PrIBI.I811&D BY wEilTx r Co PITTBBUBOH TRUI.ISDAY MORNING, Rte. 1 - 1 - , 1-8,51 • 7•, ,, • , : - Aittiafaso' the and Whig Conveniiaa „:"NirAt a meeting of tboAmi•Masonie and ' Whit City Conte:Dims. held December leth. {IA the fob _ . lowlir ruolutlim was adopted t Baufecd. That It ntt' bo the duty of to. Pm— t Of ePdtATAIOItatTtIIr ' Atr th" ftr:gt " l ft; rf • .o December urn. between the hours of II A. and 6P. - • .4l dt«,nris.,l;llc,•,l::;.lngztoir".=4t';,:,l7. - ; Lu occordauee with which, the eleetke for delermes 001110. bald at the time MAW to the reed mice. a-.d m. Dmeeutlon'erlll mint on Wattmeter. December 17th. 10 o'clock. A. 11.1 n the 80Preute C. 4rl JOIIN D. DAILEY. Preet. gerREADING NATTER TULL FOUND ON EACH P.40.E OP THIS PAPER. OPENING OP THE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD.. Theopeningof the Pennsylvania Railroad, from r."l'ittaborgh to. Turtle Creek, t3ok place yoster - . Al; and was sigaalizel by nn excursion trip • given on the part of the Company to a number of gentlemen, comprehending the Mayor, and • ' ,' Councils of the two lilies, stockholders, public • • acorn, editorial corps, etc. The care left the station on Liberty Ltreet, just above the Canal --. ' Bridge at a quarter past eleven', and arrived at ,c, . the. Turtle. Creek Station at 12, M. It was 4 .1 .: , snowing hard 4 the time, and the track was net. 11;.-; '.:,. tlairefore,ln a'situation for high speed, oven ' -...."' • - Were such desirable In a - first trip. The road is . tl first rate tine, the superstructure being very sOlid,,.and the cars running very quietly. The ,' . ...,. , •17;'.eare era of thelirstalass, and the handsomest, '-'.......,;:-.-- thin es a whole, we hare ever secs. They ore .•,.. •,••• truly hauling. At Wilkineburgh and at Tur i' 1 - j . :tie Creek verylituadsome 'elation houses have ..'. :treri . erected, and at the latter place there is a •.: I; . ..tura•table, to answer the purposes of an accomo• •• elation t ra in that point. " . • ' c t - large hotel hue been erected at the Turtle 1 1' 4 4rook station, which to kept by Mr. Shepherd. although he him only been in it about n ' week, be furnished for the guests, on behalf or II , 'the Railroad Company, an excellent dinner, to Which ample justice was dour. • After dinner a meeting was organized, by :coiling his honor; the Mayor ,of l'ittsburgh, "gone dl. Grrnmx, Esq., is the Chair, and appointing no Vice-Presidents, his honor, the Mayor of Allegheny, 111.. S. Fleming, Esq.. Gm: Wm. Lorimer, Jan., Wm. A. Shale S. S. Fowler, D.N. White, Wm. Eichbaum, L. Roht. APEnight. Joseph Pennock, Rob% Mdrroli,llartin Lytle, Robt. NI. Biddle, Wm. ",' Graham, and Rodey Patterson and as Secret _ ~."taries„ Geo. Peebles, Chas. TI. Paulson, and Thos Phillips. A Committee, consisting of Robt. M. Riddle t r ad Thomas 'P,hiltipk,, Esquires, was appointed fte draft resolutions; and during their absence, -*. several . gentlemen addressed the meeting, among Whbor were Gent Wm. Botinson, Jr., llnbt. ILlCtiight, Eeq., Gen. Wm. Lizrimer, Jr, Br. J. VCliuteCk, en, The fulldwing are the Ra :,:.-;,aolations : . . Resolved, That the meeting have witnessed. -• with Vim:tingled gratittcation, the completion of Abet section of the Western Division of the Fetiiisylvanla Railroad, which is a triumphant - windleation of the good faith in which - plait and the - Management of, the Company have - ,.pnrsuent their, engagements with Pittsburgh art.! Allegheny County. Resolved, That the progria made in this son , linden's enterprise, witbno hiatus of hot twenty eight Wien to be overcome in order to complete the Craton of Philadelphia with .Pittsburgh, by railroad, and this areconqilistied, with inadequate -. - .`means, 'without incurring debt, and within three years frotathe striking of the first spade iu the -• soil, is a resell without parallel in the annals of railiorid =eking, and reflects the highest honor on.thi management of the Pennsylvania Rail read CoMpany. Resolved, that the thorough end sulnuantial Character of the work: throughout its length, - , and in all ithdetails. attests at once the wisdom l • and forecast of the President and Directors, and '_willre - main en enduring monument of the energy, seal; end skill of the Engineers. Resolved, That the hearty approbation ; .• • which tre have tested, in our excursion, the ex-` _ 'valiant qualities and capabilitiee of this road. protepts us to mention as deserving all honor, J Edgar Thotipson, the Chief Engineer, Edward principal Assitaant Engineer in charge by the entire Western Division of the work, end Thottian Seabrook, Engineer in charge of this ' Section Joel put in service. Resolved, That looking to the unfailing ' ictality with which the several divisions of this Toad hare been thrown into eervice at the preeite periods . pro - announced by the filanageinent, for - their cnmpletion, we look forward with entire Confidence, en we do with lively satisfaction, to - the - First of August next, to witness the coneam • minden it the work vehicle is to bind Pailadelphia and Pittsburgh in the iron hoods of neighbor ., hood and fraternity. At the conclusion of the meeting, the com panyn-entered the ears, and in about forty minutes arrived in the city, every person ex preening tnitiefaction with the trip. To-day the regular line to Philadelphia is `-thpen. A liege number of fine coaches are pro . , :.wided, to run between Turtle Creek and Latrobe, arid we hale no doubt the route will he moot pleUeult, sui it is decidedly the quickest between the,Obio and the eastern cities drossiprz,--ife this morning the speech which. AL Kossuth began to deliver at Castle Garden, but which he was prevented from pro ceeding with, owing to the commotion of the • immense throng. It was eubsequently written c out and ant to the press. It may, therefore, :be relied upon as perfectly aecnrate. - is, unquestionably, the most itepartnet 'speech he has yet deliected, at well as the most 'and toncLing. No man , elto Las the beset of e.` freeman can read it without deep It - ls solemn invocation to the go.- , 'eminent and people of the United States in Ise - Issilf country, and one that will sink deelidy jnio:their hearts. ' ' . Tbetum and substance of his petition is. that interpose to prevent the intervention of 'in the struggle between IlangaryAnd <.; Aka Emperor of Austria. The petition and the • petitioner era hoth.alike unique. No snail ever appeared upon. the. theatre of human - action •.:perf•otly divested of wealth, power Rad office, • • . stranger, and extle, who hen made so pr.b -4-' found.an Impression as hasLouis-Eassuth; tier berore has' so tremendous a question been , :praPotuaded to the American people as lierttL: 4 41Coscinth does not come nmongskue to be feted fesst r ed—to receive the emagrotoliqiona of "ftaemen' b I T for what e ....one. Le does not come, so Lariyetha dhl, to res olve the homage of a no -. time. gradiado ; but to plead--and 0. bow well •the taisdo I—for his own "poor country," which, I: like 'the . of old, has fallen among - _'like horn wounded it, stripped it, and tan half dead. Hie appeal boa conk dieply . Ante the:hearte of oar people; and the response 'that anent will glee rise to one of the most imp6•LiMt - ilitestions ever presented to them. 'lltatiyie;its ISeseuthruggeste, that the nailed • Mat f OiMit 1;1.141 d U nited S Ipso .o . 00 o tatos , Mterfermice of Russia, woad be :.isufacicnt to prevent that interference, especially If it should boando irt full slew of being follow ,:ed tip by !tie moat irigormoi action; but ids safer fo telte4elo ealeuJatiott the more eeriove alter patiia Nita it won - ld involve ue In war, _ , atst y+ fM2dbm deliiiatisal in ',Drape. {, liras tti@ta w) of the question. ...111. view Whiatt..tioities.nesrer .hotoe. fiappose ti;•~3.. ootutb `, barging made hie appeal to . t u hes r otw o : return to Hunger/ den the ;wsr f, wns nod Italians having people of the United" States • . from taking part - :61141..4r: E ; "„i, -, tfe think not. At least there governmet," do what it - forced: to take part in the eau , - If so, bow much better to .unitedly, dat a time n A hest may be all that will be re . into it voluntarily and with , which a first blow,gi ta ves, at every dissavan se, t is s question of tre :, ! which, io the rush :'•edecade,' qUickly. OTtr , "everk othr `drew]: Into - this thp ;ear is not And out' Part in it need not necessarily be any thing but mar- Milne; but. we freely-Limit that if ones begun, no human foresight eari'Vee the end. N. KOSSOTH'S. HEW YORK SPEECH. The speech which,llossnCx !as to have deliv ered at Castle Garden,. it the tumult had been less, has been given to the press for publication. It is the most important that has yet emanated from him, since it exhibits his hopes, plans and expectations as regards the action of the people of the United States. We therefore publish it entire: • M. KOSSIITH'S BENARIIB. I am yet' half sick, gentlemen; tossed and twtisted. about by a fortnight's gale on the At lantic's restless waves; my giddy brains are still turning:round as in a whirlpool, and this gigan tic, continent seems yet to tremble beneath my wavering steps. Let me, before I go to work, have some hours of rest upon this soil of freedoin, your happy home• Freedom nod Horne! what heavenly music in those two words! Alas I have no home, and the freedom of my people in down .trodden, Young Giant of tree America, do not tell ma that thy shores are an asylum to the pp pressed, and a home to the homeless exile. An asylum it is, but nil the blessings of your glori ous country, can they drown into oblivion the longing of the heart, and the fond desires, for'our native land? My beloved native land! thy very sufferings make thee but dearer to my heart, thy bleeding image dwrlls with me when I wake, as it rests with NO in the short moments of my restless sleep. It has acoempanied me over the waves.- It will accompany me when I go beck to fight over agate the battle of thy freedom once more. I have no idea hut thee; I base no feel ing but thee. Even here, with this prodigious view.of great ness, freedom and happiness, which spreads be fore my astonished eyes, my thoughts are wan , dering towards home; and when I look over these thousands of thousands before me, the happy inheritance of your freedom fur which your fathers fought and bled—and when I Oro to you, citizens, to bow before the majesty of the United States, and to thank the people of Sow York for their generous share in my liberation, and for the unparalled honor of this reception, lime, out of the very midst of this great assem blage, rise the 'bleeding image of Hungary, look king to you with anxiety whether there ho in the lustre of your eyes a ray of hripe fur her; whether there he in the thunder of your hur rahs a trumpet call of resurection. If there were no such ray of hope in year eyes, and no such trumpet call In your cheat's, then wo to Europe's oppressed nations. They will scamd alone in .he hour of need. Less fortunate than you were, they will meet no brother's hand to help them in the approaching giant struggle against the leagued despots of the word; and wo also to toe. I will feel no joy even here, and the days of my stay here will torn out to be lost for my fatherland—lost at the very time, when every moment is cheming in the decision of Eu rope's destiny, Citizens, touch as I am wanting some hours of rest, mochas I have need to become familiar with the ground I will have to stand upon be fore I enter on business matters publicly, I took for o duty of honor, not to let escape even this first moment of your geuerons welcome, without stating plainly and openly to-you what sort of man I ant, and what are the met:nations and the hopes—what are the motives *Lich brought mu now to your glorious shores. Gen tlemen. I have to thank the people, Congress, and government of the United States for my lib eration from captivity. Human tongue has 'no words to express the bliss which I felt when I— the doWn-trbiblen Hungary's wandering chief— saw the glorious flag of the stripes and stars Gut tering over my head—when I hest bowed before it with deep respect—when I saw around me the gallant officers and the crew of the Mitians• sippi frigate—the most of them the worthiest representatives cf true American principles. American greatness, American generosity—end to think that It was not t mere chance which chat the star-spangled banner around me, bar that It was your protecting will—to know that the United States of .tineriesjeanseioua of their glorious collier, as well ks'of their pow,. dr elsred by tits now-Adel act to be resolved to become the protectors of Immon rights—to see a powerful croon of America coming to far Asia to break the chains by which the est despots of Europe fettered the activity of an exiled Atagyei, whose very name disturbed the proud security of their sleep—to feel restored by each a protection, and in ?AAA way, to freedom, and I.vfeedom to setivity.you may be well aware rf whin 1 base felt, and still feel, at the remem braves of this proud moment of my life Others spoke—you acted: and I was free! You acted; and otthis net of yours. tyrants ortnhteil ; hu manity- shouted out 'Frith joy ; the down trodden people of Alsip ars—the down trodden, hit not brokeo, raised his head with resolution and with hope, and the brilliancy of your stars was greet ed by Europe's oppressed nations as the morn tag star of rising liberty. Note, gentlemen, you most he aware how boundless the gtetitude must be which I feet for ' you. Yon have restored me to life—because, restored to acticily: nod should my life, by the blessings of the Almighty, still prove useful to my fatherland, and to humanity, it will be your merit—it will be yorlr work May you andyour glorious country held...seed for it. Europe is on 1 the very eve of such immense events, that now : ever fervent my gratitude may be to you. I would not Emit. felt *lnherited to truss the Atlantic, ' at this very time. only for the purpose to ex hibit to you my warm thanks. I would have banked you by facts contributing to the free dom of the European continent; and would have postponed my visit to your glorious shores till the decisive battle for liberty was fought—if it were my destiny to outlive that day. Then what is the motive of my being herent this very time I The motive, citizens, is that your generous acts of myliberstiouhas raised the conviction through. out the world that this generous act of yours is bat the manifestation of yonr resolution to throw your weight into the balance where .the fate of the European continent is t be weighed. Yon Ease raised the conviction threughout the world that by my liberation you were willing to say —"Ye oppressed nations of old Europe's coral. tent, bo of good cheer: the young giant of Amer. ica stretches his powerful arm over the waves, ready:oXgi re a brother's hand to your return." So is your act interpreted throughout the World. You, in your proud security, can scarcely imagine how beneficial this conviction haa.already We ed to the suffering nations of the'Eurapean coo tinent. You can scarcely imagine what self confidence you have added to the resolution of the oppressed Yon have knitHio tic of soli darity in the dostiniel of nations. I can't doubt that you know ; was received by the public opinion in every country which I tonehnd since 1 ant free, and what feelings my liberati7m has elicited in those coonfries which it was not.my lot to touch. .You know how I. a plain, poor, penniless exile, bare almost become' o centre of hope and confidence to the most dif• fere& nations, not united bet by the tie of nommon sufferings. What is the source of this npparition imparalelled in mankind's history! The source of it in, that your generous act of my liberation is taken by the world fur the rev elation of the fact that the United States are resolied not to allow the despots of the world to trample on oppressed humanity. It is helicit that my liberation was cheered, from Sweden down to Portugal, as a ray of hopel It is hence that even those nations which most desire my presence in Europe now, have unaninoonsly told me, ' Hasten on, hasten on to the great, free, rich and powerful people of the United States, and bring over its brotherly aid - to the canoe of your country, so intimately connected with Eu ropean liberty; and here I stand to plead the cause of the solidarity of human rights before the great republic of the United States. Hum ble as lam, God, the Almighty, - han eolected me to represent the cause of humanity before you. Aly warrant to thin capacity is written in the sympathy and confide:went all who are oppres-, sod, and.of all who, as your elder brother, the people of Britain, sympathize with the distress. ed—my warrant to this capacity is written In the hopes and expectations you have entitled the world to entertain, by liberating me out of my prison,•and by restoring me to activity. .But it has pleased the Almighty to make out of my humble self yet another opportunity fora thing which 'may prove a happy turning point in the deatinioo in the world 'I bring you a brotherly greeting from the people of Great Britain. I speak not In an offidial character, imparted by diplomacy, whose seeresy Is the curie of the world,but I am the harbinger of the public spirit of. the people ; which has the right to impart A direction to its government, and which I witnes. sod, pronouncing itself invite most decided man ner, openly—that the people of England, united to you with enlightened brotherly love, as ills united is blood—caner-ions of your strength an it is conscious or its own, has forever abandon ed every sentiment of irritation and rivalry, and desinto the brotherly alliance of the United States to secure to every nation We sovereign right to diopons of itself, and to protect the tor. ereign right of nations egainst the encroaching arrogance of despots, and leagued torn optimt the league of despots, to Stand, together with yon, godfather to the approaching baptism of European liberty. Now gentlemen, I have stated my position. I am a straightforward man. I. am a republican. I have avowed 'openly in We monarchical, but free England; and lam happy to state that I have nothing halt by this avowal there. I hope I will not lose here, in republiami America, by that frankness which mast be lona 'or-tha chief !do I beg ICATe, allo•ing points: of honor and tererp4rty clues • I claim for :itself: so I am to respect the here. of knights er- qualities of every rryablican. frankfy and openly, to estate the First, that . I take it to tut ado principle not to .tnedille with will Man of your own domestic aff toy country the right to dispose retailed, and must be resolved', game principle here and every ' "Stacy other &light in the pa: rant for theories. It is not ray case. lam the men of tint great, principle of thirsovereigaty of every People..to dispose of its:own domestic concerns, and I most solemnly deny to every for eigner, as to every foreign power, the right to oppose the sovereign faculty. Secondly, I pro fess, highly and openly, my admiration for the glorious principle of anion on which stands the mighty pyramid of yourgreatneas, and upon the basis of which you have grown, in the short pa riod of seventy-five years, to a prodigious giant, the living wonder of the world. I have the most warm wish that the star-spangled banner of the United States may forever be floating, united and one, tile proud ensign of mankind's divine origin; mtdltaking my ground on this principle of onion, which I find lawfully existing, an es tablished constitutional fact, it is not to a party, but to the united people of the limited , States that I confidently will address my humble re quests for aid and protection to oppressed hu manity. I will conscientiously respect your laws, . but within the limits of your laws I will use ev ery honest exertion to gain your operative sym pathy end your financial, material and political aid for my country's freedom and independence, and entreat the realization of those hopes which .you generosity bee raised in me and my people's breasts, and also in the breams of Europe's op pressed nations. And, therefore, thirdly, I beg leave frankly to state that my aim is to restore my fatherland to the full enjoyment of that not of declaration of independence, which being the only rightful existing public law of my , nation, can nothing have lost of its rightrulnnot by tfie violent invasion of foreign Russian arms, and which, therefore, is fully entitled to he recog nized by the people of the United Slates, whose very existence is founded upon a similar decla ration of indepencence. Th. haying expounded my aim, 1 beg leave to state that I cams not to your shores to enjoy a happy rest. I came out with the intention to gather 'lrittiophs of personal' distinction, or to be the object of popular shows; but F came an bumble petitioner in my country's namo, as its freely chosen couetitutional chief. What can be opposed to this recognition, which is a logical necessary consequence of the principle of your country's political existence What can be opposed to it: The'frown of lily. Itulne man—the anger of that statelite of the Czar, called Francis Joseph of Ativtria; and the im mense 4tungor with which some European and American papers threaten you, and by which, ; nf course, you must feel extremely terrified, that your minister at Vienna will have offered his paasportti, and that Mr. INDIA.. leaven Washington, should I he received and treated in my official capne.ty J. Now an to your Minis ter at Vienna, how you can combine the letting Lim stay there with tour opinion of 'lie collie of Hungary, 1 really don't boor, but no touch I know that the present absolutistical atmosphere of Europe is hoot try propitious to American principles. I know a man who could tell some curion, facte shout thin matter. But an to Mr. Hulecioun, really I don't believe that ho would he so ready to leave WashingtOu Ile has ex tremely well digested (Lei:auntie pills which His Webster has administered to him no gloriously; but after all, I know enough of the public spirit of the sovereign people of the United States, that it would never adniit to wbaterer responsi ble depository of the executive power, should he oven be. willing to do;so, which, to be sure, your high-minded Government in not willing to do, to he regulated in its policy by all the IDiLsu mans or all the Francis Josephs in the world. So I confidently hope Hint the sovereign of thin country, the people, will make the declara tion of independoure of It augury POrn formally recocuised, and that it will care not a bit for it if Mr. Ilubleinnno taken to-morrow bin pass port, ?ion roy.4, to him. hlut it is also my agreeable duty to profess that I am entirely convinced that the government of the Uaited Staten shores warmly the sentiments of the peo ple in that respect. It bust proved it toy Preen ling in a ready and dignified manner the resole- tionlof Congress on behalf of my liberation. It has prayed it try calling on the Cougrexs to consider I how I shall be treated and received, and even this morning I was honored, byllte expretty or der of the government, l , y an official salute from the batterie• of the Coiled States, in each a moon, in which, according to the military rules, only a public high nth:Ml capacity can he greeted. Having than expounded my aim, I bet; leave to state that I cants opt to your FOG- I flans shores to enjoy a happy rest.-1 e3lllO hid I with the intention to gather triumphs of person al distinction, but because a humble petitioner, in my country's name, as its freely chosen con• stitutional chief, humbly to entrees your gene- root aid; and then it in to the aim that I will j devote every moment of in, time with the more assiduity, the more reatiessnees, as every mo• mein, may toeing a report of events which may ell' me to beaten to my place on the battle field. where the great, 11.1 I hope the last battle, will ho fought between Liberty end Despotism A moment marked by the finger of God to tie co near, that every hoar of delay of your genermin aid may prove fatally disastrous to oppressed ; humanity. And thins baring stated my position to be that of a humble petition, in the name of my ep pressed country, lot' e respectfully ask, do you not regret to have bestowed upon me the higher honor of this glorious reception, unparalleled in history! I on. unparalleled in history, though I know, that your fathers have weleotard Lafay ette in a similar way; her Lafayette had mighty claims to your country matitnilc—he bad , fought in your ranks for your freedom and inde pendence, and what still was more. In the hour ; of your need. lie was the link of your friendly ' connection with France—a connection, the re- j sults of which were two French fleets of more than thirty light men of war, three thousand gallant moo, who fought aide by aide with you against Conawallis before Yorktown; the precious gift of twenty foot thousand muskets, a loan of nineteen million. of dollars and even the prelirnioary trestles of :your siert°. peace, negotiated at ('aria by your immortal Franklin. ! I hope the people of the United States, now it; self in the happy condition to aid those who are I in need of ' aid, as itself wan snot In toted, will kindly remember these fact; and you, citizens of ' New York, and you will yoursehrea become the j Lafayetten of Hungary. Lafayette had groat j claims to your love and sympathy, hut I have none. I come a humble petitioner, with no otberclaime than those which the oppressed hays to the sympathy of freemen, who, have the pow• er to help: with the claim which the onfortn. nate has to the happy; and the Wien trodden be 'to the protection of eternal Justice and of hdman rights. In a word, I have no other claim, ; thou those which the opprensed principle of free- dote has to the aid of victorioue liberty. Then I you'd humbly ask, are these claims sufficient to, ensure your generous protection, not tc toy ; self, lout to the route of my natiVe laud—not to my native laud only, but to the principle ; of freedom on Europe's continent., of which the independence of Hungary is the indispensable key stone. If you consider these claims not sufficient to I par active and operative sympathy, then let me know at once that the hopes has° felled with which Europe's oppressed nations have looked to your great, mighty and glorious republic—let me know at once the failure of our boom, that I may beaten bark and tell Europe's oppressed nations, •Let us light, forsaken and single•hand ed, the battle of Leonidas; let us trust to Ood, to our right, and to our goitd sword; there in no obeli help for the oppressed nations on earth." Bat if your generous republican hearts are ani mated by the high principles of freedom and Of toe solidarity In the Ileatioles of humanity—if you have the will, as, to he sure, you have the powert to support the muse of freedom against 'the eat:lriligious league of despotism, then give me Cottle days of calm redaction to bee.me no quaitited with the ground upon which I stand— ' lot me take thd• kind advice of *omit active friends on the most practical course I have to adopt—let me P.OO if Otero be any prepartory tarps taken in fainr of that MY.. which I have the honor to regreeent; and then let me have a now opportunity to expound before you my hum ble regents in a humble way. I confidently hope, Mr. Mayor, the corpora tion and citizens of the Empire city will grant me the eecond opportunity. If this be your generous will, then let me take this for a boon of happier days; and let me add, with a sigh of thanksgiving to the Almighty God, that it is your gloriona country which Providence has selected to be the pillar of freedom, as It in already the asylum to oppressed humanity. lam told that I will have the high honor to review your patriotic militia, Oh, God! how my heart throbs at the idea to see this gallant army enlisted on the side of freedom against dXspotiain; the world would be free and you the !saviour of humanity. And why not? These gallant men take part in the mighty demonstra tion .of the day, proving that I was right when I call now-a-days even the bayonets think. CH- G.°. of Now York, it is under your protection that'. place the sacred cause of freedom and In dependence of Hungary. . The editor of the Sire Fork Triton, in clotting a long article on the Prosident'n Menage, uses I the following strong language: An to Fugitives from 'Bondage—one of whim the President and .Congress are about to vie with each other in honoring—we cannot en deeply regret as dein the President the difficulties ex perienced in liandruflilog and forcing thorn back haps:livery. That diffictilty has its origin in the enure of the can—or rather, In the eternal laws of God written on the hearts of humano and conscientious men and, women. Every un-, corrtipt human soul in naturally an allay and ac complice of the fugitive escaping from slavery, :anxious that he may not be overtaken, and ree dy to speed and cheer Mon on hie way. Ten thounand'prayers ascend ♦daily In behalf' of the, liying,bondenan. not one for the success of bin pnrsuers. There in not inn a Doctor of Divinity so totally depraved as to he able heartily to prey that tae parader may triumph in the recapture of the fugitive. 1V or doe, the President, though ho roundly assert, it, mince oneparficlo of proof that the Constitution requites any , nch enactment es.lha - Feititiee -Ellese.taw amity enactment at all on the enbjech The Comity tion enjoins and prohibits Many things triere gard to which Congress has never thonght?ro per to take any action whatever. The Ccr,sti. tntional provision respecting "fugitives fro la bor or service" appears to be addreesei ti the States, and contains no shadow of inftration that legislation by Congress would bo equired to give it efficacy. The Pinsident'n aaertions that Congress .`mual from necessity firs act on the subject" is disproved by the fact the no ac tion was Laken by Congress for some yeas after the Constitution went into operation. A length an act was passed which was quite stritrent In its provisions. No proof has been given tat that was inefficacious; nobody petitioned fo its re peal or modification; when lo! the act .t 1850 was concocted to "agitate" and convalsele Na tion—an act tyrannical in its spiritandatocioas in several of its provisions. The President deceives himself if he 'ippon cc that the spirit of opposition to this las is di minishing. If the slave•catohers will alloy it to fall into disuse, there can be little diffitulty in retaining it on the Statute-books. But wher ever the People are permitted to see itspracti cal working, there they are impelled to told it in deeper nod deeper abhorrence: nod if me half ! the fugitives now living in the Free State were ' , objected forthwith to its provisions, its .reser. cation would be morally impossible. to be hated it needs but to be seen.' And f 'our Liberty and our Union' are based on our nacrity in depriving our fellow men of their libery and tenting them from their wives and child cu, as Bolding and others were torn, without tie priv ileges of Baboon Corpus and Trial by Jur, then 'in our Liberty' a fraud and 'our Union' e;,cove anal with Death.' The President wil live long enough to learn that on these points he is grievously mistaken. The Albany Evening Journal, in nu mule on the Preeident's Meensge, In sthloh it it spoken of in terms of general commendation, does its remarks as follows: • Other favorite doctrines of the Whig. Party of the Union are pressed home upon the mention of the Represeutive.o of the People, wilt most commendable earnestness. Itt these rechnmend ailne we recumaito the old spirit and the ancient landmarks of the Party. Their hiscuasion awak- MS pleasant reminiseences and render) more keen the regret that any portion of oar friends should seek to disturb th harmony, or chill the enthusiasm of the Party by attempting U foist to new test of faith into the Whig creed. It is impossible that there should he a miner • sal concurrence of reatient in regard ,o the Compromise measures. It is no not otof su preme folly, therefore, to attempt to oomph such concurrence. Those measures consltute no part of the Whig creed. Friendship for Oral or hoetillty to :hetn should not ho mode the toot of politic rt orthodoxy.' To do so wool Ibt fatal to the Whig party and those who are rocking to make Ohio iuterpotation, are striking t fatal blow at the union and vitality of the party,— Toleration upon this as upon other It:mantisl questions is the only safe doctrine. Ws yet hope Gtr see Ohio admitted. If it shall in, we luny look forwent with confidence to the vomit of tw approaching contest whoever may bemade the Standard Bearer of the'Whig party. Edsiorial et , r , ceimatience or the Tri!an THE PRESIDENCY AHEAD. - - • Wintnacro,, Wednenday, Dec. 3, ISid. !!Who is to be next President," is already a question thoughtfully, anxiously pondered Wah -lin the shadow of the Capitol., Washington Is a City of Politics, and men ore here nothing ! not , political. As yet I hoar only the nemenofCtay, Soon!, Wntlicrial and FlLLeillin diecuseed among Whig.: tint Mr. Clay in unqualifiedly avtme to i being made a candidate. Mr. Fillmore seder stood to be indifferent or dininclined to (kept the chances of a canvass, leaving Gen. Seat and Mr Wen.Wr the only practical competitors.— ' of.these, Den. Scott certainly rooms to be the stronger here. I feel linTrligted in the wiser non that if the Whig, of Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Florida, Tennessee. Restock)! and Louisiana—the only Slave States thatean be ream..lnsibiy expected to go Whig—are compelled Ito choose their candidate from these two. they will prefer Wien Scott. and would 'go into his support with confidence of Bocce's. I fay thin no no partisak of any man likely to be run, bet as s simple looker.on, desirous of correctly read ing and interpreting the nig°, of the Waits. It ! is not iinpon.iblo that Mr Clay, If be fives, will yet be toady hrieadeut in detionceel hit own protest, nor on the other hand, that an entirely new man luny be eetected, I speak only of what is claw current in Political circles bare. On the other side, Political mining and coun termining ore quite active at present Ca cho.° has considerable Southern strength, and if lieicartion hisown state hatelsontly will stand well in the [Wilmer, Convention, hot not well •nough to he nominated. Marcy has some in Outwits./ friends, but the decision or tba DeMo cratio State Committee to relent the Delegates from one State by Nettie:o iestoedaf wrZiate Convention is a very serious damper on hie pa... Teats. Gen. Butler has far lees strength thus I had been led to sapprae he had, and Casa hat none at all, an I was already note. Ical fortunes blossom hod retie Len with rare precipitation. and the fact of to-day, is no fact of to-morrow. I cannot pretend to guest what may be the inane of the Baltimore Convention, but to day Dantean has by far the but ehume of a nomination, and I think could hardly foil if the Convention were to!osaccohlti en die Bth of January. How it may he in May or. Jane, we shall nee in due time. I hare nal3 that Gen. Butler is weaker than I supposed. to the first place, the fart that Benton, !Pair, and Preston Kiog are understeed to lead off in his behalf prejudices him with many. Them the ftsruherners of our State, p ing ostensibly for Marry. can do very little at present for Butler. But I was rather surprised to loom here that the +upper( of Erntuekv.and Tonnewron Convention from Me out.el or . re'urie. rd Oh ,for ficuylap. If this calculatiOn le well founded, as I am inclined to think it it, then Gen. Butler, like lien. Casa, (and tooth add Gen Houston') Is no where. G. Mr. Douglas Jerrold has made a proposal that a copy of Shakespeare !Mall be prisented to Kossuth, by penny subscriptions ihronhout England, in admiration of his marvellom mu• trey of iithe tongue that Shakspeare spoke." The idea seems to meet almost universal favor. lo a note to the editors of the Daily Neu, Mr. Jerrold ans.— -The el.:over of pennies subscribed Eng limbraen will not he wlthon t Its significant:: such copper will hate its effects even spinet lie iron of iron Illptsin and lend of leaden Austria" Fall Im portatton of Hardware, 0131827, &c. lA)GAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, IN ulre la all the attoutlus of 11.201.ta au.l ohm to their Laua orma of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC lIAIIDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., INIPILTKL/ DV RECENT PACKETS. Aal Phleh thee are pop prepared in offer at .14 eattor4 tall to plea.. • 10-A run annort.V.nt.or Leg \'B cabstand...l U. $.1.112 •1•30• on 11100 Petroleum i Stir...A MOAT REllelYtanLit Cain or TOW- Humor.. Cc.a, at Psysoutrie.—W• 10.14 the la4rtloo of the afflicted .at the public notteeally, to the cortittate or Woo. Hall, of title fits. The Mae may ero mook.brloU pernou oho may he skeptiesl to relation to the facts*. lorth. B. 11. KIER. • . • I hod been enlisted .veral gran with • onreureinf.th nyan, which continued to Inert.. until September. NMI, din inflammation .t that time laving involved the whole lining membr e ne of Loth eye., and ended to the depleite of • %Irk film, which wholly dcatroyed my eight. /had an den. lion perfornuel. end the tb Deemssg removed. welch nee° returnwl and left me in ea bud • condition as bebve. At thie 'Man of the complaint I made applicaUon to god• re of the moet eminent medical men, who Informel me that 'my eye would never get well.' At this time ould not dintingubb any object. Dr the advice of eon. Mind. I commenced the me of the Pntroleum, both lutervally so d toothy, ender which my eyes have Improved &IP me MI the primontliton, and I haver...vete,/ lay eight muff ly. My general beeith vac very much improved te the Petroleum, and I ettributo the reetaation of Inighin Its u.. I mildest N 0.102 Second Mast. In this dtyrand will t happy. to al. any Infoymutlon in 1,110.102 13 my WILLIAM NAIL.. For eels by iley.r A MaDowall, 100 Wood etreefi R. IL Wien, 17 Wood Weed: If. A. Pahm..tock,N Colas:hes Wood and Front Wrestle: D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott doe•Ph Dzuglees, and 11. p Schwartz. Allegheny; also by De pro. printer. 8. M. KIM. 1.19.1A.er • Canal Ibulualarenth at e Pitulorh gerTssTimosv IN FAVOR. Of LR. MohNIL n Lien Pdas.—lt would be may to fill • colored tilth cer tificates of the nacelle°. of this =anoint,. Whatever It her haJ • trial it boa toady Ilwlf pooolay. We Lay. t o our tv.asetellou huNdrole of order. like thy follonalft Varyiburgb, N. Y., Deo. hOJO4T. d Co.—Your leveling •gent left silk toe ordirt. Lula tint, • quantity of tdoleane's Li,, MN. The tetv.le lot cold very. rapidly; •nd rare the 'tallest uti,factlide, Indeed, It Ia erowlderettthe beet reedelne ot the aiod ever udered for sale. ?leave octal too mother as etioo •. poddhle. W. 11. AINSWINTM For tale by .1. KIDD et IN thehdelt.lt, No.llll Weld R. Pittsburgh Lite Insurance Compiny. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. OFEWE, , NO. 76 TOURER STRIIIT. • OFFICEHA: Prt.3ll3ot—J3m.to S. Ilan. V ice l'aultdoot—Ntoott !Atituoaus. Treasuivr—J.aott S. Wen. nerrotory-43. A. totoLuot. Sp.nes lolvortionueot soother pal 13 ble mat. Citizen's Insurance Company uf PiftsTurgh NCOURAGE .HOME INSIITEIIIONS etFO-4 14 4. 41 w 41 4, 4t.44.311 the wrhotourfCl. H. C. u. LLmxar PxultUfnL.—.- w.AtAnt s, no. Comp., Is ono pr3poredto noon nl I oaarO3ont , . to nom. spa In Ltuuntro. 3e33.13, to. , Au 0mP10f..... , T for the AtAllti and Inteerit loallotton. Is shook.' In the ebernoter of the It Abr. aro 311 ans.'. of PlUxborgh. Ao4 Amon to Um ooznomlty. Dr peadone% total and IntoArlt3, J poutolo tto tto—C.ff. Moot/. W0t..1,3ry, ri Jahn Jaz, iiiiiMiffilffilil Serlarmersl..ponder well over the thou- Wad accidents that daily befall horseeland cattle. which often render the= newleee fto HIM when. If you would mats It a' toint b help always on haml H. U. Farrell*. Are Wan Liniment, ioti scald hale the animal eared in e few dayS; and thne out only mac time, but you would moil He risk of losing the creature elmectler. Ili.. W eenies:mm=l Take -Notice. ALL PERSONS knowing themselves in debted to the late a rm of CAMPBELL &KENNEDY pleasie call en the subscribe, at No UP.i Fourth at , and sells theft amounts. Duty being lb. arbiter In this Imo, all those who tail to coutPlY olth this notice, may arpr_t'cool .14101M:01MS Assignee of Campbell t Kennedy. QAFET Y FUSE—CO bark for sale by 10 del J. R. DILWORTH a O. I)OIVDER.-3000 kegs Blasting; NW Itm . b for rale r l 11.1 S DI LIVOItTIf • al. 11OFFEE-150 bage.ltio, ror Pule by •) hit 7. S. DI LWORTII OLASSES-3U bbls. New Crop; Uraden 4rup: TOP arrive and for W. hr 11.11 J. F. DILWORTH A CO. lEAD-100 pigs for role hr A dell J. s DILWORTH & CO. TAN -40 bbls. N. C , for sale by ,nll .1 8. DILWOICTII 0 CO, [YOSIN—'2O bbls. for sale by JA, .1,11 .1. F. DILWORTH k CO. In Mr mailer of the Foal, n) Susannah net', Jere sal. N PURSUANCE of the appointment of j the under.litheil. 14 AuJltor • ke Cr the Ilnhoreble ut '' G ° n r in , tVel ' ;;nl4le i r l , ' A h- n u ttna L o ' r . irt. " l7 rrelg: rh. 'rt . eele hi lle red uohtle di ed d Reeandati.-411 ter. It=r ...i p . l u ret d f.Te n tu n e y . 71Pal; k t ' illt Tn ' lrnVite h efe Iluddito, No. 71 Onott .treet, uo thr el Iliinday to Jartuari , POR. 110 ifelielt A. U. oh evil tie, at which tone etel tilire I , persons 1ute... , 1 and 11./ktilllM •111 1... hood THOMAS it Rhhl.3ol. 'd.ll , ClO. il' Auditor. ----, ... Young Dien Library—lntroductory Lec ture. - -• rrHE HON. WM. B..MeCLuBE idyl R • lee tore I.rtorr tti•Nono, Me Nlarrantil• Librar y rt d en Inatitutr. i'n.Lar n evening Florio at tiso City Irreturo oom. Laiiiretter Buthlimir .11,Aanwal Polorop/.a. Tb,r publid era rraorrtfrillY into tril t iittrod. Adorl.tane,. frog. CLIA IMES. DERAIL A V, :LEINE, J.lft:lt_ It E EWSPAPERS—Iiept for sale, the Ihti/y 4-1 ss.t srtsatir llasst , s, •Imort *II our daily and woolly gairri•toore. • Ir. uf tha latent Couoter.lt throe. tor, a •tuail retail roma,' irl Almanac,. Irr ibt.d. • to• ariood flak.; 1.6.1' sal ',mins era. .Dentaira. ',IMF. patent peva, ei largo irerayieruarr libarl or flap, and • nira double Map of Ilia . for eel. amp DiA.AC WAILED-, cent e..e. Diamond. A Dacha,. - 4 VARIE r iY OF WANTS.—Wante.l soon, 1 - 1 • .ituation in• aixralmoor or riorr by an intolligant Asir merben:.. alio arid. goal Land and 0.01.11,1• ed to lair corking at Lai irviri •:•••., tor arr.. nrr ft a :: 47 L i ti " if:ii . iii f- r a 3 . 1=1:..r '. 7:.t!. ' : I st; at. r k ,j. ..”. g. 11.1 ..—.atl 'motor I,ll . —N•ok reitool tomato, ono most. roiryno.nts ••ur ttir, tor, .1.1 country around; • trial la aid••.l woman. a nod houoo-toototr norm. want, • Oar, rook, chili:lb,. *PI and.liy dot ..0 rand !An. iiir• call or • ritr tl,nr nl. tb• Pitodiorah Vont VIII, M/4111 to Ili AAC 11Ali del. ddi •Ifrit Diamond. Alirrio•or New Dyeing Ea tablialunent. SW. sonars. vrtirrrrissse itoßEitTswg & wiirEliousE. isABELLA HOW, near Fed.ral street, to - Emtorl A tlegt.s.o, t.. hat .ron class. of I l tte•lour•I, tort A,• Dry.. , of •rrry •Irsrin sod color, Silk 1•Ir•tr y .q•al Lir, C•shonrr•. Cantos. era,. 1/o Astor, SLawle , ,a,al every 'super, of alms. Arx•ls sod the oolor• trloorr.l Ibnir forms.- brlllEsory • uo.l fin i•I•11,‘41 to tr.... Orutlsinyor Wear,' A AppArr•l rltrafr. • I or .1,1 •attout 1 , 11.1 C 1.505 In pt...., and warrant off Dot to rub off or sell Om linen Mark .1151 •Iltparrl rtlri I, en, rtalrrLsoft. lashle Inrure Ilia fabri. W. Alton Malta It Oar to give tlic uttrinat aallafactlf.ti 1b... tosy 1 511.1.1 sal , ttorrllns •1-1,11. Ir. • 1 . ..1!. sot ollt to ura,. charr, flmtlwr our•A••• tbal—Lnylng lb. lair. 203 prOlifonallta lu la sad It, .1.1 rottotr•—•.or •olk •,roal le that of any nth., Itirol• Itt Norrl,,,n, 110.4 r Arr , l Musl In 11.. rz•-• All •rarrsol.•l Ist,.u. s raft, bor. nor, owl rude, fire r Itr•rlyes, a IL with, W Inthr-rn hi. frirrd• I, by rt. - R..1 Rn ritar, that hislitin t. our in u, chtlii Is .Orphans' Court Sale Alleyhrny County, is titURSITAST to on Order of the Orphrtno . C 0... ..1 Prt.l OP the *O4 locerutni o ion. ph T Shirts.. nectsw4, sill ..rprto to publio oak. n 'legit., tat an .1•1 or 1 ann., A 1.4•2.. t tn the I.4luwing .3rtft.bni prnmety, All that arid,. ha 14 pirt. of genurtleibrtw tho Irirt I a the City of Pittsburgh, tart a p•rt nf Pitt 0.0. .lip, bring lot ounitrtirtl ow. Wen awl W.. Inno In • 441.11,10411.1 Int. 1..1 nut br H. net lull W.- ~ 1 . , flook• bsols, Cartutnrinf lb. rtit In PI Prtt. vont or Ihrion 4rtelge.4. • Wrt. prtn Allegbouy County, do . krt.1119.4 awl .1.4 , I d.. to wit frt...1111 on 11. n-a .tr.set in .S.l Prtn Itrentrfnur PP., awl rt , tini.l.ng 0,5 th•••(••• 11, 1.. the line of Int uiitlabor ...hundred sn.ll.rtr.hrrt. In Wag, nue hunind awl thrte frt aight•ui nnetrtil Moho*, anit th• anti the ••we diotano. ht tort.. ottr. beirt mein bit oh eh 1.4 it.. rtnlTerettahrt tz tirt lirt Mao IPL- tamq.l Ponort owl ..11. n, by July In, IC., Drt.lll.s.k 11.111 trtrt Ar . no • I.wh ..4 Int •rt Artle...l • inn artri Intl .I.elling to art 41.4 0.1110 t...- Tern. tog. li.own It el)11.. II 1 1AINP, d 44•. rt f Ktrou int P.l loop T. Hari •. 11..- 1 Goods for Cold I#—rather. lIR PIIY BUIICEI FIELDinx tie at ! I feneina La,. la their vary fall avrainxut . •nr tta a various Islaila DS, .4.4 adapt.. lai raid ...Sart, Hos.. Hale Iltnnalr, whit., b11..c., I.lur enJ Pt•IL Oftisttne 1 , 4 , 101 4, trastrrn. M.J. 4,, kl I (Qt. rr. 4 A:st. tw•r - i , C..c.1.r.t. do.. ....selling .1.....1.A, urn, r . ...vx.,. 4:.. taw, erdrr, Witter 1.11.1r0r. Ilzr.rr 1 , .. dr. r•tilrt,C....mfortt..i.... A1....1.11ti0t....1,440T • , t , AN lit.TN a pitt rr....-Isw.A. _ _ ._ .__ _ .1.1, The Holder of a liote, IVEN by Jacob Poe, Thom.., Poo, and A. ILI J. Mrl-ttro. so. , IWO or 1.0 4 6,111., tba toontb,,it to.torstrol tio.a•ut It ptt st,al yAar an, A aa 11.14 A, a lAA, 4 , 10 S. a. Arguer Staraat and Third AO• //UTTER-12 bbl.. fresh Ron, for gale by drlo P A /1111VE, , 1 : DRIED PEACHES ES-30 I fof - .aleby deli' tl • 0111 lIRIED A PPLES--1.9 }file. for male by s - - - Plitt!Velf • • ITS 11— • tu Oda New tin 1 0,1,144.1 fleeting: • 100 . Nu. 1 MIA 2 Lake superine Salmon— II 1--Culloo e Druid. naand I, ` , ./ 0.1 nawlet sell. 4.10 JOHN MATT A 01., Liberty 41 S UN / 1 1{/E 3 tad. Fresh 1441 Batted; 11'• New Clover Segel loges now M It. Raisins ' Oi bt.lo stive Tanner.' Oil: • T. 1.11 W ilts Whale Oil, Let bble. loot Nis:evil:is and We ads S by Syrup L01a.... dalo 001121 WATT /pl. FOR ONE NIOIIT, 6N ITAIIIVOWIIDAI7B, F THE CHIPPEWA INDIANS, orbo has ReQuiwerrearwl te-f.no. most of the Rlnce,gurenth as alloistru, and 1 . ... vie or Europe—aleo On. late Pnwldrot. Z. Tay tor, and the Senatf.reand RePfra(ll46l.lla f the Unteri Slaw, at 1.48.1th.c0n Cdy, II deliver an 11.1,USTIt %TED LECTIIk na I he., SI ANN Fits Ash -CUSTOMS, A r MASON!, 11.1 Li. no Tnea•wir tar MIN d. DR,. Ilth, 1,52. when lin, hie •fe and Kw, .111 ap pear In thole at,r. enetinar, netwed wlth rolon-d Portutulne - • Quills the:, l'aps wade of aent hale'. feather, and ?tech hu, Gelttly a•reard •nh Flo•a. Am..% War C 1,..., TlM•bnldt, rnalpina Knicc• and tiLioldr—illustratina thwhat.ltA and euttolnsol tbwehild feu of the Inruh on au rsh-o-ire swale. arol lu the most rutoprebenstre Emnnet. exhibg an accurate pleture.n, loth en ths and vied elute, of heal L4fe •tth lted M a.r.n. money rerrolved hr Mannewud•us, at theme ler tut, le lu.urpport hie rune, nO W lIS whoa! at Twalasburtr Tnetlt We, In the State of Ohl,. So-rtellets 1i mute, Children under 10 years half prier. Fnau /wale rewersed for the Ladles Draw open at 7--es• hlblllon to ecastmenrw at '11: o'rlo^s. 4.0.32 WINTER ARRANGEMENT ,RZLlslielPeN OBRA? SPIED! YENABYLVA.NIA RALLROAD. ONLY TWENTY-EIGHT .MLLES STAGING. /AN AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT, 111 h oI Deventher. the Eton.. 11.11 Train will lute the Ito too Liberty area., above the Copal Brill, mornlo Ito 6% deloek. Pseuogers 111 go h a d th• Cars 12 rode, Tuttle Cr uet . where they will had the best Of Coach. In reedit:ma to convey them 26 mßee our a Ma rats tortthllot road to Beaty's &aloe, •nd am. Ulm the eplandld Cern or the l'unnytunla Railroad Can yon,' dlreet to Pill LA DELPHI A and BALILIIORB. 21 boon. 0 .7. ... TheOno . .. .... ..... Va. to Baltimore--. .. . .. IlnwnE.rawneerl will proeurvthyletlrkeb. at Ns °Mee In an. J. B agrglatVi.V.Tzt. I!e2tl . Penn Ralrenad Co. HEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! A, T lIOLMES' LITERARY DEPOt,Na.74 A Third stmt, omisseite the Post Moen— no mad Obstacles:, Itrituanc• by U. P. R. Jamcs Itorticultarlst and o , oftrator. for Demunber. fsclies' National Magazine. for Jarmary. The Ohl Guard of Napoleon, by Heed!, Pictorial Brother Jonathan. for Chri.imo. A lathe supply of ANNUAL:. from 111 to Slo. Harper'. Nen llontlity Mag..... for Ibicsmbe , Chamber.. Paper* for tha P.Jule Vol 1 and e_. price 600. Javwllstkinal Minrarlue, for Doeslatier. khomalue I for Novembers lenscoGrmity. Moby-Dlok. or th e Wh . ale; . non 'work by Dotson 110. Otte. Rea, lactionwy of khaloperran Quotations. Imulon Labor and London Poor, N. 13. Hthipcuca Heparin. voL 3, bound in muslin totaled In Ireland, by U. H. Thackomri truidon Art Journal for November. LIN and Adventures of no Arkansan Doctor. The Oxonians. • nen nasal by Bolero. Ltly and the Nu Notarial Warreu. fan Quixote and hie Nulty Maeda. Palma. '• The Taklng of the Ilastilis, by Dom.. Mentorire of a Phmiclan. by Donna. Harry Burnham, a tale of Um American He volution. levrls Aropidel. or the Rallro.l of Life. Vomit Falrlelph, or Amoco In tbs. Life of • Private Pupil. klatilds Hotgmeorle, •aeqult to Wacoost. I.l.c.pri o op. yr .Ilistriry of the Huma nWond.Danis Van klabohor the Child of lb. Battle Plaid, Talbot Watsr. Uo. _ _ _ den Moore Heaney & Co., jrISORTERS and Wholesale Jobbers in lIA DW ARA AND CUTLERY. No. LW Marl/At greet, .StAelt lArg• arkl Inlets low. Ladies' Secretaries. T WO beautifal.noty style Lams SECRET, cached atAl 1 1 411•111 . dev JosKpif MEYklit. No..424Prnn .1 !11M:Kt:BEL-100 bbla. Largn No. 3 for IV.„ .o.er Idoi •W. Illit [Udll!. F'EATIIERS-100 bags for sale bv do Nr. YVARVAcon. ACERATUS-10 tons Poit:'d, in casks s*l boxes, for salo by It. DA LZELL A CO., def. Liberty 'Owe- WIIALE OlL J ieasku — Wint7Strained, for nb , by 14.91 a . IiALZELECCI. lII'ESE--400 buses Cream. superior ; lIJJ do 1 br , w s. 1.7.2tra1.7iit74t RUTTER-5 bble. Fresh Roll; 2 " and 1 ker Pond Packed, for idagi R. DiLZKLLk CO. N£4ll LARD—In bbla. and kegs, for sale by Je9 E. DALZELL a CO., Libeltr ti.SOUND NUTS-52 sacks new crop, au. tin Mier. for We by ISAIAH D/CREV t Clb. 41,4 wiser sod Frost ow 101111S11-21 drums larg e, for sale 14 — ' de9 ISAH DICERS t CO. • dIckIIFEE-150 bogs Rey eale by IL/ dee ItAILII DICK/T * CO. Executors' Bale of Real Estate, Growid Fields and Stocks. N THURSDAY EVENING. Dee. 11th, at 9 o'clock: at the tommerelal eels thicsiia:ronier ri le) and rint: lire., will 13- told by order of the noiltretwnwl. Exociitara at James Mellen', Oat. tha - alto( Pittsburgh," decsinwat. TIIEEE VALUABLE LUT) UY iIItOUN D. situate.. Its walkout corner of Peoria.) Pitt strop.. haring oaoh a front of about 31 twit on Penn oxtendlait bark about W trot to an alley X Got la rhea wide. on each of blob ia ereetial•cutistantlal well enud io x the story Beek Dwelling Flom, wi th tho ap purl...ism,. Al TWO tAYPS OF GROUND. Lituato on the southwayilly able of Pitt ate et, atiolidnuthe alley afore...id, having. iron, „t about II Get, reat~rura 1. extruding back t 4 feet on ear h at obleli I. erect.d stosilleni threw nor, Block Bantling Boise with the ate surtenens,9 Also. 11510 L , T OF GROUND. eltuato on 1t,.. northward!, orklo of /rola ruin). beim, sOu teat wardly of corner of Penn strwet. on ahma Irwin itreot 3o) (cot. and.loi doirth about no hot. on which, i.e.-toil one Two Sti ryi Brick Dwelling noun, irith Purtenaums. Al..a ON E I . I OOI I 6IIIJUNIi. on the sou th aids of Penn street. at the distance of fu foot from them' , 000 o r t 00,,,, ittreet. inhaling about 2 , 1 fool, by about h o g io doeth, to the tine of lot last mentioned. on which I. orOrbod a two etur Frain.. D•ollina House. Al., TWO ,TILED LOTS i,Y 011OUSII, atju , om,t the *Nolo. Ironb mg about as foot each on Pens .trees, exo.ndlite to dopth about I . SI trot. on which are twu two Attu,/ linck Al.t.. 111.1t1.1 limo Rout. In Ire or one hundred and (sent, B ella: e. pas able gnarterly, isstilng onto( thal. Dort , . 01 lot No. tO.I In the general plan of Pittgburdl A ,ontin o ; ht/ test on Sualtbfold •ireet sod ou feet on titrag. berry alley. having sundry Belch MIA frame tenements thereon are.d.d. 17 . Colital or Pi.bargh: Myra.. and lisaufar B'k; Czrbavgn Bank: (Hu Allr‘hpn, 111-140. Co; to •• - 3lonouvattaln A Plan of t.b.• R•-al Ea.*m nan ta• netm at the Commer tal gales 'l'm. at Ttos F.rotr. CO. lIAlx. ES.Ciltil, 1101.41 P. NI. 1,8 VIS. Anetlnto....r. IPLOUIt-2( 1 0 bta.9. extra family, for s;la by u a. 0 A Vf.ll - ARII&MIIir, .. ( , lIEESE-50 boXes Cream, for sale by ', 1 ; rt. . :;.• W. lIARHAIIIIII. \ I INSEP,I)OIL—S iia,/ . Bi. e'd. and for Hal e , 1a I. • . 8. 8. W I.IBItBALTiII ~.... i)o.r.tsii- II) rusks peirne, for eale by L 1109 et, a tr. a ARllUilll. (I LASS—ova boxes rtesorted, for sale by I too • 0 eW. liAlttlACtill. I NDlGUEbl\eereoit Carstens; 2 keris 3lanil a tit .' '''''''' t "" : , ' ''' t1 1 .11`1;;I's'a 0 k .. libila., fIEADSO£ liol/lES — .lw7t . ree'd,in : t / ..., , ,ruarnt t , I Inl4la Itublwr boll 11...1...4 110,11., ' d t ' i ff r7 ' '''''' " ./ . . ' n 7r4lrtifi .t.-_°`.li`ll',l.l.`g,',, . . I.4 I IIENCH TEETI NG RING '_.l-2 a r.t en enrirel/ oner Ar I lA. 'AO rred and Pre M. bd de" .1. P.ll, P 11.1.1 Pd, Ile Markrd 0.• • PUNUE Rubber ' ' I_7 firer rate article, for nip tde Itirtr,pr Orpot. drtr J. All KUL 1 . 9. lIA Ilrarknt cd , UM ERA L 111 ET HUG :ANC; INGROOKS. li l —Th• autordiber 4nart r•repir•rt full IIPPII. nl r, A 1.1.1 pripular Singing It •14.\ In tho Numeral Hoard. it Numeral •don humeral lloodnahr, Ntal topt 11, On. Line P•elenr.t, rolstAlos4ir 19 gear variety rd th•lat Cltur•h Date Prldlat Piny muMandel. for Cdtordno 1•11dr.11 awl Fight Prnprup CI .o.us.onne. hod , gt,n nf the dalko 1 1APP Ira A 1,111 outrld• of the .111 nor/runt], I.- Irdd for •ele tleA ELLEItS' jai pERIA COUG ,SI\EU P— \ %Vett...raid I r., Step .t/1, t, u. 1 br.p..1.• nrrpti ( T 'belt a•• •tnieted tor .1 tont\ with • Arp rro rut, rrhdlr rodurdd tn• that I ',kph! •••1 dad Oct reek. end thedlrY Idr.nr•drdn• ' , ld • //d0 oko. rrelt•tr• I.ldr, 1r 11, itord t••• bottl.r n 1 Ire Jrnparel 1/..11dd1. Sporn. I wear p•rtentlr rurod J W. Illprd, Widi..•ettd. Vs. slrey 7: 1 9 0. 11009 111.1 C0u.14 OOP In me t f 9 .11 17 T4r.r.q nl 47ti. " " ti r O l ' ;97l li r Pr , parr ,/ .oa I •rdrl d•A II I/ 11P.1.1.1:R.d. 1.7 Wc.•l •t 11 tr 1 I : GLI:3I'S SPECIE - 1E —A fresh supply 1 I and Po ale \ J K 1 111 , A CO.. • tar Wt.,/ 'I - CLECT le PR EPA R A TIQ NS--A full as •rdtmertst, •el. d• \J KIDD PCO (,; TA RI FOX.V . A 01110, in 50 lb, ss. kat,. for Axle J. Rll.tir CO. Wnnd -t I )1, A RLS-14 ea./.ks we'd and fur sale by ,1 m len A Mee rdAIpI.P.EIS. LII.I R— 11. Idols prima N. 0 erde by 1l 111• .14sins A lIUTCMA4 , ; , :?I„,:n 11 - l. 41 1.AS;SES-20 I,bla. N. 0.. for .alk; by ./ At Ed A 111/TCHISoN a ('AI Book• Keeper Wanted W !IC/LES A LE I.IGE SE, on Wood street. .111 1, ellowrd Ardlrp, elth rral nem, .11.1.1 c..., thril rrdldp All eortunantretino• will he tad] copfdontdal. deOrtt rill! Eelu ANO %VITIIOITT A MASTER— e.sspini m. Elvmenta Or tarrr. and entnpirde In. rard•troo• tnr th• Plena er. /dd. trr •larth I. chid/ • rho er• tng tlar tot. fa , ,./.. .1 1r)I A I.ldrit. tl,rl lIEA V Y CANT O N FLANNELS-We have pad ,+p farther Or* andvadttddr• •r d/1 d Alp WIDP MI y nr. ~ f the Pall, ~Aar• udins. dc. 0111 I'D I I ittlIII•11F1E(..(1, N,rap•Art nor••• nt Frstrffir SleOret rt. it , ,ys . w t r , L-31t:rit•nr lit inuritin RU'.'' 61, nu sedotmrut r tb• el, ••• pnud..nt • rr" d r I pm/ Thei4.l( 4.f Neu th,••1•. ro ! .lur a, • Dx.no/Arna eld• rododat unu•udlly fulr Ird•••• .01 rail !Oh u• I I N 'l.l.OWs tor nub. by (.ITT LP a I .llloltii • t e,i'it end for sale by asoN, true: A IX).. Iddr I.lb.rty st DA REG ' PEACH E. ' bu. for sale by u - dlrtlArltli IAJ M I LT IWTTER—FreO, and handsome al, put up (nr (*evil, u.o, bi:l,o of IA no II 11,.. 11111 A. rrCLGCA A 4.11 dirrredi-rd Dreier!, YA INT—V..S bids. ' and Water i i roof, aaur 1. IPA lAll DICK c 1 A w 001. an Prrart • :i otr. ELKEES -75).7. :atelt,frl; . l 11141p,e!\ 111. jotA si easks for sale' b 4... 19A1Alt IIteKEY CO. 1~01.1. BRI)INTONif-1 • 2: tads. for . 11. e Icy .e , s 1 1 1 5 IAII DICKEY a ard I ARP UIL-1!0 bias. ' Winter, for salo'hy k 1 DI; A CO.. GO Wc•xl , ‘B.l TtIiIS"I'EA STORE, 'IN 'HIE DIA:- 4,11:dr -kind Ilaidn• 0 c raldnd CPIPPIddA . tr \ / Nes ',met, nue., mat,a Pnas No. I . IIIID, 11,/• • •• !Nw Almon 11A, Slit dtmtr, I ;reult.• rt. , / 1 -9noo PlAdb llmood elAh. 01 Ilarel(ent Tree, CA.. end Prime aro Ice I' dry TURPENTINE-15 Idde. in prime •tarriaa.)alrr., !lir nal+ h J J KIPDt 011. no Wm.! RE:s; eoc II R F—Superior, for ante hi J lifl/I),t M., 0 Wood rt. • •—• ALT lI:IRE—S.9 bags. Crude, landing . 1.7 .vi (AMA!' DICKOS k C.. Waled. •13.1 front .tr. j i lE A TII ERS--75 hags thr sale by JA I. Men CS n . %V.. e, CIE"' ..s ;—,300 bosom DagHAI Dairy: , lc. - Common: 6%r ...1. Or Jr.; 12 A I NH rnrar,y A co. 1 OAF SUGAR--50 bbLa4 lint, al -... of tt, .41 b t the rot 1'111,1143105L 544, 4 mot IIUKA are sethrw. a 100. Ina of [01:0,11.11101, BUTTE r. 941.4 1000 as at 10e. Fresh r4ll etinti In goad demand 15 Qa IC4 11 a. CH :. EESE—Sales (1 has at p lb. \ \ FLAY SEED—SaIe 4,414 wt Si 124:a GEL \PEAG.I..4,II—A Pal. of &Lona at 5,14 e p a. rub. .S 0 1,14 a at :e la b. tal,dl . -5a1.4 150 Pas main It tlltg 4 —• Sale or fU bbl. Wika , e reported on 11w1- erlalaiut w/44 , 4 gal. Lard \ and Lineecd ary wabo‘i: rhattge.\ tnic...t 1111 cr4r• other rett la quiet. with no chan, s l 'c'OF STATE3IENT. he 11.11.1tooew I' riot of .Fatardar. sar4: mar'get l.t thia'artwlt. and b 0 httie The rale, arwse.l4 4 'lto lat a). 441 9. 4 4-41100 hattrr .ere eti•net. 11/14 la now art 4r.an at 4340.16.Lp. Lut w.ea abouldt • k been inataad of 3,10.0. ro twtnal. Isar. rta 4,a0 '4400 buts. Ico,wte NM,' ^ .E . 4 400 141, 10 31. to date:, Of /41, bag, \ 043,614 .Whmr aowriptioe ‘ e. 3.4.000 Do 4anwr itlo, tag.. 1141 4 74 \ °that dcwrlptlens: :1:1.3410 \ —151.2:1 \ lver.ww \ or ifs'', \ • Of 11.0. hap. g 4.414) Otho r lands. 'Z41140 n, a Lin& th• tune uzae. I* :ti.Smr 000 Incr.., this year. Importation tail month , a,622 The Nvw ijrleaus Balletic the 2:41a 51f.1ctustul ham inactive Anit hr.. croeis- W.LSo, iho JOON r as ; thtir part of the a. , ar ti ca, bat / holders r nituue tnu at, their advanced pretriolotoa and the rev Mat have tran.puol. amounting In ail to harrlT /KO Lan, nate 1..., at 1 - 11, old crop, atgl U forpco. The hurl tier. in , ludee 3 , 0 oldcrop, reetenlar ar and SOO neer from e...-unt hands at Pc. Lonsdale's LS G State crol nets Inn mo.ek hr. and rea,qd and. at 11., , 11 boas, lu,ooo, total 52,021 wainet at the corresponding date tart. The Itripolla mince ,hall I in date. romp., 103.314 mat dire.. saaluat 11V.- ..4 1 1,0, ant 21..qtr roaat•ime. against showing a urn.. erode. el 02.303 trap. The scerk'• tales own up 12- :Au nage, including Ma Al Tige. 2771 at t%. 1771 nu the !led and 4200 to strive at.S;ic, and VA at I , e. Tba direr/ itu,rts since our last rev ow. conapriae one cam° of Mae ha,• mating • total for th,,,lreet al 12,015:' FLOUR AND GRAIN MARKET. • Mer—Tho market le enn, mica eenßaed to the home [one euto , o eacutectabrasele et 3716 latlea. Si 41a:61LO: extra fa 741.11e4 (thin sod 111/ebh6e ename:. tonal. at 14 31. ti: (nee .1,4 VI Lb!. email,— eoutb«ro in lira ttel n,urat at 44 :•751. V Ohl. 4 ma.. .• • • • •••• - Oman—But MI, corn In tbo nutrkortandboldtta ar. Eno; .41••• of Mall lut• nem ,ell 3, at Ole. and n.d mated at .1r 3 bu•11..1, rah. OALS am In iult'dmnaud at 01 0 3..1.3 f.r Nort,tn and Nova nnuti.... 11104 O.:Vc A bu. nob. Durrath, Ike. 5. Then Is warm Ihpairy tor llooiand wheat to day, lie I...Wessel; crate . tat/a• Ulu Ohl. Ilichnran Muir al LI .1d mai wane ,wall pareerlatAncy brand • at 34 50. tinkle—Sales 30,(1ZO bit Idlest at 73c for •tiilte:.Bsc ;Yr rd to airite, ea1t...1.111A bu MIS at 4.1 a from atom Wlttrkey—timall ralea it s ,l4e ti gal. ~ llngs—tales 044 olneamal at about Sge. PORT OF Pe 'TSBURGH am. 6 feet G Inches la channel by vier aualr. at dealt, last mules. alai \-T.llle•Eee.tieratrTlurn, McKeener,. Attaatio. Parkinson. Ittownevllle., Philo Shrive, Bailey, Weet'Nesrbooti. Bantu Ileauett Brownsville. Near, Garden. Reiser. Idiettlaeo. Itcava. Beaver. • J. ant. ?Pubis, Elizabeth. Threat eiti. Manna:h. • tie... Raney, West Nevrioa. • Wilselut r. Monte. Wheeling. e .„ l lPaor .Na. IL Moore. BF:eating,. it outages \ Woolburn, 013,c1ut1.1, , • Pittaharch\ Kouots Ciocirmett \ DEPARTED , Attend, Plu . kiutoly Browurailla Baltic. Bennett Deurensville. J. Metier., It SicEzelBBl. Thoa Sbneer, Bailey, Wart Newton. [leah e i v ma *. Doon. Ite \.. ver. ilea. Mis Tor. F. Bayard. Peebles. Ellsabltli. limes., Dailey. Welt Newton, Foreet ., eity , Murdoeb.lVe . ll , artil;.. u. E n u ' rls•Ltots u .ll. " 4YUlr. Tort Pitt, Stiller. Nub I 4 Salem, Louisville. BOATS LEAVING TM.Io DAY. FOR PIIILADELPMA AND ErtLrimottla. D Leech A Co'. Narrater Packet learnt \ lally at g a Is and 1D rn. WELLSVILLE—Forest N ASHVILLE—Fort Pitt. DEAVElt—Morning boat S •. r. Earning boat 8 0. la. WllEELlND—Wiziohaster. \ WIIEELINO--Cliprer No 2- ', ST. 1,11;19--Elltor. EMOV - 2 , 13•11.1C FACIIM tnt ,ERDWNSVILLE. 8 A. 8. sad 0 0. st. lE2=l Coo Ookrsosti t Se Lams—The makeilfloont pes t • or Erede, tab etcelleut tame, by the by, for k t, for rAiSon are always fast enough-ow.a of them *AI rill Lame for Et Loot. Ude day at 10 o'clook. The XII boat obdokooolodeed weal, .01 or superb atom mods oor, anli'ire bob. to we bey' well attends/ to. ' . L1E61112 BY Etna. WlinEl p t—Pa Orraysto.49 ter lard 11 Alma lk Co 3 . 4 I I . bardool-ndlaker a Forsyth; 14 bale 9 . . aper W Il' rshall. do .1 KW A Co• 10 bids whiskey Adler A. t.c •tr.. \ . CI. cINNAI'I—Pea itero—= keel./ IF B liolroce .4 Ca. trunks ',sheets I so. 1/ Leech t Co . I bale rottea K igkPM , ,t i tS:.:r pb b.c. co.cd. k co* be beLs r . .. c. .. ~, _ 4p In A. 1.147 Ido3l do empty 80 belle II 6.4 .4 lirctll i be d lo=lbr ia tirr , ir A s klAr id l:o Ingram; 2cV \= do, Aromas trbis soffro g ite u tobstoo 10 Obis vlocka 4do botolny Mok,rierf boat; 12-do molasses Carroll t Ms' 'eight. \ LOCI/77M ....1.41 lbcl 0ur0a23.74 bbla soolskees as sl A fistottbou A • ^ - 3 hal Odes to Coa ti o boat 6Ssto Gathers Urea A (7\30 bb o raillskerl Donnt, 41 do A 0 Donee. a) dis IN 1 rileols:001) do IL Watson; 97 do Jno dry, 3.0 du mole. tea 6 do tr sop IS 'Etta ertOy 10 pkga trd 10 rks tn.= 49 Cher laf do cloblle4 Lm meta 3t/ :.n0 ,1 7 2 4,4 . 1 i ttd 0 s A ar ILb It r . :l wk., I soap llio,b4allltt 100 tj bbls rare W ld ' oCully it' do ' alt 1134Kaleht. 100 do owner. Ohio and Petrulin Bai*d. L 4.7 am, NEW ARICANOEME. Commencing on MonAy. Dec. aen,noAD =TENDED agai PI •INTO OHIO ' \ And connected snub Ra il roads Modal, to levelwad, Columbus, and Onannatt Beurides Ant7rood, \kalo d°l y. 9 "'tagg6t4SW?4'9l4:nd ;e connection4ti he C /"" Alliance TitE Express Train leaves Pittsbnrgh at, 8. 31 1 . 9 PPMg only at negnenlyr. !Whst.. Mar Atit(:e ai rot g rVitiV 4 na , on s % taatt, e nd =lt Au taL LtrX , Coselepri Irr i os ' ir7 r ert Va l lstrir 41 i ll u" ' :llC . rfo n lt li esrSetl, Po .1 .na nrren • \ eurnale%y Trelo leaves Pelted. at i g P boner at 4 M. andu amis. at oorgh at 6 P„ Sari. New Orighton Aecommodatima Train tear. Pittsburgh at 10 A\ )4 acid 4 td, &of hew Brhill9l at 111. an d Lap at stopping et latermallate st. dons h.... Tirkt is goal for twa aaro are mold br Piitsburahll.4lssater and dew bright. The Trov Milano. at A it. and flaMas st 9 A. SI TheTralaido notrllnpn Bung!. Omnibusw run ist vdsmertma wtth the trains to mad from the station on Yalesavet. from apply. at Street Station, to OEORUIt PAIIIL/11, deal( Tick. Aga.. -•— • Allegheny Fonall.ry for Sale. If \ 'PAR.. undernigned ii e'' for gale their ex t. loud. and veluable PO NARY. Ornate . Lwalt. newt:\ atul \ extending to dots weer, Alleeetgty, 7/4, Wiling. mbraeo the boundrgOvatebooe, istota.n.b tt l===tVottggt:MglNlt y..try..h., •Ao.td. Maces. tare *numb Nith t.w. wre • " , h.grdngtonta an ad or ..... ot tnnurnetlan. .. O - 7. : A CU. NOTICES, &c. MAYI:MALTY Ste - The name or ANDRZW MCMAISI2II will he submittal lbe etoralsestion et the Wile CoolishUse of the ("its ct litt•purch, for the efitoe of Mayor. 'terr4Mi "itrr•Lroaato 9..JOUNS iS a candidata for Mayor at the. nen etty Ciretion. Sobjert to the tbiriaial lt..A!iti•yarole amy)itla. Ooareotiora. • PidOla • kirl' 4, 4lunta,iinee through your paper JAM ,T 1 - ar . candidata Ibr Mayor,rrobloot lo tn. oo s o.o.Uoa O. Anti-Maaonle arld Whirr Co. • • MAYORALT7i.L.-3.1.v. Editor: 11/1- negative that the trietubi s of C. ISAWYEII will pre/n . 1,1.1 clnierne ir nomination follarot, viatica to th e &Karon of the VVb Convention. . rioters Wasp. Notice. .EQUENCE or the death of Peter • Ist .htch helh.l.lltil ohs Star .\l7t.T*l". l 1 ""ur ` 1 " Potoa • "- ths f. kin of Wilson,/ Gamut, 4= at herel3•• N CON Boland. lt. ( `Pel ;nos, and a\ e Board q 'greVl • N•AI ICE itt opt of Tyro \ A,: akible mock pony Otrolt, payal the Ca r of ittabor a d„7 11 , y or of ltd. jdonong ela litiation Company. •. NONCE"I'I) S LDEMS ANrANNUA , hIEENNO rtheStoekhold p,, it.. Mo ongaSela ;atlas to n Company. 'ell peld In , d ommao o 1 the pro 'Mena f the Charts, of lo.roorattoo. at th Mow on I .ant t. the Clay of Ilttahurdh. on Mo ay, rhos al da of Jim A• U. 1.4 ((being the dr. Mondayl the onth.) for the oloctino of .411oera for th ennona ) W 31: SA Irr L. SKIT. • Pie ion. in N Eleetioe for lift n Dir Ors r "The 7, 7 , l2ll c 'ZurtlVA . l" \be he &t i r o MorTday, 10th rh a eo r alitoor beiVeZttegon •of 111 o'elook 3.11. and 3 n'ei o rt. M 1 dearta - ALEILLN,W. MAIMS. ITHE DIRECTORS of Prodelaispoi.Vao. the mug , (1 , rurally of Michigan. have thla4r made= ammaak moat of my coats an oath than of ol.O.caplttl w va,l Company: one hall payable on or begot. oomtor. and yhavaher !ult.& or tal..ra OLl..2l,l4lv,Devem. th"r °'°"°' U tigiiEDlr T. EliiV:h-t% • • tharets. r. Dee. 11 I ilogly quiet, o weather Ito. Wiring Cat. sod tall lot. from 100 1,61;t - room 0/0 iu obested Rollie. of Refuge. TILE sutseribera fez the erectiot !louse of Refuels her Western Prunsyir hobby notiOrd that an swan:Dent of twenty per the amount subscribed by each, in requ•ren la the Treasurer. on or before the Bob day of ' twat. By order of the Board of Directura. re2fhtf • JOSIIIIA HANNA, - 1- Notice. EWERS Testamentary to the et t'.'.t o .."ae l fgtrAiitt= person, Lavin. cloltos ommint.t Knld Moto nil throt dolt outheutlentod for ten:moot to 11. 11/41•1117Itti, W.ll. AMMON 11.,11RADY WIL Euro: . too bo icy. 4200 lna Oats ebsoge. •od at .5 4 SE, Cam at lOt ll= A Card—Life llnsurance. illaix C. A. COLTON, See'y.—Del As a matt, of common ittstiesc I deem it ku , driminv the 'far, P. 11314 atm' ftliaind lam whieh the claim a ma • policy rem effected dollar am ti manr% !I to MAM fiadaitto five Itsimaand The Itbeist mine*, nron mhmh the ita "Vittabarotilito ream Company^ are conducted. v. t.tive it to the e-am.dar-.tima and patromme of the pubila. The prmilpte of prudentiarbemeridenc. in the mutual auyem•niof. your organization, !a the true aerialist fraternal banifmence. nhteh hatimoitr and Chriatlanlty bulb mutt aq ." 011. ) ,1T37.4.ti5t - nr. oca.:7 - dair of dust Baptist Church. Plttabar!th.lM. Notie& 7 Lest Certificate. TOTICE hereby given that application • ham birch multi to the li.rhon 'Bank in din:loom: of Certificate No. G. (govt.-en atom. in raid Bonk; nri n rro biro born destrorril at tire on the loth April. 1 0021,210r0ir 31110. J &NH Oftlkit. • Co-partnerebip heretofore.existinibe tlieitt the antlereian.d. under the fire of 5 eSth Chlth a CO.,the Carriage seal Kayos nuking buelneee,efee theepteetl mutual enneaa, em the Let, Inetant. be , the erithdra.al of the? Tovetaenl froth the Lem. The butler,, of the tem sill be eleeed by the Mt, er partner. - 1 / 4 xittat 1-..wNaNND. - W. U. PHELPS. IttISKRT Pittetnryb, tips. 2 , 1, Ih:l. ii. PERlbllth. Notice. lIE underaigned will continue the.Cirti- I .ge . O. 11 Wasan rusourseturing brudnea, In 6 . 11 . 1 t. the old:I/Land. under M.. lam td W. 11. PIIEL PE ROBERT CALL% dcelrlyr C. PERKINS. Notice to Brick Makers and Quarry Men. • , 1 - tJROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until . • \ the 20th of Derent`er i.e... Los the drEvery of two au a ball millions of brick dtirlog the ensuing wing amt remoter. In about renal quantities, at - Me hater DerOt trt the Penorylventa itahread Conirany.and at Water etreet. ; between Liberty and Penn. The ProPoeals wilt rutte the-,,wice of &jiver, at eerE L u, and the et.ed the ...et.; tboni of the larger al. o, h.tut Preferred. , A portion ot the brick s . be delivared at Grant street, to ' . -• be haul PretWed. tor whlt the price emd dintenalorta will be ..tul selandely. . . the. brkk, made from clay obtai ned gi a n to. obtain ed ntffigrO ' , ' • St the outer Depot; where fuel be by rallened; Upon low teimr.. ~.... Pro isle will be received al the nine time, for the doe :-. livery of about 6000 perches of clone for fountlatio. at the store point..., at soy ronveniont Wok for loading -, on the vide of the railroad, between Eittsloargh zed Brighton. , Ihe proposals will be dir e wted to Mena/ Stiller, Esq., /sere.. Engineer Elf at Illairnile, Indiana Co. EL: J - nolhEht J. fileli Tuomrsox. chid's:fuer. • , Notice. TliE Stockb . old ere. of lien Penns.). i Vallia Salt • lonutactorina Canpee ir aie Octif id Utat atittnno. • leant.' will te h eldno the iltali Jay ofTlivet . tibetnest. - at. 12 toictock. at the, otificectil Sam.' Y. libber, Esq.\ Na 7 t,.11 - N,',l " '''''' eirtl. 'l ll ' l d tr.i p ON, Tte4 aml 5..., '!•ElkHorn" Saw kill for Sale,. , , cr . • HIS establishment , lately' . finished and. , now In complete purdah , le rd order. tnalad in, the skita 't F J:0.....,.. it tall. store Plttshurth. Being ta - tae ty of rattan,. coal works, it `comomods • ad home matiret. for lumber oaed In boat biilldlng. De, sa d pq all that in not sold on the, prembes.tha Placlniater at. tont. et Wismar:ma an outlet to more distant naskou, 3 nut down the Talley of the Nononmahels.. , Fitts with maddriet2 and nsta sea of lb. best and moot consec• oftkinds, this 61111 stand. owl rats! in tothdt.mtonomy tml, and tatiehrtat7 P-tformance ot WI troth- The ea c tabliehment, Mc cohost fox rms of Deal._ Dwelling/ 11 oat, &a n, NlOde. de, will be sold low, end ontedons to =it purcladetla 'Enquire of ti,l. S. 2101titIPOIT, littorimy at it id( 1 0121ce—Fourth et. near Wood. " Good News for titicridla! • fIR. LATROtSE'S. FRENCH FEMALE PILLB. an Innocent Safe and tffentzial Reniadyfor ' 4\ }liar Album, &Tanana. "Lemma ' , ability, Oenaral Wrakorra. Nansen,Paina In tin Lear' and Limb,, t‘f Arnett.. Tremor& Palpitation, 11111Liliere CostineorWirrltabdaty, LYrDaliria or thdttra ri,... lance or,Wiral and all Uterine iLmplalntr. Pri 21 rt., 3 r AtiltS b Oli.„, ! TO T l, N llierirti '1172 ne.,4Lb.h.oW. U. and by Aut. Tlili Lltuutilbt 8. .di?riroll panels's,' an!. closed withaach bon. dinkiiinidalynii Chef -,`, ‘ utteater's, Clothing Rinporinia, \ . N - - .' • OuwvVELERRATED for Neatness of Fit, Fine\ . . a.j uess of (limit. • Sod Durability no Work...big 'L- ':' . r. • , \ r stoek . full t..reointilete. ...acing all .ttelestif • ilerffe ws i Days' Clothing and Pura lobtug .xlm, all Wow ' •-, ' • ' . ' tafaxtured uridePtor CPWII igispection. Purchasers BM Inv ~ s vital 43 call and C 2 .1119.100. OA V* an determined to sell' , ': , taw fin• tusk .Na rhantkfor Amen, Gividg .\ ' \ : , • WE STUDY To rulitsr..\ • . No. II S.VITIIPIELD\ST4 war Diamond day, \ •, N.R.—hors of WI awn and Wm llttel swam tbsibirt• \ ' art n011e... sq. ' de3 \ ', \ . . • Mexican Mtuitang Liniment r Y,,, FROM RICH. AND POOR.; bond and free. , \ .. . all grade, colors awl erudition& the mow weed of Dr lerroistlidy given to this wotiderhal preparaUwa. . . „ Thousands of bottles are sold and umeddally.aM but ono • . • tad vassal opinion is sitterriEby all wit... lt , and that., v that no ...sly ever before diacorered mese. such per , re. ..lbw and curative p.m..* t eta lite twee In relieving Data of say It 1114. DO matter . .hat cowed ,' \ re \ '. • . bow rx.sciating,egratas. dislowitkr. fjointa.cuts. bruise., burns, Betide. °ter., camera, rhe 1.. \ .7 Y • .1.1 ht cot: . Ws!' p.d. more... sti a ... w sa ot Ants, muscles or 1ig1.1.13111. 'lila WW2. is equally ' ''. r i pplleable sod equally effectual In wiring lin edits. sw ' \ . tr i Xe l b l y KEYSER a MCDOWELL. liq wa.e. i-• • T ~ . ••, .... Pittsburgh. ' s• V , s • • ' \ 1 \• ' . . HE FOLLOWING MEDICAL RD WORKS . rbs:e beer, seethed. aml are for ode by J. 7 ourth et, Spots: Buildings: WaleolVe Proems of lied mos : - Danilllo4.ol . ll do. do. O. E. Dinenastary . _ ardnees bledlol . thellonery: Cooper's Surgical do. _ .. \ ftoopern Medical do. Ibilue's Icatituteeof IllnlIclue; GooDe Study of Malian.: Masco/les Ybyeiology; \ Carpeoteee do. topr Diseases of Chfldren; (,bone on Infants and Ctlldrth : • Churchill co Mamma of Females; i V ian u at 4 :ll , d , Li t tis i rie l Lur . raz , ; ....7 , , .4i \ Stmt.* ldidallny; WSW Freatlee on Obit:Briny . 1 L.. KiMpe's mid Pears Shy:Sakai): , i llopslble Damaatla ebriadt• la.matablitut tha traat- , aunt of ttlaeamo. altb . goler esslevatioue of daelmar• 2" ra k aall Ilt . erl a arlciany ' r i. itkutwid.ll-- Baths -4 eadyularged. aoSI ;_ INC PAIR TS, . ~ - T .Ik4ANIIPACTU RED Br-7112, •• '' i JERSEY B.TYLOBLNG ADD AIESINII - COTlitlf • at elrirk. N.J. , Plas C 4 MAO,' is`preptral to largish a entgAr of - c gaI:IIDM . ZINC N, PATNA 8, - ,... ,... Which hex been found after amoral years' trial. bolth : Sarum: and the lthltoft Maths to retalo their bosomy ma potent. properties saperlar to gar IZirt rhaMmr. Cdr• • ~ WRITE ZINC PAINT • I. ourelr an 0.14. of 7.11...0 SS WlLlTtlifid free from 82 , Z tgtgr i r T tlitLiZ,PAlT . TAW.W ir lC L 7 b r . e 7 . = . . p r ops or most other Mitt., 1113 desgsmaco to the . f, 1 booth ca Daluters sad their gambles IT WILL NOT TURN YEtLOW • When crowed to eulphrtrocu orclicgla Assn exhalatth mew:then :Mut op in a Moo room. cs4tds It wi th stands a southerta c li mate .1.4 the ves Wa r ' than any calm. not being liable by \ trmy chalky' or lo crumble sad rub oil. It rosy to oortsd with thy eolog• — • - , with aster and alse. or arab tarniab.artttth Wroth. at? • brated Isl:ralthlft 6 ftillft. . \ aus BLACK,AND coLoRED. zulc PAIN... _ Thew . sr. famlabed pai n t.l ITU* and al. undotibtelb tba mutant gad batla the mutat to online :whs. teaming, outbanaem, steamboat; or saySrthoood car Dam of wash brick, fin, or Dom se they ere bath WEATIIER AND FIRE PROOF. For Iron python theyarn partleulcaly vethetla till.ber form a salsauk comoctico, sod mainly pretaus oral. • lion. the/ dry guicidy, wed baring s SAM toctallle bees• doin not dooms color Lk., many of the earths Won_ sass . nce. Thaler* mg:lW on liberal tense I. tba.vtio lb. ,021 p... - ' - N. '' '' . "thi ..i.'isll... \ ...7.4,20 • South irtorms. 1 . ,_ th, 185 L -lea , VALUABLE DISCOVERY; That lah h • 46h. boon lona mught tin. ran _a CILLIIICAS . - • , v -,,,oLDA-R. o W r ebttn Chink Glom, Earthen . ~ tattle; alto, cdarla, taw,. Urnamanto, a. . ' - ' : N:.11..—A1l snit. min. by tido valuable compoOth" : . ollt to irtuterel tarloctly *Nal, and toady Sara to lam color, toe mamma att. It h. boon Mined. At It ban .o'. color. Ir loam. no marls ot sort:dog tartan Doman/lad \ 1.1.4 it! th e broaan party . f OP no dm trout slam. la .1111.1* '• : matt tbo.tionot tot walar, or say otter Glad at ildabi_ 1..,: 1 atonal, hone.. thataby manta Ins them as mon. as broge lb-roar. broken. TOO yobbo will at 0.4 ma Ws Imports.° of b. o.to g ' anana l, ntol with to. and only.artlot. bar duratarnm ' . e i,..“.1. whim th e mat illOP trtUng. • for ebb, ad.. 4 or retail, by R. R. BERIROR,I7 .. ' liatodn ~ .r. BUCIOVIIEAT FLOUIt. , IO sacks Hulled ‘• _• ~ - den, rot a 'Tak ti . tar Ink br • . . . i . . ROBISON, LiTTLE k CO. \ . \ ... 20 hhdH. prime N. 0., for sale by J. B. DILWORtH CO. lU 12, 0k1trc—'1.5l1 bap for sale by de= , J. b. DILWQRTK a CO. OLLBuI4R— r ,S bbis. Fresh, for sale; b/•< DILWORSII • CO. given that an assess p, at has been levinVon stab i m.* sneetean math. Oan he Oleo at eSsi Treasurer. in '1714 Ws-) Ulna.. Treasurer.