• - MM= ~..,,,,:-,:''.‘..,',.- ..SOME MATTERS. MlO/1/80 10S Boma) or 'kW/M.—The , ... .- wetting of the Members of the Board of Trade, :: 'Mid Let night in the rooms of the Ansociation, •.-." ihasnrganized by calling W. W. Wallace, Eat., go-the chair, and by appointing L. B. Fetterman, `.isM•r Secretary. ..: i The object ; of the meeting won stated to be, l'for the purpose of taking measures to extend the !.. . ; alackwater navigation of the Monongahela river, .'. ,• '. to'the northers counties/ of Virginia. , . , !..• 'General A - . J. Bannon, of Virginia, was called !'• `,: 'upon for a npeech, and addressed the meeting in ; a eery clear and forcible manner, on the import- Ince of, the subject which had called them-U.- 41:16er. This improvement .would not, It woe j. , Aiwa, build up this city, but it would be of - great I f, I belle 4 to it. The General pointed out the great !..'f , ratan s Of !ay. valleys of the hionongaliela and .. - Allegheny rivers to Pittsburgh. The total-Cost of the proposed improvement was only two bun t; dyed thousand dollars, nod the State of Virginia k • • Woe bound to take three fifths of the stock, when [ ..--- the remaining two.fifths mere raised by private it a Lscr ipti sn . If, however, the terms of the E ` ' charter were not noon complied with', that State f: , ' , would doubtless reface to beCome a atockhol i.., . lie pronetdefl to show, by the eleventh annu -1 • al exhibit of the business, of the Monongahela Slackwattr itati, - ;e_ticti company, the heavy.busi i. ness that - ce7orotion was doing, and to prove 1 7 . - bow greatly.it.wculd be increased, if the elack ..i. water was es:tended higher. 'up the river. ~ C de i -,.... inintl for our runnufacturen would spring up in ----;'-' the Beet., and Maiylaml, Virginia, - ; and North 'J . , • Citrolthawoulti deal with us largely. , Gen..Bannon encluded by pointing out the ! manner indshich improvements of this kind knit the country ..sgettite. The Virginian and the t•?,..,-•: Pennsylvanian would stand side by side, and a ~,. Jove of the anion Wits best promoted and encour .• aged by a union cf the interests of the north 1 -' sod ~ the south. " : .st - - General Lorimer was astonished that.he did - not see thorresident, or any of the managers of 1 dm hletiougahelo Company therm It was ter - r• • tainlytheir interest to aid in extending the Slack Wnier Navigetinu still higher rip the river. •-,..: ...: Mr. Charlei Poulson said that the President. - .••• General J. K. Aloorehcati was not In the city. „ •,-',.:,,..,` : GeneradLarimer had devoted all bin nttention --- to the Youghiogheny Slack Water Navigation, but "--...• looked on this proposed improvement as a most ... Important one, and one that would greatly tend . ' " - to promote the interests of Pittsburgh. -"General Bannon. announced. Ids intention of remaining a few days longer in Pittsburgh, - . for • :" . the purpose of receiving subscriptions. litr. Alexanderhad visited the counties of Vic - exima, deseribedby General, Bannon, recently, . -and could benrlestiaiony to the fertility of their soils, and the richness of -their coal, iron an t , other mil:Lend resources. The population wa 4 :.. . rapidly increasing, and the:only thing which rail'l - . - . iftted against the improvement of the country was the difflculty with which Its produete we got to Market. . -', - ' •- 11 ' . ':,...- • A number of shares of stock ere subscribed . .fer, and, on motion, the meeting ' adjourned. , We understand that General. Bannon will viol our litudness men to-day and to-morrow, and w rect ',‘• : trust that he may meet with a . favorable. . :•. Gem . ..no amount of subseriptions which ! . wishes to obtain here, is only& little above t o thousand dollnrs, and we trust that he will ha •••, f' : no difficulty in obtaining that small sum. .COMET Or QUARTER M*ONB. . January 28. lion. Win. B. kleclnre, President Judge; and Samuel Jones and Wm, Kerr, As ' lodge 'Judges:: .Commonwealth ss. John Phillipler—lnflict meat, keeping a . gambling! and tippling house The jury this morning returned a verdict of no' guilty of keeping , a gambling house; guilty of keeping n tippling hou.le. The -defendant wan fined twentyldollars an] the costa of prtsecution. Ile was also fined twenty dollars arid cots on a,protions charge 1, the same nature, which had ben brought against Commonwealth NT, Beach Redman—lndict,- 'el btealing horse, and selling the skim The defendant ie a miserable looking old man. ap. parently ovir,eighia Years of age. : Attorney Generarllarragh, and several Othe'r witnesses, testified to Itednian'S good character. lives - proved that at the time Le was accused of etealing the lore, he Lad Duo of his own in his . peseinsion; the - skin of width ansiered the de - saiPtion of he one he sold. • •i Tho cake of Beard itednian—lrufictinent, Hone Stealing; was eontimusl. .. - After having beeu addrewed by eke counsel,. ;ad.? eceived a:charge froth fus latiOr, Judge McClure; which woe favorable to the prisoner, the jury retired, and in a short time brought in a verdict of .tnotguilty." ' 1 • . The primmer Was discharged byProciamation, and, bowing to the Judges• loft the Court.. Cemoionwcsith vs:Caspar Shronalralittment, Keeping a Tipplirig Sohn. , , Myers C.-arher wrii the pre-seceding vitnesi in this case: He store that. Shrum's house was fitted up, with 1, bar, &Wes, Lt.; but had nev.er • Mil him sell liquor._ The jury, without leavhig thebos, returned a verdict of “pot guilty= Bounty to pay coots." Commonwealth T 5. Michael ifechler--hulicted for a 31h...demeanor; a.l.;:,cd to: have h en com mitted in attcniptiur; to sot ftre to a ha ...ji in the eottutry, over the Monongahela , rirM-. , I. jury was celled, but not swore, and the trial of the ease was.posiponed until Thursday mottling. ' 3lartlaa Smith, a colored rdn.mn„ who was im prisoned on an attachment, In, di•obsrgcd. His Honor, Judgc McClure. auudanced to the jurymen-in r.ttendance, .that their, attendance ,would only be required for anttherday, when a number of tippling house caws wilt be tried , The Coirt then adjourned until this morning At 9 o'clook.: - . 1 OBTP.SUMMom... - UNuraFxl.sE rKETVICL.S.— Begat persons have been convicted of this of fence at. the present term of the Court of Quer der Sessions, out no one bas rendered bitneolf so notorious by this infamous trade es a German waged Daniel Snyder, who has been convicted on no leas than three indictments. I His country inen were principally the victims of hislmmery, -but "all were fists that cane to his I net,',. and his shrewdness and cunning rendered him almost irrverably successful in his undertakings. One of his best "dodges" was .-going around among the Gcriaan tippling house keepera, and repre senting: himself as employed by the Court of Quarter Sessions, for the purpose 'of compromi simi all suits of that nature. If 'they would pay him eight or fen debate, he would give them a receipt, which .he declared, if-handed to the ' would exempt them froni Punishment.— Ode or these infamous tranneiSoll9 came to light :yesterday afternoon. A (Term= named Shrum was broughtinto Court on Id's eharge , pf :;,keeping a' tippling house. There was no evi dence to warrant his conviction,' nor did it ap 4rgar that be had ever sold any thing but miner= al ;water, or something else of thit nature, yet AI Indifatigable Daniel had been with him, and - steered him that the Court would convict hint, if ‘arl Wcounter in his home,' and glasses, t .whehei it could be proeml that he actually sold t',-trythiliaotta liquors or not. , Intlueneed by his rep rsocalstlons;the German went ant and pawned I 'Meg hfil wearing apparel, to Pay the sum of . eight dame and'ixty-two cents, I the "amount of contain the case." , Snyder - gave him a re . - ceipt for Ca; butreterned after a few days, tell hag hhethit hey had made a mistake, anitthe costslamoruted to several dearer more. This toe) waspald'hut still Snyder, was not ratified, sad Ctilltilllll4 to "bleed" him' at intervals ' until 1 his money attl l patienca were alike! exhausted.— , It is some taro - Intl. :i t. reflect that this swindler will he 4gt, fa lt time, at least, where he can no longs impose Ten the communitY. tom 'named Edward Watson, who appeared •is a 10!ness 'against John Maniples, iu,thctitil for keepkg a tippling ,house, was yes terday committed ti prison on au/large of libel. It appears Oaf be INA aritteu alletter to Judge m e cluse, elating au the house which Phillipier kept was a salitatice,srel that he bad been twice Wicted for keeping thous° of ill fame. Four A i r waves wero attadid , to the litter, whichthe persons whose' Mal bey lavlDE)Nr#ten. • be, , . onr local column of vta t c ,u., on , the arrest of a person.on e ha o 0e 7: 11 7 s threatening letters for the mrpni.e of extorting looney from one of our eit,,ctui, nod we are pleased to learn that the nide affair originated to alitistike,l and when taint the Meyer's Office, the innocence of the uqd . woo deorly protedoind Le was dircharged: tatnutstert—The COurt .et . ct air f er ses sions adjourn on T h ur s day. • • TinWzmum—YesteNnyv , ash mud the arts . .nther wait nett' " winter mils !atm taken his • =ZOOLOGICAL I 'Reported for Also Pittsburgh. tha SMICLICIDIIII Institute, Wn liT.101:1 ; Cr TOO i3r.1,41 • From Anu lry 21V fn Jil . . Date. 5L1.171t3C,..0 311, 111 111. 420 11 .23 :,12 e 42 ' 1)0 32: -33 ; • 28,.. 41 i - 1, • - o P B. Jones, Ehq., Reggie. Harpers. publishers. Las tot the first edition of Ids •!jigFylimgatu.l.” BY TELEGRAPH. OONGRESSIONAL WastrisatoN, Jaaux7 28, 1851 Senate—Mr. Clay presented a petition from cit :ens of Pennsylvania, praying the modikation .f the tariff. Mr. Hamlin presented petitiona in favor of the repeard of the fugitive slave law, which were bid on the table. • Mr. Walker offered a resolution, which. gas ;adopted, to invitee ns to the capacity orate pres ent patent osce; building to the parposes for which it warerected. peveral other petitions were presented, and resolutions acted'opon and adopted ; Mr. Owin submitted a resolution', calling for the correspondence, in relation to the seizure of British vessels in Oregon, which was agreed to. The Senate then took up the bill to ascertain and settle the private land claims' in Califor nia. 3lr. Benton moved to strike out the 18th sec tion; and after a loug debate-, the motion was re- .. . Mr. Berrien offered various amendments, which were agreed •tu. The Senate then adjourned. Housio , —The bith of Mr. Johnston, of Tennes see, to give every man 160 acres of public land or) certain conditions, including the occupancy 1: ,1 a d settlement thereof, was taken up. r. Brown, of filississrppi, offered a substi tu e proposing to extend the pre-emption right n til the occupant is able to pay for the land.- 11 advocated the subsjitute at some length. Br. Vinton moved to lay the bill on 'the table. w lob was lost, yeas is, nave 90. The pni 17P2 then referred to Committee of the W ode on the state of the Union. The House then. resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, and took up the deficiency bill. Several amendments. were agreed to, among which the one providing pay for the temporary clerks -who were employed, more promptly to ex tute the bounty laud law. Mr. Strong, of Pennsylvania, offered anamend meat to modify the , present tariff. 'Mr. Jones raised the question an to the rele vancy of the gentlemen's amendment, after which the Committee rose and the House adjourned. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PUILADELPEIII Jan. 28. Cotton--There ie a moderate request in the market at 14.1@1/iic per lb. Flour—The market has undergone no change. Grain—Wheat is steady, with sales of fair and prime red at 10366105 c. Corn continues in fair request, with liniii..ed.supplies. Sales of yellow at 611 per bu. Clover Seed-.—Thero is n good demand for clo ver seed, with sales of spo to 400 bus at $4,871 Cl:fai per bis 4 641bs. Whiskey—The 'market is dull, and declining, with sales in hogsheads ae2.3c.., and 24ic in bar rels. Provisione—Nothing hidoing, forwant of stock to operate upon.' The inclemency of the, weather checks opera tions. • BALTIMORE MARKET. January 28. Flour—We have no-sales to report. GrainLSales of Red "Wheat at loogioac, and of white at 106 .a.llfic per hush. Sales of yellow Corn at GO®6le, kind of white at 67e. Oats are selling et 44a45c, and Tie at GUaGfic per bu. Clover Seed—Sales at Vie 5,121 per boatel, the latter for small lots of very fine. Provisions—The market is steady. Holders are firm, and prices tend upward. 'Groceries are steady. Sales of Rio Coffee at Mall} per fb. Whiskey—Sales at 24ia25ic, per gall, in Midi and bble. NEWFORK MARKET EOO3l REPORT. • January 28. Cotton—The market is. unseltlmL and nothing doing since the Arctic's arrival. Flour—The marketis steady, with sales aline) bble at $4,8164,94 for Idichigan and Indiana, and $5 for New Orleans. Grain—Wheat is dull, with more disposition to meet the views of buyers. Ohio is quoted at 1050108 c 41 bu. . Corals scarce and unchanged. Sales of new yellow at 67a 'lO bu. Provisions—Pork is better, with sales of 100 Ws mess at $12,121 %l lad., and mime at $9,- 1.2169,14. New„ mess is saleable at $?8,50 19 bbL Beef is held .higher, with small sales of mess at $8,37,010,50, and•of p ri me at VOSS per bbi. Primo 'mesa is held at $15®16 per labl. Beef llama are heavy at GI per b. , Cot taests'are staree;rofilh sales of ILO bbls hams at Sales of !Moulders at Ge per lb. lard is Srm, with sales 01.100 barrels old at 8 cents per lb. • Whiskey is dull, at 2Le. Linseed Oil—Sales of 1560 gallons st 740 per BalL Lead—Galmia is held at $4,87i615,00 per cwt. Other articles pare unchanged. =EI • January 2& Cotton is steady. with further sales of 100 bales. • Flour—The minikAt is more active. with fur ther sales of 4500 bbls at i,01a4,?4 for Judi ilia and Michigan; $5 fm rp.md lump Ldno. :tut .55,25a5,75 for feucy and cotta tibia Brawls Wheat is in bettor demand, with ;:des of .5000 bus Upper, Lalie on private [elms. Corn is 111134,1% A ith I..siee of 9000 but new S Wi tham at 67e. . . Provisious—fHl pork is better. nods sale, of 500 bbls at $12,124a12,25 for mess, and $9,1:2.6' 9,25 for prime. N.A. prime is, held as $18,.50. Sales of 200 bbls beef at $8.67i5.10,50 per 'fibl for mess, and s.sasG for prime. Prime mess is dull at 15,116 per bbl. Hams are quiet at 3a5 per bbl. Nothing is doing in pickled meats. Hogs are selling at $6 per evrt, which is a de cline. Lard is advancing, with miles of 350 bbls at Be, and 100 do new at She. Whiskey is firm, with sales of 200 barrels at 26 c. Tobacco—The market is active, with sales. of 100 Idols Kentucky at 9812 and of 'Maryland at 7e per'lb. , Linseed Oil—Sales to the extent of 7000 g alls at 90a91e, cash. Sales 300 bags Rio Coflea at per 19, which is an advance. Sales 100 bbls New Orleans Molasses at 306 Per 81,11. It will be seen by the following, which we cut from the Sacramento Transcript, that the Sand wich Islands are becoming rapidly Americanized. But it is almost certain that the simple Kaunas. will soon give place to his more energetic Yan kee brother, even without the use of violence or fraud. StrITNAGE IN THE SANDWICH ISLANDS .. . . .. The rightuf suffrage having been granted to J, thepeople residing in the Sandwich Wands, an election is Si take place on the first Monday in ; January, for members of a legislative body. termed the Parliament. The Honolulu Times congratulates its citizens upon the attainment or . this great privilege, and hails the event.% auspi cious for.the future growth and prosperity of the country. We have not twee the law prttseri- Meg the right iif, suffrage, and do not know pre eisely bow far it extends, but beliere that item braces all, both native born and foreign, who have resided lathe Island for a specifiedperiaL An adopted Hatraiian writing upon the tubject, says that this is the long wished for opportunity to engraft a vigorous ehoot of Anglo Saxon ent ergy upon the less thrifty tree of Hawaiian Leg islation, and. that it is sincerely to be hoped that the friends of progreis will not supinely sniffer the precious time to pass without taking Some vigorous steps in the matter. Twenty three persons ate to be elected, and a vigorous effort will be made to secure as many.of this number out of ..the universal Yankee na— tion" as possible. As 'is very justly remarked, the greatest objection to the Hawaii= govern : niont, Hawaiian legislation, and the iniministra'. I Hon of jastice in the Hawaiian earwig, le, and has been, that they have long bean behind the age. ..., No one can doubt that the only tweedy at once - ride, mild, and effective, and which will keep them within hailing distance of our State, the American eboot on. the Neill° side, in her on ward march of greatness, is the introduction of such men into the councils of the Hawaiian gov ernment 113 are . properly irabwed with the spirit of the ago they live in. The period has arrived when men, not only . of Integrity and moral worth are wantisi, but men must be, placed at the helm of State who are not timid and indecisive, but bold and determined. With such men at the, head of our neighboring government, we feel con !Meet that alga will speed on to eminence and take rank m a nation entitled to marked onnsid eratlon. • 4•loamy, rainy • Arm, indeed d.Prure alto. The PEiladelibu ft t Spirit Of the 'nines, a leader of the lileystena: State Democracy, in 'a long artl ele'rejoieing, over the elect] on'el Seuator has thelollowitifs ruertitilt : "Mr—Mr.:it:mutt et felted, :toil we city thank God for it' The $t ate is well rid of end the Terrain. olio or, ir.to life by the sou of his p u tr.,..orv. bona create.] back 'front Ilitrriti.borst to their b i , Nng rltoiee, to lie bpotlet their'betters with their various standett,. luntil they are trattiihirlitst either to the peniten tiaryar the Blot-house." ,IGszett; and for •hingtonlty. 110MUTS14 itemry 236 • {P m. Vailyeenn. Lln . 41. L 45 4 5 . 47 45, ' 47. 30 52 I 1 45. :40 . 1 4C, 44Y • - In the South of Hungary, there being no mon : received from uy except paper, which is nen, too worthless to Do ne- thousand dol d, the peasants Lave resorted to a system of 6'. ow novel, entitled , nehnnees hike that in dio ruder !stages of 154}- 1 • witty. • No Puma.," NuT Yiuß.—The Syrftell3o JOUr mil nys : • On bare been examining our peach andnpri cot trees, and find the fruit buds nll dead.-- The cold snap, with the thermometer at 11° be low zero, wso too much for them. So we 01011 hare none of this fruit next year. Perhaps some of our neighbors 011 a different soil, or on higher Dualities, hare fared better." TUC CCDA AY/Alll.—Tjlol . llll of OM Renter. son, for being concerned in the Cubs expedition, which has been progressing at New Orleans for some time, has revealed some rich ,disclosures. Several witnesses testified that they .wers enga ged. by Capt. Hardee, at Cincinnati, to go to ChugreS and California to work a quarts mine. The first intimation they of the real object of the expedition was when they arrived at the out side of the Belize and took on board arms and ammunition. Some on board the.vessel express ed themselves dissatisfied, and wished to return to Now Orleans. Capt. Hardee, told them they might go back on the tow boat, but it was kept at such a distance that it was impossible to get on board. The witnesses further stated that when they arrived at Gontby they had to enrol themselves in a company to get provisions.— ' Those that chose to remain on thy Georgians were permitted to do so. Col..o'llsts told them that he thought no .9cademilii that had gone so far would turn back. The men taken prisoners were badly treated. IRON BOLLING MILL--CAII .11ANUTACTOILS.-- The great advantages Cleveland affords as a manufacturing city, begin to be understood and appecinted. We have before mentioned the pur chase of land made by Mr. Hussey, of Pittsburgh. on the Luke Shore. near the Cles eland nod Pitts burgh Rail Road Depot, for Copper Smelting Works, the construction of which will be com menced in the Spring. This will be but the be ginning of extensive manufactures in that vicini ty.. Mr. Hays, also of Pittsburgh, and largely in terested in the Capper and Iron Mines of hale Superior, has just purchased three acres on the Case tract adjoining the site of the Copper Smel ting Waits, for the site of nu extensivelron Roll- ing NEW, to be erected another fall and winter, by a hear). Pittsburgh Company, soon to be or giurized fur that purpose. Mr. Hays, who is an active, enterprising business man, - has also pur chased a fine building lot on Euclid street, for Ids family residence. It is also highly probable that the Brothers Watson, extensive railroad car manufacturers, at Springfield, Mass., will soon establish a Car '.2llanufactury near the Cleveland and Pittsbutgh I Rail Road Depot. Such, we learn, is their pre sent intention, and that the Messrs. Case dispose of their. grounds for manufacturing purposes an the most liberal terms, donating generously to the first to establish a hew breach of manufac tures •on their very_ eligible location for exten sive industrial enterpriser. A day of increased prosperity is dawning upon Cleveland.—Cices /and Herald. ST. CELAH.LES HOTEL, New 011LEA118.—The destruction by fire of the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, which Has been announced by tel egraph as having taken place on the 18th, Will be considered by the entire North, who do busi ness in that city, as a public loss. Thousands who, during the fall and spring, visit the city for business,. pleasure, or health, mid litho have found a home in this princely establishment, Eel within it all the enjoyment of society, exercise, and luxurious living which could be desired, will miss their accustomed place. The loss, we tear, will prove irreparable. We think this hotel was built about 1836. It may be considered as har ing bcerrbuilt by the public, for, if we are not very much mistaken, it *as erected by a corpo ration with bankingpowcre, called the Exchange Hold Boating Company, which, in the trillium tion of lts business, and in the erection of this establishment, loaned their notes, which obtain• ed a wide circulation. The lank failed—the notes were sold at a high rate of discount—the . hotel was sold for the benefit of areditors, and we think, was purchased in by sundry associa ted individuals, of whom, Jacob Barker' war the principril. The cost of the hotel was not much short of a million of dollars. We fear that .money enough will not readily be found to rebuild it. The hotel was a beauti ful model of architecture,. the pride of_tia city, and woo visible to travellers ten or fifteen miles before reaching the city. It often provided for over seven hundred visitors. Whelp will Near Orleans' now find nccommodation for them gin. Oas. The Empire State, according to the census re turns of 1850, now nearly complete, contained pop:flatlet' on the Ist of June Jut of nearly, if not quite 3,100,006—an increase of about G30,- 000, or,'over twenty -Lye per centum diuMg the last ten years. The current estimate of 01)0 as the new ratio of Representation in the Hausa , ' would give her thirty-two members henceforth—a, loss of two. 'We are inclined to believe s however, that the, ratio will be nearer 100,000. and that our State will have but 31 members in the Eve , Cot:geesera succeeding the next.4.V. Tribune. M. P. Mrtcnezz.4e-We are again called upon ' to annoy:Lee the deceasilf one of our most re spected fellow citizens. .Matthow Pope Mitchell, Eaq. • the . wolf Imown and highly esteemed pro prietorpf the toiled States Hetet, died in that building, yesterday morning, about 4 o'clock, after all Maps., of thtee or four days, In the fifty.beienth year of his age. in the pour of a long and ',varied career in - Philadelphkand irbere.i he; had bccouie widely known for) the dig nity aeoP. urbanity. of his deportment, for the. ahilityi4M,',4lispleved iu his appropriate apiece, for hialciddly feelings and generous dispoaition, and for the many other excellent qualities which belimg: to' the character of the good, citizen and worthylenticuarin. To the travelling community all over the country Mr. Mitchell was particularly endeared by innumerable pleasanil associations and .friezlly recollections.—North Amer. • Dr.ae Lertee Quire—The Washiugton Ripoblia, la the course Of as interesting eructs upon this subject my. • I The whole number of dead letters returned to the Department we coo onlyvviguely estimate. Thu, in one quarter, the bulk of opened letters equalled about 6,030 bustle!. crammed; each buibel is suppeeed to Contain 1000 bushes, The number thtumed toe goer- . ter is 'therefore about bit milllous or twenty tour' million. a year! Unclaimed /moneys, less the dismiunt, are handed over to the general treasury, subject to the demands of the rightful owners; but we believe for the half ' year, ending )one the 30th, IgtO, the mount of the. wan not more than about 81,700, . Drafts, deeds and other papers, of value, nod also jewelry, mer.otoes, fire., are preserved et the dead letter office_ These are often recovered by thew owners with much delight. In one tosethcc, not , a great bile Mu.; a gentleman, for want of certain do c timenta believed whams bele - lost from the Mello 119114e1Mrelf in ;the power of en unscrupulous pep aon,tht a matter in Which property to the amount of ten tbinnand dollars (all the gentleman war worth) was Involved. A. n possible mesas of obtaining the papers, heapplied et the deed letter Mace and is about three mamma they were produeedl j The peekage had been Improperly addressed. • - • Deed letters are usually unpaid letters. The =Morn of prepaymentstuth become vastly roue patina since the reduction of protege to five had tee mere. to the fourth quarter of IEOO, the slumber of dead letters reeethed them llideinnstl, not pre ; paid, : 'was 8,700; the number pre paid, I,qlo. la the • third quaver of 1850, the prothaid letters from the - Boston pant office numbeved 1,61% art letters not pre paid, 9,401. These tameness are taken at ran demo. i • The Southern Rights Association of Christ Church Parish, S. C., met on the 17th inst., and after a number of flaming speeches from several of the Incendiary spirits of that section,. a series. of resolutions were adopted, approving the ap pointment of deputies to a Southern Congress, sod • call of a convention of the people of the Slate. The President of the Association, Dr. A. V. Toomcr, delivered a terrible philllpie aipsittst the North, in which he said the enly al ternative left the South was secession, or poser , ty and destruction. We quote the following as .specimen of the whole speech: •Wo must separate from a section of country whose interests, feelings, prejudices; and - Belga mantis are all at. war with ours. We mast form separate government. The al:web:Acting states must all yetsee that their only ash:Wen consists in unitingg, and that promptly, too,' in organising ' a Southern confederacy. Should we be wise enough thus to unite; all California; with her exhaustless treasures, would be our -- all New Mexico also; and the sun woull never Aloe op en n; country so rich; no groat, end so powerful, as would be our Southern Republic." This is grandiloquent enough in all eon science; Aqd if the people of the South were weak enough to pay any regard branch stuff, the Union would, likely enough, come near to disso lution. • Notalwrahcouass—The Charleston Evening News ests• that Mr. eal home, 'some 'tare before he death, nillrmed, in couvenalion with a gentleman by whom the facitwas told to the editor, that the right to estahnsh noronterooutae could be sultalned under tuat irovielon i of the lionentuuou which gave to WC States the privilege of trUllittilAt; quaranune mettle. ! lemma - He was of °Tuition that It felt clearly with. In the Spirit and intent, ea it out pat( of the Wrier of the consiitnitou--the prow woes being one tat domestm policy, of safety, ol is Of pro;ecuun, as well et of &amatory C3tllloll. There were low things that the subtle mind of John C. Calhoun could not have •-imitairtad" very plausibly, if he chose to undertake I the 'oak. li would be, however, ut the eye ot t comenou setts, a difficutt matter for even him to deduce this rioucluswe, without showing that the I Slob hod aurrendered au power+ al all lit the Gra. cal Ouverruneut We thing it would be found that alt couveivablesubject.mouer lerttalatirin one of t"domestic 1 polloy," of "safety," of self prefec ture," or of est.:lstory induce." It the Constitu tion la to be thus' construed, ti abased have been originally eugroased on gum elastic, and made to cover every conceivable proposition in or out of Eicillaro,—lN. O. than. HuL MIMEI MMM '; : f.. WOK HERE KY MUM A RE YOU A FATHER, laboring for: the 017oralloir Ziff: l or% fr "" :`1 . 1 4 ' K. 0. Isowe'r • Flokorrorsa * NAno. "'" * Are you • Jlothei, rorlering from dioosse to whirl, to -7.`," or" georroPy Faded, woe Dr. e. It Mar's fluter torroparlho—lt ul routairkiy oore you. (NI at our &wet. or on one of our agents. and Oat crane:when/ you will iitui that the abater War tmwarflla prepared by Ire.. B. Li. Bowe, has been the perrusneutly eating more Oise.. to which the bon.. family arc contlinially auliket, than my othee preparation of a...p.rui, o pal holuallt bald. i f. This xmlleino boo establiohni Ito DIA matathm .by Ito hunwrout out well attested ruin. • It Bout up In not bottles and In Mr Otiy that arts on the Idnier, Kidney.. me te c st the same tote, Which rouders it altogother viduable to caul ma Porticularly to female , . Beenre nod enquiry for hr. B. D. IIII)IVEB aIIaKER SAILEAILILLA. awl take Du alai, Price $1 par bottle—a &MB. for Eny rale by Ult. U. tIOIVE A W., EIYTYIYtnYs, 1 College Ilell,eineinuati, Olaa Tn yylynn n/lortler. may LIIII4I.InYA.I. AI, for vele 1, J. A. Junes, A trlY , Pk.k , k , " k W. 111,...k. H. AV. Alen'n.. J. V. Tnurn,nd. J. Whirr. a CO.. nlyl E. 11. Mnr.yeal, tlt Meit.n linot.C.tflis: or.:A.AAvrT State 'Muted tire Irikarance Company.. Branch taller- :,.1 Stnatinitrat. .Inn +.r) 14, laal. bent evidence of the 'success of eke Dinvtor. in envaltroring to anal, the . litaft 711 - 4Nt. ktut laermasat lantraar" m.-it the smolt of If Ult. Otiptosilehal amount of basil,. arbieb bna loon do., isaned orly Jun Pttlloirt in a little mon. than 7 menthe: nd na , a- J7t.o.ltat 0444 to Ilse COLIIP.IIY. lhe Diroctor, rroull to .at. tbr prano.rty instir,ll I. of in t.feat knot. Su rsoall 1 •• lar-o• tr.:11.410u inaartal for toil -rat. r I t "'ld • A. 0.. 01 ontarrly ....... 51.07:1:4S Off Amount of ttuutantm prx-crl. Walt - .0-13,19 4 7 Amount of tenth ...... 4.C:111 Amoul of a...We 404 t $70.125 a,suo tat 79 To 1,0,40401 fro. the shovo halanre. 1nc7.14451 ea. M Th' . ttho loce l o ottint a ot the oront•any 1. - eutata4n4 stri:4l, rot the - utVa. ,bt mutual priotrie.emegituiin;e , ,Y Member. and Ontitling halt te a .hare of the profit, and bY col , ' oqu mettnal In the *poem ef mutual Inqrtrance—thr.t ot I:LAS:11E11M, lileliw..—thus all!mr.tig equal letwtte 0. the in‘urni. The 1,..• an• nerunlingly divided Into two W. 1 ., dasseas. the eharler rrorkling dhat to part Of the funds of either een bo opprupnatrd fur the WY - Meta of losee occurring the other. _The First Class denominated the.FAIINIEIte' Cutil'AST. In which Woe. Mtee may he ode nnoti country dwelling', Lorna. oat building, mud pen,nol protwfil, hazardous Is aliow ed W ho taken. The Peened Clamdenmointited tho MF.RCIiA'STO' COWAN V, to which 'neurone, may he made own the mf , ' , WO , Of Iwolektir in town. and village. The premium MOPS are only about 0101 . 1 - I.rnt tart.. those usually charged by other Commutes, and the rate* low. Sot over t2.fdAl I. allowed to be engird in one 10. rality. and Oho applicanT le. allownl tint pri‘lloge of Imam nere aril liberality. It la LIOW tha control of the W d ivert John P. itutherf urd. Ailed J. Go b T. Jones. Alottm A. Cali, , Aedgeekt., Hobert tiluM John R. Pucker. J. RUIIIediFORD, Neaktent. A J. lltuirt. Semler, . A. A. CASAIrI, Artuar, jal.'7:trT F ISII-75 twin No 3 lockerel; CAP Lti for sale by ‘IODA ASH-25 casks Johnston's brand, fir Pale Ay }i,l3 J. k It. IYIAID BROOMS -15U doaihr Bale by jsal J. ± R. FLOYD 44 MEETINU of the Board of Managers of th , AMeghttlf Daunt,' Ageleultural Sudety 111 ho lirl.l at Iloe , a ravunyint tled. Ala). the 6th of V.threarl , 162. at In ticket, tha etrw.la.a.rd are nattuate.l to at. lobe. land • Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. A DRUM PRESCRIPTION swim, re% ' lr g rura 'g p " lagn P rZZarl t r n ,:art fermi rale upan Yttr 1.1 ,, Uh" apply at the Chrunkl.. nine, Pat TIE TIIMD WARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS havitur been int•totalnd. Na. Irtemitc. Inge In in raid netund+ prom.. on , nlng n_Talnirnr-h.n , for burr and girls. on Monday not, In rho Lecture Homo l ' . ( uV . 7sin F lgE ' ad i r InnarM t a 'h p=4lV i it i tlai 704 nr at the achnol noon. • . tat-411. if 0-PARTN EItSJI I P--*e have this day v.) ns..s.ust - with v. 13..njetniln K - 11124.1412*n. The haa ttrax silLte eoullutiol berrhiPnvott.kr the firm of JAMES A. IIUTCHISON AU). litt4truh. /a...nary INlsl.—jelni • _ 10E —lu earke Carolina•fur j. r.:l l 2 !L yn • - IVMICE—The portnership horetofore rr Wiry: ruder the Ben 01l f otimans A listriden.wm Al i rMllol.4 the let iu 4..1, by mutual euimenL Tht bud twes dill hereafter le earned on by Henry L. 130111.0 atal Abraham Garrison. to Use lama of Bu IL V. da,. lia ROLLNIAN rrieon. , IL L. DOLL.II.I If, j - a.lfbfler A. UAKRISON. ASSUBANCE—lnnuntnce on per ...n..4.... L., r ani and GO maT bff rdefed n :fifth:mat Loan Lffe Asenrwfor Soddy, by apttea . l k irgo u th i defend for grata tans drentsflon. Ensniro a 1 theltaak• Ingeonen of WM.. A. 'RILL 11.11. Y.= Wood rL eetend doer aboVo ',berth IciOLL BUTTER-25 iirls fresh. in good 4rder, ba .lure, fur Able by inl i lptgil , b , Ej j / C 1.., lAgll-7 brim No . i Leaf Lard; ~ r Ikeg, do d. 2 tbr ode by ''''. Iru ILWALEY A CO . __ ____ _. A SIZES-10,1make Pure taell; le cabsyaleratue, for lade b. 'l' J. a. R. YLOYD. Itoond Cbustb. .Q . }WARS-100,000 common fur eale.br b Jikea J. £IL riuttw Leis prime roll, for.ralti 3. a 11.143 Tb. Soda Ash—Price Reduced. ' 9 . 0 CASKS 31uspratt' best qualitvGlass Man /Oh. on 1..1=4 far ovular of err to or upward,. ' It. snTelittaitEE.l4PcniA. Winter Clothing at Reduced Prices, T W3l. PIGBY'S Cheap Cash .C 1,41111,2 Stme.Nn.l , Pr Wu.' .I.c of dir.ramq th, cf Int u nonk. ft. [nal.; rom Lin ..M..n..tvn rurrhantn for npring. xbort.fr to ha . 4,ttes2W.ia - .1 to offer tl.nrn ott greatly . lord .t l t to rnrur Inna with an ;real t,at :an. all) Le pumht. ' o , n • • ), I.:1 m. 'IL li 10 Ii.ORY IN UTS---2 I irt; iJi..::iie by - - a . 1,. , . _lv.. II .1311N; , 70?; ill I:Y APPLES 7-10 ..,,i, 1,, salt" by .11 V ,-,.1 .IV.st 11..1011 . :,:to. , • • - I ( ihLi;.7:-2.ju beuumbelle.l. , f: ,.... r t. ii ...1 j . , ... 1L . • ~N I ti P I..Clililik.E— . 2 1;r1n freta . for - sale. h , , rx.ti .. WII. 11. JUI/NSTI& if , orrox BATTING-100 belle for gale by ai.... , i,...1 WALLINUIVID tCO I,x Cincinnati ma " 4 '''Vt".:Elsoyortli r. ay DERILLNIERY, as •Inr. T.ubln't ratrools for the batlhcrebrot. 44 dor. - • ••• ••• Isnsorhal.) 14 dos. Jeunr WW harbela. lure, satin: 1 door. •• onoall 1.1.111. • dors chtuulon earall Sarbot.4. Torrelbrr with& full arid ....Irk Le trrorhanot nf tn. I'er folr•nrr• rill ronaregl r d Inr nnle at 1111141.1r44 rrinchta do. corner of Wu or aunt rillth amen. • Aral S. S. WKI ER.E.111.11. 'FALLOW—Thirty t.arrel. Sheep and twee.. t Carrel . by . Derr riajetr. suum:r.. /1310TI1Y SEED-4 barrels received and rrer Pa]. cr 1a95 SA3int.:lr. SHRIVEL iIHESICUTSSixty Luxhels and thik9,t.l SAMUEL SWIM:IL 111:1Ell APPLES-200 buehel juot rec'd, ALF aul for ode br p.m) w t P w01.0u .. :!.!4._ OtAsgE&Lfitey of now crop I,,:i.ed and Or sale by mirri P. smuvEn. 1 3 , 20 No, I'M ny,ll3llBcoarl ytmet. 'LOUR—Seventy five barielo Family Flour lYed god Or nit , by YaZ ,rm SAMUEL r. VARIVEN OLL BUTTER—Twenty barrel:4 prime kit Pot wag...l.M fur Miss by• • SAIIIIM P. F Lotm—wo superfine; nTT 021 1.4.14 nn . fale. Woc II JOIINNTON 112P.Konal . Dl{Y APPLES—Fifty Laehell+ recieived and for W. jna) 9A114:1;1. rfftatvr.n. WHITE BEANS--4 — harreln received and r.'.41. by Ya2o SAMUEL SRN-VEIL LARD --Twenty barrels and thirty kegs No. i Lard nmeived sad for sale Iry Jed SAWUEL It SIIRIVER. CASH FOR THE DIFFERENT GRADES of Washed Wool by /all 11. LEK. WOOLLEN GOODS..-Xone ease Scarlet Flmisel; I rare Brown Ylarisol, 6-1,. 2 g . ..... Wllllr l, 64: 3 rases owing Term's, all wool: lams Yartcy easetalerm, 2 rams Jeans, reeeival cm consignment ht. the smouraetsrme, lad feu =ls by jall 11. LEK. SIIIRTING MUSLINS.i IRISH LINENS. Murphy & Burebteht contfoneta bestow partlenbr • eottoe to We braewb of their Lesions. and ens careful 10 i retelaio r o stAVti „ l:7ll , llpe . newarnsatnlptia.rAfas, VIIINESE VERMILLION-741be for lola JJ by .1. KIDD R CO. HEMP SEED—Fifteen barrels (new crop) far ale by jail J. KID • CO. ilLUE—Twenty fivibairels for sale by -Rjell . KIDD f (..11, No. DO Wood .5- 'l LASS PAPER—Five hundred reams o Swilh'• Wont, for W. bb all • J. a 00. N0.C.0 Wood st• gli -- OYS' SATINETTS.Mu by a Burch- Illd WI waived • wet of Vst•T 11 1 . 04 •ett• ft r oy4 wean Wo. Pl . id and Plain (W4Mcce• Tir d Veltegt . •;.„ at me ". atat K"l'ci Trocuth • Wescott. tvlo AISINS--One hundred andtifty bolas nud 1, WO half boxes recol.A Ard Av nM WA by Alb DROWN C KIRKPATRICK ja I 6 • - - - 1 ALERATUS-4 catkkNo. 1 Salemma; 15 bbli, do dm, *. Om WI Male by • .1.104.5 DAT.7.F.LL, Jaall Gb Water street B _Lo — _ -- 031S-TOne hundriKt tom 'femme Traueree Daly. rerolY:n taaet... - .riteuera, anti fur auto by JAMES CA DA , Nu. Water .tmet- t Vls DON GLASS—Fire hundred borer asourtottl nisei to store ud for sato b Jan • Jllllll DAUM. TASII.-5 casks Potash, just received el eon .ele by ing 1111 BERT DALZELL tco. I,NIESLi ROLL BUTTER-20 Lx: jurt jr e.tvF I F.I.V Ili. fr.! , the tif the wit • in iiiinn , tioni th n • tir, tit 1-I , i nn 11l inn, NAT h • Agri -inn: , of flirt rill iiii,rainwly Jame:. in ii.b.)l3 only nil Pll.4.l.tirgh. January' 0,1 , 91.—.1nt:a , 1 2 1. 11 1 S SOLUTION OF PARTNER , SkI *Ol.Oll uoy, tt , wttl r e ein and en , u..olt,n ll 4Tru , of Um .L 1 himin a:1 suc.l.l actUctozni.... w a- . 111 V i z? , w u ll Ig.akrvy. HOUS S, FARMS, &c. AI OWEENT 'All that portiOn of my river trittibi Wog wean the Patotrurah .11i r Illclie Yl Plank limo the rivet supprwiel to contain shoot Mb acme. to whir be at a t a t . atrwy frt.. hoar° with marrow Lent atorierwllar underneth an unbent. • state lwrn. It all to a high este I,feultiv..lntt. and wtnilot he well ?tabular:it tor /WT.' irwrth . " , : i nt::: itrloruT ‘. y! The getilon to ...Wet are rpm] to :air lo country. as the occupant will hare his choice of tlei tire, plank raid. or rellrod ha his artamsandatlon WM. U. UAW KINS EAC EST TE FOR SALE--The under . .. si 'm e d °ff. .for ude a large number or rcihmble l h Yll4-4 . l ' - ' ,../ =Me serf ;drairable idles for masulter. tor*, in the ugh of final. ham. kcatral near the new Bubbe &haat home and rtiglish Lutiaknka Church. The rapid grow of Birmingham in penult/Ann and manufaeturinu wt. lth, end the reasonable ;dims at width lots will L. sidil, w II render tad= a safe am' PmrtitOtk' 1 . - vestment. Title rfmt. Terms favornble. For pertleulalw and term, enquire of the nndrniguM, at the elm of Gtioire F. Gilmore,/ Fsst, on UMW atm•t, Pithe burgh, letwrpn MIA and Fourth streets, or of B illiam FT... , and N. rath'butat F-Gre, et thrir oftlees in flirt,. 1110/1“11.' Jsbs • 31G5F..3 V. EATON. EOR SALE-;--:.-The FURNITURE and Fir t urn. 'of the ItottLioo Merl, Bt. Chfr elm with the se. Terms easy. Apply to R. A. DAILY, ri•evrtetor. Musburyb, lb.l—joL'istMAAUT WO LET—One , II ff on llottford rivet. atTIT to 1 oOR e it,,,ebseriber ofrers . foi IRLO he, a t bent 'mirk Howe. withint riwre %LM of Mewl. eitnared on the Knuth three Mlles of Mb city. lioaereiwri giver , 0 0 the let of April w.f.. • • • withry deflrable Iola( qroud. ecotAlthutowf Fn.? Atri, a rprpig uf extelient water thertota, Lltuawd furs, the above. , . , ANA a lot of kroutil 4.5 feet 11 huller hr feet. agkinlh. tog the trot:lmm of fir. A. Toner. near the city, OrDAD. the Feremmed nth Wen ard,,on DeanerylyauLa Arenne. Porretdon kirenly. . It 14 ono certain that the Plank /load rnU be ellAntlete Dart the shore prOpertr early in the coming rummer. For further InkrematiOnt apply to DAVID DEELEIt. Fourth-, .n.l. ned the frit illyeeri/e4 rn,rty• is22,ltf • o i u I l fN - TO t R a SALE—The tul. r c y r ber b gT,A yce, l nAlle o b r ny city ! r u a e lo bl O C i an. F nd Apegbruy Arcuate,. aced of Cimino. the bout* lc a larce donble brick building. In romplcte ordcb There Li carriage boner, two and orb oatec on . the {c crociVa i ire ;1 4 1ZI * Pi g , g FtVoll ' o g ;oga.. -Pam...inn given wnemever deaths!. /OILY OISBHAItT.' F EORMENT—A splendtd Dairy arm,r a adinfattny tba city, wall a good itselbcdc Elmer. Nl' , end line Apylo Unhand. AB°. a well frairbed Country Bunion rolls. Mile, eldAt room& Pith out buildluss and one arm of ground, within Unruly saluutace driso of the Crand Holum. /deo,parrs! Burin/a, owl Lvellln Uoutres4u and out of lb., pity, will be rrnted on restantable tonne: by I:WY Att'y at Las, 4_4141:1 irStrIPP 44 Brant street, mu Fourth FRENT—A two story Dwelliog rt , 4:44 ju Muse on Boy Kroft. EnqUire of • pl. JAMBS DALULL, PS Water It. FOR SALE OR ON PERPETUAL .4 LEASE .-- 1 wurvil f.= n. or on verpeto.i Iron, tot on , rno enrol, _24 feet front by too fret to Perrino nOo-, erb rgiaAPTPaVgZrZtrii< r AhttoZ:V;i 2 orlon Alley, befog 254 fert on Liberty. oy IW to sprion •Allry. Abo. 1.544.1 feet fronting on Yorgornm etreet. Immo- Hurl y opprolto the (karat !railroad Deintemlrnotaitring 45 mit.. : [jantl,Allfj JAMEN 0.11.411 A. VOR RENT—The stare room and cellar on 1: the small FM./ ounce cf Market street and the DI. anond, at ree/tentrupled as a Ism). atmot she the wental d Mini othriestd the lame Milldlng, entrance on the 1/1. mood. Will be mmtml for one or throe from tho Ist of April neat: • April homell 9Nera. 1/TC/1190N, latt9Ohltl • 114 Water ttreet- rALUABLIPROPERTY FOR SALE. The Third Want Doblle &hoot Ilinsio.iind eta 3 en 16 It MAIM& will be .1d either aenamilelT tit to aether; to suit .parehuera. The tab is Ili) frolt wide on' Any alto. and in forms Itet deep on Diamond alleyj Any addlikmal tion doilmil will ba given, aid tenror of sale made bittratii m antilttan JUAN It MASK/W. Presl. IMO Direction, at No. C and SS -Market meet. Jantil lm To LET—A large Mansion HOUor with E 31 acne of Lealattarbedodthateil st Oaklet& • /013 11111D1. JONES *W. Beal.Herrite worth $lOO,OOO. ArEitiMESIRABLE ProloertT in . Alle- V ph..T luny twr T.O n aeraa lestdooor ri7i fing bank, Ist 'ward, ono baring ...trout or m f..t tri?Ot l i ' t TOT trt u d.r, _=7. 1 0174 4 =1 1 ?, agonling a &lig to vier of toe city of Pittsburgh, the Allegbouy:analublo -; kW. Orton( ground fronting both on . iionik %a fool, runnbug feet back, bound. 4 by taccnnY foci stoc. phikat in rear. Mao, (wont y acroa directly oppnite the Rail Road Dojni, of the taut docirabla progeny now offered for ale. This pima of. groundygicre induccutents to nooulatora Apply in , Jall EIA/RD Ihkßl. ll4 Pecund at L"T.-That desirableibsidence at -t1 oepted it the subscriber, situated Orvssubtlruh Fite, in the Baough of Ls.., rills. Ito honor Is w r and convenient. it.. 12 rooms, 2 then with • 1,110 P. 1114. f01141 4 :11 " , tray sod hdt.trarx She omnibus station Is • short Albs Ism Wow, ant persons can co In at soy Mark boor. For par ticulars Inquire dr i.OBT. intnirsoN, 116 et stmt. VOR RENT—A SeirMn.t. in East Binning ,' ham, well &Weil fix a large bteilner: It eau orati. man' lbw entire iMIPiORWiI of lbw llfutthy tail hall Wail. It will he thonnighlr ftlwilWille wit u. hhikiii•wfol fur a Wm of Team Abe, au excellent sliwitrt Welt eawklng—eley I t M wereraloinil of eaewllentStiew. luqulre of lallettiatraw K PHILLIPS. FAA hinulnithatu. ikitEM.LA Dwelling House, with ...M . remur eleveurnatis In repair with lua i 7 "awl. on Tedenil Anat. la/eghewf. rem. 1.175 M.o.* Alm. nonr. au Martel stn.', Plltrburzh, o hwa %Tambov.e nu gm] wireral Amme to Prat 11. D. tifi7.7...k rgo L,BT.—The Three Story Dwelling 5 , Net!ITI. Wylie %treed , et lucent excepted hp ohm R. Lleingrue, awl containing ture dinind mum etCRI tithe. on the Ora .nexer. oxeceertede M 1.113 UP led of April. Inquire or 3. ir ID.I.I.e)Y il Round Churehill LET--Ono Two Story Brick House, 74; crentalnind I moue& rn Centre Avenue, :diem-.Vet z ... vox. Road. Lea tut. }:u.pdre wATT J .. • • IF - ItiftitElCT. The Store, 11R Market ;14,1 rt,et, th,rehrored elver Irene the turner nt Icrt Merkel. e nd . h lou ,rerre. Isrerwon um% ths.tgar l Sr next dn..of liigi pe,4len 106 Wee rt. FOR - I:ENT, two ter: convenient tt:q IetVI3,LINO 1101.i.i..x. 00 Itenl earext. retort . sod tour to rdeithr.cler. Peex.e, eon erevreou thr lee'3 , of April next •nrt In Enr, brcr v+Tant "' " JI7I;.IitIANtrON. Arply In or 11E.NJ. IJAHLINUTON, tourth et.. Woual. . • .• .... -,, _ . 1 FOR I:ENT), lc rollMr.ing proper- .rM . 4 . Ilea are for root. l a lit,. woll timeh at o 1 cow oh ele furnl.bet ....... ' FP ME on.tlarket . t., between T h ird and Fourth eta-. imitable tor Orr Good. evernd Num. in Net Otter Building, In the second sod third rieri, oultable fee Artiste, QOM. I into, At. A /al,: ant muve,l , :rt UWCII.II , G HOUSE. in a taut. 'ltem part or the cite. SF_ Pnoei...Acn n 1 the fu gretoil eau to giooo ou the 1 . 1 “ 1, . April next. Aloe 2 egam, trro nn Third greet. Hirt dour to the Galtette Ofhre. 'Peeoraelon Oren inuttedinielr. 1 , 011 SALE—An ...rind loam. nn the Wareh:oto . ....oo Third fowl. herelefert occupk..l by tiro late Air. Ae Llealta. For W ., 10, oPPIT to R. 00. CIATTAM, VIA S.:eond street. jail or to 11. lIIIAJIIIIICK, torelhird *tie., FOR RENT, a Two story Frume llottai.w."., and Hoes bulldh7. with two lota. .1104 e =LI . % F 'd cr .I..ixto'..e,L'ai.p'ihr 11 N, '''' t igin th iLYS L Ll b lreg A CO., derl2 • 11:41..itierty rt.r.t. . rLET, the ..oro Room No. 65 Mar- 7.7 . .7. 4 „ , „atoll. athol nu the Watrh and Jewelry .....•;,, T. W. WU.. , anti renentle occupied hY M....rm .... N. IleluemitrOon, as a hutting ail ext.b.sav o. nil 010111 1. 1.001.0 l n the coortcenttal sod 1a..1. htolnesa point In the city, and ad! adapted fur adlanking and I:s -chen', (m, with In. ran, ofrov„r a More. A .Dlcialla new horn, with Enallal Plate Shia, will 1... Put ......ni. as the weather permit. Pn.c.olun given 00 the find of M wanted.— otet+. If want.— Easel, of ' W. W. - WILSON, ..... err of Merkel Snd Vretrth greet.. • fa Jai - "TOR SALE, tle Three story Brick rri , ,,g J Derailing. lin la Hey street. F.nyder'a priztrVel , i. Serpa S east, Val one year, wei pcc r.... er ILLIAM Man, • Jaialim Da Liberty Weal rrio LET, a Cour story Dwelling, Slate roof. Etna, lalb Toms gas fixtures and bake et PO, 119 Third street; Inquire at OD Water ittnict. pepd FLAXSEED t- small lot for sale In , J. meartrfkLn _ _ SHEEP PELTS--1 bale for sale by .1•17 J. IL CANPIELD QUO AR—LTwouty hlais new Sugar on hand 1-7. ad far .14 , by iidc. BRORY A KIRKPATRICK TOBACCO—Tw 1 141 d 14 ba Lb 25b for Mc by j o y& k.liltll--One d on band and for 4. SUNDRIES—Te , a . uu4 lOrraliby jalsi MIRE 'BEST OF N. oltits . lo fur ruedlcf • fur sale bi ialt IPLOUIt--411ITO j and frir de by rxl4 - - - - HAVANA SUG R—Twenty boxes W 1111 u." 4 " ° g"' TigiTruboE a INCIIIRA3I. tau , No. Ild Wear at SPICES. Cassin, Pimento, Pepper. Cloves , u havos, fur oils el. HAIM' DICKEY CO, de27 Weer 1 Front MA It UTTER—Eigh 4,11- 0 1! -8 ' j liit D CGREtto, -Ten brie No. I Lard; 4 brlilirrase, now\ ulding from _otcaller Vaothlaijou 7213 " °ALL I I IVat i x rx YL c °: . ,.. , LARD--Sixtybr s No.! in store and for sale by isla 1861:b11 ICKLY CO...Water /root ytm. 611110418 E—Fur H u brls in store, for pale ISAIA DICKITY CO. Wafer and From BEST BLACK nt:landSmall I rend, fore frt. sit herb for rate by MOIMIS he wire...etre to Pittatot TI ROOMS-Onohunolre,l dtrzon for Nile by • F VON P.ONYTIORbT k t. 5.9 ri1111.! BEST PLICE"fO BEY TEA. 3filltlllEk 11. i MITE'S Trs salt 1.12,r td thr Ih.this. i.s a ot Ilasnr.,l Tr, at csnts pothri. • •rt.... En, quaLtst, II . •d, • atir.dste at II Od 411.1 count,' brsrl. that n-r BEACH TK.O. will End nun uhirrairtr raartiy. Tbrma kinds 'et Os.. rrrirc tbs.". Enna England. and they cannot be baUght Pittsburgh, NEZISII GIN; OLU JAMAICA RUM, " A lu"''r"r`b°k"'' 4 ` 4 ' itsl lIMMItTII. it.a ly IPPLES—Twenty brls. Pipp. l"' bl r. VON BONNIIURST - CD. Q,ALMON.-5 hrls Salmon, No.l. in store bs iga . ILOBERT Dd LULL t 0). AEMOV.—II ALn. Sprite has removedto Lll•ertY str.-etb,low Mt. No. 103. Mice , and dwell. the ame building, "WELSH FLANNELS, of the different prviiederitlau"dniernsairtsurubikallYdr !!!;=il EJi.i,~ !!!!!M=IM!ISIIIIIM Olt- N A SIIVILLE—r-The She • rteamer 31ATELOWEIL Maolott; muter, ' wt I hare for the obareand Intermediateroft4 on Friday. ators. 0 • • For freight temage. afrPlf oo is E4OR ZANESVILLE —The fine, steamer EMPlLESO.O.o.nmater.ulll leave LLA, sad mtermoliatemrlattillatlornoun. at 4 Welaek. For freight or proyal`.. arvlr on Loot . FOR CINCINNATI 8: ST. LOUIS • The tine Otani, J. ti A 11.4.1.15; Duo., Mom , . aril' into fur al..ye andin Id termedue4 porta nn IVednelday. ot. at lU . A. . Tor Iftloht Povoge. ap h ply on board. IS_ Olt CINCINN'I, LOUISVILLE ST. LOUIS—Tbe fastrunning steer= SACMOTTOS. Captain Charke lxrael. will have Or the abom and totem:alibite port. on 'Motley, ttke :Nth Ind-. at 4 P. li. For freight or pWrage, apply or board. lip ji , oß. sr. LOWS.. The font run.: ',hug ekeamer ROBERT BODGE ht. n m ueber, velll leave roe the above a ntNvpartn,hsmdtvay,..tb.,:p=otiholonz,:al4l.l7l. Ja27 OR NEW ORLEANS—The and splendidoa rmer FEDERAL Allen. Fo.llowman. enraninnder. will bare for ntwao.....=”. and internwallalo forts on Saturday—Urn. tnth instant. at 4 a'ricrk, r. fa. Forlici . gb , or , T . Py no),".0.•. , 10 . EA% TO. ON VOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid., ' grinner J. J. enirrEsovi. 31. Strtlina.XV , fir7 ronimander, will Into for &Nate and inter torn r, iiatr parts on SatUrdllT.th! 2 ST int nt t o !. v. Inlaht rna rn,re. .14 , 11 000 J. NEWTON J11N1,2. Acrnt. toe and Loesituated imaY:rlrttl:ar . .EL Laberty rift LOUISVILLE.—Tbe splen- did ateanirr Tennant Capt. It sill nne for the atom , roof Intrrtn.rdiale no dd. dot, the =1 'rata at 10 o'clatt A. M. For fndat or Paanote. aFPIT on yOR LOU'lSVlLLE—Therplenrl- min 13 .tvaravr 3111:FON. tt.t.F- Mart, adi r thi o aln i ,.red Ttermtailate putt on For &PA: or c ra7vti k r;. 4,ply on Ward. jolt VOR NEW 0EL,41,1%.F.--'llleA- , 11.1 d draught Menuter PAltlSnitreeolee. mein,. 0111 tear. for the alAve and IA ntodlat, ?arta on' Monday atlo AM. For freight or r,o -"c",:i? or toI,D SULTEMBEIIItMR. Aga VOR NA Sl.l VILX, E. The fast Anr l l47"°rl,lgvv" l in Tm,;.2;:i1.:0.: ' cm Monday. 3)tb lost., at Io,A. 31. For freight or prowl,. apply ou board,' isill OR LOUISVILLE—The fast running tearruh• LiAIItIATOR. Captain .-.. vill leave for Win a l .co aml intorom ate port, tbla day,.st 11.1 3....31. .. For freight or tan3mar. apPly on board: , . mll , • VOR - gr. LOCUS. 5 tile splendid E OCIV .groins FtEirrivnon. Wm. Ontilny ennader. will knee le.r the above nod Inter!. mediateyort, no .latutliay. th e 11th !natant, At 1 P. M. For [might or kiiMgr, appl y on tnonl, or to , 143 • • ! ..I,3lElrftiN JONES, Annnt, LIOR NEW Oit LEA NS. Tit? ... .j . eplendial on, aWamer EDITOR. A. U. Ma- .7 - . n tt' °r lt n r a itZ:Fr rit%l im i iyona:lan:lO ickek. freight or ca, am I. , jai/ OR NASIII'ILLE. , 7"Ihe splcn— d4l stew orr 'PORT PlTT;t3llllcr. marten., this titesbarr and Intnrsontlinte ports. din; day. VIII Joatont, al In o'clock. A. 11. For (might or ',wage. apply on tout!. • • tan FOR CINCINNATI nxn ST.; LOVIB suletulld Ammar ZACHARY Ihml. rusy:cr. will lam; for abov 'o r nut, Intortnedisin portn this der. atlo o'ckek. pl. M. ._!rfe . .inh,t ar44 .. trsage. flub. buanl. juin _ _ r) FAG A _ _ AtIIEELING PACKET.—Tbn rplenahl) "W. newlseket elestenre DII.IIINAL, Comer% gnarl •• ter. IA now iwrforminr Ler reguln/tri-wecklytelystbclweep thln cltr lYlwellng. !caving PillNburgh nt ID oeloe/C lre.). Monday, Walnewlar anal Friday, nit returning. eaves Whrellng emrTT Tb w 11? .44 In rarli week. For frrlattga T imn i v i lli z Z , . 0 . - to ols M.EGULARPIT'rSBURGII, - AND WELLSVILLE PACKET.— Th e etealneel - •- EILLE, D. R. Dale, marten or kayo Pi.bargh every Theaday,Th Grainy and Paimettay * return. filo. lean, Weltrellle etery Aldaday. WpancellAy and frt. . 1 % . 1.2 V0r frd ' ght Itl37Wrlri.Wdeleed:- triEGULAR WEDNESDAY PACKET CINCINNATI, Canted... John rnalnicham. 7112, roletalict boat wasbnilt by the nwne4a of the Kremer Inue Teeartm, &ther. Ow the Cincinnati and Pitteburgh Packet trade will tease tarry Wednerday etneinnatt In pl.. oft e Now Ens hind No.tt For freight orywrearte, mlrly ,or to mr2l U. It 311LTVIIIERUXIt. Agent. EGuLan WHEELING ANA 81.1NITS11 PACKET—The test marl . V reamer WELLSVILLY, Capt. IL Young. w M as a regrilar . p u ailts:t between Pittsburg • Muffling. every Thurols i z afternoon for litenberallio, rho,. Ing, nasand Sunfish; returningoleares hridiro. , u n haws and nun sh ewers Toesday elem., and nuanala TZ T % 74;7 awr-r...„4—ft" , tg. %MN: `A11.7 -Ira. I LEGULA LIVERPOOL ANT WELLSVILLE PACK ET—The light! ugnt creamer ARENA, D. P. Kinney, I. Dawn Pittaburgh on dlunday,Wedneaday. and Friday. W ) 0 10 anionic. A. )1. Draft* Wellrrille Tunalay.Thare day. and natnlay. a o'clork, A. 31. For freight nr parrocr. apply on Lraul. ,no) 1 Eli UTCA It PAC K ET FOR 4 IIOCKIMIPORT.—The fine Areas, tut Cpt. S.S..Ctala, will Irate ea clove, etary Taradar at o'clock P. a. • WEENEM COUGHS . Fe C0L.135 CORED IN 48 HOURS. INCE the intrmiuction a this ;new Con,. 2.3 pound. et. 11.0. 1.1 CAhls are cut‘.l la !‘ very sheet time. 'We will warrant. Dr. Eeywr's Protorer Byrn) to rare euses Conalm Cold". Romehttir. Lalntlaithb m los taus and at a