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PUBLIIIIIED BY WIIITZ L CO
Aqty R !I
T DAT', /4911.14TNG, JAN. 1' '2
::SI4r.gEtt.D.I.I , (Q.A.GITTER WILL BE' POMP
:ON Eclat PAGE OF"TifIS
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. 6. • l's sou ins *.osairra Fisrivir....m-renons
:'.44 , 16i0i to procure tfoketi for the Itoranth Pee
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• -[..4 1 04 #illBnd ilie'committee in waiting at Philo
"' i'idkrtiate,to:day, after 10 o'clock, A. 4.
• the evening. A few choice Beata can
application is made soon. A 'good
:;slllitiillsiakilcan be had for the minimum price,
:19e - 114 1 ,1,y ? sfewiii) interid to take fleets
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"`wB[ appip . wiihcnt 1
'WILT, HOT .4.ItHIVE TO-DAY.'
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• Thedeep snow on thu monntains bas prevent
id.the arrival of Kossuth, and all the naming°.
42petirwill„crincenaity, 141ve to !pideferred.
..,17alutatapititi'despatches inform ns that large for
ationitre employed clearing the track,
ttd . ,itls-Picisaible. that the.traina may be able to
malt~F their trip to-day. Kossuth wao, yeatcr
.dayt still, Hollidaysburg, where he spent the.
tobbati, but in expected to start for Pittsburgh
;this morning. The probability is 'that b e
, amp heroonto-morrow, Wednesday, morning.
Withal] bs able to Icarn of the exact time of
. arrival es loon as he reaches Orriennburgh,
or which due notice will be given. All the ar
, raugemente mto procetsion, etc., will be car
, Xied ant oitinnouneed--the'ehange. of day from
- ;_Tiklatli - tr.ifedriesday, soda:need he tc Thant.
'day:making no change in any of the - liraHeusi,
Catitomplided arrangements.
, arrive on Wednesday, the Fa
at,Maionic Hall, will takii place on Thure
21Volook.
a After wrthing,4,lw atone,. ewe.. !earned from a
iiiswohlrumliollidayshurg, sent at nine o'clock
-last orm:44,
_Clot It was found imposaible to
'Menthe mountains in the ears. Capt. Furor,
'who his bloge of the arrangements for bring
. „ log „gtionfth to l'illsburgh, le ft Hollidaysburg
f that evening forilleirsville,:in a sleigh, to break
the ',mac and procure,relaya of hoots, and the
patty,Vin'thilow this morning in eloighs. It is
- ,noarmthartaiti when Kossuth will arrive: He
mach. h ere Wednesday afternoon, and
ay re on,
-May not get in until Thursday
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• Teri 'triennia BZIDGE.—.Our citizens Setll
'dlapeter, bya telegraphic desPatch;"ueder the
kle,3, -that desperate, efforts are
- zit:making to induce the Legislature' to pass a res
._ - .olution , .withdrawioi the suit of the State
„ • against . the—Wheeliog Bridge. These..eft - or&
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Feted from Ilempfteld Railroad.= u , , a tad
Ahlow.al6ed especially it Pittsburgh.
suit Insi now been pending for some two
ft , 'oritkree years. It has been conducted with
1- great ability on both' sides, and.the anbjeat has
,- • . • heelimost'fally and elaborately investigated.
4:txte,otexcerttlin g importance to the West,
as-other bridges are contemplated acres' the
Ohio and other great navigable streams. The
:" . • : tArinhere of Supreme Court hare doubtless
~ ....madettp their mintis,'And are rAntly to deliver
their opinion. At this mOsent, the friends of the
.Dridge step its, and endeavor to nattily all this
not labor by • persuading the Legislature to
withdrew the suit.
t people of Pennsylvante bare referred
Again question '
~ to. the , highest tribune a the ,
7otattry, and are content to abide its decision,
it 'favorable of adverse_ Why cannoi'the
otheriarly do the same ? Do they know'tbat
' f they hare ylolated law and justiee„ and desire
--to avoid the penalty. they have incurred, by
'nearing the Legislature into a complisnee t with
_ let us bare this question of bridges,-afros'
-the . Otiro aettied now, and falser. It is emb .
stently proper that it abotlid. be. It is best for
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4:, , ,... t a11,'par0e5, and it will save immensc trouble
• ,•"-• Marl ex erise hereafter All tho laborti
ad° snit ba te be t a ' iatatida: — Wit;
r.: -. •"74+ltketi all of this , and 1614ift *keit
- - bp gone overawe!, • ; • ;‘,
:Should the Legislature withdraw thik keit, it
disgrace . itself in the eyes of the whole,
and :it cannot .prevent the suspicion
ihai• ,trap-tafir : . motives have influenced its Pi-
The =:zikMkihera:ahould;recollect that the
- Jargely.inteiested 'in the free and un
- • • • ••*;'Zhcitructed navigation of tbe' Ohio river ; -'and
•% , :!;•7‘;•idiget the heevy-westorn produce which parses
i:.?..0,•; 71 : 4 •. 0. 4iiittittreanali is conveyed on the river in
..,and at fall , stages . of water.
.withdrawn, unlimited license
be taken to build bridges, at heights con•
realeortollie lomilities, with bat lit
. ''`tle tigerd -to the 'facilities"of :navigation. Ire
• high - water', large boats cannot pass under the
4,ffheetingßridge, and Wheeling le for the time
, •hcad of :navigation. What - is to
from. banding one still lower,
l and - thire 'preveet all bents from passing, and
qqiiipellytem to commence and end their krips
-there?
—ln every point of view, it is important that
.the - case should be judicially derided, and set at
riot"fcrerer; and we most earaestly proteet
. agants ... nay; action:of the Legi slature to with
_ Oaa'
etiggest, the ,propriety of:our citizens
meeting, as soon as , practicable, •to
I-take ifliioll to secure ',Mir rights. A committee
' ought to be despatched tollarrisburgh to watch
our laterestein this behalf: .
...,-;,Afterthaabeve. was;in type, we received the
cotamunicaticor:
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Jan, 15, 1852.
to Lavmer"./c. •
.hire is pending - ajoint roeolutioa to disport
tiriziethe Wheeling Bridge Can.
Pacer.
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- Po the 9azetti.'
tarnish yen with a copy of, a tele
griphhi dispatch, ant by our attentive member,
Mr, Pain . t Oeti. Inrimer. Please, publish
' the AEI) with ouch heeding and each remir . ks
a:mu - call the attation of the citizens of Pius
burgh, whci hails in interest in the rivervrade,
' this. high-handed ,measure--the ramie . of a
iambi - nation between the people of • Virginia and
thilferopfield Railroad Company to bring in
disgrace amoriabe State, and frustrate
navigating 'and commercial interests. of
Pittebirgli., You are - ivell qicrare that ibis case
been twiceargued id the Supremo Court of
.4.... the United States, that tho'final argument was
;made:by my partner , Mr.- Staunton, upon the
zl,liPert of Chancellor !Weiworth, which was ad
..leree to the Bridge; that we are daily looking
`,for the iltelidan of that Court, which every pro
. man, who - him examined the ease,-be-
Mayes will
„bein firer of the State: of Petuuiyl
--..,raniti, and will require that that great nuisance
and abeamglom' to the navigation of the Ohio
Ste 3Vhceling Bridge, shall be abated.l
a4o.ot!.emp; now, in progress to discontinue
;tire cense, titter the enormous ripens° to which
- ... , 'this!:ritizerie of Pittsbargii, and the State ha
..lsaai:Pakiti maintaining oar -State rights, and
thaitenienen labor that has. been Undergone in
'' , practninpalte: testimony necessary to trove
'Abet the . 4theelitig Bridge is a nuisance fo the
'tiselgetiert• or, the Ohio rifer,. and
the rotunb
intia...pabliestions,.whjelli,Lwere necessary for
'JIM - Matron castrivitight to be met, and
' - :trest:illlllse, with . pronipmcse and Bnnneseby
the.eltireas Of ;Plttsbrugh, who are, tio deeply in
'. '. .tere : Sied.ici the matter. •
•Fours respeetfellY, rte.,
• Cuestas rusts&
Pittsburgh, January 19, 1852. '
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• • ff . .w.y-zo,:!oiic for i:014 iyeithir heie
RampeAn Bosun!. tatfliffect.. -- L . idiabitantE third a thorough inquiry intil the
inglitiOral t ittilfit Count; :Railroad. licoids,•in -
geology the State, developieg the nature of I
m t
16,16 - shielded. The Tarteivilla Conti. Its rocke,..the amount and location of Hansard
er, I. gentleman direct from Comm.u minerals, and presenting a connected view of its
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le the am :th fr e m opittion of the Court wits delivered resources us they lie beneath the aurfree:—
oh Th u rsday morning last. It gives no dada- Fourthly, a general review of Abe progress, in
ion on the main 'question, as to the constituiton- population and wealth during the last decade,
alit; of the laws authorising counties to_sub- , and since the foundation of the government, ems
scribe to the capital stock of railroads , upon bracing observations, upon immigration and em.
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an "affirmative vote of the' people: , The Court igratlon, the 'influences of races, employments,
decided that they had no jurisdiction 6f the the., upon the condition of the community.
case, and that the motion to dissolve . the in- • Each one of these prominent divisions will be
junction must be made_in the Court of Common totted useful and valuable to particular classes
Pleaa.;:the opinion of the Court was delivered of intelligentlw, but I think that.the.parts re.
by Judge Spalding, who added, that "without biting '6 the) geographical and topographical
wishing to be underatood• as o°l6R:titling the surveys of the State, wilt meet with the neatest.
Court, or a single member thereat," Ms own What, for example, would commend itself more
opinion was that the lairswere utiMflustitutionaL to the approval of the people of Pennsylvania,
As Judge Spalding's official terns ends in a' than a document in 's compact and readable.
felt weeks, and nothing was said tjany oti.,,the form, prepared and issued to them at the ex
other judges, there is no reason to infer Chat pease of the General Government, presenting a
any of the other judges, concurred with him. condensed accout of her iron, coal; and copper
Our informant adds that a very able argu- mines, her bode of marl and lime, her quarriee
meat in favor of the constitutionality of the of freestone and marble, her forests and water
laws had been submitted by Mr. Vinton, counsel power, in connection with, the population, ta
ter the Cincinnati and Belpre Road. bles, And statistieal - returns. As very large
01110-KOSSIITH 3E3OLITTIONI3.
The Hann resoluitons, which we published
some days sine* wore rejected by the Benate,
and the fraying aeries have since passed both
Houses by very .large majorities, after a warm
debate on, ftle !thole subject, Which lasted sev
eral days. They are strong in favor of inter
vention to lenfsree non-intervention, as they can
well be made, and declare intervention to put
down liberty is Hungary, an insult to America.
They are IS follows:
Resolved, That to traria which Hungary wse
lately seerninglrovercepas,,was astruggle in be.,
half of. thr great printiplits which, underlie the
structure of our own government, 'vindicated by
the bloody battles of eight yeirs ; and thai we
cannot be indifferent to their fate, whatever bit
the arena In which the struggle for their vitali
trgoes on.
,
&mired, That an attack in any form upon
them, islmpliedly an attack upon us—an armed
intervention against .them_ is in effect, an insult
to us—that any narrowing of the sway of thou
principles, is a most dangerous weakening of our
own fanatic° and power; and that all such
comblnawns of kings againswpeopla should be
regarded by us now, as they weris, in '76; and
so far as circumstances wfil admit the parallel,
should and will be so treated.
-- • .
R.oked,. That we are proud •tol'rec agnise in
Lonjs Kowsuth, the sonstitutioasrOniertior of
Hangary,ihe berojq personificatibolot those great
trinciples; and that ns ettith, in' token and
pledge of ourprotonnd - sjiinprittiy whit bits, and
Um digit cause he no greatlz respects, we
him, in 'behalf of I.EO millions - of Freemen, a
hearty' ireleoine to the Capital of' the State of
Ohio.
Kosouth's reception in the United States
is noticed (say' the New York Son) at great
length in gu g lsnd by the journals. The
London Morning Chronicle, in an article up
on the demonetrationsiin Amerlea, remarks
that it among the least insigeineant phe
nomena elsthe present Sky thstAlgs Aaleripap
people have lately evinced au unminakabte am;
bition to ma themselves .11ithitaffalre if Eu
rope, and to take apart in that contest of prin
ciples which most ultimately decide the fate of
the Eurtipean Commonwealth. It nye:
We are compelled fo recognieehhe high value
and importance of displays thicli; despite all
drawbacks, indicate a healthy vigor,of
and political action, and a sound sod - ` gentmas
state of .feelier It his been made 'clear to the
world that the people of Ameriah tire
abbve aelSeh considerations eed that they are
anidons to support the 'thtthe of political pro
great:. thle :belle, the separatiettrof the old'
and the new world hsucessed_ to ciict—both
are knit together - by a community of interests.
The United Settee have taken their place, and
aeenredlp it will not be a eecondacrone, in the
great European Commonwealth of nations."
Ocherjonrnals of eiptal influence express sim
ilar sentiments; and this is. one of the signs of
a change of opioion in FAiglanci resnctiog the
noffition ofod influence of the United grates
On the other hand, the London Mort:log Poet
of the 24th devotes a long article to *. sum
eritle*a; Ilion,hcon., J. P . Walker's letter on tn.'
Siropean positleseilitrierghialleynt England.
After quoting- POrtiOni . ietilli letter, the Poet
exclaims :
•
The Lord deliver .12s",from _them, firebrand
apostles ef peace, and , these despotic and ty
rannical missionaries of liberty! le the
,Weit
*ern world too confined a theatre for the pirati
cal enterprise of the Yankees? And' ill Aire,
not rOom in the wide Pacific for their babes
neers ? Will nothing content them, mart of
doing to Europe as they have attempted to do
to Cabs?
Tao UDIUD STATES AND .14 . 1DATII1.—Vie had .
some doubt about the atatement that reached
no by the telegraph, a few days ago, : mating;
that Mrj lintseminn, the Acetrian Cliarged'Af
faires, had wilder" a note complaining of the par
which Mr. Webster bore in the Congressional
Banquet in honor of gossuth. But its truth is
confirmed, and it is even more offensive than the
telegraph had rppresented it, inasmuch as the
note woe addressed directly to the Piesident, in
stead of the Iderretary of Bute, aa though Mr.
Webster had lost diplomatic caste by taking
Bismuth by the hand. We may look out for
another refreshing letter to linisemann.
'The matter le noticed in several papers.
We take the following from the Waehington °or
reepondence of the North American:
It is announced to me,from a respectable hat
unofficial source, that r. Iluisematin charge 4'.
'Pine from Austria, has addressed a 'formal
communication to the President directly—thus
overstepping the' proprieties of official inter
! coarse—complaining of the presence of the
Secretary of State at the &death dinner, and
of the sediments expressed by him on that 00-mien.
- mien. _Whether Mr. Webster may consider it
proper, under such Circumstances, to send him .
his passports or to give him a second edition of
a "certain letter" to which he referred In the
speech, e a t, :IT more than I n c r o o n venture to 4> h r e e predict, ,
üblic
will understand that the present information to
gieen . with' the qualification of the foregoing
facts, ai it is no port of my practice or Indies
don to make statements without authority in
every instance;
A subsequent telegraphic despatch from the
same source, under the date of 13th Inst., sans
thus:
The letter from the Chevalier Halsemann to
the Preeident, referred to inmy regniagoommo
ninth= of last night, wwe transmitted yester
day. after the purpose to do so was openly an
nounced. it has not yet reached the Depart
ment of State, but it will be received there to
day. The President and Mr. Webster had •
private consultation on the subject thiejmorn
ing. It is not Improbable that the Chevalier',.
passports will be presented to him.
Tarrisusaux TO Gov Jonarroa.—A largo num
der of the friends and admirers of Gov. John
ston, in Philadelphia, bare had manufactured
for him and his lady • service of plate at •
cost of $9BO. The present consists of a silver
waiter, three feet in length; two pitchers, each
EPTOMIIeti inches in height; • • tea set, compris
ing six_ pieces; a pair of. goblets; rake baskets
twelve napkin-ringe; fish knives; butter knives;
forks, &c.
FOE WMOUNOTON.
Oonsspuudauce or th. Pittsburgh Daily Cissetts..]
Jan. 14
Mr. Mallory, the new Senator from Florida,
poured a broadside of his heaviest metal into
the ten shrouds . of Commodore Stockton, in
:relation to thelogging of tailors in the Navy.—
, The . yoong Benatorlrom.Florida was, of count !
:in; favor of the Ash. • His location affords •
guaranty for that Stockton, who, by the way,
has won true laurels by his late speech or" this
subject, will probably return the fire with abet:
ry Infanta, and will, I confidently anticipate,
badly cripple his adventaiont adversary.
The. 'debate in the Senate yesterday or, the
printing betimes, almost , secures the important
object of , having the results of the census pub
lished in Is suitable style, and by Consequence
disposes of the barefaced scheme of making a
rubmrsblejob of it to sustain the Union newspe-
Per. Huai actionaotion on the subject was postponed
three week"; in order to give tune for the cent
plation of the volume of 'returns for the State of
341711nd. Which but for gross neglect of - Ms
epgegeziente on the pert or the peek; would.
hetebtotiiathe h a nds et qternetabtaltithWeeks,
ago. The .fitaixtres of tho plan on Which, this
•pablicittion Is !made, lire, .fitst,'.*'but*,,,i:
sketch of the . 6tate•as *.r, 6 1;0 1 i 1 0; fettleOttot , - .
and:isDams; ser;a4474inirTeror each county
as till'illrlri!e; andca paamt e. , for sustaining" .
numbers of ruche document would be struck off,
It would cost a surprisingly small sum In com
parison with its value.
Separate the printing of necessary public
documents from the support of wretched party
hack at the seat of government, cud we shall
hear no more of the wine and corruption to
which that business has given rise.
It is not the fact that the firing into the pro
methane has been disavowed and apologized for
by-the British Government. Palmerston went
out about the time of the reception of our de
mands, so that ho could net respond to it. He
was a hlrd subject to deal with in such cues,
and I think the prospect of a sitisfactory set
tlement is a little improved by his re
tirement—but still we hannolka prospect. I
do not think we ever shall receive any adequate
reparation for that outrage, unless we take it.
We aught to hold they sham authorities of San
Juan responsible, and If we did so, we should
bear no more of British lieutenants collecting
Mosquito bills by firing into our thins. Bring
their hots about their can , by a cozen round
shot; - and if their British allies or masters inter
feared for their protection, then give them as
many hundred. That and nothing else will set
tle the mosquito question. 0
Old Bullion has got back from St. Louis.—
The ostensible purpose of his return cast is to
arrange the final terms, and receive the first in
stalment of one hundred thousand dollars, on the
bargain and sale ofFreeceont's real estate claims
in California. That magnificent operation is
die u sed of by the last European sews, which
rte ea that the London copitalists have declined
par basing inch a title - as Colonel Fretmont
held . Col. Benton's mission is of a political
character. He will run for Congress in St.
Louis, but the bards and eats wont harmonize,
so the Colonel will be beaten. What thent—
Why Cotone1;11. expects that William 0. Butler
.will be chosen, and if so, the Ex-Senator from
Missouriirlll be his Secretary of Stalls. That
is a point in the programme which they he con
sidered perfectly agreed upon. It isi surprising
how naturally all do Baraturriers, inn ditto
gsnizers, are eliding, back into Oath old posi
tions off natinagerd id - the party. , Jowtos.
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' Ecitorksw; lkscrtoe.—The:frca expression of
sympathy 41)1de:country in beldlif of the adro- 7
cates . sf liberalinstitntions In Europe, in cwt.
necjienirith the enthusiastic reeeptionlthat has
beett'arpred to ilti*Ti Wale people and by
corporate hiltha wheresoever he has gonesince
his arrival on oafs shores mast he eapected to
cause Iffnatisfaction among the monarchists
everywhere to Europe. It is only the distance
at which we , are removed from the despotic na
ethos of the old world that prevents a more de
.tiLled manifeetition of hostility, A Harlin jour.
nal, the New Prdwaian Gazette, refer* to the
strong repuplican feelings of the American peo
ple, and to the danger which may he apprehend
ed by European monarchies from the doLiebont
emanation of repnptican prthaiples, htesswand
symPathieiliiim this great reservoir of free
thoughts and free speech. From an. article of
some length to that journal we quote the follow
ing,. .
-Europe is sow in a very unusual situation, in
the face of which it would be superfluous to
doubt as to the measures which most be taken
according to the internaljundamentel laws of
right and legitimacy. Efta before tho middle of
the next year, with the return of Kossuth sad
Kinkel, the attack will be made, and the regular
goversments of Europe, the monarchies, and
especially the German government, must unite
in a general system of defenoe. For we most
not conceal from ourselves, that however weak
and -contemptible an enemy may appear, if he
strike, without intermission and without being
himself wounded, ne will in the end remain rois
ter of the battle field. What measures must he
taken against this obvious, threatening danger?
I will endeavor to point out here the result of
my own consideration and of the reflections of
• considerable number of clear-seeing conserva
tives.- As for direct Measures of retaliation, ei et
ormie, these ems. only be carried oat through
France, England end Russia, and theireemmer.
oial relations pbtoeinarcumountebbs difficultiee in
-the way of the two first named powers. A for
mal rupture with the American Union on the
part of the German States would become a naval
war, to which notwithstanding the mediocrity of
their .maritime power (?) the former would be
come the ettscidng party. For this reason it
is obviously; unavoidably necessary for Germany
besides Austria, and, out of the Adriatic, to have
• sufficient number of ehipa of war to protect
her coast and commerce against the attack which
will be forcibly made from America and Denmark,.l
for the latter power is ever the ready ally, when
it concerns an attack upon the territory, the
honor, and the welfare of the German States.
At present themeasuree of Germany against
.the United States must assume a defensive char
.acter, a strict surveillance. of all traveller. con
ing directly or indirectly from America, the ex
pulsion from the country of the American emit
, caries who may bet caught in fiagranti delictu in
polttiosl intrigues, and of those who circulate
destructive documents, the reveling of the a,
paters. of all consular agents, who. abuse their
'station, as the Consul at Southampton and many
other, bare done, as well as the expulsion of tho
American Plenipotentiaries, if their Govern•
meet officially iojures the crowns in any way,
or if.s.bey themselves convert their residences
into revolutionary agencies; these are the mewl
' ores which appear to be both indispensable and
adapted to the emergency, and in regard to
which it is of the greatest importance that the
Governments should act in unison.
The Americans are au energetic nee, full of
Contempt for the rights of foreign countries—a
race who, from • long course of impunity, are
filled with the belief that they have no mutila
tion, no vigilant measures of defence to fear
from the States of Europe They are deaf to
every remonstrance; but they concern themselves
with undertakings in which only useful dangers
-are incurred and trifling sums are at 'take. A
Arm, determined tone, on the part of the Ger
man Courts, would make them 'brink bock.—
Accustomed to bring everything before the pub'.
lie, they would consult in contneed astonish
ment, if the Governments of Europe should
make a solemn appeal against them lo the ob
vious principles of right, and to the eternal
laws of jostle°. We-mast epeak to tha Amari•
icons in determined and clear language. They
live ins land where there are many honest and
thoughtful citizens, who bear with sadness the
yoke of a deludedmultitude, and who would be
come, dough perhaps after a struggle, useful
aesistante of Europe, If they could Dhow Europa
to their fellow.eitizene, watching the dangers
which threittm her, standing armed upon her
coast, determined to endure no disgrace.
The instinct of self preservation is quite as
strong no doubt in a monarchy es it is in • Re
public. The upholders of monarchy are as
strongly Impressed, we may suppose, with con
, viaticum in favor of that system es we ire In be-
half of our institutions. We can therefore lee
nothing extraordinary in the repugnance which
monarchists evince at the demonstrations made
on this side of the water, from time to time,
against despotic eyetetni of Government and in
eulogy and exaltation Cif republican forms.
' A mutual repugnance in fact is a matter of
course. We are accustomed to associate the
Ideas of tyranny and oppression with despotic
government. and to consider it • species, of rule
degradingto civilized man and destructive of al
hopes ofhis Improvement; they, on their side,
co
the ideccof republicanism with popu
lar turbulence, anarchy and wildest excesses
Inbreed,* of order, and 'of all rights of property
and of protection to life..
It Ina usual with -.European journals to ex
. -
pittiteupin their notions oPrepubiltuutism, by
Which they mean the licentiousness of mobs; we
are seCteenstecti' ed to style. of depreciatlen
that it causes akin:googol- eltlioiat surprise or
otirktsttois: - They piny go Milo the fall ritOt
of mliniutstation, „stgraveted. by in tcpeoo 7 ,
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,„
feeling of p olitical mflugri c ay., r.ey may exile;
tbeWhole truce of fsliehr o d and e x plore the eat
mein ofklefamation.‘- -They can neither impair
our confidence in re.r , ublicen institutions, as we
maintain theta, nr .r excite dissention6 among
our people, nor re(wrd for one moment the mejrs-
tic grnwth of tho' HePubtie nor diminish in one
iota the effeotir a influence which this-country
exercises and is destined to exercise upon the
civilization of the world.
The dein, ire or retalitory measures suggest
ed by the • rri ter In thb Berlin journal indicate
a thigh degree of setteitivimesi Wed are chitty
ridicaloub.—lf the exPrisslons of sympathyon the
part of c ur people in fnhalf of distressed fugi
tives from European o?preeelon, and in behalf of
the canoe. offreeteo r m in Europe generally, are die.;
tasteful to !pal Pruas ens or bthore, the unpleas
antne se of the thing is one of tho settle from which
life cannot be all ways exempt, and Which had
bettor be:bothe with ffirtitride than be allowed to
,:::,
exasperate, and prods e Undignified Ipishness
or puerile petulance. o grievance, if t bi one,
cannot be helped, b t moat be endowed wi th
such philosophy as ay be et , uommand. So
long as despotism le tjfanfcal in Europe eo long
will the public sentime nt of the. American 'peo
ple hold it in abho . i i ce.—Baltintorr American.
•a Pitt.borßb Dalir lialette
DIRECT BAILB TAD TO CINCINNATI!,
Ma. EDITIM: TO!` disinterested spectator
it seems passing Orange, that, in the controver
sies amongst the tir o interests now seeking to
establish railroad clnexlmas between this Cin
cinnati,-the business I men of Pittsburgh should
ao long have overlook l id A the etraightest,cheapest
and, in a commercial, joint of view, by tar the
best railroad line to 'to Pittsburgh with Cin
abeam'.
The present potiti , of railroad eurveys in
this State and in Ohlci, :eve tarnished us indis
putable data, to enahl us now to figure our
way out of the fog in ithich rival interests have
hitherto involved its l
The direct line'fro littebargh to Cincinna ti ,
the drat railway mai; ,t* e4ry sense, will be room]
to be the following: I
Pittsburgh to Wasblioni by Cork's
Run and Chartitils re k,
Washington -to Ofiptelinby the pro.
posed:lronton( the E kofield
Wheeling,to . Zanesville,
.1 , the recent
eurveys of the Central tibia RR.
Zaneeville to Cincinnati, lily the sur
veys oethe Lancasterld Circle
ville life, and the Lit le Miami
Railroad,
Total Pittsburgh: teAncinnati 300
Now by the Pittatmegli, Steubenville, Newark,
Columbus, and tienia4oute to Cincinnati ii 211
miles—Eleven miter I"ytr.
Py the , Ohio:and Pennsylvania, Pittabngh and
Cincinnati, atrotLittle Miami lines', the distance
from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati will be 890 miles
—Forty cuter tongei;
We iniite the earnest consideration of the
citizens of 4"lttaburgh; to thO'route we have de
veloped, fiir the fall:Oil* reasons:
let. It le undeniably the shortest
2J. It is the cheapest
34. It requires the least distance of new rail
way (only 27 miles from here to Washington).
4th. It will be the beat commercial line for
busineas, uniting a it duos, the cities of Pitte
-bogh and Wheeling, through the county and
town of Washington.
- Bth. It need.; no ityrisiation from rirgigia.
•
6th. It does notioopardile the pre,.entinveat.
tient of Pittaburgh in the OMa and Pennaylva
pia railway.
7th. It can be constructed by the Pittsburgh
and Steubenville earnestly, under an amendment
whichthey tear preguge from our present Leg
islature.
sth. It trill rcconoileiroore conflicting interorto
and draw more capital to its aid than any other
can.
oth. limit'lend to prevent the construhtion
of the it empflelti line, and If It does not defeat
it, will at least for the first two years, draw all
the Philadelphia bualisees tarotiyi
10th. It is ettietly practieable, even highly
favorable in its infineerting charanteristice, add
ill/LI:ATM sufficient present subscription, and fu.
turn interest to Insure its completion at SO ear
ly day, when It will take the Cincinnati busi
ness. .1. DISINTXIIISTIM iircirravon
Carrelpirr'o4ent alto. N. T. Jourool of Comowros.
Wasnisturoct, Monday, Jan. Leak.
The oppiientivn — inbors that Congress has an•
dergone fox the lost six Weeks, have apparent*
rendered them reluctant to enter upon business',
and the Senate and House were rather thin this
morning. Politics are Snit to occupy attention,
and they have been in • rather foggy elate, and
in fact, still nee co. The Democratic Senators
end members are considered es holding In their
hands the final result of the nomination of the
Democratic National Convention.
So far an Congress coo give • direction to
their choice, it would now teem that General
Cella is the favorite. Cirenmstances may yet
throw him oat, but he now stands pre.emineotly
in advance of any other Democratic candidate
for the nomination. During the last fortnight,
and, in fact, from the beginning of the session,
Gen. Cass ham been gaining ground; and he
now stands a very fair chance.
lle le opposed, however, by some portion of
the Democratic party. The' Free Soil Van
ren, Benton, Silas Wright party are opposed to
him, and prefer Win. 0 Butler, who now stands,
like General Scott, uncommitted upon the Com.
promise questions. Of late, too, the South have
taken the alarm an to the doctrines of Interten•
tion which Kossuth has propagated and General
Cam has declared himself ready to put in prac
tice.
The Conservatism of the Honth Is much alarm
ed at the impression made by the Kossuth doe
trines upon Congress and the Northern Legishb
torte, and the Northern peiple, and tbey will
support no man for the Presidency who Is an
mowed or !inspected "'upper:ter of atone do:-
trines. Agile, the Southern men were not en
tirely satisfied with Mr. Cases dodging the vote
on the Fugitive Slave Act ; and regard it as an
evidence of a want of that moral stamina that
is• -reqoisite, and espucially for the safety of
Boutitern rights, in the executive chief.
Mr. Buchanan Is not losing 'strength. lie is a
good candidate ' for one or two ballots, at here
tofore. Be and General Cue will be strong
enough, perhaps, to break each other down—io
which cane Geo. Butler may finally lie`the nom
inee of the majority. M. Douglass and Our.
Manny stand ready, meanwhile, to take all the
votes that others may lose. Gov. Money will,
as is !wryest.] her,, obtain the support in the
Convention of two-thirds of the New York dele
gates. If the New England delegates throw
their votes upon him; and the - South then fel
low; as they, may , do, he may be the nominee
finally.
•
Vie' WO4lll SPSCIFICI-31oLots's Vesixt
'con—This Invaluable remedy for Worm., le mphily guy.
wenn., all others. In public intimation. Where It Le
oced It hat produced the bat Watt, cad iirteen out all
other remollev. "It la the text they hare ever seen," la
the remark of all who bore leer used It In their familia.
. Hratar•a, Etitotter co, Tenn., Feb. 10, 1848.
gidd Co —I malted • lot of Melanie, Yeadifuge
from your .gent lust springa which I holdout to one week,
and 1 think 1 could 'haw, hold one thOutand bottles by We
Um,, If 1 could bare got It; but, not knowing where to
get It. 1 had to wait non' your agent came around. tie.
cry Nemo that ha. tried 61eLane's YeII:DUDA, toll me ft
le the hest they have ever men. In het, It It Impoulide
for ony on. to say 1.410 much In favor of 11°1a... Vern&
foga.gm."
Al WOMB An MO prevalent among cbildreq, no family'
should be without lL Prim, 26 cents pee bottle, •
Yor ... by
JellxlntaltzS
EMI
Petroleum I
gfir A. MOST MTSAIIIIABTS CASS or Toni
BLITFONO3 CommPentotoun.—We Invite the attention
of the Minded mod the publlo genteelly. to the certllkate
of Wm. 11.11, of this Nty The awe may be eon by my
person who may be skeptical to relation to the beta here
set tooth. S. 11. KISS.
•• I had been Millard emend mare th r sorenessof both
eyes. which continued to Increase mtll September. /Wee
the Inllamorallm at that Sam having Involved the elude
lining membrane of both
. eyes, and ended In the demolte
or thick 'bleb wholly destroyed my eight 1 hod
operstionperfbracslatal thillackenlng removed. olikh
moo returned and left me In ar hsd it condition se before.
At this Mem of the mlnDlolat , t made epolleetlon b 1101,11 ,
nd of the most eminent medical men, rho lefolmod me
Met •my eyes would never get well.' At thle time I mold
not droyeantah any oldest. Ily the advice of some 04110.1•
I commenced the We of the Petrolatum. both 14iallany
and locally, soda which my eye. here improved dolly utt.
111 the moment that., and I have recovered my sight
My general health om 0517 mash Iniprored br
W.
Petrol.= and 1 earshot. the motorail= to
of My sight
Ito nee. I ;mid. et liemoal street, lo this city. and
etU w ba r , / te eve any Infuemetlon In Wall. I. my .
a far sal . WIL
4y Rey., • bleDorell. 160 LI
WAM
ood HALL..
striet; 2.
Who& 67 Woodetreet H. A. Pah:must.* Co,' Lerner
Wood r.at d..un D. H. amT, 5. Millatt,TossPO
Dossims.msl U. P Sehnarts. dllerheny: also by the pro.
-raider. S. H. KIER.
.16:diterT Ome Beeln.Pomnth et.. Slttshurh
Citizen's Insurance. Company of Pittsburgh
0. 0. 11171388177Putrmiaz
, . HAMINCL L. IdABBO7.IL, Sul.
OFFICE, 94 WATER, 8RT19223 MEM AND
WOOD STREBTs.
4aRINBURES DULL AND 01.800 81888 ON TIM
0010 AND Alp/11891PP! 819888 AND TRIDDTA
WEL
itirbararres aoabast too or &awe Lit FIRE. .fisa,
ovring AryrraryM Srlared INLAND NAVA/AT/ON
mi,TRAMSPORTATION..
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Ed111../._, Smut 110.4. Lm
1 9 14 r'.,1iap If.. ra.ft.
larlhoportation or Eirairare, Cutlery, fit:.
',WAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
Dealt* to call Maattsatton of
sio Ilarebanta and others to
their Lenox ci of
.1 Folll£loll DOKESTIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &C.,
111PORT10) Dr RECENT PACKETS.
And whleb they al cow pr
alepar edlea. to offer 0. sorb prime
as cannot fl ta p
SOPA fullueortotentaf aLLPIN'S celebrated 0. P. AYES
elver, no hood. aueltor
ftiiirl had been afflicted for 16 years with
0 wsro twin In my breast and thoulders, which would
compel ma co keep my 1.1 aometimma fur Oro weak. at •
time, end I wae hardly able to work at all. I need If O.
Eadell's Aiablen Liniment, amt 1t nuttal me sound end
well. I had. at the mune timin I coed the Liniment, the
word calash I ever /tad to my 1111,„ and was adnelehed to
And It snug design°. ISAAC CLAYTON.
likkapco, Sends county, 111.
On Um 19tb January. at Pl. Lend', Mo.. LOUISA H.
SHEPLEY. we. of John ft. teleplay, Lag., and daughter
of Wm. Bell, of Allegluny oily. -
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For the Benefit of the let Baptist; Church.
gm - 1E LADIES of the First Baptist Church
striTri IlrOlfer.°,7oAgeDVNlVl7e,
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tittaT'th.riVag of t he
110000001.4 blyetOgyreZl
by Ito, Urged rill of lit 46.
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All the delicacies of to. seamy in oonnketlon with th e
21 1T:r4111, 1 1.Vak1111111' 711 1
.41'i I. en age„or
-the erecting. No halos will be spored to mak e the even.
lag nleweans and namable to the <henna.).
Tickets to Mapper, 60 mitin b. obrwi.d at the Door,
.A. &galas* Ow's Bookstore, atid from the following
committee of Arrangemente
D. W. Slaw., IV. 11. Everson, IL B. Brooker,
J. Boobrer, Jr, C. D. Jones. Arthur..
CD-Adosiveloo to Befreiblsent flall to those who have
no smuts, 10 cent. Door. open at bP. M. Bonner sr 7
jab)
THE GRAND DIVIS'ON, OF PA., will
hold an adjourned maim to Fdttahurgb, o Irma
day evening, P. 6.41, IbSR.
...91.dlarlhalt. SAMUEL J. PICKANDB, O. 8.
JOHN ATWELL h a s this day been admit
led • rattan lo the home. of
DAtIALRY, WOODWARD t ro..
7tl Starke. strait. Mirlsiah.:
Atd Wa1..1 1 / 1 0.4LItY t CO.
IS sal Woul asset, Pittsburgh.
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London and London Poor, Noa 17 ari 117.
Model ArrhitetN. MA 7.
Home 14 , 1 Its Innurnee. donnatio story..
Skatobey In Franca. by Alry.der Ihnna.„
Kutekerbmker Maraalner. for January; $3 • yen.
lb.rtirulturist and Cultivator for January.
HrinF 7ll, 2 7 latutre.ll..tarine. to January. ft a ;ou.
Baultrea flaztaine, lot January; at • year.
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Prior 1.2.
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(IREASN-5 bble. pow boding fruna ete.
L,O
/Oa ' ber*, for male b, iseten uw xa 00..
Water and heat rrp. •
FLAX SEED lc DRIED FREIT—r
tad. Flax Be0d; • •
0 bap Drled
for arlasplslll.V.
WU. and Front ota.
===MJ
TWINTY DAYS.
•
Tkl' M A S t ) t
le 64 Mu'
an.natta4 allawaa Cuban.... De
' d and
' Wr 'L V 2 lVt U lg7l °l ::4 "• r.nanD rii•;=nt;.7
• Jail •
M OLASSES-50 Ulm. and 5 ht. bhlo. Su
dot 11 "" ° ' b lr. D. CAN YIELD.
Ronne . , Magyar and Hungarian Hata.
McCORD & CO, have just toceiv-4 -
ed . tow dozen a thew onmNij.El. BATS, to
aaa6OOwhich they *outt tattoolfully.ll tW atcolt.
of onalosnoo. 147
tkl u ct!„ s 2..T. T !' m oN.at- - .72egic.T.'l l ;
t CM at very reduced pima. Ell tad IL to their
aavaataa* Wnal. • ala
ELLER S' UNRIVALLEDIER PUGS.
VAIIIIILLIN lea:
Feirrev—Your emoting*
Wormdly the
best we tiara in Virginia. Many new Medial..
•PP. ,, t and are MINIby families, beat., •orei fall back
o¢Mier& urirten/led Worn littler. .•
Vont-sign. W;W, Taxintea.
Di ! n ii..An k t . lf a you Walt attire vernatniir d liaat the
H., b 7 W
SEEDS --100 bu. Clover;
140 " Timothy;
10 " In Only sod fur 44141ovrby
1:N01,1211
sat 112 122 Beeoud, sat first st.
JL n 3.
le y
ILME-10 bales for sale by
.1..12 WICK t DUCOLNDLES3.
lIIIEESE--2,00' biz. W. R., for sale
,—/ WICK.Ar 11.1c42ANDI
BROOMS —l4O do:. Corn, for sale by
WICK • IIeCANDLYSti.
CE - 7 100 bra No. 1 reo'd and for
*Ala by MeCANDLESS.
UTTER-5 barroLs fresh Roll Butter,
is "" i ' va gbr 6
i 8 W. HAIM! UOll.
LARD I -20 kegs No.l, Lear, for sole by
0. /I W.IIIIIIIAUGH.
"MARL Asa-3° bblo. for sale •by
1. J. 8. O.IIBIIBP.
INSEED OIL- 9 bble.Griswold'a brand,
Or Bala br J. B. CA NYILLD.•
cIIKESE--500 boxes prime Cutting;
11000 biz. DNmi Bn Bhl 0 le 1, .1; .
"II UTTER-50 Mo. (10 lbs. each) fresh Roll,
0.6n117 LLw.Patiao'Q sad air I. by
J. a CAYPTELI).
OM. BUTTER-40 Ilia. and 5 Me. treat'.
Hr w.Lr J. IL CANFIELD.
ALERATUS-50 . boxes and 25 bbis. for
Wm by • J. IL OANYI
AOON-2000 lbs. for sale by
1217 H ' 7.8 CAnYINGD
&mpg BlTTFlEttAsisbliattilithtriii:4
Nast vsel roMPnas. .ba =PAT.=
, .
.
. • Clerk Wanted. ' \ -
GOOD BOOK - KEEPER—nonoother geed
~,HT . thoi re.-r.... ^Var.L. Add... T
~,.... h., t. madwritlua of the applicant. "B. U. ...
so. Oita."
, 1a161.1
_ .
______
_____
Wanted,
FIRST RATE SALESMAN in a Dry
rodrnl et_ Aile.benT.
,
rir lIE undeisignea, having had hilt proper
ottialct=l,
AA. 5 .1 d, ?:10. 54 :4tolttlield stmth feolo It hi.
:Zr.,l`ft lf , :,`.`tt!Chlrlyorg.fig,T,"2, OV'V e
amna promptly, though not j o j uNgsll_o. anmo month,
to fume.
Pli a, TRAP ELL!. •
Sorwkloy. Pa., January 15, 1552.--Nalitlyr
SUNDRIES -1, 5 2 hh . 1ti c .:1:11 .,. :R.0 . 11 Batter;
&Int: Tfr . h t Pack. -
61
an e to,CMNeed ter 0..1 P. R 01... d o sabt by .
NNGLIISII HENN EPP.
ial7 Nos. 122 Nero,. and ltdit! . ..t._
PEARL ASUES—L3oscasks brand ,
b+r tale br • W. BAOALEP &PO.
Jan
B UTTER 4t.
•
1 12:. ff: `, ;: 4, ! '"""`:
zle. AT
Ali
fIaiiALEY t W.
va SHAWLS !-A. A. MASON & CO.
el% are eloslng out the balance of their 1{9.00 a nd 5 3 ,00
Shawla as mar a. St.so and ISM. jalo
A a
ERINOS PARAMATTAS!-A. A.
MASON & CO. are wing out 'all their stack ct
gerloo, Pararonttsu. Alpaera, le. joC.
,NTILS —2OO lbs. German Lentils, for
sale by %V. A. AIeCLOKO CO.,A
pad Gruner§ and Tva Dealers.
_ _ _ _
•
110MINY—Pearl Hominy orthe best quali
trtukt,hvglbltVs".
JIM I.l,rty •kroet.
UTTER—Jdst received and for sale, viz :
1002 IM aan nutter
pac , l fur sale by
ENI/L15.1 A lIENNKI7. •
- DRUSIATE POTASII--300 lbeWeVe;l37.l
for J. by J. KIDD a CO.
Jal6 so t) Wood &rota
...Su x p i e b r w fin: .4 E , :flie , l : , , i; kegs,
IsA" JIIDD co.
CANDLES --Pure Sperm Candles;
mu.. Polished ^
White and rord Was S'
Aid R",
Mould
I. IM AIL d
I:P.Orfe be
19muide =or.]
tiAMOMILE FLOWERS- 1 300 ii 39 dentin
I:l24l . tittur We by 'a
L Co.
lOCIRICE RUOT-2000 Ihn43ritne; for
.ale by J K 'up k
Tr
n ATIIING SPONGE-1 cask, a tine‘artl•
ch, n, .d, by .1 KIDD t CO.
Real Estate for Sale,
ON EASY TERMS.— A llou.ge, and mg
• 14n In Mond atrart. Plttobttenb, named by LIU
llathally Cn aa • Ulm. War . ..bona, lag.
lion. and Latin Ilancbrider. b , opird by iiam-aal Church.
adjoining Cbarlca ilrawar. Tbe I. mut i.nlartanttal
ly built; 011 adhar aide Thar. la a lion ol.nng H •uk-r. an
orrhard of thrialnar tn.«, and .nor raquttatuent tc
• raapratabla mat secant anuntry boo, I. nn
A 1.,• Lad an the 11nonhcah.la /lame ton /10.111aa
11111 of .11111, Chttrah 4 C... on It, n.at. Man. an.
ply to
jalddatalta:l3 JO.l. KNOX. Attnrnay at L.,
. Grant Aran% Patteburgh.
For Real Good Teas
(E:0 TO MORRIS' TEA 'STORE IN TIIE
111 Eiontood.
meg.' luftriur Tem ere never kept et Lhle Mal,
Ilehneent.
0.4 runu and Au. flarneett T 0.5.) rent. per pound
Tea. r bare, d elererrre at II ran he had hero for tr tar
peaud. tatd the turret Teae na the Vatted Stelae II
ba: out fur the blue Ten e.t.a et the dr,r,
le In MORRIS' TEA STORY.
To the Afflicted.
EMENtitim THAT MORO 41. 'S
11.11.1711 0111110. I. an sofaltihn ennandy Inr Coughs.
Rhuenatn.o.. ./ 4 / 1 (13a. Croon.
rot numb, 01 y.sr. it. u•rfultn,.. be. femly
af1..11..1 Id thorn of tur Clty, aa the .41.11 non.-
hen •Iza !my.. unr.l It in Yanno• nf ',nutty
In nh,h ha. ht,,n intyr.lnen4. and many •br,
aly.n (holy rernbeate..• Ike evtra•rdinary 00..4 awl
core. It ban 1...1.mnd. kale , .1 which
err
art...-
piny *soh brat.. ol co.dirann it intalua.
tbn. who rosy 1.. nfilinted with any of tiln
nato nr
..I throw.... A non.tsut
up
nn hand, wholnaale
and mtall, la Inv drug i I t
JA /YEN 11.1.1.jerT, No. 0.1. Wrod Ytreet.
Pelee noly met.. per Collin. W..
-
For Sale,
itLOT OF (MOUND, fronting 25 feet 71
10,4, tot reurarl•eal• Avenue. ab..l eat..J.3g G.
Get t,, a spear Term, /G.. mei. TLtlle,t le
worth $1.40 ,, ea time, but
utn. a. we war. to we Ike molar,.
1111/1: t. ..ti nu the ^lwo, ier La., De% •
orallker Lore • bleb vrt lt J mow.. of no equal/y ouLl
Alt , r a`Te at 1.7,
jalolm • fourtb...reet, above omithced.
i A 11.11 AR Lyn MELODEON'S—Lit:4 ree'll
g
ottki TWLToi l tqun. .71,f17.reltSeAt;
Price. Jon".
no.oi
Printing Office for Sale.
A N ESTA BEISIIED PRINTING OFFICE
'ln tb. 01, of littaburgh Lial•by off.r..d
utnf.l•h. sre h,luz
thnwan.lil.4l.r. am aaT.ln rnrx A.! rate buelue..4 7 4 , 4
e/11l eal lon vr.nniasndelluz I , nzu ier Iry theth..l
Tae aht•te 44'0.4 enoNetinotty I.lnrit e.n but
very tarxiy oc..nr. A thntbN, Wa,lllniton
•11rolni,ar t l e , •.•mlalet.aulth , rat , untrs.Neasraper.
all ant iv, Will ,hatettly If de,red. for par
dealers the pultllmh.re the Pltteburgh tiaseur.
.1.12,14•1 L T
Home-made Blankets,
NOTIIER SUPPLY have reeeivid
• G. more pales of hnsne-entble blanket.
brown, and barbral. Ptno butetn-to-tde albwool elatJ
ilabnals, only 31 c.o. per yard. unataintabla Welsh.
Monet, •11 butlitirt. Own* and EMIE Vlannele.. barb.
tau /tomb.. Cr.,, laek, ebb 'Aber color, -
0. .11U1111 . a 111/Kell YIELD,
R. corner of tottrth and Market eta.
TV, in•ltr attention to tbe rts,rior Stsirtibb 311.1 h,
at 121: rent,' b.. rat.l.jo?tr.,.l. jal.s
Brigade Orders.
beteiNe tleao, tprw Prrrenrtun. Jen. 14. 14e2.
TIRE
VOLUNTEER COMPANIES t
IN
t t h h . e • pr be un n er o the e onb le n e N .mnd
of UA.
Ttvrlllo• •
Be order of Brigadier tienerel Lezler . r.
.
J. R.II;I.7I:INTOCK,
ALI de-Camp.
The Hungarian Patriot
vri LLBE IN OUR MIDST in a few days.
E It la propmed AO In him th.' trey* of was.—
=cher. 11,-n that detira to Dunham then. inntor Clot lo
inn. and atilt Elah to promote the oral eat.. arelmited
aWlllllo',l2l ; E a r :cL 2 lEVEL o p r .:l7,. • :lit r .;:.
peanut of a dlneount. Slott full sa a octopi* complete. Week
wattantral. Ire study Oo an 2 .4, •
Jo. g TI amltittlaki hear Diamond ail,.
FLOUR ---
bbl.. receiving and for sale by
no 4 11 - DALZELL A CO.
( 1 11EESE--300 boies prirne.Cream, for sale
hr AU) ll. DALZELL a co.
fiREEN APPLES-16 heals. prime, choice
XaatioUtn. for. tote hr
Ai{ DALZELL t EU.
LARD -10 bble. beet Leaf Cur eale by •
It. DILZELL I CO.
SUN D RIES—
Ircattums:
• tiloaan.
IU tap Dttal Apples Z3 • Nadler.
3 aalnd;)
• er balm Cotton: to surly. l.P . for lade by
lAAIAII DICKEY
j. 14 Mater and Ornnt.otn,ts.
Olerk Waded.
AroGOOD COPYIST AND BOOK.NEEPP.R.
St< orlty and seal relknenco 0111 ho re,folreS. Ad.
o "S. M. Y.. Gazette HSI," In I.•ll.lu,ltins of the op.
plltant. fulls(
. Dividend.
THE 'Trustees •of "the Pittpburgh Gap
Compant" have Nab day dmlnted • Dlrtaend rf
1 , 0. sent. out of the peon, of the Ipn es months, on the
I,o p . tai
o ut
el f e c l o t , I :lFieTgro n trin t i* s f i 'r tVelrtr ft:
Conaparu• JA3IN ,,, M. CHRISTY, Treas.
Ogle. of Ht. Cotot,any J. 111, 1851 --(lsn't:R.2w
1 ANDRETII'S GARDEN SEEDS--Just
rerelerd from Philad.lphia. a full and rompleto se.
fort:neat. all warm:did the mod of which! will, hi,
nleb to my customer. eltlit, wholionle or retail, at the
nerd Moro, Nos. IPA and 100 Wood rt.
hal N. N. WICICERNIANI,
Mr.{ of don! and Sixth atii.
AOKEREL—Noc 1.2 and 3, for gala by
/TA 1.12 MOIL t IteCANDLION
LARD -8 pkgs. No. 1, for sale by
ial2 WICK a McCANDLESP.
4.21LK WARP COBURG:it—This desirable
KJ article, for elect Masao, to Ea found at the acre of
MURPHY a BURCHFIELD,
ten Northeast per. Fourth sail Market
CANTON FLANNELS—For 9, 10, an.
found et
12al Pante per yard—the hap.. very superior. BC .
the store ct
la7o 1111HIPHT it LIUIIOIIFIRLD.
S UNDRIES -20,000 lbs. Bulk - Pork, prima
10 bble.Clerseseed;
10 - 1011101 Whit. Beans
Reed per steamer Pilot, and for mla by
IiAIIUEL VCR CO,
Jalo 130 and IV ttamml treat.
LINDRIES-400 matte Dueler -
kJ 6 trolAr Cloven
Obis. NuirogA for mi.
WM. DALIA LEY A fit
"AAR D-2.2 Ufa. landing and . forNalo,
ia
. 9 . IT U. HMI LAY C o.L
LARD OIL-20 bble. Winter.Sonined,ju
lamilaig from rumor: Tiber Anil for salt , br•
• 0. BLACK BUIAA C.O.
:es prime, for Bale by •
MITT. AIATTHEI63 A go.
bags prime Rio, lb . r sale by
AIATTHEWA A CO.
I) I CE—l _ ^tier
lu
- rrOBAOOO-75 boxes ass'd brands, of s's
sad wucul lulaiN fo sI. br
l•lo RIIEY, MATTIIEWB CO.
L EAS -50 hi. cheats itiTt
60 bo sY It. ITO Itnroorirt for WO b
leo 11.111.1.1.1ACTICIK CO. ,
lIITOOL-16 Backe Kentucky, tor inleh
HUEY, uArittEws t W.
FLAX SEED-1 bbl. aaTil Back for sale by
1.10 • maw, marroswa a co,
BATHERS-12 sacks Kentucki, a prime
rticle, terms Dr
tan susr , MAlTitfi7.l CO.
TllEBanking and Exduinga Mice.
price paid in par Fondaf
'highest market
for American Plierr.
samara on the Kartern Cities Mr sale.
Comet Maria bought and roll.
Collection, made In the Wert.
l'''"d"g" "d ,old op
d ildtk i I d
fts ' alourth rt.
1310
AMP BLACK-40 bbla. fur male, by
140 JAM]) 4 CO. CO Wool ft.
" F. FOUR-50:ble. Anshus, PRIk
1 ' '" 1Z1707174711117r1r1 Moodit
a. primt.
' ED "A
pit reed and for gral•br
- _ 4.. J. B. bILWORTII 8.126,
nUTTER—I a t I)l:ll . a.Zalet k \
" lc " TA!'
Ltll--2 bbLL No. 1, :ol: . is s ale 1.0;1r:
LAID. D RESS : S fi kKS-4: A. •
•
.• c ant 140,.m0t oErich 1
• •
lialLteine .txxitcaa..—ldrettlAtomita sad rat:tapas=
te It" piper twain.] end
.. fonrirdiii (neat ftPepae. teas
tb . • •
t czA3MOVirmix!fi/NTB
SNIPS.
D Yi, OP HAILLNO TO AND P1:031
lIN TONI ONITED
\z t STATES-BY T DOWNS Mg.
49.131 SS • 0005.
184 ..... 1 .97,' 203, oil
Pion .1 .11.13. 10_..-___-17.1d09929. Ja9 - 7.....y.
b S atu . Jul 21 Wedoeeday. Jan 23......,.-
-4:11P . F Fe b b 7 2f..........7. -- .1%1::tf: ag 11 - ---::::
,tu ~,Li mang u_____wm.../.7, March 10 -',..
2 .190110 tlarch 20 13:eamoclay. Tharp 2.1 ....-'.
Plia. " : 1 " ..4 1 1 k-... -- =4:IIZ.T. lA' 21::::::::::\
aturlA 31\
. 1--....-..-ivea..l.7. 31 .3 a...- -- '
9 DU L 5 W 99 U 19
99 t 0 9 . 97 ID . wsdn.d.r. J.... 2 --- , ---
r r. . 1 :re1: —. ..... - ;l3 ' 7 " e9P. 1F. N "......... : -.. ; :-,....
?
,84 g ii. iv, k z ..... .. ....19,190A1ap. 3 r
~ 01 , Au l: 7 l ......-1411.0.9.19p. fel:. ??... ,
2 . 1 .4199: Avg 2i...X.::=V=l;
AA
Z=::::
Pam 99. Perci.....1.._... WAl9oo.llay. Dept 0... -..-.
0 . 1'. 411 . 1. tAr.18..". .\--:-..g::d=r.oB:l3rj.-----
Paturilny. 0ct1i........ ' ..2-1 3 ...-.ll;edneAlll. OA 47...... - ....::::
I:910049. 120190 .......- 11 edaealay.
No
3 -
1 01119 -. lA-- ...... We..10.19p, Noe 17..:- .......
..—...Wedneolar. 0901 . 1 -- .... ---
_..-Wedroattay. D. 29---
,
AND Waarnra—Tye river l 364'
~ .. In lonsepttenos of tha 0011.10.17 cold
!mother; the lee Is fast reenontulating and becoming ben-,
.ter. !Theta Is oVary brobability 'at bros. t of navlgathat
be1ng446.1 fOr ;mato:llnm to count. .
tt . PITTISSIIRGH ILLSII37.
•,; .
I brines roreasovas Gaicora, i
1 / !:), , Tuesday 12110.114u4 Jan 30. 1
Tll 4 l. : .yeather yesterday was clear, but Intense,
;y col ri The snow Is about 6 Inches In delth, and basal-'1
5$ 1q every bunch *Ulnae, is. If youribisynoons .Cm, I
Di.i l , WI ill hnigad , the. any rvoslons 'period Grebe
season 4 Solasarrenttraly muffed to the very /baited de
sundial tha borne toads, and prices of everything aye
, , ,
0;00101nominal.
FLOWt, - 11bLisra of hour asa not dispoord to mince to
auYiltilo oSulhhDriffttring rathsf to hold on W. 1.,. of
high* wires. In consognnat oft*. heavy anow,‘ vary
, 111110hasaitired, and salts .an only In Ilulltsd lots at $3
inottt drat bands, and $33 1803 ^3,53 31 tom atone. '';
tlitttlN—Yery little I. doing In Grata.. The oonolual
0..0 //oe—;Cheat /8 la, I ay* 40 (5) at; parley 43 PO We: -
Cori:os: .040 • 41'bv- 14.bn.
Cl63cPooSmsll sales only. tratisplra at—Sugar 436,
01.6kIlolisies .V. 4 1 ,33%; Coffee 64(4310; Poo 4)40 13 C. •
fl 11146LONS--
for 3. nioderatelnashoess Is doing In baton
at v 1.4 6houldera and 934914 for Runs Lard Is
svitio t 544 30334. In bbl., and Bin keg.
~ , IS . 3.-:-Pardoes ulna have tranryuut In lintited lots
at ~.. a dalt 3®3XO Partook 6; 801.,.,.. 6; and Potash
,_,4
0:: h. ,
l 41173/11-Bales of ramie. roll from store. by the boo 0r
bbl, la no. Stu lo worth 1161)113io b.
- CIIECSE—R4guIIs sal. tvansplre at 63067., aceorLUng
to .11sand quality. s
,
30. Amoco 1. Other articles usually quoted. nursery
littlddolog •, . ~ .
fills—StAtpment of teas imported into the
• art-tuae% tar tha rear eriditut Dee 31—
\ 1630. 1551.
prone,lac,• 469.442 VIZITOCI
' •
Young/ram. • \ 9.212.741 9.541,103
ilflact thin, L07492.1 0.120,785
Twankaf. s 711471 • 1,143,444
Goopmeder. . 90104 1.247=7
.loocrial. • • ' 640.016 969.132
• /-----• ---
Total area.lb.. 13,662.816 •• (0.647,403
Suchnon !Congo, 2409,041 ‘, 0,263,0121
°Move. . - - 2121,366 , .6.957.4.36
Perreborm: 79/.726 . \ 971.701
Pero Caper, •, ' - 201i,M4 . •, 371,4.17
, 32,9161 -
-- 44.----
Total Mick,.. og, • 0,972,399 11000003
Total irmin and Mark, 20.`35.215 40 .737.403
Increase ha 1651—gromt,
1 the, t , \ 2.804,141
Increase In 14517blackt '' 0016,004
1 T6Talletemeav in 1852, the. • • 144.22,180
- Import in 1849—gre a. Me, 14.217,400
Imp ort In Ift46—bla 6,069.3t6
_
Total, • 23,234,914
The carace• 07th. Arizona t, t all. p. and Candace, am
not tocluded to the import 1 l though arriving in
'lo.•venoteg lag, as chair teas 7 not placed on the map.
Yet nil January of nail year, N. T. thlPPolg ( dot.
CCIIIPARATIVII Pal/AGED \pCD.OSB VIZ ATIAN•
Tic=The follo• lag metmoranda o •\• \ arerst recant pismires
a vleem.hice from Idvertmol to New York, hare been
'complied ay a ourrerpoodeot at the Wavhington (talon.—
It alit be obverred Ova Atooriratista6ool takethe Ind—.
Max., at l Ye. Tack. Oct 2.4 1 ir 3 . D ouro
IA
.450' do do • 11 • 2
Betti do o 10 IS •
• Canades d
a, do do II - 16
Aimee. do do 11 . 4
Atlanta., do . do 10 12
Scheele, de do 3 12
Patch, do do , I rt
The Niltgala, which auccomled the,PaciOc Pas 11 dap ,
and e I.tnura to Macrae.. The Atlantic gas detained e
the bar 4 hourt....-(7i. Amer. U. /3.tiamtte.
_......._
(
re
BURNING OF TAE MARTHA WARM)
Ilstrratt, J \et 13.
The etruner Martha Rubtort.. bound to NOW Or
leans. tn. Sre at {.land td, below fhb. city,. tO 14th
Itt.L and to nhne mlautes after the ft, wY distoretwl
the whole boat IM. enveloped ha fame, &man sad h.
•de and two rithdren. In the 1.. caltatt, endow *bin
InweotPttotrwa hunted to death: oat de. pantenglte
al. horned. The boat. hooka sad pape. were all 1.,
the onto. and GT., O.S. SOM. of themes
brought la Ms city .t be Damn
. 11111.. r . and the tat
anew wore MM. to New Orleans by
the Chart. Ha.,
Mond. Lot otedliwlT alter the boat took an the caltin fell
There is eossething very- citrgstlar in regard
to the two of the Martha Washington wlth
that of thy Geo. Waatflugum, whirl mocurred near Orand
Gulf on the Rot WA, and of stitch we gyve a telegraptilo
arosunt • few days faux. Both ante were owned at the
same idaew both left Clnehniatt nearly the sums thine—
ben nearly the Maim came—ondbreredestroyed at neirly •
the same hour, and aot very far dlitant from the time
plus—the Georg* Washington and the Martha Muting
ton. The Guru Waahingtou. It will be remeabered.fir t
expiated, nod then burned to the 'srater'a edge. toe Mar
the Wubbagton was deatroyest alone by ere.
The. Great Invention of the Age !—Steam
•
Supplanted!--Gas Triumphant!
TGE first halt of the nineteenth century
will be resaded the age of steam. It Warmed,
with It will yaw dies. exudes with the thing.
that were.
The second :half of the century will be known.. POOP
mencine the we of Ou-suo went dettined not only to
/vat bet to [SWOT= the world. This we ha. now tom
cod, and with It I. now introduced the Gas Ewa..
elces Professor John U. P. balooton. After twerdpsix yaps ot
obeefoatlen Won the exPeliments of his own and of
other. in attempts to make Um principle of the condense
d= of carbonic acid ass available as a mechanic motor,
has Perfected the same; and. harlot just noticed lettere
potent for his - improved Carbonic Add gnat.. now et.
fen to diepow of right. be the ase thereof to tlie United
States Uovaroment, and to 12.111istual• or to companies,
the Mobm of bootee, counties or cities.
The immense sating us e doney and Wor t sad of human
lie. and suatglarr. eecby the nee of tide new motor,
will Inevitably tonne its speedy adonUon to all'awes
pbcre stuns power Ls now wed, and in thousands of other
laces where the greet expense, bulk =I weight of the
Wei. ...trios hare
to precluded
s we.
The new motor may be w l ell pnaposes as • pro
galling agent. from tee sing horse power to. the coin on
gln to the two thowesal hem poenr Sir ocean steamers.
with the experwe lees than that required by the steam ea
ino, of boilers wet furnaces. fuel and Prem., and. of
bulk and weleht,loo tonsight englelog the the 00010 power of LAW ions of the sh am engine •
Thew facts ere oaten/dial by the experimental engine
Clorl
No:paroa of U. Ilth.Deoember.
th-laWc!tr, brVtive'd"igateigil.;=..v,nl
acid Re , to Gs epidiesUon An en angina The euccearui
thpet - In:trots of this /unction war not long whine siren'.
e NorepornV The same gentian!an has received another
patent for the steering MI propelling per.
Ale, rights for the taw of LW 'gm:oared Propellingabd
Steering. Appel - atm,. ow petal!. wleantags of which
sve,l the kik* such aomplere control at the vessel, inde.
pelnient of the enelawr,that he eau `Wight...bout-OW
man of war In Iwo time than is repotted to toed her ewe.
Also, rights for hie ... lutprooed Parfet Seddle:
tel 7 otol ollttwer Parlases, designed Ow the greatest pow
sibie Moat ot of both horse and two, ,
*ny iraorstan. la regard to the shore hinluoble
sentione, loot of obtaining =isms, &a...La5...y..0U
obtained by addiwielnel \ • • D . lO .
Attorney end Arnie for t • PatenowO •
fienenth et., oppo lig Odd fellow . Call, Wathingtori, D.C.
lotalleouwd:(Le/
•
g AREA M ellEkkg—T2 boxes for sale by
lJ J•l2 WICBt IIeCANDLES.
S AtkRATU' •ACWOMr— \ •
OCPAnze. (Poerdernt)tra• Bahl by.
JIM 111/Olf A AIoUANDLESS.
lELLIES AND JA S—
ey \ . Vg . Jelly: 11, . St=l24 Jell
aaa E .
....
V Apple '' - '''',' BrlelY \ Z
"'"'"161 16j,,LW11g71,4\
js 0 ' : \=a lAbertyst,
(Chronlcle cop? 1
\
1 AR T'2--I G Ws.' and 9 kegs :rime,jcast*l
1 i . or. btd for tale by . . A. C VIP L ZII;I 6. \\
pEAS-4, 0 hf. chests Y. If* f Gunge:,
A .. IlApei \ I e.oAslstell Tear. A ftatte k tor .o.i st r -
• 1 0BACI00--, 00 tati.2dOnufaotiirelohoice
• brands, o hip.ehl 101 ..,t0 he ' ' ,
jet° \ , \ A. OULIIZRTEO4. •
- -1.1,01.1i1D NUTN-43-ssolts now landing
, per Jane Frant i ttpr o etA cir. co. .
'la Water and Pra m e,
P E A I►ERS-43 8 , . landing per.Jimoo ,
ir
• . tia Ihr We hr . 1 ,\
.1•10 \ , I. onancl A CO., Witez *ad Pre= eta. \
' New Bcelx.\\ .
\\
Ac 78 0110 Puddings:V . 44a stied.
THEWid Wide World;\ by \ ',Elnobotit
.Ac \
Wetherell.
Lades Nor esesßotind the World; sile...leeted.. Creallae .
t tin from the tiormeht or Id. Nellie.; hd"dlTo s eslo7 010 .
4t.
\
Net.. !loathe .1 t 1,,.. 0.14 Disdain by n• it woo.li.
toughie 0.0 the Orie.lo . Chereeur ond lotrytetetlost
of mend Propheeyold &yen G1...um% ~0 \I. IL
Su , D. D.
hie lir4lol . 7or . k t eo ti b le irth. , \\,\ .. .
toughie
rtes tileeeletr.. , err Poem; br Wrs.C.WW.
04100, -- 4 m..:V113e"4" Neter; Pori rOll
Ole uOO.Ol a.. Urou es . a
J ..
1.
or,,* c 2: I
Roe. J. DeNlorth.
\
. \_ ,
p,ESERXED Peaches; Rine Apples;:;
t/nlnem Plunpug We by
, A. MeOLOHU tU,
timers and Yes Dealer
1411D1*-21.}0 far sale by ,
JJI%le7 -
O. W. aiIIBABBH.
ti - Wilfri.--113 bake ----- packed, for sale by
w. isaaae.eft.
1111x1 xhCampL ar 6e p.. Diam ol:HL is Belling
lnt
Mug' Itaid. at Se Perlin
IMTsn i n g eritalgoe i "1/2' • •
AlmdiXtsikt aha lb; 115
timings at no per don \ Jar
`SUPER ISIARTING 31USLINS--Jask re
-1.,3 volied at the aertheaat omen of Vona tind Market
creole-ov. eve piper Thirting Shull.. at MK. Per Yd.
110T011 N Slefl. of an approved mks, gad rareantal
UST recd it 0,V256 Liberty street, a
=AU lot of xmonrs KUNIK Of PUMPKIN ?OR
E& This or tab. will sootalass Of a sowsilow
sad is lb. moot coohntiont ss Os the swat mosomleal
Imo tor oft..-Pat Iv Ia
.X %ram: with WlWl...Lassa
hs (foa!, .4 Tea lhalmk.
AP SAGO, CUE
, baadazd sae
I t i K cC. ", - ` \
_ \ 'Notice. ' x, ;
tiE TERS PATENT hays 'born granted
to 'Met fanh.fflttanntni Warm Itatttnal
'mount" ILA, jateetibere to the re ' Lel etnek.of eaid
Company WMnotet at the bt. , Leir titan!. In the etty of
VAL-burgh:on Thursday. the 12th day tinfebbnet7 went,
between thehoute hr to Vette* .0. 01: andA n'eLack P. M.
lhe'the purpfeee Of eitteting trona the ebtelthatere a D.&
dent and eta fianscebs for the inettagemenDef thewthJaw \
of want totteetty. t \
Dated. rittebetrgh.lfgt Janntfy,lffid. ' \
H..... ft.otny.' . lt, Untnltentaton, .. . . \
.I:t, , , := B t ? tta .d et ,. . ;„ \ fie.,ito‘tir,ltaal.4,.
(Irma!, H. lilt.. - 9..orttalleden. -
\ ,
\ ' ll7,, r it eXhint-2,,,, \ J l"h b irit!!)Vtlt b e,: rg . \
font; Metrteon, , IhIli)11..,
[Vire tblee and IhlmorreA Rittman% t d
Ittooksdlet Demeo-ret end IteAster,Cl e . at
It Cot
Arlloolte, and flatten 4044 ofttf. 3 L I • Alt Jar
Notice, •
\ rilllE PARTNERS IP iteretoros existi
1.1.... Lone a nfilig.' 4 l:Z. . s ale g" ;E: iiVil "
by the withdrawal Mil egbli latther The 1.
tie e [tied by the remelting ye kitri...\it the
I lAilf i „ILL!
\
,
PARTI , ;ER. wit . ,,,
We hse this day associate( '
Yen... a the burinere of DELL ANI II 9
INS AN DS B PITTING. will hereafter t
der th e style fLtlflli. 61ILLFIN ft C. a the I
No. lee Front froth. betwtha Wwwl ant.? Web ,
• deli GL .1,
P. it. .), LL it
Pitteborgb. la um 15th. 1562. .
\
of Hue 4 / 1 .1.1.1,th1i 111
MMM
Parixiership . #otioa.
lIFAVE 'this d4assovia'ked n'ti
tiun....zia et. Ac...r.r tn. Iv. ~
Intl be berentter hanZl under tho r ,
!Graham." JOll , l
illtoburuh, January I, !IS. ~
Milt COTInj ....N ii i , ... . . ... - ...... 17.0
f 10VODE rt URAL!. NE, Ageuti o'
%) &Mead Co., c o r ner of „Inn and Kio
Sub.. d'ateburnb., C.\
________,
laudation. ,
T in partnenhiri.betn-An the St
under the mune or .d. C . OPIHY Jr CO
Drz.. .. t k at2t r i . or ". ‘k, ot I..le j r z6 l i d o r
Hanorrirleanntal : . /Ka, \ JN . O.S.H
The Water of the late a® 'trill IN, enttled,
Lan onntlnaul, by lb. sabecnner.
fetetf, , \JOSIAH.
eopartnqrstu
EjAVING thiF, da . y:
• Jk Co. loterert 10 my drholssal,
Ursa, the styla of the dm hereafter ,
31111111E11 CO. • 53311,31,..1
prshd,urgh,jakruary 1,1,
QA.MITEL P. 91111. IVER. CQ. 1
Groom aud Coastulseftm Sferehnutg,
Cruntry trAturrh klabuther
bu r g'graroud *tryst, bereseu Wood arug •
r.
OUN 6 pLßonTll' .'.Vera. tit
TOHN'S. ic COX,. W'
VP ara - ers, aud Akrute fur Ilarrergs roads'
a
k Ew 31 Wood at., bdreburgh. •
iotiee l / 4, to litechar4s;
PROPOSALS will be reeeivbd
Oraa of IL II AMU. Vaxaillcro.olnr,
olwehErallone ran ha ara.n k util U. IA dot
orx/ L Lor Inrolahion all the tdaueriala re,
kad load buildiox nU n
,t‘r claw. 1101,1..
F ion lab in sal d town. wErm.hun to Plats
Pr Guo on.:nal, will he tneeiral alha wltab, vrx
pasts ' etis. embracing Plana work. 'BrW
pardon work. Ehntarinit sari /linclug.
• PhAla ran win, be an. /a. af lid
dachltect, Clavaland. Ortoo. The woet.. her
the first day or nektr xo bet next. da 1F,12.
Pay ontot—OneAblri when the mark La hal
no,blnl when orlypktoda and IldiErroalmo.
mootha oh. r enconlallen:
.
1.. U Ed.ItENEED!
11
WIWI: 'lnks
"El - MAI:II IL 0.1
IV-1 ISt./.
',.. Motice \
To Holders of the Coupon Bonds of th
• Ada .Norigation Cogni,..y.
ALL BOIsIDS of'a le.m pumber ttian 334_ .
.1111,e said (II Ida holders to d , ..i.v) on okaftar the
.1 day 01 January swat, at Ti f .6ll 3 l,A4.l4 . hr . l o Wdrey . •
Trao3oo.o Mon. Nay. Crdatfai),
•Bible,Nptia, \
MITE outstanding ' esuli4±criptions thel,A.l-
2. legheoy Illblo r t to
ba paid to J. 3IFICIIIdLL. Drug - alai, on Federal atscot:b
bara the lit of Januar', t 1. F. EreNtaisoN,
ilobbaf - Illbla Agent.
THE CONNECTION tetireen the sub:sari.
HE
re.. on ttra day. ~ Cl.l.llF.KISlart tll gar
t us.* of the erm in the illttl•Illent 'Jr MauW Mg
• • 111. U
(Tifigf Q. M.
MM=EI
riltre SUBSCRIBER will continuo thl
trlscletsle firtsertscd Cccmlsolr business
to
hsotors, at rJs Liberty' at
utarNotice.!
ETTERS Testamentary c
thnt [he'.Eetate
Zd a
,ta,tthe rittsbum
riv ath—
WILhLNA,
Elesutcr:
Rouse' of Refuge.
..
THE eutcribers 'for tbg 'oreCtion. of
Bowe of Rorer* for.Wertern Permaylerals,
brzeby bottled that m ...errs:rout of Moot, Kr cont..
the amount onierril.l by each: fr rrquirrat te De pail 4.
the Treace., on or. before the 11.5 h der. bf No•em6¢
bait By order of the BON A Ibrre , or..
nCtrif J05.1111A fltitia, Truß.
--- -
- . . Ritual= Wanted. . .
. PRACTICAL and experienced' BOOK - -
KEEPER ulsbis a • !anion= in, Wholesale bloom
or utaeturintrEstabliannienr. banalosiory reference
erect. .I.Jdnas U. W. lg. Sot 416, PRlaburgh P. 0,"
PRACTICAL
d \ltiletilitt
Select Schaal '' • i
•
10r . 1 t EL ., 1 0 3 1 .1.§ hat u 2 , e , n a e e d n ,:, Select School
', roan ot i
lifi Pre byteriaa Mita= Pittsbutub. ' , Zaino= yist
ninth Wm
, pd...r, ' 1 71 , 21 . 8 .0:5 , W ha a a:/ r za . 7 ,, ,) ,,,,,r .
01
.11
.....-..
Junior .* 8 - • - .. •
Senior 10 .. . " .
REPEREECIB i
I take great Maim In Iftring that Mr. 1.1. Willia=e ls
an osoellent t tfier—lntelligeng dismal, mid ralthfaL '
ft la a protean= 'unfelt lie Is tenon, Mooted, and ill
:nhtil brings
a '''
Out, P:bl=ret r tiroZ ""
eaat t ' ll ' igila .
\
(I can tinnfy Ito my own. knotileJme parents =doe. ,
Mu may fully co it. . itgoVit T. Kenna:
..
Won. %boob Peoul ary, Atiril, 166 d. '
‘,......,.
I hilly eiontur art Dr. trKial In the snore statement
and rocommendation. •
• I tiara tmern En each Willieur. for blear yes., the '
Ting lb. hotter part ofilogn time be bra been employed,
as a teso•-• protean (venni= ye 0 peculiarly Rued.
He to.. beat =perk= lb. beulty of adapting his to
rtonettpos to the age estmity of his purdls. is welt
grounded La 0h... Mimeo Of tin.undira mential =the' •
.advanement of his xhol ii, 00h...
i t old, Kted
temper and round =dm, g and is il Irreproachable
mond enimeter. Karina a son oftb• Lll,llLiarnalbe ,
• length of nine, 1 speak of 6 mparlly 'ma imilanclion
of
_youtn, from bey perm:balm rtettge. .
\
Fltteberab. April ELI, Pittl. CU Rea m.
, ZINC Pii.T49 -T 8,
.Ikl ANUFAOTURED BY Tli&
Jr. Et 8 Elf b•XPLOILLNO AND AfININO COL
1 1311s1:tbspany is prepared to furnish\ t simply of t
.-....
ZINC - PAINTS.,
Which hare been Ibmal after mural sears , DLL bOth Ds
Datum and the Cultist States, to retsin their original
beauty and broteetire properties . stperim• to.snr ADM
Mini whatever. Their • \
' ' WHITE ZINC PAINT" \'-
_.
1., \ .
ovvir an 021 do of Zinc, and I, slim:Wel free Dan all
adulteration And Impurity whaLmerer'll comae well, 13
beautifully white.
t andem antllety free team th e colemous
prop.u... of mos or faints. f. Amorous to the I
heath olpathfers anti timir families. \
33
IT WILL NOT TURN- TELLOIV '
When named Lo sulpharosuf Or surplithe corfalaticroy Or \ '
'men when shut up tu a closo room.. Ar an ou ide even t, •
It withstands Wauuthern climate and the umtbor teller
than any other, not being table to turnchalkior to
ennoble and rub of. 11 may Lo worked with so odor.
- with water sod ate.. or with earateh,s htrh gime eel.
tasted porcelain finish..
1 ..
BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINV. }
These are furrishnt at a low primand are ttjl y i
the cheapest ad beet WILY In the market for coathrg •
roofs. knell , outhousee.thombox nosy ay mood rot .
Ism of waif:tetra. cm.. troo, en Ih.o an both
~ WL'ATIIEB AND •IRE PROOF. .4
' for tern surfer. th ey are battle larir falusble., m th ey el
Dna a calcanto coonectitn, ILIkl nUrely Tremor uskia.. ..1
Om, they dry. akaly. sod mob* a furs metallic. th ee. ,•,,
do not chaos e AMR like somy m the earthy micas now . .3
in \ ..
boaters entodledon liberal terms hz ,, tie trite dila '3O
suf' -CM. 1 ,- I 1 South Wharves. rolludelottha
Steak SawililLior-Sent. - :
SiSAII SAW MILL, at tlio nunctil,of
Al y Crook. Woo talks above Vittsturgh,•Nho
111 ristotoll tins, south slats Is ottorsd km to ht. The At
is In good rot:mktg. ord., aAI a ret of Chnotsing Am
surto tkib Smashes. are swat:what srlth thr 1.111, The
row. Is gout, so 4 lamb., et./ A •vry rstor Ws.'
lame Doelll4g Roost C. attechrtl to lln.l.ll.iiiiß4 Tot
further partleularssiDlAT .n thejetszotres to
Weilltibassils P.O. ilea . 12. if51.4d.11...r2.11 , .
1 \
'^-A , l News for the Lake! S.
Alit \LATROBE'S • FRENCII 'FEMALE
NUS, an I uriecoot, Palo ao4 tiflonto o k liko,oody
1 , / on. All*, burp. Nemo., botA
nl ,
t e : 73 1 .11 . e, Prt Wt r al Lira Orto"M:X1
t7lnor ore toreenl• tiollonoto ant rotoll sy 4 w ct .
4CKSON. hood Woml, I.,irrhorrtir
`gjirilt i ktieri tet.4,"'"l„=l:g
~,,
Zeit ckyllutuld LiferaxTce Company.
\ OUMLINty FUN; sluo,oao.
a'11)!I COMPANY 45 tforalo the ineure4 all
4,,, , b• alr..nd s. V.Tx= Zino Mutual ar i d.reint
rat. of hods ay: en annaht tvitiruli nth% NV; Pr
ot.* mi.. for the wt.:coca, tof the yeag..
ethhusate, hut qgot troacelyetz s tion I t,tha r ito(ll sec.
fity 01 0100b014 C.O thill Ifor4 MI ull 10.51. 11•0011.0.
WO h... i .1. the socamol food ter 10 men
hrx=rnitl e ttel=',' T trValist * dlVetra .
art term ...bent end alga Mr . I .,, lmgcqeetnuitY.,
than fort he White 10.1 of life
,‘A. „ ......... .
glirTht, Li the, o n ly Notch Llfg gonn
v./or.. of profit.. an cc. et (A, tosh - 9g'=Pute
\
'ord. With frproytgloa for . saccohy 1 tr,goonc %mum*.
. of hunts (60 ft.. fotoeht7) O. goo hoot • ofhoc ' a
the a... of t... ..1 tlgo hocrec g not 11V a&
"r"Ea. ''g t... '''''Z pgnL, t' ri! '". llL!( In dOOl. the htte
ret a a al. Clown fcfr-latool (mho. t . o eholhatiV
lot W... received by \
i5l i t. TUllL , t i Tt i tviz,
t &wort Mtwara, Med.( ExtothaeZ \ _
tr-111(1a)
vA.Liromx ,BLA KITTS
lm' lts am? ,
'holm 'Wane+. \
. 410 `/ , pw'Lot.
Diu ~t~'~ist.~
REA ---
.LTII, EVONOITX, •
el:/31/0AT,
la lb. me et Gotta Niel,. SO: eolaa, abide am
too be Jam* durable than tembee. awl Jo Joie' Hu Le t
dry an. 2 =reelable. !meals OH tiael.io.skaPtlnirne,
em al Ila Markets/. VillJewl'a.
HJEESE--3001* s firim \ 7
`,by i (3 , 01 .11.11K.S
for Sao
Lealf, vala by A• . 7
bbls. Fres
B
UTTER-2 bbla. Freiks.ll:ll,lor by
- DAVarm
RESSA CLOAK 000D*—.1. A.'4ustrt
St Co. olio &bets lemmas arsoda..S r rmaud
toads Good. sot las stud Mat= prim*.
HOME JO RNAL-- . New v.
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