• " tiIITSBURGH GAZETt,i.! ptilli.lBll.6D BY WIIITE it T 13.8 QR,O :011711"ri /16-BNWAt JAN. 1 17, 1852 .:416ItE4pINGIf ATTER W 11,1,1313 FO' .; ON EACB TAGE OF THIS PA PER .• . _ ' • .• Nossuth Festival IerIIGOCERNOR tiessusa errices at. Pitts bare, Cu Tuesalav tocab!iag. , as rrt rcted. I he Festival at Macnlble lila will tate place Oa \VNIINEMIaV AKER. 10.0?..4 at 3 deka* Doors to be "pew at 2 n'eloca. Tick ssai ba Wr sale this attn..% (Saturday.) at 1.11110 HILL. avor ten Pool 0111, bebluuing at 2 a . ..lmb. Anyorstre of • FEPT . I PAL _ _ 'Au.solumi VALET KAILROkO.—On the 12th I Of ..4ebroary the Company of the Allegheny - Railroad will he organized by the election 'Wl's. President and etc directors. The election , to 6e held't the St. Clair Hotel, in this City. IVe hive no doubt of the choke of tlovernor ~ Johnston As President, by a. unanimous vote ' 'dee stockholders. The number of the directors Aetwbis very small hut if they are carefully ..:'iseledted,lkey are sufficiently numerous. If the .;ktoerti . sball- be composed of men who con sot together Idirriouiously and vigorously, bead ed, u they will be, by Dorian of great energy ••• and weight of character, the work will go on . • • The charter is one of the beet in the Stan Its immunity from taxation until the ilividen. - ellen reach twelve per cent, end the perfel • .frealom _ the choicein o ,routee north of hi e• tanning, are exceedingly favorable provisions, • ..and will greatly enhance the value of the stock. In Elk county , something over a hundred 3 ._ rnilei north-east of Pittsburgh, this road will •eroae the Sunbury and Erie Railroad. Kis ex - pected-that they will rim ride by aide for a dis ; tatice of shout twenty miles, when the lest ' • named road will bear off westward, through Warren; to Erie. These two roars will be .greatly'advantagaous the one to the other. We '''• titian endeavor to enumerate some of these ad Allegheny road will give, through the Stmbury lira Erie road, another route between rbilitlelphis and Pittsburgh. Sunburyliud Erie road, in connection with: the Allegheny road,, will opeu up a direct • • avenue-of intercourse between Pittsburgh and fine country watered by the West Branch of • the Susquehanna, with which we have now nu direct connection, and little or no intercourse, • 'S. It villl give us a direct railroad connection with Warren, Pa„ whit was formerly a point .in the Allegheny , Valle road, but which was left - out because; it was trot on or near the near est and best route froto Pittsburgh to Olean. - That ilia gaidnitie a fact,' ‘ that the distance from Warren to. Pittsburgh, 'througli d Elk county, de • new propcieed, is lees than by the valley of the • ri!rer, no that Warren will - he even better ac - :nommodated than it would have been had the • •• • old route been adhered to. This is a eery grat fact fei it wriatritii extreme reluctance that the friends of the enterprise parted from -.their Warred friends in order to find a mach • .• -shorter route to the great•polnts at which they - stinted, viz: the Sew York and Erie Railroad, and •:• I,he . iteehieter road, both, of which are reached 4. Even Erie itself will find this to be a good - fad not very circuitous route to Pittsburgh, by ..Way of the Sunbury and Erie and the Allegheny Valley roads. Certain it, is, that whatever in icrcouree there is or will be between the entire :country lying between E'rie and Sunbury, a die that road of 210 miles, and Pittsburgh, • arta tlii country east, west and south of Pitt.. burgh r will be by the Allegheny Valley road. ' these constitute a \ , ery important item in 'aistlmating the probable , utilbess and profits of road. They have 04 heretofore been dwelt • upon either by ns or 113041 mi who have writ ' - ten upon the .object. On the other hand, the advantages which tide road will. confer upon the filenliiiity and Ericrood, in giving it a branch to Pittsburgh, will be very greats In this way vyill be brotighti to participate in • ' -kite advantages of this great enterprise as Weil- NeW TWA. • • • it in remembered.that, this road will term the only avenue between the Bead of the -Ohio Valley and Western New York: that it lorni the Most direct connection between the great channels of commerce, both natural and artificial, in the West and the great rryht,rria of railroads in the northeaPtern portion of the . /Ai= -that it will place Pittsburgh within IR ov2o boors of New York that it will to the .. 'coerce whence the people afWeetern New York rrlll draw their supply of coill - tbst it will open up; large section of country, nitlierto almost . inaccessible, and Which, from the wealth of its ~fortsts iind.rnines, will itself give as mach freight ,ars=vronld warrant the constructietf of a road, catt there .be any doubt that this road will he • among the MOM. .profitafile-in the coontry, if the rates of freight endpassage ate put at a - • very low figure! • We hope to eee.a prompt and vigorous com mencement ,after the orgtuiivation of the-Cote .pony.- ;We believe it is possible to have the roodiompleted as far is Kittanning daring the : ,present year. There will be no Bei-ions catty to bp- overcome on thit. part of the line. ._',:The ground is„ highly favurable, and the cost of • the - road ;rill, we. think, be below the average Is entinintted by judicious men, that as soon • tie the road - reaches Kittanning, it will pay lb. • interest ripen the coat of its construction. It mill be good economy, therefore, to rush vig -• • • FILUME AND EMMA . , The..Yra,York Evening Pat states that in the early months of 1851, the Russian G overnment , sent to Pmiti Napoleon, through its Ministers, Lc ... smut and copious lettira of advice—urging . hiM to repress the revolutionary epirit in France • and in-Europe. by abolishing the constitution, • destroying. thaAasembly, and making himself absolute rider; The Pose gives the following . eitiacte from these important papers: ..... , •' The sordid and moral condition of France is --.. still &Weill , Although the prominent leaders of Bocialism arid red-repuhlioanisra are in exile or in prison. yet dreadful dangers impend aver so ciety. 'Nothing is secure ; every future contin gency is to be dreaded. It is with a wild and •,,' triumphant exultation that Jacobinism looks "...forward to the possible events, to the social war - -• with whicti-France,(lermany and other countries • may be visited in the next opting.. If so, the Meet atrocious scheines will be fully realized. Why shot our. eyes? There is in prospect an &Vbs. in which macho swallowed up society I and civilisation I Two forces stand, mortally 1 !Mantis isetioae to the other, conservutism and I sticialism. Tho triumph; of the first will be, and mosibe destructive to the:latter. , Whit lasting good could you hope and expect ' - from the Legislative Assembly.'. How disgrace d •.. fat to a great nation, that body of jarring par tits, distracted lassions and narrow-minded if . ' . itt cowardly repreeentatives,misled by intrigue aelfith views, and in which insolently pre dominate n feW men of debauched character, - c . . !tont , is Spark of true patriotism. In the ~,so while,;:wt an addition of ebame and a grave warning to statesmen, there break out, in wild ..,',ll l Xottuttations and apteches,the Mountain party, ....4...rilaer on every occasion to glorify the bldul• rev recollections of 'B3, and make an apotheosis of -"•• .the villains who glutted themselves' with. crime • and'rekkagh i Resides, do' you not tally know, or do you forget the threatening designs which the distracted parties cherish against you—you, -. • • the Steckel:der by six millions of votes! The ..:.', tirst,bloir .agalost a despised and-incessantly .....-• ishattering.Assembly will crush it to the ground; and,there is the army,which, acting only tinder '.... - t.he 4, iron 'rule" of discipline, will readily at contidlsh ft.. .. . __. ';•.;,..: I Later : in the autumn it was known at Peters .' . bogh that a great many conservatives, before I, .''. leaving Perin for a jeers!, called upon ' , rne Dinapsiti, and isineetlyArging hdnt. to dissolve'' . . the Assembly, befFrelta next meeting in N 0... ... " rember. .. The notes and despatches of the Rua • e an , Winst;tuantned a more energetic. and More widely reathingtone. We give again two • ' - • in• fr4gEa v en : ;of thiti s boa become insuffer sittiot.on iL en . become, own - able. 'en ' Gril l i f To 'be ornot to e'tth";"Par rospeciF I nt. , at rest i g e lh o bolo' Twp i ir e or , s bitore P u t . JAM Ihcench:home u ! ter d " l " gli° i"4o"gsiou „a lza be b e workingof the has . it. in ineviti.blsl;gia r t. ` 4l " P o r'ire o.er. You must . dare - you i.st , Int with ,!1111 oo you ought w eve net only yourself,but Vrinee sad EuiiTe. 'The true (*anon is not what nhall . be the form or on turo,of the histitutions . of . tbe.-.Sta* but whether the government be competent and able to conquer the spirit and forces of anarchy, to save society from the most horrible visitations. •, • * Ton have under your land a gnat mate/liar power, the army : We know how admirable and. omnipotent is their discipline. We know with what skilful care- , their feelings of admire-- Lion for it great name We been cherished snit fostered. They will be eager to co-operate with you. They-bore been long and grievously Smarting with the humiliationo of 19311 and 1114$ Their time, their glorious and patriotic time has come at last. Strongly and unanimously they will support you; and besides, have they not a permanent interest to finppurt you, by be coming a paramount power in the state, and the defenders of society and civilisation! Remem ber the motto of yout uncle, to ingansr itgol .n France, and that the French want tube govern ed with an iron hand covered with a glove of velvet, (main ,le fret gnat de ',tours I. France hen reached a crisis that requires held and prompt decision. Caromed", sera elder.? a la bayolletr; and you are the sole man to 10000111- plieh so important a victory for the peace of the world, But if need may be of one infitienet, that influence shell not fail you. WASHINGTON 10.rmspotbigtre or in. Pltt.bnrah Daily WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 Whether the new specific for saving the -Union, by pensioning the Union newspaper on the treasury through the medium of the census job, will he adopted, Is not yet certain. It seems to he agreed that Foote's scheme of salvation by resolution wan an entire failure, and that re markable specimen of infatuated insignificance will he obliged to 'commence hie executive ca reer without the character from hilt 'sot place which he so importunately demanded. This circumstance renders it only the more necessary that some other prescriptiMi to preserve the health and integrity of our Union should be 0- ministered; for the quacks have advised Else weeping friends of 'the patient, that If their nos trulys do uo good, they will ho hi harmless as a pleater upon a cork leg. There ie an apposite ness in the comparison which will strike your readers with the greater force when I mention that as n plaster Is intended to draw the surplus bunion from the subject to which it is applied, no the present applioatiou in designed to ettraet from his capacious and plethoric chest any re dundancy of circulation with which it might be atHicted. It would Le ditlictilt tounder-estimate the probable gains that would accrue to the Union tun from the princely dotation with which Mr. Bright's resolution proposes to endow them. It may be remembered that it woe the flotation question which first shook the throne of the venerable Bourbon fon, who finally broke cover and . abandoned the old burrow in IS4s This revival of it, if pursued, may bring uPon the patrons of the scheme a airollar fate. As near as I can make out, Mr. Bright+ resolutio*, giving to Bouillon and Armstrong the whole of the census printing, without any sort of-campe titirM, or restriction as to price, will put into their posse, at the least, $1(141,0(10. On• him fred thousand dollars: which is more likely than not to he increased before, the accounts are settled by another hundred thousand. • I have Imd-the curiosity to examine the me thod of dying this business when Blair hives happened to be thefavorites of the party, and their paper, the Globe. its organ. and when the Democracy was in power. I find that three im mense documents were prepared, the urged of which was in each a shape and to arranged no to be nearly •orthlees (or any practical use, and each of the two others was a repetition of the other, and consisted in considerable part o boundless fields of blank space, rich in . proofs o Congressional verdure, but in nothing else There was a fourth volume got up under some pretense or other, of which I cannot ascertain the precise character. Of these document there were printed xt least sixty thousand copi that I can now get track of. flow mans' othe thousands were consigned to the reservoirs o grocery keepers, trust makers, and upholsters I am not now prepared to ray. A. few ,e i ertsible, men, suitably remunerated, could have rerved an ratsdrea *kith would have conveyed to the people every jot of infor mation contained in the return's, and it might have been struck off in sufficient quantities for distribution furfri,falfl- It is impossible to say bow much the printing really did cost, lint so far as my recollection goes, it was o'er two hund red and fifty thousand dollars—the odd 'hoe sands beingabout the cost, and Ike $20.000111;, profits. lion- Truman Smith made a capital speech to-day upon all these printing jobs, taking pains in expos , . that most impudent and infamous of all the publie,trickion to do the government out of a quarter of &million .by the sham contract and Peter Funk system—which ban riot oil pre ' railed, though an immenre &mount of haring sod burrowing is going on to get it through i'on. gress. Mr. Bright rose to aim' himself, and h . proposition for scattering the public motley. 11 will enlighten the Senate and the worlerto.ino TOW morning. . Mr. Allieou, hitherto o•gniet and a working Whig member from your Plate, tried to get a re. nabttion for printing a hudred thauesmi coplen of the admirable. report gf the Superintendent of the Census, for populiudistributbm, provid ed the printing of them efionid not Coot more than one cent a copy. Thin ie aMI movement for the diffusion of smart)) kno;eletige. Mr. gen [may's report presents, in a condensed nhape, a complete view of the populatiin, industry, wealth and resources of the country, to far as the eta- Withal returns have been compiled--those refer ring to population, are given in full, and io the form which they will finally appear. The one hundred thousand copies proposed by Mr. Atli- SOU would cost one them•anti dolift ' ra: The oppor. tnnity Per presenting the renolotion did not oc cur, but it will he offered sod no doubt adopted on some future occasion. If you rend the accounts of Our. Kossuth'e reception on Friday last of the Committee of strangers now hdc, you will perceive with what consummate akin and readiness he checked al lusions that might not hare been thought tom• plimentary to the citizens of iyoshington to the absence of special demonstrations in hie honor on the part of the City Councils. Charles Knapp, Esq., - of - Pittsburgh, was one of the committee. Mr. Knapp expressed to the illustrious exile his gratification, an a citizen of that plane, in being informett that he designed to cleft it, and B's - him, on behalf of his fellow citizens, of a reception ea cordial as he had experiment in any other city of the Union. Mr. R. went on to say, in anbstanee, that the people of !Pittsburgh, to the midst of their pros perity, pe'ace, and abundance, had rent horn un interested observers of that fierce etrngglo in which the cause of Hungary had been over• whelmed, though he hoped lent, temporarily, by the combined powers of absolutlem. Sir, said he, they look upon you n 5 the chief representa tive of the republican priociplen in Europe, as well as the eloquent advocate awl heroic defend er' of Hungary's constitutional rights. As ty ranny has proscribed you, as despoti hate and fear you ; so freedom cherishes you, and the .hopen of the oppressed throughout the world centre iu you. Liberty, regulated by oonstitu- Cons and laws, will ever look to you as her most devoted supporter, and. at each you will be wel comed by the community of which I am a mem ber, sad which awaits with pleasurable anticipa tion your arrival among them . Koneuth responded to the remarks of Mr. Knapp in a happy and earnest vein of seknow• ledgement. JIIIIUO .FUOM NEW YORH. ICormopondance of lb., Pat. htirytt . Gazelle. I.VCW YORK, January 10, 113, The city is remarkably quiet in the way of Ideal news, if we except the never ending Forrest eve. Mr. N. I' Willis takes the stand on looday, but hie testimony is of no consequence, as all the leading evidence against Mee. Forrest have proved themselves the most COLISOMMete yet 'foolish . liars, and not a particle of evidence 're mains against her upon which . she can be di vorced, oar eity press canthitiew . ...toelmatul with the Oquent .WppeshiOr Kcestitii, and I. ma y be dOehte6 'whether elnaw eau by the forCeliat ht. Pe reonal talents alone e to rapidly advance hire -- • s .1 'golf as ht e has done. There is net amen so far behind 'the times us to refuse to the hiuniaritur 'the leo it eminent ability, the moat glowing pa- triotifloa. The more he speaks the more be whoens his talent, the more his friends; And when ho uhall have visited the west, and 0013111.664- 0 there the enthusiasm be developed here: he will in the eyes of the people be the most prom inent emu in the Union. lie will for Hungary develope:'a feeling that no opposition can stem when the moment arrives for his native land to ask our aid, with the hope..( making it &TOO- N, Until then he is content to wait. {Pall street is sort aeti4, and the moms daily invested permanently, are very large. The supply of motley was never larger. nor paper store readilyaold. Lenders yield slowly, but considerable sums hove been taken at less titan legal ratre. The amount of cola is least: exceeds nine millions, which is all that is crested, mid must be largely increased next week l,y the Val. ifornia Imports. The steamer to day taken half a million full, but it is not noticed. The remit tikoce by the steamers of ith and Ilith has been enormous, on account of dividends just paid, hot it him not been largo enough to BUM nine an excessive coin shipment and it in fair m mninnie that the gold expert has about tenni fisted_ An entertainment hoe been given to Mr. lino, Steers who drafted - the yacht America. It trite attended by a distinguinbed party of naval con ntructors and merchants, and during its pro gress an elegant aervice of plate woo tendered to Mr. Stereo, who malently returned hit thank, exertions are making to effect the male of stock to a new road between New York and Philadelphia, via Florence and lie,yport, that to. sextets baton !eland. l'ho roads minute New .lers seslinvrever are very sarong, and no new nor 111.1C PM readily be opened Since the Central road of Pennsylvania and the immense coutim, thins centering at Pittsburgh. have made such pri.gresii it beCorneil of double importance to New York to hove Philadelphia.. near her, ani,l at an cheap a rate no po - ,:.sible. The new route Philadelphia contemplates building to w cut utf the Erie, does not causal much alarm. Its the find place it will cost fifteen millions of dollars, will tie only a yival road, and have for a rival road which when the Philadelphia road is done will he Co rids that It eau place ti, fares'Co low es to defy competition. A Now York pilot. wan put en board thenteam er City of Pittsburgh thin morning twenty miles below, and she will soon he safe at our dock bi the relief of those having friends on hoard dur ing her extraordinary long passage. C. Ft 4 the Pal.l.stria! 1,11..11 TETE 3ESITTT SOCIETY. A thstiriction should he made between thußo man Church and the Jesuit Society. They are not the Caine; they have often been arrayed against each other. Theiceutts have (wen sup pressed and eNcoinnutitiviite•l by the Pope, in former times, but now they have the *.eon lousy and are us)ing the Pope and the rehgton of the Pope, to nhewer thole own sinister purposes The society of Jesuits is a religion. , society, not , because it makes religion au end, but because it make,' it a mesas for therstrdininont of what has always been its chief end, viz. political power\IININiiINTEI.I.I6F.NCE and worldly proplrty. make these preliminary statements, to show Lean Vnni.aT Dtoutv...l,..The glowing ac counts which have been received concerning the that iu the present article. I am not sprakitig of ho , ememane woodeful ;strike made by a party of klesicans at any church, used or had, ¢( nn oreign wane , aomet b- y, aompose ,, mostly at this point, and the ettreme richness of the In which is leagued with the despotisms of Europe, I ceilt7. seems to Is' confirmed by the statements ink a aeraemaccranmte against civil ao., rrhFmus of all who civil the place. A letter In • gentle liberty In our eonnury. men is this city, from a relative who was on the The diabolical gismo of the Jesuits. us the "pot on the day of the first public •nnuunce sworn friends snot agents of a l bsolutism in Et, went of the lif t of 200,000 at mem „ es which the discoverers took in ten dap. from ro a I nh ; , " . a all , he d,r,pntric trim single hole, slates that a high excitement con. Rome to S ton t Pricrshurgh, from the boy ..f hie- time. to prevail, and that claims are conchs „ mum. fir with the (greatest eagerness. The Writer, nay to the ['entitle, in one formidable on at hoctilitn to teeemah, • I Mr Ibirer Cromwell, wax preTik•usly located at pm,p,,,ea to „ ea. ,: an , „ scenes the two Indian Gulch. about twelve miles from. Bear great mations in which true liberty exists. and ; Valley, and with h. - party was among the heel in getting. on the ground and procuring desir in which any effective defence of it le to lie stn.. • prehendeilloy its foes. I able claims. The company to which he be- The first part iv complete and ready for • bingo are actively prospecting the ground, and lion. Nay, it Mee acted already in Europe. lie making reparaliona for w inter The lent is potency ham liven illosireted by means of French • found to lie very deep It to worth while to 4eacisa in Italy co, of i t Hoc. remark, stint his locality, like ell other" of sin, snit that it is no nee fir reins to gar,' ntol of Jesuits in Prus•ia. uf he re, filar notoriety. bee already been thoroughly oc rogressive revolution, by the joint influence of curie' ; soldiers and Jesuits. in France. It has let l'`" the. presentloaner, for any prospect foot on the neck et prostrate and struggling lib. of getting others there. arty every step. And can isny sane man an V vt.e'r Navin —Mr -Turner, the papi st:int, that tihsuluitsto and ambition are going to Its ogl'ol of C''')ohtd , Todd W Co who ban map abort in a career of triumphs like these • I just returned from a busioess tour through the Ni' Tires nee Mot nronlyncs but atimolante to letiothern mines. Ile says that the original do— them The conquering foes. of Freedion ore not 1 enterers have only sunk tonic hole to a depth of going to vet down amt cry for other •orld• of twelve feel, 'and the whole 41..1 they bare Ignumittiona achievement, as beg vs the Wag. of ,o.tirod rroto - thr Cannot Intl Sirloin nor Union and of England ore unfurled, free Asti. The whole neighborhood is perfectly wild the breezes that wave them I on the subject, awl claims have been &tatted utY. The Arm - del part of the great game, the gre•t• In every direction from the favored spot.' When eat, indeed, that one earth's •iprineipehtlea and Mr. Turner left, it was reported that ...thee spiritual witkednesa" bane ever undertaken..., will party ha l found Ilio.precionaleisihamong whom mow engage the mewing emit poscreptSwirj.eas; ite theiught he hewn{ 16* cute o'ol4' orgy or dri foreign emiaseries: I mean fhe in. ' Whitler. formerly of ibis ;Apse. cheat.. end store difficult meneure of atienstiog When the ..•• r.rot !spread, the rush of pee the United States and Grist Britain -Divide I pie io the spot; wee Ictuttelialulas and Pebel'uuna imperi"—iteperate and conquer, is ti 1111:1111, rob.. ....rd.f l Y• V which intriguing Jesuits beer long understood into the Minds of the hungry crowd at elm, fence their hypocritical mating...shoot ripper.- prices, and everything conimanded poets Ireland; a lend that, small an it is. ty the , sod , es Go th , l yCars ago nirast between its Connoughts l'l..tern, !11 e roe it •laled in a Saw Francisco paper „,„, rot ~pp"„„s a -- that the Mt...mans heiieve the geld in the itch Hence, their inti•mmemry appeal., amone:u., to morbid prejnilice against England as our —an cient enemy " Their riper , and their speeches and their measures art replete with <ride., of their dr.ixn. to prevent sympathy and concur s:rote between these onlyftwo erred wttneo•es slid champion, of civil and religion Freedom. If it were certain that these two would 'net MAO side by aide, in the approaching storm. .1 bib.e that the gathered and lowering clood would buret, without delay, upon Go. and having swept over it with drfolsting would coma down in augmented fury on the other.. iThe question et isms is not an alistrscii.in of I liberty, each as might figure in minim,. or sparkle in poetry: it involves value.) interests, homes, fire-sides, alters. Poor Hungary, at thin hour, illustrates the destiny of those over shire the fanatics of despotism bore triumphed Nor does the retnotenms of our position steer. n. from transatlantic aggressions I oceans ars smaller beniere now, than mountain. and river, were A half century:am. Our great nation in the wale of nations, and, willing or unwilling, its huge bulk must be felt in the balancing of power, especially when ouch valuable interests no rightit, liberties and conscience depend upon the equipoise. But it iv, in fact, a home interest that is con cerned. Most we wait till Philip thunder of our gate. before we are convinced of thin! Ito is there already! Nay hie emissaries are among I on. What mean the tr :team dint were smog by the Stmlite on the overthrow of the Roman Republic and the downfall of betrayed Hungary' What mean the inaulta and Oman hooped upon the - head of times heroic men whom all our free people are delighting to honor! Who, tat the Jesuits, have stigmatized the humble and enthn mitotic imitator. of our Washington and fine Patrick Henry, as hornbeam, cut-throats, lief. gands ! What Cell:A.4M! efforts do they employ to prevent their people (ruin becoming American- izedl With what ahhorence do they regotd, and with what contempt do they treat our noble art ier° of popular education? And should arca- Ann for a more direct and active hostility occur, as it will in the progress of a conflict already begun, treachery and eapionage will i.e bought at a cheaper rats than even they were iliarltig the revolution by which our liberty was achier- ' ed. "Art has invented," said Demosthenes to the Athenians, "for the security of cities various methods of defense, as rampant., walls, ditches and the like works., but nature surrounds the wise with a common bulwark, and provide far the security of attars. What in this bulwark? ft is dletrtint " And lie rouses the 'Athenians from their lethargy by his etirring appeal, and exhorts them to punish such domtitio traitors, as broUght calamities upon their country, "I:ye epreading Juice reports and employ:nu cuptione as surontra.•' The discovery, of late, that there is a wide prevaleooe of sentiments, in our land, totally irreconcilablh with the spirit of our eonstitntion, has excited d settionablo and tdium" indigna tion iu that - bosom of every true American. And it will excite alarm as wall as indignation, if the powers of the Jesuite, for perfidy and eubret lion, weraequal to their disposition. This die corery has not been made by any ingenuounness of the Jesuit press. The sudden change of style, in these domestic traitors, from "captious as mimeo" of seal for liberty, to open insult and . derision of the principles of civil and religions freedom, has been forced upon them, by rho sp. pearance among ns of one of the champions of freedom, whom the despots they servo have hunt ' ed from land to !nod. • .., ?day, every tree American, then, make nee of natures provided bulwark, di,trusr, and apply it fairly to those whe by studied arts and echemen of isolation, keep themselvee and those wheal they unhappily govern, from becoming Americanized. Distrust those who Attempt to Sow dissensions among friends, whose policy is and conquer." It is not that they hate the less bat England more, and bath, because the fearless hearts and vigorous arms of those na tions:sustain the Banner of civil and religions Freedom. J. F. Al. • DEATH OF ICOSSIITIVS MOTHER--TETERVIEW WITH ME. CLAYLME. mars HEALTH. Correepoodenm of the New York tally Time WASHINGTON, Jan. 10, 1862. The sad news of the death of liosedth's mother in the prison of the Ailed= butchers. was received by the distinglnshed exile yesterday. It may be gratifying to these w hose sytopithles are with the tyrant to know that the strongman bows beneath the heavy stroke. Like all truly great men, his lore and reverence for the bring who gave him birth. and vtatchedi Otte; the'bonn of helpless infancy that . preceded the day of ..hts power and usefutheas, ia deep and tandem It it exact the noble traits of his Character`: The intelligehmiof the persecution of his beit and dearest eatly friend; broitgliOnierow . •hia heart,-She more keen from the knowledge that she suffered for his sake alone--because she had giren to mankind a son devoted to the tense of humanity. The poisoned arrow reacheditomark, vet did ithtnceomplish Its atm. It pierced !the breast of the object of despotic malevolence; but could not strike him from the path of duty: A higher, nobler impolee and motive than eelf is his guiding gar, and "the heart may break, but ' duty will be done," was the only exclamation wrung from the heroin patriot, This lastcruel, fatal blow, will meet the flame rebound The livingevictint bends before it; but, like the oak which bows before the storm, only to sweep hark again to its magestic loftiness with irrestible power, be will rive from hie sad retlectione to reline the battle fur freedom with tenfold energy, if possible, and with interest achieved by the personal courtiers he bud been called upon to make, now HO forcibly presented to the sympathies of our people. The interview between Kossuth and Henry Clay, yesterday, was most interesting and affect ing. Mr Clay left hie sick bed and dressed for the occasion, though euffertng seemly; and when Keesuth entered his room he arose to his feet sk erect as ever. Greeting. hint cordially as a patriot exile, he at once and with much energy and impatience told him that while he sympa thised with Hungary, he wad utterly opposed to any course which Involved intervention, although of moth/ intervention he Was a decided whet:nth—the more because he was perfectly satisfied of the immenee weight it would have upon the European mind when cooling from our free, - independent, prosperous, and powerful shores. His WOTAN be observed, were those of o dying man. -1 Kossuth replied in' a most teaching and pathetic stride, and coon the tears of both these .Itatinguished Patriots—the one of the Old World and the other of the New—mingled in (common sympathy for the common ounce. At the con clusion of the Interview they embraced earkother with great warmth,' and aeparuleil amid their mutual tied blues you, and prosperyour cause." Thus is vindicated the assertion of his Mende, that thlt aline-hearted parry of the West" bad not become no chilled in blood as to desire opportunity, in his place as a statesman, to die ' courage the reviving hopes of Hungary. Mr. Clay failarapidly. Therein Donee of die guining the fart. ilia Panda are nearly run. The Senate Ilan tan never again echo the toues of hie nonoroua voice,--hin eloquence never more mend the quick blood through the hearts of an enraptured auditory. Itie doubtful indeed that he will ever leave the room wbrre day after day he to w.ting away. F:veay week render• oven o tempory abeener from hie bed more itud more Notwithstanding recent statements that he hue no organic ilissame, it is true that one lung is almost entirely destroyed by `rapidly pro gressing 10114301,,, out the other already giros indication °rase incipient Staten of the &revise. Thin will be Sail news, I know, to your ri.Jera; but hope is now effaced by surest evidence of the Natality of thin attack. s. hole at Beer Valley • never can he exhauntril'!" elaggerinted 'Latvian...in do no g The truth in, that nothing in known of the richness of thenine, any further than the shall hes been soul. It in now reported that theta are two or three rich hales. Others may or may not be trowel but the probability is, that the Dear Volley region will now he well explored, arid other discorerien will tie made. —Stacktee Jour . litre In run paper which the above in copied, informs on that the Make , bulimic has risen fire ar nix feet in cans, , yormer of the late maw., and - overflown loony dame, carrying away ninny of ail.. River op I ...bone have, tn Cabot guano!, almost totally ceased for the precast, and the miners resorted t to the gulches. I We understand, gay. the:San Jewimin Repubh Ican, that-the water fell in torrents in the tllOllO - taint, mail it is estimated that at Mukelumnie Rill alone, $ 7 100.000 will thrown into circulation during Cher weak. The quantity of attriferoun i earth piled up in that neighborhood Is incision I !able. We bearof one instance where $10,004) wasaltered for a pile of dirt of 3,000 bucket', and refused Beery person engaged in agricul !oral operatierts, is overjoyed at the improving prospects . From Om Caterer-t, Chreenfe. Womr:—lt is computed that. notwith, standing the stormy weather of Tharaday upwards of sixty tons of catch were washed with in sight of town. WA's:rt.—Water is flowing in great aimed anon in nearly all the gulches and ravines around the bill and elsewhere, and will no doubt, con tinue for some time, even if the rains do cease, as the earth is now perfectly eat:muted. In Volunteer and Steep Oulchea, particularly large volumes Of water are now running. PICKINWi —Several of the "In ky few" have picked up eulficient gold to pay expenses, while walking alestit in the rain, during the last few days, without the trouble even of using pan or sheath knife. A very fine specimen of gold, weighing five dollars, was picked up on Centre-street. on Thursday last, during the rain. Tone—Upwards of five hundred new lone some have been placed in the various gulches in the vicinity within the lent three :lays, and al most every carpenter has his hands full of or ders for the construction of others. Taixtaint.—Mony persons not having new earth thrown fin washing, have hoed' running hrough their toms the refuse mirth and tailings long since washed in cradles, and aro thus mak ing handsome wages. Munrire's Onectr.—A tunnel coinriatigh'as been formed for the purpose of culling through the dividing ridge betvreenbinnt'e and Murphy'a gulches. The distance from one gulch trrthe other is upwards of three-quarters of a milio nowm...—Some considerable rain as fallen within the last week, and an one dig gings are wet, but moid'of rho flume claims have been pri6ped out, and many ate rolling out the "ore" In huge quantities. Some good ravine chime have been found on the very bill tons, and the busy fellows are busy emoting cabins and preparing for a winter's campaign. Susi noes still continues brisk in every department, more particularly in "Pat's Punchea," a new in vention for making boles (in pockets.)—dfarya rifle Express. /Isogon FALLS.—Oar town was last evening thrown into that wild excitement which le known nowhere save In a gold 'country, by the discov ery of a rich quart: vein running through near ly the centre of the town. Some industrious miners, who have been for nearly three weeks pant doing the aloes end sure carting and wash ing three cent dirt, struck last night in the bed rock, a vein of decomposed Substance; which proved to be quart:, running north-west and south-east, and crossingtbc river at nearly right angles. One of the first "prospects", was seven dollars to a pan, and we have sees some of the slugs which they have taken ant, weighing front seventeen dollars upwards. The result et thin new discovery has been the formation .cif the "Salmon Falls Prospecting and Mining Associa tion," by a body of fifty of our enterprising citizens, who intend to lay bare the rink tree nures which are now concealed In the vicinity --Co, Sacramento Timm. Coon llom.ow,—These diggings, located shout a mile south of Placerville, have-'within a few weeks risen rapidly_ into importance. There are now OUT 2,000 mon engaged in sinking 'hate, tunneling, and othetwisoieligaged in va rious mining pursults,—Sociamento • Union. ' Jamieson's CHICIC.—We have received a call from a couple of gentlemen from Jamieson's Creek, who gives us the following items of noire -from that quarter: There are now eleven quart, mining compan ies organized on the creek, all of which, ez,ept the Washington, 76, company, have suspended till spring: The 76 rims 18 pestles. The quartz increases in richness as they sink into it. Several pounds that showed no gold, yielded, on testing, two dollars per pound. Within the last four weeks claims have risen from $1,200 to .$3,000 Hart/Pei/I, trress. Riven MiffiNa,—We learn from Mr. Moffatt, just down from the North-Fork, that the "per, dons of many of the damming companies on that stream have been suspended for the season. The rivers as yet have not been materially t wol len, but the water is now rapidly rising, and the present rain will undoubtedly ruin moot of the dams, and drive the miners (rota the beds of the rivers-IA. Sucerasi id. DANISII.I CoMPANI, —The Ore gon Bar Company, consisting of 25 men, hove to k en out $35,000 the pr eat ,e.Oll. They have not diAmmiell, but merely suspended ope r.tiooa until spring . Their dam is built so se curely that they have sanguine hopes of its with standing thelloods of the present season. The New York Damming Company, on the same WHIM, have relieved the river hed of about $36,000 since the 26th of -July la.t. The com pany, which is composed of seven men, intend ramming operations in the spring, as 00011 as the water permits. The frame work of their dam, together with those of many others on the North Fork, are probably, ere this, gliding grace fully down the Rio American., —Sorreniew. , Union. 1A.,11 OF K0A141,11 . 1 , ]horn so. —We learn that Knosuth received a telegraphic Aisputch , last night, informing him of the death of his troth re council by the anxiety and depression con sequent upon the persecution tool imprison meat of her daughters at Vienna This event will give to the sympathy already so active in the cense of Hungary and its noble and eloquent representative a more impressive character. It gives to his presence among us a more solemn feature, surrounding, in tome degree his person with the chatm that belongs to the idea that (hod chastises those most whom he loves best, and for whom he reserves ultimately the highest re wards. If there be ott thin earth ti corn , in which the victim of affliction eau realize this consola tory blessing, withont being withdrawn from the active scenes of life, or without feeling his em orgies Impaired; we may he portnitte , lns , hope that itit that of the • man who pleads sincerely I the cause of Iris oppressed country, in whose elPf Title be has risked all that in door is blot. May Owl give the heart of the great and elo quent Kossuth the power to receive such chas tisement, and to Improve it tor the good of the prinriple which. he represents. Intslonnont Elston Liarl had bekn attlieted fnr It; year. u ith a fwv er.• ran to cur •ml d 13,... ,6 •uttitt uuturto.l kr, at, lu.l...tuvit,uutt Air tut. vt •I . Innu..u.l 1 u.pt Itarta‘ Ott.ut tr,trit .t .II I 1111 Farr , ll . • Ar.lttan •I.tolcut,tt, au.l It eut.4...obi and w.II I Awl. at tht. Urue I tt-ta.l Ltuttu-ItI• 'rut, ruttult I rt, bul tu us, Id , . ...I Entl It ruc.d that tut. +l.aA' Patroieam 1A ItGLARRAIII.r I'Ap• 01 ZiT (tuauguot mu , NT lllTlLni.tru . at1...1 4 •11 nl the aflllrlal 1.4 the of W m 11,11,4 I hi. et., • I, . 5 1 •ho tt.” Iw el.ptiowl to ,Irak,o 111 , owl with 1.11.1 t Thud Gwen attlirite..l several yeeri mitt. • unit, n.nttniunt 1.. Waite... until tientoultiiir. tti• nulincunatinn •I that tin. hat Ulu to v.l 1.1.1.16 n nt ticoth and "Int film. thieb .finny nay *to,. I 1., an on...ration pettnruied.anLl the ihn - Seninu r•ltrlind .pi lett in ay IN, • it Mi. st.•un cnuiptiont I sun., -."`nt rat .3 tha tom& moment umla3.l tors.. .. ta• InY.I rued . .f • emvar t oo Mt. ova al. tea, W.tl I.lajorl- b 1 l/ao 1 mrot IL. um 1.3.1 onlmatll7 lord hoa .rameh lly. Grottos. which my et 0art....1.1.,) tO the room La,lltl, 013.11 ha. mrovatta. tut 3 1 . 1 m.” 1 •• II My goorral laralth um arty n0t..0 totys...3 Elm I . l.lr.latato. mat 1 attnata• tlm coy tt. ha m. I...data ht. et.• 33.3 attar., to tho ao.l 101 l La harry la at a any tolortuatom In 1 am. ma ram - tt 1.11311131.1. rot mil. ay h . -yam A Id. ..•1 h roll., a:m./ ormt. It A VA.. •1.. t . .. • .3'mm trout alai F ri r,' atm.. 1.31 I I. aC,W tt y o otth huoultU, au.. 11 1. mt.mota, am. ay Om 11 , . /311.11. T _Coo.• meth .1. rata,. n. Sall Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, &c. LOGAN, %% iLi 4 ON ,5.4 CO., No. 129 Wood Street, alftvo,a, ttt A.t, FUELEION AND DOEENTIC lARDWARE, CUTLERY, tr mvoi:Tri , .h" of MAN S•t , A AY` , Dar" Will", Sr Cl r V .11 I- !rasa...Als tows..: setae.. l' U. planthSl otberta: ie. ll ,411 u es , lttxmlool her. It Is use-t It Au pre.h..6l t 14 h. ow all Ytrsunt... It is the he.t the tenk•tl u 1 atl •11.. h•ww.s•s to tbs.' !tnal.. — T 11.11F11. 114 . 1 . Aum•••••• TAnn 1 Kit A P.A....AA1-lAi 11el.ani• StlatiOner t•Ar itOt •Atioa. tn.a.. •••~1,. 91 I Itot.l. I •”.•11 1..•• •• 1.1 tlt.a •I it. I haAtA AA.t Asst.l ••• •:•to ••••.•1 r WIN. I.*. ri.+l I.A• V. •••••1 tn. Ow 1..01 IL, her. or•••• *art 1. L . •t u, t•u• tA DAT I••• much 1.0, it. "nu, A. li..rtue Ate v, rr•••I•nt mr•••n• • ,•• 1,•••1•1 IA Alit... It Prte, nra 1. r 1 1.4 ••/. 1.. ?VHF PARTNERSHIPI. berel,..r. , exi-t tog bet•fv.n tho 1..11.1nr. laoug A ireaf a,l h. I-. wttlf4rawAl ra flush ...11..1a, b, ...rtufr, at the x.ll ...and 110.111 IV A 1...\t._, II MLL.LEIt PARTNERSHIP. {Yr h the 11th thy :14s oehtr.l wall us •101"( C.l.lrol.avitin. , lt•.n.to.l 1141.1. AND .1111," ISO ANl , gl•, .ITIV , II. 1a0n,11., .tll, L.l 1,00 Nil Ct. .11 ft.- rta...l. 0...1.0 Viola •tr.r1,1..1..-0 1C.r.1 an.l -talltafl/4-1•1 'AIII KL, A I' 11 AI ILLEI: Cl= n —Th. ortril,y, Ito.n isAJltittitit ral by ettittin tty.l M• noir firm. - JAY: Ivy LlTTF:ll: l s . lirrit , ln b fresit Rimer, tat: II IlitlittAl till. LARD -L - 20 kegs No. I. Leal. for Mk by J. 17 tit A W. lIA II I)EARL ASII--3 0 111114. for 41110 by • )417 J CA IEI.I , INSEED 011)-12.5 libls. Griswold's I.rand, An Palo by J I . :ESE—SOO boxes prim , . ' , toting: '""'""'"" L boy saIA .1• 17 1 UUTTEII. — "2O has. (10 Koll, ll for fatally aiin, 1,111 rited aal Itir 1., jai; J n I'ANFIYII.II I~LL 11111"11;11.—Iiiti.. M 5 d., fresh. (I for itale .1 II et is rirmi LERATUS -- 5 11 boxes and • 2: l bblo. toy J VA 1 1 1,. B A ,:iO ON-2Mill 11 is. for sule Ly J A, VI 61 . 11f l aliti ES-5 Mils. prime ltolf Ilhfier; Itygit ptitmo Ert-b liarlo,l bbli No. I I,4ri: . boxot t'reasu Ch...,.. Ben A totr 0. stud l'a. Itattrottd, ...I for eels by 1001.1,11 • 10, N 1 , .. o'. j,ll - vt. NEARL A:SIIES-30 casks DlA's brand 'Tor tont. by W. IliktlALEY 310 4•17 .. . .... '' ' . IRUTTER ,t, LA Ittl---- ,„,,, rk -i Indt,r; tt Lai 1.10 d; 0 salt. It, all .t...W. itAtIALEY • 0). I ` , iIESI.I BUTTER—I emir Tamil r Prult; 11 40 boxe, II 1ti0.....1() Vfn.i flab, Pet""*". ),IT f.(l. ANTELO, tioneral .1111161- V/ t .14,n m.r,hant, 1 . 1010(1410114 ' 14i,1111014 104.1 4 I.n mm 41010041. of 1.4141(arr 0•0448113 . / (.17, A Card. THE, undersigned, having had his proper t undersigned, the recunt hr. It ReorNtleT , lih..) In the :11,10 llutu.l Inotirsuor timNpani. AA. Nn 3onthilol4 it hi. duty IA Mem Nat ilnVomp.oly have.DO , IT hnOnr.hir fi, amount it.. him on ht. pnilry, awl pool th• .Annippotoplly. thonAh nut 1..mi1Jtn.i......1.4.n0in JOS.:I'IIN. 'CltAt ELIA. N.ffickley. r.. January • ' AFIRST RATE SALESMAN in a Dry Store. Apply Pa JOAN DEAN, Ft.dem! Real Estate for Sale, ONlotEiA. o rapid aully A . ar. • Illaso Warehnu.n. ,••• Illonle and Lot In Manelteetnr,erupled hY'San”..l Church, adjoining Charles Brower. The bott*u is njl,4auttal ly Unlit; ota either aide there Is • tin. , nag ..t wal.r, an orrhantor thriving peach trete, nod every riluireinent lu • rrepretablJ and element connfrr 1113 UP. lut. Alvo. • Lot o• the atunangehela rivet , haring the Rolling 11111 of !1111. r, Church.. t:m, en the tort. Vet Lerma •1.. ply to JOA KNOX Alturn y Law, alll4lar Ina:8 Urtsul alreet:Pittnhorgh. Ihett and Journal roar da• lit 1 JONO SHAW LI—A. A. AIASoN & CO. A ..r. <.l.lpg not Ma balmy.. of their fa.. and IP4ai avan ail low as !On and a 3.... Alb AtERINOS & PARAMATTASI — A. A. AiAwN A 00. are dining tan all their stet of male Merlon, Paratnatta, Ala.-ma •a. rata _ LIENTILS —WO lbs. arrmark LeatitH, for Ws , by W. A. Aleel.ll flu a CO.. 410 Una., and Tea Dealer., tIONIINY — FoaI lion - tiny of the hest (loat h,. constantly On hand sod for rale I am barrel or retall.hy W. A. &beim ILO A tar.. lala U.:al I...ltartr rdtaa.f- , B UTT E R—Just received and for sale, vii leo Ib Roll Duller 12 Keg. 1 Übl imed for mit by a ENULIEII DEN:JETT. RUSIATE POTASII-300 1131, reo'd and Or sale br J. KIDD • CO. POO No AO Wood argot. Rll--Supertine English in kegs IMMtn,. and h. - lb pattager. „ 7ll4.l . .. by keg * 0 DD CO. CA NU*ES—Pure Sperm Candles; Pataat l'oliab ad Whit. and eol`d War,". • Star,'' . '' eL .' Ußl3%' " Chroniele d , ii Am OM' LE FLOWERS-3uelbe double kj - anall-1.• 1(0 nal. I, J KIDD a Cu. INU Oilier. ROUT—ROOT-2001J11.+ n . rito; for I 4 wale 11 , J KIM , a C.. , BAl'll I IVO :SPUNtIE—I cook. a tine arti rle: ...r &all. Ay .J hi DI. A 141. Clerk Wanted. PiGOOD 800 K. -K LE PER—n one other need k apnly. rrouired. Marx, or!th ren won, io hatotwrittoo of the applionot, - 111 idtls lf For Real Good Teas " - I co TO NIORRIS' TEA STORE IN TILE `II Tea. are never kept nt Wu estate It rind strong' and Ann flarnerd T-nn GI rnt. P.n . P>nnS. Tesa ebsese.l at ft en Pot Pad her< fur 7Sc per pound. and the !melt Tema n e ti he United States SI Si IS• 1... i out f.,r the Moo Tea elp.t th. MORRIS' TI:A STORE. ETTERS PATENT having been granted ■A to the L'l•illaburgh. }Littmanhmand Warren Radlr,mt imnpany: lb. roberrib.m to tha eaotbd Hock of mid mmtoany •illmeet pat the it Clair Ilumt. In the city of Vott•hurch. on Thor•ley. the 12th its, of February nett, b.mreen the hours of lu Welsch A. M. and 3 o'elock P. a.. the enrino. n 1 ebr.i UK tram the ahoekholdera • Creel dent and st• Mstmh-ers for the manzaement of the affair. of nald romtmur• Vittehur•th 15th J•uneer,los2, Ilonnar fh.nny, Wm. Robinson, Jr.. . Georg,. I: IVIdo. °gorge Ogden, J.on , Or., (4th 0t.,, Parton.) Relit]. !get, ligniatnin Dgelingtnn. Itot , ert orr. John 11. Sh.wribgrg, ebnw plmhti.. Jo.toph Ilurhouton, John M0r0i..., anal IMmocrat. Klttannlnr. Jr(ll4..nnlact. I..nnwral SI. Clarion:Cnnar 1.41 M , lipan wt.', copy 3 , 1 jai , : 31 To the Afflicted._ 'MEMBER , THAT MORGAN 'S 01111111 SYRUP. I. an Infallib., mtne.ly for Conabo. Ithumalisut. A..thuta. lioareene., Croat , ar... For a numl., or fear. I'• uNtulness ha. been fr.,17 th , a.e ur City, a. well as the rmat nun, 14. r. who it. , 1110 , 1 eat-ion...redo°. of the country In .rtnrh It lut. 1n.....0 Introdunal. and many who hare the a eprlniraler. a. In tho extkannlinary erod4 nod eore. it ha. p-rlunned. Wr){110 •1410, err acrom pan, es , l, of the ayrup Thin us...thrine in Invalua bh. In who allay no afillett.l with any .1 the boTa mon, mall, ruil-tant enonly on hand. whn,lea.k .n.I all. at Inn drug • MIOU Fri% No. Y. 3, Wood str.c.t. An I y rent,. pm. For Sale, LOT OF GROUND, fronting 25 feet 71 ch.. o Venton Arenue, and ei4Enting lu &at In mtnat. $l4OO mat, TA4 I.ot worth on tinn.. but ,4 tna nowey. •klio4r to mall no Ow ahow. tarnia We aoc rnl oth.o I ote.rho h tge •lan.aa of on oqual .41 '"""'", 1111 M.'"" '""1.... .k A 1 1 01 .1 .. a 414 at Lai, Fourth.4vet,lllb47,o . . . ftARIIAI U'l' ; M It I eenit. t....ttrlen: al. 4 1 / 2 met netase II 41:1 , T a.rwle manubterttrer', prieer .1.11,1 N II Kl.l.rolt, • u...:.:. Printing Office for Bale. N EST,% BUSH El) PItINTI NO I IFFICI .I.lul fury rinll•r• nr.• eta pl. form nr•l rat. 6.1•{1.... Thry l•• Will ~,,11111a..i. t•o thou-and .I•Al•r• The •••••, stTord• art •ppertuolty cAu but rar01,....ur • .lotsb , • We.htowibto I•rog, a fain rat. 0r11../, .I.llg ..... I•r•enttntry New/4..0, all n.... yr•di h. nol.l J••••••• 1 • Fnr rat , 11. illar• ....1r•••• publinl,l, .11 Om I.ll.t•,•urghtlearlte. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ‘IT EII A E PROPERTY in the Boroughs A ,uth I . lll,l,orzti. Haminiamm. szhcl E., U., mmetmut, Owl 1..1.11.1..114.1111.11, T•111•/11.111.11 1011. t.l 1.11..rr0 y l's.rmak, S.urvs. on. . . • . . . . . ia1..1 .:m. .. . i11,1•11rgb an rauha4um. tkt..: ay.., ..4.1.... a, 11101..14—and. 1,6 11,., ,rut, t. tb , . $14, , , ...r.,1,1 v . I, gratt.in. rag.. Ih. ortr. the 0 ,, .+1•1 "I 0,..- .4...n.ka.c.. 1 1 lag . 1..... .. • $10 61 .0 otr Out nl th• pen, rty w• mll4l well In salt we,. sw the mann.. .. 1117.1 , W 00 Frems ch. *hot • priers. vf which we woOlet •te _ duet :ant 29.1 w W. m0ub1.h.....11 nue ilitstreab amity, inJ It. te tter.... at tho wain/boo of Ik. W SON , ter uirot. although the low tt\ it • our inrentroo. ...1 Wt.. or Ow other props...too of Yu a...,0 txr olf•for ersilitry sem, v.r .1 I..•tior i.tirrhated the Mein., fia it..r ...one tor he onto-- tit. tool alto jfiwo r are. and 11r. Mon. n. other,. to, .t.l 4+Ti the hoot at Sit.. ,r •sr. • - 1t511.9 .511.1,7.0 to r.Xo W• t. tbourou. pre...cone . for s. te• mid would 11,1,a tosr suit hust e.. ue.• eell of btrge ro tt tot o ro o would Oil ale .n otman• h. . L o tto o ohl oh. Id; " d.. o eavh so will ago.. to let,ve a• • Currant • to wt. jatt•ettoo. of tor Inv abbot not pe. o. to their et, •ill arose trot the', cu., ottool, the inv. mien.. bon. •I ti. interest. •fitt curb rh.tw. for to rool.l. a. , rtfiltu sitat.h, if nootatorr.shil the fist t . d...t0-IN ri...en preonco. who.. •nnti lho expert ,, one knows, ha• .11•Olv otxxo letto ay . ilittsLuv ti el belloun th. Fa., and 11 .4- , o t ter .ou•t.ottl, tors...tag Os comcnstton awl I pit lotto stust our to, 6.25.1.0 r &idea the tilt tu ..toy Pr ronttn. IMP , ••• " In°w' to xi. a t tooeh more so th•n If loons a. it o )aril sod rx,ilfy imptvoinn. Mr Mort....st .1,..ut ompwriug to the City Counrib, anJ or ~ur il.rough. an improvement In our sir,. 100 oot apptottottiou ol nutfotrontifwmb too, .matt •1,1 , It be Is Courtier-I of bring ntremi t o r. ofrou.. and still, h. s•vs, add storms SA. to lab ,. to our two tial,tvola .fits, in Ito, loosen]. W. rill utoira7e. riot. profits to th• porehLowti stool •t hoot e, to the •hrdo amount of helm,. duo it. if thit Patltert tuO•old f. latiPM , Mrtmabronli•ood itfi current rxte• it. Itorouchi, anJ t.u. half reserved Lie both inter...re tone person or moral. "' 77f1t . l ' AlY tiRECOI, IfiA.te 4 Zih,r*l w,J .r .rM~I .r •11;•Fil a.o Foci FF.IT F u. re.i , iPtlrm;t. and FT. to Mi.... FFtFT, o rill utak.. t-marTri TI $I A Card. E ..X , RE , A. , \V A 11. F. that there 11 certain ate . ..1 ume. tn.:nut:out the twine*. Ingeweelt tut.renre,otina ua, forth. tonna... of .I..t.tatiyu our ettu•te to relieve unteelow. Suet: - the' we erral.il the* debt. •Itbin •• few yearn . Whew:, s hen • e emzem intn of ttr Mee., . and faun], J.W. on it. the n0.r....n hn h, .en (axes. and ether extern., h:xl to peel rtauterl", wenn. of the.. ....tad during ..ur rot. ah tuon.uw for a tuetiol of Mon •Iro• ste...ere •.( lengtheowl lit swell... In the eel: tralent tur A...:ther. - that we 1,54 luenmber.,l our estate to more . irnsl talue them lb. ot enzur.- .., aud bade wrollern..n .ill comet: ald : wee.. It the :wooing et ttentent ;het a purples mt. `t re Art.) 111.bown a .I . ..fit:Xt.:X.. Whtrn mare than nor w hole *us, gra. yr. vrttro cam. Into n tt. no• reiprettullr request parties to Investigate the no rrrrr nem. of they. elalemente. and eeriowetutreettenre Of the en to tut sat Our. tlierueol to purehaee. talon; the •••111.0 action la ttn. matter. s nhould th , proirrty h..ll,eilra Nde. It will o,rent any alowa.de amity. meet et h. tont. or any erwlit gown. but whieh eertant of our er..1.0.re are . gtve no. et Ihnee Putehrw . :no from no. O. O. OREtiti. , • teem.: tiltlf.oo. It, ow:pot:WlT refer to the following gentlemen e. to the tette to the property. 50.. .n 4 11. ft.. WILK; Ntl. Kw: . eatellot the nn tutored In. POL., ntal woe •Il Inforeostwn nn U.; sub:ert Oen. W. YOKO' A N. 11. Vital°. Iton, 11. lIKKIURN. P. 0.1.001111, ha, W LOOII K 11, W ti P. 11A511LTitN : Km, It. WILIyINO. Ent. BI AC a ASIIINOTON.Kys„ tala4St -Home-made Blankets. NOTHER SUPPLY!—We bove received /IL • 1.. in.ro pair. of 0v...110nt Ana..madr Dian/La. Alpo, Aisnufa tared do.. ers,llo dn., Cr. lle I=.l , t h ot ". l=t l Mlll ' e n alttrOo ' l Vlannels, only 31 Ra oi.nts per yard. Unoltrinlmble W01,[1% Vlsontols. nil qualltl“ Gan. nod Pill lelan.lo. '"""". gm". M. ql.lrl= h r ItaIFIELD, - v. E.. corner of Wauttb .nd Market Mr. Re lorll. atteotion Cu lGe ruperlor FibirtitM .1124 mt. Pet J•l3 Brigade Orders. Ilithaux Ilt tux, 141 - Muenih Jun. 11. 1552. riling VOLUNTEER. COMPANIES IN I Ihr to 1m fora,' on the mttst,lhrtto, VIII tuhl, the haitmllot......n.thuht 4 1:.4. Elhols lly r f , f 11rice.11, artieral Ltainter. J. It. 11,1'.1.1KINK. Ahl de..entop. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! lIOLIOES LITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 nandtal,norn.i •hen Nut O wen- . a..en a . In Fran..., I, Alvman.ler Durna, Knlrtertra.ker Mauaaloa. tli January; 13 yea, Ilt,rneullusiet and Cultivator br January. klerrhanee Mapulua for January. S 6 a year. Ilankor . . Magazine. tor Januar,. SO • year. lloldr Ilarpr o'a Dollarea Iltuatino. llac taatinar Jan Illa uary; year. /3 • year. FeLovell 11,ciulne, 85 a yea, Morro* Willis' llama I,urnal. Lady'm Book. fur January; 10:in a yanr. Otatiania Maga:dna •• haiiln.: National Ilaignaine, •• All• 14n -nit ti T expt Magna Raid. A lard , ainaniitmrnt of Eudora Literary Papers, On ay. 0n hand, and mut...ruinous raralvail. at thi puhilaheria into, . • _ The liningarlAj_l_Patriot liITIN.IIE IN , i„ Ou i n tl ii. , l t y .. a i n felr dap4. r....v. That iTp:i. ' tl..lll. to purrhasm their (Ilan:Nod; nag. and 'till nion to pr0...10 the ginat canoe. 1.0 lovit.a I. rail at encArvirs Etirllilltill of (Inn and (loyal ClArY1111k 1 ), and purrharn• Chair clothing at Irom 15 to 151 per teal of • ,lie .ant. ttl,ck. fall eitd complel•. Work tr•elanicd. 11: Owill I. 1. 1, .... la. II PratthnAl at.. mar Diamond alley. V - ILOUR—S hble. receiving and for sale by li fait It. D/11.ZELL AO). i i II F.ESE-8 0 41 boxes prime Cream, [or sale % J by 11.14) it. D‘LZEI.I. t W . . a 1 'VEEN A Pl'Ly.B-16 hide. prime, choice % I rarlclivo..ft , rain hy 1.14 R. DAI.ZRLL • CO. Attft-10 Mts. beet Leaf, for mule by 14 J.ll IL DALZELL A I.XI. L UNDRIE3- 1:7 00 bags F 0.1130014 21 " tilmenc; 10 bags Drivi Apple. El eatbor. 3 ••• (P•alvE) 117 . bales Cntton; to arrive, for 0010 br ' 10.11 All DICKEY • Co., 0.11 Water and ETA. st.evo , lo, Clerk Wanted. \ 4 0001) COPY ISTrAND BOOK -Nr EFIPE4.. Socurlly and o , ol , .l , lollerenr• vlll 1,0 , 071E11:W... dol, Or.. .0, 11. F., D u al. Eine... handor 0g i. [ 4 1. : 17 , 00' pll4-0.1.. Kossuth and Hungarian Hata. AFEW CASES recemod and for salo • Inv by Wll- 1 101( 800, door Mini r1 . 1751:13 alder 1- Dividend. • rpHE Trutituen nt ”the P t ittsburgh Gas Companyitittare thin dal , r a2alztu o lol h 4 a ri r riZr - ploc t l: tt o f r " Vjf . on ' pe n u r y t p . ey:e f,rthtelth toe:tort :older% or their legal repmeeetettree,st the Who* of the JAM te CillTY. Tress. Cia*Cornmer, Jett. 1 2 . 15f.2----ttattl3.llr I ANDRETIFS GARDEN SEEDS—just tomolved from PhllsrlelPhla. • trll omgpl.t. ...umot, warrantal tho mop of lthlr whi ch 111 far aloft to my outlaw. ratter trbolatal• Mail, at Um Prod Ptoro, Noa lot mol 100 Word tt B. N. WICHKABIItIf. al arm. of Wood lad (10th As. ACKEREL—Nos. 1, 2 and 3, for sale by WICK IfeCANDLXB& It i l2---ES pkgs. O. 4,2:3111=1, ISM ERCIM,. Ive - rtinaanto and, cr &ram] fr.. of • fnm - - 2i;Es E . E 711,13 s s iti N \ DSOS' X • x Or TIM m ilTit s t o6f_&N irrp.em . , -,Avs or 'tiAILIN TO AND CR .i.l TIIN I.INITak. STA:ll:e Y TUE 004.1.1 N ' LIN E.\ raou M\ 105. i,. 1t1P,.. . _ , . ...611 ~. st...h ...\ Mednewlor• Slar.li 14. ..`,... r. Morl. 2,, , ,. Vrdnaday. Man . J. 1...... , April " 1 ..,Ine.dai April ....- , ir. April 11...-.1 .W . n. 4 1... _ay, Apn1,...........\ ';:4'.; li: ........ . - , - ...1 , ,73:::: tl:', 1t... -. .: ' ..... r. June V' Wedin lay, Jcinvl:•-_. .... \ .. July 10 edne ay. Jul) 14 .. , Aux . ; W Pleads . Aux 11 .. Aux . 21 We needs Ana :La._ . 1 ,, [ 1 : 1 5 . ...n d 11;741%;... 4. r , :::::: .. , 7 Wed ay: t ti•-• ...... - • Vet ra_ Wedne.. ay. I):c .. net ::0 WedurN, F. :1.... . ... Nov 11 Wealneal , Not "1. .. ..... Nov IN ..... .... Wednamla Dee Per 1.1 Wedneeder, Decl:. ~ Tax Pirr9uminn oNn TXLIGIIAP N. _ I We have Men no little ameowd. of late..at the hit y lux lirag xadoda of the Cincinnati Conini.rvial and oda r Itindrel prints. in recall to what they roneldrr a dvielky .n el the part of the Tele.rriph No , over the Pi .hurgft. ad the tuorted di/Tex . ..nee of publit ..pinion. whir\ ...ma - . 4 sturday ,aturd T. qsturtl.a) P turd r uninf q•Lturda ••• urday t. turd,. .uddettlY tt. ham nu - uup up. upon the oenaeion recent trip or the PlttAhurgh to iraniarltle. How mild ark, upon the l'ittrburnla , Out trip m In vine. ar ft wv tonertainnl by lhn 0.1611.11.9 • owners of the Selearaph that the Pittnburgh wnnlfiasten her filet trip to Lonivrillo.and they hit upOn thu titer= Flailtn tO arittfop opportunfr for • trial of spend; with the gteat creamer PittAlrrett, nod why went they an auxin. ler It at that partici:4r 4mrr Why the man Is pia'. • enough. They were well aware of the rice that rostrata beat rout( tu. ....peeled to make any extraortilmery ennui upon her first run. when her ponderons ennines were new and not even warn smooth by noe. Ttmr well knew that . . if ever they rhould be able tom:opt...2e with [he Pittsburgh In speed. that then was the bad,. time offered or that pus., poen. The rittel - orah went to Louisville with ho inten tion of running witb the .Teleittanh, nr ant o th er boat: and It was etere.lingly unrourteous. to .way the least, on thi. part of Captain 31eCh.11au, of the Telegraph, and con trary n, the general feelings of reciprocity existing, or saneb ohould rzW.t between river earn, that 10. boutt ~,,u.out latt, in bee old nod tried rater. ..1.1°4 a • • M ryrtor-tly new to her • part. (ha. h.r t,, make aoT aasoht nt fat r awl what was the comm. of certain taliton. at Cincinnati on that or,-salon? 'Why they. (u though *ell paid for their inetionms and dupliciti, of which We ham hot little .loubti heralded to the worl.l that the worliCe wonder. the great steamer htlebutgla. had twee chianti oily beaten by the Telegraph.. And sihat iram the atidet of IMI ,, 'Tin -10. at that time: alai ..tar as Cincinnati rag leitt•rille t o m concerned. every thing as , lair. yuat ant hon,malde. milt not a word w+ whienered in deprication of the prim- 1 limiiel ateatillmat raring. 0 no, nothing ot the kind war hint ad at It all eery ulee, and/net the thine .00- .1. liut it the change which hm •Irouir arm the s pi r it lieir dream," The meiotic etenuoir rittchoral. comae. beeren 01,..ii of het way—the thou.atelloods o i her ~,,\,..... begin tr. mtzle down in their plece..",to hiragne euPple by fruition. SIM beetleso More upon the , mat sinter iti though et thing ot lifc, and to prom to the odd that ALT i• to become wbat elm was ...laced to be, our of the fmtart taasta on the weetern alern. Tha,rjr ,ect vie ,ilernerf 01 the Telegraph. begin to ilia , her with inalottaX ; they are evidently afraid of her, arid thei mt their 10.14. bagether as to tie twat means ot get ting out of • tiitt piece. and what , mince do they poicoet ally. ',want), they , wain to chan. the dint of 1 abilic t, .piritll.l co., In e t megnaulnaino canetualot, that fn Mee...um to the /ear i ermte Of the Cincinnati and ton- , tirille peekwt lino and in conformity loth. over prevailing tailing and reatiment, tliat they must and will dentamate the temad practice cif etesam tgiatiruinti.trom the ample far, eit (hey well krill, tticirt inlaid tie eatzeinely heti 1•1110 us to tnessaure ipered wltk the Pittsburgh under eat.. Ina ritcutrotancra eata.tin Knvotc. aid as I Liu% Trry justly, tco. felt In Ault Innml . I rue U.?? matter 10-att-it at antun Int .tar , ant after Ilua o?Mr.• t Capt,lleChalan..oep to 1.. t? 0,4( ( 0 11,0 V. awl trtial\tnen it flrni ? wh, P. Ire °Moine has ehamisi.l, and the Trieste/kph doelitie4 the tensi or sper.it. It ill Stail..lL to thuow that the burgh hntt the time ref the Telegraph,atiour 2 minutes in the tirst ; after which she rid hex speed. vml . mule on sttemot et fat 111121 e the remaining diiitsace between the Iwo point.. PITTSBURGH MARKET. Linn P:l4.7.4llZrrTs. 1 tiatorinir morning. Jse 17. We notice S continuei clearances and quietness In'ibe'market. and as 0ZT1,11014 1 13 le .1111 clew, end no hare , 'tithing to ariticitate hot • continued synth, In teal& until ne are again f•••irni with • general breaking . np mi-mtier rootitinea moderate. but onto: ,finkifmealile from Ili. rontinrionv 1.1301., .which kw. f Jim, titiiilnot very Pr the mmt tm , lo , fL01.7R.- , T eq.'s. if nay thing, an roved ferlinc in the market i .oalon Ic tbo ligbineri of riiii•irm. and • kw lloaitsl lots virrii ili•no reigimid•: from wagon at. S 2 fra.m3, nod fioin give in deaf 'fiat sou at 1 3 1 9 gi 37 b Larii \ PROTIEIONE-Tbr market caution,. ,err lash nitit a very moiderata basin.. In eitler. 'mail tom lif dogs, min oelltims rt 5.1i6.154e in bbd..an X(4 6 to bblc ItmlNd ann. of !lamina trawl:dn. at 3" Rio roffew la atoadr at 91ie *. or I ktinue hares tamn off in iimllad lots. N, Mr mho:alders and ,9 9V i e fit barite sell Lard a Viler attiring remain arftlannt eLange from our last gib nnly a moderate bovines,. luc I or the reamud.r Loter rd 4 and 'ye to th t•ta ttsn Dl_ and Xt.t. THE HOH,THNDE. ' Cntercian. Jan 13. n ;gatemen Au.* (t, bueinen of the nut eraaon thia n •.r mints mtvi nal ren.is 7.3n1 The folio, • k. an 4 Of R.eeierl by n Throm,b full ,d le4Ch rYst Iu Trod - Preriatoly t. • Oramt 721IC.:11 To this date loot Test ..107.00 As .41.012 v the pule 0 boeiness has full, elooel. we will prep.,nt out lieu •I ... i ntro:Lot of the a x ondr t r o vikAtz 're'h `!•Tt" .7tl . l•Pil.lcmew of the hele " Wert ' We hone nit.. to rem" . place ot which tlemen o W dye w ss k able ood spec( to obtain from the gee 'fieorontiho•—[Price Curnot. BALTIIIOII.O,hIARIZET. \ • fiOITDI4II2. Jon. 12. Cattle—The !apply of b Tea at the scales to day fell off. and mires ruled .me lug higher. The offerings reached Ora head heir. , of whirl , ...tor 350 were sold to CUT butchers. snd 230 driven 10 rbite.- del Oslo.. Prirl.l ranyad from 13 00 to 421 nu he boot. equal to It 00444 23 net. and ayersuilid 436214' ling. - Sloe hare been more brisk. At quote at ,so 2.5 Oa 50. Floor—We note sales to day of Ito b s city mills at K. Offees to purchase MOM at the ram. e wore reha ed. holders uk i aa 14 124 e. Orain—Small pales of red wheat brnnght ' n by 4 .24 r ia Santee< for god to prime lots. Salo. of relict 07455 e. for both white and yellow. A lot of prime wh V. moo , ford at. 511 r. We quote tale at 340311 for d 30437 % • rroetalone—There hu been • better detuandNo. r bulk meat la day. We note eater 20.000 F. bulk shoulders see colon Tea74..ic. and 30 htidr do ad. at The. A team:mil pales of Warn and barrelled meal. hare been made At last week'. prices. . demand is eery • h o. t .r i : Zrri n hble at 224...2?Am ' etiesn. .LAUG TIOGS—Re have Men Antra a !otter from Mr. IV Nelltllt Tabnr. Owen la.who ranies on a pork ee'retaldishment In that parr. Mr 111110er id the nva laryteeT begs Reseed from e4O /i 0 21. Thal eremite well for Indlenc—l,Lon. Journal. V,Y AN experienccd•Warellnaae man, in a Wbrierale iirocery lion.. Muation at • moireste r. SOTmr.oo 0-.aliTt...boubtaliinPV"mtel" whore an Interview can y a note to Bun be boil. CatleCter; y.e . Z .L :111% o,en. BLOCKS, COLORS, MACHINERY AND ent , sitc.4, wed to the msnufacturt P.P.e. IA eold vetr 10ya.4 1 ..1 , 01tc.N0. tQ. _ Ai_ . 143 AS PALIIRR.S. Ltket PC "TRANSPARENT & PAPER WINDOW WANDS—Yon sale, t No. 65 Starkbt,treet. hy 1.11 PAL.IIY.R. -- IV ALL PAPER BORDERS—An exten • • aa.ocitaent, e meta; .rent etile uM 4 li ly, tor saki hi TIIEIIIAS PALAU:R. 1.13 65 51Nrkft'st. & MOLASSES— bbIa. N.0.11..1= u 10 hhds. I n gt u' It DALZSLV.~a CO.. IJEertrtt. L UTTER-3 bblB. prime Fresh Roll, for vals by (.I•I3)DAL.7.ELL CCU. LESNIt AX-2 tes. now landing from am Genera, for tzl•by IfilIAR DICKEY .t. 00.. jala , m ad emu( &U. EASE-5 Mile. now landing from str VS Geneva. tur We by' lOAlAil blekiri t')., jal3 Watnr awl 01.0[0. VLAX SEED k DRIED FRUIT -7 Lids. Kai serokl; • • II Iwo Dried Appbss. PearLer, landing frnm Genera. (or sale by ISAIAH DICKI,I( (L. jaa Weird sod Fro.. rt. • Continuation of the treat Semi•Annnal. :Sate for A T A. A. M ASON . A, CO.'s, 62 and GI Mar ket...7l.Alltistitir sk i rmrls.. ktillt,Ftese l lt EkTilt,t74. t•teether P rlir; toc of rery '' crber osarktil dour* to still lot.' 1.ti0.. Ltt . tr.. 0 ,1 Mt, s OLASSES-50 hbls. and 5 hf bbla. Sn war Hour, prime. for rale by 13 J. B. CANYLRLD. -- -- 11ouldh,Ttlagyar and Hungarian Hata. 4,4 McCORD & CO. have juO receiv-A w • fe. dozen of the. comfortable lIAT-5, to er hien chi, would respectfully call the attess thn at sp-ntl.sarn. ; AU I C I !i F ir S i ' s ' 11 .. !g e t i n . ! -Ri c i a S liel l' r a ‘ t . c . .elt- s o l t ° gPit i ld li) s,4 I s mat.. ri‘lusv-,1 prices. Lattice nut new it tai . theis ads... to call. , - ' fell _, - - -- ELLERS' UNRIVALLED VERMIEDGE. roam.. Va.-Jan-WOW. h.stis iL a ti r' us!=pilltiT. ' . ''' . " , '' , ` , " .,T {l'o d'6' rn 1 , 1 , 1rd th .4 appear, and are Pica ay ratullies, but they soon hp but on lief unrivalled It oras Kill • lust nen Irrsct.. Parma Dru 1.2 Ja SEED 100 bu. Clover; 140 " Timothy: L . 4.4 1 " Via= in stare ind far ..lalor be .ElOlll3ll •lik:vl , XlT, 1 . 4 Second. and IR first st. ' 00W. IL, for aide by . WICK t IiatIANDLIM VIIEESX- 1 1112 F L-AX .I" -4°,ba B ROOMS-44Q'd f . Coro, for saleV GOLATE.S k by ar NEII .1 TTR.4CTIO.N. , L. wINI 1: S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION. \ NEW CREXICAL DIORAMAS. • RIV DissolVing Views, Chromatrope Views, &c. AT LAFAYETTE. 11 ALL, ErE I: Y EVEN' .1" (: Tll 1 S ir NE A", With thA Oxce ption of Thunatiy evening. .1111 E, EXHIBITION will commence with ..rleo 1.0 n••• EISSOLV I hi: VI EM E. eCENEM_ON % k RIVER ItIIINIL r•-orrarnoav Innis , M ....U .' 1 . ( ~.V r. ,. ..4 „4 , 1 ..a. ::e..7; n ts.. , ZO .D f . :llolarOY. 4. swam sk Übe to 7Skid;A``A'ii,t''•hi,.°;• • y F.l - ,.. ith* Yl% (1(14(4 t... .a.,.‘n2\ teL2orrit,..... Th. ate. fl:111.1,1 I, rorlud, • ah tr..- inol•tooi CHEMICAL MIMI, lAe. 01 , 451,101. e of.tho moo who; rally .. Pal. orpub, o all tha.rhauce• poroO-ar 1.0 the na•l .I.T. rlfirA zzitgL.P.d.. l =".-, , , ,, , , ~,,, iebt Slx..z.N ' , : ". • ..,‘, ntt 111 C 1' i .. 0 iVA I, , \ .Cr En.i oit i ',X4tration of II a - Th tasorMe • I \ " .: Samuel Gray, \ MkR OMAN T TAI txt , ll \ , St. Clair Ifrtd Building; St. qiir S(rerr. WHERE h; is prepared to slinsc ' his\cmal \ . ~.11 eAVIIIIINOMLIS 11011 Int. wlAtch I•tr lnaln, 4,p. 1.. nr.l.r 11. a MAtch L. ,ra.t. 1... th.sitprohatio. 11... who m to rue him with Paln.a.C.- • j NEW) RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENI;. WESTERN RAILROAD \ • FROM PITroDURGH TOCLEVELAND,CoLUMfais s:(3NciNNAF,L . i gtM In tn . n nerlion nen rGr Pennu.`crntrdl Railroad 1•III$I10111111 ‘KO i• ',VALLI:OS IN • LESS TIIAN TEN ilt?KgS, ti 'I A ConTlNPtirs RA I,l4‘tOs it Link! • . .1, lIIIIE Rupees', Train on tin: 1.) io und Penn- 11., • I I. at tram. Itaiirotl. Laves Patti.. bats A. !I, •:, o,youg as s.a.e. ley. ittshetter. N. w 'lei hoot. Darling. .. ton. goon. Pei...tine. volumbotha. sod F. 4 5, nod nark. , q es Alliance, 'uiver. ham l'itt.hor.sit,- , 1 I Fl. 1a5...-. sters base Altitiorn on the inertia, d It.il at 21P. 11.. and pact. lll...eland at atO P AI. notugniug he pates. r ker a b i P ese anosidami at aA.II , A thence at 2 IL and rearttstioranat •,•• .Ni • Paesenge. by lius out. eon, Nous Cincinnati . - burgh to t rted.re,:rileboot ninlit tr.vel, sod etre oao to two der. 14.,konsiertini, with the krona t 'ltailroasi. . .4•001 MA deny front Alliance. In Canton, Mutat n Weoeter. and Slenedienk eel inn, noon to New 0 h. Potent eat Warren. t Sia-The New Ilihadtn Aorrourcolatitn Train Ica, a Pinenurghat In A At, he 4P. AL. awl Kew linghtoo a 7no A fl. and 1.4., ICU., .4,04, .t inter...ha, *la Lios. Krouraion Ticket.. greed IR twe days. are sold Intweeet ... Pittsburgh. Illsobteter and NO" Prot tits. it. TlieTtains/lo not rooms Suni • ai • omnibus.. run to eoonesnon with the trail to arid .; from the 'Utica on !attend stp‘g For tickets -t at the FodNal ittreet Station of the • Ohio *mfr.. Ilaiirtad. to rI,KVP.UC PARKIN, Ticket Asti or- .: ri - e - 'an ', oa t ticket. from ('boshch to Cleveland, price $4..--and from In...burnt, to ince-101mo. talc, A1t0 3, -- art sold at the Itadvad Out... Si.d Ito . J. \tiIISKIFIP.K, t , . .: leinlf llnuongahels IlTexe. Pl...burgh. ZINC PAINT'S. 111 ANUFACTU REP BY. I'HE NEW 1 JEP.FET EXPLORING AND .11IIINEI CONIP ANY \ at Newark, N. J. • Tina Company is prepared to C o r alsh • Supply of thins ' valuable ZINC PAIN\TS, ' Which bats to mum! ancr rave r year? tetra, both In ", • Europe and the United Stater. to raisin thuir nrigthal beauty and propene. po,rrloP sup Tor to any other 7 . , • plant whteaer. Their , . • . WHITE ZINC PAI , T T • ,• , i • ,TA purely an Oxide of Zinc, sild is 1•22,91 ) ed free from alt. • , adulteration and impurity ct r l server, it corers 'red.'s t beautaully whits, .ol• le vin rely tree from poisonous .. properties et Mcast othtr riiital . . AO dam, RM. to the •_'/ L -. lb ol painters awl their nannies. IT , WILL NOT Oft; YE OW - When weroutl to solphoron or reeithitln exlisietier 1. . - • ATM wheat elicit up its a clo room. As nonutside paint, It witbetande a southern ell ate aid the - weather tter •I 't than .or other, pm being Mettle to turn chat[ y cr tr. I crumble and rub off- - It may be worked Nth an colors -.• with water and nee. or •Itli varnish, which gives eels. ,I bated portThiln finith. • BLACK AND COLORED ZINC , ,PAIN . '•,''' i . Theme are furribluld ate low prkuotrid athundoub ir L. the cboapent and beit taints in tke 100 to \ for coating s, roont. 6.nring, onthemst, treembears, or any ea yetend c • • Lye, of 0-014, ten*. Po, or inin; no they Aro lath •‘ - WEATIIER AND FIRE PROOF. . • For iron gar reeve they are tartlet tarty valuebbn,a. they ~ ' twina galvanic connection, and gritirely jiterOrlk orPi. Min, they dry Quickly, acid having a yore seisms base. II do cant champ. color like mango(' the earthy palote can . - In use. • N, ~ Thaler, supplied on liberal treats by the enrol. oftibe '•. ompithy P.C. JONES A CO., \ 4 . •1ii1..1-(2,1 • - 7 South %. barren. PhitodelPhial, a , ...,. Steam Saw Mill•for Rent. \.::: • • ritE STEAM SAW MILL, at the'riiiinth of "i F/1011tcrerk,,laine roam abate Piththorgb, an the . . - \ Ali egtieny river. south aid, Is onto d lac rent. The Shit F , • rATga.7=:.;: r rr7'o,lT.t.4',,i.. t. ili c , 7 r!':.',` , Tg..'`. 'l.`l',.rit'.l ' \' \ • - cation ili coat:. finds. .. • \,. • • t . • lune Dwelling flour. Vr etterlpti to the prennsea. For I further particular* applenn the priallw. to , A.III3LNIX, t . t ' E. PADEN. • \ - Wilkiraburgh P. 0.. Dectl2, 1E51.---Idelft,lawfactoW t A First Rate Chance for Business, siliff: subscriber off . iirn for nale lf ld property . • . . 1 located In the village of llentinalons at the bead or t, thiChartiers Coal itailroad. It oratsials of A tot of annuli! 50 by SO lel-1. - Knew name !louse. inure tiotg;nflable.en, ' together irittreludiriously o iolec4.l assortment of fiord. The atom+ is ono of the Iret ruercentile loe.tious In the \ Isar the eubsoriber taring retailed within the bas{' rrsr 112,000 worth of Onntlt.. For further particular. en- noire of the subscriber on the premlha. , dr27olawthS ft h. MAKER. ' • , ' Good News for the Ladles! • ... .. R. LATROBE'S -- FRENCLI FEMALE ~ . \ PfLl.S.an Innocent, Safe and Effestu.l Remedy for - olortels: Fluor Altos, Suppreortes.nibility: General Weakness: Katona, taloa In the tlmul end Elsolie..l. 1,,.. of App. tits, Tremors. Palpitation. Diseased Sp.. '. • tiveue, Irritability, Dyspopsia or irdigeftiren, tints lOW. or Wind, and all !Inn...Complaint". Price% et, • \ Or eve boxes for it. word vigilante and retail by 'W. C. JACKSON, 240 Ltherte etre..., head of Wood. Pittsburgh • and by ALL Till: IntlitltitSTS. Rtg- Full kartichrts in. eltonl with emelatbox. denglinhkw/Yrit . QILK • WARP COBURCISI—This desirablc article. for Black DM., to be found at the . tare cs IIUILKIS A DUNCtIYINLD, ' 0 \ Northeast car. Fourth azd Market ft, V • .NTPN FLANNELS—Fur 0, . 10, 'one! found d.... t i s r , r;te per yard—the Irate- vary superior; to be, lath \ - " MURPITY A IMTICIIti EL . SUN RII lea per ,sisser' \ \ ;NDRI S-- 00 mattel Ilamda; • 6 boles Cloy, •• .... b 1.16 NIIIMIC nn• ..10 V - Syn. 116tiALKI aOA ..; \ _1 7 \k).- , ..221.11)15. I nding and for 6 6 c fl; y, q \ , AVII. ll.ltl A 1,1!V 6 CO. ' 011,— . 2.1)1ibl .WinWrStrained,juici -fr' ' ' m"'" 7 rill ' . lJVT:e. ,` , ' , '" . ' co. .4 -,in '— -- • --4 lot 'LE 1_) rOBAel 1 -,A11 4 r"" kwa litroof— v 3ou F L i A . S — v , 'L ic - 1 , a 1;:w{"`. -- Banking it E high, ler Arun 1.1412,... Current flat Cotlertiorte &nuts boa, 25 8 3. 1 tCIP RA .9 S F. Fl it 74 I •ltI :I) •___ - BIITTER-14 Ltl,lB. Packe.l:. • tO Ivo prime 6611.,t0 j 12. t. Ines .0 tor rie ja: BAIIIIEI. P . , :Alin PCB I Co, LARD—,' bbD. No. 1, for gyre by _LA • ' S. v. :inti on. ; I.I.IIiES-200 Dry, for eek by k AP.I3 • • E b li itcia _ _ N i ORRIS, in the Diamond, Lese,vieg. Yreach Currant! at ia par ta: Cot tag Itatelaz Meaa - r ib: Dmm Viaa.lat /: , la Ml' Ner.liuneE Ituapta at IlS: peT ' A tam& at 12lie pat la • . t ••• °asap. at 31 , 0 tor dn. Jr: O l aurkit suiilTlNa bIVAINS,JustI .e at . the not thretina; 'p,aa b aft straeta—opo aa. supar tapoipa, SttNe aft • JP isOtt Lthstia,of pure flax, ale's!. at , • • W rani; at 6Tlte slat Mark. Jost - • k 01.3110allisLD.: • Pumpkin Pleat - !a, UST: reced at .No. 2,56 Liberty streeii • ~at lot of MOO Itt'S YL!Arfl 611 Y Tido article 'rill onto Elea oi • 'twin.' anni nzsd toe wort corned:. so well sr Ipi r00rr.p . 0... loin for new. pus. up to 14, Hs_ . r-Dwz es farrale by WICK • DIeCANDLISR. QAP SAGO Ib,. super b in]. I.(siontisa it co I his No.l ree'd and for Lima A DUCANDLISS. t titsw.'etTV , Or JEP.W.U,SII. with the loul ILA At,\ (Parit,) taight Itch Il 11111TH Q CUPID. , D.ll' t:XlittuTioN, o'clock. .rl2 half vier. . prert...ll. /41.131 eleat hool or the Patten, ett ' \ \ .... . It. William a 4 t. aral faithful • \ . landed. awl to •`: • foul ataanlffot faihefie. In \ whith liaranta skid pa- : - • alt T. Mei . , ,a6ora atateta tit • •' \ \ , IL killdot. \ : 'd'f - a - til' roars, d --- . off hothandithrati - ; -- pot Italy littad. • ". I i - t a illog his to- ... . ' PA PU SIPI,P4 Pei .., \ . .. ' cw irropriaithahla; 11. AS ililaros for N ~, _ •. ack to.t.cutar :. \ t timls Snti:r - • : \ ' \ \ .• . \ ‘. n Pilt. Izum `rani S-- , 21.1,1 1 01) POrk r prilllo In tblot.eb.ersood, . 14 bde Nmxts. •n.I fur pal.. by ruNllll,l,l, sal _
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