*flTh ; _____ PUBLISIIEDI BY WHITE. It CU PITTpBIIBOH „ Vi_r.I6,ESDAY 31011NENG, YEB'Y 12, 1851 Finn Peen—Coa l uneyti.al—llla.ihington and g Corieepotalence. - • Paos-•—telgniphic, and 'Local NeWA --Cells of Allegheny County, and the Western 111 , 1 1rit• e EEC Pecs—Scraps from my Note Book, by Lamle T d, tre.. . Mr. Pistol will lecture this evening in the Reformed Presbyterian Church,,(Lste Rev. Mr. Ewing's) Fifth Word, To-morrow evening, in the Routh Common Niethodist'Clierch, Allegheny. llis lecture last evening was attended by is many as could gain admittance. The ability and success of the speli er re beet attested by the crowds who night after night ettendi and the .numbers who are enrolling their names in the colgl water army, 'now numbering over twenty six hawked in these cities. fIOVEEMEST BUILDLOGS IN PlaftlaullGlL • in the appropriation bill , reported by the Coin mlttee of 'Ways Dad Alen ,of which Mr. Harcp ten is a member, there izian item of - seventy-are thousautidollars for the erection of public build jea lilies is Pittsburgli, now tly needed, both 33 r. Matter of cOnvenienen land safety — buildings for the post amp, custo : house, pension office, other matters pertai ing to the general gov ernment. Large : sums f money are collected and - disbursed here, but t is due to the offacirs this money, es well las t bettersecurity should eping. -- -- too small or 'who reeelie and itabFr to the public at large, th be afforded for its safe k • uilding is t. tot lui L b ineas, not, is t lit I' r internally ot : ez r /1 tion will be mode, l ..so uibling, eoriareensur i ate the government May (hie present pont office its large and them nectar° from fire, eith ' We trust the appropri that a good. lite , Procd with the requirements o be erected. 1 James, the neirly elec- ' • eland, -is "a free-trade l • • we. to understand Irer of free trade; forif" I • was high time he fpiand a very unprofitable bu • well as in Petuasylea- I work in 31anchester.— rer!" Itealfy it is par : 'IL Ilad•he said a [ree -1 d understand him; al 'eve him; but ...a free beyond us. Mr. James cotton machinery. We i le is said, by those who intig. This we can un he manufactures 'free ; uracture, we do not, he The Psis says that Mr I ted Bane= from Rodo manufacturer.' How _this? iglu a mannfact shot buhis - occupation, i anothgt:iitte i for that is *nese iti 'Rhoda Island; howirrer well it ma ~ Alree- - trade manta &doziest, siow it as we trade politician, wo co .though we could not be trade nanufacturrr ^ is I :iv a manufacturer of i. ;eau understand -that. 1 1 ; ; knew him well, to lie tleratand too. But lila 1- oar% or favors its"-m.. 1 THE HOE' - • Among the multit. I have been crowding to, few years. there are non! tfie tiorwegirins—the poi • Cs of foreigners who I.lw shores for the past /more interesting than •ple of Norway, in (ho put in a general sense, •e wide spread tribes pc- Northern Europeifram . West, to the confnies of mbrueing the northern l•a, and the Golf of-Fin strict sense of the word ] the Scandinavians, whoi copy the greater'parto the German Ocenn.on th! Riberin. .on the EMI, shores of the Baltic S since these people begin try; but atreAv they Wisconsin 'and Dliuoi ,ewspapers are ablut todssue rrpe forei, devoted to the jp,r rani They atetsiS er _ ,congregj . It is buts fez- years - to immigrate to this co form large settlements i They_hare two weskit their own language, ri an., oaical, in slnagnine! terats of the Scanditto I . eas, and kavo numeroa, aims% them in those Stites, -.1- preached ststedly. ! The Norwegians plc. boasted pe and energy , Xll he engrafted upo • - I a valuable accession to remarkable evidence o • institations, that they late on the varieties o Europe, end found th down under the dcspo much asunder that of ; come here, they find th • ! mosphere—all is free. • Gaul, the Saxon, and . 'taco, tmd are pleasingl in each recognizes a f dices melt away, and , their . minds. Arid sob • Scandinavian, the Ara tie AmericanEnglishm find leader of hie Euro Cr;e is now deeply en. ii ‘ xpatriated countryma - to use his liberty. Andhow is it that e genius of gmerican in stitntions works this ttransformationof char - 'otter, and melts doWn • a generation the prejn !dices of ages? The seer is the simplest ima gusable. Am • =scan Ch 'minim take the foreigner ;hy the hand on his arri , give him a Bible, and 'then let hint alone, ex: pt to cheer him, and aid ',him In his efforts to se. Here, for the first j time, he am , and feels the Gospel working by love, and it purifies Iris heart, dissipates his pre ' Sdices, and elevates his character. Our own PASSAVANS is a warm hearted and ef ficient friend and counsellor of these interesting 'strangers. lie has been amongst them in their, , 'settlements in Wisconsin and Illinois, and in "The Missionary," of which he is the editor, he often pleads their- cause. In his paper for Peb iriary he speaks of them at length, and in con elusion says: "We mumet conceal our intense interest in he ist( of these:deeply interesting Teeple. They H ars"stm n eetheat thee 7 "tti TT arPnotiuigsloldteneglectbrt e,Aml m Church, in tee way of her duty to their im • imertal souls. May the spirit of all Truth guide !the counsels.of those 'who minister among them, to devise such modes of action as may mostef- I fectuallyadnace the interns of the Redeemer's 'i kingdom." tw— / 1 hardy, industri R 4 ..vim- 1 when a little of the in-'1 f the American &Tatter • such a stock, thT6i . livill be 3 our ixrpulation.' it is a . 1• the happy effects Of oar , can embrace and nisimi: ) mankind to be tonna in - fixed, stereotyped, hound sm of eect end custom, no • vernmenk but wheis they 3 motives in a diffcre . it et . The Scandinavio'n, the • • e Celt, here meet face to Sttiprited to find that each end and brother. Irrojn truth has free course to. I t next t The American 3 rican German, and even 1 n, each becomes the guide 5. an brother; and the lat. geff in learning frlom his • how to achieve anti how ring SOPHOIACT . ow GOD'S WORD ASOIRT zo."—A aeries of articles from the pen of the -Res. NAT/IMMO. WIST,. Pastortiof the Fifth Presbyterian Clirch PitMlotreb in reply to cer tain articles written by •'Alethez," in defence of the Fugitive Stare BilL • This is a respectable looking pomphlet, 'of bG pagel, and for sale , Xnglisll S: Co., it) Wood street. The California Courtier, of the Ist hist, elossi Iles the Legislature of California. as follows: Whigs in the . Senate, ri •Whigs in the Aisembls, : 21 Whiga in both Rouses, Democrate in the Senate, Democrat, in the Alembly Domoorats in both Honsez Whig plurality, Donbtfol in the Senate, beabtfhl in the.4sseintly Whig majority over Democntr. dnutufrd aturlndepatulents, {/Of one of these doubtful ones, the Courier • !says, he "has always acted . with the Whigs. but Idiffers with them on the Tariff. In fort .he ix a ilthig by nature.". This is a neir field for uatd- Tidbit The 'Whig variety and the Locofoco va riety of thesrentts hosuorill sometimes require nice IdiserittdAation, especially amongst those near the , . I ..awni Btr, the Turkish Ambassador as Le is. called, and perhaps - hi he is, has tte:n for some (months fa the :South. Ire hear of his where. ishoutiaid movements ocesudonally. The last Ni.e hire is from a letter writer of Mobile. Be Amin BCI, the distinguished Ambassador of She salntst of Turkey, has been with as now for 'a 'short time. He came,with Ids smite, from New - orbums. Be retured last' evening from rt *bit to the Goierosnent works'at Peniacola, with he• seemed to be muchdellihted. He iisits and inspects almoskerery place andthing eriute, and though heloolos in-upon, he does hot stern toLariquitench a =commune for prisms,. pip, crime, And filthy at Bos. I winder if he 7 41 Write "Notes for °cum' Circulation." i:,; - Weteter's Letter to flu'semen is We well re- .reined in England an itWras in the United Slates; There is something in it so novel. so unlike Eu ropean diplomacy, that it taken an Englishman's heart captive in spite of his, head—for some of them area little wren headed:: and it will have the same effect upon . the continent. It grill Iw the text book of the republicans: and it sill be naelesi on the Part of the ruler; there to try to suppress it. The London Doily Newi,speaking of Webster's letter, says,—" Such is the honest language of ei liberal statesman. it is n language that. if em ployed by our Foreign Secretary, would make the Lair stand upon Cory heads, and even disturb ; it npon wleig ones. And yet we will be hound to I say that Mr. Webster, as an American ',Sinister, will hove no less•weight in Austrian councils, his country and its interests be no less respected at Vienna, than if he had truckled. and lied, and crawled in that base, adulation of despotism, Used' and recommendereven by organs in the confidence of a Whig nablistry, and considered to speak its sentiments." American republicanism is not well understood in Europe; and, simple es if may seem to us who bare grown - up in the midst of it, is is t o them one of the most difficult things to compre hend. Liberty and Law brought into "perfect harmony is a new idea to the masses of Europe; neither can they comprititrid bow the true friends of an existing government can array themselves in opposite parties, u,on matters of policy in that government, with. to revolution; nor ef, whole people, perfect] be governed by the without military force explain these things t. in language sufficient] mass of the people of stand, would be a gee and'do more to shake pats than allthe brute f to bear against them. The Pittsburgh Jou' severe upon what the e . the "circumbendibus"—. and very• generally aw its suggestion, which tion so absurd as to i Gagetic. Now, Mr. Gazette, Q, our rights. That ~but it is so perfectly _don of a railroad fro ver, to Bridgeport, tb it, and commend the inteling Gao. Well, it is a matter us who has the hoot Pittsburgh Journal or Both papers have•used , ruling the river route post- We accept the t show that the " elm; and beet railroad Co Pittsburgh and Philo all the obstructions for by the Ohio, the Mono ny rivers. Furthermot tug contemners of the i built, and WbCeling ma the principal part of Ohio Railroad turn offlj eirtrantemlibul Ili!, he 0 CINCINNATI, 41/7.1( BATTPI) We have just return d. from Circleville, where Re were in attendancz upon a, meeting of the corporator!, -named in the net chartering "The Cincinnati, 'Wilmington and Zanesville Railroad Company'," which wad held on ,Wednesday lost, the :4 inst. .The meeting was an unusually full air --Nearly ull the corporatiira named - in the were present, eriepting those kjoe----'r.rafiton county. In adilition Urearned, many of the tow as aloe 41Tri tine had defeganis lo ettend 1 1 - one If the feelings fuel sentiments of the gentle men who COMI.10110(1 that meetiug were n true im den to the feelings and purposes of the peple along the lines of this proposed rood—and we feel confident that it is; indeed we know such to be the case between Zanesville and Circleville—there can be no doubt about the early construction of this very important road. We have riot yet received fur publication an ' official copy of the proceedings, but we expect to have them in a day or two. to the meantime we will attempt to state from -memory what maxis ired The meeting was organised at about ten o'- clock, by the election of _Cornelius Stenger, Esq.,.of Mistrineum, Chairman; and Thomas L. Carothers. of Clinton: and Washington Dela- Mane, of Pickaway,, Secretaries. It was resolv ed that the Secretaries should forthwith give the requisite legal notice, that hooks for the sub scription to the stock of the road, would be open ed in the several county -gems along the line, ex cept at Lebanon, in the county of Warren. on the second Monday in March next; nod that, 'at the same time, books for subscription would be opened in like manner in New Lexington, in the county of Parry, and at Deerfield, in the county of Warren: and that those who should have charge of the books should make report to the next meeting of the corporations, to be held at Circleville, on the third Wednesday in April next, of thenames of persons subscribing. end of the amount by each respectively subscribed. If it shall then be found that a sufficient amount has been subscribed to authorize the election of di rectors, that notice will at once be given, and that an election will be held as sistie,as it can legally -be done. 1 . .tonshrgarused here the gospel is The general determination appeared to be, to prosecute the work vigorously to a successful completion at the earliest possible (Lay. It was desired, and supposed by nearly ell present, that it deal, with proper effort, be put under con tract some time during the present season.— From all we saw and heard, we arc willing to risk the opinion that this road willbe made with in the next three years, if not sooner. After a very full interchange of views and 'feelings, by those representing the several counties and towns, such was, we believe, the universal conviction of those who composed the meeting.—Zaneseffie Cour. This .newly projeeted railroad is intended to tonnect Zanesville ,with the Little Miami Rail road. in the county of Warren. It will be a par allel line with the Columbus, Newark, and Zanes ville road, now constructing, running about thir ty miles of an average distance from it, and pausing through the counties of Perry, Fairfield, Pickaway, Fayette, Clinton, and Warren; and probably through the following county Mt..; Esimerset, Lancaster, Circleville, Washington and Wilniington. This is a• splendid region of country, and will tarnish a rich local trade; and by means of the Ohio Central Rilroad, and the -Circumbeudibus," will open up a fine region for the sale of Pittsburgh manufactures. Ft, thi Pift:hurylA Gazelle. PLANK .GOAD MEETING. THO ' HPSONVILLE, Feb. 10, 11:11. Me. I:Tilton—At a meeting of the niti.ens of Peters township, held in Thompsonville, on Mon day evening. Feb. 10, to express their views upon the propriety of having a plank road between Washingto r and Pittsburgh , to pasd through Cationsha • end Thempsonville if prartica- Lie. After it free exprension of rentimtent on the part of the pennons present, it was agreed to call n Meeting in the Town .11all, nt Canonsburg, on Monday. the 24th inst., - id one o'clock, to consid er farthernle propriety of having said road; in viting all who may feel interested in the object to meet with them at the aforesaid time and place. The meeting requested that this 'notice should be publinbedin the Washington and Pittsburgh papery friendly to the object. For thr Pittsburgh Gntur. AR IMPORTAFT MAME. Ma. Eorrom—From the freqoent midnight de predations committed of late in.this city upon the persona and property of some of our most worthy citizens . , I consider it high time that there should be a general move made to find out the causes, and endeavor to apply a remedy. If the Night Watch is not strong enough, let it he increased, or if It Is thought necessary that a more efficient police could be established by a voluntary citi zens' patrol, let it be adopted. lam not partic ular what mode shall be adopted, provided the object CID be attained of restoring peace and order, and bringing the offenders to justice.— There is one question I should wish to have.nn swered. Does our Night Police challenge every mail found walking the streets at an unseasona ble hour of the night, to know whether be is a citizen or an incendiary? By keeping, such a register, the lodgings of some of them might be found out: emus. . The influenza prevails extensively at Berlin. A letter from Berlin, Prussia; dated, January 7, says: ..Thetn 'cal reports of tbe health .of Berlin are not vesatisfaetorz. in a pnpulailon 'of 400- 000 there no less than CO,OOO penman' 11l of ' l e the Fi e r d influenza, the results of Meehan able =ay mild weather." , Foi the l'ittelotrgh Gazette , THE WORK OF SIOLTY , TRREE YEARS. The installation of a new pastor of the First Presbyterian' Church of this city is an epoch in our history. and well calculated to =Ma rat.- tion and attract' reflection back to the earlier hi.- toti of that hod v. On the twenty-ninth of. Sep tember. 1189. the act incorporating the Prestly. ' terian Congregation of the Town of Pittsburgh and vicinity. became n law. By that Oct the fol- I lowing per.ns were named as the Gast Trustees. Samuel Barr, (the pastor,) John Whiten., Robert I Galbraith, Stephen Bayard, Alexander Fowler, IGeorge Wallace. John Gibson, David Duncan. • .I.lamson. Tannehill. Richard Butler. and louse Craig. Of these eleven Nil' had served in the revolutionary army. Since that net was passed I less than sixty-four years have elnpsell. and aka changes have taken place in that Church. in , !Pittsburgh, in this State,Jml in nor Notional Government '! The small and humble log building in which the Presbyterian congregation of the tetra of Pittsburgh, then worshipped the ever-living God, has disappeared and is succeeded by a large sub stantial and commodious edifice. The original pasttii and trustees of that congregation, where are they All gone to "that bourne. froze which no traveller returns." Richard Butler, the gab. last soldier, the true hearted patriot, "the ro. nowned second and rival of .Nlorgan at Sara toga," is gone. .John Gibson, the early pioneer in the West,, the bearer from Logan to Lord Dunmore, of 'that eloquent speech which 6 read and admired wherever the English languege is known, is gone. Isaac Craig, the modest but brave soldier, whmie seniees extended to the West Indies,•with Biddle, and Burney, and Paul Jones, who followed Washington arrrenton, at Princeton, at Brandywine, and Germantown, and who fought with Sullivan at Chenswm and New— town, in gone. Bayard and Fussier, and Tanne hill, all tuddiers and survivors of the toils and dangers of the Revolution. are gone. ,tare, the pastor, and Withers, and Gailbraiih, and Dun can, and Wallace. Death has spared none.— With equal speed. called at the doors of the preacher, the lath, and the soldier. Sixty three years have not left one man of that body who first conducted the temporal affairs of the Presbyterian congregation of Pittsburgh; and as if to exhibit, in a still more striking light the transitoriness and uncertainty of human affairs, it may be stated, that - there is now, in the large and commodious church, but one individual who is an immediate descendant of either of the first trustees. Detail, the pursuit of worldly bu siness, and other causes, hare dispersedjar and wide, the children, and grand children of these pioneers. of "the Presbyterian congregation of the town of Pittsburgh and vicinity." Time, however, is not exclusively a destroyer. If he has cut down and scattettsl far and wide those who acted busy parts here long ago, he has conducted hither thousands of others from all parts of this wide world. So that in the space where, nt the time of the organization of " the organization of the Presbyterian congregation," there were scarcely ten hundred liVing souls, we have so many thousands of active, enterprising ! people, and that single church has now around it, within, the sound of the church-going bell, ' more than one hundred edifices dedicated to the service of our !Wised Savior. To aid, too. the pastors of then ultiplied diuretic.r in their la hors, and to facilitate the spread of gospel truths far and wide among the people at home and abroad, tract societies, mi,ionary societies. and Bible societies are established, and render most valuable services. The yid Gazette was then in its feeble infancy, justfourieen ..nths ohr had 110 fe11.% la borer from the 'Susquehanna to the western boundary of the State . no* in the city and ti em eity, alone. there aru from 1 ., to 211, many of them religions papers, all of them, it is -lo Lr hoped, stinting to do good. Pennsylvania has inereaned in population front lens than four hundred .s thousand 00 0ffs urarl) six times that number ., , and in wealtlrisi a notch larger proportion; while the ,lark spot of .la very has, by the operatic,, of the abolition at I. been gradually reduced. in that .w it include.. in its embraces leas than one hundred livingih. souls, instead of _the four thousand which _d. ' AN UNHAPPY MO AND A MISERABLE Int the slightest tendency they understand how a free am! well armed, can ' s ere moral power of law, and the man who coup them through the press, clear and simple for the hat continent to under .t benefactor of his race, ;own . the thrones of des- rrce thut could be brought 2MffMMI ditor very classically calls c routes by the river— ces to Us all the credit of c pronounces a proposi- Ink common sense.—Pita. e insist upon maintaining ambtndibua" is our word, .plicable to your proposi 'Pittsburgh, through Ilea we could not help using 00,7101 for adopting it.- 1 but little importance to of the suggestion—the the Wheeling Gazette.— it for the purpose of ridi ir n railroad to Bridge t rm, and are prepared to ibendibus" is the shortest ~ to from BridguPer, to • elphin, toting into view ?lily other route, caused ,itgahela, and Youghioghe e , ,we eon tell these sneer ' iser route, that it win to S prepare herself to see the trade of the Central . just at her door Ve say, lea,. GTON AND ZANESVILLE COMPANY. formerly embnyeed. PEOPLE As to our National twernmeta, too, the change ; Th e of the LAO. Daily New, has been striking and cheering. At the very writing • t i • time whenar7 - Legislature. sitting in the city of r " "" •. • elphia, were en:at:mg the. charier of the "Y' Presbyterian Church, delegate.; from the thirteen -Neither the hang of Naple , oar hie sudjr 1y old States were in the nane r ay f ram i ng that are drained to et; - joy an hour, repose During Notional t'yastitution under which ~tar country the lot three. day, the amts ity of the police nal has ever ;Crate prospered. Sao, that time the the number ot arrest, remitid.. one of the period population of this Union has inereased front shout - which tttonteeded the revolution of 11 °Y. four mil:ions til abnut tweatY-thcmi—aur States, The 4,11ne "fularme.nriginatc. , front the folios • from thirteen to thiyty-vue. t am! our territory d t. '"' yerit " - The police "th.ritte' have w:- been extended f ro m the a, th e p„_ i cert.-lined that Sterbini, formerly Dictator of the cific. Roman Republie. had despatched an agent to . While our Legislature and the Convention were ; Naples_ who illegally Procured "a liar' of au thus noting in Philadelphia. the last climate, - which would have proem-eat him an M ot' the oil Confederation war sitting in the neigh. ; lerveew with his Majesty. • The moat dark de boring city a New York. cud the,, anal there siguy ore attributed to this pertain. Again, a enacted that celebrated ordinance of 17h7, prt, l'atabrise has been arrested for carrying the ad hilating slavery in all that region in which th e r e dress of Martini to his countrymen; and, fatally, is now a free;liappy, and prosperous people, it is stated, a conspiracy was dfscovered a needing in number the whole population of the mougst the mi rya Three - combined evenis thirteen States; before the Revolution t have cause than two benutml , airre.te. Thus it appears that the Charter of .• the Pres; out pradue activity amongst the. spies. byterlan - Congregation of„ the Town or Pitts- which ^Pre. in e'er) el" , of seeiety. The burgh" had glorious company in its detut. The Kin , in tormented on etery side. The Janata Constitution of the United States and the Onli- attribute all these disasters to the press. ' The mince of 1787. A p hh , h „ EhLt.h. ! police n.sure his Majesty that the safety of his person depends on .spies, the military august, the increase of the army: the camarilla echo the advice of nil Conspirncy appear. unexp ectnßy here and there--the demon of revolt burst. from a bed of roses like an evil spirit in a pantominn when nll appeared, tranquility and happiness. Every one about the King appears to be bent on worrying him to death. His 3lajesty's advisers attribute the present troubles to England, and the result is, that a few Neapolitans who were anxious to visit the Exhibition have already been refused pas,ports. The large array- is to be the antidote of all evils, and, as 1 stated In my loot communication t IS 000 men are now re. eruitin ail tfa_provinceS, The troubles of a des potic (Rwervinient were never more thorougly illustrated than by the eVents which are now - log place at Naples. Nutoue is safe; the King always appeal', eurrounded lay a aloud of sold iers, who scamper with him through the streets on rare occasion. The utmost caution. in used with all who approach his Majesty. On the oth er hand, no Neapolitan team say he may not be in prison to morrow--dragged from his bell at midnight. No class is exempt. Yesterday two brothers of the order of St. Benedict were taken off to prison, a perfect panic exists through out the city." • Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. "DECLECT TIOUTE TO sr. LOUIS." MAR,. Fcb. 7.. ISSO. ; MEHMS. WHITE 9entlerralt—The Board of Director, of the Rel. i leforaaine and Indiana Railroad Company, met at this plow co The 6th inst., and allotted the contracts for tile eta:lring, awl graduation on 40 miles of their line. extending from Mari on to Bellefontiiine. The bidding was very spir ited, and the work has been let to respoadble • contractors - at rates varying below the engineer's estimate. The clearing and grading of the whole line. from Galion to the western terminas, of the road at the Indiana State Line. 118 miles, arena un der contract. ' , It will be gratifying to the numerous readers . of your paper who are interested in the Ohio i and Pennsylvania Railroad, to learn that this i importantl extension of thatiimprovement, on the "direct route° St. L 01115," i.*7-ino fair way of catch ing up with the "fourth link" reochiug acme. Indiana; and that the prospect is good, for com pleting all westward of Galion as far as Terre . Haute, quite as noon as the Ohio and Pennsyl vania road can be finished. 'Probably within the year 1852. I Rrnotten NIVTINY OX BOARD A BUTTON VES .. The citizens of the Miami Valley, and the MEL AS - 0 BLOODY RETRIBUTION of TUE ML - TIN. people of Dayton, Piqua, Sidney, Sc., are moo- 1 Eras !—A roomer was current about town yes. ing in a new railroad line from Dayton through . terday, which we have every reason to believe is Piqua to Sidney. The route is q u i t "' f ensibln, 'true, that a serious mutiny occurred on' board the country fertile and well cultivated, and its 1 the bark William 11. Shaker, Capt. Wm. R. Gard resources ample for the - successful completion of oer, Jr. master, an her late passage via, the a good railroad. When finished it will I,c a I East lades, to San Francisco. The report is, valuable feeder to the main 'trunk line. ' that the bark, owing to the sicknfizs of h ome o f Plank Manch roads are also proposed at see- , the crew, arrived at Manilla short handed, when end points along the route of .the main stem, Capt. Gardiner applied to the American Consul and the people generally arc olive to the impor- to obtain more seamen, that he might' continuo . -lance of improved means of conveyance to the th e voyage. Thi s was found a very difficult Eastern markets Pittsburgh. and other cities gn matter, no good hands being disengaged in. that ova I of Ohio. will feel the benefit of these "west- port; but finally, and alter much trouble, two ern doings' in due season. -There is a good ! men. one a Portugese and the other English, time coming." Yuma tr.iY , R. were induced ship. These men were notorious i bad character, and known RN such to the Consul. . , Foe 5'a.1".6 " 7 ' 74 °r ` tk. i who cautioned Capt. Gardiner to keep a sharp MR. EDITOR:— ! look out for them. The hark sailed from Man ] think that I can assure. myself that the reel- : ilia, and on the third or fourth day out, the C o pt of Pittsburgh and Allegheny will cordially , teal ordered one of the new recruits to go aloft units With me in saying, that Mr. Gough has done ! and arrange some sail. The fellow refused ; the -"u" of morality nail reli g ion on em inent when the order was repeated in o prTemptary net-rice, by. his recent lectures on the subject of : moaner. The sailor replied Impqdeptly, and Temperance in these two cities. It in certainly the Captain advanced toward him, when the Ilsa.. am nttempt to seize him by the gt-litifying to the philmitroplilst•, to see a 11 , 1111 i, i tint , , , um , P °s " sin g noel ' "'hi' paw et of el 'i ue "" . '"` t- i throat, im 'the two clinched and fell upon the 'l i ng ma nfull y in 'hi' noble souse. And it t he l deck. A il t that moment the other sailor adv., more particularly gratifying.. eounidering i°' i ved to aid his comrade, with hitt sheathe-knife fact, that he brings not no 1,01,11 y, and holds forth ! out Capt. 0., by a violent effort, loosed one of no permanently the great principle, that it is I l lie , his bands and managed to draw a revolver from Gospel of the Son of God alone, which can - his p,.irlirt, discharging niie t arrni into the neck fectually, and permaneutly reform the drunker.. . or tin, mutineer he was struggling -with. The In a recent lecture in Dr. Saiten Clitirelo chi frili , ni maw , iis hold, and tlse Cnptnin sprang principle was boldly defended., ,Arid what a no . t o Lis feet just s the second sailor was about to ble defence: We were glad,we;rejeicial to set 1 stab him with cis knife. The Captain Instant. thisvital principle, which e , ,,, ~n.,' sorry to ,ty. ' l y leveled his i istol and shot the fellow through the Washingtonians impear tb hoS e . lost sight of i the hi . ini. Lim ig h i m instantly , in their efforts At temperance r/torm. ~.et forth ; , The W. A., it air occupied but a moment, and so prominently and d.re..1...1 ""1...ta11i• Tld . , begun owl rem: td Its bloody lerminatioe before I rs' taking proper ground. Thir placing, tthe. any elow at th time, could come to Capt en.' of the fliers nod crew, who we most. Gar making the pledge a hwidnoiel 0 the gospel nod most. temperance pledge on its prop r Lase.. It i4iv b I diner's assistan e. The midineer who Was shot i not the gospel itself. And selong, as Mr. Goug n the neck en 'red, and his wound nearly heal h maintains this groeni ids lob+. in tl , , "a - l - ed , but he tens morose and silent tha remain will be successful. pett i der of the ropier. and as the bark wa• about el In connection with thi., it glin t . Ls pleasure t . o i entering the Bay of Son Francisco, be l state that the students of the Associate Reformed , or , riniarii and w *, , , ri. ,..... 41.,t0n 1,44, .4, Seminary, Allegheny City, in hider to expre, , ~,. i . their deckled uppnoliatiou of tine course pursue' by Mr. Gouch, presented that 14entleinan with superb copy of the Scriptures, je:ltli thisiliScrit tine:—"Presented to John Ll.Olough. by th Students of the Associate Reformed remit ary, Allegheny City, flue a tokeh of their hig appreciation of Id+ tenlous advocacy of ti great principle, that the Gospel . , of Christ i• ti only efficient agency., in relbrinhig the inebriate . We are glad to see this appreciation of uteri Let the religious come out antiilt. their root tenance to every proper and 'so." 'plum! effort I Advance the native of temper nee ; let the holdup the hands of those laboritig iu thin gloriot work ; them anal then only, may we expect to et the cause triumph, and enjoy dame blessed hut for which we all so earnestly pray. A Futx-lo or Rocono,, Foxing Into usr. 7 The Ring of the Ban 'Slob Islands,' in imitation of thcigon e d old Puri , custom, set apart by proclamatilm, the 31st da d of 'December,- as a day : ; of thanksgising an prayer. NEW SOUTH WAI.E.9.—We htIEC receive d (soy, tho California Courier,) files of pspors from No j South Wales, up to October 4th, but they co. Ulu no news of interest, being ill taken up wi discussions about opposition totarther shipmen of maids from &stood. . , . , :icuous or toso:•"- SI . E.11:11% 0187111 , 1" or PT.NNRYtT A VIZ, • PopultaLm. N0.,11. - uo Ite. Allegheny, 138,122 22.853 Armstrong- ::2.41 :04;7 Beaver. 25,533 4,550 Bedford, 33,212 3,798 Blair, ' 21,780 3,723 Bradford. 42,80:3 7.389 Butler. 30,339 :1.252 t'atribrin, , 17.77:1 2.8118 Centre. 23.379 3.911 Clarion. ..!, 28.5h7 ~ 4,023 i'leartield 1 11 2 . .. 7.2 5 : 2 1, 1 , . 1 , 1 2 '. 1 1 - ~, ! . 8 1 I Tinton. I 'ohlat bin. cra wford 37,087 G.l.ri 015. ,3,58 , 1 544 Erie. 38,717 5.824 Fayette. • fd9 177 13,605 Fore' t. :361 . 100 Fultnn. ~, ,-: 7.5114 I.l°A Ureerte. 32,241 - 3:701; Huntingdon 74.:04 3.944 Indiana, 27;135 4,1132 Jefferson, ' 12,9/17 2,151 Juninta, 13.113 3,0:30 la nrencr, 21,080 3,179 Llizerne. 58,000 9,5641 Lyeolning, 25,20; 4.1314 Mercer. 33,034 5,591 liiliin, 15,071 2.598 Moot 13.03. 1 .1 . 2.500 m•K a' 224 ' 1153 Northumberland. 23,258 . 4,058 Potter. 5. 9 53 1,135 Somerset, 21,345 3,983 Sullivan, 3,609 652 Susquanntu. 30,000 5,000 Tioga, 24.102 4,221 20,322 4,428 13,1170 • 2,514 41,818 8,017 Union 11 Amen. aelllngtnn Westmoreland, :4,78'3 8,352 Wyoming, 10,702 2,077 1,098,315 f8G,235 CENSUS Or ALLEOITENV counn'-1830. Pittsburgh. - - - 46,6111 Allegheny, - - - 21,270 Birmingham - : - 8,741 East Llinningham - - 162.1 Manchester - - - 1 . ,755 South Pittsburgh - . - 1,883 Lawrenceville • - - - 1,734 Duquesne - - _ 870 Sharpsburgh - 1,T29 Tarentum - - mcKeevort -. 1,299 .1 ElitAeth - - - - 1,105 West Elizabeth - - - 328 , Pitt Township - - 2,035 Lower St. Clair - - - - 6,938 Roos 1,442 Reserve • - • - 1,060 I Pine - Ohio 2,109 I Franklin 1,327 North Fayette -, - - 1.437 South Fayette - - 1,119 Findlay 1,318 Moon - Wl'kin, - Veraaillea Plum Parton - Elisabeth - Nobler - Collin. • Baldwin - .lelieraiin - Upper St. Clair Fm 1.1"1 1101.111 On t Deer tiert Deer Indian ...tiler A nom; eauJiarr.—The Petinnylvania' Inquirer sap, ••11 Tunnel under the Delaware in talked of. The enterprise Inn bold ,One, but by no Men. impracticable The trot •inestion is an to the co.!. Such a work would, no doubt, be•of im• memo oilvantage.- I q a Crsst,.--The London News, * referring to the forthcoming census of the United States. ear :—..titartling as the results have heretofore been, they are destined to Le ertstcompletely into the shade by those about to be disclosed by the present cenrim. which will exhibit an instance of material and industrial developement, unparal lefed in the annals of notions," The Treasurer of the South Carolina Confer ence Missionary Society , of the M. E Church, South, reports the 911 M of $17,700, an the amount collected during the Pant year, for the support of MifiSiOTIP, 'Which in expended in the support of the-preachers to the slaves on the plantations. Thin in about 4 cents for each slave in the State. European aigeng. The roheesiber Wind. •Idtlntp the prhaelpet cities of Greet BritQin, Freon, si/ Gere=l', during the mouths of April. 4e7, end Jon. sext..lesetog Tetbbargb on Itareh Mt, end will be Plo.ed to Kind to any esehdee or a be Mew deereeter vbicti may be totted to hie care. Jaadteed 7 10877 D. D6erA 'From tAe:Boldim ,di L'ororno, 24r. 16 RLORTIIG UP Olt THE PORTVGITESE PRIGATIEL ARE YOU A FATUER. laboring for the In fulfilment of a duty incumbent, on us, it is , al- 4 : 117 -z , , , r , t ilr i d et ir k = from gri t ;r o ti.le.. indeed pitiful to give, in this place. an account al Dr. e. f.:n0.,.... sh.k.,,4 r in, or. n dreadful catastrophe on the 29th ultimo. ...,.a1,,V„,.. 1 ,,ZT,'„1.V,Z,'....., ft 1i;. d ,4P11,,,7 . 7; hb shaker f ` 'arieiparllls—lt sill rertsiole eine Ott -D. " That day being the anniversary of the birth ' Call st o r depot or ou Oo ot e or . ots, sod Oct a day of his .I\lajtzity the King Consort, was.one of I taianAlet...grati, Irbil, to Ileltst the Shaker zar. national festivity. At noon, the men-of-war gaily I ;,°;=,",,*? „:„ I ..:2;t:V iy hk i ii,'. i ' .. 1 , ) ,. . d ltooz : b f. ,,,,, n lk: decorated With flags. joined with the !tonne 1 hmuml f'lluiD !Lt" “Lannasnr , odeezt, tl7ati oto- ° the e Forte in . firing the customary salutes. But all I r.u n irie. "u° of ''''''''''''"" ."'" t" i l '''".b' 6''''''' we these cheerful demonstrations of ' loyalty and joy i .2 1 . 4 za.urto...hri..7jr ‘ :4 l l.h.'d lw high , PaLsthot br Ito were, in a moment, changed to sadness end ' it to pot up lo ouort bialf " l, 6 the only zwrwpwlns lamentation. At half past two o'clock a loud . 1, ,, ,,t . .V 221! _t1 i e.1 r. .1y 0e , EU.* e , ~,,,i m oo , .., ~,,, ..... report—n sudden crush --.haking almost the .., e1 ... n .`,.:: „.. ?: : : t ,,,L.:1‘ i f u... the:: .. .. tolThle to every whole town, drew the attention of all toward betanturz -@. 8. HOWE'S SIIAKER the Type. After a few moments of anxious gaze, on the , Foe pale by , I Dlt. b. D. 7W WE 1 on, -- rreprhzors, lifting, up of a dense cloud, overpowering was •i College Hall, Cutelatisti. Uhl°. the ss.rspectaele of a burning hull, in the place , Z7. l t r l:NiLl7 L. zr o r n b. s j dtsswd... • , • of that tine frigate the Donna Maria 11. The Black. H. W. Meats, J. M. Tri ". rtimetid - J. blottfe, a te.is."l: chip st,m fis i, d , p h o lo4r e n .,,, u io p a . o at f ii th h e a d t a a me s s ma w ll . par ldt t of lo the i- i st coh...7owb:atii%.,.ifi.i..v. I,.. ttaz.. m.h al , le . ifll :l,l e ,n, or E z . tft . : 0, . g 1t . ..31 , c. i. reilke Jas. Paull %Beate the spot where so shortly before she had ; C . l.'"'l'D , DE .l , 0 Et... aeng ocalottler floated in brilliancy and in apparent safety. tier destruction was complete. It is imposoible to , describe exactly the horror 'and consternation of all who 'were present at this disastroui scene; it is not in oar power to depict faithfully, and we will not hazard the at tempt—to realize such feelings they must be experienced. - The Datum Maria 11, was a teak built ship, is shout forty years old, strong a d capable of much service ; but great as is her I ss, it is nought to the grief and pain for that f nearly the whole of her gallant crew. Of 124 men, 158 perished in the explosion, among whom were her com mander, Francis de Aisle e Silva; five lienien- Itant,; Machin Jo. de Souza, Louis Maria Bur -1 X i allo, Francis X'avier Telles de Mello, Francisco Cypranio do Santo Raposu, and the native lieu tenant Suing], one midshipman, Joso Bernardo I de Silva, the assistant surgeon, Joeo Matthias Lucas D'Aguior, and the punier, Manuel Mar ques. . . These officers, were, for:the most part, young men, well known to possess superior talents, and who had promised, at a future day, to add lustre to the royal navy of Portugal. It is hamcissittle to explain the cause of this horrible catastrophe. From the strict discipline, and proper order maintained on boarlthe frig ate, carelessness at the time of firing the salute could not hare caused it, more especially as the explosion did not take place until more than two hours afterward, and no signs of fire were heard of by thwsurvirom; neither weretheyqbsereed on board the G. S. ship Marion; anchored close to her, nor at the F3lm fort. These circum stances lend to the belief that the explosion was effCcted by the means of fire purposely placed in the magazine; but by whom, or how, God only knows; and it is probable that it will.never be discovered. We may not finish this article without making honorable mention of the officers and crew of the American corvette Marion, who, having happily got rid of the immense danger to which they were exposed by their proximity to the burning ship;gove the most prompt and effectual assis tance which it soar possible to give at such a conjuncture At imminent risk, and while explo sions of small moveable magazines were con stantly occurring, ten men were picked up out of the water, or token from the burning hull. Such intrepidity, with arduous endeavor, is be yond all poise, and well merits the commenda tions of the council of the floversinunt, as pub lished in the •-•lnrte Official " of this number. The bodies of the unfortithate victims of this calamity. which were found, were decently in leered; that of the commander. recovered the day atter We disaster, was buried with all the honors due to his rank, and was followed to the grave by all the civil, naval and military officers in the settlement, and by great numbers of the residents, both native and foreign. 'The bodies of Lieutenants l'lncido and Snmgl, and Nlidshipntan Bernardo, were hlso interred with due himor. The former died at the Marine it„ipital. the latter on hoard the Marion. five only are survivor" to this ttay—une poi tuptese, two trot:ars and two Chinese. The former, it is stated, is now put out of danger. and from hint some particulars have been ob tained. All he remembers of the unfortunate Donna Maria is, that he was standing at the gangway be semi no report, be says, but 9111,• werittently felt a sensation of cold, and war Wl tutkiAted. when he cline to his senses, to find himself in the %Laical. The officers and tarn of that vessel gave every assistanee to those they picked up- I believe, ten or eleven—tire or six of whom hale since died, I bear that there were du board barrels of powder, ,of two arobas each.) Thirty-four bodies were picked out of the cabin the 4 4. y before yesterday', and seventeen,yeaterday. • ft is supposed that about fifty Chinese are blown up, consisting of tailors, shoemakers and Ker. rants. two painters, Tanka women, hum-boat men. ulte., the latter near, ur alongsidethe resseL The officer its charge of the fort in the Type Wok all his clothes that morning out of the ship to air them. The sergeant there had a narrow escape !rem the fall'of two decd-eyes, which went tbeitigh the -roof of the building into the fort. Most of the °filters were married men.- The Lascarlieutenant picked up by the Marion's bat, died tot Wednesday, and had • military burial out in the comp°. The crew, in all, consisted of 225 hands, of whotnad were on shore, either sick or on duty. From $40,000 to $60.000 were on board, belong ing, to the people and captain, brought from Goa to execute C0=1,910114. She had on board some meichandise bought here. The officer who had the kyy of the magazine delivered it to the first lieutenant before he came on shore,Thimitle the magazine woe not that day opened.; they alW49n bad three charges for salutes outside; and that too was In the after part of the ship—,-which part is not blown up ti the explo s ion wan only forward undo'r the forecastle. The magazine was of brick and snorter, and other non-combustible materiaL I. I IIS 1.717 Desirable iSuborbaz Residence for Bale. Tot thbertibar offers for sale the honor and grounds whcm he now Me des. situated. on Part street. below Tre mont. In Allegheny, andabout 25 minutia Walk flow the market of this city. The lot la 110 froebont on Park et, running lest* 212 fest. to an alley—contairdng nearly Ott erre of ground,und is bounded ou every odds by lathe oleo lot. , adorned with trees and shrubbery. ,glee bons. Is nearly new, large, and exceedingly well arranged, having a front of 50 feet, end a depth of 72, and metaled fourteen mums, beside. hall, Dine feet wide. It Le built in the best nth most derable town's, and has • fire-proof roof. and metal. all the modem convenience. Two pump. with en unfailing 'apply of 11.1 and ,oft water, am of the door. On the math , ws are the nooessary out buildings, stable, merles,* house. A. Tbe grounds are laid mat matly as a lawn. ,norm( with ebuire fruit hoes, evergreens, flowerhag -shrubs, currants, goweberrth, rathterries, fm... and simian garden. The froth /lot the best kind, and Om trees are In their prime., and yield numgh for the Itehte of am ordinary family. The eltuation of this property. as to asininity and suburban emnfortsl combined with contlgillty to the city, Is ten sunward by any rieddenea In this vicirdty. It has to Thor of the Ohlo River for over • toll. of Temperanno vine, youth Pittsburgh, the city, the two Myer. apd 1.10 hilly thinmf, forming altogether • panorthifo ,prothect of which the eye neiN . It r earlol. ErKitilll2 'fifth enters no departs from the port of Pittsburth on the Ohio, para. In full view. The residence sod ground. an also completely removed from any annoyance of dust, eo destructive of comfort and vegetation, sod affords to retirement as quiet and peaceful self bossed in tome yule! nook in the country. The promty be sold at abet - gala and pomesskes girth no the lien of April. Erepaire at the Cmatta oak. satheeld " D. N. WHITT . AarAaornta WmencW—lble le to certify that a man mme to my bonne Iv the felt of lllt, by thaname of Henry El, in a ter) tad comlltlon, and teas almost tastily blind. Ito had leer., midi, in the Haillth vrelee. Ifetras then uhro to cue of the 1,3 t Itorpltala In Lotalon, cot had the heel t,.otu o •at London .ul.l agra. but mold not be re. eland m elobt. awl wu clitrharecg loeurabla that !ward an much about the Petruleuro, I thought I teould.gry , ome of I , uil Ibt•••••• I 4'4 hit a 4tlall latttle of the Petroleum till. which ;or,' iiL e t re cell and moot to the more o, ,re mouth lov w Mug. to to. qozhliool to the truth of the of the Atm,. star/moot at stay that. I may to called upon r • 4, do. nod -tow. of ray urighhoro rap .11ty 11U1IPIIRY JONES Bottool. Drsver Oct .1. f..r .1 SI ti10w...11. 140 Waal A.m.: IL C. 411rrr. 1.7 rtreet., 11. A. Ettl.nr.tork. Ca. turner Enna. Almel., D. 11. Curry. D. Allillkott. Juorgth Doovho, S...l”!nrtr.. 6}. the En. A. M. KIER. 1..1.1,16w Lanni tlawin. SeTrolb mt. PllOl.D.h. Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. ' NCOU it AG r: HO IF. I NSTI'CIITION S. Moe No. 41 Water dr...1. the C 11. IA NT. • C. U. Hiatatt,.Proahinql. ...A W. MULLS, Frey. Thia Qllllo4o' tiow pr.q,arad it ! a t , patep a a a jk. 10 atom. and in tratulta, v•a4,11, ar. Au asala , atiaranty Itor it. , ability atal ititeglity of th. InAllution. I, afforded lu the charuct,r uf W.llltivetur, lin art• .11 ritlaatia of littaburxh. .ad faturabl, kaoaru 0. ale v.{011111144 fur th.lr ortidetia, laud Duzumusi..... —C. Q HtiAer. Wm. Ilm.ter, W., Lorimer. , Walter Hrrird. I/. U . FAlgrara Joi ir k Haworth. S. St Y. !14.1. brei,yn ,nsdianye, dank Uo!J d Sibw, Bougld,Sold Krehanyed AT VIZ EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE IVIII. A..H1L1,& CO, No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. qp - m Alt.. UN Mt ocean.. 0.16,1 G()PARTS Imre amsociated with 1.• T 111.11,10,1 L'efihier of the Venom. Wloo•Ite Beek. who will dot... yerremothatteutkos the hu.luen , The 4) it a th. r , oasJo, rat hen•tofore. 103 A. WILKINS CO EXCHANGE AND NANKING HOUSE A. WILKINS & CO., Corner of Stird and Market eta„ Pittebvlt. Foreignaild American Har dware. LOGAN, WILSON CO., No. 129 Wood Street, - KM NOW IN tronE • A MI atoll , ortWork of FpREIGX AND Arzatreli • DtARE, o Boilable for the'rhis trade, whkh the y Dratend too r r to purrhasewoof m SriU COMA= t u n ...my withhe cake. RR. ROLLICK. will arrive in 'this city in a an Cara sna via &Inn we seat or his ib Co babes ertil be eta. iblltf LOOK RERE MY FRIEND! DIED. --- On yeaterday. the inst., odoek, 0.. at Use revidence or Jamea Park , Jr., Ear l tionnion. Allegheny City. Na Rata Anita., The ferrule are requested to attend the (anent' this day at I n'eloek. ag' ,ll - lB5l To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &c., TO AND TROY TTITIOTI PAITIYOrI LOD X. TOOL HILADELI'HIA AND PITTSBURGH TRANSPORTATION LINT. ATKINS t CO. Proprietors, No. RI9 and 2,11 Mar ket street. Philadelphia NELL A LlGlitt T. Agents, Canal Ruin. Pittsburgh. JAS. LAYTON A .SON, Ageno. We are prepared, on the opening of the Pennsylvania Canal. to contrast for Prright It as lon rates. and ;Ore All gaol. inwenl h~.`.!'r asany Free Lecture on Physiology. PR. ROLLICK will delircr a Free Lecture on Playriology and Health, illustrated by Models and hi... clock,ry 14th, in Philo Ilan.' far Oantlenien, at o For Lull., at 3 o'clock. Inaring Las gar, Dr. remain al the Monocoraliela House. v.. homay consoltra proTossios:ally. or well& &Nakano. for vial, !chi:L.3f 4 Partner Wanted. ±k PERSON haring a thorough knowledge We of Millbury Loan., in all Its brtalehes, and lee to few., a partner is an cau4llElmi buillaws. ran luau. of a gltuntlots by applying at th is office. N. Ft. No capital will be required. tot r.of Fmm THE Foundry connected with our works having been partially dextrnyed by 6m on the night of the 4lb loot., we give puce that we are now preparrd exemle osier. es uthtthitor foundry work pop maebi. nem Papers which bare mentioned theentire dearnat.:l of our work., will plealw rx,rryet- (Signed.) KNAP i M. fbt..dlw =SI • FOR S.M. A VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE Za_ I , TOCR FARM, situated In Little Bearer Town,hip. Lawrence Count!: Ih, w the water. of Links Bearer, t.lOl. I acres. 114 mike from lbw Ohio and Penn- 1 iqleaula Pittaburgh and Cleveland tbfito load pawing through it It I. known aa the !lariat, Farm, and haa born copied as a Stomp Form for the hut thirtY Yearn nu UM! la how In brat rate under, and wellmlaulatttl b e, .beep and cattle. It L. well watered by Little Ilmorer Creek. and awe eral nerer-faillng immune about 20k a^rea under fence, the Warm.) mut La meadow and I.a tare, and about RI acre. in woodland An apple orchard of choice "rafted fruit. sith a angular choice poach trew+ near the house. If ap plied for WO. ruluable lot of household and kitchen fur ' allure. alio • brat rate ccolang .are and farming 010010., wagon, plough , Or • r ,an Go had with the farm at moderate prays The bitilding• on the form an, one Liick holm. 40 feet il. Zlo l rai . atTn ' tk. ig !t r .7. ' . ' / - tet . , o nt 1. s well t tITI o II 7 ed and in good tet le. the roams are ver, autrenwtilly cal eulatid. three la oho hirer dory, with ore plamw. rel with three large Franklin .lame; fire room* In the tipper story. three or hair gratca fur raul. One tram.. When attached to bral Mx., 24 I, lb feet. two auntie. Limb. with lax., pant r,,iiil porch trout feet wide Is Oint. n boa, ailarl In kltrhen. 22 by lb fiwt, , an Wait , coleuls4J for a rata slam ur teed.. with torch in front ten 5-et wale tone Inure woal how, at. , Wheal tulle stung bout, 40 by a, het. One tumor 'prior house. near the brick hum, by 11! feet. and tett met high. with loiter atom 7 feet high. and the aid!. made of .ono. • good and pryer falling sonny of toll lime/ walk.. through the lower +tory theupper room well caleolated fur euirage A died uito,rat Gm a wad, Lou, • hock smoke hour; our frame howm. lid by lb het, ten feet high. with )...tour cellar underneath, one hewed lug hoion, aloof tairigle Own brick house. 10 by feet, one . and a half sturte, Ligb, with • twirl. Willa s).flag near ' the house, our brawl liat boom, near the brick house. 2w by 14 feet. oned a hall stories lavh. with brWk chloarMr• and garner. for undo- aim.. dud on one dd.; one , frame hank barn. OU I,s 41. bob In bet high. Itirmlaing , floor 10 upper .tory, and entrance at oue In lower our', bro. frame staid, atMehedito barn, 04"1, 111 feet, feet high. with walla for rattle. one (raw. • tarn. 4o by 24 feet, twelve feet lA.' frame sheep Lou, 210 I, .24 het la feet butt, ilk Idea into 'herb pen, with . m the .-enter.or frame aln, hoot, aum.aid to tbe above how, la.. 1., 04 Seel, Kiwi 5 , ',.lbleb, itith rack. the vender, one frame how, for poultr,, 1111, . 00.1 • sigh F. , 1...1...1-10 Iv John 11011. .nn IL+ ,ohlal,r, abo .111 .bo a / a rm. ..1,1••• all to. Atiliali !lull. on the Pitsdnirch h.a.h 4 mile. from the month of Heaver Creel., mid 0 mile, brio. 10.,,iawn,. ....•.... • . • - . f.. 1.1,11.,. - - • - - - riv.) LET .\ de..irtthie remi.lerst,:, in Al lot =AI tegheo, 5 it,. .itoxi..l xi the coiner of Wub• ;,..4 itn. xtreet .1.1 La.t t ot 41.1atuf .. fbe hour la cam....... ioox. aal svpiete • ith miers:Foremeuts. woh hour, L. 1... oven. ar. C 11.11.11.. boor FOLle altarhed. aim, 50,11. Ulrt the stor: , of Alex* er a lix,, Et In of JI.IIIN ALIA-INI.IKII. feh1213.1 at the to of 41exatater A Ldli.3 . rrE-N - $ll-.llti:S old Allegheny' Bridge *tuck cuard. arrtr to LlAlitli 1 Ilitt'lN. 12...0 114 Stroal A. /L te ARD- -The butArriberx take , his made IPf ' adnit dorm or thei dorm Lhasa* to 0... riretnalt sun , r *sends sho,L, their extraordluary exartkoa, axtat their pmt .4 -x.14 from dextructkoa Ly Are amkl Water uti the itixht of 10th.lostazit. • 6412 - ISAIAII DICKEY a Oil. _-.. . . IAR!! OIL-- 12 tdis, reed per *temper 4 Clusio.u.n. mkt fez mak. 7 .1.14..11.11.1F.LL fe4l2 . • ' No. C. 'it hter .t. ttriNIRAl ..LASS)—'Jill lat.; 2 4 .1.111, fur V V •.ie hr 6419 JA.S.I.IA/2.E1.1.. Lyle, in line order, fur sale ‘_) by gobl2 J SCISOONNIAKER. i CO. REFINED BORAX-10 eases, for sale by febl.2 J SCIIOONMAKER * CO. TANK ER'S OIL—DI bbls, -for sale Ly fehl: J. tiCUOONNIARIZIVA CO. rams GREEN -31/ cans, for sale hs . ,. 61,12 CIILOONMAIiEICL - CO LA3l}' BLACK—In bulk for Tanner's, "al e hbu for Web,' .1. CCHOONHAKEICA CO. bl.l pAPER }LANG/NG:S—(3OM Paper Hang tru,, wi th Gold Red V.-1, . suatehml banlvrs. for Drav- Ey, Room., For saio by W. P. 3LUESIIALL... 4412 ST, Wcut In. 11 - HEAP W A LL.P . A PER—Frani 13 14 aunts cents. a !aro* bmettnent. for pale bp C b.:bl2 W. P. MARSHALL. WRAPPING AND PRINTING TAPER y y —for ...b. by bsbl2 W. P. MARSHALL. Shawl and idantilla Warehouse. S. MILLS, NO. (3 CORTLANDT ST., (u r 11SW 1'01:11, Le now openitig ono of 91711;1711 ' Staii - rtfl er Ter',olo of 5(111\t1 AID` 111191.11 and all-kind , o; r P111.41 M.ll4Tll.l...49.. A m b ni t i A t e rw L red fn. lb. lawn Paris Whims. received by, tbe=ers and partkularlradapted to the Spring trade. lifierl.&7egetereg Igg c a k ed " and en and lurk Satin P and ' Con it m ud vi ham Umbrella.. All of which all) be offehd o st ratrem:ls (ow priers. We repecially Invite our Western friends it. eit amine air Wookbefore Alan, WIRE 8110 W umhoAn fur exhibiting Shawl, and Mantilla. put tip lu mew for transportation. fehll.tf I►TEW BOOKS AND MAGAZINE 111 Orshatok Mai:mine for Much, with 144 gazes: ortl tl”tor. eulturiek fur f W ebruarn ul hig Review dm 11fe's DiMiplinta take: Mertaniers 31agasina,14o. Womennt 9940 e AZitaiin 110 9 3 n 4 99, 4 , igir tor 9,9ine. aud doughteng Wcfneee 11FCUMPoPOot by Uwe Aguilar. • Vereptioni ibe .Mort of Wu, human 1 eark tij T, Ela. Oki. • for ule at Tl) o l.2ltrtiter . X Pktrettl L o j piseitte t itle ; Of. febll ial.X CENTS REWARD—Ran away from L 7 the subscriber lg it East named nhp. Alleghe. no Count, an indented Apprnettes Jateph tabs, about 19 mare of age. 1 hereby forwarn all perenne (mm harboring. or trsistlnsi the aahl aporratier on nix areNtat. The abort. reward. but no charges. will he bald if brmight bottle. `.• feblliwUT 80137. MILLER. iy HITE FISli —92 p 4 l l l i s iti ltr lc lie y b ica . Water .4 I , msst sis. CI HEESE-123 has, in store and for sale by 1,) 04.11 LiAlAll DICKEY aCO TOTUY SEEp--Iti store 411 d lbr at by 1441 ' ' ' ' teAtstt DICKEY t CO. = . . . TAR -150 bble, in store and for sal; by . Irbil ISAIAH DICKEY a Cu. - p ., ItIE CANAL COMPANY—The Stork , bold. of die Erie Canal Comp. n , an. heby noti ed that f o r Amnia] eleetion of Dirwtors for the enening ear. iritl be he'd at their office in Erie, on the andlkon da, In March neat. at 2 o'clock, a . 14 order of the PIPAIPIA. ICD. W. REED, Fe. Canal OR, Erie. Feb. o.'ol_ . __ 0.1.11 • 1411 E LADIES all sty "If you want real iteia Tea. 00 to Morris a Ilaywortlia Tea Shoe la the Inamand for ll.' The Tea the, eell at 10 cent. per pound I. nullt eery' good, an , l thowe at 75 rents and SI. are Um twied, daniged. or lat.:dor Teas ao. net.. kett at !hi. rstablL•hment. and they how retail all their Tea. direct Crum the original theme. harlar proved that Toy, stlll wraptmes. which, by hc,iltint; UM the light, toe will Sad is a. taw... Jr itttlY'e fell I l'N I. • IWO d CU bu u t& D a n Anrt Tear alts., - n he Wathittaton Co. {buten I , d 1,1.10 extra Email, Elan • ....7uperilue du 1 100 donna extra Corn BM.. 1011 Lone. Window Masa. smarted, In atom sod Fm tale l,t . JOIIN 'WATT aCol. • Irbil EVOLVERS- .Nav received. au additiuu: e•Ii ."‘"1". R'"A WAV. s tiliNiT lOUNTIt• RESIDENCE FOR RENT— The dwAllng LuUsu FffrorrlV MrUpied Id the suh.erl b, near Ilasebe.ter. situate on the lint of the Allothent nod Manchester l'lant hood. with tarring , born , ..bfs std other out house.. and about an se t w of grants!. To. veloa gl,u ou let kiwi! neat IV %I ' BAK ItIV Ft I. 1.. Moll:.Its tiffire ta3 limo{ b ',POLL BUTTER —'2 . 5 bbls prime, for nale. I.v 11N 8 Iv lIARUALTIIII. 1 . .1•11 • Flot .I.llld Na•roud LINSEED 011.,—10 bblq. for sale by feell S. W. HABRA Uli TALLOW -1 0 LM=. prime, for sale by fela N. l i‘ Outatiii • - 1.11100.115--50 dar.UnTfuTicale by LIP &WI S. AW. liARBAI:1111. 'AWED APPLES-4A bus prime, for Rafe A- 0 ...:11 jtAii aA W lIARBAUtiII. - IikRIED BEEP--b aaaka sugar cured. fur 1/ Fak b Phil S. A Ir. lIARBAUUR. WINDOW GLASS- -IWO boa. manned T V Almem, as ..b. 1., 1.611 S. AW. HARBACCiII. AND-55 bhlo, and 100 kegs No. 1, for .10 by febll S.* W - 11A11.0.M.111. CLOVER SEED----35 bbla prime Ohio, for Aale by Pill SA NV lIA.RBACaIi. DRIED PEACHES 156 bags for sale by febil ;1.1 W. ILLIMAIALL COTTON TWINE-2501El superior pal* I...ia b ioysd• In J. MOD* No. 00 Wood itact." CASTILE SOAP-20 oases for sale by 61110 ' ELM 2 CO. 1 ARD-40 kegs and 25 bhla, for sale by . 4 fehlo BROWN ' 41 KIREPSTRICIA. S EE.M. , .--40 bib Clover Seed; Timothy' dO. OW . I . l w ' ' • felylo • BROWN A KIRKPATRICK. _ _ 1 i ItY .IPPLES-Lai bughels on hand and AIL , r.. , .. 4 . 4 T f...E10 BROWS 0 KIRKPATRICK. ' kit M 11.1.10:s; Trieqe. --- t henege, and v tueriart. for Nate !..r (410 • J. ACIIOONMAKERt CO. . A L 1LN , 1 . L t : ,; 1. , • FLOWEIt:t 471: x 5 , ...1 3 e u h ,, y u, , CO. It LACK LEND--700 Iles of superior luali-' • JUI ty. for Pit.le E t R. E. SELLERS. Irbil° 57 IT,Allrtn.rl. i , A3ll'llol{-3 hhht for Hale hr k., frblo IC. E. SELLERY, )011 . 1). B.A Y B 1.: RR 1: —2 tibls. for sale 11 fIl,lO R. E. SELLERA. / ‘OPPERAS—Io bbls for sale by 5. k-snums. VIAL CORKS—IWO - grass for sale by 4blo B. SILI:KIN. OLLSE in DE LALVES—Printed and solid un Ftury or g' 4ta . lo AUKPA V A BUltartrEtAb' N2 b Li( 4 ,loliS--Mg7thALßZCht. g nett, Contort aoldr. Motor L. Latstott u Paottor, Hood. aloe rintotted Alt.," sold other orylsto of ltortruna t good , fold° LOAF SUGAR-100 Wel, assorted aunt _.0.11,00,,, far sale bi RIMBRIDOE k INGRAHAM, No. 116 Water st- "ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.. Agents for Me i. rhankel Iron Work., hare Iron for sale of euperior r l a l l . t4l:a . r t, lnteree. warranted. Warehouse 112 Waaltud BATTING -15 bales superior, for sale by falo ISAIAH DICKEY F CO MUTTON-10 bnleelor Kale by x . 1 6h10 MAIM I . DICKEY t CO II IOTTON BAGS-4440z twilled, for Yale vi by, tehto '•-m..1.8 * ROE ~. ---- SEGARS—IO,OOO Pprine' hale by . 10,10 I L , A RUE AdMithstr^ kETTERS of Ac, to the Et. ate. ge David M'Kee,„ : toamahlp. o, County, thawed. le ~ , a ntett to the sub. eesiLer. All yellows hada... fatesee requeeted to make Itununlete Der:vent at ,Vec Invelne clsles Pr''" then tY CItALY.I. 7', Wilk!. towlyitiy, 4'blyY6tT , Adatiharat'or. 'VALUABLE MILLS, FAIMS,ANDLOTS y FOIL SALE—Two lam,. Flour Slills oral ¢ Saw 1101. tha P.aer ilnytk. with tha nroat.47 slat. low. Al.. Yell InTrorod Form in Myr. wa..y. Prim 15000.- -• Y, a harm of ILL atm, on the Ohio rirrr. three 0.11," ha o w IMaar. for 14;84. Al.. a. of 140 aor.4 ou the Olio river. 6 macs below Beaver. {hr $.22 per serr.•.Al.. COO ear. for Oil par acra.. Also. Corms of I 1 ll:, and 96 mem, for V... 5 pee acre. Alta. 175 arms for allt,and 03 arr. for $l5 pro KTV. tra•et er with uosny Whets of he Tad. ous alzel and prices. Luau' of • N. P. A 11. L. D. FETII:II3IAN. Attorney aat M and Real 'tsta. Agent, , fabill I No 100 4th at. Pittsburgh. ADDITIONAL SALE Of Forty Town Lots' in East Liverpool, 0. ryHE recent unprt4erfonteti tole of, Lott in thr above thriving Town having neorif oahrtutthl t oh. pretiounir Ida ont. and the demand Nil continuing, 11/,, unatertigned hen hem induced to lay out a motion of h • property In Dann lat ota above. and =ern than for mile prima awl term. that mania fail to moot the Clew. of 0....00hing to ch... It ii needle. to any .7thith; of the 'motion or tim Toarrand proapah-Lt (It intrlng born it doeuriLed in rthentn,leertments) other UNA t 4 01 ro - tr one hundred lots have rteontly changed .hands 1.1 been purchmted. by these sithing to Dr...MO OlMtn• hi, hoot, . . lota . .are ~ . aionng the mcot eligibletintldtclrahle l‘titwtt o Pall/ kcatetl in the, 01:14/1! of Tar ca apply to the ri tcr In lrec-pcc 41.1anica Illctely, EN., Fourth tat. ' llttaburgh, JOIIS tt. IILAKELY. fttwtf. Correction. JN ihttlimting• the unealled for bahineee of the hank of l'ltt.burakt. Ofoorllllll , to law, miDeeetaber t ..h.l.olte below:lug Jeaat Doe , ,,tra, taade Dineen,- ta, *l.s, mooe.t.ir prlot+4 noughetty " The natty intended will take Ocatee that' noire. hi,. balance la.-ailed for wlthln'the no atipulatad lu tt. Act of As/Pet/0,4. It wall ...chest to the, C0t0... wealth. JOIIN ,ISTDER,,CohIte. , Linen and House Furnishing Goods. A A. MASON & CO., No. G 2, and G-1 trt , . °muttony on had a largy tottutorat ar tha tonowto t r gout, of au hut ...mot. !Yr, Table nod, Daaantk and Inaorr, . Nal,Mtut. ilw.. , rl.) P. D.)I , P , ti Taarela, Ili ekelper. Diaper nub PaPtiank: 121MUIUM =UM I=dtM2=StE23 11==t=i 1 . 04 Al i.ud~l• MaliaMMMi= StoNososolLt Homo, • Yittaborh,Wow, 7.1, o et..ettott for Poolieut. Me s uroo•ra sok OlgeO lSA. rs of the Votousto for eroottro s !Inds. over the Nlovongshela Pitt•Lorolo h. lb. Cootst, of Alleobsoy. will I•• 1.1 et tb.• Toll - Lou-...0 Ili.tSlaw the IS of March to ,t et 3 ...ha, I'. NI, • JUIIIN libilr,:t'T • Large Auction Sale of Refined Sugar OF BATTLE GROUND SUGAR REFINERY AT HEW ORtrAWS. c 0( BUS OF REFINED SUGAR. Bon4lF Ida!, Brunhed. Powdered, 'Mull aro will be add Aurtloa at Newt/r -ies.. B. 1151. day of Vebruary. 1351. by EL TURPIN,. Audio..., at the storeof 1 . 110.9. BAILLS. BLA.NCIIAIII.I it, Agvula at said Itahnier)..N. unapt mwt: .}...tsrma 111.eral at We. AL:tat. ou the ateir la.. at the ratoe'ato, au Parka...4th arr.!' i.h• and dart N.H. - awn, Brandy. 5o du ant •• pale vintage 1835 40 du 15 do - .1. -i -2.1 du Ist .• 1515 .10 du 20 111,. Nutlet, Imperial Basle GI. All the atone are under Custota Lamar Kris 10k, Laatetatiulpywolet: • Um ease,. Aledoth: Cordial, lou lins.ody Crravio., [mita thedr.mi, lOU Lank. 011.014 . o , WO nun earth... l (111, In %brae. laalf. qtiatter sal third 63"Serna Ilt,ersl at Isle., • lebala • Law Partnership. :17ILEsubscribers have evsaciated them- RICO, in the practice of Law , undue the Am of Black .1111. ton. °woe the other of them. when not en gaged in Court can he found at all time,. in the aloe, on Fourth strati, Pitoborth, now orrupleG bF Mr. Black. SAM LW. BLACK._ s frbAller HEADE WASHINGTON: DRIP GINGHAMS—Murphy & Burchfield on.hand a lune lot of WI) G/Oelanaa. art , frb arm selling at otatlT mdamdra - k ,- ...a.th vaatc..." 4 Lb and 3farkel etOOOU. feb3 CADTION F ITE public aie cautioned against negutia.' tine druft to our (ado, ilhlru by Ito& nt• Maynanf a Co,on Cornett t Stecltosn; Non Yor k . dant! Cintionatl. Demmbor 1850, nod .payable pit mast]. alter date for Seventeen llondred tot tYlfty Seven Dollen twenty one vent. Said accept.ae vat mailed from Fen rare to our tuldreva on the lith of Janwtry* ind hat felled to reach um. KENNEDY, CHILDS /1i (XL febSolat L"RESII FRUlT—Peaches and Blackberries put up In their own joke. and brninetirally misled, riad - preferring their arterial darer and frrohnear. Alai Ch. artier and Plums put up in the ram! manner air pica or tart. On band and air rale WM. by A. SYCLITO & CO ff LI . Mg Liberty atreet. nIRD SEEDS—Canary and Hemp Seeds Alt of the Wet qualltr for sale tor lAA WM. Al ICCU,RO t CO LINSEED OIL-5 Ws just received, pure ceeotr-LA "kulsisc:N, ctrnE a CO, felA No 22.5 Liberty .reef (11110 AND l'A. RAILSQAD STOCK ."pahl nP'```WJfLL OILL a CO, tvl,B &metaW Examogo Brokers, vas ANI) RAISINS-1Q boxe;.figs:: oe 393 do re.Wne. am' and for sale by 111101 i sle KIEXPATILICK. feb It,IOLASSES-34 tierces and 300 barrels, IVA mime ' ° ; . "" g `' b oo 6 lig - iViTtIINTRIcx. LARD 01L-1,5 bbls best refined Winter, teem'. Sr J. KIIOONMA d febB ::t Wocd street PAPER -100 reams Wrapping, assorted: auk by no do lionhooreda frbs kCIIOON3IAKER. A: CO. LVE-60 bids Common, 10 do bore, far oido by fob: J. oCIIOON3LAKLIC 0 CO. iILDER'S CUSIIIONS-41ist reepirect and LP for fah. b) J. KIDDY CO, f.•b, No.lo Wood Arrect. • QHA K. ER'S HERBS, all kinds, a fresh 'lot 'is on hand. sod for rale by fr LS . . J. KIDD. A CO. (1 LAZIER ' S DIAMONDS—I doz. for sale ILI hr frldi a. KIDD a CO. LONG SHAW LSfew low priced Long shasra—,..scarcs artlrle—yuat randred be fell!. , MURl'llr a BURCHFIELD. IVtISSES WOOLEN SILAWLSZ-Of a • , 1- peel. quality, et store. of r 4 .3IBRPHY 1 BURCHFIELD. (0 ASTOR OIL —ID brig Blow's best, for sale 1,-1 pc- . 4 ' KIDD NCO. B UTTER -7 bibs fresh Boll: d., • aolid ..) IS Ur, , do Witlwelrfd Sod , for sal. tx 0.7 McUILLS 1 HAM i TrOBACCO--.19 Isar:. 5 Lump for sale Ivy ! 1 feL7 , BIrdILLS 0 suy. - AIT v I l ITyl , no G L l , ,y iS;t 7 - Itld hzs ui ' L ll s a a utt;l . 4" . VATENT .."0:1P Pt.),WIIER-20 boxes lust lyrd sod for P•ke ► ipy R. E.. SELLERS. 07 iEncol at whom th e 6.4.10... tide anal alms b. I.d• hO. 'Civil Engineers qui Land Surveyors. II EASTINI;S d PREISER. having associ- IA Mod thetardwrl fur that purr... Will attrod to Sun aspun. lay!lto not and Wilding land do. 10.. ..1,... ' . drsurbilng sod Lusk, Oslo sod 1011. laying ouL lota- Hug sod impel...llns the mar... Hos of Rail. Plank. si.Ad....a 0,1,.., mad.. Arid,. le, no favorable bans. otter No. DX , Woo , kn... brad of Flab .d.nyt, nrsr tl.. Court Eh., PllrLborgb. • - frl4 4.14,.EAT I)RUGS-10 xtore and for sale by the sub nrals.r. all of tba tort quality: Sulphate and Orroor a Moro.l. lowi HAW.: • . Eder. Sall, M rur Irrd. . Cum ga Amide: Orton Tartar: . Roll Illird , Odo , • Flour Sulphur . Alrrairlrla Srunir. . Oslo Canna/or. S. N. MICKIMSUAAI '• L. enriler Ir9oa and siiih do. ' l,r ill T E 110.51E- MADE II..ANN E.L--, - sit Itlglli A BIACIIYIELD ate riling • Komi ex , tide of abort. so !or sx Lt.,l rrnta per yard. Th... •,,,,,.. ~,„ rh,rigv„r.= 9 t , -; 6-e Phdd " . "... 1 . wT-_i... ta__.: , __ zisi_ g 0001) CANTON—FLANNEL--A farther uy ~,,,, o f .'o r supsinr nrticlent 12.% erro4 per prA. meelred st. Mary a ___-_ teb6 • ItURYIft t DURC - Sellers' Cough Syrup in Illinois. JUWE PIERCE, of Jliddlepoit. hoquoitie conotr, under date of January 37111,1641. that hat horn truutilod mare or test mc h kir iw,rat yank which loot year cont mod him toMated,e and required emdical treatment to than month. Dorton the name, tieztL i ter id tati . llkrotagl i oAtlnglt%dLaweadig ri .4eirme CattgarlVA .. .filth • WELLUEI=I:I f i r the Imo of (.2.01. h,ought Irich him from the State Ohio. u, Chapin had Mom" the SYmniof meat ate in his family,tunt when mowing from OWN took innwn midth nina, of which Judos Pierre obteinedMid with great when other mom taLled to afford relief._ _ Prepared and mid Cr H. SELLIRS. 6I Ward st. Sad I bY Omega paeans the tirodUoi sod Tic:Lulu, 1:4 • Jong tierdrae--, . • ....... ..JOMN °A - Mt MCPAtitt - hi deltODE' StIfyIVIC. to John Plei'voiru d Cal Canal 8e1.4/1, Prnia Serirt. Penna.' RAH Road Co.Cetatral Rail Road. IIE subscribers .baring beeb appointed Otte agent. fur the Pr1:112, PIllItM or eratril flall ed. la the public thadeic -are now premedrte Mee any tarrehaadire or mita, for rhlpateut vain loathe opening Of the caned tkrdis era tau roateprill M ran94.lhrow3 m file dap. ad all rotteldned to will be del. tinted fret. et MUM. — I 11M1 C charge for advance, • . ruro Ca.nnnur ¢ral. tuuto..M.l4 - 1A nttaarsau. Dry Boul, Sta Cutlery,Confee: tic/I.u, Fruits, !'eatberu i'umitute, b , ruus flectirluas, tu,:jdlery, Wool, tr. A. • ELM - 01(Q O. !Ilardware. quevo.roure. Stud. Crilu ltuther. Vlore, >las. Muuthy "..1 other limo Snub.. Welt lUD. Kea, Butte, Lard. Laul VII, Tutukreo Leaf. ttraiv and ltacao4* 100 A,tuu, 31arbk• (rough) Tar, rittli Germ.' Cluj. Bouts. i. ' luk) uan.3o 07ZITI GEORGE E. Alamo &- CO, I3ANKERS. ' DEALERS IN. IX&ANCE,, COIN, ILENE sorEs,.ac. ..„ 74 e„.„ 0 fu IM-41, sll . eiNtn‘crryt.. Not.. aw 4 Deets collected cm u . lEss 'Vt .: — Stocks DA:WA and sold on ono4= B. J. D. POWELL'S COMPOUND VEG. rfABLE'POICDER, hr the tore of Etanuk=e or bun breptts. A eafr arable ost be eertmly Lir nod euturistlng and Into atheism which mothers, In the earl month...of nursing. are anNeef.. It lamb tbe meat ItetllAPt and complete relief. curing T wo mom he a thw tterS and this mot Is usually 'worm!ea iongle like other remed. Dm It roma is entirely home lees as new.. the chi. Lto It zoo be mellowed without tLe least poem!. tisk of IerJWY. This retnedy has been rrymtedly methane! mom hlghlf remematmled. by mute of the ...I taculty of Pitts burgh. Price—Lane Doll. • Package. cr ride cute be T.lt ir e d, him IN a our , 11.11 Wert) .t e a t. Pittsburgh. For ale by T. A. BlYletb, J vo. Alrratat. WS, end D AL nktert• Allegoeny. feb&lect WIDE SlTF.ETlNGS—Doudekeepers, and t iTri =I:7•TZ!!=7 P L'' Astit street.. an ex,rttnent ethatuti fozen noe tb three ytirde trtde, bleated EDI nu Ditched. Alm, pdhi n e. e m e Imen tehkeloths, table &Intent, to drapers .LI erkeh, Losuitkeeplng cmis generalb• LIM !Lit•ATlLAl,N,4l,dc.o..l,'?up QUlLTS— keeperw to Loco meortmeot of above t goi:if L k g= i 'h = en d m e , Alg, Db., Furniture Dimity kw quilts. LtAISINS—Common Bunch.- . Extra Layer. Male tale btbe ar felta • R. A 11/.0.12E13 A CV. it ICE-15 fiercer, in e tore and file'. Bale by kt , s OA/ Water at 4 r DICETY CO • m. Ft". _ - tIRE AND WATER PROOF F MINERAL PAINT, for rale by ISAIAII DICIIEY Jr CO itrr and Ironing PEACHES-179 b. 5 sacke, qt • 0 , 1 sale by fe c , Ju. . J. IL CANFIELD. 1[4E310 - NB—J4 boxes, just received and fnr alai by febb.. -. .1. D. CANFIELD. CHEESE -250 bo - xeR. for saleTCr - :- fob:. S. F. VON lIONNIIORF.F CO., FLOUR -30 bble extra Eatnilx Flour, for do'by feb.l S. F. VON lIONgLIORST CO. ARIL-4 hble prime leaf fur Rale by fe.b.s S. V, VON Bova-twist a co. B UTTER -4 Ibis 40 racknl, 10 g do for nlr h fcl.s EL F. VON BoNNIIO ',LAIN BLACK SI L K SH. 4 tlunrnr &—_ Drummca bare rorelred a very full ru'pply of above f avoda alalch they ran eell at lower prime than they- are generally mkt at Mau. Black Manual autl inure& do. of nearest Myles. . i ~••• PILL BOXES-400 papers AVooll, ~1, -. lnturr ' . . - 35 -- Winter. - - foirale by febr, . . ILI zi.u.ass. DRIED APPLES —34 saelcs for sale hy . . ft. lIALI.F.LL a tlia - PF.A'RLASII' easka,oii hand 'ard for s..is to. . feln It. DaI.Y.KLI a a CO. if I lIRESE. , --50 I,ozes On h.lnd and tor side I.y 1 I 014 - ' . It. U.t.tZlitart CM • .1 I CASS—Of all sizes and pi:aides. bn - I.L hand CI ate! for pale by fete: IL DALZELL iCU IBBLS. KO. l' ROSIN; Just receired 4, ..,i for tale by .. D. A. FAIL ileftiLY tiCO. ebr. e • .-on uer Woe.' earl:Erg as . B aiLowS-illie pair of Belli Rs; nearly' ~ net, • foe WY by >XXI FE, Anil Naja/N 2 OEM. • febtl! - Ve arta rimer , iTo Gas Comm:llmi. • VALITION TO THE peßui,, OF PITiS , %_) aaw—Whereas, pellare are about, latrodurlag the neer Wile at lisaLarnera. rualabling operineacalle,lle.l with • claim meatier and luau tube. and tap Gith Pro bale, 7111.1V17172r. " N7i ' aritr:: ‘ ;:•ir, 7" ,rrrlc e i ttZ t tg: Our retail torte. cent, with ' a lit.etal ...mutt Ulla, Mere. enabling theta tu It them lo store. =I Gwrinatreat Our adartiaal prim. We thunders! rtia:a pabito agiltart tieh haaacters, >al particularly ma a puma: marl a t Gat G Piebea blab. hal ea. am -m bale nail redtch whiskers ultikr the Leis to ecieirelr !elite la boatucaa, atal we I. Malaita. kki. Vllo r ict!l;.. n lirprtf:l I tlrftel; Ta n a c PLl.ittd " s ' t , kterr eili t!.. , " am. our,, J . • 114 Lialluir Arent. tiaw. Ctierheng wan allude,/ to ham tket or neentatuseateil alai dal Oct.. , fahfe Wad ttc-, . 4 :1111X —Places forp v . ---- eA.N . TING ...SOON —Places folio nu.n4of W 00... boot tomer+, *tool 1.0. W. rorra,oltort tatrtront 51ad.11497" for =mg nmYer trotrkr...i..mmZ nn non roTipratt. . 31ortes borrowed al lent. and oll•lorals of ptirrommt usual In do AV. , / sod in ortendtal to prrooldlr oral for ooty modrrote ebortteo Mew. roll at 1rlet.1(1 HARIS' tobs. Agmtcy oral lutellitcroto palm. 5111 Ml MOTHS: SEED--15 bblzs . on! hagd wad tor sale br DA Tii6nt lhL}`srel iR CO. !ebb , 1.14r1r TARTARIC ACID-400 lbs, mum: neat 4a, torwe by . .IL E..".ELLERS, Wool str.l. HERRING -100 bre Lubec stsiled, fur rale er. .1.24 riaLtl7 DICKEY a CO- UNNELOPES.—Just received,.%a InTge inntity of bud, blue. and white Envier:en. of all eura, fur nle at manually ism wen at • 1 W. S. JUNEN'S,Statiornif Waled:mu, • 1.30 , • Cur. linen end • • d stunt. , r AvRTTLNG Writing Fluid; if ibbSg r ettoitdlital Red Ink. , • Morrison',l'olumtdan Ink—red ltiti block. - IbiganThomprotia Commernal Inkrblaok, owlet, " fkenb Carmine Ink. For ails by -N.B. lIATICL IVOR. SALE—Good White Louisville .12 br the barrel ar 160 middle ailed and :mall uneaten boric. blank To Lett 150 temperanm emtilanater latai manteafeltdetemon aeoi ali our daily mall mut 'a tam iteeklYi and about 100 dllbirent late toot .. t limtbern and Southern nearpapent and ArDlla Mail MIP-' ply Almanac. and a k. salmi book. itik,%Millttay and let-, tey paper, fnatonnteroill a patent Petn, nOr aale rimktni LAß anYealitia' Ink, 1 fo Mb M.O. SUGAR—Prime new and old Orleans. Leal; emslt4 end Porderri. Ibr rale bT &I J. D. AIILLIdL9 &03 • S3IUT ;STILL—One Smut Mili,eompleM, tbr,.‘k low by febs R. DALZELL'E CO. .....11111 , --30 barrels and 15 kegs do, fur sale R. D.I.LZELL OM • Librty . WM.. j n~OLL BUTTER-5 bbls prime It. flutter. . !lowland for oale LZELL CO. ba Libertr once- SOCOTRINE AL°Es-75 lba, pure article ' , for mia by kb. lt:P. SELLERS. AQUA AMMONIA FORTES—I carboy;* br (65 R E.EIL ORREE-200 bags Rio-Coffee, mast TI.Vi .4 Sw sale by TrILSRIDG C INZIRMIAM. Co 11C - 11"4 ,04,t, VRESII PECANS—Ju.t. receiceit, 3 blA's therh Pecan nnhe fm rat , hr ..h.,511X1113 & L•6sLihrrtr staact FRESH FIGS-50 dryma receivid and for ftie br fob. W. A. MeCLUCO k C 0... -- OUNT1111,1"IT COIN DETECTOIIS.- I—Pr the only instrument yet ineenied by vhfch Coll.llKilii min fat be certainty detected entelitionitlyere potriac.but a 02(913.1t. PrieceSl.:4a Vl4o.and 44;60. For side at the Watedi aod Jewelry ytore - ,W.IIL VSON Obi coma of Ibirkenand 4th. OLD LOCKETS.--Jusf received phi' lrioshydy elerniot tied Watches and Minhflar• C l table for Lionorrotypea Y. ~ ,4114 W. 11/1-411N ' . . QiIILVER CQIIN WANTED—ror - whi c h t h e "-Tgh"' h' ! '" lt l gl..sl. RILL & W. &AA — Brut., 64 Wood nrce, doors hbor,lth. ANC; ISANCgrocic.-4 . ,LA far "ale. &moth , .of RN. A. RILL & trt.4 Lankerw., LANKETS! . . BY ..eLETS,.! BLANKETS!! MURPHY .61.MY7. 1 1Tiflh=tnttilitutV.Antratf tea •••hty,.., .1 • 0 ktp nate trzent CARLET WiiiqiNckiWri, or differ ,.ent whit?, out loteret prieee. nt otnele Of Mt, nt• , ULU WILLD. g aiiv .: Wum FLANNELS, Butn*447Articir: .i;l‘hite. Itarmt. mn. Aniettine Wnom thund st tl e none 41 u•ta HURPIIY t ALB —)IES' FLEECY SILK' a LO% ES, snot A oilier kind. of . Winter tihne•—in aerator. to be Arad at the etoraof • MI RPHY IIES' WINTER lIOSIEItY. of - minim A kind, Meluting 2 new article of It tot aD.O 101 t, to bid At the r non. of 4.14 Al ERIN° COTTON UNDERS/intYS. MI,. 1iC11.111220 keep at OTIATITITRIA gat th. T. FT.& _Also. Mit ant Weita Orrin. do- ail Ilona ant lattib'r 11..1 Gemara nto _ B EAUTY.—It is uni‘ervully conceded that ufarhasty W: mum acumen In this muatri than ih ant h while at tio mum time it I. cal that in no other amino le it int at ,lo,ra t ua Dur Now Oda la tr. to •. ctotala exteut, but the 4.1. tarn tamed by ateltet. lie ray to all, 0.• not nerint your trrantti aPwanowe. hat trail the fulkothig, seed nut lark 00l kata—. The. article. an. erietillat. {Reparation...m.l bare all at tained • high { - ‘,l.arit{. Juleallaurle Orman be Chine. Mohr. We imputing to the Noon .. • 1•220.2 • raJia. wkillear. ln hrattinif alarakt • peram be more earful thou the now lantcht the the elan as matt/ of Oa. nit an ter,' intoM- V.O. My ChM... us ncolop,olutel 12emlentlror eaaJ routgazu itrarailmit w !tab tau oerahly Saint an injury, juh a loop. Dcpihratry Powder, the rmollog_atiperfa. om hair. What ht Aare unnatilly that tura Isom Zato,,,, to tilt. of • WT. Thin article • mow. It la a &brat time, without the toe of tut) *Lori/ Iwteu~.riL - I Jule• 114. i a Vertualte h r Hof b D4: te . fil rat i t ' gr=n ILL 0:e t he 1.1212% . Aorta. time, ant more of thou •2 1 ether dm be at the war time intclilltia Juha Hawn, :baring therm:—lt 4 then e pleuras to Out. thtn. mouth There it Sidle of te rourtinic4 rout,.Dorany elztertr..l.l.l,l=f.tzt war Ott tow troy . to tau. rbappol. ' 4 a ' .3211. ROM Tc 22.11 ••22.-2.222 to the n e t we think the 'Rath men ltacodett as the LreaLwt orouneat to the human fare: but when naFleel.L. outtoom LI re 4144. as. „,,,, 4 .1,4 •.22. lio.“ Tooth Pane will 11212.4 to *ha weth • inniUhilattra, at the 2 •2411 time keetett, JULES ILAGET O P old Chorale, liteartutta, Phila. I The Ale wholesale sod retail, by . ft. rh.tom, en • MA . R Pit4LOllth. and J 3 / 1 4.1411, TV. rAPEß—Yilo,PacieT Ca — terml —. an Quart pea% ad Cap taper, a large glumly otdl qu:.• lam pla/th binge .bite, !iv ra. on liberal Jail W. C. HAMM!