ESTABLISHED IN 1786 PITTiiBURGH GAZETTE P1:11,1111;ED bAILY AND WT.EKLY. I.V - 111TE & CO. • fm. STICT, l w - DAILY —f....... r!...1.1.. p, snnum. CArablP half 3 - .43 . . ' I D05.1.4.e... n 3 ,1 m .r...,.. ...... wa:ERL1'_.1„,..,,,3.,, ~.., annum. In &franca, etor, 11l 1111 111MP11 , %1 on the 1,11 , .. , 11,. , 0ndtt10mr. . Thrre r‘.pi, ',II ...num. 5 4 04 9 MI • Twenty r. •.i. , ; ..,,, ~. z ,,,....,. ........... .._..... 00 .7'17,',1.,t 3 . - r.: - ,';'2, L.: ZtraV&l. '. N....; l to ''''' '''' i Club larrrawil oe'ornt aft, U... , ..tr . - xrart-, unl..as the mon., la nrot fur , :tumid. RAM OP ADVERTISING Op, fguy, :int.,. Of Nortparril or Ion) ........... -.....$ 0 50 Dn. emch.lcilfir.34l Ittwatinn. o. Itl .1... 00- D o. n ,. Dn. • two. month, ..... thtve month,— TA, • , mcnthi 1.1. pis onth. . -....— lot.. tutlve months I; OU rhandin4 Cools. {u lint.. or tete. err annum _.14 . One Voila: for each additional line.. One Seta., chetoge..ehle al ploesure (Per on- i ex lueire a the 0per.........—......Za 00 each r . For each tel.littourd eque.re. Inserted aver one , useell.and , each ruldltional etplara Inserted under the 3 rerlY rates, k.. . . Advertlaments arcsal:nu a plume. and not over hrteen • • to la charg.l As a square and a haJS, • Po. labera tot aricanotalde for legal advertisements be • • the aguonot chargnl for their publkaglon. Announcing iandidates for ileum, to he shamed the same other advertiumeme. Adrerttermenta not marred on, We copy for a 'speclEed number of ,mortise., WU be continued till forbid,aud vel ment exacted moardingly. The privilege of annual wdvertlsers Is strictly limited to their boil Iran:whale loasineet, mul ell advertisement. for the benefit of other per.ouwas well ow n itaen not qmnsolhately wanented 0101. their business; and all classes of relvertlei - ments. In Length or otherwise. bernmi the limits *tenant. trill be charged et the usual rat,. Poe all such transient Ladvertirlu, hills will be separately 'ndered, wail prompt t o pament Is desired. All alvertfacments to haritable institutions. 'fire eon.- rani.. weld. township, d. other public meeting, owl mith-like, henhangtel h alf seriat, payable staletly in ed. Tama, Ntarrisga notims to he ehartied 50 earls. Death notices Inserted witbont charge. unless nvompa. W.l by funeral ITITIIatiMIS or obituary llLLifell. and when wantunanled to tr tell for. • Regular advertiser, and ail others rending communnar [lons, or requiring' notlero lickl.lllA to sMention to Males, Soiree., Conran, or no? public entertainment, where charges are mate for ralmntattee-all mations of pri. vaV aserwantione-every notice deebrued to roll attention to rind.. enter:n - Is. calculat or intended pmmote Ind] "Muni interest. to o calculated or col he inserted with theimam:tend lug-that the Fame ta to he mild for. If Intended to be W. perky' the Weal column, We same be charged at the rate nf not s o than 10 cents per line. Bishop or ItZe . Notice to tw charged triple price. Tavern Wens, l'etitons each. Real Ihrtate dawns' nnd Auetionem-s* wirerthemeets not •to be chewer under yearly 00000, but 1. be Wowed di. - , aorta uf thirtr three nod one WWI cent. from the a orta of tall, ' ; wren, on reseertrur IN MILT MM.. One Square, Wow Woollens -111 50 each additional ' MY= 010 Sainte, (Lu lino.) one ineertion- ...... .50 rent, eneb additional inowlien.---25 cent.. • All transient advertisement. to be Veld In adrneer. BUSINESS CARDS AIDM3KAN CHN A. I'AILKiNSON, Alderman, Fifth tiWard. Nun rtrret, lottrosn W• 11211- All mamas promptly allrml.rl ATTORNEYS. N. P. ,I; G. L. IL FETTEMAN, Attor ne .nwy ! az I and 1,3.1 E.M. Asmat, N 0.107 4th screetritt•baneb. feblO •4 A3111,S J. KUIIN; Attorney at Law, office, • in Taubman' llall. conn, a Grant - Al...et and Diamd iey, satto:ocea. . yetssn on y rt.IL COLLIER, Attorney at Lase, office • . In I.owriee 11Lai7.10.,. l'.2.urth ot. above Smitheeld. lino form , d a er.nntrclon vr7th Wm. Naar.. 1.m., or WnsDingt.,n ,Ity, for.ratrly of lb., Land thtf.re.) In/ la l pre. pp \l' " . ‘ ,ll, o iziv,s s r .,, fz r x tg. 1 't b tle th p=t r lO ' n% rag. - befitra Coustrt,, or Eny cr Int department , . jar JA3IES F. KERR, Attorney at Law—Office nu 4kli 0.. 11mmma : , mithEvid arid Ornnt_ Pittabarnb. FRA - ' Ti.s. C. FLAN EG IN. Attorney at La' No 142 YOUral Pitv-but‘h. TOSS .F. fi IVATtiON, Attorneys at Law, Nri.no Fourth amt. Yitatgagh. lan John Sonia. Emig lie ton...Morrinin Co 4 M. Filial John Flaming. A • aruntant; GM. W. Juk.gmoltitig.nagh. j. 1417 BDIVARD P. JONE ', Attorney at Law: o®m on rourtli strui, titwetit Wocd and 2m17.11 - FASPER BR BRADY. Attorney at Law .0 ra,rinhartet. rjr.licurgh. Pa. RANKERS AND BROKER& Iral., H. IVALIA.MS CO.; Brulkers nni Incb , re Awn, North LA enrner of Wood Oral rtmets, Pituburrh. All tnuunctions zande. on liberal terms, And collretkad promptly anendrd tn. iw 1T .. D. KING, Danker and Dxchange Broker, Fourth gerEA Dealer In Benk•Notta. mu of Er.- „.Gold. nnd ill era Ill:eke bought and Mid. - , -The MI sheet market recce paid In premium for American BALI Dollars:nevi ge.e.enn .4 Spanish: .Dollars, In rnr hinds. . ,L. . ieL24 it LABI)IER, JR., Banker and Broker, V.. lth stmt. hp. sut , etrang the Beak arlYttaburah. CO, Exchange Brokers, E. South E-Kramer of Thtrean.l3laiket street. An t at swat/ Mani Tate& •HokmEs sr. SON, Deniers in Forei -I_ , ‘ • wad Den:veleUs of Exchange. Canines:tee of Dadts, Denk.Notes end :pm', No. GSP Market le.reet, riFe bergh=lo....Colleenons made on all. the principal cities threahont , the United elate, ROE E. ARNOLD & ,CO.,•*ere: , 1,111 Dealers In Tre Coln. Bank Notes. to-, No. 74 'Fourth street. ne—t., door to litenk of Plctaltrorgh. Col. lath= carefullLattentled to, ortdtlio Ora:sods remitted to say Part of Jim 01311YillitE— =..1. ILLBII. KIL93IEIt.& RAMI, Bankers and Ex clie Brokaw Doilers la Forego lad Domodio ca'alace, Cortiecotor of Derpodte. Beak Noto..— 0121eo.00rster of Third'and Rood rtroots, directly ' oppoolto the Et-Charles Hotel. CAROTHERS & CO, Banking House, . ismoot Pavel, PULP:rah. Current Money va. ved ces Deposit Collections cmale on all the PinclP l dike tst tba valtott state. 11.4.110. IILITS• DALE& Es IRVIN, Commission Merchants - Doi nmicers. Na 711 Second Area: Parsonal sad N+Ule seeurillee hum inn to ammoosis-srs 013 Send vr,ILLICLN Matra.. —AMU/ 11.15.1,... -WM. L. ILLLT. NAL., CO., .guccesson to Masse, (Imam L. Co.. B Mamma Besoms. &gem rorri"..il and It Es. CertllSestm of Dermit. Baok and Y , P , 4r1 , --N , rth N5 . ..p.c.. , " of Woad and flirt streets Current Monef remised an De- DOM. ROM aceirs far sale, sod rallectiam made no nor 4b' . 1 itZfrOrgiP;o:l=Vsld AmeMem • Adraneemmule mrolgoamate P.A.. , akdinad mg, ent Lama terms. W. TAYLOR, - 0 .- ornmissionar and BHP Wags,' 112 ilerond itmet. Shirt atteatkol will be vart , to all bualnew entrusted to hie rare. Pitteburah mannfacturol aril/dee slware on hand or procured at short MO.. Note:, bowl, hbutaaurs. be.. negotlatod on (arc/r -abbi tonne. Adreatero made. 11 repytred. :Or= • BOON.SELLYDIS AN D STATIONER 8... • -6.STOCkTON, tato Johnston Lt'Stoeic- A ' • ton, Bookseller, Stationer, Printer. and Ehader, eor. of Matte and Third etre., Fittabaralt. TA TAS. B..IIOLMES' Cheap Literary Depot, 4 ,11 Thin! greet. artnalte the Poet Offlca Nor Books no reirtnt dally.by erprem. Saber/fairy. reecirad to .07 of t the filagaZnes or heartapers. Publlihrtl at the publtetter's loarrat Prko• RHOPKINS. Ikwltreller and Stationer, , No. TS Fourth shoot. Apollo Building". RAKERS .AIID CONFECTIONERS. PAVIVIIOWN, 15'holegale and Retail Lsbrana stmrt, rittAttntk. aid punt' ...At Yaw, - C..ufmrtimetgri, .1..7. on h.... manally attrywted to. CARPET DE A TxR M'CLlN'fOla,.!itanitfactorenuirl Im tia.itgrZgrcbt.72:', V. ci r, MZTsMriir.i.. Wad 79 Wad Pt. l'itt.nrgh.. - COMMISSION AND FORWABIIING. .Nlo A II LTA! CO—Trannporters, C Forvr:inlio7 sod (imrniolon ) f,vhan U. D4JILL Corm' Ea4e, 'peon Pito.homb. rebl.s W.V. WOOD, K -,WOODS SOS, PRODUCE DEALERS 1 2 P. • Aro Controloion 116,112t0,,, Av.tq. 6Wrgb. 101-INC. FdDSVELI.. Commission and 'For 1. • er wirding I:l4 . 7ater rano, Pittolortrh. WM. 11. iNSToN. Forwarding and gonin, r... ..,.nerrriftor, No. 11 . 2 Somn4 stmt • mt, - • — lEft & JONES, forwarding and Corn saloilotrWrehnot.. nrnirr. In Priem SSA ; 6 nrnit Manuartarol C•mln, net, &Troth • ttrot. Piltaborclis • . . _ A. 'WAN CO., Forwardin g and . l k j• Ca m mintoo 31MbontP, Canal Posit, ittiAburgh. —7:77:7: ....... ... .;;;7 7 CO: ~ .a . r . .; :ar4o. r a. to At- Joon , 1 ii 4.4 Comtnlt.lan r ortrarding_s_fer &tiler. in /A.1,41k Matoitartiirod Gouts, Pitt. DRY GOODS ME ICHASTS.r 111. fIiAAJITT, VV. PAVIZ. DC.. SHACK' LETT & CO—Wholesale • Mader. In !'.mien nod Dry Gordo, No. 101 al•••••4 ritteiurgb. 1.414. A. MASON & CO, Wholesale and Retail Alders in PAncy rsd 81.14.1 1 , 17 Gocds. 62 'Market Pltt•bravh, • ITRPIII7 Wnottssis. '• Ins Tutali Mercteette, miner of Fourth satet etrcete, eittsboneh. - WRSET:FLE3IING Cb., ... L Commission lmehante—Eer the Fele oriDoeues;e. Woolen. sod Meek atteleri ell Weds of Were Semen. _a,lZ Weed rtmet, fuerth dem:n=olh, Pitt* DiIiIGGISTS. g i o.D.rorsigai - --- 7 -- --- v. C. m'nowria. 1 . ESSER .01cDOWELL,.(Succesoors to - to Km it Dera.ro Wholeioila CO Retail Drug nod Piton Korey corner of Weed atrial uol Wirgto anat. &Das . prft- ~ y laceur. carefully c.f.:Mad.' night and .11 A. FAINESTOCK. & CO., IVholesitle and R.t.fl runl4ts; antler Wood Ard vmq sn KIDD & CO:, Wholesale Drug,,ste: Deal en Irt Paints. °Ur. Dye Stull, and lmtmarmram— of Dr. WLerver mlebratal Worm Dievi- o t LW erlis.o...ts,arri 1n Snap: Na 60.. ul romm k r .f.n .of W r p.a nd . wailtict hawaresa with h. D+dtia . . . . . . THE DAILY F. SELL 1:5 linal,r in n!, Phintql!,-.. Stung, Oil.. 1 dr.. nn-,„ dionurgn. wwrr.t. I . D. 51O r ltli Wholesale Druggist, CI mud Deal, In try. PAlnt, S.suAh of Di:urm.nol All, N.WICKERSRA NT, W 110100111; Druggist S _ 1 seIIOONNIA KER CO.. NV tAesn.le Drug gltli No 2t hrtAlalrgh. r 10.0.11,1 ........ ..... OTL.. piItAUN A: REITER, Whnl..sale and Retail nt .nd vao anti, P.. GROCERS I L. SirEE,lesale Grower. O . Mrrelowt,tind d,aler 1,3 Prk,r Kul ILI,. „urn, Peno nrul Irwin xlmt... PatoAtir.:ll. - i In 10 00 CI AM EL P. till ItIVE,P.. Wholesale 'Clr , rnr. 3 , 1.1 Ncre.hant, aadi 0 1'..! - erx Pil.burgh , Iratufnctun.l .t.ret,heterten end !Y.!. ,11. 1N . iiN S. DI LWORTH k CO. Wholi,24le oGrocrrt...Prndom Coatno"inn Mvrobant.l. s!rd A.,. fur Ifaxard ho.rd,r Co„ .1 W.x.l P 1110.11,11. J. . o. r. t. £ INGItAILIM, IVholesale j_.ll firmer,. and Cotnnti...lnu Nlcrcitanta, Na. 110 Wate ot.r,et. and 150 VI. stmt. I.n.lyurgh. IiIIEY, MATTHEWS & CO., Wholesale Orneer,Coottni..don and Forrranllng Ilerrhant, and te for BHA.. Cod , . Yarn.. 67 W Ater Pitteb rirh. TOIIN WATT &." CO., Wholesale lirocers; Mer `o h srs, t '''' ' ... 211"tr,r17 P r7 e l "' M a tt burr..h. P.. B. CANFIELD. late of Warren. Ohio, IP/ • C(1119150111inCI and Forwarding Merchant- and Wholf re:rlD'ltr. a;t h d l' i n7dTlT ; r e e h n7s, I,"ra . „• ' ;t ' between Swki.`riebtarol 00,001, 1921.nrcb... L. 8. WITLILVAN .... N. II %TOM, O. V / 4 S. W ATMINIA.N k. SONS, Wholesale Grnarrs. Calandaslan and Forwanllng Mothant, l nTgn ' l r a ' r lt f&•Int:a '" 1 Lsnrhh a fattur the.l;:trandNltrn, unzh Manu d loba,r. No. SO IThicr Farrel, Picanburgh. F. VON ISONNIIOILST s CO.. \Viral', 1.7• aala Ilnaaqa. Eargranli l'Anntniamon 31en-I)- ant% Dealers MI n `l g anufarturra and We.tern Prndure, Ku. MI, c•kru,r nt Vern,. .neat mid Glum., Ititlaburalt. _ JAS. DALZELL, Wholesale Gro . ver. Com lgrion MrTrhauh end Deal, In Pr,Tarr Awl Mt, burgh ga Martufarturer —No. To Irzorr MU VIMLI •00, ISAIAII DICKEY CO.. Wholesale Oro sers.oolnuosgsm 11,e1001.....11..a1e, Pmluev-- MI .a. We., not 101 Prof Pitt...huryth. ...-- • WM. IL VC,111,11 -,..F.21 J. ILlL,tit. NOLISII .(-. BEN.); El"c. late English. (lalla,:hl , al steer A CO,.Cn..Whrlinvvra.Co mms,nonrind bearding ,lerrhaal....l 11eal , .ra in 1 1 1,413, and 1,, burgh !dmEntraclun P. N,.. 12,1, ,, 0nd 4. and 121 rir‘r st.— tr.tve,n AV ,- .1 and ,mithliel.l. 1111,1, .... Frrrgurium. MIL LE It & ETS(IN, Wh.le.klE- Gme,rs. awl Impnrwr , Brae.lie, and gar, tsf 1.11..rty and Irf burgh. Pe. lrnu. nu Yam.. Ri., ae con.attly nt hand. JOU" )(GM. 111 . 411.1.. ..... r. t'GILLS 4 RUE, Wholes Groceri and commi , mn 31erchaut.4, Nn. 3 , 7 1.11,t, urgh. ItOBER.T 11100ItE, Wholesale - Grocer. Rectifying Ui,till,e deabr in Prrslut, l'itz,burgh ufaeturr, nudmil kind, t•f Igu mud IrVinc. and Liquur., it 315 lato.rlr ,trnet. On hand verJ lame 4.kr.f old 11cnougmhelA +broil will he $.1,11:.. f.r ra.h ROBERT DALZELL , 8 CO., Wholesale ll fironm.entranL ,, ion 31c:chant , d..iler. In Pmfuno d Pittsburgh Manufxr•turr, 13bertj , tenet. god ---- • • itOBERT A. CUSNINGLIA.3I. Wholesale Grnenr.lunn. l'orwnnlinn. and Comm:nsinn Men. c ant ar.il Insler PAlnlain.",ll Mauutarturen. Liberty 'lmo. Ptluburnli. , n, C. .yuY ri VkTM• BAGALEY 320.. Wholesale Gru enrn. Nan. In and 20 ntn.l. Innthzarnh. .101t1 D. 16. 1 .... .WM ),1 • 11,.."111.a. , WICK V .6.:. McCANI4I.ESS. sucee.ers to L. R. 3. L. Whra. IVholtn‘ale Orr...rs. Vorwarding aud Coromb , lon Mon.hant~ dral....rs in Iron. Natl.., ti1a..... Cotton Yarn.. s.n.l VnT.l.orgh tlanufactur. prmr.l.lly. cornrr of P.nod and 11et, Int..et, Pit4l.orwh. .Ik. 0.71-173 CUL 7 .4, . , .t , BERTSON & CLOUSE. Wholtsale, Grano ao.l Comm - 11+ , 600 Merchan,lo...ler. In Pro.. A. a.l•l9tulAir.:ll slanut..cturr.l Articles, 195 Liberty street. Ihtt.burgh. Is 1,111.1 , 101 WILLIA3IS & CO.. N'lluleFrale and • Retail Family I. nwora. Forward and ommt.:.ion N etritantA. and Ittster nt tatry Proltuv awl l'at...burch ?Latmfarturt, event, or Wwri mad fifth et,. I•lttnl•urgb. HOBINSON, LITTLE: & CO., No. 255 Lthertr ertm, Pituburgh..WholNale 074,7%. and Conimietion Merchant...and dialers In l'ltixbumb MannAmturvo. sae. rurr. 1.1131.1 D rum , Si R. FLOYD, Wholesnle Oro. ers, Com . salnfion lierr.hant. tairl I...tere lo Proillice—Roirbd Buildiurr. fronting 00 Liberty, NI cod, wril Eirtb streets, Plibiburgh. P. JDII, TVIZIT 01IN P , ARKER Co.,WholesaleGrocers: Plt.burgh. --- MUSICAL INSTRUMERIS. 011Y11. lELLOR,DeaIer in Piano Fortes, Mn,.ie and 3112sies.1 Inntrumenta. 6cla , ul and ,Antionery.age. for Chieterin.,es Nano Fen., fur Western l'ennorlynal%—No. SI - Wool jAENRY KLEREII, - Dcnler in Music, Mu- Motal Instrarneuta and Imparter of Italian String,. ..iasegtV2f:':st GAV=gta Mum. KANITEAMM:IIB. ELENNEDY, CHILDS S CO., Manufactu ms of very 4uperior 44 Sheeting. curet CioOn. a Twine cad Boning. Penn 31111. Ihtt4bargh. 1...107.4ra 40. F. ERN.. ONES & QUIGG, Manufncturern of Spring and Blister Steel. Plough Steel. Steel Plough Wino, mid tilistle Suring., linsomered Iron Asleg , deier. In hiell.mble Canting, Fin Engine ZAMA .rd Coach Trimmings gener.ll". enruer of Boas sod 1. ..0.... - . Pittsburgh. Pa. - - rigITTSBUIIGII ALKALI WORKS.—Ben net Berri .I. Co, .11.utacturers of kSala Itleach Poleders. Yuriatic and Sulphuric Acals. Warehouse No. GI Water st. Wove Fern'. ?AYER HANGINGS. WALTE.I3. P. 3LI.RSIIALL, Successor to Elonnel C. 11311—Irrentersell Dealer in Preneh and Amerkan l'aper llanetigre erel Danierr , am!, Flee Board Prints, le.. Printing, N o , etzsirt, between Fourth and Illattunul altar. Plmburgh. Co. TEA EFikT FR S MORRIS & lIAWORTII, Tea and Wine blercheuts. East Tkl. of the theannoti. Pittsburgh. WM. A. M'CLURG & CO., Grocer. and Tea Dealer. No. 2.16 LldiertY etreet. above Weed have eider.), on hand a large aenortment of Chola. Grocer lu and Tose. Aleo—Foreldn Irolta and Nuts.Wholee sale and nttall. Dealers supplied on the lowest terms. TItANSPOE.TNI;CON AGENTS grOHN A. CAUGHEY, Agent for the Lake Erie and Michigan I.lna to Beaver and the LA..— im on the comer of Water and Scaltholeld TAAFFE & O'CONNER, Proprietoro of the Plttchorgli Portable Mat Store, corner of Pen. and rne greet.. LEECH ,k CO., Tramporters by Canal .1) and Porwanline .troderchant., norner of PM .trod Cool. VENITIAN BLINDS Irr-111l.Atl.T. &. WESTI;ItVEI.:I' A SON, well known • Verdi.lan Blind Makers. keep e•srttintly on hand or to miler the best tittle's in their C line at their nld 'iamb No. 13 St. Clair street aim. at No. Ml t ark. , street. ...and Miry. entrartre in the Diamond. Venltian Shutter' , made to order. nod old blind. neatly repaired. ntslo A. BROWN wroil,Sl mOhtregpnetfully inform e the public th at he keep. no hand at Rigid:mil nn the woes tilde of the Dionimoi. knecbrnr oil] , • rilimniiite nasorMattlit nf Venitian %leo o,nition rhott ors are made onl, In MUNI to nor In the Vnltsil Stater. 111.• porn be rens/keit without the aid ourehn,f the iittek. Molt. and n0 ,, 1 of the eablniet maahliiilantivit of itamitat k I ion f Inge ;i l r l l4l•l: o thel:i h i i i , l:l_ , e i nit: . l;7,.:i t o ps the pub. I'm Attend,. !•o. no7gresi. inehi26 , J. A. BROWN. . . VETERINARY SURGEON. ADAM BARI/Ik% Veterinary Surgeon. late Irvin ralln.irch..aefitioinil. reataardidlT rinaint the raid. that he la, a.m....v.11 pearlier. in the .LP,. neut.-anion, mei. 1, rare.' attention I, eotruated Ili, 1.91a.a wive sall•fnetion. In mania... nith llorre Shoeing an/ Mark-n.1_ 1 1 1 .: In real will aarraal irt. .t the corner of Tnn..l Vanneilasnia WOOL IdERCHANTS - , 1 ,, V Ittofin tient!, No. 1:0 I.lhurty rt.. l'itt+hurgh. January 1%1, lisl.—jan lIARBAUGII. Vold !llerehnot. 1.3 Dealer, In Flour .1i Prtrlvre. a-••nornll... .41 ro warding and Conordolon Slevartnia, Nn. Yield rtroe and 116 Second Oared. Pittaburab. ENGRAVING AND LTTHOGRAPHING. NEVILLE JOHNSON, Engraver on Wood, Philp ,thoo ..torTJ Plnalanla.• f ninlinws, Machinery. Headset Norepapers, Flontnpfeorn lemilseapes. Drug Latch, .41 adore, Seals nr Inetsiona to eletles.andAtaeriaUtdm Coney Stange, Le., In the fret strie pf art, and .t the lovent prime 'Clltiell3lAA Litho g lA lllli h nent.. ittrwrt• °T7r,;:ACntow.l4V. Dine, Pitniburab. Letniteatett, mum . 13111 head.. Drafts. Ikintl, Label, Arentacetuna in. %I'M.; Cann, •Le.. ougraviel or Drawing. ° drawn on'Ftone. and prlnuel In roam, itinld. llrotae. or In the linnet ontanew..l7 l, and ti the ...1 rrati. able mobil YENITELER,S. _ Nykili 7 . WILSON, Watk:.lieli,,lewelrv, Silver y SCsrr.sod Milltart ... ll..9,,_nnt. of . If arkal and Fourth An... Ilttab.Hll. Vatche and Ckockg carefully - - - katroWARE ILERCIMTS: • • • & CO., Importers and wholew ,, Ikeden In 41s.rderurs and Cutler", No. M 4.1 street. Pittsburgh. DEBTIRTS. _ MR. D. HUNT, Dentist, Corner of Fourth sad Desstar M., basses Motet sad Peal Irtreets, . IdiSCELLAIFIEOIII3. <3, i S'l'E kMERS, MAILS, &c. . ___.. Pittsbargh Gas 'Pipe and Tube 'Works. 1 - . IdiArEgENTS -r. 'FREundersigned have just completed their i •-: ; ~,. ~,: r . I_ aloud.. ... , -:-- IRON: V. BE WORKS. • -.4047.1 31 STEAM snies. and run now mantifacturinn all %Moo of GA.S PIPE, Lo- 1 r ,.:Z: t " t ' t,tt... l t " nth , fm , oto om . •Ploantod to a. , k" coma'. and othet Flue, end all oima of Cunard Gm,- Inellp Tom,. WRONIIIT IRON TUBES. I rh,FII ttorttroot run rut I SIII. or tr 0 , ,,, .. which uo.r offer for oale M. the loarrot primal. They ar4. 4. ,,a;r,!" . • idf tt . ctot,! ,.. .. r` ,. .turd,ar , .. 1 ,....t,.. , t; . too , Pr.." to ... k..... ''''''' on i;V A T - L ';',l . .!'' ' d ' ' .f.l7 ' r4a . . itrodom . . Ztrtne ' rr: ita ,I , joy • No. al mitt 92 Aran, Ntroot. '''. ken a ork . .monolat. Natoli I f. hi km prr - rsm: tam. 1. , t , - 1 ~. ..I ‘ , . 1,,.... , t, .. ~,,,,,, , I , N.,:.1,1 ., ...,... 1 ork inturla , . Mort h ,‘ AV v IL3I,RTIIf NOBLE—City tl:rin : l . Sll„&, .L1,.,,,,n,A,,,,.i.i,r. l ,:e , : , • ; : =1: - . , 1 :', , , ,: r 0 1', ,::,': - . 1 ‘V ICIIOLAS VIVIAN, Civil Engineer, ~ ,• oi. . Soo 1 wit.- I S. eromodi .. don ill Ltranchmmanoand tmictit kthaltrd Anent. Makta I t ,T,.‘," " ' '' ' ' " 1 ,1"::,.1.,,,,,, , ," , "''"' t .'' ' -' drumhts of Mmlrlo for the Panrot Mfg,. ahlh,llll of Maolto I il - '''' t„ r. , lO...lntadtr t . I I , " I ' wry for Mine, Water NV orb. lit.llnat Mill, Ac.. Mny 1 0. t ,n.`... .kra I .trt.. tO...lttoodar, Mor ..t found betwixt Ifi A. M. and AP. M.. at lila reoltleneo . N 0.21 i s .. _ , Marldim otrettt. httrhom.M. jaral4tdl,* A= ' .. .: .. ;::: ' k ' ort... .. %1:17:::.; ,Vi;: 4: ..:. 11l A. MA DEI RA, Agent for Delaware Mu. lA",rv:v . {twain ..um c,..t.i . , I ra t . ''. _l_ Mal ..r.rderr imam...C0...11v. 42 Water arm, I 1' i 0 , .., , 0n , m; Itt Italinta. 11.4111. n. cm Nen T. M.. 1 GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin i ''' . :-:' cy Vim Inourance Comp., north toot corner or Wood end Third Amore. Atleuttle. i il rm. GLENN, WM6 BIIiDER, WOrttl ittrOef, 1 Parma ororond doom from de norm, ➢ of Third, where he to 1 pmponol to do every dtmertptlon of Binding with nootttoort tt- -, . Crisn ' t "r eVoTalltioT. "ll, IT h nttl:.' .rTani.:,t ! Iround camfull, ot . reparrod. Nototo: put. In Fitt letter, TM... who lair Mr.. ore trarltod to rll. t'rtrno low _1°291. CO., Whule . male rend Icetail - - Manuht , turer, and Drniero in lint, (Ixrn , and'Eurn, curtter of Wt.nd and Fifth ntn,n, l'ittAborgh. Whnn. thry stfm . a full and nanplete 'Mrk of Ilau, I'm., Pura. An.. of quality and etyle, by Whnle,‘l.• and ttttall. and in nth. At,, attrutinn of their roninnwn and purrhrs a.e ally, an‘uring them that .n On , nn x , I, tam,. • InMad. lENIOVAL.—DR. SI Ehla has removed to 4, Liberty' ntrret. t..1 0w Mt, No. )03. Oem and dlrell. g in the same Wilding. angalahim . New Coach Factory—Allegheny. M. WHITE & CO. would re- Oilenl"aant the) Lace ntmets. They nn now, making Mai la , P.P." remire order. fur ever, de...rip:ton of ,ehielen, C..achen. Chariot', flamingo,. nagge, Phmtnna, u... lc.- fnm their lona experience in the nmnatacturr of the niw.yr work., anti the famlitle , they Imm, they fin-I confident they a n, enabled, to Jo work on the I:4OFt able term, with I thonr wantin, artieb, in their ti,.-. Ittring p d h ring non, rtamlar attention to the *election of material., an hut competent workmen. th e. I nn no he.itatinn in warranti public t ng the thi* ma rker. it,. thereto . , ark the ntlention .1 the o N. It. Itepaimng done In the Inrwt manner. and on the moat rea..onable term,. AVV. AO LE LE MARBLE WORKS. (eNtitlished 114 LiLert u y - 41 .:i 4'aultn. Torah, /"I n e.te"..Zra . L . gtn"and Pmr Tope. Ml.:kr. on hand. and made tonrderk • N A eholm nrlection of Drawirmw an han& 1 .00 _ . Important to Stage Coach and Wagon Manufacturers. XIESSRS. SINGEA. HAItT3IAN co_ v have bought. the right Man AXLE, lucent..l by dr. cam tiel -cholllel.l Intent.. II ha. been te,ted In our beet emelt builder, net t - nonnum . ...l io Iv the den In nAr. ...Haar; enact.. with n got of running daily, will cocoinic. • half hint Ed ..11 In 'it math, The email quantity of ml need in one of the le,t evidence, we have of (ha great reductlinn of friction. and enuneguently . treat raving of power. It will make the men). pr...rictor, to navy IA pet mut on their attok and fend .- Ale. it will giro great safety to treieelecrc the not tocole ing with the w bred-And not the .he an, connect.. with the axle. will entire', provent the .11,1 from coming 14 proper care. tbr patentee, will ...anent timer Axles to WI from Ed to IS ) earn. daily rnnttlng • Warelioum—Na. 10A Water, nal 1411 Fouls atter, 1.4 . te. burgh. F A CAILD-1851. rt ß , U m ß(' ‘, ll .. F k lE , L , 1)... t N0 e. p t: , t ‘ h b Erts h t. yy etilsrgest a loot. the nd imprirresl their ts.srn ther are enahl. to on hand Tery extensore /111 , { rltarnt nt(lereols— an lout en have the astynntstre of I lent, of li s ,ht to triz4,l,4.4taztk,erth..eir.ref!s,rsetionnerr j:teshicl,esirn,T;liTc. Frour., wk.,. 4-T, article in the for the vs sets of funiltes. ean pnrurset—lnd in M.'s cesntinned elf Ile In, the 14-st ronsiss tss of rriees the r Ise la nvske it the interest uf tansalire and in atieidustle. to furor 'Atm with theft metals] 1444-The 11 MILK:ALE El 4 IN 4.r. rill Ae enntinsisd ‘es the roms. nn ,strara—s.ntreace from 4th street, ~r thr , u,h lo.re essotn ,slr4 I . 3l'lF_ CWIMEIteI-kL COLLEGE. L Corn, td Third and Market rtrretn. The ..alt hap ttutot Inttitutinn th.. kind in Pittebnl7l, FtPCLIT —Jnhn Vienna:, Prtnripal late-r m. in the S.nenro. Acccunt. , 11. K. ChttxubcrlPL Protesenr of PenruttaniddP.Ntrtt , tnth ,. Computation. Pr Ala. 31, Wateon. Ean.. Letturrr on Coinmerelsi Th th•qrint, rompl.to knoaltdge 1L.,. ii ant U. app:YelL. , ll rtert tranrh el, .1-• fj .. tt , 1,72tl T una ere tnttted tp,4l and exam Lertuip ,t7tZmerriel eTrry •,•••. - .nc Itercrrtne t.i any Pt P,Jeut by uterrhant. ft.= • RAGLE'IIARIILt WORKS. 1 e. ESTABLIbIiED 1A32, by ED:III:ND WILKINS, No. *.NCLiborty et.. head a iromt axe, httsburEh, I'.. 3.lrelutueule. &vial I aulta, Temlononea. I F ''''''LlalT-Adc..n.T.t",',„l'.`3"A -b1ag,""m,,,,.. ~ . „ F „ r;,...4 . , prkr...• .L.dexa ;em ' tom W . Pnnnacli ws &V hand -44L464 A l F 7.1',7:+11n .. - ----- - -- i : Pnvv,. .l ---•_-1_ I „, •_•,- —, • —,i ... • .—:„-.17- . . 11, 1. _____.'Li_. REFERENCE:Ig. Ilartriar Denny Clark Tiernan EM lion. Judge Wilkins John harper, Eed• nol.inson.ir..E.Ng Ova W, J‘ter, • Pitt J. lb. Sbee,iliaer. , k Cnrry, do. Wileon Mt.est les.. Leg., linen A. eargent. helmet Ev, • Irut a Co Jo.. >leKniald.. Eni. Bminq D. T lorgisn a Ce. tram. Jo•bus Rhodes 0 Co Frug'rs S. Ullman. AlleOwns: E. W. feels iiraLeful tor -the very libend parronii, - e re mierei during nluteen ye... in 11,1 e ell, baying hut the largest and test jobs entrusted to be , eare,ctio to the prevent time. and will endeavor li,,resalvr tailstaietkai bete-atter. is 2-1 JAMES WIWOODW:LL. cABINET FURNITURE )IANU-x Ware-mom. 07 99 Third etmet. J. V. W. remora - Alp intern,' his friends and andthat be bra noweempleted the berm. and finest etoek of household furniture erer before seen In this city. La 1,0 le determined touphold the finality wi th wellseasoned water:ate, bat workamndli p. and newest de nuns nd from the aslant of his °Mery and facility In manufcturing. be In matted to prednue warranted furni ture. S t the lowest prices. • De he. adopted the principle of idehtlfAng the custom interesters with his own , in quality awl pr.-. and keen. alwaye on hand the greatest canary of every description of furniture. from ,thathea" and plainest, to the mm . ehe. and costly, • hone, or any tart of ort./ furnished from his stork. or tuannfacturrd es.pmseir to enter. Ile therrNre 'elicits an inspeetion. that the advent. tageo of his establishment may he known The following articles motet. In part. of hi"stock, which for of style and finish cannot he aurpossed in an) of the Emmert. duos- Parlor, drawing. dining. sort bed.mom etart of seer)" Tariety, rens:Latins of roemenW, Mahowany and walnut. Ellaabethen. Con"ereatoire and Easy Chair, of every de. °intim._ American Couches do Tet.e.a.trte sod Divans of the latest Wrench and pellormc Tuber, Whet.hon., end bailee' parks Writing Deets of various kinds, Work Tables and fancy Inlaid nand* music stand.. and holden, marble top, mahogany, ropwan tat end walnut moire and wila ta ble, extension dining table. all sin." of the moot Improved. mid decidedly the hest kinds:nada: cant, Pembroke hall and lop tablec wardrobes: bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment gothic ball and parlor reception chairs. ottoman, and stools.averetary and book cams, side beanie. err 5, 50 towel reek. hat stands. end music mt., mils. and cots for children: paper macho. table and t oo poy, mahogany, masc.!, and inlaid pearl Tables, ha. L . kr. A large araortment of Common Furniture and Windmr Chairs. Calduel makers supplied with 511 articles In their line.. Steamboats and Dotal, furnhhed st the thorn , . notice. All unit,. promptly attended W. MINTY LANDS—Cub'M. Cat.& Nor LOR, Attorney at Law. No. 1011 Mini sl.. corner of Cherry haring made arrangements for the purpose, will Procure Bounty Lands for officers and soldier, their widows end elithlmn. nod will attend to any other buri n,oected with the government or arty of Ito Depart ments. the Pension office, or the Courts at the City of Weehington. la'. edit Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in OIL it tr;., l „ )j i t ; tLAVX , r , e , gtl „. l . e . t , i -fr delightful art. nt room, In 31eaxex. Atkintent`e nen building. Find Fine lettret r Wend nnd Market xtreete. Hour+ of inetruetion. 2NI and fie. o'. In F. M. Charge. null other rertrularx can known hy Infternant the room" , lit ler to Dr. Cantani nr Dr. Addle... EVENT!! GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE 17 of DAY 11001 M, at tbe prim atom of A. A. AIASON A CM., hr snit Nlatket %treed CiAntnewerd ion Monday, Denenther 1414, to continue throuult the month of Januar,. Their w bolo cendolleh went hu Imm thrown open for Itetali Tmile, end their es• Irbelt. stnrk. %mount!. to Ikea Ilmulrml and TIM , ' Thourand bedlam: will Iw oflnred at Retail, at full, one fourth lei% dia. °mid mitre. The notion of their So... Annual Side to any nor of the thoueamie who ...land the mole of lest year. will dr Mini• dent imaretdoe ton rall thin onoin. The,- will. him, id, mention a few of the nreade dual prier, for the Misent these who have rioNerl Fe dlehri their mire. tie litrli Caehnierren mots, u•iint prier $l. Aoti Memo, motion *rat Wool tAistimere. .2", rent, timml prin.. r•qttn. Iwo o.on end Word beleilnee, IA and 19 rent, umad, ire Ai and PIA ront• . it hint eolored do.. 40 rent,. mond ptire end Banal PIA., Bn nenlx. tOotal prior S atio .I.llnn. s; rent., o,ood $1 $o lllark Pilke, re.lorod por eont. Vr.tol. llorfoo.. SI o.nal orb, .) tn. Paratta. and 1.pnw.... Clotio...rod '2O to-rd mot. L.r.o ps,.. Alpacas , ell rolorro,darod :10 T., 0.01. • ZOO Lona musk.. Fllawln.!.l.lrh .111 to eold roan $1 to than to.oal 2000 yard. Bonnet I. al and 10 nen.. usual . pH, I$ to v. rent.. Feet rolorrd o. • .ora, 0 •0 ,,i 01 ,, 0 0. lOU Fnatl.b and Anorjean Callroo. at and 1U • 11..toont1' pile+ 10. and 125• rets. rroo. 1114..11.1 'tltodln..'roduov.l . 2 route p.r yard. bal.. 01,110 Muelln..ll Ala, Lao,. Engbroldrrinat Trmadna., Iladerrand Gloves. (11rel.. u Canadrto.ros. CIONIIIPLO and drawn toarther with au lumen.. varletrof o th er Wl.llk. ell of whirh 0311 to. ',larked Moro to Lowerl . rice.than.y of their proloun PAICA. The: Invite narly rail. .of their rholrett g.,111 1611 moon la. odd. Lowe.manyl prin. natord at Bre. ; A. A. 7.1A5A)14 A 1 , 0, 62 and 64 into ORN BROOMS. 60 dozen Corn Broom, In store and f••r ralo by tw.l7 JOHN PARKER CO. ligiiißLES--3 brim fresh Bull Butter; 3 hr. Endn, 66 ozone elltedCorn Most: , no.. Forth... 212.. nye Flour. • . . , - • . bnod Apple" mot Pe bat on nrdo •ata,,,n,,,nt, and for =do bY J. n. WILLIAMS t Of) FLAXSEED OIL, LARD OIL, IVIIALE OIL, and SPE ILM OlL.lbr lode blyp R. 0. SELLEILF, Wad BUCKW HEAT CAKES—If you vrant good Buckwheat Cakes, ntkat'cwing C. pound, for sale br IL E. BELLEBB. ILEVOLVEFLS—CoIVg and Allen's, fur sale at a Market st, rossor of Fourth . 1,41.., If. rr, , irlisoN. iIfZ.REEN APPLES-10 brie prime, reed in • .",:rr -d -rd•-•tod Cr —i. b ke4IIIJEL P, 611RITE11. ----EMp_i to boles Missouri doterotted, in Sore rnd for ale br Al 45' ANDER 0011111.,N. 134 frost st ... .nurat _xj~t"~. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1851 lIMM2= • . "'R Nl.' vCI .... I , k• • I,\ 1, I . : .rwl Bar, Lin•—.4/41.thly 111,r+. . . ..... . ~tunny. M., ‘1,4 fmul 111”, . . ~Inr, l l, Mkr I: .1 1 1 11 . j ..; t .. . 11“Int-.1.3 rut rwdai. from rt Sntim:M . I, K .., ‘errorr. Antonin, . Al l-1 ; . .. N., 1,1. rnturin• r•OM 111:1111, Wowlllnglow fur New Yet,. ..Fri:ey. Ntrar Flerwmun. Weetwnwtee . ... ...New 'I . rid:, Ilennemn.. ...... 1.•,L . hide, Jew , I, V S. merit deamers Sr.. I"ar. the 111 h tad 15th •atchtimtrati. for Chuttr,. t.t 11,41,NA Wlll Stvam..ll, 1,1 , 1 leave, Chnrl.—.ton 1, land I , lhof h.' , ...h. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. Cltata 11,11allphie, New 1,4.4, Faatera, ....111, mai N. rtle.ra parte of Paley an. Nru MIA the N... /...latel The Itnt..ll te.r.er Itsvaln. t.,...tte, tat Ne. atalt Arrtre, et Iv. u '' Y • 'n l et I r u 11.1 ' 1 '. 1 ' 11:c E 1 ‘ 11 .'r n . : 11 4 aut l . .41111.1.1.1, t sralltn. Mehean, It tter. Perrle Twat, I ta..n. and j.rt 11‘...tatorataiel. ate taloa. NI arr., rattle. Nal. tate Itteedr. Ne. lesendrla. sad attn.-Png Arrttee that, exrept 11..retat at t parte deity at It. a a. Ecit.-11) Slemrr. l'rnefil+l. nu,l m , f.Mr.trrr , ‘vve I. sA Al;.1 up ,r am.msto Ils;i, im Fl., ,-oraf.r-t. ~rt • f ; • I tr-iwe , _ ro N 111. 2, t. .c part , 4 01....4 tn,fing,, i• krnv • I et . al.•1 ,le, , nrm .111 • • :LI et EALAIIL L Alm; ;IL Mt, ratriLLIO.LLLL. 'Lon, 3r,11. L. ALLLAI !Amy. , at II a ..1.-LALLrt, LAL 7 A Lit I, Trun.1..313, • Anbt..3.33..3,0..11 n• .3 a1.,- , c•,I 1.111... g 4 ~,t. ,11 d 331...1..111..1 ;..1 Art.l. n 1 11 I par.. r.v. . i"... -Itarpi..nry Ha..., Spring Tan p rKntinotinz. r1L1..13 , 14.. :11, lss—lt, .Isst .1 %I .... Hr.,- Irsig•. at . nnol ni t. it 1131,. tr.i %Pp: in . % A --11, At.l.t 11. ,t n. c.c. I`, Ari, re Pnipin,r .. • it part" Li.siulnir and IL . Pri - n ANT k —ll, r'• un. tarn,. I It.,:li.ny. Snuo., •.0 rh umb., ist 1,5 t . d..rapt• 11. v.,, pl. thur.l.••. at r r ...tr. , V. •••uuvu•au I Fruval. r. ul5 ri.v. et. f• btviva• - r• —ll• A,.- a .l.&Nvrub. I,ILu ou 5. at 1'• k/..,.•r 511,11.11, yt h , E.rr: Arritr•/flay. al --It t- • - .11 er nr,l rnrin tf , rrl G. %I I.,ter• 1,11 - :mil , In,. um. V.. In 1.1. r .-,01..51.1 "re,. tiluot V In tl.. RATES OF DISCOUNT. <Nall,. I'M rrms,..n ST No. ST Narim it. l.frifrarin Thant and Poled, Cr. f tittalsn.h. PENNSYI. I ASIA Branch at 31a•wiliary .... .il. Bank. ~r Blmrbur:L. ,-.-8.:Er.8.L . w.. , r,.•• ----A. Exeraufa• Bank ,d .I...._.,aatlltanah to Xenia .. _ ii. Maraud Thin_ of 0...........r1it8raritiL at Yognaiatown....., Bank of Cannarrof. . ..... CRT Hank. eirnanoaki, . ..h. Bank of North Auferica-..par Conitnenital ha.Clatntisitid. Dank of Nortl.,'n 1.11-wrhini.far Franklin Hank -. ' - tt. Bank of hermarltranta....har Latalatt, Mann. .... -- • th - Vank of Peon T..anentlt. tartan.. la , Ina a tan. , Ot .4 Batik .4 h.- I rta.l anon. la it aatrrn Itos..ran ha, ...... Coicuroan - ..1 Bard. nt la ^. yaril,.na rat Ma......::..rn . . .1. {watt,. a intntAtilrAtllayto.arnatl hot.- . . .... Staid flask ... - tar N LIV 1.:.ti1..t:•:• rinn.trrnat hat.t. . _ L... Inc .011noltent hank. • --- La 31.ttfa... Mink iist.L -tor . \oh 1...1.1i %Klaxon.. &att. .. taal , nw 1.1-i. thy . . kn.,. 31oratnenstriK Kann . . ar Coantr...3 ... Bhiladrirhia Batik . at Ma I,YI-15 li Southaark Bank__ . In, itaitnnata ' ' ta l r Wratarn Bank .- ....yar, N JEtt.,y a DLL,. kill Bank of (1..a.c.t..r.1.ut0.h. L....U.1.0mM kink, . . • 1 * Bank of I..hartor lfiuntl -Po'. 1 1 ihiflNia Bank of Dannlle . par Bank of ran 5.... . ti D an a of 10t5..., Ilfoater ,ar El: of Virgin'. ha Ihria,u3l N, Bank of Urn...town par. Ex. flank. Cs, Nfof..ik. ..• 34 Bank of tett3rlihrath ... .. 3 amen' Bank of 1 ir,il.la Bank of L e w : 4 . iMititniiitiliAt A Mafili hank fi a Bank of llaldletown .-.„ 4 ,lNorth Militinitil Hank. ... . 1, Montgomery Ca Rank.... part It heiL s , -• . • .. 't K an t, nt Nurthuga,rl..l.,r. NollTll C A in si..l:. A Carta, hank . ants . ty rank 9. lo trikFt.na ~. • • . Columbia Ilk 5 Itraltan Loran 15 ot ht. or .5.. Cantann : horn...lra hank partetonotenial It:, It 111.11,51. Favat. hank .... .. ......pattllerchantr Bank. Neut. no .. Erie Haut .. _ .. t,', SOUTH I:Allot-INA Farmer.' Ilk of Bunt. en. Par' Ilk of the St. of h Carolina 2 1 Partnefri 111 of Lauf-after parlßank of Sunth Carallw, :lira, Farrnera Bank of haaillna par'llank of fluarlorton. ...... 2 . . l''- ', . Ear - m.llk of Silfifylklllo , pr,flßlankr l, k 5 1i Y i..... .k ' I 1;4 NIIT LEI - ,i, toLVIN. ( on.l Merelinnts, Yar raDnrr.lra,linsktire Ai O.IIIIIIIA r n Dri, t: _,ln.fn.-in-flan. Iran and Nail. Prank'. Ilk. 1/ saltlngtnn par, Auffuata In. A Banking fo ! I- o n 3 i' Y''''',",!,, .1 ~,, i, , n nra,,,,,,, Sail. Ilarnatfurz (tank. . ti. Bank nf anannta . ....... 1 ''ll°. rt 3 ..°.!' I+f'. alit,(,, io T.„ • Wow-Adak Bank ...... ..,.... li :111 ..f Brun.... A Ottlitin .n.tt'r.t....rit..-'.. or kin...kw ,•tt faucast( r Bank . . ...rar Tr. \LhOEL 1 latoroan,4sotty On . par!All onlwant hank ... ....... 3 , A9DITIONAL SALE KNUCKY. Miner , Bank of Pntrawlllo 3 .t114 n 1 lioutufikr, Iriuti , lll. , f, Of Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool. 0. klnnfoumhala Rank .... . rat-ilia of Loulsalllw, Thornton 3. Kent Ur... ' h 9 " k .... - - ' ll, '" rthrr° '''' " f Kt. "'' , '• 1 TILE recent unl,,,olont.nl snln - pf Lon, in hark Wyom ll ing Bk.Wilkratiarrarian Southern 114 •.f Kenna, ky 3., , 111,,001t1. . thr ahrve 111111111 n, To. ti lon in, wall, e.t.a...1 It n ik,f N o t nn .....,_ , , I I ny o f fi n , o r m,,,..,„,.... L , ,1..-:.. ~,,,..,iy 1.31 off, .1 th.. I.•nntil frill tanitl.lf,. UMW. .1 ILLINtoIr. I tlfri ntalorfnnoal lia• lawn if i Iti,-,i to la, out • porta, ial Ohio .95t0 Bank 1„ Ow.• h a nk and f innir n ai a_fri , la. pron.., t in tna It into in ninAn. Alia offer. thew Sr aolo Branch at Akrnn do,Hana of mi n ., .... ..... 7.5 at priory and terra. that noir... fail to ft...! thew vlrw• of Unfurl, al .011.... ...... .. An, Wl,34.ioNniN, I tliff, whildnif to ouniltaar. It If madlaan to ray ad)ttonr Branch at Ilrtflartafrt- . ihilklarlna .k Fin. Ina eh chini 1. 1 I ff We hifatlho a fh, inn foal f'n l3 l 3 ''''''f l kfw•to , l' 111 .'” Branch at Chtlionthe dui - . 311CIllfiNN.` , ndriiiently ileftrilall In nairtit an, tittawnirtity other than 'n a nd, a , 0.„,1 . i t i o.farn,,, , ,• 3.1.,„„th an n...• H an k 3 1 that kirk one hundred. Inta hat, rare altancad hat... Ittanch at Tiand..._ . do tint arnincut Aura Bank__ 3 I an , latan IntratataLl 5 .1 thoto •talotta In lot - antra .4... tn.. Brandt at Darton ...... . . .51..1,11.au1ar hank ..., ... :1 1 1.1..h0nt.. itronah at Data..., . do Ivan.. Comp., •,.. , ''''' at ''' . M . ' Lr.. ' L a .I.L. ‘ L ''' L '' lL:l ''''''"'"" .. '' . ' lWl: a a t t ' .;: l lnTl L, Tl ' .... ..... .1:: '" Ban' t'A h .tft„t ' " i th.... gtattil....:4; .. - - . to the 'ban. ...t.l tr.. prow:pally i....at....1 In Me ....c.tra ..1 Branch at Salem . . .... An Bk of It S. ant . enna. Toronto:, . tor tuttotatanno apply to the fonatatnn,Lt In 1.. ,,,- pur.n , Branch at 31anahrld.. .. do Bank of the Hanale. Toronto 3 , to Jatner Ihnkol3 • I..iir.• f owth 3 1 . .n..A 1 1.117.41,, , Ilr.. at ltifilwy , . do Bank of Mot/triad J 1 Branch at Clnrintiall do 11.4 of l'. Canada. Toon., 1 Eroft I.laertinal. Fob 2nd, 1,1 foliadaw tfr l Unwed, at Cohinitina...l ....31., 045501111 EXCIIANOK. Branch at MAtitinzton do f l t, NnW 7.55 (rat?, :4 - 1 Partner Wruited. Mandl at Valle ' tln On Plilladelplda do Branch at Laneaater. ..... ..damn Itallltnoro ilei `.l ,\ PERSON having B thorough knowleage Itraneh at 1 1 1.1.31,111.. do. WESTERN ENTWANE. , o f ti t ,. MIMI, 1,11, Ili nit Ii• brands., coal Brandi at .311. 1 arm. 2......dfilelheinnall. .......„. .. .... ..1 1 111. dna to Noon. , a partner In an analitishod 10n..., Branch et Newark dolLouloolllo i .. : 1....._1 aa n 1,,, a r o f a ...n i non 3,r atiplzlinf at thk offtm Branch at Elyria _ dodit. Louie. - .... 1 ... . . .... ....- I 1, 11 No eatiltal w ill fa. raiiinod lol , llllf _ Branch at Sfninaheld daIGOLD AND SPECIE 0.11.50 I n r a w h at Marion._ . ... doillouldrafan,Sunnish.......lo.oo , I 1 Iti I.; CkN;,‘ I, CI Ol l' A N l-Tlin Stovli nranrn at Troy do do Patti, 1 1 1,t41 1 1 ` Branch at Mt. Pinhaant.......in 37.10. old' slim A 1,1 , 1. , , of tin' I.ne Cni . fal Condaffty an. henilfr nal- Brandt at Zallitil rine- .... do Ettola, on ..„,10.(1.1 I 11,1 that a,., Amp,,,i thflion of 1ar,,,,,,,, f ff r ti t .. no . oto , Branch at Norwalk_ . . .11, 1.r..1ar1..1.....t0ra ....../ , 5 7..0 roar. will la. 11,.1 at co, r nOtro In Erni, nn the Iltat 11 , 3,. inunr-ii at flffut... .... .... do Ten Tha1eta........ '.. ..: 4 4.1a, flay In 11.11,11 to., at r chalk, r u Ilnairh at Ifort,tunntlf..... def 0u1new..... ....... ... .... ... 11.01 1 11, onlor id 11,- 1 1 ,-.3 , 31 , in. Itraneh at Eaton- .... ..1. Soneralonc .......... f.,1 11 M. W 111:511, Son . v Branch at Ravenna..., ......dn Tannullflen , 3 rai Vanal I 0ni.... Eno. V,. 3, 'A , 131,1 I . Branol. at Cllka,thn- do Napul..o ' Brand: at etonhoira_ dulDunik. ..... ...n. ......... .... 11..1a , , I.EI IS-44) Id& (' I', ~ , 5,,,1; Unmet. rat Tn1n1.... ..... ........1.1 ' WI - 'I IT, ill t .10. to' sub. br Illtifll N A KIRKPATRICK. 1 111 iiA NK FiTS . . ISLA N li: El'S: ! MURPHY ' p k 11l 1:1 1 111'11:1.13 Into on halal ft affind ivoortmant of .. 31 111 a. or all the dtitarvitt .0...”11..... month. a how tans .•lan li.l ra An. d titsolin i all of a Iflrli ate ti. , rllerail fali3 0.., 21, 1,1. '`‘ 131,111. ` if lin , ' . , , el.: AA..., tillar'.l 4 11 11,11 I/ . K rrs._lo, t r ... ~ t Ve(l 11 large 1 .1 ' 1 F • •;• l• ; • -••,;;...t 11elebrn atl.l 31,niaturt• Cam, '.; ::1 "" i D'"' .0.. WW. WII.SoN - . ''. "' (I 1 NIoN TA PERS-. , 0 1 11.. for sale II ...Y' 1 -.11 aAI ;,,,, .; KIDD kill. • ''' ' f 'III': .kl . IV .%1.1 .P . \ I'EN - Prom fi I --I cents --I `.... g rr -". i""'"'"' ' 0 "' ""'"'"'"""' Sr . 1 1n . i C12111 , 11A1.1.. -- - lIVRAATING A .II PRIM'! NTI NO PAPER "'•""1 . '7, - .''.: f PRICES LAD SALES OF STOCKS. I.l , ollrito . A- 11 111.1 i INS A Cll,. EXcIIAMIE (Vrnn rtf TFlrd awl iforlel >t7.11. rripi Pranrrlrunta r, bo 1. I . l..burgh ....I, .. ps., it. S.l Alin:Len/ cor• W.tio. 4n> in Phil.. ll.nk of .... . .... 3lrrr nn.l3lunsif, hank • I!lsrtk Forunt.n.' husk Itnak . . Al',ben,. mom., I•h,l ... , Slsnrniv‘hela ....... Ilatsl St. Brit!, .. . . N. , rtitsrn ..... IVlllianisistrt Rst.las Wrgern 1n.uranre......... • ... YU Ittovrewer I Ass.riatesl Flrs.nmn . • rLD.AP/I 0.1 , 4 - 14 Allsntls 11111 F. I PI, Ito P1.11',. rittsburch.Clorlos.ktit ..S1 EV 1,111 "1,011., 41i.... Pane's. CY•tttral Etwl Ohio & Ile.l Cleroland a 141.t.burgio 1,01 E.. 1 Ilnrfne Ka..ilwny FI.LI Erie (alai Elostei,,,,ltiJ Fayette ,level ttn. evert...me Pittsburgh k Harken 3.11ne) North American ..... ......... North Sktett. North %Seaters Iron fit, Itureka Pittaburpth it isle Royal. .... leautnn,... Miuittao !treat Western , IMualeas .... ilhtYrauritttelt .• • • Plecatanua Firc.Steel —,— bi ...olat f eather, tinny ..i12.11,1 adt, l'eabute. I.' b do Dry .s,bl, 4 .1., .1 , . I'carl,A. ll do .lo .10 yealml. —Notre n. 4 dollitlf.ens. I du Wut.l: nue/ landing trbm 4:: . girleg Deco l'Utpdfurgh : 1 n:Sold La le by fain I.S.k I All Dll IsEY ACO Ami , 81 , i7K— n, },,,, ~---f or- --T an, ,,,,,,,, 7 20 , sAL f I' h : ,S .ETRE--50 I.g, W ,, crude, A F. WILSON L . fur tilde by , ht , l. f. , .a. ,,, .>" J. WI lOON , I A K Int .S. l'O. • 4 BB LS COOPER'S W 1111 E G LUE---ior J. KIDD CO. I pApER If ANG I N 68-3 ,, b1 P.per Ilan g - at ,al, bit . . fu1.14 lb , ' .°U. bold "{ ' else lx."b"'"''`' rj ""' ..-1 ' 1.. ".1 TuYAKOmETERS—A full asnortment for sae 4144 , 05. /or sale b./ W. I'. 31A1lelIALL. fabl2 bb Mod et. sale hi' feblb J. KIDD *CO. • . 12 elleten IVert.rrn lo•uretn. , hop Vire 5t...1 .T A 'cTl , l) 111 Y—Notes nf the Western Banks, 3.n.11.41.ck Ulu Pit.tiurglV . , Tk i l,AT Y ~,, . , COMMERCIAL Pittsburgh Board of Trade. F.,1: F'EtIIttAILY rryVe. wn 1111.1 PITTSBMIGH BLA.RICET. I . lTTagtll.llll Th..mar.... hurin, wah. .Imeh and Ath.: Th.. s,:alho, val.Nrk an I I:—?ii-mart .if .an. indulifir than at the awl furtlifir (11.1 I,', and mil, a (*Tr small lab ,•rt fif , :in llu wharf in , aii•• hi-. Mbil• li I. as i rt. r•relp.. lwrn 111 , ,rnt, .0... I.* rurn at Ow nrl.r. ••7 ,1,1111 vdtli ; it , II:ERI nntr frt, rd . 30,ar at 1,. and of 4,43,3 at lIbt• ttrtuto. ~.tlt.3 It 1.1t13 ',II. in at 1164,1:L.3e*. tb LAltlt—ttalt, toi Itld•at 7 1 ,31.7 t,. at la qtaaltlt • ,13 !" , -f TI 7 ,br r3t311 T L1,011—.31.3,413 tarnt• ttt 31 1, , YEATll2:lol—Furth, a 1 3,1,0,11 lb PI II 11l Vltt IT•—. I 51.P1..• P In Are fnnu alorr el ran , cat,: In. $l. 11.1.. rvimplcat 1,11 ..11.1.1 411, Ntl. tl5 —The Sliming tr.apir Ilie 14ard en raturinl the :: 15,5 A1 , ,het , C.. ..% 4 uu.l 51,itjo Allegheny TRADE OF THE WABASH VALLEY. • the President's rati•foctory amd patriotic met her trn.le..lie:ll favl tothe „ rpr , pr i a t e r nmn ,i t t e r, oiler tn the 411.1 u in we revret , • , men ~. °lFrintnoer commensurate with it, importance Th• olonda, ,d ,r•mitl•••• • S. - MO by lb. and tile genera! interest belonging to it, without l,"w..totte •,•1,1•1111: 3•••Il • I 1,:o. from D..1,11k11.. any lengthen , ..l Dot, certain tlenator , Tern preferred making load and angry , peeclie.. and in so far to weaken the hand, of the Erne:Wire, in ti.t. moo, his praise worthy efforts to calm the public 'rid and rovide for the more rigid fulfilment T •walo r corn ..2., • p alna.,. .pna. 11 a. ",•, of the lava, under the circumstances of trial .and "trni. difficulty. which hare so Fluid en ly arisen. We have now reached the end of the penulti mate week of the session. Seven working day. remain, and 'luring that tame the Senate has to tottml II tlf I•'rl ~ I tr 1 I nit. trwra Pt.! Idttrott. •h il•I+. 1 n, r h in tt I•- rr•.rlll+. thrt r I ihntr. . . Ihr trtilt 14,4.4 1., the I . a.lTromt In thr n examine. aligost, motnre, dehote, and poor all " 1 ' 41 " " 10.01 " ff I the iiivrepriiitions for the ensiling year, not less. •lot.torn!. I, rot,. am w..-o fo.n, Ito. lath., and the rt•t th•• h> ricirree . llo 041111 fifty million, or. ...him,.no , . dr. N. time of those hills has been lonelier! in the Sedate. They have before them, or demanding isre is, I their earttert,attention, besides the cast mass of ~ ! , tolottiro” heloninng the oislinary legirlation of " ' "7" e wear , -objects ito the reduction of pootoge, • —nmunbtin Nit, weighing them tktnin, the Sea 1.A244 ,tv.. wilt i ov. I t s „ m o m , „r t h, ate will begin the tart week of the seitsion. with . •nrdebate on the slavery question! Well there is taterrapfiug the inexorable itntgrettil of the ha.; tite to, .4' 'AAA. thAi AIArAA A days. The fourth of March tuu,V crane; that is owes.. att.; thAr. I‘. A-Lll.lunerritil, cp.at L.I tnAwantil. 1,11.1tP,k. PORT Or PITTSBURGH. metal I.nrk. 1.. t r•• tlll/.. .th hut 15 , 1i.....,11..n4rtrk.0n. IS...hoar:l. n•stl.. r • i'l.h..r. E“:n1,011 I:TED .:I.t, 14‘..nmrf11.... i.e.T•tort, • •••• Mn, be , 111 , 7.• Oz.. S., Sattlll . 1111171. VINZI TRIF DAT I I }I 1...1 • •• I LL t. I IMPORTS BY RIVER. Al I.l.itrt ir LI 11.1. it , . la Iva Kin J aft etf.lllo I la A. r4k, t.i•,• Y. h.. 1.1,n 4\ ~ 14 hew, J A n0e1"... .1 o. 4 b 4. •r 4.1. I' 1....4-11 lc. I 1,11 ehe, J I , v • J. 4 tr.. 1.1" 11. , r,L4 14 ArA, 114.:.1, 11.... 0 00, brats•. II No sa• loun, uw. J . la lon. I .1. 1.000 I. I„ 41"I' MAR,IIAI.I. "s" „..r An,l Froos,A, d for nale It. E. SI:1.12410, P"" .1, BAYBERRY-2. hbls for side by t()PPE HAS-10 bldg for 2 ;110 hy It. I, VIAL gro, for sale by Irmo % 111 ,, E DE N ES—('rimed rimed:old solid , I,w o RN IN6 GOMIS— Bur,h -.0.1 I 43,0 tml•brd Alpacas, soul .412, it, I, of Mouritingi,A ' Are. 1.1 TI I .01 tRI, :2/ Jl.. I i ()ASUGAR-100 assort assur num fi.r INuIIAIIA 11. No 11 , 1 tl I • EESE-12.3 bxm, in store anti fur sub. by r 11 h klAIII , ICKI;Y Aco ru-I AIITNERSHIP—IIa bare thin day , u 7 Rul.ert 0 301 o.o° ASPI , E II V LE/411.Ti . . “Th BOATS— I aniteliarison ~0 01 JOHN WI . . l--anal ril l Y..rYI Jr .'" mmismi PITTSBURGH GAZETTE iCorrespOravUel ear the uwr Pittsburgh tissiitix•) Renewed and rontint,d exci!emen I on me Bastnn ,cl a n. Ranand R and Harlot. Taraficat —11,4r . a Tac;.• and Baying. painful state of feeling prevails here. The agitation of the slavery question is fairly renew ed. There seen. to lie elements bearing upon this unhappy controversy, which cannot he qui eted. The national mind is chi-eased upon it, and l much fear that evert, Are tending towards the terrible arguments of force and bloodshed. I mut perceive nn hope fur permanent settlement. The delmte upon the Promideuis IlleetAlge and proclamation on the Boston Fugitive Slave cane, Whirl. commenced yesterday morning, with many ryniptonin of reawakened eteitcluent and acrimony. Las continued through the whole of this dap. to the neglect of much important busi ness, mild leas adjourned at the clone of the sit ting. to Monday. I think upon the whole, the bine of the diseunnion was more conciliatory to. day than yesterday. But. I think there can be little doubt of thin, to wit, that the intention and the effect of the debate. is to excite , the pub lie mind, and to rekindle the fires of sectional hatred. the obviously true course. was to refer .f ,tre 1.4, comfort. which no perver.ity chn'tsko. ntray Yesterday. Mr. noniron. Democratic Senator from Ma.,nt.husett, l'or the remainder of thio term.. took his seat. .1n ohsolete organ of ilefouit party organization. turn, ep it, exclu sivenose at Mr. R. atol informs the world that the slice of the Senate received him very cidly. IMire,,ing that Ina .toil I have inn doubt, of the NUM., of the river and harbor appropriation bills in the Senate: in fact, I think from what I hare seen during the last two or three that it will he lost. The northern iota north western Democrats will be .qucezed into nTery tight place. It will be re membered. that this *as the identical ttnestion: on which lien. Cars am, prevented from declar ing his sentiments, on account of the 'Moise and contusion. - at Cleveland, in June, IN-Ir. But . now. he mulct fight or run away. It is supposTA ; that he will take water. The Southern wire I puller, have entered the game. shown their hand,-ied on: trumps, and warned their North ern confederate, to follow emit, or to throw up the earl,. In plainer words; they have applied the SCrelk, of party discipline, and they will.. most r.tn, ly enforce obedience. A great snort hus hcen made at this ;motion, to restore the old party line, hit eniy on the slavery question, ',but us uf the tariff. interned improvements, and every thing else, on :which the Democracy cf spumy Lit, heretofore taken a stand. If vote, :or the river and hatter. the ts.nithern faction. at. I that h . north weoterti lueotbery wolch [Lt. Inc lost.. lhhude, advocate; of the north - will be . opt to opporvi the pavtagar of the hill in :Leiveultte, until a decisive vote t.ll:lii have been taken in the Ileuve, the ,motion. I ¢mane to tttil4l:: tutu n., such vote I==llllMllll The House fir ta,, days lea,t, ha, lieu] engag ed i” avery aniudthe r ei witheat, aver the Liii making iii•prvpriatiarrxl,Vtliv fbrtitleatb, tent, of the United State:. I hove tad minutely evaninwl the queatiou, but I believe that the oppuneht% or the sy,trth are quite right in rd. nig to couhteminee any longer, the ituntense an mod cinCay required. upon the numerous rently work, of this comat. The for ihi• year, ,mail. unmoral:lg Ligninat . LI-4'50,000 last At near the whose or di!, afteroon's :0,- inon, Mr. Tuck. of N. , moved on substitute for thx. hilt, I.y placing rislOthinfo at the Llisposid of the Secretary of Woe, for the presertalion of the various works. It was earrieitin Committee - ayes 90, noes 15, and then the whole bill woo laid upon the 'Pending n motion to, rec ons id er this vote, the 11011,0 adj./in-Lied. It was quite in keeping with the cline:icier nod temper 9r Speaker Coblee chnirman of Ways and Means, that, exasperated at the probable 100... of the bill, he should turn upon Mr. buck, as the author of its defeat. and beratelnui in terms in dicative of Gad taste and Mariner., for free soil or abolition leanitags. Instantly, Ar. Tuck, trim La one of "the most - I nlet and gentlemanly Men in the Rouse. turned upon Bayley, and with in calm dignity, though with great severity, repelled the assault in the must effectual style. 1 lies, snit a assn come out of it personal encounter, which he had himself provoked, with L a comb more completely shaven Bum Bayley. Junli Wheeling Bridge Oise—President Fillmore on.l Lie nigninen”--Cenione e( the United Stairs. net<lisf P,nrilnania—drriod o f Central Atneriiwn ...I,yent—Thentricair in IrMituton--Sate 4 Sire. Madison's cdecto--Soesssri's Actor, and .Ih& Bust of Wadi nt.oton: A decision Rill probably he given, or at least determined upon, in reference to the motion for taking up and disposing of the Wheeling Bridge case at this term of the Court. The defendants hare filed exceptions to the report, which it is thought only respectful to hear; others ice there would be no reason for longer delay in issuing the decree for taking the bridge down or raisfpg it up. .ko F. of course to be supposed, the alum pro slavery men are beginning to pick flaws in Mr. Fillmore's conduct in reference to the fugitive slave disturbance in Boston. It is said that he ought to have dismissed the Mandial, tie. Deven::, before, and that it would be bat a tardy corrFe tion of misplaced 63 do it now. The Pres, ident will do whatever the facto wet w:trratit. An official estimate of the total populat,on o f the United State, i, - 2.. - ,,1 , 3k0Ari, wioch ;:,; 000 are 'Lin,. The ratio of repre,entallitt is I placed at The total number of inhnhi tante in l'enn , ylsania, according to mein, nett, 13,0topiete, aLsolute increase is g i ro . at iiii;ol4/11 since lh-lta the relative in crease is per cent. renn , ylranil will gnin one member of longrer,, and will have a coo...mi cro/Ide fraction for another. Sir lareolletLi, who line been residing fur seine tint° in London as a DlTlonlalle Agent for some of the Central Autericiut States, has arrived, here. lle will art at, Charge forgAie State of Si c:al.:Lgta for the present, and it is hoped that through him an arrangement truly be effected which will change the existing unsatisfactory condition of affairs between that countiy und the United States. Theatrical amusements, as well, indeed, as ail other gayeties, were never more successful than at this time in Washington. The new National Theatre, the spacious hall which was rebuilt on the occasion of Jenny find's coming here, is nightly filled by an brilliant, distinguished, and E=INE FROM WAJ3HIRGTON WASIIINGTON, Feb. 22. .rry of WAslimrroN, Feb. 2:1 18.11 VOLUME LXIV---NIIMBER 1177 fashionable audiences as can be collected at any the Slave States as to these luOtives, I tawny other point in the United States. The bright predicted precisely the cotmeOtenees . from such particular star of the company at this establish-' a one 15 this which bare taken place.. Clemens, matt in Miss Davenport, one of the most impres- of Alabama, said yesterday, that tapn an average rise and pleasing performers in tragedy and the not one negro escaped from tliatatinte into a free higher range of representation in comedy, now one in fire years, tmd yet he and Ids constitu upon our stage. Her engagements hare •been • ern, rode the full compliance with the law on several times extended. because the bones, large the p••., of the aorta an imlispensi i ble condition as it is, liasheen found incapable of admitting all thi rtimainiug it, the Union. *tow, that I desirous of attending on her benefit nights. She r,sert - rt Len derl“.ratian N most melancholy is well susmitted by Mr. Davenp o rt, her father, 1 sigulav .11abama ha, absolutely no inter- Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Fel2lo, and other, est in al, lea at till. Yet because she Secs its At the smaller theatre, the Adelphi, the cccen- operation •ii-ere..e, and disturbs tae citizens of tric English baronet, Sir Wm. Don, bui poorly the north she tip. its continued infliction. ,apftprtttl, is performing. I hare not seen him, ias the pric.• , Ler rotanituna iu the Union. ti but hear that he possesses a fund of versatile hu- I can only it .• a proof that she values the moor. Union but or hate, 11:e 11,rtkintensely. in the first of March, the personal effects of the late Mrs. Madison will be sold at auction.— Among: uton in an original portrait 'of Washing- too,. by Stuart, the our I believe, which has no long adorned the Senate Chamber, for I observe that it is taken down, and has been exposed for sonic time in the rotunda, with the ominous words "for sale" marked upon it, There will also be sold several other pictures of interest and value es mementoes of the earlier history of the Union. While referring to these specimens of art. I am reminded to speak of a remarkably faithful copy of Ilondon's head and foist of Wash ington, from a coat taken from theliving face, which is now temporarily deposited 'in the libra ry of the capitol. The copy in in bronze, and was taken by Clark Mills, Esq.. of New York, an artist whose genius is destined to place him on the list of American sculptors and statunries.— The bust must froMnecessitY he correct if the ori ginal was, which, being a cast from the living face, could not be otherwise. unless by the inten tion of the artist. but it hears the impress of fidelity in every line, and in the( whole contour, and in looking upon it, every intelligent person nt once feels that he has before him the exact itooge of the father of his country. Mr. Mills is better known to the country as the artist who ie engaged open the great work of the the equestrian bronze statue of Jackson. lle • has completed the planter model of that most responsible and haturdous undertaking, and it is one of the things which no visitor nt Washington should leave without seeing. He is now employed in preparing the materials for the canting, which it the moat delicate and doubtful part of the work. If he oucceellm in bin design, it will secure to him a name as coloring aa the greatest of his prede ceesors is title art in any age or clime of the IVASIIINOTON, Feb. 21 The Dad bfficren loge and Stanleg—Slarcry dis rosso:n in the Smote--Old Federalism deft-rled and Denuocratis humbug exposed—Rh:l! and Chat., it: conjonshon—Gloonry reflection:, The quarrel so gratuitously and wantonly pro voked by Inge of Alabama, with 31r.,Stariley of North Carolina, has resulted in a duel. It took place somewhere in this vicinity to day, but where exactly I Lave not learned. The weapons were pistols, the distance twelve paces. One shot was fired by each without effect, and then the challenger Inge, expressed himself 'satified. It wasp foolish and miserable affair.' from the beginning, and Mr. Stanley would have retained a higher position, it seems to me, in refusing to go out iu answer to the demand of such an ad versary. The friends of Mr. Stanley were lion. Wm.Tost Johnson, of Md., and Mr. .k.she of N. C. Jefferson Davi,' of the Senate and one or t.D", , others acted as seconds for Inge. It is truly fortunate that the affair had not n more gloomy termination. The Senate continued the debate on the fugi tive slave law today, and I believe failea to concluded the discussion. Mr. llhon of South Carolina, made his debut in a formal speech, in hich asregards constitutional questium , . lie tok nearly the identical views of Me. Chase, the Fore Soil Senator. Mr. Rhett concluded as the re sult of all hie reflections - on the subject that Con gress transcended its powers when it passed the fugitive slave law act: find that the law would not Le executed. li e considered that when oat State tiolutrd the engagement it bait made to the other, is, respect. their federal rights, it gave Congress no power to interfere, but woo only b.• he taken us an indication that that state did nor wish to remain any longer in the Union. Thus Le appeared to admit that Soittla Carolina viola. ted the ConstitutiLm every. las by the imprison ment. without charge of crime of free eitizene et . other States, hut it was nut for the general government to assume the protection of those mew And thus it was with NI aisachwitt,, Penn sylv 0015, awl Nor i orkt if they repudiated their ol.iigations to restore fugitivet: front slavery, it mutt he taken as an intimatam that they were tire.' of the Union. and particularly of the con= 'lemon auk the Slave Stunte. It was not for , the auuth 011 , 2 tamed for the means of compel tho.e Szatt, to do their auty. Ile west on to ,Lei elope his doctrine of State right, so cleat ly as, to -linty beyond any question at all that I he considered the federal constitution a mere tomporary agreement which might be broken up I to-morrow with out, ally broach of faith by any i of the-parties to the arrangement. If the slaves ,eoultilnly be restored by military coercion, he Ilia not want them restored. Disunion the only alternative was far preferable. Now extraordi nary :to it May there were substantially the sonic views presented by. Mr. Chase, who main tains that the State Governments are all and ev ery thing, the Federal Government nothing. In fact Rhett recognized the full effects of his no- Gotta, and said that he expected to see hiniself posted in half the papers as an nbOlitiOnif - Nun here we see illustrated that pernicious her esey which the Democrats of Jefferson's day, Jef ferson himself as their chief, inculcated against the sounder but , `less alluring political philosophy of John Adonis, John Jay, Alexandre Hamil ton and Balm King., The Democrats, who first ' began to make head ...early as Washington's second administration, and by the way, were then arrayed in the bitterest opposition to that great man,,the Deinocrats preached the doctrine of State•sovereignty, and warned their follower* of the dangers of consolidation as the only one to dread. They probably would not have pre vailed but for the aid of Aaron Burr. These loose democratic theories prevailed until the first trial came between the strength of the Union. and the rebellion of a State, and then Gen. Jackson and hie democratic supporters immediately fell back upon the old federal doctrine, and Jackson'A pro- clemation'ogainat the treason of South Carolina, 31 . 0;3 as orthodox a federal document as was ev- I Cr written.- 10 is well known to have been from the brilliant' Will eloquent pen of Edward Living start, a great delnocrat in peaceable times, but a blue light Federalist when the storm came. And I thus was the Butumery of State rights put4own twenty yeasta r , ,, o, by the federal speech of Dau , iel Webstei,Mad the Federal Measures and pro chtmation of Andrew Jackson and Edward Liv ingston. But the whole thing is a mistake. There is but one iiuvreiguty in the United States; it in that of the American nation, represented by the con stitution nod government of the Union. In that ! resides the right to pass fugitive slave laws and coercion bills Is applicable at the North as the South. lint the question of right and power one, and that of justice and expediency is owdh er. • The fugitive shire law is one.of those winch , Congress bad an undoubted right to totro; but which, being diametrically opposed to the moral sentiment nod the prejudices of the great hotly ; of the people of that part of the country whcreio i evens intended to operate, it ass impolitic and unwise to pare. Honest John Porte was quite t l i right this afternoon when, with a sincere ferver, he besought the advocates of rough measures not to resort to means which would stamp this us severe military government. Lot us try the peo ple awhile longer and if public opinion does not -mite round to the present levee let us repeal or amend it. I should he doubtful of the result of 1, an appeal to arms to confine slivery within any given limits. I should have none st nil of the attempt to-enforce by the like means ile claims among freemen. Your readers will bear me witness, that while I called for a law that - would fulfil our duty to Six just hail in the Sen to (:.e I•,,i•ert the futirre sadly. I f MMSE try (ruin ••1' ott!the southern side can Its ...tutted i t the potty i tumults of n score of blacks in ni- a t could be.expect-1 . ed from the Orrlirrttl, of :,me oil the warst,re sults of coliisiong between •011thrril slave hunters and the people who protect ,fugitive slaves, net in the commercial cities, but in the western re serve of Ohio. in western New in the ru ral district. of NCI . ; F.nt7hltidr . To put the gar. tion is enough: I need Ortt ' ZllliKer ti.. But . I may soy that n collision, attended with bloodshed and the loss of life is what the southern disunionists are'praying and waiting for. The House to ,flay fully confirmed the defeat of the fugitive hill, refusing to receive the sole lasing it om the table, by nn immense Msinrity . Thus results that question. The day -has been employed in debating and acting upon the gener al appropriation hill: It tans necessary found to off all debate, even that under the fire minute rule. The bill will be disposed of by to morrow. Jr .irs. FROM NEW YORK. 11=1111 EINEM . This city ha rarely witnessed a more - ordeal celebration than that of ye-terday,. which was briefly alluded to in my last_ After the conclu sion of the parade mail oration, the •.Union Safe ty Committee: together 'il-i - th some five or nix hundred citizens, eat down to a sumptuous din ner at Nitdo's ~..pa6nll.l caisson. Mayor Kings land presided, and Robert C. Wetmore, -,E,.p. officiated as Vice Pre-ideal. Among the invited guests were Senator Foote, of Mississippi, the lion. Edward Everett, of Massachusetts, Chan cell4 Walworth, Brigadier General Whiting, .Major Morgan, of the British Army. Rev ' Dm. Spring .sad Cox, and_a good many othe not known to me, 'including several of fi cers the United States Army and Navy. Speeche were delivered on the occasion by Hiram Ketchum and and G. W. Gerard, 1',10., of this city, Senator Foote, Hon. Mr. Everett, Rev. Dr. Cox, and Mr. Laydon, Mayor of Mobil's. Mr. Everett*, speech elicited o great deal of praise from all Parties,' from its ebajoent and patriotic tone; He dress a picture ot the past history and p gm, of the L ailed Suites. and COntraged die position which the doluary would occupy, in ease of dis solution-of the manfederaey: but added this there woo no danger of sub a calamity whP, the country possesses 01.11 Men as Clay. We inter, Foote, Cane, and others, t, Ito threw them elves into the breach, and conjointly fcmglit a: ainm disunion until it was crashed. the United. mer- Mans were entertain,' with a 'highly pa riotic oration by 12• Laid C Whit., Esq., a mew er of the order, nud out applause 'ea;bal forth w a se rf The stage was appropt'ately arrayed* with nags. wreath, banners, kt . nut by the side of the :Teal:, was a Tem le • of Liberty. in which a as a young girl of 1G yt ita of age, attired as the Gotidesa 4 ut Liberty. " lu the evening, the City Ilan was- brilinntly illuminated. 0,, the esphanade in front, was a magnificent transparency, representing th "Fa ther of his couutxy. — Transparencies exit biting the name, anal planns .it,wint, the princip c bat tles were four", luring be ilevolutionnr . a.• War, were talso'displar., .1 ',en tai l tnao of the bu Wing, and n magnitiet rat di-pins erne, aortas toe', Once about 'sk...,rl t: :her was most pro . patioua for the al,rie, anal, and everpthing passed off with era :it r•.;:f. The steamer i:her,4.eu chi% ea here Intl erea in; from (hagre, with $54:41,000 ‘l,l. ced "ne berAre fifteen i.a..ger, The ;hie,. which arliveti berricat iU, a t gold. The tiewil Arum the lee e.aticipated by the rival of the A tunn nattiol ;atone: Shearer. a passenger by Lite Telettrur.o team ilt.,fres. wan taken into cueuely,ri,boi a fellow lm want nantekl I i • tr•i,htto in California so Th.. t hut. haind courted t;•l in u t.ttrit so t•••,,,,r, which vn , o,ll,ldt:red vs 11;., gulfs, anti . . Lc was aceorttegly ememeed “amiaatien. Yesterday Laer,Meg .1.1 farmer named Mc- Cormack. from the •• 1 beet. Memdain :State," vas -taken and done ;nr - count of fp:v . lll,Z dollar,, by a Ivona: .;: . -bad repute. An old man, uflivar.i4 uf -eventy years of calling himself Dr. lnolle, - Arnold, ray taken enstOdy b,t111;11.1. 0, ot attempting to abduct a little lrl . ohlyo4 trtoon years of ago her residence, In street, lon tho purpo, of ronvevint; 1: , ,e of ill Inc... The ald hm . l. U.: up for examination. Although this aluter has lest one of the mild est experienced in this latitude tar many yea,. our ice companies hate managed to secure good crop for L.'S season.. The crop of Cronin ice now housed lit stated to he 140,000 tons.— The parties concerned in ens enterprise . intend transporting it to this city by the Harlem and the it'irplus. if any, will toe sent to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Syr.grsror. TI/E GOLD REGION or New C. ite,ati.a.—ln the adjoining provinces, in the Nthious of Panama, and Republic of Now Grenada, the attention of Americans has been k.te!y called to the richness of the gold .3 plation mat. On the 15th of this month, Orson Anterieln, namely. Messr, Andrew F. J. Phelan. S. it. F,:iirooa, Chas. ill con, Peter Johnson, A_ J. Johnson, Louis &lade! and John Grives, etabark,l Imr: to go to Charambria, then to up the river San. joint some miles to Novint. the chief town of the, pro vince. They went well. recommended to the Governor by Senor Florentine Gonzales, a gen tlemen well and favorably known by all the .Imerican residents here. The sand.: of all the livers of Choc°, we are informed, are auriferous. and gulches hate been been found equally rich with those in. California. The piegines mach the gold sand from all the bunks of rivers L'Atrato and San Juan, and di, very hove • brought from the beds of the rivers large piece; of gold of many pounds weight.— They commonly wash from half an ounce to on ounc9 in bull a day; they occasionally find pie ces or grains of gold or•s poimil weight, and sometimes more. The provinces of AntiOquis and Choco hove population together of &thud '.:2%1100, and their mines, although badly and urskilftilly worked. produce annually $4,000.t.00 ,to All the Grenadian doubloons that we see in oir culation here are made from the products of the-e mines. The negroes ate, like .their race. a little lazy, the most industrious not working morn than two or three day, per week. Were the work properly conducted, there is - no doubt but they would produce front • 515,000,000 to *2 0 .000,000 per annum.' The Grenadian Legh,lature boo been moat !:L -eval on the subject or tomes. They _grant to the discoverer of a mine, whether on Government land or on the land ,of individual,. the perfe;:t property of it. Ther. ore Ind eltilva . gold or platium and bu.t;gnerT , not.al, , n4md in 1.1. n country me nNeinfit Ml:anr7 .Inty, and all tones or eontribut.ons for two-..ty years: there is beside in Sew Granada; a prrfnct liberty to w,s ship not--in any Ray the parties please. Up the Atlantic 0,0 may et;:i.ter Choco nod . ra , nllc. •a•lt. 1,3 the ;ignition !t side 131 , tALt , I.b.t.;e 0 5 mt I.on I>:r a\ et - s[l,l , an 51,,A, ~ostk,r, t amt r. , f,.7:0N.--11. in ttnttt:thl.tt.; sttrtle meta amid "It; Actt.t.ttpc thc remirt the age 4i.tl ttt• t,tt prorcutertt. lb.; Sitracter . atts met with tittetittrtt sttee;lttra C: 3 .1 „r t.t•rwrinnte httitlft,t, 11,, y. 4 - fiechtims to he rtt - rner: trt morLally, we tsar. grieto,tl itttlet•.a. t r his prorcAter of Free Etitie.tl.t,tl Ilic 1. /ital.; Ito •. Dr. nyentoU.:lnti . . - . . I=IMMM!IMM . ••Edol:atrti, , . their edi] rr cre:.,e drunkue,, a'adl , :; , 10P. 1. , about and Mily we ~11! you pay for 141121 rioter (11•01.1 t,.. M 1 pru,L.er . p . , • it. Peter to in.v poalindurdee and iw Built upon a candy to.uplunou It etnnot and if . It be permitted to I.:, go ou and it contra to a foal great will be the idal of , lle cpncludes a aorneodukt long communication . bj , ,..egnetting the Editor "to insert it in - a:zonspieriousf.lioe his wide serQtdated paper." ' 1 1161. :, -
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