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Eve-shrturk. from his•approaeh ; she could, not)telii 'admiring the beautiful But Adam termed fromhim and bade thabegooe: - ' " Why Mall' I begone ? " he answered in :it voice - of ineffahle..sweetness. --"' What .heve I 40iin:lo.thee, that 'thou ahoaldstdrive me away ?" ... • •oupliet bast lost - Ira our happy home,' and call ed toiiiiiipoit our heads the anger of heaven," EisitlAdOm,, , and- he wad aliodt, for stamp on the sexpenkiiithltie foot; but Eve interposed, ex claiming.- • .--„. ~ ._ ~ _• J. L •• - i " FOr , l:lo4;!:lnir ' ..belo3rol ' Didst thou - nut just now_say . , - ;Diiit'for. Ihegparadise then: haat lost,_ thy.pcier handmaid hod , given to. thee another quite as fair l' - .leMentbar,': too; the cheetliil blia-Erand:Nieir.•;:tender young. - .• 'We have opened . new :lotirces , el happiness - : rot. - Which we are indebted to the,perpent thou wouldat triunes tie r The - 4es of tie tempter gliittened,•with tri-.1 nmphant exaltation, - mad became -a thousand times brighter than before; while his scaly' arm our-thrilled with innumerable and every:hanging dyes.._.., • " There are yet. other gratifications in .etere foi• thee, thou happy Motheeof mankind," said, the beguiler. .." Behtdd l'lo.ok to the left , -yen- • der where the plain steadies thwardethe setting stur.",. ' • - -.•x ' ' • ' ''''' --• ' TheY looked and se* tit:4_loe y, youths • tempting to light. the fires :of two rustic altars, erected' a little distance from each other. The one succeeded; the ether - failed - and, seemed to address him in anger. , •Presintlyhe *tied a great club in lii.s.bantkand"cfashed oat hishrains. Eve turned away. heilieinlin.horroe; , but that - ern*. sit - y which'. Sad !ostler paradise, prompted hei to Wok:again, and shit saw a manandwoman of middle age, standing over . ; the dead body ; ' the one in speechless grief, the other shrieking and _ tolilink.lgrhair. - At a-distance tha beheld the murderer fleeing awaY, - but ever aid-anon look •ed back as-it fearful .of. being pursued. - On his foreltead'ehri - observed, es he turned towards her, a mark which looked as - f ared.hot iron bad im beddeditielf there l. -• •• • - ' " - .Who are these I" cried Adam . The. serpent answered . ..in, 'ltri usual sweet • "The two YoOtitai3t.bnitil;rer the man thou seest bending millenee over thir deed body. - and the woman ehrieking aod tearing her hair, are the . parents of betlis- These two = young - fdbls quarreled :about worshipping their - Maker. It hi - . thus hcirewards his - votaries; one by as early death, the other - hi - a life of-.• guilt and re- II 2tlaa t".. murmured- - "Eve; ' , :iihit * .ti ..iireggi.:. ed family!._ Caret thou:tell me their mimes? "Thou shalthnew hereafter when thou hat - seen farther. Behold l't - . ~.. :. . • • The first pair cast their - eyes apprehensively 'towards the Plain, and Sow a poor wretch fasten." ed to a stoke, with a quantity of light wood piled around him.. The pile was surrounded by armed men of furionsourect4..and a little beyond stood s person iii ii ‘ iyhitit surplice, with a great book in•ldif. - hand;-_spporently: praying with fervency. - At hie feet , Ifilla - a Wellian,: . andeigh.t, oratea little obillll:ol4..idairlifetlie.4Xle.:. ilia., embracing his kne *l#l4:thoy Seeined‘ halt deed-with suffer =: " -'' init;• . .:"' *Abe' Islial'ile#le .1;lale - . AiLigloa shat hi s-thick; trite applied to the ! = ' pileirt*.l4744(l. the .Poor wretch was - slowly I corisiniio,4ibile his soul triumphed even in She. . agonies ofidelitir,•as he* Sang,hallehijahs to, the ' living-God;'' - Thernati in the white surplice thin • ..- - gave radii hymn; and the : soldiers beat the poei, woman and children-Tama; for interrupting,,the ' • Music' :ivit - .I - i their-groans:::'''. - "",' ..... ~ -,... ' "Dreadful ! ftheadfall.""effahiimed Eve, "wh at • ddes all this mean?"_ : 1.:.;..z...•: . --, ,. ', , 1 r : :47,, -- 1 - . ~ It is nothing but alitintifolii_,OPtOT romoliP'• ping their Malter,"replfelf the serpent-• - - •' - . l'• - 'And who, and whetirv.thismr,tpliedreOl of "Thou shaltknoWtoci soots:".- - - •-.-- •- • • ' - ' - - 2 - - Thus,' one at:lit:hie, he exhibited to their...Vie* . - a raeoesal2e,of scenes, portraying the worst ef. frets of tholdoea'Attatinkirtd. The wild excesser of geirtifeire — i the barbarities'ef 'ant eSlitig bigeoc 117;• the:Sold malignity - , of unbelie f;•the-iren' logerifdlifi'etittarice; the obliquities - ofenifi, .- - -the madness of jewel:ley ; the- bieedi,..,tiiiiiikPa , of aMbitionfand - therimitigit's outpourings of re-- vengeortire eicenitilified.lin scenes of the most - extreme vielenne ant toroeity, and without the relief Ofs,ithighil - iiitiftvirtne,' "- • ',.. - " :_-. • • - •i j . ' -- Theinnecentpair r lnt'fifeY . , :Were sti ll 'limo' r , :-.Cent of alUtittilisgreijihnik,,save: ons—eheddered _„ ~ and „takiesr f i wa y, az4zaradand shut their:ATV -,. . dtercitely,atthiefr :suceesSion of an-: - , mitigated hciribig''. s •-... ~. .. ~ -: }-g 1 i," 4. .: *." El kt.h - ert.r...stie - firetiti:git:;. ieugUP caied'!-Viii:. .: • " who iikwhit are - tliiveietebed -rate' s - Ori,ib : . ' . hers, tfriumsand murdietrar — ' I Thy:eiti/dectir„ liingavEtlie- serpent,'"froth; whose birili their era vainly antio!patir,tit',..baßg" loess. They ore...payint the ,•p eli gti ee , 0 f,,,,,,by,. d=g ressi ' k— thoY. fog,thiiia - lima— The.stut*.z yollth-are 11 : ~,ety 64111itie" Tititehed•pli• rents thou nod thy g u ll y3 ,,,, lnk i tne - 1 ;,. the ,634nes , . - thee ,hostjust.witoe see d, a ,„, Bunt i , "'- : „Bir 44 10 . 3 ,.. ..-'. day and every hour of all fat ll i— ''ll t . . , _ _ore , ea-po u e the eutface of flue beautifal.eartit.::.and. ~..'olf:.,.fat thy nake—yes, thine, wretchett,-841-lauctill•P thou hastbeint,flattering thyselrisalAy' partner in oukpatitis given to mortals . to - he laips-:. awierpii3O*,lof,thist - ereita:l4.:43oliai aid: , ~- coley P glo9 ,- " 'l e ''' . 12L thV 'hia7e• - iiV•aug • tip - tra lg 7, --: -' - mil 3 f' 2 7v Fait 111 04. 0 .91dr." '- -2 ';''' '•-•:-.-.._-• .. `-4-141elftti•lii-rdiWg'"'--....... • Tbe serpent erecaled away, hissing in scorn, 'While Eve threw herself' fainting on the bosom of her beloved, "excinimiug in agonies of re-_ • are punished, Adam m " e,, .or • • ' 4 "..,* ?re • 13 1111 g ?!:," _ll 1131 17,- wt. .;cll-‘• VFPIVIAL NAL Op THE arrY: LgCZT HARP= THOMAS PHILLIPS ...Harper erPhillipsrellnitors s Proprietors. MVSBUICGS: . SATURDAY MORNING . OCRATIC" C not mummy! MAW MEW Bessie JAMES BU • ... or PENNSIFIVANLIT''''''. Subfeet to deritto , , of the Demoth , 4tio . r(ttiii*.ooll . ;clims • •• POR vies, „pazepravr:, W LLIA4II. 11-1( ING , • 'OP ALABAIIti.; , `Blgiftt t o (4.1' oetanisidioar; . sciai pilrpibliancila and • - Thiingurquisii.**4o-Dtikitor. • Yesterday morning', tfehteiiii . the hours,. of 10 and 11 o'cloCk, the inetiiti4itilliledt, of. the Select and Common Councils ortlieCity of Pittabiligh, met in their respective"ll3llneil Chambers, for therpose of beingsworn into office. • Tti ln the Select Council, F. LORRI 44 Esq., was • h appointed chairtnan. T e:re =afar new mem bers were read and approved, with.the adoption of the 9th Ward, which was Jak deet.on account of some informality, andd, the member elect (Wil liam Bally) not being present. The following members elect wero cinallildd,by Alderman Lewis, and took their . seats.: ... • Ant Ward—Allen -Cordell. Second Ward-4AorgelTilion. Third Warc/HlVlllisio Mackcy. Pourth MoCutcheon. 'Fifth , WarHoriitio N. Speer. &WI Werci- 7 Doato . llArnstrong. Siiicatil'Waril- 7 ,Joim; 4 l.,lllcClowry. Eighth Warct—John Allen. On motion,-thelletec4 council then proceeded to the election of.s,.OnesPent, which resulted as . • Isaac Jones received' - David D. Bruce,. ~,........ .• " And Isaac Jones having received a msjority of the votes cast, was declared duly elected. . ,The Council then proceeded, to ballot fora Clerk, - and the following`us the result on the Bth r• Robert Morrow received votes. Charles Bryant •-; ' 4 Job Mnjor 1 " Robert Morrow was, thereupon, declared duly elected. • James Wright was re-elected Messenger by ac clamation. . • . • • The Common .by ap pointing Cyrus Black,• ES4.othainPin; L—. • Tbe •following Meteihrifd . ifi r kirented their credentials and I& "by Alderman Lewis, viz: First Ward---Robaii leiliddle..4*as . S. A. Long, Adams Getty'. Seem] Ward—A. P.:Anshutz, Wm. J. How a 4 Jr., Robert Mackey. ' Third Ward—ThOmas Scott T. M. Marshall, James Montooth, IL J. Smith, B. EL Day. rouith IVU4—john Bissell, James McAuley, William Young:' Fifth Wad-+J. M. Taylor, David Spalding, William Ray, ioseph .Meyer. Sixth Ward.:--Janies Lowry, Jr.. William Shore, Henry Reis, Robert Curling. Seventh - Ti r cii:d—A. J. Gritam„ Lewiaßolles: Eighth Watd—Edward - Dithridge, John 8. Kennedy. Nina Ward--Johostoo Little, Thomas Stanger. -The Common Council then proceeded to the election of a President, which resulted as fol lowa, OS Thomas 10. 'Marshall receitred......l9 votes. Robert AL Riddle " 10: •.': . ;. Mr. was declared duly elected.' M. W. • Le.wis, the old Clerk, syas...nuanimotts ly re-elected; and E. F. Pratt, Messenger, was also unanimously re-elected.. ... There being a tie in the Third Weld, $ Irmo% lutien-rip adopted authorising the Mayor - to Proclamation •ordering tin'election- for a member of Council forthwith. ' , . • A joint cotaiii itteer of five, consisting of Messrs. Montooth, Riddlel LoFry, Bruce and Kent, wee appointed to rdt :l gpon the Hon. John B. Guth rie, the Mayor eat, and notify him that the Cotoselle-were-ready, and witness hie inangnra, Lion. , . The Councils then proceeded in a body to the Supreme CourAlleom, where' they organized In joint session. ••: - The Clerks leed ever the returns of the dif ferent wards for Mayor, as follows, viz : 7. B. Outhria, B. C. Sawyer. J. Bather 15t 166 • 129 100 . 2/ • " • • l92' 189 61 • 84 • .."‘ ...... 296 299 111 - 4th' • "- • • ...., 171 • 188 49 6th .". 249: 184 • 172 ..............162 237 ../413 7th.. 4 .. 81 46 b 8 B th 84 97 • 66 • 9th " .. 66 74 ~.S. '1428 ' 1879 798 And it appearing that John B. Guthrie was I,ol3retested Mayor, the oath of office was ad mesistered to him by Judge McClure. The Mayor elect' then addressed the Councils, opubistinoe as follows mr; Gurroux said—Messrs President and gentlemen of . the Select and - Common Council; in again appearing.befere yott - 'to take the oath 'prescribed by law . as Miyor of this city.- - whieli has just been prescribed by the Hon. Judge Me- Clurc—l feel that it is my 'duty to aiduiowled,ge the-obligations I am under to my friends and fellow citizens for this second expression of. coin-; fidehce. , Mr. o..remarked that It was with great diffiw dance that he first entered upon the duties of the office, and one year's-experienee had taught him that he,had not underrated the difficulties' 'and .embaraasuients that he had to contend with. ' . 14 the course of 'his adniinialration he had -found It necessary to lay the heavy hand of the law ;on a great many persons—that it - Was a dm iiirr4eable duty, but that, he had performed it ,without fear, favor or.riffection, tempering jus • tice4 when not incomputable with the publio in terests; With mercy. . ." ' He hid been violently assailed for having en •forc+i the Hog law, and his opponents used It against idnf . effectually, la the late campaign. The ISign law 'wasanother. 'fruitful . theme; and he h.Ud beerr.chargedwith reviving those old and obso!ete_larna_for the pt*se of making fees. Ile !mid he found these'lair.trotithii-Statutebooka of, th.e city, and whenndesired by citizens to•en. fdrie them, could not consistently with the path •hettad taken, refuse. He did not make the /NM. not ad: he - anY'vOice in,' city legislation . : • Be: . iiisid • ..if, thou laws, or any ' other, la*s of the, I city, Objectionable, the toenails_ ciimild...re-. peal -or' ituidify "thein at pleasure - The City vl y ere •Co • Ihi.are„.the servants of the people; anti if ' EC, - tructed, ;5111-doubtless ,repeal objectionable , . . • Cab - - He Quinhedlie Councile2 for their ponte at=. . . t.f .,. il la t.lo ter p , ,!•In ci d nai l n uaini th 1:1 " 7 hus '.-...21:1::.: rema : C, ks,_,.th: 0,... , 144 . , iv: anitonneed'that'he'tide . the , 4o/19wing • apPo.int`' inentin ----- -- .CF., - ;: ,.. 7 3 , r.i..;f1 , .. , ',7 -"- `.. . .-.., , .; -, 131 -, --If -- , i--o, — : ": 4 =4.-, 1 ,..... : - , ~_: • .. ~..., '44lititiag"64dgiiiiiiC, ....., ~.O4Ultablos-Bernard, : li*WV; . John, , 4180 .• Jullel Reek, _James golarren t 'Jail / 'Ms klv Ms, Gabriel Kelly, . t t.- •:•;-laild•bb ',,A; :.: 4 1.131 , reupeaf tali olaincih, .• -: .:• t"-:'. 419xPriefivilTpea -467110e, at dip pole plgichli:igiii?, i .;4-. A. - ~- ...going !into a joint rileetimi-fo r i • .;_' . :is .-W- 4 ! 1, ?' ' . t ' •-' - - OFM. . 7 - -.4 ~.- .., t ~... , " 1 -21409gstkiiiiiiii,,..., ~,, ioWil figilrill siTiiiit:' '''.- '"- 211 " Clum [ - - douthWanditave tact— q.. litY on Ear TAke Whigs are most certgArlybfmyming alarmed at 'lle brightening 1310Speote" of 'Mr. BITOLIANA2I for the Presidential,binitiation. To us, his prospeotspre bright antaheeritsg, but to Our political. opponeuto, With;Buqfatmioo44,liehit H irstity*,ll_ i.l . date, they may N 4 gicht Filtipoie, and imp their soak iit„lfAdtt4 a 1 t> The lasi.tiietra/dAre'fateiciitifiirto-pl;y— -we are sorrytso23ay, that we regard it as a moat heartless one-zie to make the country believe that .Efent7 Clay has declared himself in favor of . Aigl)ll,:t . ipqiottnf fifen. Coes, by the Democratic Vinitentioa. The motive of this annouoce went is apparent, but its effect will beite futile as the ten thousatid others from the same source, that have.PMeded Lt. . - - Of what importance , is it to thedetcooracy of the 'deantry - tb know that the embodiment of whiggery has designated the democrat that be desires to see nominated, unless to indicate that, in his opinion, he could be beaten • by the Whigs IttattOafilt ,thatt any other candidate spoken of. Mr. Clay is no friend,, much less moutor of the Deincritic party , and we cannot but think, that there is a lurking treachery in any favorable opinion he may express of • the political position of the prominent and popular members of our party. It can do them . no good, but may do them a great deal of harm in the estimation of their"sincere.. friends. The Whigs, however, do not see it in the proper light, and acting under the innocent•hallucination that "all the world and the rest of mankind " should be in favor of the man'ivhonf Clay speaks favorably of, but for whom neither ho nor any other trickster of the Whig party would vote, should he be nominated by the democracy. Now, the Whigs who are publishing the casual remarke.of Mr. Clay, know fall well that among all the prominent and worthy Democrats sug gested ford the nomination, Mr. BoollASAlt is by all odds, the choice of the people, and that whql nominated, as he will be beyond a doubt, the people wild' place him iti office by a majority only exceeded by that which made apparent their confidence in the great Jammu. JANUARY 17 We would advisethn Whigs, with Mr. CLAY a their head, to attend to their own business. Th 4 e nominee of the Baltimore Convention will twilit> candidate of the Dexanoratic party, and the next President of the United States, and will reach that high'station Without any aid from them, ext cept their opposition. In the election of a President of the Common Council yesterday, a new teat was applied, which worehy of being noticed. Our neighbor Bmi DIX of the Journal, who represents the First . Ward in thit branch, was a candidate for pre-;, siding officer, and owingto the strange course recently pursued by his paper in regard to Gov.' : Kossnth, many of his old personal and political . ; friends determined•that they would not vote for him. Accordingly it was agreed to run Thomas-. M Marehall (whig) as the Kossuth candidate for President, and he was elected by a large majority, as will be seen by the proceedings published'elsewhere in this paper. 'We are sor , ry that our neighbor has taken a course' that renders him' obnoxious to so lirge a body of his own party. The truth is, the People aro for Kossuth., .atid those who oppose him will find they have taken the wrong track. New Yorletlehmatee to the Nattensi Con- From our New York exchanges we learn that the following gentlemen have been selected as delegates from that State to the Democratic Na . tionaltenvention, which is to assemble at Bal timore on the let Tuesday.of June, to nominate candidates for President and Vice President. It will be aeon that returns from the whole State have not' been received : • let district—Win. T. McCoun 6th do Edwin C. West, New York ; 604 do .Anthony Degrow, do 7th do Gust. A. Conover, -do 9th do Aaron Ward, Westchester; 11th do Zadoc Pratt; Greene; 12th do - - Sohn P. Beekman, Columbia ; 14th do Eraidus Corning, Albany 16th do Judge W. S. Greer, Warren ; 18tb • do , • • P. 8: Danforth, Scoharie: 20th -do "-• David' Moulton, Ohio ; 22d do James •W. 'Nye, Madison; 24th do • Jerome 3. Briggs, Syracuse : 25th do Albert Fox, Jefferson: 28th do Helens Sutten, Ontario ; 28th do - Wm. Smith Ingham, Cayuga; 29th do . Horace Gay, Monroe 82d do James G. Dickie, -Erie. It is said that a majority of the above dela gates are in favor of the nomination. of Ex-Gov ernor Marcy of N o w York. A few are for Gen. Caps. We presume the friends of Mr. Marcy, on the second ballot, will be,more likely to vote for Mr. Buchanan thauany other man. 16` A correspondent of the N. York Mirror, writing from Washington, says there is a vast deal of Whig wire-pulling for the Presidency.— The friends of 'Mr. Webster_ are cheating him, and the New York clique, who profess to-be working for him, are secretly favoring Stott:— The Boston Atlas, the Albany Journal, the New 'York Tribune, the Philadelphia North American, Raymond's Times, and others, are all for the General. The Scott men also urge Secretary :Gorham for the Vice Presidency. San Aoc os e rr.—We learn from the Greene burg Argus that Amanda L, daughter of John Harmon, of Donegal township, Westmoreland county,aged about four years, was recently burnt to death by her clothes taking fire. Her mother had kindled a fire out of doors; fir the purpose of washing. The child was standing 'near the fire—thevrind shifting blew the blaze over the cbilds clothes. ' . BRITISH SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIR/1.- , A letter from an American citizen, having ample 'opportunities of observation in a high quarter In England, speaks of Earl Granville, the newly appointed Secretary ofState for Foreign Affairs, in the following terms : "I have the pleasure to be acquainted with Earl Granville, Trbe is a. man- of high character, excellent abilities, ,and,among the most oour , . terms persoirs - tobeft;hidin any country. Be• sides, Lord Granville entertains the kindest feel ing towards ow coUntry, and has a strong de sire to maintain the the moat intimate and friendly relations with us." ;.gam Speaking of bnanoiai prospeotit, the New York Journal of Commerce remarks that the pre vailing impression is that after the settlements for the new year are arranged, rates of interest will gradually decline. It is now certain that a very fair crop of cotton will be made, and it -seems equally certain that a large portion of it will be exported, whatever the price abroad may bti. Once let the rate of exchange fall below the specie point., and the accumulation of gold here will soon relieve all fears of farther imme diate stringency. FORGED Daarrs.--Wm. A. Gordon, Esq., chief clerk of the quartermaster's department at ,Washington,, cautions the public against two 'fprged drafts,, one f0r . 52,350 and the other for both in favor of Gustavus McHancourt, fomerlyf. clerk In"Oe employ of Capt. L. C. ton, **taut quartermaster, lately stationed in Seats Fe. ^ The'drtifta beer the forged signs- Oe l of l• a Stirs DUT or Iniiaoi ~ .-The amount of the -State ladelitneespreolted ou:tlk2d last., at , the AL. ,touter Office at Spcingfiel for , pr ‘ orsta". divi de:id, $671 771 : amount'cif two , ittille.lakte die tribute, 227,138'-bei , cigars l t a . • , eputa swift . • .oAlTlA4y#9:o4o4rufteitkitri absencri . in jo-.w9eratuaidingt 4 - , • A. Few Test ventlan. correspondence of the ldorntng Post. • . Jan. 12. „My Dear Fost. pig:ttilliei;itlye to the Sun bury and Erieliilailiti4"Coitteiing the power and stiliecribiniforjilich in this Compa4 /V/ tiPoniall tatulicipatand other corporations ; Bile tlommenwealth, earn° up it! the Senate to - Mehleaerg having': obtained the said in substance that, he presumed rio Senator would have a word to say against this bill—that the same powers and privileges asked for by the%illhatl * *ea .granted: to t. the Penn sylvania Central coed; and he could see no rea son-a/by- the - SulibtirPand Erie Wild - was not equally entitled to them. • fle4iinkhtit was right for a crimpany, sinigling . ea l his'company was, to "effect 'a grist improvement Hi:rough a large and neglected - Part of the:Stati, to have the right to . raise stock from any Source whence they could possibly do so. Mr. Buckalew said that he thought the bill an important one, and he hoped it would be referred to the Judiciary Committee, and then be digested and coosilered, with care and deliberation. He moved to thie.effect, biit the motion failed. He then moved to strikeout the words, "and others,' so as to confirm the powers contemplated in the bill, to municipal (-sn-poratious. This motion prevailed. • ' Gen. Packeithen" moved to amend so as to leave the powerin the municipal bodies, subject to fhe votes °tee) people "in each, taken at a special election held for that purpose. He said he thought this would be right, and do away with all objection to the granting of each powers to.municipal bodies, and that he feltcertain that in his•own district the Connty Pomthissioners, or other officers, could not be by any means in duced,to subscribe for stock, and borrow the money to pay for it without such on expression from the people. He said hewn/ in favor of the bill, and wanted to see it pass, if this amdndment could be made., . This was dliscusseirfor some time by different Senators,• and pending the motion, the Senate adjourned. The Standing Committees in both' houses, were announced this morning, and a flood of petitions were introduced both In the Senate and house. The- joint committee upon the reception of Kossuth, reported tide morning, axing the time, place and manner of -receiving the great Cham pion of Freedom. At four o'clock, to-morrow, he is to be received and welcomed, in the Hall of the House of Representatives, by the Governor, in presence of ..hoth .Erranches,of the Legislature, and as many lacliest as-tan be seated in the Hall —all others are to be; excluded. This esnlusive portion of the report has occasioned some com plaint en the part of certain uncultivated "Lords of creation," but alrns refined ones, being "so very genteel" that we hardly know what to do with ourselves, are very willing indeed to stapd back for the Ladies—"sweet creatures." Some have been so unwitting as to remark -that Kos suth didn't come to America to preach his doc trines to the Ladies; but they ought to know that if the Ladies hear it : every body else will have the same chance.,. How else could an arrange ment be' made, better calculated to detail his story to the world The grumbling against this condition has not occasioned any idea of change in the programme, and the Ladies will have an oportnnity to look open this Hungarian Troop, moustaches and all. They are all in extacies about it—"charming; is it not" Mr. Bonham, in the House, to-day, 'moved to dispose with the rule relative to the private Ca l. ender, that machinery for passing objectionnble bills, and made a sensible and sound speech in favor of his motion; but it is not yet certain whether he will succeed. All honest Legislators, 'however, will go With him to abolish this . "infernal machine " in the Halls of Legislation. i I will send you a list of the committees to - °tress, with something inare abort Knesutii. FRANHLIN. The Patriotic DemoeraoreitOhio. In their State Convention held in Columbus i•ecently, unanimously passed the following reso lutions in relation to .ilungaritut affairs , : ith Resolved, That we declare Russian past intervention in the affairs of Hungary, a viola-. lion of the law of nazi ins, which if repeated outd not-be regarded indifferently by the peo ple of the United States. Bth Resolved, That in the conspiracyof all the monarchists of Europe against self.government the United States do sympathize profoundly with the people : thates citizens, we offer them our dmphatic encouragement to break their chains.: and we hold it to be our duty, as a nation, so to gape our policy as to. assist them by any means in our power : and rather than witness the utter extinctaon of republicanism as afoot, and a prin- Mle in Europe, we are ready to encounter the ock of arms on theiield of battle. 9th Resolved, That. the inefficient and timid foreign policy of 'the present administration, Its utter failure to cause our flag, arstAhe rights of our people to be respected, and its tame submis sion to violations of both, merit and receive our indignant condemnation. Sear York 4:Ludas** Railroad The Erie Coniniercial Advertleer of Wednesday ht.s the following •Saturday last was ii proud day for our city—a new era in her. pFosperityr l lopg expected period —rthe day of - days: In the morning is was un derstood that the first train through from Dun kirk, bringing the passengers brought through on the New York and Erie road, would arrive at 2 o'clock P. M. Long before the hour had ar rived thousande•of anxious spectators had as sembled in the vicinity of. the depot, comprising all ages, sexes and classes. About 4 o'clock the eh 11 whistle of the locomotive announced the api i roach of the Iron horse, and immediately thereafter it was seen at a distance of some miles slowly feelingits way over the track. As the locomotive and care neared the station a shout was sent up from the assembled multitude which rent the air for miles around. ' The train, coesisted of the locomotive Erie, two passenger 081.8 and two baggage, oars bearing with them a perfect mass of human beings. We are glad to'say that no accidenthappened eittt er.on the road or in and around the depot, to mar the general joy of 'the occasion, which, considering the eager euriositY of every one to witness the arrival of the first train was almost Providential. This is but the beennittg of the end. From Saturday liet trie starts anew in the race for greatness, and it does not require the vision of a prophet to foresee the . day when she shall be 'foremost among her slater cities on the Lakes. The French Press. The Press of Franco is to be regulated by a new law, which will repeal all existing laws on thcsubjeot, of which the following are said to be the most important clauses: Every editor of a journal at present in exist .enoa or to be published in future will be bound to deposite security money to the amount of 2001000 francs, (x.8,O00) which, in case of con viction, may be increased to ,400,000 f. The executive power will reserve to itself the right to act:Tend the publication of any journal of which theimapension inay appear necessary. Offences ci the . press are no longer to be sub mitted to.a jury. Special tribunals are to be cowititnted for that purpose. Offences of the press are to be classed in three categories : Ist. An attack on :the President and on the principles of the DovernMent: 2d. Exciting hatreff among citizens. An attack on religion, family, or property. Each of these offences may be punished by imprisonment of five years, by transportation for twenty `years, and by a fine of from 5,000 to 10,000 francs. . A BANK AB 15 A BANIP-Wm. &need, the original Banker of 'Cincinnati, thus advertitiee hie Bank in the Cindinxiati papers: This Bank was established in 1843' td make temporary loans. It did not profess to furnish regular business facilities. A inerchauti for ex amp's, wants one thousand dollars until to-mor row.; This costs him one'dollar. Every Saturday .tket Bank is thronged with. master mechanics, disappointed in getting money to pay their hands. A mechanic," for example, wants one hundred 'doliitrs until Monday, for which he pays trne . pf a dollar. This is tkel* eat Tate -that 433 ever' been cht:tett* The banwe books show tkeliscuuts of such transactions. .-Leng looris!are made at losiFir rates. = • , • . • .•:- .- ':: -.- :;: -.-. .!..:',:ti-2 , ??..-,..r , - ~',..:._:- - ~'1 ~„ .'. :'::::"...--,...,".7:t.:,:;:1-'F:-.,;'''.......•:-'.. The Iczeiteviienveit ZraisbibUrff•\, We stated a few days ago, -, that.much mtmte meta: hk:heeti ' . created at LYiichbtuliZlr4 is aonsego ace of. Gov. Floyd haying :pitii,oned ma 6: mad eufa( Ph.ll4C4 d,. tefive c4 ;r7Arti te ' d c o o r rifi :a nL il e tai nt. In the penitenihniii 40. it is said, grOlted the pardon Miiiwistringth-or a petition purporting to be signed by nearly all the leading citizens of Lynchburg, including Judge Wilson, but it is alleged the names were all forgeaies.— The citizens of Lynchburg have held a large meeting on the subject, and appointed a com mittee to ascertain all the &eft They 'elite adopted the following resolution : Resolved, That a committee of five be appoint• ed by the chair ; to notify the above mentioned Joseph Angel, that his presence cannot and will not be tolerated in this community ; and that he be notified to leave our town and county within the space of ten days, or hear the consequences; and the committee will be supported by this en tire meeting, in any means they adopt to insure this object. Stampede Among School Teachers. New Orleans appears to be a gloriotu3 place for female teachers of tlie.publio schools—a perfect stepping stone to matrimony. The T rue Delta states that there is at present, a perfect matri monial stampede among the female teachers of the second municipality public salable of that city. No less than six of them have within the last few days sent in their resignations, prepara story to their' conferring the - Prond: title of Ben edict on as many happy mortals. ; This move ment, tho Ugh it may displease some of the crusty old codgers of the public school board, Is, we. think, highly creditable to the fetnale.tesohers, for we cannot imagine a higher tribute , that a man could pay to the moral and intellectual worth of a lady than marrying her. • 7 CARVAJAL.—The New Grim:l3)l3 Picayune of the 4d inst„ snye that the rumor that Carvajal had been arrested and imprisoned by Gen. Harney is destitute of foundation. It is not certainly known whether he is on this side or the other of the Rio Grande: but it is evident that 're inforcements are congregating to assist THE Patererszue Orrrnaor.—lt Is statedin a letter from Jamaica, that Admiral Seymour had ordered the British brig Express up tathat place from Graytown, in order that the firing into the American steamer Protnetheus may be investi gated. Mr. -On - Thartday, January 15th. by ibe Rev Fla eoe r. GEORCIF,LOWSIAN to Mies SLY OftULUIS, both-of Allegheny City • " ." i !Moran. A LLES. Oft the alZernoonr of Monday, in di • T2d year ()LW' age, • v' The foueral, which hat betm deferred, teal of a brother of Mrs. Allen, will take place on • Monday forenoon, at 10 o'clock, from Ma late Maidence . on Penn utreet. His friends and those of the family are requested to attend wnhout farther notice. janls.-rt PRINTER/1 1 BASQ,UInT on Ms Annterrson of FILIMILLIPCII Birthday, January 174.—At a meeting of the Committee of Arrangements of the -Pittsburgh Typographical AasociatiOn, on Wednesday, 14thlitst, it was WIADICOOII.Iit agreed that the BANQUET shall come MI on S aTURDA V EVENING netrt,l7th Inst., al Wamtraoton HALL, Wood street, at 7 - Weloeir, procistiv Tickets 81,50, may be procured at Hozates'Llterary•Pe• pm. Third street, and of the Cormni An ttee dw o o f A am rra bi n e g i em , ent. It R. R. Homers, F Campbell, Benj. P. Latshaw, t. W. Rook, Henry Forrest; • • U 11. Myers, .1..1. Patterson, • Thos. Telford, Wm. Anderson, Jals . Commizus. fair RECEPTION OF LOUIS 100UTFI. GOVER NOR OF HUNGARY.—?be 'following' is a Nu of the officers to take eharge of the procession on the 'occasion of the reception of governor Kossuth: • Ckiq Handal—GEN. WIII.*LARINER, lit.' Matshats Morrison Poster. Pittsburgh Henry Chicnell, Pittsburgh John P. Glass, do James C. Pettigrew do P.O Kay. do J T Shannon, • do' • Thomas Salaam, do David Gal way,- 'do ' • David Campbell, do John Riddell, do • ' It T C Morgan, do Dr. V. Hartmeyer, Samuel M'Kelvy, du Henry Campbell, do John Roth do John Morrison, • do C. L Magee. . do John Mitchell, ' 'do Dr T. Mr Shaw, do Florence Kramer • do •'' Dr. Julian Rodgers. do James. • Darr. Birminghamf, H. V. Jones, do John G. Smith do John Senn. do Thos. Illactmore,' ' do` Samuel • Samuel S Waters, do S. H. Sarber, Lawrenceville Richard Savory, do Dr. James Robinson. d - R;Biddle Roberts, do Alex A. McKee Monelteider I.eopold Sahl, do R Park,. • ' do` Dr W. Werneberg, do W.l...Diekiittuan, Reviver - W W. Dallas. do Mat. Joshua Logan,.do - - C. O. Loomis, do Thos. J Power,- -do' George Thompson, do D. P. Work, • •'• Ards to te• CAW Marsh t. Aforshats—Morrtson Poster. - P. 0 Ray. John P Class. Thomas Sareetil. • .. The Chief Marshal and his Aids will wear red motifs, . . . The Marshals will wear white staffs. 'az Ennatia of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and - thii.adji• cent boroogha, will be under the immediate direction of Marshal DAVID Carmen, to whom they will please re port themselves.' The Chief 'Marshal desire's . that the; appear in the pro cession without their lice•apparatus.but in uniform. All All Delegations, Societies or Associations, thatintenil to take pan In the Preeession on the oreasion of the se eepuoa of Gov. K..ssusb. and have not already reported . , tothe Chief Marshal. wilt do 1 , 0 before I'2 o'clock, oh Monday, 19th instant„inorder that places may be assign; ed theta The Marshals skive named are repotted to Meet the undersigned .on MONDAY evening, WO instant, at Cot .Sahl'a Hotel, at 7 o'clock, I'. M. Jal7 WM. LisalblF.R, Jr., Chief Meishal. foul Estate [or Sate •• • ' /AN EASY TERMS.—A HOUSE and LfIT onla. ,g Wood stress, Pittsburgh, occupied by NNW- Iy &Co .as a Glass %Varehoure Also, a HOLM' and Lot In ftlancliester, occupied by Samuel Church* adloitane Charles Br wan. Toe House is most substantially balls —on either side theta is a fine nirins of wider. an orchard of thriving peach trees, and every rrqulrement:to a respectable and elegant country house, is. on the Lot,— Also, a Lot on the Monongahila River, having the Roll ing Mill of Miller, Vouch &Co 'on the east. Far teima,- apply to JOS. KNOX, Attorney at Law, jal7:d&wlm Grant street, Putsborg& LOST . —Yest d entariening, about 4 o'clock in the Diamond i n btinakinnietnenkdeat Bobkf containing mall change. The Bader will confer a knit by leaving it at this Oflice, and wt.t also be suitably re warded. 'Ual7:lt asstrrif FESTIVAL—If Onvernor .ROSBUTH JCL should arrive at Pittsburgh • , 11 Tuesday moruinirlas expected, the Festival at Masonic Hall will take place on Wednesday afternooa, at 3 &cloak. Doors to be open at 9 o'clock. Tickets will be (or sale this afternoon, (Saturday), at Philo HaH, ov r lhe City Post Office, be• ginning at 2 oktoak. By order of . Jal7 FESITVAL COMMITTER. XVOTIOG.—The partnership heretofore existing be. .011 cm:setae sabscnbees,ander the mune of Gaßashy er, Long & Miller, wad dissolved on the let liistaX4, ti the withdrawal of thigh Gallagher.' The • baldness will be settled by the remaining partnemat the old stand. HUGH 0 kLLAGARR, SAMUEL A LONG, P. II MILLER. Mt A RTN ERSHI P —We have associated with us John Phillips, and the business of Bell and Brass Found, ing and Oas Fitting, will hereafter be conducted under the style of Long, tlltller & Co , at tie obiatand, No. 109 Front street, between Wood and Smiddleld. SAMUEL-A. LONG, P. H. :Gun. • N. H.—The cervices of Hugh :Gallagher will be con.. United to t he new firm D ILDING I'B FOR SALE.—Sixty fees of Ground, LP on the corner of Third street andkataneery Lane; eighty-five feet deep. This pyroperty is on the corner of the second square, below Merkel street; and lbr a pri- Valn fraidence is the moat suitable of any nowt°, sale, beinc convenient to market and badness. For tonna, &c„ which will b b7, e S, reht. asoable,appy to. Itt CRRIBTY, at the Office of the Oen Company. jal 7 :lm or of R. WOODS, Eidi,Footth it. landersigded having bad his property (destroyed 1 by the recent Bre at devoickleyville4 partially sured In the State Mutual Insurance Company A.A. C.suusa, Agent, No. 64 Smithfield street feels It h i s duty to state to the Company have fairly' . and hono . rably ar ranged the amount due him on his policy, and paid thq same promptly, though not bound to do so for some months to come. • JOSF.PR S. TRA.VELLI.. Srenicbisy, Pa., January 15, 1832—Jal7Alw 111Ota.OLIJPWN OF P RTN ERSHIP.—The Partner. jJ ahlp heretofore existing Netween Joshua .Rbodes and A. P. Anahutz, under the firm of Joshua Rhoden t Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busi ness of the arm will be settled by either of. Ile parti es. JOSHUA RHODE ALFRED P. A.NSH Z. . Pittsburgh, January 17th, 18S2. The business will be conducted as heretofore by the subscriber, at the old stand, No-ti Wood street jail JOSHUA RHODES ROUSSELL'S AROMATIC VINEGAR . —The highly Natatory, falsumlo and tonic properties of this Vin egar, render it far saperior to Cologne water for the or ,,inory purposes of the toilet. It prevents and removes Pfinples. totter and Asperities o. the Skin. It refresh ens and whitens the akin, rendering it soft and smooth. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by JAMES A JONEn, jal7 comer Liberty and Hand streets. enesslites KOSIK AND ALMOND Set/LYING CREAMS—for We ty • )617 • JAME 4 . JONES DirION —Messrs WOODWAILD & HOWLALD reS_pect- - fully Inform the citizens of Me-Seventh and' Ninth erds, and vicinity, that they have opened the Store,' 493 Penn street, where the intend to keep en assort ment of Books, sm,( o , ll ,ry, es, Novels and - Eattl • ern Literary papers, for s ale. 'flier trust that each an establishment will so far meet the wants of the'neighbothood and the public generally, as to euatire a liberal ebarc of patronage. . [jay S —Ma& German Sendle for ga/e. by W. A. ArCLURG Grocers and Tea Dealerti:' yl OMIN Y—Pead liondig, of the beet wilty, c o n ; I.U. meetly ou W 1645641 royeale by t h e barmier ra ndy bY .. . .. ;NV; .A.• 61.1CLIMG, Jell 256 Liberty eireet . CANDLES—Pine Sperm Candlesi-.. • Pat. Potirhed - do; • ' • White and Co:oredWt:t Candles, SLILY do ; . . - Mould and Dipped - dot - • ' j 47 .For sale by W. A. hITCLUIta it CO." 1E3L13331 spEciALcalM. - C I ;it ' -• /WIPP* OnnlitiaY te-Ti# lll , l lo • tetAttiumpiveciiiisiry. Orpicae:lo bititieen'itatee/4put wafts st t i; Insare. 4Loin Vargo - flasks, On the Ohio and Afinrissippi Rivers and tributaries INSURES against Lovi or Damage el Fi r , ALSO— Against the Perils of Me Sea, and Inland Navigation arul.Transportation. DIRECTORS. • C a. Riisiey, Win Unmet Jt , William. 8aga1ey,..,..„ Saran Thigh D. IU William Binglram, s tto u be a rt ,b lZ g a b lap, Jr, , D Fran .Deli cis ay se j en te., Edward Haszleton, J. Prehooanale. Isaac M. Pennock.. .. • Et TATE • SITITITAis FIRE INSURANCE 'COMPANY. —• HARBIIBBRti; PA:' CAPITAL, 200,900 .DOLLARS: Designed only for the safer chut.sei of piroperii;ilisito ample capital, and adopis superior ftdventatTeS'l4l%. of cheapness, safety and accommodation to City. WO' Country Merchants and owners of -....ns.ellatrza am:1.1301S• ted or Conntry,Property. . A' A. CARRlER;.Atitiutry,' hovl2 Branch Office, i 4 Smithfield at. Pittsburgh., -AETNA INSURANCE .CONPARY, Of Hartford* voila: Capital Stock, - - - • - • $300,000 UD Amtets, - - - - • •• 441. 3 :813 34 $712;58 31 • Office of the Pltteborgb Agency tithe Store Boom of 61'Cardy 6. lidomis, No. 69 Wood street itav4:ll . . , 11.61. BEESON,. Agent. Orleans insurtneeitlo*pfny,,_ , ALBION, N. '- ' VAPITAL .160.000.- . • • ••, &cured in accordance with the - -Veneral'lnle‘ ranee Law of the State. T s HE - above' prosperous • and' responsible Compaq ' having eompiled with' the Teo:Lai:alone of the la* of • State. it now Issuing policies by their Agent on the mosrlavorable terms, consistent with prudence and safety.: t , • 0 MORMON, President. 11.41,:6liCoutrm, Secretary. , • Office, No 5t Smithfield street. Pittsburgh, .0612101'' ' 7C. A. CARRIER, Agent. Associated Wiremews I.IIIIIUZILIICII Compst. ity.of the City. of Plttaburgb. W. W. DALLAS, Pivak.—ROBERT FINNEY, See'y. Wlll insuce against FIRE and MARINE RISKS °Call kinds. • . 013 u In Meffi;u4/4/isict Ifouss,Nos.lYA and 125 must ,u W, W. Dallas, • • John Anderson, H. C. Sawyer, R. B. SinibaoLt Wm. M /Agar, - IL Witkins, Robert Finney, Charles Beni, Witham Gorman, - Collingwooth::' A. P. Aoshotz, - ; Joseph Kaye, -. William D. Wtlghter. Osib Pitt. Llfii Ismaraneis. Company. CAPITAL 5100,000. Ovnca..No. 75 Ferrara Smart . . - -orpi - • President—James S. Soon ' Vice President--Sartmel td , Charkan. Tressener---joseptiS. Leech- ,•*, • . Sec letary—C. a Colton. p:r See advertisement is eitc*i part or Iblehfispel ea 22 . . —firottee...The.lcemhinceettiwitightte burgh and Allegheny, meets on the fectiiselielgor. even , month at the Florida Boise; tiarketig'.' ' ' a 67 v) lnac Voottojr.. .ODITIT'S . 7 . — Third atireelf. OdPr" ESTABLMMIED rd 'lB4O. incorporated:l;y the Legislature of eennaylvmtia, with Perpetual Clfaralar. .Factiksi—P DUFF, Principals Author .of the " Norkb American Accountant' and " Western Steamboat An. nonntant. o , _Professor of Book4qaping and Comma!: claLSelenees, • _ • J. 0, WILLIAMS. P'e rosser.si(Annmerclal and Op nainenial Penmanship. • N. HATCH, Esq,thembex'ot the Pittsburgh Par, Professoreof Mercanti l e Law. • CHARLES; BARTBEROEF. Itttiiiect of St. Paul% Cathedial; Professor of Arcbiteetaist, Meehanie al aid Ltuidsespe Drawing..:; With several able Aidstaititia the Book•Heeping De partment. It will be found, ou reference to any of our city mat; chant% or banker that Inc priseipal of this imultalion is the only practical accountant 'ln dins City, devoting _his whole time, mien* and about le yea& expurience,,A keeping booksj to teaching bin important science. : 48; Treause upon Book-Keeplng, vanished by, the Harp -r1; of New York, has been sanctioned by %be Amu:lc= 114 minute; and Chamber of Cemmerce,"of that City, as, the most complete work upon the science extant. ' • Mr. Williams , specimens of Penmanship having taken the frit premiums it thelnat annual fairs, both in MIS - and Cincinnati, be isuow admitted in be the best pearnatiin!he o west.:_ .-• ,Perions derimas of being throonghlytria .qualltied .63r busineta t Mill find no [main:mon , Ivest of inn mountains offering ao • many obvious advantages businessmen having no enabler:ea in any instructors of . Book Seeping, but liume who have. themsolvev .kept Cireniars,*tiiternia, mailed an- pittis of the Aolux- - ii*,'Yn ;application to 111'x. at the Coliefle. • .thiS tia• Book Fi.sieplUogs &ittslietoh•gpetlinf,r Pen' manship,Arithmeite and ttlectiaitipalVrafung, taught at VK. C tiAltaturry's Pitubuirth Commercitil Mee ger so n+ desiring instruction in an• of the above named branches, or any - information concerning the arrange ment. are invt rd tho College and. get a Circu lar. Dames* hours Willis,' and nyoutog.. Bee pd wenkeinenkin.ithothir. coliimm. . . 2 . College lksictuni corner o streets: . • • CAenietlag..lssll - Posirsilit,' Ape. .I . OIIK at.co us a uor. 'Atiendsto Collecting, Mt Zastitig;thattibitltig. Card, and Citenlieraloe Parties; &c. Or Orders left at the Mimeo( the Morning Post, or 11111110141C1ItFef10 1 iiellirromPtli attended to. ,' • Dagoirnitio oltoo. • • . . " Pad Office .8 .7%6•1 &feet. LIKFNESSIta =keit in.oll.we P atheng, 40a2 s Miio • 3 Pali., giving an.accurate artiste and animate' titaness, unlit* and .vastly superior - to-, the "coin moo- cheap daguerreotp u ss. at the talloartagmbeap: pricer and 3 . 51,00415,0 an d uPward. cardiac to the toze q ty,o( eme ae. iiW — liourafor Children: rk ,l 4- /I -&- hl. I °.g P. a l ': N. B —LikeneMeolat sle.k..orAiooped persona ..utlien in soy port of - 01 - clret •.: tnair2s:lY .. • , .- • • . • lac alias Bistollang.” -,- 1111$ Celetwilia cities. Blacking," superior f j. brilliancy to any eser offered to. the-public. The Proprietors iliedietige one. tridl, rebid colt _prvos ars fact: aulaeibred by tioditkiruson & 4Siharry Nati' Tblrd, ithiladalpbia; and sold at - S. N. WICKERSHAM'S , • Wbolcaabi Drug and Seed. Warehouse,- - , 0.164 and 108 Wood xi, corner of Sixth, • 0c17:21m Pittsburgh!. ICr In calling ouch OtiV.ZfiTra AtelProred &tract qf Y S itoth Dock aryl Snrisporrifia, we feel con& = dent that we median's a. servieeto who-Pay be of tioted with caryithna and other disorders or_i g in ating infthreditary taint, or from impurity ot the bloo- We' have known instances .within the sphere of . ouracipiallpf Lance r where the, woof formidable distempers have been' eared by the twee(' Golsen's Extract qf Dockensd It es -one of the tea/ adverUsed medicines that caliper be stigmatized with quackery, for the " Yana frock'} and the "Sarraparifiks" are 'well . .10N371t4 be the most efficient, (and, at the same time; innobetts) nig-entail% the whole Mauna Medias. and by far the best and poyrat pre parations of them is Dr astystitla .Ysikois,..r 7 tita See.. sayarirnz' See advertisethent — 7. • frr Odd ITelloWie 11_,IILOOpiagagiNi,Tourth. .ors; batman Wood - and' Srrae.rd'ilvestr.—Pattshtrah Encampment, No:. 2, meets Ist and fitt Tnesdaysof each Pittsburgh DegrOe Lodge • NoAkmeali 24 andlithTaer day. Mechanics' Lodge, No:9; meets every Thu isif . . I n (i/estern Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday: tinning. - Iron City Lodge, No. 1,2, meets every Monday evong..- Mount Ildoritth • Lodge, No. 200, meets eve ry Monday evening, at Union Hail, cornerof.Pitlb • and 'fitnitnftelcL Zocco Lodge, No. 3i15, *netts every Thursday e vedin e t at their Hall, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets. • Twin City Lodge, No. 241, meets every - Oiday even kg. Hall, corner of Leaconk and san4usky streete, lesheny City. " ' Inity29:ly rr. Angerona-Lodje: 1..0. of o: ...The fierarona Lodge, No. 289_, 1. 0. - etP, meets every Wednesday °yenta! WashEngton Hail; Wood street ladily. - tp - t. 0. ova". iiri—Pircee Meetlng,Wasbingtop: Roll, Wood street, between sth and Virgtn•Allej. • . Pm-roman Lobes, No 3 --Meets3o every Tut siNt bliacarerms &mesmerizer, No d7—Meets lit and 3d' Prlds r of each month. „ ' NimbiMt St laptii loati.. aFor giiias a beaallfol ' glass to Linens; MULLIS. Catabdells Shirt Bosoms, and preveritlag the iron.from *dim rtag, aad,also, dart from etickft to Lineoe.: Itcontains nothing injuriods "Marotfieitired.by. C.W. Kimball. Bold Wholesaleend Retail by KEVSER Agent!, , ja7 140 Wood litres'. to.r. Consuniption • Curable 'Dleestee..— NUTALL'S SY RtACUIII p.oposes to cure thiaaitharto incurable malady. The proprietor of this great medi cine says that it to working wonders in the core of In. 'sirens, Taineu/sr and s eilafirtaed "ConlutilYtiM. Read advertisement another part of Inis_paper. For sale . by • KEYdRit & ht'DOli‘M• LE.. • 14e woad Creels Only Wholesale and' Retail Agp ! uiVii(PiLtisbur g h acid Allegheny. riathatm Irr AL Moat ReMarkable Haim Air Takes): 11/intineee Cured by PetroleurnWelarita the attention of the afflicted and the public 'morally to' the certificate of William Hall, of this city. .The cas e may be . seen by any person who may be ikeptieal in re lation to the them there set forth .• fi).ll, KIEL " I had been, afflicted several yews - with-a soreness of both eqes, Which continued to Infiltrate Unlil lost Sep temberi (18501, the inflammation at that tinue having in-' volved the whole lining membrane of both eyes, and elided in the depoiite of a thick film, which wbolly.de stroyed my sight. I had an operiltionperformed, end tbe thickening removed, which soon..returned and ten me in as bad a foodidon as before,- At this stage of the complaint I made applicalion. to several of the most eminent - medical teen, who informed me that "my efes would never get well)? Al - this time I could not dißun -1041101170Weet: By the advice of some friends 1 corn. meneed the use of the Petzolenm, both internally, end , locally, under-which my eyes have improved daily tutu the present time, and - I have recovered my sight entire 7. My general health was very much improved by 'the petroleum, end I attribute the restoration of my sight to IS 'use. I .resitle at N 0.102 Second street, in this oily, .and will be happy to give any inform&than it relation - HALL" W. my • - • , Pia:burgh, September 17, 1851. .F K o r S aal S e' LL b S Y R K-g 5, V 57 231 / 9 7 gR oot s r4 tr ' e n° et, W ien E d " by .tbie4oPWrop°rte°4lttltot' DEAFNESS. noise , ' in the hew:yaw:tan dllagteo ALM., di ...charges from the en:, speedily and permanently removed vritheat paia.or inconvenience, by Dr. HART LEY, Penal:Ml Audit of the N. Y. Ear Sarnety, mho may be , consulted at 99 ARCH street, Philadelphia, from Thirteen yeara'Alose and ttleloit undivided attention io duo branch of special practice ban enabled _him to reduce hie treatment ta, ouch a degree or szolcus as to find die inostoonfirtned'and obstinate eases yield by I. attnation to the means plug:ft& . - Duna • AAWONENTg. hisses aan hiansoza••• ... JOSEPH . C. FOSTER: Prices 0" Arforitrion—First Tier d l'arquette &Cie.; Second and Third Tiers 85c.}, Reserved' seats in Dress Circle, 75COnt.s. large Privaus Basel, entite,f3,oo; stain . • Palvate Boxes enure,lss,oo - - Doors open at 14 o'clock. Certain ri.ses at 7. Nonce co - tea pvialc.—The Theatre is rendered warm and comfortable, by the introduction of staves and patent furnaces Er fast night but one - bf the e ukagement - r e c of. brated Tragic actress, Mrs. WARNER, who will appear in bey great abarilete Of Ile amine. _ S/111.1RDItli EVENING, lanunry.l7. l. lBst, perform/Locos will boiatuence with WINTER'S TALE. Eanaione,• •• • - ' :.?.trisAVARNEW Leol'e?es; •• -- • ' C. Foster. . Irish Lilt, . . La Balla 4,:lagauia. wlloa-ta - conclude *RR the lairgtiatefirce . CONTENTMENT „ ri Chnalifer.etvr!fi r ;i!, -f.' .i ; 1 ,-:: • - •: 2.Hicharaso. Nancy trap,:- • - - Mrs. Placa. Monday, cars ' Wlllippialin a favorite char- • - NEW "AT eItaiCTION.• AT */bO/NTIZE'S UNRIV4 LEM'EXHIB/170N OF Ott MIMIC et ta - DIORAMAS, • ' . 410110 , 1011140M1H1 g• View*, Cliatilisistrope • •:•••• ,•••!•!:‘ 1 , "•• %New at - ' 44s;' ..A..: - • AT EAVAVATK jilllr EVERY'EVENING.:TW •- (wrztt sal aliMultin'ori••iiiiisitix iitirivrPo •• rill RE Exhibition wilt cornMenee whits series of Rennet. ontheitiVerßhille'r•DiSSOLVlNO *eine' • sondrift Rains, , Alboollibis.Chies;•Ses.Views;.itt, too munerous ozeptionAttio.logatific4iltnn ndiertinement. After which, n grand thrifty. ;,;• sly.; CHROMATROVEIvir,w4;".._%-•::: - with a _variety, ,oLNEW•Jitet3ororPhosem,,thei:emen ing'n entertainments to. eonelude CHEMICAL. PlORAM.A.4,lllustintivepf_shn fallowing subjects, rtisceptib'e to all Aie changes peerillat;tothe natural day, rujnreaentins.nancre pv.ll44ti _ MlLANADlAlHEDEA l 4:uilM:7 lo .riA.Mcbtokolfiltil. •.•, nr the hrai time,ClTti OF .I . ERUSAL • Crucifixion • and the INTERIciR 43F ST, IVADELINEj.. (Paris), Ntibt View Celehr.tion or Dish Diann. •. • The 'favorite - sitbjent • - • •:•A- DAV 'EXIDDITIONion Suturditi afternoon, at 3 o'oloek. go- Tickets 25 cent* only ; Children under 12 half pile° Doors open nt 7; - Exhibition commences at •7b 'precisely. deacript on in small Lille: - -01124. if • CONTINITATIOH OR THE -•- •Great Saml.itanual Setae - •liPor 20 'Gars t A T A. A MASON feC0. , 13,;62end 6i Marliet street. 4.11. AU their stocks of Shawls, Silks, French Merl. nos, Parataellail, Alpaca!, Cashmeres, DelltiaeFf mead° Goods; tope Cher whit everyotiter Mg be_; marked down to still lower prioeirtroitrip nos. FOft LOT DE _WiOUNQ I't HogVai!til.litisoNin the • tit Third Ward of :he City Parshurglii . near High street, and lieltigSfee, fretrjl bk.PerlorlY/Venit AVenue, and running bark feet. Tbe property Will be acid (clear 'of all ineuxabranee), except an.,..=ntuit ground -' rent of one hundred itact'sitty , fire defiantylb which t t • is now .abject On she.property are seven good teas ments—fivebriek and two frame- 7 all two stories high, and renting for about five hundreo dollars annually.. ••• price, 8s200; 8109 cash, and 6600 ii '6 months--bp good endorsed paner.. Whl: C. FRIEND,,' • '' Attorney. atbaw , No. - 123:Fourth. street; Jal2:tf,. POSITIVE SALE OYAN ,T. BINTIRE EPOCK.O/Viielt GCOODi 8 onth.g akt Car noir. • olB.xliealtt.g t oliritilita!,, V. 111 Cr APING ermi yam first of S.. 3 o! l oE l ett r a i s!!!!! l3 b ''' April nett , yedl,posifivsly-self•his•Annosi Stook, 'ylithaat 'reit rye; • • • ' • ,„*.' Sir A/X 'T 0131`...40 The itoek- on band is lasso and melt assortedi•helrt:g' • friss goods of 'recent parehtfae; 4 tordiniSiSalls fall assortment of Domestie Goirde;Cloths; 'ffl a ittlateretri _ - 41111 %railings, Insklitienr ; LltoM, •Fteelli ; rfr:ailtiThibet , Cloths: Cashmero mid • Prenelt-Maitior“.aipaeoa;?..lDos hale Lustre: Pilaus de. Loins, plain.andlorlt walls tassortment oatetwa sratyie dress g00da..,; . • SILKS—A large stock of Pain Black Lustre; Fanny_ and Plain chamelean'd reas_ll4s9hupittliek!iadciinntra . i • ' able TarkSinn!. . : - • comxiz, -flitiOhe. Equal*. :and. Lade Ijaw2i. large asiorunent of Bay stite Loitephawl;ir,lol*Adi. eolotod. crape and slit shawls. . lot Alto entire sloe Itwillbticloied out the time above named,'insnrof thaws goods Will.tielkold at piteeeterittq.-.. out rogard to ova! 4 Castontapt:nßipfipiefons . trelkkl4" , „ :s -ing muted the .: ' • - _ Bh BARGAIRS • t/htolo., • .tik -;--• • NEW - ;•1/111:161110i1Diakintitilla1sliuMENT. .• • . - . • ' • WESlnger • . . Pittfringrgh to Clervaliatidi Col orxibas. • .. Cl4.oll4l7tatli _ IN •• • CO_Vpi ~. --•••••• , RAILROAD. r l ay . lo4 tHE Thrrnsghl,f rein Pittsburgh to cievaonci in kia than Ten Hours, by o.ionfiliiu iuglaarnad.Linel •"' .. • . mug Express e l.,•rout .00.•Ose -fisukr sad `Pennsylvania -- 1 RaLlroad;i veriTitlibitigh flrwidkty,'Boolieswr, Paleatirte,'Columbiatia, and Salem;•'-iind'reaCilea • • ante, 82 miles from Pittatianh, at IP. hi. Prioengerit , Leaving Alliance on the Cleveland Railroad at P. and ,reach Clevela•cd at fiAS P. M. • Retaraingihe•nas:, rangers leave ; Cleveland at S-A. 1114 and reach. Pittsburgh. at 7 P M.• • ; :- Passenger* by elk, rattle tome • from Clain - Mali , to Pittsburgh in two days, without night travel, and savo•- ,- from enamour! days in connecting withthe teal Railroad. , • `. 4 . • Stages ran dailyinngt,-40ianee to,Clunoa j ltdisslllionsi - -, Wooster iind-Itieuviteld anti frortiEmonieo,PieWPtetlei Poland and .Wareink • ~.• „., • , ~,„, Thelliew,Brlgb*.Neceimoihnionitraizsicaves Pittsburgh at 10 A. IC enid4 M.' 0t.., and .New-f • ltightonn . :.: at 7.317 A. ftl.andMl WN stations. . .acanktiths 'A •r.titgratediale • ExcurtiMi'ffdltai,loir . egii - AWO careen Pittabitigrfi;ROcherteeartilliew Shghtort,i. The Trains Co not rut gif_Sunday. Omnibuge a eau. in connection' with . train s to and from the station hit Pederal'gtreet. - • . . • For tiokita apply at the - Federal Street Station of the -_ • .. Ohio and l'a: BLiltoad,to • - . - GEORGE.' PARKIN, l : ' z.z „- • ,-, - ; , .Ticket gent. •- rime", t i c kets -front .Piusbutgk to • Clevelandi nee IS4,lXl— and from Pittsburgh. to:•Ciuchantati, ptice..6 • ; 111,00—are sold attlielasitToad•SilltiOns-a-ad by: .L.SIEtEIKIMEN, *. 'jels tf •• -P .:31001;01/10g House, Pittsbatg-h.,, • - . • ' ''lroveardFigetls• • d oUIerI .JOll BALE, tiro valuable .lAltit:of graund;t „ tattling seVen . itte tither's is - acted; near.weaUlt: :1- ,er,vvell muted ibi'Vattlealogyitrpiu!e, deuce*, they are in.* healthy' awl ylearatir are Wounded b the Ileavor road and the,ftetitoadjteal ' • ItentinittoiPiStatioa: 312eyt - preseut. favtarable upper. whit) , tor peratana. attendina . ttta!taarkets of:ateettles. PrLea "d lePls.Cay.P.rtlbiSt CUTLIBRRT, - • . GenlAgq. Stitittifield IA N 1..VA04 - 4 1 10K4k:1 , 1 1 0, 1,0 &D. • SAL - ;.1..*!.• . ,t:.r.,..TER -- ARRANGEMENT.' • T Fgautiicrib a lg, A r g e t n n o tv: w rot r t e healttl e titittvißag i • through to PbSadelahr - Ott& P ggh ' e whiter's! the to r llci g tv- Log =MS - Fora tiiinelasiitoodialitfuihol..-41,25'per 100 th For bacon, boner, lark all hehvylielight,:.-'-' jut! COVODWAVOPIFfittitAeIf, ;,. New - Bookig: itfew licksißir HOLM LITTERARr DEPOT, No. - ,74 Thite • street, OppOlhe the Post r- -- • ••• Home and nit Influence,_aidomeatiol story:- Sketches itt Prance, br imazanderDunia.s.- - z-.? ": • gale karboeker Magazine, far Jantiary;.s3 j• • Horticulturist and Cultivator, forlanuary; • 13unt , s Merchant's Magazine: for .Tantiaryteasivai,: Banker's Magasinc,forJaadary;Bs•a yearas . Harper's Magazine, for Sanyeay, 83-0 year.x • ~ •ar Holden's Dollar MagasineLli Eclectic Magazine, AS a yekaz. • • ••• Morris & Home. Jaurual.‘ —.- Godey!it Lady!, Bot.looJ4Auitgyf f B*iiii year. OrehamWMagazine.„ •1: " EtartaJn'a. ladieit', National .' 'l,OO " Bide Itartgeetc by - Cape Magee Reid..:..,.- - - A large aasnruneut ofßastern Literary Papers, alwayson hana,, and subarrOttoarlecelied ,- nt the: pu b lisher' price 4 •' ' jazils"' ri ' , FU INM dirt 1 .IXlfis.,-Tur . ,b-. seri ber him for sale tad - yearrantefrthotongh tined -NEWFOUNDLAND. DOOSI'• -Those, deatro do to pqNlyikfrrip;gracsic . olllatliti..2llraint,s;.,-. .Rtlee 115,CP, -z.: ljant6:3t . "'Notice. . „ ETTERB PATENT. 'haven" been grenied to,the s Piasburgb,.RittanningnortWarren Railroad Coen.: pany," the subscribers ;albstapital eitoek of ssid.com..... , perm will mestift:the.SCEl:it liete.4 in the cityicrt‘Pittai• -k• burghoNa'fburstlity, this - Lthh'ilay.of -Febriouiry attic soccer' tile hours of4o A.M.'aiid 3 P.M r for she r e .of electing from the fltogkhoOere'*,Pteaidettt:and six hlgutagers, for the menageutentof...the affairs of said company.. • • - • . Dated, DP1001114 . 136 January 18Y2s Hannay Denny, . 'Wan tcobinknn,Je,,•' John H.'etuietiberier, George R. White,. . • Benjamin Darlington impels Gray; 4th wryer, James Ro.s Bnoardeni.--; , -,Sabn hlorrlson, • - Robert Orr George Ogden,• J "ePh RidiliritSni , - • ‘-'Samuel Baird, Philip Idechlipgl.... • ComniAienera. 'IIIQUESIVE GRKYII Z—,You.iferketelifivequested . 1 '0 _mend: adiourtted meting 4if4h OVOnNt447n* 13staithrevening: the 17t1t instant):ser.:pleloekiots , the: Waverly Houst•Dismoud iiiiaPersatite= for lathissja the Kugstrrei: peon. iiEWritheray.. , Oittker :TONG SHAAIR.S.--A.A,MAgOltreeltW; out the balance of their S sod soehawien la EIZINOS AND PAH t‘MATTAI4.; , ;- , et.:"•• A: MASON Co. 'are elasinfrotri • all dick Meek or Preach Merinni, h e janlB icycypidt - - - -to all that teiskA k kaPw- the -11Ine otaay • rt you the trouble to-call;st.ftypiles,ro u , oan 'the re get a flUe. WftLeh tint will keep tree: time end ; very low, say at about one half the ptice vitt - Will have to psy for the same quallty,•at any orthe. old ttigtf - prisje - ' boos in this city.- Iron ran 1111147 , Att at'the•glii...rpNee - and time any thing in the way of - Eiti'delland tindnocia , ble (did jewelrY•lti its real Yalta; end not be- - obriged, :to. pay the Jewelers £OO per , eent.• profiti 04E11118w . i on have formerly had to d ao,) don't mind what they a ay, but came and look at-the seeds and lichees before , yopar , z -1 chute e tserhere, 5t MARKE:TST tc REET, ' 4111116 ' • . . - 0011 real goy:MBAS, 4 0 - 10 •MORRIsh•Tm• Store -- X -the Diamoad..,ltamased arta inferieriTeatila • kept aboat the eambtiahment ";.; *- - Good 1401111 and fine flavored tresieWefilf#l4"4,..-.. - . , ; • Teas charged elsowntrcallfialtiiri. 6 03!01 1 1'brite at 95 rte: t And the finest Teas in thellaileaStalea at Look oat ON . hhekillue.Ten. Chisti.arthe doer. jsald MORRIS' Teti Store. Tr OSSIITH HUNOA.BIAN- few .ix; cases received /my!, for salelow,byy >r • , ync,,soN 801gi :Nb 91 [VBod et 'ierll3:lvr TIVUEIDESS-&- ! CO , S'94oded - -,;:itut,pinuiia - R aCso bl ormiEtteitettuit o 4 l, Vielie s tentit.'iLi-t, Sold • • . rititoH 1 11A,MFIE.LIY t m. cr, Z.:NV/BMW : . • lig.94oollti , CHERIti.; • .‘ '....A'tenaa outs Icitecit*ippiw___risitlicoast auk 4.'W 1 4.;:t".11 1 4: 3 1; ~.,4 0 .4 A -10 . , 0149M' „,17. / . $ L~-- r '~. = NAM