PI'T'TSBURGH GAZETTE PUSUOIIIID EY AUITI 00, .PITTI7IIIIU WEDlRspey. goamNG, FEB. 9, 1852• larßEd pqa 3MITSB WILL BE FOUND . 0Y AIcDPAGE OPTEIS PdP— 1113614012Mtal Rasa 13azatta,-ito allonoloo dreo Won of an WNW Quito offers lir. kart.. moo aio.dadvablo WU.. of mkt. IS& budieis Oseetrtrolatlca tote to. fouraal 010 1./..aad, mob ilo, almost en. ytoss iatl coo./ in. Weeono Pew* ftSMO'ADTlLlt'flllEßS—Selther the kel to:tallow= to. Wok= Ittabllemout of the Deny doom. ore ottokodt - ow Bewley. ADVEITISEEII who Coen theft locOms .171wwc Ink= wiper oat Road= au:cotes. wllltelateo honk thou In Wong o'clock.= Estontof ' Ornae Onto rap PIMA. Fl7T:s=ms, Pb.o 7, 1863. Ileatipti to Januar*, 1863, 827,884 31 81186108 is January, 1862; . 9,643 98 Ineresse,. $17,840 33 S. W. ROBERTS, Chief Eog ' sad Sop't. • ' 'The article on oar first to-day, will ba read with interest by all intelligent thinking. Wedon'bt • revolution is going on is France se veil se Jhatest of Europe, widoh mot in • few rtera greatly Wong* the present position of af fairs. Let us hope it may be for the better and Nacrt - for the wan • iottuino,Esq., of argilway, disclaims - . the *,* honor bestowed span him, In oueloold solemn, yesteniay snotalng,*of being one of the County Ilkonasillsionsti, and of harini been to Ramie burgh; to bore for an addition to the honors and rarer Of that office. We are not surprised that ' , ear friend eras somewhat sensitive, considering the cilienzeideases of the case, end we will try to ;merit molten offeioain 'Estate. • Ursa Mies' , LUNA= row enbag Is lecture in the regular tonne will cr 'lr - be dedivered before • the Institute by Bishop 'l3lnipaon. We hope this lecture will be well at.' tended-besarise Dr. Simpson Is one of us, trait of . this city, mullah's h . deep interest In whigernm elevates arsi, promotes its moral and intedblotoal ehmsettand because wawa' Bate ' lipritass vise It will be one of the beet Leo tenni of the seimin. Those who hod the pleas meof hearing the Bishop's Leetare in Muncie Hall, & few . Weeks ago, on the .93npernattmal," soon forget the rare intelleottutifesst indoißL , The 'abject for to-morrow emmjng, is interiatinito • eommeroisl people, end will no doubt 1)0.614 haided. • VZICPJULLNCII Exarrsirxm—The mhautes of-tt teteperaere Zeal:lag In Elisabeth, will attract e{taattasi ' t We anderstand that sash meetings :',otriterbaheittlreritty, tar the parpose of bring opinion sua of the mor- Y4,?: - !-:7:4llliithet!.ef. the cominoelty, to bear upoit the -0 Iliat ~u exteroperaace. ", gssaus _ oizs : rsa iftssuiarrri.—We see it Sated lilt?) fit.liosisßapnblican in stetter fro . ni Id. that I Mil has paned Its second Illinois Segislature, for bridge the Mlm eelppl tine at 'Rock Wand, yin It shall not ..materic'alyabettact.. Truly thla a carious provision in a law—a way I - oon adMirably calonlatod to provoke and Satei litigation. obotrootion? Would iileastl on be one ,of law or full' S i ttppose t. there were dozen bridges one the snuwpp nillibin; one at Quincy, one at Rock Is find; entry bridge to steed upon its own steritil ivory obstruction to bo =hint to a nt.- . irate litigation? Suppcoe a steamboat coming • down 'the Ilisalnippl, .arrives at the upper ltldge 'While the ricer is at 'lfni eztryme height. It cannot pus under until it fat, it wan the nieszszr' y Ilene, et length it , pulses, precool? , ' Its way rejoicing, butt; lot when it reaches tils nest bridge the 41ver, there Is just at its . , height; nui thus the detention may be repeated 41.' " at each One of than detentions may not b Imo importint, one obstruction nest rap Ina. • ttuial,buttlerepetitionmay 63 eery serious, and 1. If hi' nes may atithariseil'one each obstruetiou, , she : may,. authoilse mort, so ropy hilmowd, so may Missouri and lota. - • Bath a tousle scar' very well exit the sieve and wishes of Etsilroid companies who may be amduus to drive trade and traria from the • Sires to• their nay, tat steamboat *inters and such tools as Bt. Loins' ;will in timeldiscoverlihe . • We-venture esy that if bridges were now for the Ant tins to be built here, special care, • itirold be taken that they Should not'obstruct savtgetten. The tint inidges, hoverer, were erscasiloug ego, Wore the tall triumph of steam • . • boat naTigsdon was foreseen, and now we lest! , • • reeeo!t to repot it. Cum.—The oiSolal motrocrats, of Ohio, who sallow before the Legislabere praying fora le pared system of offnial robbery, are_threetou leg a iirmedution," If their &Mamie are not com piled with. in • late suit before the Supreme Court at that State, to test the validity of the lite law Wing banks, bir. Pugh, the Attorney Ganiral, Cabral that the adoption of , the new maistitition swept away ail the supposed rested -righbt maimed hy the banks, and declaredihat elf it should be Betided that them institutions was still bermAthe control of the Legislature: if tie pasesable revoietion - of 1851, which braigkt a new. mwistitution, did not mull' the banks, so sa Milers them on the tax list, sad within tin mica of legislation. then—ParbsPe ha eight not to say it as a leerier, bet he retold say in yh riym, that the tips had time for escr rune noetados, for an applicatios of thai arse next MAMA tyrants c o o feel _ma be made to ru ne. ingherill doubtless end many men in Ohio who - its willitig to Tegoir . to Mob lawto get nt thew& tic the vaults of CM banks. and &Pi ty ithy the Dame of s ..rterOluttom'i bet we our ireato him that; if he shoi44 hare mioselon to get up mai a.wimulution,k he will find recruits pier - 111/i la the Penitentiary at Calamine Before 'L41034 upea this Banks, _let him test down the Statipilson; will Oct leak, then, for efficient i11:4644 and the day before, the arrives d tailgate : de, ports_ boleti, atzthia port, were yap lane, sad all come *ere hewn? Wen. Qatte tied of boats will be doe during the • • The Boston Trunscuipt says the 40,000 lbs. Of butter 'told& eras brought to this country some thus shoe from based, war reshipped by ilia gimps; Wedisesitsy. It was offered for but.dlib tioitcomuisnd its ulna. The ire. sulfa; but the toot test but ter pa aireportedlCOM irebuid has doubtless bee s isoportaut spay la putting price* down 411 a n eaater buTbig rite. 1,7. ti - . ' Two Corso= Qtittneoh.—The Detroit Tri• bane Limns gratlfy4 intelligence In the fol• towing porigraph: - . • , +Mem seems to be riot the host probability Out the drama rude upon the Legislature for I a division of the &hoot hunt of this State by • the Delholloßlehop and hie priests willbe grant - - ed. It is douteedif tennitonbersin both branches of that - body_ esn be founsoo the ant best interests d the people State. acne vote for so fatal a proposition. Our Catholics Meal. WIR, therefore, Imo no 'alternative left them than b proceed to . tbe eviontioi of their threst-vto °wipe from the political history of thilltate". ell who have refined to sid t 4bom to this stteraptan,overturn the School fillitsta," Wo hope they will put their thrust In moo. tier. 'lt willyy the politicians sorely; but the piopls till oettlo the matter, promptly, without Chasid of the pallticisna. • , Tut,darc.=-Duting thilast six days their • . * i nn trudio committals for drunketunas sal vs e.„- sod eleven potions disoharged, others be up." Thus bass not been a commit. •?. su isein the Fe= time for Ccuup-Ohrvairk. o n osak-tblipartigispl to the attention flute Asion." !Ante arithmetician 'esll:lll.44f, dot 'ssiestrjfee. 1/1120 Altorged.nry veva; whiled* records show that tkimiyareOrdyetion,last week. oliforcaztou,. -....7.1404 o penthe dlsoheoge of 76 pvlsoueri iter 404, eithittatos the predifitif: the filtetif yb f !.terillin bleat x,12 pet.wisk— jolt t+eafyl~ doairri exori than the at 6411‘115 7Stlo;4S6o.atiotint Stl tidlltakkai,WirT4P 477 41 4 i11,”61 0404 W01Ve aloes' z‘' , • • 77us Inattaix'utfr Bericc.for Jukaary is an v 14310 and most intizesting number. ' Amour the 1 0" cleat Interesting to an American reader, Ls "ens on American Slavery; One on Daniel ,Webeter, end one on the History and Ideas of the Mar-. mons. The American edition is published by Leonard Scott & Co., Nes York, at $3. per an num, audit is kept for elle by Glidenfenny, 4th street, In this city. • I,IIDIADA Beaty.- - We learn from the Indians Sentinel, that one of the free basks established in the 'Tillage of Newport, Vermillion county, has gone by the board. On Friday tact, $1,600 of the bills were presented for redemption and ;protested. The name of the bank purport!' to be ' the Beak of North America. On this fact the Cincinnati Gazette comments es follows: "The $1,600 inthe notes of the Newport (la.) State Stock Bank, presented at the counter of that institution and now protested for non.pay ment, was forwardedlrom New York by-the Me tropolitan Bank, ,New York. Our Banks and Minters hare discredited al/ the lanes of the Indiana and Illinois free Bents or Stock Bents, and the determination 'seems to be to • force out of eircillation the notes of them and all'other institutions, - which are not: safely, satisfactorily and legitimately founded." EXTEND'S° ME LIMA 0r PRZIDOM —ln the Senate of Ohio a series of resolotions.hare been recently introduced, from which we take the fol lowing anthemotkimportane: Regolied; That If it be Hen'fele/ will, as we 'think it le, to catutecrate the whole continent, with the islands of the eon adjacent thereto, to freedom, and to place them under the protection of oar flog, trne American altiscus will not tour tone at the deorece of Proridenee, but, on the contrary, with all other good Christiana, will say, " God's will be done." , Tax New Fannon Estrases.—.A. correepond• ent ef the N. Y. Post given the following no count of the antecedents of the lady who has so Beddenly been *rated to the dignity of consort of Napoleon "A worthy Scotchman, by 'the name of Wil liam Kirkpatrick, was for tome time the Ameri can consul at Malaga, and, falling In business, was succeeded by Weorge C. Barrel ea United ,States consul at Malaga. This was, I think, under President Monroe's Administration. ..I,lr...K4lthatrick's eldest daughter Mar* or "41.1rIghlta," ae,he was famllarly called and known. by all American' there, IF Ha a veil fine, dashing ladyvand married the Count de Tabs, a younger brother of the celebrated Palafoiz, who behaved so gallantly at the seige of Zaragoza,• and who in reply to a demand of surrender, de clared he would continue the defence by "War to the knife." -.The hada: Gladly embraced humorous titles. sad was env: duly brare and noble. Thin husband of Maria Kirkpatrick (Count de Tabs) was a gallant soldier, and as cut up by wounds uto be unable to mount his horse without aid, and'when in the saddle look ed mod is if was hooked on than seated there. • Tho new Empress of thsPrencli Is no doubt the daughter of this Countess Tabs, "Marinette Kirkpatrick,' who was the, daughter of William Kirkpatrick, late-United States Consul at Male ga—not British Count-not Fitzpatrick—and not If .the new EMpreas of France was Countess Teba, co stated, then her mother is dead, as ales her father, and she took the title of her mother. The hatoe , Mentego, under which she passed In Paris, Is perhaps one of the family names or ti tles of the palafoth. family." Tina NAST.—The Fitton:al Intelligencer Mates that the bill propelling a re-orgazdsation of the 'Navy, which was reported to the Senate on Mon day loot by Com. Stockton, from the Committee on NIITSI Affairs, contemplates making provis ion for the following officers, ;in 20 commodores,' 68 captains, 97 commanders, 601ieutenant commandants, 326 first lieutenants, 205 second lieutenants, 69 surgeons, 84 passed assistant surgeons, 46 assistant surgeons, 64 _punters, 2O assistant pursers, 10 did engineers, 19 first assistant engineers, 29 second assistant engineers, 37 third assistant engineers,, 24 chap lains, 202 midshipmen, 41 boatswains, 46 gan nets, 46 -carpenters, and 38 sailmakers. The bill provides that when midshipmen have passed. theirexamination and been sasigend to the na val service, they shall be com Missioned as se cond lieutenants, and that the 'number so aadgn ed dual not exceed 60 in any one year. The bill proposes to retain the twelve professors of mathematica and the nineteen masters who are now in the setviee, but to prohibit hereafter any sins appointment in either of these grades. -- - . Hoaatnce TitaneDYISMISIIIIMPPL—The Fara ding (bliss) Clarion relates the following shock _ tog attain Thsreday last, James Clark, swell-known elthen of the county of Clark make an assault upon hie negro woman, for a cause which we have not beard stated. Ile then entered her II:I -to a corner of the room, and commenced pitch ing his Writ at hoe, point foremost. Al the knife world enter her flesh, he would compel his victim to draw it forth end return It to him. This deinsmical amusement was continued until the slave was coveted with about fifty bleeding gutter! The same day he whipped his wife, cut her al l over the head with his knife, not danger ouely, underetand, but In • man of cruel and painful punctures. He also out off her eyelids? "This strange drama wound up on Friday biotin the commission of murder.' Clark on that day ordered his wife to go and call Lewis, (a negro belonging to the family.) She obeyed, but - the slave retinal to come, through dread of dna enraged master, we euppon. tars. Clerk 'returned, and was whipped by her husband for nothringing themegro. Five times was she sent upon this capricious mission, five times was It fruitless, and each time she was whipped for her tonere. Clark then called to the 011ie. inform ing him that he would eboot him next morning. The nagro;it femme, did not heed the warning, for while 'Tinting rail the next morning, be was deliberately ghat by hisinaster. The wound wee fatal; the negro nn shout these hundred yards, and fell In mortal agony. Clark, who le • sup posed - to be Wane, has been committed to an swer for murder." Afintaa of a Temperance Mating, held in the' 3f. B. Church,..Slizabeth, Pa., Feb. WI, 1853. On motion,;. B. Luke, Esq., was called.to the Chair, and L. B. William' appointed Secretary. The meeting wee opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Jamison. The meeting was then favored with an interesting and impressive address, by the Rev. Dr. Smith, who concluded by submit ting to the meeting three resolutions, which were considered eeparately and unanimously adopted. They are as follow 1.,-Rssolved, That those merchants in this plane who are in the practice of selling smaller or larger quantities of ardent spirits, or of fur- Jobbing It granaltouly to any of their customers, be respectively requested to discontinue the prendoe, es injuriously aft - eating the Intl-reins of temperance in our community, and that in ma king this request, it is not our meaning or pur pose to affix upon any df them by implicatto coo, any opprobrious stigma; but as their followd :ens, to express to them our conviction touching the dangerous tendeacy of a course, the aban donment of which, we edneerely believe,will not eeriously effect their true interest. 2. Resolved, That Memo. Barker, I. Lytle and Thos. Wylie be a Committee to enquire res pecting the prettied working of an det paned by oar -Legislature, near two years age, prohib iting the sole of intoxleating drinks In this Bor. *ugh on the Sabbath day; and that the geld Committee farther enquire whether there is good reason to believe that ardent spirits are sold or I Erandtensly farnithed, any whore in this Bor ough, rilhout liana, and report to thb Deztmeet log. 3. Resolved, That J. Y. Richards, Esq., Mr. W. D Walker and John B.Bheriff, be a Committee to procure signatures to Memorials to our Legislature askleg for the passage of the Means Law, or other. equivalent Law, equally ' stringent, suppressing the whole Mouse Syr. tem, and that they fortes:4 such memorials to bur Senator and Representatives as early as practicable. Pa motion, adjourned to meet at the Vint absirch In this place, on the 19th inst., 6, r. IL WKS, Chm l n. S. B. WILLIAN3, Seely. ' The Bt. Loole:Dentocrat—Mr. Becton's organ, publishes proceedings cf e'Demoustio caucus held recently by the members of the State Leg islature; from width it le abundantly manifest that the antagonlem which bee existed between the two sections of the party to little, if at all diminlebed. The anti• Benton organ—the St Louie Union— :lite:ls open the opposing section lath charges of wholesale corruption, and- prediers that "the Denton vensvi" will be "store to Metes" at e !Aria not remote. , 1% so Elide In the GAZeigff Sr. intUntl IS any criterion, the German Democrat* are Ilk*. li to Leave the Denton ranks, in which they have hitherto done valiant service. . The Beasts of !Melissa bu passed a bill for the *oast:notion of the Beat St. Maria Carat bad.a very good bill WU, too, we think. It provides for looks 860 feet long sad 70 feet "ride with two bullets. , • Hama bitter et 29th Janusrgasys:— Webooss inlaid report that the Ileitioh Wain ship at the Hightlyen blowup not !afro= -imolai, and that 400 ilves were We comae trase.the unmet , to any good wine, but it le "wry prevalent,. • - TRO WASHIIIGION WMIIII3 OM, Feb. 6, 1858. It seems that the effort to stop the plunder of the petblic lands ie entirely in rata. The bill granting an Indefinite number of acres to the State of Arkanina, for railroad and other like purpoees of improvement, passed the Senate to day by a swinging vote. Having passed the House last enommer-it only awaits the signature of the President to beCome a law. Ind this seems to settle the policy. Nrkansas and Mis souri, two Southern slave holding States, have obtained exclusive grants daring this. Congress of from four to six millions of acne. They have been denied hitherto to other States,. but how long will this denial ..be persisted in! Alarmed at the obvious tendency of the Im mense grant to Illinois in 1850, Congress panted In the career of prodigality, apparently resolr. ed'that If the public domain meat to squander ed the people of those States which hare acqui red, paid for and defended the title to it, through a period of seventy-seven years, should be st eered in a share of the proceeds. Ido not per ceive how we can hope for any favorable issue of the contest which has been maintained at times with some appearance of fineness. It Is. true that.it is alleged that the Western Senators .., agreed to allow Bennett's distribution bill to come up and be voted upon during the somion. But as they see themselves in so fair a way to obtain all they desire, which is nothing lees than depriving the General Government of every foot of its land, for the benefit of the West alone, 'that earthly c h ance is there of the pas sage of a bill virtually dividing sixty millions of acres among the old States? To show the pecu liar claims of Arkansas to favors of this sort from the federal government, it may be mention ed that she is now a defaulteo the Smithsoni an find for about one million of dollars. An abetted Meg has been set attest that the Committee on Foreign Affairs have resolved to report against the Everett &Crampton treaty as soon as received. The treaty will encounter a items opposition, and it may fail to receive the requisite two thirds, but faction has not yet be come preenraptuatut enough to denounce an in- . ternational arrangement of mob importance as this is known to be, before its communication to 1 the Senate. The latest newe from Concord to that General Pierce will eet out on ttlajourcey to sfashington about the 16th of February. Should he elbow' himself snob us margin for organising his admin. I istration, no selection, of hie Cabinet will be made until kis arrival at Washington. General Cass and Mr. Bright have emphatically- denied 1 that they have caught to prejudice den. Pierce I against Dir. Buchanan, and assert that they will do nothing to thwart the wishes cf the demo cracy of Pennsylvania. Mr. Brodhead, et to Brute has raised hie fratricidal arm against the old wheel-horse, and goes for Dallas as an offset to old Book. Jost now, Mr. Marcy, of all the retired Bourbons, seems most likely to be recto red.. As the loaves and fishes are after all the 1 main thaw, very likely Mr. Boer anan will be seennmodated with a seat at a side table where the pickings are just as fat, if the dignity Is a little less than at the board graced by the, free enee of the lord of the feast. The Senate has found a good thing in the Pa cific railroad scheme, and is talking It out, after their fashion, than is, dissecting the carcass and raking the bones. It Is fortunate that but three weeks remain for tide sort of thing; for the country is tired of babbling at the modest rats Of $6,000 per day, that being the. Coat of Con gressional speech making. The wildest enthrt east In his most excited TillQl2ls does not dream that any thing praotioalmill be done to farther the great work. nits friends gad opponents of Old Bullion are still tearing each other with the desperation of two bull doge. Success to them. both. Two years ago, thanks to their dissensione, we got the Senator now through the same mettle weget the State officers elected by the Legislature: cue 1 year hence we'eliall probably get the other Sea , ator. This is encouraging. The demceracy are jut now in a very harmonious and comfortable state. At Washington they are qunelling with a bittertical have never Been exceeded over the fifty ,mlllions. of spoils about to fall into their hands; et all the State capitals, the came Brains ht miniature are going on. The influence of the feelings which agitate their tender bosoms Is I manifested in the contests now or latterlyraging over the choice of Senators in Louisiana, Missis sippi, Alabama, North Carallra, New Jersey, and Maine. In each of these States large party ma jorities have been eviscerated of their strength and efficiency, and have given up - the effort to conciliate the jarring interests and passions that divide them: It is true that in New Jersey en ex-Whig of a few months Banding has been elec.. ted by democratic votes, but the result is felt to be a democratic defeat. . Senators Gwinn and Weller, Gen. Lane, of Oregon, are all in the field for a Cabinet appoint ment, one of them to likely to succeed. .., Justus. For the Daily Pittsburgh Gazette. e • aII soy - thing. Psl/P> try= :11 7 c , n b : ' :17_ sx37sli an ran In lde Dud. ' ac —Ctstinerdal all fa. 4. It is well at times to understand in what esti mation the people of the country are held by a portion of their city friends. It 111 pleasant to enjoy the ecnedenes of the jut—it ii more to be desired than gold. The citizens of the unti -1 ty no donbt , appreciate the value of , respeot from the respected,' and when they meet togeth er for the Forme of.glring expression to send 6ents and measures in which they - are inter ested in common with the people of the whole county, it is well to know how their virtu and motives are regarded by these who are identified with them in the came interests, and who occu py a more prominent position. An occasion presented limit a few days ago, which gave an opportunity of ascertaining Ws feeling. The citizens ef the borough and town ! ship of Effsaboth—the tax-payers—thought they had the privilege of meeting together for the purpose of expreseing their opinions on the con. troverey existing between the Conaty Commis. Mown and the Sheriff of the county in which theyviews disinterested, and their efforts directed to a good and noble end. The subject was lemur-' tant—the manner of ting it respeotfol, and the reasons for a pro mpt attendee to It not ab ' solutely contemptible. They referred to the Comity Canunisaloners In their corporate, not their Individual capacity; and as criticising their ads, not their motives. Yet, netwithstand dog the übject, the .manner and the reasons, the Commercial Journal refers to them In tan- gene from which the heading of this article Is selected. You, then, Menu. Hendersons, and Doug hisses, and Powers - , and'Pettersone, and %ern, and a host of others, citizens of old Elizabeth— you with "one eye and half an idea," ore held in high estimation—the effort to prejudice you and your canoe is' here mode manifest. Your " preposus and untenable ideas" on the ground o ff' common sense," are excluded from the column' of one of our inficential county papers in consequence of the "extravagant and ' unwarrantable" gam - salons of your resolutions, even with the payment. of the advertising ten dered; and insinuations ore made, highly com plimentary, that "it L known how eully such an experts:don can be elicited as will sustain an offi cer, even le a gross extirpation." And you, Messrs. Webster and Tower, and Skip, and ah em, friend' of the gallant Eph. Jane*, nothing short of a strictly partisan spirit could have in fluenced you In using such ezturegont lan guage. Did I not goy well, it was well to an• deretand our Moe position. Elizabeth, ikb..7. from the Ildr Uol.v. CBE POOD--A NEW PROPOSAL FOR SO LES TOTEMS JAIL The enthusiastic efforts of the Commissioners to save money for the County, in the feeding of jail prisoners, has celled forth a characteristic proposition from that speculative genius Mr. James Blunting, of Brookville. Wo opine that James and the economic board are both astray bi regard to tho passage of Oat sot of Wine on Web they rely. At any ra te Bun- Brlt's chance of the contract is not very promis ing, u'tl, reported ttukt a bons grinding estab lishment near town has already engaged to cup ply bone dust for making of fine wheaten bread, whishplasees the Commissioners mightily. We give below therlirookville commr.niceiloti just as it reachedns. To the Commies-tonere of Allegteny County.-Greef ing:. Bomonrati, Jefferoon Co., Yeb. 6, 1853. Andentanding that you ate about having an act patindby the Legislature to enable you to `saes the gnat County or Allegheny, at lead, isoUszits mak day, on the grub snowed sash priioWlT !A wo uld unty jill• Sa !duo -toot struck ma aseyou Mar Into =tract with me f o r I - portion of your supplies. You sate obot the Ehosiff it allowed ten cents per day for feed , ing one clasa of prisoner! and fifteen cents fo r . another; and that if the j ob Da taken from him and elven to you, you will feed them as low as fire cents per day. How yen do it, God only knows. I don't, unless you have in view some such arrangement as that I now propose. Up here in the wild cat region, with the hard living of whose inhabitants you human civilized bipeds sympathise so much, we would consider even fifteen cents a day as dog cheap; and any fellow here advocating the feeding of prisoners en fire cents per day, might soon find himself harrying towards the County line astride of a very °harp ' rail. However, ea quantity not quality of staff is what yod look at, your only object being to give the poor devils titling up in the cheapest possible manner, I doubt not you will jump at my proposition I conduct a saw mill in this vicinity, and have a largo quantity of first rate pine stw dust, which Ido not value very highly, soy quantity of which I agree to deliver te you at the jail door, in Pittsburgh, for fire cents per busheL By mix- ing it and cheap corn meal in equal proportions ' : mush, hoe cake and corn bread can bo made at less than half the coat of a decent article. For Dick prisoners, the deist might be boiled in good, clean, healthy water, with a little salt, so 39 to make a curt of gruel or soup meagre. I can give security for my performance of the contract What say you, gentlemen—will you trade° Ad dress Me by letter, past paid. Jonas BUNTING A PLCIVILE or SLAvratu.—A fugitive slave was , i arrest. d in M diem county, Illinoie, a few /lays since, tad of s r a hearing of the case before the • j r, Comm-asiono it was ordered that she be given up to the chit ant. The owner of the woman offered to rel see all title to bre property provi ded the sum of $l2OO was paid him. The amount was soon raised by the citizens of Alton ' and the yrinog woman is now free. An Alton paper, gives the following particulars of the OAM: -- "Thirteen months since, a young man arrived az Alton' with this woman. He had run-sway with her from Memphis,where she was owned by his father, a Mr. Leach. Some family difficulty had occored, and he brought her op here and left her, telling her that she was now free, which ehe in her simplicity bellived. "The girl lived here quietly, and married young Chance, three weskit eince. Au old col ored woman In this place had formerly lived In Memphis, and in writing to her friends there ehe casually inquired how Amonda came by her freedom. Every body here 'opposed the glrl won free. This gave Information in Memphis of her whereabouts, to two negro trader. by the came of McCollum, and they went to her owner the father of the'yonag man who roc away with her, and purohnoed his claim to her taking rant ' of sale and oleo getting power of attorney, and all the requisite legal papers in the case. ' "They came op to oar city, and, after a few days stay, fell upon the truck of the girl, and brought the coed before the U. S. Commissioner. Everything was perfectly plain—the girl admit ted the main facts, and there was but ooe-course to parent!, Commisaioner Davis gave the slave over to the owners.. • "The friends of the ChaTres family, who are all respectable, leciortained -the price of the girl —it was sl2oo—aud they eet about raising it. The family fraised $4OO by mortgaging their real estate, and"the remaining $BOO wee given by the dilates a of Alton, who came nobly for ward to the work. The case was I very peon- liar one; and excited very deep feeling; yet no outbreak or even a disposition to do violence was manifested. fiord though It seemed, yet the people of Alton were determined to abide by the law." PACHZIC RAILROAD AND PESHISYLVAIiLL Mr. Richard Brodhead, who happened into the United States Senate, • few yours ego, from Pennsylvania, is opposed to the Pacific Railroad. Be quarrels with none of its re commendations. Be doesnot deny that there Is a popular call for it. It may be necessary, it mast be built; but not now, quota Mr. Brodhead, not now. Let no have a little time to debate the bneinees with our conetituents. Let us make sure of the local, SJ Wan as the general 'sentiment; and then we libel] go into it heartily, and push it through vigorously. So cautious is Mr. Brodhead. The Teutonic, phlegm of his origin clings to his tempera ment tenacioualy. It may send him again to the Senate. " If 'Pennsylvania ever needed a delegation in Congress, devoted intelligently to its best inter ests, it to now. So long as the overland route to the Pacific remain* unimproved, so long do all, the advantages of California traffic' accrete di rectly to New-York. Peassylvanis has none but an ultimate and provincial there in them. It oetohee but the outer ripple of the round whereof New York is the centre. Let a com parison of the shipping engaged respectively at this pert and Philadelphia In the Pecitio trade, tell the story, as it will with emphasis; and the moral will be that Pennsylvania has no prospect of seizing its slum of the results, cutlets through the completion of the great Rail road. Philadelphia will never be wedded to San Francisco by a tea route: by • land route, limey be. And this Is by no means the only Inducement to the enterprise of Pennsylvania. That State to to be the market, where all the iron rails and fuel of the road mast he parchased. The de. mend for metal will give the same activity to the rolling mills of the Alleghenies, and proba bly for a periectquite as long as they enjoyed under the genial system c f 1842. The mines will be urged to their liveliest to supply the new mar kets now opened for the use of coal, not only on 'the road itself, but in the meat region - which it will render accessible Indeed, to no State of the thirty-ono .is the completion of the work more important than to Pennsylvania, to none will it contribute more largely of business, pros perity, wealth. And Mr. Brodhead is against it. The State is unfortunate. Her representative!' have an In , Veteran , trick.of opposing whatever is especially [avertible to her interests. Else there would have been discrimination in behalf of iron end coal, several Congresses ago. Else tho extraor dinary upeprieg of her induatry in 1848-44 i would be repeated to-du.. The eamet ineonsid- Crate pottery which hoe repressed every capital tot and laborer of the State, is perslated to; and will be persisted bewail the Legislature Instrnet Mr. Richard Brodhead to , vote for somsbAy's Para° Railroad bilL —N. P. Plum. A Varts correspondent of the Washington Re public says—Americans are gettleg Into difficul ties in Europe. A passenger by the .New York packet Isaac Bell was arrested on Thursday, at Sarre, for having upon his person and in his trunk ■ very large quantity of Socialist pam phlets. The Antwerp Custom House bee seized on boar,d of an American ship twentrfirc boxes of fireworks, put down in the manifest as bis cuits. If I might hazard a guess on this sub ject, I should say that the suspicious cases were invoiced as containing crackers, and that the of goers translated this by soda maskers or his. oults, instead of firecrackers or fireworks. TOO PILOT BOAT Connexion, which left New York on the let of January, tau never been beard front since, and le no doubt lost, with all on board. Seventeen children are !Aft fatherleer by this diiaster. RAILIIOAD Fmninty.—The Indianapolis nod BellefonteWe Railroad yea nnished and opened the whole distance to Splint on the 21st nil, thus completing the “air•line" from Cleveland to Terre Flame, within 170 miles d Bt. Louis. Fos AMITRALIA.—Thero are Dino first class vessels now loading at Net• York for Australia; and eve others have cleared within a week.— There are not many panel:igen offering, hot large penalties of provisions ars going out. LOLTIIQUAXIC rn V 111.01.1111.-012 Sunday last, Were were two revere ehooki of an earthquake felt at Woodstock, Va. The concussions were followed for a few aeconde by a low rumbling Boise. lerWs believe Natnro has provided Puma/ y for every disease which Ogg, U heir to. KIER% Pent/LLCM or ROCK OIL, put up we It pore. from lb. wrest lithorttory. mended deep fit the bowel" of Mother herth, is, without doubt. ooe of the gresteet .of those romedlee. fiend the followithi tottlutorty, giyeu by Pro:whit pareut PLUNOT OW, Entt..ls. Mr S. 51. ILler—dirt hare told all lour , it. or Boat Oil. Wm. two month , seat, and hav been look. Isos for your sweat to K. • faiths supply. I Could hare Redd corno dines more. We bare found the Olt Teti eeeellent In /Ina and Dysentery. My daughter. at the time r oar scent was hereon. lilt. tin lOW with M. ors 1 Uri her • banooouhal. 1111111 II throe hours gave the tenoned. era She Pus stoDDYI. and she recovery/ Immedletely. It Is also en tattunrituarY remedy for Dore and lonsmed Eyes. Cute.Dtlll•o4. and 11.1mumatlim. and lo t the elder. some have bees cured ot lousirtartd Yours. with respeet. lease Blartote. foi [Pacers advert/A/Di Petroleum Pleeee-eue7.l ILONLY EiCIAYS ) which attract ed so much !attention at the World'e Pal:. are nor offered to the eltleene of Pitteburgla end Allegheny COOP, at the r me i,tose yokel, wholesale sad retalL Tra &ay la per nealway adapted to those troubled with charred hauls ha Winter. J KIDD a CO.. Arent., 1411 No. 10 Wood street. pig' Su. Advertisement of Biomes Cordial, ou outride pure. LARD. stir& WATSON is now -engaged in ..,aybuyl mg '6,000 1100. and rill Imo postaatlr hod a lard rock of Hulk Pork of Ma own earlop also 000 Ramie of Extra alers Pork, and a 'N. 1 Pelee of la bend. aml-keet, for ple at Ms Wareboop, pr ow ofLltrtr Had Wayne streets d Bella . ' First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. 1 Foe Ofies Third: l.lreased red. CITIZEN . NS an ant►t! stsan o gerit B w h h l o i with to o Lt b; v ie, will and It to Ulla. Werra at t hi a ifddryn setabnahaunt. ober. only., calefedtben Illgrutritera=r;lde and ddtrafeTaZg emoted for the porpeas. with lostranlente of tk. .64 ~,,,e r ha Wad. and naelog adopted Om a= of Dagua. fraivirgfrxryv t ci t e able to Jay to the ratings of &a rt, • atria at Darne l' ot!Theit.ber singly et latopeorbleh and OPenenna, L ak moths:LW.. II dVen 4,1.d ,1 1 • . • Rueedit-at. Ser3ipra.ufoist or artir AncrarnoN , INSURED, upon the moo fartosb t e term. effort lox or Damage by THE PERILS OF NAVIGATION, L! attoitot or Intaad Routeu between tartern ClDee awl ril rota of the 3.ltoriseirri Valley. aid non the Weatern Waters. PIER RISKS also taken at owl. coon 511 kind, oflosorable Itopertr, at moderate rates of Premlt br OEOROX 0. ARNOLD, Agent Dr 1 itttboroh sod Alleshany County • per StAtemeat of the Affaire of the UNIT= Lire lownoni - L, Assn, ono Tarno eogrorir 'or I'mooLmoo.rui4Deormbor 14.1661, twin the reenni Annual Report: Whole number rf ltliriea outatLat. ion DtIerIIITOT m. 1512, ....... NV hole amount. f Immaranne thoreon. with noon, for 10.;1 and 1967......_51.061,617 Amount of Prod rewirood for moron... Deco:Orr 34 Low, then Waned Q.noserly. Co. P.m. zit* ffin. T•eltiTed ..... losiorneont Tann , of Boom. of Itml. Linty pall In nook, oe Lau amount of PretaharaL aloe. re ouraLo-.„ ..... ..... _ Amount rorelred from Premiums lutenrst end on Policies 1.1.1:1501.n. • amount psid for Logo. 418,400 60 Amount pold lot no-insuruire-.-.... 841 44). Ateonot paid for ',Mee Rents. 8111.- rte. titalolloll.oolllolllo2l4 Pot trge. AdreatoknaL elite Sax., At count Book. /4 . 44mlnere rtes. Ite; - 15.010 1.111114 Amount Reel - red 16r 1461nr21ra.in D•cember 31.1652. Amount 0! Copan! . immuntakmmUltsble for L"" 1943 ..... . . ;;;;; UnriaS. 3Vrtg.c., and O. Mate. 8: t BuMcrlDtlona due 741,E^_0 :: • Amount Loaned at Yew whams urueh Offbie. on Collateral. well mewed. paying eight Sme 14.001 33 cent. lon.l intercet. Amount a Hank eruct 3.060 00 Amount of Pennsylvania b per cent 10.5 00 bane.. amount due trom 1.5 85 Amount of Eame Otlee Furniture and 3 000 00 Amount of ludert;dll4.tdarlY Seprilmidwitial Cap el deviant ol Cash ori hand. and In • 44 4 liana l erg E o4o4,ll—i- "" --- aver,,o2o 04 CIEOROB ABSOLII. rent, • Pa Yourth Eltleinlleoo. Dina 131 th or rap lavzi.—Vilum the celobrettel Dr. Ruth declared that drenktheen rae a Menne Ds craturiand a truth which the tamale me and observation of medical nett II every day conkruilag The man- eohmentry inane excesses of th ose who in. dodge in th e me of spirituous Nana rbe these. sethuntad fn. The Wm cause c f anima, which le token for Infatuation, in vary frequently a dinned stab of the 'Jeer. No organ In the human system, when dersaged. praktced a gore frightled catalogue of diens.. And It, Wand of applying remedies to the =metastatic us of disease. as is too often the case, if/ginner...nth Pry scribe with a view to the original cause, fewer &sate would result from Menne Reload by a demurred Mate of the Liter. Threedourthe of the Menses enumerated under the heed of Clonsureption. have their feat in dinned Liver. (Pee Dr.Ountee gnat worn ) indigestion thoehthe of the Menlo., Oostivaneen and grand Irregularity in the action at .the Ronnie. are homers originating la the same prolific clan, as Le also that. dreaded ecouthe DY'Renin TRAM Who are smitten with any of the shoes enumerated dinners. nay reel neared that the sr Mee of their maladies le in the Liver; and for its correcon, th best remedy seer offered to the rubllc is Dr. McLa ti ne's cs e lsbreted Liver PLII. for the cure of lineal., or liver Complaint. For We by all Drug.Ms and dlercbanta In town and country. and by J. El DD 00.. • Wotan Bole Prortietora 60 Wood street. SerWINES, &c—Persons wishing to par e:use Towdon Wows Ann Lbw.o of all descriptions. pore to imported. tan obtain them, at the loved Fattees, at the Whoa EV. of JACOB WEAVER. Jr. ?Watt and Trost stmts. A. H. HOLMES & BRO. sucoc..or to H. P. Nelson & Co., HANOTACTIIILABS OF SOLID BOX VICES.MATED IMMIX, lIATTOPEP.C .. ' BPADTJA 11028. P LOEB. TOSAIS. A Frrrazinton rank. ... Ulm ItaliA. Water Wm., th ird door &bora =WW 4:11,111 leak warranted .cast to w 1..121.10t1atd. JAMES I'. TANNER wsouseis DRUM IN BOOTS, SEIOES, BONNETS, &c., xo. 56 WOOD arm?, rrrraucaan. BM= Third and Fourth. IXITMy stock embraces every Tariety and of flouts. Pboru, Botutetth, te n purchawd sWert toa thu ~w Mut...Duro u s adoptod ...dr for teal sal W hotor milmatut b sold at rm.. uto2Dews —PP... rut! sod *as.. b.. hurt.. NEW CARPET STORE - • ROBINSON & CO.; NO. 47, FIFTH STREET, NEAR WOOD. Now. opening a largo and entirely nets et.r. of ininaimil *mei American earnatr, Wein. with ernything umally krpt La a Caine &Pm at tLr barest cenn prima ocia tattteeSlllll22B7llCD vompany rittsburgh IL D. F.ISG. Marrs" 10010= L. likMaliLLL. aaa•s. orzics, 94 WASTER. WOOD OTIOMIIi. ELITWEICS.IWUCIETI3D id - OMURA 111:1LL inn CARGO LIARS ON Sal °MO Vdt , illtlsltll3lPr n ::..IvEgE. AND Tit IbUTA. /Air /Am , . ozAttnat bar or dionagry try FULL AI" raarytt tAtporas Af lA. SEA Ara LV4A.ArDICATIOA nos cud DIZITIMJ: King. I War. Larrret. Jr. cr. 1,.,,,/7. . N. M. Me,. , /Ver. iirmbarn. 0... ml Wm. ~F i ... : ; J e w . 7 .1.. 1 ~.7. I :LP . 4 r•. . 'J 5 r s o t a a . 2., . w. a 0 1 L F r i!, ... r c . ... r t, ty . 141•11,1-1 N 13”. t. Y. Pepsor.l.. DAGUERREOTYPES ' AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. ACKSON'S National De_goorreen • Star t saver, b to W 4. b ,vg hallo sad tleatimmen riaLlog located's UNITA litesesase at =ciente prig.. will pleas. nil at. the oboe establish. haat. Wei op with my superior Ma sad gay' Lights. amazed atth mai Lhal tha operator as take the mat asearate fast shall. of the human form with .11 the ,ess,l=ai.ofaulassuel Weal AIL asansaas. DIL tateTo 1:=1:111tiie= "7 1111.1 . rreara not Ignited to taka• piatura. halos • par. fues=tablaisaa. lutia••• takea or Net and d.oWod bay net afthetity sad vastalty. airhaseba.o.. and ayerating kola a •. • Ketreeeele be thameed. letasiakerlef HEALTH OITICE. Ihterrunals to itto City of Pittsburgh raps UM LIT 32. TO ritstout 4.1533 Diocues. Attar. 1. CLOVIOAOLI ot Brain ..... Caossotion of Lonst..---- Bronchitis -..----- 1 Inflammation of Brain-- ..... Or on 111001111213 WILL 30 to 10. u.laa 10—tansiti 4—Whit. 16—.0olore1 I—row 10 Hy order of do hoard of 31ga. H. wauos. Plorsician to Boar" of Ilmith. 'tHiny stack, and Exchange Office—Fourth Streit. 11 4 1 01tElON GOLD and SILVER bought at r the Mat [shoo (Herm realism. In gar fllO , l, paid kr Awning:l iner: fonds bought—ssold at 100 rates;' Odlya , lona md. In In. Nall Time Bills nononnton on small commlsako; night Checks as the Nast at all timedtor ads by re? H. D. INiF.Sit; RO LL BUTTER--e , boxes 'mime, 119 ads day rved and for ssis,t___ H. COLLINS. .I)OTASII—A cocks No. 1. for retelling, InT Ole by [(191 HTNRY H. 00411111. A PeUES—P P r r ow . or PrENalse-17:::ILL- INJ---14.APPUNCt PAIW --- -2 00 reams curt • • 01012 and uodlam. far im COLLINS. • 111100031 S-- 24 0 doz. for We by_ CONKS IL CCu ' GLft g BS-40 boxes exlizGNlnne CO shforiLLINS. sLalelsby IDI--"---ItODUOE-20 casks Slaueod, " too b -'7Orbl'arriited Ant= _VMNSILSII CO.. 31 Wool stmt. 0 9 fferJ. B. DILWOTI/ iCO_ auks No.l Potas. for sale bble. No. 1; i hf. bble. do., nodilanding from drawer U. DUMMYr mis nf • UAW! & CM. Water and Front 1.1411V4 fe9 GIT'I. li-3 pkgs. itall t now landing from I p otaluwe U. 13.11•11, 1"1 A Ain DICKII *OO. VTIESNUTS-3 bbla. a inaind 5 page, DOW Uadirur stoma U. 0. 4611. fl , r 'l4! D'CRZT ow land: 1.4 D carom ,fi t for D i o r g y co. 2 CofPe"tillAn EAT i rs—:7 ba~ blow Imdiag f ro m ~[pma O. B. pl~ll. to t~tll DIOEEY t 00. bbhs. now from steamer E 4 . E. Wrium br - ISAIAH DICKEY i CO. OTTON--Bti bales now' leading frac G 9, •r 11:8. Mala fur sa l6lll* by. ALL moon: s QU. TAPPLER BLOON-144.n0w landmi trait steamer U. 6. J(Wr rATILERS-44 bap, now landing thus Yonst ROD. In•b7 •inc"' 00. firffr ------r—"-I°w bin g bags, din from V glamor /orbit ilovhAVlt c i l ium it op.. ex4NOISS TSAVELLEILB FOR BALTIMORE and 'i9 ARRINGTON OM, LOOK AT THIS! NO STAGING!! , I RAILWAY THE ENTIRE DISTANCE\ ge" TmtVILLERS for Ba'timbre and Wash inzon City are Informal, that by parchasine • Ticket for Baltimore, at the Pennsylvania Ba Compute'. OM., on Liberty greet. they can to tatentril veer th route by weld the United State+ Great Western Mall mei Admire* Ca.'s Western Eramme le tarried. tearing'. Pittsburgh at 3 sad 11,1 i o'clock., a., and miring in Deemer. in 19 and 2l bodes. respectivety—being by fat the quietest marl mast pleamat route to the UM. WThrsagh - Tickets to lialtimars, SP 00. , Baintane checked through. tor Pasco for Rimhirditon will ennead on. shortly after arrival la Baltimore. there being four Mains dß . ..err to 'hat city. Fare from Baltimore to Washineton. SI 83, aesirtatere Ste red that the accommodaticne on the Bawl. formin Lire, are umeargassed by than of any route in Um mammy. Pitlabargb, February 8.1833. kt:Tster's New Song MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME; . w.ito.• the tracer; sod ill other miler Ethl p,eh Hong., joet received. telth a T•rv'igr 1:11. " nod . thr"'"="''" "" 10 P 1IN " li . . m hulun. ICU No. 81 Weed street. LT, persons having unsettled acooTts with Dr. M MILL a ELTON, are hereby no fled At- ths account kooks of said tlrm bars been Mit in the bands of the ondertiffned for collection. Cult._ .I be instituted °null claims remaining utdcaid after the 7 lif March next. We wish t Doeihrely undsrstrod`that It further Indulgence .IU b. Mien. after the abuts date. REUBEN lIIICAILL. \ MaKeseitort. February 7. 1057.. • siirwtter Is~RB. and BASS Pa geled be Sd 'l 2l 4k jf e hm7 .3 / 4 ° IIVV Inform the FtmlHOO of . log. Inventtad and ao enenorfollly t canted 0, by t M. O ro . broths , They feel oonbdeot of • liberal patronsge.tehl le allowed t , fifer to the following atteatatlon Apply, fo• term, to Prot 3.13.1e3 THOMPSON. 34 Ll i e i rty street, "1 fOll rimers pleasure It recommending mend Ml.. Do HAM to the numerous students who bardoo tayoned toe with thole patrons*, and feel eothdont that nay Systeme( last:notion •111 continue to 00101 \agd‘geln..l War with thv attune of the two oltle4 , wh the bards ot dlethogulahed and able in Mums, PH. OZNOSHENP-" Pros - srnos, January 30, 1833. ferlhdget Vpv,111,11:4:01 , 1.0 • • TULLER, HUTCHINS &,\LA'REL , • Importers and Wholesale Dealers, \ ARE now receiving and ening a Teri , GAS lane and entirsly now Wet nt LES awl PADVY tiOODß,a , myriaing Draa• SUVA. Drays ueolaand 1 . 1111:11IIIPIP, nanast and lasts Utah° a, Almada, Aid, DOS and Lisle Mayen White lix•il• Liait;:wiLinbnal• ... dation; tont. with • now& aaterilnan ty of await in their Its , ; nab anilthisiihn itamlivary\ recite* will find tale • vary dasnablerta 1 nd Pelee ;A . D. G. 'DULLER. STEPHEN LaillLL,. WM. E. DUTCIIIND. WM. D. ll lata K, t 7D M A lcOOß wlthEwa4q.,. tact. For Rent. lIIRE second, thud, MTiernan, and fan ••ry ROOMS. over um. k On:a Sag _ and J. D. AL:rases Drag nonnootabna• • • • 4 of Wn street and Diamond alley. Ttio mume ••••• • ranted oanaratafr of alloao th or haanalf!on an loarae4lately. for farms. Manic< of J. WILSO:4,i BON. -.- - Net and Cap Dlsnalletuters.OVWced street. N. 13.—Yourthenery 'Room 1.13 by 40 het:, leSslt IiTARRANTED -LOREAUX'EAXRde .111 remove all apote (dreasae or l'alolrarorn Car pet& Osramotate., br rubblow on the spot. andeOpielhlt inter with • ersatme or brushs—prirallb wets. for nab, wholesale end re4il, b 7 It. K. • ST Wood eteret. "It takes Precedence of alit"\ S 0 SAY reenctablo Drugfeta 1 3 P' - , of mint town 7on :rat tegroortyLllafroff;W‘ ler cams. Indio., Nok- 20. 1 h 6 1 ,, kleerre A. Yoko...rock • Co. Pittoburgh. Yee \ Gentlamen—tne Verm•fuwe chipped Oat oth. to ar•d rProf in nod order. Th. Meuse of this valuable prepa rattan are now to . yell known In eletnity. that It tala. precedence of elt other .r eel recootmonded for the deem. roc which this Is •apede 1111221physiolace roe-It. ..ad do not lesitate to rett rlefid it to th.o patrona. Bat ft ft outage= that It 4 awed U. tut of tematp year? 1.1111, Lod with eed:walk lokwe•dOS rePohdlos. Your. reeputhallf , B. L.IOI area It Poo. •• Prepared and sold by BA FAUNA: • ACO, s rdi oar. Woad end Float • Plttabareh. eKOQKET INSTRUNENTS- s ' PhreStlane Peeing Inttruateutm Davi,' Potwar. Dental instentnente. Htlyeklane Cotapiniona Paddlanann the Ilyrtner. rot family oea anrer,bra.o. apriunl.antetn Catheters. &a treat* lea J. Kru?) a VA GO W:KI\ ORTARS and PESTLES--1001 Cosopollon blortws and realm due, 2 by "PALETTE KNIVES-- 5 2.00 doz. Pall foe Yulf. al.. Putty and GlldereKelKlDD ~ far l _CO We • J. _ lI .4 EATHER BKLTING—We tuiie on ban. over CON toot or Ask and Ilemkok tanned t,otb tto nor. vaniol . froto II toll incbos la ntdth. ',bleb no get= :rdoltor r o .v l * oVoljortol . th T l b. soilo. i l ' .. '" . l hon.,* IL to b. um bos:000r am r . offorodfor I , : ID LW ely o4 • J. 0 11. PHILLIP ' d, No. DO Market Want Coal Works For Bale s taITUATED in Elisabeth Tow rie,hip, two blow the borough. sod now in full ourroUon. About forty tern of COAL remain to he taken out. end the Roadand Pit v. In oirellent order. and well For. rirled Thor* en, also. belon•lou to' the Miele 000 TYuritb'T 1100Flii and 001:112.13401; OURYits. The water le of Ainfnelent depth 1 , %. low boot. Do Inried . t wt time The whola • •old rhftati, Apple to CLANG ItOI.IA2t, on th ey Ire or to Oh. euhe,ribers. at their ciao, No 064 Fourth Area: Pitt*. burth.. Y001:011 SEM/AMTS. Adminiitrator4 Notice. \ EAS oifor WI f iltn i t l Mtf ,L 4 to .y. dooostod. have boon monad Ohl, day; Pb mar AI.) the oabooriboro. AU persona lodolotai, Lop WA VArtr4=l.V.lLlTtLlVALrjr.=gt d • .01 omega Ob.= otoporl• tatbaralestod.ter oottletoont, to Other of the saboctibers. LAT XATiI J. SA A N i W tAiOsLCEL CLEGG'S PERFUMERY FANCY SOAP&\ T ELKS i eapaor articles of Parfrunery, animmat orhialt ea olitionita_tad bil_lostlitalobracad Lilly Whit., Ortautal alsbartor, Pearl. Mug...loon WO Sollot Powder., Massa Valid, abalipd ift . .ricer • Oonnotiria. doos.—Waluntand Extra 7lna Emil Broom and Whit. Windsor, fleatiot, Palm, Almond, lAnet_ml \ Tel I* t Siam Rimini, Cream. flair D r", (Woo. wen++. trams for the liandkirre.blefe. Ox Idarroor,_Boar's Oil, nal pomade, ( a... arnolo,) Eau Lnetral PAO Zagora ye, Ila Olio, Pnlionconas, do.. fro... aro roanufaomad Lad for sate by JOLLN i, 04E130, • Perfumer and Chtnalp .. IS Utast stmt. Won 11, Philadol \ SOrliorchanto don't forgot th at Clew. to Oa amid • moat ostensive numunsetim In tbs oily. . GI,. Dim a I . tofilonr• For Twenty Days STILL Greater Reduction in Price!. ' A. A_ Me SON & CO.. N 05.62 sad 61 Eerily& etreet.`&lll .00ttnue their lut great tteretNitnaral Bate toe tweets days loom. at the eta of ' , Web time their llfth Street Store vial& eaumietel. The balsam ef their .01 therefore, terra mineral, be clotted out at toOI velum rad ' t eeter, tu 800.5.564 at a large aerie , " from coat; as It .tt their &ate* to dm. U.& if shale Molt,that then cue oyau thole `JEW SEVEN with eutlee NEW STULL O IMPS/ & BURCHBEIM selling &PI 1e w S n.mo emu. fot glPatilDr*.;77 I — V — EL - 011 FLANNELS, and ocherlatike• v v ofinnolulakoblo /loupes, to be bad ot tDo north eornor of Yourtl2 ond marbt maw., \ 111.111.PUY • BURCEMELD. It LEACHk:D and unbleached MUk'LINS, 23, selling at obi prints at store el u 7'MURPHY Si BUIWEIFiNSD. Election Noticeas , IIE Annual Election for Offieers for the ll Oompaug fn erectitig l. ta t b lr) . /.1: . 7 r e v rtdllirgbgt 7rll r li: P E . l 4 4rio7at t irs " f illiTEL:le this el. Or Pittsburgh,. .0:41 . )AV, the itb of M... TiPasine, at\ I t'ciaek. r.u. ' JOLLS !LIMPER, fedi. :.__.:::::_:: i • IVIACKEREL, CODFISH, HERRINGS, tO.-1.00.0 DIAL Noe. I. and 3 Mackerel In Ns rotted necks geW. 1.000 yO. O Dbi &Mai 10e &unix die 0 Dni/e hllOdbble. FM.% and for by . .0. 'kr:LIGHT OS: 11ok Z. and 33 South Whereas below Chesnut •tworee Phllada. QUGAR CUREDLIAMS-40 casks, reed 1-7 and far tab. by , BI traerrr— \ feT water stmt. hi. 130.9-40 bble. Eggs, per steamer Wm.- C/ for I. Or 11.71 BELL • poorrr. DOLL p y TTER T 4 bbl!igt%),Lrg.ll.arn.4l eiLOVER SEED-4 bl,lBl for sale by J (.7 D,ELL • mearrr. VERDIGMB-500 lac, in store and for J. KJDD t CO, IV Waal Amt. AA QUA FORTIS-20 carboys, an store and fin sal* br 1 '•: ).1:1/IDD .1 CO B LACK LEAD-3.000 1b... bi,store nn for rale bv Ur: I - J. Kipp 200. SIX TIIOpBAND DOLLARS COLOAN. :2.A T ? ," " lersgiV.lfirtt.%V ASTHMA; of PEITFILSIO=Tdis irCr4blo• owns and humming adeMion'oehigh interferon. so mach with one'o met tot uigot. ma bo entirely roblua. Le• thorough rum unemotional. br.the prooln us of De Redone elrfillP OF LtlldtWOßW,Ttlie ma CIinN OBALAtitJA. 'lt has .g.[ , woof Von :meths* turn ot tale oomph nt. For f dlreetiennao to its vea l Lod other ialuebto infornuitlo eat‘the`now pamphlet: . , .mood min nettle. Vo• the certificate of Mr. N \\ i :D. `t ell. It 00 Colum.—Ailloin I stern . I=raosurdnag to the ago) Dr, Rodger,. Synth of Lire Tar. and Clam. newts. If this Woe not agar* . nliet, thr . ecee irony bait i v. , h. ra p". ._ \ ,:. T Wood e net. ItAr Ft p \ eft.- k4"' Otird Mk; eitrajilest7l7iorTii or corn s tkat , oitioni, moa n; mPlee.d useful in the country; sksymbls M. Cotte Cedtirstorm arot. BOJO& Wm .tI.W o ut Plows. Well and Ewan,' elf Droved Inetr \ oa WA out variety of tabor-wring Ineolsonsnia M liaefes and Camel., Hose. Yorks, ite.'te. 2 \ \ Orders merettente dr.isahas ottlteklitwetty on Oberst terms , fr om thakeed and Oortkolt \ re home,l9 street . . \,. fee 111 U, COTTON -80 bakes, kFt spited far \Du , •- ‘3 il " .l°. " l "' for"l \ b WIAH IMRE \II LEDIOIO3--2O bozes,o asear LARD -107 tiercei N. dori.Ew'sala by I? fIROUNDNIPTS-2,oo(Ksa6lts, ui for ralo. br tfril IS AMU DINEEY4.OO. Algalgumta.,,,,mirmarm by WI TON IiONNO.N MAR-50 bbla. N.C., fore' • b fa vox soilmon N tItPLIY: WZB—%) boxes for sale by Nfil aBOUND OIN4ZE-30 ko Si 4:. kictinnuo ` \ Coe\ iazeit,leekl3 l o- •.-Me ACRES O r LAND, Chanted ti , , the s " u 'r""' is* Vrabt :in . -- 0....r.ki.. SO vo OP saes et wide a ore. of Bltarolsoss o.aked.e 354. t tarot and there le 4 li • ealaabiesuarra a( Snell. w \ eery of szene. There , 4 snout Ss aer o( thls t. t Wow ealtirattene and th e Wean Is timber-4o ;hal elide. •sell . \ talllset/.. sod atasted Sch tap srowth oP • ell kinds of vala The ewl Ulna 4 owea4aal te RIM fa oparsthase iTt,!. ° •. ° 4;l`t,2 ::gpitt'7l u "r"P" '''.. the 'IMF ;.1,7,4,,V =•:,.",„„* 1 rls4s:l; anfinthisteee and remMt• l• • allikeraitt:tieTe Lea iLhe 'st a\a C tre.• BPS‘ Tr anoint owl sr new to the elty. T • Igc oleo • aerobes of letwolents for barele , as Well as se, newts on thh fa. \ \ 4 iest4lislons,A waterwl tai I 4 .1 Tata Property Ri . r , lastail i Po. Wets, wad tt attwis loan vary ekeestor •fo * enstacwrlea, reat 4 slaaa sone, ic 1 o yoy ad antesse that will be sawn ort to . To • peters. or a lts pals es loos to otNte lls frith .Cuts 6.4l MI.. ra m I‘. to the apioloo 4 •oes eoredstlies as 44 a* her quarAtt of Coal con by Molest tor to be &Sri aZ our llatroet , or et distant ton t w o of the owns. of 4z4 laza ate la /rate ealth, a.' usable to eup listen/ the busier. f t nolo.: bean their dwalre to ;el/ \ It ts nas a l.' s tye t tire—pw. celered frr tale At tOrair ark, asdneasoaslAm tin. I ulu . r s \ J.IMEN, \ talm \ , Lend A 7. Tatrestlle E(VI 8111 \ oor Rent. \ - \ A LL Icardzoodiats `lloTEL,ritunte nt R 3 th e Jun nn eft the kilt -torah ash Hr./Z. 04 Ple d Road. a the r e tl i atetatla Tarsi Pre .17 _1 b. tsitl7l6lr4ll'itliZmaaoi 11144'7'Iralat. ". Thy el.. Hosea la W. atArt.hahl,;r,th 4.n \couvszleatly artS• 6 R.."' r. ' : zr ' •te " tt thl W*4 ''',44o.l°` r ;'`"7 - .j 1 ,:t ° 1411....'..1n .It. f'., w0,..v10n. k r.. , ..-.......5...5t.040/,' of . ii r rrtly Creek: frO whlsh Scat water./ In as In A I Stabling\ thr SlSty Mann. Canini. Lion. ale. areArt...,‘4l.%r4r,t-i. th\\l".e.."ll \ \ ALB('-6, lir • \ '.: 7,227,P:=1.11.0°,,i'vd1; ira, . hap, the roma Ost•hosnae matte:mat to , onsparts Stbtink. /to •i .ratioant to riot TnAt of BOIT? II LANDooltablept: \ , 11 . 1 r,. ., \ Pot. bra , `ru le .„ 7 - , . ~ ,i, -. , . ~,t, lan% •t• rs. d. A r 4 sill 1 PT!`," far , R,' %,„5, " 4 GGS I -3 Eggesalo I • 4t , ansr. - g ♦ ewts im \ A ppi l Es_o),bbl.. Applos. ,try *.l b 7 \ driORN42OO saZilteCom, idea t*Lf 24 oases Thumt-L.- rldestan: en.lk4nett. . SEIM .APPIIS3 PA ER-1 0 0 r4Flill\r 3P q4 ordePtrilkir4 No: 311 LltaFtr Kroft. k IVITC \ A-45 Pitib, store,ito.d 'Or -- br (fell 6s . BLICIS BtrESM COA k . . ELPI ly° ' dELa w.. sa M EL M. D RIED Al?' eJLdVER SE . Int sikw b 7 4 ' t K .! ‘ i . T, " . 1 277 1 -. 1101EARLASII .a.by L lALERATO ' • L• 7 _ B' , TER--12 , bblip free ' cloEte; • 20 \do \ tor..: br lk4l \ x. B. °AMC bb , l3 . .,just\ec'd‘ irg.IEES.2,OOO boxes‘ rim, 4414 br , [fe4l , J. PAPER -.-122 bills. Wrapping\ Paper:, for see by , [f 41 • .ate \J II4ITXD, Dl‘, EANS-12 bble. small White iita,.Ta "l"4 "4 to; 'l. D+ spattranti tan \ SEEN APPLES-30 bble catico A idea, , '.'"' .' d W"k " SPRINGER lIARREF/ZOL DRDR RD APPLES - 20 base, is *tore n r .nr • twl e•asaeaoa~ OLBUTTER-413b1a. and 2 bas>l!rini lk k ß°" ar " 70=1”a•filrottRbradeanait. VLOVEr SEEe4D)— 35 P,bblNG= M 111 1 11nA;Lr IVGGS-2 bbl., rated and for sale by n4\ SPRINGS& RARBILItiII .stibitfirs— . \ 14 \ acts ri, • rr, .v, r= b•ro Ci.anilth) To In iro on sto mast lioMiVotrrlt 1 b . m. \ t , , Au` weiclii Ica. 1 • INsiso sad hoot Wool. lEcadlds Fri OR LAUNDRY 'an. FAMILY USE— \ Tblo extle4 Cheraleell prerArOr so uto render . 'l4 o =l i r d e r c . .loble TYV:soul .or t till the etteutitoil r f retail., to ts. soperlor erticle, lee we eau soil at 10 par dot. ,lesstbart orauxtualtuthur et." ..*rant to Aire setisfee• , Wit. A. XOOO3llO 00. \ corner of Weal WS Birth graft. NAT 04 wo D-HENTUOICY 11.0114--knew wn:w Inr,cois cm Ismovose meari :10 0.1. • ,Arptooti. Tbe fizet Dinat-ir g tO t rad wily . 'll* ° , , w k e "T , 301 114n1 an et Onrnal iod rot enT•j. 4 ,1 4R.E ATLES7- 1013 bbls. 'obi* Oreen per O. PieLl a i t. ddin u e . t Tlti• R. Sea Liberty Amt. VOUS-4'14 MO. fresh'Eggs. just rex?d .nd tot .44br \ • VAIZALL A OP. rw ki llrrilieT APPL 1,1/ hi store and fVt 43 \ QT&D-100 hue. CIOTer, tlT64l.latWl+aadfac I A i f , tlAct azid kevq;oArizsgt7 HULK PORK-12,000 ]be. Anlk Pork, in Jul Um sad fg NO* bs.IL DALIIIILL et k. • • LltArty street. 1 - 1 A D D - rl3o 4 !T im -15 4 b , Zi !T i t . 1 4 , e . fiteg; , 11.3 . ;OA BONA LIOHAT /VAAL( ' IND • 4 2,11? " 111 3- 1:Cai AAA 110 • 4F " 1011 8 11 . "" 12A1Z "250 12x101 100 " • ..?Vi naa ' ""t g'"4. llN BONFROUT A tauneitr, FLOOE-14 bblv. 'extra Paitr v; 200 '4 , ° pirtlu cm, for sal. b di3 y ' YON. , BONNEWILIIT t NURPIIY UGAR and MOLASSES-50 Idkda,-prbnd. er, 0. Bunn .40 do. tar do.: 100 bal.. 0. do.: on bond ind tar ads •- I Eo2lShOBar,a MURPIIV:A , \ follo4, /n • A I. - ersone bayii• been an=' tIAtUL 9A_Mvor and Pollee Onamittoo, as taw. , ar 1.1041=4:417,eud1E irbia.nh I. 135.:'. for./Ltst, Litatensia—lNlalgda Hood. ‘, ' PDX &cowl I. , Item WlLan. arllded i do. . , NAlph mt. \ ~ (or Youth . do. " . Thasess Maui. , \\ Jaw Idelrelvi, .11*. roet Durr. ' , ' 4 BIMINI Kosio•l7 ' 110..Ptet McCaw. '\ 414 % MC. Wnlf. '., . IT. Willlam Woo.; 4 \. t. Y. blades. , -,,, IS. Jahn Nods. • . „ \ WO 1 , 11=L4 119. Thomas Mew. a. ebssd Pricr. '. Id. Arthur Troser. \ 7..../Nr o tap , .. ' \ 21. pen pep ke waay= . • filcbasd Kee4 • 23.7:.:, ' .. I.l\ AZ beanie/us,' '', , 514,..W111 = 5.7/..„ 11.. odOldtGlaustillo.... thi Vora, , PL te. A. Hoax. \ 1.1. =1 ' 417! \ :a. Thosoas Wads. :„ . 14.0=.1.1vhk. ' 3. 6. ---- .,, N ll 2‘ \ aCA.. til Cu firiugt.C. WI . WILiii3. 11i,.. 11.11 h... Th 0: ' 14 n,64 • a ‘ Otinoi ta haad tiler ... .a. b : , •A ' . \ W ta b aZ dm Ink plftant fa SP. ! • ,i, '' pamlll PolitMatttse. initr b ß i ' k2l.44abbi,Fi ge l gt,.jfie n t . orNuni for 1\ ye, for Atio ,_piduzr a w. . 1.-LeatLardri tart:arcs& a co, A. ) 4 01341) Shod. 414mm:081d- ma* ba todk J. . 11.,K)NY. Va /Abaft itnst. Ede's:l4 eeu.3ll#lroo . % azzu lar saw • lei T &NO Imill,llllUNnly Mot trii-WIiVWX/1,\;(q1b114. jut reed And 'bt4W. 3i --- --- -- Atlraskabllk-aad,,Desitableaesidaws— \ \ \ Fqt•Sal\ IILR'4 . B 4 INTLY sitiksted on Bank Le t i I I l i ' 4%474 t1A.V41 7 1. Tted:',......0i about =A ANA. 'She Imprormisb are \ A We% %we. BRICK I.loCAZ:etran AO wit% *km. thii. !arks., g and Dining Eton., aod‘ptetola on %e Al S'"'" ) . rq ." :l:. '444 11 2111; D " Atitt ." 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', , . , , . • ' s &Ma XANDEI4 L411(310.4V, . agen.!, for , \ • \ • \ • Parry, would\ reopfatrallP,lnform 6 • agen t \• \ . \ oryat biota. onakon a larrk stock or ALATNI. of • Ho ... bait quaint, 'ankh Of- offers for * olote A s or do Ana ' instine twarr•ntrd agarptOf2ona. of rolgtonfgoig . \ ig , fll4llrl: 'AogfooUo , • 044 ten air eg ' tki .' ' \ 'rig, as bogiorsaorors of aronertp „ , In PI math \\ ' ''T ... ll(l , AlB "" lna ft,GloTonat ' rn:: ".. ono ,r, I ri t t ""=' =l. 4,4 "" o:f., \ ~', \. \ \ .nfa dory, nor C. bad alatinoVna orN Iklen lin ea 't ‘. '\ ' , \ '' ' nagoriol. and o, wort don* nrk coat Oa , .', ' '' ' \ \ - mann. , i,;La1".'1,V41 . .. i IT \ i'' . .i.i \... 4'''i!,! . ' ,\ :-. . \\"" ' ''', -- - , k- \,, ,\ \ rell qr . Propernor \ V. rern, ACo . Retort g ' ! I .- • ~ \ ji in111 . 47.11g: it1Y4r2;;.,.... • . .\ . . - .I.xoh Love. \, I F.A.thmolor. \ ,- ~ .- 1 Iltufla .l6 A7 d. .\\ ; lilli.ii= \ . '. ;.3' i IL. , .V.gl i ga, 1 R 0 . 1.4=4 No. \ . \ \Jamas LsoLtain. \ • , .f .C. ANI , T.• . \ • • \ - \ \ lin , In a vlro of . \ r kV aX.dig foLdla N\ \,.\ , - ...or c.a.na an..mate, . . , \ ' \ \ \ • . VL \ \ \ - :\ltissolution.'l - . _ , , E ca, , ko.44rebip beielefere . existhik t ' \ \ betersern i. rubel I , =76bbiel b Illestazdr= conePlet 54 . mel mem ' Aar of W e se .\, , - ~... : Rbbt.,!ood etre( t'siS7votll , .. ai i i r). .- \• :. ; . .. ''' s' '' ' ‘' , . v j* (L \ Gi ", , .5.1 . .,. -', ',, Flitstugh, Feb . 11M. \ A CO- ; 7 41p40irt , .. -.:\ TR''''BeribersLA.lo 2 formed _ 0 Ilt,r" . e//eAe. tn. th orned MU* /40 C. c od : P . Fbeellem I)btelbiate. 01l t net tae o. o. 1 01 • Wee - 4 \ etreet:abe tb...tor*, tAxt. jeme?: \ _ '., \ ` iff., DE LANG*. ', Pite•bunbe brellte.sre' 1.1 \ % \ d ' '' \ . \ i ‘L TinPikv DoariltDs3 l ',, \ `. 00F.AGENTS WAIMEA to sell H A • wawa GIaNCTICKB. Or MN I.NITO mi. ._ • tusubliotted .6 co. ready . fmektinsists. This wa n' se Urralsabli , to bresinemstes . .. 0,01( s hlptary at am .0 :k thmest. ...mi. sztylsosb.r tbs soil and lais to of sVisa . l ‘ \ 15.214riittes.7-titi%4ZitZtl=sbles. a Isnr ks f. • Unttsd. Blsok,i..ls. , ', ALLest vraatsdfolltislonsty. .*lssavilists ,1., \ \ \Ai5 IQX WE URTH, , \ t' f.,26. \\ No. lb Ws.taseum stmt. fort Na. am& \ ' - s '' • ChiliGh Wilde BOOksv, \' • . \:\ V \ . ..Tos. 41.74 sT \ \ - 41:111N lEF,U7pI - 81W stieet r .- , 0 Cattalos 33.era........—,*:,- 76 • \ \ ilzgralmfhicra ...... 7 - 7 ,....... - n ' 1,44Ti1iC" .r. = .- -• 11 \ \ *3.i I tt oVlcarat.t. Wc± .- ta . "",...-........- n ‘. ~, WaVenit s eV j...it71 ' a .\ , TI riacuilop.ll7 W :1 , 1-••••••••••- .. - . \ \ ‘ Il i altte l 14 . i..,,, ,, by 3.1p1e 4 F• 30..— , , •.. ‘4116,.............41,1, TO . • \ %. letilCtlCtr'N,l7tl"an,--.--t..7"-. , 14 . - ' \ I , ' l7lilsi c c " tA v C ll3 Pr l43 . by 81 1 4- \- , ..r. ' ,63 . • \ \ \ .1 . 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