PUY:L/811ND DT WiLITI A CO. r P 121111178,011 'EDNUDAY,iIO/NING' FEB — . 2, }Eld sariminr.voffitrzez WILL R FO ux ON E 4 011 PAGE 617 TiStl3 PAPER.' 1136Thrruriau Gum:C-114 estaaaly. eiren latlon of oar Wordy Owtta odors to our bniinw [porn • • moitdellrat4a meditmot aitfcs fluir ballot= knora. Our elnulattou 11 betw•ou lour .ad Ara i.twusana. Ins dept nui rillag• and enn•ty In Kr.t.ern Yeoaarl tanua.and &dm. Oblo, • 131-10 ADVERML3Zaa—tisither du Ell Vidal Booms tar Printluivraditibro4cst of the DLILT Ilsurg. opeas.l mo Monday. ADITRaT/51CR.8 vbs . desire their aatlass toss /mat la Ms pails on Noway aranits. I/emits./ ass, In tofors 6 o'clock, on Ilataidar prrnsuada RAILROAD POLICY. The report of Husaren hiltr.rn, Rip., Chief Engintsr of the Pontos) , leant% Railroad Compa ny, which we , give to-day, will attract the atten tion of all readers interested in the prosperity of this citY: He has 'reported strongly in favor. of the aempfleld project, as neiessay to the welfare of Philadelphia, tied there can scarcely . be a doubt left, that the material aid required frtim Philadelphia will be granted, and that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will give to it all the sympathy and money it may need. The Central road is to powerfal that to will is to do, and that the dispoaltion to posh that project 'through, exists, no longer admits of guerilla:L.:" In all frame railroad calculations it should be taken for . granted, that the . Hempfleld Rail road will be-built—that we cannot prevent it-- and that Pittsburgh should shape her coarse ac cordingly.--:..', And first:,Pittsburgh should .deofare her en tire and complete independence of. Phlladel . phis. This we have never yet done. In the midst of all cur squabbles with that city, there Las alwaya`been a tacit schosowledgement of bet claims upon .us, as of - ii — eirTerior character to' _thereof another eastern city. Cur relations lave alms been more intimate with her, We have watched her growth with State pride, 'we ;_bare taken - part in all her qoarrele with her - rivals, where it was a matter otherwise indiffer, sit to as, and-have always rejiliced in her pros. perity. What le the return we receive Let ' - the cold, heartless selfishness Of Philadelphia, as evinced in all her railroad movements, answer. Let no, then, declare our independence. What is Philadelphia to an more than Baltimore, New York, or Boston. Let us mark out our ewn path, regardless of Philadelphia, as she pays no regard to us, and take .that stand which our position molt manifestly entitles no to sesame Hereafter. kit our motto be, as regards Phil. • adelylinWainiple justice,' nothing more. We will do bee no.wrong, but we wlll . give her no advantage over any other .casteraulty because the happens to be in Pennsylvania: Sewed. In self-defence Pittsburgh ought to promote the immediate ootimnietion of See sev eral lines of projected railroads, to wit: The Allegheny Valley-:the Pittaturgh Dad Cannella. ville—tbe Waegingtou Branch—the Pittsburgh .and Steubenville—and the branch from Wells -vine to. Beaver. '• The first of there, the Allegheny Valley, will be pug under contract in February, to Kittan ning, and probably farther. All its prospects, we learn, are'highly flittering. It will give us an Judeptmdeot . line to New York and Boston, and connect tts with all the interior of the Em. The Pittabttrgh and Connellevitle Road, shoal Wl* under contract this opting, without fall. •Pitttimrgk, should step forward boldly, and take this projeet under her effective protection. . 'lt Will cost far lose than the. Central Penn . i sylvanta route, and being shorter, and cheaper, . It 'must be amongAe best paying routee in the • country. Of thisifiere can be no TR'S:in.& A eubieription of 1150,fm on the part of the city will render Its erioceee. certain. We speak by authority, when we ruti,*t the Connelleville •• peojeot kite the cordial aPprobatlon and Fyn:pa." thy of the President and Directors of the Balti more and Ohio ,Railrend. Company; and will no doubt meet with the Reediest sympathy and cub mantle aid of the merchants and ceplidiste of Beitiniore. Let the Pittsburgh Council! mote promptly in this—inatter, and chow item faith In the project, and the counties of Fayette 'and - --- gernereeterllllloo6 follow. • The Washington branch moot be contracted by all means. • will only require about fifteen - Ziniles of read - ta connect us with the Hempfield at Washington, and that will amain to •ne a Mato of the trade of all that region. Who will • .}.ake hohlef this work?' I The Pittsburgh end Steubenville Railroad is , progreesingsteadily and surely. The CompanY expect; front the well-known magnanimity of t'lrginia, that the will grant the very reasons - ble request made, of the right of way over the narrow strip of her territory, This right Oared, that Work will be hastened to an immedi ate completion. The constnicilon of the twenty miles between Roarer and 'Wellsville is important to tu,, as It will enable ea to grasp much of the trade-of the roads centering at. Wheeling, before it crones tile river, and would give us stall times access tp the Ohio sonth-westein Rallronds, without crossing the Ohio. With the attoie named improvements we chill _ be placed in a liosition to defy-competition, and In a condition independent of the Central road, and Philadelphia iofluenoee. Haring three out lets to the east, we should be dependent on no one of ,By means of the Washington, itenbettrille,•and river lines of road, we ehould hive en& vantage ground, as to neutralise cont . pietaly -any:Rl effeoteta,be-apprehended. from the Hempfieldg Pittsbuth re,quiree Is, to sauce. her pro ' per and Indepemihni ripel . iion---to lay down a I.4rge, literaland complete plan, and to prose cute it with energy - and determined me:sever, armit to a final and triumphant accomplishment 7 , • Bite can then look calmly on, while,iter elder vie ' Philadelphia, ie.lndustriouslyprojeeting imr ptrovotawiTet to - awry * trade and travel around her which could be as easily grasped here, an. - . '1" 1 ds° lll 4 her Polley., in her Impregnable position.-equal rights to all, ipielal privileges tinft‘e' • .‘ - PJE/60131108.—The Commis• stortme . ire not satisfied with appealing to the I,egbilitare to take ; the Jell out of the ItheebTs , They estindOrMt - tlie — slow proosi'm the appeal.to -the Law-making Power. Their too . Weem to adrol4of delay. The County Solicitor, who Is appointed by them, luta resuscitated some:old Musty enactment whioh his been Inoperatlvienerstions, and on the, strength of It, hat petitioned the Court to sp. Paint a Jailor, this summarily sooomplishlng the object for which the Somidesloners have sp., gt pealed to the Legislatare. The question arises, )1f theie Is • law which tithes the Jill from the hands of di% Sheriff, what necessity is. there -ter more ,legislation, ealess to clothe the Com. Abatement with the authority they No - earnestly I Keep up the persecution, gentlemen. Mr. ID hae been followed. every step of Ms ca reer, before and idler his election, by a persece. 'trot unexampled la this community. As soon ail the Democritlo opposition tired of 14 the Whig Commisiioneritook it up, and when It will sad It is now hard to .iey. .He will survive it nevertheleis. • 1 E • !tarn. that the barongtrof Greeueburg, on hlondiy, subscribed $40,00040 the'Remplleld Railroad, and the Cils haus base -sobsoribed shoat $lOO,OOO Wore. The borough - of 'Waist iiewpac has also subscribed $OO,OOO, • FBI CLASS CASs IS f!IIIZADILLeinA....The g ‘ _ citing Baltille; . ol Monday espy: o llyearerenee tole t s Court proomedinge, i Trill be eecn thatehe OSJO Of Riabird Neal came on this Alerting lA torn the EiciprentiContLNo one appeared againit hljo, and he; wagiilpged,- Nun leaving the c 2 sue in a very' imp 0100 .'ionepleleas ponition"rinvolree Cem. Ma yo, a Captain in the tr. B. Navel Bente*, at whose , inataxiati Neal was : arrested. na he did .. . no appear egehost Nest, when brought bolas th Supreme Court, it Is to be presumed !Male . 00 , 0 not mats 'oat the want. h e alleged splint —thilettelltldual; '.A ii ii - 7 1 t be iadsiwammt from thi 0 overiViirt'Ciiry Val blot toiiiiiyiipir . IME!S BISHOP 6,1117,134 4CTMtre-fAyntrainettl ' hair OTeitillostat, it tr111,t41 7 stienitist Bishop Simpson is is teeters before the *nog Males LibrartAimodathuom Thnzstlay the 10th inst. We besposk for him • fall hones, sad proinim • :rare treat to all who can attend Mona or run “Naar, CAJN."—We have an nannoed in another paragraph, the discharge of Neal: by the Supreme Conn, In PidisdelPhia• Neel, will be remembered, was arrested In Philadelphia, by eom. Mayo, upon a warrant froni 7 dov—Bigler, to compliance with a requisi tion from the Gorrior of Maryland, on a Oarge of “rotirice a_iiiro to run away from elavery Maryland. In another admen we publish. an article from the 'Philadelphia Commercial Register, which gives us an insight into this remarkable cue. 'lt appears from this article, that the evidence upon which the requisition for the arrest of Neal woe Issued by the Governor of Maryland and complied with by Governor Bigler, mar the testi mony of a stare of Com. Mayo! The Register in sinuates that the testimony was extorted under the laah,—a thing which Seems not improbable. The testimony of • slave, extorted, beyond doubt, is deemed ample evidence on which to but a legal kidnapping of an Innocent resident of Pennsylvania! It hi said that Gov. Bigler was deetived In this matter; and that as won as the facts were known to him, he counteimanded the order for Neal's west. In charity to - that officer, we most to:ip pon that this explanation is the best one posed- Ile in the premises. Jacob Sharpless, one of the most respectable citizens of Philadelphia, tattled that Neel was in Pennsylvania, to his certain knowledge, at the time this offence was alleged to have, been' committed In Maryland: bat Com. Mayo soya that the testimony of his slave is more reliable than that of Jacob flharpless ! gook. Mayo knows that in Maryland, no negro can testify against a white man; and yet in this instance he would hive the world give more credibility to thetestimony of his slave than ,to that of one of the most ceteemed white citizens of Philadel phia! The whole affair is dirrepntable to the officials implicated, In general, and to Com. Mayo is particular. When the commercial journals of stiah a city as Philadelphia can cry out against Tt we may rest assured that it is disgraceful enough to merit hearty and general condemna tion. - , Gov. Bigler had no right, under the laws and the general practice of the State, to benefits war rant. for Neal's arrest. He was entirely too eager to subseire elareholding interests; and we hope that he ma; learn, from the. burning which his fingers hare got in this3ase, , to tier ciao more caution In similes. Instal:ldea hereafter. The Pear copies the eommusication of our cor respondent, "More Anon," in defence of the Commissioners, end to give it weight, adds--"the people will remember that this was copied from the especial - orgen of ' the Sheriff, and they can , make up their minds accordingly as to the hon esty of the efforts of the 'editors and Mr. Magill to falsify the record." The Poo has not the fairs:mu to copy a single line of our article de mSlishing "More Anon," but contrivey dis honest trickery to make our piper hue the ap pearanoe of esuactlening oar correspondent's blast den and fallacies, We have freely published isothsides---the manifesto of the Conunisalours, and the communication of their defender. The Post ; the especial organ of the Commissioners, has carefully excluded every argument and state ment coming frond the other side, se If deter mined that the; people 'should only learn the merits of one side. If tide ie the course tbi Commissioners intend to Pore:Lave khan he compelled, In self:defence, to change our tactics. We certainly shall not continue to give them the use of or ooloinns, while their organ makes an unfair and di&rnest nee of our generosity. Tun Itartenas ACCIDMITr,AT Tine Philadelphia Bulletin of Monday evening, brag/ an the following soootutt of this accident, of which we had alelegraphie notice, yesterday . : We have received the following account of the alarming accident on the State road, near Chris tiana: (Covropoininitos of the Evening Bowan.) Onmsnsas, Sunday, Jan. A serious aceident happened about one mile above here this morning, to the mall train, In consequence of a rail breaking, throwing the rear passenger ear down a bank 15 feet high, upsetting the stove, and setting fire to the car. 'At the time of theraccident there ware 8 or 10 passengers la the'Car, (two of them on the plat forms,) who are the most seriously injured. As soon as the train was stopped, the suffer-' ere were conveyed to the house of Mr. Wellings,. at Christiana, and Dr. Patterson and Dr. Mill- phy called in, who did all in their power to r' Here them. Thefollotring Is a complete list of the wounded: Mr. Bartberger, of Pittsburgh, has both-arms and one leg broken, and is not expiated to re cover. Mr. Morganrottr, of Pittsburgh, wan seriously but not fatally injured. He is now doing well. Mr. J. Dowdell, of Chester cottor, bad his eollar.loone broken. Dr. Franklin B. Saylor, and a Mr. Sickle, were elightly injured. Too mich credit cannot be accorded to the citizens of Christiana for rendering every usis tance in their poser to the unfortunate !suffer ers. Thanks are, particularly doe to Mr. Wel lingo, of Christiana: In his house the sufferers have the comforts ots home, and every •itten- Alan. As soon so the news came to town, Mews. Bingham and Dock proceeded to Christiana, in person, with an extra oar, to bring the sufferers down, but they could not be remould for the present. We are furtherinformed that the rail, which 'broke enliven entirely new one. The engine ran over the spot of the accident a distance of more than one hindredYards before Unpaid be check ed. The two men who ware so badly. Injured were on the platform before, and had Wen ad. deed to go inside the cars. They did so, but unfortunately again came ant, and were stand ing there when the cars were throWn dbwn the embankment. If they had remained iraide they would hive probably escaped serious injury. 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English & Co., Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The .followinc decagon oijits Supremo Court of Louisiana, at its recent:l2/m, 1p reported In the New Orlean, Ploayuntiirooognires Um con stitutionality and propriety of tits legislation of the North, op the caution of slava in trausitv, or temporary residenee: cc.. Peri(fre F. Smith—S. B. Ta t . Lucy Esotin, las, warrantor. EC'STICB, Chief Justlce.—This an appal from &judgment of the Third District Oourt of New Orleans, b.f .- Which the plaintiff otgro woman, and her two obildreuvere decreed to be free 'lt appears that the' plaintiff was born a Slave, and In 1823 belonged to Elijah Mix and lived his service in the District of Colum bia; that some time in that year Mr. Mix with his family and the plaintiff, removed to New York, and fixed his residence there; end that early is 1825 he removed bank to Georgetown', and In 1829 again removed back to New York, during all which time the plaintiff lived In his service; that in 1832 she was in the service of, Capt. Welts 8. Army, in this city, as a slave,: who gold her to 8. T. Taylor, from whom Gen. Smith, the present owner, purchased her. An loud:lament of Indenture of apprenticeship of Lucy Brown in favor of Elijah Mix, as his Servant and waiting maid, until she should at tain the age of twenty-one .years, executed be• fore' the Mayor of Georgetown on the Bth May, .1823; and properi witneesed and signed by Mix .and the father of Lucy, was produced 'in evi denoe. . The liw . of New York to force at the Union( this change of residence, provides t that if soy person heist in slavery was taken to New York to made, andoontlnhtsito reside there for more di= oleo inonthi, such el►q should blooms fro It tisk proiled that Ike pla4tif . reinded in Few York more than outs year. ' Hall, that under the Bute of fact , Presented. the plaintiff must be regarded as having acquir ed bee freedom, With the consent nr her mister, by hei residence in New York, which status she did not lose by subsequently being taken buck into Mara territory. The Rev. Albert Barnes, in reply to • killer of inquiry if it were true that bla health re quires him to turn aside, far the present, from the minietry, says: lilt even eo, I am sentenced to absolute rest for two yearn. I send in my resignation of my pastoral charge, today. What oar people will do. I have no meane of determining. I shall probably go into the country and raise potatoes. Tbis is a great trial, and especially it my time of life, when I have eo little time, at any rate, to labor in doing good. But I desire not to murmur and complain, for there I. a hand above that directs all my atfalre—sad all attain. PROM WASHINEITON Corrapontlcare of ths Pitt.burah Dal/ (I.eito. WABITIZOTOS, Jan. 29, 1853. The passage of Dan. Cass'e resolution of in quiry about the effect of the protocol to the Clayton and &direr treaty, will lead to an In vestigation by the Committee on Foreign Affairs, ending in a report. -It, will be made at the Session in March next, and will give Mr. Clayton a noble opportunity to defend himself from the many gratuitous &melts that have been made on him. At this session, the foreign poi ley of the government will be thoroughly .re viewed, and It may be extended several months, Year by year the importance of the Senate a, an executive body, Is increasing, and perhaps the time Isnot distant when It will assume the position of a permanent council, rivalling In pow er sod influence the President and Cabinet cam binid. The ground already taken by a - cabal within the body H of a righTtiTireearibe whom the President shell' and shall not have in his Cabinet, is a significant indication of the man ner in which its powir would be exercised were it carried }o the extent supposed. his Pieta- Rate, so far as regards the next session, that the Senate will have the advantage of the counsels of two nob experienced diplomatists as Messrs. Clayton and Everett, whose knowledge and ei parlance will tamper the ardor of mire impet uous and reckless spirits. Yesterday and to-day have been private bill days, doing which no business of general In terest has been transacted. The great object ha, (bees to clear the Speaker', table of other business, In order to get at the French Spolia tion Claims. It is said that the prospect for these claims brightens. Monsieur Tonson has really revived and come again. Mr. Buchanan is talking through his friends of ramming his old place in the Cabinet. I do not think the affair can possibly be com passed, but the rumor that it is thought of, has excited a terrible state of feeling among the anti-Buchanan men at Washington. If Penn sylvania is to receive thin high compliment, Gm. Cass, Mr. Brodhead, and their wing of the fo gies generally, would much prefer to see Mr. Dallas promoted from Me present obscurity.— Bow for one, I do not hesitate to say that Mr. Buchanan is by very much the better man of the two. Mr. Buchanan Wu certainly done about as much u aurother man to break down, misdirect, and corrupt.the public eenticoeut at the ,Barth on the gelato:ref eatery, and for that wet deserves obscurity while he lives, and to be impaled In history when 'deed. Bot Dal las, with talents of • fir inferior order, ban shown a dlspositioa to do a great deal more for slavery by advancing In its behalf the most out rageous pretensions, founded in misootustruc dons and perversions of the Constitution. Ile. L an acute Philadelphia lawyer, but u a politician, light, crotchety, and of no earthly 'account. Some of his dogmas have exalted • momentary attention, from their very grotesque• nese and extravagance. Be ia the very last parson to be unmated with the conduct of ant . foreign relations at a time like the present,. when questions of difficulty as much abound: he Bunke % Free Sailers, and Secessionists, are still.at sword's points. But there are symp toms of a reconciliation and a nompromlea— The pleader Is full in view, and each divlalon is anxious to fall on and enjoy its share. The Cabined will be • sort of mosaic, which will ref present in one variegated front the separate fen? dons of the party. Recent oocurrenees show that public feeling is not entirely dead In the Free States upon ag greselons from the South. t Gov. Bight recom mendation, and the movemente inlNew York and Ohio osi the “cotalty" dodge, sum to have felled. Tartan! attempt to kidnap amen up .on a regnisition.ofthe Governor of Idtuylind, and by Maryland officers, for the crime of pro 'pOsbog to rntiatrat with hie own wife, has not had a more 6411*gram:ill; and the passage of.a resolution of inquiry into the condom, of the Governor in landing bie official sanction to proceeding eo derogatory to the dignity of the State, is a sign that presumption msy . go a step too far. The battle over the Pacifoo Itailroadbill Is a severe one and will end in nothing but the ex haustion of the combatants. The 8 mints has before it no less than a ddien, the Laster which, that presented on Friday, by General Busk, - and not yet printed. The excellencies of thin last scheme us said to be so numerous and _ob vious that, like the last of the serpentsproduced from Aaron's rod, it most inevitably swallow up all the others. The best "suplat." of the sea son always appears off lishant for the close, and we may. hope that Bush's Is the real animal. For al Pittebursat Gazette. Ma. Enacts—The suits rec s ently before some of our Alderman, Instituted by the County Seal er of Weights and Measures, moat some ef our merchants, for fees demanded feiudjusthtg 1 platform scales, has begun to elicit more than ordinary attention. The law deems to content plate that the officer shall take with him adjust ed weights, equal to the capacity of the. scale, to test its correctness, whether It be 100,-100,1 1000, 2000, 1000, or 4000 pourrtht—and to com pensate hint for doing so, it provides a' table. of fees, adjusted to the capacity - of the scale., or quantity of weights he most provide to test It up to its capacity: Now, those platform males, In such univer sal use amongst oar,business men, are construct- 1 ed on truly mathematical principle', requiring science and practice, with great care and exact ' : proportions of leverage, fulcrum; and space, ond I no useful test of Moir correctness con be toad*, without adjusted weights equal to their largest capacity,. for it frequently occurs that by some derangement a scale may weigh correctly the lighter draughts, and be very Incorrect when heavier loads are placed on Its platform. One of the eases of dissatisfaction, therefore, arises from the officer misconstruing his &diem he goes around with some 400, 600, 01300 pounds of weights, and applies them to a stale .of the capacity of three or four thousand pounds, and charges . the largest fee In the table for a male of thit capacity. It very evident this is not proper, nor 'the spirit of the law. It being doubtless his dtity to test the mole op to Its ca = parity and demand his fees; or kilns to do tide he cannot; at any event, demand a fee to, any, greater extent than he has canted his 'prestige don. Bat the grievanoe does not stop here; the Governor 'appoints this °Meer, and the obi. cer Immediately farms it out, momentum, it is feared, inattentive enough as the mechanlo>q skill or 'deco of his substitute. 1 7. an, destitute. It may be; of knowledge, jud• _ant or tools, goon to work on "unit nicely Jnetruoted and adjusted machinery, and the 'result of his Taborets known to every dealer in the communi ty, and well known to the fortunate scale molt en, who fatten on the bminees of repairs, as much am does the State, and their philmapido adjuster of weight' and measures. • The law was Intends il for good, and not for oppression; bat to produce that goodlt must be administered by competent men, *fin 'citable apparatus; otherwise it Is a useless burden, en additional oppression upon a people already tax I 1 en In all the branehee of trade, beyond that I ted look to It in time. t^STISLYAILDI. o any other fitot• in the Colon. Lettbose most IA GOOD W. ..011D rot. Nurrasranteu.—The Free se Journal and Catholic Ilesicter of our City • favored 00 0t111111:11011l1011 on 'Civil Totem. ti n' based on the Nadia; case ha Tuscany, where in the writer Kaye: of would conclude by observing that It Is ob y to show that, while the Catholic Government of the entirely Catholic community is not bound, In order to be conoisteat to its preinciploa; to t o tinge any other religious Wagging, the ?rotes ' tart Bags, though having no Catholics establieh ed In Its realms, could not, without dilutin the emaotial plinalphts of Protestantlem, oppoae g the hgrodualiOn of Catholicity or any other Tell , It to a long day 4100 any PrOtatant hakaald so good a word or rantostantlem 4114 cam... lie ias Tai/ m,, .. ... - .. -.... . . Vim therhuainlehtaireenter. jfEAL. TITIVALLEGID CREIELBAL. We have heretofore abstained from expreeeicg an opinion on the ease of Mayo vs. Peal, hoping the warrant en hastily granted by Governor Big ler, would be revoked, and that a persecution so likely to disgrace the States of Maryland and Pennsylvaula would be abandoned and suffered to be forgotten. Bat the facts have already been spread before the world Ty the press. In a few days more, all Europe will have read them, and sequel. to Uncle Tao'. Cabin will have recorded them againet our civilisation. In justice to our country, let them record also that no coat has ever Do shocked public opinion. It ceps the climax of all those which have grown out of the peculiar institution, The Evenlng Bulletin, while reiterating its adheelon to be Fugitive Slave Law, pronounces this ease an at tempt to kidnap nadir legal process; and other papers are co less plalu In their reprobation of Mayo's condnot , What has done more than any thing els 4 to turn the current of public, opiniou against M I i: i to the card published Is the Bulletin, by h tri. self or his agent, so • paid advartleemenL In this, tie parades hie vindictive persecutio of Neal in a most offensive warmer, and groselyjn- suite one of our most reopened citizens, by pla clog his veracity below that of one of the negro "plan on hie plantation. The principal facts of the case, may be glean ed from this coarse and Insolent statement. They are as followei Richard Neal was formerly a Glove n Mary latd. "Some fifteen or sixteen yeari ago," he married Matilda, who'was then Mayo'. property.' Acquiring his own freedom, end unwilling to abandon his family, he rented a farm from Ma yo and conducted It for severaLyeark with such Industry and awnless as to accumulate a value- Me stook and olcar several thousand dollars. But ho was not cotitented. "All of a sudden," says Mayo, "Neal Informed the propictor that he mast give up the farm, as It confined him too much." The proprietor mild, "Dick, yon intend to play me acme dirty trick," when he fell on hie knees and declared he had no such "intention." The "dirty trick" alluded to wan Neal, ree cuing his wife and children from elavery. Mayo had already been informed of this design by his "confidential servants." or negro spies. Ale fears were not at all allayed by Neale protestations, and he kept • obese watch on hie movements. Boma months afterward', we find Mayo making a visit to a farm he owned some forty miles off, and taking with him, by way of precaution, Nears wife and her six children, rather a mu:n oons suite for • Maryland farmer. In a few days Mayo returned home, leaving Matilda and five of her children. The eldest eon.. "Billy," accompanied him to drive his boggy. Next morning when the manager woe about to give Billy a taste of the cow hide "for not cleaning and feeding his horse," Billy wee not robe found, lie had disappeared and , hie mother, brothers and sisters with him. Thneaptureci the fami lyaoet Mayo "over $700." •• • This lose seem/ to have waked Up Mayo's spi rit of revenge. His first act was to sell the mother and her children; his next to let on foot meant for the punishment' of Neal, whom he suspected of being accessory to the flight. Neal followed up his wife and children; spent all he had in purchasing their freedom, and brought them to this city, where he has - been living for three years past, respected by those who know him, as en honest, hard working man. These facts having come to the knowledge of Mayo, on his return from a distant voyage, he has made one of Pie ' , confidential servants"— whether flogged into it by the Manager or not, we do net know—thatlfy to having seen Neal aiding in the escape of his family. Oo this doubtful testimony, a requisition has been is. sued by the Governor- of Maryland, and com plied with thoughtlesely, we regret. to say,, by the. Governor of this State.. _ . On one point, there Is a direct contradiction In the statements of the different parties. Al. though the crime Neal stands charged with is an unsuccessful attempt to rescue hie wife and children from slavery—a crime never before heard of In a civilized country.—:Mayo adds that Neal has recently tampered with his other slaves, he offers to prove it by his negro spies, whose word he Boys ''is as good as that of. Mr. Sharp lees," one of our most worthy citizens, who has had Neal in hls employ, and who states that Neal hos never left the city lung enough for a trip to Anne Arundel county, Maryland. Granting, for the cake of argument, that the negro spies and the manager, who wanted to cow hide Billy, are equally credible with Mr. Bharpiess, we do not Gunk Mayo's word es 'good as Neal's. The former has shown himself implacable and re vengeful; while we know the latter as a man who has labored the beet part of his life to re :deem his wife and children from slavery, aid IMIO/in his humble enere,'"enjoys the esteem of alt who know Alm. NASEVILLS, JAN. 29. DISTRUCTIVI FIRE IR NAIUTILLR —Tester day morning • sre broke out In • blockof build ings on:College street, which eunsnmed the atoms °coupled by A. B. Robertson, nays thriller; Bwin Brothers, druggists; Look, broker; T. Kent, jeweler; Watettleld & Walker, batten; mod it. Sr. J. C. Fife, dry goody merchants en College street, and J. Yorker St Co.. booksellers, and C. Mallet, cigar dealer, on Colon, street. The buildings were worth about $20,000, and werq jointed for $lO,OOO. A. B. Robertson had an itumrance .to the amount of $6,000, Etc loos will be heavy. Ewin Brother' stock wee valued at $25,000, on which there. Wa s $19,000 basorance. Mr. Kent wee inemred 'for $5,000. Mean. E. Waterfield S; Walker were Inured for $4,000. Mean. Fite were bummed for $lO,OOO. Messrs. Lon, York er St Co., and Mr. Mallet's loes will be 'EmalL Before the,fire was extinguished the grocery store of J. C. French & Co., on Market attn., took ere and was burned, with the greater pdr tipa of its contents. Inured for $B,OOO. The Bremen acted nobly, and each company wee pre !muted with $lOO by the Union Bank; also by Mean. Fait .t Cunningham, whose hone, they need. Fame vita Immune or Pairatta.—We have Pampas papers to the 18th January. The Cop.', green of Panama le to meet on the lot of March, and le expected to remain in 4E84011 until about the middle of June. Among the rubjects which will come before it ha proposition to divide the Republic of New Grenada into ten lovereigu and independent States, for theporpose of Inter nal leeele,rion, under one Federal head, on the principle adopted by the United States, and to adopt the name for it of the 'Colombian Con federation." One of the national verse's:of Ecuador arriv ed at Panama on the gth, bringiog froriGnays. quit thirty-two Jesuits, who had been expelled from :Ecuador. They were consigned to the. Governor of Panama, with the request that he would put theta through the Isthmus and out of the country with all commendable care and speed. They were permitted to land at Panama In charge of a guard, and after remaining two or three_ days proceeded to Cremes. Dna= er Hoc. A. H. Buct.a.—We hare the melancholy duty of announcing that the lion. Alexander 11. Buell, representative in Congress from-the State of New York, died at hie lodgings in this city at an early hour yesterday morning. We learn that his remains will be conveyed this morning to Fairfield, Hew York, his late resi dence, in charge of the Sergeant -at-Arms of the House of Ilepreeentatives, and a committee eon eating of Messrs, Walbridge, Wells, Preston King. andjones, memberi of the House from New York. LT. IiIIALD AND Lora Idoersz.—Tbe death of Meta: Hasid, die vandals husbander Lola Mon. tes, has been annommed, denied, and again an nounced. He Is said to have executed a will, in which be bequeathed to the eccentric none tees a life Interest of £lO,OOO, together with his portfolio of water drawings, and a portrait of himself. There are them, who go so far as to say that the former will be the more acceptable legacy. • COTTON hisal/VACT C ENO IA RUSSIA--Aooording to a recent racial report upon the manufactures and domestic trade of littesia, the • a • so the Empire one hundred and Ely-sight m , • ideate ries of cotton, divided among thtrty-six rodn nee. The amount of the goods tianufeet , red le about 1,600,000 plecee; estimated at :1, 11 0,000' silver rubles, and giving' employment to boat 14,300 individuals. About half of these :cud, are printed, adding a value to the above o • some 2,000,000 ; slim tablet, and employing nom, 5,000 laborers additionaL About 660,000 feces were woven upon power looms and the vet by band. • Tux HOOSICIC lOU MACIIINE. blob of to walk etralght through the Grant • WWI of New England, has proved a'fallare. It ant Into the rook a distance of twenty•flve Dater. feet, when the machine war prett well a d op. It Re progrese wee from twenty•four t el bleeds lathes per hour, and the core width It ri fl ed bad to be blasted out, whloh 'destroyed tla work se fast as It vu performed, se It broogh down roof and all, to the amount of SOO tons o reek and earth. le. A FALUIDLE FAMILY PifiDICINZ.—SO celebrated has DPlPLane's Vornifage became, that It Is rogardrd os. the only opecitio con for worms. Paudilor obould surer be without • supply of It. At this oeason particularly. when worms: an ao troublorunio and fo , - OOOnliy fatal among children. parenta ohoutl be watch. fah alai on tho Prat appearance of those distrandne a, mato= which warn ago! their antismog at once apply MIA powitital and eflicaalocui remedy. We ere occident that It only moires trial, to convince all thatit Whir • inerito the prabwo that have been burial:Motor. It. It I. can sod infallible. Yalu.s of elm iticataccan he pro. dutad, droving Its groat oedipal virtue, • For We by 41 bruSirMia and ni.robasta Is two and votary'. and by .1. JUDD • 030.. • lam__.__. pole Proormkrs No, Go Wood 'keit. ifirWiNES, ho—Pezeons wiihing to par .l.. FOLIO], Mess eat LIGIVONI Oran deeetiptkaut, pare e . tetPated. eau cilahs thaw. at the leveet Picea It the tue bans at J at)011 WYAVEII., Jr. ' I et sad irgant gait& Z Six ildrertisementor Iforise's Comthii, =mama. — - - beratua. Dl - IT is due to Kier's Petrolet= to say tAit It has been known to completely eradicate .very nett tof bit dreadful dm... In leas time than an/ other" eased:. Lod at lase cost or loan...along* to the P.O . P,...: t haiteanda of certitudes In Ph. hands edam pro- Prleler, many of which am from well known citizens of the city of Pittsburgh and its toomeellete Melnity. go to glow clearly and beyond all do-ibt. that KLEE% PI:IW LEUII is •maticine of no oommein value. not only as a local remedy In Peralyalr. lidemlnedano.Dealiteas. lom of Hight. bat es a valuable Internal reumly, Inviting the lavymig a mog phmecians.aa well as the ruff...ring patient, to become acuoainted a:Mita Inettta tn.,. haring • dread of nth - tures am awned that this m,dkir.e I. purely manna. and la bottled as it flows 100.0 the bosom of the earth. TD. folloirof •••11 amt. f. •••Dot from a D•P•O Dub/hilk. eel so 9 meni•••fiow York. and Lows dot. Auguit Mb. to whicli 1. aim appeudsd tb. oertlticato of tDo oel•bratal D. Y. foot. at. D. of Syranuto This may in truth cartify. that I haw bean so badly af flicted with Scrofula for the last sewn rews, that wr e t of the time I bit.. been unablo to attend to any kind ono since, sod Run of the tiros nwhis to walk, and coirthwa to m r bed, and hare been treated nearly ail the rims by the beat Ishrdciana our conotry affordru I occasionally got some relief. but IMO our.. wad contmwddrs crow worn, until hr. Foot recommended me to try the Patrolsom, or lu c k od, as every thing else had WWI I did so without Cal tient lirst, but the egeet was astonishing: it threw the poise-, to the northh at rm., and I at owe began to draw better, and by wing wren bottles./ hareirot •cura worth thousands of dollar. MAN. NANCY Al. DARBLIS. Thin in., certify that ILAn boon acquainted oritio P.mloam. or Dock Oil, for mon thin . year, acuthato rrpat.dlr.ltnm..4 It. be:mania' effecto lu the curt of indolsnt nl.n. and other dbasma for which lib nom mendoloorl can orltb Wand.av recommend It to b.. ~o d lo y no worthy of attention, and can safely say that miaow has attaneded lu to., whore other medicine had D. Y. FOOL Al. D. For We br all the Droggl!to Pitioburrib. oorandl. ' Itirß. WATSON is now engaged in slaughtering 6.000 lien, and will hais constantly on hand a lams stank of Bulk fork of kb own miring; .Iwo NO Darnels of Extra Ilsss Pork, and a No. rartlele of l.erd. in Darn/. and kcal , . for ..be at his Wyebours, can ner of Liberty and Wayne streets den iharect.tvzz Horrre SoArs, which attract mo mach attention at the World's /air, are now offered to the citizens of Pittainirgh and Alleshany Citley, at the Proprietors prices, wholeesle and retail. This Poop le par ticularly adapted to Kiwi troubled with Chapped hands in Winter. J KIDD ♦ CO. Arena. doll No. CO Wood street SAMUEL GRAY,. MERCHANT TAILOR, • No. 47, Bt. Clair Hotel Buildings, Clisi,street, Pittsburgh. ENTLEMEN:9 OLOTHING MADE EX CLUSIVELY to order.and warranted tolialL flat tonstantlr on hand choirs mon:mane of CLOTHS, CASSIAIEHES, YESTINOS and OVER,COATING, OF THE LATEST STYLES. Askant ertiratly for the tort= trade. Cionthrtmon tholr orderr wilt hare their withar consoltal end <emptied with. no all work is don leiov. e under Ws own antwa doltd2m A. H..1:101,111.ES & BRO. Successor, to 11. P. Moon & Co., mezturectunr.o.s Of SOLID BOX VICES, PLATED SISOTILLE, MATTOCKS. SPADIDL PICK& FOILIIAL Ac. PIITSBIIHOH. Olice In. U. Water street. third doer above thaithdold &TAD vest }ll.llV3ta4 epLIJJ tO 151.1116attind. %if) JAMES. P. TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, dc„ NO. 56 WOOD aratir, 11111DO1011. Between Third and Fourth. 04'34 stack embraces every variety and I‘lll.olnews.shma Omuta. &a.. Durahaaal Want from Inn Ned Donned manufacture o , adaptwl exprendy far P.O and Wiatur War, and nlll to sold at Eancern piens —Plow call and saanaina before •••2 NSW CARPET STORE. ROBINSON & CO., . NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now opening a large and entirely new Mock of /ranowtol awl Amnion Caron. toothesulth aseryttany usually kept In UMW. tltore, of th. Wend nab prices. 0.19 W. A. SI'CLURG & CO., HAVE REbIOVED TO THE CORNER OF WOOD ♦ND WORRY they offer to their old customers .Pad the publle generally. at the lowest Pate; Whole eels sod Retail, as largest. noel ...tact sod complete ktnek of CIIOICE TEAS, FAMILY GROCERIES Trooni,o4za whip/ WAS& To az YOUID Knickerbocker New Year's Cakes. 500pou...N2Krisamef...katirteli.N.Veej: ineral assortment Llapj UN parglits , ll B b . r. the WU are. at dew No, ZIT. Lltorty atrtel Citizen's Lasu.ranco yompany or Pittsburgh U. D. KIDD. Duman.. .4111:111, L. kIitEI3IILLL, Bier. 01 , 11C,E, .94 WATER, ILLTWEINISARSIT LID • " • WOOD Ma= 4411- /NBUONS NULL AND 6 OAILINI Rine ON THZ OWD.AND aysua. AND TILIBUTA ID KS. 114 •fM 4 4muC ton or azsitoox by 17BAC. ALA acasoat Mawsll of the Si/ mut LYLAND IYAMATIO.N MAIVIPORTATIVA. • DIESOTOBB: King. 1 Wm. Latium. Jr., in. fiwnway. t B. It. Mgr. Mammal Itm, , W. Binghm. Bohm", Dunlap, U:., I John B. Dilworth, M. Itarbang h. granni• Voila. g.. ‘ m ag g hm....m. n . J. Bahommakar. Mahar limant. Wm B. llays,. Tama M. Pannewk. dao Belson's First Pram= DAGUERREOTYPES. Peat Offics BusWulff, Third Strut. • lITIZENS and ntrangera who wish to ob kvi tau.. accurate, artlatla and Itib nL Iltoneas, at t rgr . zegte prim, will Ong,: tools lts lntact to eallg guatunterd. or so abarg• mad.. Ltarbtf . nua et the lezzat and bed arratuned - Ma nal Mtyllth 4.11 S on. sconei kw the purpose. with Inatrtunente of the most weenlal Itlnd. and ZIATIZZ Wined Item.= of Du,. reoMing, se pow _nue thee 4 0y the eelebreta4 Boots. of Wtßeer Yost. Mr. N. eat." htnuell to he Ole to cc. to the yellow of the Art... 31. of :I=ittlac .1.17 In groups. erhlehLan ne= oiseo ai opeasting. In eh another; tn. 11 e.t.a a...N.A. F... .1344d/rod. DAGUERREOTYPES • -. AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY.. talliSON'fi National Da_guerrana organ of the Diamond and Karla stmt. (Manta UAW s Drug Monk) Pittsburgh. India naGhtlanan wishing Inobtalnliiblika la: ammo =at antslondat , rtaz , nll gismo gall st a l d ho aborgi k astz i bli b t 4 " Vittrouon zurartly ...rt. mica: the tat asourato fur do:Ma of atm human for:a lath all Um as:salon of ardsamad ALL gammas. pammgo, martial) sonde and do pilaus. taken of ornal likamamo. ISl.Parnms not required to talus Dian" lulu gar. ha romenblaura DdLidkoneram takou of .lag and doomund pawn. In ■ 7l.w.. "do"b ? . ;aria. "‘" 4=a from I_, tow 6 Ignt Iv na Diamond. lanomnrinT zeir Lierine.—Young Mercantile Library Asaociation, and Siectianleg /agitate. Blabo• Btu rsos, will deliver • Lecture temr. tbt. AnOciation, LAYAYETTE HALL. corner er Woad mid /eigli greets, saaning„lol.6 inst., at 7% ceclogliisalneeL "no Winn a of Salaam on Cantmarte and Itallaloso Ticket. of adadatioa, 26 erotic co be bad of Ma Directors, lecture Cogmittics, at the Book and Drug Bier., Baal., Blab 21.11.0.1.. a. blarkat afaJ Tblri atr ***** gal at dour. ipgr open at 11. UKNKT WOODS, W. 11. KINCAID, .1"10. K. /101.11 KS, JOUN KIIIKKATHIOK. Lectors CowsKW. ter Ilex. NEAL DOW, the author of the leiiroortel del v.r . Address on T. Necessity roc, slo Brrissre Or.. hollincto. lACCet LAW. at the 111T11 STRZET BILTUODIST - ODUltall.' on WEDNEEDAY JanNolo, td Instant. et 7 o'clock. The tact that ttee speaker drafted tba tut Proldtarri Lan onwted and enforced in the 6011.1 Slater, rendersador perallarly op quallOrd to alt. Information op. It. 100Tili.11, cod Melt In the surprontlete of the slant ...of the dal—lelielpf Made of one dlass obrainal of Daorpe B. White. Itsttet street; U. D. Mos .4 Abler.. 8.0. fourth .tree. Dr. A. 0. Do- Candies, Bk. Wank John Prbre, Yclical street. All.- khan, Onnatal at the door. felnltt Air Ma. T. GLEE, Teacher of Phonetic 000RT-1/AND beg" Imes to arquaint the Maine geturtally. that he l• prepared to teach thorosighirt la • COMM 01 SZVitli LLSSONS, for the moderate sum of /WM DOLLARS, eyetem ofghortAline, by far the most mitnpla. perenicuons. sod brief. yet Invented. It Is in grudge dilly um to the tieleate of the United States and the Dritlats Parliament. a• well ea by. lame number of Protiverloitel thuttlotaeu. Buideola. and hoholsze. both 10 the litetern OlUes of this Republic and abroad. It her boon introducol, with eminent, eumemi Into toe Public Iligb &hoot. of Roston and Philadelphia. to riot only u.eful for ail worms,/ of itmool. but al • valuable mutter/ In the attalutaaat tt Latigiulge. and the sore rapid am tnel thou. tha romp:talon - - g:ct:'Ape•rr::ll::ltr: a a UL:I% suad ' ila dere of all profesiona . or not•proberiont, dpg their ••o •1111• • eyeteni that 'rill enable unto to too k. with ea. report.. obriplete or roxidented, Of even the molt rapidly uttorml Aptorolun,Lestants. &rano; hp, yyp..rihe books,. either rattail= ore. r.eiot l, h.:raal Inittrieribusinem i niemoranda. •A, with . ItVer=ors " ln:lT.:r 74 " Dr.I.V ' e ;Vat. p i ii 4"l levels ootatlon, tde art will bmtow nen miluratol dvent...es teeny disproportionate t • mas/lontiaz of Zpoory and limo rieoesearr to Realignment. • The priaciplas of the Oyelsal rad be comoletely fort. Wed by the &poi:cation or a yle bone doll, roe • fort. pie hband a short Um. ameter • manual prolirMiser att.lo.l, which will etistils ven d us to write with f l nor or els time. the telcsity of a mold tmLog tho opt. nary scribbnd. . bee hooks supplied him from the station from the ...1 0 ...w... may taro throvelres without Oast or other loetruction. Ladies and o.ooemen desiring to here • further esplattatitio of tim art. or to be taught It praotleaily. blame addreu • I lot to Mr. T. SLIM Jo, Poet 001 m. Ptuebnigh. firerav Dollars a Day pOOK AGENTS WANTED, to still HAY HARDT, GATICTTESX 01 TUX NITXD BTATXD. ast published and mow ready fbraaa.aarn. This weak. Inv iambic ta bu.ao... but., l H th. tat. iMs the ILries:42l7..excfrlrainxturj.ach.,turafatt., . fr ai luaus t = 7 .:4 lMma of utrlaal• =w, r pr AO Ammo. arantail for ma muaty.: nj, lmatliWtr Li2AA Noiti WAWA/WA &atm. Um. , oil sale. *LOT OF GM:O3FM helonging . to ail*. Thiel Wart Publin I , olzool of Pitt sbuilibi tr lt t • loon of 130 in-t on Ssvo•tb br U 3 Isst i••°mot Moot. usuissili•toif orbosits tbiflot on ortich the Ponou Rotiltioo OostiPtiof PM. to . ',not flier Puss/swim Ito boo. Tb. abort lot L soitablo 'for • Ilotid.orislil Mt lied to suit sattiss‘ for farther pareco lots, applv ant of the &buil Dinsetars, or to '4ollli 31 VitEWAS. fe231133 President at tb• Bob!. - earlier of Nob sad Warne ottrots. Haw 800ki.;',. , - 111SCUSSIONS on Philos44y, &c., by lilt Ilan,Man. &Cob Tell Tale, Jur work by an/hotof Annoy Aida 110131.0111. MU Winter of the. SonA,Ay Bet. Era, kite Neale: Dwane Works. rola. 9, 4,10. The Priland /family: Bible Coroperdon. by Troy J. 12% Arebwolon;,, lenipton Truths and Prsfer4 nonepanlon for Slek.RoonE Eion on the Alderehlr. Spring Time of Life. by Dr.Algor; `.,- Deophbore of Chinn. by Mira D. Darr and therm of the Cotenant. by (I Living to CA , .rie a llother's Memorial of Departed Daughter: lour..of teltb. Juno'hat wore: Soot? Wortblee aunt II All. by Int. Foe Pale In am darn arkee, by DAVISON I AGNEW, AS It New Stationery, &e. LADIES , small Damask and Laid Letter Paper, 01lltro Penn , beeteh Moans Bur Damask ?Coto Pr . : . Lam nod Fancy Nora Paper, for V graham: Bonk and Lawyeral Poolreap and LaMar Paper and knvalopro, of all ohm, English, /howl and Amotiran lar : • E ;ZIT' 14,11!Vag_ uwi o'.ll, lister. theta Larivit colOrad oIA r' \ Pan n al 800, 0010 re •ernallde: !Screw Lead Pantile and w Newman . . and Cerebernier Oolong, br thEralic Porte Mos:Wm Cud Cams. and Perrot &qr., of o eloet, Pearl. aboll, andlTorkey at DAVISON it AdNEW.3, Bookullen and latatloisers. 06 klutot Mort. • Church !Ludo Books. \ ron elte OLIN IL MELLOR., No. 81 Wood street—, Cambia .. .. . . 76 Nrw 1— 7 1 Manilas . ... Christian by - A .-.-.. 76 Tho Duicimor,lby_J .li. W ocdbutr 76 Ilardwi'm Board . ..... \75 I VO 4,6 Boot qt Chant{ Lowell 101 =V'bigl. D gmlaril " ti7ir . 21 ' 3 ) POPOLAS GLEE 1000118, • Alpine Oleo dinitor, by Brodborr- .... . CO Allitropolitan Glee ...... 100 aleli 1711 r ;nor jr " V ' eedh .17 000 The Melodist, by w sob A B oirir England tilos Book, by WoodtMry..-- 03 Dcok, by EA 'Bosus llelgalion. rls L. 2. and 6, rad...Z. ffir • JUVENILIf 11111110. • . Tb. Pinging bird. by Bradbury 1 15 Babbatti gonad Gum -31 J urea 110 Orator-lu, _..._ 31 Palm. of jadmitu. by J. C. Jonnomi - ---- 31 Normal Bang ' B -.du -d0... si Yung Mobs Companion. by Brad linty—. as ra House and.. Lot For Sale. SITUATED on Wylie Street. The lot has • front en W7lle Wren ,217 fee:, 'andextending haze • 2.11:. Pr - taller 121 feet; an width la arecuid • three atory brick dwelling house, lhalthed In thedern atria wlth . abAn saditwo venom beet bainlina, toed ae bitchy., with • plianaion Oh, wealth Wary than tare hneeleapina MILO{ anti In thathird thr•• month low. er room pawed, together nltlithe mant ebagg,„,4lr drams water In the 7•1,1 and 0 141.45 0001 Tams Call be made Syr. \ 1111.0012, 7.2 \ Na 21 fifth et. UST receirad and fat s• 07 So bares . . Na. • • • 16 'Ptooll Battens:, ano. _ _ Mr - TO LET—The Dwelling llanen Ise boemel Itiv.vt, above bm sixaboeeD*l ET col- Jolts Sawa 'Lb la • lam. erabelase. rocabren•baltt eontainbas many cceavaFlancae. a3le . aliebabok l "rtiViT"'" 'wg'tiegirtr to Pipria .treeP BUTTES --10 firkin' prinip Dairy Butter', JUP !brute by ', Melia 11. OOLLIbbi. e? — No. I, foi , , sale b 7 r. 2 1111NRY \ U. COLLI?iii. 42ALERATUS--21 bias. and, 63, tote*, for 1.0 tale br tr.lj \ LUMRIU. COLLINIE :11REiN ATTLES- 1 -Ree'd and Or vale by. x . ‘ (eV HE H. CHGLINS. If EEBE--1,000 bre. prime AY. IL Cutting, Csc re pl e by lyc2l lIENRY 4. 0014.5. orphane'`Cpnrt Bale, - B Y Y order of Orphans', Gum oT Allegiv:lly CD estnity.will Ss sigmas! Sisals by an V. 4.494: lli' ta. illHA' tw o adowoo, en TUESDA Y, Li:Ladd oljt4 o ...co. isi. I is at 10 o'clock. s. , an lb* costly!, of • ...41. hna 1 (las& situate In Dino Twatiiiil4:24: EillsssUlti of _P.', re t er ill.. adjoining Istolvet Juno t'll.4..P.snc‘Pinsul.. sid haltpart mauls. about TO mat, se .ern cf 'Saadi atio casing and oa wition 'b.. lc a stnall log Wins.; and plantswith about 100 beating Anis locos and a lot Cl Chown. trees. •To tw sold as pin of lb. masts of Num. ticido7. d . naus—.o,,,e-cmrd lb. norther mono is band; 4Do clAcr two-thirds In on. and two squall anon,' instalment. wilb int, t ru b l .. .. togetcand tiltind r a i sd tuatara \ esor3t2% .o ld 7 ''' ''' • kidoilnistrsior. Public Sala ---\ I / Vitt be "ofraictfoi ;Obit tliel3oigh • r fTrarattuot, Oh FRIDAY:. the 25th of re 6 rmost. lath att he hour et 10 ceoltioh. A In, brO lota ot proaradt N.. 0 cod tOrbehrt both corm Joskialtrelard_ls . the hurt desirable part or the-heronl i, rt ' • " • a .- Vat: tumor or berate verde the trek tide of Wood etotet, 1 4laz haprovshootta Lot No.lo lay eet, la o and tulles ft 'Alt ealetilatrd f o rtKona sod drr opted am seaweed oho. the abate lot ao bolts, tat , ' tnta.../Y. Par further , tetiltstti• Plank El IkiLD , TICE is hereb; 11.. ll On wi itiln at the 110VOn. In Llbonty. on 11111111IDAT, t a . 1.1 1 rZ0n . t2 4 a f t. /1 o'clock L. .41 ;•na Tornatds.l.l:arrj . & . ,44 - . lir order of \ THY CO • Marina, Pin, am inland T HE Insurance Cii r = of Neel Azrieri Jao 1 1861. 51=1.266 60. irroltkilum. bolkUnto and that, ondonts.la this city ondyielnit aiproparrielipsThdppo two Oran .= imaa. tomaeO ow\Aram 6. G. Coen. 1.2.1, lua, Tkaall c - idaarl Maud IC. Jona., Jona U. aD. w g. \ adolth. Illehaid ded f u tutfrpro u lt rae"`*l rWnoa.w". :M. ThomaT . S% t . ' Ma ` * \ te.„ NorrtiWalst . U. D. labosmd, \ MP th• Coadtanna th aVnitodil and fr.= it. otandlos laza aajatiooa*. ante mow and avahtina . rt.lta or alara alaidada■ il nay to oonoangrod so offorryimlei rattztntho row Afoot. (.1 Nos. atl Rad al Wafer, attest. , . • 41ste Booting. \ 'A \ \ \ i LEXANDER LAIIOIiLIIT, at sea: a l:or ti R. Parry. would rearroeUallw lamb bur qui Zr‘L"'". Ilbti".:ohillt'nbfloh'hi"orcuirgrG4 A:7,10A1 bILLIF rwarr•nted wtarwroot) ago. aw tatirrordarr or bow • work bay born dont. w ars • Irkw‘uries or Low of whom Ir• tom kad rations/IN yrs: IV••• Widow wsd own•rs or 'tomer. to Pittsburgh rit . M .4" ilsnittligt 11 Is said gstors "."' =l ir ow) areckaffie, carld•Jraner . rompr In Um divoluert• of our '' alrl th' f.. " l..lr Allt '11,.',.t.e.. u =0„`"“ .1.... . JW. K..; Arablbrot. 1 Georg. ?tampon. 4114.. Robert KW,. Bcdfdtr. 1 .0 A. C. Il Partorsair, \ do. \ Job.o lodley. do. I \ I. Motor ok Co Juror I. Broodier. John Wiiits wow. WI thatoSterobrou. kob•rt lbstrall: ... Jograti Lurk r.60= 7 . \ eg(Toteotris. ' J ttill A t ari b C0., , ' nolsort units-sr. IL WWww• • ga A. U. Al•rand•r. Jos•pb,r r . , l4.4k, N. li. ' • " I 'LlatialWlVEcanar. -. ' &Lam on. of Usual atut Eros W.f. Disenlnhon. HE Co-partnership horetofora orlatlng 4yeee the swbeeriterts, oast. the EMI and nlon' y L :b IDA CO. la tale day dirotred rr mutant eohnot. Persons ladebtel stn.. I Woo lnu mHannah. ato wham:it to githe or 1n...1 Wo4 ~ • P /PILAU. ' HARD. , 110aburab. Yobnin7 J. 0. DOWRY. '/H Co-partingship. lIIE subscribers havietreaed a partner ahlp for Ito titasietHa the Hilo. Dialhor.ant Fiedler cot um the same MIS. 1.0 Wood ..tr.t. nto tbe Mon at - H. • Co.\ \ \ RICHARD HARD. PHt•b 7,.178,3 ,\ Dig 45UIL DI ma, r • h o Soda Ada CODA ASH, of our own manuEspturP, which g• !arrant lowtseowth .$ Quality to ” . y Imported; alga!, DI j io x •Al ez:A . foe n vitr,:p•A CO. hoot etrootonAL.ll A rl MAGNk,TO•ELECTEIC MACHINES, fOt /DD..] oury.o—ao altlx or.lirdootaar.lo. tarMIN by a....nary Me n g thee* eehiP.. . revered and ZIDD CO.. Weed - MVO • • NtrillATlC and'SULPHURI6ACIDS I f. Oa haml sad for yal4 tOs Inrut prlel:by NNDENNItIT,/MIMIC A W. NITRATE OF SODA-400 bags Nitrate cried., la aim inul • \ DENNSIT. DIARY CO. 1011 I SON=-2tX) lbs. SUperloy freehlrenl• son, jun. noshed by .W. =LIMO At CO. fel agar r of Wood ayortocok amen ARPER'S MAGAZIN ' JostmoNed .t No.lB /ointla 4@brUB37 Na, ' L. r -LS-4° Wi bb, . Llosood nter °rained Lard OA stank sod r. 4.P.NLACK BURN W. New Male. ' KLEBER hut just reClired-- \ • Do They Mi.. Die at Items; \ \ 81111... he L. llstrt; I Xotelle, for Uoltar arid rta s 's • V 11.41. 1 1 ,11'., My Darling ore the deti; eat_. Mara_Ro.l4 Tretbel: • i107f.V.'2,7:17,•"!11' thlaal.v Goer;?` etrelr. Don't be 'grTn. Dtd avy.; Mother. bong by Ewa Pe Nlµtll.7 tnnkcilatedi - tgi-Jue : la Auo— u.arNi l trrana . oona and natabovr eahntdae. P. S. WM Ito oat TUISD hrUST.. antra, to • day or toot rattertrte4feetto 121EL3..1Ceutueby Jell •JJ bt•od. to store and sale by • J. e3l I'm C6i.a.l:y".;;j:d stmt. VERInu 4 . en und Lilac a , a 00.-. Ina* .ay bido r l l§l ---- JR KEN—. 2,1:..," E.Ottiva gsadt, Taloa gnaw, fot Ulf "." V t ;CHANGE, on New Oriel= ezd aWeize . • ...A val. eitur.eAUtfle ole at NOAT&Iser :aro . A. STOCKS FOB 8 41,E-;= , Bank el PlteatretAb; \ , thenaeois Mining Umus.l2l: Ohio td Penney Meola Assumed: .' Ittektumb. eitleißtSii and Louise:A. Teleanb, At. WILKINS it 00, einert "Ditomm—Jew. twmegoku astue a 5 do. Pmeteet,i4 IS do. Wel kr Bong' je'n . SUATViat. DILWORTH '44- OTTERL-. 3 bbli: \ prinb y \ .11 wisttirejOr.4.l. UGGS-6 bids., in store, for 01'1014 _ _ BUCKWHEAT , FLOE far , L4llO--/o'CrOOke pr br (aYRUP-10. bbls Now York - extrs; , for 1.7 gw by rail •\ \ D. WILLI/Oda CO, ifIOPPERAS9 btile., pa coneikament, for 'CI 0.4 by 11/3 , 11'..s 410. AILLIA2IB t)GAR-22 hhdo. (tioi ‘ orop,) clone O \ cl eoukom•nt; for sib. by ‘, • \ • lte barrlda Ckeroisood: ' '.ll do. fres!, Ifoll• Batter. • ,ZO!.l,bosni Urr. • lad to ‘ '; 4 , t "r i. ggrJ"W74O/11.1 IRANNeetENT WINDO . * DIJIITAINN -A rarbitr erne Arles. recently robilrid.ll fa " th. Walll..ver Irarshoura, Yd. 9, itarkbk elvoi. br . ?laud ,.. . THOII/.3 PALVXR. UNDRIESZ„ '': , 't ',. \ 19 Oirrar glorooted; , . ~ , , 21 baim, \ do; 9 barrels fe Poll Potter; \ 2 ' ' ntr,.. \ ' \ 62 boreil4bieo; ~ - '• . \ \ , k xs Ls,r4. kreolton oar o._/1 P ILII: Lod • .At . br la (Jan! , \', \WICK A. .11cCAlibL119 , 3b:, ‘, , "AITS-- 1,50 box. Omani ii:11 Lamont; ' ' . ''' ' 109 boxes HiVttrie; _.,. . _ ; Just rtellh... nltroad. snllcr tale b• • S 4/ A • 1101ifti P.Ollll. 'APPLE s=.g.o q o t.,, , 40 1 . 11 1 :48 by I v. sat C j ilgSE-2klo lbs. toy saligk a , 7l , Avag. bbleit• EggeOor \ • • " WICK t 1640ANDLISS. 1 DORK-65 bbl Mess; Ll\ 30,000 Ite Bilk; tor W° by Antall ENOINB,MILZ.4I/11fI.LL.PUIPlIBBI191 14 0" 4 .4 24 "b" , 7E4'.4.),PosItsErratItlield's /..aletanroa," QTEAM\FSGINES, fokSaw inn Ficknr 4.3 IBM,. VIIIITII/7, on band mad Nader to order. 11,11.eri mule to order. en short notlem.lll4 Ileatiam mwhett , al m; W. Mlll \ Owings. Mill Dolktllas. ddiU -irons„ Barrer. Pleas e damn Wire, Own stet Cob (11146111". remmt6n , aVatent Basher. Breestema trer the upper, :Wad la tlZlLlffo t al k :str e w . '7 4 :erhs il t "" (o r . r".. . I%dß= ABB MILL 111011 . 6‘ old &anew atseh:Of old and ere.: Author !Pamper. warrants,' hestr at \ lower Mims than sre offered Aosta.» In Us mutat. Ats)--Ltal'a Patent lree.neh' Barr Smut Chub es, wed . lo Wiles arch Noble's. `Opal:wet Gip, flow tla; sasd to trabandrel other mllls In the West; warruled to Perform welh. Them itschlites are sharper than ant tron machines—eon Ilrh.olean DM. and ...Land will Met • When then lmado7nMoth ?pile ml ho •..0017 rsomepthr remains the Barr. ', • !At In7LiTifAurq, tarry Mate,. Pltreversh. --V \ -- W }s'lD : dlm et ee • \ WAWA et' • • WALI,II CB, Pwritatutatf /Intl! if •11.13 LE WOMES, • sp ,32 t , .. 3 tc 23 mbert7ttrest,optatattsolthd.lestritot, MARBLE MA\NlTEM—kaarge stock of the moat been[ lhal land. (manifseturol by [oa• hlaery,) e I way. on hand. at—SIS to over tie) *act. ear monuments. Totobe. 0r0,.' Otos* a. Intalturi, Bret etti ;rab b it: l :ht. " , a I'm: to order. b m.ehlner7;' on baud. and sold to tn. a." the loweseratei... " Parebaeer• will 004 it te thole !uteri:Who call and ! edisolneltock and prim Wt Onalatt alsewle - ent. ,l_en_2:..4lEL • , I:ll 4 AStit7i, PARIE—Y.Land and Stucco -4 % eo Lanl7•lll6 \ IgntetrraiV i sttri.M.Trr v. I . l . 7h•lrme7t Dr i eatZ 3.19 lA/ ALI, PAREB.-;41. ro v :ii. h erZ,=4(,::ll . . jaZI . , , THOMAS PAL. 1 N EW BOOKS--Stcrape \ th• Advnethre• of I Ellnilf n. s ittuatollonthlf. fo' . . . /faunae's Illudratad fileuon's kfctorialt: WIILI Almanac f .t• ma. Olio. I:!iC•c\X /or •aln at Ch. Chap Peflodlesl OltiM cf JO.), , . N s, W. A. 4.III.DENPENNICT A COA ' \ icoo Fourth w.f. UNih__________,_ \ , DRIES , dorsi Corn Brocar.:' , , \ M ho Nr. l Ltd; , YiN mark m at ' , either,: .4 \ '44 o , ‘ Z,b . l•l4l4;!lfestfli storr>iarrotto 11.113 Y, MATTIIEWS a r ca _ _ .1\14...01 1 (1.11E1,—,512, bble. large 3; LO bolt do. N. 10_do. do; No. L lo .112, to OT , , BURY, MATTNNWS ,11 CO. lam'' \ No 67 Pat. `CLOVER SEED=-11 Cloverieed; 4 , b.B444 ' ruli ' br w wcANiaU.s. - BIIOOIdS-50 day— Brxrms, for tale 'lt. CIODFISIT=IS casks, in store, for sale by WICK a usoatinu* IILOVAR SEED—YOO bus. in store and for J sal•er \ is .7 I BOONS. AZ \ \ 293 Marty str•et. ,PLOIMW.,S 0 bbbs., in attire and for esiiely AL' hal) \ , J T A 7 J =WIN. 203 Llblet7 oast TALLowAslo MALzeced 'said for sale VsTit, bOOM4 5 Libra" stmt. TIMED APPLE ,4• .`1',,000 , 13u.5:, store 2_,D.aa to male . 5 . 44 BOON& ••• 'Jan, . rip Llbastr street. • a 17LK POBK-4QOOO lba. BO* Pork hog round: Just nc'd iskErse ask br_ • \ s! 22 f A , JTA BOOSL Lilsestr Mat `. tore, and Li kJ.; ;,1 RO4 BUTTER-2obbliOn and. Le** ; e J .1.800N,14 J. ; \ \ \ \\ 4os bbls., just reed:eta \ foro — ac . , J 2*J31100216 296 1111 NR1L45,000 Itikr.`fftak \ Pork; lIITEIt--6\ bble. 'fresh Boll,Buttori for ail* Dr DALZILL Miq% : 100 bad— OloYer Seed iu D..xeum co. 1 1.11014LEYELLQW-2400 MLA 1 le• .44414, ad Lori. * OK'. brand& of Irsoioto duds", f 4 . 1 1 In: I Jan. 4. KIDD Al 1%1.\ fiBURGII Trust surd Savings Co.-41) lbsio s ilf /SUP/oil rtrh% \ • " , Itoak mad SU/ aratit. 1 13insauptut Gaa • 2k-40 sees ad \-- ead Bill Broker. . . '1:1i Twenty Daf..\ °. • , --- 7., TILL\ Greater &quell= iti,Ptioes..A. •`o' a. AU BON • 1 1;04 Noe.e2 old 61 B al a • continue Near lastVreat acaf.aaaaal Bala be kwewir . 1 .7. /ma. art e ea•W‘ which lime thalr.tilth Street Ikon aria be oozaleW..\ikte wane. au)* lastde will • tberet" tefkre'raouet be cloud oat at etill Jambe ' frigig•Tßeire: 0 6 itriiltet riCliVe.r. &at re t 1.7 Owen their New Inas. wait ►lat nabs New Meek:. Ja29 .• \ ':151.6,4\6?0dt. VEIT \ opened at WlLLyaf DIGRVI3,IBI a 'gloom et hooch Clotho. ininronallty; \ nwt Panageftedmarts; a • \ "aold,tireWrerl=ll;fritrar Nitntcrlir.atetteNo err In. the Tailoring Ilan:nmented gnk Dent anentmano 'bonnet nouoo. 11%. /Met .llrting r tM soporintmlenoo of as Cotnklon uswura, invQr e h4 old friend._ • , . BOOKS-4uA reueivedlu Ng:\7B Fou!ltt s tir. Nil/ at N0.:24 Oorralt,aend\l4 Tri:, ll 7 l4 u• Riot Lirott4to4:.ii, litelF7n 4l l%olinsta , C , ltun,) Mei= - of Owl OferDani Cold wrlPs Vocation; Anoorionn Ms& Nowt= on Prottzn . loor. er B. norr i „A.lll. and Gon. a pPi \ jag \ , ICH WANTED-50D ions of-thick," iliod lot to b. dellremt he Lonzanchz. 147-:# eentrut fer the above will phew cell al the et Haat MlTcazuraza 2L9Ltbetty 1 \ Cincinnati Chemical Eabcriit",: ',, —Redact* of Rao— • '''M - ; NOWci Bell my 0114 OF VITRIOLiedii,, • ow - Intel it MLitt, can't ottieb I ',Now to to el' I q AIL= grigo7?o"it''VgtoPaaratjt,"lrs,;t• .. ID. Mom*. ALLItla 014. reboitotioDfotrAtt;n: tK7. will to pr. laotlzr attended t o- ...,.,. .., X VOWS GEASI3ELT;L; ' culin.n..T.A. 1 1:18}a. . ' , • , I,,aum ringOT SE.l n Tiam Seed, \M. larvae by. (JaZl :IL DALZILL a CO::.. ' . -1745 :1 4 ! „,,,, , ~/ ,Cough ofZre ff . - Yeats Btazulin' g, Cured; . . IlUy'rEll TRY .111111 OMIT falthlEDl. VkniS A\ B umm _o , w. o ohroo Juif , i;a l l ' 7°I"L.SCOVILL 4 01,-4has: `l;.lll=l44gaz:Vtm;,4;iv: T rei'.'Whatlf 4 4gg - ..""lint. ,_.,,, ,_ ___, =IST ST SOSO ;IX --Alms trooLsooo lb r flu town dorlood trolo..__TOor ;Worm* odlooloo. Ono rids In Phrtthhir4 k i,4 . '" t h' .. .!bod two oo roduo!4 by s gouda whirl obi boa hod tbs• r.Thoto rotors, th at o was Oloogroty oblo - to volt =on (LM TOSSUILISI cOUld tab Ohlbod, sod, to wok Der woo word o, "41.2 oat *mono to • hot •to dm. . t3ho "hoard at your Oh rap, sad pm to vs tor • om.ww DkD who eatornontod talon, uol toloot Sound bor oopstlto Wands,: Mr Onsh abating. tt I..SSITEMTh two.. , log, utd to tow Oho - Oda bar cop Tork; cookokotto,_ to our rUlso. %ad ahem andi....1%..,......4.=" ITZ rlrgitil n. i t i iiLl.N.47 l . it , foot Kroft faIIEEN APPLES-30 rued and far I sal •In r.llOll IMRE 1.1. CULL/Na. 11 1 EAR14-20 cub, roo'd and, for sale by last IIEIOLY El\ COLLIN!. /NDOW GIAS-200 bored\TFHrs ied To by /2, tbrolitsbrab6A Mb wdeby • SWILLS IR SOIL _ . 'Rip-APPLES-300 bat: pilau' MO, _A In shipping aldar,tar sali by .• • • DOLL BUTTER-2 bps, AO tter s te; LAlaad tor sea by , , ll\ll k..os\,bvL\ I 1411:7114°.V.3 443114844:14111: 114=11 ROI. ~~. AMUSEMENTS. J ossertTOSTEE Jum )( J. P. Bzuraascau-- ..areas m am a ato' at IN cloc. _k_ elely..t 7 rentaakatineli •- • . . ~ razcz OP ADHL9SIO3 ' 8 '"•••'L - - . ' • Rai. 13eamvid re imr.nartii-4....-==. • 111.24.1ta oal toreand at ths Do 0610 e, Quipdatorittioat extra thigtra - LN • Adphltr unleonnt deeihr i _ t he magniffeent 2 2 42 4, 4 ., AIUSTZ CRISCO trill be ripented to-nigtd. . whew hew Coduster. Dane.; le -2116 LARNIVAL ACRNE dOrtlttont to herbs moat vienttid err: Implored lurid, Tin Avxmig,,l Pebrusrl 22.1. will be repelitir.t 21.16 oDUNT OF htChtilli CRISTO! Edmond Dudes. •_ • • •• A binltVit rooter. .• - irk and \ /Innen • Minder. And the entire etreattlt erthe LUUBLE 13031PANY whine brought into i<gnLlUo¢tn tble .1,7 111 .. t IQ,. • .111.nardi..Tia.,APLIgiLird thie pi.ng - Tilt 2AORIgICENT thiST2lll.2, . And beautiful Proportion end Delectable.: will exceed la :pleader anything b ii.tirt , iv•••••• .ht'd th 211022, prcgnarma of 6111. <tlm dad. Sehherri laid mu. Dane, Ae. tee. During Itiir pierei ath.l74&•in... Wahl%' Word. and 2r. Ont.; with i • I.22Pri BALLET.. \\ lifillireitann great variety Of Stedialbant itir le rehearsal—with new hhhery,Coattimee. I rd. retbinsith-rthenia gninectiterett. - .2•9(211.222CHAN ULM. neution.— • • "hiIf47.ILOraVVIA 01,1'011111W . :, "liieCoulitatti—itot—Tr—MCYTM:\"", , - MASONIC '', HAILL;',I EVERY::\EVENING DIMING TfiE Task I 1 Monday, Tuerday, IF 'Friday and Bahr , , . ' day Eieffinyr, Amoy 31, and February Ist, 2d, 3d, 4th and ‘ La, lw: MITE( CM•MG ,S.' tit piocaix'ilz. \,. Razors zurnlopoLivar 'exananEits!! \ Priitpi,thlio are respattfalli informed dug • \ thie nervier Catalans vilifier. the honor, fairing els of their inimitable COMMIS. a. above: ou which • ocealiong thou. will Willi an entire n.. "Ina. Of Don., .fiperstie chorus... Bailee; ta, I. all of 'which j 4, challenge cotitotition. •4 - ,i ', .' \_. - _ - • She tincruesr . nmailits of the fainting mem known An ' k "lf, rail l i t ti. s, ' , . J:5.371.17.M.' •" \ ' ' •-• . th \ \ \ J.D. fur. --- .44 W.o**l.l , • '-' • inkihe wows.] 6)ofilifflcf B. • s . \ • • ' , P4 ri %bg l i c c.... the aistinialehea.•yinlinbit. lit eliverat feta J. T.l bla I , l ,,o otrire, tb, eieletinted Burlesque barker, la ail 0 j• iii!:e n tigirile 13 14'ad oin i Zre7, . Ith h ' Bb°l i 4 \". - B. Wiscarm., trill perform a. favorte Bole en his Nagle • - 801 Lu 11it .. .k f1 i i. h ,..1. 44 ... 5tr. 8..u a t t ... 111 b... haje1iari ..1,,,, .a,r. '' J ...s este7. la .. b l .!iir\ PSI 'poop at 03( o'clock; toe...nee st 73i. -. ' • 4 ea.arde ol veiled= 2a mite; to d be had nt tb• min-, .. \ \ • '• P" ' . 4. ' u. ' .4t.'r' t w' li d fr b‘ harTiff M \ Mai-DONN, \ 444. O .W. :,, „-- ', ''l" .% • \ ~. . jai, - , TnallAs lI7TL k , Tan. LIM; Jr, (Lata of Ira Robison, MOD k • • \ Lirrix - ,wIioLEBI 4 E Gll. , 0 C pß ,., ciDucg &COMMISSION BIERCiIANTe "‘ ,, :,‘ 'PITSIiaIItI II4I4II3 I4L,TIIBBB , ' Na 112! lipyorr 4 AND IMPLEMENTS—EarIy o.l, 'B u ll ire., Cotolitowar. Radian. Let:see. Coombe, and'otber early Bads far llottota, of ths most .vowed' - Ea: l jm . Ao.loroo.unemement of MCP oat Froolng. Ore,- Ida Raddled Kalrevarnalng Yews and allOsela. villa . 8 feet long; and sibs tiaiden Implement; of va liant sang Mr* er , Ootttra, Ontuo u d Cobb Creditors itt . t . tr. reVdd i gt,ata t lir:e aaTend 'a rem ed W irtaleva C lir "l id lo;010: ' Inane.. for me tam istd Oarden. The catalogue of. We. ' Pablo Sada Is ready le Jhdribatio. Call and exam. tlee stook at tee ; . /.lordeoltural 'BfarehouSe.Re.lB. WWI ' I - ' tiM W \ ' ' l'7 " . . - 12,1T9 WALDROP. \ \ Edttßatilin — C, FE ALE SEMINARY, Allegany City. Th Boring Terre of ads lord tnilon .1!1001O1.11041 Ds MON r. the Ttb'Petom:xdord.be maragaineat ; .ramii, El. e. Dora, Prlnoloa and Aliwaloar WGTM4I, • M ifiablastm. li.a.lcola7 Ate ~..', • . . • , Apollatlolt ma b. mode 10.00 entenelberor I. Me Trahers. [AV ao; ,'. - . \1... W. PonBlBp..xyga. , • I.;.7UGAR, 11008 E MOLASSES—=.24O Rugg llama, /io lions:• • ..416i1e . for mlo by • • • Jai \ • rat. SUNNY BAUS-201.10,,jdzited and 114 PI r- \ sallo7 OMAN JsSb .. . • U.:Fatal. Knit andlp Prmt strut VLARIVIED SOGAR—]S,hhilfjust read and foi sal* by DIN 811M0.Y.-4-1:10111 23 6.11.. 1. ll6 WaUry streaf flea 1.60 litoalottzset.. . _ ~LEtGII\FOR SAUR--A. hands—. e • and nu gaol c rao.e. 'lOl , ll Pols 'spa PUP% Jast: ja4:4t - uoluorroNtrurek ear: Selma% sad Belmont %tr. N EW Ps.- CROP SUGAR—x 243 ow °ems !kW: !sxstlagr sad TO sal@\ ;- 428 \ WU. ALSpatfklidWiirsit. :RICE -51.1 caakalresh Itice„for saki by \v 1.8 . •A WM. DALOALEY OD: • • sad =Wood Slaw!. CLASSES -1,100 bbl& Neri do.. bbblzaprleaar, oakabalzi:i.4so,.d.t. LI cos frog nrY WMCIALBY it • \ \ TIUTNAM'S NNW MONTHLY-11g Ja. W. 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