d.uctltteetlttyc by the mt. of your , Prtn, leuMP blie was attacked with a vet, sore eye in February or Starch lost. when I latmodlawly applied to the beet medi cal aid In the city, by wham it wan pronounced a - Teri twd ay, . and W gate no, no hope of doing her any good. Af ter w Inch I took her into Me country to an old lady, who had tensi sexy successful In curing ern. She, told Me and her case er.hopelent, at the would orrtalu4 low not DM, that ono, bet alto that the other tabula follow—it being a scrofuloMiVicslon of tbe blcmL Aml Ido echify, that at the time MY father li, li, Vachon) CAM! to the conclusion', that we had better try runt [Minim., to mu entirey blind of One CTO. It is now about two wombs ewe An began Its use. and the can now MO with both eyes is good se ever Me did, and. as far as I can tell. I believe she has, with the bleseing of the Almighty, been cured by Petrole um., Yours, respertfnll y. Mons {woos Cabot,. Pittsburgh. &pt. 30,1000. cirrnr mile br Eryeer 2 McDowell, 140 Weed et; It. E. Ales, 1.7 1r...1 et: D. M. Only, L. A. Elllott,.loeeph.Dou. tie., and IL 821m/rte. Allegheny; elm by the worth,. Ur. 0. 11. El}lt, n0v7,1212S Cansl 11.12.0eweuth et.. PRoucTioN • Fire and Marina Insurance Company. Annuai prmium., Copßat Rock seed Surplus fund • $1,000,000, POLLICI6S ISSUED ON TUE 'LOST ,R.I7OR&RDS TEAR% DV 0.74 ORORO Four ß X.ft. ARNOLD:A..4 N if 1 0PAWENEItSliIP—We haw aksociute'd ii . ) *0 U.• TOM,. 143.1, !lite Laiihier a the Farmers Dr pane Ilank, aim will demist his persomil attr.i.top WU. wane.. The style of the lima rriarSits as herrtofa, AM ! A. W m ILKIAM k a.l. t • .EXCHANGE AND BARKING HOUSE A. WILKIN &, S 'CO.; Corner of Third and Market eta., Pittab'g i ••• ,_. . • Citizen's Insurance Company oiPHtsbiiig — 1 ANCOUItAGE 110511: INSTITUTION: 01,0 No:4111 atrr otrert. In the wart boom of t1.,•11r9521 . , Priahleut tW. !Wotan. WT. Ti do l..'empalty la tam prruarad to lu•oni all membamll la •thre, and In frary.llu. se.rlo, dr. n i o =olr guatanty for thr trial Inte‘rity of It instituio, fo atfon.l,l thr t ram Ihrertur who an. all <intent 'ate Plonhurh. •ell and [arum ,kanwn to the rommottlf3ll4 their prude..., Inklllgen 91 1 j=! -1 10. l'lnevey, Wrti. I:agaloy, Wm, Latime Waltcr Hugh I). Kink. !Award Jahn Haworth, S. Ilml,nugh. S. 31. Foreign and 'American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO No. 129 Wood Street, • •lIdVR NOW IN 6TORI: A MI and ecUa ode stuck of POREIIIN AND .01E1 MUM!' Suitable for the eyeing trade. atkl tohieh they are pre • to otter to pore-hum o MO= that trill wrap., plth our of tho eatery olttoo. ,'xOange, flank Sates, Sold Etchamlled ANKING HOUSE LL &CO, t. 'Pittsburgh.. / DCPCCRIS. Jal6.al • .1 o'clock. r.l_ at the iee4 ° l stt. of Typhell Ittetsiaortia. . Mohlreh. I n the ;I:th year tteOdence of Dr. llurdoeh. ml Smithfield, on Sumlny, o'sack 0. L. 10140,.4 6 forLIU lock, HAW Corit.lo, .0 of 00111,0 months, 0t 10 o'clock tlJr, Turulay DOO2l ogod 50 midenre of 11r. Henry 11. uwrolug. , at 10 o'clock yew ltmerrrr.' , 'co Reiiticed. . tte' he quality Glass. .Ir 6, o, had( inut for tr.a.or oprrahls. ;11ELTItIte. Liberty st. Winter Clothing At Reduced Prices, T 11 . 111. DIGBY'S 'Cheap Cash Clothing 1., A t.tore, N 0.134 I.ilso'ty 't. 'l ..I.rololetor of the alert oittal•lislunrot lkive de,lrocut t.l ‘114....ine of the loi.ltuire if, Isis tortnter goat, 1,, to..alte. 1...m0 for lan ,tonsivo pureh .0" for t+prlObr. 'badly' to ar , r „ 1 :1 . ::;•s l rir n d t. "" nr:tj:. ° J '' `. I:1 7A' " .-.,.. ViIY.V.T,3 h .,. si.ll illnale Clothing,lll Hod it gr..htty to thrlr ' qthraztage la h..; Mtn wit h& ,?.11, as t.. 7 at leartp.itu will In, ottcoo.l. It2l FLOUR -1W !Iris superfine: 44.1 Lai. Lox for oak. I T Iv.. it. Joims-roN. 11'2 Fervor] rt. J. 1.) lIROOMS t 5 doz for sale by m•=t Wu. fl. JOHNSTON . , , . „ sale IC }WWI 1., brls fur sale by 1.4 Pen Wx. If. JOILCSTON. 1) , , i 2 A PP LES—IO ,nek.N . f;? , r; sdi . l . 7 o l t a noN. ar Ant N-2,51) bu tninhOled, f r 7 ‘ . 1 .7. by ItO i L , l 4 BUTTER-2 brb fresh for .ulu by C • U COTTON BATTING-101 kite, far eale by ti ALM:Fon° 01 TAR CANDLES—N bx 3 Cincinnati mti -1.:1 no frA tare. on bAnA arol tn. Ann. AAA (.1.1A°F04 ... .t tr, nEETING the Board of .3litrsgers of . a lad ! 1 be purLAti. scae ff st.u.in C.41.t . .. Calf , klo,Na . o 41;.. [Maser Strert N‘iir tors. Lars, tosorno.ot tostr . roximl. .tatx.ll4l., 13E1WEMERY, 45 de.t. Lubin s r.strkets Ee thrbagurtcrcht4C 44 a +mall (tawirtal.) clot Jes.or Lind Par-I.ta. lans Mt.; all satin 2.1 dm- embalms map Ssetainta. TlVellwr ;till, stall sod tostplatesztortmant of An* tee r,,rlred stal ft.r sale at Ildtstelphia al corner .4 Hood sad both WWI. S. A7C6EII~iA\I. - 4 1 0 R SALE OR ON PERPETUAL LEASE —; 0111 a , al 1.. n rssh. nr on 1.-rpstual Itwe, oar bleb fmt ernnt lOU tart to srtin g anat. ad- W , a . rda.o2 u oe .. ltur i aquare i Ab., ',bog Get up I . l hmtrtlT 49 to IfPriZt NIV.4 , 4 1 .1.%L14 ‘ . ' e t. j..!u n l;a 0 711Z " AL ' Llrryt. st== 4 ilshllttOtf] • JA3ILS tra-ute. VIAL RENT—The store room anal cellar on 1 the touth net eurnet'of Market rtreet awl the M s...W. at rre.ht 4•INIMNI as a tamp scot.; alto the 'mead stud third nhekr of the mate bullthnz.entrahre Ott the Dia mond. It ill he rented for the or three Item from the Let of .twit next. Aprdy tu LEWIS Ill:RCHIPON, tstr-M.llf ffi Water Street. rl l ALLOll'—Tlifity barrels Sheep and Itida -1 isl h " n-r. a " 1 " 6 " 4 SEED-4 barrels received and ll *.s. W. hi 1.-% , SAIIIIPS P. • lIESNUTS—Sixty bushels received and A, hrrale hr . teal SAIIPPL P. SUMTER. 11)R ., 1 , 1,1) , ; :117 ,1 1.E.5- , -; 7 17 1 1 W:4411 p41.i . rz : ; . 1.1, IILIVLASSESIriftv banvls of new crop :Tlrtrtvived and for tale . hr SAMUEL P. 81 1 / 1 1Vhlt. PO, Nom. oinid 1.22 :krona! strut • _ - • •ipptv lite barrels Family' Flour reeetted and fur kale ht 5A111.713. r. OLL BUTTER—Twenty barrels litritne teat mreiredend he sale br SANIUFJ. P. SIIRITPFL I ) "rI C, 1g., '1 ,. " „., ,t 4 BE A 1C • 1 A RD—Twenty barrels and thirty kegs No. xi I Lard.nrelfud Kai fur wile by Jit.l SAMtEL P. IiIEACJIES--Three hundred bumhelo. n.e'd .thyto , md. by 13.2:41 ziA111.43.. P. . _ ". .Proposals for Bituminous Coal, IQEALED PILOPOSA LS will he received id the Platdeli.bin Um Work, until noon of FRIDAY. I h;l.lth of I' ebruary . g.r .1c ior 01. whole of TWENTY TII.WBAND TONz OF lief UNl nn. I.NOUS DlA.l..Rlllatdo Gar 'lto mann n of 01,10 he deLirred at the Mal Slum, at the It.. Work, pay UM toms by the ISO, td April, • . 140. do to the month of Way, Mt, do do Jon, 1,0. do d WOO to do o 0001 do do 11. 4 = L ber, • 0000 101 do ulober. -. • . • SOW do do :4orember. The goals must be fresh. dean, end dry, and of a quality to be approved by the hogmeer. The propose/a must state the pardenter variety of OW it Pt intruded to furnish; and trot a bird not Weary toed et there works, samples kw trial wlll be rsuolrerp ono long to the time of oprolnp the prate, ale. The grow ton of pound. will he eseeiderel male relslit intended in !borrows:els. onleuothorwtee taproots stated, earl if It be preferred to dellrer by tumours, the struck bushel of Weldable inches will te used. Its case or failure to deliver the coal wording to agreement. tla True— tees of the Use Works rearms the right to mayhem ether,. j"rerth.R.o'",drten' 711t r ta AtlYa Resbe made to two renal Instalments. et 4 and n mouths atter tbesperiPesi peridleof &em . , the Ibth of cash mouth te taken ea the average of the monthly delarcry t or at Lhe erthnt of the Trusteee; temente erillbe eaelt, with legal kregt dedutieL .thould the (huarache. prefer to deliver th e Ceel earlier thou required. It while naive& but payments trill be male to date Ram the time spetitled. Satisfactory temerity for the folallasent of the contrect while teeptirel. Jollid C. CRESSON. 4oginter. thinteruhte Wont; Jeg.11.1951. 4.44.ealiVe3t ' 11,11 3 ER,BLANK BOOKS & STATION} 10a, no r a n na and quantign , rult t l and OM. 0 0 0 00. "ha, . . 111. r. limb of every denctiptkm. on hind or anolo to order at short notice, er/—. IMeteb.. frro.oh and American. fincy Mmle.mr ROO by Ir. 0, itAvn. Market .0. owner of Semml. 111100II:AND JOB PRINTING—Every de xcriptio,l or I.eiraL Cettrawrc Stermit . mt., Canal .4 Rea.l Printing, exeruesi et ellen sans. and itt the Lest manner. vw W. S. HAVEN, Priyalu, mike. Y.O Tblrd 2. beberto Ilarlert awl Ferry. :WS • — 4„iTATIONERY—N. S. Harts corner of Second and Market has itar sale as lamp and amp pMe an meortnient or Piney stationery ea haereer Leen opened In MO market. Merchant. mar piled with seem' arUele in this line on the most favorable Wm.. , JON jrAPEß—Polio, Packet, Jainntereial and tuner o Pad and hp Paper. a Ivy eorrly stall our ties: ruled and plaln. [dm. and while, fee Wellleed W. S. LIAVILVb VIA G IZINES FOR FEBRUARY, at ' ,L7rustj Mohan; Literary Meted. Third strect, oydmite the utilise— (odor's BdiL fur February; Alsmr.L•no do snmShie MagMbe du elsila a her navel. by Mrs houtimortli. !lime I Winer:met a late by mothers and daughters. Dr Grim Aguilar. • Mulher's Rumargeuse; a morel Homy didlitenim. ee tilw mouse!. BY aid O dor of 'TM Ogilarde I b oVillo ti Atrrratis Irildristed elltimmf the Waverir Nidels, the drama editions ever gabled.] yata . 4 CI:TRES-75 dor best Grass Scythes; • to dm Lea Emilie Neytb, 10 dm bat Coromidieu t arl for use by L m W ATERMAN & Stidie. • to all Water and 02 float 2 111011;R! dot Iv Cast , :a o tor ..k. Hoyt iolgamr'ut and 00 -ar SONt. l N)ltliS—OrTdcpx best east steel Ilav _Forks; • , :11) du trot tiedtuan oteel 40 Ma i pronged ma pod Madura Foag "k. t L IFAXLI6I4I Q,CTTIIE SNEATiIS-425 dos best.patent Newath, fin cazoicanrot and Sw ralr Ire ,% ,L. iy}V{TEN)fANt SONS II.S - &SPlKO_kegs for Ask bc L.S.W.VISIOLVitNIRCS. pARL A$l.l-12 casks prisne'for.sac r bV i•in"*" L.S.N.i.ITERMAY-400Ntr. _ • • ILLNGES-20 brle• irweet; to arrive; fur IMI /rale ty 410 Water Ft 10It t.. for'oak .1.19 nunaltinon a INCHITA ... 3I, UGAR MOLASSES—;tO hhd-c Sugar: 2.sobarrwls s.es i r bT ibT3 • 'MRIIIIII,O3 IN oI OURA • - - • - " WINDOW GLASS—AV° bie. estt'4.l Elgtrhea.Ku for gale 019. itiAT,... lois N. C._Tago silo 6v - LACK TABBY VELVETS r of a rasa- !o pener quality, ler bor. mown to be had at the • Wit Mr It I'll V t 'PLOW Ilr MO, jel3X. E. ma. Foorfis ant Mutes its P 4. 4. S— IKE 'GAUZE FLANNELMurphy A . tharehneLl hark. lond an newettnent of SNIT . load' es. Salons - . WrW. tad ingnestis the el.. Wide 4 - isisnels Shrenclinne. • salli UPER FRENCH BLACK CLOTHS o.ltumby liarchneld bestow especial attention on tire above deo:wheel:it of their businto, and knit. Jerson, wanting cloths of any deocriPtiOn gm ihern• all pure/wing. salt St. ATERIHFUGE, Da: MCLANES CELEttlingED. V e4O g Z.n. Wetly 'J. Sip k CO, jalit Onnmst S'R D L: CELEUILtTED be j ' an kNE 4. KIDD CO • n.s gross•for s !al K o mp hy .icti Jain _ _ PONGEJ , -2. cases fin,e, and 1 bale extra ro.nr: me wle by Jelli • .1. KlDD'i PSO3I SALTS-15 brals for J sale by ' • , • • I LADES IWrinted and persons supplied • at with n elfyOr a miZZ fe= hou te. d tgtleult . coechderti hafftlen. nutter& untonors by Int. wow, Jo town or country, Wt. , t . andAry nom, etolotbermskts, rook& no. MowsS and WIWI. of anencowynottp . lJ, t.t.FRO4U Jou , mon.rF, thunow. lons rail St ISAAU liAtlnt3 nnottwi" amt tellinetwo Mew. Filth rur al. JotS OTR2E--The Fannebe and Mechnui6e II Tonna.; Rani Quatrain. till bolit elertina Fre.idonLrl n atuter. AWAY: Dana get t of the above toot o. ke10 , e1 k. L. ,. .11 3 . ad 0n the .14 . 31unlity ofJanntu, at W. BICIIDAII3I, PrnAlent. I[ 4 I RER: ROLL BUTTER-20 reed I.L . for eeGe hy jor J. It CANFIELD LA.XSEEU—A small r loffor sale by Jar;B. CANYTYLD ‘,IIIEEP PELTS-1 hale for rale by jal7 . 1 J. B. C.L'OILYJJ) I UNITED STATES 'WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAHEIIOIfS, B. ,H..HANPO.B.D & co., (Slieceisors to 14,161 IhrvazDJ 2521 2t4, 256, and 2.18, Pearl 5t....167. Pork, , ..iffetween Fait= st...lßalluir BHP, Wiry or rare nu tuna mammal j • CLOTHING •(. . to t1:1 Crired Plates, adaSed of SUI X 8 std ,Ito Ali Atuk;i4, no iggigir a s7l2 . and IN)VERED HArd to am world Plain and leashionable Mottling of all kinds. CibileTtliai r.f stock Ewell by mall. Orden anneontly attended U. UANTUILD Ok)• , Anowasoratm bowls t• • J#1741.6135t New. 252. 24.4, 211. aid tin Peal on,. Tarn, (hand Ooneart—Vatal and Instnunental.. Avti,lialdir.y.Liitre=ally inf rand . ort; . tint .ba* , LULL, tonor arab on TURBDAY tr . a . 1 . 1 . 1 mat, Jammu 21.1. no which anneaka eta will be Me=d/tabardt. Wane. Anintr,llletaroder alarm* and. (banal:ra t towether with a• churns "otarta robes , Tbe Preersaime will be entirely new, wane of the nerer baang before beat pernmeneel In the United t mica , The celebrated Ilamberg Yalta will be performed nab nit prdwer.; Oro, sareral•plmee for eight hada at to o w Ilan* A ado will likewise be exaoted on thannet r d FlrCettldlt of all instruments, the Zither. Tbeklarmilins Audi, watt full chorus, will be palmated. AC. Or par ticulara ass anal tali.. • , • TICKET' vim en - rrs—To-t r o badat the anudastoras. L..trileca'Adrug aiwarUenryllichardsceia, at UM door. • N. ll.—Two of Nunn. & Clerk's adeadil ftmte will lw fitralibol by Mr..Xleber. , • jar/ QUI./ DR E S—Filly barrels FamilvTlour; Q 2.1 sapertrak !loon I) brit fbta BO Varbilalth7 A ppirr; bbri LW4 bar rarclard aa4 for rale by f all - JOILY :WATT k. CO h.. Tale of I, the Amadeus Itgrolutiou.'ily Meal Grayson; Eel: UlutTtd the Rio of•the....glittesuith ...Unitas); • J. liud*PAtibightg 11. lt i tPreeddeut of the Tbeohe I . !.;. v ° "l4`. l 4.'"'tud'"V • lieutnekT, Ms History. h by utigstruti , rd • , l'' E t 4 . ;: to t LtrußfiTt?f,`-' -- 1 0r ,,, k Bookseller god etntinaer. lel!? Comet o f 3tstket. mud Third sta. plllßY'S'4fillCOYflEßblLSiortmler 57 Wood Au WM( for Pittsburgh. nee:LP Mb per bottle. b urgh x. . CIVAININCEA.n.. .......... ..... ........... .6. Dent,. . MlNlV•inksi 13ITTSB(J12011 CITY GLASS WORKS.— . tc. cc ! , N t•it:IIAM 1110. MusufsetUrers or Wtetune No. 2 , , Market MARL letleueu Pits: bud becoud. Pittsburgh, Pa. hartleylar attention pail to'old slier. Alin—Penlets 1 Flint Wass. Viol, }kW, de. • I.3ITTSBURGII COM .lERCIAL € I OI.I.EGE, ~- ! kif:,.=;L'r ? ,,l l ,r'kl,Nif,4l4ltgz--Th° d '" 1,.... t . Ar e 1f , ;.- , -.) , l'anennl amain:xi.. in the K . . Co. K Cboshartho, Prot em of peonsostaddp;Mciroontfle ssooslntim. to klex. It. Watson, Esq.. Lsedurer SOI Codemercial Low. Moe desiring maples, knoc:edge of Wok Kooning. n 4 Da opAiritloa to es err brawl, of boAUsoksiso so srsde ntosni range rennassolop, b 'tial soul exam ine .the krilallaViel• . • . • • . . .. • • . • ,lrellara.nt Corarnretial law eveti Monday meting. ... ltefezence to any of .I.l...yesiderdriar."..asol....ftbdit . TI"'7CL UCIES.KieS AND 0 - i'fiW : -7 : The tenstve rangy of tall lug ItresorrlLortapkgl bi L eX oth and 0..., at the Pant. tarot. Watt 4. ...11Puontme Ir an vill be 1.......r1 for a torn of yeas.— net an be radlly Mantra. wlth gram parer, to accal nude. every kind of manatcll.lll2, biI&IPASNI. PC•1100.1.1 give. hamedlarely. - 11 0 1.1 :Imp _Cl rh . B. WaPli:l Una : ant,6. - 11C.ENV '' BOOK - S.—Riimbolt's neir Wnrk, tro.t. or . ).111..3 a a Physical devraption :if the i. evt .... lanatt SW:vb.. :of Slartneanta, the Nnr Eulartl of the W.:. 1 vni.l: mat rrevn ta. Iltrans Shaman' and .Eutr.n.re 111.1191.11-, MK N. Illast;beb &moo* These bre yrarlb reading. ' For "le by • Ay K. HOPKINS, 0110 Buildina. American Life and Health Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. Ai;entfOr Pittsburgh, 343fL. D. TOdVLE, Orb e. 87, rim et, above bralthlk4l. t'amphkG onatalntrig bronearilaatbra eau br uml at the oak, *JaMati RUBBER GOODS UNION. INDIA RUBBER COMPANY; • No. 19 Sossatt xtrreg, .Nrso York, I%.ll . ..lN:ur i tcrult: i. and haver for gale .on Fw METALLIC MTVIISM OURS 11221 L: vrsi neut.] al stand all elimat.aroaldloa of Cala Cloak, Pooch°, Paula caa. rim' • haters, Blanked., Plano sod Tale Oorrr,„4-Sumb, Oaring, snd CW-ho, Sam , ' and Travellit, t I Daakllold blame Yaploring and tk.ir, Ming Eleamea 13 7rlailw i and ankh... for &Ogg-L.4=o purgeona 611gIo and i Fundy faw, Siam Tubing. Mao Feera. KapVa Patent Caen:dam Cow 311Iker, Mudd. To ld Ufr ltrir " tV . erhkiroP Ylllow 2'14 r ow, 1 iZalinZe7ek.! . . i &teetrW;h7ria;.7 Pell, Fire /Joel.; let Articles for • the Thule mWe Uhler. jalndlia ibUliS 15' AN'rED--Bank Qf Pittoburgh drewhente . end 3fitourdetarene nanT of Pttsbarght! prls l ;ll7fe :Il k of' Pft rr.Z . MELVeo. the hhct , -4 Jed Wood sh 'mood duor above Fourth. (ICARLET CURTAIN CHINTZ, Plain, t. 7144-111.1. sod Printed; al., Certain Mush= of style% tarot euelltive, tot* Send at Dey Oceetalloone of /JVHCIIMIELD.- s. cor. Fourth at htarket ete. - 14 .N ANCT18ATINETS FOR BOYS' *EAR. ir Murphy A - - Hirchfceld Incite the 'attentkin of those venting woods for boye wear, to their asmortmeat of thee mot other ety let -of rd W.. pursue. jale ally offers her te r, --= ear.= Milan, th em. IL bartibs, hoz, a g iTtt ' e ll brr°t.ll:l4:AF p3turedapffiryw ii i teril alts . a t , • NV°CII.--C'h Ulti ROWN•L.4N e. FNELS--One caso j tu j us t.A.lPeriod frobt — ionlaufecturars. and f or ade by_ Ja SIU/IPlff I) ED FLANNEL—No case on tw a ld and iv by ..11,16 m BLANKETS ---Single and doublobed;titeam, kat, erlb. mating blankets for br • Jal6 MURPHY & LIZ rewEEDs --Three awes assoircxl Tweod A u tur. teeeln awn matintortureVirgeni . ..._ , (.I,UMAC,--Two tone Sumac for tale by '. ,' lJ kit MURPUT a LES AJoGLASSES--Fifty-five — brLs m w crop, per In Wuner - !IIIltna. eM f.,41. braa - zz .. 6 ,—...,,, r et. • JAXEr. DA . .1 . .IrlR REN 'IC:A two story Dwellingecill Ilienare an !lay armlet. &nate, of. a Jae . • JAMES DA Ln,Ll a 08 Water rt. 91 1 013ACCO—N bit No one, 6 twist, received M" '''''''''. I'dli"jelit f, W' 6, Wi'lw't• (aILVER WARD—SRoons Forks, Ladles, Utter KM,' ea. Malmo, Tea Wit. Car. 2a.macr o- balturd to taller wad on band. for gala at tb. Ward tiles. larWardtd. 500 as Edna. Coln. W. W. WILdON. Cor. Martel t Fourth PLANTAGANET OUARD .RAZOR S— :an verelvea br eipmm, another la or atom anima and valuable Ram" the only eats ... - I.erfa - f framed.- • jala W.W... WILSON. rARTNERS HIP NOTICE-1L LEE hat azalm'amandated , rlth blur Ida former faftner..T. IL the Wool and Untie Woolen Weir*. ander Um arm and alb of Morlthr ' • • M U G REII . Y . ancr J...., 1.. Pftoiwgh. BEAN. eh arm a pnroe, or 3 tl6° )lNiZ j il b froric a cO, Wo r cd 4 tUE--Twente barrels Jyteived, and by the barrel...t S,N WICKERSHAMS 4,15 . t Sixth MA 15 00 Ar*.a C le+l ; l .l : t iYlVl S 8 E 1) rec i k i, ei . OO2, of w t o ! .st scsts w. iSEtiIrAND Tag, kft lhnomjg-1 evk Ikenrox; no, Loan/ nun item:ix Tarawa. far W. , auto MALUT TICKET t co. Water a Front 'ANNERS' TLlwe i m Bank Oil, brie new, in etare; ror ' l _ dabs del,Y. aIL FLOY D. 111 D.--44 brl. :14, - ,71, now knifing. far pLAI oak del9 I lIAn D ICKEY CO, BUCKW lIE FLAW.--twenty enelizi in rani acKI Par indp bt_llll 2, tW. ILUIPpril RROLL B.VTUR,—Ten brTh 11011 Hatter 7au rupPtcd and Ls We nr ... IP W. itAIRAVOR. . ~_ r ~~ .. SALES BY AUCTION • Value about 17,000. • EX GOODS TUBE SOLD BY AUCTION, (dm reierrewhaterf.) ealo toh.tebot 2 the a . . 2141 awe - ",==air ttla leetton Is dleyeeed et. at the howe auction rota dllterom, t 4 real amett ThM splerrlitlYtAlerldim of Maw aralpotrento Dr , Good. Mil erpirrite ohnortetwey dear p. tiorrot arldrlea nonmed with the Dry Gordy Troth's .sr bt"... 1 ."1 the , dor yeerious. to yak. ma eat tray wilt any mirk CTIR ofE•ohl /Or yobbo compel i Von in say twit tbe Union. Pedlars, tioroteteer ere. and Moab of toodlier f wmaid do wen. to orehrolt them bwo hmeretto.Smi attemi tbidi,tortton,.. they totty,nt . : • i: gre wow time: meet nion. ,alt te— put noltrcats .t.eh lota as mar mat all Isavosmre• oepOr.— k.Pf. • L i • • JAIII o haditid, aretttoirr. rot SAN.FRANCISCO, CAL: IFOHNS.C—TtrOstei and sobstatitial *tooth fbmintmlLN34rel.'u4lnlL.- oa VI day ot Vehrtmer !w.f. The io . ciekla has been wt Il l trtaVa r dn ' LhoVili trtVg rt lttL " Vilrll.''.aft?l,Vo'thlVtiai,rkbltritun.ttlatt•4' loofa California. or Oreo, with their temillea_atttiymt this the beet orportunity 11,11 h. Pe nt i l l oerred. lboL.-twineot cabin two-floe to don Frardient will la ;Kw. bed .O board twlrmed.. The rtm.ite money omit Le paid on motoring Ik, th.k.4.• Each muenster will be allowed 1;.0 Ow. or batt y., The,.nonatite of to hare reett.linatted ard a cool piNtiqh alrently ditrweet ot - tberettem renew : ishittit lo=tmts lomotre tickets boon. i'wether totormation dokrawm or freight can to by addramMot t goatyei4 (MOOI: K. taditt.Y. :Brewton. of Cithitioati Lining Co, ..i0nt1 , 12.131. At I .ObU CAPITi .TAKeITOTICE. * 7- OW , IS-YOUR CIIANCF:FOR A GOOD ay. for ale u tl 4- valoab4 many. Whaled Gil the Maw of Holliday aml Plasma Arra; embracing herr elstara Manua humble/ masa Lott of groutultrumuontait at the newS. of Holliday mei llama ftrvet, end 'rem:Lag' 000th-Hi -Hi feet. thou oat n hot Moo with tEI Ict, then grog 02 Rot .'l=rl'4.c! "rai."l7'"WitZr.l.2"th" to TurTemth'lC East tea mix pl g it ea, tilt gel . tllt L ot to Mama - aro.. thou East to tto Mato of begin /13 fat nue propertY Le oar imptual by a largo aud uscanolleue peep •1•1 Hanuhe.. built in the toast pub/tall. c lzma . a lbw loot tateriale and 00alpaud • Bak Dwelling, oith lame gard n. • tory rc 37 Lot Md. by It, feet Jeep, oich • fiL ••"." Balling adder. too nutim all tie: 1.0110 Na t iron Yoati Kettle, amity 'tap her t; • nix, undor . vale haildha. •tal We. taw/Mout In Mu:tilt erom emu entente lorearairtg • - do • very oatenaire triudreett. To pet.. &Mass • ion tt • E' 3 T. 333 3 Mao. for We traometters of rieseraltaltinaure mid Numuebanna Jailromt. thl• War' /. tY Krona. • t. ~P laranity: Lariat: im opeulogrettioals • alma of 23 fort the'eutrana of • track, 'bleb would momma thrto laTonding boo" 11111/ rtctarlltrark on he Mart. if neoreary.. Any . further totbeittalkat eo l4 he obtained of the suchertiber ott Her. oro, l•aller—flan-P.. Fa. , • , IPARTNEItBIII' :Tllll SUB- SCRIBER& lending under the firm of WISOD t AD• um/ WOOD, ABUUIT t CU, termlunt. by Innita. lion tile Say. jtutiule...a.ben%rtir"try,hart.:acitioplE,...,ure°4ri at 11» t e . si r A hf :. rrin 'ftD ItD D. a. u ffr x. 7 o: ll z. cr I f JUIIN JII'I l i bllntl4llll., Dreember 31.1.15.7. • • T" FIRST OF. WOOD, AM:M ,L co. bmins beep dboolTest as aboso.iisinl.ab• en by, the. sub.:2ll.ra =Om it. tat. of 4 routbsasd 11'00D,BACIAN, A W.; at the old . t J. Fa IX Market street, ,Philosielobla.' ; PAL:ILAN/ JIA , IAIIIIAOOii ' • LEWIS sr 11.1,1* SST AliA lIART A. LIiAATIT. , • ; . • EDWARD 1;. TOW:SU:IIA ' ; IsClabl,-;11.11-1441. . ISSOLUTION—Tho partnerghiP of Rey- ~ netts t Shee nee iiiesalred - by mental con4ent an lb tut. the bunnete of the Inn win be ertnea elate; therxtbn,the nem of theArnt ot be nerd tar that nue. i 0. v. bILLE. In.eetltin¢ , hont the toner e* of. Bernet& Entee.:l 4 would eceanarg a llt L. Eboe . to my nieente meet the 52. ~ #l4 L 7, MIME; W(olesall3Grocer,' . Co 31.mb...it...1 dealer la Paver sad • maser uf Pena and Irwin dtreets, Pittsburgh. ELLERS' LIVER PILLS--"Coold notget . 13,alear rithatat them • ieCtaanclltine; O. Jan O. 163 t, • ",311 II: L. dritrairouta ate the =dr Urea , Plna ta ut 'WI hem I could not gat along mitbons therki sad arm atm that. make, um of than speaks La the .1411.01 terms uataardation. YOUS 2237100.61iiy, COMES. • .ttr-Ptcparcd and sold Li R. tt..U.D/Wr • woad a., and sekl dftscol.• reactant. 143 ICE--Twenty tierce& new Ctop,lreceireS 6! . l igkiii' d STAt e t6ATßlCG, 1U Übe' 11[11 AISINS- 7 0ne hundred mid fifty lioxetv and c: 2P-n—lv,"Eigglagraarrares' UGAR--Twcnty hb(IR new Suxar do hand end tar sale by jals DR OWF t tattAPALEIRIK IBACCO—Twenty Las W. IL Grant's; lt. bag (ant & 111111ane; i 4 IS Les W. A. Ronald* Iras Barrow's kelt &comet! bid Oetoret'sdo en tend asel ipat, Bnow:i & EICKPATTJCX 'D One hundred kegs prime new Lard oViand and fur sale hF ukouzi t KIRKPATRICK QUNDRIES=—Ten bie S: Tolman Mena; Lla.Pre.ton'a rruarax ‘. z 'lob 0 do. .llth .0 tam C , do Cr." 144,4 e, babd andro ,. .d.b3 - 1245 DAMN. KII:E PATRICK • 1;11 IVIDENEFFICE OFTITTSBOROII ais COMPANY. Jenuaryll, 18.1 .. • he Trustees of the Pittebutyb the CEPOIPiiit hlll . O day tivel•l • Dividend ot t rive per cent. out of the prolitl tottoTo..teik gtrci't. Pith. et ool4o the °Mee of Work• J.CMYri MS/MI.7X Tribe, neer.. c -TIIE BEST OF , INES ANtrEtitszass, 0„....-,-,bie_-..JVUl46"rrq'.tifiLtTriellTlitrAdl'iL.'4. TPLOUlt—Three hundred barrids inst. reed.' saltwl kr talc bT ZitiftlifflDOD Jt INGIMA.M. N 0.114 'Orator rie SlRlA.R—Tverttyboxsi {piaci i` "7 raiiriag i ucautax UTLINE MAPS--Pelton's splettaid Out, • U.. Aloe us ...Lana ipumantwt In all tba s •• • In am knaland and Yen Yea*. tf a bane el the agency Sdr 6llem In Pittaburzh. and !Write. apd nr.bool mamba.. In all and etaadsut Mew• • p0...1-31a r of tba Wet.teru lictuUnhe ; te, •83 n mama =imp&4 .ao n.ted Mama, "to TO x 6 5 - Europe, TO xld • da Ana, Thiee af L ' aMTes, ' "4lll.7. tlthgb. 1•• Oats Mpg. k. 7,810. ; These tuna are nrk.llE4lln manner, temutyabat ehaap. body and Inlayted to the wants af tbo ariammJ grammar • and blab iwboola of th e Untied aMlet. • • Tor mit at Publisher's 71net. ultbosrt . addltion of hailtt lb=at tbe EDV6.ATIONAL BOOK 81 , 088. 0 • • Corner of 31arkal and abut A. `PILES. - ' Cassia,-Pitnento, Pepper, Cloves, 0 and Nutmeat. Ea gale by 1841.611 DICKEY .6CO:. • de:. • Water fa Proot - ida BUTTE It- Eight barrels pooled foe sail by • 1614 F. VON cossoongc a co.- AM) ATGREASEI—Ten brls No. .I Lae; A- I '444llmvraf44m", niby 'Many Float I ARD—Sizty Ms No. lin store motto'. sale i by lal3 ISALLII DICKEY /I CO, Water & Front AK-. CIRRASE---Forty)five brb stom; 4, "isl - 18A"iniatnfogi; I) ISSOLUTAON—The firm of K4nneity & Sawyer wa4 on the lethal N The leninem ea b =tamp a tee by Thomaa Renpalp..i e -- Tbe name of ale ne lll let 010,1 ellhet matrwr mall,. op the Wawa. THOMAS Istairf • JR., 0 .• la d JOll% II P.t.111 'HEST BLACK TEA--Samo kindrug in 1.1 Ruh . d .. 4ii .. 1,4 pawn s and Ann. Velma y . .•oted, frwa all herby' twea—prla, 7:• mita per p l d i far vale by NORMS 11(WORTIL In the IYamnal, op mama elm la Plttebedab. r Pelt S ELLEIGT LIVER PILLS auperoile all I. other, Cbarleetao, I• a, Swa t Z - . 4 Ma —Mr. R. R. be lere—loue Pale bare barman no twpular 0i al Me an. . re'gfitArf=7/fllr " “ u r . V.rea"2,"'" (Nyty. a d a t a lott, .1.01e4 A. LEWIS. Puleauem twallact th at .11.. P. &Dem' Llw Pll/. nevem casual and hale true and g enuine Liver 1.1.11. atal may le bed at Pa S 7 Wood street s wad of Dra dt leta Alpena ) la the two edam mud emlalty • tal• lIROOMOIM - niired dozonfor mia by .M. 1 4 S. F. VON DO UORST.W CO.. LIE BEST PLACE TO. BUY TEA. -• . .1 LIE illilB ll TIAITOILTIrS Vea SRL Elare. onle oc:tn. ;.. a oc a r,...,...idi,.. LL sa amts pal rou.i. *. r: , 1 The fawn onelitiee ar. lb 41 do ,• l ' : sown-line thatl CO • do . '• . ,• , i _, Ana c..tr,- woo. me 111ACE•11,...1. will llndornW i, mit their WM. madly. Three gni. or Tem wwwwelve .; direct. from Inelmel. amt Uwe tbe Woad, et mii :". l ino •otber store in Pittalmrsill . 1 10 NGLISII - GIL OLD JAMAICA RUM, _LA Dr tna gnat or wbolotale, mle 11. : l ' Ali . •' u ~ .110111 IlnliiollTill i . . V_REENAPPLES—T4enti tils. Prppinii; s * Vi Mesas by.. B.S. ,yos . liNilillitifT ir CO. ' . . ERR INGS. 100 but Lubec scalod, fur j H n l cdc i br d.= I AIX DICKXI4 OD. D RY PEA S-b-' CRE ' brlu; juit laridiui 'I. . s. r. VO BONN 110R.b7 k CD. ' ' ' IIF.EsP.—Two handreil :bxefir .mala by r.voN cozonioarr '7 IAIL01:11i--Teeenty brie Extra s for male by jail &P. TO 8088110 Rn & CO. , LASS—N i.ht hundred `b 1r Ur Maw, von: BoNNnortsrk C(L WFlSH—Fificei brim for ea% by 1 , V igt r. P. vol; nos:um:sr I)EARL ASII.-28 cnsl~ for Auld b • I L. D1WT.14../ COL =. gr i llEgfNUTS.—Ton Lug ' for B RIO by is 3 • DALZELL •It 00. - pLOUR.—One hundred *ls superfine Flour. recehel per steueer Mint \n4 szeifir tele * 1.3 .7. aK. FLOYD. Holm, Cheterb Dcaldie.e. ' _ POTASL—Ten Cank;Pure, in Mr.!, nad for mar br r J.t R. FLdrO• l IRODUCE.- 11 11.3 4s pr om. itattoll Butter. kr.e. 4 b. 4" 11 ' 3 7 1 I'In:ILVILVD-67 ___ WALJTY.—It isftftiVerit henntY at more antmeton in II . Mille at the urn. Um it country ie it tat nt.m3aungm sue certain extent, but the lees i. vitro: , Litz4ll, l 4net „ 1 „.,,,.,„,, ," ti.... - .114-72,t r VrZliV':;14 u th4:ll•VlMefial'l .4. .;, Moore! to the moth biliirmompiMino n metldng should a person to mem en Lowder for the skin as arm, - or ttel mu. Itr.thrinem purdirisrammut ~,..) ner, hod coutsku no in .mu ni. '" tinVilinerrDeni iowirr.l . am MM. WIAILL ts U/311021.11 i or arms at a lady. Thls setntereC time. without tarmeet no,r. sharp I Juts.. kinutin Venerable nftwel Il smarty impart to red. white. .e x; black. Mown. or suborn coke,. It . ;dewier rion, and mom ettereneftr CI inn et the no.. time Indellitte. .1 Ades /!.mere newton ltrank—ft Is nedir a :Mauna 10 ' share with UM come. There Le W. ir the nottrUngsms,l tenon norr ethartemed In then. of meet 'mane. On; Um maims , it Mires the shin sinamfts mid soft as thin:.' liny. nod Mtlithis to berths, thsMetth . Joksthmel'e hoe halt thateeffttest to the bath. Mr` ~,, think the Teeth were ink-dal as the aresMt ornament In ' the bosom forr ii hni when_ 4711=1;r i ting J. a. d . il t i e ll ttsT:tt " n k petiir Whiteness, an titr autr . tht n k k A r ra.,. : ,'•, a m . u ..., smarlaregr e Ez. 1 , , 1 1 ,. ' ., . it TO of it/ra .'4 ,.. CbMad. • ' '"?.;.' /Or sale wholesale end TOO, E. a- I,,,trwkek & C 0. .- ~,i x. E _ 00.1,0, nuttersh. sat f. Atitadi tau= • - • , Z , .. . , . . .I .. J • Mn=Ml ;ally conceded tha t , Ids coatal7 taut to Po dber , how this 1. Woo br wake. W. syreArsaulltt. ~;..•..a4' n aI u- . Poarkltt, t‘r Impartiasr. iarttsgfrottsi el? • .kt ars Ter, s. . Ls wim.ldlla kis rius srglbly bstirs, • . k , r inara Lax met atip than lakir urpa C: ram.. It Is >than lo.trammat. betta • Ital ta rDte Kit Itubattaltr,ttf.:: r Way. GGunmtt: tad bats: : than say other dm