II • • - t • •;11t1T,cras..otir.p.-,Paisraisioas. . . illiyieetirna OPE., Fifflt artef, near BwitAfseid. and Eventing Canlone dally, eon lailltZ42.4a, test /lows up to the hour of Pei &mitts la ,4Th or 12e. [or w.lk - holm carrion. I igieties . lllol.l—s3 pow attuom Mystics, Or Pa. per imp *wins. 4 owl 41ritak:me g i..e.ps... 1 2 re among Ivo I Ni las or opeard., $1 par snow., loviatably ..*ADV.IIIITIUN3 AT T.Y.AN:4IIABLIK RAT Ci =3l ' . S4IBI34DAY, 610ENING.. FEB. 6, 1861 , . . • ; Thit'lttlitnirr ttliattion--ltore 01 It. ! : 1 iikat . .4lolll , knva and . read, is it true! 7; 1101 sailikbbr;-4 - ' 'Mae good, hopeful peoplef blip VIM* witk every day, are ready to of- , Ikle generation brio witness the final! 141ilatiotal ot lite Negro Question! After allj 4e4ktiMi keertl spoken sod teen written—to Qenstea„ conventions, and mate-meellngs—in' 1O I eke,. pimp lett, and newspapers—ever omon i ikelearned whit human speech was in Ile verl-' • bus conditions of active and passive salaam:re--; ituir ill, we ask aga:6,- am it possibly be true . dints...us going to witness tholinal settlement: of thi'Nejiro ,Qiestioa? .Bplte of all counter , . lattleattosie, our hopertil friend.. above referred. to, say Yes. They aro all of one mind with n 13attlitti fitinillimin in Congress, who lately, In ...tainiat:deptetation of all interference with the lie.OtiTittipoluted progress of events, exclalmed ttei'ds, and see, the ealvatien of lbti i Lord !" It rosy be that these people ate right, and if „irkl whits pity, that wanting their faith, mnltli iittintetother.good people are now filled with teak an anxious forethought about the dangers irhietilhis same Negro Q.teetion seems to theni fraught with:to - the present peace and the future tatly.of ths country—an anxiety which, in the 'l*etappoted, is equally vain and superiluone as we have said, spite of the counter.indli. Osumi" (for things do seem to look the, other these i hepeful people may be right. And 411iie there will Joist:tether fine opportunity aff forded, in thai oat., for the appropriate refer mice, which our orators, of the stump and other bpraies, "as may as there-be," will so well how to make to that very analogous, midi : ittgly illustrative, and highly original case in nswely, that the darkest hour of the night 'is that ishieh just precedes the day ! Meantime, whatever our antiolpations may be, th i aleol. is, that se far from befog narrowed, the ,field of the great controversy seems ever widen -.,!leir-;extetrling itself beyond our own frontiers '4e,ltitigiboriag States, await questions of id lartietional Lw, lcatliat to hence the most mi. ;Metiteul, - -;nay; fitialli; crossing the Atlentie, fertile/Jig the lawyers and stammer' of Eartips is this which has so long been oar ti . Sro !solitaire,. that it has oome to be known to all mankind as our ..peculiar institution'" ;We close these remarks with a quotatiou froin tits Ssndoa Times owihe Anderson Extradition Case, !tab, after exoittog great in to this -; Gauntry and C.anada, has been carried from the .ill*eotirts of tits biter to those of Great Bri liin, sod now threatens to lead-to a serious con fitot betireen the Cdurts at Westmineter and r4iGhe of the Colony. ,The following is the con elusion of the Times' article : . I ~ W e do not seek to conceal from ourselves the riot importance of the impending issue. If the • deeision be in, favor of the negro, we cannot Ihelp seeing thu at a very oriticod moment's cost weighty and damaging censors will Aare been .pleeced 6y the very highest authority on Me lam aid yrectiece of the United Statesa claymore not like , 17 to.be coon forgotten or forgiven, since it meet futioded on Ma• smut:lotion that their lees _cannot be enforced, because they artroootraty tit the, very first principles of natural Jeddah. If, en - the, other hand, the decision should be against thenegro, we cannot regard withont ep t .Ptaltenalon the excitement of feelings in this country, • zwideb may, for yearn to come, poison our rola ' Mins With one belt of the United Btatee. We, Jai least, are not seenetomed to act as baili ff s, or 'ins gaolers for the slave owners of the South, and fi has been long eintie England bee experienced .it day at each humiliation as she would feel if, through tbe Provisions of a treaty negotiated .and entered into for other objects, she felt her self compelled, by the charge of a crime the ex , trance of which sbe does not admit, to surren der a slave who has Heed in freedom seven years Tieder the protection of her laws to the hands, not of his infuriated master, bat 0! that mob *hick .kolde a reign of 'undisputed terror over Me free aid black population of fifteen Angle Soso, filytublice." I Ltw , oois ox Comeiowtees.—At lets bon I,ttlit - eight, lege the Speingqeld (III) Journal, , o ' 31 feel we reoeivettAe following: tale :grapltto Item: 1_!! Itnow certain that private letter, have Secetved twin Mr. Linton urging his friende to 000CillitiOa and compromise, and A 1. stated that Itiledicates the border State resolutions a. a lea. minable bilis of adjustment. Assurance. are given that thie iaformation is reliable. As soon after the ideate:dal vote shall be counted in the presence of pongees., ou the second Wedseaday in Febro den be will acquaint the public with hu viewi on prone ?, pending crisis. Me heretofore bat not fol it prone?, in edvaace of official information of tdhe declaration of his election, for hint to take a prolni neat part in the direction of political affairs," We, of course, have no opportunity to oon- _verse with Mr. Lincoln, but such ie our knew ''of his views and feelings, that we have no besi 'Soden is declaring that Mr. Lincoln has °Om •janitited Mame!l to no compromise whatever, and Must the whole tidos is e mord of the drat ; littler.. Re has steadily refused to accede to the Idemand of those who Insisted upon his giving Ile Inaugural in advance. ___ 'Th . e - country may rest assured that in Abra iiii-Lincoln, they have • Republican President, "ioae who will give them • Republican Adminis tuition, Mr. Lincoln is not committed tothe ißorder State Compromise, nor to soy other. illintands immovably on the Chicago Platfoint, land be will lielitier scouter* Ju Do r counsel WI ifrloollo to ticovaltooo to soy compromise aim dar• t•oo4ezo..oile 101 l of - copy thn following from the 'Charleetoo loortispoodiont of the Philadelphia Pr ti: •:%. "The cotton battery ie 'aid to be a tallies, f presume. will 'mount. for the no email !denying all knowledge of it. - When it the built iiimpleted . some cioe diroovired Mai I.isould - aot frost. I saw this extraordinary work rot art. and 01111 void' for its existence; snit al though the isratry's oorreepoldent at Washing um slum to have been ignorant of its where . Ikbsktipolie Nercures editor Woe thoroughly . said wee suest." Booth Cerullo" authorities Bad in Fort ;Tiluistii a great etumbliog block' to secession, ; sad they itecordiagly resort to every expedient (to get powesiion of it. The deliberation with wkieb they go about the work, however, stands in 'll4liter/contrast with the alacrity with which -they seised the defenceless forts in thatr, State. .4.2lupy glad UAW; empty forts sod artten ids a ii . ttiStinsfer mode if conducting hostilities thin great guile with breve soldiers behind 9.11141.16.. Tine is evidently some "method (in their madness" after all. Till SIJULT 11. VINOIIIA.—Tbe result of the elention for delegates to the State Con " mrovisient in the border Stales. The people Of has broken the back of the secession Skil instil have not only declared by a larie.inn• Jodi, in favor of referring the decision of the Oinintotits to the people, botlthey have 'kited men' as Oar representatives in the con. 'yikatloll6 Tiltsittion of secessionists who by their tamer led the public valid. of Virginia, to l be• _ Hors Unit tOey represented public' feeling in that VOA; istikbeen completely rented and humili• and-b 1 the malt. • 111.1131 ORAII.IIIITOIL--Tbi Charlsaton sonispond . gni of. tbe Beitisoore 41. f 'ital. says of matters I . tbere. • -! ..,Oilisjei:Ariderson, It Is hollered here, Is &adios ettxtti the strength of his positkm. Us be. dug VieCaltilder tN eanorweiteeding to the gala or his 1 . ..1-Vestiotelited AO! blow up 'tbn Arst compaay that latimapts so swealada. This be sae wily . do without 14it11st blawelf or big fortification. At the points, ; bowwww, spoil gamier. South Carrillo' attitrientimoes to ~ m morrotrate her forms, and When rittiiiglidger.Fmki It win be tanible." TtitiOlQoeortlo. 800. ShitrittOloatoti to : 410,TATIStectispriant16;s 114 2 ,30,0 t is • sioble triisagrk to potitoti r:4lsillll . lt;rluitta s b ob ' tiro`nd►oiirtho 11000- .' " , ; ' INdorai Llisiii, . to the Shine Howermeillele ill• Tie looted Dail ,Atheatiser, 60010 ' 4 551 officio' Aconizieuti, hu the foll7ilogt slitimssit, of tb s tehatett the several States I. the sur plus intents posited with them by 40 United Stites Deeenttneol, by the act of June 23,1836, sod which the preseol Secretary proposes to make the basis ',of security for a new loan to privide for the espouses of the Treasury Of the Government: Maine.._._..... .. ..- ............._.._..f . 555 , 68 25 New Hampshire., _ - 669,088 79 Verniont....-.. .. ; ...... ....-... ......... .." 669.086 • Massachairettn. .. 1,338.173 53 Connectieut ' 761,870 60 Rhode Wand- . „ 381 335 30 New Jersey_ 764,070 60 New York 4 014 00 '7l Pennsylvania ' 2 . 867.514 78 Delaware....._ 2136151 49 Maryland 955,838 25 Virginia 2,198.1727 99 North Carolioa.„ . 1,433;757 39 South Carolina ' 1,051,422 09 Georgie- ' 1,051;422 09 Alabama • 669.086 79 Louisiana ' . - 477,919 14 Mitainippi- .. • 3811335 30 Tonnewiee....4. 1,433,757 39 Kentucky .1 1,4331757 39 Ohio - i. ' 2,0071260 34 Miesoori . r ..., '''' 3821,335 30 Indiana 1 ' 8601254 44 Illinele 477,919 14 Arkantas....-i 386.751 49 Michigan- ... : - 286,751 49 --- . Total 828,1011,044 91 Add fourth iintallment whicli we. not paid- Total aurplua $37,466859 88 The payment of twenty-eight millions was made in three installments; the fourth Foetal'_ went wu lolhuee been paid October 1,1887, but time withdrawn on woo et of the financial iifileulty in; which the Government then found it self. Of the $28,101,646 actually paid . , the States which have now seceded, excepting Florida, not then admitted, reeeived $3,082,185 41. The free States which shsrod in the surplus reoei red $16,058,082 81. E= It will be seen by our Wsehingtou correepond thee that there is good reason to believe that Ms) Andetheachas received livery considerable 11101311136012 to the forces .under hie command. Our correspondent elates that be has reliable authority for *wing that ten or twelve officers and about Girth hundred men have been intro duced into the fort within the last fortnight. They-are supposed to have been taken down by the Brook/ye, sod to have been landed ist eight in emallboati,.with muffled osre This, if true, wiltoooeunt for the reports .blob from time to time have emanated tram Charleston of 114111 boats having been seen at night rowing io the neighborhood Of the fait. We may mention, , us corroborative of this re port, the foot that letters hare been received io this city from *k_gentletoso who left here four :.weeks siuce, and is can within Fort Sumter. They are very' guardedtintheir lingoes& as if the writer did not repohe unbounded oonfidetthe is the inviolability of lettete iotrnated to the Charleston Post-office. But of the fact that be has recently obtained access to the fort, and is now let-wing there under Msj. Andersou; there is-no doubt whatever. Au attack upon Fort Sumter to daily predioted sod expeoted. We hope thht the information we have received is true, and thai Major Ander son Das now under, his command'is fore, sari (dent to withetand any attack that may be made upon hint. If he bee been reinforced, it seems to us the manifest duty of the Government to make the foot known: It might "theite" the Charleston mi nd somewhat to learn that they were not likely to have so they a task as they have anticipated in taking Fort Sumter ; but it could scarcelyino eeeee their ardor for the at tack, or "prealpitete" the collision which they havelbrestened se long. We believe that One. Pickens does not pretend to have had any pledg es front the GOvernment on this subjem, since the visit of the Star of Me West. The promulgo iton of the fact of reinforcements would, to our judgment, lend to p the public' peace N. Y. Timm. ' A Tennessee kr berin . Absconds - with Ulna II • = The Nashville 'Banner of the 26th nit , says : We learned 'raised*, from a citizen of Colum bia that the community of Maury count, have ' Joel been aubjected toe wboleside swindle by Samuel Jouee.: deputy Sheriff, who abeoonded on Monday week with over $lOO,OOO Me, Jones stood high in the confidenne of every one. He had been twice elected Sheriff, though opposed in politica loam dominant party. The means adopted by the swindler were very novelaod deliberate. lie forged judgments op• en goOdmen in the county, and sold them to capitalists at a discount of twenty five per cent , at the same tittle agreeing to collect them with out charge. He was engaged for 1 weeks In selling these fictitious judgments. Shortly before he left he also borrowed money from sev eral !mike. • One gentleman in Mt. Neiman% is mulcted for $26,000, and others in different parte of the county,in amounts from $lO,OOO down to • ft w handredi, theaggregate reaching over $lOO,OOO. Mr. Jones abandoned his wife and six children. His wife, we. learn; is absolutely deranged on aticoned of the affair. No clue to the d,reotloa which he has taken has been obtained. The fraud, indeed, was not discovered until lam Wednesday. = WASEINGTO}, F.L. 2 —Aceording to the monthly statement of the United Btates Treasurer,lpubllshed tc.day, and tattle up from returns received op to lot hfonday,4l2e balunca In the Miot, al New Or leans, was $389,267 ; and in the bands of the Sub- Treasurer their, $121,238. The following showed. principal balances subject to draft to the Alava States: Bah.Traantrar,Charleaton $ 15,068 " ' New (Mean. / 121,238 " St. Lords 4 7103 " lisitiroors- 8,751 Richmond 27,592 ... Norfolk i.. 60,655 .... Wilmington, N. C 9,304 " : Mobile .. ... ..... 19,999 Savannah 1,896 " Naibtille .. 2,732 " ' Loniavillo ... 1,399 Oalvaston ' 6,892 Little Rock- 3,630 ' " Tantalums - 1,560 Branch Mint, Chariot's, N. a.. 32,000 Dohlmly, O• " Now 0de0n.... I=l=l ' The whole amount in all the depositories, subject to draft, $2.084,2317. This his been tonsil Increased Anew to o• Northern cilia, by the recent Issue of tr y 'notes. I • A letter from Vial; Like gays: "Elwin Creighton , Eeq., the agent of the Pa cific Telegraph Company, bee been in the oily these last two weeks, bat seems to be a HUN perplexed about determining the route of the lightning wires lie has naturally 'ought for interest in the enterprise, but has found little of the substantial in the form and shape of there. Brigham ie willing enough to pat up the poles for the Company, provided that the atfeir is all clear and aboveboard on the ~ritleio' (willed.; but the chief has not forgetter' that lbe community loot about $200,000 in fitting up stations anti furnishiog mule' ,for the Eastern Express CoMpany in 1857, and the Government very unoeremooiouoly broke the eorilreot, and the Mormons lost everything. The .Telegraph Company probably haunt on some protection to the pcdhe and wires from the preemies n the Unitettlitatia troop. on the route; Brigham would rather trust the Indians. But on this leers is no use detailing pleas, so Mr. Creighton throve out that the probabilitiee ire in favor of toe wires running through Banta! Fe instead of Belt Like City." A rear amusing paragraph is to be found la the remake of the 800. Robert M. ltioLane, of Maryland, at the Baltimore &osmium meeting on Friday evening last, as reported id the Bahl more Sun of Saturday morning, whisk is as follows: ..13, the living God, fellow•eount4men, the Busquehinna must be the boundary. I They bad spoken of 'the Potomac, but iiii Elniquehanna shall run rad with blood before Nebell be cross. ed. Shall it be said in Boston, le New Took, the broad West, for our oblidren are there, that the Potomac shall be the lice! [Col of 'No.'] I will pledge-my life and heart to March with you to the Stuqaehaana. [Cheers] ',For vitu ? To prevent 1 stogie human being troio crowing into Maryland to execute the laws of the United States epithet a seceding Stale." I Mr. MoLiuse hie justly earned the repUlation of being • efictueeftti diplomatist, but be seems to have lost;hlinenal pithiest:a if, he e properly reported in the above copied remark Nobody purposes to cross Into Maryland to iceman the laws of the United Matte against tha Heeding • States; bol'all patriotic men, of tritainver party, 1 in the free State', will insist upon orb/slag the Potomac' rae: other other, or any tilter State, g .in order that Abraham Linooln sh• l be duly g inaugurated President of the Unitul States on • the fourth of March, 1861, in the clip of Wash. 4 Ington.--LPMfa Puss. I 1 4 3 . Tat Nude or Sectenow.—Here is t . pup into a - the f utur e . Mow dote it look? 1 Jtenst7,lblO—United States youth td bay Casa. tie of Ragland for $25,000.0A - ~ - I ' Pobrearyi-lllM—lngland sainate, provided Ca. , Mueh, 11N0..-Citsula Toth' yet. - .• • -'' -_ APA44loo4llthitif iildi/.0.000, . • . ::- t• ,=..Meat 1870. CaagiaWl ip to ihie Uothwilkath toss; IM—Gala seceded. sasir bar reurrv. tied!iils sl is iit 4 srarsi t taffsi ts"—lsst lernash . ;:. - i'.•l' .. :' - '' . .: : .',...•,..t.W; . '';',.,,,.. - i:,:,E ,•'4:::.',--iVg.i7;:::,77,..:;'7.,2a;:,&a2FA' IMEEI lontenenerre 3i Weleincieen.—inittatbentt have been round by the Grand 3nc agasnat ten Principal penises concerned to the attack ob the Republican JVl'lgenm Hut fall. Thefirecific charge spinxi the names istoi not. They are Or. Itiiiio6ll Cleary, E. Witten, J E. Johboon, TlMmas Haggerty, Richard Hartirgton, Wm Olden,ray. Donohoo, 4lngtold limnl wrg fierily Medi. and Joseph Conger. , It is understood that the puttee indicted are to come lomsaid on bloadsy moining and enter hail fun , tbeit eppenrauct... ondelatood that the caeca against Floyd/ cad Bailey are to be tried ste speedily es pawir ble, and accordtagly arrangsmenis are !limn made by the calms! for the defendants or that end; Gov. roydlbes sent wood to the Dostro,t Attorney that he is rrady to attend hrro whenever H.' pres ence is reqeired.— Washington Star. TICIMINI* 'INUNDATIONS IN HOLLAND —A com munication' appear, in the London Noun that sev eral province. of Holland are threatened with 10- undamons, arming from the giving way ol'the dyke. under lourciintioned beating of the wares. The lives and koperty of thou.ands are said to be in imminent Peril. lo Guelderland the distrese and damage hive maimed a tearful aspect. 'f he peo ple have Settled with all their might against the destroying) waves, and have become utterly ex hausted. In many plas.e, they have abandoaed their abodes, and in others were huddled together by hundreds in temporary sheds, where disease was ravagibg them to a fearful extent. Dn. CLLASICII 11. Faint, of Danville, Pa, died at hie residence, in thee borough, on hloodaymorn lug lent. The America. lap : Dr. Frick hadlaber ed under disease contracted in Healey ever since his return from that country at the close of the war. Ile went with the Colombia: Guards, from Danville, as lieutenant, and, on the death of Captain Hilton, ed auiceed (o theoommand. 1 He was a brave °Meer, and wee much beloved byltls nrethnin In epic He I a wife. several childtpl, and a large circle of relatives and friends to moors his departure. $ 9,367,214 97 GOOD liters TOM XILI#OCIIT.—There ill little cbinee for Disunion in }Pentuelty• Mr. Breekin ridge and his party.are teirified at the intelligence that the people or their never surrender to the fieceesionists. A gentleman who lisejust Sr rired from Lexington Isis he found a perfect delirium (Or the UDIOD. teen the travelers on horseback bai Union dap wrapped aroonii their whip-handles, while at nearly every crone-road the banner 0 the stare and stripes was doaung to the brave. Irtl/LTAILIIIO AN EVIL.- Ono of the "old salts" at Cape Attn, to ■ pablic meeting, implored the Su preme Being 10 "curtail the lettuceca of the devil." He we. rvollOVVlrd by a brother n 1 less leaning, who pra)ed that the evil eon might cot only have his Wittence curtailed, but that his "tail might be taken ilese off" Two sedate thrnibets of the Suffolk bar, who were present lost their gravity et thin loot petitinn.—Beslon 7ranwript. at DICLUOIL" in 7 tean.tn. -The TcpUrelinin river ha hither at th 4 tame than it ha• atoll e.t.a the year 1847. The freshet has occasioned honey loner. Many farmers reeidtng near the rater hese been forded to leave thro 'tandem:ca. It hes not been eh unusmal r ght to tee h ••oeoa , barns, Bad to snore race. noon rtsideee.,, twine nosy by the Bloat Irtiu. Ohio Goon Ihtwe roost 01.4541. —• . .d‘h , •l•l td Vitas from /Vinton. tottr• trio ahhah••••• ht , hd a•he hero torved 1.• geld to tie b•Cel•beithung ahlsop sonlioneul in tan Niirthnta Fort of On Stale, sad tecitaindtr alto loony tr.. lion so lit as to Foroatda Cir automitto,i 10e 0. , .11- Sao. of FeCe•Vien to the p00p... OTZWA9T .tolay mums lb. 441 lootool. tt Bo o , lll . llAniela BTSIVAST. yrafl IS vars o b. of If. I. hm. . Ti,. funeral .111 lake plate, from Ma raeldr oca of . Lar dan.blAW. lan We 1.14,,, at Yleoervel. no W 1 UN It MUI Y, atM p.m. Carrlia,gel .111 leave Ma U,. Illablacj Mr J. (Marla.. no ...dusty .treat, Allesboar. at 11 r. an. A Tarnovi or GRATITUDII--A BAD OAPS or Ind•oeute Uoano.—/baut ammo years um I brume al. Mewl ru b Iteruhtl•—•• my etwelelees milled It. I had fire Physiotaaa do:ltnUly attending m.. 1 different tim.• rho all agreed la aslant, It Berof ul• I lay It hot. unalyit to yet about. I r the ant thy.. yearsof tor •lek tient had dlarrbuie newly the whole of the Mr . yam. .ad tuttetd aa ohm!ra tarot/ times • day. mon or tem. My food did oot divert, rod I had ruled to • ektilelyo. lily debt eye tyalluired and broke. and all the humors rnis cot of It. My lett foot wee ntamatedL and roe operated on by one of my yhistelana but It.dtd um so .god. I had i• tomly to all Warm on one tee. mut as mem. wore over my beak and body. Olocbarglog matter all the time. Alter my f.l humane aorta .4 the di otoT . 7 aut It. the tendon. became enotrsete rod made my Toot men forward. In thm otat, tof mt ems, my father cared On Dr. 140 Wool linnet, rho oat to Pet ma, In Misfile. borate roost Ma miles from Plttabtienh oh lho Ittautrovflle road; alter be ex 7.- teed me, be told me If I did whet heaald. sad took I be yowl. Wpm earefoffy. be coed comma I aymaie limit toting the medmnima three roan ads lot lib tt,J 11.. 11• soda oa l be. .an tatted the notetleloe I boost to lawnn and emillohed to toproya until I got entlre'y well. I took the medial. from Dr. 14ersa,for at; muutha I lima con•licrel myself well rod hay* bilmato!gend health emir alme. Iw. la about erlth a erotah. on 4:6oet 4.4 my tag beta., ero„lied at the lure. arti lob to a - ri treated 7 tit crooked at the 'One I emu. minowirte Mod the earifeloM at that I lam I could toot put my fo 4 wltbi. two umbra of the •roood. Now. althondh It le sllllornelred.l esa pot It ha the oboist. Ur. Ks . or gays me medicine Intothally. fur too dlarrha, 04d alos to polity thelelood. 111. vow cooly frar,ywors slog. 1 Dow mood %skinu medrlow mad oar bah h Is better lhao eva to or 11. before. 1 have had linwrwri hesllh Co the NM three and-. half •rs aod tr,l It du. Id Dr. [(noir 'that I oboiald nose tills on le .totem oft lo order that other offswrs may b• toad a. I was. Hooters of my oetehboartoow how badly 1 .al .MOW, Orissa orrify ms otslooeut. • olifiN (ilti Fl N, J.. (Mutters tp. kittaburgh, J an. U. 'eel. 1 am lb. What. of /oho Oral...mad Go prttra Utak M. feels rstal.al to Mae.. ar..tru Jflrtal Osl./IN. yaLiaTT elseVess, Cr lug:Teething Chtldron ali bow noplemeet them ernperrimnum babyttood, sof moat Io W Ilpnl parr o. Imola, ale., Om onl coemperina to health, and often I f from lb. ow o 1 moo dynee,imelials sod aitallar baby a mor nerd to roller them 1108 ISOPSTII Id BABY'S PILLS. (. plemant - piter plil )rablch pro may drop Into IL. month at any time, yin; yet emrything w I. desired boon medicine. SheY m ei moat, allay It. Overall, of rer' Map, rdu. cow and ao.ei natural and quaree'orithont the diaadvantono of onr dada or *plats. ' They ham bean oral for mere, rod ml prorad by all laborer tlmm or abhor dopier. • Price,26 nate per boa, 'ride directions: NI tour, $l. N. B full oat of lionsuassl. tlowoitorasala B,llolola with Wok of Dlrastkula, and twenty digarant Berineallea.la large vista, morrow dm, Sr. ditto, lu plain care, $4; caw. of Aileen busae, and Book, $2 Noun boles 21 cants and SU mate Thaw. *mediae, by the Ma& box or case. Ow sent by mall or emu... free of charge, to too R&D..., on newl.d of the pre. Adds... Dr. 0. BUM BONITO et tat, No. WI Broadway, Near York. Sold by J.lll. FULTON. rift,. umt. the Poet gate, Afoot for Pitiabargh. jathetterlioT itilrAtlits. WlNecow, au experienced Nuree nod r•to0. Pbldolan, No • flnethlog gyrop be calidrao teething, which greatly lactlatalas tb• yrotantuf bribing by auttintag ttle gums, radar-lag all Ind mutation—wilt allay all ..to. and Is cora to ragolata the tamale. Depend it will she reatlO stairwayra and renal and health to year Manta. Partactly sate to all atm. adaartlitranant le anathar melanin. 6111,141.1rT .. 27,950 989,267 POLITICAL. NOTICES. IWPROTHONOTA H Y.— RICIURD DIN/ RR, at Bemuse totruship. •111 hsettmotied fur lha above an., subject t. the- decinum ul lba KATMAI eau OtootenUou. Jseadto .Tr.111:1I1 Ft —IIA itla UuDS, of Pee vv. , Use township. asks it. vols. of 64 ftbssde to übleht the R. twollum uotelstattou los Stu r.ff of •Ileebeus Coun ty.. Elie bust.. uot shot him the opp,stuult) of tessuslog the county awl seeing Ibsen all. Is2l:ussto $734 736 Outslic Ames, ayA GENTLEMAN CM, RENT • tornlyhe4 Racal by GAM), .t No.lo Tbird atroet. CIOMTJ ON - TIIF, REVIVAL. IN MIAMI—Ib. Hoy OW. (100011 01111111101, Vic., klolllosstr7, 'Woo& &Mort el. 04111. M • ft* Irish It4Nr.l^ to TILINITT UNUIUN , Slid! •trwt, oo WODNIMIDAT 11 1 / 1 11112113. th• Oth late Scrticoo to oo meow at 71.4 o'clock. lbo pnblks aro Invited to attood. cr UOKTICU L'l RAL.—TifilMonthly eetlnt. nf the 6118aburah Ilwticullurd Vociety erlll le/ held at-No 68 1110 .trees, uo WIIDNeBDAY: the Nib 160..01, at At cid.% a. co. Poricthol *Modem. al re goaeseeLse holdar of hopatteore trill be brought. lefore tbe meellog (Altar L. RINHWALT. &crater,. -7 01/rteallldat - aosaa Neeloano•tetelreta. •rttleborgh. Jemmy 16th, 11161. I Director.] of the Munongallels Nes , "ft , " *Woo Ouaspaoy have.thle day declarod . 0161. MIND gi 101111 Plll CENT tm.tho (lauds! Muck, out of the Naritloaiol the lad fila Mouthy, peptide to the /hock. holden or thelr legal repreeontathee, oo or after the 16th hut., lo bankable rondo, at the cam of the Tremor., By ordetlof tbo Baud. jail:lend • 111 1 . 8.C6.1P6L811161. Treaeoror. 11 1 UNOLL SERVED UP EVERY MORN ing, from WWI 12.. by 0. W. FORAM( Lllll'2E4 .11s, .1 ht. Hoptursut, eon.' Afth peLtlylsw ffil.rlD abbattstuicnts. ___ N, w..s. 11AVE STATIONIL JOB METH AND BOOKBINDIB, Corner of Third mad Wood Streets. 14E1E01:MAE ATTENTION GIVEN TO eillaTIMI Labsla, Cords or Programmes, Nor ponosels, Exaltations, or mastings of ant kV" ... CEPHALIC PILLS, Cephalic Pills, Cephalic Pill!, Cephalic Pills, st JOSEPH FLEMING'S, at JOSEPH FUMING'S. •t JOSEPH FUMING'S; Owner of gm Mama awl Illoskot Pint, 6 mor of dm Diamood sod Mutes Rom, I. . - Coifoto of Ye Dlowool t BALMORAL I 'Pnpb U 4 3 1 144,61 , ms sei li ! uk & 1 0 01 j . 0 6404 4. SR INV TAOIDISIket itOregniat• T.V t,n t•• • • lit t • 514 cputeowsays - to mnit. - - i~>~~=z` I - - abbtrtus ts. it ,4t _........... - IMMO CHANCE. , J OS. S. LLCM & CO, wistting to close 1 thole protok, 14,41PC•11, lAFFT •Ii their wowed stock for We at the LOW PT CABII PRICES. Any otor telohlolle 10 eater Into the() WERT ROBIN IeSS would twee. floats. watt:rutty for do s ad, by rooting the werobouse, porch.. lag the stnek.lbo I haring tbe steel will of the how. Two of the ellsible WARRHOUSISS ON LIBERTY STRILITT POR.R NT to. to • goal tonaot Inquire at the r t face, No. ail Liberty et. k 13.41 CONSION3IEINTS.-130 kegs Leaf Lard, 16 I We Led Lwd 10 bos choke Otbd howbeit, Halt, 80 do ho P.mi do iss ii XIIII . W tt C1i[41... 46 bble c oleo Ertel Apylet, 76 do i &lows Apylev, 40 boll Mall Whit. Beam, 16 bble choice Older, 160 bay Potatate, 160 wow bomb teaches, 10 bble Pilot Heathy, Elo do. :8 %wooed Wroth lo store for lode by 616 VLILLIS tna —Tth manbloistt lodi wide. It is et knead) de g Sheet,aliftli alwdss be bad Ohdr et. IrCo INfirA Boot; DOI bud Pato, Mail, Boots, Woo Dour Poring* ik • loaf. Robboi, Bht ►r&N CE BLANK D&Y 1100 • madam, dew to ord. to the with or ultimo OIL LE I LE . los rated au. I lo • A K ric.) ni beet gist vraid on too BAO ,LP I U CO 16.0.011, fur ualu flour fetl MESS QCINDIO LI 184 118 7 161 Ibrrlltr loot rk A fdr le-0 I 50 ti3,y(lS =I M Ia INSE lb L ARD f G QOAP t. 7 br - riiii, 11.1 hs, I - 11M° Th =M • IT ad, 1.7 II Th. bu.l. 1313732 n NOTIC TO OWNERS tIE DRAYS, 11ACIrt•, Ac horeity glyitu lo all owurtu Of Dr.,..' Ourriairsut, linculitttb•c „ whelk, nurtirtur or out. rertitir • L, in the Oily tor Pittsburgh. 11..1 thrir Lirtent •••$o the yoir 1861 aro dui: Owl lattalurat Ihr Trituturrirt• . t r Pithittniult, In ortrt.trriatite• wit . h Act uuil, te y, spitrritral Mar,. t, al tu Is. ant it diosoo Il A li• Ott niti • Itt. Olt, ufPitittl.orgit. iisottra A gri!!li, •Il I Imn • sol,loct I his sod .11 poomu, mem: C3=2 Tbe old a/ t L Omnalbsom TorelTs Doll& soy of lb. Of Ptitsbaseit I fliN I Import No. 4 cu BRIT I:= ian:l3 1:11333 Promo i Over 14 Imbruing Stater., 12=EIMI Pittithurgh Oloc to:WI Clian.lan4 CW I 4 O , =MI Itef•rec 1ur61660.11 0.11 94101 su.l 01160 11061 16600n5. !Alkali .1 remperta4lll Y~aely tote uttl WI" Telma in • • =lnks. remilarly. it recto Yea Bulloero Nick Hardt lai * cud thnlatipstles. corractlca acldltior and coolie. or II febrfla compnts. It can be taken f mly to lb. moat: Icßcade Si mr tittm. when • mild porsatin la, re quired. It hi • Impartoe and scones:Veal =tall eta for BA. e7COn ind mom Mahal Waters. a• • medlar drfei. allnrda std./Male mild after estinj or thickly' too 800, For sage. wholesale. by B. b. P4HaIitSTOUK add It W 1 Nanefacto.p. Pia 103 Bodo/ sree Nor York. and renal! brisart Prtse c ot , per bottle. Int Ito ORP AN 'S COURT SAL Cs—LAW MIN *N COUNTY, PA—De yhteenf eh order of the Orpbau'iCAlmt of L•wreoce Conuty. .111 well the YAWN of 0.10, ACIINONIN WOO DflOUn N. deed, ma the uremia., OM! .1A eon:alley Meth., nem WNOYASDAY, February 01b, ° Title Ire orphan, about 100 acne, of which shoot 83 ••rel ar• inn Improved. The Impeoretueuut ere • large two story Mune Derelllog lieu. • good Etable, Carriage l0,•11 to goLd repair. A pump with :ben. ' adage Retire.' I. el,hlo • abort TRUSS AND SUPPORTER MANUIPAO. TOATI,CIAItSW Alain A YOUR(' No 1 , 7 Wood •t, Ittoflllts the old itsod , bei leave to c•Il thostteoll. of the • ed to tAs fret lAA W/f soothe only Mk on. taros Trusge• .nod Supportsrs to %bona,. Tbry Arno hot odoxperts110•01 yes!. In the ntsonfactare, flUtott !a /14110 of thew lostrantsola, and no fortal.b• Ikons et inlfLe• ply far Wow drag Mora All an naldled to sell alter eta:oh:log Treefon eles. WAN*. CIARTWAIaint 10000, fol 97 Wood st. COO:mai° PUN, °aphisli° Pills, Cephalic Pills, D R ob , DERMiiI. 1;• • Mont. by the -Yard, 14.1111,m4 1710b.r Shawls,. . . '• • ! i Mdllnl att< r7 low pita., . suanFurneLn pare. i for sale pkIODUOIC FUR ISAIJG-- • 0114F-10:1010a. -!a?"/ ..tart === 1. 0 Olt APT, 247 'aborts *t. IZEDBURBER STSIANI PACK.- szttcle I. enneldered hi , engl..en nod nimble wherever meant taints ore to be a In be need iu, col la yr st rout. d to Rend es P✓rceohrlt. MI the different els., In ~ 111M11101.S and SQUARE ROPE east at the India Rubber Repot, Ini and tin lit. MEI= ULIBMIt CLO'FIIINO, Fishing son•lP•nt., •Ir B.dti Plibmrs.Chmhlormann Hiding Caws. P•um, bealog•Cluto, Short on• Comb.. the Tubing. 'Whip, nologn, nd • gnat variety of 0bi..., woo In the ~I.lwaya on hand st 7A and 58 M. Chlit It. J. & 11. PO MI PP. T PRINTS--Beet in the city Balmo Linens 1 Skirts, Shirting Pillow Ciises, Shawls end Cloaks O. II AltirytON_LOVlL 74 Ma , tot .L MEM LIM /AILS. JOURNALS. • S. OAMII BOORR, ORDER BOORb, • iptlon of Accoma Ow", on hand or may t ossubsr, patbon requirpd, • priAtod beadlop, by " M. O. JOHNSTON Sr. CO., lank Book Makers. 57 Wood at ASKS—l:Henke for Leahing Oil Ft Uil Lucaliona, c.retuur pieparms tura.. • sale by U. JOHNriTON 1 CO., P 01.11.11. 6 ,. Ylallnuon and Mutt., hi W... 1 66 FEB 7 OF AU It E for renting , f•mnaji . r , l , otlft n lo r 4 . 6g N na k la or atotnnar. an. 6 ....Ow.* Mn 67 rt tsE t. ri Nu, oak tanned, of the ty, a that Kio.l tl satisfac.r. all .t..., od wl mud lit Clair Pt. J . • 11 75,0001 b. Shoulders; P 4 IN O AIIB, AROMA CURKD 13A - 11.1. °AAR... by KNOX A PA It K ICH. PPP Lll.rty .1 r ORK —240 bbls; . LA n D-160 , c w, tO 4q., for 0..1. by K I.X • Pahl; RH, NA/ I.lb4rlylL VS—AIKI bum. HAIL LEY , gaits Focally rlbUtt, tbaltaft O.ll[N MICA I. • JUR WII EAT VIA UK. I. by WIHISI•Lt. X A MILK:KUM, .4 Llbrely bl. CLOV t: ttS V. KU, reed fie- sale WOIN A I I/ A ARIWOR LH, 'AR Liberty al. .SE4-25i;i. Fuld !d-bbln !dolam 1.1011 D UI L— 95 1,1)18 for bale by It KNItY 11. CoLLINA. 15 liegm tit.*rou',l for pule by 111..tiltV 11 OOLGINS -:20 I . or eqlfe II NNW, ILI 01.1,11‘14. 4W yig I Pad teo'4.llul for sole HER , (1 , 44V II tult.l.lnst Mil IiTiON Or PA icrN Eithll - teeiahht Mraet to. 1-sleti,g, el Me Ulm oi 12ICIL=I MSMIIME /' tot rail co or tr•ft.re•M•, 1.1. I al4l, *I I 1•• i• Ismatl•