' • t. y... , I GAZE'F:tV, fri wurfi a CO '.~.. ~P 1 T.T 6 8 - . Q 8 6 S FRIDAY 51.08N1NG,. FEB. 8, 1852 Stb - IPADLIVG If ER IVILL , BE FOUND ONZACIIPAGE"OF THIS PAPER. . . . . Ditr Wasbizt,ston COneepondent, Juries, we • . . are. sorry . to-gay, -13 ea. Our readers,: will waits with surlig - a;eineero' sad hearty wish for las spepdy reOovery: • DEng OF-138. ircolleucant. — 'The.... 6 cr. arid hi'Conaughy, D. D., for nuiny years resident of li'ashington {Po.) . 'College; died t his residenci in that: borough, ~, en,Thareday !ening, the 29th ult. . - • Dr: arConaughy was eery much beloved by `,..the people of Washington, aa an evidence of which all business was suspended on the - after . noon of We funeral: . He was in his 74th year. 06(1) AND IXDIANA B4ILROAD.—The Directors • " of ibis Company lately held a !Mogen of three days is Bacyrus. At this meeting, a contract enteAd into with 'William Mitchell & Ca., an experienced; efficient and responsible firm, for mit:Let:meting and-completing the entire rood of the company, from Creettine to Fort Wayne, Auld furnishing all materials for the same, ex „copt the twin rails and the equipmeato, or rolling machinery ' The nontractors are to commence as E" , On ' the individual subscriptions in grawford ranotmt to su,ooo. About half this eraza already subscribed, and it lo expected • - thaientalider will be made up in a few-days. A icsolation.Was also adopted authorizing sub acriptions of stock to be !nide in-lands, at their . , Cub value, .10 bodetermlned by the party pro ' posing to imbscribe .and the ,treasurer of the . • - . company 'lt is contemplated by the Directors to prepare the road fee the rails during the coming erring and mourner. This can . easily be doite as the Work ivvery light. We should not besurprised if we, should be invited to take a- trip on "-Rallniati from this plsee to. Port Wayne in the e pos of 1563. The right kind of men have '•tbeworkin Land, and they wilt push it through. ReANBILTASILL BAILILOAD.— " -Ae the desperate struggle Is over, . and a new Board elected to _ over the destiniee of the Peonailvszia bast that . , eomething will haute diately. be clone to correct the,bad managenient of the line, which has ,caused each universal. -1,,,--„chtaphdot. We earnestly entreat the no' Board to address itßelf to this work withoet delay, as V, fit is a Matter of,vital interest to the Company. There Must be fault of considerable magnitude, would not be such general grumbling • bynearly all the passengers who paes over . the If. the Beard will consider.' the powerful • , r 'uomiietition of the New York and" Brie Railroad, f•which is so admirably mariegid, 'And the lite • kin lintthey are to o offe r f or the se c o t ance o f passengers, they wilt' see that nothing but the - most admirable management can attract travel ; to their road. • • • Philadelphia it not more,deeply interested in "ale question than Pittsburgh. Oar steam pack- 1 and the-Ohio and Pennsylvania; and Cleve land and'iillaburgh railroads, are all deeply ;Interested : ln the management of - the central route. They cannot attract travel this way, unless they can promise comfort and reason's ble„speed, betwien here . and Philadelphia. ,We . hitie strong cohidence that the new Board will - 'soon correct eluting evils. We think the math - bers-wonld find it to the advantage of the road to tnie a trip over it, - :and to visit the room in - Cada. They would then'persenally team the ".detill Prejudices existing against the -Peausyl 2rattia route; and hoir much they bare to do, to - overcome the injury a bad management has in --- • filitxrui:en the work. - • Yrciarimum LED eta assn.—The means of - - ...-WatmanicatimmibetwPittsburgh and Melo iind are now of the Meet gratifying character. Both the 'Railroads are Well. managed, and are `good order, ktul.the conctuctont are gentle -1 ,rtuntly.Zl obliging men. Mr. Conan:a, the conductor of:the-Express train of the Ohio and .:Paaneylvinia rand, has no superior geatle, , zug,4 cOUteurp;end Mr Crane:vend kir Mat, the Moreland and Pittsburgh line, are models which we should like to see imitated by , all irbo havi charge of the welfare and comfort ofpatiengers. Tha lrairid,ran regularly, and systematically ~ wittt.their time tables; so that passengers can - calculate accurately upon the time of their - - '.:l.l.isf at any lutenist. point. The tine could tinclr'sbctrioned between the two cities, and doubtlesa willbe,cngeoon as the front is oat of 'the gratMd, and the track well gravelled. At .4risentit la not but to . rut too fast, as much of was led in cold weather, and has not yet bieii properly adjusted. We expect that in few, days the journey. will he =Wain els or -"r Oa neighbor of the Cladang Herald, ii a dis. . . ... hppainted man.. He has heard &Smith, and he is pot 'eloquerit. Be- - esanot understand - how .- ~..... - any man can rank_ him -with Clay, Webster, * . .... ' ' 4 , Horwin; or Lewis! We sympathise with our ~ '„:".- t ieiglibor,aot bemuse Kossuth is not elephant, 1' '.;;litit tacltrise the editors of the, Herold, has not . .:-Aherilachity to appreclath .it. -We eommend to. -• .:..,, ~- t hateditor, tie follotriniestidie from a paper of - . ..; . .. 4 - - " the itigheitianthoriti In Butiqie, onench a 00- . ''' - ' s-4 _ Peg Which Pay probably.lend ham to doubt the ...1 , . t laterectness of his nen judgideh ..-. . ~.-. ...- 4 HlMMiliieff-.ELOQUENON, - - • . Ito , have 'heard id Kcasuth, and we hese :- - , " -- Miretilly read the reporte of hie speeches!. 4. His `t . . 4 .! .:.s tyle Mae and PersonaL Compared w ith the . - 1.. - 'men whom speeches lam been recalled as the . 4d-oratory be recent times—such "'44".lllll"msLar:orlaire; Blum, 'Shiers, Gamui enid-ffeantiell-L-Kastruth, he cabliand grave.— . 1 , ' l' Ile bailie sopidiana, no verbal dexterities. AU , - 1 - ~4 . he aritit'hint clear tie:ln - ant,. logical. ,He - never ' ~- I ttouthir his melon; never iniugshis hands or .b,i s hisfeet; never gestieulates hie violence, ~".rri - to the °phonon tricks of the orator. to iiiiendienceitith an Idea otitis gametic. . ittali;;Y - *rhetorical wespoti he usee ecurn ve ' .' 4 4-'-":"....Sl,ritri , end Webarlinot , heard a sneering eau -, • ..." 2 :" 7 - . >": teiiefroM ids lips. ' ; Be neither mocks his en -, -.;__, - ;• , ,., , ermilike (lawuCti; :kir Insults him lika O'Cormaii4 ;.1116appeal le Made directly to the intellect ol' ?:tdiliesna 4 . ifdiptersti more parlous to Marines ,. .r : <.,.. ; than to mate. Wairoth.of fancy and of feeling .` . -4.. , llpundotibtedly pommel:scud his passion eome - 11thes breaks int o sadden explosion. But in 4! . these qualities he has had many. equals4Catit .4; ~ s m; Mirabelli; Patrick Henry, and others of all ,-. ..., :4.-.,-. asatiosia.-';;What teems amore particularly „Hes ;:".14 -. ititidllM--4het is, personal—in his Cloqueneets, -its Morel undertone, - Master. of hie subject, he apilli* to other nations with energy; but also . -• "-."'s s with much of the liOnviti,of history. He eat. - - .. .... 1 " - tera - tus. prejudice—eppeale to no passion—yet ..blo disoouree adapts itself with singular tat to its-ixortediste audience. Perhaps next to his • i '." . . eptellentßeglisli, the thin — g whichlumost curl-. , -..:::' , ..."0ns about . 4 11.Koisuth in.Bngland,"is the es . 'thaarrtrutary genius which he hapfor saying the • • . , . 1 7; itltlst thing in the right pilau -- Of the speeches rinweeperted, , not one Mold change its 101:silty ."'Witbout . mealiest 'ffludiantage- Thee-City - - aplomb - arm precisely adapted to the city,,--the • ,' . ' : - , 11-srii speech "meld not have .done at Win . chestri,Suer that delivered st:Soithamptan at Field* Not that': the - views and -.• ' ; ' 4.• ....o MS lie ilk any respect contradictory, but 5 : . + .•.: .:. - Att each there ills a.qedaltonli,a particular -lina 5. • % .-: V. - at erguiunt, encUy calculated to snit the Su. Menet, before him. ' If M. Kossuth bad lived in ' 4 niglia In bil &Ise itirti. do - not see how he .- • ' • ..: ''.- hoirld bare displayed e-ticer knowledge of our ‘ - -- - slotrattaenliaxities, permits. and character than . ~. halm does.—London A ihauteura. - 1 1 .._ A large =same 0. • -. 22 ... .. shrirrioti ,' " rv'"„.,"4--- la et the ' .f` oed eonstft's&tftfh . people of.Crs. • id in the 110 ... ) ii to i iiii, and ordelff . _..._ . at- '11°123(" 0 . / . the' refoll4l"3 report ed . ..C asa' vie follefSlSO - - - ii, a ,, a .de freemtst wire ‘ , iat.Ame___,,.._---,-. iiiar our ,•:' ", - gm' treat ' A'"" , t • idy effeyws.• - ' ' West* lre - " ; sOd 654 in se i relm do , bret b ral ot . H.nrwaT thoy de . erve, -A ron , trod .....„1,., their litlrtY, . _,,, and cup- An - effete to ';:pi i . ~,a. ...osettsrug ...., . - .., . . ~,mii kiLTO ..,,,-,- That thrig--.-------...-re,fouglit " Itill*L" . Übttrti'4"7 '''"! the slued : • .'• - ' that the,. &row tsbs,4,laperildr.. .., emis 147 fstetstitt_ end ; atte4B,7- eage r 'l l ; inf . n n . :17.,..: - .lnmies of Au 5!..... cc : h am —wove ,, . . ; 11:thsir e=sm•Stoder.. tbw ~, ,non.._betil7.l...,l!.lptr~, . ''4432414.-"Il." i raliss for &masa eld:', -''- iorr i a. ,-, 114 That 14 ? 1 '• ITIII the T 141 . "6"..12154.00,..frte,tugttgil „a...D4`%.. dwilindthinAnt i ..., '-'''''_:,;..,'0617,4 - -..- ..- th a tl n hea e ndured firm ..,.. est =IV: than detail-40f the cause ;be e at of his belofed' Hungary; and that we believe 'that, by his usumrpassed eloquence, and patch-. less power be will arouse His slumbering ener gies of the sons of 'freedom to make the last grand battle against despotism in 18 62. Resolved, That, should Hungary and Austria 'again meet in the el:indict' of arms, (HungaVy battling for liberty 'and -Austria_ to rivet her chains,' lb would be the duty of our :Cadmus' Government .to any to the Russian Autocrat— .Niaaaal rounzandi Respired, Thatire will never cease to raise our voices in condemnation of tyrrany, whether at home or abrosdnand that, no Ainerican nor., tby of the name, would solar disgrace the illne dorm ashes of Mel Revolutionary ancestors, or the name of as tc.cower,beferethe minions of the Austrian Butcher or the Russian Bear.. Areigements were also madelor organising a Rossetti Association. The!Biloynis Hernia says the resolutions meet the seitimenis:of the people of the county. . - ' EOBSIITH ON IRELAND. From Koasuth's speech at Cleveland we take the fallowing extract.. The report which he modicum, that ecclesisusticel-authority has heen interposed to prevent 'a certain close of ;env ioniste from participating in any demonstratiOns in Gant of him and his cause, is startling enough, but by no Means incredible. Assuming it to be true, then has despotism. in rte worst form, In vaded even this land of civil and religious free— dom. If those upon whom it is exercised choose to submit to it, we disclaim any right to inter fere ; but happily there are no dungenns here as there -are in Rome Anil Naples, for the pun ishment of each as choose to do as their eon- science prompts them ,to dolts such matters. I am told, that generous friends of freedom of a certain religious denomination, to which half of my countrymen. all Italy,-half of Ger many. end many other millions belong, all at. tubed to. their religion, and all hostile to op- preseion awl tyranny.—l am told that they are threatened by etclesiastical censure should they dare to participate :in whatever demonsitration in favor of my cause. I hope it is not true., but so it Woe reported, and should it be true, then. indeed. I could not .forbear to exclaim— -0 ! my God, how often thy-name' is profaned: I by those Who bear it upon their lips? I - confi- , dandy trust, that those of whom I speak, are too religions not to feel revolleirat seeing the I authority of religion misused to support Rus- sian oppression. Tidal, a matter of conscience and of principles, and there I leave it, grieved I in my very heart,, but trusting to Religion and to God. _,... I am ales told thatthere is a morn:omit in tended 'to alienate thp Musette of t United , States of Irish extraition, from co enancing ils every liberal movement in Europe the rug- I gestion, that if despotism on the E peen con tinent " prevails, thli demists Will powerful enough to crusirthei power of Gresstitain. I know full well that freed , though finding in echo in every man's bre t, ,can by nobody be more beloved than b .ench a nation as the bravo sons of Gree rin are. Irishmen love freedom, so thoy c not 'side with despot ism. The fatherland the Emmet and (bat tens, or l',iss Cumuli . d O'Connell... 7 ost giant of patriotism nn,': gat of resistless agitation for his country' sake—thn land where Wolf Tone bled, and Dore song his heart-rending Irish melodies, and his songs of oppressed na tions; that land cannot forsake the cause of na tional freedom; and never will side with despot ism. But lot me humbly eskif allihierehelm- Ing despots should • indeed sneered to crush Albion, would itcrissh Albion to MAO Erin free? i Would di:Spots fight and gain--have they ever' fought and gained to make nations free? .I ap peal to the conscience of Erin,' to 'God, and - to history. He who sides with despots will become, their slave. Help the European continent -to national in-' dependence end self government. For my soon try, Italy and France, the self government can be but republican.' Help by your manly, just and resolute attitude to develope that ?radii opinion of England itself that it may side, oat of whatever consideration, with the cause of oppressed nations sgainst sanguinary despotism. The despots. crushed, the sun of freedom will east its warning rays over toe green gem of the sea also; the people of England ,will become just; a large petty of it feels Eride wrongs, and the' . fondamentalprinciples of your institutions—fed erative union with zelf-govenment, will prevail over the earth. i - ;One - word more and I have done. - Solomon those wisdom amongst all the gifts of the Lord. ' He who will be wise mest,before all, look up to the Lord. !Where is Ile to be seen, will, you ask Ind Everywhere where nature is seen. The Almighty has often written the„destbsy of men and -nations in the very rsnges.of Mountains and in the currents of streains. DW-yon believe that the mighty combination of your immense.. Lakes, leading to the Atlantis, is but I ethre play ofinstare's whims? • No, it is the finger - of God pointing out to the vast region of the father Vol' rivers the necessity to be connected with old Europe. Do not disregstri the finger of God.— Triumph of-. despotism in Europe abut out the boundless natural products of Western 'America from the market. Beware ere it he too' fait,. - , i I stand• upon the very shorei of .that Lake whore Commodore Perry built his flefithild led At bravely' on to victory. 'Yon know hie] motto. 'with which he, hoisted his Ifnion jack en-board the Lawrencejwith Captain LillTelleleti'Aying words— "Don't give up the ship." •,' ' -• People of America "Don't give up the ship" of national freedom and national independence, surroprided. by the Barclays of 'despotism and the Partys of liberated cations. 72011 NEW TORE. (Oormigatidertas et the Pittsburghlr Ow W New Yong, /winery 31st, 1862. As spring approaches the present is a gPod time" to present a few facts - to the produeero of iron and iron masters in Penneylvanis, in orderl y • that they may be enabled to pursue a proper course for the future. Everybody knowe . that a good many of the iron laborers have "gone to farming," and the chances are that . British iron will soon send a good many more to the plough if they would live. -Let the following extracts from the proceedings of the ithernmeters' terly meeting, held. at Birmingbatu, England, • (not scroei your river,) on the Bth of January, a day ,meararoble in onr annals, as one opon which we overettpplied the English demand for American metals at New Orleans, and see the cause that ins extinguished the Ares of Penn-' I - • sylvania furnaces', and stoppedher : , _ The renal quarterly meeting of ihe iron . masters of this district hie been held here to day; • the attendance of those engaged in tho trade was unusually numerous'. Of the cendl tick of. the trade it is cheering to be enabled to offer observations that cannot fail to be , highly, satisfectory to all concerned;'not that.prices are at all in advance of this day twelve months, but. the peculiar circumstances' and petition in which the trade is mist et all times be taken Into consideration; for it is. a remarkable fact that the make of iron has ineressed - so prodi gionsly Of late yeses, and Is at this moment very much larger than was ever before known , . that the marvel to every ironmaster is that-pri ces should have been kept up to any thing ilia the present figitre." It may be useful, too, to mention that the low pries of iron in .tige country his had the cf., feet of checking to a very great extent the pro duce in Atueries. Very large orders have been received from that quarter within the last fort night,' and we hard the assurance of those who are well informed an the stilject, that orders to a greatly increased amount may beexpeoted in' the spring. In view of each and othernircum stancee, the ironmisters are, and reasonably so, full of hope for with the abundance of money in the country there can be little doubt but that the railway eyetem, eanitary and other worke, will befOre long be fttrther extended in this coun try. Before leaving - this part of the eubject, we most not omit to mention that every man en gaged In iron trade operations is in fell work, .and that, too, at higher wages than were paid in 1843. -Of pig iron.the stock is greater than the. demand; but large hopes are entertained that Louis Napoleon, with the view to cultivate some popularity, will lowey the duty for the admis sion of pig iron into' France, and by to doing materially benefit both parties." • What facts are these! How they should make the blood oOevery iron laborer boil In hie veins, and every tongue denounce the political meth diem and tricksters that fooled Pennsylvania into the eupporrof a tariff that insures to John 801 l the production of iron with . which - Penn sylvania horses are that. rriees, we are coolly told, are not higher than a year ago; but these Woes are high enough to put out our Ares, give' the English iron masters large profits, and make „their business that eatisfactory, * 'end all know-what th at means, -cent per cent. - They marvel that the increased make has not glutted _ ' the.market ,- We do not marvel, for our astride ties ihowthat each ion of Eaglish iron has kept 'a ton of Amnion under nod, and robbed Ameri can' laborers , of, the honest , reward for their Inbar.' Medical the United Btateslis the grand market for the exchange of Iron for Cali:orals gold and; railroad, Beate, sod national bonds. They do not target to tall ue, too, that the iron laixacrs arebetter paid than In 1843, when an • American hcraest. , Whig. tariff protected the Isr , hoe Or America, -and . kept..Englislt Iron. ant They itre,better paid' in. tore\ then one slum ltisidesui higher ente of travel there Is a lower ram, of breed, kirought . abotqtra great degree e. bY the Mimi ortim Dorn smie' ag of bread ;Peat dDgc.B,o-te'.4°,loso"Fa-1. here by reason of the stagnation of our mann. facturettand the Consequent increase at apical turaL.labor. This is a pleasant picture, is it not, for labor ers to contemplate ? How eager it should make them vote the regular ...dcmocratio".Safiet. att 4 . go-for free trade. It is probable. Louis Napo leon will admit pig item into France. His stand ard of pOlitical morality is of the same school so that of the Locofecos of Pennsylvania. Franco might be deluged with blood so he might reign. Pennsylvania end the manufacturing population of the United States generally hare teen mur dered by Pennsylvania Loot:loom who ; found theft reward in the enjoyment of the:plunder of the publio treasury. The day will dawn ere long, when Loon Napoleon will be consigned lb exile or death, and if the laborers of the Uni i ted States are true to themselves, they will ea one man, bestir themselves, and consign to po litical oblivion the tariff of 1546, and the cor rapt and deceitful party which foisted it upon an honest but too confiding population The California mail - has not brought an in- - Portant budget, but indicates news to come.— San Francisco has two sets of city officers anxi ous to fill their pockets. And there are two towns, Vallejo and 'San Jose, bidding for the privilege of having the Legislature. Somebody will make noise money and come home "a lucky gold digger." That is the way money is made there. The gold remittance is small, and rather checks speculation here in the face of a very re dundant money market, and a - very low rate of interest. Some stocks are down one per cent. and a disposition shown to sell. Trade—Sales of teas, dry - goods, en., base commenced for the opting trade, with a good attendance from out of town, and a good deal of spirit shown; a few EoUthern merchants ore here, and a few weeks more will see the trade of the-city active. The next news from Europe is looked for hourly and is expected to ho favorable for our produce generally. C. KOSSUTH nrEEnria IN VAIONSOWN Agreeable to a call, a large and respectable number of the citizens of Uniofflown and vicini assembled in the Court House on Friday evening the 2Sti inst. On Motion of the Hon. A Stewart, the meet ing was organized by calling 0. W. flerlsog, Esq.,lo the Chair, and appointing Jeseph Con nintham, Jacob Haldeman, H. W. Berson and o.llf. Springer, Earls. Vice Presidents ; and J. B. Miller, A. S. Fuller and J. N. Patrick, Se cretaries. On ;notion of the lion. A. Stewart, a comm o of five was appointed by the President draft resolutions. The committee consisted of the non. Andrew Stewart, ltr. It. M. Volker, G. T. Gettig, Eng., R. G. llopwood, Esq. end Dr.•Rugh C. Campbell. Mr. Stewart, on behalf of the committee, report ed the following resolutions, which, after being ably and eloquently dismissed by Messrs. Ger lig, , Campbell, Stewart, llopwohl, Miller and Fuller, were onanimously adopted. Resolved, That the the impending conflict between liberty and despotism in Europe, being the result of oar own glorious example, we owe it as 'a duty , to ourselves—to our principles and to our future security, to aid, by all proper moans, the triumph of liberty and the over throw of despots, who, if saccade( in. Europe; May next attempt to extinguish hem the torch tnatlighted up the dame of liberty °lire. liSsolved, That the time for intervention on our part, to prevent derpotteinterference, has not yet come, and that it Might to be postponed un til the security of liberty hero and elsewhere renders the duty manifest and imp - erative bat that Congress might now declare. that by the law of nations, every country has a right to reg ulate its own internal concerns, free from for eign-interference; that such interfirenco would - be a violation of that law, and would justify any other nation in interfering to prevent it. Resolved, That such d resolution would he but the substantial repetition of our:declaration of Indcpenderice,ohich proclaims that "all gov ernments deriso taeir joss powers from tbe con sent of the governed ;" and - that "when a de , signie,,erinced to reduce oey people under ab solnte'Respotism, it is their right—it is their • duty to throw off snob government and provide I zmir guards for their future security," by "s toblishing-a oeW.govertiment, laying its (Donde tion,ms. such principles-and organizing its pow ' ere in, encb form as to them 'hall seem most likely to effect their wifely and happiness."— These principles here epenlysind fearlessly pre- Maimed to the world by our fathers on the 7th of Jol t y, 177 a, nod wo treed the American Con s UV afraid or unwilling to re-pro claim them in the fete , ef all the despots in cheistindom. Resolved, That deepen themselves aro ript above the moral posh,: of enlightened pablin ophiloi+ and the progress of reform, and that a firm and decided declaration by Congeals against foreign Interference World have a better effect than any pretnature threat of armed interwen-, don. Resolved, That we would exhort the friends of liberty In Europe to proceed with caution and iln concert, to promote harmony and fraternizer ' tion between the military and the manse., and ' when ready to more, let their movement through out the continent be united and simultaneous, ' thus inventing the intervention of despots from abroad by requiring their intervention at home, it Resolved, That any people bawi, but to will to be free—let them unite and resolve, and it is done ;—the more despotic the government, the more espy revolution—the discontents `being many and the contents but few; but no people can long preserwe liberty . who are not guallified jreligion, virtue and intelligence for its en ment; sod' when thus guallified they will sooner cr later become free, for despotism can exist only among a people. degraded by Igno ronce, Irreligiin and crime. Resolved, That we believe the people of Roo my, Germany. Italy, Poland and other portions of Europe. are now sufficiently enlightened, vir dons and powerful to establish and maintain free government; that the SOlndependent States of Germany, represented in the Germanic Con geals Or Diet, might adopt our tonstitution and become "the ,f 3. of Germany,". enjoying at once all the blesaings of liberty themselves, and by their contiguity , sad example dig - Ewing those blessings over the surrounding nations. Resolved, That in the impending contest there are but two sides, liberty and desoottem, and that the public pram in this country aiding the cause of Despotism by disparaging the char outer and Canoe of Kossuth, Atte noble represen tative of Liberty and victim of despotism, merit the detestation and abhorrence of every true - American hat, . • .• '- Resolved, That if d° people of France sub mit to the eatahliebmenrof ;II Imperial despot . ism by s usurper, they are destined to be slaves, and de that destiny. Resolved, That we are opposed to all "en tangling alliances" with foreign ,governments, which might fetter our freedom of action and =tames the:perfect control of our own dead. Resolved, That the foregoing resolutions, and nimarly odoptevi, be published in the papers of this Congressional District and the City of . Washington,: and that copies therefore be sent to Kossuth and to our Representatives and Sen ators in Congress, and that the Secretaries be charged with the execution of this 'resolve, . . TIM COLD IVIATDEU err LITZ HOUTll.—Extract of a letter front a young gentleman to his father In this city, dated Matta, Ala, Jan. 20, 1862. "Toward the end of lost week it moderated somewhat., and on Hnudayitbeeamequite warm, with thethermometer at 72°. lathe afternoon it commenced raining, tliewind veered to the north-west, and at 9 P. M. it hailed; at mid night the wind howled fearfully, towards morn ing it cleared up, and at daybreak the thermom eter was at 200.. Oh! a terrible dayWasjester day We sat and etudied and studied and eat; to write was nearly impossible, every thing was roue of Ice. You who have such weather for months have gotfin accustomed to It Your bonne are close and warm, but fancy the , poor mortals here who have scarcely ever seen ice except - what I. imparted from Boston, whose houses are ell windows and doors, with a sprink...• ling of brickwork between. Fancy, their feel ings! Clothes were of n o account; ;oar bodies were not warm enough to heat' the' clothes-- Well, that was bad enough. I went home and to bed it the usual time, and rolled Myself op hedge.hog fashion. In the ojght I dreamed I bad a crumbling of the bones, occasioning in tellect pain in my legs, and waking I found that my legs were nearly frozen, though I had plenty of eoverlide on me. At last I hit upon rk reme dy, and got betneen two blankets and -rolled myself tight in them and. managed to keep olive till morning. When I got up I found it colder and colder, end pouring out Ole water to wash, it trove in ' the basin, and I rished in ice. But no wonder, the thermometer stood at 9° at half past six A. M.! Two gentlemenwho bad the good luck to haVaelcatee have gone out skating; the like wee never known hero before.", -• • .Narnixet Coareamon.4The Philadel phia Mirth American seconds the motion Of the Maine Whig State Coireentiee; rrrommomill that the next Whig. National Convention - be h eld In Philadelphia, on the 17th of June approach ing. This, of course. "Philadelphia,'" Oxeye, !le in every way the. most-imitable •place for holding the Contention, and presents saran tars which are not possessed by any other point, - Our city is so admirably situated In the: centre". of the Atlintio sea-board,' upon the boundary which: separates Ihe two: great sec dons of our country, and : ; hoe alWays paimesiied so equally the confidence and• regard of thise actions, that it seems destined by wade" for a neutral ground, where all may Meet and forget their differences.'! • Ptsosnro EVICILYMODS.—Gov. Bigler has made Francis W. Hughes, Secretary of the Common weOlth, and Frank hes appointed B. S. Good rich, Deputy: Sesretary. Here is s worthy trio. Bigler is a sort of free trader,but keeps a sharp leek out to see where the party will stand, eo that he can adapt himself to eircumstonces. Bughes is in favor of modification of the exist- Gag revenue laws, whilst Goodrich is an out and our free trader, and goes for .forty.six' and no thing else. Bigler acquiesces in the Compro mise, Hughes occupies the same !platforiu, but Goodrich is for free soil up to the hub. Again, Bigler is a Buchanan man, Hughes goes for CMS, and Goodrich throws up his cap for But ler. Besides this worthy trio, we have Camp bell, the defeated candidate for the Supreme Bench; appointed Attorney General under the new administration, in order to secure the Irish Catholic influence and support! Thus we have all factions represented in the new administra tion—elements as opposite as the poles united by one powerful bond—the" cohesive power of public plunder."—Berke& Schuylkill Journal- The receipts of the ! American Tract Society for the month of December were $2.8,207 99, and for the nine months ending Dee. lila, $216. 23607, Of which $67,866 64 were in dona tions. The present indebtedness of the Society is $42,074. Gratuitous circulation in nine months, 35,370,000 pages. Tho daily issue of books and tracts is equal to about 35,000 copies requiring nearly 300 latorers in the manufactur ing department, and supplying some 400 colpor tears and thousands of voluntary colportenrs In their circulation. NON-CON(1111/1.11 , IN ENGLAND.—Tho Commit tee appointed by the House of, Commons last session, to consider the low of church rates, sep arated without agreeing to a report. Mr. Ed- ward Baines, of Leeds, gave the following es timate of the number of Non-conformist chapels in England and l'fales,— Denonanotions. No. of Clgoptl. Wesleyan 4,450 Independent I 2 - ,h72 Baptist ' 1,943 d'rimitive Methodist 1,682 Roman Catholic 11597 Calvanistic Methodist 778 Bible Christian 415 Society of Friends 830 Wesleyan Methodist Associeliou 322 Methodist New Connection ' 281 Unitarians 26o Church of Scotland. 12 Free Church of Scotland -- United Frebbyterian Church 81 Lady Iluntington's Connection 30 New Jernsalem Church, Jews it minor site liall Fall Importation of Haraware, Cotter!. are LOGAN, LLSON SL No.' 129 Wood Street, L , ntir,tino Slerrballt, °Mtn la thr.l: 1“Ill Of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC =llB3==l - Wrist:TED UY ItinYNT aAcKETN, And •111,1 s ins 3k, ts,,sr yrrgsar,l ones al much t. 4. . as mono', 11.11 in terra,:., .84-A Su II •ss., , rtnials t SI A SSN'S anis , brats.S 5. al.sre o, to,dl. •`.3" retrolatim t stir A Moir RIItAnIAELIK Coot or TOTAL I BLIXON . VICITL.T.O DT PIIIIOLITII —.W. Invite the attentton of the adlietAl and the natal: generally. la the noltllcate i a 01'1011.,11. e thie itr . . Th , ea , . ro , r N. ~.." tu , 0 , 7 P eron .lo may be 'Leafiest in relation li• the fart, tart. p 1 00th. 7. lu . 01.1,ft. .. I had been afflicte I serer./ Year. with • no , T , Aeor tAth eye, whielt c001...1 to toe.ree. , unto replOratert. laeo, the lattatorteti: l It that teme Lai .t, lot oirtd the whole linio: membrane of 10.40 eve, toll ended In the der. - •.t. ot a tILOI.. fAto. whiel: wholly Iretrt.,.l my flat , I h'. l an operation performod.and Or thirterdo o removed, arlueh 6.01:1 returned and nft me In a. , had a roudiam an t.:,,,,, At Ili. .race or th.m.ohl , t , 10.0.40 .4 0..ti0. t." , ^ - , 101 of the meet am 01 toodecal met' .t:. Informed toe .. I toot •my eyeen,..l niece Net nett.' At thi• time 1 erold not 4101.1110 1 any ott.,t. Ity the 2,lrtee of enme /mend. I roo,meaeed the pea of the Petzteenin, both Interned/ aml lie;,lll.ltroter • bleb tor ere. hay. , unrrorelda ,l Tl.o - L tit tho pro Arot time, old I hare natter red my •,iht mai., 11T. 31y general health tr. rerr much, improved ell the Ktrolortm. out I atirthate the reeldratfon of my elel.t ta it,. pea, I reside tit N. 1,01: 50CC44.1 A n rol. lo 40M. rite, mt.l till L. Lei.Pl to era one alati7 ooo. na t. follitiol6 I. Iny -. • W 114•5 001 'LAU.. I - ,7" mile LT lieraer It 11010.41. 1 4 0 Woral street; Y. Z. faelleta, 5: Woad atteso: IL - A. liehoest ,, t, 3 Co, "truer ' Wm.! and 701Att ertroele: b. L. Curry. h. A. gil.l.JnarPh INAottaae,•tot Al. P echo - arts, Allevhaur att.. of the ft.. briet.:.l, 7..01.0100. aeltodte.T Cana ttaaln.Fereutb at.. Pit tehe , h , —.. le" Spino.l A6ectious,.l . ttlsy, Nervi\ iv! Di+ esie..Ttbanmstism, ic , that have Isolated the 011,111 of 101 beet pliyeariatte f , rear , 100 In. ,needs . 4 - ..dv. , 67 ,, ty clued by the oer and grata! Aratdatt monde *id AV (1 rr,FrellA 4440.11 'doh:tent. It is .:repent 'oleo for rut.. lottnte. titratne , hrvltee: Lit, of Itortio, reptile, Ac.. and le tin. belt horn. mediciat ever diailteerAL iVee to * .- tettlaement.l Citizen's Laurance Company or Pitteburgh C. O. lICS3IIOi, Pat..a.st, WiLIEL L. M oincr, 99 WATEII, BETWEEN WARE= A7@ WOOD =lmre. INNURRA 'DULL AND CARGO 111613.4 ON Tlll 01110 AND A.119V.1.4.31DD1 RIVELD I , AND T/1.1111.15/D RISK. ' FIRF A4'. p- insure avin4 mss ar daua~r N' cOainti lA< penD tAr S.E.I and INLAND NA FIG A 710.5 awl TRANSPORTATION. .DIRINJToRS : Ileocei, lAriccoir. Jr, Wm. Ongliry,/04 , HaabD. King, Um. Ilinobsac, Itelort IconloP.Jr., U. Da...". . Ilubsugh. Proacie PeJlenk - Mimed llosseltne r k J. &boom:wan . . Walter Depute, roomi Pos. leo. J. Pennock. 1.8 ste.lls. MCLANE . % LIVER PILLS IN NEW Yo4[,—TheralAd.ty with which UM laminable eamlicare has become known and appreciated:ea% era/ to Mconnt , d im r ripen aromot of ite real Imlay. 11 boa Ye . k itd Foa cstabllah Ito Malt. its the Ulla c i f the o The ful - nontieleci for the cur, of L.. Eomplaiat. lorlog'liAter from •drilitalci Near Tai• AAP. lb. ariner In which them Ellie r•gatl.l in that 60.11. , of the Country: bleLmei—Sear Firr I hareyrOld out ell Your JAM. Ms, mad am anxious ci Mies another letinumdialais. Thece.Pfile omen to take mood irenderfollY. I Muld hate aold a to.b larger quantity, it I hod tern provided 'Mb them. The Inhabitant.. eendingtolldebeetertortbeia. but yheth;r there to. our there oe mt 1 do not MM.. Please .end to. soother .apply lmmedi.teif. E. ELIO NT, Druirabet. thigloca JO., laying.. co., N. I, March Bth,lBll. For mile by • J. titbit • W.. - fellatnalti% 110210. HEW BOOKS f NEW BOOKS • A T 110131E9 LITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 .Third street. opletelte the poet Othee • i'altitne g4lo g n ' tff?y e arra W glor eiti " th e . pleaddm—ptloeLSo per eel. • Loyerete greet work on the taarrerla et e betar e d by Mat from hi. lerger work. • Women ofehrisrialty, eatapJary oe aets of Pleif gied (Toler hy .Polioltavattag helretio line flee, for February . Model Arehltea, Fthyttery,—o. r'e Llastalee. fur ladosl7. &dee. Leder ilua. for Vebroar. . lirshaneeelagata. • Internet/one/ /miles National gestate.. " 40eLeeroode. a Romance; by the mu thee of . atradield 11011" • ' Deleitre Fering. or Felt Dereadeees. Eared a too llosboodt by Lady Behar. Leoltee Tana awl Takee Jotters. llorne is Home; • &matte We. fine 'Leaders, by Capt. Maga Bell. A lade aleostateat of Matem Literal P.P.., ea dr. I Or he.), a* alderiptlons received at the fanther'e pride. fel) • /SWAM - M. - , -,.. ... -..-• -...m. ',num, . ' Tones & ildligg, tH - AN - UFACTUREAS of Spring and Blie: ~,r s t ,,d, plou g h Elib Steel, Surd Plough Wince, and dlliptio Wngs. Thannwred Inso Aram Ilno Nut Taper •alra. Half Patent and Serer )11:15 Allah earn , or KIM and Front at., rittAbargb..Ps._ ____--. SWEET ORANGES—Wholanai° and re, tan at MOMS' Tan Store In Ma Diamond.. DA. • PPLER-40 bbls just redo on consign Mein 666 1116 tale br T. WOODS k SON. • No. 61 Water alreat. • - ORK do LAIR A • ( r, ; fO bblo. No. 1 Lord: ertlritod a fed 1/1031N011. LITTLE AO). PEACIIES-12 buithebt new dried bomber : dart roe:rived sod for Palo br RA 10/111/30N, LITTLE A 00 /Sll • 160 bblo. lardr No.B II sac:roll DY ball bbl, do do bblr No.'!Macker.l: for rale by 10/13111011. LITTLE. & CO. kVERSHOES I—Juet reo'd, another lot of, Pthaw. retry enperior iltubbor Overitioeti cow II king of dm folionrior Gloatlooten'a °rondo...ad Eitidoin Leoliote Onatshoeo, Huskier& Sandal. load Hoot.. pp arid Chlidrenb. Orerotwo and Baskin. W. barite Oa Mimi:Moo of tiocrsocui in need otthe Gelb olo.ta no are coultidont that neator or better oboe cannot he fnuod in the city. J. 41 LL. YH fee 110 Waked id. n OLL HEADS-10 dor. India Rubber, Lir Jirsl reed 1.10, for sal. a/ :to. 116 Aarket .1. J..• 114 rill P • INDIA DUBBER PASTE-4 gross of that iurslusbi. artlrle for radming /1.501 A and Shmis W tor.precr.o.l plMble,prrt teed from Iho1 . 0114.111• Fa. tari f a. for s ale tro.llo .11arklratrret. 'RAVEL ING BAGS—Just ree'd, 3 dos. largest aludl Ind 1.. Rubber TssioUss Thum 115 r nab the Rubber DeraL lid Harket .t. J.& 11. PHILLIPS. irAKE-NOTlCE!—Liiiiie - e' i OiTd Gentle eits:en's 1511yr.rya. - Shoes. and Bouts.soled With the ir 1 Zubber at No. 110 Market rt. • ' J. t R. PQiLLIPe. Great Cate of Liver Complaint, • , • Y the original, enly true andgeouine Livir 111. &ion Cam, OW to. Vt.; Minh 9,1519 . . Mr. 11. S tostossAtear Mn. I thlek.lt a duty 1 eve to •you atelthe publltroeurrally, to ohne- that 1 have been adlleted islth Lteer Vomplatot fora lone Urse„sod. bad , limyal au slaters tamed sod broke, *Vets 101. ose lo f or law . Mate. Molest how* of your erhshrated Liver F ll . htdrse Or este by A. &Sharp. to Wort Liberty. sod reursrootodod te Pa Or oel Obrelctse, 9r. Z.Bmlth. Iwo , eluded to gine. a telt trial. 1 yachted .0. War and Mood them to Bejaia What they are recommended— lb. but Liver Plll ever Med: raid Mier taking false beree and the Maass has entirely lertareOusd 1 us now per- MOM,' Mgt. Mope,b lll 7 Item, . . -/),ll.Counta. • • Rat Union . ; Mara It. 1S41). • Mtlff tha oa=oullYseausluted With Mr. ClArr Imo.' sad nu hew! rlyto the truth of shore. A.pludsr.• PrepsredVap_sad 'sold 4...F.118 . 1.44/171. hI IPraelolr WINTER ARRANGEMENT gallagg - 'PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. YIIO3I.IITTHROIIOI[ TO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE ONLY 26 110003 21111011011. FARE, $ll. THE Expreee Mail Train will leave the De ,. 0 . Liberty atm.. above the Canal Bridge. e Veer morning at EN o'clock. the th i ;,":l7f`g;4l't?..'i T or C.42:gßu t ;',.r.llr. C- t7g b :.7 them, Pi mile, over I. test rate Mend. to °eta tes (ctinductoreaceconiany nch trained noodle,/ And then take the Cara to Itenklaraburg. and them take the splendid nos sleeping 04n of the l'enturtranla Kall• road Company direct to PLULADELPLIIJi red BALTI- WiltG. rmongera tar Baltimore tab, the Cars el the York and Cm:abm:id ltailroad at llaniehargh, arriving at Bain norm. for breakfast, uvi to Wuhington City the sumo morn- ,a...seu F ers wbo wish to avoid klaht tt'Arcl. ok. loak• pier night at I.l6llldatablug, owl rename their refltjl next toorntriS lo the !o'clock trait. , homcorge chocked through to Philtuielphls' 1 Arr....moots bare lea. made vitt, the Moons. Bald. io°the' tit deliver poefiemrer, ln end from the liallroad Do t to any accessiLle tort of Pitt.t.ugh or Alleabour UP, at 10 coots, for cook pareenger unl 10 Witte VA . each rook. The Acernamodallon Train trill leave everY 0n...t0...a k ti o'clock, f.. Masa I.lbcrty. WlaltiktLk... ..., Turtle Pewmngerm will pmrorn their tirketa et the 11•11rnted flee in th. Nlnnononbela !loco, until half en boar before the derarture of eseh Tr.'s,. when the Office cltl b. open for the wsle of ticket,.et the un Liberty etre., Plena , vt f oe.. tiek f ile 1. ,he.eyreilug, se ihe.moim 01. .tare. csret crowd4m4.4 7 k.. in the Morning. J 511t1ILISIEN, Ticket Agee. efell even italintwl Co. AVAILEIIOUSE an :Witter tareet, Le Ind 14Try, up xtalis Apply ~U 1f et feenl One, Thousand Agents Wanted. . tIEAOLEI"S LIFE 01 , KOSSUTIL , --Juet ' pidoll•lied, the life of Louie Komori, dorernor of SZ!:'olef Ilh uTtt.c:nolt:tl„it=Vatitoln.s'adre.di an appe rentelnlna Koesullie Athle to the Penni. niche United Stater. and moat important of the edd , e , ot, M et a l and operehee of the Ilreat Ilagrar Chief. ti V. Headley. author of Woof the knore. Joemplitna." .1.1.• of lAN; ette." rte.. with an. I nodoellan hr llorara Wee', . nee elegant 12 mo. rolume of 461 00., rdth accurate et. I Portrait Intoi 11.25 • ' tkabliehere i.nufatentY belleyn that fr^rn ni ant Materials in t lie,,eoerr inn ord.—author. Ingath er with bin writ know n s hots. that hi, Biography Of the teat Hungarian C.I,W will not only to, conipleto In deed, but wolf worthy to he ranked with the 1.1100 popular Pt ,- duelloua of h.e IN•13. • S If— A gents wanted in ever, raunt, In the United gtate., ot already ocouPlcd. , aall the ahore nofutiar noel , 1 halo , e that altnoet ...ler', reeding (entity will 1,, dad of the oppottunlty of poemAlng the I, fe ad 'airs of the noble Ilatrartan. Such i• the proisent In' dfcation from the unparalleled wale of the wart, a.tdrou tlKtitli A 1111.1. ER. l'ulateht, cf Popular Books, Auburn. N. Y. fenotaw:A, FJt LL .N ., 11 1 u i nt o, I: T e h t e x r, c n i d t , h r „ :1 , 13 , t fi.r Choi uhle. II WI ni l twoni , ♦. Instructions on the Piano Forte, Guitar and Vocal Maw F.NRY 1101I110Cli: lutm rommert,ted t Instructims• nurio thr Pismo Vt.V. 1i7 ,71. un.r.7o 4 frler. T.rmo.flfi for turo.t,.fonl: Joaro J, Chroolcle, • ao.l AlleCh , 111" 1 rPi/r Of 11. and rhar, J. 11. WI, . . _ _ . UST r H ee ti ef i r ga eti rT et -a N ni- o ; K iri n: o th urth s tree e ll s, A : %.li, rtailti . f , ... tar,,,,, w ,.. hr Th ,,,, ry r0b.)... with 'u' i lr lt:;LZ itankluell.m. hr rr.... , . , N y k ar M. rt.,. ar.o no ililn . ' ". '''' ''' ''' "u"''''' . l . L. KEA IL !\!IIICIIF.Lt'S Sehnol Goograpides_ /T vitiate, awl 011,'• do • onol kloQt , go. ..7a! an. aral Thoolocleal Works t , tatiaarry. am' all. arnoloa kopl la a 113ok Emor.. Apollo hullohnk.. TY Fourth ntroot I 1.. ILEAD. - geminaiyßnilding • For Rent. Cottage and nut building well fitted for trorti.ll4. rroto4l to tt privat o ttatOly, but • hemi woutu npn hyena. Ihn plan . by teen thought particularly cloanable for "'"'" Cottage To Rent. t NEW Ilriek Cottage on the Allegheny par , ar. dining-room Ott two rn...A.n..n attir—• h•rll,, In .co aka 010.0 FtaLlo •nd Carrikla Chi,. arr.. of comp+, Kn..,nire of Wel r..nr A WILKINS •00 • ' 4 1 xTP.A. FINE IMPERIAL. TEA—We A Rate teeeter.l a mall 10l veer Superior lotp,tlel Teo tehtch ter Irma] reroso.neal to [Lord...inn! • 1 0 iane Tea of t. flavor Atoms. oholee lit e:. Tr..' tram 11 tat to 1.4 tar to rent locl..na I. acttwel..l.• to havnun e.Pet•Dr 11 1: u d"" ' Arti 112;1' call." L , rty rttret fel4 Tea Desk?. sad Urvotor+. W. J. TLAMAPIM.3SCOTTA COS, .tifgi KTIVNIS P1)11 I+:2 i JAMES BLAKELY, UROPEAN AGENT and healer in For 4.ign TA-tanzs. la 0.1 Agent in• Cho folimmtl Ile I . l..nwar Ilna Etantn•lti;., la-tweet Near Tor! and Looae.ol. Sm/love Line.. esltng ft= Now Tort &NI Unto pool on 01.0 tidh ant Zate.f earn month. r art 0••, Infirm I. 26111. anJ Literper..l ' ape Illb Med LLYetyrs 4! . ;arTnekne Oa. Iltb.sutt Llret pool.* Lbw of nartituaihr 7. L1...414 twice • otnriat frt. • Liverpool and N. . . inrk. The London Line of Perko. mall from Now lock the let. alb. 16th. and 11th, and trots. London en I.loeGth.l3tti. aln and -6th of rack Poor.t.b. /he Clido Lino bathe.,. Packet" .11 from Now York odiii Maven let andilith vartreonth. to Weekly Line 01 Perko. from Ltvorrool to New °fleet,- Pally Line for eisubronnta trent Now York. to atrova• boat end rodoreat. or by Inual and railroad. to Pitts. burgh. Peoarage. will rico:ire every . and advt. given cheerfully at the uffio. of W Tapwott Co. g wet Or. (I..revin oulldinae. Livertoett ty. aJ. T.Tavoott. a Cu. :0. Booth etv iet. or at the oM of. thu mo* raiding in flat United :dates or Canalo...ho with to row kir their Mend: to oar Port or eo land, Scotland, or WEI., nut make the Downs. ar Weoo aptillontlon to the mariner. ant have [Levi brought out be toe of the oh , te•toe tof Unto A.thkh loner no. lOW In 2000 out tdirthort.) or by In.. Cf. 1 1 ,1 merchant enipa on favorsble tonne, by we; of Liverpool. London orWargo. , Their trognenof of sidling prooludrs the pooettollity of deltr. eau. elon. loonred from Liverpool to New Orkin.. Baltimore, PhitsolOphla, Boast, Ckarleoton end Bann oath. divert. • Iteutittanoca mall agar lactic rem,. nodal to Great Britain and in Bleagro. W.* l'sygoott k tki. kite enterol Irtb arranennenie with Ilexes. %Noel. Kook a Co.. liankoni. Fruition-o M r thiralo. and with lloeisr. Edward Plennt k V, baokcrt Panv, la draw eight draft, whin. van T+malooayabie In an tko principal plan. throughout .Stir* snit rtaany..• and d.ltv al. wayind rale toy the uniotidgued. corner of Blatt. and Liberty strects. (up ...ire) Pitteliorgh, neat door n. Ilosero.d..:k It. r10,d . . tihulesair Oneieor. AIMS BLIKELY. P. B......Catialogue. the remote. trate ot exiling and Cordon, ran be Vol at the stove gralle." • febs ENICAN LAND lAIOIANT .S— IV ika'" •"It'!„ 1 1 . 9,.th tp P. SPALDING, AttOiney and Coun t,. polo, L.,,,—CLBVKLAND,OhIo. n.strutl—A. W. Lomb, Rtalet a Stanton. FRESH TEAS-150 half chests Young llyon T-aa.joat Imparted .t New York. renylvid by r Wont. and for ash, by W)1. HMI ALEX it tyy. 113 & 31 Wand Ytreet, I'INE FRESH BLACK. TEA:-100 half chirto Oolong and! ing Yong pr bang. anirals at Y4'" R.""I ' fabSt • Id AYd Wood striat. V V RAPPINO PAPER—Straw wwapping yam °tall dam. "4. L IV P APSII LI. W EST ERN • INSURANC-0 sb3ie9 v thig /tort fo r MI, at • Ingr nte,if AVOW ro A. WILKINq A CA.. earner M.rket AudTbint if. _ . V i l.Ll. RINE RAILWAY AND DRY DOCK. IV —A tow 'bore. of els V• r 1 rlock reale by f•UNk IrILKINS t I'4 kIIIO AM) PENNSYLVANIA lIAIL -111/AIAD-14.• Ow, Gull • few Aare, tbi, dv.ir.vm Stock lor cal* et • fayarable rate. A (elk A WILKINS t UMAC-2 rhos T,,nnessco E Sumac for solo 10 Si •. SIRSIIS .t EE. • GLOVES SkiEl ) -100 bus. superior for irielo 31131tPlIrt LEE. fed. S ly WINDOW GLASS— s hi - 10 100 do Id by li••• "°" :\ &grin' k B'ellik CASE FORSALE—A tine, large Hoak Caen. that will holi about ant th9tHand vol. nano, win La sold at • harini t imig;c nisgos. trbs Thinl at oast dal. to Day) pi Peitsheirtiti• yIAFER 11A.NOli , .'0S—A geotl_aaiertment of Paper Hangings at sit qaa , l i ir A a i giailind and tole hr tab:, 84 Wool serrit., 'rim lino three story builing, No. 21 I Martat ftrret. tetarmat Fort mat Smola' atm.. Alen.tbe four atom bulldina M.tt. third door from St- Clear street. at aremot occapiial u • Pala , It. TOWNSLYD tM, "'"fotat.A.V. N 0.91 Ilarket Areal. Wanted, , A SITUATION ax Boox KEEPT.R. by a cam prwnt bllgr.rars To Printers A GOOD practical and intelligent .pplyit,, thl. haler feCht • • _—___ To Merchants and Manufacturers. COI,IPETENT.Boox .Kzarsa and expori mosicod business wan is op. to an enasnOdnii‘ with • holm of good standing. Address siasott• (Ut i• To Nail Mamba:starer& IdETTERS PATENT, of dato of January •Tth, 1E52. haying into multi to etleb Isbistrr, far Nall Plato frotier.ho thotefore whet< the Wen. Pion of thoto enoannt to the toanufaetun, of Kant, to an exatolostlon of Ihe own., tonnaondrot that h thor win Wt and'7,7l':',lTLlft%"P"""°.4 0 ,10. at 1 . 41.1rn eVp.LaLk. street.:exatolyedenkl.Allegb.Y. Valentines! Valentines! Valentines! READ QUARTERS A f.W. A. OILLENFENNET 4 CO.'S. 8 5 FOUHTII STltlller.—We bane reerlect by Adam. , Ifcrinse. the larcrat wortmetzt of Vabutteee ever altered to the poelle. Alm, oa great taroty of Ecerlpres 'hirable fur recalling rho large 4 malket from without fol/box. The priors of V.Woiinn tam from els item Call early and cet "a" to tr.A. a filLDUlrliN NM( th Fourth et. Jour realm!. a throb surlily of the porreat DlTOree Trial. 103 QTABCII-130 boxes Boubu.hes eitra, for so. by WICK tiIcCANDIAIIS. SALERATUS-42 caekek bnr. (Powdmfij for b 7 . WlO. a PeCA3DIS.BB.- t2ASII--12 cub purg.:lfor sale by asit lAA SIeCIAND 113 — i ll e 'B/;-14°,,,b18. D. " 1 e C.N1,11 2 , 3 . IrCia 7 ;sl - • by (Igmu R „ D amusG_46o for stale rj IJR-10 bbla f4te, frAt2,„ co. 1122 LAST WEEK OF R. WINTER'S UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION NEW CHEMICAL DIOBAYLA AND NE IF DISSOLVING VIEWS, AT LAFAYETTE HALL, - - - Every evening this week, except Thursday. IVINTER takes pleasure in inform ice th e public that be will introduce for the first time is beautiful sand Innumerable ORIENTAL CHANGES, which shall moths. for beauty end richness en,' thing ee.e exhibited in this city. The exhibition willcommence witta • selection of the beatg V t Dissolviniews In the collection—sixteen to IMM• ber. Alm, a view of • omelet MAI. as F•ubourg Antoine. Faris. when Louis Philippe was dethrone/is and a view of a tight In the Moe Bottom, at the back of Hotel &VIP, Farts, In th e irummertion of June, x variety of new pinging Met/moth's... The vomrtalument to conclude with the fm-fingied CHEMICAL DIORASLAS. illustraUve of the following inshore., sus. eeptible to all the peculiar to the nitro& del. representing nature In -li m its bwillianer The bistornal enbiecF-FONEILAL OF NAPOLEON. Ls e pp i e t ed in the Hospital of Invalids at Plata And • view of the GRAND CANAL OF VENICE. INTESIOR OF ST. 'MADELINE, ( Pa tti ,) night view. Celebration of High Mem . A DAT EXHIBITION, On Saturday Afternoon, at 8 o'clock. saerietsts 26 rent. Dan Mann ander 12 half prin.. Door. open at 7: .Italtlbltion re. at pee l ..Ir. yan descriptlin mall commen ..fe2Al Housekeeping Goods. UAMILIES prepang for Housekeepi r ng L . will find at MURPHY £ utraoun TVS lizar . , apanrtm•ot of SIIKETANOS, frotp . on. to 1•111 ,, w Ca. , . Muslims. Mal:Ants. abla p.m, Crash for l'owAg rod and Cblotaer, for llrread. and,Wlealow Curtains; Window Curtain Mus lim. of varlono kinds, .11 at low pima for 5.01111. , Hest Family Patting always on hand. For Bale, i h LOT OF GROUND, I 1 fronting 25 feet 7i Inch.. P.l3o,llT•ti• AITII, and extendiag In Je,i 11: feet to MM.. Tenut, 1101)0 coati. Thi. Lot to worth 51.500 on time, hut SO we want lo ime the monry. wear. willing to all on the ablve torn". We hole wev etal other Lute which we will dlspow, of on Mostly mod' ere. term, or on perlmtuel here. Ah.--TllftEt: LOTS. et the foot of Libefty etreet, fort front by. 110 feet deep, known an WiAtttnoon'e,llotler Yard. - • • R. DELL. dttne•- - D. W. k A H. DELL. knot lerP at Law. You'lL 14rret. Ithawe Ekektbeeld I AltD2.l pkgx. reed amtl fit Hale by -41 WICK At iIcCANDLKAS. . . Wilkinsburgh Academy, Iriblinetourgh, Alltglany County, Pa. rCIiE SECOND SESSION of - this Imitito line •ille,iximenor 11.,ndei. Vehruary 9th. bow rung lewls will that/Lino of th • Prlnring . 11 applinaLlnn In made noon. Manhinit and 11,1=4 Per l o l s. of I."! nenkn JA‘aAti 1111nTON. A. M. Atter In HP.. A. T I. 1... Wt.ot.Tbevl. t!ryn• !Irv. U. MeKinky. H. D. TlLl...burgb; Re.. J. 51.144 - . . Januero 29th, IFSI. frlIE Directors of the Pittsburgh and Bos t Iron Wine Comp./ have thi. tiny declared s ncJ divtdeal eu espit3l otcck, nor .1."10 eta 5000, payahla Cho et.xlcholders or their least teens... tatrte, on or all, lb. 11th Yetoriaary nest. Last,. ote...khuldaro tG 00 pahl at the Once J. W Clarke 4. Co.. &Alca. CILLISLEIS VRItY. Preol. iel3lsr.ltrT . Drying . Rooni, 1: 4 1 OR the purpose 01 dryink Wool, Cotton, Lumber, and la. Laundry warp.... Atom. far Jar CLotb and Leather. and tor all ourpooes where attady and uniform teinperatrin deeirtd: higb 40'2:10 degree.. Fahrenheit br under; enantrotted 10 bb bbbbnl by otearn tubing On duet generated by tn. aprustne. and framenn from danger by Ore, re.commeni thin modnof dry- Inw t .Vt ii° "'""' SCAI Pt:. ATKINSON 2 TIKELV.. To Let, YPRE commodious brick Wiireliouso,n NA la Liberty qr.. , above the bridge. C.Aoal ... h e.,tn•III be ',oh .1 then 1.4 of Alfa 14t of A sit. Forpitre on the preenleee. hetet. A. MASON & CO. hare yet on hand a sstock of plait, rad figurtri ail wad b Lalnv ofimprem, abirlt tout are detesta t ion] to re l tl oat Ge r» the I T ERN AntA AL MAGAZINE, for Feb . ai, ha+ re,i•ed at 11.0LMFIV L'Atrwry 1 Ord stroet, nprositr we Vomi Oft, • EARL ASU—al CCLikx for fale by d. V. WILSON- Dupont! , Iron Store. I lOLEMAN, lIAIL3IAN di CO. have re to, the •arebins, fir , . 131 Water late Is fint . upleil by Mean . .. Lion, ,Barb t Co.. sad aeat doo to the llininnirahrla 11..., where they offer for • liberal term. the r van°aa winularlartiti artielra, amnn hf•ltmay I, f a d all elan of J 1111121“ and Comm* Spring. I,li Axle, Elab taring awl Am. ti. Fleet Barrie. Patent Pyramid :filler, Cut `all y and and 01... Liar, tiled ,fea. As. la! , ill Co-Partnership T L. OSIIUA RHODES has this driy arreociated wen hint lo the Vraeker busin.ras JAMES D. V NIX to F. The buatue.• will hereafter he rorawted %tater the natl., firm awl atria of lIIIIIIIAS It V VAIN Etta at the DUOLIE,N It CRACKER DAR Mil'. N. 12.9nra1 141 Front air... J.10.11t , ItllUDitia laVetru J 41.11 es D. vicitntdr. Pittsburgh Life insurance Company. A NElection for Boren Directors to serve is theCospenr for is otratna rear,':.lll be Ll' Itt trllll'.".l°!latiro'il+Tr.r.73l;J.,!,' Ft:kr2ell-.S: huts,. .pf 10 Ara 1r tithe., u' 1.. A . t - OLTuN, Sae. Ja2,114 . --.... ► LIVE OIL-500 gall. sup., for sale by lJ is'lMl J. KIDD A al, toU Weed at. .. NewNune. • KLEBER ban lint renewed oclia , t to the hero rove Hocat i . CE "3". 02. Montane ] larch. by H. ki The Iloutitalnearla Tazewell. et Lhe Raker,. , It 'llia ray brave. by 8.0. Cuter.." By the eel Wave. as Hind by Jenur Lind. The It weed Welts..e,, with an ergewitent likanesa of Slitosna and Sig. Sall I, in characters Rum Lucia di L11611110M21.61, The Sontag Polk. withesiored vignette ef Had-Sontag and Ile. Uhlman. The Pula Quadrille, vignette of the gly of Ctrii V11116.1.1M1 Polk. by Strakiweb. LAM Walls of a Lunatic. by 11, The Magle perkicnsal by Strain:eh with un bounded applanis at hie innterta ItHlseurgb. darlaad Polk. with colored vignette. Thiatiallsnal Hewitt.. a new dove. 80.101 THIRD SPRY:HT, dian of the Bolden Hard. Natice. AVINO Fold out my Book and Periodical Here to W. GILDENVENNEY t Ca, 1 .:bear , to r teeemtheshl the yew Cirto to to, (maW. d. C. end eostectv WALL. TO THE PUBLIC The undersigied have -associated in par hui. the entire M eal Rork of .W. C. WALL, No. 65 bnarth aped, eKlee will be fey:dead e abaetbaadea the bne of W. A.lll/..DENZENIt Er • CO. Tae meant stock •011 be Inetebeed to afore ef dela bebot•tatt to Oat baatainaa. Patine ptbronagi lr aolletbet sad vitt be thank. fatty reettlead. W. A. GILDNIIYANNAIt, . 11. kIIN Citt CO. sw-n. • CO. pill coatlone as fern:dole Id their old goad. No t 32 SmltAfell at. &Tat Spring Style for 1852. 4This neat and. beautiful style era OATS . are lineSulthedotad ,lii be totndtwel Sotorday, re broltu Ilentlamm Invited to call at No. V/ Wood st., SI door below Dimond 114) . WILSON .t HON. Harem' Magazine. W A. GILDENFFIibiEY 44 CO., NC,. 85 YZkri=glYtee:/la r gr i Z b b7Yd r ig , 25. - *m 11.1 q A lite supply ?f tl. Format Trist—lterala's Report. C ALT PETEE—.-27 bsgs for sale by w. l F. W nN. 114 Areond st. TINE APPLE CilElEE . .—fflbas.la for sale F.. V. VON BO NNIIOIIST I CO. Situation Wanted, BY practically axpraicnced 1300fiKRZFlilt. In • wholenlr. TARA. oT Insuutaturing estsbl me.ut. Own venom.. Andt•so "ft." Guam OE Ern. janlnSt• • .. S UNIMI ES-15,000 lbs. Ilulk Pork; 10 b010 .1i0.1 hod; ICr.krgs lo bbls.ibll Butter; An nl* by PAISUEL P. CO. Securities for Sale. THE subscribers have bonds- and mod pager en unlnenuebered city 0 le. I. is from ADD to 43,000, which t eMPee a 4 al b ooTbatu on la the cob. BAIRD • lIIVID,IIOBeenod et Al. A 1,0 Allegheny Day Benne. 0.31 A A. MA CO. aro selling the W ill, ...at their very desirable stock ot - reriatiattas vad enbartie at ?alb' dad hair lees than lamer price& I.IIRITISII LUSTRE-1500 lbe, in bulk, foi I_lo rale by 7. SIDDk CO_ • VANILLA BEAN-20 lbs. choice, for sale .T by J. HIM A CO. ,---- I,IIOSPIIOROS-200 lbs..(in 10 lb. cans, L lot Palo 1O .1. KIDD & CO. iNDIGO-400 lbs. Madras. ll , r K itl r af . Jess PONGI}.I-4 bales Ilahams, f ,, q:go ik b a. . .1.30 APOTHECA.IIIgB' SCALES &WEIGH:r .41. t. 72 , full sinortment fur mle Or a. Kum a 01 PERM 01L—M0 galls. (tho best for ma sms..7) fur rah b r J. KIDD t CO. LOAF AND ORUSITED SUGAR - 1 sop LoV 6 Ton Crusbd: •• Pulverised; far Feb by , WATT t CO. • Shirting Mulling. Ac , 8 . U . R ., C! ( 12.E . L1l ask rte i ntion rams per yani op to avert 140 g Cloth FblrtlaPa--a Aleoo r 0 Z.6llo:Ztattr=rof774lg. 1 41 rgp;rtt !";:rellei of Mato: . Gfod. eloalur oat as largo rata. 1100 on rogotar prima. —_ • French Rmpire, (new edition-) •to haca a nott•.edition of ti.por lletleoz Inelude.l.) . If ➢ra Itlioot nch ns ' itlZr. yrs might to b . e. r. gth n r; ttourgona t e4les INvklAn Q • niroz7ntr Call CrartEit'rEMPOlYlUnt rf and /byi n t i nt , Aglr: S_ln i sna=tll og . oar .tack of win 'llll°.l°'l''Prrar.OF 71. Dolith6.kl. 00 0 Irlasocind ABM OIL-10 bble. IV inter Strt ined, for VELLUM, 0: Wood 4.. ELLATINE-11 boxes Cooper's, very G Inadsossio,J tut reed wad Ins tale by 1.1.9 M.& BE I.LEIttl, Warl st. B UTTER -1 bbl. Fresh Rolit 16 2 boar* (It ) ha nob) ramlly; bbla. Bond Cooked: Jost reed, and for e l. bl ..01 . 4q. _li2A'.l44t 3 A • ! .L l'i.L. CEIEESE - --490 boxes superior dream; CHEESE - 4 3 W . w. R.; on to. br IL DALr.r.l.l.* CO. • . EARL ASH-20 bblo. for sale by lt. DALZ64.I. 00. - LA-R E3 I- .) bblei beet Leaf Lard; bxsti " bx . We by R. 1.2} . DIIRELL X W. Q S ALIERATIIS-20 minks Salerattus; . boxn c: m 1 I. Inws) " loo) soesale aZI DAUM:I. W. APPLES -5 bbls. Oren, of choice varie lim. for WE by DALZELL CO, . 1.29 113 Liberty' st„ 4 .... to. R° LL 'EU TTEB-2 bbre 2 U p rime, br CUM - J'WATT t CO. ZINC PAINTS, M A r E N T u A Vo N R ED o E 3 L T o II L " •gst mil:1111 ' y Ls moored to Walsh • m➢N) of 'dr. solusols • 7 Whlelt ham Z beamShand alter Wen] Trent taisis both ht Europe and the United Etates.to Wei. their or igteeit beauty and protective broparkies sapenor to any aiter paint PluterTel, Their WHITE ZINC PAINT h purely en Oxide of Zino, and It 'remitted teen?rom al atoll...ion and impty whatsoever, eov le beeutilally white, got Itentirely fees fr.m_the Pohemoaa Ezi r o ir p y . moaLtittlgi damteroue to toe IT WILL NOT TURN YELLOW When ens:wed to eulpharins er mephitto exhalations. or r:elastre ' :ifiZnlaTibt're'tsd'Uth'er'woVro MV; crumbley other. Mt It Itsble to tarn ' chalky or to withand =II oft It may be work.] .ith xml with •star and she. or with earniabi whirl. give. eels ended yorrelain mien. BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. Thew. are furnlsittesl eta lowyrioevatad et undoubtedly the cheapest Lod beat panto I tbe market for mating roofs, terming. .out tetantroate, or wird aur flee or wcod, brick. tin or imot.a..q km. WEATHER' AND FIRL, PR F. For Imo narrates they MY iv:Wails:ft eguebia forma galvanic oatmeal., and entirely prevent oxida tion. they dry 001:017. and barmy a bum metallic besot du not choose color lake many of the oath/ Pala. no. ln DUSLierS suppll.l.. Literal terms by the sgenteof the F. JONES a tel., 7 Porte berm. Philmlelehho if LIEESE-120 boxes lJ for W. Dr L Le. 191 druniLL large G. B. Codfish; 920 bb1a.1.6. N 0 .3 M•ek.r o : 4 7 ream ilia Common, JOHN WATT k CO. ••• 000 • Late Superior Salmon; JU No.l tilliteat Iterrinuc in Vora and rot sale JOHN WATT (X).. le g Lllrert7 rimet. FIGS!—One ease of extra }lv!, 124 put in bhuitsoroe paper boot, routalolag about Mx pound, earl, juid. reed at ~. iriA L . i lt e , r zra l ti roa lattit: sole by Jas • limn, nnit tea Dealers. IRtirottiele eepr.l 1.1 ULK PORK-30,000 lbs. reed and for 1, IA 1 e tor t.l,Zj S. C. SIMI' EL 00. ARD-42. bbls. No.l, for solo by J. . B. P & CO. EANS-12 bbld \ Small White, for sale by IP 14N , OP. 0111LIVEIL AW. CI 13 TZE--i bozeik W. R., for by JE.29 A. CULIAEILTAuN, 105 linen / WAILS—ZOO kegs as .1.1 Pa , _ for on oy x. CULBERTSON TARCII--50 bozos for toile by ky J . 29 A.CULUERTSON ARD—Freeh, in kegs, fcir gale by Jerr • J.`/I. CANIELD. t.t . U'f'f R-10 boxes etd 5 bbls. fresh Roll, a tor otat, J. I.IO4I'IISLD. 130 T ABll-10 caaka No. 1, to , gale by L JaZ 3. D. c.f..k - t3.3..b. 13Tqar Cured Hams and Bag i ON SI ANTLY 'on hand, at No. 2.5,(1 Libor ty strati. • 101 l randy at Foto. Etrill'a ttalobrated Cutrianstt anoar Cured Hum% sod ' , Nod lied, for aala at tam botat rata , Atop,. tegt.y.Cmr=itio. • Renioval. TAYLOR & ODIORNE, ()mem' Commll3 . - 6 0a awl Forwarding iderehants, Ma./ 6 Trent neve. ,laiti„rlisiii,,,tiaitirl,l,l!littekb sod Louinille tinker Landing.) Sur th e bets annemandstion of one business, vs hare' removed from Sneed even to the new and rennenodiens four nark-Bre moot building. No. 48 Croat street our locatinir It the immediats eleinitp of the river. and mg went... running to Teat. ol 01.0.0 185 feet, vrith extra:io. collar triek 110011. think our anommodations no r fur Storage. and • General Commisslon and For seeding beuenne, to •bleh both the partners hare end many ran' experience. Thankful to eur M•od. for the past, we ask a nautinu anes et 'boron. both in the Marchese and sale of Produce, Illanueseturn Artielnkko. Usual aileanen undone eenianmente. isifirelts A Good Horse Wanted. T. A GENTLEMAN living out oftwr Omrity. A' bor. that .111 b..wtable for/C-NA rhfinp. barn....na gp UAL Knomin. 01 " A. WILKINS 1 CO. _ _ 'IRE AND WATER PROOF MINERA 11 - PAINT-30 bbi,for W' 11 baj DICBEY 4CO. UTTER-6 hf. , bbls. packed W. IL, for pale hr t 0.211 S. Y. VONIIONNEIOICIIT CO. 11,01 M-50 bble. ettra White Wheat, for try S. F. VON rIONNTIORST ace. AORN MEAL-50 Folek9 Whit() Sifted, for lJ nale nr e. V. VON BONNUOILIT c 4.,11. if A lIEESE-50 boios W. R., for sole 1124 V. VON CONLITIORTI LOU. BROOMS-75 doz. superior, - 11,,n1r, Wbbit.a mr m. bT btfv • s__Y. VON 1101i,NUOLL3T *CO. —,_—_ NDRIES--48 SaCED Fo:4hent; • 15 Drill Acrl A m POWEIn cask 11..... r, 11,1)18mb:tat Donor to arrlTo; ISAIAH DICKEY a CO., Water awl Emit sta. /111.1) BUTTER-11 bb!s. for silo by . s t „ ll tezi • IBalAll DICKEY k CO. TIV AC bbls. new Dried, for sale by jai r. vox BOSNI II T 2 CU, wrawriztx.mrwr" G'OtrAMS!—Fine Flench ntaso. is= AI A. MASON t Oa., Matiogi - - • ro. 1, for sale by P. P. .s.lo:ishas CA., 7) OLL 31,117 R-6 b 1 B .l . 9 i. fmt i i k r: I: 4 3 1 3 e . by SALERATUS-6 comics for pale by \ P. nal COL, R. 147 , OiL-20 w nnA bble: s Twitters' Oil, for sale by 47./ \ .uatiou. 00 bulk, for sale by s. t W. lIARBAUO ACON SIDXS= 7 - .1.27 K - UTTER-20 bble, lacked, for sale by jT S P. kW. UAKEIACOII. UTTER-50 kegs pocked, for sale by \ 8.4 w. !Russo:M. rip UTTER-4 bble. pnme Roll, just.. rec II and for ark by \ 8. R N LARD -30 kegs Na 1, LeOf;„ for sale by kz f. IT44ARBAIIOII. GARS--2(9,000 CommonMtst rite ar- Stick, iv stars aba Dr sal. low by \ W. ASS-lU® boxes Windo* of v arious ‘.X rims sad Alfrerantlgnads., for gals j 5.27 \ W. II GIL was drams fresh Smyrrl, for Saleby yzo _ e. 0V4686790N. laLiberiT st - - NV:Alr7iloo sacks Ogn Meal; sal Ice lb, ebr J . 26 \ A. CULTIZIMON. Ilislio SERN-10 bbl,. for tale b It: MIZELL a 00. OLID BUTTER-- , 2 bbbs. ayi 2 kegsSol kl Pecked Butter, lu &we sad tor n& hr ruX • B. DALXKLIAt CO. RES i ROLL BUTTER-6 , hls. rec'd F vad tor sale br WICK k ildfArDLt93. Gb 11. MOLA SSES-14bbls."SfSJame5 sad"nAe" .W 4 B r CALE • ACKEREL—No.m. 1, 2 and 3, for todeby 1. k IdeCANDSERS. ‘,2 ILK WARP COBURGSI—This desimblo 0 snick, kr Blatt 1.0 Ito kumt at the atore MURPHY t BUttOII.IIIELD. }al° Yortheatt arr. Fourth and Madre. eta SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP,—"Wilhout Ihrtraultatt. (VIM lisrd.) Yeti. Zth, 1t O. \ Me. M. F.. Sollerm—On the olt. - lug ht It very ,osic rem cold. The night fcllcoring I went to m brit earlier than tonal; ye, hum:ling 1 bad Meta 11013. Ow night berry. thwperrou rierming with me vu to moth =lamed by my coughing. that !pimp) up end went to a drag mote. nod bought MAMA of your Cough tlYrolt. 000 noes M which. tom great ottathihment. sioppicl my cough If by magic. y went to wort. la the hernia:. awl am now quite well. Nom", at., J. 31 User. I touchy certify that I' .m well Milhaltilml • ith the above drcumstanceihand thu Misstatement Cl Jon eg g l a t e A. . Premised sod sold by 11. E. fIYLLEOII, 57 Wood M. . • _ • Houie-madi Blankets. LNOTIIER SUPPLY I—We have received (cremate minor eseellwal booleanado Blanket. • eer Eastern Xawatecture4 do, call. dn a Cradle owl Cribb/all., a On hand. noweatede flannels. Irbil.. be... and barred. Vim Wteterwmade allarool void flaunts, only. 31 wont yes Wad. Unekninkable Weary flannel., all quellliee. Ulm* and 811 k Wlennels. Sem. Ixo ilkannta ere/. block. Lad 'other colors. latrltYllY i II1111(11191EL1).. Nr E. corner of fourth and Market eta We Welt. tiatention to the for Bhlrting 31.11na •1 /21 , 6 crate ma yer.l. Just rea 1 .4. Jalb • To the Maieted. WMEMBEM THAT -MORGAN 'S COUGH. SYNUP, is an infailibe remedy tornabs, s, /thootattent.. Asthma. I.l.menem, AA Woo • tomboy of years It. nodular. Isia bc. fmely attested. by ihoso of mu Qty. aa well so the great num bers who have Reed It in various warns of the emattry to which it bu home lutredneed, sod moor who hue given their oertinamee somahe extraordinary etre. , tont cures it hasgsrforreed..of which tri . thellArS 0.41123- 1,... 1 r each bottle or the sty. p: TtA. mene ill Inialya, du., .000 - may be afflicted with any of the above no dlsmess. A corMastt oUppy on hand, wholesale mid retail, at the drug atom of \ JAIII:3IIMIUYYY, P3.lfaxl titmet. Plied cooly Cr center.. bottle. talft FLU -ANNUAL SALhe semi-nun*. al sal* of A. A. 31.5.Sigt Co . a. still conUnuesat Nan tuittn4 Slarketaireatt when 00•07 descrintirenf Urf UDC& dOmottie and foreign. are maims at atrept half the ustla priors. J. 20 Dividend. -. THE Trtistees . of ,"the Pittsburgh this campsite tam this dOT &dared • me arn4 nt 4 pet Cent. out of the vents of the last es months, on am pteal stock or old CarapanT. 1/44•014 ratablrith In stock bbtten err thstrierrtl roPmentalivee. et IN pale. 01 tn. VonryJAllKet 11. , Trees. Otte.of Gas OnnPanYe 4.4 1l 1842.-11=13,...* Cincinnati Exchange. , IQIIT CIIECKS. for Bale in sum! to snit \ A. WIIJUSIyt =nor of *alum Wof • Steam and Hirt Water Apparatus; FOR MATINS 13IIILDINOS of .eveig 4.mb/tam will to caving., combining Ventilation • um geared:and perfatanintatactoryoperalon guar. Ltied. I'lane for eating egd VentilatugCUUKOMlS. ECTURE PC1100I.110014.,_110.1e1SALn;YAO- ToItign,DWYLLINGI!, Ogg/Cga te. t al lam detltvl.' - ATKINSON 4,131i11tLY.,,, Y AN experienced Warelniruse man, , in IittOMIT ll.l3:titstkra at a moderato Dry.. lay 1..11 mattes oath can obtain thooasot by Wyoming • not. to Dos no.ira, Pittobargla P. 0.. otallog or hero as uttoor eta be but. PatishLotoly roSaezeco girt. . THE underaired; blow:lea bis.prom, grgo." IT l e "" Ist t 7 1147 4 1111.11:r312 "i g • a. Loan a m dimas. N. 64 ol=fiam Mat, kw ft 01. oat? to Ago mot Qs llampany ammo G&W W bonoombir yawed lb. =Mot do blot on Ida sotto!. mad ;aid tb. though site torag4 to do le la noseumolettts ,- • • JimmEnt TaAVXLLL ikolicaki"a&Umg.l /A-I=-44.11141m - COMMERCIAL. 11,1..n.50u Autzsus.—.Civrrtisclenta amt •ulvertPlort• me this papa nee.tred sad Ihrwsrtl.l !re. Ohl al. . • PITTSBURGH Mav Orr. Inersahnion acme. 1 monsings,Teb 6., \The market yesterday was generally Tery quiet, with serf few antual miss tra h ooring, \ Business by. pot yet had titne•to recover from the hot arwwb l . 3 pp ° . \wade. ow lug to tips closing of natigation: 041 as the d ee rs:pre now crop. we Dial atitioipste.soinethitts of