i`i'll . tillgiill (1.-AZ!';',l".yiti PUULIitiVe.L , hY W lIITK t CO r/ITSUt(ItOE I 5. EbmitbAy moRNING, FEB. 14. 1852 AWEEAI)ING MATTER WILL PE FOUND 0,2 V EACIIP4GE Of MIS PAPER. -The.Pdfsburgli cuthotic makes a very lame ex• I.cilas for ktetiesue of Menders and falsehoods in selittio . n to the Kossuth receipts and expenses in • •this' city It inferred Its statensents from Some . • Kessnth Wei reported to have said, ,;.;401sithe.ataeunt he bad received since be came country, ae Comparedwith the amount The editor supposed the earns facts '.Weitld hold' truant Pittsburgh, sod therefore his . .e.landerous insinuationl about ' , Place, feasts, for Kossuth-and suits; and his entlailiastic odmi ..rm.", The editor complains most dolorously ablaut our! style, and says . that nothing shall ever tempt, him to notice us again. It Ise matter • :of „perfect indifference to ne whether he noti- Its or not, but we fissure him we shell take Oeriy of holdinglim accountable, on every At 0 44, okm.,-for Whatever he may utter which oondeins the public. • his complaint comes with -tittllfgrace„wlton it is considered that the arti cle I.lv which ire replied woe II gross elleinder, by lUttilrtation and innendo, upon respect/ad! , chi. retie who had done nothing to provoke his as- ENGLAND'AND ;FRANCE .. .•:::,..,' , e, news brought by the Pacific of the ex 4, 1.• :.• .pee CO:invasion of. England by Loilla 'Napoleon; ...:: Iti.tr yid:oval* and:caries the, question to be .i "... often - Asked, is be able to do se? - . '.. Tor years post,"eame of the most sagacious ... , .. . . .... writers of Great Britain have bean calling at . ~. t . . tentinn to the had condition at its defences, and ; • ';',' its nopreparedneis to resisti invasion. Certain ' ' •• it is theittis,bith a small -Military force at home, .wbettentapared with the, army of-. France, and , • , the 'AntalArco of England, at, home or near it, , is ireatly inferior to that of her rival, whi'fb id ' i nearljall at home. s - The Briiish Empire is "scattered all over the • . • :world, i)nd iiktailitary and naval power coedit . ..„.... ', 'not be ttoncenipted for months, nor' indeed ..• . . - would ii . be safe or prudent' to withdraw either ......,• „-.- • from their distant.colonial etatioes at all. : The .-..- .., ; nation, is dependent, therefore, in a 'great Mean ', ore,-stion Its militia .and ;volunteer soldiers to • - defend , it from int - salon. France, on the other .' band, is com Pact, and. without distant foreign . • ' -; colonies. "" Its' ainij : and its navy can both be - • . ' . . -concentrated in a tow day..s.:, „, ~ ' ' '• _England:l.6 a resit foreign commerce which requires a large nhvid force. to protoct it from an -.. . '• ; enemy In timeof War,' or, What is worse, fee's r . .- . .•.00 n ntl e its privateers which 'war would put in , .• , ,r,.T . ,. 0..1,...,10.. yrancc has ctinparatively. little .. - : ~.., '. • foreign commerce, and if itwein ell swept from . • -- . 7- •theeeenit' ii woolikuid ...very materially affect .. ..c.%:..p5.„- ; -.:::.-. her' Prosterity. - The very opposite is Sine of ~s'...El&nd- '• " • o • far,. the ads - manes are on, the Side el * ,1, ...' V. Louis Napoleon; but otlaer.• elements of great ' - • imports:me& enter . into such nu 'estimate. The -'• • i• ..- Engliell'people nee braie, snit to the last degree lA',.• t il l , I - ";,-:- - -,..3 V". 14 ,- . 15 le 4 th e government and its ;,-...' 1 ' . -,...:Bastitutions.. Such a people cannot be conquer- I i 101 -.' .- -od on their own soil, even should a French aemy .1 1 11 --? : ,1 —be able in eifect a -landing. The British goo- la ..e. ; rely with the utmost ton ence • ' , ...., will do elf thati men can do. in defence of their .' • -:- tuners . and 'ltheir . government. Can Louis .Na " • .. psilthoput Ithelsaine coo fi dence iu hi 4 people? Let hiemartisillair, his shackled presSILIII his -;'....:. 1 other neceasar:( measures of tyranny and op- L peesSion answer., With all his army and navy, 1 -.... ,- „.-. his e4ntralization„and'his unparalleled success; 'thin for , - tile acts and measures are a confession . of 'Weithoese. :;'.' . . , .',.list there is anotheesid, eleinent tcrlae_Olem , late- the calashooM • The:envie of France '.ltavi - fite: . teetnries been 'taught to regard the English nit' natural enemies. Their. numerous bloodj wars engendered and fostered this:ahem. I . ' finable ..feeling, and• dissimilarity of language, , , - mann' ernamt Creed, together with perpetnalwis - - 'varies in thi.' art; "iitnt.t. 'sciences' all tend to 'ist.r . engt it - Ana keep tl , alive .. The dishonor. .--..",..:;of,Viaterino; and tbe• Wrongs of •Napolicin, have ...;,.• act been satisfied or • atoned the It may be, therefore, for aught we know, that • a war Stith L'll agioud would lee an exceedingly popular move ,' . ' Wiest on the part of Louis Napoleon, and do more '' ' , •; - .thars any thing:else ha could do to rontent the i•-• , . • Xiericlt people, and fix himself firmly in power. A ~, ---• ,- - In7speettlating upon this subject, all these dit- T'l '''_ferentnspects of the - question present them lelves to the, mind, causing hope and (earth pre - • ' -,-......sdiiihinnie hitt:true. .phould this last hypothesis .t..'. -.be . resisFtd, the War: between these two gseat -,r; , -::: • '.., 'wationeaiill be fierce beyond erample, and ears i: -. ' . iot . tail iietitiWnity to draw . all Christendom into 1 . ; - : . . "thttstetfe t. ., - . •.. • . . What Will lrelmad.do In Such a contest? That :' ' - ; • the Cetise; or Colson's; portion of the population p o- d eep a li e rinied from -the British crown is ' ": " beyond" all.lqtption; ; but whether they would - ~ ;.• ,s'iake tultantage of each a crisis, to free them- , •, sifireei frem,Britislirnle, iltui unite with the ene- . . .. • -, my, the event must show. Should they do so, -Abet island is destined to be torn , with civil war, • ' for this "Protestant portion of its population is .- • ;;;;ieittiyOy llyalto the ; British crown; and though mach lestfi;niarnerouS than the Catholic; portion, . • sr, froe t s , uperiew - intelligence and energy, an gverm, for It i . ,"• The '*xthls," ; wicatever , ether pretexts sail, ..ell):*'llnissy be pat forward, tide war, if it takes . '''...--1,41u1e; will be •a'religi NA twnr. With the des '''.': f4sitts •of Ettreie„Brotestantimn and liberty are identiCal, (as they really .are), and so long as '1,,,' . either treautin in fall Power, as they are In Eng ' , ;',.; • iiWit tficir repose is impossible.. . --••_: - --' Had England seconded the blew for liberty in I 'lB4B, rigorously and heartily,.it.would have ee 'seePed this terrible crisis. .. . . 1 I • t • I I . -- .. :- I ' . ‘...',. , 011110X11 IF • Coves IN ST. L00111.—?10 where , : has the press given Kossuth and hip mienion, more the cold-sboulder than in Sr . , lonie. It has teemed with every thliewitich earth! injure ' -,, hie onnse, and with all possible arguments ...:,. against the-great, principle of non-intervention. Nothing could, however, enppross the natural .irartuhearted, and determined', sympathy of the people. A =aiding wan hold, at - Which thiMay :. -: or prealded, and the following resolutions near-. •.lywonnimouriy adopted. , .'. - Resolved; - That in the conduct of Gov. Kos 'l - [Eau In Turkey, we Tree ir e another noble el r-- q einent - of character, worthy of our highest admi ration. That, when Hying from the pernecutions, orAnitria, in ; the hour of his, groat peril, if,' was, preposed that bet should renounce the Christian': . ,religion .and turn Idallosnedan, as the last; and. . .. - .. r. only of!' hope of moat caring l: ,"' ili.fe;,.dc.7,-eiTate„ d i °et: ,e Dv; by ' embraced the and offer, on the only alterative ---:. :.: left, Lonie ' • sho ws " ... hossuto show _himself the Cbrlsti , , an, as he:lraWthe patriot,' in ,preferring to lose his life sionsi t than renounce hie religion: and '..., tor this,,as much as for anything elsia in his . -• •- eNentful career, chnlengea the admiratilfa of the . .Clatistian world, as the great apostle of religion I , , I , - as Well es of freedom. - ; .:Wesolved, That, we entertain a profound and •••: perpetual sympathy with , every People unjustly - 1 .. opproewed by,physioal power, and kept down by the barbule force of bayonets; that in their struggle foriudependence, we rejoice with thepo *hen they rejoice, and mourn with them when .theenioucin in the -language of Washington, ourlumps es nra with every nation that en .; •• furls the banner of freedom; and that every Pill ' nation of our, seine, in common with the Ameri can people, thrills with thii - sentimentf--Le no notion be ijonendml, let the government of Sly worldlaftee ' . Resolved,—That the citruses of Bt. Louis, and In their opinions :he millions who inhabit this 1. -great central valley H of the . American continent, mountain the doctrine that each nation to solely t competent to control and manage its own inter . nalliffairs; that Donation has the right to in , .terfere in the domestic , concerns of another,•or, "to Mita the question of thefts= of government • which ouch natiop may choose_ to 'adopt by.the Toluntaty act of its people; ehd that each .interference is in contravention of the priori "_.plesof internationii lair, and subject to the rep robation of every just people. ' . • Resolved, That we believe it to be a duty of ' ..the Government of the United States to declare the principle of nod-intervention to bean imam. table,clement of l iiternstiono law; and tif;eom ' -•mustioste this • declaration to all natio*',With which..tuns:Governs:tent has firms( intercotnetta" . - • • TO° lactosottAssociatioa of heir Orlon.;4titte tionifooted tfle. Eon. Stephen Bodefsoi,', of --Illinois, no a suitable pinion to roOeite the own. W4l l O ll O IhO BolfithOti COriveoilint for the =NM • The laying of the rails on the Clevelat.d and 1 Pittsburgh Railroad will be finished to-day, or at the farthest oo Monday. We suppose the for teal opening of the road throughout its entire length, will tete place tome day next week, al though the absence, of the President in the east may defer it a fete days. Goon News.—toe are gratified to learn that,' there in now • continuous railroad from Toledo, Ohio, to Chicago, with the exception of ten 1 miles hf the track not yet finished, and which is run over by a plank. road. Between Pittsburgh and Chicago there are now only between GO and 70 miles of staging, which will be filled 1p pro bably during this year, by a Railroad. Between Chicago and Back Wand, on the trlieSiseippi, there is a railroad:under contract the whole way, about 180 atilefi c lShich will be finished early next season. Betrefia Chicago and Galena there is also a railroad Under contract, and , partly finish rd and in use. What a glorious era is opening up in the great west! To all the above railroads Pittsburgh is united by her western road. The t opponents of liossuth and /its cause, rejoice greatly over letters written apparently to inturtlials efforts en this count ma, by two or three of his former associates In the government of Hungary, such as Csaskagn B vernsant I sad Ilaturriototicie Seinter, , A careful examina tion of these letters will fouvinee any unpreju diced man, that they are the result of spleen and eery. They cannot bear thus hoseuth about] bold Po distinguished a place in the eyes, of the world, while they are comparatively for gotten.Thiry are also deecended from the no bility, whileßpronth is of plebeian slack, of the common People, and this has more Influence In these men 't naiads than we in this, country of re publienffleelings eta 4eiLirisigine• .., The Most of the isluerges brought ageinet Hes auth,..by these men, are in catineetion with the interceder of his po?er to Cleorgy, end his re- Ithqntehment of the 01600 of Governer They cannot beteg any fact in impeach bid integrity or his patriotism, but they complex° of hie now reeeming the title of. Governor, which they de ny to hun a On this subject leiresauth himself remarks, in his speech at Coke:thus p ra T y h e e r r s e w T m li It e t w L th , :Ire reoo politicalgn lti o p ia m o n f t the- • m yle gitimate chereetee of the deelsretiou of uni epee done of Hungary This my humble prayer was taken op by rue , enemies as IL trimmed the ere ozrouon that I am do judo the Governer of lieu eery. Ratans use, ladies and gentlemen, I core about all titles in 'ie scold not so roues as Hart, [snapping hie .flugers,l nor soy retire of flees a; ell [Applause ) My countrymen can say Riser took the high position of the chief of a nation oT fifteen matrons with sorrow and with painful feelings, 1 took it as a parnfiff duty std not a happiness; end I told my nation the very mementurhen I Look oath before Gel to do everything:Le lerig 13 I heed to auatain that in dependence of Ilungs - e—smi that oath 1 am tulfilling, even now,-1 told them that the very moment when my. nelson should be tree there was roe power on earale that could hold me in of fice—high or low, fee a single moment. That is the +rely thing in wbeeti I manna not even to the will of my people rApplisese I It is no affectatien, but 1 would like to till my ground, and therefore that is not the tiu, .ion—am I Gureenor or net Governor' Test cs nothing: The question is—was the declaration of independence of llnagary, in the Judgment of the people of the United States, to legitimate one to winching 401.11 had a right, or yes it nor' I believe America unmet answer no— te cause your very etistose roots Ryon yho(111141 . fact And if that declaration is made (that will be the oonsegeence of it? What will he the practical . result' The practical rush is, that the ',ere moment whet I, or 'sheerer elee up op the baste of the declaration, recounted to be .legitimate Icy your republic, shell take a step solo llengarian gram& and issue a proclatnation de daring that ei 051105551 government will be rec ognized, and the gentlemen who will be sent to Europe wills notb nest to arrestigate what chances we Imre of suceeas,(Laughter„) but sae what diplomatic el,:en we shall coma (OP plauae ) And what will he tiro / nasequence of Its A legitimste ornmereral inlarsoerear of Sweetest Then I c aft out men of war, me.. mere and every thi g—and your laws, will net every-Wing—and prevent no The g vernment of Hungary will then be afrienilly peer, and therefore, eiecore!- lag toyour 111W1; everything might, be done for the berlefitlef my conntrja,—and who loos= what a bellefiket might stone to yonrsellres linCiook - at thc difference of conduct ate! In. , I flume* betweem Heeserth and his Helmer= Of. I , 2 ,„,..,,,, „Tout thief /*else Oak potent's. /lenging - erlehed, they - quietly re a Icy, ti the sutper,,,,,,, ace fork, en ti kt treat to Paris, and ther they live at their ease,„,,,. . r , , y, or ,,, et , , a ,1 e et/terra. in the. un ler the smiles land pet-renege of •the FFrenchl , di,,,,1 % ,,,, 4 k b, rte—Slra Fto '""P oe- ifere they done 4 ' 4 thin g for the' he at 'liberty to marry again, ha ale . - F. not to cameo( Hungary' Have their persons been rle- v..) agaagain o dorm , the lifetime ot. l sle s. t , mended, or their blarehmeat from Prance been , 0 . 0 . 1 . r to 11..0 F. *3,0,0 0 year ohotou , do regnmed by the Czar or his Satrap of Austria' ring her auroral lift- to slot, from t h e r ,.,,,,,,,, Bathing of the kind. -The despots look neon meet of the suit , and stoat the eum of T. 741 them se rery harmless Republicans, sad no doubt thccordieg to the pr.+rat time, I together with give their effects to metre hassath an etteAtirlig teazel seem, be paid - To Mrs. I. forthwith—be so Deg smile be let liberty to give setelentary neon city for the How different in the position of Koseutb a Ills el 000 1, year, Instead of being a lien upon his life hooted in Torkey—hung in effigy by the real estate, and rho to reeler, her right of dow. Austrian Goyernment in Pests—refused slime , et, The counsel of Mr F. dawned leave te en ?lon into France—received with acelanastrons by te within thirty days, a case or a bill of or , r 1 the freemen of England, and hailed with the ceptses, on appeal to the genera term loudest acclaim of joy, and marching in triumph ; through Amerkeza While his Hunger= mail- , THE MARCH OF DESPOTISM ante a dating ' lea attacks from the fantail ;a A Paris letter• of Jae 11, to the editors of cent Naolll of Paris, be - - le” wearing himself not'; the New York Cioneeemel ethihrta thol ete• ly •phisrhog the caner of hie bleeding country it march of de.,poirsm an the continent of }Or T e America.. They are doing Elltu'r for the canes Tee allied miereiges are now man-eating of European liberty. Solana) is doing every their tureen so as in occupy every leek of ground thing mortal man can do, and is at the present gamed by TAMS Napoleon's •esp LI .tat They moment the hope of freedom in Europe ere far from showing timidity and irresolution. A But•there:es a greet:principle at issue, which 1 This e , :1 e1 . ' , : ,, r h" been forced .. S'enrrri e " y, because, by dint of tetrigue and entirely overrides all personal considerations, t corruption, the great power. had already sues and Kossuth ie'the representative of that priori- I erected in placing the eieentive power s f that le Even if we edmit that tho statements these ( country in the hoods of le Roman Catholic. The P evidence of the entire enbordiuntion the inerehring, that hells not a wise leader, and that i hest Switzerland •to the reaction is 1i d ecree ter be ought not have surrendered his authority to expulsion of a rae„a number of refugees. Ma n Georgy, that does not change the character of toy not name,t in the deeren haze else been or the prinmple,(or weaken the position of its dared to leave by the Police and, it is probable brilliant advocate Dot whet better ere the as- that in to few : fre months from all more the ro i l s em of ewssuizer :4 regret trunbe ;ts serhons of Batthysnyi end licumere than those 1% 1 this, bat cannot blame the con of Somali' saczmore ackewledgee he was fussier' of weaknesses in a email power, without not there at the time, and his letter displays , allies, surrounded by enemies that could crush too much passion to obtain • credit, especially i her in a. Molten' The frail hark most bend he dated from the seat of the arch uerirper and , fore the hurt stand Piedmont, too,has begun to take with bold traitor Such attacks willonly came the lovers nese the backward march The popular aeps of human freedom in Amerres 7 to ding still more rations for liberty, Italian Ind penitence, and closely to the noble, eloquent exile, who appears freedom trim Sic exec:tont of the Remise among ne the' great modern apostle of liberty Church, have, by connection with the probabili ties of the stikgese of the republicans In Ember, compelled the ceert of Piedmont to wear the appearance of liberalism Some reforms have been effected, ono or two good treaties have been concluded, a certain. Liberty re allowed to the press, and Protestantism has been tolerated. Enough has been done to throw duet tan the eyes of the friends of progress outside of Pied motet but not enough to prevent n very easy return to the Catholic-royalist party. Already, a large clans of modemesnors of the press has been withdrawn from the cognizance of the jury, and submitted to the Judges nominated by Ring Victor Emanuel; and there are numnrem signs of nn intention to reduce the press to the mune condition as in France. A special ambassador has been sent to Piedmont from France, possi bly to make suggeetione as to the best mode of re ertablielung Roman Estheticism and despot ism In the former vigor', That the king is not disposed to thwart Louie Napoleon, is evident from—his refuelsl to permit any Frenchman to enter his dominions without the previous con sent of the anthoraten at Paris. Eugene titio, who has been orders! out of France, was obliged to' wait about tea days in order to get a special permission to fix Ids residence in Savoy. It was granted him, with cm injunction to live in a re tired way, and abstain from all manifestation of interest de politics el Sue started yeller day for knecy In Austria, the last traces of the liberal in stitutions of 1848 have been foie:sally effaces! Theeury is dispensed with. the Becresy of Judi mat proceeding's le restored, the press is met aled, and pore and simple despotism in asserted as the legal government of the country. II het the it'mperor cannot restore is the hose Herne° exulted, before 1818, by the noble., from the , peatmetry. The mass of the population Imes been released from the etionnoue duties of the feudalism of the middle ages, and is entering Into' the new regime, of financial feudalism, brought on modern commerce, The continental powers are now turning their attention to the positron so long occupied by England, undet the direction of Lord Palmer ston A Vienna'paper affirms that the joint note to England, so long talked of, has at last been sent by Hulas, Austria, and Pronto. It demands some stringent measure in regard to thif refugees from tho continent either their expulsion, or etch a surveillance by the police as ;my prevent any propagendiera by them on the continent. An intimation is made that, in ease of non-compliance with this demand, Eng lishmen will he altogether excluded from the territories of the powers sehdteig the note, on the ' ground of their possible connection with the conspluuty fomented b' the refugees- The note refers to the precedent of the arrest, in Ireland, of Americans ettepeeted of instigating the people torebellion, end its official justificas don ,lay the Peglish Government. Tient( will The Phitadqp.kitilnyruirer hrl4Blolllgbed nt th e unbounded enthusiao created 14Kossniki in the West, and in fact everywhere.else, among the .people, in - slate legislaturee, and among all classes and professions, but nays that be cannot . nevertheless; encoeed, and gives the following reasons: . • • Kevertheges, we regard hie mission as a failure. so for as active interference is conforn ed., The deepest nyMpatby is felt for hlalkause and liberal contributions have,aod wilt be made to the Hungarian land. Bat hers the matter will terminate, asst should. At Washington, the unanimity of opinion. is quite remarkable. The Whig and Democratic journals hold the name doctrine, and no &Mon very largo majority of the members of Congress of bath parties.— 'The Washington Union, for example, which in the leading organ of the Democrats, alluding to the various Kossuth demonetrationn, holds this ethphaticiattguan:-14 It In clear, we sup. pose, in the publics judgment—certainly it in clear in oar own r -that these proceedings, how. ever imposing. unprecedented "and' significant, do not. imply that oar government is to be pre cipitated, at this time. or pledged now or any future time, to the policy of armed iuterven, Hod In the affairs of Europe. 'The whole vie= dom and patriotism of our land would rightful-. ly protest arab one voice against such a conclir. Mon. And inithis protest they would be ens twined by all the grand traditions of our nation-. al polity.. Such active and operative,interven- Doti fat this time, and under present circamstan eel, Oozy find individual enthusiasts to advocate it: lint there is in this country norm - thin favor of lt,and not even the marvellous cloquence,nor the grand career of Kossuth can now create such a party." • And no, because the papers at Washington, and a few lending polidelans who centre there, engaged in the work of President: making; and who, many of them,'clthe more for their own aggrandizeutent than for the libertietref all the nations in Europe, are opposed . to Kossuth therefore bin milsion in ufallure l .. lias it really come to pass that we have a central power at . Washington, like Paris'ln France, that is to rale the country ! 'We think the people will soon teach their servants anotherdesson. • , vrgoaiile. , .i Wino CoarcaTiox.—Tne Whig members of the General Aleembly of Virgil:do, and ilia Whig Central - Coraroittee, hero mom, meado4Watate Confentlea of the; Whig party to be belt] in the city of Etleitmotif on the 14th - day of raiz!. ' • •••• . • ' ~ . . .. ... . . KOSSUTH IN CINCINNATI, : reveal what Lord• Job n IturaelP will Say to,thli. The enthusiasm of Kossuth's reception in!Cins note. If he admits' it a i l y re ttw o im: isi t k u ,i , lly in the fate ,of p üblinsentiment, the English' cinnati, has not been exceeded anywhere. From middle classes by ring a strong national pride , 3 long account in the Co.rinnon r:d,tre,!we con- in the protection of fugitive from oppression, dense the following particulars. • I if lie refute to 0 .ake concessions, it is probable Hours before the appointed time forythe am e i that suoitvesatt.ons will be practised on Eoglish rival, the principal strens aloof the route laid nutdecta on the continent as to lend a very tin and .. i “ . I p:easant statt • of things, and posaibly to war. down toe the procession were lined, However, dip aomacy .has infinite resources for dews, balconies, nod' every PlacP promising a I delaying a d ecision, and the end may yet be for good view, occupied by expectant -thousands.— . off. At two o'clock the nrople area oronnd the Depot I The anti, usiastio reception of Kossuth in the United States 'nos awakened the wrath of the building: , of the Chictrinati, Ilamilion and Day- ! Paris newr paper press. Three of the principal ion Railway Company was well catered by pen- papers contain each a lung diatribe against us: file cf all ogee and both sexes, and for three on 1., De/ale indulges in a strain of monkery, and suing hours the multitude contiened to receive Le Pays calls attention to America in an article, fresh accesaions until as far as the rye could which, though at tirataight _apparently hostile. is really I:totaled by a faint hope that the new reach up Sixth Street, it restea upon a dense 1 world will to something. None of them scent, mass of men, women and children. • however, to think an Interference oaf our pact At five o'clock the cannon of the Red Artillery 1 probable, and their indignation and menaces announced the approach of the (rain, hearing i can only be considered as eymptotes of feelings the exiled-chief and his solo, which, gaily dec-,1 which may show themselves in 'action at a fu orated with. appropriate flags, noon swept iiity i Pare day'. In fact, ehould England comply with - t the d 'powers, demands of the continental 'powers the Uni the Depat.! The crowd was sh eompaot within 1 Oct States will be the not free power on the face the building that some time elapsed before Kee- lof the earth. That country Will then be exposed 'lath and his retinue could hr eendocted to the 1 to the intrigues of European diploroatiats, of eland where the Committee were i n waiting . — I which the newspaper articles I. speak of aro on- Here he was addressed by Mayor Taylor 'eel- ily forerunner.. Before a great while, Americo may he called upon not to intervene in Europe, coming him to the oily . Among other things, 1 but to maintain her jest influence in America. the Mayor in hie address, stated ' 1 The utter helplessness of Belgium is proved A few hours since, I was Called upon to visit ' by the fact that the French police hoe not scru• the house of an aged woman—a venerable Saint pled to coercive its authority within her limits. —about to leave the earth. She asked toe if lieneaul Changarnier, Colonel Charm, end emr- Gov. Kossuth would be in eineitnion to-day, era! others, were cooducted,..iinder the escort of and when IMO her lie would, she liandmi me I Frencit policemen, sonic - to Brussels and others this twenty her dollars and said, '-give it to to the Belgian frontier, without any. pretest by Gail's chosen servant—Kossuth-1 need money I the Government. This is accounted for, howev no longer. - , , er, by the Brussels papers, on the plea that uo And, Ocvertior, a poer•witlair hooded me this • formal complaintwto modally the prisoners. :ithiitioual do:ler/twang that you would le: I . _.. - ceive it as the widow's mite, and praying God to bless you. Gov. Koseuth only replied in a few words.— lie had inaken rO rrync.utly,oa the Foote from - Colniabus, that his .naive woe gotie. • Mayor Tag tor communicated his anknowledgments to the people, when three times three cheers were given with a lusty good will, and then three more were given for Madame Kossuth, who, with Madam Puildry, stood by her husband. Kossuth a 4.1 suite were then conducted to their sarriages a lase procession commenced moving i up sixth at et. At this moment tlid pageant was most he' tient and imposing.. Front West etti Itotolhe Wpm., the 'people were wedged vi in so el selSr that some little time was spent in imeniug, a panshge. Within this apace were not less the Malty-fine thowased people. The pro. cesoion it first moved up the street slowly and with di iculty, on neoitucef the crowd who ,er peatedly cheered the illuytneus ethane.; he RSA nhso greptettby thousands of ladies, who tiled the whitlows of all the houses, and waved their-handkerchiefs' , . the carriages containing his wife-and hitnanf flossed. Midamo ll:smith and Madame l'ulsky occu pied an open intrriage earroundoit by a mounted escort ! Gov. Kossuth was Man open birouctie, drawn by four hay home., finely caparisoned. in the same carriage were the Mayor and Judge Hoed. ly, Chairman of the Committee of arrangretenta The room:lion moved up Sixth to Western flow Nerth, Ito Western llow:to Seventh; up Set. • eoth to Vine, and South on Vine to the Evitterti . entrance of the Burnet House Tnreogbeat the !lingo/ march, Kossuth was everywhere greeted by the same demonstratiens of regard—the whole Was n grand triumphal pm/gets., ouch- ne was. Dever brfore seen in Cincinnati. linnet; the , m atc h, ii, o o r wli !angel eredt 'olds carriage meat of the time, with Uncoverea head, bowing to the !liar-ming thousands an the etreem. and to Os tholiwid.d.fair noes waving h a ndkerchiefs lean ' every - door, wildlow, and balcony. Arrive-a tic il,:e l....urnet Ileue.e, it required the • full force et the Police, aided by the Cavalry. to ;leer a paseag,e In the private entrance, terrine Street woe pritorecopied by two or three thou sand people, awl foil till, thontana tilled Third street-in front of the tiotet • - ' So earnest and loud *ere the aoniands of the people that Kossuth yielded to their desire thst he ahed.] appeal on Ilia south Cast balcony of the hotel. It was now quite dark and several vme'ca cried out !jarlimul sside„that we may ram Nos. 'euth! Speakle us Goverrier!!;!Thc weary Gov ernor leaned over the !mistral* and said, •••Gen tlemen, I cannot—l have no voice:: "Then pat tights or that: we }lay see Him," cried the .mutt Tools tins gene; at, stood clearly revealt A shout. went up fro! might, for aught let cis Joseph eituself. -- liorstith then :eel el for the night. MEM sv~` WFIAT Rsttnesiis no.—The Galena and Chi cago Railroad bat been extended thirty-fire miles weal of Chicago, penetrating a region tole agricultural, and which had scarcely nn'inhabi -tont before 1835. When too building, of this retire:alerts commenced, it was supposed that it would yield Stile or nothing to the stoo►hold era, till after its completion loGalena. But the experience of a dozens miles of finished rood, says the 111. Butte Register, demonstrated that the calculations of the prOjectors were arcane ' ons, and every enceeesive mile constructed has made that demonstration more complete. "When it was extended thietyfire miles west of Chicago, it phi fourteen per cent, upon the cost; - sod the same income has been realised con stantly es the road progressed io ito present Western termination, which It reached this mouth. Calculation, Or a certain amount of busloesa between thie time•und the opening of navigation were made, and locomotives endears were provided in aceordouce with these entente ! Bona, but It is atisertainad that there is a great deal more business than the road can do, and that several morelocemetives could find censtaut oemployment now, anti through thewinter seam. We mention three facts to show that railroads create business *here little existed before, and that capitalists need not object to western rail. real stock, simply because the Raps ate located in what to generally termed a wilderness country. What hue been said of the Chicago and Colo ns r ad may be said of every projected line in this State, and we shall find. that as they pro gees,. snottieleut to topped the pug betides • a handsome inonme to the owners, will spring • up and extend, and speedily mate cur glorious State the gem end bright particular star of the tibia° , Crr ' 4 rxrneati. TIATIIIoNN to the value aVu IScLANFA kMIIII LIS- .11 11. duubt: ... A 1074. *1 , 04 Vt.r.4 ut 0.. rmtrauem of • tut.Uulu. uporture,Ltutolsaluou..-h• ruf, putrrutluatre his e,.lcu,re. nod ar.oso the uni suAl riff mes carry-, to 110 huh/ Ae,l iu Ill,a 01.011. Late l ft.un.l .01+1010 %.rmilnun to ppr, _au. 0 ~11 "A.utur. iltuu< olrruilitt 4.4 d•uu*t.Outun. ,,,, ta, or Roth,. -1 1 - r).•ut.t , l l +. nprrtaru IN. mouth. Ostulu.lotrh tho tomul ft. ,tozusch. 1.0 Lull of tpe wormi,ol ak. Ilv life vat tf rear!:.. S. tvpß is.learetr. unit rueu.a.. etc. , out a tb.• ...ea. 'ibis 01.. l L. been lb• egeef of ttp. v..ultuze ••11., I. i,tlfrtEst I La, u.. 1 Dr. ileLacw's Ver. mitt:, 1,41,1,1 , 11 ml it to , t.rAtt is HI, inionor,iwn ms ‹Mlit.l , JOU"; tttitili,. Juw. 1.0." ' I'l+4 V.roslfirre, ntirStLl paurp... it ...err (41.11. .4 Still cutaisate .03 CC cF iU Price, F. 4 'ale whole.le .411 notlal ty J. IS 11. , 0 a C.).. Nu. fin _— f"fill/1/IyOrtfitlan Of Hardware, Cutlery, so. °teen uut.lei torn .the rove/v . llw. heßtr. that ro reached' Fran- =SMWMI?MI iI,4IIIjWARF, CUTLERY, .s:c it.,4 • h ke-t, , 1,7 4 1ar GrAr. 4 spu.l to 4ilor al .u. 4 FSt tr.jr.t hit asyrrtla:Oe AN'S F: A [VA oAc ISM I=l LOGA N, I LSON No. 129 Wood Street, _ romacm aND mom Petroleum 1 • (Car ftb.. Obi,. Jan. 7.1. In ti. n M nms, •.•fir tr. (ow! 11/(Pla,. bbrparbil toa.:hat I barn tiff•l bbtfliratidotima rx• lenitive!, In thr trbstrturt trl Purr:tit sjiti I.JMnIrl • at. 4 4teittrr ftubbiu tbao tbot it, artistry bi Itir pnn ,oti b . irawrir fluff 1 . 031.U.1.13.1,1 br the , .• t'.• rt.-lung, • I,lth the 1..1 blur Oil too be. as highly 7+ , 4., muft butt(' that the 1......bria> to MS L. A. tl}l.. •ct ree,.l it • .mute ate. , tbbleititt." •Ir , vb rib tn.nrrnunknti strnelitan...hi or Ili. itch 1.1;t• nvn4.ll4runnlinnir 1,0 02 bP0.1,1 cliotinfut • Irk EMMESING MMIMI siorWho that ha. ouffernd With that alue4 inrm..n.lua al 611 thine, mt.., but willhallatth jay the p.t It pe5,..i..1 10. it and . for shoo. •tn an .nu. Ipt..iKstiatit sad In aeltalar.. era..l , 1.6, prort - 41 If U. [ 4....lwartiftthett 1 Citizen's Insurance company of Pitt burgh 0. 0. lIUMET. Inarnerrr. SAMUEL 1.. 31.1MISLI. Ewer. OFFICE, 04 47ATEII, BETWEEN MAR I= AND WOOD gIitEETS. irtsunc,l HULL Mate/MI RISKS ON TIM ASO Ali.s.[l , ,qvrt DIVEUS. AND TIIIIIDTA- • hmtre., uontr4l lam &maw Py An X. Al.on, N< ,TEA and JNI.I.VD .VA , 704 TION and TRA.V.VIIIRTArp•A: DIIIIOTOIta W i;:L116107. Jr. 1 \ ,I y .;lnt,l; . W. 143frlukrn, 11..,1mr1 Dunlap. Jr.. 11. DaLartn, Ilarbaugh„ Vraneta aallara. rArranl J. tietwoutnaltor, 1‘•111, Dryun . t. Bankurl Itaa, lease Vona/Brit: ' MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND ME CHANICB' INSTITUTE. =II= e ma.tim Ile, and 11 11 . 4uates.-in. tht. ',Litn.ary..4l.ll4 , in /Gain, Remn 20 A-non:ore,. As this do the only Public Library and Steadies itredrallit the city. throw Maggot to aid In mi. dicing an l'arsicialion usfdi and wanting, are regorg ed to !mama osembern. Reliance Pittsburgh Transportation Line. rrlig•Aghney of Meaars. Ikll & Liggett hay lAA teem tattol. buoin.pt.f LikAhmirr LIAO. Will b.rrO . er b. eandurt.i br tA1T , a41;1;7 40,511x., Caoal Huh!, lAberty• A Vizryt,AA rgb: A A &MO' N0 . ,727 .t all. Philrairlphls. Youghioglieny Coal Lind for Salo. ixTi ACRES Coal Privilege, jut above k 3 I &.n.a1,1 VrAAA. A re 1..% of &vat It r.rl,vlll put !Bo ecAl lv I,stA. RlNulr• rot lel4 A. IMAMS A CO. fPmArnpr.i ree'd, 2 rub! naperior Dar Flat+ hong Stimuli, brilliant dolora. *blob will bo 1,1 , 1 and Chlo. " A. A. MAkON k 00 A . 614 and at blatant A. bbls. for rale It IJI fol 4 J. NCII00:\ AKER. & CO. GLUE---15 bblr. eruporior, for solo to 0, troll J. 10.14100N51A14 KR Z CO. POT CLAY—FS IL.).0000 pot reed and forrala lir loil J. lICIIOOOMAICOIt k 00, 23 Wood at. IN TILE BATTER of tbo Arnignment of lIENKY C lletlolli baring alnliko ortitint mild mate will premot them atone/hand potions lndektod will tali and aottie the omit, at the wartlionsa of .1. Irwin 0 Prior. Water parrot. foltilitoClud JOIII4 IRIYIN, APS.WOIII. 1 RE APPLES--10 bblo..for.orde by - M Lir Wil. A 111001.0110 kOO., .'1'.56 'Abort, itt._ bOXOA and hillf bore§ 1J 'fre•lt Kadin., or tbr orouln. , llinillons brand, on hand and for aolo by 4111. A. eleidLUlta k CO.: roll tirtioxill lOW Ira Dealer. [Chronicle toey.i, WrOOL-113 bags now laniling from etr. Itoloo.for We by 8A1.1 . 11 DICKLY co. 1,44 'Water .4 Trout fru, A2tD-50 'tibia, now landing from steamer falJlllndata far aataby • 113A1All DICKEYCO., ' Water and Front O. EREA3E---19. bbla. now landing from mr. vslndno, for eoln by . lb/IIA/11)101lESt r~u. Wabo nal Yang ete. 0 11 11ite L fo 8-4 :uie b fi r ack' l A n A d ilVo i l r cli n enT er foll Water and FT.A.i. Allegheny Connty, et:. ' IN TUT. DISTRICT COURT. TAMES BEI4NEY. Jr.„, TAG= GAILT.—tx. No. lie, ovombor fo=olx.st: Aol now, to wA: Fetbrosr7 71b, /E 52, on .01100 of Wm. Una. Komi:4,dr, Tit .. to appolotld An. filter " Co= t the owner c,"'" "'"c*" . To,. tydlter , aboel 1;;tal.1 Aft V i tt turveolf esocatiltic.the Ovate. af apoolutooott, at ato !omen_ IR illronitgelriii, rtmt, of — tig z I th. 11 plot all prooto tatoraatod attending:loll baTte.v4, Important to Manufacturers. . subscribers aro prepared to aupply all hint. of erfrinflN AND WOOLEN MACIIINEfiIi, of , u , r k t r gr t elity; Altaftind tma Nal Coarino. with Im• pouredCoODltrot and Pullet.. lfelttlllmy Ilantotre (which reaulrt ° Mug only once In throotmonthor) LOONS of aFreat rxruarar potter' , for fitO , / and twilled good., from oua to eighttwu rhottr... et., for plain go , wir, rano ''''''''et"lto7rin'l from =o,l 7 ol°=griTl'"r"a . epr !a, W 'r jr% Larns ' attd Goods with etnotPa , ttlively ' lntjta. bor at:l all tuanuftvrtur.ro aurchsetog their w e . rhineryt Will do well to that wi t h and vicinity. where ti,/ 0..0 the, morhinety with all the lm. prvvaments, In fall an..l otterwarfot rottenott to tootorl.r lu oho., woo, bp addreoelag • lin. to It itrl;.lot. , !Vit.—Plato of Faction..., an ,arr, the metb.si of 'speed, funilidird free of charge. - - - se-FRIENDS OF Hill tral Araoo!allotswilaesi t held Its Is I IsTO:: GIL ALL. IF Stmt., c roer,. lc , th. at, e . atsi - An address will r be tl.llr h 11 tin Mengel im. per peek the 111L , SI:ARIAN Ft:rib ( k naet:e month to Astray .15.eriFen) are. to en..l—tuid ntstoberg bolding subscription pap... en. e twepal In ert port. •.*Tbe coonnlttee to it ruth MAMA in tioll rift inert BC the 1.0.111.0 sti fel3 • .1. FOSTER. Sec'r. Phrenology and Magnetism IRS. LOOMIS will deliver n Lecture to LT Louth., and Gentit.nt..n. illoyllah,l by t!al , .. lmeou In Irrn,loay and Matineliam, had tnann.tita per.otta atnong .the andwure , I . llls V,V PIING. (Erb 13111,1 at Phsto mmtn..nrint at 7 o'rin-k. Aii1311,04111 25 rvn , a. Thin allrinron, at 3 o'clock. SI, L. will all, A P CE LE.,7171,r. lb I, AV/EX Donny tbo da) ta In.par.l to r,alscionfeaahatal calls at the Ht. Clair Hotel tel 3 'Straw Goodt—Spring, 1&52. • imbsertber is now prepared to .t- e „, estalt to lltreh . entsan.l 31111in.r. usual heavy ettlnk Ladle , : and I•TitAW AND ILK_ BONNETS, I , TitAIV 11:111111IN •S, NNE, Al IIEIVIAL VIA lIC VHS: Piths L•ry.f. Amman, and re , ry mrility 4!) SUM.ItER HATS, for llentiomen, which. for extant,rmit.ty, and le•antr menufmtury, 11,41 uniformly eloae pri-np. • be found unrivaled TliOyf AS iS itlrK, N 0.41 scan Sem.nd -fetiktf I.lllld,DELl'ill A. Straw Goods-1852. •.1 N ,UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT. 11. faro 't 1111,1$ WHITE, , 41 sontl, 6eci.1,4 ett ,I•lillAbatrutk No ce. undermignol, lor want of time, hi. atomaa.n,tAldannao Wlagana, th, rourlb Ward. to oollact and rarolpt for tam all •coual.:,lme prom to to , Lobar Perm,. Inannott thromer,os ‘mlohnol affil pl ,1,1 sod sottla wine him, without unomoaaary fep:dt N. E. MoliOW IN. poot. Joarna . , aablapalrh, cop! It I _ _ For Lease - - • - rirliE wry i , omfortahle threnstory brick l we 34 I, ,oiner Hand sod ,ntilly Tenured and unprovri tor 1114 own ocrup‘tion, kr the owner. Two Lo.Duque.. Way. ti:lw a-copied as a besot eltante en below lin, ntr,t, neer Joann Jon,' lote— jur INJT, or tor ever . At.t o eurulry Building Lobe in the City in/drink, on Mr Tutu , . km , . Apply ut we ofgre,l,ll4 Fourth etreet.) to feW'w J A Sign r . Cat %VT. Wanted. f3ITUATION•ns Boot KELEPT.II. by Ft corn -1 U FF—L A fresh supply 7f Slueeaboy, for oils by an n, a CO.. W Wood .1 g ' , LOVES-5 hbls:for sale by J lola 3 KIDD &Co., Si ICILY LIQUORICE-6 eases for by (.13 J. RIIL JI (.9. .. . 11 Y POSULPB ATE SOUR—For sale by 1i 11 813 • . J. KIDD II CO. , - i QU A I'ORTIS—IS carboys for tale by rt. ism 'J. KIDD • 110. ... . . TIUTTI.Ej FISH, BONE—ISO lbs. loot sale 1.411. J KIDD • CO. _ , • A No. 1 to the article of Tea. • 1.1? YOU sratit strictly prime Taw, go to a MORRI2 , TEA 'S/ ART. inilt< Diamond. Lew.nrlred. 4wnw.5.,1 or gr.f.frsur T.,. met newer kryt at tit, o.tabli.. Finn" pekes—Um • anti El per 11.. . Look nut f,,the IILUI! TEA en KiT, oo rhieb Iw nein en Afrenni (,EXTRA SUPfatlOlt CIIMESE— I4II bnzernn4vr,c;.llll.„7,rzil.r:V4 1.13 Ir sod nO Wonl CHOCOLATE, UItOMA. ILO 6U8a1t,.. No. I .• to Ilrorec . ..er W3l. ItAtiALEI A C h 1:tO, • IX sts.l WENAI pt. AL47,11.A.TU S-150 boom. unadulterated t. 77 tor .11M tIA4i le and Vo ,Acc.l . Duquesne Iron Store. VOLEMAN. 11AIL51AN & CO. hat, re- `I tadl 1. , lb. waren...tn., N. 121 liatnt. ritrert. Inle• ly orrunnal luy M I.ron. olnnl. A Co east usa,r lb. Inn,. • turf • Mar c nfi for .4.. Lb,Jnr . rern , U. r al.n.a. etyma tan urn , l nrnlov, autnnn attch cuay - Irn tr.nod nil Finn. n 1 Juniata and I.,mtann lint,an.l , 1•11. Faring Small. Apr. HreL Warne,. li l tna l'nenn.l ,tgkr... Cut ma and NAY, Nut. sal ern* Er Canal Election Notice A N Eloetion stf the Directors of the Erie Canal l'mapany, .111 I , A bold at rh..r Olin In Erin, eathe ern ilooday or Nlareb otrt. oiclort, M. T... COLT. Vrist. Pa_.Fobruaay boh.-141,111.,3t , Steam Engine Bedell. Wanted. A NY person having .n Ifood neeond hand rt . large rlt.....l•olrwer Maier (ur can-1 they wr.1.1 nio nlL.zr 'WU I . l , l , burrl. Izmir Hu., Yttb Valentines! Valentines! LAltfiP, nes:.•nppiv of Filo un t Comi VALENTINC. , . rrteilt , J :1.1. any. •Npf , ,N. a LI Uri , ' Literary Itya., _ . Oil Cloth Foamy for Rent. ITUATED on Fulton nue,t, .titxth 1.7 r,r,..11mt bro - 1 , tr , la. , h.! then. strl. h,ah. ti;size...l for •tri rwar 20. ,••• L , Kh,1111 4 5. , 1 Al•fL 4”, ~,run, •ab 4.lelatol, Gar I.t all 1,1 t.l.r. ...111. a rex/ ,rywtostacy one wiatanh to earl (1.• t•o•ttt.... wr ...till •,aL 1., l.,wry• a bating { . 4r1,12 , 1.* •111, tact. acd .I.....Toubd•ftli , il,ft , lot ((mu 'POO' I. AVM. , trt CSIAS .1111S:71:OM, rr...r Full.. 1E4.1. II) SILKS!—A. -A. Maxov.tCo. ore g lel ..111n; algal of I'l.ll Wks. at n dunl 6.12 ATALENCIA CUFFS h COLLARS!—Ada •Irahl• .ter) on hand .t 1. A. ,AAN./N Ik C' and CI MerAo.lft 12. _ 1) itINTS madder eolnreil Prints ore I fling .l A. A. )lAr-ON J 1 and Al Market at. AURICE TIERNAN. the Soldier of IT lortusei I r e11.r11.4 Le, et. Tn. earell.nl nerved I. rc r ~toptrA.,alll.4hrd tn .n.I h r al Lilprary 1.14.1.110ra it 411 UST r(w.'d at W. A. tiILitENFENNEY & Lunn. tlato W. C. 81 - 41• N) Leroem now wnrK. Na. tuss Iho Snldior of Vortuno: en o 1,1cr... or tho Moircuiro of • e.oor•at I, 0' W. M. hornol,to; gotl.or with • Ist, awartor.ent of VA LEN rIN t;•. No. Vellall DT. Land and Mills for Sale. • THERE will be offered at public sale, on the premises, on Thur.dar , thy l'ith ital. of March, I , T. the following proyerty,d on the Oltle and l'enusylveunia RadrosiL end on. wit.from Mae Ilinrt Marl eounty, 0., nit' 0,0 ACIIEd LAND. or u .. .I quality na tan he bond in the eta., well watered an,l lidap..l en other • b..at Cr gram,. There are &bunt trsi sompr4rel. Thorp are . prentivw • gond (IRIRT AND hAN' BULL. esplible of doing • tarn. , int of wurt. There are tb• land four weal rw r elitr g lb.warp. andcellent torrhard ut chain - fmtt tICi, and it •Pll wa Pa tered b. running 'Cream. There I. Alpo InamddialPly until the railroad an sentient quarry of the hell quality of Vey. Sinn., which la in mm lint d•dhatid f:r budding •Oryn.et. The peopinly will A. offered lu lot. to Katt purehaserLand tiltdo Iltrnl tem.. whidt will bn made lenwo on the JOY hiidde.. .111110 ItAIIL.. C. CAUL. Ilamillott, 0.. Jan. lull,. 11',0-1 fed IEAPEIt-2.0 1 X ) tells. Single Crown, Medi ) an.Ll.biuble Crown Yin, l'.p.r. • ounerlor inshore and Inrasle by, L. Pllkk, 1.11 m iner Penn and lrwi n .llol, jni NT/i5; PAPEIt-504) realm of aiffer t alrca rd tole by J. Pl 2 nen., Yana and Ir inw Ita. f en DAILIN(ia-100#s) pice:es for Fencing, L for sal. by . J. L. Irma, 142 metier Penn an ln Sts. • ItY . reed per Fort , t'itt, for KY Web, 11 , 421 . tV Ililth 1)(111. - 1111UTTER4 lible, fresh Roll, rce'd this' LIP day and fde,ale by f. 1.12 d. a NT. IfAIIRAUUII. iIEESE.-:40 ree'll anti for sale by NJ fen P. 011 11A1111/11011 1 11000LATE-20 tan. (or male by fel2 4 W lIARRIUGH. PrOBACCO-15 bre. fur sale by rely P. • W. lIALLBAUOIL VENISON -800 lbs. line. for sale by 1.12 S. P. HIISIC iis:. co. IAUS--1000 lb.. M'bits; ions Mixed: I mml . ltr nab. by .42 P :y.P111111. htl.l CO 11 - 7 - Al7 N ilia —lOOO fb... for sale by (.12 e. Y. PUMP EP • Co. AILD—.3O kegs Nu. I, in small kegs, suit -141."' 6 2P. VOO, I.Wsod 12224.1. _ ELATI N E &ISt NO LASS— I mos Cooper. filleet 1 For Making Table 4•111.., •r.. Ire ..In b; N. A. ItIeCLURO & CO., LlPerty VENISON---50 prime Dams, recd and for br N 531. A. itIeCLUI&I & tel 2 Uroarn and Tea Deal... New Trimming Store. -- rftilE welt - known Trimming Store, No. 73 Market...teen. whielbhae been gineed oororo uo• pot „,„ by J. lb CattUrtgßen a nod l. open With a well peleetel noel( of TriMollll.lllll3ll Wither florale. illormg MM...1(1.1, emotes, Tepee. taus. Ne.- dire. Atoms lawns waawlmssist of Omit. Pun Ithlng floosie --Cagier.. Cravats. Hind, Vila Itravere Oat bloke. Port MOnles. gr. (kola AIM* maga t o ar i a , maJa arnmgansetite with gutter° literchmsgt. we ran. in gays, without any . egt ra e. 2,13 ardor vita...firing. of any color or which. or am other ar Pn. tlelr of Trimming. Vegeta frosts atm country promptly attended tn. J. 11. OARLIMLIt 'For Sale or Rent. TIIAT large Lot adjoining the Gas Works It Is 191 front on Monnoriabsia River, and run back aro loot to Orernriusilt aireeL As It run. down I. low watirr mark. it 00001 Mato a &Unable situation to either Iron Works, Foundry or 'Ward Tani. For foram sartirularsrOntdre or IL O. STOCKTON. . . No. 47 Marketer. prmr.l7l4MT - 11 6 111 r. l ; P ol i a Y • OP I P IT B o Fu ß ra9. ll l. l .4f ! L.:m kt /L a n oe r 17, Pll la lo toe - gall PfIi.ITAT• at Ur lovit_trie• ar 3UctF. rLltb^li 474 :4.711% shirt. iair Machias at 121 i yard-410Z, a pod article at '11) mote. •, nitY PEACLIES-150 bus. superior for en coa by J. 8. DILWORTH a W. IVRY APPLES—iS buB. in store and for •ji rale pr • r. B. DILWORTH i CO. ru ItiaLL , ,BPTTEII.--5 bbls.•extra jnet reo'd awl fir 6.46 by r J. B. DILWUkTiII CO. - BACON -4 cooks hog roundjust landitTg . x d , o o J. B. DILIVOIMI t Co. fiNIMM ARD-10 ke'gs jaat rend and fox:rale by I - fell 6.DILWORTII CO. " bbl Gondola's in store and far .1. 8. DILWORTH t CO. 6.1 YRUP it porrAsill-10 casks in store and for Bale by fen J. S. DILWORTH A CO. 110 IV I) E li— zo.o 0.,.. LlaOlna. ll•aard tokoufAeture. 11:s0 do &Ile. 4oi de . O Lbla Safety Fun, for Asir LT toll J. S. DILWORTH A CO. r r l MOTIIY NIA. for male by It0111:117' DAUELL a 15, fell • I.lbertT A UGAII & MOLASSES-12 lallr. Sugar od hbl. Plautallue leutling Ll tor , eltOkliCaT DA L81:1.1. R ru CO. ICILOVER 5EE521.51) bus. reel Thus day awl lor IT HOBERT DA LiELL Co. Lao. , at. Valentines ! Valentines ! Valentines!!! rt:rtil most Handsome, best, and cheapest viikollne , in Ow clty Are st W. A. (iII.DENI.F.NNY No. Yormth largo supply of linseed Oil. Lend Oil. Cold Costar Oil, Ern... lid, • iColliver Oil. JAME! , kviA.l 11,AsIr by relit lyiirrE LEAD-150 kepi pure white Le ml for tele by JAn.III.IFIXI. No. 93 Wand L ORGAN'S Cough Syrup and 111 or mn's . .. Ifr u b re Killer—A vonstant roPt.i./ b• 'I 9 " JA, Mc111.41 , 1% 101 l Sole proprietor. No. 93 Wool rieet. . . 1 ARD-10 No. 1, for male by C.l fell% WM. SAGAMI' A CO. '• 14 . 00KETS-1•21) doz. Patent Buckeu,bust JP I lan Ong from Ploemor 1411 Colon torslbe y 1.1 0 . DAOALEY CO. VENISON-1211 U Itip prime hams juat eelv.l nod for .0.. by .1 D. W11.1.1A 0 1:1 011 910: 110 Wood nr.q.l. I afk " Zlrrart: P :l . Ato „ nla, 1 CM.. Cnrb. Nlnanesia. 2/ Orolo Dushflold . s Nerve and E4ue Liniment. I Oro. , 191[1..04 dn. • . . d ds, •W Pill Saltr, 3 Greve Thom:wore.. Eye Water. ' '' 1 rho.. Ilorw Powder.. 1 WI 41.w.thirdso I do Sloan's do do. JAMES MoOIIVFIa. Wood ntreet. F r fir by flu OLL RUTTER-5 fresh just re /AL ertrod suid for 6.1 r br WM. 1160611:T 1 CO d IORN, FRATIIERS, / 46 blobs. Whit/. Guts. 10 de, YlArreed. Irvin steamer Tiber, ILIld for rolebe ro Iv • \I'\I.HAOALET • CO. 'URN—IaI bus. shelled for sale by ) feltr 8. F. VON BONNllott.f. t Co. IVINN:IW GLASS—JUNI boxes assorted alaw me gale br tl. V. VON LION NUORAT k CO. tot a, Figured Silks. A A. MASON CO., invite attention 'n their .auk M Firm,' Ellkp. which rniataln,. bes dro.e.rers emit qunbty of the usual width. teew hf.wo 1-1 Yrench Brlnrad.. Silk Poplins. COMPLETE Assortment on hand and Iv oasis Cu' emir eptrurc •t A. A. MAAAN 1 Not. 62 sad 114 hlartrt Str. Partnership Dissolved. r E Partnership heretofore existing be g P. H.thum sal A. It. Mims, v. ILL, alas dlw.i.W by mutual runka.nt. 11. P. Nel•ou wrltbdrant lit P. 1 1,..." . 11. A. U. 1.101.111:... faUl.rtt : Spring Fashion. . ; .M'COSDk CO. will introduce their ' ' a '11.!:'.1,"41 7 ,1:;;;rl i fila 2 T.',.°::;;L b ,", l o' 4, .1 - fat 1.01. otlerod. ... , n , gr enatmaera and the pablie aro respocitu 7lathe .0 and examine. too. i..1 - LOER SEED.-50 Bushel Cloverseed 1.. load and for vale 1., N. P. 1111110EO A 00. ack. 1() 11 , 1..8 ;,, t' f resh Roll Bu;tr m r i e ß c i e v iz i r i sl , wand _ . K. SACKS of Featheryreeeivett , and for a We by 9. P. :MCIVER s CO, r, BLS. White Beans received and for sale. e/ tr.: ) 0. P. SIIILIV1:11 0 CO. co/ 151.5. and 5 kegs Lard received and for .01. by S. I'. .511010 011 A CD. I , Nos. r.U.. awl 113 01 M.. 1 , LOVEIt & TIMOTHY SEED, for hole liy I.J ,o, J. II I, YLOWD. BA'' &-LARD---35 kegs Laid, 3 Ivrrmla do. 40.0 M.; assor.nd Gann, - J. 0 11. 0 WWI , . fe4 For rate by - V 0 0 WARE—, be Jos. W. 1.. er Itoct , t, 1.3 dn. 4n. rut. New do.: rweTrod rod for ...IP br I b•9I A. CULBERTFON. 110TAS11-20 Calk - Pure Potash, Ilarreln 2 , aloratn, for grin br, f. J. e n. FLON D. Rotted fflurcb. UGAR.-20 Ishds. N. 0. Sugar funding L from Clramer-Na , l, - .4iar....11. for orb. by , , IFLell (.))BRCS. Cincinnati Rectified IVtliAtei - ,' 'Qs/ r•-maned fo r new Airf , nivr No. ' 2 . , and our u . l, ' t Pl': A CVLBLUTN)::.. lIBLS. 'Poland MiPs" Flour, a choice artOlo for fruity u.. rood nun too ” 1 . by A. CU LattllT., , ON. , OTTON- 9 1 bales nor landing and for rah. by 1,4A1A II DICKEY t Cu. I) RI ED FRUIT-21 i ; tinge dried P i eue 'rni per Ftramor Hartford. and toe 1....A1a I DicKav t Cil. I, I I'SnIERS AND tiINSANII 7 -96 11. p. frathoe..ill Lagactnaangglicruil i nT i r c a i mo;rn aud oval , by [fro, LI VF M I NE—ts shares of the Pittsburgh It I and Beaton Copp, Cmpanr..ll.lJend u oil a . Mr role WM A. m. CO. YA.7 Fronk mol En,bano . . Stoker. 4 N ORPINANCE regulating the Admits 21, War.l Matto , Ilona, ea.'. 1 ordain , ' and anaotod Citio.n , f rilliail/igh to Solo, and gammon alsotobird.• that from ant all.r be pa.a. - Avo of tint ...Conoco thr Cloth of the Itattat• ha cool b. la hereby authoriaed and direrted to root lA. Maul, arra atolls fn the Firth Ward Market at 'orb_ prim, wormy be fixed and ordenol tir the Conntailar. el) Marten , Vac. IL That an =moll of any ordinance a. tomtflicts hat...with ha and th.. note ia baraby ropeabat Ordained and enacted into a lan. in Control, thtothlr.l dot of February. lon THOS. NI. MARSHALL. Ceaeident Um. COME:POO Council. Altos', It. W. Laata.CiarY of C. C. doll Es Pt... Aleut Select Coun;il. Atlas: R. Holton. Clark of 8. C. iIENTRAL HAILItOAD-4 share!, of the ll Ernnaytalons coot EaOtani, all bald op. and lanyina Intare.t payabin In oath at the Merchant, and 1141. E. Bank. Potaburgh. arnatannoallr. V,,n ash. by Wll. a. TULL CO. nb7.davat. 'Ada, from N. E. cor. 4th and Wood Ina. Books Just'Received- A • T APOLLO BUILDINGS, 7S Fourth st. . Wane,. S Mettindlona. by Nb,: Taylux • I.on Unurd of Napolegn, hT Iluadmi• lox-turas on the Niguel of Prone. by tbalit. Lion. Pie Jain. Stephens, K C. 11., L LAX.. ['sift...of Mod. 111/.. WVI to u "'U Nt ' Ffg r ttgalVDlZ. Dr• Harpers' %amino far rebrumr. AINNIT'a New Sestnment, expounded and 111.tralan medic: to I. urnal marginal reformers. In nor aefT womb , of beripenne,together with tha urta. mut Manna- Ilona mni • oomplela Marginal Harmony of the iloonals. UI lltment Horny M. A. ?laminator Ilan. Oxfoni:-Per fxtn Raefor of .I • Cget.x nit ) . old." nut u•easeary to mention. PK .l. L READ. CASTOR OIL-43 bbls for sale by a. A. YALINEETOCK At Co. frbl roma, Ft. sad Wood stA. 11 . INSEED OIL-37 Ws. for sale by lJ DK P. A. VAIINEGTOCK • CO. LINSEFA ) OIL-10 bbls. Winter Pressed, JAI for rah, by DK D. A. YAIIDEPTOCK • 00. QOAY-75 bxs Ilydes' Superior Windsor .q.ap olnra anl for rah by KIDD CO, frD7 fra Weal Dt. RUSSIAN BLUE-200 1b No I Pro. •fan 1110. 11, elomand for .0. by 11.07 J KIDD CO. AGNESIA-200 the sis just reed &al tor de by tel.: _ J KIDD 00. INSEED 01L-34 bins Linseed Oil in Imola mat far sale by hal J KIDD Ot). R OSIN 6 3 bble. good odor f i g D e D al: "tbjr. WATER eoLons—'lsu doz. Osborne'; Water Colors put op In mat boxes suitable for ratallbsp. for sala-br tato J KIDD k CO. OTTEIt-30 kegs packed, for Hala by l! a. W. 111 MUM 01111. AR — D —DO kegs No.l, Loaf, for sale by 1•1,7 Is. t W. RARBABU R. liiiiTTAPPLES-5 bbls rec'd.nnd for . JUF sale by GU 8. a W. HARD/41MM BIM BOOKS! BBW . BOOKS! A T HOLMES LITERARTDEPOT, No. 74 .tx now ytywobbobb. th• DM Knlckerbonker ansraslue, for February—nov..4* PußtatiVe tlemploutbly Library for Travellers awl the Ylreshie—prlee • per val. layrd' area work on the Discoveries at Nineveh. abridged by him from Ms larger work. Wenaou of Chrivtlaultl. exemplary SR acts of Piety and Charity; by Julia Ka ssss ugh. Erjectle Showing, Par February.• • Halal Arelutect, for /Ornery—No. B. I , gr,^atTW,°Ltitt. Unawares MagasinK rottruatinal oro arr. Had airs e' Ladles . National lespunne, i Lawrence. its,, by the antbarof . kltanteld Kell' Florence Patio:We, or Oaf Dependnce. Karol fdr lluaband: by Lady Bulwer. Tankee bards and Yankee latter. Boole le lime: • dousestle tale. Rine Ransom by CepL,llagneilehl. en A bUT ' LT= " tillgtbstirecet 'A rtrat 11 1 3 ' ItntrX .' • prim. len IVEET ORANOES—Wholesale an 4 011 t a st 04R113 . Tea Mono fa Om Diamesti. 44. BK & LARD-120,000 lbs Pork; b 0 bbl.. No. I lard; otrtrirkt 1110 110818011, LITTLE s CO. poi for We by NEW PEA.CIiES-12 bushelsl: ,, /!.; peaclreg lost received and for sae br feel 1100180 ii. LITTLE • • %V al= Rat Snelterol. L Me s pet f. 4 e liri dk Co_ trAKE NOTICE i--Ladice and Gentle fakoeti Brots,soledmathe Vtit eenheel /tubber eon= et No. 110 Idethet et.- • /L YLIILLIPS. tea lir,t , l . tlLLA BEAN—W s lbs. shaicego l u tile Q TAM:II-40 boxes Boubright's cites, for 0-0101 WICK fi iIeCAIIDI33S. Seventhsemi-Annual Trade Sale of CARRIAGES. • 9111 IS Sale will take place on AliciVe, WEDNESDAY Mornin, :Ith MARCIItaF. ,)-. next, st 10hi o'clock. at the CHINESE - 11E14.DM. FOILADELFIII A. and will occupy both of the .Itencire animas of that ea. portions buildmir. al - The Light Nolop WAGONS will to arrange.' in the large Ball itanns,_*l.l story. The atinit of CAI:RIAU ES to bo told on thin K,41.1. Win be t+ l largest ever ofterei at A ortlon th. Mates. embracing over Tnn Hundred Light Vehte.l.o. of the manufacture of Dunlap Co., tinnier A Co.. John Merrick. Rowell apart, J. D. Doughty. end others of an knowledge. , reputation. 41,3 - No New Carriage! will be admitted in Catalogue older, warranted by the mastic& SO that Purchaadw tour rely upon °enuring good artigle. ilren for exhibition the day Ildenn Pureba.w.rs from it digfance are informed that there will t, pOelpatierornt on atro.int of the weather. ALFRED 31.'llhilliNESS. • WO-Auction Woe or U Wren. (I.loa , ten and Ilarn..ar brl.l tbn Bazaar opronite to cbel Iluffieuni, every SAT US PAY throutthout IL•tald.rbt.ut to open It all times-for l'tirat• Sia. sad the atect kept nu band to belle,. to .he in the United :tatea. lettf. To Contractors, Builders, and Others. SUBSCRIBER. is now prepared to take orders for Sl.Aillet dellrenet from Ids ford SO Pittsburgh. or contracts for Flaw., tindM4roaterials, An work dons worrantet.ater tlebt. These Flan. sre of da tho best gamin', I am.. or imported. beim. from the celebratd yoarrlea of n. Parr • Peach How., York Co.. fi e .r via.. lam agent_ ( lining femme -11 given bs spec" m th 4t bo olthi c . " Vrri:; n ue ' bUl l ti Q ic 'a gs . r7eded • dlty via.. tr In thn put year. A L lyork.,.whetner now jobs or ro " ( 1111 ' + ', (1 - l.t1 ;167171.1N. Agent. Cm", of Canal and Etna stn.. Instructions on the Piano Forte, Guitar, and Vocal Music. 1 -I ENRY 1101113OCK has commented to giv e loatriirtioto In Music on tihn Nano forte, Om Wr. end Vocal gun, and aril , plea,l to reerise Inn er antilientlon , at the Root litoni aJ. 11. Mellor. or throcult Pow. tilike term. $lO for twenty-four li, (1001. .10000.1. Chronicle. Tl,atch. anl Allegheny Lin tertirlan r , 00 hi amount ol 11, and chart , 11 N1.1 , 0r - - - SMALL Mourning Locket with the let 1,4 M. M. S. M. f, N. J. The tinier .01 r for.thr trouble. if kft. at two oaken( Punt copy !AZ.: A. WILKINS. IWe RMS.— .... .... .......... —JOHN Q. - /ones & (tnigg, ANUTACTURERS ot.Bprin_g and Blia- Vt.ol, Plonigh Blab Etr.l. IFS.T.O F/010 Win.. Li and Ellptir Springy: Brlma Nut Tarots., Mit Pet. at, aud Ilanawred Iran Axles—mms.r and vtr.t .us, Plltsbun(h. • D. B. Rogers dc Co. • NUFACTURERS of Roger's Pated. ATI hoprewod rreal Cultivstnr Teeth—corner of Rea etel Ir. Atm.. eitUborgh, VI r•la _ __ _ _ _ • P. SPALDING, Attorney and Coun ...-11or at haw --421.11 T V.LAND.OhIo. Itantomam.-.A. W. Luaula, Rider L Stu.ton. To Merchants and Mannfacturens. - COMPETENT Boot Kaaren and ex,peri enetKl h.lveag also is noels to an eneatertnna Wit • house of tr. 4 standing. Mdsrat 'G. V liasstte 0 her. rettf Drying .Roonis, • FOR the rurposeltf drying Wool,' Cotten, Lumlo, mud for L.oodry M.o. C. Ja {.l-101. Cloth and Lrochrr. uu3 for all prtyproes ober..ft and uniform t“nprratur. I. degirotb 114 blab Ito 2.0 dr.rror. Vollr , lholl or umll•r; conotr.tot to bo be.terl by trim ‘II , IIIR . No dust urorrated by the apperstas. nod fr, ,, lnm from dauger by bre, rermumeml this mode of dry- ATKINPON & OKELY. Wanted, ni AN experienced 'Warehouse man, in a p Wholre•lotirmwv Houle. • S.tuation at • moderate .7 , AnT twr..n an g aneh ran obtain the same by Aldr•mlnr, nett: 1h0t.N0.1115, kitt.burgh o.,tating whore An interyleAr ran La had. tatiefw.les . nderencra Oren j,amr College - of fit. James, WASHINGTON COUNTY. MARYLAND. THE Second Term of the Current See l_ inl3 begin , on Monday. March 10. Aphlleationn for the nerale*lon of pupil, or for publle loforrottion, to le. mule to the ker. Jo. D. lizstoer. D. D.. Ileelor ae.. legs of $l.. Jane P. G.. Whole charge for boned. tottion.,ere., ar., for tho sceadenrleal rev to the College or u.rwn er_hool.S3. feb7,aleArr ZINC PAINTS, ANUFACTU RED BY THE NEW .01 JERSLY LNPLURIJiti . AND 111N1N0 CO3IPANY. .1 N.J. Mir Company N prrynnl b furniah sonar of there valnicin ZINC PAINTS, Which bare been Ibutal after Mural year? trial, both In gavt.. end the United ittate, 4. retvin their alightsl beauty d protePtire properties suPeriot W sof Mau , Faint whatever. Their WHITE - ZINC PAINT, .1, purely an Oxide of Zinc, and wart. ..pi u rea from all adulteration and impurity erLathavrer. it cern, well. is tewutlitully white, and le entire)) . tree from the poUntions arth etio t nacw . Lat t r it. pi r =so . ltsmterott a to , the IT.WILL NOT TURN YELLOW When +tweed to eulphorrau ar loot exhalations, even arkpvi shut up in • chew not,. As an outside Pala% it witbstaral• asothern climate solo the weather bet.t than auy other, not being Wilde to turn chalky or to W tral nth ott It may be worked with any color, with water and xin• with deed 1.1.01 e beated taxerlain BLACK AND COLORER ZINC PAINTS. The., are furaished Stain. pmeNand are undouldealy ,tnlo,the cheap...at sod best lola,. tho mart for ocarina P.... C1a1.1114, etrarobauts. or ati ittpostal Bur fb.r. of VO.ll. brick. tin. A N D F ilt h are lb WEATUER PROOF. Fortron entrap,. tkuy are meth-alert/ valuable. aa Out form a' galeatile, connection. and entirely prevent 1.1415 J y, they dry cola haring a pun metallic base, wor , Cl/14.1, col. Liu =4l or the earthy Punta new ILO f.P0 14,1 on literal terms by the Nava. of the Y. U. Jorirm a la). rompany. titl Prune Himmel, Phtletelphic Great -Cure of Liver:Complaint,' Ry the original, only true and gonuine hirer Pill. t HILT CllOO3. Ohio CO., Too. Mardi =,lB-11. air. K. F. Seuxes , ---Leear Bum I think It • du:, 1 awe to you mod the pubh , generally. to state that' bare La-en .011100.1 MIIII Litre 1:0121,1161 t ley • long toott.sod sa hod If that •is alvrem f.pmed al d - broke, 'which lelt Me in • very law nate. 11,0100 h. Led of VMS C. 011,11.41 layer Pill, being tor nob, 0y A. it Shag.. Latr,rty, and being nth. me toy my physician, Tr- K. Stahl. n , eluded no gin m • /Mr trlaL I purchased son hot, anJ found them to be 4thd what oloiare nworurriendell— he 44... 14r, rill ever uael and after taking Lour Isarff I boo the disease hat entirely lift me. and I win row pet• Petal well. hemeetfullf Your!, U. 'Leda. vv. Woe, Lout,. March 121.1449. I eartlty that I am per...m.lly aotualattst with Ole. Cole man. and 030 Leaf 1000001000 ta the tenth of the ahem certificate A. K. Snit?. Plopare.lonlp and sold by 11. E. PELLET.;.It ...Ist. Pittaburch. - Hungary and Kossutk JUST received at No. 78 Fourth ttrect, Ar , 4o wit TV= 11= •..r4 oleo up LLvvGirr end Vr. o d, t, uu r , s , :=V • k i rit . Other tetth .1. L. READ. . Seminary Building For Bent: A Cottage and out building =unfitted for a t iarart i r rY X.Orsi:fmN:ll:gtti k ... h 7 l ottettrh " rrnted to wit., tunny. but alschoot 'room " Thu pleou hos boon tbounbt burtioultrly,dettruble for mob out•poor remain , of foussf . A WILKINS CO. sliOES!—Jaet 200'11, another Wt of threeea ennerins. India Rabbet Overshoes, cr.- sieting tenoning: • (tenth... Overlain. and Sandale. Ladle,' •Tince. Iltiptin, Sandals and lionise Alen Ifieel and Children's. ()earshot.* end Suakin. We , Invite the attention titletrsons to wad of the artl• e, nese nee confident :h one neater or better UM cannot he finned In the city.. . J. A LI. PHILLIPS.. fed 110 Market et. DOLL HEADS--I 0 doz. India Rubber, eire'd wad for !a. No. 116 Market M. frd J. R. PHILLIPS. 1 NDIA RUBBER PASTE-6 gross of that Inraloablo article for mattering anti. sod Satter wa ter oroof sod pliablf.quearvelt from as 1111111parillo For tom sal for Pale at N0..116 11.kt...tract. J. k 11. PIIILLTP2. rPRAVELLNG BAGS--Just ree'd, 3 dos lament altad India Rabbet Travellas Ettgt,fm 164. at the Raeder Derat.ll6 61 , 66 ,6 t J. t IL PHILLII'6. 1117liVE IFBESII BLACK' TEAS-100 half cheats Oolong ood Peon,ook per larret arrirole . ew York. Receive.' by /WI Bred. for solo by BAti ALM'. A ebb fob:.: 18 Wood Wort. .APPING PAPER—Stratr wrapping 14,5r'D`r orm d..a for " ► ;c r M ARsttALt. 111/ESTERN INSURANCE-40 ehares a rtnek for nal* .at aloT r itta l plitd rh.r comer oiolt. and - Third ;7tl ARINE RAILWAY ANIYDRY DOCK. i r 7l-A h.. slum. of %h i; veil Pr0a1.b 1 ... , st lor Daly by feb.s A All LEINS A CY. ()lII° AND PENNSYLVANIA ROAD...We•have stilt • Am ! burnt:if thin thinfrible Block for rale at • favorable nolo. • !ebb BOOK 'CASE FOR , SALE—A fine, large Ay Book Cate, that will boll stout sits thotbstrui was. sol.l, at • • ! ItODIN.rt, lebs dour td. Hank or Pittsburgh. • juoAPRIL lIANGIGS--.1 good assortment .at Paper Ilari.laas td price. slump. eaDeal and or by • W P M•IptIIALL. fabS Cottage To Rent. NEW - Brick Ccittage on the Allegheny Mu, but a for beetled yard. Dom the t 011.. ., al . iteatt of Federal etrecti The bona bu lour room.— prior. dinincloom and &Deb., toodde• taro moth to the attle—at nor tipples Donee but fir yards treen the klteheo Stable *cal thoota.. , l Ocoee—L.lth three ash. or Pitested. Soothe of A. WILS.II:3 /I lAA e' Obis] Post py. Valentines Valentines ! Valentines! BEAD 911A11111FtEl AT W. A. GILDEp PENNEY & Co.'s. 85 FOURTH STOOST.,-We thee nosier& by Admearb. J r . trk";:irp! . ohe eulta rd ble foe re Dob(k. Also. a Dear eteltich the WO.. !Lot . ..tallest be ' leatle.: 'cubes' biding. T . prima of gentlest vary from eh 0.01141 to fire dothill. Cell' early end Ott supplied as W.A. (OLT/ASPS& NIT 0LV5,..1 p o oett, jpes yceelved, aln 'supply of the Wortht Meer's* Trial. • re 3 ' ALES -4 1 :1 1 bbli -just red/ on consign fe meet sod for rata by T. WOODS & Mitt ' • I • tin. Gl %Water .that. AkERATUS-42 mail; ' • 70 bov. (yorden,kl for gall br fel WICK A SIcCAKPLLAS. 1 ll' ASII-12 casks pure. for sale by . • toa WICK It SIMANDLW. A. A. MASON k CO. have Set on hand a large Mock of plain rod figured oil void Do Writs guatindirea, *bleb Way an dro-rodioid to Feu out ekieee- t==Z rTERNA'rION AL 14AGAZ INN, for Feb uary. Us Eons Tvai lIOLMYW Warr Nroot. alit( suwt, oppraita the Yost (Ma. fr 2 ASll—^JO casks f,t?.r:.a,wl3)zu)., 011,-500 gsli. ,- bup., for sale by is2s J.KTDD a C4I, GO Wood At. DRIED lIERRING-150 boxee for sale by fS WICK I IIIeCANDLIW. Housekeopink Goods. . • VA.3.11:L1E3 preparing for Housekeeping vitl find at MURPHY BURCUTIELD'S nvorboent of All CrtINO.I. ft= one follow j-arl r e Y (.Yee f ro. , Dbutetn. Table sad 'ravelling D • can. Craw tat 2ovelS W iih.ges4 Use. fur. of rule= tied"; all at /on prises An, putty. Jkat Namilz.Battni Orono on Dana. LAILD-21 pkga: reo'd'andibr sale by WICIE. SADLNDISIsk co3IMERCIAI etadknillorie 10 I hi, paper 2.4 h.+ of expo...hoz Gls.m. MOVEMENTS 1 ; 11 OF 6 o CEAR STEAM SHIPS. DAYS OP SAILING T) AND POO5l TIM UNICK ==a=l: Seaurtl3s. 3.. 14, - S..tnlay. J. .Jl.. tunta,. Erb - Saturday. Fcb 111- Satunlar, Nlarrli Satunl.. Isfvh Saturday. Artil .4rll ,aturd , Mu 4 Saturday. liaS Saturtla, Mac ...... Saturd•s. Jaw: Sator.i.ay, Jun, ..... . Sattlnia, Satur.l.ls. JuiF ZatYPIAY. u , Satunl... Aug ' , I I.‘ept Sattleda). , ela ..... - :Murat", t... 1" Satarda, , Oct lc.- t , aturday. t.t..t JO Fatunit. T.s , SattirdaT. Non eiturasy. fel, 11 ..... ,1t6.616,. Mnrcl, 1 0 „.. M. 6-4 e.I .1,133 . April .4tu . . ... 11' . opt ..Jut...1.1,•. 11 6.1n,...14, Ms, IV ...... ...11,6,....16,,. 1 000 16 . J uw• .-1V *112.-..14,; Jut 6 14.-- .11 mlurrla), July ..... 41,1pmfuv, Out .17 a.. 11. cal,. Sept .11 67,6.14. siert , Mt 1 / 6 3 ..... .11 Not Nu.llNne.lni INC . 17-- 1.6,7161. CUNARD.LINE. racila civEar.ool. 1052 ' NIAGARA. for Ith.tpu. Satn - rte)• m e Ipth Jar. All ERICA. ft.r Nes - York., t , ettihrev. th. 17th EUROPA, tor Noah., Ss.tunlet); lA, _ =Ft CANADA. hr hi, York. ,atairday, the 31 et YEOX CANIIMIA. from IVnluzAlay. Le YJIh .14m ASIA, ftvm N lOTA. Wrdoe , doy. h NIAIiARA. info 14,4t.r., 4th TA. 431 ERICA. tro.m N Wedoted.tv. INT nth El - .1:( 0 PA. In. ~,,, 15th CA NAI.A. I rota -N Vmk. w. an: - .Ik, • t.e 3 th " ~ ..r.” • VIIoM I , IIII.ADVI.PM I VF MANCHESTER. rt. I'M CITY 1/1 , OI.IfIiOM, • • Taurßlar, 3 aarb 11b CITY OF SIANLMESIEII. - Tbur5.1,..... 5 nrrh 31t1 rl,O 11 1. IVE. II 1. a o 1.• . • CITY (eV 111.A1 , 110W. Wed.,,,,lear. Feh Nth curl' OF 11ANC1111, 1 11.1:. • WM11130.3f . . E..t. 2-11th SOUTII.A3IPTON 4. BREMEN LINE. • . From kouth- FrGin FG-Inamnion foe New York. New 1 ork New York. WASIIINUTON. .Inu 31 111. 27 11nret. 3 11K1111ANN. LOG 2 , Nlar 21 Itarth :1 WASIIIN , ITON. Nor G: Apra April 2 4 111illGIAN N. April 24 May 21 31. y, 20 WAkIIINGIVN: 31a) 2 - 2. Jure, 1.1 June 23 11E1111ANN. June 1G July In July 21 WAIIIINifkON, July 17 Aug 13 • Aug IA lIEROIAN N . 'OO gll kept 10 kept IN WASIIINNiuN,' :irk , 11 11 ' 1 8 Om 13 111:1111ANNv 0,3 II Not G Nor 10 WASIIINOTON, N. G _ll.l. 3 Dec 111:1151ANN. D.."' 4 ' IGG. 31 Jan PMSBIIROR MARKET 11/.77 errysavos OA." , 1 tSatur3 as aletratextt. Feb le. The market yesterday was generally dultand /tat. and N 11.4 wers , restrists.l. Pl.l)l.ll:—ltte , ipts were limited, with mac. if 117 bbIS et .12 fnrlid Lother lots IP the estencorM Dbl. at 12 01(0. ISA., 27 hble extra fatally" trotettorsai .$33:, stal of small lots f. at 43 1.t053 L., bh.lx sitoaltlere et Lkie; sakt4 do at TV, Y!i and Mir for thrwthters, tides and butte. 60L1( MEAT—Sate 20.000 Mat stie GY shoulders. and Gt.: for .ides. rash. Rates .2'090 IS. do, 01 (Xs tor shoal der, 4 , ,t far ridee.aral 755. e. for hams 'llO. 5 ? sent off for coat, DRIED Fla' jr. poithoo .r'3::s. aid 12 do apples at $1 50 i 1 bu. HIITITII—Fate of , bbl.. 12n4.14% . . liogin: hoit ID lota at lac IVlllagEl:—.Fale of 15 t.t& rooritira al lura*Ti 11 AS—dales 1. losas it 512014 for er, and 5110 15 51 ton. for wagon hay.' RUCH W.III{AT FLOUR—Saha of 4. sr.:l,kt ble fork. TIN PLATE--11a. advaami. with eat., it $ll 1 1 ' 1.1 box-40.• MI for rash. othrr 11111.1. or &lost— <es w.te ,Nuorally change. The following statement of the operations of the Collins Hoe of steamers ha. 14,1 U ma le molar oath by the b keener of thr company— The The.. ese, of.the Collins lin. of steamora •ready far 'sea. fro. 82.94131 Y 71 Whila 01. ores , nt 4-onthtlell of the Cotu;.a.-' (Jr the who e amsop[ of ;goy): • cote .tbo+l. (51,132.04g0 [Co r e Tb. pahl tn' Government LI,. wot ... r-in.ooo The Comeau, hove I,Trovfell ond Their llontlnx dela i. Dor, CO,lO - of Intorest, ray Thy. Comran - . AoI dlyi cods Lary 10-rU paid to xfo[- hai The aef.u.l 07... c of cub TC4.451 to Y.R.l.,'asul apd .......... .. ..... . .... ..... 65,215 64 The .I.usl roexipta of 1...hT0y..,-rs 11.4 , 46,V56 lefulqurr etch Trorags....----. tr fur tweuty Counirtrert—Txdlaties .on tho Union 133nk at honor, iu.Nrua Jorrea..Mmtml hams grout., tumm, aim iracireulathm. folloariott ?parlous • tuAta hate aim t recently !smut'. Smut no, the 4e.rtt City Bank. irwelt toil, et,-I , ttar A—Tha norto . 'Mat• of Itlutta . .l,lumr onto "krovidratta" stamped it—paper Itiht. unantaina gond. Throe.. oa tho ram.. took—vignette futratu 'with alai , to the tight lmat. arul arm renew: , m sh eaf of mhrott male In the dhaarter—purpora• to tr.:raved ha )I•kha Mitm, titiabt trr r, lora. Dirru,sat tin buttr—..,moth- frnree Madrahoaf of Arr , dl2. rtl Ill.:. up and general oppearahra tad. ' Tweatim.am the ream loot. alterri from maea--trell done. Ito mid that the bank ton irmut Mroatina..— [Phll.ltui.. TAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE I'ESN,:YLVASIA'IIALL tIOAD—NARY. Tb Lat.rrAl Umn.l. train leasrA A t .3.; et:l4,i A.. AITOMMUSiiII.OrI train , ray.A, n'elvek. 11U1 - 0 t PEN-N - ,AL , ANIA ItAIL Tho 1.1.,12,8 train Eraeral itiect PtAtion At B eelnek.A....ant.arrly, P.ir.a , ../al toptlnz Stsr tr.ta. leares at/. an. 1,4 P. N. • RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTIMES • ARRIVED. 8a0.0.;;;.0.tr0x u.,11/0 J. McKee; lier.drotont,_l3.,Rec , part. Thus llllo.t. tloarltles - ccrw. '• J. BayarJ. Peet;;or. I.limalwth. . • Baltle, B•mbett..lionnovllle. • pent CR, Ilunloch. V.ntnre, Camt.ll. St Lout.. ; • BP:trim/der. DEPARTED, J.Bian..lleodrieksou.WriCe.ioza. Ilenuett n .llmrs. - Flit , Thns Shriceraalles s t Nemßaa. ararl Pe.), alletOran Rsts Ilea, Ventun-,-ITattioa, CoorsaTtlle. Paul Animus: Ores. Nen Orlyeas. lle.Nour Wonaburn.Ciueitueoli. J. Q. Adam, Lucas. St LOlll5. Itooj..St Luta, BOATS LEAVING Tile PAT. DElCER—Michicaa to 2. WlttlELlNO—Whkeheater. CINCINNATI—Shaeaser. No. 2 IS A. B. ;I. lUD ISTlLLE—Nasigater.=„; WELLSVILLE—F.Imi Clty. N P. Ta- N.aSilVlLLll—Geneva. • ITABASW—Irene. • 124r..9111.1.T. PAcTrl 11.13 L BROWNSVILLE. /3 A. V. and G r. amsj—Tbers wen , n f t Oiurhek in, stmuuetbl phir - mask. lent elating St dusk. and Will:id:— BITER The amok of the Steamer Jerre's, aniahe lice at the et LooL4 whorl. teat 2,1 , 1 on 31ondoy foe 010. • From it passenger on the Sacramento we learn • • il that that boat tame la colliaton pith the t rankle.. g e T tiiii'Vtili'd"tt . nal== ll, Ltr.fs:O . t r o 7 rsi hi a" The .*mre Pride etthe Wein and ; H. D'..' , Baeori toaethoto below Ilemplats. Tho f,rmre. taking • • hror en her pilot. ante savant labile alittelbotose or the latter, era from Ow !wel:lug of Ito clad., thee.. bow clad. th ee. both wheelt out Of Tame. The Bacon ail compelled to I r by et Ilemptde three or tole War th a -topairmacte. r The wreck of -the 13ri lblot was brought to ' New Albany yesterdar to tow nt i dtbe at,anterJentectown. It will be moll .cted .that. tn. 'Want ear/lotted ..rust month. ago.. tba towel IllAthnlppl. A Tallinn af the cabin le torn to pkrat. Ira Wit. that Ceot qtt•rdert •eal anc th er Gentlemen bought th s wreck-for St IWO, and bare tete; It there to repair and lestatiten M.-e1C..1/111W , Jawroal, EMMT3I .IMPORTS BY RIVER. lleniornre.-15- MIA/ enanr , 302 A 11111001soin b2O pipe , Vollerion; 25 b. 3on ohm. ! Wrier Con 14 lAA , W wane!, N.hble 0 m d o 0 „, it Orel C C. 04 boo fem Levi...oil A. Co; :U driel reef :0/ do -- haw feller, a r Ries!. ill Ands "boulders-3 Grier 4 C. 40 do tour 11'3 hOla sooloe.o• llutclienn A Co, :031. haat rollers A . 'Nicol, 4 .1 de boom:, 2 kik toil.. J fiord: Ibx do BerOrid2OA inure.; :1 pastooeoo vode bhle ninon , ilrooll iiirosadriolg; ed do whiskey .1 Par to Co le do W Cnir:so de a l c ohol 4do oil Fahninvok a 0n if do A Kinn: 4 de Wilsey A Caidooll 11 do email., Sel:ero WELLSTILLE—Pnn Pow, Cm-6 lads.° RP lard h :' buore Anni Croon Croo,A C-e , 45 tat Non Aliberin 3olin 51eCiunr; 40 do booloy A A Wood: I hon. l e e Ptdlllpc, 3 heed nlllo A Mai nale• ten,. iron Ws: 1 On 1 lyl 1 nun 0 W Todd; IA blots o.nir. Si 33 eke Mat 5 do 002+112 bid* lloor,oirner; o=ol 2.311. A 03. 3 enlno 2 Viso 310.ri. , - Wllo2l.loo—Pro 11141000,-3 6814 uhiekry Bakar Tetuan 31 do Wirt .8 110.landlesa63 llooor ytpaml ,116 le [laud bog; lb 614 tr7..4 Lomb a On 11.0 bran J 101068 63 do 6814.3130 J Putalbon; Il ladle paper J L 314.1 . 84 1 % pa bulk aerate 11.attivena, Kr 8011111-21% Ilnenoo-1.41 8814 eurn W-15814Fate42 9 mkt sulphur Ikanete a li4try:ll/ trz wort 36 bpd. Lanlls4 u 1.4410 56bkaal ha h ir a .y 1 L2B ie li 44 dried. ,• l• u . ”6 6 /. 11o.r1as d. 116% 0 bla fora Condo k Graham' 3 68.11. teB3 61 nonde. Drown a I:lrk:Atria:4W lama 811 e• 114.45 M 0 04 1. 3 j. 244 bb Le ,ref augur J k llnttht... ar era 33 0444 nralaroad 884. woar R ludaell a Urn 80 bade nuaseeern 5 ldsds mow realer, 4 :lianas: leu 8812 toolaax-s.li Sm. ; 286601 .0018 CINCINNATI—eve - R. - arta 5.14.-2-5 bids lard - oil 3.0.0.tetac.-12 ske. wont 1/ Loosh On to ass Brown t Kir/await/ lA heels maw". 1 ...rat/ dt. Jll Shoonlaraon tes hams hollOrs tr. yks. oodar lumWr C it Anthal..: oat Corlio.l Nre. D...x GU* raw whiokey WII On/tont lo ohiotai Martin 1.644,111512;1 b.. 1. II Oran t C.Y. 1 , 0 1 trutelaAdasask Cu trk tAlt wtOoker J A kno. 3 bola alcohol 240 01.1 Madtta 10 do.b 0 T Sten. Aloxoude,‘ 70 do.) Parka C Co.= do tallow 13 do lard A Kula; Alt. earl. 1 do S. lato Sootbors 160 ginesec Wallitoseurd A Ces. 111 Moo.. 800. .• . • Good News for the Ladies! .1).- LATROBE'S. FRENCH. FEMALE 11 PILLS. au Innocent, Earl and Erl..rdrial Femur br ' mina fluor AIN, no rprnwern, Inddlina. Genrnal %Testers% N supra. 1,..1.9 in tha Lanni and•liambn. boo or •ppatitr.. Tronora, rain . ilaran. Duman! Fp., Cradlaanaaa, plainp•na Jr Indlgantinra Plato knee at Wad. and all Unlit. ...knoylainta or Bre boats ant 01. Said adad.nlir and ratan br Id, JACKNON. 2•ln Lawn, hunt nr WonJ. Ploalodanti, and by; LL TILT! DRUI/UlnTrd. Aa - toll nannehirr to floral with • -. dra,..linV,ta - Harpers Magazine. "A. OILDENFEIMY CO, N0.',85 , oara , c.w..1125 have ?wand, Is.rrstallo Umaarr. ibbnibrn • - rimy. yaw and Tuakbe JAW,. by indte treatu. iblear papp,,n. kareetTrlal:-11.inld'a Repart.: 3,014040 a.L51.900.00 k- •
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