• t . From illackwo.r. Ji..9 ,,, i ,,, . !let none hut its muster mount it, and would gal- MATTER., AT Ilaeouthre--titir correopon- speedy unpopularity of every government . ; Attention! . ! pOTATOES - 1 00 bbls. prime Neshannock; lIIINGSMVSSI =TART SKETCHES. lop for who e days together without rest, or foal. dent's letters from some cause unknown; h. i tablithed in Erotica for thirty-five . e ears. The 1 je,, t . r ., ~,,,,,, , „‘„,, ninny Malted to the l - 8 - p„,,.. s . NAtiol Asyenthly j.: fast hero Ming di.credited, plain. onvaru A ndied ‘lntement of John Wan. above, cored feto . 2N kkr il. Red; - _because the people . loek t; T WOOl. a SON. or drink_ t swam the Theism thrice tann i ng , and suddenly cease d their visits. We make up the6l Water and CZ SO ear Pl., Cl/SCI.I1IlErl.) i watched i master's sleep like the most faithful : best abstract of the news we can from We Ila `, • I TUE 120BLIElt CAPTAIN. neigh nowhen dafiger approached. r remedy! If L Louis it an vain for some of so aat resa., hy the me. of the Ilmactarn. a Napoleon should he placed In ' ea°. ... ~ , ~, , ,,c , ~,,,, I ),.,.. i .„.,, road , .. 0 1,1 I Fr - the Honorable the Judges t,f the Penn I 'dog, • • ' \ George took Lis c g in his arms, carried her , Till Intern the evening they rode en across 1 th e ristiurg and Philadelphia papers. Our hist dates taco t o eace with tia. pe o pl e h • • 1 i sour Natl.. of Petroleum. IL 4 tirneral quarter Selaione of the Pears. in and fur Lc Will i ll turn oo ' '` e "" "- " ' ".; n."; "' 1 the County of Allegheny. po p tite tr t, 1.„ dug 3 grave at , the foot of a ; endless heath- No nth was there, nor visible were m the 2lst, and contained-the p ro ,ding., down eh,. 6, rest ' reverwee 'ewe , ' me it year.nco last Pet-ember. and lined I The petition of Geo. 11. Bell, of the Fourth Want, of thr stunted f Fri& last Nothin wus poplar ands laid her in it.' Tle lacked the I landmark; only art intervals n patch of e ; 0 Y • - g done on Saturday, In regard e• this crest European attest' an, i , ot alt hope. of getting yell, as I had taken the Write of 1 City of Patehurgh, in the ,ounty a r r a.„, a ,, r ,-tynti, ,s ot plan. wittn,ut any twnent l.ll-11/1,(10/11 • r/.11 Thll your ntithoter P. de4irona of lo•••pror a nth tortre.ge to throw clods. upon her pule and beau- i noperla, and uow and then 3 but, whence Mai - I the 2•_td , ascent reading the farewell Inhere, of there are bur i rues: lie house or to in hi* h _..u.e, eu/4W in the Fourth Awful 1...0y 1., the Petroleunt I onnAed op. dtenm Ward-that he ha:provided Ilimarlf with in f, tiful conntenanie, but he plucked leaves and ceeded the coarse bark of if or a sheep pen ' waslungton. in the iiresenee of both the Louses, .I . lte .1h ,, dtc... , , , woo s-ert shat t o uching pee- :,./. tow ./( a. ntsvleuni.o herd nd,Conce rescmt.ltno ten,- the convenience and accommodation of travellersaml oar.- , twig§ from the hushes, laid, them thickly over vacant until nightfall. There were fens over- the 1101•Cruor fin d bememberse I e"Y ' 'I;" "'"" I; t 4 Oh' l''' el'''''''' -' ; '''ke tt'''. '"'"."'"" ,anon ' '''''Mns” ,, fr''''''' lL 'l! :. "' er to " tle. th rato n lsr.7l ' tY.l u i r''''' th ''''''' b re "x?i her, raid then covered all with the black earth. ! grown with reeds and ruthrs , , and swarming i h Wt- 1 , • of tit :leen- Th ,.. 0,,,t ) rept.,,,o;•ed ;;; Spain 1,, t h e cn.t b,„. ; one to ti.o so. and nolel) for the P0n... , outo---ere w- I ~,...r, a,... . P c `P'll"t°l''''''' end ' when the arave was filed in, and whilst bo wan 1 white herons: and vast tracts of moor. grazed , five Government. lic ornor-. the Marqui- de Viddexamo, e nd D„ mu:" he suftermg may he German...l You are at 111ty to n • Now ontl_f - --•--- ;aloha; Wt. eennteato. tam :mold yawn of Irn.burgli, amonthiag the green moss ever the mound, an- , nail trampled by every sort. of caul , . ,On Monday, the edth, the most of the day in "'-' 0 1 Orte-" 'l " c. o '' ' ' ' '' ' t '0 r"." ~ . teas; .. m.ol.ted here thirt,three ) ow.. 51 / ' , sales.. at garish lora his heart: but, instead of soothing tears I tit., on toe far tinny.. the travellers,. caught , both h 0,,...." ~.,,, ...,40„1 ~iii. ih, pr,,,,,,,,,i.. Pte r, ,a • 5,,,a,.... who ndlnil the eaten" and th , unte. 3. on second .ve.' l MIS WATT ties fi re of hell gleamed in Lis oyes. ~,, , right of a `steeple; Or of . dark ma. of Teed, enartinty of th , .Lil. but think it r shout rem,- Po , .acto.n. tel.ruart . 51, 1•<,1 - and reference of petitions. I h ' Then be took out his knife, to cut his child's I coaxed by toil and cure from the ungrateful sou- • . alt„. emote, „Mr .1; m,....,.. rh,,.,... ‘!„,,, no d ~, ~,,,.,,, 0 ~ , Crahh. of Philatlelrfhin. offered the following res the Atsenthly belLing, to rtes 1 '''''. b' K.."" ' Ma':"il' 14" wow" '''''''' E. E 101111.• Oti the bark of the tree. which was to be , dy soil. 1 s,ners. :.1 Wo/al atrelo.. II A. Fahne.tock A Co. eon,. her living monument. Blot when the letters ; At last night fell .all oround grew grey, and , °lotion; , The esr-•: , o, who ~ire gee, onaarned llt ~,1 and Front street.: li SI tJerrf• It A FdllottsJA , A l l`k . wero completed, there stood, , LS'Lae ' I bl Iv 1 . , It till the oldhorse-herd kept stea- , engrave, - niaw: the evil and pendel them.. to tind a 1e1ui.1...... and 11 P ~lywarts. Allegheny, et.,, by the one own hind Davit. For he thought . longer of ! 'lily on hid way. • I° the remot e d fires tied - an act -I • • •k : r""'IY T" 'l"' ..1"-' 3'6 ng tb' ' ' '"n' c""`" ' nn"nrr. s. M KIER, to out it rue a general system of hank - • • • t Lis dateeliter, but of her murderer. Anti more glimmer was seen, right and left fl ame t h e .n . 1 ~ . . • - l fide2.s,llw - T Canal Ratio . .0.. Pittsburgh , rata, ial mgmte aunorwiere. lade.. - i g, bee on „tato stocks,' be roMtnittetl to 11, terribly significant than n thousand curses and of the Shepherd;i. The Reforn. who rail lor liCht on the . sub the n eteoe committee on the Judiciary, which committee to • European Agency. * ,,,,, s a vehgeanet , was that halite. graven in that "Yonder is Rosa Sander," said. , .ter and for vigor.- action These all have ~, 111 , molested t it i 'the ' " hour and place k. . tin- to the distant fight. •there we =Call , t . .o r -port Wet ler prunand. tri r .,,,,,„ 1,,1, , , , 1.,, ,. ~, .., ,I. ).„.I and , I IT . I pout it, , The 4oly.onber Inuhul• visit/J. the principal Mier of ' the nail hill do not contliet with the twenty-first T bi ... • i • a ' . • ' ' nn ' .. re' • ttrcat Brani, ira ..... . and German> . during the month. , of fleorge rose front the ground, anal wandered I tee hint-I • . par, wraith tle roditicTil mononosts of h e .‘,, section of the first article of the ConstitutioeAra. May, and June next. fearing tettsbunth on Stare" forth ita. the sanest. me had waiked nume dis- I All Lither hour brought them to t pine, , , .. , , all grade from apish„ l Chevalier, 1311inqui, and i they drew near, the hotaes t hat s"o"ap round the °I this lemmeoweelth• utb. wet will he plensca tO attend to nut agrucha of cMc "lcei wile. a lougingdesire mune over hint once i Fa. her to Leroux. Mane. and Cousiderune- ouch. , elearscter which May he rounded to hie care. . l' re eel sloal aloud: and the limn,. or three filen The y ttas and nays were c.illed upon the ;slop- Am.); them may Ire found phtlo.ol;hery, rilll • - ' more to gaze up. his daughter's grave. He e h itt. I mu. 41ttrul, JOHN LE DAVIS. Junto:J to neck it hut fire trees were all alike - in :wear rihad , Their attitude was one of watch- 1 ti. of t ie resolution. and resulWd as follows .. lot. niatejounotiitorians, I,h;Lianateri„„.,, ~,,, ,_ : •_ ' twee . fen mai . W. - no-Say all who ever u,......1 O'llll 11. , sought the one beneath which his child 1 fulness and determination. _ caitionista no-oevernment men w " l liar whistle from the lips of the old Bet- I hens-Messrs Bailey, Buokalew, ( rant,. t on , . , ~ .. . ... , omen n right, Wham., Vermito, , Bead the following letter trout an lay intriell. and :it last niaslo overtook Lion in the I A Pee . . 113.. delting . ognel, null that legion of Indf-rraxy a ;env .. I yar warned them of We approach of friends. intth Fern. Forsyth, Fred, Fulton lit. Bin ~ etn• Il• • • .. • ' • philatithrupt-ts Who, in every tanner • h filiOnelfouteniullueo N. Y . Feb. X. 47. ',Ty hearts Lice, rarest. Still he neilLed on. )• Ittlee whither and wherefore he knew not The wood One of the three trieli art the fire wa Stile rot, . g. .... .. . , t i„,,,,,,,,1,,„, ~, the „,kiet,..,e scary' m i n, ,, i ,,, oi v J Kidd a co-at hen,asur swot a. hen. 1 but nod Sandor grew thicker, and the night darker: the birds, her 'th ief Re ' . - ' „ -., elulenber Packer emitter-on `Ulmer mid Nett- ' - - ilium Sarak,r-1 • 4. I s; • at . eating reform. . "' • ~..m1 end he left but aPa dozen of crLane l e Vertnifuge .nd I Bud it ts ening ml nry C.a. said Ulna far It h. Kt.. What bri ra ng you led Rosa . ays--,.t ssrs Brooks. t'arothers, 1 1 ar.olt. I „h o lt , saarthl at kis footstepa, flew .creaming from " not resume to prOnolltiee on the .•••••en- en e. 0.1 ..ati•Ylartion. and lin, tin.yrd to Gr yuat•wlast the •,, , Frick, Hasten, Hoge. Jones Lawrence, NlaNtur• • ; ; r , their p erch.. At last he stumbltel over a tree ••Your pa oil!' 'al George; and, Ipring , e 1 .. • ItaL mer•ls o• tee -0 Partin , r. tact eta liqica. mine: want.. end we have got n endue. and 1 ;lowa wlab IW ' lk I' from his steaming horse, he banded a sealed' trio, Myers, Savory, .1111 , a er- _ root end fell why should he get up againl' As taken'throughout the country ate wanted. All o , rta oot e i h., out 0. &nen left When tour aloht well there as anywhere. Ile let his weary head packet . to his itnerrogator . "Read land re - ' This we look upon us a stab at the free banking j parties will then be able to Jr. rule upon satisfac- a here, I think ho told me sans pls., to cwt If 1 should fink upon the mound, whispered a •egood night'. juice : "• bill, and otniniens of its fate, and it. will be seen , terY data . , :s not more, but if lir did, 1 have 6/rontten. trill sou nave Ur 111 "Lid, and fell asleep• and dreamed of burnt The robber turned to the firelieht, and unfold- Without enteripg into the party ton iderationa i „,. ad., Lite troonataL to order for me oil down more on the receipt that two Whig Senatorefrom Phdodelphia city are PETER FRYER 1 town Ind scenes of slaughter cel the document, which quivered f in his hand as ' ' which make this "inn tio , lame of contention, , tor... Jet, J KIDD, CC. T.•, - ards mithilgh the neighing of a horse roars- he read it. One tear and then anmher fell upon found among its enemies _ This is not the first i will i mie such fact.; ns relate ill the tensi o n , ' teliguid eoo. Ii• No 01 W.. 1 et r.:l h,,, from biaresrica, slumbers. Near nt hand the paper : o.wig he bent his knees , and turned lan. deeply lmportsot in the Western port of the . among the people of the idea o f ~.....„„t i „„ _ 1 _. 1,, saw a toddle horse, snorting and pawing the his glistening eyes to heaven. '•Nly lean t and my State, which has been defeated by the , same ' Before the revolution, there was trot a single me- $ Foreign and American - Hardware. genial Behind 'BOILIe bushes he heard a aro- God:"ete exeMimed,hialutterance chok by sobs. Whig city members-Nlessrs. Cribb ..•I Slut- clon'e's association in Paris. At prevent, there LOGAN, WILSON &CO in "rata's plaintive roue, and the harsher voice of a efor sixteen years I have been hunted likes wild .. ,_are tillOtit tiro litmilrml and filly, or which 3 , .), are 1 -, thias 'these gentlemen's ideas seem 9. Wholly man mingled at intervals with the prattle of a Veast, but Thou vouchsafest to me to' be once , bather. 4 1./i • hatter, ii id bakers. :5 ut pottier% 1 No. 129 Wood Street, Chill). 1110 re a roan!" bound up within the limits of Philadelphia. that -I of tailors, :iii of cooks, and the rest are ilivt 1105 E Nutt Is Krone T i, , a .,,.. was a short spare figure, with dash, .;.• lie turned to his companions - To horse - lit is t i e hem the whole State - ell the rest are tinted anong the other mutual oecupittion., . A 0 roll and complete vthek of rola:NA' .4.17 , A M ERICA. log /dark eyes, long mustaches banging dews e cried; "let the troop assemble. - , "outsde barbarians "If the II hags of Peiludel. list of 216 is given in ore of the popt•rs, but it is HARI)WARE, over his mouth, and black hair s t re amin g on his They sprang to their horses, and soon npoil all ~, , \ twat, nONVerer vannOt send men of more enlarged and liberal : d ' 1 h au min sto the Leg, .phase , tey must incomplete .'among the printing estalilivhmentv 1 ;;d"a"da Cit. the epring trvle , amt widen they are mepand shoulder_. Energy Wali the characteristic of Ids s des the signal whistle was beard. In ten min- ° . conducted on the principle of association are those • t• otat to larliese,.. 01 llin - as Old wilt eontare eaeu-u entre. _ fel.torts, and "hit sinews of his frame were like u as, a hundred and eighty men. well mounted of 1. , Steel. and La I'r,s'o ,in Millen each itork- a. -'''''''' "'" any "' we cords of Steel. , ~. . lead armed, mustered ro.LI the fu'e not complain if they find the Whigs of the West. mama has a share in the profits over and nia.t e hr.. t Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. •In his armshe held n. child, three or four years I "Friends fuel comrades," cried Sander. - that in self defence, retaliating at a time when it may' . wegr., 1 and the. Mariano( Thrums. A bout on, [ - I SCOURAGE HOME INSTITU'INONS. old. The child called him father, and clasped Which we have so long desired has cootie to Ira. be seriously felt. The whole West. and mine of hundred of these societies nee highly prospenms, ii . . 4 ,4 "Moe No. 41 Water 'tool. In the warehouse or CII bite tiffectlonately with its little halals. A wo- `Pe are no longer copper-our country pardons, i the interior, Inte petitiontsl most elienestly for h fifty a, ° wtdl , noel the ffther s are either . ' A t n, liens., Pre4l.lent A. W Matta eel,. man was also there, Fobbing passionately, and Ile It is granted us to atone our crimes by an jbarely keeping up, doing, 1.a.11). , too resent to , aria 0414.01 11.111.1 e 11k1V11/iIV/11u111/1111, sil . l.l ' irlTlMll4l,.. ,system of free hankies founded on State stuck- wiping the them from her eyes .- ' , honorable death. Is there one among you who slues , • p,,,,• ...nr•ince .4 - their r prospects to n. n. and in [rattail, vea.....14, A. Ali ample guaranty for the ability aud integrity a tti "Canst thou pray, my son!" said the man, 1 plot repent his poet life, and rejoice to be allowed I e eYetem which i' w o ekiog edmireltle ill New tosntotieu. ettonlisl in the character art the Dime., seating the child upon his knee.. ' Ito end it in honor?" York and Itido, and which has just Leon adopted . f•Lei chili, IN So r el C troll, A.•-The I hail,- 4,, t.' , ' LLfie ' i l t ; o•% . no7sa n. ani l trVe r t ' s r li b trol ' e l n in7 l 'lnnlieni'r!.! ' "Surely hoc.," the • woman answered: - -morn- 1 ••Not one:" was the nrianimous shout I almost untininitiusly try the Deinoeratie Lerida- boll inteurito • tog and evening he repeats his prayer ; - Will you follow me to the battle' ton Mercury has the ealowitra. iu reference to plillritoßt. -A' Co 11i..., Wm Bsgal ye ,Wm Latimer. ttre a Illinois and which h, greatly needed in ' 1 Jr. kialler Ilrfant. llmth li Kin. Edward Ileac:to. l ' • ' the late eleotiM for the Sent h Carol,. Norte •'Grow up a good Eton, my, son-net such • ••Everywhere 'To death!- " J yhn Uswortli. t• Ilarlwugh. SM. Rior. ap3o.tf . , Pennsylvania, to bring home and beep bottle our 1 . ,, ,,,,..., a one 59 thy father. In anotheryor put him to I , “Strear it." if 1 0PARTNERSHIP - We have associated school, that hooray learn something good." , The vow was brief. • - We joyfully ~,a. to I ca p ital. which can be usefully touplorl iu Jr-de- lb ,, ~„,,,,,,,,,„„ ,„,.,...,,,, ~,. IC ~„,,,,,b,,._.. •1. ...I with ii Tllollr/011 Ilmt. late C.lner of the Farmers "That will I, though it ahouldcost me my last ehed our blood for our fatherland:" , velem. our ithbounded natural resources -and Pete.ii: Ilatiß who will are ht. peranal the t be olual to loath 11.,t,.... ~f th.• Lee,lature of ,,,,„,„,.„, Th,, ft.) , „,. ,;„., tn . r „,,„., ~ &Tin:" I llAdd," sail George to 1105.1, ••and, to gave no :yet Whig members fmni the cite are found th„,, we t h,,,e we ~,,. ~„,te sa es t i; ~,,,m,y, 1.5 7' PP, a WILKINS a of C "And take him for hence! When be is older, quarter!" never teli him what his father woo. Conceal my -- I among its Leufdee Mitt Jilint. opponen t .. are , distinctly and unalterably, Inc SECESSION 'EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE The next business before the Senate, was the l and withdrawal ot the :state of South Carolina Or name from him; never let him know that he is i o ne from the Union Or in other words "bey i er la - i,„,. a' Co the son of Rosa Sander the rober' bill relative to the repeal of all.laws exempting , • , ' - are men woo. as . aid froov, from the country 1 A• WILK/Al-0 Ur. VV., "Ask thy father, child, when be will again certain property from taxation This is the bill t„ ,,, , 1 to ha 3 „ tet ., , , ,t3 _, ~,,,,, r ,,, , ,,h, 11 1 1 'het , I Corner of Third and Market sta. Pittstigh visit toe " to tat certain property now exempt, a question mole up their minds that the Federal Govern• - . Dorneshr and /sloe n Exchange Bank Votes which we have already freely discussed Mr :meat is a cured bid Nunn!, libieli i l k high I S uers,Vold,". Bouglg. Sold 4. Emhunged Cribb offered an finiendMenf °tempting church , tin , to get nil in ' Tliece mon g,. for secession , 101, till, State alone. 11,0111, there can toe no other A TUC property from taxation . Cilia VMS disagreeu to , ceessif. thanhy the ate , av ici lb, aa wooer • •• EXCIIeNGE AND T RANKING HOUSE ',- , by the following vote sigaities. and 1,,,a05e the witlelraw LI from thel or Ye39-Nlessre.. Carothers, Crabb, and saver' Union will tl us. in tarn ,race of the net, be W3ll. A. HILL & CO, Iftmer 11,.. h Lnet,oti of the _aptuts , all•hmit:: - . and No. 64 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. g i, ..L, ~, ~ . •ion the Lame basis mid ,upport of ~. ~.,„,,, ~..,.,,‘„,, e ., „. a te,,,,n,, auras th, toerreign Will ex 1.1, 4 ,1 1.. 11.4. , Mt form us PENNSYLVANIA RALLROAD. ti., .f by wires tooth Carolina toter,l the ! Uninr. . I ,----&-.-----..--- :, minority of the Icnsention consisting of, We ! "'seed:, It, iilll.ll dine. id, oppi,ed to the speedy 11.t'3 I. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Ibsl mon of the State ry hero If. Bat We arc cer- Forty-six hours to Philadelphia. I-a ,i thee, arc n", Or,, tn' l.Wer ' "11' o'll not ..- Forty-four hours to Beltilliore. • Le t t ii-ly ort rin boil; of Can foilowia" promise - • . ,• s •- • e •• n 's l ) miles Railroad-D/3 miles Canal. that 1 That the State... One a n confeder. ` - ' ' re Y ,•: sn' , erei'etis• i • the near •gitt to sessile: Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats. Taiit I, actmn .Goad imilimn of the Fed er..., i,, , iiimalimt affor iatajac juliticalit•u for the , 1447 - -. i ,: ; 1 . , -!'. 1 • r,:eivi• OelCI at recite 'I us) . think it politic tp , ---. . .. . , ^ `''''''.... II.XCLII•I I ELY PM PASSENOEItS., put cal derisive action till the other States, or some orilicin get re Ay to join us We do not , TO PHILADELPHIA; BALTIMORE AND agree with them. but feel no inclination to treat NEW YORK the:r Opal: 11/. Witt, di-respect, and still less to ' ceN the opening of Canal Navigation. 'lwo ails- them with the few , hi , worviiiii power at it:, ~,,! , ,I :ap !..p . .; , , :ir• i f . ,,Z , 1L,1. WA. wlll Ira+ , fin gscat and c..t rum center, and believe dolt the '"' `"'" '' " rt " ' 11" ' HO gob...r.,(.une at i in do tae wrong. beefiti-e it bar: tory AYSBITIIGH, ~, .t. ~ • - oan kr on it- at,,itra The mi. . Tb ' ... 1. ' 311 ' 1 11e. n, r. 'it t,,, 1: .1.,.1., •lill. ,i. a lssiv, Leal net lie NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, of p, -4• i,• the I ,J , sit':. Mil only a little on the Too 11011,1 Alla 1 crt , •bcc tab. threat to r. is of .. i . .. I 0 aha t::,• •icomiun is male. the:f , PHILADELPHIA. w.ll, -,tit , I,: ~m , t,,,,.. "s ake their place watt , the tort most in its defence. The act td rams- Time thraugh FOCTY-YIX LIOUn. v.:1I he emphatically the act of the whole Fl"' to 111 . 1 ^ 11 " 41 h 1 n- Ito Fare . 0 . 1 .0 . '". ,s .''• f-101e. Mel Mr people will unite in &fending it ~T , e,"„,9e.',"‘ " a":„„u n " , ;," , „' i a2 t V„' 7 ,lZ ' - ' l ob. ' m ''' ' ' .I"rs'e lo •• the last extremity " ;.,ra.v...t• Icon. every inorninu moclhely at Melt &clock., and even evening at the wine boor ' - - --....-,- • Passengers for Baltimore, I FLAX COTTON. ' of. fil mai at CAM at Ilarriliora, tate the York and Clam. Whatever may have been the fidlure of former l t,e,„,te,ae:lo,l,„„teetta.eet,!oeZkeetap,,,ltrvet toned 6 fr•lfTubfr : eflurts, and the atentipt is by no Means li new ' No chorea fur handling Baggage on this route. lone, to employ dalats a sul.titute for cottonseed . miLta l sni , ==';inta k rall: i• n i...t " c; "'ntnn'bi' I adapt it to being -pun and wove', by the oral°, roe tsl , nge or lofilrmacon a.ply h• , J. P. HOLMES, Agent, ry rmichitiery of the cotton mill, a e tati+t eon Nlnnunembela 1000 w Lade somethum of posabhity to the seital, mid Or to 'D. LEECH A. CO. inventive genius of the age which has produced N eon the set of July. t ' l ' lrVerin•Tl . vaTlT;tl .l' re t. .. l I pholtlgniphr and the magnetic telegraph It iF . st`,l„fit,flitg.Z,l-o,loPrt. which will /bonen the Um, I ditilettlt to cotweive of anything impracticable in letisharato eehroarr 10. • al . the undertaking, and the tone of the British pa-, : PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD? pars-we May say. the thang.,l tone of some of 1 r „,... . ,_, ~„__;• _ i ~_. ,„.. , i I ILO/11, Vol,t,h a short time ago ridiculed the' i 8 0 1 • nERMI whole idea-in regard to NI Clautsen, the inv.- ' ENPIt E S S PA C K E T .LINE TI / tor of the pr, and his proceedingv---aud the . ; Philadelphia, Baltimore. and New York. i accounts id the poiotiii. 'neves` , which hairs httend , Hvotne of Ms expel - ft:tents al Manellettel. , TIE FIRST PACK ET or 411 E SEASON atlas" 111 is ,s , he wbur •h C. 1011r^ ahoy.) on .11..daj, I 1 Rochdale, and elsew hen., would • warrant us :Li- • ~ aa, the ~,,t, toc, Bosh. will Ira , . .very Meat in helirs tog that we an I/11 I lie roe of sone. as.a.anii ;ma eveing. import:lot deo oirries, likely to lead te eee ee- . iti t .. 9 iVitnitiN; l ; e a t ii:::tt ''n' y IVl t tar r l. i fe " .. ‘ . l.- ke t = l s n' t , onences of no small 101/111,0i • Tilt ;111/..11i11i11/11 1 . / ll •,1 1.. 1 k• .0 0 ^ , T? c`felomif 11l no l che . h. 'or SinirP , Gurgh• of than for cotton would hr on event of revolu- " " tl. , t , ler''''' '' -""'" unt° w r ` wiee d ,a,..a, La. other Information aptly . unitary chart , ten for revolutionary Leonid Le. .1 I LIOLVES, Illonungahrla Hun, 1 its effects on existing InteroiLs; and 110 where : ,; i,•,, 4, 9" . -1' L"Cli 0 Co' ' ''''''' D ' A" - 1 WOlll.l the I hone , le• more deeply felt 0.111 . - 1 tho country rk.,e adv., oil a penny a pound 116.1.11/10111 Amman 1 a -Ail eertßerasnts and mbserioionv 1„ h ~,,,,,,, ~.0c,,.., a i,,,, ~j C 3.000.000 t o 1 , •,,,,1,n,1 f o ,irr tn. imp, reevitcd and forwarded free of expeller. from :on n congurnlition which is less than the anti n• . "'"tn" ' I crop tot s the United States. R e may re-ily t..... theme What /f 1.11111.1 I, the 1 0 .,.., to „,,,,..,,,j,,,, _ , I or, mem properly to ..iir Southern friends-front ' a reduction in place equal iy half the Lehi° of their great staple And if NI. Clausten's &scot , cry should prove really available, there is no 1 telling how or the dermaation would go There would this result fallow, that, whereas 1 the cultivation la nimevvarily mintinesl to the es treat,-Southern States. flax may be produced in . I all quarter , of the Union. in the middle and Wes. , teat State, more adLantsgeously than in the 1 South, and it. the middle and Western, States acoirilingls, the Soute..aeuld lied its greatest eon:p..l4or - 10 lilt' production of the lire: staple I The British philtuiciphen are begituntig to Poser I that, Oland flax take the place of cotton, the nulls of Nlonche-ter will still be likely to remain dependent fora larr. proportion of their !tipple, on the United Stale,. The difference will be that the depeuilettee will be transferred from one part of the country to the other. ' It sill he reembered that the =hi cost ref; this lie, not , t une cultivation but in this papa- ; ration of the fibre by the ordinary process of rotting, and liccaliing and cleaning; which are manual operations, and very wasteful nod to• , pensive ones. Now, M. Clausen thspenee , , ..,11, all these operation , The farmer is required merely to grow, pull end dry the plant The innuutacturcr hays it in this crude state, 'gods counting the rotting process altogether, break! I and cleans it by nrichtner). Some of our Udel -1 ligent tigeacultural friends tell us that, relieved , from Ike expense of rutting and eicatong flax ' i can he raised in the United States for fon: cents , n p.m! We believe the average quantity ole I minable from an acre of ground, assn by the or- , I dimity wasteful mode of preparation, is nearly 1 twice a... great as the as erode yield of cotton.- This bout that Um loon, gall he grown much I more cheaply Man tl.e latter. We perceive it aortal in the [amnion Morning Chronicle, that M. • Claus.cn extacted to be able. ha a few dip's, to supply hi. prepartal fibre at -Id to rid per lb., and I he Loa already aluminised his readiness to pur- I chat ,. several hundred 1..013 of that in the straw. I fur the purpose or preparing it for spinning. , ,h, the Out Joel po ct.,,e, he 11111C11 iMil interest, we may la a• - •:, State, for the information 11l our I Ire itler , . Wit.. NI Claus,ca has really atlreted I math his ne,ly prepared flax; which we lb/ on the authority of the Morning Chronicle. le the ' first plate, he Loa epun the pure prepared flex iketf-which he tern. "der fibre without any intermixture of cotton or other volistanee. ill I the orilmary cotton machines; and the Chronicle ' ,hyt -es er.al ertip. of the yarn spun from the r"- viugs made at Colton, ham been lima:ailed to , are. Ile lei, also 'Tun thread. or flax cotton- I being a mixture "1 Ras nod cotton in equal parts I which the Ntancliester Guardian, previously in , credulous on the subject, says, "seems to be , a b o at No .fia and is of very hair quolity." The I Chronicle says It May be spun to almost :thy de gree of rmeo,s of which cotton is erdinonly 1 t r. 'fir third material io - flax WOOl - --3 mixture of flex and wool-whiaLt has bete both ammo and woven uptin-thii common woollen ma ' ,h,,,,ry; rand our. authority Ira+ specimens of cloths and llonneis manufactured from this nub stance, end undersititals that "a contract has been tliten to supply - It considerable ptantity of the Ilax wool cloth 101 TiOii,jl,g fond, ~,.., -- ...011111 1141 f Wool and half tlax. ' It says. ' - it is almost impossible for the most experienced per- I sun to detect the mixture." Therewith material is the - ear silk"-composed, as the name de notes, of tier and silk; and the editor of the Chronicle has ...les of woven texture of this kind, which, he says, "are exactly similar in ap pearance to those formed whollrof silk." It will Ire seen, from these eliiements, that el Claussen ha' donefomethinges4one n rreat dual 'in fart; and flirt the prulialvilittes at strung that there iv more in his i11...9e,, than we Mice been inclined to vuptio,, in MI, country --- .NorlA elmerman. "1 brow not, my sou. For me the morning never dawns of which I can say, this day is mine. Bore to day, to-morrow fifty miles off; after to morrow, perhaps under the w . f." "Talk not thus! See, tears are in the child's eyes " "Se it is my son, and not otherwise. The rob ber 11:13 none to whom to pray, early and late, for protection to his life." • , "But you are no murderer, Tnndor. You have no man's blood upon your hands:" "Seek not to palliate my offence,. dear wench' Sooner or later, the gallows rinithe ravens will claim me." Again the woman began to sob: the child cried when it saw its mother weep: with deep feeleg the robber caressed rind comforted them. 'Go home, my dear ones!" - he raid. "and be not uneasy. Tell no , one that you have seen me.— Awl ills blessing be upon von whore bleesiog dare not ask:" The woman and child. departed. The robber sprang into the saddle, and, standing up in the stirrups, listened, as long ns they were audible, to the infantine tones of his child. Suddenly an d icy-cold hand was laid upon his. Startled. but: with:oot uttering a sound, be turned his head:— A man stood beside his horse It was the fogi tire from St. Thomas. "Fear nothing from me, Rosa! Handle not year pistols. Mine shall not be the first Amyl you shed. Not to that end has your life been preserved through sixteen years of peril Your destiny is not that of a common Malefactor " "Yon know me then?" "By report, as hn outlaw, with a price upon pier head. I know, too, that you have n belov ed wife and darling child, to see whom, once..in every year you risk your life—here where all know you. and any might betray you." . • -Not a word of that! You are rugged and needy. Doubtless you would enlist in my heed. -Here, take this"—he offered him a pis ' tel: -rather than do that send a bullet through your head." The fugitive from St. Tbotnao looked earnestly •in Senior's face. Then he said quietly. almost. carelessly, "Do my bidding, and the same of the Ttcldier shall no longer he coupled with that of Rosa Sander." "Are you mad? heye I not done any utmo.sr and in every quarter', Let then, pardon soy past offences, end they would hear of no new one, . The traveller need no longer fear me. Hare I not offered to compensate:to the utmost of my power all those I have injured, and to build, out of any ill-gotten gains, a. place of worship fur that God whose commandmentisi I have wilfully bre ken!' All I ask is to be suffered to live amongst my fellow men, and to earn my daily bread by the labor of my hands. They would never listen to nay offers. 'hernia nb atonement lam not trilling to make to the offended laws of God rind My country. But they ever rejected .and drove me forth. And ll:Mu—what wouldst thou with mid betray me? wretch! Hitherto I . , hove shed no blood." "Heuceforward thou shalt shed it, and there by redeem thy crimes. l Your country accepts what the law-refused. our country has foes; go, wash with their blood" the stein from year name 1 ." "Tempt me not!" the robber, mournful lv- "AI, were it indeed grunted me to die a happy and honorable: death upon the battle tieldl-," "And if fame, in tear'' of death, awaited you :there:: And if, on sr our return - thence, the very Mon who who now Ohase:you froni forrest to for est, came forth to meet you with laurel crowns and joyous acclamations: and if, intnend of Toll . bee,' hero and patriot were coupled with your name— " Stop! befoul me not! Oh, I could do much! 1 1 A strong squadronnould I bring into the field, composed of men- who a hundred times have looked death fearlessly in the fare; men inured to beatand cold, and ,to hack a horse for three days std nights without dismounting." "I will go and intercede foryou." "But what am I thee Who art thou! And ' why youldat thou serve nne?" "Oh, I have my:Motives. lam one whom the Itaitten have driven from house and home, whose wife they 'have seduced, whose kindred they have slain. By : flight did 1 escape with my life: and here, in this very forest, have I bu ried my only child, polluted and murdered. All there things have the Rohm done to me. Now, mil me, if you war against them, you will give no quartets!" "None." • "Then trust me that I will never rest until I bring your pardon, on the condition that you litho the field against the Reitren with your whole baud. And may your happiness on earth be measured by the destruction you-bring upon their ' accursed' race." "Clear me the path to the battle field,' and yon shall have a mountain of your enemies' skulls." will do so. By all that is sacred, I swear. In a fortnight 'bring your pardon. - Where shall we meet?" " : "We? nowhere. I trust no man. If you he sincere, come to Felegyhar. There, in the ma era, sits ouch morning a wrinkled old beggar, Ms grey hair tied up in loots. He has but one hand—thereby you will know hint. Show him this pistol and he wlll col:Moot you-to me. Seek not to compel from him the Secret of my hiding place, for no tortures could wring it from his lips. Be not angry, I muet be cautious. For sistesavears have I been hunted like a beast of prey. And now away, and keep to your right to nod' thd path. An opposite road is mine!' Ile - set spurt to his horse, and galloped otf throngh the forest. a s • s The fortnight had not expired when George entered the tavern at Felegyhat. - • In adark canter, over u measure of wine., sat the grey haired. one handed beggar. George showed the r "'eh The beggar rims from his scat, drank n vine, paid the ravers keeper and left the baulk' Sot a syllable escall ed him. 'The two men stopped before a wretched hut, at the extremity of the village. The beggar went in, and brought oat two powerful Mack sad dle horses. lie Signed to George to mount one, while be blinself sprang upon the other, as ac tively as though lie were a young Mau and had both hands. Once fairly off, the old beggar became talka tive. Thcseborses, he-said, were backs of Rosa Sander's, good beasts enough; but the Captain's favorite steed was 9i • fins:rand better, and would • • i-chleshumr &writ, Wes CannJoir no Too about voleu of age. not veer toll or Moot, with fiar_tno, whlstoni, and tith nothing c : ftb i . b aron. 1p t i ts appearotion or deineasairb.44T m=ttouktgit """''tilU''''''Ptf forma% black' board, ant bir shoulders. n.a. Amon. t*no .ovieltibeiaraniiitbotwo non. rtioniastor oat Tao., -t•--• • to contiefe that ha, vitas r " " " ""' ll.r KW in th e coatittiOthrLia this. thatiht ant lin Entw----/ wy r s ,,, n ti ottoisith to tale plea 7"'" thsfai'Mfastaniai sAAA.. Au the Na" trattallif-tbal.Litter watch ant circulated throniabont the • onPat.Tatataltafill Lunn... of tho nantenant, =dhow, w ,Jr4a notion of the li:sktatal • Roy Sandor *a= to.i a highwayman than 3 rule SR. and Rurfued hie yoation In the . nehthbortV ,fr.er• drn'-hl'tj7'rl'p:'7.“ti:'tP:':':.bttr pridedi ~,daea,ar,%.e,Pll.od tort ma malgrat at . ag that he wnuld lever their Welt alunr. If they a"ahl Par 4 .” ''.° i ''' 1r '''''' ' , "'d u.c. '° r:t. littol:'+'not P " n rVZh e h . "4 l ' n 'e: tu ', aCol heT The {tote 0,ter:r.r.'.;,,,.. ~.... "rally eArattitt Jellarhteh and the ,erh, and a 1.. ., 1,3311.11 . I ly entered Leah and K0111(ItTI with ,1,3•10i34. Wyll'll , gt/SC rr i,r aft ,' . '-10r!..-.V','":::[-,P.Z.Vir.brlVell.L;l:.Of .'l'll.—{lunuarlati ' Itgin ff.:C .- win , '" no at the ho-ad . of a band of there hundred ones. and wer e further minto).abla by his al,ti nemen frnm blocattled. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISMET DI WHITE t CO PITTSBURGH RFIDAT 'IORICESO, FEB. 29, 1851 To the Whigs of Pennsylvania. STATE CONCI:NTION 11 - 111 be h• 111 in the OW of Laticturt , , on TCBSDAY, Jun.. 2,1,1‘, fornor pl.. aoleolno. , -,n,lidott-t for the mann. of Crn' , anti Cinal C...ttosolisttiner, erd alto for of the Supritett C,OOO. littis KY 31. FULLER. Chatrin.. Jo.t.ph It. Flanezin.l Soton , l 51 , 31 , 0.0 r. F. Knox Morton. C..Thoui,n Wm. 11. tittoglutt eatouel B. Thorn,. Samuel Bell. John BrOOT. Nathaniel ' T Taylor Worth. Wm. J. Itolono n. Aylioa,ter C. Brown . 71'rd"f..71;"' m. , r. tt mots Johlthno.. . Jame. Clark.. Chmrles B. Bonito..titter.. D. Phel,. Georg.. err, I .loltn .1110911. C. 0. 1.01:(04. Ottniel MA:tunli . Ct tt.00.1211111 ri.rFo 311.0Nott. .lnhnNl to. Yvan,. r $1 31ceitir... JOhn Itl.iCD/..8 Our obligations are due to various members o both branches of our Legisleture for public doe The Salem Ga.tii states-that at Rev. Tatoncinn PAnsnr.'s meeting, in Roston, on Sunday, the lilt's instant, that gentleman exclaimed in the muse of his service, thank God t h e fugitive hoer escaped:" whereupon the audience gave him three rounds of applause. Cir- PRO>CRIPTION or CLERGYMEN —ln the polo Constitutional Convention, the committee upon the subject of qualification for members of the State Assembly, base made it report, one , clause of which disqualifies 'ministers of the gospel and priests of every denomination," from holding seats. _ 4fhave said that pauperism to the yrral 11 o f France The• proposition may be placed beyond TlousCor REFTor.—The people of Washing n fee - ton county have held two meetings on the sub- a," nbt. I! '6ll give Proofs. taken.tinttrout partisan statements,. inure or le.o: colored, Joel of it House of Refuge for Western Pennsyl- but from the beet statistical document. within mania., to be located in this county, and have re- , my reach. quested the County Commissioners to subscribe ! In the rural communes or France, there ,on behalf of that county, $25 1 10, and issue bonds in 16435 , no many .... 10,111. 1 1 t ;lwell . ings with only 3 with Duly a for the same in proportion, as the work prorres !door and windoe; and 1 'v with only three es: the said bonds not to be redeemable in less apertures. These three classes are than five years, from thmdate thereof, and to generally without a door. or are pave. brick bear an interest of six per cent payable semi-an- They are computed th.contain more than - 211 million, and a half otyer,ons. The actual - nually. pers of the rural districts were estimated. in •. _ _ A committee was also appointed to procure private subscription. 4, and the following resolu tion wits unanimously adopted: liraolmq, That the Commissioners of the coun ty, be requested to call a county meeting to I* held on Monday evening. of the May Court next, with a view to give expression of the propriety of .the said County Commissioners makin g . n rub : scription to the House of Refuge, to he 'erected in the County of Allegheny. and that all the townships and boroughs in the County rend del egates. _ _ FUGITIVE Cate IN ItlIONV: ISLAND. —A special • committee hose had charge of this subject in the Rhode Island Legislature, and have reported that there is not time to consider it at the pres ent session in Congress. They, however, recom mend the passage of the following act: • 'Au act in relation to persons claimed in this State as fugitives from service or labor.' It shall he the duty of the Attorney General when ever he ho informed that any inhabitant of this State is arrested or claimed 05 a fugitive from service or labor, diligently and faithfully, at the 1 eipense of the State, to use all lawful means to protect, decend, and procure to be legally diel charged. every such person su arrested o r claimed " THE PRESIDENCY —The Democratic COW , o tins of this county, expressed nu opinion in re gard to the Presidency, and we preitume the State Convention of that party, will pursue an equally silent and cautious course. The Democ racy of Pennsylvania will wait for its cue, from its Southern allies and dictators, before it breathes aught on this subject It has longbeen noted for its complete subserviency to party dis and for its senile obedience to dictation from Washington and Richmond, anal we cannot hope for any thing better now. The signs of the times indicate that the Whigs of this Old Commonwealth, who have defeated their powerful enemy on the Presidential ques tion on two hard fought fields, within the last • twelve years. will give expression as to their preferences as to a Presidential leader, for the next campaigrtat their State Convention,in June. This Convention ill be composed of delegates fresh from the people's rants, and thus he well prepared to speak the minds of their constit uents on this important matter, There is not much doubt as to the man of their choice Their favorite has lizig held a large place in Weir confidence and affections, and they think the time has come to march under I,d• banner to certain victory While the •Whigs of Pennsylvania are deeply attached to their principles, nod are ever ready to tOLCTiGce their preferences for the good of the party, and to abide by the fairl:, expre.o,d, will of the majority, yet they will fkly say to their brethern of the other States, that the man they prefer is Gen. Wixrixtu SCOTT 1. i Sur rut Roxx.—The Courier in ip.. report of the proceedings in the ca... of Raul. Wright, having made certain statements in regard to the discreditable conduct of Mr. Richard liildreth, one of the corin4el on that occasion, and editor of the Commonwealth new,paper,--Xhat gentle maninrd Ilea stied the editor of the Couri r for libel, claiming five thousand dollars da g as. Hue could the Courier have been so rc . less of propriety, as so-arrogate to itself an . license of criticism, or any liberty of speech !intense— ..Free speech" hos ceased to be a c Man right. It io not only a party catch-word; d for any one not of the party to assume to ex .rcise it, Is manifestly anolfenee against The Co monevoith. --Raison Tran Nav,—)lessrs. Bally, Brooke. Buck.hiew, Car son, 6tortinghata. Fenton, Forsyth, Froilcy. al tort, Hoslett, Jotac,, McNbartrie, Muhleuberg, Nlyent, Packer, Sanderson, tilairmr, 'Walker, and Nlotthia, .s:rxakcr-19. Church building cre exempt by the provision of the bill. An amendment was adopted exempting the Friends' Free School 3 in the city and county of Philadelphia. Pending the diSCCISE;OII of further amendments to the bill, the hour of one arrived and the Sen ate adjourned. In thCii r ctice, 'ls Robertson rend :n place a bill for the construction of a plank road from West :sewtou to intersect the Pittsburgh a.. 1 BraddAch'i Field Piaui. Road, in Ali eleny county . also, a I , IU t, Incorporate Libr.iry Ass iota of A . tleglicuy Nothing eloc importance to this ,ectioa of .the State ra= do4c THE POVERTY AND MISERY OF FRANCE. We in this country arc often surprised at the vascillating character of the French people— one day potting down n Monarchy and rushing into a Republic or Anarchy, and then, noun, cry ing hosanna to on absolute prince. Our aston ishment will cease, however, when we' consider the awful degradation and poverty into which that naturally cheerful and volatile people are sunk. They rush into change because. they fear no nearer evil. , than those they now endure, and hope fur some amelioration of their condition I from a change of rulers. The following extract frown letter, dated “Paris, Feb. f, 1551... and publimbed in the New York Commercial, di,clo , cs a frightful amount of extreme poverty- I,y . the Guvern i trient Louis Philli ppe, at fobr In 183::, thet.nflicial mum,: show try number of paupers in tlie ntsrui a. , follow .- Persons admitted to the hospital . Permns supported in pan hy Govern ment charity Total 1. I 20,1it1 All tire statisticians admit that the official pau perism represents only one third of the real.— We may therefore safely set down the number of town pauper, in 1!33 at, 3,370,11110. Thie number dues not comprise the foundlings, nor the numerous elms, living by theft or prostitution. All together the numbers for country and town, and there is a total pauper population of mote thou seven millions. Under Louis Philippe every man paying two hundred francs, lee, than forty dollntfv, m dicret tales, hail the right to vote. Leaving out of the calculation the deportment in which Paris !s situated, the voter, were, in IS:16. to the riot of the population, in the proportion of w, to nun hundrrd. In Ibls, before the condition of the pour had attracted •so much attention, M. de Mos rogues, a noble, and an amateur statistician, arrived at the following division of the popula tion. Persons not working, tiO0,01:10 Persons paid by the state, LO OGia Working- classes, 50,300,000 Of the last category be calculated that more twenty-five millions and a halt received less than ten cents daily wages. M. Villeneuve makes the following statement of the relative numbers of the inhabitants rind ; pauper in several towns of the rich departments 1 of the Nortl, inhabitants paupers 70,000 22,251 24,517 19,F,9 1 ) 4,391 19,841 6,147 17,0.31 4.130 9,172 Laic Dunkirk, Demi) allencenn, Cambray, BailleuL The towns of the South of Frahce present a still larger proportion of paupers. Some years ago the writer resided.' us a functionary of the French administration, in a city in the centre of France, and be has yet before Lim a vivid image of the. army of loathsome beggars that acre - pied during the winter the . knany side of several of the principal streets. I now look at some of the causes of a .tote ,if things so abounding in misery The tours and imposts on land, comprising•the direct tax, the door and window tax, the various impost. on the transfer of real estate, amount to .112,0 1 i, 000 fr. This enormous burden, resting chiefly on the agricultural interest, has reduced it to thegreate.t, erraits. The great majority of tire land owners are computed to have mortgaged their property ;it ender to notae head against their difficulties. The interest of the mortgage debts alone amounts to more than beside., the ~ u nt-, paid to notririe-, I.lWyera agents. Agriculture is generally at such a low ebb that all quit it who Can. Large, number+ Oland...Ai farmitqy because they are unable to hear the misery cunneeted I with it. and. rush into mechanical pursuits. - Most of three are bill to overdosing. Tnilur and seamstresses of Pori., ne,re than thirty thousand are now out of emplo y . as they :away+ are at this season. An elect calculation. made by competent person 4, based on the con. I sumptiomat Paris, tlii• sale to the departments and the foreign export. of clothing demonstrate that fifteen thousand tailors and eeatustresses, working.ten hours a day and 310 days in the year, would be more than butlicicut to produce all the clothing needed. ~,As there are forty-five thousand, there is •necessarily it want of work during a great portion of the year, and great suffering among the greater portion of them. Theseillustmtionp might he multiplied indef iuitely, but enough - has been said to indicate the restore of the evil; sad ategreet the reanaa of the Unitarian Preaching. REV G. W. IVEasTER, Unitarian litinititer at l. Tbr - volal , art• I , •*,.. tfully Inv alletwi IfW feb•-^i • Plants, Shrubbery, Evergreens, &c. THE Stß.st'lttliEft offers for Sale . onumally Lsrae And eell sel,teul Auk- A.,rhueot of OroemetntAl Ma., ;Ural. her)). Evergreen.. Houle Tree, Orahe , lame.. se "f be unhoeeolleetion of Eeerhlooruhor hoe., l ming .4 I.illar 1,..A. I IncluJi. now .anemia a gtett h. rttl The eoeortmeot 4 Willem . eootalne one huodred of the most esteemed And ' line,t 1r eriethet it.‘ ettlthrahot , — t 1 ; 11 in . r.,.. i i .:: :“ . , ,,:i n.. .. r ,... ,, , ,,, ,„ „ . ,, ,. , , , d , .. , 0r ,i nr ,u k. , t .a 1.r. , ... , , , ,; , , , , , , fe1.,...h. JAM KS IVARDIIIiP, Mauch...der._ • • -- - Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company. r 1I E following persons, he the term of ilorter ef the 153 TRIG RGII LIFE INCRANCE f. ~ PINE, are the Ihreetdr- f the 91.10:1¢4 , ...) .., the Ul , I 'Parr Jmues S. How]. Charhes A. Loth's:, , J0...4,h C. Lrests. ' Mutter! MeClorkan. John: , Lhleerth. Wm l'hllll, .1 ~ho A r 11- , co. At a ' meellmt,..l the above tanssars. heW at the ogre of '' A ' . 1 :4T., " . T1',';'g h .:.",":4b,,,,, i,..6,.., 4. 11.'whvot, I'lle•Pre•kletkt. IhAnhts A. Cut.fll, Semidry: J,, , [1 . 11 l4e,h.Tftehrer. ,011.1.1.1 , 11. , ..MT8. ft. 11., Examtning 141yeiefah. The Week suheeriptlon Rook. of thr Cercopauv rill he (M.A. for the present, at the hour« of )Irnetil, WlLeoe a on Wond e re.. where dmre siaghina to eabicribe can Ith... oh .m,..rtoulty Loan... PO chi., of the Mend feb`...l , 2c C. A Clil,TOS..Secreh.eT Farm for Sale, SITUATED IS 011.10 'rOWNSIIIP, AG Les MEAT COUNTY, l'A, atuut Itt tulles tram the n 00.,( Mtt•burgh and Allegheny. and I n.t mile, from the blue uf the Itulllo4 and Ohio river—mm.llllm, ALTTIt Ar.'1,1..0 about filly acres eleamd and under god and in a high Of cultivation: the remainder It tunla, , l. There are a number of nover.fulllng t , rtiAltP The Intbroventrut, are. 1k W..l double imuue. o god double Barn. with other nut-building , . all., tuung Orehurd of crodwd fruit, lust beginning m Ls.or And r, ,ountitr l'earh Troeu Term. and Cingittiofir ot sale mule itnntrn by applying. WILSON 510011. 'n tLe btlZ.li.w'l.-. , F OIL RENT-TIIC BRICK TAVERN STAND, In Willarasburc. ream mllo, Dom I . lLLeharo , we° . APPI ' ' in or 4.--4 1L.i1061.1L711, Llbcrly...4. u gUba'h. . 61ELL E cj All. OTHEIL PATENT 31111.11CINEJ" Extra , irtaat a lath, tletteal alacaNart.L. , DJA.. Fo.b. Zvi 1. Afr. .1: fl l ,Verr—V..t art. nallke all na, a. at, laaontin.., I nAro mrii l . l”. ann." 1411 a. nem ma. ava. weeks Iwo, are Lye, ..st ' : . ll.. mak' , Iva' of yon, Pllls. Teranlf.P., and ili ...watt L) rasp. /peak.. In Arum.: term. of their J 11111,EN 3/.41 , 1M . . UM' prepared .11.11 sm. ral l ` ,. , I and Irat. 1, It. SLI.I.KILA. Su. .A . nol am.., and ma. Ir had Drumztats arnerall, I(o'2' i I ATA WI3A i; RA PE VINES FOR SALE. x ; 1 . 20. i, of Crown L. drain. Vine, ipi ono /gLf two ~go. grool. rOf n.lt 1., itellN S isTRACiIi Bro.. r. land llnnii. Allegrhi , eT. ple . 2: If ' ni, tl.r w.nr d ,,,,, i i IiESTNUT.--12 I ai. net rued and for 1._.., ,/e. 1., urnuengo: S I NnIIIIAM. N.. 110 Wn.r dn... . 1 AUL , - d hid,. N. i Leaf Lord; antelie; rah. li, L.E. I11.111 " 111111 . ;GE k 1 . . 1 1 . 01111LV r' ' '''d bin, Sei 110 dator divot. 11 OLL BIMER.—Ten brie Roll Butter Ik. encoded And ne laile by . Irlelii C A W. DARDACOII.. tilt LEO I'EACII ES—One hundred .wets 1 Dried Perichor, In Wore. nod fie Ile by P iLota/u011.: I) ULL BUTTER—IOW/LS. fresh Roll Butter A. mid not for ...Irby . ei.laie ti A W. lIARBACtiII. ". T AIL ---15U bldg. in store and fur te r n,g IdAlAll DICKEY f"Ii1="1 Water 1 Frantic , d 10170 N - 35 lairs for gale by 1, i 6.11" ISAIARDICE ES di CO - I fIUM COP kL V A I:NISEI—Shin., Id. bbls.. LP ana la.m. for oak by feite. ISAIAH DICKEY t CU ... II AC R ER E L--No. I in lir. Lblg. for gale by Ilk felT' ISAIAH DICKEY &W. LARD -15 brig No. I in store and for sale o /o, igaLaß DICKEYK CO.. is - /ter a iraat e‘g; Ice, the Fut.:Tiber, do evrtify• that floarce 11.11,11. the is of!mod for honelty sod trtnnet re. and Is well rinrryldrd aith rroute bonr mom and morel:nen. Itn. the I.4,nrz and VOMOIftIO I IMtiOO of 4trano•r• and trarrh•rs. Jsr , b Yount, John Nll4hel. S John., .1 A Jour, J. slrMactrr.t. Jr.. A. Mrtioaln, ..11 It. Sutton. Ales. tut.. Wm. Parr. S. l'inLertou. V Fehl, Younit fet,2,lt• Administrator's NOtice. NOTIC E ii hereby given that the un4ler gli•mrd I. the leg Ally oppatninl Athuivistratrla ..f the iAtate Aamo , Bothwell. late of Allegheny eitv. decd: therefor, all Demos knowing tbern.elve, IndrtAid tn Eqate ere regurgtatl W mate Immediate ;hay tort.. sod Ua.• Bering rlalnn. agalont the mute .111 prr.eut them, duly sti tbentleAted. for eottletnent. JA S K ft.1...'54iivr....1 " - •. • • • wilisisigtiiitri,. Q C. 11A31S--Evatis ii Swifts. and Tniw- 7a hridge N er ,t Brawyletrutml Chwitmati EinarCur.! ! Ilimu, for Flak hy • WM. A. MrCLURO A Ca. W 6:: tirucerr end Te. Drat,. . .. ... L'OR RENT.—Two Ito.tis in tlw Post mt.,^ um, I.lulfdlnit, ottitable Idr Ar1.1...n Itunno.a . ~,, &r, Ana l.•. .1401.1. 6T1)111 0 . on Thin' $0,..4. nod( door to the , Ontetto Oftler.: rnunn.r... ,ra. liinnag, and • now front with ; too, dons. window: InrutmloA oithout oxprn..o I. tenons Ott.. ..1 E. D. GAZZANI, 164 :Wound 'drool. LET--The Three Story DWELLING, !TT ' Se. 34 Scorn,' htr,t. bkwt,en Redoubt wllry r, E t .•or felel7:tf TOWNeEND (V, 19 Market pt. VOR SALE=A VO4 SORREL. MIRE— I Try. cell lu Larm.,4 or under . the .A.4 . 41e 11 A FAIIhkJIVIA CO., frICT ,N,rner l‘ir , t and Wood sts I 111 ACKEREL. • sitAI),CODITM, Cortat.fiy as hem! and far sale SMON. HERRINGS, J. V. PALMER & CO., • PORK. Stn. Wherry. HAMS a MIAS • PIIILADELPHIA SHOULDERS, . 1 LARD. CHEESE, I fel,27:01:1 Western Insurance. S()SIIARES of this Stork for sale at 12} ❑ 1111 A. HILL a 00 EIIIIME!!!12111M9 10 Allures 'Bunk of PittA'g; •• Exchange El; F.,r wl. by ,f.1,7 -11t W3I. A. RILL h. CO G REEN APPLES-25 bills for sale by HUEY, MATTHEWS S. co, .RIEII BEEF—Evans & Swift's C,inchinw Jur :tgar Cured Hid: Er sale by WM. A. m",ci.unu A CO . . fain 256 Liberty R. BANK STOCK . _ pop rtsll—Superior large Grai! Bank . GA INA, fur sale br fete.r7 Vl M. A. MeCLURG S CO OLL BUTTER—A few bids. on hand and by ENGLISH ,t BEEN ETT. L. Sena. encl Fir. 0. State Mutual Fire Inatirance Company. BRANCH OFFICE—No. 54 SMITLIFIELD Synecr, PITTSDURGIE T ' IIE best evidence of the success Of the Directors In endeavoring to make the ST.trEMUII , FIRE I.V.qCRANCE COMP.IYr meet thewants of the community, is the unparalleled amount of busitme , which h., horn done; baring leaned hver'S,lsaY Policies in a little some than eight months: and , addl. over SPO,ImU capital to the Company. The Directors are proud to say. that nearly all the property insur.fts of the safest hind in small tints. and a large mny , orlford twitted for only one Ru • . • mber of Policies issued, - . . 5,1165 Amount of property insured, - :, , ,'5,139,406.00 I do. guarantee premiums, 57,91)9.79 do. cash4remiums, -- - 32,194.24 do. guarantee stuck, -- - 90,104.03 do. a losses, 4,100.00 To o he deducted from the above baluice. the Incidental expraseii of the office. To oily or country merchanta, and owners of dwellings, mid Isolatul and muutry property, it is believed this eem. pony affortis advantages in point of cheapness. safety, and sorority. inferior to no Insurance liompany In this country. Conducted on the equitable nod greatly ImPtosed system of Classification of Iti.k.e. excluding all special liaaards, in. sitting only a lisult.l amount to any one locality. this, pee eluding the frequency and occurrence of large ems: and atso uu both the Mock and Mutual plan, It not oul , y . psce. 1 l',lql h tilg. b lr,l`.l',.;;;i l . -- . grta,7%°l l VT,%tt' d . ' 10 is tinder the emitrol of tne following Directorsz—John I'. Itutlerford. A. J. Gillett. John FL Packer, S. T. JOEL., /50,110 A. Carrier, Philo C. Siclortek, Robert Elora. J. P. ItIiTIIbILYORD, President. A. J. GILLETT, 5eL505.111, A. A PAIMIIIII, 00511.17. t'irr Very Valuable City Property for Sale. Mill, undersigned Ad mi m istrators of the Pet. of Thorn. Falruann. d, .l offer fur wale the enure real rota. of the raid Then. comiating iS one ft et lot tenting in Liberty . ..a/recto runrd. hoe. Pr feet 5 kitchen to a ten fret-alley. lb.. tavern /natal known do the 31a.nolon fr nth.< on I.ilo.rty etre. 111 Cr. A tachca and 1,13, Ctnfl runntna hark %I fm tn.D. ll ..E•wtth the.trruinlo nod atahle mtturrtod, fronting Hunt Idler 1., Got nr bro. thee. lota frontinr on nuns utrr. rarh rizldern (~1 fr., and runt.; hark /fats trot parallel with Pluto all., all of • hleh pn.perty VIII lf .old at petal".ale. br appileatlou to the roterriberr. or if ont os.le tern-, t r he 2:46 of Ilato.b. offerml auction. at 2 dclork, I, 51., to the highest fodder, Apply 14. K. FAIR:11-1N. or IL CASIPIILLL. .1,2,01tmr2.5 111 Monty et. -- • A Liberal Reward Will Be Given OR THE RECOVERY of the BODY of JOI • ho wan 'rm..' in !Ile 112Le aatu ' rdn the . =1 I= When drowned on T a r bfne u lt nark I,l3;tvrttb velvet many awl on-anr- Mak ovskuet nn.l linnan,l and amps,. hob-unit ed : 4 1ne.,.. An. ono hating the shove nod,. please wad nerd to \tr. !Lila. al the Monongahela I. teb . A3:2t PATRICK LOU; GRAN PRINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING PAPER.—.7 . ,59 rc,Fas F. , by SS Printing Paper, iwo ti hi T,13 11 32 15 by 1:, 24 b$ 32. 21 by 111, 2S LT 311..' , L t 4 , ; 444 - 10.0 61Etukt Strno' :kW Nlntlutu .•. kedlum Croon I:tic. The tinsleral‘ral koops rotaa.nll, on hal. 'o/d exchanr. Ow has', a large and ,elpral ti Haled. Cap, I..tter.laare, •u,l'T.a llooloa Board, &roar. Alaa--I , ltlnp of a11t0... hinting Paper row. onler oo .I,orl reh2a oorner ..1 Pono and Irwin To the Afflicted. VALUABLE REell'E rue rut LIVER with the ti.. twil tlhrrni wviwil. le0211:31• Ladies' Dress Goods. hate now 0i1,7 . 0r They also Invite attentitto to their rt.teurive e..terttovui of h h natoroe •tt In Enyli,l ..t: 191144 1,1 tern ttli Chtotatee. Rod in , ttet,l tatert, 1,et....1. ,)LACES WANTED SOON—For won ta,r, onallll.l obt tt sale-quell and N.A. Rpm.portable grneert Ittuh; al., for a nu... pato: /nun, Wealungton roont,t , who n oho , u nenuttluttaater. al, to an engineer I.6,unin. run. mon taut Ilving lu A Ileghen,utt tur al induetrsona yuung. old, and utltl.ll attud awn. and a tultntusr of twya al altatuuk. Cluunttertnald.. Searnatre.«, Wet atul Pr, Nor.. et, le., nruttd , tl Anon for farullfet. 1.1 ISA IC HARJU,' 1.2.3.1! Ageney and I tdollt.cen, Ittliee, I filth SALE—IOU cuts Purple and I allow • Carpet hita. Opal White lanntirdle Lime. by the I,nerel ur of grunt and usefill Family Medlein, IZQ Maun a / 4 d middle sixty' 'Wooden Howl, 10 , 1 of Ilarrli hoe former of bus CittAurgh and Allegheny Citt Director, 250 averamor Certitiratea, and a large du. Chart. The Ihdly Ititt•burub tlaretto. and 010.1 t.l our thin., and .tulte a variety of late exchan, neatulantora. (run. nue principal !oral and citielSAA e C t HAr n ß ip lS, c h A e g a en t and fe1,613° Connnlasion Merehant. Fifth .1 d cerwn 'best quality, just 1-1 SCIIOONNIAK Ell a a». G LU E— ,O B. 1 bI2I. NVhite Gle; 41 - 01 J. S.4IIOO,OIAKEII, Co. 111ACON PAPER—IS Chirinnati Ilan JUP Paper, tur role by .1. SCIIOONSAR Ell Co 4,IIAKEIi..'S HERBS AND EXTRACTS— A serer Inrni. Er.. 11 Herb, cr., put uniu tb.• lout manner of the :ALM:rya J ..O rercl arta for oak C by flv2d . WHIN , O. }it'll , : ED 13011A.X15 ea,es for wale by t 11.1.26 J. 5c110.01110:It a co. QPOSI:E-2 13 for salt by bt; ht I AHD OIL-12 receiving frouisteum j_Ai er Cineatmati, ant fur gale JAMES DALZELL, ft.b2Sl No. IA 'Sat, ort,t -1 1110N---Itlii tons for sale very low to Co. ACON-36 0 t1 Iba. Sugar - -.Eureil "63 r".d b' ./ N. ntLw,iirru COFFEE -4U bags prime Rio. for Hide_ J J. 6. DILWORTH k 1 1.11i. ; .t .,1 -2.5 11}1d8. SYRUP-4(10s. for sale by ,-• .1. DI MORT II o C. S---10911oz. extra just received by B ROOM rose , 1. Y. lirLIVIDITH 1 CO. • pow i)F, 1 1 ,;V I I71V" '2""`T' fur pile by mixottni A CO. 0. I LARD OIL—A few bbis. just reed uism. She quiLiforiory. for lam Om tail) agent, rl •mrilqit It Puiwrior 1,, any 011 olTrnyl in Orr Lriu. krt. k WICKMMA 1..421 rorrer Mnd .04 mll,, EnTsFooT OIL- 4 2 thls. just reed and Cr wlr 11tmr Drug :tom of N corn, and rlgth F"uiT bathe Pea Nuts . : Drird Prochec notauding from .tratrer AA, and for fate by ISAIAH DICKEY dt CO., fe 1.16 Wtorr n u t .ta i I,4 I EATHERS--1 11 sacks now landing from "'""'" "telisli DICKEY 44,11 Water and Front so. II iuTTON—Is Coles now landing front str. I) Anis, rJr.l fur dal. by 1241.1511 DICKEY d CO frb2ll Wider and Front at, 'LARD AND STEARINE-- 2 bbl,Nr. 1 Lard; 2 Dbl.. Stenline: Undkot horn M Ada. atul Du isle bT 1.221.A11 DlCtin a CO.. 6b% Water and Rant InAl. QURGICAL INSTRUMENTS of even . de -1:3 artorloa, f. We by Yebt.l J. Kill 00.1. FLOUR -90 Uhl.% superane, in store and for pin by febl4 EMT, 13LITIEIER9 1 CO MANNERS' 01L—'2.5 Ntor; , ,and for! tf J MI., 1./.ELI. _ ' • • Egt poTAT, •Es-, limdiug tr , zu •tr : . kl Co, ; and ePt. L.,. i„ „ ri d j_ . , --,1. 1.7 +: 111.l'.fu rl 11.1 M, IP. atul tt. Iti , i.: ) ,l l l•t•rtt.r strained Ikney, ‘TTII Mt , Altil I. Win. Strained. LA ,1111, rev, anti for hal, h; itatlV. si ITTII ENV , a I'.l A OLDEN 1.1,1, and lir. ILI ft, ...It. 11 tt It ta. al - . . 13.1ERT. III:611ES Co. are t„ L ,tII kithl.l.l SLATI: IWO} 1N.,. ALEN, LAL I GHLIN. ga1...., Etna .1 k Canal. , I At Watt, thltfburvh. IZt - nh: prompt!" . rtitatrt.l. If You Want Real Good Tea, g 'l . O'3lOlllllS it HA WORTII'S TEA v, w STQft ,ttle r the ling , d. Lama ttrti ar Itt , art• hettl %hit t,tahli•ltrueut. Superior tirt,el vnt. et_trt. Tha vary sl,oll e et,outt ntht rhut:lt PLO:. D. Elmo ia fie.rdy ra t l . l,bui. hmt harp: .ak thy .tau,t. Rind of ttlttek Ic. that hr.- h..' In , Ittntl. kr, New Books! New Books! i TIIOL3IES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third tha Pa:: .talon Art Jowl:dd . . for Fahruun. l i t ' li r l ° tou Snr.,,aro, Nu Sou, a.r mud Adrouturra of Perriral ?lan;vgatten by biru..lf Loa. aud Azuhttiou. n Nural ht t be author of...Roekiau, L:m.' Nlicatouippi Feanea, Sketatt, of ,iOl/1i1.111.1.e. lalotiutual. of 31orbauita. • Ilooaoltold U Nu. 42.. Dr. Ilullick'a %lurk, rumplate. [1e145 lIFIENUINE PORT WINE.—Th, pure ]juice cf tha Urn,. mumble lurmethrinalfUrpos.as. (or sale lu the Quart or Loll! , . at SlOltlttu I IN, Irlua Noon. oug a 111, i.U1111004._ [AC. THE PARTNERSHIIP existing between the under.,1,:n...1 under the nil.. of -Barran, &zap". .." Nanulikurer, Emelllnnincham. lewt cu the 10th a OttVlllber, 1,;41, by mutual nmpent. ANIII4,W KIM Aiti, egAttge. tilt. SLAYE ROOFING. t • I JIARRY, 111 11} 6; CO., Proprietors of 11_ the tatach /:armor ilennstrtninua Slot, Vuttiruts. beg leave to Inform 110111,.. C.mtrartort, and other, at Pitt , t,drgh. 11 heeling Carle Lel. that they lore t ed Aui. L. NUN. of Pdleburah.thetr Arent', who it hr fr.dy to iludertake mntrarte ttr Iteadlng :Call Weir la Slab, tn. in . tu,4.a...trlnn of the best • Flat , :ea In the I. nibal ataiew---t e quality Of tiadr i• equal If not ,r. a t the beat \I elati emad, none other Imt et path-anal soul or, holt plater, la do their work. e0n...a...Wi floor tin , . no t' Ml' any 111 the trade. P tl. hartienlarh. neantrnentl their Slater to br out on boti inatead a nd ehaating. aloe), will be adratt.hrn the contract°, nd own., ot buibitztaa. • Itelereorem ita to thcir aiatt, and atating can ta•teen—and Thninat Parry. our of 'h.. eampant • mar al., be con ; rdited any day—at ,titersaent eorte4 of Etna at. and Canal. i r., l ah IlLtiltiLiSCO. ILI•alab• haat ntanntalt • L.h.2.t.,llaw:artt • Q134.7: 4 4.4-15 11 Mirk. prime N. 0., just recd Acumc, 1 , 0. 110 Water UR..IVGES-100 boxes just recd and for ulr by 13C11111:11 0.1 k: t INGILAIrAn. No 1101Va[eret OLDEN SVIII - P-5 Itf. just ree'd ILI mot for sale I, 11171,111111MJE IN , qtAILA3I. fir No. 116 Water,{. N O. SUGAR-10 bads. landing per str. \ { raitii6rciusos & co. 11DER VINEGAR-20 bbls. for sale by - see A, F. VON BONNIIORST a co. Y NUT S-6:Js&stlebyll rrb~ 05ovuoiRn CO. ILIEESE-150 bones W. R. for sale by/ C. F. VON BoNNI/ONST C C.O. FLOCK—°6 1,1. A., extra Family Flour, for Talc by LA.'S F. VON BOVNHOILST a CO. BROOM& -.-1.50 dozen for sale by A f,b2N - e. F. VON BONNIIOILNT & CO. I WINDOW I.; LASS-1 1 1 1 . 1 0 bxs. ass'd sizes. 1 , 4,S VON Ladies' Fine Dress Goods. ECEIVEDAND OPENED THIS MORN- Ds:—Poplinas, flan., gara... tie Lain., Nous. du logs. Lawns. lc.. sca—clagor sprint st)l.±B alai 'wry de. Arable patterns. A. A. NIASPIN & C0..N0.. 6'2 and P.l Market A. PRIM: STILE PRINTS—Choice and I sa.antthil patterns reed this moral g at A. L.IIAP , ONt CU'? Logic CLOTII AND lIIISII , 11N-EN I, cs•ee sup, an.lnu, r extre Lonz rlotbF lash Lien= Or the ny.Sopl.mt.`i Tosssr ,, tsr" — Jut sts . s n sd St re 1.24 1. stl k., IN, .1. CO',. 6 . 2 awl St Ilsrker et. TO CARPENTERS. PLASTEREIIS, and iITIIER,.— , SAJ Inns assorted Neti:a.Sisktuesr..] limas. desin..e.l by Ids Late In. trill 14 .1d lust. If sppli.rl for Lot '''''Tzli.,.- J-131.F., WOODS CI), N 0.113 Water et: i.:TAItC}I-100 boxes, best brands, it. store I. J 4.1 Pr Sal.. by \I - )I. HAG ALEY a CO.- t0t.21 Noe. li stst t) . 36.eet et. Ai OULU CANN. • Es__so bolos Proctor ur""k's: 1 , t..r uic `t CLOALEY EGO, Nr". I, mod 111 Wool rel:II SALEItATUS-71:2U boxes Ni,. 1;. W 11.16.1.1:i:fl C DT • Pt and Wood fuocoLATE, • in)• I.lmum otoro• era soarr rby 1 lIMIALk.Y A: CO.. (A - 4,f I, efA •-•0 11'ood sL G ERJIAN CLAY-1 - 25 bx, sale by Sr. s F. WI Llitl.q tel[ls Wood R. bbl.. sup:eine—TO bbls. fine, j in =lure and Lrt esle by W liAßDAtlin 1(04.01S—loo do, Corr, Brooms reed mad V. IIAttIIADIII. I Is 111 E . Y BEEF —l9 easffs S. C. Pried Beef, I t . m. IS\l LIE 1.131 E- 3 ,4 bbls. I A II ACUIL 1: 4 1 X .1 est ree'd at'2.56 Liberty st. / WCIXPAI CIL 1,21 awl liax Dtagf 0." BI SO. supply of Boston w 4. A. N1..C1.11414 L'Aaraay A. COI OA SHELL!'" tr••• 11 • zt 11 , 444 1 . Na 11 A. t..,..ce nt r.44 S co. ran: A s TEA s :_2uti half chests Young I la,a-al. .4 all ."radra. baud aid lor -al.. by T ULIACCU-'2.10 boxes Manuftkouret.l .k. CO. L ACKEHEL— Lt..° bbls. on band hoxo. r.n hand and !I••• ;11' A ITIAtia:TY ,, N L 1.11. OA ERINII'S CM. SHED POWDERED KtiA It—lu yl I. u.oc•t,Lnn.l wd Lm ...Is. 1, LAC-1 A CLABI:IIT,ON S CO. No. 1; 1.•1r:s Ola ( . 021 , 101 , 0 12111 1 , 11 lIVY A. CO stl,- oat, .47 McCORD CO.. Hale. 0, S t os, 41 pp; 51,1.'4'11,11,1 • 41, , Is 1 11.4 re•-• 4 11•• 111,11, 0 .11,, f11,011)- 1,0 glad 111.' B ATTI —l7 ha I e tm-ut mut L. 11. VIV t , — lIE-Ite,eile4l and hand an V V expellent a.....elinent .4 0,1.1 atel atelp, of m VP! ' 11;I ' ,$; " 12;;r:;": " . - 1 , 1.1 NI J. Tol.m. And c ry nt eelei•rat.l E c y n.f.ieh and flenera u d t ll) manuf•etur , 4 1. , order a.n.l ran , folly repaired. shy-A very cseellent stur . k of tA ,, ki fe1,2:2 cor of 4t13 and !darket VIIOCOLATE ,df every description for sale I_,l I , y WM. A. Mr icrltli .L CO.; No. =ll Liberty Ptmet. ,ptoll.h, 0 ronrh. :,...... Spirt,' mud Phan. -119., 13.1iceo No. I e1k0t,114,C14 , . a wl Ilmma. The Ivut is,...rtimnt to be found m the ~tY• feb2.2 - • - - - - - ._ D tl I El) PEACIIES-300 bus for sale by Itt/LariON. urru e t W. !lad.:. - 'l.o Liberty 0. , 11 1 , LOVERSEE7S bus for sale by 1 .- • u o ouit , s, urn.]: 0 co. "._ BEANS -10 bus White for sale bv•_ . fcbo± . 10 MI, IN. I.IIILE a. co. AltlL al . -4 kep for se by pGICILItOIrISON. LITTLE 0 CO. FLOG li—WO Ws super. and extra Family, sal.. I.; ma: ltOlll,llN. lITTIIE / CO. LINSEE i 0 011,--10 bbls for Na.: by o , l= 110It), , N, I_l7-01-E k. o). - ..-4 . . . . _ . tli OLL ISCTTEIt— • 2 ;Oils for sale by t 1 , r2:: I: 'RI,. IN. LITTLE .1 CO. L (~; UNDItIES— ii lien . prim. Mee: IP drum+ ut) •up.rmr I , ,utbe.r.l , lVrappulA Paper; ar I It lump Tubscro; 1 augk Brit:Warm I 410 Chalk; I tOd I t Red rule Leather; low It. Llaht da lu rtoro JOHN ItiliTS t CO. =NM B'BITE COPAL VAR4NlSll7;istgsgor q I'MSHELLAC-20W lbg for sale by J. KM it CO. 2 bales for sale by _ • _ 3. KIDD c DO. PA • A_SGANESE-2 tons for sale by J. ILIDO oL CO. II ACON- 1 5 hh a. ds .to nd tor lode by NJu teli I Ll.:+ ILL IV BWKS—Andrew's Latin English Lexicon. By E. A. Audi-era. L. 1.. U. nn, b T ereD. The Wand World of the Pacific. lip Roy. [lvory ebe r e- MS =I %N= iM=l Ile. Jura, Quinn John 1' Wright Jwal nacrzrd ana tor ml,- I, IL I IoPIOND. fetal Applla , Jth GIRL wanted tai do hewn; worl--Arly st tbn eass , . INSEED 01L--Zt bbls just received, pure 1,4 Coutar, Oil. and Lrc r.L. by tunkzo.s. unix k CO, , lklllo ANI.) PA. RAILROAD STOCK, lJ lulhlmtut9.ll paid Yr, for xalr by WM. A.-1111.L a CO, feL4 :toot and radmuip broken. JObuidiebt Dried Peachy, for Bale by &14.1 7. 0. DI LWORTII 4 co. .. • . ._____ - -•• • 500 bu- e4ls Dried 'Syy . le ,l 3:rtt!!elg o, ‘,2 ELLER'S FAMILY 31EDICINES--SEL -01 Lrie. Corey dr.l . —Tht various 'walking." of Mr. Sellers. ~i, Weval•ttert,acr lavOrniugNen topulsetheOatit rut the n•untry. Ili. Nertaifuge hag iven found to be an invaluablert , dieine Pa ,ery Imay. To Sellers' Liver 1711.tl,onsands a, indebted So tenet (root pain and 1.111- ea.e. Th,r tordicin, hare .nnar,.l their papularit..YhY*,_, t.m.ive rs pencure. They bore bean tris,i Lod Pnind .oa ,-,.., raevlicut reutedir• for the dirraws le vhirh the an mr,an0,,,, , h.d. NI e bare freauebtly men! 11r. Seller's C. ,, ,,,,h S, rub •hvi ittiVe it to La • •PeeUY cu, fora truss 64.... cur ruuch.—.lf , ,ning Tr/rtrred,a. prepnr,l and add by D. E. EE LU.% 0..0.11 37 11 . ..1 Kraft g IARD TO BUSINESS •MT..fc—A young, v k , active bo.lores man. n• (ire ..1 . Putsbardi, with an rtirovive arnualotan,. abu ran 11 , 1•103/.1 • cash capital L.l trunt PIS bretabt theivatet dolls.. I, maim. to malts n , in , ,Lvarol.. and del ate hi. time to hu,i nera.... • partner In II t t. , b tug 14 ur tinnily. Plea. ..14 , t• hat Mee S., I Nu ate. febnklte. liLOTHES' PINS-10 eases Eastern, foe i rale by feb33 J. D. MILLLUIS 4 C 4). 5' it. MOLASSES-L'iials-,13 half de, I. a Battle Ground, lanling from attar Stoplie State, Ibr •by Hal HILLY. SIATTIIEWS it 011 pill LEAD-1.150 pigs - soft Galena. for aala 11 I I EY. MATTHEW'S A 00. aUN IMI L ES--704) ft prime Feathers; d Corn ilronmc :Awn Ann 1. , 1 brand . ailmen bx. th 7, finning: ;Albs. moan nederalun 9 LbIA Mom In Ann. nod Vat ale by . HUEY. MATTHEWS W. .10 hhas prime N. ...,L6d.. prime N. Orlenns; •-,)& IA .....ortdd Inat 10 do Crurhed Pnlverisnl, for do J. D. WILLIA3III S ed. 6401 donor of Wcud mud Fifth fits._ ApLAssEs— 1.1 ? 1.. I, do Nur. Mm -5 do tdon syrup, scr rido by f-V3) J. D. VCII.GIAIIB it CO. ij DRIES-100 doxlmp. Corn Ilroants; 1.7 • I.bli illeknry Nuts; 10 csak• 10 too 24/ervanx,2 3.1,000 Common 2_ • 2,000 Itot 1/..er Hair, 3 CM zuDer. Mee Flout; far tale I. rata/ . D. 'WI Z CO. FISII-10 Ithls No. 3 Mackerel; Ztb " do 1 as 2 Gbh( No. 1 &Limo n: Yalo by frl4l) J. D. WILLI Alliat (XL RARE gIIANOR IS NOW OFFERED .41X;p e r t an=b3Mt.V.Mirl' r iva`ir. week can teallt.^l dear of oil ex - rowels. Appry =o. wbo rwo be bond at th e Warawes Esrbange no Liberty etrerrt, between the Lowe 49 and 12 ant I cod 4 r. a. ."8" feb2O.= RENTING MATERlALS—Printer's cop && r "V—Ttr allarlk.nr,Jlzinftzt treble ertoden rules, at, An Far aale ' at P. miners' Printing Office. between Market aml Feryy A. feta/ , American copy. WOODEN TYPES—From the martufneto- T T ry of NyeUrC Webb, furnished At short notirea ftb.3) IVOR SALE LOW-,—A superior toned rose ood Moon Forte. ?Sr torecot orogdte nt 1.441. 0 Jut sol Roo. 1i0t.10.. stn.. Alleohour. feb942yr INC WASH BOAHDS-20 doz. for sale by fehai J. D. WILLIAMS L CO. SUNDRIES -2 bblp No. 1 Lard; 2 do Sterhor, 8 do Nweet Coral= 5 togars Oroundour. 2 do Dry Peach. 1 do do Apple. 10 do Yeathrne 18 bales Cotton, to *rare ou Amara- ISAIAH DICKEY GO, Water and Front as .bda. Ibr wale by robin thRANGES-100 boxes. in prime o J rule by ENGLISU t 07 , N febls bn Second, and 151 Fix, LEMONS -30 lames fur sale by fain I:MLISIrd I) h, IA_NO AND TABLE COVERS—W. Mc- Clintock invites the attention of those sitabin e tofu"- nis to hi, extensive assortment of Table and Ilano'Cov ers. al No. 55 Fourth street. feblil THREE PLY CARPETS—W. Meg tock 4now prepared toren the largest asaelltment Woo Carpoto now offered In this market, and of tb latest and man approved styles wad patteroa, nblott direct from the Importers and mon loon:reed factories In the C1:11011. at the Carpet Warsbouse. No. kb Fourth t- • A.. I : • .4. of mporior styles sad colors. in Anon srid Air sale by (0319 ,R. bleelal't SOCK. 'INGRAIN CARPETS-1 large aaaortment of the Wert ern amen styles in store and ear iielo by !elan W. bIeCLINTOCK. NOLISII AND AMERICAN Oil Cloths,. la a t"oo4=t: lusitetheattentkm oa paichase ' ra F'n't""l. BROOMS -200 dozer' for sale by 11 fsbl9 S. a R'. Ii . : IkiIAGAZINESFORMARC.' i1vm0i..... literary ne ws. Third stmt. • • Bader's Lady's Book fbr March: li rattem• Llaparbso do li•rusites Alaxsabse do , Ladies' National Badadosk do • Wanausta: or Lbs Proptusar. ws /Said. fge , I 'Er. lactiovars of 31sch=das, No.^' Stardieldilall: • fiLdasical ilarms.s. . 4lTZ,L' l r.7h 7 "3g . .. l b i li,4'''' Shanacrod4 • mar novel, by Ilta Booths, BLOB, . , I XTRA. :YOUNG lIYSO] opened at 255 Liberty street, a TI Tca, width we think we CS.II For be serryamed Id the price in For the lower trader, 75 cente, CfSG nTli per lb. which we warrant 11.117 to any to be bad at the same prite.• Alec, Oolong, Imperial mul Uuapot whirl, all we aelt Is Mir twist, • mend themaeltee. A l iteral beral diaomat and to families buying br the gnat:tit NS AL A. tehlS Tea LOVER SEED-4 bble in C l ' to stets, far sale by table OR N--400 bush. for sale rBACCQ LEAF-4 hhds. 11,b14 - HICKORY NUTS-15 la 11 Phis HOPS— frus s bales Iln• sale by {c S3IILX) ~ erAmu. byA. 4,gALLAD 01.1.—a) caski+ felalt A. „- DRIED PEACSES —WO febln C QEGAIL.IOO,OOI Princil sezemer al grate,/ remv A. (CHECKLOST—A check. _ foror of Henry Frits. No. 127 A: dotal Febirtary - Mtn 1,1, on N. Holmes ,t Soda of QM riff. for chne.handred 14t: ny •ti l atrAZ trett ' .. 4 Tbe froE L ta 3 mar. blrown wand reeelvlnir soh ' check. se the yaysnror an Tenn b.... etennneY. febli MILLER a IMCICIIMON. VEACRES—Three hundred buehele: ree'd and for rale nr SAMUEL P. l a HAIM- ___, 2 00 BRLS FAMILY FLOUR; , ' ' Ifor bu brl• ltdetr. iltr. • --- . ' bet, - , 60 br t No. 3 31arkerrl: 75 bar Tar . . • lOU botp ballpetre, for rale by T. WOODS .t SON. Proluco Dalin" and Cumbrittlost Ihrrebants. ja29 ' Cl Water rtreet. , A,;,II_ , LES-501,5s mould, on consignment k_efor sale by jaZi ALTLXIANDER I:M.DOS, S CYTHES— . 75u„ti,00z,..be6 14.J1c Sc ,:b3elythCE: Iv clot bcpt 'C on commlgnet L. ATIMMAN 80.. k hl St - I.r mall Ii rnota.m. and fnr uln by jai C IIOT-511 kro.s arsorted Non. for nal e , by A. nurcensoN & CO NlOLASSES—Plantatiou & Sugar Howse "d'' u fr b 11 joi k co. 50 TONS SODA ASI7I, - - fi'Tr sale by 1 , 017 IitiItIIICIDGEAINWIRAM k i a 0 D - A — ASII--A mperior article of our own kJ . refuse. constssal i ranVal a ft h r y Vay febl7 WWI. stre:st. LEACILLNG POWDERS-°OO- caste, a 1 - o ari - i'ikk .-- "INIMA7EItibi co. -- SAL SODA 10(.) casks on hand and for febli BENNETT. DERRY k CO. ULPIIUSIC & MUHIATIC ACIDS, al r,l 11:* s' d '''''''LLrocErr, BERRY & CO. V e CKERAL-100 bble large No. 3, Moa _LT schnsotu inspection, for cgs by ie 17 JAS. A. 111.71VIIISON t CIS. CE-30 true prime Carolina, for sale by a, 11617 JAIL A. MACH/NW .1. CO. C HOT-3G kegs assorted numbers, for sale 17 by 4h17 JAP. A. ISUICIUSON At CO. VIOLASSES-40 bbls Plantation, for vale Ilk by tali J A 9. A. lIUTCIIISON l CO. LEADI6OO Piga Galena, for oale by febll JA!. A. lICSCHISON t Co. • I.l' I ••8 or.. :•J Briusamor t tkpinum. DOZ. CORN BROOMS, for sale by: fubli . BUILIIRRYCrE 1 INGIIRAIL F isu-100 bbls No. 3 14.11Cke2111;'. &dan: ft ...d•b . &bI7W. I V .WILSON OSI\-IWo bble No.l, for sale b 7 febl7 , w. aY. Miami TAR -100 Ibis North Carolina, for sale by AM: W.! P. WILSON. EAUTY.—It tunversallyconeeded that twenty Is mum oomroote In AL country than. in any . while. at the same time it la sald that In no other mntry is it lost et po yating Now Wats true to ain ettrnt, but the lone is Gran mined DT Weed. We andto all, de not 7000 m.. 4 nvo-...„ but mad the following. and you need not leek And looka— Them articles an , otientrne preparatkwa end hare AI at h pop larity. or pu Cli xio luree . ..f h or it. inenart' ti p n nothing Should•prom be mom rareful than the use or a powdor tbr the Alm u many or thaw molt lainymitnjurP 011g10111Z =l".=l.!=, annir „ j of , m i.. p r ow., Powdenfor renaming tortihe ous hair. What is mom unsightly than belt upon el. iwly. This ertkle retrme 11 ehOtt Arne, ut ths ow of any . ..hely, histrumwet Jules lawn. Vegetable Liquid MA bye will tenant► noowly knout to rod, white, or gray hair , a beautlfullY ra r. ,,k, brow, auburn *Am It with ruler the hair in a attester time, and more effeettmlly than any Whim dye, he. lag at ttir suns time indellibk. • , Jut.. Hawn. Sharing Crean.-it a really planners to Aare with Ada mum Th ere la no of the niarttng amp seta. usually exprriented in the used twat amps. lm tau roottdry . , It Hoot. taste. the WU szpOoth, era! raft uaiii fl;;;."ra2,l 141— ! :r 1 it. a. her. I* thin' Jule. To were Intended ea tne . i;maniat orhement in Ow twangs Peer but when negleetott, nothing IS to b et or we quickly wow • My hoes Tagb Pane wilt liapit inLimb pwir tt the Mae time liejtog the gums PrEn and bnlthy. JUL r4'+ HAVE L, Perfumer and Claes; 14Mesent rt. Phila. For rale wholesale end feet. hi 1 1 . A. Fatmeidoek d. g- Sellers, Pinetaigh. and .lll4chati, Ann bum • ESINI=;3