PITTSBURGH GAZETTE tiparlED 111"WTIITZ a CO. , TizTis BUS qu: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 7, 1852. :11)0. - READIN:3 MATTER wv,tillE FOUND 0N1P4.011 PAGE OF THIS PAPER. Ztie journal yesterday, made its appear • oace ist'a new and very nest dress; , • OHTO AND PENBII, I /012, EAILROAD OPEN TO ALLIANCE The tionnse.tion with Alliance was, made yes . ktsiday -And the passengers were brought ..- ; - . Husisigh to Pittsburgh in a continuous line of 'Mali:Sid.' 'The express car, which left Cleveland et 8' A. IL; was here . nt 8 P. M., livid:out the lwhinh,it carried having been disturbed. Thus .has thii-great. work, an important to :this nity,-been -aceompliebed. Pittsburgh is Wow inlailroad communication with Cleveland, .•Citikinunti, and all the net of Railroads in Ohio: Tko : fiist rail was laid, ant May, and now 'vrts Mivi:Bl-,thlieS finished, and 27 miles more in.a •-l-illitto - tif great foiwkrdnens. This great feat has nrie.,beepweecitiplished • without immense eyes , untiring ?Si:severance on the part of •.• the Directors and officers of the Company. The .-SPPrMillent,' Oen- Hon:Snow, and the Chief Engi ..:lneit.,l3. 14-' , Hurrevst, Eng , have devoted to the and energy, and ,afepon in their private affairs as indefatigable . . 10•,thesegntleusen base been in pushing forward - Akin week, .afici in:overcoming the almost inaur thOy have had to contend frith zAmong the Directors; who have all see. i edllitiOsinpsny faithfally, it in but jest tomen ,...l!lartthetstamml of Mr.. Lonr.wr, of. Pittsburgh, nsuilkir.lintnwr, of Salem, who havegiven near -hy tkeiriliolo time to the service of the Comps . py" Sir Xyxcit. of i anlon, and Mr. I.sawiti., of lir:Oster, have also watched over the , work in their respective: di:allots:, with faithfulness and Texongratulate the citmens of Pittsburgh on jitlisituspicious erent.: ••We-have now. the very 0-;s4incans of communication with Ohio, and '' •- twerh'aie.tradoubt, that while the stockholders 14,1!.PeWp handsome diiidends, the business men of our oily will secure a great increase of profi t:We: trade. • - tIiTY7.r4TINO ,STOCSIIOLDER.S.—The follow • :deg proceedings of the Board of Directors oft he . flhio and l'ennrylvania —Railroad, took place yesterday, apt Cetro been handed to 1:6 for pub . ", 7. Whereas, At the meeting of the Board, Jan ' cutrylßtb,lß49, it RA9 "ordered that the Stock :holders' be aHowell interest on all actual pay ,nte.nts of-steak in accordance with the provi :miens-of the 2.2 d section of the awe,' Railroad 7 - law of Ohio, .and that the treasurer, on the ;trot Monday of July and January, iu each and erol7 Year: compute MO pinee to the credit of the Stockholders respectively, thin interest ro heeetaing Sae:" _Resolved, That the ,gremrer be authorized 'ead iltreateilto pay iu the Stock • of the Cora peak shy iote'reet slue aforenid, stud issue certificates of kztock therefor, eo faros :he same east badoue witheut issuing certificates for, frac tional pieta of a share. , , n'yr • 'The abate preamble and resolatioas adept 'Ml by , the Dosed ot Directors - of the Os: P. P.. P.. Co., 'Jan. Gth, 1,...3752: J. J. CaooKs. See. Trtc athsomu.Ty:-:-Next. Tuesday our citi . rens will be upon to elect a Mayor. Each 'of the. Steer. flominant parties bare nominated candid/Iced, leoth excelient, and as far as we Inow,'uttor,deptienatile mon,' The Whigheactlillsle, E. C. •.9awrsd, on olthati respectable citizen. • He has been fairly alid - almbst. uoetittously nominated by the Whit party in'accordinee with its usagee, dial thereto e tei and ac tive el-actions in his ftioi,of every Whig._ Riving a lorge to joidty in; the City, it is to ho confidently expect .ed 'that - the V, higs will , elect 'their candidate, butitt noone zi.st thellsoger nt detbat, by glecjipg,to cast Lis vote . . Oily, Opponents will 40abt rally their whole strength, and our 'Whig hinds' should be careful not to be caught Theie Twiny' persons 'who express the . • , , gceptentaymptthy fur lionisuih, and the citiasoUt liberty.in Etiraite, who nevertheless are bitterly cotopoSetf to any nation by our Government which ' • -: tuldgiiiiatt,tvrorth or effect to their cheap ".• acpeesSitit:ol4,- - interest. In the lnagunge of apostle they• nay, "4/apart in. peace, be ye natarmod, and: filled, notwithstanding ye give them . • inetLthesseithroge whicliare needful; what dath it mfitl 41f it wen proper, -even at. the Ask of interfere fur the , release of KOssuth fictihis I ,'l'nrkish confinement, may not a ease tulsolrhen it wilt be equally proper, on every principle of humanity, justice and national bon ' I thif re fur the del' • f •L' . 0a -ter . a.Very O. a nattun,— ;,19 - ahavieno love for war, We always have been, ~ , streacrw/isn - d. ever hope to be, the lover end ad. <vacate -aPpence. We have no sympathy tar , fdeiiinja forays and fillibueter expeditions, or for any•stai 'of aggres..loo, ' or one founded on a But we do think that thls.greainittan;Litenven blessed mit ie,ahould tnnkn'her rympatby for the rights of man and Lianiluns,,sulEcicidly tangible and naive ! to . Sothaveigh . t in the affnirs of the world. . . IV4O 10 not often tc • Fp aside to reply to the ee. Simko of thoso whit' May differ from cm. If our •canse,'whatever it is, does not commend itself, It is scit icely.worth the waste of time neceesary 'for its; defeaoe: tlecisione write, however, whew rt ‘,l proper to correct misrepreeentation, both.for our own sake, and that of the cause. An ocUasion'or this kind ban arisen, and that meat be ours apology for • noticing an article in the .. ehit , ;t . ic, *paper whlch, let it take what. side. it: -Mai; or inculcate whatever principles, will always remain unmolested by as. la that paper of Monday, a quotation is inado, • from'ouipaper of Saturday, and perierted from its,Proper meaning end intention, and this . per.. it,Ts hitt le made use of to charge as with post 4111,;iitlirjatb, tie.sl, brazen, unblushing false- care unthbig . for the editor's 'vituperation, is bat it faint specimen, but s`vse.pretesi n against his misrepresentation. In vint'papoi—s4 Saturday we remarked; throne stiikingfentlite of the. Kossuth cansti 7 stas, that token hold especially of the great tell. iions:beart of the nation, and to prove this, w 0 • refetred.to the action of the Protestant Clergy •ir(thei.esstent cities, and we Might have added; it(nlissusteieri place where meetings have been , held. : tiOsprelle . sympathy.fer . the cause of Nua ,ipary:,,s,o7al further, tbot it was the ret, ."I . laslitderly, the intelligent,..who toot the eep ,---.--est'. interest in KoEtto:ttf and Ida cons; and that :'::•*.ipiit,,hotile , jaolitiOan, and the demegogu_e; as 1.-'Fetterat • rnle,' • stood * aloof.' The Chronicle -snetes.tbils Itinguage, end construct' it-to mean, 'kat weaver that alt the orderly, quiet,; and in telligent are id favor of . Kossuth and Lie reuse, inid:that nal:m.lmi pot-house politicians are •,iicaitud..dulm, and as, editor proceedsi to quote a -Jermi'aumber of journals, end distingaished per . -Aettages; which it &ledges we have - placed in 'the category of "small Veer politicians." :' ' : . NO fair men Iwould have construed our lan inige to mean any , thing do preposterorts,jeveu :ha there been aothitt' in our article directly `to' itio . ii2n*if batjeben'ii in recollected;] that We :doted Ititheeen/earticic,nottin the very neit. ,piiairaPh to the itiesitioted,.. , that many good aid prudent meliWtOod "Mimi" from this catnie, aand,int - eibseipteitt paragraph, admitted 'that - we had not the . ..liende.-Of all gond men with no, Ibtlt ' liirt Mame( theis hearts;" the gross perree aloe bf iufartlele.by the Chronicle Will' be the F 26 , 1 1, apPFe l 4 . • -. ,- ,it All..thet-erovisr.*.to:iny, and all that al just cctraginothin:' of ~our : lay guag,e, makes ses,' say, Was, theithonjeho , • moat deeply eyropathised in the einstiof European: liberty were *Moog oar beneeitiiene,iio - that: the deniagogne! and spot-itouse Politicians, zM is 'getters] role, etood loot, We did not .esy- - that all:the good men ' - ere in'fivor of it, - or that there who were not F , - : rare of It stenr.cirnall-her politeituis,!' and huch ai'ideaWaS.A - 4in our . .thmightr. ',..ii r e *now that: many peroone of the most axe* . .Ft.... 1 , -- and setind . iudgment loot -with-'diet's- ter upon the movement, bylt enohlis our scud= ',levee iniMiMith raw funt!Celitiit.4 iii.o4.li • 'for theiradhetion, feeling assurbd that it muse .commend - itself sooner or later to their heads, ,e, it cow !kat to their hearts:. PROM wesanurrox of th. PittAtnak Dour Gszettal - WASIIISCITON, Jll.ll. 8 Greer and Donaldson's occupation is gone. The Conclalre has eat, the:judgment is made up; the detretai is written; the edict has gone forth. On Monday night last, ati , the old year was ex piring from fulness of dip, and in the ripe ness of ago, the realie s nuine Democratic Gen eral ComMittee, composed of no ahadoviing Oreers of lowa nod' Donaldson of Texas, but of regulars died in the wdol ; old liners drilled by the severest masters of party discipline, with the veritable Benjamin Hallett at their head; met here, in Washington City; and resolved and declared w ere and when the Democratic noMi noting con talon should meet. Baltimore is the place, t e second Tuesday in June the time. The sepsis natives of Old Sam, of San Jacin to memory, requirerfile committee to vote the whole Gree and Donaldson business " a false and seditio libel," unworthy of the confidence of any true emocrats. which they did, without the lout regard to the feelings of Senator Chase, or Brother Giddings, or es Senator Westcott, or . even the Hon. Ben. Hallett himeolf, who so un handsomely and impru deafly disclosed the fact to Greer and Donaldson, that the Democrats of Massachusetts were pretty much all—abolition iats, and would only pretend to be Old Hunkers when they found Abolitionism dould no longer pay. Ben., it is true, was afterwards publicly dismissed from the committee by Donaldson, be cause "he had turned Whig," so that. he wa s not so severely shocked is might have been sup posid by the excommunication of his old cor respondent. . ._ As oear se can be gathsaltd from the proceed Inge, no candidate gained any thing from the • deliberations of the Committee. Old Gen. Cass evinced more vitality than it, was believed such an inveterate and Incorrigible old stager could retain. Hon. A. 11. Gm% his friend and fan tor, positively announces to all whom •it may concern, that he, the old General, will in no event decline a poll for the nomination. Aston ', ishing as it may seem, he will divide the Penn sylvania delegation almost equally with Lin• ehanan, he will bars a nouiber of advocates in the New York deputation, will role that from Ohio, and will hold in the palm of his hand Michigan, Wisconsin, and lowa. Well, he cer tainly is a very tough old fellow, to be able to go through so much after his north-western campaigns, after sticking his sword in a stump instead of the carcass of some live enemy, and after biding the peltings of the pitiless storm of 1848. It is asserted that a majority of the Kentucky delegation are for Douglass; all flum mery! Depend upon It they are for Butler, and nobody.eleoi. Illov.:Ewisnth received to-day a deputation from **State or Ohio, inviting him to visit Columbus, qnd he replied that it was bit inten tion to do sb, and expreeeed his .warmecknow. lodgments for the attention. I visited Madame Kossuth to-day, and (fend her to be a lady of great dignity of manners. Sh& does not speak English, bat addresses her vieitore in French, through the medium of Ma dame Pulsky,a Very pleasant and. agreeable lady of some literary accomplishments. The Governor's wife is much fatigued by tho con stant stream of visitors who pour in upon her. The Congressional dinner to Karauth will take place on Wednesday. That will be really o grand and magnificent affair, and will 66 im portant as a political-demonstration. Roe. hoe• euth will visit the Senate on Monday. it is stated that be will not visit the House of Repre sentatiees, either.as an individual or in any other capseity,Chough had not the Senate ac corded him the compliment of a formal recep tion, in addition to their vote of welcome, in which the House concurred, he would, of course, Imo visited both Manses, and would have been honored with the private attention of_the members. But a due regard to the dignity of the Senate woiild ase:to to sequiSo that hs , should not pace froio the charriber of that body, which Be . will enter as a public guest, to the Hall of the other, which he must enter as a private per son. . I regret to learn that your Representative SlK;lTorre, has, been suffering from indisposi tion toe. eeveratidays. The recent severe wet ther, and tile late sudden change has been an favorable. to him. I send you the aggregates from the efficial re port or the Census, of strand of the most im portant agricultaral interests in the iluited States. The total number of acres of improved bandy in the United States in 1630 was Total value of farming imple ments $151,620,273 Total value of live stock $552,705,238 Cashel, of wheat rais e d in 1050 104,700,230 Bushels of Indian corn 591.680,053 Pounds of tobacco 199,532,494,, Bales of ginned cotton (400 lbs.) 2,474,214:1 Pounds of wool 52,4=7d7,1 Gallons of wine : Rounds of butter • -do. cheese Tons pc My Tans of Hemp, dew rotted, 62,182 do : water rotted, 13,059 76,24 Basliebi of flax seed 667,749 Pounds of maple sugar 32,767,000 Hogsheads of cane sugar 318,644 Values( home made manufactures $27,525,000 For the Pittaux,94 Gazate TAILIFF MEETING Pursuant to public notice, a large and enthu siastic meeting of the Citizens, Farmers, and Balt Manufacturers (inespectlie Of party) was held in the Dorrough of Tarentum on Dec, 20th 1860. - On motion, Mr. Thomas Donnelly, Esq., was called to the chair, and Mr. Lewis Pederson Jr. and John M. Porter, were chosen secretaries, The'Prosident then - briefly explained the ob ject of the meeting, via; to adopt some means, in order secure a farther and better protection to the Salt Manufacturers. - Mr. Lewis Peterson Sr:, presented a memo-ri al to the meeting, (whichwasreadandadoode) praying Congress to increase the duties on for eign Salt, eo as to afford such protection to the American Manufacturer, as at least would in-' sure to.him, a moderate return for his industry, and capital. Ou motion of Mr. Peterson, a committee was appointed to draft reselutions expressive of the meeting. The President appointedlanie Petersen, Br. George Dupehorn, Themes Kier, John M. Por ter, and Robert Gilntend m the afore said emu mittee. The following Resolutions_ were reported by the above committee, and adopted unanimously by the meeting. • Whereas, The experience of the last -four years proves the present rate of duties entirely inadequate to the protection of American in dustry, Therefore, - Resolved, That in the opinion of this meet ing, the leading branches of domestic industry, those of salt, iron, and cotton, demand more thorough and effective - protection, to enable the amnufsoturer Lc:realize a Just recompense for his investment; and the laboring man to demand for his eervices an honest sufficiency to feed I clothe, and educate his family. . Resolved, That it is alone through a protec tive polity strictly adhered to we will be enabled by our vedt remunerated Arose Canary, to compete with the pauper tabor of Europe. • Resolved, That our memorial be transmitted to oar &asters and Representatives in Congress, witl the request to urge action upon it at as earl a day as practicable. Resolved, That the President and 'Secretariat of this Meeting be authorized to transmit a oopy of our memorial and the above resolutions to the leading salt men in the other . sections of our State, with - the urgent request that they met and adopt ginner means , to tell the attention of Congress to our necessities and/rants. ' The Meeting wan addeetWed by Mr. A. V. Kipp, J. AL Porter, and Theorise Donnelly, req., thew , log the necessity of 6or citizens in taking same active means to secure a better protection from 'our general govertuneutto the salt menufachar• ere of the ; United States against the increasing importation of foreign ealt, principally brought h ere u halbtat, and:which; if continued In, wilt crentaally.cresh the great salt manufactories of life United States, and ultimately subject . our people to empower and mercy of a foreign ma lively foe one of thegrest necessaries of. life. : It wen, on motion, resolved, that the proceed: Inge of the meeting be published in the Pitts. Among theme cn mutton, adjourned.. For the Piyabvorgh aurae.' PIDIRYBVILT.F. 8c ERLiNOPLE immix ROAD. Ma. Enrron--it will doubtless be gratifying to you, and more especially to your readers, many of Atom are interested in the above im provement to be informed that the work is pro gressing rapidly. That portion of it extending front tho north ern end of the Allegheny end Perrysville Plank Road to Bench Creak, a distance of nine miles including the deepest cutting and embankment on the line, was put under contract last fall, and the heaviest of the grading Is now done. In consequence of the severe freezing recently the work in some instances, was temporarily sus pended—but will be resumed as soon as the weather becomes favorable, and prosecuted en ergetically to its completion which it is confi dently expected will be early in the spring. A letting was made at Zelinople about the beet of last month, at which the line from Brush Crock to Harmony, a distance of about 12 miles was- put under contract to reliable men on fa vorable terms, and is now in an encouraging state of forwardness. The President of this Company is Abraham Zeigler Esq., of Harmony, one of the thriftiest and most enterprising farmers of !Mar Coun ty. The Managers also are men of activity and energy of chrracter and take a deep interest in the furtherance of the enterprise. Messrs. Wyckoff and Allen have a largr con tract of sawing plank forthis road. Their mill, which is in "full tide of successful operation" is located for the present on Brush Creek and is driven by steam, the slabs affording euffelent fuel to keep it constantly fa motion. They arc at this time cutting at the rate of 3 AL feet of a inch oak plank per 24 hours, and have Manufactured upwards of 200 AI. feet and haves large amount of logs collected round the For a few days which the allow lay, the com pany had in their employ 23 horse, together with 7 'yoke of cattle, and hauled to the mill a distance of 11 miles 120 logs per day. The •local habitation" of the proprietors is known by the St. Charles and the mill is called "Fanny Easier" a name not unknown to fame. The establishment they intend moving along and have a quantity of logs cut preparatory to sawing at a point from 2 to 3 miles nearer Pitts. burgh from where they are at present located. This road when completed will be of vast impor tance to the cities of Pittebuigh and Allegheny, affording an outlet at all season of the Tear to the farmers of one of the most prodUcttve see tions of Butler Co. Onsitarsa. 1 1 Traninte Ran-no/al Aociliawr.—The follow ! ing particulars of a fearful and fatal Railroad disaster ore from the Courier anti; Enquirer of Saturday: The half past 6 P. M. train from Fordham, on Wednesday last bad proceeded as far as Mel rose, where it stopped for passengers. Seven in number were passing from the depot, which is on tite past aide orthe track, over the rails to this train when the 4.95, P. M., train from Ca nal street came upon them alibi tunnel waled ty of the New Haven trains. Five , tuen were attack by the locomotive, and two escaped.-- One man, Mr. Hamlin, of Manhattanville, was taken up dead; two others, mechanics from New York, whose names have not transpired, died In a short time after; another had his face dread fully cut, his teeth knocked out, and otherwise mutilated ; the fifth was hurled down the em bahkment and did not appear to have sustained much damage. There is no cone at this epot, and the coginesrof the New Haven train must have seen the passenger train at the Melrose station. The muscat fatal catastrophe. at Har lem, under precisely similar clicontstances, should have waned the 'respective companies to 'make arrangements for the prevention of such fearful lose of life. RAILROAD DLATTERd It i 9 obyiously the design of at least a portion of the citizens of Wheeling to force this section of the State—not alone irrnstaveg,—but the whole strip of country, from the confines or the city, to the extremity of Hancock out of an con. nexion with Railroad fines. It is not necessary to adduce proof of this, for they in as many words avow it, even while they Judas like, es tend the kiss of reconciliation. They seem all at once, to Luse conceived • msrvelons lore for their "free *oil" neighbors ... Ohio and PcnnaTlvez nia, and actually advocate roads through either Of them, rather than an equally good one thro' the territory of their own kith and kin. We are led again to this subject by a recent enrage published letter [von! Mr. J. W. Hsu, re iterating the Wheeling doctrine, - and ont.ilerod ing Herod in denunciation of Pittsburg. We have misled the paper, or we would do Mr. G. the favor which it appears the Pittsburgh pa pers denied him—publish his erasion. Hetekta' position that a bridge cannot be erected at &Li bel:Mlle, and therefore a read do*: the Virginia side of the river would be of no use to . Wheel ing, betause it would not give heir a Glynis:id outlet.,--forgeting that , without Steubenville bridge, the road would be still mare nation to Pittsburg, thus involving himself Ina dilemma, .for elsewhere, he maintains it is a Pittance! scheme. Incoreistencies prove the rottenness of a cause.—The fact ia there is not as elegible • point for abridge from Pittsburgh teem mouth; and unless to those who own 13ridgeport, the road down this*side would have every merit for Wheeling that the other possibly can. Another decided point he makes. le, thst Ci- CUMSISOCCS will force Pittsburgh 11 11 0 S' Con' IleCtloll with Wheeling shortly, and that this must be made by Washington, and the Almon dria route. This is a point, to which we would particularly direct..)itteritiou, for there ate a mong as, many wh hare a confused Idea' of Ifemtpfidd Ratlrocd, mu! wino' 'pent on Be*, _cannot see is It is to be regretted, that any differeime of opinion exists on this subject.— To no it is is clear its noonday, that if Pitts burgh ever finds it &thimble to connect with- Wheeling, by the town of Washington. &hp will rimer go oat of her way to come to the town of Wellsburg. She needs inducement. That, the S. &I. Road, will ecarcely . supply. It is our true policy to procure right of way and the bridge. if poesible, the . Upposite it Is easy to see, will only result in our being completely isolated—in driving the Pittsburgh road through Washington Co.; and the Ohio roads to the Bridgport bridge. The meat freeze, gives an ides of what would be the advantages of such; milroad to this town, as this latter.— Wellabitmh . Thread- 112,012,000 145,295 312,202,:'.86 103,181,58.5 13,005,384 PITTNNCIMII AND Eats RAIL ROAD —General Reed having recentlynnado retransfer of his stock in thia company, the new etookholders met in Erie on Wednesday, the 29th nit., and elected the following named gentlemen Direc tors for the ensuing year: Wm. Robinson, Jr., Wm. H, Smith, and Jamas E. Day, of Pitts burgh: David Bois, and Thomas J. Power, of Beaver, E Sankey, of New Castle; F. B. Hub bard, of Mercer; J. B. Curtis; of Sharon; Samuel Goodwin, John A. Waugh, and David Garber, of Weet Greenville; Dr. Wm. Gibson, of James town; and George Boyce, of Erie. Al a meet ing of the new board of directors, the following gentlemen were elected officers, to wit, air.— President—Thomas J. Power. Treasurer— Charles T. Whippo. Secretary—John ISPEIev. Under the present arrangement, the Railroad Office ins been removed from Erie, and will hereafter be located In New Castle. A more energetio and efficient Board of Directors could I not have been selected, arid under the present orginization, we feel watrinted In laying that the. road will ho made, not only from the junc tion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Hoed to New Castle, but to Erie, if therpeople along the line . take, that interest in it which they should. The, stock now enbeoribed is owned by Individuals immediately connected on the line. The whole road must and will be made to Erie. The Erie folks are as much interested as ever in its com pletion, and will use all their influence to ac complish the object OirThtmeday afternoon, a meeting of the cili um, of Lawrence county was held in Clow'a Hall, which waawell attended, and considerable. spirit was manifested. • Maier . N. Sankey ee -1 planed the natant of the present organisation of the company, and we have no doubt that the people of New Castle and Lawrence county, who feel interested in the matter, are estistied with the arrangements made by Mr. Sankey 14 their behalf. 'Vigorous efforts are making to encore an amount sufficient to entitle Lawrence county a vote In the Board of Directors. Who will not throw In their mite to aid in thle enterprise, which will be of Incalculable advantage to the county: New Castk Journal. Tors ARILLITID Emmett 0/111Zruia. —Each of these mon, at his erne, acted out the peculiar traits of his character. Bodeen enteral into argument with his captor', and endeavored to reason them out of the arrest. lie then ar rayed himself in his beet uniform, to try Its ef fect upon those whom he should chance to meet. Chattgarnier presented his pistols and threatened to fire. The officer very coolly told him that he might kill a couple aids captor* but the house Was full of 'soldiers and he could not escape.— Besides, he himself would at ones suffer • die. gthcefol execution. The General then submitted. Centimes, upon being aroused from his slumbers and informed of hie arrest, said that it was just, but begged for time to complete his toilet, which he did in 101 l its perfection, and then told the officers that he awaited their pleasure. He ed dreesed ',leiter to the lady to whom he was en 'gaged, and offered, under the circumstances in which he was placed, to. relinquish that engage. meet; but the lady replied that the felt herself bound to him more closalY than Wore. Charms refused to get up 464 dress, and declared that if they took him at all, they must tete him in his shirt. Therdid *a, and rolling Mau? In . the blankets, carried him. to prison.' Idimorieleee relisted,• but' was overpowered. There are dif ferent accounts given of this resistance. Rome esy he killed several of hie (Septet"; others, that no one was hurt. Comapaadeaaa alba Palladalphla Lodger. Waal/MS[oa, Dec. 31, 1851. Thus far, Kossuth's advent in the city of e Federal Union is a failure. The conservative th s of the South, it ie hardly necessary to say, will not give him a cordial welcome. To be sure, there have been each men as Gentry and Foote, who sympathized for freedom in Europe; but they are exceptions to the rule. The Booth, as a general thing, are not only against everything Kossuth may ask, but against his misaion in in to. They will be glad when he leaves. They do not wish to,underatand him, and do not wish to hear him. The House has now been in session two vihole days, on a simple proposition to appoint a corn, mittee of fire to introduce Kossuth to the House of Representatives. They'are afraid be would speak there, and they are afraid of hisdoctrioes. They have been making all sorts of stupid cora -1 parisons between Kossuth and Lopez—between the hlagyar, who tolls them repeatedly that the Hungarians are brave enough to fight their own battles, and the man who led a parcel of igno rant adventurers, utolerfAhlepretences to death and ruin—between a man who simply foughs for the rights of his own state, and him who would avail himself of the assistance of treason plotters in this country for thepurpose of booty, and the severance of our own glorious Union. I look upon the Kossuth mission to Washing ton as an entire failure; but am bound to say that the Administration behaves better in re gard to him than Congress. Yet Congress has invited hint to coma, and now Congress would wish to pet such a construction on that invita tion that they may not be Obliged to open their doors for him. A most glorious and gentleman ly way of backing out from one's own proposi tion. THE AMEEICAN MICT/C EXPSDMON. The official report of Captain De Haven, who nod oommand of the Orions' Arctic expedition, to the Secretary of the Navy, Is published. We find in it the account of the traces of Sir Joan Franklltee expedition snitch were discovered on Pont lutes and Beechy fiu the 2 . fith of August, 1850, with a light breese; we passed Beeehy Island, and run through a narrow lead to the north. Immedi dlately above Point Inner! the Ice of Wellington Channel was fixed and unbroken from, shore to shore, and had every indication of having re mained so for at least three years. It was gen erally about eight feet thick, and the sharp au- - vita. hummocks, peculiar to recently farmed ice, had been rounded down to gentle hillocks by the action of the weather fur several seasons. Further progress to the north was out of the question. To the west; however, along — fhe edge of the fixed ice, a lead presented itself, with a freshening wind from 8. E. We ran in. to it, but et half way across the channel our headway was arrested by the closing Inc. A few miles beyond this, two of the English ves sels (one a steamer) were dangerously beset. I deemed it prudent to return to Paint lanes, un der the Ice of which the vessels might bold in security until i (erosible chew sliould take place. On Point limes distinct traces of pa ene►mp meut were found, together with many relics slimily. to those found at Cape Riley. Captain Penny, whose equalron;we met here, picked op • piece of paper containing the name of one of the officer. of the Franklin Expeditlonorritten in pencil, thus proving beyond a doubt that some of his party had clamped here, but when, or under what circumstances, it was difficult to say. The preserve.' meat cans, moreover bore the name of the person who had mipplieti his ship. with that article. On Point lane, we also found the remains of an &quit:flour's hot, but it ha., been evidently abandoned for many years. No recent traces •f this people were found on Key of the ehoree Lanimmer Sound that we vivitul. The weather becoming more favorable, we etraced our Merl as far ail —Bercbey" island in ardor to make more minute inveltiptions in that quarter. The emote were made (sot 'to the land ire on the N. W. ride of the island on the 27th Angusa The eeb.ner Capt. Sir John Rosa R. IC., and the egeadron ender Ceps. Penny. joined fa at this point. Causeß ing with Cheer geutler.len, a joint search was in stituted along the adjacent shorerm all eiiree- • liens In n short time one of Cept. Penny's men Isnarned and reported thst he hod discov ered '•severai grow.' On eistainstion, his 11C port proved to he correct. :Three well-made ,vasse were formed, with pointed heed.hosrds of wood; the inscriptions on wLich were se fol• Iowa: (let) "Sacred to the memory of IV. Stehle, It. M., H. M. 8. •'ErObus.' Died April 3,1, 184.1, aged 32 years. •Chneee ye this day whom you will erne.'" 121.) "Sacred to the memory of it.. Hart well, A. 11., 22. M. B. 'Erebus,' aged 2ti years. 'Thee smith ;the Lord Of boats, consider your ways.'", (3d.) ttEacred to the memory if Jan, - Tor rington, mho deported this life January lot, A. U. AlHiti, on board IL Mt. S. chip 'Terror,' aged 21) years." Sear 'be graves were also other oomistekr able evidence of the mining expedition having possed its brat winter here. They consisted of innumerable Roreps of, old reps andsanmeti; the the block, on which stood the armorer', enord, with Many pieces of cold and iron around it ; outlines of aevend tents or houses, supposed to have been the site of the observatory, and erec tions for the mechanics. The chips mad shav ings of the carpenter still remained. A abort distance front this was found • liege number of preserved meat tins, all having the same label is those found at Point "lanes." Finns all these indication', the inference could not fail to be arrived at that the -Erebus" and ..Terror" had made this their first winter quart ers after leaving England. The .pot was admi rably chosen for the security of the ehipe. as well as for their early escape the following season. Every thing, too, went to prove that up to this point the expedition was organized, and that the vessels had not received any material injury. Early on the morning or the 28th August, B. B. M. ebip "Resolute." (Captain Auntie.) with her steam ;tender, arrived from the eastward. Renewed efforts were made by all parties to dis cover some written notice, which, according to' his Instructions, Sir John Franklin ought to have deposited at this place in some conspicu ous poeition. A cairn of atone, erected on the highest part of the island was discovered. A most thorough search with crows and picks was instituted at and about it, in the presence of all hands. The search was continned for several days, but not the elightee vestige of a record Gould be timid. The graves were not opened or disturbed. C. C. Sit C. R. R. co.—ANOTIIIIII DIVIDEND.- The Board of Directors, on yesterday, passed au order changing the dividend days for the-fu ture to the flat days of August and February. The Board also declared a further dividend of the nett earnings for the six months ending the first day of December last of four per ceutpay. able on the let day of September. rith privilege to parties entitled thereto, to convert into !took at ppa►r previous to first of Acipmt. Such stook to dray dirldtrods accruing after the first of De. camber, 1851 This makes In all a senei-annual dividehd of - eight per cent !—Clene. Herald. Atitol77 MoLAW, Head the bLlawitift tutizttmita a. to the value of this Pat mud lel. fcc "Thle Is to certify that I purchased one rlal of eLane'e Warm Specific come two months slam I administered two rDoootals to • eon of mine. about T years old, and I hero no doubt but that there were *swards of lOW worm. gumd from him, measuring from one quarter of an Ineb to two Inch*. In length. 0. W: WOLLODA Y.` ♦N ehPgr•n suffer MM. or /en from Worms, and we lA. pleamro W peommendlng WeLana's Tormlfuge, knowing It alware to outs. To be had of all the principal druggist. For rale by J. KIDD k CO.. deekkdakraikT No. GO Weed st. gerlf you have a tightness in the cheat, from d.dhma. Coble or Cough', bathe sad rub It yell be. ere the dre with H. 11.larrellb AnblattLtubtaut, audit .111 'mostly rellaie you to • law [Manta. The nos for ehmoottimo, palmt of any dmetiptkm. name. Memos. headache, thithlalns, rorallate, tlO Mut!, ague mite, ...Woo, to. dw advertiremeut retrolenni 119-A Mon Etnancteci csen OF TOTAL BLOOM= CIMFD of Prratastrea—We Invite the attentleo of the afllletod and the poblle generally, to the nertlfinto of Wm. Ball, of thin city. The ow may be Peen by sof P.m who ma be skeptical In mistron to the Mote hem get forth. e . 11. KIEL "I had been afflleted maul years with a eorcoesa of both eyes, larch intstioued to IMMO* mall Septedbro, 1950, the inflammation at that time having lovelf ed the whole lining membrate of both enne, anA etaled in the deponite of a thief dint, which wholly defamed mg gobt, I p o d anoperatlonpbrfbrmed,and the thlekrologremefed,whlth sun returned and left me In as bed a tonpitlppnu ben, At this etas. of Ch. complaint I made &pork:him, to moo nd of the most eminent mediral loan, who halbrmed me that, 'my eyeefrookl never got welL. dtthla Igoe I could cot giggo o ohgt mny °Mem Ily theadrk• of some friends I commenced the um of the Petroleum, both Internitlly and Wall), under which miner brae 1112 Frond dolly ga ill the moment time, and !harem:l:mend my night matt, 17. )17 general health was my moth laaproforl by the . Petroleum, and 1 attribute the reetoratkm of tor sight to It. one. I reekle at No. 102 lieeolar greet, to this idly, and aril be bang, to ere en/ information lo relation to ray •nee. WILLIAM BALL." Yor We by Roper t McDowell: 140 Wood street D. Z. semi. 67 Wood street B. A. Yebnyetock, A Co, comer Wood ad Proat streetr. D. U. Carry, D. A. XlllAtt,Jomb Doubles, and H. P &hnvto. Allegbenr, also be the ree,. plater, D. icszEn. lelDuityrT Oansl Daeln.seventb et- Pletabirh Fall Impartation of Hardware, Cutlery, rte. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Woo Street, Dada to nth the anon if Mirittgeto ane other, to roiglON AND IfflMine HAR f DWARE, CUTLERY; &c,, nrPoano Br mart noun. And whlell their onfr ot gat oodlost Ilndknrinn sa-Aidrimetris or maws InletntedLAXE3 ww., PONDS, Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO OFFICE,' NO. 76 FOURTII STREET. OVVICEICS: l'res4ott—Jurs S. lino, Vice l'l,..lent—Sartr - tr..11rett...... Iltaurer—Jortru Luot. - tremor)—O. A. (..,Itton. ati.t.rtra,meld to .mother part pie paper. r0r.1.1 Citizen's Insurance Commuzy cf Pittabargh 4 1 NCOURAGE 1103 IE Nn. 41 Kier atz.,, In the vrazebounet 01 n C. tl. Iluassr, W e 'T. Thin (AgllpSuy t, Lupe, pnparr.l mereTiatnllne In Aare, and in ...nit., ven..l.. H. A. ;unpin guaranty fur the ability and Intr.-ray of the 11.11UtitAl. In the vharvier the who are all citlr..in. rittAnt.h. ant favornnly nto the continually for their prude., aul Integra., • burcroo , -13. 11. Iturnry. Wm. 11a.,a I.y. Wm. !Jaime, Jr, Wal.r Bryant, Ilugb Kira, }Award Heath., 1111 J. ll•rv , rl.h. N. lll.rhamrh. A, M. It twr. ort Tao Mar month.. •t bti n'elork, Ur, SAILAM LO./MIS, 'rife of Mr. Aurtin Loomis. The funeral will proceed from the naldenre of her lath er, N.,. - John It. Butler. Allegheny Aryans!. top the C.m tary. on Tburaday morning. at 11 o'Ooek. The friend' , of bar father's and h.r huxboand's family are respeetfullr Invited to attend without further notlee. Carriages will leave the Livery Stable n( llr. MAT Pat ten., Antral street, thr th. Arsenal. en Tburs.day morn. ing, at 10 n'elnek. Vesterday y l morning, at 5 o:fret, JANE. eld sat daughter of John and Eliza bean, ID the Ipth year .1 her ago. (After a protracted dine, whirl, iihe lire. with christian fortitude and resignation, she departed In the Intl bops of a hlsued Inunortantr.l liar funeral will take plans this day. at . 2 o'clock, P flee from the residence of her father, on Nnuth C near Federal street, Allegheny city, and pmeeeal to Mt unio n Cemetery. Qom' A meeting will be held nu next WEik- Errninu..the 7th hat.. at 7 P.M.. in the ASBURY C stAPILL of the NI. E. Church. In the ninth Ward. the ob ject of which dull be to take Into conskieralion and ea. mit plane for the apvely erettlon of a new Alettneliet E. Church. on the mint elock principle. somewhere in the "t -rinity of Logan and WyPe ...mac All the members of the conaregatica. t nether with mem tw re of other rharp, nod reetilee In that rldnily, In connection with all whom it may concern, are hilrrhy r..opeetfully taeited to attend. ja31,1 Far Bent, A COMFORTABLE twn mory Dwelling 7:7,": oight roomq. wit Stabling.lL karriago Houle. , and Ilan Ken.% t.ti go - Al Nor. planted with ao. halt Oval and altruldwry he ahoy.. Ir wklblo a (ow mint:toe walk of the city Kvery thing the bektorder, and will to no•to.1 low to a &cool • . . . Alan—Two 1111,1. llonws. on Crot, A Tenn., In thr s..r. nth Merl. rontalnlng Into. r00m1...b. Ennenn• .1' J. 7 JOU!. WATT a CO.. Ll,rty ..t. - _ . ANDRETIPS GARDEN SEEDS—.lust reeeir.4 from r. fnll .ml nnurpirt.. all. Irstrrant...l c.J, of 1051, •111.)1 I will fur -ointl t. mrAancon..r. elthre nr nt .04 74n• *4.1 Ina J. 7 8. N. lC WKERS4I.OI menull , lo.l an44l‘ll. Q, F. FLOUR-300 Wm: Armh Polka R G. 1 leravd,juet lar..huc ml.l eler raln br 1. 7 J el. LII.I\CO.. J 1 lt ItjE) PEACH j—. ISU bu. prime halves, Uu ' 1" 1. s albreoar it k co. B UTTER-14'bbls. Packed; k•gl, prime Keaturtr: bhl§. Just teed sn.l.for raJbr 1 , 01U1:1. SIIItIVIM A' Co ARD-2. bbls. No. 1, for sale by LA N: N. P. $lllll% KIS YR/ lijlliES , — . 2llo Dry, for sale w ehynknit4urm. p UTTEH-10 ke;.ls packed. for PW11! t j y I - 8.4 W. 11411114.6iit. I A 1114—er loble, NO. I. for pale by .5 4 W. II 416140:11. NI ORRIS. in 0.).3 Diamond. i.oeiling IT Frobcb Comb. 4 ,4, lb, ' Ny• kuncAßaL;ku. at la, t ar lb. /atonal. 44 1,.bi0 po r lb 4h•cgoa :GI, d o , For Rent, THREE: STORY IV A REIIOUSF.,2 ott then .rtt.Pa..t rrt.nt a ?tan R0.,111 *O4 CA1...0n Ow r of • anla Arrnue azl IV•,/sliastro slrrra,nsth Wanl A etntn 21200 an I Or 11, on 11" rI i• ..... t. • fr• vest 111 WuhinL •Itlrrt 1 , e•rn1111 1 00112 11121 trt. 1:0112ur WAT.I.M. Penn., 10a Al run , . "Pr.nrit• thr rf nr tonylon •i ETTERS Te.t.truenirav to the Estate of A lb. Ler Jno•ph U.b rn, der, r 4. late of NatAn tn.re cs , u,sl y, basln4 he>n t.• • • • . - • . s.-ntwy, a'l pen., 1.. ••14,1111 od,/o.tsill go -, ..45t them duly sut.lentieer.ll, •I 1 etivmkulplrl.l gr.,•vat.. m ,,,ue•tol In roaa,,.y. 11101,121$ ‘104...11.:115, IIST OF LETTERS renuuning in Wilkinn Pr.tanre. Allegh.a! enarrAy. P.. 31.1 i\xrrt Wm rxttnn J.mw •l MIMMENIE ... . .• r•svenela OD i ..I. ram Fah. Anna Tr. ( t:-tart .i.rear 14,01. W 11 .: Jt al a. U Pi. Johe IDart. Enbrt J ky.. dwarf b;lP.z/n0.7.J o e* Jae. I Wrna.g.7• 31• tal . LIIRILi e, IVlntar, I. >1 SUPER fillifil'lNG AI pet re -nkrahl at ma Treiber.' O.* . .4 Wart. attraark., t'awsugar - rttrUtip yobwa. at 1:: , :e rye, Id. 11 , k 4 011 LI NV. , ..,.. el . alntt2rd mate aud , a.r.t.a.l - pare eat, gaa, .10 , 0. WaDbi....ll.—il sapp4 of WWI. awl Itlivl. text reed. Y. 7 laCkrilli a eruiwiutr.i..D. ...—.. ...... FARM FOE SALE FARM of nifty aCTr9 •it Unix d in R., i traTnr tx.riobl r . a-' r.l l Pennerl vants plywatall, eltnetsi' tho Ibrks of the Youth logl.ree. ow il. fr,e• ih• Mr.r.nogsLels Or. torn West he•t(m. •Rol Ere le • fr..en amnahrla City. Tes• •lanet the tro l4. t lasht,r. ofl Impro lftt. and •Itter.and •wory .stet[ of froit , ba6l, to thumbs. rehool• awl to short. If then, ie soy • . • . promo to U.n ray or lituhur.b •bp visbra • •tvatloo thm bind. Cow is .heir rhaor, Earth., d..-notion tratalawasary.rourcbadvr Erlant ree Ira blinarlf. Th aba...11• osrhanc..l hr lb th. Wrnt that ma have • snot mill or .0111 ...t on the rwaartr nen and trrarrs mut. ev,ro. as arq flaw. b 11-.4 ruhocrltor. Jolt it sironlo3lllllY. larel'aat Wanted to Bent, MODERATE ir.ed Daratliog House. In t h• vbeiravr af Perry 1.1 'Finn nu. .Ilp, • , 134 2,4,a roch • how. •aa twar. .1 , Kand Mantt... hi leaving their shim. at thbrottee. Prommtina wara.rl In girl!. yx it` TFIE entoocribei offers for rent the ttT.., Clare Ilam Mfwarv. WOlnelt • rgn 110,1, Ne,7 Markel gr..- l once o,n glven on the... In of April En.ittlr. of C. 11. PAU L6ilN. pt.( N 0.73 Wool .1 • • To Printers and Publishers. EA LED PROPOSALS will he received at L um' palm or the C4unt Cumuli...totter" up to Df.II of Pa orday, the 10th futt . for the Adverthing thr the pr , teut rest. JAll(zt 111T(111FLI., kllF.ri EI.KII'IIOV LES, 1E4,0 MT KIM). CuturoWioner . e Plttator:h: Jan. N. 1452. For Bale.' VALUABLE Real Estate, in the city of = 4 • Alleghony. rltUand on the t , ornnd Inc on the snow Colnlnen. wog Of Pnirral s Teo rert desirae 3 tar 7 B rick [I:LAMOUES vitb bath boo, bl ter hcrce, sews. M I •ttar. ) hca. H all S it, , corn o w ly , fa ir recalr. Toren.Kocutr. of j J BCIIO.INSIA4EIt,IIW..I _ Pumpkin Pies! UST- reed at No. 256 Liberty street, a rrimii lot of KNIfiIIT'A PLOIlli OF rthitilt IN FOR I. EA. This article .10 snake flee at stiporthr qualltc, and le the tont enoverdent as it• moat roonotni.al form Mr na. Put " m '1 11.. DDaar sr., with faOdlr.rtiovs. Omen and T.. Desist.. CI AP SAGO CHEESE-500 lbs. superior, r:a band and for sot. b JIO Iyll . A. RI kiLU) it CO. (Chronic'. try dr y Co. DRESS SILKS—A. A. Stasori & co. will C 1,., out all their stock of rich Plaid at • treat discount. }an PBESS & CLOAK GOODS —A. A. illesiow a (*.offer theft Unmet., assortment or Dream sod k Goods. at h. than attain. prime. jab OlifE JOURNAL—New volume and nerr rf4 l [X7i HOT; lst u Ki NICKEdiIIOCKER MAGAZINE, fur January. Rubierlutlona rotary] to 113 a re t• at EU' Literary tirtiot,Tbird at. la.i SUNDRIES-- . roots lato-orost . .. 6 bbl. areattel # I lazteoft 6 boat Drtod Apples 6 Pcctoot, 'LtWoe Callow In ortlro pot tionovc MAIM' DICKES 03., Water sad Ernst oto.t.t.a. ..d Pot .I. by to HOMINY —5 bble. in store and for Rale by . a BLACKBURN n CO. LARD 011,-20 Ws. Winter §trainedjast landing from a Tibor Amt foe ludo Le JAG U. BLACKBURN & CO. NEW A . i TRACTIONS AT R. - WINT ER'S lINEIVALLED EXHIBITION OF =Esti* mantes, • Dissolving Fiews,lektomatrone Flows, &a. LAFAYETTE .HALL, EVERY EvEAttf.vo Tills )rEEK. lIE EXIIIEIT?ON will commence with series of DIESOL MO VI FlVB.teptescutlng Ruins, llohte,COles. re* lens, An, tooetrue to men tion (the IrcallUeS) In en advertisement. num Amer '4I'briYILTILTAVAIII/PE w ith h of pleasing bletatnorphms. The evening's entettelnment to CODellgto Plat the twboaled.(1111IldIOAL DloltAblAr, Illustrative of the following eLo4)..rte, 011.• ceptlble to KB the changes Muller to the natural day, fermenting mama in all Its !contester MILAN CATHEDRAL, tight TM, celetontlng MLI night Meek And ate COURT OP BABYLON, night clew. I•The Peal of Itelshostsx: . ler the test time. the ..qoel to &Musa'. Feast CITY OP BABYLON. night view; Destruction or the Or For the nest Uses, IOP Semite subject, BIRTH or CUPID. Afirllckels 25 cents car Chitilmi *'Jar 12 half prim Deere open MI: Exhibition eononenecs at 7I; triads. I WWI OnseclpUon In eutlxiyhtlO.l , totolf OH RENT—A fly.) Glory brick Dwel: - 2 llonseotitnatel pis Ibex eto bel wt.ow Penn. n: *quire of JAMES DA LZELL. Jab GS lintcr stmt. TTER--4 Frdsh Roll, for male by pJas DALIKIA, & 00. • REESE--300 bo ca prime Cream, for ealo er (1.51 JAMES DALIELL t CO. ,1 ARD-2 bble. F sh Leaf, far sale b • lJ iss - New ißooks. , At 78 Apollo ItudtUar, Fourth rtrert. MILE Wido Wido World; by Elisabeth 1. Wethetell. A übar. Voyage Rolledthe - World; oeleeted trensho hoe Item the Unman of Ide Pfeiffer; by Mrs. Perry Mu- Elea. ULlabl at the Clob ' t Dlghtbge". by 0.3 Wood.. Thous - Ida on the Origin. ()Demeter and Intuhremtlon Tnrnof &attune' ProVbeeT. he Seven Limeamer. by J. 11. •NoChegue's WOrte_ • Crates Riflery of Mt obumb. . Theßrolmir Erromlet end other roam. by Elre.C.ll. W. Waterman. Oimnricr_avl Unetriss than • Parta2 tort /ohm . bT' Statenient. N ACCOfil/ANIIE with atiAvt ,t 0 of f0f1,0.,f7f ta74'..'s*.7, r l4 n l : "' jf " ).... ‘ ; ',r .l:;: r ;r.; ' llolCat.!ra; ° l 'n r V a l l 7.. swo lb. n.10r,0, nod otf 1.:1.h the korooot et nu '.1.2:;"t:1K14O+I Lor. r to (1.:31.11I, .I . sy • i. \..rrmJ tool o_fi • o 1•of o0o!omont onno>o.o •i. JA M 00 , SI ITCII 01011 0011.0., 1,00 r KIN 10 , ornousf mn.r• urn..•, PIII -I. tirgh. Jnn :1. 1,,. non L'n.lo , r4rnnd 24. ..f T'" ""pkin, don' J .." 14 Il.e'd n - n . I'44,—J4n 7 . 1tt.';11.,1 thn ~,,,:1„11.44fgn”.t1e4,12144.u'db:::41 .n • " of John th" •-• 1.0 t ol of A. 47.4. f I'f floury o ' - in - ~, .m..„b f r0,f...1c:,. in 07 ito.`A "o.`r the.. mr 3r L April 10, 27. Rt. t-h " S l t74 rn. on tl ' A ' n d. n r s7:f.V.;f n l ' ' ' l' 2/1. .... - ' 11... 2. 7.c "." m, Ike Ltj.' ~.411,"..d;/`'z'qd J. A. '0 00 bond. J.OJ 270,f ,1 , 4r d ,- .. on ill 42 June IS. Ita.'ll w of Jamb Wh n i 1 1 rn " 1:1 ,, 0 . ; :T . L. ' ' n l Ir V in b rf t :i l t; L n 'l l ' 1 . It, Lo.toa. 0, Iter „ dot D Sl ' eff;:if:A7ol3 , l d"*"''. ''' ' .r; . .011.`..„9.Nt.,i1 , - -! ' 7 0-1 " '''''' 13, 0. " 0. 4, 40:4"71'..`rtt..'4'.!1;!;.4,r0.ru', J,, • 1 u il, No. 2`.. „„. 1.0 .0.-L; hl ro•rfify to ken true rtnt.m.nt ...I, .0 I.; "N..• All,Notsy the N... m 1.4, 4,11... And N.l. any ..1 A. 1.. 1,1. N. 1'ATTY.R. , 0N..1...4..r. IL It , 0 0 Ir S Patent Imitation lussta . Sheet Iron. THIS beautiful artiole, now being mono hsaut.l It, sad op.!, Mr Int. Ituttrorttl tuttettl, of oto. J r tt-Itur• nutorlor to lb+ nottorted exalt, nt ttot V.lfttltottl . Horn Holt/Ott tc rc.l, (11,1.11,. Ili Not nt,' tstxturnt, in mcnnlncturttlartelc• tt - en LI, .I,cl, 1%1'14 I nor off, to nunettantc anti nottotinctor-r, nc co trttc4c runcrtor to Ant totret4trc m.lc. it way Itt• no-to KtMotor, Actnpl..l.ll-...11 a tlt . t. Jar., l'Arltc. Jr k ohn Van!. a l'illtlturett or nt the rtrkc nt fin Itioccttort t All.,thcnt count, 1 . , W. or.wEs. norm_ \ LP . UTTER-2 bbk. Fresh Roll, tar solo byLip AM'', TWO PERSONS rrho can furttinh Natisfae -I.,rd rrlscriat••• •• ii, alai-art, aryl tids,•••••I unlit]. CDriric is . r•••I Situ..lv • pr•litat.l. adrns, Add's, la, ii, lad , . • VIT ANTS—A yam: T .! %I - omm) ran g.) into II ~,••stahls I•snilr. nisi riti r••• • e‘., 1.1 *vs...lurk, arres•l dry riu•••••• sl nilr•rni•hl.. sis•its, •-trri•,.. ,4 addsti awl girlo lic all wort; s Mrs . 'di c siduan living in •Ailralirn, ray' wised, • plass a en tau lsa•tirs in •cr Ens, ii1....1 All Lin,l., of nr a itiDdi 4.1 lo I•r i.lrriasl S. Is: iir Diamond. Ailed. at ar • , . • • • --- - • v:, i / I lET y (; ...„ 1" WtN:I'S--Ag oo, \st , Drir.h. • , vern s•ii—durn. Diot 4.1,ni. axrshio ' arilmsn and ta, • ..I all •c•er, watit rmrliumen. h.,••••r.1 aridlc.a.al• Dalai ~.. IMMINEMEd Copartnership. 1 - HAVING this ,lay sold to .1. k. D,,,,,,,, 1 . 1 I In on 1111,,H In , Wl , l+Alm-vry I. ri....., lb. Hyl+ , •I W. firm hrt.211,..e •111 I !...1 , 11,. I. ,HII / , ER I Ca. ~1, 1 1. l• .11111, ..ii 1,1 . 1, g , , J.... , ..) 1, 1 ' . i ~, u 1 AMU EL P. SIIRIV ER .i. Co., Itr,llcole9 & 1 ~,,,, iks.J t , mana.li.e, M.,-Itm./.. .n. l. Cruntr, 1 . r.,-1t3. - .14.,.11 . 1..1.0riti , I..r.tHs , tun ....x, „„.. t/urek. '1" JnIIS n..,.rrr• , •••! , T N‘naTiTn. S 01 Livoicril .t co.. w.hote\fle I,r+ Ilmnr• •Mi ty Dissolution. 1 ifir, fi rm „( Coende A. Colo Agents of 'the ere,o•l. Rdr,al o. • in , An.• , •nn , I. ...nal connrnt loos! ltd. Ant. All arnoun. arni olodo• •01 I, nell.l I, ....ho l'onnni. Pittnt,oret, Jan I. '[...r.—,Rillit \lt lINI . e - oLE. ' • Partnership No ' cr. \ - I HAVE this day Rostsenad,i •th \me Tung, it e,..•.tlna• nano, of do. Reno Ovoid. Railroad I, .11, tne to•rn.all., con,liacOd 00-1.1 di •I• WO' - 4 - ortlt IGraikon_" 4,01:1- COWRY.. • reladatrall. Januar. I, Ili!: - ncy (10,,V,OnEly d c it il it.:l it A r :sl ; A g Pri LO_f pen.,, Rodin, raolonngt.: I. '' la y • Dividend. • s IviiE PrP4i.lent and Director= of al Tan \ rl ta•-t Rrulao In.e•ni• I •••, th”. , •rin ,, n • 4•\ nd r,I tan dollar- iool tit, ....non r.r dtora out .. 0..' Rrxala of dir hot 5x month. ianshia Oe.bodta. • • • • I% L,t1311,11..1 l'itlAhrtrch.-•• , It H ARPE R'S and Internntinnahltlagnain . k kr J.noar, tf, • -• TURPENTINF,--I s R 5: IV.‘ prime, frir 1.1 .de hy II V. SELLE 4 , LA X SI:ED 01 L-1 0 pure, fnr NltiO 11. E SELLERS. :.!%V.3,1 i LCOIIOL-2tt bblm. in and/)2 per cent.. .111 re.t .1.1..• 1., IL. r. $!.1.1.E1L1. IAR1) 011...--10 bbis. No. I. Winter. for A ~,,P I`S IL Y. SELI.IIIt: , . rNi i E CONNECTION between the su ' lrcri- Mr. e....‘4,1c.0 thl. 4n, A. Cr1.1 1 1 , 1tT541N1.11 . 1 rile 1 th- lurne .4 tbe firm ill the settlement of the Imelia 8. ' A. (71 , 1.11E11T5.1N. rittBbureh. no, ni. •m• I ii..•Lmr,.r. • ririllE SUEISCItIIiiIi. will continue . th 11W1.11,11. f.r , ....e.r, and Grnrul..l..l bust.... \ lostr.tolorv, et 105 ILlt.orty mt. -1•1 Dividend. T lIE Preaident and &odd oflllanagers of do. Northern 1.11,11ee Flrld ze. (Warm,. hoeing de- Phtred • 411rhlood of 11, pmtla of ..la , s,. the ut yen, 4 Ono M1...0n e•oh eh.ro of the o •0•-2 l ' ui t r . rtut ' o:gl.ll ' f b n ' ll7l: % ll.• P cZk r ; ram. will 0 , Pohl to the storknohler. on or siter sir 10... 11. alkah•ar. Jana.," E. WARNKR.Troaou 1)1{ 1 1 . 1;11) PEACHES —:; , .. r pae s k iinT afo v r ,,,R4o solo 'IA Hi P APPLES--:1 sack, for anli. bT, isi la P. SilitlValt a ilia', HICKORY NIITS—IO lads. for pale by 0,1 Li 1' SIIItIVE/1 -- • I bITEF,-100 bags piime Rio, for sale by / rat .1 H. NI ,askt. pure. bl J.ll. DI R UTTER—IO bbis. fresh It .1.11. DI. I A ID-10 kegs Leaf. for sale .IFI J. P . DILWORTH A Co. SYRUP -1O Ws. I.lo.lole's, for role by so 121 J. A. 1/11.1V01.1111 t c„. N" 0. 3 fit A Cti EREL--150 tible. for toile lry J•t J. S. 10 I.WORTtI CO. G" EWA hhds new, to arrive, for vale .1 S DILITORTO .t 00. TOBACCO -60 kegs Six Twist, Swoup's brand. In Mm soJ for male b. hTT J. 8. DILWORTH & CO.. 31 Wundortrrel CORN MEAL.-IV\l. A. McCLORG & CO. will hereafter be mons:illy plied with freeb ground niftwl Corn Meal. whit, and yello, from the New Brighton Mille. which will be sold st the lowest wholesale end retail mt.., deal p . 3GS-150 dos. fresh. for sale by R4l Wit. A. MeCLURU a CO.. Owen and Tea 14al.ra. de3l ■~~--yyROUND NUTS-17 hags (to arrive) for 41,19 sale by 041] ISAIAH DICKEY ♦ CO. EATEFERS-43 mocks for gale by dal ISAIAH DICKEY lk CO. 10 IRON-29 tuns Winfield Furnace er hale br . Ide:111 .1. t IL FLOLD. 1V - 0. MOLASSES-80 Wm. to arrive,tror -1..‘ • mle . JA.tIB kL7.I:ILL, .31 XTRA FLOUR- A. 4 C , sn LAl..Trey Mille, "Fancy 0111 n: rADO o•dmnnt 3/111....1.r0try;" Fnr pale by lIKLL ./‘ LIGOETT. Canal 14• In. Liberty .1. 111!------ ;, A .PL ' AT. " .,V, TAIL nod CANdIA n I n .AfiITA - . ['Proved of and rieroometoleil te r n hYPH Coughs . high. est slat:sling. For the comple rt of Colds, Innurnra. Acute and Chronic Itrourthlthi, Asthma, Whoop. log Mod, Crony, Pll,lOO, L err Complaint, Pains In the elite or !trout, bight Sweala Spitting of 111.4 soot all 0.„,., ..ther Lung Complaints tend) to Consumption. li, b ,, e ,,, „ dd. , b a d re o h, or any other dithrul about the throat or lungs, should try thls insalnable St \ run. It will surely roam row It has runs] thuoun Iv thin city. A kiwi cold neglected and su ffered to run on, always ends In fatal Ilell,numptio s tg. pits., In large br Mee, me;rl-)",,ml..;,,Ti.tiobtr4z..by IL. E. IiELLEM: 57 Wood struLde3o _. 1 UNGA.RY AND KOSSUTUE ior an Am• gi rite.. Exposition of the late Hungarian Revolution: by .F. ?rift, ild rd. KOSSIITH AND THY. HUNG Alit AN WAR: OpmpriAnst a romplote histnry of the struggle of the Minos/man. lia I,ll,Arty, with 1111lirA41 of the leading Chiefs and realest:aro. who Judimtulatted thenualro in collard and In the tirld. J. I. RE AD. de3o I Apollo Building, Fourth . ___— —.—..— fiftIIONIA-10 earbo a for Ella b it . Q .Ye" A • - .r.iirm a Co. \ Y , ---- ---- • ~ mcEORGE ROIVLEY, Sr., will foil a let ter adamant to him from the "Old Comore." hr. l r ogon the mg...there. A. IVILKINci aO. de3o earner of Netted and Thi rut. pRENCH MERINOS- 7 A. A. Itlesom 4.17 ). C.ir4. olio, choir 'tort M liftir., of moro than OM pl . , Orlos tholr mall ...I ooks, at 00,1.111n1 to. lb. • amid prier, 'VELVET CLOAKS—We will 'mark dowili 7 the bal.ee of car Velvet Clot. to los• than osstors Mitt bleool A. .1. )(AWN o CM. \ Dissolution of Partnership. T , TIE partnership heretofore existing under 1 0h ttyla sad till. of JO/11 PORTER CO.. Ili Oil day dtaanived by No withdrawal or JAN. 1 Matt NH/ RT. Tba lothaßte of the-lath low will rettled to• Join. Por ter wt. will ethittarte the tautness at Ma old ,a. 'land, Nth. 01 'harlot rtrtht- JAS. Mr ITNEI . da9:9 •:•<••.. - • JOHN PORTEIL \ CIIIEDADI'S Aromatic Schnapps-2 bra kj for ..fie ti J. SI& 00. desa CIO Wood at. COMMERCIAL Naar:wows Ala LlCax.inno—Advertiamen and so boatriP hat Ibis raper ter.arred and forwarded Alma!' eivense. from REVIEW OP THE PITTSBURGH SCARLET. •yl+'np January 6. 16.5.2 ferticrt et. RPMang's—The week meet clotted t , ""Phwirit nuiet. and nothing of inter.. tt'a teen.tunel in the tuarlet Mona the Ofl week of the new ear, bnnne.. tilen genemtly - hare twon principal!). o • ngasi to elosing the aronunt. of the old year. which. nab the hot that the market ha. here but meolerateely •teltYliol. has prevented any tratoactiuna other than what ea. ne , ,eare aupply tho regular hemeolentiand. The river ham been at fiend height; the ice hno 411 run out. and navigation A 'I.. rrae ad open toe all else., of.teanters. and ron.blerable Imasneseiabemnning .pnng up in that it inar.e. BrewlatulTs, Provipintua and tinewries are No:lnning to eretr, and we hope bef.rte the close nf another weet. to be aide to give • letter eseenunt nr buainers in oar Market, the.. • ean du in revert Pile, as yet, are rather un;ettled, an.] our onoMtloits to day, are bat little more than the nominal rate, AS/MS—lre have homi or no larsta ralas utalerfhls head duriva 0,. svr4. rails ca lame 2 , 4 torn Writ dome d. rota Atli, lo lots, have tranapimd ri rash and Saks 10 tons or Paarlash, in various ftims. tialsratus l fallhast at fs oD 4, 4 4 r. and potash 4'. 4 4!.ie APPLES—W. , smtl, th. rwriPt M . • te..m•li IoM of appi, sinr. the °prolog 01 the. Meer, min Imm ram head,. at 5:75 C5l rod from Mom itt 12N; 3 33 10 1,1.1. ALE-1%. notkw • rnntlnuad (imam,. in prim•, with • fair budneam doing at tb. following nkteic Prime, p 1 arm mom p bbl halt bGI. 30 Exte2, . ...... . .. boll blrl .......... ?It , 4 _.....- k fa) A 1A34 , 141E.--W, may quote 454454 e la kalkka , pr,...ut. rates of the market. 1 1 1.7TF.11—Itefieince flare bem fair; bet Ire hare beard of no twary maks. Our nantalleon from .rmr.. aro—Choir. roll. 15 65 111-. cry.l .nd prime qutlltles 12/413c.. K., le iu lob. et 106911 e VI b. .• It.te. , N—Thr market in not Tet hid,' °MUM baron. ant rale, an y.. 4., been t+ntrletrol. : 1 / 4 1.4 fto lint rhouldern at 7Se it m. SnI,U. nuote.l at 0 0 ,. and linium tkr9!JSr tto, la .ml.ll 101:1.N. N1C4T—,4,111. kr, lots of bulk meat Lave otweiltig of tisvittatlon. butting nuol for rut., or mltipment earl, womb repo In tlon lonritet. OMAN. ?11.)/:TS. &R.—H0c...444 Inc. Conn mnlrrat nltle 111111,1 from first hand,. at—ltroin 12 611 12. and Moo Mitt, et :„Ylirioc II In. no.toci inoool suionnci On ctn., icalo noni •t °.,c,1 27 it oloonn.acco.nling to quality. can copilot no Innt In oh vile.. Salo, fro ittorc roomoll I.c. at SI LooNcil nie.sl 70 qt boa. accordion wont°, /IT. IN YARN. Th.. halarina In a chikreted hot of the 1,11.13 Vag an. by hi-1t 11 thet a y Ite.fl I. , ea made by tbr mopulaeluter : Poona vtart. .... ... - • .I,e Ale ..... _ 14. o. ...... \ . 141e . •• Nn. Iti DC4131 yti it ,o.llkarya. Chaio-Y-k-_1.41k/a. ,goeerlet Yarn ---k—W< +.; ITrit Caul -T he . tri2ai ' a0r1e kng......... N manufa e mildest* facia aiively 114..5. With nal, orall they can make. at the faith,/ 1:4 Crwetrm. 1 . 114 n•ad u. ,t , rack,rm. •• ...... ormtinit! , l ,forvi auPPIT m th n.rk, t..nif • lair senvral bualu.n. it doio. 114 DRIED it l. l7—.Yl.lpvli, am limileJ, and prices rulf fmo Ft,r. of 7.0 I:It aor..arol mart,- I==eltdl • .. • bI:I7G, a N IP311:1)1CISks--Wo hare no eba ... n= In no b-, (ons. larf stak MO s.lloalna Ira lin of Prima( of the leading arlielret and., thts hem/. 11..5. , l5 (517 Ifladarr, Umbro...-13 $l4 Slum asikv 4 51. - rb, Tur15,...-.60 658 ,al.(apla_ .... ....,11 (a.= 161 Vitriol....-- ...... 4 fei 5 r''w I, `E Ur 1512 Rhubarb rmt. 75 Pifl A ,f,,....... ._ lii kJ] Stl A:eannse-. ..... -14 1i0[5./ ' 1a.5[.. , Pn5.1.......25 51:-N Sal trUla 4 In 5 tal In , par10.....101 I,S-7.4 Senna Is Nn nu Nu.n... . 4... x 54,5 Tor e n . Artd..- ..... 55 43.52 : "', Zi . :( ‘..' ..-... [!5, L'7: l ,-., 1 :1.°:;; - cia - ;:.'1 2 1 1 Cr m f.(...3r ...... .21 e'r . 4 Fun, 2(,;(5 2, 3 4 ~ ~,,, 1,14,1.1. rh.pord.. ia, 25, ,llrs m \ble . _ll 412 illoloona Peru-...,..52.5552,7 5 0 0 1 l ..., \ __ ..... ..f ,1., (frahlneal ....... ...- 1.5551.75 oum 1 rol 'r , .... .... 411 1^. ,, ilwar iunr OUtia T • 'Oll.-.:...'• .. r., .1.C.7.113r. 1 , 1011,1,1 5551,0 caevaa .... L. 11.4, ..... 4 , , • c ... 1..5.....-- :50.5,(51.05 Li":"". 1 - kc......1 . ft ~,' .. ' : '. . '' .1.:. '- 7 .. t - 1 - ,....'2t._2 Lse DI , ..L'..."! 1 , ,. t--, 1. 1 ,35.- 4.75,rf00 U.11.4.4 , :ir .A .i :l \ .: a, i 15.1[1A-Pupt 1 mr Pasrord very r olnorly. and tb4, ,4„. In good dem EP an d from first bonds of ISe 11 dozen If 1,1191- Thee 14.9.h.en a decided dreline in dour pin. \ ~\\,. lb . .elPenleo of ws ill n;b4 , . Tel. no forgo *afro ha re Mir s .l no the lia ( Ts. .n! of Ebei\a`t [lore dare fteso asr . and (raga .at me Ea.. 3 bid*, principally I. f. 3t 11' 75 hblf i1t..1 1 , ,, ni otora horn brericonflned to 33u.111l [or Eft; en.* rilen at In fa 4 ,12.(53Pi ter.. f. 5 . 1 ate; ... ,l e. C . ' ' .. , ..4...11 , 1tY1 or Rowe be. ~,n \ bin ird fmto Cass tlo SLOIIIII, sod to New I otle , art- FISIt....Nir ronvral bo n las been do: L og...id net in PM. itucalrl haer 1 , 111, I th,111,(1. WA nualr 4a 1, ll , a lo 112: N 5.11 545 c10 . .a1id No r. $7- iNi67 50. Labrittor Ilerrnue I- .5w 5 .5 . . Salnion il , , Like re,,,car and Cs,lllth 1.1 25 ? ‘,ll . FH: 1 r,-115 ralloshnq see ,lie renwnt rulin,i snioei 9 nnl..r Eli:. h.-... 1 \ Rai., neer erniiVil b0x.... \.. 32.,i0 \ 5.25 150 . 0 e kr:1.:4.;.ar , - , ints ..., Enzlish walnota.• ...-% 8.5, 4' ; '' Fil \ rerts ...- R th,.d , Na , ta t •Zlahel..., ,, 1.75 1 :ATI1E1:5;-, , ales bare b‘en .ontlne.l In limited In ( , sulk.. : ,, ,iv..c Z 6, t IN=,P.teripts born 4Vl:l3l\,for.ard slowly . and pales h. eon dannarailvely h.:ht. dale, of SOO hu Olds. on the la)‘ , gn various lots. . f: iii :Se. and 400 do from re sto t ' 3.2 e la Ng to lotA. Of other grain., we eau reparrthvof consequent., We may loofa %theta. Vdoll3=, 1 C , 415; and cinder Jtidstde 2 , to. vti dare oac \fr the maul a. rate.. ' lanoey. 1 i..—Supplies of Sum and MolaPeeo. on the Incr... ;ad pees are drooritr.`vrlth a dwrithed 4.. Olin. In .1101 a. Solt* 10 15.1• Fogar ig VidLlac, and') nhlr Orlexn. to &lOTA at rn!..„ du 34e.. Suedrhouao moo ranntenl at 40. 20 gallon. end., 14 n paigngt.no „i, stir.ea Witd oMr nod eantutry tr ts. Llinited, . ....... .... "1" of Rl."'" rate 6 14 . rates from telorvartt 0044 G 2 \ I 1 ' /llb foe snwal evtem r...\ a tile vireTk of DY wagon It.l. ft $llO 0 ~. S la\ nuoto..lat $1,50.4141,1.° ?. A..' ~ hioin adiet of tali+ o r _. or I .. . ...... :„......._........2 w 5 5 e1, ..... \ ..g6 '' ' •.--', /100 RI ten ---.. - .-. n. t . s.' , .0 ..... - 1 a ill' tat for malt.. and eri tittle Ens i I vs 4 lllkPilhlc In if La iclren our lb 4ntes 4 the ant 522 21,1(atidt lb, Marks .t\!, 10,7414,5een0d \ \ \ .a. sheet, Ildl'l,, $2. and No. 1 t' l. - --. --41.14 &boot Isi s .. .ee n t's quollroo. 6: 4 Mort is otsotrd • al.:.:l'ol=t. New I'm 010 100 100 V B. \ ol —dm Al salel noire Role store .t thr • -,rbmii.l sale, Le—, erelollowl LI tl. 1,-- Lard t. 7ne for 1.k .t .. 1, and Co tor No )ti Inseerl'a 654 i 45,n,,, ode at TSe .nn 11 11110[1. • POWDEIL-11 . Outran. a Mitsallin 0 EMlttes ‘ Etna ~,.. Ponder nn•T t. n‘V In larg . ronantitirs. at 14.7 d; a by Lingle keg. sr 11.1. 1.1.P1i in kent. , Slack Powder at to 1 3.60. for Iva , and small ens:Lane. nadir—nag* are Worth 3 , 4141i/ie. for mai clean ‘ withesgood drtnand. \ ~ eREDS--Frato iryrt 1..1.d. we mar\ /purge Clover at 14 PO Timothy at 12 2.5. ad Flirt send at s lllautdd. 81101—daleoatS 64417 p it log. 4 'n. \ ,/,' 1.0 . \ tiPICEL 4 —Tye Coll wing are Ma curie rrater tut spines Csarla ^d\ 1 M`Oinger m0t..‘...... Be {ID Cloves I'L po°r . .1T1,.. : Mare,. ...... -... ..,i),i9 , 1.23: rit ti ' ir. ' . .................. . a VI " :61 ' &1[1::: . ...N ' ' ' 4l .. . o.lll—gain. regularly t wit, at thee& an l'at.lo ill 1.1111. , 'TALLOW—IraIrs in licaltnd d e transpire pt .\, Vi bk. rOAP—dales of von. at 4r D.' , et NUL/Ls—Mery lo a re,ru,..l= 4. ..d I. the . 4 ' ~. .t Nil itions.eay for litt.burgh .mntiallaetored It.' ^ eta. mould:tallow inrriuN L e. and comanm 4.lnred at Ye li lb Our 164,ntlf.atin•re are doing a fair nosineas at rhos ts TOO PLATIC—The ruling tine. or Om P.itkrkey arwtll, Bo 013.00 *,,ba. 4 nroa—Plic $0 bon off for ria ' BlociUn is rellitigut 2O.ntr.e on Elms TOlMOCtr.—Thore ta • gond daniand for tkaseriptkins or mannfacente.l 0bi..., and prints erintinua cry hm.... Th. odr•wing May b• given aa Oa nresent runs prr. • •.. 'rginia towntO.nttinal Vainr:!. BalL ring. 200 . 24 Lint' b rgh phi), 47.. Virginia twist 14(113,, Lady's twi#,llle e L a 1 ob., is gnoto.l at 4%44. Hussain and Ito Cnion . are old at 000. '. VI 1 . XlAlte4sles 1p limited lots \bY the bbl, from tor 0091.. to sal. % win Kt.y_.s4l in bite lien nnBn7l to Ilmltrd to 1, . matlOrd t lii‘rdre ii gallon. \ \ \ ---______,..._____ \ EY MA3KET, STOCKS, &A, • Prrystrion, for the on oat edjuatement p,,rema of note. titaturton sboui v lbe Louth, ties cr -- • • ‘ ntee on the r out ten The prop balapat t 'reel f the sue lege dermal for 'Peeve have been a httke de*.atid all ahmal =4, pofs,. end the n Vhre • trl hart:a f, TA , da,h• , •l. , r Roll Rood hare alai • - • ul.e. " 2 d tszLe e arAou p. rit . p y I . P u . Xtr.io r p... fti tzo.; , :“ .4 te, i t ,. h tt ~,... \ - troru tho tiorernor Ina w day.. \ TA• .111sAat,•4 and 2. Rai! Nooil hare alerted. Ise \.il brining tiller.. Iltr-i , inta-r—Tli unai J Power. T.4 4 VII.2K—DT \ 0 . T. C. ItlilDtat. , Siii “ra”--Ji.l. IlleFilre ' . . 1n.r,,,,u.5--Tho, J. Power Liari , liiita. Beim,: J.,ar• .•, ' B ar . 11 . it. Druith , tt at Rohl n, Jr, DittLibitrititt a- t` . toy. Newerii , tio, T. B. II übliianit, Mermen J. H. Curtis.. Sha ••••, ron. i , atunel lloodirin J. A. Wriu,oli, D. tiarbor.li °oil:, • \ r. IT. tilho. Jai:tetal:it Gnirk. t... Erie. The Pro,i•leut anal mar of the Dir,retorii , hare born in our cur (or nme daya. on anairiess rottriactt4 with thou lin ter ,r,,,., The, ntienir. of thrir proirirct •aa Grin.. entainin- Onu. aoJ err eonli lent or inceosa. \w. ray uod•snonl en thou, aril all ,ther rail mots tending towarila our din . . and .., , king it sa a rennin., Th. Ohio arid lienuaylvania Fait that too. ola , toil yes tools, to ? moo, by ' , Nil. happy result ...roue,. in \ . toll Rail Foul ronnection with ClevelauJ anal Cincinnati. •• \ An Naomi. frolaht ear wii, brought tbrunith to tae ,1,.y.., to Allakhony city Buie Cletelatal. lONONLIAIIEL.4. SLACK RATER. We gather from the report .of\,the Board of Manager* of the Alonongabele Slinalt Weal', Narhmlon Company. for 1551. the A , llowlsig rtatbdra of Liminess dorm on that Improvement during that yerloll. Coat Tatha--The following are thio riagreiWte thwitinte nrma .h.r,t from the I pools along thiii:Slononga liela. during 1.61. \,,,,. Pools."' Bush. in hosts Ltnrh. In flat[. '; , Toll. No. I 1,413.524 2,432.10 d 13.3i1l 59 No. . 6 , 0 74.ir1i;:1.r.25 , 51 GS N . o. i.-........ ...„ .. .. nt:r.r_ y . .)2,1‘. • 145 .4 4zlo I try . __—,_ .. T0M 1 ....---..7.0.115,Nf. 4,0‘70,0-13 57„6:41 ‘ ,21 the follow , . la • erimparcitireetatement of the huslne. dono in coal during the Mk/11,1,5° =at 1i!i1: l 1,11: Ru.diel. In linate..- ..... ~..r.c042 7.(45.00. • $l7. 557 $17,550 24 P mourner. Boar ign.—The numtNr Of through passenger, ' .., amount:. in:02.1155. rbowlng a dee‘reara from Mat Mr ni\ \ G.li2i. liiiii pa•sengers during Ili rat. perlnd OS.E.Z. whirl's an ittereme. ovrr haft yearo,772. ThLe •148 th rpara.emetit In the number or a\rati b end way PLINIRO - ti ors Id areaai...l for br the oupneredettled lung Srallian Of \ , \ dry weather lad tow water during the p ummer. • \ \ itereintie from paroenarra- ..... .-...... .}198 50 tit do Inirovaxil 17 24 \ Total Mlle for 1701 $ .974,01 \ Number of elearatmea eastward ..2.70.... an cry •e4tw.ard .... ...,.. • tdin ToUl Mr ISLI ....... ... . 4,2 . .. fo , ol e d , 44 Etwriosov Prre.t.nl k Jul. :., At a meeting of the steeltholikra of the, onKalaht Marigetint: I`...n.tliwx. held OR day. chi\ gentlemso • wrtaillmotztly plect.Y .Jlleere s • noel" loratel during' the ynr l'ae.it.urr—J, E. Mnorloml. Tx.r,,,avt—Tboulan 11. Hew, , Mt:tat:ta—John Amlerann, Timm. 1.14,tae Ca, B. ernia. Jahn L,Davr,a, John lirahaat. ihiem Fl•hbauni, IL•uben 31i14r, Jr.. a., and Taaaar SECILFT‘IT-14ilikm CATTLE MARKET. Au...qmmv. Jam L. The weather has been unsuited fur cattle clri It[n ti—iLr altering. amoun led w owl aLont. 'AU Ln'ad. all of which wora rold. at $4 370 f 3 nru,, egeral to t 4 Wd' 6 net 11...r—5.1t.p. 10u 1/.10 a$ .1 , .4.1 14'10u; ll le rnight, rtrxr nffrra+l. " • • • . • Cattle—There were offered at the scales ttlchtlay. eU, hewil better., of which ntstoher 4,0 were bid , city butcher.. and 4./ . tinveat to Phihtetelobia. Priers rso¢,l from $2 (0 to J .1 on the hoof, equal to S. 0047 75 net. ontl areru,lng f.l 2, groe, Inwa-Tbe supply enntlnues to I , ,sers light, anStdi seht are enneeduentir atilt ate , de the slew a of of ptleladdhstld 7,`,.!P' r ii`lr , :"' l ; ', l;:"Ki a. p , :"T.7='„ t 7 ! i'.771, Vith:__' enural:ldneor ‘n puckers to rot, the =man a. In a r t, years i c he number of hnea stand hterod In Ibis efts darted ',lb. ere ot seeking 144,000. Which toss Le att4l to have ehmtntte‘ht ala,ut tbe It of Oa - hater. [lnes opt exinval da.nisd head. A. near An It has been rynerdhla tor its (.....- \ rohtsto. 11/ re were rlaughtered /Z. INVOPOTC•Atqut CLOW threerm. Ma t tielenry ado. tear t ..1" neatly one half. mght 1.1 M ths slandlering tennutenced taro or c A Ireelo. artier this, van than It dhl to 1.5:4/. Mtn *upon...Nl defonizy In tl h West. ;re have been Informed. 0h.... ,rut ext.t thre I • man, Ohm. Kenttietty. In diana. kut In the far tke. , S\ T enuntaticoa in ear atarket Oda vre. Xt., ha‘7th,fed hams ..:,. to it Ltl.-i Adlerleato. a , . ' \ MI tfaLP/111, Jan. , I. , , \ , The;llirand r cattlq e . niintae aomewift . \ limited. tott kri,e h: re an It pin I,khodenee. \ nod Cattle , -Tbere ere 1000 \i e it offered. which .&,t at price. raryin¢ !rum , :do tn A A its. Itm-the latteth fdr surer., puatltr-f I dnarn tt‘ 'Ay York. , cne., and thdia..-att ( , real. 'with rSten fresh enteal -. SkieldSt. St ..... At.T., 51, , .i and bry . ka UlS7ahld. , Ilhee,The hnd market rather duo \artier, sales 750 , head al Veif,d. and. It'd Se. Shrts and I.amt.,-The market ie doll. .11let 2.\. • 10 head, the meaner sere SI . .f.ksk, are/ the I.dter f SOS, d6O each . In .ithatlt3 • 21.'1el Ititti—Shen are 8 &..t 0 (oche rt. last evening at Jerk. and fel' ARRIVED. J./Ifeßee, Ituadrlelt.wm. !Ile!. Att.Pe. l'artinw.n. Drown+ 8 1147, . 1,1 .74 . 9, 1 ,......., '" -w- l! \F...erar, oordoet,',llrAvei. /111 , 1dersa. Dm., 0,.....r. J. Ilepard, reehle, EHreb..t Yzoset City. Illurdn..h. 1 Vella , 0 . 11,, ww., 1 1 111 1 ey, , Wrst Newt Inrlnnatl. Dirteluchnto.Cll aurold. ennwell, Whrollr ' Clipper Nn. 2. Montt. Louth \ • DEPARTED. Atlantic. Pvllstenn, Drown:Levi! 3 0 .11tcg....`":1YZ,;','T.:',71,'.'p Time Sbriver, llalley. ere. 11..aver,11rtrd.-.. Diwcrr. Mlchsean.ll.2.B. Itexv..r. S. Ilaystd.l`..l , le...ElDAl,l. tlene.m. 14dley, Weal Ne ,- to. Fnrcet Cit,,3lurdn..ll. Wellraiil, Illberula Sts.2, 11 e 1 . - Judor,tlnrittruall. 11iorbmter, ltor r.,111,1..¢.1 J. Q. Adam.; tom. St tool, BOATS LEAVING Tll,l DAY. iVEI,LuVILI.E—[riot Cif?. .I P. Pl - WIIERLINO. , -Diurilal. • \. NEW 'Olt LEANS--AXerrirn. ' NA:lV . l.l..Ll7,—Tuerwrrra., NASIIVIA,LE , -.Mayflowet. , ~ ,, ? IEAVER-7 . Moruhaa boot t. a. 0. \ ~ . ...Ilitit: boat- P. le. • \ ~ 1.11(..LP PrVi, LINZ. nitqw.N.ovti .. 11. x. sod G t.. , • ', s rerpo is BY RIVER. % IVTIEELIN4.—P7I Wr,rnoettA--2 this tn4r. I'd% O itrl;,:l, - ,l7a!lit'u , '!, 1 11 ',r 1:lit_Ter 1 3 4 :AVI 1 Cruse: 1 . ..% bee barley .0 A\A Wood: i; has relft. trot.; Ciox,r AI Co, o . ben A xleedell A lirkr: 41 le, MusD:N.o,ply .l 'Dom...y:2 [bin lard `I 1.2 hxe doll Deatr, 100 1.14.\1100r al Loblo.ott 1 . 1 larlthurb: 11 1 nit. rags I 1, ,, ,g I La butter J "." nall k,,, , Spang A co. , ilsciNNATl—Pse\K•rn,-Pre \tratr.--20 Lai eks con eyvale A CM,: 21 do 'tomb 11 Galva ...k. n 9,1 pre hilt tieat Carton A Al.,Knlttl beeik.rt II 3/e110r43,10 I. : Loomis: . Id A. rage At 2 Its, F nesteek A Ca. , , tat 111 molt Ni l. 2-12 lade lard oil , ,Mill-r A Rickel. E;iviz-nii l'.!,:1; t:',';:i,'o„ k ifrtr,lztl,". etizox:r,-„i \ 2 buk footle I 1;1,11 oywas 2 ha. nide,. 19 rollelexther Oosode • CAI :IS Wax ell, clown; 2du Ida ['tetanal !;Isarrht WID & Co:1 1444 P lo.s g11,...0u Ida bees., 120 Pk. wool nn .Matt b.• e A 106,21 bbl. (.I,'2rlbhds about 'dere eviler.! !., lA. 1.017151 - 11.1.1:' 1 . ,x1. C ur an No 2-914.1. 1.41.1 NV Sall& \ 1. •do wheat Wi mrth A 1,1 e: ,Ual do' aim,/ S Dshenrtb 1.,•a Part `Svntt A `41:12 hie , oder. Laker A to, ‘,.. 1511 • 101 Bk. whoa \ Wilma th 4 Koa, 70 tkgetrelar Tho u; 2 bble MY rSimp..du tr. Cr; 13 bre gleaereare for \Beer F: 'Gary fof Sala T I 'prt. l\ ail ling is sixtyfine feet; t iktioi two leP blab co:l4.one on or gioeof ho ,vr et . oot tkisomm on. griod *ton, ow. olrol poi variotyoNpoll4bing aehLoery. prigicr; . utw, (Ir b y to ormoll umougarcurio, 'P"b""r l \ T t ;J: 11,1a.t. \ • Po .0 of NI el.r.tomr. .- . Select Soho% , \IIWILLIAMS will o'rien \ Selee. •i• tlle blue sot story oftlu• 1 ure rum urst i•purbytorlan 'buret, Patet.Vral t o 3runn stb of January, 1K.2- Entrana.e.Vix streeL IT MS, lie adman,/ ~ Primary min, S 6 fa. eeholar.i.ul u . :Usrtur. , ,f p err Jthsior • a beuiur `• 10 d•24:21r • . \:.Shool of,the Y4b. :. .,ar ' , r tr.\ . . , \ ,- kr .ANUFACTU R:D BY .THE ' W ,\,.. Lr - s_ JERPEY NXPLORINO NA/ 3LININia CO, ,ANY, ' s at Nowt. N.V. .. Tbfecosepanyla prepared to reeds . swap!, of her refuel:le \ 2 I . NO PA I TSB -, \\ • i Whests here been 'kunst after rev, Trans! teal. both.* • Nenspe mod the United Mato, to tato U. osigessal . '. beauty and, protect - Yea preperthes out nor t , eser csiber \ ',let sehaterer. Tbeir • ; 4,., ' WIIIT},V , INC PA . '5 , \ • r.,ir = Olideof 7. , aselle rerrast 1 NTT \ from. \ •- . Iteration arat esaPen whale-err, it Tent welt, \ tinally2rtsl4apd Ir aptlrely Nee front he \ r nrw..„„LrArAgtz.. 4—.\-- ..-• . ~ V WILD,NOT \ - xUItN 'YELLOW \ pot\i.... tibro posed to Telptemoilsr norPisiite rebelattoos, or e , ren .(b , lt d. l *hut UP to a Now Nom. A. an outeSeor ' It ems, Ts erstalsoTnr eliroarlss and the weather M . 4. \ ' thee eey tiler s not being Slate s . to turn, ...balky or , \ nissras .44 refs OM IL mar bran et with eaters/or, sr , rand===ar vim Tare ah,,rrhselt Terse the erie BLACK DCbLORED t.:; . PAM'S. , • \ ` • These are grhed'el. a tow price, 's 1 an nadostedlY D'° Cheap.% .1 best paint, so tba 1, ket for Weer mass ferodoe,oualtoresee a, tn,mboat, or y erpored s eer \f are of wood, brie an. or Iron, se they 'A both. \ ~ WEATII R AND FIRE PROOF. , • . In, Iron mewl s Ta r rlethlf. , .. l 7 \'01..".....' .. fortegalvanic MP on, , ,ated resirTly perrerst ark, • lon, tbr dry stektiri and baritse alms,. sakteltie bark , , t \ !set Isaoses color bl, roarsyf the r y to/ma tow \ L. elm ruppNed re liberal terms b the aree4of the a P. C. JU NES * 010.,, \ au T•er.l2ol 7 Strati ss I \lure., Pl./r1284; sta' 1 E LING WAX.-(.6 11ir... - ,.for rale I;;;;; , :\ dr., 2 ..„___ \ , •.1. Knit! It.s.CA U V URSI-2 tiple. Itv % . . salk, by . \ d`. • ' J '4(IDIV & CO. , ---,-- .----- o A. YEW Cherry R--1, ectoraK-18 dos. for saki' J`]J`]by ~,, , ‘ .1. NINO A CO. ~,_ ....,. •, \ l t LOCH° '2Q 415. 76 nil 92Aleg.,\ for \', sale by \ 1 \: AFUI/D4 YU 2. _ ';: ... I .. - \ . \ • . '. \ • \ , . , \ . ~ I\ ie lli EIS! Iif,RLICETS 1-31.virsz & \i \ •. \ : ) A. 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