PITTSBURGH GAZETTE _ ,uithisHED C PLITEIBUBOH. --" THURSDAY MORNING. FRB. 27 i$M _ . To the Whigs of Pennsylvania. V - ii - A STATE CONVENTIOS .111 be held In th, In City ororln. mel h.aaterrekt TUESDAY, June Uth. I.!A. 1, tha 1. ,, or okutog roarlkla G ra Gm the aloe. of .vernor .oul 421 Guamlaelnuer. and abr. GI. J.lre....ar the AllrtyLlan e.`"..1. r Ili:kill M. KURR. eltalnuan. Jou.pla It. Flan.,lo, Minuet - 31rMenatoy. I. KIMJI Morton. ( . .11.0ta...1n .15000. ' 10m. IL Sljnalutt. Samuel It. num., • : • ‘.lllel Bell. • John S. 'lnnen, Nati:ante' Ellmaker; T. Tar krr Worth. Wm. J. !Whim... Alexander R.,ltemen. Wortbm Y...Prerton, I Wm. Raker. 'Mom. u. Cochran. -Wm. .>I• Waktk. Ilene?. Jnhnaork Jam. Clark., .. : • Char .ILBOntO2.III. Sherman D. Phelt , r, ' 11.0 g. Cerra. Patin IL Wilk., i John Allison, t , I,a nnl y a , Daniel McVunlr. J..hu 1.4201121111. I:eortre Meamm, Wm. keno.. Abs. r !I. )101"lure.. J•4ITI e.:iflrlij, r Frartel. Jnnlan. 11. ItI:NDLI.: S.IITII. Sern.tam ~ v.ornett l't4tat: itnam—ln another column ,will•lie.(otuad an advertisement fur subscriptions or Hock to the Birmingham awl Brownsville Plank Road CoMpany. By the . route of this road the steep ascent of Coal Hill i• avoided. The proposed road starts from East Binningliatii,.and to to puss ttp the Ravine to Mount (liver, and front thence to Finleyville. following as near as praeticable the route of the old Brownsville road. The grade from East Birmingham to Mount Oli ver will'not : exceed 'two and one half degrees. and iyia Atonishing that a and should ever hove been located on any other route' than up tho r.vlne from Fast Birmingham. Th•t. coantry through Which this road ;is to F 11,.. is densely populated:. and the farmer., io that section hare sufferedreuch from the want of geed 414 road, as the Old Brownsville Road is consider . ed to be one of the very worst leading to the . city, ' • . The people of Birmingham ore larvely inter ested in this road, and we doubt not they will Cal, a lively interest in bringing about Its ~-peetly completion.. Independent of the fact that plank roads have paid most liberal dividends, the real estate through-which they pass is always large ly increased in value, so that there is every in : duceinent for the construction of the Fond. MAIIGET Horse nap Pratte 130.PINVIS. Our correspondent, an •.Old Citixim,'! broaches St most stupendous and ma,gnificent project for improving the city, which is worth at least some consideration. We are not sufficiently acquaint ed with the value of the property, and the diffi culties-in the way; to say whether it itt remade or not, hut it is certainly a very desirably plan. Ile proposes to lay out a Central Avenue from Liberty-street to Grant, along Diamond Alley, IWO feet wide, using the lots on the north side of the alley for the street, and remunerating the owners by an assessment on the property on ei thq,side of this magnificent Avenue, which will be vastly enhanced in value. On thislArenue he proposes to erect amarket, iii-the centre, leaving a fine street on each side. The project is 6 hold ore, and worthy of attention, and we refer our ratters to the communication itself for particu lar, TILE BvnervaßllliN CONVENTION 'Alto Convention at Reimersburg, we under .nta9, w,as a very fine and encouraging affair. There were about five hundred delegates present, not Che number would have been increased to six hundred if the boats could have got under the Freeport Aqueduct. The following letter ° trom a gentleman present, a member of the Pittsburgh Delegation, gives the substance of the proceedings, and shows that a spirit is aroused which mast result in t.one improvement of great importance to this city and to the whole Allegheny KITTANNING, FO,'y 24th, . , Mar ern sorry,that the high water prevented the Pittsburgh Delegation from attend tug the Beimershurg Convention. Mr. Guthrie brought the proceeding:4 of your meeting to our Convention before we adjourned The proceedings were read, and ordered to he printed with the proceedings of the Convention. One of the resolution - a passed at your meeting, cevommentled an adjourned meeting to he held at liatrisluirg before the udjournment of the Legislature and to give Baltimore. Philadelphia, and New York hotter of that meeting. &c.; and in punitance of that re§olution our Convention .appointed 3lessrs. Mayers, 'Laughlin, McKee. and Riley, members of the Legislature, to attend that Convention. also; Judge Nlctlay, who is in Harrisburg, front Clarion county. No flay was fined on for that Convention meet in Harrisburg—that matter was left for the Pittsburgh Delegation to fta on whatever dav they thought would . he most suitable. a. well no to give the requisite notice to L'altimore. Philadelphia toad New York to rend delegates if they thought proper, no expressed in your re,- elution „ on that isubject. . . _ The proceedings of our Convention will b. published in the Clarion gape,, but it will be some days before the papers math your place. and .1.4 you may.not have othenrist heard, I thought I would drop you a line of the most important part4of the meeting of the Convention at,flar , risburg--thiat no day was 11.116911.41._ $(4_1,41.11 3 . 011 could attend to - hare theday filed on 'ma published, and notice given IR contemptured your resolution, all in due time. At our Convention here were two &mrkier..., appointed ; one on the aubjeet of o Plank and reported in favor of w Plank Wed from the town of Clarion to the Allegheny river at onc of tiaeepoints—mouth of ftelbank, Philapehergh, or CARLA, the point to be Axed on try the pony that will make the road, Ac. The other Cominittee &midget] of tl, appoin tet on the cubleet of a • Railroad, which Committee iv• to meet at Cuidsville, on the 2.d Tueeday of March neat, and report their ptveeedinen to the Ilarrichurg Convention. . . , The time Ste t for the Harrisburg Conven tion should be a few days after the 2d Tuesday of March, ss as. to give time for this Committee of SI so make out their report, o.na to he for. worsted on to the 'Harrisburg Convention. I write in haste, having just got in here after u real wade through the mud. I am, very respectfully, Ours, &e., ROBERT ORR. To Mu. WALIT.B BETANT. • The ilempfteld. Railroad project seems to he atpresent somewhat in the fog. The It elteturst Ilcrahl, of the 21st., speaking of •information on the subject. says: If any one is in possession of the commodity, tee have only to acknowledge him richer than we are. We have waited till the latest moment, have ransacked our exchanges; hut camMt find a Single item,. The Richmond mail due to day, failed entirely; and the Daily Wheeling •Times, id which we are wont to look for Richmond news has been for the last four days silent as the grave —frost which we infer news unfavorable to Whee ling. The Parkersbnrgh Bill, passed the Seate on the nth, by a vote of 21 to 7; and is now a law. The Cincinnutians are chuckling ov t er it; and the Wheelingites are down, but they have their own infallible wild, 'workers to blame fully as much 1/3 any body else. The tfempfield news of last week Woo correct, except that the Company are bound to make a branch to the Virginia line, instead 'of to Wellsburg. The impression is, that .thc till has passed; there is no reliable news.— There in a report that ; immediately on the pas , 14.1;e of the Parkersburg Rill, President Swan of the Ball.• and Ohio B. „goad, and others in that interest posted off to Richmond; and with their presence there, seems 'to he connected in some way the fate of the Ilempfield in the Senate. For the Ptelzhuruh Ga:rlf MAE X /101j6E PROJECT. Mn. Etoroa—lnasmuch as many have under- Lakin to give their opinion, an to the beet place for a Market House, and as . some thing must soon . be donee as the wants of the eutire city, present and future, seem not to have beau eon i venture to propose the following, which t think, on examination, will he found to be a susteinnii. plan. its action, it produces capital to carry it through. Every individual coming within its Feuge will be benefitted,•as all those lot holders on the south side, that could nut pay for the im provenieot opposite, could sell to- better advan tage, and there would doubtless be more layers than sellers for such property. First. As there is not at present any property it the c entre of the city, of less value to its own -7t4 thanAltat'of Diamond Alley, the City bay ,-e m , g twat obtaine d authority 'mon the State to purclthst: the entire range of lots on the north , side of Diamond 'Alley, from Grant to Liberty streLds; those lots extend half a square through frets? Diamond Alley toward Fifth street, 120 it. .Dianflnd Alley to be called Centre Avenue, With a vigil of 140 feet. It Is believed that a milli= tient fund can he raised as folli4, s : Each lot, say of 30 feet, ori the south side of Di2CLIDICKI Alley, would, by tbti opening, by raised UP three times its present value; earl. holster of such lots would not fail to give 1.9 much as would pay, the piesent value for the lot opposite to hint, except the corner lots. A kited sufficient for the paribase of thaw, could be ruined as follows:—. First. Each corner on the south side would he raised hat/bine, at least $l,OOO, and each lot on the north corner equally raised. Again, each lot now fronting on Fifth street, running back' 120 feet. The back - ends of those lots would then front on the best etroet in the city, and In depth consist..., he asserts. the danger of the late pro--t towards. Fifth street,T4 (cit.-dieing the depth of needing. Christianity, of:cording to the Church most of the lotatronttog ou W I street: the back of Kurile, Is not merely n doctrip... Freiluetive of end; or what is now the buck of each :to feet lot, institution...hot an institution, ii..; .h i.. the per would be worth to its owner. at least sllono - p e t t ed sounai nt of doctrine. Itet.l.itain, it holds, They. I think. would he willing to gtie. at lowst 11,,t it trittory visit of heaven to earth, hog'. $4,000 toward the fond, to pay for the cornea". and entopeted in the mortal life of the Savior. We will now suppose we have Centre A vent., bat Deal Presence of the talon to dear. from Liberty to limit streets, 110 wide. in cerium .eltieled persion. and efitooierated objects the centre of which tl& city will build it lizarkee The won' of , iiispiration, the deed nl ud n,rlo ilic house from Market Street to Wod. and front authority to•tionilentil rind I'olole. Laic. aes, ci i .l Wood to Smithfield. thirty trot wide. two stories .1, it iniy...by priontly ordination. Is Its, ' high, with a ten feetporch, tom story high, the and remain us etlcetilely as what bilot bieltl eaves soppart.ed on cast iron coition.; a wide in the temple, walked on t h e era, 110. stairway ot each end, to the nvand Stem . The awl 4,er0p10,1 Ile prntlanl , other part, between Liberty mid Market streets, ; errs of Sloe t'llittell of In t o „ a s th e words of the city demand; bunt ; dogma, ..ire the sole Dell Poole oil eat tlt field to 'toss, and from Ito,to the city limits in ottlivine•gra, , , o r pardon, ',1 e0 ., d,.. , b00ki, I needed. ! they , pen oe shut tin is re g istered Again, Mr. jEditnr, we nee , ' illlP.Vehttfti. far lin Lease!). and In without apponi It i , thi = city purposes. Mayor's 011icc, fooms, .acerdotal "Ii ,reeler. ,Ii n ,„„ and rUritilltl other city offices, and,obovii, them a power,e,..,e(mo, ~,,, Ural Town dint would be an honor m to fite,a..- t u utoe r , 'ruokttatinottl.beo tlto boo nob.., t o Ito, .After Centre Avenue is opened no iilt;itee. there Popti. St 1111114 uphdun , fnau. 11,,, will he seeee . a t ea t ua m e l o t., on the 441 . 1, side of tarot of lit.hoits by the the Diamond. belonging t o the city, tit,,lN Ont. Thin elant In eleliiiiiso siniciattiol p o lo ileec.• then the city hoe IS or Nor the hest lotipt,nlii. ion the part of the or Roots, o. roe,. ilea ; frOlithlg, 118 they would, on Centre ,oetned awl '; by the ri .un l;,, ' Market street, and what might to. called : trtopt.tit establish o mond street. Witli the proceed. , of the tale of i storer Oft believes io the pito °native.: those lots, let the city pureliase the !dock on the _thin the avt , oloto, t b. too 11,0 n o rth side of the Diamond to Filth street, and 1 11iii•ter,1111,41pincilealli be the tool of the ',rood ! from Market to the street on Ihn Wert side of the hood, owl &Al erhatrvrt {hots.. or jorrrisl/14,1 Diamond, on which erect Town Mayor's of. It lot iii usy,4, hest .1 fire, he., and a site is wanted lye Post elonp, ',Lido Iteliese.; .1-or. CUSIOM 11.1,14 r. the Ultitra St.str, would cession, to wall the cotton; 01 the Molt !Intl, doubtless purchase toe other block. ou lfie east will pay no t ch lord to tholtaton attic ciloatitile of Market , street, fronting as it would on lito of All hosiery proles, l ie list Ilto rot it the finest streets. tlto city -namely.6intre At- power has ever, been regarded n tsktstr,liiralt• tic enue and Fifth ,treet stiitatile hien- the church if Rome •• It hero the theis-cittic tiou for a Post Dtlicc, as stage, could run all ' pietensioti 0 ... his own wools, ...b. round it. If the United Stales would nut pureleiso idle to ntippose I lmr mother supreme jari.iliction. the dosired lot, one is greatly wattled then her. resting o rely 111111111111‘2,niK, eon peaceably chant's Etchonge--nouc could he bolter for con. eis.etist.'w4li it. Ile repudiates the Idea, so teal position, light, air. ie. trc g aeutly fiilv6uced , that theoeratic rinimt are This, Mr. Editor, I hat - cal:melted outn goryharniltso lie c i cati s e th e y refer only to spiritnal real plan for the real wants of the city. I hope niatterS.; and contends that all 'wet.. which !ditt o suitable Committee may be appointed It% prop- tuaile theocratic elnimx, feoni Calvin and the er authority to enquire into its practieabnity. Portions ,town, base treloosied on rail rights. AN OLD CITIZEN The l'6o.estont diuretic., he add,, hove long since aliandunedt the idea of theocratic claims, except Church of England, which . • COMPLETION OF THE C C AND C R R-CLEVE LAM TWENTY-FOUR YEARS SINCE. mill clings, in theory nt least. to the dogma ul n , succedoinf Rome. ministry, in like manner as dues the Yesterday the last rail upon the Cleveland, !Church o Columbus, rind Cincinnati Railroad was laid. mud ! . This doctrine of a priesthood, using that term for the first time passengers mute through front as distinct from a ministry. as implying , hieratic Columbus to Cleveland ,by n continuous line of powers, as denoting a elms , claiming to be the Railroad. This is the beginning of the second indispensable medium of communieutom between bra in the history of,Clevelnml. God and man, the Westminster holds to tie a On the first of December, 182 f, the Cleveland remnant of the past. out of Place in nn milight. Herald estimated • the value Id Meru:hemline :cued civilization. rh o overt ., ho s b uitgo b,,, uccoo d. landed at the -vilage," at between ••seven and ingly on the nigh Church party, for maintaining eight hundred thousand dollars:" and complain- this doctrine, and accuQes them or being thereat, ed that “during the latter part of the summer. though remote cause ~f 0,14 1 , „ggr e .,sion. The 'or early in the fall, the mouth of the river is present „ t „ ~,,,I, h e adds, i+ 'between them and usually obstructed by ~ b ar of sand, which Cavlinal Wiseman: between two rival episcopates :sometimes amounts to a total non-intercourse assuming to 1.0 both heaven•uppointed: - ..1 not between the lake find the river—at other times., between the British nation and the Roman Ca boats or lighters of ten or fifteen tons can en- . o hot i o body, Ile declares that for seventeen ter. The spring floods remove the liar, and „ors. what vise utted the ~ A„otg,„•, move ! the lake craft can then enter the river and come ! meat wont on, „ nopp „, od by the 1ti,h„1,,, every I along side the wharves. When this is nor thecave, ! year, showing how for Protestants by name might VegleiS are compelled to lie at anchor in the lake, become in doctrine Roman Catholic; yet now, and discharge and receive their cargoes by means the moment the Pope insists on - introducing his of lighters." polity, the instant a rival hierarchy . sprity.s. up, ' On the same any at -a meeting of . which .lo ! those who had svmpathized 01 most mtense : Satnuet Cowles, Esquire, was President. and ,ly with the Rom. Catholic., became imme , John W. Allen. Esq., Secretary. it was re- . dintely-their most hitter foe. - The anger of ' solved to memorialize Congress for the "build- 1 the clergy," we employ hi., _ ow n ~,,r d .,, ~• onset ing -of n harbor and the erection of a light from their holding the very same doctrine with house." their opponents, viz that on the same spot there Such tens the "tillage" of Cleveland a little cannot he more than one 1.i..1mp, that if two more than twenty four years ago, and such with appear, one or the other must be a I,reteml. but little advancement, it would have been, to- 0r..• day, hut for those internal improvement,i which have developed the resouses of the Reserve, and provided means of entrance for its imports and of exit for its production. The F-oii of the Re serve in no richer now than it was then, nor is it tilled by more industrious or enterprising men. but the increased facilities of communication, and of making the Union, instead of a petty village. a market for the product: , of labor. has increased the bulkiness, wealth and social advantages of Northern Ohio an hundred foil. Then. the citizens of Cleveland. after a lapse. I cats c Island. Surrounded lee a detoehitien• ••!' of twelve or fourteendays, might tenni from Co- the police, and by 47 .1 4, I%Olie'Xit.it.., .0. 1, lumbuys the nets of their representatites—now • of drageoto• and felir'ired C" ° ' • Colithibus papers. yet wet . frnin the prevs , inform course of citizen, he left th e ehtecar,••••l Gevelanders of doings at the State Capitol hut by Father Pans: his spiritual ail'oser. hall three hours before. A little more than twenty- , past twelve liespite the icoi]chlit...., 4,1 111•• Ain years have elapsed since the completion thee add the wretched eottilittoti ol the .irei•i. the Ohio Canal, but owing to the tribute the salt crowd , err. 's• - • 00 led ' O, "t'l whole State fin. poured through . it into the lap of island lone before the • had o r , " ed It' Cleveland, the "cables ,- has become a city, its tire 'tunnies alter one le na- niost it• •ut trade has increased from s6oo.4tnt a year , the gallon-. all the pri•••••er. tiolni,ll, Bev neittly sixteen millions', and New York itself ran • Yothoe Vine 0 . 1 item. 'el h . l• doast little of eimifort, retinemeut, or luxury, lima Some t. fti•ett minioes ias which is not found within the limits of the bail, ineditolem owl 1 0 )e , .1.0, ; Marshal \ le t •,, t I which latelybegged the c o oper a ti o n of ••suf, lough rend the death ai coo old tido, Black Rock and Detroit,' in securing such convict that if lie hid ellitentent to tont, h. , intprovements would nt all times allow ••light- mold n'himes , the PeePle " 0 . ern of ten or fifteen tons - 10 voter it. hartier Sy this time the 101,1 k•IL the ,good I •• • Looking to such a past, from such a preseui, the vicinity numbered, a •heliese. loin, tea n 0.,, citizens of Cleveland may well indulge the - hope sand person, of whom about two that the completion of the first great railneol women and ehildree nu twins ad•tri-se•l iiy. coninsunication between Cleveland and the Ohio . the Nl:lethal, Thomas advatieed to the isle, of river may ht, the commencement of twenty-three the platform with a 111111 stay. ,tol in i 011,111.1. • years as rapid of prowess and prosperity, as that clear tone, spoke ••tientlettom nod which has blessed their city iu those that have Fellow-citizen, I bid you all adieu. I give 1111 passed. Self up to the will of the low and to the Lord's It is a strange coincidence that though the merry Afterwards turning to the Marshal. he credit of carrying through the canal and Railroad said in en under tone if I had tol•i there 11re 19 doe in part to many, yet to oneman more par- they would not have believed Inc.; Those 01,0 ticularly is Cltreitni indebted for the beneficial were nearest the wretched imirc;et during flu e results the one hoc, and the other must. produce. preparltinro for his ex,Xotioc, suite [lna he When each of thesegreat improvements hthgvainh- wan, with rare intervals. cool and composed and for the want of proper mperintendence and throughout. The Marshal adjusted awhile linen corn, the indomitable energy and clearness of rporer his head and lace. and at or - ent r y-our n.in. calculation and inflexibility otpurpr,ve of Alfred mu, pant one the trigger wan ,pl.llllg. Kelly were enlisted in their aid. and the restart to mane improper arrangement of the news, the Want, speedy and successful contpleticrr. —Cler.o fail failed to break his neck. The sufferer hung land 11.1,41 s.-tea and a half minute, before going the last lower- Pr ; K ' 'sod the toi•ly at the end of that tittle ,vs t.orantafatre Richard F atiecktrox wan ye.lteraly, eel iota a g‘ , /hu. ''utter Puri It tai l r". tine rm.. 4 Statensoo n train Nxstt wan immediately conveyed from the ground, go sisfrie7i for six year fro the.4tho f March neat Tr Interred inn cemetery. j Tao vote on the Enal.ballot etricid— John Thomas. we may state, is a name that IR. F. Stockton, Opprrnition, •fi'l iTa3 assumed only within the past year or two 'Wm L.. Dayton, Whig, by the wretched man, whose life has been paid Ford, ()pp., . • ri forfeit to the laws lie acknowledged tithe I , Randolph, W , jailer. and several others, that his name was not I .Secretary to /throws 24. and the Commodore fun owe ti e wn± b roug h t t ip in S i , haul t h em S o nothing was wasted, . and is supposed to baie been a entire a that Minnow Williams and Malic.., chosen nn State _..sr, Rey I.Whip from Strong Whig Counties, voted for the Commodore. Mr. William Whitehead, elec.- tol as n Whig, and Mr. Thomas D. Howley, n Whig, but elected on a split ticket, were ohs rep:: ! ! We should like the privilege of guess ing what considerations induced their absence— hot never mihd —N Y Tranme. From the Philadrlphia Bulfehrt THE BATTLE (IF TEE CEIIECEES. The lost number of the Westminster Review contains an article on the Roman Catholic en citementin England, in which, while severe blows are dealt at the papal hull, the established church itself is not spared. The article is headed The Battle of the Churches," and is well worth review in our columns. We : would premise, however, for such of our readers as are not 'familiar with the Review in question, that the Westminster is a quarterly of a peculiar kind. It is the organ neither of the Low Church nor of the High, neither of Presby terians nor of Methodists, neither of Free Trade ' nor of Protection, neither of Monarchy nor of , Republicanism, neither of Whig norof Conserva tive. 'ft professes to be liberal beyond all other quarterlies; and, nsa proof. allows its-contribu tors to advocate pretty much what they please.. ,tccordingly the most contradictory principles are frequently maintained in its pages. In gen- , ern!, flowerer, it lends its influence against what is called Orthodoxy, and carries this so far, at times, as even to impugn Christianity iLself. In ' this very number there is an article ou Mack ay's Progress of the' Intellect," which, if written a century ago would have been pronounced deis tical. Nothing worse, indeed, can be ,found . in either Bolingbroke or flume. 'However, as each writer in this Review fights. like Harry of the Wynd. for his own hand," the author of the : .• Battle of the Churches" cannot fairly be held responsible for the sentiments of the article on Mackay. He is, however, evidently no friend to forms of any kind in religion. The writer in the Westminster opens his arti cle with a bruldsorne compliment to the Roman Catholic dogma. which he pronounces wonder fully adapted to the wants of the humus heart, nod full of logical coherence. It is not among the ignorant and vulgar, he thinks, that the most converts to Catholicism are apt to be made; but among the intellectual and speculative, who find iu the Roman theology a superiority - pver Pro : testantism in philosophy and antiquity alike.— The close of tweak. dependant characters, who can not stand alone in the straggle of life, he considers are also especially liable to go ovor to the Roman Catholic Church, because there they find a faith which lakes oil the lomieu of self investigation from them. But, while thus point- Mg out the reasons why Roman Catholicism is I likely to increase in England, the writer, in the Westminster explicitly declares that Le laments, rather than rejoices over, the fact. He adds, however, that, as the queStion iv generally nr gueL Cardinal Wiseman loss the better of antag onists in the No-Popery agitation. Even if Catholicism could be proved 11 supentition, slays the writer, that would be no excuse for interfer ing with it by law, Whether its solutions of questions in thvinitp be wiser than those of the Protestant Churches, or not, is no business of the State. If Mormonism, says the reviewer. is to lerated, if Atheism even is left unassuiled by the lows, with what propriety can the free exercise of the Roman Catholic religion he interfered with by the English parliament. On the religious ground, therefore, there can he, this writer maintains, no excuse for the pre sent excitement in Great Britain. Yet .the agi tation, even in his opinion, is not without a jus tifiable reason. Roman Catholicism, he declares, differs from all Protestant sects, in being. not a religion, only, but a polity ; andinthill peculiarity Theayrriter an the 11 eaattoity-ter by calling a. the Englayla clergy to alaynalaatiata , later attic preteusiotaa,' and on the State to rtaftyae re cognizing the I 'laurel: 'teacart, ne n aaniaernytural corporation The altetntion. He contend, would materiallYanationalltre the Churel). EXECrTION 01 .301111 TlllOl.ll, -At iv. stay •ont . minutes pact one o'clock, c ti . esterdny..lolui Titomn., convicted of monler. tin , hung on Don- SELECTIONS FROM FRENCH PAPERS. A GENCLNE BANDIT In a report lately addressed by the Chief of the Engineering Department in Corsica some curious facts are detailed relative to the state of society in that part of the French Republic A bout: three league. , to the north owl of Calvi.ond on the sea coast, is the fortified town culled` lie- Rons=e, with 11 population of about I,ouu inhab itants The district for about :IV mile., round is marshy, or covered In part with jungle, and dif. fieult of access. . . • - k•or the last 1h months thi.+ district tor+ been ruled desFoticrilly by II bandit. named Nlsztont, and whote away ie aubmitted to by the native , . The vindictive character of the Coreicune, cad •their transmitting from (other to song for many gcnerat;onamhe memory of past wrong, and hatreds—the uendettr—of , ere well Frown. Driven to the career of an outlaw hr some act of savage vengeance, Mnnoni set up his flag in 'the corner of the district; and even in the.town of Ile Rousse no one dreams of disobeying or eluding his decrees. Ile is nt the head of a baud of 25 devoted follower, all outlaws like himself. Ile has organized a regular government, nod , levies a sort of black mail on the surrounding districts, which no one refuses, and the regular paymeot.of which panties him tillide in much state, and gives him the nicans'of protecting the lives and properties of hi• subject• from the en cronchment. of rival brigands. So actively ha• Nlnzoni exerci,eil hi• authority that he is now at Jens 'Lich murder None of the inhabitant, will dare to accept employment front [het toverninetit agents without Id, written perrni , sion, tmJ coy one who dues so is sure to sutler the 'natality tiit his disobedience. The Inet murder tin. committed with hot own band. though he w, alone and hie victim wnnie eompanied by live or six pervonr. In hie con:• munienlimot with the ingrate of the Government be ttlrecte a etyle 4,1 perfect equality: dry patelte, bre drown up In due form. in revolor dt plottuttie rtyhe, and he tawny, 'ti t ,. '•lhv.nmt• Bandit.' . . - . One of Ills latest communications to the prin cipal engineer has liven transmitted to the trot ernment with his usual signature This dispatch gives borne information cuocerniug n person employment of the engineers or ho had entered uti his erej,Wrigemetil without Iris license Ile informs thirruthoritics that the person in lotion is min of bad character, who hail attempted to honor n family under his protertion, and Ile ad vises his instant dismissal spur removal from the district, ••to spare him." he o hio, ••the rii wore of punishing him with Ili'. OM Ilona As Mazzoni appears to be eNtmiding the etc roil hr detachment of troops has been ordered front the town to bunt him Prime his retreat, and at, well tire the measures taken to destiny the nuisance that ive rosy. probably, soon hear of his capture. The details given in the dispatch just received by the Government are veiy; Carlon, RELIGIOUS PERVERSION A very curious l'a, lately came before the Court of ,faire- Ito,, the trail of fourteen men and women, who are itetitoeil of —holding il legal meeting.. not of it political diameter • The fact ic, the peiteile- in questiona ore men, hens of a new era or religion, which has exlstial for some years in Fruari. under the name of it,. gotta, nod who were in the habit at' holding pe riodical tneetinga in the - Rue da Wilton, in Park, till come months ago. when these meetings were brought under the notice of the police ne being both illegal and excessively immoral. The ac cused mere almost all natives of the tillage of Bt. Jean, Bounefotuls, in the department of the Loige. wttere thgleci!tteermt to hive had its art- I gin,and Most of them declared thut.tiey Lad been Regains since their hirth.• Fora long time the Depths had had the reputation of being inoffen sive people, both as resperfs morality and gener al c o nduct: but tLere appears to has been some ; sad backsliding com since they played themsel) the thrmlion or their present chief, is Iterson or Cl,,' name of !Jimmie% for whom they' hit. ,ariely of uppellatßais, winch, acconling to them, rasa be ashlresstst to' him indifferently. ' enll him -Le too Mort: the good friend: i '1,1,0, -John the Baptist.. , and -the lloly Phis mull is a beggar by profession, who, be mitt) hovuig undergone stnen year!: confinement it, Ito, I the ile , , , ent momenta el 1,. Ihe gu,l of Atarillac on a charge of oast ..".1 •s 'lolling . The vices of the , host ' ~ammo. n, Ito to en11,,,1, and the e , •••lttlity and loot', of 1.11,1,4' follower+. ore l•• The he). hew sixty -even ye • • • e 1. rnwe, 1. term. of the ,triete.t nub's •••• hith nil the 10111004 Id 104 oeet. flattering 14, II that r. to I . hone tho itmther of the II nppeatb from th e endears produced in the I eta , . that the titles of In:sonnet to the both of Ito , llectoo• were this they espe, , ted 0 profhel .smutty, that they recomitcd this t o 1,1,111.1 In be. person of Ifigonnet, and by the 00,00,1one:it of the double prediction made, I,pLi,n of the tiro.,' among the potatoes, and ' the adomd of 1110 Itetall,th. These ore the only ! of hi- thine mission. or rather of his tar the fiactarians declare that they be -110,. 111 il.l 111,iflIty frost the bottom of their heart. I , y et nntori,,us acts o f the greatest infamy are y alleged against this God of the lieguins. it ap e peoF , certain I though the legar proof failed in ,bringing home Itn. criminal portion of the charge v. to the accused) that be lias introduced new pructices into the form of the religion, in gins ' tomtit,. in his Om character and conduct, It was alleged on dented, trial. and nut densl, that, m, the inglnly. inceting.), of the sect, on :5 given areal, the lights were distinguished, and that all cried with a loud VOllO, , fflown with the light: Down with modesty' b 4. la Jarman , — a Oin, or the doctrines ~f the rest is abstinence frtnn marriage: but by the side of.):this precept Hs placed, it I, said, the most unbridled host,- ' lateness, which is, in fact, the charge which brought them before the Assizes. It in also -aid that they were in the hahit of going into the woods at night, and tnnrching iu proces_sion , tote of complete nudity, 3 practice which hhs been hronght home to 3 vast number of sects of the samokind. The evidence produCed before the Jury an ter . ) . defeittive. ond feint in proving the Nr rst part of llw psi,: Intl enough was proved to stowt [th.it.W;th ,;t 11l •e trouble, the .I,ore of the cha rges iniLtht 43, het . % made p.ml the gri=p.- ; ees. Ingennet himself no• not pot on trial, 'pe , ing.Wremly in pri•on a more •criout charge, and not 'laving' been pre rot at the meeting where Lis fourteen dieiples were seized. The -co- nas brought to light by one of .he i notion belonging to the sect. who had been pic privol of her two children girls, he her eo-reli ionist-, for the ru,rprose of being initintea in : the mysteries the initiated in the ruysteriet of their Mith. This ianlnen bring witness to the a . bandonol practices or the other letuules of the vect. hdcatne alarrneA for the rate of her children.. She eraleav:.red to never Ilion, hint failedl and finding no other tilintos of doing so. he denviuk ed the ,ect ruthoritiv, and gave Ftleb fOrMalol - 1 3, led to their arthi.t and trial 'v e It wir , proved 011 the troll that rreently lair 1 111113:11.1 ilaVill: , intri ,i 1te1 , ....4 o, he in lie ian.ili. aay t. ~ ila. t ...1 11l Innonnot i the idol.. ietit ~ .iatc.l in 11.....tzia.rtati......f tla• ...iviasl of the N1—. ,. ....11. /alt. noth , ...fill iiiiin pp... amen! d i all.atoll.. tho ii , ...an!: not.fit-iott .d tioi nod hint o lf, tn.. oxpectr.l . ..1..,11.1. turn...l ..ul to it A 01 . 1. 4 , Jlllt, 1. , Irt; lit.. ovidenc.• the only Lin: that • ...11l I. i r.0..1 .t ,•I th011egin 4 .,...1 4 lit .4 . ..,ing h. - 1.1 01,10 ati.l annotharil...l trotol , 11. • . ainl i 'hai.tin 'lawn , utt.l ,milty of th t- ni ti. nat..' , aleltr , •. 111., per. C , .ll.ictlllimi t , , “. MI of . FOKEION ikISCELI.A9iES tl ~.1 u 1 ..1 L+ 01 114 V 1.1%v FLTI 11:11, ••1 ta11... Ago! 11.1111‘ • l.kr ..1 .•,111.• 11, v.. 11., I. 1/4 10;14 ,. 111rta 31,1 111 pL.•- - 4, .1 Ili , lt 2" 1...111111 to v•I . 111.,11 , 1 1. • -4 ,ire.l if" ti.e Iry •,• !9 •Le It "I, 1. 1 1., r . I lak.iny• p..t rt 1.14. J,,y 101, !Al red tn.i tiny Jit)er 1111= ; tl ollTrd I the f tarkol inhat.oNtit, of C3l op.nped. tant,, t 0,.. thin 01 , ,hr mid., of thr, (myL.. vrept ntettc nli t litroyt , l ne.tr!y kwoc, Lwl .1 1,111 , 101 mp telttPr r. dem., tlittt tit it por ttt Etygiratti [hi - • liv,itian Tim, 5:17R nompl - VOl Rom, licr , mily l'eter — ail • "r t h, krNlie 01070,1 01 tortrar , h. att that ot, Lady F, ervrtut tollll v r.leri trrt.te for the .n 'ant t•tata Itrmhina, it, :LP ljh of A that thereto an hot :any he imp., of I i. uui,le The Tablet annnz ace , that IIOW 11 , )1.1n1.1 ~ f man iht , n'etot ton. of eftlf.,rl. olltl Dr Tat the tan dew vaeant proviv,';.; R ill he pel. The lentil F,h.roary vcn ser , elry of Que. Victoria, Flre hawked thouFanJ po.• of corn wq.,,loppod from Nop The city -rd Sydney, in •. contain. 1.204 Louie, which and upward per annual 'Elie population of the /sung toginint , ol nt vt,o 1 • 1.7 , ,O,S0011•Innlo,, 11tiltin 11 crt•ared pn•Yeeut Nltity-ctie umbrella., silty riett, were left ill til 111011th, The Rev. itr.Seliillerritinessy one been initall ed as Minister of the Hebrew congregation of Manchester. becloud. Ile look an active part in the late Il ungarmit nor, and reeeircil several wound-.. The Commir•auner, of the 1.:x.1,41[bn have ex cluded front exhilotion, ill malt Hoc,. winev, , che,e and Lotter, me! ull exph,•ive mate rial,. The Rev Mr 711rEirtut. mini-ter the Levers, Church. in the parish wii4 convicted li..rotrP, 1.11 the 111.11:011 Of the Lurl c.l rut A new ship .4 nen PM, or tie. Li, erpeol and t'ie:.rlPatou..:PAN INIIIIOI /I the have recently reteiveil a lock ca s lady. hnir tientle 'reader diinot smile too Formerly it was 111 , 1111 black: it IA 110 W snow whits. lilerched Ire one lonelred and winters. Mary Benton. from whose tresses it short, li.te 11.11 at heseriton. near Ilaby ' s castle. in the roomy of liiirloint on the 12th of Pehrn:try~T2l. andrat the .1 , 1 of Deeenther sire sera her old friend, Mr John the respect's! parish clerk of rocklield, where she ,m„tiej,tioied, it halt of her Idly hair,. illtender acknowledgement of her continued remeintwance *tel remied \lre Il mrhtltt,•. on presenting it portion of the keepsake ton friend, rnioed himself up to hi, fullest height and suid Lt in as fresh is I am 'his own age ni neveniyitivoi—walks right on end—reeds her hen, seer thfle,-4,11 heal' helping ut .looking ne Is•I, • Ile !night hurt• 0t1.101.1. uuel Vientillig i 1 the amnion of the following your Whitt 1011.30.5, we derive front the infor mation of n holy who lately visited NlAry ton, midi fund her engitge•l m wnshing her own chile II or hither', wino. loss Itslph Lodge w Ito hied io the venernhh• xge of lie:, suet per mother died nu 01.1 Mary began life as a -ltepanless.• tending her father &sq. She Ilfterirxrdm became 'the maid of the ititi kept I•y her grandmother at riersbndee, where she well remembers soldiers I,eing (pattered in the rebellion of 'l5. She Ewat is sem lee at various places, among the rest Ito)' I to which the liable owner, • the Duke o f eleuieland. invited her—an honor she prteletttly declined. The Duke of Nortltum berlatl has also been to see her. When young she had •lovers plenty,' and 'took the worst at lost said she to our informant, 'sometimes Ou.being asked if the enjoyed unto.- , tying health. she replied, 'I never had a doctor but once, and I WO, so frightened that I swooned away when he came into me room.' Ateusing.ettough, to hear of the penes that had stood the rebeln giving way before the doctor' In the course of last year, Mr Bewiek-'painted a striking likene9s of the venerable matriarch —if we may use such a word—who at present resides with her grandson at Elton. Should she Eie to be included in the approaching' eentris, and be entered as 120 years of age. she will ' doubtless he the oldestperson in that reeord, if she be not. no we have supposed. the oldest wo- ' nuts in the worts—GatrAnuf Mserrer loos LP:111'1101'n roe vim Aar:muss Gover, NIENT.—We have been favored by gr. John Wel- I ker, of Gracechurch street, with a view of a cor- tweeted iron lighthonse, which he is at present I c onstructing for the American Government. It is, we believe, to be fixed on one of the keys off the:chest of Florida. • lie has only contracted foOlte iron part of it. and the lantern is to be fu4dslitsl by the Americans. who are to erect it. It to now being put together at the Shepherd nod Shepherdess fields, New North road. tionton. The foundation is to consist of 11l solid wrought ir o n Fels's. Idles, which will be lasted in the sol id rack. and are to rise 15 feet above it: 12 of I these pillars will be disposed to form n square .45 feet each Tiny. The remaining four will make a ! smaller interior square, and will lie the founds tion for the tower. tin tips iron girders ore to , Lr placed, :111.1 above them a thick flooring of ink plank forming a platform. from which the lighthouse will -pring. We now come to the port which it to be seen erected at Holton. It may be divided into two parts—the house of the keeper of the light, anti the lantern tower. The house 6 38 feet square and 11 feet in height, I and is mode ofn double casingof corrugated iron three eighths of an inch hi thickness, and pla ced 5 inches apart. It is divided into nine room by partitions of singular construction: the doors, windows, cor nere of the house, pla`cea where the partitions join the sides, and top And bottom -of the sides, Awl all cased with angle iron. In a wooden mouse the angle iron is represent.] by the tim bers, and the corrugated plates by the boarding. It is stirtnounted by n curved roof, which is of single iron plates, Inside of which wilt be pla ced n timber roof, without this the heat would be ittolerable. The whole of the house is bolted together in pieces two feet six inches in width.— , The tower •is raised through the roof and from the centre of the platform. It is also made of a double easing of iron, in cylindrical, and se, en feet Inside in diameter. It is divided into I rings six feet in height bolted together, and each ring-is lifted to its place in two pieces. .The height from the platform to the commencement of the lantern is TO feet. • I The tower derives much strength from a spi ral cast imp stair case which ascends to the lun tern floor. and is supported by a solid iron newel. Each step. as it is bolted to the side, and also to the newel, forms a stay in itself. To secure ad ditional stitfness. pieces of gaspipe are to be placed between the castings every .11 inches, and to be bolted through. In addition, from the pile 12 stays of east iron pipe, II inches in di ameter, will rise andthe inclined to meet the tower at the top, just beneath the lantern, and e:so four stays from the inner piling. This again will all be stiffened with vertical, horizon tal, and diagonal bracing, so that when erected it will have the appearance of a 'pyramid of iron net wdrk, surmounted by a lantern, and enclo sing a house and monster chimney. The double castings spoken of will not 'only he a great advantage with regard to strength, but Mao for the purpose of ventilation. Openings are made at the bottom of the building in the partitions nud the tower, no that a free current of air wilbpasi every Where. The form of corn, gated iron, which may be described as a effaces of 'RIM'S in and out, of curves of contrary flexure, gives peat strength in itself. What with the braying, and the way in which both hail.' and tower are tied together, it is supposed that it will completely resist a hurricane. The building will shortly Le completed and ship, pad in its destination. —London Shipping Ga- *Tll,lll.‘ ITFTIt.i t.; oetruk.-1.1 Ji,hn Wati,L.venf ru,l .t ui, .41 C.,y4 1.1 th• t,« ut tb• •• I to , ma, , ortit, thot I hove looni coralof an old %1...i1k. u, lour Nacho of ,tork.ol tor s ,00r fur.lal.r.r. and 1 Lod . f gettirur a. I had Colon the wirier uf ...rat ph oesaut withnnt any laturtil. I . •an .Imp o loOttutli Ihr Itrtrohont. I rAdgAed uP, dart, ),(r.l• vas, a &tint totorontw twroanbetnir heart -1 rwthe, tiahtut nt. without any aohniallott trout any taw ot t. uth nn,: not, , ttettettl.tl 101 l ut Worry to .1.1110 II An I. ...I, ,•• r Ico (1" vanr.ot II (Ir•.1(1 •13, Morel I , A 1.11.0 t It I P.R. I.r_ .1, . I St. , nth .t. I,l•l.urvh European Agency. 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Ir. a burr-lc:v, la c-crop'. ao.i de- MECO Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON Sr. CO • No. 129 Wood Street, lIN NE NOW IN STORE A toll ILIA (.061,11..4.01,0 of FOREIG.N AND AMERICAN yodiable !Or the army. trade. and %which they MSC prepared to offer to porthmer• at rum, that atll compare r a eoranly with any of the eastern eta.. Citizen ' s Insurance Company of PittsburglL jk, 4 l Nl UCIf.AG}IIO3IE INSTITUTIONS. No 41 11.4 r .teat, In' the •ambonae of C 11. NT Presalent.... A. W. Stouts, Pee} 1111% Colot.anv la now prepared fol.:l4UP= all merchandise In -ow, and veseela,ll,. AL. ample guarantytor the abillty mei Integrity of the Instltutom. ationLel to the rharseter 1,1 the eitmeur of Pambumh. ¢Oll and favorably the v.ortnounity for their prudence, in4lllatur, and Integht , At Iluseey, W.. Hai:elev. Wm. Latimer. Jr.. .10, Hugh 11. Mug. Edward Ileaseltan, John IlavortlL F. llarhattalt v Kier. ataLtl at Lord Firhim; idLnirp3grs the Chhrch ~f reque,t thei.haito. hie neck_ and al hhng. and of the • a entitle to iiStilled the Santo in the hope .tenoted to perpet ,d,e 4 Ir. Cox 14 lo he the Nrir. _ham: Dr. Erring ml Dr. Grant of and that a ggneral during the It he eleventh anni ariage. ids sterling venrth ,es to Eng'until:l.4 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ~ w South Wales, km. rent e,l a{ S'2o H5l SPRING ARRANGEMENT. .1851 Fortyrsix hours to Philadelphia. Forty-four how,. to Baltimore. mßeslroad-103 miles Canal. 1111!ECE=1 2 . 2. , 1011mi11,, and cars it Lae in Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats. 441 2 1 (I:XCLUOVELY FOR PASi , ENUERS.) TO PIIICADELPIIIA. BALTIMORE AND NEW • YORK xi • ree Teirasol3, and 11..ontion and ending December QN the opening of Canal Navigation, Two Ily I.lnvo Nvw Expm. Pagtxt,Nnat• IraTe fyr thonne by P..rUarltrovlt.. HOLLIDAYSBMIGH, Theo. taking Ow NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Tin Hundred and Forty.live mil', direct to PHILADELPHIA. Through runty-hit l a , t.. Philndnlphrn. 4 , 10 For. to Baltimore. 59,13. I Ent , ..o Mil mute am nen. end a the nmat 14,yroc ..1...n..truchno for rota.. end ..af..ty rackets !env. .tor mornink at }lna t o'cinck• oVe) I t thn name hour Passengers for Baltimore, arc" al A' Can. at Ilarrialtrn. take the York and Cut,. loctalni Hann.. Mil•holl.tirtot to that en). night, nair Fo 01:It hem, So charge for handling Doi - gage on this tonic. Stool make% thin the moat romthirtahle. .31.. and dentabh nnlnCtin. to.the Eastnrn ini.:anc 1111..11.1.1. •ppl, J P Agent, 11.......AtaheL. At CO. ...nal /twin. Pen new, N II In Ate IA Jot.. thr PAAool..nlei Ilwllnml tw in Lt..01.-..10 I. will phorteti the UM, !Arm ula X 1 . ..1.NrY lITN klitil I IP— W.• !my,. ng,...iated ItAr of tlO. prr.wair.l attention to the Gu+inner The At In .0 'thr lI.N retunitto ✓ hAttAntintw. A WILKINS A (tO EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE nt A. 1111,KINS & CO., Corner of Third and Market eta.. Pittsb'gh 1).•11,014 . . Joid Fn.,yn EreAdiogr, Bawl' Norte, Gold y , Stlyrr, Ilutgyht, Sold 4 Enzehaiwt.l4 EXCHANiiE ANII BASKINii HOUSE WM. A. HILL & CO, No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. SrPratxt , •uovan Mir. DCPOII.. 110e..4 fah year of td ,, . , Th.. (deo& of the (audit are lovidol to attend , bls Nue, a l. du (thin) Thurdia,, the 2:lb 111,1... at 3 o'clock_ ),Wolof, at 3 otlock, P )1, Nuirrl. It NleCctl.Oooll fuuvral dill Inke oho,. this moral., at 1U o'clock. s. 31. (Van ho late rokleuce, No. 2 Dunlop'e Court, Wood etre., between Wood and Market sts The friend.+ of the f,duily no. Ineltol to atnosd. QVADRILLE PARTY • PONNAPFON'S FOURTH. PARTY take place THIS ETESIVG. The gentlemen ;riaolan. and subwrlbern are moments' to procure tickets of A B. for this evening. to. no. will be admitted without. etairrn. ss usual. will be admitted except scholar. ye., are resbertfully lilelted. Ireb . .Cas • C. LIAMS--Evans t Snifta, and 'Prom-- kJ. bridge a Beatty's calbiztazl Mothball Sufic Curd Groorra ce &reatealais.; /.,,,for able by OR RENT —Tiro Retitle in the Been . odltable far ArtJAWS , Emu* Al. ee3u.Li. STOItE an Tbird seat der to w tha i,, ilssetts outer...,. av thlisit , ••• , •• •• . . , 71., , ,„„ t , wilalar; fursisb..4 without kW!: E. D. 'OAZ.ZA_II. LET—The Three Story DweLrmt,...s.7, e. 15.ta...u1t...10u6t all, as, 4111 . 4. • F t . . " I 9 JAY ' ;:SEN to, A Vt.., Nls,to ..t. 14 1 01 i SALE—A goeki SoRREI. UAec— Tn.... 11 is Lam... , scut,. the fos.; %1..' 4 141.. Lae, rner sad IL A. r AWN ESTOI. h 10.. . ACKEREL. I I'"' SAL,IDN II J. V. CO. Varlet Mr.-. Ir hory, HAMS a saws. PHILADELPHIA. LARD., ( . 11./..'1 , ,E. I I'd , ::: 011 1 - Western Insurance. 50 Z . 1 , 1, Altl , ;S this St ,, i!‘ Gm pole IC; GAS STOCK-15 ~.httres f o r oak , by HILL Lk , . BANK STOCK—to shares Bank of Pitts'g; 3 Exchange Wk.; rnr rmi, br A. (SILL_[ G REEN APPLES-25 bbls for sale by • RUM wernrewe Co. 'ARIEL/ BEEF—Evans d: Swift's Cineinna , ti Nuwar fur vile by nit A. McCLL , R6 t CO, (AT 2.3 , 9 Liberty it (OD FlSH—Superior Inrge Grand Bank L/ Cod Fib, NI. sale b) • tAntWM. A. 3.IcCLCRO t CO. BOLL BUTTER—A few bble. on hand and itzi.'6 ENOLISII B BENNETT, 11E 4 sfmod. and 151 Pint A. State Mutual. Fire Insurance Company. BRANCH OFFICE—No. 54 Sintunsa.o STBEET, 1•ITTblIC11011. TICE best evidence of the success of the Itirector• endeavoring to make the 81.. A TE MUTE- I'IRE NSUR ANCE COMP.1:11" mar{ the*tents of the community. In the unparalleled moonlit of hum.. which In. teen dvne, having mouths over 6,000 Policies In ••Inds more than eight mouthr. and adding. over $90,000 chit anearlyl to th all thee COUIPIIIIr. Ti,. Irlrecturs are proud to say. property Into-nal of the safest 1110/11L1 onnalllelsks. and • large Proportion insured for 0017 one • .`umber of Policies issued, - 5,065 Amount of property insured, - 65,139,490.00 do. guarantee premiums, 57,909.79 do. cash premiums, -•- 32,191:24 do. guarantee stock, - 90,104.03 - do. lssnA, 4,100.00 1 To L. deducted from the Adam: balance, the Incidental . sawn., Of the one.. Tu city or country merchanbt and omen of dwellings, and Poland and country property, It Is believed this cum. patsy affords advantage% in pond of cheap... =deer, and security, inferior to no Insurance CompanZ in Gds.., untrY.. Conducted tll3 the equitable and greatly timproveq.7.ce of Cleullhation of Illsks, ereluding all special ha...1A.1, goring only • limited amount Is soy one locality, thus W elton.; the freque and oreurrence of large face. and elno bob the hockand Mutual plan, It not only Moose 4,0[11 the cheapness end nonommodation of both mellods, but entitle" the Justin,' to a participation in the profits. It is under the control of the following Directona—John P. itutherfonl, A.. 1. Gillett John It. Purger, T. Junes. Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo C. Sedgw Hobert Eick, Hobelul:. J. P. RUTHERFORD. President A. J. GILLETT, Cu.-Priam A. A. Gammon Actuarr• 64,r TS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Connnietionen will own Book. for the sittierrtlttion of awck to the I.llrinittabant and litownrcille Mandartitsed and Plank. ItosileCornhany. In pursuance of au Act of Ate eetubly pasted the flfteclath tiny of Vebrutry, ItAl.and that said tetolts will be 01.001 on faurtdup. Fraley. and . C.Wfur day, the Thirst, Foorth, and Fifth days of APRIL, ISal, at the °Moe of WM. LAItI)IER, Jr.., In the City of Pittsburgh: at the oda, of Joint 3lclier, in the through of barn: at the house of Jesus Linawns. In Baldwin townehip; and at the holt, of Loot risirr, In Washita, ton county: at which In and places attendance will I, given from B o'clock. A. M., till 4 o'clock, P. M. Loot Fiti.• lc,. req.. will attend at nuleyellle, on behalf of the un derdentsl it:Nr ALEX.. II MILLER, 11. IJRNISIIT, JOHN Mrli CUM t • - JAMES WM. NOBLE. I Very Valuable City Property for Sale. MBE undersigned Administrators - of the I, erlafte of Tom." /airman. deceafteal. offer for ..la the euttre mat ehlatt the !mkt Thuacta cotuiktfulf of our 13.1 test h.t fronting on When, Arret, running hack 94 (ea Inches 1.0 a ten 4.4 alley. Attention ! . . A. the Invern .mond kno the Ilatigion Ron:, fronting on 1.1144, glove( 31 feet wn 6 inch., and on Cherry .11..1 feet a inch., running back 03 feet Ulan all,. wilo the groundg end connected, fronting .41 Num dial 33 feet I Incl,e9, three lam frouUng uo Chair/ alley, eget. eighteen f. 44 front. .ml running Igcl 401 feet parallel attli glum v " lc - r, e.,t ' mtrrh. ' w% to offered gt auction " . at o Si.. to the Isotheq 14.1-Igrg Spill u, the linuoruide, the Judges IX the Curt leytieuen uuler t.r Pearr, in und tux 1:40.1,t,4 ttt 14,trunin , antloal. L... r C.. tuarto•lsta. so the town, atorranui. hulsitar ahrtroth. - that tour ta.r.tt,uor bath- protkl od lutroolf tooth material , tn. bottouneatatton of trarelora and °then, at hit duo!. Isto bout., th. Sp al,rt-ul.l and prat sate tour hottort .01 pb...41. p taut him a Ilotrootultvott, public Prto. t vuttotatnaueni a.al your pottlsoner at ut ttuty bound out plat We. the eulArribere.cltl:ena of the Tortubio a/or - raw:J.4o rertity that the atwet pew:loner of 4-4 , 1 rrptate to hon. eA, ea 4 ter.aperuuw, ft 1. well pro-nded with boo,- re.. awl enorenienewe tho scromnewisti,al arwl lod,wc of .tnetw, eI.,J ttweellers. atwi that ra4J tatru J.hti MrEle/erten. Jr- 3 Smltio Nicewe Ch..., 11. Role . . . . .. . _ .... .. . n., A J. Lillmer. J R. , .1..N.5. l'aile.r. B 11.11 %Cm 11., dal, J,.1.3 11,.r , 1 , 41 ,, he11, J. Carter. J. A. Wiley A Liberal Reward Will Be Given L'OR THE RECOVERY of the .BODY of ./tIIIN 1.4.11:6111tAN. whowa3 druwnad the shell,- Wm., Satunlay. the 2.1 lust. ti hen drown.d un a black Sack Ont. with cr.tvel mil.' and A.m.: dart cancan. PAM., nwl Owun.l ~tart; and war hOtrnail nl cbue.. tn,flndi. Ott abler Malyll plea., tend wunl to llr. II AKT, at the Monotwiabela PATRICK LOUt.:IIIIAN. PRINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING PA1131.-- - A1 plumr't al Printh. L. fp.litit. and SAnal.. RuL, Thr nnileridgond krepa camar.ant.t. lum.l opt fpr vl or exellankra for Rag, a large and ,nernl •Low.rltn. nt of Cap. Lpf.P., lixt‘lware, Tes Pape,. C...puel Alp—Frl.g of Lll sa.. for raprr, tngelifarturrr ltintaug l'aprr ma. u, ottler ghort togirr. To the Afflicted. - 6 VALUABLE RECIPE Ft risr. LIVER COMPLAINT. which ben nevvr hoen kunun to (AIL. 1111r4trZl ' I M , ‘" lL ' lo v( al t ul h :e " d b laTtstlOu ' ret t ;,l ' „ t1,',"„17= lwr. A errtaln van In guar...v.l. Ilevivtencnv—Pven.v• I.v:in A venue, near urray'vTurnru. MI.. M MA LoN EY. URPIII 4 13c IiCII rIE L LD Tune' now - hativable Popline•l I.l.ent Damask t W•tornd do: Frvhell tlntrn. do An. Th., invlto aftentinn to tlinir nsum.lin annortmnut of barnloom. ntylmr Enyfish Prrnts and chintzrx: l`nt trro 101 Cblotzer. and got svunrnl.ntien,l nt , n•ra.h trntr.:o DLACES WANTED SOON—Far a man a asl..annn and tx.k•Levi., In grt,rery 4nrri also. for nu.re younw MAO from IVuldro,ton counly, who ohe. a.ylerr in a tort. or Jo • wltnoll-muler. RIK , . for 1111 voulne, or n Id•rk,noth, al ,Indwaoung no a un .n rou o.r na, 11,14,1 d, n and ALlenz midd lm nile illy: ed aim. for rove. e Lan. d number of tor • of snag.. airme an Chamt..rmald,Cook..:r abvsmem, iTtA and In, 3; n”.. providrd of.un for lilt.. Plea. call .3 ltict:01:11 & CU., hate reeeived their Suring Style ,4 ItAt, b , whi..l, the, rr ~,,,,m tlp u !, i gi ,n t. t .;. l t, a s t tetabt..a of tb,-tr c,kntur i i ,,,,,, 11 r .. i ...‘ Tl it i! , !} . :S-- ...... l.le t ed.,.i 4 vr ti d ... at: ,, l ,, , , i i r , i ..r it . n k rl br, tti o l , tto ue,st abt , n.,1.1 tuatiutsebtm.,ts: T. F. ~ ., . , , r's II unttng ra-Krd and vial,,; - dud. 4 Itml J.1t.....¢ do • dll .tn.l Mitt., t , r e.b.brah, - 4.:,..-1141 snd 11..11,s Brands. 1 . 8-te, ,ery b., and artura, and durability unmated. to.- It'stch mbalring ronttnuml a, :natal. Jer dry I tr,,bulbrturvd I, urdcr and rAmfull.r rcpaind. , , g , OCHINEAL,--1 eeroon best quality. just . 4 " ''''_' '''''"' d ''''' ''''' V lV ' . an. ° I ' TL.:IIT.N " . 1.._,' trod and fur vale by ; feloZ2 cur of 411 and Market sta J 6 -- L.O i I i 4 110CULATE or every deseriptirni — f — or sale (I LU E-1. bbl. White Glue; ' ; N_,..' by NI,I. A NlvCl.l2l',ll S. ;it.. Ni: L.,..i . Liirt.,. itmeL 13 In - . Bon,. .• for sale b, .: : ,banish, I , rvneh, 5ur,.1,,,,1r,1 and I lain Also, Baler's (AY. • .1 SCHOONMABER aCO ,Nn 1 Chn,..dst, r...... 1 mud it”MIR Th. trot aw,rtment Am., and 1134114:en, 000.. Fifth Ft. SALE-1W euts Purple :Ind Yellow Carpet Chain. ri White Louloville Limo, by thelarval or rtlail F bole. of good and useful Fatuity 31,tilcinta. 11.4 t snail sud utithiltt algal Woolen Bowl, 100 at Harris' fly< runner Pdliiptut of his Pitt.burgb and all,theny Lit! Dirrr , otl• Toroprranett Certilteatea aud a large, du. Mart. ht. lattlY illt.thurgh Iturtty.. sod stairs of our datiir.., Rya hulk • variety of late rxebsaatt nettsana.ra (Ran cur trtireC. fr14:11:2.t. Contrulastou 1111 h tt_ B ACO.!‘; PAPER-4'5 bill, Cincinnati Haul fr ' r 4 " . J SOIIoONMAKER A to SOAK EICS .11 . 1.:103 , S ,„ :1, - X. MA inrgt.lo,..i./.1..15...1111pr1.... A.... 1. 11, 11 1. In ris . "s'''' ln ' ~... , . I 0 ~.i , fu.. ~. 1..' '••••"" 4 th"•* , "".'• .; "' s ' ji r rA; t ilttit:firit . i . ?). . .' '•.'•-- - • ' "'''• • • r .'•,- . • f..b . ,1 • .--- 1.1 1 1 FAN t 4 .10 1,11, Whit.. for sale by ill I:FINED BORAX —l5 cat's for vile hy ! p p 11111s1: 1 11S. t.irry , a t 11l lA. , J SCIMONIAIiCII A CO . - - • 11_ ARD -I kt`.... 1 f. - , stile Lc %,,I'ONGE '2 Arings finest Me.literrunetin. : 4 i,r,‘..:, t0.r,1, .,, I.iniE S. 1 '. .7( '-' l.T. '. ... ''' '' 1 SCIIISSMAKI.II a CI) VLOFII-300 bbis :over. nMI ext•rn F:tinily 11i1. tli I. 1... U LA , J , .. , , ~,,- 111.111, .1l 0, I.lia. A co I A " '''''" . ~. .' ' i lAA, revelling fr..niSnlll/1 R ...i, la I INSLEIt OIL- 10 1.11, Jr Nate I.r . I sME.. 11.t1.2C1.1... I A 1 . ..1,1 l.lll .11,S...1.1111.1: 1 CO. ,•. rA tVxt..r 4,..., 111 1 1 i RON- • 11111 torts for ..I.le Ivry 1.,, i. , , Iti Ll. !,... IHI.TER. .... Ithi. I*.r s'i.. Lc rl , ... ........lucg../.1 lor i:,14i,.. , ., 1.11 . 11:c A Cll, I ... .1 S 1 1 11.%1 . 011711 A 1.,1 ~l.N1,1:11.>:. BACON - 3.00 its. Sum, Curt - 4 Ilan,. 1 73 . • tr,t.:!`".•I''''"•••"•• , 7 i :. I.IIAVOICTII A 111 ` COFFEE --111 tint, prime Rio, for sale hy 41,21 J S bILXOP.TII A ..t. SI Ft; Alt '_'Shli.l,. prime S. U.. fir ,ale I.v .1 5 141.11.11111 A Ct. • 1 11,1.11 EN Si !UT. 10 111,1, fi.r .1.. by II I Al._.. ,J l, iliLWOni li 101 Il ltut , ? , lS- 1041 di a. t: i xt q rl d j . t . a , .. ;. t .,i t L i;;Ti L tl Lr Ipow DER J.tm U. I 1.11111) OIL A few 1.412. just recd II from tLr vrtnrit 1 14.14 IL. only t. •nd will warraol tl maperwr t any Oil ofkred In 1111. mar. MORA )1. eeerror if taJ anti }Math OA VEATSFOOT OIL-2 bbls. just ret•'d and 111 for ale Id the Drum Sot* of a. S. WICKER:MAW tanner Wetel watt Math LA% r UIT--3 bags Pea Nuts Drill Yeaclum noir latotirm from atruner Ali. and far al. by ISAIAH DICRET t CO, febMi Water and Front Mr. . VEATIIEI S-10 sacks now landing from 1 newer d~L+ end Nn tliAll DICKE'S a CO.. Watar and Front no. ibbai _ VOTTON-18 bales now landing from str. NJ Aria, and fur rale br 'SALIM DICKEX_S CO, retail Water and Trout . . LARD AND STEARINE— - -- 2 Dbl.. No.l Lard: 2 bblo. toorine; landing from M.. Ado, and for solo Ds Is/den DICKEY a co, fob= {Safer and hunt An R. iAItPIAN, at 1. 1.7.011 , 11 ELL, 1.1,r1y .1. 'Paper. 24 by afi :NU - P. by 21. by l 2 14 by 7.4. 400 RIR Pat:1'':„I"11:.,-., tii:x . 1, 7 171, - ;;;i't Pap: J. 1.. SIIKE, mrerr of and Ir•la Ladies' Dress Goods. 11=ill=b1 rrAN NE I:S* X atd.. and weirs DALZEI.L. . Wa.t..r.,trdd. S 1 , 1; EET 11 ii,An.ii; 6L{+. no'v~lnndim,+, fi4r2o r r i , PEA El i HONEY - 1 biri. Qti =MI Str:Linett Honey • • 1111 . .1 _ Alt 1) N :..r diM.I;EN SVItt:P--11 xi' 110 F. . Strained TTIII:WS I_ol bbls. nml hf. I,IIIF. CM= a)ARRY. HUGHES do all or SLAV.: Al;,tl LAI:6111.1N. A,..; I, - , i.. am propared to FIN.. Etan f .... a" Canal. Good Tea, 1, AWORTITS TEA !mond. Damagni or itt , .-.114.1...134 .2.4 VD. MWM!M If . VOTIV7a.nt 8.- 10 To MORRIS & PTORE, F. Side or the 1 t nor Tea. sre sw,r 14-0 nt , hi. Steven, "ree n Tee, The very heet au.rl , l• $ l . l en.l V.4ehne.l 1. !iaek. 1 1 ‘ , Iti;stiVe . ves fee sale pr, that are k'l io Log. !eh' 11,v0r..1 Black. fAi Thy. IS the J' LL Ilto. .smu t kind of 11:16; T !MI/Md./V. • e 1 New Books! New-Books! n T 110L3IES' LlTEltilli DEPOT, Third ov r .ci. the 1 , ,,, 0ttik.. otion Art Journal. 6.1. lehruar,.. I iiPlOrr Thaqtarry, complete. Stenfl..l,l Hall. A Itimoriral Korman, llogton tlu4.lw . No. ‘t. Sobuly'• : , on. or Lifo and Attrmturt, of Percival Mag . bwrry, written by hlnurlf. Into uull Ambition, a Sorel lr the author of ..ItoeltfrtZ. Mir,lnrippl Semler. nr Skrtehrr of Euutherm birttonary Of Mechanic, No. 03. hnld Dr. Ifollielen IS urk.r. outopirte. [tobo.:s • " 4 ENUINY PORT WINE.—The pure juice ...11 of the Grape. rill:able fornr , d)cinalpO.]4.on,P r.le t, the Wine or Bottle. at •NIOMP.IS IVU ILANTII,4 7h3 rod Wm , Stpr, end Ore of the I lonsontl. (Oa', TIIE PA/LTNEItSIII L I eziFting between IA undri , luned. undur thr ~t lh• of ** M. - U.-5.4 .. Glass stnnufurtrrr . ' t Itinolußhnot, am 011+ eulvrd on the 10th of Drrcrn ' ber. S.ill hy ruutnal w eonttnt. ANPREW 11AIIC1:11, EliWAiti , ...i KAU ER. G•h2",(4 , ItICIIAILI) SEAWEIL LifokiDirtaolisdeP IltitillES & Proprietors of the ProOt Hair= ft-harytratu Quorrie.t. beg L•nv, u, Inform Builder, l'oniractort., and others, at Pitt, burgh. Wherllng. Vinclonati. ar...that they have. appnlnt- At.t...,LAtctin.r.v.nf PittAntrwh,their Agrnt, their is now malty to undrrtake contract.. for itooling with their ilaugrd (Into. P.unr. Winn" E Cn..wr in loww,wiwn the and larwrrt 'into itithr IWat.-5-11n. quality c.f . their Shire, is Lqual. It ha *uerior. to the best Welsh )1.-s—they employ none alter tint Uhrrletwrd, nod Prat' Ural Ante., their work, thrY hare no hnitatton In imuring a prrtrrtly walow-tight rrwa, uratlY and Int.n.limuollynunpleted, at 0A removable a•ptire tar ' , gnaw... , any in the trade. P.. 11. partirularly rerommrwl their Slate, to be put ou lath In•tral of t.hrrtlug. • loch will two( adrauta, in the contraro , n and nitawrsof 'wattling, Iteferrnnw. a• to thor Aut... and olattug hewn—arid Mr Thom. , Parr, ow. of the rompaity. may alto be con aultrd ani day—at their agrtit'r Ware. corner of Etna st. and (salmi PARR Y. 111.:GILES Co. itirtilato Ittwtb promptly rennin..l. 0.1.2har-law,na 6,ICGAII-150 prime N. 0., just reed rcr atramer Schuy gale by S.bS.5 No. 'Water St.. kRANUES--100 1 - ixes just reed and Air lut ra!t by BURBRIOJEIISORAIIA.3I, 46.3 %n lit \Tat, fit. (OLDEN SIRUP-5 hf. bblig.just recd luis for 'ale IieIHIIIDOE A: I St: IWIA.II. No. Ile %Via, ft. N O. SUGAR-1 0 hhd:. landing per str. rA2S" . 01 VNII% ?CU 1 ~ON Oct ( IDE it I NE6 A IL-211 hills. for sale lot s. F. VON IWNNUORST a G.... t icK fr O , ll.l. N i s tu a , l: 4 l % .l „o, dui HEESE--150 b. 44 W. R. for sale by I. VON SON 11011..t , T 0 - CO. IPLOrII.---25 WA's' extra FamiEr Flour. for C. F VON P.ON S.I . IORCTt CO. \ i g t:, ‘ N ie ri 1 1 17. HST co: 8V IN DOW GLASS- 1 11,01.1.x5. a.ss'd sizes. s r VON HON NIIOIO,T 0 CO . . Ladies' Fine Dress Beads. ECEI V ED .5N 0 OPENEII IS MORN- Ts..o doLalnt-i, Mow. 4, Jo., 11.1orto. 471., and I±ry ar A. A. NIASON t Marl. PHIN6 :51 . 1 LE PRlNTl 4 —Cliok.', and 47 1.-autoal vntirrn- M.+ moron.. ut • L UNG CLOTH ANI) IRISH LINEN— n!!'I of th.. molt approvr..l taannfartnr---,not 10,3 A A. 11 I'o olu and 6.1 Mark., It. - . rip° ItI'ENTER: , , PLASTERERS, and if., ~nrt;4 l :, ;Ind Bradn. t. lat.. La.. ell Wu 11 ap D olk..l fur int- OO W So. 114 Watrr Q. 111:C11-100 hNTee, best brands, in store 1..=7 anelvr .al.. WM. ISAGALEY a Co.. 5 , .a. 15 and at Wood Rt. L b ll i .. C \ AN I b ro L , I: 1 `50 boxes Proethr O ' ll AI.E /. r CO.. ..v. .111G Jo LO 2t, Worm/ of UALERATUS-1•21. , No. 1; f..r CO. bY WM. BAGALEY . 15 and :SI Wend 4. , 11000 LATE, NJ 200 t.T.p. Nor 1141: (70 .10,I•PInte, bro crta: .Inr , nod 1 . 0,01 e b y WM. 11101ALEY CU.. 04,2-1 IP and Wood Pt. oLL BUTTER-10 bbls. tre:ol. Roll Rutter 14 r nfi'd and fur eule by W. HARBACGII. • 14 1 LOCR-80 bids. superfine-70 fine,, stsl for ealo Lr ft•LN S. di NV. 11.1111.ltiall. Room S-100 din.. Corn Brooms ree'dmid 1.11/ fir hy ;54,21) W:• lARBAUCIIL I lit IF: I) BEEF-10 casks S. C. Dried Beef, 15 , Au nals lir & W. lIAIIIIAUGH. I UUISVILLE L17%1E-5U bbls. reed and W iIiDAUGH. \TII.I FRI.S--Just st. .k !.b24 Grocrr, ,and T Dralrr. R OSTON BISCUIT—A supply of Boston JP Burt., Marta fn. rued Go EIGII,N by 1..W.1 WM. A. MeCl.Ullfl A CO., Zn Lawny 0. a OCIJA Sil EL LS--A fresh sqfply just reed I_./ by [1.1,31 ti Ul A. MCI.) 111/ k CO. FrEAS TEAS! hall chests Young and Mart, Tea s of all unules. ou Land and for gala by Gh.l 0 CFLBERTSON A CO. rltAccu--u boxed Manulltotured To -1 ballanh lubulre brands.) on hnud and for sale by A. ITI.IIEItTSON k CO. jTi..‘F*K.EREL-101. , bbls. u.. 3 on hand l and for •O.II.7LBEIZTSIN Cr). _ . hones on hand and har .ale by A. CULUCIIISON aa. UL‘ .k..1.0W1)1:11EL/ 40111,1:1, ,111 Ann, an, for tale Ly I A .TI.IIEIiT,,C. k .O. 11 1 .1311 M.; --I9 bale, N'o. I: FILM caanalun . . Dont and fur Nab, I.y ISAIAH I.ICICEY a CO., Water and Front Oa tii M (maid in the cit, faiZZ )It IELI PEAC II ES-- , :: :, iN i,, ) ,t tt \ !s Soj r sMoby fiitC2 o.l.it.rns 11.0 V ERSF: I.: I I.lis I;.r .01.. by 60/1/In but. Itrt Attplt, tqutt,ltt sytt• - • rt.ttth-r, rr rtt.tatuyr • I ill/n,.1. , 1.ttre0. I Ittutttlt,n- • •nl.l , In -K.n. 1•12.1 for J. oIIN WATT. CO. tvitrrE COPAL V. RN ISII gals for V • nabs I.I ' J. KIDD L I.XI. s EL LA • lIINI ILe t . .jrc z r i o t, l l, e by It! .. 11L) A l'Elt 4:0 lik fer role by • .1_ KIDD 60. , AN6 A N ESE - ten* for eale rehee J. KIDD a CO. api; shoukters. in rare sad N.feftlLLS ROK— EW BOOKS—Antirew'4 Latin English Is, E. A. Audrow., I. L. I Royal b so-. Tho ftlantt World of the Potter. By iter. Ilemi7 Chen 50r..12 . m0. mug. EGO=I .11allerille a Frill.Orlilll2 story. Fly the author of Lolls Boot.. The Li!. of Rey. Jun,.Quin. By Lae John T.Wrlßbt. Justrvelred and fur wile Lt' • ' It. IMPKIN!.... fellß r 75 Appollo HußAto 4th s t. A GIRL wanted to do house work. .Ap ly IX at this Alm frl,l LINSEED 01E-5 bbls ju . ct received, pure c'uut37 mS • g". 7ITOB b IeON. LITTLE t CO. feL4 Nn Tpt, Liberty OHIO - AND PA. RAILROAD STOCK Instalments all paid tip. for wl. G cui co, febB ! Ptock and Esr.tuaze Draken. 350 bueth •In Dried Pewilie , . for ;ale by , sae. J. I.WORTII 4,1 CO. _. 500 bu fr a b bF , ls . Dried .1, pi ELLEIt'S F.A.31.11,1C I - 1 LICI Covors Ovaer , —The lArdirinel of Mr on Wnol atxxl, goy leauniau ter. m.trlar the via. < rlll-11 1 :17. u . V d . Llet 1,14 thoueand. are 1ra.1.t.,1 tor relief Ir.= pain and 41.- are. Theme. utedleine. lure •'' trrcz ,usier exp.:Hem*. They h. and IlYand to to eamiltnt eel:m.4i. for r • rblde airy are reW'ornenetale.t. lyr bar, iS.7:1,; , ;;;;;. , Intelitne tong b.—Morning Te. r pni inlit tiARD TO BUSINI -A yputtg, bunion, moo. ns arty wit h . so limunintannt,iiho F-no coah'intpttni nit riiißox inght &Oast, nriziotU to taste noiiii,trrient. di...At:Lt. Mu. enlioxicints.an • tanner in l'oniburgh or Tinnily. IlFto , >dare. Mot 0411 n. Box. f LOTILES' PINS—Io E a m on i, f or febtl) J. It t :WILLIAMS AM' IL 310LASSES-25 btu, 13 half do, ..muk.Ground, landang from r r Ktttp;ft. Etat., tz• eby fA.b RIMY, MASUD:WS • Ca. IG LEAD-650 pigs soft febT RAFT, Galena. foi mile ATTIIERB* CO. UNDRIES-700 lbs prim Feathers; - an dos yes osrit rn 4 m • • (99, ttext brawl K. 61.w.9. M. by Dry 1 / 9 99 , 9c LA, but pr.* itAtleutag 9 bbls Mort; 1,k99 ,,,, . 9.1e , 9 9 919 bT b 3", Ann", MATI'II9:9II 2 CO. SUGAR—Ib hhds prime NI Orleans; bbl. smoked! Look 10 do embed add To I misdl. for Bela J. I'. WILLIAMS k W. • eoroer of ) 1f .1 add Yillb .3.•• 101...ASSES-75 finis New Orlqrns; 12 do r , der f *4,31 3.°D.ZiliTZ'sal SUNDIIIES-100 dor. snp. 'porn Brooms; 4 ion 11likorr Nu* 110 .m.k. D but Bal r rrzto t ; , 604300 Cutp.os Stgar. • , 2.000 164 Mei 114.4, bs4 F 9 2 .4 Sta . rch: • 10 tam 44 curb , 04.4 444 4111.12 tMSII-10 hlf bbls No. 3 Mackerel; 1 11 " k for.r fetal J. D. WILLI fan & CO. • • _• •_ RARE MANCE IS NOW OFFERED to. competent perm. wilt • .eneh melba anent Al. to be In s reetwetable buslnees at which 820 wee week can be manned dear of .11 exponent. Annti Mane- Stately to 11. Lewd, how csn b. lonian at the r imer. l'adlannwen Llbertystreet, between the bouts of le .at 12 A. se, end and and 4r. tetanal:lt DRINTING 3LATERIALS—Printer's cop & g r atg , nuo ..g:,nyrtMya :174 tteblo Zorn% nth, he, to For sue ot S HAVEN'S Printing Mot ard, lotoorn Market am Ferri do /Interim MDT. WOODEN TYPES-Front the manufa4io „a or Wcll. tr.,Nrebb, furalthed at Opif f. m u t, ea 11: 4 1 OR SALE LOW—A superior toned rose onl Piano Forte. For terms. sanitise at NA 9 Jack- F. no w .. Robinson street. Allegheny: fobtnnl2sr i E II.Se WASH 130ARDS-20 doz. for sole A be total J. D. WILLIAMS t CO. S TNDRIES-2 bbls No. 1 !Liird; 2 de Sterine ' S do Suer{ hist= 5 Ibsog OroutB PlO,Ol rh 4 • S do Dry re elO • 10 do 1 do Doal do ters Amplex IN L'olOo Cotton. to anima rto stoanitli DICKEIC4 CO. Water and Front oto Am. for ftl b f b?,) d IRANGES-100 boxes, ini prime order, for ity ~de by ENOLI9IIt BVMETT, 122. Seco-ad, sack L5l Past aka 1 1131ONS-30 Nixes far sale hg lA KNGLISIEt BENNETT. lANO AND TABLE COVERS-W. Mr Clhatka Inviteethe artetttlon of those wishing to fur. V. to his ertnIANO 11.0.0itlnent. of Table nod Pismo Cut rO. No Bu Fourth street. kblil TIIREE PLY CARPETS—W. 31cClintbek • poor stews,' to ssli the largsst stisartatest of dine c`arpet, saw missed is this market, snit a the latest. . - . . . and heat approved styles and pateros. which are dint .arum the ho ripriers suil gook apprvrod factories fa the Union. , Call it the Outset WarPhou,e. No. h, Fourth SL— fehl! TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS Roperlor ;qt. and colors. 'torn and for sale by feol9 W. McCLINTOCK.- INGRAIN CARPETS—A large assortment the Isle6t and mewed Ryles In dorennd for sal. E 7 rad:o W. 3IrCLINTOCK. BNGLISLI AND AMERICAN Oil CloNu tar we aworhoeut of well seamed. 01T Cloths, kr . the Cert. Warttltkousw, No. sa Fourth rt,to ottlfoll I nrit, the attention of ;Radom... feblA tf . MoCLINTOCE. BROOMS -200 dozen for sale by __ tw i t. , fa,l9 - 0. %ram,. ACIAZINESFOR MARCH, at J. R. Ilohnee Utast, Depot. Third [treat orpaelte the sett otaro— iluttsy's Lady'r Look for )facet; - Graham'sStagrains Sartori. Magaritie do do Ladle,' National:teacart., • do "btttos.; ots' r-bo PtoPhorT, imliala tale. HT !NM Richest., • Pleb:mare of Merhables. Studied lira . Illstoriea.l roman= floozy ton. by G. P. It Janaen Self Deception, by lira. Utile ' rbsonotedalet a new tweet, by Itts SOOt.ll , Mtrab • febls tXTRA YOUNG HYSON TEA—Joit opened at 255 Liberty street, a very impeder PaUVIS in Tea, which we think we can say with coulidenew coning he surpassed at the price In Pittsburgh. Mon $l. For the lower grade., 75 pests, 823 i mita, 50 cent. and to ni per lb. which we warray equal, If uut ma ay ibe had at the rune pric e . AL... 00100 Z. Imperial and llenaposeder of a/I ma for which al/ we ask be • fair that, and they aill rem. TAV n'a "%l " 1 1 . 1 IPCLIIR a (*X Tea Deem arel ei Grown; ri LOVER SEED-4 liblean store, and 62 do. ill . to arrive. for vale by WM. Joircirroi feblB . CORN -430 brush. for sale by 10,18 WM: n. zouivacer. TOBACCO LEA'-4 Ude. for side by feblB WM. H. JOIMBTOM I • ' I • febn 11. 1. J01121 ' SZN: bales for sale by • W3l. Q. JouNtriov. 711 f , DRUMS SMYRNA FIGS-Just re ,„st., °erred per error Eittbr. amt for de by fl•blo A- CULBERTSON* OD. S ' ALLAD OIL-4.0 casks for sole by 6018 d CCLRERTSON t CO. A i ' us or ety A. CULBERTSON t W, QEGARS-100,000 Principe, Regalia, axid. a,..7 !loran& Sagan, of all grades, far tole br febla A. CULBERTSON I CO. t 1 HECK LOST—A check drawn by na. 71,31,Luritz. - ,lgti!ti?'"'h•= than, boo been loot from the m ull blivreen . ioclotorgb noel Parkerebtonvh. The pub/le are centieilisd . -allot receiving such ebeck.Aut_the Pe anent hae been topped. febi; KIL LE R 11ICKETISON. 7)EACILES--T1 !bre° hundred bushels ree'd evA far ule bt C)Lnl 8.1311. TEL P. SIIIUTZR. 00 BRLS FAMILY FLOUR; 100 Inds extra gig rrlio. ratankerel; brie Ti.. ' 100 baas SaltpelrG for sale by T. WOODS SON, Produce Dealer+ and Conn:Mara= MeTehandra aft) 01 Waxer greet ANDLES-40 lixs mould, on consignment fnr vle hT PC , ALEXANDft GORDON. CYTIIES-75 doz best Grass Scythes; . GO dem [cat enalle Scrthrs, lU dor. tit ML ,- Alf t . ATETA ndraw W .„wat„, a V2ilrout sg. d fur rale by jai 9 HOT—.SO kegs assorted Nos. for sale b J lIUTCCIECN & y CO AI OLASSES--Piantation Sugar house; 7l;. r. scquA.cl &co. 5() TONS .I SODA ASH, for sale by BUILIIII.IDGE r LVJELRAM. • DA ASH—A superior article or our owri manuracturv, coadiatlyan hand and f w. h IMN.NENT. DEILHY CO•• t•td: • Waite rtriet. LEACHING POWIERS--200 casks, a xuFedor snide, maottfartuml and air sab• by febl, • BENNETT. BLURT a CO. I AL SODA-100 casks on hand and for gale tpr 11-bl7 ' ttfI.NNE.7T, MOW & CO. ITLPHURIC 3ICRIATIC ACIDS, ab• ' j shic"" " %ANEW, BERRY d CO. NIACKERA L-100 bbls large No. 3, Xla — s - - „,,ys uwinv+4l,. nape...than. for Pale by 1.44: JAY. A. ILETCHISON lt CO. I) ICE-30 tres prime Carolina, for sale by it ebn JAL.. A HUTVELL. 4, O2i A 0). 4.2 IiUT-34.; kegs assorted numbers., for safe il th ' Phil J. A. /11-1C111.201.11 k CO. 1 I 6LASSES-40 bids PlaritatiOn, for sale ~,i ~ b 1.17 JAS. A. litTeltitoN tXV... I EA-- iil2o) Pigs Galena. fur rule by 1 A febl: JAS: A'. lII.TTCIIISO . N ACa 71)0 BUSH- DRIED APPLES, for sale by . BURIIIITIX;E t INCIIIIAM. 41.# 116 Writer street. _ _ 11)0 D°417C0RN4{.1,19,gg',1,7,;1it/ZPT LEI 11.-1 W bbls No. 3 Mackeral; bbh m Lmor' for ntle b e.xkrRTESOIC. liOSIN-100 bblb NO. 1, for sat : by tell: W . k T. WILSON. TAR-_ Kbbids North Caroline, for stile by OAT d. P. WILSON. _ . REALITY.—It is universally conceded that bunny Is more t i me I s Poultry than In arty .r, while at the uroc, If is and that t it no Other country Is It ken at so young an age. Now this Is true to" certain mtont, but the log is often tamed by %eke:- say to all, de not necked your personalappearance bat and the following, and you need rtot lack goon Thew articles are scientific% preparations,sit% bare all ate • Wont a high popularity. Jules Ilaciel s Perdan or Mune Pcreder, for Luntartjog to the neat bilikus complegion a natant ishituaan. nothing should &person ho more easeful than the um of a pock, for the aka,u. o. many of tibiae wild are very knurl. ow. My Chimer powders. emnpoosekel meleuttke norm nee, and contains no Ingredient whkli can %heady innkt "'n gTfliners Depilatory Powder.'for Petraning auperlin. one hair. What II moreanuclghtly than her utern umbra or arm, of a lady. Thlt ankle will remove it in "short. time without the use of any &harp instromout Jtiles Ushers Vtketable Liquid Oak' Dye will &Marna• impmy a ubu r nhits, or gray bur, a In t lbean black, known, ocolor. It will color the ha tag time. atal more affeetiaally than any other dye, bap hag at the rata, time indellible. Jul," kharlng Creank—lt really a plan% kr bane with this cream. There is now, of Out smarting mem edit,. usually experkiated in the use of mow imam On the contrary, It leaves the akin smooth and sort se satu rant's, and not Unde to locum ehapTl, Joh", Usuelk Rom Tooth Panto-. ext to the hair, to think the Teeth were Intended %Ow groatcat ornament to the human fix but when neanenad, aiding k m r ia a . or M gl/kkir ann. My Non Tooth Pune wilt . lurpart at to th e teeth If pearly wbltenaaa, at pia a We goons arm and healthy. tatipt JULYS HAM, Perfumer and CheM/sk , 1.21 Chem% a., Phila. • Poe Wit wbolsteala and rail, by 'R. L. Pahnegkek &Oa, aM.) ut E. Fellers, littsbossb, J, A=. 3 , IL Pa. FELLERS, {Vmd •tn.t: