ROME MATTERS. - Taw Tat.t : ew.rn LINCS.—The hurricane of Moaday, did a great deal of damage to both the fylleilyand Morse lines of telegraph, prostrating' their poles find breaking the wires in all dime: Jima • 'The managers of the O'Reily line at once set a large number of men to work, and the damage to . the Eastern wires was repaired , yesterday, lad they are now in working order. No less than twenty-eight large trees were blown acroas 't,tuilviires at the duniatta crossings, anti Awelve poles - prostrated between Pittsburgh' and Wil kinsburgh, no that nor readers can conceive of the amount of itiunage which the whole line 'listable& The Western line is working Ns far as Wheel- Ink, beyond which point it has not been repaired. Tea CANAL-1 3 0. Secret latent..—We learn that the repairs on the viaduct above Freeport, which gave way last week, will becompleted on rriday. The water\ will then be let in though veij slowly, in order to prevent accidents. it reach Pittsburgh on Saturday, and the firer lust of the season is expected to arrive is Pitts lairgh on Monday morning neit. This is a cheering prospect., especially when we recollect that the New York Canals pill be closed by ice fiir weeks yet, and our public improvements will la the mean time enjoy a monopoly of the bust- arched bridge over the canal on Penn sizeetie now completed, and the supporters of the arch will bo removed on Saturday. It is one fnat and a half higher than the old bridge, and is Sue etruptore. In a few days it will be passible for vehicles. F. 13.; Since the above was written, we learn ;that another small viaduct, two miles and a half aboveYittsburgh, hats given way under the pres •:*are of the heavy rains of Monday. This unfor- - Annate accident will probably delay flitopening of the; canal until Tuesday or Wednesday. A large number ore at' work upon the breach, and it will be repaired with all possibly rapidity. DISTRICT COURT. Venire Honorable Hopewell Hepburn, Pre. dent Judge. ' The jury in the ejectment case of Cooker et al Ts. Allison, et ul returned with a . verdict for the defendants. • The jury in the case of Lambert, Shipton k Co., vs. IL A. Sampson fi Co, action on a pro missory note, returned with a verdict of $2lOlO :or the pt aintiffa." Robert Donaldaon, and .1. 111.'Climtot.— This was en action of ejectment, brought to re cover a lime quarry, in Wilkins township, em bracing about four acres of ground. The action arose out of a dispute concerning boundaries. M. T. Stewart, for plaiutiff—Thos. Mellon for de fendant. No verdict. • Elisabeth Dietrich. Martha Gain et al, vs. Peter Parchment. This was an action to try the validity of a will, and was just commen• ced when the Court adjourned. : , COMIT OF COMMON PLEAS:I. Beibro the Honorable Mcebire A, trial of considerable interest M, the public occupied the time of this Court yesterday, and ... will probably not he concluded for a day or two. . .. It was the case' of the President and Managers ~ 'N,..,'cif the Pitt',burgh and Greensburgh Turnpike - Ncompany vs. Matthew and James 13reidenthaL and arose on as appeal from the decision of Al , de s rman Steele. . They,laintiffsi zillegellint the defendants, who . - • are proprietors of a line of Omnibuses which rune between this City and L a wrenceburgh, . ' Wisded . the payment of toll at their gate, by driv ing along Purr to Taylor street, thence to Mal- ' ' berry alley, and along a plank road to Boundary Pit street, 'using in their passage from ' Pit bergh about - one handfed feet of the turnpike. • . This ease, though trifling in itself, is ndered important by the principle which it 111.0 ves, as well .rus from the 'fact that. on ' its decisi n rests • the fate of some two hundred and fifty tilts of a similar character. The defendants allege that they' time and again, tendered payment or that part or the road which they used, but it ~i s not accepted, plaintiffs dedanding toll for thh entire distance between Pittsburgh and Lawre4ceville. An injunction to restrain the defend ts' from T using their present route has alreptly tried before his honor, Judge Lowrie, and decided st- plaintiffa. As we gave his op nine ay/ - ........3 4 gth ' . ..tit - the time, es well es the avi, enee,..b the ease, which wits, 'of comes, substrintitllythe same as that which will he offered in th present , ernitl, we will not sreal7 our readers by repeating " the jestimony. but will give the verdic as soon 13 iil rendered. re . ems: Shafer end graft appear for plaintiffs • --Megan, Williams miff Rodgers for defendants. ---es--- !derma or cos Conscrts.—The fa owing is . a lilt of the. Annual Appropriations Made at the last 'meetirigef , the Councils • AA 0111rtiANCE, • . - • . • „ 81A1C11:43 APP110P111.17101:2! 10)11 THE VE,511 1851. Sec. 1. Be it ordained and caacte i 1 ty the. citi zen of Pit:anti-A in Select and e v oinmOn Council., acambled, That the revenue for Hie year 1851, 1 arising from taxes, loans, and other lawful Boar- j ces, and not otherwise appropriated, be, and the i same is, hereby appropriated -9 fur the purposes following:. No. I—lnterest on City Lonny '63,0(31.00 No. 6.--Salaries of City Officeno Mayor, ' $7OO Clerk to 3inyor, 300 ' Treasurer, . 700 1 Solicitor. 250 Wharf Master, Monongahela, '650 • . do: do. Allegheny, 500 Street Commissioner, lot dist., 500 ' do. do 21 do., 500 Clerk of Markets, • 200 High Constable, 1 450 City Constables, (eight.) 2,400 Clerks of Councils, 500 Messengers of Tonneils, 200 ~., Clerk to Committees, 218 ''' Messenger to Committees. 150 Recording Regulator, 401 , 1 ' - Superintendent Water W arks, 1.0131 r . Assessor of Water Rents, 700 ' • .".,.,- Asbessor of Tuxes, 195_! —510,495 00 ' . . No. 3—Public Printing. 1.000 00 No. 4—Engine and Hose Companies. 3,675 00 No. 5.--City Watchmen, 13,250 00 No. 6—City Water Works, . 28,000 00 ' • No. 7—Cleaning Streets, let diet.,, 2,000 00 No. 8-- do do 211 do. 1;600112 ' No. 6—Public lamps and lighting rte., 9.500 o¢.. No. 10—Sanitary purposes, 1,000 00 NO. 11—Gleaning awl other expenses of Markets, SOD 00 No. 12—Monongahela Wharf, 500 00 No, 113—Allegheny Wharf, . ; 500 00 No. 14—Contingent Fund. 4,000 00 No.ls—Scrip outstanding, 13,000 00 No. 16—City loans UOTK due and falling due. . 111,646 00 No. 17—Outstanding. warrants, 17,060 00 $282,156 00 Ordained nnd enacted into a law in Councils, this 2411 i day of [February, IESI. ' A remonstrance from the Firemen's Associa- Aims against raising false atoms was presented, recommending a special bell to be selected for giving the alarm. An ordinance recommending an alteratits in the grade of the reveril streets was sent in by Mr. It. F.. McGowan, and. was referred to the Committee on Streets. In tho Select Council, Mr. Bruccipresentodthe memorial from the meeting held as favor of a new malket house, which was refereed to the ail propriate Committee. THE NEW CITE NIGHT WATCHI—The police committee met yesterday in conjunction with his honor, the Mayor. for the purposerof 'appointing the night watch • for the ensuing year. A largo number of applicants, for situations crowdecrthe • office throughout the day, and considerable in terest wee manifested by all classes of our citizens in the result.' The. following is a correct list of the appoint ments, from which it will be seen that a large p.pumber of the old watchmen have been super- seded. Coptalri- , -W. Reed., • First.Lietitimont--Somuel Punimr. SecondsLieuMuant — George Hilly. Third Peutenant—J. Baldwin Fourth Lieutenunt-lrGeorgo edam:. WATCHMEN JI. Pliilpot,l jos. McKelv ey, - Thom. Hill, I 'S. 11. Ferguson, P. Duffy. • Jim onion; Jno. A. Poleby. Hug :Gorey, Alex. McLaughlin, , Burns, Wm. Steinberg, Thoki Gill ueyie, . Heigh McGee, Hugh Rice, Henry Coyle. Thos: Nolan, Thomas McKee, 'James Mcliiiistry,: Wm. Nelson - , • Gen. H. Boyd, Thom. Tlaoropson, J. Hoeston, • W. McKenna, P. Idbcpby; S. Carkey, Ralph Frost, S. Jon • Mict: slowrer. Substitute., in case. of tihseice, sick* ess, !kr.. S. Ward. C. Glbron, John Hays, and And. Murdock. . , Fit PENMANRlTir.—nr.:WillaTro, teacher of Penmanship in Duff 's Commereial College, has presented us with asery. lltto Specimen of his art, which mar be seen inaur Uffice. .. . . .. .... . :. , „. ' 'Uaitlte,P, OP 11#41VINq:- SrLICX uoons..--At ma n named ;I t insest'll'onetwas 'yesterday arees t led b 3- the Mayor's potioo on a charge tit receiving stolen goods. 'Ho kellm a -small store on Smithfield street, and Sitys old iron , oci'Pr and other articles: Several copper kettles, some of :which have been recognized were found epee, his promises,logetheriith large nuMbers of old, erdw buts,` pick al6 and 'shovels. ' Ile gave bail for his appraranee,at the next Court of Quarter geseions, on4:IMO discharged. 1 1 , .. ~, ColleeitT.—Mr. Kemmerer, well known in our city, as a highly successfu l teach er of voeal music, intends giving another juven ile concert in the Protestant Methodist Church, East Common, Allegheny city, on Friday eveU ing neat Three hundred children will sing and a fine brass band will be in attendance. Torso Men's TEMPERANCE ASOCIATION.— Penman' to'engagement, the Young Men's Tem perance Association of Pittsburgh slid vicinity, met arfhe Second Presbyterian Church on Mon- . day evening, the President in the Chair. A con siderable audience of both seers was assembled. The ladies and gentlemen comprising the choir of the church, sang an anthem, previous to the organisation of the meeting, and the Rev. Wm. M. Paxton, of the First Presbyterian Church, opened the proceedings with a fervent, and ex ceedingly appropriate prayer. . The Chair then anon, need, that in the order of proceedings agreed upon by the Committee of Arrangement, the first business in order was the report from the Committee appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws, and he therefore, call ed for Mr. Shinn, chairman of the committee to report. Mr. Shinn was not present at the mo ment, but Mr. Alexander W. Foster acting as chairman, represented the committee and read the draft of a comititution, which had been agreed upup by them. On motion of Mr. Marks, the report a the Committee on the Constitution was accepted, nail laid on the table to make way for the whirr,. of the Rev. Wm. D. Howard. wlo, had been desig nated speaker for the evening. Mr. Howard was hereupon called upon for his address, which wipi delivered in a rno,t ear nest impassioned and impressive trimmer. and was listened to with much attention and inter est. . . At the close of the addre, :tnothl anthem was sung hr the choir. On motion the constitution as reported by the Committee was taken up and after n ttipht vre-• but modification. accepted by the Committee. was adopted unanimously. Alexander W. Foster, Esq.. offered the fol lowing resolutions which he supported by appro priate remarks. William M. Shinn, Esq.. rose to second the resolution, and advocated their passage in glowing and impresSive terms.- 3 The question being pot, the resolutions were passed without a dissenting voice. Resolved, That the act of Assembly which sub mitted to a vote of the people, the question of permitting or prohibiting the• traffic in ardent spirits, was one that received the approbation of the people of Pimburgh, and Allegheny county: that-we sincerely regret that the majority of the Supreme Court pronounced that net unconstitit tional, because it derived its vitality from an ap proving vote ~f the people: and that we earnest ly urge our Senator and Representatives to 11, all honorable efforts to have that law enacted for Allegheny county. word for word, letter for let ter, comma, for comma. excepting that feature on account of which the majority of the Su preme Court pronounced the law unconstitu tional. Resolved. That two copies of the above reso olution be mode out by the Recording Secretary. and signed by him nod by the President, and forwarded, one to our SCIVItOr, and the other to one of bur Forprgematirrs in the State Legisla ture, to be by them presented to their respect ive houses. • •_ When these resolutions had been adopted, the President stated that he *mo.l have pleasure in obeying the wishes of the Association as ex pressed in these resolutions. but it might be proper for him to say that he had always oppos ed resort to Legislation as an adjunct to temper- ! once reform, having no faith in its efficacy. :is . he was aware that lie woo inn meagre minority. however, he had not urged his objections, and would not hesitate to forego them- Jacob 111Colliater, Esq., offered the following resolution which R. discoesseil lc)! himself. Copt 'Naylor, Wm hI Shinn, Esq. Rev Dr. Riddle and Robt iSellers. Esq. The last named gentleman demanded some expression of the meeting to show whether the prohibition of the resolution was designed to extend to druggists and opoth ecarim He surrendered his objections to the phrnse of the resolution having the assorance that 'neither that nor the purpose of the mover and the association looked to the employ ment of spirits or wines, sc, iu the arts or the comr(ounding of medicines or otherwise than ns beiCeinges. The rosolution was then unanimously a dopted follows . . NI. YORK, Pet. _ cotton—The InaLket is nifsettled, with sales of :AO bales at ilisquie Floor--The market is more active, and prices steady. Sales WOO bid. tirlearis at 1 7 .41.62t0.4.7 1, oat of Indians and Nlichipio at 51.7:1. - 0111 Mil. Sale. of round loop Ohio nt , 3 1 4,57 1 n 4, 111 1 , Md. groin—Wheat is nominal. Corn is :icily, with 'Otte , in the la-t ttvo tlsys of ilL i tltto tomb els at 041 foe tiewsVelhis. cad bZoi for white. Priviistona—Pork is in 'better demand, and prices are buoyant. Salmi id 7044 Mils at 517,- 50 for old mess, and $9,42 for prime: (test is dull, with sales of 100 lib's at Sts,sol/110,71. for mess, and $5046 for prime. Beef hams are lower, with sales of 410 bhls a,t $14.78 I 11151 Cut meats are in active reitimsh siith, sales of 400 hbls and tierces•at SIN Oc for h. 46, met 1; for shoulders. Prime Lard is better, with :Ma o f 3011 MA, a t 1,0, (n Si 'l , lit.. Butte: is lov er with soles of Ohio at 'Ng. I I Witiakcii—Price+ are fin, with salt, of 154' bias nt - ft pilot , liit,otal is in gall ilonnuti, wait fall Etittll , ll nail Amami:nu at N. - . 5.1 eta la gallon. 1 Spirits ,Turpeutine—stille. IStit this nt G eneee jeo_,,sale. 800 logs Rio at I 1 1.. Ills - 14 lb. Sup, is quiet, withsate. nt :to blot i (tritium. at • - I.te Ili. Nlnla—mt is active. wttl , Tar NV FILELING Bootsmr..—We learn by „„lo„ of ht;•I 3.I _ a private telegraphic despatch, that the Salo., of lal tioroo„ ing Bridge case hna been continued at the in- owl. stance of the defendants, who alleged, as n ma- Tobacco is without change. eon, their want of time to argae their objections . • • That we regard the vending of into:- bitting '''xii.M7lTlSll,_tieversigte; no prejudicial to the welfare and peace - of - the community, and a traffic that should be deprecated by every friend of humanity; audits order that we may the more effectually attaip the great object we have in view—the suppression of intemperance—we pledge ourselves not toparticipote, either directly or indirectly, in the sale of intoxicating drinks, and that we will not hereafter let or lease our propetty for such purposes. On motion of Dr. Riddle, the President was instructed to deliver an address at the next sta ted meeting.. The Aedtociatinn thereupon adjourned to meet on the second Moody r.f Marsh t Rith ihtv 1 at o'clockp. m. it is understood that a me eting will bniiield in the Thiel Presbyterian Church, Dr. Riddle's. In-the course of the evening, awl after adjnurn meet, n very large number of names were added to the hst of members. to the report of Chancellor Walworth. We understand that the Supreme Court of the United States will adjourn on the tend] of next Tux Brown. —We are ghld to learn that the rumor which we noticed yesterday, of five men hasung been drowned, during the hurricane, near Shoustown, turned out to be unfounded. ACKNOWLEOGNIENT.—The Treasurer of Pitts burgh Infirmary, gratefully acknowledges the teceipt of five doliam, per letter, from au un known donor. BY TELEGRAPH CONG !CESSION WAsnisyros, 'February 25. SZNATE.—A number of reporni and petitions were presented this morning. A bill to found a military asylum for disabled soldiers. was ordered to he engrossed. The Senate then took up the bill directing the ninnies collected for revenue in California, prior to November, 1845, be paid into the United States Treasury. • , Mr. Gwinn offered an amendment that the same be paid to California. After a long debate the amendment was rejected. Mr. Gwian then offered an amendment appro priating $31.81,000, to defray the expense of the State Government of the State of californine previous to her admiesion - as a State. A long de bate ensued on the question, and the amendment was finally-agreed to. the bill was then turther debated, and order ed too third reading. . _ The postage bill wan posti.ned until to mor row, and alter a short executive session, the Sen ate adjourned. Iforsr..— , -Mr. Staunton, of Tennessee, from the Committee on Naval Affairs. reported. in .effect,to authorize Messrs. Daitin. Gilbert, & Co., to proceed to the. constructing of a floating dock at San Francisco. Mr. Toomb7offerfil the report, and Mr. Staun ton vindicated it. Without disposing of the ques tion the House went into Committee of the Whole, and took up the Civil and Diplomatic Ap propriation bill. Mr. Staunton made an ineffectual attempt to amend the bill by appropriating *lOO,OOO to 'wards the construction of the wing to the l'a tent Office. A large number of amendments were acted upon. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, offered an amendment proposing to increase the duties on certain imported articles, and that after the 16th of April next, the duties shall be levied agreeably to the average value which similar ar ticles bore in the prineirl cities on the seaboard, on the first of December 1846, when the act of '46 went into effect, which was decided to be out of ender. Mr. Grinnell proposed home valuation and ap praisement at large, which was also decided out of order. Mr. Grinnell subsequently offered an amend ment for the modification of the tariff. This, I too, was deckled out of order. The ComMittee then rose, and the amendments reported were concurred in by the House, and the bill posited. The Senate's amendments to the Indian Ap propriation bill were concurred irk At half past 3 o'clock, the (l o use took n recess until 6 r. a. DUEL BETWEEN STANLEY AND INGE /0111144,01 i. Feb. '25 The difficulty . between Measrs. Stanley, of 7..larth Carolina, and Inge, of Alabama, whiell no caned in the 'louse n few days since. led to a hostile meeting to tiny. They, with' Mr. Ash, the friend of Stanley, and Gov. Brown, the friend of Inge, quietly absent.' themselves from the city to tiny. They crossed the Maliland line, and fought s duel with pistols. After ex changing shots one round, and wither party being.wounded, the affair was amicahly sealed, and all returned quietly to the city this evening. BORTON, Feb. 'ill. The sloop of war Alhinraretvcd it Cape lls tien on the 7,th inst., to look into the matter con- Cerning the arrest 'and detention of the captain of the American brig Leander, aims an unfound ed charge of !snuggling. APPONINTAIENTS •BY TUE PRESIDENT. WASIIINGTON, Feb 25 David R. Diffendmier, of Pennsylvaniajo he Counsul of the United States for Pnsso Del Norte, in the Mexican Republic, in place of John S. Lu cas, resigned. Oliver Ellsworth, to be Counsul at Quito.— Henry 1.. Parham, of Tentieswee..Coonsul of the Port of Rio Grand, in Brazil, in place o f Robert B. Davidson, resigned. Edwinvl A. Hopkins, of Vermont, Consul at Paragon, S. America. Crofton Baker. of Nlb.souri, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, for the territory of New STiiltAl, AND SERIIiI'S AreItIF:NT Ilturnionr.. Feb. 25. whole of this botholary line is of enures uncer- During a storm. yesterday afternoon. about T, nt h,. II a h aor h eard fist,. one to three years o'clock, the walls of a building on l'oneord conjectured, and regard the latter as nearer the street. which was destroyed by fire on Thursday mark. The duty k one of severity and very last. were blown down, falling on a two story I great exposure; and every one who labors in it building on South street, occupied as a s oa p and must be prepared at all times to fight for the' Candle factory, leaving it a Musa of ruins. preservation of his scalp. A pillow run on any There Were four persons, two men and two I night be dispensell lxith by a weary and s leepy boys. in the house nt the tinte. The men woo- laborer; but his knife, pistols mid rifle are al ceerled in getting out before being 'overwhelmed ways essential to quiet slumbers. Vet the co in the ruins. but the boys• were caught by the e i teett , „f tad, a life l . i ts „h arm , : . 1 ,1 i f falling timbers. After three hour's . labor, sae „„,„, „,„„ ‘ h„, „1 enrorooj, olodl c h oose t o of them was e x tricated, with 165 thigh "'BY remain there after the completion of their duty, broken. and the bone protruding through the they will wily repeat what has often been wit skin, his body also very much bruised. Ills re.. „ es ... e a „„der:itt„i„,ettstatters. Manyo these covery is thought doubtful. The other woo not men, and of the teamsters and other, employed extricated until after nine *dock. His poitintt lin the Government nervier, as well us of ado en was first ascertained by his cries. and a hole ; threes ,„, t h e i r -ewe responsibility, „ill grow was knocked through the, wall. through which rich, be t h e r „i t , e ,, eteet et . the value of the the workmen sneceedeil in crawling. asirtaining ; l an d, to which t h e , „ p e rt , or the „e l k s; hie position, Ft`iwtt hint water, and eltenut.Fing ry protection of the United States and. eiinse him. lie was caught by a large ratter falling i„ er ,„„a t ,„ rt h„i„ e are brought arnmid across his uncle, the rest of his only being, iree. I them ; but their wealth will be well earned. : The. WWI.' was tractureil. Otherwise. though greatly exhaust... 4, he Wfk. net injured. Ile sus tained himself. during the holt, he wa, in his awful positieu, with a degree of courage that excited the admit-Jaien of nl! WHEELING BRIDGE CASE coNTiNFED. 4SIIINGTON. ID. (%) Feb. The Supreme Court ...Hoorn on the loth of March neat. The Wheeling Bridge Case ha., been continued. on .thpliontion of Defendant, for x utt of time to argue their exception• to Chancellor Walworth'r report. MIME Reuben 11. Dana elesefl the defence of Davis by gently ridicofing the proclanottion of the president. aml his submission to the law. The District .Ittorney followed. otter which the Court adjourned. The opintun will he giro to-morrow. l'arties are rallying here for :senator. :sum nor's prospects are less favorable since tit, to cent event, and he cannot he elected. =MEE The river ri.ing, with , nine null is half feet ‘vtiter on the call•. The mvather I- very plea.- ant.. The Democratic State 1 . 0,111:114 , 11 we hare nominated Gen. Truioiale for Go,raor of that State. BALTIMORE MARKET MEIZEMII fi rOeries—At auction to 1111 . V, the cargo of the brig Fnince, cons.intitig of I7S Wel, Pete Pico Sugar. The first cargo of new bras rohl at at: hint, Mlars,. i Porto et per rat proi, aml Orlcan, at :Ile Flour—Sales :11/fl Mil. 11. S. at (1. - i0 title :it Notting drat,. in City GrllinSttle,. ml Wheat at Sales of Corn fit hia_ht , e for yelyw. niiiisSfi tine for white. Unto are dull. Walivkey—Sules at .25e - r) 11!lon. Clover Seetl—Sales .4 prime at ? NEW YORK MARKET teem the w.nstnincten Iternit fic. THE MINICAR BOUNDARY COMMISSION. .11. rl - Samuel I'. Sanford. bearerar despatches from ur Commissioner to run the boundary line betw en the United States and Mexico, arrived in this city on Sunday last.- - lie informs es the% leaning El pang un the :Mid of December. he overt irk a Government tntin on the night of tine lot January. This train was smaller than it pis ustm to send on that route. cons:stub; of fort}'- six nuts wagons. !lacing conveyofistheir loads of p ovisions to the military post at El Pane, they lwere returning to San Alamos, ;They Were Illeier the charge ofJohn I bima t master, n , a wagotter, well ti • own for his efficiency in the responsible 1 and angerous service of the prairies. The this with a few persons whose route lay inn the , stun direction, numbored about fifty men in oil. 1 Mr. Sanford continansi With the train for a dis htannin of about one hundred milt, being then 1 ! abou one hundred am/ fifty miles from El Paso. and n tine midst of the prairie, at Alaverick's 1 cree . Ile here selected two men, and with ' theti left the train, mei proceeded to San Anto nio, one hundred and filly miles, anti thence, about the name distance. to Lavaca und India.- In, on 'tine coast, whence he took passage lor New Orleans, in the steamer Louisiana, snit pro ceed:sl to Washington by the way of the southern moil route. his whole journey occupied about ;' fort:, -eight days. s Ile intorno as that the journey of Mr. liartlett. I s. I our onnuissioner. to his destined location nnt El Pasi , on the Rio Grande, was precipitated, inn ' ace, mt. of his fears that the Commissioner. not the art of Mexico, would have no long preceded him as to become weary of his delay: hut that, arta sing there on the I.lth of November. he had to a sit that Commissioner some ten or twelve day . 'T e Commissioners on both sides at once en ! teretr upon the important preliminary of deter j mining the initial point of their survey, which, I was' finally, just before tine departure of Mr. i l So ord, tiled at the parallel of 32° 22' north la ' nde, On line Hie Grande, in point to be ascer tai eil by the astronomers, but conjectured to be lit a t twenty miles northwinni from El Paso.— Th line will run thence three degrees west, and We cc north to the Rio' Gila. and thence west ,wa dly along line course of that river. Other ' tin's were contended for by General Conde, the Co unissioner on the part pf Mosier, but, sifter the most minute and laborious investigations and din amnions, this line was fletermined upon. It I wil no doubt be satisfitkoey to our Government an people: for by reference to Fremont's map of 'Or gun anti Upper California, published by or ,de of the Smatte, in I KIK it will lie seen that 3 lin less favorable to us its there traced; and win n the character of ,the 'country comprehend ed s known, the advantages of the present line wil no better understood. : he health of Mr. Rartletes company has be n very good since their arrival at 111 Paso: and both there and on the way' thither an little dis satisfaction or dissension bas been experienced. an is probably over realired by a company en like duty and similarly eirettmstilticed. We are particular to state minis, betfause repots of a con teary character have been in circulation amongst no. Leaving hero in the Summer, and travelling southward an far JO the thirty-second degree '', . . . . , . . latitude, it tens thought by the inexperieeed that , ~„..-,,,,;,-,:..., the rigors of winter troll lie avoided; but the i lk, L. '"", , 1 ,, r,...; . ~..„,, elevation of the country,.and its exposure to the 97 on., Feather, winds of the toljneant mountain., subject the 21 .lo emote.. 'd., 1 " ., API+, inhabitant , DI tin., t7N.,. extremely cold tempt , i , .1.. .io evsAsv; _. _ _ : :: ‘, .. 1 , 1 4 n , ,, 1 , :1 1 14 .d . ,. 1. ,,, im..,,,,,n,r G...... , i1r,t,A.1...7.7.11..ra:;tt10.f.,..t1.,11,,,T,1,1y,i.n.wgn0n. ,!fri.T !twee, none the less ....ere for the intense heal .1 .1., lin.en Ilea, by sudden transitions, they . often ex ,-. 5 ,,,t ~..Fir t. r h.t,i, ; igAi , ) , ow, ,y , , rt j for ...6• nn" ternixtbat will incur. arrafti..l.. in;rdenen.• perience. . ' t o rae ltall.,. or enal mon Ilmtee onntach for it, Or 01 1 The region about. Ed Paso is a natural vine- • 41 /DA ASII—:ll eindie. for ;die l•V (mine , are alTealy en sire on 11-.- K rone., tie Ireohn,• . P.., - tile .. 1 .- , ea.& , the 6... to le I..elet ..1 4 IV. e I'. a 11..atiN I wallow: Ile , tvai IF of the le.t anales and crully minel. y a rd. The_grnie...., whether fresh or dried, are .. i,7, 0.140 - , -; • : uo.Ptt o non- In ,(.1(K1 orerr..ir, .1.1 ....lir drained, and 1 .. ', % TPETPI "() 1 .1 delicio.a.rthe wines they Fo'cdocc , . ‘,..... -.. _ s .---e . bsgs, crude, for sale Lt' ' .u...... sal-lints , than ercont‘ -fi e l ne. of tle titer trier ed with care, ace very fate. Peaches, ;" ~,,„. managed - ... _ ... .t... nnmni.N. ill" ii .. . 'try: . 1.... 4th .1. n e I, ore of good quality; but the nece,saris . x . pi..srs, and other fruits; grow ~bu.dbilyf . 1 , :r .1 4 , E „ m A N k . LA y : 12.5 I,x, ' , V r :: ,,,, ' " l ' e n.r: N • l'''• "c.'''''''''' , • 1. -^l. l rr ", i N.& F. WILSAJ. - ure by no means plentiful. The soil, though 1 1,14... ',"..., .- Linen and House Fundidiing Goods. BIAS I'OOPEIt'SMIII'fE GLUE--For ' i A. MASON h CO.. Ni. 62 and (A . g v : r otl, Tishirmrlyziprrrno,liefire,fiethirienngirxr,iig.yatebt.d fr g o n n ,, Lhe t 7,-, ! 4.k b, bits , J. taut 0 CO. ik. . Market street:Awl* emotion,- on hand a farce . ' 'VII l' . -01OMETIEll.'Si-A full assortment fur E.,..rth', e." of th e I . °"'"'')'''''''''' the hest mehhf.h.' ' when it is undergraol that much of what is cen t sumed IS brought from', the renal at an expense r_ ..ie ~, ~,,, •, i J. KIDD a Ci). Tab:, Clothe, Tinma.k owl Maven' 6.1 CBI ;It'A L iN l'• r it,.'Si EN TS .1 every : do- - ' l,:‘,.tt i v.`"fl u vls " st-TD D° l4l ' . ' r ' satlb.tnask; of from-thirteen to tifieen rents per pound. The ! trade or the town is with Fauto -Fe, Chihuahua, ,cy ' ,lntl., fir role 4 - ' f lIS - . J KIDD 0 CO. . bars.. Ilneia, Feoleh and tint Kee, and the .I.:nited States Via San Antonio.' Linen Lawns and Linen Cambric, LOCE.--90 hi& stiliertitie, ill store unit nit nee I Lii.l.n Datuack. all width, , . . ' ir The company of thweolutuissioner, including . mle 0, seta . KIIKt. vtarrimws aou , il..tgazilljict.thhflilktrem.o. ~,, teatnenters., servants, he., numbers considerably iii(bilit;.\.l.N‘ili'..,SrP, ~ .F ..T 1 1 ., : ,, N , 5 , t , r , 1 01P0 1 - 71. 1 WA6il- F . , 04 Atlantic Elitell:ms 4,5 tart tilllnn. d e...dog. de. Le. 'more than a hundred persons. lfhilo XtWititlit .1. b tint a CO. feliS • . , -- -- -- the _____ 1 1 di til y e id F o " ; litiL . "' e r ) o . f . th r 7 .. "4 , 7;: ath el '''' g th at e i l li p h sa .": °, lr : e t h h . i ri 'a 1 0.1... L o . t .15 14 15/TER-1 bbl fresh• for sato try j 'IVRY APPLES--200 bushels on hand and ;MET, 31./CITILEIVB J. CO. )13 for salt 17 fiblo DROWN . * IattErATRICR. . 3 ens nt Soearro, twenty-four miles distant; and others at Elazarro, thirty miles distant. • The population of El Pass° is about six thou sand. The mixture of Indian and white blood is ran- general, though there are not wanting families of pure Cnstilian blood. These are a refined and dignified people. The members of the company have been well treated, and have derived much pleasure from their intercourse with the inhabitants. 1 Mr. Sanford will probably leave Washington, on his return, on or before the lot of March.— Cul. firahatti, it is known, is to join the corps.- 1 Until his arrival, Lieutenant. Whipple will not. as chief ustronotner. The return of Mr. Sanford nit enable the friends of persons there (a corn , (mink.. to theta i . lion long a time will be required to trace the •1 1 11 E eubseriber. inteittlite - 4to remove a few mllow tvto the mount,, offer. for .le the P.P. , / in 0010 he now rooldro, thirty Inentral upon dor ...rood lonnk It. Allogbony ('it,. Th.. obrolling.ts douldo Math and built or Intel, to lorroand counundion rod loao been rprontlY to painuol and totewnol. 'rho lot f onto flay fort on the to .l. running lAA two hot:oh-oda .1 right,. floe. and i 2.11111 1, With in.,. roontonotng choke. oruhlwry and W.I. The wit-building, von.ioting of a Pit , ot. taiod bun,. hie end morriage bonne. a, enure-role Ily howled. Tim oltun- 1/.111 1 plowing- and the Wino Su .d inn Ilrid, short!, no to. plarcol oroor the Allot:lion, mill brim; Ito . proloA l l 1. o When a PAT minutro walk or ofri o. of the otty. Puohnow, are n-ferrrol L. Alva 11. Moll,. No. 139 nth if, ILA NIPTIAN, II 4 1 01 i SALE O . IIItE i NT— H, A c h emforu d th i le t 5 . : ? .. 1 I . V.: ' ZZ, " Xr ," .. n 'L‘ r- ' ,..,; ' ,7,1; Su: ' : ', ; . , • r,;...,,•.-crl. 11... loodo-rhnototron. file poem', thr tut Ir . f..rt fi l l -on Cho.. . our trviA 1,. ono bloodroot to olototh.. Lvov st N. It 11 Is ERSII AM. tld , AA, r of 11.•.l'anol ulatlt 4.. - -. Flit it ENT—l'hat hint° .IWelling house tr , ,th.‘,.„.,.. ; ; H ooonol. tut gnul , .n. nnol obildr ~. ottorlood. the to ALA,. uf 11-o- lotr Wm J. Toott.on, cto-Arnow. LOOK JECERE lily FRIEND! hoot en 11,1 0tr0...t P0...A..1.m gismo rot Ito, bred of .11, IL IRE YOU A FATHER, lab4intt for the 1•A tndo. apple to 1..11 . 11..11., b0nnW f 0;00 i. 7 , 1 , 1 6 1 . . lk .toto..r. n..,1, .. ...Iron. from ! gotooral ob.. T !'"""' ' "". '"" I ' " " " r" ' ' ! . k r•da• ."' Pip e'" , ""."."'"."' '''''" l ".. ""'"'" ^ b.. 1 " .. TO LET—Two e11ie.....11 the loWer it nor Tz<..7 u..- ltr n It 1b..... Shoker StorosporMa on . ~,,, o , %l o gi n , oo tt o p ono; f ro . 0 p. 0 .,...... n o w ho., f,- A.m. Mark. ntool Wau r ohne, jr.lllllg 1 1 11 . a ! 001 , it, geurroll. .ii tor... mu Itr. Nall. Ilowoh Hhakol., 1 ntor otrert. rat lo lh fool ! nroarfflo-tt .111 out Vainly run. root. .• 1 too. too. rt.,. ...le rI, m• tl. who,. on tit and fiour &oot or wii Plodor ono., nod gat • l go.r. ugh ooPorate ontrato , , m l Vater oll' 1 " , .. let.pam gran.. win., , out will llost. On- Shaker So, , All of t 10...... nAgn. ottr ottani , Fa I to.uraio, Illyn .le . ' , Pat - lila. H. Pr011t , ..1 lor Pr. S It Howe, ha, born the and nr, Aboateol in the too.. Lo i nzlol , tircoi , f . 7 ll ,iolvilro. ....nu. of to.montortoth ehring mono olbrasonlao o Lir h then o n llor o hoorf. .. lonmart .hounly a, roontonually anturrt, than nny other' totol: olds, x . sou .1111a!otur yet luau •Itt Irlore the ' ''''""3'"' "I " ' " • ll° it RENT , -The 1 Varehoase N... 2 , 3 7., .. ,-, Tht. medicine 'ono rotololioliod Ito high reputntinu by Its , I W0..1 .L11..1. Holm lot April, Fort erm.. Ingot., n „.. numo and 1,11 ath MAI 111,1, •liter premow o . frlohlalbt ....,-.. It out oto to 0p.., I•A UHL owl Alb.. onto Sn parllls • • - - cha art. on tho Liver. tildno.y.. and 111..1' nt r tro •••11. 1 I ' .11.1%1 BI.L-)1 I 1.1.5. F.\ it M 5..% N 1)1.( iTS tltuo. olorh Potolrr. it altoom.ther too, onlooOdo. to evory l V toll sA LE-Two Lou, Flour Mill. nod a Sow Nllll.l 11. 11,....r cr...4. oulLtlor 010,....err vontur nrowor. Alon. 11,1, Mad 1.1.1, for hr. S. 11. II" rt. SIIAKEIt i „ ~,..it n0n ,,,.,.., l to n ., no 1,,,, or,. ou out, Pro... uhtood - :A Its APAItII.I..I. and Into 1/..4411.. AI,. a Int too rt U• Arr.. en ter ittolo rot., 1i0n... mot , 1 Pri., SI loq. lAII.L-II IKAtIe. t., F , 4, For •nlo IA o PIA S. llt. IltlWE * t l t. o . Prtolgle. , . ' !,.... tI, her oe. ~. ,- ,e.e. ‘,..., tam. of ~ 1.........1 !A 1 ''''''' .lt3 " Th ' llll ' all- "'P I. o n-. 1. r T.... , lox ow, AI-, 11, no tw. her ttIL awl . 4i ! To torli l .m all ..rise mat In. odd nAor olit- Illao 10. It W M. nn....1. 11 loom-rt.. J. 11A111..r. 11 .1.4.- . ! N It' 0•i 1.. II YETPk o ItIIA N. - oon. Ihttoltrolo. It. A Elliott. Allorltont fit, W. 11. 110. a All.l 1,..1 Kota: A, , 1, P10.11..d. Ihotoo ho-tor. P Cr...ko.r. trot. ...ill, Jo. PRAM ut,to, AttormA• . L.' N ,, to; sth to.. Plutohoorg h. t Pro.. Whrrlie,. .I. II 1,4-rartn. and E. Ai Morgan. SL Ploor.tilh-. 11,11.11 a lio.A. Coons. l! ''''' llk " !T 1, 1 1 ilt hi:NT—The store on Market st.. V. , ;` ; min a , ., r. , t11 , 1...4 1., l'. Ar.or .. n Varlot, Stow otroln ! ''" frlo7 '...'" '''' l'' '''''l tit 11 A l k I r 'ill ' .7401`11. s on 0tt0" .... t. - • - 'l l O LET—A Warehouse situated he- ~..rtt., , ji. totown Word ml Mari.. and rullning through 11 1 .1 a from First , Suroud street. Huoarty non-uplAd- 10y...... b.ntfo a Atkinson. It to onitroble for manufneturiug onto , o , ~ porton , . Enothlr. l ' i hobo uI'AIFE. ATKIN3n/11 A 01{111.T. r.)11 la:NT—The dwellin g house and V , onrromuollfog grounds. now octopi.] by . Iny• sooty , ....- f. nt thr bond .1 Priolo otrvrt. in the Eighth Ward. ..tor lArwou.l4llllLlll4 to 1.11101,11/.11111 fns-from smoke amt Intn. . Ho. and let n-11de In the oily. ran Hal here rush • plum.. It is +Pluto Grown min., walk of any Tonality. part at thr city. frLitoltf JAIL W. BUCILAA AN. . - ... _ oroonts il r ' 1 ...m.1 , 0-a ni th. LH. , AY'd , ..' o'..' Very Valuable City Property for Sale. . '''''',:"!' . ',', 1 ','";',,;.," - , ',, r ,"'"', - ;'''' : rilillE Undersigned Administrators of the ";;:,*,, t , ...,',.,,:: -- - '''''--- 'I, ...tale of Tlonmairsirman. olerwased. otter fns oak the onto, mat notate of the raid Thoto. /airman. twons . l.lny WE ‘l , k mit wi , li to trifle with iiiii lives and !A on, .... , 1V . 1. , , , 1 ft-on i N . T..jo ,, lll . .; , rt r y . otz. , ;l i r k tz: o nv . Ma r - lo slob o.t the ratirtago lout tor oinuerel, pholgo- our- ;,..1:17,1,‘ n ono „.. Y ;t o t o V o .„ oi co ,,,,,,i sonoonnon .w, ... tor. Po ILA.. A o ...croon a. to Woo virtueoog this toooll- k fronting ~11 Plum ulley. thirty throw fret loon Inrlorn wino- mod , 100101 no, hope An .mintingbutnanlt, • which ,(ton, tbr, lono fronting on Chort7 oller• Snob sigh.... fort. moll nos warrant. ' feet [mot, and running book slaty Root parallel with Plum . . ... . ~...,. „...._.. ....., 0d1e7 . , nll o f . ..totrh purport;' will 100 wad at pHs... safe by rb^",• ;7i;;a1.4:.; of the Lunge or 'March. Trill be °Mortal at auction to the blghret hidden, ati,l Liver, which arc fearfully ft... Talent in all Nu f anwn Ain, the Tavern gaud un'enwl fr rint tm /ffly to Prnm a enmlnuntlnn of ehenkleal extract., nrcr IL CAMPBELL. DR. ITl,yr.ei 151 Merry rr rural inn. into Moo and the.. Trove, , ~ of Il Ittl 111 chef In chlrfl, torm;al ff, - •lViotoara [taloa,. o r scud ch,, r , t; . ri n , ~,r , ,,n 0 REA L ESTAI'E FORS ALE—The • under ,.1,....1 offers for rah a 4,1'0 nrant.... of aahatt , le III:PICOV, ratrni.noo,l ontralr 4 "-,,, eh... , "rk,.." l h ," ul . Intt ^ lota. and oonte rot, doolrahlo ALCM formannthe ..: nal.. Inland atm, I the latter Introortt , leFltrFt.irittr.' tont , . tit the ho , rough of 11)rntlaahaan. CM nottr the letrao.o.• the rare tralkhl olitues.,,f lahteh are ale , • ohm. new Ituthe Sol.ral noun , ntol Vlnaliol. Luthoran l'hurel.. lam, 1 , . A no. elle...oat hn0i , ..., , alth the r %111,0 l Of Tar— Tho r ratial grrtl. h uftln e lealtattA ! .. ; ,,, : , ! ... 1 ., : ,, n . n th..- ' ''''''... '''' " 1 " ... " m r" ... "' . " ......n ..' F, ' l L : ' : , stito ' o. n .l ' d. gril ' r;noter ‘ thent a rare %It ' d P. , anak in ..01,...v0in rano,lt ever dtooni , eral Mr tho Yrotinent. Title lotrfeet Terme fnahrahlo, co lac-I , llllra , .tl• TUE I.FN - 1,, Fur partteuttra And to enquire ..f the untionlanod. at 1 10. ulbro , of Goma.. I , tilltster, lAn., en iirant otrort M.- 11El: EVIT %la thlN,tl NI VFW!. t'ural I, Ni'l,tafo pato „ ugh. ~,,,,,,..,,,,,, ~,,,, ~,i, ,‘„,,,, „, „,,,,,,, own n 1 .0.1 4 . 1... r., The 1.41 , 0 , ins, eta.. nf Jerennalt ha ~ ~., N p a ,,,,,,,.. E a ,,,,,, a t {hair etheoe. 1. Ihran. Ath,...1 t ..... ....htlon. t Lao .4 Itlo Itrotheno And rateraitto , Ingham taa'S m.hogs a. FATttN. yln di, of 0.ra...0hm., lo truly wonderful' . ~,,,-, LET—one ii"... and 1.. d Ideated ...., 14.1.....0.1 lIIVO, [lainilhon e ,, .. Net , ::.• Zoe. . ~, on Itodfunt Am, Sraratta tl ant, I,r torn, ~Llo , .1 to 'P.I , --la a, 'lr. I tat:• the lito•rit of ado vet, ran aopl) 0 , 10.81,41 N. 1.11 . 115, AIV .....,•• 111 tilo !-'nolll I hay...loera, fn., the .soe of hr. St Ittare .1.,V, 2;4 I.tla , rtt ot Bohan, or ;Vial c 'ha, I a 2.• procirsusi 1.1 that wriihis - ' .„,,,,,,.. r.„.,,,.,,,,,.,,, tri Ma, laat . . Th.. .stark cra. Intl, L'Olt SALE—Ti”. ..olnsritner offers for =17. ; --, l' ,ntie s Ins, and ..11 twilt Leek Douse. with nee horrif,ing lo me, flo ere of totr rarnils•A•sy broth. , wow • ~,,,-.. ~,, „f ~,,y,,,,,a.itta a l sanstoslinurth atreetss , • .I.tar-. hal .1,1 of Cansonincirwic l'lrill afilletwl with '0 1i n ,7121,;f11..0A,. a mt, o f w ! adtyw_jcaosmakot ,001* on , .all, all We,; , , ,, feats, , of tho disco., 1 halt Sixteen , . the let of APPiI hew , . In, ...nub. sn,l eapsworwhsi . gnat deal of Mescal, haelli : Ac.n. Alto with . .7 d .r eld ri rab .. l: f l ,‘ ,f i irscst ,..t ts. , k .. ser th,r, lng . .o . s; t r .. Fnu,r Scssr. wren. (Sins In the side sett altrat- mid chill, altar. i .,,,, a ,,,,„, ',wtm. with insinsvi bcist . Ms, a tot of montul 10 fnet 11 Inaba" by 1M fiset, saint. I oz. nuchk the -.ars al o shilfol physician. from the log the nsicle .. ..of • i„. . , %.Tom i te Ir ., t Ir. der . I a1...,: t 1.!' n thus. I was taltWn ...irk until ghoul ccit. weeks sdnee. twin[ '''.::.,,,,,41..."2,,,h,i.,,,r,.. nn r4l • tbs. Alsoct heirless, and or friemte ern s or cam •-lt is nyw certain that the Plank Roast will he ,melee !posies, pant least la: ..I any ph ylocian, ,k *I acivicsnl past the ahoy, miserly earl, 111 II? . "aut.. sYmtni"r• for the cs - . 4 . octar , Bah.. of Wild Cherry 11•111 cont tn. T.T. 11 . 1 Wlfw-mstsm• apply Si DA% 1D BEELY.II, fourth et rw.l. claw tin. first chwerthwl emir - w-siitf I.lsw his,. co, tech, fast:n.l a , .trot romnoice..l achniw - - ••• • • csa nn. II ;.• n1.....r.1 Ir Yk lit. tr. ,6, I miaktnrnf ...1 talk. .VOll ItENTOR SALE—TiIe ..utbatritner ttff.; n.. it I . I...nina , an n ,..... ..a.t on tn... se. I.• 1,111 the will pallor rout his tor) cleslrahle Cwcnter , fly" i... 11 "' ' ".""".'""' """ " ""' "i' '" I' ."" '''' "." ' Alrio ' • ' :. Al .tst i t ' iL " '" ii . :f ' T. t . ' i l. :,.. ' !:, ' . Jrl:::h,..V.ln -' ' Y 1. " 0 " .. ' . j" ' .5...r ..'".' I .tall "'"""".. ' ''"' I tarot cloale Icrio;4rilina. iv ranl ' :•te noler. Tlcere tr s bac...ltem P or hott.-. of ths mash, sas. 1.4 !OM tOD•ii•ut ~,,.. to shible. and tossl water on the groutala. ~ sell gssras th +all J Ell EMU. II IA: It lc it. which conitc=lee two awes- •ell lmcrol. f1 ,,,,, .. 1 .1.1 0 •••• , r . a . description of fruit: shwa II .mini how.. And snick.. honer. 0 0 4 4 4 ' ' . 4 : 4 - P w ' 1 •h W•P .Irocinst .1,1111. IMIIIIAIIT. e w a. 0 a 4. c ej • .. . , r.... e lan ~., , , . . . , ,' ,' - • ~....r.l, ,t a .. - "'"" '''''' "'L. ate. '°- "°`"' ' s ' .' 5 1 1 olt LEN T-A , two story Dwelliag 7.fft• '''" o "• P '`' — ''' s'' ht Jul. 1 ''''''''' k ` 4 1 4 ,tuner „It Hay nt*et. Knquitr a ..ta . ,e...r..f I,cpbm I eharaner. vs ti hlsh Is, no , ma ssrr mt. , ' JAMES DALZELIa to Water at, 5r5 . ...-- 1 clebclitansl eat.. when.,. tic. folloising winter. 1 sow to, i , " wci , • sc''' ,. '",•,• • hWb r`W"'w 4 "ll" 1 . 0.0" an ”.." yOll SALE Olt ON PERPETUAL LEASE teat .n. I . n .,.... cos thc• spiswronm of • m o tW l Liw , ww , witiih - —1 will csall for rash. or on perpetual lossr, one tut nn 1 ~,,. I 1„1„,,,i 0 ”,,,,,,,,,,0, e o n,a......aisetoratcsi a wrrat 'sun .1001.'_1 hat fmnt by 100 faal to hiving allay. cal : chal. sta. a.. trauhled comb mill het and night owes... 1 CT . 1 74 . 1'1;' .1 ir1 i h .,0 5r , wn 1 ,1:= ,. .. , tinzi. k. , , , , ,.. - . 0,,,... : , 1.. . , ,,,,, .i_. ,--,,, sstsat 10..4 tom oaf Imma I ":".""wl ' isp ' etim Alley. helm/ 261 Gael on Liberty. by 7&0 0 .71stpcic.a in tios •twh, misict.ily tinting under tho En. 114114. . until 011, Ala . , 1.500 fr•rt fr.nritm ou Fsrunson carom. inctu.- . 4 a „ oa „ . ~,4•,.. when I 5 .,,,,,,,, i,,,,,,,i ~iyh /,..,.. m y destaly 1411wany• the Q.t..' Railroad taint. awil motainum 1.1 co..ret... IlMaischtf 3 JAIII- , VII t IIA. i frismls isspoinsi of my life. Aral my ishy cartons thought 1 'h."' rm LET—A large 51ansiiin How.° with I t? 4 f '"'' I At soles of Land attached..itmtnd at InAland too 1 odor otrramoton,.. It :wry I. Wu', odd I na. HAM' R. JONI-to J t. Jotorodnod to quit taltino no- To LIT T 1 '• Three Story D'velling dot. pr....rd.,' In plo and WI W l+tarn 141 onto of tt tol Cher,. tool (mot tho Loot wrod, that I eon- Inoto'rll Into , tt Inn dot^. Jg.lngt , twr's. ,Ith nt lo s. In tw,nuty. npols OIL lo.anl. 114 1 4 1 0 R. SAINT lOU IS The ;Iv . k twx -tram, EI.ITOII. awww.n..l will Inrt. r tut.r, Innitate 1 I lii tio , rowi4. 41 to • Inkr frti,lit pw,..nwt. I I T.l to I, El if 111 1.11:, I‘ olll NEW llkt 1. M:.l \5---9'h:• tttt in ° V, InlOot appll ..1. 11.4 . !(11: Da - , I 1.1 1.1.1 1.1, in .1 ro - ..411•11.• ,•••rT• cls /rid, the 111111 ~ 1 • c : ct , r. F-rr Allt•n?. t• 1.11 I ilolt ST, IP( Th.• ,1•1‘•11 , 11E1 • t • u • rAral•• ;I— t , .a. 1.,• lr• I Ith into •nuA.r +llll 1- Ikr31•• ,4r). m rent (•1.11 ] 4 ' 4 ot; CINCINVI.I,OIISVII,I.I . ., g - Doi I , I, Al' ..,~ „~'i ~mtrru,..~,m. p:r . ,m gym. n., m 4 M. idtd N'M'd 61.12 1;1.. 14V, 1.1 V ERPOOL , 1t I. M ,11.1..d.-11... I.t.Ntna.d. ... a r L. 1a..., rti, and ti l'it Fnr • ..r n 1 ,1 • 1) nu tr(11; NASII V 11, LI: —11.• R •ter.m 1.1.. MI,. I. I. at.. th. themint. nt 4r.• For freo.iti '11.0,, apply on loan! L , Olt ZAN ESN' I LLE —Tho tine , vvson "...I' ttt2ti l 7 EGCLAI I'ITTEBCRGII :AN II 11 tinw,retekot mull!a CIIN AI.. Cennetl. man- • Nro non pm-oine Into rmininr tri-nontkli triltn betnnt , t thin elm anti Whetina. Inset.; htttlturith lit o'clork emtry NINA. W.-Int-day at Yr... owl relenting. Ittneett Wheeling mom Tunotlay. Thurnane anti antnnlny. tu eat week. For freight nr teinrage...ph nn iota.. or to mil 4 AIIMSTKONti 11167.1tht. Mat., lEGULAR WEDNESDAY CINCINN kTI. Cato.. JtAtn Intilnehnin Tht• ....tend heat Imo built I the to,,nern t.l 11. to. tuner Inane Newton.-ftel ttiloon. the nod Itlttelturph rocket trade no wit' teal , rrrY Wettheoley for Cincinnati. In plot , of the Ittent Eng land No. ..L For tali:lst to tatentre. apply tm hoard. or to mr.3, It. lillt.TENIIKII(tEll. A,ent E LA It PACKET TOR tonr, Tuna.. 4 .clort P. v. For (might or apply on botthl. hr tattl JOHN FLACK. AO. TRANSPORTATION Pr() MERCHANTS, MA.NITA(ITRERS. I.C. DI , prenn.rml o, mM. rontrset. ndue ont fr.sn nag.• on urroinulAntin: n-nron an.l at very In , . rtnP. ..rnnut )I!I l l !' ;.TY .1 fit. : IMSI. Pittsburgh Transportition Line. I 7 . . , t , A I .. l.' i tt Ir. t1!...s 4 . . t 4..6 . I, . t tut,tl 1t...i.t, I'll,lml - wit tattl lT'l . .)', t tit '.- 1 I.ttl„t, jt . trl:;. ' l• l •= i r '' l l ark .ll.' T. ,ll! ; r..: hut •Ir.4.ht, 111. itt.dt.thhtt. . tethth h. at, 4 t'. t . 7.. ttlfirtlt trtrt.r-t.ll.lr.htt , h. II .‘ V , I NI; I tilly t..thittltti...t sour h.ritt1it i!,1,,,1,.,'.'',..'-‘,':`'.-1;,-.'1,:lrA.:-.t,,li.-';::,'",%";,11: burgh, 1ia1t.111.911, l'ittlarlairltia. Na . xurh. P.. - .6..r.. tltn• , LLI rlnnall. Loalrittllr. Elt. Louts and all rhakttvd awl We., at 4 tar ra. and .Ith mole ttliqta -h and rare than anr tAlt 4. Mar. AN W•./. RIIIPIa ., br , " Lia a a ' Nib ' ..0" "' tir In.htranct...trithttut all char • tot t , ..ht•ro. u pr. - A....1i0n I not really alltonlytt hy any othrrr .... All crruutaltirat thlklrrt.... ht our:trivet , or to.tetta. Hall 6 1'.... Cit.-toroth: K. lVt.lttt. I.l,uhyllte. owl lame 6 1 , thavrr.o. r.t. 1.nut...111 meet .611 pr.ottitt attehtton Ztirt , , It thtr l.tn.. Ita.. , th,t,lttlt.llltrthates, .116 the ' iShilaartaltht aatl Ihttrblirgh Tralt,t.ttlatlnv L., ..1 A.t. : I.•ltito , ... S 5 .1 - hltrchalits' TransportstiTri7Lne, (iv s ITN ,Nj., •\N.!. ' l oli Pill LA N.:1.1'111A ~• oat . Canal Pron P11,141,:t .11' , 5 , 1:. L.,.trt!l 11r+4.1 etn mil. Phila. pn-penq 11 0 .17, mumunt mrreltandln of t.r • Mcntur.• to PI ul II 1!..• 1/...t. eunl t .trtztl 'ott ~.1! t 1 .,,. ,-r-rt To Canal Boat Owners and Transporters. Np E , i.h lur the tran.r.o-laui,n T tuv It. ... . 11.11tIL A S 5 To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &u., rms .1.. E . • • • r•Mk. 1)1111..11 , LPIII.\ .tN 10 N I mtn- Joas ..lutr•s.• It .$c ••,•31:z$ Prnars iveoln Lttso a• 1... .... 6.11.14 i r muctt $ an, 1.'"". .1011, k McFADEN & COVODE, 1, , J•4131 M . Flulen C. , 1 Cava! Bann, Prllll Ser., t. Pennal Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road. T HE subwribers hat lug L ee/ appuint.l rhwrrt lnfo r m a m . e u r ; he n ath l w n that lenw, um: C tar u e t d r iull a t dic or produe tor ahipmtut mot mt aa, tt. ov t e e ntug of the rant& lu. route .111 I. marled thmugho nd nartgam.4l to u.. 111 he forward , ' fr.,mulatto lon ur fr wirance. • 11 ATI, or rarßar rrauo , 1.1111,1.2P13 ,to 1111111,..11 Dry Goo!, Bro. Drolio.Station, , . l,l . 4 y ,l % , n l r , , lousty. Fruit, Brother, Yuman,. cr. Saddler,. Wool, ke 1.1.r0 39 too t Harlan,. 12ur.trx•ri.. tirreree, I An, Lostber.clo•or, Flo>, Timothy ou , l othor urn Nevlß., tK , r le Boom, Bror. Bork. Butter, Lord, Lard Pork, riL Totacer LOat. CAlnet. Lliox, Ortdu aml UR Marble (rough, Tat, E T r.in.l.lcipau t. jan,YO NA. ? 16 , 1 )I...BADEN C0V01.15 ISAIAII DICKEY & I'll., Awnts fir Mr. „I, .I,siii., In. ~, , r 6.- bo , - In. I, .AI-. • f .11,11, lola , loon - nen-4, woorantol Il :4,1101.1,, 11, %Imo. Mail VrfAO_ flo. 0.10 U ATTING—IO halos superior, for sale by ".. I. W r , A u lIAII DICKEY A CO . -- ( , OTTON—III hales for sale by - - --- ‘,, foblo ISAIAII DICKEY A 0,1 - di , OTTON 11.165-,—.10 dor—twilled, for sale 1, I., to.ni SeiliLLs si il IE Q , Ei i ARS-10, 0 10 Principe. for sale by i - , 1.-5111 31f1:11.1, A our, B UTTER -I hblo roll, , , i ,1,, foclNl. In loAn 11 ,, 1.1..41, I, 1,1.5 S. F Ill' B. 'S:, lIOIIST .4 Co : t)LAIN BLACK ti I L o.l—Mußrur IltntrOliffo lutTo rorvirrol Nor, 1011 sOrl'lS of .t. , ,' darntto, ono oil at low, Ot. tl.. to , an cni , mlly *old at; .1,0, Marl, nod Ilroro.lo olg, of n0w..., As Irot 1 RI P GINIII-1-ANlS—Mtirphy Burr;Uield ■ tm+, nn hand n inter Pr, Ir.:Ern,. ItRR nn , yelho t] p ,a von, n-Incr. 1 and unrtr lila Y ll nun ;on anti Muckhorrio , • rot !o lo the, , ma Let, 'tr...., itht their ..rLttnnl Ah... PL. rth Ph,n• but t the -tun , m. 0.... r torn "r ApPLI" 1 . 0 ntreet. . 1 : 1 Jo, „.‘, Seeds _ay nr ths lt,t nun!, tehn just retUled, pure I-4 (6" a and f"r LITTLE A CO. AND PA. IZAILII(AL) STOCK— I , 11Illi up ' for WVI. 111 LL A co. L' nutrk an, tAchsu, 11 . 4Y1GS.lNIr RAISIN`-1411 btat'S .; s I ralnl .on A rt ,, , r 0110 R h KIRKPATRICK. 01N0PkTRICK. Llt OIL-15 bI,IN refined Winwr, it . , for tnla LY I.nCtt , Ws MAKER A Pit, frtn 21 Wt. tl etnvt. EIAPER-11)(1 reums Wrappin ; :, I n„ tht ll•rtts.., • I,nale I, (.4. , J...P t I!• ~ILDEirscustitoNs_.ln, r. 6A tor r r RI 111.1.1:BS, ki4.ls. fr,t. lot hand. and hr Fair rplo nn a .1 LIN, LAZIER'S DIAMOND:'-1 doz. for sal• 11_1 1 ( by Ib.S J * MEM PHILADELPHIA LIIOMAS WIIITE, ]SONNET MANE FACTUREA4I , N o. South E.ou:ind ¬. .th e e ot out Mo.) Philadelphia. ( 99. 11.1 9 / 1 11.9f RN. 9. BAGLEA Y. WOODWARIrr eiZ2Vlhole lade Omen, No.2.'n Markel en., PlilbAlell.lll.. oP4) J.. J. arcznot WAWA. /I • TA G. 11.C.01110• J. A. W.LENJW. RE AL D, BUCKNOR & CO., TOI•fle,0 COmmlosion 3144chan14, No. 41 North Water greet. .'n. 10 North Wharven, Philul4oooth soul T0 E . 8 . 0 f i . .8 .,. h t . t, A N . ,, T h , E ho L , (;) , , Gc n i elf L , I n d C o .t ri i v :Li f•- , old: an torodromentr of Prxther oeorrollr- tith o '.oe 4 n 1.16131.1 . W. JOISD,WiLItWaLTIS e.LIVINOWIOW. W. POINDEXTER & CO., General ,• Comouintho. sod Fnroardlor Man nrchtoand Flour Berk Nn..211. Market Won. Itilladelobia. ir2.5 _ • To Southern and Western Merchant& OUSELL'S PRE3IIU3I PERFUMERY. The subscriber respectfully invitespublic attention extensive .tre.k Perfumory.foam Shaving . Crearna. se.. to which Fever `ilver and two Goblet, Medals have. the hot ma year*, been awarded by the In.titutes of N.. York. Moron. and Philadelphia. the latter being the out( Golden )ledals ever awarded for perfumery either. in Ernie or in lid. country. P.mstirs Uosirttun uatuen Clam.. (Almond. Rom aaA AnAMSts.l.)l/111.1.1 . Fa11y aelatavrledra nib :baring Cream in this country or (unto. • • ,1,P11,e rrlt r ¢—Vgsettifullr transparent. an lilelsnd' rs ' ;‘,;:!..n 'i , ' e's } .22l..Z ' ;;; " % " i;n7Utranr.o4. ,th sr `' iltfor ry Sharinu. ot , E;;Toil . rr 3ltlleOturs. Bou- Tet, ntok. Patchothly. Ontribus. t"Town, Olive itil.‘Vinthor. and Citranlau. STRA,, vat Tilt Ju-noin, Dow ,Ole, brat, evd many ~i).er varielle, in mats diarrent. Portuute , TolUt W orer,--Flrdida Water. Eau de ToiLette t Oraoce lw. r Water. awl • frmat variety of Colognra att. Ltt , eP" der It at., • , . . • Pal PO.,TION re. tux. Benrr . OH.Antlgue Pundolan, Eau I.onral, oirtue. Compound Ox.?, U ' p loo loond nod in powder. and l'hilonolue.l4el- nme. nml Jenny daud Porkuoin, Otnyt ttuor I.e.r.rpmAnous-11.1tanne Elixir. .liw Teoth Pa. .. Chu:void Dnutrifice. Odounu, Tooth Pasfe.und Tooth Ponder Co•vr.l, Vegetable Cosmetic en.um. Ainancline f.r rtinppiel hand*. l'edd en.nm ~f I,,r.l7resim de Puree, Lip Salve. I , , , errY Crram ye I , epthitery I,portiere. for resunvins.; etsperdlifitle hair; Pearl r. Viimigre ,h; Rom,. Arrinnite Vinegar. Viet.nria Ileir Preet.is e4;11, le,hlee a inertvariety •.1 .41e.r nruele.. nmneraue 1,, be ;mu./ in (hit who-tie...- went Tim• mibmrihrr botaa to maintain the reputation la hkh t his f. 4.4mhbohmtnt haa era utmd. ht - divoVng of nothing timt and will .ba furtaah artmtuar n.b palm:ll,lnm. anther happy or retail. .m ata... t talla mmia a. any establi,linmot In the l'onati ZA% I Elt HAM:, Macm.aar to and form, Dirartar of tin. 1,0.0 t-story a( Et:GEN I: Chvl•ntiCert- Mr Itamn*: for /.1.. I.y all the principal Drug., In tht,lannetrY• - - NEW YORK. A. • A. &G. A. A.RIiGISX, 'bRAPERS TAILORS: N. 30:I Broad y enrnur of Dunn , , tre..t.. atone the Irving Hon,. %nrk. n.perttully mein. the ettrntion of trtrag and It,. pub. tn their Jun.orttnent of tv. , r of the ornint psttern, *duet, they are prepirnd utak, up. In Ti,, la ma nn, and tun 4 fanhinnside ntylr, at their u.ual nenlernte prim, Frond, Cloth, Ca_ndrnere. and Yea nf 10/nt ug,ttationg elegant light+ilk. V•nt, dark s. . do nen wittrra hull , Euil.roiderien an. thw .ktllf 1114.1 , 1 , entglo,nd In till , ...tablifinent— no, 111 CI. MAT,. OPP rut PANT: , , and cue to rut WAJ,T1 . 15.11,. I.nch &it:111,11.ml in r0M5.1.... In AI:M u. Y n' ' , AN If made In nntor, with +wea n, and de, path. and in the turnt approved: Manner.— Sunnzern who trait thin If 111 Ind at thin 4,1.11,- 1101 m. every thing to th., wad p Most perfect tit L. . WAISTI.YIATS.—Tber, clamatno.afAtroat... that w. r.• w trket.•l, . Gunlett. hate. bw.rt rard..cl tin of the American [anal.e at taw Fair. (AB:1m. Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse. VS. A • Stair, NEW tillEK. if , 121,W npening one .of VS. t nail rieheat inuortnaruta of SPIIINti AND SUMMER SHAW I, ever lead.. reiMiud. Aim, LACE NItbLIN and all kind. of SILK' MAZiTIIcLA.S. - tnanufaetu. 0.1 Duni the Istria Parta faihiona, neeteul by the Firm:lcm awl particularly adapted to the trade. Alan, a eery oplimdid pluck of PARA.:U.ILS AND CM of fringed and plain edged cotton and rtlk and Took tin • 501,101,, end Cotton and GM, ham Umbrella... All of which will he primal at extremely low prin., W. cupeclally inclla mir,AVeritern friends to ex. airline our 'dock before purrharing. Abu, Wlltlt SHOW tZTANII.4. Um exhibiting Shawls Ind put up In ...afar traimmirtathin. lebilitf SPRING IMPORTATIONS. - C. B. HATCH d: CO., NO 07 -WILLIAM ,TRZET, NEW YORK !AVElnow in store, and are constantly re be at.estnera, them.. extertflve.sortment of esuen . . InittNISIIING GOODS eye,. before offert,l, embraeinv the late.t and riehent Fllea CraraLs!Shirts. tllorea, gooier, Suaperalers. Under Garment& Loudon rte, Sleek, Oiled Silk, Ifreffiglng Omen, Hatullterrhief, Slu.olarr Brace, Linen Collar.. with s reriety of other sr, 1 r porulLar to their line oof burin s., All of which will I* ...hi at very Inw,,t prim, ur Western frlvotln at, In, tte.l to •-az.ntine our /stock fel.scl3m. Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. lONE'S EMPIRE INK, Ki Nassau street, 41111 - 2, TO 2112 2T.A1 , 17. i.ll 1. 01. I.OT .102 SO 10 v o r• ice, 1.,. NI lir:ll32lA. pot. rota,. Ti,!.!. thl. artEle untoofartured I for«ly- Cork IN INK—Rua trill not rnrrotto. untukl. , M1,1,1.11' or .1.11, . all the qualztiox req t.e. a Wrluot: Ink. kotnahle for the and al telapted for the Steel Pon. 'I I, under,ned 1- prounrod to furnish to the trlvle ri- Ih.r for est...rl or home rnositroptton. at Ow ahottll lore tolt ae ton. onion att.l done. rod la any part tho el, fret ..f eller,. No ellen., for Itairela or ke t aro rhart,l.oatra at nett TilElltrOlLE LENT. 13 Nassau PL. New Sprk. RUBBER GOODS. UNION INDIA RUBBER COMPANY No. 19 Numril etrett, Neu. York XI AM:FACTURE and have ,tor sale on 0 - .7ANT.Y'II:7!,T .Z r mr.tod " 11.4.1.... C. nott• 15 E10. ' 1.1., 1 . 41110 toll -non. Ltvtalt.Carount.o. nrol II •r•... tlotit, Suton.' Ind Tra,..lllt, Mot. t .41 N44,4' Lt.ltt-n ttc om , to. artor, Ihnn, futon-, 1. It ler, Kurt.- Pntent Prouot tw VIM., Tat.. LI!, ast t o rt. Cnthtunt. ditto-. Or,* W.. 4. n .n.l Bolt 1'1... Ito- It, lelo. I Ord, r 1.117,1'n. Marphy's•Self-Sealing Advertiang Envel opes. V. 263 )1.\1651 rs ST.. NEW YORK— i The 'mt...., al —.On,: ontmrano of all r mat tht• to, (.4.1- Itnt ..1....1. 4 Imo • ... r ..f..re the t.. 11.11... 11... ctr.co tnr.o.•hto. thou ...ttt.orto.ritt yowl nil ~,,, end ~..tilt tonitron. and n. 1.11: .uorotontn i ., " 4 • it , ' f .17..vrtro, nn(-In of the rc.n...ton. fot their Itnin tort E2MI \Sl a :r ~ c etc:rdlD. oou nl.l a ug.• r..l.lsriug •11,pr wan talr tr. k. 00 . 1 thallt. • Ith. I lal-carna, af ktter. Ittpurvalt• 4faila-tlial.: tt.rm to tPt watlcr. katr, load:pt. Iho IS .01 1.01(4',..1,140, ..th. forra•Lptl at altntrt Niw. k port U.:O tra, the at..•a1t..n.1 all tk.iagh Laud. tt t. rh.. lipt of WI,. for 11; v.. t-nptravt..l krak...o hl,ll for 3 ran - . xtuptp. at flit.- uPta.l tallirr • hitt. a: 14.1, af ....all, ',amp. ssfArt..... ,„ ~,,, ..... f l L4I In 4.1 , apa', woo lo.aa lo 110 . 12.00 oNs h•-n It i• 7rder, w1:1 uw•l with my: Jtroet. New York. i:rders will be oltorobNl onwatol,. If 1e11. , 14,1 t 1= of Hewn, Mott. 'JO It all remet. or sr Jerollmon J. 4N... 1.14 11 . 1111.1 N. It —Bonin... Cool.. rm)cu..4l In tvinr> frt4,3„,:.. lot, at 1110.00 ;or lbouJond. Professor A. Z. Barry's Tricopherous,. . . tlkir MEDICATE') COMPOUND, infallible I,_, 0.,. renewing. inligorathcn. a>ol lwantifriwg lbw lon , evutovine the newt, lamlen. awl all affections of the scalp. and eumtig eruption:nun the -chin. dieraces of the. gi.mal, t imecle. and thtmctoment.. and relit-110g sting.. cuts brui- . K..ermine...M. With this preparation - there Woo .0011 -1 1• I'4l' The tint journal , In America, medical men of she btx.lteet eminence, prominent citleans of ail P. , .... - Mon, and ladies who have used it for pro.. In their drew- and ounweica. admit It with roe arrocd, that Pm Imparting l lo oo , alp, Insults:me, and curl to the hair, I c radh-ating war( and dandruff; Ittealbm wound., curing contuoow, .Praia 'dingy. to. and erlelein dims. , of the akin. t he 0.04 x. and the lee-., It hasno equal amoug or of compounds advertised in the pub• lot print, or tmed In iwivato practice. In chearcuent m well m ettichmer.ltarty'a l Tritophemna I. unrlealled. The im.' men, ca.eh ales of the arthlr, ham. enabled the ineentor to 'tipple It at 1:5 cent , per now, *not 1,3 flaw :ia to 103 , ri;:17,11 1 ,7- i tro!'.' Mgtilx.cl:.' P',„,m,rt":.l,,V. ' and the .1:10 embracing the valuahle direction , (retie e Ili -111, and prmcreation of nature . chnkmt 071:131..1:1-. in In whieli earb tottk ittenelmech ie alone worth the mom,. The aelnity hetwt.en tlie membrtnea which con...Mtute thc skin and the hair, Which draw. it,. Fxtlallf* from thio f ,\, triple eteelogc. 1; 1 rr time. All di,neee or the hate ori ginate in the etch, the beml. If the -t,mn of the malp rt . e o ln ' Yel7 d it ‘ i . r l ot ". o t ' nn i l.s7N - X... 1," : „ rd: t"..Ft;''"i „,,,,..,0wn..., , ht i pact life to the three, the maul, is ..r. ~,..f. dandruff.. s et!, n / , Of the hair. I.....ravenewt. elernem. and harahneas of , the Mantents. and entire baldric, ...e.. ex .. .... „ 9.1 . ja4 1, i1 ,... r0 . , ,, t . 1 . 011 , 11 ,, 1 , 7 ,. t . lt; , 1 00 1:1 1 g t0 ..... te1 .. th WI , set km with r •ring their aromt,, will anntlila • tire ave. In all altenion, of the ant of the enhe mof 010,,cley and integuniente, the • prier: , and 111, effert die fame. If is won . th ,,,,,ti n . the tunecular hbre. an the glands. that the Trimpheron , Lan its epeedir action, nd to all affections, and in/MT a these oreine. It le a colmeign remedy'. . ,c,,,1,i in l a rge hottli, price :LS 0.111, at the princhpal of. , Me, I ' t: Itruadwar: New York. sod hr the'pcinc/Pal Meech . ante end druAgiate throcmhout thm,enited S.. Nam an 4 CA. J LADIES' FLEECY SILK GLOVES, and nth. Itnatt, of Witter GICIT,—.:I2I wemammc b. A at the ntnre of 54 - ittrs. b1111:1) so MI% 00.4 APO" , YI brie I'lauttio'n Hal. ronprraze; 1.0 Jr Coto vir 4 r 0. n 01 et NO F II EATING 11t111.1.1.NOS—Wo aro i,repar ftirnbliar.il Instratu. Fir beating bilge unl ,i tHa n lii it. ton r hot hat H L. II William, in in urrinteM 11)E. INN eil ELY. PTO LET—itioitnn POWer for 3. .1 t "."nw nCAII'I:. A [II]FUN G. °RELY. L.:A I IU Front hL 111 . LUE S3IALTS--1 c.auaf. for cafi.,:ly J. betitil'iNllAKClt 1.1 - EF'D ti rerii largo isal Ifil brill small loaf: noi 170 rtnill,l‘fl: , • claret-J. tb-i ant • .I.t fit't-ts TAR C:LNDLES—;iO tatt , Cincinnati . V- •,.n. IJ:in/actor, on land and for mak hr 7 OAF-St GA I—:w (.I.INGTOIII, 6 eft 4,01111.1.1 CURTAIN t ill\r/ r,f nth A. tut and at lout,' t: ruin. r •• • it , •it .i" .1,1 4111.1111' a lit 0.1 It 11 , '. !I RAT. -)‘• 1 CV?.." 111'.1`111' I II? ;L . : Sellers' Cough Syrup in filiuois. _ I I:D4 E 1 , 11:1;c1.. 3V.lakror't. cicate. o 9 j"'ory 1 7!!")'" A "'" 4 Ph 'l' P:"11(. \ th 41.,•1i wt.. 6 it h.. •• 341. t• Litu Iran rlata 01 'IT .• .I. rurr ,:rrat 11 , hi. In r 1 ttill Ithl, a • ~..t2Lwrittkett.6utl, pint , ' ' ." ne4r4 pro. , 4td - Ina mid by by dra,[l.l-1 tencrany in the . twacitfeal'44`crdnitr. fill' attic i - ft tubl a NV. lias8at)11: ADIEs' WINTER HOSIERY, of various 14 littal, snriltiling a nor ankle of Wool uul Silk. to I,kad th. sump of VI ERIN° COTTON UNDERSKIRTS: •It swot & IluAltrt4l3, lorp_tgri esmlerino aor-socnt uiro I=6N .1.11r.'"'..1 Gown • PEELED. PE ACHES-3 small lot received for rain by jaal iv - m. nc-tizio; t 1,1 `TIDE . SIIEEIT . NGS -- Ifousekeepers, arid Vtn•Yyreyspnit fey totnekeeptna, will nnd Mun rby'a liurehtield • Ann, nortlncaot corner nf hkartl, and Mayket*tenet, an muortment i.beeting 31wisno, fn. nue t n Mina yahla wide. blrarhyd and unblrarbnl. 1111.nnise Ilu•lins, linen tableclothi. table diaper , . I:ng drapery and mash. and bonnekeeping generallY. YAW. =EI ENE =ll BALTIMORE. BONN, BRO. & CO, nAVE RE3IOVEI) fr,in South Ovule. sUyet.aln the new wankatratt onthe NOII7II • COENEIt Of:CHARLES. AND If when thew lute-nd rot:dueling E'ittllatv;) mall Hr taraellea, haring made et td+ arta with revered of the mat prominent manufacturer. tlk the :late of,Llrti , 2la h f:e. s noolar adopt,. of the Clod.. brviole. Ito or ';l‘. •"Itord.P.uf are nd 9n: I:elenaon nowh lia•ornl poop:1,10011w. a " ral veVe SIA.O .o,ry deerriidion: eNIOKINtI ULM:. t and SN VEY:, f.f all Li °dn. an,alof Ones. r'n FINE OPt N TOBACCO. Leaf Totorro, novo - Ilrande. All of the. of arvele. will le. wdl arrotamolaline N. 11,. nvenvine: /0,000 of fan 13114/IfrEll Pl:rsct: Eaje and it,i e ,„ DONN. urt.t A Us. AULT'S ENGLISH GARDEN SEEDS, 'ie.. tmier,ignetl llortimaturists and &Mi meo. t -ms London. haeine eteahl , shol then:relays lu I a tim... ..',l_.:taLe the lilert• to Inform the uenth me ' ta )4 m 1./I,e h and virity. that they w 0 .1 ,1 nut , tar them w,h the letolir.eartel., of On kin ten ganleue. ,nelt an the ,slot, hind, if l'oftwee. ail Lower, Broroll. Eettuty. Ormeeh. t 0.,. Eeetf., f.e. :1 roll a.net. meta tarsi. t..: v. by our trig ode pear Ledolop. It le a fort teoll Leen:, eser, gardener tf estwrienor. that Ent rate Ente:ieh 1,0100 Seed.. ore4nee In quantity nod torte:mar - old, I. tier rneet than ran lie obtaluethflom the beet nerd. thin Innate. nix remark ta nottivu. larly opplieahl. to , he km.. named ateove. and the frk... ad our etll t. oho., tto ,eme an that paid hen- Elr the meet rotumon e..uth.rarn n, the dill, nue.. In Otalay.iib thenorlees.. ve - bete whtch the editors of 1111 ilafette will prnent to eneh of their !meal,. .onwtiral pod atan thee louow awl will ,!o thy Redo twain. r.nd at maturity 1 / 1 1 , 3sl7..runna rq mle.nes& sr. orle nor and n It nee, 111 at al! times re r. etel ~eut...u. Ile areal IT Adam. Exproe-. turni:b them bx the t.t ow t, er tout them OP to . SA I II. AVIA' S. CO. rod Wnter street,. Baltimore. 51d. S CU, W. .t 11 717E11. They bat, in, in ~Wry - • 2.0 n gl)hlry and qt,! . H.; .... . • .. ... ,:... Donn+ll', Wbufi . • I , bl. ran 1 1,, A ~ $ . 11..1thlwre.311. . 1 I.' SCR ECEI VE I) per steamer' l'ocallinas, 0 :.:. 1,0,, ii•l'N iIoLL '101:MYO, igy ,a, by WINN. Alai 4 C , .... ,yly Ag.•yib , ... nt . 29,11m • • ItAhiay,r, AVID (*. TUTTLE, Att"rney at Law. . _ . ..11 011. N 11. R .1N Atwriley nzart C6un to 1,11.5 r ot lato. tbe strive o V 0 r izte ill Ittr, M:1!. Jol.o Lod, ourrltly . AMERICAN HOUSE, nosinx, r:II1E dornizmni havingetotirniV rn- 7e, j_ Inntt and n.rllntnirllllg in n.I .N.ut hnentr.lnnlfitty... o . , unnnd that It is nnw Inn n. nn.l trn,lnnt 0.13.1.1.1[3. - ... _ . ..All` ....1.,1 nntlennf tin. nr,urrk.,-.lnnurr.nirnn. vie,. lloune is 114n.inrd ..nin-rttunne. nn the nianruni+ inil•rnr ,- whinli hare 1....1, nun:. I,. prole Or. , in au i nnii. nivrrtinounut. Sufh , n it En ra,, nn ea 1 ,.... hnA Inn . . ,w 1 to render nu,' aim... , Pert... , Thr furniture unn mad.. ecrinnnly E,, wnier, r,arill.ani nem. `;rills nnrtnin in.rti , u• al it. ...)...nuilly it, Drawing rnotn,. - hn found In In. of tin. ionat. hPautifol inanuln, tom. Thr Dining rn..inn Air, capneinus, and the hour. In, innala *lll to. Po arrain,l n, to suit the coneauleuen tail,. early and Int,. 4 I.:vrry .irpartrrinnt will • e.ir..lo , tccl In nia.uorreeptioun.. We mann% andi ti , .r. ~ rindin , bhurelf that the American Ilan, fholilie i, TrAvellni, , Rom, 14..5aawtlAtIo , tri7 ,.. : , LEWIS RCM MISCELLANEOUS. AsToR. O 1 L-9 libls lilow's.inako. for sale — V.) by GAO 4 MATTIS I:WS t M. QAFE LNVESTMENT- 7 •: 4 9,0ini in Allogiti- • IJ ny taunt y C. 1.1.11 e...flt. by. • WM. A. MIA. U 1,14 r.l 'W.*. Lt. ntnAt• 411, BUTTER -7 9. Leg , .1 , potr" , l, nu , l fnrsuile by 1.1.7 31 , r4;1L1, a EIJI- TOBACCO -D hoses 5 Lump. for sal., by f,h7 Meill Ll— , • ' .1) , 0 0 ly SiS—,,,7llto 13ATENT SOAP POW DEI:--'2u and for ta , by I: E. kri.et. of 014. the ,nutrne an“, retuy akrep. tide .abovr low ro..r ynni Tbry on Itt.tA Nlnvtrin. , amt Plaid 11..41.124.1a riannelt.<4' venom, pri,- _ . • - • • _ . SDi A IL—Prinu. new and old Orleans Loaf. 0-o,hra mu' r vil. ml, P•r slile I. v pk 23 - .1. D. Nv II:1.15319 t C. CI 'MUT IS , ILLL—Ono Smut complote, 17 fi.r vale. Icor by I. 1, It. D.CLY.I,.LL Alll---i0 barrels and 15 lito;s do, fur sale b. It. k CO. I, 4.• i,4l,rtr HOLt BrfTEll-5 t. is primo 11. Batter, _LW on bond aktl fin' •a:.l , 1., It. DALZI:I.L.I C”. (0:5 I.lbert, i000TIII . Nt: A 1.01:: . ,--75 11,-. pure :trti,•1,,,.• 1.71 •kr mi.. I'3 n_ t , k1.1..E1V.: . \ 1 - 1. Flill'rES--5 en.rhori, yet f.. VOFFF,E--2io R. e;,Tl,e, iust . reed 1,„ for nat. 1-.1 I. F. a NiUn4ll.l!l. U, L 'llF>ll 1,',11 ~~1.}:il 1! .. (44 )ILL 1)1;11:y .:1.1•LE:-- i I__\fl.- tiC Si: TIN 5E1:,D71.; T RT.% lift EMU AIN - Qi;:c-20 .;0 s -.. vt, I, I: A . 1 ,, . . OLL BUTTER-2.5, nri, 3. IXOI. - 211 z CO 130 T ASil.-••• Duncitn'g pare tor ri...ilr 1. 0 J./. FLOYD , tAK IMITATION—Pap, linnu,ing in int ,Lytt...lola of 1:11.,k; awl Trarthbrd. ,e2l W. P. ,1.11i.,11A t.. 5 Wont .4. ,4 2 BARRELS CLOVER SEED; 27 t•rls ltrut.lby pruur. oew cro,, 111,11 F., No I Lard: , fib!, pr., N. O. 1.01,1. N. 0. Mvin,,, 54, Lrla t..tth. grourrl 3101wern brio 1111,11 r. purerllne wx.l ex.ra brand, and for Aale 1:1:1.)1VN l KILIZVATItI.CF 461 . _ 4 (I(AsKs cLuiti DE I.IIIE. I%lusp”att... - :. , %%.i1.C.6 , .r ,4 , .. r...w ~, , r,ltlow's- b erh - .' 2.,00 Ih. English nr.wrirs. 0w...n.1: llnr. 2..111, Blue Vitro 1, I, ..sl^ 1., I,bl .l Di Il lt k co.. co wcc4 et.. - 1)E LAINES—A large midcplenilid rts.rt :swat crGnl.l Mrdsl. Iti ya.!‘..n. atrf !Tench I)..l4itts, an Casluxtrr.,, Item 1 - . Le In . L.n• ,r ,sr) Yrrnelt ell ...011), ',Lin, at,' C....1.r.,rr, a• ..;,,,,,,I, luw prlni, 10.1 A A. M SSW , 4. W. TrAiLORS"fI:I3II%I.IN(;S:—Ecccid nntl' niwned thin day. .nnras. l'a&lit.,:b. ,vlicia,Twint.Satin told Loth:, snd Cnot Batman Dont, 1.15.1. mad Jarann.,l Punt And :Amp. Donau.. linen and 1:1.1". rlctrc Vwsponetrr auto u,, dr, lAA A. A. MASON' it , t. 110-PAII.TNERSIIIP—iIIO Blll)berilters lckve IL lentervt foln Co-Partner,)ilc tinWerth. , 'fin of F..,:t..,. Alliason & Okell• JAE, ATKI ' , M M N, ja.ll, . .1011 , ; M. Oli.}:LY. . cl LOTIIS, CASSII%IEIIF,S /:. VESTINGS-- gds and oprt.l thi.4140,tiZht ,,,,, ..ns fnl , n ,-- Marl. Blur,. Drown matt Great liroadcl.....hr. pfr Sittn.J.rn "3 .Tn ' tiTs ' n k o . rrinr Bilick Porrlites. ._ Wert 01 England and 111,1.11eres da. Arkin'earand lientnete tin. Black Sattn,Vaitcy:illk,Cagbluer3l 4 31srp...iit s Vngs. A:A. MA OS 2 M. . tent r. - 2 it I. Msrket .0. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD. Mt lIPtIY & BURCIWIPAD. ST. LOUIS =AM a ~. 0 , 16 . : •r. ail:: .1 • —as •:, I r«i I 0 tt.