we, 82 mils.; on the 11th of March to Easel- Ice, 108 ratite; and on the 10th of Aar* to - Wooster, 134 miles - . In each case the road wan opened before the track was gravelled, the aide trade laid, or the station .hauees built. About sweaty-fire miles of the track are now graven time. gravid tress axe la week; side tracks ere laid, end at the principal etatione teed . **diode gnat= house!! are erected. Baal ilraised upon Ullbefori wo eoild be pre pared to aceo,ldeedate,lt, and it took some time go procure euenes sad ears adequate to . our If, the domilay bed been provided with funds ;saisy in the piing; for the completion' of the - wok. birireck Wooster, Mansfield: and. Crest ; line; a &tem of fifty-three miles, the road sight have - been opened to the point etintersec don with the Clevelend, Columbus, and Cinoln-. aatl Ballroul, before now. But as the requisite • funds were not provided until after mid-wormer, /Up work yet remains to be done, which will " probably require the labor of about thirty days - tasocontplish' it. 'rho timber work . 0F the 0 0 - 'peretstatturo is nearly all bad; the iron is laid to • point about 150 miles from Pittaburgh, near Lakeville, the proposed point - of intersection of - the Bptiegseli, Monist Vernon, sad Pittsburgh -Railroad; and in a few days we'expect to, reach Loudonville. From Mansfield eastward, thedron laitabout eight miles, toe point east of Let. Cal; 'sad the laying of the iron is begun, west, ' from Mansfield and eastward from Crest . track in use bas fully met my expects lionsoind I believe that the finished portion is about 1M -smooth as any track to be found in our oimitry. - It is pleasant to ride upon and easy • on the rmichthery. •" Ulls tifortanate circumstance for the Comps= othst Miran was purchased before the late Ithe in the -smrkot, as the present prime would • ` -add about three hundred sad fifty thousand dol len to the cost. There is no heavy work remaining to be done, and the bash cost of the road, with a single trick and turnouts, from the Federal street station in .Allegheny City to CreetUne, a distance of 187 . 'miles, with a partial equipment, will not vary • ' Much from my estimate of three millions and • - half of dollars. The discounts on the Sales of - , the oity and oounty bonds, and on the bonds of '•••• the Company, and the Interest paid to the bond ", 'beldam In money, lad to the atockholders in jiteek, In Ben of dividends, during the progress the work, have added considerably to the cod . of the road, as may be seen by the .Treasurer's Statement; - but it lentil a cheap line, costing bat *bat hall as mneh per alibi so the Benno+. verde Itslirosd.• The stook. interest 'anoonnt Should now-be closed, as the road will no doubt - • . p*7 reviler cosh dividends hereafter. The gra. ding and bridging wore let In small contracts ; • and; although very little money wasomide by ' the oontractore, the Company has bad no liege . Bon with than. At the present prices of labor the east of doing . the work wAttld probably be swelled about fifteen per cent. Mouldering the'Tay small meane with which • the work was begun, and the financial difficulties with which for come time It had to struggle, I ' think that the restate which have been developed - should folly satisfy its friends. But for' ii, the Pemnsylvanla Railroad' would have been fSr a long time destitute of a railroad connection with the roads of Ohio. The completion of the Lake ••• shore line has deprived oar road and the reeds from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, of the larger part of that heavy through travel which they wimlid otherwise have had this winter; but we .wow have the Philadelphia travel, ands large :share of that to Baltimore. The through travel will be competed for by various lines hetween the east and the west, and. the rates received for carrying it will necessarily ---be low.-Oar.line is, however, so fortunately sit. untied that its loyal business may always be re - --lied on for an amount of trade and tearer cepa bd.. of producing a large revenue. Thin 1.3 the ..mterot reso . oreer that *railroad oat, have; and, by developing the revenue from the home brad nese, we obeli be put bi a position to compete :,4...L , slLiztageously for that from a &Mime. following as summary of the resoles of • working of the unfinished road for the pest • IiasIiPOZTZTION Zzainqg rota /852 1 Nyeligr i rsoll Zlalat 1 21. , r , 1 t r . 1 . , , =1 1iit..211471.1 . I-34,679 6 29,416 1 87.W7 1414374 83 34 ...-.' 21466avar, 63=6 . 46.356 63 16,682 60 4/1,937 03 24 0466rt0r, ' 77,41 - 72,7166 66 24.760 di 9 7.646 si . • '-',. In gnarls:. 71.446 "8345 38 ;SALO 67 118,871 92 - Itasca 8231,651 6164,036 132;5616,118 63 • It ill a reanarksbla fact that the receipts from • the through bard were only onefifth of the gems ,reesipte from paweigare and =So • . . Thera are lb the aggregate twenty locomotive - . . engints . . and three . hundre d coat now - a post the Wad. -...t To large amount of work has been .." -dont liy the transportation department for the ,:- department of construction, Including the trans portal!** of atone, timber,grarel, cross-ties, rail . -. road iron, and other materials. Nothing le train - .ded in the Congaing statement oniesonnt of this i ; , work; but it exhitdta the Itetnal earl:dugs lbw. . • :work time for other partirO then the eompany. .. .In order to exhibit fairly the cant net earn= Inge of,the unenished road, theworkbigexpeuises , -;belonging tool:unit:Milan have been charged to that amount; width= appertaining to the pay ingtmneportationhare been Merged to it. The grOVI receipts of the year Move been $315,118- . andthe expenses of transportation, maim, sad inamtinanee of way, charged to transports- Also, ham beim $142,188,85,- lealfbig net prof it'of $1744036 18; as Meet forth' in detail la one . of the statenitints nibmitted to the 80artL,....., Tabular statenunts are Submitted WM', this report showing thalami:Mar of passengers Month ,: ly from each station during the year; the total reasipts for transportation from All soarers; the receipts from all throughtravel; the total re - air" arranged under different leads; the total ,reetelpts and expenditure" obtained for the year; -.And the number of tickets sold in °nucleation t with other railroad companies. These statements have been prepared by my direction hy Mr. 7iming, the prizeipal book keeper of thertninsportation departmeet, who is also Oen ? Ticket Agent. 11111b0gt two books prepared by Mr. George Glass, the Oompany'i Master maamoirt. , showing in very tnitutte—detail the operations carried on la the important department under his charge, at the Company's outer depot and ma chine shop in Allegheny city, with an 'argue", of the meant equipment of the road. - The re , sults of the working of each engine are very • clearly shown In those In the management of a long and important railroad such as ours, tha employment of s large number of persons iIITIITIOTIS capacities is Ind"- . 'smells, and neglect 'of day on'the part of -• single indieldnal mar problem disastrous ion allquenoss. It 'hada be the policy of the Qom. • -puny toemploy none but Bober, competent, - • rediablitsten, and they abotdd. be made f eel : thatit is their latereat to continue In the se ice, demand for men having experience in rail -. .toad working is so great now in the west, that good men are apt to Beek employment on new -.,' lines, and bad ones And that to be discharged is but a slight punishment. • It la very desirable to stitch good men to tho road, and to mike them dads , e to continue permenently in the ferric° 1.: of-the Campany. Of the numerous applicants for. employment, very few understand the rigid diselpAces to which they will be eubjeetailt and the . constant vigilance and cloak- like ponehiallty , • .which will be required of them. As a responsible head is required to each de ; 2 , ,pirtinent of-,the service, ' Courtney, been appointed Master of-- Transportation; - and to him has been omit:Atte:l'On perusal en pueblos of the running of all the trains on , those parts of the read apenfor public use, to. - tether with tbe-distribittion of the freight care. . The meat, employed In muting the tratA are .:...under directiote. and it; is his business to thet they are punctually in encomium° • with the. time . table, and that the , men all se • twol to their duties properly; end to, report soy dereliction promptly to:tha Superintendent. Ile tom the particular direction of the irregular train,. snob as gravel, lumber, (roc, and wood. tab*: and bs is to see.thstthey are tau in each -wsy as sotto interfere with the ?artier trains - = Hobs to notify the Muter Machinist of any de fects in the engine' or care, eo that they may be _ repaired forthwith; and, ln 'tbe absence of the • Superintendent, the Mester of Transportation is co bare the general over sight of the Ira rkiog of the mad. , • - E. Jaelsen, has been appointed An . dicer of the Freight Depsrtment, having the general clam of the account.' of the Freight Spate ; withlesUactions to niches prompt set . tienumts indict report all deUnrsusUr. •k : • The repairs sod 'maintenance of way from Pittsburgh to dilianoe lire in cheroot Mn. P. M. Hutchinson; end Rain Alliance to Roost* of • Mr. Jos D. Wright; the water stations and the , •.••sispply of fuel and - water are in charge of Mr. fildroc. These three gentlemen were om plojed•tathe Engineer department dating ths coesaattloo of the work. • • • Mr. Edward Werner; who wee . the Resident ...",Eogineer ths Eastern Division of the road, • left the service some - time ' ego,. slid is now the Chlet-Seginera of the Chrelaza and Dialioning Beitioad Mr:. I"Br :..Ihrtil,Mixt,lbe Resident Engineer on th e Woutent Dieison of thkreid.• his Icanas the El:slater of the Ohio and - eadvlahes to ratite (townie acmes of this Company u moon aithituuteteh; ed, work stow under his charge Is: completed: . • Tistrettioes of bOth these gentlemen have beeit of very great salad to tide Compaq,- and will usdoebehaaotothoseoompsoieetowboeasere viesihkautor are. I strongly recommend to the Board the .ofthsevand book froutPittebuseh totiewicalt7, sikpesetkoba, aidah , will anent about cet**ll,loo..te new trial; to ~ oetiseet the present I,uitt•outC f/14 Oa had le ;heady i m o c d.. su d ilt•F•intritdrutui uow. - tuaning near:Pitts hurgictenallo this work itecesesiy, attest fettedut sadcattleguanbrieill iblif bested- W ; ed eb* erection. of capcoleas *841 , .. ample ths Federatettret 'tattoo, and the ',..epletwoorrot of the. Freight depot are required bythe Irsereestni bailment. of the recd. - The ixartitiArA ll . lo,ol :a 14 0 2 , 4 " . -13# h eap as pens : tended by Mr. T. Pooch!, rind that of the prin cipal bridges; by, Kr. J: dray'. . ..I wonldreepectfollY large upon the Board the impertance - a early action in. relation, to the abort connecting links required at each end of the line; that at Pittsburgh with the Penmaylva tda Railroad, and that at Creetiine with the Bellefontatee and Indiana real. A ooneiderable addition to the number of freight ears, and some additional freight engines will soon be needed. In the purchasing of sup plies for the road, I recommend that it should be done as far as poesible by contract, and In large quantitiee, seder the supervision of the - Committee of the Board on the Transportation Department; and that an ample supply of every thing. \ needful should at air times be kept on hand. It is only by a - liberal outlay to keep up the road in the beet style, and to provide adequate accommodations for the large buboes' which will seem be thrown upon it by connecting lines that bUllitlea can be attracted from other routes, and the interests of the Company best be pro moted. I would not advise any expenditure to be made to provide for or to promote any does on business, Maim it can be obtained at rates clearly remunerative and profitable to the com pany. The rates on freight established at pres ent by the Boated are lower than metal in the Weft. Those who have tie responsibility as to results, and who have local interests to promote by very low rates, are constantly importuning railroad companies to make reductions by which they, the petitioners, have every thing to gain and nothing to lose. If a railroad company should carry for nothing, I believe that it would Mil be held liable to the responsibilities of a common carrier; and would be asked to make , good all osses and damages, even when they Welts not caused by any neglect of its agents. Baldness enough can be obtained at fair rates to make the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad a pro fitable inveetment of capital. I repeat my recommendation to the Board to have a telegraph line erected along the road as soon as, practicable. With the beet men, and the best machinery that any railroad can cont. :teazel, sooldects, detentions, and delays will ttmetimes mar; and when any thing of the kind does happen, it is very important to have tile means of communicating the intelligence immediately to the principal office. When triv iat detentions occur much anxiety may thus be preveotell. A telegraph line will also be very modal in transmitting business messages be tween the stations. ~ We are on amicable terms with the officers of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and all the other roads with which we are running in eonneotion, and I sincerely hope that tide may continue t be the cove. ... Respectfully submitted. S. W.-S.OBERTS, Chid'E'nfr and Sue! PITTSBURGH G AZ ETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITS A CO FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1853 1131.1Mmumarm Watt Garrru—ybe extensive am lotion of our Neatly Gazette offers to our business men • most Maral. medium of making their business barn. Our eiralation to between lour ad Ore thorand, lug slams every village and county in Western Youtsli vania ad Damn Ohio. 03.10 .11DVISILTISEBS—Neither tee Eli torial tiocomi air Printing P..tablithromt - ot - the - Lieurgm, ark °mount ,on Pannier. ADVERTISISIS trim deal:, their notioerlo appear in the paper on Monger morning, •111 please hand them in.bo ‘ foted o'clock. on Skinnier V W-BE-WING BATTER WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER. Conascrent.--The compositor made no say, in our paper of yesterday rooming, that the net profit of. the Sheriff, per day, on the keeping of prisoners, wee $6l 34. It Amid have bee. $1 34. DE.lscosue replies to-day to Bishop O'Con nat•e first article oa the Behoorquesti . on. Next week we shall give hie reply to the Bishop's se cond article .whioh appeared•ln the Journsl of yesterdey. Omo ear. Pranarsvasse Raustoan:---The Fifth Annual meeting of the Staskholure took plan yesterday. In another column we give the proceedings and the . reports of the Presi dent and Chief Engineer. The annual elation took place at the same time, and the old Board was ananimansly looted, as follower, to wit: Gen. - Wm. Robinyan, Jr., Frederick Lorena, James Wood, H. E. Flem ing, Zsdok Street, Arnold Lynoh, and John tar. me muudmoue re-election of the Board, as, well au•the unanimous adoption of the important recommendations of the Directors, arc the Very poseible testimonial of approbatiod an the part of the Stockholders. Both reports are able, lucid and eatisfietory . domunents. That of the President contain, some highly important recommendations in re lation to two important western railroad connee- Wan, and in regard to a double tract to Be wickley, all of which are eustained by the die tales of a wise economy and a true financial policy. 'Yesterday was truly' a proud day for Gen. Robinson. Be has brought his great'en torprise to a near and most triumphant coneum motion, and he has the reward of the approba tion and gradtudo of. his fellow-citizens, and also timt of him,own Inert. Be has labored faith fully, earnestly and most laboriously for thein teracts of the Company; and it is greatly owing to hie eelf-morificing exertions, his tinaneial sldU, and his high character, that Pittsburgh bas so grand an Improvement, and can point with Jost pride to her summed and model railroad. In his Inbar?, Gen. Bobitcson has been most ably seeonded by his musoeiate Directors and the Chief Engineer. The Directors are all sterling men,,and of that excellent common-senee char iots; which has enabled them to work harino nbously together for a common good, end they deserve and receive, with their President, the thanks. of thiStoekholders and the community. Thereport of Mr. Roberta will command at tention, by lie dear, and moat satisfactory state ments and suggestions. Under his vigorous and experienced superintendence, the Ohio and Pena.' sylmoots Itallroad possesses the richly earned character of being one of the safest, and best managed solidi in the country., lie has been sus able adviser and coadjutor of the President sad the Board through all their labors, and as long es the Ohio and Penneylvanis Rallread exists to benefit the country, the name of 8. W. Bee- Km will be associated with it, not only an its able and most of Chief 'Engineer, but se lerhodefatigable friend andtetu. sty and Bounded . 'leer. • . , , . . In about thirty days the entire line will be finished, when itvill conunenco a new career of ueelbluees and prosperity, and when, we feel the. moot perfect confidence, it will reallza the most sanguine expectations of Its warmest frinda Tun Onto MID Immure RAULROAD.—The Stockholdert of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail• ralthave authorised ■ subscription to the 'took of the Oldo and Indiana Rai lroad, of sloo.ooo— the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has subscribed $300,000 to the stock of the same company. These are most judicious invest• . meats in every mimes of the case in which i can be viewed.. Not only will it bo good paYing stock, bat this timely aid will stows the early completion of that mosilmportant feeder to the ;olds malting the subscriptions. In fact, it Is a link 1.1 that great trunk lino which is to ova meet Philadelplda, with Chicago, the litiesissip pi, and the regions beyond. - Ormsermin, ML VADDOII AIID PITTSDUILOR RAILZOAD. Tv. Relined for the - centre Ilat, hi a most ezoebeet, sad vary direct lice between Pittsburgh and Cincinuatl—the Little' Mimi Hamad and the Oblo mid Penasyl maga Railroad, forming the other two links.— It extendie fiom Springfield, through . Marysville, Delaware, and Mt. , Vernon, to the Ohio and Pen.usylvanbiliailroad, et or nest Loudonville.' „The stockholder/ of the Oble and Parnsylysols RailrbeuL at their meeting yesterday, author ised the tinbeMiPtion of $1 0,000 to the stock of that Citeptiny, sad the Penturylvanie itellroad hai also enbeetibad aWm tom. The Little Ml and Railroad Compaq bis enbterlbed $200,- 000; and hie agreed to;:vroet. the road for five *xi ; • 'Mee" ehbeerVilcus'tied arraegements willseMtrie tlin,epcedy Oomplebeti of the middle link;o! he Pltbbergb said Cmobbeaki line;, and "will piece Plitsbargh end Philadtdpblivin po sitioneo-oothpate• raccessfelly for thei.,through twit beieresiClnanmati and the bask Chtla 3f, Hon** nOM • Loinsinti , 74: 4l " , • Indebted to &Isms. St Cots Em heus, s C PI it the Lionilln Omuta, of T!teeds,t, *WO wur_ dtlinsted tom wi th in 86 hmitsittiteltiviog Ai/lanai Dxrinarn.—The length - cif Ilia - re= port of the Ohio arid Pennsylvania. Railroad Company has orowded•oat a number of editorial articles, among them as exposure of aims mis repreeentations of the Boston Railway 'Times on the Wheeling Bridge gne3tion; an answer to the late manifesto of the County Commissioners; some remarks on the school question, and a ve •riety of other articles. Also a communication from o legal friend on the. controversy between the Bhetitf and the. Commissioners. PROM WASHINGTON Correspondence of the Dal/ Pittsburgh Uerette W.151113010N, Jan. 24, 1853 Times are doll with us. Since Gen. Pierce an nounced hie intention not to visit this panting metropolis untilthi 24th of February, the poli ticians are rushing" to_ Concord. Rival delega tions for Dix and Ill;lirrein off from Albany for that Mecca of their hopes. May they both have a good time. It appear(' that while the Dix men slept by the wayside, like the fool. Ish virgins, the Rankers stole thtir lomp oil, got up petitions all over the State for Dickinson signed by the faithful in office or expecting it, from the Goiornor to tho mule drivers on the Canal, and posted off to Content. Tho Darn burners took the very next train; but it is eup posed they will prove too late. Dix has fallen between linnkerlem at the North and Slavery at the South. These civil troubles are deplorable, and we are in tears at the prospect of their con , Sanctum. The Rouse tried to do a little business to-day, and but for' the fear of getting too near the French bpoliation bill, would hare succeeded. A large number of Senate tulle weresassed or referral; but a motloi to aidjourn about three o'clock, slipped in, and of,course carried all be fore it. It is said that some of the opponents of the French Spoliation claims have confederated to kill it off by calling the yeas .and nays for a week or a month, or as long aa shall be necessa ry, after it shall have been reached. I doubt tha, tale. • Tito Senate is etill afflicted with Mr. Badger's case. A very long and sharp discussion took plait, upon it to-day. It will be talked to rage, and then taken in, that is ; withdrawn. But there is a majority for confirmation. Whoa time preen' one tongue can do more than ten Votes. To-morrow Mr. Soule is to give us another reading of the Monroe declaration. He cannot bo more Anti-Anglioan than Oen. Cass. While the precious time of (ho Senate is frittered sway with snob Summery, Hennett's Land bill, the Homestead bill, and numsrone other measures of importance lie =regarded. The western dele gations teem resolved to admit no compromise on the land question, intending to seize the whole the moment they get the power. On Wednes day the hauls on the Homestead bill will cont inence with a speech from Mr. Dodge, of lows. There is believed to be no chance for It. Judge Campbell, ns yon have observed, hoe been bidding fora Cabinet place, or something of about that geode, by insolent and craven oboe° of "Abolitionism" at. Baltimore. His,hb olitioniste comprise ainatenthe of the intelligent and virtuous citizens of the Free Staten. There was nomethingpeculiarly debasing in the einem stances under which Campbell crawled upon his belly for the privilege of taking dirt in s Balti more court, and slandering the people of Penn sylvania. He came there to ettenda mock trial for the freedom of a colored girl who had been basely kidnapped from the territory of the State. The friend and protector of this young woman, Rachel Parker, had been treacherously and cru elly murdered, while seeking to rescue her from the captivity into which oho had been dragged. Campbell, it seems, had not one word of denun ciation for the abduction of the girl; bit coura geins lips gave utterance to no indignant thought upon the outrage that Pennsylvania kad suffered in the Invasion of her coil and the violation of her- jurisdiction; sad the fate of Miller, who was no basely sasasidnattd by . the ruffians who committed the former crimes, elicited from him neither:pity nor a emggeation of retribution; bat he could eland there the abject, degraded repre sentative of Pennsylvania, and rail like an nn cudgelled Thireites against •"ilie fool eget of Abolitionism," alts sentiment of his rely. Siete e if he be s native of that or any other State of the Union, whiCh I trot in Gad he in not. The bids far the re-establishment of Silvery in . tiew York and Pennsylvania under certein dp not yet seem to hero made much progress. If they aro to pus, they should cer tainly be so emended u to allow citizens of the State the time privileges hareipeot tothat kind of 'property,' as stringers. it hat been for the best part of a century the proud peculiar boast of Pennejlvenia that she tolerated no slavery of white or black within her borders. It is melan choly and'hutnillating to think that of ell thole States whieb . have emancipated themselves from the institution, the should be the first to seek to return to it. Commodore Stockton, of New Jersey, talks of resigning, and is sow at home trying to make arrangements to bring his brother-la-law, Mr. Thompson in, as Memiceessor. If be does not eucceed In that object, he will probably continue In the Senate. Mr. Miller whose term expires with this SOnioD, is a noble specimen of a true Whig, to fair weethersad foul. The legislature beteg largely democratic, will tend a gentleman of the came politics—Sr-Governor Vroom or Lion. Wm. Wright, of Newark, will probably be the man. J aims. To Ills Exasuiticr, Witumc Biocza, Governor IS,f the State of Peramylo.ia Sia—Your worthy zeal for the perfeoting our Milo School System, as exhibited in your annual message, has drawn forth a notable num. 'testa from the Roman Catholic Bishop in this city. L make no -apology for this counter address. The subject le momentous. It is not too much to say, that the proverbial sophistry of the school of Loyola appears In this new de vice, r and entitles it to public examination And it is cot to Inform yourself, be assured, but to reach the 'community for whom "the letter" is specially framed, that I andermhe this ran. !tint review. The ..Letter" is, in substance, &prom, a plea and &plan. The protest—la against oar noble and universal 'taboo' system. The pies—is for Roman Catholic/ alone, who, are alone aggriev ed. napkin is—nat to remove public burdens sad promote the galena weal—but, se is frank ly avowed in the concluding paragraph, to re. doses the grievances referred to in the protest. We look then, in the protest, for the hardens complained of. Is it, that the Romanist', being the wealthiest and most numerous clue are psy leg the largest lax, and virtually jeovidlng for • e education of Protestants In our land? No. Far the very opposite is ties well known fact— And on this score, the heavy burden Is upon Protestants to prbvide the means of education for Boman Catholic children. This—however the loan may be rejected—is the Walt of our Pub. lie School system—to offer to a clam, not over wealthy nor evermumerocu• except In children, the benefit from tax on Protestants. : How b It, then, that .what wee meant fore favor, and works as a favor, In every other case, proves I with these, a grievance' This question is a grave ens, and affects the whole subject, and I must throw light on all the sequel. Whence is it, that a system of free principles which en franchises all others, disfranchises—as thelliehop declares—gamy Boma* Catholic? 'lt fe 'worthy the attention of one Legislators, how far this difficulty must keep up a steady and incessant war upon all our free institutions. Them is no disguise here. TheMoman Catholic religion Is here confessed to be that very unique, implacable thing, which IsMot sultectry ni ct freest ineltudons, title admission absolves the State; nayit warns ogalastlegisistion on each grounds. For the Motennittlon legislate for any one religion—to,snit its htherests and plans, alone, that moment this most Owed principles of our Government are violated. Time As pktn of the P.Mnan Catholic Bithi4o roposee thisepecka keidation, under the puke of a moat general eye; am will be shown. • But Mit observe—our Public Hama' owitem which is the pride, not of Pennsylvitnist*ousi but of our whole land, is a truly Rigour,. an syetem. It is framed for the muses. Its Und and wise object is to, amaipmato from such various elements, all watiottal intern* and to run, into the new mould of . cur liuttitutions the children of all 'others with our com. A viz std condition of our litsreiss is, that all ameba iutterican—mtlet , be traced to the same untie of individnal responsibility, and to the same freedom of cocridenas framer; fitted- for free Insellettlents. hence, it - hie ilium held woithy the higheet mwe and moat lihtral cape& aunt of the /Rite., To this same end all our lostititions bear. Rid the festering of national, jectionsi, or sectarian prejuffiese is counted bus, wail the public hotorest But this plan is es. medially Awn-Axsattoas. It studs be the nay 'oxide my /resided -eppcses any such fusion o tsdl,..vitrietles into this Mould of our fees seluipite, lane to wall'. up and hedge around this Ronan Carhoiie body m e ow` borers, as ~,e empire of its owl. Can we pay a bentrelar . thief Can we legislate en each behalf trealifor such en end? It cornea forward, even in , xpen protest 'against the Institutions which amour prido and boast. Our motto of "egnal rights" In complained of as inequality tathein., ind where, as ID this case, they have the earns to in the choice of the Ireblio School °Motel me say, the grievance' is, that—route/me, on low is no, raid—our popular plan dere trot salt in And we are gravely called upon to bre up cur whola system of Popular Education, bud conform it to the demand of the Boman Cat 'll.O hierarchy among us . Bat let us examine, let, the Planning. " I the Plan. f let. We see-in this en Cel l , ingehloos ' tto get indirectly what has been eo often upon ' for directly in vain —sectarian leyislation. Thi it is the jest and peculiar policy of our Am greerameot to refuse. however covertly brought forwred. And here, by a planeible deviceArer. , thy of Antoneili—we are called to break in upon this first princlpio of oar religious libefties. .'protection for aU, provision for none." The aim is to open a way for Roman Catholic recd tion and discrimination in our gatutes—to be at the beginning, end whore a plea of religio and conscience can be made—so as to have man Catholic employees, as each, In the pay the State. Ills an easy stop from sitsool t o hers to o th er olliciara, till this very precedent be lea ded for Roman Catholio Judges and Justices, on the plea of properly guarenteeing Bamoneathelic oaths! The principle onto conceded, aid wo have it carried into all State andlnationnl:lffairs. And the plan is in effect, to open the irayifor a reunion of Church and State, however retqotely connected with this beginning. This measure would give them their fleet finger In the Vnblio puree. The placating aims, as will be seen, 2 y, to co acmplish indirec tl y what cannot be done wed si r ly—the control of our public education A cord ing to the pretreat sylitem, this is made impoesl ble. Renee it must be demolished, as In the change they could not be losers, and in the new arrangements their teaks might worki great traits. Jesait elecation, with all its coopplios ted apparatus. hue been the came of eli other lands, politically and morally, and to open the door to it has been the ruin of governments. The. Jesuit reale:dug here, le plainly in the face of their well known principles, and therefore is only a device. In all Papal countries the peed lion is, that chit Stair Is hound to control public education. Witness the demands to this effect now making in Friars, and in all Papal qbartere. Bat whet if the State be Protestant? Then lc deed they can do better by hating the field open for competition. And at once education le not a social thing, bat no individual matter—not for the State but for the parent! Mark the concer ted movement to thin end in these United States. To-day Rom - an Catholic Bishop' are meiorted as "log-rolling" in the Legislature of Michigan. The war has been raging in Ohio, and after many a battle Ind defeat has broken gut streets in New York. And the Bishop of Pittsburgh, in hie measure, work. at tie same wheel, taking his cue from the editor of the Freemen's Journal, of Jan. 3d. Something is hoped for, from this Icons-and -1 wide-open plea, echoed by the Bishop from his bead-quarters. Let us eee—"every ore setting up a school" would draw per capita from the State fund. A t once, from the own -running foreign supply, these Jesuit mfitairra would swarm among us. There would soon be. Risen schools wheretbsreshould be one—and ail located en as best to serve the plans of the Roman Catholic Church. "Tit working" is, that, easily, oar Amerloan children are drawn in, and obtain a Roman Catholic education. The plea of economy or convenience of location, will avail with many. Indifference will rale with more. And the com petition, which In commercial things *re equal, becomes here, in ecclesiastical. Slage, 'easily unequal, by their better tadice —mord numerous ere:triadic; and more determined prtarian akar This measure, which could net he atoll reatAed without State funds. would thus be fostered by our own Protestant taxation, and by our own Government patronage. Audwhilet there is the faintest remembrance of cur freedoM front Po pish rule, at cur choicest hi:aright, the State will sooner be dissolved in anarchy4than this. will be conceded. Bat the planning ir, th irdly, to inters tie farces of Popery among on, and thc Foul}, cad a jar' O. rlf the hierarchy. We cast-ece "the working" in other lands. Where the State anstaine, in any way, this Jesuit system, they defy aempeti. tics—make headway against all realatocae, and soon become the erganiettl. pollee 'fide Pope— Ohs epics in every district—the gm d'ormerfs of this church despoilim. We hive reason toliemar that It is cot the Roman Catholic - Storni, bit the rimers, who are at work *paint ear echoer system. They retest, to the parents the privi lege or sendieg their children to any other then their own aehools, and to this end they control them by all the terrors of excommunicallen and perdltial•-•:Thle it Slinettere, • tea:meat of the tilerieisby...and*Webtiold hod ask, are not these, thedunetlanariead the Pope, under oath to him as a temporal sovereign • .... Bat yet farther, the planning Is—to do; indi rectly, what has been attempted directly in rain —to drive out the Bade from our Common &Cool; The scheme hints boldly of this. It esn ho In this, only, that their religion is interfered with. except as it is negatively Imposed by preventing its positive Inculcation. The Bible—which all other- denombiettons tolerate, betense each claims to halite own religion there—and which only litemeniets and infidels en attack—this Is to be driven out by. the scheme! Or, rather, the scheme is secretly to bead ell' what 000001 open ly be proscribed among us. Yet the State is no lest to be the patron ors - appetite of the schools. It is to be drawn into .a measure so decidedly in fidel—a la Girard—while the Bishop is crying not againt infidel indifferentism!. Let us see the workieg. The Roman Catholic schools, we know; would set aside even their awn Bible—for it is against their system to have it vet/yards read.— The other schools would be on the footing i of oar select and private schools, with no guaranty far the use of the Bible, and ander no regulation to that effect. It would be left, except in mere de neminatitnal eebcols, to the taste or policy of the teacher, and at least the State would alien. den the great principle! And this is a leading object that is aimed pt by all the new schemes of the Papacy for regulating our public educa tion. fiery, °been° the attack Is got directly upon the Bible. This has been tried In New York, and has signally failed. Awl now, under • get* of facilitating the legislation, Simplify. Mg the machinery, economising the chutes, do , a blow is struck at the root of our . free motile. lions, by disowning and disc/riling the word of lied! Lot 111 nate, thee, some of the, more mai oil objections to tha plso Itself na il to its work ion:— let. Its effect would be to create a warring of religious ran—to array Avery district of the community Into such divisions—even tho' chil dren "hailing" as Methodist, Presbyterian, Epis copalian, or Protestant and Roman Catholic— with all the patty strifes growing into smutty —widening Into families—stretchtog into poli tics—reaching into State fiaanost—and subvert ing the fair fabric Of our miciety, by sectarian feuds—far Corse than 'motional dissensions. It io o plan for relieving the Bishop of hearidurn- Mgt, and increasing them everywhere else. The schools themselves would thus degenerate Into corsair, for pakcifor—.llll Roman Catholic schools ore now, from the Propaganda down, dis carding "the ealences as heathenish," and teach ing nothing so much as Romsnista.. And thus, 'proper education would be lost. 2d. The °treat would .be, to datrpy the Public entkely ;pith all its peculiar advantages. Br op the well-appointedeyatem into frag ments, itbat have lee? A hoot of petty private seboole kept alive Only by this State patronage. without. coy State natant orauperrision—uo thing loft for the State, on tiff Slshop's plan, but toning and disbursing, which bad as moon be abandoned else. Will the Bishbp promo to glee up the whole State ammo, tar-Toad and all? There will be no controversy, be lure, if [hero is no money to distrattri. Bat the catalpa will yet remain, whether the Slat* does not owe this boon• of general education to the riving masted Though the pretence le, to 'favor the freest nation under the State patronage, the of fset is to destroy popular education. - Parenitiriald and Bowan Catholic sehoola alefijs ablated, but not always othefs, of any kind. Now, the State secure* three to every dlstriat. This le at least "the ptrfecting of the plan" which would be "the perfecting of °p latoon:lnto** lineup.. In many quorum, the Milladty or ,tatting up" a aotiool and maletoln lag It, would diszouragi,educatlon with multi tiadee, and the poOrlPPeof 0 4 would go often on welded for And untaught. The “comricrirtets" which le" urged by the Bishop aa _advantageous, would , be Most estrous. Anitnuld lead to each a splitting up of every dietiiit as to make teaching no longer re spectuidLuor prontabli. And thht the rather, wee coniptlithini would be with men who lead • WO, 04111 nen `Ol7 nothing, and whose aide aim It sullettl. , be to step In, every where, sod by autbstfitmnitdarbiddinerifto., to break down or crowd end all Prateatant schools. With trade fronaPeoAtmdasto kens and Vienna, we beea'saooo Win foreign conpultlon. Ir Tin *WSW Stile no nunnasce Ileywann nal• 11.01 . 110 !ULM!, A nartmaa ow A eCHOOL Tzaaii• na, WI no. The "litmorots"—*Lloh the !Beb op 'peaks of, as be would of the Mont odious counaerelal eatabUehmente, with etch:Mire vest ed eig i lte—to sisecitsgry inon6poly, like our city Water Werke, employing a large 'capital, to do bribe multitude, what private enterprise could not reacb--4upplying by convenient ooadults thretjgh" every honae;vaed to all he rooms, if you pleasiatind for the floor too—ulna your pri vet* pumps and relearns amid never du. The Sete reieurces are' seqalette • to build 'tabool honace—enunieur cnes—ao millers of Bataan Catholic churches—to provide imitable furniture, immunity .apparattu, valuable litisarles, Ito Tide can he done as mu publio ecticui plan, Just beam there own be cotundidatimi—(eulonamed 31' I ) monope y —by, which there can be outmanned Cincinnati Chemical Latoratoiy. what would be impossible to the hemfired petty 1 —Redieeiion Pelmets of the Mishap. The new plan. by split- I NOW sell. my 0141.0 r VlTRlOL,,'.cocs' ting,imatterixig, dividing, would be fatal to pop- l eectratiO in Platbnti foctzhi.e.h 7watratt to to of tiler education In any large and liberal sense. Nato It would answer the Roman, Catholic aim of ALLMN Qlll., Whelenle Druggists. to GRAESEI.W. teaching Are -Varied: But look at the roble die- tht " 6 ' 7 ' 111 ' 1 7 Pc euptlr a'hz°l7l,l,,,n, (riot eehool houses, upon whiekthe Bishop loot, ememaatt. Jet 17,1153. • j•ZiAlra out with each dieeemfort, and,eee the well op• Notice to, Owners and Consignees. pointed rooms, desks, librariee, maps, philcsoph- pm METAL Blooms, act air - other o& Wel opparatne, nod ace how utterly all the splen- otructio. so • th• Mellon:0.1a Irtivrf, moot ho remove 4 boftvo the ist Fehres u re l ie m e Llea r nl is t I t sr . eel did advantages would be sacrificed, where dhe COO children would be separated and scattered I Ow.V.• Into fifty puny schools. . And does he tell no that .hie plan would Fe mme greater efficiency? Or that it would be any advantage to parents to be left to find their own tesehm? Bow absurd! . The poor have com monly not the time to examine the teacher, if they could—as the State arrangement deco. Usually, the laborer can only know that hie chil dren go to sohool. But alas! he cannot, In meet caste, attend either to comparing teachers, cr beeke, if he were competent. This, therefore, knowing the ease, the State does for him. ' With many, too, who are melees of their children's education, the school house, with all its perfected plans, needs to be brought to their door, at the mistiest °est, and with least trouble. The Bishop's plan would be void for the multi tude, as too expensive, except for Boman Cath olics, who could either retain the advantage of a largo District School, as they could gather &Din one, or could get their teachers for the emalleet pay. And were all parents left to get up a school, as must often be done, how many would fail of an education who new crowd into these numerics of knowledge, and who come eat, well furnish ad for the walks of life, In general information? In smarmed districts, too, how expensive would this become, and how grievously would It bear upon the poor. 13enidee, another grievance of such a !yet= for the masses, would be the vent variety of plass books in use, for look of system, among Ririe scattered schools. Now, in our citiceortetre families are moving Ito often from one district to another; the children are not eerapelled, at every new school, to he furnished with a whole set of class bookranew. But under the sane eyetem, the pupil enters the 'Mat curriculum and only in different district, gob. en with his course of , -- t.t. .IGisS etody the same. This difoulty of Bishop'e plan, again, would not bear upon Roman Catholic": They would have their general system, under t,hoßish op'd control. But Protestants have no such headship for all. And here, again, the scheme that boasts such equality, would be dl =equal to no. But further. The effect of the Bishop's plan Is to make-Protestants pay for Roman Catholic educatios. Wo make no °ideation to be taxed, as now. for Roman Catholic pauperism, which might be urged as a serious grievance - if we those. We cheerfully pay a largo proportion of all the tax for the peddle inetitutions—educa• tional and charitable—to which Romanieta have as freo anon as ourselves. But we will never consent to be taxed a dollar for Roman Catho lic training. We are willing that sectarian teaching be excluded from the Public Scheele, in order that no conecienco may be reasonably offended. In all this, we make an open and united testimony against that oppression of eon science, which so charaoterises Romeo Catholic lands. We are willing to be taxed for Roman Catholics, but not for Roman Catholicism. And the moment they tutu away froni our free sys tem. and must be taught Popery, that moment wo protest against being taxed . a farthing for their establishments. If we wish our children educated in cur qatechisne—and we have many parochial schools, of the different denominations —we cheerfully sustain them, and swain, in our measure, the Public School, Insides, for the manes, who care not for church schools, or come not within their reach. So let the Roman Catholics do But finally—Why does the Bishop propose a plan which is every 'way the most seemingly equal, but the meet really Be would have all receive, per capita, for their scholars according to the number taught in the district. Here, again, It would be all in their favor, be cause they do not hear an equal thorn with Pro 'teetante in the amount of tax. The scrabble, thee, would be for embolus—by arts and traps, to which reputable men would not descend—and merely for the pOblic bonus. And they who pay the least and work no more--where twenty con be taught as well se ten—would often reap the moot of the State fund. Why not propose that Roman Catholics receive according to their re,- tic of taxes paid to the State—dtdactiag the State expenses for pauperism? This—if the exclusiveness le to he pressed— would keep • separate and strict account with them—to the oppression or none, on their secta rian behalf. The Bishop's plan, at best, would, in effect, make them a PRITILLGVD CLAM!, bay ing their sectarian and divisive plans sustained, as others do tot ask. - But one thing le plain, that nukes tho Btate le willing to succumb to the plans of Rome, sus lately received and deflected, they can never Rite up the Bible from any ktatcm of Public Education. And we doubt not, that to require the present regulation for the use of Bode word in the ■choole, as a condition of reneging the public fund, would meet effectually spoil the Plan for the 'flattop At ono. all the beauty of ha werling—ageimplifying the machinery—re lievingthe State—givine efficicney'te the Nark by a healthful competition, and en every way promoting the public good—would vanish Into thin sit! Sornanim t I would respectfully urge, that before any coneessiim is made Ly the State to the plans of 110L040 Catholic Bishops, a commie sicn instituted to make earnest enquiry into their relations to the State, and to take eel.. donee of their being PLIIICTIGINAIIIIS or a rosining POLITICAL roots. Yours, faithfully. b! W. JACOBUS. Pittsburgh, Jan. 27, In 3. ir Sax Advertisement of Morte'a Cordial, .o ...id.. par. LARD. serß. WATSON is now engaged in slaoahholsur Okla /lox, and Ell haw ettostutly on halal a larks stook of Balk Port of Ida o►o swing: also 600 WIWI of Extra Eon Port. freal a No. 1 artless of Lard. In barrels an/ Wks. for aloof hU Warshaw*. oks wr of LlOsrty sod W.'s. Meets. delt9 • boacs, which attract .o much attention at the Worl4's Fair. are now of to the citizens of Pithiburalt awl Allsahaay Sitiss, .t the Proprietor* prices. wholinale and nitalL This Scan I. par ttrnlarlr adat4r4 to lbw troublitel with chapped hand. to , J KIDD & 00.. Ao.at.. 4521 No. CO Wood street. bs-W INES, 1c —Persons wialaing to pa ch.,' Pon,. Write teen LW= of all descriptions P.m 0111119,11 d. etn Oulu they,. at the lout helm. at the HI. Mora JtCOll WEAVER. Jr. helt Market *ha hoot utreete. The Grea: Remedy sty The discoverer of a Groat Remedy far a toraddablo dlssass. Das no est , t o keep its him froze his felow ormattirms.” So thouaht Dr. 3.l . latur s when boa was inducol to arm his groat modiriaa for worms to the Public.. A orofdand pbr.lelan, onJoylng, a m scry largo Towel, hit *nos of duty towards sutler - log humanity tutwrlghsal hit foam to b. confounded with tho hen] of smacks who Imp., upon the public their wsrthiscs dug patant medicine.. lie was therefore Induced DT Kidd a tlo m Druggist,. to dispose of his right as dirt . ..ion aod this besiol •34 Veztullugss Is now for sale in army 'Wag. sod town of the country. It Is sorcreagti Transit tar corals. This am. leillOu ninthly for mho by mrel blachanta sad Drusetaut to lowa au,' punts", and by the solo croprwtorg KID 1) it CO. Is=llw9 gd Wood street. JAMES TANNER. WHOLESALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, dc,, No. 56 wasp razz; nrranuann. • &Men Third add Fourth. • gtMy dock onbraaon ovary varioty and Etyle of blot". Ohoo, Bonnets. 1..1.4 wt fra. the N. Magma] amouthaturn adapted y. 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A 1405 hawing . 111 the sumrintsoleremot the Cutting VeYerttmnte celll. happy to!!! his old Wends, ts= 00..KS—iJust received at No. 78 Facia Street— . 4, cora.lii. mil his Tints, by sun.. else: Right. Moul. 11y :tir 1 aii . 11 ,84 1 . e_V . 114 .... . o r „, wr 0u,. ; Elementadtleology.bAnnY ythskepunts /amnia; Adsson Cal4mlrs rotation: American WWI 11.30.1.1. Nowto.on.trtilersisr tog by 1 . 1. , 51"...titna1 6 11. 'Herr 1 CF. WANTED-500 tons vf. thick, good too to bo &tinted to LOUIFIVIIJAL Palo= oda log to 000trut for the stool, orlll oat at tin store - Ctsl9l )1./111111111MNIE, ;LO1.100:17 stzeit,- . . To Let. DWELLING 119118 E on FadoralOtreot,. A;l•4th..il.bout hill, a, miler* frrm 11:1. Din f ard. A rt U. je,S Mir et gtxxt between 'Mira aianum. Third Street Property For Sale. \ (Orasaite 17;ini Presbytisias CAteret.) - VONSFSTING‘O EL comfortable Briel—t.., ii••• I) DWFLLISII uoose..arranged with 1•1 1 / 4 13I • Double Parlors. Dinimpttoom, and House, ort the Mat foot: With rive ROOl9-1 and Bath-Lesom on the *grout tioom and Three Finial:led Ilsoms in attic well lighted. vial • large Paved, Tani. The lot is 24 foot front by 114% deep, and is ad peractael lease found rent of 972 UO, which tug, La bougt4t oat at consid.rable red action. Prim. sz,Loa. 2.500 i Land; 0.1.41 c• In nue and two plan. \ IL I.lclutlli. Cough of Three Yeare , Seanding Cured! Case of Mrs. :13 . 0oitt. PUTTEILERS. THY TICS tiftYaf REMEDY.' llitguentaw, uroo.4Julg al. 1a.2. MESSRS. A. L. 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Yow trait, 137 IL it TogutimeM 4 . bold . i t. l E. 80LL11142, 67 Wood target. • _ Administi ator'e Notice NOTICE is hereby given that Letters' e Administwalhn no tee estate of be liies oi I &flans Townalan.deeogiot a bard bean griunod to the &I; P.a.ne knowing thenunlviw indebted to oat 1000241. e reilMned ta [Wake lialkw.ffate panpent, sot all haring dal= to presirol theta, traps IT_ autkan. licatad, tot settleanock A. 0. LOYD. aDakg C Co.'n 121,12tkwAVA Skater Townebip. IitEEN APPLES--,q 1 bble., ree'd and. ter S ital. ky (jakal lIEMAY tl. COLtiLlik. 11)EAILLS-20 casks, reo'd and for sale by k ja.vi irENar.n. COLLIN 3.., AVINDOW OLASS--200 boxes 8 by 10 .00 10 by 11, rayorttak brandx fo , r Y• 10 by JAZ; ale..ilLLß 001.. 11RIED APPLES 401) bus. prime Ohio; In .bpi ¢order, tOr Irk ' N\ bIcOILLS a non. 'POLL BOTI'BR-2 bIAA\ Roll Butter, re e<ll,..l and io W. by \\ J.A.S , , nttoims.Wnost. L 1 1,111-4 - 03)bla.1111 7— g•it' tt lo\ No.l Lake Toou' or'. --a Ine.lll3ola. /an 51,101,9 a 000. bw cito • SIIG AR-243 , ' , ll. Now n \ al7, xtd i :::::tq w,o4 , • WM. OAGALCYAI c 2. li:IE-50 CIL/31 ZVI °LASSES—I VI as loNh: 00 dr whlttra.. k acid Ea' nylh, 1•17 ,, ta (MR HO • 1,1 suz.: Rouse I. .IsTi BUNNY BAG '• 111 sale by 1:1141. 110 Watl t ('LARIIIEDBIIGA - J....1W pale by llo Wato ItUltll to S.t. , 'Teachers' Asificiation. \ , MEM, Tetke,hera Assomathn of Allekiicti II .Jouty vrlll .*.ceit . FILIDEZ EVENltiatNat, eettata, lasahe T,IIIHD waao Nall: HOUSE. chant, etre.. Au 914driore .111 b. deliver...l T Itr. AVIJIN.r Illrettocbam‘ V , The A•anahlleettoe sill be h.l on tPatordaT lania• log. at 9 o'cl .9l, r , yt. qtfleerr for tbe'erattleg tenr .11 1. 1 , 1., t " es il mill Ca I,l\kAo ' ll 4 il a b r.. 1117, '''' ' \`' ' to the Plx. taa 1 strap noels desired. . k_ J aRT:2% , „E • , cation. I VEMALE STAIIMARY, Alleglitiz . City. e - Th.. Opeatic 7 . 4.wr tits I contortsa aid colnmence on tIONDo I'. the. 7 tin heal., 0 ➢odse them .r saement rt . aloe 'I. W. nano. . clpalk and Muhl.. Wdratlo. et' Washioatne. &wain Aurastat. .‘..n '" 'a Aponcol ion can bo co to I,ba Rlbnaribcr,,r t , L t..t \ Tv.wea. han:le It c W. POND t 1 ‘2.IY. TUDENAND LIARS WANTED t 7 foe twea \ room .09 , supoto !Leal iillt.lta •014 Sirrt..oo,l; adwdadna Um Lit \ A ILwrol. bOnatLwlll be given • \ • 111.9 N—An orgis. and at \-ter.•lnVelna two. and Wu, wear. enr; whirl Weal nat. Ow ths env) to the ontionot of M. Ca, An \ inducelnent Ili advent.. ; ' at. 003 wonted. CA two ream ors... a entenald smoerty loolarn.bated) near. Lb kite, Want, atkfn, A large boo.. Mt wonted. tii two pram tell r IMI 01 1;411401, lean, OPCM•Ciellt to the`etty. worth $ eye. Clear ear ef oil I...bronco. • x . • , 55.000 wanted. fee dee resent wwn id. 1.1 U.S.t Is theLity. which Dow rents for 51.550 r rear. Vor rveliolorn. WRIT Or the Itsal r et r and Lt. Crdlov of iarav 0 0. .21 . 'alert. - pUTNAII'S lOW MONTHLY— e Feb. a. row, Nanito.r of Puinhoeik2doothlf "?a rreolved ot W. A. Gli./TW i ttl n t rth Jet: 's' ll- IGIIT EXATFLAi4iE••-•,On N. °tie •• • rid Mich:Loot cfnwiantly for sioltwalr4llol. • • • 70 Fourth LEW!" F SALE—A, • demo a 3! Lola twolorow Metal. with to` GI Einalls, jut thirtoottnahwis.l. by_ \ ita7,l3t BIikITOTA CO.. to. ROW.. whtf.hhout at, All boo, a/Oki o. • t ITA PP It ii#iTO OB miaow U.S. WAlLti u, i4o i r na .lel' • Water oaid 44.1 SUND 37 6610 ..wart Ab , I.P. Lard; I mss litter; 7 4.f. bbir. Latt ' 4 keg 1113 , yvar YOU , : 3 bays CIL nnlin to moire on re • U. A. 740. for 431.0 by 1111A1All \ • jt= \Farr Front et.t dIOTTON--66 b es, to ar ire_ on ate= r U- 3. Malt ft{ Ws by LBAIAII ICT.Y.Y i CO, Jar?\ Ws nal Ptrat Moot OTTER--2 b bleu\ and 2 .tries Roll; 2 isir lugs Arolld, • In \ lau &sties: In as* bT ja7.7 , HUM. MATTIgEW. a co. LARD -3 kegs , SW ay by 11121) V ITESNI:II.4-15 br sale try 15.271 Et UTTER-8 bbls. tor r•la DT VIRATIIERS-40 nack'a Fea . • ere, iLi*ta • and for ule (1451 11PRINUNI. IIIITHAU4B .IthdB.N. Su g ,in et. a 10 anal. yak by SPilliil4/1. 11.11Accta* OLASSES-50 bbia. N. 0. IVA_ story .4 for se. br SYRINCII:44IAft (Witt iIItEASE-40 b 1.114 prckee store UR .4 fol . sale by 'ta2 Ea gesU e a. e FlIA141.0)V• sids LLOW t)-35 Dbl.% Tallow roo l k andSor se. by .=.l IDUIDAUO 11 . ARD 0 - IL-20 b big. reed and for a'ala bj\ lad ErittNuErt uaRDARIU. 1 h HIED HIDES-,ln Ftoro and for Bali), by .IlYr Ja2s BPRINGSR lIARBACOR. nRY APPLk. A , ..b , by t fez rli.ENiq. GROUND N,LITS-50, 'incite, in IL atom for rale by ISATAII DICISICX 6 VO4 )416 Wit., 4.1 Drobt otruts. GitouEßlEs__ ‘ 100 aro prime 1110 Coco: 150 bbla.aak 00rpr464 r().Q. bialutta .. , •• • ' . 1.5 bt•eltesta suparlar Y. 11461 blsrl Tr•• 1 \ 20 muy. - - \ - • CO.. to rtore kllli for sal, b 7 T. Ltryi 41 .', . '.1.Z5 No. 1 Snood rtreeL 14 1 .1.01.1R—i00 bbla. auperfnik and est i: Family Floor. In more sad faa'a.l4 bf, At) $ T. LITTLY) I (.1/ 4 112441 , IUGAR-10 hhds. N. 0. Su .4 far rale by J. • r 466 „ New Booke;',Ae. , A place to buy Cheap lateratura la at Thtm Larrary E.Kr °PtYli,44. Pod Cant. Tbr following nrkreoolv.4 and for t ar d Norl, comori g.. liaoin . lTrtio4l Pfrapann Allison's Utotory a Pimps. from tab until the Arington of lords Napolen, fo 1.352 , rrePh amply of C. Ditto. by W. F•l4 IllookornoilarrJointry; , Pain, for Forrnary; Cmhano. for Yobrtion Itho , trstail Alogroluo °Y t M n Araotitall. bomb roy,ply Yoottre A ntion• - lincronal Pepin; • Piatorltl, air all Car Futon, WnSllm; Jost reorlvrti fli•:ij HEEL ACA Lt.OFF ' MEW BOOKS—Jest received— ?be Sambre of T. D. /Annuity; PM. by Elf Arclitholf Anima, Van: Lear Al, hovel. toosopletr.) byilalweri Poroorsor.• now ?torsi; ihutratod Ititataloo Of Art; The ir tl i i= Man, by ttni ontlint of a Phut For toto nP n. A. UILDXN/Mlifi • LIU. 'Ma Foorth moot. Paper. Idachine For Bale ()Ndlo.tr, ‘ K i rirh r. t't phatelt of A1..a.(11/Lbl222z mooing order , r arra! o n , to Boller. II at>. 33 the . = For polo lorr,.ror t. It . C. STROUP. \ laitod2w 01 Market Mast Om Pollwiro , 1 1 01)1.1811-5 casks Podfleb, te; sale by A Ll ik E. FLOYD. BATIIBEI.IOO sides Selo Leather, I far AO. tir Toot , I J. A It. rtuvo. . . H ICKORY NUTS-40 bushels, just ree'd krl4 for /4 , 1. br 11.751 R. ItORMUN tx!. GTtiaitTAIITZ7 - bt - 7F - C, j ust 1 7 ,161 and tor rate br" until _ R. RODIMON • co.' MOLASSES-60 Plantation ; erld • b r4WMarilll, D 11.1 10 COFFEE-IUO base green (new crop„ b , Zr ' babtb for isaa I.OICCRY & CO. \ 11 4 ' iißE and Water Proof Mama trartlirucraytr.• 40111.11-22 hbde. (new crop ,) to elm .a A i dbulbumabb for sal* by ions win CO. - - • . iQLAMMED SUGAR--25 bble. Clarified b iNrz do. Eon Jab . Wc.ci ant &at civsa... • f' .. L Ann..—R3 helices_ N0../i 'now ludic is galla US V • MA PICK!! a col, F"" bbL, nc*hnding tram defamer 7.a. atm for .al• \ \ I sAI A El, D/CMCY t CO. R AYS and' WOOL- 7 51 baio RAPS ; 7 do. l iIEATLIERS 'and FLPXSEEV--9\ bag& d. Illmowd; eow I nedirdcfreat • Ix , Y 'ii 45) ILIUM DludEr X LO. DICE-1.0 tiereeil fresh Rice. for \- Ago.lo WICK a. Mc° 4NII)LFSS. • ACON-15,000 lbs. Bacon llama, §id"t P sad Should., Jon. recelvioc farm Patot&hompe. Vo'r br' (m 25) \ a. IvaisoN AHD OIL--1? bblii; No. I Lard Oil. in LA stn., .ale br 51.14:51 O. ROBISON k GOLDEN SYRUP-5 bpu. Golden Sump: k., (10 gall.. wc,,er 4 13ixtb FtrVit. jAI2S • uNDRas- \ ... , . 108 do. 010 . dllaryiugs, ‘,.. I • m druzue • Cer15.21 \ ... • ‘. 300'bove fila-s; , • \ \ - • 2 Iterrete.B/OPe. In store wed foreale by jute /0118 WATT It C.:. _.... 7. ri , UL T C POII.IC-=4,324 Shbulderi; 1,081 81/len 1.810 11:imm [Ga . landing Oulu cfirsuaer Twin ' af: for sale by \IAMB) \ DIA IA II pl CHIP. a.. Co. YILODUCE-cust ieceived--1. .. -23 ta i rs fer,b Mill Butter: I '. 1., n ~ Oath Gang ',' 1' , do.. KeettlorgolleatorT ButSB \", • 24 \ no, clueloseadz, \ ' 20 bus,be Otennote, \ \ ~' iCa 1. \ SUMER, DILWORTII A CO. \ 8 EINDRIES- 'I \ \ \ • \ R barrels Nu. 1 Lar4 • 2 8 gega \ A " ' oad!d Butter.' \ \ . .1 2 too. W. It. 011 ea.: \ \ 20 barr-la Claneteeol: \ )\ , ll'. , n aga Data \ I 15 bustle Wlllt, Beane fornale e \ ' \1 WICle "A AItaIANDLIBS.\ I E t. ' a p .w. s c. .A. 01 ,, a .: : I.?ItL u E,II t S,I , 4 , T \ S-- i ;Eitr h l:;. \ and caner emir &ad, ' frtiolleetaPi . af t.li s ii:Mi;ao:4o u r.l torle. A hogen'ourtuteot of,thn Iluest 'corder. Oral- tog Mad Budding Kolrea, Brut:log . 6mi. med Clußnln 11"1-8 ' handles 8 linglonyu ant etenr OW," luodetteutin of • va. rlau• .1,111 SM. Ctn.,. Corn and (.8.11, Orlasbers Bub- 1011.810 0 e. tland.tdons alel oulllvaOrr. Coronhellere, , tandrdrllln, and • lone aeenomaot et labor. 4 log leuele. went / for Me farm nod Oardeo. The natatur eof Vega. table Asada le -eade for Aletributloo. Coil an nantruon"l the etdek at the Wartleoltural Warehauen Ns. 9. Batt , street. near Wood. • ..\ ' 3 an21•11 . , JAMBS WARDROP, g(_ 7" - Ainsekeeputg Dry Goods. HE attention ofllousekeepers, and V pai r, rnaltin s ystrlng foe llnitwk•optisc. is Invited to out oss s intnkontor , Stwatiirt.innos cna,to th em YstiSsedso Pit ow.tate Mitt!. ant luau; Tahltun and Towelling Ittineyst Tabls . plothr. Nantinort,Dol lk nataittutandi,s, *o. which wa s affor at tho &met-tow mkt*. insat Win• Owe to then gonna!, Om Tasters, tauten,na Ms' 6o ankorttoant of quilt. and Ocuoterosnas constantly on bard; also. Dbutticc : p . i . l Clt . lityys t notnttm! roods. barreli,alitiaZS d•'t 11A11 Butter: far iule br '' VON \BON:41101BM 41' KUBPLIT. ARD and GREASE-106. tierces Lard; antslirtimeat.ikr ere" Dr 1.44 • 18AIA DIGILYX & CO. PORK-460 bbl !dui; 16 bbls 61. 0; II bbl. Rubarr, R blab Joke; on ennslieraerit_; fbr sale bf.[tali] . MAIM! pIA,KEY SCO., Q USIAC-78 lugs grounctStuna%, ion etaje, Usti] ISALACE MEAT A, OW, -'--1,-ITICS TAAFF4, \\ VORWARbItG and Cnizunission 'Myr. a ' chant. and PreelaltDoeslerree tor th• Dvntler 7. 1 4 , lDell Dyad Doreparir t Po. 60 atar at, and Di Peen! Opartlut the Hail /load Depot en the wharf, 'llititterneonalcemeriteto be torwatded Of...lrma! edli \ ' be•reeelyyt et the landing and delivery! on 'the platfatta ' to the Coeaperiv't titian!. there to be lowly! Into the etre. Ettanttcat chargest‘T. Bills of luting ttanetalttel. and 111d,cut. nytructiona or tram or consignees' &Dankly ca D. Dear 're itotichtrizerita w !I -be rateired on the platterm. !rant !DV mare Delete and chimes paid, and the male toreyerilt4 4 l4rti ;Lately- by eVelintboat, ra i lroad ~ oi . , oUaer• tate, ea d ted. ' •\ \ , •,• • Persona Wieling their vale marred. will Pleilvii give Papal/tie and army talc. to that effect.• , .. • ', , , hales and •pneeheees made. and orders for,Pittaburgh tneonDeturealliled on liberal term. ',, •ji2l: \ LU , D , [ [ . Winter`clottting at Coat. *..N. order to insko \room far Spring Stock, I tA b Ta - g, ' ,. = r,, T t . ! b il lß ' l l3:l4"&% ; Ulot.b. tenslusr el, d. do Sack Costa la srms yakictd. SOY'S CJAIDII:4O crtmet4mattqlkacult• b:s for ells remoo—The toms*. Stock In the cat—lom. t . , .:tkaho t«t tp;— .. Sz t r . krttckt licaktd.l to be al! , tse,pre \Sll:tpi \ TO PLEIBk‘, Jeo: \ CU STEC, I'd Wad stmt. (AM - St-100 bags\ Su.. Pa onions; or I Attll-39‘ keit : 1 I for famllio3. Jul` l • MA,Pc I,„ i Af . I4IEI L tat lent' essou=toritl-111,110 r\r volume. or 0 toot.•rvp 8 b ripthoucto Um ormvolAlstorMecor lbur Th./ MM - , odh. madrad by \ l o • . W. `,L;(I/1418:81 , 881811C • CO, ` \ . A I'IS Fourth Atzvot. Nt Ei9S—.s jt.ll B o na F 27 :- \ -- "P' 4 T°' "1"7 TT, : tbrigegtaill'otlTol _ Jolr2_ \ \ ' LkYE b UFFS— . \ ..\ leparra olcund Cabe ret4 21), t ••• F ear hprprd 60 \\ " 1.0..1. ' \ . 4 \ : C . r' r t . . 74.., , . A gw: L.z.,• * : • ; s . CO :,;•, , ,, i c.i..,...., w , ; ",., \ • \ SW poundi ifitUr Barium , \ ~ . \ 1:300 " tburcirroa Bark_Yor ode BT •72 J‘X , LOD i OU. CO Wood On , —_, BV2 - . — L'ill,''s'i'.ll',,it:l.,,,all'j-rd J. \ \, K DA.-aLL a A ppr..s big& grOn'Appiele, A 0 14r 1". 41111411>E zE 4 i.. co. • •• . • L • b• • ;•• • `IIStS, 111 CITTER-7 bbls MI• rendre. and for ID al. br U• 22 1 13ZLa a maarrr. I' TILERS—tB auk,' rco'd, and for aalo v\b, \ !Am , \ BELL kLlGGirflf. ItdtOLASSES.--300 , ,bb1e, for sal's, by \ INI i..ra \ .. 3. B. oartriara.. J AZ: LOWMSEED--400 1'2101811.1 Jv \ A ,411,0. 0 packs;',lcis store, far 13AIAII DICKEY t CI. \ B RIBD Ap.mvs-500 , far CiAPIE 64,0114 1, ,1 _\ Ltn, 15 1 W; 641 . 1 41 1 "ai 1.22 ,\\ 194'' h-j.brll. _,_ • \ ...• 11.1.EANS—M b small White , or Bale JuPWr \ J. 11. C.ll.l*Jkl.D. , QAURATUS-40\bble, fur sale by \ , \ 3. H. CANFIVI.D. rAK FISII-4,00 bbte, for sale by .1.22% \ J. 11. MINIUM() fiIIEESR-1,000 boxes'W. R., for sate s \ \J. B. °INFIRM). B UTTER -10 bble fresh Roll; sod J last ieettved and3tiriPl." CAN VIVI.D. r EAll_l449$;:4O-" \ ciake; for elO by \J. 11:,13.8iPERIJ), JARII,-20 bbls No, kegs do, rarag . ojyr_ 0. L'6•Nn - 131351Pk1N • P lEBl. rt °oared Floor of e. tina:Ntaatut •, t o o ...V T 'S °scram mritt. Creditors:lL.. add kr Well II.LAAM. A. hiceLt.lLU OA. 104 • . Dame of SlAth and %Al or • tr , \ ' Saw Books.••\ T\ 78 Fourth. Street--CoritOillo and w 1 1` 11 `1: t riiil ut ' t * ‘ wi‘ , ‘ 1 - '''' • • iultftstoricst'arttiesl . l=l472t li rk ." 4 ''''g" A.l.2 . trith ounsetous Illoetratioote ' s , v \ \'''''', * Ad 8 1 " :" "!, a a"" ' L,b T e 4ll ', WV. A: and UP Pl:yUelri.,l7l4Cebritittl.tet.6Pit • 115 11.' , 0)i. \ ' s , \ (tem. et eel ,byti A Jeittee. ' 4 . • , ' \ ' I T T l 9 .l4'"k"l"l4 ' \ \ \ \ \ ”.... 1 ,-r..1 an Itettreetetot, or evitßoallit r.lsesotaw ••••• • fm the rate Lado% ed A \ , 117.11,ye Vletd Book of the ZerolutioteliteteleLe , \\ \ AT/ ONAL . MAGA ZINE4Tho National LI 'uttotuo.. devoted to Lltenttlire.‘itzt:liettet”, •td. Bei by Abet Stew.. The toe y 01..• dd. Yore ran be tutruebid bend. I:410014ton. reed Dem ea 4 the wort dellyetpl. ttiA et VPYLexe•-*3 vet YeAr bitabe:ton X. ~, , s 4 , L MIA. Needle . Work, Edgings" and rtings. AD.IES w4nrln g to purchase abo;.o kinds 4.l,VVlVrlg a angr:4ll, 4 V*• 'TZTvgz Et OW Ity lam =WIT 'old: Air. tblig KAI • (iVORAGE—good Cellar: and appoqloor 1,7 i, r,, W.TCIADRat . L • I)Ry Appi4R--500 bgrbeb737i, cZsV±L m!ek..ll.lo itabo by It 111 amass. \ ,SO-4 Mg Nu. 1 for little by COLLINS. C t U:SI LF A -1 6 J., anl 4 ;.b.‘4,- . - . MUttrIIIC k BUGOfiIfIELD ran a{ Fourth sp.l3.larkst•atree.tx ALAY--12001bs. ponTEled; Pose, in eta nint eala by: \ J MID•CO.' vino et Twint, KT. `; alnbr ara,p2 *tat rtreet. to blab] e4all _White i.. 211 \J. a it. 14.0 YD: - lAPaii OF:FOR SALF,LA tecond4kand neVI,, , nen, I g ag: main Pr 'by i.a`, 11ctlILL8 n0.14., 'gre'in.u3 a AltD-16# k'go No. ULtaf, r`ao'd for Bah hat BLLLI Liaot}T'• is.ur rt. aP zi-- \-pr- im— e:° c or u p tt aileg fordo , Ike sr CuLUta. ooll if uvaY it COLLI,`S• PIN PA.E!ER-00 reams cam - n avn oot.LiapA, UIIE oha :this day feed er ‘"— 0 bbl 92 and7Coperprit\l ao 41 sad • sae LI, , E.1_14 oq, .. .ca an* • . , \ '.. ,--,''';.:;',' '; ',-,-,,,•--, - A.,,--- - x \ \ . • \ ". ME= *LAFAYETTE' GB.AUM VOOLL AHD IHsTBI \\ CERT LEIRRISTEIN, t' II Iio ! iOLRIAY v~pjtlST' Ls. 7.4I aCy r NCXII ttN T, &Vibe above iiOdrted b ‘ TfT: 3 li . grlk. o l'n Violinist ids 'Z'ull'Orehrous, Dud Wit. imam • • rbi-Llrr Lain...Wu wilt, stnear Coetume; and. during the oerforroaur Pluto and Citrineet with bye Wes ,gra. Tickets to be tout at all the br tiOula in the tit). \' , gar-Doors open at 6.1‘; Colorer o'e ak. I.lle Carle with *1.5 to 4. , MASONIC, , E, . FVEZ.Ii EVENING DURING 'I Monday, Tatzday, We dusday. Fr Satz,- \ day Peening:, January :',l l ,,a/ la, 2d, 3d, 4th an d \ kik *sr u crt•Nol or, rapaaa MABON'A METROPOLITAN TILE . pablio aro respectfully teii,poralveoiip*A7 will Tokyo '.. lox ot th ew 111Itoltoblo 00:1011R.TE,os a.. no taolow th ey \ oil! odor meadow sew Solo.. tho•roDo . etorasiles, mace% te, Is 10.1$ It. \\\ 1 ., otodlorLo 00t00; , E... • \ \ Tol.toolomy aDtalots of the following well '',. \ I,' Wonted lactsto: \ 4'. D. D., Err,.. J. T. !lU•n.ri.‘, X.. \ , .- E. WII2Ant . E. Dr ..vv.. ‘ \ ' . Artiltio rotbogno4 6,10 L ISIDTIt. ) D., 11 1 .9' . \ ~. ,\ P. a h'''' th.4l*Ur'h°4 %"'l'id. Is .."'‘'. '‘' ::\ \ '' \ rite Oolos. \ . \ \\ , `.. 4 s„ JT. Ilrxr‘rr. the ..1•171tod BatleiTto Dozo4t, In •\ \ r. __, his rirore yo nor Din.. \ . \ .1. D. itu.youtao "Bnille Boes," vithtDoolot of \ \Jokes: Vlellois Ezeollgoottp. on. • . , `, It.: , trOcont., FOI potion:2 Wlmoll. gob, DDlto,Flo ‘.. 03. 1 1 .' W , ... th.• groOc ej o obltrian Jootot. lo Ms But- \ '..; ' lao L vto p-od logo. Itporiy, te.\ . \ \\ • . 12. "--Y e l io ll t 4 . `7 :i I f E 6 , , : k r I ': kFt, F; ,* ma . :1, I ' cip.i. Hotel., Book szorsa. oat th,a.r. \ \ • •,.., \ JOLIET. El.fke,..E, Slot DIAJ. DUNN. \ Jiang. \ A. THEATR.P. JOSEP LI C . P. BIiEL casek.u. JSPqRD • Ma, Ail-Doer *meat dN, s'etteta ' t 0 : d R! Pluck: Q 7 AD]/ 1310 k 1 2 \ AO \\lCA.Seate May to amArad at the IlPf Odle \ eoletri dasorttliout extra charms •fael'hs ttientstir aSeiirreat pleasant in astrMarie'di to 0 pat,,a that thvintensalr , exeltims e MCCUE TOWS te CABIN, .ko be presented ta-alsa ' the And time In Pletsbetrga../ \ • i r' vetTr . j"u'7 Rg'b iB43 ' . 1 1‘1 111 D°6 I ,WKCITS' • tee dli,Dtax.Mias etaldeenise sad AtrAYacel. The q ' etirrm Wri rfttni Dramas in LTA L. omitted \MY PULL,AND MT PAWL-NEIL JCL 1 II RAIIAAAV . Ca'eate Marlattot(l.-7-77:4::--••• NW* EMMEiI 71i6AS T. \ , TEO'S: faSTLI :L.t.bren. 80U.. 6 *U. Ce) FO.: :viol treoesoint oltehoga. • s ts '4‘"a go P n l b . ;Wriiiry' . .Trifot* " -- i.‘ 1"" . ‘ \ ' T\ 811.60, YON. aN.W1513 NEA.CILINES: Itaehroo &Niro/141k; khit colorih set totter,. man*. Lured rooonl aat end s q,otod tortrorlad, htschloes, Thlo ooti, hp awes a oriprerrod \ of. soh is nON Inn. 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