TIOME - NEAT - Coscrtra —The seiond' Con oeltaiteme Thibaut Dementia and. Fniniein tope], was at .. , bie4ed by a wry crowded andi ee yesterday The'.performariees of a latter WV 4pyea the P"Ano, afforded great p eaanre. to, all *Keit/ere preient. Slier beforti tare we be ,.bany Pelotaii *he lila attained, pitch a WM tery of that diEtisilt itt•itri!inent, and she appears , .to please-liar .64unit inater even than the world renewed licri, 'Or ;the equally telebrated De ' 3ladame Busehelle'e estalution of those charming trillads!`"Aitir 1141 d ciiis," and 1 .1 " "Kathleen hl " htftd As S' halt@ singer, we have never lean! her 'excelled, !!: auttwa hove no aUbt thnt ber Italia n airs Vitale tlitie who are capable of apprtclating them, , r We trust Dna he se ladies will favor iiiir tens with nnothnreoncer t, before !they leave us: ~, We, understand attit Wilkins Hall is engaged dining eery evening of the present week, but 'lnlet that they will postpone theill departure for kon , day& when we thitik are we safe in prom- t them,an orerflowini'house. _ • Jovnxtte Co acc nr.—.The second Juvenile Con- u , cert., under the direction of Mr. Kemmerer, given ,!` _ on Sfondnintreniug in Lafayette flat]; gave great ." pleasure to all lowers of music in . 0111. city, and '' c was attended by crowded. audience. Mr. K. is nu admirable le:whet and deserves P credit for the skilful manner, inkrhich he has ..performed Ws' duty:\ We learn that another concert will be giv en in ...hart time, at the smut \ place. tl • fc ti ' L t.o !! --*77- ~• 64V4 .IAILUOAD. CONYCNTION.—The co . 41.11 '':steamer Allegheny Belle NON 2 will leave the Allegheny what? on Friday iftg oon. Delegates b , t s o , r i tti b. c y onve convention , can return oitaamo boat, on 1 ; evening. ."'. Pittsburgh should be well inrea \ ented. ti . . . . . . i DUN ras.--That portion of out city known as ... Hayti, inhabited principally by e lored pe're,onn, - - bag long been know as the Alsatiti of Pittsburgh. ' Although toady hard working, intbistrious men re side there • yet there are numbers who have no 'ostensible mans of lireliho and who set. , . out at nightfall to prowl around, fond aunt what o,. • ..., evpr they can find. They are a at a nuisance . .._ =tree especially to our market people, whose wag -. . gone, they plunder at night, in the various tav f ern yards, despite the vigilancej of the watch- , men: I The complaints of those livin g in the vicinity i rarer been, of course lend and 'long, brit hart i . nfiger been productive of any good result. Of late a the evil seems to have been on thggq inerotme.• The a , plunderers acquired additional Marls, foi they a . 'always managed to secure an xemption from i . punishment, and when they had g to small amount of money they spent it in gambit , g and debanche 7 " a , . .ry of all kinds. :lighten. rendered hideous by their - orgies the agora orderly' portion of the a •commrmity.scarcely daring to enter the precincts of Hayti after ark- . . .1 Alderman Maj6r et last took the matter in . into:hand, and daring the past Week he sent up - ti„nombeh of policemen .to- arrest all vageants with whom they could. Meet. 'Ten able-byied- -?. t worthless colored men, were the Des t." of ..,heir first incursion into the. hostile territory .9 ' ' 1 - wile were led captive to the Alderman's office.— : Their 'examination seat rather a comical me. ' . ' One sturdy fellow defied hii honor, "lie had j .., .: not 'worked for a month, not he, yet bad lived 1 ". . well, and so long as he could Hire without work log be would be if he would trouble himself with- it." Ile was sent thirty H ays to the Couto- , 1 . Another had juit left a .stearnbont, where he . -had been: employed ns a waiter. The boat was ' i . laid up, brit his memory was trio short to recol lect her name. Ile, too, was dent up for Ode- , ty days. : A third had been working as fireman ' on a steamboat, o, ahort time ago, and was liv log , - on the Fs:weeds of his behest toil. When asked what was the name of the boat, ho an swered, after muck cogitation{, "the OrientaL" Whitt was the name of-the captain? Ile didn't blow. Did he recollect the names of the clerk, ''. -,or mate? No. Who was the steward? Hu . . 'forgot. Who' was cook? He couldn't tell.— ' lastwnswer 'seemed to fix his guilt in the. Minds of the bystanders as Well as that of the Alderman, and he woe sent up for thirty days. "'The other prisoners made varions excuses, but the proof of their guilt Was too strong, and ~. they were all committed for vizier's periods, vs . eying from ten to thirty dope' Aldermen Major ' a •then sent a flag of truce into the enemy's guar .'...i.rFse.t.O .mmognee that ,110,wrfuld delikeall offen, -sive operations against them; until "the middle of ,". the present ; week, advising the idlers to go to ".. I -work, but promising that if they did not, he ,would commit all offenders to prison, 119 common Ingram": Ammoan Snot. lamso.— Two . young men named f'airburn and-Alton were arrested on Monday evening, charged with taking several small articles from - the Morel, of Messrs. Hinton BOss, on,Fourth street. They were examined yesterday :morning before !his honor, Mayor Guthrie, and admitted to bail for their appear anre at the`ediuing term ofj the Court of Qft. ter Sessions. • , 7 Ace(lotar.--111r. John Chambers, proprietor of st planing machine la the Corner of Plom and Cherry Alleys, had one of hie hands frightfully lacerated by a circular seal yesterday. USPOST CHAT!. MU' TACT.--.3IAS SHOT.—We Imre' with regret that at about twelve o'clock on MorCitty night, lob Jones. one of the city watchmen, was_severery Wounded by Mr. John McAdams,: under the folloWing eircumstanc— Mr. Wm. M.. Arthura had employed Mr. McA. as a privafe vratchmtn, protect a new and un tenanted building, in the Seventh Ward, on Cen ' • treAvenueimnd he and bis wife were in the house together. 'The city witchman. supposing that they had nolusineas there, endeavored to force open the tfobr far the purpose of expelling them, aatthe private watchman of course thought that 'the littrnder was a burglar, as some of the work race's tools.had been stolen from the building a few days before- 'the accounts of the respective , parties differ as to what followed. McAdams de ! elating that he repeatedly . demanded the intr. de-i's business, and that Jones attempted to break in without answri'ne; bat Jones denies the truth of part of the ',above statement the • upshot of the business was, however, - that Mc _Adapts fired p gun at Jones, lodging a heavy • charge of shot mulls knee. The wound which he . received is a very severe one, and was dressed by Dr. McCandless, whoj did not deem it advise . ble to extract the shot at once, but applied em.; • , ollientpoultices to reduce the inflammation. It is • ': feared that the sufferer trill be crippled for life. • Mr. 3leAdams tuid his : wife were arr ested, and taken to the watch house. In the morning, the formerwas admitted to hail in the snm of $lOOO, which he at once obtained. In his turn he lodg ed an information againit the officers who arrest ed him, and they were held to bail on a charge of false imprisonment before Ald. Steele. ••• Mr. Jones seems to be very unfortunate.— ' While a member of Barker's night watch, be shot a German on Mr. Yost. Ruch's form, one Sab bath afternoon; wounding him so severely that for o long time-he Nes not expected th live. Soludatr.r,—"The Tribune of yesterday says that' a' hou'se, r on Sandusky street, Allegheny, was ,entered, on Friday night last, and the clothes of-the inmates carried from the sleeping. apartments to the lower story of the building, and left there in a pile. , Struego to say, a tai l:Wile gold watch, worth $l5O, which was in one of the garments, was left unnoticed. The rob bers decamped, without haring received any thing for their trouble. Dr. Honick's concluding, lecture, 4o gentlemen wUI be delivered this! evening, and in it he wfllerplain the lust' Mode both of preventing and treating the.derangements which have been described on the other evenings. Parents esp.. dilly -should attend. 1 HIGTIRAT Itonectli.4--John McKee who was . . vim:tatted to prison, a short time, since, on a dirge et highway robbery, was Yesterday To examined by. Mayor Gtithrie and discharged. It • 'altordi.us pleasure to itate;that ho succeeded in eleariy establishing au TIOTEATEICINTI T KELL.—.k- colored MOD [M ined Jobb Gage, wesLyesterday committed to prison by Alderman t, of the Seventh Ward, tinned with threatening to kill ono of his neigh bors. Tone MEWS texhitia l cr. ASSOCIATION. tin At a.Meeg of the i•oring men of the. City of Pittsburgh; convened, 'pursuant to public call, Ifotiday erecting, hz the Lesture Room of the • . 'First Peesbyterian Church, WM. M. SHINN, Esq.; woe appointed lteident, and ALTRLD W. "MAIMS, Secretary. The meeting was opened by prayer, by the Bev. De. Riddle _ _9n - motion, It was reiiolved to organize a Young Idea's Temperance Society for the city of Pitts burgh and vicinity. The following gentleman were appointed a .Committee to prepare a plan : of organization and Censtitetige, to reportnext Monday even bag., : Wm. M. fihinn, C. S. Cotton. Jesse Carothers, and 'A, W. FO9i4 I The,follcrwing gentlimen were then selected as peemanent officers' of the Ssaoclati on President-11. hi ; RIDDLE..; Vice President—dr. Maxxacz. B ecretsrj-4. 'W. *arks. C OM 3 PandingSeeretzxY—its. F. Ken:. - Treeeurer—Jeeeph 11111. I. • . . . •. , a rationing gentlernen were appointed :a !, maces Pt make arrangements far A meeting held ma Monday etemng next rut St Shins, Wm. M. Wright, and Geo. IL the meedilg then adjourned. W3l. 31, 'SHINN, Chairman. I. W. Mauro, Secretary. uariaIsrTEMPREASCE Soctsrr.--Theyoung of Allegheny city assembled do Mosby .ittg, In Quincy Hall, for the purpose of i. ting a constitution, and electing the neon' An election was held; which resulted ollows: sident—liPX. J. .1.. ISTICHAgAN. : ice President—D. S..SMITIT. . • ecretary—Rotand T. White. e--George iS. Myers. . .. - conatitntion and bye laws were adapted, and meeting adjourned. F'or . the PittlburYth GaseßlA COMITY POOR HOUSE. the Citirenn of the Boroughs unit Tuienship; of le County of Allegheny: convention of delegates, chosen by the din te of Allegheny county, was held at the Court use, in,the city of Pittsburgh, on the Still of I:ruary, 1851, for the purpose of consulting ; n the propriety of obtaining an act of the ; laturo, for the establishment of a poor 1, se and farm, for the use nod employment of Ipoor of the boroughs and townships of 'said utv. That Convention, with great unanimity, I • ,seed resolutions favorable to the establishment n House of Employment, and. appointed the ersigaed a Committee to address the citizens the county upon the subject. In discharge of C duty, we beg leave to lay before you the lowing facts and reasons, showing the great lily of a house of employment and earnestly .1 your attention to the same. 'The shortness of time allowed the Committee, the near approach of the adjournment of the :gislature, has prevented them from receiving full statistics ec could have been obtained by Irther time, from the neighboring counties, ch provide for their poor by the means con plated in this comity;' showing the result of :eir.crperience since the establishment of Poor owes therein. From the County of Washing -14 however, .the only one yet heard from, we ve obtained most satisfactory information.— p e obliging Steward, of the WaShington Poor .?se, tinder date of the 6th inst., writes as fol- The average cost for each pauper foi a period 19 years,. is about 80 cents per - week., This in ', des',Jistices and Constables' fees, clothing, .ardiiag, lodging, medical attendance, and the terest of Money invested for farm and build 'lgn De ~ The ymir,fore entering upon _the stow :hip of the institution, I visited the different wisships in the \connty, and from the best =cos of information to which I had access, I •ed that it cost the county about $9OOO per • um, for the ten, yeara iirevieusly, on the old !stein. Since then, though there has been an creels of •pauperism, the Overage estimate of . uditure has been $4,500, or just one half hat it was under the old plan. The present • has greatly lessened the expenditure, while has et the same time, unque.stionally augment • largely thecomfort of the unfortimate objects jI the public charity." The poor house in Washington county *es in - • ted in 1830; , ,eince which time, the place realized the expectations of its friends—as , t e above extract will show. Fayette county is, milarly provided, and shine years the poor use maintains itself. InDauphin and Lances t r counties, the houses of employment are fro entiy sources of revenue and profit to the te eective counties. If such are the results in -- those counties, may we not anticipate far more .Insurable ones in Allegheny, a county offering a superior market for the sale of the products of the farm and house of employment? It will surprise many, after seeing these facts, that this county should be so 'far behind her neighbors imithie respect. That the present sep arate district system, of supporting the poor, is oppressive, must be apparent to every tax. pay er. We can make it more se by actual figures. From the best information derived, it appears, that the cost of supporting the poor is the bor oughs and townships of this county, is about $20,000' per annum. Where they are boarded and lodged in any degree of comfort,ithe cost is about two and a half dollars per week Tor each pauper; and in cases of sickness or helplessness, often costs five'dollars per week. To this must be ad ded clothing, the sums paid overseers and phyla eians and justices fees. The number of boroughs add townships in the county is as. The amount paid annually, by each district, to the overseers is certainly eet down low enough at $75, which 'tutu $2.850; for the county. The =mini paid , physicians is at least equal to that paid the over seers. -These sums added make $5,100, from which, deduct the salary of a physician at the poor house, Bay $7OO, and there will be a saving of $5,000 per annum to the county, for these two items—because a house of employment would abolish the office of overseer, and render the services of physicians to the poor, in the several districts, unnecessary. This sum, .in four years, would be more than sufficient to pur chase a farm and erect a poor house for the pau-, pars of the whole county. Besides these, the profits of produce and work onhe house and fund would unquestionably go far towards meett A bag the current expenses of the institution. . The expense will be further reduced, by the fact, that there will be fewer poor to support— It is known to all overseers that they are fre quently imposed upon4by the indolent who might procure work, and by those actually having mon ey in their possession. This knowldege comes to the overseen after they have expended money in the support of :such persons. Whereas if they` had a house of employment to send them to, they would be relieved of this class. After the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny established their poor houses, they found that the number of paupers decreased one third, from what it had been under the old plan. Part of these had re fused to go to the poor-house, and removed into the boroughs and townships and became Chargea ble therm, and it is now necemary in cell defence, if for no other reason, for the county to establish a similar house to protect itself from this nu merous class, both for the present and prospec tively. These facts must make it apparent, that the true policy of supporting the poor, is. by means of a farm and house of employment But a part from theeconomical view of the subject, we think that humanity should prompt us to change the present system. We are bound by charity not only to support the poor. but to render them comfortable. Such is and ever has been Om pur s pose of the poor laws of the State. The meth od of carrying out this beneficent purpose, the law at present, delegates to the overseers of each district To prove that titisdiscretion lm-bees abused, and the poor made an object of, traffic, to minis ter to the cupidity of man, wo could relate in- i stances that are a disgimce to civilisation. Suf. fice it to say, that in a great many districts in thiacounty, the support of the poor is given out to the Moat bidder, who will take a particular person to board and lodge. As a consequence, the successful bidder, is often be who has the least conscience. - Frequently, a dilapidated out house or barn, is the sleeping place of the pauper In the sever est storm. He is tasked with work when his health will not permit it, and -a scanty subsist ence is all that con be afforded, to allow him to be profiled/ft. Another abuse of the present plan exists in three districts,. which 4ive the pauper money each week, to support himself. In many cases, a portion of this money is squandered in, purchasing intoxicating liquors, blighting to his soul and body, and insuring his support upon the district, until disease and death remove him. Such are the fruits of the present plan; and; attentive the Overseen may be, unless they devote their whole time to the care of the poor, for which no diStriet would pay them, they cannot prevent these abuses. The rem edy is, to provide a, House of Employment, for the joint use of the townships and boroughs, under the charge of three Directors. In it the sick would be carefully nursed, habits of temper mice and industry would be acquired; and the objects of charity comfortably provided for; and all this at, a tithe of the cost of the present sys tem. , - Petitions to the Legislature are now in circa- Baton in the County, for Hie incorporation of such a House of Employment. We appeal to every tax payer to examine into the economy of the proposed plan, and to every philanthropist to aid in a scheme for ameliorating Me condition of the unfortunate poor. GEO. E. APPLETON, .. S. WREE, .1. E. M'CABE, ' DAVID RIGBY, JAMES BLACKBURN, • Committee. For the PittetterA Gazette. Eorroai—Although I was determined not to write anything more on musical performances, yet the impression produced by last -evening's concert is so strong, so powerful, that I am una ble to resist the temptation of writing a few I words on this extraordinary concert. You must not, however, expect from me a criticism. I would throw my pen into the fire if it dared to have so great a presumption. The character of the two principal performers is to far above criticism, that if I should write any thing Of the kind, I would appear liken sparrow criticising the flight of the eagle. Madame Wallace Buschelle deserves the repu tation which she has. Although she was some what influenced by illness, we could easily per— ceive the high qualifications of 'her voice, the excellency of her method, and the brilliantresults of her labors. She sang the-most ditLcult pieces with easiness, and grace. ,We were peculiarly delighted with her `•Svrisi Maiden Song," in which so much good taste, so much simpliciny and canine of feeling one displayed, that it could - au{ rat to oat forth a tear In the iye or o Swiss •and make him • "Mart, ray heart," ete. But who.was that strange, that extraordinary apparition• that yet appears to me as a vision from another. world'. Was it Thalberg's soul personified In a most handsome and graceful young lady! It mast be so. Miss Stopel Eol not yet touched 7ter instrument,. rhea her noble looking figure appeared before the public, the first sparkle of her electrifying eye *veiled the artist, no, more than that. tie.genius! My imagination is too •poor, fi nd anything worthy of this talent. All the performers on the piano whom I have heard yet in this country, appear at bet side like stars when the sun shines. Thisis not to say that we do not like star light when there is no sun.. It is not the grace, the ''.-!fdliekness with 'which she plumes over the scales filthsilightning. Ufa not only the assurance, the jower with whirls elle adden over the most diffi cult passages wham': haying a note of music betopber ,, it-is' not only all that by which one • re,attracted to her.' No! it is the soul, the life which she reveals in her performante, it is that mysterious—l don't know what—which u pears in the works of genius, cony it belong to the painter. the poet or the musician. But there is no use of saying anytltig more. I have to leave it to an abler pen tha mine to crown her with the laurels' which she desert., and to present her the most sincere thanks fpr the delightfUl enjoyment which she has procured, am sure, to,the whole audience. SCIL,II. BY TELEGRAPH LATER rsom carroaNte. ARE AL OF THE CRESCENT CITY New loin:, Feb. 18, 1851 The steamer Crescent City arrived to day from Chagres. She sailed front San Junn, on the 14th, via Chagres and Kingston, Jamaica.— She left Chagres oq the i'th, and Kingston on the 11th. She brings 280 passengers, and dates from San Francisco, tothe lith. The stenmshlp New Orleans arrived at Pana ma, on the 2d, with $300,000 in gold dust, nod 290 passengera. The steamship . Antelope arrived at Panama on the 4th of February, with $300,000 itt gold duet, and 150 passengers; and the steamship Sa rah on the Ist with 26 passengers. The Unicorn, which left San Francisco qn the 16th ult. for Panama, with $600,000 in gold dust on her manifest, bad not arrived at Pana ma onthe sth instant. The Crescent City brings very little gold dust, say $8,126, consigned to parties in New York. The Cherokeearrived safe:at Chagres on the 7th ancPwas waiting for specie, when'sbe would sail for New York. The steamers Northerner and Tennessee came in collision in the Bay of San Francisco. The former was very much broken up amid Oips. Gov. Burrett's message fills 12 columns of the Pacific News, and is considered •a sound con servative locnment. CONGRESSIONAL. Westusaiom, Feb. 17 House—Daring the morning session, an ani mated debate on the River and Harbor Bill con tinued to n - late hour. Some discussion as to the constitutionality of the bill was indulged .• Mr. McLane offered & substitute for the bill. Much confusion, excitement, and come fun p TO railed, after which the House Mijorumcd. W&SHINOTON, Feb. 18. Senate Mr. Cooper presented a resolution of 'the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in favor of n line of steamers to Africa., 'ALso nine petitions for the Modification of the tariff of 1816. Jefferson‘Davis offered a, resolution prohibi ting a revision of the debates in Congress, which was laid on the s table. Mr. Walker offered a reso-ntion, declaring as the opinion of the Senate, that the expenses of the Army should be reduced., Mr. Clay's resolution of . yerterday, calling on the President for information respecting the ae gro mob in Boston was taken up. Mr. Clay denounced the Mob as a gross out rage, and infamonaproceeding. Aftfr some debate, the resolution was tumid- ' morts adopted. The Senate then took up the Cheap - Postage Bill. The amendment making a uniform rate of two cents, was rejected—yeas. 7, nays, di. Alter some further immaterial amendments, the Senate adjourned. House—At the meeting of the House this morning, various reports of Committees were' The Committee on Military' Affairs was dis charged from the' further consideration of so much of the report of the Board of Army and Navy Officers, assembled by the President of the United States, as relates to Staff' Commissions, and the brevet rank which they recommend for adoption. • The Hoase then resolves, itself into a Commit tee of the Whole, and took up the River and Har bor Bill. • • • Daring the debate, an effort wan made, on one side, to show that the bill a as an Infamous aye tem of log rolling, and unconstitutional:" oval on the other, that it was the reverse. Mr. Stanley had denied jhat the measure was sectional. He said it wass4l. cap -sheaf to the compromise' of last session. Mr. Inge replied,to Mr. Stanley, remarking that the gentlemen was not a friend to the South and that the assault would be made and the spoliation consummated before the warning would come from him. Mr. Stanley replied, that the remark justified hint in saying that the gentleman had little sense and less character. Mr. Inge rotorted Oat ,this was unjust and tut- . gentlemanly, and came from a blackguard. Mr. Stanley said the member had shown that he was one. The excitement, however, soon subsided, when a substitute for the original bill, nearly similar, was adopted, when the Committee rose. A call of the House was moved, before taking the question, when the report closed. The House was still in session at half post 4 o'clock. • - TILE FUGITIVE, SLAVE CASE. BOSTON, Feb. 17 Wright., the Editor of the Commonwealth, and Davie, a Itivryer, have been arrested, for aiding in rescuing the fugitive from the Court room. • Boatel:, Feb. 18. The United States Court room was taken pos session of, this morning, by a large posse of of ficers, to keep order daring the examination of those charged with aiding and abetting in the es cape of the fugitive slave on Saturday last. In the first place the Marshal made his return before Commissioner Curtis, that the fugitive slave Bhadrach had escaped from his custody. The Commissioner than adjourned the case un til it should appear that the fugitive could not be obtained. • • - • • • . The crowd about the Court room is very great. A negro. named Foy has just been arrested. charged with being engaged in the rescue of Shailatch. Quite au excitement prevails through ofit the' city. • SPIIINGPIELD, Feb. 17 Thompson, the English Abolition lecturer,wtm burnt in effigy. A crowd of excited people pre vented hie lecturing to night. "Srtsonstv, Feb. 18, 10 A. M. astp,son is now speaking, in a small hall, which hat about 200. The Sheriff is present, with assistin to preserve order, and the meet ing proceeds, wi the or no disturbaacet • NEW JERSEYLiOI.9I..ATURE. • Tin Stan, Feb. IS. A joint resolution was introducei'mataining the Compromises of Congress, and decla?tn it to be the duty of the people of the United Ste to support no man, for Representative or Sena tor in Congress, that will not uphold the honor and interest of the country in opposition to the spirit of fanaticism and ambition of demagogues; and to do all they can to preserve the "E Pluri bus Unum" of the States—Nei and Forever. BALTIMORE MARKET. Groceries—The auction sales of groceries, to day, were as follows-100 hbds now crop Mus covado sugar (09 sold, and balance withdrairen) at $5 30®5 GOV cut: 208 hbds new crop do, at $5 G0(515 65; 80 Mrs do at $5 90; 20 hbds Orleans sugar at $0 20 05 25; 470 hbds Ma tta:ss molasses at 20i®20i; 95 tierces do at 21i: 111 hbds Cuba molasses at 20e, and 22 tierces do at 22e; 440 bags Rio coffee, damaged, at 9€l9i 1 4 lb. Flour—Sales of 1,800 MO 11. S. brands at the uniform price of $1 431 " r i lb. Graiti = Sruall sales of wheat at 97®102, for fair to strictly prime red. Sales of white corn at 66 ,0,07 c, and of yellow at 00®02e tt bush. Sales of oats at 93e._ Whiskey is selling it 2fic in CINCINNATI MARKET VINCI:I,IAT', Feb. 18. The riser bas.riien eighteen inches since last report. Flour—The market is dull and lamoy, at sB,sobbl. Whiskey—Sales at 2 _1 31:2•!! 10 gallon. Cheese—Prime is in demand at Ti lb. '-cr,govisions—Pork ban advanced, with sales of lOcctilds mess at $ll,Bl, and of 50(1 do. at $11: bbl. There are no bacon sides in the market —they weald bring 7}e. Sltoulders'are offered at M l O slallo lb, mes--Ls firm at 811:3 32 c Pit • Nkkir ORKINLARKET.. .1 rdoOort,:i . $ February 18. nI CutionThw ma let in dull, and firleeal to ]a lower. . Flour—The mar - et is Ifirm with sales of 1400 bids Orleans at $4 1€1.:4 87; Intl of Indiana and I Michigan at $4 . 751 4 94? bbl. Grain—Wheat s Corn is firm, with sales of 3000 bushels. Yellow at Cific bushel. Provisions—Pork is tu fair demand, with sales of 110 bblicut $lB 37(.}13111 for Moos, and $9 37 for prime. Safes of 150 tierces pickled hams at 8f 0.9 c. Lard is active, with sales of 193 0 bbls at Sc fur old, land 81 foi new. Whiskey—The . markeris easier, with sales of I 100 tibia at 23c ?kid. Griwerier.:....iBugara are in fair demand, with aides ul 110 hints Irlplas at 51(d.Gfe. AlutaW• les is firm, et 30 31c ? gal. • Linseed Oil is e der, with males 1100. gals of Amereian at 139 a . Other articles a o unehangel , _2_ EVENINci ItEPOIT. • • February 18. Cotton—The market is heavy, with +further' sales of 800 Wel. at n decline Of ;Pic "0 1b... , Flour—.`males o ' 6,500 bhls, at 1iff,810,4,87 for New Orlearis, and $4,754 . 055 for Indiana and Groin—Wheat m unchanged. Corn is active. with sales of 20,000 bus, at 116 c for now yellow. and 67c for wbito. , Provisioutt—Pork firm, with sales of. 800 bbl., at st'2,:to far mesS. and $9.: 1 7q5 9 . 44 for prime. Beef is steady, with mks of 100 !Ala at $8,506 -, 10.75 forimmot, and ssq6 for prime,— Pickle,' meats are ,without change. Lard fa stefuly,,ith salmi of WO Mils. at 8. 1 ,41.8;',. Butter is More in demand, of 901.11 c for Offio,, Whiskey is easier, with sales of iOO bbls, at 25c "t 1 Linseed Oil—Further sales o{3ooo galls, at 89c CATTLE MARKET 'Feb. IS. Beeves—The offerings on Monday were 550 head, GU of which were left over, 100 driven to Philadelphia, and thehalanoe sold to city butch ers at $3(.1,53,75 cot on the hoof, equal to 5f1q,56,25 net, and averaging $3,31 groti cwt. Hoge—Sales at $ll V cwt. S ;LOCI MARKET. February IH. Flour nod Grain—The inquiry for groins and flour is very limited. Wheat is heavy, and•tend ing downward, with sales 73€e77c for prime to choice. Flour in dull, with sales of country, and second city 'brands at $3 r,O t 4 bbl.. Corn and oats are o shade lower, with sales 40()41 for yelfow corn. nod 411851 for only. - Frovisions----l'here we're no large sales of pork or lard to-day. Mess pork sold at $l2 'V bbl. Sales of No. 1-lord, in bbls and tierces, at 71671. Sales of bulk meat at '54 38@j5 84, and $e cot, for shoulders, sides, and hams. Sales 60 casks ribbed bacon sides at et Lq BY. Whiskey—Sales at 22iCt128c. Lead—Sales of upper mines at $4 40 per cwt. Freights are frau :Allot quotations. The ric er is at a stand; the weather is pleasant 1 . • NEW ORLEANS MARKET , New Ontestss, Feb. 16. _ Cotton has declined';} cent 0 lb. Sales of 500 bales strictly middling at 11 lb. Re ceipts of Cotton fall st4enty nine thousand boles short of last year. Prorlions—Mrso Perli . is dull at $14.- . . Groceries--Prime Mclnnes is quoted at 27® 28c. Sterling Fizehange 4, quoted at Si premium arHE MANAGERS OF THE HOUSE OF !Ulu,snot [annuli:is, a lot of ground snitalile far loenton of chi* I with olio. COOGIIOIOR from ten to Illtr acre, supplinl with toter, neat .Itlllard upon cue of the rivini. plank rind'. or railroad', within for sullen of the y r , g 4,,yla, .Latina dPOCTilltim prim and term. will to n 1,114.1 until landau, the 24th Jinn, or tbn JAMES TI109.• BARE:WELL • ' AVM. ell ntl. Pittoburgli. Feb 5, [febfulettetillSi Rare Chance for Capitalists and Mandan- Wren. TIIE onderAinhr4 !L,eing agent for the own era. otter. in sale • numtad of town lota is the town a.iilnn. :omit moot,. Ohio, with uot lot, and small parvia of land uttolntoc and near the town. Mantilla., j bring nituated on the Ohio Canal. and the Ohio and r , .. or ham> nallmea. now nearly coMpLeted,htuting tbroagh it. thda nal edate afford, 1 perliata the bort opporttnalty lately offered. to Aaron who may with Meagan. IA man- ' • oho-luring of slimes any tteatriptioh. The abundance a; • . peammemoLollilet tamomoglisMa t tM :r. exlr t . • • ~.. s.l,Lalhrzleath .vr: ' ell al trlVlliet Z tram;rtatiort7af manufactured snider , ' all combine to make this o ut oft the mon dtwirable paints Ideittabliahing manufactured of Iron. Wool. Colt , o. Mdawl of all dearriptions which La now afford el in the tk'ritern ormutry., Reveril Inripn•rtl !Arnim, in the vicinity of the Canal and Railroad, arevlsoofferd—at tracrld 070 acres of eweellent tymberd land:LlT - ill, between the Canal and Railroad. and about mini ng tut from the latter, a lot of ids moon the t Ratirmul Depot-macaw one side of ottleti the tract yaw, and on two aldre, alreets of the tuna. blo nd keepers and InerehatttiVll do wen to look al ltd. he. fore they porebadot Oren . . . The podUnt of klvaillt. .ha the h , art of an amiculluml repun. not aoriataaed laysaul in thc.tountry, Ls . well known that It la .la.med unni,inarl to du muse than mi ., t o it to hadtme,ljoa.boaella t 0 mate med lorestmeum, to call and examlueghl. (innerly. Title lndlayntable and loon credit given if (blind. lino. Andrew W. Lomb and Joshua Ilan.. Fddy, of Pittsburgh, will glau Information ermeenalng it. and any enguiriea will be Ammer.' to ap plication to Thignaa )IrCulimtla.hengrigrp,m7g... , "q=l. - ,1 b :ia. 1 7 . 11. • fel.l.ldad. FOR sem. AL A VERY VALCi r iBLE AND DESIRABLE STOCK FALL% mangled Id Little Bearer .Towriabilp. Laminae County. Pa.. on the gator, of Little "Mater, Dula taint.. about au tetra 1S teller from the Ohio Mid Penn nizlLnitt Bailer.l--the Pittabornb and Cleveland ditage It isrelrgno ' L i e Marvin Farm, aml hog levant , it u. Sloop Fano for the luit thirty yrara. The land it now to trot rate °Aire, and wellealeplated for sheep and cattle. It is well watered hr Little Beaver Creek. and sev eral never-failing spring,. about 2:40 scree under fence. the principal part in meadow and 'mature. nod glant kW amen II n woodiand. An apple otelowl of choice grafted bolt. with a natal+, cluarr leach mere near the house- if ap plied ft; gu.n. a valuable lot of household and kitchen fur. allure. giro a ant rate mol.inn stoveand for utensils, wagon, ploughs. Or. Or ran le: had with the form at W derate Th e buildings on the form arr. one brick house. 40 feet mono. and two atories lildh: collar under the whole boo., with pertition wall In Ile center. The holm IA well notch sal nod l 0 gmel style: the Nam. erevery conveniently eat. culatod. t hanln tbe lower story. with three fin.places. setw, with the.' Inoue Franklin shots; five roman ID the upper themtlna n clo.f.ei*Ar ownerh beer urawn far I. Ilene fr'e high, with large pantry, and lurch in by If fort wide.— Ono frame houge. attached to chew'ki 2 by 1B feet, two Aeriee high. calculated fur a work chop or bed room, with numb to ten feet, gide. One frame wind house, at tached to the here batigei 46 by al feet. One frame spring house. mar the brick Imo, 16 by' 12 feet, mar ton font nigh. with Inver gory . Dat high, and the agile made of gat, a algal Lad !mane haling •Priaa of toll water runtdua throngh the loner .or upper room well calculated for ..tortme. A -led niarieged for a yeah house.. a Wick nook. Lange: ode frame carriage house.= by 16 feet, tan feet high, with potato., railer underneath; one hewed log Imo, about o r rubs from brick lama, 16 by 16 feet. one end a half stories high, with a never failing 618 ring ma , the how, oneleved lug house. war the brick hotter, 25 by 14 feet, ono andoe half stories high. with brick rhimaeya bent.ag stied on cue side: our tang (mom bark r(U by'. 45 bet. 18 feet high. threshing floor in upper story, and entrame ntone end--atableg In lowerstor, tom frame gable, /abseiled to large tiara. co by 24 feet. twelve feet high. with stalls for cattle: one frame barn, 4: by 24 feet, twelve (cat hlgln one frame Cheep hang, toil by 2.1 feet- 14 led high. divided bubo sheep pout with 'lNhoito Iv the rcvtrr—nDirr nmrf for hay ns t qfrArt: Je b urt'g fact Wall. with rocks in ;the center: ow tram bouw,' foe poultry. 16 by 8 Vet. and 8 fret blob. lose term, apply to /oho crn the premise, who wi ow the Feruband 'give all necemary infortention,nr In Aboalt 11011. on the Ilttsburgb Road. 4 miles from the mouth of Beaver Creek. And Milos below Economy. febl2.lkabis MORAL SALE ADD Of Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. TFIE recent unrireeedented sale of Lots in the abort. thrising Town having nearly exhausted we preciously laid out, and lb.:demand contlnidng, the underolanetiims been Induced to Ise oat a portion of blo se e. y in Vern lois ao above. and eller" them for sal, at price d lump that caunot Nil to meet the clew, of thooe alohing to pontoon. It to needle,, to my Intythlng of the location of the Town and prosprets (it baring been deerritod tel recant &docent - mm(4 other than that over one itundnol I to have .-.neatly changed hand.. abeen nd porehatted by lbw wishing to Munn , • dean. - The .re tote are =rug the moot eligible and desirable in alto place. andSt< principally located to the end. of than reoently sold. Poe Informationapply to the proprietor In LherPool. to JameNillakely, Laq4 Fourth tlemt. s Pl s ita i tt A riei rx. gaol Liverpool. Yob. ppd. ttol. fettaclastali. JOON 10/1113i...- • deems nu m. 31ITLEY & OLVIN, Coal Merchants, it and Dealers in Drt thirds. Ora-erten Iffin and N•fil4 ner of Walnut stria and Washington Turnpike Mad, penineevillo TIA lIRLSTA:' :EWELL, Attorney at Law ' Ohio Slaw Como lIIIIWODLT r faking Der...atom Ark wledgernentx of Doodo, ao. Offloo—Yourtb street, skor Itherld. . mrkdlorfr kAUTY.—It. is universally conceded that. tatuty is more common In this mount. thin In any er, whilest,,the awe time It Is said that In no other untry le it 1001-st a young Wage. Now this a tru, to co n metals. extent. Malin! lam a often causod be wee. We ay to all, do not negitet.,your perwmalappearance, but read the following. and you tiro! sat lack good looks.— These articles arkecientlfs preparstiomb nod hare all aL taard • high popularity. Jules Hauel's Pendell or Chine. Powder, for log to the mat billion. naplalon • radiant whiteness In nothing should a Jason be more careful than the use of powder for the skin. a zany of lime told are , very Wart. Otix. My Chines. poaler Iseomamread in owientiqe mare nee, and ronteJne no Imaallent which an possibly baud an Injury, Jul. Unmet * , Drr.lllMity Powder, far removing can notsT hale. What if MOM. unsightly than hair upon era. arms of • lady. that article gill rano. It in • short time, without the woof any cheep inetrument- Jai. Hauer. Vegetable Liquid Malt Ity - e Lwtar. IranUfu t., nemaly impart to mi. white, or grey Lair, n IIY black. time, or auburn no/or. It wall color tho hair derln shorter time, and moth effectually than not other , tee Ingot the uone time iniellthle. Jules Mare rhallag theaub—lt Lreally a P 1... 0 , 1 shave with this emo.l. There it none of the smarting... tattoo I.orally. examen.] In the afloat asp.. On the contrary, it loaves tho skin smooth amt sat as gran foot's..4 not liable to beerma eluthath Jules Hauer. Itusoi Tooth N.M.—Next to the hole, at thlnk the Teeth ...sitar..led a• the greattst ornament to the hums* fur: but when no betel. nothing Is so dlthim nickly urn. My Poo , Tooth Pure will !mart' Cthe" so qmeths whiture, at MO Moe CID e keeping the gu503111.11. 111 1 hes/t y. JULES it CEL, Pallitger txml Chemist, Cheenut tot hula. Co., For sale wholesale stalrail, by M. A. and It. P.- Sellers, Pllteb rgh, and J. Mitchell. .191.:gttnny ritr. February 18 . 7A OLDLOCKETti.—Just received a large „t og if v ;l . 7 „ l: „. (tl n W a tt r t . ri , • and Maintain* COM Linen and Honee Furnisibg Goods. A. MASON b.. CO.. Np. 62 and Co 4 arta'.. l :f tir Zi= ` a ":.;;;I n . " (07: 1 4 w aillfX lun `able 0,111.. Ilimant and Map,' al kin• lnteriny , Doylus, tr. 1,, • Ina.. aknbor. andnd Inunnok . • Kna•la; nnotat hint Eye Un-a law um and Linen CaJnlalen: • rl 4 A A tla n l M U: a n:hta B l h tln li ga ngS 4ol l nei '''' piltc;_tidnin Ir. tG Atha . &USES, FARMS, &b. , . rjrZT—Two.ofr2ce's on the lower floorg Omer Market' M Watm3trettA, 11.011m3 m I stmet. each 13 LA.' • • '., .• ''A ' o mem arm site EU th Mom. on 12411 *mood 60,12, lath sepankte vtallan• tram {Pater BURL All al Cum rm. aro saltabli for !macrame (Mora, am. aralcre samara. In th. moat. farorcbicipLaca for bagmen,. on tho wharf. • • ' POLL I) 31c0)11311CIL febl7:4lm, Ft....RENT—One laige • three . star; t.T. &now and Oar. / mituatid on the turner f. /, lel got Grant erects. gobbed In %Vern ety1.,,= 4 7 .. g i ns=l7Or 4 =.7IO',V.I'dZ.X,; Vg.' L of ApFri : -Enqulreor sAmuka. 11.1)111ASON. • Musehoder. or / C. ARTIIIIILA, 44113a11f ' 41 G./ rant st....Pittstoseng ' ___ 4 _, / (Journal ropy V IL RENT—Tiie Warehmise No. tTe. 4 11„ , col street. hum Ist ApriL For orsue. inqulre . za . ore premises. - fel/Malta V/The dwellbg house famed rocupled hY the aninnl' r 1.1 NT KY RESUSENCE FOR REN—T— tor.rr:Matteheoter.eituate on the Ilary.of the AlleitheAY owl aurboter flank 11001. with ransom' hon.. dn. ' . Slid her out boon, and about Inn aore of ground. 1.... 1.14gb Kisco an Ist April neat Alid i ir til mu , ELL, • .. L .4bilial. • ' Ogine on Ors:nt trt,4 . lfteburgh f 0 - 11.3.750.1 LE MIL S. FARSIE, A N DLO TS . N OR BALE—Tao large Flour (11112 awl a Nei, " tho aver Creek, with the y water Lona!, A I o jt i a lopro w form In' worraacounty. Pirag:4loo.-F , • tarns of 116 .em., W 2 the Oldo riser, three ndb. be &weer , for 44JPJO. Alm, one Of 140 aero4 on tn. Oh river, 0 'oallOs talow Beaver. for 1.1.2 tor arm. Also 1 (01 . ' , f or e f s csg p l , h r pz , tcre. A, Ataci. l f , a7 , ...o . f EV/ 4 . . , t .. ana d , j ,nn .ar for SIL per acre. together with tunny °threw of ran, N P.O L. B. FEITERSIAN, • one so and prima. gtt . ulre ,.. Of . 1 I/10 .1 4 Agorae,' at Law and Real a t. AganO. ‘__ No ttg 4th at. Pittsburgh. _ ._. _ - It RENT—The store on Market „t., g now oXtoded by C. Yeager 11.11 a Varietf Stare. on trirou on lot day or April neat ael/T WM: 31111..1NT00R, 65 4th et..- - iii OR SALE OR RENT—Eleven ace ,11,fkrowel. onward°. tot turnpike. o . ue ,1.11 , .or .MIS of 371urrodlIn uu .Lieb ' ue ',rim' ,o, PIT _ Intl how, .ruin otabllng. ike. , Tho . d ... 1t „ll= i ly rel. wolleiug boundet I. foot the _tley o tn C, .1 . . spa extenAling Look to the I l ul l, . %1 i 1t...N . of the ...not &nimble ketalow . _ll I 1 r 1 e Ault Ilk nor In thr market.. liktitte ~tgc No co. 191 Utterly It , j feb7.l:2lr I. LET—A Warehouge situated b piii tween ITotil s,, aud )lute!, and zit y rillig n iZoth , E2 ..P . ll{,ton.lt l:nultablir fur matiufacturing or sin ri' ll , % "". E"a"Ir AITE. ATKINSON A OKELY. attOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—The 74 mho...litter Mle. fur sale the house snd lot, tit . : ju., i the moat pleasant part of the borough of air; flouting ou the Diamond 19)feet, andonAlarVeTeirYwt LID &et. The hove in well constructed for comfort s_tod eitintenkome, widish abundance of water at the door. the tot is well Awed with elude+ fruit tree, and ehrtilinoTT, ~. Ile abort Property Is very &aired. iu • plensent anit P. rate oteklente., Aim. Fr i t of lolot No. 147, 60 frt Mot, ,:" 30 0 foot h" ',.a. SEAV COCHRAN, Cationalmrit. . "r "rth" l' i i'il." llAl i n o it,. , .)... A ,nt. 3 ; ifetetiwej ...Ateerer, Jan. O, '4l. y til oR RENT—A good brick tactile on Struwlxrry Alley. between Liberty and Smith d stmetx, wt pmdeut arranged for Um* h yhige.l r. could be ...My mule to arroakouslatesld or tight hone. The buildlog being huldo wad eouvenleully sltust • would he very vullatto as wUser of droner for roe, 4b 1:M m Pro tibrlel'd i t. t.T2M1%,. ,rSITIVE SALE=A large number of beianee ass, In Mu maids/friable altuationa the enrargh of Birmingham, Peat Birmingham and Booth Prttstetrgh, is offered for tale low and on acemomedatins ' terms. Bamako our be had hy applkation to 115111 MA lifVlo, 114 Seetmd It. BAIN k. Irvin offeralm_lvr sale thirt a-eight lots on Pennsylvania Avenue. Par tarsus and farther particulars pply lnshore. falM OR RENT.—A warehouse situated on Water street, between Market WI Perm, suitable for produce byname. Enquire of JAS. BALEELL • fad • • Mo. he Market street OR RENT—The dwelling house und surrouinllng grounds, now occupied by at el the bead of PM& street, In the Eighth NVant sir •Newr- Per.. wishing to find • location rust:mot smoke arid bulb Me nod yrt nekle In the ca y . Wend here such • place. I lt s within Albers minutes Walk of any 0040.0 s part of the city. ftirlallf JAB. NV. BCCILLNAN ., Yery Valuable City Property for Sale. it 'TILE undersigned Administrators of the. rcaste of Moulin alrmsti. demoted, o ff er for sale the enre real of the mkt Thomas errosistlng, of our LID feet lot fruiting on 'Liberty newt. runnins hock j to a ten feet alley. Aiwa the tarmn stand known es this klanolonlloone, with Um grounds o fnd stable connected, Minting on Plum alley. thirty three eet four Indies. Alm, three lots fronting on Cherry alley ewdt elghhxn feet front. and 'finning back elsty feet parallel with Plum *lle, all erstitm owe., will bsrrl Ne t , wild . V d ritivsis r t iv o ,j, 1 3, 4V 1 LL 4 117 t ia 3 ef (To red a b l - Tue s tlo'n if i the bighted I lti ' dlers the ' Tarern wand arrlT4 bent,__ApplY FAIRMA-ni or R. CAMPBELL, s•Abiltrorli 101 Liberty st I' REFUGE. DEAL ESTATE FOR SALE-1111 under 4rigned crffers for WO Isrue number ea nimb le Init P.mo err y destrahle alt. for =riotr lore. to lbw lkaough of Birmingham, localsel near ths ne , AF . ltgi p e ka nch . ; „ iulloole tr i el English LghronEll tu tn :nd manuforturiott weskit ' . and U. rentsinauble;st ' es at which lots will be Fab will render them,. refs sod ortolltable In reettneut. Title pule. Terms favorable. ,b,. pc:•Ti 4. lcoltirs and terms, en iiiireof tbs.:Art . l.6.mb at of George ).011roore. 021 UM. Mont, Pitts burgh. between Third and FOl2ll SiMeto. or of Wi ll iam tlfmmaa tdol N. P.m.... EN* at tittle uminn lo Ingham._ • lilitlLl P. PATON. . (ANAL Ingham._ TO LET--The Licradmndions Wan... No. lit Liberty are. of, Sby Dell k. Liggett. will is mated. with the basin S9eires: from the Ist of !dumb nest. Artily to lIILIDTS ITEMS. In ;north rt ' 'LET- 1 3 1 tie House and 1.13 t 9ittated on ticrittoot stmt,&tenth Ward. For Orme," r to • ItOlsl2oN, Mil& A Ltd t•L'd • 36 Wert, st FOR SALE—The Ribseriber offers fort sale • large and well built Rea Hoare, with nee .4, or more acres or grearod.nitnateti onthe Woltz* straet•wawe Road, within ear. tulles of this eity. Ptwaeleion evert an the let of April neat- Also, a very desirahle lad - ground, containing weer FL= Ann e. with a spring of exeellent water therwn. eltual,vl near the ann. Alto. • lot of gronrat-4S leer 11 Loeb., by BR nutria:3in. In; the residenne of llr. A. Toner. neer theenv, 01 , Pwile the Sr. with Warl. on Pennsylvania Avenue: , VoweaslOn given l; - ,unediatelv. It is now (Truk that the Plank Road will be rouiplete =ere e etV e oit7.7aliff . " 1 1 gAliganfri 9 ;e ti 1I F :t. oad. near the gretdearr!oe: property. F2R RENTOR SALE—The subroriber2 oral sell or rent his very desirable Country Reel% " , to 'Allewtouy oily. situated on Ohio Leue era t ll iPTotiA " e ' bltt I,7,i7,l4l . .`to*Ari:a..!' „ dr b Au.::', I. : es o rritore bona, stable. and wand water no Abe murals, which romprt. two atm, well Improved.contalnins everY 1 description of fruit .1.0. a spring hotter and smoke house. Pnevetalon Owen whenerer doeired. 40112 1.12:1111.111T. JeAbilf Irpoß ,REN T—A two story Dwellin rto. • g . ",,l Home on ii., .0001. Enquir. of ' .1 . , tale •' JAMES DALVELL. cei Water at. ....1 . ..... - , r OR SALE OR ON PERPETUAL LEASE _... will sell for cavil. or on nernetnol lea, ooe la no enia rtrert, „ ?..l r,t, front by ltlo Get to 15 p ring alley, an. tt i nt 'il tfteil 4 ll; Tlterly 'd , Clet.,, i tt r". , a i tr Alieg / 41 '' nyer o tnse71:112 sPring Alley, being 261 feetn LibeetT. by 120 to 00000 Alley. Abu. 1,010 feet fronting on Fer , NASD street, lame i,l4ately eu,pcalte the Central ff tr airtaulDe ' itot. and mutant' IUS Altt O'HARA. Vtterittai..,EX,R,(i),,ft,nrunlß SALE.d. 00 ?:1 which It stand', will bo .014 ellber l 7luVannv 10 - s. l .' Eht7i:l7ey '4 , t ort 0.1.1/=:oplclZlHaVold allry, w'dB 00 Any additional Information &shed 0111 be giren. and t*"'" '''''''''''?" on 7 Pi tigiirarECAPllEV. Preget. ItOard Modem at NO. 47 and 55 Market meta. 1.21 In MO LET—A large Mansion House with !::* 1. SC. of Land attachedxituated at °Wand. IldhDY. JONES a tn. LET—The Three Story Dwelling ztt`., No 171 Wylie Wert: at pment.oeelipiril '"'yby ohn B. Eleingetoo. and coutaltlnir dining ram endkleben, on the ern gam Premien given on the lot of April. Inquiry of J. C lt. FLOTD, Jel/ Bound Church. 910 LET—Ono Two Story Brick House, r.sn row . 3l3 k z u f r e e nge Means, Mlnerela JOHN WATT t CO. OR RENT. The Store, 118 Market stmt., theereond doer farm the corner of Market 1„,0 mat Wrt e, etreeter Poneeston etre n the let of Aprlle.e. A% ID nest • lnnalreof • D 106 Jetnl2ro Pe GREE nn st.R, FOR RENT, tyro very convenient cee.., DWELLING HOUSES, on Third etreet. ature y:l4, and near tolltnll.llllsld. Pommel. given owl!. Srst of April nerh te le.. for one or CMS ,Tror., acme large v.c.mt Lob, on and near the Allegheny 'Geer, In th e Nlnth Went. Apply to WM. M. nAnttNovON. or BENJ. DARLINGION,_ Fourth at, no:Li Woof. KO. RENT.—TIK; following proper- L. "r.,_ ties are for rent, the large, rell oneeee. eue e.puteir fornlthei STORE, on Market dryer.; between Thud and Fourth the, suitable for by Goode. Peered mane In Putt to Dulldlnpt loth, vexed and: third remit, meltable for resters liconut,Orricee. A large and convenient LAVELLINti 1101. 1 / I C, In • buth: Ppart of. the elty. omade, of the foregoing ran be giveti . on the lent of April next • Alto a &MALL STORE tunthltd Area, next dam to the Gazette (Mike. liumesekin given Immediate/1. FOR IiALF.—.An unexpired tease on th e Warehnote, on vtreet, For termm, t,heretokee occupied by th e lath Mr. A. 8M... atwlr to E. D. OAZZAM, lei Second Meet. lthi or to li. M'CORMICK, to Third Areal. .. . ... lillOß RENT, h fivo story Frame 1100002, and Berk building, with lens lota, to on m, dronl etzeet, Sloth Want, adjoini./4L Mom , For tenna, aryl,' to ROBIIII). LITILM d CO., dead ..ess 'tawny Meat , TO LET, the Store Room N0:65 Mar Iv . vlrf , t z r , l6nin a the ,Wateli kd ani t l , Jrclrya .o!., 3:. Hie.. 1 Son. us B.aarßretilgr. ram. i.T.T•hr fg: A ;5-, ,",1 1 ,1e04. -- ,.;,701 1 e 2 ,41 - . ib; i rd_ !: change Ware. and ' ananranoe tou'oo, or a_ ye. . A eoluodiu 13.0 frt.*, with Etudiatt Mate Clan, wili c terput to Itu. oo as the weather permits. rotweekul gime on the Bret of February . . If wanted.— Eautire of n, W. W. 1 FILSON. i Corner of Market and Fourth street. ATYOU USE BLACK TEA, MORRIS & 11Arroaru, In the Dimmed. Fell tba bed In tsburgh; this b R puff. but s positive tut, u 41 . ±. comports= will prove. Übld strong and pleemat harmed 50e Per Thu ben importal into the U./bases :he .10 Omen Tees equally gopl at rams rim. All Teen sit this establishment ore retailed hvodi him the OrlgitMehests. being fa superior to Pselmdie Testi .11ielis It many lortautes, have been put up two or three Feem• and Pm might as well suppose Ilay would limp a moll bundle as in ustack, es billing that Tea will ho.p as well in a packs.. es in the original chests. JO2 ItUGS—In store and for Hale by the sub _Ur riber, ea of the beet quality . ulphate esti promo- of M.P... Onto Sholleg hele,m Pear, Sueer of hesi; Oum ' Cm= Sart= 101 l Brhostone: Vigor Phlphrth elmendris henna: fohum Cheophor. lk Beate Cough Syrup in Illinois. jIIDGE PIERCE, of Middleport. IroquoiYe .- CP etettitY. Writel tinder date of January 17th leZ , l,that he bee lwen thenbled more or b. with • eotillo.f anent f . e=l i tt=re in ts %Wined hltto hle: i ent.7l r 72 .l- 4 he pit better. but atilt ta:onghtnuntiLtetgo distress biro 4:tti r ra Rbe h bh which. war only relieves) by tby by. by et_cenen b u yteitt 9d:tirtrtyltietebty Piot. my: 4 ....teu bud found tli n e. STrupor great' al in histentilyourd „..b...l.olhosti Ohio, teuk fifteen bottles with, him, • 1;4;4 •47 . h./mitre Mr. obtened awl need torah grew" 1,,,,,,....4 and b Li ttz u r toe b ri altr,l to afford relief. FL &SELLERS. 57 Wood mt. ' 4 " IT druiteler• Generally In the two eille• and •letrilly. [eta , ---- Goon --- ,--c - - ANTON FLANAI.4..--A farther Tad at superior artkl• US, arta. per IIVAI:Wr• ar Amor= 4 BUILCHIMD., STEAM BOATS .... I . LOUISVILLE The swift .Is. solendkl uel• freskarr E.DITM. Ihkris. e‘franander. fill leave for above and Inter- , omlist. lanalno Mkt okoralos. a 10 o'clock. Ift..r (Meg or Waage, kplIT on toard or to fvfllV F.O. IL MILTF.NEIEROKR. ----- 1701{ WABASH RIVER—T h e rplendhl new rteatner Glattena. Captain Lett. wilt leave far the shove atal all Inter mediate vetA en the 19th kat_ at 10 tieleck. A. Y. Vet Galata or revenge aO9l/ 00 lowtd.' Trun ni OR NASHVILLE. The fast. • . ti e erteaMerli KNKVA.OIpt. fur the above avel Intermallete porta . . ... ... . .. ... on Turaley. lath Inst.. at 1 P. M. Ftn• height or laLantge..l7. l ., u. I,oarsl. febls. i 4 NOR NEW ORLEANS—T II e splendkl v., steamer EMPIRE ~ SATE . D.Vochnan. Master. will leave for the ul,ove AMA it internomilate laAnto, on WetlileAdaY neat. 19 th l. aut. et 1 drlork. P. t•. Fur n,ight I..rd j . - kolt LOUISVILLE—The silica -1 did now Atearoet LCEI.I.A. Wm. J. houuta commander. a 11l lease G.r 11. ahoy. and in lertandiate wry Friday. 11. IttL lun., at 4 v. En, !Wight uri.aosaae apply Oil board. to febl4 7 I. NEWToN JONES. Scent. ifi l olt ST. LOUIS. The splenilhl aint asoi Ataam, FI.F.ETW i IM OOP, Wm. d lAmley, V I p.rfmg'ht or t! , _..!‘I.IITON JUNIN. A,,Art. FOR LORISVILLE--The splen did rteairtor NAVIGATOR. Capt. W. Do.rttj will Irate fur the abort. anti .11 lotto - mediate port,. thl, day at tou'olock. For frolubt or woos, ass'," on board. rrbl4 r OR CINCINIVI , LOUISVILLE ST. LOUIS—The Nat running stamer, NllllN4N.Catain Marley lerarl. leave Pe the above alai intermediate on this day. at 41..31. her freight nr paralage. apply on lord. 4-1.12 VOR GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL min wELL.c.vittn--Tn. , stcauter It NEILLE, Icm. Shedden, master, will run a. regular Pocket between std. city and it el .tPill irne- InK Pittahurgh every Monday. Wellneedai , goehat. For freight pae.age. apply on board. 1 . • 10 pOR N A SII VILLE—The fine tide day. at (4.r. c. For freight paaaage. apply on lonl. • 44,12 -.— — )FOR ZANESVILLE —The tine , • steamer ESIPRESS.CoI.. taw., null Nave 41 , abut - eau.] porta thin sltencega at 4 o'cick. Far freight 4,r reseenge. apply nn Lard., JalN I P T: ( F K S E B , I3I . I. „ G li AND new pooket Ptenner DI t/RN ter. IP Doer performing her reguNar Li-weekly tripe between this cite and Wheeling,tleaving Pittsburgh at 10 cerinek every Monday. Weetuteday and Friday, mad returning. leaves Wheeling every Tufeeleiv. Thunder and Saturday. la awl week. For treign i e 4 r T liaera . ge.apply on hoard, or to not. RONG CROZI.It. agents. • • XtIFTCM,AettNCI. WEDNE SDAYCaao_ rmingharo. •I de Fylendid lonstw r a. huh. the turners of the Femme loud Newton. and ,thern. for the. Cincinnati and Pittaburgh Parket trade, and will leave arm . NVeangoalay Arr Cincinnati , in plat. of the New Eng. land No. 1 for freight or pawago, appl; on hoard • or to meat U. B. MILTLNEEItIiEII, Agent- FOR l,; & ; T. PACKET e ,4 CapL Crain, will Moe as above rJ Pnr Trrb: Y o: " *Vr k board. or m ja2l it Pa. _ ri M IL JORMITOti, Agt TRANSPORTATION ?lau.=l 1851 • Merchants' Transportation Line, (VIA PENii.IVLV ANIA CANAL.S• AND RAILROAD?,) FOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT—WITH OUT ILE-SHIPPING. A. 3.IeANCLTY CO.. Canal Resin. 40 . 1 Penn street, Prttshurgh. CHARLES RAYNOR. Central Elnek. Broad street, Phila. delphY. We are prepared in receive a large amount men - handl. and produce to ship On theoyenlng of the canals to Phila delphia. and all intermediate pled, at lower rates. and in Ice time then In any previous twos.. MI-N.ll. The Inn-rased number of Tracts prnskled Ni the Lynn) lm fur mirri nur Gnats on the slot. Itallronds, will preeent our atlas pt Johnston. Llolidaysburg or Columbia. this C A. 3IcASC LTY CU, Canal Main IfILLINERT GIkLIDS. 10.04) ps No.l to 311 Ladies' and Moe"' Bonnet and Sash fable - two-10,1OG pi No.l to 112 plain satin dm 10.000 do' ab - feta - doe_blain,rhancimble, chine. watered and monied Bon net silks, loot) pi belt ribleyne full kwartment velvet dm black andcolored mph crape'lase. tarlatan.A rhm, Illusion and &urea, Lam, Artitiele Bowers, cap tabs, crimped ribtons, .• LARGE ASSOIITME-Nr OF DRAPERIES. Embroidered, Faye and tombourAl In lace an muslin: S-4 to 144 most Into nett, curtain fringe, noallework anti tun, Loured bob. emulate. metes, mull mad mama mutlias plain do do, Lisbon b ;mmen's plain silk craratm 7-S L. C. gloves, suenen,' 7 SUNDRY GOODS. [Ts, in great vurietd, Alevelnerbrsids. gimp , dress trtmtultict, triurer. WI To Shippers of • Merchandise, Produce, &o, adl aogr,., and ttlk do dm Ladles' fancy silk cravats, love veil... ' black - 1311ILADELPIIIA AND PITTSEUEGiI °;•.l,lM 4 o ll .TEL.r. d !t r : g .l.l`;Tl.CnVillgil L I RANSPORTATION 14511. saeortment I,ok, criet and etonbric insertuoce and F, [KIN, OCO. Proprietors, No 21f mel ta,l Mar 4 . drs'. 000'.. 'A , Mt Mt di al end Virl, cravats tet street. Plill.telph, BELL A - 1.11:6 1:/r, agents. Canal Pinstairki. LACE I.ooe. JOS. NAPLeitt 0 CON. Agent, Italumore'naval, cotton - and Sem-irate . ..a We arc d0.{01..). on the 01*.1111,3 , 00 . 0 in/erotic, all ;width. plain Ind cottr'n sod sink lams. OM.), to q+,lll,m - t for Freight at as low rates. Ana 000 white snit ...bred for &e•.... caret, 4.A eptcodulawe. ebi; tiers ILA toilet, despatch and care At ant tot e r Line ' moot lace tells, Muck silk and MaLllr L1i131111i.42,14 All gOni• in.unvi brio of charge. farAtm A p a r, 1,14t1411i021 of the above goodsant mitmelyttow. and some of the richest in the Market, and we Would re speetfully ltivltc you to examine them. - Mt RROADIVAT. n,p'stalts, \,:11N01116. • • -, ..... 1851 , _._.. To Canal Boat Owners and Transporters. WE wish to contract for the transportation of 10.000 Ito of Mercharidi.e. oc., per day. (six days In the 'arra, met tray, between Jr.b.iiAtiau sod Pitatburgh during the eirtoht4 ret o4o, Time fnimJuhrittoarn to Pittala.rith 0 4 hour, from Pittthurgh I. 40 i 0 . 40 ' 0 .. -.•..: . v. 30 .. BAKER A fultEITll. f0b134,14r for ADAMS a Cot • • /0113 letOirl..100•1 Mt.. I McPADEN & COVODE, to John 51eiaLleri Canal Bruin, PTII &lea - Penna. Rail Road Co.--Xentral Rail Road. jHE subscribers having biien appointed ,hipping agents far the fienniyltinis or Central Rail oadi inform the public that lee erc. now govnaretl cvive&n, meivberuilse or pn‘loce for rtitionva ran on the -counting the canal. tilvviv via thin niuto will be =rebid throncli in (...lure tut all von.opottl to ite sill be forward , ] leer of ..tots .' to &Axone, 1.. t T. or rectour taiiirCs rao_stramozo 1.1 - 0 Pp ?num a. Dry Goal, Slaarr, e.tatiartar . y. Cutler • Conte , Fruita, Feather, ',traitor, Drat,. aledaltrea, b1.11,y. /a. ar. $l.L.a ? 10.1 pc. IlotJaara. qur..na.arr. harcrita. Painta by. atatlay laarhar, Clover. Fla, Taanthy and olLer drag* :wed*. Vu 1.1 Bol,t. Brag'. Park; Hatter, Lam!. Lard Oil. Tobratro Lyn!. Cad, Tallarr. Ursa. Rago. tioc ? lOU AA., !rattle (rCuah) air, ,Itoein, otrznarr Car, 80w... Le. 'l4 110 11.FADEN t CCIVODD. LEECH & CO'S EXPRESS TO PLIILTh• ADELPHIA.—We herr made ernmetmeom for No- g the ahoy.. es pre. during the win tor aekwea by Aram to mp Hollidaysburg!, and from thrum by Peuntylvenie Dail lkautto Philaarlplda. Through In MI hour, Small peek. ' lrl l l o t lT tr Nk". D. LEECH k Canal IDi...in PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 1,...44,„,,z1V1NTER ARRANGEMENT. Thirty 11041 , to Philadelphia- 1 343 nowt tom —..rlrh Stagiot:. Hood Intent TeLtareph and Cape... Lin. Stag. Cc nramir. Six daily Linea of New COOlllOO, for lIDLLIDAVaItUBOH. antletan thomon ho the New Pkonsvlvatua Itallnad PHILADELPHIA, NEW I'OllK. find 'FIALTI3IOItE. Duriug.the simpeutiou of Canal Natigation. Deily' Lim. of Coaches will leave for Llolliam /dough. mad from Henn by the New Peunsylvania Rail road (1:43 miles, to Philadelphia. To thr.sh 30 boon. FAR to Philadelphia. Ell on Enre to Baltimore 00 Cow+. wll . lerom every mond. Welork. PreatalT , rad teem night et the name boar. EXTRAS to Dart at any time, alwaye ha remliriera This Is the mod direct. oratartable, end expeditious mute to thOeattern Partengere for Baltimore take the New 1 1 .01 Itarrnad at Her rirbur,,lireet., Ho. snivel of the Can at PI. ., Poe St. Charter Hotol, or to J. P. HOLM ES, Ilcuonandaelallormt. Pittsburgh, Dec. 4. Ib3o.l—dec.7 AOO(- : LB.§ MUTTON TALLOW; 304sIt.Cem Meal: Ilistliteksthott.Flour. for N 1 T.ITOODS &SON, Produce Nate. and Coututiesion Nlerthszt.s. GI Watcr street. 11' ULK PORK-200 pieces hog round, well 'lJlaixamed, for role by WIL OAOALET G CO rATLIERS.-17 soaks prime for sale by BURBEIDOE INGfiltA3l. JaS 114 C¢ter st. LARD-3 brls and 15 kegs for gate by eezx J.B. DILWORTII it CO .ROOM S—S 0 doz just received lay JUIP sm, J. N. DILICOII3II a Co. FRUIT-100 bu Dried Peaches; 'so bu Dried Appylfe i litU ril co VERMILLION-1 case genuine Chinese, ' V for eale J. KIDIS JICO. pat • GO Wood ot T AIIYBLACIi-50 brls fur sale by JJ J J xtDD sOO ORKs ON 13i,..00K.IEEPING tr. mom. Blankrfar the above swim, Just rmelved, a tarn upply far mak by JOUN IL IIKLLOI4 IV ryII Waal at OCR WHEELBARROW was taken away froth our Warm W on Friday. the Ibth_ofdannto7, by a ta. of the nun° of m. Wlllletha,and sold to Sth.6.lthey. 'at Alleahotty edty. aaddakatt tot'. Davie Anattanlttoom. on 3lnadrty the :30th, nod sod. Thu gentlentaa who foe diluted thought whaelbarstor .111 Ow. return • the Paw, sad hi. money natal Ity ha arratly oblige Jeri J. a 11. PIIII.LII . S. 7 and 9,31,00 d at lIECKER'S - FARINA-3 cases roi male by jvs J. SCHOONNIAKER4 CO. $1 25, 8150 : and $175 per gallon. TAVERS KEIPERS had better try Moms a Haworths Prima Paz Farxra Itaarw, arlthr res. before parchail.;llr,a7. AND wis „ A. of thr_i2ll:____ R'G tee prime Carolino, for . emle by JAR. A FICTCHWIN it, kegs assorted Nos. for sale by JAS. A. IIt:TCIILL/N IklOLASSES—Pillnta.tiOn & L4lignr House; u ' lj " t TEA,. fii - ebsto rood. to extra tine Green; andd&levlr for gale by J 224 J. D. IV & ALLOW. 25 bails i-trsale tor ~cANTI ELT. 169 .1.1 IRON-50 woo Brush Creek -* bON. LITTLAg CO Ms lntation, for gala j. by SAS A. ItrICIIISON SCO h_o n g)o "lierle• b V 14JAS A.HUTCHISON.* CO —____—,-- INSEED 91L-20 brig E ree'd for s ttoll ale by IV 11AKC S. N. WICKERSUA)I , rnmer wand and sixth ore SitGA-CiLASSES-50 Suga.l: LOO brls O. NolaCce; brla S. H. 4. J.." f" " %BRIDGE L.,INGD:RIaI ^4 116116 Woozy At. ERMAN CLAY-58 bre just reed by BURBRIDON PiGURA3I. I 1 ICE--10 tes r74.l'd for sale by BUILIMTDOE t INGVIA3I. BEST BLACK TEA—Same kind an in r,...L . ,rtf -d mo -t ..L e tVLAZIII6 I IO ' t e be ' lPljst ' Pi Tti tu arki lLr to+ when else in Pittsburgh. VEATIIER9-3 sack!Lprisne. for sale by .1.27 . WICK IIeCANDLES.S ALILY FLOUR-20 brls extra, for sale by F WIOE. NeCANDLESI3 ..~.~`~_ PHILADELPHIA: TpoHOMAS W BITE, - BONNET MANE FAmraut, Na 41 South Sem:Kt gheepo ( tout„. c.& %ILO Phatadolphla. • - 6 s:lf • tot. K. Iroopuca , „ • —.mute a....thlp. it AO ALEX:, VIEW .4. Co., \Mole x" NIP Ortterp, No. =I 31•41(et-, x. ochutos._ —cm,. • PULL E.g.Ll). 13[ZeKNOR N CO.,yebare, , • EncER & -ANTED% General eliunnis- ,LY Aion Iletehst.. Meru\ 1114,4111<• , 1 mach. 00 eacusboan,rub. of 11,1ury general') . 1.1.9:L1Cm - iancrr comm.. warns c. Liscumvx. Lit , W. POINDEXTER Co, General • C 41211111.400 nur Forwarding Mrevbe.249 and iluur Markst atrect. intr. To Southern and Western Merchants. OUSEL S , ll M PERFUMERY. The L, 3 to i. which-wens Silver wens ofl4r end two vinlden Loam* base ng .. eithin the last eta year, leen Beanie! by the lung uten of Sew Tart. Bodies. and Philadelphia. the latter being the only ()olden Medan ever awarded - fur pedninery either to Serene ur in this onntry. Runnorn emtrvensn Stoma Came, (Almond. Rue.. mid Ambrosial.) universally acknowloilffed to becuperior to any Shaving ...Seem Wilds country or 01.1.11114,2 analTau—neautifullr tranvparent.. and isseetialghly Sapevoreado end eminent propene , . report 'boo AMbrovial Roving Tablet Milita ry Mien &Mom TtLLUT Bose—Aimotal, Rose, Millefleure Buts nueL Musk. Patch...li. Omnibus. Ploitines Trusolarent,Allive OIL if ludeor. and Cireamian. nenurn Villbe r 7llZ 1/.144M112/1...-110 1 ., JW , 131/11. ROW .0000 Candinelneraneus., Jenny Livel„ Moureetine,Joek ey Club. ilionelia. Clemente, ninuttelle. Boat, and many other variethe. Its sit Moly different perfume". 'fen= Wstrase.-Platitta Water, Eau de Toilette. noon , Flower Wider, and a greet variety of Cologne. and Laven der Waters. . . . Par.rmtimas roe tux lum—Glentanr Bears . l.lll, A utique Oil. 1ia.1.11., Fau C 01211.113.1 Nfur. mar. 11.111. Dye, Nut,/ mud iu powirr, and Philoron,Rld. ulne. and .. o a r Pumaloo. MONT l'ukrutant.ro.--Bulnitmle Elixir, Haw. Moth Chan.] Avetltln. , Odoutium.,TOOth P‘st, mud Tooth Yovd..r. CaTurno , —Vegriable Ctemetir Cretan.. Mann,line fur chappeil barTK Cold errata af itoTes Cream de PrrTe, Lip ash, Cream. ae. p Depilatory Puled Tia., Jn i rur ft... Ting rupee! unllAluin Pearl li=r6 V lLltat v . areq other ertieree. tee numerous te r.;lueu U4 s eurerTio, TJtetobwwilor !tone. to tualtnoio the roputation which nnab/istnnent ha+ acquirwl. by tliwytxdow codling bob role &Aldo, ood will bo lupyy to Turnip!. (how who tot, o ohw to platoon& hitt...Maw wboltwale retoll , Mottto nwosble torum aby ottablithwrot In the United Motto, --- ilueeeesor to tuul formertllrecuol - ritl;e - Lamr*M4 of , • ~, 110111 ELL, 114 Chesnut et. Mr. Bashes Perfumery U for sale by all the toMuipal. Druggiets lu the conotry. NEW YORK Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse, ViS. ithLLS. No. 6 CORTLANDT ST.; ,-A,..,!.1 ', 1 1' , ,, Nb ,g 7 aul.t. - J ZTlt.'Y'risl ' MuElt SL.Wr.v ' ever before received. Auo LACE MUSLIN and till kin& of SILK MANTILLAS. 1711119ilaY. rod from the West Prugri farbionk melted by the stearnars and particularly adapted to the Spring trade. Mr, did Mork of PARANULD AND tiM- Ditta v roTulitit; of fringed and plain aitted cotton and silk and Turk Satin Pararolv, and Cotton and Ging ham Umbrelluk All of whirl, will be afoul at ostnimely low Trims. We especially Invite nor Western friends to ea I l il ' i, " VIDE; I li,l l l7.ll7AM b liS. ft. exhibiting Shawls and MantWaii, put of In ruses for transportation. .fetillrtf SPRING IMPORTATIONS B. HATCH d: CO., NO 79 WILLIS* STICEET, NEW , rolic, HAVE now in store, and are constantly re ceiving by the creamers, the mock extensive assort merit of Oentlepieu's Goodsercr before often - 4. embracing the lauwt and richest styles of Cenral/Ns Shirt& Otos, Hosiery. Suspenders, limier Cement. London Ties, Stocks, Oiled tube. Dressing-aorta. Ihrodkorchici., Shoulder Braces, Linen Collate, with a rmiety of other an Osier , peculiar to their line of bucinew. All of wkdeh will to, sold et the Seer lo et tee priors. Our Western friends art/ hiring o.examine our sine: &Wart. EXCLUSIVELY FANCY DRY ROODS. kII. MOORE & CO., I.a.' 1160ADtrAY sr., xis V6R.g. In store em ore receiving one „ ix•st siovortt.l crocks of FAYCIf DRY GOODS, all lc h they offer to buses at extremollioa Prim% on abort credit, or liberal discount for CASSI a/nalsting in part as folloas: SuperiOr Brack Writing and Copying Ink. JONE'S EMPIRE INK, S 5 Ntisead street, New York: Nl7l evcca SO TUC SIAM 11 50 le) lot. perdor... 1 4 oz. r On draught. per t ;g1i0n....-....20 emze , l Thie le the bort article al.llfuet.L.a...l. 11 lao.r. !retit— le wood WY% I\h—ond sill ucd lorrode,. mould. treclpitate or Lit, L In petaKLIPP , MI the qualinez requir ed for a son! 'Writing Ink, mental le kr the Quill. and ale zolrably sispthZ for the Ethel The undersigned Is preparhi' to furnish to the trade ei ther thr export te home consumption, at thee shove vert low peer., put up as pee . ord, and delivered In say part of tee s dm; free of charge No charge for cam. Bantle or keg ere chargeri extra at nett met. TIIE3DORE 'LENT. IS hassauct„. N... Nook.. Quart% p , rone I=l WHOLESALE CLOTHING WAREHOUSE, S. H. HANFORD & CO.. I.l.rts t EU-cm.* Yoe. 252, 2 4, 2 . 54, and 258, Pear{ St., S. York Between Fulton st. end Burling . Slip, ON 11 I.TO TIM 1.41141,5? Liaoo3llSai Of CLOTHING • In the Dotted Statee. adapted to Markets. In the ankle,. of SIIIRT3 ro a s t DRAWERS, ate keep an ofdleta verlrty, Ala, the extentive manufacturer" OIL CLOTIIIIDI Real COVERED lIAES in the *arid. Plato and lathionaLle Clothing of all kind, .Catalecuee of 'tr"'"" 'polL S O Pe r i;t:Wilif , atteral , ea to. ' 'Le I ? Sorressors to nix ,t lan o , 1an:a...13w Roe 2:4. ;14. 2:01, and 254 Pearl st..N. York. RUBBER GOODS UNION INDIA RUBBER.COMPANY No. 19 Nast. street, ~The ANCFACTURE and have for sale on favorable termm the largest deck of GOODYEAR'S „ A r..'T SiETALLIC RCBBER GOItDS In America: gar. mood to Good all climate; emulating of Orate, Cloakat i onchos, kins, Pants. Cat; non' D' L' estere.. Blankets, Piano mad s Table Corers, Crumb, COMilgt. Bone Clothe, Ballo,' and Travelling ~I , xi are,g± l i l t, D l=.ll.tplarinteut it and ldAlltory , and extol. for Omni. and aormor:Enellr:.d Sartori'. dime, Gam 'robing, Ilona Sanders, ;name. Detle s tat Piller Cow 0111k c ergachtlelthitger, Bridler . . ` NTago ' ll BoarPlonts. B lkit7l ` ;l7llW4ll7Trti `t eieM k'' . the Trade maim to Order. jal7cilm Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising Envel opes. VO. 263 ST., NEW YORK.— iv The subscriber. In soliciting the patronage hesit ati on w may see this advertisement. feels none of that withwhkh a new article Is bweight before the public. The experienos.of Teats has eseabliehed their superiority be• yowl all en... and he confidently rof.rs totelie ny of those hushcn men who have used thesis envelope, d e w to hlsrapidly inerearing sahib M Prod of th e , e.cvd len The following are • few of the tressomilter the , Pon.. tufty: let On the phce oemayied by the teal, • Pen= Mar have his name, badness, 2314 address. eoespleuously and beautifully unbowed, colored M PIM.. thin. leimdiflit Tv , kit ardnit frmul. • 2d. Envehmes annot be armed without being dr d Sr. ir:elther wax nor wahre are mulled to sell them. 400. tipmi the swamis. of a letter, the wel insumsits immollate return to thiu sender. instead of Isilag buried months in the Dead Letter Moe Mt. The Envelopes am furnished at almcst the rune peke uiplain outs. Mb. Lech letter muted Is a =deflective advertisement. mire to attract the attention of all through whose hoods It 'l l 7 brgibiredng Is a list of prioss for Das, engraved on brass. mid whkh will lad far year and of Lyn:Lures. of the usual dm, either '.OllO or both of goal psi. and made as ate., with tame se, Priers . raw of pembirm w 21 letters or Less. er4,00 . tO WO MO, 44.00 20 to 40 N.NOU 40 to 00 0,00 0100 'lkra 01 to . : ... ... —lOO 1040 1340 00 to 100 ' 12,00 .14110 Men It is not couronleot to Onward arooticy..of 001er per total or erprew, a rvferlu , to • nopretable llothie will be ininment. AU orders viNIZe K TET.Pt. tria3 Madison steel:4es l'ork. °'l";...!Pli.b.7l''ll4l.lrTralitiieri,te o?!tri...= erds, embroiled In Mors. Lim:" the, 510.00 Por thnoeoro,' Pidessor A. O. Barry's Tricopherons, ilift MEDICATED COMPOUND. ILI - fur rfitelrilli . 111.12 . =gry t a.ltzir. rgs infallible °,•;;;,:',."ruptioi..3 on the 0510. dimmer of the a11.1 5 0 ' . maeld sad 2i! " Nl7ll7rhir d •=it. o ll3 tueb Drnl -74,;1L",„„.. Th. trlMlJol2l9 ' Xilitt America. medical men or the blithe. eminence, premthent rerun, of ell prof.. IltOr.. and ladles who has heed it Am years In their Oct t h x rosins and numeric% admit It with einettourd. that ler prraaxehmr, eh, lusurime, wad curl to the halm eni duding whirr amt demtrunk heeling wound% emit; the ! Wags. ;a, and relein diammet the rain. the elm, and the much% t a boo to crystal Ilethe hind/rode of conipounds aleerthed tits:lnk Ile mitts, of heed In roirate mains Inchimptem an veil to eakfcncy . tramp's Triarphcroue train/lid. The ixtri men. cash rale+ of the artielm . bare enabled the Investor Wsupply ft a 2.5 emits tier bottle, which to Brom 50 to 100 t h e met len than—the prim nf nny'other preparation for the Mar taw in mt. The s o l o krathe on the hur turd the gill embramtir the reluable dirk-Dohs for the cul ture and pre.matlon of taturta choicest orrament, seineh each bottle Lena:Po& Is Mono worth the motieT. edlnity between the membranes which constitute the skin and thr hair, which draw! ruatenuica front ithir triple envelope, la eery close. MI Maras. of the hair eri. ginete4el akin of the head. If the yore. of the imilD lama If the Wend and outer Bulk do tat elm , free y through Si. emell reem-ls width feed the runt ' e lth guars f it to Si. - Mina the malt i 4 Kurt. clank= shedding oft he halm irenese. dryhtee, and hemline. of the Ilsrametft, pod enthe Wilma% the ease maybe. Bttonulate the elan In healthful action with the Triamberozuk and the torpid In sec the actiity. will annihilate the dada. In ell affealonsof the akin, end of the entureta of t o me. and Intelrotornkithei a...end the cry Wood, • are ra 3 c • "A D APPLES- RIED APS--- sack3for sale frha R. DALZELL. RE . e • A. SI f t , - ,7 1:0 9 9111. UEESE-50 bases on hand andiot , febd. vitzria, GLASS --Of Ett: an d V.all,'le`VLDPgd 88L5....N0 1.. ROSlN;lust iocOiced "it FI/i by . If. A. FIIi'KEVIIXA 4 CO. .b 6 xrner Wcnd mulllrst ea. ELLOlVS—Finepair of Balloar, neir, go, br KAM:. ATMLNE.Dti t ORKLY. WANTING SOON—Plar-os fora nruiber of ,nleaman, bead, teener. aeboal ma.men, /MO., Cat' dew,. enkadi nun. irilterf, hustlers and Infrozers, and ear Quite anneal, of nape and your men .11 UM nob, &amber maul, p, house tar' anal day enema sterna/ed.— hooey borrowed and lent. and all kmalr. - 41 wan.. nand In an Ancney and jntellMenra craw.' ctlenatatapreato; ,and for ler? tuatara/edam:" • Fxaaf enact ' ' ' • 18.140 ralrfics , rebo A ge nt cud OEM fen. TIMOTITY SEED-45 bbls Tuaothy t,..d c ud for salo b r DALZELL ilk CO. retA ►IART.ARIC ACID-4® •Tho, warisuated pure. far weir '.l -, A:1 1 . SELLERS, fa,'" , Watt Matt ERWIN 6-11.1.1 bi.s Lubec sealed, for sale DICELT a CO. . br Is and 30 each juatree'd by ' 1.2_9 J. S. DI/O.SOR= 430 T 1 ma. BUTTER—'2S bris scot° _LR, .T. S orroontri t oo TO- IRON-200 taus an hand J. P. 'MINORITE Jr 00 11110TAS11--8 caski Duncaiesioure Potash r for ante by 1.25 - At EFIZTD, ("AK 13IITATION—Paper lituigialg. illl- N,Jltttiort of eak;ard vantlthed, for KZ* DT - - ' • a . 25 . 3V. Y: saarstisi. es ivies a. BARRELS CLOVER SEED; • 27 trig Inuothr :nod. prim.... crop. 18 brls and ffi Weds 1 Lod Lard;' bbd crime N. O. Eng= • • ICO bllB N. 0. )Solaro.. - ; ,• 80 brit tatllB ground ..,_ 5. U. MoliiiBc . 110 bnl• dlcror sulmeno end.unrn tokahi. • Landang And for tale b 7 .1111.01 VI: 1 0 CA S KS ClAcir.ll'...Eal4,l.ll4l" lai Pluz.; . 4124.f1trb. ZOO itu Blue WILL Fr. rrao t. 7 • ' feta .:. 1111 , D CO-10 Wed st. E LUNE S--. 1 largo and tploadidlussort meat at R Gold Medal. 11=1.11.. ax4Yrimr.h De iot= ram. 0.44 y tad. ..)rD4 art Clt=rer extreetsl7 low mt.., A:A...11&50.1l &CO. XtILOILS' TRI3DIING::-: --Received and. vned:Ulf. Q.T. . Fanners, E.C.e-'n, Tnint. :stintedLasting Volt dOw Butane Bow. No.!. guld Juannad taut and ttrop Suttee& Men And Meek Don newnder te. febl A. A. AIALON t 00. C.A.RTNERSILIP—The subsenTherthaso =tend Iraq Co.P.Artucnlf cniler the ern of. Bee -5., A t 01. p ts; R tCAIST, • ATISINgq, .1011:i M. tiItELT. - . LOTHS, CASSIMERPS u VESTINOS— Zcociccd cgd openid th n ga a 1.% sa follens Clack. Vs!, B:cdra agd Gregg llngdgicits tame§ 'Mdr fabric. arc atiPCltOr Wen cf atao,4d4docr. da • Attic . ..Ecgruetv d. lac& gatla.raggigcr4 .3 "...---,c,..! cri311:', at 3$ • ruLAgekt , a cd,313:60.5t. wr k BUS. DRIED PEACIIES; JiLy bct MAKI Arp'..q 69 646 Vast.= 1100 o" •• BLIIO9 dos Cars Drre..4.404 Tea Icr 51e01.11.5 jgEATING BUILDINGS--W 6 are ravpar a to farrab ase. Cost ws. all asaildangs ttarin. a boa 'aster. eV:F.2In.. " 0? "- ;t 1 W.tZWIM P rfitr .' 9[ l o LEi;--Room Pter for Lamb3.llml Euquir., ' E.C2172, aif:PCSAN 2 0 Tr Jan . .114 }Ulla ct - It LUE SIIALTS-1 use fvrealaby• 1.." AZ J.KILOONXIS ' -Cll REVD SUG.6IIS--:::i.t bile ref&lkrge loaf • . icbtr:s moll inai: ops .1 , . cnnfd; _ . • :',) V =ern ./.11 , ...4.111:2Ca115N A.-. Ri. pi uis _f.10.9s Rettrrl. 11 - PAF SUGAR-30 brie fet-Fale b. . • ial WM. SAGA I'd C.):, 'I..A . _ rriVN*END'S V.R...5. GINGLR; ' : • • ' liruler,on 1 CO'd E..V.W. , ..........; : -. alre Sorrarrn'lls, rut air tr; - • r... r. str,trett,. LTV. sod Ft 1 1 .67110 dr., Strong. rrotlrod rm....i., bv •'-' .1, ' .1.2 15 AL IL siCar.MOZC. , ,,,... 110417 liN /7..- , 5 hth Cincianatillouilny just :red per esr.raer, al,p,r, Irma, rru I be 0e.1.4 re?. Pr7r i• trt. or tar. j.,:a W3l. A. IleatT.G lc a.. • UCH IlElatiNti —l2 kegs new, fur e ala IT 141 MI. trcztro & E3loV—A.L.—j..ncurai Or xera 15,11,4 in Prod.% tric traunt no.n. 121 Second, Ira lu lint sta.; kcbtinst Roo and S 1. PlPAbornh. ..1.34.7n. Cloning out the Entire Sto GIIEAT 'ferther"redue• tiortlrtortoes. ThO sandlst. vilt.Pars_ thoss..t . tGe balutre of his stock of . 1 .1 4 . the Ist o - April Gan, watal4r,..fahy rs.ll tl.l astentton of his old customer. sod tfiermbliA ors, sr. St‘ Of VW goat. at fiftp per «nt. lokro farms. pion. To pr Tolson trishiag to =amen. bus/Pres. H.... 14 1...ts • nld h. • gasl opp - ntualtp, as 1.0 the WL snot of U wot on liberal km...lth boo occupied kr over 11 zAir - s i zsg . gutrassel - Posllo Wads: - Mal • , Sew Turk 31Szket st.PiltAss.ll 200 82 4 *..°. <111 3 411 .-XC: • UM cegs No, 1 btu Driod . DV btu Dried Appin; - VA" cztr..l=.ll7.llOiri,..rm ..3 4 4,, • • my '' t'W CCIL