OBLIBIIED BY WII 00 8 &If WO Et i!ZI= moND)N.fnuisavaia, JAN. 19, 1852; IerRE4PINGAATT.ER WILL BE FOUND 'ONXACIIPAOR OF THIS PAPER. Kossuth Festival. tarit tiOirARNOP:KOSSUTH anises at Pitts ' bPrigh .ait.;.atalnorning. u expeeted, the Festival al Mattialcl tx7HLke vlaos on WEDNESDAY AFTER' NOON; at 3 o'clock Doors to L. open at Z o'clock. Tha este of •• 'rickey. contented Dila (Donaal) Mftl*gh at 10 o'clock. at PHIL() HALL. orer the Poet of kuariem.,-Wo do not pat implicit fifth in the rtibtenit of the late election iu France. A man who'iaiilllan - enough to perjure himself by 'overthioyilog constitution which, be solemnly errors to iroPpOrtorould not hesitate to faleify ' tiiO4turtiarof 'oh election, a thing which he ceuld • e a si ly do, 'and which he . has such a stretaig teinratiott to do. That a large majority of klibse6Otto:did'iote, - voted we have no : doh*. iMarly.oight millions of French, trieti'eatilaLieeed• the usurpation is rather too a story, , ,Degmded, crushed andr priest ridden R's France : unquestionably is, we Cannot • and will not believe that they are so thoroughly subdite4.aii that would imply._ ! . .—ltome supports France, and France sustains t zThe spitittial domination of the Pope over the minds of the French people enables Louis Ifisialeon to bold together the brutal etc . meats. which Compose hie goveramaiiii and iu ; nit= the : brute force of that government' is holt to the Pope to keep hid to bis - liest. The Rothe. sustain Louis Napoleon—the talkers of,. France ;sustain the Pope; and be .: • .tween them every form of tyranny and opprea inu rules tmehecked in the dominions of both. • It la a horrible stateof things. Despotism is more .triimiphantitun 'it has been at any time since • :the iiefoitatitiOn. • 'Tut thia ia not the worst. A firm and per ' Seat compact now exists between France, Rus sia, Prim - 51, 4 Austria, and Naples, all of whom give their power to the Pope, while he lectern - bends all the power of his east spiritual domin ion tistrengthen them. No wonder that Great • • Btitain'quiPS hofore tills tremendous combines , lion, nor lait surprising; that, with such booking, Louie plapoleon ,was able. to trample •the eon iititntion or France ander his feet. This hugs i . confederation of despots have more than ',NO,- 000 men now under arms to sustain their thrones and table there to crush their people, in addi r lion toaie army of priests of unknown numbers, ; all devoted to the sovereign power what. they ac ' • knowledge, and 'admirably disciplined. '• -It ins a great mistake en the part at Great that she raffered the despots of Europe to recover from the shock which they received ' in 048. At the time when France was free, and 'Pm Popo and the Emperor of Austria both. lodtretobling:from their capitals, while Hangs ... - riT was victorious, and all Europa was glowing with the spirit of freedom, cue vigorous blow from that power:weeild have completed the work. t blow was not given, not a word of cheer wan spoken; - and now she stand; alone, expos " to the conceutratei fury of their recs.- etrentgai. The future is gloomy in the en tretae to the frinds of liberty. Still there is no . resion for doepair; for there is a spirit abroad •in thO World-that cannot long be repressed, and there is unfailing hope iu the power and the promise ofklim whose great miasion is "to break • *Very yoke,and let the oppressed go free." ' , We are skot apprehensive that tyranny and oppres sion ere going to settle permanently, as a dark Pals over the earth; but we confess we areap palle4attlis prospect of the apprOacbing smug . - . . . . . gli, Menetrabecdming ternbly in earnest, both • bit S.,..dpn . and America and there is a =reboil ot forces: 7 a sound of preparation, a stern on both sides to conquer or perish. fcientl" of -freedom and of right will be ;rtl:' obliged to combine/ They have bet the favors pigment; ilia true,,tied Must now contend atlnlinenti disidvantage: but still there can be • no doubt respecting the ultimate 'issue.. 'IRON WASHINi3TON. [ytee , ...acisal4seaat the liti.tbarrait Daily Gazette.] Wasirudros, January 18, 1852. Ansiinati Moore wanted to raise 8 MO •B P`k.4fainkas, John' Murrayhim „ ay to be ought to VV. ;write . o.Posoa Which should not contain one clue _ ~.;;‘ . ."..n.letitellution. Illohre acted upon the suggestion 'b • - 1 d* • .p so ace his c armiog. n tan tales of Lal -4ii7iol4bqkli. It will be as singular an innova " • n c lape custom - write a Washington letter pritiolt;ehill not have one word of panics in it ; Yetthat I-am going to do. f . ,..lttivneever 4 til times etated,thet amidst the ;?teinttalpioeperity of the' United States at this - is susceptible of proof that tome of our . most important national interests exhibit eymp t,33oaisofdecline.. I will take lap the article of and italic, disposing of !the facts at hand itiregarcl to that principal branala of productive -Industry in the II cited Stain, space remains • for remark! upon the 'condition of others, I may furnish some information upon Our progress in referenie to theia. ; • , In 1840, according to the 6th census, there were 2 7 in the :Union 804 , farnaceifer cut iron, which .produeed )03 'ions, and 795 forges, bloom ':vv' tries, and rolling mille,makingl97,2 tons of bar per annum. From the best information _ that can now snow be obtained, the''quantify of b ar iron and Castings produced, represents about 95 . • per cent Of . .the whole . amount of iron reduced fronithernre:-'''L.Uport this supposition there was - producediti r 'lll4o an aggregate quantity of pigs - and 7414,886; ices. In the year of our greatest prodection the furnaces of the United Stateatteettednege(l,ooolons of pig iron. This - ' was •• Let us advert it'ottr.condition in 1850. In this year, as we learn. from the censuelablea, ' there. were 1891 establishments- for castings; exhibiUng'th63ery large increase of 587, or 72 pereent. in the number of foundries Sze. The quantity of casting! made, had increased to 82;745; which was 85,842 tons in Feese of the • produce ef,1840. That ie to eny,:in ten year; She production had increased twelve and a - half , per cent.; while our territory has been extended byinore 60 per cent.,_and .our population • 884er cent,' In 11450 thn number of wrought [inn eitabliehments win 422; it decrease of 873 • . In•tertyears. The produce of iron had advanc ,.,. `• ed t0:278,1*4 tons, eqtialto an increase of 80,- 812 toils," about 40' per cent._ The quantity iron'made ;111.1850 wa5_501,75.5 tone, to " .. which shouldiroiesbli be added 38,000 tons of • iv- kdoems, , giving 'a ;total amount of 598,000 tons. L ..Thane* ne.froui 1840 of iron in this form was fSr.froia 46, per cent these.,figurei; taken wit - Font connection iiththecireittnetitoineand state of the country, world not give by any's:tem:ut true idea of the eitidition thh tininess. •In the Infancy of artery instinct the heavieideieriitions of its man i ufaeturing Must be done forjt-.4 .- older coon ' • •. 'lrito,4B l "'Su it'sttaine eirenith it diepctoei withfOreigtqabf, supplies itself and then Com= itnemcee'to' eiani4gariti own manufactures-for raw.Pridakttif hi inferior ICI power and thiis the yrboleof our.net and Uficial system for trupplYinkoareelres with iron • has growd up within thirty;yeare, although our • natiosol existence- dsfes, hack' seventy cures years,,,And;hati we ro4 tra. through the whole ..6 e fasi &Apia at the rate of an Wi'ditt. - dttring:the,' bye years from 1842 we 8139nInipoyi: be'absolitely an iron , fex er~ing country Far ii Lae I,,paibown that i'oOkftvi4 914,00_ tone of 1 6 tons in- 184 and 3htKe is the LceErcasoft ie;:beliere that the whoicil iiicratektoolt Plig 4 ;r 6 etw e f f D'Angud Bo 4 l . 1642 and , ;1_04041'1 tendency ' 11 0 ha,,ontintil 'this ; Pteventi, year of 185; onr foci ete tronid barSryielipid: 1,200,000 tons of, pigis theriare - grounds for the mej seici.o.ie.i4t)tforl•tiroitbe halt eighteen ntonthi bare brolfkkht,'iliiiibit'•iticiATOion In their procloOvioNee.;;Af fbe total . 4•3` , .406i,*.Jiin0850,• 000100,4 M to. , of aeclh4 has con-. zlmniGoooo9 , totta a, 'elm, -We hear of 'wholedittttlotalll.,,Whith thtildnizoitaa rno-, 121',471t‘ii**1-4 einem five years ago, where now the glow of thei furnace and the forge fire in scarcely seen at tilL This is saicito be the case- in north eastern New York. Let us imagine what will be the condition of Permaylvania in 1860, if this state of things be permitted tocontinne. A friend informs me that an article, prepar ed by a very competent band, Is published for the January number of the North Amer . &Can Re view, or will appear in that far April, advising that the iron interest be taken up separately from all others, and receive precisely such con sideration. ae if it were the only one which was In a suffering condition. There will tie an ap parent partially and injustice in this, but it will be in fact partial justice, which is surely better than comprehensive injustice. But if I follow this train of thought I shall trench upon the subject which I pledged myself to avoid. FROM HARMED - REM. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. II ARRIBBUTIGII. 'Jan. 10 The Senate proceeded to the' election at obi core, which resulted in the choice of the follow leg gentlemen: Clerk—John M. Bullirani,- - - Assistant Clerk —J. C. Bomberger. Transcribing Clerks—Messrs. Benedict, Rny der, and Raymond. - Sergeon at Arms—Wm P. Thomas Assistant,—John Essing, and Wm. P. Brady. Door Eeeper-•Thomas 11. Wareham. Assistant Door Neepers—John R. Beier., Janie. Nlallvaine. Meesenger—Andrew Young. .Assistant do.—Edward D. Brans. The'Senate then adjourned. norse. Mr. Fide offered a Tomei:ail-once siimed by 206 of the tax payers of tho borough of Mu• nhester, in the county of Allegheny, egairva the it-tine:intlou of mid borough to the city of Allegheny. - - Mr. Raspy reni in place n bill Incorporating Oho McKeesport Mask Road C4impaay. January 12. Mr. McCloskey rood in place a bill regulating the fees of Justices of the Peace in Allegheny County. A bill wan read in place authorizing the do, ardor og,the Commonwealth to negotiate a loan of three tignared thousand dollars to meet the semi.annual interest on debts of the Common wealth due Fehrnary ]at, 1852. Voted down— yens 39, nays 52! A bill 4 before the Senate proposing to give all municipal and-othtr corporations in this Com monwealth the right and power to sae:cribs for Shares of stock iu the Sunbury and Erie itnil road, and enable the Company to receive their certificates and bonds an rash. Subsequently it was modified by striking out the words ••and other," thus confining it to-municipal corpora tions. rending the discussion the Senate ad journed. gorrespomion — to of the Clotadielohla Evessnoz Butlptio PROP. BIRNEY'S LEITERS FROM PARIS. Christmis: 181. Seam. Enrimns—The first effeet produced by the recent sweats in Franco must have been to dishearten those who sympathize with the efforts At Europe for liberty. Whatl they hare exclaimed, shall despotism triumph ferar ? Shallthe human moo ever be like road•hack, gettiot rid of one rider only to have the spurs of more vigorous one buried in its thinks! Shall unhappy France never soar into the air of Lib erty but to. be pulled rudely down, Ilke.a stool pidgeon with a string to its leg? Shall the hopes of the progress, the faith of those wim be lieve in the early advent of a better.day ever be disappointed and their ideal be as impalpable and evanewent of the images that pass so swift ly over the surface of the magic minor! WICKEDNESS 161 MOD CLACEs. if we content ourselves with a first rind super ficial glance at the actual state of things in Prance, there is certainly cause for disc:ma:ge ment. The most criminal usurpation that stains the annals of mar race ban been accomplihsed. The highest officer in the nation sneers at the salacity of oathii, accounts high treason a trifle light as air, provided it he somas, and marches to. his ends oior a path slippery with human gore. As. soon as he has steadied himself on the pile of 'corms, sacrificed to his ambition, he approached by crowds- of sycophants anxious to make AM; court to the new power that is. THE caruolacr CESEHT The most obsequious of all are the gentlemen in scolloped hats irid long black gams, eager to clasp the bloody hand of the conqueror and seal an agreement with him.by which, for &cer tain share of the epoils, they guarantee to him 1 the approbation of Heaven for all his crimes past and future. prom the Pantheon Cathedral I at Marcathaeillea, and the direction of public instruction, the clergy promise to persuade the peasants tto!t Louis Bonaparte is one of the pu rest and bet of men, and it will go hard if he he not •cedurilized after death. They undertake also to prove that killing is no murder and per jury no crime, provided. one be strong enough to avoid bellig brought to punishment; and that every law abiding citizen is a brigand and every friend of the constitution a stirrer up of itedi lion and rebellion. These doctors of morality adopt the royal road to salvation so naively preached by Bt. Eloy to his parishioners. Redeem your souls from destruction while you have the means in your power; offer parents title I . to thdrthmtn; come more frequently to church;! humbly implore the patronage of the saints; for if you do these things, you may come with security in t e day of retribution to the Eternal Judge an say,-- to Give os, 0 Lord; f _ . for we have given to thee." Two Taints° Boutionoisre. After these Titans of wickedness who would scale heaven itself and make the Supreme Ruler of the Gniverse an accomplice of their crimes and ambition, come the merchants: they too would make friends irith their epanletted ruler and, true Jews that they are, reply to all kicks and. cuffs by 'offers to sell gold fringe and cloth of rich and rare fantaisy. A community of trader. is so sensible of the 'great blessing of tranquility, that Nick himself would not be dis turbed by them, if he could once seat himself quietly on the throne. To describe your true merchant would require the pen of Earle. Ile attends well to his store, but not to himself.— He has reason enough to look after his business but not enough to see that he has interests other - than those of 'heaping up money. Hie lined is ever en hie account hooks, and his Wes book and ledger are the enbject of his meditations. He expostulates with his clerks tint never with Gov ernment, and be speaks per cane. and other Ex change slang more glibly than French. Hie mind is not much interested in external objects but if sleeker's window, glittering with piles of gold pieces and rich with bank-notes, comes io his way, he stops in dumb astonishment and, though his baste be never so great s will gate.. for half an hoer. Iris religion and .politics aro taken oat with his license and change with the differ ent occupants of the 7'l:aeries; -he does not !Mow what to thinkrof the late revolution, lint refers you to the bulletins leaned from the police office. His Catholicism consists in going to church on high festivals, and joining heartily la the prayers to be preserved in health and prosperity, to be protected against the craft and subtlety of his fellow tradesmen, and to have the kindly fruits of the earth preserved ex that he may long enjoy them- He recognises God's ,blessing only in a busy season, or in the collec tion of bad debts, and never praises him except when he has sold at a large profit. He thinks . nothing to be vice Mitepending money, and from this he will gravely dissuade young men, and has some thrifty hob-nail proverb, taken from ' Old Richard's Almanac, to season his advice...— . Ire is stingy the year round, except at New Year's, when, if be has made money, he thinks be may be drunk with a good conscience. Ile is sensi ble of no calamity but having a note pretested,. and thinks the late revolution at , . disaster, nor became the people lost what little liberty. hey had, but because he was obliged to shut' up his store end' lost a day's sales. What can be ex pected from such a man in a revelation, except that he will -put up a few ejaculatory prayers that one of the parties may get the upper band before long, no that trade may not be disturbed by this foolish strife ahem rights—a subject he thinks entirely incomprehensible. Ott Tburadv, the 9th inst., when the Orlean hits and Legitimists had woand up their courage to thelighting point, and when Bonaparte nod Bt. Arnaud had issued their famous proclama tion few shooting without mercy every Citizen who should be found with arms on his , person, an Orleanist chief dashed into thi stoic — of a ricl Frocer. He found that respectable citizen pcoping`through the blinds of a 'second story window at what was going on. 'To arms !to arms! neighbor,' he cried, 'don't you know that if Bonaparte succeeds there will be a general Isar is Europe, and every merchant in Paris will be a bankiupt,' 'He►?ons! you don't say so ! Of coarse we must„%ghL Up with the barricades. Bat if 'ken: shohldn't succeed, what will become of me? At anyt rate; you can have my clerk. fiere,An -4.olne,izey boy, take my gun and my blessing.— Heinernber, it is - glorious to die for one's country;': ad ho ietuis Antoine out to take his chance Ist , ' neighboring barricade. Fortunately An toine eseapes, , lnd returns to reproach his em *Wretch, ear he, you sent me out 'with ,a; gain that wet coat'or repair, knowing too that I risked my 114. 0 . Toter+ a pretty feloir,' •naivete the g cooer,. yaireppote; Isronld give yen my new gen 'abet I want to beat with next year. ItyaFt Lad been kilted, rd }Aye Icier it Altogether.' No Otte win be eerprisid,tp,hear that the biro of ads story went with a number of fellow gra ears to gise bis their adhesioia • to the dictator ship of the prince and congratulate him on his eucceco ; an.il that he has freequently lectured Mao* on the duty of embmitting to every goy ernmesit God • may send us. STtrr run FUCILOC, Heroes are not to he made out of such a bour geoisie as now consumes the fruits of the earth in France. They are made out of such men as the Suliots, who defended themselves, in their native mountains, against the Turks, with each desperation as to maintain their liberty for oen turies. It is told-of a band of them, . driven to the edge of a precipice and there-surrounded by a superior and overwhelming force, that, having first placed the women and children next the precipice, they all joined in a patriotic chant. At each chorus, a woman and her Children leap ed from the giddy height and were dashed to pieces on the rocks below, and some of the war riors rushed upon Berried ranks of the enemy to fall to pieces with a hundred balls. A mo ment after the crags repeated the echo of the last climes, all of the little band were with the dead—having made i sublime protest against Brute Force. Our modern civilisation is too in complete to produce such !lemma; discretion has absorbed valor and cowardice is ranked among the cardinal virtues. Thie is the reason why so many of the rich citizens of Paris creak their shoes on tho marble floggings of Louts Bona• park's ante chamber. Their duty to their fam ilies requires them to cooperate with him for the restoration of tranquility Undoubtedly, they ore far better than the Catholic clergy which by a strange misinterpretation of the apostolic injunction to ' , pray always," prays for the peo ple., Sunday and ',eye on thhut the rest of the week; but we must maintain that their conduct! is not calculate , ' to inspire any one with respect for the conuhercial system of which it is the re sult. An amusing thing In tho conduct of the tour pe,ive in its •pretending to take seriously M. Bounparte•s claims to republicanism.' 'Don't you see, it says, that he apows us•to vote, and promises to abide by our ilocinion, that he has not quitted the Elyse°, and that he still conde scends to wear the title of President of the Re public' Yea we see all that M. Bonaparte's right to wear the insignia of the Republic is like the right a yeoman of the middle ages had to wear the armor Of a noble, the old books of heraldry tell us that a yeoman “who had Filled a gentleman, Pagan or Saracen, might of right wear his coat armor.•' PllkStl The journalists form a rotten branch of the bourgeoisie though they are generally Collbiti• °red as having an independent growth. They have all the vices of the bourgeoisie added to a few of their OWIL Owing to the laws againet free diseuasion—r;qpiring a heavy deposit of troney iu the bands of government, pretious to commencing the publication of n newspaper, putting every opposition paper at the mercy of the admmistration. thus Making the existence of a frank opposition press impossible,—and enabling the ministry to till the pockets of all who will -write for it,--ofiing to these things, the preen of all opinions had brooms on Angelan stable that required cleansing. There was so little confidence in its parity that even flirardin of La Pro, parsed for a traitor ready to sell the democracy to Louis Napoleon; that nobody doubted that !,s7 Attar+, that most conserve tire and diplomatic ai cpt , bad sold itself to Louis Philippe for n fat cane, given the aim of the principal proprietor, and the receipt of the telegraph news ten minutes after the minister, with the pilrilege of speculating on it at the Bourse; nor did any one doubt that the bargain j ,frat renewed with the Executive of the gepub• lie. Bcforo the :id of December, there were Conservative presses whose conservatism was t paid for at to much a callimu, and cepubliwin ones whose republicanism was offered to the highest bidder; they were all political charlatans, making money out of the public credulity. The present state of things is much better , Louis Napoleon Bonaparte has cut to pieces • with his sabre those delusions called republican papers If -he had gone farther and given a quietus to all the rest, he would have deserved warmer commendation. For one, we do not . wish to be imposed on by - the cry of liberty of , the presa so applied to the state of things before the dictatorship. That liberty did not exist the laws were severe enough and the power of the administration great enough to eselude from the daily press everything like an honest ex. reesion of opinion. Every patriotic editor of a daily paper had been furnished with prisonlodg ings, and their tripods usurped by a-pack of the .-lyingest knaves in Christendom," whose time was pretty equally divided between dice, drabs and diurnal slander. &sedum objects -to so of the writers of his day that .they would li. drinking all day long with carmen and tapstere in dram ehops, and that they Were moth, labent raultu corms ": if Frbetus lived now a• lays in Paris, he would find reasons enough for sharp ening his rebuke. It, is unfortunate enough that NI. Bonaparte should have selected to be spared the very worst of the whole set. Tax LAiLUITHIII SCHOOL We do not speak of Gueronniere and the oth er disciples of Lamartine; their teacher basing not the faintest notion of political science him self, has never been able to impart any to them; their want of fixed principles makes it as easy for them to j.iin one party as another, and they prefer to join the strongest. It is one of the poignant regrets of Lamartine's old age that, as a politician, he has never been able to farm a disciple,to he any thing but a traitor. Gueron- Eder and his colleagues are too feeble to attract any thing hot contempt, they cannot compete with Dr. Peron and Granler de Cassaguse, the two great journalists of the new regime. Who is this famous Doctor that hoe proved himself to have been, for many mouths, the in timate friend and confilant of Louis Napoleon! First a quack doctor, then a vender of quack medicines—a sort of counterfeit of the jujube paste—and later a director of the Opera, where be had a Tariety of ways for turning a penny; he pined money enough in these different oc cupations to become a newspaper proprietor and dabbler in politics. Ile fitted Maisel still better for this new occupation, by apprenticing himself to M. 'riders for a few year". With an Impudence almost unparalleled, he boasts of the way in which he turns hie want of princi ple to account. If be Is well paid, he'd as lief defend Christianity as Atheism, caring nothing for either. Lust summer, be was a furious en emy of universal suffrage; one night, his friend Louis, sent for him and told him to take the op posite tack; Peron complied with hi■ usual gond nature, having no doubt arranged the consideration. His debauches are notorious: and his unwieldy proportions are evidences of their frequency. Yet this creature—he in not worthy the name of man—with his bloat ed face, covered will(' pustule., is the cham pion Louis Bonaparte has chosen of the family institution; and, his own hands full of ra pine and plunder, he dares to apply the term of brigand to honest men and, philanthropists. Any man of the least portion of. qeltrespect, It loth Tn moot th. ru.t•new• and Pallier] Innolont, Urals late orawher." IBEEIMI And who is Grapier de Cassagnaci Wenitian history affords some instances of men whose, veiffil were full of gall instead of blood, and who gloated so on human agony that they volunteer ed:to do the killing and torturing for the Secret tribunals. Camagnac is one of these. Ile was employed, first, by the legitimists, to write down Orleunism and constimitional monarchy and to bury hie poignard in the defenders of these systems. Louis Philippe saw that ho was a literary bravo of singular audacity and brought him op. The terms of the bargain were one I hundred thousand francs to be paid by giving .Goasagnac the privilege of selling the director ship of a theatre—worth that sum. Camognac sold it, got halt the sum in cash and a note for thereat. When the note fell doe, it was pro tested and the debtor pleaded and proved the speculation In public of f ices. WliMi Louis Philippe and his parasites were chased away from the public treasury, eassagoso refused to run off. The Orleanist paper of which he was part of the editorial corps, became . bankrupt for want of subecribera. Cassagnao was pot up, 01 auction, with the other assets of the concern, but not eold for want of bidders. He remained without an em ployer until Louis Napoleon returned to France. On. of Caseagnac's stipulations' with his new' owner was that nothing ho might ever do or say Rai' behalf should ever be construed into a reel renunciation of Orleanism. Cassagnec is now the greatest newspaper writer in France, for he and his friend Yeron are the only ones.— Like Selkirk, he Is lord of all be surveys. If you would know what a Yahoo the man is, read his late pamphlet about the arrest of the Generals and Representatives, and see how he scatters filth on those prisoners. He seems to have a fiendlih joy in his brutal assaults on ev ery thing noble; one can almost fancy the de moniac laugh with which he accompanies the periods he hurls at every man more disinterested than himself. Louis Napoleon keeps him as a sort of falcon to strike down his motes, letting him fly at the game and tempting him back to the wrist by showing hien , " lure—which Is al ways something to glut his . voracity,—for like Falstaff, ettasagnao's means are small arid his waste great. W. B. JW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail . llamufacturar nal Veslow hlCablnst,Watv,B3Thlrd /KW TAMES TORPETT, Agent for'Pittabargh er orthe Iladwo 61ro Mira lumance Co, 191 Weal AMUEL L. MARSIIELL, Secretary °Ul na's Inoorsoce Co N Wator ItINL lym. NOBLE, Upholsterer and Dealer in .. m y.. o ooo,l= :r moi , enn and : 141.1J. Thll..d MOND WILKINS, able bleinufae ttalre,Vaale Warta, ;46 L@: et. h'EW ATTRACTIONS AT R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION NEW CHEXICAL DIORAXAE. rew Dissolving Views, Chromatrone Views, die. AT LAFAYETTE lIALL, EVERY EVENING THIS 'FREE, With the exception of Thursday evening. 3: lIE EXHIBITION will commence with a it arit , ofAtiiw zi L V lAtt.V N Rum., intB tIN Cahn, Pea tr- too numerous to mention (tto ' lo: calitleal in an adverbsvment_ Aft" "kb 81 . ..T ' 77 t r iliValtlli.E VIEWS, with a variety of now yleaalng Motamorrhows. Th. I, MTP ,lll 7‘ ,l f.Z. n ri l .V.° , 7l .l t th roftrr;:rtf.:lsl l o l !'j.le s ti n : ra . POhlo n , the cLanfies to the natural day. "VlTV'gA9flralim..l.rightllTlZ.',lptalkting Mid night Maw Or Particular m.o.:tot-the ncrgeous aubiect r.present ing RELSIIAZZAWY , YEAST, will be rr - prot , p,l. INTERIOR (IF CT. MADELINE, (Paris,' night view, Celebration of nigh Maas: The favorite mut,rt. BIRTH OP CUPID. 1:=E1=1 - • On Saturday Afternoon. at 3 o'elork—, Ticket 4 28 rents only; Chinlren under 12 half price Door+ open at 7: Exhibition commence+ at TS, preelx,l, I Full doecrintiou in email hill+) 6.19.66 RESR ROLL BUTTER-6 bMc reedFand for ale by WICK k McCANDLEBS. lARD-12 pkgs. reed and for sale by .I.iv WICK * SIoCANDLCit , j AMES BLAKELY, Emigration Agent Il awl Av.]. for Tar o oott A co:. L1 ,,,, P00l nom, t f SAM and Liberir A CULBERTSON, Whaleßale Grocer and rt. c.aaalnaioa Nl.rcLan4 140 I.lbortv I 1 0VODE & GRAHAM, Forwarding and CALundolon Nlrrehants And Tr.-.porters. ()Anal BA if ILA RKE & THAW, Forwarding Merch ants nod Trart.purters. Cava) Onto. !Abet, W P. JONES, Agent of the Inauranee Co. .ref North Amwrin4. 141 Front st. ILl' A. A. L ULL & CO„ Bankers and Pro. v kers, 04 Word .1. ENRY RICHARDSON - , Dealer in Fine W4tchr, Ciao Lustres, Lamp, dc., MI Narltrt .t. F• M. GORDON. Secretary Western Inca ran, C 4., Ut 1444 4. . _ ANIES A. McKNIGIIT, Dealer in Fnnev te.ea.nt, 9.r 1.. Whnlr.4, .41 Ret.ll. 62 V..urtt QTAIFE, ATKINSON k OK ELY, Menu. I7farturor4 of Copper, Tto, ard elirel lnc II srr.l.n4t 4terrt. 14•114t411 Wmal mud Markol Wanted, • KY AN eTperieneed Warehouse man, in a W1 • 11 ' 11 • 11.11,111, 1, lfroni. • 14 tuanon at a inr.l.tg, Nar, Any •nrson nrnunng •urb ran ..I , lsln thn nr wnirrodng a nnt. In Bon Nn 11 ,1 ,1 1 ittAurgh 1' I,.ln..aF•nrnn. wn.nrn Interklnn ran In 1..1 : , atl•ln.n.lty r. ginnn .1.1:111 LOCKS, COLORS, MACHINERY AND usr.l In EL- nmunfaeture of W• 11 Pap, ripHANSPAItEN'f & PAPER WINDOW at N,, b!. f1•r4.4 . 1., Tlltlll,l IV ALL l'A l'E 12 A. BORDERS—An t , rtet, 1 T itzvt. /...rlu.tlt, rlnlsraring ercr, nty I. ar. , l ...II F, tr/r Atte Iv T111.,11A, l'A'Lll ER. 1.13 65 Mart, xt_ S 4 BOAR & 1110 LASSES - PM.. N. 11..1101av0, lb bh.ts 1.11,m1 . Y..,nd11a., ~..r .framer esteWont I. •,..1 Cr. *al. 6, .13 II DALZEI.I. a 30, 1.11.ri, at. UTTI3I-3 Milk prime Fr.ai Roll, for 11,131 I.A1Z111.1..! co, FIESWAX-2 tes. non , landing from ntr. DICKEY 411 CO., •11,1 Yrout REASE-41 bt k. now landing from sta.. 1.11 C.L.,•./nr !All DICICEY Cm, .13 Nat, and Prow o• FLAX SEED & [MIMI 61,1, Flat I,llml Ileornt. for gal*by.. 1 ,V .17)171 .' 1.4 4 C1• 1 1. ' 7• r (Vt ', .." J. 13 Witt, and Frnol .i• Coottotodt.oo of the Great groo Annual Sale f, AT4.A. MA SON CO.'a 52 and IA Mar a a k X r ". :;; Z, 10g.0., von. every nrt 1... ovart,d 5..... to ..2111 loner glen, lot twency , lays only J•l2 XI ik.r OLASSES-50 tails. anti 5 hf. I LIA . Su- IV Douse, prig, . ou fle br J. CANFIELD. Kossuth, Magyar and Hungarian Hats mecom) & CO. have just receiv-4 el • friv dolvn of rusafortabl, HAT'. to which they nnuhl re.graally nal It,. &Iwo. ‘ll UFFS, V ICTbRINES. tte.-31eCOR.D V Ca. nnhlue to elcrn out DUD stock of EV It, oder lbemu‘trr7 venev4 yew.. LAUD, lan nun It pi [hNr ioltaulane to mil. ELLERS' IJNItIVALLED WE Filll FCGE. Fatima., Ts.. Javan, Wl. ht.v; IS Tsar s lnatTge &spear, ss4 an Inset ty . famllosAut they *tem W Worm lW I Lark st, Psllers' ustivslled Nona Killer. Tour, &s., W. W. Taysnasos. Parents If you vast. min item destroyer - II .1 the Lima non of IL E. .1.10 as. L 7 Wood at. SEEDS—Iit) bn. Clover; 14D '-' Timthy: ° Flax In awn sat ainslekshl LISU 351:: IN Boosts!, mut 161 rlr.t a. d , lIEESE--200 boo. W. R., for sale by okl2 WICK & fIoCANDLtsa. balsa for tale by yala WICK • Ikea NDI.Kibl. nitoolls_l4o doz. Corn, (or Pale by 2•14 KICK & I IiOCOLATE--100 bzo No. I reed and fur b r ' WICK S MeCJINDLKFa. Notice. lIE PARTNERSH xila IP heretofore ex botwown Lb. autoapibera, ender tLe name of "011. T, Long Miller." ...admanlard on the lat (natant, by th er e with.jrawal of Haab Ga((anima. Thr will tantieat by the remaining antler, at the 01l rlsa..l. 111.1011 ti ALL 0.11110. 811'1UEL H. I.tltl. I'. II )1111.S11. PARTNERSHIP. We have this day associated with as JOHN Nuurt. and tbehtteinez•Of DMA. AND !MASA FOUND !NO ANDO AA PITTING, will turreatter easoluebed nu des the Attie of LoNO. SIILLY.S t 1211.. albm obi eland. No. 109 Front on, et, between Word and Sinitbbebi. LL~SANIUSI, A_ LONG. S. All‘LISIt PittebArgb. JanuarytOth. 1 , 114. N. 11—Tbe Perll,l of Flood 02.11.1.Z1 wil l be contin ued toOto.new arm. Jeri. tiTTKR-5 barrels fresh Roll Butter, iy/ Joel teeolvol and t.r oba by tor: A W AFtfIL-20 kegs No. I, Leaf, for sale by 10(11 C. A W DARDAUOII. ')EARL ASII- 2 .50 bids. for sale by • - pal' J B. CAN YIELD i . IN.SEED OTL--25 bbin.Grimrold'obrand. ff./ Pry , ml. by J II nun . . .... 1 11 E ESE-500 bonen prime Cutting: I ) tr..• In.. priuve E. P Shipping-, ipo ..le by [...1n J B CA. lIILLD. ftUTTER—°O bra. (101bn. each) froth EMI, fry finll y t.e. Just Y 0 ,4 anJ fey tale by pili J. II CANYIRLD. . I , IO I LL , 111117 KR--I 0 bin. y J. i t , l c. 4 51, , I;l i ngr p o eh, ii AIERATUS-50 boxes and 25 bblo: for 1.3 rals by J B. CANVIBI,I, B ACON-2000 11,s. for hale be iye)er _ J 8.-CANFIELD. I UNDRIES-5 bbls7prima Half Butter; ;!1 , 7f:%771.11.°""" boxes errant Chasse; • Reed par 0 aod Pa. Railroad...l for Corral, b F.NGLIbiI BENNETT, • 017 NO.. ?wood, and HI First si. - DIEARL ASHES-30 casks Dick's brand, Tr sale by W. O.IIIALET A CO. • Jan B UTTER & • 6 Uri. t/1; La m, ode b .I •17 •OALEY • C 0 .,. FRESH BUTTER—I case Family PriM; , 40 ho z. (It 106. each) Yruth NAM k" ,lst r 'd "1"" ' 88 1?Oirldtt VILZEL.I.4 01); IVERCER AlkftELO, General COIIIIIIi,- . n Philad•lchis. Llber•l aJtacides on io otaulcom.c. of Prudu 7 irene.ll ! . Jstrq TILE undersigned, having had him proper. t T destroyed by tl.e revs' dm at gendeklpyrilled perttally ( lmured to thMAWMutual Inththne•OomPany, A A. Cement, Agent, No. he Smintideld alma, tem It 113. &Lir to stale that the Company here fairly and onnrahtlf arranged the amount du. him no hie polloy. and paid the ""'h "t -.44.11,7.°1•Zwer5.'"1" to romp. .BPwlekley, Pa.. Jthaary ID. 1952.--1 I.l* 2n A FIRST RATE SALESMAN iirt a Dry o " . ' t° "'iotfg iILN, Fedonl St, Allegh.i. Jal64trl EA I ONO SITAWLS I—A. A. MASON do CT/. are closing oat the balance or their SSA mot $O,OO Mirada *a low we fol.bll and Skutt. ja.lo reXLERINOS & PARAMATTAS I—A. A. MO CO. AN .t are Mooting ant *lt tbelr atm* nt Marino, ratwattattam. Alpaeeu , ne. 0016 . I ENTILB —2olfilbs. German Lentils, for .la br W. A. dloCLUlttl CO., -We Grocery and Tea Dealers. HOMINY—PearI Horainet (pal- Ity corotantly on band ind for W O by the tutrrel or retell, by M. A. MeOLURO A 00.. .1•16 VA Liberty s treet. .... . El UTTER—Just received and for male, viz lbe Roll Butter 111117"' E d ifilLIBlirge b rINErr. J. 16 I3RUSaIe b IATE POTASII- 3 00 lbs recd and co a no, jal6 Na 0 "- - USTARD—Superfine Ell. lieh, in kegs, Cann!stem ant package.; &ale Dr J KIDD t CU. ANDLES—Pure Sperm Can dlee; P.tent Pollebed . 14 t W, V, t lLo"uld"L d le r p t l Poe ink. br J• 10 W. A. eCLURU t Co. (Chrottle copy,) ZAMOMILE FLOWERS,„, Engllshrfar nig br J KIDD A 00. I IQ UPRIOE fo3, a.er Bt T .c i;p2 . b S y PON c a j a r ft: Clerk Wanted: - • Agoot.BQOK-KEEPER—none oiherneid required. Adam., isith 01...4 labl. , !4.ltUkg or tb• •aliikaot. "B 6011410t,10.0 . • Alba Real Estate far Bale. fi N EASY TERMS.—A House mud / Lot to Wood street. Pittsburgh. occupied by Methilly k Co .as • Glus Warehouse. Ale, • Muse and Lot In Itaneheshd.cdFunied by Samuel Chi:deb. •dinining Charles Breyer. The hon. Is utrertoubstantial. ly built; on either side there ia a tins •.d.ng °toaster...a orchard of thrielng p.oob true, and every reduftement to a respectable and elegant °mar, boon. Is on the tot. At . .7. 1 47,r,;%Tga`!:ir1V." 1 .9 ,' 17... h ,•.1grt,"" 1 ° , JOS. K ' noX, Attorney at La c" . ply to JOB. Orant .treeL Pittsburgh. ETTERS PATENT baring been granted We 'Pittsburgh, Kittanning and Warren Railroad any." be eubaeribers m th• stoek of said El m will meet at the Pt. Clair Hotel. In the eft, of Pittsburgh. on Thursday. the 12th day nf February ant. between the hours of ID o'clock 0. Cl. and 3 n'elrok P. 54 for th. porpoee of electing from the etnekhniders a•Preal dent and eta Mana:urn for the management of the &train of mild combanY. Dated. Pittsburgh, 15th January. 1952. Harmer Donny, " m. Robinam, James „,,, James Roe, Snowden, ssari llgfoi, itnia•el John IL lahninberger, Joseph Buffington, Philip I John Morrison, Coleateeniares Fri . . Prot, and Democrat. Klltanntnr. Jefferatinian, Brookville: Demre-rat and Register. Clarion; Elk County. Adeneate, and McKean Orbit, eon at.l J ai ,iga,i„Ls For Real Good Teas (:0 TO MORRIS' TEA STORE IN TILE D.o.d lishturnt. m.ce i. a or Inferior Teas arr tweet kept at this estab- Tea streng. in.l Our !layered Tenet, rents nor pound. T eat thee t rrti enstworr at $1 ran he had hr. tor her pouts!. and the finest Teas In the United States $1 It ID Look out fnr Ihr blue T. chest at the deo, .In TY.A STORE. • To the Afflicted. EMEMBER THAT MORGAN'S 11l Wail :41 An aur. tbsu le an n. m floa llf rmuaibe rriord • tor Cony be. Inrrtens. lfrunn., numlwr ol Trars it. tnedulnonni ban been 2 fenn d lY el Gonna. by thou. of our Cite, ae *pi} . tbn great n utu byre *hr. been nenY It In eiyinus nortlnhe thn rountry in wind, It ho• Inun, Introduend. DM men, letio key. Ft then- ,ttninabn a. It, the netreonlinery effente aud u,. it line tb rfortund. nuyse ut which enr Ulna.. serum - rieniu7l!,,..Z' n ' ;; ,(2,-h t: :',',, 1T . ;...T 0,' . 7 .7; ' ; ' , ` :7,1 ' 11r a t L :; nate, dbne.no. n.n.dent enntd nu band. nfd-deeele and retail. ut Inn dr.: linfiUdl"l". Nan Yom. Wund stynnt _Pyle.. nu I, nente per bnttln. For Sale, - LOT OF GROUND, fronting 21 fee :.7;r:47. 2 AT.f.trl7riltn::h4;l - 11 '474,=‘:;on" . An, ono, ,ornok or on .rpotual lens, LO & A Ls. .11,1ro ..tro-q, st.r,r4. honthfir g , MCIIARDT'S SIELODEoNS-It.t rt . os...rtniont of 4 444 owl ooto4r HARDT 411.i.t.MAJNr. And It, monovooto .1011,4 11. A 11,1.1,14. No. of Wt 4.4 ot ICrliting Office for Sale . N PRINTI NI; OFFICE toy of I . l,lo , tarnlt I. Lt./.1.• 111. nollorlat. on moot, no. nn 11.1,11., /so .1..61 four lb...newt] tlollott art. ample lor • nrO ratnlttlonoot. will be told on •tomonotlattu t r rerun t•tt tlttlior 1 Ito alto.. allottig onnortnolly meltw ot 4111 on, enrol> trout. A anoltln n 1.41,0111 Wohlianton Blinn /Otto - It,. and utOolalt tor enuttlrt ell 1.1 DeliF, will Ito ottld onnaroolt If dennttl 1 ttr par ttrulo ••Idrooo Ihr pultlitthort of Ow Yat.4ll,llltottl, tal.t.tll.ll-1. Horne-tilade Blankets NOT I I t:H S , P L 1; , ! e , 11omul• ..! 4.0m11•..tr. lonu. /. .1 pyr rani 1.1u.b . rnd...1.1. Ilnitul.. .11 •1111.11(1r1. Gauze .114 0.111/. , laLork '""'. t"'q!rt E. rota., Irr..unb au.l Marx.. 10•11.• altentwu a... 4 , 7.r Sl..rtlo.‘ 11,1.1 at 11141 Brigade Orders. 14141.1 q 111 , 1,46iL1t, 1.11,x 4. THE VOLUNTEER UoMPANIEs IN tin. rn , Ia h rorilin p,•4,..1 tntho lortro.l on the nrrsk al “fCs, undfr ininonliate n , nninatol of Col Ilf nr , h, I lil.ffollor•Jria,ml J•l5 . J. R . hI.CLINT",h, NEW HOOKS! ..NEW HOOKS! T ES LIT ELIA liY DEPOT. No. 74 1 hlrl street. ortemit• lb. l':, ow. aud it. Innuenn, • dove etto •no, eldoctne la Wrenn:. b) AdOtelnier Durne• er, Ler llnaalln.. too,Jinuer•; • year II anJ Co:tin:tor for January Ilunt , Nterehenr• dlaxielne"..fOr Janua:, So a ;ear Ilacatior. to: January. $, • year. ll•eVeee Mawaalne. for January. 1-, • year llolden . • lbllnr Ilaverlor. $1 a 'ear. Eeleolie 31aoatine, •J Marti. 1 Home dourest tint, '• Wont, for January'. s2.'o • year s tleabiaa, dlagarto, - 2 4 a, Lab, National Ma.melne. Ad,od 11: no 11an•noe. Cap: 3anue field A large a•enrtment of Paereret Literary Pepera, elea on hand, and sulsonplion• rereleed at tar puldl•ber'• Prne. 101 l The Han,garian Patriot WILL 13E Is . OUR 3IIDST to aloe Alm lb. .in a few days. It 1. TtaZor..M7 too. end Alla • L.• roante the great muse, are Invited to call at CitC , TER 5 1:511 . 1)111t:11 nt Men and Dora C l,llll diti. sad Porottete 014:qt. olrohtnera: nom is . per rent of a , 11,olunt. etnca Nit srdl romp:rte. Work errooted. II:. /teddy to tWne:e 14 , 4 Mtnithandi , near Maas and a:ls yr. 14 1 LOUH—P bale, receiving and, for sale by 1 ISIS Is DA L 7. ELL A CO. • If EESE--300 boxes prime Cream, for sale .1 hr 11.103 11. DAL:Li:Li, A CO. iitEEN APPLES—In Idde..prinie, choice varietlea. for :ode by . __l•l4 It-DA-CULL a Co. lID--I0 bbl.. beet Leaf, for bale by ISIS naLzet.i. a In. SUNDRIES ••,I FotaMem • .1(4 21 Mayans. tdap Arn Prartwaz. bi Ml.. Cotton: to srrlv, rah , by IdAllal DICKEY C. J.ll Water and Prsut atravds _,Clerk Wanted. A GOOD COPYIST AND BOOK' EEPER. A evciptu WrOti r•fefrofo. Aufr.d. Ad• Mo.• M 4: ... rtel hawralog of th• np ithnot— 1.14,1 Kossuth and Hungarian Hats. A FEW CASES received end for sale 4 J IQ. 4 SON. ti ] al. Tlifr 1 ilooy Lit on asioni alley Dividend. griiE Trustees of "the Pittsburgh G. l , rnrani bate Oil. Amy ditilarni 111•Sitn4 , f 4 Fs, nct out of Mt oiti6to ills latt ois months. on tht of • Mil Company. piyable hrth.llh to stock. it.llyri or their listl reptiitssfsiirtt. at th. 04,re of COIMIP•n) J Silts Trim. othet of fist Cr. 19,113,. Jae 12.. 1552 I ANDRETLI'S GARDEN SEEDS—Just A yet-eit4l firm Iltila4thitits. •MII and escarlete ••• syytyntot. All warrantni the rriT of LISI. which trill for euttortnty• 01110 r istiossialt or Ml.ll. ILI tho &..t Sins.. Nos 14 sirs) loin ao4 UM= . . r of Wind and Allah at. M ERE L—N enrna 1. 2 and 3, for I,le hy WICK • IWO:M.I,a I Alt pkwi. No. 1, for sole by WICK l SIreaNDLKSP, `ILK WARP CORUROS!—Tlti,,ii,irnble 0 arllala. for Mark Draw.. in ha tannd •I port • RUKCIIFI jalo N..rthrara ear. Fnurth and Nlarkot at, - ANTON FLANNELS—For 0, 10, and found 12a. la w a ••entn. af • par yard —the lair, Tara auperlat. Pr al Jala UNDit llLH:4lfllp.irnlooflps.j, KS--20,00016x. Bulk Pork, prsm4 lo obit. Onvorgo.l; lo Small White Beans. prr stoma, Pllot, awl for rale I.y MA.IIIPL P hint! Ak 1...04 8.4m14 4.11.:N ES--100 matte engain tAi.. • j. Altll-2 . 2 this. landing and for sale by I. WM. lIAG•LICY ARD OIL-211 bhls. iVinterStrained,just I "" tierces prime,`for sole by II: Poo 11111:0, 61.11711101 •CO 1 0r r EF.-'2.1K1 bap prime Rio, for sale by 1•10 •MATTIIIIWM 1 (IL r OBACCO-;b boxes asx'd brands, of s'n 1. " d Pnund (or liTi l a', T M A 10 TRAS--50-11f. chests Y. 11., Brk; 60 boxy. IC 11. on! Imparlyl. br yo . • by 1•10 NM in% sterna:it's a 00. lITOOL -- I6 sacks Kentucky, for !ale i;ir T 'Btu nuxY, NIATILIKIV:i a Co 101,AX SEED-1 bbl. and 1 sack for sale by lalu ftIIEY, SIATTIMITS a co PEATHERS---12 seeks Kentucky, a prime attloln, for tab. br 140 HUEY, al ATTIJERA a CO. Banking and Exchange Office. It:ILE highext market price paid in par fund tor Amerlran -- change 011 the ka.tetn Calm for sale. Current fault bought and .aka. .eolleetlona made In the West. bousia and will on eatttmle.lon—by late It D. NINO, )ourtb of. Pittsburgh Gas Copipany. SHARES of this Stock for nolo by tap A. W I LEIINP k CO. 1 AMP BLACK-40 bbln. for by 1.4 1.0 - J. KIDD Co.. OU Wood Pt. Q, F. FLOUR - 500 bole . Anshutz; Pollock "tt; yik HIED PEACHES--150 bu. prime halves,. IL, 'int reed and for rate by s _ J. S. DILWORTH & W._ bble. Packed; 11 60 tree prime Enter:kr " " Ara a. t P, " fleO r g k ; t o y • , jai ARD--2 bblc. No. 1, for sale by • IL/ ja P. P RIIRIVER /IVO. HIDES-200 Dry, for sale by 11 J.; s.a W_ BARBA 11011. V packed,iTr TER-10 kegs sale Cy: 8.8 W. MIMI ..01L A ir F R r. I . S :b Diamond,h u e .a mri it selling 7 Cooking C Italnino at Be par lb: Doom Ylgo at 121kr lb: No. Bunch Itatoine pe at ISe Almon& at 12!io per lb. Orantee at Latie prr dur, 1.17 UPER BLIIRTING MUSLI ustre- Li at lb. t.rtheard of...Poortb and liatket e MVO 1 9.011., at 12.4 e pen , J. Nns()?I s LINNNBoof nappr• .d make, coil trurantart p.l...oenvitll:phpr tiblte rd:d Black Purr BS . " 0111.1tY •• Napkin Pies! 4 - lal e VtinloPgigli*Pgnri o : r tig, This article make Pits ot • superior ;giants, rr it,. shirt rorirenlio4 wen as the moat eioggimiral p ot OP ih •,11.4LiaprecatufAlitegsius. (imam attd Tea DesierS. APSAI3O CHEESE-500 lb s. Soil Woad 6.4 for W. BlettLlMO t CO. LAID DRESS SILKS--A. A. lilAsoxl dam oat all their Frock of rkh Mkt Dm., at • ffroot.dlOOP't* Jr , / , COMMERCIAL Alorltice..—A.STrrlsmento.dsolucripio. tr , bls revAvtal sod forwaidnd exygins, from h. off ho. MOVEMENTS alt ioci OF TIIE ex STFAM MIPS. DATS Of BAILING TO AND FR03.1 THE UNITED STATES-131 THE COLLINS LINE. rt.. us- &dupla,. Jun. lo Smarts,.l•l l 24 Sa 1,./. tiettitnlA, Jul, 21 1 . 4414,11 A.J. Matruh tt Saturdlt. 31arelt '.lll 4stu Nay, Aprll . A.Pril IT.. Saturd Mut 1. ay M turant. llnY2t l lu " r stools. Jul; 111 Sntunlnt ..1111y Stturda,. Aug: Saturday. Aug 21 ... Falun], supt 1.. Saturday. Sept 18... .111,41. Out Satortint . Ora 16 Sutural". 0,2/ Sword,. Nu, . ...11,1orriat. Jan 7. .. Jan F'-5 ..... _ll 01nr5Jer. 31arch 1... W•sllleutt, 314,11 21 . W . 53nr5.141, Apryl ... Aurtl 21.... ...IVedurrJat. 315, 5 _Weduemla Mat IS .. 4 r. n. ....11r4nerda). June !ll—. ...Wedurt s l;3. Juue.sl... IVrdneulsy, July 11_ ...Wetjurnlay, Jul, 25 IVrlto.slu, Aug 11 ..15"t/duestla,. Aug, 25 .1 1 rtletualar. 55 3tt •... ..11uluraday. 51,1= •• 11 '5,11155dar. artti........ ..115tInr511ti. ..11rOur5da, Su, 3 ..11rilor5dal. Not W.-oElssl*y. 14r. 1 D., I:, . ..Weatutatla). ... . . . os - 1 Nl7 1./ttrds,. 1.• 11 Sal 1.1/11• V. LA. - - NinciAZlNF—fluot's MerelAnt's Meg azfue d'unimihrcinl Ittivicw for ..latuctry upiat table. We ball it with pleahure..cl areuril to it thil Prominence among tam large mud valuable llht eschun get, which U. Intr.:hie merit. wi nehly &terve. The Itnu of thlh numb,. both orMinal and chleeted.hre Intertmting and iteitruCtlve. en well to the general ten der en to the merchant aryl mmlnfocturer. The giants! ALI hp-rto upon which It treat,. ate mach uto give it chid.- h i d. to avert clahis of render. within tbe run., hi( It• ' , tile an. Juges} inerentimt circulation— the htatenuan. the Itconntnist. the Ju- Mai, the Final:ter, the hanker. Illuticr. Ship tilmter. Shit , Builder, Meehan.. alanufneturtm or the Sletwhant and men tit huoineho in any nut all Manche. or mercer:tile giuraiilm—all 11.1 in It that ze0.4.4 Inthrma tin which make,. it. strional outmentilii.ll not mere •limi compared with itti intntuur value Remmers or Gnu , —We estimated, In our De e...Ownnumber. aay• !Junta llagatine. total toren. at the Into-i Stott. Mint. at California loam Ilia Jute of rf .tiert,•ry in lain. al fteltato.Nert f.ate oalet•I return. •bott the •111.1111/ U. have Non o; ." heeeathot 1.1 o• that the lots] op to Ja.1111., Itt. amount. ale.nt #1001.00;1. he re forint...tel. hoe le.aa ..j.t.“ to nor rote ti ll slur f fon of flat motet ia a.l , lltiou. "Wet P• heretofore •to.orn. full half a* taueh more. noaksn. the O.fal three anti a half roar, aloud 11,011/0.11110 77 1 . of the geld tot it non, Irt.rn mo, au tha none, atal l. tam taa,el. a.eonttn: retorn• I' our nt.. shoot sr :AI nt.. althouclo ...me .110 y tram!. realm, a. 1... . 7 $lll 0, The prowl.. el areal yield 1,, the elna on,- toatoo wort Ilatlerot, ttool ,ut want nvelpte at. douhtlew.eseeold 11,1.1,m0 month Thr note,. it the room., for beretnher .111 tlttubtloto 'treed the for tho rornotwoolit,l a ,. iear. hut thr relotom are not 'el eoott.lefe.l Doting Novrtulor Ihere aaa eho.,ht Mins, ort m ,or prtneloal G=ll rt, • PATT..../11 0hi0,,. >^ Mom," morn n. Jan I. I Businen, on Saturday was geuendly very .n.. , vrava . nt east.. aantatioa, TranA. , ll , ll, rar UM, 11.1, have laa.n mato,' d..aund. tta. recut. bliza.raesumrtant ritn•nquenilY :tevaal, mad aria, aa roc. a nominal Marta;—lA., ltd, mnflou- arryThant. .high C211..1, an Incrn...l ()mu,. on 11,. pirl.lll.ldero. with nano alight mprototo•olin yrbo• In •mell tran•plro from.:,•ll Et,: V: IS,Vi t:t.yt ft from •Lpro far s. tora.l •2(1, brood. !1V.... by •iutrio bbl from Moro at V/-4-t . ' : 43 o '4o tf, tor • r itrol •xtra .1161..qu.nrr to rrry,rt_ may 6+ at $2 370 , 2 I,hl. . . K N II F. A T Itavil+Nro min In .m.II oftck OAS 111,A1. -,ma:l trvn,rr 11,m at hnot. Intl ED FRUlT—Sup,lioa err etratAketrly limllnl, arid •nrat ara 1114 h It . ..quote truca lore at $3 far sistuailed. .1 It for paalfai.V Prtftl IMONS—Ths mark. la Ihnittol in rupply, ivd sales hare been MAI Llsnlntd ralea tranarlm. al 7 , .i2t7 or SboulArtnnmt UMrk t far U... Prime I.4trd may tn. quoted at Ty. In bnln and Se In 1,,m • ' • • Burrvrt - r of .11 butter frt , l:l tn. at 1 , 41 , ..17,. arvt , rlint to quality li, in worth 1,1 , 0 tb. lot 1:u b." wC .1 ?t. l'rme ',rata riui b." quot. at it‘ _ Further inlin of F.I. A.h •fil Mal.rntut an014`4,144n:c W/IlflliEV—,alrn an. rAnAnnd to Ilmltvi Into at tvig '-`lln CANDLLS—rItere Is • reguiat dent•nd an lb. inartet at fall prtret.sa, for Pittrt,tratt inautdarturrd Pt.. 23etr mnold tallow 11141i1S, and common dipt,d at th , Itt hat manutartu ten at. dolny • fat, burlanst at thineran, TII.I.t.W—Sab.IIO limped inca transom at 71ac tit 6. SOAP—Sal,' 01,010 at to BALTIMORE MARKET. Jan. la. Cottle—The pupply or beeves at the scales to frll Sod pri , es ruled sousethinx higher. Tha I•Crdrtags rraelard COO brad tirces... of which szumtarr SSP ...re bold l nip bacchant. sod 2LO drivealra Price. rattg.rd from 13 09 to 4 ^J no the boot equal to 1101 . 0.14,,, J ovt. ea..l avorsenoe S t 1.:% stool Hoge—Solve have Leen more brtslt Wa quote al $l3 25 40 SO I'IIILALIELPIIIA MARKED. • Januar, I.l—P. Clover veed —le to better demand. amt priewe firmer.— Salr of luo bu good gush,' a, I. r lk 61 tie, soda lot of Rim. at IPS Lgia Oittou—The market la quiet. nuervitron Bark—Theta has loch some Inquiry. ant II eales iit Gair• twen male et St 2 .9tl Tl toe. . Flour—l he marten le exceedingly dull ant Inaellt, and prices hare declined 1i1a...12h, al Li,Pane or tie, fibre it:inlaid and 5p....1 Hls The rd.. Poi en, eon morn , . •re linvitnl watiln the rang. of 14 far common and extra brands. ad in duality to nye Flour and (Yiru ales) no nth,. bare been re ported I min.-There le but little offering (local red wheat le eteadv at 1.. eked • 1.104 at fl "ei au. It, le wanted. but . IP,. le none Isere. There la more nor!. arriving. and it torte an setter demand at • further ...trance bu. Sale.. of 'iottltaln new Southern ivt ,1 a 4 , - to ame . its the fm Oats are crania. and no gab, tnuitepired Whlettry—le dull narrate are hell at 7s. and Was at 21Se, uusiva. Jan. 12. Flour—The receipts of dour here been light, but the trod. pun-hues ool.r In sall lts. and the , rons. actions *Ants our Inn bun tossu Qu m its moderate. Ws nu. thor.les of Mb !dean acol Ohio, nonamon and tone, brands fJ 1 1 1, 1,44 S2ho Uri:lege, common and fancy. ni WWI 75: aol The tango of *ate brands 114 7.41,4 F 7.. In Quality. Th. oupply 14 Southorn Most Is very stnall. but thesis room,' Is annamais ask, at 8.4 rash. 1.1111 ti 4 II:, li bbl. 4 mot. Import from Januar.. Ist to 7th Ft , r. It Is 11 he.- La P. Lt. F4OI;11 211.4 DE c,F ItoCII/CSTKII—Tbe amount of Dour 14,1 from UM. Otto during the part o,momx, of o on. for four (mu, (cork,* Is (Micro -1,1 543).31,0 180 1.574 quaotities ohlt.poll for al.norles of ymrs-- narrate. hla 11. _141.674 ..6S-L4lll The .moon[ or Clear tell here by cabal during-11w year U.NSa bbla beat year there were 44,143 - bble lett hr eat. dildlott le the eybuunt yltlpml by tweet the del terve:meth the araeunt left hr.. derlog the year. wad the allipnaant. are still I.w. than any parvinos year named. •a - crating 1644-5. . TO the .m.vunt shipp.l mu.] Ae added the amount run matted by 40.000 Inhabitants, and by a lade number of ,eopl• Mang lu the •üburb• and vicinity. The Great Invenoa of the Age!—Steam Supplanted !--frae Triumphant! :KeitHE first Dail of rho ninetetnth centug will le rworded Ca the sea of steam. It has paned. that were. h It will paw the steam angina with the things The second half of the century will be known tut cow =meow the the tort as—. wont This not only to turAt but to *actin alto world. This ago has now com menced. and will/ It la Salomon . dutod tho Gas Rostov. &armor John U. le otter twontects yews 01 clew ob./motion upon tho osperlanento of hie own and of others in ationorto to wake the principle of Ole condensw don of earbthic acid au available ao • mechanic motor, b.c perfected the same; and. hoeing lost erect .l letters patent for his . lo:wrote,' Carboni* Add Conine," now M. Ow to dhow. of right. for the use thereof to the United Stat. Government nod ludOrldnals or to companies, the rights of Motel, couture. to titles. The Munroe., wring of money and laber,and of human me of Coe n w : 1 1 , 71".11724 1 7=ur...bge adoption In now y m. l ' ael •her• Oman power Is now 11141i..ed in thousands of other place. when the wrest esp.., bulk and weight of the steam engine have precluded 11. use. rho use motor way he applied to all purposes th a pro felling agent, from tbe single horse power me the cotton. gin to the two thousand horse pow, Pa wean stamen, with the expo ow lees than that required hy the stem ow gin, of boilers and furnace, fuel and firemen, and of bulk. and loggia-100 tone weight sufficing fur Um eanta power of I.POO um. of the steam ertiiite. Thew facts nose established by the etherimental engine ot twthty.tive ( IS) hone tether, now "working toll - at Cincinnati: as noticed In the following from the Cinch... 11 W e of thu 18th Deceniter ar• wensed to slots that J. C. P. Salomon; late of this ear, hth reativod a patent for Ws motor of carbonle acid gas. in its applleatien to an attain.. The onmeallul S of lbw Invention we not Imig clo gvettla the Sonputvil. The same gentlem re an has rewire tht d another Potent far the steering and r.rounx Power." A Ivo. rights furors wear his .. Imp , ovol Drultellingand Bloating Apparatua." on. ;Realtor otlythloge of which giros the phot such mmplets control of the vesselaV s mthdent of the engineer, that be cane .right.about- " a an of Per In less time than le requited to load her guns. MM.rights for his "hooter.' Poring Noddle," for mill. tableand en,roon mayo.', design.' for the twat.; to. table mai& el of bottehorso thd rider. oaf in regard to Ow above thvoluoide ventlons, of obtaining nem., te.. ma y im_promptly obtained by odd:ethos D. L. ELDNII, Attorney and Arent for the Yotentth. Smoot, rt., oppo Al it. Odd Fe 11.... o ail WmitiMithM. D.C. Ja.3Duceuttle) V REAM CILEESE-72 boxes fur gala by lvJ ikl2 WICK l IIeCANDLESS.` - SALERATOS-41 casks; 1 1,5r.SPT.A.r!ni:, in. We kT jai?. un • 31cIANDLE•S. I LLIES AND JAMS-. .• anc. *Llt: qui..J Currant Jell • APPIe .. o .eu Ow S' litrawberry ..1.111-j .. B b . n . lir.try r 110 ... A. MeCLUAII ZOO. _ (9!ranlclo e 4,1 2 ' 4 Lib.nigt. LARD—Ib bbls. and 9 kegs primejust re- Maul and foral. by A. COLHERTaI/N. ga la 'll4 Litany 4. hf. chests Y. Lipson, Gunnels '. dan Impala and black Tunoo hand, toraale br Jalo A. CULDEMSLIN. Tpecco-,too bxe.manufictured, oho iee brands. b.. Rust and for sal. by islo A. CULBERTSON. d r1R1:01*1) NUTS-43 mks now hooding LA par 7/raakithibrrta ai a co. Water awl Trout Its, FEATHERS--443 sack landing per „ni n e Franklin, fordo br 140 L CO., Water aea hmi stL NOTICES ike Notice. ATWELL has thatday been adeuit , tic. In by house.. of t BAOALEY. WOIARD t e 4.1. =1 Market k WIL LIM kVA Co.. I, .11 Al Wool stroqt, POt.hurgh. t Jamoary,lSs2.. .4.11 Dissolution. pill: firm Corode h Cole, Age to of the oettl.,l br !oho Co. JOHN CuYODE. l'Ouboorh, ' JOHN Y. ult.)._ t. Partiellthip Notice. HAVE this day Asorinted with me Tit(.. A. tioo4of thy Nesssirseis lialirOyd • b..r.after Willi,. under at, leaf .. Counto Grah•ol. - Julie COVODE. P0.01.1.,,h, January 1, 13;2 (.1,17{N lOVODE t GRAIiA.II, gents of Perinm.l Itclo..lwoe, of P.oto l Way.. ( ".ntl Ito.burth Pa.. salo Dissolution. \ portner.li ,c p , between thikinbscribers, un.l., the own or J. COPLEY 0 L for tby. put. C oo C l.. u " . _ ...111AVWVIX1'. ' SU wilt ble ' LTitty.l,7lthe bold.. ul7riber. JOSI.IgI CtlikLEV. \ -. Copartnrship. 1.1 AV ING this day solilto J. S. DILKOHTII CI 1 Co. •u intern[ In my \ Wholesale firrrery but 4 ne,... tho style of the arm hareer will be F.AMUML I'. 11111 VEIL *Co.. ti/Lsi L. P. SURIVP.I2. Pit.nburgh. J•soarrlbt.lM2 \ (malt , (j.; A :VRTF:L P. SIIRIVER AtTo., Wholesale C 7 lirn,r4 and C.ornmierion Merchant, and Deshrx in unter Produce and Pitt...burr', Nlanulacturen, sus. .1.30 end In 5..•-and strr,t, betwern %old end thuithfldld {ht.- .. burgh. Je.irs a plta,lllll-..\,.. . . 101/N S. DII.M. VI alrrrota and agriaLa iti, 41 ES o•mi al., l'itbanv L y Itm. Muorrill. Januar. Thr bf thr lair n.• r.ativued, hy the au) ito.htf RTII & CO.; • Wholesale Powthr and Salwty Notice to \ Ne chanica • lIIIIOPOSALS will be received at the of t a. ,1 IL HARSH. 31•2‘111pu. Ohio. whernplann And 4....nEnatoons eau -I,* own mail' \thn dal' of Yetorunrs next, tnr foorno•hinn the wile:rids (elmptlon OW, And 1.1.4 huildinn Ent MO. se 111 . ral J I nn. n . rotJeon pl,ao and ft:nonce. 14FortosaIn will ho for the wbola work. or la IN- Par.h. o4etion.o. embrarlng Ittoo.: work. krwk work, eat. :Atter.' u0rt...0.ri.; nod PtiolOak. 1440 s VOW 1 . ..1,1 it t ofh, of ladward Arrhaert. Cleveland. orbut Tha work to he complated by (4.1.r.t Ant of s:1 4:m :Irv. A. D 1(42. l'n: n 44.1-4 Pue.Uttra IV the sr.:IE.:I half entoph:ted, 4so. an r.l 411.. n rompiel an 4 ILA rertotakiog ono-third .ta tooott, ettol , ol. • N ASIUEL MAWR. \l l .. N. RAU AON. HARSH, :Uri Ala: U. (IMAM. OS, kf A I, , ,trßtora. Notice \, To Bold,. ni Cohrok Itora, of toe Nononya- 1,1.1 Navigation Comp, LI. BONI.S of less numl willthn holdera oo do.ll- fir-t ../ Jsunar at th,olllre 0 Bible B. Fr(*: outstanding dulmeriptions to trio Al- I, lto,n, MM. Society arm regu...o to 141.1 t., J ITCREZ.I._ on-14.1era1 .41.4 the I “..1 A. P. erevOntuNA Ml* Aoont: • House•of Refuge, rritf: , cui.Ecrihere for the - erection of an -\\ a Ilon ' bf lief°An for Western rennoylonnia, aro t.,.1 nolo .1 t Let wo suer woo et 4i twenty per cool. on It.. mum u1..:11.-4 by each, to mtvatred to be - paid to the fren•tarer. c.n or betty. the 15th Jay of Noratobat tent ' HYt \ler t.f the flo•rl of lAreetote. ~, ,LO-tf JtJALIIIA HANNA. Treno. Si :Lion Wanted. APRACTICA and experienced BOOK t Gsa. 1013 VGLGImale Dm. fkr .L 1.-xta IGlL . mvut liallohletGry rt , Gred-r .It . L.,s JIG, l'Ulfburikt P. O.'. Selec School. \ II WILLIA 3IS has opened a ge,leet Schaal 1 • In the erhnol room utoEsr the I..ctnre room of the' t Pre..h Uri. Church. Pittsburgh. kotrantv on Sixth ttreet TERMS, it adronc,) ‘, Jun or CI e, Se per echolar. per soartsr of lisfetka REFERENCES: • , I take seat plc bra In saying that Mr. a. IVIIIItIn ia Is an ex e.I ; t ash .1.-Intelligent, discreet, and talthrul. It la • prof. ion to Inch he la whblly devoted: ..1\ la whichge not ly a long experitooteuod an ardent rills..ann. t an. able isonklenttournesa In which tt ran ponfy non mr • n knowlnlas) parents and pa\ ' , arms may full 'cooldr. , Atr..Va T. Metals- W....t. 'i heel... Wavy. prll 3,3. 18to. T folly towns with Dr. Sy,ttill In the stare statement and remmtnendat n. , D. goose. ' I have known NI Henry Dliams for many years. du. tins fil^ftents; Par of (slat time he b. been employed lis a l ' ra: c rr ' :o - 1 e'S'''At'''en.'. Ins ksie7iPl:7g iirhPitiVlllln,Sl: '''...i9ne to the .. tap 4 S ( or bit Bonita, te wet( grouoded, in thefts nap.. of knii•lodgetoomatial to the asivenernient of his -In. 'to , uy es t Primness Isttb Road famte , r and Pound s ft tut, an. of irreproachable Morel thereat«, Ilar g ad a vocO, TU. Williams tor , • lengtts of that. I ape* of le saw( as an leutrustor of youth, ferns my Jotrso I ,Pacoredga , Pittpburgh. Apn12.1.1. . \ • yr ME R 6 6 1 "1 1,111\ ,‘ ILO St. Chair Hold L'hfilding . • Clalr V \ lERF ho is ire are show la i i l• • 1 P 4 tt l see anl.woll nailed clods eS/110 ti SODS. wbleh CD to made up to oink( In astyle he Vtiate will meet theaflunhatiou of • who nt yor him with their patronage. 'Sal' NgiV RAILROAD AiliV T ' 'It„'E.ALEN • — \ \ W\X STEEN EA LtakAill' \ \ FROM ?main a \ . TO CLEV\ELAND,coLLTNIBI.74'St INCIIVATL ".., lantr.a.---.9 l. t;e4. t dgA. Cd \ i/143 SEW.. • . reel\ I- usual ABLE e i 7 ' Vs adaurtrider with IVe \ l'enna. Cratral t aitroA - 4 \s‘s T • 00011 FRO M prrrspucan TO CLEF LAND \I LE/it THAN TEN RORER.' BYCoNTIMUOCe\ RAILROAD 1/lil' T l. , Ti f. p Expres s s . l. , : h ., t , tA t ti ob and dtr w lave.. Sewlekle,Roetrster\liew Briattan lion too. edam Pideattae. oabiaaa, and Sae, mul b . Alliatio4l,2 =Dm Irina Pittsbug. at IP M Pawn groa lome AM... na the Clevelsod Railroad at 2 P. 10., and reach Cirrre.anil at 1!..43 P. If. Re he _ Bore lee. Clerelatel at 8 A.•,1.1., 41.111a\tee et 2 P. 11, ati reach Pitttboreh la 7 P. M. . u: .neat hMtlitt route rime from Clorloottl to Pitte burgh la two ap t ., without afght trare \stoll9ST. 11U121 ..me in Iwo dere \i rotnieetiog with th Penna. Central Radront. • ht sam run dell, front Alliance to Caritta,3lamilloa, Roaster. ad Mane aid, and nom Rama NR. Cattle. Polaml ant Warren. ‘ garb. NT. Brieliton •Arrertamielation Tisin leeem Pitteburch at 10 A. AI. 4P. AL, awl Mew Irrliehtomeit" 7.80 A. It and 1.30 P. A . otoopleir et Infirm• lai. el••• Moue. Exams:nu Tlaltstat ler tan dem argeOld tartan Pliteborgh. Borlaestor and - cm Brighton. • . •; ' The Tralos do niartam, alias. orandbiames rum la caue .i ltou arab Rao tralra c .00 tr" PT . i 'l i; L irF:p u jir l wl ' lThe P .'" ore ' l Street iitsdiera of", •• Ohio awl P Rail:mut, to UEURr: PARKIN, \ Ticket Agent \ CR - ThroutirketeTroin Pitts rrh °Clare/mid, mice St.tme—sal fro Pitmborth to . Iva In OR — , are rold et the frail Mahon. auk N by I NS' \= --- - i • i tt. E Uil ‘ h. ' - ' BY ETRE NEW , , haiNil, COMPANY, . Rah a crey of theft , N\TS, eral , ,rrars' hi . both la to retain their rlgioal rulaTlat to a other ' PAINT urarrental Mae all iierregr . cy:ra well: \ h dangeroua to ril ' ELI.OW ‘5 ephl aztublatious, or t . atallit Mt th % ' rrlll ' ld Vh 4 all. c o :tor, hableb the ash. PINTS ZINC . ' I ,m3d areoubtedl7, + • market tog hallo/ ; , n % a mut. btu, Or irnth=7:rtiZth . . 4r i'IrEATII ER oD FSI 6 I,E, PROOF. .: For 'MI mdse., they arectle arIT TalUabli.:M ei I form • gallauir ....Cori ad • tTir Preemit•,olitte. Me. ther MT ilohltly. sod oring Lop.• matallic hale. , do hot chm.,,.. mint like name at tbe\eßthY BMW ue ; Iv use. Dealers supplied au liberal tin.. br ) th• agents of tb• 1 "?4-11..,,, Y. C. J ON FO • CO., 7 South trimnre•APhiladelabla ! • Steam Saw Mill tor .R.e4A TIIE STEAM SAW MILL At the N motath of bautly Creel. •„lu. rullr, there E'lttsbuesilt, on the eghthy river, estilh side, oersted (or tent NThe hiluirceid routine. ruler, and set of Cleoppich to,. nod • Cob Pesestivr. are thisiiected vritti the ethac.re ratz %la (nether particulars apply on the prattle,. Pl‘, A.IIIIILNIX, . . IA PADE. iiLllkleisburgh P.O, Dem I& 1 8 61.—IdeIdidast2noil A First Rate Chalice for Etuaneas. I:IIE subscriber offers for sale his proiierty located ,Coal e "Shire of Reinloston. Si the Itsid of Chortler Railroad. Itoinsists of • lot ot {monad 60 by 50 fort. • new frame Gousibliture Musa, fkablo. AA: TA with • Judiciously selected assoolcoont of Goods. The above Is one of ton merintutlto lona,. In the county. tho stibisniber haring rotslkd wthin th• Year 1112,00 u worth of Goods. Par flintier s paricular. ea. dal. of We subscriber on the pretalnis. .lawi C,9 2 B. ' Clood'News far 'the Ladies! R. P 'LATROBE'S FRENCH FEMALE fe : L 9, an Inxbeent, Safe and Sibictnal Remedy for ,rotle: Fluor Alb.. tio_pprescon. Nervous b•billty, Getters) Wi.akriesa. Nausea, Yin!, In GA Geld and Limbs. lA.. - Aypetita. n00n.% Palpitation. Diseued Solna. Coetiseoes. Dirt...vela or Indgestion. m tg . loner or Wind, and all Utorina Complaints. .Pgis LS chi, or 10 r box. tor Si. Sold wholesale and rclall by W. iL JACKSON, 210 Liberty roars, brad of Wood. Pittshurth. ahead wiAL LTU B o D x R . UGGIST& Ar Coil partci.. In defollinitwly& CALIFORNIA BLANKETS-- nte, Ali: Blanket, at,es riaLmel; _ISBRCBY t LICE • , PRESS A. CLOAK. 000 D. —A. A. IVlriro.y.. 41 0. qtr4r th.ir human. astortaxont at Draw and A Good.. at lon than auction pica., Jae .......th•v. - HOME JOURNAL—New iulame and new taila I° Z.:4.tralia %-ive NICKERBOCKEE MAGAZINE, fur January, Ent...lotto. toloool to $3 • Toot'..: IltS . Littrary Dopot.Tblnl jod HOMINY-3 bbla. in store awl for sale by a BLACKBOLLY CO. IRUITER 2 -4bbls, Fresh Roll, for sale by B. DALZELL A 00. VILELSE-300 boxes prime Cream, for sale I,J by \ JSMES DLLZELL CO. bbis. Fresh .Leisf, for sale by JAXIS DELL. UTTER--2 bbls. Fresh Roll, for sale by 1J f~s ', Jamas Dabrau. ROUSES FARMS, &o . • Dwelling To Let jiTHREE storied brick Muse, N 0.3122 t r,..., rtra.t. (nem 14 .katil tiext,) auppllad wlt ago awl bath 111. taaas. nt•ala wat caztlaga boo En of CU -MLitt , NOWAX. at the Lumbar Yard dr am of Rowan It Davao*, Plata matt, mat. of CataT7 allay. ' L J . "' __ , T RE three story hric Warehome, No. ;:13 Marty s treet . at p resent occupied by P 11. Ina. Arai/ to J. LU. FLOYD. dal.l To Let,'. • FaR TILE TERM OF .TKO YEARS, fr Ut\ of April next. the Store Ito= veer emu by the +uhvriher. Allured monde.. ttoi , ROOM Iv the tame momr. Nab:: el mlyiplete. taneeeelon of IromediatelY• eel. of \ OIIESTLII ven , thalithll.l4 ielt \ brtltedja lhareend alley and rcurtn , 'IIII.E largeYWurelkus Le c. now occupied ~,\ by JIMPI O'Clnanny t . eltaatnl . on 1 , . , ; „ 1 nt t , slave the earn' /thdg . hg • on. th r : ' Sc , nf March. 1ft.12. If rented. I eill offer I publi vale on let darOf Slay i t. Enor si rs vc • E'or. Ben Aconrenicnt Ho se. suitable ,y 1 . - i" rd,.. mrnadatl oit IlearlvriaioVi . , ertitra/ part '.. of tb• oft,. Ihe family on, oreupyl P. wiahe• to fetal It a.aLa kareeable sod reapeetable 1, 01.....10.11, • part of the boa. as boarder" incl - MI be Eir imm•diatel . Ada. . J. r. OttsbUritbr I,llllc, A'9L .. ifil OR RE "f—A two V line IlcultustaaJou ' Loa air* of la.' !, ~ r,.. c. Nu ick I wet. we Prea.:2 IA) L . Water treat. \ Vor Rent, i COMFORT TILE two rainy %Yellin. ..... i .., - 1.. How, contain* eicht m. 0., lettlfdfloblinc...` elvCarriage Hour.. lie_ and two lima of lay, t o good • er. planta-1 with fr6l4trecs awl chruhber '. The a . TO ' I. within • few aninutee‘ walk of the city Inn. keg • 5 thing in the beat order, and will be rented to 10 • 11. tenant. . \ Alan--Two Drink lion.. hit CenterArenne. 1)6 the Bee- coth Word. remand. roar Mrk•lA each. Enqatra of la: JollA Wfl'T A CAL. Lita 7. To Let _ _ iiifF, subecriber Offers or rent the Pion. Hoorn tow occupied be..w .llocare:Willock .12 0. , ... No Ea Marart etreel Pos.adati invi.6 on the let of April. Enquire 01 IN 11. P.A . ULP.6. \ jarctP - — Wmd a 4 I , or Sale. A , \ VALUABLE ROM Estaiy, in tile cityl \4 l=, W Allegheny, aitust,d on the FeZeond Illink.rni t. 41.1,4 d Inc no the South C00000,...0t of Yilivilki 'etre..: ''-' Two Ten' dretrable .3 eh , ry'Atrh'lc Litt:LLß.] 110 Iflgal, , with holt bowie,l, boeeej etaLle, lr., attenbed, 6\lln .. .opt...repair. Term" liberal. Ron.- - •of .no.lf • J 1-111./O.llAt '2l Wro4 To Let., . T lEThr" t atll 7 uEl i a o ~t 0,:fa1..a.1 . win 1,01. bark , running through to Penn \ et., no , . pled by D. hell, Nicholson A Pa, ur, ...VV. Let OtOnll4l xi,. on the let of April. lase. yaom 1 pow - IL BMW A CO, 1631 _V ' \ , To Let, O r rtflE Wahl:Ufa:PE Hum oceopied Y 4 .„ J! .. Ado i t ilrlfofght. No 79 ITaterat, P 11 . '' ''' L'''' ''''''. "i,'AV 11. PI Fiir kiale - i FARM, containing TWO !Inn( LI Pllll•tedi In W.illinitt, ‘ o6 l.bil, ' county, within 3: of • tulle of the goorlehi `la rr., ou tile Pen., Ineuin'igaual. In" Art Fight, 'get,. cleared, Dwelling flours le logLiputable. For further infortueliou k kinA fdl .1. A R. Pntl, ILA. TO Let, \ . A TIMER STORY BRIGS'. DWELL {'I IN , i . /. ,, pi e tilibi.LLo rd LTV i r . stAin i l.a u . ta o le .Orantra . :,.. ' ' O. DLAqi , LO.IOII:* CO:. l'il oti R E i'i T—The large four atom \ IA ' BRICE O 01101100 SE, No 0 5ixth1rt..,41.407 tecilpied by 11 Coulter A Co. Poe.e.eion gßrevt I edhdoly. APO/ fos J. A gg. 4 ,;?g,1',. , ,,„ \ , Horn" Sa* Hill for Sitio. eatahliahrnent, lately,finiehed and, now {ln enmpleta running order, ir lantana:Fon onororebela tt tulle. atx, PM...ban:L. tieing in the ' tielotty nt rethnelve coal work., It . commands a end bathe markeelbr lumbar a tal an boat building. Au, and that la not sold on the prymlw.lb. Bisettwaternf , lora, arabi maga us an outlet to more donant mat/tete. OP , and down the*iokr Of the llononeabela. Furnished olth machirwre and of the both and mold mane moat ir \ trbls. thle 4141 rtands annealed In gnieh. economy ot furl, and ethiarethary performance of De work. Tbe estahllthrnent-,lnclutthin ale thres of Deal,. Dwelling Doti . will be veld low. 1,44 on tenth kN7 Pu'r"n Fourth et; nese \Wok. \ \ Dwellieg To Let. P:OR 'ENT, and \ possessicin given On tb;o, of January nta taro atom Mii3l6 u 5,...„. toot bullditt oh tkdlor i d amt. be: of , .. " Ur''' \ - Dial , ''' l - 1 . 111/\ 4‘ ,l.l ' l4Lli t q l.V., \ de"o \ ....\ \.. ii:s'a Liberty at. _ 'k r t,,t,,,, Val ble•Propextffor Sale. \ r AT n ad elegant\glick Dwell. \B \ Inn House at, to the Mile nent Rochester. . .. munti. L 'a. raison the oo firer =I tb i./b.iiiisid fn. le ne 'hon. 14.48, feet front by 33 feat iNap•—taro Mann basement atom also, an Mlle Mot, amth four lied room.. TIM lot an which It • Mambo hi 100 feet A tbe Obioriver,WiLlS feet deep. • The ar ha front mid fikntind theta:lM isqinutifolly habi oIL anil4mated SRL an khunilanne of shrebbery.tow-rs. 2e • ‘• inxid nail, outionautial stone malfiaround it. . 1 / 4 70..a sante. /Mt ailmin • • the same. 140 Mot spoor, tn. sow orik r 'and mattratio • Nor further pa3=l Ito qui. of the anbatri bar. on • • fratunoin s • delLtbil A 1 IL C \ To Let,,' \ \ . AWAREHOUSE, situed on Wa . trA between Market and KoTY o F Is..ollahlt in , , We W Womb, Groom or Prodtooe loom. I' Mon g 11,13 Immediately. illilllillt n •'-' % ‘'. deb \ \ JAMES , neLzkli.6B Water st t 4 :'• '• Alleghey Fraradry for Sale. .: \ .."..- rplIE andersned offer far halo their-cc - 41 : a ,tenalve utd va chic FOUNDRY, situate on Lana , t \i,•=4:':trY,`:?2. PttaT T ,•=o °ll m7ak...m.*, -... Shop, and Patter; litto * and tae lot of %mond on Oblob •tt qtr ..nilus. axe erne 4100ftet by anoutiti feet Tba • - f:•V "T T I br th',l=:.:.4ok .0.1 t7 0 "Tp . " - " h ""' =yl/4"•- - AlaSltifA n uAr, &CO: •' , . ‘• \ For Sale. \ - A WELL finished. t*o , story BRICK \' 4 . - x. 110110 11,atal LOT, In . tat healthy and It. M almo pin arthe city. The ie tt ,IL .111,1, atmet by 110 011 .... CO VIL ' aIiN Elf V, E-1,1,72;11."' 'hr.aed an at tvg7 Ina Ist day tcf J. .I.l6.l.lritka) ..To Let. \ •• • • -- car Philo Hal and next .Dignerrentylve Rooms. llonsi . , on l'et:sllanl•LlS PAZZAII...LII=7,t'., XV=: or :-- • • e. • • • i 11E ree story .rick 'Dwelling Ho :0,2 x, I, flay street. b • ydero anee—preeo._ 1, OJ. n cut. $.600 • me Isar. and 6= S 000 oo y • , be wowed • y Wool awl mortz on the p •• e. CI of all rota .• brooms .4 =oiled to. ble. • poly Io (le tt D.A.* /l. S. DEL ~. ' Altorne • at Law. 15.1 bomb .....,.... LET.—AII Clirtee LELet, 11, mid next nor arltittlaonh s Do- Z hOtontroktonkol !T y. no. Third.. the firtpoprit tiett,a, ote, •ith t tar who of ~..„‘ II AIIDti. ONES[ CP. , • Ilelarlikile ... rty for _ 8(& . , \:, A NUMBER* rfry. riluzibi BuildiztL . ', , \ L l t*. nioVoll'At ' AV l h p.m t, " frt;f Otb I. , ITupsy 11111 I 111 :N . tof e y.. , .1. 114,1h11 . •.. t irl i Zi:: Ift , x o nj . ty LOT, 00l o \., . • ,‘, klotO,A vol.EI: ordhproved mg the oornetik Lib. onl eed b E.lo.7 ....kV. Ord, oppootto-lbo her- • coon ea oho Church, On Wont. Liberty'. by toe ton ' . • .4 , 7.6 Fletzr i g . rort:ll2l . At i lo w fr i ntl , ky.. urw • : Moth hIJOIPItho aort, o I,;t bog Moor 5, ton hunt by • 100 hot deep The hovels late and nekton.. bulltilt• • modem "tile: sod toot.. ti•Vtil toot.. • . . , . ..thoti. form of :J3 aeon In In•TroceNannth I ninon \ ,• • Rom N. thatio. • - - • • ' - - olt<O—konno in Doom county ;of rartani kw and , riots, nom tonsongs doott. • 1\ _ \ • \ . Poo nth kot .M 1 on mothon.Lanok 0.. , Ehtnint Of • ~ \ '‘.FrITERI ' \ t, ‘,Attortkore at Lonothl ht. kto. MK...N. •. . . • - or...=.if \ \\'\. No. lo; fourth ohott, PitlsOurolk ' ; CE Frarl \atiL, lat? ... .inuktal lESIRT&RLE 'PROPERTY FOR SALE—. A lot df_ertputid, froeticg Met on Celle grit. 7 "" " EMtV1't2 .. !4 .. P?..".74T/ 6 , 1= A OS Front • • • rare ,aedin urine MT ol.la tbieoao. • : , • tit,' 07.1'1110 be eon,. • - /lui in n g g In at A .4 milut ~ 1 1irill' a ;d. ' XIS n 4607 er . O.F,;:iiiieut h.t: mob:ire •• .- tilt. Vs g r a (It'rler, WiTtri . .x ,^ .w. '' ..grot t :bral . .e,' mateti•V Kul &Oohed 12,„ thy 0.0 iriSlUan, booing oret, • conrotonee.thatt aced tort Or-11.1 roald mitten. Intl, - due nom" , to that . here to a yell of, oreetatt fro , tenethe door, I=l Dor. Ito hydraut 'water hour. aoolh ;lit • oanekz etOurorpit mull= • . - ' Derr. j thoet, attuarto ' saratramo can only to I.' armlet* bran auttuattn 01 th e toot too (Jowl.: b o n oletsloo \ tortothae• are leOld to toll to th• ow', . od,. II hO Wilk likp ldes•unedo otstr4 emery _Um It t• • • tart eh•oce to *Oaring a delightful resi• - 7 11 c, d• . 1 , 0 "' F 'r AIM VIVN. 114 Footed 4 • A , 1 4, I) de. do R' ngi h0ze u it,0.r0r , „ . ...„,..._ .. .Y.4lt-vbar-,1-m 4 ,F a ,l rt :„ ept.. . b " . ' \\ • \ ' \ ,- \ 't. ". ftfO r . " . . - - • S ' It2iz Estat e.. ''''. — 77 ', .-.• ' \F v wi,d . 1 3:u ° s l ,'""lt utt i n t to rear. ~,,,,,,_ lam. of 134 ff. on Webotof xtroot. by. soott.o. 0 . &anon at. Yon t ariLodlT ft, Noniraoff i,.._\ [Journal 4 , 174. r .TR,s...spoßTEi t ,i.ss,p. , ; . .\.,, ffltOCtft IfERCtiAMS. 1.4 . ~ ...0 ,11.:. UNZW , Vsgi l at' 7 . „ b eZ T rli I th iz=V.t , fon on Illa Ihrunk and Oblo ...Loped, (a ;too a mon, of :• er Bel TAirt*Macill h'k troot .:"r 4 ie' V r " . uk n ' - m\t, . \ falleoad or A ' y -- -- - '. Wm tonna 7 of D. (I.37iffOld, %tam CdtA.' • - at al Q. Deo tory , •R. C.ffn todrls ‘. armor Mart. /pird Ito. - ~1. ' . 1 4 OR REIT—The. Dw4ing, N6fOrra art tmaid7,,l tra pat./ 14.1 M. attire hoar* Vster. bad <haat% the teL "cone neer has a moot attach hot, ook.t. Water, water okra. alre—ttet /tour alela tt ,' a r N zu t of auxs4l' ' At* For Sale Or\ ForpOttiartoluo FORTY-TIIREE VUILDING off In out lot So. 9. Ip the original pl f Alloro r loglos Was Rt : tlz croftfalr oG or more tl ~ r""64- ". \ tor urn; " enquire of IL, HO the protaloolo of of uurrabsersue; of ble ath slovot. MUM:tamp: ULU • . • 11. IMADI *Thtl74l - - 0" . . gar Wert HUNDRED. & WRIT , caw, .pnalectiaThlxdDaza; ho vitas of (.4 en on.rjasatot sm} . f fl ivar=tlte best sat: OhMy acres, Omens (Thule. gft t 4.1.1 . 1 tall desert/16s¢ at ths ptplerthtsrsts statti sstylo \ , \ ;*- o . \ \ I \\ .0111d112 can Wood
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