fjittskrg!) 4%ttc. a-n s SATURDAY MORNING,; FEB.. 13; 1858. 1 TH ® 'EnAiiios | Of Hnnry B’lfa and Charlotte Jonos, the McKeesport murderers! The extreme penalty of the law was yesterday executed upon the bodies of theabovo mentioned criminals within the yard of ilio jail. The en closure isftdmirably adapted to tho carry log out of the sta tut o' ‘bf 1834;-providing for private executions. ; T&q Sheriff too; deserve* credit for having; refused,to issue tickets of admission within the-pracincts where tho.gollows stood. — None, woj bfflicrc, not r even reporters'for the press wcroawe’to oblain-admissioo. The gate ways to ihtj Court Flousq along tho threo stroet? loading past it on the north, cost and sooth sides wero thronged at an early hour and con tinued to bo so until nil was over. Tho gates themselves wore lockcd?nnd In addition to the usual fastenings, a strong chain was passed or round the hoary 'upright bars just above tho lock.— A military gttanl’wus pOslod at every en trance along the stro'og and unscalable iron fence’Uiat crowns tho yard, which is itself from tea to tweoty ftet above tho level of the road on nil sides of (he Court House. This guard was the Duquette Grays, which turned out in full force, Theß’ashington Clues yere also on guard through the different avenues of the Coart Douse and about thqyarJ of tho same. Thcse'prv caul tea* acted as a damper upon all such curious people ha might wish : te see' ‘‘the hanging'* by gbl ag im]de the inner- wall of the iail. -/ iY*«p«iUd lo see the tups of houses. uud of the churchMinthe immediate vicinity crowded »ith people, bat the school in the Second Ward Home, in the immvdlatovhJiuUy, was di«nl»ed uaYhursaOf ttfghVuamSatttrday aadtbeUouse locked and btyred, M the Unlroiriity building the stae thSngJtud been dose so that there was .-no opportunity of getting a riew from the roof <J Ot that, Upon the top of the tower of the Rey. .. Mr. Brown’s Church which commanded a perfect judge, tie aaw one single ito The fba.ee around the church * wi3throag*d,,but the church was docked and ■ well taken cart of byLhoSekUn. The Hill over . abate Hsrdacrabblo 'vaS eoTered/with . people, FT? aithoagh tha dtit*noi/rom.lbe Jail to the top of ' it Uat tiSsi iloo,yards. There wereweiaea and , children congregated, although there ni cola i - single thing to-be seen except she ls; which. the, hanging cord* of the gallbirs TOsitf-" cached. Itnsgiostion probiUj eked tract rtheirESt of the scene to the ensiase knowledge/* At about qoarttrbefmrennen’dbck, tliis iliigh; Sheriff, came to tbc ctH of ±ho yriaousTE :rtnil, telling them that lhahoarwEßtrt'dwiulin'itfiifili' they muii.prcparefor the vmd, jsketl ithran ill I they desired to have the -&cfrfb-w^r* , »-TTTflfl ! tbemagain. . Pifeansweredlhat to hear it again. ..Officer Fox ihon'leii tie vrs.y frorft the jail; Immediately behind him came' the spiritual advisers and comforters of (he wretched pair t ,Her. _3fr. Brown, of the church near the Umvmity, and Rev Mr. Bell, of the AsbturChapel Then followed Fife and Char* loUp-Jones. Mr. Williamson, of the Episcopal Church,- (layman) an English gentleman who has taken great interest in Fife, together with Or. Baldwin, Physician to the jail, and Dr. Pol lock, came. immediately behind the prisoners, As the procession-inbred forward from the cell, down the steps.of tte-jatt and again up those of the scaffold, the Rev. Mr. Brown read passages from the 61st Psalm. 'The prisoners, the Rev. >..!:.-'/g* nt lemen before, mentioned ami Mr. William-. sonTali'Eseended—the scaffold where were two chairs, one for FiTo and the other for his partner ia.crime. Fife was dressed in a neat and becoming dress; brown frock-coat and dork pants. The woman wore a common white dress, not a robe,, but a neat simple white'dress. Fife then c&tqo forward to tbe edge of the scaffold nod read his statement. nra’s onsq bscLAniTiow. In a few moments of time I shall . havo answered with my life for tho terrible crime I \ have«ommijtl*<b,and which I havo already freely confessed.. Itmoitnot bo supposed from what has been pabluhedjo the newspapers here from time lo time since my' arrest that-lam Indifferent or careless « about tho awfal fate lam now 1 to suffer, nor must it •bejttflpfcwdthal I have suffered ho compunction of thc.deed that baa brought mo.to ibis death. ?Oh hoi... X - already undergone more torture of jwol than p thousand deaths, aad'oh how often I Haro wished I could restore George Wilson and his sister back ft :lifc* Vain-thought, Mad dsnwlwitha thirstfor gold, and aUmalatedby drink *' blowthat'vbblwl them of life, - . ;.andscatthtir'souls/w i then t warning,. to'. the bar. o f p*hyer..n'owj^ t -abdi6ng:haa,beea, that fney navoboen made happy'by rny wiekodness, .. aad-ttai^tttairMoijno'rtnlrSokli.’are^moag ■•ths-'Te- 2 : deemed of Christ, aad.lpray Almighty God for his pardon, and that I may be permitted to hope that in the world of spirits, I may be there, ami thou beg there to be forgiven. Sineomy wrest, much ha 3 been done of wbiah I bflTo a rightta complain; not that 1 was arrested, tried aadeonvlcted, beedaso that Is a just penalty for ay crime, bat I du complain of some of tbo means used before my trial cams on. The pub lie prepi-baA^tposilively condemned mo that it was ... next to impossible to get * f*W- jwd bcar riog of my ease, and one oflha papers, tbo very day 'before the jory was .cmpannclled, published nearly two celumnsof on article upon me, in which it charged that T was guilty'beyond $ doubt How Is ltposriblo for prisoners to get an impartial jury if they are to lint tried and positively condemned by the newspapers ? It ought to bo sufficient-far apris .oncr to answerfar his criao to an impartial court and jury. Tho prisonor confined within the walls of ' his cell has no opportunity to - defend himself from these attacks, and if it is continued the innocent will suffer with tfcegaOty. Ido,not complain of the jury that tried my caw;l believe they did their duty con- tho eleven or twelve days I W*S oklnaVmy counsel took a great many excep tions to tho opinbn of the court on the admission of . evidence, and when the case was reported from tho Supreme Court; I observed none of those exceptions .had been presented or argued; bat I"inquired of my counsel abouLthb, and, he told me they hod been lost out of the Clerk's office and Toold not bo found.— There was'ft large number of these exceptions. Who carried theaoff ?. T wDI not charge thatMr.Hor. nor, the Clerk of the Court, had anything to do with their being taken away. 1 believe ho is nn honest man. Ido not believe the District Attorney had any knowledge of what became of these, and I be lieve lhatmy Counsel has in all things, acted in good faith towards me. Let the guilty party, whoever be may be, however high .in power, answer it to hit owQ’cooseienceariSto his Goi. There will be a judgmentbereaftcr, not only for the poor prisoner, butfor soxaa ofthoso engaged In judging him. One cf the witnesses at the trial swore to my singing a certain song, La the call, at the Mayor's office, in which I .was made toiay that I killed Georgo Wil * m and ids. sister. It is toy dnty to myself kad the people that I lafre behind, to solemnly decide that I never sung that song. I did have a conversation with Chariotta'and Stewart, and among other things I said tofitewtrtthatl. would do him justice; and with tho last.breath that God gives me in this world, I will redeem jriy promise .to him. I have been charged, with tho. murder of White, i„ connection with others. Of his murder lam entirely innocent, aid lrepe&i what I stated to Mr, Phillips in my con fjsiion, that I never saw Wtn. Jones until the next day after the maidsr ofWhUe/ and as to toy par* juripatfoo or knowledge on my part as to who mor deredWhltoy I.inost eoJemnly declare I know nolh lag whatever. During my trial many witnesses were examined.-; .Whafiome oftboce swore to they were mistaken'about." Bat I believe'they were all honest oxcopt-two, perhaps three. One was sworn, then tho others; for he hot only makes me admit the murder, ‘but act liken •Jraggerlng. Teekleei foul. ■But I for give them AD, enn him, end humbly pray Almighty ill ml tn fir£in^gtin Since oy.eonAaftment in Jail; Oavo always been treated with hnmanDy and kindness by Sheriff Pat* tersou, and Qod iwill reward bim for bis goodness of heart, etfeo It-shouldextend a little humane sympa thy to m'e/sounfcainnate as to become bb prisoner. As to Jailor PhDUps he has Always treated me kiod ly. In this, res pec tl have nothing to complain of; but ho should be content to guard the body of the prisoners, and no ttryto get confessions out of! them to ..bo fc nsed against them on their trial;— What here - grid b ' from a sense of of duty,.ud not .ou^ of malice or bad feeliuga 10 ward any one. . I ain In no situation to. indulge <dn wordsof.hatred or revenge, but rather In those of ropentonep and sorrow. Duriog ay confinement I have loffcred more jn mind a thousand times for the' crimolbsve committed than the fear of thb' death that bso rapidly approaching. Ifore b tho fata! rapo, and the scaffold, and the hand that b to send my soul Into eloroity; but I do notfear; I have made my peaiee with All the-'world, end Z trust in God. And now, before these witnesses, and in the presence'of Almighty God, before whom in a moment of time I expoet to appear, and wjtfa tho lost breath thatl am permitted to. breath oa earth, with a full knowledge of iny awful situation and my account ability, I solemnly protest and doclaro that Monroo Stewart b entirely Innocent of. themurder of George Wilson andhb sister. The deed was planned and perpetrated-by myself and Charlotte Jones, without I an other human being to plan, aid or assist os. For oar crime he has suffered a long Imprisonment, but I pray God that tho last words of a dying man, With no hopes or motives to dccalre anything but tho truth, while tho just punishment of God would bo T by falsehood, will be token and restore him to thAt liberty of wblchbebasbeen solongdeprived. in whatever was honest ho was my friend, but no PW»« of mine in crime._,.JTo has suffered much for kb forgiveness. Monroo Stewart ** * nno^ ti God have mercy on my soul. ' HsmrPire. ' “" er Flft *“4 concluded his rcadlnp, Mr. WUlxnmson come forward and read the written «t»lement of Charlou# Jones - »n 59 DZCLXBATIOSS OPcaiHLOTTE JOSE 9. I now haro but a few Moment* fo live, and I wish tomato a statement of the troth. Since my arrest, I hare been represented as a-person hardened, and destitute of fooling, and without- penitence for tho _crime in which I have been engaged. Any state-' menu that I was not sorry*, are tratniOj bccaaw I T«ClehrfidaCo..p.per. M y»; had tho power restore my ‘.'Ouh. County Commtodoner* hate recetyed ft IVjfSS® i W '\?«.*"• Tho MM on 1 why lgB*M*“S» to>W*Wto it mW tt«l< 1 »}“ WWS?*. t i»_ltt»tloT. ih»d tar Ufarr titv <!**««« tho ,'htmraat of thdrMrnlngo, ■ H|Pprtolpfß4i47’B -JOtoboM«h*mr :th«Ml»*d*So&«y;of Sl« 31 doe iho P«Uen . .Wwdflttw ■ A wrt-tuw 'bfforo thU crlae wi? com-. *tiafy fro® tltfjj comity.” mltted, Fife loft mo, against myearnest wish—gir ■ lag ms, u a reason for leaving mo, that- bo wn too poor to support me, and that ne was compelled to leave me, and go and hunt work. He did leave me, and I was under some apprehension whether be woald retars. During his absence I suffered a groat deal, and I would bare done anything ia the world to be with him. When I next saw him, it was at Columbia, Washington county, Pa." I was not wil ling ho should leave me again, and I wont with liitu —he going to McKeesport and I to my uncle’s.— Then when I was at my uncle's houso 1 first formed the idea of committing the crime, in order to got the money, to that I could live with Fife, as 1 was still afraid he would lo&vo me again. I alto fully believed that .Monroe Stewart was try ing to get Flfo to leavo tue, and therefore I had a great dlsliko for Stowart. Tbo deed wot planned and executed at 1 have statod In my ooofesiion to Mr. Phillips, and the statement of tho murder, at 1 gavo it to Mr. Phillips, it correct, oil but this: I sta ted that I started to Washington to get thu poison but concluded to stop in Motxqjngthola City and get it, and that 1 (Hod there and railed to got U, but 1 al*b stated wlmt Mr. Phillips did not take down: 1 that I got another person to go for the poison, ond ; this person stated that the poison could not bo got without sweariug what it was for. I did-oot go tor it myself, and uever intended to bo so understood. I wished to sny in making my confession that I did. expect, from what Mr. Phillips said, that I would have been cleared and taken as o witness for the Commonwealth, and tho reason that I put Btcwart in was that I did not like him, because I believed he trlod to got Fife to leave me, and I was afraid that tbe morning after tho murder was eommlttcJ be might havo teen something end been used as a wit ness against Fife and myself. Since I havo boon in the jail hero I havo always boon well treated by Sheriff Patterson and Mr. Phillips. Now I bxpect to die, and hare tried to make my peace withcrery body. I know the awful situation in which I am placed, and now at this time I shall tell nothing but the truth, berauso 1 fully beliere that I shall bo ac countable hereafter for what 1 say. With thls-full knowledge I am willing to state, before mao -and before Uod, that Monroe Stewart Is not guilty of the murder of tuy uncle or aunt, aud I beliero him to l* entirely innocent. 1 am sorry that I ever pm him in Iho situation that ho is now in. I have beon visit «d by clergymen aud other religious people, and I feel us though I hm prepared to die. . I folly confe®# tny crime, and admit that tor punishment is just. * faregardfathe inordanof in Wash logton ls my with do not know anything about it, and the first jltue Fife ever saw my brother, Wra. Jones, to my knowledge, was the next evening aftef.Mc. White was killed. l\» my counsel, Mr. Howard, Esq., I desire to return my sin core thanks, for bis services in my behalf.-- He has done everything for ute that a counsel could do. : I now bid the world and all my'frienJs fere ; well, trust in Qod, and hope to be forgiven. , Her | Charlotte x Joses. [ mark. During lie reading of Una statement, lie pri soner* manifested the. greatest tenderness for such siier.and appeared to realize that they cHtraulansh xj-ca the verge of that eternity from vttfcsb mew font % fair feeling moments eeparal &Uithem. \Whsn aQr. vPaElamscm had concluded, Fife , .-cazueilasveariiunifi suafleßeriiwl other incoherent ] Tuitaration iff Lidand pro^ : testing ;ths ammcmcc, entire -esi complete of - Jlmnue StentA. 3Jr. Brxrwathen offered a most fervent stu2 xwuling- prayer. Tien lie prisoners eat down and CharioUe Jones broke oat into tie m ast nncoctroUahle fit of weeping and groaning; these sobs and groans, mixed with incoherent beseechings and prayers to the throne of grace, complaints and moaniogs against those who had won from her as she said in her frantic exclamations an acknowledgment of her erime with the expectation on her part that she would' be used as a witness for the Commonwealth- Thescenebecame inexpressibly painfuL Strong men broke drown before the awfol sight; men who had been on battle-fields tamed their backs orwithdrew; those whose gen tle ministrations as ambassadors for God had lead the wayward feet of these poor criminal* to the fold of Christ, as they hadsertoetimes dared to hope, could scarcely bear the scene, so mixed of all that is awful and all that is painfulinlife and on the verge of death. *Rev;-BrowQ suggested to Re*. Bell that it might soothe the poor crea ture if he (Mr. Bell) would offer a prayer, irtth which suggestion tho latter -complied, and the effect was such as he had supposed-H-would be. When the prayer was orer, then remained the •final scene. The clergymen and Mr. Williamson came down from the scaffold: Fifo called Jailor Phillips to him, bode him good-bye, and asked ' him to forgive whatever he had against him, if lie bad anything. The jailor shook him by the hand, assured him that he had nothing against him, and btßle him good bye;* Fife shook hands with almost every,one in the jail yard. There were perhaps forty persons present. Then the man whose place it-was to pinion the bands, ad just the rope, etc., came forward, wearing a mask and dressed in a fnotr.siie sort of garb, and performed his duty. I The last words Fife said before the plank dropped from under bis feet, were (hat ’’he died game: l * This herdtd not aay-Jmbllcly/but said it to a toraifey wbrfatood nearby. -It is said that hwfssisted in adjustingthO'fcSltcrabotftbfsown neck- The other poor .wretch'! bad/ffioJhtal-noose placed over her head while she was yet groan ing, weeping and praying for mercyof heaven, to whose bar she has gone. At from three to six minutes past two o'clock the fatal spring wag touched, and the law was vindicated. They both fell at the same iostant of time. They had together planned and exe cuted a murder that has scarcely a parallel in the criminal annals of this country—murdered two Inoffensive and helpless old people, in the dead -hjur of night, for a few dollars. Thcy hatl been -arrested together, been tried together, convicted and sentenced together, and seot at the same moment of time to stand before that dread tri bunal to the eyes of whose Judge all things are open and cannot be hid. The bodies hung some 25 minutes, fife dropped like lead,and scarcely moved a muscle of bis-body. In eight minutes his heart had ceased its beating, and he had passed into eternity beyond even the faintest sensation of present being. Charlotte Jones was dead in four min utes after she fell. Their remains were put decently into coffins, and it was the understand ing that Mrs. Wolff, a sister of Charlotte’s, was to take charge of them, and bare them interred m Washington county; hut she not having/ihe means to p4y the expenses, they were placed In charge of Mr. Williams, undertaker, and buried in the Methodist bnrying-ground in the Seventh Ward. This ooming to the ears of Mr. B. B. HuoniouU, compositor in the Gazette office, who boards near the St. Nicholas Hotel, where Mrs. Wolf was stopping, that gentleman, from motif es of charity, interested himself in the matter, and be and R. N. Avery, Esq!, Principal of one of our-Publie Schools, went security at the Sheriff’s office for the amount necessary to the ex penses of removal of'the bodies, and they were disinterred last night, and will be conveyed to Washington county* to-day. There were probably 2000 people around the j Court House at one time daring the day, but we ; heard of no fighting or disturbance except be tween two of the soldiers—one a “gray” and ihe other & “blue''—which ended without blood. Mas. Auna Mansfield —who has been at the Monongabela Housfc during the past fortnight, departs this morning, for Louisville, where she expects to remain for a few days. Her rooms have been crowded by lady visitors during her stay In this city. Our intercourse with Ihe Doctor, who attends personally to his business, has been of the most agreeable character. We commend him to our friends of the Press with whom ho may have business as An agreeable und honorable gentle man. Application was made to Court lost Saturday morning, by Benjamin Grant, Esq,, President and Counsel of the Erie City Bank, for permis sion to change the name of that institution to the h ßank of Commerce.” The Court disposed of the application by directing public nollceto be given of the same, in accordance with tho Act of Assembly, which requires three jreeks publication in one -or more of the County pa pers. Jt is confidently asserted that tho Bank will resume payment in thirty days.— Erie Gas. London Books by Catalogue. —The Bale of London books, by o&taloguo, this evening, on the secoud floor of Davis’sew auction building, Fifth street, is unusaally attractive, being a con tinuation of the collection from private .libraries. Scares and fine works, on many subjects of pleasant reading and research, and which spe cially commend themselves to every variety of taste, will be found throughout it. They arc now arranged for examination. . Forgeries.— A young man who represented himself os a son of Com. Stockton, of New York recently visited York, Pa., and presented at the counter of the York County Bank a draft for $5O on a New York bank, which was paid. It was subsequently ascertained to be a forgery. He afterwards obtained the same amount from tho Inland Deposit Company, at Lancaster, on a similar draft, and then disappeared. He was, no doubt, a "bogus” Stockton. At Tire Presbyterian Synod now in session at Cincinnati, Prof E. C. Wines made some very interesting, remarks relative to tho elate of re ligion in Pittsburgh and at Washington where he is settled. A highly interesting and character istic letter from Rev. Dr. Jacobus was received, read and published, regretting his inability to be present with them and sending his greetings and wishes for their good. Tucathjcal. —lt is now announced that the Atbansnm is to be opeued on Monday evening next under llio management of Mr. Fester, of Pittsbnrg, with a talented company, of twenty fonr members. Mr. Gardner Coyne, the cele brated Trlsb comedian and vocalist is engaged. Wheeling Intel. v ... XUy Councils. ' Select Coi'Kiat.—Special meeting U»i night. 1 Mloutcs of the two last meetings read ami ap | proved. Following members present: Benucif, Berger, Brown, Herdman, Kira, Millor, (’hair man; Morrow, Moorhevd, Pollock, Phillip.-!, Totten, Word. Mr Brown, dth Ward, laid before Council a report of the proceeding* and resolutions of ihc meeting iu the f»th Ward of Thursday evening, which we reported yesterday morning, protest ing against the crossing of the P , Ft. W & C If 11. over Penn Street. The paper was accept ed and referred to (he member of Councils from yth Ward. In O. C. action concurred in Ctifumhed business from C. 0 , of I VI. ,<)i. was taken up. First, a petition for the reduc tion of licenses on enrts aud drays. S. C. uon concurred in action of C. (\, referring to Street Committee, aud referred to Finance (Committee. Remonstrance from citizens of Fifth ward, against R. R , referred to Street t’ommitee fj C. concnr. Resolution in 8. C. on a previous night, ap pointing a special committee on Railroad cross ing, with power to act, amended, on Feb. f>, in C. C , by striking out "with power to act,*' and adding at rloso "and report an ordinance to Councils to carry such arrangement into effort,' came hack to S C (last night) And was non-ron currod in. Mr. Bennett moved that the Street Committee be udded to Select Committee. Yeas and nays as follow : Yeas—Bennett, Brown, Herdman, Little, Pol lock, Phillips—o Nays—Berger, Kirn, Miller, Mmr.» w , Muor hoad, Totten, Ward-*-?. , Mr. Morrow moved that 3. C adhere to ihvir ; formoraotion. ! Debate followed. Amendment win aJifcd to | amendment, and motion piled upon motion, the i yels and nay* being called at every step AM ! the amendments and Amendments to amendment* j were voted down, and Council voted i.t adhere, as follows: Yeas—Borgcr, Kim. Miller, Morrow, Moor head, Pollock, Phillips, Totten, Ward Nays—Bennett, Brown, Hardman, Little—). Chairman appolufod Mossw Morrow and Totten Committee of Conference, Ueuiohslrauco of elliteu* of Niuth Ward against railroad crossing Penn street wm offered by Mr. Little and accepted. Mi\ Totten, a resolution In favor of establish ing gas lights at corner ofUmu.aud Bedford and Uum and Webster pireeis .. UHVired to Committee .on Oas Lighting A petition referred to Street Committee in C. C. on February Glh for paviug portion of Crawford street and laying water plpejn same, in 8. C-, last night, non-concurred iu. Resolution from C. C., of 6th February, that Ibo Cooncil is in favor of P., Ft. W. aud c. It. R. crossing Pennsireel under proper restrictions. S. C. concorrcd. Report of the City Solicitor aud Controller respecting the expenditure of SGS on Relief En gine house; accepted and referred baek to Com mittee on City Property. Mr. Herdman offered a resolution that the Market Committee enquire about arranging the Market House so that people who expose their vegetables, etc., in the street may get a place in the Market House. Referred to Market Com mittee. C. C. concurred. -City ordinances in bound volumes of City of Peoria, received, and vote of thanks to that city. G. C. concurred, Bill of J. R. Hartley, for ice, read three times and passed. In C. C. action concurred. A resolution that the'Finance Committee be instructed to prepare a memorial asking the Legislature to authorize the city authorities to assess an additional tax of two mills on the dol lar for city purposes, and also to levy a railroad tax of live mills to pay Iho interest oq bouds issued by the city to railroad corporations who have failed to meet the interest on the same,wa9 offered. Mr. Brown moved to lay on the table. Carried by the following vole: Yeas—Messrs. Berger, Brown, Herdman, Kim, Little, Miller, Morrow, Word—B. Nays—Messrs. Bennett, Moorhead, Pollock, Phillips, Totten—s. The Select Council then adjourned Common Council met, pursuant to adjourn ment. Present all the members but Mr. Layton.— MinuLes of last meeting read and approved. The clerk of the 8. C. presented a report from Ibe Financo Committee, with the ordinance making appropriations for the year lfcOrt. lo 8. C. report accepted and ordinance read three times and passed. Mr. Campbell moved to concur. 'Mr. Sinyser objected and asked for tie second reading of Ibe ordinance. Mr. Smyser then moved that the appropria tion to Ibe Firemen be amended.by making u $2OO to each company. LosfTiJ* the following vote: *■ Ayes-—Bailey, Norris, Smyeer-7-fi. Kttys—UarnEwT, CjtVAeU^Campbt-14. DAriioigt'; (oh,*' Dickson, Digam, Errelt, Fulton, Floyd, Qikleo,'Hamilton, Hunter, Hutchinson, Little, Mellon, M’Caodlesa, M’Geary, Rttd, Rees, Robb, Sergeant, Sterling, Tbomp«on, Ward, Pres’t. M’Relvy—2C. Mr. Reed moved to proceed a third reading and there being objection the rules were sus pended by the following vote : Ayes—Bailey, DarnhiU, Caldwell, Campbell, Dickson, Dignara, Fulton, Floyd, Hamilton, Iluoter, Hutchison, Little, M'Ca&diesa, M’Geary, Norris, Reed, Ross, Robb, Sergeant, Smyacr, Sterling, Thompson, Ward, Pres’t M’Kelvy—2l K»ja—Erreit, Gildea, Mellon, Recs-4. The ordinance was then read a ihirdtime and passed by the following vote: Ayes—Bailey. Caldwell, Darlington. Dickson, Dignam, Fulton, Floyd, Hunter, Hutchison, Little, M’Candless, M’Geary, Reed, Ross, Robb, Smyscr, Thompson, Ward, Pres't. M’Kelvy Hi. Nays—Barnhill, Campbell, Errett, Uilden, Hamilton, Mellon, Norris, Rees, Sterling—9. A resolution authorizing Ibe Finance Oomuiit- tee in conjunction with the Committees on Fire Engines and Hose and Police to devise a perma nent organisation of these departments. In S. C. read IhreMimes and passed. Action concur red IQ. Mr. Hunter presented a copy of the minutes of a meeting of the citizens of the Fifth Ward favorable to the R. R. crossing Penn street. Read and referred to (be members from the Fifth Ward. In S. C. action concurred in. Mr. Errelt presented the following : Resolved, That a Committcceof three from the Common and two from the Select Council in con junction with the Mayor and President of Coun cils, call on the gentlemen of the Ist and 2d branch of Councils of Baltimore, now in the city, and extend to thorn the hospitalities cf the city. Read three times and passed, and Messrs. Er relt, Hamilton obU Hunter appointed on the port of C. C. In H. 0. action concurred in. and Messrs. Brown and Moorhead appointed. Mr. Campbell offered the following : Ileiulved, That the Finance Committee be in Btructed to report a memorial to be addressed by the Councils to the Legislature asking for eucb additional legislation as will authorize the collection of a city Lax of mills on*the dol lar of the assessed value of taxable property in tbc city—said tax to be called a fire and police tax, and lobe exclusively appropriated to the tnainVeuance of the police oud fire organization, and noy surplus thereof to be applied to the Sinking Fund. On motion of Mr. GilJea, laid on the table, by the following vote: Ayes—Messrs. Diguam, Floyd, Uildea, Ham ilton, Hutchison, Little, Mellon, McCandless, McUeary, Rees, Ross, Smyser, Sterling, Thomp son, President MoKelvy—l6. Nays—Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Caldwell, Campbell, Darlington, Dickson, Erred, Fulton, Hunter, Norris. Reed, Robb, Sergeant. Ward —l4. The resolutions, with the memorial to the Le gislature, relative to licensing carts, druys, etc., were called up. Mr.'Emu offered a proposed Act of Assem bly, with the following resolution as an amend ment : Resolved, That, in lieu of the Act now before the Legislature, we recommend the passage of the said proposed Act. The amendment was adopted, and the resolu tion read three times and passed by the follow ing vote: . , Yeas—Bailey, Barubill, Caldwell, Darlington, Dickson, Digoam, Errett, Fulton, Floyd,- Glides, Hamilton, Hanter, Little, Mellon, M’Geary, Nor risl, Reed, Rees, Robb, Ross, Sergeant, Smyser, Sterling, Thompson, Ward, Pres’t M’Kelvy—2o. Nays—Hutchison, M’Candless—2. The resolution relative, to tho F., Ft. W. A C. K R. crossing Penn street, came back from S. C., action adhered to, and Messrs. Morrow and Totten appointed a committee of conference. C. C. appoint Messrs. Errett and M’Candless conference committee. Mr. Erreti, from tb«* committee of conrerencp, report that tho com mittee were unable to agree. Mr M’Candlcss, from the samo-conrAiiliee staled that the committee stood three for con earring in actiou of S. C., to one against, and moved that Council recede from Us action, and concur. Mr. Errett thought the motion out of order; the choir decided thejinolion in order. Mr. Er rett appealed from the decision. The chair was sustained by the following rote 1 ens—Bailey, Caldwell, Dickson, Digoam, Fulton, nnnter, Hutchison, Melloo, MCandlees, M’Geary, Norris, Reed, Sergeant. Smyser, Ster ling, Ward—lo. Nays—Bailey, Barnhill, Campbell, Darling ton, Erred, Floyd, Qildoa, Hamilton, Little, Bee9< Rosa, Thompson—ll. Mr. Darlington asked for a~divieion of the question, and the yeas ami nays wore'called on tho motion to recede, with the following result: Yeas—Caldwell, Dickson, Dlgnam, Fulton, Hooter, Hutchison, Mellon, M’Candless, M’- Oeary, Norris, Smyser, Sterling, Ward, Pits't ; M’Kelry—M. - Nays—Bailey, Barnhill, Campbell, Darlington, Erred, Royd. Qildea/HamiHooj Little, Beed/ Bees, ;Bobb; &08r, : BergM/T&Qtnpsba->l6:- ■' ■< 1 Sri*RrME Jtmos.—The Mercer Register an- ] uduiicos "(Lut Hoti. John S. McCultnool, of | Franklin, noW, the president judge of-that judi * cial district, will be a candidate forttomiualion | in the iili of March Democratic Convention for I Supreme Judge, to supply the vacancy on the I bench occasioned by the resignation of Judge ! Knox. Rev Du. Jacouos, will-preach in the Central (late 6th.) Presbyterian Church, to morrow Sab. afternoon at o'clock. The mormny service will not take place until tho Babbat}\fdllMriny. Thh pnnt-oflico at Thotnpsouvijle, in Washing ton county, hns been re-established, aud Robert Galdwcll appointed postmaster. A Great slide of land occurred on Mouday, ju*r below ('onnellsvilte, and rushing on to the Railway track, ho blocked it up that (he Iraius .were detained threo hours. Telegraphic f’O.Y <i I! Z Sti f O\K A 1. Wasiiinkto* tiivv, February IT Tho f'pnuio D not to session In-day. 1 Itoi'Aß.—Tho Scrgeant-at-Arm* haring reported I 1 tmi ho had, in obedience to tho order of tho House, I mrcslod John W. Wolcott, lie was required to bring | him before tho bar. Tho in purnmnro of j tbo resolution adopted on motion of Mr. |£tonton, I nskod him what excuse bo had for not apswering 1 tho question, propounded by tho Select Ccflnmlttoo, whether lie hud roi’oivod any money or Securities : from Lawrenre, Slono A t’u., .sometime .. la March lad, to tho onuuiul of thirty thousand dollars, moro or less: and whether ho was now prepared to an swer (bat und all other ijuefltiflns? Tho witness was sworn by ibo Speaker he to the truth of his written reply, which was to the effort that ho was hero in obedinneu lo the ordjpr of the Mouse, to answer for alioged contempt routnitlodhy him. Uo assured tho House in ail siacorlly that ho did not design nor sunpeso he was guilty of such an uflVncv, and respectfully asked until Mafaday in purge himself of the charge of coutemiit, and fully .i"*tify his conduct, und ho wished again iu consult | his counsel. * Mr. Stanton tuovod tho indulgence lie*.granted, and that he be remanded into the cnsttiAy hif ibo Sorgcant-nt-Arnis, and havo (lie beuvqi of. his counsol. .{ Mr. Stanton's resolution puwad. I Mr. lloyco, from tho Committee on pecltons, mado a report in tho cue of Urookß, wh? contests tho scat of Davis, of Maryland. Tho form to charges frond tuid violence, and asks for a new election; he •ays the authorities of Baltimore are implicated in tho frauds, nod cannot lie depended upon to extend protection to society. Witnesses were examined be fore the Committee, after which a resolution was passed, deeming it inexpedient to grant tijo prayer of Brooks asking the oppointment of a Committee to take testimony. Mr. Phillips made a minority report,‘etigtuatising the election proceedings in Buliimore as a gross mock ery upon political iu»lcj»en Icnce und popular sover eignty, and concludes with a resolution empowering the Committee on Flections to send for persons and {wper*. and to examoi© into the facts. , The cun»iderui<«u ..f the subject was Postponed till Monday. Mr. Hoard said that rumors were afloat Involving tho rights nnd dignity of the House, and asked leave to offer a resolution f«r the appointment of a Com mute© to investigate whether attempts bad been mado by persons connected with the Executive De partment or persona acting under their adilco to in finance the action of tbo House, directly err Indirect ly* by promise or Intimidation, orgiving or withold ing patronage, Ac. l.lroly proceedings followed. . > '■ Mr. Warren objected to tho w&ptlan of Mr. Hoard's resolution. If Mr. Hoard Vbnld put his linger on a person so offending, bo would voto with him, but not for such a sweeping iudeUnito charge. Mr. Houston—lf the gentlemen would state on'his own responsibility improper influences Used, that would afford tangible ground for investigation, hut not scurrilious articles from newspapers, Mr. Hoard road from tho Richmond South, whied said that, (he President declared that ho would pnt tho Lceompton Constitution through lu thirty days or bust, as four desirable TOtee could bcjirocured bj means of executive appointments, but it would re quire nice engineering. . The Speaker thought that this did present a ijuca. tion of privilege. Mr. Hoard read from the correspondence of the Tribune:—“l Icaro that until Monday morning it was expected that Burns, of Ohio, woold vote against tho Lccomptonues. On the morning of That day. however, luTcaine to another perception of his duty, on an understanding with the Presidenttlint his son in-law shoold retain the valuable place of Postmaster at Keokuk, lowa, and thnt he himself should be grat ified with the ofilco of Marshal of tbo Northern Dis irict of Ohio, when his present term in the House U completed. Mr. Hoard read from the Confutation rhowing that the President’* power only extends to mat tern of legislation, and from Washington's Fare well Address against tho trespassing on the rights of the National Legislature, adding that these news tiper staicmcuts funned-asbasu of action for the louse. Mr. Warren said ibat'tf Mr. Hoard insinuated that man on the Deinqm'&lii? side were influenced.by cow r.rdico, or hope, or fear, be iru very much mistaken. Neither the executive nor others coaid influence Hv wafl.on tbo.lmk.nf pm re *x.Wte cohU Cad him Wbrild *fs{ him. Mr. Burns pronounced the statement- nftho Tri buLo an uo((uul|fied falsehood. Mr. Stepbonsyowarkcd that the movemeut of .Mr. Hoard was bounded on vaguo rumor, Mr. Waihburne, of Me., nccasod Mr. Stephen? of an attempt to strangle investigation. Mr. Giddiugf was sorry t<> sec such unnt-.-tr-ary excitement. It became Statesmen representing a free people to purge themselves of uuch charges of forrupton. Ho referred lo the fact that tho Demo crat* once expelled the reporter c*r tho Tribune for staling that his colleague, Sawyer, ate sausage.*. The House, by a vote of 10*3 agaln.it ad, decided that Mr Hoard'd resolution was not a -inaction of privilegi-. ibe Home then adjourned till Mouday, '!-• IR?r’.l.UL<»ihl4UflldtfitlxdYj^ i I I ,1.0 lUawtsßOwair hi tlid Senate ‘eveial petitions and retunovtranceaT were |irc:.onteJ. } Itu r..n..w»i.jj hill » Vi «. repurled f (u m Committee a-; .'otmmUod: An u<ri rclalireto mercantile lax in 1 •tt.«laur ( *b. The billowing Wcre re p orte j wjc j. amendments An a.’i limiting i„ 10 l*!i cool.; relative t» brokers; rtlttireTo bail suit nn.UU. relat.velo.L.- vUlaii..,, „r ~t.|i.»anr*a in tU <*>•>’ "i Pittsburgh. The following waj. to.-ummittoj the Cuiamiliee oil motion of Ar. t-Mor an ».-t relative to the Alle gheny Oily .‘■•eaU**. rbe llouso took up bill* ~n the public clundar, but acted upon none of importance except tb© follow ing : A rt--oluln.n to increase tb,o -alary of ifaet! PV . ernor to ami ©no to iorrena© It to J.-liOO* nn urj relative b. incjui-iti„u on real eatate. These b.Hi wore neguhrej; an act to revive and continue in lor.-e the art to graduate lands on which money Is due lo the Commonwealth: passed fl rc-din*- postponed for the predent. The following bill* were read in place by Mr. rharter 4,l ' e ' * *‘ m,u ' rs Dnurauce Company The Heaigtsn Uivorre ap r dWi!,. n Wa . „i,h.l, a w» from both houses. Hnlh bouses adjourned until MouJajr alternoon ut three o clock. Applications will be made In open a road through HillJalo Cemetery. ~ Nmv Okum,. F. 1., ll' -Tho Oil, u coining up with the Collforoia mills of the 20ih. Tha Mar of the West takes forward $1.300.000: she left Acpiowull no tho :;J iu?t. Iho M abash wa- to leave hiaania ..n the I Dili for .New \ ork. Alßisv, Feb. 12.—A bill was introduced iut>> the legislature to-day for tho Incorporation of the Cen tra! American Industrial Emigration Society, with a capital of Detroit, Fch. 12.--Tbc main building oT tho-new NUte Insane Asylum at Kalatnuroo, wu* partially rnn.uiQeit l, y Or. |,,i nlgUI. Tlic tmildlnic ira oc.*afde<l. The damage is about s3^loo. Loliswu.*:, Fob. 12.—There aro 5 feet 11 Itu lies in tho canal and falling. There wu a light snow lart night, and the weather in now cloudy. Ther mometer Xi degrees. Newport, H. 1., Feh. 12.—The wife of Cotnmmloro Ferry died here lust nighL TeUgraphlG Blarketi, N»:\i You. Feb. 12—Cotton doted flnu; 2000 bales «©IJ I lour firm; -air* 10,600 Ills at $1,70(fc4,8i Tor Ohio an aJ • vanee of 6c. Wheat firm; 12,000 luib sold at My. f!, r t»ld cagospriug. Corn firm; 17,000 bush sold. Lardlwv;. Lin •enl Oil 1c better: aalos at 6C&67c. ‘fallow Itu odvanc«.i l-SOoo lbs sold at Uosln is steady at 4&r. fij Co ' steady. Freight# on Cotton (0 Liverpool 6dl2d. gtocke firm, except Cumberland, which Is qnotrd at 10U: Chtnm A lU*-k Island 74»<; Illinois Central MU; Urrow* A Mil., wsukio IV/i: Michigan Southern 2L% N. Y. Central &1U: Ualeuu A Ullcago aGJ£ Erie 27; Cleveland A Pittsbunm MUaoarl*aJxesS4; Tennessee sixes €B*4. 0 PBiUDUPnto/Jan. 12,—The Floor market eontlnuee do. cldwJly dnlt at thu decline noted yesterday; there U utt] 9 or uo export demand, and transactions are coufinad to small lotsfor supply ,if relallera and bakers at tor com mon Aud good brands; |l,7fi(sfifor extra,and $5,12^57$ for extra tumllr and fancy brands. ThoTeccpta have fallen ofT, the Inspectioiu ainounllag to ouly 12,231 bbls_ snlmt Io,2LK> Ills lest week. Kye Flour; 100 bbls'tCfd aCgTL— Coro Slcol $2,87*4 Wheat continue* very doll; but there is not much oflcriutr, 2100 hash goqil ami prime Peana. red eylil at $1,05 In store, and some of fair quality at $l. Paa|| wlr* of Rye at G0&)70. Coru meets a moderate inquiry at yesterday's quotations, nml further safes of 3000 hub yellow to store, were made at 66c. 1000 Lush prime pinna. Ost« told at 34c. Whliky firmer; aalea of bids at 20@2f now bfel J at Urn fatter rate; bhdt at and drudge's] lo tlvcissaTi, Feb. 12.—Hour 1# rather better; 2200 blit void ut s3,7&i^4,o6forsuperfloeandextra. Whisky firtuai & Hugs; 700 head #ubl at $6,55(3)6, firm. Mess Pork ad vanced to $16,50; 700 bids Lard sold at oc. iPO.OOOIbe bulk meat sold at And 7*4 tor abooliiera and Hides, the mar ket closing unsettled, all articles befog hslj higher The weather la cloudy. Mercury 2C°. Tho rlTer luu fallen two Inches since noon. IIsLTtNORE, Feb. 12.—Flour closed henry; ealrf of Unwaid street at uul City Mills at sj<ai,2s. Q niu Inactive and unchauKvd, except a slight adrouca la Coro. Provision# very bnnyant; Should?ra, 6>x- llama,9; Bacon Shouldti*, Sides. 9*<(&9hZ Pork sl<l. tard9J#M>3s. Tape Worm Cured toy Dr. McLauc’a C#l. UKAtaa Vtautfcnr. New Vuax, August 2,1561 A tertaln lady lu Uils t-lty testifies that, after oslnr Dr MeLann’s Vrrmiiuge, pispuvd by Fleming Broa. of Pitta burgh, aha passed a tape worm Ivn lovhes long; »nd has no | hcsttalion In cHommendlng it to every person afflicted with : worms; as, inberoptnlun, U tor excel# erory other remedy now in cue. The tramped' Ilia laily. and further partlculsr* ..canhelearoed by calling on Sira. UardJe, ilanhKtan ulni-c ■or E. L. Theall, Dreggist, corner of Butger and SlouiwTts! MJ’ureluuera will be careful to ask tor DR. M'tsmwui CEI.EDIUTED VER-MIFCOK, manntocturad hr pr.KMfV<» BROS.ot Auotheryannifhgi U;- n .r. .arlhlra. jr. M'Un«'. hi# celebrated Liter Pill#, can now ha hxilat all rasaakabi# diugatorM- Jfonr.B*nuifi*vil&tmt <Aaifra«fffr# ; feOtdAwfwT fLKWrNCJBROa. BED.—Wi Commercial. COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY! litun DlctiT, V. H, W. W. Miin, Joux Fleming Dtr;n M’Cim>le»9, Juju (Urmsul PITTBBUUOU UAUKETS. | Reported Specially for tht PiUtburgh Gatetlt. J Pinutnan, Emiui, Fcbbcaiit 12,1358. FLOUR—DuII; salmon wharf of 25 and 14 bbl* super at JR.SO. wbU'b l« a decline, amt 'JO do extra from wagon at it. FioinaUue. SO, 100, W.ir.Jauil $3,H7 for »a]-er,Jl.Ui l.>r extra auds4,f>oi3s4,u2 fur family do. UUAlN—Sataa ou wharf of lUObuaOataat 'ZC 1 /,. and 4>» tn>» It ve at 50; frmu store, 600 boa Bye at £5. llAV—Snips at seals* of 10 loads at slo@sl4 51 ton. UKOCKUIKS—Iira; Kale* of 150 aodSObbl* Midasae* at 30. and 61 aud 12 hbd* Soger at POTATOES—BaIsa from wliarf of 75 bus Xcsliannpck* at SU; from store KtQdo It 65, and 60 do nt 65@»CU. APPLES — BaIe* of Ist) Mil* Turbin* miatltle* at £1.25 Cv£lf6o. •* BACON’—PuII but Arm: ialrsu(.24)o!ha Shoulders at 714 prime, and 1000 P* Shouldoraaiul llatus, Western at 7 and O.cagh. PORK A nalii uf 40 bbli Rump at £l2. OIIKR3B—BaIe- uf-OO Us W. It., In lots at 8&91.E. LlME—Sales of lo litis Louisville at ftl.2jfitll.6i. 6 ißll—Sals*of 10 Ills No.3Mackirvt at $11.60, and MOd OxC'Xlflili at 4}^. HOMINY—A sale of 6 bids at $5,1)0. HUTTEIt AND EGOS—Salas of 2 bbls Roll Butler at 13 sod Jo at 14: Eggs, sale!) of 3 Hl* n t 9»<|- Imports by llallroau. I* Ft. W. AC. It. R.—lit bxa starch, I! U Collin*; 7 bts cbom*, 2 I'kjfi butter, J Wood; 22 bill* paper, Parkins 1 ro ll pkff* rivets, R Townsend 4 co: 12 bbls hotter, Dalzoll A rot 50*k* dr apples, IlerUt; 2bbl« butter, 1 dolard. Atwell, A to; 3do blitter. Bagtlcy! 4 do egg*, J Craig; 39 *ka ** 'Valtara; fit bg* do, Shrlrar t Dllwortb; 13 tl busks W Noble; 22 bra clovaneed owner; Cl do. Watt A Wilson; <W do, M’CltukAo A »v, Ift ran sharp, 3 do bon 24 libls ccfi.adobnlter/owrisr*; 15 do. IS bile cm, is lard, 40 sis dr ftpplw, Rea; 5 do, 19 bbls egg*, 23 pkr, bolter, 1500boawbett 185bbls dour, 60 bx* baron, 6u bbfi lard. Clark A co; 200 bos wheat, Kennedy k co. - . BIVIBNEWg. TlierowoMboArrlvaliyesterday of any boats except the Me-inngcr, but tbs wnttnar lioa wcoms a *oft and mild again unu without doubt oavagxtlou will b<> as good ns evrr within tbe ucsl few day*. Boots here now are laadingus usual and mtd will goout aaeoon as they can get ready. The Clara Dean whlchli*! been here ever since Uft summer "ot oti yrtirrdty for Louisville. Tbo Gaul will Irate for Ihu lams Hirtou ibe day aßer to-morrow and the Endeavor now loading, on Tneadayjjext for tbs same port. Tbe Wheeling boat# aro laid np now aud Liulwsi on tin- ir\>p i« «ovtirv Murk that a hl»tary of It drags Leavlly> TJie Sky*L*rk, On tbe 20iir»r tbl« month. tbiimagniflccm floating jalere now lying at onr IcToe, will lean fi>f|he Upper ML»*oori, and will hereafter, as soon as the tailne** open* iu the Spring rotumeuro running regularly from gt. Louis to all Hio-s now town-* on ebe confines of our civilization. We bare heretofore described the Sxr-LiXK in a lengthy notice lu wlilcb ».« gavo a dncrlptJon of ber build and atvto tbrougbout. Wo may repeat tiers In a word that everything which can make a boat comfortable or ».ifo has beea lavished upon tbl-, htcatuer. Capt. Ben Jobni.m is too well knouu and bts bod too much experieuoo on the river* to uc«<l any extensive notice. He ba* no need nf puff*. His great *u.- ceu lu every natter pertaining to the control of stcaaiboau is proverbial. The very rarest chance now oflbra to travelleis f.,r taking Uiia trip by the fixr-LiRK. Sire ha* been tested. Her ma chinery I* m-w and work* to mlmirnloo. her furniture and upbolitcry U ut tbe best •[ualily and the boat U built for •ps*d aawell as for *af~ly. We cordlullv i-oinmend bar t<* the tnivelling public. TU« Cincinnati Commercial of Thursday save: “Tint tbe submarine wn« alongside iho bccatur when tbe'James Wood passed np, with a prospect of raising ber .Capl Draffln of thn Meteor, passed turouxh the dty yesterday. deaUned for Pittaburgh, where LU lino steamer is loading for Mlwgari river direct, lie nays he wIU start th* brilliant Meteor out as vooa as there h mftldsnt water to permit her to descend the Fall* drawing fire feet The Meteor is a regular Missouri river packet, construct*!] at JsfiersoariUa last Spring. St Louis—Tbe Keller Troup bar*- clurtered ibe steamer lb-raid, to ron In tha Sonthvrn river*. Dart of tbe cabin has be«n raised, and to arranged** to admit of. exhibition* ><sing giren on board. Thalltlimaa, Lsblgh. Fairy Queen. Priam Donua, and Defender, are advertised for Wheeling aad IMf-l.iireh to-day. „• e Steamboat Register. ARRlVED—Jefferson, Brownsville; Lun-rm-, dix C**l >*ul Bayard, Klizabetb; Messenger, St Lotiia. DEPARTED—Jefferson, BrowaivlUe; Lurerne.do: C-il-.tii-l Bayard, Ellxabotb;Clan Dean. St Louis. River 4 feet, falling &mustments. A Soiree and Musical Festival WILL BE GIVEN AT LOCUST.B& OllO\E BEMINAUY, Lawroucoville. ou>£(& MONDAY KVENFXO NEXT, Fob. 15lb. M old tbe f.iuomr th** purchase of School Apparatus. Oinuibunea will h« in readiness at tbe close fiir Pitts burgli visitor*. Refreshment* provided at rea-touabie rates. Tickets 50 cents each. MaybohadatJ.il. MRI.LOK’S G. It. WHITE'S. WICUARDaON’K, J. S. DAVISON’S and McFA DDtX’B. fi*Ht;6td PHOF. COWPER S DAN CI N O ACADEMY AT SEVILLE HALL, Corner o't'Fourth nnd Liberty St«. NKW CLASSES now forming for Gentle- Ktv on Tneailay. Thursday and Saturday Kreniugs, lor wcoud quarter. New irlasac* now funning Tor MISSES an J MASTERS, on Tuesdays. Thursday* and Saturday* at 3 r. «.. fur »«coud i}ll*ltrr. New pri -ato rlix-soi now forming for LADIES, on Mon day* aud \V\sluosdays, mz p for second quarter. I’hOF OOWPEIt wilt give private lu*M,n* at any time when uot by clauert. N.lt.—Sevilla UaII for reut <m Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays. Applyto_ jfM.lwd] PIIOF. COWP4JR. PITTSBURG n T IlT: AT"irß7 MUSS KIMUEttLY ..Ls&stt aid Mixagahess. .60c. | Prime DoS, 54,00 | Sacoml TU-r lie. IPi Ivan- Box, email ; tiallrry .25c. ( Oulurnl 80x,... j Y .. v • Slug!* y<dta iilPrivatfl Hot, *l,OO. Oirat liill To-NijUt. UAUKLAIN-E! and TUREE JACK SUKWARD.'! MU* KunUilj oj Jade KbepparJ' Mim Turnbull aiJack Hbeppertl' Mn. Vaniierring u Jack BhpppwJ' .-.AilMtllAY (Titling, Feb, 13th, will L* pcrloruied U.e Irencfa Drama, in 2 acta, entitled, RIAOELAINEr or the Fonudllog of Parte* IIRILTRAM H. C DUBOIS T<> etaicludo with TURK! JACK SHEPPARDS takes i>l<-aautu in utiQonnfihi; Uie >»/Mr. JOHN E. GWEN;*. PitUlnjfffli'* f»ror- Ur. «{>)x«r tint wn-k I? 0S TK It'S OAIK T IK Sf— MASON"- 10 IfALL—laiite and iltragrr JOjKt'U C. WSTKJI- Ai'liuk wuiiUn« Manager. A. tv. VOUNG. IN FRICKS.-4B | UPPER TIER KWi.u Altck*ti*i nr Time—l>.H.f* o» H1 | at <;i. • .'./iDflirdf- «l 1 ..'. lorL 1 * ,4 "*' 1 ‘ hast night of tin- Katmrll >,«-i,(-nr Wr. liAj;. ItS I.ANdIMJN Lest 'nipht of ih~ (•-,«! |r*<t, Meu, MU. .(AM FA MADISON. AATCROAV KVKNINf!, Frb. I-Mh. ivdt.win t- i wl touued t-haksviware'e tragedy ot tIAMLFT—IUinIrt ,O M . liiue.) Mr. Harry Ungdou; Pobmiui. Mr. <> \V. ••-a; flh>m, Mr. DplMl*. Julia M.C--rkv - Wi-4 Emily Waldrgravr. After which Mr. J4UKR MADJSON though hU • xtraordlaary perf-.rtuaucra, auiungsi which hr ait) iiavea large lock, from two to three hunJrcd pounds, broken on hi-, breast with sledge hammer#: will hold from three to live Luudrrd ]>unnils nn 1111 breast oinl allow four mm <0 strike on It with sledge hxmtuom. aud oth«r Ini'tollblr feats, which must b«- seen lo bo believed. 'i•>conclude **llh the nautical Orauutuf UItOTIICK T —lieu, Mr. Harry l.angdou; Hdwin, Julia >l. Cooke. auction Sates. „ DAVIS, AuoUoitppr. Commercial Sale* Rooms, No. 64 Pltth Street. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION ..uiipnUhlntnn, it Fifth «| »{in» ~.l.i r. f cavil, par fund.: tl share# Bank of PJiteburgb Stork: *0 “ Allegheny Bank do | .^l r ‘ ...... >. >l. DAViS^.Wt. : SALE OF LONDON BOOKS ' .Mtuc^. nr,ilT •'tutog. Feb. 13th, at 7 o*d«k,vcilt be • thp WU,,J "I 'he new mtctiuii t M,l ki 8^ N r b !i^ l ? b «freel, a aefect ftillectloo of Lomton ! f, ‘ w " rrlTar* Libraries. In mblltlun to : nlll r^I Mch V °, a , U '.'* U " tv " p of Pamphlet Cats n ' < ‘ f p w ’- ff ‘ )m * valuable Private Library, this sale will rum i Kl!?.. * t 2 y t qtu « y ,6d cl * olc « volumes in geueral Lit •; rmV «; t Plw l r J r * Vo I*S°* » ,, ‘ l Travels, Kiatory. Biography. {(^le‘i t SIJi?n!Sf 1 iC : mon * th '‘ m *‘ll betouiid 1 H i rt 1 * volt, quarto; Uumeand Smollefi ’ f^p^iL 13 PoW‘c Journals, 5 Tols; TheFalr ! Itfr «t^7 PO ,?Kf U^V 0U; Addison, 0 vols, full , < nir, (Jolilsmilh • Works, 4 volv; Cliarlcs lamb's Work*. 2 ru l flr^ - srois$ roi 5 HaWlo«'*Sel«» Novels,4 yob I f iiL Mw The 'V ,Ul V ,rful Magazlna, 2 tola; Dudley’s Collec | ° To l r ‘ Ovaham'. United BUtea, 2 vols; Me Lullccha tnivcraal Itaaateer, 2 vols; Modern Farriery, i !r‘,’“ d i , , u l! 111 *V s P««F‘« Rcll<,ue< llDtory ofLondno aud it. Mcinlty, 6 vols; Artist- ItejKwtturv, 4 vola, plates: Customs A ’i!‘ ri * ; Vl ' w,of London in Uie-lftfh Ccn tury, rhaksperian Tablanx; Owen on lleltrawa, 2 vols, Lou don folio, 1680; filblU Uebrneca; Goology nf Maasachusstta, iJiu » nni , rtus oc '|- cal Votki of Drydou, Butler an/ i l . . 2 . 0 * cach: w °fkaof Paley and a vola; In goldsby Ugru.Lt. 2 Tols; Won and Gold editions -1 the Poetr * v'o?a Ac° j[c k artmmar * 2 voll . Cambridge Half Hour*, •n«e books are ix.w open for examination, and Catalogues f^y*... . .*>« P-M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Daily sales at no. 54 fiftiist" At tho new Commercial Sales Rooms, N«*. 64 Fifth •tnwt, every wedt day, aro held public sales of good# in all stM^whiM forth® trw«3« and couramera. from a large atook which Uconstanlly repleulsbedNijtl, fresh eonslcm wenta, that must bo closed forthwith. At 10 o’clock, A. M., Dry Goods and toncy articles, com- : prhdng nearly everything neode.l in tho line for persoual and tomlly use; tablo cutlery, hardware, clothing, boots aud shorn, ladle# wear, Ac. At 2o dock, P. M* liousuliold and kitchen furniture, new i boddlug, carpoti, elegant Iron ware, etovea, cooking utensils, groceries. Ac. At i o clock, P. M., toncy articles, watches, docks. Jewel ry musical lnotrumont*. gnus, clothing, dry roods, boots ud thoea. books, stationery, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auct'r HARDY & M’ORBW, STEAMBOAT AGENT’S, Coxseb or First and I;kurv strets, PITT3BURHU, PA* ♦•bah. an —i. jixwtoV jonm. REA & JONES, ' STEAMBOAT AGENTS, N o 7 G Water Street, prrranußtiif, r~' * - " rOUAUCO— 50 bxssslurap Tobacco; 20 Jo Es a 10! do do 2oeaddjbX**<U)do do ir. do do Natural LtafTobofco; i!U ken 0 (wist do, lUeMondfUr tale JaIE H. KOMSON * CX>, EOI.L BUTTER, Ao.—ti l>bls fresh Roll BQttrr; 0 trap White Beane 7 aack* TJmotby Herd: Gobble Ureen Apple*, * J i at received knd for eat* by B. ROBISON k CO. OATS.— 300 Imali. pnmo Oats received and lbrul.br 3IIRIVER k DIUTORTH, . .1.11 immit llaurtnul rtiuti ' CTARBON LUBRICATING OIL at whole ,/tab* or retail by the Manofoctnmt, . - - - J*3) ; MACKEOWfI k riSI.KY PENN. WHEAT—-430 ska now landing JL from ateatuer* for »le by . •- b - J* 2o J ISAIAH Dingrvf co. tap t 0 fox NQ.Ut*Btfecaa KO.,f*. JiSwrorF CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD Pittsburgh and Cincinnati railroad rn.nn VIA STEUBENVILLE. 1 PITTSBDRGII RAILROAD COMPANY. AND THE PITTS- IiUROU. FT ' WAVs- CINCINNATI RAILROAD COUFANF,having madean arrangement with the PITTA Vl!tnfn,t N I I,^L UCA(3{> RAILROAD COMPANY forth® Joint dm of their Read between RttSravh ‘■‘ r Train* daily (Snndays excepted) a* follow*, commencing MONDAY, Jaooary 25th, 1858: Cin. KiprrM I*itub '’V** Ui ' n AIIIT* Alim Cleveland A t jj alJ j , ur * *• CnJO *• * [Steubenville, o:4sa.*ij JColombOf G:2OP. K.|Cla.' IQJJO P. *. - ““ I " “=« “ Stenb. Accom'Uonj - «*) «•[.-„" . S49p.itj “ 7:14 “ ]Colnmbui,LsoA. X. Cin. 8.-00*. *. Tho^A.n.TrMnrau.thronßntoCi^uJ, 1 ,1, |steobMUo7:sop.>l. witHOLTcUANOBorciw, making direct roun^Uo^.V 1 H?* chahge, and the 235 P.v.traiu threvgh to Cincinnat The C;45 A. K. Train «toii» at all Station*, and co UllC J£ f ) *J ton - I °'liAO*polU, Cincinnati, LonUyilK Cairo and St. Lool* and ait point* on that road. A t Hudaon with the c 7 1 n ,^ rd w,u » tr » l0 OT Tuaearawa* Branch for New Philadelphia Cleveland and Toledo Railroad for Toledo. Detroit. ChteLr«.nA. , R A, f' ir Cuyahoga Wla and Amu. At Cleveland with Alio with Lake Shore Railroad for Erie, Dunkirk, lluflkla.vuf.** with all Railroad* leading to the Korth-weit and 2:35 p, u. Train* atop at all &tion» on £?mvXi*( an 4 °i n,l>a and Ohio Railroad for Cumberland, Harper’* Ferry, Baltimore w.ii?*’ eonuoct 4t Wheeling with the Baltimore Railroad for Zanesville, Circleville, Ltnraiter, WllmJngtoaTAt: W “ h ° s,on Cit - At B<Uair with the Central Ohio Tlio 4p. If, Steubenville Accommodation atopa at alHFay-Station. • •pi. . » c * s ? !ro rJ lAlaS from Cincinnati arrive in Pittaborcb a* follows , loiTln 6 ai icinnaU at 4.-3) p. *. rum through without chanw of car* and arrir on Saturday evening mna directly through to Pittsburgh, £d na*sen'e*r. ri » **, 730 a. if. Thla Railroad on Sunday eveolug at Iop.it. pamngm can leave f ur Philadelphia vl* Penna. ™' l '“Ting Cincinnati at &00 a. it. arrive* in Pittaburgbat 8:10 p. «. ruTS” iyj F«!r’u^it!sr n C^it r , c^ )t I? h 10 811 P r,Bl ' i P 3l and transferred free of charge. a. a. c^e. w. W. BAQLEY, Sapt. P. C. A C. R. R. Colnnbw. EDWARD T. MEGRAW, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TOBACCO AI3STD CIGARS, ko. 2<i LinEnrr street, bead of wood, T ,° THK Ttt , ADK A I ' AI!QK , t'KESII STOCK Bu , .r.uij Ho,» Inpwt.r. .aa Muinbtliiron, .mon*., wI,H, r.,ll„»ta, farorlw brtnSt LKI pul y . ii lirant'i A. No. l'6s Tobacco, Ktime, Robinson i Co'* Tobacco, Eugene Howard'* Tobacco, *- Urant’s Pound Lump Oarendiah, Hazard and RaOroad Brands, 01 a A us, c,o ABsn - .11 , MILLION assorted brands _ Wblrb «c nlfor to Itio trado it price, which cannot fail to please. lu2o:J4wtf t w. E. C H 1.1 D s & C O’S patent xtAmo pise and water-proof C ME 2ST T ROOFING. A HE -NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT SHORTEST NOTICE II IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF 3E gjUf S3 . SJga-gg-J^pJglgH-tr ,ta^,r”B”of ‘ ,hrT,roßo, ' Mas wKVu •.■ d „™u,i„ b! A. JOHNSOS l v. PEBBEI <fc JOONSO.C - JVM. Johnson! i No- Third ftrwt, bftwnfn Wood and SmllhlUM, Plltibargb, Penn* I hare mad# * .altoorrttehljf w - E ®UM * CO’2 f.OOri.NO, left at „ ante. th. r l? Sr“' , Sy, l *T n|^ U ° d S V*.’ ,0 [>H»M.t««Sr«itl.,.gtboftlm.,. Q Ctrom « jr w. flßeUr r l hy n, ° ,em P eratn «; consequently It wooU not U lUbtc to tueli & R J rut. HBcpfctrally, JOSEPH XL LOCKE, Chemtat, L4b*r»tory No. 123 Walnulrtrwt, Cincinnati, Ohio ‘ £n“ m l Ued W - F- C “*» 4 B-tte Fire and meta?'** lnToU,,on » •» »»Hog to inrure buUdlng* thus protected upon the sumtcrmi os I lonira those oSrerSwttb m * M - •I'UtO.'.F r I ,S JNO. S. LAW, Agt. Iloj.l Jiu. Co, LonJ™ luJ LiVt ™! TRANSPORTATION. CAPACITY ONE HUNDRED TO N S DAILY MWH LLOYD & CO., tSsassa (SUCCESSORS TO LLOYD * LKHON.,I - Htl , ?i“t2L^ TESSn ' 1! PREPARATIONS Tills WINTER, are now spared PENNSYLVANIA OANAL AITD BAIZiKOAD. t 0 fr , um l, ‘® CiUe> - , ' r * ra ° “■«» our friends and all those disposed to patrocU* the Penns Cana FRMOir? 4 ’ t,iat °° n * W * r ' “* r, ‘ n * l *‘ r 6«ocr»l satisfaction to SHJPPKIIBOF EASTERN AND WESTERN The Avuidanco of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad „ WIU give increased .lespstcb to the transmission of freight. Office Pena Stmt, at the Canal TN»tln, fc;U:>yJ LLOYD A CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. JS&3E3H4 KIEB’S PORTABLE BOAT LINE ■SW.v- V li.Peaasrl vanfa Canal aSd Ballroud. Capacity Two Thonsand Tona Per Month Each Way. OUR FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION HAVE SEEN LARGELY INCREAS ed daring the past Winter and we can now offer to SHIPPERS the superior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LIKE loandlVom Pittsburgh, Phi Ddelphla and Baltimore. Our line being composed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS but one transhipment is required. Merchants scadtug Freight to our Line cau rely upon its being put through with #U dosslLl i CANAL BASIN. Comer of Liberty <u\d WaynittrwU.PiUtbvrgTu Rt fe2felyJ KIER A MITCHELL, Proprietors. l-icgulat Steamers. ( i lE*.* mb ics»r ± ' Missouri River Dirrrt. A Rare Chance to Paueageri A Shippers. IPI II ffo Through vfilhoul Keihipping, to BoONBVILLK. BRUNSWICK. LEXINGTON, WKSTOS LEAVENWORFII CITY, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH. NEBRASKA CITY, ANI» OMAIIA CITY. T ilti splendid new :tnd fast running Pas »«Orfvr HwQi-r HK V-LAHIC, OipL URN. JOHN SON, will Imsu far (lie ft bore und all luUriu.'Jbite ports. op THIS DAY.TCth lust For CrvlirKl «*r Iwvmkb apply on bonrd *<r (>■ FI.ACU, BARNEY A CO, AguiiK Ja2l OfiW. No. ST Water ntreet. Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, STKAMKR JEFFERSON, |;t. J- 0. Woodwaki*. burgli „t h oYloct A. M brJatil.r, Beller><nir>n, P.ijrtre Pity. (1 wnfloM, CalfrbrnS still BrownaTitle, (lien. ruitueitluK M'ltli and Coach,•« for Onlontoirti, Fayette Springs Morgantown, W«r«. slmrg. Cannirhoi'Hown and Jr&.n-aon. ' Paa»t'tigi'n tlrketrj through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, tuculs auditafe-ronm* on boats incloiiTe.— returning now BrnwusrilU leate a( 8 o’clock In tbe inortuitgauil & in the ♦Ti'iiiuj, p,ir further information eu* qnirv at the Offl. e, Wharf Boat,at the loot or Grant itrert. _ __ 0. W, SWINDLER, AcrtT. REGULAR TRI-WEEKLY . ICP» n» WHEELING PACKET.—The fine pas-fiSSSSI aongeo steamer CUEVOIT, Captain J. Wnriay/wUMeare for tbe shore and all intermediate ports ou Mondays, Wedue*laya and I ridnya. For freight or p&iaage, apply on au'l W. B. WIIEELER, Agent, No. 5 Wood it. R* E-0U LAK WEDNESDAY , fCP> * PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—Tbe fins new steamer J. W. IIAILMAN.Capt. lefre lor the above and all intermediate porta on EVERY M at !o o'clock A. M. For psiuceor fivlvbt •apply <>u Imsnl or to _j“« 2 . FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agent. ITIOtt MAUIKff A ANDZANES-, IB* > VTLLE—The new and beautiful steamer jSSseEHI LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Bltowx will taro andsllintmuediateportP, EVERY SATURDAY, at 11 p m. For freight or paaeage apply on board or tu «cJC (’LACK. BARN Eit A CO.. Agt*. (Cincinnati, »Vr. J?OR CINCINNATI AND , tCgf " LOUISVILLE—The now. and M‘le»4i.J B ttßgg£a pasaangpr tloatnPr RNDKAVOIi, W, J. Marked. will Irarr (hr the above and all intermediate ports on TUESDAY, (he ICUi lost., at 4 nVlook P M For freight or paasoge apply oa hoard .»r to FLACK. BARNEF. k CO., fel2 Agents. OiTCINCTNNATI A WUl^YjESEjfc VILLE.—The fine steamer OAZEL, K. Brans, will leave for the share sod all TntermedUts ports, on TUESDAY, 10th Inst., at 4p, a. For freighter passage spply on board or to toVJ FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agta. I’*7olTcinci nnati & Louis-Tl^r^ ’ VILLE—The Quo steamer DO. KANE,iSafiSfe Capt. 9. Sbrnntn, will l««re far the shore anTalfititor. mediate porta, on THURSDAY, 18tli lust, at 10 o’clock,*. M. For freight or paanga apply onboard or to foil FLACK, BARNES A CO.,Agents. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU-, ft®’* IF VTLLE— I Thsflneateamor ARGONAUT, JsgSsSSS Cnpl. Oen. L. McLean, will lean for the above and a) llnter. mediate port*, on THIS DAY, 13m lust, at 4 p. k. For freight or passage apply on board or to Ja2-> FLACK. BARNES A CO., AgeoU. ilHßpilic, &c. FOR NASHVILLE.—The line , fCSE.* steamer HASTINGS, Capt; Porter, »ntJgg3Bg leave for tbs above and all Intermediate poru on AATUR DAY, nth Inst. For freight or passage applv on board, or to lid. FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. St. Uouis, See. For Missouri RrvEß.—Tho | rra^A fine new stumer ROWKN A, Capt. Porlor. JeSgfflgfiSfr will leave fur tbe above and all Intermediate ports on MON DAY, (be lith lnsL Forfreight or passage apply an Ixwrd or to fug FLACK, BARNES A CQ~ Agta. .A. 0. UVjIEW T?OU ST. LOUIS.—The fioe now )kasscnger stoamer, “ANOLO SAXON, Capt. Baker, will leave for the above sad all intermediate port* on TIIIS DAY, 13tb tort., at 4 o’clerk p. M. For freight or passage opply-oa boaid or to REA A JONEB, C 7 Water street. FLACK, BARNES A CO, fcU2 No. 87 Water Tt. FOUST. LOUIS.—The fine new iJßfr.h bat nmuJuc paraenger Bteamer Chpt. Mnore. will leave fot the above And oil lalemSJffl# porta oo THIS DAY 13th at ~u. for freight or puMiMpß apply on hoard or to ; - - -f, . J.S LACK. BARNEStOO- IpM. I’OK ST. LOUIS.—The.fine nSr * fff=rZ vt«oB>Pr 31ABRNGO. C«pe. SfcOklUn .will iftra far the aboraabd all TIII3 DAT, 12lh'(Mt,«t 4 rfilodi ftfUM»l>pl>onbmnlxrlu ' ; 'Cv. ‘ '''-“ ''S-j TtACg BAttSRaACO.- • grin'Otkann, Set For Memphis and r<>r lh,l S llt “ P*®®*” »mlj on boorJ gr to fe» . . ■ ymctt.ntßina * ca, Ast. Xi'Oß MEMPHIS aVd NEW OK- 1 fEPvo. JL LRANB~The tpt«uUA<rt»atnfr ARCTIft jflßßßila Opt.' Darloo*?, *lO Jeare fa- (ho there and lattrs<3so porU on SATURDAY, the I3ttrhut.- For frelrMcr peasn apply OB hoard or to Y£ACK, PABXS3 A C<E, Agmtl. F~O E- NEW ORLEANS;—The» tCPTZ fine atramtr AURORA,* Opt. John S-aBBES l iUrodw, vill laera tar tfceaboTet&d ell inlermedUie rwrts tan THIS DAT, the Itth ta*aat o'cfeck, P, or jMwgoMttairoa hmrt crto. . • i I M . Jta«Tir»»S «!?•». 4 OF THE. t'BTTYKHSITV .At Cambridge. Mass. The luitrtictor* in lki» .SVioo/ u-e Hon. Jocl Putts, LL. D„ Haval Professor. Hou. TRSoponca Psuosrs. XL. JXrDaue Prufeew, Hon. Esiobt Wasobcss. LL. IX, Untferdty Prefe*** THE course of instruction erabraces the va rloos branches of the Common- Law, trad of Bquhy, Admiralty, Commercial, Inuruulonot and Cunstitotional Lau- and iho Jurisprudence of the United State*. The Law Library consists of about 14,000 volume*, and at new work*ap]>Mr they are added, and ertry effort ts made to reader itcomplete. Instruction U given Ly oral lecture* auJetpotitiuu*. (an.l by recitation* andexamiostions, in connection with them.) ■■l which there areteuevery week. Two Moot Courts are also bolden in earb week, at each of which a cans*, preH oit«ly given out, is argued by four "Indent*, and aa opinion delivered by the Preeiulng Instructor. Room* mud other fecilltiesar* also pronued fur the Club Courts; amd on As sembly is held weekly for practice in debate, and acquiring a knowledge of iwrltsnieutary law and proceedings. Students may enter the School in any <tage of their pt«- or mercantile pursuit*, and at the com* l WT fa Jilh or other pnrr of Capt. Üboboi Cusk. AHE ■« .v.rrjiy tbrj «,«.*, |, u . r , il v' •.-cording lo Uu-fr iVw ..r'ij* “*‘‘ t “•••**•'- The Academical y.-»r. which rowmcn«« onTUn'ri,V."i*'’' * week- after (he third! Wmincday in Jn!j,brdl*i.|*c.'hn«‘tw* terms, of t went) week.each. With.* u r-iT *ll. the end of etch term. Mltuv i. opett.il etl and lighted, for the use oi the members of the School Application* for admission, orfor Catalogues, or any fur therinfonnaUoD.may be made toelther ofthe Prufesiovs a; Cambridge. ja3o:lawd2wis To Capitalists or Mann factors. 1"UIE undersigned having determined to ■ “°J° fo «; “*•.(« “change rar Western property,) the best Farm In Armstrong county, within firs mlnntoa walk of the KUtsnning Bridge, and delizbtfnUy situated on the river bank, opposite and in view of the Alle gheny \ alley Railroad Depot, containing about One linn dredAcrea, sixty of which contains eight foet oi good Bitum enonsCoal, with bank open, and delivering cool daily iu Kittanning at five cents per bushel; and S 3 acres or superior rivfw bottom that never overflows; abont SO acre* under fonee end iu the highest state of cultivation, having recair c.l over 1000 loads or manure from the town, to which a esm cat. make eight trip. a day. There Is a laVro Lo! Frame Raro 40 by do f<*twlt£ cant crib and wagon .beds attached; 150 young Annla and 100 Peach Tree* growing; a well of water at tho house and a number of springs or water Hut at arnall expense conld be This property possesses superior. advantages for tealdenraestid iron or lumber mamSto- I dMirou9 <* rtoHriug a good mad proatml able Investment are to view this property before making any Other seleeUon. Title indisputable and tame vasy. Two trains dally from Pittsburgh, making it easy of access lor rarther particulars address the proprietor, * • JOHN POETSiiOUTIL . V. . , '* rhac^'e tor Western lands, some buildings •'«»/ sf*- A Good Chanco to go lnto Bnalneas. " ON account ofliad health I have determined to close business as soou as I can dlsooseof mv ent stock ofOOODS, cousi.Ung of 1 y *’"*• Dry Good*, Grocerte,, Hardware, Ac. I no w offer for sole my large and complete STORE fimisK and Improvements, on .MAIN STKNhV Itmi rj„„J ana Co, Ohio. It D bell.ved to 1* SM 1 * State. A bnslnewof $OO,OOO be. done, at a good proflL Tho Mttelmreh •Chicago Railroad panes through the nSr-’ .aL. tQj portunlty to ship or receive good* freman/^v ?“ United State* or elsewhere. *“ y warkel ia ttK Ja»2wd o JA3IEB McCONNRLL, Ohio. WANTKpVMMEDIATKL^7oroOOfff B « *? J^ lba »*• of tho meat proSS iSB BooksinAmerica. Invalids,Meehanlc»,6iriSreandTeJk* an wishing to travel, will find this toU and pleasant business, enabling them to bk thn%?r|"_ and make money at the hum Umo. Agent* now itfthftO?' inen are clearing Rom $5OO to 11 nartlenlar* and a list of Books, tMrm - a RRmitmli QueenCUy Publishing UoateTlU uSo ntr^Jt “ttiS®? D - MUBo: '' A GARDNER WANTEDit^A~mJn — ST" Isaiah dickey * co- Mo, BO,'VTttor street. ANK STOCKS WANTED by „ - ajistin LwSsris * ca, Bteek »nj Bill Brpt«r. sg team. STOCKS WANTED— WMechMIof Duk Slock;; JI. end iM.: i. tk atMl , Ksclm*. . ~ - WKtetßteßwSr. • • V .MotxroralreU'** ••■-** ’ ADSTIh-LOOiTTS * Cft. Btncls Efoktfy&a yppfth itwt To frl) nnleri by Ja2B • / ANTED—NoIcs and Drafts haring. 4:6 IT wumot>tlwioxno;|SODt<>tlOQO,W • V .: ACsmxooMia*ci)J • BtockaadSut* Broken, £& fourth it ' WtifbiogMii Hdteu ' roilii BRLT UNITED STATES HOTEL,' ' . 1 111 s.b hrc Ii pg'u tvji " * JAMRS SHANNONS J? *, r rTHIS HOUSE is on ga tr»sWnstoo ■ *tr«b U- E B*Uixa»l Depot*, sa dlu* aa mffi?!?-} bar ? agtl toproYeTß«nt,r«iooiW»dp*o l lftmd*bfcl J*Pi^. fa l“ i i ~,r» “ •***«**tbe'mwt ceoTioteaf Hotel J SiSSr* lnitlrrt l * Rut« TF*«r. r.;- ’E'GUS—3 bbls. Egg*-tliU d»T receired and AJTorrtoby dalgT HBNBVK.Cai.XTOT. CHiYER PLATEDWARB—Cantors, Spooiu Ac, fer ial* at la* price*, tar V'.f d*3f- ; -.- 10H2t t%XXßt9*< iHimllantouo. BJBants. Of good Bound Rye. • --JAB. OABDISEk.
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