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Reltbajscod. maw Ain - hunt/vs rffi teem Fm • .• . lAi tabinktiorMJAClAAr proared PAIN MIMING OP - ALL IL 29 DA,tI , lArlin tam. tray. Ara 11.1 VilArty TnA,fams uturersaawaso phupaaa,sill nor bermal4. to our Astiemitrt Job OMAN AVe . ate indebted to !fon. Luis BOYD and ' -' l ' . .--w ‘. . ; .. , .. ,Tre : ete.--e-- o - l, for . in terest in g C ong ressional Sitnviniek i uk ' - '.' ;rid Bon . - .-.4 .:- - -tolle/ire. Brares, „91x.steontt isortaoriegiolagTe_,Ca /11 ~~/ ~ ~ \ Twines of a visit yesterday frettikl§.,,Htfittirt 4:me of. theedit; reof tie fail IrsipyoBo, Milwankie. - Mr. IL lane , onnizoopm ;t o: , bia , ttvy , to 7tiobingtono, see th e. elephan on the 44h We h •• • • haves pleasant time of it. ' w b o Bit evinced as t o -- .- ' t • a anxiety •-of Pres i den t lII' ece i s 12 7; :cons titut ional savieers,„ noiwcit the alt cons--.- , - endea vor ed fo - - be the „, hard ~ • 'reports as they - latest L - - picoes• 197" . " the • they have 'by givan today- ' But, do -' - engwry from day -- are received Cabinets- store„ in that were iitisfacterY and-more - big itOrel' ,--, .:--.ii ..3? _C!.ll,„en ;-we keep afore/eh _ can uduttorio -"4.""(-.7=;:c:uraulet!''. -- ...,. end; Of tiourscw,"_ of o u r stook ot :,,,,,t--. at pres ent , , . th. -.m.. s - ;line, ,:iie ft/ # .9 to e ext.! our , k a t ", *'::••;---,-r• di t to the P c '? . lirwiog comprise s . , ,--- _-, eri .....„-- .;4,-,;:' IrCads".". A reportin the : N. Y. Herald, dated 'Wasbing fallowing: WL. Marcy,Seers of State. tal7 • , mnea saline, Treasury. = it.ldeLelbutd, Interior. • -lifferpon Davis; War. • JaMett C.:Dobbin, Navy. James Campbell, Death:ulster General. Caleb Cushing, Attorney General. . The - gerad thinks that the heaviest appoi• tion to thieCabinet is directed against Govertuar Marty, from several quarters, against Jefferion • the Cass party, and against . Judge -- :;Cistepbell by the Cameron faction of Pennayl "'ef"'c Crhing, as Attorney General, will :gi'fie general satisfaction. , Atreight o'clock, P. M., on the 25th a dispatch was sent to the Herald: According to the latest and most reliable information the following is arrangement:the Secretary of State W. L. Marcy. - " • 44 War Jeff. Davis. • 4 , Treasury James Guthrie. t; Navy James C. Dobbin. 44 Interior ...... ...James Campbell. ". • Postitestor General... .... R. M'Letland. Attorney Gen , Caleb Chiehmg, A correspondent of the Herald , of the 26th says that it is now considered a fixed fact that (Roemer Marcy goes-into the State Department, ituid 4:ien. Cushing into the Treasury. Ehnen! Pierce says the Cablast is a sealed `-5:1Mo15 ithieh some translate as meaning that it is uotattarranged,butsimplythattheGeneral don't choose tiktalk about it; whips some knowing ones to- see In it a dlplomotto move to get rid ° - -If.P•.:or,annoyance. Time will tell. . • There is &good deal of Brambling thatthree out of the rout States which voted - for Scott florid receivet'ablnet appointments. As for, General Pierce, be takes matters very quietly, carrying ofitrepurilitnni simplicity by dining at tho publie table at Willard's, notwithstanding that -„"Wiitle reparations have been made to treat him calrralur itiVnetrr- NEEN The iitoirreis thermionat - 0 wawa aboaretilii; net making we hare to report thia morning, and we hope it will prcoret satiefeetory: TILE notasoN 417ESTIOH. I t tWhellriAllS historical question raised by Mr. Hansen, in Puinam'e Monthly, concerning the identity of Rev. Messer Williams end Louis the XVII, seems to be coming to a solution. The New York 'Evening Post says Mr. Putnam has received a long letter in relation to it from the Prince de .Joinville, in which it is reported that hodenies substantially the truth of Mr. Williams' statement. It is also said thatthern are several remarkable discrepancies in the Prince's reply, which only confirm the friends of Mr. Williams in their opinion as to the legitimacy of his claims. • In the March number of Putnam, the editor states that he has been informed by Rev. Mr. Hanson, the anther of the celebrated article . Which appeared in the February number of the ,Magatitio, that several new and important limits have came to his knowledge besting upon this romantic subject. Mr. Hanson.will make public the information ho has received, in the April number. of Putnam. Mr. H. also proposes to examine the new work of Essocussrm, a Preach author, who devoted twenty years to collecting facts in regard to the last illness and death of Louis 2MI It will be remembered that Mr. Hanson contends that lionisXVH is now living, and is tw other person than Rev. Eleazar Wil liams, a missionary among the Western Indians. PUTNAM AND HAMPER. We have received from Miner, on Smithfield street, aad from Gildenfenney, on Fourth street, Putnam's Monthly and Beeper's Magazine, for March. The contents of Harper are as varied as aerial- T .-matters being set forth in its pages to snit every taste. Mr. Putnam, In this number of his Magazine, tally sustains the character the Lust numbers achieved for it, as an American Magazine- A review of Bancroft, an able paper on International Copyright, an article on Japan, and various other articles, combine to make up a readable";Magasine. 1. ATa CONVENTION, .111ftiluiierio..deubt bit there will be a full attendance of delegates, and that each county will be ably represented, end that ell will '• consider the great intereets of the State rather than the preferment of men. Searsl important nominations still be made, and Ire hope tbo men presented to as wilt be each as we can rally on with a confident hope of ono :: cess. gar Western merchants who may visit Phila delphia on business, aro referred to the advert isement of Messrs. T. SHARPLY/38 & Boas, No. 32 South Second street, where 1: 1 1 be found perhaps the largest and most attractive stock of Furnishing Dry Goods in the City of Bripthorl,7 Lave. The proprietors of this great establish= • went are genUemcn• with whom our friends can Lake a plenums in dealing, and we accordingly recommend them to public' patronage. Mr.tansu.—The question has frequen o y been put to nn, "when sill himmannt be in Pitts burgh .We are Jumble to answer. We refer the question to the Mercantile Library Associn• Canoed hope that the managers of that highly commendable Association will enlighten tho pub & on the subject. idsneussTe.- - This is the title of a lorilithur, we have received from the Philadelphia publisher, Pattern:lL We Presume - it doos not differ much' from the thousand sad one novels, which. the prolific pen of Mr. Arthur has turned out. Our boek-sellers have it for Nr.w Jiver! 08/111 :lESTICS.--A petition, Issmsriftsra.—Attention is iniibid . 0 the signed by nerdy every limyer in the State of advertisement la another column, of J. J. Dit- New Jersey, was lately presented to Governor terieh, of No. 78 North Second street, between Fort, ctsl--;11; him not to, remove Chief Justice - Arib anditice, Phihulelphis. ILL Ais an ex- henry W. G re e n; b a t he ('id remove him, - j e f i dea manufacturer of mneical, mathematical,"- turverthelese, ' • and optical instruments: - Suicide, by jnmping.from ferry. boats seems Wronsort SoaP..-----We 'have received from I. to.'have become altnost as common 'as it le fitha' Sinn Ez Co. a maple of Vlndsor Soap of the _bridges oyce us at Par .Three stteFgga . I 11 have beenbeen i S feWl47Bl teoglaftcl '..';',.1,M0H.:: PIN 1013 rannuta-as THE CI /1111417,01,.. Tin X_ l2 elfthO l NOtgeipitiTß ABANDONED BY JUMEAT unrrArt.---In the U. 8, 'Senate, on-Fri day, Mr..,Eyerett communicated some ~ important #oonments; conveying a pitiottititii. from the Itriti4goiernment rel;nirisbizigitsprotectorate avoi hideildeztrisjeatirof llfeignito. England wants thelioe4l--13tatera to smite with her and deitati Ban dnan dei Norte (or a free port, Revilers to he °besot lay its own citizens, and to pay to Nicaragua an indemnity for any claims gie may Lave upon the territory. ling ; hod tilso'RPlllB the trrited States to appoint an agent to act!u,opucert with ontrappointedby herl to forward this measure; - end elsolo take „man sures for the completion of the ship canal across the Isthmus. England intention of tindtm-i.oterferenee-A >th`thq.: affairs Of the Cen- tral ittneriosfi :States_ : , ,4 1 •14: - 'Everettnrges the appointment_ of fr t ministers „ -to each of these States iD ojrder that the: corntry may Se - fully looked •ifter. • • iter. 14 41 ,13 4 1 )'; Bowl.eg4,..after he had made his lbrough the United .States, arrived amoottds 'nation in Florida, rod reported how he had Made an figreement at Washington to pmigrate, Vs repot:, was not very well received. irts trifoliate talten from h;Mas apenalty for what many of ii 4 s nation considered very wrong diplo -rearry..onlisiprrz. lie, however, afterwards re canted, end she - was restored to lom. Billy then went dowa South, where ho has been since.— The eeparat9on from his v,:fe is about the sub- Mime of the story reported of his being deposed from his th'ePauoy. He stands In great dread of those who oppose the ;egratioa, and we' are informed has observed a - nn' orm silence since he has been back. He is thought to be in favor of removal, but the nation is divided on that subject, and he and his adherents fear to press it. ,Gllll. PLUME'S CA RRIMTEI A LA HORBRS.—On Thr-aday, the splendid carriage and horses pre sented by the Boston people to Gen. Pierce, ar rived in New York, en route for Washington.- - The horses, which cost $1,400, are of alight bay ooter-with switch toils. The carriage is a very costly' one, the materials used in its.construction being all manufactorect in New England. It weighs about 1,300 pounds, and cost about $l,- 500. It is made in the French cslecbo The whole equipage, including harness, Ste., cost 3,500. This handsome present Rill be pre sented to Generel Fierce at Washington, by Messrs. Dunber, Riddle end Fetridge, who are the committee on beha'f of the Boston people We - sates Avrg-Nurri.u. Dmrrs.—A has been introduced ;•1 the New York Legislature providing that women 'who have contracted debts prior to Marriage shall be liable for their payment, that creditors may have the same rem edies after as before marriage, and the husband shall not necessrrily be a party in any suit for recovery. No action shall be maintained against a husband for the debts of bie wire contracted previous to marriage, nor shall the husband's property be liable for such debts, except such as he received ...rom his wife by volrntary ces sation, or ente-ityptin , con.ro La=x SUPRRIOR Alms OPERATIONO.—Ad vices from Lake Superior to the Ifith ultimo state that Cl4l . ?iliac, No. 3, is paying a net profit to 'he company of $20,000 per month; and Minnesota mine rom $lO,OOO to $15,000. The Faun erel Toltec) mines produce masses of native barrel, end trunnp copper, end fine speci mens of silver. The Hall trkle has proved to be ono-fourth beet fro the trat,:el. Several other tenet tire:mentioned as showing an , increased rroclttetion,_' annt-Irmn three to five feet deep, bine - tens active, and mining prospects never before so promising. MAMMOTH Eno; .su es.—Tbe largest mer cantile ship In the world, Ate scroW steamer Hi malaya, of 13600 tons ramisurement, built for the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., is nearly'aviady for lanticFng at London. She will be propelled by screw machinery of 700 horse power. •Tbe largest man-of-war in the world has just been put in commission by Capt. Henry Byam Martin, son of the Admiral of the Fleet. She bears the rime of the Duke of Wel lington, end carries 181 guns. She has engines of 780 horse power, screw machinery, and she will bare a crew of 1100 men. Italy)lsows.—The Idexictua newspaper "Urdu," has an article headed "Six Presidents in-one month." It says that Arista was Presi dent till the 6th of January. At 11 o'clock at night, Cevallos took the government, from A.tis ta's resignation. On the Gtb, the Chambers met !Delco! some one to govern unlit the states should designate some one for the rest of A•ista's term, and it resorted in the election of the same Cevallos against A'vonte, Riva, Palacio, and Alveree. TUE DAIIPPTSI ROMACCC.—The New York Tri bune states that Mr. Putnam has received from the Prince de Joint Ale a reply to the romantic account of hls interview with thh Rev. Eliszer Williams, lately published In Putnam'e Monthly. The nature of the reply is not know). It is said, however, that the Prince meets every point of the Rev. Eliazer Williams' narrative, with which he was concerned, end gives Fie own ac count of what passed between them. Se° The Bi:tlsb Railway Interest is not look ing so well. Both bond and preference share holders upper- to be disappointed in current re sults. The componles ore paying from 4 to per cent, on their debentrree. They bare in volved themselves in f. nsnoirl difficulty from what the Liverpool 'Pinta rivets ne tho capital mistake of the day, in empposiug that because Gold is plentitrl, Capital must be cheap. Prom POSTACM m Eaca,Jmn.—We see it atnt ed that the returns of thf. fileneral Post Office for the pat . year gave . additional proof of the penny postage system in every .respect. In 1839 the number of letters was . 711 taglions; In 1840, first year of tho new system, 169 millions ; in 1845 the number reached 2711 millions; in 1860 t wee 847 milliona ; and in 1852 it had Increased to 870} mi"ions air At the recent tos.4 elections in New York, the democrats succeeded in the proportion of about th"ee to one. The whigs, however, pranged 'n E'mirts, and here Is do way the Repnbrean, the whig paper, gives the result:— ..:,r!gThree cheers for,the doa Mall of locefecoism! . 111flithe bells ! br:ld tires I eat oysters! kiss tliimlrls 1 smoke cigarsl end snake yourself ri diculous gonere"yll Huns 111 26r We noticed yesterday that Mayor Rin- DLII, late Editor Ronan? M. RIDDLE, of the Pitts burgh Commercial Journal, passed through this city on his way home. Here is another degra dation of the quill--another etnin upon tho dig nity. of the tripod. Unless these things aro rea soned down,we may expect next to bear of some editor truckling for the Presidency! 7 -Motionai Commercial, Feb. 26. hfISSDISTPPI ASD Misgour RALLSOAD.—A COM pany with Ale title bre been foi.ned in Iowa: . The road is intended to e-;to a po;nt on the Mis sissippi, near Darenport,lrtith a point on the Nils tiouri, in Pottawatomi coy ity, near Council Antra. • The capits , &took of the company is $6,000,000. • .. ~ , ~.„...... .. „...,.,..• .. ~ ~i + ie.. Taxes upon - Travelers, other than what is necessary for the expenses and l!gitimate pro fit upon travel, is but another Mane for tricks upon travelers. The practice has grown up in a desire to shirk the payment of taxes on the part of certain avaricious people, who :bafe-StiMar toted their representatives to bring in billS and, to pass lawii:fer imposing' a. perleap?ta tax up on every one- - paising over .their . State dtireain. The system robbing Peter. to,pay Rant:,_Paul is a landholder, or fatiner, er possessor of 'other propertj , in 'thcState of New Jersey or Mary land—we mention these two States because they are the most culpable in the matter—and he don't like to pay the necessary expenses for ad. ministering the Goverrment of which he is a citizen, and therefore looks about to see if 800:10 one else may not bear the burden Which proper ly should rest upon his Oita , shorlders. ijo sees Peter in New York and New 'England, and Peter in Richmond, Charleston, Savannah, bile and New Orleans, end as it may be pleasant, convenient or necessary for said Peter to pass through New Jersey or Maryland,' -Paul chooses to-treat the stranger nuconrteously enough to tar him for thelonor and necessity of his jour ney. This is. what we call robbing Peter to pay Paul, or the imposition of taxes upon travelers, to meet tho State necessity of individuals. ' New Jersey has for many years , pocketed one hun dred thonsand'dollita a year by the imposition of this tax, and Maryland one-fifth of all the passage money received on the railroad travel between Baltimoro end Washington. The prac tice is injurious to the State of Maryland, inju rious to Washington, and a wrong upon the pub lio generally. We have mentioned already the intention further, on the part of Maryland, to make bad worse by the' imposition of an addi tional tax of fifteen cents upon each passenger, in case authority is given to construct a bridge across the Susqaehatina.—N. Y. Express. The Professions Overstocked. They are so here, every one knows; and, ac cording to a late writer, they are more so in England. " Every profession in England," says the writer referred to, "is overstocked." Such is the condition of medicine, that there is scarce ly a physician of eminence at the present mo ment bringing up hie son to the profession. A medical man looks for a fortune with hiswife, as an indispensable groundwork to • build upon:— Most medical men begin life with a little capital, or a resource of some kind, or they would be compelled to abandon thiir calling before they had hardly got into it.. The law with the excep tion of its magnates, 'who absorb nearly all the business, is bankrupt. Ask solicitors what they think of the law as a lucrative profession. The church with its golden benefits on one side, and the miserable stipends on the other, presents a hopeless prospect to him who enters it without a living in his family or a patron among his friends. There would be no lack of employment for professional men, if teaching offered a career to persons of worth and talent. There is igno rance enough to be enlightened, brutality enough to be reclaimed, in any country, to afford ample scope for all its talents and all its virtue. But lu Borne countries, the business of education is monopolized by the church; in others by the state; and consequently to be a teacher of youth is to be hopelessly poor, and to week under the hindering and degrading surveillance of ecclesi stales or trustees. So there is nothing left for us bat to set up a store and make a fortune.— Home Journal. Poar-Orrien REFORM.— ,ry general com plaint is heard in Philadelphia in regard to the management of the Post-office, losses, &o. The Bulletin, in alluding to that office, and some things necessary to its improvement under the new administration says : "We do not presume to say where the fault tics ; but fault there is ; and the admluistration, as the responsible party, is censurnble for the acts of its agents. The facts are undeniable that serious losses occur through the mails ; that these !pesos are on the incicase ; and that resi dents of Philadelphia are unusually large suffer. era by these losses. We are continually ;It re ceipt of complaints relative to drafts and other remittances; which have miscarried. We do not care to inquire why this is 50,.0r who Is to blame. We take the broad ground that is it the business of the Department to discover, and that such 'errors, to call them by nOzworse name, need not 'tin& shotsidobT ethitistu,e' - The Ledger says this is the general sentiment of the public, rod the sooner the attention of the now Administration is directed to it, the better it will be (or the public interests..!;, Lamm' s() vs. DIriCIPLIXE.—Tho subjoined ex met .roni ittrickwood's Magazine, is both et:twa ng and instructive : "Learning—learning—learning," is the cry of father an' mother—"if my boy had the learning what a jenins he'd he!" In course, ye old fools, your honcho/ would be a swan among the gos lings; but it isn't "learning" half the world want; instead of "teaming," by which they mean cobwebs picked out of dead men'. brains, if they, would get some discipline. Discipline, disci.: that's the only education I ever saw that bro't a boy to any good. What's the use of bat• tering a man's brain's full of Greek and Latin pot-books, that he forgets before he doffs his last round jacket, or puts on his first long-tailed blue, if ye don't teach him the old Spartan vir. tun of obedience, hard living, early rising, and them sort of classics? Where's the use of in structing him in hexameters and pentameters, if you leave him ignorant of the value of a penny piece ? What height of bretherin stu pidity it is to be fillip' a boy's brains with the wisdom of the ancients, and then turn him out like an omalmun, to pick up his victuals among the moderns. IRELAND is nr-nown DAYS.—If on any occa sion a guest left the room, bits of paper were dropped into his glass, intimating the somber of rounds the bottle had gone ; and on his return he was obliged to awallow a glass for each, under the penalty of so many glasses of salt and wa ter. It was the practice of some to have decati tern with round bottoms, like a modern soda water bottle, the only contrivance in which they could stand being at the head of the table, be fore the host. Stopping the bottle was thus rendered impossible, and every ono was obliged to fill his glass at once, and pass the bottle to his neighbor, on the-peril of upsetting the con tents on the table. A still more common prac tice was to knock the stems off the glasses w:th a knife, so that they must be emptied as fast as they were filled, as they could not stand. Some times the guests, as they sat down, put off their shoes, which were taken out of the room; and the empty bottles were broken outside of the door, so that no one could pass out till the car ouse was over.—lreland Sixty Years Ago. UNCILII TOM IN Ss. our.—The foreign corres pondent of tho Newark Daily Advertiser, writing from Dresden, Saxony, January Gtb,. notes the following incident of deception: " A few weeks ago, at the annual fair in Dres den, one of the greatest curiosities of the day was a negro woman with a large iron ring in her nose, represented as a fugitive from slavery.— She was picte-ed upon the outside of the log chained by the ring, and a driver, holding a long whip to his hand, standing by. The ad mittance was about five cents United States or-- repay: Thousands flocked to see her, in order to gather from life an idea of American slavery. It was a good speculation for the erhibitor. I understand tho above forms a traveling exhibi tion, mak'ng a tour of the whole of Er-opo." ra„, A Valuable tliscovery with regard to Daguerreotypes has been made by Mr. S. N. Carvelho, an artist of Charleston, South erreSnit. It has been hitherto necessary to enclose Daguerreotypes in cases, and cover them with glass, as the least friction destroyed the work of son and shadow. Mr. Cerralho has discovered a perfectly transparent enamel, in soluble, by all ordinary agents, a thin coating of which being spread upon a daguerreotype, it may be carried about w:thont other protection, or sent by post to any part of . the world. The enamel produces no perceptible effect upon the picture. jr Shipping is scare and in, high demand on all the Atlantic seaports, owing to the large number of vessels absorbed by the California and Australia trade. The consequence is that all the ship builders at the eastward are full of work, and tho number of now vessels turned out the coming season will sr•pass any previous year. In our own ship-yards business is brisk, but the Yankees build vessels more at a venture, and depend upon chance for purchasers. In this way the ports of Now York and Beaten are kept constantly well supplied with now vessels, sent there by builders for charter or sale. Navas or CrrrEs /42ND rOWNS.---A writer in the tiationtd.lntelligencer complaituFof the 'names given, to new cities; towns, &t w in .cOnntziy, and says that be hiinself is n-eitizen of Dreidat,;. close by Viertna, on the'road to .2 Vir"Pitwqm, Anttocrp mid Corinthian in indiaria. !-''':.F-i' - '''''. e-f`~ ry POGTSTEPS.O9 ANGELS. 87 w. torraraunr. When the hours Of day are numbered, And the yokes - of thoytbt --. - Woke the bitaurninarbotatunbered, b To a holy, cos' do'ight . . Era the arreatue, lamp aro light4ll, Antl,lllce phantoms grim end tell, ithadowettem the fitful 11e7 Drone upon the peeler we' 'limn the forms of the deport. Enter at the open door; . The beloved orma ; the friar heath. I, Come to tiott mecum more. 116, - tho YonnF' and sluing. eherlibed Noble lonEpogs for She atere, By the road-side fe" and perith 1, Weary by . rbajaareb 1.%,. They, tlm bob. ones and weakly, Wiw the eras of solier;og lyore, Foldtog.thele pete bsnds so meekly, Etpedk with Eisner earth no more. Awl with them the "Being Besot( 'Ye% Who unto my youth was given. Knee Wan rot th , np elm to love me, Awl la now a Walt' heaven. With a slow-anti noiseless footstep COMES, the mmenger ttie:ne, Takes the vacant chair beside me, Lays her gentle bend lu mine. Anil she sits and gazes ht me With those deck and tender eyes, Like the stars so slot end eeluWike, Looting downws.l Gum the skies. Uttered not, yet comprehended, la the spirit's saleolera prayer Soft rebukes, in bltesinga ended, Breathing from herr,lips of air. 0, though oft depressed and lonely, Alt my fears am bideslde, If I but rememberorl, Such 53 them hay. lived and died. Items of News and Miscellany The North Carolina Copper Company will sell at auction in New York, on the Ist of. tlerch, 100 tone of copper ore, al-early received from their mines. They have been offered $l5O per ton, which they refused. This parcel of ore, together with about • 100 tone more, has•been taken out of the mines within the last two -mouths the Company have just commenced ope rations. Cholera among the hogs.—The Louisville Cou rier states that there is great fatality among the bogs at Milton, By., and other points, and that it has been alarmingly destructive to the hogs at Carrollton, at the distillery ofiloot & Snyder. They have lost upwards of COO hogs in ten days, or about GO per day, with bet little abatement of the disease. Wisconsin, with a spare and emigrant popule .tion, bee a school rnd university fund of $850,- 000, and en arnual outlay for the instruction of her children of $120,000. A letter from Rome says : Miss Cushman a nd five other buttes, Including Grace Greenwood, Miss Homer, the young scrtptress—a fr - my little fellow, bright, wide awake, and short as pie-crust—Miss Vaughan, Miss Hays, &c., are living together lite the 'Happy Family,' in the Corso. Wicked wits ce'l them tho 'strong-nrind ed party.' They have reception every Wednes day evening. Mrs. Howard, the late mistress of Napoleon 111, has been enobled by the Emperor, who Ben purchased and made her proprietor of the village of Beatiregard, near Verseitles. She 'sill bear the title of Countess of Rear-egeril. Thrnips' Fire Annihilator will probably receive a thorough teat at last by ono of the depart_ merits of the GOTCI 'neat. One lirn.lrod of the machines ere expected to be bought fur $6,000, by order of Congress, the Secretary of the Na vy basing made a recommendation to that effect They are proposed to be used on bor^d 11. S. steamers and in the navy yards. ' To zriret the pile of velvet, Corer a hot smooth itsiv*sit iticieTiet itiollc - t4Siitiltst Irk firmly over It; the vapor a. sing %.'n rose the pile of the velvet, with the assistance of a light whisk. The carpenters end bricklayers of Cincinnati are on a strike for higher wages. IltAlutrd the celebrated joker soya that the reason why the gentlemen of the pressure called the editorial corpse, is on ateornt of their gen ererny being dead heads ! Isn't the boy Ir - ty ? —Lantern. The bill for the coinage of entail silver coin, of a reduced rate, has been approved by the President. It goes into operation on •he let of Juno next. In view of tho absence of mr. IC;ng in Cuba, and the probability that he will not reir-o to Washington, before Congress adjoin as, a bill has passed the Senate, authorizing the American Consrl at Havana, or soy judgejof the U. States 'Courts, or magistrate to adrair'sler the oath of Office to him as Vice President or. the Malted States. Kate -Viri:nia Poole, the girl who was par doned out of ",o New Hampshire State Pi son, about a year since, from a sentence for "fe for owatt:us her child ont or a car Ifrindow, has been convicted of sundry larcenies at Laurence , Mass., and sentenced to six months in the House of Correction. Chevalier linisemr-1 presented his creden tials to the Becreta4 of State on Saturday last, and was received as the Charge {d'Affaires of Ms Majesty the Emperor of Austeitt to the Govern ment of the United States. I Miss Della Brown of Onandagh county, N. Y.,. prosecuted L. Brockway, of Kenbeha, Wisconsin, for trifl'ug I:th ber afeCtions:l The case was tried last .week in the Circuit CCurt at Sy:stens° and resbited in a verdict of 000 for the fair plaintiff. 17 One of the depositors In the - Butchers' end Drovers Bank, io Now York, it timid, has over drawn his account some $10,4100 or $12,000, through - favors extended to hltrr by the teller.— The money, hottever, it is eupiosed be re. covered. A large wildcat was caughtin a trap near Middletown, CL, on Tuesday tight. A large dog was sot ctpott It, bat altheqh confined by ono footAn tho trap, it could kn the dog (low.' with the greatest ease-with-meta its paws. It Was knocked in the bead. Cerestna O. Overefreet, was of dead n his house, near Brandon, Mis., on e 6th inst., and instantly killed. His skull wee broken to pieces by the iuschargo, eleven large buckshot having entered it. Reny Pridgen, a neighbor was accused of the murder, end committed for triaL The fat oz used at the carnival In Paris this year was called Uncle Tom, aachls two attend ants Shelby and St. Clare. i Dr. Wiamets Ve , relit. Sir Dal:ng a practice of more t. , . twenty years, Dr. lii'Latie has attended innumerable pedients efDlck I with every form of worm disesse, and was Induced to apply all Ibo energies of t's mind to the discom of ft tern 'rage or worm destroyer, certain in its affects; the result of hi. Is born I. the American Worm Specific, ntiw beftwe the public., which Is perfectly sofa, end may be gisim n"ite to children of the most tender ago, or to the r.;:i. I adult; It puppet i mildly and sulsdues rover, and des,oy • worms with Invert. able slimes'. It is easy of Ws:deist o n, mid as it does not contain mercury in any form whet ter, no restrictions arc necessary with regard to drinking IA water. nor is It capable of doing tho least injury to tht . urost tender ;-.lastAn Incredible number of worms hare Or expelled by ti 's great IMMO Algt. , • air Beware or Counterfeits I /or sale by moat of the Druggistaland Alorehants, and by the sole proprietors. J. KIDD & CO., febMsdkw ; PO Wood ',keel. 11. ARPNE'S BIATIAZINE—for M Goders Lady's Book do. Orabrun's kinrslne do. I For kohl by B. N 0.104 Wood fox MAGAZINE 9 Y1)1L MARCII.—Just Received— Ilarper's Magazine far March. Plan sm'a Marmene err hfarrh. Rose &manilla, or a llusband's *yatery and a 71 1 6'e Remtion. The First Fele° Step, or the Path of &.-130. A Romance of Life in London, by O.:W. AL Reynolds. The Adventism of Ferdinand Count Fattuna, by Ibbiri Smollett, a now edition, fast Issued. Back numbers of llarper's and Prtittam's 313,73irte. can bo had at W. A. GILDENFXNNEY 1t.0024 marl , 76 Fourth street. CVO! Hundred cad Ten Thou C *lrecf Ilarper's IVJ New !deathly Magerine nre now *old meary. .7turt received—La IL Miner Je 0:01‘, 80. = Smithfield et Extrpois kiegultte for Martz zombi file: a great? atinot of very it:aerating artklco, fit= 1 111 7 . Previono lumber. Panne', Monthly fin , Gau l s lady l o Book for .I.Lardi. ' • • Graham% Magazine Om March ' Petersce,slf.sestfor Mara; •ztampooth 'Counterfeit' 'Detector for ?friar*, :lettliek ts. description of a stew batch of 'Co onterfefts. cc Mtnen. , MINER It CO, Wad -Bo.= goalttelekt street. .: . 4:4 : :r . '; ' .',.: ' : '''':''' '--- .''.;.7 , itt-.:t';•,,:.:,:...:, .:-.:':..F.1':-:',-;..: L-•::-,,,''';:.--;;-i.t.'-';'-7:. I/esti:lt:J.' Kidd. 4e.. ;Co.; bsre ;hist. retehod. jive handled dorn of F. B.: CLEfiV.EICS , hiy - lity - perfiqu'eg: HONEY BOATS, anniiiising theekdiruni 11elt# , SonSEX' tin Scented. Mlad&r;lfoslc &Giro 'lrio4r;:iiiiierltnd HOlq Sinning Batiptwf It is IntmUti4 - 1 . 06:111010 CMAN32:!3 . . Soap , P113 . 44tqfj1(4 . 111 *fa: . - _ :sonslli :F Imp Poadar d: Tullis, Boot and Me Mangactnier, Ind Wholemlel36lor, No:14 Baplay atneat, dombalow tla&Astar liounaiS ene Si avrawded, by Prafalilin -11 Instlitatei.ll3s2....F. IL 5..5.1,T11, Ilintuiree turer of Potket Books, Porte Morrooles., Rose Wuxi Writing Desks, Dressing Cases nod Work Roses, street , ooo door below Bixes Thibabdolda. • wart3m . Bat ilia es it e GERMAN COGRI.GII,"_. published - Deily and Weekly, at Pitte burgh, Bis the - lari,Tiit circulation of any other German pa per in Western Pennsylvania . The fact is wet known and cannot honestly be contra /fete It Is , therefore, the most desirable inedium far our Merchants, Manufactarers, and biaiditess men generally, who wish to :advertise in the 'Geri' men language, as it circulates largely In the. State of Ohio. Adiantlsenitaits willbetninalated gratis, and Inserted 04 liberal terms., Office Of the' German fi pberty strast, near Sfultbfield. • feleka PIIILADIMI'D IA CURTAIN WAREHODSE.... AT TILE OLD ESTABLISHED cutrum - MkitFILOUSI.I. 171 vitEnNur ST:, OPPOSITETHESTA.TE 'TIOUSE. IL W. SAFFORD, (late Safford & Cookman,), keeps constantly on: hand the most extensive And Varied assortntent of Curtains and Ciartnin Materials to bo Gsund in the city, comprising, in port of the following COBTAJN GOODS AND FURNITURE cOrisIZTNCS—all styles of-- French Lam Curtains, Window Shadee, all prices, Diuslin .4 TWIT Holland", all widths, Prenclallrocatelles,;ll widths, Gilt Cornicet, every style,and French Plush,- --- prier, • Satin Lairms, Gilt Curtain Pins, - . , . . " Lamplt, , Bands, .. Secs. Cortia and Teaneb, - ltammk Linens, tamps, all prices, • Crishmerette, LonPs, , Plain Turkey Red, Fringes,' . ..,, o . India Satin Damask, Pic.are Tassels Bo Cord 4 ' . Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses, - Furniture (limps, llooks, Itinp, Bracken., &a A full assortment of the above goods constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. ' (marl ly--aL m. n. OLLER CLOTH—A Eupply.alirap on band, nod for sale 1L by [rand] IT. LEE. PELE bigheat price in matt paid. far Aropi, and SHEEP j PELTS, by ranull A. LKE. T 014-15 bbl.a. No. 1 "Cincimardl" Lard Oil, f• I_4 cal° by [marl] HILLER h RICKETSON. YlO l .ll-10 cuts first, abrt4,l'otagb, landing. and to r Foie by (marl] MILLER t nteKka's.o.N.. BROOMS -AV dm. Corn Brooms, received and Tar solo by marl MILLER .t RICKETSON. rIXOLIAIXO—bo bxs. and bad/ bx.e. " Maibert & tiontarrl'e b'e, on consignomnt and for rile At eastern prim% by marl MILLER. & RICKETEON: TiuTE ILVOLNA. SUOAU—LO. boxes whits Hanna Sugar', In store and for sale by • marl MILER L RICKETSON. XT U. SUUAI--76 bhdr_ Sew , (Means Sugar,. melsal . .t~ and fbt talfiby' marl 1\1"U. MULASSES—WO b6la. Y. 0. Molasses; .1-1 • MO half Mir. do: ReeelTral and for rale by CLOVER. AND 1151011 LY SZEDS -115 bus. prime Penns. Clover Seed: • CO do Timothy Seed; In more and for role by 2,IILLER. k RICEETSIM. Ilia Colliw- C°"•Las.4l), 0 ; ' 20 rockets white Jai% OJ f ee; is dare mad for tole by marl II:dr ItIA:F.I%ED- .2 do r- more of CULT'S 4, 5 and Bin• Ghee REPEATING PISTOLS. • Alm, anc-half dozen of the army AU of which we will poll at aWern For role at lIOWN Ir TETLEY'S =al Enterprix Works. 1 , MIL EN titiOpci ---3 eases clackweeds; I do Fine Black Eassimere; 1 do Fancy Tweeds; 1 do Barred Flannels; Received on consignment mat tor salt low, to clime, by marl 11. LEE, 139 Liberty street. °Fitters . ; Game, Fish, &c: HA VINO discontinued it ironziection with A-YIELD: I ,I nee now In the constant receipt of the finest Oysters, kr., from W.1./3111TM or Baltimore. >state mut.% fatallles, At., supplied with the bed arlieles, on the most re:v.lEl.lWe terms. J. P. 1101:11ACII, tuarhfit corner of Wail nlOllllll streets. l'it) LET—A Mi. k Mow, on tr'llnra RtilVt, (Filth Wank) now orkorled by Mr. E. U. Ilmrtintrs. Abo—Tho Erick llovw ou Wylie street., furtnerly kriaa a CriewelEs IlbteL Also—Two Arm. of Lend, and runtlt Dwo l lar, Monte, op posite St. Stary'm Cetnetrt*. two wiles from the city; mai V.I.,PJ per snatern. Apply to virsrl 011.6-1 - alOrpt.A. bleached yoltiterSperin Oil; . IfiOU do natural °Wit fda do: 1500 do do '. Fell do; _ 1000 do bleached ~ do do; - nuo do do Winter Whale Oil; 1000 do Crude 11 dale Oit; al L.bl. Tatinen.' titralte Oil; lu Acre and fur r, re by ' marl mii.tnn & racHersoN ttn ytftrAl AAS XL-it c .T 't , proOerti ttrikrea l iiimatctorinlsri4br/IV prw•till Mark of EIreIJIIO.9IIIATILITeIhiIT Catit Wore at PAC. tory prior„ LI; assortment II I.srgostal artoploto. The n (malt, or eafttntont otsterm, 11.301 .Itormrs. Itou.okorpors, nod tinders, iilloSr‘drully o,lld to thk Tunic, J.Ali FS—MAK L`LT. . 1 SG Wool street. orar LtherV. TILL nentrer LON IN efilee.7,—.l. A. i sox k en- C 2 and 64 Market etreet. continuo their lass great Wrill.o In 1131 'al r, for one week ion g erint the end . of whieli time their Fifth street Store will I.la , eoutpletol. She holanee or their roods trill therefore. Iteforo neruoval, be out wt a rtiti greater rethtetien initrirra, and at n tar, cutrillee from enet ; let it I* their de•tire to tlea.r their uholo tioek: that they tray upon their Nen. :gum, with au entire new ' , Wk. marl IVE A N UFACTURVit. .Ikrife{ in Il.rrion anl Daa "Jur SILAW TRIMMINGS AND 4ETIFICII L FLOWERS, No. 41 1 4 4.4:1, I , avonal ,clreet, alar1:1.1 .DOSE.PII J. Drl''VE.BllCll, No. 78 North Second barcren Aree and Rare, PI , ILA Littll`lll.t, I Al Por.Trit, sad Illanoraziurer'A ii:7.rat.. Lau tar.n.le at lho lowect arhuleaale art' lita , icai, Math and Optical Irietrommt,, Vanuy (10. d.,:, Porte 310- nairg, Str Lion, IL - or=e rolnier. n•s; -, tro. pad , larp nor4a-ii.: nt : r.al rrint, and Picture.. tl"t Ilworood Frame Monidia,,7l. Depot at Faber'' , 1.00 l Philadelphia, Ilareh 1,1353. marl:3ra 117.13E1214:11E3.11, Na 11 South Second rims, near Market, has just received 1. la 'new and eareful:y iolerted at ock bf MIL LINERY GOODS, rouNiating in port of 11114nai, SPY-% Crapo., Lanni, Tarlatan., French aroLn ,.iian Flower, and, in fact, ece.7 article licionging in this HI% Offer' g tco.k at the loxn.t Taim and maxi rea.onablo (arson, he world an'icit a call of Milliner. and Mercluute. N. B.—A liberal s'lneance mad° for eath. rod gnat are and attention paid to order" from the country. Phßactelphia, north 1. ISM. PHILADELPHIA DRY GOODS. Ir EIIARPLESS 6 80,114, Importer of Which, French Goaland India Dry Goods, arereceising a general rupply of . for spring read sus:rater sees: Dam Goan—Alpacas, Gingham', Mocisseliars; French and India Silks, Do &gra, Lawns. ms—Thibet, Bzuct',..llmyy 0; Caton Crape, plain and richly embroklnrcd. FtII2MILLXII Coon —Linen Damasks, Sheetittgn; Napkins. Milne, FernibrreCtintrm: Martens, Damasks aid Radiants. klcis sa—Llnen I/tilling cad Sloan.; Fancy Worsteds, Habit Cloths, Tro Cassimeres., Marseilles and Silk Vestings In great varin.y. osarEfes =South Second street FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS. 111.r5: , ,i qui Anaratt, rarrnnoltaT, thit-itatt, Plain Obi Feaurni rh,h, &7ks, I:euzia &tab's's, Dici-ranu, cfc. SHOE MANUFACTURERS' GOODS, ENULISII AND FIZENCII f 1617NOS,ITAL1Ar.4 CLOTHS, 1 ICSTS, Ch3lloons, Linings, Barnsley Sheeting; Ass For tr. - o by ISAAC BARTON & CO., NOV/TM AND Jouures, South SECOND SLree4 PlAiladephia. mm-I.,:bn• C. AIEVER, Inventor mal manotiteturer of the oelebrittlxi IRON PLATE FRAME AND ; PATENT SEVERSEDTOF PLANO FORTES., ' No. 52 South Fourth Avert, Fbibu/elphla. The following. PEDALS bavo been awarded to ()ARAD &MYER, tin: ISO—Vint premium and SILVER 3IEDAL,FeankIIn fa scinate, Philadelphia. 1545—First premium end SILVER PEDAL, Fran6 l lo Peangylvania. 1616—Flrat premium and SILVER MEDAL, Fr, nklin In 'Mink., Pennsylvania. 1517—Flrot premium and SILVER. MEDA L. from Mechan ic.' Institute, Euaton. 1812—Firat premlnm and SILVER WED.% L, Franklin In stitute. reutoylvanin. 1646—Pint premium end SILVER 'MEDAL, Franklin In MO—Diploma and MEDAL :tfeetanice' Irditnte,Boeton. Tim vOICE OF THE WORLD; MR PRIZE REDA L OP THE WORLD'S PAIR ntr anted 10 COMEAU METEit, for him TWO PI ANOS, Octo ber ISM, IS,L. anrA I. JLaT 0! MUSICAL MAU L MEATS: W. STEILNDALE BENNETT, London. 111 TOR BERLIOZ, Paris. SIC. HENRY BISHOP. London. DIL ROBERT BLACK. America. DIL SCAFHAULT, Munich, Germany. SIR GEORGE EILLILT, London. EIHISMITED TELALBERG, London. Dr. NTT - ME, CHEVALIER NEWKOM; " PROFESSOR FISCIIIIOF, Vienna. CIPRIANI POTTER, London. Eldlndelphla, Mnrch I, ISM—marl:ly • • - DOLLARD, PRIMIER ARTIST?. IN RAIII—INFRN TOR OF TILE CELEBRATED GOSSARRII VENTILA TING WIO AND F.LASTIO RAND TOUPACES. It. DOL LARD has olwaym rely for sale a vpiendid rto r k of a m t s . Wig., Toupee., Ladles' Wigs, half 'l%'lg., ?riots, Braid., Carlo. /cc, beautißdly manufactured and O-Neheap n• at any establlr-braoat lu the Orion. • C. MOROLN, net, near Fourth DOLLAIID'S ficrirsoltun Extract. or Lustrous Hair Tonle, prepared from South American hole and roots, the moot auroesaftti article ever produced fir preset-ring tho hair from foiling out or changing color. restoring and presening it in a healthy and luxuriant Slate. Among other masons why Dullard's Hair Cutting Saloon maintains Its Immense popn wily, le the fad that the Tonle is applied to every bead of hair cut at his edablieliment, consequently kb; kept in bet , ter preservation than under any other known application. It being thus particularly tested by thouratule, offers the greatest guannty of Oa etilemy, Sold• wholemtio and retail at Weld establishment, 177 4 :IIOESTNYT Street, oppwite the State noose, naiad& B. DOLLARD has at last disecirend the .ne plug ullnonf ILAIR• Dlik: and . 1111I101111eSa It for, sale, with mime mitre deneeirSit surt•aaring everything of the kind now in nee.— It colors the hale either black or brown (aamay bedeeired) and it clad without any injury fo..The htti . roe skin, either by: stain.er otherwise:- tan - be washed - Of .listen minutes atter aplilleatlatc'seithent detracting- from -its. efficacy. • Person* t.sitinT the City ate insited to give hint a eel). Letters oci , dressed to 11. DOIJARD/17: , =MDT street, Philadel sdelphia, will metro attention. [marl. • • .:~ ~...+~, .~ 1 Ilvits.ivm:hc-v44l:iof MILLER & RICKETSON unL t RICKETSON jAMPS For - One Week! PI I ILADELPHIA. TUOICI AS WHITE. =TM Drab and Colored Cloths, IRISH LINENS, MEE G - . Low Spirits, energy and capoiltyter builinesi or . 4ile . ri;scaucci to eriojoy life and flopplrusx, ari; wretched complaints which Weal, prey illi)011 the constltntlen of the unhappy . objeet,•- They - are usually brocight on through trionblee and tailctiont or the mind, actlimbuy hOdto,contlned air iud elcsii &sidle:titan to etady. They aro sometimes • attended with Acisa et appe tite, • Indigection, iljomir4U, nervolui .daidliii;;!tighttat circuity, and a 101, .u.ralotililY, d'Anst!tati:OAlteismoit Nov, while these - melancholy dlande 237 :iiisknthabiigit sparkling eye loses-Its wonted lwAra--thii =bad tor Issictio. tratlan and vivacity—the body its manly amaze and sigor.!. and the noblest fecilugo of-our. nature gradually 'doll:mils away to a fretful peerlsh temper, until life' becomes a bur. • the ied ind other arise to shorten the existence of the A balisvf.ir these horrible dbuidera will be fund In that excellent iutiele, ImszYs FOREST WINEI ' ZaPSee lame. advertisement in another ix:damn: Sold Wbolealle arid Retail by Dr. GEO, 11. Km - 8E11,140, corner of Wood etreet and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.; id so, by JADES T. SAMPLE, north-Inuit cornier of Federal street and tho.Diamosul,Allegbeny City. ibwo•l•lw,akw , . 1 Scroifsilt is' due tio• Siee'l Painlin= to say that It tau been known tocompictely eiiidicaie smell ventage of this dreadful disdise Id lesti Mau iliarl4.l4 pther and afiess cost or inconverdeice to omPa-tint. The thousands of certithulM tulle anntb of the PriVrt tor, ninny of which are from well known tithseninfAhe city' of Pittsburgh and Its immodiate ildnity, go. toaboi clearly and bevondalt doubt; that 'Ktint's Paraminis lie nuidleinli, arm, common value, not only as a local 'exactly in itheuleatirrii, Desfness,'lnu ASS*DIII, but as a L l = Internal remedy, inviting The Investigating physicians, as well as the suffering;patient, to become so:panted merits. Those having a dread of mixtures .are assured medicine Is purely natural, and Is bottled as It flOWllinlka. thnbamm of the earth. .." The foll catfficrd4 copisdfrom apapeepaidielms/Mt &ramp, N. 1, and bears date Aeggd Issz. adkishir also etypanclod tbe cerifficaboilhe p. - 3,64 M. Pi This may I sit math - eartify, that I bar's' been ao badly tlicte,dwith Scrofula for the last sevenymentLat mostof the time I bare been unable to attend to any kind of bu.sinass, and much of the time amble to walk and eandued to my bed, and hare been boatel nearly all the time by the hen Physicians our country affords: L msMalonelly got mile re lief, but azt tare ; and =tinned toero'tryouts until Dr, Poot recommended me to layqbe Petroleum , or KockOil, aa ere. • rything else bad failed. did eo without faith at fast, bat the effect was astonishing; it theaw.the poison to thancrface at one; and I at once began to gnaw better, and by using wren bottles Ihave got a ears worth thousands &dollars. This may certify that Ibave been soinillotod with Merl Petroleum or Rock Oil, for more than s year, .and have re. yeatedly witnamd its hal:l4dd effaCtill In the come of loin• lent ulcers and other diseases AM vhdett it la recomineisded; and can with emblazon recommend it to boa medicine woe.. thy of attention, and COil rarely cry ant Mama hag attend ed its use where other modleincamdfidled. • . . • D.. X. 11307., IL For. =lf ill Dnialists In. ptia bsegb.. HAVE' BEHOVED TO THE 'CORNER OF. Wood.and Sixth . Streets • - Atir Where they offer to their old eastoreirsotad public general/y, atthe tired rites, Wholesale and Retail, the largest .meet select and complete stock. of CIIOLCE TEAS. FAXIIX anocznies, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE terbeknuel to the West. • .d 504.7 . • : CHAS: • E . : LOOMIS Stock and Bill Broker; Biota!, Bonds, Mortgnges, me., Negotiated. PLETICLIAIL /..117-11P3X CIVET TO TIER PIIDOLLSE AND SALE IF STOoKS. Walks inn &Joon& Co., anger of 'Wood sod A:moth sirens.. •. • . janDkly. TRAVELERS FOR BALTIMORE and WASHINGTON CITY, . LOOK AT. THIS. NO ET.4ol : lllth • RAILWAY TOE ENTIRE DISTANCE! And Pare Redneedt TWO LINES DAILY. ' rims.m.ers forßalthoote and - *Bahia - 7,ton aty are in formed,thst by purehming a rocket for Baltimore, at the Penneylvania Beare :el Company's Off:we. on Liberty - rt.. they can go forward over the route- by- which 'the . Unite!. Slates Great Wnarrn ifaß and 'Adams a Ctea {Teuton prefl, le casual. Leaving Pittaburgh at 3 and llXo'elork, A. 31„ and arririnm In Baltimore In 19. and 21 hoar% Teepee tisely—beink by far the quickrat and most pleasant route to the Emit. Ira-Through tidrzb,to natimore, - $9,00. . lie:Trroe chrsked lAroatift. L'ar Passengers for WathiCl2,lAff Win prorred on '- viairtly atter arrival In raltimore, there.being four Tram: directly m tem city. Fare from Baltimore - to Washlazon, $l,BO. - Purerr,zera are mecum! that the* aearcantodailon on the' 'mute la theeoontry. . - Malts fuming this . line, ars unsitrmod by. those of any littOsurgh, February Bth, 195;. ' ' T AltD-3)0 bbLI. prime Lard; oiz bsnd soitior ado by j 4 hbsl • '. • JOILN BLACK A-CO Virittlfra--0,10 War. Itortitical Whisky, on hand, znl for T nolo by (kb.%) .10141 BLACK 8 CO. . E? 6 I'ORK— . GOO 144. hi *tore and fur imil.•_br • i . t h us • .71MS• 11LA035, •& CO. 1 • • )1u •merAL,auo tom Belli Creek; . 100 do Nce. 1 and 3 lariats: far ink bp KENO & 310011111SAIR •- 541 COSS of Timm= !101l *Co's eelobrutpl Consuelo IJ Cue ent qura-ing Tobsooo, %foil m piper planes, oat ',veiled arid rar mde by teb2.l ..11A1'1.1111t1'. OARVIZ'S.L-liisseiend this day, et 1 the Carpet Wasehotee,..No. S 5 Fourth street, rich mg ete , ;:tut new styles Tamtry !again carpets, to iro Invite the stleationof mzbaecrc fetCs • • W. 31"th.thOCE. ' .., C.l VGA!: AND MOLAIMES— ' • . 1.,„ GOO lads. prime New °Hearts (oak eoopeene,) Molasses 100 hell bias. do • do 'd0;" iltUdldS. . do do &agar, extra; L 4.21 For tale lq .101121 MAMA CO. ----- (ZULU' tlti oil'altAGTs—A new calicon, with additional 10 lota and reterenees to Loth English and American de ekvris, by William 11. Bawls. ,Vitselind and for rale. by • ' • &WOW Ind Stationer, (3 Wood rtreet.betrieen Third And Fourth.. LAND W:ANTS Botitutr. sQLD AND LOCATED. M:I The nuderaigool. in rennet-Ban with dl=...: 4 l'llre•-•TW, I,:pq, of aarnport, Inaa will attend- to 'the kcoting of 1.111.15, Skvkrehing titlee, payment of taxes, or nay other bp eine.o in the Stab. of losns re afire to . public Lands .- Terms moderate: and the strietestattentian • paid to trirsoctionli revel wed, or to any blush:Las entrusted to them: ' • JAW BLAKELY. • No. lAA corner of Word mid Liberty 3t1.1L Western Insurance Company, Pittatorgh. R. MILLER, Jr., Presidrizt. $ P. M. 0011.00:1, Steretaiiu. CAPITAL, $300,000. • - irvare aminst aII kiwis ar riots, FIRE atml 3Lt-s GltiF. AU loe.ie.rUlbeUhnllradJustdpal prnaTtly A Home lietitution t Managed by Dln=sons vbo are well known In the ontunttnity,•and who are determitenk premptocae and Iftrnllty, to maintain the character which they hare sar,umcd; to offering the bat proteeticin to those who deire to be ituturrd. Directors.-4:. Miller, Jr, O.W, Rickel:son, .7. W. Butler; liolmr.t, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C Ihmsn, George W.Jackson, Wm: M. Lyon, James Lippencott. °write panic, Aram No- Aulay, Alinsoder Mallet, Thomas Soon. . . Offiro, No. in Waltz ' , tree; (Warebouse of 1 1 . pang Ca. up stair,) Pittaburgh. • • norl..kly Window Shade-.and Oil. Cloth Itltatn.f.tetory, 48 11tWI1 'STREET, .• E. R. KEENAN, • - " - 41.2 -Empr LA6iDSCAPE sitADES,Mi era ne. wr. b do do do : - - .75 to -• 87 do. • 0 do do do' 'V,OOk) 2.00 do. . Flowered, Gothic and Plato, assorted priece; • . Buff Linen, 44 250.; 64 Q 04.• . . . Buff 011• Cloth. 4-I 25c., 54 Sle., 64 4004'' • Carriage OG Clotholach, 4 M.E.,5-4 Mk., 64 40c4 : • Figured Each d 44 ..^2n, 54 40e., 154 4 .4 c: F.nomelled do 44 3,r., 54 40e., 64 50e.; ' Mahogany and Rosewood 4-1 W. c.. 3475 a, 64 876; -. . Table Corers; with centres, 44, ; , g, 75, 67316 and li each; Flour Oil Cloth, 4-4, 45, GO ond7oc, per yard; Fietirth Un&5,,,011 dot/4j 111,00esch. . • cumin°. - . tnng Mock On Coats.sl.76 etch. - • • .• .3 ackete st,ou. -- Pants hneje... Mote 623.4 - GOODYEAR'S ROD= GOODS. Long Black Costs $5,50 earn. Short Mack C00t,,, $4.2.5 each. - Lone Patna, 53,2.5 each. • le =ins. V 2,00 per lair. Devon. of leoinstbm.sonTrozotparent,Smerold,Ororn,lhor, Blue, Yellow and Climax" Window Shade Oil Cloth, am this le the sole and original Manufactory. All Goals warrantcd . nnt to diet. fad., or crack. . To Merebuts and Druggists throughout the union D. B. , CULLOUGII, • Al AN UFACTUIL III ER AND DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS, 4 . 0.; No. 141 Walden Lame, New York, T ESPECTFULLY invites the attention of Druggists and _Lk Merchants throughout the Ilnkto, to Ms large and ex tenelve aosartatent of PAINTS, OILS, bc., of the • BEST AND PUREST QUALITIES, which he offers for rale On my moderate tenon, bath to (ash and close-time buyers. Below are enumerated some of the leading articles: WHITE LEAD In oil, in kogsof 25 to 500 It et. nLeca PALNT, YELLOW OCHRE. YEN. RED, In oiL PATENT DRYER, SPANISH BROWN; TERRA DE SI. ENNA, In 011. CURER, CHROME ISIPIBULitE AND :.ADMICAL ORENNS, to aII PRUSSIAN BLUE, ennOWFTELOIVAii,i VERDICIRIS, In 011. TAIL S IRSof A n akin att LDIEL II OIL, RAW BOILED VTIT, Wu • CHALK, LAMP BLACK. ' • AM. and ENGLISH Ten. RED, CHROME RED and YEL. LOW, dry. INDIA RED, TIED LEAD, and LITLIARCE, dry. STONE FRENCH and YELLOW OCHRE, dry CHROME, PARIS and BRUNSWICK LULKEN:dry.. FRENCH AND AMERICAN WINDOW ' DTSICA.a and others In want of any of the abode: mentioned articles, NI Sad It to their Interest to call, as ow (=ilia. for manufacturing and purchtuang, and our expo rter:co In the biminese, glee WI advantages In selling over nod of those In tba same line. D. B. MVULIQUOII, jsztlkatoods 411 Maiden Lane, Now York.. . IMPORTANT TO HOUNERREPERS I Sondhing Edit)" a 3 1 more Ertrawasical than AS3cla Cream Thrtar, or any other Preparation in existence for doling.- TA WINNE'S CLIZERICAL YEAST, Oft BARENG JjPOW DEB—For raising Iltnoad, Biscuit, Griddle and Johnny talker., Pallhtge, Pot-Pict, Dorn Breed, Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, he. This article is one that every FAMILY ROTEL, BOARDING ROUSE, - • Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, TesseliCanal Boat, will find, r pock's careful trial, to be the eery 031:37 needed every sinnte day of Mir ezistence. Its most important advantages over the old system, are 1. It saves the expense of milk, eggs: shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouhle and expenso of mewing good yeast, —water only being necessary. • 2. No time is required for the dough to rise before baking • —consequently, bread may ho made in a few minutes. 3. A cook can always depend upon having light, sweet, tender and palatablebr.n. d and bisenit,4hether -the Dot!: be of the best quality er not 4. Breed made by this proem is mach more nutrition's, easier of digestion, bethaStted fora weak 'stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with yeast • S. The bread made by fermentation, does not ailed the same amount of nourishment to the system, thst it does when made with this compound; boesusetitemvtaMeterld contained in lamented bread, prevents the proper salmi of the gastric Auld upon it, and cousequent4i a Part only goes. .0 nourish the body while the acids toad to kirodoeel,T3' This.article has beat than:mealy liked. Whin war acconliztg .to tbe.:•dire4brus one rented to salt. . • _ - • • llgfeite careful to ask ter 1) enwsipll POWDIat take no Other; and you will sot badge& ed. Prindpal Alal. /Z Water *that; New Tort'W. the the test *reeere 'arid 41rWeSh VDetanY... • •••''. * ''' Agentein kittstargt • yfotet I & MMIRMWM . - !1•: - . - , - 7 . :r.2.' - '.." -- , ,, ..:.`i.•:,' - - ..... : . . ". - lEEE ',tarp an fetucurs..---. ---- ...—.......709177t e. IiOSTEZ . . . sir Dootappeo at 8% c l clock; pericomackee to eon:lion:wit -- at 7 - &ate may he conned et the Loa Office, diorlag the day, little:Sot extra charge. • --- DUR Kir &caul :lighter the celebratoidactrese, 'Mille MARIE ToteEviartyllit will be produced Abakspeere's pIs)oROMEO AND JpmEr.. .• 31,1118 M. - Doric Brater,/rd. ..... ... • Mo. =War., - . rax Ana um. e To cotKiaile withialErtdo WoOd laim Wis 4 grare.c . • ; - • — - z • •• • G e T O. W. likkUal • No. 144 fliaisblield gt. Itorst7 :ir:4otrin.t4l . 10)07e tie . 01115*,caratz MAI aril 'Woad graft, ' 113/.4Velth3g... 428. _ they:. , Angeratts iodge,_No. Z39 s L - o.or 0.r.11114ar W4nemisy meth* ta Washbuton tur m o ba - 6 Tel/ - _ - .WBLACATlLAV;orthe: t rozow No. M Mitred, where the ' y g e r' ribest. ELockAt i G rt." . 11 - .7.1. O. O. le.--Birse otmeettng,-Waalkineuul tbe3 7, :WOoditreet, between nth atteet and Virgin a/ 4, :117MBuscn Lobe; bro. 338-31eeta every Tuesday PM 311MCAIIIILZ Itscaznmw, 87,—„Ileets fret and Ulla l'ettlay °teach mouth. - rinikr2ol-'- tc• TNA .INSURANCE-'COMPANY., .t .f ' llartford, Coca.—tarftel Streits3oo 7 o,lo; , As! sets $4.89,172. Crake of the Pittatrtart*AgearyiAtterNere Salm ot3feardy J; L yonl r, Rood street.. -.2'1 - g&C/trust cornett carmna Agreat , intniper, soniare dreadfully tormented *Mt corns. 'Anemia- - sale rem - ill be • lltand in Dr. Coarea . Olan Pl.S.arift,'Ar•P• by edy D n r. GU). ICEIREiI, 140 Wood istreet. - - , retail at 123iand eta- per box- - - sips : • deductions to those erbo.burbi sell stain.:: : ::: .. 07CURTA/HS, Cartstin. Materials, ate ; Curtsin Trimmings . of every desartrakse,Sureitstre:':. Plushes,lhocatelles, Ae., Lace and 2ltterut Ctretsheor.Ts.-: Painted Window Grit Coralcxe, Crutaln_Pt_es; JAW", wholtsale•aret • . _ : . No. le/ Chesnut street, owner retth,_pti Cuitains • Itatie and - Trizented hi the very newest 11 . 1.11reaoa window - mu/1A Airsumiar.o%. teary, 031: Et :SS Nlr 4N72ADOIL-2114-' ruudirmull.l.A. Oar metro 504 kTrassilreitairrt' ' tar Mal; Air. Dealers arid °thins erehiiDiri'hi Ore car rail, fire parebasing elsewhere: 0 7 111ULRE. suZilm & i&eareerirsontlsad Arch sta, ft NELSON'S DILGITETIREOTYPEP.— Post O lithriags, Third street.. Likettrasiviitaken In all kltids at weather, from i AL IL tia.s P 31-, giving seettrate artistic and ardmatellkeimet, unlike and. vastly =- puke to the mum= damp d..ixitrytktyea at the tollowlttg cheap Dom: $1,50:4 E3 and upirant, antorling the Asa and 'malty atm= =tram. . _ Hakes L:cr ealdritefrosctU /L,IL to 2 P.N. • N. 8.--Llkeninunaolar.k at demand pacranuqatni in any put of** tity. -: • - '- _ . -Inarmety-- Tr -- .D.E..S.PlIiitSflp. Nobles- In ttur flead.sni all din• - Ltc) r claabLe dinclumni [manila est .tly and perms • nens.Varawedoritbn pain Incozrven, ter, Itindpal duria. of toe N. T. tit Stager/ orho may be consulted At 19 Azah Janet, Pin3adelyhLa, tronn 9 Id- to 3 li2dtteenjeium - Of close and alnieciiii andlficlni attention to this branch of special praetlee b 11.4 enabled him to teltnea tat ' treatment to such a degree et cameo collo Sad the tion'koon. - finned and chinkuitercasea yield, by nateadzrattentken to the ASSOCLAMP.I3I Firemen*, istsueastee Compaiay -of the City of Pittsburgh: K.I4OOIIBILtD, President—noßrarr PII4ICEZ ISiII Saeretary;. inters. egalzd-P/RX and -MARINE. W.S•efaLl kinds; Odieez in Pdonen.pau4 noose, Nos. 12.1. =A 125-2 sr: WIPITIZENEP - Insurtmes -CO Aar Plttsburgit.-11-1:1; 11.1110 r— 1;11AI VIM L. 111111.9111CLL, likantazi:7 - : Aria: 91 if greet, &amen !Lake! mat Thames MILL nal CAUL° MO:4m the Ohio and Mada. stpyl Rlvers and tritadarka . ' 7; ; Innues against Lan or Naugle byllre; ALSO—Agabsst the Pails of the Soo szuHolasullia:4o.:y:, it. D. ring, wm.• 2 am Ita*7., • Samuel M. • _ llobort Durilsp,jr.;- John & Dilworth,. & tbabsugh,„ •Yarris Salem, • -- . . -• ' - rioriiiiarassixerauf Yv. 156.Leatir strectransl2l. Disiziond . - L0Q319 100 tans Jambi esp anst-s.pequd o 0 met fariz4sby ' • - ' Z . - 1.1:00 alwiftangin.- . . JO= BUCK % .:1171S11-.--30 bbis. No. 3 Atzicittrel; • •DI half WA. - do: . Insurre - sad for p . ale,by . MMY-VCDTZOOOII-& CO, - - • cornrrs.f Penn aniUrvin JOHN GROUTT - • lICCESSON -to - Moamar • Intidietn . e. if S 1, BIZANDIE3, aI9T , IMES, #e Abso—Dower.-ixt4frarl,--- Old Misty and Pima Zlodody, borne: . of funktdtdd 'oar- , Hist gnataidittatturdb, Pa:..•- • - - Jan.U.df,-.7•-e• - • '• , ,TIXE thin method of informing frienda - ant ouzo- ". .wwww, that I bare renicmcd to the new Wszehoase, No.ilLikaty meet., nearly opptesit6l3”A C. 14 . Street ,- UpbB 1. ALMS, HUNTER. : Now Is the ekan g etiir Person with IMO, • ' r 30 111:1Y GOOD. ` WILL AND' FLILTDIOS j are In cieellant coadtdon,) or a TalThapir,.dcdng • intrinent, and boa aftmelianit always .enstm It gond rots of enatorn. It ran be tought cheap,. is the pro- . prienr ; ls_ going into other : Itrirms. Tor initatandlon, " - laire Mr.J. 1 1 .A.W0.11711;CLumsr,In the slitmolnL :. • SASSAM aCHOOL DOO/S3,—Darisoar -.Amu, are. keeping on band alarge supply of the - flandeig flebrot • I.lldOxi and Massachusetts Stably:an &bed Saidatiianblica: dans. *an, a larga avant:nett cif Carter's andol . b,_ "suitable for Fabbsib School Libraries.- - • • True* Qutation 11111 i Class 13cadst, Tickets, BecintAir;gstiks:' Cards, and other fabbatb •Sclanol reqsdaitea •leri«.!alq=st Dorton and ntlisdelphip_pdaits, by • r • ••••• feh2G! '• • r• DAVISON' & AGNEW, a Illarlide soirx Jecuolsr-...L...........,:„.;„....1..-.......coauTurS.A"- WI:4131110 and Retail:clothuag.iterehantk'' • - 110.:88 WOOD mIIE robseribers Teppirtfully - LoSorat thole o i l ounagmen I and tho public In general, shat they ban this 4sy seeitted:Outuesetves in the above. Mishima, wader '.the.tient Of JOON hTCLOQ-IiET .t CO. Thor respeetpgr.-Su:llett The previous b at each will be Bottled A CARD.-7b the 04sidsancr 'Orman .rtaidagt of Aut. it. bona., .41 I' tieighborirqd: itir, 4 . 6 isFecoat-1," modatice of the - and Frenth,ition jarteonoluded arrangemorits to draw dram= • pehlkek & CO, Fraakforton-the 314124 std to Mena Edwtrd Mount Co.,Bankezt, dank_ awatiatado payable In all tho priaripal Nora throgilkp4' z .:. r ! fXIiS 2 . 41467 M. 't.PPIY TdP.aCplgBC6 Sew Fork, Or, tie tualendrowd, Env:wall Amt, tio. ISG, aorta of. • ; • • WOW 'tuid-Libort7 streeta, nttsburgh. - - dielt - BLARIax. 101311kiii-AND PARASOL XAMMAiiO44__ ol -o : - N.ffasz gnaws, PIZOAII7II4-! iIL:DROW/11;.respecoany- isgonas-Anuil; Uistitu- PARA SOLS - Esrtitoappttsactik*lFOiNFPAan t • p te, Lid lathes their He is constantly adding pew, ediskania tar Stock coact the most be foand in the eons ttearOactkodl:44•aat Also, will be rosmd a large doet!.Or sisltag or low priced COTTON: acicauficerery quality, aid ; • a cisoice assortment of Sax, ell atirldr4 otkra atastnalr :•.: admire on !hi occt of manufsetute....."•-,, • Liar • • . • L A: ItiothiS... 7 —Beelt's Atelitte , ... lovivprodence,. it. - , ck . cceet .. ednion ;It vas 8 Tn. - '7 . - • • . ... .Binn'sllitatin•—Bion'a Janice, and Badmen Ewes Lev* Guide—Mb edition; revised, eoccven'd and sveetts 491,ei • : by Prederk t, Brightly, .Eaq.; 1 vol. Se . - - s, - • lilentiees American ermine/ Late—A Treialise car ih , Criminal' Lew of the United States, by.lt'redertek Vittarinti; --. . second edition; 1 vol. Bvo. DitniaP'4' !Ink of Fbrnu.—li: Book of Fcavits . Ointaini • more th an twelve hundred farms, fie Insole° ba theCtrar ng ts - of Transylvania, sad 01.U:el:rut ted Spth-5, by James D. Dun- - tap' seeowl edition; I la ilva.. • •• '.- linartcat's Law Lexicon—ate Law _letztene, @ Dictionary o_Jctrispradenne, by J. J. B. illtutott, Esq.; from the Lon. don edition • I voL Sm. . - . .. . • 121 e "10:6 aze. for sale by .' - • ' ' • . TIAV-kthl. . /OILS DOlll3 InMani: CARROLL usls. munamEw s - uurnsuiNG - . STORE. A X D BEIULT EILAXIIPACTORYi 145 Bata/sore at.. Baltimore,. under. Carroll Tnzundersigned, inecuslucting the above business, .na0e.,,,: e.,,,: diort to obtain the choicest Occsf4 aPpertairdng to the fientlettren's Furrdshini line th at is imported tolatto Nee York market: The store is kept coratantlyeapidied In - maamag e goods, together with a variety of hazy articles The attention of the pu b lic is also ailed to the PATICIT 8110IILDItit SIAM DUCT, maanfaetored by them, which for neatness ant comfOrt of St cannot to 4z:celled., To this branch of their tuodoess tbe undttoigned pay parcipplakst.-; Ration, arid are determined not to le 0=61 0 4 by anyably : - listiment in this city. An erpciienced Cutter einitaeged and a satisfavary II is warranted in miry ease. cons .- . • mama and hantvaried astortment of the alms artieles kept' term tantly on 4 which boffered to the trails otrillseral deelo.ulmo—feblo 81% LOX:Mai 11l uniu4sonivaai.mincit, oilfinßao3l d..ND YO. Alum.ll sootrodA ...... i .... ...... rw MePATIL, als Retain. • • • NOGRIDCi es - - (Lin TWICECKLL WandDOß4 corner or Commerc Pine Ste. CONSIGNIIMiT3 and Oninnuakm3 will roeat with prom end personal attentloo. mad liberal adorn:ea-TM b p e t prim arbett required, cm Ontsivamenta or Mils of Lading, m .. 2 Orders fa the purchime Odle Lend, Grab:, ticiap inl otherodere, viii be promptly Vat the lowest aterketericer. ' Th e Bece4 T b ig and Porwardlag of Merchamilm and once will meet with scare and diftrareln Pee' lowest 'sensor Pretht will always be proccroad, and the experow,„., • Stange mat Drama samuch as paudble avoided. J..& P.. Welch, St. I.mlat MU & kaftan_ p Cilaetz, Page & Ckarien, Blow litcoo, trada & umemen, • • dot • - & Co., cl do it ; i S loorm & Prat : er. • Ctontean & Valle,-- xhig do: slotor a ao:- whns . aor Doan; a co., E. 0. d0; ofaminasi'a ilausi a , . do D. WLeech .Britlirek Rrojittablg R. k C.. Varian it 00., do; Morgan. 4 3Lilurk [1 do Wm. tiolniei & C 0.,. do ; MIL Octorrys,, ' , do; Bknv it iareif, lien York. :Shield, &lure,- , _ do ; F rui t *franca, do; Joetelr lee & Co., _ =min im . Chalice AiMelat do; Alatlitot J. . A. o.ranreti ida.,Bcctorn W. R. ...- roaltvithr. , - - -. tiocava t ilin a c 0. ,, - do; MD. Nev ,eomb dr. _ din: .. T. C. Tviriell it Co, Coa.939cdon lilerdavdes. - Nvit _ .. . ell szorra*Ailoniztienee:vwfaitilif . ell r to our addrets, l llm.enbild y letter midi, or w rreadorsol ocricitof Udine before, or at tba - - thee of shipment. -.- MOORILDO&_ , _a MFarls ' jarL2o-jau27-retCo - St Louni_nindivii. 1111211 MEN i ' 4. wF.` tr. -; ... 111311Effil Axl7,sgzonai-; . , THEO= ispxo:l'o__A - OnOW.-• • • Mccrbeut, . - W. J. X.udftwil, j , • • B. SawYer, . RaL - fam 31..r.dge r, W. W. Dallas, • • Charier Kent s _. • - C. FL Paulson. -.WElZERtedftirool% P.Anstorts. RIM= ••• • O. P. Nitcanzzrpn. -* co. IMI