HOME MATTE • , 'Ccescefre:—Tho (I rand Con cert of kinds= Wal liceßuschelin and .Frottlein Slope], list night at Wilkins Ilall,Siss ottendesi bya large and fashion ableSsulienie.. The holism indeed filled to its nt- most capacity, and never have 'se seen a, Pitts . burgh audience so delighted. The ladies were "' most enthusiastically received, will .did they merit such -n distindtion. Thosainging and play ing were, in the opinion of our musical conaois sesm, superior to anthing of a similar nature we have ever before had ea opportunity of hearing, • In this place, but we are compelled to defer a , mare elaborate account, of the evening's per formances until to morrow. Another concert . will be given in the game place to night, en which occasion we have no doubt that all the true lovers of music will. be in aiendance.. Tus MARKET House ItEr.crom—Theimeeting- Jo take measures for the erection of a new mar ket house, held in the Sixth Ward Public School Heim, on Friday last, was attended by a large nniaber of our citizens. The .discussion which ensued, was, quite animated, some advocating •the erection of a new Isuilding, tat the corner of Grant and Liberty Street's, and others declaring that they preferred market houses in every ward •Thoso who were in favor of the former project, alluded to the-bad insecess with which the Bay ardstown and Scotch Hill .Markets had met. Neither the country people, nor citizens made a practici of attending theta, and their .business was quite limited, while the narrow boundaries of the Diamond were crowded.on every tirednes s day and Saturday - by thousands of our citizens. • Ilk central market :house was erected at the point proposed, it Was certain that the business of the old market place would be divided be • tween the two, while at the same time, the situ - ation being as It was contended, more central • than any other, would better salt the conveni ences of the citizens ' ' of nil the wards. .The majority of those present, were present, were ?evidently in himor of the location at the . corner of Grant and Liberty streets, although a greatmany apposeslii Much opposition seem ed to to expected from the members of Council in the First, Second;and Fourth Wards, while it fiks presumed that ithose frond the. remaining wards would be in (favor of it. A committee was appointed hisiraft a report, and the meet ing adjourned todrjassemble on next Saturday evening,. the 22nd Of the present month, at sev en o'clock, P, M. ° "c It is to bolio - pncl that all our citizens who can do so will attend, and thus there will be a full expression of public opiniorihpon the subject, Accumsr.—The driier of one of Dreidentbal's line of omnibUStleS, while arranging some of his harness, at the - corner of Market and Fifth sts., yesterday morning, received a severe kickin the stomach front a-vicious horse which injured him severely. • lie was carried into a neighbor ing store, and after a short time conveyed to his residence in Lavrrenceviltc.. , .OED , WDLI:I4 PANORA or TUE ISTHMUS AND CAL. Transta.--This great painting of Canto,.et:a and the. Isthmus will be here in a few days: The New York papers have spoken of it as one of the most attractive and beautiful Panoranms that has ever been exhibited in that city, and Mae quailed esti work of art Mr. W. Cogiwell some yerrs ago resided in nor city, and is favorably known as is distinguished artist. The home Journal has the following notice et it:— Ws spent an agreeable hour with Mr. Cogs welt,. in accompanying him across the Isthmus of Darien. Oar yenta lay up the Chagres river, which is certainly the most picturesque scenery 'our eyes have ever yet beheld. The painting of this panorama compares favorably with the best works of the kind ever exhibited in the country, `whilst the subject itself is full of romantic in terest. Mr. Cogswell has exhibited a masterly handling of the pencil, and his coloring could scarcely be surpassed by the best masters of the Venitian school. The figures, too, with here and there not indication of inattention to drawing, are very happily introduced, and the poetic pas sages of the pencil on the banks of the river are perfect suggestions for vignettes. We journey ed no further than Panama--vo we must leave the remainder of the panorama till next week, Hot. TournaL Stsatxr ComtrrrEn.--Jerry -Lodz, Thom as N. Smith, and Calnumgb, were yester day re-examined .before Mayor Guthrie on a charge of highway robbery, and committed for triaL John Lutz and two men, named M'Aee• and Murphy, win be examined on a similar charge. NOT rat: SAYE 31A.17.—1T0 are requested to state that the Thos , N. Smith, who is charged with participation in an attack made on the per son of Mr. O'Neal, who was robbed a short time ago, is not the watchman of the St. Clair street bridge, of the same name. We blow the latter to be an efficient and vigilant otEcer. . Conturrro.—A colored man named Hiram Hterenson ' was yesterday committed to prison by Aldennon Major, charged with obtaining goods under false pretence, from Messrs. Cooly and Laird, elothiers. MOVEY Losr AND Form —A gentleman miss 'ed.his pocket book, containing thirty five dollars, yesterday in a grocery store at the corner of Itoberte and Duncan streets. A large number of persons were in the store and suspecting that Lis pocket had been picket, ho went for an offi cer, bat was agreeably disappointed, on return ing, by finding his wallet in the store with the money untouched. EITHER A FEAST OH A FAXISE.—Twelve com mon Tagragts and drunkards were brought before his honor Mayor Guthrie, on last Sabbath morn ing, and wero sent to prison for various terms. On Monday morning not a single committment wan made out. ADDITIONAL' Wspcmucs.—Thirteen new night watchmen were appointed, by the Police Com mittee, in Conjunction with the mayor, on last Battirdsy, evening. Their names are as follows: Messrs-Weill, Rice, Stainburgh, Snyder, !Tana ka, Rainy, Aiken, M'Keinstrey, M'Kerma, Brown Nelson, Kelly and McGee. These persons are appointed in addition to the regular night watchmen. • . Tfiferiusrt Stion,—We learn that one of the . City Watchmen, named John Jones, was shot, • about 10 o'clock, and dangerously wounded, near the tollg a te, on the itithersvillo Turnpike. • XB. GOUGH'S LAST LECTTIZ.E. . Arrangements haring been made for the delir trey of the farewell lecture of Mr. John B. Gough, on the subject of Temperance, in the Bev. Dr. McClaren'a church, on Friday, 14th, that fp dew edifice was filled to 'its utmost capacity, long before the hour for commencing the exenei , arp. ale meeting was opened by- a solemn and appropriate prayer offered by the pastor of the church. . • 'Mix - Gough, on being introduced; alluded to the occasion as one of pectiliar interest, at least to himself, being the last of a series of meetings • In the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and it might be the last opportunity that be wank* ever'. .enjoy of addressing our citizens. Ile then, at once; proceeded "to sum up the evidence and arguments" which he bad presented at former lectured in behalf of the temperance cause, and with. deep and thrilling earnestness urged all Classes, and, especially young seen, to abstain entirely froni the use of intoxicating drinks as a The address, throughout, was listened to by 'that large assemblage with fixed attention and . eiceprit interest. After the address had been concluded, the following preamble and resolu liens. proposed by the Rev. Dr. McKinley, of Pittsburgh, and seconded by Dr. Dale, of Alle gheny, were unanimously adopted. , The , 'seconding. of Doctor McKinley's res olution by Doctor., Dale was accompanied by a abort, but beautiful; solemn, and appropriate At a mecting . of the business committee of the 'Temperance Association of thecities of Allegheny and Pittsburgh the following preamble and reso lutions were adopted, and directed to be present. ed to the meeting this evening, as a suitable and' seasonable expression of their views and senti ments In reference to the present position of the house amongst Its, Pronale.—We believe the Temperance enter- Prise 'to be the court of humanity,—of good morals,—of patriotism and of true religion; and. to be worthy of the confidence and cordial co operation of nil ronloe - and classes of society.— 'pie pledge of total abstinence from intoxicating - drinks is a pledge; which, in our judgment; oughtto be adopted by every well-wisher of law And order; 'and by every friend to the masses in .4'ms land, who are now being crushed by the iron griep of intemperance—of intoxicating drinks as beverage—in view of their effects on society, their destrudtion of domestic happiness—their waste of wealth, character, health end life, what Put evil can be predicated. They are evil and boa, y.eili; and that continually. We...claim for the-came, the high character of an enterprise founded on the principles of christianity, formed and fostered by its spirit, and justly entitled to the aid of every one who would live so as to have .aa conscience void of offence towards God • and towards men." In- this cause there is and can be no neutrality. • .. • In accordance with - the principles emboXed in the forgoing statement,. we recommend the adop tion of the following resolutions, Tin:— . Itesolved,-That the recent crowded meet itigio In the cities of. Pittsburgh and Allegheny . — the order and decorum of the thronging messes, 'who night after. night listened in fixed and' often in tearful attention- to the touching detail of the wrongsinflicted and the- misery entailed tiatio and usi of intoxicating drinks—and .the iineessinn Weinr inritta of the many knindreds ]rho' dazing the - Progress of this pules of leo tures, signed the pledge of total abstinence ; arf ford cheering evidence that the cause, in tths community, is upward and onward; and is a loud call to ita friends here and riseithere to "thank (hid and take courage." 2nd. That this meeting hereby express td - Mr. trough its heartfelt grinitude for, his able and el oquent advocacy of the cause. amongst us. We tender to him oar best wishes for his health end happiness, and our fervent prayers that he may live to see the banner of temperence waving in triumph over every stronghold of the destroyer in this free and happy land. 3rd. That thethanks of this meeting are here by tendered to the trustees of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, the second reform. Presby terian church, the first Presbyterian church, the Liberty and Smithfield street Metho d ist Episco pal churches, the first Baptist church, the Pro testant Methodist Church, the first and second associate reformed churches, the'direetors of the sixth Ward school House, of the city of Pitts burgh, and to the first associate Presbyterian church, let reformed church, the Ist Presbyterian church, and the south common Methodist Epis copal church, of the city of Allegheny, for the use of their commodious church edifices during the progress of these meetings. 4th. That tgis meeting, in behalf of the hun dreds in this dense and rapidly increasing popu lation, on whose desolate homes the light of this bleated reform has not yet'shone, and on behalf of the millions of our lantf, whose temporal and eternal happiness is periled by the presence and power of this wide-spread evil, hereby earnestly solicit the co-operation of all classes of our fellow citizens. On this deeply interesting and solemn occasion we - feel impelled to soy to you in the language of Moses, - Come thou with us, and we will do thee good, for the Lord lia i th spoken good concerning Israel." The following resolution was then offered by Rev. Dr. Pressly, of Allegheny, and unanimously adopted: Resolved, That the thanks of this whole corn. =may are due to Mr. John B. Dough, for his zealous and able advocacy of the cause of tem perance; the course lie has pursued, and the principles on which lie proposeslo advance this cause, so intimately connected with human hap piness, command our cordial approlnition ; and in taking leave of us he goes accompanied by our best wishes for his health, happiness, and for his success in the benevolent work in Which be is elikaged: It was then, on motion of Bev{ A. W. Black aMmotusly Resolved, =That the Business. Committee of of the Pittsburgh and Allegheny Union Temper ancoAssocintion be requested toimake arrange ments with Mr. John B. Gough to make us ano ther visit at his earliest convenience. Mr, Gough, in a few words, gracefully acknow ledged the reference to himself in this and for mer resolutions, alluded to his unexpected and providential arrival and sojourn in our midst expressed n grateful sense of tho kindness re ceived, and assured the meeting that he would make every effort to be with us)next autumn, if not on his return from his present engagement at Cincinnati. The following resolutions were, on motion, unanimously adopted. Resolved, That our hearty thanks ore due, and are hereby tendered to E. M. Gregory, Esq., and the friends of Temperance in Cincinnati, who so generbusly, kindly mid courteously permitted us to retain Mr. Gough to lecture in our cities, postponing for this purpose the meetings they had arranged with him. This resolution was responded to by floc. Mr. McClaren, who made a few very happy remarks in reference to the kindness of the good people of Cincinnati having in charge the arrangements with Mr. Gough in permitting hint to remain with us as noticed in the resolution. . Mr. 3lecaskay also made a short speech in which he remarked ••that although he had been 34 years engaged in the Tempemnee Cause. this was the beet and most interesting meeting of the kind be had ever witnessed." Resolved, That our thanks are doe and are hereby presented to the Editors of the various newspapers in the two cities who have so kindly and approvingly noticed our meetings, and that they be respectfully requested to puldieh the proceedings of thin meeting. Tho benediction was pronounced by Rev. A. W. Black, and the meeting then adjourned. ROUSE OF REFUGE. IiICE MANAGERS OF THE HOUSE OF Refuge trout to porritemu lot of grunt.' suitable for e location of thit Institution, routaleing ern. ten to fifty Benny well supplied with tralrr,nod 01000.4 UNII UM. of the nears. plunk roods or railroads. willtin fin , milt, of the Court House. Studed proptwals, stating description. brim awl terms .111 M remived until Monday. the 24th loot., by the Committee. JAHES Aliat:FUttEN, TIIO9. BAKEWELL. CHA3IOERS, W3l. EICHISAMI. CHAS. lIIMSEN. ifrtortiterrASl MZ=ln Bate Chance for Capitalists and Mannfae- lIF undersigned being agent for the own ers. offers for sale a number of lawn lots In the town Uon, Stark county, Ohio, wit's out lots, and small minds of land ischdtdny Ca n al. the town. Massillon. being situated on the Ohiid tbe Ohio mut Penn. laffair Railroad. now nearly COMPIA.4. M.lno Wino:lab t, lids real estate Lama, perhvs, the bed oPiwdnoKY lately altered, to persons who may with to enzagc In ruan ufacturing of slims.¢ any description. Th. abundance and chespnees of all tbe means of living. the topply of noel toe fuel for atm= power. the great quantity of 0,0.1 trousht to this market. iu a. the-W.lldb. fa k eransportation of manunictureel Ankle, all ere :into, to this one of the tooet desirable points for establishing namufaeturee of hon. Wool, Cotton. Mitered of all deseriptlons which is now aflord. ad In the Western country. Several bummed farms. in the vicinity of the Caoot and Railroad. me alsooffered—a tram of 375 acres of expellent timbered land, lying between the Canal and Railroad, and about half a mile from the. latter: a lot of about wren 1.24, adjolak.the Hall toed Depot alma anemic of which the tract pass. and on two tido, streets of the town. Ifo tel keepers and merchants 0111 do well to loot at this bc fore they purehme elsewhenr. The position of Ilsesillon. in the heart of an agricultural kgt tnot etrp d a e s esmode d b y a e vla A t l h 7 e tal un mr e t hin o wefeerl to it to Induce all who With to make toot investment, to 'call and examine this property. TIO. Indisputable and long.credit Oven if dratted. Hun. Andrew W. LII.IIII sod Joshua Henna, Easy. of Pittston:ls, will give Information concerning It. and wir enquiries will Ja rs gwd by ap. Oration to Thomas McCullough. Kent is or th e under. signed an Massillon. DWIGHT JARVIS. melllon. Vett 6,'01. FOR SALE. A VERY VALUABLE AND-DESIRABLE LII., STOC w reac e LP n t y ft . it i k ... sl . t r tm i r e l In .t. ltt c h t i Erit7L, Ttorr n".. l l . Letting about 3 , .. area, 114 miles from the Ohio s ' tTlonn. iglania Radratil—te Pittsburgh and Cleveland Stags It is welrf= ' tbe. Herrin Farm, and h t or. minted as• rate e:rru Sr the led thirty yeare. " llr Luat is now In Prat rate onler. and wellcelculated for deep end cattle. It Is welt watered by Little Brayer Creek. and rev, eralnever-failing springs: about 050 acres under fence. the principal pert Ineadow and pasture, and about MI acreti In eccdrand. An m apple orchard of choice grafted fruit, with • number chokes.. Oven near the boom. If Kn elled for moon.. valuable lot of household and kitchen fur . tilture, also • fret rate cooking stove and booting utensils, m erzons 6 ploughs. be. tc. , am be hod with the facto at The buil:Huge the fpnn are. one brick Mew. 40 feet equate mad two 1/7.11 e high mbar under the whole hot., kelth partition wall In the center. The house is well finish , rd mut in good style. the rooms are very conveniently mil.. enlisted. three !tithe lower story, with Mr. Ike places, rat with three large t h '7l l , , klin et.. fire r rounk In the nuier glgkrillTscafto c hri h c:l ' ou= h o t!, 17, ' 144, ' ft . a f tl m c: fr ,, i,i x t , h ir g , tl: linr ., par=o d nd t golc i l t i , Ltgri , At t 49 I le tztrl7 . . Sloe/ ea high. calculatal for ;I work Woo or bed MOM with rh ln front ton feet wide. One frame wand hi., a bed to the above hot.. 40 by 21 Oct. On. frame spring ow, near the brick house, Irby 12 feet. and ton feet Ilth with lower story 7 Poet high, and the walla made of tone: • good and never falling...M g of soft waterrunnitnif hroagh the lower sorry—the app. room well calculated Mange. A shed annexed hr a wardi.housei a brick make home; ono frank carriage time, 24 by 16 feet, ten t high, with potatoe tellerunderneath, one hewed dog home, about 56 rod. from brick home, 18 by 10 feet, one Eet.....,....v..bx„„1i...,,,,::::,,bAe'•'.bUrf.eir"-.?*l7y 8 feet, ow and • half Morley 411. with brick o ne d gernere for grabs—erag. shed on one sidm one large tame book horn. CO by 40 feet. IN fret high , threshing nor in upper skrY• and entrance at one std--stahlm in errantry: one fn., Meld, ottartml to large barn. est by ;4 fort„twelre net high. with atolls for cabin one frame Iwo, 4C bo lt krt. twelve feet high: no. frank ahem, house. 180 by Cr keit, 18 fort blab, divided ink sheep revs. with Mckiils the eenter—upteg hove ha, one frame • EIVIT bon., .nered to the abov 138 by 24 fest, and 8 bet hlgh, with rack. 14 the center. one frame house. too • • Itr 10 by 8 lea, .d a kat high. Tor terms, apply to John Hull. on the metals.. who 11l Aare thrikerm. andatm all necessary informatien. or t Abbah Hull. on the lintshurgh Ernst 4 miles bum the e • th of Dear. Creek, and 5 miles below Economy. febl2d±wsw ADDITIONAL SALE I f Forty. Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. f FIE recent unprecedented sat of Low in Lb. atom. - thriving Town having nearly exhausted t previously laid out, mid thr deemed atilt continuing, t undersigned has been induced to liv out a portion of Ida property in %men lOU al. above. and odero theta for vain at prices and terms that cannot fail to meet the Memo of arm 'mobil, to runhase. Ills needless ba ray anything the location of the Tomn'and prepenta (it having been . ....Illy described in recent advertiser:lento/ other than over one hundred lots have recently change] hoods. T.• t been purchased by Brea *lnking prmurn a Matra • e home. The above iota are among the twat eligible and devirabla • • theplane, and ere princip ally located in the centre of ooe reeently - Jamskirmi apply to the proprietor In Limrpool, or • BLlkely, Esq..tourth etrmt.•Titteburgb. JOHN F. BLAKELY. rhut Liverpool. Feb. lard. 1851. febrd.tmttS. • Eaten/ MITLEY & COLVIN, Coal Merchants, and Dealer* Dry Goods, Onverire, Iron lout Neils, • of iValnut Dry Goa Weekitgtort Turnpike Rose, • prranorrille oelifelluly•ti • HARRISON SEWELL, Attorney at Law, Ohio State Commitsioing fig taking Depontiona. Ark. Ita!gement+ a( Dealt, *a Offine—Voiarth rtnint, tannin. nirtnlkafg ill EAUTY.,—It is universally conceded that II beatify Ls more common In this country than In any a r. while at the MOM time It Le said that In no other , . ntry Is It bet at m young im ago. Now this IS trim to• i atain extenK but the love is often cowed by nedierr- We e - f 1 .• 11, de not negleet Your Pm , mitil alilmVatuub hut the following, and you nerd not leek Paei Maim— { • • mildew are pa - denting preparations, and have all at. S ' ole:itt h elrP • A r aTbr Chine, Powder, the Imparting . ing sholg • :chino Ve " tn ' ?.,ni • rr'• I la w n h tlie nee . oi n a . 1 1 1 1 C far rAZPOrift ' itslogpoom thu leT i ll =,7,lT= . , Mobtins no Mann:item which tau poodhly liallet V t' a r ri . . e I.. aal: p7llalory Powder. for removing gime:flu. . 'ar';',.. 4 41111 ' 4. 111 " :Wer ' 1?1 • ;:o ' sZ r e In ' a l". st r irt e t. wlthont lb, UP. of toly shard inetrormoiL ukgl.lhtuela Vegetable Li.,..1 Hair bre will indante. .•tisly honart to red. white. ur m till a hemitifully h town, auburn ruby. it eder Liu. hair In , porter time, sod mute yllyet toll, Wm toy of er dy, Le ," , at the flute time ilidelllt.le. I Ides /lanes Ehaeing Cremn.—lt In really a blemiire to . e with this Comm. There le ume of themtarbui, uno ;Won madly estweirmeed in the tow of nowt eases.. On ,ho contrary, It tree., the ykfo einuoth mut. nun ea• au to. ..- nt's, and Dot liabin to Lorouo. cimpood. Juke fluorite Ito, of Pa...ie.—Nest to u, g i m i r. ~. .hink the Teeth were {wooded cu. the aregt.,,, „ r „. n. ..,, t ~ I,he human fare. hut wire n y egimtval o. ..brithlg Is re, diem, 'o r te er te..7l?:=l7 , ..bite M mea l l r at 11,: b .-Itttz,',T.wr4 "um° —3P,tagger.i.. Nose..., end (amulet, likiCheenut et, Phila. 0 ,..„j e „hos,.i..,ed remil, ity B. A. Valanestnek a Co, .d It. IC. Gallen., Pitudatmli, and J. Metall. Allrahuny ty. Pa Jalloby OLD lACKETS.—Just received at huge • tab e .„,,i, of elegant God hatchets and Mitilatint Cu..,, le for DaattertstYPtS. liar. ac 444 W. W. MINH. BY TELEGRAPH. PRIITMIR PARTICULARS BY IRE AFRICA Ncw YORK, Feb. If,, 1851.• COM4ERCIAL SUMMARY. LIVXRPOOL, Feb. 1. 'Moser MAILKET-American iieCuritieS, at nnulon, weresteady, but the sales reported were not large. The following are the Intent prices. U. Staten five per cent bonds, 1853 92P93 eta per cents, 1802, 102 . 4€4103; do Hi/ percents, 1 868,108167.408 ; U. States six per cent stocks; 4867 and 1868, (January and July), 104®105. (7orros—The market was dull and pricer had declinedid. per lb. The week's sales were 26.- 540 bales, at a 'range of Cid to 714. The stock of cotton in market is estimated at 431.000 balk of which 204,000 are American. against a total stock at the same period last year of 493,000 bales, of which 809,000 were American. GRAIN—We have no new feature to notice in our corn market, which contidues in the same dull state, without any appearance of improve ment. Indian corn is in fair domed at 21s Gd for yellow, 306015 for mixed, and 3liq Ms for white, per quarter.. Wheat is slow orenle at various rates, say 5e Gcle6g 91.1 for red, and 6s )is 241 for white. Fiona—Philadelphia and Baltimore donr are quoted nt 33e; Western Canal at 20s tid6/213 041: and a late arrival of Ohio, 22s Gd 1.4 bbl. Asuos—Only a very small business has been doing at 31s Od for potash, and 30s for pearlasb, "r 1 cot. TALLOW—itio quoto American at 35sq 3Ss'e wt. Rice —A small sale of Carolina at 17s 14 cwt. TonAcci,-The market has been quiet through out the month; the sales amounting only to 513 hhda The stocks in warehouses are 17,260 Ithds; we quote Kentucky leaf at 5t15i.06t1; stemmed do. 101Ple Id 1) lb. ,Sxmin--.Sales of 44 tierces American red clov er seed at 4055i.52,414 bu, and 150 tow flax seed at 46q,47s 6d. ' NM - MUNN—During the last fortnight, there has been a steady demand for Beef, without va riation in price: but, as usual, the best brands meet readier sale than secondary descriptions. In Pork an advance of 26n:is bbl, has been freely made, in some _measure owing to the gov ernment having advertised for tenders to contract for 6000 tierces, along with 2000 tierces beef fur the Navy, but more for the purpose of reducing stocks to ensure clearances from America. The high prices at which bacon is held, has bad the effect of limiting the demand: unless supplies increase materially, however, we tee nothing to causes reduction at present. No new hams or shoulders have yet. arrived. Lard has increased in denunid, .d a further advance of. 1(762s 'l4 cwt, has been realized: and holders now nob 44s for bhls and kegs. Fine cheese continues to meet a ready Sale at full prices, but other sorts go off closely. [nos—The nusrket is quiet, and ssithon change. Woot,There is a good demand at steady prices. The Africa left Liverpool at 11 o'clock A. a., on the 31st January. The Atlantic, after encountering such severe storms. and turning back a distance of IROO miles to Cork, has been pronounced a first class nailing vessel. MINIM POLITICAL SII3INIARY Losinosi, Jan. H. 16.11 . I am enabled to send you the substance of the royal speech. !ler Majesty will Announce, that she has received the' most friendly 11, , 111,11Ce:. from foreign powers and that she is gratified to know that petite is restored in those states in the north of Europe, so lately either engaged in war, or preparing,for a commencement of hos tilities. The Queen then willcong,ratitlate the members of both Houses of Parliament on the tranquility which prevails, and that, not only at home, hut in all her foreign • possessions and colonies, the people are contented and, happy: the mnnufne. dyers are in active employment, and commerce is prosperous; while the revenue of the govern merit exceeds the expenditnre. Iler Majesty regrets, that in some counties agriculture in depressed ; hut trusts that it will be only temporary. The Queen regrets that since the last meet ing of Parliament, considerable excitement had naturally been occasioned by an aggressive pro ceeding on the part of the head of the ligman Catholic Church; who had without seeking or obtaining permission, presumed to bestow . terri torial titles on Ecclesiastic?: and to distribute the country into dioces.ses. Her Majrety then directs attention to the trade with Brasil, and suggeste the propriety of ar ranging the sugar trade with that country on a MOM favorable bask You will see by the above summary, that the speech of the Queen will be more then n.nally ripe: and remarkable for a studied avoidance of all interesting topics: There is no LiILWOLI, whatever, to financial matters, beyond customary promises. The documents, the, being laid before Parliament in reference to the' papal aggre_ssion are' of the mildest kind, no if tier llnje s ty was desirous of palming over as lightly as titimiti ble.n dimsagreeable question. The course adopt ed. no you may rely on, is even, and politic There hos been a debate in the French 35SCr11- Illy, prolonged from the 15th to the 18th tdt , in which the conduct of the President and the Mitt istry has been severely handled. A debate arose upon the motion of 31. Ream sat, proposed in consequence of the report of the permanent Committee of members of the Assem bly, who had remained in Paris during the Par liamentary recess, to watch the progress of events. In the course of this debate, the ministers, to !-gether with Gen. Cavignac, Charnganier, Thiers, Lamartine, and other members, spoke. The con elusion at which M. Thiers arrived, was that a vote favorable to the Government, would be equivalent to the establishment of the Empire. Immediately on the rising of the Assembly. the ministers went to the Elysee, end placed their resignations in the hands of the President The resignations were accepted by the President on the 19th ult. The Constitutionelle of the 20th, says that a ministry will be formed from the ranks of. the 278, who voted for St Beuve's amendment. A conspiracy has been discovered, the meet ings of which were held at Derriere Pegol. At art unexpected moment, the Police surrounded the house, and 3Cr persona were arrested, and 25 more were subsequently taken. They were ell delegates of the Socialists or Drilling societies. A proclamation, in lithograph, of a Democrat ic character, was seized. After the resignation of the newly constituted French ministry, M. Leon Francher was entrust ed with the difficult task of forming a govern ment. At first he appeared likely to succeed ; when all at once, it was declared he could not do so. Since then Louis Napoleon has since cut the gorgon knot—finding it, impossible to compose a ministry out of parliamentary dements at his disposal, he has had recourse to the formation of a ministry from public functionaries who are not representatives. This fact was communicated to the Assembly by o message read by Mr. Daupin at 4 o'clock, ors Friday, it was as follows : . “Public opinion, confiding in.the prudence Of the Assembly and the Government, has not been alarmed by the late incidents; nevertheless France begins-to suffer by divisions which she deplores. My duty is to do what in me lies to prevent the ill results of those divisions. The union of the two powers is indispenslble to the repose of the country, but the constitution has rendered them independent of each other. The only condition of this union, is reciprocal confi dence. Penetrated with thin sentiment, I shall always respect the rights of the. Assembly, while maintaining, in fact, the prerogatives of that power, which I hold from the people.” •I'le noticed, in our last, that the Cabinet of Narvaez bad resigned, in consequence of not having been invited to a concert by the Queen mother. Queen Elizabeth refused to accept their withdrawal; but on Narvaez declaring that he would blow oat his brains if retained in office— her majesty finally 'spared him that trouble, by accepting the resignation. GETMEIE • The political news from this quarter is unim portant. BELGIUM Accounts from Brussels to the 18th ult.,,state that the Belgian ministers had resigned, ni mass, in consequence of difference of opinion which sprang up, lately, between UM Minister of War and other members of the Cabinet. PRUSSIA. Dates trim Schleswig Holstein to the 1 tith ult., state that a 'Holstein patrol had been attacked by the Danes at Windbie. The conferences between the Danish, Austrian, and Prussian Commissioners, nt Hamburg, had been adjourned. , The Holstein troops continue to retreat into Holstein. The Danes are falling beck into Schleswig. By late dates we learn that the movements of the Prussian and Austrian troops have been sad. denly suspended. DLYAIARh The official Journal states that the King has been graciously pleased to command that no meas ures, whatever, shall be taken against those Schleswigers who have taken up arms against hint. The Prussian General Thunnu, and the Pros- Sinn conimissiener in Holstein, have returned to Perlin for further Anstrilctions. Berlin was oc cupied with forth . , preparations for the com memoration of the o ,cornntitavof the first King of Prussia, which was to bp.. CORM if on the 111th ult. The Berlin paper', of all partlm protest that on question of , finence, Prussia will not submit tO Austria. Afterl his ;return from Dresden, the Prince Schwartanrg earl admitted to an 'Audience by the emperor. '\ The St. Petersburg journals contain an Ukase prohibiting the export of Alba, in bullion, or coin by pea from Russia, the kingdom of Poland . and the . Principality of Friedland. The import of gold and silver remains free as before. Letters from Rome to the 2d ult., state that the Papal Court looks forward with tinxiety to the opening of the British Parliament Lord and Lady Fielding, and other noble eon vernewho are in Rome, are looked upon with the greatest contempt by the Roman people; wtio would, many of them, become Protestants but for the fear of the Inquisition. The persecution of the Protestants still con tinues, and no religion is tiilerated except the stoutest popery. New OULICANS, Feb. 14 By the arrival of the steamer Alexia°, we a l in the receipt of I& day's later, news from Cal torn'. In to political point of view, there is material change—every thing is going on quiet) , The health of the country is good, and bus' nee, is prospering. All kinds of produce abundant.. The prices of flour and provisions were faro ing buyers. 4 , The mining operations continue successful. The Legislature convened on the 76 alt. T , Governor's message Is represented as being straight forward, sensible document No election has yet taken place for U. 8. Se ;Ater, which is a subject of inuel,speculation. is ayserted that the •Dernocrats will elect the candidate, but not Col. Freomout. The Mexico has also arrived hero with dates We 15th ult. Burnett Lae resigned. Mr. MeDon. was inaugurated Governor in his place, and aid Broadwiek appointed President of the Se, :%Ir. Butler King bad arrived nt San Francine Great excitement was caused by new discos ries of gold on Beach sand coast, the richness which were wonderful. Other discoveries ha also been made. American tlour was selling a tili:,3o V.bh which is ICEIS than cost. The city of Ctmception, in Chili, has been d etroyed by an earthquake. CONGRESSIONAL. WASHINGTON, Feb. SENATT.-Mr. Hamblin 'prevented n petitio. from citizens of Maine, asking a impen.sion of th k'ugitive Slave Law. which was referred to th Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Acheson mooed the reconsideration of tL vote by which the petition'trail referred, and ofte a long debate, the motion iras agreed to, and th petition laud on the table. ' The bill from the House for the reduction o postage wits then taken up. Mr. Seward moved to amend by fixing therat. on nil letters pre-paid at two cents: Without taking a rote on the question, th Senate adjourned. Horst—A motion was made that the Gene •Apprmuiation Bills be maMi the Ppecinl order the day for to-toorro.w, and from day to day, un disposed of, which was rejected. The House then went into Coramitten. of th Whole, and took up the bill ranking appropria tiOue for liver, and harbors. Mr. McLane, of paryland, defended the Li Mr. Morse rephed, and accused Mr. McLa of inconsistency as a Democrat. Mr. McLane defended himself, and retorted the charge of inconsistency on Mr. Nome, after answering the objections which bad been made to the bill. Mr. Morse replied-Lreiterating'illat Mr. Mc- Lane's support of the River and Harbor Bill was not Democratic and that the gentleman acted inconsistently with his former course. Several amendment, were offered, debated, and voted down. One only, by Mr. Clark, was adop, tell, appropriating $lOO,OOO for the improvement of Sackett's Harbor: and removing a United States ship sunk there. The House eO.l in session at half pact Ci o'clock, when the report closes. TILE FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE. BOSTON, Feh. H. P. Riley, the Chief Deputy Marshal here, at the head of affairs in the absence of Devam, published a statement to-day, stating that he had applied to Commodore Downs for leave to place the fugitive, Frederick Wilkins, at the ~ Navy. Yard. for safe keeping, but the Commodore •.refused to take any part in the matter. Ile also applied to the Mayor, and' City Marshall for aid to keep the prisoner, but without sucees.s. The fugitive's whereabouts is nut yet known. It is supposed that he is on his way to Canada, via Burlington. No arrest have been made. IMPORTANT FROM TUE RIO GRANDE. lbel,s, Feb. 17 The barque Wyman, arrived rat Salem, from the Rio Grande, reporto that extensive prepara tions are making there for au expected outbreak, nit!, the ROVIA. A large force is already on the Rio Urande. The Wyman passed two vesseir, bound in with troop. , on hoard. I=l The Pacific, Hanibal, nod St. Joseph Railroad Lill has passed both Rouses of the Legislature. • LOIII3NILLE, Feb., 17. • The river it, still riving, and there are now nine feet on the falls: The steamer Situ Wright paned up today. =lmo. PIIILADELPOIA MAItIET. PHILAULLYIIIA, Feb. 17 Business is becoming more active. Cotton—ls held firmly at former prices. Flour—The market is quiet, with sales of 500 bbls standard, and'iiood brands at $4,50 and of our lot at $4,45 tl bbl. Soles for city use at $3,500!,.5.1,62 for common and select brands, $4,1410,.5:02/ for extra. and $.5.25 for fancy Western. Rye Flour is held - nt $3,50? bbl. Corn Nl.l—limall sales at $2,37 Tel bbl. (train—Wheat continues in limited demand, with small sales of red at litle,lo3 for ordinary to good qualities, and 2,000 bush prime Penna. white, to go out of the market, at 112 e It bush. The supplies of corn continue small, with sales 8,000 bush yellow at Glic, afloat, and 62e from store. Oats are in fair demand at previous prices. Clover Seed—ls in fair demanil, with sales at ss e ti 60 'I) bushel, for fair and good quali ties. Whiskey—Supplies arriving mine freely, and prices ere lower. Sales in barrels at 24c te gal lon. BALTIMORE MARKET February I' Flour—Sales of 550 bbls. 11. Street at $4 50 ,260 bbls., at $4 43i, Sales 100 bbLs. C. Mills at 50. Sales of rye flour at $3 20. Wheat,—Sales red at 1000. From wagons we quote , at 100 6 103, Sales whiie coin at 60 G ., 624 and 66 67 for yellow. lOata 42 (1. - j> 40. Closer seed $5 181 6,5 25., Whisky 26 in barrels. NEW YORK MARKET Feltunry 17. 'Cotton—Prices hove declined, to lc j lb with saleo to-Ailny of 1000 bnlea. . Flour—The market is firm, with sales 6000 bbls at iii4.680,,,4,04 for Indiana; and Michigan, and $4,76en4,87 for common Ohio. Grain—Wheat is active; Corn is dull, with sales nt 0000 bushels at 660 for yellow, and 07e, for white. Provisions-itl'ork is firmer, w tb sales of 300 hide at $12,376i112,50 for mesa, end $0,37 for rime. Beef in steady, with sa.es of 200 hbls at $8,50 for tacos, and 10r country prime. Beef is dull at $l5 for prime mesa. Lard is quiet, with sales of 200 bbls at 81®81 111 1 b. Whiskey—la firm, with sales '2/0 bbls at 25l 251 gall. 'Groceries—Coffee is steady, wiLlt mks of 200 bags common Rio at 11(ca111d. Sugars are quiet, with sales of 100 hhds Orleans at 690 file 'lO lb. Molasses is moderately active, with sales 2.'0 bbls Orleans at 300 10 gall. I Linseed Oil—The market is firth, with sales of 3,000 galls at bOc "t? gall. Tobacco—ls active, sales 50 Idols Ky. leaf at 10e "pi lb. CINCINNATI MARKET. (7431VIIINATI, Feb. 17 Provision, continua to tend ullwards ; 180 bin In bacon sides sold ut 7c ; 110,0(H) pieces Sidon and ,boulders, dry salted, nt dinnioic. A mit , oil Saturday, at St. Leek of Ili,ooo lads mess pork. ut $lll I/ bbl , delivered. TMs is the lary• est sale on record. - Aleem Pork Ie held firmly, at 4;11,76. The r'i'ver is in fine navigable order, end freights plenty and firm. Linen and Home Famishing Goods. A. MASON & CO. . No. 02 and tl4 Slark.e contantly on Imnd I.lr. .1 Inlinwing goof, of (be held =mese- Irv. Tniih, MAI., Mal and Diaper: , " 4 . .aNniTk r 2a7'l.l:gLtrip=aki Inapern. Ronda. nevieh and Dint Ere: Lna.n Lane...and Linen Cadobrin•G Fiord atal Linen Dama.k. all .id.% Linen (~.Imbrie Ilandliarchieng IM Allendale Shea. Dorm 10-4 Hanlon Li na Ausatto 019484AM - 40 DidlP l / 10 .....tha• L. as 6109 HOUSES,--Fs, IDLEIL.=Tero offices an the lower floor rs. blarltst and Water otreols fronting 4, greet. toms at Sash 111 bet Also, Vey *se as the above, oil Ow iecoad Amy, with_ impetrate outman. from Wart exert AU of them rooms rr. arritable Orr lusuraniir and aresituatiil Is tbs tcsat Ilworable Was, for burinewi tobl wi the wharf, , POLLARD MeOURMICK. 7g3w • OR RENT—One large three story rzo Wick he and edam, situated on theearner ofii:l Err and Grant rtreuts, finished In inalet-ri• style, with hot and cold Lathe, and llghtt.d with gas, suitable fur Prirate fatally or tootling bow,. Porweasion wo the End of April. Mtlf,llintOr hASIIIEL ROBINSON. blaneheoter. or AKTIIIMS, 41 Grout R. Pittsburgh. (Journal ropy.) Ii g ORRENT—The IVarehouse No. 26 Fal Wood )beet. from let April. For term& lunniPia " tho . Premises. febßkdia. • - I lOUNI'ItY RESIDENCE FOR RENT— Tbe dwelling house formerly pert pled by the cohere s -her, par Manchester. situate on the line of the Allegheny alal Manchester Plank Road, with carriage house. stable kin! other out bons, arid about an pro of ground. Por sevadon given ou Ist Ap ril p'!". A ciii t .riAREwELL. Ofilie on . ..imolai Pittsburgh VALUABLE MILLS, FARMS, AND LOT'S FOR HALE— u lam, Flour Mills and a New Linton the Beater Crook. •Ith the necessary water power. , A1.. 0 a well Improved F In Lowrenn.ornsuly. Print &WO.— Also., a tarot or I b acres, on the Ohio deer, three miles below Heaver. for 41/11. Also, one of acres, on th e Fan ithio river, G toll. below Deaver. for It= prr pre. Also, oems for Sin r Also, farms of CA Etr., atni I ape, for per Kern. Also, acme fur 312, and Al ac tat res for 115 per . Also, with many °them of van. OUP sixes and ptie, Enquire or N. P. A 11. 1.. IL FETTERMAN, Alta ye' at Law and Real Estate Agents. MAO No 101 4th sL Pittsburgh, . • VOR RENT—Thesto f re- rrioil n Market at., 000 °Ponied by C. Teak, 111 , • Vark , Y i"Ter lot FOR SALE OR RENT—Eleven acres F t; dweof ground, situated nu the turnpike. ow mib f liklenalliel on which are erected Inane lling house , good stabling. tr. The ground L. all Par ly level. and .ig bounded in front by the Seventh street m la ph and extending bark to the Penna. Railroad. It Is one of the most desirable hautbois In the vicinity or th e dty that Is now in the market. Enquire of MM. YOUNG d CO. 191 LitavVY feb742w YIN) LET—A Wartanume situnUld Le- i ll turt, 3 WixA and Ilarket. and running through , fog. First to Seornal strort, recently . occupied 1,7 Vain. A Atkin... It Is suitable for manufacturing orstr. ""` a.P "'"". ATKINSON & OKRI.Y. • N rr offer f . ,Orf r k. F; I O , tm/ the nowt plemond part of the honntgh of Itee hnucn.ed Ins ttto Lta's 2). fronting.. the Diamond Ili fret, ...lon Market Ptrret 0 &..t. The hence la well ronstruenl for comfort and mnentance, with nn abundance of water at the door. The lot is well timed with choice fruit tteca and shrubbery.— The aloes pr, r t r In very desirable or tria pleasant and pri vate dene, Al., part of into) N 0.147 611 feet front and 300 t feet back t and inclosed. !IRS. 7US.IN COCIIKAN, Canonsburg'. For further Prii"" V.ATELIIISINGER, AgroL Beaver, Jan. NI, 'SI. [fetk2sr•] kIOR RENT—A good brick stable on t* Stral.erry hetweeit Liberty uot Smith. o• d ntreeho at praseut arranged lor threo bona.. n g r, .. riae.e..old too mail,. made.," sermamodate al: or eight hohoa. The lottilltag helng largo and cotoronietaly Alan, would le, eery auitab:e sa a Vora of norraar mer. Eaquire t.f JAS. MONTOOTII. fehLatow• No, 1:: Smithfield. or No. 27 Stath rSITIVE SALE—A large number ‘;f mildlng lota, In the moat dextrable sltnatlone, In the ugh of Birmingham. East Birmingham and South Pittsburgh. ix offered tor reale low and on serrunmalattior term.. Bargains may he had by application to BRD IRVIN, 111 Second at. Baird J. Irrin offer .1.0 for tale thirty-eight int, nn Penmyleaula Avenue , . For terms anti farther particulars apply as iti•ovo fel4 OR RENT.—A warehouse situated on Water eiroet. betwron !Ilan. and Fern . ..nimble for pnidiao. lukinsesa . Enquire of JAS. BALZELL._ fel4 No. es Market street 1 , 011 RENT—The dwelling house and 7n A oucitlin, grourat, wow wenwpW , l WE at thelx.] or Pri.lc strewt. In Ow Eighth Funl.wwww. 14,0na to and ni.vatlon Me Po= 'woke. and I.ur lr. and ytt. tec..i'la the city, can Cud here Puth Os , . It Is within fatten Minute, walk of ant buil:ices part of the ektl felolnltf JAS. It. BUCHANAN. Very Valuable City Property for Sale TIIE undersigned Administrators of the esiste of Thorn. !airman. •letwasell. offer for Pala We lie entire nal cetera of the raid Thomas Ferman. ronairtlng clone 110 net IA (muting on Liberty street. running haek •toa MD feet alley. Alan. the tavern stand known as the 31ausion noun. will We grounds and atable connected. . fronting on Pluto alley. thirty Wan feet four Inches. Al, three lota fronting on Chem alley. melt eighteen fret front, and running hack Ant y fort parallel with Pluto aII of which property will be wild at Private .ate. hy applleation to the eubeeriberm or If not mid - before the 25th of Manh. will le offend at auction to We highest bidden. the Tavern gaud it offend for rent. APpIY ten o IL FAIIINIA-N. or IL. CAMIIIELL. .ta-11Vdtuir111 , 151 Linen et R.EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The under signed Wen *lc wale • large number of valuable in lug lota, and man very desirable sit. far =mutat , tone, in the Borough of Birminghem. located near the new Publin Mticol Boum and Knglirh Luiheran Church. The rand growth of Ken:lngham In copulation end matinfantirina will and the reaeonable prime at which lute will be mild. will render them a safe and prolifthle In. vtrrodit Title perforL Tome favorable. Foe ,rtlenlars and terom, engirrof thrae undenigned. at the afire oftion IV g• Gilmore. ,on Grant stmt, Pitt.. burgh. iota.. Third and Four,. street, or ofe lllfam Syn.. and N. Patter - von. Gl's, at their Mtn. In Bina. Ingham. 1.41 MOSES F. PATON. L I . ANA V A R.RIIOIIS E TO LET—Tbe Cmnoinralloua irarehouse N 0.1.1 Liberty .sores, now orourigid by Bell t Ligget t will be muted. with the hark prinnrea. from the Ist of alanh nett Armin 1,. Jan.,ur ii roomy WILKINS. lid Fourth st TO LET—One flown arid Lot situnted2 on Itedf..rd street- Seventh Ward. For onto, " apply 0 , . 110111.4411 LITTLY. lot ILV.S Liberty et 'Linn SALE—The subscriber offers fort vale a large and Guthrie-Irk House. with Ore ' 1 ", or more art.. of ground. situated on the Fourth Kind Ath/tool. w d ithipril next n three miles of this city. Pooseeek o aim m on . o A A 1.% a iery Ilealrabla Int of ground. enotaitti.oaer Four wall a pin rarrikut actor Uleil4/0. nllnn ,1 Ile. the al.Te. Alen. a Int grnimil It feel II Inch, hy Piet. inljoln• the realdenre i.f 11r. A. Tin. r, nen, the city. oppugn.. the Seventh Ward. on Pentuylvittila A .111111, given hilt...a/R.l, It I. now ,rtaln that the Plank Road will he romplete i latratl.ol7.: r ettrei, erwAl. near tbr wret ' uverrilwd property. L"OR RENT OR SA LE.--The subscriber : 2 will twit or toot hi, rery derirable Country Ree l- All.tiirn L'"" tiL r t la a double briritn ' olbling. iv ecciplete order. There le ey.eintre bon,. stable. and end water nn the ground,. herb tennpriie two am,. we inaptored. containing everY dreaiptlon of fruit alma. a rpring beaten gral 'awoke how, Pt.seaelou gieen •benever desired. JOHN OEIIIIAIIT. ya22.l.tt F OR RENT two story Dwell in g lin¢w on Iate n 7ATEV'D,PL/gr..l. "ate, et. Lo SALE OR ON PERPETUAL LEASE .111 aril for melt, t , r on perpettial .te 1010 eon atreet, feet !nail by 101 l leet to Smug alley. ad iVot7Lol'!‘l.l yn!iTsely o'4 . OLl g l. " a i n h irrlityt ' enrZ.Z.:Zi tr;J",,u2, - iP - - 7 ,Itt diatel,oppopite to Control ILI I row Defoe. and eotootrunrot, 'a arrk. iyan2o-13f JA.III.:S whichA LUA ALE PROPERTY FOR SALE. t.. Th Third Ward Publle Fehtell llouee, and soma on . .I°l It will be mold either wepirately or br gether, to Putt purchaarnt. The Lnt 110 feet wide o. Cherry alley. atat PM feet deep On Diamond Any additional tokyrmation th,ired will be given. and Gerona/ sale rule known, on appliraUon b. .101 IN ECASK ET. Pre - A. demi thrertorn. at No. 47 and 5.5 Market greet. _ . . .. , • . . ... .- .. . fecal lm 9101:LET-A large ,Nlaneion House with .r,r,, I. ere, °firma ittoehed, situated at Oakland. :go, DOD 2'fr' HARDY, JONES t 0). ~... y elm I I:01 LE The Three Story Dwelling 57 It use. No 171 Wylie street. at prevent ocrupivi s l I. Ll•toketou. and coundnlng two ;motors, dining! roem and klchen, on the era door. Pueseselon also° Oa the to of Aprtl. Inquire of J. kR. FLOYD, lalol Round Church. rLET—One Two Story Brick House, ca. Inkling 4 rooms, on Centre Atenne?Mlnere. "1.1 • e . tient low. Enotare of zi.... Jaw i , JOHN WAIT A CO. jitOß RENT. The Store, 118 Market .: 11% AMA, Ito Fecund door fern:l-the corner of Market and Mort, Wren, Poroorsion Oren the In of Arrilax•••• next Inquire of DAVID GREER, jafixtdal 100 Penn rt. FlfiTß RENT, two very convenient ttc., DWELL.ING ROUSH& on Third Meet, above near to Bmlthfield. Ikeseeesion glrenon tLe non fa of April next. Alm to Leue for one or tam Team come largo 'wont Lots on and near the Allegheny Myer. In the Ninth, Wart Apply to WM. 57. DARLINGTON. ' or RENJ. DARLINGTON, Fourth near Wend. J'OR • RENT.—Tho following proper- .-n tire are tar mt. yin: Urn, well Hnlebed. and entuplotele tundebed in waits STORYtret Market street, bet w een Third and Inuit] eta.. suitable tor Dry Genic Eelerni room, Inout Oillet ButdiDD.. ID lbe teeeed and third 140614, . satiable r tor drags'. Brom.. Otte,..e. do. . . . . . . A large arid convenient DWISLLING 110UPE. In • heal "A=igt thee ttle " leregoWS eau be giTell op thf Isl n! A A/I. pat OCa. • SMALL FIORE on Tlidol Awed. next door to the toioeUe Ofrlee. reteersion given Immediately. FOR PALE.—An unexpired Lime on the Worthen,. or Third Arvid. heretofore nisupied by the lots Ur. A. lieelen. V"r ‘PPiI to r It GAzz4m, 164 ; c o ed eteret. ionl or to U. MTORMICK. tie Thini etre, FOR RENT, a Two story Frame House my... sod Beck buildhor. erith tee lota,oltuste iritral , find street, Filth Werd• ibibirtnirif,,le rr. " .. For trot.. .114 to Rom a°, ,_ LITILE A CO., deel2 2.55 Liberty street. .. _ . _ • - 110 LET , the Store Room No. 65 Mar- ettl ket greet, adjoining the Watch and Joweltya V. W. Wilson, and rocently hf N. Holm,. Non, awl a flanking and Mob... onto. Thin roan le located la the moon eentral lust beat buslnes. pofut In The city. and adapted fie • kfus and En chant,. 00The, aThl Insurance (Wee. or a ore'. A splendid new front. with English plat, Glam. will tee put lu as iron se The westbia permita. Pomona.on glee. on the tel of Febritare, If visited.— Ennui.. of W. W. 11 , 1 LEON, jai Corner of Marto, and YOurth greets. I F YOU USE BLACK TEA. MORRiS & liawcwits, In the Diamond, veil tb• bed In ar,„.^ imrald thli ne pulT, but Out fact, rd comparipon will prom. r blood strong and pleimant daeorod ...... ...bac per Its The tout mp imted into the w U. Stales..-i Tis du Oman Teta equally good at prima .. All Teaa at this eatablitiment are retailed fr”h from the Original Cheats, being far superior to Package Teas, In many Intlanex bare been put up two ot tlime rese l ls, : " Qa1 . 1 " 1::1 1 ,11 1 ;! at " that Tro wilt krep aro well to • rartawr At In the original Mena • 'MD 1 Ili'' , faLin store and fur sale by the ash ' ril,nr, all of the bat quality: ',litho,. l3,..etate of Morphia. ti /Mellor, Colic , !oar of Lead. tio r s'Arahlw, C • • • rean; Tartar, Roll Brim/done: Floor thilydtor. Alexandria /tnon. titan Camphor N. a WM:IC=I3IIAM, 0,1,4 oorimr . wood and sixth rta. Sellers' Cough Byinp in Illinois. PIERCE, of Middl eport_lrap/OINC noonly, writes ander dale Of Jmuary 17th, 1,1, that he h. been troubled more or leaa with a moult Sr or erral which hut Teat confined him to hie bed. and required niedieal treatment for threw month, Doting. the summer he aot totter, but attic themoah reettlum" , h. d 6 tm" t a m 4.llaormltt& Coney whth mu only relieved hr u. of 05.91. br:uhtrAh ATTl,>l.`ierB4l' of whin. I.:bark. bad Ibund Prropof treat nor ha his fatal] y. and wLev moving from Ohio, took afteen bath.. with him, et r . ..t . 4.1 . 1 o n : h a:Lair: o i Jer,sdnir Pleree i nhtalned and Orel with Mrat PriMmod and sold by ma hi "1 11. 1 39 miti.• 's 7Wand ' et. PAM by druggin. V 0.711117111 Me twatitlea and vialnitY. kohl orIOOD CANTON FLANNEL- - A arila " F ly of • 'grey naperior arildt. at 12' nenta per 1.31 ' , Ol at star. of BUILCUMIXLD. STEAM BOATS FOR WABASH ER—The y HIV uplerand new at.m. tilaorna, all .obert, vill leave I. the above and all !aim mediate parte on the a p plyat It/ oclock, a: at. For freight or pa.ettage board. tebla }(4 1 0li. N ASH VILL E. The rut running the ENEV A.C.Dtr • I loan , for the shore and IntremediateParta an Turadly. Inth at 4 I' 31. F. (night or max., apply na tool. frbls VOR NEW ORLEANS—T h /VDVg2nragie ' r: "' lTTl r l I ' Z.! ' ' A R :4.7I 7L' ; and all Intertnethate an Tuealey neat, the Intl In. Aunt. at 4 o'clock. r.a. . . . Vim ircight or h •PPI 4 nn Nwn, thbls Il Illtt LOUISVILLE-T he spier, .. ~.... did nr w Twill IX ELLA. Wm. J hnunt• tvtuomdrr. will len-trill,- On- nbovr nod In- , team-distr. onro on Foliar. the 14th Cun t, at 4 4.4- lock. r. ' Fe, fr..'" ' '''"*" I? '' N ' T . :;'IW I .IIV:!: c :i. SAT.. frbl4 VOR ST. LOUIS. The splendid ff'ew rteamer FLEETWOOD. Wm. Conley, onnmerldr, VI 111 leave for the shore and In.:, niollute ;wt.. 1.11 Olio .Int. the 14th not, ut 4 P. 51. • F " r (right"r . • lewd; • r to . G•IIJ Es . k4.Oßsplen did /dwneNill A 7% lIL tel..Vpran. -• t leave for the abuse nod ell Intorinediatn port' , bo fhb d. , lay at lOcielook. tor ['night. or W.W.II:W . cn ar - you LOUISVILLE L r OUIS—The tot Inning . ntremer,k-Mt nAAC NEWT‘N.Copttlri lltnrl.. lernel.l.lll Lave for the eager.. nod Intorno-dia. port, on thlr day. ot .1 P. M. rmioa or provawe. err!). nn board. .1012 I ECM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL A ND IV ELLSVII.I.I:--The 'VEILI.E. Fltrtittra, taw., rrclai-pack,4 ve.en fhb* rltr Wvllnrillr., Irar- In^ l'lttaborgh rirery Monday, Wrdia,dar. and Friday. at For (Wight or mu... apply on hoard. in= I - 1, 4 101 t NA SII V I LLE—The fine .. eteworr MA VVl.f)it'llt. Mullett. umsteq./74 4 / nil lea, for the shore ozel Intermedint. porta. 'tido day. at 4 .m. For (night or partgage. ahrlY on 1.mr , 1. febl2 ,FOR ZANESN'ILLE —The • fine - Khluurr E3ll . lt.F.Stl.Con, muter, will lea, Inc aLov..arul lutenuedhar mlrMtblvnlleramm.. nt 4 o'clock. For (night or apply on hirtnl. 11 EGU It PITTSBURGH AND WIIEELIN(I PACE ET.—The Ilea packet cleamef D I 1; I: N AL. Con ir•IL mu londlil ter. lc non T.:doming hcr re,olar tri.wcaly trip. botaern !hip cllt , Icavinsc Pit.burgh 10 o'clock ,‘rcry 11,1Inc.nlar and Frklar. and returning.' Ironer, Wheeling every Tucalay, Thunalay .01 Satunlay. In each nook. For Irclehl rascrage. apply on board. or to nnIN All!ilSTltONti CIIO7.EIL Acentm. INIJULAIt PITTSfIURGH AND WELLSVILLE PACK ET.—The Ammer), .to. EILLE, D. IL InJc. will kart l'ltighurglt ere, Tnemlay.Tltor.clay and Satunlay. nqurn. learrx cvery MOnday. Wcannriay and Frl. day.. For (Mg 111 or pon or, aViT s or. , .. l c`aM. orn. . irEELEIL Asrcril LiEGULAR IVEDNESI/AY PACKET. CINCINNATI, Captain Jobe r ker tt-ttEl ningliant. This rnlundld boat Waft built the ontirrs of the rinane Isar. Krirtnn. and other, for tbe Cincinnati and Pittrburgh packet bradr. Karr : 6 , 7. n . f n l G r . sr;riyi•Fm;'Elta.,,,L. ikrnt_ 11iE61'1,41 R PACK ET FOR 11OCKINGPIITTh fine Ammer Pi._ . Capt. N. S. Crain, will kart. sr abort , rvery Tortday at firinrk r. For frrigitt or rtartagr, applynn bruin]. nr 4 , 4'1 IVIL 11. JOHN:TON. Art . . TRANSPORTATION 1851 1:54 L 'A" --' ' ''4 Merchants' Transportation Line, ( LC NI rt,:t AND RA11.80Alls.) 14 - NOR PIIIIADELPHIA DIRECT- 411'T P. A. Mr.). NULTY s CO. C.../al Iti.iu. (00 inn Ptto.burwit. RAYNOR. cants Block. pmpar.l largr tom.. non bandisn nod jq...11., ort the op..tmay of. the .1..1,Mtn. and ell IrarrznalLate at liner rates nod in tzum. than so .113 . II The ouvat...r L.f Trur.l. iu;t our ..trovlded,l.3. i t ' r,. " Fr 4 la To r : ' ..r doles el 11014.1.,1.m.,, Polumbii. thin ...a.m. C. A. 31cAN V I.TY .t CO. farl.s • . Canal Hula. • 185 1 32 4- To Canal Boat Owners and Transporters. E wish to"rontraet for the transportation v of it. XallM of Merchandiee. On, per day. (Oa days to the werlo cart way. hetweeogJohnetnwu and INtteburgh during the coming pm.. Time Ingo Johnetow u to Pittebnrgh 24 hour, from litgeburgh tnJohnetnern ILA It Eh u FORSII - 11. fehl3othe for ADAMS CO. 1851 To Shippers of Merchandise, Priidnee, n, mu, rum fIIT•Ut um, ru Tn. pIiILADELPHIA ANDCALTIIIMIL I'II'TSBURGII TRANSPORTATION LINED 11. E ATKIN, .4 Co , . Pruptinlor.. I,lu nut Vuu Art ,trrrt, HELL A LlGtirl T. Aumln, Canal Rania lilt Kuril; TALLA)II Annutuliall,rtrure Wn an umparml. on Um Dwulut Dr Um Pern,Linula Uf nmtract 1., FIAL:111 ruIA awl ',AD n. ,u 5511 dr.lettrll Kul ear,. n.nu, other Lion. All undliurtuUl fun. Dr churn,. MLT.t.Din CIMJOIIN COT., cFADED & COVODE, .[,nvr..orf ti,John Nleinden A C.. 1 Canal E 11.411, Penn Street. Patna. Rail Road Co—Central Bail Road. frIIE imb,eribere having been appointed • B Priam, extitra l nowl. adoctrii sr are noir priqar."ll 10 th. q. uiut Tia row. will 1.• 1,1 tr. 4,4,1 nr chap, fur •aArrk or I`.[NOIT orrk, .1/"1,011% 11 Pry 4.,.ad5. r tatunktrr. eutlor, tk•rur,. PruPA. Pukthrrk. Furniture. W,Ol, Jte kr . ZLOU PIO Ikk llnntwkr, ittpc . nrkan. tirarrrien. Paint, 1 , , PPM,. 4 , 11, Iwkliper,linrorr. Tsmrkby erml other ~ rakt !Akejt IM. lbron. Pn.f. Pork. Butter. lan., Lard ink Tobacm Lek!. 4;rmin And kPr 14 100 Ark., Marl& (rough) Tkr. Lipman liar. &o, p.lou Ie.FAPEN A C.IIVODF LEECII & CO'S EXPRESS TO PIIIL her. multi Errant...l33ml, far run :rift L'ititts."l?;'lta7tit's")Thstint:ll Entail to Itnilnd..ltalia Through in :to homy. Small ipackt tat, rsnly imp t.akcn P. LEECH a CO.. del:Nl:hit • Calm] PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ARRANGEMENT. Thirty ply Hour, itatin.l-1. rail. amt E mg. Went TON,rNph ayal pty. Line Fitazin tlom par r. Fla daily Liu.. Nriii tinsel... Mr ItOLLlßATtilitilltili. mut hum thenni by the S.ir hinnoviyanie Railnwl to PIIILAItiII.I.IIIA. NEW TORK. null 'BALTIMORE. boring the myyte.n.iiin lir lanai Nark:alio, Dallr of Coogh. ligise V. 1.. iiiiurgh. and fro m then..g./ii, thr Ara Penr.lvanle Rail mad 1240 mil.) to Philadelphia: Thm. through houri. atietmTLllmlMytd,. /II OD O. to Raltinamy M (10 Ckgui.) eir nlll Marti oyery I:roaming, . N ogritick. nod yr., night at the. ame . hour. EXTBAS hare al any tun, Moray , In ...who., Thia la a.. .oat n),,. It romirtablii. and ,auto to rastrrn l'aiiiiimyorn Mr Baltimore take. tin. Nyvii Rail rcmd at liar. tisborg. on'the ...al of the at that nl,rc. For "'""v" " a'li.St. Cherie, Mg.. OT 41.1. I'. HOLMES. lonungah,da Pittsburgh, De,. 4, 1550.—i1.7 (9LBS MUTTON TALLOW; 30 from Meal: .500 Buckwhrat nom: for .th. by T. WOODS SON. Prothinr Dralern R/11i ComminAou 11vreltaz. 01 Water otre, 1K PORK-200 pieces lioF round, well rtawd. for Dale loy W)1. tlAttA LEN a Co ITIIERS--17 srieks prime for sole by BURFIRIDGE i INGIMANI. 110 water rr. F' L' BRi YD -3 iTri, and 15 keo for sale by 21+ J. S.lrt LIVORTII . A CO MS--80 duz just ree , l6N,l by J.S. DI MI/11TH lc CO IT_lowl ha I cried Peaches: . hu Dried Apple, for ettle L. g DI cwortta.k co rfjt MILLION-1 ea,d‘ genuine Chin(q.s, c. rale by . J. KIDD aOA ift Wood rt jaZi A Sfpl3l,,c( • l<-50 brls for sale by 1 .162 i FilDb I re, ! - J. tr K , e g KEEPI NG 71tu e. frt. Steam Boat BAnk' Norm:int Blank, t l or tbe shore wort, curt moored. hog ...brig far,.ta by JOHN 11. MELLOR. SI Wood rt OUR WIIEELBARROW war taken away "Irmo our Aare on grid., the lath et Jentterr. hr or the name of Wm Milian/wand ml,] to 3lr.Gtrlfter. nf Allegbeil l rilmind o laken to latrtre Auction horn, n' elZaVh . e r rak . l arbirAll n' .. ili plea ., trturn the ramp and get his tanner agali doinE he will autly oblige rat% J. a 11. PHILLIPS.. and b Wont et. H -- - ECKER'S FARINAZ:3as rarer for onto by pc-'s . J. SCIPAINIIAKER A CO. - 3125, 81 50, and $1 75 per gallon. TAVERN KEEPERS had Better try Morris A Haworth . .. Ibinto Pktn Flturen Dean°, at the above prio.A. Macon. porrhaOlut ME TEA AND IVINF. ATORE. Earl ride of the Diamond. '6 to prime Carolina, for sale by JAS. A. HUTCHISON & LI HOT -50 kegs assoi- - tod NOR. for sate by 0.25 • JAS. A. HUTCHISON & CO A . l(sLAssEslpini.....tion Sugar House; • )4 thJJro 7.7)." . dartistg t CO r r EWS-30 If elists med, to extra tine tireem Jo Jo to 11"3 . 1, 1 V1 . 21oln% for 'Alp Ja4 J. D. WILLI A 31.8 A 1)) 'FALLOW. 25 bbls for side be ECOSIMIM -50 tons Brush Creek, for sale j,. 110137140 N. LCITLE R CO •ES--4W brie plantation, for sale j es : JAS. A. HUTCHISON kCO .00 pigs Galena, for sole by JAR A. lIMIIIS6S & Co_ 011.--20 hrls reed for sale by .5. A K. MOLASSES-50 bhds Sugar fxlo bas N. O. Mols.;ses; GO lob S. 11. • • Sc. Jan ,,,, MtherY , .1.24 UEItMAN CLA Ins just reed by U - c? taw just reed - for sole by L 144 BURIMIDOE n En BLACK TEA—Brune kind um in En‘lAncl—t4ulall 1.6. r. rtnm, .on eo., plearihnt u llt ;?r n :Ilot; 71 7 71111) " ;3.:T:7Vi ` 41. " 117,14.1 " ..;.%: •hrre. el. PittAbltruh. 1.0 I:4lilte, for male by ' 1 ' ;elf %VICK a SferANDLEM ALILY FLOUR.—PQ brie. extra, for sale by ,1•27 WICK A Lt eCA-NDLAZA PHMADELPRIA OMAL..WITITE, :Bonwr mAnt. koaLth oma Ntrerg, Worn a.NV AGALEY,. WOOLWARD dc Co:, 11 ( hole; XII 'ale Grozern, No. Z 1 Market .t, Philadelphle. • I S. J. 1.01011. • .... " =VW, MUM. REALD, BUCKIITOR 8 CO ., Tobacco Ouneiludort Slerrhaate, No. 41 North Water Pinot, le North Mary., PhilailelPlilu suet 71.1ERCER & ASITELO. General Commis- IV pion elerehaa Ls, PhiludelphLa. Liberia nirarrern made oeueignmente of !Wiliam gentrilly.._ideradeui ROM, W. i'.111.7111 ILIMIC;7O.—T. W. POINDEXT .. .ER & CO., General • einedole.lou and Forwarding Slerehuiitsand Flour lie or, No. :NB Mutat etrnet. Philadelphia. irLe _ To Southern and Western Merchants, 40USELL'S PREMIUM PERFUMERY. The aulerriber rexpertfolly !mitre pp bile attention o extend', mock of Perfumery. Soap, Sharing Omer. , L. In which omen Silver and two Uolden Medal" hare. within the last ale yew'', teen awarded by thelnatitulaw of !or York, itoetml, and Philadelphia, the latter brine the only tioklen Medals ever awarded for perfumery either In Europe or In thin emmtry. Ronant's UemirAux.O tilnexten Com, (Almond. Woe. and Ambrosial.) onivenally arknow led red to be superfor to any Phaving I.4.xim In this country of F.urn, OtrnenAay. tot Swarro—Beautifully tran sparent, Rad ,F=uhiappoltez=ttr ,t7v.a.ql;inits, ry elmolon'Snap. • • Arrearrvi Totter Sows—Almond. Rose. Millefieurs. Boa anat. Pittaeld, Musk, Patchausly , Omnibus, Tnausa/mon, Olive OM Minh., and Ultra/oda, Ernigces Pui T. Ilmumiraciatla.—lluee. Janata, Dou g.. de Corolla, tleraneum. Jenny Lind, Monaseltn,./wk ey blob. !daimon, Clemente, Ifit,molie. Item; and many ostler varieties. In all sixty olfilereat perfumes. Totter—i'lnrldsWas r. Eau de Toilette. Orange Plower Water, mid a peat variety oY Colognes and Laver der Siater, Oil,atl-15 TIE Itax—Oenufne Bears'oll, Antique Muldilivie. Eau Lustre', Olelue. Compound Ox MAP , Hair Dye, litidd and In powder, and Phlkixone.Efeb nine, and hoof Llnd Pomades. opfirrstorc Petrissnoio---Ilabounic RUM, Rowe Tooth Paste, Charcoal Dentlitire, alortUne.Tooth Paste.and Tooth Potrger. tNellarnOt—Vegetabie Cosmetic Cream, dimandlne for ehappvibbands. Odd Cresin of Roe., Cream de Porno. Lip talentpberry Oman. Depilatory Pdersi for removlngsuperfinous lath" Nati powder, Vinallyre do Rouge, Anima/Jo Vinegar, Vittoria Compoelt Prmiton lobe besides a this variety of other articles, ten numerou timid In this advertise ment. The subsegiber hopes to tnalntain the reputation which this establishment has acquired, by disptering of nothing but first me artieles, and will be happy to furoi s h thi v e v who mop wish to patronize him, either wholesale or on as roasonable terms an any establisbutont hi the United nate, RAZIN, Itutressor to and farmer Director of the LatioratorT of EUGENE ROUSELL, esnut FL Mr. Baxin's • Perfumery Is for do byll4 Ch all Um primfipai Druggists In thernantry. NEW YORK Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse. S. MILLS, No. 6 CORTLANDT ST., (Up Stairs.) NEW TOOK. is now opsoingons.nf i t s rat CNN Stl n AVVP7 t eer ' afTarn b' 111.41 6 . LAU: MUSLIN and all kinds of SILK MANTILLAS. annotate.. 2;:,`=L'Ar'.l`,.',.llltl74;7_,,g' the steemrn Alao. a Tarr aplonitld etoCk of PARAenaLii AND UM. ELLAtit, eoi.lidine of fringed and plain Mined notion and ellk end Turk Satin Parasol., and Cotton and thou. how Usuberilax. All of which will lie °aural at extremely lon Wow. Ws uiperially onflreetern [derail oi Amin. oar Fuel before vurbuing. Also. WIRE SHOW STAN/Xi. for exhibiting Shawl. and Mantillas, pat up In cams for tamer.. Woo. febllnf SPRING IIIII'ORTATIONS. C, B. lIATCII & CO.; • No. 79 trt LLI AN STREET, NEW YORK, Li AVE now in store, and are constantly re it of br the atearnen., the most extensity assorts moot Gentlemen's Furnishing Gorden," before veered. embracing the latest end richest styles of CratatsAFhirte. Gime,. !fader, Suspenders. Ender Garments: London Tier, Stocks, Oiled Silks, Dreezinx Govern, Handkerchief.. Shoulderitraces, Linen Collar, slut a variety of other to. peculiar ee ry ir line of busineee. Western nide* a ll ./s. Sold at the lowed prices._ One friends are invited to examine our stock fehral3m. _ EXCI,IISIVELY FANCY DRY cIOODS. itII. 3100i1E Fe Cr).. 122 BROADWIY sr., NEW YORK. flocs lu store:aml an receiring om boot wont.' .meta of FANCY DRY GOODS, hitt tilos at, to buyer, at eat:To:loy ptioot, on short cnatit. or hboral dlecoont for CASH: cootistio: lo Don as &Qom MILLINEEti GOODS. 10.000 pa No. 7 to SO Ladlog' and Name Sonnet and• Sash Ribbon% 10.000 pa No. I to 22 plain lofty do 10.000 do US Atm do plain ehanswablo. chine. watered and cordol Dore Mnot - silke. NOD to I.lt ribbon.. full impartment eelres 'do ack andco 11 lon,' mares. cape Whiten. replier, illublon and 0705114 lane, contend flower, cap tabs, crimped ribbons, .bc. LARGE ASSORTMENT or ruparas. F.l3broldeeed. noes tambour...l In laer on rowing .4 14-4 loom into ne tt,urtann nsollrwork eallarta. bowed Wok. nonslnie. Inter. 00011 and jaconetling pleln do do, bishop !ann. toen's plena rous maid; 7.8 0.. C. 011,6. gloves, suspenders. an stmDer GOODS. • Florcurf. EU. and Italia silk, silk button, In great Urictv, Alarrine braid, giMpe, draw trimmings. fringe, ni ailka, linen eambric, large asurtment kid glove., cawing ailk. glurea sml mitt, alohair do do. and 'llk do do: Lull« fury milk cravat, iOl, ran,veil rots iielr and 'oven: Bur and s arr, roil, pun. twist. broU ,rci'nnd plain he,,. lawn and cambric hdkit mapletc uenronent boot. saips.and cambrie iniertinal end edg ing', do .1. dn•sa.., rap, nrAlan, cat% cap, am Of: in hla. duo and rat. ow/ Threat. mAtottrand ~ 1 4E1twa, flostitinv•aral Intertiny, all widthn plait. and rtsl.4 ectson and till: lace, white and eulortli for dreg., el., olio lid .I...ort tOrntldr yell& LL‘ek silk and Mohair tilt - tuning h.., pnr4tortion of We above immixare .ntirely new, -tune of the 11 , 1.44 is the market. add we would r..- '‘ A M r- Y 1"4.. "" g " YkDIV kV nP ttnin. _ i5 . L.14,121 Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. TONE'S EMPIRE INX, 95 Nas,au street, ey New York. NM Ralf. TO Tilt 1111.1.0 C. .... rot) 6cra p,er I Ou 4 oz. On dratHht, par trdton "51 mptt Thla 1. My lowa amid,. manufactured. It nova fredy— good th.t.'ll:Nli INK—and 1,111 -not attract', mould, Fn - .rim r &cat. and p+..,.... all the qualitlea moult.- .., for a ttctal Undo., Ink. aultahle for the Quill, and ad. unralth adapt. d for the :that Pon. The untlertign,l I. prepaml to furnilds to tha trthle ei ther fcr export or borne r.,nautuption, at. the td yen tas-. p.m.,. put up tut per order. and delta - end In any part or thr. city free of char,. Nn chart!, for caeca. Berm!, or ham. am charged antra at van cod- TICEODORI: LENS, &WV,/ tituttau et-. Neva Tort. g • COMMIMMI WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE S. H. HANFORD ek iSormaor. to LLIVOI & Ihloottn,) No, 1362, 254, 266, and 258, Pratt St., N. York, Ihtwern Fulino 'Land hurl :lip. lIAVI ON RANO Tux Lutc...r.Assicnorrt or • CLOTHING rnitonl &rte. nAlap44 b All Market.. fn Ile' =dries or CIIIIISS awl DUAWEILS. we keep no endlem ruietr. AI./. Olt. 030 A ext.ennive irrattufactamw of OIL CIA)SIIINO und COVERED 11ATS In the world. Plain and whimiable!Ling of all kln4a. Catalogues of w•Lit by moll. 8 !lit rt&Ved Sum...warn 10 wi dll an l,N° pill'xlmlaw Non. ..1.52..5.L 2:k. and ZS 14=1 ,Lt. Text. RUBBER GOODS.' UNION 'INDIA RUBBER COMPANY ho 19 Nassau steed, New York, ;kAANUFACTURE and have for sale onra favoble terms the largest AN* of GOODYEAR'S A' NT METALLIC itUBISER I/00110 in America; war maned to stand all thrush, consisting of Colds, Clunks, Punch, ' leggins, Dant, Cam BOW Wester, Blanket, Piano and Table Corer, Crumb. Carriage, and • Cloths. Sailone aud Travelling e. (told Diggers' Exploritig and Military flout, Diving Dees., nowt Pumps, hyriuttes F lm and articles for draggle. and ...get., Etthlne aBB Factory Hoe, Oa. Tubing, Horse Fenders, Knapp'. Patent Premium Con Milker, Nlaeldne Belling. Dolls, Toe, Lire Preservr, Cushions, I.IIIOWP, D th Bridle, Began and Boat Bonte.linapaark.,Canlcen,Water Tank, Balla. Fire Buckets, Lc. AvDcles for the Trade 1:1110. ill Order. tall'ollm Murphy's Advertising Envel o_pes. • - iv O. 26.1:MADISON ST., NEW YORK.-- 1 TT The outber. In rolleitinE none pten= tf e :Llt i hn expmienee of years has established their superiority he. ymsil all question. and ho conAdently refers to the testimo ny of those imsiness men alto have used these envelopes, and to his rapidly increasing sales, as proof of their easel- Ithee. KNE=IZ= • . • lat. Onthe place occupied br [be real, a provost pa lace no num buylnere. and &dem. loarpftuoualr au4 beautifully einboord. colerrel or plain, lbw affording rel.. feel...curiey anal oat (awl. - . . The Envelope, raunot be !rested without being de. " ffrtither wait taw waters are utte r , TNlrta to seal them. 4th. I:104111C lrlitCarriaplrOf a the seal lasttruits immediate return to the feud itutiud of being buried mouthy in the Dead Letter Ortice. .. . Stli The Envelopes en fuzniett4l at almeat the tame mi... plain emelt eth. Lamb letter mailed ts • mast oftetada• advertisement, gxre . attsaut the attention of all through arha.e hands'it pas, The gall to a Iled ef ptices for DU-s, entre...ad en brae.. and sehiels Yin I. far yedsrat and of hy-vataym. at the mual elm, either white er buff.. or goad paper, and ea almer, with name, ealstreM, i,,. PriZrg , 1 Met. WPC.," lore:opts mdde u Ltd lettere or 1me.......... /4.001 at .re. ...11c0:.',0 ' 6.0011000. al to 40...002000. 10 to .n....... S.OO ttlXo, tiOtto s.O 10,00 t000..60 to 100 11.00Ib00O. '- ' i\P6e_ tg , not froro.- - ,h7f All oxdere If s.k.treseeJ. W3l. .1 1 .ittPitr. rn't stmt. Nai'vrunk..„4 E Mee., sibell )10u, IS) Wall eu.set, for of Itessrs. IL Jotlslllpan & ce..l3llVpllara 4. a • LEMESI 'Professor L C. Barry's Trieopherous, gAR 3IEDICATED COMPOUND, infallible V.„,l7,,rilreTfirtZtorrtTa% Vlrarcga i rif tgr.L ' t end curing eruption. on the akin, dLoesses of the gloat., mother mai Integument, and prlioing Ohm, cuts, Irmth sprain*, de. kith this pt. lion "them to no soh ord.. WI." The Prat imenals In Anoint. vodka non of the highest eminence, onminent titian. of all ;ado mom, and ladle. who have odd It for yeas. In thole deo Ong MOMS and nanwrim., oanta it with orathat foe imparthrg rigor, glee., lasuriance, and noel to t he hair._ Uag 7 , :f a„, an . d u gsrlrn , fh j u r t eall; i g ,i :Lnu m ad i l curia& the Ode. the sla:als. and ilfe it has no meal among the multitude of command. advertbel In the pub be prinb, or need In petrol, practice. -la choose. he at efOcknry. Boo's Ttheopberems Is unrivalled. The the at cash sales of the . Midi.,a bate enabled the ineentor M supply it t han cot. ! which is frcat Lb to 100 to rent less the price of one other preparations for the hair now In use. The IHena3b traasse-on the bate W et akin embracing the valuable directions dm the etth tam and amerration of attunes choicest ornament, In In which each LOU. Mention', Latham worth the annoy The between the mentioned which constinde the shin and the tsar, which drawn Its mute:tore from this triple envelope, le very elms,: All diseases of the hair ori ginate la the akin of the heed. If the too of the nolp Wte r Pth g eiV ' at ' rt Yalb . thekaldhatri=likildel: the ora eco with moisture- and impart Ilfe to the dhro. the result Is rnlfs denhastlL thes/dlng of the hale. ganose, dinroes, d bantam:a arm s ligament, and entire in as tir Mew may to. &bunon. the shy to healthful sme ar Tit the Trieopherous, end the torvkl vereel, rnrow.*Mer eir otthe Vglt.dy,ofhe !tray.arrl.l4,,,x; the me kin, More.. nod the effort arc the munmilar 111.meetal .PrY irr , hies It sl.citle ertka. as .1 all ex...momn. sod of thew omen. IL le • eover , leV , mid in loge tattler, prhd he at the the priaripal north fee- 137 "w h th e 1 / 1 31.1 BteMrei and Can ny, and Ai M.. ie. dee.:l.lm _ 111T ' CAT'S FOZit OIL—LZ , hr r ls juA received ...cerk•.'" ua ' N.tnCKEIRFITII. CPA N ISII WHITING-20 brla store. for b y , S. N. WICKERSHAM 1 - TIIITE BEAM-30 bu prime, for Kale Vla by J. ECUOVIIAB.I3. CO, J BALTIMORE. GIIIIEN - 1110 MT= ON THURSDAY ; 20th hilt. at It ( m oc k . at the Wart-boom 011orair114 IVlkrf, Ultimo., the :.SOD Da" prim* Wen* Ma (bar, fin be pxrarrt, ant Ampler rnlrly tor rx• orabatioo ir• U. iliairJliON. febl7 • Kars ENGLISH GARDEN SEEDS, etc. liHe undersigned iiortieulturiats and . 3 .0. nom London, haring ealabllsind thernatlem timere, 11.4 take the liberty to Inform Wm gentlemen of Pittsburgh and vicinity. Um they 'would delight to mil. Pit them with the leading amid.. of the Gluten garden, L ttth ltrvn. ?rau t ir mo., to robed for tt by our (mods near Loudon. it to a fart well known to eve .. qgardener of experience. that Ent rate Ettglltli tiltrdni basu ' , rola,* mummy 414 In - tAtnnbbq more pan cm. be obtained bun Wm bent wade raved in tine climate. Mk warn partkei- Lally, applicable to the tints named above, and the the of vase 111 be about the mune as that paid be bar the mat muitmo traelt. To enable gentlemen to me the differently ed rambles of the principal which tbe alitore of the Aim t :rik u r 1 4 ; y h : " th k p : i eth et : ll7: :h l U me k"U(P . I" :" r ; "7' Orden. for our Seed, met remittance, willat in - ewer Mee our prompt sal teat'sattention We wilt' send by Me es e LeNo., for am ordered.) We will (MUM them by the ounce: pound or met, or put them up to order. - WL AU It (XL_ Calms and Wa LT ter street. Valtimote, bid. : _ SIIU.RTZ-& contntanilv u tt /t ot hart at whaled-stn. CIIEE3E.. FISH . ANL. 2.00.1 brls tt'L'lTTPsereZi GOO Stn 11.1 . 0 . 4 2.1.) Imoquopt r (I I LEIStt. and tobr DPW's& ior .IL raSLIUIII7.e ot bored *CO.. ' vireo b r 7.o'PouorWs Whirr; (nalt. Am.) n 4 .• ' ) Id, . • I UST itivErvED per steamk,Pocahontna ell ;5 boatel 8L ROLL 1011d000. for rale by. • DONN. RAO. & IXL. Sole Aiwa; joLVOlon lleltoore. ST. LOUIS. AAVID C. TUTTLE,. Attorney at. L. and Comralarionm for Peal:lolmila, ht. L 111012., No romaropons promptly aamerwt. ort:MIE • TOIIN- 11. RANKIN, Attorney and Conn ., aglor at Low. mat Commladoorr for the State et llerryleattla. St. fauLe 4 . , l : lr (lat;rof=pit...) .Icl . La It, Parke. Uteeella Sempir, 1I C. & C 0..• : altattly BOSTON. I 'AXIMIdAIir 110:178)3, niso.rzß ELT, BOSTON. , • THE j ariacisigned hating entirelyy ield. Edit ande ed anent the atom enlentive eidahtlib• moot. otlnlng in all &bind three hundred nd MIT Mama • old impeetraliT give mike that I tni now milt far the prom and aemantrialatiori of the travelling communlly. enemenaleditotleeof the unrurPaneed inniinktuesof thin Rome Is dernieAl map.mtluorte, no the nunamona Morino , Mean. which hare teen imole canna be pronarly odren In ailerrileentent. Puffier it to ray no enema lies been epared to'render any ararltamtpAct., The furniture wee made expremly to order, renanillm of med. and eertiln portions of it, repachillp the,Drawiog mow, will be Tonna to he of the meet beautiful Idanufm. tore The Dining imma ate ripe do and the hour, am meal. will be eci arranged a. to milt the