this, as wellas in the quickness with which he sehee ot,toeical oppOrtanities as they rise 6. With so much brilliancy and readiness, ..—tssa.mnott imagination and wit, people, are cur , Prised at the solidity, depth and Websterian breadth of ectmprehennnu displayed in the speeches. 'We point to the speech at Philadd. phia, upon the late fantastic tricks of Louis Ns poleon, as a fine example of these qualities. , 7. Km:suttee unlikettessfoany historibal per : son bai been much remarked upon. With Wash ington be has nothing in cotnam, but the '' Nor in any other point does he resemble Lafay ette, Whowas declamatory and not profound.— ' Needn't:kola more a mythological than an his torical ohmmeter. Kossuth reminds us of but • '''" -terd.great men now passed away, Napoleon Bon ' apart. and Peter the Hermit. The former he •:-; resembled, in his magnificent genius for 'hand. "7" ;ling the tools,' by which mighty movements are started, controlled and directed; the latter, in hie eloquence, in his power of kindling maim. •,- for an abstract principle, in his present poverty, and peculiar mission among the free "nations, and in 'No kind of effort which his el -,oquenbe le likely to call forth.. Three months - - ago, - when Kosseth began to speak, as no man -has spoken since the Crusades, we were as un ".;prepared to receive his doctrine, as Europe was . to marsh to the iloly Land, when Peter deliver ed hie first harangue. But be has kindled such a flame for liberty and international fair play that the people are already with him. Another jest may witness a new and 'nobler crusade, of . ,-,- which poor Hungary shall be the Holy Land, " Such are some of the 'ideas' which have been 'afloat,-for a month past, respecting Kossuth, his speeches and his cause. rrstsURGH GAZE I" DT WHITE Al CO PITTFIBIIHOH ,IVEDNESDAY AIOHNINO, JAN. 21, 1852 ~NarREADING !LATTER WILL BE LIND ON - EACII PAGE OF TIIIS PAPER Aid.POLOOS.—Owing to the intense cold, our Carriers were unable to sena all cur subscri ben yesterday mining.. Those who did not ,receive their papers will please call at the of- Ace; We cannot blouse the carriers, nor do we • think our subscribers do so. rWe are unable still, to ssy when KOS.TH ill arrive. lie and his party left Hollidays .-ttrgh yesterday morning, in sleighs, for Blain, )IWe, where they probably arrived loot evening, after a hard day's ride, in which they must hare ensured eaverely from the cold. They proba bly remained at Blairsville all night, and may L leave for Pittsburgh this morning, and arrive this evening, or this afternoon—cr they may 'stai,atkiVilkinsourg or East Liberty all night, . . and, Come in on Thursday morning,. when the procession ascontomplated, 'can take place. We think it probable, that the last named plan will be adopted. Certain news will orrire sometime ~,during to day, of which due notice will be gir da. A. number of sleighs were dispatched to yesterday *timing, to convey him to this eitZ. ' We learn from. telegraphic despatches from Beatty'S Station, that 'p train wee expected to - come through from Johmtown to Latrobe before ' I%firsday. No passengers hays yet come throtigh [rem Ilarrisburgh to Hollidaysburgh abed Saturday. ..P. S.—Since the above was written, the fol. .I . Owing telegraphic despatch woe received MOVEMENTS OF KOSSUTH Jonarrows, Jan. 20 Gov. Kasen& arrived at Ebensburg at three o'clock this afternoon, where ho will remain oar, night, and in the morning etart for Illairs ,eilinimmediatey. The cause of Kossuth's de tention at Ebensburg, was the intense cold. E'rom this it will be seen that Kossuth' will not likely arrive on Thursday morning. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA ILAILNOAD —Dur ing the short time this road has been in opera tion, it has obtained an enviable reputation for punctuality. Passengers have expressed them telvei delighted wieli the certainty and comfort of all its arrangement,, and it has in conse quence obtained the einftdence • of the publio. No painiai labor is 'pared to enable the trains Manske their tripe punctually end regularly, and all the officers are held to a strict account ability. .0a Monday morning last, the prospect if the • express Mils making ite trip wee gloomy In deed, It bad been ; snowing for twenty-four honre—the mai was dry and light, and had drifted into all the deep cute. It was also in ); tensely cold, rendering the track, as the snow lyric skept off, as slippery as glass. Nothing ' fi x-,dattnttd, howeier, the indefatigable superin ,:-;etident, 8. W. Roams, Esq., ordered a train of three. locomodyes to be made up. One of _ .•' .. - Norria' enginea, with snow scraper., was sent ';'abeid, and thertrain wan drawn by a Bald. ; • win engine, and one of the piwertil Boston , \ ', engines. The train left at eight o'clock, A. M., ' end reached Rochester in 'two hours and a half, and Alliance hours ; ance in eight hos ; arriving there at i - four o'clock, P. M., this making ten miles an 1 hour. • • . • They found the up train to Cleveland gone, and thit passengers 'fere consequently obliged to stay at" Alliance all night- The down train \ ~lioiso Cleveland; doe at 2 o'clock, ditnot arrive until between eight and nine o'clock, having .. made only about five miles an ticitir, owing to ••• the drifted snow. Taking aboard 'she possess ! : gers, some sixty persons, the train left at nine . ..• o'clock on its return, and reached here at 4 A , O'clock, to Tuesday morning. It was necessary, stoma places, to get out and shovel away the snow, and scrape the tract, before the train ' - advance. The cold was eo intense, that the men on the engines Ledioog icicles attached ...to their, hair, and were covered with frost, and • , the engines were encased with ice. Mr. Roe . saes accompanied the train daring the trip, and it was, greatly owing to hie unflinching per. • IIeTeiILIICO that the cormectiod with Cleveland t was kept up. The train left yesterday morn ,. iagst Its regular hour, with two engine", and will doubtless make its trip. • After this specimen of perseverance, the travelling public may , implicitly depend on the ~. certainty of the trips en the Ohio and Perimyl , vitals Italiroad,...sa . it le not probable that we shall-soon again have such severe weather as or the put few daye, which is unexampled in .e history of this region for the last twenty THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. t , , PENNSYLVANIA. Thaoßhone of Decks couiitr hi'ld a meeting Reading, on the 12th inst., for the purpose of • •:idering the milsion of Lome fiossure. The iting gas largo;and enthusiastic, and tru or. !•*sed by the appointment of the following oil- iiidiat—llle'ster fluhlenberg. 7er lietirfrotr—William H. Klein, Peter Pit hert Mani Leire,Vohn 8. Richards. F. lifelrenty,William 11.8trick -424, • , The idressed by .John 8. Slab • - •, meetini. .101 , .Cbarlea'Dites Jacob Hoffman, and Semi L. Noting, Rsq.,,and'others. . The following resolutions wore unanimously adePted: }leeched,' That we are ready and willing to underlie and adopt as our own, and weds here -, „by 11441; so 'aux , own, the resolutions of the ~:Harrlaburg 'town meeting in favor of L. Hos fiovernor of Hungary, word for word and 'letter 'tor letter; end that they be copied, print . "J-I.•tik.,:ii . od,pahlished to the world as the proceed ingslif the meeting, vim '^- [Then follew . the H►rrisbnrgh I ' the three 'propoiltiona of Kossuth.] lielobred,; That ft is herebydeclared to be the i decided feeling , ,CY thieiiieeting tbst our Govern. government, ishormd by our free ex -I..:kistense.audutti republican principles, to deolare 1 4 . bfifoPi-the world,_tliatye are, and alwaye. will Jury people'dat may go into a a et Pr. liberty end self-erlateure,'-with their °Navigate, sad that we will always hold hniaselses ;ittstifiedtoispheld the principle- as an- C. , ._:tharized and 'enjoined on as by the /aw of Us tioiss; -that tt Ls-as right And as just f o r tie- to ; :atd-a people Ltreohleriag their liberty at:diode. peculetite, as it le for another nation to applies and keep'them in 'beadsge; and ail if there fret a warshould ensue between naiad the - op: -presslneu r itiori, the IE4 era the right will be with us;Ltitul the wryrig; the infraction !tram bet sod the eggreselou will be with them: : Resolved, , That in all the shiadefers of , Louis ! itithiscou utry, - weroootairt the friends 06-delf#4ot despotism !tread, VA the elle-, sales:or eur:oWirlilistilattions at hamo. , . Itesolrtd, That_enrtepreecitatl!einCong r e ss beiustrustedte adroestethatentsoltalous,should the autdetri,of them at any time be introduced -!‘ in Lippgres Resolved, That a Committee of Finance be ap• pointed, with power to appoint subuoramittees, for the purpose of collecting funds in Sid of the cause of liberty and Hungary. Resolutions were also passed inviting Kossuth to visit that plane. In Canton, Ohio, a large Kossuth meeting was held on the 8d Mot. Jews Haim's, Esq.; presi ded, Peter Kaufman. Erg., acted as Vine Presi• dent, and John Danner as Secretary. A Com- Mitten, consisting of S. Lahm, 8. C. Frey, John Lazton, H. P. Dunbar, and Jim, D. Brown, was sipointed to draft resolutions.. The meeting Was 'addressed by Peter Kauffman, Esq., 8. C. Frey, B. Lahm, H. P. Dauber, and P. F. Leiter, Esqrs. The resolutions endorsed in fall the Harris burg resolutions, and declared the determina tion of the people of Stark county, as a part of the 15,000,000 of inhabitants of the West, to co-operate with their eastern brethren in carry ing ont the principles comprehended in Koesuth'e three propositions. Copies of the resolutions were directed to be sent to Kossuth, and to Congress, and a_comgfil tee to raise funds for Hungary was appointed. The committee propose to meet Koesuth at Alliance, when on his way to Cleveland, to pre- Sent the; resolutions, and some "material aid." On the 15th inst., the citizens of Massillon, assembled at the Melodeon, to consider what course they would pursue in reference to the distinguished exile. Judge Kelley was called to the chair, and J. B. Cecil, Keel., appointed Secretary. A committee on resolutions was ap pointed, consisting of L L. Bowen, J. F. liar thane, Samuel Pease, C. It. Russell, and J. J. Hoffman, Kegs. The meeting was addressed by several gentle men. imoitg the resolutions adopted, weee the following: Resolved, That we endorse to the fullest ex tent the interpretation placed apse that /princi ple in the Law of Nations, by Governor Louie Kossuth, In his address to the corporation of the city of New York, amd that we, as citizens, con fidently look to an enforcement of this principle upon our Government through the ballot box. Resolved That the late detestable subversion of the libellee of Hungary, by the despot of Russia and his tool of Hapsburgh, merits and receives our exertion as freemen, and that to the illustrious Magyar chieftain and his still more noble cause are extend our warmest sympathies and most ; hearty co-operatien. Resolved, That in taking the position that Hungary' has the tight to estadish in own form of Government free from the interference of Russia, we do It with a full understanding of the consequenoes, and with a firm determination to sustain it at all hazards, that with God, Right and Jtvtior on our-side, the boasted power of the tyrant with his hordes of armed minions,, have no terrors for the American Freeman. ftefoleaf, That we tender the admiration of freemen le Louis "(math, the distinguished ora tor, the eminent statesman, and tFe" keeling pa triot, and In to doing, we disavow the Idea of man worship, as In him we but tender our hom age to the idea liberty of which he le the being type, and for which he has been offered up an illMlttiol3s sacrifice. The resolutions - were dirented to be tent t l'oseuth, and to Cmigreas, and finance commit teen were appointed. farestoua--Some of the New York papers have for some days past given copione reports "of the evidence educed in the trial, or trials between-Forrest and his wift for erica. Many of At witneeees appeal to be persons of degraded character, 4) CMG from what Is called ' , high," and some from "low" life, and their testimony is In character. Mtich of it Is unwor thy of credit. With the watched parties and their equally wretched witnesses we wish to hive nothing to do ; but one thing has come to light in the course of the trial, which ought not to be passed over lightly- It is the following letter from 300 N : W. Fenner, editor of the Pennsylvanian, and now occupying the high and responsible post of Clerk of the }douse of Repreeentatives of the United Suttee, to George Roberts, editor .of the Boston Times. Forrest was at the' time using every effort to to convict his wife of landelity, and it would appear froorths letter, had employ ed his friend Forney to play the part of Ingo, In the matter. One Jamieson, an actor, was sup. petted by Forrest of being his wife's paramour, but there was no pthof. Forney laid a plot to .entrap him, attempting to prevail on Roberts to get-Lim intoxicated, and then in the maudlin confidence of drunken conviviality, to get him to admit or boast, as the case might be, of his criminality in the premixes. But let the letter tell its own story. POILLIKLORIL, Jan. 23, 1000, POITATI) Our friend Fowrest le now bent. and Is .wet to ny Wr • divorce from 010.111. has h the e lost m onths. the proofs of her Illibdielity. He bilL 11 ad, .101 etif/Onlgh. LO keep tam quiet. and would hare done nal% bat M her Polly Ivr mg him for baring bee. It le rails artonndlog ho w be toy kept tbs. proofs to friend[, from all tile nand& for all that time. but II hi so. osssrtheleasi The facts ere they—F.lghtesn months ago. while pin , lug In Clneirmiti, b.. caught Mrs. F. he • Tor/ , V , 0 , L0.il pontion.ll4o • young man to his oen parlor, not 1 WV NJ connection. but near it. db. nnoteeted Monomer, and he let It pea by, losing ha be did profoundly They paned on to New °Gems, and so home to New York Atter they ceachel, and bad feel Were for some time. be found one ermine. m hl. wlfi s Whin • Urfa Ens in tbs Mod wilting or. likoool ant dyad by, thyoung man ettiCh en alluded to In terms tbe at m or eaLloOu and unmistskrabitt. The !enemas alluded tO ter "whit* arta Wet wound about hie nook; to the ••bliseful boon they ad Anent together: . and the isms had been kept • memento, until it •asoult• win. I.lpou ntienera othrr magmata . , ineM he intends id spot; w wel• Leasleture for • disown But you are now in • patina to awn him vs amen he .44.¢ onierftwet. The palm who wrote to lire. 0., and In whoa oompany.she wu de tectd, Is George Jamieson. now playing In Noftreans f you don't know Wm. pave.. Ms editor ading DOOM K.O mate his acquaintenes. What Forrest now derirsa to clench the nail. Is to obtato, In some, any. an Mantles from Jamieson. I named you to him a • safe, meaty acci in'elllgent friend. and lin aver will forget relater. ~ate t hyerer~an may do rer h g ' o b LlM ruing:1 1 :11 " T. 1 relations alb J.. sod Wen lode. MILL either In your presmos ontowmpaoy, W anal ea Ging be proud of. ble convection with Wm F. ,la 1 s food or • gime, and poselbly, In nonrislid wood, might become conosoni adiso No bane will come W. Wm; W le gam. too small for fo ray sod my isdnilesion he maymaks-may he important only as aiding an Inured man in gettiog relieved from • .Inow baleful bond. Cm TOO 1.4.0/401 this, MI [handl It II require mall and caution, and lf oureossful, will wassoly endear you to Forrest. Ile,ts nearlf era?, at We idea of being pined in ha present wanton, bot Ice will spend half 'w o o l. th to be relined from It. This muter mast be kept Above 111. do not nano me In con nection with It. Erma mo for troubling you in regard Lott. hlr Indent attalocomt to notions gayest most be m at would t ' el rthe y e o n . y prr o Te Wi m e r oca 1601 John Grerne, tne actor, now 11. Novn Orleans, lo the, worm Mend areor, nod may know Jamieson mill. Too WO your awn discretion In letting him kilo. the nets. and Insonng his and. • This letter Is addresserl to you with the knowledge or 11r. Forrest. Please _wrings won after receipt as you can and oppor tunity to look atmit Ton. With kind.regants, 1 me dear Roberts .10110 FOIINET. 111r* k o3llll ' j dtgult to conceive of any thing more infamous than the plot this letter diselo an. whether we regard the object aimed at, or thetifeins proposed for its attainment For rest's Miniluot bad, es it has been, hu not so merited the execration of all honorable men as has the ineffable villainy of Forney, as disclosed in this letter. Can members of Congress toler ate him in his present position, after having seen this. letter? Hive they any right to dis grace themselves' and the country by illowlng him to retain it? If they think so, then we think the country ought to demand his instant dismissal. We may excuse a very considerable degree of dissolateness of morale and irregular ity of habits. We may look over any things, and indeed must do so; bat let as not for a mo ment think of tolerating such perfidy and mean ness se this. “Areine's Cyclopedia of Anecdotes, of Litera ture, and the Fine Arts.” The 4th uumber of this excellent work, has arrived. Theexcellen: cies of Gas work. hive only to be known to be aypreillated. Bastin, published by Gould and Lincoln. . 171011 WAIIIMIGTOII. tOorrsguruhuo• of the Pittsburgh Dsll7 °aunts.) W•11/1110TON, JIM. /6 Senator James' project for a partial revielon of the tariff is gaining ground, and there is some hope of bringing In to Its import. a part Of the Bohthern democracy, without whose con. curettes nothing can be done, as the Northern half of - the party is,`ai usual, abont equally di vided on the question. I adhere to the view I have hitherto taken, that. if we cannot get the fell measure of protection which the condition of the country denuusde, we must not disdain to grasp even the most scanty relief to those In terests which safer most Severely from the pre sent system. It will be a great point to get the vie/lion reopened. The subject cannot be. originally Introduced into the Senate, but there are mini enough ready to move its the matter In House. " ' seplon is elm weeks old, and only two or throw toolgollleold'appropriotlow bllbhan yet been'reported by the committee of ways and mead The usodsk liven 14 the Chglll7lUl la this the Pnhka Pziritir has Cot shut to the House the, printed copies of the documents aseodtpszying the Menage. Very - likely; het about what thee did Ritchie send them in when he was publio printer ? Not for three or four months after the sestina began, and yet the House managed to extract bills from the committee and to pass them too, malign) the want of the•documente. - Duff Green has revived and is stalking across the political stage again, like some ghastly spectre of Mrs. Radcliffe's romances. Re has reappeared in editorial life, having gained the control of the little American Telegraph, a late neutral penny-paper, which seems looked upon as a sort of offspring, by a premature birth, of the. Southern Press. The Press is, generally thought to bo in a dying condition, and the Tel egraph under Duni guidance, will also,no doubt, soon End its way to 'dusty death.' But, to come back from my digression, Duff Green and his son Ben, a primal°us youth who has seen some diplomatic service, have made a desperate si msuit on the Secretary of State fir not having paid the last year's instalment of the Mexican indemnity, through agents; and upon a plan re commended by them, Duff & Son. A few days ago, the Republic direoted the attention of cer tain parties, said to be in correspondence with the Mexican Government, with the design of thwarting the measures of their own, to an old law making such conduct en offence, punishable with fine and imprisonment, This admonition was said to be directed at Doff Green, who it was alleged, by himself or his agents, was car rying on such a correspondence with the Mex government relative to the mode of paying the instalment due this year. An incident of this feud has been a report that the Greens intended to memorialise Congress for au impeachment of Mr. Webster, in respeet to the last year's pay - ment. Probably that Impeachment will not come off, but they have impeached the law upon , which the threatened prosecution was to be founded, and have memorialized the House, through the Telegraph, for the repeal of that law. Neither impeachment will make a pro !found Impres.sitiu. \ There certainly will be a very animated If not a desperate end furious etruggle in the demoora. tie convention, between the Case men and the partizans of all other aspirants for the uomina don. CMa has made capital very rapidly with in a few weeks. The nomination of Gen. But ler by the Kentucky State Convention, contr ry t previous reports, was received here for the fi t time Moan anthentio shape to day, arid ee m de a profound sensation. The advocate of t Kentucky chief will now openly commence thecanvass, which they Lase been eoudecting , in a prifate way, but with much energy, for three moethe past. hurrah for Butler' hur. rah Tor glory ! hurrah for old Kentucky' will ' now be the cry Gen. Cass broke his sword over • stump, on some occasion, and Butler I burnt • barn in 1512, and was shot in the leg, at Monterey, and, moreover was • pet of Old Hickory's. Butler will gain upon the old nag, and is bound to come out ahead of him in pas sing the score. There can't be a lobe at all upon that point. But then there is old Buck, stumping along with that lowa cane, at • gond 1 old honest and Dutch gait, all for the tariff of I 1842, for bard money and 'finpince a day ' He i pin It rather Brow, kit he is. nitre and steady. and has a long start of the General. Then, too, there is the Little Giant, whose nerve is Stephen, he is small of mature, but has a mighty heart. Be will shoulder and Oita< with the oldest and tallest. Marcy, too, is leading out. The rent ! in hie trawlers is completely patched over, and he Is in the melee. But upon the whale, Butler and Frank Pierce, of New Hampelore, boat Generals, both patriots dyed in the wool, and both ready to die for their party, are a little 1 ahead. HuLeeman has ebsolutely been foolish though to write a letter to the President about Mr. Webster's speech at the Kossuth Banquet Wril liolsemen ought not to here done that It wee really stupid in him_ Cut he must do eomethilag, for after the, brilliant end glorious career of the great Ilungerith among our republican mag nates, I think 'baseman would' have stood • good chancy of recall, if he had not done some so after all, i t eru not so stupid. He has saved his bacon with the •beardlete young:Vero, Frani Joseph,' and the cameral& of hoary [Die areants dripping with Ilangerian end lease blood, who rule his councils. Two courses re suan open to the President and Cabinet. Either Muleematth must be tent away, mecnter, beyond sees, or Mr. Webster must write Aim a letter, and finish him. iluleeman is • vont, &shrimp, who must be fried, not in butter though. It is not beet to spend much powder upon him, but he most be put out, as you would an utenvory candle, by putting something over him. The thing will probably be done. ___,..—losers. FRO* HAHRII3III7IIOH. I=l Hamm/anon, Jan. 16. 1864. Mr. Fife asked and obtained leave to with draw the documents and were In reference to the Monongahela and Youghiogheny Company. Mr. McClusky read a bill in place, to provide for the collection of school ter In Findlay Town ship, Allegheny County. Me. Appleton Presented a petition of Isaac Gregg, of. Allegheny County, praying for a di vorce. Referred to Committee on Divorcee. Mr. Appleton also presented • petition of the biti• zees of Allegheny County for a law providing for the protection of fruit and fruit trees, Re ferred to Committee on Agriculture. . Mr. Appleton also presented two petitions from citizens of Allegheny and Butler Contain. for an act authorizing the location of • State Road opmmenclug et the Allegheny and Butler, 'plank road near Tunnel Ridge, on Pine creek 'ln Allegheny County, and terminating at Sas onsbures, Butler County. Mr. Hamilton presented a petition, signed by citizen* of Freedom, Beaver Co., praying the passage eau sot 'to prohibit the sale of liquors In that borough. Also, a petition asking the passage of an Lot to enable the citizens of Booth B Town ship, Beaver County, to elect an additional So perrisor. Mi. Hart offered the following resointione : Resolved, That ccommittee of three be ap pointed to confer with a similar committee of the Senate to inquire into the propriety of re moving ffm eget of government to some other - place than Harrisburg, which, after considera ble discussion was passed unanimously, and on motion to reconsider the yeas and nays were called for, end the motion to reconsider was lost, you 90; nays 94. This resolution was of feted by Mr. Hart, from the city of Philadelphia, who said that he thought that if the citimine of of Harrisburg did not know' how to conduct themselves on each an - ocoasion as the reception of Louis Kossuth, be thought that there were citizens of other places that did, and he hoped that the resolution would pose. Same member remarked that he did injustice to the citizens of Harrisburg in awing that they created the con fusion at the reception of Louis Kommth—that it was gauged .by persons from a distance. Mr. Hart also said that It was strange that all the voting foroe of Harrisburg and the County of Dauphin could not restore order. The Speaker announced the following committee to apportion the Bute IntaCvngressional Districts. Meeime. Schell, Lameree, Planigan,Souder, iluplet, Shull Acker, Shafer, Evans, Lilly, Benedict, Rook how, Pollocer. ?mislead, Melliisgar, Bonham, Blair, Hill, fitfe, Merriman, Wise and hicCon nelL THOU • NEW YOBl. LOottenoomlenat of gm Pituburgb Daily Ga...tte.l Now Yoag, Jimmy 16, 1852. There Is a general 'dullness in the way f Id eal new*, grain the usual amount of trldlog effelm that lose that+ interest betbrathey could mob you. Tits Cur oases Inquest upon the wretch.. smothered In the Tml. Grant BOlidltier, desolate:la state of things In relation to the oufferloge of poor emigrants, that surprises all here, mid dims ere that, bad se an the cheap lodelogo of Lon• don, and horrid as are the liras. enacted there, Now York tym elilow their parallel. The lodging. for poor emigrate' an, to brief, . doe stm.y Pootory, without paint= walls. Into time peog aro nightly huddled raw are hundred gouts, whom only byd Is • trues of straw, end the only coming the tags add tatters of their every day attire.. They sr. doing hither and thither by angora pith clubs. and morale. Is merely the eignsi On the poor wretches to mutt Intim employment room or labor esehangs, whore they have a doh of cheap food. All these horrors are. ben, alto *ramrod to whet the poor matures mold got for ,thsraeol vas. and the Commissioners of Emigration an not ewpahle, m the teat hamlet would seem to Imply. Wario Weather hue raturnod, and the harbor tow maned being closed by la. a danger that liaawounrl Imminant. for some time. The Introdu7 his marked • lower temper. Hun &LIMP the past week, than Ihr manr years. touch ing. mull. Unto as Lin ahoy. WM z. Th. Eamon yestsaday took out six hundred thousand dollars In gold, and quite an mount will go by the ship of Ilateniar, rid not enough In all to equal half the raw , satirta of tha vonlyston calllbrnia. The rate of Intoned In the Wert hee'n;t riaidid atteb; but money le • perfect deux In thi toarket , ot legal tstas, and It I. out of the question to place atreittageonaly the nine Onion. The tat Erie law le bead veld nti envier; and 'ootielderibis Mae hove been taken out of tbi mullet: A proleelli on foot in tbi•Lentelatnie to mite 10= of the wont* of thin toad seillabla Lir benitlnt PntnaPeS.: Wore* wit lies idea be Itan44 In,nuat Mateo ortbitllnlon. these; be* It logte teth er novel to bank it., Conde. The Ent Wet tonne= 0 t bottle sell .t 10E4010, • rate of premium that It tot t b ar h . d by Forreet dlaelcsuns rule the 4„.. to the alry•Cayers, and the Loe two sullen who 0011, 4 I . Cu , th. good of Mee. Farttet, get the eons. re a...lnn - we. It is clari ons to notice how Parke God, of the Evening Poet. Par. Forney of the Pennsylvant., .td of Oh . 800 ,. Etate Demount. ha , odde'd Vorrest, and how ...locally the Democratic press has ale tai I n „“.1, their A good deal Of Canto Sing Is now gulag on muting the Loanfocos. in Mien.. the Baltimore National Canvetr. lion Thum fat Max.., ea reside the strongest fore, and he will no doubt command the New York delegation. though the Patty here are, pretty much inclined to think • West. urn or • Southern man will be chosen. As to the Whig nominee. all is felt to Oa doubt here; but the strongest man le tbon , lbt to be the old Willer of " Londy's Lane and hIcalV A Inasmuch I. he can command not only the rote/ of Coe north, bat, what le of ea much Importance, *sena Cosfr enthusiasm to tbo mitt needed to Insure nut rem. It Is pretty well settled hem that Mr. Clay has not andurred hen. C 0.., and contenti himself with calling the Clegwral the least of two smile. Lola Monte,, late privy continence to Ms Majesty of Bavaria. Is just now quite • politic character. and fills a Piece in the onus with her .. .tide.' and "notes" Melo. matte. She has grown to he • favorite danseuse., (baring a very modest and graceful stria of her own.) and him given a benefit to the Fire Department. She asserte that ea acted lithe political adviaer of Leopold, and that she has been ataxy" one of the moat consistent of re:minima, and la now the victim of the persecution of the Jesuits. We ate to have • “black man " to clog for in in a Co. dale. when We .hail have to abandon the Bavarian poli tician, and lake to the sew love—fn New York could not be herself If she followed a single eublect a whole week. Governor Bunt . . message in relation to Colonisation has nand • gnat ferment In the map of the colored animus. who look with alarm at • schen. which prOmistw to re turn them to their native laud, educated and capable of redeeming Africa from the men.' and Phnicel bondage that envelopes her. It Is true that the colored cinema. here. who oppose coloulsation, occupy position. that na , orally cause them to look trim+ before they hazard their 1t,.. and fortune, upon an expedition that will only re. dotted to the alvantago of the poor African. But do the colored citizens lake the right ricer f Their countrymen ban been grossly wrontrwi and degraded. The, cannot lore hen. with um upon terms of axial equality : and an they net laustad, ea petriota of their race, to make an at tempt—though life and fortune ere risked—to save the minions of their race! This le not a quiption of pmeonal comlort; it Is wi.ether the African race mu, by cadent.. lion. be elevated where they would hke to be. C. Onto Daunt 1311. x —Mr. (lest, of Green, has introduced in the Houses bill to regulate the rate of interest, and to providepenalties against usury. The rate of interest, unless otherwise specified, shall he six. percent., but interest may be stipulated at eighy . per cent= yearly. Bank, to receive the rate epeoified in their charters, or if no rate be specified, not more than six per corium yearly. It forfeits the principal If over eight per contum is paid, or contraoted fur. Various provisions are added to prevent usury, and the hill Is drawn- up with care.— The oorrespondent of the Cleveland Democrat says there is no probability of the passage of the bill. Tux Remiss Sure —The Trieeter Zietung has a oorrespondent at St. Petersburg who fur nishes some interesting statements as to the strength of the Rtiselat military forces, which the New York Tribune translates, as follows: ••The actual strength of the entire Russian army is known to no one, not even to the go, ernment, because the numbers in the lieu are always gi eater than the corresponding number at troops If, then, we make 'a statement on the subject, it is with the undentanding that it Is what ought to he, and that what in must be a groat deal less The number of the foot ,guard corps, grenulier corps, sin infantry corps, special Caucasian corps, recruits, Cossack in fantry on the Black ma, ()reek battalion) is 010,381 men. The regular active cavalry ,goardr, grenadiers,' six infantry corps, reserve cavalry, Caucasian carps) is 101,1392 men The artillery in activity counts 41,902 men. Adding the engineers, tpontouniers, pioneers work men, So , l and the staff, ha , the entire active army will amount to 810,000. A calculation made before the campaign In Hungary is said to have shown that there were on paper 230,- 0(0 men of all arms who Could he employed to cross the European frontier. This number was diminished by ten percent. when the march ac tually began- On the other hand, by calling out the reserves and the men at all the depots, there are 240,000 men additional on paper. Af ter all, it may be assumed as certain that, for a European war beyond,ths western frontiers be between the Baltic and the Danubian prinoipati• ties, Russia has not more than 300,000 men, and of these a quarter most be kept in Poland. .ant c. e, thus.. • TEE HifialididAN AFFAIR- Wasntrioron, Jae 1b,1652. The letter of the Chevalier ifulaelto the President was mainly, directed to the' loft. whether hie (the Preildent'a) views in r gard to Austria and its revolteil_proviuces corresponded with the sentiments a -steamed by Mr Webster at the Kotsuth Congratiional Banquet. Hie object in making the inqniry; was elated to be that he might communicate to the authorities at Vienna an anomie. tut the Government of the United Suites wee not committed by those deals:talent, and that the relations of the two countries were not changed. As the President never women oommunica times of this description eicept through the ap propriate departments, the letter wu referred to Mr. Webster, and the question now is wheib• er the Chevalier's disregard of propriety in re gard to the Secretary of State dell be met by tendering him his passports; or by taking no no tice of hie letter; or by making a reply to it. On a former mission the Chevalier, notwithstand ing the imbed he had received, showed that be had no particular inclination to relinquith his present post. Recent initmations, however, may have led him to - change hie sieve In this respect. What course Mr Webster may choose to adopt in regard to the matter la yet undeci ded. Up to this time tie Webster, yielding to hi■ sense of obligation to the public Interests, hes remained in the Cabinet, although It •as his wish acid intention to hare resigned months ago. It Is not improbable that the compllcatthas of our foreign affairs may compel him to remain for same time longer. tila'Waam SrEcirle.-31c7.ole's Vsami rtoc.-Thls torah:mile really for Worm, Is espidle sup planting ail other, In public astiostion. Whore It Is used It ham urndurad the bead effect, opt driven out all other moactle, "It le the Dint du" hers rear seen.. le the remark of all who have seer ivied It In their families. • •11. e lianas, Funnier to. Tenn, Fob. la. Mt - J. Kidd a Co —I melted • lot of IliaLanliVerocifug• from your 'scat last aortal. which L.ild out It cm. week, and I thick I sold hers sold cos thou'.." bottle, bp this Lim, if I mull hare trot It; bot'tiot knowing where to Sot It. I had to wait until pour agent cum. around. It, ore person that has tried LicLania Termini!, Cell me It Is ths than ther have ever seen. iniect. It le loapocalbla for any one le say too much In fator of IlicCisnie• Tercel. fug,. W D. Ilona^ As Worms ere so prevalent =Mitt should he without IL Prim 15 cents pee Leittle or molt DI lal7 diltylill .1. KIM • CO., No. 60 W At. Petroleum i ter e MOST RutAIWAIMAI Cu■ or TOTAL Btmoetee Cmtro er Prototfnti—We Melte the etWntioo of the &Minted and the publio jesderally. to thenettlfnate of Wm. Hal. of ChM tit,. The ma. uy he eeee oor Dom. who may toe ekeptical to natio. to the fern hen oft-Intth. M. Al. KICK. . . i• I had been %filleted several yean with a sorenessof both .lee. which method to Morisse until Illistenthed. 1310. lb. inflammation at that time baling involved the whole Iluttig membrane of both ark and endal in the de:mane of a Welt film, which wholly' distroYsd my eldhl. I had st oporstionwfmnsi,and the thlegmlngromond.whidt soon returned and left to. lq u bed ariondillon as begirt. At this Massif the complant !made egfalcsikiiii to wry' ral of the mod 112611101 a mailed men, who Informed me that •my eye. would zuneiget welL' utha time I mold not distinguish any object.' By the &drip* of roma Mends I commendd the use of the Petroleum, both Internally and 10C.111. under whieh m 7 er“ have Immoral dolly Imo the ;meant Mae. and I have recovered mr eight actin, ly. My general health 1/114 very much Improved by the pgivolerim. and I attribute the reetoratlon of my eight to Its am. I reside at No. 101 Nomad alma; In thla city, and will be happy to give any information LEI reatlon t. my case. • WILLIAM BALL" For sate by Keyser • McDowell, 140 Wood otreiii, fl. Bell 4 loi eT Wood B. A. Fatllmstoak, t Co, corner Wood and front shuts; D. M. Curry, D. A. MilLott,Joaati Douglase,and B. P Schwarts,Alleghetty; .Go by the pro. aviator, B. 11.41 M ' selgidtviT 0/11l Basin.F.eventh at- Pittehuth Citizen's lUsurance Company of Pittsburgh O. O. 11068EY, HANDEL ;..I , IAItSIINLI., 01710 E, 94 WATER, IiZTWREH MARKET AND WORD STREETS. t INSURES /Wit AND CABO° ROMS ON TUB MO AND MISSISSIPPI RIVERS, AND TRIDOTA ' INS. Sir Agana against Sou ar damage by FIRE. Atm. against Visperuls qf a SEA anaINLARD NA n1;471011 and TRAMP° REATION. DIEtOTOLI C. 0. Unmet, Wm. Bacater, Itoleit 1) 011lip . , Ilarbacigh, _ Edsolllaseltha W4t. Brrua, ' Wan M. • Lorimar. Jr.. P. M. Klar, Wm. DlPpDsla. D. lrapelo Daltaven, J. Pahoonmaker. Pan Bami.tel ANL Falllmpxrtaticm of Han:mare, Cutlery, a. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 128 'Wood Street, Nair to can lb. attoatfai of Morobaoto and other, to their 1.1102 MCI of 71011111011 MAD DO*EBTW HARDWARE, CUTLERY, do., ;IMPORT= BY WIRT Phurrs. ihlOb thq to, tom rop.d. to oho, ot Ina pion so atantit Aa to plow. Al 6 worts:oat of MANN'S celebrated O. M. A= ahrsro howl. atutlßT Z& had been affliCted for 16 years with . • *arm amid hr bratat and srotddas, which Would W ood b bay my hM pAmethaVl to two weeks at • llama, La( IWu basdlr labla to' work at all, I mod an. Samara. tildaa ;Wight. had n <wad an would mad well. IW:it dm amn. Im. I and flu Lltdowat, tbo lion omit I nor had In Mr ll* sad vsa utootatd to glad It auto! AA too. 111•10.01ATION_ ifekwoiay'raosia amity. LW DIED, At Beare", 31A AL ANN W ILLSON, wife of Witham 1). video,. In the 2.1[11 yvxr of her Aire. Associated Firemen's Insurance Company. 2 5 SHARES of this Stock for stile by 121 H. D. KING. Fourth .t. . . _ Sterling Exchange. - BILLS of Exchange on Landon constantly for .3ae to innyw of i and uprarda. by .1.11,14m8w,T W3l. A. HILL • (30.,61 Wood eL • Old Allegheny Bridge. SHARES of the Stock of thin Bridge lJ for sale by WIL A. HILL t CO. J•21,1t. sank of .Pittaburgh. SHARES of the Stock of the Old Ja7dtvrlg " 4 1.' 11,:r Vom N W . MlLLatin.iists. Cincinnati Exchange. C.; MUT CIIECKS for sale in mums to suit purchasers. A. WlLKltiti a co.. pal corner of Market sod Third 0. IC . O. SUGAR-16 hhde. in store and for . sale at low figures. , Ism AL6rlt GORDON, 134 Fro ht st. T EMI-ANNUAL SALE:he eemi•annu- S al sale of A. A. MASON &CO. rUll oontinuss at Nrel. C. and fit Market street. whene ever 7 description of Dre Goods, domestic and finely], are selLuag at alma one Galt the usual pries. la2l XprE subscriber has sold out his stare of Groceries end enrin Mask in trade to TllollAti CM, , who will tam on the Grocery and Reduce hood nage Ia the same old stand. No. IN West Olds of the Dia mond, Pittsburgh, end en •hum I would invita my ene tomes, friend% and the public generally, to beam.. the continuance of the patrangs that thed so kindlt hs.towed Prtia - burgb, JU3vary 19tb,1852.--C,;11. HAVING 130UOIIT OF CYRUS BLACK hiaanUrs nta,k In trade, I will earry , on , tb . e o nama l i)tnToln, l ?ttletrl L lT . Allittnt o N t prtin ‘" en rll d ba :an th em . oxehanna for Groceries. I annelt • ghat.. or put!lle pa• Lerman. TIIoNIAS COLLINS. Pittahurnh, January inth,1842.---ija2l-21 FILLERS' COUGH SYRUP.- to Riven' . Plintsomia, ((fifth Ward,) Feb. fllitb. Mr. R. R. kellent—thi the 18th ult. I caught a eery sere ookl. The night &Roving I wont to del earlier than Loma':yet. notwilhatanding hsJ slept none th e night bcforo, tbn poreon sleeping with me wu al murk ono, M : by my coughing, that h. got up sod want to •drug own., entl bought • tottle of your Gough klyrup • one ooze f whiph. to my great astonlahment. stopood my eough t o ll Ly magic. went to work in the morolug. an.l am n gun. well. lour.. le.. JOON Iron. I hereby certify that I s II MaNULibleil with the aLnee elreumstanres, and that the statement glerm la true. =UM FESTIVAL AND SUPPER For the Benefit of the Lt Baptist Church. ill E LADIES of tho First Baptist Church FLTNIV. 211 'mot, at LAFAYETTE 11ALL p od ed to Go oßldlYd tho Payment of M. dobt contract by lb.. 1. building of their bongo of worship. which wad du•troyerd by th. °root litre of 1145. • . AD to. dollatola/ of th• arsaott. in cooonotioo with the " R: r e.term b 4o "' V . o7lll34AVAT NAND Ie • No p.ln will to aptr.6l to mane th• e ' r+ fr u trhr yhdollot and Bgnmestris to the C. 000404, Tick. to &toot., 60 twat, to ha obtain...ll at It, th.or, A II Enwhab 00.'. Dootatore, nod limm too following Commit...of Arratupdortat. ideEwan. w it. Ev.raott, it. B. Drorket, J. Booby., Jr.. E. D. Joo.a, .Arthur., IMAdtulaalow to Refrwahroeut 11011 to ttuoa who 0... t° ...I. 10 'wt.* IN 6 d• oldaw at P Supper .l' talo 1l LIE GRAND DIVIS'ON, OF PA., will hold aza.ljouroad meaatoo, Pittsburgh, Moo. day Pet 21,1662. tanl/.llwAwlt MANDEL.. PICEANDB. s2e Notice. JOIIN ATWELL ham this day been wirnit . Fara.: 10 W. bow.. of RAO ALEY, WuODITARD t CO. •ttd =1 ,Llarkst bcrset, rallad•adia. WM BAJA LRY • ~ It tat al Wad art... Plited Cu are h. l'at•hursh. t. Ja“16.51. Ita 2 1.15 —am .IYsltr Juan 5 0555111•15. /5555 511551 - -114 AOALEY, IVOODWARD it Co., Whole ', Iduketa-,VbitaltipLla • lis..lllAT L.. w 11,0015.0 71$ & /M. BAGACEV "et Wholeintle an, N. IN tad 20 Wood are., littatarah .NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! T lIOLSIES LITERARY DEPOT, No IA r ta T 4Vutar`l3: , ,Tl. l ,`; roe P. :4 °m ' La4la' Natim:al Slaiarla• tar a•craary Plclona] F 1•14 11. k. No 1:; Amy Gam..... Itustma OT U.* turbo: of 8..1...1 Hal Loniam AM Journal for Julu ',ratan Labor Lai LolaLola ar, r Hovel Ar-bitam. N... 1 Hume and w laCiamm. • domestic nor, 14•tch.e• Fn., Alararvirr Dam. Hakkertocter 2.l•gadaa, fur January - . 11 • year 11. , rtimitariat atml Caltimor brt Jacarar, Marcbsat'• Ila•ravtma Int./saw., A.) • Dante. IluiraCtle. tar Jaaut . l. 15 • T.mr 11: 7 11:n NoW I rltga b :111 1 :11 alt 7." Lelactia Va ayes, m - ria t Will!. nom. urual ...fa, Lad; 's Elook.l.;Jutuary, $1,..0 • yvar tinn•••••l4AAAairar. ALY. • ).artafa, N•Akma)y u hallo lom a aa ra ra, br ray t 31a•a• 11,41 ••T• on A L W Z: aaf 61=411 Zgri TL.PL tber • : Steam and Hot Water Apparel:lit OR BEATING BIN DINGS of every a.ottpuoo. wlll erroc comblolaa TerOtistioa w ars &Wt.% awl perfect al as Istotao, operation ;war. frit ttagt , e ' l l A o oV.lll .4 r01 ' 1M5 • 142, c 3 1, 1 - ThiIttIf.DWELLINUB. MUM OreICZEL. ha, turalsh w 1 who. debited isjoaw-- EIGLIFX, Tii 'NOON e OSELT To Le . 4 COMFORTABLE three story Brick 2 DWELLIND EIDCBC.. satiated Pena Meat, ." fourth docr from the turn, of litt O.reet. 11 RALSTON, t r"it. l lllittp4" `." '‘ "`"`",:..VS " SIIMT - FiE L LS & DE LAWS.—A. A. Csih m l s O rre s N D C W oes c an a o t a r Des rvWader t o e h hem impulses prim.. 1 .20 LMOTIIY SEED-10 this. for sale by ssao a. DA LZELI. • ti). QOLID BUTTER-2 this. and 2 kegs Sol. kJM 5.5001 Duller. la store sad for Bale br AIX) it DALZELL a CO. LIRESU ROLL BUTTER-6 bble. ree'd land toy sale by WICK 1 111c0ANDLKbd 1•10 ARD—I2 pkgs. reed and for sole by 1%19 WICK A IIeCANDLC.A.S. Wanted, AN etperlenced Waretiouae man, in a Wholos•l• firmer, llonm. • 11,tn•Uott al • modern. tty. A., Person .satin sta , b ran °Manx Um woe by •hlressing • bob, fa Bon No leo, Pl.burgh 0.. at•tto, wiser. an interview can L• bald Patisfaelory references glee. Jelltf viLOCKS, COLORS, MACHINERY. AND BRUSIIreI, nennis the manufacture of P.ll Paper, e Isola ry Inv, on arplleation t HULAS PAL.III6II, 45 Market et- TRANSPARENT PAPER WINDOW M.lNle—por O. No. 0.1 Market street by var , PALStYk. IV ALL PAPETt k BORDERS--A 0 ezteti t..sor .:I."b"°°, "'""' Ed Mart. LUOAR et MOLASSES— NO. Mniamec It Mu/. Puira, thug par arrstarr 01prinna0,..5.1 for rata ar 01/3 R. DALZIML a Cr.). Libra(, or_ BUTTER -3 bble. prime Fresh Roll, for We by 06131 N. DALZELL a CU. EESIVAX-2 tcs. now landing from str. 0.11• T., prc 11111 i• byfelt DICKEY a CO, .1.13 Ws tor .od Front .t.. d REASE-5 bbis. now landing from str. D0n..., for rale br ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. .013 Watt,' End From at. F LAX SEED A DRIED FRUIT— ; bags. Flax Seed', llare Deed Apples. e. Gonova, rot tale 47 " PrItTI) 1 10TICI a r ir ta1:1 Water and Froze es. Continuation of M. • Great Sents.olnnual Sat, far TWENTY DAV& T A. A. MASON A CO.'e, 62 atei 64 Mar en.64.l--/.11 their stock of Fhawle, 811 k. Froach Paramattaa Altworaa Oashourea Lalaa sad Do.aatio goods. lopither with orrery other anal*. be wasted dews to artil low. prices, lox moot/ days only. Jal2 I‘lO . l..A i tS w ES-5 ,0... 02:111 . 1:Td 5 ht. bbls. Su _ J. O. CANFIELD Kossuth, Magyar and Hungarian Rats MaCORD & CO. have just /.O wl receis-A • taw dotes of three occorortalilr RATS, lo hi tleinea. ch limy 'would riarpoctiully call lbw Men. 14ori . lavo lal2 U LT/ F ! ' ella i g e t T o a 4.1 LI N ot E t S hilif lC. IL M It C rU?t i : El uffu l r t no at very raduced price. Lungs will hod Into their vaillaere to call. QELLERS' UNRIVALLEDVERMIFUGE. r. n E. Unkata—Yttr=l4'N'.dtdiedrp. Mat ws ham In Virginia Many nw•lcorso alectm appear, and an tried bp (=Was, but they .01112 an back on Milan' uutirallnl norm Killer. Your. to, IV. TV TE211 , 1A103. rannta. lijOu mint • rum worm dertrorm mil at tne Drup glom IL Statatn jalk SEEDS --100 bp. Clover; ito - Timothy; 9eln.ton and for solo low by 162 LE N B O o L nd aAn BE6NNMETrtT 'r t. V lIEESE—'2OO Ins. W. R., for soloti 1•12_ WICIK AINISNDLSS.S. FLAX foisqle by 1•12 WICK l McCANDLESI. .... BROOMS -140 doz. Corn, for sale by J• 111 WIOIC a If cOANDIX2B. 11OCOLATE--100 bill No. 1 reed and for k j sale bi WICK l AIeCANDLEAS. • BIITTER-S barrels trash Roll Butter, JuirtmeWed and tonal. by t W. lIARBAI7OII. LARD -20 kegs No. 1, LW, for sato by Jll7 & & W. 11688A130H. EARL ASH-30 bble. for ludo by I. B. add FIELD. INSEED OIL-25 bbla.GriswofeaTread, hi J: B. WOULD. VILE:ESN—SOO lmzes prime Cutting; lar brl.- ."..g:J.DB.BBIzgIuLD. UTTER-20,bn. (101ba.,eaeh) fresh Roll, for Arrltr orio. art toed awl flor ea bL J. &CdrilIELD. RO t f , ..L w ß . ( b J y It— TT,IO ALERATUSi-50 boxes and 25 bbti. for I J. B. OANPINLD. ACON-20® lbs. for sale lay Jan , . .1. B.IMNN/1W BEIM( 13 ITrf i f , R-1 ( f i a ) sa Paul tinnaltir: Boa d lio ''''' "Dl r . MAE= DILML it 00, NEW ArTßAcrioss AT R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHLEITION FEW CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, E W Dissolving Views, Chromatrone &C.. AT LAFAYETTE [TALI } EVERY EVENING Tills If ,EE, With the exception of Thursday evening. rrRE EXHIBITION. will ouniinen,e \xith T t. Culea. Sea {low, te. too numerous to sueuVuu /the ealitienj In au advertieement. Aft" ‘h16n I A. 0Y111111 . 1A111: 3 1 f PIC VIEWS. with e.pietr of hew plea:rust hlotumnrph - eO4, The ltln tu 01 Ad, ll etnurn of lb. eeptlble to all the ehonsre. peculiar to Ut« untj.rth nun urrl Au, pt~ tia¢ 0010.0 la nil ii. hrilh.nrf: night Mao: • Ur r Nu,' ApL.R,I - rrioni, tu R Sttl It IYATAVZ/Zue"iiiit ge j 1.4 OF ST. T 1 (Parin,l.lBlA Celebnlinn rf litth Th . e favorite euti..cl. 11111TII iiF A RAY EXIIIIIITIoN. 1/n Saturday Afternoon, of 3 u l dock. 4/11-lirkete 26 rave. only: Vtiltdren under 12 half prim Doom open at 7; Exhilvltionenee* at 7S. prmideell (Pun deeerlntion in comm jalYtt Clerk Wanted. A GOOD BOOK-KEEPlA—noneotherneed wpb. . 00 d rofro' ooo . , ooioJrftl. Many.. w!th nom, lu_handwilliso. of clo, apolloont, ..11. G., Us oetto Olroe' )4153f Wanted, FIRST RATE SALESMAN in a Dry Fednral St.; T HE undersigned, honingbad hissrour- P.rns l lTY ' errel:rWen t ß i raZruTua 7.V . .;.1%,' ajpan ei , A A. Can.,. Agent. No 1.4 Smithfield Ore... foetelt duty to a.te that the romp, hare feltle and honorably arranged the amount due him on h. node, and pant he aansapromptly. though not hound to to Po for POMP moot(,, S. THA ELLI. Bowleg., Ps.. January 15. 10.02—1 1.102. SUNDRIES --5 prim° Roll Butter; g .• 1211521 , (Mk., erram Reo'd per 0 and Pa. Railroad. and fur gale N. by rT, . NI • dal] NI ed S :Idd dnd lI and IIIIOINEM _ • PEARL ASIIES-311 casks Diek'H bran for *sly by W. ItAUA LEY k L. Jal7 • B UTTER LARD— . kaga parlod b Lard, ftv st. .1, jai; , 11. HAn A LEY * W. - 1 ONO SHAWLS i—A. A. 3IASON & cb. ata closing not the funk., „f then. 5,00 o 0 and An, Stsarls aa low a. 11,60 and Sa.no . lain t 11A805 ERINOS & PARAMATTASI—A. A. ASOS A Cl). are rluAln,‘ out all thou. otnek MERINOS Merino.. Pararnattaa. 111.1 I ENTILS —2OO lbs. German Lentils, for naln IV A. NI , CLUIIIi 1.111 On,ern and Tv* bemlers. HOMINY—PearI Hominy of the boot qua-I -AA its enn.tintly on hand 31114.1 ..l. by the mere) ' or ratan, by W A..ll.!burk, * ;.. — in . LTTTER—Just received and for Hale, 11 Lx 2 H !!”, Abu But., 1 11111 pay'd 1 . . Mr yyde• by' jai , ' EN.11.1111 • OKSNEIT. PI USIATE POTASII—: - 104,1bs rec'd and for sal. by J. KIDD a CO. 1.16 ti , . 111 Wood b l treet. 1%1 USTA . . llD—Sipertion Eng4.4l, in kegs, c.c.i.,,,,,,,c ti a. w...k....:11*"b: Co. j.te ~. _ I , ANDLES—Pere Sperm Candk::%,\ 1--) 1 1 x,b1 PulDhell - , NoltNolte ' 'lou y.l4, asv/.1\115••• ^ r ' 1r A. A A '' . I 1•10 EVLI'IIIITS. b' LCbroubtle nobr.l r iIiA3IO3IILE FLOWERS--301Ihs dpok.le Itngllvh, for nal. by J KIDD • Ce. \ I IQ UORICE ROOT-11;00 Iha primf; t tot eale by J EMT) I Cr). SPONOL--I . 1:48k, a tine era. val. 01 Hll/4 t CO. Real Estate for Bale, 1\ EASY TEFL3IS.—A floyee Int nn a,nbd 01v1bIly a .vs • Mass 11 srvhouve \t r a, r avM Hcur•n I I,lln Menolivst, nod by rngnslelivrel . .. luljnantng Chnrio. Iles., Thy Anus, ismer, linbstenunt ly boa, on vlrber ride !Inns Iv • nnv erring of Seer, An orchard of thriving push tr... and •vory voonyymebt to respectable and elvgant ranntry brrne. l• on th. let. pb to • IZT; " For Real 000 - a Teas 10 TO 5101iIIIS"rEA STORE IN TILE It Dunn.. Nenne,l, Inferior Tens are never kept it this flat:. ohnu•nt. . - acrong .nn e,. fuenned Te.a yt cent, per pctund ZnF. ' a h tlt ' rge ' irn7;[ " Ta, '" tt fl e.tnhoblltrtie•tirt7etr:s7lllPil t out fcr the blue Tea ehen at Lb. door. .1• 1 0 Moilit.ls , TEA STORE. To the Afflicted. 111 E3IENITIER. TRAP Aloft() AN 's tor • number of years Its usefulasss AZZ tr,,ir attained. by shone of s.ur Clty , as wet: m meat num bers saw have n.,..1 It in earful. seminns of Um country In .hack It has 4,411 mtrutlused, amtmany who bar. gleen stair cettlfirate• m to tie eatraordlaary affects and sums It has psrPrmal. ame of erbseh m ery !Brats, aronm tr:f.Wltthe nomad dimasex. • son.tant supply on band, f 'snots'/0e and retail. the drug Mnre of J AMC. So. hi. Wood etseet. Priv.only 25 rents (my bottle. salB. For Sale, LOT OF GROUND, fronting 25 feet 7+ barloto on Ponnortranto Agron.. sodextonling In :0%6 SM. LnV to toll on tn. Alvaro term? our l bate woo •ral othrt Ltoa whlrb will thottooo of on equal!, =a1•^......t0t •^......tot ao Ptl9.ll•l{,ane. U. W. A A H. HELL. Attar try..[ 1•14 . 1 I Fourth otroot, stolottEmltltfi,td. , ARHARDT'S 3fgLODEONS--ju,t ree'd aiRrW;Te.":,l,lrA". rrlar'Jon:. I, los hl Wood at. Printing Office for Sale LN ESTABLISIIED PRINTING OFFICE an thy city of Pittsburgh It hereby ofierecl far sale. elia , . sr. 60 . 0 i aea. arra hen. gadabout rout thousand dollen are ample for• first rale business. They will be told no a - entomodatiug terms for two thousand dollars. The above efforts aa oppertuaily .bleb eau buy rery rarely uncut. A double medfum Wathlturtou Pram, • first Wee/11010, end material. for &Country Newspaper, a 0 but mpg, will sold' separately if domed. Forgers &tiler. Odra...orbs publialterr of the PitteburghOesetts. lalastrtgr Homemade Blanket. ANOTHER SU PPLY I—We have received f..• mar. pairs of excellent I.Lamenuale Elaatati atia7l:rrlLlt ern 'llrtiVo‘,l,tA'olodetalATljlta. brown, barred. Flee Esetern-enalte Plaid Vlannel; only Al Rt. per yard. Unebtioltable Weleh Alannel, sll analltlea Gauze and Silk Elaonela Sect, tau IlAttnats. are, black an) Alb, colors. idicrtir a uvitclinu, N E. entner of F.•onh told Mallet rta. We Writ. attention to lb. raper). Starting Muslin.. .1 IN cent, per part, pen na•d. - IAI3 Brigade Orders. Batosne ilmtmrserras. Btrtanctua, Jan. la, 1102. IHE VOLUNTEER COMPANIES IN the promvelon to formed on the arrival alloy. nt l, will Po under the Immediate rommand of Cot Elijah Trevino. By order of Brigadier tiettmal Latimer. J. It. 510CLINTOCE, Aid decamp The ----- The Hungarian Patriot , , BE IN OUR MIDST in n few days. proposed to Ora him the ',innate of Wi n ter Cloth. that drain to purchase their' Winter Cloth. leg, and Mill wish to romoto the great cause, are Invited to eall at CUESTER IC se lIPOIIItIM of !den and Boy. CLOTIIII , 4I, and purchase thrlr creating st from 15 to % per rent of •citmount. Pock fail and complete. Work warranted. It study to please ja4. 71 Sintrlalrld et.. near Biarnuot alte r . p 4 Lotat--F bble ' receiving and for sale by Jell Eh Cc). (1 IIEESE-300 bone, prime Crenra — ier tale by (1.141 DALZELL, t.o. I BEEN APPLES-16 Ws. prime, Wit ice 431: 'arteries, for ml. by 1 1 14 DALZI_Th A CO _ \ LARD -10 bble. beat Leaf, for sale by e , )1114 • - DAL2ELL .". • • .• SUNDRIES -96 bast Feather. 21 " °?" Ma; 37 bale Ootto • " arrl "') 150, 4 1 . 1b ,z :D ..4 1CH:Pd v :71. t Jal4 Clerk Wanted. A 000 D COPYIST AND BOOK-KEEPER. 121111 plirant. .I.l4taf Dividend. THE Trustees of "the Pittsburg h Gas Compeny" have Ili. day doela Mx' Dividend of 4 per ant out of the pronte of tio• lest months on the Leslie] ecifettZl:l6l,ll.),ovo:yiany,;tivable fmhyrth to Meek. JAME'. 11 7C . C1i1b41 9" of the Co rTis ' ilf 0.. CemimnT• igd2L—lfeniaz2n". TTANDRETII'S GARDENCSEEDS--Just I received from Philedelphia. • fall ..1 rumplete mrfluma, emanated the crop of 1851, which Imill far Isiah In my customary either wholasple or mall. at Um Ser.l Poem. N. 161 end 165 Wood et IL N. ICIOKEREIIIB3I. mouser of Weal and filith ate. ACKEREL—Noo. 1, 2 and 3, for solo by WICK t MeCANDLMS. LARD -8 pkga. No. 1, for sale by .1.12 W.CK k 51oCANDLUS. QUA WARP COlWRGbl—This desirable " I ''''''" 2l " t 4701 1% reinlivil!e:o- or jaa Nathan eon Fourtb and Alaska sts. CANTON FLANNELS --For 9, 10, and 12 an sto ts ver of fazd—lhe wan saY ...Pains. to be tonna at the re jalo 1111RPHy 4 BURCHFIELD, . . UNDRIES -- 20,000 lbs. Bulk Pork, prime 10 bblaClavo .rorod; 10 " Whltolkona kwd por steno. Pilot, and for solo by **MM. P. 11/11tIVIR k CO., .10 130 and lad Peanut SUNDRIES --400 mat Cassia; - 6 bale Com; 2 bbla Nntatei 1.9 WIL B. ARD-22 bbla. landing and.for sale by WM. MAGA LEY a CO. - . I MID OIL-20 bble. Winter StrainetiJust Imdlat from neLmer Titar ß ad ja rs otegy , co: ICE-42 tierces prime, for salo.by las 6ti6Y,II*TTLIEWB A CO. F pp • prime Rio, for aale by m att. mart EINIcB & W, 910BACCO-75 bona awed brands, of 6's I . And sisnad lump. firma - ha° ' flAta E, MATTHEWS T 1 AB-sQ hf. chests Y. IL, Imp% I B 11; 1.10 • 4° WY " Y I,IIIVOOL-16 sacks Kentucky, for sale by • Sao &HST. 711.1.8 00. COMM RCIAL. - B1111. 1 1 0 ..WIll“.•- ,- Adrertinuuts aziAactbsertp a t for 1 DID DWez vicairsd anthbruudad (Mat gOaue. • MOVEMENTS -- or rat st , smut sates. . . DAYS Or SAILINII TO AND PROM TUB , UNI . yEI STATES ILLTIIE COLLINS LINE.. , mag fly TOIL. rsoa L.111.04` \ 134_ . . _ ' ill: Setunlay. lart. 10. ..... ... Sat n Saton.t•i, Feb 7 Saturday, Peh 21 .... ... Saturday. Ilareh 0 iturday, )larch 'M. ..- . turd•r. April I , turday, April 'Z !la Nay. M ar 1..1 ~,aunlay, ar 15 ' 4 . 1 u Yt ' a i i I . t I e 2 : 0, 12 .. • . ..... Saturllly 10 '• , urda, Puly 21.- ...... Cat unity. Aug; eatunla,. it, 21 Saturday, Apt a ..laturday, Sept 11..,...._ Saturday, r. , '" ,-, ....... ..... Saturday, Oat L 0 ...... -.... taturday, ,Oet 30.-- atun.l.l. 'Nov r 4........... Vaturday. 'Nur Ir.\ Saturds, II« 11. A....-. Wednesday. Jan ...... Wednesday, Feb 11 1 Wednesday. Feb 25- ____Wedueslay. March 10 Wednesday. Mateb 24 -.._ Wednesdes. ADD 7 4.... _l__.s._. Vitdomday. Jun. ay . . Wednesday. June 16... Wednesday, June ... Wednesday, July 14 ......Wodeeeday, July Z..- ....... . ..... Wednesday. Aug 11....-...... ......L.Wednesdey. Aug Wednesday. dept ._....Weduccds7. &p 122 Wednesday; Oct 1.-- Wednesday, Oct 2). WOONITIldlT• NOT 17— ...... Wednesday. Dee 1 .____Wedneeday. D. 15 Wednesday. Dec Z._ 1.1:4". REVIEW OF Poe thr week enatk.wr, 20; a6NLHAL RamsanAThe market daring the week...a ciond•ima preseuKnothing of marked Impor tance, In (tot every thing bun, been so completely (root. up, end so little dolng..that ere hod It extremely difficult to throw together nos thing in t haw or. iokfk. t . r . i port...bleb will ho of Interest toou rraden. She 'nth .. Lin been very cold. the len upon Eour Myers hag seen mutated Mai, and the Monongahela opposite this city fa blocked up tight frtm shore to shore \ na weather has Ewen extremely Inclement. and the enter now Iles about Minn In depth an Me ;mound. which'imrsie as • eery eerlon drawback upon the arrirala of PrOduin, either by rail road or wager,. Ail - these difficulties w i l,ll account for the mesgrenne of Our market mart to dlif being as rgt are only able to give the nominal prices for... oldie lotting articles. The weather', we think, ia too cold 4o brat long\ and we are enciinnaged by tke hope, that before otanitian no will hire an agreeable change, our tieen again he freed from is., and . Ilrely s healthy bailtins onto moo spring up in our midst \ .111"..Ve eml o material chanimp ricotta, titular this haul. ',ie. have been confined to limited trans.' , lions at the C3llowing rates—Boda.Lah 3 ea Nat Pearl/alt . u.:ialeratua ie.*. Potash 444300 APPI4.3-11.1x btu been no arrival. an 4 Sales ware confined to IthilCd lot,. from store, at 51 500 3 75 Obi, ax. , ordlohr to .2 ivalliy. BACIIN-11.Ln. but been vary mulerate durlo. ths and rale§ e.ot m.! to small 11;t1 71i Via L. YhoulJar. athl P @ INe for Lame. Sunniln or. 01031 . 1 • BUTTEff —llerelpta `coo POMO time have beau compars. 'Bah. Suppliee hate (ellen off, and prioes have ad varmel. Chute" roll la avlllnit from atom, by the box. at 173x14e. lo lota. andlovrer onalltles at 11415 a lip. lei butter la orbit(a)ll4.? VI .‘ 11UCNETS 111118-1.0. well with r.dultir .alet from dant it $2 17444 25 for bucke .od•adt.A..„so dosen for tuba. BlttitVN airEETlSS—Pittsb.ghmartufuturei brow beatinds ern toiling at 1)(e tat • No 1. and 70 for Non-, •• • • • •- atone. suppilm In Mora, with limit ed Wm at Main 4.al 3T qii.,dcmta, aceowitua to quality. BEASS—W. ton report Eta first baud maim. Sales from - • • .. vier& Wu niell It at fl 76 iiiii, 2IV Ihbn. &chanting to quality. \ \ CIIEEEE-2. are &tau{ wawa la the demand, with sales in melt tote at BS& iiiii Se ft th, esconling 14 quality. ~ ‘7 l, COTTON YAllYia_g CiNtlii•GE--- • hi}. ntuahtinge m tag.. to any article nodirthis hang. • lb rig r. mob. lag el aur hut in•h , s piles. with an y • Itl041111a.• bog- out dottth. thIACILEIth—Our cat utectorthe eonthtd• to do 611..1y badness. with Wes of all they qua maks, t to. following peea- wwr Crrlen. Soh. pitlsl.l FRUlT—Et:pollee an very ligh4 cod, prices Tubf high, ray 13 24 for new ono, nopabej, peaches, tom 4:rit: sof as 20 for Pealed- Andra may be quoted at II 75 it pale'. 51,0`Rn—We bare nothing of importance to notlr,in the iarket during the wont Reconna have been m r o owl • fewaratll lots by wagon mkt rail road, which, were $34:13 1255 lit bbl. Other lots tura anlwed for as-ranch: le. 0 preintme, of titgber fakes. From starer been confined to loin for oily eon unertion, t .192125 $3l 31 kr e. f. to choke f holly bread., and by pile bbl at 23 62 4 10 7424_ VEATIISReIa 10 Ittated lota tramnire at 37 W 40e from stair. FISH—The Market continues pretty Inn, with • modi R bosinese doing, at about the following rates—No 1 Sla,kerel 212412`i0 2 slo:and No 317 50, Zahn:kr herring 15 25460 5 Salmon 115 al5 60: Zak. Trout 4.5 afrA bbl 3 anddot2 „ , I 4 ZS yllOO. • tillAlN—Vary arrived, and sales h 10 bee moderate from‘first ha drl at the following rata—Whut -05 4$ c« ::ye 43 41 45: q lay II ®OO,, Corn 4k and Oats V52.5.be t bra. Da GROCERIES- Dminam v \ been conflned to mall lots for Limn commotion M the Unwind rates--8 egar 0% iititii Molasses g 2 40 334 ditgiss \owe ion; Car. pig ®10; Rice Vie 3 D : \\ \ 110 Y . , --, in .Intlar tales ,11 -N from atora are 4 623 bbl. Ildr"-Salm of /03 wag= to . the maim Prom dm 13. to the 10th. Inelnalve. at 11100114 3 ton. to La RD-Pale ) ban been a ilml \ mind only at 71g; th'ilio to bbl., and 146104. to begs. LC ItHEN-Tha U. rim to the.igliar has anon onr Jade good moll.. The following ate the Pipet at lb. vards-ccumnon boards 1111. and Maar PS II 1000, alito „,,,m 0532 Wili lad.= I 10 0 0 . LZAD-l i luire is a insular dinnandin arkat, at to air pig. and bbiti Cr bait Lem Pler.-Tbe vivant range of prim ,Is 41, accord eig to Wu. \ ~ nom Lam-dtgralar ales at iliic b 7 the &sets Phi 7 , bi D, when cut N,, Warn Lao-Pine head is iilltng at $l, antl2lif4 I at SIA li beg.\ \ CANDLES-Then - la • molar demand. the mat to 2 full prices.ar for Plueborgbntasokfactured Naar 4 , ...,, Wt.. 10 g/ O SA and common dipped at go ilit • uor otimisfacturen an doing a fair Vines. at Uwe tae.. °ltd.-Small .ales nananin from ton at the flollowlit tat.- Lard at, Pla for No 1 and (11) iiiir No 2; Unwed • 005,70 e. and Whale at 753P300 3 *NM, POWDER-load:,, Dupont, and Lafilit,d Smith's Ma Powder mop b. minted to to,. onattitlas:ntit.76; mills Motile beg. mita:lo,4lsA 3 keg. Host Pa er at V 30.214 to 4. 1 .44. dit large and small atiantitiss. SEEDS-Prom tint bawls we may quote Q .r at $525 Tb.otb 7 at 02 95, .1 Flax seed M 11l 3 tannin. iLLLV-galet regularly' tramline at tha banalbtal 103 barrel \ ' \ • TOBACCO-flan is a good damand gig ail demised= of manufactured tobacco, sad talose conlitine vbsy Ma following may ho given as tha Dreamt =lbw 1.. m. Virginia manufactand.249e, llalSPlng.'Dhirron,4ltch. ibmigh tiliug 17e. Virg.. twiat =ld blades twist \lnds- Leaf tabu. Is tinotad at 4164344. Rimers and Bo • a. held MS. wirtsK at-o .u. have been confined to limited lob \of ramified at gibi 3 gallon. CATTLE MARKET ALLIZIMMIR, Tat May. J. 20. Stern—Owing 'to the severe inclemency of he weather, the solmbar'drove le and otbnad at the yard • llorAss, was small, amounting Maly to &bast =bad. II or which were taken by the Madera sista, etooo to 02610 set, }`t 2.oo2—The Wes were only . &Mart lta/ bud. at 4 e 4 30 Ire ablest. • • ffenre—None offered. We osy dente slow u the trice hien would be obtelned to Ude umbel, Cows awn Guru—tiost uttered. Pakistan, to quoted otalsalls at s ratio of frost $l2 to 25. Pan.anrtrna, Jas. lb. Tbe.demand foe cattle continues ,eontewhat limited, but prices have en upward tendency. \ BM Cattle—There wore Iffa) heed offered. wbleh pfd et prices varylng Nun Se 00 to 11 bi 100 iter—tie lake; vuperlor quellty—ka) driven to New Yort. Coo,. and Cakes-330 ottani, *kb stake tech. Cows at. $lB4OO, sort . ere 111,044%. end Dry ...I. EWA. ' Ilog.—Tne bog market le rather. Saari SMee. ale iOO bead at seeps 60 pt lOD b. tibevp and Lanchic—tba market k dull: wla =0 bead, tbe former wart 111 =Oa, end lbw latter suotaaso each rw In quality. Hoag ADD Carrzt—We learn from Mr. Ed legton, nut the somber of bogs Orissa qver the hr/42. this sesso, Is as 1131knra s/sugtedag..Dosso, • P"' n ' a LOS \li D WllDanss A Co, - - 1,143 ' D.O pp • Ihusasunes. 14411 Igas rev tb. LIA4I 1:10213ba 1.1.11 2444, sholsg s-fs/lbag off of 9,721. Noakes of Imo= hogs this rear :DID, • &fling °rift. last rein of 2306. Nnmbe of •DosP d.'isos sons, 8427;males der= east. 166.9: cloth dots= asst. 7334 Wilt chino got. 0111.— I Terrellauls Court,. coo—Th. oomber killed .t St Loolo op to the Tat w 40,C00 new. At the dlQ.tegt packlng points on.the Itlieol. rim the • umber 1[111.4 up to the 4th was 41,10) mama VOX. to ha tam,: Map lust rear. • At Evant•We, uearsl thonpand mon Pare been PAPP Pun lag pussou. A Rivas lioserst—The Louisville (Hy.) Courier describes a vater monster, celled the Etltpea end Intended for • racket between that tits any Yew ltrietata' The shifts seriph • 25,[176 pounds. and all her other machinery lo thesame mammoth proportions, The dila, nese or smoke plies are 83 feet In lenith e and • man au horseback could easily redo Into one of thaw and lora entutul and mote out sesta 7lthout dlsannouting. The - ccup. Asa 6 engines and lb troller., In addltke to a pow, erful loonme,Uee. which will be 10.4 du the tall ronit In the hold fee the tramportation of freight, The hold is divided br two fore and aft bulk heads, of grist Knuth and thy whole eunetura of the hull ,Is as strong no wood and Iron soattlelned ran cube lt. . WILE SEED-1 bbl. and 1 auk &aids by 1 tala 'war. BlATrusws a 00. WEATIIERS-12 ineke Kentucky, pilau 11: attic], for male by JAIO RIMY. merrusw4 co. ' TAEand Exchange& • highest market price d in pai par find) Coma,Naas bOutbt•V AMP BLACK-40 bbli. fimsale 0.3 • DAD 3. KIDD II CO. CO Kmdit. F. FLOUR-500 Ma. &whist; Pollock .111. 4 1,-.2ltiovetriro..-A rilt ?.D P,EACHES-150 bu. prime halm, Iwrr.,e4 "1" Jou 8. DILWORTLI a 00, B uTTER_ II !Ad.. bfils. No. 1, 13 solo b PLAID DRESS SELICS—A. A. Mawr Cann dam oot .11 tlecle dock of elelt Plali a ree. at snot 41searms. NOTICES, &c. Notice. t. . LE PATENT baying been pinata:l4 . to the ' t flttatotek, liittannintan3 W.... Reihned L. party : g li b y mbar:Acre to th. capital stock of aakt , * =on pattmeet at the St. Clair Motel. In the city of ' 1 Pittsburgh.. Tharalsy. L. 1:111 day ttt February i.e.. , between the/chin of /0 o'clock A. 11. s. 3 ...Civet P. IL 1 for the purpose of electing from tkw cot...kiwi tent a rew-1 dent and eLk. Managers for Lb Enanszensent . f lb. antic. ' of veld coronary. DateJ: Pittsbure*lllll Janukek. 1112. Matatar Denny, it tn. 'Wane= Jr, ti c ... IL WI., '. iiroi,e, eyden.. 3 .... OW. tkthst,) "Amie! ilnr.. , ' Jawed hose Snowde n . foi e Deolinem. \ lo w beg OR R AI ...n, 11l ft i : ti i ti .. ! a t . t w t.. Mk r • • igt ' it e at Demoetrat. lilttant,'T Bruoitrillot raorrat antiMeieter. Cl `Advrgate, a McKean Dell, copy In -,----- Notice. arp. bettrefn' la. 6Z. lr Long. by tbo.tbd be tattled by RTNERSIIIP het ,csisting the stibleaiher, utrolrt .. -Attie or ..u.r .11Tlii"ZrutIVII . 4.‘''V,r,,t4=t I !''' - ' nj ug p Yitz,ra.r,i 1 ,1,,;4 4. NA‘IVEL . A. a,'Cll. \ ~_ -- TARTNERSIIIP. . We hay- This‘qay associated with us Joan, pao.oil, aa a ..• abimain. of BELL AND BRAM FOGAD, PHU AND GA PITTING, will bereattor he cooducted 00. \ der the eryle of .LOPiII,r.LEM A CO.. .et the old Maul. VO No. I Front curet, bet eon Wood and Omlthliieht. SAMCV.L A. LONG, P. 11. MI 1.. um. \ 11,52. littoburgb, JwwrJ 16t: a.—Tho oervinn of llr' uol to.the u.w arm. artnerahip, : dice. • I!JAYE this day mason ied.with wo Taos: Oulu., au:l the Agettor of th e Pe rt,..i. Kalliml , Ir ill U. herafter Todoeted andArth• oty le of - l'Anoto \ t tirabala." vas. CS3VOlili. Pittsburth, i....rY 1 1" 4 - . . . , ~ Ado reward. ...... ... • . i r IOVODE f GRAHAM, '''''''''''''''''''''' Railroad Co., minor id Pe. add Wipie ea, nUlai 8114.111, Pitt4tiordh. i• 10 u - -TC 'solation. \ TILE partnership between therstlberibera. or the name oU.I. COPLXT C CO., foe ale per pew of seattna Fire Slick. Pot Clay.. 10,, .3 Pittde hbe /et inn, by limitation. . JO5lllll (”PLXY, Aftborrille. Jabrbary, 1134. J:10. 8111111:T. \ The affairs et the late brU, will be 3001.10. and thebusl nase bent:hued, by the FY • ...her. —.l .... .411 J 0.5 1 -1111 COPLFII.\' --- , • , \ \ Copa «. exship. • \ • , . El AKIN° this day _old to J. S. Ditowoanit :. ' I4 i c o .. 1,,,,,... t In my Whole.le Oro, boat, : \ • • es, the style al the Am h mart. will he egSIUSL k. t . 11111111 FM & CO. 5A311.. P. ell (((('Alts ' • - ' \ Pittsburgh. January let, Mt -!\ - I ..Ittf . \ Qui..MUEL P. SARI 'ER ,E.C'e. WhoP.la . \ LO Onleern wad Commit ot 11arrhouta4o,f Dr 0,,,, 1,, '!' llcuntu Produce and Ititoburch 31anuteetabte, Sr.. 130 ' • • and 132 &mod Mreel. b. tw u Wood ant r0cittr.,.1j,, , ,,,,,. . . • . . ‘ burgh. • „ . \ JOHNI.II.IeCITO.. ...... ... ..._.. :taelpta\ ram. w. I a , 1 T ORN S. D1i..401 V.... it. bt.k., Wholes Tale '. \ tt Grocers, and Agents fo Ilanaula 1t0t,d,,,)„,! ft .,. 10.., 31 Wool •L, kittebor • \ Notice to Neoharica. \ o„. . \ P ROPOSALS will Lo roc , „eired tth of- - ~11 . 1 i : Aro af G. HARSH. blateillon. 'oh. wher law aperilleationa run Le egenAttall -9,., lode[ of 'ehruage .• next, for forul•blog all MO mo aorlate (extent 001 f. .d Lock,/ and building a len elmq .110,1 W whoa . • It.blo, to., In •ai d town, actoreang to yddiA nod newr Mod. (renew(. will he recelred,for the whole work, or • se- perms...on. embracing s tone work, lin. work, • neuters'work, l'illiterindt and Palming. Plana can also be pests at the °thee t f I'dward fl Architect, 01.61•11.1,-(Thlre. Toe nr,d-k u. Lo - ,..coploted b the fret day of beptembee yeall, A. D. 100 . 1. Paynetut—Ono-third when Co wort:. hOf completed: -:. out-third when templet ..3 toe rentaaning oneltilbf. -,.. six moat. ...for complet.u. 81.111IIIL HAWK, • L. t N. It IW,lOli, ligtlßOFfliAllSll, LIJA Attie 11. UPII4II, . \ .70.4.1VATSUN. . : Proprietors. •! \ \ \ . , \ , „ '‘, \ • • . Notice - - To Holders of the Coupon•Bonets or the Hononsta- hekt Navigation eorpar.y. : •. ,4 LL BONDS of a less at/tuber than 3.3 i erl.zu b. Fold (If toe holders CO deal ) 00 or Lear fla/ , of J Intarr rail, at tha olera it: teeTreafozer. • - THOMASeI. 1101011, da.2llra Tresearar alou. eay.(.7.oa e aany. Bible. Notice. . . . rp IIE ontstan3ing subscriptions o the Al- Ji.. leeway Bela faairte- &I! ZWlNktriliil 1rry..,1 to by ; add to J. .I.llTeIl ELL. brugOol, on ra,..as 1 N .,, be. ~ at fora U rtaary. A. F. ETer I:. m let of Ja a w f do:2qt 11 .'..0tteIt. LIE CONNECTION between 'cb.o sAbseri- hst s edema re this day. A. CtiLllrAra.le \all! WM ' II name of alas dna In ‘1..• milk/Lau 01 lla Imecf a ils. A. 12'.; I.V.FlRTatasf , I. It. CLOUSE. V'a 4.:11 _=E=E! TIIE SUBSCRIBER will oontinue Whalayala tionotry and' C.o.•=ta Oats lutaLaaat lkeettokme, at 195 Liberty St. 'A. CULDERTEON. • Executor'e lETTERS Teitamontar7 to the 'Estate of a. 4 Raba P. Taunar. &td. lota a.f Mt city of Pntsboryb. luau bee. _muted to tha auto.", aalt All pemr. hatUtut clatzta motion mtata 1,111 nau•ut them duly auttketo *tooled far a•ttlezaaut . 11.1111411 r la - ILION:I, . de3l:latrot Itaarutor. Hausa of Refuge. MICE • subscribers for the erection of an 1. Muse of Refuge for 'Western Knnellrentlnt en. helohy notified that an mnemonic of tweet, fusee:it the amount .Intbeerituel by each, le required to be Treasuntr, on or Isslore the lab-ear of Noseersher nen. Dl ender of the Hong of Directors. oatteil JOUR/A LEL:SSA. Tress. Situation Wanted: - r..aczich r AL if t - exter . iwo o d A delk(r.1)11 Select School' WILLIAMS has opened a Select &hoot e tea the wheel mom under the lee.roress of the Preibitetiast Char.. PlttabarglL Entrsore. . Sixth street TER3II, Sin ;sdas.ss,') Prlstsry Clys, 15 ow sel,..olar, Dv tauter of:p. walk. • • iltriarSClS: . • . • / t r ahe snot pleasure in Paying that Ur. R. William+ la an combats t - arher—loselligent,; drweeL. awl taithfol. It la a profession to ableb b. II wholly devotes/awl so will. be brings not onlr a long crweri•neeind an isr/eIW . (1 ran both r e ssnrkablecerwewntiosienewr. in which . /1 can /emir from my own kwowlateek parents and pa. I VerrhVo i ll y g a gl 'We. , skrertl DVIS:sI ' I. r , T. Uth".L. \ii hilly crowns with D. McGill hUb. a • Isiatamiust arDverommendstion. • • .•D.tworr. . I hem. known Ur. Ilenrilf Win. tor ma race, do e. the creator part 01 yid. lime he has employe,/ B. bar.her—• protean. far wbieh he I. pecol i e Sta.& Be haAgreat experiense: the /scull, of adaPl lot. - •trnerDoso to tha aka and-enmity of his PoPI . I. Well, iranuedkln the. efeseents of knowlelawerwirito the. iiilfasawataimpt of his scholia". eu:ltes armee. WI good Wart apie, wand judgmnt,' and Ls of Drs., rascal diameter: !laving hal a ion villa 11. ii illiat= a length of WM*, / •peak of his rapacity.. an Woo, r 7 T loath, froeXity penowsl knowledge. rittebunliw DeI:M.I.IVA • Cium.ss Eis ZNG PAINTS, AsirdlillYA . CTITREB BY THE ]ER nrt ADIS . DAIkOREIOAND =NM CO L 7dlannar 1. nand ta furalAh ►savor ZINC\ PAINS ~RAIeh bear. been %mad . aftor evereral T Yivi:V flttippe and the United htald., to rowan their beaus' and protertivw premeds, superior to at pin whatever. Their •• A WHITE ZINO PAINT Is PitiwaY an Oalde of Inn* and Le warranted the. . ..dlthwtst. swat ItetewitY *freer, It covers owentltu y =I Le stin. rive firm the loolsot pmerties \ roost other pain 'to . dangerous Er SlT pi ILLd their boil** IT VNOT TURN YELLO7 wrie Wb nerunttlePorin lPb ae ''"" roam "' 4l.•, it withstands * lonatbeta enter. the weettow than easy Wog* mot twins WINO wean chalky and rub °IL It that be worliol with ant. with wales and idea or with ToMisb. hie gives the Inestad WrlVOlaln eniSh. • \ BLACK ANDOAORSD ZINV - PALNTI Thew art flarrished ate low prior, and sit maims bte the fhwidwrl tad twft :,tine in the dark id too wed roofs, feiwinauouthotiVe* trap- eiseaulwai* ovoessa fare of was* take; dry or iron. as they are boib WEATHER \AND FIRE PROCF. iron mil**. they Vie yertkularly ralusbt*r hem a galvanic .** rocnoction, trottrotmutely pn.l tem b they dry hatikiy.. and l uring re teeins *po not ohmage color Wm town' the toote r Werke mnp Dialers ruphlled to Liberal tame b- tot envois o' comp. ‘f. CA , aus742pl • • troth harvo*.Ptibeilt• . - liitaiii Saw Mill for Rent THE STEAI SAW 411 L, "at the teee t h. Pamir Creek. ulna miles Abode Pittatur•V....a• A ; • t egbecr rim smith idle, is Ogerid Mr rect. Rao ellt ' Lingual immains ceder, and • art nr Chore:Az Maw, and • Cob Staiseher, err ponumard ilri the ! AA ., TA. t e ... ooMais Is good ,, cod lambi_ bode seri e.... 0. 'A L A A =Dmellittg limus is Attached tbil Premise. Peer • • Led parting= sprply oaths pre 1 0 4 ~,, • , Z.P•DIN. • " WatMatrarbb P.. 0, Dm 11\.:\POL-4 liidEscatma ' • ''. \ Good News for thol.a. - 5! Xril! LATROBE'S FRENbIi EmALE LIZ.. forioecia% Bei awl ElielualSocolair for Agit d ' onaral t'=oslrraorg{; " . Inti ‘ gA . . I ,' , h .y.t Loos cf APP..% Tr..... l i alpitatio.% Dia.4 SA.% ,1 ,54.44,. Oordroorrs, Initaidlity, Driirorsia or Jodie MU. ionovi or Mad, sal all ...iv Cernoialair Prey arta, or an boxer la fl. Soil alueleisio an 1 rebel lit, JACRYirri, ?Ai/Liberty rt..% Deal er woo, µau*, 'C . wed by ALL TILE DBEIG.iIdTd. Grp 1311 rartodarrua drool villa oath bor- d ei.JAIA/itelreil ‘. Keattickg Mutual LifelnintranceCompazry) GUARANTY FUND, $100,014. . HIS COMPANY biters to theinatirea in the emmity and olyardom had :IN iloas (ma heretofore ep;died) eontoued. tuonair Idea rates of erentliett; outidolye.rn .ceell ei the Pre cent.* required kc toutincent oft Jai. Wet.ta but nut .52113#11pArearil.14 (et the faturs rea tity el members for thewhoie term hi' !in, wan an poi. bL irdervat to C. aeurtneulatt. find secant/I to enc.h umbers, yoralAst dutch t'7 epee their ea , 4le: Wort torganendiers. Zy P tf t r " wordy al those for the whole teem et - • . Ifirltaljts the cAlr Uutnal L luearrace Canyon) ho. rand rlti*_tninni e. deed et • tett nolnceell eland ont. CU, o ;toe Well for. annually lwretelnit eculuu. Utley ef tants (for future mecunty) le &rejoice. st' the arsotuti of heal. and the rencin o re wrong the omber. • Yam .ent o hr. de, Mel "deloll are end rates the ieloompany, furnisbed etydetotente Ibr tommuce br err /Wide 14i:cosh:do:" ' Sao= lleittrotrro toleeleol P.m:tech BLANKETer.—' r gy Mix E4etrr 2 et.e . Bm.ll 112.3 , -* \ Barn 4 jilCl' 14 T7C,4,1," k... 1111, EGONOMY, and C0.111.011.f RESS 5 CLOAK CtOODS—A. A. • kO. ear tbdr latztense\anottlatitt of Dtss • tutak Um% st rasa stoliatt Nuts— HOME JOURHAL—Wo volume arai OfiNM B urry . - 4\ OLT.LieBLS will be I ,l oolili AIT:11/ for igtiiirr a
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