PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: P BLAMED DY WRITE 1 00 P ITT BBURG B: '' ,..-7; ' - ' 7 iI I E I3 DAY MORNING; DEC:2B; 1851 091•1EADING NATTER' WILL BE FOUND 1.!..45E OP THIS PAPER. . . _ 'I , " shall have a place in ear next Tus -Nsw FRINCLI Biroatrrios.—The eons. -reenesment of a fearfal and bloody drama in 'Els - rope has taken place. The long looked for tor elution in France bee occurred. Louis Napole on has seised the reined . Gorernment, dispersed .:Nand imprisoned the members of the Assembly, , and ie for the time.being an absolute Autocrat. '", - TEM erent.has not been unexpected. It has long :been seen, that either the President or the , the Assembly must go to the well. Both were - false to the constitution, and traitors to the prineiples of :true liberty. In the early part of their power,- they , conspired together to tie . . . . . lite the ocaistiention, bilk so restricting the right ' , of suffrage, that three militate of voters were die. iiiitisochised; and they sent a French Army to .ptit'down the Republic of Rome. After those "Alit) . .. tritest of liberty could trust either of them. - other acts of oppression and disregard 'of c'onetltntional rights followed, data the gdv m,utant vas little better than a despotism—the o[-thewill government beingthe Supreme Law. 'The' press slid the right of speech were shackled, the - Freaoh people - found that they had thrown off a comparatively mild monarchy for a tyranny.more powerful and more offensive. Things might have gone on in this way for Bomb time longer,but happily for popular rights, the traitors disagreed among themselves. Louis Napoleon tipernetitate his power; the ;Assembly determined it should come to a close at tho end of his terai,;:nert May. The constitu tion made the President hieligiblo after one term, nud the Assembly wers‘tierefore on the side of the supreme few. Louis Napbleon, finding his ~- w ay blocked up, iletermined for popular rights, an 3 demanded the restoration of the constitn ;--/- 'Wound tight of suffrage. gore he had the con ".; ntittition on hiS side. The dasembly refased,and While that body was preparing to impeach him, Aewstruck the first blow and usurped the whole '-` power. party . deserreo the support or gym of the friends of liberty, but as the Presi .7:;l7'l,'odentlfas thrown himself into the popular tanks, o,":::nitd declared for 'universal suffrage, we are not that he has got the mastery. , No have no faith in hissloecrity or honesty, but his present k.) . ;:fit.';4s..et ass is apparently that of the party of popular ~ k.:f. i ights and we hope he has rased a power he;will bauble to control-.a power which will demand i and sustain true freedeacl and constitutional law If the French pee,le are true to themselves this be the . case. In thUmenntime wo shall await further intel- T ligenee with the most intense interest. The Eta :Ot,the old ,rotten despotisms of Europe Is now trembling in the helium° of French polities.— . I . May. God .pressrie the right. . S.OSSITEEt CONING WEST. '6.l) . .elegation from the meeting held in Chichi- Waited: upon HosauthlasiThursday in New ,. irdrk. and wee introduced by Mayor Hlngsland. In replrto the address of the Delegation Melt . ;leg him to iielt Cincinnati. Koseuth'eaid: Will go to Cincinnati very soon. The day .....cannothz:,- But the first day after my arrival at ' Waahltigton I will know what time I will have 'to May there, which will not be many days at :ilrirthest; - ,: - .To go to Washington, you_kaow of duty of honor for me. Igo on Mon i•-.!'ilay,,viltifeit Philadelphia, and Baltimore, end 1 ,1. - ',,?..,thumgoto Washington. I shall want some days .;:..there, - se the public opinion of the United. States piroUtmeed to suoh an open and deoided manner to certain, principles highly beneficial ~f iirttrei Cause of .froedom 'on the European con eipecially Hungary, as far as peso `;.;*tioable to be carried out, want the acknowledge , orient of your government. It is also my duty ..... - %"...01 honor to thank your Congress for the protec ,,;" tien received in my liberation from captivity, „ as well as for that welcome given me In the name or your mighty nation... It is also a -matter of :high:importune to know upon what ground in '. practical matter the cause of my country stands • -with your , government. — I mention these things .that you may know my reasons for not going to without further delay. I hope that our . own kindness as well u that of your fellow mitiiens will appreeiala we ll reasons. Ho if I :UM only alive, I wilt in a fortnight be in Cincin- Limit ...The first day after my arrival in Wadi , . ington, I will write and let you know when 1 d Ball Iniso happy as to be in your . Metropolis, the cradle of humanity. I cannot say more. You give rue high gratification • by your princl _..-flee. They were so eloquently Impressed that they have taught me much; and opened a wide field of ideas, of which I will avail myself. May Cod, bless you and your citizens for your kind . .• • • It-will be seen from this, that Kossuth how in - . ,tends tommanwest very soon. Ile may be Ms . pointed in this, and may be detained longer 'ap . • Washington than he now contemplates ; but ,rlt in evident he will embrace the earliest trinity. In view of this, we think it would be ' to host n'th d m stration which is canters ' • Plated in this city; that arrangements may be . .-:made to give him a fitting reception here. Paorrasou Wmrrrnz's Lecture, ►t Washington .1141 hat evening, upon Character, or individ 'rud poirr, vas listened to by a large and de lighted audience. He is a clear and rigorous thinker, his style lively and intorestink, and his -.language remarkable for precision, compact ness, and freedom from meretricious ornament. 'ln this be is an admirable modeL This even. ing his subject is MARTiN I cruse. We may safely promise all who v.. a rich treat. riATAL EXPLASIO3.-3 keg• of rook powder M53EMl==l dwelling of M. George Ralston. near King's Creek, Virginia from come unaccountable canoe criloded, demolishing the house, in which there ten persons at the time. Two of Mr. Ral , , Istnn's children, of the ages of five and seven, *Pie killed-. . ' steamer Mop:lower, &fuse vessel, worth T . 1;5,000, left Duffel° about nine o'clock on Monday evening of last week, for Detroit. The night was Teri 'Stonily and intensely cold. On Tuesday, 'morning, having lost her rudder and aulekeropipes, she ran ashore 'theme Erie.. The iwill.probably be eared. Anxiety is felt ' - for the Woof the - Empire, which left Cleveland 'for Buffalo it,e same evening. Correspondent. who calls himself ..an. Oki ,Antweriher." heeates Us, in insulting, tome, for our adroisel of Louis Sconmth, and the .etrag gling eattsa'of European liberty. If he does not like ourpaper, he need not rend it. This would mteh'more deeont than- to Bend us instating anonymous letters. Tan`CUßANTatsosens.—The Washington . correspendett tii•the North American says Connection . I em able to state that recent intelligence* from Madrid furnishes the . gratifyiug assurance that, in,the event of a Sat ' isfactory arpiageiaeat of the difficultyat New mum, rega to the Sp h Consul,. all the Cuban prisoners will be released.--. And it is be- Eared here that the action of the adminietration • ; „1-12 this respect Will be regarded ae entirely eat isfictory. At least, each are known to be the • — opinions of 'Mi. Calderon, who, throughout this ' Controversey, MO *won the regards of all sides. This gentlemen !seemed information by the last `steamer that the eon of a widowed mother, who lad appealed most touchingly for his relesta, had been promptly pardoned by the Queen, and out of her awn puree; with- means to ;stern tethe Malted Staten - - .Bach acts aa these are via more.tipon.tbe strong eym 'pieties of the tatiotelban All the dipion ,o rt Olt c ould ;• P'• Ft ,:,:ibtattAit,—The'un4breiVied. l e the midst of 4 ,bso..,gatressieg - circumstances .11t. which he is fire ef: this Morning, which has X.P.,..%,444.,,picist4ati,tna—Antideroy Ms In a.moment, Is l'r7:t::;.ttianleful td be able to 'Asi r ...for 'the•information 1,4..01 . tte. and friends: it distance, that his resetting, and entire family, escaped itjary.. *Be feels it due to his maghbo.ll, • • his pupils ' and . teachers, to say , thatthey did Or that could be dons to ease the ''.'t•--htedding; furniture; &e:;.and in' the most jadi- PCiOtls Titlt 121 thliAtaellCO o,f water, tbeir fforta were tumndling. 'leis lookingnoned noises; see- what arrangements can bemoo, the InteliMill mationsuf these:tool hopes resuming °I " Ohl • • • 'that in a .taw syp , o to announce t will be ready for his the Precise day wh o e ' n da te sth'ef..lailitert • PIT!W..Pr°4°bIY Paq Bsturall, eretntng Dec 0, KOSPUTO IN NEW. YORK. 0314 T small TO THE KELITARY IN Cll. TLX QABDU. Kossuth denied himself to most application ko nee him ou Tuesday, boingeick sad fatigued and having to prepare fora reception tendered him by the Militia of New York city in Castle den in the evening. At 7/ P. 61, the entire let Division of 12 re giments, numbering some 6000 men, martini! into thaDastle i ell splendidly uniformed. Koa- .nth and his multi, General &soloed and his stiff and the Mayor and a few others occupied the stage. licasuth was deemed In military coe- tame, with s splendid awed by his side. cin his being introduced by Gov. Sanford ho wino tremendonaly. cheered. Then each regiment rose in succession and uncovered before lam MO. Gen Banford then, on behalf of the citizen bid diem of New York, addressed Kossuth in a haUd.- some speech, to whicih he replied in a speech, reported in the Herald. - We•have room only for an extract as follows: Taking the basis of your orgauivation as 'an example for Hungary, . Hungary would have at least one million of men. reedy to defend it against the oppression of any power whatever; That the militia of Hungary thus developed, would be the moot solid guardian of my country's freedom and inpependence, we hare shown! in our past struggles. (Applause) The glorious deeds which the unnamed demigods of the peck- . . ple achieved, proves what with previous prepa rations, they could do in defences of their na tive land. Often they have gone into battle with out knowing how to hre or cock a musket; but they took batteries by their bayonets, end they achieved glorious deeds like those that are chisel ed among the deeds of immortality. We have not either wish or inclination for conquest. We are content with our native land, if it be inde pendent and free. To the maintenance of that in dependence and freedom we have eatablibed by law, the institution of the National Guard. It is like your militia; and I like to say often to my people,' that I consider the organiza tion to be like a porcupine, which goes on quiet ly, but when elected or when danger approach es, stretches forth its thorns. May God !Al mighty grant that I may soon see developed in my native land, the great institution of &nation al guard to thit extent: that the:power of.lltin gary may become the Indispensable bailie of. the freedom of Europe. I will prove this is a 'few words. The enemy of European freedom is Russia . Austria is determined to crash liberty in Italy, Hesse Cassel and Schleswig-Holstein. The leer tainty of Russian aid to this encroachingepirit, gives boldness to the tyrants and checks the re solutions of nations to mist' their despots.— Now, can Hungary be a barrier to securel Eu rope against this power of Russia 1 I answer yes. You are a nation of twenty four milliOns: and you have an organised militia, of eome three millions. Hungary is a nation of fifteen millions, and at least can have one milli* of brave citizen soldiers. I hope this may he re. gnrded, then, as a positive proof of what I say about the ability of Hungary to resist the Power of despotism, and defend Europe against Russian encroachments. Another thing is, the weakness of Russia itself, for she is not so strong es peo ple generally believe. It has taken her whole power to put down Hungary, and all she, can raise COISSidtS of 750,000 men. Then you most consider that the Russian ter ritory is of immense extent, and that its popula tion is oppressed; tranquility and the order of the grave, and not the order of contentment, cad only be kept in Russia itself by the armed soldiery of the Cur. Now it is not Much 'when I say that '200,000 men are indispensable t keep tranquility in th e interior of the empire ; glOO,- 000 med are necessary to -guard its frontier ex tending from Siberia to Turkey ; 100,000 to keep down the heroic spirit of oppressed Poland. (Cheers.) Now, take all this together,- and you will tee that Russia scr-relly cart, at the utmost employ 300,000 men in a foroigs war, and real ly it had not more engaged, as history will prove, in the greatest struggle it mode for exist ence-4z could not bring more into the ilea— Noir, the million of oitisen soldiers would not require to beim brave as they are, to be a Otatoh for those 300,000 men; and, therefore, the first result of restored independenoe in Hungary would be—should the ever noes more have the arrogant Intention to put his foot epos man kind'e neck. as be blasphemously boasted he lad the authority from God to do—the destruction of . hie power by Hungary. Not only would his pow er be destroyed, but Hungary would ! take Russia by assault, where she would And ower ' fal allies to support her. Its financial embarrasments are -vary for you know that even In the brief war ini.tiuo guy she was necessitated to raise • tone in England. We would find for our allies the op pressed people, cod our steps would bemarked by theliberatioo of all who are enslaved. We would find among our allies the Polish Salon. which is Oot restricted to Poland, bat extends through the wide provinces of Galled; lethal nis, .t.e. These are proofs that the might of Russia is not so immense that it should lethal date a nation fighting in a just coulee. -With Hungary once free, Russia would crest once dare to threaten European liberty ageim Bat if Russia is so weak es I hareehown herito be, why, you may say, do I ask your support, and aid against her Interference? The motird of my humble request is to preyent Russian iSterfer , once, as Russia is only thirty boars distance from Hungary, and one of its large armiesetande prepared to more at any time upon my country,' to crush the liberties of the people, before we could have time to develops our reannrces. This is the motives why I ask, in the name of my country, the 'great practical and hcaeficial support of the United States to check sAd pre vent Russian interference in Hungary, so that we may have time to erect it into an menicoonnt able barrier and impregnable fortress against the despotism of the Czar. This, I say, is the reason why I claim aid from th e Unitedifitates, and ask it to become the executive powez of the right of every nation to dispose of its osn con cerns. That is the only glory which is venting to the lustre of your glorious stars. • • • • • • 11 If once war 'weeks out, my nation will find moans enough. in its own patriotism, to ram It on. We have already carried on a war without any foreign financial help; but we must be pre pared to meet the opportunity. We want the aid of generocis men and of free nations,hecause Hungary is oppressed. It has no puhlic life, and if the slightest manifestation of patriotic, feeling is exhibited, it is regarded ass crime, to ' be punished by the hangman. I delete, that whatever financial aid I should • be so happy to obtain from the generoeity of the people of the United States, I will never employ it In la man ner which shell ,be contrary to your laws, be. *ULM I highly respect, and am determined not to evade your laws. It is from this motive that I do not solicit the formation of an armed expe dition, but perhaps the, generous sympthy of your people would a ff ord some opportunity even ' for this, too, when the time comes for us to `tight the battle for freedom once more. i Dconfi dently hope that of their own free will,;without my interference, they will be glad to share the glory of that battle of freedom for huminity.— I desire this, of course, only so far as the laws ' of your country will permit, and trust that you may so help to forward, the humble wish which I had the honor to date more at largejat the New York city banquet. I have a guarantee in ' the principles which your letter gave Ime the high plesenreto express. I thank you for the expression of these prin ciples—l thank you for the generous eyeapatby, and for the reception and-welcome of zny °Rat% minions, the devoted sawed Hungary, Who ~ ready to sacrifice lifeand fortune to the indepei.: deuce of their native land. There are several among them who , were already soldiets before our struggle, and they employed their military skill in the i;erviceot their country. hat there were others who were not soldiers, and whose pattiotiem only led them to embrace the cause of their native land, and they proved to be bravo and efficient supporters of the :1 freedom for which they fought. Thanking yo for the f e sympathy you have expressed for then , I pro mise you, gentlemen, that they will p them selves worthy of it; ,I will point ont to them the most dangerous place; and I know Ilury will acquit themselves honorably and bra ly. As totosyself,l have sword here on my olds given to me by an American citizen. This (d wing the sword), being a gift from a citizen of the United States, I take it as a token of encoueogement to go on in that way by which, with the blessing of Almighty God, I shall be enabled 'Vet to see ' again my fatherland free and independme (Ap plause.) I swear here before you, (ritising the sword to heaven,)}that this American , sword in my hand chill be always faithfcil in the astute of freedom—that it shall beerier foremoet in the battle, and that It shall never bel polluted, by ambition or cowardice. The scene that followed this solemn oath baf fles all description. It was truly enhllme. The whole body of military roes as one inn, and with one wild shout made Castle Gat r den ring, while, for several minutes they waved Ittielrhate with the utmost excitement and enthuelsem, and repeated their cheers again and again When When the tumult applause subsided, he then pro ceeded:— • First Division of New York Militia, I engage you to become the controlling power of this my solemn oath, and I shall now 'tow:ludo by thank . log y o u ones naortsfor your generonsAyingathy. The applause was again rel!sited, sntoonyln— . .itetfor eetreeellzkinutelt: . . 1 was A safer pl. resolutions then ntrued lad . . , sheeted tOdering the empathy of the division forEosizoll a n d his Pr" flFd g om ' Mittafsi ' .-6t lf"* lntt ' a 4i. ° cl . i ent ...t° raise subscriptions for the Thingarian forst Capt French, of the Lafayette Fusiliers pledged himself for $lOOO train his company. • Koasuth then retired amid loud abeam, and the serious regiments returned to their quartz's. The organization ofd central committee for getting up a Hungarian fund, was c'r'mtpleted yesterday, Mayor Kingsland being chairman.— The subscriptions are pouring in rapidly. Cogoespoodeneo of am Pittsburgh Owl., D. N. W sure, Eau.--Sir: As a member of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, I feel highly gratified In seeing the Pittsburgh preseso ready and willing to publish all matters relating to said Society, an well as other matters relative to the science of Agriculture, and as our annual election takes place on the seventh of January, '62, in the Court-House, at ten o'clock A. M., ior the election of a President, Vice President, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, and a Board of Managers of thirteen members. As our citizens, manufacturers, and farmers seem to hare taken an interest in the welfare of said society, it in but right that pub• lie notice should be given of said election, so that all members and those wishing to become members should attend, as it is of the utmost importance that suitable persons be elected for all said offices. I will venture to predict that, If we elect energetic officers for the ensuing year, that our next annual fair will be second to none in these United States. I am not (officially) authorized to lay this be fore you It is a desire to forward the interests of the society that makes me do so, and if you will giro this one insertion in your weekly, and ns in your daily paper, you will greatly oblige 81r Yours &weededly, A FARMER. Dec 2U, 1851 PROM WASHINGTOIi [MormonScow of tbo Plttsburull Doily Oatottr.) RAenteatom, Dec. 16, 1851 The passage of Mr. Seward's resolution having extended to Kossuth the national welcome which he had a right to expect, the Senate to-day com pleted its part of the work by providing for him a proper reception. The resolution for this pur pose was offered by Gen.' Shields, and adopted by the rote of 35 to 15. The same or s elmllar Troposition will doubtless be passed by the Rouse, and the reception of the greatest Grin embodiment of European liberty will be a joint affair, in which the Executive nod both branches of the Legislature will participate, and there can be no doubt that it will be a pageaut worthy such an occasion. As anticipated, the re-agitation, commenced by the pestilent little demagogue from Mississippi, has given the, secessionists and nullifiers a glori ous opportunity to propogate their heresies. Rbett to day concluded the monifestoe common cod by him yesterday against the Union and in favor of the independent existence of the empire of South Carolina It was an ingenious, im pressive and powerful effort. It was character ized by aisublime and magnificent impudence, as well as by considerable eloquence. I think I never saw such a volume of bold, reckless, inven tions poured forth in any respectable assembly by a man speaking under a IMOen of official re sponsibility, to say nothing of moral obligations. His facts were all fabrications of the gravest di mensions, but his arguments wore sophistries of the most diminutive proportions. Beattie whole was evolved with a eelf confident assumption, en unhesitating andecity_which arrested atten tion and would have bespoken sincerity and son• nietion on the part of the speaker, but thigt to imagine him a believer In one truth of what be he said, would have been to enppote him ►n idiot. , lu the course of an impassioned inventory of the wrongs of South Carolina. her 'lily erealtb, he declared that the North bad cheated her out of the penvione due to her revolutionary euldiery while with characteristic cupidity that came sordid North had quartered her own upon the the national treasury. Novae to this enter it is dertinent to say, that certainly for the lust three months, the honorable secessionist delegates of South Carolina, In Congress, have been more active than any others In getting through claims, before the pension office, of all kinds for their constituents. Nothing in too email for their vigilance; nothing too great for their untiring importunities. Perham, they are only providing -the 'incurs of war, and era proceeding upon the Napoleonic maxim 9f quartering upon the ene my. Au experience of ten years among the chi valry km given me a low opinion of that open handed generosity and contempt of money on which they pride themselvoe. No davoription of men under this Govertunent have fattened upon the drippings of the treasury more than they have—the sous of South Carolina and Virginia, have been particularly favored in this way. Went - 1382.05, Die 18th 1851 The flatus' adjourned to-day in . a frolic to Monday nexL The chairman of the committee on commerce made an effort to get business dis tributed in the usual manner among the com mittees, but was laughed out of countenance. So ends the third week of the session. Nothing beyond organisieg the House, and a few matter of course proceedings, has been done, sad of course nothing will be now attempted until' after new year. Ist,the Senate Footl, the second great comedian of that name, gave the usual afternoon perform ance. The audience was respectable, and this versatile actor never furnished a more striking exhibition of hie powers. It is a pity that he came upon the stage Iso late in life, for it is manifest that had he made an earlier appear ance upon metropolitan boards his name as a firm, itould have ranked with the !greatest in theatrical annals. Mr. Badger offered an amend ment tishis resolution for so pprsesing agitation by reopening and continuing it, to:the effect that the compromise measuies should be considered a "finality in their totality" until further legis lation on the measures comprised in that sys tem should become expedient. Foote thought this a fine addition to the fun he was making, and was evidently tiakeled with the suggestion— He accepted the modificanion, or it was voted in without opposition. This limitation of final ity is certainly a capital idea, because it shows that change is a principal ingredient in immu tability. For a strolling company in a barn this might be thought the legitimate drama; for the Senate of the United States, it was decidedly "low comedy." And then Foote went on with hie manifestos number seven,. far this 'melon Rhett had very foolishly std or insinuated that Foote had killed Calhoun, because he had assailed him on the °a mnion of the delivery of hie lest speech against the Union in the Senate. I mast do Foote the Justice to say that he abased Rhett in the most exemplary . manner. As s pet terrier when sot upon a vagr4tt, seine him by the toe of his rag ged boot, kis.' exposed calf, or the seat of his tat tered Molesters, so Foote fastened_himself upon Rhett at every salient poln,t and gave him a hul- ly ragging without example einoe the days of Thireites. Kike Six Andrew. Agueoheek, poor nett mutt hare thought, though he said noth- ing— Had I known he was eo conning of fence had seen him damned ont I had fought 'dila:dm. But all human, joys must have an end— .4ll that's bright must fade, The brighten 'Blithe fleetest ALL that's sweet was made But to be lost wh em sweetest;" and u if to Illustrate the poet's words, Foote broke off In the midst of "his melodious twang," and bowing toithe spectators, announced that the remainder of the piece would begin t o moriew. Alas, that such things can be and not oveiloome as like a summer's cloud. When I first kneW the Senate a mountebank could not command its ear, Belt vacs of angler men.has entered tIM arena of public, lotion. God grant their reign may be short. Wasamoroe, Elea 19, 1851. The statement that Mr. Clay has resigned hie seat in the Senate is probably unfounded, though the contingency Is not unlikely to occur which would induce him to take that step. It will be remembered that Mr.'Clay continues thro • the present and the next Congas. His g nation would probably glee risp to an excited contest 'in the Kentucky legishitare for a ru mor. It is stated hare that the opposition of Mr.. Clay's friends In the legislature 'defeated Mr. Crittenden In the dentest "which has lately resulted la the choice of Hon. J. B. Thompson, as sneeeesor, to Mr., Underwood. In ease of Mt. Clays retlrement the , probnbilltles nealif be in. favor'of the choice . of Eton. Humphrey Marshall, bow of the Mouse. Footeisna is still the order of - the day in . the Senate. At the exit of the principal performer to-day, which by the way was witnessed by a very slim andience,'Mr. Met again got posses- Edon of the floor, and Gen. Houston also an nounced his intention of speaking. As this is the commencement of a long session, it is well enough that the entertainment should go on for month or two, es it has become the fashion to surrender about so much of it to bobbling. At the present time agitation is going on finely, and if the condition of the country depended upon the course of the Senate, It would be conritlited from centre ioboundariesi But as, fortunately, it cares very little what Congress is doing, so that it does goharm, it is commendably quiet. The democratic Hunkers are indescribably alarmed at the Butler movement, which certain ly heeded by the most straight out New York beret:lumen; and free Boilers, who have again secured such a control in the councils of the party as to carry things after the desires of their own hearts. Gsa. Pearce, of N. H., Is to be the candidate for Vice President on this tick et. It Is possible that the friends of the older candidates will attempt to check the progress of the Butler men by aiding to pass Foote's res olution, one design of which is to kill off all the outside candidates. . The Secretary of State has dispatched a spe cial messenger with near instructions to our minister at the Spanish Court, in reference to Mr. Thrasher and the other American prisoners. appears, however, that nothing is to be asked as a matter of right, but the release of the pris oners is to be solicited as an net of clemency and expediency. After all, when we look at the max ims erste= and unbending justice which apply to the case of these men, It may be doubted wheth er the interference of our government in their favor can be placed on any higher ground. We have no means of judging of bin Thrasher's guilt, for as pot we do not know what were the proofs against him, nor even the specific charges, but if the evidence against him was of the same character as compelled the conviction of the others, the Spaniards certain:) , did no more than we should hate done under like cirownstanoes. What, however, we have a right to complain of iv, that oar Consul was denied all dm eighty and privileges Which justly appertain to his position, as the protector of the lives, property, and rights of our citizens within Spanish junsdic tion. It is presumed that the intercessions of the government will lead to the pardon of the prisoners after a short time. The New tiork correspondent or the National hoelltgenrer says: Ity the way, therein in New York at thla time a distinguishes' operator upon the ear, (not Jenny Lind, hot en Edlnbarger) who le curing the deaf and making the dumb to speak. Ism informed by relibable authority that he rarely fails. Agreeably to hlr theory, seventy per cent. of the deaf mutes may be made to hear and talk. They ara dumb, he says, only be• cause they cannot hear, and therefore have not learned to imitate vounds. Ile does not alter tier. -CLETCLAND asp NIAHONING RAIL Hosp.—An enthusiastic meeting of the friends of this Road was held at Youngstown on tho sth Met. War. sea, Poland, Girard and Lowell were well repro• soled, and everything - indicated that the people of that settler are folly awake to the necessity of a railway connection with ttde 'city . The Hun. Jetob Perkins etude • veryetfective speech, in which he dentonetrated conclusively, that the road from Enon Valley to Cleveland would prove a good investment for capitalists, lode. pendent of all incidental Mil/ AliLAget. A meeting was also held at Leavittabutgb, on the evening of the Nth ; Wm. Stebbins, Chairmen, Harmon Austin; Hocretary.—Sptritad el:leeches were made by Messrs. Perkins, Smith, and Iddinga, iu which it toe urged that property in the neighborhood or the Road would be im• mediately benefitted, that the farming intereem would be particularly improved; that the Road is practicable and can he brill at Our war, if the people are willing to take leold.Clerrlorof Pl.u+• dean. The N. Y. Times says: The gold and silver movement of Wednesday wes $1.121,000 out. ward, by the Coutuder "teenier America. The proportion of silver was about $175,000. The total exceeds all the estimate' of yeetarday.— !deny email shipper. came in at the close. The Arctic goes no; on Saturday, and will probably swell the week'. exports to 'pulsating like two millions. Both the California steamers, by thd Nicaragua and - Chem* routes, are duc2i,"Tbey will bring the Bea Franecieco shipments of tho 15th November , and this will replace 11. -- thn Books part of the large sums dhbursed. ter Da. McLaires Ltvta Peu.e. This /That remedy for armee, of the Liver, Is of scri.Oi airs date than Iu Intro:loci , wa to the malls Its aimmint!. ono of the first phthiciacis In this muntrt, ward It for rears in Ids prank, before ha et. sionomeed It to the The exist enft of so homy closet annedios.barail ed eh minimiser the moot martinsu aaalltle• for tailat .11 dimwits, dlomiebai so annambilibid and wall dais/set phynclon, who naturally . kit tome dread of beim: cut founded with the crowd at prdendon to the moans! art. whoop nancruma area paraded in amity newspaper at m er•lan orniodift for all Yu Ills that heap in heir to. no rftresentatlons of hose to whom hie pill. had hilt. ft lief. Lowy., and the urgent hohntations by ShYnciaft rift whom he hod associatiel is T. bream, sad who had winnowed iha wondhrful our. dreamt by hi. remedy. at length lirdooed him to make it Mita , Testimonials a. to their senor can te, seta m our (ton from all tarts or the State. . To Le hal of all the mincing drussists. lEM yip - Ferment! ponder well use the thou sand seeldenta that daily befall lion. end eadthk which °nen render them neelem for Ufa: when, If you wOukl make It a petal to keep ninny, an hand U. U. Farrel'. Arahl. Liniment, yoo could han the anlenal cared in fee days; wad =we not only ean tinte, but yon could leo= the risk of Icelne the creature altogether. f flea ad. earth...net no= Petroleum I iltarA MOST B.SALIKKAZILS CASs or TOTAL Ouse.. cca.. l'etluiterit.—We invite the attention of the enlisted awl the public wenerally, to the event.. of Wm. tall. of thie elty. The cow may he nen by WI person .ho may be ekeptinal in relation to the huts ton wet earth. S. SI. KIER. . ^ I had been athlvied several yearewith a sorenesse( toth ern'. which eontitated to graces•. until September. IMO. the hullarnmenon at that time having insolved the triune Union membrane of both eyes. and ended ill the apostle of a thick Elm. .Lich •holly destroyed My eight. I had an operation tweformed.and the thleltenlng removed. •bleb won returned and kit me In we bed a mndition u before. At this stage of the eousplalnt I made application to seer cal of the most eminent =diml lath. •ho Wormed tv's that `my eye/would never get •ell.' At thlstlme I conli pot dlglogulah any objweg Br the advice of looms. Mende wromeneed the wee of the Petroleum. both internally aped locally, make which my era have improred dell) vow GI the present time, and 1 have recovered my Nightmare. ly. ' Mr general health wall very much lespriveol hy the 7.1101th0. and I attribute the restoration of MI Melt Its use. 1 reddest ho. 102 &road great. In this ettr, and .111 be happy to give any informatlea In talationte mr WILLIAM' MALL^ Pot w. by Keyser a McDowell. 140 Wood nreet; IL I. Parr. 47 Wood street; D. A. Fshoostock, A Co. 40. 1 . Wood and Front rtnerbu D. M. Curry, D. A. Elliott, iordpb P bubwartu,AlleghOttllltllo by the Pte. 00140er. B. is. Eculn, ..10dkooP Canal Hasin.Noyautb et.. Pittaburh Faamputation of Harawar e, Cutlery, &o. LOGAN, WILSON & Co., licr. 129 Wood Street, Desire to rail the attention of Plarrharitii twit others to their Latin rrocz of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, tize., 111PORTPD ItStNINT And whirl therafe . l7, o. to offer at inch prices fullaesortineat of MANN'S celebrated 0. Pa ADM slew. oil bead. attaliicr Pittebnrgh Life Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO. OFFICE, NO. 76 FOURTH STREET. . OPY108118: Premident-4..Ase 0. Vim Premidao-8.88.81c4.818km. TreasArar—Jown 0. Luca. BaBretary-0. A. I.louoox. Jars. sdrartlwrunt la anoth. mrt 6L awu. 8,12 Citizen's Insurance Company d Pittsburgh NdOURAGE HOME 'INSTITUTIONS Oface Ha. el Water wireetan the warehouse of 0. LI. licraww, PreeldeinL._."..A. W. Kum Seel. mi. Company Waxer prepared to haws all werottandloe lrl Atom and In trcwitn, vowels, te. An ample guaranty for the ablllty and Integrityof the Instltuticut, le afforded In the character of th e 'A rdo r.. who are all cilium of Pittebiargh. wall and favorabll Munn, to the cncenstinlty for the" Pruden.% Lan:dile.... and Dawn/. Dnwroaa-O.IL L1T1.41, W¢l. Unloy, Jr.. Walter Bryant_ Ungh D. King, Edward Itenaleton. John Liar worth. lisrbwigh. 6. H. Klee. enlllatf • DOD, On Monday, the va lan, a d o'clock, t. a., at Chits& news of his - Mother, la Allea • say Qty. P.., of eonnuat , - tioll. Joan Ramon Joavortca (of the llrm,of .Tohnetan. Brathera aCo.) la the neth y o 1 hie aite• ,The funeral .111 leave • reLdetiee of his moth.", wine , of . a •••• , moot .tracts, on Wedneenan the v. at 10 o'clock, 0. a, to proceed to tin illeghatti v meter.. • Notice. RAILROAD ELECTION Y OM. Parserte. AND fItaCIO3TCUJ Bann. Co. ryafirst Annual Meeting of. the Stock ds" of the Pittsburgh and Drenbetaille ear. rill be held on Money, the nab der of .17. A. U. 16 02. et the Engineer'. Mrs of meld Olon eornr of Fourth and Wood manage, tr. the Antr es; tle. burgh. et 10 ...brat tO lb. forenoou. at whicla Wee and place an election will be held tor Paddent at Dlrretan of ..M C.311X.Y , The ',OW.; elm at 10 cfelotli lath. tonne. • . • •. • manias NAYLOR, Deter. • pittanagh. Dee. 1651.7124:2.1d. ,• Bible Hotel? THE outstandinf subscriptions to the 'Al bent Bible See etr are ssoPestlll/11' rsouerbol to be torklio J. 31 IICLIELL. proprzlet. oe Federal be fore theist of Jannerl- A. Y. ELEVItSSI)N. dealt Bible Agent_ cIiBISTMAS 4t. NEW 1 L.sw.. —.4 IL I would conwetfolly a 11 the ottettlao or sll who LI [A :CV: [VI d XIII: 4 1sOlo ' 70 ," [ :17: 1 :[ 4 4:[7:err, which CSIMOL tPel ellber 10 quality of motordo or elle pormow For wolo crt i ortlzrodpe u, don 164 14.4'160 Wood at., corner or Sixth. ter/' C I:!..D f t t i. o u Lave n jAuTs fur the l.l they Inell• the attention of Gentlemen. Gift Books for the Holidays, T 110LMES' Literary Depot, No 78 Thad WWI, opposite the Post Jai, Pi' . be stock conaleta of all the Annw sl.Wood for 1851.. t price. ranging Dom SI to 110. The Women of Early C.bristirmity. • aeries of Portraint. vll with YfwiTelrenTr ' avlrta t' s. " to b u t niltir T C u i r o m m°'. . room. silt The tinueetilr Gallery, a gilt book for all seasons, with 13 beautifully Stashed engraving. by the first artists. The Land of Ilona., being the Journal of • Tour in Egypt,g.. by J. M. WM111,11,04 D. It. with 25 Goa steel en growin Th e Keepsake, gift book, with 35 Illustrations. The Iris. an mainated souvenir, with 12 colored plates. Leatieta of Memory. • beautiful annual. with 10 Plate. The a gift book, with IS Illustrations. Cabinet of Modern Art, with 20 magnificent plates. Dents el Manly. literary ioo, 8 One illustrations. item of th e Seaton. • • soevenir. 10 do. The Tallman, a gift of friendeblp, 15 do. Sacred Annuals il a MR book Nr ail wasps, Illustrated Fbrisume titled by Marla J. Mclntosh. 12 illustrations. Wild Flower. • g ft for the holidays. The Plower. of Loveltheas. wi th U Illustrations. The Family Circle and Parlor Annual. Sacred Scenes. Or the Elvers of the bible. The Sacred Tableaux, • Remarkable ilistory ill MY al. hie. Tbe Magnolia. the Show for and h Priendthip'• Ulfer ing.—thrat beautiful gilt toots for the olidays. Pine illustrated editiots of Shakspeare and Byron. ID One volume. Floe illustrated editions of Tipper's Proverbisi Philos cititi,Z24.)rerV. ti l r i tsworals,llemons , and Kirk What'. 0 Alen. a Fug' assortment of 1101141 y OM Emits. for HILDREN. .le2l Nelodeone, MADE by C•RILARDT, the original invent or — A 0,01 atYPDIY Of these celebrated klelcale..us, and 5 octaves, just reed Imo New York.: Tbase to tart:moot. are utioneatlonably tha very twat .if the Mod .msnutectand any where. having mevetal fulorove.nant• not yonserysad by say others. each an tbuble befell, 41k. rersube dealrous of purobastua • o..oulne °tabard , Mal , dem will please call sod examine, and roost:Joe therm selvsosj Ile greaLT . nr i l r oti . ty :.„ II KI.150F11:. Third 1 00 of thb Gulden tiara - YEA NUTS-200 bu. fur Bale by darn 3.11 CANOIOI..D . DRY AIDES-6BDry Hides for Bale by de2ll I: DALZELL • Cll., Liberty td. lIERRINU-5 bble. No. 1. for sub by Ix de= Fl DeL2I:II.I. • i.:O. _ QALIIION-5 bble. for Bale by 1.. J de2l ft. DA L7.6L - L:lt CO. MACKEREL -160 bble. No. 3: 00••„._ No 0 20 hI balk No. 3: lu - No. t; I'. sale by I "2, ; It 12.117X1.1.0 CO. Fresh Fruits, Hermetical URESII Peaeheß; Fresh 1 1:Icyltutr!4" '"'"' Vech Chereiik Fresh FILMES ersh Gon•rberelar. The above arr. pat up Iti their oath Jul, and harmed rall Y saran!, .taleltra t h e aslalnal ttsror sari trerharirr Yrs rata by Wll. A. Alrel.lllltl • lat , toe,l , r, afal Litrs,lr rt Rinp r I...) R .. l ..all F ar;a:tilarr Law and Butt. %Lisle, Carrara.; ~... . Orange and LIMICIII Vaal: Franca ' Ca ' Plum.: Chernaa. Parra Noah. , Fur rale by WM. A. IIceLULLII a 5.. Yr... t., Ortr.ers anJ T. Dealers. IItIPES-10 kego Malaga, very fine, fo: sale I. c WM.a McOLVIIII CO• letasunlel.;coy, llnited States Patens Office, Dec. 15, 1851. kN tho of Ire Wing, of tlelfaet, 'Ur Nes Von:, preying tbr the eafannten of • i.at , nt granteJ to bin. for an Improvement in the macho.. fra marine . trough.. to eat , ht.. .. 0, ins:, au . his weep year* trout the 4 , We...a 01 nt.t Da , sot shich taken olen on On Sonntectolil day of Watch. I a. PO, It M unlent thet the mist yetaton be hoar.' at the Pol on. Deloson Molar. the lot of flareh. 1,02. at 12 e. clock, at. a y yervias•ra onatle4 to appeartea :eau., if any tiny hen, sky nil petltton oa.ellt out be grattutt ronixit opt.thie the calenaino en requlreml In WO ID the 'retool Whoa Duns uhqw.t.tous. opeettmelly ret forth In 'urine,. at Lew , ....Er dor. hoOs. th. J., of heating“ all Denman, nii.a by either pert , to he nae , at the nt lasting must be tete it sod trine the! mr.snenn lont: the rules of the ofSce, siatet •111 too furntote4 oa lanolin Ord./rut, atm, that thle notl. he publlobed la the Na tional Ist...lagoon, Ilepablm,sn4 Colo, lA:orbit...M.D. 04 Nvetueohoy Duly Dem.... Macbeth., N. V. Prosy .td t'ctt.horttllo h. Yu, M.. • w..k for thne carom.. week. presto. to the ladder of Star., Mal 1110.1. no?..1.1••.• (Small...nu of "Elk Horn" Saw Mill Lir Sale. • rpm establishment, lately finished and 40./ it. rosont•to vonolun older. la 'Hunted lb. 0114.1•t144. e.t.a atm, Ftltlehur.th. ttlandv In WSJ the anto t ', , hi all that 1. nut 4.1.1 on the pnnowee.thenht,ltarater ands down seam. au t he to tow. dnotant ualle , ea4 mad the valley tinonnsnlnan. l'srs.see ant. morn' imodlagll%t.Lrt t roo m y; 4 4 gInt. " = satletaatoi I Perk... - . of uane.4.l to it* nett Tn. pniltdolicssot, looluditts As sores at (1.61. Pinning UM., Eton, Stahl., &a, •Ul be sold tow. and on farina tw, putt Por°". .. "* .j. h £ . s l2tTß " ltill ' lN, Attorney' at Law, dse.tt' inlus—Fnunt .t. teat Wood. (Inadrilla Party. ABONNAFFON'S Firs; Party Will take A I:Tr i ll/A r i z ksetr=ig, lnrt. .t ULLA- OwrtkuLerly halted.. No l ebildnin bw admitted wxeept or.belan. and en pen= within/cover wth tow hatolthwl hbwir tiwkw,w. eamt parents. Childrwn who s 5. 051 I Imo tannic nalanntnr.. o f for g-ntich Mit wwwolbs tro had ol A. R. himftlf.wl hro. 46 ark,. street dc=3t Wantea. • AYOUNG MAN, of good character and ad• drew who ha. had ...al yea. espealen. Jr noes-keeper and Par.= In the wow. Ss dec.. of at. tamest a situ.. Is • surcantii• or nutuchtiturlng er tablisb malt tials city. by toe LW of January next mold would be with. to sot 15 .1 capacity whereby he mold recut. • ocour teal Wary asul . parmutent •Ituation. -gtr ' i j s ' hed ik ndd . re. "'" r.li ca . arthdrd'oftsst''''Ptitebgod"..3l.o To lloldere of the Coupon Donde of the Mononga- Ada Navigation Company. noLLof a less. number than 334 rill be (It th• hotters so desire) on or at.r the day of J turf text. at tr i alloi;A mi thfi c lgtuter. Temomee Mort NAT. Company THE subscribers would call the attention of Drs.. delaroa4 doallnd ILARDWAILE, to a I“ of ftaad Olaf la •12 tDeastad (WILD. t.f COM Taluabla arm' sAleable fa , l4clu. 1/"..41I1 at ?an' object far prn. moo. or; er . U . fo u r , •=l 4 . 1; b.ar and adamla. Invoke. • da= BAIIW A IIiWLN, 114 Second US • . J. KIDD a CO. No. W Wool ft. tOME-BIADE FLAN n. NE gracurrna bare received LS.—Muarl p . iv Mo { w l o . n B W w o y talon loner than usual. toitoit ' r i t h 0: mw I t te i rd which bare ' slyt:Wm — ; co llr " aat N" 77::14-0t1t.01..T0,:r 'of a"; Unatirriuni and superior N. ran: today or to-morrow. OR RENT, and possession given on ith tuck bon Ma Ist of January oas ding.. t, . Malt:ad ai • two story i E: FIUM w wa acili Mud, occuplal by Mr. McLaughlin. Ennui. al 00111000. LIIILK Ili, 2.511 Liberty et. EMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MesoN & co. en any lArViog at their semi.nnua Lhhh L ela. PreALM: o rtn . Paremsaa.Chourgs.(hut T,eres. fi r RAMAN'S MAGAZINE, for January. need at HOLMES' Meru,' Depot, S clot.- ri the Don Olbos. deJ ALLEGLIENY SAVINGS BANK.—Ona share. pat 7g. OM for We by -- dclidetorlUT - Wll. A. TULL A CO. BUCKWHEAT CAKES.—Use Babbitt's KffernseJig Oncturiand tr-you want th e acyr buck. wt. & and other oaks.. Try It we and roll will not on yeast ...In. For sal. wbolesale and retail by 'de= it. N. SISLLFAtt, INT Wood st. TO Machinists and Foundry Men. YHE MARYLAND MACHINE ?SAND-, /AUTUMN° 0031PANY all' positively poll at pab u/110. wlthont rewire, all their Ilartioery,Shols, foundry tistere.. ac., at their Factory, Klllehtti. 111111, ear Uattlgnore. en WEDNZSDa V, the lith of .7.4arY, 1814' bollt tools, trl !=nrer g ral anTtri.tz ...rotrza ice,Gity TURNING ENGINI2B. of variousslam Tea superior Iran Planing &Whims, ono Wing of vo 'rctiuc.ftPtnit% NUN/NC CUTTING ENGINE. OneSLABBINU . SIACIGNIC. WW2 a Jaw acid complete siteortment of other Too , i tt o nlictiltto m v nilc b ctitV, TpTi,tritc "" e, e l4l " ol .l , l ko h P r orrs Toohg heed, le. Tho sale 'till commence 01 . 10 o'clock , sod oonUnne until ths entire stock to disposed ot • Tante of sale—All owns under 1110 ti, ash; over 11(11: end - goner $5OO, four montlits ores $000..1. month., for approvwd CatAlogueo specifyiok every Ram will be furnished, on opplicallosi,VGNAß WILMN & CO.. Baltimore. Md. , the nods ed. The care trom Belttmore, on Cho BlG timore end Gki Railroad. Waving et uti•clock A sr Gra SD 60131 . Wore the limo of gala, end round trip tick. sts can too had 111 Ranh.» for fat, cents. ded.'llnets URGRGE icol.oo, Agent, Elltt's Rills. Kimball's Chemical Washing Fluid. ~1119 article is much cheaper and cagier to use than d. aotr, ant, tonwn. 00 y:rae . a b nui & e.l 4 l bras ;plVarZrgrperlllo.l4 A 1116101114, Acida, or an; arti:latikt al m an at inion the toast fabria. Calla. aro warrantd oat to lads tf washed ha thia fluid. Usa no W.!, Hoard , for doines aro womoutmoro by the tie o f H. (h t . they .66 by the wear and tear in thsir ores. Tbla Mild ant awe sway tub that laborious task. fall Mown.. sewn:taw/ woh bottle. two naryew:doh nal mica of 12M cents, aufbslent for two or wash nfrjeresar.,—The fallwrlng ladise have we drif t? g"golo7tranWelt higher prtone f Hiring i ' irt::t.tritrsanVa l t ' hrdttr ' y aztlela. Mr.. Alltabew Pahnestock, 51 , Tunnel std o mes r Worths Booth owner of Powth and limithneld sta.; Mrs Mary %Moon, 175 Lawny ; Idra. Mary Jones, BC Clair KW Mn. Mary 0. Kimbalh 6. 1..‘6166.66 at.. eittw Ma re . Alm Mortar Lloward, near Uwe Cotton MICR; Itira. Hannah Parker, South Wawa, and Federal rt., Al aaberly City. Mrs. Marietta Howard, Laterencerrille Ilanoboturad by C. W. 11111 b alb, and mid br WICKEILBIIAM, dall2 , wood atm/. wog/ of 816th. UNDII.IkIS 60 7lii.r. btutle 4+.1 11101.1 100 It. Ckne. Cltroca • rsuo " Own Illankg 3co 0.; Babbitt's 8.41 , Yowl' ••• Feed: lOU Mt. sga. F lour. 100 tW Pruner. 4.22 coral TABLED PEACILEB-000 ht. for Bale by deza ROBISON, LITTLII a CO. JJP'QUO KWHEAT FLOUR-20 sacks Rated AO 16. 7 at.b. iv cat biz BIITTER-5 Ibis. Fresh Roll; sees suOr 01 K fin.l Itala tto MOLASSE.B 8. 4., (St..jamcs;) "p. HWC6BWIH aca VIIRISTMAS WEEK, aimmoncing Non day ...mina. Nac.....2a1, camtarthing ever/ ere:A lma dunes the week. 11ORN, AVELLS AND BRIGGS, rrrtIOPILN BELLES AD EHS. IHnler the immediate supervision of E. HUHN, formerly of the Vlrs.nia Serenaders. uld his first appearance In this city for some Tears E. A. WELLS, formerly of Chnsty Minstrels, Durable tout Serenaders. and the Original Stable Harmon.. J. F, 0111011.9. late of Fellon's and Chnotr , e Hipaar s ,,, and Dlanableton's Ethtoplan neretteeler. Arnow.' dile Troupe may_alm be found. T.CIIIIISTIAN, the Tyrolean Warbler. H. MITCHELL, the celebrated Dance , : LEOPOLD D. MEYER. the linletteal Violinist, with other astir.. at squat merit 4,,..e,brietanes Day anst E••olue. two performancee—tat halt.puat an the afternoon, and at the usual hour in the eret. cke lll. Tits 25 cents—Do half price. Doors open at T. Con cert tocommence at IS.o'clock. do 203 f ea. A. WELLS. BOA tle. Inlets°, To PAINTERS and others requiring good Bute lIES--A Cue sad sell selected hark. for the trade. eouthrleins—Palut. Vsrulth. tut, Elcuzll, este., nailed Wall uld C4uuter Bruthes; Ilnek Utters, tram Brushes, Ellsoders, DoJlir and Gomel'. Liam, Pal.- ers Due.rs, Fetches. At. Au oz.:anat.. of sr,ll nbligs us. Fee Ws by J. KIDS C de:! CO We UMBER LEVICIATED, a transpa.el rod. eolor-300 Ito lo store sod fore by de . a/ D a CO QiENNA, burnt and leviguted, a transparent and rich color, for ull/ by J. gum IQUORICE CALABRIA—IOOO lbs. for /w.by J. KIDD t 00. AMMONIA-80U lbs. for sale by 1..) '4J. KIDD 00. TRAVELING BAGS, doz. India Rub is, three sizes, u first rate article, lur Ask Id de . 2o J. • 11. 14111111'S, 115 Market sit. . . VISIIING BOOTS-6 pairs for sale by ,1/11 J. • U. INDIA RUBBER WEBBING—SiIk and Oottori. fur thiltiera, for rsir at No. Its Market it deal 0 PUILLIPS. LI AR 'rRC3IPETS-1-2 doz. for sale by J. All. PRILLIPS. 15 INE tt °KING S A BRANDIES-25c. - 6' • • • Asy.!io.N.A:yrdt.ol's,...A, put fu buui.p Li T O u n i - 5 ! .. 13 e , I nur duty to !mow w hr. to our 1110110, je141 , 10.1r• l'urchawnrc arc inwitwl to call at CLIESSEIt'd Eflrmto UNI lieu'', arid Clothing, and ...Wantonly 140CIIS. which. for varlaty Int material, durability 01 workman, ship. sad mulcratiori of situ.,uto.not Boy.' elottiluu of all itu and quallti, 8 ,.. Shirt.. nY low ea, noekt, On.p.u . der, kc WE STUDY 'lO PLEAtili Stolthincld Pt., oar Diamond allay. Bituatien Wanted. • PRACTICAL and eiverioneed BOOK KEKetit WA... nripbe• • •ituali ,, n Wholesale . Al.ufarturio.; .I%l , ll.hmout. S•lh.f.ecory Wiesen: , Pl9.f elven. Al.lreillf ....0. W. M.. 415, l'ittaloslitt derm C ITIZENS' lnsurance Co.-30 Shares of r"'1"""*" P A r' 7I'ILKINS Aco 4, It. DepOPIIC Bank.—Tho mock of tw.Cnsopissy foe sals by A. WILKINS ACO decal. • sODFISII-20 too. Grand. Bank, (large,) by W3l. EAll ALEY t C.o. IN ...I 1.1.1 Wool • t I IJITEK.-4119 bogs lib., for i.ale by ) Je IV W3l. [LAO ALKY ACO illy seated. ,sh Strawberries; T.co atm., RAISINS --50 hozeti M. ft., lint., for Nal 1,, WM. t CO. . A L 1.01.1,1 .11e F 1111‘1' s, by 1111 !LW ALAI S CO., rfalv 15 and 3. Wood .t. AIAGA %INES AND ANNUALS. ree ..7. ,1La.0 E.,. Literary Deput, Thin) ***** orlorAlt thatsy, Januarr Tlrn .11r;t:orlstrarrah!!..;',.1."'"' WIT 11;;.$1(1 , —lh- tuck lusualot. of ell th. itatu.l 1nnu,...1 1, 15,. • hog, grill to. nold et 1he1,.‘,1 .Stet u d T: i r ., Eit —l4 pkge u 9 oLflr N s u it L l k e .., t , iy r kegN for bale by dsiv rc ICK a Mc-CAM/IA:28. 't LUG' ER Al TISIOIIII'SEED, for sale by .1.10 WICK ...111.CANDLY-Se LOU bbls. for salo by • yr It'll A IicCANDLLai Sl.ll.iAlt-15 Olds. (rimefur solo bY\ 4.1 b JOAN WATT • CU 11011. bblc. for Axle 1)) , g 4119 JOIIN WATT • CO. . 1,4 1 11,ENC.11 rust for saki by delo JOIIN WATT CO. 'I'IIE IioARD OF MANAGERS of the Lberrence•O.e and lihariabur•o N.A./I , lld (b.,. pant, .111 curet at lb. I,llle.tho See r e rrr y, No. bl Fifth. Fare., thumb., ...mi., 111. 150,10.1.0 II 11.11111 )y 0. LESLIF., Mai t. Z , RESII ORANGES—In prime order; of 0!.19p.` or .iC !?` U UTTER-10 Ltda. fresh Roll, for sale by I) .6i4 0. P. 01111100. K n EANS-15 hu. Small Wbitr, for sale by 11) 4elF -r , . P 0111tIliER , 4 jod i g; Ns-- ' bbl' f°' sale by sinum. Q lIREP PELTS=I dux for sale by 1.3 WS N. P 011M0NR. HICKORY NUTS-20 bbls. for sale by ~ del! S P. 01111.10C.R. BROOII.IS-200 dos. Dry Corn, for Foist); delS P. P. SllOlOOll.. .• WINIS6IV GLASS'2OO bxs WO and 11, 1 V 012. for sal. Or 5. C. sinurrat. COFFEE -100 bags Rio, for sale by ...\ arts , P. P. SHRIVE ir 1 WEI{ YIN EGAR-50 - obis. for sale b - 1 J 8.18 S. I. SllBll'Bll. 5 A1..r. 3 11,ATU...-10 IA!. fof,ra;ile4,l7o,ElL priMl Dwelling To Let. M'a M. It. MaWog 1000 Mt. Zone Carranta 10 . Mann MO " llockarkarina; I ono Madan mood:and; Irudeold. 100 acts 001. Derr Bain 10.1 Warden Boa Is, & 4 M - For sale Dr .D. WILLIAM Co..OD or of Wood and Vela aid Irmistie:l:9:Ellaig Non-Intervention 1:1MB ZER=B=2I SUNDRIES -1000 bn. Bran; 300 " Shorts 00 " )11061.1nym 1000 " 0615 100 bbl.. noun 00 40. brooms. ."" d ''''t.V.ni 's' y Only rw a SON. 61 want. .t. plO METAL-42 tons Reda hot blast; Is - 11.01500mb ool4_l3easi. Its bate by bIOIIPIIY, IbILSON CO., drib 19 Robd .try. FEATHERS -18 sacks prime Ky., roc'd "r """r'r W'r jtirN o liril . CiirboN a CO I OFFEE SU , J4II-100 bbla. for sale by )del7 JAMES A. HUTCHISON a CO. (.1110A11-21 Mids. prime new crop, on con bl-01.1112.pin utr Vermont. for imle by 017 J. It 1 1 010, Round Church. g LOVER. & TIMOTHY—For mile by ‘_)derJ. • IL 'DAD. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-100 bilge bulled, for side by LdelTi ' J. 2 IL rIAYD. cI ERBIAN CLAY-100 boxes for sale by deli 11.,DA LZELL 2 CO.. Liberty el. BUTTER -2 boxes and 2 bblr . Fresh Roll Or rale by [drill R DALZELL 2 Mi. MUT DIA.CIHNE--1 second hand Smut 11xtbIne, for stale lot to clot. conalcranent by d e ll B. DALT.NLL t CO. IWNER WANTED—Far ibarrel marked ur -Waver Wh ta-i" If Dot celled for tritbin thirti dot be mold to p. 7 ,hrin.e. 1.11 IL. DALZ6LL t CO.. Liberty r lAND LESTICKSI—Another lot of now I strls Candlestlcts,yust cap° to bead—and we would advise pure!..." le call early... thle article Is sVprescal greet &mend. blsltli IL ILIGLIARDSON._ I'ARANBERILIES--11 btils. just roc'd Der .teener Dled.m, end fqr web. by McCLURG t CO., deli; Grocers and Tel Dealcrs. I[ll E FINED SUGARS-1000 bble. Crushed, Lii Pa1T...W.1,6.01 Loaf and Clariged Augars, km 'Ale by JAMES A. lIUTCIIItION a OA, Bela Agents St. Loots Ream Sajur 1 101 .01. PLANTATION MOLASSES-20 bands 4:1 . 6 . . 'nu" ' " r rASI C ar Illti , Efl r l re:rtiq CO. fiLI ~,G i A , l l.-25 bb . Is. ne7; :, l , a . , , l , l i rjg o e il fr i r . st x l , o . by 4 ~,..9 ! . 1 , 7 fr0 l 1141. T 0e F , , L . l LU I I! 7 -. , Q;:3 7 2 . fir! o n .i r " l ' lb l '''''' itiV b i. ° Alcittm a r& ' , " :ftti t a ,, , BC \ Oil lettroAlet• copy.] . ~ .. _., HAY -49 bales for sale (on srlsf) by deld W. & IE. WASON, 47 Mot ot. T AR -40 bbls. N. C., for sale iii \ 041 J.R. OILWONTII & CO. \ ROSIN-20bbls. for ., s;Ll , o n l i s oar, doll To - Bridge Builders SEALED PROPOSALS for re-buildi. u . ..ue Structure of • Bridge °rel . Potato's near Loganis fery. will be careless! at the Coromlk • era of Alleabany and Westmoreland rtutullos.whentp u2d specifications oan Ise wets till 12 &Heel noon, of e 2.2 d tool. JAMES 111TC11NLL EIIENEZNK BOYLES!, Its)111110 dell Commlssloners of Allegheny County. Commicaloner's Waco, l'lttsburgh.p.. 12, 1101. _ Removal—Wood Engraving. THE subscriber respectfully informs his bfi 0.%7Z [ ' gr. Boar th est ern b ohf%/1; 0 11 1 1 1 . 7 01:1 1 4 1 /: the Didlond, to .1l in the Ditannotol,l where be Is pre Pared to !caeca. all kinds of Designing and Wood 1100, suet!. Views of Buildings, Steamboats aod 323TA1. Dory, Seal of every doKriptlon, Ornamental Newsrater Id.. Druggists' babel*. Cotton gtamio, Show Bills. Ae. Terms vary mralerate. delg JAItES IL PACKS. LOOK OOT ! A Great SpectilatiOn! TOOAPITALISTS.—I now offer for sae 211 DEE HUNDH.ED AND THIRTY ACRES of Ither & I LAND, ptincipelly under fine alittration, within one mile of the City of Wheeling, tututirth dart to the Ohio river, sod bordering thereon, with inextuthstible supplies of o ror rat e ell; nleo when bosta ea.. be lowed direct ham the banks, std which cad will soon become the 'yenned supply tor city consumption—the b10t..., girth. em the city bepaming more or less eshaulnotL Also. for roon , or , or t or e itos or purpose. then is note supenor to this. the ithd running .lown to which ir, and teKkin our mile of the City of Inman.. w city is nowkbe cen tering point of throe railroad. ththe provers to com pletion. The laud also is etell &depth! to gardening par pope, which 'business will thquire an Increase with the ono ., the city. I will dispose of the empathy in whole m b u ra tt o' .cre lOts. prnithnl nn arrangement:of tout pledould be sktisfactorily made. Any inforsthtion weupon this thhieet con De 011 by addressing the 1-subscriber, at Wheallur. Vs. deltklOt• CE3Tii:23 Adams & Co.'s Express Office IS REMOVED to No. SO FOURTH Street. ttmy Ate reoTit s k or .d in V i tilladoalptoa in 30 h..ur Ant im 7 "th" BA az a • troitsPirrsgL. West Newton Plank Road Ronte FOR BALTIMORE AND PIIILADELPHIA ! to T ,. . ra EATtIERS leave twice a day, 'Learning •,,i ~,,nacs..(!.mt Sandal,/ ; V of Boat an , Irma the Shad Boat. abor.l thy 110- nougahela DATA, at 151ollock. 1141,'%1= 0 :1 1 1 7 . (" PWlt._ B ll? " a X l'l. Tar dear:. WI al the 01ant maaa t lallei, 11.1Artiplirl. Ilcaue Wear stmt. 4,A7 I. J. STANT, Aaint. • V ll— bo bbL. sm Zio.l Gibbed llatrlgG sa4 2 Lake 132perfor4olork— . • • 11. U. M 1021102.22.1 Jaa for rat "mi'lllsna 4olo ZIT tco.. Tain t , it. r 9 MIVIERCIAL - 2 , : - FlurA-Az , , . 1m rsulcasione—Adifirtlamento =I uttiiKriP f. ,ms D ., . , slid ...1 Itrivarled per of expens, f.?.. ' ----...—...._,.... \WOVEMENTS .4 abil ,41.•••11., "\, or Tat 1 . DAY oy RAMP. g.) . AND =TILE UNITED ‘ flog \llik . t. OTATIW \ ATLANI 1., Weer., trocuALlPprToul .. CITY \OR LARIOW, LaYteN, for G1e•1P...—•.: 4 -. ~.. _D S S ..!! AMERICA E1m0... for hteePPRII.. ........ -.--,- -4 ,..' .r numeopw. Pen- Dec . 1.1 NIAGARA. Itch. fur Lire \ Dec 17 l'Allllo. Ne. for Liar l:,t\ ._ ar 7.1 EUROPA:Lc. for LlrerPoui. .....t Det 24 HERMANN. vi leo, for urtsr. 0..:, AFRICA. ' for Liven 1.`... ...... . ...... --Dee 31 \ ;tor •0e. , 511,A. • r ''. s HUMBOLDT. . for N Yitytt,:e.... ...... ......Ne HP N lAGARA, Leitch.. N York ....... -,. ...... .......-Nhe 22 EUCIEP EUROPA. Lott: for r .5 ' all Lettere arrd N e p e e.re on hind Dr England. rt. 1.1 and eyettleod are at by the brslorteloyer. so matter of that hoe. , LOWeell to We tkilltiltett of Europe, h‘thee..Wll . l'll....' \ mast Lc impala treaty.e cents a single rate, except tar ‘horie ph.. required to toe • zwpald In DWI ' ' ip \ Le l ttex p lo mp tle i Co .T n e tha , en . t diE d ujo . ?: m by . th . e q ..ip fhltr w ell th Ll ,.. ne, ' • required to Le prepaid NIP p( k rt ra by the Havre Use, I Le prepaid twenty ther I Ne t :-; h o ' cr i : ' o7l7lthe l" : "l l./. 1 : to \o". w co b 'outo .4 ::t. 4.. Z. P t t 7 prep lour cents each. e lin e magi be eddeG oW , llere .51 , fitt.o•••• per t • e\:luntinent of Europe. by Havre and Bremen WI:MC • . tt ITTOBOBEIH 11.41.1147, A • Ormg DfrrgaranikOaterra. 1 Trisector mortunAller. 23. t The marks u V .. esterdal n 7 ~. d a4aci cm o Lltely at a ..,.ad ,Fl,ol.lll—We car: port no nice of eoussqlVe. We ro utirtue to Quote as reefing the rung rates of th e mar t. 5,.. .5 142 87 from fret handiNtod 53g1.3 1233 25 From Yore. for s. f. and extra. saloon's tome small lots of call bars been add at higher retry. UttAlN—Notblug Ina dMg I . Oral.. We mal\on - Untie our puotallnos from , et heads at—Wheat MO Sr fie. 40: Barley 001 Corn 40; a Oats at 231851127e* Du. \ tiIDICEIIIES-3.lolasses beg rear Imprared. ruduar, now be punted at 40c for Drift sad 45 44146 r for fuller bow.. Small wire of Sugar tnd7dre at De3OSCM of Ooffea. st V). 4914 c. and ale. at 414 e * D . , SODA APll—Sale of 90 tons dososiktlo at 3csarh. Sales of other aebes are roof nett to mall ate. erltb no ch... lo prin., Wlll4tlE2 —Ss •11 bate t.sen roof o to all 101 l at 2 20 . P gal. Mr reedited. 111.111DIt --Choice oil le 0.111 In fair request at 160 V D Sales 5 bbl. of I Mere\ quality at 11t1* D.., CATT E MARKET.\ '`. Pintsaatrau, Den. 19. The demand for ea tie continues \ eamiwhat limit. 4, but veleta bare no 4vard teadener.\ D., Cattle—Then..rre I' 10 bead offertd, whleb and et once.. rare toe from SO 50 b .7.0 *lO , O lb.— \ ilte Miler tor surer, qualltr. Cows and Calree—The mark. continues malet.\ with on ebeo..e to nr.tree'lo the number so I—then were 351/ offrr- \ al •r7d sold —lrro,ll cows Slb to 32, Elpriugare its 4o 24. sal dry Cows S" to 14 each. llow.—ln the how market there \no ma feature to v z. 0 1 „ ,- ;: tbrre ware 1140 odrred , able. add from Ilokst\.ls Sheet eod Laroba—Thase were 26.10\ head offered. et vier., tor the former at:11 25 64, 4 . 10 tad the Lotter:Sl 22, ev.S. as to pualnr. „ Tin, Main a nwoha\l4so head, c ß tar '" bll z n . na l Zber - " 45 . 00 .4 \ were 4toen 0 bußbari 001 bat ov lambi. Ood 100 driven Ph eloblo. , Prtcm angldomlll 2A, to 11.3 75 o Um hoof. alual to N ou:V: . .4 6/ •1•11141/1* VI 12 flowo — T ...PP r hm bamonmall, t ough adanuatef N ioe beim... to O. dem od. a hiap.han la a priaMPoill f ihe coacher,. Par l;1 bone no Mop Moo too posta present prim We oto so tberange [rum Pd ha a T 5. •,, CoTee—The Markat hm been \ anklet. Thr private am-% Bart aalea are Galt obout lob bag, Itin. at Vgo Ow At • euettbn no Tar et OZ,O boat hi°, of old crop nod mamma, ouahm, owe /old t 7 %OP, nod tai We:Weider IiOT new tr.p filo, ware put par auction, ond eoldwt V 90(08 tn/ il al to. \ .. Vionr—liolders •14c:Otteralir bast[ Arm at 11l The ado,. of the meet, up to day, lukitt de, an about saltal Ghia, • pwthot of .whie%was on time: and sterol burnt dreg O at 13 9,104, mfab. S p 10.1.0 b re been mootly COrlitlhl to new crop Now Ortemul of artilish about P 36 bbla were Gold at Tr. At ourtioa on Thursday, loti bb la N 0 Went The m5.1.32 , an. and 110 do, noel eta. prime, or;Ilf,"(4 T2e lama... of tie wmk are LTA BM. from N. tarleano., Proolatinu—Wo have no ei r Material stun to noflen , Pe pt that holder. ore mo ti .., :„ ~.\,, rk—llia not. mt. 100 h bilik •ho 4 hler 4 nod thh* , at 01aa073, 30 I,hdo bolt a tt ern at 7c. 0t00,,11.n01l InsjOies m 3c, and ,ILAI bas u • notaapork at o.=llo liml—Omall ailel of new No lat .„ 111@l1 50, dof or.' storn Mart &gala: . \ \ Berea—The demolid fo r bacon the pmt week as been • manmely light. tat Quotation. tall, abooldcra, Weatern and Baltimore eared, at ak, 494. spina at 041.,8ie., sort beam 100,11.80 a. ' 1 lard , rit'e not. robes during ttle week act bout 030 bbla et i‘mar, principally at totermethata figure 'bide. Lhvbt tab+ of~ r, itags'at Mae, 1 M.. Butter—.WWboar of mkt of western, in bbl[ d kegs at U1ia . 104.. „ \ \ Cheese -:slt , Aolnge In the j,itfee of eaatoro. Bolos of tarn are made Goal,. at MP the" , Inteutting. 'hipping Is oil M WM. ' „ 5 trers— We evallntla hot weak', natation% m-eCoba 84 ' '4ok Porto Rim \V I 5040.70; and Plow Orlentne /OWN ats 75, fur Infattor tr operate, The trorto of tha week V. v.a3 bilato from . hew Otlasum and lik bhd• Prom Nortolt47 \\ , }Amen . 11/Z ik , n k izuket No 2—We \ jeirn by private„ \ , , . , , despot& hoe tbla fine steamer whichluad had e.p at,Park; i sbrirg, Vs, in consegeenceof the ice, vas co iicrably injured by the , fleeting \ masses f ice\ Her freight had beeii re — mar \ ed, , :ku e slig tly damaged condition. We Premium \ t Injury s not\ very serious, and can be foil- ly paired as Bain to shs can reach the Marini do IRA ay. It carinet, at all events, have anyNet feck the p acket Ntie, as • large' 'and splendid pack the Allegheny, now biiildlog, to takothe, \place the Hibernia' No 2, and,vrill beready 'for the de in the spring. ' \ , , C' • and Green Satinet*. kitiZtrt 4S: B:irROGFIKI.? hitveleciv &Tar bne ..kt, Aba Amer mixed do: ah 414.111 4: -•toaetitof blac, t mLavi. La • , \ , * kly , q 7 ' :41 . . 11" ts:igg, P ' arm... :hide 'a i tA3;t , 7 . 1.0 . m . e. t of , jrm o r kirgll.,• \.r =7 ten 'EI:, kap: very lull by the ilmoyi ant r__l,..cillt of Ne ads. dela, r13 .0 E EL Th ---- 11 4 HE 'LIFE.—Keep ibel t . e\ loW pure o f th i hMit will pe g } d. Plolltird "Pam and Mir of n o D o or Poo it the best lynt# tar Xho Wood . known, \zesequebUr the best re U. rer and'oriegrerr o health lair so' who him need U. Akw teV hap o n al wondsrful cures, as in th qhe mi t ireltil tom egad lett& that llnderirtit di it:notion. r man ars, an d her ogee give up as hope hy six phdaimanal, he was lialtmed to tip Me Patio o Oeilow Poet Mot. in after taking dr.:Pa tio. was rettoro to health" 1411 al Eernith ard, Pittsburgh. The above peidPrine ix I rale who ale ands tall ley " i S. V.AV . ARERAII, - dell la& and Wool' t air. of Sixth. - Frencb AEMMY pi:FRI:kin:IEL the nor,th 1. tail corner of Fourth itnittret • ta. always n," hand • aupply of the Stio staid 4 tan carp Cul to wflort thow• or the nova a rowed pufacturt, Boyani Cloth will end tato than . adv. 4 szantln-` tog our goo& benn puredWas•\ad47 al w ItftWitett• British mid dadertcan Cattettnrrws. lo tV and ht ef Oh. Low prpaid Awe. n. .04 cairn Ctti, and avinat for hope wear. Tweeds and A431/4 of ratio na Nat.*. le., sod sll at low , prices for aol{llly \ \ A eholott mate of nIIIItTINC4 MUSLIffS, elwarla hand at 113, per rank. Alata fkatonsLiiipeall• • 'a ' DU. hristems \ Gift \ \‘' T IM subset-tber has just received(Sum Ed, 8" 4 11P../r...4"b‘4• 0 007 d.l:ted SILVIat 000114,111.1 oold remailubl, love r ew e ta 6o:ream:At ant 11e15 LiatEll. 101 Tbl stmt.\ , Sign of the Way., Goods for Cold Weather. AI VIIPIFY &BURCHFIELD invite ha a A. !gonna of burn to th4r very full wad o •• ant a.l varto k Mudd of Dry Bawls ad a pted for cold Ira \that, tucts . llama de Flannele• white. brown, bine and pl'd; ,Nenotne Veldt do, Kamm Made do „ all tolorm \ Su. holy C•12t1 , 11 do.. &atlas do, dark, fret, it. t it, Klaconr do., toner oolong Winter Ulm% Lloneryd • ' aro Billets, Co forts, /le. An addltloaa4 adfiaty of B N• II left,it _r -_ N _. dela ‘11:1 RIES,— io \ a bin, Freel Bali Boiler; . , ej ,,t . N. Clover Bead: ' Wan nen M. B. Habil* hew . s \ '• 20 his. toper!. Tanners' OIL; - \ 3 meta Winner WILMA Oth • 33 bUt t t. B. 11. STrust Malmo* • dui readrl4 and for •Dr da 0 . JOHN 'WATT It ix.. NM BOOKIII NEW BOOKS! \ , AT IVES' LITEIitRY DEPOT, N 0.74 Third t i oppadts the art Mos- „ ' N ambete the km the Peon • T. a• Kuteuth eta the IiPPIIIIZL. VW—a complete bletort. Veneta Trelwory. or conelyst.e o f the "klystekles of' • Court of Lohdous" Koneuth'e Pan i baein Inklahi. h'lt. Addy.. to the b• of the Utd nhdet4 and WelutsV hater to Lla • • —ln rateable form. Anu end Mutat/km a Retoanee by_OV.R.James. • rt\ , culturtli . Oultivater.lbe D.Apbar. 5 National M wine. thr Jan T e Id Ouerd of N leak by IteadlY• IT 'al lirother Jon Oulu, for Chrtenn • ' I I eunply of ANNAIh, from It to I Nide klenthly lecesitth Iv Door ~ r , . • To • onel idadaatue. or lanetoben -k • • 'e blegatine,l4 Norember. r \ um 't 'wove, blito Greek,. \ • \ . • 4111 ... ha1ea a e'er work by Um='' Mel. ' • akeperean Qu tailors. .ho• •• Landau Pon iika. LA • - I • I.e vet n. botindln muslin. re • • by U. Th44...7. feu • Neeembe • et ofan ArketuaNCor. \ • tweet by Doh , e . - . \ by Samuel W . B bl atm Nemeth Pak.. • B by Dumas. \ ' • Li y Dunes. tale Ye the Aaterleen itkreolution. • hued of lac. -ea loth* Wed a PIO. Pupa. a tall to Weeeneth ‘ Ter of the Unman gat. tuft , ' Ileld. a Tali o grater dell' Inter. 111ackw, Mane.' Model Al MCI.-Dh. villa. FA. Dictionary • London LM\ likrlArk Il .. Anchor In re L•ndon Art Jun LIN mei Adventt The OsoWana, • • The LllT•rul (Bo Bs \ Don Quixote and hi The Taking of the B alennorke. of ABB.. Mtn Burnham, • tale Leaks Arundel. or the Frank I , alrldah. or Been Matllda !Bantam:aerie, • Pelf Dem:oo. or • Allatar/ ii;bel. or tb. OhIX at dr Ir. New., Stock of Chi' s Piano Patty. 101:IN IL 111ELLOlt 81, ' oodAlpt ey sweet. Laa mired an anti:rely • en . met a KANO YuIITS3. elan tb. brand taanatactory of Cbickezi7 . . t FulnrY No. 131 M: we 6 eetara 1949: " " 11512 " tlx _ 11583: Larval 11v71: " " • " " 114111: " 7 -• 11766: " 1/692 7 •• " 7 116555 ". 7 run . ALSO: . kiimthig Peao fort.. troXiabejpiudit No. WI: (tea 6X teem Iteenrocd. E N. Y..... 6276 7V13.1 tif " en, t 3216: " .66less.. 3,30 2361: " " limeiruod, ' 2 6 " Yee 1811: " 6 " • • " WoNlverdtNe6.6,lo9 16.12. ". 6 " " _ , ge, 441: " eX DouNoit. Uelhert, Mae% teseteNl4l , oo6l•••steeeel kNte.N YL .445 • Ladies' 13 :taxies TWO beautiful hew sty\LADIF.I IFigya auch finished mid for sale bY JoSEPIL ALDUS No. 42.1 Ps itt. New Dyeing listabllebnient: • ROBERTSON 41. WIII4IOUSE‘ VADELLA ROW, near Fedeiel street. OP posit. the . Emmet Allaglaiti Car. wiit4tu I in - the citizens of Pittsburgh that they ity• he " Dross Cools. ne.. of nary shads and' color:N.9llA dyed and nolsbol equal toms; eilihmets. Caps. De Lulu. , bawls. and aver) misty of dislogoodit and nishirn , _l thric_forath Uranium/. i Wool maJto new. tlinaluneol P 'ration Apmarel n ot or wi vd thoot being talon to pisees. aud 'lmam pa iv. " t b nays, ' W. shall make It our 111117 to flys the' satisfactio to those who may employ us. and Loy oot oisetUA heir IIP Via 1 . ..0..i , b.11t &Sr,: %A natter ourselves that—Fusion the t pro renisota to this and the old comic-, —our gar, rK usl to that Of any other Dyer's to the State. • Merchants' Cools dyad esual to Melt new goods. InTods warnintsd. (live us a cidlif-2.1111410.70.. to. Wands 01.001 he bi In ths adjacent cities. that his location la now In . QWISS WiTeXES, direct from be dos. Ladies Gobi Denning Case 'harlot. of mupetior Quality and Met of dengo.l ui very superior article for • gift, just craned thlsUi day. As tbs. Watch. an made to ms owe order, curefore recommend them with asySetyy . dsgreo c ity, I _Li,,ltilj,2i_4i.LP? itook-Neeper Wanted. A .. \ VillOl.4 :S.ALE ROUSE, on Weed Street, will want, an the of Jimunir. ww Tit one well auallhed to MI the altuattas t • Ilharal •niary he allowed. Address, with tit•l mans, •t> of this alt.. All 00113201.1iLkSti011t Will be haat troutiditutiwi. delktt Steam Saw Mill for Rant, the THE STEAM SAW MILL, at the Month of Feud,. Creek. Wu. hake sheet Pittatursh,cut the heae He,. south aide, Is edema for Teat. The NW Is in good rnenicEorder. awl s wet Chopping Pros" sod • Cob Pawl:ger, • conemeted .00 tb. same. The la Ur th' e e , EVe egn d i Mt:: P:;t:clltt ' 1. -" thl := "\ i't further petticularsApply on the peel:Mal . AIULNII. K. PADEN. tilltlasburAb P. 0... Dec 12.1%51.—ide134Aerlhatl Good News .for the. Ladia IL, LATROBE'S FRENCII FEMALE PILLS, au L Inuovolli Safe and Ntlertl Remedy toy )oroslaA Fluor pprrartoth Nervous Insbffity, thll2l.llrootkuess, Nauss...Palm lu the llaul and thubs.. Lose of arbvtit, Tremor*, Palpitatiou. Ihsouvut Sulu, .CoetWv.v, Dyypesvie or ludisestion. bleu lemberor WhuL and 01 Lororu Complaints. PO. NI. etc. or Ore hooey for St. Sold wholesale auk! rotall .by W. 0 \JACKSON, 230`1.4b.rt trvet, head or Wood, Pittavagh . sad by ALL TUE DILUGOISTS. Air oorUolaro 1 -0 IrSth each bon. detuNiU)#./Y e.;,, sale GIVE. E 131:14X11.9, - WoO41" - it - s;;[..7 ... 1 % b del :.I.lf \ --,-- , \ Cheiter's Clothing Emboxinni, lit Nentnefis - of Fit i, Fi4 \ . _. TT. `.lS.'itK• '.' 4 2.:!!`nr.:,;„7 4 ,Vrled: a it . .;:iiiiary •.00t, Iwo ts tosir,l In, .i3O 11i al ; Ezrit7,°l,..,-;;„vnietriz - 4;' , .- - t IT WILD \ NOT T,Ultl4 , YELLOW . When exposed to .a hams. 4 .itu .t.h.lk.* ...wt. &hut op Itow eloae rows. At . ad. WS It withatanda a ...On slid.. and the s oh '.... than T . L117 ; M1VE ,.. U;b4 , 2 to47 ,l l . lr i lrC =/Iltn . ti n SlX: b .r . with vcratib,whlebtpara t.;ip BLACK pve AI,CD COLOEED 2WCPAINI, \ Ti.. ara forothed'at a low prim a 4 art indonlitedld •, ob.peat unt bent \ pal.* In the Ind.. far coating =l',:,.' s,' Vgitttnr•rtt.b"t4"trVn., oars?' .\ ,, t 'EATttER AND FIRE .r.tr00D ., ..' fcli ' ‘a\walvanis raltiltrV, i en ' Y ly p ' = " ed tion, shay dry quickly, oda hall. a pant matallla I t ,4 \n, d oo, not tun. tel. U. rust of tit* earthy paint. In cow. A Dante aopplldd on nasal min. . the aaSda s company. ' \ and 74 4 . \ Y. U. JON. & .; '7 &nth Th... Philaditabla. ISLI-100 bhls. Large No. 3 Mackerel • Waiis Cr 41141; In Wand be ash s \ O. BLACKBURN k ik9. VOBACCIX--6,0 kegs 6 twist, for sale d:.3 5 \ J S. DILWORTH CO: A' e; urton tor it 'casks \ Strained Elsttusn [dn'tq \O. BLACKBURN . ,n ARRANT 'Reed Rod for sal 4. A. 11cCLURG t L. L Oro-nets Tea Deal N' dsl6 NEW R LINES—Put hin Jars and , AK Bose-t\ EIMIN 11.°1T — Ic , „ \ Bok g. priaiL &ir OUR—Obtls\etra s. fr . F 'FEfTrIERS-301: for RS' OIL-2.1 bbi CAS I T OIL -- 36 bbls\ for sale by 0.13 \ \ J. KIDD BON-10 lbs. for orals' J. KIDD CO. S 11613 A P.I4:S-6 bbls.reen, ass'd, for sale b; \ del3 8.. DLLZ►LL a CU. Liberty et; m E ma E i S TA•T lil tk4 br • tir 11E91 BUTTER-4 bb . Roll, for . sale . by% dell Mee 1 cCANDLISS. - LAS 0 boxen 13x10; • • 10:12; Wc' . 10:14; tor val. •Ir to rip...Lg', ••• tut, by • \ ( 4.131 BURP V A LEg. CLASSES--. 0 bbla and 5 h bbls. Su d 3 11'''" ' Prth' c ' k*. br .L n. C/N LD yus—to cam, 40 bxs. Fre I s %:i \Rod. for sale bP , \ • .1, B CANFIELD. ' s, INEN H CIjP,RANT — ' aka - for elle by ‘ ' I - den ', N *MES DALZI*I\6I/ IVer St, \\ . TJ. L. Arr \f Apollo B4bliugs; •No. \\, TB Fourth • et— \trrtgo=bl.% l lt Ex . Jail liorf cl Om. . ' Y OOO Ebloro for Imp*, oi. &hoofs. 1 ', \ . '::::-".:\ ' \ Mono, of 11.100 i1c1 , 17 If Dr. Brooon Dr Famlllos ".r.-,- ° ,2l. h f .N. \ \ t=r i derTrrd r *oli .ah" 71r. , 1,7 -.-" r..-• s teloboklß lad. 'to r \.- \ ' 1 '''''''gfaV 4.l 'ill lia MAT -NsOt ~ ~-~ zARMER'S RUILIE*;S6itN r iIF- IdANTFPRACTICAL Afl IL I C 11hT R h.—Detain g esielennet the Penner to hit their, v%t Isty,i3el whine leg them to tae &Anne pL theme er es the./ eteeierf r bl 11 73Ceitr A, P:4 of Soiliknno Airrinalture t -le theke• • eoi lasserit Tots, Ith toriotentis Ulna n \ .Vomtb etreet, ,llo R B 8 •Lete. CUBE ' 4--100 boxes W. IL, for Bole by . lIN.REO*BISKEY-44' by _ _ bile. for sale to.) defl7 - % . A. CULBEI: COON 00. UFFALO 'ROBES—A fine selectioTtfor uls e r (4•12,1 A. COMM , TEOIIICO.. ' -33 bbls.i , r - ilife by \ N. DILU qliTlia pov. lER-31t10 kegs dell 'S J.. N. DILA: ARAca a S--32 oska for • ICS* •ISSDLL.% I _ tr. THE( Ft hare beer kovrlti re. A Warm ape Ze . g o = ll \ Illo P glll. .. . \ 6 1 , 1 V.14 a: 1 e Al ' ' Cr . mee - O ...> Ll'AM . ' Cluembill . L Ileerkteteld. \ Cheacb'e Md. is . We' anel Par I aserePattue I emeattrrlie .e.p.e4j .......ST.b .. 576 Y. 6 a Sana~sajl- GtDDSI aa_ for Bale by - \ . KIDD & CO. IISSOIIMOM, M KIDD & CO, s for lia/0 by ' :rm. a CO.. Liberty and 50 bbla.gara, ~c Toed for sale 63 C. 0218014. LIT:IX 2 CO..