ITTSBURGH GAZETTE 3 , YEEE(I.I".sy' WHITE & co. . 1 . 1.11[73, 8111011 T. 'OIIPUX4X TURA. Vl.r),, POCSITO 1112 .we mru =ET= 1' • • TERMS: • . . P " .al° "Ir " :411r : ,p . 413 F , he saran... rl ", er " . l4 ;+ 'l e . . *'"".4 l ll'°" 5 011 ---- --- • - . s . srente, ee)iee 'lle • 3; exi Deehtt fur «ley n 5 le le..s.lreeneJ op e , t` , sllnennWe eihnnoe. II Club rrMlewen.wlll rre, unlere the Money is :rut (or - 4+ITEt; OF ADVER . - • ';: • 1 •• , Oat hat uare (13 la, of 01n1c041 tot less) ' ; • - , , .. SOLO .acttaddahstil Itts;iditth• fa„ tun autllva), ... • t on , Gets trNotba '''''' jo 00 fr. atre utoAtha . '''''' 10 52 00 00 rt. , V; cAt addttioualMr P. . ? qua haart. thauatatde or Icarus.. (iur au, „ftuttl) ; • - •chturc of thr '''''' 22.5 00 to•crtral over one mouth and car. , totadtrai under the I - • • . 1 ).ralev, •Aden ; ; flits tccrvdirta Cauion', mud two a., Eftietn •-•M b At: b 7 r ; i t , a , -1 ,, n - A la i ty'ince and a a'yttai stnoant7.4;',"lt f'grils6ss • • 'Ardamorina caudoiacs P4thcatho. aver advealltnitintlt: - Advent...urn nada - Irk - or ran 11, 0 , 3PH1 far s x 1 SLnl al:atter urartiuvraill-lce rondo rd till ; ; tlaeart Acartaal tta , vdtuarr, - ; -t The prtrileco of adrerlincia ir rawhide limited ta olr• ; latrlt .r .ate loutua—d: taut advertisements II; a.. Denham a.arellaa ilLslrerllMment _ tr. trot ocetcal with thrlr own hurlocut, nod all . 3 4 , ; thw tr azrarraLz..1:41c...111ontrth or rahrruiatt, haarrovl tr 474. taro,tl•',l 4 "' • ;. Pl - tc , rdj , lan.• ' ost7iv "4'OOMl 3.: DaLi6rl w ; n varctutiont. emu' apla.Arp, and other {white ratttu.,-4 and • l•,•••Paroal urk,arrurnbla . 4,11) 111 ad. • td•raltaarn hairant to bra rharurdiu /4 • OeYL ur,Cautc Incertrat'srithinat ellat ' e, U. vet oldluar not' '• •Iteseranureta , I v . v.'. •ral "Iwo , heatulea valverticrra nnt add other, crvalltia mmanirr • rrattallotur mare It'' all • rt. l•thver. pubbc ru notSn tot4af : 4, 'tura". eutrara aro made for ru10341.1114,e-11 llMlOtnallm,-44 err- no f.ll attonale p to pinga ruteevrtz, calulate/ or tatomtell to n'otnol4 . atdual tutctat. cub only' lin,red Kith Um ' ttatlen!lan ,t • l alC that Ult.:Lane 1.1 to-l• Told for. - fental,ll ta far ...riled in tierce:aoh...n.l.l. !AM. If IA to ebargq at th. • . Side of sot traa than fn'itt,pr, tom, Illothop or sir. to tr.,tharg.lsllo prim. , 'Tavern Unto,* Ptnif.nas • r,ta, Aertm•- 0,01 41,11anevee r.,rtlarrooyh not • to be slam,' tovirr ya-orlr ratry. tut rta ttlh•r4 • dig" •r" taoultt, or thirty thr, 0/.1 ear third pvr l root. • that the - valuta:it ot DM, • ' 'Otte %wa fla re thr ., r •t; • $1 fit t's.a att.talnnal Isn'tnntan. •-• AIHILIVIII - 3.111.,t, irrt..ll3' rxtnt. to-,(5 80r..) one In avtion mut, Ail butte ' ol ag o ::tte 'd aO ' vVlTt i are= 7 li:Zil 'OlO. j BUSINESS CARDS. . jjQQ~ f N A • PARKINSON, Aid ; 1.4:44r141,7=7'0n''' ATTORIiEYS ',.... ;.N, :- E:',l G I. B. FErrEIt3IAN, .Atter t. t ' , 6 tioprat Law mai 1:x..1 ,e.Mato Autclt if 0a .107 4th . 1", ll l:PlUaburall. : - - - :•-4 - ! , ,I,E„L, ,,, ,K,.1,1,1,„Dlr. , ,, , .k. , , , , , , , ,,nrty.;! ., 14 4 1art..=:1 ja ' .'..' 1 ' , COLLIER, Attorney .a f Law, ;te , IV, '--''. ' 4 hßg i'" Toruk *S :d ' q z'i rtN i tlt.'"%?l . l L ' rth Viiilt*Ulr2lT:LlTe 2rni ; th .Ett i Or 1 1 - Cant wirtmicur. lforutorly of Iho Laud lIffloo.) he la Me. 7 , '1 2 .a.m.11.0 alto pro o v r shrotko, to lbo TrtOcuriu g of Land . wantata turolona,lr.... and • to the' unortutiou of dab. .•.' h o b. Cort ar w a or a n y of (.I , .L.portnht. .. jai: l' A aft: S P. KERB,.:A ttt'rney' at Law—Office' '''. ..,', .4tor - cb•lth rt.' tal.l6ou Frainoldd 'Ana lir ut. Pittibmy s h. -7.••••7 • ----....- '.., : • VRANCI &C. FLANEGlN — .Attniney at Law; ...IN o. 142 kharth atrer4 rdhhanth. mnrt l. _ i.., • TOWli f/ 'WATSON; At -'",' ' NO. ILO VoUrthuir,i, l'ulsbu , , ' ota,,luf an+, hh, p illu a 211.ontaot a C...h.: 11 ca U. 1. ..l , °omit.% Coo. 15",..hu1001, P5t . 1..10 .yi g DWAIID „P: JCiNES,.. 'f - . blare on Voorih mi.-n 4 1..41 K .gip'-No. IS) yieth .In , t, Pitt 4,0,9 wit ii... C. Weir rrn • • I:'H. WI 1d.1.V51S C CO., Bankers ..i.aFlob--.T.2% , k;',4., : t(c.rt..h Lek corner of Weal 17 "':471 5)..K.1•N0, Banker 111 , 1 E• • .e' Broker ; ••• 14tat/Z . 11,11!t TrEm= for 4sarritan MO' Wu., 11.1 atyl.-FL'itantla ia„p*F, 6017P .11 4 ‘ iiitikiiiker.and Broker, TT It6a-i.e.:L.2073A TTWiti.R LllsEaB, Ixchango.,Broker3. - Tenth Eta' C . v.., of•Tbitil amt Mute xtrect2. All Am az rac6 - 1.1114.11.ratc. , • . ~, 110 LM - ES2 ' t-SON.' Dealers in Foreign .LN • and &anto,lol l lLda tarlmtign. Cortifirgitor of Lb •poelde. Bank dtoySisalOngria,.l2o. 00 Martra riren, Yam. . 0 .. =1 , i , n i ct 0... E.r , v:. ou all the. principal titles 1. ' ' • 1. 1 ,, EORS:te.E. AI:NOLO &C 0 rinkeL;i - WA . .., in b; arbon- - 2, ann. Bank Notes, do,dro. :4 -, • .-r. mtnant, td net atmln lid. flank of Patibtirgli. (kn. .i., . . rel__. .r1 1,, ,L 111 . - ‘ ,11 " 11 24 I ni and stir proneirda remitted to .2 - 153 * ram .221...111,11,11. ..,.._... '.......t,W.21 MUM. I XRANEK:W..-R.AIUM, "Bankert, and Ex ; • chair, linkm -- _-. D.2dama in Vcrolkti land Dmiam'Cia 2 pf Etehallry , Cm - tlfantar of Daraelt.r. Dank Non.-- 0111 in. minor or Thind anti Ico - al igxer, dial two:di., , - Illn St 925 . 1 at !lon-1.•: CO. 1 • ..„ 4 - : CAROTIEERS & CO.. Banking floats, ' . Vo.' 15 11'aid +treat. l'itt , burgli Cumnat honey m.. . i real - Osma n. C II vile. • iti . alt' the rt 1 a on , • um la: ron A te p IfelpX ritiOnof tlio united Stab_.. . 1 • inv..) •• ' ' • [kat.,11.1,. .! . . A IRO 'A' IRVIN, Corntniminni.3.lerclinnts n r and 11 11Blityrrr. No. 11l ia rind rtreet. Panama and i totstr foraontler fodd in, to 2.10,00.1 t.,, oo hood VaIIMII,PILIty.I , -._......1,A1ui 11.M.S J , ...E-11.1.11T. , . . r ALMER, •• HANNA •& 01 Su c cessors to Iftiam2 . . • llanuo 4 Co.. 1' v...., ibmindait ItatMOtai drill a . * in rt.res,U and. Dom , Ala Carboni, Cartitlentea . of Repast Lank Nobga nn , ll - prob-North lime corner of - , Word and Third ati , atn. t...ormnt Iltmay rembred on Its. . mt , it oi, et , lf • 1.... r 7.14, n/t1.1gLZ i 1i . ,43.5 math: on nom - . 'Met IdfiVrintniri ' i ' n ' iVtii h t . dr t' F0ran . ,4 .4 0;.1. itintrinin . - Adinintes frank tra con - la-m..li la of Produar•lrbiptird emit, ~01111baral foram. ' .1 . - a.. w TAYLOR, 7i. an --- 1.:11 : Connoi•sionerd. '1 emkev, 112 Saavdtl I t .tn rt attention .111 bn . nbmn to all Maine- , aniror6ll 11l bir care; .Bitbiburnb nianufarturril ertialot ainoir oo halal or prorittral at abort • nOtim. NW", Alto!), Atm tif - igar..1.... nottntlatad on favor. abbe/ neraisd A/Pranerr toad+. If ,inliad. 1 matt BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. ke. sTuukToN. late ,liainateh & Stock • tomilkialcmller, Slatl..er. Printer, rtul Birder, Iv art ar Itnrlol....Vltiri ein , q... PilMmro . .. i . _ , - ._... , 4...38; 13. 110 - 1...11.E5" . Cheap Literary lf; . ot, - Thll6,Yri.et. aym..-.-It,.the rf,t., , ,111,..t. N 4.• Boako ru 'oi:}l:l=yrrA..7i'p:oe"riglit.olltr;Zill'aTibVpatftr.r,. 1171i01KINS, Bu9kgeller and SCttinner, Na L ,Pninfil r1r,.l AL•ollo • i BARS - AIM CONFECTIONERS, Wholeliale and Retai fakerAkal Caufa,t,,u, Fon 14,40 l'ittdmrgh. CC., nal Pa a w; Co 4 ti f-di ,, uary, leapt on tuad. 11,11,1, N.. Fejiirth:Di;4ll - iii -- ark c al iiit6CK; Manil ra,,, tnrer - un ail, . ~4r .f Ssrrol ,• I! Cloilia, Stramj pat Trim . Wind MW sor 8.... - Xt. 1 art.hool.e.. No.B. II with ft. INA o.3yout t. t.. l'itfaurg h. , :ocamission. AND FORWARDING. Nrti*_ ir e ''''A ''' '.: N .1' 1. 11 CE DEALERS 1 (' '. 4) '..' 6 ' i °N. 61 %rm.. tr..t , • tnt : ,rgsysssi Al-rshastr, .O. r s . ..-. • jijitliZ' iffillrELL: COMllliStiloll and Fqr .,111:1111.1110N3!rrl:h12.1t. 1::: MI. .r. otrest., littsbils g h. _. .. 3 f:j 1 .%/I.ll[Nrcl.N; Forwarding and :... ip lal4lif..! leson Zarb se,. NS, 112 &esti Aral. ." RIR -......riffW: tc,rrlrdin; (g 1 Com.' nrkno wrot . j 3 .441 . 7, 1 .e,r3.44 4.5 Pau , ."44 .. t4f131 . ... x. • t! ..... ~.., i, ! r a l mu new t ..Areolls i• ArfAnq'ixtiEtr I - co:, Pnrirarding; and Li. r.b., 4A. 5hr0.t...,. esnsl n,, n, ilitsbuMb• ARD , 11-:=:. bargh. IS. . _ iiJoioTa . JONES - Suct , more hi At- I' 000118 NERCILINIS.I . .ON & co., IV ho 4 k•sale and !Retail 511.7 11,,r GroJc, Mark 4 AA A WM., , At. A., At I Do•dert n Plit.b, B.IMURP 1 8181 II erk I 81, Y 41i0(i tillf iiV - ± -- .-, . , • • • / . lICILLIALC t‘ a ttrr a0,..1% .terr.trrirds.toro , r a, Fourth ____,.-.... . , 511.4.CKAEI'T L . ilrli [Tr:. whoie,„ k , Deal . - .6 eft to Forriyo rtyl Emmett! pry llordo, :0. lot 1 .4 rtroet. l'• ttrborch. -......- .R• tat rrrs.ttr--' - I ,, Prr, rt/.11,.... ..... ..11. . RXX/ . /. ERSEY, FLEMINf,', 4z.. CO.. Commfrmion ,31 erthoyiLn--For tho robs ~, flomrrt, Wotl - 0.. +MI Hord% ac ; &a 1... lo all khylm of Tollor , ?Homo Ir , ND. 1- - 9 :IVio+l rlrri t. forth ,loor Irma Flttl4 Has e'amh. • • i* . .._ .. • . - • . DRUGGISTS , 1 ~,.;7,17:.4i..-F-..----- i . - C`'' 'l.''' . EYSEj; &. 3feDOWELL, (bacePASO R to tr „ . b.,Ron A herztr.) Wholl,lr 11.4 R.tall Drag An 4 r.._,9,i.10ek flttr,,,,rei e f Wpol noz-t-ond V1r01.1.11,7. d 1,.....V r0fz0, , W,..n.4 corrfall; roc.p.dirrltel 01,,,„.., BA.Fsisiit.sTOcii ' - .0 di wii - A..1 - le* .. ,... L .4 Meta 4 rr0 , ..r1t...2,o r tvo. Wool and Fotint rtil R. gELlTEliti,7iVltolesale Dealer , Th".-, ~, i l t 'ont,, tr,.. :171.... Od , 1 .111. hr-P, kr. Ler., 0. D toY.T Mr.l {tree., 1 11.14.4;lo r. (3 , ..1, .......usl- E . KIDD 4:; 1 2ti., Midiesale Druggists: Di•xl • ev. in Not, 04: P) t. Ptuff, Andlotrumr,,lie-, Hatf.•Of Dr, H . l.st .4 1040.1 norm ,Iprrif,r4l.ll, Ea.,___..--/ 1, 44 ,, ,,4=p_ , : - ....; t4). For., of, WoWf au ! 4 . sod'air'..l7.i.o;iiealii.°'U!' wilt b ' ''''.''l 4l} ! P. 6? TI1 • 'DAILY . S!N. WICK.kIISITANI, IVLuilesale Druggist /m 4 1/eal, gr../Lralxl Agrkulturnl Itoplenmu, .9;04. IN am lur. Wool 4,m., of Axil, JOAN D. SIORC AN, WholesaleDruggint, acul lhaler In b ye 9ln fry. Psintolji Varal/11/4—.9, :.o. 91 Wool nirent, one door li.natb of Ilianuanl ;..._ . • IVll9le9aieDrUg" 131.1 (MALE it RA UN t v e..RITEII, WlWlenale awl - Retail cnruel. I.lt.trty M.t fl. Clair ft,. Pit, L. SIIEE, Wholeßale Caveer. Commis:4ton •.L.ratunt, and .1,1,r In I'al•r and P,814 Menumxt Innn Pntelauall. S _ k A 311.1 EL P. 511.121 VER, Wholesale Ca., re, Pr 6 Jur...l I , 6ratnivion 31..telrtn6t ad 16. a , n nsl I] JOHN DILTORTII C O. taIL.C.TII. TOIIN I)lL'WOR'lli A: CO., 11 ,7 1101,,a.1 Prtnlnen .a 6.1 (.1.116166i0n Merrbants, urn Agreut.q f6r Haut.' Powder .uf Ilatanlrlll.. anal- .Nr 31 1,Tn61 At- 1 . 61. - burmli ,tritt.T.llX7f tx6tAtni. Wholaml. iji and eniucul,i. W Canty, Na 116 Irate 34.4.4. and 0.0 riro Pittrt.urgh. pr lEY, EA'I"IIIEIVS Wholemale • , lirtr,x, rti Coml•rtan and Forvardln, Merebtatto otud gout, fur Itrtgbt6n Comm s; Water FL. rit1.1611166. /OBltil . . 1011 N IV ATT & CO., Wholesale Groeers„ OR C0mr01...16n 51 .n . hant , .and ., 11,alent in Ptodu..and lgrn tztarg!! Ilanalartur,, No. Aron. - __ J B. CANFIELD, late of Warren, Ohio, eud Pearl API,. arm 11"4- , ,,,, 1..,,JuL et 11 " 11. r' t " 11. twee', Vmstbfr,..l.la..l Wool. Fitulloub.. Inlet. • • • • • • _ - S. IV AI'EILMAN 4: SONS, Wholes:at. linnere. Van anisfaou and Farcardlo. Merahapta L In all Mal. Pradu, and elt , Lartrin 31antafartu nwl article, and Aaonta fat tar, rae , of kick:m.4A and Lmebburati 31anufaclunal Totacra, and ar Water intro. PitrAurgla. Q, F. vox BONNIIOI{.ST & CO, IS'ilufe • r.nto On:wprs. VG:mulling awl COmtnienop star. I)...irre in l'iltAnrah 31.anctum• and IVe,tern Pmdinr. N 0.26. , nrorr of Vront Nuortanil CLanorty • I A§..DALZEiLt, Wholesale (irover: fjom tfroMrum'erP„'f.: ritilNrure7l'l'.d WetlH DIM ET • ISAIAH DICKEY CO., Wholesale lir, evir.,.comazi.,lor, 'Merchant, and Deniers in 56 Wader, od 107 Itrnut street. l'itt.tharoh. ... gNGLISJI latß English (lidluther Lax, tnrantina Merchant, and la.lera in Onialure nod ltit linrah mama...tun, No. 12! :Woad ea to 1:1 Find. et. lota eon Wood and Smithfield. I [LLBE p 8 Rle Fi ETSoN. Who! wri t'" •" 4 p. " ° Laud. ar., dr, , amslautly JOlOl 1N'0n.1.....-.1)1X. ..... C. RIM 'GI . & ROE. and (...1111.31Muln s.loreltanta Librity atroa, is AOBERT MOORE, ViliaVaaly ltectiffinic Daajlter. dealer to liudoco. anew-t0m . ..1d all triode of Foreign 1.11 DV...AIe Wi.o.llltilti Liquor, No. 31r. I.ll.tiv 1.10 halal E. my largo nook of auperior old 31unonashola whith nll botaild for for moll. 1110 BERT DALZEIsi. 5, CO., Wholes:tie ud _a a, Groner, 6norniraion al.rellanta.doalera In ',loco Pit.labufgh Mama...ctn.,. No. Li.rac-acreet, nu in,}SR Wa/not. A - -- • - • CU E NNING - holenole ant, aul 1.6-‘1.84 , iu Liberty PlUzbur4b. • utakt.r.r . v. rwnuwca ruin 1%7 M. , II , CIAA LEY_ lITICK MeCAN I/ LESS , suer t. 4 eFenrs ?. V 1. x. J. I. Wick.l,nrar4lur aW C,oonur.xi, a' Sltr. , tutnt , Na.ill4 tiC41413. comet or cot 11 1 51,0 " r C ULBEl d t , T .orn ( i 1 ,1.1 1 ,0 11001.. Led Vit.Liurt: . ll Mena...m:l n. 1. _ • _ WILLIAMSD. i 6e . CO., illlol.?salo and iiji• Mini! ferrulT Y merra . Forwardltur 5.1 ~ erelsavt.c.uud Couutry Prod cu... rittruurvl, nauuraclur..., cururr diet. ran het-torch. _ . I 0 BI N SON. ' 1.1 TT ",t CO_ N 6. 11, Pat.hurch, Mn. r. ro and C.muut-elou tr. arid Smite, In "At:burgh 311uufmtnn., -A44, n. T.., S- IL Gruer/R, ,-;tni-•ion 31e2rhat, en.l halm in irmb..co-11n_pn41 Building!. frvnt/n, Lilvrt.r. 12.44! rim 20147"A.t71ttt:/c:14::"'"" MUSICAL MSTRIMMTS. TOITN IL MELLOR,Deziler in PinnuFortes lop Murk, and M9155,Al wirmn,,l.l 13nrik, dk fir, , hx Fort,. fu lreotern l'en..qslimila—tio. %1t...1 LIENRY KLEBER, I.Malcr in Muth., Mu - slut Itotruntrutz. and ltraort, . - 41.1111. ....at kr Norms ciazk's.llll,l arul Nuare with Coltmazir..l,leau Aikthtw•nt I. DT.h4Ol. ENNEDI. .lanufnetu ri %ert ,uvrior 4-4 F.:1411 iJl'e.. ranVl *Um Twine Ind : B.111K. .I nn Mill. ~ ...la,huigh. 50,1= JO. TONES tio9UIGG:3ISn u facuirp, of Spring IV nod inn!. Pkur.h 01,1. St..l Plough Wint'. (Axela end Ilannnvr.l Iron Azle,. and dewier In Maikabl.. Fire En,inp and Coach Trimnungs cnener nod Front F t, Pittsburgh. Pn. ;13IT ' PSBUItG11 ALKALI AVORKS.—Ben po nv d . , D r ;3l- " , , % . 11,: : Illrolartrro, of Data Ant, Bloarb No. CZ WAlor 1"6- PAPER RANGINCIS I, I I.TALI'EIZ P. 3IAItSFIA lA.: S ' itet,t,, , or to Falllll.l 11111—Itopnrt, um, Is'nler Vn ucls o,ml Ametisas Paper 1131,i01, ina llrstlrrs. 8h5.1,, Firs. board Pem., he. and IV ripping P4or. N. 1., 11/.4 •IT. F..urtlo bislustsl l's. _.. . . 1,9 11.11.. AV . A. SI'CLURG Onxtern and 7bs neiderr, No. 2.16 I.4bortr otrot. abare W.J hove tihnn, on ho.al wonenont of elloiro tlnoor otlique Ton,. Alm---eoroloO and Noto.lchole 7alo Rod rotoil. Look, oupolloal oft Um lowead TRANSPORTATION AGENTS. f MIN AA - U(14)11El', Agent for the La -e ett awl !LI I.lnr In I.leirmvxtui the Lak.e. Calm oa 1.6.•uf Welor auj TAAFFE & OTON:s:ER, Proprietors of the rittgbut Purtable Enrt atop, corn, of I'von nod ayou LEECH & l'ransirT - 4 by Canal if tbt te LEECH ardiva Merchant". toner ar,l%.nu VENITIAN BLENDS WESTERVELT & SON, well known 4 • V nitian an 3lnkoni, k.r.dodardly (al itIAD•r..I t ' tootlf.nrder lb. best Muir In tb•ir lin, at their 014 t. No. la Mt.tilair ,trort: a1i0..1 NO. KG Jlarkot ',rood Mors. entranno in (lief hiamoud. Venillatiehottril. mad.. loonier, ood old Mho& neatly totoilo.A. ROO JA. BROWN wonl.l most respectfully inform 110. po Win that hokocivoe hand at hl•Oan.lontlio rent •id.of 11,W Inativind. Alktairtii city, 3 ctaripb.lll.llll.6lll.o, 'of Venlllin blind% alv V.tt Man Shod tont WS mule In onl, In the loot otylo warrantril'iiinal to any In the Unit...l Mato.. Ilia Windt. ran 1.• motored irkl•oll the aid 01 tt dolior. (faring . otirrltiowil Ihn ,look, loot , . awl ook - .1. of no. oribiart e•tablivlsynonl of Raines, A )1.(3..14,01. I noi ntooangl fornl.h thotr roil...err. a.- 0.11 et• pi, lir at 101-00 with every thing in their lbw, - Agene). No. 5 %Void atzort., nirle-53 .1. A 01101 A. VETERINARY SURGEON. A DAM HARDIE.. V.iterinury Surgon, lot tM Irerm Arot!nod. ugolti , l rowhertfaill, qumnf the ptst.lir. thvt h. It, ht,„.hk, In th alove pro f,-,...1 , w; mo . lstwo to whale'', pottl.t,-,11.• Mtn, he t-. e.lll-tw•thw. luroim,lion with Juww-q Showfuht Blariwuwithiuy iv ren.rul , ill 10ne...1.41u3. ut tl,r rwru of Tuoorl wtrewq awl l'eno,lYunla WOOL MERCHANTS. 4U RPH & LP: E, fir.ALEFiii ant A ( . orlanis:lvo nl. .- of AwericA: You deal, . _ & W. lIARBAUOII.. Woll •31er , tintv, HI Flour and l•rodur.- gai n Ily. and For and COLOILA.,I , ;II . Nr. 1, Fir anl I Ni 111,titsrgl.. FIIGHAVINp AND. LITHOGRAPHING. NEVILLE JOHNSON, Engraver ~n Wood, Ilall. htt.bumh. 11ar tam, lbs.! , of 7,..rt,0,r, Froolit.insn, larog 1.31,1, ."Ae for rrfle o.!tral lint of art, tool ot. tpe I -nt • - - 1,31 Si 'I 1 UCILNI N t. orga,.ila the T' i,.41 dr.wn car.), Etna...tta tll r, to iL prinvitLim 4101.1. groin, Or I A 9 I . 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Taal. 14,11.111 _i,:r49,7n2. ifi.sx,bin bb1.411,707 the 1 1 11111.11ne tan, awn lw raLl P, have 16 , .n worke.l for • perm.' i I lon, tram, tur altlionnir.enne preliminary stork an dontr lu 1.11, It antritylled Iw •,17 mu. limn. than titan. irtmirationn Grr atilemn•mt nperallunt The ater mm number ,4" whims. .111111, that perkal, wnuld tmt et• rmal tn. Time yrttrut yumbr In to. Wilh eandpani- Ure l l Inrre..whlch it rapahin of 'donne{ ltide/lelm lure a.ru rit ti an. 4.1T1/. ruin. P. est.-Pant 2.1 Kmultd Men reallanl 1n,,, 11, nre arid roPlant Intl. the now of . 1 111 ,1 11 . .49:. St 0, which Mll lb. e•tinralnl vales of on on band la the lit lkeeiulwr. 1 1, 1.0.11,. NOM, rlllll $71 1 . 1 n13 TU. mal the total pmilurt .f lb. nime Ibe 1•1. Demiaber, IN. - 41. it ateerlaiiied.lalre tr 43.2111 04. PORT Or PIT4'SBURGII. Ittral.-11r-re,mte 13 rev: iss chasm., ao.l wt • fillunl. Nictucut, Pee, r. pelsar, (4...J0u. IL al.l =tit ' lt J. Whet.. art104•5'a11t....,.1 . gr.," • • tr„;:::, 1 r..1',17,;,"1, - ,l l !tfit, , Cria - I..P..Arpr 1 1=117 4 Tt7;ZA A Ilitaino. J It irt-.0, SI 11 =ett=f14 "..'' t,i,,,,E; - upiontijuviNu TitirlDay ti.tilt—sl.ll... la A. of, RT. Yeast. Newt., P••n VT, 1.-KAN:IIe W... Mn. b , Vri s urrattganjtccakow.l, ailriw , 4lll,l bar, u,s. the abor Alla all I othatc!paat, WLI rouru Ins •t /0 u'eloct.,A.llno 1 . b." "A' , " " who art, I,io St tamptuonn fire .5 , 1 yukll: tran , lt t.V. 11.4 tr.. DEPORTS BY RIVEZ • 11 11EELIN.:—SEe Itl-2s-121 ELI. Sm.. S,ll 1.1..-ett. 490 WI, Inpsr, J1.:1., pr.+l kg, e a a., a poscc. IV 1.• . 1 1errhelL :T2 p US. apple.. J t7.42f. d, 4 .I , llsa astAl 2un cider. J Dual h n luc buts.r. L S Watenunu A Suns: I ha mils-Wick • 1 1cCent.l. 24 dos bra., Arul...trus. Crow, ell.: 21 1411. apple. e bLIc Lutecr. and 4 kr. /.."tro. Jll ;err 12.b.....1n, aleaArd. • rr. FArrnr..crs-14 pkvokArlmaa J 115,1tardnws: 14 hbdarum, W Yll - 11.n; II du and 00 Id& AIIIIrr t Kickelauu: lObbdamgar,Burlaid, A Illy:raw; 15 taula S ATClurkatt a all./.la m0t..., B t 1 .1, , x.itm-. Da1.11; 2 pkgs nu.whiltA. Id 1.1.1. lArd pa, /I A ralint-, took at 7 aka dr1....1.1wer. W ll) bbLs LULU. WT. W IJormly: 20 /Italrkad. W Barter 111, 1, 50ka. 0148. uor. 4)..‘ 14 ILL. rbana.al 41 D Paltua, la ILL. lard 9 Blariadm; 10 del Ce. 1,41 d 5 1 • Kulght :14 bbla ,key..l I'uter 110 J t I , lrm rOJ do It 11 at ". T ... L. u. " :r h jti li bt4l. a " '"" CINCINNATI—Pia CIArINNAri-6011 Dbl. and Ira La. ctrit UV per rack. Las WA. ask., a I'Gr 0(1 LLI.J. J Draer, do lard 101..1 1.1.11: Id du branhar. WI/Fry 13 to .t.A.1.1.1, Du du haw, 511/ulm Ban. t C. 1.104,011 oak, Srllera t Nfrvlr, 40 tat rat, dlr.. Bagaley A Cur. 45r...k0 hurt.. Poraytll OE 40 MA. try. 32 Ira 14etA2, , t, C ,t.bls haws J Jr, T., 1 . 1, 1...1/1 u . 8110 A, In., 4 Laull4.: O.CA ,Ity barbs. A t A 1c,.4.1: Id 1,/, Evr ll a i'vrklu. • 11%1.uammo, IVIIECLISW-Pra 1.461 mixer, .1 llowml 2CV no 21'iltuerlh C Noble, A* bbls flour. II Wall* bt.b. main./., Muuth Cul Hair; 1 1 Max dour. Artuolroog etl4, bbLo viut2kr. Lambert 2 .ibipluo. I trunk. Baker 2 For, th; 2x11.1.1, flour. owner ilx.c.td. wELL.mviLLN—P u . utvuu-1-2124ka wheat. 1111eciarth Noble: 1 1 ..1.1 Lotter, I dor., .1 Truutta. I rik liar, It Bureau; 7 bLIA loam? It M0rn...L.2 Cot 3h1.1.., II Ivo, kg, bw..u.lrirg, I Lam. u, 11 U 4 . Ik•ur.- o.) tlernettl. ovum. ab ut{. Administrator's Notice. bETTERS of Administralion to the Es• 0.a.• a Dasi.l 311(..e. lat.. of IVllklun Wm.'s'', A.l. ..., County. t1e.,....1. bays been grAnt...l to th e out . writs., All Demo. inalstAnd to weld ridale Ow rrourstod to nisi.. kat...lints raiment and 'IL - nn Lavin', chitin. wain 4 lb. ess will preront (tom. fur Aett/ement to lIKIHtI. CHALFANT. Wilkins tos - 1.131, futelOwOtT .. Adatinistrstor. . . . . . HOUSE OF RtFUGE. , 7 1 11 E BIANACEILS 01"I'llE OP Reno& wiut to pnrrham a Into( Erutha .ultabt" kw he location of MI. Itow/Lutiou, eontalninu film tan to tint iitrt, ton suppli,l with val. wo,l rituate.l.,upou cif t the tiTerrsulauk "torn nulr l r.,4, within Art Um or (to t'4.4 ijr , Neu l d n a g : tdr";47llr• (rho r". JAMES ANON/041N," THUS. I I A I O:WELL, JAS aIIAMBERF, Pittatb7ult.Tels - I'IIAS. 111 I t I oler (1 dl wt2o I AMR ' OWILLT J.L.T COMM QMITLEY & COLVIN, Coal !decanting, 1.0 11116 i Pnallerr tu Uri (11.1.4, hlrocertaw, Inn.mlre,tner of Walcott et,ret 0.1 Wwhiuutou Turopila Waal, welt , alAwly•:+ LAM. I'. ROSS, Attorney at Law, Office No. ICA rourt), tsrartinsul, in 11.4.osartih. UUIW LEX. 'W. I'oBllilt, Attorney and Conn at law, No. IE4 Fourth ucirUrsut rt worlecfllw..wlyB "!. CorrectioiL I N Pul linliin the uneall.-I 6,1 I,:tlant,ti of .!, , b7. H ." , Dr h. Am.lit, h.o, to - toJt.raz und.. I. IN. . 1 An . e. ,,, r. It yin! ovlwArtt.'tb..t}..ugt•ni alth SNI Csuilirr. 1A51.1141... ADDITIONAL RALE Of Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. 'TM F. ri,Put tmpreced..lited sale of Lobo in a the .1,0•:,• thriving 1,,,11,,, swirl, *‘ 1, .. , ...1 gb,,re 1.r...10w1y tail mil, tint t he .I,:tamtd 01111 eretloulnß, lbw tin.1er,,,,,,,n1 lon,. bp, , ,, 111,10...,1 b. 1.• ~ t ,, x portion of ,0„ 0y,,,,,,,, Ir, ~,.... Int,, ~,,,,,,,,,,.. ~,,,1 olirro 111.01 for axle ~,, prin.... Raul Lem,. 11 . 1,, ,bar0t Nt. lull to ~., ,I . 11. , 0,.... ur 11,, ,,, t• 1.11,1 . , Itt rumba... 11 ix a1e. , ,t1..... 1,, ony owytbiug 1,1 11,,. 1. 1 4101. of the Towu aµ11+1•.,4,1. lit beeluv, beet., nolThitlaii, ..1 , - , e1114.1 Ita rwr et ,ll4,l werlo.t.trutst Atin• 11,41, Iltet over tate iikwirm 1... 1..,.. re•mullt: elte,ml,l bem.1, , ,, Itli,l 1, ,,,, :n plivel,,, , wl t, Utak, .1.b,,,, 1,, or.irnie .1,,L,1r5. bit. 11 , .,.. IThe aIAA. 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R,L ,, ;.,0,1111-I.S--,,Colt'n,tpul i etllen',4, for nal, '..' . w. w.. 0 1 1-ti,N .. .r , t tIftEEN AP.D I.ES - --10i.rIN pidmn, ret: . l.l in ‘,l pod .1 , 1., ro,ll 1, , r male h! t _ .1.51 • HAMllia,'ll.l , lllBl VEll IiEM P-111/ - bale» Slis9onVi dew rnitnd. in ' 0.0r...01 for .11. ty- ,-, , , , , ILY.XANDEII i/01:11,4N, i,.,;.i _ . :._ ,:. 1 ... _.. 03.1 Front ~!, CVAN iiis;s l- - . 461, - ,e'i n , kd d. un ~..ipm. , : , ,t ./N , r r.LI , . tq 3_ '23 A LEN AN!It /1„11..T,..".. 1 t GI STOEIi .1100 ' 1-1 nub prime, on 0 0 1, ..a./ 1 , 1 ,,, , , 01 .4 for by 1.... N. 1 1,....,-,,, 41,,,11,,,1, pal PITTSBURGH-GAZETTE, - - A- TALE OP SHIPWRECK. It nin on the likh of November - If2!1, that , a leirible gale foam the northwest ruftin. It nine very early in the morning, and blew hurricanes all day. There was a hasty and precipitate run ning and crowding of fishing boats, collierit, and other vessels into the. friendly ports of Scarta-' rough and Filey, for theseonce past, 'excepting Iharlirigton, which, in far leas nheltered, there ix I ng piece of refuge nearer titan the Humber to to. AA the morning broke dark and scowling.' !the halmbitants looking from their windows raw whole tleetsof vessels thronging into the port . Men were seen on the heights, where the wind scarcely allowed them either to stand or breathe looking out to descry what vessels were in the offing, and whether any danger were threatening any of them. Every one fell a end certainty, that on that bleak coast, whore this wind when in its strength, drives many a luckless ship with uncontrollable force ngainst the steep and inac cessible cliff, such a day could not go over with, root fearful damage. Before noon the sea watt running mountains high, and the waves were dashing in snowy foam aloft against the end's, and with the howling winds tilling the air with an awful roar. Many a' vessel came laboring end straining towards the ports, yet by ill the exertion:, of the crews, kept with difficulty 'front driving upon the inevitable destruction Or the .rocky coast- I Among the fishing vessels which made the Bay of ,Filey in safety was one belonging to a young loon by the name of George Jolithi. .By his own active labors, added to a little property left. kini by his father, also a fisherman; - George Jolliffe had made himself master of a fireman boat and carried men successful trade. But the boat was his oil, and he sometimes thought, with a deep melancholy tel he sat for hour; througli-long nights, looking into the sea where his netkwere coat—what w.id become of him if anythin g happened to t "Fair Susan.'" Then heat was cltriatrued aftfitis wife; and when George Joiliffe pictured to hititself his good and handsome Sa tan, in their neat little home, in one of the car-. row yet clean little lanes of Sterborougla, with; his two e eltildree, he was ready to go wild with; an inwerd terror at the idea of a mishap to his' vessel.. But these were passing thoughts, and only made him the more activeand vigilant )111.1 been out Nome days, at the Donee hank, fishing for cod, and had taken a =little, when the sky, as he read it, boded a coming storm. Ile immediately hauled his nets, trim med his soils, and mode for hone withall his abil ity. It was not long before he saw his owit lief shared by the rest of the fishermen who Were out in that quarter; and - from whence all sail - were bent landwaid. Before he caught sight of, - land' the wind had risen to a violent gale; and M drew nearer to the coast he bee.atue quite aware and at rods he should nothe able to make kis own poet • tme all effort to ge into Filey, the,. afternoon of this sth of November, he found him, self after stileptideuslubor, and nu little iansiety cutler shelter of the land, and came to anchor _iva Crowd of other strange vessels. Wearied, drenched - with rein, no.l exhausted by their arduous endeavors to make thin port, us he and his four tiompanions ascended the steps to Filey villrge, their attenton was soon excitei,t by the crowds Of railer, and friltermen who were congregated at the foot of the signal-house, and with gluons. and an eager murmur of talk were rivitiog their at teution Ott something seaward.— They turned and saw at once the °eject of it: A fine merchant ves,el, under; bare ;poles, null apparently no longer obeying the helm, was la boring in the ocean, and driving, as it appeared, I hopelessly towards that sheer stretch of i.ett-wall the Spectan -sgainst width :00 Inall y , 'He had pitched to ilestrection. •• Nothing can save her," said several tiers, with apparent calmness, which woulithare struck a Ithibituan as totally callous and cruel .11rooly then might, however, be seen luoirenteut to the crowd. which George Jolliffe a and his ciga r/ides knelt from experience, meant that numbers acre going off to assist, if possible.4eriving the Le board the vessel, whieribielf no lower on earth could mare. Little Lope, indetsl, we' there of salvation o f life, for the eliff was reties in extent, and tor the whole distance pre n perpetelieular wall of two hundred feet in iltitoilc, agaiio,l which the sea washutling its i ..don'. billows to a terrific beigkt. tout w7alriod a. George Jelliffc was he. instantly re "a '1 to join in the endeavor to afford whathelp ef.iirrtsilile, or lit Iraq, to give to the •terrliied toaq, d l e tif perecivie 'that their more rortnuate &time" were tint indifferent to their close at baud, tie drank ivitiuterlaer mLe ctiand, one. Eie it, was over Cle rargilaliffn rah ample stout hread'and ebeiSe ven wreekeuLli, Fa r r ayou'l in his hand, and" in the rest nwititent Sena a akk fog on th e Piley rucks, Ids breithee• o w e e. up into a rant licit Wits going off with a quart rd, and on l y a n d a wat ke r •ii see , r . t.; • tity of 6:then:net lin the saute errand. tine only „ads,a,..&...ll;,wire,protu the alinekV .. of Ida ewe, :overpaid.' him, and that was bad suffed a predraturecotrfineininfZ'o, =ity yorriger lirpther r . the three hired men declared „biy, owing in t o th e grid. and ztiitafitkwitet them-h'alf dead with fatigue, and staid be- this great mi,r or t in , had twat 6-34y,,„,11 again. George J oliffe ciao notiaPt*yitOttlatt,. The cart struts :dom. , . at an almost furious tate, nosing on. 'hSard !another vmsel, itudjeaxchluttag li and there were nombern of others goingtherarne the rigors of the weather andthelitTetainete • road, with the same velocity while they could weekly pitts,,, tire street:li of young men on fool, running along log year, that one SundaY witeliiielor,the, rowan! the , none of the wpm of the Hid's. taking the nearest course first taken ere arm fee . tet te li titbitaueffe ottoe. , hdepom the e rPected catastrophe .-- They were returning t y o iffeirlittle iLong before lleorge Joni tie, and the, with whom s„. „l e an d erb,,,,,te,f b'etiexeitip iv e , 'with he went, reached the point where they lef t their the two children trudging quietly helaind,When„ cart and started forward, Leming coils . o f rope, as they drew near their door. theysaw Istria' e and even wano garments with them, they heard gentleman, tali, you 4, and goad looking,ape4s..', the firing of guns of diners trom the jeopardized with airs. Bright, their Ghat neighber. • ressel. It nould sertn that up to a certain ma. " lien! Leis ," said. Mrs. Bright, 'time Ut.;`, ntent the people int boani tooted to be able to .I„liffe... bring the ship under shelter of the land, and then The stranger lifted his hat verYpOlitelyttitie. get an allabarage ; the dre.dfoi reality n very low how to Idea Jolliffe, an d then. Itedtktig , their situation hail .now evidently . burst upon a good deal a:tiered...said to George, 4 .31, 'them;and the crowd hastening toward the cliff, Auckersruird." ..0h" said George; all that hurrying forward more etitsiously IV, the strer,be , rufshing into his mind whiel the stranger imme nane- give booming.. of those melancholy guns rtifieued ointd, pmceedtd t o tarot-, " tat • • their ears, t• um," said he, t` the son of the , gentleman When Joliffe met his 'companions merited the whit, in the wreck of the • Danemand,' exPri crest of the dill, and looked out on'llie sea, it creed your kind care. would have little alreadidratsing toward evening. The wind etnirernation with you." • • blew furiously The tiete d i was 4.te chaos of „George stood for a moment as if confused. but tossing and rolling billows, and the thunder of Mr,. Jullilie hastened to open the door with the their diseleirbe on the lame of the cliff wits awful. key, and bade Mr. Anekersvued walk in.. - " Ton The first eight of the unhappy vessel made the are an linglishmin 1": said George, ea the stringer ' spectator exclaim "Oh Lord. - That was all that seated himself. "No," he replied, em a wrs uttered, and it spoke volumes. The throng, Bane.but was educated to.busineas in Iluli, and stood staring intently dorm ou the amid 1 look upon England as my second country.— the deafening thunder of the iweritt, and the sof- Such men as you, Mr. Joilitre, would' makti one locating violence of the winds. 'a same the tie ',toed of such a country, if we had no other in' voted srexsel like e lamed thing, one of its meals terest in it." lieorgeJojliire blushed, Mrs. job, alnedy gone hy the board. and .but few people litle's eyes sparkled with a pleasure and pride to be mien tin iltek. These, however, raised I that she took no pains to. conceal. A little con their hands in the most imploring, attitudes to- itieriatiim made the stranger award that misfor ward the people on the cliff, as if relyingo,, them tune had fallen hearlly.on this little family sitter for that nit which they despaired to afford. As George NO nobly recured the property anti the belplesa vessel came nearer the dill; it ell- rentable of hist father. coUnterod the refluent force of the waves that "Providence," said Mr. Ancliersvuerd, "evi• were tent with a stunting recoil /non their ter- dently meal. to give full effeet to our gratitude. rade ognlnst the ideeillke. it ! htggered. I was fmt bound by the winter at Archangel, stopped. and was turned shout without putter of when tho sad news reaehtsl me, op) shouhl have sell-gubleanee. One mountainous sea after an- been here ,souner. But bete .. I tear, and in thu other unshed over her, and the few human be- name of My mother, my sister, my wife, my lugs disamearetl with shrieks that pierced even brother, and iny partners, I beg, hlr. Jolliffe, to through rife turbulent dissonance of th ee tentpest pivseitt you with the best fishing -smock that can The assembled crowd the cli ff shudred with lie found for sale in the pert ot- ffull—and if trol horror, and felt that all need of their presence first rate one van he found.:cine shall be built.— was at an end. lint they Floral an,' stared, as Also, I :yak your acceptance of one hundred with a fascinated intensity on the vessel that pounda ns n little fund against those disasters came nearer to its final catastrophe; When 'all nt I that so often beset your hazardous profession.— once there was disceilied an old man, with bare Shenk' such a rimy come—let not this testimony head ate' white streaming hair, lashed to the of our rard andntitude ywe mainmast. Ile FlOO4l with lilted 1110 fare have du ne . all that gr wo make Sala!ou atthink an" to goring up to them, as if clinging firmly to the us, and yoff shell not semi iu vain." hope of their savin g hi.. oiniultaiteous agi- Iva nerd' out describe theltappinces which Mr. tanou ran through the rrowil The ship was Aurketsvoiril left in that little house that day: lifted high en the 'leek of the billows, and then nor that which he carried away in his own heart pitcholllawmagnin wahine short distant:ea the Ilow rapidly Niro, doffiffe recovered her - health cliff A fewmore seconds- -.Mho-such alleave, and strength, and how proudly George .lolliffe and she nuitit be dashed to plats,,• Al once tlew :1111T a nett'-' Fair Sloan - spread hue rails very seven], eons °Freres, but the fury of the ir the deep se tt s fishing.. We kul thc , cm wind, end the depth -to whith they had to tr.,. de • I frilly the other day to ittipuni whellon , • t a s feared TI"7 sere "eried .pinFt the ' :1411 , 41e . The 11,411ing e , r 'esL E crat.rg. and rainy nowhere near the vessel Again t ort ; tre oath' net iliscovcr h . r JOllnir, a line, hearty fellow o were thrown out others. and oblong thee on.• dial 3 I.2lltoiaill • was seirisl by• the 01,1 man • - v master of a. noble mereciantuctu.itne l'here was a, loud shoot at the sight, lint the regu lar moment was too terrible to or man, u rod an , estee tot Lia med and id hope. The U . 14 choir 'the ' clerk in the bon, one more iiiih Att . 1,"111i1 , th w h o , the of o Hol ger _ wont strained to ore n hrti th e - rev, bad` se : fe igh„, enough ; woo , tnt i er . 'teeth the r"P" before -"'""" "" "' • it at. mid felt 3 gettnine,,„tiq.otion the b""'"g t" 'I" this 11 ti"",* , thought that the need of „ worthy action had the mast, lest he .Itould wbdo..l lofty by thr to the beuerth and nest nen. But he am...fired feeble:do/ H ,vdmrnt "1' all anby suttee. 31 ay the sod ead " 1 "" -d . ""'' " i" "'"'r Jo „„ I ever! ffo„'s .ffoothfif ,11 6 7.; it'' A,a ito.hed ..vor tt they tail the ell 1/1 . 111 . ••• pin sed Lis aria over lir to e ..• it I . it ryes fr., al Ili „ter o tot Ile .301 11..1.1 rtitoid. fy by the rope which trier Lod thrown. hut itevoloni he 1,31 N lon notch eels:to - led to ,333/, it 1 , 311111 li/31 At Ihnt moment the Immo tfe,el struck with territio mootnrt the eolol wail, mot etaggering tenrk;tVrth heomno Ira heeled in the Again it nu phangalforw.mr . wili • fitetintoi 'repent, ;nod the netitownett the ,nest fell tenth 3 etroll mot the whole great hull eeenwed gli,AolVe in the liquid ch.,,, lu n„. other Moment thohlnek et ern or the chip vtaa teen to hence trent the emrol snot thed clicappear, eel 030 n vat, and conk, were rem, churning in the floury turf, mol formed wr,phtytiwget it the nWh rtotonm son again and nfr,ain to the ..p o u d i ach , . Thu nest morning the wind had greatly" aha: a .and with the first peep of day, numbere of fi,h, og hoot, put ont see whether any thing of value, which had floated from the wreck could he piesti cked of u th p. George Jo!life was among the earlese wreckers; but in his mind, the face and form of that old Man were vividly pro* — .,, --- 7---- ent. ' ile had dreamed of than all night.; end .. f . while - 8 Seat: of hie crew - were all alert en the look t for casks or other floating booty, he could i avoid castings glance. far mad - aide; to sea if could descry . anything of a floating mast. Though the wind was intensely atilt, the sea eh roso high, and it was dangerous to ap- preach= The vessel s around them were busily in securing a . number of articles that were floating; but George still kept a steady look-oat for the mast; and be was now sire that he raw it at. acenaidiaable distance.. They made! all sail for it;. and, sure enough. it was there,— They rail their vessel clam along aide, of it, and ' soon sa ei t i. , not only a sling rope encircling the lowez but a human arm clutching :fast by it. , Jol Iliv 'had the cobble eosin adrift, and with i n coupl of rowers, approached the floating tier- her. .111 th . much'difficulty, 'from the uneasy! state o 'the sea, he managed to. secure a cord around I .i:drowned man's wrist, sad wills an Lie) severed. he - rope which tide him to the nuisCi- Press ritl they actually .had the old -man in the boat, Sr urn they last evening raw imploring their aid from- the wreck! -Speedily they had himhoi ed into the yawl; and when they got OD board, a d saw him .Iying his length on :deck, , they w astouisbed at 'his size and the dignity I of his to k. fle was not, as ha seemed trots the altitude 1 ille cliff, a little man; he was Upward I of six. f tin height, of , a large and palatal I build; • though of at least seventy , years of j , age, th • was a nobility of feature, and a mild inteili . eof expression in him, which greatly ' struck th • "That, ' said Gelage Jolliffe, : ' , is a gentleman I i 1 every in . TheZ e' some wh.re." ,will he trouble about- tar ' While s l aying this he observed that he had Sei: oral jeweled rings on his fingers, which he care: fully drei oft; and said to his men, °Ton seed how many there are;" and put them into his waistcoat-pocket. Ile then observed that he had a beglof stout leather bound bya strong belt 1 Colds waist This he untied, and found it in a large i packet wrapped in oil-cloth, and needed up. There I was tilt*l piece of paper closely end tightly folded tog ther, which with difficulty, from iht state, me et! and spread out, wasfound to con tain the lohlress'ef a great mercantile house •Iti Holt l - • "These,'' said Jolliffee, .../ shalltnyselfdeliver toe to the hunts." "But w claim our shares," said the men. • i•They Ire neither mine nor yours," raid George, '• ut whatever benefit comes of doing a right thin you shall partake of. Ileyont/ that I will dere dais property with my whole life and stren h, if necessary. And now let no see what else ere is to be got!' . The men who looked sullen and dogged at fi rst on hearing. his 'resumed their cheerfulness, and l b were moon i full pursuit of other floating artieleS They lash 't he mast to the stern - of their Yes-( eel; and in e course of a few hours were_ in poilsessiono a considerable booty. Joiliffe told , them that • prevent any interference with the i police or th harbor master; with the e ff ects of 1 the old gen eman, he would put out near Filey, and they in it steer the'yuwl home. lle.seen• 1 red the bag under his tarpaulin', coat,- and was , 'noon put on ore at a part of the fray (there he could make ay without muchobieriation, to the Itullroad. / enact the cosehniostlueliily,andthat itightwas in I all. The next wonting he went to the counting house of the merchants • indicated by the paper in the drowned gentleman's bag, and informed the • principals of what had happened. I When he described the person of the deceased, and produced the bag, with the blotted and dled piece of paper, the inu i tners seemed Street with a speechless terror. One looked at the oth er, and at length one said ' iiilrachm, kod I too cur,' it is Mr. A nakerrand !" ; -' They unfolded the packet, and conferred noire rim some time with each other, and their tinning to .\l.. .bible, said, -.Ton have 6a:see.Vie Ivy most honorable Manner ; we eon 'criturru-your that you will not fall of your reward:: These lepers nee of the utmost linportince. - We-ell yea can• didly, they involve the 'Stetter a - /ergo -amount lit property. BUCtltiv - is a very sorrowful bust tre..,.• rine of na must accompany; yoU, to see respect paid to the remains of our old and val ued friend and partner. In the meantime here are ten pounds for 3 - ourself and the SOME sum to distribute among your men- George Jolli6o begged the merchants to favor him with a written acknowledgenuint _of the.ris- ' ceipt of the packet mud of the rings whiehdre , new delivered to them. litis.ber:4lGtainedrkrd: ' we 1 43,44.6 , tirer0ur' ierliAT by heti .rtm pl74ay.. lag,' that the : reelaini of the iriiiairnalge unhurt:. 'w me buried, , With. erik'r*lectr4'4}l44l*i'el.lii the old eburchYsr.r , 4 4...r:rattier - Un g e nt it: it- at Murder of gentlemen: (rein 'lfni/ 'attendinitthe the life of Aliso lifoncrielY crir written 1 tor: n the celebrated .dmighteiti• aisjor alostrrietf, of the Britidi artny(duriig one rernlntinnary BPIerIII tOillyrnra4CM lioti. : 2l 'were written of her, but not event*/ O Iteilthole life. She tens a more dangerous apj, than Andre. She menanged to become an intimnte in the family of uen. Putman : who commanded a t Wert Point, and in her drawings and group ing:4 of !lowers gave her hillier, who was et the item! of the _engineer department, the pleas and Late of the forts and defenees. Col. Bum who was abito Putman, discovered the atratagem:— She fell n Sietim, it said, to his arty, stinl after wards became the 'flirter:mot Several distlntuish ed officers, &addled manyyearatifter thepeace England, poor and neglected. ifer father died in New York, in 1791. - The tinily and Weekly titobei, _pubtiabett by John C. Riven, at Waelkingten, are to be ttitepn tinued on ihe 4th of March neat, because, Is y t alleged, they cannot be publinhed Without loss— the journeymen printers there bevies rtheid their prices 20 per cent. r \ EMICITZIONS AT CAII3OII. Another morning's excursion was' to to the ev ecution ground; twa miles from the factories, and not far from the'tirer ;thereissume difficulty in finding it out, sere:ll:a-snot liking to esxort, eu to such places, and actually reljeting to de"so. At last we come artnn. the spot; which is the , wide part of a populous' street, with w wallon-owe" side, and a row of potteries'on the other. 'A narrow ehed,,About fort Joitg and 4 wide, ee, , ,i , „;ffi t b a r e b e ,,,, and open in front, with a plank ' about a foot high from the ground, contains, ex. `patted to public view, the heads or the criminals /11. all staged of detannpesition - bp to the . moot recent date. I ahauld. think that there could Oaf h ave bee n Ict,a that forty, as they -formed ..two layers, filling the entire space of ground enclosed in the abed.. The offensive sniell prerented me for making more minute 01 4m:tons lint I not tieed all the tails,were cut ens, which tattoo° tr fore 'beheading— half-ns.loten-large wooden cremes for strangliug, which is the inmw,.... t for certain oirences, were suiuding, against the • wall of thn shed. • • Hearing from my servant that an American missionary li red rum,. this spot ; ' f ealled upon Lim to learn more about it, as so many rumors of en. ecuthin of from twenty to ,thirty people, taking place daily, did not appear to he well rount e ,E__ The Rer. Ball has lived for 'many years here.- keeps a missionary school, ands has taken much' 'interest in the capital punishntelds. liaring a converted native living with Lint ha ban beet • able to gather the 'most correct information on - the subject, and I nut indehted to .hint: fiir the following remarks:' The popuLathmirthePratinueopdlitaligdititg contains twenty-nine milliousolinlhahlttutts;lind all the criminate sentenced to death Inust..be et ecuted et Quaint, the capitak The...mm - 4.er ar *ernes froth three to five hundred a year. The largest number, eight hundred; took plane last year, probably owing to the increase .of piracy, amp to the greater eererity Of thej present %loc.' . Troy, Sea. This pixie, up to the preaun time, let - of October' 18-10, - the: number was The greatCst number extynted in one day was the smallest 1. the most usual limbo. it from 10 to Thelingeit interval between the days of execution. a mouth.; , two' or three timea a week is not unukual. .. .. . . -, . Nearlf all thothen are behead.' with ; a large sword; their hands being tied they {meet down, with their" faces towards Pekin, the eiaperor's 'residence, and their heade are struck off la one blow.. Women areiarangled T of these not mote then one or two a year .suTeri . tine woman. for parricide, wascut up into forty-.tight pieces; the number of pieces varies from twelve to 'twenty- ' four, thirty-six, Ste.. - One - roan , %Cue tloggod to -.... . death with bamboos; many are dogged before... execution Elost of these criminals are con- demned by the local authorities, but a portion by the 'order of - the Emperor, doubtful cases being .. refer,red to kini for decision. ' The eircutiena of. ' 'ten take pladr„ in the afternoon, but the time ia . I -uncertain., 11. - mandarin - of high judicial rank ' is always present sitting behind a screen, Eol. ..' dices guard. the approaches, and the rabble is very great:-' . ' The - heads "are thrown- under 'the Shed,- where - , they retual*us a'verning to. the People until they become bleached lia.the sun e05 ,.„,... 0 "" the bodies . earried , off for -intermen their f ri ends: - .r coplc are found 18: inhettl, Via ....,:-; houses oppesite. to las - Very . receptacl . ser tv.!•iir three scores 'of- hea,B,..ihe distance ant being Itr. ..rr .3'srvis , aPart, anti these eanguluttry ecunes enact. ". • ed constantly Under theirlyea--..aeiii,AsikJi,.. . . , ... . . . Tot Z/ONEXT Mil, 1411: WAil.ll.--IO one Of the recent journals, now an.Mtr tilde, we find the rut. I , lowing story; done mit of choice. Italian, • and it appears to as to OpplY . NO perfeetly- to the OFII.d. Sam of a recent Secretary of Ilia Triatury,:that we cannot oink to lay it lit:litre Gor. readers: ~ : •A distieguldted lord, going from home', left his watch Imaging beside his lest. .t tame mon: key, who tea., in the habit of imitating the act ions of hie master, took the Witch:Juni, with the aid of a band,disatened, it to. hitt . nide. - A tooment - after. he drew it fern. mid waned it. lThen - lie looked at it and soh,. ' MS goes too . fast.''' lie opened it, pat bock thn hood, awl again ieljit'sted it tolls aide. A few momeaia mr.s.ed, amt hi. took it in his hand once more. ~, Ott! •asid..ihe imitator, ' Now itgoestoo, shun.. It'r.:it a mould,: it is I . Ilow . can:it Lc - remedied .t. ',..-Ile again;;--, .. ouchb,ithe imulatnr, thetieloryi it andapplies it gracefully to the ear: this' movimmat is we.taig „still,' ala . l he roiordit with: the key lu . another ' lay. Own benii to listen to At, -t ft does net ' l , O - lull yet.' iferepental the. ro=e; looked' a t'aitil - meanest every part; tonehed this- wheel: rtep- • pedthat., moved another; iti'ehorr, injured itao , rouiliA , ?tigtetinzit and shaking With his Inntl. :that itiat le-aillEiteiC..d --WvtrltiottilifitiThlattss, j) propitious 'Heaven! front :gutteLs that Perform tiniongat.men, as did the menkamwith Übe unfi,r .ttntaate;::ith-- .., "_,,fasteneilde his eide .! . 1 !---•• • ver.l.l7liiii - watch provided tr . i. his 7 deCeasors in the tariff 0fJ.E. , 12. than he undertook to wirtd it hp. Alsruied lt...seit should not go. he . - ,procured Permitaion to alter Its moan - tent at his Ple-ktlre, sad, alter like did. hut rtill •he contd . '. nutroake it keep good 'Ju1..... TT ime.lrlwel went rigilti , inotlier ns eettainiiirent wrong.' - ::lie at bred the hambileack Cud forte, and Le wound it up_ anew, lint the more ite•tinkered ed it, the 'mine time it kept, and nor; at length, it tae e!• .. inost,stopped.. : . .. • ' ..: ' .. ..:We _ beg tier -readers to etudy - foe themselves the'various:iontra that preceded the pas ege et the Tariffpridtd, the . proriiiati introduced into the Civil and fliplatuatic,.l.4ll.Of that year, 'tie' .almost endless treasurlOirMiktivt the dd•cision of . 'Judge Woodbury, now tiara:Mid by the Supreme • art, by which all thlisetirenlars arc !down into thin, dr, !lathe new attimptiby Mr..lltinter's - bill, to resuSeitate the al most -- elelonett.t.'Flent of the late Secretary, and! then to determine for themselves if the history of the past tire years is v et precisely that ; f the monkey :tnd !he watch. =-liVerldie. : . I: %SEMMES ' A SingtqarSuipf.—John A‘laral, the er-ne tor and eccentric genius,: wbo 1.n., tried 6i> band at sundry employments, preaching oolong otherA —is pow, twoording to the tliirago .10ernah, lades of the Alumna colony of about six hun dred,: which bum taken poaseasion of the Deaver Islands, near the fobt of Lake liiehigan. Ills followers are constructing:a temple, which is, it appeaers, sufficiently advanced to beimeed es a theatre, where, we are told, Air. A. orpash, ally holds forth. on weeh day,. 0/1 the I text of " , Claude Melnotte," Jtreltard expecting, by and when - it in 14,.6.1 to.plu a 4itrerept . ctiamteT ink Sundays: . , • Singular Incidgal.—lfbilstthe St: Charles Ira te' was burning on,Siteraisilant,L Mr..lotat Me. Donald, the iteptioistiii or the building; was ap: proachingAl* ettlifilithe utedrult .1 - aka Adams The the, trrii , &toren& when the beat was about iwitdj thncs mbar , . ,the Wpm, ahl was asked - where lie thought the fire Iva, He replied that it 'was the Nt iGetel, and added. "I iinit the first man who opened it, and I Shall anise just in -time to 2C , 2 lie ruins." Mr. Gallier, the architect tills tuift ibe nem pied rooms in it at the time it w3.borm._,V; (e Jan. 21. . . EtAion in Neu , rori.—An everting party byu fashionable fatly Intel Tor!,, a few - ~ie ni i,i yt hi ago, egtimated to htiv • io.it. *ll,OOO. There were pre-lent Iltt fleols,'lirotttot Fplendor was tlntost -",Muntre Cristo' plagnitleent.. A Noir . . ork paper Paps or Ibis 41i,piny or weitlthy rot- • - J ..Some of the apartotenis urromarexorgetats,, ly tic:cur:tied than were those prepared !Tele - 4 ,, French. in the gran) Trianon at Veresillea. the reception:of 14110,11 Virtoria; and thero went', others ornamented with such true pictorial effect as would hare Julie honor to the phiutland - of Maria-Antoinette. • Cotairrfiit Ten Coo/ fc.les—A vdctitember o(. ten cent counterfeit coin,, have, we ore told, been' tested from n. secret mitt iu t'omtecticut. They bear the dotes respectively. of 1317 nod 15Itt, ore well executed, and are pa,t+l ivithont any difficulty: The principal reitlipe proving their :Turk.u+ character i. the nt.teoer..,f the eirelet at. Mars arritioil the Lignre or li tarty, whieti the gete . nine len cent pieces have The... Lyn l u y raffia 1.1:Le0 horn tested, nod found t o to a inik lure or inetivii, *veil ly fnrild,':i, Ili n pin ling °roil . - Ver. —.Bolton Tear,. A .Sia iri Fdi Pi al , :ire. in t h e lter lath reag a i , bark jut been .-aught which roes:lured from tip of wove 1.. et:4 of 11 feet b inches; cireorntl.,llol. of body- 7 feet f: inches; Rstretne stretch of jaws lb int-ites, by 16. The jw., h a d aia row, of teeth. 'flu conteals at (hi , stomach were 3',lletp, ta, Curlier, eir,itt or le% pounds each, three pieces of iult beef, one piet4 pf salt pork, One piece of coat, and rota,. pieces pf link of different bind.. A pared/. anh/O.r, mune./ Nicholson, belonging, the 71. th ilightnaiter,,,tmi po d h.t,gi te b et , , ruanday night fell from the top of• Alic run nt (ape Diamond into ,_'harnplaiu Arect, a . dintancx 411ithree hundred feet. lie was taktu'out fro o the sdo in which he. fell, neu9tieWcand covered . frith cab and hniha.a, but at the last accounts was doing well ,Suqh a fellow would bat he hart if he were ohot out of a cannon. • .Tie Board oflTrad. 4 . Wilbur :l h,', Ai.. have iesohtett to petition the LeLitsintare of that State toe a; repeal of the nattry lan's tar as they op "ply to special_ contencts litnitetl to the Period of one- Sear; and also Pligge.d II revision. or Ihe ittode:of . collecting the Wilmington city taxer, mot.ing It:sintilar to that pursued in BVItill107„ _ •