Cl= .ESTABLISHED 'IN 1786. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MILISFIED DAILY ADD WEIDILY„ HY " MUTE e co.-- coma o. lass booot-so sin rote ems. DAILTISALIare Von 'mown. Web , * I,ll ' fox DoLi.* yell in .cranes. WEEKLY— rolollars per ammo. 0 . 33 , 1 1tnDplied Outhe foranWing lormagessx.., ri(asasradt m d ros,. able team asivazoes male. if nuked. • M!rMi :•nriV7.3r7.ra R,:C. STOCXTON, late Johnston &so c k. juL. - too, Ilcotteller. etatiOnm_Prlnter, and.rittan, at = a itnittt •nd Third Mut.. LlSUbargh. • • eB.,.UDLSIES' Cheap Literary De )e t, Third iddhet. opponitr Poet New 1o•a~,. th. Mi d ==l.l=VlTeitri .f tits Tridilidhlt lowhit l op HOYEINS, . Bookseller and Stationer . ; :a Fourth otroet. Apollo BulkliAßA ''mss AND . comerioNElui• atm DOWN, WholWale7and Retail aster nad Coar.rtfaver, S 8 'web street, Altbanugb• All.4.4=lyritrutiCrdrkr-'47. ' au t'q b", CARPET DEAL, Ar7TSI'CLINTOCK, Int; venter of ewpetn, Oil Cloth.. Elie= Boat Trleci: «Ina Mad.. Warchowe.No. 85 Faulk aui Vcotl oL.ll,lll4.ursch. COIMIS.SION AND FORWARDING. f 1 A. McANULTY & CO—Trannportersi ai l ur Blarutt HOODS &SIN% . lICE DEALERS .. , ... .. 4.1 toranifrak.,lkraint., No. 61 Wafer . stied, wm. n. JOHNSTON, Forw l a u lllg And % to remadak. idtra. ? t, No: 11,2 Am" rlm AI. lER 4 JONES, Forward i n g and , Com = Inion Merchants. Dealers In OP and , I , Itts ars Mannfatenred amides. Canal Basin. near Seve , nin stmt. Pltatonurn. - - ' C. ;41.1tVANULTY CO., Forwarding and bkethaaes. Gad. Buin..Ritterurgb. ARDY.RiNiKft'CO.; SUccelosoiz to At , - k. Cknimfindoxi 1134 Yontarglair Ma in Vlttalmzgh Manalktured tiote4, Pink. ?AYR fiZ. .51LiCKLEtT CO=Wholesale Ander, in Foreign tad Dasamtk Dry. Gm* . N 6•10/ OM Arad. Yittsburgh... .ADIf . . La.lialoor ktyrrnoson.L—r: t. a_ITIMIT 400,F. TOIL ttiltaSON k:CCV:; WllO/65410 . and Mai/ Nees In Faier and ,F 3 umio Dry 0... u. em. ut KoRPHY .4c BURCIFtIELD,Vnotikoz M Pwfall Drr Clockb' Mental:lle, tor per of Fourth tot raw% Yittrbursll. , .• - ~..:. t . x Th—rni,,,,x knit... runerta a. .:7-1-a a nii.-.-:- ExtsEy, 'FLEMING & CO., Commissinn atmet,,,,,o—ro, th. oat. ~r Ilornertfr, licnnl6, and hitk , a% 'taxt:itg,i'fl&4ll.io‘;V=.lllTt:: DRIIOOISTS & o. 611 McDOWEL, (4 2 11% eZon% 1.0 - Kere it Keyser.) Wholesale semi Rotall Nam s sal S =ir " ''' l iaVr=l:2 EVh?ranid liaesalaiiiiigistip.• Deal . • waif, Nuts. Dra one '.obwd.rdW of Dr..Sl'Lectere celebrated Worm 8.f. - tar. Liv er zed long &rm.. No. GO, MOM 01 , ' Wond strorla, Pittabwroh. Orders will b carefbfir wk. farwarded 'with oiroat,.h T SonooNmAKER& co., wbc,kwle Drug- Pitta..l'rab' MMZMIIMI ''''''ltY'' - ' l. k - •:AIIA Y , - IPITTO 131t.'0 ": i - -' -, • GAZETTE. - • '''.: -.- - .'.-„:;:.*.., F do CO., Wholesale A AnNESTOCKt a ruer .,/• P mkt imut street. mehT R.SELLERS,llfholepide Peeler in • Alva, Pahl% Dye Run. OD% ~. rii"b", 1. • L. Pittsburgh. Pa. Owls warranted. 01-.0/INI D. 3101 i -DAN, Wholesale Druggist, aull Dealer SO Dye Stud'. Psi rat Chle, km— Wiiid Street. we door South of Diamond Midi. lattstratai.. S•RIVICKERSIItiII, Wholesale Druggist aralpotl.r Seals and A g ricultural I=Platartd. /Nu. adlizt 1%,xxl alma. arguer of stb. .11.. IiktILVN & BRITER, Wholenale and Retail b ritclirudu. curter of Liberty and St Clair at., Pitt* GROCKI3.B T,l. H'E.tE','WholealaP O ' rm e"r, Cll ' o4mm `' ss " io a r , :at rnnsiZissrasasr ia.131 EL I'. SIIItIVER, Wholesale Gro s," cei. am and , 155555505155 MerelanU, mud Deal; CZFltti b.renVvrn"kro::l"Vdtrlll7l.l3ll°o:4sl7 Jolla. ,Llio6lll. , -10,11.11 DILIFO6III. . 1 101131 S. DiILWORTII lt CO., Wholesale' .01 , • m Praloce awl Commlalon 51.0.55.500. 5,50 L . 1 .7,40,T. ,I,lttgul4z.dc,r C., of I.lssardrille, Mon... 0. Bu4RiD d w. ' E &,INaRAIIA7Ir, Wholesale 0 s saa cotaashasss aissduasts, I.lla 51 . 010 wad. and 150 11r51 Wee. ri_......._.____..._.„:„.----LtAbllra-h. ionr./1.5 S co_ .. wholesaia. d , .rat. a Water Et, Pittrimrsh. - W D,..i 1i0 , 1 - 18 -" Fe rrna ."- e - rice . Überts 14"." of Warren, Ohio, -, Merchant, tad Whole heese, DWI., Pot and :uerely. Water reet. Asbargh. mn,Laa k SONS, 'Wholesale ••- - - - aoraeollng Merelmat, t i r ipla-74,w - E . Eird.D.rriticilaVlA Lynch h Slanonnto;ed aoh:ero, Noe. SO ad 51 Warr street, rittalarab. . .. sF. ON BONNHORST & CO. Whole .,i liale Urocers. ForesnMea and Comajdon Mach: amca, Dal In linabergh Manaietera and Werlern h e dne, N SO, earner of frac Area and Chao:ay Lao, Plttettergh 1" - AS. A.LZELL, Wholenle Grocer, Com o mini Maraud. ad Dean . In Produce ad Ma burgh Siarcefeedoreo—No. TO Water st.., Plambureb. 11.09.47 , Wholesale Gro , Dealers is Produce— `ltcpburgh. JAYE, J. 111S-MIV. fT, late English, Onyor!,Comml.acon and -snits* Merehsats. cu. * ars m Produce sod Nu. btorgh 31sanotsetureis.. No. =1 &cord st. sod 121 Virst 51., belroon Wood sad Onottbileld. YZEILID . ., C. R. IRICYSTSO3, MILLER & itICKETSON, Wholtsnle Oracn and Importers of Brandies, {rime and 71 , 44.%. Corner a Liberty &cal Irvin streets, Pitts. lennirts P. lean, NAIL% COLIOD 'lsrsi. Vs, ike nisistnistir no teal: roan {'ant-......t0ur D. itcat..—varta C. son & ROE, ' Wholesale Grocers acid lawn Slerehann, :in. 111 • Libertr rircei.• art b. LOB . MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Dingier. desies•iu froluee, Pittsburgh WtalTsad nit kids or Farago nod Unil.ollo •rd Liquoas, No. au Liberty tareet. ye Outtd , ..:WW, Mkoid.lo:=LtO. Liatetogsbels.' Whiskuy. ROB1:1 3RT . DALZELL ~E. CO., Wholesale • • Ozoottision Sierebsitte. dealers to Proluee Pitts.. •.• Munutsetures. No. did Liberty stmt. ROBERT A. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale Grocer. Prcduce, Foreranitog. nod Couttoludua 11 er god .Drier to Pittsburgh glanufsetuov, No. •=u Liberty Aged. Pittsburgh. ' Ito tog= anne e coeogarg. VIA. /I 1,01.1.... .. —ALL. SAO ..I.VT. L BAGALEY . C . C . O. Wholesale Gro v v ee N. II and DYWood A:vet. Irittsbuzgh. son It Ina— . .norm 10:50 , 7 , 4... WICE A Ni — cAlciii,ESS, successors to -V V I. :P.: J. D. Wkt.„ inciesabe Orme.rs. Ptrroardiug nod Otottorusdou bierehaats, didere In Dub Nulls. Glees. Oottmr I• • =1 Pittsburgh Lissaufartures geuerslD• totrterat 'cog gad Dater streets. Pittshorg.h. _ !LOUSE, Wholesale "erebeisas. Wen in 14,- 4 Articles. Itrri Liberty Vriarre - rr7 hole Hal ri and rarillui; and Creirabiridati Prreitine lard Pittebarita rifth sta. Pitlabansta agLd 3kreLl Muta .orta drakes La Plitabwch te • & R. FLOYD,. Wholesale Grocers, .Coia . muelm lierebents. sad nuns m Proluao—Bannd utelv Ed&lal w. txcatting op Übeßy. Wood. lard ELub • :OHN KEI3 --- & CO., WhOinaleGTOCers: In Pedd burg ' b.l=—"4l:. =471 CAL n ingn TORN IL SIELLOR, Dealer in Pisn4nrtes, 'Mod mod llool•nd Instrumento. School P.A.. And .•.... Sole Amon for Cblekrrinee Pion° Irottr• hr Wortorn • ylmale—No. 61 Nord * Y KLEBER, Dealer in Mumie, Mu- Instrument., and Importer of Itelfori bminos. ge * nt for ?tuna. , t Clark . , final sad Inman, Pum,. with • • • e BAlran AMardretent. Also, for Danbartea, Piano. - INANITFACTIIIMRS. Ki EN - EDY, CHILDS & CO., Manufactu ms of purr voiorlor 44 Pheetlog, Puoo4l. illui , awl #attisoc. Peon KW, Pituburgb. , woo JO. .- ~,.z . TONE , t , I:iiiioO, MrinnfactorOrs of Spring and Rod, Plonk, St4ol. &e el 'Plough ing, 1 ..,... ~.. mb.,EiPthezti- un=„41..44;;.-=..v. Coach T morally'. earner of Elm and Front 41, Pitt:lbws kla. . yITT BURGH ALKALI WORKS.-13en ,„„kr, Co, Meartfortwer• of Ras AepL.lllearb gt. Nulphuric Lego %1 oral:Low, - . . . PAPER HANGIVB. WTER P. MARSHALL, SIICCOiIfOr to gannet C. Wlll—lmportar .mDealer in Prrna and itmeticon railer Hanging" and Bordrro, Etudes, Pisa Boagnta si, kr. Al.—Writing. 'Princhir. and Wrapping Pa MY. No. OS Wood etreac. Warren Poortb and r. firroburgh. Pa. TEA DEALERS. MOR .IS & HAWORTH, Tea tinA Wine Lau. Sea me or the magma. Plq•bunh. Wr~. A. M' M CLURG & CO., Grocers s and T r l Deal., No. 2.56 Liberty etreet,shoye W•ind has* Si.. • op 11.4 • Wm wuruntrit of Choir.. tirc , r, les .11 V Te.s. Alro—ionrivrt Fruits .4 Nut, Whoh ssale and elltalL Design .DPIIKI 0. , tb. I.v.d t.... • TAANSPORTATION ADVITS. 11 . 3HNi A. CAUGLIEY, Agent for the Lake Erie ind Michigan a n d i n field the Lakge. on • ommer of Ni . gior Enn pL CH & CO. ' Transporters bj Cana sal Yonranilo. MerelmatA, carnti of Penn rue, . ..E ., - .. vvinizusr BLINDS. t VISTEEVE t. LT iz k SON, w e ll known •.1 • I" Can Blind rep yon hand or ixo to o er the heat article In their lbw, at their old 4 : axi.No.ll3 Et. Clair etreet; alto, al ht. ftli )flottd dreet. t o I: Tare . it . = In the rill . ut i trm I All , • IVNwouldmostreereetfullyinf P orm and at htestand no the weal If i r lard dig xt '" I " "oor4 h. Alleo r gt7 b etty, &complete aceortrnent 'of Teldttaiblindr, alto %mild. "' Phallus are made to order ;In the be onTla. warranted recul le any In the United 104 de e. I l e Blind, end be 12.0 Ted without the aid of a leer Or del r. Moving pturharcl the tock.txola, and wend d ,of the ea net eatabllmhinent of /Camay it McClelland. I em p,np..nd furrOrh their old e 1111410111.0, am well am thwool, IOW at orltb rem thine In their line. I J. No. 5 Wood street. PlUmborah. . • J. A..NROWN. TA RAGING AND PLASTERING. 4 „ 1 --• ' rmroPAPER etrHARPER ! 0 s'li J; nn ~ L : . l , l - 1 1 a . 1 : ,, , r i 5 m T , 13 , N, mini i.. 1. Eue • i A... Allegheny. ,B.—Ltme, gaud, Mortar, Lath, Au. fur tale. , Luch4tll ART SURGEON .__+____ __ 4"'l HARDIE, Veterinary . Surgeon, late would 'remmetfull am ' g ;it theiglio tb g he hie " ' awed practles In .:,: , Zdom. az:l.. by careful attention to whatever la haw. "W IMm, he Imes m hive WI-Macho. ' 1 ... au with Jam flambe. How. Ell 1 rt and ißbAelnlattlog In rowel :Ill ' be carried on, at Vcorner 'of Tunzel !Meet and Penterylvauls Avenue. . W MMM ff 3 , , ,i‘j[l.l Nl' 111 & LEE, . r i t. Vocn, , Lo . e.n. a um r and ' c ' .ion Mercian o tM tal l ldr, , No. 139 Uteri, st,l'ittaborgll. _ • Q s & W. 7 iARBAUOII, Wool 7 3lerchants, ' Q Dealt fri Eno, .4 Prteltua Amara,. and For . wattling a CanimLsidnn 31.chanta.No. 115 Yu* rtritet, . anerllo &ern ertreetalltsburgh. . ZISIGRAATISfe AND' LITHOGRAPH:CM IS — EI7I - JOHNSON, Engraver on Wood, r , Plllln Hall, (tbird nary,' Pittablirrib, l'a,-11... of lading,. arblder,- limbo( 'New.iport,Frontink , o. Lambed Deng leilok in color, C. 1w for 1411-lont, ..... Adler., and asoefatting Cotton etain t re.ae.., In the first .tree of art, and 1 the Invest orlcor., -- Wr i Li y IA iu Ni bm S , LJ , I I.g rd ii:‘ , l u. A ,. N:S o p- Li t., 1:1 nEt 4 , - otn., Phu tkargl. 14......14.0....t.... ' P0rtrai , Chew LOIN /., Hlllheadt, Pratte. Ho.. La Net.. .treltfteetural 1.1 Haeltina Drawing, I urine. oral V...... Cant , ... urrareel or 4...... on atone. rind ortnu.4 In ruler, Hal .(1r0n,., or M blc urn'''lin (aet approved etylr, taut at Ulu 11: 001aufrl moon a .. ru f 7 ._.-_. __ • . . _ tTEWELEBS. liV. W WILSON, NV nuthc.:,,l4,Zlii,:Silt;;r Wive, end 1111100-• 0 .-e da canner ~f Hark., rout 'earth ...de, l'lttebortas,Tfa• N. li.--Watel...and Clack. carefl', ......lud• -- HARDWARE NEECTIEUM. 1 . N. 4 06 A N . , WILSON CO.. Importer, aMI whni .p. ~ L l v . I ,le Ilard.u.4 Cotters, N 121 nod Wee - Pitts -ruN. a. - - .• - DENTISTS. _ lIIINT, DOntint, Corn, oi et. between Market .41 misaus. .10.1 nrurgox..- ........ ban,...v. JOIN FITZSIAIONS & CO., Manufacta -0 rare - of FLINT and GREEN GLASS, MOCLIK mid el land . s of 31ACUINEllY. fake this method of IvdwmioF thoes deelrou. of Wink pooh work done that they am prepanel to do It aktheloweat ressible ratek, at tby auri cle notice. and in the beet manner. nt their astsbitehment. Srmvd ' treed, aboee the Coast tiritike.near the Gail Worke Twee Irons for Meek Smith and Bleat Furnaces, Manu factured at Jobbingt notice. and un t ie lowest pekes.— Jamie of done on . Mor t inetdl,3m Gm Fitting. SL&FFETT & OLD, Front ittryet, bet burah.P swn Waal end 3lyrkot.l'ilta., • Would Invite the public to their twortntrat of Chandeliemeladt, Brackets. 7 1 9- Fitt747 '. :171 1 tire rd moat trayoaably terms. • (coehd, PRI.`,CG ON FOR" Islsl.—Thi,„4 dj beautiful sty).• of linty bf Enda canted Wont At. and UM.moud Wegnir, Buchner & Mueller's NEW LITHOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT. rirllE ABOVE FIRM respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that then ere prepared to e%orute, In On. Past tty/A of their art, ell ...Jere fur [Awe Card, Dab, Diplomat. Chncl.9. Visiting and l'refeolonal Corsi,. 314, Chart, Label, Or Their c•tabllalanent 19 at :xt. I.6.llarket street. trelve..n Third end Fourth streets. upstairs. tt.elt,tf Bolivar Fire Brick Manufacturing Comp'y GLOVER, KIER Ar. CO., Pnorturrons. TILE` SUBSCRIBERS, baying been air Pointed Acenta for the above named concern. will keep ronztantly en hand • so ppl y of the relebrathd Bolivar Fier Brick, Crucible Flre Cl ay , ) ornace Hearth., and !meal's. TM, are also prepared to receive orders Fir said Brick. to be Made ho aim end shape to snit rued:lowers. which shall be promptly filled: We do not deem It neosaaary to enumerate the many sob rantages the offered to prwess over all °thawed/at have been offered for sale the thin e d.st s o, th e i r ", realty being well known to almost all verso. who use Fire Belch. The proprietors have determined that the Brick shall lase none of their present enviable relinnithin. and that no expense shall be spared to make them even th better then they have heretofore been. This I. e Gab establishment now manniactnnurt kin, Brick al Bolivar. KIER & JONES. nicht oval Basin. Seventh tr.. Pittsburgh. AMeCORD & CO., pure received A their Poring Style of Hat, to which they re. 'Tactfully Write the attention of their ettstom. era and thr 'raffle gen,ndly. fetrZ2. Pittsburgh Gas Pipe and Tube Works. rriE underai ed have just completed their xi,•au„ PI i IRON TUBE WORKS. and am now manufacturing all Mu.. of GAS PIPE, Lw rocaotive and other fluor. awl all goes of WROUGHT IRON TUBES which they arm. frr sale at the lowrat prier. They are now prepared to rarentetortlera. to ant extent. without dr- NVANt: ,t CO.. N0.'41 and te). Water rtrort. PlTlSlltat6ll. PAt WLM llTlt ? OB.E C i fLlrinrl sl4,, !; ad y iib. t piICILOLAS I'IVIAN, Civil Engineer. PrauchLmay, and Practical 311.6 c Agent. Matra raughth of Modelstor the Patent Mc, dcrit-na or Mwld very lot Minn, Water Worts. Rolling Mdl, cc. Mat M foood Mull. {f/ M. and 6P. M., . his evaiderwr, Nit. 'A 61.bary street, lictabarah. • lanltally._ PA. MADEIRA. Agent for Delaware Mu tad Safety Luanne< Cratpazy. 41! Water atrrrt. JGARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Franklin Mire laranuase Coarser, north east cooler of Wool - - WM. GLENN, BOOK BINDER. WOO 4 street gerund door fr. Ile earner of pllrd. u bor. bo to r u=rilry o . ' au bound ruloutatlally. Ikw , a,, to numlor, er ld took. bound ruefully, or reralmt. Narneo, put on to 1 11 R•tters., Shore 'rho Darr Moab. sr” invited to .all low Jagrdly . • M'CORD & CO., Wholesale and Retail MannlXturprp, nu ikNem In HMI, Cap• and Yarn. corner of Wed And Fifth stry,.. lllllAburgh. Where Ch.y oder • full-ead eccnpleto Mark a Ilea, esp.,. Fun. A..... of 'err quality Am/ sayie, 4 1.11.1.-. h 11 And e tail. And rite the Attention of th eir rm•lnm.!rh and nnreheArrll in &lll.Asintrhag them that they ,rill nit 4,n th . Ino4 outran- Vey.. Pena, WNllllY!le;teLe t Tailor. IPer. .;1 D ols in Iherl at .iff.mt bets removed to Liberty arm , . telom Pitt, No. IW. OMIT and dwell. li l t i n the me. building. amettulam New Coach Factory—Alleglieny. cApr} , M. A. WIIITE rib CO. would re meeafulle infirm the public that they hare ereetiolofietien Lemma, between Federal and traduvecy etreeta. They are.. making and are Tarnared to overly. Men for every deeertrtlon of vehicle. Cos,. Mari.. Berimehne, Bourleo.l . l.tone. ie., winch, from their longperience in the manufactory of the ahoy. work and Co. .they hare. they feel entadept thiM .r" eati.l,leil..nti.go,r:AirL.nt In , t , ra.itt e. rearanable name with Parlor rat-C.lm atere.dlon - In the iteleotints nuitertes. and haviur none 'bat carropetent aorta., th ey have no hi-AWL= in , Yrarrantiortheir Work e therefiire ask the attention of the public to thlr matter. N. It. Kepairtnif.done In the hen manna, and ea the mart nesetnatle OM •17.170•911 ri i i.AOLE...I.A.RBLE WORKS. (establistwd (Sat; br =RUM WILKINS, No. 104 Liberty at i LOUi7nl4 rittaturgh. Burial Vault., Taints, Re n amene..4 Mantel 11r«. laintr, and Pier Tope, sleety no bud. end Made to unite . N. ILA choice eclectic. of Drawing. on hand 101 0 - A CARD-1851. BURCIIFIIII.D. North East turner of Futerth'and Martel etre. Ptem n. bore her ear.. the erimnioncesnent of the New Tear, to ',- torn their Nana, to miantorra and Co. nohlk arum. ally. fur the large Omni, of en.= extel.d.,l them. and invite el, einedmano. rf the, faro,. Harold normitty enlarnui and itrinnoyrt Oar meat, they are partied to keep nu hand • •cry eaulaiiive snortment of (hod.- ant bermn trill hare the of 00017 of Itch , men). end their reelect:one. TtnT deeign natidur their entahhehreent. farprartirahl, FARMS' .(her' every .tilde In the Dry M.A. needed fee the want. of Writhe. ea. prceurett—aed In thole continued .(tsar to orket the brim aced. and to •ell at Lew prim. di, hoe • to make the *edema: of famines 11.1 to. dichlual. to farm them with their mann.. • he WItaI.I,ALK SUSI?. 5.5.4 sill be. artinned.in the ream tip fain Itth Amet l Or thronoti levier ram. Nnd YBLFialil • COMMERCIAL Com.tos, Cof Tatra and Market strerts. The only char. tenni loatitunott of the kind In P4OO. b. F.:um—John Fleming. Principal InatructOr. In the Mamie or Amount.. O. K. Chamberlin. Pridesor of Peannianktilp,,MitiMMPOi Contontattni, kr . ~ Ales. ..M. MattionrEm.. 4Am ,, on ecknoten , k l ,.. Thu, &airing, minden, ttionlnlce a Bait and Ha al , planner.. rtrry branch of lionoraa.nini an r pant LO.rapid panmaziatnp. . ro 1000=.1 to call and flute. LEI. aur arra..,..... Leetoro on Cotiontaretal Law every llintdn.r ate , loq. Befinanoe to any of the...raddent city tonrebants. olatB -- — EAGLE MARBLE WORKS. EVA PLimmED 18,3:2.by EDMUND '•—• WILKINS, So. 245 Liberty ~t.. lllhead of Weed otrert. littetiarge,ri Iltnuitionta,Mirial Vaulta.Tbittintra. de. Multi. Hest. Centre and om I'lrr Top.. ales,. on bind and marl* to order. .d the rh.c.S. Muhl., i'l and at 7,1 Miner, nerd. A chow. Adana. Crrinamidr ot. ht 1144. t , T n a g r " 14 . - - ------- '-'-• 4 ---, I= ported I '.l.,:_____ _. ,___,! • (vim Italy, , i ' .„-- --- 4 - 7 . :•••51 • ,-7 - - . • .1 . ' 7 -1: ' ' l'' 114'1 • EEFERENCES. Zinn Ilarmar 11.mny Clark Tiernan. I,n. linn. Judge Wilkins Era.t. Wm. 'Hohmann. Jr . em Lan_ Aminteet, John Snyder, Eau, Sono. Brldaera. Igttahurnh nt.ener - Hahn, .1... J. Shorttherner. Ean. 11:11 A Currl. Wilann McCall:ileac Lag. Mon l Sttra'ent An - Entert airKnlqhl. ilnna , er A C.- !cm. IleKninla- Esq. Hrutine, D. T. Unman A Cn. ham JOahuadttnalra a Co Fr ult . rl laAhrnp. Tap Allegheny E. W. Pela grateful fi.r the eery laherci patron.. re. mired durina flint.. years In this oty. haring had the largest and ta•at pills entrustAl hi. , eang up to the pr,ant time., and will luJeavnr to rruder nadivta..tirm horrartrt • Yea JAMES W. WOODWELL. fiNIIINE'r FURNITURE MANA:- :, torturer, Ware-rmins mini Street J. - td. . respectfally infiCitu. hi. friends and custorrier• that he hail aim nmnilte.l the largast sod lincat Abort of household furniture el-, bele, teen In thi. City, as he le deterridoel to uphold the qaxlit, wlth welb.eawnied teateriala, lest worainanelop, alai nowe.t op. signs. sod from the esn-tat of hie order. ami teeing tu mannfun using. he enabled tn' warranted furni ture. at the inweet ',lle hoe retorted the principle of identifying the mignon. ere 11-mercer with bia own. in quality unit Prim. and keeps al•a. a on hand the grenneSt relief, of every d.wrriptlon of furniture. from the rhea pest and Plaine.. to the nue , ele smot and owtly. that • house. or any part of one. may he furnished front him attic*.or ruanufaetured expniudy order. Ile therefbre solicits an topection. that the advan t ages df hie entatillabmmit may ybia known. The following articles nonahl. In. Part. of his Mk, whisk fur &line. of style and ffulph cannot tar surpassed in any of the kaitern sot parlor, drawing, dining, and linbromn chain, of every variety, consisting of row-wocel, mahogany and sink, glitabetten. Conserv - atoll* arid Easy Cbalr• of every de.- cripthon Couches, &dub Toturetele and Inrato of the latest Yrenrli gnit American nottertln Taahtes, tube[ lioticand bodice' parlor Writing firdts of radon, kinds, Work Tables and (only Inlaid eland. mualc Usual/band beldam, mashie um, mahogany, rusewocal and walnut Letitia and sofa, ta bles, CiliDOoll dining. tablas. all Aires of the mud Ilnprovnl. and dericleilly the Lest kind mule, cafd. Pendant& hell and pier tale, wardrobe, bedsteads end ariuhriande of earl, • large assortment; gothic hall and par/or receptlen e hare, ottornank and etude. seirmt.T sod isek board., One antenna, towel minks, hat duals, and manic stool, cribs so d ro ta f i e ehildrendpaper maelie, table and , tea Pore. mahogany, rosevrood. and Weld pearl Ttiblea. Ae. tr. A large asiodtalmit of Corminsin Partial.... and Windage Claire. Cabinet man" suppl ied with all astir-loin Weir Line. O r tearoboali and Hotels, furnished St the shortest notice. All online promptly attended to. OUNT )t ... ' IANDS—CAer. CUM). NAYLOR, Attorney t ' w, Nn. IRA Third at .turner Of Cherrj 1. baring WI 1077.,01314q111 4 for Alla purr., will •pnwore Bounty And. for ollieera and *oldie., their witiowa end alitidren, the will attend to any other ne., rnnneeted with the yort•romentlw any of IU Vepart manta, the Petition al, or the Court's at the City of Wultinaton. • AV:de, --- Drawing, Perspective, and Painting in Oil O. R. 'SMITH_ is . pr.Wrl'9_llTedtiigiSe tonrucuot, tr. • Inn pupil,. in thn nine . _ detlghtful prt. at 1114 nom, In 3lntaro. Itnnlfn k Atklnnotin Flrnt rtrot.t. hehttnn: Wool and 3lntket otrertt. /Inurt of hatrnrtlon, (tool:!: In 1!;. and. frntn to I'S; P.Y. Chnrget and other particulato can hr known hT.tvinlntr (afternoon) at the room.. Itefer to itr.tlas_nan hr. AClAlenu. nalnltf ANITIJIT amtnt 00.1101 MITLEY COLVIN, Coal 31erchantm, ant lkowlnno In Dry Goroloo.Orno How. I rnn nn4l hailer M tor 01 ednut Oxon and SVe.hlngtnn Turnpike:lord Trot nnren vino nellolkwly*S St. rtrtralfAV PCNCIA. D. 1111111 N. ill I P, tsl.lt(.ll CllY GLASS WORKS.— \ Nltll 441 tt Inufatlerrrs of I ?W Vutnwir tt-tt, Merttott arra. be l t a trnen Ftrpt owl od, Itittttiorgh. Fli n 1.4 t ttittio4 rtirttlar 4,1t-n Wit. lion paid Ar• tn nth! .Ism. /tlttr.—lknlttt, ID Partnei Wanted. PER uyin a SON`bg thorough knowledge A „, tbr m„ ...," In All If• and dug to t n nand,' In Ar....t.una,./.1 .L.OTInt, al 11.1. I. S.. 1-n tnln+l '9f 'URN ItItOUNIS. dosnn Urn dorm, In larn.. and f, JOHN PARKER 1 W. PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MOTINING, MARCH 13, 1351._ idOVEMENTS TOR The underuoted of Mho . •epr{a are appoStat4 to, .11 b. rbilini Lmv—.laeri.n. ATharnert. PittIPOSED DATES OP SAILINII. IRON sea IC.. 11.01 LST.I.L. Wrnineeday, March 51.hhiatunlay, Niareh bth ITed.adaY. - luthltadurdny Wel:lnnate, April 511W.1nr,414. ADM 9 th W.Almada). .• ItlririlVedneall, - 30th, Wader-a, , Slay InthWrnittextay. Ilay Pith Saturday, . 24thtiVeduralay • - 2111 liaturdai • June 7th'Wedurtday. June Pith Saturday. - 21sti1Vedurialay. .. 25th Saturday. July sth Wedurnata). July bib San..lay, - 10th.1Vrnittarila, •• 2.3.1 rnatunias, Auanet Zi . iieduetalai. A.R. 6 th Saturdat . - 10th IYedncalay. - Z3th Saturday. - 30th Waducaday, Sopt. 0..1 Saturday. Sept. 13th ‘Cedneaday, - 17th Saturday. .. ....:th trialocall), tat. let Saturday. 0., lith SVodueaday. , t. - 15th SSatuniat • ''. 24thiw.ine..67. " 29 t.h Saturday. Nna athriVedneaday. Nor. 12th Saturday, .. 22.etradoerila, - 2tris Sottish., Dec. tithillaturday. the. 12th Saturday, • - srnh Saturday. ^ 27e1l tuned Linn—ll:W.ly Trip,. 1.0. L1V.61 , 001. IC. Sill !SITED Plar... Aria Naar York.. .'isturday, March 1. Canada Dutton , aturdai, Itarela 5. Africa Naw York ...... .....,.Saturdat, 31a.rith' • Autarica ..... .... --Manton Saturdat. April 9 . ANIII ....... ..... ....... ...New York-- ~ a roma!'. April 2. FOR LITZRPOOL. Europa. 80at0rt.,..............K.then1.q.31ax. 12 Apia Near York Wrdnerday, Mar. 26. Canada 1k,t0u........ ....... -.Wednealay, April V. .I.frE • ..ur York Wednesday, Mail =. A t,rica Booreut Wriluoalay. April M , 2. A.ln New York Woduraday. May .. I,tasay, to Halifax. Ludo. or New York. EIS; .t•orul ratan. L 25. Nno 1 - ..rk and Mere Lint—J6+4/at, Tri.M. LLAV6 MLA 0.. =K RAMC Franklin. liatunlay, Fob.iFranli. Wed . day, Mar Humboldt Mar klumboklt • 101. h Apr Franklin. sth Apr Franklin. •• 7th HaY Humboldt. •• Al 3lay Huboldt, 4th June Franklin, •• Mat 31 . ) Franklin, Al July Humboldt, •• '9th Jun Ilumbuklt, ntnh Franklin. •• %lb July Franklin. •• 4th Au* Humbldt, •• =4l Ana. Humboldt. 24thlitept .." n • ."-V h Pt, Eramain. - oe Humboldt. " Lath Get. Inch In. Franklin. .• 13tH Nov. Franklin. Fith Humboldt. •• 13th Der. rot •artke. Hermann New York . ....... &aunts), Mao. tehlottnu.... . New York "hkturette, April 12. liornoton Sr.. York etrunlas. Mat 1. FON PICIYIM Wkhltortza for New 10rk....-.. Ilermoun ........ ...New York.. Wkeinootou Hermann rote auroista. U. mall rteamert leatmr 'fort tbr and 15th of each month, for Casa.. .1011 ♦ Its r Pet T. Steank43lo Isabel leave. Chwrieston on the lat and tZtb of each rilopth. ABBSVALS AND Dr:PASTIMES OF MAUS. F.wrraw.-13, llreerotbor,. Charnbereburr. Phfladelphi. New York, kmeten, Centre and Northe ruts of N. You. Delaware. New Jerw, am! the .to Ne e kamland State.— The bratlsh Proving,. of I.wwer Canada. NISTIt Neale, and New Drutwarlek. daily. Arrives at 4 v. s.; Parana at 11..4. Nnaru EasTram.-6y Illalrnilb add linllidayaburg: inm Indidag the enuutm....l Itradf”rd. Cambria, Centre. CIW ., Junin., L,(MIllt111, Threat. NirKaan. Potter, Parry. Toga. Unino. sod part of 11.mtor.rviand, Tta I.lraiummr. 11 mmy.olle,malam Itmed, n mr Ml•sazulri, and Indi ana emutztv. A rtivra daily. elral.4 Ilonda,.. at 3 t. M. dr mart« dally at IS m. u. Ihuir.-117 Butler. INL., !terror, Cesal'ord. and Jearreon counties. Herrero part Ne w York and uppor Crunnht, deal) • Armee al 9 r. and departs at 9 . 5. h. n !1 ' pats Ws...hinglon. P., Urre, tk.rnerket. part of lionsmorelau,l county, V liar, land, lisitunore. Wnshlugn.o City, Southernaud ern 'arta of Ohio aod Indiana. hentllhnols. C a non Terer. !Iteerntri. Shosuurrypt. krkallsag, North Una. itn,l/1. Louldana. Flurid. and Ter..% Arne, at e r a.. wad departs at h Y. a. srrcarruu. Oeur..-13, rr Yana. Pa. Hunan" a..., Carrell, llolueet.and Tunareuras muntler-Olaketlally. Armee ekt 11 r. a.; dew.. : Irul übit. 14a,, Columinan. ',rum lieotUra. A,L41..11A.,tark.,14*/ eu •k"W. IL,chlatl, Lora Huron, Ottaa, L Aord. ruid tu, (Au, wwthn Stu.. ../ In,ltana •11 N11...1J , .trr...,..at 11 u., th cout• at ti P II) She--prbure. Sprsoifo,.l.l , trt,n. turn, I , Is It Lamm:. Ist•Lsounlln.. A rul•tron,. Ow, tow. wmi wartlr,l Asoth, •aer,t on rurla• • Ar. r, •••k r w .xl.l , Separt• r W. NI rr. -Ai% 11ra AIM. 1.11. I , •rtr, tlln.lllarlinA•ur,. au .1 La•ls r. r. IT.WII 1.4.”. *1 n . dermiir mu.l 1 : • liaatJavitar-a-lir vinreivna . ii 11.11 kinlarville. pnnaatiaia esti. Amy,. The...ay a, i, at ;iv parts %I aliavvilai , and ...Curds!. at a a. a. I Nvivrvas.--117 linchanan, e.tftet's Run. MaliraviNal. Coal Valle,. Eilsalattitown. liaiaraatr. laalwer. niNti, On:atria, Ivirr,oya.li.a FAA rtr. Uri, Malin, Arnte• vilivta, and Thar4laiii. at a. a.: •14 , arta Ilenaav • andat V t. Bava.iVT. -PT Noblestriven, (Navin,. flargett•tara,Cria•Crarit Illaav,ll . attarvairt . • mlll. P..— Itethaa,. 11. ammo Faialays IV a. a daiairts 31. , ralai • ~.d Thuratai r ira•-rav, N rt e Murindiv•llle, Nom. Mari Fraal,irnaay. %a. !trifles au r. hyena an aYunin• attl a. I. —Hi Anton. North, ltiaahinati.a. Viaavr.slayv at I r 1. , ils.rarta an Nolialla, , . 'l...c6arta I.l%an's Ferri . Acorn Fes Fe..lar. at 5 P. 41,,,art• :mut", , aIU u, -13 y ‘1.1.r!. 11,51tneet. Prone, V. hit... Wen. Le- :nett 1.14 u; 15111.11,1111,114 Vol:maim Caontkr• Am , . •I 7 5 6.,636.1 Jtse.ras al 651 5. 6. L.tzers 6. , r the duty m5ll. must le in t. 11.. Onles ant hour biter tb.. drositurr; i.non f ostal ewstlf...l weekly man, mast N. tho C6 , s.thalt re bear term. th‘tr Cstarturs. RATES OF DISCOUNT. ,vat a. a.arr.m. IT N HOLMES & SONS. 11.5c,k.r... PLN 5.41 LV NIA ,Nr•tvb St .14.111... Itant a . par:Pr-awl at - Mgehaname Rant of 1, , -arillrugh at kg . Mar and /Im . par:ltgan,ll liana of nnwr..• garilYty Rant. Cil,annalL .14 Rank , f k. , 11 A even , — Rana tri,r,n'tgLit.. yar Yntnal.n 11. k • - hank. 4 . par Lag" , tta R 1 .+1 11 .-• - •. - Pant of I.,nn Town.Ltn. Lib. In._ A Tru.ll., Hank of th.l.'nito.l 24a, 11.11..n0rn Il.aon. hank eonmarr ial Bank , fgat Rank of . .1, Hagar,' 1111rehanir , Ilk par R..tcall Gt. lagard Rank • . 1M \T 11.litILAND Renting., Dank. . nar'4.lliniveght . 1 . )I.crtac • Bank. - NEW TURR .- 11 , eganl , .. Pant _pail Nag York par n.a an pa i r•Raltinagri, . par 1.V.,0gr0 Rank .11rgArl a n tr a. NARY Bank .4f chunta-rat•urgb, libi•mt /lank of llxttrre , sontj. port VIIIIIISIA Dank of Danville. laartllsnk nf . Rank of fik . aalgr..kag-lik Virginia. la. Ligtolgl Rank of larniantnwn. .Par Ea Rani. 1a,:‘ , 0rt.11.-.... ti Rank of 11,11yrbor sumer: Hank r.lVlrgrinla 111, , ,hanti Mack. Rank Rank of Sorth tatgro - Ca. Rank- -gar 11 iflank at flank Northaral•fland. -- Dag, RORER C lans .A-ROL I NA• fla .'hrlvle Rant Ilk A Reld . i. - I.C.....Darifit. of Ct. N.C.lngina•-• I,k,l,Rmn Rank par:C•ingoonlal IlkOlilmlnen East.,n Rank • parllhrrhanti Rank, Newl.ern aY • . •- goi:T11 CAROLINA- isomer' , Bk of incis 4.• pet At of its; St. 'e i+rtliv.ll23.4 Farmer: 19. tiLitotacter tar, bank 1 , 0.11, ['anima ynr,n.,r{ 850i1.0 , f1ta , 11,71.i . 18an ,, !am Ill,r. , tAisz,lkllto.tlr r ilant., no.,t Inv?. 11.ynedt,tira.. Frlnlitto lsk. N nohttocra pro Astuns Isa & Banking Cr IlioriOnim Batik— 'Lett et Antrupla - . IlLoildsJn ... Ok Brunseirk, ?. . Bant...far; TENNER-_.'l3- Jarac.,..r C...., I.lant pwr XII •.,lernt bank. ... ..... I..nbevon 1.131 t...... . par K V.ll(7ltY 3ilD.r. Ila.c...)fl'ortuvall. 4, ME of Kentsac , I.vul.lla .-i Monn.lrella Bat. . por , Flk or 1..rml ,Tbuim3 AV..t Itrimch La.ut h',N,lrth.rn Bl.l"Keztuet> \ W,..,..mn, 1.. N ,11,...rbarmpv.,..uthern 114 of firteturty ~, l'prtklt,.Lt . .. !..i1 ,..._ _,,,...pi,p,c1u. Itnln.ll l -to. . I.Rk of Hata ..f Minottrl ... S, .4110 ILLIN II II I . 1101 n Otata flank . - I,etate Bank and ranchat..-1.0 Branch •1 Altana . ... .Anl Bank of IIII"..1. .75 Ilranrb at Albana ...-..dni , IVIalialN, , IN. Dran•4l at ItriAgarort ... /In!Marto• A AIR 111..1 1 ,111k. 5 liraro.l3 at Cloilin4b , . onl ...111111 1 1AN Itrmrh at lloanlaal. .I.olraftorro' 51,1mnave Hank 3 Itrarn.h al 1'.4.in.. d/.11-ranonent ?took Hank - 3 Dranob .t Intylnn... . I..,Pmlnenlar Hank . . . . 3 Mandl at I.lasura .I...lln.oinionol , mi.any . ... 11 limnrtl .1. Cohnnlan. _ dolalato Bank . _ 3 110-mola at Aalltabula. .1. - CAN Atilt Brannh at Salon. ..... .. ...An 113 ..ft: 1 . a ronrica-Tnrnotos IlmoM at t1at0.15.1.1 A. hank of the Propla, Toronto:I Itranah at Itn.lnv . An; Marl of Moutlval ... . ..11 Enna, at Cl - 1,111D4(1 - dlll.llk ..l I' Canada Ton.. 5 Ilranch at l'olou.l.na .... Jr. /IAOTEIII. EXCIIANGE. itran..l. Si Wa.10nat0n.....d.. :In Near 74_4.4 Iproini.....- ta Ilranch a: 1..01.... . ....40 Or. i'11ii.1.1011101.... :, Itranth at I.anraator. . 0.5.0 n llaltiznora do Ilranoh at noll..netlla An w rz - rmis EXCIIAN(IE. 5 Bret.olt at 115 Vernon .. ....loßintionatl . . I Hran , h at Nowarlt . . ..... tl/jla,nlevilla Ilmonl, nt /31r1o. ,: A ot Imo. . .... . 1 Branca at rrlnala.l.l .. 11.4114 .Ll/ AN:, F1'1.1:IE V., Hrannt. at %rank.- - ... Aoilaent.lncoa,Spaulah......l6.oo 11rannh at Troy .. di do Patriot.-- ...15.50 liranch at Mt. 110want.........1./ 1.0...14 . . - .... .... 10,60 11annotl at Zan. avOlo .. /int :in, neer .... . ........10.1.1 Ilianots at 71nrwalt ........ rmlartoketrora..-........ 7,1. Eason!, at I'lqua . ....-4. m Thal... flronob a 1 1 1 ....nn0ut13 . Jr 5,10 liranot, at Catnp.-, ........._An , l otsonlll... „ ... .... ii. , :i / Brannh at Havanna ... ....dr• TenCittilder• .... 10 00 Oman:, at eltilllnahn.. .It. Napoleon. . 3. Brand, at ruya1a........_d: [Ovate 3.13 llntneh at T 0.1.1 .1..1 Plata, Shrubbery; Evergreens, &c., • &c. "r Toss SuurcrunEe offers for Sale an unnimullr large and or!) aeleetwd f. aortment of Onuniental Plant,. rhrole herr. Errrgrwrur, Shad.. Tre.re. jinn The r. The noluireeolkrtion lir heerldnotni. 1 i.n. Vining kud Pillar Mow, tineloding now varieties of great merit.. The assorttortit of Dahlias weitains on. iiiiialrwl of the most ea .mad tot fir...) yarirtiem In cultivation.— Prien Liete M lw had at the .taw!. co market dap.; or writ I.y. all. All order. addretwel to Pittaburah Peat °eh , ' will leiui i.mptlf attended to. ti,h2.1.2, JA_SITS ITARfillOr. ?donelorter. ~ . 7 IikrALUAIILE iiisl"ro i)ysi , EPTics.— 'I P.F. ANIMEW CoJJIIE of /SPHIENT/O.V.—Dr. Coml., in till rolualdr writing.. the ”Tto rhilogy of /ii. gertion," obverill that • diminution of llie trur unentity of liastriotinio, laa prominent and all prer idling rat, of '0",.: ism! he rtater that .• dirtingtilidirel prOfertd.r Dr mwlk't l to, In London. who wt./. eerendr .011,0.4 with this complaint. finding everything el. to fall. had moon,. to the riai.trlo Juin.. obtahled from the inottiselt of Hying an. Itnalo. which pro ved romtdrloir ~,,,,. .rul, " Dr. lloUghtnn'OF Para. , . two Ulu. dluextlTe fluid. or Ili.. tile Juice, a timid lir opined& Curer, nnunired fro:ollmi.... or Um fourth atonineh of thr flx, alter dlrretione or Baron : : 1 , ;, , 1i1i.r t ,. t i ti . rgrao 4, l l •l t iltlitctil Chemiet. by J. it. Holub. ThfA le ot truly wmulr . rful hemadr for Indiguetlon. Dp pepela, Jaundinn. Liver loniPlaint. Courtipoion. .ri . L.. lillity, curing after nalunea own nietleal. In nature. it own n.end. tile Ou.rieJul,,, . . 1 . 110 (1u tele JUL . ., i. ihe great pole'• tit of lin , food. the p.. rifying. pnaerring, p:notating agnnt of the Flornach end Intertlnea. Without It them con la 111141h:radon—no coo. Tendon of 11.1 info b10ca...-110 putrillon of the bwly: hut rather a futil. torpid. painful, .lid dretructive condition of the whole digeatlre apparal.. A weak. half dead, .1r In 2nred thonach Detainee, no tneal I.la. , ltie Jule, and banes. the dlwmw. dlxtente, anti debility which ens.. Rut 11,1, want tnny.l,6 eul.plird extretting the dige. - the print'Wdo. Popou. fndo *tumor. A animal. re 'ambling moo, tit. forming inlgrattse spreciaely natnral 1111 A ter ulre. Rs chemleal furninhing a mu pieta and ramrod au half tine (pelt. The art of perforating thaprorea of dlgerflon has long been knearn to l'hyalelogieta. Dr. llonabtoo thnnterit of ntaking t. application of title art to RcW the care of ft, ',oral.. in a aerie , ' awl agreeable fore, the nelontifie •Ihtencel Ihtron In his eel, brated work on Animal Chenti.stry, no) An Artificial Morella". Plaid, analage. In the lhotric Juke, may be !prepared Irma tie , Intimate tnefol.rane of the otentach et the ealf. In with Tarioue artlelea of awl,. meat SIPI 1410. will .111 1 11 11 111. 1 1111 1 11. (1111.111:1 1 .1. J.u...t In the roma maw nee a. they would be In the human plomach.." Dr. Ilt,nchten, of Philadelphia_ prepare, an artificial di ...tire laid willed PEPSIN', (non the dinegtfro stomach of flu. Ito. which afford, an adtelrable !voted) fur Indigestion, raring after nat 1 , 4 1:1 1 11S1 n 1.41.1. by .I.ltre'a rata agent. the prin.:lor. Call and gee the extraurdinar , w. lickl.ll. l of ita value. • ' • K KVI•I:I:AVM.. 40 Irvol Fl,. Pitu•burgil. Innlnt+ nilddled nt proPrk.e. Alnn, lor 'al. In 1.. K KuJ nt. nnlo , IV ANTE() Ti BUY—Note% I lft(lnll'ratorn and 2va k of Oi. IlnKho,ll llnnkr. KI NO. Ai El 'K ER'S P. 11( I N box.)). frail), af nmtrld. m don dor Int - mild...l' I drnn..nloni,d,,llylnnernmr,n, Oral ""r•V:lW'r' COMMERCIAL n N In VIRGINIA. JANVART thru, 1575. Fo ne associates the names - of some mm with bje G cts ENErn which a7tenduring. SCM Scot . t's Ix:ill tart, istory opens with his night victory on the heikb sof Niagara, where the thunder of his cannon, mingled with the everlasting roar of the Cataract. Ilis late-t and must glorious achieve ments were performed at the other extremity of the ctinent, within the blue cone .if l'opocata pelt.. His early victories on the northern fron tier on for him at the age of twenty eight, the ranki i f Major General; and they reminds us of the y uth of Washington , without the gloom or glory tf Braddock's defeat. But in his march to the capital of Mexico, there in a splendor of mil itary achievement mid romantic adventure, which darken the hitherto undimmed lustre of e o n, on the same victorious path. Winfield Scott is descended from a Scotch an cestr:. this grandfather—whose brother was slain on the field of Culloden—being involved in the tebellion of 1745, einigrnted to Virginia, bring cg with him little but a liberal education. A restlectalile marriage, and eminence at the bar, however, soon restored his fortunes. Ile died at an early age, but the germ hulauted flourished in that geuerous soil. this son Wiliam macried Ann Mason, a gifted and noble woman; and their youngest child is the subject of this sketch. The death of his father; during the infancy of Win field. devolved the education of the family on Mrs. Scott, who discharged her trust with chrls thin fidelity - . &lathed in 1503, leaving Scott in hie seventeenth year. After various and suc cessful studies under the best Masters, and at the College of William .k Mary, he was admitted to the bar in 1500 and began the practice of law. Ili:resided with Benjamin Watkins Leigh, and enjoyed at the time, and loot{ afterwards, the eminent advantages of that great made counsel, direction, and friendship. It is singular that our two greatest generals were brought into the army by the name events-the attack on the Chesapeake, and at the same time. In May, 1505. Scott received - til; commission as a Captain of Light Artillery, and in 1509 was transferred to the camp at New Orleans. A free expression of opinion on the conduct of his Into General, cost him a suspension from the army for a year, which lie spent in the bourse of his friend Mr. Leigh, engaged in the study of inter national law, and the science.of war. the came forth from this transient . eclipse—which had been regarded as no Xi...honor—fully prepared for the approaching conflict. The second war of Independence was declared against England, June In, 1012. The following month, Scott, recriced a Lieutenant Colonel', commission, and wan ordered to Niagara, where du. main force of the coming tempest would first expend itself The disastrous surrender of Gen eral II ull had covered the army with shame. and die nation with gloom. The appearance of Scott on the frontier, at this dark period, was like the presence of tbulfrey at the heed of the disheart • tined Crusader, The battle of Queenstown , Heights although n defeat, gave to America the : prestige oh a victory In [Sly an exchange of prisoners restored Scott to,hte country. Ile apin hastened to the ,frontier. nail Nlay it. captured Fort George.—' The brilltaut victory of Chippewa, wrested by superior skill and science on a fair „field. from the best troops of England, exerted the roltnire thin of the veteran generals of the add world. : Scarcely twenty days alter, war gained the de- cisive victory of Niagara. which partly red the strength of the British army. The victorious ' Venral was berm , from ilia scene 0: his glory to Yeare of surgeons. After several weeks he' could bear the motion of a litter. anil on the ' shoulders of the gentienneirscrithe emmtry, he was carried to the Atlantic coast. atordst,the acclama tions of his grateful co:tarry:men. I:e.t.a - in' at . last front his wirmits, he was till:Maul on the i Peace, the ofiice of Secretory of War, which he modestly declined lie was then seat to Europe, ' for the restoration of his health, sod to perfect' himself.in the science of war. In Paris he f o und letters of intrealuctiou front Kosciusko to Carnal, ' and the principal notelets of the Preach " . , Empire. The liattle of It aterlino hail he rn f.tught. and Napoleon ws, an his way to tins island prison -- ' But he hail taught Ear:opt:fie art of scar. riled- ly did his Pherlnl heroes grasp the hand of their young brother from the weal_ Ile rate the chief tains of Europe: he rioted their great battle fields.surveys' their tertilications, studied their system, and came home to teach it to the Ameri- ' can army. Scott has been our scientific teach- i er. Ile hoe done for ll• what Hannibal did for , Carthage. whet Napoleon did for France. Front. the closet he has seat bath IsioLs, which ure standard authorities , in Europe., and in the field lie has educated our Generals,. In :22 he ' took the direction of the Black Hawk nut. and boon tlrouglit it to a rho+ 11, unshaken limi ness, nos human, maga rinaraty, awl his person a; im•cifouis. dm rag the 31.p.....i..; 11.1,4.2., of i!,.. ieliiiier. .r. Ins camp, • e r.. c!..oe Al pr ain.. lie ',Lite I the sick. burisl the 'lead, and sustained the daan,ing .ptriti of In• brine men Ili. neat ',Vie of duty ail glory opens in the githara State of South Cardinia, where he vr., ' cent to guard, awl if neee•sary, to emit:eat,. the ' ~integrity of the li pion Ills firmness, discretion Maud patriotism. anerted the calamity, and rector- ' ed tranquility to .he Repub., to iiii he sup pressed n rebellion of the SOIROO...Ien; and in .18 •übiluesi the Creeks. Ile WON C 1,1010,1 with the . delicate and difficult tlliwnioo of pteserving the public faith and honor during the, troubles of i . ppatio. The frontier witnessaul one of his great cirri; triumphs; and in coming or, GO faire will rest more on the wars he has NS 0.7t0.1 ilea on the battles he has won, although he has been the ' here of the lierublie. Ile was ilespateLedi to the southern border rt the Iteputilic. to remove thin Oierokees beyottil the Mississippi The torch of savage wnc nir lighted. lulu, Generals would hays extinguished it In I,lood- - ItnaTt , . LC/0.1.1.0 THIS DAV - lie did it I.y persuasive 1ne...n0tr011001...! that en .2-sSES‘ 11.1.r.-ra.ereor..l ra. ' . tire ROG.n n o lurG.,,Gy abandon...l the lands and at N Halt - Pilot Ne 2 Ws, IVNAn-revO' A m.u. in • a the grave:. of their fathers Apia he woe hut-- _oar - ned i•a a v to ,- the North Eastern 'tequila t , where /ewe—. Tom en „.„,„.„„i ne nn‘nnin „ ne new suer pent Aster- ho. rth SU elriG GAL tn •ry arrougeente, dtplotnatie curt It e wear. talwe the ries. iis the Iteilliant Le two and great dieeretion, cartel the two Anglo li,, Innen. GIG cinroing at 10 veloet. and wee ..:arms. Saxon nations from a sannannary rontliet. In m rrne re that e. aunt. unfit the Retina. , as retiatent fr , .. '4l he became commander of the Army, and m i....ail'. "Rai." hr .m.", b., .em 1.. 'Rio R . ''' rniuned at hi* poitt on IV aiiiiiiticlett till hic In to,. trip. structions carried twat loiyond the limits of the PITTSBURGH MARKET. 0/711(.1 PirttreVl4lll 0 airret. 1 March 10.16'+1..1 The market yeatenlay w. rather quiet, wiLhl..taage frani.Provione day's ...tin.. FLOCR—ltecelpts by •rlver yeetterday were comparative ly light. 9alre on, the wharf amounted to ax, Lie In dif *rent lots at 13,11:01,27,1nc1ud1ng some of polloary grade. at :1,111 V. bbl. hales from store or,. ecnfined to mall lots (Or city ronswonpffoV 13,Q43.th43....n0d1tig m quality_ 0/I.l.lN—eal. of MU 'b. corn from store at 131',14: , - 0 Int.' Oily • moderate loudness has beta doing In wheat at 70(4754i ? bee. idata an in fir repast on the ;shall at. Str.g e h.t: c' . No change In rye .....1.i.rk1.... , vary little Offering. I.III.OCYJIIES—In the absence of any eatensire .also. w , notice a fair regular Imam. at full prino-I.Y. fet N it ..as eLagthli for common and fair qualities. Sales Net 121011+.14. 0,341.2d1.11.(d.hhe to city and country. Coffee Is in et:dawn:do req.. at 121.4121., for the better nunline• Of Mu PROUSIONS—There Ls a general Mennen In the mar ket. at former Quotations. Nal., 15 make bacon, at IN tor • should...7'i for ell., and Ila for plain hams. Nala of mutter cut baron at 04.61: and 71g4071) for shoulder, n e cw Side, nd ham , hales of {0 bleb Lard at It.. and of la do d • nt4 - 471Se II m. bolo. of :Al try. do at .4. , 01 , IA %.!' TALL° -ale or 50 I.bis mutton at le. form. moot to rash. CLOVER FEED—A !ale Or . 01 LAI. from store at 1.5,40 - r , hi:ad:deb & an imprnsemene DRIED PRUlT—palr of 100 ho at 51...17: and of 70 ho at 61.41/ bulthel. Applea kll. In Malted lam at. Sde Dll—d—The market COMIIIIIe ertra4r, at fl far Llawrd , and,6oo for No I lard, In, mall ham ALIN, BEDFORD on. MARKET. [For the week ending Mart a, Mi.] SPERM—There iF gora detumal ma ma ma are wel auppartAL - The a:aloe alum our tag.. ~ 373 barrel , inducting tall offering to Mi. ...tat 00 laU WHAL—There is no chance to nod. In the market which Itght recei 0 7 .• a mrao 1:h10 bbLs South Sea at 40a; 23n W, Coast nue third genuml tier, at 113,im and WO dodo. uPPneed &mat the *AMP pH,: which Imam the market hereof tau "gllanoo:ol.lll7lCardV4t;:adeclM,l W notice • of P o lo,' 7.oral las rum, ak.3l.V r lb. Wo und e r Owod Nile. of have lawn made in New London U. ar rite, at 3Ur lb.—LS:limn. lAA. -Friday. Marr a atans A.RP.I% ,loehigun. n•AIRI L . Du.naretUr harturo.uu. Crourtrwritle J , I•Kre fin .u., 111. urt u 15..1)45. Ettwat.rll. llnnuusti J. Crum , ~nek Nr-laun. Luuletp. Nem. (Mean., DEPARTEIt !fiettl:wn, Detre, Bele, Denver, tioninn. Onset, Itenoett..lll,wneetile Altai/no, Par Stew.. 'Bent nerttle J Melts, Iletutrutteon nteliertntort ehritrer. flatlet. %Von Newton Leelettee, Woneiveattl. Itratwnsente Ftet•Owe Wterte ?ten, Elnetnitell otntwottatl, ilittntOrrahlutt. llttennuan Fent:wt./On. Pon Clnetnnittl. • • Siwatt. Deets,. Zwerermille leant New ton, !latent.. Mt fault sehter, ‘le‘ttl;ln Antenown Atsr . - Ilepublle, to eml the war vit.. Mexico Ile won r , ll Za‘raNsuc fio• O's ha .- compelled to orgooire and discipline the itrut. "" th " l "` to lend to victory Morel. L'O, 1 , 3 r, he .1 me mud Itailr no. tool, the rustle nod City of Vera 'Crux. lie fought the hurtle of Cerro Gordo en the Inth of IMPORTS BY RUM. the following mouth, atorirt September, emceed l•sr. IL., nu.-149 41 . .1% applos. ItheCapitol of Mourn. ocr., Larlf,, own., nt.,ard: 2 taut. F,..2,21.. I .. . . . . . . . . . ed..iei ii/,&Z Alatiegire a Ik, . I ,i. l ibleeinidge. krneselinnjt line -- . -4. - -- age 4 Ce. iii lAA. P00r,../ illinde 1 1.1,1 1 is Wel.. it W . }MD) llar 01,1,ddldlei .I.nenikl 11ar1undli. I reel.. 1 de ad,. indwell s ike lige ride jig, ii..i. 'ninth. i..•ks ielegiit. 2 I.lle jenklig.r. 1* tkinener, 4 LAKE SUPERIOR SIIIIRS—PROSPEOTS—VALUE 14.1 e 11enr, I him, 1 be minding, ll 11.11: :I bee butte, I lineket ;tin kone..lreelveni. I Ind lint.,: like I aka. tiedt. OP COPPER STOUR .I. lika•r••1, 2 et• soul, . diejes igeLi and nun. nidnen iiiie.rt Tuohy we give !twitter interesting lettfr - from Wirrenel‘.—i-irri Plra•u .i' i 11 ' 1 ' 14 ". 4.-s ' , n 'Jai ` one friend itnrnum, which rannot Gil tinlie very k 1 . ,: an .1... Raker d liireetli, V: Idiiii ie,,,,e, e,.“), & er.glder. 1.. .le 1.e.,. Eine k .1,...a, 14 eke ilrird Iniii. neeeptable to our render,. We conies, we were, tent flelly nee are of tin, cast Ilidtionni Snterest, liniieti i link iinerirk. Ileiln di, Ilkge laid. W Bag., A (kg b utter dldeswiuie. W Illncliken: 1 lni mai,. Neal, g , 1,1.11 Fein, Mimed .4 Inerugd 2iiii di, flour. It lint! k C... tont tire forming in Um. , northern relteniid, and In lelle parr, 1 1 i‘ n nit. & (.. . iiiiie , ilA' l . iiil b iii' i f i " ..i. we regime flint others were in the brittle (inn "ii.l'" "."I`i • 40 . 1=—Cu 1 , 0-ecTa,sor--I3 hhApp tobarco.c/cl elm tes 33 mu. lard.. 15 kerbl34 4 Ina it 344- . , LAI.r. to atoa. Friday.. 4. 10. srsre,,ll' k (Nr. 3 hie r, 45 us 3 kgs 'ant. Paler Friend ‘rith„„, 1,44411,, s b 4.4 k.. Clete It nom; 25 bhls ronlansse. weekr k 15 , b1nNon: 1211 n do, .1 Itlebard.oni 3 cam* tobacco prose to motor my notice of the mine!'Those W ( "Rh.= b/lIS 3 of which lam shout o speak, are to heaucomuda on lard en, 6 hired I clc 10 hh,lr tobacco, 16041.4 omen 1.1.1,. "raft A I'. 37 rtt1144..th44. Leah Butlan 12 ti.ol with a plank road Lathe mouth of thed.thtona -1,, .o°4- $ W 11 " bIIIII O"'"" von It is holizlit the read will be cOmpletcd It 14, 1.4 tt 14,314 font; 5.140 Pell bulk ham* and •-• 1101 m, tiny Vs tan!, Carona 310 next sen-sun. It 030 been out, and ant out krt , 4 ht. 4. . t•it 4 t 1. 1 . 33 4 7 4 Wit t , 140 . a; 3 "1 and IA now used without plank. I. tr..,.•41 „ l A, , 1. ,... 3 „,,,, ~, rt . irwm.,, Curling The ridge, fourteen and n half miles.from the Itoltitimm A 0,, ; bt,,t: tn,,it,A,,,,,, nurte.h, A Inv.nt; mouth of the titer, war "pencil in 1b49. Tilly .0 a home company. Silver was found by them ;2 Mkt, seam , . bltta tar,lamao, W ltattalrf A Car, lu hh,l• , totMlllvr 2 Itirkrtac.l3,l.4ht hope; il i t 1+01th: ~i la. tol,tie , ., Itell 4 Litt.ett; tll !AMA beam, Nu larrell 1.1.1,1,,, µon a niter they commented, and they had what multzttir... A- woo ettt - ,6tered a good outface abate.' They I now employ thirty men. Their gtock—ten thou- FOR RALE. .mi ,ii.r:r...,—in'worth four della, per share. {VERY I , A LDABBE AND DESIRABLE Agent, J. Chandler. t•TOCK PAWL eltuebteln Little Beaver Township. The Adventure, fifteen mile, from the mouth, .Minn. County. Pa., oft thelaratere of Lite. Broriir, rare has at leanl a good name, slid I suppose ie run II V tabling about NU sere, IS miles fn. the Ohio and Penn* tUvallvanla Itallrued—the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Stage a uable mine. It it owned and worked by a arbpaulng through It . • Pittaburgit campany, The stock, which at the It itt well known u the Mervin Farm, and hae bun or. ear t e d ~, .sh„, farm f, the tart tht e t,,,,,, e , Th e ~,,,,,t clone of envigaiion war worth only fits duller* a• le now It* nut rate onler, and well ealeulatert for sheep and ' share, is now worth ten dollars, and perhaps rattle. It It well watered by Little Heaver Caret and pt. rral never-falling spring about :ILO arrutinder fen, the even more. Mr, hioyle, the agent, line r eeently rt ,. 0 , 17, ,, 1 gr. i i i ,n utztz noil ,h z. n , tu or rrhtlii . .tt i o r,, ,itt.4 , r m tr t : hit upon a very promising 'show; which 11,15. en pwttlt n ro n r ezhe u. r . rLittze i nl: , , o t f i Tn a zifol t d ),,, ,,, b ,d „,, ut.,,,,, if fm courtered them, and raked the stock to, double niture. also a hest rate *okin stove and lamina ualls. yi,t! va lor ... but a little WU!** ago. The Stock 'it weerns 4 ramiths. kr. ere, run he bad with the rain,q a t 11,11001.1 into ten tinumntal chorea They CORI - nandors Jaime. 'I krbolldings on tbe Ibrin am nu Inlet bona, 40 fret mince, °iteration,: ill I , ' , IS; but have bent nark _ _ sonar& ad i Ur n e ,,. .t . oriu high; cellar ureter Um whole benne, , i j ng ,. o a n n l , b ,o tt , fz ,e . , l , e k ett . . o, : i lllni t - x iat i , ,, o ,, tl t ai b r i t , ,t , • k ni t t a li i k tt . a ). • 7.l t ,s h m=ttst arrUnt'at: ranter T T , eir ,' ,o " n, ", arall ' itt. euiettd. throe Intl.* lower Flury, ' , With.. on , co set they will increase their fort, in Ibe sl ring. or *with thme large Franklin g rat es lve route In the cowl. man, time d „ring. the ~ , ,nong ern.on story, 'bre, *d which hut, ra for 'lout, Our (rune , „ kitriten atterbed to brick boo, 01 br 111 fret, two stories The.kstec, fifteen toe! a 'tat miles l Itipli, with* largo pantry, and to dvb In front le foot wide.— lan , rum*nin...n Pi t telatt nh One frame house, attaehed to kind., 414 IS fret. te* --- " inn now' w ' po r k WO. ralrulate.l for a work ehtin on hod room, with fly.. They commenced last , eson. poreh in tn.. ton fro, wide. ono frul fr erood bon, at- i Weir...lt• I euppote 111 r,, are only tutted to the **lure house, lo by 2, feet. ne f reen ,,,,t,,,. ..* . nit • r , . high, o 0 ,z h a r i u t . ll , e r tj , lf r k , I . la i n ., / . h l i t o, b , y s l a ll d f l * t. ..l,4l i t i d . r . : ,, , b !er o t f i t t . p h i r t I ., te , i n r , i t , to tt i t *:. ,, t i t l e , , 1 , 1: ,, e ~ :r .: *l „Milt' work b, ,1 1 12 km.: a good endear, falling *bringer r,ift wenn ronnit,• '— • • ''''''' 1, c a re .b uPtarr nun well ealettlatod advanced front three to .in dollar, w lti, it l , n . r ,„ e kh tir u r i ag v,... * :, * lob t , *: , li f : ,t l ,: r. r. n , la r a , rtl i.,o, f . , , :r dh l o E ., 1 , 1upec ,h.,..., e ..d, t , ,ri , : , ~,,,T ei. ,, ,, , h , lit , in: j e lin ht i 7 ,g e I ., • , u „ o l iii ,n l o ;lto s u i : „.,,,i , !,....,..t..tit tu rode from be brat, Ilt by Id f i .1.l ' ll ''' trop miles front them outh Ti. , y,,.., are I and a bait otories high. with a never falling epritor nut . . . the 1:111.1.0. ono hrwal ing how., war the briek b0uw.12 , 11 mg teuen this winter- have only sts roes ern is tett...ate .rata half stoma high, with look Odeon,* rd „, ~,I , nroba Id V prvparin a lint tht' Cnritlnti I'eri - and garner** foe graln—wagun abed on rue eld , 111 M ihri. ,. r".. - -• , I ' I fratn*l tank barn.** by kr toot. IS feet high.. threwhittu son. when 0 ,ft sold they art, going It lead. TIII. Wain.'" "Mwr .1"" ' ' M ' l "'"'"“ 1 " " l " . "" 1--l ' Ll '''''' ln In'ority of the 'stock in hold ill your tiitate, at I ower non; nue frame cable, attarloAto large ban, 110 1., tl I - . . . , n• It feet. twe,lve feet l*lgh. with elan* f*, rattle; one !run , Marietta. it is said. :;!tares t* it thotilnd, vain frulTtlhe:yl,4,n::tb.ll3.l:..LtwinlErr:lt:itiLp.:lpe:rhurl:7.l,:ii:ti:,,,:,,,.'i:',,?...,7.::.:--:::::r.'-'"::—::1:,,-::::7::,,r, .. : , ' , 1 1 1 : : : :1 : ::" .. d r ill: ; ::::::' . mile atedwi. In brays feeL and *, ova huh . . 1 , 1 r, r ,,c r 1 4 1,.,.. 11 r . 11 ,, J, ' , ,t rl ,, ~n , ":,'„„...,'...,". . e ' e 1 1 ,1 t ,!.1. nt ‘„,,,* ! '„° , . port than the one last mentioned, etnyloys only to Ablinh Ilan, ea It., Plll.ltras K., I *olio. term the II small forte—ten men. Heath - piano . .., Phil, mouth hf warm tiara. and 0 miler below 1.....,,,, a „ ,lelphitt. Of their prospects I ate not advised:' feldadawnw _.._ __ __ • • _., s I anti the only ntrolit I have of judgitts i+ the )1G IRON I —.60 t, , ,, ,, for ~,,,,, gory i -"" 1, . ' fact that their stock it worth three t oiler, -- I- . I.. 7 ,"'"'"'""'" " ' ''' .i. N. DILWVIITII a Ct.*, I Somber Of ',lures ten thousand. PIiTSBURGH GAZETTE I The Merchanli L. Ileum, agent; fourteen miles from the mouth of the Ontonagon—sap BY AUTHORITY'• - my informant—employe ten men. It is a " PUBLIC ACTS. ' had Company. Stock consists of ten thousand Ruud dressy do , ,trooti a•aai°u of the TI it n t Congrras shares—worth n th o ree t inf tl o o rm lla ed rs . a share. Of their The Farm, so called:l think, because it was • bought as agricultural land, pensions to the re.. AN ACT making approprtitions for the support • duction of the miners! lands, fifteen miles from tad by of Jose, one thoteand eight hundred and Sr.tlie army for the year ending the thirtieth t lt is ede hthe , pb i uty s h fti n hr ; de ! oe A. r.coLoebynt,ornebnito, employs ch agent. w o. five men, which Metridencethat they are not do- a ' n~at%and !loan of.Rov., ing much as jet. Shares of st a ck, ten thou- srritabr,iqf the Usoted Stotr, of Arnm . ca in Cote sand—value per share, three dollars. yresa uaerabled. That the following SUMS he, and . The Douglass Houghton, C. C. Douglass. . e st y tt l t U s Z - t ore ho T h r e ea re s b ur y 3 , , t n o p t pr tt o th pri erw ate t tLo a n p i p o rup f !j olly ted, for the army, for the year ending the thirti agon. They commenced in 1849. Sometimes eth of June, one' thonsand eight hundred and fif tayenntt,y,tisnaeDemitrole.ifint commreym. mouth t he o ir f t l h oca tt o ti n on to. is . they have been very much encouraged, mad ty two. again not so much so. When I visited there last I For pay of the army, two millions ninety six thousand six hundred and seventy dollars: Provi ded, That all promotions in the Stall Department, t ': ll ls' e rL ir ng p i; ro irt s ho p re e l em ohu are "C cun° m ug pre indoetra sen bi t lee .a Wil p u pe l a ny ran titYw c h e ao s. l ] or Corps, shall tee made as in other corps of the I think, however, it is considered one of the ; ninny. mines that will live and pay. The stock is vale- I For commutation of efficers' subsistence, 55'S rd at five dollars—stuur, three thousand. They I hundred and seventy thousand seven hundred give employment to twenty-five men. and thirty nine slollora, The Algonquin, a Philadelphia Company, has For commutation or forage for officers . ' horses, been 'holding on' for sometime, but has recently ono hundred and three thousand seve n h u nd re d commenced operations. Their agent, Mr. Jones and seventy sin dollars. died a few days since, dE. H. Day is said to be For payments is lieu of clothing far officers' temporarily in charge. They work thirty men an servants, thirty five thousand.seven hundred and this winter. Stock, four dollars, !Mares three twenty dollars. thousand. • Distance from the mouth of the On- For expenses or recruiting, fifty four thou tonogon, twenty-two miles. sand and forty eight dollars. , The Douglass Houghton and. Algonquin boat For three months' extra pay to non-commis the irsu b n y li , li o e: .,t o gn art u a ke th s ej pe o ri Y o f r r , om Ontonagon ; sionedofficers, musicians, tonllprivates, ten- thou mostlydistance-up the Flint Steel River, For suteistence l an kind, one million seventy they store them, and pack Or draw them thence thousand nt- toe l, d o ll ar , and fifteen cents. to the mines at their pleasure. They are at con linthenink, a whore short I sand dollars. siderable trouble and expense for want of a her bor. They are situated In what he For clothing for tile army. camp, and gond . I son equipage„kc.. two hundred and forty two Ontonagon country, but are in the called thousand tive hundred and thirty eight dollars am sixtylire cents. Houghton. All the others 1 have mentioned are For the regular supplies of the,Qoarturtnaster's in the County of Ontonagon. The stock- of the Minesota has taken arise. Department, consisting of fuel, forage kind for the authorized number of officers' horses, end It is said to be now worth $l5O. Ton.Vo by some things in this communication that some for the horses, mules, and oxen of the Quarter copper stock is valuable, at least. Many will Departmentnt the "rem' military Pnng tations, the armies in the field, and for make fortunes in this country, with less labor and s dragoons, horses of the first and second regimentsregimentsof • rohahly,:than the majorito of those who go to agoons, the companies °Nrtillery, the p loud of gold. Respectfully yours o the regimcnt m mounted riflemen, and ad thernount- Felspar Banst-rt. el infantry. of straw for soldiers' bedding, and of stationery,lincludir, company and other blink books for the army, alificates for discharged • soldiers. blank form, for the Pay and Quarter master's Department orders and army regula tions, six hundred amt thirty thousand dollars. For the incidental caper. eV of the 6r:uteri:nes ter's Department. consisting of 'postage on letters and packets received ,and sent by officals of the - army on public service, expenses of courts mar tial and court of inquiry, including the addition al Compensation to judge :olvoemes, recorders, members, and witnesses, while on that service, . ender the act of March sixteenth, eighteen hun dred and two. extrort pay to 'soldiers employed in the erection of barracks, quarters, store houses, and hospitals, the construction of-roads, nod other constant labor, tinder the direction of • the Quartermaster's Department, for periods of not less than ten days, under the not of the sec ond of March, one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, expenses of expresses to and from the - frontier posts and armies in the field, of escorts to paymasters, other disbursing officers, and trains, where military escorts cannot be furnish ; cd, expense of the interment of non-cominisirm ed officer's and soldiers, hire of laborers is the QuartermasMr's Department. including hire of interpreters, spies, and guides for the army, compensation of clerks to ntlieersin the Quarter master's Department.- compensitiali of forage and wagon-masters, authorized ire the act of Ju ly, thousand eight hundred 411 thirty-eight, for the apprehension of deserters !all the expen ses.incidentk their rue-nit, the various expen ditures rerffm.l for the tirsfand second .re,i ments of dragoons, the eight companies of li ght artillery, the regiment of mounted riflemen, and the mounted infantry, including the purchase of travelling forges, blacksmith's and shoeing tools home and mule shoes, iron, hire of veterinary surgeon. and medicines for horse* and mules., two hundred and twenty-fire thousand dollars. For the purchase of horses, required for the first and second regiments of dragoons, the eight cOmpani, of light artillery, the regiment of mounted riflemen, and the mounted infantry, six ty thousand dollars. For constructing. repairing, And -enlarging barracks. quarterrs hospitals storchtarsoa ate— Ides, Id/arras., and Ways At the several posts and army depot, for temporary cantonments, and the authorized furniture for the barracks, rooms of non-connis,iontsl Offiev, and soldiers, gun • houses for the protection of canon, including the necessary tools anti materials foi the objects mar merated :and for rent of quartets no offices fur ' "'beers, •,tol barracks and hospitals for troops, wherc.thrre ore no pnblic buildings - for their or commodation for store Images for the safe keep ing of military stores, add for grounds for sum-. , mer cantonments and encampments, fp ur hundred thousand dollars. For mileage or allowance , made to .officers for A Europeaneorrespondent of the New York Tribune transmits the following official statistic, in reference to the wages of the working popu lation of Belgium: 5.342 men earn from 6314 78 tents per day. 1, , ,0 • 440 men earn from 30to 40eents per day 113,9:30 men earn from 20 to rO cents per day IG2 women earn-40 cents and upward per day. 38,731 women earn 30 to 40 cent per day. 2...1.0720 women earn 10 to 20 cent, per day. 13,01'2 women earn, lefts than 10 cents per day. Rots. 5. bbb buys cant from 2.0 to 30 cents per day 12,15 . .1 buys earn from 10 to 11 cents per day 17,531 boys earn Inc 11010 10 tents per day. 01110, 1.38:, girls earn from 20 to 30. cents per day r1,:146 girls earn from 10 to 20 cents per day 22,528 girls earn lees than lU cents per day. The above figures do not represent the whole working population in Belgium, of course: is fact, they exclude the whole agricultural class, which would. have made the statistics still more. melancholy: but they represent, without doubt, a fair average estimate of town wages througout the Kingdom. The same correspondent copies from an au thentic report recently issued in London the fol lowing "Table of Incomes" in Great Britain. It exhibits the limited extent of whatare called the ••middle and upper cLtsse9," or the "resPecthhil ity and Rtanding" of that kingdom: 'FABLE OF LSCONEP. • No. of person! with income of from $7.7,0 to 1,000, No. of pemort4 with income of from I',Ofto to 1,500, _'3,971 1 . . , No. of person, with income of from 1,500 to 2,000, : 14,102 No. of persons with income of from 2,000 - . _ _ to 5,5(N), No. of persons With income of from 2,500. to :3,000, No. of pcnenni with income otfrom 3,000 So. of persons - with income of from 3,G00 to 4", No. of pvt,oliiii With tuliume of from 4,000 No. of persona 14 id income of froth •i.OOO to 111 fnJU, person., with income of from 30,000 1.-000. perNons with income of from 15,000 to f.'0,101, No. persons with income of from 20,041 to 2.7,0011 No. persons with income of from 25,000 to 11.1,000, No. per4ons with income of from 50,00.1 to 100,000, persons with income of from 100,000 to 2.30,000, No. person.... with income of from 250,000 nod upwards, No. of personA with income o'er so of pauper., I ,ooo,tun .10QQ,S. RIDDLE E.Q.—We have the pita.sure of annOuncing to our benders that the gentlemMi wln,e name heads this notice Wits unanimously confirmed by the Senate. ou Thursday, as one of the Appraisers at large under the recent law au thorizing the President to select four persons for the purpo,e of equalizing appraisemetits of for rign merchandise at the different port, of the United States.. It is to us a most gratifying and acceptable ditty to state that no appointment could have been made from this community which would hare been hailed with more satis faction and general approbution. Alr. Riddles esperienee no a merchant; his large intelligence: his character for integrity; and his familiar ac quaintance with commercial and public concerns, eminently qualify him for the place -which was • ,- ol an tnrily conferred upon him; and we might zf p add with entire candor, fit him to ad In and dig nify a station of even greater im r ti nce. The handsome and granule Imanner ' which the taco woo tendered, without application or solicitntion of any kind, renders the compliment even more agreeable than it would be under ordinary cir- . cumstances, and at the lame !brae , ee furnishes to p" repairs no d i n ,p r ,,vements, and now ma the friends of Mr. Riddle abundant evidence ,pinery at liarper'e ferry armory, twenty three that the estimate of his qualifications and merits thousand, one bundrol ~than. is as just and as high with the public authorities For repairs and ifoprovements, and new ma at Itiashington no it is among those who 11-91 T chinery at Springtiel.i armory, forty seven thou had so tench occasion to appreciate bit , virtues ~,,d d o ll a rs. here, where he is intimately known and . univer- For paying • the expenses of suit at law to sally respected.—North .4nterican. which the superintendent oL , Springfield armory - ----...........---- . has been subjecded in .. , ,talmsiiing the title of the GenfroiSrett:—The Tusearawas Advocate, pub- , bait,. States to public land at - the armory, and hake.), at New Philadelphia. Ohio, in an article in defending suits against him in his public doing justice to the gallant old hero of Luny's caPacity, five thousand &diens : l'rnridtd, That Lane, remarks: •. The hoar of his vindication ' no part thereof -hall he paid until the accounta has coma. The signs of the times clearly in 4i --'" =hall have been ,uhinitted to mei approYed by the sate that in '52 he will be elevated to the high- sncretary..of War. eat office within the gift of a free people. - From For arsenals. one hundred and seventeen thou. -the some paper we learn that the Whigs of tint- ,and fire hundred and eighty-six-dollars. 1.. ter county, Ohio, in their recent convention, For the erection of two magazines for powder adopted strong resolutions declaring General on the public Lasts, reserved for military par- Scott their fint choice for the Presidency in the poses, at Jefferson barracks, below St. Louis a,- . canvass of 1852- The Mansfield. Ohio. liernli 'coal, and including the•auto of five thousand advocates his claims, as also does the Carbondale ' dollars heretofore appropriated. for the purchase Transcript and -Journal. of a magazine site at this arsenal, which may be — , to the erection of the two magazines, FUGITIVN SLAVE. CAD..—.I rolortal Woman an d . - . her son, claimed to be the property of John Par: twenty thousand dollars. due, of Baltimore county, were arrested in Co- StECT.Y.?. lunthia, Pa., on Thursday and taken to Philadel- For continuing the surveys of the northern and_ phis on Friday for a hearing before U. S. Com- northwestern lakes, twenty-five thousand dollars. I iniasiorirr Ingraham. A hebeas corpus wan ta- , - . I ken out before Judge Kane, of the U. 1 4 . mourner st s. Din- E For completing the dighthoum on Carysfort I trim. Court, returnable at noon on Saturday. but ' the Court being engaged on that ,lay - no hearing reef, coast of Florida. seventeen thousand dot-• had been had up to 2 P. M. lars. E'er completing the foundation and construe , 14011.—The following may.;be consider; tion of the lighthouse at the end of North pier, ed as an official announcement of what m 4 be ' nt Chicago, Illinois. four thouiaind four bun , expected iii%to the future mery ements of the Night- Bred and ninet, -eight iloilary and thirty-nine cents. NER Gatcaxs, Feb. 25, ISut. For the thorough trial. and for maintaining, John Greenwood, Esq., Museum, N. York,--: of light on Brandywine shoal, Delaware hay, My Dear Sir—l find that MdlleJenny Lind can- ' from October the tent, one thousand eight bon net possibly do justice to the urgent and unman- deed and fifty, to March thirty-heat, one thou culls which are made for her in the South, sand eight hundred and tiny-one, six months, and reach .New York as easily as wc anticipat- one thousand one her.dred and forty-four dollars ed. The prospects now are that she will tom- and twenty-four cents. 'nonce her series Of grand farewell concerts in , SEC. 2. And Is it further enacted, That of the Castle Garden, New York, on - et. about the 25th seventy-two thousand dollars heretofore appro.- of April, and at their conclusionshe willgir e ford- printed for the payment of eight companies of well concerts in Philadelphia, Baltimore, serer- Texas troops, the amount which has been paid of ut the lake cities, Pittsburgh, Canada. and 'by the Stale of Tema. shall be pliid to said State, Boston, and sall for England in the couF,e of the or its properly constituted agent, end that the summer. onJount due to the officers, non-commissioned utl the Mil Coburn pruem • Teen • am glad to nay that I have secured &Mel, in' officers, and privates. lo t paid to each by the pay. addition to Jenny Lind and Signor Belletti, to department, in the tetudl manner, estimating that ten shall Mittel.' this splendid Tenor at thi• their pat in stecordanmi with the provisions of Concerto, a, well 10 their previous attractions. the law for paying volunteers during the Mezi- The orchestra and other accessories, ndmira- th e war, no soon no the amount due etch shall Blc us they were Before, will be materially in, be ascertained by the accounting officers -of the proved, and with. the projected alterations and Treasury. embellishments to the interior of Castle Barden, Approved, March ; 1551. I am fully determined that these last New York Concerts of Jenny Lind, shall exceed In merit, Crronx of MoGde. —The Mobile Daily Register, • attraction. and magnificence; every thing of the : of the 2711, alt, says that the census of •that ei mil ever before vntnessed in any country, ty, which base just been teompleted, (Walt; a Truly yours,l population of 20,614;nf which 10,110 are flee 1' .T. BARNUM. persons, and 6903 are alms. VOLUME LXIV---NUMBER 188 transportation of themselves and baggage, when travelling on duty without trnops. une hundred and twenty thousand dollars. For transportation of the army, including the baggage of We troop, when moving, either . by land or water, of clothing, ramp and garrison e.inipage, and horse elnipments. from the depot _ at Philadelphia to the several posts and arm,' depots: otiCsub,iLtenrc from the places of pur-• chore, and from the 'places of delivery under contract, to such places as the circumstancia of the ',qervice may rouire it to he ,lent: of ordnance and ordnance Stereo. and small ATMs from the foundries and armories to the arsenals, fortifica- [ion., frontier po.ts, and army depots, freights. - - toll, and ferriage, for-the purchase and Idire of hones, rrillleS, oxen, v,tigens, coat, drays ships and other sea going ve.iels and boats, for the transportation of supplier and for garrison Pur poses, for drayage and eart*e at the revers! milts, hire of teamsters. transportation of funds f..r the pay and other di‘hunting'departments, the expenee of sailing public transports on the various rivers, the Gulf of Mexico, and the At lantic and Pacific, and for procuring neuter such posts no from their situation require it to be brought from distances, one million of dollen, . For the medical nod hospital departments, sixty thousand three•hundr,d and seventy five For the purchase of ordnance, ordnance stores and supplies, one hundred thousand dollar,. i For the current expenses of ordnance service, one hundred thousaut daliar, • For the manufacture of arias at the national armories, three hundred an ,1 rixty thousand dol lars. .~'