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THURSDAY HOMING, FED. 26, 1852.
fate Convention.
'sarA Whig Rao Coneention will, l be held
int Skrtl•butP. on the 2Slb. of /birth. Stn. foe the Var.
- poise of putaloatinz • Canal Colticileeloberi formilng an
Victors! Tkket, obi thawing defigalita to the 1P•tlonal
'o43*gal:ow. ' Shp Whigs of the TS7IOII/1030.116!. of the
Obautionvealth are hetebf botitled to,eleetdelegatel equal
is enm&rto their ebbetbentateres In the Senate laidllol/Olt
..01" Represent-Wire. m •ttecul raid Convention.
' Ey butes of the Whig State Ceuttal Votoutittee.
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••• Sant MIDDLESWARTII. PreaLletit
Mat. SPOIL*. Joete. fteerrtial.
NebrristS:i SP S • •
Whig raper. In t he bountri will plea,* corr.
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'.:ASITVILASONIC AHD WHIG COUN'INiCOIiVEN.
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TION. r'.
t - ger-The.- . Canianitteb :of Correspondence,
leguipuseed of Mr Delerestes Dom the veers] Wards, Dow
od. awl To owdelre, at tbo lewt Doubt,. Coovaddlow. are
. fondly Deritai to meet at tha Court I lour, trlty of Pitts
burgh, we WEDNVADAY. Uo MD dar of lIARCII.t.t.
Miloilegly A.M., to oppelnt Delegated to the Hate (Au
: feedlot,. tote toll it Ilareieburg, on the t3th otoglaew
- A full attoodedOW le lararall r mqueeleel.,
JOSIAH !ilriO.
Viii'RF P LVO 31.4277;11 WILL BR Al UNP
O.V . RAVI( OF DIMS PA PRA%
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DVmar. AT WASUINOTON—
SPILECR Jr Octi. Scorr.—tha Saturday eveaing
fast, the C6ngrepsienal „Banquet, in honor of
IVAshington's Birth Day. dLak place at Washing.
too.. Cour. Stockton presided. Speeches were
made by Mr. Crittenden, Mr. Bayley, of Va.,
Judge Wayne, Geo. Scott, Senator Stockton,
- Mr. Toombs, Scouter Dawson, and two er three
%Others, all of whom proriouned against Interven
tion, Accept Gen. &OTT. Mr. Toombs' remarks
tree of do most reprehensible and insulting
character:' Nothiog better could be expected
from that quarter. lt was Announced before
hand, that the celebration was intended as an
Anti•Eossutlf movement, so that.we were not
disappointed in the chnnoter of the proceeding' .
- It ts minted,' however, to see such assem
bl4ges of our great men sneering at the cause-or
-liberty 'Europe, and drowini their whole
weight against the cxnehed and struggling Re
publican party ther. They could not spare
ono toast of oympady, ono encouraging word,
te await whose longing eyes are turned towards
ns for counsel and hope. They could, however,
insult the eloquept advocate of Enropeno liberty,
imbatolhey had invited to visit us, and who is
at least entitled to the rites of hospitality, if not
to succor. Selfishness, egotism, silt-laudation,
sod vain-glory, marked their proceedings. Mr.
Bayley regretted that the expenses incurred for
Emerald, who, he said, only visited, our shores
.
forApplaus an glory, not oculipent to
raise a monument at Torktown, in his district
Ho forgot, we suppose, -.that Lord Cornwallis
stirundered to the combined fortes or America
andranee. Ile forgot about that lithely rater
vention. Judges Weyne asked tauntingly,
there's single track of the foot of liberty' iri!Eci
. rope? Are not despotisms . stronger thanever
they have been? ,11tive not RIO nations submit
ted! Have not circumstance, shown that the
struggling nations were not entitled to our aid?"
So, because, the strugglini tuitions were not
able to stand without us, therefore, this is eel
' deace that they do not deserre help ! A logical
deduction, truly, for a Judge.. This rime of
hyping those only who can do without our as
eistanic,:who do not need It; has been common
!_in all ages, and is quite as rife now as ever.—
'
The Divine - Teacher found it quite common
amnia the hangtity Pharisees of Judea. mid he
wield not two to go beyond the precincts of
the Federal City, ,to find it quite as prevalent
now as then. Mr. Toombs thought Kossuth had
no right to bo a mendicant on our sympathies.
_The French nation .was. too generous to apply
teach a term to AMerican ambrosia:lam to a
Fund kiug, 'when supplicating for -materiel
ald." I There was no Mr. Toon& there. If their
generosity had not been sufficient, their polite
'.mess would have protected Dr. Franklin from
snob An insult. No merit, no miefortune,—not
- even the sacred rites of hospitality--can protect
Roiltath /rout the mockery of this lordly owner
of human chattels. There Moo danger of Kos
, oath ever being holebted to his loninty, and the
- generans`Ameritan people . ' are nut yet obliged
to ask for permission to bestow their friendship
on whom they list. This same Mr. Toombs
wanted to know why there waiMot intervention
- two yeafs ago: to preterit the Preach trom over.
4trow6ng and re:instating the Pore
and Ecclesiestical Despotism, worse than all
ethertitl-' True euengh—why ant? Became
there Were two many men like Judge Wayne
awl Mr. Toombs in the country. Will Mr.
. 'foots:Ms declare fur intervention to la-event Mu
riot hem helnx overthrown a euvnd time - if
so, we williforgive him even ttr his gratuitons
insult to Kheenth.
We tore with Pleasure: from this tpainfal ex
-.bibition of selfishneis 09 egotism, to the speech
`- of Gen. Scorr. of all those present,
• did not betray opposition to the etroggliug
nations! of Europe .I tie copy the following
sketch of his remarks, from the Philadelphia
North tiinerican. . , •
Tl 4 IteAtregialar toast was then announced
The of the United BtateC-,lllay it 'ever
be =mated by - the 'principles online wheivraa
" '..!Erat in war, Etat in peOce, and first in,the
• . - eheerte of his countrymen."
Major General &colt was here vociferously
called for, anti whou he rose the idioms were
_ ' deafening. Re commenced in st law tone, which
".... -- '-:Lrendred it difficolpd catch-all he &Lid; 'Mat the
ptuptitt r of bia remarks werefitat be had ever
bastronkaaLakioldier, to,walitat a humble
distance i n the pattimy, of that most ifterieus
. man whop had ledend foughtin the army of the
Bevolation. i ii the war of 1812 add 1814, and
, , more recently in the War with _Mexico, and on'
all occasions thearmy has marched hod fought
with lively recollections of the services of the
father ends_country. . By the army, he did not
raesn'eserely the regular troops, to which he
Mere particularly belonged. Ile meant to em.
brace, also; the gallant volunteers, who had
dared,iu the common struggles and triumphs,
Rrand who had exhibited equal devotion and bra
very; on the battlefields, where all alike, voltiti
.
_teen acid regulars, bad shown themselves worthy
. Hof the Autericanname andithe American banner.
He believed he could truly shy, that no officer
or solder of modern days--certainly, no Amer
' lean officer ; soldier—over preowned to think
that he approached the incomparable Washieg
, ton, but all were content to follow, at &distance,
in the footsteps :sod endeaver to imitate - the
' example of that mighty Ahleftain. If the mer
its of sohliers are to be - judged by .sacrifices,
aufferloge and triurdpbs, , then ,tbe soldiers of
the Revolution would always stand prommi
rent.- Was it wonderful then that this day—
the day , Mgt gave birth to' the foremost man of
thee time--should shoild be great and sacred day
' • WO. estimation at all soldiers Be had never
- teen at ',military port on the 22d of February,
when the cams/don was not honored by appro
.! prlnter mnemonics. He had perticipoted in
* celebrating it its the principal capitals of Ea
rope; And it fell folio lot, with the army' under
his command, to .colebrate it in the capital of
Mexico. „ 'Afterthe general milittuy observances
of itheeleT were ovor, more than half the OKI
! com atetinbts r00m,, . to pommemorate the pe.
- elod Alt.se4f l :4-jusi one hundred - And - sixteen
Tearattefore,..a man child had 'been born into
theanorld whom name and whose deeds can
pestle be forgetten.
Ttmbughnut the delivery , of his remarks, the
vileinend was loudly applauded, and in conch"-
: slonsava the following tun, which was racely-'
'
with cheers: . -
,The memory of Washington,,lito ask for
his monument 1 -Behold his capital, andthe
; thirty-one sovereign states which his:capital
faw weeks ago, we published an account of
" the rialeht abdoalionl on colored
wo
- man : from-pester county, by
, two three per
- s .
cone,, who carried her to MarYland, under the
pretense that he wan a slam th e msn w i t h
whore - she livid followed the party into. Mary,
. land, With the Intention, it' Is: believed, of re
covering hsr' .'Thr.that as it may, rho :next morn
inghewas fatted sospendsd by, the' neck to
tree, whether bylle awn" net, or by the ant ' of
, others, .le yet,unknown. - A dark mystery hangs
' •
over thee - wliale affair- 'The young woman, it - le
,In nowlylng in prison In Ilaltitaortc.'on
: ;,the plaign . of being the ohm of. ono'of her - Op-.
tors, or some One 'fat whom he : pretende to be
• r Ilex ease;has bben brought before the
' - '*o"t 3 F l of PeITsYIrOUL rho is ProYeil
to be aalare; abs remanded of
• sonSe third fatty inteiffin„ - she
wil -he foldfor boo feel. ATelaAo 6 , -
his* iallt# l2 .t!i*sifiglkinneetignilo4 l 4ti.
and restore her;" , lf4t L s tiektre:)j
.r..l.fmnicto
_.t::~.:
PniarnaLus Q17111121.LY Barvirw.—,Ar:
ringements aribeing made to Issue & quarter
ly publication, bearing the above title. It is
designed to 'be the organ of the New School .
Presbyterian Church; and is to tie published
Philadelphia. Rev. B. J. Wat. Lacs, of this' :
City; a gentleman of fine talents and erudition
is to be editor, audited by the Rev. Albert
Barnes, Thomas Rrainard, Joel Paelter, - and E."
W. Gilbert, an array of talent and 'piety which
cannot fall to give the Review, a high character
in the religious and literary world. Each num
ber will contain about 176 pages. Terms *3 a
year in advance.
Among the Legielstive items, the readers will
Hiul a bill reported providing • lock-up for
Members of the Legislature. We like to chron
icle every thing indicating reform. .
COLIACTION OT TAX lid.— lIITOZWIT IBUOOLS.
VON .—ln looking over the annual report of the
State Treasury for this yeri, we °beery° the fol
lowing important suggestions.
In some of the States, township and dis
trict collectors. are dispensed with altogether,
and the revenuekmade payable directly to the
treasurers of the respective conntiss; who gee.
orally receive 'lets commissions, and are more
prompt to pay over when the tax is collected.
Under this system the county treasurer, gives pub
lie notice of certain times end placee, in differ
entaectimm of-the county, when and where lie
will be in attendance to receive the taxes; at
which times and places the tax-payers aro re
quired to be present and pay the amount of
their respective assessments. To such as com
ply promptly, an abatement Of a certain per
cent. is authorized to be made.' Opportunity is
then extended to all in arrears - to pay at the
treasurer's ram within a certain period, with
out abatement, and without cost and charges ;
after villa, all outstanding taxes are placed in
the hands of a constabl m , - or other o ffi cer, with
authority to colleit the. mime by summary pro.
cess, together with costs, and the addition of
tice per cent to the amount of the taxes due
This system, where it has been pursued, has
been found to work well, and -give satisfaction ;
securing more seasonable payments end reduc,
tug, the expenses of collection. If it should be
deemed advisable, by the Legislature to.adopt
this,-or any other new system, or to make any
material change in the present, it will afford me
pleasure to'meet a committee from either.lionse
and confer with them on'the subject."
_The 'plan epokon of a In operation in Ohio,
and we'beljete works well. It would effect
great saving to the St to and oonnty and we
hope the Legialatpre will take it into considers
lion.
113.1, PEON WASHINGTON.
I tpOntleare r Um rittebnoth 14117 OugaCi
ll • WASHINGTON, Feb. 21, 1862.
This is the night of the Congressional banquet
in eominemoratlon of the birth of Washington.
Not having been Invited, and nit believing that.l
the :memory of Washington needs any special
endorsement from thia or any other Congress, I
shall not be a guest. The proceedings, howev
er, will doubtless be of interest, tin& come elo
quent speaking is
.expected. Congress has
sought to honor the occasion byledjourning over
from Friday to Tuesday next.
We hear to-day . of the election of two Senators
in Mississippi . Hon. W. Brooke, who succeeds
Foote, at7d will serve, during the present Con
gress Is &decided Whig, as much eo many win
in the State. Mr. Adams who will serve out the
unexpired term of . Jefferson Davis, ending in
1857, ie a Union Demonist. The choice of these,
two gentlemen ie among the fruits,of the Union
triumph last fall." Southern Whigs of good judg
ment end well informed upoit the state of pub
lic feeling, in their part' of the smutty, tell me
that filisrusgippiis almost certain to vote Den.
Scott, if Beuator Jones of Tennessee, be placed
on the ticket with him. This confirms the Mt
pressioni have always had of the'popularity.of
Gen. Scott at the South, and eatisfies me that it .
requires no pledges from him of attachment to
the compromise, to concentrate even more than
the full Whig steengili in that quarter. lbw the
West there will tg a rimy animated contest, but
Gets Scott'will carey thrisachtii,which has hither
tobeen considered the Most Lapse gmblifort rem
of Democracy. ,
A- leading Democrat hire hui a letter from
Gen Butler, in which he admits Slat ha was
chnsulted with in *Cranes to the resolutions
tmesed by !halals Nentiscitg Slats Conventiop
on the subject of shivery, and approvea orthetri
to the fullest extent. This fairly places Butler
on the most ultra pro-slovery plitform which
has yet been erected, and'isry seriogsly dimin
ishes his chanties of success in the convention,
or before the people If elected. - It would not be
difficalti to , show that these resolutions assert
the right of taking slaves to free States, and
holding their' there, while the doctrine would
establish slavery in all the terrisoriee of the 11.
Suitl4, organized and unorganised.
Oen. Lionston is making a very bolo posh for
the prize..4ly mounting the great wave of tem
perance. That issue- ie of teen Crary interest,
bet it seems likely to . exeroitie considerable in
iluenoe on 'this election in several Northern
States 4 The main question is apt after nil on
the Mainelaw,- but ` only on the claiMe of Ban
Jacinto. I is admitted by the General's friends
i.
that he beano qualifications for the Presidency,
bit then his luck .wilt eirry-hiM 'through the
canve.ss,.a r Xit hits through every other scene of
his obecquered lice. '
The W•shington papers publish all the cor
respondence relative td the alleged differences
between Sossoth and Geptain Lottgand Domino.
1 dore Morgan. Tho ins - tractions of Commodore
Morgan might almost serve as a model for a
Cossack Admiral who might have a republican
Chief in !hfs 'train whom, it was necessary to
treat with:toleration. ' The fact Is, that therein
Much reason for the complaints against the de.
portmecit of our travail °doom abroad. They
lie= to delight in enfogizing,tyranny in all its
shapes; and affect to be ashamed of-the cone- .
try and 'government which give . them all of eon-'
eequions and considenttion that they possess.—
The ‘ balls and gayeties ot: Naples, the attrtione
of its monster ruler, and -
the blandishments of
,
the proud yet degraded "aristocracy, have cor
.
•rupted those employed . on the 'Mediterranean
-elation. i That atcounts'for the dread and ',1113.
wile with which RoseutiVe presence on board
thelidiseiseli.plinspired,pieco. It Is easy enough
' .toreforin all hat The; Mediterranean squad. ;
ron ought to t,e recallild. ' It Is kept there with
oat any useful purpose whatever—at an expense ,
of tinillion a Yeat. ' -It panders to thepride and
indelence of ' the officers stationed there, and
*thai is 4ell', why do we nothaieactleet in the
Baltic, when we have a large Bade! Because
It 1 , 5.1.1011 a . plemait cruising ground for lung-
fens entontodoite and pleasure 'making lieuten
ants-
'
• Mr. 0100110p11 in opposing the printing of Kos.
'euitt's acknoniedgement' of the commies ex
tended to.hltn, by Cong6se, gave notice thit
be ehtinikrtsint the payment of the elpenses of
'entertaining him and hie sate during their
"Willett, the Capitol.' Well; suPpose he does op.
pose it,' w4t will the labor of the mountain
produnii A.-eary - small , Money; I venture to
itaY„ - -Mr.. Clemens also 'envied Kossuth's re
eTti,in, lit he Was rsseird, irTprtheless, with
-- Ivercsire that the Case 'of Bache! Packer
has been taken op in your State Legislature.—
This is the unfortucAte young colored woman
who wen kidnaPped in Chester county, about
two Menthe igo,-.ol'jpoy.lles in Baltimore
county jell; on the charge of 'being ail:bro.
/Mould' she guilt of being a free woman be es
tablished againefiter,,abe will probably be gold
into slavery. It is imnortant that, at a - native
eitiien of Penniyirania, ehe should .be protect,
ed; and it , le also desirable that . effectual 'pea
.
mires be taken for . the panishmint of the lid
npperi, It is time that Pennsylvania canted
her requisitione for snob crlikudets to be re.
epeoted.
WAsantaxix,
iewouldix, Perhaps a littia Imes ' . than candi d
toy ilesignstie the Congressional celebration- of
Washington'', Dirthdliy, which took place. feet
evenicg,nt Willani's Hotel, as- a reactionary
•deinonSitation against republiCSll4llo. But it
Onitalaly was an jnooostion of the shale of
Vaillbstan against that stain and vigilant
maintenance of Popular rights, tritliont Which
eniubllnettlein inuitiot be guarded agsbait the
ntoa attanks, art r iti fidiersities. There
:were gesent from' one hundred entii fifty to tw'
=OaPioi*. wen ingta7,
'has . of ;Ciongs*4;_ Thttmg:a Ahoy:krt . :it 'ail.
dattbtifily 111:a men. j ' rkibil 1154.r.w•
:•1
anti-Kossuth; Om allusions to his Mission, and
to interveistion,"stere innumerable, and were all
hostile. The dinner took a tarn which I did
not anticipate.: I thought it wan to be a patent
Union.plasier,' to cover the scars of the gaping
wounds which have been so skilfully cared. 800
it was rather a pailietion of Louis Napoleon
lien, rosy d'etat•ism. The chief speakers were
Goirimodore Stockton, General Scott, Mr. Crit
tenden, Judge Bayly, and Mr. Toombs. My in
ion:cant left atabout midnight, when Mr. Tombs
was thundering, con amore . upon the fate of tfie
fphemend French Republic of 1848.7! It is not'
surprising tis those who know them as well as I
do, how. fond these southern reactionista are of
dwelling upon the suppression of ftpublicaniem
in France, and indeed everywhere else where it
has been euppremied,'or is thought to be in
dnn
ger.
Commodore Stockton- opened the speech- mak
ink by a tolerable one upon the politice of the
Washington era. ills best effort., however, wee
inireply to the toast of the Navy, whiCh appear
to be off•hand and unpremeditated. My friend
thought this to be the best of the evening With
some 3mpulsire enthusiasm and generous feel
ing, the Commodore's character is made up of
viihity and lightness. The motto of iian empty
held and a full heart" would not be an inex
pressive QllO for him.
(heirs' Scott replied to the complimentary
toast to the Navy. Ills remarks were sensible,
judicious, and patriotic. They are generally
earamended. Mr. Crittenden was animated and
elootimat as usual. ' Bayly, Totuba, and the nth-
Mid that school were common place. They
took their revenge fur not being able to prevent
the passage of the Kossuth resolutions'by the
llouse.
It Is at length definitely known that the Su
preme Court have arrived at an opinion adverse
to Mrs. Gaines, in the great suit for the recov
cry of real estate in- LOuisaua. This will pro
bably conclude this long .00ntested litigation.
The suits bare been pending about twenty years,
and have exhausted the 111C1/111 of the plaintiff.
It to doubtful whether, with all her energy and'
perseverance, she can raise money sufficient to
renew the Contest in any shape.
I yesterday examined =up.specimens of flax
prepared by the method of Chevalier Claumen,
and the various kinds of cloth manufactured
from it. The patent for the United Suttee woe
secured last June, and the right of using it will
be disposed of on moderate terms by the ;South
of the inventor. The prepared materiel has all
the appearance of cotton. The numerous fab
rics made from a combination of flex with cot
ton, wool, silk, and East India grass, attest the
adaptability of the article for Amaral manufac
turing purposes. There seems to one little rea
son:for doubting the success of the movement.
And it It ahall succeed, iityUl undoubtedly ef-
feet wrevolution of vast importance in the ag
riculture of the United Utiles, and the trade of
the world. Flax c - niture at the north must be
come an interest asitontrolling no that of cotton
now is at the south.' 'Flax can be produced end
prepared for six cents a pound at the seaports,
it is estimated that the planters make three per
cent on the value of their property. Upon the
new lands of the illimitable west this crop may
be raised more advantageously than any where
else in the world. It is now produced Wetly
for the seed, the process of dew rotting icing
too expensive and difficult to compensate the
farmers.
We hiGe intelligence from England that large
establishments have been set up for the manu-
facture of this tier, and it is expected that it
will Supercedrethe use of cotton to a very large
extent. Among the gentlemen rugagel in ap
plying this great invention s Col E. B. Baker
of Illinois, who has the patent for several west-
ern States. He has Bet up a factory with the
Teo' visite machinery, which is nearly ready for
operation .
There is small-prospect of Mr. Cisfs cesium
ins his place if the Senate. -His health ie not
essentially improving, and there is little hope of
his being restored to usefulness, tales. he tan
be taken from Washington, in which there is,
this season, much sickness Pulmonary and
nervous diseases are especially prevalent and
fatal. •
lars.fitansliztry,,the wife of the well-known
reporter of that utinae,'Enattonoo a : rpputar,Prap
byterian minister,. of Albany, N. T., fell dead
yesterday while walking, at Healy's grest pic
ture-of Webster replying to fl►pee. She
struck with spoplex . y. Iler age arse airtreeven.
For the Daily Pittsburgh Cazett,
' PROTESTANT P 3, B 1 OP O'CONNOR,
Rcercer e, fits. pAILYTZ: 111 same of yourre
cent nrimbers a writer, iu reply to Bishop , t'il
.X.lnnacr, appears under the signature of "Paovel
- i"1. " This writer evinces considerable skill
In the science of Rhetoric. The hiobop . bas
some knowledge in the' saute department of
learning. lle. uses figures of speech, and Mr. I
Protestant does not spare the same kind of
"grape ehot," hut returns it with deadly
aim upon the aseitilarit of the pure minded Kos
suth, and the Protestant clergy.
Irony is one Of • the figures of speech taught
in elocution. irony is it figure which speaks by
runtrarite. Thin mode being adopted by -Protes
tant," in hie raliew of the Bishop; bas attracted
menet a - little. Tbe:Bishop, in what he has writ
' ten, diseoverunoinasters hand at all. 1 really
expected frineahleXiontething far mere elevated,
dignihek claleical; than 'what be gavotte. It is
fiat enough, even too tater for a mere tyro.
Bat the good man wee a little afraid of trans
gressing the rules of Iguittina of Loyola, which
onjoln "the utmost wyparent carelesenees re
speotio g consequences, however keenly the mind
may feel." The only remarkable evidence of
internal agitation which his piece discloses, is
seen in - the inveterate repugnancy which (mist
in what he has written, when compared with the
mind Cif the writer. "Protestant" has met him•
with his own weapons, only he ban interlarded
eufficient number of eipletives to iet us eee
clearly what he means. Both the "Protestant',"
lind the Pittsburgh "Bishop" have studied eta.
- eution. This may be fairly admitted. . There
Is a marked difference, however, In the spirit in
which these gentlemen bare written. "Protest
ant" is full of choice good humor, which makes
irony, though sharp,. cut deep and emooth I
Tho Bishop seems to have had a6l of what the
ancient' called the atra Ulla, the black bile,
when be wrote. His production is dark, sour,
morose, and would have read better had it been
profusely sprinkled with that. eminent dirinfec
tor, called - the chloride of lieu, or, perhaps, tome
holy water, before it appeared. lint he may be
in a better mood when he writee „again: And
far. one, am truly glad,be, and Ilughes, and
'foetid have written what they have, in ref
erence to Koesuth and ProlaStantism. And I
greatly rejoice that each tujoinderi as youifear
less paper contains, together with those found
from time to time in the Dispatch, Preach
er, Presbyterian
,Advocate, and other reli.
gions_and Keetnlar journals, have made their
appearance. ' -
Since in the United Statue,
- several remarkable feet/have been developed.
1. The itnblnshing impudence of Popery hint
manifested Itself. The deep, dark, malignant
hatred of the Bomish clergy to civil and
glens liberty has shown itself so openly and un
mistakably, that Jesuitism, with all it lying
wonders; cannot devise a. plan' to efface the Im.
preesioe this fact has made tiponl the pedalo
mind. !; _ ,
2. The pal/ thus dlsoloeed betweea_Protest
int liberty and Romteh despotism on 'the part
of Rome's priestly spice in this Country is now
seen to be impassable ! :From the Pope's patty
'they cannot pass over to the promoters and de
fenders ofliberty,nntil they renounce infallibility,
and from our Bide of the. gulf none will here
after have any desire to pass-to them "from
hence!" The two parties are now fully defin
ed, and so is thit gulf that separates them. This
is a nationmtving mercy • - . ;
3. ;The two main sources - of opposition to Rob
son& have been folly,aseettaloed. 'These are
absolute slavery andundlsgoised popery. Every
!secular or religions papeb in tbe country taint
ed with the miasma of these systems have, in
proportion as they are interested by payinents,
or patronage, or Popish feeling opposed ths ;; ln..
flume of the peerless patriot. ; Every paper
free from these plague epots has sustained
The rabid abolitionists have opposed him oat of
envy, bemuse he goes to the math, and 'will :tot
openly preach their favorite dogmas:' The priests
of Rome oppose him betsmise he is sTrateetatit,
and proaches alliance wittiXtreatitritalp;."that
national cursed nest of liberty and'!,hertry 1"
Ontie other hand._ very. many
ilive holden, and Roman.Catholica; itt their indi
vidnal opacity, applaud Ind uphold, hiele.4eepiti
the Infinmee of the - steimethey areconzioated
. Thin s thlnobef . orifinvisible
Ito eye, arc now lefkbareand.liithEdif
Lug ; ' • •
4.. The *taping. eistieleee,:hythi IW
; •
.•
daenta laftrienta.at-W Viefthe° operating on
thiatiad and-Ultra of thin anti* fanned the
spirit of liberty into a bright, expanded flame I
The politicali.rediglettli, localeand eectional in
terests and feuds of our citizens have for same
years past tended to make us forget the claims
the broad-and pure principle of the 'auntie lib
erty had upon as. Our national pride and na
tional increasing strength rendered us compara
tively unmindful of the sufferings which Aber
nations endured, in the same kind ofstrnggies
which resulted in liberty to this country. Out
Koesuth has raked away from our hearts the
ashes which .covered the remaining sparki of
liberty concealed there, and they have leaped
out, flashed into flamer, pure, white, and burn
ing, and now shoot up, extend, and fly, and
dance along our national horizon, like the gnr•
genus Aurora borealis, which for a few evenings
past has illumined the natural heavens with its
transparent brilliancy! Independent of benefit
to IlUngary and Europe, Kossuth has done this
nation incalculable good service in thin respect.
Kossuth is the best revivalist of the true spirit
nail doctrines of notional liberty the world at
present possesses, and every republican and pat
riot, and lover of liberty, male or female, in the
nation, neat, test, north, smith, and all iwter
mediate parts ought to give hint nt least tole
dollar a piece, non th'unk.effering for what he
has dune to ideas ! I mean this as an offer
ing apart from all which has been dour, or luny
be done for Hungary and Eniope.
Will Bishops O'Connor, Hughes, Kenrick, and
Co., colorer thin • WIII they help Kossuth for
the goad be has done us as u natiJß in this great
revival of the spirit or liberty I I think---.
But no more now; only Awdwli Protestant to take
np his pen again and decd ihvgely in the use of
the tropes eutployed:in sabred elaeution, for they
tyre mighty to the pulling &own of strongholds.
They are the powder and the fuses which make
the "grope shot" take effect. A SittleoPos.
Felt 18fc2
PENNSYLVANIA LEULSLATUILE.
11okiattiowito, Fel, 21
eIF,SATX.
llilto Irtirodured.—To regulate tho
diotrihn
tion of property assigned for the benefit of cred
itors in certain cases. To prohibit the manu
facture and sale of all inttairating !ignore in
thin Comtnonwealth. for a new bank,. to be
located at Meadville. Itelative . to courts of com
mon pleat. •
The bill relating to the Orphans' Sociitty of
Philadelphia, Was also teltra up and paused:,
The Senate soon after ajourned.
The Speaker, on motion, was directed to ap
point a committee of live to inquire into the
expediency of reporting a bill nholiebing capi
tal punishment.
A committee ROB MAO OppOitOrd to bring 1)1
bill which should gine priority of payment to
judgments and all claims, pot rendered b. j.ag
wrote. obtained for wages for work told labor
,ftOne • by contractors by the day, week, 111,Ottl,
Or year
The following bills were reported :
To exempt from exeention the prepetty of
dold.ore to the nniount of $5Oll.
To nuthortre the publication of the laws in
the newspapers of the Commonwealth.
The following resolutions and bills were read
in Pharr:
A joint '-reeolution against any extension of
the. Woodworth patent.
To divoice C Biederman sod wife.
A eupplement to the set relating to lunatics
and habitual drunkard..
The supplement to the not incorporating the
Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Company new ta
ken up and passed.
The bill incorporating the Northern Liberties
Gas Company also passed finally.,
• Several private and unimportapt bills vonell
sad
The noose stijouree4.
EE=
The Speaker laid before the Semite a aeries
of resolutions adopted at a meeting in Towanda,
Bradford County, in furor of energetic prorecu•
Lion and epeedy completion of the North Branch
Canal; which were read and referred.
A committee from the House we. announced,
who informed the FODII.Ia that they had boon de.
mated to conduct the Speaker and member, 'to
the Hall of the House, to listen to the reading
of Worthington'. Farewell AdOrers.
The Senate accordingly proceeded to the Sall
of the Spume.
After the return of the mettil,ra of the I.len- -
ate to the Senate chamber, quite a number st
petition and memoriale were presented.
The following bills were then cormidored and
passed!
To Incorporate the Witt City Oaf Company.
The hill providing a in the borough
of Ilarrisburgb for members or the Legialaturr.
The hill In incorporate the Lehigh vat Ilerts
County Turnpike Road Company.
Several other bills of ,o private character also
ppaced.::•
The Siesta rhea odjourwel
'the Farewell Allreia
was read before the members of the tsenate , stid
Haase. and the House immediatelji thereafter
adjourned.
Penxerisnnte.Lenimt.e.ese.:Llnthe Stoat.%
on the ?OIL lenient, the following itroteetlings
took piece: ,
"The following hills . passed committee of the
whole: To incorporate the AntbraCite Bank of
Tamaqua, with a capital of $200,0M.
To increase the capital stock of the South
wark Bank from $2.1.0.000 to $400.1)00.
To incorporite the Brit City Bank
A sapplemeot to the arc incorporating the
Exchange Bank of rittsLurgh.
To' recharter the Easton, Bank j for fifteen
year.
To incorpornte tb'e Fulton Saving!' InAtifil
Lion.
.To ineorporste . tha Farmers' Etna kitchania
Bank of Plrnilaill.
To incorporate the Bank it eti.t4own.
To recharter the Commercial ratilc, of l'itta
burgh.
To iucresae the capitai..stook of the Tank of
Commerce of Philadelphia. . •
A hill atalbor;ring the Betoken( thin Common
wealth 'to inane notee of the detionileation of
one, two nod three' dollara, nod repealing the
act prohibiting tha circulation of ti¢lnll uotei
of foreign hooka
To chorine the Bank of Sew Cant{i.Lawrenco
county. -
'o charter the Clinton Connty
Petrolonat!
Jrya. 21.1 P
it N. Kier: Nat Sly—itt *cane to Pinl 1.1U1 , r, I
am prepare) to say, that 111.11 tor" the etrelyuro e.. jeutitely In the trratureut oiLtlierrhe t dDreolves,
and to gr..? entree, than the ure or ma T Mthe pile
elple netrinliee foraterly coati and 'Coon .140.11 by the
profeeeioui Be, tar, lot. the riiNto,/ttewoo,ef ISO ion,.
for w !deb the ISal Liver Oa h. been ••.
Liable *Ter.?.
teerulteLt mutt rertifflhat IL. Petrulettui Is toy Samba
hae ntp.reo.drl It yea rurilito snout.. 1,1'1.1,101.w to
threw divrarra shove 011.1.1 tiLerrotoloualtertioue and
ettlirwerneste of the eche% with the nowt eteraordluerY
totem% have been 41yietealwitir. 1
With theta, teW.rmico,pul fiwta a the Petrol...lL
"
, • J. FLATTNItti , Al- D.
11E9aoroate bidruesto venally. :7 teliVlawT
Fall Importation of &o.
LOGAN, WILSON ',CO .,
• No. 129 Wood Street;
Desire to .It the attention Ileetheats oUure
• their sheht met of '
FOREIGN. AND DOILEBTIC •
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c.,
11)1YOR72111 By Ith.:ENT iminwra.
And lebleh they ere
outset
propane) to eel:such peen
se oset Ilfll to plow.
fellwortnenetof )lANN'hoolebra O. P. AXIII
elem. at,h A ma ler
DICATHEIB AND. EARfiIiffiFFEETiGOICALii•
CUBED. '
ifily-Da. Li Bitris offers to those suffer
tot from Dirofnelob.Lls Infelntr. enrol rem slim, which
hare hag incemorfollanclortr Mfrs Mosieurtd asses of woe
grmmldeOnni. ThinteremedlocompriendllLtant coumea
for dime of the Internal, =Matti: imlerlernel for, amt
hare been pnonommett us thane colobretni evrlMa—Dro.
Emma, of Dorn.; hard it Deleon, of Paint Curti% thlch.
sr a Tomtit', of LOll4Oll-4.2 blue the most wonderful
Mol 'effectual vier applied for &mama of the Internet and
middle out Meth 01mM/re apparent on the Mb or olsth
der. Dr. Le D. warn - nos cur. is oven can whore the
oar to pirUct In [armada. Ile haft eighteen rertlftentm
of ono from than who bed Neon dm/ nmf dn.! , nod
whanwheming lo now tompletolr motored, and coo now
enabled to thorn the lenguager, The name, or 000,ro‘o
frenten hundred rmlorto who hare born road br Dr. to D.
our be men br application. ['anent, brf, molding a de.
ecrtntkoo of their Moe, tan boo relocat..e pent to one
Torme—ilbtonsultation fee; 811.1foo to be paid ehw
OD herring. is moored to, ifs onpfeol iserlfriwss: or when •
watch Elite Leant to Worst the, .liotence Of eighteen feet
from either ear. •
N. B.—Dr. Let Brntin'e Trentree en the Par end it* pi.-
~S. and Treatment 'f the Denif Cod Dimly; tronsinted
from the trco^b=prire.sl. Ad/tree Dr. 14 Brunt, Union
&warn Poet 011 lee , N. T. . 1,. folrglm
•
• -
LIP tit , Lt.n.— No modicind over earn
ed Mt Itself o tither repot ilia win ro short a limo,. hie
the Liver 1111 dlirovned and .Oompounded by ,Dr. Mc-
Lane;of Theo!. Jilthonxii hilt • rbort time ootopara-
Mieli baton the public, It boo ebony earati/ for Iferlf •
daft. of potrohnitY hitherto nnsurptoed. The demand
for them has bu0me111313.13/.. Miura 011.14 Co., the
'youpyletota of Cia - moettichwi who reside In Pittsburgh.
caner of tuotib and irnod depots, ant martially reale
luiyUrdeiu whlelt they . tad It al meet importable toeurplf-
VA* popularity of than rat' 1s not coolineil to any per-
Moeda tiertlon of thi itioutir, the demond belnaminal
front the North. Eon b, Eart and"Weit. The truth hi, no
Memel Is .tritire to on to !ill Quarters of the United
fliatai than that of te . liree. Those Nile are the beet
reaualy ever yet d forvitoratle derangement.
Igo./ are gentlino anlen slannl °O. Itoloie."
Ypt ego whOttlahi t atit refill:hi. .1. KIDD a CO..'
f.abtaa-.ltis , ; No. GO Moon in.
iterWho that his stiftirrid viiththat Emit
•
tritmentinit Grail Mamie. Mei* bueifil hailwith Joy the
roar leak* Lisieenc. lf premiered In, It pryer. Wt.
tam'saill It just tr goat V+ aim( 411•4111 whieli
sethintintetnit ptdlettioti; sod far admits, =Mid,
td " /4! anna'.o. - l akadoas
-Jtvrtrs Ambit Zilaietto, edvalittitett.l..
MME!IM
Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh
C. G. HUSSEY. l'issl.nrm,
GAMORL L. hIARSTIELL.
OFFICE, 94 WATER, BETWEEN MAR= AND
WOOD MEMO.
Sir MORNS DULL AND CAEOO RIM ON Till
OHIO AND AIIASISBEPPI RIVERS, AND TILIBOTA•
KIES:
/mow amine Tau or &max 0, Film AGO.
0 7 ame Li. prat ql Ow SRA and INLAND.Y.I
and TR-4.VSPORTATION.
lII=
C.ll. Mu..., Win. Inrimer, Jr,
Wm. Ilex*ley. - le. M. Kier,
110,:11 I, iiii, %till. Linehan,
11.,1..,t Dunlap. Jr.. L. behave.,
S Ilarbough. . 'french. tied....
ILI %bunt Ilea..lton, J. r , thoGnonaker.
M alter Br, not.. I Seunuct Rua.
I aw M. Pennock.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND MF,
CHANIOS' INSTITUTE.
ON I+l., O. NIERCIPS , HANK
010 - Form+ J 11. , ..bfr0hu.-3i inaiut,on Iv, and fl
~.e.monnt
1,,,,.e, n, thd Lsbnerv. neadin, , Rem
r.,..pera and . 21 Alaga ,nrs
A. this is the only Public Library. and
I,,am in tt.rlti. tlsn.. dlxpohed 4. •Id In rto
- 111.• e..itzl and wrtastout,Sen regeed
...l 1.. Lmiw. uwlebors.
girr -Ito when: you will, talk about vita
Rbj ton Will eiill.r r ~ +or hear of Ilso ;tn. Ar
proporoltin. to the root& of the U. Slates.
11,1. Varroll'e l'ololontoll An ottnn Lloltoord. It hoinus.le
r.ttioof the zoo, romnrlokhrouros of Vernlyelnabooot•-
i alT,lio.,0,114•14,11,1,111111..
no I. 11,A, on teruni .1.4, In npi.lionble ttra.r.
I, nil J00n... rhl.l, oonl,l ponnst.ly 10 , heortitonl,bl . m.
of Mot lino! I Kon •J•1•111.41110L
- - -
t• 71 44444
Tiernan & Co.,
BANKEirs AND EXCHANGE BROKERS.
No 75 Wood atlret, Corn, of Dtamod
[)P; LKAB—WO pip Si' 41 Galena, to or
r • b ' num - , ta rerr ION" aCa
.
t i ; A LERATUS —lO blilo. H. Pi Adarno' rat
Is, by
MATTHEWS J CO.
•
slielto in otoro
on to, 114171110 VS Co
FLAX SF,EI7 hhlR. fir sale by
155100, MATTHEWS A 00.
DANDLES—holio*en Dined, for sale to
On KY, NI AttIIEWS • en.
11 U. 1 3 1 EAT
Inn,f4r by,o
V ENISON WO'S h 1/E),ll{ SRANS--
1 , 09 lb, p M rime r Vrufnea 110555
•• lan
from .Lamerer JJ efe ea.
}ad 1,4
A.CULIICISI'SON.
ALEItATUS-25 boxes lialeratus;
, - 5 COL, far rue br
A CULRERTniiii.
I t OSTON MACKE/IS—A.lot id' the role
-I.ritiel 'toot. Roo, Riortoraull limn Cracker,
hr Railroad. and fnr r.l. by
N M. A. MrCLUr.(I a LY).,
• :IA Marty at
I: ACUARDNI VEILMICELLIFresIi
11l Italian Maiimiiioul and Terizilinsilli, rorpL br
WM. A. llef.iLtflia A I.
Ornt.a. t,OLI DoWarii.
_:.. _... . . .. .
,------
,
Office For Rent. •
riiIIE OFFICE in the trent of the building
ti ~
A
( ~,,b 1 0.'7) eecebb , t by 4: H. If ATERMAN it
,AtA A. Water avert, Mar Marti,. Wilt L. rooted to sac.]
leaaut ou row"..soal.te terra. Apply to L. R. lin.rto al, it
:our. or to the waderelguni.
1,- , l.liir ItollEitT /11.:1:11.
!.131PBELL,'CLIES.4.1 CO. have romoved
NJ to :tio CMJ Waif( best door to their former
bowi , ...ntrimuce nn rront etrret, •here tbry art now prw.
pr.vd to fill, rjers coat) for SOY [WOO In Mel, lin..
rpnr: tubseribers, having reuluveil since
si• as fir.. to EL. trar.hort.• No. to Water street, 5.4.
.toot In Elitir hate 414tillianect, beg lease In inftart their
• rriettl...4 ..teruere ELIE they Sr. preptrtel to 151141 cr.
tkr. in, rut I. v. 55
proutolcrat 4,1 41La14trh. 4:cartutr. E. 4 the en
1 , 1,101. ottroot_ 1,1 , W CO
1 ) UTTEI:—. Lbls hull Itt , tte s r , r , e v e i 'd
and
101)/1811-10 drums prime. reed and fur
M. V WILSON.
1 1.0 VEIL bu. prime. for sale by
/ 4,93 a DALZ @ILL CO.
Executor's Sale
lll' A liltlea LIOUSE and LOT, on Mar
i.° .tot. la lb., Kiatth W ant, DTI Du. Ist Slo,daT
awhontt. at Is , u'rlarli, A. 11.
11 111 ta• n.N 4,4 the , vrtualw4, an Ito I.llonday et
larrt, wry at lu A.ll..utie lot or ttmat .1, front.
tn, w Martow 'Wet, a irudiat 0.. t ou an alley
/kW fwt—ou wEirt, 1. rrwted a taroatory Ilrkk Ilitati, In
orJer. an! tonr•rifent/y arrangwl tar w,tufszt,
Ac Www with oth, out huthlitua: a ht drant attb•
:be rr , y , -Wy w en be *M.O.. •na 01.11 to..
ravatrauw..Ttwt.rtme. which .111 tw lavers,' and aQ:utu
nollatuw. 0.01 taal. Cw.we atth. lot runt., raf.
Ikalw• • won,. of 0. It. 515,14-„ •
1.4.1. _ Aust.:
:Or (VAara' Color! of ofllfgAorty Coma ty„ro.
o 5•• ' t f t tj. urr T I7i11 1 : nt si a t tter of the Partition
.1 - aTe . st - 14.81{:rtats Y.( J.eiptt. Mortt , s , tz. lariat
:e I.ltxt.l.lb Wa
••, amin.-I.c. rhlatutrif.l,l4.. lb*
Stt•ifff Ittett/14 , V.ti•ttls• - rata of 1...-•••-
tr t .. , 'tot, Zigh. I •). Rtstrost, *ma: oßar.tri.4
• pdatu•olattwitag rotas mkt C•6tt bettgtll3 •
as..La J•unor•. 1itt.2...• •Cl 7 t cr
,tote 16• natal vrt•tar•rittitp•tvt:f ttti , ftli nal tigab.,
lbw INJurt •••, ott uottlitAlst C Ip.Ltbuct. 1,4
t , l • of -
usit, itto t•tttl•-••1. ttrat.l. • Inalac .4 all r.
1.• •••,•ri to t•tr •••1 Court ctt lb. Iturth 31cu.
tt't, Utter otelt!poxt. at lu Cabot. Aill.o roll J.
11., Ind Li., to *lwo, coos.. it vbt If,.
rut] pest ottFultt ••• Wool. 1.• Pm= It.. Itr••• ,,, J. I
• JA it LI, IL lutllS 11. Clerk.
Sit t•rtis• tabottill.l toil! tots stmts. the abort. ruse
' VAILTItIt cuittie. Nbortsl.
Atteritt, l'ittalt•telt.i•t•tb.to:.•-603t..tir22.A_
•
rlllll.l MuleMigned has removed, eines the
tat. , tine, to AA* watutiwtte. n 1 T. WOOD a SON. 111
Wm.. ea 1 J/COB Jt.
fr253.t
Co-Partnership.
undersigned hare this day entered
g o.partnrmhip Immo rlyln
.1 t , Alt 1111 A. CO, Cr. yorv...(
t; Cl.
JA at (twig. etnro, No 15 110111/ Sl' alter. Mr..
4,44 Four.l.. r - J. 11. MIR
. .
%V NI. VICK.W.IO , ti I LL, Jr.
Janil r sth. G2:..1',1
Removat
V it E undersigned .I.eelectre. itifortu their
Irtemlo nuJ tb. that they bay. removol thole
11 no:efalo ilrivart l'Amnolvolon arehnum, trim Ni...
15 , 1 Wood Pt rerl, in Nn GI Sittb etre., batare.ti
and where they rrepeetuilly rolieil
a wt ' . the liberal inktmosun heretofore. eaten
ant t. nava, LAIIHMIT l ti 1111.1%):(.
N. WIC*EItStIASI, comer of Wood
7.
to all ilnad
.n i l s n th /tre ~ pitt,hurtb Pa hn wh s le r,.
•. and
510ITA; Window Mar, soil Putt,:
I,einwry:
Eton roans! Fd,.. TlVitl and Ilair Brutheg
all he P.innt Or Proprietorr atnltelura of thy Day:
ilar.trn rlen.t4 toil Aplealltirsl Implements of toe mu,
T d
Itscm, allrajn t n bawl.
lAtuotry Anung and rhyplrlann arlll always rind 51 this
o.hal , ll.lltonnt frost nod unedadinnaled abla,
hat. Inwu arlnntAl atlth ',crest pnrsunal at.. for (Ida am
k..t. All I , urchoorn aro Itmted In rnatnion tho atoct,
they 111 Pod tO, and rmbraclnd arra/ a varia.
nay other lh the Prat. far
Fire Proof Roofing.
ARVINO" k. CO., successors to James
lOW Whit. it Co- of Wheeling, toonfaetorer. of War
ren'. iroproweit soil Water com Position mot.. with.
to Inform (dem/filo, and the iniblio of Plttaburuh.
that bar inken I again/i:Jo oitY • krawiof the
tuntioiOl iint/ they pledge tionatelles th at their
work will ilieiloolitlre they
to all who ar en.
yawn thol. rezepre Throe,' our eitlsonr, therwforo, who
IA.i111011.11; FMK AND WATAIt 111.0011 roofs
o ' histil.l par altentloo to 01.1roporta01 anoouneoment
Thin conspo.itiou now/ {soot:n.ll4 of estiona mstorlala
In adapted far tin ore/mat Iron roof; it keeps them
faro a
""""In.'
ae 10 L.4 °:4lfrlZ rrelt
roofing.
A Soler, Prra'i of Lao/sell/. Bank;'
.
Miners. oilman. Mali A MO fl W; '
Virgil Mt litililht.llreCtof ilawkar Hr. •
Tnro L ELrlear. tal., Jackson Oiler &
Wallowa.* Carey. . &nosh U Davis,
iambarop & Itro.
I.l.l4win,Charles Still ri well. Clarn & Co.
Davie& Tonsow t. John W Tler.
C Whim & C 0... Lana & Williamson..
„
.t 1.1.1 ' e/41:VA • L. ” et: e. ZIP te P'"L l 4 4 ".. tur igh.'
ttxbarg h. Feb. ?a. 15321 p rom pt . •tttf
oil DOZ. BIORSE'S Syrup or,Yellow Dock
v
"Q Hoot. ree'd aw for bale
W/NICEILSUAL.
'MOM' Or Woaf Nod .511th au.
_
GLASSES-100 - aiii. , N. 4i, Cr safe by
. J: D. OANYLELD.
UGAR-25 litids. prima N. 0., for gale, by
I fo2D OANEINLLI.
COFFEE—: -50 bags Rio, for 8010 by
625 • J. B. CAN MD.
1I ARD bbls. No. 1, for sale by
II•25 J. D. CANFIELD.
IisISEIID OIL—M G rifmold's brand,
A A for Rale sr , J. IL CANFIgLD.
DEAR!. ASII-25 casks for 8010 by
I_ W2si J. /52CANYIEL,D.
1110 T ABll-20 casks No. 1, for role by
-pm J. B.cotvieta).
AHD-20 kegs and 1)611
_is.Tor 7 l ----- ialo by
lirt;2ll J. D. CANTIRLD.
UTTER--6 bbls. and 10 bxs. fresh Itoll,
lust received and fur sale by
IcTs, . a J..cANFIEL ..
if I EESE+IOO laza. Cutting;
t.t9 ta g ilatt balm for sale by
lett, s J. IL C AO:FINED.
u A LERATIIB-40 bxs. and SO bbls. in
1,7 a tnro q n.l fey , tale t s v
J. D. C9FIELD.
,TT .14 SON-102.51b5. tide day reo'd for gals
by i [4s] WICK Met.IINDLESS.
113LANTATI9N S-x-300 bblo.
IL
(.:Alba be: ntermery Tiber anti Yitrobinn, for yule by
fo3, • NALVAUALEY A W.
LARD -5 bbls. ree'd per, st'r Forest City,
sottfor o,k-by IY2d.IIAtIALEY 00.
,624
,
,MORN..
46 Liao. Con,
tied{
linc cl by .t.•
I ,
-
hr o.c
OSIN
Sear
INSKED OIL—M bble. pure, fur sale by
AA 025 ' J, bI.IIIOOe4IILAK ER CO.
bble. Winte, for sale by
J. 150110011141E11. * 00.
y A.RI)
j_i rds. -
rioittaos sr.(
itotisu br A
•
,AII,B—CO boxes (200,000)
• . WAIL )1,10/Ll*4 CO.
Mercantile College,
THIRD STREET, PITTPMIIIIGH, PA.,
.Ineoperated by Lvfidative Martz,
titCOB -KEEPING, Perunariship, raid Com
thinosl Com putations. Magid In the - highsst parka.
yMr POPP and Ns. WILLIAM. The formes. the
author Of PM t peskier works on Bo ok - keeping now
It tun the (0tt 0.. 00 one 011 r .17 meet elegant Dunne= Pen
men in the west Cirvu mailed free of expense to all
Pasts of the counts/.
N. IL—A rertato teacher of Book Amping. who never
kept Boob himself, (but who advertlees an ••awoolate . in
Hook-keeping.) is Intormed that this Instil nti..o employ.
t
no spot. an he a.merts. to pull down his Plnm•tas The
L ' ae bi treS i ts 'a ifr4 7 .L '" t ,It. It,' Nt.r"Lt'az, - ,`:%",::?, yrf,
hie 01.. 1 .. 1 .. 1 . ow., ..farm . puff.. . writ.. by him
mlf—and a mt... e tot rhinos,. the mammy of whom
sion any anthmintanne t ad i Pere.tos (sleuth/ m
rpm tmthetion am imumtrd to di.turh hie (Amulets
In any manner. • fidtgiltml tT
Desirable Dwelling Rouse.
rLET—that very convenient threeL l ti
eterial Dwelling Hoop, Ns. 90 Wylie etre,
The hoe. n e arly Dwelling
led wolelge.tero parlor.,
diming roam, and Ititehen, I. the ant [hell end eight bet
mem., oeveu which ere papeml. Th.re !e &leo when,
cges. with hot ...I iiild teeter bytireute. 11 ,arelneee
the eeller. Inn, and litehett. tti oven le the 'ant; and
1,4'. Jry cellar un.t.r the vb.& premise*. Poonereioo
siren on the I.t
or
relSl(at I..gart, Wilenoi Co
To Let.
- - -
rir II E largo three story Brick Building, =t4.
An Weelongton doors eouth of 4::N!
15 ylie. It tote • y.rlr. alloing roan. •o 0
o Olio first floor: lb., bath re...a, ar.
mood for hot and cold wider The tiro[ awl eortety,t.
tie, aro •ell unkind with ems. la the •01 those lea
largo lotto ore, and frt. the y•rJ ybore au wile, loot/-
tag to the ntrort. Itont. l'oetteslon given Oa the
let of April. Apply yo Irsl. A. BILL IttY.
te2s.ot WOOKI 01.
To Let,
THREE STORY Brick Dwelliog
Il .4.1%1..4 on Prop dtre..t, r.,urt.h d,a4
.us the earn.. od Vitt. Enquire of JOI)N 11.1(....0,-
,511.01, "I. I fe21,21, IL.a 11A1S.
I IQUURICK BALL-1u cases for solo low
tu 10.251 .1 o )tId AK KR 101.
d ova, for sole by
L.) V.k. J. [eII , , INIRK &
lILACK IKON VA RN LS IJ —2 bills. for sato
t.. J ACIIJONMAKEIZ
g ,AsTott bbl 2. cold pr,ned, for
ILJ F.k!by
- J. FiIIIOUNSIAIiRIL k CO.
Adamantine Candles.
rilllF. umlerrignell are now prepared to fill
JI all order" for ALAN ANTINX CANDLES. Our
neat roduaad uric:ea.e ouch a. will be ret/.faelory le our
Mends 111.1 eueloruera. we 'haat.. It for your lover
rot to rairrhaft o% gentlemen
Jt.1:1K1.11 tl. UAr 1$ * O.
Removal
rir HE undersigned have removed. since the
lat. tlre, lo their warphou.a, rorp.r Yrnotstyl rorry
nreeta, aud Intr. to G. Lorparrd Ina Lear days. to CU or.
dery •ud attend to their eunOTll.l.ll a 13..r.totore.
1.2131 J 1111!... I KM''' t L...1N:4.
Double Reed Melodeons,
!lade fay Mt original invent"' Corhardt, 21". York.
lILEBER has just received one elegant
a 5 ocias• dIELODYON. moth, br the original la
J l'athardt N. V. Thla I notrument hag • nauble
melt of rertl.t and for beauty. delicacy and poaer ton.,
mrdPly lamb. luard.asora all other Instru
ments of lb. klud. It u.esparlaliy wasytoo to/.mi mu.
air, and Infinitely preferable M email Organs, angling but
r od caul.r be k..p in order. Thee. la 0.• In erme al yr,
Rev. Id r. rental . . Churrh. abkh Ores unlUaltednatb.ta,
tun..
N 19.—The pahlie I. res{PMNally laxl4xll{{ nll {lnd ex.
amlim the bcre. AO , 'lf 110.77
ill ISKEY-80 Ude. Cincinnati, on eon
v stimment maul for hr
te.14:34 blEiLvilv Libort, a.
WINDCII , V , AIL E .VSS- 7 300 bones Bzlo, 10. t
HUIIPIIYO LEE.
6aUNIAC-2 tons Tennessee, recd thin day,
1.3 and for uls by
toA:St MURPHY 0 LEE. Liberty et.
PRESII EGGS--500 dos. received and for
a - , t•le at lb, loworlgt rates by
W. A. 110CLUI104
E. 2./ • 248 Lit.ett, strvoL,
ERAGE DE LAINESI—Recd, ease
" to. B". U. l'"".Turioi'eATUr.,
(44 mad Et Mark. at.
It LACK LACES I—A. A. Itlneom 4 Co.
L LB hareem hand over "4X) Pea black Silk and Co:4tlton
aze. •
tho Honorable the Jllligflu of the tel
Court
1 of tlnteml (rider BeSikioOPl of the Peace. in aud.fr
th ili C e "u i:Zen Stsepler, of the Fird Want
of Ittaburgh. In the County nf Allegheny. humbly
e ls e
that your pellttoner is deetrous of
troop.
• Mite
fir house or laver, to iii, honer, situate if the W tee
above—that' he has provided himaelf with laereaaarl. fur
ll.rua reptsooe walua.mulati.sx travelert aralatraa
orra Ile therefore •
Pr. your holm. M grant Mut •D
-ottier to keep • Ind. , uf public entertainment, tool be
pray..k.
We. the subscribe.. citizens uf the Ward atoreeald. do
ernify that the above petitioner la of good repubr for bun
eetyaml temperance. and is well provided with innate
toot ,on venknoes for the aerntomodation tool belnirot
of etranvery and travellers. red that fahl tavern in 114,E,
Ja.r• Gray. ath et for Darlington. Samuel at
go, A. Seblldeeltar.lben.. Long. l'.. Frisbee, J.Uraney.C.
Al.jr, Allen Cordell, W. 11. Wright, James Crawford, 1k
Clark
("OTTON-66 balm] nuw landing from at'r
f.tr rale LT
n. 21 I. DICK KY W. Water aesl Iron 1.1..
l i g PILING AND SUMBIER. POPLINS-A-
A. It AsON • CO. - taro for Ind. 2 CAPES arm rtillk
P,plisst Ficaml mad Plata.
New Goods.
UST receiving at WhI.1)111BY'S. The
fue el her or+ du d. ol the meawn, rnsaprtainic lb. or,
.oJ moat hutnonable arin or l7.mrer , i4
Cloths, Se • ar.. the.l"ropimlur iwyna Li. hire., anal
cuatouren, •Si" him nu W., call
6.bra
Simplex MunditiM
• •
• °GAN. WILSON ECOA No. 1.9 Wood
•at.Ealtag t atibiteed Agar. in' 8.15. itttliatie
' emit Loan VicelocA." rm.:111211r ciiii . tba Weeps.. cl
Poplle Mc Tyatla to nor peruitaly . of blueginaia
blot. otLere fei um. lie peculiar p.p. - pre &011,4 At In
Ito p,tlret wig/heir, cuieblue4 kith nut.
dere It alm.t Impooglbly to get out of ochre'Pima...P.
plicablllty ter, tlawri of duo.' Nacre ape
a U., aupnycl by baying non latt Quiptil leave
felarilm lAN, LiialN a CO.
ti A VINO sold my entire emek of Herd- .
a I war, Cutlery. le. h. Norris Ilcenollu, cheat tool
those who bare patronised we. 1.14 Cf,
11,, realm...elan. in bueibras both in this vicinity and
to the Went. 1 shall mmatti m the name Ilona, No. 63
nbeet, to attend to the ertilemeet of my Marine,
whore all pawns indebted to me 0111 idea.* cell and sat .
tin JULIA
.14N . ORRIS AMOURS, (eueeessoi to JOUN
tr tt,i introit, t Wells In Vont. and Lome..
Sr liatdware, teu.S3 Weed oh I.ettreen Mattiond All, atd
I,un4 street. Pitt...torah li , CaMentem . ToOlstawsYn
on band. (fard
RAVING purchased the entire stock-of
JOIIN WALK RH. consisting of Hardware, Cutlery.
am. I willow:Moue to keep on Lead • 11111 mart-
Went of articling In the abrige Ilse. which will be gold at
the Invest prices for comb.
gimbal:do and iterttapleg arerespectfully lovit.ll lo
call and at Mort at the old std, No 1.3f00d
(1.b:=1) anAPCO3.IB,I..
S UNDRIES -60 baste feathers;
llrmout Nutr.
Mown'.
Dry nail;
4 srl.i en,r , l,
adda• Ihtes Cno,n, •
ISAIAH DICIIKY • CO.
%Alan au . 4 !front sta.
•Irr I re. for sa/ • bY
67],
SALT I'ETRE-85 sacks erudo on hand
fsr ssle Er ISMAIL DICKFA A .
Wain.. awl Prow 0..
\ AIRY FARM CIIRESE--2(k) boxes Hex
e•llebralint u r. chef.. rtrelnotkana
(1.011 WICK a ItIvCANDLEt.i.
Spring Prints.
A. MASON & CO,have jairt opened 5
AL. ems rring. Web Colors. I• 1121
'NEN lIDEFB,-Jast received 40 dozen
A dirorted Linea Cambric thadliarchti
tiOfi.
. A. A. StAN A CO.
foloin CIA di Market ilreilt
Gl GALLONSVARNIairES--Smithe
op
New Trak celebrated brerall . ltif i ne bi
500 !it S ;l4
ALEPPO N
DOZ. ARTIST'S COLOR—Aboort
-31j,11 erl Ltl tubas, in nor, anti ratable°.
10BaLS.LARD 01L—Burckhard's brand
for isle by' GAM KIDDa CO.
New Roods Arriving::
MURPHY * BURCHFIELD have com—
here mane. receiving their early Wen ..41—end
' 7llll 3711/ r‘ l? I=n
nobbl "" e' and abreed Zininz. •
Ili. Egm. ... •
rover Monello do Labs..
ill. 111. k "igen. ell..
.4 • variety or orb. goods. '
Our
rt regular custnnere.4 imvensevonniir .nv
0 iited
to nil . on.
HAY -36 bales (on wharf) for sale by
SAT W. P. WILMS.
1 4 1GGS-4 boxes fresh eggs , just ree'd per
/A
_9. azul P. H.R., asul Ibr sido nr
DALZELL it 00.
VUEESE-50 bzs Cream Cheese, received
L/ and Sar solo by (wiyy, ri. DALMILL & CO..
0. SUGAR-25 hit&ted ra per str:Sa
iem.lem, for ,slo by mu. etsooki,lic.t.-
00S-5 bble just re.rd on consignment,
eat for able byT. WOQUO3 1 lioN.
141 at.
UGAR-20 Mids., in store, for sale low to
dowbosmenbant. by "(21)4, R. YLDYD.
l ARD-10 kga. No. 1 Leaf Lard; for salelJ b 7 oat) J.* D. IshOYD.
VINEGAR-30 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar
, lor sate by (MI) .1. :11. VLOYD.
SULK PORK-39,000 lbs. reed per rail- -
rad, and tor W. br B. P. smuysu I.CO.
MoLAIISES-100 Ws. Plantation, rec'd
per str brlßfmA arid for N. br
B. P. ISIIRtiEIt a CO.
11OLL BUTT-6r bbla. lorine'd and
11,rrc.a. ur (WO) S. r. CO
B ULK PORK-8,000 thin day
FOX'S CINCINNATI STARCII=-100 bor
.. Instil. from steurier 13.1111ard, air] for rolo Or
' f4l WM. DACIALEY • Of.
Al 1, LOVER SEEII=ISO bushels prime Clover
v,_, Erwl for rile by J. i 3. DILWURTII • CO.
6021 SI Wood rt.
MOLASSES -100 bble plantation rooks-
DM revolved and fer ado by I
J. a. D 3 WORTH t CO.
fetal 31 Weal at.
rrIOBACCO-30 kegs Kentuckin
o twist to
b DO aceo
= for silo by J. S. RWooTII Co.
31 d r
Ult 111 CO.
Dairy; rea'd
• 00.,
Waal O.
11010T411--.50 cmska prime for alibi by 7
-1„ • J.S. DILWORTH a 11,
NUL
A Lool.loL—.sg bble 7fi, 92 and 9t4 deg., for
/11 nu. by uaol -J. KIDD &W. •
fur sate by
Lt a W.
EMP SEED-30 bbls. for Bald by
B• 2 J. KID 00.
yam BLACK TEASI-30
of ottoolidt Osi oat Too. ool•otoi rm.
a re i.
j ol bat o at taeorillagly k* plea of 60e. f i
/WA anal dlionat to rota etc
W.
LA
MODIXZEI
..mag WWI To
COMMERCIAL
ILLMesa darrearda.—Advertlaoseata and tabecripiona
tor MU paper rarodved .ad fomarded tr—ot etre., Errp
th , • ode,.
PITIIIIITBOH. MULES.=
IfnCi raTUGlitap lisSerft.
Cripti.Sia, Montt.. Feb 25 -
flaaineas La all departments is fair. with ...allotted ac
tivity in ;moo itadiwt article,. The river retosiaa at a five
bonito,/ ntav-subaiding gradually. Weittb, not and
pleasant.
11.11 Ult -The. n.,510+ coneinne rat,' slim. bat bbar"' -
intg. Va 1..., brat hands. 40 Obis. superflue at *3,12: 1.,1.10 ,
$ 3 .15 3/ lads. antra. at s3.‘aniba.lls Si.!, =32:
Idle. from titer snot ...11. at 33,12 far ute•rttne.,
$3.1.5 for extra. •
OICA I N-Sales lint bands.llo , l husbele Barb,, r , .•
at our to optr.{i.u. In Oat.; quid at Y3(o_o ,
ll,e, 45 Wheat 0t00.1.50 Corn. 400.
II AV -Sales rf 1 - 2 loads; at $12415.
5.1.3110 S are quiet. tot sale.* trausydribgl Clorrr is ball
at it'e,(o,22 from atm., litaotkry 42.1:14 . 42..35.
Cliht.,St: continues 50i1,,, SILIM..IbO hoses IV. It. •t o's
4•61,;(.7, the larger bortiat at 7c.
Larfkit.--Salee of elnalo tibia. roll at 144i1f, bore.
HAWN-Tho motet aato active; =JAM.,
tlhoolder, at 10.1 s. 10,4. T 1
daraY. at tt'.4.la 70.000 and :AIN° siaca
aru oyeetuatar prtVale small lob,, al 71447 !ee.
litune
POKK 1,0,5) b.. hog round. at
('l5ll or large No. 3 Mackerel, to • regular oaf
it E. 1.0 ; 00=11, at $7:4, Herring:so.s :t!olli di. 5 ,
NU.tl'-Saba /0 Mara CLtiliroth• at 1e
GItOCF.RII::? , -emirs 341, prera bble. Jtntaeera, a t
t,b: 2.). Ir., 01. and oak, et :Lla each and lime
40 Ltd.. to lota at at 22:4-,:.te rash btala Suaar. at te
do. sl uite ; 2) Mule. t.*lr at
, t....jeuLt s , I.ege totfed at
camh, begs at 11.je.: In at 0 7 :e.
tVIIIOK is dull at 1`4.51,e.. ea-1. and
A3lirs--11.rular Nate- et Soda at 301.3%e Paola 6'4
Yaltratua 10.
COMMERCIAL AND MONEY AFFAIIIB.
to, aa. •.! Prnocrtain ticyrrrt
et - ruarr
There la hot littfc chaace 0. oote In the money niark..L
aim, our tut retort. Although the hank. are discount
leg with a doe degree of liberality. yet the tardinres with
.hkb collecting and remitancee &tern-rived from western
manner. camera many of our bruit:loam men to solicit din
routs. from the Woken. at rates ringlng from 1 to 2 I.
cent ? mo.. amonling to the eliaruter of the paper of-
The Rock market anti continues dull. Some smell
tren.setions here Leon made In Pacherige Bank et sma ,
01.0. There hula:wile:era acme movement in Copper dock,
and wo hear of vales of Cliff atlas at Sfhliwiti. North
American at 1.19,14 er a .-it. Eureka Wk, and anew other sales.
prices not reported.
Citizens Insurance Co. bas been rellat $lO and IMP..
We obwrved ailed:ye in the Humor Telegraph nOlk•wisiell
eranent account fir. mut:Wining the dill:teal, they
usually tleld, atel.from prveent preened, will continue to
r I-id. But the itutern and Western/11.'0*T nowin bep
err condition than tber aver were before, 'end ere trans
acting • very heavy Inisther, so that It is expected they
will not pay dividends of lets than 12 t rent. for the cunn
ing rear.—and yet the elect is telling eruoiderablY under
par. This Feder quite inesplicable. when oar Bank Flocks
which only PeY h it eent-, en . in demand et
ranging Inn. 3toto ti tent. Pittaliorgh glee Co. i. in re
:tarot et 1011. and Ohio A Pe. Railroad at
Ten new Banking hostel have been opened on Wood
Street within the past week. hierers.O'Connor Brea 1. Co.
and Myren. Tiernan k Co. In addition to their mstabli.h.
men:. a b:111. now before the Legisleturs for the "Com.
uterviel hank of Plitabargh." with a fair prospect of being
pideed•
The Cleveland t Pittsburgh Railroad is now completed
to Wellsville. and the trathe ere performing their trip.
regularly to that plan where passengers can chip Rl'
pitmbergh on board the steamer •:Forest City" whir , '
rave In conpedlon with the Railroad.
The Railroad connection hetween Erie. Pennerivarda,
nod %ditto and Dunkirk, kenow complete. At Dunkirk
the Erie Railroad Company sal .thee parttee are eeth.if
engaged Jn extending depots. wet:ebonies, lc- fir the
Spring trede. and the cosutantly 112CMILMOR population nt
the lawn, 'One of the miners states that:
"The erreugemete for the different Muse of host.. will
very somewhat from those of last season. There will be •
daily line from this place to Cleveland and Detroit, the
rause as lestmemo. while the Toledo and /Gk . /UR.. Rea'
road line will
the
daily. startling from Boffala, and con
necting with the camels lesiva here, Isdli wale. Tide
line will conewt. of new cud m ghitteent boats. hunt at
Buffalo the prevent winter, expressly for the line."
This announcement should stimulate the Directors of
the Allegheny Valley Railroad to posh forward their en
terprhe. so as to farm a rant:action with the New Nick
Erie before we an Jarrell,' circumvented end
"headed" by rivet lines. dirt/thug trule - astd travel whirl:
:we might mid ought to seenre for ourrelves.
Tbe Pittsburgh A Proton Mining Co.. ..Cliff." lienuxt
inland their rapist of lad year's ore:rations from which we
make the following extract:
“The mineral rah.] nom tbo Mine during the liat year.
Mirbut little from that a the tear pretectrogsruntattst
Mir in .11 1..3 7,465,911 Ps —of which. 0.11,,tm0 oa. were
shat is denominated ".tamping, ore,"l , 9l,4o, Ds. of mom
, and M 119,4112 lbw. barrel ore.. prorating an aggregate
when e.d.D.A to a proper condition for shipping to mar
ter.. of 101r4.89.5 *soar MI3ZOI ton,eversa in g about silty
one our neat. and equal to LOIS:U43 6a. of pure pper
worth, before smelting, eay 1 9 9 i cont. , Poe Pound•delser ,
ed Pstraburgh.—maltiou. the ettlinested value of
years product, SI.OLMS
The ear...centrum , of the Company. for the !IMPperloa
for all pnerames °Muir thou dirsdends, mon. to the ea
11197.716 19.
It will thus bs seen, when the statement, of the pm •
too rear are comparod, that the expendttur” ot last y
avails.* of the one preceding in the sum of 910.9L111
This dirles,rnee, or Wenn., WIN caused mainlT brass one
non of a new stamping mitt, and other nesessarr ins
prorements on the surtsce.
AMER INTELLIGENCE
STEM BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
KI•t•--Tbr. finq nineties in chnoniii br PNr
Irk. lan •veninst at du,lt. soul Inning Tingly hat
ARRIVED. .
Brilliant. one Cinelonall.
hastier Rau , . Coal y. at Lots.
lisculatur IV...lbws,
llrn
nisi, .
•
DEtIAIITED. •
ClasisiziALl. Bit Intsigbarm. Clot IttniAL
Pontiac Ito', 11 ilium, !it Louis.
:stem. tlissiousti.
Unto. N iota c. _ •
ca . " tv Loots.
.Is ti.
tlosislnhisstOn; Ouch:mat.
Ars., , Ruttish.
Tiber, Louise
mum. LR.AVING T/Ise DAV. .
•
• • •• • -
_NEW ORLEAhlt—f ratite .tat, F~a•Llel Barlett.
LOUBVILLE—V.raont, 11az41.1, 1 P.ll.
114. M.
r WUCELlNG—Wittelatoto.r.Geo. ll,ah, 10 A. 31.
WELLEVILLE—E:Test car, Seltart
uossinur PAM.. I.VII.
• a and d r. s.
IMPORTS BY RIVER.
WELLSVILLE. Prn 'Votaa Can-1 reel. D 3
bale Iron, I.Bdemon, Malaita 'A Rol , do
flax teat. owner oo taahl -. daa booker, It 111,--
Cutcheun 8 rulmi4.l: i1e..0..• ! 3 M. "
Clnektn I Co 16 key. Gratt.Llalser :33 pieta
Iron,
CINCINNATI, rim (hi-Dm - mm-54 make andaaeli.
Alra lilac, ti 1111 Oars. Murmur it Loathe: Mt taw cation,
Warn, Parka t Co. b Crit ooo
lard, II Graff II C.; Pi Ltbd,. It - 0 ran 'a:
amhboarl, .1 II William. A CA, 41 bales torloo, Thu. ar-
Luella k 1.3. a 1 lox, 1 trunk 50 tierces ham, Camara
Graham: 10 tibia do, (Uttar roirrtic 2 , 3 Gera. ham, arh
lers. Kiwis It Cu hn do. R Muer k Co: 9 4n.11 Graff re.,
lIEELL•iti. Pr. Mtn:M-7 halls repel. DWhite !-
Cm bbl. tote, Bell a lagaintl; 0 4 dot chits:9l;mill a
limning; IZ lu raper. Robin.: a. War; 4 m.k• tr. ar.
a 11 Itnylir. 0 bLls an. 3 pkw..l2 pkp g •. Desks A
sytb,"- . 3 Ibll , hnur,4 do I. 9 'Waterman; ha aka &Ind
poaches. Smith ; bhls him, Wm Bingham;
Alna.. llnende Gramm:ZlNG. raver P .0
bbe soar. WrillinlX. 6 quittli,atevtes vaplo Cow. Dr.
McCook.
BAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE
PENNSYLVANIA. RAIL ROAD—EAST.
The Repress through train twee at. DI o'clock .4. X
A<COMMIXICiaII train leaven 3N !Mock.. Y. •.
01110 it PENNSYLVANIA RAIL COAD—IVEMT.
The, Expects huh, Tearee Federal Shea Ptalbu at 8
o'clock. F. sc., sad 1111103 at. 7 o'clock. p. r. seers day ex
coghog Bucket. The Accecomodallou tnio tIIT. at 10
o'clock. 4..81...und 4 P. IC ,
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIkBAII: ROAD.
PER 24, FREIGHT TRAIN—lbi cloth Mc-
Candless & Campbell; 2i bbls Cos ode & rahasn
lbbl batter 6 eke rap . 3 bbla butter 3 hx.s sund
ries 20 bble clover seed 11 kg, lard 2 do butter
4 bp clover seed 241 pcs port Brown S. Kirk ,
,pattick; 10 bra raisins fIP 13brirer; 21 bole 2
asks &Manaus Rhey. Mathews & Co; 3 buggies 1
carriage /3 & 1Y Harbougb: 1 bx_ books Res 9
Williams; 10 eke hasktai Noble; 3 his 1 bucket
owner; 1 bbl butte,: I do eggs J !Craig; 28 kgs 6
bble butter Casale & Orabam; 1 bbl butter 3kp
sack Cummins & Smith; 2 kgs lard bbl eggs
2 bbl, batter S & W Harboagh; 11 pkgs mindries
W Esrly; 16 bble 'flour Hanna & Dyer 2 hks
butter J B Canfield; 2 kgs lard 1 'sack feathers
Lambert:S.' Wagtail; 6 bble butter 6 bxs chnese
P Shriser; 6 Mb oil S & W Ilarbough; 60 ibis
brooms J D Riley; 1131 do Cll Linn; J
Rippler; 100 mks barley brown & KirkiniCrick; 1
car load hay J W Wolff; 13 pkgs eundrieb
63} do: brooms Clt Linn. 4 bble . butter 2 go
tops J & ylapi ; 6 bbls butter A lralla ; 1
lot moving Owner. • • -•-
CHEESE -250 boxes prima Cream:.
W.
D$L IL: for
ZE oLLr. br
• ha) - CO.
rrIMOTIIY SEED-;GS bp. for sale by
feb, " ,IL DALZELLA O.
1101L - ANTA.TiONEOLAWSkB-2.00
tted per ebrobarSlephaat, sad for We by,
teZ) • NY% HAOALEY 2 CO.
boxes landing
eile
A. 1340ALET it CO.
inter Strained Lard.
AZ) • :O. OLACILDIJUN &CO.
rfiSll-=-10 ceeke prinre:fc;;;Ralebri
' IJ. KIDD C 0.0 7, Wo.-4
VOMEIO.
ver Avon]
fa.Y
! N a VOIR-4 boxes White Havana. for sale
U 1•r I film • Y.NtILIrll DEN !I OM
/OA. NUTS--%9 bags for sale by
folii ISOLIMI tinaxErc-
AltD OIL--10 bbld. fornnle
Li n•n) kNULtell *Dxvoni.
80 A P— 1 5 boxes Fancy:
419 . 'ratio* , jut. reed and *r br
KNIILIsit•3.II4NNXIT.
A_7 610 NNOLISII* BENNSTT
•
Übbls. Linseed, for soli
lUr frig NNULSEII 41 BEN Nrit.
B UTTER -5 bbls. fresh Roll. for sale by
Aln - IC3I. *AO *LEY I I.k)
.
sUNDRLES-- •
v.
- • • • 1
1 L.d;
' .I.bb . l.l..rlazwed;
Victory 15ofin 13011, -MOW,
per Fibt. sal. by 16/11•11 DICHICY *Mr,:
liatar and Proiat att.
.alt cheats
laesztivala,
lb, It No.
00K cAsE FOB SILL&—A fine, large
I) Book al., tint EU half about coo Mar.! vui.
W. W ."! W lVarl gODINION,
bid Third st nou door to Sant of .htiaturrgla.
~;_~.;~ -
NOTICES, &.c
Co-Partnership.
THE undOvigned have thin day entered
Into • I .lvartnvrihip un.l , 1..:“. ram. de.l.t.,te of
A 0,4 k eItSW NIA., for 11:nPurpn, of carrying on
1
the Ilrau ibu toy cuNl Fanishn, ku.„....., in all i. • ari•
n. , b ran th ea ho, Cotton Ittttinn NI sonfu-lunng:
WM. a. IIERI:C/N,
Pil.t.burub..l b. It:. ISZI2. ;IMES I,:ItIt4WELL.
I fel643*-
` • ..lonZloatoreu...
Herron & Criswell, .
' DELL, AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
14 ANITTCTERE ES of ail kind• or Brass
iyi ATM, 7.,-,;,: - tivr. , :t...nt Ka r. Plntnlvr.ltr.
Al.o. Cott.d:n I: itine Nlanutulurve, ,
Fornmtr. ftetw, qtr.-, I "tarn, ... rn.:r of Mark.t
.1.1.<1,.:, rtt.‘. .t. I V.rth ,t, . I . .tuiburet.
N. It-4111 Br," a.,,1 t• 14., L,y,„ ,„ „„„,„, ~r
in rt re. ea,11;:31.1.
th-..tr, ai IL, I ,, undry t
Pan , tually :
Dissolnuon.
T IIE parinersllii. hcr,:tu t ion• oxiiting Lr
3011!!74 . 1:441 ' ; '
V..bru.r,
ItT.N EKS I{ ll' I
I havethis day es•to,iateil unit me, in the
117101. KS .;h' !WY 1.1v1,1: VI:11MM.
u, Jaalp 11.1 . 11:h KR, aaJar tla. Sr. of "J..
l'alata JOitN
February 0.14a . Z.-11 , 1.4 . 1f •
. .
To the Public.
'VILE NOTICE of 11 , IliAtolotion of tho
IL firm of j'AgEts. t 11.. 111.4 n;o, 'skirl-sof
t• A nag. 14.44. of
• Inch 11, put.ll,Ehnil h.iri• 11.,ml ire u1..01
111. ll', of Kt:,
u4lOll 11l r.rm ....IV: I CO.
•
Notice.
TILE untlermignpd hare th any entered
iirt, 1'ar.,1,11. ittthe,ll l .l r.tx ns't: 1•.i..%/).LA7
AND SI1.11• un.lor at,d iota of
". nn Vlrt .t • .3. °riot. loft
who. Irwin yor, 4....(knyt
Won.. 1 . 111, ";
ilthboryal, rob. ft.l,f4 .161 IN I HO LS
A. luluner",trator t.i , •cn, I 1,1
hmepod oar,. t• ilto io Lb:
011. I.
ror t n,i.l , h J. r.ph
um. of J0,1:11! santi tali
urn In treolnowndlog
Mtn.. ant eu•toiner, of t helxt, lion of P.O.
Co-Partnership.
1 OSIIUA RTIODES has this ii.iv
StTe.t.- Ji..511U
ia.2,11a JA.SIES 0.1
1 Diu ' olution.
TE PA betWO.,r)
d oohed (i1:;4117X : t
I•onf nergi th,llnri will I, ”4114,1
d ru e o blni I. Or kat, till, wro rrltiv , tod torah. '
eomm%•ti r gii7' l ;T:Fle lt rei 'L :r i d " :: ' :f
from
at cur 01.1 J , PII, ALt
'l'll,. M.
Pittmturch. Jan.
•
A LEXII. BATES and JOHN IL VORTI{
ano hare purrhe otl tho otnek o flan o[ f
Alors.n.lo - Day. and
taken their stand , corner of the Itiocan land Martot
hen, they. tntenct taree 11, cor,cOo. Hoek of
Fancy andrltteple It. tehial Wai et n et.
1.1 , M0 , mit. to Molt thor r.,p.0tf,1117 inrlte the et.
tontine of the enotoloors of the tote tom tho Duhlte
geurralir. )41.1tX-t,N111.4 It Ver.S.
JJfl 11 Vttiß,Tll.
l'lttoburgh. Januiter at, li:a—Ustlrtt
OIIN ATAV km' thisday imen admit
s)t.4 . pstrltier in the boners tl'
111.13.31-1:3,11'011DWAIID a OJ..
2.2llllnrkrt lOa 1. Vhd3lelphic
And Alr 31. BAttnl.l:l 031.
- 13.30./20 1000.1.0triot Vittebano.
Pitt-b, oob. Jutuary. 1812.
AGALEY, WOODWARD:4 Cp., Whole
jup Amln Grocers. Nu. =.l %utast, PlAluilelphls.
WY. ILELLEITT- A—A.— .t OWE s. macaws.
fIV
SOAU
.113.11 ATWELL
14111 , ! .. ...8 ?.. .AG i 11...fi1 . t .. ?8 4. 1 t 1 i t0 u 1e t ert10
PaKtaership . Notice, - •
lIAVE this-ducmisociated MO THOS.
Qum.. mid et, 4ottos of tho P.ntorlosois
sin h. h.reoft, rooductol t.dsr stele of .. OWTEde
a tirahsts.^ . - • JOON COVOHK. .•
Ilttaborgh, Jsoutry I.
.
10VO1)E S 13 It AllAbi, Agents of Pomp-
IL I Itallrosil e..rrttr nf Nan lad Way.,
Ganiv. l'ittAburnh. • • jald
CONNECTION betir.y.utbainbscri
4.er. rvwes gut this th.y. -A. CI: /.1 . .1.;t75a1l trill use 'Tr.
t name of the firma la flan t.ettletrwut • 11 ca. •
rittrhur.;b, Ike. 31, 1:11. U. 14
SUItSCRIBtIit will et, Cnltte the
ula Cottiag , ;ou bufluen ae .
h,rebtere, at 19i illwrtr rt. • '
jut
Copartnenthip.' j
„
l AVIA this drve Raid to S. DIGWOATH
A Co. AA ioterent in lAy IrbuleralctlrxoorreerrT lwl
um, Aty r.t the dm trrrentb-r 1A...ttA.5.14£.14. P.
L.l[lll VIM ' SAME.. P.
Pit t.sbutAhl January' 1,418 L -2 lAara
CIAIIitIEL P. 8111111'ER, & Co.; Wholftile
tirth.v.ro awl CAnruistir. Memhzurx, athl Dms/r4A
C.Autry Produce awl Pl.b.harrli Iterinfarturen. - 9a..1U/'
nal 13,4 tttreet, Nivrerh Kw.J otu2:SutthfolC,Pitta
burgh.
J.. S. ............ pn.lcaszt. •
•011. N S. DILLIVORTII & CO., Wholeemle.
Oro,rs, 11.14.1.• rololer am E.ror
9/ WOO" et— Par.burgh.
House of Refuge.
lI.E ltubseribete for the etectien of an
_ .
• Mu. ‘ty trertern Pennly/Vnals , LLa
teby notified that nn adnerrtnent of tneoly peer...at. on
e. .e arn. robraril+l 14 each. I. rwytdred paid to
Sr... Lure; on or hews the 1315 day of Nov.:Elba
xt. Ily tddrr of the lion , d of Short:rem.
rJuaIIIJA.II.I.NNA. Tres.
• . • ZINC PAIRr§
MANUFACTURED BY TILE NEW
IT JE, J 331 nr EXPLOILINO env COMPANY.
at Newark. N.J.
MM=
•
ZINC PAINTS,
Which tiara Deep bud after Fertra.l 7wt hija. both in
Horny., and the Uttited Stat., to rtitttiu their orlgtmil
lo.ttitty end protersme pro trots super., to mty Otto)
paint torhat.tvt.r. Voir • .
.
WILLTE ZINC••• PAINT
Ie D.r.ir an Oud« orZiue. and ie warranted Ira* from all
adulteration and. Impurity anat.-tor, tt cora to 'urn. itt
beautttully white, and. is antirely true from the (poisonous
EZ,Ctr " tea
the
iT7AIILL NOT TURN YELLOW •
;mat exr....1 to aulpintrous or Maui/. .abalaiimte , l
smun alien phut up in chi.. room. As an ouleida tV a .
It witheLuols a smxtherta ellmato &rot Liir weather tbrn
thanany other. not being hat!. to turn elixir( en
crumble and rob nit Itr I` , ` ttorlad triat
'nth aster and *tie. or iiiith_t ma arnith,ialili TeriZut
brand porcelain Union.
. .
. . . .
•
.11LACE• AND COLORED ZINC PAINT. 4
Thw are torni•hit at • Ina price,aarl'are
th• ehw reet and text talcs. in the nurkht-locchlitthi
mot, outinnues. atenrciheart, or,anyexyrt
hen of ant. trick. tin, or i roll, 1. they Are
IVEATIIEIt AND FIRE PROOF. •
• For iron ntetann they are p.irtirttlarlyealtuible: to tb , 7
Rt.> a galvanic connertkrt, wrai entirely nerrent
aloe. they dry pui,kly, suel ihrtiarr D put....etallio Law. .
do not change rehr like many the ,rarthe paints VW
• , -
in rm.
livalore•nrplini en nun' 4rsarti.t3sa . l-Itte of that
cainhae. •
inah7,l-12o) 7 tinntli lielharrer.thitrafaistla.
The ()mat Invezdoh.otthe
. _
Supplanted I—OasTrintrphala!
TIM ' first half of the ninetenth . eciatoey'
will be roundel as theory of Mown- ft bin pnmsd:. •
ID with it will ram the ntenta itnniOn sittitlon
that were.
The second half of the century e - 111 known wormier
mewing the age of llar—sin agent ibaltnied not onty-tri.-;
light but to remborrot the world. This age Lae now roam :"
moonily and with itsnor introdnowl the On
51.0 deka Y. Oniony,. alter lireattedr Isarsol
obeervation epos the extelimentsof hit own sod of
Wets I. attempts to make the triumph/ of lb, oonitnnnni
firm of eszbonle iteid Araliablo 111$ enntori t
Dim perfected the 7•120: and, haring juq. nxvient kiwis •
rat•to for hie “Intororel Carboni , : Avid Ermine:lam
ler, to illYteve of riehts Ibr the ose tbereof in The linsted,:,
Staten liovernmens, and to halivilorils'ornvvovepegoo,.. : „
the rishis of Stater. menthe or-rite, • ' . • .
The imam. envies of miles and Isfer, mul - of hnsuat7
Item and eutferlum neenred by the U. of this MR monme , ••
will inevitably Insure - 1M speedy oduptiou to alt phew' •
where etym. power is now wetly atel In thonvamie of other
plows where the great esprit*, balk trefweight4Lidyee
stemmingino havepreeluded nee.. e yiesrsmfe„ ,
The new motor may be applied In Iniffitell adr•Tmo
tellioir *sent, Irons toe stogie lime lower um The tette..
ale to tee two Thousand horn wirer fer,o,ett iNazarrs:
with theelpenee lees than That modest ey the steam
gine, of liollere• and foramen, foci •emt footers anst of
bulk and. weisht— turf tens arelerfeeßb-inu Mr The mirm•
paver of I.SMd tons of the steam ensine..•
Them facts are mitabitslial by the erpertmentsi ro ins
(ds)) wee. waver, nom - wetting well . at
Cinch:dual; es Untie...l in the hitherto -I from the Clneinnai
ti Nonni:ma of the 181.21ThelinTheri
••We ore pietism! to Mato that J. Cl.„ F. Sidemen, leo of
this ends hoe renti•ell a patent for hla mores of carbonic yl
arid gm, tom application to an Inialnet — •
Thenomowful y
thpernamitsof this invention mere imtioncrinme given=
e eroSJCSnde Mersin*gentlest,. has Devised aunties
patent for the- Marring and propelling poner.e
Also, rights fur the rimy:3(lTh fro amid Syydellingana
atuotal pecoltar.lehThuce of wore •
glees the pilot stith complete eoutovi of the . ..yeast, rode.
Pendent of the eorTheyry that he That 'tight-shout-Mae • y ee .
sun of mar in lea Ur. than Is teenitod tr i oati tier punt. gp
• rte. cr. for his . lruprovel Spring le,. Ms BIM-
PoiTme . rt i ci r iztrit far vgnifitc• woe 5
Any infrUntillon in regand to ifisatomstnialumble
vi= b and=l:lng rtglitr,-4,
f, i i itti;pgireptlf
- - Attorney sad Agent. trithe Alentes,
&rend , rbellPTiol it. Odd Fellows' illniteliflithltiletat.D.C• 5
O.:SUGAR-50 hhds. to arrive peretr
rl7 4.44 "'"' " ""%tlitasir sESs-nr.
11. MOLASSES-50 bac: Nr:James Ra
kJ • fionry, far. by 111Cntiravra: a !AMAMI,
L'Ar SUGAB,--150 wed Nos. Bak
u. Groundfor Mr. br
las • no IttllthliC a INOIMASL
iIGAR-1U hEids. N. 0., t,or etale g b i y Boll.
Lj fIS
N.O. 310LASSES.-30 bbl& for tale by
• WS -- • ,* A. CI.I.IIZRY.IO.N.
PERSIAN DE LAINESI-4A. A. blecos
k.s. closing out tladr iteek. FenianLalaaa
at rethratt
/'LOTUS & CASSIttIIILES—On
,e m put. to of Dimovek Clitha 222
metisarrro,l2.l2422 the bat andrrtC 1412nui11221.1411..
Icre2 21-12. WI the Wert “yl2s 52.27. do, -
(.15 .2. A-11220N 2 21,..211212 2,12, .24.L
A n LOVER SEED-33 Hs. Feline, iT.a. sale b
L„.l 12111 WICK sIirCAND LESS;
LertmTolm,
TIIE FRENCII h . a.ve centralized theirai
m:lmM as t 'la at pass The etta
do as tber p
k es
ut m It i t ni
betetmp,st ible: rb here, t o
ea.
tratil• this Paitoory • ea tapas Ivrecalleet that Chertar is
eloPing out Loa ett,onable elorte of etctlmit ad the laset4
[tomb. pekoe. Ills Lisa ol I.l.:ttpust Is .atall
limo.. maple... bey brag 5050 Piled but IptclottLa.l7.
Call ant esmips. We stud; te pimp:
bebn 711balthfiettlatreet. blatompl
.Q , NUFF-I;:fiesh supply of NI nceaboy,lor
J. xittia _
• Duquesne Iron Stdre.
COLEMAN, HAI LMAN' CO. Vase, re
movtd to thoorizobousc,lto: IS O tmt. late•
oecooe4 Ilnwrs. Lye., Ootb Co • of awsw_
to the leortocrstwls Ms/ mst br was ...-
liters! terms the wonrioossa.otwtored ankles. aormw•
blob may bo thowa all stses ••t Jarges and Common
Ir., Burlap and Axlms, Obl,,Splinx sc.! low-11.
Tst.t Proem* l•pitss,Crio lisllow.ml Orme., Mots
and;esta,. Crow Cats, Wedges, K. - .•.
. -
rJ.d
Itth:
umiti the
Imat plea.
etLabgt
4oCated
DIKRN
!ram
Y.lt, Yt the
od INI trnt
he sub
ie=r "...a
„ e t ,
f th. /wt.
tea{
1.• two ill
$ .. ,,.. .xr aY
1 aotl ' re
1.1“11. 11,
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