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    the assertions of my onemiee that I am no great
'man—Will believe indeed that.l am not I Ines
'or claimed greatnies--never will. The great
est man; by the' devotion of - his whole life and
! Loathe energies of his activity, could not ac
complish one half of his duty, and cannot de
serve pritise„ -. ' , I
.' ••
It is my firm conflation that there is an iden
tity, all reatlnterests,..that benefits cannot.
be' restricted to any Jingle corner, but wilt
- spread and tend to diffusion universal. With
T- this faith in principle and in the destinies T -of
t',i 'mankind. I thank you lot your strong encour
agements, and I pledge you my word that-I will
go forward; no misforttme, no suffering, no ob
-040-rei ehall .tapros my energies or make me
rite the causei. I may fall—l may perish, but,
„even if it should •be my destiny to die on
' - the scaffold, my lau_utterance would be praise
to that God who judged me worthy to suf
. tartar the holy cause of Humanity.
.i Where Mich sentiments ; prevail as you have
• exhressej, it is not niy.- position! to speak but
rather to bear. I have received to the very
- ,
beast .4 lei heart your enoonrgement and eon
- - total:Shona it leads me to Lope that the fair
.:. page of your country's history is &boat to he
” t written. (Applause.) The grolvingeonviction
• I estireseed by the Ministers of the Word of Sod,
- aided by the principles of Love'which reigns in
Wotian's •heart, and - by, the very throtifiings of
every child:the mighty, spirit which rules the
destinies of year countrY, all point to the day
-:, which drawn near for the inscribing of its fair
' ast historical page. ....
Tone gefferona testimonial ministers of the
• '7ldospel, has proved that the great cause' of Right
, on Earth maven net only your heart to prayers,
- .'bot also to operative aid—you remember that
•
• -•with prayer must go ' watehfulnets. I entreat
•'.. - i joule goon as you have began; --I must hope
• - OM; the moor Tyrants on earth is Coon to be
• ,swept ;semi, hot you know that every evil, the
• -J . :merelt Lechmes aware that the danger of its
'. nnisibilatiois draws near. the more it struggles
••• ' 4O Siert -.itsfate. And in this connection ln;ay
• -, i , ;mention:onothing that has me much surprised
• r •.'—thatin certain quartet:a I Lace reason to bee
lieu; that Religion itself is to he used as a tool
,to help prop up this falling, rotten, crumbling
: `_Temple of Tyranny. . Let me entreat you, the
" - Llinistere' Of God's revealed word, to uphold teh
..
.irtte religion of hrothirlylove,and save it from
' that falsoiapplicatien which indeed is deepest
-degradation to that Sacred ward.•
~ .
, ' You have my Word that the oppressed nations
Of earth are aware that they must now earnest
ly defend ' themselies against the war waged
. .
upon theni, not—please heir in mind,..make a
new war. • It is true, sir, that the very tact tliat
~.:•,•• the. Striped' and Stare we sent by year govern
ment to, the shores of far Aida to. take from his
•,'pris', tin -- antliumblp -exile,- the wafer a distant
country,' Scarcely - known among you before
the. fact 'that. America sent • her mighty steam
Ship:sluts given - to Europeim nations cause to
expect that the. United StatO s - 11l no longer
. wrap' herself up in the ; mantle Of seclusion tram
Ike world around her. i -'• - ,
•••• Uponithis expectation I came hither. Hine°
foil reasenta,say that in coming hither I had
the eoncnrrence and sympathy; of people of dif
ferent nationi,_climate, language. customs and
• lostitutions,...and all of them from Sweden to
Portugal pointed out to Me the duty of my
• .•
coming to 4teeriea, because, they , said, "that
people who moo short a time have reared,upon
Sim foundations the Temple of Civil and Re
. Ilgiouis Liberty,. will accept the necessary con
sequence _of• their paaltioit • They swill become
the protective power -of these principles
: and
&Mrs upon which the perpetuity of their Re
public-reposes." By thus . , stretching out the
mighty arms of your Relight - to in behalf of free
`dem, -stair Motion will beibmh . th e "eldest bro.
2 , t r: of mankind,
: respected by all, and pointed
' 7 -de ekci a t i . Mit ur t e ind t- n m a c tio so ns ''
that7e w u P ld i e bef'grlOrhie
'..' ons no earth.. Thuisli.9 1.-havt said—will the
...:. fairest page of your histhry HOOD bo written.
Sir, I feel the value of thispreSent moment
- entirely—let me humbly entreat you to pray to
, God,e Almighty, not for me , but, that he
may e not even a momentary triumph to tyr
• ants , r indeed the people of Europe feel that
they ft
• ey ve suffered so meet that they may now
- claim mercy from God to be spared from further
'oppression. ~ ' T't ''
__prrrstarro:l:llllAZE'rr
TITESDAY MORNING, FF;I3. 24, 1852.
Whig State Convention.
. .
ISV hi g State Convention mill he held
Ilaralsbui•tr, on the'Llltt of Itarh, 14%2, tn the por•
tpore of nonalnatirszat Canal Coromlasioner. lonolit an
• IRlortorat and rhotittionntelegater to the National
Tta Whig" or tha..aations eattorleo of the
Commoaweallb artilterrby nottol Wein, delegate , portal
'natant.* tti their ii or,rentatovvoln thaSenate and 'loom
et Itepreivittatireo, to latent raid Contention.
- tlttordeitit the Whit State Central Voluntatee. f
NEIL AltDltl.EStt ArtTlf, ['refit] aa.
Crliaartirttrontlott Jotrte,:Keeretarr.
etortury,7 ;1.942.
WnWsurpnn iu the'eountn nal p Iray. fort
. .
AerABLADING NATTER wilt, BE FOUND
.OAr EA.cg P.-tor OP THIS PAPER.
' OnFridT,lsst, the trunisrimo Fund was in
erlatfd sl,37B.,Ctiirtitlinti is working nobly.
Oh:iait evening,' hloudai OJT ; 1i.0.9 , 1th was
to atbDess the united "Datigarjan aisociatiou at
the Railroad Depot. •
The speech of pov.; Kossuth to the Ladies oc
Cincinnati, ihicb vrill be fiiiind ou (or first Page,
is oils of the Most beautiful impressive
xpeactimt which the Greet Magyar has delivered
_sines, he come to•this•comstry. Bnottwooderous
~.;:yereabllliy, of talent and splendor of-teitias, is
...i".terost astonishing. The address' ep 'behalf of the
Clergy of Cincinnati is a most eloqueut praline
-duction, and one that Will be scarcely exceeded.
It seems- as if the genii:tent eloquence attend
ed liteisuth, and. inspired all *ho time within
Alqi:iluttge of her magio influence. liossitth's
{y'-is solemn and ippreitsive, as if laboring
: - . 1 - - .."- 1 0*sareight. of the` masterly predicti on to
jej-21111/ just listened.
intit`..p.—The progress of Protestantism in
IrelantLmust be rapid, for'. the Disbelief Team
, dectaret(seys the DablinJciurnal) hie'rcadiness
to testify-on oithOriequired; thailn his own
iiiecose,Fwithin fortr-steiyOre years, 10,000 one
veiSta baiire-juiqed the . I'ltittestant Church.
.
Dimanva ME Poscrton.—ln replying. to cur
regoarKtbst, 'ldle Jouinal has no evidence to.juq
.". Lily its attempt to place. ! . Gen. Scott in a posi
' din ativinsep Gni. ResTilth,!!4het paper says:
ITokied,:ddy any in -repliii" this gratuitous
c oticlusioo, that we hannabundant evidence that
'Gen: Scott glaze no- counifnanCe to "lionsuth'a
Mizsion."• - • -•,'
Tile - difference between the Garetle and no is
probably this: that Whether Kossuth be for or
. alpine . ' , Kossuth anti his Mission," the Gazette
will Support him; and itit should appear even
after we hove declared our preference for him,
that his is for "Kossuth - and his Mission," the
•Comeicecial jourco/ will oppose''him—So much
4for.pie sake of illustratioa,
T ,4 Would It not be well to give some of this
' "abtuntlink evidenea 4 , 7 of which the Yournal
epilka? f i unless it doea : ao, we and every
body else , ill:be likely to 'conclude that the
,Journal's alisidoptlon that Gin. Scott gives no
counts-napes to Kossuth . ' iniesion is ,gratui
,
4.,
The deconi paragraph contains the alarming
anuottocement, that 11 - Gen.:Scott is "for K og
truth amt hie 'mission, the -Commercial " Journal
Will apple him." This'imphatie declaration
will canad'a very great .trepidation and panic
a c coong the friends-of ;Ideott, a great majority of
whom,are "for Kossuth,-add his klissionj',They
are in a great Strait; for it will never doat all
to , trfog Gen. Scott Into ttie field with the Com
mercial Journal arrayed against him. Its op
potation to Kossuth and his mission, has shown
WI bow tremendously effective its opposition is.
LAW 111.PE1114":1XVANIA.-Parsunnt
- to notice gime, a large and highly respectable
:'meeting oT the citizens of Tarentam and Dug
Peer Soliztiabip'eras held in the Presbyterian
'church in Tareetam,. on the evenintof the od of
Febmeary‘ to take into. consideration the: pro.
*jet - you* law for the ;suppression of the sale
of apiritnoua liquors, sidiller to that of the State
of. Mane.. Dr. Jamealllnborn woo called to
• the chair, and John U. 'Baird appointed Score
, The _Bev. -J.' C. Bryson belorcalled upon for
. an address, responded at considerable length in .
- 'favor of a law for the euppression'of theitraflia'7:
to intoxicating liquors; after which a.equentl i ! .. t , me
was appoLited to circulate petitions In the 1 ,
ough and township, praying for the peonage of
. anch.a law, and report at:their next meeting. to
be held to the same place on Taceday earning,
( the 17th of February. i The Meeting then'ail
. L-Feb.'l7:; The meetingconvened agreeably to
adjournment, and Mr. Thotnas Kier
. wss called
to. We Chair, and M. Boyd appointed
• -T.-Secretary: The meeting wee then whip:weed by
V- Bit J. br smith and Mi. - sarnea DfoCall, after
which the coniattithie too circulate the/ petitlone
reported' that- they bad obtalaed 1006signaturea
to theta Meseta: James Clark, j„, 11 . Boyd;
and J.ll. Baird were thin - appointed
t op 4a peddish:the prdings of these ineet,
Tayraaenos SiOrLllH3T9.—The WIT against'
Rum goes on with great spirit. A bill similar
the-Blaine law, but a little more stringent, after
having been voted dovin in the House of Repre
sentatives of Rhode Island, woe taken up agaiu,
reconsidered, and pulled by a majority of eight..
- Bo much for the pressfire of public opinion!
• A similar bill fe pending before the Legisla
tdre of New Jersey, with a good prospect of
passing.
lint the greatest struggle is going on in New
York. The Maine hill wits reported a few days
ago in the Legislature. sustained by more than
300,060 petitioners, and more flowing in with.
unabated volume. 'fit is the great question of
the day, and, judgilag from presentappearances,
it will be carried. On Wednesday ovetling there
was a great temperance banquet at Metropoli
tan Hall, in the city of New York. _among the
guests present were General SAX. /10119T011 of
Texas and lion. NEAL Dow. Mayor of Portland,
and author of the ?Heine Liquor Law. Mang
animated addresses were delivered, and, among
the rest of the ceremonies, ad elegant geld medal
was presented to Nlayor Dow. Gen, Gunmen
Ots,chosen to present it, who, no doing so, made
anent speech. Wird copy the Mayor's reply,
Which is really exoeC)ent.
The lion. Neal D'ow expressed his acknow
ddgements He could not, be said; find lap
ig tinge to.-expresSAlintt hd felt ou.tho occasion,
!inasmuch (said het "as I find myself unworthy
of receiving lei. edal y which the society is
pleased to present, (Ora - fall this matter of tem•
peke - e1...1 bare done nothing more thou my duty
110 an humble individual. Years ago he saw that
the evil of intemperance was the greatest which
Man suffered, and was resolved to do his duty,
being fully persuaded that God in his providenpe
required nothing of the men or the women of
the world, in the way of philanthrophy, which
Could not tee accomplished If every man did his
share of the duty, and in all this matter I claim
to have done nothing more thanlstiould do as
a humbluindividnal and member of the comma
mity. I receive this medal as the testimony of
the regard of the National Telperance Society,
for the cause of which I was engaged, and not
sonny indication of my particular merits. Mr.
President, ladies and gentlemen, it will not be
expected, at this late.httur, that I should at
tempt to discuss the matter of the Maine law.
I shall only say that the propositions contained
in this sentiment are all true, as they undoubt•
idly are, and only propose to show some of the
measures which were adopted by the good peo
ple of: Maine to suppress the traffic in intoxica
ring drinks—in u word, to emancipate themselves
from the tremendous evil of this traffic. The
peopled the State of Maine were perhaps more
exposed to the evils 'of intemperance than the
other States of' the community, from the busi
ness and trade done in it—loritbermen, fisher
men; men engaged in ship buildipt, and ethers,
consuming so much intoxicating drinks—so that
they were particularly exposed to the ravages
of intemperance.' The - men of Maine began to
luilnire whether they should continue to suffer
.its ravages—whether, if they were constantly
protecting themselves. from the various minor
evils to which they were exposed. they .might
not also resort to enure mode of relieving them
selves fromvthis evil. They began to enquire if
Something could not be done to accomplish this
great work, mid to relieve themselves from this
tremendous evil. This was the question every
where. The Maine men came too conclusion
that something must he done, and that t.sicte-_
thing should be done, so far as they were con
cerned, to accomplish that work. The State of
Maine was agitated from centre to circumfer
ence. Men were constantly engaged stimuli,.
ling the people to work`in relation to it—to fore
go all party considerations. regarding all par
ty tire as matters perfectly indifferen as com•
pared with the great work of protecting them-
Belfel, their brothers, their sons and their chit.
ilren.from this tremendous evil. During the
p;rogystie of this work, there was a ghat gath
ering of men and women in Portland, on a
.f.rurth of July. There was a great proce.sioo,
end many banners with devices, and in all it
was an imposing spectacle for that little city
the streete'were crowded with people, all deep-
ly interested in the work then going on; and in
the evening a great meeting was held in the
pnblic hall. During the exerclvee, a gentleman
rose and held in his baud a slip of paper. which
he said had been wrapped round • bunch of
flowers mil thrown into his carriage. On it was
written, "Remember the inebriate's daughter."
Some little girl had thrown it into the carriage.
The time, the cirateontance,lhe sentiment, all
conspired to impress the minds and -hearts of
the people there collected, and with great holm,
uity and with one acme.] they raised their hands
to heaven and there swore that they would "re
mender the inehriateit daughter" [applause]
that they never would forget the inebriate's
child—that ari.tong as God uhoald - give them
life thiy would devote themselves to the renrk of
ream* the inebriate's children from the terri
ble consequences of the traffic in intoricatiug
drinks' and in returning to the eltildflal — the Inc
briate, l % sober father, end to his wife, a sober
and affectionate husband; and they never forgot
that pledge to the present time, and they have
kept stilt on in the work,
The men of Maine were in the game position
in which you are here. men of New York. They
were oppressed by the traffic in intorimiting
drinks—they were haunted by thin traffic—they
mold nowhere Melter• themselves end children
from its eonsequences—they found themselves
attacked 'every where by it. and at lain they
came to the cencimiors they would fly no longer
from the foe, put would turn upon kin tracks
and face him. (Applause I Ile related an an
ecdote of a farmer in the early days of NevrEng
, land's history. who, on returning one evening
from a journey to his little clearing, found that
his home had hem 'attached and burned by a
band of savage% VIM] his wife sacrificed /lie
children had managell to escape from the In.
Indians, and tie now them running away on the
other side. Ileimew that they would noon be
discovered and maserered, and being mounted,
het resolved at all events to Bova two of them by
matching them up and galloping off with them:
buk when. after he joined them, and wan urging
oti their flight, he heard the yell of. the. inflime
in pursuit, he got over that Idea, and resolved
they'alionld all die together. • Ile got rid of his
terror, and won all a maxi again. Witt steady
hand 'and seriraim, he shot with hie rifle the
first of hie penmen. and reloading, rapidly and
with self-poesessinu, he shot down his foes one
one afterannther 11.9 they came in eight. -
This (mid the speaker) the men of Miring re
solved to do they had men their children cut
down, and 'had lived long enough endeavoring
to sum /40020 of them—they were surrounded
'.by the dead and dying; but now they resolved
to turn on their tracks, and defend themselves
'manfully from their tremendous fee. lien of
New Yolk, you can do the eame—yon can do
It.-- , you ran do it, men of lOW York! Yoe are
able to "do it. God requires- nothing of hie
creaturerethat they are not able to if
they ',intim but true to Weir duty. If every
man wilt himself take hie Mare in' the.work, it
can he done. Men of New York, you can do
it, Some time ago, I wee in a navy yard, wan
tiering around to are the wooden; there collect
ed; among othet mattes, 1 saw lying on the
ground near a rope walk, a hempen cable pre
pared for a first elate ship of war; it was a
mighty , mretinf matter, and the thought occur
red to me, how is it possible to move this mass
by human fiends, for by laumen.hande it must
be done:;-whpe I was pondering on that ques
tion,'-there came along a double file of sailor.;
they quietly approachedde one end of the ca
ble, panned along its whole length, got the or
der to halt., stooped down, took the cable, as if
it.'were a packthread, un their shoulders, and
marchedaway. Men` of New York, you can re•
deem this Empire'Strite from ruin, if every
men will bit bear his proportion of the bur
den; hot, If three out of every four shirk, it
will be very hard for the rest to perform the
work. Speed, then, Mr. Preaidenf—speed,
then, the fiery crone over this' Empire State,-
from valley to hill top speed it, anromoninges
ery bold and braes and free man to take shore
In this great battle now being fought with that
terrible enemy of human happiness and 'human
'Welfare, (Great applause followed the Conde
sten of:Mr. Dow's speech.)
APPORTIONYMIT.,BILL
M. BRusta chairman of the Committee on sp
pertrattinent in the Homo of Representatives
Mipiorted a bib to district the State for member.
Of emigre's, on Friday. The follotieg are the
provisions of the bill so reported:
Ist- District, Southwark, Atop's:tensing, Pay-
Kingeotning, and West Philadelphia In
the county of Philadelphia, and New Market,
Spruce sad Lombard wards in ths city to form
the first district and elect one..
'4. The City of Philadelphia, except the i abore
wakds, to form the second district and elect one.
The Northern Liberties and Kensington--
one.
4. Spring Harden, •Penn, Worth Penn, Rich
mmsd, Frankfort', Lower Dublin, Oxford,
White
. Hall, Brideeburg, Aramingo, and nnincorporrat
otl in the county—to elect
one-
b. Blookly,4fanayunk, nolhorough, German
town township, Germantown-borough. Bristol,
Brberry, end hioroland in:thp canner of Phila
delphia and tho county of Nontgomory---ane.
6. The couniles of Bncke.and Lehigh—,.one.
7. The ore:lien of Chester end Delaware_
a. The Bounty of Lancaster-one.
The counties of Berke and Lebanon_one..
10, The counties ' Northampton, Carbon,
hlonron, Pike and Wayno—one.
11. The counties of Lttserno,Columbio,
Onili
van and Wyoming7orm .
12. The 'emotion of Bradford, Moos and
Busquellir! e • • -.
13. The coUnties of Lycceilbe 'Montour,
Unlan, and Notburriberland—ill3B.
14. The counties of Dauphin and Schuylkill
—one.
15. The counties of York and Adams—one.
16. The comities of Cumberland,
Perry, and Fulton,—one.
17. The counties of Blair, Huntingdon, Juni
ata, Mifflin acid Centre—one.
IS. The countiee of Somerset,.Feyette, eh kl
0 reene—hne.
19. The counties of Bedford, Cambria, and
ISestmorelatid—one. '
O. The counties of Wsuddngton, and Beaver
21. The county of Allegheny, except Findley,
Mamie, Ohio, Franklin, Pine, West Deer, and
East Deer townships—one.
22. The above townships and the counties of.
Dialer. and Lawrence—one.
23. The counties of Vantage, Mercer, and
Crawford—one.
21. The counties of Erie, Warren, klcit - ean
Patter, Elk, Clearfield, and Clinton—a..
5. The counties nt Armnt . roctg, Indiann, Clar
ion,Jefferson,_and Forreet—nne.
The bill is A gerrymander, aud•does not giro
the Whigs a show. It is not to be presumed
that such a bill can pass. •
--.4.-
FROM WASHINOTA
C,rrespoodPoro of th. 1.0.1.0rth Galrite
WA.IIINGTON, Feb, 111.
Gradually the long continued money pressure
and the unexampled export of coin, are devel
oping their ruinous feuitsf cies. The late failure
in New York, of ItI401: Carlton Co., is a
most significant ono This firm wim..perhaps,
with twe exceptions. the largest silk importers
of the city. They have failed for three quar
ters of a million of dollars, and it in mid hare
a surplus of onsets of $150,000. This last item
will no doubt dwindle in the course of the set
tlement to a deficiency of double the amount.—
Possibly there may have he= a cause for thin
failure additioual to the unfavorableetate . of the
foreign trade. Thin house of Carlton & Ca. Wa's
among the leaders of that band of verialpatriets
who made merchandlio of their sentiment., [it
would be profauation to call them priociplesd
two - years ago, and. advertised their MiionTem
and their goods in the same columns, -for sale
on the most favorable term. 'to southern chsto
mers. They were foremost in the Castle Gar
den meeting, and were understood to be identi
fied with the despicable scoundralisa, which
sought to drive out of the Southern trade teen
of principle and honor, by publishing them as
abolitionists, fanatics, SC , because they declined
to bring their politlcs into the mat.ke,t. It is
altogether probable that they did gain a large
amount of Southern patronage, of a kind which
ruined many predecessors in the same Sue of
hnsinvis. Ilsneg their fate. Bowen Mc-
Namee, who advertised in reply to attempts to
injure and proscribe them, that their goods were
for sale, but that their principles could not be
purchased, lost about five per cent. of their
Southern trade,.bot gamed very largely from
other sources.
The abase of steam ship contracts has become
so glaring, that roma of the members are urging
upon. the Navy Department to take the vessels
already' built, whin he has a right to do, under
a,clauso of the contract. By taking the ships
of Ueorge Lane, and Howland 8: Aspiniall, on
the Ohms awl Stu Prancircojrade, very,nae
ful and necessary class of versela will.be added
to the navy, and a saving of more'rbin•s4oo,-
000 a year will be effected in the esieiage of
the mail.
The Collins brigade of borers and drummers
have made such good use of their champaigne
and other seductions, that the gratuity.to that
line is supposed to be secured. This will be ve
ry comfortable for them, but it Will add ten
centalio the taxes of every head of qamily in
the United States.
I learn at the Treasury Itepartment this there
is no foundation whatever 'for the report of a de
falcation at the Coypus House at San
Peancie
co. Mr. King'e arimunts are not settled, but there
is nothing Improper or suspicious about them
The tdeMbirs froM California declare that if the
eensuireport shall deprive them of any part of
their represatitatiln, they will advise their con
stituents to take possession of their own custom
house. Ibis would be practical secession, much
more formidable than any threatened by South
Carolina. If California should cut off the sup
ply of gold dust, It would be like turning the
MiseiseLppi into the Mammorth Cave, equal to
the total abolition of the 'United States.
Beala ter GWILI, night before lent, gave a party
which.: Allrpseic4 for brilliancy and attractive
ness nny other routs of the latent. Shell Calf•
fortis take the lead and give the law in fashion
and gayety an well as in gold, ir71119.
FROM BMW YORE
I=l
The Temperance jubilee came off yesterday at
MetroPitari Hall under C.d.:lost favorable nod
cheering eircureatances, and cannot fail to bare
a marked effect in the right direction The
epeechas, by Gen. Boonton, the Mayor of Port
:end and of one of our own IncaPrecidenta were
of high character, sod ehowthat they fully COM
prebend the nogg evil they attack, if they can
not kill it, as they seek to do. No exertion.
are ,pared by temper.ce men to produce a fa
vorable recoil in the Legislature. But no one
must conlideetly expect success. New Coglood
may, no doubt will, regulate the use of "rum"
but New Pork will remain steeped to the lips a
giant part of &century after her neighbors have
abandoned this gross vice of gum swilling.
From Europe the news in regarded at com
mercially favorable. The ukase of the Rugg.
Euiperer, prohibiting the export of breadinuffe,
and the probability that France will adapt a
similar measure, etrengthe.oor market, giving
MOM it dove the prospector being the 111ing
sellers of grain to Englatl, eliould !ler mac
hete farther advance. The .clockof grain on
the gab.nl are small at - preseitt, but the eon,
gin of navigation upon the Lakes does sway
'with all fears of our ability to fill any and all
demands upon us.
Messrs. Carlton & Co., the milk firm which
suspended on Monday, hem made arratigeniente
to,go on, by tranefering their whole concern to
a former partner, who besides paying all the
debts gives Mr. Carlton a bonus it Is uodergood
of fifty thousand dollars. Mr. Carlton has been
on active member of the Union Safety Commit
tee, and the cable editors of the Evening Poet
have been en generous an to charge hie, failure
to misplaced confidence in.Southena Merchants
who have repudiated. The groundlessnees of
nook a charge is clearly shown try the fortune
which. Mr. Carlton taken out of the concern, eon
pended as It was.
An oration' is to be givee to the. memory of
J. Feonimore Cooper, nn 'the 2Gth instant, at
Metropolitan Hall, at which Mr. Webeter will
preside, assisted by Fijasbingten Irving, Be.
croft, Everett, and others. An addeese will be
delivered by Mr. C: Itryant,which wilt no doubt
be worthy thit occasion and the man.
The great bear of Wall Street "Jacob Little,"
ban again taken his seat atthe Board of Brok
ers. -After -settling with Ids creditdrs,7who took
all they could get and were'eatisfied. As he is
ono of the ablest and shrewdest men in the
Street, he will ere long become a creditor to his
creditors, and give them a taste of his quality,
which is never to lit a debtor off until ho has
got the last penny and a note for the balance.
Another large contract has been made for
Iron for a Western Railroad, by a Wall Street
House, and your good neighbors in 'Ohio will
hare under them for many egood yearn speci
men of •English railway bare, bought with mon
ey raised by mortgage upon ,their Itids. The
talk about the tariff at Washington will end in
talk, for we have not Suffered enough. yet to
make the people of Pennsylvania and Mae's
chusetts haslet npon a higher tariff, ae the price
of their votes at the next Presidential election.
The Canada's news in relation to iron is favora
ble, and it - *nay be gratifying to the craft - in
Perineylvania to know that all are not idle.
Our hotelinegin to be crammed with southern
merchants, aid our streets to be barricaded
With dry goods, boiei, and the endless variety
of packages that contain. the eatables, drinka
'
bier and vrearables of the countfyi- As a gen
eral thing; Alm southern people have brought
more funds than was expected, and city traders
doing - business South are rather easy._ The
Irestenutrade is the slowest pay, but a demand
for grain will Goon see them at the bead of the
list of desirable customers, :A good • deal of
freight Is already offering Oaten-Hoo' and West
by railroad, andlncressing dilly. Hotel prop.
arty is so good that -the new landlords' f the
- Metropolitan, the Lelands, have sold out the
Clinton Hotel, for $30,000, a premium of at
least $2OOO. There not a betel in Nett York:
that delimits the name, In width the . proprietors
are Wain money, Two dollars imd • halt
. . .
a day Is ratter dear living, yet it is easy to get
it in Broadiay.
The gathhring of the Sainte for Virginia is
close at hand, and on the 27th of 'lt all.the
devotees of!the Rochester Rapping School that
can raise toe coin are to flit to the "Mountain
of the Lard," tm they choose to call it. Paul
and John are in regular correepoadence with
several of the deluded men and women, and a
visit to Virginia - only will cure them of the
mania that has attacked them. Every Sunday
the Rev. T. L. Harris preaches "as he is in•
/mired" to an audience that travels Miles to
hear-him. Twice or thrice a week the mediums
communicate the tidings of the Spirit World,
,and rouse the hearts of the believers. Several
desirable businese stands are in the market by
those who thus yield to an excited fanny, and
we bid fair to have repeated the old Millerite
delusion, when I knew of people who took their
meals to church, and expected to he eslled from
thence. It is a long while since, and those who
thus waited have forgotten their faith. C.
ADDRESS OF KINKEL TO THE OERXAN ICOS-
BOTH MEETINO
CINCINNATI. IVednesday.
Delegations continue to visit Kossoth, and
the material Rid pours in finely. Yesterday,
add to-day, many associations visited him, there
is no flagging in the desire to help the Magyar.
In Saturday and Monday, he is to make. two
speeches. I doubt not they will' be no ghlr as
nor yet delivered by hint.
I referred to Kinkle's address at the German
Kosqutli meeting I enclo.e it, or rather it trans- .
Intl. of it, furnished by a German friend Af
ter Kossuth had finished his speech, Gottfried
Kinkel rose awl said:
(InvERNoW Car,. and hrrt , ren of wy Mad.
We have a guest in our toidid,i whose hours are
holy to to: breame every minute contains is
deed with him. Ile left his quiet in the circle
of loving ehrildren, to- raise hie powerful voice
fur an oppressed he.mrsphero. Its sound has just
now electrified our hearts. Even he will return
to Europe, the theatre of his deeds. We have
no right to detain him from his labors in listen
ing to high•eounding orations. I shall be brief!
Governor Kossuth, you behold lv this mils
log a fraction of n mighty nation. A world's
history tenches the destiny, that Europe's mis•
ery shall he the foundation of American's great
ness! Poor Exiles, fleeing from violations of coo
scieuce—from the knout of the oppressor, and
from hunger's keen fangs, have cleared a wil
derness nloug these beautiful rivers siddlitaje,
tie lakes. The emigration of the tart few years,
since the suppressed revelation o f Eur o pe. hoe
produced manifoldly, the history of the Pilgrim
Fathers. The mightiest state of modern history
like - the mightiest of old. is hutted on the labors
of emigrants and exiles. To this emigration of
misery, the German hears the greatest barthen,
for oh country suffered for centuries 54 fearful
and manifold evils so ay German fatherland.
Count. liovernor, the heads, and you will not
find more, even of your, Magyar people than
there are 4/remand in America.
You base properly apprecritted in your speech,
the significance of throe her million,. These
indlions do.oot, like the Yankee,strive ever for.
want from the settled form to new clearings of
the primeval forest, they settle down pert.-
nently upon the acquired heniestend., they de
veleitthe attachtnei t of their new firesides and
their new homes, they thus give to their chil
dren the possibility of progressing higher and
higher in el trilisattou,-noil to open op in this pro
saic. land, the paths to poetry, music and
beauty.
Your all encompassing eye h as glanced, ton,
at the imports... of my people at home in the
smile of liberty of Europe. and I thank you for
it But one .11111‘ty of the German yon paused
uaer very elightly, ant you will permit toe,
humbly, to call your attention to it—it is the
wiirMah itiatiet cti tie Gees.
The Germanic •wuni and the Germonic spirit
has madetimportnat conrinento eastwardly from
Germany, and in the, mouth pf it too, thlllllll
princes nit on thrones far IteyohJ the original
limits of Germany. there we, the people, less
just' then your struggles for frenlotuAlokernor,
would be far heavier than they are, sad Naomi,
Bohemia and !tab , would perhaps, sleep the
sleep of death, in the grasp of their tyrants.
L oo t, t o Franc, Go not there still exhibit
themeelves the quickening desire to et:wretch
on the Rhine' Should Elsace sty to-day, let
Us return to OUT people, would not nil Frame
be one army against the realization of a United i
Germany' other people, as they for fretion,
alweye desire with it an enlargement of terri
tory.. My people do not, because it knows a
„principle which you stated to-day an your lead•
mg our, that each nation has the right t,:gt . ve
itself its own government and law, and to irrat
oil foreign eulijug-strot.. Among the Germs
t
you won't fills) one republican, who would • a
without eriej, cheer enthusiastically your-Fu
clpstion from the oppression of German Kings,
and we are even willing to entrust to your hand
our brethren in Blenburgen, siocr we have your
wont that Hungary will adhere to its free etto.
nicipal constltotion, which tenth to every peo
ple its own unrestricted development As we
feel towards Hungary, via we feel towards Po
land and Northern Italy.
Germany wants freedom, that it may give
others freedom, although, nominally, {he battle
is fought against German 'armies. , ITe. detest
despotism on deeply, that. we detest it feel,
where it veered to benefit us at the expense of
others. Governor, yon will search the annals
of history for another people thus just and gee
, eroipt. in rain. When hereafter this young rt.-
public shall tam crushed th, then the German
republic will stand immovable in its language
and its, territory, imperishable through the jus•
ties of its people.
This nonvictiou prompts evidently, too, the
Germans of Cincinnati. in granting their it,
instance towards freeing liongory. They hae
themsrlvee o suffering country, and for or, they
have heretofore contributed. Rut this does not
satisfy them—to you nod your country extends
this desire to metal, and to your hand they wish
to furnish weapons against tyranny, SO that
they may wipe out our tun:tattoo of your coun
try's oppress.s. The deep hatred of yourself
and the Italians towards the house of Ilapshurgb,
find nn ergo:, in csory patriotic breast., and three
nations ethud resolute to lower its double eigle
.
One thing only, Governor, do nut ask of us,
that we should accept freedom from other na
tions es long.an there is hope to secure it by our
own menus. That you do not, is pr s oveil, by
what you have just spoken, and you spoke my
very noel when you said, that each people moot
prepare for and carry out its own cattiest.
When the best French revolution broke out,
our Klopittock, the truest German Reputlican of
his age, already a Man ill grey years, hot youth-
ful like raid Rhine Wine glowed his splendid
genius, when news of the I leptruction of the
Restile ranch him. Ile then wrote his befiliti- 1
ful ode, which is the eohir of the thunders
of the Faubourg:Rt.. Antoine, One regret
only passed through his great soul, that Ge*
many did not lend the van, and that the gold
en eagle of the Holten Stauffer did not wave
in the winds with the !reach ,thbeolor. And
this Same regret would every great heart feel,
if in the next revolution, we should be cont.
pelted to ;notch the slow step of Austria's
militia.
The initiative of the revolution has hitherto
been In the hande of France, and even Intery
we waited for the bloody Paris manifesto of
1862. But France has dime so much agelest
monarchy in all ire farms, that the last battit•
seemed for it mere child's play. Frxnee has lon
its crown. and from thin hour all nations hells
entered into the competition who should wear
it. Germany, too, will enter the lista. Ire iron,
too, shall mingle in the contest; and from your
hand even, Governor, freedom would be a 'honk
lea. present, and I would wet it with tears of
shame.
Thus feeling, I come to my brethern in Amer-
Ida, waking them to give me the meson, to &n
-ewer your blows for freedom In the Flak, with
like blown for like cause in the Weal, and the
voices which reach me from Germany, toll me,.
that my people share their proud determinatiou.
I am ours Germany will, in duo Ume, he ready
for the revoluton. May the Gereuni in Amerl•
ea, assist all nations in their struggles for free
dom, and yours first as the nation that fought
the longest and the hardest for the freedom of
Europe: but may he never forget his owe father
land, which is too gtent not to break lie own
path for freedom.
And thus, through my humble self, Germany
greets you, Governor, as the ••mae of the age,"
not in the sense in which you have just declin
ed the appellation, but as the powerful bearer
of the revolutionary spirit at this time, In you
we recognise the solidarity of the people. Eng
land's people, nobler_ than all Its governments,
have 4rafin you Into the, youthful politics of
oar continent, before your mighty word, mighty
through truth, America rises from the odium°.
thous rocking chair of non-la)ervention. You .
have formed an alliance with Italy's master geni
us, and. Poland is used to fighting under your
banners.
The hour comes, and soon it will be here,
when the people, united, wilt strangle the dra
goit-of dospotis= in his maseowitio nest, and
thts hour inserts into the hearts of regenerated
mankind your name, Governor with an inefface
able impress.
THE CLOVEN FOOT =ROBED.
The people of Pennsylvania *III rocolect the
promises made by the Locofoco !Were before
the late election in thle stae, and their-public
demonstrations made at meetings held in Barks,
SchayLkill, Montour', Lycomiug, Clarion, and
other counties, after the election; to favor of a
madificaflon of the Tariff el 1846, so an to make
it kw oppressive on the great entries of Pe1111•
sylvenis—Coal tied Iron. Well, an opportunity
'of testing, the sincerity of thesefriirufr of.Protee
tion; was pi:seated In Congress h. few day/ ago,
smthow did, they sett Let no tier.
On monthly the oth inst., in:the House of Rep
resentatives, Mr. Welch (Whig) of Ohio, offered
thb following resolution:
• Resolved, That the Committee of Ways and
Means be instructed to report a bill modifying
and altering the Tariff of 4840, eubstrinting,
wherever practicable, specific for ad valorem du
ties, with such rates of duty as will yield a suf
ficient revenue, ardent& discrimination in:favor
of iron and other articles of domestic manufac
ture and production as will afford adequate pro
tection to the labor of out own citintau against
foreign competition.
Objections having been made to the introduc
tion of the resolution, Mr. Welch moved to sus
pond the rules to enable Mtn to introduce it.
On thin question the yeas and nays were cal
led, and resulted yeas fio, nays 100! Bo the mo
tion wan lost; the rules were not suspended,
and the resulutihn was not introdliced.
tlf those Who vote,l for a suspension of the
rules; and were virtually in floor of altering
the present Tanit. vet were Whigs, 7 Locus, and
Free Sellers. Of the Ins who voted nay—
against pivitection—i6 vete ' , morn', nail 1.3
Whigs. These 13 Whigs, he it remembered, all
bail front the !tooth, and were elected on the
Union cud State's Rights licketn.
All the Whig members from lientoylranin, in
their synth at the limo voted to etißpinnl the
rules.
AU the • Thaaerrote-' . rrsemhern from Pennwyl
calla, in their nettle at the I,4oe—except Portal
awl Porker—eofed n•ith the Free 7'r.pler3 iv' the
Tho vote of the Peowsylvanis delegwte+
us fallow,
less -•Allison, Cost,.
T Rowe, J. W Howe land Perk-r;
Whirs and'_ Democrat,
N —Jonts, Dawson, Ditomick, Gamble Grua
Whlair Locolocos
rive Lovoi from l'ettusylenain dodged the
citirvtion viz:
Florence, Hobbit., Ito., iHorrivon tool it
as much for •Ilemoerney' and the tariff Their
profegsions of friendship for the intercity of the
Bt/Ital are ell insincere ntnt are only made at else
[Muth... tollcatnh votes. linen .1. Glancy Jones,
who 1111,1 one of the prime Movers of, the recent
Berk, county movement, is found soling against
the proposition looking for the relief of Penn.
sylvania labor! —ll.r. Iraer. .
IrCr,Wll4l that 11,14 tialter.l with that. most
1 , rme.t0..“, all thin., cot.. I.ut volt 1k.1.1 . 1111
Great
eel,
bran... 11 paq...retral •
In, tt never
1 , , eel nnd oral (nr ahno. •111..11
nn. , ire 11. - I,nl apparliou. and (..r mutual, nn mccl.
Ion.• 1,.. ~, . , oltraciou. ar,
tinikownl
DEAFNESS AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY
CURED. -'
• WY - Dc. Lc licoi.; offers to t1t0,40 suffer
IN; from f4.afne•m. ht• Inf.llible aural remelt., • Klett ,
btor teen put yetotltst tt near)) tt„tty,yy4 yon•
brat etl dr•TII•114. Tito, reotedie•••aapris. , lllforrot etoretes
for .lIUPIIAPI of the koterual. funfair. auJ extetnal Esr.afttl
have l• ea pron•unrett Ity`ALso••..,lyttrett•l auriottot—ltr,
Knauer. of Berlin; I lard llNtrao.of P.m; Curl,.. Melt
et. A Vrar•ley, nt L0kt10n414'.1,104 the otfut 'wonderful
apJ ffeetu•l aptallet ito-dt••••ey ttf4l, ibterbal•uti
m4lll.tAtt their tr.; ta ore apparrot the huh ...Oath
Ur I, tt.yrt oft'? n -.try In ear, re.. When. It,
ear I. ye at, tr. format:lay Ile ha•_etaftletee certlfirottee
1.1 curt. irtou U.... rho b.l heett deaf ond dont, wn.l
wit-tae bearingls tottr oeutoloot fettfor•tt nbt , af •
en•ltle.l to te•rn Lb. last, uutte ! Ti,. nab,.. et OT, tut , n ,
y-srr fd, hu.l et, per arms .a.,. hay. Gres to fel by Ile he
ntay .rO Sr appl•-• tint, hate... by ...log • to
tenyrio.o et Ebel.' en, cab 1..,, reme.lle• xent to any
part To.yr•- ettu•tiltatttot $lO f.ein h Data • to . .
rtt , A. .rtno ty rest ....I (•. Waal c, ..b•it •
•:ttelt lwarJ to 1 - •••tallto. dlytatit, of •Yabtreo feet
/11411,0110, ear
X II 1. Brunn, Trpeti., natl,. 4r and lu Pi.
aiW TrrlLlnant of 11. Live sL.I Dumb, tr.L•lstril
IL.m ptrom.Sl. Pr L.. Itrulict. liLoLa
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IifE,4ICANTII.E. LIBRARY AND ME
.. CH ANICS' INSTITUTE
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Pali Importation of jiamware, Cutlery, &c.
EAX;AN ; ',SON &E CO,
No. 128 Wood Street,
V.eirof
FOREIGN LNG DONENTIG
ILARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.,
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'and • hL.I. 11-, aro t.. 1 offer euNA prtee.
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an 1 int.. Thr Ilia of Ili. nAlicnnion of air .n.l
inelin l l,r oxnrcrocul cci.lll r
nol Er. Na •Ir awl nte.m Ant. Viciorlicin
of dli. droned f c.tilionoric—tf tin nonillion cif tcull.l•
con. lirowloAl iolitilin
Aon. aLI illuitrelico,
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THE undermignil Ica, rubbed at the Jer
.ror,lity Deana 0ur...0r New 1 oat sty, irslsTslat
swag, assisroari 11. 161.1. at Ins
wrong alrost $1,11,611t3t wlvrt. was so Dry SIT, 1.1114
al thy Vaimrsivs Hank or for at a t r , of
tot. tt Slava, at wen.' J. Is I/ OA, rarhser,
atai kalgrli.istaislAvnt. Th... rostra w•trut a lalr
Istrue, twarbast dato,Junr . 2 1,1. Irtirr 1, ansl tlLr r. rtr
not to auts. sv rho. irrisr uut, vary., thin. roilrla—roa
ksug °symbols. 01110., 01 to,tra out aast 11, Thy haul
.111 iariso root. of that slat, oust a calling In all but
I who+ will not Ir. rsaloorsool soul.,
gots, 4.1 the figure Ist Io lust Sok. li l rovi stosirt lb , .tis.
dalhou taut.. J. °a th.. Irrt rod sseravls not,. Tlse ono,
Ran of tire hots. rats., Iron our unto la lonnirrl. All
uorretus ago rati11....1 uoi iss rostra lugs, anrasorsvor
Ult. Jo...Hutto. Anti s vrt son 1110111So.1 Usage tutor...toga
us itss , Itaisos or to tbs. swayslasal. Isr 1.1.-
uvapis othrawtar .1 slnona ton, last lissnslnot
dollars, ...ad is ssgorrat lon 11,r t oramsrar ~0 1
tt t. Art
k anal Itgrontrians II
WlmtuG too, to 1.. 5, Is IiASS siTA• 111
Removal.
E undersigned have. removed, Kinee the
lat.. Oro, to their nr &return, tornFr Front noel IrFrrr
t0..4., .mltr. 1... prepro.4l on.. Ir. .IF/F to Gil ur
n rar.l a 0 0.0.1 to tr....rr curtanurro an hor..lnfurr.
J.UN 11:W1N • ,ON
Double •Reed Melodeons,
eris,eit theenter earhardt, Turk
,II KLEBEII Ita., just received one elegant
Maw.. anailn by Chn original I.
ventar .1 Carbarilt. h. Y Tisk 111,n...1a ban. ilnialtin
...it of rnoila. anal Gor [wants. ilnlinany and plans of tips,
rapipity rl hind, outlaw... all otlior instru
silents. lb* hind. It in y ulapt«l ton/serval niti
nail intinitoli proses:Oil« la
mall °raw:m.o.st.. but
taw Wants an nin', anti at Ihn nanin limn morn dunibin
and nratint 1./..yi actin, Thrin . in oar in nan at the
lin, lir. Fulton'. Church. which gin.. tiolinnteilaal
ll.—The Public is trinnirtfully iniritial In nil and na
.111)0 (het •linst, Sipe af fan (Mika lhry,.
Na. 101 Third it.
lildo. Cincinnati. on con-
It a tfVeth t I.FY, Libarty it.
WINDOW la ASS —.300 boxes 8.110, lox
It 12, •Ilit 10x1-1. for 1,3,1,, nr
faMit MURPHY t LUU
S -I UMAI---2 tow, Terinonser, reed thin-day
and for m 51.1,,
f,2,11 MINH • LEY.. 1,11,0 rt,
1?ItESII EUGS-500 doz. received rind for
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8124
Steam Communication between New York
and Glasgow.
rimtv. (Antigun, and New
lanee
ii York
. ..tophir minr Y. anrrni ..,,,
AleAlwbir IlLA:4111W. 1.90 . 2 tom and adu ",
h^r , " lam' , N. Mann., (latn or th. Cu.
York.ll 1111111,/,) commander. I. appnirdnllonan-lrdnu :se.
York n...icor Wargo., on Tuesdir. IS. nth el Much
nonl. at 12 o'clock. warn.
I'ARAMIE
lilmt Cabin (stew.nrs
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PM=
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Mora ruler Inrludo Drafts., hut nut wino-for liquor,
uttiolt funolout board.. motor.. Irv..: Cut
tura o nrumn•
1.4 n. Imlgbt of paffago fipply
J•laf , itioN• Ilmmlway stro..l.
NEW
Cottage to Rent
NEW BRICK COTTAGE, on tho Al
le,theny,Aido. 1001
ul 1 Alstaner
In
Lim Toll 2
t:l7ll l l.tune In
ronv.ral.talf arrang.d—baring lining Mon. ki lei 1,11.
70
th.
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tgt 4% o :i t r b t ' 17 1 1; 1 71 0 4
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Sishin rria,.., mum, to,ther7wito tnr:; s A,l rr.
ground. Knoulro A.
IJN - NEItY 110 USE TO RENT, with „„
1.1 Orels.r.l not N:lrubl...ry, and Irrom lo to
brae t Krountl. Enqulrro 01
fell•tf A. WILKINB t CU.
Post eopy.]
Coal Land for Sale.
AIRES Coal Privilege, just above
17 W lierend Ilan, on the f
Pm. me, longish'slienr.
A. WILKINS
. •
To Let,
,YfTHIEF: STORY Brick Dwelling
louse. situated on Penertreet, fourth door
I Uo the eorner of PILL !inquire of Jotur ti.
tWON..ir I fu21.7.1n I it. a U. flat S.
,
/70 the honorable the Judges of thaecurt
of tieneral luarter Peoniona of the Peace, to •011 for
Comm. of A of the. First Ward,
oily of Pilisbunds, In the tlonnty of Illiegheny, humid)*
s hswetit: that your pvtllloner I// desirous of keeping a pule
lie Lome Or tavern, In his hum.,ituate In the ti ard
Mrs.ove-41mila. , hari provided l(with neresearies for
ecourenience and accommodation of travelers and steam
Ile Illelroloro preys your honors to grant hint IL
N e ill
keep a-loove Of public entertainment, and he
Mil ever erirt ev
We, the eubscribeis. rill:ens of the Want aforesaid. do
prtify that the siture petitioner ts of mad repute for how
may and temperance, and Is well provided a ith Louse
ofand roneettienrs 4 foe the amominodetion and lodging
omngen and trsivitirr. and tliatsaid tavern to neer.
sari
Jame. urar..iti it wet. uttiliogtos. Samuel Palter.
A. Sehlidseter,llenre Long. K. grislier. J.l.lracer,L7.
sou.
Alien tlard'elL W. U. W right, Jame. IhawfoN, U.
It Clara.
Dfsu of Pittsbuigh t Allegitetty and Vicinity
• • • ,•••-_.•
ANY personwishing to 'hare p view of
tbrir rounn7 Dela ynt On the urge. tan do Br) by
motit4 appllco2/04 Oa or • before the tint dar . of m
Wa
aven
next) to • tlthntlt44lt 14444t1f TEM meet, or to
ft. fitrOtlirllff
Allegheny. County. Cs: •
In the Orphans' Court of skid
,411 - 01;1:1K;I.t=h:.;; g . orol
ititridr• Kw,. Audit., in , 11.1ribut.f
tipoti arcouni. Ur. emirt
JARFAI 11 II !Well. rk
rianwl.l hiliw .
In 11. , •linirihntlori of flu.
nt r It, rat-
Tuwwloy. 11,1:31 illy wt t.' •
st
latelllE. A {blitwr.
QI'I:ING AN!) SUNI,MEIt 11)PLEkS--A
-‘ 7 A Al Cri.i.sw CIA NI";
Yigurwl sli.l Plain 11.411
New Goods
JUST rt..•..i ving nt WM. DIGBY'S. Tlw
t Innll,Tnt ! In • lirm
nsoon...nlr ..f
ott, l, `stn " slut tbr nll.ll.ew
nnd moanal•r...
.Ar Th. Prng.rintur ol
hop,. 1,0 lr,rn.l c o up..
ru•t./ind r• .rtrt. lai. •nrl, rall 1
Simplex Mnnditiis
1/6AN, WI ['SU'S & CO.. N.. Wood
t ‘e - I •
11..Pu i ot t 1•• Tnttit. mt,rtt.rit
ttv, NIL 011,, uNto It. t.ntg”,ll,l ti-t iu
et• t,rt ttittetttNl • tto n-ntttot+. 41t.t-lt rt...
,t out torter. t•tt• r ,
Olt-4101i .tt tt , ••
trt„ t . ttn...ett hNt - I.lt ..t. •tt t,1.1
Lotitt N. II 11.,1t3
:ttn
I nth. 4 . 111 r.• nt...-k r d.
I
ttt rt , ett•ttett. IU I /11.... 1.01 tit thin vtl tltti ttpti
to 11, IN I .ttNit ..m.lat ttt otatte S.
Nt
Mo.Nt •1tt , .1. It. .0,1.1 at 1 4 M0m...,
.11 .N.r.ttrt• t.. tr It pl.—N....tit Nntl
Jolt N ftli Kit
—•
VII 1.11 I S 'COM BS. to JOIIN
1V A Lk ittt, Itatt 1 , 41,,n F. And Dow..
lININI•strr, N. • Ntrt. r
,t I,,st 41.1 tot, •11.1
IN.ttrth vet. hit •ttor O. Do arttNtitt.rt • •I , t It •
t ft
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•
r.,,,tlts 111,1t..1 tr.
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N I .It I ES—Git
I , .1, ler,
4...•Et.tc
i,A IA II DICK 1,1 Ai
Yronl
I.l ' ETILK —ns .otoko ertnlo 1m luAnd
11011 All DII DOA n DO
1, - .lnl
•
HAIRY FAIt3I
rr1...1,•-•te.l I, r n1.7;/•.•I al.l
.14,1 W •
Orphans! Court Sale
I.llllltill ANT to az. tho (Irrhan,'
g ..; Mfg if rooriti. •Ifl Ir. • at....
It. , larett. A. D..
:sr ii. high- fei and
lot ol to tho
ewe l'orpriirren
•Gi I le, null rutin.. 1.3r1: f0r5.1..1. 4
• I.ot .4 .1 Mr iirt.i.r•l pluti of I . at•hur
.1,, gni rri...< P.. ,
t tbi.
to
if., the .lor r•lr. f.. A ).orn trot.: folio to
m. to lir . 1,81:KT PLM 10. r
Spring Prints
A. lASON CO. hay.. just cifiened 5
A. cwe• S,rln4 1,nt,1,11C(11..r. !ei.2l
' NEN 111)K ES--.lllit received dti dozen
a A ••••”1.1 to: esiubne
A NI teo.
fol,l a .:1 11 art.l rirml
90(1 G.11.1.4iNS VA RN ISIM S-- Smith;
evlrk.rate: ArauJ• t.-r
J 111.
50 11'1' u:ILLS—In
0 i t . 1 , 1 . 5 . .. ,, A , 1 ; E
a( N
id II( ARTIST'S et/Loll—A,surt
pky In tube, Irs ri,re
KISS). A 00.
( BRI.S. LA RI) OIL— Burekiiiitorti brand
Kl tit , t ill .
New Goods Arriving.
`PIIV UR
811102111.1E0 , liar, "osii.
iiimger,lre,..l.ll,l4 tt.r rl, ,yru,
for
tr.OR luninot es. t.
11.6.1.t.iv, mud Tlir-0.1
1,41 11,4,,
Fr.torb)lna*lin Lftme,
1.1, Clark Figured
er.noty
Jul inv ft.•l
• •
lIAY 1.1,, (on whar(l fur eale by
41, N 1-111-ill,
FILL., 10, I IL •••Edrw•ii• ..i.oitlll 4,11.17,
IV . I LOAM TA P E A l'i 1 , N'n. 113-Fourth
V. , . r I.iisiirid.•nd loi 1•••1 •ire.l. Alleiatir
ni, Nlavitil•rt.i n
rer, ot Mo., dead, loimil•n Filud.ll edentate
I
Ballo. %xi •ri:lo•iii• •• i ar .
l'er•iii• li.i hal, wore to (In ai ~ or lin. •111 do well t ,
rail, io iNo in, rid, iin i 1.0•111,/ iiiiinr wort nteruted ti,
um t. , .!. rtm.b. iiiid ii. vie nit nottelue, our oirui kw,
awl iil,l i•i ..... et...die I 1.• ordli..i hoot si km
w• wni °Elide .tidili•eniiiii In •i., title,
. . . .
M
hnr.itt ~..untry "rho •irk to porch.* pps.
nty concert., tomer Iron horlutrn find It td tge ad.
tomtits, to n r.ll Inborn porch...kb Iron nernald
hso.lc ad. vi• • only instaulnyturr. of fdys. nod
eke cad ln 0— el.
o Mc mos.. for Lonl him, blunt Lend itad
Pon, oe yrnai of arollt.n.
Istrly
•fil'iSH [mien ffetlit , Tuot reii'd per
8 . 4 0 sod I . It 11. nod for
k CO
k;-50 Cream Ctivegv, reveired
ki and Se •Tln by 1,21, It. IMI.ZEI.L. nn
B uri4-..-:4 lib!, and prime
J A u. l • nh If [lath
(
*IIF. ES 1: fan red and
1,, i./••211 • J C.O.} ILLIt
ICU\—A .mall
lot, in nt , tiri , : . and for gale
'wU
ii.IALERATI;s_S(I la,. and '2O in
C 3 f .ale Ty
J n 1•011101.0
I lin ims-21) bt,b, viii...l and hue sale by
1,1 .1 !I
I AR D-4 kg,,, and 101 - .0010 liv
I A 1,1 J It I'ANFI Itl
reed on eiinsignment,
1. Id . T mdi.. y tF!..
myl ts.• ..1 ran, at
S ttli A It —2O in , st ,,, ore,
J or . s:1,.;1 , 1 : ;•; . to
I atlalt--10.1igv. Na. I Lett! Lortl, fps xaIN
J. a I. (Into
INF.I;AIt-30 1 , 11+ .;
i pur,
1., 1 hr
t r 1i .., —; . .t ,, t , 1,0111.1
ree',l
:nut vm: CIL
I ) OLL iftirr hit.. prime: reed and
aa, nor nal- Yy (Wk.. C. P. 51111.11 H: A 4.11
Biti.k Ihr. roc'tl [hi+ dap
roar tY and PA It It , an 4 !tor .nl. 1 y
141 ELL k CO.
11: 4 1 13N'S CI NCI NN ATI srmicii—too I.z.
, landing (nom Aram., Iloilltanl., .04 •an toy
( ).1 11'0 IlklikLEV I eo.
if *LOVER SKKII 7 -1511bugbels prime Clover
I_, Sant nor aal• toy J N In Lll'oltTll A CII
unn • «coo
IiItiLASSIIS-- lOU bhlx plan talon• looks
17j rr. plat raealyrd oral for aslant.
N IJILWO1:T11 I CO..
4621 31 ICnnt
. .
1 1 011ACCO--40 kegs Kentucky ti twist lift
havoc, far aal. by J. 5 DII.IVORTII A Co.
1,21 .1 Wnoal at
VlTAsii—;l( el.ks prime lor nole by
J. S. I.II.IVOILTII A Ea.
1,5.21 :;!. wpm
A LCOIIOL--50 bbl, 76, , .1* - 2 and 4N deg.. for
..k (02,0 01111/..41.
• •. -
P SEED--70 bhl.4. for sole 1.5
.1. Kllll,Oll.
NEW. BOOKS! NEW BOOKS
T ROLNIES LITERARY DEPOT, N.
A 's Third rtrrrL opporltr thr Vogt Ofhrn
'namten • Paw* thr Peopl—No 4.
l'utuam's Srmi-Mouthly Lit.r.kry for Ttarallerr and the
nerwl•lr—No: i.
National 31-µzaame, fur
Coolie Monta..Leoun, the ((7 In SorinlY
htl,kerboeket Magaatne, for rebrumi — Pr...
I .nrar.r. gr..? work mr Ihn llowor•elr• al .flinerrh.
abri.l.n.l by him frmn bin lane, Sort.
Women 0(14,6111.411y, exemplary for id. of Piety and
Charily: by Jolla Karaciaukch.
I:cl,tio Magazine, for Fahruarl•
•
Model A rrhi WA, for February—No- S
Ilnrperso Slag/aloe, lOr Februarr.
Amy Laorren., Roman, br the molhor of - 51an11 , .1,1
11.11•'
Florwora or Pelf Drpondeor
I.rbnd for llordmod. b➢ Lady Pular,
Yaut...n aud Vara., Lelirr,
==b!f==
It
A largo lootortonont go.torn Larrarg Papore. gla•go
I n d hoot, and •ollmetiptlong twolgol at-the publOhnea
lILACK TEASI-30 half chesty
of superior Oolong T., ....to , Ifg oggOO,
or gala at il .
L. g0...A.1, low prior of “ 11....
u. I.lbert,
Cal - A 1.1.0ral dlan.unt to gutallorg. . .
W.A. Alrel.olloA CO..
fatil Ornrwrr. antlTe, Llnl n.
1I II BESF:-2: - .0 boxes prima Clean,;
t) .)1 II; Itn• ra4 lw
fr. _ r .. 11.1 LULL k CO.
rrilllloTll ha. for sale by •
1,0 11. .I.ALZEI.I. t ca.
'ALA NTA'fION MOLASSES--sou
we'd pr. rtramor El.phant, and for NOP by.
1.01 1% BAUMAN a Co
ollthlON Sit:LIARS-50 boxes landing
p
J per otawin, Brillianq awl to Palo by
faL 14 M. 11)000NY it CO.
r .e b r t . ,l . l4 ; r: ,, W h i r titer Strained Lard
I
0. P LACE BURN
-noTAsii— to. eaoko prime, for sale lot
WI. J Kllll, a CO.. Ww.1 . 14.
4, VG AK-4 boyes White Havana, for sale
frl 1 Y.NGLIrdI a PENN NTT.
')EA NUTS - 2.69 bags for sale by
A rob'PENNI:TT
_ __—
I ARV bbls. for sale by
II WILI ENtlLltql a iihNsvrr. _
SOAI —Li boxes Fancy;
fela t
Co Tolle Ww wed
l a l w oNs l fa
erry.r Llc br
4 . 2 uoml-15 Hide. N. 0., fur sale by
/..7 tem xasibian a BENNETT.,
01. 17 20 bble.. LinneAl, , Lutl a lf ,r q_
.4 -
kr O. SUGAR-25 hhda. rood per. str.
Sa
lem, for pal. Or WII. FIAfIALT.T s al.
1.11 0 • IA and 20 Wow l at.
JILANTATION MOLASSES-231 bbls.
I_lll,
fol 9
BurrEß-5 bbls. fiesb solo by
fel9 11 - 14.1tAliALKY 6 CO.
UOIIIIIION SEGARS-60 boxes (200,1)011)
far eels by ' li.ta.kLEV a C.
fol 9
LOM SEED-33 We. prime, Fur saki by
lJ kV) WICK 41.11cCALNDLIM.
COMMERCIAL*.
Ila i TM cal AR yfttlesoettla and .xbeeripium.
'Wm paper navivni and Corwardd frorof exponso. rroni
PITTSBURGH MARX}I
Orricm 04.41,41,
Tue4day Moremp. F.b 24.
There was n fair general business fining in
th• marl. i leet•Nar. with nn marked, change In °not),
The river trot rising very rapidly yesteaday,
nod at .1... k. thee.. •ere oret 17 feet lo channel. Tbi..
Ooe. l win ver, F. .14 carry away all the lee. Navigation
o 111 he (tee ef oh.leurtion. en 4 ye zuty zoo
i.o..inee, rea.a.n here.
f 1.111:n Not.. eonmouener came farward
eofor.,m,al). rao Town n Fekf of moment. The
. 0- I • boor pull 1., quo o
lni al El
. nutl !bun Abuelo bu fur rt. f.and extru.
‘l%.- %a 1.,: ehnu.uu ter us.. Jobb; ln Wain—
Ih.. b•lbJ. hu Curb frbm •to; . •• at .11r - bu.
[Arum. Ira. doing lb
n,nr q t r . btu,. Sut.tt, •L 64 Fa s!i<,
:.In al ht.. I{ tin prima nt tin cnnaconn at k. Ott
tint ,rtl•t tont IJJ. nlnlaaat. •tg. ausl that,
.10 .111 ',lonia,. nnt It.tforr I . ..portent. at 74:rt.:h. , 41, rr—
nt awl tit. nt rant,. Snlen:ht tart ,
51.5 Leaf Sugar .71,1,0, It In
IlritSlS- Or.le au setts,. latrine, sm. JIMOR ha Brach
1. al, iss r el 111, Ser
sad *l t s•r side, 5 11, st m lor shoulders, S for shier
mid s ler lons, oral tat for rael, to ek• shoo bless st
le, SI ...I, r.r esek. ahll t•.t I s . al, ssd hh, sor rhuul
dor.. h.m, fn. ohoal.lers st 7r. shd 71Ssl m.
st .1 nso and la rk 4,..a1d0r55t . y tiro-.
r 7..16..t 1,510. Se: Vl.ud
t: 10 ir Ilsh es• for •haulders, tules awl hams. Tte
moo Let es lam
I:l.—Snle (.1 Wok No nt Try •rtrtb
,T It, ttttlo. marl let,
oftf..lo al lue. 1,11„
W IL, in Iot•. 41 .foro7o. ruo.lll .
at r. tooi t._• .0 0f.0.,1,.. le lA.
51...1—,f10 of :.:to 00110.1 al We NA.
al
1.1
%01:E1101j1...Salo of loarolq II I, If a1tii1,11.4.13
of fat. huehel. Oh the 41.10 t lIaY bu.
11 . 111,111:1 . —;41... regultrly at l• ght 1.4 fol. reetill4l
end tune
;:111!` EY MATTERS
New VII., Feb. 18—r. u.
The Stoe.k . Homr.l Wlu+ dull throughout the day:
he,artatte.., inrec... tie, alight. At the ctn.. at, ani
lad up on krt.. and li...line•
nly. nat. ... tcn-rally, watt ittanirrit..l.
Tue lots .+ln• 1.•••• rniactit sod talac[tt 01 Mr
I.ritper •no i.. 1 alto and attlinugh 1' in
,surra tlic carlt la , cl lISS. the hulk nr 1..1..115
tu. ..... itht I, a Ti,.. parcel of Slit.taat
111. •h 01... nn w otfnt HS!,
11. tIS the priattec, via• teen by Mr. %hit.-
Thr ntlicr Initnn intil ahoy. tact tinted nal ,
tatinni. ho tort...ii. wen. Pic nnaitant of the Atlantic In
•nrance nttiatir; At the attersunn hcani
hrnuchit the
nett. I. it. tttifirk• t I•y., all •u el,
.01,4 manago.l tl third part's. Pr. ,, n ,
Lr 4u n, up tit Pr.,
Thr Sob-Tre.,tiry trsanferreti 5600,000 to
, I Priem.. t., i.r. Itn do 13,,t bear that ill..
• •
le • • • •
0 i., ,•11 . IA 10,11 tt] an. th e etty. at lewt OW
11. It t.ja•ratit. ha.inrv.thing to.
.1,, • til, th• 1 111..••rsu I tletntott. 1•1•1 tt ro the ut0per. , ,,,11
r.oh, 1.. r.on•ro.. The and other meripts
.1,, were S-11./.111 trine, after the foregoing Info&
‘S'e bear of no chouge MI mosey rotes cri iv
,"ph. I 41.114•
n menet-Ills down at 7 rates
rt vat., 71,:5; le•mt •uot,,,,sr+r hiok time.
4 -1 )4 re. Nett n • to, Jobte-r•yir•r r. Tr"
st.,,o,let•t -
Poit.tirmema, Veb 20.
But little change has talren.piece in the Mork
, naarLei Let .set 0 more money Mix.
1,,,.1 nrei 01+ rent annum than
there..e e....i..erlsw. paver tele. a wider mtge.
tio.theo. I.a. 1...ent00 n wt., End the Vittro ewe--
ant • ate ( ~ Ml3, 11l were en,.
fre..ly. sod mom, i. tweomine
Wear, at the doe.. of the •0.. there hat
•ct iner.,ool .and for rivet, with euneidentole
....le, T.. morron,lfie .. 313. will pity a:l4oa. number
Maury and the stmence of .other
m/11.1611,1,11.1. amount. are twing Itaryst.rd In Sta.
t tork, pnrticulerl, In the Phaer ‘ statt bear an
vvg.,Ott. . it annum. payably rnhcr b,n.-or 14
dry 1.1 Nr o•E•Mt prr.rnt
u , Thor. not I,ven tuh I/Cl:Uworth 6,9 51 A tar
..;1 tat, rat,.4 rnntinuo e.
• • ttrantter ••ur country. Gur inatitutiour, .to I
• ur r. t..utret. rr etatn.ntod tho Oral return.. etntkrared
la the Annual •
Iteptal af tins Bog., ot Ihn Troarury at
tradnogt..... would I.,oraill ottnalule that the thiltad
`tat.. • ere aa draohl of unnorabt. as ahoy aro ((abundant
nt.,kolt Enntpo'n, their rurato• btadttuff. and pro
rent, t. not onottunnon In many parts of
th. world...hat - In thY. country we are Inrampentent to I
thtiran- and !bib vohnut the rpindltal of England and
the lakio...ftho roan went. go tt.couldlw doprivad of Wen
trt.h.ot. enyof hl drPend.brtifrtothfr, ttr
'Loire
nnt atatut d tarts , . thosetnattotti at proo.ont. hot
.I...trc to tall at.ntin to tho auttjdnol rtalement which
exhihtly the charactor..nuattlitiea. and rah. of tron
thnCuited :tato.. during Its part Yr..
In lb- thirtt matins, cd oltertg earaartrat &Hitt.
the ram: prr.nd. • large portion arag ,Mot stroad to pay
moat of dna artivir ar ntanufartureal ;eta...lrbil* our
thrk..t. and tornarr, sad rotting smith. torero ?landing
•
, mon turogyrtk IN to rut t NITLD starer nut an
s•ma.
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"rtrrod 6110 , ewirr.
hi .
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RIVER INTELLIqENCE.
STEAM BOAT MISTIMES AHD DEPARTURES
fitlantte. 1.10-Itin..•st.llr.onawlll.,
J. liaTard.
iN11114`11.11, - .ww...,11..
Mun
1,11tur... I:rovt n.
Well•lll...leepart.
Cinesnunti
• 11.
J. WK, NeFe.port
Lvinr.lL•nnelt. Itrover,-.llle.
• Ray ar.1,1,-1.1.,
VI
V. [am.,
Von-411`1If Slar.l,ll.
K,..tnn• l'mrtntaati.•
1V1,41(.2.
LNA Vital LAS.
leKLl,Nll.l.l:Ft.rent City. h P. M.
N ISIIV 1 LIE —llarte..nt.
IV ABASH—II:4ton. '
CINCINNATI—Itibernia No 2.
camexavms racier YR.
BROWNSWII.I.I4. i 1. Y. and & e. v.
Ilrvea.—There Wert 1: (+olollloles In OEannel be Pier
marl, evenina at do-k. .pd
Fan NAMIiVILLN—The hue light draught stmr
Cat.bainlett, Wilt leave al above thit day.
Fon WIMUNCILI.6—The fine new and regular
, Ocar Core... City. Captain Monlna, 1,11. for Wel,
rot,. tr.t rreninc. and will continuo to Into rriillarly.
1. ati,rtivnirnt.
The eplendhi.packet shmr Winchester, Capt ,
0 , 0 M ort. wllllr.ve for Wh.Pling 110.. morning; al 10
IMPORTS DT RIVER
Wn.u6ll.l.e—'_`'.4O pn Eulk mret WF
D-Ipezeocl.ilrovr,Dllll,-; I tatido t.1,,,,een 0 Lech 1 - C, /10
Ciughain A Co. t 4 LEI, dour Y Lintlfter. 26 pko E(1111 .1
WEL.I.I..,IIII.LE—Pat Foam , ' erfc-46 bbbi tweriuh
Anum.roug tbvtor • Co; 2T.1 p•a bulk mrk t4l , lrlr 3 !this
lord I. e., 0,4 do 3i6 bra bulk meat Tiernan: b 2 et,.
Mark k Can 4 ek. Watermatr. blots flour
Illarbmoth.
I'INCI NATI—Pr lltuit ^Ol-37 bl 3 Cilftle 1 I,g• but.
trr Lrerth *l_,N,. 42 bh. baron bhis ham. 16 tea bref ,
fl , I. (Ingham. 13 bbls babas* ehouldersh4rgrart ear
1,1 g.. 4. J Park,. *VA; LN) rigs hims Itralf t Ca; GU
Mon Itrorr. t ICi do 10 hhas sugar E
ma.? blil . Ilerbaugh. 1 lull hooka lien II
Illtltraberger. ••01. pk gs Adam , * Cot 125 bhl. K
Mier+: do rharr3al I.reb MrAlpin t etaJ.BIN
Drsite rk• tmeotr 11:alliugrord oats
T Wool A dam; 14 bbl. ult.; 1 du Eat
t+ellers A Ntroll..
Pa lILa. Llz.le .agar 7 bait eatree 1W rift 1
I% un;l do _7f hbde sugar
' k
Ilan;
01,10 Cu illknnolaarra Übra:et Ingram
taaon event.. a 'eat,. 110/ Wale m m ug. '2OO thl, war
41,Lat,dat
RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE
I . KNNSTLVANIA RAIL ROAV—EAST.
The EIXPPAR through trate I -.1 6S n'elnet a. X
An,tlXmoilatinp InOn fray.. 3%oelMi. P. X.
MIX) 8 I'ESTNE4TINANIA RAIL ROAU-ICF-iT.
• . .
Tha Fancy:. train lean. Fn.laral tilted Statim ad .R .
o'cldrk. a. m., and drrivos in 7 o'clock. r • a..rrri Jain,
6•01111“ Silltittlf . The Aicanincdatlon /nun Learoa at 10
•
OHIO & I'ENNSYLVANIAi RAIL ROAD.
•
EiNt. , 21—ACC}0111110DATMN- TRAIN—a) eke Mick
wbf•st lima 2 kg• lan] J 'Watt itflo, lib,. teed Y A W.T
. 21 Imrlw.wbv & Etog A MN.t.mdZIO
flour linro.q.; 3 bwr wundi timlwr. tot mot IDQ farnlturo
ehmakr.
21-4:11PtIlIT TRAIN- 2 fall. ayi.a
t.u. u.dge W War. ::...tons R T White: 45 kg, ills
WA. ore it/our 1,. eht•use 'ague; 2 btla flour owner; 4.0
do clot er0..1 Drown & Kirkpatrick; 10 do J att. On I
do I.utt.r,7, Prf. bulk york P tlitriter; 10L111.141 , 1 II
l`so6eW' 10 aka I.arlry bl.lft tallow .3 Ilarbaugh; 11.1
Jo tirahan3; 12 do elaretueed I do pratlutt Wlek
a Sh.cludfr, 47 do flour Hanka a Dyer; 4 bbla kri•
hatter It ValuitOut; bus wheat Metluonell; calves J
Lunly; / rue. low yam 1.7 do barley 2 4.14
O 11,r1 Witter Brow to 1 knatrlek;lol hos eke... Baulk,'
et 1.1., dot brimsOyer; 1 ear load bar t Wolff. lot .
moods S •
•
. .
NEW BOONS! NEW BOOKS!
v .. 0 4 j12 .4 nt
TiC
• •11.• Ler.eo.tt. or eftu lko tale of lb of the Tows; by the
- Life, • . leee.gen.,
noteries of • Itecheler. or Meet of the Wart: . ",
The hie Itide Weal: br Xlixabeth Wett.
and el.. IluturstiatrWar.
and 1 a POUISICriI fle a Monthly Library.
Tbri'lrbig
linuthostro Retro/Tact of Practical bleJlelito eel Sur•
acr•
To —Part
acr 44Noloo't by W. Itarmon Abwvortb.
bKnvuose rocalref for all the l'aricalicals, at W. A.
tiibl4ufatioey a rcurtb felt
sUNDlclES—
'crate itsair t•
.
II be. Leaf Lard:
4 bbl. Ylaracod• •
• irkory . bole now leafing
per Pliny for gala by • ISAIAH DICKItY LW.
Ws • Water sal Frost eta.
Centralization. - ::
ql f E FRENCLI have centralized their gov
-I.ruluent point la eo tI.. Ther elta
pie., knit it Li to rani
lo.nOtl'txrßs to recolnict Ihnt Cbalaiitis
Owing out edionsuillie slat Of ttahiery ut am korai
r.ttita4•rlad. Wit nett of Pny S i Clothing isat ail
ati tett 'pi a4sl WWI alt. Imme4lst.ly.
Cpl 3 Att.l rand.. Ird noir to tleta. ' • -
.4i7 71 artitheett strait...sr Dimmed
.
NUFF—A fresh i
supply of Maccatwy, for
I*u by 3..11D •
CO D
Waal st 00.,
4/3 . .
NOTICES, 6,:c
Co - Partzership.
HE undersigned hare this day, entered
■ In. • cv-paiSuer*Slp under 1. nine , and 011 1 . a
Its bras Flandee and
o. branch,. Ab.o. Cotton Ilatting M•nqfv.tartn,
WU. A. WICIERO.V.
Tilt tanjtt . Y.D. try IV, CRISWELL.
IEII.O.
Herron 6.1 Criswell,.
BELL AND. BRASS FOUNDERS, •
IiANUFACTURERS of kinds of Brass
IT I Work. Le. , ..:m - rtive. Ftoact Eoeln.. ny.b e ,
Cott..o Ilarptu; Manuttetuyar:..
. .
rtnvt,rus. ,tll<r 34.3.1r5t
!silos:L.lu eltr I s niTh 5... l'lttAburgts.
N. 11..-01.1 t.k , ^ o.rb.sZ ,
rk rr roots paml
orders 1,41 nt the Vi•unary in t o
p.odow),.
(4.11
•
Dissolution
Fr tiE partnerNhip hrretofure. exiNting be
tweeu Je1.13 Perk, Wut under the trate(
J .* CO.. 1. the. d3r
F.l.ruerr le.
CO-PART.
have thitt day twtAticiated with me., in the
a'llol. HV.ILY GR,47:1:1* LlVrt , l: I , VyL V daS.
my von. JAMES 11. l'AElika, tlio firm or "Jono
ttttt k en." JOHN PARKEIt.
Enbrunry IP, ISS.2.—[(elGat
To the Public.
T HE NOTICF; of the Dissolution of - the
firm..) Juiin 11$ Le top , rrano paretkor
itriArret. A
• bitrh the online .ball beer ilue nnc av
tir l. AHit, mr
trblil.lf id Om of JIM% I'.11:1 tl , ll A CO.
THE nndergigned hay this day entered
into Anti., •liin in the AP.I.V.ANTLVA: I:AND 4Z
AND I • IVAIN ESN. unilin. -ty /Awl Om A!
JiWay.l II balla a Ili. t•rdor• kit at a
wareboarni
iA Jain Irvin A niin,Water Attm, *PI
at JoAErn O. ti .
ritOnanh. JUAN
rlminlstrator of the Pel,t 8... J. 'deiAl.
Iss•• 'kW lbw Intrr..t of the tbr. Adlll.llllli.
(2.3,11 e at,,1,0a0.1615u ha.,
er , partl..,rl.lp .111 i Jr...010.1.4m under
of JuSEJ'It 6. 11A17s CO, and fah* crext'
urn so rreomm..linit O. ro.p.erto..ptip
frief, , l. rci.lomer. or the late nrm 5.11'-tonr 14vat ID,
frIN 3. 6EO. JACKSt/N.
•
Co-Partnership.
OS L IIIJA RHODES has this day . associated
143.1 n ihe Cracker bonineelll J. 1.511,4 D. 551:14
I.'. 11..1...d00m. sal here.ftoe I.e eon/oled under Of
name, 4444 and ,ITly of 1:111.111KA 1 A ERE CR. et Abe
DUttIIEASE CRACKER BAKERY, tio.4 179=141.1 1 1 nt
•treet .bIRUUA 1111014E.$
itiim J.1411109D. t'ERE
Dissolution.
F ---
rJIE PAIZTNER,II.II' betu-e76-tho' sub- •
the name of "Al,xed4lerl
14,• mutual ..cent i.n t, :y. ,..f teneentls lEr
tnEdnene of the firm ,11 he ',tied • I' l, -r of the ante
Olen. -. 1 . 1 • rofIT e ai00..4 end
.11ertet kdzar tLenielte, to be ID
11..144.1 to theta, toreli anA mite Per
mew.l .irl Sr tab , Oleueure In re.
.nnonen.lin ret 4 14 our ent1141.4 erelltei
.!'it A WO lan.
U.., Ilrf 1i0n.14143-
A . II.:X&N
path •,.. nth
[ruin Vbil fe.lill
An a tturrl?
/ft 13 ATE:,an;l..lOll N HAWORTH
/int the tenth a.. of Jentlare. enter into
uneter the tient 01 lIATV.9 llA.ArtlltTli,
have' purche c%l the rtnrk of . Alex3reter Uey, eel
x.. ( , n .. tp b etr . ..ter.t. a reLt4t:ra . the,l) i rOnj
etn? ttrer ' t
pruthe rll/111 / whieh they respeetfttily Inelte the.ett•
I..utton /I GO/1109/4/111 of the hate tre4 awl the public
IL4XANIII4II.-13Alt.S,
JoHN
- Fil4l.urgh. Jenuestr
101 I N ATWELL has this day been admit
" 6 " I " . h
ii Ta 111 76 )DIVA RD A
And F:r a lat.'''. ar"k i co.% lPhi ''
13 awl Wood atm t, Pittsburgh.
Put .hurch. In Januur, jai&
. _
II Ail SLEY, WO()ItkW.A.F.D .t. Co., Whale
-1 p ~..t. 1 i rm.*. ro. No. t2l Market Pt, l'hiyetphln.
SAOLJT ............-..,011. R. COMAIII. '
, _
.. M.. MIMI.
...
Wl•olesals Gra
I , l 7s L, l li t on G iV:! l :v ‘ll„ C sB;4e, v;rto.rgh•
• Partnership notice. • • •
lIA E tins day assoeiatett with me Tutui
R R nfw, adi the /Wet, of thi• Pran,ltattla Rallta.l
b, well I. Isen-Afirretaulucted tb.rt,leof
a Graham . ' • JOHN COVOIOI.
. ...
l'ittoburg%. January L 155..... •' • - ""- .:
i JOIDI P.,11...
1 . 1641.110.1. X.
11 .0,0....„G1tA11A1ii, Agents of Penn.o.
.) Ilailro.l Co., rorurc of l'eatt saW
l , nytw el., liana
I w.i.. INWlnar.l.. I, Jet()
.
CON NECTI9N betwe,;ll the subffeiti-
c..gu.e, ills ,Isy. A. CUI.Iii.IerSON trill use
q. name of tiu. Arm iu Pettlement r 4 bu,Lne.s.
CI , I.IIII{LiON.
I. It CLOI.Ii4A.
Pittaburah, Doe. ra,
4emtotor, at 1,6 Li r i - wrtr. , L
'al
A.C0L6f33%0N
Copartnership
HAVINO this flu sold to J. 8. DtiaiosrAr
II At Co. se in4re.4 In my. Wholseals Ort , tve7
*el.. the styie of the flew tto,ealtsr wilt he SANIU Mk P.
Ell 00. •
Pittejltsrgb., Jasnary let, 1t.5.7. Elam
QAIVIUEL P. SIIIIIVER .1, Co., Wholesale
Ilrorete seed COMlniMille Stotrellsatek sod Dealers - hi
11..matry Produce's*/ rhurch 111a.outsetorts, Nos. IV
tml 13 . 1 Second strtet, tirPett Wand and
burgh. jai
acart ....
TOIIN DIEiVORTII./i. CO.' Whuleislo
tt ma cal dos.. rur PoWder sad
• =vv.,* A.. Vitt:burgh. jay
House of Refuge.
ilire suLs.rilwrzi tia the , erection or An
ot Iteloce I r Wrtlens Ptafroyltstaba.
tioeby notll that au an.vatztviat ut rangy per MIL oo
Ow amount PuLnertla,l , by rack. It rrquircd to rappaid to
tAn Tra. tvr. oo bo•fore tho 1.511 dal of bovePibtrz
fl y
or7ttr
Holmes To Let.
11 IWO comfortafile Brick OWELLIN2A
liocsEs T. L. In the distil Ward. roroar of •
C ark sod Loom, alroola. F.n.calra of tile au
1.. , r. at lie Illotho.llat Id.ok. Edort..lS court; otroot,• or at
hl. a.•lliad. 10 Clark 'treat J./L./Ili:1U.
falloff
For Lease
•
'INTIM very comfortable three story brink
Dwelling s at the corner of awl 'Fayettent
streets, resent* repaired and improved for Ms own
patiori, by the owner.
•
Two tom on imansme Way, now cars:tub:el an a time
yard, situate helow day EtrftS, near J ridge Janne lota—
forA lean, or far over.
nd nundry Building Lot* in the City DlatzLet, on per
petual Is.e.
Agii4hte . ofilse,ilS4Faurth strut,
• For Sale or-Rezit 7: 7— •
lIAT largo Lot adjoining the Goa Winks;
3t In 131 font on Nuormaidiela sal•ruos
10 is-d to Orsroongh street. As IL raw Jowls to
low-hater mark. It would make a desirable ritualism for
either limn Murku. Foundry or Board Tard. Ter father
partienlys enquire of It. C. STOCKTON..
No. rou t.
ZINC PAINTS.
lANUFACTIIREII BY THE NEW
at Newark. N. 3.
Tata tkattpany praptred to furnish a anal,' or 1.6.
ZINO PAINTS,
Width have been found after 'event yea& trial, tall to
iitspope and the United Plata, to retain their .1.6.1
hew, arid protective ;inverter* superior to SOT fair;
pa ha hrivPirer. Their
' WMTE ZINC PAINT
1. parelr as 0.61..r7.1rm, and ie warrautad free PM. all
Mutters:ion awl' impurity whatcoercr..lt coven welt,
beautifully white. and in eatirely free Omni the poluoisolisi
properties. of moot other palms, to dangern. Tbis
health at painter. and tont. amino, • ,
rr WILL NOT TURN YELLOW •
When cupowid to sulphurous or mephitic exhulatiOn c tlr
hen nbut up in a 60. m Trgl
m. no an iulde
It
It withstand, • southern climate and the waluther War .1
than any wirer, not baits liable to turn 'chalky or to
crumble and nib .1. It suer be muted with any color,
•ith water ant Kite, or with V•rillity whiods Mom poi cede. [
boated porno.. bnleb.
BLACK ANTI COLORED XINO PAINTS.
The. are furniolied at a fun priewswlWre ondoubtedl7
the cheapest and beet pain. In We market Tor cosallnS •
wade, fencing, outhomm, steamboats. or nog.< pond gun
two of
WE
Mini. tin, or Iron, wl tiny an loth
WEATLIEIt AND FIRE PROOF. • r.
'For Iron ralrlm attialSO partietasrir valuablo.towilki
fonu, a micatursonnection bay i ng T
tin, th ey dry nukkly, and sure' m
etallicmetallic
In me
l .
lloa..re .pplieinin Moral tern. tic Ow agentunfAhe
The Great Invenoa of the Age!--Ettearrt
•
Supplanted!-Bas Triumphant! .
11: first haft of' the nineteenth century
meordirl is the *sr of stoats. ' I t bat
rah It grill eLe , the memo vagina trith th. ali
m. gns
'11.7. " half of the ....dory will le , klao'rn sit <PM
-12.7.1, but 0 0 .! ' 41.. It s 9 ths a 7rUcl ' nlbis paV to
ntentod. end witteit is noir Introducid the to. /toes..
ens..., John el. Y. Stlomon, after twordposix Nana! •
olooe oteer”tion noon the emporia:mots ol bit ego Wei
of -
others In attempts to mate the prineiple ot the rendoorm- -
Woo of carbonic mid gm evadable, as a onorlimale =dor,
has perfreted tbo mane; and. having jtitt meeivel Inters
patont for hit - Improved estlionts sekt Ermine: . owe
o,erttoo of tights for tht Memo( to We United
States tiovernment. and to italmiduals 0010 cOrnto93lol.
Um vistas id et..... .veno , ,, or strive
Tht itronstme , e , riee or 0 t . ..1140t batman
limo and ItltitSllllt. mewed tt it oa t .0 Mao new otirdor:
will Inevitably Moor. its 'Mood/tetoPt. , o in .11 ytdlma~ptw
Gent /team power it maw ...J. tool In ttomsanda uCcame
places whom the .Teal et mos, bulk and ametitet thee
gram engine bate pradmltsl its us, •
•
The tico motor may be appllod a, nil purposes as spec.
Telling agent,'ltem the Magid Immo Moe, lot Mut entice"
gin to the two thoostal Loren yet , . Gar woe. MettalwAr
with the :moonve In. than that coquirod tt the Mamas-
Om. of tellers and (mots, foot and prem., sold or
and I...edit-10d too. voight onffi:lng t om ma
poem of I.7.leto•nt the Atom elm... .•
These farm aro stablish.< by She tiporinionMlinswlsso
Cl trusty-eve OW/ bar, pooror now rotting watt! st.
Ciogismati se onuced the folllming from the Cineintots
Nnpootil of lb. 15th Deremben ' - •
" W ee e x
pleated 10 MALY that 4.0. F. Salegiurit.late of -
Mit eitt. hm romited a patent f.tr hie motor of eatiesirdo
mid gas. lis Itsapplloation on eosin,. onetemfal
periment. of tail invention trego not Inns alerts stein to
ex
oppereil. Thr mom gentionmn hl.d sutOtbor
Pateol tor the rteoring end prigeonng nosoet.o • ,
rights for the tut of .. Insmos to) Stipolltnitssita
Stooling Aptsmattte, - ono mintier savant... of Whkit
ply. toe mint such templet. e.ntn.l of the Tooted. '•
tiSt‘lotat of the that he ran .. right-stmli-Mere
man of vet In lone time than le moulted to load/K.oi.
Sims for his -. lmprored Ppm. keddle."
fuymtll-
I sod aoratino ports., doshmod for Mt greatest pas.
Witte comfort of both home and redo, • - ,
Shp regard to the above Itmelnalt/o
Tentions and of 'obtaining noble, tr. ma; errooteut
01441341,y addressing
/Mooney and Arent for the Patent..'
Sevonth oppo•tto mid r.41.1.' 1611, Wub1ex....0.0.
0. SUGAR-50 bbd.. to urtive per;ntr:
. Jefferson, and for rate
felt vo:L1311 BrAllcrr,
4a, H. MOLASAg::S 0 bbls.
1.7 • fitsSr.L los We by nenrcthax. INOHBASIi
IslS lIG Irate: sL
LOAF UGAII-150 bbls. ans'd Nos. Bat..
t:g Gr''''''l4°''"liititrutZt
A. CU LIIERTftri.
NO. MOLASSES-30 bbls. for sale,by
• %l s A. Cr rAIMM.ON.
PERSIAN LE LAINES!—A;A:3IAzoxA
ez. are elating oat their Oath of Damian Da Leithie
at radareel pried.
CLoT as &. CASSIMEIIES--tha - haul,
ramnwe stock or txaam aW leamaalie
Caraiaterea.ineiculamtha tart make at ilatonie and MID
tilaaas ahaa latert arri.a nt ran dl. -
Mu A. A. DASD! , a DD. hinlarit Alart.tit..