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    GAZE'rI'V,
THURSDAY BIORRYI9O, - FRB. 12, 11152.
gerRBA DiNG MATTER WILL BE FOUND
ON EACH PAGE OP 71113 PAPER.
Do'not neglect to read-the very interesting or
tide on Japan,on our fire! page.
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By a curious coincidence the Chronide n y ester-
Verday afternoon, ',reiterates its statetnenutabout
the Mountain ilmise matter, which Judge 'Gillis,
in the letter we publish to-day, pronounces to be
false. The Chronicle says: _ •
" All the etatements which the Chr mirk made
about Koeimth a dd his suite at the "Mountain
House, in thin atikto, have been proven, by the
very gentleman,r.Judge 31eFarland, of llolli
daysburg, who wits' ; pledged for the payment of
the bill, to be trt4. , ,
The Judge's voluntary coin
, munication upon the subject, published by us a
. few days ago, puts!,' . l.hat lineation to rest."
Dlr. Barri- of the Chronicle, and Judge Me-
Farlandi the certifiers and retailers of the Moun
tain House slander, May settle the question with
Judge Gillis as beet they can. No onecan doubt
• on what - 81db the public verdict will bo• given.
Judge 9i14 and his associates of the etegisia
' tire Committee, had Kossuth and suite in charge,
and It, tres:Pat committee 'which ,ordered the
,I„accommoditions at the Mountain House, for the
guests of the State, which have given - rise to CO
_ winch sliOer, and the exhibition of such intol
t "eraole nicanness—and Kossuth and suite are in
, neeent of-the whole matter, as Judge Gillis's
letterlahows. • We suppose the Committee en
deavtired to treat the guest of the State with all
prhper respect, never supposing that there were
. coutemptibleeves.droppers about, watching how
...
many bottles of wine wore &mak, or that any
landlord - 'would - make such an unconscionable
bill, or that) there wore papers so vile as sot to
at:op tot'even disgracing the State and her citi
.. zenal4 their slanders, if by so doing they could
injure the liungetriart cause.
it cannot be denied, that this whole Mountain
llc;usuiciontroveray is disgraceful to the State of
Pennsylvania, and it is Cu viewed by respecta
ble men everywhere. The Committee of the
1431 story-were charged with Conducting Kos
suth to'llttsburgh, where they expected to ar
rive with but little delay—the onow blocked op
the rallrotill, - and'iliey were detained at the
Mountain Ilousc, where the Committee made the
party ea camfprtable as possible—a few bottles
of wino were grunk,und probably much more
',hatted, or drunk -by hangers on, unconnected
with the company.-,..'An „extravagant bill was
'tondo-out, which came to' the knowledge of one
'of the editors of the enroll*: who happened
to be there, and who-seined hold of the matter
for the purpose of 'injuring., Kossuth and his
.cause. Such a matter never onght to hart been
mentioned in a newspaper at ell. it concerned
nObodi bat the Committee "for the Legislature,
.which had the ooerhaof thelaccommodations;
and who_ will take Cate thtit . the State is. not
tabooed. • Any pliblic notice" . of it was a breach
of-the rites of hospitality, calcolatedito disgrace
the State, and Ought to turn the - men who stir
rdkftp this dirty water out of 4 the pale ; °trio
'
speetable society. •
• ' Tt-
ALLEGHENY VALLEY EAILEOAD.
' Th 6 steolthoiders in the "Pittsburgh. Kitten- -
'fling era Warren Railroad Company" w ill, bear
in iniiAlhat this4ay an election is to behold
at ;the L. Clair Hotel, for a President and six ,
Directors. We use glad to see that Armeirang,
Clarion and Jefferson countirs nre';well repre
sented; •
, Itr,fit very impOrtant that men of high chai
aetei,dbi probity arid energy should be chosen
iimariagers—mon who enjoy &large share of
pnblio confidence; and ;whose privay, iuterests
cannot laterferearith the best - ,ipmiesto of the
enterprise. That snob a boardarill be choae.
we have no doubt. ,
!The hest spirirprerails not only in this com
munity but all along the route of the road, and
subeoriptions to the Block are still coming in.—
We hare col:marsh& recently with many gentle-
Men from the upper pbrtions of that Talley, all
whose statement-a tend& confirm more 10
More in the great importance of the work, both
in its general iiMl local fithtures, eel to deepen
our pertmasiotithat it will be s profitable work
to the etsckholdent. 'The eingle fact; that this
rofitiCfirom Pittalturgh titwilhiu a few miles of i
'ab Ifiw York tine, posses through no.ohnost
-unintitrolited coal field, , ,-that in Clarion, Jeff,r
son nett 1111tean conntieii many of the coatTeins
arelroto 8.-to lltfeet in thickness—that thin
'&4l is of excelleitt quality—combined with the
well-known fact that no coal is found in the State
of New York, and that this yyst will prokalify
be the source whim& a very Ifilge and populons
section of -corintrwill -derir, its eupply of
fuel, ie, we thinli, siafficient tolremoTe oil doubt
to to-the profit of the en4r-pritii.
Apia : The tact that this
,reed will pass
thrvugh very! extensive and unbtoken forests of
the very firstqaplity of pine timber, is '4nothe4
Important elelment in the estimate of thp proba-
•
ble profit ofirtbe road. 'When we call to mind
the fact that the pine lumber of the Allegheny
is now carried by railroad from Olean to the
"city of New York, a distazine of nearly 400
milea r .and that. It there competes successfully
with the pine lumber from /Seine, we may read
ily aoudads that immense quantities will be car
ried on thie road to "Pittsburgh from Jefferson,
Elk and It liCean counties; disiances of from 100
to 160 miles.: The pine foresteskirting the bor
dept of the Allegheny_suid its navigable tribu-
Itariee arel l pvetty well thinned out; much of it
is how hauled considerable distance] -before It
can be put afloat; but this road, for the greater
part of its course, wilt pass through regions too
remote tom the large streams to admit of water
youveyonee . at an; cirotequently an incalculable.
amount of this valuable commodity will And its
way to market Over tlitt road, which, hitt for it,
must have remained b useless incumbrance of
• the soil uponwhich itpows.
In addition to these two great elements of
groat, this road must become, se soon as it is
completed, a very great thoroughfare, affording
a serydmrintble route from Pittsburgh to New
York, Boston and other eastern cities, and,, we
may say, the only one between Western Pennsyl•
,
Minititind Western New York. It will, moreover,
.be almost the solo outlet fir the trade and tray-
; el of
.the large and rapidly populating region
dilated by the Allegheny and its. tributariea,
Which alone, it may be suborly estimated, would
. be sufficient to make a road-pay well.
But again: About 100 miles north east of
.Pltteburgh this road will unite with (by croiising)
„Itie Sunbury and Erie Railroad, over which we
-shall hive abotheiconnection with Philadelphia,
Said tube enlyfourtrm.sides longer than by the
Caudal road. , Thus this road will have a branch
to Philadelphia., via the iralleya of the Susque
hanna and. Schuylkill, while they, on the other
hand,l will have tibninch to Pittsburgh through
the "'silty °Ohs r .kliegheny. Theta two great
entelpriset, therefore, no for from being rivals,
• will greatly advantageous 'the one to the
- other. •".
In fact, let ilds'road.he viewed in whatever se
"-peat, there is every thing to encourage theism
panyto press forward with all the ODOM' and
• spirit they
gin bring to bear upon it; and it •is
only nocessary to ranks a plain, unvarnished
eibibit of its manifold and peculiar advantages
maIMM3 for it the confidence of capitalists.—
Let it be proven that it cennot fail to pay well,
and the money will come. It starts under aus
picious circumstances, and ie every tiny winning
its way to greater conficienco and favor.
. ,
idertropisr Erucorwt. Camson.---The-follow
churchen of thiIi'MIIIIOrOLIS body have appointed
each five - delegates to attend the convention of lay
members, to beleld in Philadelphia, on the ad
• of March, to take action upon the subject of ley
iirramtation in -:the columns of the Church,
Liberty Street, Smithfield Street, Asbury 'the
pe:l, in r!ittabtirgh,. and BTATeIr Street mad South
Common Churches; in Allegheny City. Wesley
cb.peuima'ackatiyet moved in the matter. ,
It iliamiltable, considering the great change
,gontemplaied, bow peaceably, and 'with what
unanimity, delegates have been eltict‘l from the
-Chtnehea named: • ,
lArrine's Cyelopeclis of Aneelotos of Li • tare
;it' the sine Arts. No. cif this splendid work
it° Load. A raost - capital work.
Kossutii will meet withT.an euttiusisillic recep
don at Louisville, notwithstanding the , action of
the City Council. The people have taken action
upon It in good earnest, and will giro him a wel
come worth having. The Loulloale Joined
takes strong ground in favor of giving o wel
come to the great Hungarian Chief, which shall
not fall abort of that extended to him any where
else. That paper says:
The object of the meeting at the court-house
to night is to make preparations for his recep
tion in this city. We hope the meeting will be
attended by all those who feel admiration for
Kosenthund sympathy for the cause - of Hunga
ry. The reception given to the hero of that
cause elsewhere has been full of earnestness and
honest impulse, and we hope that our citizens
will not permit their reception of the illustrious
Magyar to rank below what he has met with
elsewhere in enthusiasm. Let them as at
the court house and there participate in the pre
liminary proceedings in honor of liossuth„and
' hold themeelvea ready lo join in the cordial wel
come which will greet him when he reaches
Louisville.
THE BTLL -- AT THE HOIINTLMHOEEF,.
The bill of Kossuth and suite at the Moon
tain Home, boo afforded the enemies of his
excuse a favorite weapon for their slanderous
admits. We are glad to havedtTn our power,
atiast, to exhibit the unmitignied "unkindness
and malice of th ere Enemies of liberty wht:
seem to have no conception of any noble or gent
erons sentiment When there slanders made'
these oppeatance in a scurvy sheet of this city.
L Wit-bunt-it , E eq, justly indignant at such a
scandalous breach of the simplest laws of hos
pitality, and even 'common decency, cut the
articled, out, and sent them enclosed to .hie
friend Judge Gums, Chairman of the commit
tee of the Legislature which accompanied Kos
aoth to this city. The following scathing letter
to Judge 'Gillis's reply; which shows plainly
where the extravgance, meanness and rascality
I reel. '-
JUDO GILLIS TO 1(6. 111LWAIITH
iiMIXISDISIO, Feb, b, 1352.
L. WIIXARTH, ESQ.
Dear. Sir—Ypur favor of that3lst, containing
sliptkis at hand. It is not only all humbug, but in
all lie. The bill at the Mountain lipase was . a
grent outrage, bat the octrage was on the part
of the landlord. lte.arrived thereon Saturday;
and left on Tuesday northing, We were twenty
three,. all told, and he charged $5O per day, for
three day's board;—s4s foin-the use of rooms,
and Cleaning theta. The balance of his hill,
amounting in all to sp2, is made np in liquor
and &gars, and herein a specimen of his charges
— s 3 for Champaign, $3 for other wine, and
braudy, and $2 for Whiskey. The quantity is
'as far beyond the mark as the prices. It is
false that 'Saidge McFarland has made himself
personally irsponvible for that.or any other bill.
requested the Landlord to make out his hill,
and send it to the Committee at this place,
which he did—but I trust it will never be allow
ed. It certainly will not with my consent. It
da but jitstiee to lioasuth and hie tulle to say,
that thiir called/or nothing but fire to worn them
selves Lyi and that they could not get. If there
was extravagance or profusion, it in chargeable
to the thimmittoe, wad not to Kossuth or his
Amite.
When we left the' item:dein House, we had
added to our number . five drivers and fourteen
horses. At 'fhompson's Hotel, in rbensbarg.
we, found a table well spread, with good and
wholesome food, &clean cloth and clean dishes ;
.we had warm rcergirclean beds, and a gentle
manly landlord (Pap . l of which - tee found at the
Mountain Ho-use) atierldch place we dined, !nip
yed lodged, and, took breakfast, and enjoyed
.our wince in as great profusion as at soy other
place, for all of which our bill was. $0.26'
Yours, eta .
JANIES L. CULL'S
er, in March, eapree Ail* Lecture on the Re
publics of Europe. The , first fire will be on the
Repoblic ofi,iwitserlanil. Mr. Schmid way, we
believe, educated at Genera, and we have no
doubt file lectures will be interesting and in
structive. Due notice of the time and place
will be given
1:41DIVI MIEXTINO or Till Faiaaoa or 111'NOOkil
—The members of tbo issociatiati or the
friends or Hungary of ,Allegheny City will bold
an adjourned meeting iu the Rev De Pressley'•
Church this afternoon, at three o'cloci Punc
tual attendance is earnestly requested- '
Haan! or rine Ctrs.—Them were eighteen
deaths in Pittabargh, daring the week ending
February 9th. Two of these were *dabs, and
sixteen children.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Corteepoodenco °Mtn PittAburgh te
WM/MX.IM, tell S.
Some very important billo have been reported
for the improvement at the weetarn; rivers-
The committee, on roads and canal. , have ape-
needed in getting before the: House, dierenneet
ed pith soy other eohjecte, the follo•inkeng
priatiolier
For the Ohio above the Folle - -
do. and Mianieeippi, baiter
the Fells
For the Obio'and Upper bliesiesippi 75,00 Q
do. Miexouri, and Arkansas 750,000
The subject of the Improtement of Ilsibora
has been turned over to the committee : On com
merce. The :committee en roads and canals .
have reported a bill for as construction of a
slip caws' around the Sault de Ste -Marie of
Lake Superior. - The.bill proposes a * large ap
propriition of money r for the purpose. It Is
great and-most necessary work, and ought to
be immediately undertaken.
The committee
hare under consideration d grey
uninber cd memorials for . the improvement o
navigation around the Falls of the Ohio. There
are three projects. The first is the enlarge-
Ment of the Louisville and P,ortland Canal. The
second, the construction of a new canal on the
Indiana side; and the third, is a plan for over-
Coming he rapids by locking and damming the
channel. 'The latter seems to be the beet, and
if adopted will set at root forever the numerous
questions that have arisen relative to the. pro.
prietorship and management of any canal. The
cost of this improvement is estimated e, about
three quarters of a million of dollars:
The Committee of Faye and Means have re
ported the civil and diplomatic .appropriation
hills. after having refushd to insert the ordin
ary appropriations for Washington and the dis
trict. This la all the better - , - for while the com
mittee, or the lipase for . Ahern, are making up
appropriations for oar, benefit, we can with the
better grace,-and the smoother taco, ask for a
considerable increase of allowances, such so &-
Million or two for an =quaint, half a million
for gas pipes. &0., &c - : •
I believe I stated laat.week that it was sup
posed Sir 11. L. Bulwer Isould immediately r
turn to the United-States, and take charge of
the business of the mission: lam now inform
ed that the diapatedies by the last steamer have
disappointed ttslegation. Mr. Crompton in to
be continued an the charge, and he la to be en
trusted with important negotiation,. Mr. Weir.:
eter is expected to remain in the cabinet , until
they are concluded.
As the session progresses there is lea and
lees preliability of definite and favorable action
upori tffe tariff. To truth, I think it a duty to
State, Oat from the beet informaDon i can ob
tain,-the Democratic majority hare,made up their
Mind not even to allow the subject to be die.
nursed! They concede the-probable loss of Pecu
syliania on the frme, brit affirm they can make
riple loss elsewhere. This truth had better be
imoirn and acted npon of once.
- Reciprocal freedom of trade with Canada will
be again agitated thissession. A great miscon
ception ezietri as to the effect of this measure.
There is a prevalent ninioli that it will militate
against the slenderamount of protection which
our manufacturers now enjoy. A prominent,
indeed the largest,' manufacturer of New Eng
qknd, now here. declares that so far from being
injurious to protection, it would he equal to en
increase of duty of seven and a half per cent.
ram surprised that the manufacturers and corn-,
mercial men of Pittabufgh have not taken an
active part in favor of the project. Once open
the fiontetnplided'tradoic with Canada scrlt am
confident that through your newly finished and
proposed communications with Cleveland, Erie;
end' Dunkirk, by the Erie sad' Allegheny branch
isasnadryon would supply the whole of Canada
with mustinge,-domestic iron work, and the coat*
er articles of glaeremare; and that the prosper- 3
ity of yoursity.wouldmsgive an impetus great_
ei ttuin is pripiaied" bysay . other - commercial
heinadielne. Jtiiros. -
xosatrurs SPEECH BEFORE SHE mina
ME OF OHIO PEETHIARY 7, 1862.
3 t .
Afterk speech of welcbme from the 110 Wil
liam hledill, Lieutenant Governor and e -did°
Speaker of the Senate—Gev. KoHvuth sni •
Mn. PIIZSIUVIT:—The General Avisem‘blY of
Ohio. having ronnanimouvly bestowed upon me
the high honor of this nitionsl welcomei It is
with profound veneration that I beg leave to ex
press ray fervent gratitude for it.
Were, even with the honor which I now enjoy,
no principles for the failure connicted, still the
post would be memorable in history, and not
fall to hare a beneficial influence, consciously
to dovelope the Spirit of the age ; which—how
ever contracted, however opposed—still always
proved to rule, and will prord to rule, the desti
nies of humanity. Applyinc the touchstone of
philosophical scrutiny to that instruction which
history affords me, I cannot fail to remark that
almost oyery 'counts; had one predominant idea,
op-absorbingly prevailed and imparted a
common direction to the nctivity of nations.
This predominant idea is the Spirit of the Age,
invieibe yet omnipresent, impregnable, yet nil
prevailing, scorned, abased, opposed, and yet
omnipotent.
The spirit of our age is democracy. All Jr
the people and all by tho people. Nothing ,thont
the people ,eilhoot the people. That is Demo
cracy. nod that is the ruling tendency of the
spirit of our age.
To this spirit it opposed the principle o
Liespotiam - chiming sovereignty over mankind.
and degrading nations from the position' of
self.colicseious—self-consistent men, to the con
dition of tools subservient to the authority o
ambition.
One of these principles will and must prevail.
—So far as one civilization prevails, the destiny
Of mankind in linked to a common source of prin
ciplea and within the boundaries of a common
community of destinies exists. Hence
the warm interest which the condition of distant
nations awakes now a-days in a manner not yet
recorded in history, because hum-laity never
was yet aware of that common tie as it now Is.
With this conciontmesa thus developed, two op
posite principles estmot rule within the same
boundarie4.--Democracy or. Despcitism. There
is no transaction between heaven and hell (Ap
plause.)
In the conflict of these two hostile principles,
until now _WOO not the right, not justice, hot
only success which met 'approbation and ap
plause. " Unsucce.ful patriotism was stigmati
sed with the name of crime, Revolution not
crowned by succes was styled anarchy and re
volt, and the vanished patriot being dragged t.
the gallows by victorious despotism, it was no
the consideration srhy a man died on the gallows,
but the fact itself that there be died, which im
parted a stain to his name.
And though impartial history now and th.
casts the hale of a martyr over an onsuecessf
patriot's grave, yet evert that was not always
ours. Tyrants. often perverted history, sullied
by adulation or by fear, but whatever that late
verdict might have been, for him who dare to
struggle monist drapotism,whe'n he struggled in
vain, there was no honor on earth—victorious ty
runny marked the front of virtue with the brand
of a criminal !
To have opposed existing authority, although
that authority was that of violence, worse
than the authority of a pirate is, this opposition
when unsuccessful, was sufficient to exclude from
..... . . • •
every place where authority is residing, The
people never failed to console the outcast jimt
by its sympathy, hut 'authority showed not the
poople'e sympathy, regar&d.„,mther thin very
sympathy 893 amogereus sign of , t.tiis people's pro
pensity to anarchy.
-The idea of justice thus pervt\rteil—virtue
thus deprived of its fair renown, and honor thus
attacked, and success, through connive', like
that of Louis Napoleon's, till thin becomes en
obstacle of immeasurable influence to the free
d . of uatincs nererytt:aehieved but tiy a strap..
gle, which success raised to tho honor of a glo
rious revolution, tint failure IMIFeItITIN the rep
Mello? of a criminal subjcct.
Mr. President I feel proud that toy bumble
self became an opportunity for the restoration
of public ticnors•to where they only should be
bentuired--to righteontmese nirl a jolt Cense
•hereoa, until now, honors were larished hot
upon NUMMIs. I consider toil so n highly i Ent , r.
taut fact, which cannot fail to oneoureire the
resolution of devoted patriots, who, though not
afraid of death, may ho c excused for recoiling
before linutilistion.
Benatbra Representatives of OLio, I thank
you for - it in the name of ill who may yet ont
ler for har.ng done the duty of a patriot. You
may yet nee many a man who, out of the source
of your approbation, will draw encoursgv:_ment
to noble deeds. • Hecate. there am many on
earth ready to ascot misfortune ft 4 actable aim.
hat not so many willing, tolneet rein huniflia
tion and dignity. Resides. in honoring me, you
have approved what my nation hi, done. Yon
have honored my nation by it, "treul I pledge my
word to you that it will yet do what you bore !
approved. I . Applause. I The approbation of
our CopECierize, my nation nod myself, bare—
the n);lpatlay of your generour people we meet,
and it to no idle thing, that sympathy of the
people of Ohio--it weigh. heavily, like the sov
ereign will of two millions of freemen—power
foil, like e giant in an stoutest youth. You LIT..
aka to it the sanction of your authority. Your
peoptee'a sympathy you hare framed into elan,
sacred and sure in all consequences, on which
humanity may rely, because you have register
ed it. [Applause ]
IThere is alto • triumph of the_ftepublican
principle in this your act. It lo as if you had
said:
prnpoxn In delir
•
despots who call yourselves eivereignrs.
and proclaim your arbitrary whim to the law of
humanity—we in our legitimate autbority.pat
Is
rired from sacriligioto violenee like yours, but
from the only legitimate notsrce of all authority—
the sovereign people's will, we declare before God
and the world that there Is no jintlce and right
grhere your pretext Is to be—we approve what
ye calumniate, and defy your ambition, arro
gance to dictate whet shall he the law and right
for humanity."
But, sir, high though be the value of thin no
ble approbatiop l I am bound with, it becomes so
inaalushla benefit to huntomity by theme moth.
dons by which the General A eferobly of Ohio,
acknowledging the justice of these prlneiplea
which' it iv my mission to plead in my down
trodden country's name, declares the mighty'
and flourishing commonwealth of Ohio, resolved'
to restore the'Eternal Laws of Malone, to their
doe Sway, too long ieffittemned by arbitrary
pisref.
It was indeed a sorrowful sight to see hew no
done bled, and how freedom withered between
-the Iron poop ofidaspotiem„ leagued fur uoiver•
sal oppreesion of all humanity. It was a sop
cowl's! sight to nee that there was no power on
earth reedy to maintain thoseeternal laws with
out which there is no security for whatever no-
don on earth. It was a sorrowful sight to nee
all nations isolating themselves in defence,while
despots were leagued in offence.
• The view her changed. A bright lustre is
spread over the dark sky of humanity. The
glorious galaxy of the United States rises with
imposingbrightnees over the horizon of tipprea-
Ned nations, and the bloody star .of despotism,
by your very declaration, fading In its Mime,
will soon vanish from the thy like a meteor.--
[Applause.] •
Legislature of Ohio, It may be guttering to
ambitions vanity to act the part of an execrat
edconqueror, but it is a glory niiparalelled in
history to protect rights and freedom on earth.
The time drove!' near when, by virtue of such a
declaration like yours, abated by your ,ieter
States, Europe's liberated nations will unite in
- ii anighty choir of halelujau, thanking God that.
,His paternal cares hare raised the United State.
y ip the glorious position of a first born eon of
' freedom on earth. (Applause]
• Washington prophesied that within twenty
!years the Republic of the United States world
be strong enough to defy any power on earth id
!Omit canoe. The State of Ohio was not yet
born, when the wisest of men owl purest of pa-
I triote told that prophesy; and God, the Almigh
ty, has made the prophesy true by aneaiog, in
a prodigious abort
- period, more Mara to the
proud constellation of your Republic, end in
creasing the lustre of every star, more power
fully than Wuehiogtoa could have anticipated,
in the brightest moments of his potriolic hopes. -
[Applause.]
There is a destiny in this, and you are con
ecions of thiS aestiny. My end heart, ithough
depresaed by eicknesa;is beating with renolu
lion and with hopd, Rejoice, 0, my notion, In thy
I very woes! Plipo,;.off all thy tears and amlle
amidst thy tortures,
like the Dutch hero Do
Witt. There is a Providence which roles.—
', Thou wog, 0, my nation, often the martyr who,
' by thy blood didst redeem the chriation nations
on earth. Even thy precept nameless woes
are providential. They were necessary, that
the star spangled banner of America should rive
over s new Sinai—the Mountain of Law for all
' nations. •Thy auffetings were necessary, that I
the people of the United States, powerful by
the principle of national Independence, that
common right of all humanity, should stand up,
a new Moore upon the new Sinai, and shout out
with the thuudcring voles of its twenty-ffve rail
lion—fillear, ye despots of the world, hence-'I,
forward this shall be Law, with the name of the
Lord your God and oar God. (Apply:m*4
"Ye shall not kill Nations."
Ye shall not steal their Freedom. - •
And ye shall not covet what Is your neighbor!.
[Thunders of 'applause.]
, Hungary is s Golgotha, where. my. people Is
nailed to the cress, that America tatty proclaim
that law to the benefit of all humanity. But the
cross Is not the emblem of death. It in the sign
of resuirection and blies. (Applause.)
My nation will rise, called to a ressureetion
by the eternal principles of the law of nature and
of nature's God,' which you thus proclaim [Apr
plane.) -
Sir, there arOtwo remarkable coincidences in
these facts. Tho State of Ohio and myself have
the same age. The livery jeer when your con--
I=ll
etitutiOn was i was Born (kpplause.).,
My breast has istwirs heaved with intense inter
est at the name of Ohio. It was like as if same
thing of supreme importance lay hidden for me
in that name, to which my future was bounded
by the very year of - my nativity. This day my
anticipations are resat:cit.
And the Second ceitieldentie in that tho tidings
of the present day will just reach Washington
City when the genatora of the United Stotee Olt
down in judgment upon the question of inter
national law, and pronounce upon your country's
foreign policy.
ObLie has given its vole by the fiesolubous I
had tie honor to hear, and Ohio 1 , one of the
brightest stare of the Union. Ohio vote Is the
vote of two millions, and it will le its consti
tutional weight in the counsibt, wit re the dele
gates of the people's sovereignty find their glo
ry in doing the people's wilL [Appltrase.]
Sir, it will be a day of consolation\ nod joy in
Hungary, when my bleeding nation rends thee°
resolutions, which I will send to her. (Applause)
They will spread Site lightning over the gloomy
c,
lowland my nation, unbroken iu courage--s
nay
in resolution—firm in confidence, wilbdra still
more courage—more resolution from them,
because it is well aware that the Legislature of
Ohio would never pledge a word of which it
were not sere that the people of Ohio will not
be, in assn of, need, as good as thatword. [Ap
plause ]
Sir, I regret that my sickness disabled tee to
express toy fervent thanks in a manner more be
coming to thin Assembly's dignity. I beg to be
excused for it, and humbly beg you to believe
that my nation forever, and I for all my life,
will therish thomemory of this benefit, with ev
erlasting gratitude. (Tromendo. applause.)
Arm to arm with Govenor Wood, K south wan
conducted to the Clerk' denk,n where seats had
been provided, and where he had no excellent
oppo tunity to etio the countenance. of Ohio's
Legislator, lie remianed until the Omaeral Ace•
nobly adjourned.
AlAnmxt.n,O., Feb'y Gth.
To the Editor of the Gazetfo—
• - •
MT Dna Sin; In ordir to a more wide
spread interest in the cauSFof the great Hut,
patina, and more lasting,' too, it has struck me
were engravings of the size of our one dollar
bilis, and somewhat resembliog them, executed
neatly, with the likeness of Governor Kossuth
and lady at either end, as we have"Waskington
end his lady, and in the rentre,Brittanis on one
side and the Genius of Liberty with pole and
cap, on the other,representing the United States
in the attitude of lifting up the fallen banner of
Hungary, with such other devices or historical
facts ingeniously interwoven, as may be thought
proper, and signed with lilac simile of Kossuth's
autograph, and sold for one dollar a piece, a
fund' of one million dollars thighs be created,'
and in a way that would leave an intlellilde im,
pressrun on the hearts of the people at one of
the greatest crisis in the world's history. I
presume a million or more might he sold in this
country, and as ninny In England.
If you approve of the proposal will you not
give this or the substance of it I place in your
adtairsble journal, MIA oblige your friend,
CLERICUS.
S I bare suggested Gib plan to Gov Kos.
euth iu ajettcr.
We behove there are some notes of tte kind
meutionotl, either prefered, or in otute of prep
orstion. We ban. not !MI them, but have beard
them spoken of. If so recollect .rigtt, 0".
Kossuth spoke of such n thing iu Ids Cletelead
speech. !:k.
Fall Tuatiatation of liardivare, Cutlery, <to
LeXiAN, • Vk? iLSON & (XL,
No, 129. Wood St met,
11,r, b rstl I h. , ptleiltif,• 1 , 1 ,thrr. t
Hon,. Las. %1,.
FOWEIGN AND DOXE3TIC
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &e.,
1111V.WILD ItY r.r . V.NT 1•A'All:.
Aed •Llrl. ••••• ,r4n4 1,5 olf.,
44-A ton ,t N'd l *i•h.4Jl` - .H. MO.
4, • ..“ •aLt~
.• A
retruipum 1
lit IE I 1!!!!!!!!M MO
S 1.1. Kto Iwn, ,ir--Inu , , 0 Tynr Inqul, I
.1 yn p.rnt to war. 11.4 , I 1”... nand li.. Petrntrunl•2-
k, 13 ,..
~,.t, In lin. kr,inannnt .1 I' t rh.• 40.4 f11n,ni. , ,),
0n..41.,,,w.n , ”,it...,, Ihnu lb. i• f ca.T. of IL. vr.
..0... noui-.1., t,ra.,,,, n0.....1 an..,a2n - 4 , ..:1 ~Y t.•
1.,f•••111i t, to .2 On ralt,il , l,enn, p 1 li. ton,a,
',int. 111. Ml.l Lin, OA beac 11.enn we Want, n , ,-
. 2n ,„.,1 1 , 1 net ~..,W, 114nt MA 1.40.:0w :u In, 1....1•
4.2 5tign0,..21..1 it an n .urstS,, porn. In.hltt,n .I.ltt,n In
ILVI flane, sat... n1121./.1 le.nry,fulm.•ffnefinr..an4
nninrc.cnentn a the 234.2,3. 'tit% IM wart itino , 3l..lT .
annw. 0... Inns nvionsl %WI,
EMMR=i
J.ti f ATTIKIiV..II. ,
tiA:Yrtrat. by hlptifter .
tdrWhtt ileac ht. xttfsrisi will. sh;ltattitt . i
,113.nrist, , ' , tr... 1 , 61 i ioLii ..le PI I L.P .
r. Anth.rill .4t tailK
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Mree. t•tasi fog aniat nenl•
wr.
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COY• Va. MCLANt:tI Lirca Pi 1.1.4 IN NEW
Ifrri —TT. 'Alt v 1,1,11 ItIl• lA.-W.f.
La. t+ , .. , anr harm a a 44
uOOO 110. 011•1101 •.1 reta. it O,A) a.-
4 , 4 aa• .1%1 lit 0 11, 1111, al 11011
01!...114.1.01 Err fha miry. of i 1•.1 l..upiNot 11, fah
0.0.0 1.11.0 from a ..tru;Val to h.a V.atha atw.t. lb.
tot., in whirls 0..* 1 1 11/.: Ara rviroi.ti in
gb...,usort •
•
NLae—O•ar N.r. I Wire rd.! mil Lir.
-POl*. al • scil,er la,.
l'iUr ream 11, Ink, Purr here
a wart, lerrl iparritit,. II I Lad 4rral•rarl.LJ • iiti
1 hviza. 11.• naokbi ta ot. are ~ . .1113,7 1 - • - b.eterf, Mom,
but whet!tr there loe ..1 then
sue .outlier tutu, 0 . 0, ..Lie01f •
It. Vll/012.
04p11ort tate, Livioros , u N. V , 11.0 d, sub, 0.1:
• V, ate by a. torn, A CO..
teri,ll4, , elt:l NEL N IVrod wt
Citizen ' s I.nsuratice Vomnany of Pittsburgh
U. 0. lIIIMPIRV. Ihcitnrev,
PASIIJEL I. 51/1,1110161.1.„ eter.
OFFICE, 04 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND
WOOD STREETS.
•i- INNURYS HULL ANIa CLIWO - ItINES , ON THE
0/110 AND .41:21M,411 . V1 ItITY.R!•. ANU TRIIIUTA•
RMS.
- .
Aro- iwn•ro cep.... ks, tn. da4.14, .110,
• sour lA, prria . SI ae SF.I osl 7,V.-4.Vir NA {7G.I
nA 7 . R.I.VSPOR T. 4 TION.
C.O. Ilus.T• W. larlaren Jr
wra ILAgal..r.
Ilnoth h. lim, It 11. liier,
Wm. Mush...
I,bert Virol.p. Jr. Ir. Wl:laver..
:, Ila.rhan,,,b. • traarlo 0e11..,
tAlward ilmaellon, J. liehoonank.r,
Halter ISrprat. I runau.l Rs,
Lome M. I,torpark.
MERCANTILE r LIBRARY AND BIE- x
CRANICS' INSTITUTE.
ROOMS ON rvrrrii FL SIPPORITR lillell'l3 . BAUR.
Ira- fermi f:f AinalUernhip-41 AC/adios rs.e, and II
ramp., in Lik..Li/Tara,. 2,i01; in /trading R.,0 21
...Yrvapaper, and
As this, is tho only Public Library and
it.dio. Knout itt th. elly. tbo.. dhritrm,4 m uI t.
dorm. the t otorlation tsixtful scut pettmotrot tan rertur+t•
.1 to broom* tuenitors. fel bllm.
Erie Canal Election Notice.
AN Eleotion of .tho Directors-uf the Erie
Canal Combust. will be belkl at their One.. In Erie,
a is.t Monday at Ilarell next, al, o'clnr.Y. P. NI.
T. U. COLT.
Eris. rebrnary 1010.-IY.l2,3leiv3ant
•
Steam Engine Roller Wanted - .
AN , Y person, having a good second hand
, hog. tined ef Bode r Or two sandlot mit) they'
woo line to *sainting , Pot *int •Ittnhorgh inyip
with top, Y ill h•ar of an opportunity by apply oin
to AVlLitti • CUPIII /RI, or ittiAtiII.ATILINKIN OK E
LEV. fel2.llt•
- —' Valq/tutes - Valentines!
•
ALARGE new oupply of Fine and Conlin
VALENTINE/3 j trevriv,l thin day by fithtme, at
mirs , .l.lterary Depot, Ththl ntteet,uppoeitto the Putt
Office. • OW:
Oil Cloth actory for Rent.
QITUATEI) on Fulton street, Sixth Word,
I. candidlind of Wirt front. 01 hrlt. than atoried hl h.
il.,igne.l fur 41welling bound and roar 1111/14114 N 1 by
two rtoriee hotb. divided Into Woo, and Doub,
with Purnsedd and wad', nature.. all In Ituia order, pre.
sentlnd a ran. opp..ftuulty to any ono widttina •itibark
In the altar husiners. Or It would dolt well fur • Coach
Yrton. tit naliltut a Roo] rani V131.10,..i with hint POrr.
and open grounda adjoining. For tome apply AYMIId
CUSIIINII. on the prdinized; or 1.11100.
comer of Walton street and dinrnrlllo tint.
. . .. . . .
fol':LIA• . . .
J—
tE
LAID SILKSI—A. A. Mesas .Ci). aro
, et .ollv, their largo .trek of Plaid Milt, at re
d_privan. . • k -
VALENCIA CUFFS It COLLASBI--Ade.
V mn,hi..thelt oo hand at. A. A. .1.1P.0N A (10...., 02
and OS Market great. • fol2
PIU NTS !—fleet mroldrr colored Printa . aro
ealing st- .A. A. MAYON CO..k.
fr 2 Ot awl 41 Ifarket .t.
ivi.AURICETTIERNAN, the • Soldier of
Fortune: by Choi,. Leo, This exertion! gaol
1• our rooplrte. yoblignwl In our r•loree,..od 21 4 rah., St
Itoote-s• Llturary)lrp9b Tolr4l O. 1.1 . 1
OUST recd at W. A. GILDENFENNEY
00.%(1.te W. C. W el re.) Ford. new work. MAckici
ro tY. the Soldier of Fortune; PIIICS..r the
Memoir , . of • &riot Mold, Or CI. W. Al. Rey nobbk to
other with IL Jnnt assortment of VALSN TIN kW.
tett n 0.78 Yon.. nr.
Land and Mille for Sale.
ITERE will ha offered at public sale ; on
the promise/you Thursday. Min Intli day of Mara ,
Abe following desirable
Ohio lout Partorylettola Railroad. and one miln tnuti Mar.
eDlpa Stark county, O Os: CO 41111 1 $ 11l LAND. of as
good quality SA can badund It the Stat., well watered
ee d adapted to either wheat or grant The. are Mont
OM acres Improved. There me Mao on th• ptutul. e s .
;rood (JOIST AND SAWMILL, capable of doing • Large
amount of work., More are uplo the land fn. gout
Dwelling !Inane, Alld an of dent urchani of rimlce
fruit tr.ee, and it II well watered hp 000010 a streams.
Thorn Mule. froliontilahrly upon the railroad no excellent
quarry of the best qualltr of Free Statue whirl, to in cow
atant &mood for building Ptilscorit. Tlin property will
['antlered to lad to Dolt Initehll.ll4lll4 upon liberal term,
which will be made known on the day of rale.
JOIIN RABE,
W. C. KAUL.
Aladllatafl., Att. 10th. IAS2 —I felll,lllw3ltt
1 ,-".,-.. Hifi. Single Crown,bled
am attebDoobls Crain Straw ?spar, a sotstrior art
a
to Mrs awl fur sale by . J. Is NU Y.[,
tt]tt ..• ~ • server Vtitto an Irwin at..
_....—......-- _._
_.—
11311INTINO kAPER-504) ream of differ
t dues, for eals by "-• .1. 1.. 8117. E.
onus Pam and Irwin at.
- -•
Phrimiology - tuid-Magnetiiin.
VS. LOOMIS will dOliver a Lect4e to
I ,tl WI. and Gent l emen. illutdreted by axperisarnta
,7tctren ' tVen co l ! Tar; TV r1V1A"57.. 12 tlae T.M.
rulto . tinc7coramenolok at o'clock. Admicalon :5 ante.
lbw alteracow atzll klrs. L. will give A PEEN
LECTURE 70 LADIES. Carina the day .he le prepared
to melee profraelatial rail,. Ibe St. Clair llPtel. fal2
valuable Stock or Dairy Farm-at Private
Sale.
TIIE subseriber offers SO. sale a valuable
OAK% well suited for a rtnglf or Dairy ism. eon ,
tenting ;sod acres. mere or less. aljoining the Iturough
New Alevandria. Westin...land rounty. the lend te of
e .
nueilt e. and in a tr.a elan, of cultivaton. well
ere". bating DOS or e bh
prtng Water In ev i ery held; 22:t
aere.sleansl hunt. 31. of which ental meadow, the bal
nce well timbered: and thasportiou of the clear land not
crstn well el:Mersd.
The ituororetneLla. ars •cumforLable Prater Dwelling.
inure spring Itou.e; lax, barn, table, and other necessary
le. The 'property la handsomely sit neted.with
milesorn Turnpike runnier thmegh lh stem , nix
i Men Latroho..r.n the Railroad. and
shout the elm., distance horn the Penn. thumb A Plana
need re shunt to constroett‘i from Latrobe. nu the rail.
re a d. to Saitsburge. on the cinal,whish will Call to
the Perm. A further thud:Algal, ditented'unneeesester.
p.rwaewidget. purchase are requennel hn riot the
prani...s. An Indatputuble dile given to the nutrias. r.
14. r further Information. ea well se Lerma of ale, apply. ,
HENRI Olt APP. gab. Uninn 'Anoints, Pittabur:h, whn
le acquainted with the prop. rty; or troths Wbaeriber , in
the 11..rnugli of NowAlesandras.
rel:bletbri JOSEPH COUR.
I I RY DES--200 rend per Fort Pitt, for
In Lr 1f.121 C. C W. If ARO MIMI.
111 UTTER-41)bls. frenli Roll, roc'd iir
fur &de try
if Inf . :ESE-50 bze. reed and for Bale by
Vj 142 A.& W.
d , II4ICOLATE--'2,0 Nos. for pale by
II 6.1'1 . 14. t W. 11.1.1111,114111.
1 11 . 1 011ACCO-15 kis. for Bate by
B. A W. lIARBAUiI II
ISON —SOO Ibo. tine. for Bole by
P. 8.11.19 , JE1t • CO.
tA IS— Ii , SP) I ba. hi d te;
tueeß. r,drivrto A CI
41 NNERS' SCRAPS-100011A. Bale
I 11112 o.l'. SHRIVEN. t '
I Altll--.30 kegs No. I, in small kegs, suit
.bb. fzr Or nO, by
0.2 0. P. tiIIILLVEIt a CO 800 0:2 2.1 al.
ELATINE & !SING LASS—
if I sp. Cooptr, Sheet 1.41,11nr:
' N u tr. fl ::T h r:ke ' llorl '
0(212.6
1 - ENISON-40 prime Mims, reed and for
V c..11'
up.AILINGs-1000 pieces for Fencing, for
woe Lr J. 1..
:412. corwr Penn and Irwin IV.
POSITIVELVIAST WEEK OF R. WINTER'S
UNRiVALLED EXHIBITION.
NEW CHEMICAL DIORAMAS,
.1 ND EIF D SSO L VING 17/7 IFS,
AT LAFAYETTE HALL,
Krell r krr.ri.vo rms WEIN
tit. WINTER taken pleasure iu inform-
IT lag the p7sLikr that 14.• ariffhatrodure for th e first
umla beattUhal/1.14 hanumprahla
M=MMM!
.
whit , .all sur-0••• fee bsaut, ncbtleAs an, Moat
sr, 5t1a11.1..1 10 thl•
Tr, will emnserls.on. with • 0w1...Ai. of
I is* , Itt thq milectlo•—•latwsu to Ours•
1.,. AI., • rlsw Of • ..ofilet lo Nos rsolnure
it Auirdno, earls, w hey LAnyht w••
and • v.... of a tight lo lb. Nur Bad:nor. St ths back of
11.11.4 rarl4 lb. losorrseri•o of Joon 1141.
tsllts • vsti.ty of cum view's.
sate...slaturst to rourio.l. with lbw far.4ton.l CHEMICAL
mlottAmAe. tilostrativs of lb. talic•log ruivrti, 11111.
esplll4/0/ ts. 21/1 tbo prwunar m U., o•lursl Jai.
'tsrrws.utlet, oats/elm all vs
Th. I.lsiortml ! , 1•14./LFAIN. as
It P'"In't"*.&IIII..:ti.1.171111.
ri, xi nf ',quest s ron. ni osc.t
c. V . 4 , l4: i ft . l , t2l ,, t , t;L:t h t ,i , LtilltLlNE, trans.) oi•iat rte w,
•
Un Satunfav .4firnaus, at R n'r14,1.-
•if lidr4 r.nv aryiy; CbilkirWo usalor 12 half price.
lap,a al 7: 1. Wt ranntu.abra. v.!. i t
I but, dacrtatioa I taxi, tallg. I f,a,tt
lewiTrtmtaing Store.
w;11 kritivn Trimming Store, No. 7a
1 .11.tknt nt./•••4ll , lnb_hat. In.nn flontJ that. the t.nt
• 111 , er hat tarn 1.1,41 lor J ft
v nll
, Tr It tt t u o ltntcl L •
ad
Y . owtul Pn t t . n .l, n
ills',tMtn...loll
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Gala. a r.na Nen.H l o 4. e
J
lat., untnrtusent.Xl U.nttltitfontitn/t
Cr•tnt,l titn.lnt. jilt Pratte., l'nt
1 . 01. %lona.. a, I rots ...in. tnn./te to ttlOnr.
wsL orrastvrinnnt• ran 11.otinnt 11t.mttneln. vr•
.1'••• •111,nnt nu, •NeTli •••.wsiso, tnnloPrlncno
nt •Itf vrni
H. nr •ttf nib*? aril,. Trnk:lsar
Itltttnut nor ;wI liiintielnxt.ute
0.1
.. Yl . , 1 f f "' " ""'
" I ;Ll ' .
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For Sale or Rent.
.ot . - Imining the lice Work,.
I n 171 fr .I , :nnt.olhntat Kate, sad nun.
H 7 ILI tent I.t.4.lpoach v.-net /14 it ritn• din 1.;
Ito.f gnarl'', it null ;Juke Jntlfsbln Ittn•lt...o tor
nitt,t Inn 'nun Ir 7 14mr-1 l'unl Fnr futtbnr;
trattie‘.l./... - I.4rdrr nt It C tiTOCK'fitti.
frit 1 tin 47 Itnritat •tt
nton Flannels
1 11, have il
ly .-tvot t. 4 tatita.”,ebt+l 0401.1 Vbtantl.t.
tAkt,tat• nut r orar. at It. lbw' wire. u sad
to yArrl an at lat. et..
0 . 3.. A rte. not itf I.llot. .1..1%119, 111:11r1
sta,liat at I': au. t•-• t6,l—alta. • 6,014 r ...ten
I11:1'
r tot";
A14'141
ml l
oiS: tirrn
I
tel l enJ fnr elle . l
I Altlt—ltt
d tell •
. _
It A 0(11;k:
cv nir t tor eel. I
it S—)so tww, auperinr fur
• j pq.wo•Tll •
ES-75 tarr,iti .tore and for
J. 1. DILATOCTII 1 0,
tbbls. extra just rev'.
g. t , 11,Wi. , 41 . 11 • C.,
egii juid reed and foi aid,. by
I ' : t D104'01111.1 J. Co
iaitkii tog 'own, ju.ii landing
Dl 1 N DI II • CO.
S" T'-''
' this Go°dale's iu ..torr. and Is
J Y 1,11.1101:7111
in!torn .
pow tout,
kr, 1.1.11.. 11.2.ard rcarlohottar.
do Ito,. do do
• •
ISt:ELL-190 bus. far sale by
- Rua CRT DA LZELI, A 61.
"-
.11 1 .1LASSES-12 IWA. Sugar
(.11
TIMOTHY
IiGAR
n 4
Ig , LOI ER
atul Sat .1.,
"•
Laartr.t.
EED—S4 Lam. rn.d this day
hi 60011 UT DA LIELL • (XI.
14,1, 04
•
Valentines!! Valentines
handsome, heat, and cheapest
. the city az. at W. A. OILUSSFCRNY
”artA etreet (Ist< w, C— 0(0
Valentines !
E moat
Volanalltme•
4 c C•c. No To, Y
01L9 --A
rge ouppltzl d
on
lOil,
V t A l ili M p E vd Cr
or Oil
tr A ilyr ?I,
br .SI
.rQUFFNV.
Oa band atal for
. .
No. 39 Wcwai Etrrot.
HAD-150 liege pure white
br ~/A.. 11101.1UTVIa.
Nn. V Waal ortrft.t.
'S Cough Syruplund orgun'e
Iler—S.ondsni ott.inaal aid
JAIS. 31e11UVrr.li,
Solo pn.prieto, No. 93 Wad ...mt.,
f IC;
lIITE
vv . fir .
MORGAN,
Worm K'
CiuNpittli.
o •
60 tvalno ()lore
I.lskof Amin s.
Cm. C•tb..ll3.Gnr•l.,
Urn. 4 • H•rbOrl.C.l •nd !tor
I ll i ;4 l lllTt ' frN do,
dos. Us's' 1511 Nalro,
0 Cross Thumnsario Kyr W•ter.
I iltoas liaehres lIorr• l'ondrra,
1 .1.. Goolard's do do
• I do Alnan's du do.
JAMEY! MrOUVVEV,
tio. fO. Wool
TTEII—. 5 t,hls. fresh just r
tio 10100 by WII. uAUuex • Co.
fair lIERS, Ace
bblo. WOK. Corn.
do Flasurd.
I t t L ,, L .a 12
C URN, i
I
Sea, Feather/.
ezruer7l & for rale be
4 al
WM. 11,10.1.11 iii t M.
log from 1,1
bblo. No. 1, for solo 11
11M/ALNY • CO
• A fel%
UMA",
120 doz. Potent Buckote just
obotiory
WMOoL OM lumbib. For mile by
. lAbEY &
prime hams just ro
for eels by .1. D. WILLIA AM a Cu,
116 Wood •Iron_
AT - EMS - 6
t t. w.,
o.
1011N=1:
J too
00 bus. shelled for sale by
P. F. VON ItONNIIOIIST 1 CO .
W GLASS-1.000 boxes 88 forted
B.F VON BONNIIOII.ST B CO. •
1171Ni/0 1
A
ntt ;
chomp
Fignied tilks.
.A:50144 CO., invite attention
ir atnek. iJC 91SUrta Palm wliich contains
Oliale and quality of the usual width, a raw
ii French Bromic 1,9
j , r S F ! l
A k
. Poplins. o rtm
r,,,..riy
i,,,,,,,,,,,d a ., t, on hand and
i IF;
A. A. lIABON C CO.',
Nu, 14 and C.l Market Str.
V i COMP,'
mul f{
artuership Dissolved.
tnership beretobire exieting be.
11.1.. Nebo. owl A. 11. llolloos. roar MI6
by mutual eortrout. a. P. Nrlme wkthdrme.
Um tmahrms will km settled by A. 11.
old stead. It. P. NNI.M IN.
A. I/. 1104UKS.
folrol2t:
Pa'
R lwery
daly .11.4 rd
la Rom th e
lb,:ased •t lb.
IM=EI
Spring Fahn.
D A: CO. will introduce their
SIST no Satnrilsr. jilh
II of deism] and finish hisupotios to
M ,0 ,
.1;1 • Pl'ILIN1
for bra
soy MU
m
Ml
Our cto
to call ant
giLOVE,'
re , Ire
(eg
• en . umi ibe public are ro,pectfully Invited
t amine.
• SEED.--50 Bathe] Clovereeed
for aald br 13. P. SIIIIIVEII. t CO.
. Fresh Itoll 13utter'reeeived and
h. by ' 8. P. enntran a co.
r sA a
ei mad by
.9.
S of Feathers received . nod for
0. P. BURMA a CO:
White Beane received and for sale.
s. P. 811111VeR ICU-
BLS
5
'nd 5 kegs Lard received and for
S. P. 1911RIVKIt
Not. an via 101 on.
riuwE
B,Aco
:twat; tiloututzistnaliza
LARD-35 kegs Lard,
3 barrels do.'
6.000 Ibo awned Mean.
LT .1, t IL 111A/00.
woo
WAILE-
50 dow. Dosser Rawlets:
d... do. Tots:
Mw Nests do.: seethed
.7 lfeDJ A. CIMBENTOON.
=2EI
Seventh Semi:Axiraial Trade Sale of
CAI33IAGEB
'lllllB Sale will take place on
11 WEDNESDAY klornhas.:lll.l. SIARCIIO 4
3 1".
10% o'clock.. the
I.IIIINESS MUSEUM. 11111.ADELI'llIA,
and .11 necup, bolt of 1.1. r xtetotlve kalooko of that ca.
P.C.n.I
tbf•tr r g h e " l.4 L i l r ror.¢.7 . ll ' ot 7 Wy '"M" """'
• .
The Hock or CA URI U. two sold on tine oortnnoo.
ill belle lar d
ever otferet at /Wen... the Utoted
st a te,, end.reetou oer - Teo //undyed Phan Vehlele.
tnanufneture of Dunlapet Nagler
Alerriek, flow,/ rtuate. J. D Doughty... Ltd others t(a.
nputation.
trareho New Carriage. Will he Wraith...l in Catabert,
nuke. warranted hr the marry. vo that pared:um. roe;
nd r upon ....turn, n ito.nl
•
(It orchaarent for ...thin= the tier prseloue.
l' es from a andante are Informed that there will
Le poelronegueut on wren , 10 ofthy weather.
ALFRED NI. Ithitlth DAS.
durnerwer.
'M./it:wt....a gal, or Horne, titiCrV an , l ❑aro.n. ore
held at the Dorme c.rporlle ro the Museum. el., SAT.
1.901 AY llitonaho r
ut the year.
Tee kkaahhilmont le ,en at all tonne for ',irate Sal,
of llarreefen, the k kept On hood i 1,
it- the larger' In Unded State.
.
pOTASII--20 msk e Pare Potasl):
for .ale I.!
J. a h. .
. •
110 AH-20 111..14. N. 0. Sugar kirmling
fr.km N.pturr Nay I,Jator. and fur Pal. In'
J. I It. FLOVP.
To Contractors, Builders, and Others.
1111 E SUBSCRIBER is 00th prop.re.l to
lat ordere for LATVW delivered fret, hle re, at
I'lltoburwl, or enntraela (or elol.nu. raelinle.okertaa-.
All IWO. werroultel voter liela
There Shane are bear oueltly. , erne nr mgerttl.
!w. from the celebralwl qua... el IL Parr, . revL
ILegook, York . 1111. i I o. akeol. Hating
the beet workogeo eeln9.l,
...neer the earl.. looldtoka noted
in the our
Boling, raw,
orw , All work. wherlker near robe ,
the dove on t rearonskle term
ALEX A %Lk!. 1..1174111L1N. tort,
reOolin, owner of 4Wnal wad Erok etre.
r. MILS. einviminti Iteetiti.l NVltinkoy,
r W
e,lrrol per 10.131.4 Nleweokor No. 2. •lel
role [I A. 11 I.llEkre ,
. _ . .
11111.1.3.•'Iolond Mill 4" Flour, a olioivo
e 4 .10 IA taw fatuity A
dna PA •al
. 11 v .lr
CI2IMIILTAWC
_ .
IOTTON-94 baiiis.now landing and f or
oat.. bf ISAIA II DICK iS A rt..
P.)
DRIED FRUIT-2t bap dried l'eactii,
d..
mrnived to, Fl.4nner 114rtfor 1,10 1.4 'lain 41
1.41 InllAll 1.10.1 S 011.
. .
•
hAIHERS JON) UINSAN(I=96 tmgs
. k , • „
frAiher..2l ba,Olomatig re. riv-. 1 rr 11,1
I. atul I.Ar mitt. bY 1.,. k I AFI LK% FA, L..
(PO)
• .
I LIFFMINE—IS sham.) of the PittNburgh
lJ ‘"
Stock mud r.srbnuge Broker.
Jones & Quigg.
kl A NUFACTUILERS ot Spring and Blie
trt Plough :lab gt,ol. ut.l Plough , V , flgt.
L h gad birth Broom Nut Tap., Ilalt Pat.
ge.tt, Mall glad Ilgrurarro.l Igo.. A stgg--vornor
at Itges mad VIM etx, littehurgts. Ps •
4414 . Stn.,.
D. B. Rogers & Co.
ANUFACTUREKS d Rogor'm Patent
IT 105,r.v.41 PI0•1 Culthatnr Teeth—corner of h....
ntree...l . ,ttabur¢li, 1,7
College of St. James,
WASITINOTOR COUNTY, MARYLAND.
I , IIE Second Tenn if the Current See
n n hezin. tin Mond.,. March 1.1 Application* Cr.
It,, aztnieelon of pnpilit. or Cis publio Information. to lye
male to the Ker. Jnita It, Katryniv i li. Li.ll..tur
le, of Pt. Muni • P. to . Marrland. %Whole for
talarJ. saltine, a , ., •e..ln, tn. arra.leraleal .ear In the
lidlere or Merman 5chmi1.3.715
A N ORDINANCE: regulating the Mem,
At Cr IMO, Ward Market Miry,.
etc. 1 In It oldaltird awl enacted by the Citizen* of
tylinirgb In Pyle., and Cotinnon Council* aeaenitiled.
that from and after the pa.... of this oniftiane. the
Clerk of the Marlieta lei and be le herrn,' authorised and
tyyl to rent the idatula and Malls In the Ihrth Want
Market at surly priori. soma, sealaoJ ordered hi the
Caniumittee on Maket,.
gut '1 That so much any relinance as rtinnicto
heneyrlth be and la and . *am- t. lirtetir
ordain...l,n.] enacted into a lay. in 0.411 ii it., thin third
.tar .4 rebruar, 1 , 111 Tll.. NI. MAIMitI/11.1.
Pryold• to .4 the l'idanzon enuorti ,
Attest, It W. LIM., C 1,114 of t
ISAAC JON ES.
Pr... Leal belae-e C.eureell.
that lb Sluaae, Clorle 0 le Ilru.
• -
ENTRAI. it_tiLiaLt Ahorett of the
Nemo, lamella Central..ll.oreea I. .0 ewe., up. and
tea lat-ve-H env,. an e• een I. L. 11e.releareb. . nl WeeteCo Baal, 110•LurAle. annetall. Ver vl.•
hr
.11 A 1111.1. a Ab,
11.1 Jae, frau, N Y. or W , ..10•
Rocks Just Received
'l' POLL() I2U 11.1.1NtitA. Ti• Fourth .t.
u.ot., ,ro hois
lm, by mar Tay 10
ker tad es Nal.elA.n. by Ilenelley
leeeture. lon lbe II e-eer, Pr-me-el, Hee 111. Hen. 'a
nes tete Veen.. KC II 1. I. .le reebeaebr el MAT 111-
ea the Univ.-y.oy .1 Cmbreda.b
1
I eleevarea. Sertelletell u
•rh .r• al be 'rutty r.
11,,eriebe Tr I elera be e
Heeo.lo. Neer re-Iva-a, e-yee...1.1.1 a.b
re/mat eve ele-u.ebeee Le.evanal reareasea. tbe err,
abetter. Moe., , 11. S. 11.11. 1,-
111.1 Kerte, --ree..ll I,loto r yob
.eere.ary ...Alba I-14 J 1., 1:1•1,,,.
cAz , rott (II L-43 hhht hor •odo
11 A. PAIINEn7I.Ch A OA
• - boor Ciro. an.l Woe, eeta
I N SEE 011.-37 bbls: for male by
I A 4.t.7 It. VIIINI,TOeK < C 4,
I I NSEED bbd. Winter I'r.•..•d.
a tr, sos by .t h VA II I••rtk — Fi Ui
bts Hyde.' &upl•rier indsor
n."', KIWI< CO.
fotf
/RUSSIAN lII.UH-2,11.1t, h„ I isru,
.1 FMIIt CO.
-..kGNEsi.‘—lio c,l,;„ed Vl
rot ..si•
1.1.7 J
INSEEI I 1 1 1 L--:'I Lins.ed Oil in
pr0r....1 C? ...Jr 4, 1,7 J lii I•LI •
I.ISIN cE , , , ,tnr,ler for eule by
I 1 6.1.7 J
AV Eit )I.oitt,-151, do,•• OAlkortn,',..
V V u,r ,IV 11.al 1•••• ormt.v.l. for
r.i•,ltrk . ,l. r rule I, .
for gel., byy
I .UTTER-2.0 pa ,
Le e1 ,: 0 , 1 4
R ,
II 1611 A, LII.
AD--20 keg" No. I, Leaf, for ,ale by
IJ 1.b7 e.
. .
11)1t1 1, Fl - ,; .; PPL , 11 , .:4--5 . Jti su for
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS
'I HOLNIES LITERARY DEPOT. No. 74
Third ito.. orreetto Ow Voir OM..
male/randier 31•:•01,e, rer February—pH... 2 , .r.
• Pi:touter Secal•Monthir Library for Travellers and the
Flreeide — rdea a too eel.
Loy. I. great work on th• Di....ormeir. at Nineveh.
abnAged br him from hie 1 00000 work.
Women of flirtation/Ay. eremplary o , r art,. of Piety and
Charity; by Julia I:•cananeo
11..Ledo Magazin., for tobruarr.
11.1.1 Architect. for February—No.
Harper's Magasine,
for V
ti,ters Lady's Rook. for Feb .
tirananie"Magazine.
Interosnenal
ttarntin'a ••
lautior'N•Unnal Macau., ••
Amy Lowrance, sllmnanst, by the author of ' . 2tanfield
Hall . '
'Hornier Porkvllie. Belf Dependence.
Nehru! for Husband, 0, Lady Rola.,
Yankee Yarns and kiantre Leere
11. m• is Home: •
retie
I. ! .
I Rangere. by Cart- nabs Real
A large op. - Ames. of Romero t.m.r.rr ohm - e
ma hand, and subscriptions
re
at the
pub
orlon. fed
EE'r Olt ANUES—Wholeenle and re
-1,71 1101 .1 )1001118' Searttore Ir, tin Diamond. [Kt.
AP.PE.,..Et
wd fo U rl t , : w bls bi just Ecc?.,ll.sign
ne 00. 11 Ureter atreat.
.1 1 _11011.K LARD—I2O,OOO lie Pork;
1,0 bbla. No. 1 Lankarr iving
and for sale by ROM: 4 ON. hunt.): CO.
NEW PEACLIES-1.2. bushels new dried
peaches; Jon( received and far
110/11KIN, LI'ITLE A CO.
FISH—
Iao h6n, Inge No. :1 Mackerel;
200 ball bids,. do do
:al bbl, No.) Msekerel. for emi by
fee, ROlllBOO. I. ITTLX Cal.
-
11V ERSIIOES I—Just ree'Ll i.... anothf lot of
aiellnß of for 10 IO
ryas and Sandabe
Ladles' Overshoe.,Hoskin, Nand.le and 80.14
Also, Misses 1.04 Children', Ovendares and Buskins.
We Invite the attention of rterann• In need of
the
aril-
Dvia. wr are Isardident that • nor.; a r.. cannot
e found in the city.
fef, 110 m.a.l aL
DOLL READS --10 doz. India Rubber,
l oot ler solo at NJ. Ila Market FL
toM
.1 • II I•HILLIP/1.
NDI A RUBBER grogs of that
I invaluable marl,. for rendering I, ot , and tier,. Ma
ter prong and Pliable on rued ftnin the Far..tory and for rate at be. Ito Dark, r
.14 . 4.1,1•1111.1.11. R.
'TRAVELING BAGS—JUree'd, 3 doz.
the
elsed India Rubber TravAing Dag, for pale
a the 11.0.1.er Deno , . Ito R.'''. JI
NV .• II I'IIILLII.d.
TAKE NOTlOEl—Lailiem' and Gentle
itlipperr. Phan, owl Bro., oolo.lwith the Vol. zed Rubber Ming. at No. LIO Markel xt.
41. J. 6 11.1'111111Pa.
Great Care of Liver Complaint,
Hy the original, only true and genuine
X) 'Liver Pill.
Suomi OREM. Ohio to., as.. March
Mr. A. E. extunta—Dr.ar eirr. I think it stilly I owe to
you and the Waif. generally, to otate that I hare
attlieted with Liver Complaint fo r • long terne,00,1,01,...,
, ly that •n ah.www., formed and broke, • Welt left me In •
' trig Iran. elate. 11.7100
117g.;1,,yonufV:;11:(14711,,11:tr.
recommended to Ina ol me Ph,i , 11.4 Dl' , II Smith. ron d .
eluded be give them • fair trial. I pureltwed now boa.
' ga d " ? :1:11..7"..r=
I Cod the dle.un Lou entirely ..rt o ,
bettyy Iteeyeetfully free,, D. D.
Walt LißiliTT, lard, .1.1010.
I certify pat.( ern y.
per...malty arynaint I witt..llr.Orde.
man. and can brae tenthriony to the truth of the eteeve
certificate. A. R. :11101Y.
Prepared'enly and void by A. E. SF.LLEk.I , 1.7 Went.,
Pittehnrch.
Hungary and Konuth.
I UST received at No. 78 Fourth stree
A aOllO Buildinha.
Memoirs of a Ihnorarian Lad, ht Thor* huh I,
with • historical Introduction.hy Vrauris PulAk). oth Works &Won Hungary and lb. Iluagerisn War.
Who J. 1.. Ili:ail.
• . _ .
LOST.
SAIALL Mourning Locket with the le
•Atnr• U., t‘. M. for M. J. IL The truler
etl 631 . .110 trouble. tr klt at the °or. of
Poet eeoc feta A. WILKINS.
Instructions on the Piano - Porte, Guitar,
and Vocal Music. .
HENRY ROIIIIOCK it. commented to
gava loatturnoto In MoeLe on the Plano Forte, Gab
tar. and caul mcwe, .Lt will
• (her oppbrations at the (lonic atore bt .
...hot, or
through the Peat Utica Terms alb tor tateuty-four
ann.atJ,
mat, Joupoal, Phrealele. aueaateh, and /Worthen,. Pep
terarlw MDT anionnt sl,,aad clurae J. IL Mellor./
Se/inilding For sent
Cottage Ond out building well fitted for
tor Young nr • l
ab&l.. nje.
wan about tea wee Of crosad. Orchard. and bbery,
worded be rented to a prltata gangly, bat a school would
The
gdx . has born thought girticulatlp geoirublo for.
roth - oUgutr• of
febbaP . • WILHaNfI a CO.
ECCEME!
L . . ~ •
INE FRESH BLACK TEAS--100 half
h....t0 Oolong &Id Nl= Thom ra.r Ist”t arrive• .t
York. Ilarrired by rer Call RAW. for val. by
WM. BALIALNY a CO.
fob:, lB k 2/114 - ood rtrort.
iRAPPIICO PAPER—Straw wrapping
E b S i 'f Elt k N r eh= A f .
A. WILKINS • co.,
&U.tomer Market mid Third F..
•
A ICI N E RAILWAY AND DRY DOCK.
eMe i
A (me %hail. of this very profitable al yo
and ran.
ter sale by febb A WILKINS ICo
( ) 1110 AND 'PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
IIOAR-We have still a few shares of this desirab,e
Shalt ("roe.. at • farceable rate.
445 A WILKINS • Co..
•
1100 K CASE FOR SALE—A
t fine,ll d tr T ge
pp w in 11711 abed r , OOO h• • or.. oi.
"•
."
'"" "
gIIIINSON,
Ttdol .1. nest door to It
l'.l4odlrd!o .
11 . ).% PER ❑A NI ; NUS--A gopll osNortmen!.
for otro . ty " "'"l3.'m
" ' Ol
t4O h, th.al AtrrPt
si ruATIoN na BOOK KEEPER, by azom
.
To Triniers. —
GOOD pm-tie:ll nnil intelligent Printer,
of a rnaall capital, will brarat.an rag... Drat
fur laantra , a. hr nrl,./Mg at fhia , Akr ,
tr
To Merchants and Manufacturers.
cosipyTt:N't Boo.; Kcst.rx. and experi
•
y to ten eoeia..mmt w.ll.
Mare. V.. •
To Nail Manufacturers.
at}.TTERS PATENT, of date. of January
A 7 th . 1 , 52, Imetog luau to Caleb InbMoe, for
tar, Nail Plata P eod er, he tilt efora•otietta the often
two of those eau osnol In the maoufaelore of Nail, Li or,
Plallellaato ul tho leveling rsotfaleut (Lot thof 1.111
aeo 4reet adeaolago to be gained by the a. , of fhb ' , Mt&
eltieirot ttiathlue.
P.M n Pb' p, Lazenck ntrerOaet of Fleteral, Allegheny
01-et
Drying Rooms, -
li 4 OR the finrpose of drying Wool, Cotton,
Lumber. an.' t. Lanadry porpofte. Alt, for Ja
bauusue Cloth and heathen and for all hue - pawl when.
00 I+
ant uttitornt terupt•raturts de,iro.d. blab as 240
Fahrextbatt. or under, mostruntekt to be heated by
.tram tubing No diva tteneratnt by the apparatus. sod
from by lir, reromntend tho mode of dry
ing I.• hhl.llr ta
z. 2 SCAIFIt. ATKINPON A OICELY.
N! at L T Eltto . :7 3 l ., e4 b a . nd Coon
rrattna,—A. Nbaler L dwaton.
Cottage To Rent.
N}W Brick Cottage on the Allegheny
.I.le, hut s few hoolnkt yank thr ton-nate al
the wea Frleral mtnyt. The howe Las four ro..tne—
n.rtat.. ditont , moto ,ld kitchen. be... 1.• two toraus In the
sthe—a flew 1t,,.., but tire. ton& [mat the Itileh.n
rtAl.i.• I.7.rnago . Ikrn..lul
Enquire of A \VI LICI N A CO.
te1.5:1 Yost evpy.
Valentines ! Valentines ! Valentines!
HEAL) QUARIERB
.1T W. A. G CLDEN FENN EY J.. 8.5
I,_ 1,11 KTII YTlllit,T Lave rerrated t.y AdoesA A
0.4. 44 Eaprree, n,. lartreet sesumtvoeut at Velentloes ever.
4 , fferod thr Alm, great variety af Itavelopre
la./RW.64' re...lain.: the large..t nal acoallrst Valehtlura
t Thepruva 4.f %stealth. vary from .11
c. 44 a. to 4,414.41,4 re II rarlr and urt sulPPtied
11. A 4111.14KNVENNIa A (1.1:,. I , 44urth el.
J.44r 444.44.44ve.). a fresh supply of the Fount thvurhr
Trial 1.0
4,,TAILCII-110 boxes Itouhught'a extra, for
7 pale bl WICK • ty.CANDLESA.
ALEICATUS-12 make -
70 bbse. (Pow;lrrt•d) for YM br
fr 3 WICK t McCANDLEIS.
I JOT ASII-12 csoke pure. for sale by
tra W.CK k MeCANDLEIt-7.
Y AN experienced Warehouse man, in a
p Wr.r , le/We Hum, • S.:Lotion at • Moan,.
forwanting norl, mu obtain the same by
• Llru•nin. • S. Box N0.1.U. Iltbsburgh
• h.Le•o 1131..."ew r•ci b. bad.. Natlit•clor, r•-fortun.•
41103. f
. _
plc) UN L) !---A Wallet, containing money atid .
""- Th.
rs...r Turd.. Creek,Jau. ISZ2 •
le-N4ll.lvot,
A. MASON & CO. hare yet on ltn.l
:v.. rode of plan and tzorert .1 wont Lug I-wine
zatsd ,Ittqa tn., me determine ...II not
I NTE ENAT lON A L MAGAZINE, for
runr, h.. re4A•irol At UFA' Littnut Depot.
'Hint Atm.< 1.. root Wk..
H.L AB for sale lig
• w. V. WIL..N
Duquesne Iron Store.
iOL 111%1A N, fIAILMAts: J. Cu. Imre re
/ mog .1 t.. Op• warel,nu-r. N. , . War., I.te
-1,, orrurn , l Men.,-.11.Fr0, .`lorn a, Co il nd next ddrr
tn .t.rrn ttn.len f.d rale on
tr,dn thr r ra.,anufacturr,l artddrn. arck. , m,
,enri, no, I. frdnd •11 of Junlat: and entannni,
.5 • Klan, ,rotaa add Am. Strrl
111 rel.. POrut etvn...l nook., Cut `sa tin and not., Nuo
nn Cr,. Won, niesigrn. An.
.11i t V E 01L-501) gall. sup., for sale by
J. KIDD A CU .[a Road .L
-
II ) RI ED lIERRING-150 boxes for sale by
WICK t 31re.ttil , LIOirc
Associated Firemen's insurance Company
(3) . SLIARES of this Stork for sale by.
R 4 KIW I+urth a.
ShootGeograpnies.
aOlney . 4 du.
chur:l iu ten-n 1 avr.
Cludcal, diesl,nd
tqatlooory, .111 ..Arles Irrpt tar Boot
,St.rr. A 7.• -Fourth street
,et.s -l. 1.. ('.FAD.
Hon6akeeping Goods.
reAMILIES preparing for liousekeepikp
.111,111.11 T 111.1RCIIVIELIY.9 a ...lb.
MIKE LIN.% Ire. VOr la Mr" yarlP aid
1 11 , 0 m Manains. Blanket. Table nut Towelling In
p• Cra. - 11 for T.w..1, 1 , 4i13. Tot stel
tor ?pr.+, awl OuluIn; %%Indus. Curtain Mu
veriou. kiodr: .II at law utirca tar
frt lama, Batting atwayr nu hand.
_
A ItD-21 pkgs. ree'd and for Palo by'.
f WICK t hIcGANDLX4,9,
A.. MASON & CO. are selling the ba
h a aa ' i b elrVi
Home-made Blankets.
NOTHER SUPPLY I—We have received
few more pairs of wicollent Lome-male illmOtetn ,
Pup.r, Nasteru Manntoctutrat do.. Cradle da, enntle
bd It, S.C. On haul. home-de Flat.nels, white,
rown,-awl barred. Vine asetenrenvie all.nool Mold
Wlnnnela. only 31 tent.. per yonL Unnbrintatlo
tinttnele. quanta., Gans. nod Sllk 030.1-
111 YLuatu, ‘rel. 11.01. nn.lother calory.
11U111 . 111( BURCILPIELD,
a. e_ ,brae[ of Fourth sod Market st,
We Inelte attention to the suprrka SWAIM; Moth...
nt I_f. treaty per Nan:l4l3st rea . d. jolt
UNTRA FINE IMPERIAL TEA—We
1./TO receired 611•1 t Ve.7 k.P.741
Too which wo wiall.irecom m e n do t.hccie &tiring • prim.
Too of litiv. flavor.
- • • .
enuin II eon 'rev, from $1 0. , to 50 cte.
Our to mat (Alm,fs ackootele4pre to bureau superb°
It you .IMen a prime totatulterated article. call cat
liberty Otto., 'fey
A l 4 aI L U am tO t l A r C e A r
e
1.1 \ SCAN LAND WARRANTS--
IVJAtts,t=tY
,
FTEAS-150 half chests Young
jr Brion Zia% Just imparted at New York, received by
noltim.l nod Mr eats by WM. BACALET A CO
A 20 Wcod Omen
Vietnam,. annary 2nth. ISSI
TILE Directors of the Pittsburgh and Bos
s too id Ming Company sto c k.har ay declared a mini
ellounl thvidenti. oo capital sd cr. Mit...mi . =
Stirs.,
tan parable to the itoekholdera or their legal...mom.
taitivoi. on Or alter the 11th of Vehruary_next. Hartern
l&ldere to be paid at the °Moe of ; : t
foldbnwlnT
Si UMAC-2 tons Tennessee Sumac' tor sale
br
feb6:3l. 11131011Y.* LEV
'
CLOVES SEED-100 bus. superior ter Bela
br SIOEPILY S LEE.
febtat
W INDOW GI.
, ! 0 ~S
byy b by
10
Imo do 10 by 14
10i1 JotlU
11 by 12
011PLIT & LIZ
ZINC PAINTS,
INII.I2,YAMME.D. BY TIIE NEW
ee Newark, N.J.
This Ontsputy u vowed to fan& • outpoly Of Mete
valuable
ZINC PAINTS,
Whieta bass bawl nun! One moral years' trial, both in
Kum!.ant the United States. to ratans their original
besot, and preteetive properties =Penn , in . 3 1 . 4 b."
paint • bitterer. Their
, WRITE - ZINC PAINT
I. Dural., an °tale of Zlnr., aul Is warrant...l fr. from .11
rlrsV i " f g'ZT r"l l%= r lgrxltlyers ~.•bl,2.etnrzp : i danuroux o th
IT IVILL
NOT TURN YELLOW
il , ; . h:sn w r iw airsarato u stslohor i oto rarphltio axbalations, or
It ~Ith,L.l:t' ..
..`u'rt.'2',337t;'. I A th an oirT2e 4 ; IrILI
than any ollstas, not bein mayb e to turn chalk/ ur
rrumbla rub osf. It WOried with any color,
• Ills wale* ansl al, or with van:slab, whlrlt giros thr rate
honed porrolain flnish. •
BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS.
Theo. an famished at a low prlre s and are untloubtolll
U,. elsrarsrat and last 'points us the nutrias for coating
roofs, Louring. outhouse's, atom:oboes. or an y , ass bossol am
faro of trosal s twirls, tin, or Iron s *. they aro both
WEA'rIIER AND FIRE PROOF.
For Iron surf...,
haraottenlarlyraluablos as they
LT;'l" ":. t01d... ' . ;: . P771
, f,.lr;ulql 7 .llLavlollgZ.ki..
„to toil shoos., Color Lae many 01 On rarthr paints rutar
In ow.
nupplos.l en Ittoral terms by the . ell, grrsts of the
f
roms.s t ss • , JONES
Fonth Wharves. Phslalrlobla.
Now kuliC
I
LF ii( l ) 3 4l l r i tn s it=r! i tI S UiCK BTgt ty
retinal to Me imeo stativman L. Katmai.
Montane March; by It. Kiebire.
The linuomiomee Formren. by the taker.
Willie my limey. by 8. 0. 'coder.
the MO item War,
with
by. Jenny LLMI.
The haventmond Watts., with ex excellent likenem of
Signora Sorb and 81g. in chancier. Yento Lucia di
Lammermoor.
The :viol. Polls, within:km.4 vignette of 11/4.E.ontag
awl mg. lablerbo.
Tro. Pan. work:
lie. vignette .4 the mty of Paris.
Flirtation Polka. by Strisktierh.
Leo. Walt. of • Lonati, by Beier.
Tw r . No o k WI. peraJmned by . Btraltmli with nor
bounded appleime at hie roneorte
The ilarland I,lkw with colored vignette.
1 he National liorlitzei a new danee.
fat 101 Tillfto
STRUM'
fei! Ingo of the °Mama l iar V.
Harpers Magazine.
ltr A. OILDENFENNEY k CO., No. 85
I.v r ouetb Arced. Cote W. C. W. I,) hare resolved
gure Ilaradiew. tor Febtuurg.
Tbe ltderouttoold Meuattur, for gebruern
gaukee Vent. sad Youkee Letter; by Judge Itelibur.
, 111.% Sam SBA: •
IN3W outlay It the Forrest Trial—ltembre Report.
or'
jiaAL - T METRE--v bags for nal° by
10 fl: W.t F. I! ILguri .119 Second el.
tiIYE --- A PYLE C
8111.EV8UNE—DOTNI4X0R.R. f or
CO.nal
PUK. POII.IC-30,0p0 lbs. reed and for
pal« by t 6 H. P. SMUT=t CO.
bbls: No. 1, for sale by
S. P.3116711=1 OD.
it F.:LUIS-12 bids; Amin White, for sale by
&IF ,i.ze 11. P. lIIIIIYEEt 00.
COMMERCIAL
Its. ttimont AY Lk ct..—klierttote,rit. nn4 so tvekNon.
k Ita. parer rin.t.ttnisol kin...MN fn*. of etpenre. frt.
this ell Is.
errnirtitouLkalEET.
[Urn Prrttncuivi Okirern.
Ilerrinc, Feb 13.
There was fair general hosine.aa doing in
the market y reterday. hrte/N.taudant the Inelemeher of
the ereather. Thaner cwainue. lu rreellent order le r
all ch.., of A.m.., and he that .hp.n.ent et teed. ,
tun .. a. very tiV•iT. au.l en the Iherelhe
reeeirf. •e , terie , e 1.4.0 lon, en
°per-A.lon. weer hcht. Sea.. ',he>l.l I. We rlver .110
1,1.1. 3111 , 4 ,0 . end 4e . st $ 7 , a hole iter About 111
reline . rah. tare r. and Matra. !'mm nor. Ms hale. eocet
14. only for eft, erunm.g.“o, $ 1'1..311
bhl The hr , reetions were. tal e Surma., and
he 3 OLO lleJueefer• -
til: --Nntbioe of ituivirlAnre en. .lone in grain
lie beer eales 1.0 i a ini the wharfst Sales°
•Ani bu lITe, from fin.e hando et -A,. ul do Irian Mena al
eurn ta• ataaaatral at 4.7.04`. for
war, jf J..nhln tn. Mel, a , in inir roque,t 0, 50:
PRIES--P4ivtr and an raxmilau dI pn.
tr frroly at tallnor'ov.: IVo have Idoin Tpatar sl the
rata--1 . 2 bbd. f... 11. at St.e. Um, 12 do prime at
MOP, i 0 110 al anti tt do irtf.at Z.e
Saler 75 blll 510ta.,/ at :t.to.lle.ratdi and bull anti .b do
at ;le It lii ,, Coffee oontlonot °toot and ta .ale 9,1 i,
rite, ty, nod ttletalOo to eountr, trade. In Ita. Kit,
1-4 'All. at Hilt... arrooltutt to quality.
tVlroltititt—ealet dnr U. country rarnt In. at, 7e
for Altoul.ler.. I for ‘idott. and II for Imam/ onto/ :Wont..
western onn,l at 7'. (a), nt,,r bar thoold-ra..tloa and
Gam saltt Ito Itg, lard .t 7 . 4irt Noln. to. , may
Bat-Tenni lard If " ' , nal. lot.
Y.{l7 So 31 Ss bi io fair dethaod at 141 , Wie
1,1 liblt parted at O. nnel II .In roll at
Keir ln vela,. In ItiattnO lota nt I.llln
nvirLet itintinue. firm. with n fair Inn
rinenni doing tu n nt:r. at in nionlity and 'it,
011: 1 —O. I Laril it woe nt :2e. toinl NO 2at ltlLnie
111ealinn. nnln. I.ln-.-4 to report. hut onnr quote , the
•
arm,. at :00 . 41
T 1 /11A11.71.1—Sal, 101.014 prim. iatr kat. in
difteraut It.ta
IIHAN A 4 11.11.ST1IFF--,00+.0n tbo barl :.1Z•0 but
bray ,t and au bu cu 1.1,1103, at •25•• 1 bu.
ekl:l.l , —,ele or 00 bu Clover from first hand, •t.
$5 25? bu. Tanotbr:from 1111 1 1
ba. Flll3 pert may he utuo.l at 1.1 - 0 b. without Pales to
TA bbls at 7e . 1. 4 D.
LlVeli [MAT FLJICIL— -*man inde.l trio-147 Isi.m
ton it SI 0 .ieS,7.4•TidiTo mar 4. uootml from fl r+t himt•- -
WlllSKEY—Elemalir Fat, at I. IS I 9 satin° Gs. sir-
MONEY MARKET.
P . irrsavium Feb. 11
White money is abundant 4n the eastern
rities.•vmt at ims than lmok rate..commuully still
has omm,lon 4.1 complaint. nu am,unt of • want troPPIT
of foods. Slvrolmtita and tradmmen Ml} that eAloctiona
Sr. mad. with extreme dddrullT, sod si m mialalrrable san't
of gond pope? la Jiwoutdm.l as high If Itj, *cost
.6. It m hoar. at. to be. Impacted that the op..rting
mo,stiou, rm.: the att./Want 11401. of limateett mar
elmut, t. I.v in Ihrir spring: purply of p odS and
rnr 0111 rause our Immipms 01.55 to fml tu.slem inthv
enurso of 1.0 lart:lto of farlho.l.
Stock?, n t much doing, cud there
rr but frw If kny duns., to rarer. V. Lsro her..l of
+airs of Bank of lliirrborgb Plll•rrllsntr @ llnnu
facturrrs Conk Fr mud r.srbruge Bank i r (4
la hi. POI Ohio lt Penns, It ll . :tirre I. cou.ideralote Inqui
rr..lllr,ugfi..lbe xtrlto,uar In our on.i,ry inarkrt pra
vrnt. minor Lincrollrol. The Jail sate tre Leah of wore at
6.17 is
The recent 'decision of the Supreme Court in
the Whmlio¢ LriJ¢• n ..d the D6.6P1N1 Involrml
therein, to,lLer with the threite of iitloatlon sgshist
o.vit Lridcea barn hatl a tandeorr to deprema'atightlf
the 4• gtwltc and •omr hold,' et In, a .11,ire to art rid
their Ga.. Company i 0 In deotarol at $.5:1. and tWf
.l•ra , 11 , not ia•rm dispoerd to.ooll at loot than SSSIti(
Copper stqcks bace had sn4mpetus upward
hr the Wahl) faroratle near rromitfi *wired (rota Cap
perJoot. Tlv arevonla aivon of Mr Cliff. Miorota, Hort n
IV..4ti.ra, Ohio Trap lhg.t. Norwich. Vore.t. atol Adarntun•
sr .f tow( flathnita :ban..., . 0 4 al.o raid... , of
unhottoded wealth of the rrgion of Lake
,urernar, loviung rapital'of the merchant and mano
r...tan, sat rrnmi•inn an abundant trlnen for their in
e•.tmeut Pittflnar,bero. tALKelally. the ectqwe of
Lake ttstrwrit;r shoold he more temprintt than Mr puld , tf
Cahhttnht, Ga.u..• the former Laing. Oanu trithlt new
met tor , ottuare• of coutenernaland manvl.rturtn.realth.
1110 Iltlvr 11.1.1atout CULT the hole nn-
NEW ORLEANS MATtyET.
•
Now Ona.u,s, Jan
Sugar—Owing in • great degree to tJacre,he
law 40 till 14.1 . wr then. Imiou no lent utt jot' the
etel, entl the too eta, ot tenter In the Alltutrat, noon,
the market ho- loon r•tzeturte dull Juno, the pest three
day.. F. 2.10. hove town enaltheint4
text no ll'tdototleu . Olt • 11,01.1, 3t 0 r , 1.Y•
.ta,:e,tfere. l eu am g , w4;: i t t e r f h tZ ,, U bMlh The
et. ra.nottue to quote Intertor "leel!et Conte.. 2.Vett.'ti•
Itair s , ,itt4.l'r ante 4 , q etoi t li. and Choitu 4!'icaibe. Ilteceiyed
tont , . I. let 1 , 1 h 'net. 24 2 0 , Ma le ant 41, Itble, ete. txraion.l
1070 former and 44 letter. Inelatlkur 741 Was toy Vock.
tol'ltart,oten Montuttmet,•
Wetk's rettipte. 5.r..10 blob. and Lit: Ude. etc. Export,
ISAS 1,1011 mutt 44 14.6 •
olatnea--Thare has bran 00 matt:lst chance In the
tot e oar last r...ale • . Prise mach,: lova .11tki.2le
• tot:Lax, entonomodint: Interior anal.
.k aolla at Itaplat, saToa comptlpc Coat AM. 081
lorafor.tal• on Thar...tar. sod ILtto reatcolay 'making
t.r the pant throw ONTO c f , otal bile. and tor
art ok of ?scat. Iltarircil -too. th• 2t.tth
.414(: Dr VC led. ILK form.i la.
duII.. 7. F4l. N irrk. %NV 10 atria::Atlto
Stmt./own.,
• We rt:, hble .4 ht do. Exports. _tail,
NA. AfJo.
Goner-4%a ITllqwed Jenrt
uo too C-4,' 41ea11,1 oar . tart
continued on Iredek-lia, 0 , dada , aata.a.l
lip 4,0 There eme leer done on Thttriklay. the be
nmorteln,ordy Sted has.; nut ponerdar, the tram.-
line,. embraced :nett. ...e old at 7%, ZS at 7
nh. 1,11 T.. Lagred at rl>. :100 at 3-I to, and 1 , ..0 . at .
The nate. anus up 11:00ti baNteedpelndintt 'Son etll . ;c4 34D.
at;-.; ail at 7!... 17. at 9. l'at At , at b./4. sad 150.
It tsl • The rate. at the clo..e.akere:!;4•Se f.. 7 and 0..
fer on, improtement raiil4,l hr nterifes to the 15th
nit. from Itiode Jan; ern, reparthm an advance, in tto, mar
ket. stitt•Givin.; the °notation.. of Zalte.A`(ortitan, ennal to
S L'n dont, at IL. port,nud 'try little Isnlitrz
ho the Unthd Nide, Loslali. Weill, Statement sat.
de , lrti .be stock. in trot nal aevoud Lamle at 79.147 Lao.
einhroeine. 11:.70 .antegol niut mto.ty. aznol.l
and new tatted, n et -11.477 non. The atnek at the ram,-
rotating date lent leer na. t00.e.-,. The imPorte from
Jolt I.t lu runiproe hact somata. 120...
as 7 and ece...twO.e....irlft 111055. show-
. .
vrtof tw.vk ~ mnri, r
e [ b 10;00 1, 1 - 4.36'fr.'mitk.
111.A[441,141..... ;"k. "'"
PORT OF INI"ISRURGH,
AMR—Thera were 9 Get 0 I who, in chamitel hr Plar
rt, hat areal. at dust. aral ri•tn,
Atlantic. Paykinacti. Browwaffle,.
J. WE., Ilendrickeica. Alrliorspart.
Tbna thrirry.
J. Bayard, }Whit, Elizabeth.
11111. k. Dininett.lip- L iannsille.
Chrialcr. UriJoycirt.
Duro, yvillin, Kmnrtlls. .
Farcol City. hlunkch. 14 Mellon.
Winchrater,
Michigan, 8010. &mart.
OXCART®.
r J. NirKei, Ilendlictscri,lleKerspigt. •
• Baltic. &Emelt. lironzmille. •
Thai. s nat,. Naninn
Llueinnati,lhriningloun.C2nrinriali
. Diurnal. Connell. 4V heeling.
Elibort. t Lout.,
• - Vernon, Ilaiilett..ht Louis.
Malaga.. Doha.
BOATS LEANINIITII:c. DAY.
HEAVED—Michigan No 2.
Fr. WU lA--ParLA
WELLSVILLE—Vorcet City. 8 n. n.
•
NAAYIVII.LE—IIenrra.
II KELlNil—Win,hastar.
HT LOCIS--Aais.
IVAHABII-Ifroc.
11.111.1111L1J TARR WM.
BROWTISVILLE. B A. a. AM 6 T. Y.
nun= BY ItIVER.
WHEELING—Pea Divassx-17 bbls flour_
Wick & McCandlem 7. pa bellows Logan Wil
eon & Co; 4 bV3 mdsaj W Doyle; .08 pas balk
meat M Voegtley; 20 bats wireßorndoller 22. do
.1 It Taylor; 30 aka corn and oats 16 ibis green
aples 20 bbIA chair.stuff owner on board.'
NASHVILLE—Pau lloston-99 bp rags I
Dickey & Co; 19 drill Mks 1 bx mdse .1 W But
ler & Bra; 2510 pcs bulk mast Kier & japes; 40
bales cotton Steamer Axis 8 empty ale- 1. bla A &
A Wood; 1 gun Capt Reamer; 10 'tea kettbm A
Bradley.., _ .
' C INCEstriAT L—rt.. BRILL I ANT--4 express bus
Adams & Co;, 28 bblk whiskey Lambert & Ship
ton; I package II Brume & Co; 50 bbl, mollusc.
Burbrige & Indram; 101 do whiskey .1 Dryer; 3
pea hates J_3101) Crosson; baisks auger 40 bale
tallow 'Sellers & Nichols; 2 Phil, hams 2 boss
books 12 boles hemp Covode & Graham; 40 bbls .
alcohol David Leech & Co; 2 ins mdaell Gila ..t.
Co; 62 hhd bacon 12 bbl, hominy 11,Baleley; 12
do herringl2 this lames Ileums & .Dyer; 26
I ss
do .1 Bann jr, &or 16 hgs coffee i llercer &
•Robiuson, bx 1 trunk Rhey Mathews &Co; 2
boa beeswax Baker & Forsyth; 11 mks 'scraps
Idulvany & Ledlie. •
BRIDGEPORT—ran Webt-settxx-10 bge 14
bbl, clove- seed JkW McCully; 432 pes bulk,
meat Wm Johnson; 1 bx glass ti Ihmsetx 2372
pea bulk meat Kier & Jone; 30-1 do J D. Richard
son; 210 kegs lord Joo Grier; 58 bills paper Jan
Shrpperd; 168 eke bran & shorts McGill, &
Carothers; 100 Bags bran Jos Patterson; 87 Ws
paper A Jayms; 9 bags Max seed 2 boa 1 .keg
butler A Pear; I flat load of staves. -
WHEELING—Pin Wtscar.orts-9 beetrattle
2 horses 0 Mehaffey; 7 bgs rags J Il klellor; 41
this Sour 68 bgs corn-Armstrong Croser & Co;
0 crates ware S P Shrives; 2 oaks do.; W Boyle;
133 bgs bulgy A.& .1 Wood; 1 exp pkg :Biker
& Forsyth; 30 this apple Powell; 1. -bxd jar
butter Rimy 3lothewa & Cu; 80 kegs 8 bblslord
Dell & Liggit; 34 bbl, flour W Ilinghon; 369 Pc'
meat; B F . Flaimgan; 4 hp cotton yornPfrOwl
& McKinley; 144 kgs lard Brown & Kirkpatrick;
18 kgs 3 hbls batter D Leech & Co.
f EESE-90 bOxes W. 11., for sale by
tJ JSZ A. CUL IJERTA. , 195 Many' Ot.
_
1 , 10 . AILS--500 kegs oaolk, for Bale by
TARCII-50 boxei for sale by
m 2.4 A. CULTIEUTPO):.
li A2—Fredl, in kegs, liajrlnWutio
LP UTTER-10 boxes'antls hbls. fresh Roll,
tor mat. by [r.l.nt
YUT •
LS}I-1U casks No. 1, for salo fiv
laJ J. .C.CANVIZI:I I .
Wißk AND WATER PROOF 311NERAL
PAINT—W bbl far mta bT
ir-t 'WAIL DlCrall A (:) , A
ittITTEII-5 hf..hhls. puked. IV. IL; for
sato er ji.ol a. V. cob M . /NS/1014er • (N).
LOUR-50 11.45. extra White ‘l , ' heat, for
Jt; S. r. • I)2i WeiNtitil{L72l.%).