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'." - - omit; And thus he ~.„4 „ ,,:r.,,,,,,, . ...,..11 , 4 ,. . „„ ~- _•-:- . d accompanied them with proper clear to all mankir V.e.-t,.4.' - 5 4 1.-' .--C .4o: l ;."ruii - fo-` t. 4, 04 ii'",%;* , S -P. convince us ' '4SLlA'Artit‘.l , - 4 ,i ' o t - C0 F44 :. ,, ' n ' . 14,'' 1-. ', , .. 4 1 4 t,i t " 4- w fl';. , - 1 P z 1" 16 .6t0t.,.+ 5 . - ,..4''t - 4 4 i.‘,4 - ,udent who, in so daring and romantic ' a man- Italy, are pt ,„ l 4 eiAc lo- 3..,y,0 , t-k .4-,- ,-;tlrk-4. - filo „,.. ~..i, 4..y.,t., t.. -." - - -is. n ' , -. l '-- -"=" mother lithograph from Ear/ Srhurz, the nor, effected the escape of his p , "" - o - v - .4 . '''''' . t,,, -.4- 10- - - ''''"O tr.* = ;'„W .4 • c' , .1,4: , .r...r„,- eh .1. 1,1 - - hither' .6_ .., ..irr , 4 , -,4 , . r i*-.1 ,- .4-e .7. 3 •.,4-4 ~ le, . KINKEL, from the horrnl dungeons of Spandau, ,v. k"t --. ,4• #l„.* .rts - •"4: 4 0 lit - Po' A $.„.e. ,- -,_ -0 -Jr c...r. te- ~. 41-•. / " ..... , -t ..r" . 4 - recapitulates a mass of facts already known to pi. '... e..' ..,, ''' p ., -cia47 4".''' ' lf 4 U4 ,7 1 .' , llr'e'il ..' '*. i. '. / . 4. 1_, r .. "dler aitt7 7 ' . A 4,1.4,4 4, 1...,,-..' ,- td it... t° at ,:,_,..1.., receptor Dr even the' the American reader through other channels. ,i5u , 4,.. .....n. , ti. 4 ...... ~, .P 1 4 : ,- A ,t11.11 7 .1 ...f. ‘t toh t.t, :.-4•-6- A .-- 'e'''' A 4 ."° • 4 4 '4' '4% ~ !. . ....4 ;''.7,-- - .. 4 : .14 is'l, -gv4,.. A 1:, U. g,f 1 1.. x , 5....,, , ~ 1 . Jas ! .. Atit - Z..-o* , - 1 ,.. ,.. N , ..`t- a.. 'v.-4 10.'i..-tpr 0 ' l 5 , ,'F.,,e 7 ` ,'- - , with the expression of an nice which • as now e - t - tzk s - -k b ! , .ftta r4 i.tt 4 ...rs, i . _.-. i,, -- • ea.. , , - .,,A4.. 1 ,.. -.. It laments the condition of France, and conclude. 4'...1„.., c 4 -k,,,q - is',, t 4 k ltz 4 .% l .;,ii , , tLi' r 1;t4 1 43 , .4...,,....,.,.1- .--,- dently uppermost among the German Demr --„itt.,,,..11.3-..i.fr-.„.5,i,4,Te-,1..c,,,,,ive,A, _, , ,..e -- ; 0# .:L.5r.4 , Pzt... 0 ,,, , , ~, -- ~ Speer, -that the rest of Europe roust no lour - , pl - . 1 / 4 : - ....Wg..14 ....r - - .. . 1-. 4 '4 , 1., • - r - . 1 .."1 - -. r __.._ 71 ': 1 % 4k -2,-.4, •`" tre'`.s - .f*illai! '"•%' 4. 4' * '"'tl' . !t's-• --" - - M. Taylor, for France, but must move on, with tt , 'tom t,;..r.._, fi.%"*o . t 'it-- .', ~,-. ), % . " - ,- - t - ' iatri'l 1 4 whigs-1 '..,, -o,...krkt.r, . 4 v ot 0 ' t.Z4 14 `6%-*tft. 4. 2C-11.L, - nation," if possible, without her ,-."-tir._ : ". --- ,Ot'ili? . 't o rsckt, - /P'Pi"a; v - T,1Z•1 . 21`354 .1,1. '".:- 1 y ..., Daniel Artn- i ,41.-:.4 , ..v.e. e. 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'' 4 •l4.4 4 rip.r w ••.• I •" A, `,••• • 11.,,, 4 4,Ad:v.a 4. 10.0••• gr,"-wil(7• ~„:4 _ „ •,• , • ~ ••• as. a4.4• f ,c4sa•orikik •.sr..eat4e4,,;;lk • „Is• 4h-en•Or-vg4..401.40011•1,:iptl laorcis PEtriaLlYB HarPer- &p hiil F4itont & Tropriitora.. PRIDAY - 1,1011MM3F.-•••-••••JANUARY 16 : D QC=BSTiC-TIC-KET. ,J - - SBUCIIAN - AY - or r/IxtrWAmAtie, - Subjeti la decision f , 9J. - F 7.,J:km0...C.ie VICE x . WILLIAM R. KING , OF` It T.. 43 "'Lea . , -•• • susjeet t o ah c loam telegraphic despatches mejr4, 103.4:*it leaiiiiktt Governor Kossuth will redch morning: . Tnis will give' the Various committees ample: - lime - to - niake all, neceka r ary tirliwiv'liients for the brilliant recep tion that awaits the distinguished patriot •' • *ALM VVASIANGTON ;Upon, - it.isitivident that a crisis is approaching Which will create intense excitement throughout , - - ;:theCotflitr y. :There is no doubt but that Chi)- / =valierdlelsemann is very much displeased: . with Ake - gloritinsjeception that Gov_ losses has - .received from the. People of the United States, „an d be is: therefore anxious to return home to =the. dominions 'of Austrian and Russian tyranny. 'We presume Mr. Nyanza bus spoken the truth 7in- too plain and - honest a mariner to meet the approval of the gallant Chevalier. Well,let him go—Rho cares" The Government did wrong in receivizar: a:representative from Austria in the firit-Place. The resolutions introduced by Gen ta...iltite. the Senate; suspending all diplomatic intercourse - with Austria, should have been .lidelitect :-.-for a nation that would join in crush ing Freedom and butchering the patriots of Hun gary, does not deserve to be recognized by any civilized and Christian people in the world. Oar telegraphic despatches ,froi%. Washington tare not definite; but it is evident that the Ger ezzunene is making preparations for any emer gency that may arise... /his is right -The-Peo ple of the United States will l not submit to any _insolence or indignities from the despotic Gov ernments ofEurope. Our People know their rights and willmaintain them at every hazard. -And, moreover, we will offer Our sympathies to the &Wit-trodden Peoples of the Old World, and bid them - God-speed in the holy cause in ' vrhicii.they are engaged, despite all the groWl ings of the Russian Bear and the Austrian Hy ‘-ena 1 , A -comreMieM of the Democracy of Butler donntywas held at the - Court House in that place on Tuesday, the lath Inst., and Jona GRAHAM, Esq., was unanimonsly..electecl representative Delegate, and HILIOH Mcligs, Esq., appointed Senatorial _Delegate, with instructions in favor of the Hon. Tons BuonsisAs for President. , A resolution /was also passed, instructing the ton. fq - i - 41to are to meet similar conferees from Beaver-"and Lawrence counties, at Zelienople, Butler County, on the last Saturday of the prea- VA_ month, to vote for no person as Senatorial Delegate to,the 4th of March Convention, who muot al:l—avowed friend of Mr. Buchanan, and who has not always been such. The staunch Democracy of this county, are too well aware of the , talent, and moral excellence of Mr. Buchanan, to permit 'themselves to be humbugged into the support, of set dieorgan Mere who have at tempted th•strike down this great and good man. :Evel3 , where in the State, where the democracy has - been uninfluenced , by the spirit of diaor , ganization, Mr. Buchanan has increased in pop -UlarilY, and wo should not be astonished if in the State Convention there should be three-fourths . :nithe- delegates in his favor. Butler County hanbeen true to herself, and true to the pure democracy of the State. The New York Herald states that the emigta liQnto llAlfornia never was so great as It 'at present- Every steamship which leaves New -York for that new State, is crowded to its fullest capacity. We understand (adds the Herald,) that every state room, cabin, and even standee, in. the steamship Ohio, which leaves here to-day (January 10&4 for Chagres, is engaged, and thatno further accommodation can be had for -love Cr money. The emigration to California; is :Indeed becoming immense, and the most aig ltificant feature of, it is, that whole families are packing up . their traps and flitting away to the - -land ot-gold. it appears that almost every man of "family who lies visited California, returns only for the purpose of taking his wife and chil dren with him, with the view of making a per 'manent settlement on the shores of the Pacific. We are glad to see that among the passengers nov.a-days to - the modern, if not the ancient Ophiri - are many of the fair sex. This is right ettairoper." Heretofore, the disproportion be- Pviten. the Males and the females, in that new -.State, has been too great; while among the ?dor `Mons, in Heals, the reverse has been the case. 4-11 that California reqUires to make it the Em pire State of the Pacific, is that the softer sex : shall:en4rate thither in sufficient numbers to prevent the males from dgeneratiog_ into bar barism which they would certainly do if they were .deprived of the benignant influencee of woman. . , ititraiss.—We have but little to repeat about 411ePrceedit0 of this august body, except that the are drawing . thei!. eight dollars a day tin! Rer_q.atlite4 mina they are e titled -- • - • Ydrlnany - years past we have thought that the "world was governed too muoh,'," and BO far, as out; Congress is oonoerned, we are certain that "We:are right. - The:time or the Senate and the House thus far has been spent in mere twattle, on questions of-no interest to the people, and certainly orno WM; to the people. Lova of Lyman , Haaaorrsay.—ln the "Life of Kostith" recently published is the Phreno logical Journal, we, first the folloiving : "It may be shown what blood runs in the veins of this medern hero, to stateithat: the chronicle of his ancestors show that ,seventeen of them, at diff erad,limei have been executed for political of fences against'despotic rale." ' • ••• Seeding Esuiroad Company hive declared a aPf - .blend of 34. percent. on the preferred stock, and '•`•-= 8 P'r..l.CePic!"oit the common stook, payable on --f .; ?;;• - • • the rithinst., - free from State Tax. shares have • idvaticSkSl•pascenttja Consequence. At `ite last tialeri,-- they, hrons,htsB24-. edited ~ fibs Washington li uv lineal desel • Seth T. Hard, - greatly renowned Sq ' comes to ult. enl the'roA--' -oed to learn - _ John arerejok reform dtizitr.ofl"-811. ' gie.- moral : - -44eaof hil3l"bbli has - reCen. ospect Hard &ciaty, and there is now a a de of so cie t y 044-74 -Ra," 0:4 ,JACOB andoftlre But ocrat as. ever bredtlxed as 171 hearted It*34P erdap - 14 :honoredtlr ilint • <-7 - • • bjrt* report.or,t)(e M rahel that of the hatenvmiiar of 1, „t , PrITSBIUMH: :jrOiMIMSIDERT OP . THE ITNITED STATES Washington can be relied BUTLER COUNTY. 'rim-Wash to California. RAJTESOO DP/D;ND. - -The Philadelphia and MEMO We expected to be. able:to present our readura. wiat-ttoNfull and otF!cial viitia.-for*ortlind City 09** Before bit owitit to: )16ine mistake- the iiinibulifa - 41itnottiibt nesday.:;_ - The.Rpw,guuntigit meet *liVrltttrfie sworn into otice, Whcuatlite :totes, Wri! Pre - ',E*le,„ givetl4,w tfie opt red' tarns we have received:: First Ward—Select Council: Allen Cordell, Common Council : Cyrus Black, Robert M. Rid dle, Adams, Getty„3.A..Long. virlxigs-1 Second Ward--Select Council • George Wilson. Howard, jr., Robert Mackey. [All whigs.] Third Ward--Select Council : A. 3. Pollock, them. 821, gbic. Com mon Council': George Funston, dem. 351, John Barton, dem. 318, John Quinn, dem. 316; Robert Duncan, dem. 314, A. Hoisteiri, dem. 812, Jas. H. Latshaw. dem. 195, Thos. Scott,* whig 367, Jas. Montooth,* whig 395, R. 3. Smith,* whig 377, Thos. M. Marshall,* whig 389, E. H. Day,* whig 454, H. P. Mueller; whig 351, There is a. tie vote between Messrs. Funston and Mueller. Fourth Ward—Select Council: Robt ISl`Cutch - eon. Common Council : John Bisset, Sr., Jas. NleAuley, Wm. Young. - [All whigs.] Flfth Wafd—Select Council: H. N. Speer, Common Council : J. C. Myers, Jas. M. Taylor, David Spalding, William Ray. [All whigs.) Sixth Ward—Select Council: Daniel Arm strong, Common Council: James Lowry, jr., William Shorn, Frenry Reis, Robert Curling. [All wbigs.) Seventh Ward—Select Council John N. Mc- Clowry. Common Council :A. J. Gribben, Lew is Bolles. [All democrats.] Eighth Ward—Select Council: John Allen, wig 128, John Coyle, dem. 116. Common Coun cil Edward Dithridge, whig 136, R H. Hartley, whig^l.l6, John 8. Kennedy, dem. 131, Edward Brats, rlaig 11b. Ninth Ward-:.-§elect Council : William Bailey. Common Council ": Thomas Stanger, Johnston Little 1:911 whip.] gr The despatch which we published yester day from HarrOburg, must have been prepared by one of the patriots who made his escape through the back 'window of the Senate, during the memorable Buckshot war." A more ridi culous piece of nonsense was never concocted. It seems that the patriotic ladies of -Harrisburg, in their eager desire to hear the illustrious 'Mag yar, visited the Capitol - at au early hour, and snugly seated themselves upon the luxurious cushions of the members, and the citizens of the town and surrounding country crowded the lobbies and rotunda before the Legislative Solorts could get inside. Now, twist and exaggerate the matter as you please, this - was all the ..row'' and " mob" that took place How gallant It was to call out the military to drive the ladien from the members seats !! Bah ' A Citzscs vox Sfseutt - rios.—We find the fol lowing advertisement in the New York A Itmon, copied from an English paper. NYe have no he sitation to give this advertisement of Mister Francis Joseph an insertion iO our columns gra tis; but at the same time we would remark to all slave-catchers, that this is not a case that MEMO under the provisions of the FogitiveSlave Law. So, all Nebo desire to arrest Kossuth, should_be sure they are right before they at tempt to go ahead, or a rescue will be attempted which cannot be punished as treason : ONE MILLION DOLLARS 111111• DD. —Han away from the subscriber on the kith August, 1849, a likely Maygar fellow, named Louis Kossuth. He is about 4.5 years old. 5 feet t inches high, dark complexion, marked eyebrows, and grey eyes. He pretends to be free, but says he vas robbed of his freedom. lie was confined in the barrack-gaol of Kutayeh, but escaped onthe let September. It is strongly suspected he was liar toured by the Captain of the IfSitirrippi, as he was seen on board that ship at Spezzia, Marseil les, and Lisbon. Captains and masters of ves sels are particularly cautioned against harbour. ing or concealing the said fugitive on board their ships, as the full penalty of the law will he ii gourously enforced. He was lately heard of in England, where he passed himself off fur free, bat is supposed to have milled for the United StitelOo the Humboldt He hem a freerMalgar won: ui' for his wife, by the name of Teresa Meszloyi, lately removed to the United States, and is said to be at the house of President Fill more, where it is likely her hnsbruad will be lurking, or she harbouring him. He speaks English well, but with a slight stutter, particu larly if a little ezcited. The above reward will be paid-if detiverl to me at Vienna. If lodged in any gaol in any of the States (so as I can get him) one-fourth in cash, balance in a note, payable six and twelve months, by a member of the Society of Friends, said to deal in loans, Lombard street, London. N. B. If the fellow cannot be taken alive. I will pay a reward of 250,000 ducats for his scalp Terme as above. PaANCIC 308 - CPU, Emperor of Austria. —Adverti ter Vienna, Dec. 19, 1851 OCEAN STEAM - WED most NORFOLK. —The Nor folk Beacon publishes a ercheme for a tine of ocean steamers from that city to the Mediterra nean, by means of an association, to be called the Norfolk and Cadiz ocean Steam Navigation Company. INDIANA JAI) THE Ntonos. —ln the Senate on the 30th ult., the bill for the exclusion of ne groes and mulattoes was referred to a select corn Mittee, with instructions to amend by subatitut ing more rigorous provisions. PENNSYLVANIA ♦ND THE LIUSHI Emus. —Gov. Johnston, of Pennsylvania in transmitting to President Fillmore the proceedings of the meet ing lately held in Philadelphia, in behalf of the Irish exil es, sari ; " The application for pardon is simply that ap peal to Ezecutire clemency, which every human being has a right to make, and to which gen.. erous and self-relying power will always kindly listen "The right to meddle with the judicial or ex ecutive power of a distant government is not pretended but the right to appeal to the mercy of any government, in behalf of the unfortunate and oppressed, is confidently asserted. The pro ceedings of the meeting, however, speak its sen timents and feelings in a more forcible manner than I can do, and_to.them I respectfully invite attention." Aural:Perla FROM WAstrugorou.—The N. Y. Herald contains the following telegraphic dis patch 'extraordinary. It is useless to say no oche!-4Yer had the news : Henrralay has written a letter in favor of Gen. Cass for President. I state this on un questionable authority. It is also asserted that Mr. Fillmore will soon be out with a letter de clining to be a candidate, but intimating in favor of Daniel Webster. Great commotion among the other Presidential candidates. GMAT DIBOOVEILY Or GOLD..—The steamer last arrived in New York with California new, has, among other intelligence, the following zratifying fact : The discovery of a rich gold placer in Bear, Valley, Mariposa county, has produced a great excitement among the miners. It is. said that !seven persons male no less than 4217P° is 'eight-days. war The ladies of Stockbridge-have held a fair forthe ben ef Kossuth. EXA9V. B r i ggs wrote-ta thew— , ". The Americian who ass listen to-iCossatli's at - coant: ofJ owa and his. oonntrfs wrongs and izuuries with r eiterkiition, or= hear his=ap. - f ealB Wit4indiffitgli*laa:s.Pld lo4o PhY. , which -dozot caves, and,.6=patiirdisin-whiahl .cannot 1 4 21 .1 D rATIO 21 . — It " fine '146. XXV erejit Bays the Boston Afros, hs IsonetarYthat the igitietors of the Vermont Cataraf•lttultel:*Cot are about reptdiate the bonds of thi . ehrifetti 4ionyttlehlLVll3 - oTen by ate . 1146 loaisitiactifiN4k,, , oollateral4teetrlii for the "Siettedittait his notes, , • - 71u g the. past-yeas ere - 'wars $2.624 , OWW 1017011 M ll-6 4 ' #02.14-134t4 •Ncitit*Pswix-r:oszrei t sV . :4t;, 4'i:it' 114:111-4Wql.k8V.*:;44/‘11.. .1 1: 40 A'7.1 1p 4"4.1** 44 . - 04. ".. :0:21. % • " •.• . • • , , • .1: . .. 140 ••• - . '• k 3t. ri , `• g-Te t' " 1411, alk . AViiu 'er- % -f:A. f•kite-744.474.,r4 • 411,10.,,t4 '14,.."1..it P•Y rrn24:4-,,,`,tr"; I*. 12; ..*€ .0, 1 „ 1 / 42. 4siku. REN :4* • ." 1 .. • . Of% 4 KST THE EuEcrriont. " c• • ,• • , • . •• "•: 7 ::. • 4 • •'• •-• :•••-• y;•• • •t ..4 ,• - •‘2‘ - '-•- ' •• - -1 • • • . • • , - • -• • • - •• • • •• - - -•-•••• • • . - f-' ; -`"Z7".4..W4" - ,4` , •-•-• 4". = • 7 ~ : ~ ~~`: l" , ~ X. Advance of the Revolution. During the past week; several tong and inte resting letters from the , Emigrations in. London, have been received -by thr4oo 3 anvieso af _kJ:IK city, The alrer?dy4atesBlYetatif)iiikieli*!,.of LOWS BLANC, OtiWeot*iorlited a it 4byi:the latest movemetija jrrithiijleSiptilovs4 l :44 ? tB in Europe, tigribtihe'reorresporadenci of our own and the Engliiifpapers, has created so much excitement andalarm in all liberal countries,. has also reached this place in lithograph. But, edit lirid Previously alipeared in the papers of -fielland , and- Belgium, and -been .translated from them into the London " Daily News," the writer deems a second and probably inferiOr translation tmileeessarr especially as - the - prints of Mir city have made copious extracts from the letter in question, and accompanied them with proper comment. Another lithograph from Karl Sehurz, the student who, in so daring and romantic a man ner, effected the escape of his preceptor, Dr. KINKEL, from the horrid dungeons of Spaudau, recapitulates a mass of facts alteady known to the American reader through other channels. It laments the condition of France, and concludes with the expression of an mica which is now evi dently uppermost among the German Demoorats —that the rest of Europe must no longer wait for Franc; but must move on, with the " grande nation," if possible, tett/lout her if needs be.' This is the true principle, and the German lead ers have lung been laboring to .convince their people of it. Should the 170 millions of Eu rope groan on iu bondage. forgetful of the ter rible, the irresistible powers which they possess —merely awaiting uncertain contingencies, or: the conjectured action of parties in France No! in this case, assuredly, the rhyme holds good that. "they who would be free, thrinsrlre3; must strike the blow—" that is to say, profess ing, as the Germans do, numbers, secret cow. bination and discipline to an extent unparallel ed, (unless in Italy,) arms, ammunition, and even money—along with fierce courage sod un dying hatred of their oppressors—they should gird up their loins to a great, independent or` fort of their own. Were their revolutionary or.: ganitation less perfect than it is--were Germany less epublican or lens spirited—isere all light excluded--and all weans of action goue--iben. indeed, the poetic phrase quoted above, would cease to be anything but it phrds. The n wou ld the barrier have to be broken through front the' outside. Even now, no closely are the German people watche I, kiln!, it is only with the greatest trouble and expense that they con communicate with their leaden who are in exile. Therefore, loans of money have been necessary to meet: these expenses until the beginning of the move meat, and to furuish ts fund fur the tired sudden operations of the Revolution. But initerioe:y Democratic Germany is stronger than ever, and readier fur bottle littrevary eagerly holds out her arson for her chosen Chief. Italy i s a per fectly drilled and exercised body, of which Mai, tint is the fiery eons -soul and body are yesuntug fur conjunction in a new and giant birth lire Holland and Belgium the name of Liberty burns brightly still. In Sardinia. its radiance is dim med but steady—men hare met and do now meet in the <.avertis of Growl, and among the glaciers of the highest Alps to heap fresh fuel upon that cheering name which has shone out for lung centuries from those far seen mountain tops over the dark waste of European Deepotinro The hardy Switzer still feels bow fresh and rigo rous manhood is upon the wild and aim-at Moe cenivibie azimuths of lily lllCTUntainl. The foot of the spoiler had defiled the sanctuary of Swiss freedom, and the impious hand of conquest bat once well nigh extinguished the sacred arc upon its inmost altar. But that spoiler came CLithed garments of light- the charms of youth an i matchless eloquence—the dignity of early and unmerited sufferings--the matesty of irreatitiie intelleet and the dazzling splendor! , of military renown, acquired with on cone and rapidity that amazed inankinit—thenr circled him round about and the rude but worm-hearted Ittimtser was an weak before them as the giddy, enthuntonittc men of France. Napoleon was as much worshipped in the chamois hunter'n calk an in the tents of his own devoted soldiery. lie wan r e carded the Liberator of l'istions. and his sole antano uistn were kings and their ferocious, rut throat hordes. No meaner hoed is likely tl wield the sword lie wore, that sword which mowed down the rantortma of the Fruttal fry:item, and upiifliug setae while levelling 9 b ctn., re‘theed all that it touched to a CUTUGOVII quality of glory. Switzer land is free, /arena and bravo--she has hot lately :shown it in the face of a reaett•xtary and hostile confederation of tyrants- she has aesetn bled a Radical entineil at Berhe Now, turning to the regions where the e hal low speculators of the day would hate no b e here there la naught 101 l the chill of political death to the hearts of turn, akin to the perm vial frost that ehroude the coasts of their Mehl tation, there Innate up before no a form of pow er and beauty, duals to be—in ono fair baud, the Constitution of America, in the other the flag of the Democratic Republic- -and three lovely daughters alt safely sheltered beneath its folds Reader! do you recognize the Scandinavian Union, and Denmark, Norway, Sweden 7 Oti the ramparts of Elsinore carol we have trod them in the " very witching time of night " the lonely sentinel no longer shrinks from any phantom of a'• royal Dear -another creature of the mind, belovei and adored Ith we adore the Usseeo, who pot ',fizz, paces the weary rounds of duty with him, and from time to time a tlash from the shipping in the Sound below. or a ruddy blaze from the Roman tower on the opposite shore, cheers his weary meditations, and tells him there are brethren hard at work, and that; while Schicswig•liolstein questions, and Russian' intrigues agitate the Court, in the camp of men whose lines extend through the recesses of the Dofrafield, and deep into the mines of lislecarlia, (mayhap concealing a republican Vasa) Well." Aye, "all's well ' •' close beside the strong bold of the Czar, (not over confident he be lieve us) away among the tierce tribes who in origin knew not the Russ, but turn their piers• ing gaze and beckoning hands to the farthest East, whither a strange word has penetrated, before whose resistless tide the land•marks of all that proud Empire of the North will melt away, like snow in the spring flood ; iu the mountains of Caucasus, and on the shores of the Black Sea, and away beyond Siberia, and on the plains of Crim Tartary, "All's Well!" Yetytussia acts Chinese Tiger of War--makes mouths—threat ens--wags her bushy head—scares the American . Congress with the clink of borrowed metal, and the growl of a toothless, clawless Bear. Eng land—Ear/ Grey, England not popular, England shrieks for help (against Unit'ersal Suffrage), and Louis Napoleon hold levees—Nero fiddles while Rome is burning.' yet, we say, " Well." Is Germany ready, let her strike : strike soon, and to the very root ! Will France follow her 7—perhaps she has preceded her. State strokes come o' nights; so do Revolutions.— Must the heart hesitate to beat because the ex tremities are not in motion ? France has been undergoing a new process, necessary for the final annihilation of the middle parties. The unsustained struggle against the "coup d'etat" was led by men who had nut the people's confidence, and the only real resistance was made in those departments which lie to wards Germany. There, a new phenomenon was visible--the advent of the peasantry to political, life. The masses of the vineyard and the field, who never appeared in such a conflict but once before, (in the days of the Jacquerie) have rushed to arms in defence of the Republic.— Their own leaders, speaking from the cities, have withdrawn them for the moment—and now' town and country alike, are mustering and or ganizing their forces for the real combined movement, which all the world has been looking for during the past year. Eighteen hundred and fifty two stands there with its mighty promise, as grandly as before. As Sieyes said to the men aced Assembly of 1787, and as Louis Blanc has repeated The. People are to-day what they were yesterday." 'But' Germany is now and has been for some time ready, and why delay an instant after the complete union of the Teutonic Democracy is effected? Germany can now help France in her• crisis as France formerly helped her. Thus says 13churz, " The German People look ed to France, and waited-for the signal of insur rection. The first cannon that reverberated in Paris, on Dec. 4th, brought to light in every direction throughout Germany, the most cheer ing symptoms of readiness for battle. Victory in the streets of Paris would hewn kindled all ' Gerinany s hito a..hlaze of.oonfliet.• .Bnt victory came not, and trinquilitymaaitndiaturbed. Tot, no one m understand this ap anent do. lithe Beeman willing ' 'oriftifvßey:olution entirely.to France? Does tieL:derffre-t6 ii*f4ieri*O3iinkitaecritti:Frgedom tyytifW.atin woes,tal*,-,:it_tttqwlyo4.o.•ool4,4s,:gle' ' L 5 . - =MI - t,'-''t . . , .': ,- ...: 7 4.! ,., - -. "• ~,, 0,1!,:.! , ,:' •,4P 'Lz alliance with a revolutionary France. The ini tiatives Of France were not. to have given Ger many the strength,.; , but thejaignal for movement. The strength shitaiiitaletifel,f4-the signal she .holtedfor.from otiffildejiAle goes-on to observe :t44 . :thteftiiyiron hakit'the initiative, tkezimonienttheyAan tin* themselves to make 04 - €0 atiOntioi- - ;:of tticidemodiiitio party must b 4 nrne away ft to the old policy of conjec ture', "Leftliemlireparei:steadily.and - resolutely for a blow of their own, and should some lucky day behold the Revolutionary banner waving in triumph from the towers of Paris, so much the better, but it would be foolish to set our hopes on a surprise, and so determine our plans. "No people in the world are so thoroughly possessed of the vital elements of Freedom as the Germans. Our nation must cease diminish ingits strength by systematic self depreciation. If ever the German people received a violent impulsion which should drive it into Its true career, it was upon that day when France made clear to all mankind that she knew not how to fultillher mission," And thus he concludes a letter, which goes to convince us that France as well as Germany and Italy, are far better fitted for true liberty, than even their warmest friends in this country have hitherto believed, As Kossurirremarked, in his great Philadel phia speech on the State Stroke, the very wish of the frightened despots was to bring about a premature movement in and out of France, and thus, by grasping the nettle boldly, avoid its sting, and crush it forever. They counted upon the stupidity of the People, for weak and disor ganized risings throughout the Continent, which would have cost the Republicans every thing. They have, thank God ! been bitterly disappoint ed, and all iz saved. W. J. Rost:. .Scriblilings mut Clippings. The English firm of Woodhouse has made an offer to the Austrian Governmant to construct upon advantageous terms, the railway works projected in Italy, employing on the imperial territory, only Austrian laborers. )1d Whitey... General Taylor's favorite charg er, instead of being in the Kossuth procession in New York, was at the time at the residence of Goa. Taylor's son. near N. Orleans. itesolutions are before the Alabama Legi6k Lure approving or the votes of Senators Clemens and King on the Compromise, and nominating the latter for Vice President. Mr. John W. Matson, of Philadelplux, wt', spent fifteen years and a large fortune in vain efforts in discover perpetual motion. died at Si Loula, a fox dap; ago Dangerous counterfeit $lO notes on the Bank of Louisville. doted Nlaroh 1, 1544, letter tt, No 171 ml. are in circulation in Madison, Ina l'pere was an antruated meeting at New Ha ♦en on Monday in ',half of the Irish exilea, and it was resolved to tvd: the presadent to intercede with lireat Britain for their mdease. Charles A Ingersoll. Esq., presided. Arrive! of the titeatuer Brother Jona- Thr mieltmAhip firuthrr Jonathan arrive.! nt New York.' tiaturday with dates from Chitgres to the 27th ult... and iiintitatott to the :A last. The steamer Union was at Thar yes waiting pa.- tenger, which are very scarce on the Imam um this E , MSC/t/ of the ye-4.r. Advievia (tutu King:don, Jam to Jan 3.1, speak gloomily of the angst cultivation iu the island It Is said it bait long been a losing bo gin* fel, amd will sour be estinet. An applica two for the pardon of the St David's Rioter,• ham been refuted. The Small Pox way rap ar fatally in the tillage of dinueisn and ita vicinity The Captain and crew of tine a-hairnet Citiariti from Virginia, which bad keen wrecked dtrlti miles, from New arrived at Port Royal Ilerevaher '2nth The Unlit -II A.tiatrare fbiy, trill' aevettli other thers-01-wtsr, wv tysts, , t off tart lt.yyta whets the !leather Jettatbast ratlrd It way stated that they were le=sttsti to 8-an Co rttlo utslttere there lisaxe tetettne4 W thgtk that the latter rcroet is hot true, not the Athstiral and hie tkvt an the West that mad North ..ttneestsAts greeratly rentle , ritcmi at Jamaica etEl Liereae‘la ,0 the wittier. Axel at Llattfaa ut the ?rammer . -.mow IC o:►n(b L„,„La We have a,tie - ml ervvra! nSatetaecite reiAtire these gentlemen. and it 'r e si n s to but pr.•por to ropy Ow toilows , g frotu the Non V,irk 0114 I.s.ing ~ 1.1k01.4 of the Ai' , stlripti wen• expreitats inate uctint. by an order Er. - tut the say slepart.trront. ts treat ii , saan Lb wt a attczt.iors. re*prstA and arforonce. Instead of sieung au, the gut,: rf th' trcate‘l throughout by Capt_ lent trilb tits groascat diems - pect and insolen', teed Wia sae carrie.l to such on eaten', ttsat Kossr?olth ft 't it to he in c,rwitAtt , l7l with roil mst,t-t-t t. , ri.runtiti toar-1, seal 'squid haw Soft but tor tin. IMlnly and aF it tte.l Interforento of Nit. thy. the Acting Ala, tor. Pasnod Nii.sl-Aopusztzs P G Wstroougts, fi et , ry Etting, Etna . rumor. Nltlrbsistusts Van Neso NWT, Acting Lsent 'Nelson, and lir SUrge,wi Theo, gentlemen., fra-ting deeply tssorti6e-1 at the conduct of ("apt Lsr-ing. soblrocansi totters to tiooortsor Kostsutti. attis - ing all nyntliattl) with et, mut assuring hint. in the tranurat tnanuer. of their reap...xi. Thane leticrs, with other cirksuntstanctoi. induced (Inv Kossuth i4l , T , P.lBltl on extant We feel warranted by the deep interval of the public ht this matter, to call upon cheap oflicerf, for an authentte atatetnent of the farta in the care It i 3 not fair to them, 11 , )r just to Koimuth, that ntiarrpresetstatiaue upon the nubject should he current., even in private circlet:, longer . SIR JOHN FRANKLIN Prldt/fALILI 841'1Z !-• IL is just made public that the last person to enannw memo with Sir John PranLlio, wasrapt. Martin. or the liritish whaler Enterprise. It wits in 11 4 13 The EnterpriAs was alongside the Erebus in Melville stay. and Sir Julio incited Capt. M to dine with him, which the latter declined do ing, as ibe wind was fair to go South. Sir. John, while conversing with Capt. :41111in, told `trim that tie had five years' provisions, which he could make last MeNtSIL, and 1113 people were bus ily engaged in salting down birds, of which they had several casks full already, and twelve men were out shooting more. This renders it highly probable that Sir John and his companions are still alive, cruising in that mysterious open sea which covers the role. What a rtarrntive will theirs be should they ever return.-- N. Ter- Lunt, fith Ike - The retie emeat of Lord Palmerston, from the English cabinet, has created a greatplitical sensation. tie is represented us a liberal states man, whose opinions in relation to European re publicanism is very repugnant to his colleagues. If he really retires from the councils of his country on these grounds, he has cause for self congratulation his conduct will be applauded at home and Orem!, and we are not sure if he does not yet receive a higher position from hip countrymen. If Queen Victoria could be in duced to resign, Lord Palmerston's prospects for the Presidency would be above par.—Penn try/martian. TILE WHKIiIL CaPaignae i 3 now a prisoner iu the fortress of Ham. in the very appartruent formerly occupied by Louie Napoleon Louis Phillippe, •the citizen king" Who condemned Louis Napoleon to death, and afterwards was weak enough to spare him, died in exile, while Louis seized the rein of absolute power in Prance on the anniversary of the cor onation of the Emperor, and of the battle of Austerlitz.—Boston Commonwealth. A Frenchman is about opening a " hymenial academy," in this city, at which young ladies will be taught the marriage services, with all the proper sobs, sighs and hysterics, in three easy lessons of a guinea each. Address Mon sieur Pierre La Gammon, Broadway. roa,„ Who pays the guinea ; the young lady who sobs and sighs, or Pierre La Gammon, an glise, Peter Pork. NSOESSARY Evu.s.—Of butchers and bakers, it may be said, were it not for them, the way young folks would commbialise would be a cau tion to mothers. There is a stubborn reality about a "shilling a pound for beet " that robs orange blossoms of a large portion of their at tractiveness. Stir Gov. Kossuth has assured W. A. Gorman, of Indiana, that he wilt visit Indianapolis soon. He is highly gratified with the resolutions passed by the people of that place. hltetiam. A taxa, Oil the 11OV110011 of Monday, in the 7dd year of bin age. The funeral, which has been deferred, waiting the ar mat of a. brother of Mrs. Allen, will take place on Monday forenoon, at 10 o'clock, from hie late residence on Penn Areal. Hui friends and those of the fluidity are requested to attenikwithout further notice.- ianls:2l On. - Wednsday,thelth inalaill t iANE ANNE, the wire of Neville ` s, Craig, aged eixty -i w,5 'YO-rs• 14 funeral - 4 ,7 ocioworforiti - exlate.te:`;ldeltip.ii i. ltortie T. of Tenn and' ttiurbury azreets, at which tin o the friends of the bmjly !rol:40r. , ' vite4lpattead . . L,- , :IN - 1. , - ; ;,;r~~~ . ,;.~:: TEE WESTERN - 0 Oh tell me, not of peerless pr s Who bren.thil the air ofgelreetara.....;:,;::;; wr d etir s :end love e l ; t Uy raver an weriklg emtleef'Y: == Uri give thOse who cheeks are atane '...l;:i., r". wilds herein OMPreers W Th hose oughts' sublime in accents ban d, ilevitra tine's visiting of the Weit. Our ly arc • The comeliest creatures of their 46X, And skilful . , too, beyonr compare, In arts which please you, of perplex. Woh br ow, as radiant as the morn, And eyes that glance like star. at even. One look can strike your hopeaforlorn, Or fill your heart with dreams of heaven. 'f heir lips are sweet as lute of love, When minstrel wakens up his tune, -, And every word the soul can move, With feelings which bliss to own le form, they're delicate and lithe, • And easy as the swaying reed And in each action chaste and blithe, • As graceful as the fawn at speed. Talk not to me of dreamy eyes, Of looks with lazy languor fraught, And words which, like the south isitildis sighs, Break not the wavelcan calm of thought our Western girls have hearts and minds, Deep feelings and strong eloquence, And power to forge the chain that binds In deathless bondage soul and acme. Tier ladies here have many a way Peculiar to their own bright clime, To keep the cares of life at bay, And rouse the tout to pleasure's chime. • They ran admire each splendid thought \V leech, lark-like, leaps towards the skies— Arid every cumin. with genius fraught, woo, on arid wins their sympathies You've seen t he eagle on his, wing, High up in heaven pursue his way, Awl heard the blue lord in the spring Nour to Ws mate his tender lay I Weil, like that eagle, snaring high, The West's lair daughters are in Mind— And like That'lllue bird's melody, Their aveenis float upon the wind. Nieht hound and rayless is the heart That eau resist their witching ways— Which at such shrines would not Impart 11. •enae of beauty and its praise. ueh heart could hear the dreamy sigh 01 Autumn wind :without a chime, And watch the glories of the sky,- Without one thrill 01 the -ul,lline. poel.hymn IJcal V Awl ',mg of oil prt •e Arid pow in eVrty 10111. air , / Ira., A Y t,koit r f ed no epiru. from the deep To fill our mind. , as I mutt. us West— Ow. gill. hair 1 . 111.1113 Wlll,ll keep fillielcl home, here the IV c-I Plil Nl' ERB' BA NQUIL'V ow rte Anatemory rf Pi/sr/auk% Birk day, /anus.* 17.4 —At a meeting o. thr .;ssulloatese 01 Arians/arras of the Pittsburgh t7S•^gruplucal rannn. da y 14th last, s 1 wygoi unan.nwu•ty 1Y rr.4 .hat the BANQUET shall eon's off oft y STUB BA V EV EN INtl nest, 17th inst., at tV,..ntn.,ror N.u. Wr.d.rcn., .I'o ' . laek, pereciatiy. r, r set. sti „YU, vr...ed at itoutztit Literary De p.,, f nod t.tteet, and o( the sisrorni ire rf Arrangement It It It Damn ra . A uti a. II atattio, J I' i'ansyt,is r• a %V /took 11. art 10111 , 1, U 11 :0 )..r., I 1 EAtt,l,o1 - 1, 'Eb.. Telford. tt . At.derPOD, • sirs Coarialitstas li eat lr. at at-. for Sale. V. u burp h , lttmnalhaw utd gnat lagiruth / t.anJ. amounting vs per valuation Oil the 10th b t Meter. Myth:tyre. h rttictvon, Surveyors and Kr, Ltiator: ut Yglivlittigh and Eliituinahatn, taking actual v. they certify to the (Act. being rn rrt tr. t.c wltain tuber tau over, the ar:Aili Vattle— sna,u"itnp 10 •• . • • • • •• •• • - • 8105.60:1 00 ..1.-Uts amount to. ••• • •• • 65.4100 00 illoo,Boo 05 OwOf t, •r• N .,: w would, .ell in Raul I:oro.a ß 4 air amou r .; • • • 111/7.1 1 ) 41.0 v c , yr (.4 W Well We would our Vast Interest. sffoolel- Itt,: to GC, ...fr.. al at.-• niflarioll of • lioty•-o s, 111-10 per seer 211110916 the e.ontotc rt reed on O. It to our tn ootto ttJ to, .ti eke oak, oropqtroits of 4t4) tufo, It od tor colon!, *eau" ,rrt-te v,o, t4“.•15 toorl.ord In the et .-ei...., Mat rtllpax.e, w If pAJOGg 1,14..- exit to SAO tree tr . rod it Ai=r'n. Odle( boas, told ,•••: fIC.III aLIIIOOII of., 1,1, , • ----. 524.440 00 8 , 114.110 Uti 14. - duel .7 • ) • • We am te • et VC- fin .1 lhu valuable properly :01 h-av soar. 10.1 waranat make any liberal and fair 4 , 44,444reurear • 0. 444”444err of mauled Or, for that por• 4 ,44 4 1,4 , e ace mould nett A fame pot - Ilona. the .3 c 0•• ca. Icc et icwird !now One to hire 'Vale t.,os t tx lot a' after deducting Out debt's, I* - *mattr o. 4•1• stoat IMMO ear!—the remainder osrr tor Ix** , seam, or *tower, On rutoreor; • r frame It max.l as a gefrarstrri to k,e lit , rota:, a. In LW+ Itiorotivero,* 01 Lb. Luvestrnen L ..t yac,re ezioalty Ito to tlari. erXi.an.tiOn , Va r, ttm r Ur," rara.fdrr tb. tart( Lucent b. ya,a,L,a svit, inkatiral, and tart, pllatoo for VOW row., . tur rt l th• urn tf kteve..rj, ER• • Is •-•Le•i Posen per Artti: dect.ion =EMI rep. , has al. aye larreoured .11 auJ 1,o;• n. rtitYburgh • o• to , grrat !slat 11i 4.4 .444- lane, tnereasttsr by roargrafr a po;raKarma• 4o 109 g LOGO 4 (OH city' t our .:de or :• to rr a 11,y a 00142401 04 at) ror,coso LO tol,lllloro nn. _tl • 4.4 10 410 :filcsootatzre.. tea-ft 11201 . 0 So :to , , a. a c • y and rapidly ~sl Y r tr.. A to • v.r.r.h.111( thr y rri dot ilarrougt., ,; i.•ilaVras , l3l 6/1 Ol (en 1.• tt • k lh, ihtewl.l,l applWhi:ha. w iiiiinnarol.lll apar6 as t. torthderti of bring .. .rodCa , he a,.ye, Meal idd 6AI 000 Via. , ,, , Me oaf i er.. "'II,* it. lOW.' In till. pea.- \ Kasratlier 'tort the Front* ist the pur.laaasa , ts -.• 0,,a 0 0 4 11.1 to tit 11/01fr 0111.00.1 to J11 , p•• I VIV I.# .014 t. aspaovrtoenta only, a”.: .• al te rI. • rx , 14 , ratta,6• 'al.:lone-Mali trt eJ Iv., • 0. fowl fay ,, Icao 1% 0.10 13041.0.0 01 !.01b IwtC.eiV 10 one pr“ 00 Of a .0 110, la. 144.1 -.o..aratc3ir tsHhISIO, , I. &AC. (.tii,A4l., • tV.Trvii am° u 04, er.aesters. and other pro r,rt. , • •C , urtly de 30 , 11 3:1 Slie 3 1110113111 01 SWO IV. 4,111 ‘‘t WA ti 11110 I,VIV 01 'I Ceriniq t of 01/1/111iln4 nur PrOpertl II el "fire 31.4 wtw b.se be. n Isttustrioasir en• ,u 4 e , t IT./ a •eng •11 nn/r, (~ughoni COM• ,Ille•C tsa, (or the purpose of et. to evils our•els.s Such • th• at t.a/.1 v/estrti {VW/ a few years ";-- tt'l,leat. .'ante IlitiapoA/Watiton of the proper- E • a in , ge a mount of heti, and fawile dents were on it, the ,at••re.taa tlltilt-h, and late.. and other e Ipeftele-S, laud to he va . coins' of these Cfc.n•Cti darint out 1[11110( a •el ruliumg lot 4 ftettChl of twenty years; al+o. e //sr', of le /tgllten-.1 itugaliott in lke ~yaletneut of our • 4r! Anottit r, -tiost we ,n.l utoumbare•t our estates to Mara Ulan ilv teal value " Tloa the cetuficatc+ of the Ootape- V.ll 4 •I , i reap.-.• lank vrallenlcil flatbed, .11 collect; sod en%r the In,elluing vtalaMeal that a surplus Caner debt•) I shown of OVV:f Ot(0,000, ar bleb lw too, rt.t.t. 001 whale estate was worth when wo came o poa+r• 61011 X/ vsi , CCU4II y r.-qao.t patties to iaveatiote the cor.er - 0. a..., and 9'011021g 09.1)041411Ce 0: the 10 112 , 0210 1110a0 ali.po,Cd to purchase, ,I 7 22 11221 0,4200 w Ik,lo 11101402 i 04 should the p ro4le. , 12 go 10 Shy rid's rook, it Wlil pfOVOI,II.I,IOY tLillloo.bie Ilet . Mr 111 (.2 the kind, Or our credit give°, bat which re, 2ello 0/ Our 010.100 r. are willing to give us, or those 00,123.0014 112,01 121. u. U Ciftr4G, ISAAC tiRKGG. renpre u,dly leer 10 die rollowing tgentletriett Os to 4112 to the propell%, Se., 81111 N. B. WILKINS. Esq :.,it 0.14001 the ',ape., referred to, plane, &e.,11.111.1111100 all taiiirosaLom 0 /2 the •utleer EUBINARU t,” H HEPBURN. U 4. A W I,IIIIAII-4. U. P. H :MILTON FAti cc ANDI . H H V. 11.til NS, E.l. WAsHINUTON, Enqs. NEW EDON ULAN D DO6l4,—The suit svittwr he. for nnla ten wurenntetl thorough bred N EWFOUN DLAND DOGS. Thuile • , •.truu,t, porhusr, will please eult at No. 27 Prtittl at. Uunit43l I KFTERS having been granted to the Pittsburgh, KittenWog and Warren Railma,tem. oatly." tie subscribers to the capital mock of said collo oso's Will meet at the S•t et •ir ilotel, in the City of "ins. burgh, 011 Thu rsda y, the 12th day of February pest, he wern the hours of to A. M. and 3 P. hl, for thaptirpotte rlevilog from the Stockholders a ?resident and ail Managers, for the management of the anhirg of said emnpany Dated. rt , istturgh,lsth January ,18511 Harmer Denny, William Habitation, Sr., John H. Shoenttrraer, Georg* H. White, Darltoglon Janie.. Gray, 4th street, James 80... Snowden. John Morrison, Robert Orr. George Ogden, . Joseph Rutbngtou, Samuel Baird, ?tulip ildechling,ll Ccmrmaaricrnerr. 3.116:31 hucaul.lSN (1 Ys!--You are hereby requested to mead au adjourned meeting of the Cops, on seterdey evening, the 17th InQtant, at 7 o'clock, at the Waverly House, Diamond alley, t. make final arrange ments tar Joining to the hossurti Escort on 'Tuesday next. bal6;fit 001) INTENT FIRE CUM FANV.—A special Meet lo togg of the Good Intent Fire Coutpany will be held on CHIS (Friday) EVENING, January 16th, at 7 &cloth, P M. Punctual attendance is requested to make ar ranges:tents to receive Gov. KOSSUTH Ely order. THOM SS M. LITTLE, jsl6:lt Secretary. y ONG SIIAWLS.—A. CO. are closing J out the to Inoue of their SS and $8 shawls as law as $4.54) and $5,00 . mERINOS ANL) PARAMATtivs.—A. A. MASON ITI A. Co are closing out all their stock of Frettch Mroloos, Parry:aeons, Alpaecaa, ae. •ae jaultl MOTION --To all that wish to know the time of day 1. 1 11 ti you will take the trouble to cell at HOOD'S you can there get a fine watch that. will keep true time and very low, nay at about one half the price you will have to pay for the some i L tuelity, at any of the old high..prioe shone in thin coy. You cap also get at the same place and ume • ay thing in the why of tine rich and fashiona ble gold jewelry, at its real value, and not be obliged to pay the Jewelers lOU per cent. profit, (because you have formerly had to do so,) don't mind what May say,but roam and look of the goods and prices before you chase elsewhere, at 5L MARKET STREET. J ia T n 7, l6 TIgAS, go to MORRIS' Tea Saxe; in the Diamond. Damaged and Inferior Teas iteneaii kept about the establishment. Good strong and fine flavored Teas so ets. Teas charged elsewhere at a dollar, are sold bare it 75 Cu.t And the finest Teas in the United. States at *UP. . : Look out for the Blue Tea CheatOtt tbedoor:'• anl6 149441 V pa sat,.. O SSIINGARIAN El -- A, few JIGIL. eases received and for sale Virlt i SON &SON' No, 01 'Wobfat Innl3:tvz Id door olove Diamoodalley, rittaGcSs & CO.'S Oritinal and 430111 1 / 1 10 .14 a * Isll ,- Rat audadirad Eiletuunotor, - PridatS Sold at EdritraTiLFTEGWST,-1".": , - • , ; „,- -I: :, , .:';.:i'i.'9'-:.. ,- , , _--. -,.;,.,.:..::i;-.,..':•.'.,-:-.i•.:-..';'..;,, !4.-:':::',. ~,~~;u tro 519,730 OD E 12223 N B CRAIG. Rag 4.. 1.4g.01t118.. E.q - • 1 2 F. 'iii :~i:- SPEOLit, NOTIOBtg klfranee Von**ofVitesbutgh b,ia - 7.Bll.ssz.V;Ptaideni. 14 ::AlAft0HELL,Se'oretOW °" b l ett E r4 ? ' 9 :sitk *r ek 4 2 l • Elat iiitteti tS s niS trart lii :„.„'" ' Lumitrif.,r-iktip;.. ,Cartfildsits• 042 at Ohio and Ar .c.amtpin Rivirs and tributaries. INSURES against cif Dammaaggee by Fire. ALSO— Against the Perils of the Sea, and inland Navigation and Transportation. cc° Bast iejs4j. , .:Wieigtetriater, William Bagalay, SaiiinfiL.Kier 2 Robert Dunlap, "Ir g . D. Damian, S. Blubaugh, PtanebaSellera, Edward Heazleton, J. Schoimmaker. Walter Bryant, Samuel ' - - - lasso STATIC; nIVTUAL , 'FIRE INSTIRAMOECOIIPANY CAPITAL; ` 200,000 trj %Vhple of Pro perty a October:, 7 8; 6 g4 e Prol3llolll Nofet is tpree " 124.99.617 Lowed ineurred.and paid since last re• • pon, (play Ist) 20,37 U 74, Slash surplus on hand - • ...... . APS OS Designed only for the 'safer clasies orproperty t htia,an ample capital, and affords superior advantages-in poml of cheapness, safety and accOmModation, to-City and Country fderchantsisnd owners of - Dwelling ! , and isola ted or Country Propeny. A. A. CARRIER,, Actuary, - novae Branch Office, 54 Smith fi eld et., Pittsburgh. _ . ISTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, ' or liarttord, cotin. Capital Stock, - • • - - 15300,000 00 Assets, - - - • 44•1,188 34 8742,266 34 Irr Office of the Pittsburgh Agency in the Store Boom of Al'eordy & Loomis, N 0.69 %Vood street nov4:tf R. H. BEESON, Agent. Orleans insurnnoe Company', aLBWN. N. Y. cePITAL funr,poo. Secured in accordance with the General /mu- • ranee Law of the State. THE above prosperous and responsible Company, having complied with the requisitions of the law of this State. is now issuing policies by their Agent on the most favorable terms, consistent with prudence and safety. 0 NICHOSON,-Predent.. H. S. sl'Cou.ms, Secretary. Office, No 54 Smithfield street, Pittsbtrrgh, Gerrit( A. A. CARRIER, Agent.o. Associated leiraMen.ll /lIIIIIIILTIVIII Comps or of the City of Pittaburgft. W W RnLLA9, Pres , t.—ROBERT FINNEY . , Sec'r- DY" Will insure against FIRE and MARIN E RISKS of all kinds. Offico In 2klancingaAsia Haws, No, 121 and 125 Hans st DTBECTOII.I: W. W Dallas, John Anderson, • B C. ttawyer, R B. SimPsou, Win. 11.1 Edgar, H B. Wilk ca, Robert Pinney, eharteit Rent,. WiliilllM Gorman t Wlitialil Collingsrood, A. P. Anshots, Joseph %aye, William D W righter. Dag Pittsburgh Life losurune• Vompaug. CAPITAL 0100,000. 117" Orates aslo.-15 Focrant STAMM , OFFICERS: President—James S. Hann; Vice President—Samuel .WClnrkari.. Treasuzer—fuseph S. Leer.n. Secretary—C. A COIIII1). Cr Sec advertisement is another pan of Mit paper aty42 ottiser-erbeiouddintssTamoidor_Pilts tatreb and Aildrherty • meets ad dm second- Moddel oz every womb art the rlontle Hoeft, Market 0619 tiduria. Ir.. de,retdry, DUFFS MERCANTILE COLLEGE, Third Street, Pittsburgh, Per. FOPestiCISIIED Ili 1840. Incorporated, by the Legialatate of l'eunaylvaata with Perpetual Charter. tersentry—P DUFF, Principal %Author of. the -.Mirth American ACCOMII6I3I" end Western Steamboat Ac eonnutnt." Professor of Book-Keeping and Com Mer• els/ geirnees. J D WlLtdahtzt, Pro:essor of Commercial and Or namental Penmanship. N N HATCH, Eve, member of the Pittabureh Bar, Profe,..or of Mercamile Law. efilAHLEti BARTBERGER, Architect of Si Paul's Catbadi al ; Proftaaor of atchitertaraWhiechanic al and La adak:rapa Witb.eversl able: Aszkiltauts in lho Book Keeping De , paratuTt. It Will be found. on reference to any of our Any Mer chants or bankersinat the PriaMpal of ;his Tristitution is the only practical accountant in this city, devoting bin whole time, talents, and rdarnit 10 yearn' expPrienee r (iu keeping books,) to teaching kis Important science. His Treatise upon iloorleeptrig,,trablished by the Harp es of New Vork,tras been ss.nettotteti by the Reneticauln• mantle, and Chamber of Cantaterce, of that City, as the most circupletemork upon Illeseeliee Mr Williams! specimens of Pentrunishiphavingtairen the first pleonasm at the last anntral fairs, both to A Ito gheay and Cincinnati, he is now admitted to be the best peon:Dm iu the twist. Pr moon desirous-of.being thoroughly and practically qualified for holiness. will Anil no Institution west of the maatlMAna atrewig so many obvious advantages— I•timitess men baying no confide, ce in any in•truetom of Hook teepee, but thatm who have themselves kept nrsit,s Cirrolara, with terms, mailed to all parts of the eosin try, JU application to Mr. Dud, nt tbe College Lja9 Dook KampMg r it.0.0.800k- Keeping. Pen nalartano, arithmetic and MecharticatDrafting. taught at ir I Cnaaaratrikeittsburtheritinnereialthrter . on. deriting taxtractitm to an • of the above named branches, or any Information concerning the arrange nt. are 011W011 to call at the College and get a Circu lar llit.tness hours both day and evening. See ad rem...mem in another eptatan. College Rooms corner o Market and Third atreeta. Collartixte. But Posting, &LC • JoI N FAI'COUBR Y JO" Plurnds to Collecting, Bin Pasting, Dwribiating Cull% and Csrealat* lot Pitmen, I fi l :ler i: gr i Zit i s t PrZol t t7 .7 l:2 b s e t.. v Morning llprt t r;tl; attended to.. . . _ !Pelson% DaKara treaty a. 1 Poet Suitt:me, ' Street y it: usitSsEs en in all wealkers, , Troos t , AAI• to Ji_A :I P. 1 ., givio en aecurate artistic anit-anliaate 1./Access., unlike a vastly n superior to_••ktiet. , `-ermi , mon cheap daguerreotype* at Abe_ following . cheap prices :-41,50„ td,tat, gli,oo,tl,oo,Bs,UO•atitlaparard.or conitng to the Atte and quality of case or fraunt.: NHours for children, Hoot LI S. K. to .1 , P.111 —Likenesses of sick or aliseated pemona taken in any pan of the city. _ I nov2s:ty H magkluison , a RI atellSeaa Hiaektuig.. -Celebrated Matchless Blacking," superior tt brilliancy to any ever otered to the public. The proprielolll[4.4ll.vag. one friar, tentith wit/primtd. fart. Manutactared by iledgbinson er. Co., Quarry strew, North Third, Philadalphitti.arid sold at 4. N. WICKERSHAM'S Wholesale Drug and Seed Warehouse, hi 0.164 and 106 Wood st., corner Aixth, oet7:3m Pittsburgh. D:r Kimball's Stageb. Laitea...Forgiving:a beautiful glass to Linens, hlus ins. Canabries, Collars, Shirt Bosoms. ic . End preventing the iron irom adtte• ring, and, also, dust ! cola sucking to Linens. It contains no Sing injurious AiclagriCiUreti by e. W. Kimball. Sold Wholesale sud -Retail by. KEYSER dr. IiPROWELL. Agents, .7 140 Wood. street, Kr Consumption a 1 13nrattliti NOTALL'S SYRlAelblit piano:nes ao suce4d3 kittgro incurable, malady. The proprietor:l4lMo great cladi eine amyl thatil is working wouileri antilia , ntwitarbi• eipienii,TuierOuler and Coniiniuxt Cansumpria*:ielL Reid adveitiatinteill in another part of thin paper: Ear sale by KEYSER it 140 Wood i.tteet, Only Wholesale and Retail Agents, for f!..l3tabustrh - and Allegheny. lia6all Ig7" In calling attention to Or. GUlrZarr , S. Improved Extract of Yellow Dock and Sorroparilla i we feel confi dent that we are doing a service to all who may be at Meted with I...minima and other disorders originating In hereditary taint, or from impurity ot the blood. -We have known instances within the sphere of our acquain. nitwit, where the mo-I thrmidable distemper:Acme been cared by the use of Onozolt's Extmetqf Yerintrlktekond Sarsaparilla Wong, It itione of the few advertised medicines Vim -cannot be stigmatized with quackery, for the " IteUoto Lbek" and the " Sorseparillen. are Well known to be the most efficient, Aand, at the Mlle time, innolious) agents In the whole Mouria Maim. and by the beat and purest pre parations of them-is Dr•Giivzon , z Yellow DOC/USW So.- saparifin. Sae advertisement Irr Odd Fellows' Hon, Odeon Building., Fourth west, butoun Wood and Sadikfirld streets.— Pittsburgh Encampment, No. 3o:am:4llst And 3d Tuesdays of each month. Pittsburgb Degree Lculgo.No.4,ineets 4.1 and 4th Tues days. Meehanies.Lodge, N 0.9, meets every Thursday even ing. Western Star Lodge, No. St, meets every Wednesday evening. . Iron City Lodge, No. 182, meets every Monday esifig. Mount Moriah Lodge, No. 369, meets every Monday evening, at Union Hail, corner of Fifth and Smitufield. Zocco Lodge, No. 383, meets every Tbursday evening, at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets.- Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every Fridny even ing. Hall, corner of Le.aeoeli and Sandasky atreels„A I legheny. Cay. truaY29:ly. LIZr Arigerona Lo4gip. Q. qg O. 10,.. , Tbir ifi.ngerona Lodge, 1 O. of O. F., meets minty Wrdnesilay ovnning to Washington Hail, Wctoil street ja421 1: a y- a. or O. 11(..-1flace of Meeting, Washington HiVood street, lin moon r.th and Virgin Ailey. Prrrignann Uion, No tOC--hieens every 'Nada) Fanning. hivvoArivirat ENCAILIPMICIT, No. H7—Meets tit and - 3d Friday of each month. . , martb—tar In- A nest Itenrar kablo Bats of Total Blindness Cured 111. PBt.rolottati.4•Weinvlte the attentionortheafflieted`annllfelitiblic-gefierally to the eenilleate of William /NI; of tbli city. The ease may be seen by any person who maybe skeptical in re lotion to the facts there set forth. S. bli KIER. "I had been afflicted several years with a soreness of both eyes, which continued to a:Tease until last Sep tember, 11831/), the inflammation at that time having 'in volved the whole lining membrane of Nub eyes, and .ended in the deposite of trthiek film: which wholly de- stroyed my sight. I had tut operation performed, and the thickening removed, which soon returned and left 'me in WI tad a condition as before. At this stage orthrt complaint I made application to several of the most eminent medical men, who informed me that " my eyes I would never get well." At this time I could not distill traish any object. By the advice ef wino. friends t enms ii m hoeu e o n pi c ri e yea d cu t: . l e d ei us irmw e e .hl o a f enh th d m e t yh P me et v io gr i c e h r ovyee reha b O dp tli mui i liv tl e ttirna gdet l ie l y y nt; a n r4te d . ly. My general health wait vary =eh improved.* die Petrelenm, and I attribitte the restoration otmysigid..to Its. reble at. No: 192 peeonti Street in this city, and Mill be - 4 1 407, to - OM any Mihrmation relation W MY case:- 'WAWA*, nikt4•? .I , iuthurgis, September - 17,1mi: • , • • ; Foisalt by_LBSYSEII• 411CIWELL,14.0WOoditi B.'F. SELLEESA WOMieMeet, and by theßtmirietot.. eeP l O . l -, •!'' ' ' • - . , • - - 'Vs 4:0). Dr n - Meets itivre Board or Trade Room, , corner' at = taialitiAwitilretta ; e*er7.t lo / 11 14Y 41 1 1 1.7 •-.; tit 41,57,'"z t2::1 -. ~MUSEMBN~`S =` TIIE4TRE.':. Lanza AND JOSEPH Cr-F'0 4 4Et._ Pries' r ci Admittiori—Pirst Tier and Partinett& 50°4,, Second and.TWA Tiers 94e4 Reserved Dress Circle, 75 Cents, large Private Dozesyenttrella,oo; small Private Boxesentire,lss,oo Doors open at 81 Welook. Curtain rises pt 7 Nemec to m Petrue.—Tfie Theatre is 'renderid wenn and comfortable; by the introductionrif 'lnorsaanif patent farnacei. FRID&Y EVENING, January 16,1852. Third night of the_ gregt-Tragi Ntll e as. Wkli,. On which occasion M will be presented Knowles' beauti ful play of the Arts. WARNER. Master Walter,„i-r--...-Nr•XeMi ll itn• Dancing, by Laßelle Getaiirt. ; 7- 4 . The whole to conclude withibelnu bible farce of Fitz • • ' . ' R sri ~ichardson'. Mrs. Sanity - 4i - Nirseganick- In reheartefEhahe - iipearaility ” • Aisvitwit t4-TALE.- - - - R. W/NTEn'S- , Latin VA. 1.-ED7EXEMITION OF AIM 174 4 1 C 4110 41,,,D104,643(Ati t - . New Dissolvlit ti Views; Crtroniititei6iier ATAitiFAYIMIK MALL EVERY EVENING THIS' WEEK, -(wren rug- sercal.rtorf---or TnuaennY:nnnitti); If HE Flubibition wilt cootmeneowith tiserlie of Acetic's_ tha River Rhine, DisfrOLVING VlEWR,repre; seating Matta lll , OriblrettigChir.4:Vets'illiesup,.*e., too nunte.rous to mention tinetinjuiinitisiment. ra Alter which; u nk( diptitaV. , SIX with s vnrlatT of NEW Netrintorptici?:es. TkeYeien toes entertainmnnto to eoneliitte with qtiti l / 2 "fordinned CHEMlCAti,DitißANAslllliignithin:OfT4titi - itinowi ng _ su bject i ,. tu4e pdbie 10 ati'lne • chingeiptientirtitiktlte ;natural ani;represoriiinghnfare in nit its brlltiaang MILAN CAT-HEDRfiiii, tught view, cute :mobs Latd.,. night Mass, , Fnr the first fini4ICITY CIF JERITSALENksvith4o, Cruellikion; and theINTERIOR Of‘ST"MADEP!NE r (Paris), Night Itiew_Cclati4ion u) High Matta: , The favorite In - Attest of the final( OF CUPID:.- A DAY So turday - „Blittinoon, - - - eeloCk. ID- Tickets 2.5' rents only . Children un er "'tibia price DOOTX open ,at 7_; Exhi ; ahaun.qoaoeneea at 71 : precieeiy- . Full ttescripLoD . , ultlrcul„. CONTINUATION OF ,Tsl3 Great Seat/Atattual klalent,:,Nort.,2o Dapef A'l' A. A MASON & 00. 1 8,,.62end 61 Market ;street...,:,_. All their stocks of Showls,.Sillfr.-Ptench Mett nue, Pstarnettas, AlpsoosvetatuAetes,..l.kplaines, MtStle Goods, togsther, with atm othgrattiee,w/11-be: : - ...rk down to still lower pricerrdt TWENTY OM if . LOT OF GROUND it Hogg arao of Lots la the Itiff4 Ward of the Cit* -- offiWbdigh;neat llgkr strcei, feeilidaredtPdtkiaghrarthrieoarnser, and mooing bees I n feet. TI a profit EtYzWin be; ealdt '• (clear of alriticiroltWaneWeleettt doiluaLgrouo rent of .ode.; hundred and - atitg 4 re..alondisito;4 7 . tildhAt is now sabJect- t propertpa*seatr gowateria mews-4m brick and two frame—iiii twd r iatories and reatin,g for about five haddreddidlaraaanizally.: Price: l s'2oo; gaud' C8:11,and'::10300 good endorsed paper. WAD fatif No- 125 g rurth street. x I 44 - _ South.Ertst Corner marmei:dir:ircaarik 31114 - AVINO determined to dose buttnesi:ll9 the - Arno( Vt. April next,'will positively - without TOServe. ar'Afi COST.alp,-v,; • The, stock ad' hand is - force' and 'melt atE•Ortetibtiihr fresh goods of tereftl putthase, crilitprising tepscri , _ta . lu assortnieut. Ektrucatte Goods.; tanthrit - Pesthmert* - and,Vestitigs, task tourn.f!,, , idern -,e_heeting,:andghtbay Clots t. Castrtherontot PrettettAcrinest-A.lawat hair k.ostre; Mousxtelittin7platwand..-fig , ty watt ii-ittll - . astortmentot ttethiity dteialiidt.: . 4 • SILKS—it larrgeeaoe& o P luatre,puttjr and Plain chameleon dreashilltir';plitinbliek tin4.aliztage T '; able Turk ittletlVLS--Broehm, Eatifire;'and'ltoh;e9hiivali; 'A legre a•ntortteent of Bay StAlt&LOntSlittattir; white to red crape and silk •shawls:: As the entire stork will be closed parhtthe thneabritree named. twiny et thesegoad*Wiithieolit itt!tirices-ari2l.; oat regard to east. Castomets,raattAirehttre4ety:briW ins afferkd the.. • • - BEST BA ROA 11120E:Txteti shastoz±tl NEW EiklatEoAE ARVERTINEMENPIV -- • - Pittsburgh .kes'.‘4loralSikkastpolkkkailthtlas2 • •4.41.. 11 44:1:-.. - - - ., = 1 111Malf i tt" CONNEOTICO.WriII.VEIErI*.pIi' BEN4IAT.. Through froni PitaWOO Ckligiind - brilakiih - ing",.. Ten Hours, 3yaix*inukiuk.E4ffroad lona t i TE F 'press Trareeitilhe.! - Ohin:and,-Eettriltylatuilia: Retiree_ d, stopping: at sewie ty,litetehretetMevelitheitoee4)arliegtea;Etioni Palestine; ColuMbianti; and Salem, and reacluesAllfs' ante, 22' &ilea frorn"Pinsbargh i zevr Priassitgeral' leaving AiiiTlßCeell the Claveland.flailioad : - and reach Clevelatd at 44STi - AL Altituinltig tie p - Jur; rangers leareCitiveltindrtif rout reaekrittsharglt Passetigent hit . On wine , eritee7.rid*civegiiiLO.o4, pi...bur g h two.dnii; itrithont..night-traterti,oitisaxe2, from ouch; two days in connecting with die PettiaL.E.exti mal Railroad Stages run daily from *Ranee to Cantioi; - Missillorti - Wooster and Itianiifiel4.audifrom:Ettijn: New Cattier_ Poland end AVarecri. • • E rr The New Brighton Aceolinhodelion Train Leaved Pittsburgh at Et aiiht.'NetiegiSibtorre- - . at 7.30 A. Al. and LSO P. ht,'lttimiting stations. Excursion Tiekits,ghod-Eflwo'dastr„hre:--SOld.te tereen Pitlehergh,'lloeteesterend'NearVivittaniv.;:fft I The Trains do not - rtiem- - Sondav •• - omnibuses ran in-eintuienou WithLthe - trainstD end from the station .ort Vetlerat street; - ... . -• 4 For tickets-Apply at thir Peterat'Street i3istrietti otiw Ohio arid Pri.-Rnifiroadiict e=- , GEORGE PARKIN, - 'Ticket Agent: - el- Through tickets , Irvirrifittstnfirh"tri--ClevetaA4 price 84 , 0u—and ' ( ruin Ijusb .49 ,Itiachanati,„jpritee_ Stl,Otare sold at the Riiiiitterißtrition;iiidli hIESEIR y- ,L." '%7'44-2,' ...ItM'- taliehsitaase-,Pittsburgh, Motion . For Vitranar'ai - and - others: 4 • FOR SA L141, - tuntitittiabli , Lotabrttiourid,tone-iiin-, tainitft seven.rhetithes sir acres; netarrolutah_att L l Cr,er,welt muted for Gardening purposes. or, fatailzraat, dencesahey are in a heatthtand pleasant - tottatidrOutd, aft bounded b the Beaver- madand.Oft Railroadintar Retnington'a Station. 'I hey present alavorable - oppor, comity tor peraonsAtitendittc R lO:tyke fa - of - Our cities. Price and tettna,favotttOte- , 1 17.cuttisnaT, jenls • ocan`Art.llo Sadthßeld at- S IEI6 V et ft 41 1 j4-*-9 D. AzaAVUSP4ENT TH& subaeritteni, Ageatft ror the Pennsylvania took road Company:, areltow prepared receipt. freight thro ego io.Phitidelpldudurietthe. winter: at the follow, rates: 'or all tlrstelausviodused wool *AS per 10C1 ltr, For bacon, butlertie-Oattliirri4B4‘,,t -all " Avy ` frel l g P ti l t ni; t P. 101) cvVoDE",a:GRAVAINI; , set/ rani' - • Center - Venn sod 'Weerte eitri. , Eittsburgi k : , . _ „ . - , New 'Salami I New Book* I AT HOLMES LITTICKA RV. IiKROT; NO, 74 Turd street, opposite the POEM Office , Home and Hs Influence s a dattlesue,,FultY. Sketches in France , by aleXanderrolnaxall, Knickerbocker hletesrane.ferstaMmry;ol,3 flortied toilet_ and Ou nirstor s for Manaar.r......_, ; - finet'a llerchtun's *lthgaarlm Ra'Jatakall'i , ** ll Yasr- Banker's Magazine, fur January s ** &year. , Harpei's fdagninoooi Jalllllll7jB3-4 year. - - IfOldell'ilki.HaYktaKakinallsl;ttYcar;' Celectie - 61 Roth:m k t* *lnnis Jr WHlts'`Hotne.` Journal:. Gc s dey's LadVo'llubli,,for January; Sz , 2 -a yeas. Graham',MastritieT , ' • •-• ",^ - - 2; Sartain l / 4 :- •• - '•I.• - t %,Hr Ladies' National Magazine, "• • 4 2,00 - Rifle Rangers, by tom. Mamie Rehr', A-large asdortntent Of Eastern LiterarY Papers,' always on hand, and 510•40Ptiona received. at the-trualishet'a pace •-•_ _ -- rani* , _ ourattkil.PAL blzattaavh-f t 7, ‘1:totrre:110 been. 1:1 taken by _the nutlepigned, fitted up irt furnish-. ed with the beat of uquoas, and everything the,zea son can afford, An ekeetierg L 1019.11 svery,.... , dey, to whicliaitention Capealktly iants: - - - • SOLEN trout Ritleiblatibmkbate„Ott-,xim night of nth or the morning of - the.l2lll,•init; ti?._l(;. be longing to the Hoge-Carttage.-- literal.reweittcyalbe given to any peromfOrltelmonb that *ill hring janl&at J , NOBLF,flathse ilire6)r , . . •- T H R E n p o s tati nn zt er . a4V . no ro to tt4s, fora eixty.l ioetsysnecietiestoksttraetocar Factory, is dicsolycil ,.. b . Pittsbargtt;houaty t4tls4.lBita.; . - ~ . Hiving - purehased the -Interest. of illr : W,Dithisi in the Duquesne CruckesEuctork,Die, undersigned end! eontiue.the tiusines.stet the islCstexid,i.No‘,MstntilW4 Frain sure et; .:. . ..„. '..lianlsl. I: . daitHl3.a.l2lloDEStf.t OR 4 1 ..ti ,-- A! Lor ofgrounn . ; trounce trdr feetit inches Oa Fetuisylvanta tii.'onto;' end extending-in depth ll* feet to.. tt. etreet,,,TeratilitOdd einh. This lot tet•warth ISt WV. on time; but at ure. o rtutt a04 1 .10j4e mar' nay, we Etre.willing. to iltglowtket aboveterno l ,2Wo have several other lots which we, will disPooft otott,e9tinlit modevue terms, or on perwtdol W. & A,s,LIELLi AidYtt•a;:iLaw. Fourth et IthoveStnithfletd.: jemls:dim EMOVAL —We tale this method eijaioptiltw Que f r i en d. t h at we kayo removed otitcstao: - from No. 124 W oa d meeet, Id No-8 Seattb..fieldjo!uldriz aeouplecip. by Messts:Sinkikt *;:rbitirjeld;obkosne Ow, Nali onga _ bola, house. - 7 . . STETAUT jalio . Ist . used the F o B. 6l (ll.ll4ikiioarnrim•Wor4.*po r . ooer Atuidote, and have . round frein,-oightemeaseew !elected from tkuntch Nrgor innaheriiand.mritore4 cozy aenteand oh - ionic dieelut ell!nghthWlL'Pabu tenon, and spasms, ealrlelent:tdllUbillandato" the . - claims of the author, to favor or Dec. /851 - " J oao C?.•:3 2 P ) MM 3S b 6 ; AV AK . NerriTork. For late by ' fiVOUTITUF,W; itinls ' Smithfield stieei tlAtittAirns 14:0 .011 .p. , 31181 xpeelved, coni- Vj .pfete ankultaant - or4; 41 - and - S. ookv e ~ c 4,ha yes Metodconiy- hit sale atihe piano faiturets-pritest Sant s ' , RAM t I .MEtiOR,BIWoo 3 1, . - public are infonned.that tkiS 1 HOARD OF ILEALllkolAtioreity of DittsbargtOs at No. 09, Giant street;bioseisn'Fourth -and Diamond. streets, where air - Milieus and ZonttannicationsTot the Board mast be laft.'"N Iyl2 • • Dr.onnanr T I HE.Tnistises °Utile .Fittsburgit'l'OSSlOciiirpituy, kossia. ug.iltsr-;,deabiteds disidendols). per..nont., out of didoilta the last six tu a tiOM ,oll-11 dratittilitstuteir• of said Companyyvtiosablo;Dothwith'itarstoakholditta_O their !spit teprasantatives atthe °Asa of •the Ottnetinw -- .: - . 3 ABIElltd"-Clllll9:l7,Mtissatiter - Offtia'uf...eaffliotdOentic. - ,dati: MIA: , Aellaal2o,4' 117 41°)'''ilak;r..-'M ~* -,.(0,...ti t ie., , .. .'Y'.,-...i.;:t,-,7::,:,--, -.4v Ztr,-.6:41/4!4.-:Thzizs'4fr.t,': MEE
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