PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIf. I . Ell' BS Wlll7ll & CO PTTB_}3IIH ATURDAY :MORSE% VEIL '42,-,F18'51 6,0013 NEITS—AVASpt IN TIM Cssisb,-+-We are Inf Missed that the water to coming down the Ca nal. nod that the whole line will be in niningable order by the beginning of next week. 'I Leech Co's•fiue express passenger Packets to Johns 7 town, Irmo:peeked to commence their regular tripsnn next Tuesday, and will denairt. escry . Morning and evening. From Johnstown the 'ltailrond is in complete order to Phili4lphin.— This is unprecedentsnlly early -for the opening of Canal navigation,' nud will afoul arefit ties for the transportntion of sprng purchases to the west, and for , rending forward the produce whichlas accumulated on the western Waters.— Our risen are all in fine navigable onlcr • fares cheap, and freights low, so that ;here is every inducement to take this route. . WC etingratulateourbuciness men on the fine p7m.pects before them for a lung And active epring campaign. Speaking, a few dap ago, of Petitions being in circulation for the pardon of Simnis, the incendi ary, We stated on authority which we deemed good, that the Governor had corresponded with fifriends here on the 5 übject. in this INe were in error. No correspondence of the hind has been had. The father of Sin, furnishes the follow- log curd: 4 14 the Morning feet and- other papers of this city,' it has been stated that petitions have been circulated and extensively!' signed, requesting -the Governor to pardon Andrew Sims: Now 1 beg }ewers throngh your paper, to state that no such petitions have been either signed or eireu kutcd by the friends of Sims; I,am the father of that unfortenato boy, and, of course know what his friends would be doing. I 1 do not bolieve that ...Alegi° petition has been piped here or eLve where in his behalf. Can you refer to any man that has seen such petition. I consider it due to the pithlie and to myself that this 'Statement should be made: WlLLittw Stos. '.Jramx Lta - D COMINC.—Our reaarsi will be gratified to learn, by the fallowing it4te, that Jenny Lind will probably visit Pittabutgh next month: . 1 ' Bow OILLEANS, Fdbruary liltb, 1851. Jon:ski, Mrrson, Pittsbuthh, Dear Bir,=lf there is a room iii . .your cit sufficiently large to give encouragement for u to giro a Concert, Ire shall be there:about th last of March. Yours truly, P. T. BARNIL3I, by L. C. ETCACT mzumNrs. PROCLAX&II9N The Proclamation Celoie, was issued un Tues. day last, and published fit on catm, ty tho Re public. The course of the President is perfectly COrreet t for all organised resistance tp the laws, tibonloi he and repelled by the noble force of the,Goverturient, if necessary, and the President is under the highest official obligation to see that this is done. • • PEOCLIMATION By the President V the rnitre( State - Wuxi - mai information has been received, that i ittralry lawless persons,l pfincipallY T.ersoas of cator, combined and confederated together, for tlie purpose of oPposing , by force, the execution of the laws of the United States, dill at Boston. in 3lissachusetts, cin the fifteenth orthis month, Make a violent assault on the Marshal or Deputy /Marshals of dm United States, for the district of Massaelmsetts, in • the court hoivie, nod did i overcome the said officers, and did, by force, I rescue from their custody, a per-ottlarrested na a fugitive save, - tad - then and theij,e a prisoner, lawfully !widen by the slid Marshal or o Deputv Marshals of the United 'States. anl other scand alous outrages did commit in violation of law. Now; therefore, to the end that the authority of the laws may be maintained, nod , those roe cerneddu violating them brought to and condign punilment, I have iis i ned this my prOclamation, calling on, all well disposed eitixeris to rally to the support of the Lows of their coon , try, and requiring and commatiding'all officers, civil or Military, and all other persotis, civil or military, who snail be found w:thin the vicinity of this outrage, to be aiding and assisting, by the moans in their power, io yelling this and other such combinations, sod assisting the Marshal and his Deputies in recapturing thee' abovemtentionixt prisoner; and I do especially direct, that prosecutions be commeoced sKrainst all persons who shall have made theni , .elves aid era or abetters in or to this flagitious ottenee: mail I do further command that tin: District At ' torney of Om United States, and all %bur periaini concerned in the admidistratiou arid execution of the Laws of toe United States, came the fore going offenders, and all such as aided, abetted, or assisted them, or AMU be found to bare Imrbetr erl or concealed such fugitive, contrary to law. to be Immediately arrestell and proceeded with-ac cording to Law. - Given under my hapd, and the seal of the Uoited States, this 18th day of February. a'S:SI. =§= a.] D.uct WEnsrrn Secretary of IState. Puss S o.w TO Ii6INESTILLI),' OFtloc--OIIT . readers will perceive, by the proceidings of a meeting held in Gustavus, Ohio, that a plank road Iran been projected fro Painesville, en Lake t rie, to Pittsburgh, b % t Ay of West Green ville, Mercer and Butler. The road between bern_ned Butler is alread ypresided fur, and if the friends of the enterptis in Ohio construct it to West Greenville, there 'IC be only the imp between the latter place and , Butler to provide for. Let 'Mercer wake and fill up: this gap. From the Pointer:lle Telegroph, Kara PAINE OVILLE AND PITVADraDfI PL ANN ROAD: —IVO take pleanure in directing the attention of our citizens to the report of the proceeding, of the Plank Road meeting, held is tiuntavus the Gth inst. We are informed by one of the Painesville del egation, S. B. Butler, Esq., that great carnest nesa and enthusiasm prorated the meeting, and ozone doubted the complete hurceye of the un dertaking. No public improvement has yet been prop,ed more ealcubited to benefit Lobe county, 'lti mately and perhaps, immediately.) than the con templated Plank Road from Bloomfield to IVeAt .Greenville, Pa. From Paine4ville to Bloomfield the Plank Road will be completed 000 t =simmer. Should it be extended to Went - Greenville there .... _ will then he only forty addttional miles of road required to complete the connection between i Painesville and Pittsburgh. A company will soon be formed for the purpose or making the forty miles of road alluded to. 1 We may be' over sanguine, butte think that I here is an opportunity . offered to the citizens of Painesville, by which they may build. up their town and, make it an important point on the Lake. As ac have 'frequendy asserted,' the Railroad from east to west, , will he an injury—unless Plank Roads are ma& to the southward. A 1 connectied with Pittsbur,rh, and intermediate • pla,ecs, by dinute no peel and practicable, will : be nil th a t will be necessary to render the Rail- ' iota ani zans of enriching, this section of Country. ' -: PLANK ROAD 3iLLTIN.K—In pursuance of pre. , lions uttiee, the cititens of Bloomfield, Green, Ou_stivu Kinsman and West Greenville, Pa., met 'at •ICte Academy, at the Gusmvus centre, op rehrua y G, to consider the project of a l'lnnk Roadf An Bloomfield to West Greenville. j (1n otion of George Ilevlep, Gs/ 4 ., the meet ing RA4 organimhby electing the following cal : eersi noel Barnes, of Gtistums, President; John Kinsman and Major Churchill, Vice Presidents: and E. A. Brown, C. A. bitter.hanner and John A. Wough, Secretaries. After the full ormnitation, Mr Butt-r, of Lake county, was ealleApon to !state the object of the meeting, which he did in a very rstisfactory manner, when, on motion, the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted; Resolved, That the construction of a Plank Road front Bloomfield, Ohio, cast to West Green vilte; Pa., would benaf great public utility, and ougliito be constructed. Resolved, That the commissioners appo . infect under the cheaters pii said road in Ohio and Penn- syivania,'be requested, after due notice, to cause ' books to be opened for subscription to stock for the building of saitFroad without delay. , Resolved, That a ' committee of three in each township, be appointed to call township meet ings at such times as they may thin!: proper, to further the lailding!of said road.• The following committee of vigilance, whose duty it shall be to Obtain subscription to stock, were/Ippointed: B:nonvield--Georp W. Howe, Wm. F. Judd, J. S. kikag• Grua—L. S. EaS, . George P. Coeds, Noah Colem* Vus,innsti—J. T.. Horner, 11. Stephenson, C. P. 173. .K" n—B. Bidwell, D. Allen, Joint Christy. Ire Sakm, 'McNealy, Win, O. Mossiitui, M. J. Loittscalmiscr. lreet Gremville-8. Goodwin, Ina A. Waugh, Eutton. • iteso, be eignl eer,,W, l Atte. . . ved, Ant ttip proceedinds of the meeting by the of and forwarded to Mer ... and Painesville for pnblicatiorL • •td. (Siancd by the Officcrs-) . . • LOUIS NAPOLEON AND TEE JUDOTITEMV. ! a six barrel revolver, and fired twice. Abner The Paris correspondent of the National In- advanced upon his adversary and with the Itneration of frenzy he hu telligencer gives a history of the late difficulty deep Use knife his nhdomen, lacerating .between Louis Napoleon end the National its- the riseera and infikting a frighful and fatal seini - dy. It will be remembered that the nil wo u n d. The assa.sin, when he had done the Cabinet resigned en the occasion of the dismis- deed. hounded off Into the darkness, and it was supposed he 11 . 11.1 escaped unhurt . Ile was sal of Gem . Changornier from the mainland of ' dead.next morn in g, however, in ari adjacent field the army of Paris. Anew Cabinet being form ed, it was instantly met by a vote of censure The writer has dust seta rlteal from the scene of from the Assembly, and thereby driven from of- bliod. The spectacle beggars description. In five, At this point, we take up the narrative or an open field. distant 541 yards from the place of ,onthat, void in death, lay the giant form of oue the Intelligencer's correspondent: of combumuts, clotted with , gore, the three The vote of censure took place en the . ISth in halls having taken deadly effect — the stmt. The Ministry in a b o dy immedistelY r" - • stood" pouring down upon him in torrents', his .signed, and the crisis, as it was called, did not ,dcatli-.le:fling knife by iris nod his ey,,s, come till Friday, the 24th, when a short and se- strained to their utmost tention, still glassy with ry moderately expressed message was received rage. 11. B. Estes is dying at the time of ',a rrow the President, stating to the Assembly ! icy. A tragedy so sudden, so bloody and fatal, I has appalled the whole community. They Inive • that, after repeated vain attempts to reform his Cabinet from the parliamentary materials at his ! both left Rises and children to mourn their loss. disposal, he had been compelled to abandon the Abner Estes was a man of abandoned habits. If. idea, and to form a "Mmistry of transition, coin 11. Ester was a quiet, unobtrusive tnan,.and a posed of special men, not belonging to any frac- 1 good lion of the Assembly, nmfdetermined to 'address t themselves to business withoutremtrd to party." lei fact it is perceived that the new Cabinet does not contain a single individual of the !slightest political note or pretension: not a single member I I belongs to the Assembly. -It is much morl:.truly , than the Cabinet of October 51. 17549,.a . e0110c- Lion of Clerks.' This the mijoritydn the As.;.em bly, whose vote of • thc Ifoh had provoked the , crisis, took in high dudgeon. It was declared to h e ~,a nt her gross outrage upon the Assembly, ! another step in the independent personal policy of the President, leading directly to the empire; a palpable violation of the principles of the con stitutional and parliamentary governmorit, as hitherto understood and practised in this coun try; yetnothing con be clearer than that. in thus forming his Ministry, the President had remain ed in the Strict letter and spirit of the constitu tion. But the coalition Royalists and Itepubli mus were in great wrath. On Saturday, the 25th, in accordance with resolutions taken in caucus, M. lioryn de Tranehere gave notice .1•1 interpellationS, which he asked leave to address to the new Ministers to provoke explanations j from them. The new Ministers, who were pres- • ent, said they were ready to answer at the .lap meat. but it was determined to postpone the ha terpeLlation.s to Monday, the 276. In the mean j time, the whole press of the Coalition raised a deal:cuing hue and cry against the President:he hadnol, they said, been in earnest in his attempt to form a parliamentary Cabinet; he declares and means to establish his complete independenco,of the Assembly. The Empire is upon us 5% war to the knife! The Assembly must sli4". France from the Empire. without the Emperor and without glory: The Assembly moot viudi- I cate, by energetic action. its dignity and rights I as the sovereign power! Well, Monday came. and M. llovyn do Tran chore, in a very smart, pertinent, incisive little speech, which he read from the tribune. struck the first blow, as bad been agreed upon. The whole Left was unable to contain its joy at the melee which seemed approaching, and was ready to vote with the Legitimists again against the Government, confident that in the end it would be themselves and none of the reactionist parties that would reap the victory. slut oh, shame and horror! the Legitimist - division refused to combat. niers, I3erryer, Lastyrie, Itemu.m.t remained silent en their benches. The fact is, they refused a victory that could only be won by the aid, and that would ultimately redound to the profit, of the Democrats. lam now half in tlined to say with Thiers--L'etaptre cot PROTECTIVE IN'Or STET -1 EON.—The argument i below is well put, and forcible, and commend+ j itself to every man of plain common-sane. Iris from the New 1 - nrk Tribune, and is the reply of the editor to some strictnres'of a correspom dent : The quantity of Iron required for the -Consump tion of our country iu 1E5 . 31 is probably not ! than one million tons, of which we will soy half . ; is pig, coating $2O to import, and half bar. aver aging $4O : the whole cost, if it were all imported, being therefore $30,000,000. Now let us admit that it would lost to produce nine-tenths of this Iron in our own Collotry, under efficient prince. : tfai, an average of $:311 for the pig, :Uel !!!.Al for , the bar, for the tiret year. Among the olvan tuges of such production over reliance on novo, Cation would be these: 1. Inatead of this Iron being produced by b.- Lor in Europe, receiving from twenty-tit - - to one dollar per day, averaging not over f,rty cent—it would be produced by labor in .tmeri m!, receiving from seventy-five cents to three dollars per day, averaging at least one dotiar and twenty-nve cents. We do not boo , tl",t ••1:. M." considers thin of any consequence. hot we' do. If the men now making Iron in Itussin, Wales, and Scotland would come here and work as cheap us they do there, we ton might empea to make cheap Iron; but they enect and command 1 a grout deal more here than there and we think well paid labor of more consequence than cheap Iron, and rejoice that Iron makers cannot be in duced to work so cheap here as iu Europe. We prefer to pay a quarter more for Iron fur wt.:el the makers receive in America $1,25 per dIY rather than have it made by those :Arne men in Europe for an average of 40 cents per day 2. Itvery year of active and prosperous Iron I making in this country, tends inevitably to cheapen Iron in the right way—that is, by means not inconsistent with a fair recompense to the Labor employed in producing it. In such years, new, beds of Ore and Coal are opened and proved, the means of bringing the Ore and Fuel together are improved, more 4,u:wive and perfect works erected, tend the progress of In vention and Improvement in the processes or Iron making is greatly accelerated. Give or ten years of steady, assured, efficient Frotectioti to I Iron making, and if this country does not then produce Iron in the average; cheaper than Great Britain has ever yet done, then the result in this case will be the reverse of what it has been with regard to Newspapers, Cut Nails, Pin;, Screws, and nearly every article in regard to which -American Industry bus had a bet& unembarn,..s ed by Foreign competition. 3. The money cost does not determine the real cost of foreign as compared with home-made iron. One million tons imported will Lave cost. we have supposed, thirty millions.; if mode ut home, forty millions.millions. But we have not the leant doubt that the real coot of the former would i,e much greater than that of the latter. The iron made at home will hove hem paid for in char- .coal, wood, 'mineral coal, vegetn4les, fruits, milk, sc., hoe., supplied to iron makers by the farm er. livingaround them—which products w o uld Love hadcomparatively no value in the 'absence I of the convenient market for them which iron , making creatc. The products which the iron makers hare receive:l in exchange fur their iron, and coiled worth forty millions. "ml , l not be rent out of the country and sold for twenty-five ! millions. A fernier C....t111111,4 ray a ton of Iron. which casts him riff being Made nt home, when lie might, in the absmce of any Tariff, bare obtain- ! ed it from Europe for ;340, or if you please ;;;s3f.i. flee-, says a Free Tinder, he ban by I the Tariff. or paid *ls bounty to tile Iron miler. I But we toy No—he has bought We Iron cheaper I than he could have done in the absence of Pro. , tection. Instead of growing Corn at 50c, or Wheat at *4l per bushel to pay for his iron, he has been enabled to pay for it with Potatoes, Ap ples, Wood, Any, Gorden Vegetables, tool I other products which, with 'our work,hopa in Europe,' Le could not have cold at all. True, lie I may not hove sold his particular product, t o mu I Iron maker;.he may even hare grown Wheat or Com for export but other farmers were induced .to grew the bulky, perishable. con exportable I ~products, and thereby withdrawn from competi lion in the growing of Corn and Wheat. What advances the general prosperity conduces r to the well being of each, though the conneetion may not nlways be palpable. We never made a pound of Iron, and never expert to mike one, while we have consumed and paid for many tons of it ; and we perfectly understood that it is our interest to have it w.ade4n America, by men paid such wages that they can afford to take newspa pers and buy books, rather than in Europe, by men who can scarcely read, and must live ou forty cents a day, where provisitoc and taxes ore higher than here. And this is as true for the American farmer not only; tut the American schoolmaster, lawyer,,mereltant, and doctor, as for us. • To sum up the nrgument in a few word : Ulm the inbuest of all labor and all usefully etuphiyol capital everywhere that producers anti 4 . 011Y011/ - ers should be brought as near each other as pos sible; for thus the essential rKallikeng -of labor o is increased, and the dead weight cst of unpro ductive transportation and ne«llle,4 truffle .11- minisheal. Can this he hard of comprehen sion' FATAL RESCONTLTI--The following letter, which we find in the Frankfurt, Ky., ("alumna -wealth, gives the particulars of. o most horrible tinged) , Owizerox, Feb. bi The vicinity of Owentou was last night the Scene of a most bloody and fatal tragedy. Abner Estes, and his brother-in-law 11. E. Este,. living near'neighbors, had 'quarreled, and List night about dark the former walked over to the resi dence of the latter and announced that he bud come to effect an amicable settlement of their difficulty. H. It. Estes expressed his entire will ingness, and invited Abner into the yard. So scion ns he entered, however, be mode hostile de aionstrutinus, and advanced - rapidly upon If. Estes lintndizhing a large knife, who, stepping into the door, seized Lis rifle. The gun wanting a cap . failed to Ere. A brief struggle ensued between the parties over the grin, but H. 11. Es tes succeeded inkeeping it, and ejected his no- , sedUant from the house. Abner approached the house from uu opposite door, and was fired et . by his antagonist, but did not retard the rapid advance of Abner, he then drew from his pocket Common.“lll,rf kusachuseeN, ,Stip.f.t County. Februliry 17, IS6I. Then personally appeared thus-ta.") named Patrick Riley, and duly swore that the hamgo ing depostion by hint subserltietoi true, 01 1.0 TEE SLAVE =CITE3MIT IN BOSTON facts stated to he within Ida per4nal knowledge —and that he believes that the qltements theta- Arithe rescue of the alleged fugitive slave in Boston has -caused intense excitement • there i n given as made to him b y ut h care true, BONA TlO IVOOONIA and' ut Wabltington. aml.crrtated much interest I Justiee t .tif the Peace. in other parts of the country, our readers may be pleased to road the following affidavit of Mr. Riley, the Assistant Marshal: pmmossruALTll OF MASSACHUSETTS. Surtax COUNTY. I, Patriel. Riley, of Boston, in the said coun ty, Counselliir at Law, having been duly sworn, depose and say, tlr t. I am, and have I,en, for foarteen years past, the principal deputy of the United States Marshal for the District of Massa ehuhetts: That on Saturday morning, February nth, 1F , 31. about twenty Ifillittle4 before eigbt o'clock, A. M., I no; called upon at my residence by, Frederick Warren, one of the U. S. Deputy Mar- shalc, who informed me that there was a negro ' men, an alleged fugitive sines, to be arrested nt S o'clock, who was aupposed to be at Taft'sCorts bill Coffee !Louse, near the Court House, and de sired-to know where the negro should be put to • ease he should be arre,ted before I -reached the °trice—that I told him to place him in be i ted Staten Court Itoorri—atal that I Weald come to the office immediately.—that I came down al most immediately to the office, where 1 arrived shortly after eight o'clock, nail there found Mr. Warren: who irifarmed roe that the negro wan unknown to Mr Ciairle,Sawiu, Deputy Marshal, to whom the warrant was hooded on the night previous. as I have been informed, though no no- / rice of it ism! Area given to any occupant of I the Nlarahal's othce—sad that the negro was un- I known to any one t•f the Marshal's Deputies or .' assistants—that M r Warren had informed ' Me that Mr. Sawin hail gime to find the man. who, its previous ammiterneut.'was to point out the negro, alai wire had not shown himself as agreed; that I remained it the court bowie giv ing directions. and making preparations to se cure the negro when arrested, and a w a iti n g th e return of Mr. Sawin—that 1 ~.4ng Lim atter ten o'cloek. unit he informed one that be had won the parties Dr interest, and that it haadreen arranged not to attempt the arre-t mail 1 brlaock—tliat I told him that it sliord u••' he il ' efaite•l One MO moot, and dinned him to notify the man wino was to point lam out to crone Dist:ay—that he left for that purpo-e, arid at ten minutes before 11 mourned, and said that the parties were i shout Tuft's Coffee llo.e. und tlmi the men en / awed were .also in readiness about that neigh' • borhoral; timt I went immediately with Mr. War. j eon and Mr. Jolla 11. Riley. anti other deputies, ; and there founilon our utei, nine it nulaber. • statiomsl in met about th e piece—that there were several negro, in and about the house, and ' 1 In-paired for the mail who Ira. tin 1.)111, 'nut the alleged fugitive. and was Informed that he bit/ nut . - arrived—that Mr. Warren_ alef myself went ; immediately into the Liming loal at the coifs, ' 'Drove, rtml to avoid sm.picr r ai, ordered ream cof- I fee, and were tertittal ritual t•n a negro who •th / staluently proved to lo• the alleged turitive, that. ; tier, hearing env thing from ion- assist... Amok • our coffee, rose to g. ma and learn why we had not heard from them—that the negro went before 11. to the tar room war; tiro 111011. - y 10 pay for the coffee. and in the paa.age lartwiarn the bur -1 room and hall. Mr. S twin amt Mr. Byrne 4,1.0 up, and each two. the uteri Inc the anon, nod w a lked hint out of the 1.16, pairage w to tirroir,rh a barlditiA hetam ir the i orb- , I: ',nee VIA of 1.i . 1. /.la-al I•• Si. /, The l ' t..i't 1 . ..A1A . to 1.1., I oort Loom. e ••• lipme aireted: That I immediately, while he woo enteringthe Court Noun. went to the adore of the City Mar . ,11.1,1, in the I its Hall, is the a:11110 square with • the Court Ilou-e, Ana there .mw Mr. Urancra fit ' hey, the city Marshal, .t. 1.1. him what bad been done, ;roil ,e.l that a- pro" ible tam, worth' , a • ere it cr., 41. 41 las pr oncewith the polo e erieii.i he ueii•leiltil pTe-erse .asi•rr, and keep the peke in . :1,1•1 11...0.at ft, t- ..r. !Lair, I. Liteliis owned by the city. mot in wlacii all the Courts of toe Com • aorniv,/ti, ler butt elk comfy are hid-I.—that Mr. Tinker srat•l'l that it shmahl lie atten list D.., and I toi.lthm 1 ,mortal r.itif. the Mayor Insta n t- Ice and prideraltd up -rams to the 113,)or i. <dice. where 1 fo 'ail 110a..i.10r P. Bigelow - , Mayor of the city, at .1 made the satire communication and amplest to en which I 111.1 tnade to Mr. Tokey, • to which th "%tapir Kild —••Mr. Riley, 1 ant sor ry for it," • hat I then ,left the or at which I time it on just half-past 11 0'c1a.... That I int immediately to the Court House, and found e negro in the United States Court room, with the onacers, a n d found all the doors • closed, an , ' was rdmitted liy the usual insole en trance,—tl I George T. Curt.. Esq., the United States Cuu uirsioner, was called and came, and the cleaner 's counsel was scut for,—that the Comurissio or Informed the fugitive, Olio w:e..i . named -SI thatch" in the warrant, of the char acter of the busine,S. and asked him if Ile want ed cr.ns.Tl to which he said that he did, nod that his friends tad gone for conned —that while waiting fa the counsel to come, the room began to he fillet with negroes and whiten,—that the caramel f•• the pri-rmer appeared, and claim,' a delay. to ITV /Lela fin nprnrtunity to consult With their lient, pending which, I desired Mr. Warren, LI • deputy marshal, to go to the Navy Yard at Cl hrie,ton, about two toilet distant, nail oink Comm ;dor/ DOWDY whether, should a delay or adjournt eat take.place, the Navy Yon! might be mind. place of - detention, the United States not being enraged hy the In, of the State to use the jai , awl having none of,tlieir own. That dm exe.mtration proceeded, thil after the reading - of certain locumento preseated-hy the claimant's attorney, I -Isom, .li,nserou, the Commissioner decided to ••-tat the delay until Tuesday foliow_ ing, the 1 in inst. That the counsel of the pris oner esker of the C•antiri,ioner if they might nut remain ml hold consultation with their client. and earimi 4, with Lilo the papers .praorented, to which Slit Comn•is.dener iresented,—that the court nee. was ordered tole. cleared of all save throe fifth ' tamers, heing all the reliable mon Whom we a.l hem. nine to collect, the counsel, and Stoma: rowspaper reporters,—that Mr. War ren, at th' time, which wan about half past 12, rsturne•l I to the Navy Yard, and informed me that he It, seen I 'otrinsadirre Downs, who said he could not rant my request, --that [ despotelred what °lac a I COlll.l Fpure, to ask ' , orb of their friends to ' emain as would assist, and to procure ell the a• 11 itional force pearible, intending to use the mien ouse tor n place of detention; thakalr. • turtle ars left, that crowds of negrocs and oth er began r gather about the mutt room and In the prune 2 ways leading to the court house.— that I went to v. of the messengers who hail charge of the huildiag. and desired hint to have alt the cooed him, doors closed as •Ol asll , passi ble, wliel4 were 1101. neccsoary for Ilse. That, atS,r before rare ir clack. Mr,. Elrenover Noyes, the messenger of the United States I 'our( was .li•epirt-herl toile, City .Marshal, whom he in former' th 't the United Statue aluralad wanted every mar he Torrid •snil to keep the Treace in and oboe the Court Ili,t, to which the City alarshol eplied that In" hid no men in, but would sent the: ••ver as they came in. That at about two o'clir; - all the marriael had left, except Mr. I. (*hark, a Davis raid a reporter, who I learned • was lair' r Wright. Olie of the editors of the I/roomier ealth newspaper that as the door w. opened f o r) th em to leave, which opened outaard ' , . • ly, the negr ors althorn, Ohm lard titled the pas age way for theta:teak. took hold of the edge of the door as itarpened, and then a struggle ensued ! betweert the holders of tine dour within and I those without. That Mr. Warren, the •feputy, inanettiothly ran to the City 31arahal's °filets hut I not litilli4 him Dr went to the Mayoe. care. and wan inform,' Hint the Mhyor hart gone tertian,. • That he hen elated to those iu the flake that • there woe a mob in trial atom the Court House, i :mid caller upon them to mend ern to help to di,- 1 pare its That he then retained to the City Mar - thrill office, foetal him - in his private room, informed hint of We trouble in the. Court Houl,e. and astir him to send him all the men ho coithl furnish, 'rril whether he (Mr. Warren) could arid I lain ill •thing his men, to which be 'laid that Mr. We en coold not toilet him in the matter. I That, eanwhile, the struggle atthe door con untied f r sane minutes, awl the crowd of ne • grass fin Ily succeeded in forcing the door wide open, rue lied in in great members, overpowered all the ll curs, eurrounded the negro and he was • foreerl liY/ them throogh the door, down the etnin and out f the side door of the Court House, and ; thence through the streets to the aectlon where • must of ie negroes of the city reside—that oth- Cern wero dispatched in pursuit, but have not euceceded'in fin ling his present abode. That from th time of the first notice to the Mayor and - city 'Marshal, immediately after the . arrest, as he to ore staled, to the giving of his deposition, rteither the Mayor nor City Marbol has uppeared; nor has a tingle ofbeer, under their direction appeared, or aided in attempting to disperse the mob, or in keeping the peace,itol that, in my opinion, it tan the pre-deterniineil purpose of both not to do their duty in keeping the peace in and about the Court House; for the City Marshal, when requested by Henry S Hal lett, Esq., to disperse a similar mob, which had collected about the office hlu filther, a Culled States Commissioner, dining 'the; excitement of the "Crafts" ewe, said that he 'had °Hers not to meddle in the matter, Elo I am informed by the said liallet.,—and that the City 4‘tarshol gavels eimiler answer to Watson Freerpan, Effq., who asked him at about the same, tithe, why he did not disperse the mob, WI I am informed by the said Freeman. That Charles Devens, Jr., ; Eng., the United -.States Marshal for this district was tit the time of the arreilJt, returning front Washington, whern he had gone on imperative ottirini busittes,—that it ig proper.td state hero that tieither the Mart Find nor his deputy is authorizsiD.by ;art to eon. - ploy 9 pennwient force sutficient.toro9i,t n !not and that he tins 110 anthorily all to his d the troop! of the State or of the 1 . rt.!' Staten. 1:11.0% Limit,/ States Deputy Nlutalnl:tl , in,qacturettn District. A CARL). "Jr I I feel it n 4 duty to notice II ition of the acting U. S. Auratud. which 'si:oppeartol lu ty p o morning papers. On Saturday loot. bet woeu the hour. of II niol I. 12 o'clock, Mr. 'Riley canto to iny• onion In the City Hall and said to me, ''Wit have got nod I thought I would roll took lot you I.lturr.“ I received the information mil t Mildly Mut to look out fur street tlinturtatocoi Mu made I t o request whatever for astnriance, hot 111 Ito Intl mate Marty tray that he witotel any, t r that lie hid any tzpprehenttion of o rcMaetu AEI. - t low unimportant rework:kite (or 11./ 01111,11.1114101 'lir. t ed kiln to ttreserte order aroond the t ',art I to prevent °lnlet...Moor to, proper .11011111 °tuition Howell - Ith, of 000r5.1 ootholl.g . /o. .11 such order, do f the protection nt °Meer. in elm Illy of prisonti , t, okite getting to . nr 1 . 1,111 It, holltl. ing. I remained in toy office. 10(tai 10.0 . 1001 half alter giving these re,.. e lved nu further contuottocatiett ots the •Ohjovl (1.111 any one. 'rho police, within my lanstilmlgit Mit, naiad Leon called upon to attend the COW to of the vial' or Coifed State., and, as I law lkiit rntl) Oat ad. l. no repteLt wee [ande, toe for moth amietaneo in the present. ,Fizowaig that ihr , hturoluJ 111 llm I United Sites line his own otheera, amt that he la antharited io appoint in Italic depothat or call to his amistauce as many holivillualL at the LLeeasion mayrrequire—knoyinit atAo that the sheriff, with deputies arid conetables, I, ststioth La/ in the court house. I tort nut the shad ow. of suapicion that' Mr. Riley wanting itk ample Imeans to retain Ids prisoner against unarmed ussailenta. Mr. Riley mate,. on ungenerouo nee of a ea. , . uul remark whirl) I intended for kitlneos. Ile Vette agitated—appeared to peek etch groat etc convenience to hie lungs—oral remarked that ha had great .tittieulty in catching Ida breath. I onvwervol that I ma+ -curry for Idot I tome: tt srltuuent of the City NI 4r..11..1 31.11 N IticLur. City Pall. INLI Later frilin evy Ma . rll,/ .I.lLoyur. Sir: In arrtwer to the letter of P. Riley, In to' to ,tats thiit on the lat!, at n.lt-pot II o'clock, - A. M.. Le color into toy AIR, and tail, , -We have naught it nigger. I inercly notify you, so that it they 'make troublelyiiii may be :dead.' There were his moot words, and all he said. I . immediately consulted with pat and you direct. ...I me to prevent any breach of the peace inffehle of 11th court boos', and I took meavurea liccord• hotly I -end out OffiCer - 6 from time to time W roe that all 0100 quiet. At !Wont 1; o'clock, I' , Mr. Nap' , tame to my office, salitig that the C. S. marshal wanted all the trial* officer, 1 had I had none. 1 . wanted all I bad to execute your orders. At about lii minutes to 2 o'claek I tent an officer to the Court- room, and found the dour taken care of; uwi the officer I Cent This denied ad. rnitinati—tho Fieraoti having charge saying the C. marrhal, toll him to admit no One. Ile returmd.. lii a for nednentis afterwards anoth cam!. nod -aid (hot he a ,•1114A the toigrio . mould break open the Cowit room. I hamediately dartml, but before I bail got out the City !101l I learned thaCtlie fugitive had loren ', retuned. I learn, and believe it to be true that Mr. Pa- Icy sail lie del not dull any others than these be had employed td.remain in the to man. and added that -We can take ever of the Ina," atel at We time the raid, woe he te walking backward and forward, aerie.. the at court room, and untie no rethittlice what ever at the door, or as the negroeii pitted, Ly In rcnclusi.m. ..:4• tue re , pPecinlly to guy that in the ordiname creating the otro.i• of city rnirrshal, I ,la a .1 htel that he it lo cl 4, of the United Shit., iota-Ala!, and it is the of the city government to hate hie du it, Llie have only hi pat, the oiler, and I gill urreat the fugitive, and keep theta, of I waresign. T CELT, City Marshal. To AI. John P. Bigkiw, Maior ot Bunton Feb. :17011651. Oto. Qrimtx CoLrit.—The N. 0. Picay une of the Fib inst.. desuites the following epi sode in the trial of Gen. nendenon, on the day "Mr. J. P. Benjamin Commenced the open ing orpiment on the part of the Government. • , At eleven o'clock General John A. Quinn.. late Governo'r of the SMte of Mississippi, ap peared in Court. accompanied by Mr. Field ing Darr, the .United Shales Marshal for the Southern District of Sli.oiooippi, end the Bon. .1. NlcMurran, u distingumhcd Inwyer from who., -t a d a former partner of General Quit- —The Court here interrupted Mr Bonjamin in hi. urgnmeut.. in order to mice gutmor., aud permit him To plead to the indict ment. "The United Stater Marshal, Fielding Usni having returned the writ of arrest to the General quitman con, and stated, that waving the reading of the indieitient., he delired to en ter the plea of not guiio'. and he should de inan.l In speedy trial, to We had resigned lvtv Aire lIS Governor for the purpose of obeying the gammon, eft he Conti. lle desired to he ...ailed. and wo• prepared to enter into a re cognizance to appear from day to day until his trial. "The Conti orderdered the clerk, Mr. J. W. Gurley, to take recognizance of General Quit man in the sum of one thousand dollar, The General then entered into bond with Mr. Henry IV Ilill us surety. The Court stated to Gen. Quitman that it rldatld give him as npeedfa trial on was in its power. Mr. Benjamin then returned his arginnente:' Orrit ie JO, WU.ll:on--..iar all whu rvrr used Vumifuge: 16.1 ihr liter tmm ,tll 41,4, ,Idonnt. Ch. initng Cu. N. Y., Yob. n, J. Kidd it e—.lVbeti ion,. agent wan horn I had ince liosiod. nod Ito loft 1,, o tin ilov.nuf tool f ntld it i. aWua .Ii Tory but, and than fia. It Le.,10. on ooul eaddifeellon, and has proud to Go just what nubile want., mud vro Iwo guilt !twilit., mid Ida nut yid?' to net uut. I hnvo but ono down irn. your .wen t tin, bon, I think be told ino num. $1:14,0 to bend If I ilionl.l want mon.. but if bo,dd, tuft, foroo,ttrit. Wilt ion tiain, tbr intuition. to. oiler fur nun xi. donna own. on lb.. nontpt of ail , J. KIDD It CU. MEM European Agency. Th.. !ntxadx 'rteitintr thy principal dII of Urent Britain. Franc, and thqmtuti, during tee moult. of AO,ll. May, and Jun. u,:tt, Bsavlns Pittnburgb on Womb 17th. nod a 4terat to any aa, 00 1„ 0 , a L a ,• rbameter which- may tot mulaled to hiacnre. lan:Atutrl 7 JOB:: D. DATIS. gy-AN.III. V 4,..1-1111s i. to ...nary that a Lunn e n me n. ray bonne in the tall of Dila. by them.. of Item,' El,, ins eery bad condition. and woo almost Wally laal been, rola, in the hrithlt torricc. IP: was then taken to ono of the teat Ilornitah In London. 001 had the London could drool, but could not be n and to aight. and wan alwbarl",d se incurald... I bud heanl await about the retioleum, t thought 1 wool) try mom, of It cot this matt. I tot taw n small lonia of the Vetroleuni Oil. which rand his eYe , well and wood, ....re. of .e month. ta L., qualified to the trStti id the more fl the Mono statement at any IIL/a I" may tx p 011. .. ulnas and mone Of If neighinm ran testify to the JOS Es Cow'. Itottom. Denver Co Oct. 4, Vor est.. & It) E.tr...1; It. I: A. Fall¢sttek. 0,, nr ti'c9l and Front uttvot.: eurrr. 11. A. Elliott. Jek,plk IN,hulass. awl 11.1. tichwuri., pr ,„ 1.11 , 41. r. E. )I. KIF.II, 1,1,141. w i Crulsllla.aln. Fuo ulb Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. NCOIJItAG E, HOME INSTITUTIONS. , E 4 0119 , No. II 'Water Mri,1,19 tlau Inutbouse of C. 11. A NT. it. Ilrgert, T. Mans, t'gcy. o.,mpotir 13 now pmpgrod Ingure ruerthandL , c In ,tore, end In tnandtti. reedgle, de. An ample gunrunti the nbilidY gnd IntegritT of Nr !net...tine. tr efferdell In .the character ~f the Directed., who ore rittunt. of Pittrhurgh. well and toveraLly I.neern to rho nomedunlty for their prudence, Intelligence, end miegritr. ,oce-410. IlnederV Wm. Dudley, Wm. I.tarlmer, Jr., %Vail, Ilmetnt, Ilugh It. King. Edward thoneciton, John Ilagorth. Ilarbangh. It. 31. Etter. npdtelf Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & 'CO., No. 129 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN 9TORAI A fall utAatayletectock of FOREJCS AND AmmucAN • HARDWARE,. • !tunable ter the mica trade, and whiat they ere prepezed to otter to purchaters at man that will compare tuarably vita ear of the culazi ciths. PENNSYLVANIA RAILEOAD. 1851.. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1851 Forty-sis hours to Philadelphia. Forty-four hours to Baltimore. D. , 0 miles Railroad-1103 miles Canal. Two Daily Lines Ea-press Packet Boats. SIV P)r: PAS3EN ,, EIL4., - TO PHILADELPHIA. 111LTLMOILE .LND 0 \ tlro Droning of Camel Lvta . ti n o , .Z.tor A , It.oce li Raltnal V. CiLLIDAYSBWROH, 'Tlit•ce Vat. Ito , NC PENNS) . LV ANI .1 11 AI LROAD, Ttso 1111.11,1 and For I; .Gre ITILADELPALL Time through non e•-six now to Ptimora... sto. F.t Bailin - inn, fI.M. Thn Ciao oo thir mutr srrro mrsa of the molt I omrtrortion for ersufort t ' • • • E. er.• molo EISM PIO 01,0 e 11.1131 ut thena g mune 11,, Passetmers for Baltimore, rri t M ty Cant et IlttryLt•ortt, take the lork mn,l Cam ..rlmentx/1rr..1. Ow* tllrrct to tlat dry. (eighty 2 it,. YOUR hotrc . . . No riittrye for handling linggsge on this route. iii‘srioios hoot uoll, this Use most onmfort.ttsle wk. sod le.lrnhle touts.:tissr to the Eastern CStit,. tfr puol,, Ittf ,, rrn.ak..,pply to P. HOLMES, Agilit Orin ‘lneno..bela Wale • D. LEECH S., ~ ;41 . 1 ,1 . 1 n 1 i : i2, the 1. of Ju , Y. I ( h : Vl l ,! ' ; ' ,l: l. ni ""tn't. ' hkh fill , 1,r 1.1.ri.,ar, 19, A. If/PARTNERSHIP—We have immeiated pua..o.t h ok.. , duto i. C .Lbr of he Farm ,* Ilu pb. t l , u l 01 lb. v m h re p mrnAol to the 1 b,rtoruv. J• A. II ILKINS A 00 EXCHANGE AND 'BAB - KING HOIT§E ur A. .‘III,Ii.INS & CO., Corner of Third and Market sta.. Pittab'gh LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! i‘ ILE YOU A FATIIEIL, latboring, for the rower, of n Inutily. and Aufferiug from gmwral dr r ut frrrj. °LUNrn At., you u Muth,. xullerirt, from diner.to which re -11... rat,. tw-raily Pulo.cr.. um. Cr. 0. 11. Iltore'r ,haler &0. and . ...11.1“q5Var ..parilln.... pur,l ttr Lno inn tho rwrruaneritty ruriug mote dLwarwr. to which thr hurouu mutt:mail,. ruturwt, thuu au, other ref rwzrarwrifin Irt I.rwrgbt lo..frau Ittle ruwllrlue bar wrial.tiohed Its blgh re.Dututton 00 it. lattrrtrit •.• • - • It Put .1 , eralrt bottle, u4l ix the out, - "ta,aaparilla that so-t• Lb. IJ%, liitlup,s. and 111...1 at Itte maw. Wile. rrudora it all4ap.thrr wore •alltalde- to ovary ta. partutthal t female}. Ite• • , Ar• and rwpory 6,r Dr. P. D. HOWE'S 1311AKEIL dm asul take top other , • • . Vie.. SI ryr hottl,•-6 bottle. for lilt. n. D. Ili/W e : L whoml Cll br• eg }LI D . titielnuatl, ()Lk huwhomall order. , tuir Al., for cele t, .2 A. ./1/11f... J. Febt.nmeker d Kix.. W. K. W. Mr.,. J. ill Tcetweed. J Mohler, Jesk- Pitt , burelini A. Allecheuy k l dl y; W. (rock,. 11r,roilvillic. .1,. Paull Wheeling. J II Iletterocitt, and K. O. Mor.ivin, Kt. 1 - lee...rill, Millen 1 tiic.k. Ceulle Doe;ackete• and Fore...) n Exchange, Bank Nutex, (Add Sitrfr, ii,il4l/4:. , 5,t14. Exchanged • EXC II Nl3k: AND BANKING 110CSE Wi%l. A. HILL & No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. A, Isicta. cu,wLl rn fIU LLMI.ITA receive-d i 1,14. a Ila“. wltlrt rr.nut . lqe " l:u " l ' 4llT., " Zr ' rt "f thd""'''"fet4 AVATCHES--liec,ived and on hand an V v....11.mi ii o:.1 mcd'iilvvr Watcher of 11,v 11 , n , t'dppc T Hun nrl.l J Lli, And ntbor. 1..3.11 4...n0ra I:rarArp T.'l, A. w.f.., an 4 “unbtlity gluinisted. mpairlor 9, Itsaunl ,Ivwelry era-I:taw:lure. tui..nirr . . . . lartl attrit.tteliiiiiik 4 44.11-3, t.n r ..f 4th and Mari, tat d' — 'IIA , COLATE of every description for sale A llet . 1.1:1, A lAA. N.. !Abort, qtr.,. !,141.1:. I rr ur ti 14 4 ,1 .04.1 I . l.utt. Baki4.4.N, /.1,1 , 44.1... ... at1...1 Itrout.4. A. tre 10 04' F.. D R. ,:t, l'E 1 4 . 11 . 1: 1 ' ,41 too for ,)t0 by ' .1..... 1.1...., ~ _. • • • 4 ilti% I.I:SEED-7.5 bus for lode 10, r.. 1 = , ii.tar..o. Lifiti..; x CO ' - --.- - 13 EANS,--tu be.. IVllito tor-e.alt• I, - - I) t.. 1,,,, C. , LII,IIII. I.lll ° Lr. I CO. --- ~ 11113-1 kegsfor.balo hr. • 4 I. I.: , .ii ll' ~r,, ,,. LITTLII Int ' I . 1 4 1 !..:) ,, L: , !; 1 7 - 1...i , ) ..1 1 . ... , , 1; , ... - 1 . 11, ,, , . , , ,.. 14 - 0 i,, }:: ,, ,„ .., ;!) . , ! a - IN:IF:ED OIL--Iti bbi., for e , ltlo by . 14 - t...= 1,0111.../5. LITTLE d. CO. 111 boLL111:;11:Elt--'1 7 1 , bls for kale by t I. 1..z0 w ,111s/15. LITTLE 0. 4V.. .4;I'N;I , II.IES-- 6 tter,..,.rirolo• ILlcr. .--' 1.0 chums C0...111,11. I. lot,. Dry A)1.1..x I • /.• 3",,1`0u1tu0u1.1,41r, :AO 11. prf.x....l,..ltpetr, . 11,....c.0.r0ur 1 , .0thyr... 1 • '-,J r../n.. , m14. , 1U ' , ~, I/ 1,1 I 11., lump Totare/ I c.....k 101 l Orton-turooo, ' I au Chan, 11., lb. 1 1 1 E ~10. la•vtli, kw lb. du LszL,l .1.., in Wm. and! for frt.= , .10115 , Art's co. I'iTIIITE,COPAL VARNISH-2S gals for V V , me by la= J. MODS LO. UM SAIELLAC—:!Wu lbs fur sale by VW c+,.: J. KIM, k CO. pAPER CC/HK$-2 bales fur sale Ly J KIDD k GO. ILONIOS TAPERS-30 dor: for Rile by f• J. KIDD 5 1,43. N I AM.:A:CEA-2 onts fur sale by - J. KIDD & CO BACON - 7 -5 !lila.. prismMune; J 11.. eboulderl ..b.re sad for rale by & RON. E xEct , rfos : • moAt.., on the of Ann SIII. !ate or Alle;thesty Count', den.a....1.1.1ve tw.eu gr.l to reftdit, m ton ueltly. All re, not, hnelot. a tt l:a000 Fold el,. are 2221 2 20. , .1t0 n"k' tarp. t" ItOYKht.AII U. IiAMBLF— ' fel,t2-6tIFS Estee., eiro the tionorabk, the Judge 3 ‘..1 the 1.:(7:14 6; of flonrral q u.rice .1,,,t0u. of tbr hate, .m{ for e. Count , of ../111r4ben,. twiitiou (tf Anthony 31r2rrot, a the harotorh of :.Jute 1,./..butt:ll.lu the tount, afore,tl,l, humbly rhevreth test petitlutur bath provided ItinuogfraterialA thr twe.nanodollun of tray..ll,trs and othern. et Olt duellinglu thr lwruugh aford, mud pray, that 2 mr I t, hr plea•rd to grata blot • limo.. to tee pa pui,lto how. a entertainment. Mut your petitioner. sul In dot) peal. Wk.. the mil.i.rrilarrt. cit.laatu of thoLurnitals eforvanld, de Jot the ettann ptditiounr la of ntant rrld.. for bor.. eety and I..utiwranco. and II well providrd with bona. rout. and entivt.niencrO fur thvancinnutudialrth and hahrthir rdranntd , and traveller, and that •neh tawnro Is arms. Yoh L. John Bro.!. 31. built. G . Dirtri-11, F.n.cer I...wn•tn, Yr= NG;End, Thu, Greiner, Thug. 1..t11.01., John A. Joeubi. Peter' Annum. IVenddle4 Gb2a-n3,14 ICthe llonor4ble, the Judges of the Court of iicneral quarter Stfliolls of the Peace, and fur the Count, of Allegey. The isditiun of titunitel Lam, a horrinch E 1,111, at the ,wunty abirccoid, humbly skiewctl. that your petitioner haat pri , vulftl ItiMaelf with matcriids the ac. commadatluis of trotclhrn and other, al hla• dwelling Lt.. , In the borcuitla afareaaal, and I , rto a that Your don. ors In ploaacil L, groat hint a liccure to loops public hid. , of eutertalument. And tour Petitlonar. tw bi duty bound, rtitt Pra)• thoistilwesit.ira, either, of the_burough alidosaid, do ~..rtify, that the Door iNetitioner I. annul rcpt.. fur 000y1 1 rind 4uiperutta.. rod La arcll pro, ktml with Louie ecnycuirmica for the arcumunalatirm and /Otiging of y.,lllgelli and tnwellerc. and that will Laren I,tectd• '' lL r itali D. Darla. Jas. If. kikln. Specr, Walker. Jr.. John Orphan, Coal McCune, Carol Waiter, Ellaba tioc,. Cunoin‘iltaut, Henri' Wriiittli , Duke. J..... dlllehunt. letc,s,itawo VOUNG .MEN'S TEMPERANCE ASSO CIATION.—.As .tt.llng of-the Yonne Men's Temper- Aywyet}llon will be held In the 2...yyda.1 Pnnbytertan Chun.b. of, Motylue yyeuil., next (14.hrnnry ;;.1, }t. An cnittn-.4 will I delher...l by the it,. WM, D. WM- M.:TIAN.. EMIZ9II ttlIV BOOKS--Androw's Latin English Andrew, L. L. D. 11,311 The Island World of the Dr Iter...llenry—M, r. 1:: MO. 11.11.. . . Ursee Amtllar: G Vole 1. mo. Ltory. BY file llofflof of Roll. • • . . M quinn. By •";!brii - ivtsi - Annuli° Buildings Ith fl fIITTSBLItUII LIFE INSURANCE COM pANY-th, hoot, for the otihrrlPtlon . took 01. thv burgh LIA Itiournwe vlll he owned on Mondor. FOkruarr '2-11.11 In. 10 to ]'2 A. u., at the ultimo( C A Col. enru,,f ‘Votal onJ Fourth etrevta, 01 etAlrA to n- main OP• till the .AucAl. Laken. • J I lIOIIN. Jo 6. e. 0010;11, JNO. A. DILWORTH, Commkaton,r, GIRL It anted to do house work. Ap ply AL at thht alliee fe,l 350 bushels Dried Peaches, fur sale by fall •-• J. C. DILWORTH t Cut. 500 beetle's Dried Apples, for sale by f:2, :I J.... DILWORTH & co. SELLERS FAMILY 3ILDICINES----SED. k . tru's t'..t...d t"tair —Th.. rano. medic nod id Mr. Cu ler, on W... 1 are., ant...v.:tans set, toPutar tbrdt.h . ..at the cnuntrd• 11.14:mita. Ilan Levu Conn.! U. la. an luvaluablu in,li. Inc la I,cry Wad, Tn ..Sdltde Ideer 1111+ thnuban.l. are Indebtml at dint frntn Data and ch.- a..... These latedbitad have gamed their popularity by ea. U esperienee. They bare been tried awl band tor. ~. n,.rellent remethro tor the di...noes fur will& they are reeentutend.l. 'l% e harp frequently wed Mr. beller's I.;tat‘th St rut. and Lung , It to be a rpeetly cure fur a la udt b1.........car coch:.arntha reIt . OMIA. prey:An . .land Kahl 1,, ~ It. E. ,9:LLERS, (AO ...-. t•TtWond stmt. ' -- - NVEICE is hereby given that the under eassa cieroaloslopers will have tticfr hooks ufwtied i.he wewcription Cool stiWk to the Pecrysie wad Zelle .loo Road iwnl. 3tomlay the rf lll th March, at the houwiiif Jet. Phisiketton, Iv Alleglicoytowity, Awl on the 101 l at the bow< or Puler 'him, awl on the 14th nod SOIL at the house of Jaws 51clilleacit PreMwTlll, wale minty' awl oci the ZFt awl =dot Ihe town of Mow •Jwcw.ciry, In Allegheny city, at which flays awl teuiliatco will be given trent 9 o'clock., W. WI 4 - P. 16-10- cpcctinly. CCLI. JOHN HERD, FRANCIS WALLACE* JOHN IIANLIQU'IIi 0. D, 011. H. VAILD TO BUSINESS MEN—A• young, IL) artlro taring. mao, wh o of Illttaburgh. with an of ainuaintacieti. who can entllrrl•lld a gull .001 of 0033 tin to eight thoutanit dollar.. I. anatou• to make au jugritment. mod dente hi+ Ualit to bunin.u, a.. a wogmr in rjuabuyiti or vidalty. no. addreLS Itot 00oe Dan, NO. 05i fetOngli SUNDRIES -100 do: sup. Corn Brooms 4 UN lISUIT Nuts 'ID 4k, "'MANN: la ho Oedema.. .., -. WM, Common Fee,,, mon 2.000 Ito Deer flair. :e7. Od Ider Fox's Standee la las Wood's l'esel-da: oa Ars CO , --.‘n: Villie3ll, 0 o. - - FISH -10 lII{ bbls No. 3 Mack erel; l 5 or kilts t IJo d A o 1 der 5 . , falai bhl, No. Sa"' l irl7ll, the Honorable the Jude 7 es of the Con of Ileneral quarter Seseams of tgo Porn, In .nd te Count, of Minh hr. Tito petition of erntrcht 11.caL of the township of Find In the moot, emerald, humbly etteweth,lhat ycalr tioner halls provided himself with ooncriaCe for the tordatian of travellers and other, al hie dwelling hones, the township afon.snM. and prai that pour honors will. t rinlomongrant him a Hornet Weeps public house of 11l And your petitioner, to In doll Wm. ,, lr Pray. IVe. the subsolibers. Harms of the towp aftwelai • to certify that the above petitioner is of repots r honed, and temperson, and fa well pro, tal with boa ofand movertienees Or the aertatanolaUon angiOdgi td almoners sal tr”ellera and that add .rorn Chas. Aton, Sam. N. Meaner. John Pollock, Mathew A demon, Perry liuham. John Pwearinno. 51eA. Armt . T., • A..Anh•raort. Al to. Eaton, Bono. Anderson, JOhn Perwl. mu, 1% nals. McCann,. fain:Leath • A RARE CIIANCE IS NOW OFFERED •tatre' tt ' a n g n ;re t' s o nt r :ta 'n LVT.r...t.mit ,o irg ran no realised deer of .11 expels*. ADO, ht..' dlutrly to M. lotorts. who'esu to found the &emcee Exchange on Liberty street, between the howl Of 9 and 2 febablEi A 0., end_ end ie... RIN TING MATERlALS—Printer's co C r, 'tr. , mvvdrb Nallotsoillee gulleye. furnitst7, rtit: AA, oat wood awl inekorY_Unntb,o , ...et , a.... and Wells sr oodrn a:11,4k. le. F o r de at W. E. MAVEN'S Pentium Odlos. Std, to•Mreen Market and Ferry ate PIO) American copy. lITOODEN TYPES—From the manufacto ry of Wells A Webb, furnished at short none b 1.-b1!) IV. S. HAVEN. pOIt:SALE LOW—A superior toned rose s' ws,l Mano Fem., Fnr term; eagulre at N. 9 Jack eon Row. nobituaan street. Allegheny. felSlDalbr lIINC WASII BOARDS-20„dos. for sale za hr fIO J. D. WILLIAMS C CO. ILOTIIES' PINS-10 cases Eastern, for a& by feb2u J. D. WILLIAMS A CO. 11. 310LASgiS--125 bble, 13 half do, . Mad , tiroutml. lamhog from innar Em_ W phv far by MC./ 101E1% MATTHES A CO. Ylt: LEAD-450 pigs so ft Galena, for sale i o MO , RU EY. ItArrnEws a co. lbs primerealli6r9; do& mid Corn lirnotox . - - DY, bar Imst brand W. taw ' .• • 40 bys Dry Ilerrfor. f.. 0 Lys prints enalsratuly • 9 LLD Mum; to stnrs and Ibr We by RIMY, MAITIIEWD it CO. tihds prime N. Orleans; t 7 - 20 bids ..sorted Loaf. ..or 10 do Crushed and Pulverised. for mla by J. D. WILLIA.IId !'CO. feb,t) rinTler of Ward and I , 2fth rte. OLASSES-7 1.. 5 bdbols en. fOlorlatuts; •+••!. 5 do Gorr,, Syron for ale by 0.1,20 J . D. wituAte a W. SUN DitlES libls No. 1 .Lord; • • 0 o ' o ' Sweet Potittas 104.0tottedvullc 2 do Dry Peach,. 1 to do AppleK 10 do. Feathem 14 bales Cotton, to arrive as steamer %Ala, for rale 1.1 1001.111 DICKEY I: CO. - Water and Front dot To the Vionoraltle, the Judges of the Court thr C o n liro,lld All eshen quarter `Yuba.`Yuba. of tin Prrere, hs asul for 01 y • The 1...ta10n of ALrahem &An, of the Serval Ward, city of Pittehurult. in the county aforesaid, humbly sherreth. that your pddloner bath providrd himself with materials the orrmotordation of travelers and others, at his dtrel- Una Iwo., to the My sforeadd. and pay that your hoof.a 10. plrao,d ,rant him allornso.to to publir o of envrtaloment. And your DeDslomr. no duty b ound vat. 1V... the subset-Own,. sill.oa of the Ward aforesaid. do raft that abyss petitioner Is of rod repute fbr boo. ...ty and temperance. ag ibe arroustoodation and lodging • f strangers sod travellers, sod that aid tavern Is never Iltsmsbesal. dna. 11. McClurg, Joo. Jerk-son, John Kells.J.dan Matbsws, Ed. 1 1 1 l h, Sltusou Armstrong, Relit .I..kson. hots_ Patterson, so. &mum. Thos. Wsllace O. Elliott.. fre:usui• cb , lll<k. ~. O P Y and charge this °Ono. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of °corral Quarter Stl.i01:1• of the Peace, to and for Count. of Allegheny. The tictition of James Gilchrist,of the Third Ward, In gounty of Allegheny. respeelfalir ...houetb: That yourpetitioner is deslroto of lumping pub he hon.. or rarer, in bow, situated In the Third tad—that Le ha. !avoided himself with necessaries for the catv.tueoc. and ..votamodallots of travellers:awl straw He therefore prn)• your honors to grant hint • IF rev., to keep a house of public entertalt.eut and he will or, s pray, tr. • the wabscrihera, do artily. that Jam. Gilehrh.t. the " :IraTil I :,ggre:l l •73lfat ' e roam honed/ and rtga r. we the I.l,Ling and accommtatatlon of atranarn and raeln. mo n ,mth. Wm. Oilmore t J. It. MeMa , tera• tunston. !41,1...Nh0 311quentm. John 1,44 Nl..K..an, Wm. Kemp, L. W. t , mith. T. J. Isn...n. I ill , loo.s r tzi , , in ~3,,,N rin ~ute , s7 ll.r. fur , r.•brl• 112 and 141 FirT, st.u. - E3IO.NS—LZ'aI f..7xes for sale by f.. 119 EmoLisiratisswetr. IJIANO AND 'R ABLE COVERS—W. Me- Ctin ,, l Invite* the attention of thaw wiehintr to fun ne:h. likt et tenet,. v.v.:tient of Table and Plano Cio era, at No. to F.Furth Revel. feblh - • - • PLY CARPETS--W. McClintock 1. . n ., pettcra end f the direct s which are direct , the 1100010 re sod umet etTrontni IN.ntnn in lb. nom t the Ciopet•Warchoune. No. K.. Fourth R. fohln Tit PEST Y AND BRUSSELS CARPETS ;, Vrru, mut ado, In 1 . 7 .. .nr_ !Ain!, NURA IN CARPETS—A large assertii'lent 1 of the hite3t and netrast ark, in More sod far sale by b•lab • W. bIbeLINTOCK. ,INGLIS'S AND AMERICAN Oil Cloths, ' A lame a.n.e.tro.ut of well peasoveal ciollt•, Re th. 1V srrhaos, No. S 5 Fourth st, to whlch Ire Invite the altvotion of porch/urn. Sh.CLINTOCK. BROOMS -^_00 dozen f4d sale by , raoy s. A W. lIMIDACUIL AG AZINE S FOR MA 'tell. at J. B. 1 4 ,,,etm li m olm.• Literary Depot. third ,:trtsL opp.aqte the Codry's Loire Bolt for Mar: h. Orabera'• 11agnalue Wanton. %valor Wk..' Mattoo htn.,,,nitte, do Itcrot.ta, or the Prophecy, a= laluo c.ir h a Ilajor Rieltardtho. Dirtiouary Machuaks. No. h 3 MarlSeld Hall: • Illstortml Roman, b P. FL mac Albr. ETa t oboblisbn ' • boYbi. by Mr. • t:X'FRA YOUNG 14ISON s[^_s4rret opened sr Liberty' atom. a ‘ery loperior Wong )oon Tea, •htrh we think werim -a, with ermedenre Frannot surnamwl at the brie*. In bitt.burgh. l'rire Far - the loiter aratex, :5 cent,n2l.: recta. .4 rents, and 17% per lb. whirl we warrant full) equal. If not to any to be had at the pan. pet, Oolong, Imperial mad Ounpander of 41 rasa.. for which all we Ink • 141 r trial, and ther will recom mend therutelret. Ilkend dhanunt made to rbtallvre and to f"rdhe. b""' br th rln in n. l t. i -CLl:lttl I ek), YAW Tea Dralera and ))tale-, • - - 1 LOVER SEED-4 bbl- in store, and t;•2 do. 1._.;t0 mire. for tale by feblb Wll. lt. JOUNSTON. _ . COl - LN—klXl bush. /or sale by ' • fetal tt 3f. 11. JUIINSTON. TOBACCO LEAF-4 blo, for lode IJor &Mb WM. 11. JOlibbfON. ICKORY NUTS—IS bbl for male by fel,lo WM. u. JOILN.WIIiN. 111 0PS--,, m,, bales fur sale 1;1 ..5i. jouNsToN. DRUMS SMYRNA FlGS—Just re-. ,street pee qt. Editor. and Gm solo by A CU LIIERM/N k QALLAD OIL -20 casks fo'r-tale by C0.t.3 • fell A. Cl:Litany:ea a O DRIED PEACHES-100 bus for sale by • a•nll A. CELBERTSO: N Co, SEG ARS.--100,000 Prineipe, Regalia, and Havana re,,nma of all grad., for Sale by febiti A. CULBERTSON I CO. CHECK LOST—A check drawn by us in faro, of Henry Feta, Nu. 1754, dated February 4th, laal, on N. Holmes l So.. of Ibis etty. fur three butalrnd and fifty dollar, Lao been lon from the mail bltneen l'llleburgh and learLereburgh. The public are cautioned ~ulna etmeirlutt curb cheek. as the payment has been clopped. l'ebl7 MILLER A RICKETSON. EACIIES—Three hundred bushels ree'd P end Gm tale by WM) enmum P. sitiovnt. SELLERS' LIVER PILLS—"CouId not get ljalong without them.. 51'C000ellrtilie, O. Jan- 9, ISM. Ida. R. E. could no t are the only Liver Ma that wil l he,. I not get along without them, and every onr that makes nee of them epee. , In the highest hems 01 commendation. Your ree .I pretfully, J. GREEN, rha-preoand and lit by R. E. RELLEILI, 57 Rood sod will be draggle , . genendlY. jet& %V 11: 0 EU. 11. IiEYSEit. Commit. 20g1 13RLS FAMILY FLOUR; u NO Uri% rztm do; • ..50 bags Coffey SO brls No. 3 31.k.er0l . ;6 brls Tar. 100 bags Faltprtm for mho by T. WWI'S a Eo\,_: Pmdure Deal.rrs and Commlasloti3lerchar.t. jrk.2g - Ol Wat..r..treo... ', I I ANDLES-50 brs would, on consignment LiOn. de by yals ALEX.ANDY:II. GliltDoN. 1 ( , y'r ICES-75 doz best Grass Scythes; rod bc,t Cradle a.lbbrir. , 10 do. b t MATERMAN ' = " .'4 ' , t 60 A 01 Watei and 02 **mut st. aul f r ale by pai 4.:•tivr--5O kegs assorted Nos. for sale -- AJ JAS. A. HUTCHISON l atO °LASSES—Plantation & Sugarpouse; I Golden Syrup. for atli by 0 :2-1 J. D. WILLIAMS a CO. It A II ERSE Y, COMMISSION JEER " CHANT, Kr the sale of Dunestle. Woolen. and cotton Itbs Wood stand Ihtuburgh. Outer,. tilled at start noace for any description of Wool., Ira blaehtnery. febll F r riE CO.;PARTNERSIIIP lIERETOFORE °lmo.. between the subwerlhers, under the stylesof I enw,, klqulng A Co., Ls tau day dissolved by mutual' rumor L . IRA MERSEY , ANDREW FLEMING, IL K. YLE.IIING. Ira Hersey or R. K. Fleming Is nuthokiaed to use tM name of the Ono la the *aliment of,dhelr lker fe1,17 g PRI NG DRY GOODS—FIRST SUPPLY IJ—Nlurphy d Burchfield mill this morxdrin CO:110 <two recelineu Mem ars, eupply of aprlns boy Gmat t dad ITIVe h b" T rt h yl r e Print, at Per pull. selected with taUtientar reF omi. to durability of color. An excellent article Is also utfcrod St y lesmutts per yard, warranted fast . eolore Atas choice of English Chintsco, from 14 to PX aeu es P 7li p tie l ; rl f lllt h7 . 7pr e lg Ur" lY_ tilL7l d etetin, Pl:re .a tr . ede n..,.Neodle Work .. .dare, vale, Cbemlsetts. a.. Bora note and Bonnet Ribbon. Ltotanet Cara fetal :10\TEW BOOKS—The History of Pendennie. fortunes ant! misfortune. p. , N slwn ts rb friesdemni v hia ru , lViftr o) ,...srss Z li ry_ M t i r. Nu. 3 OfWar sugary of PoWen:la. h Dy NtaUesvillr: Fronosulo not 7. of the author et the Rolla Woks. No. II of the Vidarial Yield Doak of the Embalm 117 .Benson a. Lout's,. Tie above Loolssluat rendrect sad for sap i q . • ICTON, Mal N 0.47 let et Cbronielr, Amerfeth and Post my. 50 TONS SODA ASH, for sale kbl7 SVAZATIXIL /1111.11; ODA ASII—A eut, riqr article of our Own S tebr Water stmt. BLEACHING POWDERS--200 martufliaigala y bi co. AL. SODA-100 casks on hand and for mil., by obl7 BENNETT. ➢EERY • CO4 SULPHURIC & MURIATIC ACIDS, al fAlr w 3 h4 ' l" r " . "I rtANETT, BERRY Jr CO. ttiCKERAL-100 bble large No. 3, bias lir usectA Lospectioalast itarransoN ICE-30 tree prime Carolina, for sale by 621,17 JAS. .6. IiVICILISON a co. QIIOT-36 kegs assorted numbers, for sale br 14617 . JAS. A. lIETCHBON & 00. OLASSES-40 bbla P tation, for sale ny kbl7 JAS. A.l If =MELON' 200. 1. ; ,, s Gal for sole by BON Ito. EAD-18(1 Pigs (inlet. JIA febl7 I JAB. 1- Inn BUSH. 4R1F.,1) -IP S. Mr %Ile by DIABRIDGEI 6 I7MUM. •Keir i(K) D°4l7CO"NnAittOOgis'sigro sale ilby bbl. 3 No. 3 Mockers]; 7 Drams Codfish; 4 bbl. Salmon; far sab by_ kbl7, W. t Y.VITLSCeit. 7110SIN-1.00 bblo No. 1, for sale by I.lb febl7 W. aP. iensoN AR-100 bbl North Carolh:La, for !ale by • SUNDRIES -7 bales Cottow 27 socks retther; 24 du Peanuts. 1 do 1111.1,'t. . du do do pealed. . 4 do 01um1727 I do 12,4 now landing' from .tamer Gone and for age by f. 1311 ISAIAH DICILY.Y ACO Ch&L—A tract of Coal Land lying on the Ilooospahels, at the upper end of le fro sale on term, that •1111roure alootitable threat...a to rapitalirts or oral men. Howes .rough for Ars or six families are already erected on the premleon the loadiort i. We the enter scot, permitting boat. to be lablal at all reasons, the coal is of the beet OdalitY =ear Lb* Pit lenow is good order, dry sod easily drained,_ and °pew within len th an tererdy-fire yards of the 11M. Prire boa. 007ibbelba , easy. Etairdre of J 4. blebtlillktypi, fablad3r• Ati'i 4th (aODA ASH-31 cooks, for sale by 1.77 &b 1. 5 W.& F. NILSON.: (.2 ALTYL C IRE-50 bap, crude, for sale by 17 obls Is. aF. WILSON. G ER3IAN CLAY-15 bxx,fOr sale b h p w.l T. WIISON 20 Wordst. A BBLS COOPER'S , . WHITE GLUE—For We by (ANIS J. KIDD 2 CO. TILED3IO7.IETERS—A full assortment for 1 We by &LIS J. KIDD 2 CO. SSURGICAL IMTRUMENTS of every de- Perlption. far We by &CIS J. - KLDD k . OO. GBANE'S PATENT COMPOUND WA 911- J MIXTURY., LT We by 3: KIDD RTIST COLORS, IN OIL--A full as oottmerkt Ales Carmine, Lima every description ' lum.Lisbtand Deep Yellow-Yu, Colossi. of all Wades, Canztote every description, for sale by J. EIDD a Co. gIADIJEN SEEDS—A full and assort.:l I_Ement of feeds, Yost r.elved foam Wet far rain wholesale andretail, at ths Pent tore cornel l 7ll Wood and tooth stmt. fetal P. N. WICILEILSIIAIL 41SSOLUTION OF .PARTNERSHIP— Ttke partnerrbip herstektro ealating_between the au Isere, under the style of Shackled i Ite, was elln solve* on the Prat day of January, P4l, by Mutual con sent Ether of th e aulocribers will attend to settling, up the twines, aol are authorised too.. the =as of the isle Orin for that purples.. No. lul Wood treet. B. C. PILACRLF2PP, February 12,'11. THUS. B. WHITE. EW FIRM—B. C. Stuicklett and William' • Payne, as general partners, and Benjamin Clyde, as r and limited partner, will sontinue do Wholesale Goode business uncle, the Arm of a. C. Phacklett a Co. at SUM e lately occluded by thaetlett t White. No.lol Wool street B. C. SILACKLETT, febl4 WM. PAINg. EW MUSlC—Where are the friends-of Toath;br G. Barker. - I've rooiethlng sweet to tell You. • The rm thinking e'er the D.r, Mors- Sly Neer England Home, a new Song, dAlicated to th e Ladles of Nen England, She I Love le Ear An Oh, meet me on the Silver Shot, lived Night. 1 Hy Home . . on the , Prairie Les—Woodbury. Lily 'they. by S. C. Foster. I've left my Native Village. by 13. Bather. The Spirit Dove. Po, hi, hi; the Black Shakers' Song amid Nth. Would.' were alth thee—far Guitar. AnAdieux v , by if err. emeasie colLectlem of new P01k... Wets.% VP , . lions, 2a - Also • new supply of 'New Cartotha Sanes,f . _ Cantina Landia, and an excellent nen work, rolled the “Itekdist,. a ndleetlen of pepulay and Portal MUM, ha:Mouthed albl theby O. A. Webb and W. Slaeoni—eansideYed me, of the best works mer published. H. KLEBEIL febl4 - ()olden Harr, \n.lol Third at. FLOUR -90 Ibis superfine, in store and for we hr IrbII RILEY. MAMMA'S &CO (I KEEN APPLES-30 bbls for sale bi 131 fcbli narruaws ROLL BUTTER-1 bbl fresh, for sale by frbl4 RI7BS, MATTILEWS A CO. fIASTOR 01L-9 bbls Blow's make, for sale (Ad. RUM RATTIIEWB t CO. 5 AFT INVESTMENT--sp,oao in Alleghe- C'''" Con, u B°'" to' 4,ZHILL CO. 64 Wrcd 0, Alamo Oh. ,QCK)DOLLS Allegheny City Coupon feblJ -bu. fn Neer Cork, mill be yEw BONNETS—Murphy Burchfield hare open thla morning orveral ear...dor Bra, . Spring mita, entuisting of English Brighton Chip. M ungartart. !Aiwa Pearl Lod Napier, Brobrtldered Ltod, and Allan. Coburg and MIL., Algerian China marl. Embroldered do. 111.21611 Pearl, Vandike, Pedal and Prarl, English Lotan, chip and Drinkable. A lso NMI. and Cbildrea's Bonnet., of • variety of styles.— ALao, imperktr colored Kull& Boom% plain and mlxed color.' Chip do, as low as 073 a cent. Also. Bora and ln- Baa' Bala, Coburg, Albosh Mina Pesti. Leghorn, Br• febbl rbyE HISTORY OF PENDENNIS, No. W. M. Thecksbey esd the Queen's Necklace, or e Secret [Mary of the , COW% ,f Louie litstrenit by4l. Idtetsey I=l7b;h' ao4 for n 4 " of s INT4IV n lITATER CURE WORKS-The' Water Va'Ctil:t i rs u ink ° J.:, k :111Tr m. 4 ' it. Salient. 11Ltd Borm Llaroyabhf Mr ril:Waal and Domestic i s ; ,=, Mrdropathy, atilt lifteett'emsrarad illudratione of trapaltant name% LT Edward Johnston, M. Lt. Theory amt Prude< of UstimitteM;Y. bk o thtt hie U. Maack, mandated from the thrman br Itarl Battle, The above work , for rale by bb STOCKr...Nt BoOmeller and Stationer, mrner Market cad MUM eta. fettla (1 1 ( , )-PARTNERSIIIP—We have this day ./ woe:WM with us In the COAL BUSTIiDB. 4 ., Robert D. rao pwet. The style sill be knows.. before. febtAarts A ADDIIIC LEI:C/1, 7t, t 00. ACERTAIN CURE FOR ALL PAIN nifty to fotnal ha the me of Perry Daylie Vegetable Pa.W rr. trploloo of the matt prominent Drogglna end Ilerehante of tanclunall In, Its favor • 11.3.,..1 . /1, Uct 241b•Tg4D. Ire,Ahe underchtned, Drosbte am' Merchant* of thlt dt y.'ham been sent:Muted et and wald fora year or two pact, artkle of Flllajif 31 Iv known se Pee, y Dalle's Tractable Pain Killen and we would amum the puddle that In ever, Immo., no farm we know, It her given the beet mtlefectlon-to the pun:tweet. We can recommend it to the public e e ea artlde of gent merit mut Met, indeed. w t e nem, knew an b ar . licle u b i. ;e o e , M , s h e, : ertetil o y f l h r le sal tirstent ' otai m enctently lemming demendt— flred.ll.4.yoritthi; x “ . Wu% Mrtot. febld ASECTION BOATS—TYTonacharison end Heilsocr. Ping ateolusolds. Fipples, al Freeport Albert, at yttuburgh. oitzred m 4,..alleri c o : o o, to fet33 Caned Pittaharkta LXCHANGE BANK SOCK—A few Ames for sato ADULT to-UA.IIID4 bI3 ll4 Emond VERMICELLI AN D .MACCARQNI y ?mil It Mao:wont and Vertakelli. oo head and for oh. by the box rr retail, WM. A. AteCLURO ACO febla 25f1 Liberty et MECKEIt'S VARINA--5 boxes fresh, of thei article, ao oelrbrated ea diet te Ineslide or ev ale. 31artormaret Peddle" tined rd Sot*. Co. rale vony low by the boredom; or retalL 5.513 W It. et. rCLIIRO t CO. FOX'S STARCH-20 boxes for sato by tam wm. A. AIc.C.LCRO A W. LARD AND 11A.315-10 bbls Lard; I task gams to antra on nrslarr Fart PIM for sale by • . Irbl3 !BAWL DICEWO it CO. 100BBLS apart:ll:l,e Flour. fol. Bak by • febl3 SAIL P. SII.RIVEFL 500 HOS SHORTS, for sale bY febl3 SAM. P.IIIRI PER. 201) JILPEACLIES, fur sal: . g'uTra. Partner Wanted. iPERSON - having a thorough knowledge of th e Millinery bnidieesa, In all a. branches, and n to Ismorae a partner In an established ba.nonas. can hear of u situation by applying at this Oleo. N. B. No capital .111 be reqedrod. *Ma bbln Sheep mid 3 bbla Beef Tallow, for W.. by fj.j3 YAM. r.stinvEß. DOZ CORN BROOMS, for rale' by SAM. P. SIMPER. 1113 LS SENECA OIL, foi. sale by fcbla P. tIIINPEE. ' BBI,S PRIME ROLL -BUftfli.ll;T sale 14AM. P.ISIIP.INKIL: k b ill) OIL-12 1,1,15, reird per nteouter Cluvivaatl. by JAS:DALZELL. e 1:: 10. bS Water rt. _-- wiNDOW GLASS-200 Las, DALZELTBxIII, for we by (Al: . lOPPERAS-25 Ws, in fine order, for sale br tebl2 J. WITOONSIAKM. t CO. p",lbs,2ljitEEN3o.le.'M''EClloofllE 41A:bilya CO. I AMP BLACK—In bulk for Tanner's 20 j bill far tale bi J. SUMO:MIK= I (X). APSR HANGINGS Gold Paper Hang loa. with Gold wad Velvet lastebed batten., for Draw s Pwains. Yee Bah: by W. P.M.O.II.BIIALL. • feblY. Ed Wood R. iIIEAP WALL PAPER—From6I-!.cent ro m eras. • taro onostmeat., for de • &bl 2 W. P. MARSILUL. WRAPPING AND.PRINTING PAPER —tor utle Ly tebl2 M. P. KIMBALL. W HITE FISII-92 bble, Sot sale by ISAIAH DICKEY' a CO. Water anti Froat rta. CJIEESE-123 bsa, in dame and for sale by abli IShcdli DICEICY t CO. FrIXOTIIY SE.E;D—In store` and for sale by febll' DICKY a CO. TAR -150 bbls, in store and for safe by 4.1,11 ILUAU DICKEY i W. 14 1 ItIE CANAL COMPANY—The Stea l:wide:l 4Mo Me Canal Compeay an herebr nod. that the Annual electko of Director. the the awning 1 . 7 6 •111 be beau.s.neij ae. eloeke p . ,..wa. c.tb..F. , Fie. By order of the Pre:hint NEL VI. REED, Eal Canal Moe. Erie, Feb, 5.'11 i CASE' Cassinetts Plaktilizassli; Par Ws b fini""" ximPur LADIES all. a air -If you want real r jrlima Tea. so ta Yards a dayworth's 14.Stoaa.titba u unload Ilts It'. ilia Tat th ey atili t5O ft.. t....... 1 . 14 . 1 trarT and taft.« at ,3 vats aftl 81. aro daU. clout. . or Infrr or Teas ara _nnt.tkr . D 4 at this II • aftt that. trittli . 1 U.. 2 , ... dlr.. from On ortlattar one . halt aprarrd that Tea vUI lightep tri Matallte 4 1 . tl.4ll L 4l ;ltrru th. vas will nut I, aa ram. ma *lady's re I: FAD PlP}:—eornell'a Improved', pititof AA deal psi. tor Uldrasstß. '' .lr=se gams. C1...a, • AU sites an band and to .rivv. lar,ra. b is.s>lsf ALMA NDY.R. poitOW.V. Water ist. •v+nses, or imle by raexirsou BORAX-10 TANNER'S OIL-20 bbls, for sale by' qbL .1 _ .BCIIOONIIAKEIt OM • SUNDRIES— t • ' , 100 Doak Der Peeria: , . 100 do do Aryl.; • SI kegs Washington Cl Dutton 00 bble extra rasally not.; Ul do *opera. the OM damn extra Coro Encaox Ites) box. Window Glass, twartsal, tti slare matt. ask JOLLY WATT k. • &bit Uteri, st 4EVOLVERS—Jaist iceeired, m a/Ultim a' supply. of genuine cow. 14ToIvor= also Anne* lien 1611 W.W. IVILdO3 ROLL ILUTTL —2sbblscsite, for sdle by .111 N 0145 Itst sad 11.1&oIL.1 LINSEED 01L-1.0 bbla, for Bala by unu a. & W. 1142.8.0011. ALLOW-10 Ws, prime, for sale by Gbli , 5.2 W. lIAREAUGIL n ROOMS-50 dam, fur bale ben S. t W.BAUMI.., RLED APPLES-150 bus prime, for Sale Dr fe 611 •S. W. ILLSBAUOIL RIED BEEF—. 4 casks sugar cured, for see bT trial S. t w. was.trou. WINDOW GLASS-1100 bas, assorted V T SUNS, fax al* tor ami S. W. 11.1.1111.411"0. 7c::l"Tr 411., febll S. ie-i 7t le ILULDAUII/GH. LOVER SEEI" Lble prime, Ohio, for Yale by 6bll S W 11.111.8ACOIL DRIED PEACHES-156 bap for sale by S.* W. ILtRIMUOIL pO t TTON TWINE-250 U, , surtr i i , f c lell L,14 , 1 6 for snle br No. 40 Woad stmt. CASTILE SOAP-20 casei for 831 e by robin) • J. KIDD t CO. 1 - AHD-80 kegs and 25 bbis, for sale by feblo BROWN KIRKPATRICK. SEEDS -40 hbls Clocer Seed; ••• Timothy da for vale br • &blO BRIAN de BIRK RY APPLESO bushels on hind and ear sale be 4blo , BROWN k lURKPATIUCIC. yERMILLION—Trieste, Chenese, , . and . Am " " '' l4 `" kb ' :7:l7sc . nooNmAxErr a' co: feblo MlVER .s7s F elTo!,; l l,,,km.co. by mat, n LAC& LEAD-700 lbs of superior quasi asle , by SFLI 51 Wood street lAMPIIOR-3 bbla fur sale by feblo IL E. stung. W t, 'D bl6 , BAYBERRY-2 bblo for sale by a. E VELUM& COPPERAS -1U bbls Tor gale bi RA.IO R. E. 5177.. LERS. VIAL CORKS—IOOO gross for sale by fetal) ft. E. 8 M OUSE DE LAJNES—Printed find - solid n - lis'es= -1,74-4uvigzincora: - an hand ~ri wormeot of Hambr 717,1=.1130th. Ifc oarLX:a.Prari=4.l.ll.o.4lt j feblo LOAF SVGAII-100 bbs. assorted MUD Mr, tor sale be 111712.11111 DUE INGILS.IIIIII 10 \nllo Water d. I DIC W Ia 4 I I .S! CO., Agents for Ale -111,t.r. kn t ,...l..srraztaY I Waretwou 112`1•Vrter feblaPlt • BATTING -15 bales superior, foi easily &MO ISAIAU DICKEY .I (X). AOTTON-10 bales for' sale by - frbin 13A1/111 DICKEY a co COTTON BAGS-40 doz twilled, for sale by abla lIRGILLS a 8010 Q , EGARS-10,000 Pprincipc, for enla by , feblii we, Ral f B UTTER -4 bbls roll, , 6 do pseked, 10 kegs do for ale by ' (45 A. V. VON IkKINUORST VLAIN BLACK SILK S--Mottetry & Busrarnan have mewed • very fall topply of Am natia, nhith they tan oat at lower .rlee• than they ato DRIP GINGIIAMS—Nfrinihy & Burchfield bare on Linda laminae of hue OingLamti ulth_ and at gitsitly reduced rine% north nag norlr bs tf. Market Menet. RESII FRUlT—Peaches and Blackberries put up in tbrir cora juirs,ouil bortuetiraily sealed. Ka/di .. .egret u:ttirgr lb &ILI mfr pica or tura. On baud aritc.;.2. • WIC. A 3rcuma aco frM2.141 Liberty Moor. BIRD SEEDS—Canary and Hemp Sea of tau bait quality fur tale falai WA I. At AUCLURO a CO. LINSEED OIL-5 bbls just received, pure Camber OIL foroale bv ,ux* feb9 Ito USA Ll rn bertr etetet. OHIO AND - PA. RAILROAD STOCK= ,ur Itatabasorts all Todd too, Ibr cab by ' • WhL A. lIILLk CO, kI,S ' Stork sod Ittebause FIGS AND RAISINS-149 boses , 6 tbr =deb; BROlai 3 t SZILIIPAT n ee kb e. MOLASSES---34tierces tiees and 300 barrels, ysime COOPErne, 2t bbls S. IT for sal. br BROWN': Kaamtnics.- 1 4. ARD 01L-15 bbls best refined Winter, n. elle by 7. ECFLOON MAN it CO. CO. %Wood street. IPER-100 reams Wrapping, assorted; • . • mo do Ilardwan da ral , e by febg J. SCHOU:MAK= 6' GLUE -60 bbls Carman, 10 du Bare, for rale bT feb7 J. batoontexist a co CUSlllONS—Justreceiveditnd • Vor solo by •J. KIDD k CO, No. Od Wood street. all kinds, a fresh lot SHAKER'S HERBS, on hand, and for sale by febB J. ICIDD k at. • GLAZIER'S DIAMONDS-1 doz.-foi sale LS 4b9 .l. KIDD t CO. T ONO SHAWLS—A few low priced Long bbarL—a 99.9 999919911,9 kb9 ISLIIPLIY t EIIbCIIITELD. 41 1 7 e ,SES WOOLEN SHAWLS—Of rior quality, at. stare of MURPHY & BrIteFIFIELD. CASTOR 01L--10 brie Blow's best, for sale • I ' J ICIDD a CO. ' B UTTER -7 bile fresh Roll; 5 du polid: byd• net rodzlrad and tor sslo by beta - ' 3 dJILLS a-Rox..; ITOBACCO-49 boxes 5 Lump, for sale by fad MaiILLS k ROL WINDOW, GLASS — Lb bxe 11 b(10. fur We by Lela YeOILL9 PATENT SOAP POWDER boxeektet _Unsved and fcs mle by E. E. SELLERS. 67 Waal atrem. of whom the gembirm article may always be Wei feta • I Tk; 11011 E-MADE _ FLANNEL-. Unit 1 BURCHFIELD are aelllng • goal an of aboia as ale as 25 mote ) d. tura aLes on hand Stuart. Bleu, ilresa and Kuld Incenelnaoa Flannels el wads= prim arel 4 1 CIDea hl*: DR. J. D. VOWELL'S COMPOUND VEG STABLE POWDER, in the cure of litthentmo or WU Menu. ' - A ask sad lung nueesofol remedy for that cm:enuing ind intolerable &Slake to which mother. , to t he months of nursing. are sateen. It adonis the most prompt and complete relleL mend the aunt noes In a h dept. and thl. etul is nth.die WU red by a link inee. tar like other nenedlee for this nfut rore.itir entic4F ban less as respects the Mild, as It may be anathered lament the least possible risk of 10.i017- Ills owdy ha. Lean rep..ly u.d. awl tent highly recommenial. by tome Of the to.lical faculty ed . Pgm. 't Ae Della* l'aeknge. Ti al f e x 'tr i - LW Liberty street, Pant/ugh. • Fee aal. by L A. Datum. Jon. hinauth, jos.Docamin. and D. A. Etttorr. Dna/Ida. Ationtithr. feta:lW Sellers' Cough Syrup is - • • JUDGE PIERCE, of Middlepoit. lioquoito aniety, writeslander date of January I:th, :M. that hes been troubled more or lewo with a rough laweverat ;ars. whiett but rear =alined him to hie bed, and reeddrid medkil Westmont for three moral. Ddrinw lbw =mum be romnit.dairzgi,-;°;,ia:zibligtrurthla -I , e/kne (tuft Syrup.. which a gentleman by the MZO of chszlin brought with him from the Etat, of Ohio. - O e. cb.pi a bad bud the Emilio( peat use in Ids famUy e and when ermine from OWN took alleen bottles with Dam, a =of whirl, Judso obtained and oiled with =est when other means fidied to wand relief. l; Prepared and sold by a il 111:11.1128, • oi no foti hy &masts genera ll y ha the tiro elites and ood 'ideal). aebl DEAUTL—It is universally conceded that . smut'''. mars on thls country. th an la any r. while tbs tamecomm time ln It is aeid that in no other umntr7 h hot et worming often ape. Etre tnte certain extent, but the Ices Is caused by y 010,4. Ye. m isr to all, de not neglect your penemal appearance w e4 to tflcreing, and you neat. not Met gaol These witch. am eelentllle prepansione, and bate MIS , . Weed a high popnlarity. Jules liaueno Persian or Chinese Polder. for laperthig' to Me moat complexion • rolhoot ohltenees. , nothing or a pawn be more careful than the use of a powder for the Odra as many of Mom eold uro very Goa. Chtnem powder timaripoonded acientlde num. am, a medians no Inunalkot which tali lotaibly Wart '' JVXfrausys . ems hair. b nat i rs i lore unda . li d atto=oo= or arc. of a lady. 'nth article will moose ft tp, • shout without the use of moy shay histrunieut. JWcw Ihmere Vegetable , ' "toss Llslr Ulu witlautanta;. 6200a17 Impart to red. white, , or grayhalr. • oceuttruU7 black, brown, or auburn <ohm. It .111 color the bats In a In time, and more effechlany then any other dr., b.. Log at the same time hodelbble. Juke llaueEs Phasing Cosum—lt Morally a pleamMa s o , sham with this cream. 'There M suns or the courting mo. mho. usually tomes In the um of meat m On' the contrary, It lomes atm smooth 6114 eon. gala hnt'e, and not liable to become chapped. Jules Ilaners hose Tooth. Num.—Nett in the bah. we think Um Teeth were intended a. the umatretornimmot to the titanan hem but wbenuenlecnot. 00 1 0 . 0 stns. or .. ssiorrir men. fly Itow Tooth Pante will= th., troth • pearly whlterma, aL the tame. Wu lumning . the awns firm nod healthy. JULYS HAVEL, Perfluner and Chemist. ' 131 Clamant M.. Tor safe wholemle mid sr 13. Pahnectock. d0..1 end R. E.. Sellers, PlUshurub. acid J. lUteltell. Allegheny city. Piz • sallai . . TANNERS' OIL-25 brig for sale by nosisom.Lirmr.iii) /12FLEr..-- 1 100 bags pzinand Y. 24 - Car. 111.111 t alsl Weal st. 'I Tobacco ° 3OO boxes Yen. Ow.; b 1 17 jaa 20 JAZ. DALZEL, GS st. BUTTER -10 bils prime roll, for eale by • _ 14/clr. i IIicaNDUM.
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