RITTST JR.GH GAZErrE 111 V. DY : W USTI: .a. CO PITTBBIIBQII SATURDAy AIO3SING, FEB. 7,1852 itirpWlNG-LATTER, RE Fp ii-VD Ok : BAC11-FAVAE 'OF rills PATER! SY,e gOpy. tut !srtiCle to-day: from the. Wishing , • ton.RepnB4e, entitled.. "Kostintb and his Pitts , burglkirleas:” , .That r hue descended so Mr; inits tlpPosittentce Kossuth and his friend's, 1 4'0 Cagy aertain Maiden of the Ciironiele 'of • titiY:clty; itinkto comment Upon them ,itta:mait net:totter gross injustice to- the committee of gentlemen who had charge of the arrangements hike; -Thllatheseslintlekwere confined, te'tbc. CiirOdek , deeined thou unworthy of ne'lleo, ; .V,4ls'.*:ilie gentler:o;ok co'inernod needyel no defence PlCAAXlst,this attacks of that scurry sheet, in this 4K cominnntt7 Pao Rtpublic: however, has some - '4-":-;.-,,,if.iiirittrit,itin;fortudg.1 on an imidicatfor",iliat it fe ..•11114ecredlecti-I...rgnn of the aditilitistreiton; It sz,pe,priper. to notice the ; a‘ternents it has sanctitmedland paraded in Its columns. ,TittiertleJe referred to deals only :in inyendos. except Jui'tmo s , matters of expenditure., that of th;! l eleighs; ab a the'bill at Bfairevilleo. Wrelati Ort to the sleighs, It ie only neoessery to , . Wry,. 'that thefirere •• vent to Blairsville, fortY4twe retie's' freed this city; ebedience to repeatici.aint peremptory teleginidde despatch es,,,fient.the ; Legislative committee, w:domi'auy; lag teneuth, and decidedly against the viewei and erbdteat.if the Pittsburgh Committee. ''. , Theiteere actentParde;d . by three . .. Young gentlSmen i , who Toltniteered forhhe °wanton; although the thee . moti , elgr Was ranging below xerc..l., The eleigbe sent.serree not : sufficient to aceomulodate the whialti piny and their] baggage, andtwk others hired: Theecleleighs'eari' t gone three . dayti,4oor2. testonth wros a day tenger than woo ArAlfiet.d ie reaching, Blairsville. The sleighs at ere Watt so an sot of lininanity to relieve' tiarljt °in& and sPite, from aPositiorief ranch innonveniente and actuad Ai:ieting; sec-sinned by the 'railroad:and ail ot her ordinary,..arenues or Wil:nada - dip being. blocked by the snow. The sleighs were procured at the loifikiesnible retie, and the expennealwete 7carefuliv entited by,tbo;geatlsmen aPpaluksilifor that pitiless,. llths due, to ; the. gallant young men who aurora, !Panted: tha 'expedition? to ;ski, that they-gave their services without eharge, and that ie quirrioe heroisin tnedertitko "such a a'n wine/ten road in each. terrible weather the mat Blairsville forms 'Alm only:' other eptelfieiteM of electider copied the l'ap'ublie. In iefereniniethetrwe air. q the attention of 'the ;dila - Ante ihf,follo.l.g ; article copiedthra the.iliolierilie • Aptio.chliver Feb. 4: 48statt - Porkrdre(..i.Zoine'orthi , . m pspers are cupped in the ai potittobustnees of examining into. - the amounts spent fat, Xim oath imoi Lie Mate at the different hotels—Chain: - Inethem. with extnivagnioe:' • Awiiig ether itorta,:oe Chronicle:states that' the Pitteburgh CoMmittee are reported to have paid, lICO for their;dinner at thia'Plice! We have made in- - qtdry,ati to' this fact and leasert that the; whet slit at .the getter - Helmet was $6O, that , amount es:reeking the entire`expenses of the ;committee, ilia...grate-here two nights, as well an the, bills . • of Ittitureth'exed - bin Waite, Abe Legiolative Corn mitten,:. anti theexpenses of keeping the horses, delyen' expenses, very moderateeherge," *tn* thin tliaintp t ested witness will sathe tithe !Republic' that none of this $6O "'pawed , • thit - rtigh sittiry itching palms'' or at. leak that ! it dld net stiy there. ' : is-e n ter iiem in 411.8delectalide "Wwlll potato laneine4" , which. it may be ;proper to refer to. relation to drifielion of It] . portioe'of cnitributed by the ladict - fee printing earls. 1 ilThe - Ledies'Associatioo, in Ander. to 'previiit the idgreas or O'crOwdat their meeting, gave to each member!' printed ticket • Thoptintingof theie tiekets, 1200' - in number, co 4 ss,'and the eximinewee metby the ladies chntrilniting ;to a 'Midi 'contingent . fnred, each . Payhtg two:lents fen , the purpose of-meetingette-.1 reit expens*- -mit one cent being . wdeflieted'' - frontihe Hungnnaa Fond. • - , • 'Whin the Rijn/611e' feels 'dtepoied to meddle farther itt.,thie , pofata, bueintes,” .we -and porfeotiy.ready=ta exhibitivery item of ex .' penditare: for Its er - aminAticfn: The committee ' would be -ta. g oitit, all the bills - =which do . nee*ilepv. t c ,,sllloo, bills-=which clitdring._ the uaavaid " bles id tips aeive eleighliag expeditlen—dinthey, not deilti it a breach of 'the lowa of hospitality • to de net for :their' tiwn justification, in a commo!ity.7lllFre-titey are well knoWit, but for the:: gratification ;et such "pot watcherf'—our . 'widen,- will exonee the phrase—as the editors 'of the Republic, wheats Insinuations shoot "itch ' ‘ much better end the meridian of Washington ihanPittabligh. . . , • Wncrixathis Fatatniooro.- I .The , cditor 'of the Pdtelitigh . Catholic, the relilious 'Romania organ . in tlth 1 city is determined not to be out-dote in C . ... - ,- . - the lark of alai:der, detraalen and fatsehood,hy L.........!:; r - t ths t aectolar, organ, the Chroade. . The leading i. -' " ' iardaiiil article of ' the Cat holic , of this week, 3.,*?... notareencei rot follows : , ~ _ I ',-.... :,-', ~ : Tnlialth. left onr city for Cleveland on Sat.. . .. • I. arday.pothing lard. :The amount collected for .-..-.;:. him; -while here, is Said to hare been ten that:S . and,dothire, fromairbith,ldedneting the dimmest ' fared. femotsorinkand so firth, at hlmself,onite I and the'enthusiastie admirers of . Ids cease, the , - - net.j.keeeeds will fall `short of two - thousand del- , • 'tone isnot one solitary ttuth eouched in the ,4&‘vil.',extraet;,ancept the fact that Kossuth left: hist;,BStarday_ for Cleveland_ Every other thing 4i forth has not even. the merit of approaching' the iiuth. • I.tis wholdmle, wanton, and "re feetltislified in Saying, nialidiona falsehood. ; If • the so-called . religions:PlPCr h ad pea: seemed the least desire to-have given its readers &orb, sato hove meted cut the commonestjns: • licele Keiiath and bit friends; be could moil; havilAinirett ntrue statement from any gent thanmentl the Committee; instead of that'il . . =side pros le:disseminate the gressest elanl tiers riet only . upon Kossuth, but upoll our most , seep. table citi?.eng• I . ife,&fictidi religions ishindersF to show, that wtapoiitsry`eont;of he aungarianYand, rained : it - thiVistlial, or any Vetere' eise, was ogent lice {kuthneiasti admirers "of -the 60 ,so forth,' for any personal ifirm,,Wbate r ier, Every d ollar , espendliiire hAire; a s fOi'ticientertainment of Kossuth 'and his lqaesediste seite,nndlor such necessary ex. 'otdAnms ainerre incurnad in bringing hire here" fonts ibe'inowsielne, and in expenses incurred by the Featial;lehleh.siere but small—and the wbole *elle 'expeusessze less than one thous-, ea do:141'8.- 1 ; • peoistly the editor ;,:d the 'catholic , considers tut tlie e nd—thioteetbiertf-Eoseuth—justifies asp Seeike?!.itesertef to t*.st of downright' lying; not, he. will correct bin errors in his next' nu tiher, as.Forf est—Mrs. Parrett La beat the trial which aspirated her from her *14414 by convicting the latter of :adultry , — hat faller, back upon be, matdtat eta% ixid'gone upon the etage. ' Bei 'List apil peirito was announced for last Monday even i thea* . on Broadway. Ilia anneanse =pass:tiled /Ova tizeitataint amongst therow. 4*nd! sad adecirord of Foust,' 'he, on their Pitirt, declared theta „detaroilastion - that , 'they voild-dentolieli the tetertoe of any house In which elin!elsnld appear.?'i To prevent a re - eitsittisid of the tscrible scenes 'which occurred at ilitai r rscei tbit city, sonic two years ago, thelfiaosities were -allgoden Place a etropg Arch ur jollee and military to and T arouadithe hoses.'ll),S.lpressutiOn woe i effeetnal, as no braeali of_the "Saco took place. That whole easegulaiti,it 'News, id first`o be disgraced, aadt4en triaided, tank these vile ' ; but • all ItilriijEdie thst; . theiitob .!as nt hiy - ; • Thlkiii:seenekssto.ostcuistsd to _sink the Ohsiso the modern dillies to a still lowerdsiith of .."-destiOdOliiii; thin' had reached before, lieshaps; tblag to - be regretted' , Tid oru-rrivit*re reiue B k 4 --- tq crasif- - 11 " tin 8 . 10 ukilpiard tide ergefi' 5ta0. 1144 s In" • t g el l , 4th,wardi3r4ol-bsakst. 0- 0',4°64... thwygowderstic. te . T ittap, laViotrust,Becure to woe dee *b.*, 1114146 in,, to seatt ,„ cm* altBB6"L "cb f %adetaliVa c i °, 14 tokA l dgP " i* ' °' 34 - iimiltotcitt!! autoottiaPotatilwA2 (Jute . ASD Pas:way/ode RAILSOAD. —We havey the 4 tiesmWttiwrk.inimmixe mur,:res kdi m, that afinVills ismi7been 60 . ,. 4 ferdig all tee ir4ecessatit . for; the 4 6pletion . of:the Ohiesn,P*Pennsylitenla Railroad to itl terminus et Crestline. The eontraet is for 5000 tone-2000 taMetobelartailied by 150 -ll May's Plena - IMM riorils, f to be used betiieen M:m . lAm and Lou donville, and to be delivered at Pittsburgh, sad e - riled out on the,dinaby-the. machinery of the company--andooo tons to be furnished by an honse, to be, hfiliortett by the way of Canada, delivered at Cleveland or San dustyPinitsent out by railroad to 'Mansfield and Crestline. the iron being thus Secured, there is now every probability that the. entire work .will he finished dining the 'present year, and The care running from.Pittatiurghto Crestline, a distance 'of 1135dniles.,< , It is expeltilid that.tlie road will be opened to Massillon in about two weeki. Munition is 108 mike from Pittsburgh. It is situated on the •• • • • . Ohio Canal', in the centre of a wheat growing eatuary, and is a place of coniiderable When the road is openedto tout, point there will be a large addition to its business. Betireert Massillon end Wooster, the track-is readrfor the superstructure, the:lien is.ptiosia. ea, and ibe tintber is mostly on the grp9.,,ntis The I laying of the track will be.pushed forward with I all the celerity possible, and the line will doubt lees he opened to Wooster Miring the gpring rotin4m. t I liatrkeen Wooster aral.Crestlinethe work isl l art state °Clench forwardness that itnan be urged tn'tompletinn os fast as the company's means will permit: We l tqagiad to team,that the success of the' 'road now in uso'is of l ii — very gratifyingcharac ter. Thereneipte during the month .of .lenuttry dist, are as fellows: • . i From passengers and express goods, $9999 75 From freight, -... ,-(-- n- = ~ ' - - 2058 88 Total, ''. )- - . si2,o.s , -63 Number et passengers carried, 10,298. , i Considering that the.line was not finished un- ,tilthe 6th, and that the weather -bat been so severe as to deter travel, the Success of the road de. &Oat to that of any new work in the coon - ttY: There ie now, Mere freight offering than tho company has marlinery to carry, at a portion of the mothetyoworisnecessarily employed in the 'rionstrictiod of the_ mad. Several additional riniines,hele:4en ortlered, and will be placed on the track early-in the season. We doubt wtiether . greater and more rapid results, in ` railroad enterprise; have been wit nessed inihis country, sod iliniFeilect the high est honor skinm the . offteete of the company, who tesveaccomplished these wonders while constant ly laborlig under the dieadvattage of the want of adequate niena,-: - . • • Tire ...J.,Atia'r‘nnitass.—,in address of a ,eoixo76l ‘ ttee of , thhi,tadies' AssociaCon - of, the ,yrientts . of. flungaryorill.bo lotus& in our coi l:me, !s-day. 3t is scarcely nehessary for us. to .risk' for it an earnest consideration. ' Tux Fxxxo ex Lomsrixtz.—A meeting trill lake tdaes, at, next - Monday, to con -alder the most effinieut means of overcoming di, obstruction to the navigation of the Ohio ricer, arising froth 'the' Falls at The im parlance of the subject ought to secure a larg meeting. Exit Bortg:—L l flie Erie Commercial Advert! ' s:eiruain that . an effort. will be made at the pee :eat ensOin of the Legislature to procur,e a re ,4ittfter of the Erie Rank. 4." , "-tnu• LierOlt LAW" WAS 100 in the iletiee' ~ f lepresentati' v es of Rhode island by a, close Totis.,-31 to 37. Another bill, free from nonatitutionnl obligation: -,trill be introduced immediately. fibeadd this be defeated, the next 'election frill tnrnon this queetion. citilmac yams • The Rev. be. Cattail, ofieland,hous address lA, through the Press, a very lone:Lad very sav age lutter to torla'ohn Russell. it is republish sorlis the Eittlbargli Catholic. Were it not for its enormous length - we 'should like . to give it to our readeio; but as it is, we mast be content with two short extracts. lle charges the Brit ish .government with' tyranny, forgetting that the fact that he can write and publish such a letter in !perfect safety, gives the lie to the 'charge. After enumerating many of the sins of which England is guilty, among which lA -1 (emits in stir up tile flame of liberty on the con tinent, and aiding "English agents during the year 1850 to destribute in France 120,000 Eng lish bibles," and 11,000 in Florence and in To- . rin, hi goes on to say: Europe has, as it were awoke from a dream,- and now plainly and vividly beholds the deep abyss in which you bad prepared to engulf her ancient inViutiona. Yon are yourself caught in the Guard l which you spread for her, and the accounting day of, England's pitaishment, or national humiliatio, may be much nearer to you ihan,:porhaps,:your Cabinet can well believe There Is ,one resolve on which Europe is perfect- I ly decided, viz,: —unitetl protest against your of ficial interference in their national affairs, and against your wiper . alelled bigotry and perrsecti= lion tovrards:Catholinity. The English press; whi 11,yen have In psy in the various capitate, shell _be iimmegiately, , suppressed; you will no Unger be, permitted t 6 dieleibute through your ...jumping" ambassadors, the slanderous and the infidel trtica with which you have deluged all the European capitals. Your young .'honorables" will:nor in future bo allowed, under the cloak of the gospel, to say the foundations of religion and constitutional law. - The daily and weekly - correspondents of your London journals will in future be hunted from every foreign city, se the Correspondent of the Daily News was Shuttle conked froin Vienna to Berlin and from Berlin removed, Bt political quarantine, to. Loudon, lest his presence might spread 'abroad the Lug lioh infection of rebellion and infidelity. * * * * infideli ty. s Dot if a European or foreign war should un fold its crimeen banner on your chores sad threat en your commerce on your national preeminence ;pray, Sir. what do you think would be the re• Iseult. Men of as much political wisdom so your :lordship gravely Soy, that in that fatal hour En gland might, disappear from. the map of the world.. Even- the very Duke of Wellington fa .vors that opinion; and others of nearly equal renown venture to say - that in that fetal hour you might feel the simultaneous loss of India, Canada, and Ireland. In that hour you will Lave to meet not only the foreign foe, but, still worse, you must conquer the inillione in England who will no longer. bear further taxation in or der to.pay (or your political blunderer, and who will net- surrender cheap bread and-cheap meat and clieen clothing and cheap light and cheap air, but with their lives. come the Washington Repnble. AND ELS PITTSBITROH MENDS. A telepaphio euromary.of one o f Kossuth'', earliest ',pooches at Pittsburgh, reported him to have oondemned'in 'very marked language the pecuniary entravaganee of the deponetrations previtituslj , made in his honor. 'lle told hie eastern admirers that their adulation and atten tions would'have been more acceptable had'they been less Costly In their form ; and to remark ed that the immense sums which had been ex- Tended in vain-gldrions show would have sufficed *se sustain the whole body of Hungarian ex- Des fora twelve month. The juStice and ite- Verity of the rebuke: appears to have . ixercieed some Influence over - ibe arrangements at Pitts burgh,-where burgh, where $10,0410 were hubfierped . to the Kossuth fund, instead of being-expended, tut at . New York and Philadelphia, In the Interchange of high-flown compliments. 'lt appears; how ever,' that even et Pittsburgh ..thinge are not waiting altogethei harmiatisusly and well.— The $lO,OOO have.pseseil through sundry itch ing palms, and the Evening Chronicle thus sig nificantly hints at the result: 'MUM UI. very Catsersi deesra • s melodic. Melo:cm. diem pabliesticti of the amount expended by those haring <taro of itoamth while he was amongst nit Soestlar of Ow ertanditoyse. the 4:scrims of yesterdef Senn I'M.» tea curiosAy abroad for information In regal t° ;WI Ortlis it anted tgyhite..i.b.g..totlgall; “The Ilsalafla, alluded to the antoniat rattail for Kos. 001.1 s, nuts It down et ten thousand dollars, and the coni• alum who menage his htiancee, however, make beer? grawbarks on ibis for elpeuess, u eved7 kind, of license t. tidism to bills .taro.[ tide fend. We Wow that two besotted dollare was pill torten sletalis to met him at liteirsetita, and the conunittee are mann: to hoe. pad fist, dollars , for that? Pinner , at boa place--and ?[Death „ n0 ,...11. are charged, hen and elsewhere, with the. .007wagarnets pf patriotic ommaittere. ;ts frit little Interest °tintless la the 4 dtitrolion • for ottlatali. did some effort ' tar tn. b.;siot Kobuth „. ~...Ittosmste ebb mass. 13r which we did ta. ex. Dot IL the strtriata. tbaworbo mum 4.4,,,glauddrt thllltarlaitqestatiost.charad ttiebbb n.„ .b. 1.0 boas. 4 . 0 . 11171 br iralcbt k. 1,415a 44411.14-0. f tr44 ON ...eV. thnlsme6bdx, 64441464km` Staltell WU . It b wytnt.fcd"s" P na r l . Ut "? 4.31411n4 .,' "4 " 6 . - I Let the balance-sheet b e a b e wn by a ll means, night, as Lady Tearie, in the "School for Scan :not Duly at Pittsburgh, - but at New lork,'Phil- I dal." indeed,. it ime:been alloWed to be the and:the oder points where the Kass debut know. on theNeW Yor o l,F,boards fora z afree*er hair rtiged,soth the greatest 'Mien* ' long time. Ai r Atempt.was made b y the , cowdy. Tie,Rostinth trier eiready.fornished arid reitlesspar tof thiV.preas to create a riot, terialstor'W`eigl4 i chapters on popular creduti- bit the police were ordered, out in full farce, ty, the wort leiness of after-dinner promises, and two regir tents of the National Guards to ' and the dnbionshrhicerity of politicians devoted h readiness to 'it once pat do'wn any riot, mat-' .A- few rowdlee in the . to th e mandfacture of personal capital. The 11 ter what - ita magniinde.. Pittsburgh di ffi culty will probably add an equal- theatre wee dragged 'vitt and imprisoned, and Iv instructive exposure of still meaner practices the rest Nu raked to the under-ground ram holes, s ymna thi z d e o rs . withho about myr where ‘o - h t daily - and nightly barrow. The with a courage not to be over rem the precise meaning of cheers, and the exact! menned, determined that a woman whotn.l jury °Knoss the uth part crusade. ofi T t h l ere may be value of _warlike oratory : but figures admit of has pea ...aced Innocent shall not be debarred less equivocal:interpretation. 'lt is tube hoped, from e arniug her own lirclihoodby such a vile therefore, that our Pittsburgh contemporariescrew as drove Mr. Macready from New York, will let us have the figures quickly and " on- Ito gr atify the brutal fancies of a mob, infamous cooked."' j T.'tiele can show. I The warm weather has given a little more no ti City to husinosx, but we are not driven yet I 'the Southern merchants aro not here in nun -- Itiorrc•ootolonco M tb, lattsburch Niq tltasttc.l hers yet,-and until they c om eom the city we can do no• thing. The railroads do are do ing an immense trellis by reason of the euspen sion of navigation. me - Hudson River, the Harlem, New York and New Haven and the Brio are crowded la the. fullest capacity, and are canting binge rums. The Erie cants in January 2b per cent advance over January 1551. • Money remains abuntitint in Wall Street, and stock. ; upon the whole, arc firm and rather . high er. The c o urse of coin is towards the sub•tres sory, and, na the imports of February end March will be large, the drain that way must continue, and a large amount :aceuniulate there, to wait the Relinu of Congress in passing the appropria tion bill, which they will not do until after the Proddential nominations are Diode. Broker., who think they ran ceo far ahead, aro looking for a punk in March. Bills for the steamer to• day bore sold for 110 k 1101. a rate that does not seem•ealculated to give ease to the money market, when only a million of dollars came by: 'the steamer from California. The temperance people are hard at work liege :is I have before Raid: but much as yon may coM mend their course, do not indulge in sanguipe tapes of their success. Our imports of "runt" lest year were ten millions of gallons, and six or more in value. No good citizen but feels the curse it imposes upon us, nor is igno rant of the onerous taxes it inflicts upon us. Tf„fl, are aware of all its horrors and all its cost, hub we pare not the morel:courage to stop the sale, of rum on Sundays in'unliceimed holes, within the sound of the clergyman in his pulpit. Out, policemen stand upon the steps of these vile dens, nor think of their doty Ne aro not be himl the world in moral light, but we have a pnplflatien that rules at the polls more corrupt `than Smlneund Gomorrah were inecteibered ,with. Desirable no the temperance reform le, .we ouch not accomplish It here without 'half 8 century of ',ever° labor. FROM ausinsaTori WA'SHINGTON, Feb. 'The charge against J. P. Levy, arrested iu New york, upon an indictment found in this 'District, is far carrying on a correspondence with the President of Mexico, with . the fairness of preventing the ratification of the Tehuouto pee treaty. It'is the case out. of which have grown all the rumors of fraud and defalcation that bave been rife in this city for a week past. •The tote are these: Capt. Lary alleges that he' poseessess a contract with the Mexican Gov ernment for opening a communisation by rail 'road, canal or turnpike, hetWeen the gulf,of Mexico and the Pacific, by the way of Alvarado and linabsico, a Toss between Vern Cm: and Tshuantepec. This contract conflicts with: the ekolusive privileges cl the grant to Garay for the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Garay's grant been annulled for non-performance of the efeilitions, and for the reason that the opera tions of the company to which it has been fi inally assigned are hostile to the independence ofikteXieo. This grant was first arraigned to. thi Messrs. 'forgoes & Co., Bankers of New \ttof. and Mexico, and by them to the New Or lefiffit Company, of which Mr. Benjamin. the present Senator elect from Louisiana, is a lead ing•memlier, and Counsel. Last year Mr. Let , cher concluded a treaty with the Mexican 500. J ernment, the effect of which would have been to secure thy' ptiviliges 'originally granted to Garay, hot forfeited by him to his assignees, ,the hew Orleans company. Our Senate ratified the treaty and it was sent hack to McGee to re ceive the sanction of that government. Mr. Levy, considering the treaty-n ablation of his own cataract with the Melican government, of I course opposed its ratification. It is charged that hr wrote letters to Arista for the purpose of. defeating it, and that he encouraged and as sisted Senor Eons, the Mexican minte - here in his opposition to the treaty. Capt. Levy was limited in New York while at dinner with his family, basing left Washing ton,-where he had been residing daring the pre- TiOUS Iwo months, on Tharsday of last wetk. Fie has returned to Washington, and given bail in the sum of five thousand dollses to appear for The debate ii, the House to day was very an imated snit anteresting: The most prominent feature maa'the indication it afforded of a Bali( in the Union party. Mr. C. bcll, of Florida, the 'lmmortal lone star of the swamp in the House, made a.powerful demonstration irrfsvor of that party's doing something in its own benaff, and electing its own-candidate. Ile thanked God and congratulated the country that the Whig party had been purged of—abiff Clio:lista and all other perilous stuff, and did not despair of its ability to giie the Union party materiel %lit and comfort' in its patriotic .designa the Union party were permitted to have fall and ab solute conimand id all its movements, and in particular to have the 001111Ullit1 of its candi dates. He denounced Gen. Scott, and said that without a change of platform he 'could not ob tain a vote south of the Potomac. W hem he waster did not clearly appear, but from the few ? passage. of hie speech which 'I listened t0,.1 thought the following ticket would accord:with his views, to wit. .Robert Tuotnbe, of - ''Grorgia, for President. E. C. Cabell, Florida, Vice President. A ,Union• democrat of Geragis replied in terms that showed plainly enough that unionism per arinightlie a very escelleut thing to get elected,: upon, tuf that its day was past, and that it (aught to be allowed to go the way of all other tfumbogs. For his own individual part he woo going bock to the LOrOft,COS, by whom ho Loped to be received as a repentant rimier. 'Rantoul, of Mass , gave the second instalment of his speech on the coalition in that state. Ile l'provedthaf though the pet of free sellers sod abolitlonig(s, he was a died-in.thawool demo crat, Sid had been regularly , n‘gminated and -supported by Gift. The discussion dwindled dolts into a rough and tumble guerrilla 'skirmish In which come smaller lights of the democracy shone with a radiance closely allied to positive, darkneat': Mr. Webster spoke in the Supreme (!curt two bdurs to-day against Mrs. Gaines in the great case involoing the title to her father's property. Mr. Campbell will follow in herfavor tamnrrow and will alone the arguinent in the case. Judg ment will be given at about the end of the term, and will decide the title to property in New Or leans and along the Mississippi valued at $9,- 000;000. • Chief Justice Taney and JUStico Ma Lean do not sit during the pendency of the cause, because they both- have relatives whose interests will be affected by the result. The enormous abuses of the ocean mail con. .tract system will receive athorongh overhauling al this erosion- it is found that to : keep up a semi-monthly mail communication with Cantor. nia, by Law's ships on this aide and Howland ife Aspinwall's on the other, costs the, moderate little earn of $638,000 a year, and this each, ',sive of at lout $O,OOO which is paid. for traps : portation across the Isthmus, Cornelia. Van derbilt has offered to perfidym the same service by the way of Nicaragua for $280,000 a year. This will effect a saving of $438,000 a year to the United States treasury, and of eis or eight days time on each trip. We pay now on these ocean mail . contracts $1,380;000 a year, and I presume the amount returned; in postage is bot over one-half. The postage by the IstLimue route to California bas• fallen off from $43,000 to $l2 l OOO, partly owing to the large cumber of letteracarried by Vanderbilt's line, and partly to : the reduction of postage. Britie way, I learn that the P. 31. General has canned notice to be given to Great Britain that we desire the discontinuance of the present postal arrangement with that government. The treason Is that the British F P : 0. persist in charg ing double postage on the letters by the Collie's tine, whereby the greater part of the mail mat. terpaseing between the 'two countries giles in the:Cunard steamer. The treaty requires a year's: notice of * diseentinnerice, and that has t been given. i Justus. PEON 71EW TORE.. (Corstemodenao,ol tUßlttsburgh Dallr tlas•Lt..) Now Yens, Feb. 3. . Messrs. iiinelow, Lanier & Co., closed yes terday a negotiation for 6,000 tons of rail, for the completion of the Ohio and Pennslyvithia Railroad. The price of the rails Is not stated by the paper from which the above is taken, but the figure is no doubt a low one, end to the Stockholders, at the first glance. will appear favorable. Perhaps it Is, but it may be eut.-mitted whether it . .would not have been better to have paid etrty dollars per ton for Pennsyl vania Iron, in bonds, and have the bonds held at home, Instead of Bending them to New York, to:be slaughtered, as 'all out of the way bonds have to be, as western companies well know. Five thousind tans of iron Is, In short, two hundred and twenty-five thousand day's works, at one dollar per_ day, add a profit of twenty five per cent. the gross price of the iron to the iron inseter. Penneylvanis iron, ore and Goal are worthless, in the ground; and the new tariff, which killed the make of railroad bars at 60 per ton, robbed Tenturylvania laborers of this large amount of labor, and the Irortmeo. ten of their profit. Messrs. Wthslow, Duller & Co. are es tonemblibrokers as sabot ION!" York, and in selling bends and bujing iron, do their prier:44le ample' jtiatieet but it As .vem• certain - that the interest!! of the country wiiithY be.better served if theretvern fewer bonds sold in Witti,Strest, and moraines made Wiet. • - Mina Abukir, tau, Mrs. rorreit, inde amod tlibmofAt debut iikrtteastiga'sJoaruni:lsitt TO TUE WOKEN OP THE WEST A large nutnber of the women of Pittsburgh, Allegheny otol their .vicinitioa, animated• by in , •ardent love of Liberty;end deeply sympathising with the oppresced people of Hungary, have united (me, purfwee of atfooding them relief. The title of their onranisstion ie—•'The Ladies' AlsociVion. of the (newts of Hungary." This body Las agrerd to preserse its organitation, and to 'entttnne . its efforts and its Contributions. omit the aid of Amsociariolaithall' he no longer required. , Impelled lay an ardent desire to boo this good work more extensively carried on, our Aesocia• tine baie dtionted it h:it imneetier to call 'the at tention of theirsisters of the West, and of the country generally, to this suliject mot hate devoted us to perfointAis duty. Acting on be htlf of en (ergo it body. we therefore earnestly and affectionately entreat you. from thin thresh• ilia of lbe Groot West, to ram' eimitor Asso. , . c tilait 5, for i similar purpo4, in your cities, town and villagee—wherner - Atirre is a suffi umber of cient that prize our own free lendiations. and sympothine with Iho brave Ilungsriaos, who, groan under the heavy yoke of Despotism It is impossible for eloternor. b:os.uth, during his limited stay in ourcountry, and in his impaired state of health, to visit and; mistreat the people in every place wnere warm heart:thinly glow for the emancipation 'of hi. 4 suffering countrymen. Butt if he cannot person. ally address the Association of the Friends of Hungary im every locality, he ran and will actnoWledge, by letter, any. contributions of •lnatetial aid" for obtaining, the freedom of has 1 beloved Fatherlano; or, wherever ho may be, will in person receive your deputations for this purpose. We hope, therefore., that you will , :dot delay your actin c o- operation annul the,l as-rival-of Governor Koenuth among yoai,.but done , that you will form yourselves l into A - 43C.10ns I of Friends of Hungary, and tend yourcantribu- 1 lions in him ns noon as possible We have hoard and seen Louis Kossuth, the I great Apostle of Freedom; we have listened to Ins moving appeds; and one beans have thrilled beneath Ins enul.stiering elottence. Ws have 1 confidence in the justice lit the cause he 'tiro- salt, nod we feel convinced of his honor, his devoldn, and hie noble dieinterentedne4: We-, regret that every one cannot hear him, sod thus i he ,novel by the magic of his living presence: 1 hot you }MVP all doubtless read the addrelome he' Ilan delieered since his arrival lu the United States, and consequently no labored argument by us is necessary to excite your Sympathy in behalf of. his oppressed country. • In the Providence of God. we are permitted I to enjoy the blessings of a free Government. In the und.gt of our prosperity let, an lint forget that there'was a dark and dreadful hour is the annals of our country—whoa her truest nod hrnacst limy almost despaired. While the moo . of'ourAtevolution were fighting for liberty with unshod feet; and while the blood.stalned anew betrayed to the enemy the route they had taken; while the, eyes of oar forefathers were implor ingly turned to Europe for aid,—then was it that food and clothing, money and arms were brought to them by merlon hands, to be con secrated on the altar of Freedom. Thus, when the French vessels came to our 10 , 111.BULOCe; with them came oleo much aid, beside that of eterla wills end stout alms. And shall we now ref.° to the patriots Of Europe a return for their generosity ! Shall the woloeu of America prove Icts active in their sympathies than were the k'rencla na tion in our sacred cause 7 Do we not regard national Liberty at a precious boon of Hea ven? Sinn we selfishly confine our sympathy. and benevolence to our own country, and close oar ears to the cry of suffering Europe If we really - value liberty, will we not try to prove our derodou7 The Indira of this Association know to, well the uharacter of their eta, to doubt their deep interest itrauch widely extend ed goal: and they, therefore, appeal to you 1 with confidence, and invoke you, by ell that is dear to us io our own happy inetittaions—by all that we hope to see accomplished by those instlititionuin the Sante—by all the ties we re. gard as sacred—to join in aiding the people of lluegory to the attainment of that which we hold so dear. This con only be done by maiming that nation to obtain their Independence. To, do this the,mond.influence of woman, rightly ex erted. •oti ,well as •her contributions of money, and such other aid as she may feel at liberty to extend, are all required. We therefore ear nestly request and beseech you to exert your selvenin this glorious enterprise, by lending your permanent and Strident aid to the calm of down-trodden Hungary._ 4sar. R. ELIOT. Crissmorre L. Wrs.x.e, Unica M. bostue. Akr•Editors of newspapers throughout the country will please to copy the above address. Jyron ALL.soN on 111E1.1(1(1On TIAVTIO.-111 bie charge to the Orend Jury, at the opening of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and Quar ter Sensions of Philadelphia,' on Monday lost, Judge Allison uttered the following emphatic language in relation to the isvilri resulting from the use of intoxicating drinks, the sale of which is sanctioned by low. ' , Tone selection fromlbe thyflyiref your fellow oltivens, and the maintenance: of ilds Court, are two of the expedients to whhili io'ciety resorts for its Own protectionagainat the many and va ried evils which flaw from this weakness or H obe our nature; and many of the wrongs which are perpetrated spinet. the persons and pioperty of others are induced by circumstances and temptations, which prove too powerful for the firmness • and virtue of the offender. It therefore foilowe, that one of the most effectual meansof diminishing crime, is to remove, to as great an extent as possible, the causes and in docementa which Iced to its commission And yet it cannot be denied, that instead of 'noting upon that evident truth, moiety fails, In tome ipmoooe,in the discharge of duties which it owes to its individual members, to prothct them, as far ne it can, against their own frailties and fol lies; and adder the pretext of restraining and controlling an admitted evil, that his become hoary with age, and powerful because of the number of its victims, and the strength of the fetter with which it has hound them, has been 'permitted to grow with, 012 r growth, protected and defehded by our laws--I refer to the traffic in intoxicating liquors, and I dole in this con nection, because I look upon it as towering above and overshadowingall other COMO! which lead to open and flagrant violations of laws; traffic,, destructive 1311 it IS to the well being of eoflety,-and to the end for which government was instituted, has yet thrown around it, by the will of the people of Pennsylvania, the sanction • and protection of legieletive enactment. This, permit, me toSay, in my humble opinion, ought ! not to be, it Ili wrong in principle; and meet de•-. otruatiri in Its rotate: Governtorot, Motes(' of giontbig a lieshrie to pawn the seurcee of power, till our primeelead sinte.hoesee with iiMmiteirileoculatis the comnici-• 'pity with , g J lea fla*oriltii, sad . 'ya' der worse than desolate, thousands of our do mestic circles, ought rather , to meet this men etervice with a spirit of the most resolute an tagonism, andhy stringent, statutory eneetments. place, it without and beyond the pale of law. I cannot well conceive in what respect a heav ier curse could be inflicted on the inhabitants of thd City and County of Philadelphia than tho system o f legalizing the sale of intoxicatiog drinks now in force among us. The flimsy pre. tett thrown around the traffic, as its justifica thin or palliation, prior to the act of 1848, isnot now even attempted to be set up; end to thoott ands peeseesing not the slightest degree of re sponsibility, loony of whom ore not citizens of our Cotomonwealth, nod a still greater number of whom, by educatiod and habit, are far remo ved from all sympathy with us, is granted an authority to spread pauperism and crime in our midst, with an nrisparinghand. The experience of the past demonstrates that the law is ii.nificient and powerless to regulate the trellis, eo long as it tolerates and appreves its existence: and we are compelled to adopt the alternative, ot either permitting the uncontrol led sale of liquors as a beverage, to which the present myetein is no approximation, or to invoke the powers of Clo•erament,the strong arm of ,ennatituted authority, in aid of its entire abro gation. With this issue thus presented to tm,we ought not to hesitate, for every day's observa tion prevents to us evidence of the rapid and fearful increase of the number of places for the rale of liquor in tho City and County of Philo delphia. We-aro in danger of being overwhelm ed; and with a full sense of the importance an ,epensibillty of the proposition I have slimiest., nI forth-in these observations, I respectfully hrg leave to ask for it your favorable consider. atlon, and lc recommend it an eminently worthy of an endorsement a; the hands iif those whore approval will carry with it weight and influence. • The State of Maine has already made au en. in pawing epd enforcing a law upon this subject, of the Inoot"Pt*WPM ehemeter, 6041 with the most happy effect; the chief virtue of whiceresults from the prompt seizare, for feiture, cud destruction of the contraband li quor, the right, upon information, to make search for it, and the imposition of heavniten: altles,py fine end 'lmprisonment, with other ,provisions which serve to invest jt with great. efficacy and power. I can !see no good reason why the people of Pennhyltania should hesitate lir relation in the passage cif a law analogous in :principle to the Maine enactment. No one eon doubt our went of it, and no one ought fo'ques lion the right end duty of nor citizens thus to protegt themselves__ ,A CHALLENGE. Thu Ohio and Indiana Railroad, in engineer ing tharacterlsties, challeugen comparison with elf,. 'toad yet located. Chain dintsnce 131 miler. 1220 feet. Total curvature 182 Omen. Total mined lines 3 tulles, 3313 toot. Total strafirbt linen 127 miles, 2037 foot. Total amount of level track 63 :au, 1200 feet. Total ascent eastward 777 feet. Tend ascent windward 420 feet. , No grade Treater thin 24 feet per mile, sad no curie except near the stations. One straight line is OM' 40 miles long, another over 30 miles. This Road, from Crestline to Fort Wayne, is the direct &Memnon of the Ohio end Pennsyl vania Rood toward Chicago, where a vast net work of Roads are concentrating: and when com pleted, the route through,C,restline, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia to New York, will he 03. miles. shorter than by the Lake shore and Erie route, will have lower grades, cheaper fuel, and lens costly grading. It will bring a region, pope loin, fertile, and a. eatensire as an European kingdom, into egturnerchil relation. with Pitts burg and Philadelphia that ore yet strangers_ It has local subscriptions equal to 42 per cent. of the entire construction and *Ned iinient, and has just been let to contract to be completed in two years, to Messrs. Hanna, Hoagland S. , Mitchell, of Fort Wayne, who are well known along the hoe for their ability and energy Mansheld, 0., Feb. Ic4t. WAYNE. brrsararrios —A write; in tho ProTiderice Post pzyn: Tlits is s word of such different meanings and appll i cations; that it is one of the most couveni ent t ?in, language to raise dispute upon, "full areiruud and fury signifying nothing."—lnter veition Means, Ist interposition bet Ween two parties with dint:muscat of Adds; 2d, with I diesent'otboth; fhldwith the dissent orone and the request of the other; 4th, with private pe • lary add for eng.uf the parties; 6th, frith islatlverelifidiniid declarative of opinimi; with diplomacy in nid of one of the parties: 7 h with non Intercourse with cue of tdem: nth, wt h war, fleets and armies egaiuct one of them. Some of our astute writers have oome nut eideilly against all "intervention," becaime. Washington, in the Infancy of nor nation, wiss I against declaring war against all the world. I whim France Was engaged in a bloody revolntinn. I Others take the same ground, because Jefferson I war against "all entangling alliances." ['cope I who form their 'political opinions very much p j on the authoritf,of great names are inure inclined than other. en decide all questions upon each authority. Gut care ahould he token that the authority is applicable to the questions o.oa tbr circumstances attending it. earrins ro PARANTII.-A correspondent of the Boston noteriter furnishes the followieP "We have just witnessed the death of a child ' , in our neighborhood by convulsions, caused by eating raisins. • This is too uncommon Occur• ranee lrr. Devise, in hie work en the physi cal and medical treatment of children, (a book which parents should own,) mentions the death of three children from the same cause, and re m'slakatliat -them is no stomach, unless it be thole( the ostrich, that can muter the skin of ticerkiliin. 1 recollect:some time since the death ,"4's child in convulsions, coaxed by eating bits of bark and shreds of wool which It had picked up in creeping around the room on the carpet. Dried fruit, bark, cork, or wool from the car pet or blanket, or any indigestible aubstances, In snitslispentitiea, causes teach suffering; and iu considerable quantities is almost certain by obstructing the passage of the bowels, to pro duce convulsions and death." Toe Dean Attys. -The Howard Gazette 4sys A family in thin community have been mourn ing for months pant for the absence of a daugh ter, who, it appears, went to reside In George. town some two yearn ago, at which place, how ever, ethe remained but a short time. The aged and itillietc‘l parents, after ROMA months of ab sence, make every effort to find her, but in vain. They received some indefinite information of 4 v young woman having hien drownded in the canal at Georgetown, and the sad thought at first ton- certain, conviction at last assumed all the force of reality, in the conclusion that She woe their daughter. They therefore gave her up as lost. Get to their indescribable astonishment an 4 joy, eke appeared again at Norge op Wednesday night Last, accompanied by a husband and anfent e a boy. We are not apprised of her reason for dooming her parents to each a long seas n of sorrow and - suspense , having only learn that eh* has been to the neighborhood of Havre do Grace., Fah Importation of hardware, Cdt!erg, &o. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., • No. 129 Wood Street, Main to toll the trloo , o o tlloorl o rta and otherf to FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC IARDWARE, CUTIERY, &c - - IMPORTED PT ANENT PACKETS. ma .Eich they ore owe pretoreel to offer al Alleb ;Abel 11l cannot fat to Plot. , ita-A fall motrottoont of 311 ANN'S relohrstod O. P. AXES .I.gops Gs, hat.l. Petroleum 1 liar A MOAT ItZSARIADLI CASS or Toroc 001.1.0 rt Petioutac.—W. Write the attention of the alltichel and the public genorelly, to the rertigeste of Wm. 1101, of 4.M. oliY.; The cam may ho 000.0 by soy' P.m. who meT hr lililinil to elation to the feche Imre vet lorth. P. 11. KM a 1 bad been afflictel amend marelith •limemliot both eyet, which continued to Inmate until Pcytember. the Inflammation at that !Imola/mini inn:deed the Whole , lining mombrene of both eme, and ended 10 the delimit.. of a thick film. which wholly destroyed ray eight. I had At , ciwt lignaporemnuid.and the thlekming rev:loud. which mon returned and left me 14 eat hide mulligan to Celtic. At (hie nage of the comptilnt I mede enOtimalon to mow• ml of the mart eminent onlikli men. who Informed nie th o u •my eye. would never gm [yell.' At this lintel could eat dUtingnlrh any chinch By gis advtoe of elite frleedi 1 morimaured the um Of the ,Petrolliuts. both Internally and locally. under 'Matt my 4e. have fragment deity um tit the promo!. time. and 1 have recovered my sight entire ly. getteng health woo very much Improved by the Petroleum. and! attribute the Teethes/Jou of mY light te It. um. I rattle at N 0.702 Semen' limed. la Mae city, lint w ill c o happy ta .live ley information In relation t. MY care. WILLIAM MALL.' y tie mato by Kamer McDowell. 140 Wood limb Milan. 67 Wood street; it. A. lirehneetock. Co. mmim Wood and Want striate. 1). M. Curry. IL A. 1:111lit.Jompla gocelma.and 11. P Schwarte, Alleglonty; OLo by th. prlß. 11. BIER" mleollenT Cara 11..1n...venth Picot... -DR. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS IN NEW rapidity with which this luraloeblernwakirw Lea become known end appreciated. eon only be amour* for opon thh grorind of it. real rains. It b. only re. 0 b../ 00 . we' to mtabilsh ita Idaho. Roth. uth, of the Golf medicine for the cum of Liver Complaint. The loolnilettar ,Trom ► 'an:Night lAN. York. shows the marinci w hich 011.00 PUN are rederdal in that motion of the eomstsi: NeLa.ra,Dtes Els t 1 base .old out an YOH User . PlDs. and am lar.lollS to bee* umber lot leneteltetelY. pia. seem to take meth weesdasfully. I Salad base . 0 14 ..tudy Loser assents, If 11.4 bees plovi.lel with them. Thelebubiteuts,are path; to goebesteribitheas, but whi th er th ere am e 57 there or not lls 0 .1 k.m. Fume sod me mother supply boseellitoly. , 7.6llollT,prussli.: jjesslook bake, Winn= eu.. - Lt. Meseb ate, tur. le- Spinal Afiretion, Yal.c. Ner‘,,us Di, Rheum,.11431,1e.. that b... roAste. l .1411 of 11.. I.ll,lcilto,fgryrer, br the PP* arni' ivia.,lyqs.l4.l If. 11. Furv.ii's Liptu...ot. It ht ers,lletit of brobe, bile. of ltatc..treptil..,,, - .. rm! Ift the M.I borer turthewe ;Ste verti,ll..nt- , Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh c ai. rIVS.SEY, Pk. 11.0. SAMIIEI, 1,. 3! kit OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND woop STREETS. Ye- DULL AND CADDO NIERS ON THE OW AND DiStileNlPl'l lIIVED±, AND TIIIUUTA• Insur, apainst b+. , tkuiape by FIE E. .1 , , sun,' t t , thr SEA owl MANI , NA rIG A TION u. Wm. Larimtr. Jr. 11'm I:mmiey liwrranch u. slot, . m 11 •1 n. S. Fremria ,16.1.rmx1 liess..l.n, ect.olarazior, NVeltorli,mt, 1,1.0 JOATA• Jones & Quigg. ~ANUFACTUKRItS of Spring tLnd .r Ploug . ll Chin Maa: nlnaah n and V.lintn. Spnn, Irox,nernd Irnu A alar, nr.• Sot Axial. Half Paton,. Frrew C 1... alat .111 arn•rall Iron A alia--narnar a( Ittat , and Yrnny ata., Pitt. nura, • J.Ntsq Jt .. • D. B. Rogers & Co. ANUIACTURERS of kger's Patent Cnlti•ator Tekli—cbrit.r and P.. "TURNPIKE ROAD ELVSYWON. —'rho :'.1...e1cbc.41.1 , ad. Linable M....e:lNCElle . .ah..t l . l ..seri turnetite keel Comp., em IMtilled runt nn oleetinu vIII beheld nt the n 131,1 ‘n trip hernvol: IsirminO‘m, e ed%). 1 11- 1 , 4 day %larch n. m tel en the boon nII2 lunt ..'nMek. In th• al.•tunnn. W ehet hT Totllnt'nne PeALletit. Manure,. one Mer,elarY. and 0!1`1 the enanum ten: 11v _• College of I.,James, WASHINGII)I4 COUNII, - MARYLAND.. %NUE Second Term of the Current 11. .14 , 11 ham - Woo 'Janda,. Meath 1,4 ApplimPons for. the gulsotr4ml alinplir. or - Mr publio lorameLlor, 4. I.• ade to the R.. Jnnr H Frviwrt,P P tirrirrr ke.. Col• hot* of IMO P. rrir.n.l. Wt.oP r.r ke..,er[nr. aer.l.3lpeAl V,41 . llr 1.11. Collrirr or dom.., Ot•hool,lVl . .S. • . _ Rooks Just Receives APOLLO Fonrch st. _We.l.2f A flntAndwni. by Ira' Tay Inr. ilia OA (Ward nt NaWW . .n. 41 ..D'osl , 'W• I.rctutv.l no 1... a llParry nf rr.nrr. Af I.b. ILI. II I. ?w i s o Yi l l l 2th u on i r.Prnwßosr An.). 11, &AMY.. Vgyl7;a4 . , by Dr. Turn. r. liar-pen' Masa:ins Firbruas,• alundra No• TennunnaLas.poondwl and Illtwlrst...l sr rnedlng In tir uloal tuat,wnal wren:two. in thy Yet, 1.711 of linrlnturn..l4Teether a ill, OW nob,. awl Iran., U.... awl nplate Ila.-ao.o. of Ilya 11, Cworut Aland, ItYwNlitano 11,11.1 atom 1., Pelts.) llerter cr ,obsryban. rnartherwith • - alwr. tww.a.sara . Intatlnn. fkla. .1 I. ill: . edotroo of th.. reonglyams (N.ntra: raltr.wf, all rot up an. tn.arlrwr In i .w.r parable In ...I. at tn. tilnrrlasnt• Slant , . wb..r4h. earn) anWually 111.1. • Var •alo by Al n 1 Co. 41i:4es:it. 2J •.lour fromrot Jib euil eye I s F 141114 E-15 sburee of the Pitteburgh od K. Curryene, illybleiel 01. Vet •aie by WI! DILL 1 c.1.7.d10cu Sleek Anil tarbeure Kruk , . ASTOR OIL--13 bbls fnr sale by lJ D. A. FAIT:YE:SIOCA A CO. Jury Viret Alta Tried it, - - INSEEPbIdg. for oule'by Li frt.:. It. A. FA UX K:TOCK it CA IMSEED OIL-10 hMlx. Winter PresAecl, 4 fry Yele by ht.: R. A. FAIINF9TOCKi CO `OAP-75 bey Hy - deft Superior IV anstsor 1.:7 &Ault. Po, sill for pale by J KIDD A Ceti (AI Wryyt SI I)RUSSI N 111.01-20 0 lbo No 1 Pro+- rlAn Itlue in store sod for Wu 51.7 . t•l J KIDD t CO. -10NESIA-2L 41 lbs Calcined 'Nlagne iNi retell and for isle by J.KIDD.AC.I. _ . . - 1 1N5F.1 . 3 ) OIL-3 -I '.3 , 1s 'Linseed Oil in Kier" uq.l Co sale by triO dKII .D A CO. I)OSIN- t,lle.goolorder for - e:Sle by - f i b: i J KIDD A Co. tvrATER COLORSIO Ombonte' Water Color.. put lu iunt Levee •uitable wenn., tir Yale by J KIDD 1 CO. BUTTER-1l bbla. -prime Roll, rou'd thin day bY U &. I'. Ka111..4, ani an male AY tab: W. IlaWllll4lll. kega tier , aPl ,ri 1 .5.11D-2D keya Nu. 1, Leaf, for bale by A tab: 11.111b.11.:011. - 1111.1 ED APPLES-5 blila rued and far iy gab. Ar ' I. a W. 110,11AI:bill. 11** daily Acar of the most Alstosurinty °urea .srau rgicied Lif - that great and popular Inediciar, H. O. Farrell's - CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT, U 1 greatest remade ever di , ,ovPreil f,r %hub nil oronantklnu malting rk tram! aPPti belnb. tb awn I,ngt“ ttf (law it b.. been i ntraclun4 the neor.t. e of the Itnitpal Wan-, Ult. knit., ropow uttelniti En - ti .r , l trine In Ihe [noon 1.141.1. Whi It? . ftin i.unrs t• tic mritisq. kind I.‘tol.v.r t. 0.0 E l 4tloto polle DI , fkVINO Of the rob laurel. , it ba. t jultol; and It will c^rittnli w bignin mind! n, Inr., . pit - forma the m. Lltrenrilinery cure. nt dohler the dr.rbiri and .11 other remidici 11.1 WWI. W. dn not nelpeAt thitt the ',emu. II II Earrelni Ant Nen Unirnent ettl Pon Li-rf.'irrti tax• no nth. •••• eau d.. but ynti hat. Lore cortilimt.• rlmi It II" /•PNI • Smith of Mudd Crpek, Tit:cei.lleiteiitv, 111 . iqyir had k.gt • tisi nt arm Lir mare titan. >i^ir . . • • by Itotratrcte; the linib had ihattret , withered sway. testicle ottitne bat mPt...Ani host., I tri. , l all the hr b tt it , etar, th utt r rrtnr , lte , I multi herr of. t.ttl lb, did no Jetfoil. I th.o rvasnrprd lb. h' 0. 0 ritriPri , ‘zsblut liirtiwnt. raid • (we bottltr. retirely t•tte.d •ritly arm 1 , now we fll , ll3ir and mt the oth..e. It I. abut ttr.t rat. ton bores,FoTtti, and . t , tt , rta.) Dr. ~ -tYN tet.n,t repotatint i.> ben, Lana to 14412km.1 0tt. , 4,14'11.ft otp.iu 4,041. roportot tht , s 1 .4 r nt opo of fI Ltst In L'hiMicipitt4 bad LAM mogne4l to he , tx+l four.a yo art with lthrtma• le7sTwrolt ' ; 't applyimmediaAy try Lparll'A fast my naught, when Kix mouths ctil, t•hon with a iterlUnr 40 the mind], which grew snd when y rare old fibs had wrest difficult, in swlOlnyriint her (rod. Etc night wsteh tem. fearing illutwrold edit risme. Met dacur• iittendri her. but rouli Ore no relied. I book ha in tho metnt eminent doctors in the rart they add there was no help/ ir bar but to outgrow With • and Imam 1 [...turner home her.when she 1-nse xr much wove that Ih...tortoni hint to beralkd in mink,: !nor decided the towel]. tarot be rut nit the on. rne.pnr.ming relief. Mr wife would not comma , la thin mil h. determined to try your liniment. whirti care relief tn.. , " fret apnliattioa. and by • cont inurd tute, 'animal:l.lr recovered. kb. is now luye•rs did. and nervy and healry imeoul• be desired. liour lirdomut Ie the beat in use or epraltr..bruheo. out, burn.. hembiehe. On.; sad it ...more the =net min:Mimi. in • Mt , MI. Mrs. It Nu ottmd eskoi udder IP my row in • few dab. e FOUL._ atui.ypa, q. Ir. 11.11. Faksiii. Your Arabian Liniment is the gnat. ant molieltio Fly harm beet, In the. World. I had a owe *boot to foal. ee hen she tweccov ohelplem that yha not rise from the Stand: slut was hv this way neeeil when, with seinen other, eneeredsllo uicln hr up. which wao the only war Iteould be dorm. when Inun mewed tha ow of your excellent innocent. rubbed in well over the loins. and. aetunishino OA tuaraPPear. he [Ara I used op lent!. et the dollar use. ant vis to at up and walk herself. 1, • poi , / uot hate given Ito clalines Iran, and nomesed am ehoet hit Lorin her out et iniwry: the le unn a lay beet mane& I sure°. it lease. strain an the hone. TY IV. !HINT. Nous. Julr • Beware of .Coinaerfeita. TO GUARD AGAINST IMPOSITION, READ TUE FOL. • /4)IV 0ARP.1111.1.1. The Public an nartgolasly eautinneal against a Base Oncaerfal which has Islay made it• *maraca aml railed py ttu, banana whonialtra II Farrar. Arald 1.1 I.lmment." TIM clangors... fr aud and mats ihble to cifWiT • tram his heath¢ thesNUN lor Twill. Thom , ha he particular war total fe, by fiie nowt "Farrell . , Idonne Ar unaluelpled Alden will Napo. the &Ili Rica , 8 Lll.ll TAN fur the genuine, but alieugs ,u 1 far 'ill. A. IltimillgArbUius Liatani,e," and taa A , •Pthrr. IN the gamine edema he the letters ii. Übet.wobalreirh word,inato. la am on the attach, wrappi, , vial these blown in the alas bottle —"/ L-12. iiirreli - g Am:bum LOsinsent, Portia." - donna wanted lo Pray Town. Tillage anA Ilincolot In the liana state.. In which one I. not atabltami. Nadi by later to 11. Oc Fawn, Pada. wi th mai rel.monn urn eharaeta, reannalhillt he . Callon the agoot who w ill forniSh Pea of Clare% • book mahiuittc mush ralnabl•lnkenatlon Dr easy clam of eillsena Pare—Meant% 60 ants, and ans dollar pa teals. The only senate is Mannfoetured by 11. G. ParrAl,als inventor and Imoneteloi, and - who p drugalet. No: 17 Main atrat, Pan. IlldAnd tor sale wholesale and realist proptietnee pare by 11. E. ANLINI.td, tohlallatt No. 67 Wood area. NI.I be U. 31.01116 HT. Allenhany Car. NW BOOKS! BBW , BOOKS ! AT HOLMES LITERARY DEPOT, No. 74 Third arm& opposite the Poet 0111(145; nnirkmhoelter 'gantlet., far rebrusrp-itatee Putnam'. Sem till inahly 1.41 i nay for Travellers am! lb. irtre.kle—ratire P.Oo per ma. Layard'• groat work on the Macomb. at 2:Mooch. abridged by him freaullielarlar Women of I:Miranda); mannalarr for MU of Piety mid Cbarityt byJulla Sammaugh. F.chectie briMaalue, for February. Mod.l Arettiteni, for ilbrubry—No. & Ilarbeen Manama, for February. - (leder. Lady. Book, for February. timbales Marratine, International . bartain'. Luber! Nallepal Ifititmirtr4 " Anly Romance; by tbe mutterer "dturamid 11,11" idertnre !latrine, or Pelf Dependence. ihrel Iltadiandi by Lady Potwar. Y ankee Yarn. arid Yank* homers. II eine 1. Ileum danteltte tale. • Mar B.naern. br ‘-'*PL Mddtbi Bold. Alan. aestuarmast Eastern Literary Paper& alw.fr tat 13Wir and subseripllon. roommd Ur. nultibbitr rem. SWEET ORANGES—Wholesale and To 'a toll fit MOMS' m Btot. th. D 11.3004. lett PPLES--4 0 bble just roc'd on consign meat aad far-ale to T. De WOODS it SON, . - 111 Water street. ORK LARD—M.4OOO Rut Pork; bo fr 6 Mt. NEW PEACHES-1:: bushels 'new dried ~ l 4aebec lent mailed sad for t. bii ROBISON, LITTLR 100. F-"' .. no bbly bump 1% .1 11se . ore l y2o tarbbi.: at w bbl. Dr, -ma" ' r l ' Yr er bLyY I CO. co ILSII.OgS (—Just rea'tt . nnlit;zar lOC a[ AltrwitNihrgogr.V! Ilebber Overshoe., me, 00111.1411•11 . 110verebtes and rue's he Millen Overshoe". Bluth", kleoulele and Boots '" Alen. awl Coll4teee• Orerrhoee seed . Melte the attention of pewee. le rood ef the erel• de, se we are confident that a realer or better onneceeeet be nom in the elle. • Lit IS. Pill IleMarkaet at. DOLL IIEADS-10 dq y, c. Inc4s e ittiblice! rj,`"` " ` ° NDLA RUBBER'PASTE-6 eross that. istaloabl• article tot reaket*: iu lei prg i rge.l . l4nnt . amt. \ W"}ss • It. PaILLIPP. XRAVNLING S-4ust reed, 3 doz. lutnt ai.d India Rubb•lTM. ll .• 1 / 4 4., for "/,.. " l'"a7ita lioncigi ntle.. ofed wes 2119pgre. lbw& nand ith Mayo l. /Abbe Oallas, la am 01:12:121 LAST WEEK OF It. IVINTEWS UNRIVALLED EXHIBITION NEW_cHICSMICAL DIORAMAS. d.\ I) A' it D/SSOL I"/ Arr; • tAT LAFAYETTg . IIALI„ Every e-tening this week., emcops Thursday. TA 1 I , .. ily!N:r m E ~,t at i nfo r tr o ; aszJt.urarat.• ,III! u 1.1,11 •bnil I.—tuty n:..1 ra., 11.,n_ • 0,141,1 In 41,14 6 , 1 «sioms,nn 44411 romtnoo , .-n. - t nn vat oa Ote. to r• in (1.4 foto...two— tor A. to. , of runSs. -4 11..• 11.....1 , ‘ 1n1.0.,r.• .••• Antoir;•-. win, 1.4. i. Plztltt, 4 4,44 nto; 4 Tn...., ncht in r. It.. too, of 11 ^ , 4. 1,14, in 111, in4orreetion vitt, ••• 14ty ros• Slototuotrbf ,, ..e. t 1,.• fst.fumr4ll7l ll, ..ttlC , • tna;•••• of 0.4 1, , 1,41;•4 , 4.4•,•••rt, ..tne 4.• ofi,o ••• tio rlize•t. Int. nntur4l • r.tnro ,n 41, l• • brillho. , •• •o•••., Vl' NEIIAL 4iF a t am... 4,4110 i1,4,11n1 1t0n,1414 Anti u I' 4 , 441 r;.1.1,.;l ••, ' , I 1,1,1.1 N (I•Art4,) loth: new.. 1., , ,,.1.1•41.4 ..t • A 011 On Satarday fiel . noon, at 3 riot; 71..\..0 ir•n ~..14.1- 1 11.11f f ire. at a: Great Cure of Liver Complaint, y, the t',1 • 4111,•1, ~ i kiy -truo and genuine 111., NIL Nlsreh r INar 54r. 1 tlnnt 111.111; 1 i ,n 1 WI • • I,st I I:1r, 1, , ,12 ...II) , I.•r •a Inn inn.. bad kno to - nt••• rhi. 4 , letz rt., Iv El tor In A. 1 I..l•lnkrt , . tr.:, 1.11,,ry. hurl to Ire j1,•1. ntuo, lt,n•• nrt• • $ . 1:1••••••r hftrr L.- r-1, I , : me, 4.11 PM Ern.. rnur, ‘ enLcu %, r.r InCtlttr, tlarrlt it. to, at, lir leitnzons, lb. , trolli A t.l ,: ; u, , , ,l,r.ve• 11. F. SELf,EIt.9.: , I , and Komi - di: t No. 7/ Intirth„ streCt. ,-, • LOSN. A SMALL Modreing loieket with the let, is, e re It Ho E°.M. fir M - J tt t. (. The n.ler 1:011J: iMI,I ..rde.ll..r .11-o. troulle. 1r 1.11 ht 1i: dll7 V iLR , N?. 1 Iniitruntions on the PianoN3rte, Guitar, and Vocal Mum., 11 ENRY 1:01lBOOK, liar e.tiamrp , rl . I, B B a, ,, ..- torten. il.ti,' In 31u:o on Ili: Pkno /ce to. Ow ntorot 'coma-Mo. , mod *II , to plea.e.lV reei•lre an. 1. , b0r appl:mien- . Ihe M-o.le ti .4 J. II Mellor. or thrmli. the Pc.e. OM., i.ria. 010 fer inAklr-fenr le, 9.1 , J (1 , .r. a ,orr t d, Chr. ,i,nte ol b q s ea o e Jnm.!. A JI h en,l Ems' rjeo ' ' 11)11 1 11::litiERHINti — m., 1 A , t ) tio . iii t i ‘ tl i e to by Seminary Bondi g Per Rent. i Cottage and nut buil.fing: soil! littei or .;-% a Se,nlr, ,r, 1... Vo-leg lowie- er J ..h.:l for UN.. ~ n a :0.,. te ..4 ,e-r.• 4 cl er:lmil. (1,1,1,1,... , 1 , hop. , 0 ,i,, ~. r..,.., Lo Li . priento tallr. but a erhool iron .. .1,... 0..... M. t.een tlmught r,rticularlr deolroble for' :veil loop .... eu,,utre of "'" 1 certifr th— umb. Itn.l rm. ltretett--I , lty an Ititt•temelt. I LIST rc• eivOti 1144 . :gran 1 / 4 Tintizt * T " L.l trirs TI Lad, by Thor.", ingr.ria )the: (hr livr.,7nrnn J. L. KVA', • Cottage To Rent A NSW Briok Cottage on the Alle — ghenv 4 4 id 04 0111 Mi few nket knr3 k tnm the t a the he‘.l,4 V.l..raL The .uve hat dluivi,t ,, orri ant kitrhea.l.eskle. orn tocto• .th.•—aL 1t0"... but fore yanl4 Itom 11,. kitehen —• kn I Cner.tee !In,. ire ~f A. WILKINS CU. et.pr. XTRA FINE . INIPERIAL TEA—We ti Ai have re.,11.11 a mall lot of very Yoporl, Itonerial Tea arh,rh see nvornmend to tho , dimiritm s Primo EA. 11k7 , 11. 11 ;son Tea, from ilk* to f. 4) /or :4 , <,et (pion, Hart:Low Ir.IIC to have no ennteor. If trtkaprire w prima onadulteratKl article mil at No. I.lhartr F.trr , t. It' 31 . C1.1.ihti, h CU. f. 15 To* Dealer, and thrwer , .. • • W TAPSCOTT ez CO ' S AI,HAMIENIENTS . YOH i Lucas BLASELY, 4 , [TROPE AN G ENl' and INtaler in rat - on,o Exchon,. n,.t. al..a AVO: the fellow - inv. Vac/ ket. lino. ..Hine of SLleotnnlting, Let wohn New Volk Ll swpa 1. • eirtniot Tx!! **lli,. front New York' and Liver. r4.11..1 Ow I.th atol . 114. of nun month.. new Lon. en how Irt - C 41.1.. "40tki. Lod u It, 11th of eaoh month . 1,3 n . Neo, lo.rt on tho 11111,..1 the .:Oth ot es , h sn.-tolf Y. Line Outer t0,..n:1n frcto Liwernool nod Nev . The London Lin , ,of - Pntket. Mtn liner York the 1.1, 111.. 141..04 'Z1tt...1..1 Laolonon th..44.131b, wr.i . .. , th .1 ...tel. toot.th. 1.1 1 4 r lhlel n 0 . ..1 ' inenow ..nth ' u I- l tettot ra L f i t•nro l tto l o t.th 4 . VS Orlon:_ . VA:: Line for ztonzr - loin. loom N..ar York. by genn to., ...I IhnlnAol, ti ennol railttrul, rltth. burht. wot nh - ett, every re:IA.I,II.MA ntrkr at the r-11r, of W. TaMeott Co. 40 , Y. Pullin, n.,1 Ituitatnnt, h At .1. T.'foon-t }INCL. Mt tho hfher of thr mulvertlNer. • per.... rending in ihe SW., no Cul.h4a. lown• o n h owl lboir•ftkvie tnLvt , En,nl. , Intl. •alloet,hoslio ato the t,.4ay r ,rrts atp tto the an rtber. Ant bare Motu hoht,lst ont by any of the nh NC fAVOlitv !Anon of birth nann. kn. IMO to Vtolnl too." burthero,t or by tir, to...rob:tat...On , on' layorhhh. ter. , by v.,- .1 I.:vet:A.o. or ,Itshhow. Th. Ir ftntohner' f iho .41 h.nnage 1-......rur.e1 * In h. I.J.er,ht to Neer Orlewt, Chsel,inn awl eavon _nab. atreel I,mneu . . to mull and' Inn, emus, tlr-wt nrtnnn nod n. Ireland. IV .1 loo.—eft k tn. Ante entatet Into wren:omena wilt, n 0.... Itnokohn, ' th iranktori-. af.J 'rah 51.,sr+. }Award Blount 1 . , Pouters. l'aft, to .Irew n.tikt .Iraftn.s bleb esti N. man ro. We In 411 the ,eir. , r." 4 Vronee stol . n .nay. how., nekon an.l .1.14 al. w,ntorn.,e .1 , - corner of Sixth no.l Li/...rto' +tree", to, stein.) 1 itthbon.b. next .loor I' 1 1 --121510..n0. , of the 50h...4. time of union' an.l hnnltn. rut ut thy above other gran, - i‘ 1 1 }RIC AN ,III a;; ._LAM,I 1S :z ti h 3 IS VII I L 4tr I I ' ll N II : -- f.... ,as.lb aL.I Lih,t, ect.x. I t ! P. SPALPi N 9, .Atto.., l! rftey . and Conn , t. f.,llnr rat 1.31w.--41,141% ),I. t.illht, ” I ' : ' Ti !. " . '".'". ' I' '''''' S ~,,,,,„, "I ZREcS,I, T E_A A .50 i 1 I,if i!egt.q iOU — Ig I L "Y''T''"'''''"rl VlT o T . g 7'br Irl'i argil''' '''l'' ' I; a.- IVAVI . oi 4NINE i al:4 liii 1 lILACK TEAS--. 1011 half \l .t\ : -iwii, ,ii end N.. . 1... 1" .., ' 1A... 4,‘,,,, at as '' V''''.. 14 "s ''' b' liana lt ' SV.l . 47 .' 4 tlM ' t r . fob:4 \ IA g L , ..1 Wont! .r....t.. , 11711APPliill PAPER.--Straw wrapping tru:V 7 rar.r.r of evil \l,<. We &ale lo vi I. NI _ _ AIISIIALL. ___ tv E*TrIRN l'..,\•StillANCE-311.shares of T 1 Ibis. ..bock • (-4- %le etc a Inv rate. if arrilst f , good. A. WILKINS A CO., letli itIA KIN E ItAILN\%.Y AND DRI DUCE— .I.V —A Nlett-Nrss of MI yr rpprr.tul.b. aril LIV.Int, Ittl. !or IMia by li-1.5 A witxtne ACo d Imo AND PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- It IMAII—Ws bavo still 'o fr •hyrat a this di eirable St/xlc fnr r ah, at • larat•bletrt.• 15.1.: , • • A WILKINN A Co. -• ' S Ult At -2 tams Tettnsa le . ttitc for! 31C , u.il\it I:bs,e . (eh,', ly IN DOW GLAS S— —• luo 'no... br 16 1. du 10 14 11 104 do 1U 11 1: \ 00111011 Y I t . feb4:-.lt ..._ . al\ I.Er. BOuK CASE FOB. SAL.E- 1 3 large no .t. ow. that wit' holt about one thou nd 1,1- ua.e.,. loill be .1.1 at a ba . rv il mtir ig m,.,,s,N. ‘,. tebn Third .1 next dar In naziK Of F.ttAbu k rsh. IiDAPER lIANGINGS--A good assortnivnt L a Pap, r HanningO of nil poi,. n , • I 1 on h.ltt a nr .le by , . IV P YAK:MAW , t,bb . 'YI Wont atrtet.. I Waited, • • - SITUATION as lioox KEEPER: by a lraan.m.• men. Sat Wart.. reference* air.. Liauttn TO Printers. GOOD practical and intelligent Printer, • small capital, will hear of an es=tlerit atir at this alter. Merchants and an , era.. itCOMP ETEN'r BOOK KREP/a and expari er.red to•Ol000 man to open torso trootoetoool with •houao of good ntotaltoz. Addroo .. ti. V..• Oor.otto Of. tokit To Nail Manufacturers AETTEES PATENT, °Van: , of January . 7th, lo.tot. hayloft be. orautel to Caleb lehtstor. for otagy Plate Feeder, be throat:. wtiteite the alt.. [lon of thane engaged lo thwntanoltertore of Natio—to art esaintuatton•of the sarile.•forline contd.:. U., the, will ewe prat adeantaa to to be gained by us. of Ws fdiaPla and etaglent machine., . Patt.:a it 4 I. Lareeck effect. caatof TederatAbrohear f.tfd • Valentines ! Valentines ! Valentines! READ QUARTERS T W. A. OILOENFENNEY d; COSS (6,FOURTIL STRllbrr.—lrclucco recoir.4 by AlAdams& . limoros, the larva. Asrurtocent of Salculiarc Wrer 011 .. 1 In lbw public. ALAI, prAnt rxrielp it E l it es falltAbin recAlminGetherAt ani thaollect. nicotine , vrlthouc folginp. The Arhusf VAlectio. Tarr froth Aix A cent• toce doihr. owl) . and act runpued et \V. A. (7 LLIJE.A7XN N.bli A OVA; KI Fourth FL J urr 'weir-rd. • freall rurplp of Itie lorbrit \ 11-60 bout llonbught's extra. for WICK k Kr41.i.N.D1.V.K. , • CITA T4UI CT ”I by Im e :Nr k c a f:Critzt ju Qbfari.kynsle. POT'....- .. s .r. _a a 'AMl. , .\kai cur.!! pure. for sale uy fad , .- - IV l'ilK k 31,1AND1.J.14.1. e ilrittSE-4.1 bxs..D.• F., fur sale by -. WICK A nleCANDLdknl. D Rooms, - • FOR the purpose\of drying Wool. Cotton, Lumber, and to Ldn r :::: „ purpamer. AND, I. , i'ala. ..lo ,ning Cloth sod tenth, and for all porpnr a wh.ra a .!Irirres==ftgyrnton="addinnbe e'aglil, ;•tih'.lll.°::-aat.;l•o4-I.4.l.2hjettlattrlt=l.l'ruly log to pond° attention. . ' fa . . 12 1, • : BCIIFE kTICINFON I °KELT. • A. MASON A CO. hese sta,k Of IdotO so Vseherteres. stitch thetsre de foe. ttn..ton daft& iNTERN bIAILI,t, roam Lie ton TPITiYOi Zt HOLM T ril Etrret:opmolte LW. JT.st Otto, 11_)E , 1:! . .111 ASH—al casks insillvtioboN Duquesne Iron Store. ,1110LEM.A.N, ILLILMAN_Zt . CO. have re- Imo areboune„ a 111 truer late , 1; pecarletl be M. LTU. ,"11001 to Lb* Mortaatoalwis Mune, •••baef, _ll,B7,oUdr teem tha I' ram. manatamareg ankh teal ba .amt aL am. of Jaagala and 11.mon Bpeuma and Aztars. SPrioa ..1. 1 A. ". Bela Siren fe.tent Preased $44ka1.1.1111 Natl. 01 15 1 ,1 k:.Nate .m 1 Wukher. Crow Bs...ledges. tea • 01L—SUO sat; fir.szths by \ ••• vJOS. . . • J:KIDD..4-COmW CO .11 ERC i .11,, Adve ot.nitlatc , io... rt:4m,, ft..,•of . tjarwa. PIT, ttittall 0•11311. 1 5A:117.1., al.-4,04. Feb S. - 1 . The wonkier, yea:tmlay. wts dnrit and rainy, ..I unrlctvinl our vut door , 0 . 1314, ... ,0 4 , 4en+atil npet athaa. wt... NO, with no 11,1 n :a tlaaititt trhquotsllout. The river etintiires .10 rzetills slowly, . 1 4th'. ,•.. a 4•.,. in , kroin..l rit la, taitt 0..:00:. caner. ha. t,,, ,i t iti. iitet tit ihn !hart. awl trni,gteatt,..rmue, • tn.n the r ~, r is.l.• t... ~a lr, . FLoci,--1,,, , ,,r, ~irnts- •,-... Ciir: vat. Al va 4 , 1 t•td, st , 441,.. - s-11 0 . i1:2 ,, tr,..: . . a, I, at 5 . 2 ::.44 ~1 : mud , i at 32. ,i.t. :twat. it., 0rt01 . ... at 1 a itt. au, A t', itulA.r 1,1.,..... Is d‘,la.: trocrat.,, at' '4,5 1 . 4,t7. 1, 4 7 , 71.1.1 t.xt,a. .n IoP., and ,5 , .: 3 :A. , ,-... 1, , nr.l , bbl t' .t IN -•11,4 aro ratlpr 411 1 . 0.....1it0..11 , t0 tint hands. ~ with at,' ..,o bn a: Tr. It , ho at Vsa...ttnt f•Glsti online. i, st IN's , ,A tale of 71 bo Corn in oars st 45,, w • b,„ c , f n , • •a , ... of 1510. a, narier is F. , . 1:11, 10 mall la,' from • , fa - 4. flash , 4:,wVw4, 0n.1 . 111 , • 14 . ,41, Ii to. tiP..OCFIZI F.,— :sli-i ,-,1 bad- ,u4-a, in lots. !.153et pal. In 1, 4 14 a: 6, is i., - , t.nsfEurnr 1.,1111,.. tn watall lota St 3 ,4 1,b1,,,,, ~,,,, armt1.1,,,, to 1,11.11.1.13: NO. 4G labia , 3liala , w , , rr,rtr.l In us at ;:icr:ra...l;t'lS t•ble at a';,-. sal ~,,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,, .5,1, it twit • the ii.aathrt. No ~,!,-.,, , i f It .13. a. 4, lit, to swhi•thutiers 31.• 011. 03110lli. \ 11,111,11 . ,....E. , ,les 00 has trim, aiiir... .at 5. bto .0 Lir vi R. \ 0011 , nr .;!.,.... 0 \ ivi.1.1.:2,--,04 ..f !., 1,1, int the wharf. at 3121.313,m , `,le. to •.r.‘ , 11 In,. frvin ..nr, at $3 b0+4 , .. 2 , '0 441• \ . Itt - 11 . r it .. , :t1.., ir , an st,re 4.1 rhoto. Li 1.1.. btitler, in mall b 1. . ,.., 1,17, and 4 rotl in tarl• at 104115. Kc, I m., 1,...,4,1 at Itnt frnin store. No Lt.' hand tier In have no , sslos of bar,, of male. 01,1vr9 barfil,djiu A.l llami Tat., {1f•, , ,C1'..r ntnl.4o lit ill.teckecd. L,I 50 ,ni•-•1 at 7551 , ..)ie . 1n In. .mail lio . -Lrnit lo at ii&n.Utirfor FOIL Aalt;, P.n•••,,,ralu. S. owl 1,1•41 'Oll6l 150u10.11511..iS IS 1 , fon te,6•oootiotiro 1010. tirrn el f•.i2.lf.tatlt firtl,osas,S. , 3 SC in' , wall lot.. fr. 112,1.4, Yin . < deo,' 19 fr , tr One K IT--IV. Its.. no I orthr r ksleo In repsrt, fL.111,1 I. atv.iit thr rlliittA n,tare at ,•0•0•01. Councucc or CLerr.man.—We eitract Gutri the Clneoler,l Herald the feline i 1.2 thl , •etle , et the Mut. et•ree .1 ova City ft the r..• IS:.l , ' • ', Flee, Ved• ex hortel. faJele ,• - t.... be. " 2.1.11.913 . - XV ~eiel. bl.he• 4,77.1 . e 1.1.1 • .. ' e. , . r. ..0•,. ' • . Tb• heal t•lu.stert•ht the • p•ert.• sh.neet• to r.blle. • Tl.. ` 111.-• itatmrt. rstiz.a(r.l at IPgr..- PH I I.2II)ELP II IA P. ET. p.b." me intt.t. te very ttniet. t,,th,1.. 111 1111/..1 114011P} nt farm , rata, ON, laneti—a • - nt:11 ;ale ht (Nov , a-..tf MP.:. V 4 ( 3 lhat tlanr--'1 he znartet hat nu.lerdamt no rums ,.. 'Matta-L. - p. , rt titlartte: t• Ittnitothattl ',nicht I , u. honrlte.i bhbtatan , tt lhaod , bay, her. di-p.,11..t tats t 134. -WI lath. Morel s, ut wet. rata. 11 , 4. roe sat, nry ty toe at V. n 134 • I tt..! . . ,13‘ n, ,n and a.,1 Itrandt; 5.4 7%1.412% fur ex= try>. an.l Put-, h.ta . hie n, nuotatiall?- \ , e Flo, Sul Ciro Neal —:Volltintr. - loin,. and mine Iht,tu..t..th-• former at V , t't and MP laltat at t• 1!.14 - hl hbl '. 9 vat n—Trr 111 rather nun, irhtmt e•ttrilna In hr rttil ' ' 'kilt tt prtP, art. tinetwp.i.l Pets ttf nOtal'ha prim! ,'•, ki Tt ... arui wt.. Ut 1.044 VT? I'. bu. Th...., j... I t.. 1. s...fltya. Pattall 'lda , irnut Mt . - art.tat.aa 4 4 11 1. , h , ,- 1f 1.4\ -lo Vad yat 214'J, , Sp bbtatt Ind 201 - t ll--- "" . l'ul.lrleo\ t ns n Max r.TA.ItY . Pll'ttr l Wfa -- /M 4112 A -a 4 \ arttele In gin, otat, Maaazinti 'fur '..anuttry. emit!...' .-l'oloical and !it ,rettyry l'i.,\:pat.st\ '' th r n , , ,,, bothant tut Vlu thri.lr4i boo to Caltnnunt- '' ,%. - When v., ~,..,. er 07, i ,- W^ it,36..ur TErtattitt' at. that nlrt.ault t in _ulna.. , ' titra;•• ' :.Tr " ,t7.ll ' uttt; '' a " vt l."l * : : :t \ It tiny •atelt It: a2rut .1 lIOI ' ei , fti, tl.+/Ik 1111111311i4.r. In: r, 'tettline the aununl tattoo .1 I it, e.. 1 11..- enho tutvt et at. ,t 3 i \ altattay , tntlin..l ty nature. ut. ' ‘l , -..h.vreit .I.• catty* pruw. tu na.!. rentuner...d. I...cath.. 1 thiotly i,ltnitttr. vell La. <ht. h \ Ilvtleah of rtodlt true. a trench • I. tt . t.,l latiLroptPy .solure.l tiv. in thr Ponttnynl latl . th - a vra-t. I they:l-al. er....1. o ill 1 , r. , ..ed. .1 Ttst. * llZ i ctql i t=4.V:t% ' :. l n I ' 1, 0 \ tt;t a alit ri, . mono. in the pa, tt hhet.en utter the an ea. ' , Ahura. that the rt. , . Its* altethly CIIIIIIYIPII,II. Mutt tat due.tu: thw fall. Itnitornd tt 1 ad nog , the late. year front . • _Kn... ntt. and hut for Calil,n , to 40 tht, cent t•ehnar that stands anotananntitaatannon P ( ) RT OF Pl' elem.—There leen, 7 teL 6 • • it. tart evening nt dvpk. ALAI AILILIVI :I.l.llnti, Nair:not - 41 1 : .1. 114-lire, fba. ehrtve. .1. I:a>arl. Pre Lies. henn,tt.l:ro . a.n.. 11..neN.0. AurNir. Moorv.. Knaulg CI `02,2.•11. Supuel.nuit J. neg., nelist*.k.nilicS..rport. C m, ._•,. ,n-si mbi orlianua Coluan. Reno. Wabakt. BOATS LBATINI: Stu., nat. • At-bArtSCA/14 ?AGM ALIA. BILIIWNEV 1 LI,V, 6 A- n. saki 11 Y. 74- • • IMPORTS ET RIVER. • • 1110ELIN(1-00s. rook, errl.-I4 bb14,21. 1004W 10.'V11 .5 , 10 tidl nultrrl4 , to.lo ilolc S pktmeotton 01ra = Von bourihotrt 3 tot 0,41 do Idtltts Brown it MA* rttrirt.:444 t.hle , tour 3L4r00:4S 41 It Iltlutl k (.4010. do roil buttte 'Al,l3llllSig . Cr0., , r0 Jt Co. 540 pot 5140 =tot 4 1.:1..00. J0n..., 0 tktit:l l 4o , ionl Y hutioT S Staitrtrt 311 p k rdIII,OIO.TS 1.01 , dol.-d avklto Coma k. butter . Cwt.', C,: 141 do flout Commit.k FlOllll, do 1 do 13.10. r S LAodten 4'. do flour Aro.lkceooVoS4st - . Co; 32 dn apple. Ido not.. IS , t harot Siotte.tt:2l3. , • is most ('Relay .. l ltaYS., 11 tltri,t): lsh 10 parks b. 4 - ~ Mallafloy. CLlrrtßi , ... 1,616 ktR 116thkugh: 14 do 10 Llsis supar 10 bxe flukes Bur- Ilia locrsra: 10 bins oills , Fah,o-k cox 04 4... whit.: . s. r F Houle 15 pkg. .44srnv Ccr,s rks sharso4l X Xthis .iii drse, 441,10 rotten MrCe.ortnisla - hhis 5111t-0 Clurkssn a Cos 15 do Smith , L'einclalr: 25 do Wks/ 61 do ..•. a II 1.1,4;3 do ale O W FRALII; ISW uulk gum). - dors Kier .1u -es 10 bbislisms labds mu .1 Forsyth Jr. . LOIiISVILLP,—Pas Jtmemme-171.1.il lime 2km Ibise same rock W naCally: Wade Lamm J Voieytti . .4l2ri t'Ar.t.l . 4 Mal co.. it Co; 10 Was Dix Mirada t On 6 able 9 Milt bate!. ter D T . gCNFlell—Pre Wriastnee.-1 0 kete lard. Sake mei_ T./lord= Irhhd. roe J./ Leoret: de Coe 2 bblel aka 1 WA 1' lad-. Jae Week: 2 bbd -e3 Joe Ilnuteasr. ded ObJelloor.! Clerk t Thew. 104 do Bcll , Liacele4 45. !die pax. J 1. ehro: /41 do A ChisiPt 6d We door .1 /4 Devi; 13 et* bor.:. • ler SI Brno 041 [-tato rose 1.1 1/ - llosobrlcle4:2S bete lair • A 171141,111,1. Oozier k. Co: 3 motet queesserzro Ilodkleot eon; 4 Ibe ',utter Ilhulre; War Odor CIItACIO2I - 6.131th::- 3 bpli dour Clark a Thaw.. • - --• .• eriur fur ante 11r L LEE. • kVER—Pro Mt vino No 2-10 I,..t..rA'F=ltti • ar.6..oftTß'rr.,.!l:l;ft'atbw„''.lo.,,,Lbr ObtaY S` gar 1 tat attis• Mitlor ect etson . 03 * btkls 2.7131• 4 10eitie hlcilplo, I.lblstloorStornoooo.. ' . •. ZINC PAT.N TB.. • . ....., :. . XI A NUT` AC T U It 32: . 1) DT TILE NNW. ' I‘l JERILYBY NYIPLOLLbt) AND bIINING unarm ,e.,. j. el Newark. N.J. ° • r° 1 This ectupaity is prepared to frUntth n musty or titers , ralucillo _ .• . _. ZINC PAI NTS. . - ...° J.. li . Whit]) h e n been found after.sesrsi ye."' t r ial. bath IS VS. liuropi lth Uultod Outse, in 'ethos trulr orieNal . . besuis d in e d ,aln-tav• pr m yertios superi.o to any othrP i wiht whatever. Voir ' _ , , WIIIIR - ZINC PAINT - • I Is s orely 10 11.1.1. Arnie. dad Its ItarrantelYfret lborlit an ~ d iktultentich huultumnitr stbitmoesee. It Meese welly is W.,. b e snrually APIA, and sy entirelf hen from Ibm poleoritruir t oo r entes- of m ost other. paints, e 0 titAIS.M.W. IV, LVOV) liyalth to A :littlest sad their Aurae, i „. . - • \IT W ILL NOT :TURN , YRLLOIIIi . 4 4... wri..k.ocr.i. . p‘aph.f.... mephitic echaistiat: V meta when yb ut up iu s dare r ouno Nan pato)" t.. o y.... . It KUMLA...Is s soothe= elitusto .1.1 the siestas, ; 'than artyotbery riot beans liable to turn•ebslkr.o , - crumble and rub Dd. It stop be wailed witstsAy with rsmr WOO Fl. Of f. Ith SOZIODIN sob aloe. • hated scrirelaits Amish. 111...M.:K. ANLI aILORED ZINC PAI'J Shred Are faroietevl st • low prlchouti Are untit ' the.cloutwft And beat A ussie Is Ile 0 . 0 ,1041 Mt. o , M n ethp, ou IMMO.. n t...maab0 , ..., Or sus tot.poti ro fe, v 0...0f tr,..d, briek, Lily Of 1(.11, 4 the T ere both • W FATHER AN ll• hl Rh PROOF. Von hiss nurfsces they are parbouLutlYrwlrmllbo Mem .. pclvattlo ronsoctich, A n d ststirtly I mmo ti ,,,,. slop d r y o uiellp,snd 11•1014 isphre cumuli do not chums "Moe lib. malty ot•tho earthy MUM la us.. •. • p eck ,. est ylliel on liberal ten. 1:7120t' update illtip.:Of. °Y. t.1,40N11.4 k Lit., ow:: viiilto 7 &nuts Wharewv..ll.l.l.. • Wanted, • • •-• 0 1 1* AN oxperienced.Wareitputcmtu IVlboleeale kiencere Ilonee.•B4onlina at • U . allfLel4/17IrrtT: t aannoq ?'..I!i';retIAPPI.T47. where au tater/lee can le. tad. tat/due:err PI Reno. • • Home-ma Blitnicetas- - ANOTI,LER, SUPPLY:—We hare rect wlSwalere pain, of er.cellent 141.e-11034e NE. Ale, rupee Vaetern 3luoula-tured ucL, ern lie 0,1 aa4 CriU Quill 4. At. On bawl; I.oulteinade Flannel, brown, mat barred. Vine 24oteen-nlide , atleeee4 Ylannale, only,y,l cows ler var 4, uneleriultalle: :on .e all pualiti.. leant. met Vila 11301.e/s. Vi.mtert.s. Frac. blaek. and otter refer, • . • laUltralf 111.11WIJVIELD, '• 4.,1i. ratter or V49rth 33arke We la+ - lte attention ,to the mixes.. plrtinel at 124; eente Tee alV•Jn444feee.l. al ag ar .t. IVA O. taxa fd ret Root,. itoxOt t oomeetk athd tat Vu ootrol tricot. • Cincinnati Exchangc. -- , CIIECKSIO \ 7aIe in same o . .porchatent - A:WILKINS tALTI Fm AlLike t nod A Oood RorieVanted, 011 -A .OENATEMAMicing "t th.nts••A home mat ", inalrld rI I III , IOTIIY SEt.:l)-10 bblk, for rale ' i.v.) - 1\ QOLII.I BUTTEIL-2 . w Packed Butlar, in stare and !or talk 'JAZ) It. biletelf; Ye yet on hand a red all *scot lba Limp •• Itkro to fell not be. INE, for. relk- LI terarlt 'IRESII ROLL nuTTEE.,4 ard for sahi br WICK ilccvan.s.., iabe Inttgatge Qll IC.\YAItP COBUROM—This . de, 1.3 ankle, for.Bl.k Dm:4., t I.AO %mod at Ibe - • • PtUitkilli it; nutzuarncm • 340 tiorthast cot. Povii.P mlXxxlr SALE7- I The saw, stlllountieum vrtiere every desetiPai..: "13..11.M . 1.Gi1.t1g at ate,ut
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