PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLlzßElirtull.Y AND WiEBLY, By WHITE teCO. (*. pirr . IzOlUrt 'OMIS . O3 Jana, .711.F.17, r 0.17 Omer. _ .• VIAILV—e • rr.o aurun:payabla half triirlY. AZ ibm.fArt If taut in notsarn... - WEKLY—Tarn dollar , b.., Ata , .., in Wren , .. ticcr 11l ha Intypltutl on thr bilbur.uft Threw col+, r W 14% r.upwa ,,,, • -•• ......... n'ty tor . : . Tbe fulee.4 .act, Club b. to, .unrloa in u,perzon. lrabt in‘arinb4 in No Club Papua fain be Not afterlbr ,eur expin, inoaoy tent kr • renoral.• RATF.S OF AJIVERTISINV. One Spzuree 1.1 lines of Ntnr,...il or heel lo.ertion i 11 U.) 11 , [1. ,v wrh st.litiLr..l invrti,... 1•.".. •nvl .• ' I to. flips Ineolc- • Do. rt.. ........ ho . 1,00 m o t h, UPI six mouth, , Dn. twelve tnotrths to tal UU Stanklinc• cant, 110.9. or 1r... per annual—Si Doe Dollar f,;t. vsp lu.ll.. 11.. h vldtttotial Ditto, Otto eliaut,al,l , , at I.l..ao.rtir o. e Iper an. ..sr 1..1. -.. ", rot rarh in-erhst orer tnouth.aud • "Mosel, ..,tisre In .ert,l unto, the 1,1,1, late, halt' prim_ ~ ,, A tlrittiainfout arre....tio, s ..tsare. sr. d um sr, Eileen ';,.7 . M . 1 i 5 ,, , 1 1 , /0.;h . 5 . 2,,51 s and half.. ...rant the lattnt.'eTL.VoT..l-t!..; lon I. al n" chart,' the gain.. • ' aa othat adaerti.tn. Advert's:lawn., , o man,: the hor 5r...r15.1 number of Irsket Mr, will f , .. 1 .61.an..1 ment.ll fiCe6llll4lS /V. Tim Pel.ilere 1 st.... mum! iblve.rtisers strietle litaited to their tnrsinnui.a and all aalf,foo/11.1t, the Lanett - or other orr,ns. Int AI lad tin.inen ust • .hu battlgattatr'lr nolitssl.r.l 01th th.or L os touslio.Ae. aO4 - dapew - of nteertieemente. in I..n.th or ot.l,erwide, beyond the 144 1 '11.Ra:1nd; will DA rtisr,l At w. Wu., miss Fs , all and, Innebut rstri.rtistor:, bill, rill to. ....paratrly brmunt be•rmrut i. 111x104. , All ' Danl.!ad rirti,ennntr ter tire ru Ward public meiings, nod astigt Dit, to flab.; nr,har.,g..t 1,111 pos.. P..% ,trirtlJ Ntprelage'etotirne to 1,, elinted ~D.d.ltptlereeitoert,l Hwy, onto,. e.rotopa kr is invitatr..l.4 ot.ito..ry . 0 4 at... rpa tocolnpactie.l to to !hid tn, Retnithr adr.rlPrto. an. 1,1 eta:unit:oleo toms, or requiriny detorned rail ationtiou Val., Counert., or *i.* put.he rotor - tab...me *here rharcr,Pre f r lILI.ICet. of pn nue soncialloco—or,ry to roll smooth,. twinkle euterpliv..ctteuto.4 or AnteGjeJ to promote loth t. vtAltild intern:4. On cute le. sovrt,.l *sib the. tioderrtnint tag that the NW p in to So p....14.f0r- If Intenlfd to be In Perfect in the oral column. the tame -Pill he elntra,d at da • rate of not lest than Ina,: t. per line. ' 81111309 or qr. Not lm In be char, triple prim Taro., Petition* f."/ er..^b• - • Real 'EetakrAgeutt . anti irlverti‘ratrots cot hr of oh t ler Tetrly rate., but to lo *Honed 41.- OOttnt Of thirty tlute owl one thin' per rout from the • ' Mount of bill, •' IItLFSIr 011. ST..irtLT IN MUM' PAMIR. . One Square. threo inrertiorp - pa. farhaddittnnAi inrertion . ADVIITTNYMENT. rr rrri.t One Rik., (10 liner.) roe V In o:r.ion - • 116 ell each .üblitoonrJ rent.. bonnie:Of trleerti,mentr paid in adrane, BUSINESSCARDS. ALDEEDIA3r. 401 IN A. PARKINSON, Alderman, Fifth Wpm, Nan itrmt. ht.twetn OlTran and Walnut. AU inm vrazEtyuy att.naat m. ATTORNEYS. P. &G. L. B. FETTER3IAN. Attu! , ElOth • lON. •.• I N, ttortmy at air, o". ce, in TilAhmus [hill, corner of lima xtr ,, t mad Dlmmerda , Ilttetairgh. H. tOLLIER. A tterneT at Law, office i la Lotrrit'r iluiltlina-, Fourth . tt. above Smithfield. . vino Washingttoa m ty d ' ( . u r p nr ur l ro o on t b a o tt L h e aWd( MSoch) a he Do..r o— f Wod to rim ono.' AtOmtlott to the procuring of Latta warrants.enal..., A., anti to the aratecuttra of claims tolOrt,Coogrou, or any of th, dorartmenta isl 7 AMES . KERR, Attorney at L a vr__Ofs, ce oD fth bcrotaaLhatilhkeld and Gram. Pittrbargh. .ANMS C. FLINEGLN, AttomeyatLaw, 7 - 1%. 142 To th sienot. Pitubm-41.. N. WATS, N. TOWER WATSON, Attorneys at Law, N. 110 Femrth rimer, Pittritrgb, • Aleminder k Dam Jena Snyder, Eel.; Um lonodontam ww. Stmr, Jong Firming Am kmentiat Oen. FF. , farition, l i itbdiursll. jerday g DWA m itpd ;th J . o .. N , S ,:,t e . l. , tt: Attorney Lair:li TAME E. BRADY, Attorney at Law to • No. $ EftL etrect, Piro bur; b, Pa. • 1.14:451;W V111113:10)3:4:01 111111lX - a. orrn. • s o d B. WILLIAMS Bmkers 6n-.,!?crth not. corner of Wool tRd stmts. P:totrar.h. toot mule. librial tetSJ..' Sid collections D. KING, Banker and Exchange Broker, Fourth'-etreet, Dialerin Tann Notes. Bilk of Ex ange,(iold and tqlser. ;Owen bought and naLl. •,,, The higheet market pike paid in rrettilono foe ASClttittll Half Dalian., mai Mexican Wad npanioh Dollar,, par 1, . LARINER, JR., Banker and Broker, .VPanstre.i. : 4 :AC410101E1 thr Rank of PitVtrarab. ,2t V ILK INS & CO 3 . Exchange Brokers. a South Fan Corlarr of Third and kiwi at 11.1 /111,4 IV. HOLMES & SON. Dealer,. in Foreign kmr.• and lkoziefti: Pill, of Esohocvo Cm:Et-afro of 14- PAWN R.k Not, oral : 4 pocio. No f...C.sf o a r ‘ i t Mloll...lll , liox i t z r::l: eh. t0it0.4,1 IZEORIrk: E: — ..kIINOLD b. CO., Bankers: LP Dealers In S.sehnnee. Coin. itsrik Not,. 4e- No. 74 ltoorth street nest daz to the ft.); of I' at.turch. Col lections carentilr anto.l,l is awl the 0rr,....1c recanted to say part of the -Union .WWfID ALLAY. — I IIiRAMEIt. & BAUM . , - lianiera anti Ex .. g lya-e .. - NrOkilti I/..a11...... In PoMan and Damanle E ga calai.a,-1 , cf 1570...1... Enna. V G.. °elm eonarr of Third and it col atm. cr. dls.adly oma•n• U. Et Charle• Marl a _ 4 'CAROffIERS A: CO., Banking Bowie, • 80. 15 Waal atrert.yirt•bure.. eurndal Nlcary . r•-• aIISZAS=I ' Et ' l l t .' ; ''''' ''''' ''''' In "' I ri '''''' .. . _ pax. •.. tam. u m ,:5.,.. s: lEXIN, Cominiraion Jlerchant. , and MII Erna., tai. 111 .i,aral strart. Par.ona I and Mist., no.curifad.. .11.4 5. 510.0.151 al w., - . on band • warung.. PAnixx. ..1,1.1 • if gAL'AIER, HANNA 3 CO., Sur•ce,isorm to .• /I.lel. Hawn Pt..% F..-nazn - A Ern., ang A V.eiro 3111 l/nuartlc of Deporlt Rank Not, mut ~ , ,r.e--Nvritt Wit- , 1 nun, of Word uttl'Shini Currmat . Bad L Bigtet CLrrte fx Al. POUR on• co.ir cn nem , aLI the prinnpal 1.1011 et t.Un1t.2.1 • • The higiLCA and Amerimn ./Lxitiatadiort t),.n.putn of I^,dure,hlpred cwt. . g fi r t -W. TAY L R, CorniniFolionep and Bill . . tro, Sirond rum. It. attronno 1./. • too' to .M buth.Fe • iltru•owl It. LIP earr. Pitnburdh • tostntfartoull ItrOfl,t,tll‘ 3)1 , 43 lund proconxi et .b..rt notice. Note, UcrV.n- .kr., negotiated oo favor ., abte term& Atroort, matt, tf tmvintd. • BOOKSELLPRA , AND STATIONERS. R..S OTOCKTON, late , Johnzton & Stock .Baritiallar, t.thtintl,, Printer, and Binder, rn :Vier a( Market and Third adrivar. Pittaidirah. AS. B. BOWLES' Cheap Literary Depot, ...Third rimer. oproditr z air Nd•ri: 12..`"1,S•VP:d ROPKlNS,lkvol:seller and Stationer, •' Ica. Foortb rterct. Arolln Sull,llnzw. ;':BAILERS -'AND . CONFECTIOMS.' AVID BOWNiJa., .4 Wholesale and Retail naktnitalConfretionr. Fourth rittxburct. Pape,. Confxtinnary. alwayt on band. JlllOStlent punctually atfrn,lod to. pmwr,vrii ' MCLINTOCK. Manufnetnrcrand ,utter H Carpet, O C/otbr. Strum 11Fat Tem- Slml, Fr. War,tr,r , - Ne.S5 0 - martb MI 0 lioTod it, Piti.hur,7h COMMISSION AND . FORWARDING. !r WOODS PRODUCE DEALERS .I . Comsnitsion Mrrhantr.. 3TatPr rtml. TORN C. BIDWELL, Commission and For. tudlaig Iferrbant.r.llregime. rldinora -r, IL JOHNSTONTForivaidirg and tllaloi.i.ltt float, No. 112 Seectil Etzwt. .. . NEN. 4 JONES. Fat-warding' and Corn at toMenthanis, Denlen In Pentium and nitiv. htnetfulttredarttler, C.a.: twin. um. Seventh Meet. Pitttntregh. C.WANULTY A; CO..and Pena's. TOMUrding Cosnlni,•! , ,n 7fin-banc-. Canz.l Haim. Pitta.,Nt• TOM SIC • KA.EDE• JONES & CO, Successors to At oied, leis & C - .• 21=1,..!,1 an& Yrrwardln&, dealers In l'ittzhargh Sisatifemund rete. barsb.r‘ DRY GOODS KERCHANti, AL A- ascer A rs. rirr nc tm., ',v.., • A: MASON & CO.. Wholesale and Retail , Do . re ,„ 1. „ n uc y sed s,s s s• ns, lihntl... C. 2 Mork.t PittobarA. _. VUOLESALE MURPar BURCIIIIECIS7I ' and 'Man Drr Grods Mcnll,l.. tc.rn , r rmarth and sate ettrotp, PittAlrurFb,. „ A rtrzr,_ ILERSEY, S: CO., Comraimiim NrrehantP—Tor the tal.• Domrlti, Gopar. 4,1101, in rdi• Timm. • N e t Ftr,t, foarth dr, from fire, Pitts DRUGGISTS. ' R c r- c 1.1 .- noxtu_ ~. SYSE - McDOIVELL, I , 4 er Actson to & t . K ." a g,,,...r.11 , 11e1e,1n end Retell Drat end Pao? Etc,. cerntr nf Wird errect srel•Virele elle, prerfirtkale ea rcfallr r.epeerelni night e,,,i s- _ A. FAILVESTOCK t CO., Whn _ . and Retail Druz:li,, tort. Rrrd an.l Frani n. E. SELLERS, Wholes:lln D•niler in • l'hozw, PAlnt... Pyr Ft rad, Oil , V‘rui.tow. ke.. o: . a /a Wad stawoc, httnburoll. / . w. 0.41 worrowt,l /ow. - _....._ -- - J. RS 4 . . Kipp & CU., ,V holep:ile Drugg i sts: Deal - •' On la Palate. Da.. rDre :toff, roplrizetrucrirovr— htems Of Dr_ WI-sue , Celebrlari Worm Syre 14r- K.!.., lea Lung ryrtqp: Tvi/. to. rrrnrr of W ood and river, littArarrh. Orlon wilt temp:fay parl, . 44.5 ii Ibrgranl.3 with diou.strlt . - • 1ki,... : OHN D. MORGAR, Wholesale Druggist. • ' d Dealer In ore 'AWN, rept, Oile e Veralabee: Fe.— Weal ante, cue d.r douth of Mama Allen . . THE ..:...111-AILIT-7-.:7----rITTSBV4ViIt:HLGAZETtE.- . , CI, N:11" ICK ERSII.I3I, hole.k Traggigt n.cY• awl tar aka in am! Amiraltural Ini,lominta Ina and ISond•tre.n. rurran: or ?Lath.' Seiloo N3IAK E R& W It( rl,4alt• Drug ,/ .2.1 Wow .t.. Int,hurs:h RAUN S 4 REITER, Wholesal,ind buub. .T.l St 19i,u .1., hit.- GROCERS. IL. SIM-E. 11 . 1i..1,..31.. Gi•wer,l' nu erinn 0 Morelout. srld Arai,is r-rhor 1...n1a Irvin rtn,t, hi.-I,ur.b. • QAmuEL Y. stittivEit, Antn• .4 Comm. L.O ,Morirtrap..en.l ••••.• • • • .. erg in l'it.burAit 51..0ut,1t0,1 Artietr, N.. 130 soil I' lo•Lwren K..J nod :-:EnithtolJ, LILIV.IIITII OIIN S. DILWORTH' SI CO.. WhOIPS2Ik tirtrur, Product. awl Om:ltal....ion Nl.lrbs.ht..and Agl. for Ilarard 1'0ed..r1... 11amartiville , .1 , ..., 21 10.9 Pit.lomelt. • J. r.c.rult.ll.l a. r. rumour. E & INGRAHAM, Wholesale 1131 w. nua Ccmani. , inu MPrehout, Nu. 116 Mite %tn, end I:ol4'tr.l ,rort. PittAttreh. - • ~ - EY, ArriiEws co., ‘‘. holesale fine...r.. m .' P. r0up.1,... Vx.44iip , Pit.f.O.urch rity Do.mun.(,,pnv.ln Y. Y. NT. inl'hil— Bnnk nf Pylebnncto 31t.:413.nt. and fanuf. Bank Exellan, !tank Fannnri B.posilo lank._ !lank of A.ll,beny Salinas Bank.— ..... . 50,00 (.I,CO (4,*0 !OM &Lott hO,OO &1,62 1 250,00 0000,00 (X100:00 Z.OO ouo) ,009.011. no,t/O. txtuit: rttrrs. Mo h tsm ( t. pyla /I tid . tm St Nast S Witt. Hand St. 111 - 10. ...... Ntltt!lent Litertim. ...... Bride Zl5O 25 55 Inzo ,1 0 ) 40.0 n 00.05 ' 10,00 1175 IY 11.41 a,nu 11.70ZRANCE Wnotorti Insurooro Co Co[soon' In.ornon. C0....._ A...mien] Farman , . C 0... rs AtJanne Ohio (I'itt'gb Pitt,burgb.VlD , lnneatl& Loui,llln. Lake Erle :4.00 50" MI.CO 1.0.0111 (1 , ),M1 2,.00 50.00 .5'.400 00.00 41.n0 Alai(' , rroo C. Mittorch GA. itorkv. , • tactroAvrA cavonAnoc Frye.. Monongsboda Youghhorhent MARI. 4 i.x^lol AND CANAL DORM Peon'. Central Hall Ohio k Pone. Fad Road „Clorelood A PlDttotroh Hall Road Meting. ......... Bratldnot.'mViol , ' Plonk Dowd trto•Ctual L10ndv.......... Do. dn. Duo.) ........ Fa?!,,tte Mawr. Co 11.T. , , , t. ritittruntlr Dalton (CUD Mloo).. North Asoerircn • North Weo North IVottorn . loot City Eureka Dittoburc Royal Adveuture Didge e Mirduc ro Co . ((rat Wnto . . . ••••• • •• 60,1 , 0 41.76 W.IIO 51,7 L 1..110 , Goal 41,00 1.3,G0 1001.1411 000.00 741.10 I 00.00 .11,ou (AVM 45.00 MEE SUNDRIES-1.51 i hap Rio Coffee; -72 park,pli. 11. Tea: lU do Paw:hong do: 125 losesnogouliwtitml and Ire: .1 Id %Water sod Front lor • I I . i to 3 EASES ettsjuttts ; Yee Maid Flannels: For rule by SaIRPII F t LEE TIBBESECRIPTION BOXES, Turned Wood, roe We by .11= J. OCUOCIOWiTSi CO M:=! NG, FEBRUARY 14, 1 CO3IIIIERCIAL. Pittslough Board of Trade. CUII I IITTEE FOR FEBRUARY. IREL . F. Love, may, A. MIL. C. II 3faowNi—The February ausairr 9i tinn valuable magaille Yr me-1ml; otr't3r, ata. , at It, mr,ot, gra &xi It MOM •Ith olrmating Aati.tieal inforcuarboo. A. a work to b pr,pry rutur.• reterrace, tualtrl 4 ivrtaJatog to M. lot.' eat of lb, 1 1.-rrhani, the 11.haxlic, axkl th. Manutarturvr, , flow 4,041 importance with that given" ue br Fr,rono Hunt. prrnatritax Th• therbit Ir trriley pre.wthd nothiwit of intsrrft. Th•rr ven e hrtowel throu, hout, with 00 her rivitili• Han, huntatino. •-‘lcas•xo enmman.lt deVW of interrat at t.rea.rat, mut tha has vary Luiwri4ily Itwrea-nal In bans.-i. Hakim. are-quite firm at prim rather shay.. 'the Sirs. ku,etc-11 will he Nam ht atu,th.r niluton. thatniima 41..nu..?“.1 at eine - it/nab tto• anklet 1 , 1 nuat..l at :Ur Prhas here sr. llrna,4t 22q.T."..e?' aai, aanta holding at Itt Sal. 2.lagalt Ir al, quite firm. with aliaht attraur• Sal., In 'mall lab. at ? fi±. 110. Caner. is b..ld at ',Naar, for fair land p.m. , Ina. °that Mt..riea are without rtatlN• .e.atazdar. Jan. II .Vaturday. Feb. h FLOE: ft—The market in rather dull, and prim.are decor.- The bulk of reeelpta Riming the re: k hen Leon rturid nab.' Mau an ept the prevent low rata. With rtua/1 up. eratinu- N way qua.. ae lbe prei , ent ruling prior:, V, 45 (rum first handy and fr. 3 .12 from run, Lir gand brand. P L. Rh Ii FLOUlt—.l moderate Imeine.a haa born doing at Zd, fr.. Mal hand!. and L•% .1.10143 j. bbl (or prod brand. °WIN 31P-11.--Ihr market i.. fdri, with In a email war at fAltIS:k . kIUCKWIIy.AT are ankle., and 0` dakiand Imaitrd. nacre at SI fir la 100 ad• funn wa,uo. awl Ittfaalia fr‘q nor, PROI market omtinu, gull. thinfi.r. lIIPr pries?, Lard la irith ylalro. bbi:at, 414011„ And and keg. at 13.4,31. NO. kladnn I. &rm, with • lair in . urral twit... at 6, 7. and 54‘...16',.. for al.mildet, and Lam+. Stniat . eurcyl barn. are firm at 104 lU`. in tkrera. href at Blirf RR—The talltitA 1. dull, rarvyt fur extra .11,hr* wequule at 141444,4 c: and rkrunann n, fair put/it, du nt 11.44121 y, ? j C I II3:SK--,A rilkderste burnar, !MO, ill/ tren thtltUt ttt rttn,titt, In. t.. 7, it , tur ,commott W It .Z. , KIDS—The mnrket. anythin..l Irintirta.wit.l . 2ut Kns malcrull Imhof. We Quo. rloaer wt 15 LO nvla and $.5 G 2 .5 5 75 ? bn. on 71m, from apd i 3 mi. - to; 50 (rum v. gM3', other ••YhiP nrc onchlirsp4l. TALLOW—EnIe. at 7,k4 "i 4 , TOBACCO—Thor. la a spy 4 denratri fnr all r , f mannfartlloba , m. mad prie.vi enntinne reef arm.— The following mar. he when as On ' , regent ruling prices: Virginia marmlartured . ZreZe, IL it. Ping. Lyneh. burgh plug 17, Th - - - inla twig tr,1.17, twig lbe "? w. Leaf wiry.... is ann.' at 100=1.W4e. with an athantina W HISKEY—We notlett aminahir thintisaii N the mar let with we Imprmrtnort. Ilentiteal In inelliton u 1:L4.1.1.-6, spnzn. or C hM DOXESTIC 1142.827. :S.. Can,Lan, Yob. L Glnc.nnq Pr. , nnon.—Snar—Ttmdmand not Inn nth, but the reralpts lusty lo..tna light. Inn., hare beta MIL1111410:4. The ttlra of the wta . l:ernbtaao 1000 Lthda., of whkh COo hInL, were mkt da, note: Interior Lkirisy4 -re. - .4,04 el: ti`..l4 ...... Q5l , Clardled qt Cy; Mout/am—h . ; nvetpu, having bean light hare met watt reedy ride at altutroltly aitrltittilltt rain, and to day ttrto, lots Ire, land at pout. to Mat Ganda. un auld. 25,000 9,1, 0 ” told un plantations up the Coml. at 2.2 e. thf"'g;t7nrt t'w'irt"it 1144 412 25 tor nll.man, ntal the folk:m.lg ratest for new unintpretrd Mr, 112 104111 IA 51-0 Z . ph., 110 50, 00c1I(00.0. 110.0. To-day Ilat 1 4.1,xtew mots ven• .ld et 1.1:1t 191 bolt plata at 117: and .11 rumps at 1n bu unt, rtne.tad. Praetlta imita , the ',et 151.15 bbl.--F.srert. 11.721 barrel.- re3l7lltsPc;Yn,3lX'ataihZlOrlD:aill.fn'dTt nets .rn m ittloNSortree TA eidee and aboulder• verc se. ld nr to this tnennng at o :!.itslNe fin tbe runnel 7A7.Sir for thy latter. Ham tab rlowlyat G klleareerdin, t , poslity. To day- T. rota Ades were fold 7Sc and In ca.*. shoo). der. at Te. Iteeetrat dariaaathe week .1021 milk, PILO tierce, arel 240 b reeks. 31F4 tierre.. and 37 0 1114. Liao—Ownog tn the malt f,01.11,, ntrering. Prue- keen high, and .re gaol. No 'I 7a.,,k, No., 1, at tie. 1"1, rear. W.4r. To day e,. geld at tie. C,rrer—:for demand ha. Levu art and the tale. mob hand.ba, Rea. at lie: Well, lealine but 11.tmo begs In hr. band. ute-ohl. 1, der Ceel Lao at 11: atok,lou at litea—.2toek ttrually kr, small rareeln of preme M.. I wand 3.!,00". t.,ors of Port end Parf lb. , Inrportmon Warahourra, Orleans. on tlia Lel of Yobruer7, t 12113erf—NItar I • 11,00 u„ ....... . 2 .41. , 11 Mr, orbiter, . 1.10 , 1 Pilate ... . .. ..... . Itutept Lod rho., 11, Infrrarto . - .Infertor Sot Isr - p.nal foot Inrperrrd I-2ar ttln.. ...... 1410 Tlercre—tosper d n 22 b t 7 1 . 5" !j2: IPtearure. Sr- Nora cam len renii.sacktr ....jo t , the mark, far 1.1 doe. rriptloar Prealuue don bora tett dal). and or bole no urge to notice In tirlaatl. Wi th ISO •Vt . rtion of the .04- ' • aeket..Tektrrvt; .14 dm et Loots ketn-I • I:lnantortafre a•te tor bran net arrival, at our ;on du. tntlr hue Tn. weetnor donor the plot tan daft , her Forum:ld and ftlitroent. and iv Ito• obanat .1111,1 dtteptrairol flout the inn orpoatc do , au, Ito; tett, mho-snot:ma tint,. that Mr rivet opp.o.t. Alton hal r0..0 turbot up to noon to bor. t loo atworn Intt no.l ,OL ,11,,.•0r tarr.--No -otter aftaterru and nona upon th I. e arrat 'letup or (tufo It tarir.Os for ,7171 f to lad flo , clon ;road aul prunr Hal o .. unct, st fa 7.: ro to apps And I I 40,:rU4 pr r [1:11/1r. VI., —Marko dull anti Will or uo 41.0ntlt for rot, otant. o.ate atir.rnoe at (nun VI tf• Si Iry Pa, ' , roofs at 01-104 10. mot Arend_. auoutrt ear at flow 0, , to if.:s sra.nling p. Arend . tt bavt—rtetta tt.r. light 4 , 1,11(.1: 40 far foaat. •• for 4od ,•• f.. 0 Cll. ego Ott --.N4111.0 into. worthy 11 het quoted. For curt, dao-4.. ttr, tamp. of U. btorkrt in. elL•1111., ea tell naarortells , a. loot toot d. ran 5,2ki Ittelutttnr leek. Prs.i.t.a•r—role• to dor of t• 4 mato port el 111. ;Oa Mll.l. 11,11 tart et $10 , 7 t: end 49,1 04tpriu tr . purr. el 50, sal,. al 11. 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I•7•I ' , tn . . , •,•• and bound to tip. 0.14 Hr., It t• run swa:. • 1111 - P of 1 , 2,-11 run ..npf. , •ed nub ket.—,llllllCas, LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! RE YOU A FATHER, laboring for the e li th o 1./r. D. to re 'Shaker Sarsaparilla. . as o .vou • Ninth., suffering from diseases to whteh fe. Nales 'are generally .uttdeet. use Cr. 8.1., /love's oluker arsaparilla—lt eertslnly rum au. Coll at our &pot 4, or on on of oar agent. and. got • my,,hk.t, where too sill 1111.1 that the Shaker Per as trepans/ by Dr. S. D. Dole, hulk lasso the RIM. of trepans/ curing snore dn.., to which the human family are matinually thou any other p rer aesti on of Sarsaparilla eve; yet brought-WIT, the puhlke. This mntirtne has established Its high reputation bY its numerous and well attrebd sures. I. Put up lueuurt bOttle, WI in the MOT Parsisparllla that arts., the Liver, Kidneys, rod Ylltesd am MT. parllme, which renders It a/together mere valuable to ever/ r to females. on cl ' e curr U' lla Ul l i e r tultain. fur Dr. S. D. 1101I6'S PiIAKER f/lg i k „ R ,. ll.l t . v A iti and . tarz s ottls , c , k ;. For tale Dlt h. D. HOWE d CO, Proprietor, 1 College /fallsed. , Clncloosti. Ohm. To whom all may bo addres VAL, tur_sal , e by J. A. Joust. J, behTNlt t iv C7 i i , a l i , ti v eriti; `' X....;. L ital, ° =l,.. i :. p 'iv, R. NI , irlland naneherter. P. Crocker, Ilrowussfl Jr.,. Paull Wheellhg: J.ll Paterson, and 0. Slams, St. Mellan a Conn.Lldia. ocobixlicyrT 91;4 91.00 1114 111.00 .9.001.^1.00 1,00 1.;0, 2.00 ou 0011 f..* ' Gj..IN4 for ie b GE . RRO y OT-3 snck, prime, on hood AU a„ !: %VIM:IO4IAM, Wml Satb et. TANNERS' 011-2 z, brl3 for sato, by 11.0BL90:1. LIIA.Y. co . ~, ~a~,~~a PITTSBURGH GAZETTE ~ .-.4.1..0re Of the Dally Pirtaborgh tistpttp i {Varietal - nos, Feb. 10, Ihfil. SW , of if: r•itiest in Congress --Appropriarton•— Cher,.4 et. Indian r—Defirirncier— r,,,,Lfr 3fm m,','— Fiun,'"inj of (0. Frre Traders-I'lWe Pr.'s,— Fedtray of Senators. . Three never Was II tenth of February , preced ing n third of March terminal - log the eiistence of a rongrenit, when its totnixiests wan in a less advanced state. Eighteen wort days are left, and not one appropriation bill is ' , yet passed.— The whole of to-day has been consumed in the !tome, with that interminable bill for the estab- ' lishment of a hoard of claims, and it is not yet dis-- posed of Mr. Bayly, Chairman of the Commit tee of Ways and Sienna. made a vain effort to have half a Men of the principal appropriation hills, headed by the civil and diplomatic, made the special order in preference to all other busi need, for to-morrow and thenceforward.. Ns - .ail of a reie of two-thirds, which was requisite be failed to get a majority for the rootlet, The Deficiency bill, which when reporthd. p rided deferred' expenditures to the memo of $F,3P0,000 wan swelled' in the Rouse to over $1,500,000, and has to-day been puffed up in he Senate, to th e olden:manic proportions of, ,o er $2.0fin.00.1. by the addition of $700,000 for he Cherokee Indian', and various other little au I. Then Cherokee Indionn, or rather the swindl ng agents, who are allowed and encouraged to int r vane between them and the government, are he most unbon , ionatile leeches-upon the tress thnt have appeared since the leg treinurers l of the Jackson and Van Buren rm. Last session they reueivel over $1:00,000, and in fact 'there has scarcely been a year since their forcible ex pulsion from their lands in Georgia, that they hare not drawn in one ehspe or another, nhout that average sum from I:ncle Sam's strong lad:. l?rrtcr Pzirs - smul thaxm. ➢ebrnarT 14.16:1. The Deficiency hill last year came into the 1-fou;.e twking for about one million oftiollort.;„ owl went the Presitlqt with two millions and half fdamped upon its face. The experience of its suce.es.,nr will not he materially different There in no doubt that the entire appropriations of the year will exceed fifty millions of dollars, even should the French spoliation hill fail, which re quiring five reilfiellA, is likely to he thrown info the general balance box of the session. That hill is not, on has been erroneouslystate., either in the Committee of Foreign Affairs. or the limbo of the Committee of the Whole. It ii, with many others of great importance, on the Speaker's table, and will he pawed or rejected without reference, or toy lengthened debates , — ' Mr. Wqnthrop's hill, for the appointment or ap praise], nt large, rind" for altering the mode of ascertaining the value of imports for the asses meet of duties, in in the same position, and behind the bill just before mentioned. This,' the measure open which the friends of prot tion are resolved to hare one more trial strength with the Free Trader, k In exp i ce ration that the attempt would he mode to day, . Hunter and Mr. Walker took their reapectir station.. upon the right and left flunt of Bayl to cram, prompt, and fortify him, as ocmtsio should require. tt alker Ita,. publicly declared since the pas,stgr of the Tariff of I Fir, that tb duty nn iron should he e.e, modified, as to ma de itn rate permanent and equitable. But he has cow got the notion into Lis little head, that h . reputation is staked upon preserving the sy.steii as immutable as the laws of the ledesi and Per Riatig, and he is, accordingly, out against an change whatei.er. I would do notbingto disenur age the exertions of the advoeoteB of protectioi for relief nt this sesaion. hut repeat my belie that nothing effectual can be done. It is worth of 'remark, that Bayly's motion thi• morning, make the appropriation,bine special orders, wa defeated by a combination of the supporters o the TeriE. Internal Improrements, and French it appeal, to he not yet decided who Las ob twined the may of the printing for the neat Con great!, on the Licit opened on . Saturday laet, it tenrk of sr.e time to ssetrtnin the aver ups of tbehi•Pffor the numerous divisions of the work. i.tipultitril in the tern, There iv , how. or, not mash •lootht that John Reyes will got a' curoi.leeable i.ortion of it, at rate, less than thosei prescribetl in the Ritchie coutmet,anl that eith- 1 er Ilantiltnn, late of the Pounayleanian, n Mr tlicleon, of . the Republic, will hare all the rest on terms likewise lower than the present os. tem , ihic contractors engaged to do tho work for. I was not nwere. while writing on the subject on Saturnine last, that Mr. Winthrop Inqzeyeett from the Senate, immediately after pre-entipg the orr•lential. of lion. P...hert Itnntoul, hit elec. • di,eunnoo on the tnnue of Scranton appointed by the Governor, of Statf. , of much, of itn im- portance. The action of the Senate in laying the whole ouhject ppon the table, may be ecu- sides! to have :tutled the rule that 2101 Sell'e t..r5 may hold their seatF, until the Legittato, of the Stateg-to which Rev belong, elect mucees !men, or eidjoUrn without having done 30. MX. • R'iutheop did afford the opportunity of n practi- cal test of the other question, at to whether the election of a Senator is cohiplete without his ne- ceptance It may turn nut that Mr. Rantoul wan dead nt the time the Hover of Iteriresentathies of Itts,achusettii coueurreit with 'the Senate in choosing him, for he was n thousand miles and nine awny, and has not since been heard from.— In thi9cnso what will heconr of the gnetttion o Iti• election! Jr:rms. f e^rf , vontharom of the Nil, Pittsburgh (latrttr.) , In the Senate, Dr rar,,ther, pro,ontod n peti tion agniniit tho nest county of Motioning. Mo. Myer,. in favor of tho inwo of small notes by the present trail, of the State. Mr. !Instep IT ported from tho Committee on Eduention. the bill to erect-an independent school eliariet oat of parts of Allegheny and Bea', countie,. - The Firing the ,cbonl directors of Nottinham , township. Wn.bington co.uity. power to locate school houses in said district, was taken up. on motion of me Lawrence, and passed. Mr. Hoge rend in place, a bill to incorporate Sandy Creek, Mercer county. into n borough, to be called Shcokleyrille, and to erect it into a sep arate school district. The bill relative to the publication of the co- Inniul record=, and the original pipers- in the of fice of Secretary of the Commonwealth won ta ken up end In the llotn.e, Col. Robertson presented a pe tition for the repeal or the ten hour Into, and a remonstrance against declaring Mattock's alley, in the eit:ir of Pitb‘hugh. a pnblic highway, and one for a State road from the Pittsburgh nod Perrysville Plank Rood, near liarger's mill, to Mr. Bighorn presented n petition in favor .of making the above alley n public highway. Mr. Walker. f or the repeal of the ten hnr.r law, and in farm' of free ba - nkting. Mr. Can llhro, A petition in fairer of the egtahlishment of a .::dam of free banking, booed upon State and Unit., 'rock: awl one in favor of •the erection of the new mointy of De catnr. tint of parts of Crawforl and Warren. Mr. Parker, one in far, of theinew county of Pi.. Mr Leech. in favor of a system of free Bank ing, nor for the levying e.f an increased (ox upon the seller' , n( ardent hpirit, and for the resump tion of the work on the Erie calm.] by the con, monwealtb. Mr. Mooney (nf Surnerxeti two romonotran. roe againet the annexation nf any part of Alleg heny tairnehip, Somereet County, to Bedford Comity ' Mr. beet. for n low to prohibit the sale of spir itous liquors in Wiethington County; filen in fn •vor of the'Vallev Branch of Monongahela ; also in favor 11l the free honking getout.. Mr. Bigler,_ for nn independent school District out of Ilomgfield Township, Westmoreland County. Mr Guffey, against the repeal of the act rela tive to the Pleasant Grove school (nutria ; also against the repeal of. the act making Bridgeport, n echool dietrict;. also in fnvor:of making- the public works in the Youghiogheny river free of toll. • Mr. Neofield,z petition to authorize the School i truntece of Sugar Grove township, Warren Cotire, ty, to levy a tax no each school district of said townehip, to build nanol houses, and he rend a 1 , bill In place to authorize the erection of a school hone in Sugar Grove totrolhi•whi each school rT district. FROM WLSHINOTOB. FROM HAHRIBBIIRGH. lfwn[•nrnr., Feb. 10. Col. Robertson read in his place a bill to au thorise Mr. Eichbaum 'Trustee of- MattiLis Eliot, a lunatic, to - sell and convey certain real' estate. Mr. Vanillome, a bill to divorce Thos D: Tubbs and Mary Ida wife. Nothing of general interest has transpired in the Senate. Mr. Griffin, of Fayette, condoned the debate en. the Tariff. Mr. G. has finished .at last Much to hi, own relief, but more to that of the House. He mistakes his calling when he attempts to make a speech. His remarks were weak, pro sy, ancilong. He endeavored to fortify his sr , merits by statements which every member of the House knew were incorrect, but which all attributed to'want of information, rather than an intention to deceive. The former is the more , netural and probable supposition, as well as the more charitable. I.th QUE3IM. SCRAPS PROM MY Ran BOOR- [EY LAURIE TODD Tut reader will remember:that we left our I pupil, at the eml end' the last chapter. standing before the looking-glass, and tying her ebony tftown hair, ae the Scotch song has it. Either by 'accident or design, I stood a few feet behind, and. looking over her shonlders, feasted my eyes on her lovely countenance. She read my soul hr • I that at sr-shoe/der look, and,- suspending opera- Lions, lamed round. At thin moment, the extreme point of her long 1' h a i r was twisted among the slender fingers of the right Land,'while the Ram, arm was extend ed to its fulrlength, with a comb in the left band stationary on the head—a more interesting pos ture was nerve assumed' by woman, Without changing her position, she remarked: "Brant, under thel, I have to thank you, - as the instrument, for What I am this night. .1 now rank among his followers." rotated where I first saw her, and the ways and means that brought me' under the roof where she dwelt, and added, "Where thou dwellest, I will dwell; where thou lodgest r will lodge; thy ' people shall be my people, and'thy God my Ciotti nothing but death shall • part as, if it eo wills heaven." While I spoke, she bent forward, with a look of surpritn and, when I ceased; the turned array with a sigh.' Ere I could ask what it meant the deor was opened, and her mother entered. I had no oportuaity to speak with her that night, but the high sounded in my es.ra;,and I am sure I . would have slept better had I never heaid it.— Next morning, I asked if she would walk with rap on the Battery that night. • She said ..I will go.", Neve York, nt this period, (1794,) was like a village, compared with its present appindnince. You could walk front the City Hotel to the 11at tery. nt nine o'clock in the evening. and nitt meet it panver•by. After Fume? we walked out together, as we reached the first picket in the' Trinity Chuilth fence, I said. "Rebecca, what caused that sigh, when I laid bare my heart before thee, last night?" She replied. "It was caused by the:thought of the pain you would feel when inforMed that I am courted, and all bet engaged." -411 bur!". Had the" "engaged" been there. alone, without the “all but,' it would have been a knock-down orpiment; but in this “all but'," I founds hook whereon to bang my hopes. ...We walked otr a minute, without speaking. I was confounded, I had now been months unli \r e ; l same roof, and, had never seen her recta e o least attention from any younglaan. At last I said. • • "Rebecca, who is the young man? I never ear* you in company with him, nor does be visit you at your mother's house." She replied, "I sometimes sew for weeks in one family, and, he waits upon me home, but never come. up etaiis; his name is Mr. Castecl, and keeps a jewelry store on the corner lof Liberty street and Broadway." ''Does. your mother know that your are Ind engaged?" -She does." "Toes she approve it!" -She dots." • Here I felt like giving up, the ghost. I Said "Rebecca, Mr. C. is a rich man, and owns two houses and stores in Broadway,'besides well filled store of jewels, etc. How-long hare you been courted?" ...Nearly two years," ebe replied. • "And why are you not married:" -I can't tell," she said. I thought it would be easy to hock the bot tom from these slow and easy two-year. eo-t.- ships, and I resolved to try: We now stood by the gate of Trinity Church. Reflecting fort a moment. I again broke silence: “Rebecca, did the .thought of giving me pain can,. You to 'it did.” . Pity, thought 1, iv lain to love; so .1 raised ray arm, she bent her ease-like neat, and on that sprat received my first kiss. A full-Orbed mode. and the eye of Omnipotence, alone nitaessed that kiss. Oa the following evening, while taking sweet counsel together on tho Baum , , we were met by Mr Custer!. Ile must have taken alarm, for the next day he waited upon the mother of my pupil, and said, -Mrs. Sickles, I have courted your daughter nearly two years, with your consent and hers... I wish to get married, next week. Moreover, ! . f you will help me in this, on tho day of our ma - riage I will give you a bond for three handnid dollars per annum, to he paid out of my estate, as long as you live. I will give your daughter one house io Broadway, she may chose to live and servants to wait upon her." The old lady replied, thanking him for his kind intentions, but added, .?•Sheis my only Money will never tempt me to influence her in a matter of that sort. Make your offer to her; if she accepts, well ; hut if she prefers Grant and poverty to you and riches, I have nothing to say. , ' The same evening nt tea, the mother, daughter, my brother end myself only were present The mother was a sprightly widow of forty-one, and knew more about the amalgamation of hearts than either the slaughterer myeelf. She used to tease the daughter about procming a kissing beiteh, seeing her beau lacked two inches, to complete five feet, etc. While filling the' cups rand plat ters. she related (with some improvement, per haps,) the vieit of the exordium, and the ultima- turn of Mr. ,Casteel. My brother laughed, the mother smiled, thedaughter blushed, and I felt like a fish thrown Do ahoy.° After gathering my scattered senses, I said. ' '••Reheecal I can't give year mother three Into- .. .... . . ilred dollars per annum from my estate, seeing I . Lave oniy no *state of sin and misery to bout of; I can't give you a house in Broadway ; but, rovided vou rotor into partnership for - life with me. I will find a nest for you, and if it i 3 ;Mater small, well e'en sit the closer together; I can't hire servants, but I will wait on you myself; you shall neither hew wood nor draw water; and there is an arm that shall work till it drops from 0 shoulder, ere you shall suffer.from licleof ny comfort which money can command. This, tilt the heart of a trite Scotchman, who never need another, is nil I . tan otTer.you." , I mat digress a little, to make plain the naea five. I was born in a secluded village. Except at the kirk. f scarcely ever saw a young woman.. In my twent,tirst year, when I left Scotland. I would have - beets as much ashamed to be seen walking with a girl of my own age, as if I had been detected stealing a sheep. Fiebeces dad: tbounly young woman with whom I had spent ten minutes in private. This gave a test to bet corn pony and conversation, few can appreciate. ' I Caateel saes rich merchant At that time there were not tin men in Sew ;York of equal wealth.. lie teas a hnchalor of thirty; and in pertzonal appearance, fifty per cent. my supe rior. flebecert was nineteen, and lin my twen ty-second. What was I, a stranger, forging nails at one dollar per day. that I should contend- for the haul of her whotras sought for by the man of gbventy thowand ° With mo It matteretitiot it Irns n ante t for Find he been the Em poor of id( tbo Bassi... I could not have_gicen her up without a struggle. I thought I must ehould I,ee Ler the wife of another. Cyr tain it is, I could not have remained in New York. And new, baying saved money enough to pay my passage. I resolved to do my best; but if she became the wife of another, on-that day I would sail for Scotland, there murmur my regrets in my native air. Nest day. hfr. Cimade a tender of himself, his purse, person and property, to my pet': pH. 6he had not made up her mind. The offer was frequently repeated , but with no -better success. Had he done this twelve mniiihs before` the prize would have been his own. Now fear . • ing that his day of grace had passed, he became partially deranged: I couldn't help that. As an instance of his madness, he once threatened to Moot himself or me. I can't my that I had any particulaiobjection to his shooting himself. but I must confess that I had no wish for him to shoot me. He declared he coeld not live. except she became his wife. I thought I couid not live exeept she became my wife. Here was: dilemma. I couridered.the matter as cadly as the nature of the subject would admit, and finally came to the cflusion that it wan more ressoliable, more italic, and more in accordance with the spirit the times, for him to shoot himself, than that I should drown myself. The Covenanter:l wedding ; end the Incidents connected there'd*, will be given in my next. • The IVlage of the Indiana Legislature, re. commend Cincinnati ea the place for holding the nest National Convention. Fr.; t RO:tori TRAGICAL AND lITITERIOIIB Dincovery oj Dold 110•1 , 3 of as na n , Man and Woyam. 1 Two young men, ileorywad Albert Hayden, were on a hunting excursion yesterday, in II Ofte ' lofI of woods kriown,av • • The Common," in Brain tree, OD tht , ,!edge of Quincy. One of them stoop ed down to-look: into a bash, where a - rabbit bad taken refuge. do•tet .1 of's rabbit, however, he saw the face of des] man!. Be called t o hi s , companion,, and the digeo4ery woe sans made that there - were two dead bodies, lying aide by :i side. From app nem, the bodies had lain there for o number o wisks,!as th e lee IflOi nom covered them thickly and-the bodies thentseh-e, were frozen stiff. • T e dlscorerera at fowl sup ncvfed that the persons mighf have come ,to their death by 1)64 frtiren, Mid .without further Investigation, started for pan.= :Bass, of Quincy. 1 The Coroner, uptut'reaching the Fint, soon as 'certained that `their dentb4 was the result of wound: by a pistol. The bodies were,) one cf them, that of rather tall persoa,, the other being mach abater. The ort pet - cm:shad to the right of the taller one..: B ebb side of the flitter, and close to, if not grasp in hip right hand, was a `their discharged pistol, of a single, barrel, noel( as might be called one o lira old fashioned ".horse pistols." i.Tbere !was j also don the grotraif- a - powder fliMlr-, a lan/It - did percussion caps„ and some shot in a papery A lint belonging to the . taller of the .two,;and a cap;of the shorter one. laid upon the ,grhund by the sille -or the • bo ! Froto appearoncev i seemed pos. Is that she abarter one died of a wound. from a istol ball, .which entered the; head just over the ear,—. There was a. distottiba of the body apparent, which latlicated that !the person had died In - . I , - . • L The death wound.or the' shorter person ap peared to hare been inflicted bythe heath of.tho other, who had ' afterwardi re-loaded : his. pistol and discharged it into his own mouth... Be ap parently , iiii !.,,,,),,,,nruf .from I the position of the body, die about a shiigglei '.. The place where the bodies were found we, near the main road, a d directly Over no Mold track, not :now used- .there are reasons to suppose that the bodies' arc been there since the • second week in. November 1n t, it is wonderfal .1., that,they were not diSc' ered 'before:. ••, '- - The bodies were ta en by Cormier BasS to 'Quincy, and, in order ti thaw them sapiently to investigate • the eau of their death, were placed in a Inning broo ~ where they remained all night and until E o'clock this morning, . This miming she bodies , tier° . taken. to. tbi Town Hall. followed byzi.crovid of the :people of cr xi Quin, anxious . to 'get a sight of theta; =aro ' learn lite catist of the sail event. - A jarryharing been empunnelled, they proceeded to get off - the clothing of the deceased, which • was done with • great labor, by cattiv 4 and isawirig, so Willy were they frozen. The? Eager ends end nose of the taller person were pardally gone; lint the body of the other Waseamparatirely Bole affect., ed by decay. A little MoneY, and a few other articles were found upon them; but ruithiut wfiich revealetlitheirnames or the history of their mysterious death.. if was diteorered that the shorter and younger person; was la /mall,. al though dressed in ban's cloths. . ; The following is all that is known of these d u e- e a ceased persone,and it may lead to their ideoti • critian by their' friends:--,About the•lst - of Ne ver:ober last, therenrpeered in the town of Quin cy, two persons ot.iii dressed as, men, the oldest of whom, callil himself Jistai Green, and' the younger Georgo.Suids [the nsiumed name of the celebrated French novel writer' illadame Dude rant.) Green stated that he was is shoemaker by trade; that he Was from Ohio with his joilf: brother, and that he wished to obtain work for • himself at boot making. lii, brother aisinned to be an artist. Green was about Eve feet sight inch-s highoWith dark hazel eyes and black • hair —he was dressed in a brown 'dress Feat, black bat and black satin rest, oath black pens. Ile.. had an affection of the throat which troubled him when reading. ?Sands , Vll5 nut Getz sft high s with t a dark and rather sunken epaland browu hair; blender' and delicate hands arid waist, so - iiiiich so as to attract obserrationt-Wss dressed in a Tweed frock, dark , plaid pants; and striped eel- reerost; had an awkward gait for a man; a, r soft voice and feminine ; and a habit of dripping the eyes when looked•at. • I, • - • • • Green • obtained • work at b l unt-Making at the store Mr.. 7. D. 'Witcher, where be Aetna/a I eight days. Both persons obtained beard togeth er at theliouse of Mrs. Pradat W4od...l:iarag a room to themselves. , Sands was in the habit of ' Mating Green while he was at ;t he work-bench, end reading to hint. They 'alwayeappeared cheerful end happ:r, though the elder one day remarked that be was formerlyl an engineer an „,,the Mississippi, and had seentrOuble, by the cap tain cheating hint out of his wages. - Hi-said he brought his half brother on.herMfor his health, and to educate him:" _Sands, hoWerer, one day , said ..- -" My motheriwas averse to roy.ilcotning away from home." I r Both 'of them were tench bound. up in the "Spiritual Knocking." subject, tic:called. •It wns the chief topic of their discuuras I They bad with them severel copies of the " Spirit fifessenger," printed at Springfield:: also copies of two works' • entitled " Universalum," and the "Great mania" hlso a copy of Madame Duderait's worst novel, "Indiana." :fit • one time, during their short star, Sends went to Charlestown and con sulted La Boy Sunderland. Their conversation, according - to the testimony of 'nll who were ae- I guninted with them, was Quite intelligent esPe ciallY that of Sands, r ho evidently had beim well brought up. I : Their intention, they said, was to remain at the North for six months; aml then tolretnth toOhio. via New Orleyns. In the mean . Gnie they. desir ed to dive deep into the rnystenet of thr bpitit. r. land, and the yonuger prepared `to teach the 1.. tektite." On the morning niter the'genersls election ,in 'November, Greene complained of being untsiell. and did not go to work. _lie quid. an IttniirAnd a hilt in reading, nail than incited hi:acompan ion to go to walk,. who complied with evident reluctance, telling n female in the', family that it was only to oblige John. They stOPPed dt the Onion store, iu the vilaue; Obeid , Greene' went iskintlbought some powder aud pnecnosian'isps. 'After they left the store, theymere seen passing -along with bola& joined and swinging.. they were again seen.as they monntathe hill: in the direction where their ixdie s were found; but no one sale theta afterward, This is all that is known of this toe ,terious affair. in th‘e minds of the Wary there c&cba 'doubt ,that 'the man 'first, killed the 'worxisn" and - then himself: and such oil undoubtedly be the'T'Cr t. The only writing of theirs which has:been discovered. in a matter relating to Mar favorite iodic of the spirit ',cora A calico left - behind at their boarding issue,-coati ns nothing to identify then. l.,:dree watch wa alto-found in thole chamber., • VARIETIES. • .1 Cit,,,: CigeTe: --A resoluti r,ts on hattples ed the Delaware Rouse to pay GeorPt,Olead Rid dle, nine hundred attllara for his serpeeitinfaul ing and re-rettiettAbe boundary atpne, making the wholeeolt of the commis:ion te l that. State $2,750. The comiiiiimioner, Mr. Eyre, employed .on the part of Pennsylvania, received $ per day, for 91 days. 'Eloquent Itemoricrl.—Thq paifengm who were on board the !steamer Peytona, which heat picked up the possengers who were eared from the wreck of the steamer John Adams, 'have united with the miniver! of that disaster in umemorial to Con7ess to remove the amp fiem the 3lis siasippi riser,. stating the occasion I which gore rise to the petition. An Outer Coriimittef.—The depeseltaincur of northern and eastern veasel*upon the Virginia oysters have arrested the attention of the Vir guile I f etlatlire. and an "beater cetamittel" Las been appointed. oeho arc ciideavcring tO dt b -vise ewe tray of iwotecting the Virginia. share oysters from the onJlaught, of titClienkeo clip. Pert- • a:Luther et bulx-criburrs to ruinl.l the Et . Chute. Hotel, st mew Orloam, tint consi.lcrahly diert, o the 1 . 361, of the e uumber no:a:nary to cziry out the nit thouload.theret bad ttIN farbeen Whey, IcoelogrEVCll theumad more ti, be talon, to complete the iequielte amount to..ebuild the hotel. Arreer or a Ettlut,.-411 .daturtty..Eraest wee Moser w New Yorti, ai,pesitt ee from Pience from Vondou, where hells c.)3rpd with hawing stolen all thojewary. Ac., of Mr. Harnett, Russel filuera. with whom,! he. was a footman. The . family of Mr.' Fraistatt. was absent, iu August when th e tbt eg ..*. rt Dinka. Baking 0 .Vvr Jerev.—The first banlt under the general law has Leon organized and the re quired certificate filed srith the Secretary of State. It la tq be called tlie'llocan Bank, and to be lo cated it Bergen Iron ll'orks, Ocean col I'fifix4P- Atal is SIV,OOO, Radix secdred bj IL :.Biz per cent. stocks • .• • Cablornio Gold..—A. iaacbiae' fa is pi in New 1 - ?rk.. designed . for crnebial wbicb, it is said, wiil break up 100 toy It ia intended for the Bncky Bar ID E lO 7. =OO be_ Dent Aby theate la XV neat IZ2==MEM reparation quartz. Pslxrds" , crag Com. - sicr Pacific, 5, ~:t, y.