PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 112iiiiFmnmelViT r " PITTIBU MORNLY , G,. FEBRUARY 3, 1861 Ilastrros, our Representative, arrived Lome on Friday evening, on a. visit to his fang ly, a member of which Is Melt- He expects to netinkin a few da . 74 and to be id time for any ik t i car , which may be had on the Tariff, ar any other questions or general or local interest. His speech einthe Tariff is roc:stair% general attention Vora the 'press, pad is 'well spoken of, 'end we have the effect designed, of proe aring ~- . .Legialatiort for the suffering industrial interests 2: ...of the country. Tat Taaws.—lt win be seen by the letter of ourlTaddrigton cogrespondeot that there is very little hope of any modification of the Tariff at the present areaiou. This will be painful nelto thousands. 'W e axe not u in a mood to make m y comnieute. Facts, argdments, appeals have, all been offered in vain. The man of enterprise and energy, who bas embarked an ho to worth in(an itonorldde effort to add to his own and his cohn t, kry's prosperity, is prostrated and ruined. iind the poor laborer is deprived of the IDClll.9ofearn !ll47ll9 bread, , And for what? That question Mites thoughts too bitter, too sad, too humilia r. sing to be Written now. Losnos„ Friday . ; January 10th, 1851. Fusser—oolong quiet. and silent—has opened the political ball of the new .yerir with n minis terial quadr i lle. Austria, Prussia. England, and 'lstlice Staten have been enjoying their Christmas h t,., the President of the French Republic standingalone—without a Cabinet—and in an ni t/eerie of dellaoce, before the French Assembly— before the mush profound statesmen of the late mimarchy—threateurag to hurl the Columender • in-chief of the army of.Pario from hls'high po sition! This is the all important new, s of the present week. The French Ministers tendered their resigna tions to the President rat the close of fi Cabinet Council, held at the Elysee on Saturday last, awl they were accepted. The cause of their resignation is traced to cerinip difference. which have for to long time existed bet, eon the Presi dent and the Misembly, and the President and General Changarnier. The Assembly it in said. net the General up as a rival power to the Chief of the Republic, and that power was not. only exercised against the tote Ministry andthe Pres ident, but Changarnier accused Louis Napoleon of forming projects of future oggrandisement besides which, the General. pushed on by the Ansenittly, woo rapidly becoming more powerful Wass the )rovernment itself. Prince Louis wishes,' to get rid . ye dangerous rival; and at thei i Cabinet Council held * the Eliseo on the 4th bast., he formally introduced the subject: and • the question on whichlhe Slinistry broke up wan ' we the immediate dismissal . of General Changarnier, to from the command of the army. lid It in reported that four of the minislers de .of slaind in favor of the measure, end the other . five deetassd against it From that moment the ' squall continnedandincrensed in violence. (Hil ton Barrot and other . distingilished men were and called to-the Elysee, but withorit any favorable in- result. Count Mole exerted all bin immense in k, finence with the President in vain- He and the ;,-.„; Assembly remained obstinate, although the for mer— discasored that be had not the power to - 1 e dissolve the Assembly, while the latter found, int- i that it was equally poiresicalo depose the.rre'' . is I ideal. Louis Napoleon felt that . by ;goal in a, , I safe and firm position when he looked to the fee; --sever uppermost it, his mind—that he erns cho sen se the Chief of the Republic by sin millions it to of hlecton. This reflection induced him to pro. lorig the densuurarrsf of the crisis, hoping that the people of the prosiness would support him, . . Gests.tt •Bons.—s-lt is reported that role- and show that support by general dtmeostmtior brutal Hungarian ''Chief died at All po ht. favor. '' in A scene which took place at the • Tays. - on Asiatic Turkey, some timeearly in Decem r. He ednerslety afternoon, is an impini=t one, as He died,, it in said, inMnsselman faith, wad it discovers tin precise , position of twoste s tent par boiled with idlitary honors. Therein mule,. tics. The President oz..* for Count Zile, M. story. connected with ,'tie death. "Man . 'yearn Theirs, Odillon liariot, Unpin, • Slootalembert. Berryer and Dant When these safmen ars =me, in a moment of alleged spout= . a cloir- . • • . • . rived, the President declared to teens In rt very wormets he had become impreened with he cow, energetic and determined manner. that lie hod Wietion that the year otitis death would IMO; ritaalved to dismiss Chongarnier from the cum and that he would ehpetal perils to t time. mond of the army of Paris, and that he was Mi lle had seen distinctly, a.she canreir a--torah moveable in his resolution. When the members Of the conference all sta ted , without o ills:semi- With hie'roirsi name, and the data 1650_, its ins , 0n...,it , Steripti&i." ' ' s. I eat voice, their opinion that the oenern I I to be =outlined in his command, the Pi.ssident still persitted in his resolution. He is reported sde to haversaid,-- "Do what you please • -settle the . e ti. army of Paris as you like but, whatever you do ,s .. the present man wander-in-chief must be removed, I,' for 1 am determined not to remain any longer ' 4 B' his suhnltern " According to another version of wile thin interview, Louis Napoleon naid lino if be. ' found himself abandoned by the =grants. be should be compelled to have recourse too Bit- SOP= C.I6.OLLYA anon Glitt. 81112 4N.—The Inuit ministry-- ( M. Itillault is nut decidedly . a Atiti-Slawery Reporter ( London ' # hen the / Red Repubbcanl—thra he was ready to ratify. the nomination of any . General the Assembly, following note from Lord Palmerston's thee, !in t s en ot . prop, to appoint ihe would accept Gen reply tea memorial from the Anti - Slav Serie- eral Corrine : hut that he positively would not ty„ Which seems to put beyond doubt the augges- any longer submit to Chnogramier's dictation— lion that we have thrown out viz: that the in- furthermore, that he would take no minister who wart 110tp repared before the Assembly anti 'enaction" to Consul General Mathew are but the General Changarnier's dismissal in his blind. persevering prosecution of the subject oder the Such bold language—attest very empliati Failure of popublx moment, whir}will not cally—astenished and quite alormed the members let it sleep: of the eonferrence, and the alarm quickly spread to the Assembly, which on Wednesday broke up Four-tow Om 6, 31st December ' , 1850. - Birr. I am directed by Viscount Palmerston to tu"kiniwledge the recei t of your letter cif the 13th ~, in s n a r c e o r jmosopleiteattutihoeuldtifheTuhliej,moolfinittonind. ,iter,,inns,ineir,l,.. The republicans . generally, it is also stated, linen Instant, complaining X the hardness nd)injus- r esolved tomemaiu quiet spectators, and take no tire of the laws of tb , South... or sir eholdirid part either for or against the cause of the Presi states of the American Union, with ,pert to d en t. .„,.. colored persons arriving in the ports of those , The Barrot, Mole and Thies ports met et the states; and / amt . :. state to yod, for theinforten- I residence of the Duke de Broglie on Wednesday lion of the British and Foreign Anti-L avery So- night, (after their interview with the President) sl m eiety, that the matter treated of iu y or ) letter to determine how' they should act in the present is involved in considerable diffienliy, 1 shat it crisis, and to ascertain whether . it would be safe has affnctedsemd .at continue to',Vat'. Me at- to support Chntigarnier in his position, even •tention other Majesty's Government. . 1 against the wish. of Prince Louis. The majority I am, Sit, your obedient sevant. • at thin meeting decided on carrying their opts.- John'Booble, Esq. STANIXI. j 414 sition to the length of naming General chansmr nier President of the Assembly, in place of 11. a re- Unpin, who, •it was said, would immediately at of resign his post. Thu. the General would have the power of calling out any force he might con. 'rter eider necessary for the protection of the 'Assem bly ! General Ondiren, who woe present at the meeting, strongly expressed himself against any such hazardous experiment. He nail that no . eOOO as such a step was taken, there would be found two armies in Paris ; and if a collision were to take place—if the copital were made the battle-ground in the beginning of o civil war—he asked where would be the limit to such a orate of things? The Men of order would ...dip he h ., e the first victims. . General Oudinot's remarks paced a very deep impression ; but the meet hues hog separated without altering their resolution. dent, Yesterday morning, when the _result of this meeting become known, it canned a most , pro found sensation throughout all 'circles in Paris. 'rts 'of It was at once seen that the crisis hod not reach ed its highest point, nndthat it hod assumed on aoun grove aspect. "Can it be possible," asked one fifit to person of another, "that in the streets of Paris !trick, there are to be two opposing armies, comprised loubt, of men draped in the same uniform, speaking the 're the same language, inhabiting the same capital, and governed by the laws of one Republic ?" Is .. Numerous lista of the probable candidates for rpone a new Cabinet were in circulation yesterday.— mpti- The telegraphic news from Pori", received here th at this afternoon, states p witively that the Presi dent was able to make up a Cabinet at fi late hour last evening. According to this desaatok, the names aro—Foreign Affairs, M. Drouyn de Minya; War, General Regnault St. Jean d'An gely ; Ilaroche,,ltoriker, Foal, and llineau re ,have' tabs their places. This Ministry will follow the s w ill President's wishenlrith regard to the dismisaell thus of Clumgamier. 'can It Will at once be perceived that the sriltis the will be.prolonged for several days to come--.that ' I l! there will be some stormy scenes in the As ; sembly, and that beyond these Coen. it ifs, at present, impassible for the shrewdest mind to penetrate. SPECTIAT(OI.—TIaboy, of New York drlve ! blisiness by buying up small bills and 014- ' • • Seating them, at the banks for rederaptlon in the • smallest possible sums they can. t boy goes in . andpresents a one dollar bill, it 15 redeeinikd in wiser. He then presents another. and another, course receiving silver, which he goes and sells = r ites premium of three or four 'per cent. ; he then" .• buys mare, and no goes on from day to day, . lag the banks considerable trouble to get change ' enough touleet this novel demand. This proves the necessity of bringing down the value of silver coin to the present value of gold : " and to 'declare the present silver coinage, of say 5 'percent. higher Table than it now bears, as was . • dune in the ease of the gold coined previous to .134. . i Then changes arc bad . ; 'but they are better . ,thert baring Iwo kinds' af - coin in circulation of etominally the name, hot intrinsically different '• nines. lint there iv another difficulty. The eanse which caused the disturbance of tree old .. ".efffeldisheal standards of value is still operating, . , and may soon disturb any now Mandan] that may -. , be fixed upon. . .." " A large emission of gold dollars would he, the country in a measure; but the proposi ;tin . . ' Poste et mongrel set of small coins, part g 'ipsd part silver, no as to make the fifty cent p ecr of • , the nine of the !silver dime, as has been set s ed, - it, we think, of questionable expediency. _ Atte 1, . gether it in a "very troublesome gnestio • lan' probably the end of it will be to fit the ge ate; . d.rd, and leave The silver to fluctuate in pric as does any other commodity ; giving sm. " tribunal the povrer..of declaring from time o tam :lb legal value as a render; both to the ova '.. *enteral in the payment of debts. This, too, 1 dL S i r . - objectionable in minty ways we know; not nett ;- it would be unjust to any interest, but use of th e difficulty of applying the edicts era the aural cointi,-such as dimes and hall' es. 464 A writer in blia einellama Gazette 4. orms that the well-known 'Mum, The Beggs a Be Non-- , iPity the Sorrows of a poor old m n," as WWI arritterrhy the Rev. Thomas Moss,lof fardehire, England, who died in BAH It ant published in 1739. - Tits - liacat's Boos for March ha bee celied. Its illustnstions are very fire, the "Coquette" and the infant are quit sup works of art. is a 141.D1Rk.M.1F1ANG611.1711611! RAT,.-bare ~eminaryft!tt youn r ni dies on' tile bank of the Allegheny, nearly si 'le abase Kittanning. As the walking beiireen the seminary and the town is bad at some sew? tut, the young ladies gave a concert last week to raise funds wherewith to hare a plank roadti side walk made We not heard yet bow bey succeeded, but we no fear of that: It is a most exeltens prece and one that will be followed. Itseentae—The , papers troth sari° s p the country continue to bring' as mars. stories of the rappibg spirits : loit w care, bother our resdersi with any details. 'rhe' if trick it is, of w ch- there can'be ittlo i Ip has riot yet been d tested. That ev . ii it ' Week. of so 6r sab•hulDdn ages. mazy believe, it is, NO far as any us fah pft -7 is =teemed, tt y worthless and con ble. We vote its humbug. while w admi , that don't prove it to he so. 111 . . i - , ' Hon. Taos. H. sros—Thoagb tll4 geriuen— nuire' a from the 0 Scum after the 4th of March, byres:sou of Mt. er being elected to immured ham, 'it is probable the until may still continuetotave Ms valuable sent in Congress. It IS goalie will boa candidate for house of Repreaentatiies. thus 'shooriu; his r . appreciation of that republican principle dm people many capacity, high. sato day or Imre to morrow, as they May, choose , to ire. We fully with the Newark Adam , * tiger ut what Erse ,aa follows of thur A istiagvisbed •thoss, whole ears' servtee In the Semite ever sines Missouri•. elected a Serator, too ell exam 4111kiS the valise • a hue services to leave room for :rayons to 001111 theca *ilea scram • • a the obtrusive and • 147CSIIiTE qmffillies, that ile oath hit character, it may be just ly said of him; :be has solidity as well pbulk, I sod dist his '. -., proves rasi there IS real eleelleity .. prellent 11 fs n • eto contradict the retifiag Sea, 'otos in • point of ta. The history of the diplomacy • sad Legislauma o the country is Al familiar to him `ay Piked boo He has bsea lordly and at times • hasarrobly over • ring. It was hardl y to be expect. ed that it should . otherwith. When roused and coon la motion, a great physical and intellereivat power produced itragth •,•1 nation with difficulty =Waked by a ,• and certainly not by Coo of a choleric and 6 emper . if Catpoloit, al sessions are to fq0....21ir . the pre. cease of aw and occupy nine onktathe year,. we know of no r m in whom we should rather see re. • tamed to the Rime of Re 7 preseauttivea; for which he a sandy said to have ettered himself as e candidate, • duo the Senator l from' Mammal. Os the whole, l'enel Heaton Mi tune of the boldest, ablest, and moo emitheol of Acorn a ataterman, and an honor to the country." li II • ' , liartuacramcx ax —lt will be seen by the follow • lag that Irlenera..Adams do Cu. understand how to a aspatelt thing. m a batineva way. Their prompti thdols worthy rf example: • • i . ' - lisarthiozz, leo. ./.., is., - ;:ir bail's. H.T. Alto do Co., Ft tclunond„ Yes. ' • Cieralemeo--We nave learned that a packeve of 'massy helmets.to you wits stolen Dora our Rick . . mood deeer-vald to be sWlt s . Pleat* pen the fact *nibs warm° contained the anus of PO, and for . vsrd ra Isiah yang receipt to Mr. Lee, of this city, .., mug k osespoadeffil and we will promptly pity tam . einiliMil. , I Yours respeeifogy, ADAMS & CO. •••1; ' . It was a pertinent turd forcible saying of , the Emperor Napoleon, that handsome woman pleases the eye, bat a good woman pleases the Least. The one is a jewel and the other eras . • ism:" -- -,- ' nutty.. The deadly fued between Louis Napoleon 'on ..one eida, - and Gerrehangterneirr and the National Assembly on the other, and which• resulted in the breaking up of the Cabinet, threatens to put an-end to the peace of France, such as it ie. We have !already published some accounts of the difficulty, and subjoin now a part of a letter to the editor of the North American, which goes mote frilly into the subject. The of Gen. Changsmeir hos Ted been very .fully developed CO the world ; bnt enough is known to satisfy us that he Is an at4e man,.severe, h•mghty, arni ambitious. We think he lacks one element necessary to constitute him a dangerous man._ that is popularity. In this, however, we may be :mistaken. It is highly probable that he is destined to act a conspicuous rutd important part in We stirring scenes which era evidently coning Oil to. ?ranee. Tt weeps manifest now that Louis Napoleon is beginning to go down; and if to, his descent will be us rapid as was his rise. I Rut it is in min to speculate upon corning [ events in France; and all we can soy is that ! they are in a very ungettted state; but whether the next turn of the political kaleidoscope win exhibit them on fierce republicans, casting off all 4ontrul, or es cringing sycophants at the foot stool of some rOY4 I Pla".liFT or Military chieftain, time alone can show. -i. --- .. - --- • r:r. York Commercial Adrortirer. Rua:, Jan. Ist, 1851 We are enjoying magnificent weather for the holidays, and the ceremonie. of the Church are . attended by a very large concourse of strange,. I have often heard. complaints mn:de by Roman hots that the solemnity of the ceremonies is very much diminished by the irreverent manner of the English and Americans, and by their con stant load talking. I took Particular pains this season to notice the deportment of strang ers, of the assistants in the ceremonies, and of 1 the faithful; null I can .say confidently that there seemed to he less restraint among the ecclesias tics than among any ohms of the spectaton, The English and Americana were every way as rev erent as they had any encouragement to he; bud very many of them who got places in St. Peter's near the choir, had good reason to rouiplain of the annoyance given during all the chants by IL knot of French priests, who, among other ...ob jects, diacussed the condition of Methodism in Germany and France, an if for the special bene fit of the circle of heretics around theca. The languid, dispirited manner of the Pope is generally remarked_ It is well known here that be is politically dead. The College of Cardinals overrules him without ceremony. As by his early attempt at reform he brought this body to the very brink of destruction, and as it created him and hes the power to depose him, it now as serts its flan authority. and influence overbite in the ordering of affairs for its own preserve tiofo. . lie remains the some "kind hearted- old man," (so ,everyono calls him,) but politically is as pfusslve in the hands of the Cardinals nen pup pet is the hands of a showman. I have already noticed the . profound indifference of the Remain at the promulgation of the new code of howl for . the adminbitration of the departments. NO rues sun of liberty vita anticipated, and Uteri: is • . =MM =TM consequently no disappointment at the total ab nenm of this elyment in the code. The Aus trians, however, are not as4ranquil upon the subject. The semi-official journals pf Trieste, Venice, Milan. and Vienna, refnark strongly upon the despotic character of the new laws.— . They. declare it impossiblii for Austria to hold the Northern provinces in subjection under such a total annihilation of popular liberty: They claim that Austria counted upon a moderate goy. , ernment on the pert of the Pope as an ea.entiul condition of her services in holding the legations for him. and they any freely that if this is to be the policy of home. it were better that Austria should take the legations at once in paymetjt of debt, and govern' them with seine reference to the improvement and Contentment of the pdpu lotion. The uncompromising despotism of 'the Papal Cabinet is the secret of the decided rebuff lately experienced by the Pope's Nuncio atl the Court of Vienna. The Pope wrote at first a letter of coroplat ha to the intolerable burden of the Austrian troops gpop the treasury of the statea of the Church.— He declared twenty thousand men, at a cost of a million of dollars a year, to be absolutely ruin ous to the country' His letter received only a cold reply that :V.:stria Won the judo of the "- cessites of the case. The Pope then sent an agent to remonaratestrangly with the Emperor against this oppritssive occupation of the Papal territory. It is well known that the Cabinet of Vienna refused to reduce the number of troops or to curtail in any manner the expense of sup porting them: and further, that it made roerim inutions against the Popel-both in re r 4 to htn v.upl , id 40 4 t co A il jri 4 f. 4 qtriicos ty suppreas ltg the revolutionary movements in ISdI. and in regard to the infatuation of the Cardhoda since the Isle restoration, in hopelessly enema -1 Mg the minds of the people front the l'apal gov ernment. brutal Its Alltdri(111 soldiers are in comparison with the French. there are intelligent:statesmen among the Italians who believe that the beet hope for the country Is in its total occupation by Att4- tria, with provinci a l prernmente lilt.) that of lAnytnt,dy; Sul as 611 nttayhmetit for debt is 31S fair between nations . individuals, the Northern provinces of the Papal state would now seem to he perfectly within the grasp of Austria. Something is brewing here against England. The Cardinale will not overlook the insults heap ed upon the-Pope and Itomauism since the ap pointment of Cardinal Wis.... The , retztilia tory 10e. 4 11re is not otlicially annoontlyd. by th,. runty: , ' l f I, to - les y gen, itt, and witillAltStria 011 nor side and Fiance tot the other, to deep Eng land oIL it is clear that Rome may hg as insolent tewarits hek as she pleases. The measure, it is said, will strike at the. English visitors at Home. It is probable that we AltieriClnk 0 , 0 ...et/ling of the security of our chapel Within the walls, b. the willingn,s on the part of the Cotermnent to increase the irritation of the English in being kept ...table. - The opposition to the chapel Ima ,teen very strong.nd Cardinnl Antonelli has -herb heSet on all ~Ors Si, suppress. it, nut so far in vain.' The arrival of such an enthusiastic .le fender of religious liberty as Bishop Hughes ought certainly to put ma slop to this elamor against it We shall see.. A curious piece of jubilee, .so called, has re- Cindy been executed hero upon a wealthy mer chant of the lsraelitish nation, one of the meat esteenuld of that people in Home. A law w. pasted 'sonic time ago, mymiring all Rom. Cath ones to leave the service of Jews, under certain penalties for the le.A. delay. A iteor Catholic woman, nearly sixty years of age , wan lately found employed in the house of this merchant In the Ghetto, As there was nothing to he had from her, the merchant was fined and sentenced to eight days imprisonment. Hut his son came forward and pleaded to he imprisoneda-in his ha titer's atemol. Considering . the respectability of the merchant, and the general interest made among the Jews to avert from hint the indignity of an imprisonment, the substitute of the son was accepted. The young man has- now served lout the imprisonment, and is in as fair a way to .1, become a Christian as could be expected. .as From the Aubundhnil, Advert:P., Jan. EXEBITTIOR OF ALBERT BARAN. ' • the ,tenthie. but jam demand of the IL,cw, arah carried into effect agAin.t Alhert,'Brtham, 'die lad of, , his coy at 11 otelook 13 minutes A hi': There were present Prof. 1. Few Smith, of She. Theological Sem usury. nod Hey. H A Net ion, of the First Presbvtertan Church, who had aueotted noon the prisoner oil.. hie sentence, also Dr. Briggs, Pouters, and Van Auden, Phs, clan.; the Counsel who &tend. d the pr,ooier int his ma!: the Iststr A rn .• bou , and twelve cameos, beeides the Sheriff and his airmoonts We have It from gorse authority, Mal the prison g. twral thieg, from the ~,, e lie sans scotch ced, up to lam engin. dot not seem to regard hi. fair with anythiirc; like the wriousnew wee...hone would auppowa terheidhavepmen exhibited by pers.n eater . monition lie indweted quite I . :rely in to ymiter Sty, and seemed to be lens lhoughtlul than those who were snaking prep:teat rens lor his rieCtrow In .peaLlne of the arrange ram for his exec boon he carelerrisfy, hull in a sort 4 , 1 Jovial way seat mat if the genet*. won not completed till titer Isere. o'clock to day, it Would roil hint ust as well ; that meaueng if he wa. not executed by 12 o'clock, the rieutence of the Court could not-he carried into efie , t •Vesterdhy the prisoner was than from his cell into one of the upper rooms ref the Jail, for tree purpose of hiving his liken. taken; and during the lime he was nut of tnit cell, he Was remarkably sociable. in enter-• ring to his ear plain he said. that -whore !Isere is touch 1.. there is wirene awn." and when asked to expiate. be raid he should gel rid of his iron from after ho war bong Dureng the period. when the pr isoneen spiritual adviser was in coulters:neon with him be always appeared none penitent—ready mconverse 011 tnevl 'object of reinter, contessing that he had led a very .1 worked life, but prob.-we to believe he had been for given all hsins, nJ was prepared in di- la nm kno,s , edgeng his !role' ne., he was generally chreful to state, that whatever other critne.lbe was guilty of comin Ming, that of murder could:not ha justly rharg- ed to hint To prove that ha pen neoce was feigned al such ton.. hr was voided by Molesters l i d the Gospel, rt vole on...wry to state, that between much men., oil mem two °seamen, ten war heard Mime Innen:tee 'which would orders. that hr , thed no .pecial regerd for ht. rel g onton • it Wan ly yeaterdnv 111.1 thepremner, on suer an Interview *oh the Reverend Mr. Nelsn, e dlentell she ides that MltilsierS should call upon it to vouVerse on fella rums role pen . . stannic. lhal tun gard ha strait thinfrs was very slfhht, lohallehani, the, brother of A Men; who is under iimum of death for pertiripatieg i n the emurder of Adler, was removed from theind to the Omni Bow e previous ta the exeriutiou. Thn was a were and hie none move on the Part of :Mend Fancber. The other prisoners to the lad were taken to a &sent part of the bonding froin where the execution took place and locked in cells Ii wen supporred ,by some dint Hallam would make t •itentpt to tiliedna own life last night. and to pre vent such an aci,great cautiun snowed He wee con stantly watched during the night. and no arnica al lowed to sere him atone, except those in whine the utmost confidence r,,uld be placed. The primmer slept, npparently, an uudisturlsed lest instil as though he had been on hot own couch in his father's boons. It has been a subject of general re mark and surprise that a person soyoung, could re main no entirely unconcerned in view of his approach• ing end At twenty minutes past ten o'clock the morning, the Rev. Mr. Nelson entered the tinsoner'e cell, and was engaged in Conversation with hint, until twenty Minnie , to It. Mr fir, ialorms to that the prisoner nppeared very notch he had at other Imes dunng his visa. At a quarter to eleven the pssoner was led from his rill and seated under the gallows' win a his death warrant was time. by District Attorney Pomeroy, in a clear but somewhat agitated tone of voice. During the reading of the warrant the prisoner seemed deeply agitated, but Seen regained he sell posseasion At ten ennui. to 11, Rev Mr. Smith requested the primmer to kneel. alter which Mr S. addressed a most solemn sod affecting pray to the :Throne :of Grace, beseeching In the most earnest manner, that the Almighty Ruler wool have mercy on the soul of hip who was sermon tube tethered into howe d deeppres During the prayer the pnwurtr: agate s agitation; but upon am:ming his seat there were no signs of a broken and subdued heart. During the -entire ceremonies we did not discover that the pets ner shed a tear, although those around him wre under deep emotion. Al ll o'clock, the prisoner's counsel and the Revs. Mr. Nelson and Smith shook hands with bite, bid ding him an affectionale farewell The primmer then asked Lin glass of water, and after partaking of it, the' under Shrill asked him If he had any remarks to I ma ke. Re replied that he had not, only that he was innocent. At five- minutia yaw 11, itsarms were pm /tilted behind him, and the Reverend Mr. Nelson W held a brief bet inaible converuon will him e were nto able to l ud can the amount ef What was said. ' At eleven minitteri VIM 11, the cap was rlmwn over the prisoner's face,When he extubtted deeper einutton than at any whet time during the rod errentunies He dim:eerily gave °uremia to the words nOh, dear me," which were the last he uttered. At twelve minutes past eleven, the Sheriff 1 ,,,, c 9 e d the ,mp f r..,f, to the ashoWn, and Albert lia• ham was mitered into a nother world Ile wage led Very heels maundering the fart that he was in lull health. - At '25 minutes past it, Drs. Snap, power, and Van Auden, examined the body and pronounced de tleriet. The body was then taken down, placed an a redo, and delivered to the lathero l the prisoner. Thetatne work of the gahoWs Was erected io one 'of the upper rolimatuf the jail. so that nothing was visible btu the rope which hung through the ceiling. Everything Was armhged in complete order, mid nething oectured pr make the scenemore awful than the immagmatinn would naturally pill cture. there are any who hive doubts so to the guilt of the priseiner, to remove them n isottly necessary In state, that since he and his brother were sentenced, ''they have, in convenation with each other, at times when they supposed no person was in hearing, eon- I meted themselves, time and again, of the murder' of Adler. And yet Albert Belem, with his last breath, protested that he was wholly innocent of the murder. The enemas arrow! the jail and tne Court House were crowded by protons actuated by a morbid desire to be where they could at :met hear the drop of the weight which tent e Wittier being intoeternity This curiosity with ince to generally expeCted ton such ye-restore, bat that women should disgrace theinselvet by truckling with the crowd, wis quite surprising. s—We cmderstsnd diet John fisbam, jr, has made a fall confeesion of all that he knows in rein fire to the murder of Nathan Adler, to his Comet ; and that the same will be published la pamphlet fetti. la a few dais. • • MTH= TANZING-BEW POOCEIN A new chemical process for tanning leather, has been patented by Hai-man Hibbard, of Ro chester, Sew York, and /Or which a silver nitdal was awardedrat the last Phio State Fair. Ansel Frost, we believe is the proprietor of the patent for many of the Western States. We have se4 calf skins and sheep skins that were tanned by this new process, and there is nu doubt of the fact that the leather is greatly su perior to that tanned by the usual process. The calf skins we else, were superior to the import ed French brawls, and the cheep ukius were as strong as the common calf skins sold in our mar kets; and for boots and shoes are better in many respects than the calf skin sold in our most fash ionable shops. This new process, is used also for tanning all kinds of leather,..-harness and sole leather, and heavy row lades for upp,e6l.—atel this leather viii soot crack or break when exposed to the in fluence of the weather, Nlessrs. Howlett 4'. Kellogg, of Columbus . , hare purchased the right for Franklin county and are non producing the finest specimens'of all la m .te of leather tanned by this process. t. In addition to the superior quality of the loath er turned by this pFocess, it takes only one.irth of the time required by the old process. Sheep, calf, goat; and all kinds of light stock, are thoroughly tanned in three to four days; cow hides in ten or fifteen drays; harness from fifteen to twenty days; and sole in font thirty to forty days—lt's:l - there is a saving in the cost of tanning material• of front 1J to per cent. y` he process of tanning skins with the hair on. is perfect—the leather being thoroughly tanned, and the hair left no smooth. and tine as before tanning. ft r saw boots and gloves, of sheep skin—dwool side to -that particularly -struck one fan,y.- This rivet:4 of tanning ban heel, 41.oroughly tenttsl, and in rapidly gettiv,g into one. A otta ni. ••wwsb tub - by 14• process, will do an much tanning gs yll Ulm vairs of on ordinary ”Tan unry,—and there can to no doubt that it in des tined to create a perfect revolution in the bold ness of manunfacturing all kinds of leather.— Cis. Go:. Ou Sabbath evening lost, Mr. James 'Stover, residing on Penn street, in tikia place, attempted 10 ail a alad lamp WhUia Inartting. As might bare been expeeteit, the fluid caught null e‘Pl"‘{e4 trt. )inup,eovering the unfortunate mint afti, the inflammable material, and in an instant he Wt. enveloptsl in flames. There being no one present to render assistance. he fled to thu Street crying for help, and ran a considerable distance before water could be procured to ex tinguish the devouring element. Whilst flying throbgb the street we are informed that he, pre sented a mot awful specnicle, the tlamea entire ly ahrouding his body and covering his hands, arms, face and heal; find it was not until atter the fire had been extinguished, and he had rec., ere.] sufficiently to speak mil tell his wainci, that his neighbors knew him. ;nee wax much blackened, and Ids hair crisped, and his clothes almost entirely consumed. Ilia abdontan and one hand, we understand, suffered Mat, though his entire body is badly burned. We saw the NM' fellow shortly after it occurred, covered up with blankets in bed, and complaining much of being extremely cold. Thin morning, 4 Monday) we nntlerstand, ate is getting along as well as mold be expected, and hopes are strong that he will recover. Mrs. Steven also had her arm burned, hot we believe not to, severely its to oc casion any apprehensions about her entire re covery.—liollidayshorgh Reglnter. a VARIETIES. Greet Slesughire of Bears and fker.—Tbree bears were recently killod about five miles from the St. Cruit Falls, by Mr. Cadott--an old one and two cube. The mother weighed about four him iced pounds. But we learrafrom the veteran hunter, P. F. Bouchea, that a Much 'Schut.7 slaughter woo perpetrated in the Brunt family on the East Fork of Willow river the Sioux Indi ans have recently killed forty bears, and up ward of fifty aeerin the weals on that river; and are still on the chase. Several lends of their game a few days since. passed our village on I their way to MetlllOtA. M. T.—St. Cray IF6. /nl. (.I,,yrtiercr thr_Lakes.—Therp woo impulsed into Buffalo loaf year from the Western States. (very little from Uantida included.) morehaudine to the value. of $22,5:1 - 1§,781. Tho value of- es portn during the year an ttttt nted to 1.4.14.501,7:17. Total valtrition. fall.1)27;d:). Add to this com merce of the port at the lower end of Lake Erie, in order to nlotie the total conatterce of the Up per Innkes concentrating at littlin s lo, tind the a mount will be equal to :•.:711.ilsithithi. Tire in creane since IS-t: in ti01nr17.456. The number od arrivals at Itoffalo during the pant season no-a 3,s:) . S—equal to 1,225:430 tons. The clearance+ numbered 3001 tonnage, 1,20,• 307 Turku/. iirmmi.—lfiisolve five or six bits of gum mastic, each the size of a large pee, if as cinch spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid; and in another vessel dissolve an mach isinglass, 'previously a little softened in water (though none of the water must be used.) in French brandy or good rum, as will make all.- ounce vial of very strung glue, adding two small bits of gum galbanum or; ommortiacum, which must be rubbed or ground till they are dissolved. Then mix the whole with sufficient heat. Keep the glue in 0 vial CIOA'CIy stopped, when it is to be used vet the viol in boiling water. The jaw , ellers of Turkey have a singular method of or namenting watch eases. se.; with diamonds and other precious stones, by +imply gluing them on with thispreparatibn ; it resists moisture and dries colorless. HZ•NOARIANS —A eorreypondent of one of the Pare , paper, wenn. from Constantinople, any. that orders nave been waned for the speerly conveynnee to Liver ho on nearly taro hundrrd'Hungavan re. lingers, who have tannest resident an Chotinda A yes yen has been provided by the TurheM Government, forntshed with every ilium neecssary to secure the emotion of the voyavers, heside• a donation to each of a woad yuru of . ney. The unprestwon that nearly the whole on the refugees, Will embark at Loveipool for ihr (Ironed Staten. Dr. 1 4 ".4.1.,-1, a distinguished Jew of Birming ham, thus states the opinion which the Jews here of Jesus Christ :—"While F and the Jews lit the present day protest egaiast being idebti tied with the zealots who Vera concerned in the proceedings agwingt Jesus of Nazareth, we or. far from reviling his character or deriding his precepts. which aredjindeed, for the most part, the precepts of Moses and the prophets. You harp heart me style him 'the Great Trashes of :Nazareth for that iicsignation I and the Jews Lae to he his Joe." Slarrv.--At the Norman Conquest and the close of the Saxon heptarchy, two thirds of the population of England were• found to e.ist in different degrees of servitude.; and of villein. borders, cottors, and serfs or thralls, one in sev en were, slaves, and' marketable commodities In the most unlimited sense of the term. Slaves and cattle were n kind of money, or legal tender at a value fixed by law—a slave being equiva lent to four oxen. So says a recent English an thority. But it should be added that thin ha. ceased lo be the ease for hundreds of yearn. TL, limn,/ of .Vationol Popular /Meridian held its anoual meeting at Cleveland, Ohio,_ recently, when Governor Slade reported the receipts for the past year to be $9,020,51) ; disbursements $4.8.19.)5. There was a balance of $1,11 4 3,28, the whole of which is to be consumed in sending seven teachers to Oregon in March next. The society since It. was organized , has sent ant 199 teacher,. • Fugitive Slave roe.—On Wednesday last Da vid Orayson, n slave belonging to Thomas Briggs of Clark co. Va. was arrested at Diinville, where he bad been working in the Montour Iron Works. lie was taken to Harriaburgh, ted he was a slave, and was handed over to his master by Mr. Commissioner McAllister. There was no excitement Fried l'oratoa.—The French method of cook ing potatoes affords a most agreeable dish. The potatoes are peeled wiped, and cut into thin sli ces, then thrown into a frying pan containing an abundance of hot land. An soon as they become brown and crispy, they are thrown into a col lander to drain, then sprinkled with" salt, and served up as hot as possible. A Candidate in troulde.—Rev. John Atwood the Democratic candidate ... for Governor, in New Hampshire, has been thrown overboard by the Concord Patriot, the old established organ of the party, on account of political 'apostasy or du plicity, discovered in sundry letters written by Mr. Atwood relative to the compromise measures passed by Congress. lion. Richard Brodhead, the newly elected United Stritgii Senator from Pennaylvania, is a tangier by trade, and served his apprenticeship at Bittaningf, in the wo.tcrn part of that State. Gen. iganiel Brodhead. of revolutionary memory WILY for ri rogogideralole time commandant It Fort Pitt. now Pittsburgh. ATLANTIC. — The rerenue schooner During, Cap tain Darby, sailed on a cruise to liable Island, and subsequently on in cruise in search of the United States mail steumer Atlantic. The Chronicle truly remarkes , that this not of cour tesy and humanity on the partyf the Provincial Government will, we doubt not; he appreciated by our friends across the bay.". .t .4radonii.—At the close of the last year there were in West Point kende - my, 244 Of these there were eons of plan terr, 70; of Mechanics, 16; of lawyer', and judges 34; of merchants, 86; of hotel keepers, 2; of phy eieian3, 184,9 f army and clficers, 18; of pre reasons and piny officer,,, 82; of clergymen, 4; ofgovernmCnt officers, 7; unknown, 7. &nerd! f a...L.-The adjourned meeting at the n apitui, nn guturday last, compostsd of members of the Conatituotial Convention, the State Leg• idatuiv, an 4 other citizens of the State now in Indianapolis, unanimously nominated General Lane lAN a candidate for the Presidency in 11361, subject to the dcvlaion'of a National DemocratiC CotiventicrUssin. iftata &mina; 201 h. Archbishop Hoghee, of Ne York, arrived in Rome, on the 26th nIL Punch's Almanac, for 1851. is said to abound in fun. -Here is a specimen: Why is comet more like a dog than the dog-Star! Because the comet has got a tail, and the dog -star has'nt. How can a man, who has no wings. be said to be "winged" in an "affair of honer!" Because, in going to fight a duel. be makes a goose of himself? Table of interest—The dinner table. A legal conveyance—The Police van. To mend Sherry—Have a sherry-cobbler. Note for irl.'ronauts—Take care that thucom pardons of your aerial voyages are good natured fellows, as the worst thing tlrat-mm happen to people in a balloon is to fallout. .Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. Trt: subscriber rigors for rain the hou•e_and anrund• wiurte ha now reyblix situated on Park stawt. Inloar mord. In Allegheny. and about gn onutes'iralk from the market of this city. The lot Is 74th feet (mot nn Park running back 2.52. feet. to an alleys—mm.lou: nearly one acre of ground. and br bounded frn every aide by large open lots. adorned with trees and shrubbery. The hoover it nearly new. large, and exceeding!, well arranged, hash. (rout of ..r0 fon. and • depth of V.!. and contain. fourteen man, beetles halls nine feet wide. It I. built In this herd and mon durable manner. and hes a gm-anrof not and errotains all the nirdern convenience, Two pump, with an onfailie: suPPI, of hard aud soft water. a, al the door on the afcmbren are the necessary but Imildinn, e trible, earrbere hone, de. The gmunds arri laid out niovtl, tor lawn. entered with chute, hull trees. evergreen.. flowering shrub, entrant, stoneeberrir, rarmbemes, Le.. nod • small stanlen. The fruit's of the bred kitul, and the Ire., are in their prime. awl , {rid einguat fig the wan. of an onlinarY The situation of this angert,, acto utlubritY and. trukurtran comfort., combined with contioult, to the cuff. .4 {Arra... Ir, an, trireldenee iu thr. vicinity It h... • Stow of the Ohio River for over • mile. of Trmleteneer vale, South Pitt•hurgli. Ito city, rho two rive,. and the halo around. forming allenether • pauononic .pnetael of slush the ate tiev, wearier. Ever, lust slosh depart. !rem the port of Pith•trursh r.O the . Obi, Yeses so full view. The residence and arr.nrubr are al. , r , trraletelY ed remov from any atino,aure of dun. vo &Amiens. of manfon ausrvegetartiou. sod adonis a. rertirensent ay quiet and pearreful as If located in some quirt norA in the rreuntri• The a:betty will 1,0..01 at • bargain, and irrere.loo given ou tire Herd of April. !Inquire at the date n.. inltentf D. W IIITII _ C.)- IJv a CovetAtes—The only nmmeil, eyer effered to the nubile, whleh hew never failed ,d working a lItIrm• alien directions are f0110w...L1 , 31•1.ene , Liver Pill. It hem new Leon metered )rare hare, the pubile, end ham !wen Intro. dttewd in nil wrlhmr of the WIWIT tt hew hern tumed It Imo bed the tnomt tlintnt,hant moereem. end ha. ertuallt drsren out the Item of all other umedleinem. It ham been Ivied under all the different ph.... bedn.foutel ounally efflreeinum In all. For male hr J. KIDD t (Al:dam: l No on Weed at. RPM • PA131.15 CASE! EVIDENCE iN OUR MIDST. 1 rtunnlully nognl. l Y .ith Your rr'0 , .. 0, thell k ycyld K l.r f nu an ancount of the dmu.t luirsrulous pf tuy Tittle daughtnr'n n>e tu the usn of lour ''Prtru. alto wits attacked with • eery son. rya in February or, Morels Wt. when I Itotonlistely applied to the best mettl nal sal In the ell, by whom It was pronounnsl s - eery hod eye. - and all Kase me luta no horn of doing hot any mail. AF tor ',bleb Ito her the nototry to aujohl lady who bed lawn wary successful In curing elm.. it.. told me that her Ml* 'CM hopeless, as she sunlit nertalnly loon not only that One. but deo Lhat Ito other would fallow—lt being a scrofulous sireenen t 4 121. blast. And Ido ex•rtifr. that at the tlm. mf V/ther (.1, B. Vuhon) mote to the ninelnone that we had better try your Petroleum. she WWI ea.' , /,' triad of °en. eye. It to now abut two months since she began Its tun. and she rao now no with both Slaw as good as ewer she did: mid.. far as I con tell. I believe she box, with the blessing of the Almlably. lawn mast by letrolo. MIL Your., respectfully. M. Ymeti Tmatom'Cotta.a. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, 1050. Ark - For sale by Keyser A 31e1oweII, 1.10 Whotl al: Y. K Pellet, 57 'Wo.I st 4 I). 11. Curer. D. A. 3:1/1.11. iusetth Err -0.4 sad 11. P Prkivrarts, br the ProPri tor. 0. 11. K11:11., unr731001,3 buds. Seventh Pittsburgh. Citizen's Insuranes Qompany of Pittsburgh. . NCo.l.lltAllli HOME INSTITUTIONS. 0111ew tie. :al Water etract.lnthe warebonee of C. 11. . NT. C. A. Ilmolaa, Preoldent A. W. Mae.. This Company le now datum! to Moore all merchatollae In atom and In tratuatu. vamp's, le. An ample truara.ntrfor the abllitratal Introit., of the In/dilution. In &lauded In the eb.eter t.flnn...tm who all eldsens of Illtahurgh, nal: and Lave... 143 known to the rummunlty far thelr aruletrxe. Intellhrente. and Integrity. Inara-mta—C.(l. Iluenal. W. Ihumley. Larlmer. g Domestic and For;iyn Eschangt, Bank !Corea, a I Gold t t Surer, liought,Sold ErrAanyed EXCHANGE ANi) BANKING HOUSF: er NVNI. A. HILL & No. 64 Wood Street Pittsburgh. Sir INtrsznt ...Ulla. nwzhtrogrtn Jxll.ll 10PAKTNERSHIP—We' have associated / aath iir Tuuldr,. BR, law cknhier of the Faxsueri D,nwite Bank. who will tlevoVe ctyle of the dm retnetinn lietvtof.m. jala A WILKINS EXOBANGE AND7IIIiiMMG HOUSE OF A, WI 1,. K 1 NS & CO., corner of Third and Market sta., Pittab'gh. E'inropean Agency. 11, Aubrernber intend.. ...Ring the principal ri11... Cimat Ifrnain, Vrannr. and I i. , rmani. donng the months of Ma,. and Jour neat. tracing I.l(plburgh on Marrh 171 h. and all , plMw.t to alleni k aro - arena , of a ha. atom character whlrn aat a rnntict. l to ht. c.a. , . I•ll74ltnyri: JOHN D. DAVIS. Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, ILAN,: NOW IN ;TORY. A full and complete abet of PDREIGN AND AMERICAN , HARDWARE, the oozing moat.. trot whielt they are prepared P. ogler purehaanathat .T.P•re favorably with any of the ...Peen ettlea LOOK HERE MY- FRIEND! AL RE YOU A FATHER, laboring for the an outlet - tog thorn general lilht ant law WVi d halfe almost li meet. • batten n Dr. S. D. Ilowe's 'Shaker eareararllLa ' pi Arn WA Mather. suffering (no.don are. whieh males ary generally aubvet. use pr g. D Bowe i Phaker ,snotpatilla--lt will oertainly rare you Call at our depot, ur on one of our agent.. ml get • pamphlet. untie. where you .11 Pod that the :baler ear.. oaparilla. ae. prepmpl by Dr .• Howe, hae the mean. of permanently curing more & , . wkilch the human family ane continually ouhpet, than miy other prep Aloe of Saraapartlla e•er yet brought Gann. the 99 gra media. hao ePtibiLe Ito high n.putatuni by Da a mp II 1. tao upln ant =ltileo ""ll . l I the rely 1 that arta on the liver ' A idn;y ' a. ar:l ITla n el o alfrle Wl aarp n. Unie, .bleb aflp mode m l" t more valmtble M e•e1; D 11101014 . 0 , ,,(11AK Ril SARSAPARILLA ' , and take pantie, Prix. $1 per bottle-5 tuttlea for 1.5 " b .j. D. 110 g. WE 01/ Propriettirk To erhorn Kg ender. "hin. Alto. far sale br J. A. Junco, J Srlwournaker Black. Ft. IV. )Inca. J. M. Town.wpal. J. Mohler. di. Jura. Y.IIbnL Allegheny oil}. IP. 1L Nr tnirzb.u.%Lt k NI heeling: J. Pattern°, f ' ner E. O. Plorpan, Nc Cialravlllr: Mellon Koop•Cadla raCaalkerT NOTICE. LL personn indebted to the Into na . firm .w o , f . j.4 " v "" n Una_ - • NEW BOOKS. A NEW CLASSICAL. lII('TIONARY of Creek andßoman Blogra,thy. Myth°lday. and Oro. l a ,redinpon 11.. Dictionary of 01,4 and Ito- Ilioraphy vid Mythology. by Wm. Smith, L L arvtard by C. Mallon. nee. of Or Quern. of Sanland Dal Engllah Ptine..rano. Ily Ages Strickland. Vol, lel Thr Lifr and cormrpondeore of dt. Sodthry. Edited by Tson, thr Kee. IL Jl. A. 1 vol. boo.. inns. hr livelier of Popery. and Ito anew, An Adders+ de neared in lb. Broadway Taherhooff, no Wodnrelay even ing. Jan nary 15,1851. by Rev. N. Mornay. K. recrivnd and for wile by H. HOPKINS, fetd 78 Apollo Building. roorth d. I)LANKETS! BLANKETS!! MURPHY ISURCIIVIELD have on hand . good ualrtmentnf Blankets, of all tho dlfr,rrnt oualltlrr.lncluding • P.O pal of anus atm and quality, All of which are now offend t. reduced prior.. CARLET CURTAIN CHINTZ, of differ pot `ldth'' sal " k nitstriri , rrliNteifyin'oo.` ROWN FLANNELS, it Domestic Article Alm% Whirr. Barred, Green, and Maurine Blue, u hAeeuund at the storecor NI fida •URPIIY t BURCHFIELD. AMES' FLEECY SILK GLOVES, and other Md. of IVlnter tikr mean smortment to be hat the Moro of feta MURPHY a BURCHFIELD. xeA DIES" IV iNTER, POSIERY, of vorioun kind. including nen. arirla of Wool and BIM. to nif at dm 'lure of rub 3 3IIHIPHY t BURCHFIELD. N. ERINO S S: , COTTON UNDERSIIIII I TS , : . i tlo. c7 " : " Alno and Lnlntio Wool Drawer. 1,1,1 _ . • IVAStNoT—Dor wA S an L e E p SM aI A N li en in u a b D ana y ra i n oo ci d e s r aid reknit:not None other met. apply. EnVoir ,. bat iittt thi.i ofticei fr R. J. D. VOWELL'S COMPOUND Val-, ETAIILE POWDER, bit the cure of Ifflcuattr. ut A rare and moot eureeiotPlieniedy for that oar.rwiattng not intolerable oftiletion to vbith mother, in t to dL. of 'unlnpp au n tueet . lt affords the, moskpr .. .r . r anut nd t ' n ' d * lii initially see= by o reingle . giqaM 7 . o pt:: like other fur thbi painful.re. it antirely barn. tolor respect+ the child, se It Mar . be ...Domed ontifflut hootthm p o ltile riot: of ininrY• o t f hi lfi t g:- '7ft . ,--0 DOI P k F sal t 4 1 11. aiN R W.. 12t1 Liberty *M Pttubulo up rgit Fur rote by A. litesitta, dNo. Wm:nub et, JO, and D. A. Luton, Druogieb. AUefflorny. frti33. Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.; Philad'a. GENT IN PITTSDURGII, W.II. DAVIS. Final. tr.. ut.e.4ata.) No. 3A3 Lawny meet. ia betWr outito*o of persona nietilliot In the lower part oral., city. nt ma) almi ha round daily. Prom tu 1.2 and to 3. kirk, at the counting ruom of Setaamilinaker A fflt..Nnlbt Wont growl.all wino my Information beeirettimel'lnmotraUono. inLmpt. tool ra t at.? ITie It":= V. 3 /Lilt eth,.Pryig,EL, "Vtitlt ' pront• of Wes Conspant. Mbleb foe the tmo yoara bar...been eighty per I . 7at per annum, gn! dteta4 "1,1=1:7. 911,..,n, OTita..--.Loca • LZIANDER LANNI/LI.. . Delany. yr.. Fnadx, (Um Lord waling) au Lord 1.1 ost. laLlut mambas, a/ half MI4) o'clock. ChityWagotgok at et:erica, ;Am LatkoVill set Intilrr, (Mr. P , somvaut's4 &malt Mat, VlClaLuridt. lUeV - n ----- TC T) TONS SUPERIOR No. LD BIM 081 LIILL 163 Wit'l7l NEW BOOKS. i N INIITH'S CLASSICAL NARY;DCTIOA * I --A dletinanr, Orne l nal r utylln.b.un awl ueou-rnpliy. nn.lr lend afon lb , lurtkoury of sal Ilninnu IlLography and Nlytholo,y. by William :+tnith 1.4 U. eclitorof the Itirtionsrle.ofilmek and Inman Autiquitink and of tlreuland Itutnan Illuunnphy and 51‘thnInuy. revlned. with numerouA mirectinn.and addition, iu Authun. LL. Prulennur the tik and Lntln Langno. , C.olurnhia rro The Llfn and rverrpumknee ..nuthey editenl 1.1 hi. nu.th, Rey. euthin-rt South.). )1 A. Cu rut. of l'ltiniblund: Cumberland. Full Lound cloth, putrwli. .4 the Life and Corn...pundett , n of Thol.rl En the; Lire. Ili owdo of Sodiand. andl:nOkh r-ddserdod nth n•aa - nf Ilribdts. StnrClnnd. author nr .Un" of the Qurru.. of 3 , 4 1 The td Pnpory , i t It. Cat”co an Addrnaordeliv• n.l in the HMO W. 1 . 21--rnarle. nn W.,lne.day ef.86 1 014. Jon In. Intl, hf He. Slnrral• Ir It, Thoe.n.. laAdrsJuil rnreirKi. und for wale,*by Jendn IL O. N,. 47 Markpt,44. 4 . l.rrarle, Pnot. and An:p.m-an ad..l . •i_ .. • B RIMS I 'I, I V Elt SEED; TI nth ',NI. prim*. new in Irtl. Ice, No, Leaf Lan!: lascl• rtvwto• Lei lir, • MolaoeK I. bri• mod rctra tiraulx. Llndlng and .ale by BROWS bK. I ATRICK lAA 10 1. 2, 'A t, 5 , K , ..5 . 11,1,4„,i11111/E I.l:,l new rep..liE..Mowviuspratts' r;10 awl 1`11.• linettell Fanerieb aseortest: 25 brie i i lue. 21 , 04 lb. Olin. Vitnol; For sal, by .1 ,K 11111 k 0 . 1, rn BUN.(. ji1.:,L , ,..i1 , :5. „ . ,, 1 . , :..ti , ;— ,.,., A , Ime t, : n t , n: a l Rrlendid ar.sort ionft.biehnien,.. ham I, Is. 'Wre rer rat l .l. Pr"'h Br L'"'. Frenell .11 ii.e.l IA- Lame, and Cartimenw at estrrmely low in n'. Did A..A. NI A.24iN A Orb MAILORS' TRIM M 1 NGS---ISeeeived and ai, th0..1,). and E nt Padding, .eliciax.Twist, (atilt and basting Vert . and !Ant Iluttnne Bona. Metal. and Jalatriffr'd Drat Sad ertrrd. Ihltholle. , Horn and Illnek Done :fuel... ado, Dutton, Ac. . A. A. MASON A eri. d 11.0 T tis, c AssiNtERES & VESTIN(IS---- ‘ , H.,..iv..1 ..I ~,,.....1 this dab. eight ns foll!'w , 111,,k. Plue, Brow n •rnd ltrisdr Itrowleloths of .91morti's so ',nr bihrie e0,,,,in , out riot" Black Doe,kins. M root of England and Multllear• de. Achy .ri rand henhlek , ~ Dra va! N.D. Fat, rid k. I 'astir:nese. Merino and Marnillea A. A Ml,OO i Cll. L :Y. 1. ii2 a ill Market at . _ _ 50 8A. , 5.. i l:It 1 f•il i , P,EACII ES; ' Ni bris Plruatatrn " ;belaseen. nal! ronnernwer Nod., t'orn Droorn. Jur, d ree'o rude Ir teld Mel f :l r LLS A s HAW Sellers' Cough Syrup in Illineip, l'U 11l ; E l'lEltt 'l,, of :11iildleport. 1,1,1001,1 e Ifl moot, ant! , naile .1 r , te rd 3411..0, I7th. Ital. that he As. los, tnartdr..l an, or lees a .o. a ~ ,u gh for several )retalr last r ear confined him to his real. and ren ram! nostril!! ...Marron! for three month- During lhe eLILII2I/ef he ~,I heth, tell 4011 theelalah retlhlllied to Mauer. him li, day sod night- whirl.' was only relrevist hi the tew of - I•ieller , ' Cough Sirup. - whirl. A gentleman to the ursine of Chapin brought with him from the Shale of Ohio. Mr. Chapin leirl found the Si rot.of irrent tee in his fawn, . and h• -n nrovirrg , from oho.. took fifteen hettl. , with lam. • i! , ....rtierr of o hielr Judge Dion , . ordained nod uo.I with great !font - relief ' ' 1 1 ;:nrr ',1 1 '. ::o . :1 " :. - .r, ",', 7 ". b'L" - i ' ° a a ....um., ~, w..., „,. ....,., hi druerri.t , gerroralli In Lhe IlltoeilieA and vieipity. I (.. V , EW 1111 * Sit.'•- 11 le.velt Manton. • eidel.rntest duet( from WWII th l: ' . l trr r e ' r. t ; r b. j .:! ; 7t . Val ' ar ' D ' ll ' urn i t ' i!; a in.ir edit!, by ~ C Vroter. Sweell! rho Alt , he ILO Alice fair, br S t 0 Eoefer. . 1%1 offer Dow this hand of unite. Come maidens emir, or Traiteralillo ii e 1,11 A• be happy yet; from the Daughter , of et. Mark. bw.. Burial. • favorite Ind touching halln.l. Th Inset wountlesl the splrst that loved thee. Dentno or don't rou retnotnlsor owswt Alice. r,ln.s. Polka. 1.1 C. , . Foe.b.r. There 11.11ns linithes. Jennett and Jeanott.--.v.. Bairn t glti r l i rnlt ' ry ' n! " ..l . ll } ;e7Vbit Crra ' ; h ltl ol" I rt. , srolka. Itatrhelor's Portz. • hill) Musidrlllers—reryewr 1.4 pretty. Itrwe quadrilles. Hoolgtarl Polka. Allegheny C.tillions. A now edition of Iluntevre Id•trueturn• for Piano, with ota additional pa... of new le,ron, Clark's Caleehbra for the Ilan. Iluetseve• Plum Forte /er. Remised o-driy by JtfllN Tim II MELLOR; '.l Wool et. N. 11,--A Ivry large risk of New Pismo arrlvins l , and. will tw , sex for sale thin week. yed A del EETINIes of the Board of Manager"; of it,l2t h ii Alj';g:'Xro'...,:riic2LtZt.":i.:lNiraii`i.t7"l he 061..1 In o'rlook 1.144 the pew lararti are reques4 , l to a, tat,. Coal Men and Boat Builder& 100,000 FT. COAL BOAT Sp.)IN b G , It0111:IlT la.:ll,ltf Fourth Atm., • Ornc; IhireamMu aan liana 111,1,0 Co, January. IMSI. Pl%ll/END—This Company has this day eclarod a ... AM-annual alivl4lend of ter dollars in, . d nm able at tb.• oftine tho Treasurer. on the lOth February AVERY l'ree't Kl-P ARTN EItSII I P-The subscribers have tl's..thiir.'Sht!..:lW. of S'4l., 40111_ ATKINS4I::, .4111 IN )t.IikELY. _ ; PI N , 0,- , 1% 4; ,,, ltre .a t,re Far; etemo hen sup r. anal to t g s g ed II t llutai t 9.A. Us .Uprrint...ml ILA nu 51'411.1... TIC CI.V trurtl LET —Po s on+ and Steno Power fur Fmul ollAr(4.1-3 hiub. thin Ind& Maryland, T and ter gale h t WI! 11. Ji oILNATA,!: .1a.3 t r tin d 'A ja. S H L r. o ). c I ed for ntl.y • WM W.1./ITN:4'ON t ICASES 111ALAILt WINI:t tom Lemn.. In prune n consignment !I ,i• ,rinn•••• prima ci.riprnizir. 311 VI. taum.,l 1, ' L;:11611 Jut., too ha. Oat, tan Liborm unit tOIIN —5 brls Cit6cinuati Ilominjr Jost reed por etoamorrohl ime brl. or bus .1,1 Wit A AlreLl kl. k 61. ETCH kegs new. fur sale Iss! Will A St MURIA k CA • 131 — EI:LEU PkIA CII ES—A. small lot reeeiied Art ml. Df pk.ll WM. A. McklLlifili Cl) Cloning out the Entire Stock. (lIIEAT lIA FIG A I NS.—A further redue -111 mm In w are.. The autricrita, wishing to Owl , out thr halanee rite stock of Four, mkt Mario prr Goolik by the 1.1 of A i inl ni.rt. would rnivertfully ml! the attention of I. .1.1 ruMueler. and the r ub', who aro Itt WWI! Of wal K iwalii at •Oft, t o, wort. Awl... fortnei pnww. To an, R•rain widu emumenorbawneoun Market 'Mr...lllla w ng ould h, a g ood o w irmulty. In he will illgytew of the bal ance of the atorli ott term.. nth a Imes of the atom. 'shut 10. Low. oeru t owl fur over 11 rears. and by au rarerlotit futon> uw.le 11'11 liAKIIAltlk punk, hew Viak Morse. Marketet al.:Pitroburgh. A I , lr . h u o le ; t!N.n. N. 0.111.41. and 121 Firid .u.. betyrwen ICood arid rouithtiold. Po:khan:h. I A N V ELOPE S --duet .received, a large q uanllt, id huff blue. Mn! white Envelolier. of all "'"IIIONiLZIt rry .t anfl v Jamul T I NI; I -- A ruiAd's Writing. Fluid. tia.bss;Tji.,t`an:l Hsu Ink. ..all Itik--r.! Mn!n Mork Moron Thou...if. C.lmmereio.l erarlet. and M. Vreneh etiruitile Ink. ki.r .ale W. 11A1 I ! °TES AND DitArrs.- -Engruved and 1 M Note.. a nd Draft., of mi beautiful .4.. "I:I..iLTAL'I,r Ynr i,.. klarkel and Seooral 1. ai w l Post ropy hiJOIIN eFADEN & COVODE, iSurts-f. s r. tn John McVaden k tvn l Cana! Basin, Penn Steed. Penna. Rail Road Co.—Central Bail Road. I.IIIK suhserilkers having Lien appointed ehlt,plug agents for the Penneylesnla Centrul I Inform the public that nre now prepare.' to re. relte nor men-bandit , or hrcnt nee for shipment east on the np•nlnt of the canal. Mill to. earried through in fire days. ILI 01 C. 11144,11.4-1 to us will lw forwnrkled fr., .1 rotund, Lou or 'huLLLL' fur LLALL.LuuLL^L MeFA.DF.N CttV0111:. Jauver . „„ ANTED TO BUY—Noteet of thi!WeNtern ItmAte, sml Stnrk of the Pittsburgh Butt, by Jtlt IL 01 00. 2, 8 . :13 k L BUtT Eit ; tons 11e,r1w. su grew tall and quart dash,. tel ntlll XI boxes !OLP. , dre t i 0 dos Oorn Ltrownw . 01 Its• liemhxt loaned tioir Leather; V L or male by ENGLISH 11E9 NFTF. Jon:10 . 12 . 2...re0nd. nut 121 Vint els. n KEGS Twist Mt.,. kir bbln Tanner's Oil 1 WO boxes Prime Clierre: For eale . by An 00 JAS. DALT.F.L, 00 LI sheret. • N DRIES--150 bog, Rio Coffee; 12 wiekalili. IL T.. 10 do roorbong do: • 123 box!, manufartun.d. and lal: Prk n i .41171F74 1 8:7 4 ; h1,11 .. Wale' , and Front Arm. For rale bY fa. ho_ 3 ,AsEt,- 2 mart 01.1.1 t For pale hr ' LEE. fair3o 200 B:1101!1!.frrI%-e..1101rdli„Ouel”tert-SSES Itar kros No. I Lard t NO; WA Dried Frarea, ..1.0 bur briett APl.ba I 221. extra Family ; Flour. Fl , v , r , ,r oFr A , *hy farao 111 3 11e , i , L , L i NSI:III) OIL ; • ow 2 hole. p 2ll 1} ure Faut.rneere: ]lbbir Roll Buller: -luredo do; In kea.. do do: 400 1.1y.e... errn. et 4;,:;..,Tx,‘D.-1; 4 I.bh. thew, Nub.: D. bush Dried Apple, C.IAD Eq.. 2 fewhue. CIO Inns A mall tot of She, NI, For aale F .I - 11 CANFIELD. :10 'y A.N TELL—A private.tutur, to take charge of the DllllOO of a Drolly melding !torte eight miler In the crumtr). The quallbentlorta renutMteare hboon.led', of the rentle teacup., Mathernatles, and th a e ilhrai. rat Arienree. For further luformatlnt, outre at like Ohm of Duval Mullis, Er,. Fourth btreet. P m itraburah ja2443t• 2 00 BIiLS FAMILY FLOUR; 10u brie earn do Wbaga No. 3 Crate, brie bletekeret. 7b hrle Tart tin hares rlaltiadrer, Er rale Id T. WOOlO2 0 20Th. Prteluee Dealer, nod Corturthohuar Derthattla. fa 29 01 Water otre,h 1 000 LBS MUTTON TALLOW; 30 1x Com Meat M. Its LuekwT a WODS r O 6 r o 2d.e by [lnduce Dealers and lkaumlasiou kterchaats, 61 Ware, CORN; . 200 lan aua. Sharua fac Wn br T. Wooo., SON, Praluer Dealen and Cia sa omllon Itera ta ltan, seSl GI Water anat. CORN -20 brls and 30 sacks lust ?add by DILiPORTII t c ROLL BUTTER-25 brls in store yart . J.& DILWORTO ICO TFIAR-401?arreu in more JrZI J. a. Mama *co YIRON-200 tons on han 1 NO J. 8. DILWORTI.I ACO urge for sale by IJIP J. eCIIOONMAKfiI t co DI ESCCRIPTION BOXES, Turned Wood, ve.s SCHOONII4KER t OJ ILI\'E OIL-1U baskp:fl.sal i thr j , EW C ROF C CASTOIi OiL—MTINtiIOW'R No I. jwi We r. SELLERS, 0; Wnrd d i i . N.AxsEED oiL, LARD OIL, Ili lIALE 44 4.14 mut.i SPERM ME Innate by E. E. SELLERS. 47 11.1 UCH. W I 'EAT CAKES—Ifyou wint g147K1 SLIP Itorktrhea t ktabbrEg.Erlerregripg Cm pound, for utb• h 1 3 li. t. BELLEES. R EVIAN' ER S—Cohls and Alen i , for sale Haricot coruautimlrth NE. iv. WILSON. pirtncrAhir esistini th e underwßated. ttoc the of `,At. k:n...eConrvir A i`o., Vhihulel and ••O'Cootior, Atlitta tl,. 15th d 8 tl.« the t; of Atkins. O'Luutbor Co,' at 7411.1el ' ohia. Juittr 'n • 07CononrM imne authorised to 4e thr ham.. of O'Connor, AtYw,,ANV7Nl,27:42Ra,°•'' l ' a u te ' b i4 t:Lll,3nrk. 11. ISM. JAM OCONNOR JarnoF , O'Connor, of Pittsburgh; Pa., and O'C'nuora t C0, , ,f 'Ladino,. 10., have liar ..hr entered ILto r-partnerrtp utukr the style of •lainas O'Connor At I'diaLutifti." au.' ..O'Conno, Co..llalinnore." for tho tr.,,di no thr huAnesa a the Pittaburifh Trans f.,rtation 1.1nr....11 as for uenerla romp:amino andmar. eban.tio. purpneen. - • JAM "...4 IYCONNOR l'idaborgh. Jan. 15. 100,1. O'CONNOILS t CO. A CARD—We tender our thank . ); for the raralra%em.tnts.wrumeurMem AnAon 01 ISM, Phall te.O. the mod exteu,ive AAA perfect tuttire. We will &OW' the' m'toil~ N. t 3;Alg u' VZPi e gcr Ar IltlAbunch. VCONNORA A CO.. Baltimore. 1851.-00611. r t=r=ffi I RE k - N APPLES-10 brir prime, reed in hl e.turri. p nni c En. P— -I 11l hales MiSsouri dew rotted. in ...too. and f..r ...le by ALEXANDER OORDON, 124 Front gI AN TILES-51.1 boo mould. on consignment lo iw ALEXANDER 00111010. I INGER ROOT —3 sacks prime, on band Lot for by S. X. WICEeERSIIIM. Sixth aT . . _ yArs FOOT Itrls just retired oLupt:rior. for .5I e b 0. N WICK EIItIIIAM. P AN !Sit \VII ITING-01 trio in store, for 1,..n1e I.y 1.r2 1 0. wimcloolAm I 1 ANAL WAttEIIOUSE Wamboo, No =A ÜbeOl slrret. my 'opied b IL.II A Up:et. will I.e r*otrd, with lbe bolt p":'..t1.1;. it ITE BE?, f;a f . xds ale Ja2A Al FL k: It Y--15 kegs assorted, for mde by A 1 ..z.1 J. SCIIIMINMAKER to . _ L f , d, tt b ick, YUL'I'S-3 , 6 •, 1 , , 1 e j5 ci t . 1 , , , ,, 1d i en Sy d rum f.. b J rat AS. A. HUTCHISON A 05 rA per-steamer LLOW-29 brls reed . per stea Arent' Ind 4, rale by J. O,]R. Ja2, Rouud.Cbureh igoTAsti—S casks Duncan'axure Potash, 1 flit ma.. by Ilit t ltl„!t i la T l k s .r 2l l) •• N ro .- 41 P nl ' i ~, I.rr o al ll ?brl g W. I'. LARSHAL, Wool-et t E t" D StAl A (1. jg' ..4 '..llarge loaf • , 210 do lre Arlo rruftbl,l4 .taro and for cap Ly JAS. A. lII7TCHIsoN C CO Agli FL Louie Both uesasrl. , I OAF SUGAR-30 brls for sale by 1 A 1' M. 11AGALEY a co. ~ . TOWNSEND'S ESS. GINGER; • i !lenders= k C 4 ) .• Sarmwill. • ll'. kareapwill.l.l . gale by 5 11)1. FE141112, '... , IVmd at ,a I"DE11-150 kegs blasting, for sale by 'pat .1. /I FL FLOYD. Ro tut ( illuxeb t u lULK POItE-200 pieces hog round, well II trimmed. for sale by w ) 1. BAGALEY 2co F Ff. AT I I E RS— 17 sacks prime for sale by OURIIICIDE C rill lIRAIL J.,•4 I I G6 Water et brls and 15 kegs for gale by I Jga`, J. S. DILWORTH k,CO 111 dos just received c lg rn 1 .4 1 1W1T--1 0 0 bu Dried Peaches: ------ liu nu Drip.) Apples. for valeAly .J. S DILWORTH L CO ERNIILLION-1 t-15, genuine Chincse, I for J. KIDD a CO. no Word et ---' IA MPIIIACK- -50 brls for eale by A, I KIDII t CO lr IRKS ON . ISOl ik /K . K K E do P C I Jot'', so, ~, Baal ;Ink Kepi= l e i l for the ala,se work.; poo j gr i e r r4 . .=.7,l . DPlY (or .al. Lt 13, 81 Wool at d . WHEELBARROW was taken away from our etoreon Friday. the IRO of Jumary. by • man of the mane of Win. Wllliima.and KIM 43 Mr . Godfrey. of Alleohon, lit,. and taken to M. Davis' Auction Room, o Mond., the kith, and odd. The gentleman who par. shot the tall arbeelharraw plesoe roam the mmo. end sot hi , moue,' .4:41 • By an &lino he will pond,' , i.d J. I 11. 7 and 9 Wool II E , C2I , Eit'S FARIN A , —t ER by ' 81 25. El 50, and 81 75 per gallon. T . tITERS KEEPEIIS had better try Morris a. Ilalv ,, rai's Prime Pair. Ferint Rtaxtrt, at the above '6'."' 1. 1.." m '''"'""' iiiVti r i . AND WISE STORE, la. , East side of the Diamond. IiIC e E---,ta too prime C arolina, for sale by • ~:. JAS. A. HUTCHISON it CO . . . . --_ _ S I icl'rlitl kep assorted Not, for sale by JAS. A. HUTCHISON a CO DEAUTY.—It is universally conceded that beauty I.totore common In thin country. than In any r. while at Mu urine time It is nald that In no other country I. it lok at no young an coo. Now thin la tnae to a n.rtain extent, but the ha. n. often ,crawl by neglect- We pelt to all, de not neglect your knot.' aPPeanutrok . b O. rood the fllowing. and yen ne.c.l not Lark goal Ina . Theta. articles am ocieentite Pretatn.. toil have An a. J.ed a high popularitr • ule, Ilnuere Per.lan or Chine. Powder, for Ironartmg to the no, billloun eumpU'llon a radiant whlntiona. In nothing should 2 person be more careful than the one of a powder for the AM. co many of Mow cold ate very Inlarl oul My Chine, taolo.lerincompoutalvd in asclentinc Man , tier. and contain. no ingridient which eon posalbly unmet '" Jul,: Depilatory Powder. for ronao , inironPor , . oue heir What is momanAutaly than hole upon the face or ar m. of a holy. Thl. srtiele will remove it Ina short Um , . withou t the are of any shun lontretawut Jule. Haden , Vegetable Lionkl hale Dye .111,inutouta ,ouu impart to red. white. or gray u hal, T.h t.r . nor ',.t,,t,-',T,,,",`!:::11,7,',;,• u Ttr",,,ti,ny 11 4 , 1 , m 5.7 7,,,, LT dy r o. n b: hol!h7rrlt:li;;,o—ir o I j. i, i.4;,tt.J—i , . —ll 1 11 :ti , ,;,V5 " ,,11 1' gl .'" Aw 'en:: ' , " l;, j a, `, ..7 , , "" jr the r' re i:'!"6l . , . the ', olitna " ,, ' it lel., the Air, onsuoth and soft ea solo- nod'., and tot liable to Commie chapped. 'I J tile. 'Lauer a Itme To,Ati Pante.—Neat to the hair... thud , the Teeth wen. intended as the greatest ornament to • the human faer: hut when neglect..l. nothing Is no &Aun t ti,, 0 i..., unicklyrneen. tip how Tooth PaeW will Impart 1 h, the teeth it pearl, •hiteneen, at lb. /.111111 time keening I the out'. . "' N ' A.PSINDEL, I;eifttorr and Chemist, 100 Chesnut et., Pinta For sale wholesale and retail. by U. K. Fahonstook A Co.. and IL K. :tellers. Pittyburgh, and J. Mltcledl. Allegbena city. 1, naltral S L ERS: , LIVER . PlLL—"Could not get tre.wolelloollle. 0. J. 9. DM. • SU. 0. K. Itro./....--Vonrs see the_only Liver Pills that sell here. rould not get along without tlum. and every 2t;l=.l7tLko‘t;' RTY.V.OI. ael.repart.l st:lunnld tycoal and +Ad drucatvls generally. Jal.s TEE 111=11 PERIODICALS, i ik ND TIIE FARMERS' GUIDE. LEoN ARO so n 7 a (Xt. No. 64 001.1 privet. N._ Tor manor to publish the four leading Quarterly Re obove,"and 11119-kvecor• 51.-earte: In addition to bleb they have nrently monnenced the publication of a Tad. ble Agticnltural i the •-iticoe i rt in k F i llrargh. A gt r h u ortribe j 111.17 " .2the1a;m7 3 Sc_ assisted by John P. Norton, L. A. New liaven. Pnitivour of Scientific Aavieulture in ball Collet a n This highly rentable work will emuhrise two rd octavo volumes. containing over 1400 p.a. with Bor ill splendid steel engravings. and more than 000 engravinire on loss!. the highest style of art; lanstrating elmost every Implement of husbandry now In rushy the best Or mem. the best method of plowing. planting. herb. bar, Ae. an. the various domestic animals in their high est ywrfectioni in short. the pictorial feature of the book to unique. and will modes- it of incaleulable value to the stu dent of urriculturr. tuf T tlrt . l 1 1 17. 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