PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.I PUSLISUSD SY WIIiTS a CC PITT I3UEiH' THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 8, 1851. ifirREA,DING MATTER WILL BE F.9IIND ON EACH PAGE OPTS'S PAPER. To make room for the Interesting proceedings 'at the Court }louse, yesterday, in' relation to a 5)4 canal at the Sault Ste. Marie. we are obliged to relinquish the space usually occupied byedfteriale. • 1.117 , 04.11.3 T Surr.—A case of the most impor. tiWit and interesting chanteter, is pending before the highest court in Ohio. The case is that of 'en lapmedian restraining the Commisstoners of — 67oom:dyer Crawford from issuing the Bonds of the bounty to the , ,Ohio and Indiana Railroad Company. The case halt already been argued before the Court in Bank. For the Company— Birtheid, Stansbury, and Bartley. Against— Watscr and Brown. .. Corporate slcick enbacriptione to the amount of .I.6.fier,ool:i in Ohio, depend upon the decision,' which 'we may look for daily. To decide in fs., vor of the injimetion would be a virtual repudi atiok find produce very dieastrous effects. It would prevent the completion of many roads Wand, undertaken, and greatly embarrass. these altogether, and those nearly finished. Avelegraphic despatch, dated Jan. 6, Bay a that the 'ease was not then concluded. Arrommenir or dIARSUALL.—Letters from Winbintion confirm the telegraphic announce ment that Col. Joan DICKEY, of 'leaver, has Men'appointeidlilvrshall of the Western District of Pennsylvania, in place of Wm. A. urine, Fsq. recipe*. This is on escellent appointment. ColiDickei is'every way qualified for the place, and In addition to his personal merits, and the .j lot 'nisi= of Bearer county, the appointment worthily bestowed upon an unfortunate, 'want man, on whoot the office will confer sub stantial benefits. The; people of this region are tinder obligations to Mr. WEIIITEE for bin reddi- [ n'ess in acceding to the claims' of Col. Dickey, and especially for the liminess of bear" which - prompted the bestowal of the appointment. 'ENGLAND.—The firing npon the Prometheus nt Dreytown by the British man-of-war has or. 'cailotwoi considerable comment in England.. The London News of December 19, in an ar ticle. on the subject, has the. following para graph: • .4•l'herti is, we believe, no. rational Englishman who has paid attention to the proceedings of one diPloinstic agents and naval officers la Central Auterlea,—whetbcr on the Pacific or Atlantic .kide,.—but feels . diepesed to bluab and change the subject whenever-Gist country to named. A. Skti,l deeper sense of regret will he awakened; aboiddenything occurring in that scene of our follies be allowed to inrerrupt . the feelings of malty which prevail, and ought to prevail, be tween Great Britain und the United States. We .eretts tkerefore, with considerable anxiety for Mire fall and authentic information reepecting the apparent unwarrantable and inexplicable conduotpf.thecommander of a. British 1:11119.0f war in Bring u pon an American steamer off the harbor of fireytown. * • As to the firing upon the American steamer, for which Mr. Viebsterhas instructed the Amer loan Ati2bassador in this ,country to demand explanation or redress, it would be unfair to au English officer to condemn him before he boo had an opportinity to tell his own story io hie own way.. • But the transaction, is 'far as Kit pre vent known, has, it must be confrosed, an ugly look. • • . We *inapt believe that he really intended to bit the ateatner—bnt even the chow of violence was en insult'to the American flag. We have 'no doubt the story may he found suseeptible -of satisfactorrezplanation. At, all events', we — fume that the communications between our Gov ezzonent azid.that of Washington on - this sub ject will be Conducted in such a manner as to prevent' even any coolness between Eng• ~land and Its most natural and most desirable lite excellency the American Minister, Mrs. Lawrence, and Miss Lawrence, are on a visit ' to Mr. and Lady Elizabeth Drummond, where a large party has assembled for the Christmas • holidays. Daniel Dice woo on. Sunday night last arrest ed for stapling letters from the Columbus Post Office. --Dice.was the driver of the toad wagon from the Post Office to the Depot. A large poin ter of letters broken open were found in the Stage Compony'e hay left. It is supposed the depredations hareheen going' on for some weeks . The prisoner was examined before Commission er Wilcox, and in default of $2,500 bail, was committed.. The Report of the Michigan Central Railroad for the six months ending Nov. 411th, 1651, shows that the gross receipts for six months; were $703,080.45,'end the running expense, $189.; '267 . 59, leniing a . balance of $516,812 86, from which deduct the interest and miscellaneous ex penses, and the net income of the company is ve6,051 97, against $288,069 65 in the cor responding months 01850, being an Increase this.year of $96,482. 32. This gain is entirely in the passenger anil miscellaneous receipts— there being a diminution of $9,208 21 in the freight receipts, attributable to the low priac of breadstuff's. A 'dividend of 14 per cent., 4 ineash and 10 in -etock, has been made . from the income bal. sane. A reserve of $.57,226 80 has been deem ed expedient' on account of the disaster is the Mayflower. The road Ls rapidly approaching ,Chicago, and will be completed to that city in the present season. Cars are now running thir ty milesalest of Michigan city. TEE WAR ON TEE RIO GRANDE. Defeat of Caraoafal:=4 t will be men by, the following, which we copy from the New Or leans Picayune of the 271 b ult., that the ar'er no the Rio Grande has in all probability been ended by the enure,ruut:of the Insurgent forces: By the arrival Mit evening of the =helmet. Conies; Capt. kortbr, from Drams Santiago, we bare receivedlbit last number of the Abler lean Flog, ti papee published at Brownsiille, Texas. It is dated' Pecember_.lo. It speck's condemnatory of the revolution in Northern Menke, denounces those engaged in it, and ad vises all the AmeriCans to abide by Gm lairs of ' their country and take no part in the inovenients of Carvajal, for whom it predicts a speedy overthrow. We extract the following from the Rag: " The steamer Comanche arrived here late on Monday night - bringing accounts of the recent • battle, atCeralvo' between the forces of car. vajel and those ofClen. Jauregui.' It appears that Oen. Jauregui had 220 men and two peace ' of artillery, while the force under Carvajal • amounted to 850 aura, without cannon. Cara , raja! charged the guns of Jeuregul, and}aue• ceeded In driving him from' his position, Cap turing much of the ammtinition and many boMes, 'saddles, 111450115, and small 'et - MsThelonging to Jauregure camp: but, from some oraecotinta bbs canoe, failed, in seeming the large gene.— Gen. dauregni took shelter in a large atone house near the edge of the town with his can non. There he held them at bay for two days, ' using- small atones instead of shot, with hid large guns. At this juncture Cornejol received information of the near approach of a large de• tachmemt of Gan. Uraga's force, and be at once . -broke up and commenced a precipitate retreat. 'We are informed that his forces became much eiattertd in their stampede, but the most of them, with their leader, reached Guerrero, and immediately cranial over the Rio Grande, this putting Wet river between theta and horn,- - They ate thus drivezt out of klexicod territory, ..'and have found a, refuge on Americonaml.' All - accounts agree that the late battle at berndro was a very severe one ; that Gen; Ll ra reglaPs men fought with as much deterreina.ion and valor as could be expected from any cvople, fighting. for their homes and their evanuy'a -honor. The little band under Caravajo'. Aarged the abetted guns of their opponents with the brseery end perseverance ebaracterist,c o r ve t: ems, and in a good tense would here deserv ed„ as it weird most likely have arson* suc . But their tictory will s as disastrous as a defeat could possibly ht. believe: this shorties audall.advised viitempt at a revolution • well nigh ended. Unless largi. reinforcereents ire speedily revisited from Ti:_aas, nothing can help them. The accounts fona Capt. Bir d d wee not eneoungin to the hopes of e forces.' flews about leaving San Antonio- ford Austin, to try what might be effected in that • -quarter. - .We are happy in twitting the sum , ancu that Capt.. Lewis will- have nothing to do with the affair. As we can see nothing desire his To, be effected in so hopeless n'itifigglei, we .aineeteli trust it will proceed no farther. The Flog announces the return of Oen. liar- Rey to Ringgold Barracks, and says that he is determined to enforce the neutrality Wes to far as Lies in his power. The Hew Orleans Picayune of the 20th, re a w e d w i z night, contains intelligence from Vera Cruz to the 10th, and the city of Mexico to the 11th ult., received by the brig Union. The statement of the defeat cf Caravajal and the dispersement of ho forces is billy con firmed. Cararajars loes Is reported to have been five officers and forty privates killed, and seventy wounded. Ai* NEW YORE. [Correspond.. of the Pittsburgh G.r.•tt• I NEW Tote, Jan. 22, 1852. The new year . findo people in the moot buoy sil Writs, with a general feeling that the dark dare are over. PO far as financial depreaelon lemaxcertod. The are rival of the Catifortda remittance. with the •till tarter wromiaes for the future from the came eouree--touether with the European adriexe—attta tomato capital'rte orate thient and ready to meet the ohm. of borrower' , Ir io ,aid—aod•with truth. tote—that the laet day of heremf;er Witneereel an mullet money market than arty similar day 'for Team Today's Fndue:min W4I) etre, rename the imprewslort; and next week , work; ill chow that the theering dare hare really evolved. ..heap money im an Th.. late thaw hae Awl litno.t..er; , iu• oPuo re. kterite at the heat of nsvirattoo nn iivr. At Albany the,. in • complete overflow of the limleon River Itallto.d. The train, through are dOwouilutted , maul pae,eugers ohlteed to take the interior mate Co the New Haven not the Hoorah.. railer. The rout Lae iutu earning over • hundreu I h4u,aublollarn permooth. making the mterruptiou a seri. , Ilitag to the Mork Au otbrisl statement of the earning , of the Erie road. plan.. the' amount at 12.7.11,10/o—or ten thousand dollars over the extimates, in spite of the f1an...0...M of the Erie line to Kyle, and ration. ether harms padatlut wen. exp.... 1 to yield !Panel,. Neat year they ea Pact to earn four millions. The road will earn four and a qua , ter minketu eaeily4 but the din , otl re, being etrefol rare e banta, do ndt procuiwe end bit to k-cry them. Whyte - the Plltsburch ounnection rio the proleamed rout IA eumpleted, the earnings min he set down at • ma lion te • annum more: for trade Ix at certain to come to New fort, at the eapellee of eonthern citlee--hy emit •n dnOt sod rapid route as that will bc-ea New York is to cats, Trade In Leo iKtive uove.serdaye to be do ten at vnall's pace Into end from Philadelphia and Baltinsore, or tented across rivers, whendt ran he whirled from Pittia burgh I n Na. yorp, pigiout rim., of ran, at the rate of 'thirty toil., an hour. In the Forrest eat—that great source of standel—then it nothing new. The foul details of evidenee Oven by fouler women anti men serrants, hare all been eltraeled Imm tier r,ady lip. of the witnea.M. and nothing le left epertators now but the dry maninenteof enutt.ehtla n. the aduaimibillty ol documentary evidence, ultach ha. been accumulating during an the quarrel. The respectable put of the peers ha. abandoned the niibbeation of the eviderirt, and there would bare ben much injury 'to re roalp purity prevented. hat familia. teen lMrwl the in tendurtioa of le evidence to theirmide. tha Private' dukes from e r apce speak confidently of permanency of Ito dictsfriribip or Niqw.b , on.: llrrebaute there esperss dhrmnelv.w a* glad ofany government that add Ingotr quiet, will.ul which all u arta of Mare are • or,. grall. hf Itualtatiou le above, by oacrnoule letter ursteri, in eying {bat the d.wprdm pub.cre or Borgne hat e united with Napoleon 43 tent, the foods nrceddery him the fidelity of the array. and eoti‘equentlY forcel quiet in Marcy.", while the army remains true. The interest on a large variety of burble nt:notiat4tl for the purpme of buildingnitrate's centering In Pittsburgh, e q . paid yesterday by Winslow. Lanier eo Among then; vent the City or IlttlAhurgh Bond, and the City sod County Banda of lliewbeny. These hoods are looked moo herr with • '-koOd deal of city bonds ' have erre been nousidenal hen as hardly inferior to the government loin In plo, of . enmity and punctuality of interred. The Internet nu the CalitornlaAtate debt vac al. paid ...Leedsy. It only rolls at CI par cent„ which maitre it • largo Investment end a cam ciao, 4, she ran not repadiate snob • trifling debt at the idres. ==M DEIdOCBATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. The Democratic National Committee held a Ralston in this city last week, and feed upon Baltimore its the place, and the first Tuesday in June next as the time for holding a pemocrat ic National Convention for the nomination of candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presi dency of the United States. We copy below the brief Address of the eomthittee to the Party throughout the Union: WistinitrroN, January 1, 1852 Aconcentration of opinion from all the States, as far as practicable, upon some time and place for holding the pest Democratic National Con vention, is iedispensaNe rothe union and or ganisation of the-party far the Presidential can vase of 1852. With • this view, .the . °Democratic National Committee," consisting of one from each State, appointed by the Democratic National Conven tion of 1848, "to promote the Democratic cause," and with power to fill regencies, assembled in this city, in pursuance of a well considered call for that purpose, at which meeting, on the 29th and 30th of December, 1851, and the let of Jan uary, 1852, the thirty-one Slates of the Union were represented. And, upon conference with Democratic members of Congress, and consulting the action of State Conventions, as far as they have expressed any wishes on the subject, the Committee, with entire nuanimity, hare arrived at a coucinsion, which they respectfully outwit for your ratification. The Democratic National Committee accor dingly recommend that a Convention of the Dem ocratic party throughout the Union, by dele gates duly appointed by the Democrats of the several States, be held in the city of Balti more on Tuesday, the first day of June, 1852, (at 12 M.,) to nominate candidetes for Presi dent and Vice President of the United States, to lie supported by the Democratic party at the election on Tuesday, the second day of Sovem her, 1852. The National Conventioo of 1848 adnpted th tollhwing recommendation as to the number o delegates to be chosen in eecb Stole: °Resolved, That it be recommended that hereafter each State be entitled to as many del egates in future Democratic National Conven tions as it has in the Electoral College, and no wore. " ' By order of the Democratic National Comm tee. • - T. F. HAL:LETT, Chairman. Wu. F. RITCIIIC, - IS. H. STANTON, I CALITOUNIA . Irowe.—An idea of the extent to which enaigrauto ore pouring into California may be formed from the following table of the. arrivals at, and departures from San Francisco: Nov. 15 to 30. Nov. 30 to Dec. a - Arrived. Departed. Arrived. Departed. 1,493 762 600 235 166 ' 26 67 8 72 2 47 Males. Females. Children. 2,183 243 119 Tofal nrrivale Total departures 687 Jl , The developement of the mechanic arts in San Freacisco has been very rapid. There are at at.this Moment no less thattaeren foundries in the city, and there is no doubt that the country will become independent of, the East in air man. ufsotures of machinery d the coarser descrip tions as well as of materials for buildings, steam boats, furnitarr;eot.. . . . . The extension of this city into the bay is an exampled. There aro now seven wharves at which vessels of the largest class may unload, vii: Law's, Cunningham's Pacifio street, Broad way, Central, California street and Hussey, Bond and lllle's at Itincon Point. These are of as substantial a character se any that can be ccustructed of piles. Central wharf is 2,800 feet in length. "Steam Paddy" end railroads are trapsforming the water into terra firma with wonderful rapidity. Two streets parallel with. the waterline—Battery and Sansour—have been filled, while the ■treete extending to the . _ bay are feet being ailed. Sacramento; street will 1.0411 he filled MOO feet from the original h gh water mark. A company have secured from KM; Kama h ins, the exclusive right of steam navigation 0 ■nd from the Sandwich Islands, under the n me and style of the °•North Pacifio Steam N 'Widow Company." This opens a new and It , portant era to onr history, and is looked to wth much Interest. The company advertise th Jr first steamer, the eel. Preemont, to sail on S turday, the Gth. 01110 IFOIBLISTUTIE. , This body organized on Monday. tie vole for the officer, of the.ilonse stood: ' ,L FOR BlTAroll, Jo son, dem. ,; 64 L D. . Cole,thlg ~.. 25 ' YOU CLERK. 211. 11. Medary, dem. 65 E. E. IlatAfineon, whir • 26 FOR ILF.ROZAIiT-AT-AILMO, J. J. Rothman, dem. 1 60 E. Ellie, Twhig 25 The Senate organized by electing Joel W. Will son, dem., from Senenanoutity. Speaker pro tem. The_mote stood es follows: roe ahIAICIII. - Willson, dem. 0. Cole, whig YOU IMUZAIST-ATA UM, Wilson, dem., of Knox J al No oppoeition. The ?damage of Gov. Wood wee delivered at 4 P. M, the Ram, evening. Tne PRO‘I3IOIIA4 ..EPISCOPATZ DZGLRIED,— We learn that the ger. Dr. Creikhton has writ. 'Van to the standina..committee of the Protestant EpisCopal .Cborcb, declining the office of Pro visional. Bishop of _New York, to which he was sleeted at the last diocesan convention. The eonvention wdl not reassemble until the finth Of September next. In the meantime, the ID. Bev. bishop Chase of New Hatopshirs will per 2 form episcopal deities. io the diocese until the ANCeOlliqD.. Subsequent to that period the Rt. no,. Distop Delatick, of Western. New York, will oftiste.---x. Y. Com. Ado. lOVENEWIII or zossunt IB WASBIA' OTOH WASHINGTON, Sin. 2 Got. Kossuth to day vieits all the members of the Cabinet and various other distinguished men. He does not, therefore, receive the visits of citirens to-day. He has decided to visit Anapolit, but the time is not yet determined upon. Ito will also go to Cincinnati, via Pittsburg, the time for the visit depending upon circumstances. Ile will then, proceed to St. Louis and New Orleans. if cir cumstances will permit. Brown of the National Hotel, is to sernre op the Congressional banquet, the time for which has not yet been ford upon. Upwards of one hundred members of Congress, besides numer ous citizens, have already subscribed to it, at five dollars a ticket. Yesterday he received the calls of a east crowd of 'Fishers of both sexes. In the early port of the day few were admitted but members of Con gress, who presented their cards at the door; and the company being thus limited, gave those present no opportunity to express to the Gov ernor their sympathies and views, and ninny of thou gave to him not only assurance of their own sympathy for his cause, but also that of their constituents. Among the first and most prominent to express their views and feelings, was Judge Beal, of Va., who in addressing Gov- Koesuth, said -1 am a member of Congreal, and I welcome you in the name of ithl,ooo agricultoral people. 1 hope you will tied our hearts as wide as our country for thoso'who love liberty. • Rossuth—Whht State do you represent." Judge Beale—Virginia.. Komeuth —"The mother of States and of Stales . Mr. Gorman, of Itidiana, being presented, said—,.“Last evening I received the proceedings of a meeting in my State, congratulating you on yotir arrival in the United States, and offer ing you the hospitalities of a million of people in the State of Indiana." Kossuth replied on follows— "I am highly gratified—the more because you all must be aware, gentlemen, from the state of things here, that I must have already come to the conviction that I shall not leave Washington as cheerful as I came. It is gratifying to me, however, to find that sympathy in the name of the people, for very dier the instincts of the people fool, earlier and aooner. what is the no- cessity of time, than the wisdom of the wisest statesmen. Indeed, this is often so every where." Then turning to Judge Beale, Kossuth said he wished very touch to have the honor of going to Virginia, because, being himself en agricultu rist, he took n great interest in that pursuit.— lie had found that a continual intereonrse with the everlasting, ever young, ever beautitul, and ever pure nature, was a lasting source of gene roue sentiments in man's heart.. He way, there fore, highly attracted to agriculture. lie then turned again to Mr. (ionsaa and oth- er members Irani tho iVeet, ntnt said he hoped to havo time to see the great "Father of Wit• UP." There wan it new world in the Wei‘tern and ho hoped a new world or pmen sentiments, of present feelings. He had re ceived an incitedou to go to the went, and he expected to gh: Mr. Maloney hoped when he, (Gov. K.,) got to. Cincinnati, he would find it possible to go to Chicago, where he assured him a .most eurdial grestipg. Mr. Sweeteer, of Ohlo, said there was a dep utation from Columbus waiting to present (to Kossuth) a series of resolutions adopted by the people of Ohio. Kossuth replied that he had received two gen- Semen from that district yesterday. Mr Sweetser said he represented the central district of Ohio. hot would not then take occa sion to say whet the sentiments of the committee were in relation to his (Kossuth.) mission, but they would give him a most cordial welcome, and explain their sentiments when they PIM him, and they would speak in the name of the whole people of that district. Mr. Carter said there was a great field open far Kossuth at the West, and there wee no dni vies of eentiruent there. Mr. Senator Smith being introduced, said to Koasuth—••flow do you dot" Kossuth replied—ln Washington I always an ewer to the inquiry , •liow do you do"' by say leg •'flow shall Idol` (Laughter.) Mr. Giddings said liel represented the north ern portion of the Wasters Beserve of Ohio, and could assure Kainuth dna there were warto hearts thero, tosi but one an-lament In regard to his cause. Their hopes and their expectations were with Kossuth. Mere Judge Beale took leave, saying to Kos tads ••Be of good cheer, the govrrnment)of the United States will not long resist the sentiment of the people, which is to abide by the great principle of justice and of right,• nod. of the raw of nations. So it must Mr. 'Skelton, o( New Jersey, tendered the warmest enagralnlatiotus New Jersey bad ol waye-felt, and alway•woold feel, the warmest sympathy for the prosperity of Kossuth nod his people. Mr. Stratton, of New Jersey, also assured hi of the devotion of that State to his cause. Mr. Senator Smith here took leave of Kossuth Beijing that though he was not Governor of Hun gary de facto he was de fore. aossirrn AND coaGuass—spaeca OF• ma Oar readers, an well as the people of the whole corm try, have been pained with the fac tions conduct of a minority in the Renee of Representative., in. - relation to the reception of Kossuth. We have not published the debit., because we can find better matter for oar paper than,the disgraceful wrangles over a question which oughr to have been settled unanimously in five Minutes. The following remarks of Mr: WALSII, of guryland, made during the debate, are, howeVer, ao moth to the point, and breathe each •itohle spirit, that we are pure our renders will tale pleasure in rending them: Mr. Chairman:—The gentleman from New York, (Mr, Brooks) remarked, in discussing the resolution now before the commitee, that we were aboutfputting a mark noll — the age. We are, air— and as I very much fear it will be a very bad mark, in regard to which we cannot sincerely sow 'God save the mark,' I beg leave to :disconnect my humble self from all agency in making the impression. ' We have fallen up on strange things and strange times. A gallant leader and his associates; arenas'e by the storms of adverse fortune, were driven from their own homes:and found sympathy and atto• cor within the limits of the Turkish empire.— Christendom seemed to tom her back upon her old champion. The crescent appeared to adapt itself to a rule 'analogous toithat which prevails in the natural world and to. derive its light from the blessed sun Of righteouthess. 'Our attention was then attracted to the ex ile., Under:the direction of the National Coon cils, they were conveyed under the protection :of our flag to oar shores. We have since fol lowed up this action by the plumage of a reso lution giving Louis Koseuth a c'ordial welcome to the Capitol . and the country. No conventional form of phrase is here used. None of the hol lowness of fashionable life is here exhibited.— The terms are all, sir, of heaelvoinage exprrAs ing by household words an assimilation to the presence of household gods. A short time has elapsed since be reached the .relablio. Ito was received with a grecting, at once affectionate and confiding—snob as the American heartrarely sends forth, prone as ',that heart in to the exhibition of lofty and gen erous impulse. Maid and Matron joined in the loud acclaim. The ministering angels around your domestic altareleft the ordinary scenes of their devoted life, to hallow and to bless the Festival of Freedom. The sone of toil, with the sweat of their noble brows turned into gold, came up with offerings to the canoe. Men who are cacustomed to sway multitudes and to adorn Senates, stand confounded by' the profundity of his wisdom—and fascinated by the necromancy of his phrase. There is no mistaking, sir, the warmth of that terttorne or the fervor of that feel. Irv. Now, sir, where, in nommen language, is the first cold shoulder presented?' Presented by the American Congress. That Congress. wbiah a few short weeks !Ince gave h m a cordial web! come to the Capitol and the c entry. The first chill that he receives is from the icy hands of the National Councils. No, ir. Let me recall the words. The Senate, the 'stooratio Senate, (eo called) has been prompt t respond to the popular instincts, and — to — re and the popular will. The double rebuke, bet to the exile and the constituency, comes fro the Representa tives of the people—from the offspring of the masses. So that the hlstoria when be comes to reeved the history of this onse, in connec tion with this issue, may son. t all np in one significant, signal, and singular entence. A men tenon that is not applicable to Any other nation, iand shall not In all-probability be found appli cable to any other, when the bookie(' time shall be clime(' and the records of eternity shall be opened. That sentence is this. Of all the peo ple who saw him, none refused him tie rites of hospitality save those who bade him come and receive them. • Sir, you may suppres the gener ous emotions of theyeomanry of the land—you may possibly roll book the mighty tide of hu man sympathy which is flowing in upon him: and If this House, Mr. Chairman, should achieve these results, it may well call to mind "That the youth , who fired the Ephitsisn fans, outlives in story him who built it;" and be prepared to take a place in the great volume of human re cords alongside of him. , - And, sir, it may be further prepared to be linked together; in undying fame, with a diet tinnuisbed character of the-times. The Presi dent or the despot of France, (whatever may be his proper title,) drove him from- that country, and you seek to imitate his miserable example by driving him from your capital. Gentlemen have spoken of translating their vote. How is a tote !ike this to bet nterpreted to the lorers of constitutional freed am on the European Conti neat, now undersu &depression? A rote which at ohce recants y , ,r own solemn pledge of hos pitality, and unit/ ns you in almost identitycf ac tion with the cr.i.neter of the age. Sir, you ern not tread dow a the American heart—you can not send out from this •• Ice House " any influ ence which trill congeal the warm current of Its Qod.like affections. And this brrngs me to say, that consie,eratione of policy, as well at of Jae lice, unite, in sustaining the resoiution upon year tabbt. . . Sir, the- honorable gentleman from Virginia, (Mr, B.loyly,) said that 'he did not believe that there were twenty men in Congress' who would endarfle the doctrine of interveritiou. Ilc had hardly uttered this opinion before the gentle man felon Ohio, (Mr. Disney,) avowed his con currence iu the views of Kossuth. • This avowal, air, coulee from a man of high position end de cided talent. It comes from one who had pro minent and honorable influence in his behalf for the Speakership of this House and who, it is evident from the attention given to his remarks, is a man from whom the Representatives here are accustomed to derive lest.ae of wisdom. Sir, this avowal is full of warning and imittriii tion. Palley anti justice both concur m thenn forcemeat of a just demand. When this is done you can always, with a clear conscience, a oiler, fill spirit and a firm front, resist the wrong exaction, when it presents itself. Refuse what le right, and the very consciousness of wrong palsies the heart when the undue requisition is made upon it. Mr. Chairman—There are many men, indif ferent to liberty, who are keenly alive to the rites and duties of hospitality. There is not a man within the limits of the Republic, who has a hearth atone at which to Flit, that will not feel the rejection of this res olution as an insult personal to himself. Thou. sands of human hearts, whose cords have not been struck even by the eloquent appeals of the il lustrious Champion, will, when your notion is known, under the influence of a glorious sympa thy, rally to the re , cue. lu vain, sir, will your enlarge upon considerations of policy and urge upon the attentionof the country the wise coun sels of Washington. The heart will not stop long enough its martial beatings to let the head think. Thousands upon thousands of generous and brave spirits will follow in the foot steps of the gentleman froadlibio. A tologrophio deepoteh from Worhington to he Philrulelphia ImtuiTer tookes the following statement, The President's reply to tinestith's address was made on the spur of the moment, it having been understood that the interview was an in formal one, mei that no address was to be de livered A deputation of Southern member. called upon Kossuth and declared to him that he could not expect to he countenanced l.y the South no long us Seward and his clique were identified with him. Kossuth replied that Mr. Seward had treated him in the most friendly masher, and asked how it was possible. under ranch cir cumstances, to rut him- 54T,Cr.,.530. T. P 4. eItAV ELCOTC.-1100 kti;oa was elected on Tut,lay last, a Seuntor in Congress from Kentucky, to fill the vacancy occasioned by Mr. Clay's resignation, which takes effect upon the first Monday in Sep tember next. He is a gallant and gifted Whig— and will bake n worthy representative of Ken tucky in the highest council of the nation. The principal Whig candidates were Messes. Hann, Morehead, and Robertson; toe Lemocrato voted first for.ludge than for Mr Guthrie. Tb fifth ballot, stood—Dixun in 31; Morehead 2;',, liobertson 24; Guthrie 4ti, Judge Robertson wa• then withdrawn. The sixth bellott stood—Dix- 69; Morehead 33; Guthrie 4.1; Mr. Morehead was Inca withdrawn, The seventh halloo stood —Dixon 71; Guthrie riti; and Mr. Dicatt wail do- dared elected. ItEripERTIAL 1111111Ert To K 09.1,11 —We on- , dentildil that a dinner was given to Giivensor Kossuth. on Saturday evening, by the President of the United State. at which were present the family of the President. Governor Kossuth and lady, with Mr. nod Mr. Pulskr, Captain Mao oingherd and Mrs. hiaseingberd, of the suite of Kossuth; the Secretary of State and Mrs. Web ster, the Secretary of War, General Scott, Com. moaero Morris and lady; lion. W. It. King,. President of the Senate; lion. Lynn Boyd. Speak-, er of the iiioune of Representatives; Mrs. iloyd; Rev. Ur. Pyne; Rev. lir. Butler, Chaplain of the Senate; Mrs. Butler; Major Lenox; General Cass, Gov. Seward, and General Shields, of the Semite Committee; Dr. Ampere, a distinguished savant on a visit to the French Minlan; Profes sor Roney of the Smithsonian institution; Mrs. henry, and Dr. Kane, of the Exploring Expedi• lion. —Rtpuidir.. Ihstiar,je of some of the Chriltiooo Poitoner? Arreft and Ensile.—Yeatetay , nine of the col- Christiana riot, were discharged from the cus. °red prisoners charged with tresson!agninst the United States, alleged to have grown out of the tody of the keeper of the Lane otter county pri son. They had previonaly been delivered by the United States District Attorney to the auth orities of the above calmly, and, there being no evidence against them, they were liberated front cohfinement. They had been in nelson since the middle of last neptemher, a period of nearly four months, and came out of jail penniless and in 4 miserable condition. They were compelled to find their way back to their families, several miles distant from the place of discharge, on foot_ Millie the prisoners were in the custody of. Marshal Roberts, of this - city, they were treated with the greatest humanly. Die conduct has elicited the highest commendation front the counsel and others interested in the fate of the occupied. One of the discharged prisoners wee inameditately taken into custody by officer fleecy 11. Kline, of this city, under the allegation - Ant he was the slave of an elderly:inan from Virgin.. The claimant and the officer procured acorriage during the same night, and rapidly drove to Penningtonville. There.they rested at a tavern. All the parties sought repose except the - alleged fugitive. who kept wide awake for a o orivenlen ion,opportunity:for escape; whichte successfully effected; taking with him, no doubt reluctantly, the pair of haulicaffs which confined his arm., nag of which he could not divest .himeolf . Upl to last evening no trace had been discovered of the wherenboute of the alleged fugitive Ledger of Saturday. ON Ton R 1 1 ,1111) Or 1. FOIE Hansa -Ne wspapers, says the Tribune, are destined to furnish in formation to the public 'end livelihood to those employed in producing them. Their income is from two sourcee-firet, from sale or eubecriptiOs; secondly, from the charges paid by those who see fit'to use them as means of communicating with the public for:their awn advantege or profit. There is probably not a doily parlor intho world certainly none in America—that could live a year without that large portion of Its revenue derived from advertising, nor, indeed, could the publicity 'now secured by advertisers be obtained for twenty times the present .st lin any other form than that of the paid-for newspaper. If a man applies to:a lawyer, a doctor, a tavern keeper, a merchant, for any of the commodities whereby the latter makes his living, he expects topay therefor. Ile never says, "If you want pay for this, you can have it;" paying, is a mat ter of course. But if he goes to an Editor to get hie no ground, he generally pays when he can't help it, but he seems to think it rather mean that payment is expected. PribliCity is a vital element of success in almost • every business. If a man were to-merrow' to in vent a machine which would do the work of a forty- horse ateam engine for one eighth the cost, whether in building or running of such a steam engine, he would be long in making a fortune out of it ft there were no Press. By the aid of the journals,'he might acquire wealth from his invention in the course. of two years, while in the absence he world very certainly go down to hii grave in poverty, though soma future genre- Oen would not fail to profit by his labors. The Press la to business what the Electric Telegraph is to Intelligence—it condenses years Into min utes. Editors are generally helping thin or that fel low-citizens make his fortune every day. Very often they are oomptlal to throw gold into the lap of this or that inventor, manufacturer, pro perty holder, Re., in the naked fulfillment of their duty to their readers. ,Theis we have all - been helping Mr. McCormick make Ms fortune with- Ma Beeper this year; but we did not do it at hie request nor his Bake, and he need not thank us. But if be has arktd mayor as to make his Reap er known to every body, he ought to (and wo will trust mould) have innisted on paying for the terrace no matter how much we benefitted our madam at the same Limo Fiera is one great cause of generalabfaecatiou on this subject. 'Von did so and so, which helped Jones in his business; why not dons much. for me!" Why, sir, if a former choose to giva his right hand neighbor half his farm, would tbai give his left hand neighbor a claim to the other, half? If I did him a good turn without asking any odds of him that is my baldness; if you want me to help you to make money, pay.ine for the service you require! The fact that I choose to help A. IL for nothing gives 11. D. no lien on my parse, and no right to command my labor for no thing. There is many a journalist now languishing in poverty, while donne to whose success in bus iness he gave the impulse, roll by him in their oar- rioges, and harp forgotten hls very emitence.—:- Thereis no country save nun in the world where Journalists are expected to do so much for the special benefit of ethers without reowipeuse.-- Generally, out of this country, Editors are inac cessible if not anonymous; they let you know •what they may think, but not who thinks' it.— Yon cannot walk into an Editar'e room in London or Paris and ask him to devote his time and his columns to your own advancement or profit. Here this done every day, even by utter stranger Half is an Editor's time-sometimes his whole day throwing over his - proper work into night—is given up to receive the calls, Ihitening to the stor its and obeying therequests of one good natured friend after another, who drops in to try his chances of getting leu times as valuable an ad vertiament out of him for nothing as be would be likely to get out of the publisher by regular pay ing. if be fails he loses nothing—for he has plenty of brass left—if he succeeds, ho has used his time to decided advantage. And thus is civi lity abused—thus is good feeling imfbsed upon sta`lf you have a tightness in the chest, from I,lttotat Cello or Cough.. bathe and rub It well tw-• btre Ile. uie with II. r II. Yttrrell , Arab,. lanlmeutt !Jul It 011 orwitly retJewo you In • fo• minutes. The ARM. Out rb e wmattAm, T.llllll.oram ilewrription. werrt,us beadvehe. paralrals. roil! .10tut.s. rout take. rrrllinq.. 10. (Atte ettrerteemeht.l Pittathirgh Lite immrance Company. CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO urrl Preii.lonr—...llollZ , K. ll.n. Vico Pre.tiliint — SASlLlM llA'unt tn evilrer—J•Kiti`ii I.Kroo. Seeriitary—t. A. 11111.}C.N. ILlitrrdrlPMellt Iv Knottier part for riKorr Citiien'S Insurance Company of Pittsburgh TIUSSFY. A 'ICF.L L. OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOO) STREETS. b,. INSUILK:: I DMA] AND CAlDitt TIIP. Hilt AND HHi,IJSMOrt JUVEIII4, AND ✓(h. rETNE.I and !XL P TWA' ra rat A .VSI,II (.1 Wm. Lorna... Jr S. M. h., C. 0.111,,, 11.1011 , ,,King, IteJ•ert Duolsp, Jr, n. Ilarhaugh, 11,11er 11,,,,nt, Irene AI . . Wm. Itnulmm. it ?rum,. J. Selnnonmsß.r. I Samuel Itea. • 1,..ra.k• Capt. Gr.o. W. Lull 11/i Dear Sir.-IVe. the inhh.r.ignell, •.0 t.,,l.thr 11,14 .11111 P r. 13.E1 . , I. Al.l'll . “ta 11. r .... a trip t ma Pc bpecco , -r• 1.013 p.,. you ccuy your ittrul/r• ollic...rs enrct P•uk, tar y our kicpi nttputiou v.. i c r o u,iipcut trcp.•oci Pair whit... - .'in-4 hi tb. we. Picky -uc - r - c, Mtc - 11.1 ) Icor prrcent enmsicancl cuy ollpy.r. W.. 'ln ith pleseurr. cuccmrn-I thir -team.; tc. thc. icati,n•cp. ot •• , public-. mid trpt flo u t • iiher•l ..laccrP vc-cti cpcnl. c-rop tcytplyirci uliptp it • . T J. Am in An , l 11 J. Patton and liar A. Tb.mg.. lanun bdY. i. XV VAr/A.lberArr An 1 lAA,. Xlavl fir.i• 11r. )1 AI, N 11.• 51,1 n NI,. eAlltu, Mr , . :41 , Am:tn. Si... Flurt a IT AA,AIt. A. 5r;.,.... lino .Laub..'Nftaller, IV. IL-A.lh, I' Si T J 11.1ocrwm, 1..A011... 11. 11-14.. r.., .1. U. F. J NIAKlror T I . .rry .Jr .1:. T so.. e 1.,. . 1.Anc1.A.,), 1.. lirattzAl, 11. 11. I.A.vabllA. J. NIA 11.,.1%ru• IIIA•1 J.o. It. Educational t EF , z of . 1. I ,l4int, El- Oavoll," Fonrth Ward :4114.1 Ho u... on DAY EVENFAIII,Janunrr NO, .. • • 1111-..etnr., rsltireno ge4orally. ssss, kal, w lates2l. .11 re.$ 41 $ Js.urnal. 1.0.1,44 anl $ Election. 9111 E Annual Election 11,r President, Ire Bosnl •lii plare tho at 7 titlwk, (It. Mike GI corn, or Wc...1.11.1..1111inl otrrez.... Nl.Kullor.of V. often.). ... • YERSONS desTrau+ of learning the Banj”, rill th^romzi , lF I.1:111Iti TWN SASS LBEsna F, on la.v and ottnpl , 11 STAN 1,,N. South er/I‘llltnil4t .11rAA S 11. Flan.. elsar liotel.cprner 441,1'1+1r and 1....t1 110 ~• Worthy of Attention. 111 ESTER'S F.MPORIUM OF MEN AND CleiTlll,il/.—itur prim, ham. Mtn reilured tii miry atavee neat. Itretian., denriim tre In rail, a. 1 am iletertnim.l to dn., um- %Vick of Men and Winn, %Annan, N. ,Larimt Mt slimming gond. We •tmi y Mesa, nlle 1 timitlifield .1.. net, limnionil EN I SON !l EN ISON ; Hams prime, received and fur PAW Ar lac J. D. WILLIAM? Ai I'll . . . . Stocks. I 'XJJIANGE BANK; 4 .4,10 caul Pentothania Waatern Itimintnee C.C1P11.1.1. alines.* Mining Comttimatt Niltki Amerman Minton Como.“ For tale liy A- Sii.ek and NNelianite Wrote, l a c corner n 1 Mara. and Thad rt. For Rent. 911'1'0 three Ktery brick DWELLING 53 I stall nu Fourth •trvut. I which U.* IT, U Or , t . 7 tlota. W. W. 'rum. trrtvr•wo etperrr alLy awl Fourth rt. For k.rars apply to N ft. YoUNti 1 CO, No. 111 Laorrtr stmt Valuable F'arm for Sale 11TUAVE on the south honk of the Ohh iitt Ilon.Toraaa.n. Ernnalny• , an tot • NI:VETT ACH.EIi. with a Irata pp • Ilan. and lanze 1. nn. Barn n.n...1 Memos+. Anaul third' ur loriy arr.... a/ groat partlon of lb.. land la Ire rate c.ver v annnently adaptwl to the nreach venetable• an on, wurh. nt strain. The ....anon It awn's), want Pa arm wultlae In re4.l, lhe mann,. no. for .T.r.l.nir.• an.l will be .1.1 maw...hilt and a anwl Cala invva. el..sr.. 101 l apply to the uniar.iwata.l, or no It. L BA KEIL,. Lnallalwri jannalla.*.n _ .. IPM. Ilc lain ALI.. Attention ! N ACT of the Legislature, Tio,,sett the A 1211; Jay +.l April, 1 , 1.; . ...... +••Tha. •f any invooo or •Jo ;hall IL., auy 10. /lour+. lo*li/ii] flown. R.olateral., Collar. without Orat harm. I.•IJ 1.1e , n.. +hall bo. oo vocaetioutllortol.ronionl gain r . of korol Livnliaz how, nod roul.beJ amanallool; hotan Arra. olaars to all tura... koaolng aoob Lou., (and who al j. ha, orglentoal fako out Moir lloona,) (hal Wilton ;hay call In; toooliatelo oo lb. Count; Tronsturs nut ;aka out Itert,e, holirtonant• aril; In prn Oar.% Wlllll/10 ni. arithou , Oath, ;Inlay. J AMOS MITCHELL, 110)10. al:all, Omani...lnn,. C`Juniodoony , J.. 711,1102 —I 11, I, 11 . 00 and Otaata rot. For Root, i POSIFORTABLE two story Pirellin,o e.te.. • ts How, umtoina atallt Ivan., obli Stallowt. ...... a, l carratze ill., Saw nnd two .r. a. of 1•od In btaal•www• onto, planbal •014 fruit trara mud abroLbar,. Tha alaw. within • Ina otioutaa' walk nf ban rttr. Doi. Laa, thine to thy 1,... , 1. ord., and ARIL*. reot..l lola It. a e.. 4 Ern... Aliw—Two book lbwaws. on Cooler A.looa. na . aea. roll. Ward. con“lfllna lour riann•earls. Andbira ol 0.7 JOHN WAIT A OIL, Libarl, at. • 1 Al , ll/IiETIFS GARDEN Sklill/S---Just a / raaatrad from l'hllsdalobin. a fall ao.I onmtd•t• a. ~,,,,,,,a n , a ll ‘,.ranotaal Lb, crop of MI, • IlleD I will fur ulna to Ina eirwmorra nab, •oislemile ra. ralati, at lb. tlalat Sore, No• 14 and PA WO.l at. 0. N. WICK 1711011 AM. _ .. 1.1•7 . r•rear of Wool .4 Sistb FL+. Q. F. FLOUIL-500 ttAls. Anshutz, Pollock 1...7 .1 A D 0... Lral.3tl sale at laodinw and for le by ! J. . 7 J.:, 1,1111'1.11(TH A CO ..31 14 taw] at I )ILIKD Pk:ACHE:S i: 4SO Au. prime halves, I 10. aed tow for an • y I.; J ti DILWORTH A eo. B uTTER.--1 0 , 3 4 blils.Plic i kotl; ,k lir ton: ri m .,.., ge`d r iLd for sale br _ Di: . SAAR II EL I, 011111 V lill a 1.41 ARP-2 Ablet. No. 1, for stile by 1.7 N. P SIMI VAR ADO. I IDFIS--200 Dry, for sale by y.: 0.0 W. 11AltlIAIJOIL IKUT . TtiIt-10 kegs pn i k . er , l i. f i ,l A r iT l , ell. A bblo. No. I. for sale by P. i W. 11Altllekl , li 11 . MORRIS, in the Diamond, it selling Fe t ch g C lis • '. te at bc peer bb, l/runa Vlee se 17.}:e per lb: hew Iluneb Rabat. 12!:e per lb: Almetide 00 11.!in per lb el 11tie Per 4". For Rent, A THREE STORY WAREHOUSE, ft, un the tuuthemt corner of Market and Front after.: A Wore (loom food Cellstr,on the corner of Fennerivania Avenue and Watbinnton etutete.Slath Ward: A More Knout owl Cellar, tut Write OtiT•te few doors pest of IV•ehlneton street. PC5.1.1.1011 from April Irt,'Ott. 11.011Eltr WATrAIN, Pennevivani• Avenue. upping to the end of Wmfbincton et. SUPER SHIRTING bIUSLINS—Just re calved at the northratt turner of Fourth and Market strotd , --on. rata 'Ether eittrting Muffling. at 124 0 per )d. 000 1 0 0 LIXENS. of an armored Mohr , and tver - reoted u l r V e A ti g ; 1 1 1 1 so s hoo d s - who in.! k "'Pir MURPHY% ntlitf.ll.VlTLDrr.o.l Wanted to - 4 i MODERATE sized Dwelling House,2 .1 In the virinirr a Ferry and First stri Any 'l=7 -.J... le[ Arrii. _ THE subscriber offers for ant re Roo the Store now occupied Le Me0.,0. Wlllock A ." Yhteie. No s 7 !!octet 'treat I,geselon given the Itt of Aprll. Enquire of C. 11. PAUL on SON, jall.lf N. 111 lyood et.. To Printers andPublishera cl EALED PROPOSALS will be received at 0 the °Glee of t)... County Oommhujoene Up to noon of setunfey. the loth inst.. for the County Aileeftleina for the prelent T., JANIES !MCI ELL MIEN FLEE II( ILES. . . It)U} KIN°. Cornminniourr's Otace, l'ittnburgh, Jan. :1, I.lan. For Sale. TALUARLE Reel Estate; it. Allnghany. vitunten on than/Kant inn on the tOnth Common. went at Vaal Two very duelrabla stary Mak DIV' will honer, Ice ban, enable. i counntata tepalr. Tenn. Ilbersl. Co nCLIUUTMAI Pumpkin Pies, UST ree'd at No. 2.56 et tot of KNI , 1111"ii FLOUR Or PIM YKto. _ ?I j r.S ° . rn This article will ms.Ploo ol mope.. f000l! , r mrm , . thr, P o i n " olov . t . per tbr 10,1npaTmul J o drn.n.rs vicnlTea Dealer.. SAP SAOO CIIEESi:--50V Ittn. superior 1.7 on band and for role Jaf , WM. A. 116CLURO t CO. 11LAID DRESS SILKS—A. A. G. will 1 at elms ale their Mock neh Plai.l ktrow e leh XIRESS lc CLOAK GOOVS —A. A. Moo *M. offer their immure urortment of Drees and Goode. at.lesa than &artier. prier. J an ---- OBIE J -- OURN I. AL , : o N o ew volume and now titalr.e l • Trim ML lae IisNICKEEBOCKER MAGAZINE, for j •o tktr. ,=otiotte reduced to 53 a yea, .t ItS . Ul,r.7t, Thad .. 2 r•ek•Benwrax; h bbir. Una, Harem& G bans 111 - 1•1 Apple.; tt , Peach.; 24 bales Cotton; to are•• per Ilene., awl far AO. sr 12AIA0 DICKE% • Co.. td; Water and 4 runtetrerte 1101%11NY-5 btrls• in store and for sale by io • 0. BLACKBURN& CO. NEW A rTRACTFONS AT R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION OF CHEMICAL DIOHLIAAS Dissolving . Views, Chromatrope Views, &e Af L AEA ETT E HALL, EVERY ,EVE.VING Tills JIEEK. TIE EXHIBITION will commence with • ...nen of eso Ll' IN" V I E. tt.reprratentlng Ruin, ntlabt.a. •••• Vtavra. te.. to, oilmen . ..la to sato. tton taw tt In an ntl•erft met.. • • . A ftgr which a p•tud dinplo . of el X Olin.. PM ATIN tON I'l Ell'd with a varlet,. pleaotot Mot•coLenhol•e. entertainment to conclude With the lartamed CaKMICAL lIILtitA , I Att. illustratleo of the follcaring euiwt.n. oeptit,le to all the chat. 6.. peculiar to Un- natUral day, eceL:uong nature In all to Lolltaner, ' MIL\ • 12 rincmu., night Tie.. eelebratlng NII4. night Mac., Art the COUNT OF RAIII LON, night •lew,..The Freot of Itelaharzar " Far the Lro .0.tu.1 In Itelahataar , Fragt, CITY .ir no /I !AIN, malty rte.; I••ttuction oh the OM For lb. hret tuue. the to orits nal! OF CUPID. AtirTicketa itfi ern,. nnlr: CLlt.irrn major lg half prin.. Door. open at 7. Kalotationno.tannone4 as. 7 preco..ly. I /oil dewnnttoo ot .mall Nth , I J. I ARD hbis. Winter Strained, just from nleamer Tiber nrol CB (nr BUN,g ie by t,...A IP )11. ENT--A Iwll Nary BYllrk ',wet iloti.....stuat...l on 1L...tr....1.1,1w* Pron.A . Ersimr'' "' JAMB", 1. 6 4LZL1.. 00, 1. 1 UTTER —4 1.L1,. Fre:4l Roll, f, role by It DA YZELL n • C piipp Crraut, for sale .1!011,1!. ULU. E Co - 2 bl,ls. Fresh Leaf.\fi ,all by J A 111,1 1 IA LZEL L. New Books, \ it 7B ,iyono for rth imt rI I IIE Wide. Wide World; by \ mabeth A 1, h r Round the World, yelm\e trawls- MAI ham IL. herninn of Bin NAB, hy Mr, y Bin rltetcloo'n WWI, at Mr, Bold I , lc,cialts: by 11. B nab, Thous:hi. on thn Ctn hor.ry ml latrrnY lion nr ,rintoral Prophet, In Ses.'n n br .1 11. Torher• a B• Nici'lin , ne • Work, .nl, Turf of itrt.l,ll LLrnr. lwt mud other f.no, BY kalny foronorl I. 1 on. Waterman. and Ornuploo. from • PantneksPorl Folio; b itov I Bnoforth. J.\ WOOD'S Patent Imitation Russia Sin li.iits article. now to pi.l sn I ureter Its r uurre 0. , . • endtr•t urr eupener to the tutootes. ft. REel ,, Kr IRON WORKS. o "...taut, or texture. iv manstreetursl urtotre • lan.t I ugor offer to merehnut• en" mull:lee ouelr to MIT Iterrt..fore mule. It K....pure Ali e-00.0r nnsury, Le, W. DRIVERS WOOD. Fre. Roll, for sale by' I 11 J., JAMES DARRELL Wanted, 'lwo PERSONS who eon famish satigfac x tore referents... to. fn etiarat,WF7,nd totem*, tomtit,- plat enc.. in • profttabloasteney Adtheo tiny lb. at onnte. dt s g .. o e i t l n lt u o r : w.erst 1111/...0 1 . eloonhrattle. molt", I Itoefwnt. and , rwoot. stole for 311 wob, ;.n ude wenan I 00.. In • vas trans! w platte we au ststenott r • oliont. Aij Ittude of atfenew• altos, dot h. for tortleritte ehar.,e. Atle • Itimnor Attach..., ...1• ‘,VA RIETI OF IV ANTS—A good otetndy well testy...lends] letok•brefte.r wnut• • plac e to let Morel. .ern i ~ Ire ten. letektkee per, war:lotus. turn. wet .1, and ot .01 szts, ward eullth.7.,'" teowortst awl lent. ISAAC 11.111141. ut , i, Dian:-end etd‘' Copartnership. HAVING tiai4 day wad I.; 3. S. DILWORTH • th, at. Inters! is- .1 %V holreate tins, the Oft , . .'t t the torn .111 he SM AU " EL It .111:1 I flit • 0.. s MI- I'. bIIKIVEItt 1111,1turelt Jawuery to. la, o.n tt A NI lIE 1. P. S I 1111 V EIS. ,1; WholeHrilo • n.! Ci.mm tt ieeirin U erehoutte, Defiers in re near, l'neltire and l'ielitireh Illefintartnees, nn.. 130 and 13:1 rtreeil...haeren rend and Smithfield. lltta burgh. fail /011,111.Jassra . 1011 N S. 1)11,WORTII CO., Wholesale ilrnrerv. a.l .ka.n. for Ilaianrr Powdrr sad Palmy 11 Wt..l 0t..1 1 1.1.ur.11 ja3 Dissolution. Tit E firm of Covotlo k. Cole. AgentA of the I'.un.yFaoia ILllmat IT., i. ,lirnln+l Lt mutual rna l„1 John JOON I'O ' VOI , E. Iltt.urxh.J an. I. JUAN E. COLE. Partnership Notice. IHAVE this day aqsocinceit with me Tno, 1.... .4 the Aersier Pelthothte AIMS . reth4r reteluthel it teler the et. 1.• of —Mende a .thelthm..' JOHN OUVODE. I,theburvb. J 1•134.1, t. 1.2 /0111" corr.. ..... . ........... g VOI)h; ItALIAM, Agents of l'enoo. Ilallrn.l of Pron canal I,ll4l.tirrh. 1... 1,4 Dividend. rirtiP: President and Directors of the Hand Itri..l,re Company, aro Utle.ln, tirel.red di r nd two .Irl3l , 111111 tat y of the ion.tar t.I On la.t payelele for•Jtwilre. WM. WO 4.1.51142 L. Jr. l'alrbureh, Jan. 2, )14,2t _ . ,?.. 7 ,l d . i t n u t tin; ' ,e m . M a.M a iNu m t e rri : . se, I'TS. TO It EN TIN bills. p w rime, for ...a.17 by K. K. 14 KLL.K.K_4. eed 0. CILAXSEE I) OIL-10 1,1,15. pure, fur Kale by IL K 5; wont ot. .:11, LCOIIOL-2U !Ads. 76 :Ind 92 per cent. for - - ale. low I.v R. F. SELLERS. .1 R I) OIL—It) hbls. No. Wlntrr, for It . SELL. rIE CONNECTION between the gubseri - twr. c.a.:. on LAS. day. A. CULBERTSON will 111.1 nay, ni the trot in th...ttletnent .1 Itnzho,ne.m. ' • A. cui.littioux. cuoinucoi. Per. I. 11. CLOILIE. 'St:MISER will continue ill j_ uhla..nir Grocery .n.l 4211111111iN4. Lupine , ne m laberl, A. CULTIF.RTAIN. Dividend. Prosident and Board of Ilanagers of tho N.,thorrni.lbertica lirlawo Company . , ham,: olarod a airl.lon.l Inn tomtit, of .ahl Company for IL a 10-1 'oar. ht Ono earh aharo of the rapt./ atoo out of tho nmato of eh , la.t for, and Dow Duller out. MP MOO, , Apitalt In thr hatuta of Ills Trra.uror—th aatno riff 1o• void to the atf.khohlora an or af.rtfulitat.. O. E. WARNER, T f1.1 , ..5.L...• • Jam." fat. 1k51.—1 IkitiED PEACIIES--3 seeks for sale by i.l N.v SIIRIVIRII a 00. Dlt lED APPLES-3 seeks for sale by tel S.C. MIIILIVRIS a CO. ICKOIIT - N UTS-10 tal.„ l:bl , s in f t o , 4s i a , l i e by C. , OFFEE- -100 Lags prime Rio, for sale b IL/ td J S. DILWORTH le CO. . 130 T ASII-40 casks pure, f.3r sale y - . jJ J 0. To LWORTIIIO CO. uTTER--to bbls. fresh Roll, for Sale by • - J. D. DILWORTH . 2 CO. kegs Len . f , .. o lll: n s a : . l o, I , elAy i, P-10 bbIA. Goodale's, fur sale by Is - 7 lel J.:, DILWORTH tCO No. 3 MACKEREL-1 1 1 11 bbls. for sale by tat s. DILWORTH a. CO Siffi i , l R-10 blobs new , b y 11. DiLWOIITIi 0010. FINOBACCO - 60 kegs Six 'Twist, Swoop's heal, in tlory and fur nl. Ins be CO_ 1.1. It Wain arse.d_ g ' , WIN MEAL.— NOI. A. MeCLUII.I; Co. IL esili hereafter be en hotly oussplied It's flesh gle:m.l3lo.d Care Meal. white and yellow, frees the New Drialsonn el 111% which will be veld at the loweets ,beieeale Atel retail rases. deal F9OS—ILO doz. fresh: fin. sale by '41.1e3t WM. A. r M , CLI:II2O• thure AM • melon,. ROUND NUTS-17 bags (to to:rico) for Alt mu. hy Aealt ISM ti mCEJ tr. m co. F EATHERS-43 Racks fot male by. tI4I ISAIAII t,lChef* CO. DIO IRON •9 tons Winne lit Furnace, j for *lle by . I dt.:11) J. •It FLOYD. 0. MOLASSES-80 blils. to arrive, for • .cor by . JAMES DAL7.EI,L, .4111 GS Water sl XTItA FLOUR -1J550 bbl.. Poverty KIN, 'Taney Oldie' •13elmont II 1111...sliaatry:” For soli. by . BELL a LIGOEIT. Canal Basin. Liberty rt. T\K ANDREW' ROOERS' Compound Sy -1) rup of LIVERWORT. TAIL, and CAN lIALAO A. A,I4TOVIVi of and rroommendril by phyntrlans of the hlch est standing. For thr consols. cora of Concha. liolde, kith:wow. Anne limit:brook lirouchina, Astlsto,Whoops log (Nuns!, Croon, . nay, Liver Onto plaint. Pains to the MO or Itrtast, Night Nerves, SPlninit of Mod anil all other Lung Complaint. tending to OGURltOplbro. Thom, haring • severe mid. a bad rough, or no the dlffirulty about the throat or Icons. should try . (hi. invaluable :h -int.. It will morel, milers. tom It bar eon,' thournsuls in this city. A bad nralretwl and suffered to mum, lway• undo lu fatalllorisumptinn. Prins. in lug, ball,. iI prr bottle, re titt les for R. lop Mk wholesale anil retail by It. E. SELLEES. G. Wood strait. • disiXt UNGARY AND KO:SSUTII an Am: ■ i dkc i n , R ., k r:l i lloo of the at, lloo ß wrinc, R.,- 0 k ft i,,,,,. 'KOSSUTH AND THthe E HUNOARe of the lAN WAR: CompliPlwA gneTa : o n o . who drillootol.hed hemealree to council sal ID the hold. J. L 11.30 Apollo Saila/WM Fowl], . _ AQUA AiVil NIA-10 carboys for sale by 4,D J.KIDD A CO. VEOIIGE ROW LEY, Sr., will find a let ter shlrtwowd Idod from the "Old dlouotry Ong ow.tha Fulnedilwds. A. WILKINS ell: oorort of Illarketaod Third sta. VICENCII MERINOS—A. A. MASON t Co. .• Minn thrlr stork of kl•rinok of mm. pism. during ibrlr roan union! intim .t km than lb unsui iyires tia4lo iTELVET CLOAKS—Wo will 'markdown' the balanre of Our Velvet Cloaka f to fere than raatern not,A. A MASON CO. — Dissolution of Partnerzhip. IIIIE partner s hip heretofore existing under the etyle and title of JOlll FOOTED A CO.. fa thla 41..edeed by the withdrawal J A. eENIIIIII. The ho.lne , a of the late firm will he settled I John Per. ter. who will <cloth:ton the Govan...a at the nld atend. No. 01 Merkel strret. JAS A. Moff.N Dint dels. JOIiN POKTEIL Q — CIIIEDAM'S Aromatic Schnapps-2 his 10 for isate bi J. KIM, CO. dr..50 WoM Hardware. THE subeeribere would call the attention of p.m. defiinu, of deallost lIARDWAIIIt, to • lof of ftoto four to six thousand duller, worth, comprisi ng moor valuable and salvable ankles, We make it so MO,l for the mut r 500001, or &eller It fo • formitlet or rw o o ,tyte, PO rOOll4 dtSPOPtli *0 (114150 win mall at,our fru-Acme end exatulan the levote... de.' 110111110 1111 Sreond uLACKWOOU, for December. .. a tr'rer`Trle Lit 'ii:e l el , sll47.7::. ?-• by ia eel. at lIULTES' *.**cram 10101. °Mogi. the-Post NARAPES -1U kegs Alslags, very fine; for sale br WM. e. bIeCLUBA • nn. COMMERCIAL BLIIIIIOI{3 AlLlLlCastiont — Ad Itrtas=ea 1.. and su twti bir this pspsr reopired and Ibmarded free a exp., than m , . oel PITTSBUIIGH ILLELIT. Orr". rrtrtnitrias G. 0.6 Murals, auvrouroo. J.. The market yesterday was without any' ma ml change in quotations from our hurt report. FLOUR—The vaku on Tuevday and Wevlnoulay amount ed to about 000 bbls from river and wagon at r 2 75 for v t. out $ 2 5 7 .4. 3 for thole,' and estra brando. Tbo from store are coneued to small lots at 13 (di 3 12 44 0 IS It Ltd, BAlN—Solos soo bu lhU, to . lots. at 27 tri rth 404145, are 13045. and Bowler lab. or 18 louts at 11441 S ton:. likt(SCF.ll.ll , lB—Considerabll iota ...1" Nazar awl !lulu.. continue to arrive. but prioys for some days have maul teqol on further dorlies. Nalco 2 hhds Sugar. in Int, at Ar. rash. and 10 do at Or. on aims. Sales IS bbl. 51n hmtn.%. in Ina, at a., Sales :0 sit kilo Caden at t'S• BULK Pt l 6K—Con4darable loto are vrivirm by river. but no sale& so Car at we can learn. have transpired. 610 bon round. mar be trivan as a rale quotation. HAWN—Pales 0000 b. ttbouldera. le various lot, at 7‘i 6171 e. llama mar be 0004.1 at 90.3 , 4. and Sisk* at 8401 Se ASHES—SaIes lu tons Pala Aoh at 341.. time. and 3 do I'earla,ll at 6, ,aleratua may he:quoted at f , 64/ and l'otioh at V.O It B. WHlSKEY—Further .les or rectitleJ .t sr.l. BREA OSTUrts AND PROVISIONS—The Phil.ll - Grmmerniel 1.4 t of the NI last. Rive* the loin retina etatistics of the movements of Brmailaltiffs endProVkir., In Philadelphia Manna the Tem InS,. in comparison of the oast two yea.— I=l 1,19. 1,50 IKSI. 2t1,750 .1.1,21 209.400 91.5 . 343 25,064 10,505 91,319 0,1..:34 06,31.5 172.31 1113.670 .215.1h , 1 900.0= 6.54,545 whet flour. bbl.. Hour Whr.M., bushel,. IMESEME=I 1440. ' 1.410. 1 , 51. Wheat. bushel, 144.5.446 . 1.193,M 1.630,051 C,.ru. 1.1..N1,692 1363.066 1.37 a 491 64.444 6 1 1.2114 Bade). 27,642. 20.1 , 41.450 Oat, 424.316 401.211 350.066 \the following is an official statement is( the amount and ne ‘,l the export. of firradatitls aed`Protliziorts, from 'l3lladelphls to toreign ports, dukna the 06 61 enditm 3016 Stti\m „.. l , ... o t. IS.I ,0 6610. 304.012 '..3..660 \lkUnfiZra.l. 13.:41 71.6,1 $1 44 . 292 21‘4,00.4 Ilisc , . 10.179 begs. 11.033 51 . 1 a 1.1. 0 ., 342..21 3eY'f, ra.r)J76 . 2?46g, 4 .h r .. ernhap. Tal , w. P.. 067 ter., ..- 17.6.0 , 11 Pork.\ 6,0 \ 1 , 1 , : r. nr. \ \ „ ~ 1 . 7 . : ., ~ , ; : - . 4 / \ \ \4 4 -- , ie4...,4 . • MO 't", STOCKS, &C. Prinsnurma, Jaw 2. Att. \ tlPPY Desna—, We are informed that the r, theholde Alleghent Coupon Rood., on prisenang the Coupime to ,hey Pirrone.. al the Rank of Penni. l• genie. werclfied al instruction. had been received to deduct f inn the Ike,' Me coupons the amount •il the holtax, li rent. This sketerneut lites taken the bond• den. quite by eisrprint, and will certainly have the ef fect of Imeatrlng the credit, tort only of the.. Pmtleolm hood.. but ore tv i r other, rime kr Peoylvani• weeuritiet It iii ce rt ain the the Operation 4 ns the State tea law, when thu. applied. Is wy unrest and unequal: for. however av ii, effective such an nitration of the law may tw in prevent ins the OTID./111,1 of e provisions on , he part or Pentisyles- Ma repitallste, wha we atm to th. State on their capital intrated. It cartel& cannot be xi bt that the foreign hoiden of 10nde of t e Mate, end he tyre In other Sta. .hoold this , he Novo! \to Pay a tag, r which this State u \ has no claim upon the , and in deduc c oq the amount of the iodebtrtlnese t , wi t an y dim ato favor of the non-m.14..4AL*, act repudiation. far as It goes, I. committed. which le in leen violetlon rust only of the obligation.; of common Ito etty 004 good p ith, trot of the dictate, ormund police. 4 result of um a more. will ultimately, as we have mid mum • torn the State at large. in the depreciated aline of furore ice mot bands Ouch will more than \ countArlance the unt thus • a withheld under the aboke pml s b t a , The Stork Board Ilas h en quite dul\ti day, 1 there baring teen cOMPM• II,I few WM Mbe hoer& only one pale between Loomis. an o vales at all alter sec, rind boanie. \ ' At the opining Ole morning. 11 Mg Mortgage .onelio gold at 81: Allegheny Co Ns it 10 . .. P na NU at 4 U. buy• er c:City Cs of 's7 MlOl, buyer 2 Ms 0. Between boanie 01rani Bank sold eipllr. , \ . At. wood Wan/. city Ft Ft lik al 'l Mleat 101, 1.11,1.1\ 5.: Allegheny Cob '. M 92., Schuylkill!ev. VII at I% Mechan ic.' flank at 231,1, Morris canal at 12:',,' and afterward/I at in 4.; li Won canal 121(:. and Penni,ft ft 40 ,, : ., buyer b days which I. • decline af ". \ The whole market elven! dull hem and I New York. In money there is a eight, chadse far the better. and we think the Indicatimm saw 01 . inforther ha ,rov•ment. Although thy rates remain abolit the Mine r het quotations, then I. MC, demand, for paper. nod Iser or It priashog on the market—North Amer. Statement _ . IN ACCORDANCE with an Act of Acoem bly. parsed tho . 2141 of Xpril, 16th. rvinirino ,the Out! Ofenotherionere of every county to ptitillsti brOe tall the accounts of Registers for Collateral Inheritance Tor, we the undereigned do publieh the account of tar on collateral inheritance, received by John nvott.lN, Itu okter of , Alloubray Cuuntr, front the let dor of glee... ber.1 , 51, to the aothday of Norma., 18LO.Inelusive, per Mailmen& annexed, Tit: 'JAMES Id 1TC17., • 4 BOVL, /I.OBEKT EW, • Cumatimia4ert • Cumming:aloes Cake, Pittsburgh, Jan. 5,1%32. 1049-Dee. 6„, Reed of Ifortioun Underwood, on "4, ICetV . 4l.l j oftli n alit r n y " 0; ''''' 66 e 41. h . 1.,..t a , ,f l t . i 'it t,k°900.06. 4.4 Ila 76 lemloo, on the et 1530-Jan 7. Rril * o f f Vaot rege7l '. d"'d .._ e :. 0 0° mad. on the estate of James Quigley, deed 91 09 •• 9, Reed of John Mont.. out... tate of John Dart" dee'd .- .* 250 40 •• 9, Ree•d of 11 m. lionsiane on the ew tata.ot John Rankin, deed-...... 277972 .. I. R t7;:gl‘. ‘ ?:a g l ' ara ‘ f. ' ren ''' o rob. 4, Reed of Robert W 5..., on th...;. , n '5 ate of 15 Watson, deed . 303 04 . 1, Reed of 111,.../ ti....,....... Mite of kllen Chit:Owes, 4.51-- W. 5 00 - 1. Reed of John Kiley. n¢ Mg... of Win. Groteman. deed-, -._ 4039 Ilarrh 15, Reel of Samuel 1 , 08.1 on the ee . .O, Redd ' o f f Vl.lllll M s. ' l"9 "4 , " '„ d tt d e "0 " tate of 0, Johnston,. ow. a _. 3310 • , Reed of lin.. MeK.. on the. tate of Jarnell Make.. deed 63 74 April 18. Reed of Wm\ Ptmeoo. no the we Lale of M. Little, dote 4 " •• 27. Reed of 11 lerei.nood, bud J. 1 Myers. the,eetato pf William Attlyth deed •• .• Re. n.ed o, ' .1 arnes . )l ' ellrkleon Ole es tate of Mary Ann Ulan 16..._......7 42 May 3, hoed of Robert Carothers, on the Redd eta of John 11.0'90.7.'1 , 61 7 0 00 . 33. Reed of Maury thl.l and J. A. 4.b.00n, OD the estal k ,l Nlolse 0004. &ed. _ . _ ___ ._._ 347 12 ao, Reed of 11 Urtleroo - and V. )1.., oath. estate of W.Elnyth, deed..._ \ - ../.. .41 93 June 13. Reed of Jamb ISli rin• .on sii • 15, R . . o" d th o; f l' 2 l, t rllo ' w h lt:ll 117; ' - " " on the eshite of Job, ma r :, dee'd July 3, Rsed 01 flush 1....„ on •n/ tate of John R Matthew', doe .- 1:2 60 •• 6, Reel of D Meßlrath.on thee. te . \ of Robert Malrallt, deed,* - /CO - I, Reed of Jam..514.61.0.0n the bb of Matth ew 11.1 nth, deed. 173` .50 9 16, Reed of James "Urrithers, on th 5 • 9 16. It ' e n e t ni: T ar . M O Y litro 4tate 133'4 5 I st\s, of W. W Euro. deed-- ---.. .23 60 . 30, Reed of Coltart A Kerr. on"the we tab of John ODA, deed - -... 110,0 CO Oct. 4. Reed of B. BfeKelry on th ee... 1 of . l.orge Ballendeed-.-- ..... 17000 4. Reader 11nSh 1....09 the..." of John .4 6000th.. Mathew- 11BD • 31, 11.61 of Rotert f homy' et, 0 0 she estate of Thum. Klitlay.ol.-4-. 21 Nor. Reed of Thom. Rood, on tle eetale i of 6earpe McClelland.deed . - 17 60 Dee_ 31, 1949. Reed of ti 1,9,44 tax on the estate $4970 61 . I minify the above to be true ntat.ment alba tas ori collateral inberiCamma bemired by John SootcTAl,ltegia ter or Alloirbeoy Doctoty, In the yearmalloa h 00.40,1 S6O. appeard by the boob. ha Ma oldoe. Wilde.. my baud odd ...D. 0. =la ass of Do comber. A. It. IbM. Job N. PAXTERBON. Audible, Da.) The Great Livenson of the Age!—Steam Supplanted!—Gas Triwnp4iit! 9111 E first halt of the nineteenth century will be piae age of asam. It hastened, an with it sill Pram engin with the the that were. The second half of the century will be known as f. 13- Mellang the age of On—str agent destined not on:y to boa bot to nmonare tin world. This sge bas no nor menced, said with it is now introbtord the Oss erofeswir Jobs U. Ytraharacet attar twenty-ail /ft...lf clon observation opon the experiments of Lis men and of others lo attempt. to roan the principled the sandman. don of carboule end gam naiad. as to merchants motor, has perfected the same: sad. having Put received lettere Pant for hi. "Immoral Cabman Acid anise." now ot. tat eGov o me nt g . h a t n e drt tb u di v n duaa fo h mp U a n n i i t e e s d , the rights of bans, contain or cities. The immems earring or money and later, std of human lien and suffering, secured by the nee of Ma new motor, will Innitably insure it. ap.xtr adordiat where steam pawn is now mad , ion to th ousands of other plan when the great expense. bulk and weight of the steam inglne have peach:idol its neu • The new motor may be applied to all piaPtinni an • pro- Pathan roma. Roma. shone bon. toy. foe the cotton- - alo to the two thromand Ocoee prowir tar . oven etreament with the expenhe less than that required the steam en glee. of weight -d furnace. furl and firemen. M i ne bulk and 100,ton weight marking for th power of 1,90 u row of the *ham engloe. These fats ere enablithed by the experimental engine ot tweutydlre (a) bone power, IDOW .werldim welt . at Cincinnati: so naim.l to the fallowing from the Ciminn.- ll Noonan of Oa lath Doremben th; W Arbi, " V.b.rd 11:.%uftEiPt.I . ;'07°. 1 t.r,g avid a.; in In ePPilation to an angina The surcrerrho gpertments of th is breentica were not long rinse given In the Anton-if. The Nate gentlemaohal rewind notbee Potent far the 'tearing and Prionding Pow. , " Alen. rights fur the uff of ma fllmpt over/ Priniellinit, Pb•erjpg Appe.tue,^ caw prealt adv•otage o f wino. ant r ae r riot nett complete control of tin vend, lade .Prealent of the engine r, that be no "right-sheutisee . mon Of war in less lima th an is nenleed to load be , gurs. Ain, artiste for hie . imprond Herten Eaddie,” for millw fay and common pontoon, designed for the greatest pow able comfort of both born pool rider Aor loroomalon in regard to thiation Invaluable in vention..K.l of obtaining sights, tion.b.lultnialf obtallaraby addressing r D. - LTULladt. Atlzrner sod Agent for the Patentee, Oeventb a. oppo•tte Odd Yellows - 1101, Plimihinanert la39inaviditie) LLEGLIENY SAVINGS' BANK.—One• thve. par val. 5179. *# WM. d mu. A CO. Allegheny City Bonds. OUPONS payablo let proximo in Phila vi ;a l e, by W,ll. A. lIILL & CO.. d • at Wool K. A First Rate Chance for Business. 1 LRE subscriber offers fur sale his property located Iv the all Mac of Rendustent. at arders (Mal haltml. It corodsts of a lard mould hr feat. • or. fram e loam. Store llottathStable.hta, tasether alth .lath -haul selected aslettltinnt of Goads, The stove lc on. al the c tj t marmattlet Medians In the. county. th e schema:ter h Ina Totalled 511510 the hut , 'tar 312,000 north of a for farthest . particulars eat quire ot the sabacriter M. mantises. t • der:Malta , S. a. MARKS: Good News for the Ladial R. LATROBE'S FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. an Innocent, Safe and Infernal kadenly euppreattion, Nervous Lability. tionand Westmont, Nansra.Painsln nu 1.1.1.1 and Limb.. lon of Appetite. Tremors. Palpitation. Wanedon. Spies. COollrentati. I nitabilit& ltrapepida or I untinotion. S OS lats lama or Wind. and all Uterlns (ion pinion. Print do, JACKSON. boon au SI. doll intolasala Wood i by W. C. 210 Libertyaneet,boad o Pittsburgh and by ALL mini box Senn asetielars in closed with mini box. MA:Jinni styli t. rr Steam•• Saw Mill for Bent. STEAM.SAW MILL, at the mouth of A 7 gaudy Creak, ulna ogles above PtUtbmitb on the .nUeur siva, ague!, alda, ts offered for TCIII. Ti.. 31.11 /i 0 good running older. mid a att of Chopping Row.% and • Cob ammeter. are aostumed ankh the - tam. She lo taUott It good, nod me aher Suds very ready tale. • wDmilitta Howe 'll attached to the Sratatata. Tar turtber particulars apply ou the Y".g." •. tuctm - x, C. PADEN. iillhitutbursh P. 0., Dee. 1531.—Idel3a1trImS3 ,ITTSBURGH. PORT of ftmm—There are rk. k.t eremv: at J. McKee, U . Bale Shrive, /7111J.,e.iNcytwas. Balti. I.t.enrwtt. Oro. e ar! `, Wurre c r.U..m.tun. Beaver. \ Shebb..-.. .1.,i,... Ilravrr. \ J 1, 11,rd. 1.. ..bleo. t9ilatme t h ‘ bora.. CP,. Munleb. I 11:.11,.. \ ti..nr...., Dailey, 11., Newto w W.nche , ster. ?hon.. II h....lLnq.- ', Wm Courrin. Woodburn. ,t 1..r7u, ,akirco. Lougsvigle. I,ISPAILTED. Atlantic. Parkinnoo. Prnwrtnilt... \ Ealgi, Brandt. V.lvwc.rtniw.. \ J. Ilekie, Ilew.grtAwn. Ili 1 , .....i. n \'rhos ,hrlrer. 1gg.,41,. We,l ',ire t.... l.at..r. hiunts.n. beat., Mirhnogn 14 , 1.1. Beaver \ i';'..,, "* ". 4 i3,!;;4. 6. 17.!;;. b ..; . \t=',. ty ...!..44,,-;,.h:‘'f7'‘-. nt 1i"... ‘ L o l( .l ..l L Vlli h' l ' l 1,59. WEL 'MLLE—E.,. eigl. S D. ng. 14 BEE INg.i—Wgn.lte.t..r . 1,11.1,r\ LLE—Nweiggstor . SEW Olt KA SS—Amrnra. NS—Aarrr a. NAS:IVIL E—T,wrorw. S AIVII.I. —llw3l , T , r. ' BEAVEII • v \ -isin:: heal 9 k kg 11, ninz boat 3 r aena . I , IIIIWYNnVII.I7‘,:t., FT. wg " . C .n . ; LL o 11. .. , IMPORTS lri' RIVER. I.IIIIIB6LLE, PEP . AL.V.II-3 crates raga, D T Morgan; 75 lulls pigutol, Nimiek So Co; 50 • bbls whiskey, Miller P RIC Omni; 104 tibia whis key. Monte... Si Nlitehe 1: .100 bbls do, inn. Scott & Co; 48 bbls do, IV baler , C0;•92 tibia do, R Moore; 21 hhils tallot\.ll C Sawyer, 41, cks meat; Kier it Jones; OD do, no consignee; 24 bbls oil 2855 pea balk meat; Se ere & Nicoll; I box tools, Wolff" & Lane; 3 do, W F Jaynes & Co; 2 do, Fahnsteck ,& Co, LOOISVILLE,, PEI Ore Conant. —.3 eke gin aeng I . 7 she feather. 1 box mdse. Co de it Cole; i 4 tthda tobacco 1 box do, W 1/ Ithirsh am; I box mdse, B Graff it Co; 39 bbls whiskeii...l Tend- dam; 26 Ws tallow, Wilson & Goimito)i,26 bin owidles, Roll & Liggette, 19 racks briepstone. Bennette, Berry it Co; 4 hhda tobacco, Buibridge & Groves; 15 bhl.4 sugar, homes M'Cully; \ bgs ginseng 'ti do feathers, — lfutchinion & Sun; 1 coil rope, J. Gorman; 30 Ithits should•rs \6O. ' bbls molasses, IS likids sugar, Corson & Mg. Knight; 9 abs ginseng 1 box mdse 28 eke faatht, era, D Leech to Co; 190 bblit lord 2998 pcs bulle , , meat 81 casks bacon, Wm Bingham & Co; 3{l; ',, kegs tobacco, Brown it Kirkpatrick; 12 casks t ginseng, -Rhey, Matthews K. Co; 2 Idle deer skins 2 deer. 8 W Butler & Brother. ..., . , . \ REA V F.E—Prw BrArc - —no 1n... mmit 4 emOtf sie bldg. Trace, /.1111.inc .10. dm g.r.wung W Lolirra;r: Iti btAgg wl - .. pl• LugunEltg , A. ,Indt.. . -__ _ _ IV 11E1:LING—PPP 11tc”..1.-7 Rag. CPl.,lautlii q W' 11•.1,1,11; CaroApe,l4 dollpurT llliparLh • ti•dlt, I I,Po. Duff &Co: 7 J 7 pre claPlnco Itollman It New Factory for Sale. C HE Auilaing is forty-six by sixty-five feet; fmht tyro fh , r6ps. high, omlnsuing en ea- Oh, wind 12 tante.. inner, one tilt hasnon, one 01104 olune. w 40, ni.J v.ri.iy rmr,h,hiu,htnaehtlaerr.b l .l ,- .4llh ,Inifh.ae. The .born Pont It ail ter. veil Wep• .d to . .zunli 33nufseturing busiurr, xnri of cur access or laTkV`WV.trdes,Degi.t. \ Borough !firm Mei. Select School. j'WILLIAMS will open a Select in II , Lnnuutl nitre ape I•eturx nor Lt. of 1 . 111:1.uly ‘" L t on . 31tir h PrllDsir Clus. in., tusrler O. erelor to d.r.1.:`1• ziNc PAINTS. X.IANUFAOTURED BY Till IVA J yr.!: EY Ex Pima Nci AND 11M1N1.1 ct at Newark. N. J. valua is. Th Company le prepared to furnlfh • a.uPPll ble ZINC PAINTS. Which hay, Len tonal, after aeveral t es& tri Nureye awl the Unite.) Nat., L to retain 11,1 loututy adel protective propertle r s autodlur paint vrtsatavvr. Their • WIIITE ZINC PAINT. I a purely au linde Y.ita, and ut warrant...l (re adulteration.ll ltuporila hata... ,,, war. beautaplly !hit, and!. entirrlytree th e. I Carat ' lTAZut= 7 l4 IT WILL NOT•TURN YELLOW ... • - - - Whom napnee.l rrtilptsurnua br mephitic extraattoos, or urea wheu shut pp in s be e/scu. seboutsble putt.. It withstands . sou-lberu elltnato Ara thr wrath, better th..soy 11111,, 10.3 beim; lichle tu tutu ch.ltr' or to crumble ami rub Off. It may be sturkeat with ally radar, with water end st no la, wh.eh. Oa. thwecle brated tavevi.un 1.131. BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. .---- - - • , Then are fotoli.hea atm low pr0,•,..1 err halOuhtedil the eheit..ett paluts the root., (011.13, 0111.11411 A, .or esTek.lpLe twee or went. Erirk, tin, or Iron, ao. they are te,th • WEATHER ANL' FIRE I'ROOF. For frori purfaraa rho,. FM , particularly raluablP, he they tom a gallarile vor.rarttun, arid vataraly prtarut \tiou, they dry du oy, and fussing • l ar, soalallie band. oot 11).t. alma, or tba rarthr 41.airra adrploal io libars.l O. br rho,' Arent. of the Y. O. JO:1E1i • W. "Ta1:(2,1 7 Moth WharTaa. SALI.2CO WAN-15 0 16, - for klle by • \ • J. KlDtp V bbta. tar salety - KIDD ' CO. S Cherry POtorrd-1:: doz. t r sale 1 of I KIDD LCOII L-29 Ras. 76 and 92 deg. for by J. KIDD ♦ (.. NEW BAON—liams, Sides and Shod . d te, itt (4 \ e heu, for •atle de2i • Klan k JONEEt. IiLAN KET & COM FURTS—I have calved another\ lot of tßoaewarns Blankets and I reomfba... 61:7 e. NOBLE. • street.. Ho iday Hata 'CORD 8 Co. 4are jut reed a Iowa ! enror otllll. t•cturrful lIAT for rho Ifolldrys, C. rook!. Gory Gm,. rho e \Unto. or Gentlemen. 1 Altit--.111, tierces, \ n;\nm.. Urea e; for .Le h LEE it JONE. 3 r o LAN K F.l BLA.3: LETS !--Iduerrn Mehra. r re 'd DT exerere forthre mei n raprride teak , ne 111.111 , 1,N\ inehultne • rev in •erT terve see merlin, SACKeNti XI:ANNUL* nf deeierblerulnrefral DIT nerladtee a, one stela." of blare tadaret, = . llne ternsc:.3.„ hlrin niece ShawTY/wheel; Barer 4 Playa ail a Mr, (10k1Ufp the isnuclaal I price of 11 mate. .143 v-PA)IM FOR SALE. i \ 4 FARM of ty acres pituatect in 14.7,17:inig'',T: "kortl7, l 74tr . s Tine l' lT' 'r oil 1.11°I;0°,„'" In !,, 1r .Li°°,l..f.° l ll" tIzT snow :theta City. The. Is 'I. or the ' best ' :nottt I t ' alt ' Vets VI R. ' 6 " :t r a A " t ' zi le: In ' l.lVD ;11 I 7 1. g r :r0 4 r. 1 . ,‘ h,. ntnati i in it.. &Ay 'of Ping, mil oho srOies s stuattan t. •ohl IL pd. sow la their riot cc. *sotto, deforrtahns il, b•"'"Vrt;."l"' pureoe 111 *"' tne'hth tt '. Th ' nl;: ° ..td: t .d..lfi t ',,',`"gino:', ,7„. th r "roi,o . ,Ty. trlt ,17,.11V17,,.. ! "''''''" —. .itil ‘ PlBV3Vgl a g , .! °° 7 \ Ins7tirZt E\TE • Testamentazp s to the Eittite of ■ A the Rev. pia Osborn. dee'd,lere of Pettop to.- eblyy AI then Tif:Y•4•ZiLbrgr4t.fre,t:..er.7l poemet tlq-m d ' Or.nothelitiatwi tlemoet. and ••11 perm.. tofibled O odd orate are !ego .10-fosterer ent. T. Tflp.llAS fertirtie.. la Ar3t.7 -• Allegttentfonn , ss - r\ . In e Orplawe Coutt.of Laid \ zec4ntr. irt_lbe metier Adenu Raper hoe - . ieteatur tiAad \ j io raelor mntian of J.X rx" rolotnOvir . tribute !be behoce Woneel4 oot ,81 1 J. N. AMA' I will attend at Or (So. buirch.f to the porpneeli or mr•arrolutcoO the 1%4 der of rebetto7 toot- \ I Exectitor's title. , a kr Li be ekresedlto Pyblie Sat i \D ' Court Flood. to the Cita of ' , ebidrlel day. the muh day of r , b , rtarT te . ttii ety r i,o o c f ! Voutil l y. do &s t iolZ i en4 detention Or radio tissultt Cooper , deed, ailusbatjuditrintne ham, scrota, r.., bounded add downed astotlore on Carr. etreed, on the Hoe of O. Properti trick dolespli Cooper dee'd, to tdelllie tura. Odra* limners., Liel estendiarback ix. the petty 011,1;td by Christian I hudon. orce Land r - 44 re trei , or thereatiOutn Moira .100, 000 O pens t h e fret. or tbiloaboub., to 0 \ only own p Peon William. aturdacub t dons the . litie one turulred nod, t7itt Murat...lts, Carron Anse throes i,b t ~,,...1 dart a rat, or thereabouts, to li \ ti l i rt l ift:. h ell ' D ' ea t lrb ' a C :Vg! u st i n ' t i beg. Sc.. reit ileptrd or• dwelling. and ritualrel on the principal Irei tia ra a , boroosh. bear C. Ineenli.Flintilie Hopi, Tote r at e property rill to .di. 1 Courtier oue year eardlt—tbepeirrldoe 134 ...rd br 1..4.4 orig.. on the fiddle e. ...•', WILLIAM 'lv S r.viatt Ser ado. Cei h i . I. '.,.' Ifokie7 .- 11E Pit6burgh\Fromein' and . • rnplko &owl El , igh ' lack iee rail ottZ m 'i ' " 0. claEl4ll,. ma`, \ ninnitAr In the Orphans' Court ox Ailey - 4'4y —, June Terrn,',4. D. \ tIS Ia ihe mater of the of tlnt }lna ntnto Jlaivi c ) - ,v• of '"'d &41e. , - 70.11, e 0 of . 'nur..,nak • -..,•••*". amines. for Inn pentionoo, groat • Ink , altlino . o.. )7ra nn , Conn on eatnsciatho 244 •4.1 .b. bB2, mt 10 o•olock - A. ta• of nnol'inq fob the verers.loortionantionrlAutoO . •;_o h , Alj D 11. !Han . Vabible Property for, VEAR FOURTEEN AURES lr the PittabuntiL and \ Greix;sbuch kW Liberty and WillchoOluxiK 0,01 Lion Wm . Jot!? W 11.1.1; an er.ctaJ two Dwelling Ifortwer. •iW vu'rr variety of whet shrubbery in \ trod ter._ away; home. gnaw. mote house, emu haufter buthharra two nrrharthrot et.alyt act& • variety of hutldrd peach end chord; rter (MU carnatina. ant rter arerellretjyear \ and ylem of the great quality; all to tarei Mete , . ewle,f; yrrop, the noon sitoatiutte fish I , litrOtwr petite mule. An tatiloyetable fah; wilt IN Vt.. Yoe furthnr Daetkulere Inquire of the rubseriber. yrenalette.: - .SET • IV 11,_ x. I.OP Statement OF DEPCHSVf . S and Balance;4 Oft in the inroarinN Depoit Dank or l'Aitiniiit• far Omni ) wino prior tn this dais Lave Leo) malign unZliunnil, nil)) the tIVICS Initnaltou vain h. linlistatt, 64in‘ilcinnindM i r 14 : •-• o Cat c.),"."%s 11 Sell . 4 .otrili;!. Atlnnett onto nod mtKer } fj d o.o,lonan. de3l . 44nCirt. J. Lcll, 01.055. . ~•
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