prITSBURGH GAZE -. < I'IIBLIBEIBD BY WII . ITB a Cu FitIVAT 151QRN1110, JJN. 23, 1852. IeitrItEADINGLII AMR WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OP THIS PA-PER. Ttegrre to the Kossuth Festival con bo hod •stit lattimefe Broker's °Tice any time during the . - ,4ttactryPirs Co mm-yr:R.—The licwittli Exec.. Om Committee, will meet at the St.. Chariot a put ten o'clock to day. ARRIVAL OF GOVERROR BOSTUTIf. ;" The ilistieguiehed exile errived in this city • Asekevenilig, about half past coven o'clock. Ile Pod suite came from Blairsville yesterday, to aleighe sent from Pittsburgh. A committee of . - oecort received him at ifilktusburg, and he _.,tame on immediately to his iedgings at the St. Oherlei Hotel,without stopping. The late hoar . pfhis arrival, and the 'uncertainty which hung and the extrema cold, prevented the eentemplateli procession from taking place.-- >; - fhliitte•gallant fire companies were drawn up on •• the road, as far oat as East Liberty, and be. "fond it, as the cortege passed, - ind the military were diawn up about two miles . out. A large 'crowd' were assemble 4 ia front of the St 'Ehrtritt* . .Eietel, who 'greeted his arrival with Who* of welifomi. patty isaffered aeeerely from cold oa the - lapg ,rinAratiguing journey, sod Gov. Kossuth, ,hisnielfore 'are:sorry to e'sy, is quite ill. At tltotepttitnd oalli of the people, he stepped, 0, tteleittuy of the . hotel, and addressed -th •asC,otowil e. too. moments. tte told them h. -wasitt;"id worn out with fatigue, and unebl thon-.—that after a day'e rest, h :::jrould..tii:ltopy to - wee and address them: He .'llittothedillem for therestimoniarof their respect 4tlntraetment, wh.r.b they exhibited; an'd bade • Ahem good night. These few remarks were re , ceired with long continued cheering. After addressed the crowd, in • very .. - taipimanner, on which they The following aro the arrangements for the !..fatuter; ' -; To.dey, -Friday, GO,. Kossuth receives no - , .hompany, Ho imperatively requires repose to ,restore. his health, if ' not to preserve his life. iVire hope the generous people of Pittsburgh will . • . . Tigard the sacred rites of hospitality in this - pect. Daring the day; some members of the Re csplion Coninsitiennrill remain at the St. Charles to receive oommunicatia - no from any delegations to pay their respects to him, and ris as in their power, arrange the time and : -. .... - lf.:•:.64:lnßaturday, at 10 o'clock, he will receive rte of welcome from Col: BLACK, on the hal- con? of the hotel, and make a short reply. lie will alio en tho ammo day receive delegations - •• •• , ; - -- ,' , .'''Omto abroad, and any others at home agreed • ,••••-• Monday, at three o'clock, the Festival will i•tAkei place in 'Masonic Ilan, when he will ad -4::;17i Abe!: the people. Portlier annonnoements will he made from time to, time Iv. F,ossath desires to enlist the people atUrge in t h e cause of down trodden , •j. - ...;lliingary, mil will be happy to receive elte dclega : , 'tins - from asUoclations formed to raise material aid to promote the great cause to which he has 'slqvq.ed his life. :ME -Firenteu turned out, in large force,.yes :::-,keidsy, to meet Koisutl. They made a very 'appearance, and we regret that circumatau :, easprnvented their escorting the Governor into Theyhare the hearty thanks of every • friend of Hungary, as well as, no doubt, of the • ...great Ilangarian himself. The:same remarka will bold good, also, of other associations which assembled to take . • • in t h e procession. genuezeon acoompanying Kossuth wero Ithe Cemmitteo of the Le wet eome_reporters of the New York iiiWttaladiiphis . prese. They are st ihe St. Charles Hotel. Wb regret'to learn, that the private trunk of ICesinth was last from the sleigh come between Ebensbnigh and BlitireviLle• • - ,,,i;v::,:34lcime of the company returned back, to try and ';.,...gpa it; and we earnestly hope they may succeed, its the lam is a. very serious one to him, leaving :Siiiitiv:ifithout a change ,of raiment, besides tee • taisablie it contained, BT TIIE ABCTIC. —We gave yester -day pretty fall despatches of the news from Europe the Arctic, being onlyfour daye later ITclan previous advices. The political aspect in England remain innChatigeil, hut commercially tits is favorable to American interests— Ctithaw being-very firm, and anhilvanoe having taltsp place in breadstutie. ;Louis Napoleon has at last assumed the cov eted title of Emperor. This is well. It was a . oesitttnomer to call him the President - of a but at last his,title has teen made to ~ , - i tirrespond with his character. . . . . ~.. .The statement that the old sovereigns of Ea .--,. -'.;'rope are alarmed at the cocoas! and popularity of•Lonle Napoleon is credible enough. Things '_- r- in Felines are moving rather too rapidly to atilt .their taste, and their intrigues with Louie Na poleon . .., • bargaliled for. They bare made an ally of a I traitor, and are likely to get a traitor's play.— „.... ',' They have sit a beggar on hersebeck,4ud now . ' -.. • . they ariafraid belt going to ride as alt old ad , ..- _ ' .age says beggar' di: _Prussia was alarmed-from ;;.the hist, lest the new Emicror 'Mould follow the ... - 2. --- ... i::: fitedsiteps of_the old one do the eastern side of -. ~.... ,,,y„ .. ..thls Rhine. - So far we can guess our way pret . - -' • % - ' - tr tleul7; but the future of Europe i. 4 now '' .'4olled in' arkness which puts all speculation at deluxe. .Wili Lila Napoleon and his fellow . ' ..• despoM quairel n ong themailves ? - Will there be another ellian eageinst the second Napoleon, :iie there waskgainst the firet l Will these quer ; „. ... rels„-Lf they exist, give an • opportunity to the, ', -if.,,,SuPeOliaiirr to rise and overthrow the whole of ' - them? Thae ere questions which. the future-an ' -:- ''.' .. ;; .' ! i. 'ell' Elifli- 'nf 'f L A.; 'ell is 4 .. .) question but that Louis Napoleon ` ' mit t engage in some foreign war in order to keep Franco from broming too hot for him.— 1 .. , ..Three tellindied thoncand idle soldier', exposed "','to . ill Weintinencee with which they would be ..,‘",!-- -"gurrnended in Prance, 'would be rather a den - -, , ''-, &ens element in such a goverment es he has -1,„:, ad up; and perhaps thesetie is true of the oth . ‘'. t ' or deepotie waTernmen . As liberty is crashed ,g; out, emir pro:Miran' an obsolete idea, glory ' -. ..,xnuct beritterolluced to fill its place; and in a ..., - frencliMan's epithet's Is no. glory except in e• - ,'Attettinest. listing an Emperor, they must have - ' ..• :an konpir ep and France is too contracted for that ..' „......Purpeta; it is a very respentable• kingdom; . .... ~. but Napoleon the 'Greet gave to . his People lat . . -•., , ieri Om than could - be enclosed within the '.1..L....t . ' . ..i.. L i botin esdri of Prance, and Napoleon the Little, c• , ; ... ; L ' . t,inivety likely,. is vain enough to imagine that fr. , ...4te,is raised up to consummate the destiny of his - • ~ 5..... ; 4h11.1T-' • ii-•::; , ...Z21,.h. Frenchman's' nationality , When it is exci ....:,:-.'ietti Is quite as strong a paidon es his lots of _.:liberty, when that happens tote excited. This F:,-, ~ -- -: l',”' le now the ruling: passion:, This prompts tbe : .' :.:' ' 'llind cry of "Dive l'Empereur l" trim lips which • ii,- - yew reonifta,,,ago shouted ; quita• as "Mier. -;.'.,---• , -,' - ';eiraly for the Republic. The. same feeling of :natioilitlity:, It ;strong in other nation! of the ....r.'.egintinniti; audit 'the rulet:B, - N:apolion incleded, 0 , ,t this feeling highly '' excited, aeon by a ??... - .i.,,,,,i:. it :wilt hold the Spirit of fieedom and re ', '...-. ; 4,..4 wi ib p ,yine: This may he the secret of the' ;.:::. thedegyithe part of t.ii • e,old despots, act they 4 ' , :',. lmirepettsfin enforce that erticletreaty of the trea irviezpi„,sideb. forbids any, legitimate descen dant or itasttroror the smparoryspoieou from ''-.; :•.-- 40...argift fo,ihe'liki itti : 3l- li t '' , '- . ..' • . P . r .,..8i,,, -ok, we sa id Were; it b e folly to speculate '• * • -. •'• • • t 'intl.! dark and deep, , ... ' ' ''''lit Mr hriertabli end we think it equally s;; .il.::: • . I , :i t i i i i x r..P7 !cita .- t: there will l:41--n!,...:Pill.qi 'eel:: I . ' 4?.:,;fee allog- time . - r! " , Y ri,i ''' ~.°7.,.. ei6°- P"Pl"':. down II 'ton 1 'to le n eEuroPii : ....'... ....., .4134 TiYilifil '. 471 , 0 - - : (7e.r ,::::rite ' irittairers4 ;. . •-•,`,:. , glgtsr iti et Ittltfl , ' l ' lr :.; .., - 6. rulers :‘,04.4 J ~....- .I x , F prrectiorw , T hu le. ..,..,, . .,.. .:. ... 7 - 1.: ~ - • joreffithe former we her no wenn!. .; Voi-Yanto LAntts' Ihnisvotrr Boclirrr hare had suet henry drafts upon them for provisions, coal, Frei, during the.rery inclement weather . of the panE few meting, that their means are ex hausted. Much suffering has been relieved, het much reniains. They therefore earnestly appeal to the benevolent for further meant, no that they may be enabled to go on with their good work. Of course their call will meet with a generous response; for no man, we think, could enjoy the comfort of a Warm parlor, or the luxury of a well furnished. chamber, who had shut his heart—provided he has a heart— against their appeal in behalf of the suffering Donations addressed to box No. 14, post, office, or left this afternoon, from two to five o'clock, • at the regular meeting of the Society, at the Session [Loam of the First Presbyterian Church. will be gratefully acknowledged. One•word more. It is enough that these Indies incur (belabor of seekingeutthe objects of their beneficence—lot them not be suli.jected to the additional labor of seeking donors. So, do not wait until you are called upon. We ought to ho thankful to those ladies for. basing furnished so . convenient a mode of dispensing al ma. i. The' {Mimeling Oszette of Wednesday 6nys "The thermometers which we tmaminail yenter day mornining early, in this city, stood on fol low: lir. .1. Crumbacker's, exposed on the riv er hank, 21 deg. below zero. Mr. Seer's in the heart of the city, and xaking the heat particu larly from the mouths of several rummest; and chimneys 16 below. Our own,. low down and 'and well surrounded by the fires of various honies, 12 below. Thin was the coldest day probably, ever experienced by the whiten in this latitude." • Winter'e exhibition of ••Chemical Dioreinsie and "Dissolving Views," al Lafayette Hall, will be open again this evening. For the rittrbor,b Gaerthh. THE PORTE ROYAL SOCIETY. Last week I gave a short sketch of the Jesuit Society, and of their projects in. conjunction with their old miters, the crowned evil-doers of contented Europe. A similar sketch is now offered of another society, the-Fort dif fering.in almost every respect from that of the Jesuits. It flourished in the 17th century. It was, at first, located in, and afterward, near Paris. It embraced imslo and female votaries, , . living in separate convents, cad had conevoted with it several schools. The object of these recluses woo, to cultivate literature and to prac dice devotion and penance. They were per sons or amiable dispositions and gentle manners. hey teal groat respect for the Scriptures and professed the doctrines nt SL Augustin, as set forth by Janacnius, the Bishop of Tpres. They were remarkable for their implicit detrotif,n to I the Roman Catholic church, and fat the se- Vero discipline which they inflicted on them selves. In all this, they were quite the oppo site of the Jesuits, wit, despised retirement, mined up with the aches spirit or the times, concerned themselves little with liberal studio, prayed still lets, and least of .all afflicted them selves with fasting and bagellations. Among the friends and admirers of the Port Royal society, were some of thecittat celebrat ed of the literati of France. And many of their writings he. still rend with pleasure and ad vantage. Racine, the dramatist, wag a pupil of theirs, end afterwards became their historian. Hits attachment continued through life, and when about to die, he requested to be hurried at the feet of his old instructor in the cemetery of the convent. atollin, the celebrated historian, was a passionate admirer of these amiable monks, and a decided friend of thc theological sentiments which they. advocated. lie ifaa tpuz Medved in the persecutions which they starred from the lanais, who succeded, more thou 01lee, lu ejecting him from the high position in the university of Paris, to which his extraordinary 41.1M - cations bad advanced him. And when he died, although ho was a scrupoldne catholic, and of Irreproachable probity, mud had been an or• moment to high literary and social positions, the' Jesuits denied biro some of the usual honors connected with sepulture, for no other reason than that he was a Jansenist ip -kid T Higion ;, views. The Port Royal society included- excas its member. come of the brightest geniuses and beet teen of the age. Pascal, who!: Provintlial letters 'ore esteemed a model of didactic *din- tarp. style, entered the lists of controversy with the Jesuits, and carried the war of argument and entire into the department of their morals His wonderful genius and industry, as erbihited in those letters, bane been honored with a rots- I sure of admiration, Ircm Romieh, Protestset, and Infidel critics, that few authors have had the good fortune to enjoy. I cannot fnthear, in passing. to commend the reading of Pensive 4'r - i11...0il Letters to any one who desires to know the true character of the Jesuit society De Simi, another learned member of the Port Royal, was the author of the version of the Scriptures into French, which is still In use To this useful work, he devoted limiest( with pions entbnaisun, during two years in which he was imprisoned to the Dasule, at the rnatlga Am. of the Jesnim, ea account of his religions opinions. The celebrated Frdasine, the tabu list, poet, the friend of Moliere and Resins, who wee a "penitent' of De Sea, was the compan ion of his prison hours and his coadjutor in the work of translation. The most versatile and luminous writers of the Port Royal, was Arnaud, distinguished even among the celehrious names of his nudely, as .11{,. great Arnaud." He was furnished, for his mission, with all that it demanded, brillnut tal cots, unboionded ambition, unsullied character an ardent love of truth, and an amiable gentle nese of disposition and rem:niers. He ehowed that he knew the capacities and the temper of kit antagonists, the Jesuits, when be' void to them, "1 Jo not fear your pen but its knife."— Bat they feared, and not without reason, his pen; they were agitated both by rage and terror, when he directed it to the ez t osure and con demnation of their imettoralitica The Marshall, De Vike, remarked earcasticly - nn their pertn buttons, "there must he come awn in al,l this, the dessnits are corer so excited when noth ing but the glory of Got is at Mir'. " The Jesuits, hoievar, always more addicted to the knife than the pen, brought the secular arm to bear against the Port-royaliste, no diff, cult thing in those days. They were accused of despising the encharist, olhavingno holy-water, nor images In their churches, and of not pray ing to the virgin and the saints. This was un true in every particular. Yet a decree , wee pro cured for the suppression of their order and the distinction of their establishment in the beau- tifutvelley of the Port-royal. One clause of the fatal decree was, annihilate It, annihilate it, even to the very foundations." And it tens lit eralljexecnted. The buildings were demolished, the site of them wan ploughed over, and even the graves in the cemetery were sacriligionsly. violated. This took place in 1709, in the reign of Louis the fourteenth. Thus ended the .Society of Port-royal, after many vicissitudes of alternating prosperity and persecution. A devout Roman Catholic might weep overthe desolations of a scene that was once replete with attractive beauties to those of his faith and feeling, and his resentment might justly rise against those who perpetrated the out rage; and in this sentiment he would but parti cipate in the common sympathies of humanity. But this is not the place for prosecuting -these reflections. There is one madams orreamstance, in this pro tracted controversy, illustrative-of the inconsis tencies predated by the countercurrents of pre indicts and conviction. Arnaud and his brethren were, by the Jesuits,aconsed of holdiniopinlone nearly approximating to those of the Geneva re former. Lint his writings against Calvin were deemed by Cos Pope to be no able -as to entitle him to the honor of a Cardinal's hat, which was accordingly destined for him. Thin honor from Rome falledto reach the head of Arnaud, pert ly because be did not desire it, and chiefly be cause of Intrigues against it in Paris. The Pope and the Jesaiteh the Church and the foci ety„uttered discordant sentences here. More .peculiar was this case than that 'of Henry the Siglith,of England, where we find the Defender of the Faith at swords' points with the Arbiter of it, the quarrel succeeding their pristine friend chips. But Arnaud never changed his religion, nor his opinion, nor his fealty to the Pope; yet canonization and anathema, like a dove and a vulture, hovered over him; it remained 'in long doubt whether he should gain a hat- or lose • head. The prieete prevailed, the vulture made O. fell oeroo9 the cardinal hat tows loot, and, to lave the head that heprised much mote, Arnaud fled to Hol land, where he died in poverty, writing to the suet, against Calvin and against the Jesuits. J. F. M. Staves roe Cauronsts.—On the for trip of she steamer Isabel from Charleston for Havana, twenty rung men from forks and„ Catawba. 'counties, - N. C,, were passengers en route for 1 California. They took with them twenty slaves, in the capacity of servants, with the intsationof wonting them in the gold mines. Strteral other Fparties from North Carolina IMMO calmed pea -1 gage for then:unites and their slue!, cm tt .ie trip of thalaabcd.--.BalL Ada. • • DIRECT RAILROAD :S in CENTRAL OHIO. ernseetandenea at ton New fork Tribe.. To theEditor'of the Pitta tgh Gazette. 'TIIREZY. .:'Son: Ina column of y, ur paper of this day, Th , La.* alien of Kotreth—Heroi— The Egyp , codisinterested Spectator" enlightened the lion R arca—Rut:Um influenr, - community, in an article under ten distinct The ... C:ISTANTINCIPLE, Friday, Dee 5, 1811. heads, concerning "the best route; for a Rail, ..., e . 1 ' 1. is l ..kiwg with some anxiety to the w et for political events. The reception or the road from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.'? The 1 great Hungarian leader by the peo p le f Eug reasoning of the "Spectator"Spect"Spectator"is not bail, . lane/ has quite amazed the. Turks. Tor the cantle he sets out to advocate—a Rails "The queetioutif the liberation of Hungary— road from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati: but he n 'i w that the liberetiou of its lender has been accomplished—must Oxeye be one of deep in, commits two error before the claim of his portance to Turkey. It is yet fresh in the. article, first In mixing up the Pittsburgh and minds of even. one here how warmly all the Steubenville Railroad in his arrangement; and ' Austria. s ia rch T in ur th k e e) su r e e c gx esa rd o m f her tho c , :s p e e e r. a te g ti n z u ri ll t i o n i del h e e r e tnt of Hungary as the means secondly in his allusion to the liempfield route. I, p i n er , p . r p og by ren t %on a tb l e . route i d, The Pittsburgh and Steubenville Company are which Russia the r tger i t n , not bufloling a road to rinrinooti by the shortest, or by any other, rents: if their road may eon- indicated, led from SL Peternburah to CuILSWII. fleet, either dirertly or by a route somewhat intrude, nod deemed the warlike belligerent longer than an air-line with .roads leading to spirit of the Magyars less troublesome un her frontier than the hordes of Cossacks which have Cincinnati, it will bee convenient and gratifying for a century past, hung like a swarm of de fect certainly. But a connection`with Cinch, souring locuste, over her : devoted head. lode anti by the shortest possible line, is no object of pendent Hungary would, however. prove a nu vital importanoe, to this company. The citizens deflator a confederation 'of all tine aspiring of Allegheny and Washington °entities, Pa., nog spirits of Servia, Wallachid and Moldavia, and even Dalmatia and Illyria; and adulate., grow up into a formidable harrrier against Russia, . the citizens of Hancock and Brooke counties, Va , want a Railroad through their property, nod on aw aity formidable enemy of the Turk. for their own convenience, for the enhancement_ Tho Porte, nevertheless, forgoes all at these of their property.'aod for the safest investment considerations, and in Its interest in the cause of their surplus capital. The city of Pittsburgh of Hungary only regarded her soness as e, menus wants a Railroad through this same territory or checking the dreadful progress of the Czar in for like reavons,—and`furthermore to connect, the East. by the most direct route, herself with the chain ft the present moment, when Austria is still of Railroads through central Ohio —te gather , growling over the sabre of Entlyiali, and threat up the produce and travel of that fertile Coon-ening the Pomo with ouhrard of disaetera, no try, and pour it into the lop of the "Iron city." I interest in tqw.til by it in the movements of Pittsburgh has other aspirations than that fthe Hungarian Lender : it, however, hears with Ibeing commission agent between Cincinnati and interest, the 4 inmate, of hie popularity, and the neaboard. Let the Queen city connect tier- , doubtless hopes that he may invoke the "Genius self, with liar own riob districts, by all the roads of Liberty" to hear him on her uhield humid she may be able to build, and there will still be the influence of the spirit of political evil, and left an enormous business from Ohio for Pitts once more surround him with his countrymen, burgh. Why should "not the lietriptlehl Road all eager for strife against their oppressors. lo ever he buile" Why should the interests and I the event of a war with Austria, when Hungary prospects of the Stephenville, and Ilernpfield should have the countenance; even if only Diplo- Roads - be forever jeopardized by this false peal- matte; of Constitutional Europe, the Turks lion of antagonismt The whole elate of the would certainly join in the struggle: particular case is this: Pittsburgh and Allegheny county ly should rt Russian force interfere as it did in contributed largely to the tonstruntiou of the 1545. Will all the ovations of the people of Pennsylvania Railroad. Recently a Railroad England he of no service to the cause of {lunge. ills beta projected and begun at Wheeling. an ry' Will Lord Palmerston again encourage the avowed competitor of the Baltimore and Ohio oppressed only to forsake and leave them in Road, to draw the trade of Ohio from Baltimore still deeper oppression! to Philadelphia. Pittsburgh finds herself cut There are still a number of Hungarian. and loose from her fastening by the new project Pules, and oven Italian refugees here The tat- She looka about industriously to repair the dain• ter are mostly from Rome, and many possersed age which she has sustained: she tines upon a of American passports, given them by the then central line; compromising no interests of north- consul to the lintel States, as A nitnran ea- ...so or southern lines, and invites the trade along war.' This abuse ought -never to hove been the contra, line.. Thus. she will never diminish coinmitted, and ought to ho corrected. It ie ' by one dollar, the rams .nr her investments believed that the French troupe who took Rome in the "Ohio and Penne - Look al the lire of and overthrew the nascent and idoeperoun Re• the maul named road. with its western and north- 1 public,would bars respected American passports, western connections'. who does nut nee that i without the assertion that the hearers were 5.,n,, 1 these rcages are too distinct and separate toad• 'fide American citizenn. aloe) , of the hearers A nil of any collision of interests. Once more, .proye unworthy of the protection they thus en- . the Steubenville Roadie emphatically no romp , joy, no doubt the consequence ore . ertain de. a,: of the "Ilempfield"—the lest was projected 1 moratbration which takes place in the minds of and undertaken 10 des. oaf the Baltimore trade, I emus men alien overman., by misfortune. let it do no-4f it re , The Steubenville Road 4 serious taissinfierstauillug Las occurred be• will base a trade easentially its can, which twean British Embassy in itu•sia and the GOT• ' Wheeling cannot get, and .never at the outset eminent of this country. The town of Herat thought of getting. It is the merest folly to has been a bone of oontantiun between England talk of these two Banda an competitors. their in- and Perrin for many year. It Is situated in aeeerdz ere totally diverse, not antagonistic -- eastern cation of Persia, and been iu in made. "Finally;iliear.u..4 tit- 'mai "of a charter from pendent of that kingdom, which, however, has Virginia" will not long, we urns : , di.tarb the frequently endeavored. though in vain to eau. mighty visions of a •alinlnterested spectator.„err it. It ha. proved a chieftanabip rather The interest and affections of all Western and A ifghan wan Persian. and us Great Britain new Eastern Virginia are not centered in one mull 1 pretends to the Whole of Catmallstan and Ad .:;„m•, and we confidently believe that a fair ghanistan, it is not willing that Persian role preeentmeaui of the nose to the Legislature of should he extended over the strong and wealthy that Stale at its present evasion, ;rill encore every place of Herat. In the hands of Perak, (for if thing, which the people of thin porticin of Vie., has at last fallen into them.) English domination giaia, and the people 'of Ohio may desire 1 over the Artehans. who are the most wariPse, tiltooßt. and nest to the Cireasnlan,. the most coura geolne people in the East. /beret would he a strong inducement for a union of Peril with the Ad.:bans. In this, Iluasia, probably, is cot idle, the policy Of the Cyrr is to rednee Pellet to point If wariikp capability, and check English arms from advancing (amber northward dean ifey now have done The English hlinieter at Teheran. Col Shied, has let Persia for Etre:ono in Turkey, awl it is now a question whether the Shah will contiour to hold Ilcrat, or it ohedi ence to England's demands, restore it In ITS far mer position, The Shah lately sent an employe of hie Court to Vienna to employ Anstrisa midi tart' officers for hie army.' Several have already poised here on their way to Teheran. The affair of the F o und. Railroad has been settled; if indeed Lorry,. dipious,..y its, i 1,., interfere to . destroy the cc ill. men!, so 1 the Porto permits abhas r ,6L a to .distn : i , d ii el 4 , .. 01, e.rpeurr. The affair of the t ae si Holy fid. ratlehre, has been compromised vilil• present ofwiigilt s trab4sorsim-fearn the Sultan to the Provident alike Republic of France. A Go, tromentateamer lately rams Lere far, they pan pose of carrying them to alarseille, au.k.fhas left with the peered animal. on heard . 1. The Czar to new tire openly arelorei .proiee to r of the Greek Church throughmit the tilts man Empire Greek pri , st, are led to believe o hat they would be better (out awe, let politi c illy) under Russia than the Sultan. arid speak freely rf the good time to come, when they will boiroot of litraislinpprass.on . Tuts "oat mar is one OrgrOWItIZ ilnpartnflCC 1 1 the Trireleb hoicks , . andwill, 4i , likilliTS, ve,s thy' be the pout of a great p.diticat struggle, of whieh Tur ks) will probably be the held, the gnat, ant the, so-um . r. January 20, 15,52. FROM WAfiiiINOTON tC0rn...4,4-Jecev”l LL. l'lllAblariab 1,4 WAPIIIS9iai.d.LIUM7 16. /04,..2. There Is probe - Ay tome difficulty at the ekere wive end of the Avenue, growing out of the reception of Kossuth. I Moline to the opinion dist the whole body of dipldmatiate represent ing despotisms, have united in prottTeling against the reception yr Kossuth by the President. Some action of that kind, you may :noolf,et, I regarded as probable front the begintaig. And I confess I vas not sorry that the cunning of liberty's martyr to alb. Capitol happened at a time ITO ',roper for drawing the linen little more distinctir, than heretofore, - between Lice government of this democratic republic 14:01 the crime-stained tyrannies likely to be offended by the occurrence. Why should we have any diplo matic intercourse with Banns end Anotria. With neither hare we any rommereial reletione which a consul general could nut adequately sap:rely We can hare no political sympathy with either of fixate aorepowent. We know them only as the murderers of freemen and her votaries If [lndite° and Iluleemen would both voluntarily teke their lea•e, I should rejoice at their departure, and the country would look upon it, not only with apprehenemu, hut with profouri4 satisfaction. And in fact, if the Pree ident would take the responsibility of redoctrig the mission to France to the standard of • mere general consulate, the not ',.id receive um bounded pane applenee, and would be eject hal peacein,l intervention. The unecrnpoione usurper who has suppressed the hopnblio of I France, &eeryes proocriptioo at the hoo.l, of every people and goventiment acknowledging the sanctity of constitutions and laws .inth;e we should commence the great nod much needed reform of cutting down the enor mously heavy espenses of foreign intercourse. Mr Webeter's reply to the letter of Hulse man, animadverting upon the speech at the liessuth dinner„ will be out in it day or two unless, indeed, something like a general protect bas been tent in. In that event, more time will be taken to dispose of the husineee The Webster movement le assuming a more ' concentrated. form. The new Webster organ, 'Our Cnountry," published in Boston, hoists hie same a president. 4 copy of volume one, number one, has been sent to each netiator and Member. It is an able Journal, hot is le probe ' bly intended to be published ,during the cam paign for the nomination. This opening num ber presents a summary of . Slr. Webeter'n claims, and claims for him a clomp nomination as the h Mop candi4aN. It maintains that there is DO need of a ccprantion to orpr.s the sense of the Whig party, sod that the only eh jest of its assembling should he to give a formal iMnetion to this nomination. The trouble, therefore, the argument runs, may as well be spared altogether. It Is considered here by some estate politi dans, that the Cass men aro counting largely neon Whig support for their candidate in the °rent of Scotto -nomination. It is assumed that "Union Whigs" at the North and Whiga'at the South will not rota for Geo. Scott. The nom influences that defeated der. Johueton, MI strongeet Whig in a Whig . State, will, they pre dict, defeat Geo. Scott, even thotigh he enter the field with the preAtige of a regular Whig nomination. Well, this is all a mintake. That game of ploughing with Whig heifers to ileum a Whig defeat bas been played out. All the Union Whigs who are going to repudiate the regular candidate, ho whom he may, to sop 'port OCI2. Cu.., may be contained 'in the Gener al's nide pocket. Apart of this story is the re cent fiction, that Mr. Clay had written a letter endorsing Case as a good Unlou.Whig. A pen dant to the same fabrication, is the assertion that Ocn. 800tt was about to publish his up• prom, of the Compromise measure, from the ten million Tease plunder bill to the fugitive net. I have seen a huge pile of beautifully engrav ed certificates of stock for this Nemo Tess, to demnily as it is ironically called. The amount is five millions of dollars, the certificates are handed over to two or three Texas commission em. They are coupon bonds, the first two cou pons representing a year's interest, have been cut off and delivered to the commissioners, ae they are now,payable. Thus we have the snug little sum of $300,000 paid out of the queral treas• l i ury into the coffers of a single, state, as the 'price of otT _year's abstinence from threatened rebellion, nullification, secession, and what not. It may bean right on the principles of flounce, expediency, morality, and the sternal fitness of things, but Ido not believe it is, and when 1 looked at that pile of treuure en roots for Texas, 1 could not bet reflect that as a father of one of the four million families in the U. 8., I had been robbed of two dollars and fifty cents. Per haps, however, it is all for the beet; perhaps this,elight contribution to the support of Ater icatt slavery is due from me on account . of the love and affection I bear it. I only know that it It sciakeereaty more sub hauls, I &ball be for 4 reiletauce to the Iset'extremity." itcrrna nr Escr.c's It lota from W C. Homl, Etq Director of tl.e Harvard 06- ,ryn;tay at Coml,ritiFe, we !enrol that this pia ait.ltittereattnit comet Id read rtei i lr— Nearly thirty yeerchave elapeed *iota thipo• of rev.dution of thiv comet woe Ly M Eticie, of liarlin, whose nene it beam to he about forty months, or a little wore than nose years. Its recent returns have therefore been carefully oberrved t.y Axtronomers, as by them the truth of the theory of a resisting me ilium, proposed by M. I:nclie, will probably be Q , Q , i , t.P.a. Mr IS. says it Is corning toward the earth, and b ra fdmr, are more of it if eh.) cli.urbi do not prevent- —Beiteir Ira, Fall Importation of Hardware, Cutlery, &c. LOGAN, %I , iLSON 4,z _CO., No. 129 Wood Street, e..,ett to call tn. altealock nl 11erclaCaLs and nth,. to coca ~.aoa mcs or FOREION AND DOMESTIC =IMIEM iuroirrisb us nr.ftwc.r4ceia.i. Atli It blab tb 6 l era now yrepa ake at LAMA nelm• • eannot WI t oi l er, cr-A full eseort ment of SI A NS'A eleLr6t6.lC. P. A.V1611 616 s e. hami 6uolittr t . 4 1— Mr. H. U. FARRELL havo seen Teo, Liniment tooted. And are ea-my-kind of It' Fool oust. Felling • great tint.. 6641161 , es uu)rereal mlitfatetion: It ha• cored beds .*. of eerAll.t u bete , " Is htAhle estoll.6l as • rcome‘l 4 , for both man atnt blest. A ELHWORTIt. . . 11=1 Potroienm 1 leer A Molt Rcreltluebu Cass or TOTAL BLMMIL,ICuszn 1111101.11V1.... - W• 10,11* ELe.l.l.ni,lon A Um. 11111...1 •nd IL. public gentralit. to thr a tt m. 111.11. of lble city. Tlav b• onntlb, ml v.rsou who tall ba.kantical in 1,1.1141 tx , the fitelm bore 1.4 l•rth: • 21.1.1. KIKIL P I bed been I.tl.ral rears with • a - amasser both op., which ountinued to locreae. until Puptersber. 11110. the Inflananstfon at that time having Involved the whole ,l o tne menthes. of bo(u elvS. µd P. 14.4 11l the ut a thlek 1310.•biCh When} drat:ruled My eight. I had an operation porforturd.and lira thickening removed. whisk N. reintrie4 and left me In la bad a condlthm as befre. A t this oho an of the complaint 1 Med. aPPlientino to eon"' eel of the mod eminent coetliral town, who Informed me Matt 'my rya. tioultl . get well.' At this tlnte I could eel dletlngalidi any object. By the advice IT mate friends ' I commented the urn of the Petroleum. both InternallY mid locally, under •111011 my eyes have imprortal daily un. tll the prenotit time, snl 1 hare rteuvered my eight maim. ly. -Sly general health wax very notch tweeted by the Petroleum. end 1 ottaibut• the taucestlpu nem} count to Its use. 1 roll& at tin. 1152 Beintul street, In thls ear. cud will be happy to glee any Junl.llooll In relation to my Wow. WILLIAM MALL?' 80, sale by Keyser A McDowell, 140 Wood keret:lL. M. Pelham, 67 Wood street D. A. Fahnestock.Al Co. corner Wood and Praia etreetv li. 11. Burry, D. A. Bllint4.hateph Bouglaea.arol U. I' thratearls. Allegheny: alio by the Pto Prison. P. !LILIAN. wll , ll leer Bans thaeln.beventhet_ Plttatatth tar iVortu Sexciric!—MclaNs'a Viceui reus —llll. Invaluable remedy for %tams. Is rapidly eau : plantlng all others. In nubile estimation. When It le used It has produced the bet affect*, sod dilvan out all other retuoll.w. "It la the beet they bare ever seen,. Is the ermat); of all who have one/ seed it In Wale rartillifli. ro . Tenno Feb. I'd, If It. I'd. Kidd A Co-1 teceired . • Int of MoLautee Vemalfutte h op , roor e ery( last eeriest. w.hlch 1 Foldout It, raw week. and I think I mold have add one thoueand boa)why WI, time. If I could have got ill but lot knowing where he get 14 I had to wall .0111 your agent came around. Mr. .ry mason that line trit4 McLane . * VarravMnge, toll tee It Is Ma beat they have ewer eeen. In tel. It Is intrueelllle r oe any one to ray too much In favor of McLane's Vertai• fug,. W. P. 111.0" Ae Worm. are an prevalent among children, no tamale ' ,b oo m to Anima It. Pelee, 21 cents roe 14111.. J. KIDD A' CO.. No. (A Wool K. Citizen's Inzurance Company of Tittebtil:gh C. 0. 11065EY, Paten:wry, SAMUEL L. 11A8SIIELI., WT. orna, 94 ViAl r f i g h BETWEEN MASSE= AND *4-ARMED BULL AND 0,0000 RIEND ON TIIE 01110 AND . MIBBIIOIIITI ittyzits. AND TIUDOTA. RllOl. W. Imam again* kw or damn,. ,tAr FMK ' AIM ~,,,thug a. palls,' the SEA un4 INLAND NA F7OATIOIV and TRANSPORTATION. i ' t . ' 11111ACT0 A: • • • 114'ira• - larimer. Jr: P: U. Itur, wax. nmOtam. Id. ' ilia, POZUPk. • ' Ilw Viti t rttucjt, a tgna ma 6.4 " . 4 OD the of croup, Jx.5lSB OANSQtI. son of the Itfir. Punti....l P. and Aso P. list,ock. She funrral take pla.oe on tofinorrnw. (fisturdar.) fit 10 erk.ck. M.. Tram the refidence of 111.0ffitta..r, on Ik.ser etroet. All, gbeor aLS. Th. bond. an rfififie,full, Insit.l to St. tend PERSONS are anti ..sr last. nr ra. Pittsburgh tits' bVety Install:in. es r ItIE FOLLOWING lied to sorip Mr the , Amato. y of the Dal. ware flu 1..., of Iddladelptsla. vir Amiaird rdanamie Ina. ' Lambert a Sblplab...-.....$ r . Co ..$ u Lodan.•Wllmn A Co 33 Am:....... ... 5 1...C11141M/0 .. ~ Drown. 1•1011. ato • 5 Living.... lioggeu a C o . 1.. NIA ell Job,' . ... In 1.,,D. J. II 5 Daum., J 85,10•4•011 Andro, Jr 5 Dam11..1 , 0 C .... .. ..... 501 , 1'0t-coma P •• 10 Danl.. , a Warr.. s•olcCutrbenu W. •It . 10 -Deno.. 111,10... 'lO Jel'arland J. 0 5 Ilak..well. Pea, a I!. ..... . 10 McDowell a P.+......_... 15 llar ard 30511 D„. 5 Mclutyra Wm . „„ . Dradler A 11 ILlrkHne bunbel... ..... ..... 0 11.. a Turn 11.. - , . L Almbny Jobnl. ... . 5 Omn, Mai. aI u .. M. 1•11. 'Orb , " .. :A/ Chamlo.rlll. 11 :Oland., w neon • Cn••• .. . d Clark S. TEa* ItllllurpllS II . II d Ch u ng Inotor, . .... lulMman A. Ii ('burr. Carothere a Co- Lillartln VI. W .... .. .. .. .1u ',L 31.nry cleorpo 11. .. . , r.) t•rdhan VI to ......... ..... Ito Molina,' a L0.P.1.1 . .. All 1.1.0...11 J•hu.. .. ....... .. la 11.1%. A. A a Cu. . 5 Campbell R. A aC. ...... . a 1111110µ. Jam. - ... •,:a Gal, J P. 5 01,... 1..1 10. Canna., NIIIIre A Co.. 5 Mtlier. Cldrrell aLO _ 5 01.-owl. 11A11 . 111.11 A lc,. 10 41.11.111, J. A _ . _ 5 ~,a ~,,., _ ..... 5 . Ma., /I C01d...11 .... , 5 C0.1,1r, Jou. a Co .5. %Drub. 1.1 ll_ ... .„ L C tOl ourcughout It A , . • 1 11nraan•D Ta b o , J ar 4 N 114 11..11un II .. . •25;Noble wrlllam.. ~. 5 D.. .U... ... I L Neal Abner II ... 15 Dean Aleantoler . L Nlznlck a Cm. ..... „ It/ Darla Jam. 11 ... I. P ont I, Y . .• .15 l llooiap A pathaway.... I. Pontler A Nolen. 5 C. Elodbart W .. Jr.. b Patterson John EJ.rnlo. II a Co b Palmer Hanna a C 0..... L lirdrli.l. a it,... 1. Pag. 5 . . II .... . L Emrll Den, . . . .: 5 Penh'. au... ... In Pam., John . . .. loiPennock,Mitelrell aCu . 6 Fr .Ikl. I. D. 11. .. . ... 5 Itolonaon a 11.ntaa.. . 15 , Fdhlan T. M .... . ral Itelckonang. O. A •211 pulton A.... . . . 5 Ralaton J. II Prowenleld P.. A 111.5 5 11. Jobb A. .... .... ..... .. . • - arrvr any rt Ito Kra irier a h1t.t..03... M....thew. a .ra Wr.t • P • • 5111nItInroa Itertrart 3itiStu,r. tarhnloan ta In iirolsaan W 11 ,, c1“.nmak.q. J... .. I. lirtell Ira ,u Asatir a It . Iht Ilao It •tr in %chef, S. S. aca .... otinoartlrn J : 1 1 . 40 Ilsinte• 11. ACh . ISt/Arlin:l 41lb Iluathtratt J II • Co— 10 ahrlver A Barn.. 5 Unitas. .. 6 Samplr 11 , 04ry •-- Ilotarnl Jima. • tst la t Sbunk S ..... R.11.il WlO . ..... 19ThoturPon 10. 41 11 15 l Ir.carts, Smith a C. 1, V. .. J . Mimes .11. a . . 10'14•11.er John, Jr . 5 Anne. • trulast . 10,104,1 Jacob. Aram WhtU Joao, .. • ... . DI tittasru 1.5 t I. Kenotrdr. 1111144 a r 0... 10 Warner 0. E. a.l 11 I. how J ... ..,Wijm•rth a Sold.. Sliaairohor . 5: Wrath , : Jenks I n king. Pram, • t.. fi!Vo r .fltte - 17. -- rt inaotpllltrrler la.lrnad A t A .lu I.4,ltitn Jana , . . 5 , 1401 man learge, lottryout Starlong • Cot W . 1 4 1- thd l 14 • 11eIhnuir .. la Sauna Wm 14,w...it ACs ... 10 Yng on • ',tors 'is .1r Ito 5.1* 5. Jr . . I' A. MADEIRA. All- 10 T.EXM ENO INE WANTED I—A good 5 *anti hand STEAM ENIIINF, four to Fll horrt , 5. , 0•• ar, want .1 Is rare:tow lor 11111011110/K 15.1111114 ,o 1.• Ils ale, and tort tiro or kns. LAII , TES!-A_ A. MASON A duntl,l lh.ir wzni ftrinu•l •ft:r. i 115 ,.. 1417 ,„ 1 , tr , 5t Hold Medal 14, To Freighters. Fr LET Ono of those oonAruodions c. 0,“ IS•seltuutrs. situated I N•• eorepr 1. «rty and ttayte streets. 1 - I.i.d Lt Jew. ~,, /Oven yds lb. 1., •I/Rh nest. llifl&J t 7tll ,1/I'roN-24 ladoi, good itunlity, in nt.lre enl (..r sale nr I.tIMI toICKEY I-"., Wan, .on Front el. If AHD ei EASE-50 tes. No 2 Lord. n, sale by •2° °"a".• r" 13AIAII =REV 1 CO Loire far nale by N." .Z.l ISAIAH DLCKEI It EA tar our by Ul ISAIAH KICK Ey a ALT PETRE—SS bap Crude, in more, and fir AALI& L r ISATAII DICKEY t CO.. ;Yaw and Feel .tr. ri I NoBACCO-60 boara and brandP, ,ee'd 6.r .4,1. LI ILAIAII DIM( Kra 11 - RON, NAILS h SPIKES, of best quality. wan 11,•Lawu a ton Wqr at. r,ylatantly .40. by DIAIAn P . 11.1[1:1" t CO I:4 l EATHERS—Cunstantly fur male by ISAIAH DICKEY:A g COFFEE-100 bao for gale by .SOlOll Dltli KY 2 01. q - ti. 110 LASSO--114 Ws. "St. James' 'n filr.`ktai.r.v I OAF S !NIA R, --s4l bblg. Small Loavec A W Lbl• InTrtio..• M ORS 51.1,1 CO. IS awl 21 •1 C , ONIMiA SEO A RS-110 boxes, MOO raft, ( , 1 Aair 11.16 Attif . la, ih aryl 20 11,,.•1•1. I";iladelz.hin. Oarptt Wrictir and n k Ltrh, WIC h. pe. 4-.. r..ba the ivy. , I , lko.Th• L.ll/010. It 11.4.11 F. y Nf.rth Third .Ir.o. I um.' Notice. • • •Ifirrrr - ..414, Teachers, and AltdrPlf,-17 e 7 P. . I. !Kat lb. rata.tt ot etartnltt, ay nt..4 at a forma, estertip. prt•Tato tont t.e ••• tot taiga .ritut.. tho taic .1.1.4.• I,ll,7l:trttlt A.Cttt=s , s4dsrps , all e..nttatut.ll....lttatly U• Ern. Wlttlt Jollts onraoei. soy 5.15 tem. Patent Right for Bale by Counties or States., if )Nl of the best articles ever patented for .ret• ro cr b' met 1 55 TO, 1.V.11:2,41 • 101 Tb• = - •1 ' 1 . 4 .1 :;111N " ; 1111.11.61 i, 14-. J ‘‘' K P p ar?•trlkkZ. kok7:l;tlerl. Parlirotar stleolkon 1.1 , 1 to ickrvrarlitkit on! rruk,nekkoolo Mr PO. !to pkonortloo, nr pref. rotr ,r 11.4 kt. or aak, , Itkrorlrlkk.n col,* prptat.ll., alleod.l Ir. I nktruelkkok *III to ail Prkrk I •• 01...7r4 otkr ooltrlCA, •11-1. 0/.4, oky• kr.• •rer, etrrtl..n yip p . m r 1.1.01 p 111 (IRAN()b . .I6 - , 0.N. OF PA., will /1.,kt . 4 4 - b.kurnpl ....yawn to I . PP.tlkkrab. %Ire . 1 ,1 C El , . 1 PICK SW , - Sterling Exchange. liILLS of frlicohanyto on London constantly f Iv Rom. of 1.1 mad ups, arl., , 1a.,1 T WM. A 1111.1. a 01 , I'4 ITc.l pt Associated Firemen's Insurance Company. 0, r MIA RES of this Stock for pale hi- • e 4 .1.:1 11. D. litso. F. attb Old Allegheny Bridge. ./ fIiSBABES of ihe Szook of flux Bridge • tn, wh t/ 15 M 4. 11l & Co. 1'21'31 Cinoiruzati Exchange 10 FIT TIIEC KS for mats in sums to suit purehurta A. WILKINS &CV . earner at &lark. aad Third gla 140 O. SUG AR—I 6 hhds. atom and fur di • ' , ale at HI, 11,7nraa In el.,* ron4.ltalrelit- j ALEX I{ 11011. LON. Pivot st.. .—T Qi EM I-ANNUAL SALEhr semi litmu s. Al cola of AA. 111.6:M 4 -10.1. still Govlimaer lit lb.. 1, E.. 1 GA liartr, olr,t: boory 4...erip‘loit of Pry Goods, :lota.tie .ml rovlif..Ar• lulling at about ocw half lb.. umar.l pri;... la2l - - -- - subscriber has sold out his stare or (most es and eneln. stmt In train to THONIAB COL 1. NP. .ho .111 carry on thn liron.er sod Pronto.. boot. Loom In Om tame old stand. No. :0 West Plain of th. D.. mond. Pittsburgh, and on whOm I would Invite snr cOn. tomer, and lb. public grovrally. Lena. thy continuance of tha antlang. that lb" oored On G., Ovitus-td.Acu. lintnbu ran, Januar, itith. HAVING BOUGHT OF CYRUS BLACK him entire em-k In MI, I . 1 / 1 arty on the name Luntnesa lb. nag. old stand. No. West Xid..l lb. Diamond, Pittsburgh. All Linda of produne •ill taken In •achnoge for llrorwries. I nollclt a Float f public pa. trkosa.. THOM AP C o p LINS. Pitt:Lure, January 11010 IESI ji2l,2t SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP.—" Witttoulo 17 Rive" Prlttni.6ll. (fifth War4.l Si b. :Mb, Mr. It. E. artlarr—tlo the Pith ult. I caught • rety at, ear* mid v. ood Mowing t lanot toted earlier than Weal, ra. Irmo4,ditsxiitar u bad .tOl4 uona the tdeht befort, rerann eleeping with ear wea Intuit anao,cd t ut 0. which, to my great astowthotent, vowel ml rainas if by magic. want to 11,0 f In the morning. and ant now edit, well. Your, Ar.. Jrnm DM, I hereby certify that I al3l wail aninalnted with lb. Owes virtue:W.lmm, and that the statement glean letrue. A. RIONDON. Palmed and gold by FL E. SELLERS. 07 Wool at. .1321 NEW 8001181 NEW sogics ! T HOLDIES LITERARY DEPHT, No. 74 Third stroekoppalle the Prod (Mc, Lady . . gook. for Vehrnary. Emil,' National Magarine. fur rehrtarl. Field 2look t No. 19. AmT Lawren, a liernari, by the author of Ball' Looters Art Journal for January. Imolai. Labor am. London lloar, Nos. IC ant 17. Model Arrhibocl, N 0.7. Ilan* and Inguanco, a domestic oUTT. Sketch.. In France, by Alexander pumas- Nnicherbocker !daunting. Ibr ....RAI: h. • 11.0r1;11.111 and Cultivator for January. Hunt's Item-hates Magazine. for January..kh a ; ea r. hanker . . Magazine, fur January, kJ • yam. harper . . hlacaalne, for January; $3 . yam.. lloidas Dollar llama it SI • year. Eared. Meamfbc.ss &year. !tomb. A Wills . lame Journal. flcaley'• Itimk. fug January; $1,.0 a year. Graham'.o Varit'. UAW an ' National Maga, $2,00 mt. Rangers. by Capt. hlagne Reid. A largertutent of Emden. Literary raper., alas hood,b o ., and oubacriptiOna received at the publlvhers F ri _ Steam and Hot Water Apparatus, OR HEATING BUILDINGS of every ....to., will be tractal, combining vil l oro d dealred: and reject andeativfactoryonaration anhe.l. Mane liar limating and l'en.liating caution Eli. I. 111,10.11S,SCIlooL 1103PITAL.5, FAO. T oniv, , ,uwELLtsas,ETOßNll, OFFICES. do., furnish .4 when dulircd. MI/Inker SCAIVIL, ATKIN BON • tIICELY rIIMOTHY BEER-1O Lble. for sale by jaw M. DiIAELI. L CU. _ _ SOLID BUTTER-2 bbla. and 2 kegs Sol LI l'Acktil Dutton, In ntom end'. /numb, by OW. IL DALZVIL CO. FRttil ROLL BUTTER-6 bble. redd and tar sal. bi WICK t IdcCANDLESS. •• AR4-12. pkgs. recta and for esloli.‘ ,sl9 WICK bIeCANDIA hinting Office for Sale. ArN ESTABLISILED FEINTING OFFICE fba - olfr of Pittaboraflt Is Lorebr'offored for tab. Msterlals ma mostly new, and baring cost abort lbar thonasnd dollars are ampla fora tort ratabooloaaa. The/ 'dTagrp!nttkrabo-,rxr lna tarts. for trbtir - rat t en , rarely occur.' • A doable smut. Wutanro: rmr. Alta .anus, :resold awia mabtbb n " OVl 9 doarfalL ‘ Woo par= addrasaths r4111.1.r. of Os Pitlablorghlintalta. NEW ATTRACTIONS AT - A. , WIN T 1111 , 'S UNRIVALLED' EXHIBITION NSW CnantlCAL DIOBAXAg, NEw Dissolving Views, Chromatrope VieWs, AT LAFAVErIT lIALL, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,\ ith the exception of Th ureday evening. lIE EXHIBITION will commence with of new CI•;,:l•S UY VIOL 0111511, reprn.entloc 1".• View, ar., tou numernus In furol.nn (the lo ealltfea; in nn advortlnement. After which crnutt dikplay of SIX cunosixihocr tnor • with , s *era.t, of new plon.lo Metaphca. , The to with Me .1,111, to .11 the el.anc l e• peculiar to the .1101,1 day, arif.t7llggV ll .. I f ' 11,417 1 l • i f7: , : i . ' cairbratinc night Slasn , toil;il`'"I',";1'7"1l2-1iI-1:4'"iel"t1,ieft mar, ,ent• TVAIOIt ar k aIaDELI . 4. Calehrattno Illxh Mara The Int•m•Ito nuhtort. uIDTo .OF CUPID ........ ..... . A DAY EXHIBITION, fin Saturday Afternoon, at 3 deluek. PlTTOteta 25 rent. only; Children under 12 lulfp .. rlnel DoDoor.,e ~n .5 7; Exhiluttou cowmen... at :Ai . t\lt . .lr I Pull d ai. oterlntloo In small tollni . i 1 ASII3IERES .i. DE LA INS.—A. A. 111 A- it r . lON tr el, will Cl,'.. out the remainder of \lndy t' : hones It. Laity., ..tel .dber Sheer Gonda, at Ob 'Dan mporter'' , *dire, \ WA" , \ `LOCKS, COLORS, MACIII Ci I . :kV AisiD lIIIIISDEP, titet In thd manufacture of WAD D.Perst , y ' .l , i '' ''" '". i . ' III4I,O ' IVRITR. AA RI orPR t at. /I -1 11A NSPARENT. & PATER W I ii . DOW 4 BLINDS—For ..In, at No. Y 5 Market end., by "II TIIONVIA PA LilEltd ., ill ALL PAPER It BORDEkS—An oxlt'n• , ) v . ,v or hair hr ''''" Vt ' u.tigt:Vttt ".ll S, y. 13 6.1. Nll.l. IL SZ DOA R. tt. MOL ASSES -12 bld.. N. D Moloam. IR bhdri, nay: `'''''''''' per .""'" lt c .t i r.nill:Vcl;. ' 6 l '4 . .•,:, BUTTER -3 bblo. prime Frech R I race by i J.l3j K. DA LZ PLL k t _,, lIEESW A Y-2 tot, now Ipoding froign. I UP Ilene., for rola by ISAIAH DICK EY'd CD., J•IR Water am! Pont. 4 i REA SE-5 LI,IN. now landing front pt, kW Drove.. for ;tale by INA; All DIIIIiitY A Ca., \ 1.13 Water and Front 0... FLAX SEED ec. DRIED FRUIT— 7, bbly. Flat 1.e.!: n tuns (hied Arnie. n ° Pooth, litooDuir from Ito titneva, for We by IBA I All DICK EY A Co., Dad Wu, atel Fond rte. • Cowin:melon of the Oren! Sm.-Annual Me . 110 TWENTI A T A. A. MASON h CO.'s, 62 and 61 Mar ant! tow:thrr witu er..ry other's" cle:wll..r. dr , evo. 4tal lower pnrc.. 5,r mill • Alt OLA u SSES-5 . 0 and 5 hf. lob's. So 1.13 .1.11 CANFIEI:I/ Kossuth, Magyar and Hungarian Hata 41.:C0R1 .4. CO. have just receiv-4 .41 f.vr Amen of fhe., rotAfARAIA. RATS, vo whivh th, email rog,:ifully 1,01 Me AMA I ['IFS, ICTORINES, & *l4llOl to rjo..c uut their Stuck of FUR S.ulter t)pco at very r.durart priers. vai Bud It to ittoir xJ.s.tii•e• Si ELL UNIIIV A LLED VEIiMIFUGE. ofietzt.o. V.. Jen.lat, 1152 N, IL E. Stttxtv,Your Vemiluito to 4,ltledly the brat we Arr. io Vienonlo. Many orw Worm 51...11 , 10, art war. to , l an 101•4 by Insollua, but they •ueu Intl back rn tuber.' uorivallwl %new Killer. Your, A, W. W. T.I.LCTON. t a wean 30.0.1,1 vs. 0• 11 at the Dru " ; . l.l% " ‘r t e i "" suer of IL ,•11: Nu. L: EE 100 be. Clover, L.) Ito Ttmothr. trr 11100 atere .1 Fr ..l. W.. At NNti LIS II A 111..N.NETI InIJ 12.1`.,1c0md. .11 . 1011.1 r.. st II EESE--2.00 bx.. W. R., for sale by )uI2 WICK x }iff, 1;4 LAX-40 bales for salt by , WICK McCA7PLE..... I . I I ROOMS-14U doz. loan, for sole by d 111000LATE--106filti No. I ree'dall for h, a ICH 0 1, 3,.., , barrels fresh Roll Butter. .17 ;. w 11/111BAUtill. I A1t1.1.--:!‘i kegs No. 1,. Lout for sale by a A r. 1111:11Al../11. • DEA bb{;. iar Kale by 1 ..17 J CA7sl I EU, I INSEED 111.11..Gr1,mold'sbrund, 1., J. 11,1:ASVIE1,11. 'III:ESE-511 0 boxes pratac ~, L O , W m< L u s,a ss ,h,r. For o tli J C.V.11.1001) Lx.. (10 111. each) fresh RAI, Ls os,a,- to:0111404 •Ikin Ir ,al7 J.ll I'O7:YIELD unlis bbiT..fi:esb, 11~. for Pole J 1.1 CA NV11:1.11 (.2 ALE RATUS—`,O boxes and :15 bb!,... for ea, n r .7. 1.1. CANVIRLD for sale by Ai; J D. CANAISLD RUTTER—I Farnifiri r rini.; o 001..111 i t 4. !Web, l'rt 0.1.11 Js..l or.e'd pre expreo.,llll,l ...10 J. 17 MRS/MT DALV.I7I.I. • S UN DAIES--5 bbin. prime Roll Butte Orti%lQ. Itec u .”17 Nal It:. ./cll5l rint IDE AIM ASHES—:to casks Dick's brand, f..r rat-4r W. LO. ,ml 7 BUTTER & LARD ltfrs psrked Dots,: bb.. ItattS: fale by tal7 R tt AtIA LEN CO. 1 ONO SILAIV LS I—A. A. MASON'- CO. A aro tio.lng on: the bsts.s...e of tbsle tS,W and SA,OO Suss-I. a..10s ... 1,1... tr stld V , C.I. jalo k‘11.:11. 1 4./ N `? S • CO. ' i s P re A c i l t ul M ;o% T t. T all t S tb l ei — r A stUAL A ct nr 81.-ylno.. Parntuattss Alpst,s, Co. AN lENTILS-200 lbs. German Lentils, for ,d utle Or W. A. BlcCl.llltU • CO.. his Grocere•sod les Dealers. 1.10 ,, 5 , i1 , 15 ,,,, Y ., — .,,, P it en n V 8 11 0 pMi11y Of the hest quat i or ',WI. by W. It:r.,7:::: ,y,u'.•" -- ;„. , .0.,,L11.rt, street. , B UTTER—Just reeeiefed and 7 re- • 11, 1 51 l l i i. e ants r,!,' itec ,.. , t orri,...v`, IJ'¢/.: by otto ENciLf..Sl.3 8 BENNETT.. pRUSIATE I • TASLl—jOilitin ree'll and c r .,„th, by J. EIDO • CO. yelf, Et. C.. 11 ,1 Street. .. IVIUSTAR - D—Su -Tune- Enedieli , ,, in kegs, Cesol.4r, and ti I peckatt.; kw eatr: , by Is o J KIDD* CO. tiANDLES--Pure R%m Candles; rxiiia l'ol ',bed .. . Whits and I'd War... . C,..,.. Mould DI r.. ,Cor. vie by jalti : 6;0 I. l ,or3utio at 00 5 i‘.. b. , . C — ~,_ IiAMOMILE FLOWER.' 30011,s double English:for sale by .1 KIDD • CO. ~ LIQUORICE ROOT-2001) he prime; lor• sale by A 5 ID • Co. . H. H AtiflNG SPIITIGE: I IC;:ty y a tine arti ur e; ler rate Ke by . • For Beall:Food Teas \- 12.0 TO MORRIS' T.F..4 sTolii, Isl THE v„ teeisees. ii Alszro .i 10f,..z (7.s are gm.er kept at is ntsir Good *trent sod flat flavosed Tess Mt cents per uud. g ' u ' s . ' :Z ' 41.1 ,- ~r i. t. B 1 . - ,Va , 1 gd h :7. • , 4' . .1( P ; s . 1..u0t out kr-the owe Tea rlelq Ist the dont. .* 1. 1 6 • 61OREIL , TEA ST(Nr.. • To the Afflicted. ENTEIBER THAT SI R A N COULILI SYRUP. Le remedy Sor Cou,Ashsk lihnruallsin. Asthinu. /101...4.1; Croup. 4c... to. For number of years Ito ...fulness has been freely sthrehol. hy them* or our alty;' 04011 us the genic num Niro who bustrolurf IS In entrap...lnn. of the eountry In whlrb it has Leeen Intn.luad, and loony whO hare Eisen their rain:lealn as to lb. extraordlnsry effrota sod ouros It bus performed. some ot which rot Itleotes groom puny verb bottle of the syrup Thle " fib.medin ouw. We to those who 1311, be 41810.1 with any oboe. nompl thuswee. A empterut lamely. on hand, wholesale so ntall..t the . :1 43 rillIFT. No. OS. Wood Utruet. Prins only 25 cents pot PALI.. ARIIARDT'S M ELODEONS=J wit reed • roma ete esaettment of 4. 4 S and' t (An. HDT ilk:Lo1/11014.4. 1,114 for 1/161,3 at watal.awroe. It. mi.:wait, leo. SI W.. 1 at. Home-made Blankets. A 1 fa NOTILER SUPPLY I—We hare received fide more pain of neellent home-male Blanket, sererglfulit,%! brown, and barred. Fite lesetetado.de all.woot Plaid Flumele, out, 31 RI. per yard. V 00 . /1105101e IVel.de 51.00e1e, ell cjaallties. dente wad Silk Fishnet.. 100 W"'"'L Kr". " V ' IiVIVAMF/ KLD, 1.1. C. corne o r Vlurth .04 Market r.v. Fie 011.01100 to the euyerlor fthirdue Maellne. 121 f, eeete P. , Y. 1, 1. J ll . l ~ .a. J.IS Brigade Orders. I.II.ADS I'mantatut. Jan. 14, 1.551. THE VOLUNTEER COMPANIES IN the orcemesion to be formM on the arelt al Our. holtruth, .111 be under the Imrordlat• comuse.nd ,r Uli. pTrevlll.. r vNor of Unreal., thateral J. PX.LINTC.SK. _Jal5. A4,4lel;en,P, The.Hunganan Patri dE ?.-11ELN.,OUR MIDST in a few days. It 1. prope..l to hire him tbe ...inhere of ire.r7— metier. The. that deei. purehhee their Minter elm to " "' s ',;T d A "" ! lull p e t t o parchase elmtr einthins •I 'lt vrom IS tri:Ji pet teat of a twouut. that full athl complete. Watt ifs efuder to. jhrhlee. Ate --llSt.ift‘fwid ah n.sr Mahan.' alley. FLOUR-4111de. receiving and for sale ky . Jr ' a. IIILZELL*OI.). CHEESE -300 boxes prime Cream, fur sale by i 1.14. 1 R. DAI.7.CLL a Cf). 12REEN APPLES-16 'ibis. prime, choice t.leutories, for sale by I• 14 . R. DALZILL a CO. L Alit)—lo bble. beat Leaf, for salt - by - 0. VA LZaLL DD. Jali SUNDRIES-. 1.8 bay Feathers: 21 . Ulmer.. • • • 3 10 23 bags Deled N 3031 u .3 b.: , “ . . (Ped:l 17 bales COllOl4lO 0131,. tm We 33 . 13,11111 DICIEST • Co.. 104. Water and Vront math... ANDRETIUS GARDEN SEEDS-Just I A rewired from Nadalol... • full mad tottapista eorUenot. 01 warm:MU the cop of 1401. , ehielt 1 will fer• eor enamors dtba Weals or Mall. u lbr 0 , 4 sta 104 and IGO WOW rt. crewa wiei kilt; sti. --,\ \ V t)‘4l_lll.*R el AL . \ i'' „„,,„,. A „,,,,k....—A,8..,..... and oupo:rlin , k fnr th Le ra . r re.totiwed and Z6FW \ anled f7rozpotior. CI \ - \ MOXeIIENE T 8 \ , -IF-•..a.1 DAIS OF SAILI.'I4 TO \, i I ,6 ND FIII.IILO U NITED \ aTATOA-4IT In COLLIN. 1;1NE. - ' I - RLAI r5....0 5 . . ton . i,, i 2 ‘ , \ • i ,,, \ estur. jan It) NT4n.A.I..T. ito' l , 7 , . • - - • ,•1121 , , Feb 7 ....Wecl4e.e.ta,, fe? 11 • .. S-aur ~ rb 1... .. ....Wedo , .. a , Feb' ,. 'th....- •. - ..;l n u r nir ' .\ 11:; ' .:1:. ..... s ZL ' . ‘ la "l 4•l ' . ;1:1t A z,;.:::lv4i, t , - ---- N,f1.:;;; 1 7 . ,;„:„ ;. 4 . 74.,..:: ... .-_.. \ .. - ..,',-,‘1.. , ,.• zz' I's . ..... ..,.....„,.;\ m" i...:, ~ ...;. mi ,:-. .. ... ~..12. 1. Irlart ~,,/,un• nve .3.... :3310244,, Jul, tu 1 : d l a 'd' a :" J 'i uil - .i .... e.t ur.lar...Ww.ln A. n------- - e..-. 1 . 5, Avg: 1.1.1.... . .W.ltte 1. Anl Sward* 1....td J. . \ Wednewl v. :seat - .... Satorda,. .. , ..4.1 14 .. \ . ..W:eduerda . . :en{ • .a . t , N1 1 :,- , .. i2,1....2:\ ... ,, , , ,:1 0 . ,... 1.1: , ,, 4 v, A .. \ ........ l ' iro ' g1::: Vy ' is, ...\ - 1 - . 2 ,1 ° ..1,1, , r ; . '1 0 4 1=;1 - \::: . : tOpurday. Sro . .r.., ... .1 Wednesday. 1 1. ... eaday, Dee Zt \ *: '' CU:It.ILINE. PROM . \„I.I2A , RPOOL. \ :.2 . NlAti.li4, fur „11....n,n. SatorlaT, thr 11\lan' ia , ..1 1 ii' , R 1, 1 , , ,, ...4,, , 1 r n ,, r r 1; ,,,, 11 ,, 0 . rk. ~,,,t iat t ., ,,,,, , ,4 , , th ,,, e ..4 17 , 1 ,,, „ , kg 5 ~, 2 NADA; No New tort, \ titittly, the 3141 FROM AMC7I I\CA. ,_ I 5.,. -. CAM ILIA. f m 8.01.94. Wedneo. 7. - the 24th JrIX, A. ?mitt,. York, WoelnesdiT. thr 2sth N1A0.4 LA. fr,m7,ll*.ton. 11".'doerdal. lb. 4th Feb \gA.,., ' '''' '7 Y ,',',l' I"":'\`i ll.Z 1:1. art, ~-L,. g. 11th : ~A 1 , .1.1 loa.N " . 1 r.14,a 5 . the 2ab \ . P LILL A DELP II I A • LIVER POO \—eaapo cars. FROM PIiVADELPNISIA\ 1 . 112 lc MAN'2,IIF4II: Thoredai, JatO 29th CITI 1 01.4.941.111. ‘ 4,.. Thurwlay ,\ March 4th 2122 o 1A'421.11.:-STF.R. Thuroday, Marett 2.514 FILO3I L.I•CILPOO.L 1 - 121 ...F'\4I,ASIONT. ‘Wedoetelay. Feb' 4th CITI OF . ANCIIF:eTI.II. WednowJoy. eh 25th --• 800111 AM ETON s: ttE.SIEN L 'E. \ 'hoick eKattb. Fonda y ... Prop am o , ott for \ Nrw York ew lora Now York \r/ibIIINOTON. \ Jan 31 1 •b 27 . Mareh 3 1 NISI ANN. , \ Feb F :, sr ,2.1 March T . S i V -' ,1;.. ". \ 4:rl ; . 1 A ' T . EI ' .\l ' t n y l it \ Ifi'.',".,',: i '' . • 0 Ma, 2, Jud\ 15 Jana 91 1 RANI:, ',LI,' 19i J4l. ) i.', 9 .C. 10 1.T lII.IIAI . 00. ..- Aug 14 14p, WAtql„l. LNN, Opt 11 011 1„ ' l ' 4l 15., 111:101 A. 0. Oct I/ N, ! , .19 Nn, 11 ,. 1 M'At.lll 1 2 TUN. ... •d In, .. ~,, m 111.1L)1. n 'l\- 4 r...e 31 .4 Jab 3 ' . \ -\ rITTSBUILCIH MAIIILEI. % % \ i/177C1 . ill . lllOlOlll riAlll . ll, Frill. martuna. Jan 21 , I Only nme into business \ was doing yenit day...l.,trlno r .0fm..1 to 'the Lied demand' , of e city trale. ,The w tiler mottouee Id and dlsagreeatls , for out door 'l,winee . lI.OL - 11-4'onelide No 11mite4. and aake email tote frino , wea,n , 1'5 , 43 12, 'an.l c 64,:: 24413 31 for ,timr De to extra Um' M III:N-We cl,tlea nnna moderate busl e .7 \4,1 Lk al 14 342. 43 4.,4:,, Bo ey +,, (4 6 0 0; Co Ze5 , 11 , a , 7 4 NI , 011101:1l11:t—TI.^marke I. anlet with a m n.. rtiT era at the lallowin11non: '..5.05!4/333 3 . 1 Menet 32 on 33 , OaIIAL 'Goff Oh (4 1110 and • If B. orb . ,I Tn te • fin.. i l "''''" leo In !milted lets at 7%." Ed Vie for\ thouldrra and 9 Sttie tor ham,. 0.11. w of lard In limited onsulYitiom at. IY, In hbla amt be In ken.. Prk,l fis iestrew. and we el. ot \ r. ere reliable. qtratations \ lICTTEIt—W• nalee a ri.ott'Rued 1 demand 111 01 k tatera, romo else, to 42(4110 roneholee 11, acid 11411134` h, tea. . \ 1:11/Ek.SE.—We notleea fair nenetl,bualtrit at C+4 CD 1e 0 T. .. CRACKERS—Our manotactorle. erialloue‘v de a bolt im;inew, with We. of nil they two ma o,Lat tho ioltowlng prieea , \ Water Crackers. 1i , bartat..- ... -....-. , --.4 3,50 • • lYyrpeptle .." .... - 'a - ?. , 0 ht OU . Bread 71 barrel 2o4 eels .. —.-.....---t a e D 5109 VRM — SnlMllea are rery light\amigo-ices rule blob. ear 13 2n f.,0 new crop. 001ea1ed pl ea, ti'necr .0110 so t IS ....,'+ for pealed Apples roar he I'M al 31 '1., ,, F0,, 101.1.• FEATllEaf,,,d.a • ln limited Late trartypiro at 3:40 40e, . Fl.sil—Tbe mertet e , y...ind:.... pnetry Inn. with a Mod era, .-.,-.. dt-coz m a 1 . ,. the 1411 , wing ralee— , Vo 4 1.1aer..r.: ti:.it',..; f...e. N, :11, an! N. Y f: 51 , , 1-abrader 1.1,nr4 tr...x... L i.f,...., •SaYm.a. 11. , .. 15 au . Lake In-.: i. ~ ..'t 1 , ? , t, at, '....Lan le YY, V 10.• 1.0 , 127-- YIK I..Y...mrma ara tbe art.,-1 ruling rotes cn.nex rams 1.104: tws EM=E 4.54 P.LE Lazio\ =xy t 4.1. Clover st S 5 &al rael .7.1a...51 tathol... IMETZMWZIM=I Moe la; GII off. and prism , rulrl et.m..thimt hiabre. TI.• nirvana. rea , h.4 b?avra, of which number 350 e r a r.ki to rite buielliera and .21n do rm s to Phila delphia. raa,o4lloool S.l 60 co I 7.5 4,0 boa. . 0 00. 110 u. 00i.SS pet ,014 nvvracosc S 3 trZS; liga•-00!es bawl beep [mire Lrisk. qw,te ea SO 2S Q 0 W. CO NI 11 Enct AL PROO'IESS OF AMEIZIN_NS \ An Engli,h cotempornry , thus describes the eAcial and cm:want:tat rbentmettaehirk the ettlted State* net exhibit*, ta eighth, tut,the wetter ittetiT etettat'hh , It ercett.l be In vain to seek et parallel in the bast of the human nee. • •; - - - - in‘en Intovral of little 'Moto than half • century it so pears that taht estrearnittare P.N. heeeihtdvmed above 400 mrevent In bomber, their national revenue has nog, menus! beady :tee ma tent. ta n hi public expend,- tun. W e . ucreeeed little mere 40,0 percent. The e:Alnico inn of titer commerce la itelicated by so Inc ave. 0' hear:l nte/ per cent In their imports end eve. , sod Cul per cent lot their ablution. yl. Increnved as 'city of their Internet communication., is es pouhdod by t a number of their_ post Mho, which teas In. creased morel an a hundred fo l d. the catgut of - Inset post to.ls, which I. been &mimeo' thirty sin fluid, etid the cost of their p04011.-a. which, tux Leon sunoterenl in seventy two told Isom. The abgmentation of Stin: , ehtuery of public cotructicovie todiested by the est,. tof then . rublit lihra a. which barn Were...tied in a t two hid r 011,,, end he the etwatlon of tit.l* librariee, nn' In foonj la volmara They have complrtelf.n . vy stem of ' esnal nevi Woo. •Incts,:plered on • monitory low wool,' catepd Irn London to Calcutta; and a system \ of niileaye, whw.h , con inuouslY e vended, wotthl ...Mb from' Lonna to Van li man'y Land, and ban provided locaupdtvo machinery tn which that distance would ha traveled over in three new at lbw oast of llid per mdo.— they have created a ST. 01 tale do mgation. the sin gmtg.. roam.. of which i wrobiblynot inferior iu nn to the collective inland tone of all the other countries In the world, and they tour - inlay hundreds of river steamer., which Impt in the`vaids.of water the mulct out caltritT of rood. oftoon. The y bare to nue, construct ed lin a of electric telegreph. Met , . laid etettiuhensiT. \ would extend over a spare long< by' 3000 milm than due divtatow Irmo the north to lb. ~., th fele. sod hays pro- , Wed finnan,. of .1•13.311/i0. r Which a message of 3...1) word•aispittobsd - under pith c tmattudsoces from the north pele, nog ht he deliVered la t.itttta at the matt. pole Inoue ininate, and by ',bleb. elnacquently. an an nf nil kWh tie might be nt ha to the north pole in scientist Interval. for sale, viz The steamer Ben West hes hekl sold at St Ceptalot Ileeta - toCaptem leM.hon, lot 312.000. `who design. plating her Le Miteouri, na the opehhoz of herheation.-ILoo.jeuraiy. WaXitcd, • experienced Warehouse wan, in a tale arocerr Ream. a s.taatton at • modenete preen eanung "rich tan obtsan the Fumy by note to Ilex N0.14e, Elttetatrgh PAY—stating Lengew can be Cad. Fatlsawar ref rem itl3:ef Clerk Wanted. 1100K-KEEPER—noneothemecd einny, tient lexes:wee required. er!th n reu ame. in handw te riting of the stglicintt. tette Ottlrr. , „ leLtni . „ .1 Card. T 1E underaired, haring had it Lr y oz ., r; •rtla t iTit=itio Van, llutulingtt . o. Company, Camden. dnent...No. 64 Smithfield atreet. feria It hts uty to state thst the Company hare falai, and holemmildT w-reinged the amount doe him on hia volley, mid paid the titzumptiy. thoona not lazn4l , Tit i orlofmtrtinthe , Pa., Jannaey'ls.l3Eß.—i nat , snar Real Estate for , Sale, ()VnL T A E 2In7t I. l "l e r i:s d l2l 0... Warehuse. Also. a Boum allot In Idefteliseter. recopied by Smonel Chinch. adjolaing %ark. Brower. The house tamest eutisitauttal. ly tither eide there fa • Poe eeriest of water. An orchard or l4dirlost lumah Mere, ...I emery m0wn... 0, w • resPeetahlo aliment countr y home. is ma the lot. Also., • Lot od. the allanolusabela rivet. barite the Itolitoit of Millartilliorch • Co.. on the put. for tams ap ply to ° JOS. KNOB.. Attorney at Let, jaldelAwlAß Grant street, Pitnitmosn. Diyidend. TILE Trustevs n the Pittebur h6l ~n ! .Z rg 2V,V;J tg'011117:r.1.V. 1 .4 rapitol .tr. of 11.$11 ' 41 ot 3. ConlrosA l 2. fete—i Janlll. Eli EL--gNs . W l ll l . tr y. c i l a h r f:a o r sale by pkgs. for sale bI J y: j.l If WES t iIeCANDLEMM ILK WAlir. 00Bu11i1Si—This desirable h ' r in" js.iu . tinstbrut cos. Slorth ass MaoLai sts. +ANTON FLANNITLkor 1,10, and V ..i:N=lrr.l"—ib.l"WN"Y "P" ' " ! t. b. jalo MURPHY aVI SUNDRIES -20,000 lba. DOl — Pork, piime ; kt b l4 ' .. %.>‘;l 4 lMiita per.atooner Pilot, old for mkt br 1), • 0U CL C. 81 1O 1 .0I P k CO., 11.1 awl 133 Sescka sure. UN DItIES-400 matte Caania; 17, . bale/ Cloves - ' 6 2. bb1i7:6666,6. for, le by li Wu.1160,11.6T I-XX for salvby trai.h.tei ALIT 4 VLL AM) OI L-20 bble. Wihter Strainedij A l"'al" Tib rlltairiltrk CO\ 1110 E-12 deuce prime,' for sale by " ialo MET, MATtUI WO I Ca. f - W PF - T - 21 •-/ J•lo a . MATTIAWS 0). /1110BAC0O=15 boxes *toed brands, of s's 2. and puma bum for ebb. bf .1610 RIMY, MATTITEWS & %HAAS-40W. chests X. IL, Imp'l, k Bl'ic .1 •6e boxes Y. L.. 4 Isborfab Inc sa. by lac) . MAZY. YLATTILWS * CO WOOL-16 sacks Kentucky. fur sale by V JAI(' RUC!. MASILINITIS s CO. A R EAS SEED-1 bbL and 1 sack for sale .a: AID MOT, X. 41111411 CO. TOTIat ; Noticej JOIAT 'ELL has eta iiay been admit IN tod • partner .La the how. ALEY. WOO SWAIM s co. target et. I, Flailad•lphla; I \ 4 and 44.2` . Lf,Yet;:„h. rut,b.r4,. lot hamar,. 13.4 wg. et. 111 \ . ; 6JiUY, AZZIrW.A.RP S 4. 'Whole IJp ly,l39toneo. No.= Martel e Phlll3l4pfda. ma, W 3 ; to Jong ma ett. \ ILEY & Wholesal W rota. NN9. 1.1 and Wro.l atroot, INkonnott L - ETTER PATENT haring bee gran ~,b , -put. hotgh, Kittanning...lW Italkol r.r. - it. towli _let\ to_th,;Tpgal, kof eat ;I=Z . jr„,:li:l,.. ' iMni.; ' :, ` Pi.V7 • ',;g.\ hotwko the boors o 10 ooltek A. M. wad 3 e'er 4d.. the porywo ok tins from the etectholdent • Pro+ \ o ne and elyjlatoge for thwmauso.ment of ;he aka o 'etanY ,tal, glu•burgh.l3l January, IiSL Wog flenlnnak ` o n t o. IL White. George Ogden. ..gray: (4th et..) Samuel bahl. J oar" Itou dnowden, Itonj•mln J o aryl John U. Stmenbeywar, Jt h inotott. 3 1 ."W9ing. Joh Mon, ' 3wwkot 3 ltien. Ern , • and berforrat. Ittotann, Jar o / Ilroaßellto Itorynnwt and aoflKor. lilt Comely Adrooate. d McKean Orbit, rogy 3t. yaledgatagg . . - Notice. , , lIE PA • TNERSIIIP heretofore existing .\ \_. bgsms te enheetibern owlet the tome or -Gob • u. en Le. A Will Sr." Ir. il l ssolred`on the let inatent, by .r. withdraws of lingh Oallegher. \ The business will be\(led by (be rb'elY"lr 'YlV4llloflit'alirl:r - ',. .. \ . NAMUEL A. LI:Nu. ' P. IL MILLER. ~. • • \ \ • \ : \ \ Pia:TN - ER.SRIP_ \ \ We I, vothis day \ 'associated with us JOasr Pintitesand thebocinsfoost BELL AND BEMS POUND. • INQ AND,UT a ITTLXO.6.III hereafter bow ndueted too der tn. sq. r LONG, mm . ma CV.. 14 0.41 stand. No. COD Front tnet • between Wend lin 4 PiJaill 26l4 .\ \ . • \ • \NI h ILEL A. LONG' \ P. IL MILLE R , Pittsburgh. Jalabary lath, 16•11 t ' ' .N. B.—The sereaues of Donn antigenwill he'eTatitt. \ • ...1 to the new DM \ ism. PartuershipNotice. • \ I RAVE this cliy associated with me Trios . R, li.aaw, and Ob. Aitetary of the Penosylpsula Itell.ed\ fat will be hereafter cooiluetbd under ...alai* of "Covode A Orallem.•• •• - • JOHN LOL/VDD/L Pirtsbargh, January 1,1152 l-- . i-OVODE ,e, tiItAIIAM, Agents of Penns, — \ . x ) Call.. Co., oorticrPe. Rua Wayne els, n 0.4 \; , Basin. Paulo:rah. Pa. y.- - • ' P) , , \ Ditlolution. T' partnership between the subscribers, \ . \ \••• ode the name or .1 COPLEY A CO - ,4t: the Pun - '• .\ ri.l,-4kigi:',;,72 6 ' . e" C 1 trlitleArgile•rEeTa, th e - . \ ' llattervilie. 'unwary, 16 JNO. .11111E1\ The foto. rf the hile Arm will be.ltlel. soul the hull- nein sentineled, by the .Ml.e:then Watt JOBIAII eort,cx. - Copartnership. • tjAVINO this day sold to J. S. llftwozra 114 .o Intermit in cad Wholcntla 0 La 4,9cdTd_tan i:irli&T.l2VC'S. the """"a lt7rll. P . MIIRIYtx• Pardbarah, Januar - y . lst. 1102. t pad '4"s .t.M C L ,E 4. ., P. SHRIVER Co., Wholeedo r GIVMSI and Cotamlation Merchant.. .al Dtalers to f i r i ttcf - Produrn and littaburdh dtmaafcrtuns, Dee. Ind 130 Stand between Wood and Canthoold.Pitldr tatr h. \ la 3 • naa\i. annoidn.. _...rOrlif manna. 0 N S. RIIIIVORTII a :CO., Wholesale to 100 s I'under ind Oahu i NOt4lo Mechanics. - DROPIVALS Wilt be received at the of IL . fib. of..D.All.B£olalnillon. Ohio, attaant plan. and dardanntionic innM MO filth.Wa lLt dad of drama . / near, for furndshing ell` material. (asraptlaw Gino 111 d Darks.) accitanding first elan, Natal. Watcl-hande, anltylc., In 5,l On. in ♦ lonlind to plans and rderfliaa. \ ‘ TOponds h e Aroarired or• Dm whale work, or Ikne acrtnau oroDraelnd atone wart, Uric. net. .P."•• • f non. Pladvnicad eM Palantnn • 'CI alaa lac'emn. at the Mare ci Edward, II _arria„ A al%Ofrreland.nonto. Thearork to be -waVataand• ta • rr de of tleynaln.r next, .N.D . Da C.—Dan-thud *ben the S. emehe.% oar he ocattplebO. and tb desaalnlaa onn - talda ftcc .tamDl•t , \ fIAIIIIIIS WANE. \alt.dtdatiti.\ , • ~, \ D XORO).: 11111311: adtDDATemia._ \ RA \ \ „till mutin•d In kous Ftens, at 13 10 brawls. 1 ....1—Real 41); and Osts --r...56 =,3 _ /*al MM=3EII T' ~ the synonnttnlmnitrd bi nab. Is .41 tto Tye.... on no bcf,ro Ow IY;b1 next. By order a lb* DINLNI of l' reSktf It-na'A • Select Brhml tiWILLIAMS has opened : • In the Fehool roc 1:C..1 Um • trn Pre•brc•rima atud, Pttlabr tab anat. .. • TERNS, (ix wir..l Cr!sari Clam raper mettelar, per ettartertrla vs., , . . Painer 10 .. ... bmalor ". 10 ... \ . . . , , . . 1 takermat pleasure In meal:that Ur. IL 1111117•15114 an .2,11.1 reacher —tistelltsent, deatenet, and liti4l It i s I. 'mitten. to which be it mbellt :meted. sad which he briars not Pair a Saar *apts.:es:dm eathnebana, but • mitattablemationtneem in erk (I can tastier In. nip own knowkdae) ramos .ad pw. trove mat fully eon... Aistex‘T.PleGtra. Went. 1 heal, Peintam7. April 21,11.110. \ - 1 Call, - c.c. with Dr . 21eGill In the elromlibitesent, . antt recommendation. - 1 bate lumen Hr. Henry Wham. for riaL-/ - IK , din ; lint Hum-eater - mat of willeb nasals ha• team Pier. / tie • teacher—• p.m.!. lite sr hich he to pm-OMM fitted. , He bar great expeeknerc. the laeulty 0t adapting lik ' . .• - etreatip. . the are atel capacity GI hip pupae, Itt.ll 'i 2. around. In dam clic:nat. at kamtlehtemeential Atha s . . 010 .railleat ni s hi. mholam, nudes tiraineegillt.Z4ll . temper and mu. Judgment, and is of I bond ahar . ter. Liming bra • son with IL Wil ll tunalke 1 . aneagth or time, 1 spesinpf his capacity maim •• -• •• j oeoutti. En. pap.pcmonit Itsowledre._ .. I , , Pittsbutith...(ll 1:11, 1. . .. c.:apamo alma 4 .rte _ . _ ZINC PAINTS, ET BY THE NSW a NAL !ERB= /181•LOILT.NO A:ND MIZITVO 001111PANY. Irak, V. J. This IMOPM7I. Mated to &MIA %MINOT.! om. • valuable \ • \ ZINC PAIN\TS, - 'Which have Mimi Ibund after revert isle Mal; both In Europe and the Crated %tam to LW., original , beauty arid Drama. mummies so ps • paltithew.. Their E WHIT ZINC PAINT \ Purls an 05.141 of Zia. sod Is varratriadi her two liot adulterated: sad 141Para7 ..beeoeet, ro 1.6 Mouthully Ida/hand Is milmly fr. rum 101 , 44.04, - nrhTt .. 7llgri• 'W andltr P eralltnr . , \ IT W ILL NOT TURN YZLLOW When emceed ro salaam. a rhagato s It Iva that up In • thae note Aron. talot t, It withstands a oreatern ollictli.the aker r then thy ether, not batali bt.it--44ak r " r. enable sad rub 44 It way 4.1.0 , ritla a m odor. • with Water MIA Witt, tardel.RW.kb en , nta brawl marlath Mirth. ELAM ANL COLORED ZINC,PAINtS., ..! Tkrre an fa vishol at a lair dmithatri, sciartor:MdlTs • the dampest and-bra valuta la tbs. muter At oat e. roots, fencing, outhouse% fere a worth brick:Os, or Moo, m they ars POIL - ' WEATHER AEA FIRE PROOF, \ For ha surfer. they somulkulasty valuables in trory \ form a asthenia therearticith sthr vaUreir !mein Mahe • \' tith, they dry pulthly, and halt.% a P.M arthlik MMes to not dame color Ithe 4.f 0.... 0 07 In MIMS aar tin. c a tha thane, Illserall tenth' by the lama. of, the • , C. JONLS 4 01, "P ? 1•12.1 ' 7 SouthliCharrea. • Reim Satr'Xill for - Rent— \ THE STEAM SAW MILL. at the raosaiii . o6 handy Creek, aloe miles awe Pinata:bat en this \ pbsny river, sou th Ala. kratetta. for mat. l'ss 11111 \ Is good minim ehlra an • tat of .oPPlnit toast s • • pod • Cob %masher, ere comseeted 01ab a mob% •ha b. Nam Is goods end tutelar 6110_ • rep malt ,A.,% ham Deena. all le &IMAM SO the gnatsi Tpt further particulars . 1114.4 ors t h e Mash. ' • • t. VAIL) • • . blabs:Nair. o..Dea. - Good News for the Ladicsi jr ; LATICOBE's FRENCH. leribtik DILLS.so Inteteeett i -Safe and ELLiessol Remedy Sir . a Floor Alb.. bobbin don. libeteetis Debility,: Gonna mine" Muses, Palos lo tbe Dead sod Ts. tor,llol tr APP , Ut.I T , ....... r.lPqadn• Di*Mild .... 0110.11 . 09... itritatitiq• Droloinis or indlgesUes I as ks. or WWI. and WI Uame Oamplains. Deka :a titse or bee beset Om $l. Fold '11.01.01. ./.1....t&ii DT W. tie JACKNN, :du Libeeiretteit, bead t l Wood. Yttesbits , and IT seaCDLLIKISTS. KS-Full rartleisis lot bout wiriDM' , de5411042 ... .14L1 r . Keatitekr Wall Life Insuraace Company., ANT - - GUAT FUND, $140,000. yMS CO ANY oems to the incur d tho occult and adran.two of tbollounaland/olotk [ took YU. too bantam arolood, trontoord. nasoadr lar" rates of praminult an annOtil unnom it. cash of kW Pori': <mom reunited, fpr Um oontingintt 'tek of the Tear as -, oolojoate, bat not trotoolre prooldom tor the Woos art. , ray of utrutbora ayr the whole term of Ufa odthorkeiudo ,- - 14, totem's In lb* accumulating /Lad wand to nob. mood,* payable at dealt , by credit* rpm tkodr Pdfdert a mono toool the rite rtrourity of abort ram dy roomd n. andodsnod tor odyr do rit ll2 e 1 moat admit:lL of Uude for du Ind. tam of Wu EarThas b tbCt.gi Mutual Ltfo Inman:do 6007 aaw. MO a Amino= aro bred at a bur rodotood r 21.11. rd. with • wools/on ire am annually Won:salad aoranto katton of hltkii , (foy fanm mutt() to ex.d.youtoornou to tr.,,, amount of Natrona *OO (bee incursolog ridt. Mot ad voruarfatner.i. • ' Non hoe*aott „!, a , . igiolu In dotoit th• Pi..... 1 rates tbe , fv,saua ,:a ayptioadoul tor uute+... r.d br 12 , u 4r4Utti ' bri 3 O= l„ ii.iiiir. iwrosai.budina xr.attr eu. " • . 6 • , jytuf y oo) \ T. IOUVILLD ii W boxes pnme Crazy ur ea C! by , (Jed \ JAMS DiVLELL *CO. I/ UTTAR-2 bb Fred' Roll for eige by LP 765 \ /AIM; DALZZLI... p I!'l.: 00 la ga prime Rio, for sale. lox OME , JOIPAIVAL—New volume and new type, Now 17,tb• Ulu to natecrib. abecrltdoos • Ted es nixtaxe Lturary Dpxt. Third 14.6 1 — • D-2 Mgt taaico \ Hotico h Coupon Boxdrof Cita, Sortony rotion Cartory. ' C ‘t i lt \ Nse ratiriber than 334' t dar ',Wire) en or aft. tan TwarAivar"--- dR bble \ N . smli Le 11,1)rtif iE;M MANN & Pkitl Drum NO -
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