GAZETI E PURLISIIND BY WIIITI9 a Cu PITTS-BIIHOH 1419RNING; MAS&II 27, 1852. ipE - BEILEING HATTER WILL BE FOUND ,Orr 01 PAGE PP THIS PAPER larearairtoa.—An =Amhara speech tnk enbjeet, by Mr. Soule, of Louisiana, will be 1 , found on 'our first page to-day. The tbird!- article of "Mono," boa been re ceived; lad we shall endeavor to make room for it ottlioad4 Tell Boom CATHOLIC COATHOTERST.—We are not golng.to offer an apology for introducing thie.controveray into our columns. We did not go out of our way to seek for' it, neither shall we flinch from IF, when it is thrust upon us. It has been growing upon no by degrees for some montlie past—i deed we. may say ever' since the revolution in ROme of 1848. The antagonism of Popery and civil liberty has been so glaring,• bas been brought so distinctly into view, that an editor would be false to the great objects of 0 . hii Va flan in a free country, did he shrink from m is ting the Issue boldly as it has been offered.l As the controversy which arose from Bishop O'Cminoi's volunteer attack upon Gov. Kossuth, :had Measurably died away, we looked for a sea son niquletneas upon this subject, until some .farther outbreak. in Italy or other parts of Ea rd'pe had kindled the smouldering embers into new life. Bishop O'Connor, however, following , thelecuimple b f 'ArchbishopAloghes, woo not ditiposed to a cessasiottef thp warfare• lie asf vertised a public lecture, anti announced that he intended to discuss "the influence of Catholic ity DU the Civil Institutions of the United States," iid when he had them brought together a pretty' large audience, many of whom Were Protest tints, he pattortli t4a -teat extraordinav claims for Romixdito es baring crenated all the free inatitutiobswe pos;als of any value, and also made a violent attack opals Protestantism, as eq eantially corrupt, effete and perishitte• It chola not be ',Opposed that sock arrogant elsims, and aneb open attacks upon the refl . Alone viewer of three-fourths of the people of 'this country, would remain unnoticed and un answered, especially whito Roman Catholic pe .rioclibals'teem with the most stirtling elm's . ~. , . ; lutes and assertions, respecting the pm:tensions - tifilto Papacy to control the retie - Come liberties and faith oif-stil men, uttered : ith a recklefis „ n- .w Ich shows that they , routlider ' that ' 'l t o that the time 4 ' nearly arrived when cl'ureh l retyltiretv .ff the cloak of hypocrisy, and as • see:her ancient claim of punishing, heretics ; , 1 far - the welfare of their souls, to exhibited in attio - dvici,'the fires of Smithfield, and the rms. amerce of St. Bartholomew. That we do not mis- reilfesent the present teachings of Roman Cath- j olloperiedicals,, in reference' to producing nal ty of faith by the sword and faggot, , we need only give'the following extract from "The Rumbler," publiz,lig4 at London, .and describing itself on ;its title page, aa "a Catholic Jotunal end Re view of Home and Foreign Literature, Science, - Music, intl - the'Fide Arts." It •is a monthly _magazine, condUcted with considerable ability, ilia - is'probably the. ablest and moat intensely papal ,organ the 'Cattilits -bare , in -England,. and It is understood to ; speck . the views' of .. the prinaipar writers aiming English Raman Cath olice. .in the number for September last, is no artiste entitled' "Civil and Religious Liberty," front-which the followingextracta are taken. The writer begins in this faihion :-j "It lidifficolt to say id which tithe two pop ular • expresaiona,—"the eights of cirilliberty," or "the rights of religiosa liberty,"—is -embod ied:9le greatest amount of tionsease and false hood- As these' phrases ere perpetually utter ed, both by Protestants sa4.by some Catholic*, theystiOntain shoot as Much troth and good ' =se as wonld.be (mid in a cry for thcinalien. able right toenicide." S - • , 0 0 ' 'Let his Paso, then, in the ease of Protest ants and politicians- Bat how can it be jostis fled in. the case of Catholics, who are the chit- . diem of a church which has ever avowed • the deepest hostility to the principle of religious liberty, and which bas never given the shadow of a sanction to the thwry that 'civil liberty,' as such, in necestsrAy any blunringat all? How intolerable It Is to see this miserable desire for ,:deteiving the - Protestant, worith still so widely . . popplar amongst nsl-' We say for decriang the Pro*Wearorld,' though we are far enough e,. 1 :77 t.:(romunplying . that . there is not many a Catho -,.°1...4.,-4a .101.0 reall t yamapnes himtelf to be a votary • ‘p„ . ',.? `,lto •Z- ad' 4 rallgiorilrlilier,' and is confident that if ~. „_- : et, -. 51 •4 1 tables - here , , ~ turned,: and the Catholics were V.::;j144141*011t IA the land, he would in o il rircum -9•- .itmucetrant other" the earneMnlimilir tolera• ' tiiitila eii o w depiando for !dwell'. Sti 1, let our rt,. Catholic -be •ever,so sincere he is only'sincere because he does not take, die troo • ~ • ble to leek's 'yclosely into hie own convictions. -.; Ilis'irear objest is to silence Protestant+, or to . ' persatide thenitto let him alone; and as lee cer ":.-- taindifeelis noicersonaimalice against them, and . . laughs attheir creed:quite as cordially as he ha* it, he perimadei kdrattelf that doe is telling the mint troth when.' he professes to be an ad • • -;• vacate of religions liberty, andtlettaie: sTshattio , ,- - man ought tube coerced, an rueoelt of hie eon - .: ' Mentions convictions. The Practichl result is, that noW and then, but very seldom, 'Protestants are: bllnded, and are ready to clasp their Imes .-, peOed ellyte a fraternal embrace" Latoir Catholic readers digest this extract, , r and see how it tallies with the pretensions of . . - Archbishop Hughes and Bishop O'Connor. ' Thin honest Roman-Catholic writer - Scorns any longer .-. e •to try the game of deception upon the Protest .....,' ! ' ants. He ecotita i at the idea of net and religious ... liberty being.entertalned byjrhe Catholic charch, ' ; while Michell O'Connor clainas that the church is _, theiburce of all the civil liberty anti religions •,7, toleration wO in this country enjoy,. • But to return. Bishop O'Connor doubtless • .1-, - . expected colitroVeray and coons it, He may bit - • , assured Proteetante Will not shim it. We seek for the troth- If Bishop O'Connor can convince '' i ; Is ' tie of error ' ;We shall thank him for a' kindness , 1 .derieto no, .But until then, we hold it to he a --- .duty to declare and-defend the troth as we un derstand It, although we may..in no doing array - Unrselies against the Catholic hierarchy. - . --;'?` . There iesoether tillpowerful :lemon, with us, I .---,- :.. why this controversy, ithould nett be ; ebramed. 1 ••• . We Coolidge. the Boman Catholic !hierarchy to ' - . Int;itt the ;Present moment, the greatest obstaclii :' . Willett exists , to the moral,' civil,' and physical-' -C • -• , " 7 ; advineeinent and happiness Wiliam: Until it is =Med, ere:thrown,. or shorn of its power for' , evil it is topeleas to expect Sari rapitl advances in mil Christian tdvilitation and, true progress.' • ' 4 fetters the soul, cramps the energies, dwarfs the faculties, and prevents that true development of humanity which Christfirifflis designed ; to accomplish: By enema of steam-ships and pint - log presses the cna: aid the Nei World are ... b rotted nearertogether, and we are thusbrbught v . . .; .• etespar . tothe legitimate workings of Catholicism, and we cennot.jong racist the. controversy which the antagoolauthetween le and our free indite: , tione will seance Or later render a desperate no acuity. Let ti come now, or then, or at any .. ..time, and we - shill net shi•ink from. the confect. .31KBIIMIKA:REMB4MD A writer in the tiaidettal Intelligencetpropo -. sea the'organitation'of in association or com panifor the ootuttruction2 of a railroad from_ some on the Jsruemstri river t" the Sonth Pup, on estimated dielitnee of one thous- Us:l miles, there trihepmt by a similar road from Califon . * and Mad, it may be, by another'front • Oregon. The road Is tsidollow the Oregon,trail and Make Forte Ketuney and Larlmie potpie. ..114 proposes dui the stock shall corMist of one million shared oft tienty.G re dollale mob, bkpg six par cent. Interest Iron Isms or, pay :meat:` The stockholders in leech Stain to p o bit amputees, who shall chose a President and Sess - Metall. • !Phir President to bare Pointeana(of .Engineers, 80. and bars thigen , . Kul itieethete of the ctmatruction and mileage. oethirend. , - The Plan_ bas some features initirbleh Strike toil good, tint others appose' to be dodo m 41 4 0401 4anic. rdludY slat which peopeses to sire to the enbeiribens in each 'state th'e choice of arte:trastiee;-1 10 more, no r pia= 07 E..-009111.11411/ Ittomtow, or Oino.— ,The renerable4eximettlfo 7 .sow, died on the 224 athte tura, =Little litlamt, Wares Co.,Ohio;" aged !Mei fourscore ietirr. Goy. itoritow .01-, tads large ple.oe in the earlf htetes7 ;or Ohio.' Hi '. a it member of the Convention tolorm the ra L 'trot Vonstitution lit 1 . iletteeame the first Ritmemeetittrtilo Con 'III: PO3 ; be ! WAIE eeistortmottllll.ll to 319 ;I:letittMcli from 1822 0 iii26i Cana V ' . . Congrsum again about,lB4o,3'l, and. President of the Little L lstiiiint Railroad psaimpaili till 1847. In Coingrees hewn Chairman orthe Cominit tee on Public Laude; cud a ember of the Coro mitteeon Claims. In all the public trusts committed to Him, he, ' was dikiuguished for two sterling, qualities, which have been rare among the race of public men, who think that merit depends on prefer sione=strict integrity anj etrong good sense. The death of floe. MOIKBow wit appropnate• ly announced in both branches If. the , General 4eoembly. of Ohio, on the =d, proper result, tines were pan el, and both Houses' . adjourned —a: tribute oCrapect the whole peuide of Ohio will unite in rendering to one whose name is in timately and honorably interwoven with our en tire history an a Atate. • i P6OORLSS or &An:ay.—Previous to the adop• tion of the onnatitution of tralifornin a few shaves were carried into the territory by their own ers. By the only laws known .in that cowry, prior to that time, the-laws of Meiieo, there slaves were free the moment they eel foot upon the soil with the consent of their owners The constitution of the State of Califordio, which is a part of the compromise; measures, continued And confirmed the pre.existing lawn tt'this sub. jest, consequently there never watt n.moment when n slave could tie lawfolly held in Califor nia,' Yet recently the Legislature of California pasted a pill by the decisive vote ef, 4: to 11, reduciog latloveri every person to the territoty who was hebl as a slaw prior to thy admissioh of that State into the Union, and providing for his eurrend.;r 'under the stringent operation ot the fugitive slave bill, rendered still 'more strin gent by additional domestic provision!. This Pi a must ontrageons pm;oeediog, beranNe, iu the fret these who were carried thither by thuir owners were entttlid fcej..lont by the laws then existing, as well as by the ronalitr, tion .subseilently adopted: and in' the recent place, he that as it may, such storm...Mudd never bajustly;treated tenor lahor, which they are not. 'They...were unnle fete tivirti4 of the old laws; if that 4i91:004, then they ) were certainly made teen oonstitution, which declares that "neither:el leery nor iflvel. untary servitude, ante's (or the?punishment of crime, shall ever he tolerated zotth'il Stair, but it :invent, that the freedunq thin, doubly acquit:o,in to:he'vreqed from them, end they:be treaied as if they had fled from ones are to he brought ut.der the noerati giti4 law. We trust that oleo:int, ten to string this infamous roar. the Some= Court of the fuited 'But this is only the Cret ;top 1` accountlof proceedings in thn.i of Replesentatires foreAbsdew the • SACUIMr... Fah . Mr. Peachy presented .L meet e .memo Mal in the house this mores.' rial of ilrelve hundred an ieighteen ritl,ol of 861:ail Carolina and Florida, nskin the ',aura of California to'fiut then%ln , no re,en -0111 benefit to this State, the pri ileot of to o omiog citirrno— ot identifying i them.elv, permanently with our totxrelt.-4,,,,i o f pp,,. t. krating to our rural diatricte— A4 a_ ..lhorbt, aud ,oforrntbl4' popolAtOn. 17, ,h rro.r,7.;:i ei /,',4.11/—by whmre peculiar Mahn alone our vaidanle e.oify may t, rendered PSG melee. an, our wiNerpHY may he mnclp t. , !' JeI4DITI 114. =MI= rural J, met with a pcitalltion ••ft 1,4 than two tboalanti Upon retiring this petition., ,oti will reit • lily conceive, a highly reciting iscurogrin or cured A multitude of. Itetious were made respecting it, but a motion to P. n.' it to the Committee on Federal relations. finally pre nailed. A debate on a motion m 1 Vint it ts cut nil bprevious y the quet.flon fund the. 'o),r necel,stirily lien over till to-ntorro . pat a proposition so ruoteitronA cinl,l for moment be entertain,' by n Irg of llce holy of a .Stale. the . Coniiptudion tif g hieh itsprevisiy prohibits slay . erv, an alarl...ic t :i,at4, of the times in ivbicte - tee live, We 1131,11'ra a l r,,,bod again exhorted, in ,imooll7and b, n ed phrase to yield a ,ttict and roll obedience IN the C9nsti. . , lotion it the maitt4. of Slavery, 'Tt!ie ea.-el-Mello of the Compromise, the value or the Union, the blessings of peace, and the glorirol, , f .•or pros pective destiny, have all been , invotted to silence our scruples and overcome our 'avvoion to the harsh and unohristian-like;,proviMons of the fugitive law: but Law are thee.nacre-I consi derations treated by these woo his: Pond support. slavery '.' Ruthlessly trait/ideal undov; foot -whenever they are faun! 'Standing in the way m its extension.. ' I We were told that Swore, that Gio., hod made Califµrnia and New Mexico free tekritories, be cause he. had made the:in unsuitabq to slavery These words of folly and•demiptil, uttered by o maxi whom the country luis ever regarded as wise and hours:,'" lulled it into .eonrity, and . caused the Wilmot Vronisci to be laid aside as useless: now we tee what they w re north,— . Let slavery once get a footiog iut: iterate, end nothing short of di war can sto its progress, in 'any direction its votaries to y choose to i entry it i 1 TiIeLIQCOR litt.r. —The amendMent to the bill to restrict the manufacture attil'inale- of ip faxicating liqiimrs, noticed in our !flarrisbiirgh correspondence, was offeftil by Adel Malone, of 'Ducks county, and is as rOiRSWIS . • ' "That the provisions of this act boll not 9p ply/ to any manufacturer of wine .r cider, -or brewer of malt liquors, or distiller if spirituous liquors, who shall make or distil the came tli• rectly from itricultordl tiraillictii, and who shall not sell or other'''. dispose 4t the name in. a lees quantitysthart thirty-one •iillons ; nei ther,shall they' apply to the ownerhr occupant or any warehouse, or to any c•mmiesion, ship pingor fortrarding merchant, who dhoti not cell o r &apse of any of the. chose narhel artielen in lees quantity than ahtr, a tat t aul The amendment was adopted by the following rote:' . .. Yeas-J.3l4ms. 'Maslen, Darlirigton. Frai ley, Fulton; Hamlin, Kinser, Kunkel, Wenslin, M'Farland, Malone: Matthias, Sluhlrnberg, Tacker, Sanderson. Shinier. Slif4r, 'Walker. Shenker-17. llaye-;--Atesers. Bailey liarne.,; Cornthers, Carson, Crabby Crum, F dn, Forytb, Guern sey, Hamilton, ifeertt, I oge,sionH. !Jives,. -Robert son—h. We are sorry this :nroend ent passed, as it destroys in effect,the great nhaitney • feature of the bill., Still we hope its friends will not desert it, 'in its present ren!ileteel State... Lit is 'better—much better—then .the preSent leers on the subject. It is the entering wedge, b)l., which greater victories can be obtained. : . Kossumb AND nn CATPOLICS.—We find in the Indianapolis Journal a Belief, of resolutions adopted by,,the.Catholio citizens of Marion coun ty, la., reprobating the tibi, character and mis sion of Lords Kossuth. The following are two of the resolutions: Resolved, That in the approaching' election we will withhold our - voice and oor influence from every man without distinction of party. for any office whatever, who shall publicly endorse the doctrines, or publicly applaud the ionduct of Louie Kossuth; and that we will neglect to avail ourselves of no honorable means, td ensure his defeat. Resolved, That the Catholic citiiens of every county in the girl% he, and are heiebyinvited, to take ground similar to. our own, in order that they may render effectual aid to Oily meet ho ly religion: ' check tbo march Of one of the niost dangerous speeies of fenaticierne. NEW WORKS .Arpleton's Nerhwyce Mayagini - a4t,En9inet?. Joumat,—Wo 6aB seyeral numbers of this fine work on oar tilde. It is most bountiful in • its .engratings anti printing, and is edited with : much ability. Prises cents a number, 'or 143 per'nu num. it ldpubUsbed monthly, by D. Appleton k.Co. Nem • Tun Y111.6:11971,081 1 PAiVIUI.—By ;Wm..- M. Thackerny New York, D. Appketon & Co. . These famous papers were originally published in Fraser's Magazine,' and appeared; in a London edition 1841. They established Mr. Thacker4's fame as a:writer, and have ever been' admired for their 'wit and •original delineation character. The ober° for sale • H. English & Co. Wood street. Hoes' or Batruer..4l meeting ht;ld in Better county, March 22, numerously atteeded, passed the renewing resolutOis • Besotted, That wp I , P nprove of tbe median Of a House of Refuge u the county of Alleghe ny, far the confinement and •refortnntion of ju venile offenders and that se soon be the Cinn- Mindanao of. this county may deem it Japed!. int,.yre treat recommend 'subscription by WO, tounty; towards the eras:don and completion of it, run axoceding the stun of twentypre hundred • FROM WASHINGTON Corr....poi:Khmer ol o tbp Pittsburgh 14,1, TVA:IIIIIi9TON, MAN CH 2:2., 184. We have an extract,from a letter writthu by (len. dcott tovAlr. Clay, while the compromise watt pending. in which-the General compliments Mr. 12. for his efforts to harmonize the country, and assuring hint that he approved of every , measure embraced in his scheme. , This. tout have referred itTlte omnibus which broke down in the midst of the dog dub of IESO, With elicit a tremendous crash. It will be recollected that the three feature's of Mr. Clay's plan, were the grit of 'land and payment of money to Texas, the admission of California, and the almlithdi of the atrocious and infamous I,laVe , trade—that horrible traffic which for so long a fieriod, 11111.10 this Capital the scorn of the Christian world.— Ills omnibus woo hmrtfthed, nail then the haste things werd.ticeoutplisheil in separate bills. It wits act until all these things had been ileiposed o and the Union saved, not until the traitors diimitionists had been bought off, and the (tails all gulled, that the Fugitive rilcte Law was brought forward, and ovally to the 3:4OmA, merit and indignation of tit iSiortl,forc”d through the House under the gag. no( measure, therefore, Geo. Scott dose not approve in this letter, and when-vie-does approve it will be time enough to place Lim, in the cate gory of those who sauction it iVeeon toleiate itilferenein of opinion :iv the 111,:st. just and proper mode of the ~,toted people of the South. but can Ye 'ilmrity u r thot,e who trotlitt mate the 1114.1e'rn of that unfortunate' roof' our master", Every body who think, upon the preseee the moat tuteuse dixgu•t for tly. imloy ;tiny of Cioit;reaet. 'rho t,Natiessal Legit.taloa° ere,. already to have fallen into ikerepituite It .1. , C.4 nothing 14ud appearetotallyineel;alile of action. I hone:eel the other ,lor trot tie! Douse, after a ve,lon of three mid a La oiond., Ip it [tallied the tali appropiiittrot: five hundred Ibutio , and dollar, for the continuation ot a-I, upon the evient4iin of the Capitol It race4tieettt thtl the Slaelat7ovotil I po-4 It 10101,1kli any ,Ulay The plan Ott! eaten-ion hot been trot ,limeitheetl , l'or years. Tint f eorq netie C it,nrea. tivirely e'eltititifteil the .elettien tile t r out enlar : r i ttlent ,t , •l theEr..,l , ltVl'. in,kwe 00 Of. propriatio ~r 011.. Itun , tre.l ,toms-andn with whi, tl , rotehleice work when Ow anould 1,0 o•Iorte.I Creier On, 0,.. Preli.itut ncte J., 11w ••t Slr ( ) of the in 1.1 v.): E:•in Wn!ter. tbv ti.st enuneni 4/sll theill I fur• I tt a lefi In i inc.:Anlrv. iti,,,Dl-• , 1 Gina 1.1,116. r,..ron.ti.te nark `,he follawiyp i.)/.1 Hi OA p I step If , 1h5,. !mid the corner utonn m i en oe iiiunit.i.tion walk oecio ireil„ workmen hityo heerP drawn hither, ution the strongly huplieil fnitit of the ~,,,erneot to them em n employed. yhey have bee i t lie er (he month.. msny aim see iihniist tinLe l ash tmortimary l e—L memo .tariqhg. II cirent, , lNuet Ike these that the :+erkiP, wider the 11 , 1,1.1,11 T of tI h, r.ne 1,1..ci np Lie I.iil, ;biter r 1 .11e upon arrhiteetute. Trie, femmes ee fir the porp , ,, , . inf.; a' het het it unl be hest, yet l•• 'chat, e the I Itu It hat cat. I, c , e fir; ir, Mr the the ittter,entreq.lut.on! I the lititai.er. ttleilgh I In ...I.- .113 r,al, to du so I,legto t6,.t L. tllllOlll , -/ t •,111 ,•peech.tin r,,vnt rr vtd6y 0.;.pr0ra.,,e e.4r d. TA of t 1.11. r, fte at, fur 11V11011 ,n.. EIRIM=IEMMMIIIIBEM:IIECI tAyp nni Nle‘n, at,lr ht, to Any, 1.. foil .pr.,-11 ui.ou tur .Irtie,• rnor hip 1,110 mind And ;.re 4u.loub: for be r , v1:4,1113 neare hrsh n. ethrts.bc Thrn . i. ti•ollsi I.r ..1 It.,wevrr. mod "Men, mhm hull e vieerh wlll. rand tel • ••Ito bate lie Ih' • ! nuelta ind, Lie :a:nattier arrived Iran Otte 'lO 4 gr." into that ' l '" 1 " P" - "" " I L ` annta bmarta the reataf 'tug [were of the dawn I:arc:Aire and not llougrene ici•yreepaGthle fur fall of hca . ..: tan :meant of the expendltorea That jo• The Altni,rry hs,i not wan to faravard In the dltGreat PrehtdelleMS '6l'dl) and true,' , the peal Ir have the torportaut and tinhFctou; iL the very case male by air. Itounten ice in aorlle l'uren pcoptemltempled fa tu.nf.T tho et oekiug l'ranrive. tl•nneihrev 51artuat, rrquetaing him ear...a : mace of that adcalutetrutamont the plen 10 roannunmate .1 te the ether provinces or ibe Inn[l'ougrevc ruled all the ...ney Neverlhehi ll, veer:unary the nutther . of people e'Pre'''j ""'"i'nr" an luth vldet, aman„tiuy to fear Ihnu• aphana 11414 he evt:eultture wane:oral:agent M.lraea say of oar l „ avo. with theirr .rrula„ and turned 00 the gnitty peeNr•itne i ly • The it litge may and do adioit that they are, it, silo ate of Palermo it:us:at, h with hit laugh. onsitdc fir the capendtturea of the Toot threc, Icr ,ouritt... tus, ',loge. 'est h•oar.l of an liugloth strainer. mud flint van Iltietml far from ear., racluelve,of course of the debt, which Inv Ueu.ocrala del[ fur their pay the lielt of battle Mut a tile sod infamous .1' Mr. Polk found 6 surplus in the Treasury am, We heard it raid that the Germait troops •ied pie to pay the small debt existing al hie Irent in treacly and courage rill. our own . patri. 1. office. Ile lett the nation with an admitted rlan, and with tin' loyal cud l; debt of some seventy her or eighty million. a of Prquita ar reposing quietly at Palermo. hn3 in:v.:Ovid claim, innumerable. A w 1,,„ ,usiderable part of these delta hate bec4 paid Loug lire the iiimdrinna, and fdlp od,an.l old claims settled. It is the old story of , a' ,11,4 of ter fi f th • the Democrats contracting and leering debt., • Leer "" thef tr n . ' ll '^ na who glary in "tad the Whigs paying, them this heroic and brilliant feat of the Drasiliau • There is uo truce among I/le etitilefelltle far Ito now. 3n . Jountry,y correct, and mu, sO4 Of Democracy. if I bbutlid hear of re- 'wen expend Our haat accounts from v alvdtuttou between too sevtion., I atrall t par , „ woo.. Afro ,. of d" 1 2, o f J anuary. s t a t e d ire to inf , crul your re.vterp o the haul struggle would take place at Pa .. ip•ato, srL.,ll, at hotiove, to ten .41.1.1.ry real 4nuee of General !macs; they Mee stated that 1:3•11. Wollia Aril, everything on this battle, and had made prepamtions to tate.refugewith his Apo:el:ter ,v 1 homer; an English steamer theo GENEE=ITS hal , Alley of Ohio, Ens denoanciA the cli.J t vie.; and entered] We ring, with the tingle him Linn of the Young betnuersey—Judge I/tvsglaks. IlliS tardier eon. ; !iraten alLtire. ter there 'Must noCtle he a regular net to between theitY gentle wen for the thaderaur of the young hue It feared -dality Case Men Is Peutrvylvani►, will yoathyce with the Whign. All they cure fur mew it to heat Old hock. We !atilt Irma them. Trrtyr.,,,l for the Pitt.khri,g,h c - ette, ity W J 1t0.,. The result of the general elecnunt hoe, to day, become knout', with few exceptions, laving from eleetioni. which hare resoluta null and vet& and which will have to lie contested again. ne government, thank.. to. the pressure which it hue unecrupnlously exercised,, and the volun;. Lary abiitinince from xoting, of IPconsiderable portion of r iiie,eleptnral body, will have, to the Legielnture, none bat candidates of their own choice. If, with 'similar meadis of notion, it it ethould not keep the :turtguificent promises which it ban made to the public, if it should not, l.rata unheard of developement of material pros perity, indemnify the nation for ilia loaa of all iihertiee, it.thn blame none but itself. The ex-. periment will have been tried under the beet. condition's of PULTEPS: Aleut.] ii chance to prove tinsuocemsful, the blame cannot Jr imputed to external obstacles, but apparently to the .i ober tnt defects of the theory whith in now nought to lie applied to France. you already knoi that Gen. Cavaignac hat been elected at Paris. in the third electoral district. It Beetle' ecru. tiny it to trihe place on lbinday next, 11th io the fifth dietrict,, where Cannot has obtained the majority although not the whole necessary: number of votes. Au there halt beets a great number of votes withheld, itt t sense hostile to the government, nod one of Carnot's rival,con thdates alao.euetained by the apposition, has re ceive:y.6oo votes which will now tell in his fa 'thr.while he neeleil bat 300 to reach the legal Cipher, every thing would Indicate the certainty of his election. Moreover, it is believed that neither Cavaignoc por Catiot will consent to take the: oath of fidelity to a man who has bro ken all his own oaths. A recent decree has fixed the 29th of this month for the convocation .'of the tiettate and the legislative hotly. According to all appear ances that will be a very trivial event. Illoot of the important lawn having been promulgated before hand, there will remain but little for the Imperiattnrliament to de, beside registering those laws and voting the budget. At all events, this delicate chapter of the budget might give rise, even in a legislative body destitute of rent autliity, to disedssions which the Ante of af "Laire and the facto alone would suffice to render emb nosing. • • • The President has been unwell for some days past in the absence of. official information, it is very difficult to learn, exactly, what is his ailment. home say disease of the spinal mar row ; 'others call it theiont, and others again tarsi, ulcers on the mg. .cannot certify "to tho truth of any of these rumors ; but they are in circulation, and, tutiour-wholo political eye.' tern rests, at this moment, op: the, bead of Bonaparte, and 1/41 with his disappearance, all' this combination, so laborously built up, would. immediately crumble into the dust, it is not sur prising that philosophical reflections on the un certainty of life, end the breritY of human-af fairs, should be more rife than would be suits able to that material prosperity which so many are arisetting, bet which no she 1111830W0WerT. There haa lately appeared an odiana,tharee which orders that the deciSion (one cannot skit judgment, for the word' judgment presupposes inflice) of military commissions, shall be execu ted as far us concerns the condemned, in trans portation or banishment; For some time past tt,rumor had been in circulation that these exe . crsible sentences would not ho carried into exe cution, and that a general amnesty would came to 'cost the veil of oblivion over the violent acts which signalised the State stroke of Deo 2d. Lately, when relatives or friends of tint 1101.101 s. repaired to the ministerial bureaux, to plead for them they were told that all individual efforts were USOIOOII, that the nnuesty was about to heal all wounds, and to ! day before, yesterday a decree. counteraign'ed by the minister of po lice, orders that all these arbitrary condemns- Gas shall gn into dile effect, Alas! how long shall justice and Ittnnituity still have to groan 7 and how is it possibly to believe in the-durabili ty an government, tent legorohich, ins . eiteitrate4 its sway by trampling under foot the mist holy and moot elementary ideas of right and at legality" Modern. Democrany will have had not only its plillosophees, its thinkers, its heroes, it will 11:M 1 ,11130, bad its martyrs and its confessors. Such, it would appear, is the eternal law of humanity, that all ilenisive pro grens, that every great renovation shall he the price of toil, of buffering, and blood v 11 1 1/, • 'Who could fail to recognize in thktribute of stitlerthge paid by all chores of society, a sure sign that all the iliniohorited of this world, shall yet be restored to their rights. Then lut us lock oil calmly while their 'paid apologists of power, are crying aloud that they have made its cut of the uew tangled doctrines Of uO,lll re trot , far our part, we will apply to the reform ers %hat Tertulliau said of the Christains. ' • aangu:a mart} rum 8011011 the blood of martyrs is the need of reform ua it ~f Cnribountity. Talk New (sok Tkinutte rob-co hotie dieaa irn incident to the Tariff of Fgt; tkto. l oote '• Hal) r, fortueriy Hadley \;I,,1•1 ,nu the Connertutor, in the . out; other great Mann foctorinf• entcrpriao within our knowledgn which has loon prosecuted from its inception tutor the Tofflf of Ali Thin, ton, was pro ,,,e.ortt owl tho . capitol orcured under that of learfor !hose interest,' no otherolternative Art., 14:f. t•at : 10 ro on fir sofinut to o heavy loss on thetr engageineuts already tnkfle. ?Ley h o ve 1,,n .ni•l 'onxiomvly planning to, eon [Neil-kit for yoors tr. set 'heir powCr at work no v. render; their investment productive; yet .•t tithe nisment throe fourths of their giganiir. 'voter l,.tter. which of its.elt toin ho.r.lly lore v.— , so ifttle a. One Million - litefkrain IL.. trip , n• an It orkii . in I.blo/1 hod for tonne ncl'tTly 4,1 ll' ritrriod on. inrandied etnplov ,lc iiiitt!fr . i• ond ont.iiitenno 1, , t 1..1 ryl.4f), and sni , I, iefsetory nisrkst tu , tha 1•11 , 1, • ,•: ,1 ~i,lllO, 11e veninp in.mtveot 1 . , 'GI id 'in. Thereihoint opeiihn!t of ibe Hit I fin itiorr ringing those wortt within t e to tide of idir city at alt fikeo enhanced their talon.— /rt it n: o perfootly notorious for !numbs that iLeoe wiirko - whntil he sold for lent than half heir 1 4 i these are vocally ahundant the Country The iron ' inherent all kwon, is virtnotly prootrote In favored locali• Ili—. ironla .1111 but two third, of the he it, L.,. in blab, listely kept Rning - in hop., ~I- L eiter tin.* the •re bit) in , W.I. row • . l rely thrAlj, the unpurterk {lO our 1.4 11191, ..t.; pr—luelion vraul.l Lave b. , . if Ob.' ./r 1t] , .(31, 1 , .11 1... price. lel ore uunt.4lo pa,;..r,t nre 1411,/u urt“...• IMFORTTT FROM BUENOS, AIRES. c rt.. I.rig Ma Fatot hollej, Ca pt Br,ria, arr, r , ..1 :I . err rra few aat, hmn. 'roar" l'ernout. t or,:icA:a tho ,ag r Lparte.ll4tellqica,:o of Ihr Ir, 11 4 lletl It s, IT. list ti . .•rmatir If illll,lo, MEM= 1 , 1 he cophlitlon lrmy nna«r Ih9 ("1111.111111.1 IMI I t ~1 I f ,rnierly n vrore," of the for Mil= 1,174111 or Col. Ilanrox'sflos.—dobn Randolph Itrutnn„the Only SOU of T, R. Benton, dirt ni !anti renidenee of hie father, Ht. Louie, no the o,lth, need 22. fie woe taken ill on tho night -nf the 12.1 h, hod hie digorder alconsi from the trot. threntened to terminate Ninny lie had ! hut reeontly returned to the city, nod wan abOrli ,pier th e nt Louie llni•erdity to pureue err , tkin hrdneho, , t of 01114. Innng Renton, watt in the Mon, and rigor of life, and nrldom hat there horn a moor iropreneire es:tondo of the nha low &TIM'. of Intinnn existeueu? lILTIN WILLIAM STENTON & SON Foreign Hardware and Commission Agle tEFER for SALE from tho altelf, by the I Pooling. ..t to order on hilmulectuncre neunot. TAUT tindo I.y F. Fr 0 ,411. wartent.d, Veen.. noi crytda.. made hr Wm. Nicholson. Geo. nusltm end others , embracing a complete •canytnisnt. Jepson.. T.:, lißif and 0.115 made by 11. [timer, D. I. 'Winn A Go.. Y. lilaltfre d others. T 31.111,.. anted unonfactured John an Gutter. 'Pont g nh ., nnte byAiley Carr. sod warranted of the L •r l r . :e. P l on t ottli , t , y . .. te N i gantro.matiutacturol . b . y r4 l 7 tV JUN,- -_! m r Looking Glass and Picture Frame MAN tJFACTORt , 1,7, /01 I/ 7 1 gOttegril 8111C01, NEW TONIC. underdigndd baying devoted bin per- Ronal intention rd many to the 04)00 100 .010. and rw yearsroßlC FRANI: 1100 1 00811. to tally sum' petent I.y ble expnience in serrate wort (of eery de sylpOon l that will give matietretion to the most tartlet, lie. Bei. eruh.loty the I.4IIOECIT ANL liitidT tvrgh. HIVE rATAULISIIMENT ni Lbo kind in this routdry. 14 p P.trIPOA vulnutaces over othen In VARIIITY and MX. , r ' ENntvgrit.2l. Ul liTtletitl.lolol,l lone ectabilsbed nod continual ;unease et trade from ill Oar!. of tho Union. A m, the many Improver:non the undersigned hag re cently m..1..1,11111 to...blowy, bim to noll hie be yy,in et lon prin. then wily other /tenor...toren and be respectfully ankle him friends and the Dublin In ' , se nd to call and ensoilue bin tamps eienttment of LOOKING llhanSlin and PlL`Ttlith 1 , 11041041.- breSioun te hut' th Iv,ii,uur • MAR t ' fIOVIRIC la l ' :Yr • 6 ' N ‘ ` od pilau. end all lengths, Lsr ehlpplow All mmmunication. through the Poet iltilee will tin end punctuall, attended to. hired to 1,00 101. Mathew Nine Post tltnee. marZutilta , 11100E10 Reaiicideyville Property for Sale, nubsdriber offerd for mato TWENTY TWO Ude. situate in tiowlekleylllle. The pitrerty I....urrounded by Dread, Walnito Hank and winteatreeto. Ever) lid had two (nude. For building lots. 1,1n1" an roust 10 WIT In the neighborhood. !wino very near the itallroad :Nation. and oserlooking Ih. I:aliened and We River, ~ Tbent lotsolter . , good Walton to those denting a rout. try resident.. while Attending to Lunn.' In the city, se Inn ltailrond Cotonou, aro tio• willing to carry par pond to tiewickleyeille for DIN per witarler. allowing them to m. to often as titer Owner, thee affording them, ut low Price• tins pure air .r the country, will. the a4ratta. Knot the schools entaldiebnl hero. • .• 13515NNTY VIVI( acres o f lend with'. boll the newlekleyellle Peron. 'Mk tract has (root on the riser ot 250 net. and ht. the Bearer read of '4.0 feet. II Le well et atered,lsselnummeu eyeball earl ureofeoll eater, mene of which are se enlisted as to larJrli the best. mode ' st euppirlng newlcklerellie with water. Then. me - sen unirrtm elfordlog madetoue I the beet mialitv fur buil]. ISO. Abonione IMILor the faro( bee been elearal, and TAVI,III tl ration. whe rernelioler IP W.ll W oo beautiful views 01 the eurrorelitag runnier It le noel. Vor plans of the tote, terror, le_, esquire o . or Joe. train& Sen t errner rerry and (runt ' , Meets .or Alto. J. U. tierhi a hoe. 12111Aberts street, or el the subscriber uear the beirlekleyellle Depot • •• .11 h. TICAVELLI • flaw haler 7111e.Merell JoBl:llisTrul3w . (Journal end Dlepstrh eopr.) " Wall Paper. jLIS -roo'd from sorerul of trio Now . :York: ,semiremal loogaetabllebed manufacturers, a berm and general aeoratment of lon prpo4 Teo no/ors are brilliant, the patterns' new, mid the earinila strifeell attractlre. VALItEIt, • mar W l/ , Na. 56 Market street.. r pbbt. L.*. Superior Palmy. . ' S It; koruk. ''L 10 Jam by ' pbW [rupffir I ' 3333 3 3 r.ttn.k in taws' . JOILN WAIT 00. Wall Paper. fiIWENTY three cases reed, for sale by watTER P. auftvHALL, • h. 5 wool ,tr.et. hJATENT Letter Balances, indicating the a wei g pt 1.11.1 ..... of b0a..., pn-bal4 . and fur mak. by ramr.'7l , • It. LLDIN. EIRSIP-99 Hs. to nrrivn per stuir. Express, for nalx by isissu 'I..IIROVERBI4,—Thevast impriivement in tn..Ppe me. T'r,Vr"=l: . (min Ch. ,risrin nt • IIIESTEIe, BOYS' ramirm; 4cmPoitir Y. Huyx of nil of, ofol owoo IftLool o.•t Winnodlately. WL eTUDYII/ 71 eyaLLfiold rl, non! . Difrfr.Leny._ E WSPA - PE I , I LBS-.4?---11. :Ape kw ell ',I v. N ,00pofoor ILA boot on or, roo'd on.l for 'Air. b, J. IL W LDIN, ....... 11:= To Brick Maker's IitiOPOSALS will be received until Wed lln, nib a April next, la lurniAing Ilwkr.4 11, 1... A uuwlltl. Tha wh , qh.. be 1.11,,,,1 al Acaarm,. within .1.4,45 t r ,. :iron+ lotn.lang. on or lw.re WI, day ol Ma, ...lit. 1 . 1,, 0...1irrv.,110 car.• at Jolla I .k Sou. r"1 hnrula 11.11,.7:divr County l'a (Journal nod For Rent. 1111 E ry brink dwelling hone:: pv \o. ]4 NltuAlc on strrot, to,t•rfOon ;lc! xtol eberrf Allef, routaining roompl,ao Uu IYater fixtures. l'oxo7.ln r ißlroll on 11,4 of &lull. augoiro AKh .Jr..A ea. rusr . -1 - ,13t . Sowed xtr.oL lilaratall's Sale Y Virtue ore. Writer I . enilitiuni Expunge, IIP I..eued out of the (!helot court uf the UnitAd ILO lb. W,tern Duariet of l'enuraylruns, And In moth re , nol, .1 • .11 ortra , a M IfUtnic rank At the Court Il.use , nt tin. ttr 01 l'lllohurrah. 51f.ndsr. the nth dor of April Gno, At o'cluflf A. 11.. All the right. title, Interest Ana lenn glirrabeth Sega, in the betray ul tretore AWL tmtin. to her hen, ten t , the g.ll , rarloo d..racraf.ed prt.perty. vit. Al! that certain tot of Around mitt.. as,l trontltfg on Iff.vond rat reef , to the City ul Yttlaburgh, baring sq.. raf trent,' C4ll feet , lanro or lee, on Sec And AtreeL anti le dingA hook of era its I. • 'el torarardA Wirral A Arab-. and in • On, pArallel with Smithfield eertet. 1011 I Ivo, mute of 11, Irann.l part of lot Al, 214, Oolonel Wood's Idea of int, so,! •Jfoluing raleesrs. lippentott here nil lite one Aide, and pnlnertr of Parte on the ether tra nron-rt, erlth.tit lauldnaue , awl tin, P•1[1:1 +lnch lAA, ,use reefed In 1./Atha...no Waltho.. oho. e.....,red their reineetire eharee to John Way,. I , roof ...Ail the name to ghtakrath Wraith... ALSO. • 1111 111.1 rnrteln oltow pi,. or piarret nt around xitua. Intl l.litn. town...hip. farmer'. part of Pitt lown.i.tp, o lint, moult. Inizintii.g at a beet .Itrolitnw ~,,,, .n on qt.. rrrer, thou, I.y I.trol. of Itichatti ll..hop't tift.y tivi• In. r.r. 1, tbetirt 1.1 ,I.loh thot Ww. on-. • part. tiny thrpo and .0.1 on. halt docrove, frotro..n r. 41 1...ik thr. l lll,l.oor ri..r.ihnnoi. Or .8.1 to Ito. i.lan....fhocintotor.rontaitilnirrivo Am.. and IV .11 , of moo nn 1. II min. orrupoil or it, rho wan, n. . awl ...taut , at t a a it it: I. ',mit MI Annual itranud `n on 00, 11, ilara. - .1....,mi nun..., the foot I..rotor ......ottiott as th. Jr. port, ut Pliral.oth 11, 1., ~ irnios.tratoro, with no 10., I 1.1.111k1. 11 O 11ar.hal. quo'. 1 , . I 11, I nano N I F:ST c„„ SEIBI . . 1.1 • Tigurthr Jusr and I .r.d•. I.; na JIaIH W TTa Co /111 f..t .R .' , ..L u 0 , 21 , 4 far ,malo OF FT ~,4a Superior Pp.. crop J. W.VII . k (7:1 I 11 , ) , ": ". ,—'21(1 , try, s to . a w rri u Tc ., , u f n p A r i lr:. , l i e by IioSIMONITZALTI l`c.untv ..lilruhrny Ns rrt lu rho Court of Common ; A Z iti•• it.ilie•ttnu tit Mei Meet,, Cliturrh War nh v , h or eln. :to,. to wit Miireti 1,, tlir .14 1 rail artiltratiott b•ving pri•tontril i cr. ir. • 0 6 , 3/i, it V. ord.,. If. 111. I 111,1 th.roor , 1,6 tti• ...kit 0 0~ . ttt •r ttutt *aid etiart•rir trr timi .4 April w. iii•rai • I NI.. 8. 11.11( Alt k SON. Denier , ' ul 0, I ath .1.1 htt.l.4tgb, I I .Arritrt . Sri a. a. r.t• ) 1 1.4,14E11E1a . ]1 •1. , Ittle It . • u Lan.{ taut • • 1 stt, 111-.1:1‘1,•• I IPA . 1 . . 4 •111, 1 ter •larLet • tra,t L • r ] It I kl•• 1•111 L . . . .11. 1 1.0 MM!..• aft.101100:q. • USl' &Ili dot. Intik Rubber A kr, • 11,1.......4.416.1 W... ..,A.T.1.1t. .tt,tot,on , .4 Ir. -.11 ft , ....m Ai U... 4, /111 Kul, • '.•• 110 414.4.1.1 A 11 1'11114.1, -110 'food n. I,llilz,ir,„(Tu4 0 r,0,1 e, llr • F. Seven Brothers of W yommg, or till .1.. .1 marrs • 1 11... r. leg•tu, ••I ti••• n4,4[1111111 • 4 , No 't 1"4 1 , .. 1 1,4 0 . 1 . 1 . 1 .7 .1 11 1 Z . :1, " 1 1 Cir.r 1 4 1 ;..1 ..b1..•1 1.4 11.10, 11•61.. Au 111,.. II Altotta.A,A I=2=ll , . mot aulfuw W. V• 11.• Al(4LAS.igy— '"`r"ll.liir.iti,Ti. 1~ 1 i Lf r. E - Fro,l , ll . lt w o 1 l u fz i, rgT il r ,, t hy %AOSTA lily --Ornuntl English in keno, tin .iT I i•h...t.r. nal ysyk.r.. b hy lUD ilent),for 'ale Il 1., J lauu h e4l, I 'UM 0; . STONY. — 5OO lb, Orunutl for a .e. I . tuer,t J. Raub' Cu 1 ../. U. AMMONIA-IWf4r sub, by ar.a. ut J. Ub h Ely I ) UTTER---sbblx. RulL fur sale by for .1. by I WICK • 11.12.h . SDIENA ARD OIL-10 bbli. in store, for gala by g .1 KIM,A CO., 00 WI4 .L 011, VITRIOL-4 carboy- for nab mar.; J RLUII& CSI Gentiethen's Rukber•Oloves. r liE ' iiLOVE—lebtined ;o super lu "7Vrl4° 4. :0.. sA pr 1..,.t11. proof. ba..outr, AcAmAlog .11 the 'blurs At abo 1,11.. 1.10.••• lo chappeat tas.d. Ae. 11th 11 I.lAt V G , V) , --D.AIDIL, • arlytag *DJ • ~ 1 laArrogli , t minx the ImtAl• ea , 11...1 Daal.oth. .11 A1na1....1 murk-ADA*, .37 .thor Aluvw 1. InpanAl. llltu AND 11,14.1 , -LliNll 11 LDVI^„ atilt... iteoal yrulA•Don In .11 /Dada of arid lb. ChrtatA .uJ Orata.mt,, muaula+ture AM.DA,Itut -Poomaws •DA 4Alaret al Dior ...MAD+. ita sttl owl' C. DI 11, EID. Pcipama.a..a.l Tl,lll llw .1.u...A. Dwarf DDIA. ruethatid for Mit •I the r ne, , ,:110 M.D. ct / 11. Pli Hotel Furniture for Sale at Auction /111 F, sulmeribere will offer for sale •t yobllr anctloo,fol9oPl3.ll. th, tat day ct .4orlf - nnat , rontanotaa until all le optd.,_, lb. hob. fornitom and Dolmas of eh, Untivd • 1 :...tan-• [lntel. In the Lily no t% hr.linn. ialood Nov.+, Ir• sod rtx nedlara. It r-dnaiata of orory ratietr 1. , 1 ,, (..on.l In any b0t..1,1t: 144. Ite.l.lln, corp.!.. KWh. and DinloV m.., for. ar... If mulr komrp at sal, YABNALL A BOTSFORD. Tb.. .her. only 14 pn•tpnnott rotil Irt..odar 40 ds, =eV. • Dumolatban at Fartnexi hi r VII nertnerefilp between tte subPeribers. Ihn t w..•[Ms day dm. .Ivmt mama.' onnmnt. T 6. burltom of Ike firm mill wttlel by P-31ctinTniek, *be bar parehmml .11 lb. Int.mpts of mad firm In the thmakm lrrm Wrack tad i• giull,rlmrl t.rollmt lbe apt.la nl mI4 firm. 1 I. 4 . 01 R SII('It RIIIC ARb TIIIlll A 9. 11. JOHN 11. PIeVIILE9. • . . .10861911 C 111i(AN JOEPII 111Gli9, Nor emtle. 31•reh 11.1.,y182 The nndenigned hating rurchalied the Intel, to or 15.b1,0 a t'n- In 'hot/nub . % Iron Wort., will continuo It. manutorturr of lon and Naito t) UTTER--Fresh roll just reed, and for P a le et MURRUP Tee Mote, In the Diamond. IITRAPPING PAPEtt— Lemma A1....11kun Stra, THo Twit. woo . Crown - Extra aDerLn.L welzhr, apt table -- idwllardrotro ar. Hinds for sale J. SULIOUNIXAK marl) 2a Woad nowt. I .l oll'Elidi 8-50 bbls.'for Sale by ) xime.s J. .241000 DARIII A CO. • ci l bbls. Whiting lb . ; n ab by CllliklAliEß A CO. pAPEII-11ardivare and Dry . Goods wrap ver, f- sale bv J. feIIOONXI ARFiIAW, ACON—'4l 4 lot*ltts..ree'd per, 1.). S Pa. 11. Jj . Irar2.l It. DALZELL CO IARD-21)1,0 - 8.'in afore, for Sale by .1 wars . R. u A [TELL A CO. latairng from stuir. toarld. IL DALTELL A CO, t. U. SUGAR-1011 hhds., 9000 fair, just ix. issues; for data by J. IL DILWOIITII A DO. 'REELED PEACEIES-2tl bushels ree'd and Am oat. byf Imar2Ol E. A. lr. LIARLAUHIL TBACGO-40 kegsd twist, just received rorolanment and for We low by 45 N. A W. lIAR BAUGH. tGEESE -40 Gas.' W. R. Cheese, in store J sautrioria by lttar26l e. a vt. HARBA0(111. rOUlt-40 bbls. Worth's Extra Family, recerytol and for solo by roar2s H. A W. nano/taw. IfilAltg--50,0 - 0( 7 ) - Common Cigars in store V sad Pr ssisty fca..ssL ILARDADair, BROOMS - 100 don., in store and for sale . by . gctar2s N:4. 40 11.0110A1101I. . - J. B. paggs 4 Son. Merchant Tailors, No. 180, Chestnut St. Phila. t11.0116,r011r. OPPri• wiyoonie tiAVETeneived their Spring Faahions and. hoods awl will continue tamely, be vim nrfinbi. eirot ',Wow east aro Invited t will. . MI bud new of the Ws firm of Lweilsr ~tybq br them. pblindelnbla, blanch Xi. 135.11—ienalltill, John P. BOott. VITDOLESALE Dealer in Drugs, Paints, v Vemblire end Die Blurts, No. Ude. Liberty strort. Pittsburgh. PA All orders vill rerolrgirt grgogroot Ihr Loaders itcso rolls hie family medical:um, orardially Samuel Gray. MERCHANT TAILOR, BL Clair. Motel BuadM9B, .51 Clair :Wert. ' &w ztruEß.llo ji•prapared to show hia mmo }urge sod we ll eld static or PANLUONAISVE rhiclA will be mode up to order to stria utdch be (MU 0111 Must tD& OProbaUott of thou ettornor yer him with their patrou24l.• ttlaslthltf • Lumbar forlale.. ' . . EST quality of .aeaeoned White. Pine, Co 00 twollnland thousand fat. Plitp:l t 4 2ll7:J . ."!' and Otook. 00d ho bat want , JAILL3 .110ROLN. satrlSA2lrs AMUSEMENTS FAREWELL CONCERT HUTCHINSON FAMILY This (Saturday) Evening. MnrAh 27th,9i(52. LAFAVETI'I: II ALI. THE Ilut.hitiun Faintly return their sin ,ern. tltattk• tn tloo untuottno tr.. into tor tiolr IVllntstus trputruer.t tinting their ruinorn in thee citykelnit thnir lot attiottoorn. I, ti, r. h . ttor pill tntrolure • Proorsututo their tot Prodortion• and nefrctittro. Ottt-Ttnatln ;At eent..l. Ork.tn 21,11111trinr, He D..rn op,tr u t,y. er,nkrrt , orntortrr. ett For pr,rraruen, sr•• rmal I 1..11* No ..m:rponerr.,et al.ra GRAND CONCERT I=l (h, icn,.r t Et,ning Ne.rt, Marela '29lh, ISI2. W. VINCENT WALLACE, .13,1 !loyal Thruttro and l'lrnue) FRAITLEIN RELENT STOPEL (MAMA t! WALL ACE.) IL.. Idutperens of A4l•tri3 atid Etta Itutehe.~ of ,Attaerlaivl IV ILI, give! a Concert 011 Monday evening, Mar-1k In whirh they wit] perutryi Larrrai favor, piiicat tar the Piano .Mort and 111 .lestre of ...demi amateur, Mr. Walla. , will perfurni eAtl A. I di:, Ettralebrated Bravura Tatittiunt tat thr MN 1 EL KS 1110," and his (IRAN u Et/Ned:HT utirry I. 111. Than,, Eurt, with 0 (11 CI., EN 11EITENdi-StOPEla Tato naagnifirEul iirand Eiattri EOrlell frun tha retli.bra .1 taanufartury of will ha turitiflied fur 'A'. ,raPitlis t0r..11 Mall,. Wir-.1 Donn, divan ot, idelreli.oor.oort to evontaott,at 4 Ticket, ELME to he had at the 31 ark Stun., itt the 31u nuiiaulielit Mule. and at thriliar. tiartteit lat. Erc,rwidtato. • niardi. Great Salo of Dry Goods AT AUCTION. FrlllB morning, Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, roll I.• ountulourod tlfe fish. o: (ho ratio. Stock of Atos !t :5 Mark., ff. rot...ling of • so•ortfnefat o FANCY and milt ir.. . f VLF. tilt 1 Of fl.a. ar he'll nuffne...f. iha •l. .111 to. Two.ltlto and without from .tar f...lfty. un tit all is xefl.l. I..rot:Mull.. SILK 1:NN.01. Auotiono•r. l'attshurc •la oft 23: 1 , 521—0ner2.1 J. GILLESPIE, 7t. .10 f, f , T1:111:T. 1' Prix 1101:611. Manufacturer of Looking Glasses, WIIGLESA LE 1 , 1..11:Elt in CJint,A, ,t otl,• and Ilfe to Llir. • tn.., in 1.I• the 'pr., Ire., • off...fuou ff ol nafool•ef000 f.t Look. ho ft.1...1 to off, 111.1 1 1,41.,11i , por• rha~r ff. so, I. If. rhos 1:n..5 • 1 • • Steamboat Gilding. _ ell I:ILLESPIE, in prepared tr:, e..ntraci el . slacotalAnk and 1111 slink Strad:kr...lr •r . as th. rata ao hr.. Irk/ po.klblr g , LovEßSEElt—ir 14,1 h. prime Wr.tern, ki tor k .1. T. & J. J. BOONE. 1713111 i kal7 Itbarty rtreot. g t 110 i lIA Ms—or near. styleA, fine quality. mr.lossu absi dark. rar'd by • sOarg . = 11111:PII1 A 111:tte111110.11 orusT pos - rs-13000 L,a'uat and a a k MrCaklsl. mark. rornar Wrorl an.l 11. R F:SS SILK In great variety , MEI:NIT t IXRCIIFIELD - W.ol7lt—lF l ll bid.. Extra & S. F., for dale by fm•r2.ll .1. r. & J J oN 1 ..71{.N ME A 14-20 reed, for Kilo by • tvarT., J. T. AJ .1 I. J \ Bladders Wanted. 91 1 11 F : plies in each given L.r Bed II A VA klk.Eortal. A kat.. eons, arrl kir•L $.1)11i i RON —2lkl ton. Malitining Furim•••• • I‘.. 1/ torrid• r ..sok r. s „ , -I 11. Flss $1 ke. ktotsasl Chu,. EEIkS " J,s : Ira rat. 14 Lus7..l & run", • A Good Bargain Offered. • undernigued ,ttere m.,•tni,,,r. so s ,asl room.: ool.r. alt Min $.l al.. -a a' alarm,,, von.. r ~.no alba anal at.r5....” of took In k 111m1... 3.1 r `ss'a .1 out:fin k , .•• . couro.t.sn k s.s ... , olisr 0.1 ros.4l.:Ese. ;or mortsests.l •kl. •n I o s sost.lons. caber soa—rk•ry art, 4 .11,114: 1 •FM•11,•12 ru•, 1r.,. cau tr. goi•k Ikt al, mow roknv al m•otwomt I 41I• 11 • Ilral;a< . , Gillian Steel Pens. li It t. nti ts V ietoria Pens No:10.i ex tine poiritA thr St. , tic t.,,tt IL )trupply t 1t... •IrttT• I,lto ;oft an-1 (.4 Lt rilJr •Irt,ltt et, 11. )11,1.1.rrIt t or/ •I Hay and Manure Forks rittr(l do/. IV. Harper Co.'. V rrtlt ••••I Mama.. Frtrt, krt.% tatri ' , ter Itstaal.rtz..l em ht ttattlerto yrr - rtn. ..1„0 Yo ' r l lrarp r' rli N & E : Vr ll r rktr .1 ill ESTER'S Celebrated for seams, ol St, rrirtlar.rarthlrt trmllttlrt 11 H S•s A!,l, NOVA gl aught. • • gh /gupgru. '% :A g 1 . 1.1,1:4! I TII.FILLD pr. ...a. ram, N•K••.1 N.IIIS—A. A. :11..0n .t Co.. 1.1“, r.y. , • • .1 .r. .ml rvo O Jx.,nete, moto we SI ...into 148. e. ae I 'RAPE WLS—A. 1\1:•••on Co t Len . N. • till ,•\.trunm.l.y. 211. wet iner one .1 MIO, Volorwl Crape .1 .11 nrieo... fn to Court of Common Pletit .t Allrghtu Co : The ithio • Tenn, Rail Lind I.', .1 , , Ne. , 4, 1•••• Term, 14.11 Tb• :Inper•lenre ni Ohio Inonship ) . .„'''' 'Cf. AND now, to wAt, March 2.011 t, $4 ,.. ••• • ` •••• Ih.•-• tten.rt n 1 I ;ewe, pre.eat •11 to the I,nrt anal 111.4. and .n. nlet.on ol W. .3 i. :( „',;n'.',. ° 7,. ,•.': 11 ,m,'''':::.( . 7.!,',','7: - 1`1.! , ci•en 1.1 n. ley. e . In I . • One... en•l tenerlean. l; the Conn. _ Inn 1,‘,...:••• II r. 0 . A, 11.tle. Pretheurtari. • • Boarding School for Boys. • Coonyt Hill Academy. HE Till 'tit SESSION of this Institution .111 1,.1c1n AlnoJar. oth day of Ayrll. hi.betio6l If nitYpl.si “U the l'alrborub and N0L1... l e Plant 11....1.1..ur mile. frt. l'lttaburgb. In • head thr and deliztitfol I..ration. Th izrOClDdr aita..b..l to 11”. V. - L..44obn] 3rup;,. Tarr for 11, healthful esrvire of 1114. pupil: • Number of pupil. 1.1,1.1 4 .. •or mr..! are: 2arrLollii.t. frier .5' Me,re../... orar, I , urih .111{:"V. llo•an T 01,r, Dr It, .101 ..thrra. parent nr ri. 8,11,4 d. I. CATON. marar , ,taana- - New Millinery Goods. HE r aignnd IN not: receiving hit , 11071, ..1 MILLINERS GOODS. vario I of end Ctrs. Novtun, of Purl• nn,l Irv:Kinn Styl.. Straw Ila Lr. Vane,- 1t,.., 1 . 1.1131111..&pm' rNNn •r. Alf, Bonnet tZ to 4. Di da , ver, lurgt Ma. • I 411 mut. from C, to ill.' l. Whik, Color..d Vlisa Nrlt,;Ari Illarlolll....ttonlbasluen, Whit. o , lort4...Sink L., Nurkram. Onmn. .11 * Pr-hauls and Milliner*, will hod it to their lutranta, to tit• llll. hod at fabliau ent. ee rt.l.. limy may 11...1 la Ili., •ry line of burine•ei it Mi/lIRIII, No. ill Muth C a ad at.. Iluladelphoi. toarTf:flito California Bread rr lIE siihNeriher is inanufacturiv, oral has hss.triur attic.), nj initnansablr sr. putsita ti't California ausimActa. It remains goad for ear} and stand an, climate. Any quantity ran kw furn Must at ifmrt nOtirr. J. SIIENIAKB• tuarTl. No ::17 Litsarty (IRON CITY PI LOT BREAIIandCRACK kat. BAKERY, No 317 I.lt,tts street, op[unita thc d of Sinuther Id Haringpurebaas4 our of W It.Neasn'aCrack, and Pilot Broad marblnos, I am ['replant 'O5ll all order. for Crark. or, oP flirt Enact at the sbortrat sunortor rams!, Broad. Ras 'and DiaPsIAUS KalsJ• Lrar and small frmh farts . morning. Bre and . .M. s. no.. aupplim with hard and soft at all lime n a- Cokes sal ( I::: r f , ;otionit, q. .d at turtle to W ENDOW aitt.2.—„,,, . r•rwl 1. , 11 4 2: loi14; WO .4 -4 Will: bid.. 4 11x17. 4. 2‘14, 1( I+ll Snd fur Ftk V. (IN 11111.Nii11isr* W. mare lu and - 9".0 7 -iyrid I,VRAITFINU PAPER— Itattas Cava d n bag SI rapyinp Paper. Ma iW bbub.l..`evem 1"G WFLOIN. ‘" k'" tintialler and Pla j iirraer. DIYwJ r 1 A7ilAScsii,t Co. will receive, per first eertr.t by Canal. Five Hundred Ca". and Fi ,clta gli.s.f) (bowie. 'MAPLE SUOAR-2 b1,1,i ; New, of a Ell ' P"'""n"t' ' "" ' l ' . d A . S b ' trt . l.lll/CU.. mutt,' Ltherte LOUR OF PUMPKINS FOR frenh loc Just re , i4 Gl N. 4. .ItCeii.lita • CU.. marZ2 ' Mru.sere and-Tes Dealrrs. 'UM - JON—Sides S Shoulders, for sal° by e.e.t.2 IL DALLELL A W. !LOVERSHELI.---2.5 be. landing; , for gale Ai by imar2.2l IL DALIELL 00 SALERATUS--30 casks; 40 bozo, exten Aetalltt. le I Paper., new i.dirig tmm eilvlrtArtatc.-alitlir,a_ale. 47 naarlr., 4e4Y 1510 Allegheny Bridge. . 4 SilAitilS of the clock of ttio old bridge Ur Ili woe by WM. A. lIILL A CO. • nu.47:2 - 111• Mock and huhtoge Dram,. Citizen's, Insurance Co. 111 SHARES of the Stark of the above Co. V/ (Dar mike. 013) for min by 11•11 A. 1111.1.4. CO.. • assr22ilhe 64 li'mststroet. ,FOrEyery Family,. PEALIMONT'S PATENT SI AROII POL- . 11111—for siring • bessatlful sloe} to IJneor. 1116.- ~ Cssabries. C 011.., rhirt bosoms. a., sod slim pre. duds the Imo tram adhering to the I.ltdm, era pfoVes4 st from stkking to Llama, AA, sudimitaitis nothisur Ord rate article, and ehmtp 3 -prirel2`i e . i•att ver este. abrltsrlud tisught the'ridtt tor MlN.:hear moldy tor tam. Isms, tbe laisupplast opau Hirst-LI terms 441 &holm& and MO Lr It.X. SELLERS, mar= No. 67 Wood street. A lALIFORNIA ,011TFITS— IL) Yea • zi ,Y Oil Cloth Over •• 36• •• Jackets; Jost reed hr Expert, and tar satinet 110 Market street. tost7.l. J. & 11. 1•111 LLI NA. I : IORSETCYVES--12,1Clum Elmtie; 2 -t gnireig 4 " ?co. Mut Amt. IDITCH--50 store, for joie by. - isuo% o. 10401813113♦& 00: 111 Ey. (7 AL . Vats..., ..I.lo.3.—.Advtlllll.[lltr lald [....ripio •t'.l tomnranl ofertvw.... A oni N. PITTSBITROH MARKET. - tt•rwa Prrtsercq.l ikarri, t ~tune. )lo nainc. flareht The market yesterday was without any. ma tit .1.4 n, In en•latlon, nna I•unneunwal eat, major Lug ll—The mart. omttnue" no mnlerisl. , fing.ro tmovg. The 1.311•• 'tern ja lot. Da folloarec-10 at 1.2.06; fon at $24&1_10 Err r. 6113.1: 35 at SS: Inr nnd extra- and 21q ht.l.at S.; 'l4 LLI vom . are cnnfined to small lot. at $3.1 . 2 I.nl S 2 1.1, tire for city rOhs.Mnl,... MINIIM=MMI I:atN tat 1,, t!, A 11,Lani .n.rr at N., or at aat - Iran. aaa. dnina in flurlf az, . lot a. e, hole in Madame, Sal,. GO Ithde :ingot . In - o.m sale. of auk HA" La. 14.1. at rtarn. par /.112.111,41.? hNa at 14, In ••rn. 1: NIL. at 3.1 c, time; the arket . ..l.4nm, Gnu. with.n ..keening lendeurri, Ni, , ode. .an, seltina in matt Inta 11/1.i411e it 0. etlngar !Inure Mahar.. may le nuoled 411.r41n. V noon W 11 O market len. I,efal lull Print II es to , to, real, at a u tat Shoulder, at VC: 9ale. rt .Sr en.ll: ot Oe nod 9%. for ,lieuld•ra, Tilt. aol 11000. 11.,11 Ls Sidra eat t 1 &AO ,t.ouldera 7`... and I.aoo Illama 9 X. lime. and xlO. h . , ,01,1 ca•b. the m,r ~ t elostrnuwari., :Ifni 111.1 - 11,1,-.lnt.plie. are 1,. ht, and Prt. e, yell aurtnined. ..le ef H., roll al and 7 WIP3 interior do at ref. of et lc. Ittlett wto, high. "it do, to tit star, d.ider a ntx.ut matA•t at pn..ent ILA •t cf 21 load• rtqtnisy. and 11 on Thorni, 5111,1 , 111:,/.1 Inn. from Clover at and ht,l. rim. , thr at 12;17 N hu. lIISK in'sznall InEn at lie ClNlll.l,—Vitt.d.nrr.brstanulatured edar rwodlea hay. I.thdcrdure.l tn 4 , 5. COMM.] diprwl are se'ling !VW, and mould tallow at 9LiQl(tt, . • Cnt tI o— TIIP re were offered nt the ?eaten o yet, he.t ',wt...1 ..t.lrf, number h ^ -'2 , ren. rot r/61...10 10,19 1...... Irma II U. II on th. hnn4 Muni t. tf.nr•.7, n•t. .11 Aseragin, 1,17 ..rtnn..- •,.le• 1.61 A llow.l ntree• Fl ut .1 11. The • .1. • t ,tr 31•11. traehe 1 6.000 I+l , •ra:• , —,`3 , ..4 ~+.1•14. rraneirelt IVhmt• Fhfelct.. t•.1•.1 whtte glwete.--;i/.. latter tor the. t teem_• Ml= . . . . ....., ~,,, .1,1.111,14, rt.. , 1 . 1..t..r ........ 1., further .1,11.1,1. 1:,.I In prime ra ruottet ninn, nur la" ha. n..xurund frallll. /4n.1 tnntri, firferlf tinuA of l`rnykkon• nr , 1,14 Or Tr hr run. then quot , .l.and In ' , Ann It, tell •nlnn I.nr, ton. lAn 1/n• ntntlr flu moil,. lout the stnnk of nr., lu on% of ra ull•nring roar. Lnt. 1,n,•• 11ff tr. not runnlfe..lo much apt- nan. ex , ept at.rn thr vin.. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! pool: JACK. tl Captain 31.,ryatt; I . . tfr;rhAnt Princ: A :/nrr 11.....11 a name; hy it. P. 1t../Att.A. lt.tv.tor Th.. tittn.l flit- Family: rtttpult. C UT 1V... A ANtuel thr FrmAle Spy: t.t. It.. I It.r litts-hantlo.•LAtltt lady • ILA,: for Apr.: otrAt.Atn't Itnstattur , 11.1r.i • • .I.•T far ts.tlr At ft EFL it CALLOW'W. Thinl ttC:t.mtwArtte lb. PrAt Oita. . Blanks Books and Stationery. rilllE mibseriber resretfilliy informs bin I lie et- an the putt, that hais nor opening a tanent a Plank teen!, School 8.A., and Wrapping Paper. Bore net all ,•I he sill yell at It ran, Mut and in., uther di...ern:4lcm tit Jab . with neatnexe sail J.-patch. inant rinet ant teilitel to eur glean pattern I+ll 1e.., teitinit. NEl.bre. lin•t•eller anil Stein., ta.teeen Third atul fourth. Ull.l - GOODS WEL 1 - 10TE144, STEAMERS, SHIPS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Coach and Car-makers. ,IVlk k OF I. 1111114 .4,7/10r. REMO TI,1) TO 21 PARK PLACE, It %FM: .1 , ri:ri:T, NI:AR A:. 1".11: 11.111?E.3. YORK. ,t On .v mod nntite N :AV sTOYK FURNISIIIN(4 DRY GOODS. T.. wtn,kLlmieh of Trade their attention lull Indent - tad le• ny , lneirely •Ilre:ted. They VIII hare enwlernis nu band and vlll receive di' rnet from tte twat unn-tprerd. every deecriptldn su.l quals -1-1 FAMII WAIN and COTTON :Inf./CT:NOS. 1,, do 1 . 1 I.Id)11 . CASINGS. TAI:I.Y. NAPKINS and Toll CLLINIIS OM NiI:I:PANES AN ldt/I iTIN UK 1.A0E.1 ANL. 1 1 AMAnli. AND bit_ApEttaKs., Cold/IMO AN 11 WIMP. BLANKET:4. 1'A111.1.: YINpS. ALL VII{ VARIETIES 11 krri SIAS ANl , l•ltldd .KT;. • Cura.cl.) 110111 AOl l A rill 213) enmplrli A..n.l.rtrnent.r.l 1N1A1:II AND ['AR TRIMMINGS romprtin, err.,' cancerot • 1 . 1.11,111.5. VOITELINPe, MARCPI.INP.X. ('AII IiENDINtiS, 1 , 11. ClaTll4 EN 15rELL.M. , AND PATENT LEATILEiI, , (5,1,";11 LACE AND YltiNtiEg. LASTINIW, AEU CAI/ PETINC,, I, ell UP.C.II it stt..ektton or CITY an.IOJUNTItti DELLEILS lava licularly in sit , A to our litmlt. DOREMUS S NIXON. Mar,lntuir.l,lln IVRIE1) PEACHES-LSN) nu. in good or- J_Jr der. fo.; tole locr. In arm. roorigmtrut, by our 1:0131rON. LIATLN t 1 ING II A 51.51 i.II;siGLIASIS :—A. A. Ala -131 "... C.O. ace this day to re-I.IN cf 2 Caca Amman. Qlachim triPcand .1,22 II lOTTON 110SIERY.-•.-50Q doi. asserted, war or,oina nt . =_caar22 A . A . 31.1F.0N .% ADI ES' AND CIENTg NIP FINISIIED 4•: , 11.a. t, 0Vr..9-Juct eved and openni at A. A. ‘l4,4‘N .4 Cif: AlsITlll. AS—A. A. 11l on k Cu. will tht. any intmdure Trent', Ylee flut rm.... Land berm 011.. guar= Y RES' CHERRY PECTORAL-3 arose rt. .1..1 emit and rot rule by B. A. 'AIIS/.STOCK a Co. corn, Fine awl Wood .t.. Furnitfire Oil Cloths: WO IIONDRF:II dpx., assorted bizes, of Butes,' Cysts. of beautiful faxie o r rultrals. lie ittwite the attrutinn of Pedlar,. Ixt par. tmulft. to Oa, fttkt, . J. 2 11. ma , •2o • 1 , 1,11G11,40,4 et, f A R.ll-20 kegs and 5 bbls. in store and f, rale by (marl' s) H. a W.LIARD.11:1011. B ROONS-Z5 doz. Corn, for sale by BLIt t IGlt=, martil no and 70 Water FL 1 4 1 A 1 I Ll' PLOWI,-The choicest family ha...1...0 WO, PY. aal.hy m.ra , BELL 2 LIQGETT. -------- i • ' Floo Oil ClOths. UST rev'groti%Phillipsville Factory.lo,ooo IdT• An otliaary, Medium sal Licht Floor Oil Cloth, m h lo a yard. wide, of lb. wawa.. style of patter.. M , relta L. sod otheht will Pod it to Male advaotatte to rah to , easmionour Reek. bals7.l/r.latj2.l.ltara. lad U . ,. ma .I,l_ ' No. 116 Market :treat. rIR 'NCR. WOR,KED.MOURNING Collars k. t ;t, ..•;:z t2 rrt nod .t marthema cop., Fourth and maaLl 't. . UalittllE A 1111)1C11VIELD. 1 - • lugruy a; 'BURCHFIELD hove now Reg, a. , ,etment or Spring . Deem 00 , 1 P. lodla Wonhiosellkc Igael Broewle nod ttoured sell-bondman..' • Light eboureahle , Abrurad Shk..! Meet Rem, Maus do Loloe+c New mtrie 11,mee Move de Lalow,-very handsome: All cool Alous•leledoeM KMneh and Caßlioll Mot.", A farther .apply or POT.= Chltbs roarl9 Norlholud. Corner Fourth and Market ots, I 'VS' CASSIMERES—A Eirge Meek of tC l amttuereo and Clan., for norm wen; .mO . reed .t neribeset cermet Feurtb and Market atterte. marls • DUMMY/IEI.D. A 1:V01101,-400 bble iG, 9 44 ., &9I per cent. etrenntb, an et, re, for rel. mar) 11-A. - I' a NYIITOCBA CO. kbyort I en! and Vann ewer, INSEEP Of ii-17,5 bbls. in stare. for gale ALF up.ri9l H. A. VALLNESTOCK INSEEI) bbls. just reo'd and ter W. b, linarlaj J. KIDD CO. • • I.IEMP—.SO bls. to arrive, for solo by &,l sows wiser, swim 4 co, BACON--50,000 lbs. Horse, Sides and JUP tdaouLlere, for elle br • Marin %Lard - D(1%14M8/ 00.- ,til Ocktri FOR APRlL—Godcy'. Ladle.Ti' 11.4 for Apt:l;l4l.lN, 161.4 llowehold Wont.. hair t 4 teed .1 the Llterarr DrprAzir x, , oatow. merit , 444.41te Ma 1'44 011ce. I ARD—GObble. Leaf; • AA .1.1 beg; rned and for sal. by nutrl9 11011180 N, LITTLR It i iiikiii . ,RSEi:D-20 Int. primeTror . . ;DT° by I/ malo 1 1 .0111.13oN,LIALIC & OM__ tiLuUR-150 bble. Extraaaui S. F. for gale 1 4 b, (..191 _l_oootoom larrLE a tax - Qiiii:Esk— .60 t;,xv. Ire '4l, for solo by / ~.op . . _ KOIII&ON, unix* t.V. - tiqSll . i . _ _ ... 1 170 1,614. Lar e Na !..Slalmt; • • ull/ 3.7 ht 1.1,12.1% 2t2 . Pr sale by_ ." ra)13100N, LITTLI & L . O. IjEltifY DAV3S' PAIN KlLlikac—i-g-rosa. Jon reed and for in br . • -, 1111....ftliAl...P.:S.ulitAl, grj.oaafinmjuiSktcorr'l,.. 1 4 1 .11R6111E FEL OW-400 lbo. instate, fOr XJ tale by Imar I -L J. EIDD 4 co. ioußoNft .0R ' ii -- _ - 100 u t Ti ernan's lj tar We by iin&tin J. Pp i CO. I'i:itajib tatTs- , -100'slcs. loading foixo' t ifuli.W v "“mm;r "l . 2lAil mar( t CO UU' RY APPLES- 1S bais landing :from atr. k '" /* 7 114611 DICKEY „RI VER. INTELLIGENCE; STEAM ROAT ARRIVAL'S AND DEPARTUUS J. Mae., Ilandrirkson, Met NalUa Bennett. lirowulvil:e. . ElisabAL 1111cht.gza. 888. B • Yentur, linmnbrill, Paryst City, Thanloeh.Wrllavilie Buckeye tqate. Dean. LcuLtriii. inebeltor, irho , lll2g. .1 D. gordan. Brßlßohßr , . DIkr.ILETED. Atiazati: Particaott. Dreamt7lll. lirtithic[sna, A. Pt, ard, Feeble. Elizabeth. - Baltic. tleptlcAt.Erownwille. etiture. 1 , ,..t.r.t City, Alunic.ch. Wheelio, • Pitt bntvlr. Kisumu Ciociunall l.turtast. Witteitts, Tawaro.r.a.. Vuuor, Lottiatrille. Caul Ander... Orb WI Arena. Etas., IVellarlile. I , OATS idtAVINO 711te i..tY WELLSVILLE—Farnst CUT. WI I E ELI SG—Wioebe.r, CINCINNATI—IIemeo.7 N ~. ST. LOON—Diadria. titOlt,VlLLt P.I . LT 1.1 , c BM-MN:1)11.1.x. s a Itivz.—Then. were a toe: 0 lnehre n, rtmonel lit Pot marl. last eseednr at daok. ao:trifio, Foir. NABIIC/Ltt. —The fine lig4t drought A ,telwo, Hanford. C•Pt. Husk.. •ill I. 'we for Ulf lib. :art this dai• Pon m irananti —The fine steamer Hill Columbia will Lase as alcove tbia day. Fox rut WABASTI.—The fine steamer 'Ver mont, Copt. Bplo .viii rowitiveir lase for the Widow/ rarer this . • Full ST. Lours.—The large and elegant stmr 1/Iwleari Cart. Cothran, will rn•itlrdr I.are at abate this FOIL WrltTLlliio.—T6e favorite and popular IrlncEetter will tease for Whi-•nng mU Storting wt 10 o'cliwir.. ACCIDENT TO TA ERCCGET r, STaTE.—W6 Inrn ..venipc that the Iluekeye :late. when at er neat letenhenville run her upwradl trip. :buret her +death pipe. ..he :tulaped lacer heard and •14 denwne.i. and eix nth,- ren1.1..1 She wiliAonbtleaa he repaired roast., ranch her, t. , - , lAy, and leave amain Lenierraw at bar rea.- lax hen, • Eteamor Keoqeoger No. 2, ran aground at M•rrivnan. 14 =llea blow thin der night betora hud. on h.r upward trip. and hat nrt arrivad at a bun hour iaFt.Taninr. Tus STZ.4lrtffil Ectirsz—The St. Louis re ,or4 that hag have hien wade lo that efts Um: too Ec00.., will make the ran from N.. Orleans to Cairo? ireide et three daya. obi that .ho can go to Loolavilla Croat New Orlaans In four dara The It..publirao further remarks. that other bete base Maw ramie that the John Bin:totals, annthoinew boat mane fresa Nest Orleans Is Cairn In test day. and. twenty- here hour, and mate the entinitrli to Pt Iwo.- I. In three das• and twenty hootts. Thaws:tem ate opoti the eLsotoption that a tzial . s.llTbe Insole be.sreen Chia and the hew of July next. The John Elason.b is the schist/10cent three decker...lr Swing completed. hi Capt. Itobeetii. et our wharf. and to J ud ge from her general senescence. hr reoquiritunme of mods , end the immense power to be put an terry we pre—, diet that onr down the ricer friends rid not lie dint— rusinted. touching her mewl. BYEAMIIOAT.ON FIRE. —The LonievilleJoornat I..eruz br teh,reph (mei SL Lou),. alt the ntienter ere., bouod doe, ceught Gre. sad yr, only.saied trout' by the ertiaordluar.y en. its of her Officer,. end erre, A kr, portion of her freight, pr,,nelp.lly'4,y wee however burned or dernsio.l by irater. The huury to the boat nes Tory little. apt ,he wee eble to on the trip. ' • Sres.sisa SUNK.—The Louisville Journal elates that the steamer Ellen White, with a heavy terno,annk iset week'on her way frrox Chattsucenv. to Knoxville. No particulars reached. The Louis villa .!ousel state's that steamee Ilciron attempted to come over the Falb ott the ervalOg of the 214, but could hot stem the current. She 1•../4 IT a.% 44,1 In grttiug over DV Copt. ue. rams Dot., Lsaos Cattoo.The steamer 'Falcon arrived: at no.oast. Porn See Orleans on ianday evening last,: with the beavieet freight. rare the Commercial, ever re•' Among 111,ft - eight of the F. 0,11 mere;o7l,thr.;., thousand 4bLesoolarees. —'• , . The Cincinnati Commercial is ates, upon the ' authority 0 the Memeriger N0..2. 0.0 theet e ar ne e ut t er, with a* t of freight, .30 wing ell her W•T Wt.:nes...made the on from Cinrinna i toPotoerul in 2234 hour.. This emu' Ihi t o the Com e P-rlyl, exfrmidill*—• rr epred, and "eftmlen. to..Thittus for the: art, the line. The steamer Friendship, !nth the Wabash ealispoftl a fur. :Yo ono wag buy/ by the Acchiept_ ~. • .i.,...Ac ID szrr rn rim Axe:trees Srai--Tha stair Amer' Star ran •¢ ala•t the brill. orer the Wahash at Terre mate, or; tbe lath Wm- an4ruckel part oflt Marty, nu It to tbo amount of S4,MM). The boat It newly • rout te wreck. ,''''. Th steamer Paul Anderson left this city for St. Lc it yeetrolar. with 'EU cabin pawing. about Um mem umb•s 001. k. panuniere,atulafull load of freight. tolueipally.drr sambl. ~ . . The Wainla Ledger at . the= Alan. Rays that U. 1110—', shear riser at that point west .trill In guest ratting artier. and that the tuasber.min were burg in mewing their rafts. The ground was earned with =.W, and there 1 / 1 1K • a good deal ef ice lutha river. IMPORTS BY RIVER • , • , • L1111E6116(1. Par Iat66AIL.I arks baron, W. H Watrapri r. 6 Ib6 sour, W .1 Nauyey: 46 d0..1 blaraburs6 . 7 11 . hoe Wet; 7do 15 bale WWI.. 111 bre .6..../., Card!. 1 . (11.ra1r. a (iream; 61 bbl, flour. 11 Urell a Co: 63 tar. La ltatrryaa a .0;176 alto • heal 11:1 bale 6°,1111=4.1a a Noble: I bblo Way, 6 K Duoltun; 44 1.64 Whiskey. Wick a 111eCarutteau 43 kas lard 1 tad do L Lair apple. 4 do rasa." omuersou b. 6.1. Nail; WELLSVILLE. Pro roanr emit:at/le, Nail; um; 10 Orr mdit. J Dawroto 107 bdls 4 abore beadle; . l ei R Mohan: 6 Able butter, Wirt di WO/M1 . 44c 4 do rodeo. Is IleEro t Co: WO bbl. Sour. 1/ lleDousld; 10 pkg. ware, 1.50r0d0 A Grolloriu & d 0../ Porto 4 Co; 115 WA. brolones .. Marron t Co: 03.0. oats, S Todd: 37 bbLitiour.J-Caltosiu: 2 044 rims 1 bo•butter. 3 111aKibbini, 3 bbl ago 1 by 4r, it Corn 112 bb/5 dour. ➢ Andielsou; it do.' II Run: 34 d, A AI Purdy. Wm, ZANESVILLE:49m Juin. Dtn--2 hhda tobserm Wm, 2142b4m t Ern birs con Ido rug. 2 Oblongs. Lathan 0 Droont 111 bbls egg". nun Alebn/lom 2 no man Bar— lung, a Ingram, bins tolnno kg. lard, 11 tlrartri tkr: 49 bob floor. Seller. t Nfrotm 422pr0 00010 203 do non b• don, Hier Joon. 212 kg, 19 01,14 lard 2n data bacon 4N Dbl. port 13 4to wool. D Imech 4 Cm 4 blds news.. 4 okm loather., W 11 Carter k Uoc.l.lot sundries, Wood.; 240 ha bran Dirt... RAIL ROAD CORVEYANCE. PENNSYLVANIA NAIL TOAD—EA7T.: The Emma, kluough trio Icasenac 6E o'clock A. M Accommodation train Mama NE o'clock, 01110 A. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD—WEFT.. The klenrees train leaven Federal Street Stallona/ ET o'clock. A. N. and aMieci at 7 o'clock, ai x. era] thy Lk— renting Sunday. The Accommodation Main lames al Ia o'elmk, a.m. mid 4 P. at. IMPORTS BY 0. &..P. RAIL ROAD: '-'• 1144xwit. Fapani Tura, EAST. Barelt M-47dos bran., owner. 3 bbl, egg,. Brawn a Eirkpatmk, 40 bal. lizht inx rods, ornert;2o aka barter. Drown a Ettkpattlaktan. don /aroma, owner ec 1 ak non,. Oro Basin; 1 car Lama Pir Bunt Bannon a Hooper; bbls Bona 24, lard 6Os Sent 1 lot potnartes, ownan.; lot px01.1160 3 Palvel.,C /*Bit er; 31 btis Boni 2 bat IMMO 12 ban lour et bran, John. Crum: I 1.1.1 raga 4to bolter. J 4o Y iota "spolnines.. owtiers: 1 bbl gang 1 bx bun.. J C 1142 sundraraJt /ohms: 4 this apple" 1 do ram. , MrCanrn. lot sundnea„ 'J Kuhlman: 49.5 Ina-hulk mant, Klrt a Junt4.l boa .1 norm dried apylea..7 Brtkerla: lot atindto44 I calf, Bah. letti jar Lotter. JTaJJ Bone' 1 Mil saatarnoaca. Von. • Olanhatorn a Co: lot furniture. J Bantry. La. 1' Ila•-• Kenna: 2 bbl, bolter. lbauloan J B Ithoolex LS . A. rags, 3 L Sher,Ltl r bble 1. 1.. Brown 4 BirkpaWrk; Cl . .:•lllrNpr ;I ' Pra l r 4',,g 4 4t,; 0 0r 114 1. 4 °..,trra :Wain 4 %toy. 41141400 lot anndatra 1 bbl nolanws hens 2 alaJolks. Cbesotan: 1 lot 1 bx. analthPa, Chamber.. lain: 4 bail math, lot caatinal. Plato; 2 elu nsx 1 car land 'wheat. 11,04111. Accotatonan” meager Turf, Werth 23 *23—T Litt bhese, W Deem*. WWI , taper. W B. /teeter 2. Ilteeon . 3 este le tells Inst. It To bI eget , . threw 'Eoblatent nut kege .. .j 413 do, hoovetater; Wlte hi, '" . .tthlier- ' 2 . bee elts. Lec.atiet 7:_boa / jar batter and etrA j N e tlet4 .0, ens / ben Wave.: 7 bbl. LOW. &tn, . . - ZINC PALSTS • • 99 N.J. ti WP.e.l_ to SUrnimb s ent;tlT of thee" • • • • ZINC RAINVS, . . Whicig have been Nand after terverel yeere trial. both 10 K.lm. AIM th. United f Cates. to mein ettele onignut teenty end ynneettre grostentee eaperion.cn anycalken:,'• peent 'banner. Their • . WIIITE ZINC le purely an OgiJa of liar. apt 4 Warrantul fr. from art al ululation .4. bourity whatameer. it. contra etelh beaoutuily MUM, ontlroly tre e from. the- polvonorm truzms , zl Jr. o,:vi aang emus tn . the i r: : IT yntr . licri TULIN. YELLOW -- Prohen t.rd i:trar * *.,..,Pur 0°144 4 Cr".. then any nth. not bring t o torture crumble atio, rub .. It may to wore., with mty tb_Aro' with water and site.or with varnub.wht. ginn brateelputrolahn BLACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINT.S. 71.t0 aro furnish. Mi low prine,mal nevlou the btallY , rtntwat and beet paint, it tl. aiarket fur Coallaga rgol, Mr, atoanterta. or .7 ...at mar We. euml, Mkt. Ca, or lrom they 'ant both IVEATILER ANN) FIRE PROOF. Yor loot an... Um aro particularly valuable. as tzar &eta galvanic maeamm env and mainly prevent agar ther 4ty M en aalln* a nom metallic bama 4a not clotogo mt. Ley of the eartitY Paittln....• n . rupyllal on liberal Orme by I• 3 t tim at.. of the. 7. C. JON n‘leTlf:i•Anl 7 haute Marmot. • • Aituxuantine Candles. rirguE undersigned are now prepared to-fdl all orders Sas ADAUANTIN CANDLIM O a fs_ .. seat rOdaeol arises are sue as m wiSfastrol• to ear Meads oat customers:Ms shall mats Trios' Taus sr*. to , porobass 64 as, ontlatorro - - __,4__,m • Itm KPH (L DAVIS 4 COL . _ hand Pianos for ' Allenocoxr 51-2 Octave Piano A Stage (Amine oY ZrZrr PIA:NS rim ntrhat r. lame Mt I 1 St coals ty (112.11, tram the rAtehmetlL ""tI'I'I.IIIL7MI. 31E/014 twist - - et 'Woad greet SZART: -AIN'S. augazin 41 e for .n .r-- ; Lai bee et ~ 'Veda% W.A. GILDI4 , IILINT CU% No. 70 Youth Abb. No. Putbabet filmy Yoi Tranlhers duld *l.l- The melte. .4 Okla nunat.or Mat . * rkst..• - td u tag . limbs= Yobs.; lilstorlesl.. A4mar• by Vicar. Warboeson.. ataboa of • , Rbe Cament am int pm . L.Olamott at" nit. ItaporrtAulthe Car. ba9. for naJe L 4L j l .Kfai
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