. . , , , ai r . • .z • ' ' • :PITtSBURGH...GAZEI"I' irurlisutraoir lantri . No, JAN. - 22; 1135-;2 Ith:4.DThArdtATTER F 77, L BE l',ll'ArD Off EA017P.46E OP 7111 S l'A PER i r*ertrs Ton -. 4ux FterrlvALLThe sale of for'the Festival, will be continued .. dur. Ing.t*day, at Philo Halt, after 9 V l elock, A. M. Dr, that the Fiiitirol will not 'tintll Saturday afternoon, ae Gov. Deed rest after his fatiguing jou! , will be the - Bret speech west of 7., 41ie - Allegheziy Mountains, and - at the gate of the great Mississippi Valley, we may , look for a brilliant effort.' by telegraph, from Europe is very am,poglant, .Louis -.Napoleon has assumed the iggierhal purple, and is eareying on,with a high hand. , Tie other despots are frightened. .:E.DXS.TCIVeI EXPECTED AERITAL.—Car lost .2 . # • "iitc*tfrotal6isutli renders it probable that ~. ,ll F .t night ,in It it •••lAtilesll'olreve'r,•that he may have come on as Air ttgOi r ew Alemsadria.t- He will moot certainly • beitern this afternoon, or to morrow morning .• • '''lttg.Orden that the prOcession may come off • .''Viithifiti L ionfusion the Enectitive Committee .4it6taide the following arrangement: An So to agiprtiatit'to•the city is ascertained, 'to . th • ne-ce willw given e eitmene by the rov Vie. Third Church bell will ...„Fiywthawignal. tutd.-9.11 the other • bells in the • .jetty, tite . 4o liens, etc., are requested to take it ap eattMl it.,lltid and cheering welcome to "tlkWirit:i - Thinkaritin Chief. •••,, itit - iiiWfinqiiested by the Chief Marshal!, al tim Islitn, to shy that at die ringing o 1 lA. • 4 _.W*,;..A.1 . 1,,A firwcempaolee, commiitees, ,••,. Wilotm,:slelegstions, and citizens. intending to . ..'leiti:piart in tkeircoesalon, will organise them. ..inlVni,,4ifiepaii" to the ground designated In published io this paper, as soon :6 Pesaible4-' •ser that the preen:Mims can be farmed . . -- Witlaiit-guo' . .haud, after the 'first-ringing of the ~betls.`~''The Carriage Chthmittee, the Marshals, others. lutving duties to perform con . sleeted, with thi_ proceiston, will bear in mind • _these arm:Mode of .the Chief Marshal. .lIITERVENTION. LAD NON-INTERVENTION. Whether from obtineriess or Perverseness we cannot tell 'hut the opponents of Koreuth per • • list in saying that if the United States inter• Yeaill'fiTer - of -Hungary, to the manner Kos - • '.illthidesires, we must; to be consistent, iater terp in rani of every people who may desire to • "...„44,fieli,U, for instance, the Irish, the Germans, • *:'.'llothing can he more unlike the true casehe ''''''' - than '-knch;",auppoied cases. Roszoith ril'2,laterroiernee ,hetween Hungary. and 4tustrii nether by,ke United States or by Rue ` Were we as ainatioa to interfere in that otnrel, we ehould he guilty-of a triblatiou of in- - „tternatio'nal law, and in each a one, Russia be perfectly justifiable to espousing the ' Austriatleet against the Hungarians, imaragainetthe Americans. So would'we be lOW : lied:in espousing the canoe of Hungary "but'Uot, against Austria. In ' • *Moth thisiasuppoeed mien, it unroll be intense: -Gott to..prevent intervention, or to other words, tiinialotain that great law which zecareo to ev ery nation .... ,tbe right' to C11041d2 for itself that • fitzia of gorerument which it conceives would he most.inondnolve happineee, sihether that goverzunent fie monarchical or republican ' Sup -pees-France werarepoblicatt, and then suppose: L"the "Uhttrtistti of 'England.'or the Repeaters of: rise-against the British Govern :.• )taitit;.: Then - suppose that France meditated In -. . in favor-of the popular - eou.se, it •fif T.Winfflbi perfectly pioper for either RUSiI6 or thaSniifff States' to any to France , Wei; ...14k.f:.",;...f0 .' 9 1 04 1,3 an ..cßimgliagallitace. or ,te:stlgotatise it u propagandism, is an abase -of leognage,=and to oppose it on-that ground lo anffingirons a political heresy as can be con- China. thin the' doily of st - good citizen not only to yield nbedience to law, but to throw all his in- Ounce on the gals of law at a' time -when its is toraded or threatened. What is indlfitzai citizen is true of a nation. ,ozli . ,.'4,i'l"tiere s itre laws, iiilopted by general consent-, re ,t7,-'4'..floveleed, and even codified, for the government ' . of 'nations; Oae of the most important of these . laws 'Wilma each nation ihallhave tho sovereign right, to, choose its . form of gtivernment, to ad . kern to' It; cite filter or abolish it, no may seem grad to. LUAU If this be admitted, it follows ... that Finnic'. violored that law hy, interfering • _with the p epic otilongary when they attempt * tit° Ilan their government. That infraction of the laws of nations was not resisted either -or the-kluited • States, even by pro 'test; and now we see that in this they commit ed a very grave error, and that their own Milo • proffence le geriOUSly menaced by the very pow. or which was allowed to crush Hungary. The law of teu4one, haring been broken, is now de funct, and in its place we have the will of the ' Cur Cr He it ,an who ordered Louis Icapoicon to reinitiate the Pope; to break. down the liberty of the preps, and finally to overturn „Goigiivertucent. fps: word is now the law-of thiautiana of the continent of Europe; and, an. . 'emit lie ' wigeroasii resisted, soonhecome theinlie eitthe • nations of the 'world. This is t,hliiiitter fruit of internrition In the affairs of cetheinatinin; and ft late put a stop to, Such Intervention that: Kossuth and his Rinds are nisAincie gnat exertions. ;: - ..Weltari thus ahoWn that the principle which 4 ' • underlies this, great movement is the very oppo altisof that which gave rise to the late expedl • kite to Cube. That was intervent.co, supposing the Culina wa in ,really desirous of changing tberr form at government—it was,propariandom finthe supposition that they *ere 110t.WIACh WWI .fact-titvrasAtziferam, inasmuch se it partook i. Of aoiretical character; and that man who ap plies;any of th'eto terms to the measures advo. sand 14.Bounth, pais a poor complimuat to to • Wawa head or heart. firtles .bisttnose 74 Pasesn.vasia.—Wo no• • died, tww days since, that a - bill bad been read . In the lionse of Representatives of Perineylva pis,fcrebblding free colored portions from am bit intirthitatate- The following I. the bill. Thereat!, it IS true, precedents for such legis lation;-.lint the fact cannot. and ought not to • iota, Ito. si;r except It from the charge,of being I.' • nnj cut. ehahrue!, and in arose derogition of all the greet principles apori which our government ii founded ; ...We trust it will be negatived by • fiec. .it enacted by the, Senate and • . Eolith Of - Repthientatives of , the Commonwealth •• - • of. Pennsylvania, in G . enitiablissambly met, and it Is hereby ensotedby,theietiority of the same, . That fiom amlafter the peonage el this act, -it shall riot be lawful for any negro or mulatto to - came into or settle in then ,Commonwealth; sod any.negro. or negroes,.tanlatto or. roulaltoes,lso ;coming, immigrating, or mowing into this Stet !, 'tor the purpose of settling therein, shall. be lia ble to an ithprithement of itat,,. less than' two or m 9.1%! 4 2 " n 'lTl t at u' a u n a yf i :cret o n n or im pe t re ct o i n n e e t/ E74 1.. - 'lig or otherivise encouraging any such negreor --rnalatte.to etni-rato into eettl or remain pith . in, the...bethuts,of , Chid 'Commonwealth, ehall be - • lij i h - krie:ig:fine if pot - lees than fifty or more than be tie. other ~. .•%;.Ktilitkorliko apfpizt 04 - recoverable. ' 87 Thatatiela ‘foth or fines so , recovered _el}aik be - pail= Into the treasury of the proper •,.- county until .t.letaanded by'f.he overseers of the poor -f thathwhiltii:t.o:whtch the.otience or of-, ;le.; fortemenumeratectist tiff foregoing sections: of hisr4bUl bate* .tieen - committed, who shill 4 ? 60 f0r or the POOL 3u tiloir • • • , • ItliaitVe'.iie*.sll4ty'or the overseer* et the ` poo;iv tbadifferent tiiirnskipi, wards, or taiCommonereilth,,to task!tlator-, • reitiohoxid-prOiAetitto to oornotton person • theteen iihon4 .sodZehirdnocuous of this and osty7orreicoi :or poor shall Yhovioglynogloct or retll3er' taskeinformo, on as ar fo *laid shall be liable to the fine Its pat! Thitd,l? y,,tho,fine.'„socolwl !motion of thee act Kearns A.Nri;p4 s sAGO: " . The e ' d" t P° 7 ciatb3,,oo l o o " 11 40'iltk a "4T I SP 14. .of and. Bt4hhiaisk.the hagev# a), .!qt. be . , Dols Montaghss te!pton . tp,.her possesston • • • • PiANCV. AS,DXII:I4I.I , — It WPS ataleui.a short time niece, onr the authority of 7 a lettit from Louis Wane, who ix said to be somewhere on the continent, that, among the contemplated arrange ments_ of the combined despotic powers, "France is to uteorb Belgium." The following items, brought by the Axis, really look very lunch like it: .'M. Persigny h. gone to Belgium to demand the extradition of all the :insurgents of tho 2d pea. and al. demanding ',the immediate pay- Ment of the sum which the Ilelgloo Government is indebted to France for the expedition to Ant frerpt in 1831.. "Louie Napoleon, in one of his addresses, says: “the Emperor hem bequeathed to me, Prince of the gbine, I must discharge it." . That the object of such an =bosky is to pick a quarrel with Belgium is palpable. Belgium is a feeble state, containing a territory of little more than one third the area of Pennsyl vala, with a population of four millions. Du ring the reign of Napoleon it constituted a part of the territory of Frame, bat at no other limo before or since By the settlement of the allied powers in 11315, it became a part of the domin ions of the Bing of Holland. In 1831, we be lieve, it revolted agairist the crown of llclland, and became an independent kingdom. Its gov erament has over since been that of a liberal constitutional monarchy. Daring all the trou bles of IE4B Belgium remained perfectly tran because its people" hying free, were satis -1141. Now ?Louis Napoleon seems &limit to it, and put an extinguisher upon its liberal constitutjon. Belgium, single handed, cannot resist, and will probably dot attempt to resist. But it is hardly to be presumed that Great Britain will stand quietly by rind 8993 Belgium absarbe.L It has always. been a pet of England. The king is a eon-In-law of the late Louis Phi Hippo, but is related on hie' own side, both by marriage and blood, with the royal family . of England. The absorption' of Belgium would seriously cripple England upon the continent, both petit. ioally and commercially, and this, doutoleis, is one of the objeots of the movement, if Indeed it i 9 contemplated, France, Russia and Austria in alliance, with. all the minor stetee, including Prussia, undoitheir thumb, would feel strong entingh to set 'the British nation at rictus r, and, judging from the signs of the t hues, are making preparations to bring it down from its high position—to crush it, as Leap... Ballot ex• pressed it. England is a secure refuge for the political ~einde, r of -the continent, and ler democratic Sonspiratars against the peace and security of tyrants and despotr; and no long as it remains no, those.gentry are not secure; and more than that, if England cannot he crushed, they must be It is impossible that they can, In the pro• sent temper of the world, long CO-exist In peace. causes of irritation ere continually arising; 'and this onslaught upon Belgium by Louie Ns patron, in the Shape of du t mands derogatory silks to honor end juntioe, in but the beginning of .o settee of outrages of the most grace cha. meter. Let Belgium yield to the demand (or .the extradition of Franc h refuge., and how' long would it he nefore a similar demand would be made upon England Then silypose Eng land yields to the foree of overwhelming peer, out torn would come MIL And what theul— 'Perhaps we can ripe' the world in arms ; per hapset' Europe cornhiued could not effect a landing upon our shores: hut we should he left without foreign commerce, without ereicenlere lations, the i_•hmaelites of the world-- our hand against every man, and every man's hand againet us." The prospect is by no milts a pleasant one: nor in it a thing te.l2s made light of, that the.powere"of dasp,oliem ere becoming .more nod there consolidated, and adetncirigatep . py . step towards us. England is the groat oat. unlit of the warld'i fietidoe , and if that fs-ear ried the came became . despeiate . inaeel s • • Onto situ PrassreTants Itaunosn.—The train with the passengers 'that left Cleveland on Tuesday morning got through to Pittsbergh.— They were detained Some titter at Limn by - tha engine of the gravel train obstructing the tract, and they reached here at an early hour in the morning. We should have stated yesterday that on Monday the train from Cleveland reach ed ethane eat 6, P. M., and left at half peal Isis. It left Salem ababout half past eight, and the thermometer then was six degrees below zero and falling. The weather has moderated, and we have no doubt that the road will be kept open. The Exprees train has sot kit a in,. The number of State paupers in i‘las., is 154, of whom /2,040 aft; foreigners Of these 11,905 are Eoglhh „end Irish The total ex pense of the alms houses and apportenanceS (or the year, haspenn $48 7 1,6§5. Of the foreign paupers, 300 V haTe„.come into the Common wealth LT ilhin ytar. The total number o . ; persons relieiriti or eupperteil os paupers during the year, has been 2•• ,62.4 ; of these, the aignifi elmt fact is sMted, that probably 16,823 were made pauper. by in!rnip;ritn. in themselves and Miters. MEC:CLAY %OD COLONIZATIOS.—A citizen of Julins6wn, Pd, having lately written to tir Clay a lcttor relative to Liberian colonization, and the educati4 of colored youth, the illuols one statesman ient the following' eply. Though written some months ago, when the fear of his passing away from oar midst was not present to the public mind, it is interesting now as ex hibiting the eminently practical charaoter-of hie statesmanship who no long wielded so great nn intinence among ur. The subject of ibis let ter is one to which in his declining days he can not but revert With pride and pleasure, as to a noble and philanthropic: plirpose of which be has been the father mud patron. In these later days Liberia Is beginning to attract much at tentien brith in England and the United Strata; and the steady and progrreelve improiemente of that country are even now reflecting great honor upon those Americans who laid the foundations at the colony, and guided and directed, with wisdom and eagarity, its difficult courle. "On Such o subject as this, }fr. Clays judgement way be relied upon. ' ASHLAND, 30th .Sept.,lB3l!. • Dear 81m—I- bee e daly received and have at tentively read your letter of the 22d Instant:— You suggestw plan of raising a fond of half a million dollars for-Alse-ilMtablishment of a per manent academy or institution for the thurougb education of youth to be sent to Africa, after the completion of their education, to promote the cause of Colonization and Christianity. Yon propose that this Nod shall be created by the voluntary subscription of $6OO each by one thousand individuals, and with groat liberality, you offer to bead the list I have no doubt that if the scheme could be carried into practical execution, it would ef fect much good ; but I have etrong fears that thniuMocluld not be raised with • the facility yon euppoee. It would not be practicable to ob tain from-Congreas an act of incorporation for such as association, for the want of constitu tional power to pus it; but an. act of incorpo. ration might be got from one of the State. Leg islature!, which would answer all put - pone. in the meantime, Liberia offers no mnoh-eacour agement Her schools are well attended to, and umenres ere, I believe, in successful pro gress in New England to raise a liberal fund to establish's High . School or.schools in Liberia— If you have had occasion, tie .1 have W.A.° ob. serve the proceedings.and progress of that col ony, you must be gmtifild - with the amount of intelligence and common Renee which they have brought into operation in the conduct of public affelre. It is a mistake to eupposethat the col onists are chiefly reminds - emancipated from slavery. Many of -them- were born free, some or them. are educated, although without book learning, and have that not inferior knowledge which le derived from the Intercourse and busi. nese of life. What is now, I think, most needed for Ameri co, fOr her race in this, country, and for oar MCC, is a greater amount of •pecuniary means 'and other faellitles to um:Lancia colonies to I am glad that you hsywdtrectetl your atten tion to tide toteresting eubject If the recant decision of Indiana, excluding the blacks from 'her borders into be followed, no I have no doubt: in procest of time It will be by moat - if noCall of the . Btatett,7'whatwill bccome of these poor - crestitreat In the name of - humanity, I ask what is to became of—them—where aro they to am, with grel4reip'edt, your ob't servant, 11. CLAY. •• To Anieli. Moat:sox. " ' ••. • • V4!l /WRIT ; 111! liven the;natt:ot. icatapiti Itall ; fortithtxxitninti blau, t±Fitst ihiptist Cionzeli,'f.thetetore the exhibition hill be, anvil:44 axle tOlnonn nr nabs., ElM=iiiii Joe Lb* Ps.:,urgts bath Gear.. 1. 1 • PWISYIVARIA Qat tOAL RAILROAD. The vast improvements in the science of loco. motion—if such it may he called—make travel log to pleasant operation now, compared to what it was rams fifty years ago. Then journeying was tedious and fatiguing—at present the ra pidity, with which persons are carried from place to place, in conveyances fitted up with a view to camfort and convenience, has a tendency to excite pleasurable emotions, and to raise the spirits to4„he highest standard consistent with the enjoyment of health and happiness. But this state of things, however, though pretty general, snot universal. It is a rule to which, in common with most others, there are some ex• ceptlons. On certain railroad routes, which it is iner• pedient particutaily to designate, the cooduc• tore are notunipuJly incompetent, end grossly Careless. Instead of consulting the wishes, and endeavoring to gratify the reasonable desires of the posscugerepluced in their care, it would al most seem as If they had been employed - for a directly opposinipurpose. Ilence the vexatious detentions, thci provoking disappointments, and sometimes the Imminent peril of limb and life, to which travellers are unnecessarily ttnh• jested. For the exposure and redress of these grievances, the press is the only proper and ef- I ficient medium. Let the newspapers faithfully perform their duty in this respect, and a thor ough reformation will he the certain result.— Owners of railroad stock, and all persons direct ly interested in this spiqiiev of property, will, from the principle of selfishness, if (rein no purer motive, he certain to discharge inefficient and worthless agents, no soon co public °pin lion shall have passed winlterkoo of condemnation upon them. Deeply impre.ed with this sent', meat, l earnestly request a place in your wide ly circulated paper, for the publication of the accompanying entrants from a letter addreilseil to a lady in Allegheny City, by her grand. daughter, who is about I:1 years of age. In the style of this young girl, there It a freehneee land vivacity truly itipiring. The account of her relent journey to Vhiladelphts• is natural, I truthful, and graphic It will lie read, lam in, alined to think, with oonsiderable interest, by your numerous subscribers, and is respectfully submitted without further comtuent,or addition i al letuark have heard n geed deal allot!' the had nine, &gement, end every thing Lad On the eentrtl Rxilroud, but-..peeing in believing," et leent no .1 thought, end now 1 will tell you •nine of the . . mishaps we had on our journey. To commence at Holidaysburg, we bad hut one car from there to Harrisburg All nightlong some of the. gen. Heret] had to stand up, end that, though had , Ito returning to the car house, into w Lich the enough in the daytime, is mill aorta et night, ! Lead of the train had entered, the I„eantatire when terry person is turd and .I.'ll We, and tender was found to he driven together, reached Harrithurg, at pir o•sieekr yo,ierlay j and the naan,ng gent and Ironic of the forui.o• morning, and thereof were told:that We bad AT relabel into a httodre,l planes, being, I „ (e m , a rived too late for the morning trains which had ! perfect wreet The end of the empty ear, gout out at 4 o'clock, and rio would have to wait rather the shattered tratoo'of It, was driven al till half-poet ten. When we got to the hotel Co moot entirely out of the oar-honeo, through the found enother party who had got there the es. ',hriell wall, and' lodged on the4tle ..I 0.0,d .t ening before, and they eald ( hut no tram h ad 111, yard, between the rear of the Luit•e and the gone out that morning at all, and that they were; dw e lling of Mr. Stewart ; a portion of it cuter WO late for the afternoon can rf thri4ayAefore I lee and demolishing the book part or which, sa We got our breakfast here, and we were assured ' h e t,,,, et.,„d, lint still retaining its elevand po• that no care would leave tilt half-past ten, so inn.. The truck of ibis ear WOO thotougmy . Mr. Childs and one or two other gentlemen re ! de..fished between the front of the locomotive j toted to go up town and lake a walk , and he I and the lower part of the walk',whicht,_ Mtn;; built against a with of etleds, aid net olio way. hack before ten o'clock; lost in the meanwhile the cars went off at half.past nine—an hour ear , The ongirreer, Mr. rotor Provest e leapedoolf et liar than the time given out as the hour of start'; coon as the heal of' the loc.ituative strdek-th it 1 1 log All the passengers that worn at the hotel. ! d,, eet an d re ,.. rwted l„ escaping with a elitist I ev..liting Shoo. whoa. gentlemen hod gone away, 1 injury to his side and hack The two firemen, left in it, and all our baggage. We wale tot dothen : Joints Kingly and James Lever, loth of New the gentlemen got ha", that there was ...What' itthaserick, discovered the -longer of their pos; , train going at half past ten At that time we t i„„ ton b ite t „, j,p, and were loam( fast h,, started in it, and av it was the accamintoletion titre?, t h e tt,,..,whottro,c, neuter: the or „, with train it stopped at every little town or village en I ht„ right font e ,,„ 0 „ at the th , ter, ,h ' e ~._,,,,,, i the road We had to go out of our way rout-I : certified and - protruding In a f rieviitul meaner: by Columbia ou account of the .now W a reach- and the versed with a similar miory to his left ' ed Columbia about 12 e'eleek, and took dinner , 1.01. and, though cot at , eererete crushed, hat, there, and found that the train that had loft liar t „„ A r t ,, o.h , deemed oeceairy - iii butt, „ tee, . __ riehurg at half-past nine had just left there—the Tney were loon rescued !rob their feort ul fort:- passengers baring takes their ;linnere and matt !it a a ...a ..y the passengers, and tooveyr,l I. a pub- el. When we reached 1.114.016ter we had ti wait t tic house , where methe , A ,,, won 1.,,.rt0tt, is 4 there morn thou an lour for the York awl Bain tiattendance.A al/CO, affording them temp vary relief Un more train to came up, and after all but three til they could be brought to the City ll.ispital. passengers got rut of it The car trent Hartle. i U. A ere AMptitttlien was doubtless performed bang .to Philadelphia was the meanest concern .1 last night. beer AallI; but tither at Lancaster or POloulbla a ; A messenger a.. sent ht. the e-ntart.,e. he,. splendid car of a rival . com p an y 's woe " "a , 54 I horse exprees, t„ the teleg ra ph visit.. at Trrn ' eli the same locomotive nuts Via, oil, two ortiObiooll tr . , no a .ea,taite etnt e,„ yhtta,t,ii,i „. t„,, at: lines cu theaaute lacemotivel who ever beard of ; 1 other locomotive, which reached Itrivol at i such A thing! They would not let coign in the , ether car at all, because we bad paid. oar fare in train h & o c ora inc , k • th a a ndan , r er . a s g:t o Li f , : o h r i t t. th Z: ' the bad one. We reached. this place about half- to the ct . t .. I yir Where in arrived at half past 4 j past , teat - o7eolog, and found our baggage. al o ' clock % - ... : , a the railroad ofice, and there they told an that ; _ t the other train had got in-at bale - past 4 o'clock 1 / rte the general lin P rce ' i o t . t ° , , Tc- tnt —jitat.three hour?, before. oh_ She gentlemcp it slut tr t _ a f t. ,' . , n _ d ca h .n.a n "... t r a t a l il . . - t t t ze t a: 1 ,7 41%. were BO angry ;Wilt the detention and IA ma y 7 7 . ; ~-.- agefnent, that they said they would t hever go that " . 1 wa would b?ve been more eta leas eli t ait „seed by the eet.eusoletb Au: many tea I/en road coedit again if they Could poasibly kelp it." ;Hy lost, whilst the Inconmtive watthl also • Sscw Srusn sr Byre sna. —The storm which has been raging here off and on for ten days put, has teen perfectly North Poleish, at Buffa lo and the titian round about. The Express of the 14th nays: qua Wcarttsn —Four weeks ago, Monday, ;of the Company -for such seeming neglect The • furious Storm of wind, accompanied with snow, people of Bristol were also most indignant. and commenced and rtigt.l without abatement for j it was c at eried that the CamPanT had• n few theta days. That storm was considered the ' months peat, reduced the par of on olil and of most severe that has ocdared nn t nut region for Eoient switch tender tram *it: to $1 per month. many years. On Monday night soother storm L.,' that the letter considerinz the sum too of like character, came down upon us, and has had recently declined. tending it shy continued pith unabated fury till the hour of I longer. since which time the agent, Mr bier going to press, now two day., end still it shove rick Brown. had performed the duty himself. no sign of abatement. An immense quantity of t awalltog the Perfection of some new arrange snow is driven through our streets by the furl- . mem , It appears, however, that Mr Brown one blasts. The aide walki are incornbered and ; was °oder the nnrres.d.o that those connected literally deserted, none venturing nut except' with the morning train, who Lad removed the upon the most urgent business Indeed all Mt- .•ttoh to Pat the ear in the car house. had einesa ii 7 ut n titan& except the very difficult changed it to its right positiaa again, which. business of keeping warm. par recoleetion , unfortunately, was-not the caet..and from this does not recall the equal of the storm sox misunderstanding, or gross neglect, on one side raging, within the ten years past. or the other, two persons ham been maimed for The Commercial of the HAL nays - hie. and possible fatally itijurrit whilst the lives of more than a hundred passenger, were Inc Warman. —The anon storm still con- • Lae prcgaTty o f a the tinnee, Wed 10 many place. the snow if MO badly na.l ut L ero, dam..., in the amount of acrcnal drifted that the roads Are nearly impassable thonannd dollar. This to n sunsetsunset. etaement The Ruilwciye Rh. pretty math E1101.P.1 t,lthe of the accident, given to lit. The mire have not been to the Falls wince Moo. passengers by the people of Bristol awl it is day, and as the track in in places is buried no that tonne onti,ro, to the depth of se•vral feet, it 16 hurlly probn• ,ten t 6 on a n t o ZyZP b t r' tmc r ono may he ly. hie that they will go till the cute are shoreledl rest g moot benv oat. We have hut two through marls from the Last since Monday TheCoßfornls Courier gives the following atn count of an Indian', Idea coneeroinialie utility of India Rubber Piilaw4; Mr. Rueeell relates that while travelling arming the India., he carried with him nn India rub borpillow, which, at night, he iodated. One evening he took It nut of him pocket nal showed it to a chief, who asked biro Ito nee lle told him It was a pillow. ...No good" :sold the Indi an; •`log of wood much hotter" Why: - asked Mr. R it Is ant," replied the chief Mr Roma then iodated it, and FA, handed around to all the fondly, who, in torn,, let, nut the air, hod again inflated it. At lost the chief, fbolt It; •'it is good." said he "very, very good." Why' asked Mr. Russell. ' , Because, by and by, you will be an old man, and will have but little' brea,h in you. and thou you can get some out of thin hag." PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATIJRE. Iliatelserno, Jan. 17, 1862 SENATE Mr. Sanderson read In pima et bill supple• ;mentary to the act regulating the taking up—vif lumber in Sat boats, on the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, and emending the pro- Malone of that ant to lumber taken up on the Susquehanna river. The bill wai, teken up and twice ,read, and then, on motion, referred to the Judiciary Com mittee. Mr. Hamlin introduced a bill supplementary to the act incorporating the Pennsylvania Coal Company. Mr Myere, a bill authorizing the Pennsyl vania limilroadliompany to extend its lateral road ea* made from ► paha in Westmoreland county, to a certain point in the county of In diana. ' Mr. Robertson, a bill inoorporating a new Bank lit Lawrence county, to be called the Bank of New Caetlo. . Mr. Ginernsey, a hlil relative to the Holding of Gentle In the 11th Judicial district. Mr. Evans introduced a hill ineorporating the Formren' and Mechanics' Dank of Minot:villa, In Chester county; and a bill authorizing the sev eral Recorders of Deeds in this Commonwealth to appoint deputies; and a bill authorizing the defendants In - certain cases to tender payments and save oashei Mr. Darlisigton, a bill relative to Life Insu rance Companies. The Senate adopted a Joint resolution appoint ing Toms:ley nest at 12 o'clock for the inaugura tion of William Bigler, Governor elect of the Commonwealth. HOUSE OP REPRESENTATIVES The bill supplementary to the act incorpora ting the Sunbury and Erie sod 'Pittsburgh and Susuriehens railroad company, was taken up, read twice and postponed until Wednesday next. The following gentlemen wore selected 'as ju rors to try the right of Solomon Demels to a neat in the House—hiesars. Kingsley, Lowry, Acker, James, Kilbourn, hinder's, Hunsucker, SlyerstindLsedie. The oomnalttea will Meet this afternoon. A bill was introduced to incorporate the Phil-_ adelphis and Reston Railroad Company, and • The House adjourned. Tas NOILIM'S PAIS -AT .lilair "YOSlL.—lhe building designed for this purpose by Sir J. Pan to, is about 600 feet long. nod itlOi wide. in 44 4 4 siebt. The mots ars sloping and slated; end' base &falbar prbscipals, wbieb would require are-! ful constriction, Then ore birrebe at the an- , 'glee; sad pisti with Imps surround the 'Wilde.' - - - From the Nita&lphia drdyer, of Saturday, the Ike- Mr. 11. I:. Fe Rh I: I. :—..W t , have n ,. .a - 1 juts,. I..t.nout ~• g0..1 1111 FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. 1 .4 Dere:buy Mute Prmotished—Sertrol Perront Jrriowly lniurtd. A moat frightful accident occurred. yesterday, on the Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad, at Bnatel, the particulars of which are as follows The G o'clock train from New York, yesterday morning, un passing Bristol, dropped one of its cars; these having charge of the train ran the car off the main track into a small car hotise, and left it there, but with a degree of careless nest totally unpardonable neglected to turn back again to its proper place the swath leading to the car house. At o'clock, the 'J o'clock train from New York reached Bristol, and there biimt no passengers waiting clic, vv. passing nu at nearly full speed, when 'reached the .101.1teh, and a sudden jar and the crashing of .timhers caused quite a consternation among the passer, gcrs The locomotive had been terms] front its proper online by the misplaced switch, 4.1.1 rail upon the track lending to the car house. into which building it plunged, bursting throtigh the doors and forcing the empty cars standing iit the house through a brick wall in the rear;threce through a pile of wood in the yard adjoinii.g; and thence again into the dining room of the lanucto of Mr. William Stewart, in the middle which .himself and family, Berea in number. were sittingaround the dinner table. The whole. interior of the bock building, which was of frame, about twelve feet in width by sixteen fret in length, was brought down inn into. of rm., the upper floor falling on to the table nail clove, with the bedding and furniture from ribose The jotic sengers immediately left the cars to reads} such assistance. might he needed They found Mrs. Stewart and n young girl, who were in the einin tit the time of the crash, were in the yard, whence they,tunl been thrown, 'mune. with [,error, whiltt the father wall struggling to rescue his children front beneath the ruins, at which n hundred handS were in o moment heartily insosting• hint. Their ktreamacould ha heard, on.l-for few minutes nothing could be coca of them, but op the upper Moor, which hid fall., being lilt. t 1 oil. the three children, two girls and a Loy, were found covered with rubbish, and rescued, ulieu their injuries were happily found to [ohm slig hi The girls were slightly bruised stud scratched, and OM 11100 boy had qvffie o severe ..,,,ultit,.ll en the lido of his bead. All Id them were al , tined ?tightened to death, @gushy upside, an trio,. theintrirents, to imagine wkn lout happro.l The other persons in the room were onlY'slifitff ; bruised. with the exceptiunuf Mrs Stewart, who reeetvel severe blow on the herd, nod, being eootsot, some frame were elitOrtailled as to the ee suit dOulttle*se. have entered the domicil of Mr. Siewart. with more fatal effect than the pro truding end of the empty car. The pentartteera felt that they had made a narrow escape frem a most frightful catastrophe, and exidelved themselves in str,ng terms aguilixt the agents IDNAPPINU C,lll.—The event Kidnapping Case In West rlithinghtm rotronLip, Chester county, ban ...sea much eiellement 4,4 that elpinity and alga in Baltimore, Maryland, where it is alleged, the fugitive heleneed The Wets of the cave are luridly these: Ens. Cron., a colored girl, alleged to belong to a Mrs Inekshut of Baltimore, ran away in'contpany with sery al others In IMO Rewards were offered to. their recovery, and a Mr M'Creary, of Elton: Maryland, authorised by a power of attorney. to arrest them Nothing was, however, heard of Euta, until recently, when Mr. M said he had heard of her whereabouts from one of the others whom be had proriounly arrested lie accordingly proceeded to Chester County 111 the residence of a Mr Miller, and cerried off the girl in a carriage. Miller and others puraued and overtook M'Creary and his party with the •girl in Baltimore—elle was In jail. M'Creary was arrested ou a charge of kidnapping. On the return of the Chester county party, Miller was missed at the Baltimore depot, and on the morning after, let Met ' wet • diacevered dead, hanging to a tree, nearfftemmer'e Run, In Bal. timora County. A jury of Inquest was sum moned and, after examination, a verdict of sal able was 'rendered. Since that, Goa Lowe, from certain inforniatinn received respecting the probable murder of Miller ordered the disin terment of the body, and a second examination, Thie was. accordingly done—the body conveyed to Baltimore on Friday of last week, and the examination of the body and trial of the case have been prosecuted during the week. 'There has begn some hard swearing on both sides. Several of the Baltimore witnesses swear poaitlilly to the identity of the girl, an the run away slave of Mrs Eickchut, while thane from Chester County swear to her being free, having known her from infancy in West •Nothingham township. The physicians, after a very care ful examination, discovered no marks about the body, that would indidaie violence, except a slight indentation on each wrist, which might or might not have been produced by the deceased himself` A second verdict of suicide was decor dinglytendered. Mr Miller's sanity was folly pronto. The trial was concluded on . Weill:m(44.6Ylavt by tbo discharge of Nl'Creary. lie was, :however,-. Immediately arrested again on the charge of (also imprisonment, hot willi no doubt, sood be released; as the testimony is strongly in favor of the girl Elisa being Mrs.; Diekebut'a fugitive slave. NATIONAL CoNTEN TiON. —We learn, that the 'committee for callingia National Convention, have agreed upon Pittsburgh as tho place; and that, probably, the Convention will be held 'in Juno. Thetis) , is not yet fixed. But the Com /Mittel% we hear, are agreed upon tali, that, fif no material change of opinion occurs, the Free Boilers of the Union will meet at Pi t ttlb orgb, (the particular time to be specified) iu June next- We hope our Fie° Soil friends will let in and thwconntry hear from them on Ole aubjecL— Clem/cod True Dem. • 1 The N. Y. Evening Poit publishes extracts from docnteie'nti; wliTli represent the emperor oral:male as having for some month Past urged .LouhiNspoleon,- by direct commit:deistic ia,„ and In the most earnest manner, to dissolve the at sembly, destroy the constitution, and, iktict, nurstio;prechielp,,the,iumrSa he hssioMly.eaken. illehulasrg iultenctlona. to hit ..oluisier in Paris authentic;- Ttrittiioitbe cacturt g ing-Ati-,;lligfreuhmen - pavted with Aiedrillt*jr mud 'their how. • - 4 I. t .rblr vatt•ll...ll, a rt,••••Ir 1.••• tattl• rr.aa an t bee:, • , CATtrN ttl—r WifitTll , Fall Imporation of .11.fueware, Cutlery, tte 1.06:1N, 111LSONi & CO., No. 129 Wood Street FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC 11A RDWA RE, CUTLERY , IIIY•ENT PACE I:is. 0"r t.i!.~.~•-tn Petroleum litir A Mns . r . Vrtan , .r.t. of \l l m 11.11. thle.itr. I.r ay. th. la= th•• r.l th, now 1Nto•It , um! 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I sr,nn ..n,r I.i•lnen, It, •nm. n , ntna. N. Dinrtinn I Ill4Luran All pr.° i.e. tn. in x.ban, titor.r.• I .0 1. tn.llnr• .Ila 1n.., 'lll Ll!I\ lt iNttml,urnh, ..annari in N. Ix: ELLERS' COUGH SY KU l' • Ir ii k: !..11,,- - lib th. 1114 .2,. I ~,,,qat . w. , 1 , , -r .tsre rel,l Tli• r, ht 1.11,..wmg I .. , a1 I. r.a.1a..,g It..a skaa•i, Tat, nracl , h,t.adiau I bat ..I.tt a ,, a. W. ~talz. ast,,..tr, p.r, it •1,II:111: Plat Me 1t.i.,. • . lOW 14 ~..,,,,,, , 1 L. al, e. , t.1.1L., 11.•1 I, ,:,.1 ,t i • a 4 w....t.1 1..... , .. •I, 1..1 1 ,- .ibt • 'ado.. ~i ~,ar C•a4l. St rut,. tt. itt.m.. , For Real Good Teas ..m. , " ...1. , v... —...i.."........•.'-' '''. —"4'. ^- ‘' tall, ... hi.. )14", J.. LL.CI A A l 1,•r..1,1 ...nal that I sa, ..I, ~ , ,ual,..i .' , n ca. 1 k ~f , , a , a ,,,, , ,, , , 1 or Ina rior Taos are net', tent at thh rwtab. , ~.. ftrcatustaoce,alal 11.1 Ow 51.1. Lt. 1..1 4,, , , 13;11: . : , 1:: \ .. 4 , , ,, t , p, p,,,,,r. ~,„ ~,,, n; . ,,,,,,,,, reur L„ eener per poun d. `II Prepare-].n4 wl,l a, I:, a a El. LE it a 57 W,,,,t .t { ~r..,, n a 5. , ..17:, • •, ,J :. .t .1r .. .;:. . 1r., : 3 1 .4 5 1, ,: a, 1 . .1 .a.L h w a , d , ,,h 7a, ,..1 ..a.5 7 1 i ver :f . Intl . ! 1..., out 1,4 th e late read:tell at atm deal. 121. N alt/Itltli' TY:.I srditE. ===lrff= For the Benefit of the Ist Baptist Church. TILE L A 111 ES of thy FirAt Baptist eltnrell I.lre . !ht•ctrio l . I: boonuon I , hat 7.1 . it A ., L ot 7;',11. 1 Us. ;!.: ll,' I , ,tyosent of the .Itht 1,1,1,...,4 by the re. Whalno ot thtor Lon.. or Ituroblh. waoi ,, on.,i by the Mott Fir. nl toll All Itte w r i t l rr.:x.:::ll , n , ar , o , . ,i,, n i l , b . t. , :rTobett,l villa the ppeo nelbhrohot liiIITI4IIIIAOO 1120 lb It ..uttotted tot bolos VIII be PP to the wren• boa hlta.ont sir. roble tilt• Cbtntkabl' Tlelbetb to Supwr, to tot blartto.l et thn h.bt. A. 11. Enalith A C.'. It.tbk.tbre, Town tt.t. ttg Commit. , of Atrang. too 11. IL. MetNton W F.Trmn. II II Proebet. J. Ilab.l.t • r. Jr.. h. I. ...mob I: Arthur. 43—Altatstion Iterr.tlortent Holt to thow Ow hare no LWIEtto. Doer. open b M. I..gwr ot 7 Jnll _ - NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! T 110LNIES LITERARY DEPOT, No. 7,4 Third street, ollniaits the Post miloy's Lair), Boon for VetruAry. 'lnfo Ladle, Na Rloo 51arina. for Frbribery m! t, i.g No IQ. Ana] Martin, • Poznan, by Mr arta:aro( "Shahs:it ;fall lninlon Art J 001941 for Jarl.n . London /shor and I..proltin Po. r, Non IC an 1 17 NtodUlArohltoot. N 0.7. Hon, and It toluenes. a ilonarAllo Mori tik.ichosin Francs. by Al.iiian.lor Damn.. I(ntoßiirborkerMariallos. for January; 43 • year llortloniturlat and Cattlaator for January. Hunt's 3leraliant's Maastrine. ,farinary. Si • 11 Banker . * 51a.maloo. tor January; jo • , ar . for Januar, 4.1 a ',mt. alani‘sitis el • y r ., Pelted, 31,..ann0. 45 • vristr. Morns A %Tim' ll.nue Journal. Lady's Donk, or JArittST, SM.> • year. Orstiania alaonlior, •' E'_ni • Sartalo's " /Min , National Nl•ication Mlle Hann. PT apt Manna Iteld •A imentinnont of Enan.rri.l.atorary Puma; On as. on hand. and ,iilnoriptlons 'Welted nt pubii•lirri parr. isv - - - Steam and Hat Water Apparatus. colt HEATING BUILDINGS of every .111 le erect-J. emnblnlnc Ventflak. tp 41.0.4: and perfocinnalo.o.l4l4a,T orsrlll,4u cunt- Besting e.,1 V 4 n . ll4[!ncCllt/Y.CIIE,. I.l:rrilillE. 11(.41)1S. SCHOOL L. 4111,, 11. , ,l'ITAbm, FAG 1. ELd. L1 , 114,..,T1.41.t>. OFFICE r .S. Ac. fu h when divirt FCAIFE, AT fig ELY_ sE ED —lO I,bIA. for pale by PALZILL C.;.). OLID BUTTER—`,2 tads. and 2 kego 5015.,3 s.,3 l'acb..4l 0001,, In 50000 ar.J tr,,,A. bl jaW It. DA LZCLI. a C 4. FIPRESR ROLL BUT'rER—L Lids. recd attl Lir tabs by WICK 41 . 51(XANDLKtl. VAI9 Printing Office for Sale. AN AN ESTABLISHED PRINTINO•OFFICE lu tba city cf Poiebtaxh I. Ler based L a. td.... ntm. anti navaua mat alg.ut ttor tbouraN d o w n , ate antylv Ina a tut ratebutl Ile a. ThPy gill the sol 4 on s•notontoilatinit terms .tor two lito.anzt Of Hutt um agorsta any cl.hr.-4 trot vary Tartly °Vnt. - A tloutt , o Inectnant atbhatttou a nest tatoastioNtt an,l avert4l4 ke • tkOtatty :id. papa. al/ but utv. bi,A.l4. ornarataly If &amt. For par• tirnivra avarraa thapnblatyra of Uti htlaburgb tiasetta. a Ft `• 1 1 . T TRA CT(OAS AT R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION'' NEW CHEMICAL DIORAMAS, 1 Dissolving Views. Chromatroue Views, &c. AT LA F 11 - ETTE E E Y EYE tt - A'O TA /R WEEK, W ith the ,x, , ptios ol*Thur,day TH FULIBITION will (,mroortee with IN° FA ON TII M. it 1./10.1.7. re,rern.nw Ilwnn, Sk.nloAalt, ifter • Inch, ontxt , h,Ly nr 'ix 1:11110NIA fl, ii `l%. I I KWH. • Ilhn knee, La swe , The tnipt enn. hide %Ith the far •fiteu.-.1 I'IIIOIICA I SI 4e. Illuetrn”te er the folic ertne nue In all rik•ne... de, I,aturn.l day, 'EI II Itx eATIII,I ICA L. nudtt •new en. , et.rnaln+ ni. , ht I, ` ln tinnier re., e.r rzeon• eutnet• r•,resen , 11F1.-1117.ZAIt'S 1%11 r 101: ••Y ei 110..1.1N I are. n.,ht t 71., 1 , 11.T11 VITID DAV EX lIIRItIoN. e ~z S , ll.lr,ior, Affrrnoon, at 3. O'clock. / .5 g .,.., ~ ~,,.. ,„..., t. O on 1,; C.1611.1,E. uml , r 12 It+lt pri, [.,.•..., • ~.,. , 7 r% 0 I' 10. rommenn.4 nt 7 L , pre—.ly tall .i..,1,,, , . 2i •inail.3ll+ f .Inl9 a ( 1.1S111IEltk: ' ,t-. DE L.IINS. A. A. MA- I . S. 0. A I'.' AI. 'lt., (out It ...m..ind, ..,1 t.,..•r M.ACIIINEItY ANTI 1) I 11.717 , tmi . n0t....tur,,f‘V.11 Pap.r. T • toll . St r irkrt riliE ~ P .t RENT ‘t P.% PEI( WINDOW I‘' ER:=.—A n '•) rli./Iff q"" 55 Mart...! 1.1 j it ,t MU!, A 1.1. II =MIIMM2 ipi i ri.l;-.; HO, phlr• v Fresh Roll, for .., . ~;; it 1,1111.1. R (o ~.... I)EP, %VA X.-2 t l !.i. too Lending from str. . n.....1.,.....1., 1,.11.11i 1•11•IiEY a, C lo.ln. now landing frit! ntr 11'11 , ‘ I,lilEl , k IC L IT A litiLat Sae/ pr T A. A, MASON A (I.'a, 62 and 64 Mar- I Itwir , tvrt •La•im.,ll, F,orh iil.l-dil•di 1,1.1.. and 5 Id. hid, Su .11 I .sr II , saw t, Kossuth, Magyar and Hungarian Hata ,k CO. 1,,t. ;n.t. irronix kc.--M,,Coltli itolt 4.114 N It: VA LLE:I) ttart.l.l. `.1.1 /, aa 1.1.-‘ll, a a !t! ~;tat• Il; War. Iltl!nat•• Isollwa, bat +.A; 1,1 ttar.! I: filler IV W. inil,[l,N. ) weal a.rg l•-trye. !..11 at tin It t; 01,1. r 1.Elta. • tt, 1 : htl. Clover, •• • ' • " fr l, sLI 'l , ll bstl. W. IL, 1,, Bale by 11 ICK a )I,+'.l'Ll.Y..•+ . I X - - E wirti • SI<CANDLI, It( it 01S-- I lo Ct.rn, [or ,11.1,1 UT I t: WI It 4 '4,, ,oi e • 111' ',LATE-11+ Lz. No. I rt,',l 01; K a I 1 1 17 , 1 But EJ•r, Sti ILAIMAV.II. A ED—.l.'.o Nu. I Leut, for ,siu . u . I )I:.\ L I;. r sole I. A .1 it CA . 3 ; I IA I.— ilri,woitl'A A •• ' J AN,Ir.LI _ 1.114.4.>Eprim,. Cutting: - vrt.ar u !VIM. t (.Tr iresit Rol/ -- it tt..1., ItPTTEIt —lO ble. 5 bl;l4 — Arr,,b. g g •At. I ; .1 II I'O,llLll. OP A LEP-11 —3 ,, boxes and '25 bLI.. lor J NFI VIA; p if,. for ale by I J R I Vith.:".ii TrEB-1 owte Printl 11 ;;; ...el., knAl 14.1. %::,Viititll.7.l,l.l. • CO, S NU E 5-5 May. prime 1(.01 Romer; rie-Ist . m-Led ,••• , sal I . I:Nurn2 t....•. 1• N 4.1.1111 1. 1 ,7i171T. I 17 I 11L.1,1:1. .1 Sil r.ok4 W 11,1ALL:1' OW ,P 7 BUT rr.uS- LA en— I )Nt IAI LS —A, A. MASON j 11:. I a4to , Ps.tv stO SI ...Id olu . FAIINO,S PkRAMATTAS:—A. A Cu ar; e 1.41. ',lt mil thtir Arek 1r ci t. I'. .;t.. I EN TI LS -2 0 4 1 11.....15crutn Lentils, to a I.stena. I t i 'MIN I—Pearl Hominy of the loelit qua.l r.,,tx14,i, it.t •sh. Lk.are tr. %CLEM l• o. I,l.nrt, • - li VII Ett—dopt I,..ekved and for sale, viz tall I . itall Buttor ' i.: h,.4,1 1 Ilt,l par. , ' •• 11 , e.alk 1.1 1.0 1:N.:1.15 A 111N ,, T1' . , , /It LIM ATE fI'ASI.I--3041 ihy nu , J. ETI.II Jett. No cM WO,l A... 4. . It l UST A Rli—Su per fi ne English, .in kepi Orc. uMLr . and ni VI co. Sprtm 1,11.11,1 tar,For aale %V A. 31,3.14iG a CO. Chronlele ropy.,l . GIAMONIILE FLUTY double ha' bal. by J KIDD JEC . !I. 10`0111(:E ItOOT-2009 It•s Nine, far 14 y J KID !Cr . ATIGNO SPONGE-1 eatik, a fine ani g ) for .41.• by J KIDD. t (A) MEM To the Afflicted. ItENIEMBER THAT MORGAN 'S 8111111 , , •nlnfulilbe tot ll.uvllr. Asthma. Il.rworrs. lro.P. 4 , a^. number nt y.nr. Its u-efuln,ps ha. fr*ly . . . . attested. by tho 4 e nf our City, as wall a. On annst num , or. who broo used It in Tanen.. sections of the country ari L ntit It as trean introalue..d, and man,' who here A:1V...3 their entitle... a. to the . ... ordinary ricer; and eurealt ha. performed. 110190. winch any !gawk. accoto pony *orb Sonia of the lyrnp. This medicine la noralus. tor to titan who may In afflicted with any of the abase anddices..., A constant OUPVIT hnod,•hol..sal• and retail. at tbe dragshare of JAMES SI etiUkTle, No. W. Wood Street. inc.i only 25 e..nts per bottle. Jal6. d itll AR ErrsLO DE(iN u••t rec . ti ...Imp to asantment of 4., Vi and 6 octave (JAR. HARDT MELODEONS, and for sale at' soanolacturvr's Jolt:. ft. 511.LLOR. Na. hi wood .e. Home-made Blankets. 811 f PLY !--We tiara Teroived few morn pair, of rlcAlpot bilfue.Par.l, Vianket• ,gpor turtern blanulr tined do-Xrallv do, Coll. awl i'rlb e.. Oihnntl, bom,tosle prow, Urr.d. Vine 14atern.to of,alPoroci PLO k:kormig. only at raa rani. unorittaue I.l.cnoin, nil qualstirp Ustrarand Silk Ykknnok. Neg. too I tans d, grey, 1,1,15, Ind ~ thcr nlar )11.111.PUY a Klitei/KILLD. N. E. corm, of u.trl d Alarket sta. tl'. lan Its etteull , .o to the •uperior no Nln7lle, at Ily rein per ywr.i, Just read. Brigade Orders. BILLJACI Prosurcacti, Jan. 14,V4. VOLUNTEER UOMPANIESVN th. prvuez , lun furuuel un the urri.aluttiov. wui be under the Inun,liate C 611313162.1 Or COL. Elijah Tresglo Ily crier et Brig - Dller General Luba.. \ J. W. Mt:CU:MAX, 3.15..1.1.1deVentp. The Hungarian_ Patriot « J ILL BI; IN a few uh.rr n Th-.e get loptir,hasoth:l'r"lZlo"Lrwarv— ek.th. to oil t Cttn_ ii cLttrinsii, and purchase their ttophing tnn lh to per •••nt of .i 1.613- btor full and relnpletr duet Irmrraut..l Vady in rims. 71 emltLtl.l , l nt, Dent 1,1 11r 1 1.01111— bb] receivingand fir bale by 141 14- PALZCIIL • Di - 113 - 11111.:SE---3 0 0 boxes prime Crown, for auk 11.) by. DALZ ELL CO. g I SEEN APPLES-16 Lbl.3. prime, choke 1 , 1 4 . 4"1"7: " . ' 6 n.DA1.7.1:1,1. a co. Alt D-10 bbla. beat Leaf, for gale by Jal4 lt DILZKLL XC. . . S PRIES 74ther7i, .• Imo.= , K App/e. a t l.lcE , t h, 1,7 • ..:11A11 .utch,r.l 114 • Arile7744l'7onlaireets. ANlltrtiArv.. S4I)S--Just A Tl,AiTt°,l ( t a matrteiPl.t. ar .rt.u:77l. all tartan ' , t) , 551, • tit willfar lot, to my etirloonws *74 or 70716 '11: the 1" '4. cnsii i-' l s• • • - • -• C 0 31 M.E It CIA' - h., rix..t tr[M,M.A -A I.erAlmo. pt. :ma .ntoocll ll,llll 0.,1, , , co,. rerwrl,l And form anted Cr... of .A. , ,...r from . - „, ,- 1 1 . iI MOVEMENTS _, w 1 .5 ;,& MT Tt 1 : -1-.7 ...'.l:-... 11 : 1 -Z .- - CEAN 13rE.625 SHIPS. DAYs . F SAILING Tl' AND V1:0 1 1 TIII: CAITED •TATEo-111” TUC ( 1 :171.1.1NA LIN. ka r NSIT Vol, 11404 1.,L.,....c1. 1.1:11 1 113 ka:, rl,. .2 Wo „ ay. „„ . .. ''ll '. ' ll 7 Nn g 1 ' 11 ' /.1. .1 11 . Mo.1 1 1.. 111 k• " 1 .1.- '• - • - • , ...tart,. M.r. o .... ..11.1.1, 1 :M• l l .l-11 1 11 - 1 ~ . Mr. - . . . ‘C. Ineolkl. 55.. 11 k. "'-''.. 7" r" '. .... .... ' . :,7 , , 10l 21- . .. 1.4,r.k. SI, I .... ..14 •It.-150,.11 -ISO . 11, eetucl.... Si,. 1:. _ ..MAln...l•l'. kl, 1'.... .... . Aolucle, Jot,' 1 i Mo,lnoolm. Ju1, 1 14.. .. ..... ,rt.r.l, • A.," . IA orlor-da,... *ll5 11 - W.F. 14 1 71 4 11....IneAlar. ?opt 1 Somalia.. A..:A 1 , 1 . M Al,,klof. ...opt r--• - .1 .- • ,ollirrlaf• Oct , A.1t50153. 11,1 1 11 . i j oglheAlay. act "A 1... ... 1 : ... -- SaturdA:. 1 4 4,111 4 ..,Inoln,. Nor 3 Aolonio, Nov 13 M A loo• 41 .1. ‘.• 11 •• • - • I' 11 .-,--- 4 . ( 1 i r 1 Alt II L NF. FllO ll l LITCRI' OL, I Of,: NlAliAll 1. for 1b.:.1. So.n.i., ,1,,. 11,,k ~.,,.. A. 11.1111 A. net Aoor York. ,t 411,44544 • 41.- 4:01 4.r 11l •/I . A . 14, U.-40n. ,olurtin, o• .14112 I:ASADA 1 r No. I,k. I 4 n WM, , 14 , .111 t 11t0.1 AMEUICA. 15 , 2 CI3IIIIIIA, fron: ilo.tot.. 11 , 1, , ,,1nr, 1 o ..3,b Jun 'l ,r .41:11, roo • Turk. Ilo , I,...11:, O. :N., - NIAGAMA. roan Moor, • %Co:at-rl, 41. Olt F:Ar I ' S. AMEA. T,ll S 1 1 ,6, Wein.oloy, the 11111 F. l -1: . on, In. Wa11.,. r W. , th LAN ALA. Ivan :, York. .1.,.11, ...Lb • PIIIIADELPIII.I & LIVERPOOL—SAILING ATS. 1 FROM PII IL AI: C LPIt I A . I'ITI.III. M kAI'IIIIATEII. Thurmlac Jon. 1 Mil ~1 1 11 1 1 11F 1:LA:411111. ThurAlny. Marrh. 1: CITY OF MANC111,1 11 1111:. Thooralvy, k1e,1.. 111 . Fllokl mvErtronx... I.‘ CESMICIMII CITI Or Cd, ,oF I,.IIESTEE F(fl rirowToN a ELIEMEN LINE. From .0ut21. , Frnm Frnm kmaromp • ... N.. - 1 ..rk New VPrk ar• Tart. 1V ASHINtiroN. Jan 31 r 1. 111 !lamb 3 11 Eltal ANN. F. .., Mae 21 Mareli 31 w AAIII,II , IN. all. 2'l Apr.l 21 April !1• HERMANN. A p•il 14 May _7l. 31aT ,1 1 1 W.aSIIINOTON; M., 22 Juno la June 23 HERM ON. .1,...a 19 Jul, 1, 2 alp 21 It Ann' 2111 , 01, Jul, 22 - Aug 14 Avg In 111,101 A, S. to, 14 1.-pt la 6 , pt 15 IP A,IIINHI 4 i 7.. :-..pi 11 ,at n Oct 1:1 HERMAN a. .9 l 5 '.2Pp 1, Npv 111 lv I.SHINI:TIIN.2/.. e. far . .3 Ili lIEPNIA aS. D." 4 11.. 31 Jan 9 . . luni , rr From ; Ir Al 1111'h KY Or. Front Mr. Prrin,savvefirravirt. rw • rtiar marninr. Jan 24. • Itoginess re=terda,y' ;rag generally very quiet val. no ^h ere In gnet•tlnns (row nut last retort. The weather ham moderated considerably, and It I• ante:a...A that Fear. 'um, days shall hare a il •fls lent thaw La cpon uas end :ause 'musters epee tuner U. •pr;see up la nolel_ A result west anl, ally wishet let hub we • ball base to avail with all the pa twos, al our euumau I=inni The Phileaelpt.ia Commercial List of the 17th Woot—The .44,/ r.l I,NA 1, ominolir drrdosi. and prig o• are nt . te7y . maintain-4. .The demand durino for do..t Inca boeu tinned. In part wring do avid orataber. ante tku Nalea Lave Leen ritiedy In 0,1.11 oarrele, The sr arvonv •alc. 'mann, to 95.044 tlnsaaatn. wont, in hided In whvb are, 14.(kat D. prime and alit.. prime Saxon) at "e b. Tip,. ot.n at) 7 , ...4:4.4 %I totElea- ,4 OW S. Motu., pulled it 17.t.N.X.P m. tub 31z.r. :14t v. D. ~.11.4 a, vri401,411, on on m.ola odo4 G, lintiterraucao az ,J,31r... The Provide:la (R. I ) Joartinl cf Monday. . ••11,:aa1.4 .re ‘ll , 4,ate. curb 1... Inquiry that, 1;:za. The t,lo•inke •—n. err 1.13.1,7 at pct.,. rangy. arcm•tlicur t..s h. , aTh wates at 41.44 4. I IT. at lira..*rani:log to qualt . t), tr-ta Lea ..r .str. at teret,tk-0..4. 1 . ..• at ial vale. of the geek ca Tile Troy Whig of the 12:h iust., siya— •t:r.r thr nw wetr with an i=hrnrrl derckwwwl twr wwwnt. I.kt et.ktw, nt Prtvve I IL. teetwk ht.LWV kg I:whowww—w,ow, kn. hetsonw thwere :he: :kW do hal , isawt Mwwwwirw., to lot wht ww 'wkrw , Mwwri :l :rw° w d w w tww ksw 1 .tn thw i Inwww, .1.1 and do :45WAI . forattrig :wwil t ,.loklh da.atra 1.1 ,, 4 , - hw.www •u hand, ftr kkir. nser 21,;(rk, Ts .•f ctrry kind wwkd grade 61 Aturrratr .13,11r11 MANY Ont • ST;Anr.ll-1t is stated tLc: th,re t. cmyr It, the 1 cit rt,cur.v.tr at WaAttnctco. the ta , .lcl .1 w'fueh is Ictler,t , .l u.• a tact best—nar is the !ray, ul 1:a) mtlu fr.m A.Latic to Now Vnci, An h•cr',. thuc c , ulptillct with tbc rad mad. Lcut.A.ct ...:.no 1,, 1. nzth adlicA KO fart >h.. lock, Illie a -r1 TLer, 1.13 al +adz eu.f, tatcad ll lll \u1 1/.14 :Le lute slat 1,2.1 -I.r; Cud a...111AL t Ti, cncl , ll., cuwen.o t , :sccrY. Loth Vats Moe I uot lam touill. cot :c wcrt ac`c:ll , \ 61, 1 s tO cat 4-41 the A ....T.:, 111,11.4.15 to hoe. Mi ~onomlath as fur 5.1,0 (.•.tr.zrro. IMM=I Trerh Las been flee btrtte Istria of freight .hippW th.s city wlthao calm ctith irriit-tod tin tr. Ilan 'few onr-o ri rho bwr, It tut tho 5..• wlll mt toot ibwn $.3,w in . Y AN expyrienemi IVarelmuse man, in a . urnyAvrr 11.4 c. ,Ausrina s raudetair Au, natl. a ant,a4 tu..11 anr alaala tan •aaa• altr..nnu,: A nt, tn lAns No.l.,Aatt-bo rah V. tx.ntattag tan In bal. tatmanrrA Clei r k Wanted. GOOD BOOK -K /.I.:PElt—none otl?.r need retilienim reqUilTd. .'IL Landitritiog LLB - IL IL.. lie .. le , M , " Want.4l, FIRST RATE SALE,SMAN in n Dry I.alwd W 11 t.../.I.EY t ---- Ehtnatian .Wantc* . • Itpp.:tent-AL and experienced BOOli i •t•he-a F1t1111i,• •• • 11110/•Alif 11 , .a4 .....11.1.tui tag 1,1.0.11..bruvut..n Prem.. zin.n. A . tYpx 414. 1 . 11,1,0i,tt I% " .1,1, tend IL( 'A Card. THE undercignial, having had hie''propar ty yti.e enc. at hr. at Swlektrytlllo yartlavy I u soya) In the St.ie tiarual 11111.11120.1.:Ertpany. A. A. A. A ,ut, ...ttbfield moot. Inca It lint ntp'lu 5t.,10 10.5 th,:otarany h.• tea , and ....MY zrr.n,...1 for amosta due him nu Mr policy. and pantl.tr ihou,b not LrAl ad to•1•,n. for ontnoto•dit.l. .me.rift! e. TKAVXLLI. ==go EASY 'TEEMS.—A Iluusu and nn Leo •u Wtxxl riftsburgh, Ptcrialed bl V.-Call; k ,no a 111., 11arrtmwe Ala, a lint - la-and I In Mar,ehetl. r. cceupled hl Faxolfrl Church, ~ I j.ning Charm Brewer The Lr.u, most aubstanttal , ly [mitt. on either 11 , de theta is • hoc .renege( eater. An reharl of Ihrlnfaopraela tree. add every requitementtn • rraiw null,. *IA •-I,ant nuntry Lowe, io no the lot, on On. !nitaah..• river, hall. th.ll.ollllni 14111 of r, Church /I on thy cent. tot Dna. ape DIY tnJ a141,14.1m:$ kiNfl Alf4rver at law, Scant .treet. Pillsburah. A LOT OF GROUND. fronting 2 feet 7; r ii.h7. u ., l. 7,.`'',,t,VL'ttnt,"Miotll.!' ' 42ll`. i i".. whrth Cu time. bu: we webt to twe thernoneY. we um vtll hug ,to unit on the &b.f. , tarts, We hove lov er.: hthet lAns wlmh we w 'dopon: of co ‘...HY ..hl ernte larro, or on neryttnal V:. A B. An, Fourth ••:m-t. el•nren:4lll:.tl.. • r DIIE Trustees of -the Pittsburgh Oris Comp.) hale tbl, declared a Inridenn rt 4 err erut. t•ut rt, profit. , zit an lAA pia months. on the '1,0.1.1,4 a galoanpaul raj. , le l , rthniti. laider4 Or their nnirt.oroutir, at an/ ()Ma of the onnsoy. ' 11. Cllltl,TY. Treas. g, of Ga• Cam Gaul. Jan 12. istx.—titoilS:r.s XIACKEREL=Nwc i, 2 and 3. Coreale by 11 lal2. KICK 4 31.7041i1,LEN5. I A RD—Ft pkgs. No. I rur sale by II A AN W. SIeCADLESS Q.ILIC. WARP COBURO:A—This desirable 1,3 Der Black be - round at tb.51,111 Of uuk • J.lO- tnriu.n, rib and Market ata. VANTON 'FLANNELS—For 9, 10, and U /2 . 4crat 4 acalard—the tatte, vary rap,tior. to ha amyl at al, 'taro ic 311/Iti7li' d BURCIIVIKLT. • li N1)11.1 ES-I.'l!,blio lbs. Bulk fork, prime; bbla.CtoTenwol, 10 111... Ear:',l pa Ina:4l3llu .td forialn 07 snsiti ELY. SIILLITEtt A CO.. .10 100 and 101 arrot. SUNI)RIES-400 matts Cassia; ',, 6 Ealea.Clovere `,2 LW,. , iutraegic for !ale bT Irne .. laN. Bari/ACE 8 EU, IAR 11--2:2 1,1,1 n. landi - nani.l for .ale by • / le+ ~ WaLLIAGA LEY /LEO. I AltP 0 IL—'2o 1,14 r. Wirac:r Strained,jast g 4 larullar from 'Learner rib , Pa , r. ,, .10 br ‘a IILACEBLIE2I IL C.,. 11.PICE—l2 tierces p rimp: for Oleby te, lalo lIIIKY. , HATIIIt • co. AUFFEE—'2OO 1,4 g, pritho Rio, tor gale:by 1 , MJ -1•10 RIIK1 • MANTIIEWS TOBA - 6.:0-75 boxes tuned brands, of s's ...J yy..51 i....4A. for ~ le4T \ 01.1 ' 111Lry, NIATIIIEWS A‘P.'l.' 11% S —SU -id. chests Y. IL, Imp% k lilit; SO 1 , .... Y 11.....1 Imperial: 5r .... r• 7 .al 11114., ItAI7I4I.WS a W. __ 1A I f t..y.--I6 backs Kentucky, f,,r safe b •• ' ‘ I nutty at verunrs kW . . 1 1 . S— . . —. I. • i4irAX 'klEkii-z.l. tEi. aaTE,ack iT,;7iatolky .i. , w.• \ RIMY, 31.11 T UAW"+, ACO _ Iiik:ATII 1..41 Kentucky , S-12 sacks Kenky, n prime, ....r11..1e f..rXxle. bi - J.ll F.115Y. NLYTTIIEWA & CO. - 7---- BazikuM\ --* andExchang a Office.* riNlE'l\ighent n\arket price paid in par funds ',, I, An,resu &II cr. r....0...enr..y., Mr A... 1.. CAP. (Jr sale. I.:oryrnt 154,14 1.....0.4,,c1.1 .41.. ...41 1:W am 4.4•:4 tre \ i \ .l.4l. . e..:. bou.a4 444.14 A . ...1.....-31-17 I nbl \ lt. 0. IS INI/, /Math st. LAMR BLIWK-4R 1,1,15. for sale by J=v - \ \ J. Rlnit a CO_ 6.) tread .t. Ca F. FIX?;111-75(.10 bl;ls. Anshuts, Pollock • to. A Co.'. 1/I.,lartlia.dln sullor,rair 4/r . . 5 .1.: A. cl.\t!l.Y.t/et /I C lA .01 nand K . liplEl l lI4CIAS--15 ,Im. prime halves, )q r,, lest reed Mr ulj by J. , " , : \_ ...... , ,J. P. Drill & no. II UTTER,-.14 131,1s.Tacked; IA Ar.' 0 msz• Kratm T: II su \ bas. kWh . Jun . rec . %&•.l kr ..a& by kitunb - P slum En a tv. Lam.''Lbl.s '*%l ill safe \ LAID - MESS SKS= 1 A . M.s.sos & Co. cu os .11 stock , f 1:101 ltreex We,tmla, . FF. Rh' Wr4urtda,. itl= Real Estate LrSale; For Salo, -Dividend. NOTICES, &c . o ti c e. Jolb.; ATWELL Inia this day been ad it- HD 1 , 0. ". t Nt riZtAbUrii?. . nu. . . .... ..... S. abanlnti. ortcii I/ UALEI, irI)OI)WAE.:, j /..nun.. Nu. L . ll IlArkrt a • .I.IT It Mr.l. 'IT NI. MAGA LEY Fr. Vi . 0 eLr...t, I , at , Lora. Notice. • - IETTERS PATENT havina• p . atted I 4 .1.1, 1.1.11W,111,h.K It t,a n: pur..crit , l - $ of *aid nr.y ,111 Ihr ra she city of IV, av s r EO'n.7..t, th.. lwarp of. lu u, I A. SI. ant P. 11:, 01 eloc•lnt ?ma tio• • Pro.} ,J.ut ao4 niz Man.:yrs for the of the able*. Dtts itt.bargh. 15th JaltUan, t.r1,11 llarmar 1/.-nny. ru. ' Whlte. - ter .1,01... t ray. Strvilol NON. J.... 4 to, Sumr.lat, 14.1dmin r , r4in‘ino. ' Ip, . . . l'rn, and I.l.ra,rat: doolernnla. Pr0n4,14. Unnkneint and Elk Coun.lr A Lvmnsi, eta.' 11,1lnan - Ordit. , 111, 1.16 dAYId.4 E E ltB 111 P .horato!br , existing bet•ge4n the ma1.,r1,,,. untbrr tbr gt *Oa/. 1“,111, Lyn: I 11,1. r... Ira. ..n ‘ll,l4.l.atant. by th....gibelear 41 or !Such 41A11.3.4,. tw.lottot Vill evg , bA 1 , 1 s..zstauglog vartgg..vg, at . the 4lti • 1.11./11 tiALLA , iII I..AMUEL A. L NU. • P II MILLEI:: \PARTNERSIIIr ' %ve narethla day as4ociated with 11S JOHN l'atta.tr, seta trothaeote...o arl i. ANi) 1./DND IN. AND G.. , 10 In - ING. will hereafter Le.. tttte,d tur tle, the etyte of Ltn J.:111.L0,. a 01., •4 the eoll u.s.a. No-lutt Fre ot ertrvet, beta. cn Woel ant ,aott.fold, .AN11.4,1. .1. Li);10, P.ell. 3111,LLtr -I'llteturgh.lanuarT 3,... , 4. 1532. N. R —The eterrin. of Itroft Gatttcrsta a.? to eontia• 0.1 to the new bra. \ Ja17:11or . • \ Partnerthip Notice. -ITAI'E this day at•stated with me Tnos. . ,i... 1111., ..11.,..). o the Pent.krleabia ILutlival ~..,,,h 1,2 hTfter nmluetl , l rale,' th...1 , e1 . 170•010 LIA a 1 mt.:a," JI , COVODN. P üburgh. I. 1 1 52. , S.M. ataaaa i 10 'ODE a. , :11.111.1M, A f tenta lif I.'(` lit 0• - •1 I C. I 11•1 t`r... ..).rer of PM. an ..\\Voyn., rts., Venal Canin. I% tAborgla. I 1110 . issokntion. \ .. rp HE p, rtnerFhl between the aubserihera, of t e rmnae o CJ013.:1( . 0.1.., t..t. th e pur v.., of cnnktn I , lr • Ib is , Pt.t (71,......... ..„vrire.l 0.. tb. nt itt.t.. h. I .I.m. Joil ‘ . II CAPLET. slauorstilc, J uts.o.7, it, , ,;„ INtr.S. , lllllk.T. .1,y•tr . 5 e . , . i f , ... 1 1 1 7 , 1;. a : , t. , Vl r. , ,rtlin.l., n ot th e kcal. .\\ \ ''''' .inf)ll • J stAn COPLEY'. partner 1 lAt7 NO thbi , 1 so ld 3 , .... , -.0 , •• .t , l the lie 7...1 " :•1ft..1\ ;Ili c nif ii I. EH a co. samb. i citubarat. Jaltlllll7 ill• 1,52: QI AMU EL I'. SUM 'ER. L-.. 1, ....t., i 3 4 ; k 17or.awl 77mp10 ,, . 4.rehrWk . I t ' `l7'l7t l ='" . '°";;V 11. 4,t:1.1,. foTf;,rf. \ : . 1 *Wa . ,on. Fc. on.ww.in.. ~,, ...=.— -....,,T1P11i , r0r, 1 I 01IN S. 1)11,WoRTAI 4 CO., Whale 1 1nr 1 717 v " d '" d 1 ”... troll n 4 . jai Notice to Pieehiiiic.s. PROPOSALS will be recce 4 at the • lice of o.ll{.l:: , ll.Mavilluri.Ohl^, here Ora. I nourific.,tions ran le no . .ntil the 1, 4 ,of Februn, n..aL for to - rnislur, all the u materiel. (u Now, we. 1"..ke.) und lualldin4 • tom elrou Hotel. IVerd.ko l .., at.. in raid roan, x +runt°. Pperilice Cum, Prnpos•lo will be v.. 11,4 for 16. Wolle wet r uu-done. exubrming .Stone work. 13rIck runt.ru . nink,Plrinu en 4 Pafoong. Plan • ean .ItOo bet own at the .411 , e if F.41r7W1 Arnbitect,Clerelua.l.llh:o 'Tim work o. carnie d tb-. Sr, day of Eeplurobrr nwici. A. I) 1,14. I . .ermout—OtioNtAN wlion the work tt loaf role'. mu-third when eumplted runazintrig one. eux •fo r eurwletlon. . SANILEL ITAWII.I d. 1:1Wg014. • g11:O1:1311 11AILS11.1 . /WV, Altl.l IVATS4iN. . l'runrielora, 7ga. 1'34 rtne . .• Al-, • To Holders of the 114nir of the abr.% Arlo _Variyati..n LL BONDS a a less number than 31 ;‘. L. 0...1 (if tee ilnlJere ro , tcsire),:t after 1 Aar of Jauu.el Dolt, et it... tr.,. t he,' „, Ttl ' Onig V: 110 Tregeurre egen..;fire. CoatDral Bible Notice: • gra E Gutitinding iut.s.4riptiong /3 ',J...., R nh troctety ore. rotror.ifolly ropm-oica to L.. Ftka oJ. ME:Olt:l4., UrocKist. uit F..errat tro.t. be tr. tho 1?1, of JauLosor. F - 1311 , 1 a Ay..nts.'. CONECTII4 Ltvrcen ther gubserY ',vox NI.1.11(131 CUL(31:111141N will am nme nf IS thai Ma in the settlement of the S. (Ai1.111.31TN:11.. I R. 1.7/.01.1n1{. _M=MSNI rIIHE SUBSCRIBEIL will contittie tha i;rrterr tot Cetts.hil, haliGess hreetwore, D 5 Litorrty - jal Executor's Aotice T ETTERS Tesuiintntary to the Ebtate of P Tanner, dee',l. tat, , f Like city of Pittsbnrah. have been aranird In the enbarritgr. ATI nerw.rul Paring ula!Las rgatnel nue rrtate 1.111 pre,nt Itirent dal; authen ticatni I, a...Wen:lent In 11. il HATA Wll,klitr, Ezecntor. House of Refuge • • • rIIIIE suLecribers for the erection of - ea liou•e of Itefoge f, Western l'ettnnylvaria. hatau a..pesymuel twonaty per !vat. at nar,ntut nub-Aribe.l by narh. in r•quired IA be Dahl to gm or InAtkrn Ibe ILO. Any of lioromber D aLarr of lbw IL. rd n 1 nir.nnx rat. F.tt lISNNA. • Select SchooL— uWll.l.lAMShasnpetted s Select Sasa' AA 1.,1,41,7,rJir.Tct'. tiligtlJ,":-. °LIP S/ItII •twat TPRIIR. (fa chamer:l Jornor Primary fel per svhcia.r. pet Quarter Of 11 Weeks. p•oPPr 4 take art &Lotman. In oaring that Xt. U. ia an eamtletat t acher—rntellident, asacreet, andaaltbrot. I t Is a.prafmann to • bleb he to Whallf d.voted. and %a whirl he Mims not °Mr • 'nog amealensteittli an amlant emody., hat a remarkable I - In which. cantit rent', from my Dan knowt.4,wa) patents awl ph to n, mar full! n,nale. • Myr. T. Wad. Ibrol.domnnary, April DI. I fully ...or with Dr. dleDlil In to above atattunint ar.d rmananterelation. L. 13tnayL.: 1 hare kncwn Me. Henry WIIIIama formally yea.: do ting the greater part w hint tam It. has battarrtitio no a ti-aeher—s prote,inn Inrubicti be 4. Vocaollartr ettat Ile hae ottatt vsperienta. the amity of Martins Ma In. Maltreattu to pt.... and carmitT of Mr POW... wail gratin4o.l in lb.. vtanattlaGt kn , oric.l2.lervirotlal kith. a4v.caqueet at hie ...Iv.. outlet tratmee t wlth scud tamper and round Dalamata. en 4 lv or lerermarbahl.. naval chmarter. Ilavind hot aam with H. Willtarallart aventritnaf tan, I afwak of hi. , rapacity as toiatrootar of k lal::: , 4 ,. .rfan Itty.Petvanal knowledre.. dtd11.244. le(*. Lamm; rattalw • \ ZII PAINTS, `' l‘f. t ;;; ':, rfl:Yi k xat i t j a E Al l l:i i gju li c E oZ E N•lssetc. tfir r This ()mislay is omtmed tr . rumlah • sepply of thefa nkloable • ' .• ZINC PAINES, • Which - haft tsen Woad after setsral sts..ne Nature us( the tlaited Siam, ts tv.ia Slate wistful pettertite petimtin sart.rttr to oat' otbot ..palui — srtiessc,r. Their - 1411ITE ZINC PAINT' - - , Is purely an Oaf& of Zino. and liaarracted hie rthal alulararlit atal Impurity atolls:vacs. It evny. atllvva Isthattrulir rage. and le antir o ly In• trots la. rumour, :;7"Vr T l l eViLL NOT TJRN YELLOW It wlthstaaLra u t southern climate n and 4 the ticalLs Latiai !.Zl,.l7sri',l l ;lth'',A L. lfla i'o•vt. w .r.atl. r ,z 3 ,. water a• 1 oars yr vita t arata s •Lirlt giro M a {,k p r a%ato brash. • • - BLACK AND COLORED ZINC iArITV, - - Mea t us raished eta lots ttlec.andarc undoubtall t the atotthest tat best t aint* In tha market/kg credo r.r., [vadat, tgabotiaa, tdranilcaa, or . r at , S. of wood. tack. tith or iron.. tha t poll FIRE i'DOtßi rb, Iron surfacei t tavy ire parilsillarir rathatt a ,aath r t form * g alvanic roaster:ton, and anurtir lorvent writ. , ton.thcl drr‘onicktr. arid basin ; s tore e•tallte tanc; do not cloth, tv.14 7 Ithe itrio ev i the &AIM/ Pante ail , . in ave. \ i t t cr , au tt iii,tp Marra !e t as by the owner ec e•\ i'tNtnatrt Steam• SaNi Mill for Rout' • • • STEAM SAW \ MILL, fit the mouth of easady Creek. Wei relleeal4o,ll EiUtbural. ut bis' urger., &err, Klub eke. tseprevl fur rear. The 11.0 Isle kaki meninx order. and t.of CbnPpin . N . eud n Cub :151121.2. aria...a...net 1.01 the .14, , r. Theo ration It ,kreel. sok lumber Zed' errs rred, rale. A Derienk blouse is leder to ttr meteors. 'Par further ketraUlers apply nu Me }FL. ! • Wllklnsburkb P. 0, 11ee..13. AST Goo. Hews for the.La Rll LATROBE'S FRENCI 4EMALE LLA, Innocent. EC. and 14.4 f .., Vino, Mhos Vuorneworn O ennui loAnlitT: Goorral Wookuess. mon,. Y.lu In sloe Ylonbaud Lira," laAo Alllutato. Tremors, Calonazon, I.nrol~rod Solna,, Crothrtons, Itrllablllt7 Loisporons or oJnooolion.l4arro' lance or Wind. road all llLyine Compinlan , P ,, kA 0 .4 or lire box. 314 51. Sold wtscleafale .1 read by W. C. 2ACI Libert rb...T. had or 11...4. l'inAbarglo and by ALL TUC CAUUtiIETS. 1.11 pattageo tp cl..oolvitb eat lox. .3.0..An0/Aalf4A Keztuckyltintaal LifelnsurileeComppiy: GUARANTY FUND, ri lII'SCOMPANY offers to the iriiered \ and arlrratatres c;f the hltautlettitattt,, e qHam( aa heretofore &tatted) tuatttatrrl. tuner,: ten \ rof prat:that. In antstal rate= It net of the p 4.0 Watt. rertultr-rt rot the rantiattent rlar. r.ttht ;tart as •Jmnate, hut art esratotts for the tater. /taw Its at naqatxr. for the chola terra of lit , . With .erroltrr 4 Intrrrxt In 11.1 rectrunlattrat fatal •.+ow4 to lneb parthtt It 4.4 , 1 . 4 rthtttl,ap-, thrtr POl.ll ,att—auty Hata Croat:Poi • r It. want. rat t erutity Merl. tart, statultrt 414 Lb. pr. ' , eta SZCAZIrre !Lacy tor the tails tor. at Ida. tr the otlt Mutt.] LIU Ino,ratte OrraVatr at panning. tat 11ant ut • fa, mitered Mbar att. • strut, tact tor au warmth; Itrr-tCtlt \ It Me future In In cr.. , trt Parana , tt TO. sat ut at butte. st.l 14<re.1.1 . 3 nt.l trout tritt venues • • among the ra•auttrar. itettplOs trr. thaw it &tat tlartinai rate. tf ta• turrantal,plait. ant Itrith.tktu fur Instratra \ recetrut by, )it'lttthrt, Itt nerl•tr,t, Pita Barra Dria4Ts. Naartiam. • •\' 111-all Ur/ \ fIIILES .00 bozos prime enlam, folisbis .1.) sr t 5 J. ost.zeu. 00. - ARD-2 Lb lab Fresh Leaf, fwr sale by JAMr± DALVELL. TTE,II.-2 bills. Frail.' MB, ter rale by, Jxvi I).I.LULL. - 14 HESS d CLOAK \ GUOVS —A i:150:11 .IJ, a 01. othr their Imb,p. arsertre t cf Drea aid tinoo. I=et than inioloa area. • 1.1.6 HOME JOU RNA 1 ,-= New rellsole and new iciiarkslthi=i4tritt:k lIUTTEU—i Ribs teelU. 11, itir sale by S ri 1 i;PAzziva, a go. D. I.IILWORTH • I.r eery bulk'. c •A‘ll EL P. •113clvex. li+a:u
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