1. x:,.l..ittsburgtz--0.:-:4.t.c0P4',... :&-Co.. • D 1111 l P ■ll4 • at. lebheatiee Office, AAA, need afar Theitifisid. and SEvestlng Italtions dells-. eon sne Latest nears op to the , hour of TEMP ::Jlaraist.Zdihies—so per annum b advance, or lb. per I 'Peat ban Parders. •BersentAlliiNorrs2 P.T album In name.. PP C. per palerfroin'is Mrs cr Nom SI. WWI (Oiol ar aprarda, at per Ihnuam per , larulably In arADVISITLBI2O3 ASHX&ISONARLE PAIRS Fiiitiki" . 246l6aNG, FEB. 'l', 18111 "Tittllntriattarg Infos dews tot like the react . lotions adopted ; by the_Peansylvania Comtnimitonere to the Washing eon easferwlits It intitinalorly objects to - that nlanslla tentanding protection to Northern white ...„, -Inew outrage and violence, when visiting 'fitn4tr:it Aides. It evidently thinks the t,hit'pitepyir this 'aide of Mason & plson's line Inkti:„."iieldr.theirrights; and not to 'demised" 1 . Agin. ..:Titi,Vitiks seems - to be afraid that a sturdy adberenee to by rights, and an boated support at the Constitution as it is, i ll our old Oowidoawealtb, would be very offeneivelo "our &Tillers birottuvo," who. in revenge might be tempted to tome desperate things. Its pion to is to eve the Bullhorn slave ? behliqtkliity askrand not 'Rog the negatio- Wine yuk-Tay suggestions in regard to soy I,;Savantees in reeoo of the North. The coarse '.4 . 4,4llli,4arrieborg organ of the Northern 'polo gloater 11146511i011, reminds us of a - valiant Vir ittaliOntiliary- chieftain, who had command of a easpaiii la, the army - which should have de fended entered and peeked it, in the war of 1814. This stai illaiiri'eitioried hie men not to even re. .4tfw - hholiitot the enemy, as "it would only • insitelkett madder." fa . tan amen the Union that the people of — Pentsylvatio will do whet they think is right, and that they will stand by the old Constitution as His; nen at the riot of offending a class of men mlati sake humiliating "ammoniate" to their extravapat diamonds, the condition of their , • herein to the confederaoy end their future Ibtlility to the government. _Tam (imam botass.—The South Quartos ',. papers:ire - rejoicing over s tender of their seniture to the Mate Government, by the Colaw 'l balding:4 Indians, which Is located within the that Interesting Commonwealth. The Mercury to the fetuses of Ile heart 11%111: "11112 tale of a thousand-fold force from any other gauger - would not have been more welcome than thWirtst t thotbra tribute of a proud and noble vtioe, whose ancestors often aided South caroller' la b r boars of need, and whom foreign gold. lutnenos could not detach from their trlitadt", AM this le very pretty, bat the , truth gives a more sombre color to the picture. 44,1titcd. 1111 11 : to' the last census, there wee a tined ,total of two hundred Catawba's—roes, weave and ' pappooses. Mille, in his statistics of South Carolina, describes the Catawba tribe - nerittevelj degenerated and degraded, and more ovU; "s - generally addicted to habits of lad°• limn end intoxication, that they are test sink ; tag inbi 'blisters." They poems a body of NOW Catairlis River, which they have teased .to width:seinen for 99 years, at the rate otll2oler annum for each plantatioi of FOO sores tad 'yst, — siya Mills, "these wretched What live In a state of abjeot poverty, In ;Uri-. "ireguenoe of their ledolonce and dissipated habits. They dun for their rent Wore it it du, ' ud:thelen or twenty dollars they receive are sprint in t debauch—poverty, beggary and 1 misery then follow for a year." T i ns Nuroanon or vas Muenster t.—The Louisiana Convention bee kindly contented to keep open the natiption of the Mississippi for "ftiendly States." . - If the States of the. West sod Northwest need the on of the Missisalppi river, they will go aid take it, even if it should be necessary to oPan Um !non and drown out the State of Loobdawa But we have for some time been leading steadily to the conclusion that the West outdo! without - that river. She does:not need Mina Milinty to market. Most 'certainly she eta do - Without it - better Than Lontelana sad Mississippi can .do without the produots of the West; sad it may happen that the people of thin States-WE be compel' , d to come to the West for their supplies of provision, buten of thy West needing the ldieskeippi fro. carry the produed to their doOrs for sale. Thi Vellende furnish abundant opportunities for skipping to the seaboard ail the surplus pro , dant - Of:lite Weet and already the planters of thiSiiiiii•ire seeking an outlet for their pro ditsWASough Ski same channel, instead of trusting to the aniertain chilies of Charleston and Nair Orients. As eieterra= manufacturer writes as follows to a meniber of Coupes,: , "The grass will pow In the streets of New Orleans in. two or three years of secession lade -pendeses. All the produce which bee molly gone down the river to get vent for Europe or ne North, will now go up the river, sod by rail serer to Nevirork. or Boston. Commerce seeks peaceful avenues; and will knowingly take a dangerous -- one. , The oily of Memphis is now sirodlog all of the great receipts of cotton in that little place by rail to the North. I have had . 2,000 bales come to for the factory, sit the way by rail, at a less cost laid down than I Seed do it, leading down the river and (bones by ant from New Orleans to New York. And this will be theigrest,highway for ,the tobacco sad hemp 'of Kentucky, and lead of Missouri sod tai ttelass tit North and South Alabama, Arkan sas iiadollinitiiippt Ships will not go to Potts whenthrar esosot get • proper elesresco. • and where tlii: isenrann .odiees deoline to make ssyleeueanoelr .. .. Thit Memphis 'Avalanche, the secession paper at thatillace,,is, seared at this new sepeot of thlnp and tiles to °Guinea its resders that it is safer sad better to send the Cotton to New leadai'ini commerce always instinctively seeks the safest route, and it cannot be torn - ed back ,from its preeentherthWard tendency. Ms. Toucor.—Although Mr. Imlay hie nom inal, lidded with Ms protest colleagues In the Cabittot, on the semen question; there le some rising sniped that he ally sympetbrsee with the South., -Minh indignation is felt in Wasidagtonal the meager In which be has att empted the treignatione of _soul others Who kin token up arse -.Leftist the United Slates. Soso of Ms hollow hes even been done by • Week& Lieutenant' - Randolph mailed his Wait of resignation at Montgomery ou the 10th Vivo days *Rif, on the 12tb, he was be ,tore 111 . optel of th e Peossoola Nary-yard, at the Node se armed forte; se one of the Com . mioile*Vli of Florida, detoOdlog Iteenrrender. Theimpitulation was °ammoniated to the Navy ,----Dipewtelltit on the evening of the 13th, and Me resignation Woo aorpted on the 14th Inst. Ao . cording tea law, he was guilty of high treason; sod 4seettrot. ihn penalty of that crime. No thm - L*o2.llidji eight to give blot an honorable retails tervitte ; and Mr. Tocutoy, in so orptlig the resignation of a rebel, with the proof - ifMtarebillion before blot, has given enbetan oomfort to the enemy. Ati-lirratooa Law.—lf sophist could WM este it_deuht as to the Soundacts of public lett '4 WNWII. would:be lbs fed that the bill •to mead Ute e daislaw latroduaed by Mr. 'Deasrits lato ths ¬e brut beettromised with latninallett...its firm Hoficea to moat info. Mousi'lnd at soy othar_time than now would havellieWritaived' with y storm 'of Indignant * b traot hostility_ fallowing Is so a I ,of it: unaptly& 1-provide, - that the- demead by a Swan of a Bute or Terrliery dor the ear reader of a tagitlie from jollies shill be made arm a Jody et say federal court la tbe State . : or, Territeey_altere the fugitive Imo taloa ro.l, tac instead of belay made ou_lltelnoyeraor, as by theme st-179-11i - Whiolt was- "'adored saw' tory bytes, dabbles of the Supreme Court of the nattatthibuilit lba pee of Prigg ei. Penney ,atel Jt Mateo prorlded that the words Ursa": n, Nosy and oi her. crimes' 'ball be coultrusd to implode -alt,ofterates. ootoinlttod within aid -,_ again' Msirtela pr Territory inakial the de tausd Eft 0141 1. 4 !UV ur net In the Slit. whore the heave waolonsd. Sado' 2-.-prorlder for d' it ' --s oden-a illi rya kr i a! 84 1618 .- tit Tdnigelt Section' 3p provides that when, through via lance or iutimidiatisu f w fugitive sloe Asti. sot thiairuir may'bring all foe - Wed rumen thai amide ist the Coon of Clitme;.-the &moat to be paid from (hal:foiled Stales True uryt'the ••Soneitor thereof 10 bring edit, in the mune of the United States, &guinea the county, "city or municipality, where the ;el:Ovary was prevented, for the amount paid for snob fugi tive. ! Section repeals an offeneive . parta of the sot ' of 1850 in respeot to harboring end Protecting fogitives, mad to the fees paid to case of rendi tion, and other obnoxious features. Bastion 4 repeals all laws -loconeletent with this euastrount " ---, Tan Washington correspondent of the North Amsricart, In one of hie renent lettere, lays: "Among the persona named for the edministra— tion of the Southern Confederacy, which the ea terptising managers propuel to put in Operation before tho end of February; Howell Cobb is log— gested as Secretary of the• teuury. He would be-a moat excellent chume, od. would do more to pacify the country, and kill o secession, than any compromiel that could be de Ned here. Give him full play for thirty days at t. a Tretanry, and the death-huell of dionnion will b. certainly aoudad.", As an efficient aid of h r. Cobb', we would lugged, the transfer of . • residiint Buohanon from the ; White House, nt Washington, to the Executive mansion at Mont orrery. Hera would be a combination of admini. Indica energy and duancial 'Shinty, which won d be without a par allhi in history: - The Old TAO:lila Functionary; with becoming modesty, hie avowed that he le Ito soldier, wbite•tbe whole country declares that he is no statesman. It is Indeed difficult to tell what he ie ! Gas. - Calcium—We publish .d the other day the epeeoh of Gen. Cameron, in Philadelphia, In which he disavowed the senments put Into his month by the telegraph, an upon whittit we animadverted at the time ; and tiring the debate on ‘,Wedneeday, Mr. Bigler bore testimony to thet fact that Gen. Cameron had not endorsed the sentiments of hie (Bigler's) speeeh, as the telegraph reported that he had., We based our dissent from his views upon the telegraphic report of bie remark., which ,we are glad to see thus „publicly disavowed. We take occasion here, to repeat our emphatic testimony against all attempts at conoessloo and compromise. The more we look at It the more we are Oonvinced that it would be suicidal as well as diaireceful to yield one particle to the demands of rebels with arms in 'their hands. We should listen to no propositious for .edjust ment" untirthe government is in our hands. In the wordo of Chase, we are for the Inauguration first and Adjustment afterward& Our Washington Letter [tlyedal Oorteeyoreinoca of the Daily Ptilaberah Oast. WASIIIIIOTtiI, Jan. 29. All the reports from this city representing that Mr. Lincoln has written here adwising any particular line of legislative policy, or recom mending any given basie,-are entirely unfound ed. Ho has done nothing of the kind, but on the dontrary, hes, declined to interfere, leav ing his political friends to estimate all the cir cumstances and to shape their action, by an un trammeled judgment. Ills opibions are well understood, as adhering to the Chicago plat, form. Actuated .by principle, f and believing that no aggression upon Southern rights is per forated or contemplated by that platform, be stands by it in good faith, and feels no Molina- Gen to modify, alter, or amend Its-declarations. And while ho is disposed toward. conciliation, and Is ready to make every honorable coocies Men to alley the fears or to ooriect the preja didlik which have p ted the reason of the South,' he does not feel prepered in the face of menses, seomelon and tremolo, to abandon any conviction or pledge to satisfy the conspirators, who are now peeking to overthrow the govern. most. This is substantially the position of the Pres ident . sleet, derived from his correspondence and from recent oral deolsratlone. And it may be regarded, too, as the attitudeof a majority of the Republican party in calves'. All the 4:ml6re:toes which have hesitated, held, clearly demopetrate that no compromise surrendering *lo*in:trial principles asa be curled through Congress, even if Mr. Lincoln himself were wil ling to make that sacrifice, which he is not. If an extension of the old Missouri line, pure and simple, to the eastern boundary of California, or the admission of New Mexico, with the other propesitione reported from the Committee of Thirty-Three would be acospiekigg t .„4,llsal settlement, they might - be *doted MIA m of pacification. But the ars ' lets tej and demand unconditionally that slivery • be recognized and protected south of 36° 30' In the existing territory end that whielsmey here after be acquired. This is their ultimatum, and was So presented both in the Bruits and Hones Committees. It requires not only the surrender of the vital issue upon whichthe Presidential election was decided, but the degradationct the suocessfal party. , Mr. °filmed" has doubilem acted under tbs most patriotic impulses, in bridging forward his proposition, but as a conservative statesman he r has done infinite mischief, by requiring impossi ble terms. lie should hive presented any . plan which had not secured in Wynne. a reason-1 able share of support from those whore votetti were swannery to its sticoess: i The. Republicans I were not consulted at all, and were surprise&Mii a movement the only procaine' effect of which' ' !mimeo to rally the Border States and nisei thetoin a false position. Volt:tad cossequsnom have already been seen and felt, and Mr. Grit, tandem Is conscious, when toil late, of having lojtiredlio - very*use he was' eo sincerely anivi. os lo to ' mote. If he had 4 ed Ms haat: ones an stood un co mmitted Until the Nor th and Smith broke ground aid disclosed their d io plans fat • mi ght have acted agrsat part se Tullio& ' :ton extreme Opinions. , Now he is - powerl ' 1 about of the strength which might h Woo um potential for peat.' and anion. :,,,,ii, The lotb46lMy and temporizing policy of the Prisideny berg, done infinite harm...- Had he steed MS "nit announced al determined latent Lion of atilt' the laws, Maintaining the in. tegrity dr.'? ke...llnion, and M aintaining ail terms with traitors, tit# bee .of setceeltin,woold bog I ago hare*san It Il ls hesitation basonly etnionrigiM • diet il tore and abetted the i r (raison. And 7, within ides vratits of hie ekedus, the Go wont totters kilts fall, for Wont of a coursgtoni sod direatiegmind. When braced up by his Cabinet to the Want of any single act of deolsion, be - anon after seeks as finds some excuse for stopping short of the con, sutoination, and o,good order is oontitermsnded under a lama prelecoe. One ship le sect out Co reinforce an important point and the next Asp 'the telegraph is invoked to a rest her departure. Troops are summoned in the morning only to he stopped at night. There s no stability, no firmness, no foresight, and no pluck. Governed by the single ides of postponing collision until 'tier the nth of March, ihe President yielder gelidity to the worst cleansee, and is betrayed by fears, which excites only tit morn of and ,shadows into miserable Sm eller I l i tituitis brave m n who arestruggling to Preserve what Isiah 0 tho Government, and who are compelled to witness these bomillatiog,wltaltomises. ! Vtiono.! ConCilPridoll IN H Baotou wain 1 lifer me Pittsbergh Bally Baratal braises. Enrroae : I stondLanasoed, not at the folly and reckleanca aid dang of the South, but atitee wookneos and pnaillabimity of the North. NO, I will not eay the North, but the leaders of the pippin of the North. Moo 'show - the people hate trusted and refired to station, of honor and Innuendo, aid power, are Quailing before the Southern .hdr. ribane, iheir backs ars ap weak as • willow branch. Their knees shalt' like Belab ta Let them take etre. A Noweern blast will sweep away every recreant sea, htiw high salver he has hitherto stood, as acre es there is virtue and min- Brae"a telt . in the hearts ofd the ruling masses. Whatever we may Say about the South, wircanipt icy that they have shown Bray want of that goOd old Anglo-Saxon virtue, pleck—arra,plurk. Worald that a little of it could be Infused into the fainting hearts of our V, nadagion Coinprommers. .. i . : What is the meaning of tbese sinister roman which reach us from Washington, that the Raprata. licans manifest a spirit of tionciliation I—of can eraseion ! We understood what such words mam a . kusalliation ! marrows! That is their tree import They cannot deceive the people With boogied words qrantlernea compromisers, your pies will Red you out. I . 1 What is to be gained tiy compromise noir I Anything but diagram'? Are we not brought low enough 7 Oar arms stolen, lour forts seized, Our gag inenited, treason rampant in she high place, of the• government I and a pope, old, weak, vacilla ting, tielplem man, endeavoring to hold with tremb ling handy' the Tattle of appreme power ! ?dust Me ine the lost hope forsake de I Must Republican Imdere give the finishing nnoke to the act which seals our degritintlony • i d P.llave we a gornmiment ? ' •is now • quoti on of tremendeus,hisport to as marina people. 'Oa on with 7011 r arriessolon bills under the insults and threats of traitorous mous °nista, and what' Ul.ll L ib fallow ? Yon will 'hen'. Med 'a puoubsoi dual to the future Derpstultylost 0. - .:GOlrausalalli_ln• isif. You - win' aria the fight-a Nossdni liii tight of realstenes to mievanws, realer henSitgli 4r7, legal or inept ton will traialigat the pulpier of the Pros States dli . wrong when they Toted ',for Idaeoln, that they erred inc a ming to,setablitlra.. platform of . principles 1. t. the 064114t1a of-the' *nib.. Ton establish As p t that the people if thi Wee States eau semprlhmeathen•piet • . Pout:: without thw eonsectr: l 3lour . Seutieni wiestntr; and if they should d o se, Ms Smith .has • tin to mood*, and to demand • hiaillistiii of the mineiplea.whietr an Into the contest. 'Pa e, word, you agree to.eh p ott, the iiiiiiiiiwiptit bolo on whiebniuttoi - sti to zooti. show au3oril at r*.g.. 10 1.4 -A 4 rf i r t =i 4 a 4 0 11 * 114 . 4104 4 1 4 1 ,: ,; ft , — . l o l oc . edli timmte ._ .._.: ~.„ __ munortry, eenten manes the 11 1 114•11 Ortfir the real theater at the eountry.le the fatari,; es they. have' been In the put. ....... And; gentleossu, Republican tionaptemisue, what will yea gain for the Parade or the 'pantry after all your hamlliatiou 1 Will you traing.beek.tha smelt tog State.? No, you know you will evt. When they mime back it will he booth.* they are impover ished and reined. When thej come beck, let them come beet SS they went. Let the cOlteeillien COMO from thorn. No voncesorion to tralraers.. Yea watt to late Virginia, and Kentucky, :nod Tennessee. What do these States Mil you? That they will DOT!r agree to soy coereion.of the mending States. Have they cot Imaged with, .scorn the re,olutiene of Penn sylvania sad New York, offering aid to the Pederal Government? Are you willing, In order to proof ' tints thsta, to let the 'seceding Stater go on with their trabbuies and insults, and tamely Yield with- I eat striking a blow. Then, indeed, I. the Union a rota of send. It ii not worth the saving. Initead of ounceulon let us demand jostle*. I. steal of amendments to the Constitution. let us re , quireabsedieneg to the one webesie, which has done i good4entoe for 11111Tellty years. Leta, compel ohs thanes to the laws, and then, when the the majesty of drat Supreme Cionernment is vindicated, we will talk Calmly ithout..vlevances and apnoea:alum If we cannot bring back the seceding States, either by the force of arms, or that still stronger power, the fora; of circumstances, then let us yield to reeolu don; and acknowledge that independenres. Never acknowledge the right of ramession unless you would fill the lau dwith anarchy, and toll back the tide o! our advancing civilisation. What! canoed' to traitors with acme to their band, ! Give urto threats what we me:ldle:a yield .to aignment I Xis it come to this I Where is the clamor of the old cry, which sounded through the land fatty years ego—la/la/thee for dsfratee—not a maifor tribute!' That had the ring of the true wrath Have we degenerated ? . Shill we invoke the emus of oar father for our piaaillanimity ? Are the: people of the free North cravens? No! we Sparta the inuthdo which might be deduced from the Conduct of par leaders. The people—the muses of the people have not spoken. There are more pea. ple In the North than the declines of Philadelphia, New York and Roston. The curse of the hour Is, that our.Repreeentatives listen to the clamor of those lute centres, and mistake it for the voice of the people. That vela uttered Its wishes on the 6th of Noiember. Beiere,,paitlemeo, how you disregard It. ' You may bran It now, bat a reckoning day will atoms. Where ' are the men now who at various dates outr the free sentiment of the North 7. Gone into igno le obscurity. Thank God, the het i let'box is still eft. Smarr or '76. I.lsspatottes from Tien-tein have been received 'MUM as Novvmber 17th, et whioh deti,atfeirs ere progrcesieg amicably. The Emperor, ~ ' Slug egad end published the treaty of pesos.. the last of the allied forces wore about to leave Pekin, having been detained some days. On the 34 of Noitimber Prince Kong, brother to the Emperor, an said to be the most iatelligent t c , member oft imperial faintly, paid a visit to Lied Elgin, o a friendly charaoter, when a long ind Wonsan converestiou took. piece, the peities twin apparently well eatitfied with slob other.' ' -'l, spited; of China 111111 reasoned at a die ten e from hie spited; bat the itthabitauts were rat ruing in 111 Ilitudes Doting one of the &time of wind wkieit visited the place, the arnbaesadoes were 'o, thickly coaled with the bleak duet which is driven about in clouds, that they looked like chimney sweep., Neither the ally nor the climate seems to peratut teeny at tractions to • stranger. : After the Elapsedr had taken hie departure for Tartar", bin °outwit cent him a memorial, deolartog their moat profound re•erenee for his skill, but observing that it would hive brat bet ter bad he marched &etyma to 'joiu Son Ito. Iln-son. They also begged to remind hum that . every ohs of his august predate/413re who had taken sack a step never returned erupt as pris. toners! The amount of plunder taken sad destroyed at the patties Is estimated at mix millions ster ling! Some of the men had curried off from thiety to forty pomade weight in gold soil jewels. The wuttatand' of tlien•fong, richly art with Precious stones, wee knocked off at 12,000. Four hundred euoatibe were found in the pol ice, but It was remarked that the lady.' slip! pars found there were all of fill site. The own er. of them, of course, had disappeared DISODI • 1.1(1 4 06.—ft Topoday. JlMPiry tn• 'tilt. at la • • aapaat. 11111.12aPAT ■LIZ&.OOIf abldi 7f Thu 11...al llui Lyneh.iiridt fear• and 6 =atlas. . _ A TIIIICITIF or chIaTIII7Dt —A Ball CASE or •do..orcta gao mart ao. 1 beam. al. Aloud with Scrotnia—u any amdclas calla It. 1 Lad dm ;Pbaleima dt.lnt my Mawr. Mt...disc ma al millmat ; Um... who Magma to saLlog It Bectotals. l la I. bid. • tosade toast amt. I.r Um Oat %brio ram.. mr •Iclumas.' '1 no diatbm. 911.47 tbs./bola of thm tdr• • yam mid wa. PIMA .. oft an as twenty thamaday, mom... lea 111 Mod I did not dliat. am/ 1 bad ...la to • stalata. Mr reit [ allaratianl sad talc and all ta balms ran Oct of 'IL tlrldtt Ox.yirii*Fti. l • o 4 ad wa. uwaratal on by ono af anrydwitANOL*Mbittild ma goaL 1 had ...may mat cafkmM. a. may son calm.. MI Lack 1110.100/r. Arley NY let became rms. ..• scot It. Ms imadao. became to • •• • • lan Marcy& 1. this Muir of my PA VI .d-'6e Dr. g aaaaa of 140 lime stmt. who emu *et to dos eau. I. Cheatham toward:de about nee tallow from Pittsburgh. as the tholeortlts read: alter Igo et toed me. be told me If I did what he eat& mod took the med. bathe carefugy. ho world oureste 1 CIO.61•110•• &Wag the madmfges'thrce thartegs 1.. Sth of July. as moth as 1 to gas taller the modlof o• 1 bursa to Imothth mod thothouth to f mprom autlll got soling welt. I took the mellsthe from Dr. gays= for de esthete, I Me a eouthtered myself welt. aad here Mew to good loalthethr gam I walk about wlth a match, on =mut of my lag bola, mooted at the look which wee emanated sod crooked at the I lesaleom. mewed Dales the mothclue; et that time I could sot eat my font wtthln taro heaths of the Inwood. low, altiourth It Is 0011 smoked, I eon pat It to the ground. Dr. tether re.* me medlefse loternelly. for tba d4rrb o soda's* to puffy the blood. Ills sow rawly form ream Mom I mar salad MAIN hie medletae, met oti Meath le bettie Mmo ewer to LOY Ina before. I ham hml Greterste health for to. bort three sod • ball scone and Gel It do. to Dr. Keymr MIMI shoal* mate Male Doyle etetiamat to order that other rafters mu by cared u 11mee. Nembere of my neighbor. hoow how Wily 1 way eltotecl. mode. verify my etMarmat. jOILIM OKI WON. Je..,lJharilere tr., Plttaborab. Jan. M. MM. I am the father of Jobs UALlalaad do cadge that ths facts misted he Ma ems are trua. AMP( 01147/t2l. Jattulitia. , 81 - enplane, Crying, Teething Children. All know Loornoplarraot aro aro accapairesols of bobybood, anottlaalotattpal aroma know, .la, tin nod ormaqoasoottrol often 111. from lb. sr of: ono dynes, cordial. sad iskilar bay 6en and to valet awn IIUIdPIIRETtf BABY'S PILLS, (1. plesiontAsior yllijolikb you ray &opiam tin month .t any limo, ern jos averything to be dedrod from "click.. Tiny oleo. ,oreareol, alloy ar irritants. of Itellforr, rolfecA,plio and Bret atillpiaals r. P. 1 . 14 nalerral aarlCatiol reeorilboot lb. dial...akar. of °m aid: or 600., They ha. bra ad for yours, and kir prorld by sit who or taro or abbot dodos. Prio.A6 ante per box. 'nib direction. lilt O.Z.s, SI. If. fill riot Ilmfrtiales Rollolol,oolllBramai . Ida Book of Minolta...id ty.niy . efferent Romod4o.lo vists,-eseroeso also, IP; ditto, to plan cue, $1; moot liftmen boas., sod Book, $2. Moe. Wis., 25 Dead. 005 50 • MILL • • Time Bentedko, by the stogie boa or Cu.. sae «nt b 7 leall or norm hes of chug., a 0.7 wfdrews, ott reessisa of ths prbse. lddrow. e. IMAINFIRIST d No. lei Broadway; New York. Bold by JAN. 7111.1 . 0%, fMa street, awed door from the P.:attach Agent fur Plttaborgh. jelloalikwha UrMita. WINZIOII, an I.xperiencit ' d Nuree and Female rhydelios, hos • Bootblng ilyrop for children teething, Irtdeb greatly lodinates the browsed teething by wariaolog the gams, rwinoing all talitmittaidor,will easy ell pain, and It gars to regulate the bowels. Depend , upon It, inotbent, It will give rest W yoursoloss and tele and Ertl - to you tale. Perhotly wde In all cora— dasadv•rthiinsni In asailter. Dolton ii. felltaltsle POLITICAL Ivo TICES. ROVIONOTARY.-RICHARD Raw,* tawiwhip, will besopperieil for the vs alai, subject to the Odom: of the ?twit& esa Oasmatloe. Jaikato fr"..siiERIFIP.-11ARKY WOODS, of Pee . bha townablp. utl do voter of bla Maude to obtain Oa Republican noenfnalion for Sheriff of Minton/ Own tr. Hie Dolman will tot Mow bun tba opportunity of ttareratop lb. coontty sod makeup than all. JAl:mato eublic !Rotten THE MCCORD SESSION of Mt•. R. 1. U 3 ARITER BILROT !DROOL VoR YOUNG LA DIRS. common MONDAY. Nohow' 4th. Apply •t by miaow" Rhin stmt. Allothenv. 11•111-11111110, Tr LECTURIC U MATNIMINNY, 1:13=E1=11 WM glee one some lecture es. the PII76IOLOGY end PLLII3I6OLOGY O 7 Y►TIIYUNV. at MANGE BALL, on 711/DAY IiVILNING. Tawnier let. It VA o'eloek. Adestaolos •Deets. 1i3141/11.62t MOSI*I3O4M% BUDGE. Pltteboran. nbroary Ist, IMI. 11"."., AN ELIOTION'for Managers and CS ters of the Company bierEtriatlng a Bridge over Cm Wear Idonatg &eta, omens littabongh, ha Ma Cranny of Alhetbray, be bold at the Tolbncetee, on MONDAY', Ittarobetb. 1861, at 2 o'clock p. JOm. UN THAW. Itiemunbr X. B. Tba parent Trautriv sad (Mak 1•111 not be • ease &baiter *Balm. • bona . rittdous• Sea. is, leel. .fr", ',NOTICE le hereby given that an appli4 wv , - cake XOl bs male It ids suito of th•Peassists we Lettstalvs• is • shirts, to Isateiorst• the ALM. OllileY OIL COMP•I94. tiid. W. 0•113. TRANCIi lALLSTIP. tlre111181811A111• 17 0 1 3, BINJ•111111 P. raiTiT, P. PRASPIALIPI, D. O. DUI% 0110.4.11W1RT WU. 11118111111, tioolllloll atione. • idealist jratNOTICIL—The Proprietor. of all the petio:Opol Loop gam la PM/IWO Imo woad to otari Mgr &torn st 6 Otto* ma co owl olttell0111111:1. - tbetStb-hodaot.osooPt 54007 Loablito." idklo boabobtalt, ULM Atuatoo Wow,' Pate 72ll J°UIII4AI24 andout3 a 'a/tomes( abototot Noah,l boo* 1t.. 4 . to otdao to the boa maw, rood to artppoUoro , atrod, otth or without orlatol boolton Ire 1• & , . ' WM. G. JoiliiBTos CO, jag Blank Boolr.Makara,s7 Wood et. PRODIJOE FOR SALE `OAt3-1000 boa.. BBlib-48.bue Max &eV - • : •PPLI6.-60 Omni pplas. 11111,011 A-33 dos Ocini &was.. _ i . Pal • „MPG U. IFLOYD 00. $6l Merry*. PpliFFArr APLTION Dlciric,F,Ns LASTI=4:I lipecbsea top. of W AL. 'rowan.: 41 bplandbl lb. 1,--rt. of. COASLEA 0106, Illostuged 0. Clbeihy bad Jobb aubed: New ready Ibr tysolelabb, bbbarlytkibb nebbsil. “Plikukkotrbaby Meth 144...;: 11 •• _ • . DAY/8. ifIUEESIC I CIUEESE, w OMNI MOM .da POI h. /Mg:4 loo '4P Erbabol - -Just ior oat • ipitY APPLES-. 45 skiLlirigh!pty JkOplek ne!l Wpm. . • al • . JIMMY 13.130LUDIS,*11Wood 00?3--4 bob Illtli,PiGaValitl--75 maks Prime Prather 'LLAJerrr.msccedebr-hurrirmmrri,m4MlVT _ i giV•IIIDNEFAND.SXAT • .6 Mao; Mete tillATEUlß • Dow lianas Dos • • Mr • D • 1 • 4-0 nt.voNtisesioteurtaViOikiiiibi ,t"ql/1414/Zillingrallai • Ohio State Fair;' rEEZMI3 Az 8 8 : Ti l Avrcob•r? .a.wcosal All-Wooi De Lainee I FOULARD% SILKS! 'PRACTICAL PLIUMBER, STEAM FITTERS i • 1 :' ,.1 A large assortment of all articles pertaining to the businees4 with "all the lahrst improyemests. No. us /oar& anat.:oar 'SatUMW& Yggkjustreced foit tale: nano IL cowso.: yma t t s p-ara . szrr ia i i a , xfatal erarionn ma innek l4l anew 1ar_4 7141 . " "a rr. TWO 811663 113 1 V1 1313 . - lomat° maws. 103-0 1169 thst•tamt. WANTED—By a yonngl lady who can 1/ V glee good recommends, teenhistroMionhaJinnesm hem ar Operator on • Svertog Mr hlie. /Other E. B. at ebb aloe. Unman eneinesa blen, to take IT Three frinns to s, Ocal Omipiny.spil conduct OM' bronmoh .Loestioo ormogarte ,Itiver. improvements he good 'rotting order. Vor inr6rohlts Winked dlO Reese mien, ma - 61x etcher a. -100 .Agents :Wanted! TO CANT/1138 TOR NEW AND. POPTILAT,4. BODES ixoLualvta 11 if uaneturrioN.‘ rr II ESE WORKS inolnile ittni MOST SALE- J. Lets noose PUBLISUIiti. sod Atriottelst to oat employ are tusking . From $5O to SIOQ poi gblith. We give oar Ageorittie EXOI.I3I4KVC T&'L of any viand tbev may sane to OWMAPI for fall pertkition sod Ostelogue of Boobs, sdettives G. W. 111:1N Oetteral Agent. ROOM :i2.: Gilrard 3301168. N B. We lasfeinst v 111414141 'lasi - Union of FAMILY QUARTo 1. New and Beautiful s4le of B:nding; pout try etpretil7 br • Agentl!lad iNalVaseers. sirappunets =upon Mr. Nana , at Cannrd Mom fr 17 to land from 7 lon p.m. 1.11111 , • Sot „Saw & ttO TO 2, LET—A lIALU .ST,CLAtfigti . ii.rjr27ll:3l I gti! O•b4 s fr " oathhilmit ' (h ohn..Nol.toa ohmscoo. Ingoin of !IBA& No. 62 St. ow TO 1 ET—lite Twowtortedi Arlen Dwelling Howe: win , . the mode= lecom.oots. mum. r 4 .'/Ir* eweette Array welt Om!.r IMF dHt A . W II4 Ininim of 1004111.1 M I Nb. 69 !Water amet. rue LET.,Tbe llnkidnrlfd t i apl / 161:r t g AtL fa :: ' LOOM Lod maim, Waldo on a tlagatil alin. /am* w.ri. Aliattmalt.'F l .ot 4 .4r Imm"8"". " i2lo?retlVlVAVlttor. .2111 Fourth *twat. agar BadthUld. 'OR SALS,---An Qicillating SNOMN, 1: of about floe boon powar, witbaillader Boller *bowl 10 feet lortg, 004 TO lochs• Marketer, ealtalile for ao cut Wolf, or other•ltght work, fur tali atop. 10qalre at Ga &die Offio. • ! , 06126.saati 'OItKENT Olt LEAS rt— A comfort'', bi. BILSIDSNOS In Pitt Tizz i ablp, adiolata g ja. I residence of Welled. B,Dtb. mama. Two am' of gran ad, martian Planted If lib' oho . wernan Jati Or pee ttar, Stabling, le. - hydra of Wail& W i ILSON,2BB Litattylt. ,tliree* ,j'OR ktENT—me ,tetotf brick WARE -1.• novas, No. Ise irro.t kg Mb Wood dorm, 000 r 0000pkd by M. 11 1 . 1 .1 a Co. Moo tho new throi4looyibrook HAAB 00l Nati Mtn& ooroor of Um Marko; POO" IO th. yifth wityd. Ymao*: doo often Immediately. logultoi of: I•22.3wras ! .Jbllllll , A. HUTCHISON. AA X UNPROVED AND V ' ' WARNE 1011 WILLS-o.ot6hotar 19 1 16..rtti3 Ulr.Litto, Ca estal• holt condition. dilute mar buyer. oir thcfbuth Mao wi the Ohio rim. Icosroweinars alintaal DWELLING. woowaidwatW larahisd: • darn-Wit - f with atablivw for.thow boom stDabiod; awotbo- bars .o. ban... GYM fon, with gimp ilaila for tattle; • pls. eery_ god b.. boom 60116 feat. ond °that outhittldlof• Foroilaw aod isms, &polite I 10. ie ca. ; .ont Mato Sow% i DAtounik Reed. OR NT.—Nottea lo ea , iby shoo that .r. • oel: bmoot. Joon: Vann or, Spinel UM, for rent for wenn poricoos. It yid beleatect town one .em to Mots, to nit tentars. bintonlog on tho ant of •1411,1001, from wooto throe »ars. Two or Mod honsas Ann mat of wood ate esoopt4d lo thl•notlOnu , - PO 1111d'LnUGHLIN..nsint. PM RIOT A iipmforiable *retail 86101 [MULLING. contakolt4 eight. iwas, to order, ?4 " ViT i Vatatt ° 2ll , ltorly at. F • ON. RENT 01L-LEASE.—TEe Very EN forgo sod rim modlorip Wringlloodlri No. SOAK UMW. moot roar riot for to Wilt, W 4174111. hot In rinorrr onrrnalog roam Watrr toi Front groat. In of I for Pont or Low on farorsblo tame. Thr , boit4tt IQ id primer Q.:copied by Mown tides: blab, Appty to , diMlf BOIMItt SCES. Dropronlo Way. WOK SALE IN SEWICKLEY BOROUGH: Th. untisreigne6, Admirustraor of Id. Indite of 11. : All6B,den•d. °dere far ?We i ZOT Or °BOUND In the Borough of . liewieleley, containing Wont too thirds of an a• re, on which le erectedfoodterontory link& Howe of wen rooms. It to nicely linnroveci, is-the beet pert of Ma horangb, end convenient in the Itelironn Walton. • W. I.,WWITII. Attorney at lene. Omni loaidte eittroandu. lOWA FARMINO. LAND.—The eabeerib ors °Orr fur onto on Wigan. fain:Waft tinniinid aereo Odd Lando, &nand to Wright find Unica* toontno, adJoorat to Itoo. GT Railroads tomr In eonnio of oonotrrio. Man, sod ono met only rya min* tioto County mi. The awn will to oohs to_e_i far 'dun, or outward for forming !ands in Ude or nonoloing coontios.•• =2O IllonjiNS I it ANJ KR. 124 Samna at. LOUR SALE—That splendid Residence, ei with tom`t of GroOlnd,illralt Vow and sant.= Wry, onosated hin two aileb be. win of the Pinto* berg Winne etwar: The booms le tam end thstelheil te 'wire etykr. at preient bomiied by biome Tbgnril.— Will be aid on rmonnibli terms Apply to I . A. AbIDERAON, tiolodiPottV of boalloreo two kb !Groot Os • AL, NUT, COL. , BLACK jk COKE. HAVINO porchia . e the emits interest of my Ws partnen in td airp of Bino,WlL•to .00, lam Mgr minion to tarnish to our farme r OVIIDOnaI it. tbs 4103002 of Ihtlniarab sad ntetaltrtamandty. • animator quality et COali, NUT COAL;'BIACK *ad ONSIN• In lora or smal quaatittm. 4 r east throttalt the Post; ottlaa,left at the Tell Hoar tha btoomnithrla Bridge, or tb• limas, wilt ha aNso to pith wimp's... Owl pmts and ONldaettutton In BMW Pittiborab, one avian above Um lima nOahath Bridge. • i jal7nload • ' JAMINI 11.1111 Lilt. TUE ViOUK, FOR TilE ', TIMES.! iYiRYBODY !ItuiuLa pplisFatinsol TILE iAMitiIOAN Conservatiire ruaLtinni RONTLILY, I BY J 4 ktIGIELBICIIP, I i 2 BARRAN ER.;, NEW YORK. •P • otrktly coosorvetlie M Debi, Pebtkatlon, containing 61 pap. lotto. Onnisting hf Pollticelf Commercial and Mabry Iteeleen on sit t arketWneenttnifien Pstothantkes and Wain of Art, Jointing' mite's onthly linanrety Poreign and Doutente Bet.. •B M o o an 'ntMlnal. Mir of Blogreohkot, Blount.; ennignotallto ArUnotesnd, Lltuatnro, by the mops able'brtl term of Monday fnmry depatment. Y 1 f 317vicav MEROMIL 't ,•1*•• . ,J1,44i,1r KAN. . : • I And 1.,,d• t.ste,poottieoec hidoesoe ehteA have I (: THI A CON3INTLTITZ Minty • ••- ohl be etrktly owtrarlo ite chier,eeter, land yrill eedleittori ' le ell loserretiee, to merle Oleo of • ibUoyi. that assedist. moll Irian light and bloke. ireqy read tb shay an pastier meting feeengo Imo terodefleto each other the bodes 4r:teats that sew or hp the fume egiteti the palate SW. , N.B. The first number of the Azzaro:ur , CONSIIIVATtII Renew, ieBI be issued =Viol February, 1861. _Pestreato bloatrati 4.1. $5 00 me llhas POYANINI ; ADVANONi • • I he • J.,. HASIBLEIT 32 Beekma etreet Neer York. N. a...Lettere eeotelehoji ,•; . ma tpilcse end ell other testi maoleellons, aboale he eedreere4 Jolt» Arorhooh °moor ous snow, rite Teit. First-class Agents ,wanted in every city of' . the United States. . glituzgort - 111 , etttattats. r. . PRIZE MEDAL SOAP! THE ONLY ONNOINN, icemen & free sad army lather. Wale( .W delicate perfume, for clippie beetle sad l siNe Ali sell b. iamb 91.1 e. tie! Welty etber.• • I 33owaro oi CoontOrlisits! 1.6. ot.iiie.;•l4,r6u4rims Inearat. rine end lunge's. , Boum abut leteetticeaas Toe& fleas, ler Übe Teeth and Guam. to'beeted leeteuedee emir tad fang *tam in tbelJettue EmuY• litkeareittate lu Loodoel . t. • - • miaow ova, itevel -m4131)4 atmi.v:. Tick. ' Jubilate ~ , .. • ;j J.O. ROTOTOtt, &putt .'llEtaoHl,o32loNEtlia Oil THE ' .Ettii.OPRIAN • P 4• 2 4".• • . . oitroiNPF Trit!. . Slagle goopii,llllll Ceo i Per Dap.. City gall .. Ico ,4 ii6er clty u6 o 3t i j rllll,lolt.t. (QppaiUrals, so thy apkyAdo aidtridOls tkonscia6 Babotoiy. Thereto 11. bole* Pop aoa; Bath 'looms ottaelto4 to Um 801 l IC—theovoiro ftunD.rs tad 'boil , Ire Ps 1411. 1 . tithe it:44466 t RI REI-11 1 .P1VtNS---- . - • gON BUM BO OP RIOLIIiRDSON'S ' SNiSiami tbas.fflniessi ..Nato/ tb• -031111111 amm hutth ttb. attala t t u7:l4. or.rak id irliblba tall &label Italics; J. N. !UM:URl:saute, WNW& OWDEIt, a . saanosa•tibli, natol sad' kr ot Ito lloolja, Vemesslialt Malaita of Intariat sad re ma an Nowa idietrawn ale 160441 Ilh fir oafs ot.lll /ON. bt Irish Sumeivbet tql**6 l o of .1W isies7 Das mitts Nlk.oe lbe4leialcao waselsor *ad the mambp tams dt grainlss flooda,-,WII .pos.seadify .(onion • bediporpo ptoniaJW pareitablis aka be hagaistria . with Oa& of amartliMek chow...Ler: I J. suLlacitzil. 'biota; Semis. St WNW/Snot, Now Yea. rAtAivsit - assa--2q jug -1(101 ' rat - mum. IL COLUMN. 'DOLL BUTTER— tibia; prim* Ro us. kor. Pea t4"titm; 64 sa• „1011 _ _ -111111 V OCRAVICIL :441, daft MT reel forage by , , ; NEI ff. OOLIIIIIL ILUPI , Die choice Moll. Burr' istsved. ,r ,p 410401104`PinirLHANAbfr 41ir s /Liagand.lo:lll,4: So 111PRIIIFI grimailslik - Or liAt MBUJ 4, W B airy naravaratisliiinel, , At ' • DOIS • 111 DOM* 0111:04 Clommossissi os 111401210,111 IE4 sod amitosis. IYasi NIDIRDIG DCRICIL ifs..presssis.sil usg al" mos: - TUMULI swim , :::147=8. arm tbsortmewi•ot ftdui si a, selasessroso other srtkirs‘ jel =ssa shoal. _ _ Adiaissior, 25421—; -154 X. Doors own sit ISX Vsbusll4 . iii;ll4;ssiss oossmostrralli rir I TT BB I/ IiGILE_TILKATAAr- Loma sad 1ttaadpc—..:.—...—...11d!.11111•11.11 1 . -Straw ,IhionsaidaalL . . Dam elm •alar List Nigto:l; Oii. or - Oki Beason; oostemasran Prairie b'sti:lrs. anus= Ingomar, the Ihkrbettant Uvular, Ilt ilea illsOleasa e Tare 'algtitof the in *gametal!' -.•.arhontlx; oe, wratuant. Lair • 411•44118. Yak Raulennir: INC Want icimplii7 mfrs. 4400091 M lilits“o4l. BMUIR & • .00.'8 RIDIOIB TRANSPAOLOT COOMVOS 01L6 - „ , - murrain ANDOOSOCII. -. - 17NMAPASSIID to own' ow =nicer a. BUNG SWIINOST MID NM PirtAILID. ii:h i ltdris tem% win gm tosiki tt. envoi. isodiprose a• broad. stn. alt' otal rota:idly to CM tom, sad oddown so*. I =id arrow orbit. Ito mass ll* bI fl• yooldslooll N Il• woollortal motostliropti• sokrillos attlima7 tasks MI toss fetatl nlafMtsd It nooi estte tbo body idea ollomottos in sad humble. Os trims vlllr MIA'S Ind) Per 411VIIPIIONidesozwarns. - Apr 3111110111 LA Is a lb derairmide. walriNe.mic= 4, 4* DI Its oanettro proportilose• It be tak Went Moil& by *mien ado sad es istotood ',lthaca Abet tloo Ng molt ologoolt.' wpseiortcy Is tkte I oat cheasetorlotlso offontotosealue food it the amooombiloo ot - the isCIIIIIIIII II a Molar, Oil minis No* . 00 7 101= W tho bed nollool Plot of tho UN ITT OP - PISZOInTANts, ' .1111 8011 COLLION. Or PIifILIIDELM4 PHI =MIA COLLIVIIOP J 111014111064 , j &add to corAl to pueolime s 0 o f Itto do. ropotstloo,lllboy Who tholoort oelloosell leo oenology, of Os rowdy. Shot witkiii• Iwo decided enttdoson of, ropetlotil7 ottl rands. Iliasubettroa oat, by • i+ otbH JOBS CI USSR 00.4 ,• • sod Oakes to Droso,Cheoloila. : colotobi dl- • , JloAltracollO Writ Ro- • Oraigtit.:SOISENDALII 01. Kllll , OALOMILD4LAST2II,OIIOMID !WW As, • of Aga. at low argawlll , Norilelhot mart:owl matlVllkir tan" I . 4 MITA . ; . 8. 11:10tfer .4k 80318;' • ' ' ' • 711.414414 . ..A.;e 4 a 4 9.81 ,- r .' No. 916 lola inns oitoW 1111166•1066. Ps. , • t -•--" ' , ' _ (996661141111.8114 W 6 mars tali, sad OW a ABM - pilortooll ot 21 444 7 b1. ostesiaVoL L Drogglati.Gt./iimis aims 46iiiii ailaiissm AIRT11151•N wires:.. PIPEI IILIFELLS,FLUEIII J(4 2 1% FO rO WROUGHT WILDITOTOOS3,IO BOILSA FLUZA mizottsetored AAA kr sigeby ..-.„, sale, TASKIR4 00..'; - :- PASO ROO WOIJOII,PHILLOWARAIi; . baking 1 (SatabOolond 423.) Mil STEINW • Y ' B p U.64i 1:11!1. 7 • th aw u•Tat;dr 4 ti. ' AN, n. lisin a Bao j PM Sok Arabi Pr ISalaway it Some violinist Pismo, a ra Piano. an °hallo 4 LIMOTID . 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GZ.11.11, 1.411110111.1 i. /141111 SUBSORIBEB him bad lift with him j 1.. 2..0 stty eae of , Claicke*lng:div:Sons RoffErWoo - OctomArini)Pilizrimae. 0 00 offillinillY SSO& -*ill mail km bra IN its" mu Taal sad r ia rd boapandbli Isksa 11. ki k "aoaaaiiirt b w: akw alba GUM IkIDUOTION Of Stlle nal k . 11X , JOIN ILIOIIIOIII, " 8i Woodliirset D dead° Druggist aispientir-oaarAyi s „ ca: 140 Wood . UUSUtI i irk ~ , ....„-„,,-, , . • ~- I ill - il ,- ~.„- -.' TRUSSIMIOR TIM GUR° HIM ra , r-4. OR RIIPTURIL .111arati'4 Bad*ChEn!!ipils., 'ititie - tlirtiien — e Pitch's Supporter Treis'.. SelltAdjaitini Tram. - Dr. Bawie. lAce O 2 ilayinse., ow. et - picapaa mid. raw. • WOASIIIIMIL Dr. ft: &Pitch'sfilree:Plsted Suptioute; Pile Props, for the sunort end ours of Piles. lleeho'Stookhigs,f3reosh - ena Eolith:. sum Cape for weak knee jointly Ankle Supporters, foiirlik. 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