BY WLIITE PITTBBQSUH ,MONDAY MORNING, MARCII 17, 1851 To the Whigs of Pautqlvmiixi. - • .114' A BTATE'CONTTNTION trill be held In the City of manomter, ma TUBADAY, Jane 24th, ISM. for the p e. Rope of selecting cemiklatee f•rr the rebate of Umernor a u nt la•lC•octm l" ' '' ' • Pl a ga ' f..t i r - of: t ugi... , - Court. tlMb z lt i llatieglia, tanitt L ei !trainman . , Wao. ii. Slinala Sa . T ile' IL ' h j o u rie . • Barrinel Be IL. John M. Bra n. ' - Nathaniel Ellmaker, T. Tailor 14th. Wm.J. Kohltumn. Aleminder E. Beaten Warden R. Itreton. Wm. Bake, Victim. E. Cothran, • Wm. 111. Walla, ' Henry Johnson, Jamee Clark, Marks B. Bonham, Sherman It Sheltie • Colima ram. Main C. Wilma- '. C.. . Finney. John ABS.°. John on, 1 Daniel McCurdy. Bantanim, thorp Memo n, Wm. Evan, ' Alex e 11, IleCture, John C. Avail!, Simiela ordan. • . IL RUNDLE SMITH, :Secretary. • FIRST FAGE — Commercial—WalLinguln and IlerritburgCnnresPondence--The Seventh Cen man. Imago l'ain—Home Matters and Telegraphic ForuTH P4oE—The Value of the Clergy. THE ; . NEST WNW CANDIDATE POE GOV the Whig Convention, to meet in Lancaster, 'in June next, will have the authority of naming 'the candidate to be supported by the Whig par-, ty, for Governor, at the approaChing October: election. It is not difficalt to divine who that :person will be. But one man has been named,' and we . li - resume, thought of, as the tthig stan dard bearer, in the important contest next fall.— That person is Wu. F. Jonsaros, the present ca pable and most efficient Chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth. GOv. Johnston needs no panegyric from the press to 'recommend him to the su pp or t of th e people. , It ix among the masses where his chief . strength lies. The people know, admire, and respect him. Even among our political uppii— nenis, he is honored and respected, and they can bring nothing against him; except that he is Ilia administration of the State gov ernment has met with universal approval. Peon silvartians point with pride to the high credit and character of the State, the value of her stocks, the punctuality with which her engage ments are met, andAhe commencement which has been made to liquidate the enormOusdebt which has hitherto presScd like an incubus-upon her mighty resouives. , The stain of repudiation hits been wiped away, and her future is bright with the prospect of entire relief from indebted ness. • „Much of this is owing to the ability .t 1 dem which hod marked Gov. Johnstoffs:adminis- Mallon. It might have been different under another administration—it was different in for mer years, when reckless extravagance and vit. lainous speculation were the order of the day.— Every patriotic citizen of the commonwealth re joites at the altered condition of affairs, and is tensions for its continuence.• Many such in the Democratic party will support Gov. Johnston for re-elietion—preferring a present and certait good, to risking the chances of a change. The only complaints we hear itf'Glo,V. Joua ants come from a few Whigs who were .disap pointed in not receiving offfce frooi'the national ,admitdstration, and whii attributed their failure to the - indirect influence of the 'l GoVernor. We have no doubt that nearly all of this soreness is founded in error.• The 'Governor, we believe, stood aster aloof as possible from any interfer ence in the appointments at Washington; and that whatever he might have done, had he dm. sett.to exercise his great influence with Gen. Tqlor, he in reality took but little part in mat ters which did net come within the purview of his official duties. However, the dissatisfaction from this cause l ii fast dying away; and from the well known ,14 votion to Whig principles and the Whig cause, of those who have expressed chagrin, we feel no hesitation i,lit saying, that we %hall find them, when the proper time comes, in the front rook, ; battliag for the Whig cause and the Wbig ennai ... —.....-, 7 : 1V,1,41- . ,', slight exception, the Whig party is lA'pnifiniregitlio the propriety of nominating Gi4JOiterdM . Po men in the State can so twu k tas ,eotataeter . .)rally the Whig party to a cordial and troth s ' __ .eupPort, and no other, we feel en tireliattre',.... 0 good chances of a. triumphant • electien. Our opponents dread him at, the Whig camhdate. '. There is a prortige of success at tached to lam that discourges their efforts, whie it exhileraten the Whigs, and half wins the bat - tle before it is fought. We look forward to an animated campaign, and a brilliant Whig vic tory. PITTSBURGH AND HUE RAILROAD. We observe in elate number of the Pittsburgh Gazette an.editorial article iuspunging the mo tives of the Directors of this Road. and charg ing upon them dishonest andfraudulentpurposes in the use of their charter, by making the Road !limply from - Erie to the Ohio State line, and leavitigthe residue south of Springfield unconstruc "ted. Passing eller, without comment, the etli tor'e singular want of correct information upon the subject,' we are happy to have it in our pow er to state that be is totally,mistaken. The Di rectors are perfectly sincere in their intention to build the srholt Road, and as an earnest of this, are willing to put under contract and construct forthwith that portion lying between Enon Valley and the town of New Castle, providing all em barrassing impediments ore removed. They deem the improvement of the highest praetical importance, and, if let alone, will consummate It In due...season—asking only not to. be clogged by conditions which will render it impossible to prosecute the work.—Erie Goz•etle. If the Erie editor wilUtell us whatthe -embar rassing impediments" he speths of are, we wilt join with him in endeavoring to effect their re moval ; • but we must doubt the sincerity of the intention of the Directors to bitild the whole line in any reasonable time, if ever, -when we see them openly using the. charter for n purpose which was never intended by the Legislature.— When thii•Directorahave built the road in good faith, we shall not object to their using the power of making lateral , lines;. but to make a lateral line first and thus obtain an advantage which the Legislature refused to grant on its own mer its, is nn outrage which ought not to go unpun ishedd. We understand the Senate has passed an act legalizing this forced right of way across the State, and levying a small tax upon passengers and tonnage. We trust, if the House accords in the propriety of this course, that it will, at least, make the / tax equal to that reqoired of our own •Centrill Itailroad. This is only fair. nig Untormows Stars (. p ast- [¢e Union town Democrat' contains the particulars of the first examination of two alleged fugitive envoi, fwbo hare been residing tear Brownsville.— 'They were brought before the U. S.Commission er Ott Monday evening.. Fears of a rescue were entertained, and the military were'c - alled oat, but there was no show of resisnce. Each pris.. • oner offered eviflence that he been manumit _fed, and asked a continuance of the case, and although the counsel for the claimant declared that the proceedings must be summary, the final hearing was postponed. When the result is an nounced we will give a fuller account. RAILROADING AT RAVEN/CA.—The Ravenna Star announces that a regular business has al ready begun da the I'ittsburgli and Cleveland Railroad, between Ravenna and Cleveland: The first train of cars left Ravenna for Cleve land on Monday morning, with about 40 passen gers and a qpintity of freight. A train arrived from Cleveland the same day. Thiw begins to look like railroading in earnest. Tut A PPILADILSIENT ACT.—We published this law on Saturday. We stated, a few days since, that the law had been construed us granting ad ,- ditional duties on iron and coal. This construc tion is not correct, according to the following ar ticle from the New' 1'414 Exprmr: , 'A stray paragraph is wandering about; from the ljartford (Conn.) Times, we believe, the sub stance of which h.s crept into the Express, that there in, in litr. Senator Bunter's Bill, which is now the law of the land, a slight increase of the • duties on iron and coal. There is not one word of accuracy in it. The revenue duties stand • qx actly as they have been. uniler the Tariff of l without the least practical alteration. It will be recollected that, pi tt li ng t h e diocer. elan of the Tariff of 1816, prior to it, passage, the Whigs predicted that it would never yield revenue enough to carry 00 the government,— for which they have been especially laughed at, as the result hos been contrary'to all ouch pe e . diations. Mr. Walker, .the yew Secretary or the Treasury, perfectly aware that the Whigs were tight In their prediction, and that the Tariff of 1848, • on the 80th day' of July, would nev yield him money enough to carry on the gove causedlo be slipped—into the Civil and . rplomatic inn, August 10th, 1846, an item, ha ting referenim to the Whig Tariff 6[1842. and subsMntially reviving the ad ralu-mu of that Tariff] Under the authority of that Unit, Mr. Walk r revixed in a good degree, the tariff of 1842, as well as other old Revenue Laws, and he issued series of circulars, very stringent and very ext rdinary, under which the Tariff has been coil ted up to the present winter. The house of old & Co.. of this city, and a house in lion d not believe these circulars legal, and each g out a case against them, the two cases ere taken the last winter, to the 1111- • preme Cou of the United States, and the Court in February decided the cases in their favor, re versing awl nullifying the lending Treasury, cir culars whi . Mr. Walker had isnmllsineelB4o, ;mil upon hich he had raised n far greater "amodlit of Revenue than was in the Tariff of 1840. The prin.iples upon which the Supreme Court nullified t.ese circulars made evident what a confused, o 2, of absurdities-the Tariff of Itlin was, and is and at once convinced every intelli gent roan in. Congress that Congress most do something mrnediately. Hence Mr. Hunter, a Democrat row Virginia, introduced into the Senate a hi I substantially re-enacting Mr. Walk er's and Mr. liferidififs Treasury Circulars, ma king the i.Arnctions under them the laws of the land. Thu there is no addition to, or subtrac ticat from t e tariff as it has stood since 1846, under Mr. Valker's Treasury Circulars. Iron and coal ar. just where they were, and so is ev orythloga, . The costs, and charges, and com missions Os sea to be added to the value, just as they has been, and nothing else. Freight is not to he ad ed, as stated in some quarters. In short; dude and charge. are to be just as they have always been. It is calc ted in some quarters that the Trea sury will h ♦e to disgorge something like two millions of ollars, which it has collected under Mr. Walkers illegal Treasury Circulars; but this is only a ti 'e of what is really the back due, in asmuch as most of the duties under the tariff of 1846 have 1 .n paid without protest. GREAT F RE AT CARLINLE.—From thirty to forty buil •gs were destroyed by tire in Carlisle. on Wednesday last. Several of the best dwel lings, R lore wnrehoitoe, o Lutheran Church, wen• et mnned. • "THICOE TLEI.I Ate SCIENCE OF E • r11 . 1,1•1•L, and guide to the tumges aud hohito of Slciety," By Count Alfred D'Orsay. Much iurormation put to a good use can lie,-derired e hook; which iu form& at llolmeA' Street. winch coo from this li Depot, Thi ,•71. A' Stier te of Ehltlylle,...l hand hook 'By Countess be Calabrel l 3 For • r & Co., Smithfield Street of the *ode sole by MI The eat g3ltrania C has been let Into the Ohio and Penn • From the Louisville Jourual. ioN.—The Glencoe yesterday brought he officers and crew of the strainer laming them was our young friend , ikin, who was socond clerk on the :met%and math, narrow escape. We A mer, Mullikin and found him &untitled, hands being much Henbled. and from tied - the following particulars not Yet Tttr. One up some of Oregon, and Barrett Mu ill fated ate. called on M his face and him we obta publishsd : The explo ion occurred on Sunday the 2d, 'at 2 o'clock in e afternoon, at island 82. The boat was an er full headway andhati not stopped for six hou . previous. The larboarsl boiler ex ploded, par of it being blown in the river, and the other pa t passing op through the eabin, boiler deck, the hurricane deck, and the Texas —the latter e rooms and hall attached to the pilot house r the 'accommodation of the officers of the boat, earing away the clerks office and other rooms as well as the cabin floor, and pre cipitating al on the leek below. Mr. Mullikin was asleep a the time in his room,'opposite the I clerk's office and was thrown oft the boilers be low, as were many others. Capt. Montgomery had a few m . rites previous retired to one of the rooms in the Texas. but at the request of two young Ladies passengers, hod got up,to show them where the J hn Adams was sunk, and was in fact in the or of pointing the spot to them when Ida own boa:. was rendered a wreck. Ile fell on the boiler d. k., while the Indies kept their foot hold. It wa fortunate for Capt. Nlong-tgomery that he was lied up, no the room to which be had retired as torn to atoms. Mr. Multi - n describes the scene that occurred after the rap onion ns heart-rending. The num ber lost can t ever he accurately ascertained. as the hooks at d papers were all destroyed:- Mr. NI. thinks tha they willnumber about fifty. Be sides Mr. B womother officer was lost, .1. Love, of Portland, ne of the engineers. Ile had jOst been relieved and had reached the plaids of the cabin.: Them was three watches of firemen on board, two o them black nod one white. The latter were o t duty and were mall lost. Among the cabin pa. sengers lost, not before mentioned. was Mr. Oa •s, of hlauckport. The name of Mrs. Ashler, of this city, given in the list or 1 kilned publis.ed on Saturday was a mistake. It was a little aughter of Mrs. Ashler Most of 1 the waiters nd both chambermaids (Jane and Rebecca) we e lost, as was two deck passengers. About fiftee• minutes after the explosion, the boat took li , and in twenty minutes her entire upper work were burned. The officers and crew. by the assistance of the steamers Iroquois and Bulletin succeeded in getting the wreck ashore, whe it sunk. The diSing bell was left alongside of he wreck. The :safe in the office, which contai ed from $7,000 to $lO.OOO, most of which hel ged to the boat, is believed to he injured and ill be recovered, as well as a por tion of the'f ight. Since writ ng the preceding, we have been furnished by Ir. Lyon, the barkeeper, who ar . ... . rived last nig! ers, on the I.! which eontni.J Fowlkes, its Bulletin, one .1 epee of the O About two dent occurred were It passe._ t with Copt ,Montgomery and oil, !thane, with the Memphis express, an account of the disaster by Dr. !litor ' who was a passenger on the f the boat, that came to the assist egon. hours rifler this melancholy acci the steamer Bulletin, on which we - • r, arrived at the scene of this .1e struction of I fe and property—before her arri val, however, the steamer Empire State passed down and too off the most of the passengers, whose lives h. been saved by the praiseworthy and skilful - in • rpositionof Capt James Lee, of the lin:spiel •or zt the hazard of hbi own safety he did not he ,iste\to run his boat sufficiently near to the 0 egon—then in finnies—to make „a passage betw his boat and the burning wreck of the Ore - go.. Ile took the wounded and the dying upon his boat, and whe the Bulletin came to thescene, in aid of his nob] exertions, his boat, the Iro,itiois, was lyingjus above the burning Oregon,-ren dered every .Ssible aid to suffering humanity. Capt Chu h, of the steamer Bulletin. landed by the Iroquoi.—and tendered every assistance in his power t. the scalded, the mingled and the dying. . , Dr. Willie 4, Somerville, Tenn., and - Dr. Sanders prpm tiy entered into active and odli. dent seyvick . relieve the suffering. e i j Capt. Mont omery; after aiding to the extent of his power nave life and to alleviate the mis eries of the i 'end, aesisted by Capt. Church. hill and 13031 deemed it best to attempt to Fllie i.h the freight in e hull of the horning boat; to this end the olletin dropped down below the wreck, eons ed to the lower deck, which was covered' with he bodies of dead 'cattle, horses, sheep, &c. ac 'vely on fire, and had the boat scuttled. Ca Montgomery left the wreck in ate and came up on the Bulletin 'on for the reception of the injur charge of IC to make prov oi3. HOurs after the disaster it thnt on his back he had reetived ed on the Iry env discove as well na upon his arm, which in n sling. The coolness and doubtless did much to in- a severe irtiu was support' firmness of Ca ogere and crew With pelt-posses it is belieeed, all who were not e explosion. Ithis character cannot occnr with- spire hie pass Rion that say • destroyed by t I Accident. o out nn adult= I from nAcirci i cuume—it doubtless proceeded the boiler, or trim the igaortirice of the engineer! We say this c—which of these causes we an opinion:—for there is too iu the public mind to condemn don, the officers of an unfortu- or eareiessnes! must he the venture not evJ much nptitmhi without investi nut° hoat. • We hare not froth any source beard complaint anelEtinstCaptain Montgomery, and we feel pleasure tot state the fac —and the mom pleasure, because intim midst of the destruction of property, and the loss of life, and the sufferings of the injured, we, heard no su h complaint IThe loss is • in, we Tarn, to Capt. Montgom ery ; the inset , nec of Ms boat being, by stipule tiqn, void by explosion. His freights would have amounted to some $7,000, we are informed, tidet e $7,0)l consumed in the clerk's o ffi ce. Who they had o a., Much at stake upon his care, cadon, ands I, as the Captain and owner of th boat 7 scenes of this and melancholy accident—we do not es!sy to speak of the dead and dying—of innocent and h'lplmis mothers, children, and pa rents! It leo d not benefit the injured and the dead—it could .01 gratify the living! There ,was, e learn, come 5-or 0 passengers who. got on boa this splendid boat at Memphis —we have only learned the name of our friend, Oliver Woodw. , Esq. He was saved, and went dtwn upon the 'mpire State unhurt. Cabin.passen: re badly seulded.--Montgome , Gosport, la. —Jackson, Grand Gulf, bliss.; a g rifleman from Newburg, la., with horses; two g ntlemen from Providence, La. Saved, unhu HlVra. P. Card, Lexingion, Q i, B e late ci o u .., , ; ;. iea d 0. ;,. yiiyiyckserbzrg.s Soo,3liss: endersun., Ky. —Smith, Mount Vernon, la d all the 1ad.1.9. We have omitted in the aboveaccomst Se ranch o f the details as lots heretofore been given, it ie stippos.ed by some that the explosion was caused by the water pipe being choked up which led to the exploded boiler. Mr. Lyon ribn called on us has nearly recovered from his injitries. BY AUTHORITY PI7BLIC ACTS. during the- .tecond nrraion of the , Tliirty-Arst Congres. - [Punt.in-.:No.!h]. AN AFT to founds :Skilitary Asylum for the re lief and support of invalid and disabled sol diers of the army of the United States. • _ Be 11 enacted hy the Senate and Route -of Re - "'tentative, of the thnited Stetter of Ameries in Con glens gueendtled, That all soldiers of the army o the Unj.ted States. and all soldiers who have been, or may hereafter be. of the army of ,the United States, whether regulars or volunteers, and who have contribated, or !nay hereafter contribute, according to section seven of this act to the support of the Military Asylum hereby created, shall under the restriction and pro visions which follow, be hemben of the said asylum, with all the rights annexed thereto: Soc. 2. And hr rt further etketed, That, for the 'good government and attainment of the objects proposed by thedn.stittition aforesaid, the gene ral-in-chief commanding the army, the generals eommanding the a=stern and western geograph ical military divisions, the quarter-master gene ral, the commissary geheral of subsistence, the paymaster general, the surgeon general, and the adjutant general, shall be, re offino: commission ers of thesame, constituting aboard of Commis •.ioaers, a majority of whom shall have power to establish. from time to time, regulations for the general and internal direction of the institution, to be submitted to the Secretary of War forap proved: and any other net or acts nece,sary for the governments and interests of the same, a. authorized herein. it furarr marled, That the of ticerP of too institution shall consist of a gover nor, n deputy governor, nod a Secretary. for each separate site of the osylom, the latter to be aLo treasurer; and the said officer:, shall he taken from the array. and appointed or removed, from time to time, as the interests of the institution may require. by the Secretary of War, on the recommendation of the Board of Commis- shiners. Sec. 4. :Ind L, d curd,.: .warted, That the fol lowing persons, members of the army asylum, acconling to seetion one, shall he, entitled to the rightsand henclits herein oonferred, and no others, %ix: every oxldier of tun :truly of the United States who have served or may serve honestly and faithfully twenty yens in the same : utol every soldier and every discParged soldier, whether regular or volunteer, who shall hare sufferedby reason of - disease or wounds in curred in the service and in the line of bin duty rendering 'Jim incapable of further military ser vice, if such disability has ma been omasioned by his own misconduct Procioh,l, That no deser ter, mutineer, or habitual drunkard., shall he re ceived without such evidence of subsequent ser vice, good conduct and relermation of character as the comniissioners shell deer sufficient to au thorize his admission Sev. 5. .-ind /e n forthrr raioaral, That any soldier admitted into N, institution, for diPabili ty fltTnfuremnid. and who shall recover his health. so tts to fit him again for military service, the being under fifty years of age, shall he discharg ed : Proefiled That any peneioner on account of wound , . or di.abilit3t incurred in the military ser vice;mlthough he nmy not have contributed lathe funds of the institution, shall be entitled to all the benefit,. herein Pruvided. upon trm,ferrin t z his pension to said asylum. for and during the period that he may voluntarily continue to receive such benefits. SE4I. 41. And br el f„rt fa, r .ncarted, That the i '''''' "'" y " e! " a ` " ; '" ;m s '''' ;N. " a left*" us ' W. provisions of the foregoing sections shall nut he , ," ,,,. t h ,: , 1 ; ,, ." ', O " ..r. ' a L l i Z i =L aa t ,;;: s 5 ;;:, a ; ` ,. .: , 7: , :"''' `s it extended to any soldier in the regular or lden- Sri sti.:2 ; ; ' ,. are our ot do: ar um. It has .unerTlwl '. el l l teer Lserviee who shall Lave been convicted of i other preparation. In tin. moot, 'and an Una teemou we fedora, fir other disgracefel or infamous crimes ' n,.1, ca k.op a ...POI, •Ii haul. of a oivil totere. since Ire has been admitted in 101... It. Ait A Party...," the service of the United Staley. Ti,. ate,ve ie one of IF h;odreds. of mallet. common, Sae. 7. -la./ L. elhrti.er nwelni, Thai tor the ea.... which the an,,rietory of tln• medicine are daily n , support or tin.,.i..1 ~,,titution the following steno ce ., " , e. "here it her le - rn , 11 1 r` 4, .."• it b , “ Ire ,sae it,. hille set apart, and the same are hereby rep- . l ""' I' molar serums. . l.- " n , I Pnr .1e 1,, J Lila/11AL, proitTitlfed : Any unexpended Imlance of toe ' , , , ' - ' Sei a lw ne • - No. rio teas.' W. appropriation :made Nbirelt second, eighteen bun- ; a ' ; ' ; ''' , deed and . forty.snen, now rernaining it, the . Attention! _ Treasury, .for the benefit of discharged soldiers . 4, P.. tut. Arrystiox to tort reeteetfolly invited to the 'Win:Oiled by wounds, the suet of one hundrtni and '''."' " t ''' . '" . ' . 5t..... ofjohe Wha' who was cued eighteen thousand seven hendred owl ninety •11.11. 'an ''' ' ''''''' . tee '.... '''' hh " rh. " hhrh '' ,1„11.,,.1 nin,,,.,.„ tennis, 1„;„1 h e th e r „ oi , ~;::,1,;:::: rich. 1,, the nee Of Four Bottle. of Petrainuto emending gthieral or the army of the U. S in Mexico. I The tyomh attacked me a year son tea December. and I had during 'Lemur with that repel. h... fir the benefit ; lost an lades ..femette well. ac I had taken the Wets of lobe..tidier, of the United States Mility, regulars ; "-`,., i'li.i 4 dfurt without an) . iwtneet. t W . . Lcoehtrd and volunteers, engaged in that war," but taken . ',, ln '''" '7" u " , b r the P. 1 .14 In. I ... h . h P. d . hh O possee.inti 4. fas fields of the United Stmt..... and '''''..".' Th. Ith''''';;"u; o hu'd"'"&";'";"..."".""''''"'— . I make thew ytatemeuta withont any solicitation trouts.); placed inn the Treasury -, all stoppages or fines ; me to do so, aud mete for the Pars w others e that othe who adjudged against soldiers by sentence of courts mar le suffering may he bereflael son are at liberty to martial, over attil aliotVny amount that may ; faith. tr. ear-Uncut., lam an old citizen of Putsbutah, be due for the reinthors ent of Govendneut. or ; mom. , tr•^l'A Lea. thirtr-three re*. Ste redden., M of individuals .. all forfei rem on in-count of de . ." ti...- bon ''""".' .treat. JIIIIN WATT section: all moneys, mit e ceciliug twothirch. at ; I " e '"'''"' '''''''..) U. IS:A * the lialance on hoed. of th ho=pital fund, and of 1 t'sr•ale hr Eel ter a Nlch;well. leo Wwd street: it F. the net fund of each mill ry station, ~,,,,,, de- I seller.. a: Wood etre., 1.1 A Valineelock. A co. corner 1Ve...1 and to•nt .react II Al. Curry, I, A. Elliott, J.eph ducting the necessary ex ss of 'the year. and 01 mO.eys 1,00.0;0, to t„,,, of deceased Novo., and it P Sch,wartt. AlLeaheity. ale by the pro , soldiers, which Ika II a .ay hereafter De. ' fete' 1... T r anal Inson.fferenth ft. Pittyhurch. nneltiiminflor threeyears . ecinent to the death ; of said scildier or soldiers to. he repaid by the l European Agency , coitimi;sionersof the institution, upon the demand The „euheenher Inty.nds I - Dillow the principal cities of of the heirs or legal representatives of the .le, ; ""'. "' sin. Fr ' n ''''' t i ,"F r '''" ,,, '• du. ' . ." . ...e.th'°' ~,,e4. :Ind, 1 , ,,,id,d, abo, That from the first ; 77 ' th r . ' n::: ' ,;i1T ' ll; ' ; ' , " — Z;Z: , , , ito l ::, °° ''..7—i'at' day of the !month, nett after the passage of this ; One.a charm-ter which Mae In rtnafidal to hia air, - not. there OAR he deducted from the pay of every 1 ' euff,itoartr JOIIN b. DAVIS. non-etimmiSsioned officer, musician, artificer, and .; =th i ..,- nate A metnets —,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 ),,,,,,u,,,,,,, private of ; the army of the United States,. the I Mr this paper received atal forwardedlrreof expenaw. Roc SUM of twenty-five cents per month, which rum ' this office. so deducted shall. by thepay clepartnient of the army, be passed to the'ermlit of the commission- i ers of the army asylum . who are hereby also ; authorised to receive all donations of money or i NOTICE. • property made by. ny person or persons for the . benefit of the institution. and hold the same for ' r r itE ME3/BEIt S '4 the EAGLE its sole and exeltiSive us... , nied, That the ; a stscrianceC'gni'd!. val"?..!".Ntoelf. at the VIGIL:ISr 11.1 . 1. L runctu. attend - deduction of twenty-fiv-e cents per month from the I pay of non.comthissinned officers. musicians, arti- i ;; Cr?Sti,.. "% tTig r o " a t c - it ." " ' l er order fiver,, *in ' ''''' ' ficers, and privates of regiments of volunteers. , ..'hi , . e. SLADE. Pee', or other corps or regiments, raised for a limited ! Investments. period, or fora temporary purpose, shall only be ; made with their consent ' I (TO( ) ' l ' )° - LLB.I-'II7SB — URGII CITY ti, 100 idien.. Bongta..l Honda,. Hinton Cf.: SE.' S And 6 , it furth., enoctsd, That the ; - mu do Cat King commisonuners -cf,this institution, by and with • . mu do Yin. 1.4.1 - - , du Nellie Quarts Sort ' the approval of the i President he and the same ; lor , nie r., A. WILKINS A M.. are hereby, authorised and required to p'rocure ! i." ,,, eon:minim:l end Merkel d. __ _ for immediate use. at a suitable place or places. ' WALL. PAPEIL a rite or sites fur the military asylum, and if the' an Fresh Assortment of Spring OoOds. nece,ary buildings cannot be procured with the 1 baring • THOMAS . P.,...LMER : I:l , _:.liti . ly . r .,,, eeei sing, site or sites, to bane th e same erected, due regard to the health of the locations, facility I ■'''''''• ,th N, : . !: ,, ,,"' ,N iTi i i...; 5T ..:d ... of access . to economy, and giving preference to ~,,,,„,,,, ~,,,,, , rnd y onr , .„,.. pi„ , , ,,, , , such [daces as, with the moq convenience, and 1 i„.„ ,„,„,,,,, , ;„1,1,,,,,,,„,,,, , „„;„,,,,, , ,,,...L" least cost, will necornmodlte the persons provided 4"Est eix,vwx,s that hate a.......rnd oe thy, e.erket . . . tr,r e I,,ee, t...riod Tb. pati.rne us va t 11.1., the fordti this net. t , .11 i., tre,unerly chart, nod the rotor, le pon e , a doe.. Sr. , . 9 . A are I, , 1,,14,-, ,n..r..1, That the ; odic). • !3,• • ,? ; n7;`, , ,,,,,M • 4 4 1 ',7:1',..u . r:tt , t . h= commissioners, with the approval ,if the Secretary ...in,4 jltticlnt.l ran If lonnedlir o eichc tha.n r. de7nption : of War. prepare the necessary roles :tall regalia- ; L'',' ; ',, • 7:,:',7, • l''' . ••••"... •••• ' •l• ..: a 7.r ' t i °' r ` n. ih " g''''''''''' a said 1 "'" i " 1 " T HE KICKLEISURYS ON THE RHINE: and MP, OP same to Le fitted and furnished to w • M Tharerar. Prn, 2! , ,,e. for the immediate reception of those persons , I b.. (V•ruiril WoallenJe. by Frank Voile., provioled for in thill art, and that the Secretary ; l',''''.;= •, ,, t ' , 4 m•-b.-il l iNE m v s . Lit .., 7, , 0 ,. of War report upon the execution of this duty ;it ' n 1.17 Thiel AL. Opprolle Lb. Po.d 0111e+• the next Session of Congress.. k 1 .sc, A 7.1 NES FOR APRIL.— • Approved March :5, Iso',l ,y g ..i., . 1-W.'• boa, tbr Aorlt .I reloutl'• %legal» do., ,rlnni , d.. do: Vor xale at k HOLMES' LAterar beyrot. j .1“,1,1: Thad 4t. oppoote the Poet oilie. ...._•--- I ' EAO PlPE—Cornell'a improved patent 4 1..... d Pit, for 11( . .1ra4 . t .. 0, a A llfita t te It •. tletertoi, ex_ , ,A II ..., on lomd sod to Arline. fur Mle by AL/LUNDEK WM/UN. toehl7•11 ,_ 111 Front stn..t. [1 . 1 . 111.,1•-Nu. AN MT for the settlement of certain elasvev of •, private land claiins - within the !Milk or the a Baron De _Bastrop Grant." and for al lowing pre.emptiowt to certain actual neuters. •.in the event of the final adjtelication of the title vC the paid He Itavtrop in favor of the [cited State, lir ley the Sconote and How, of Rine nenteetoree of the rutted States of A ',term. on Chn ;trent athenobted, 'That in the event of a final ailju• dication by the court in favor of the United ,States, on the-. Baran De Ilastrop claim in Louisiana, under the Oct of Congress, approved en the seven teenth June, one thmennd eight hundred and forty-four, entitled "f An act to provide for the adjustment of land lobes within the Mates of Missouri, Arkansasi and Louisiana, and in those parts of the States of Mississippi and Alabama, south of the thirty-first degree of 'porth latitude. and between the Miffsissippi and,Pertliflo riverv, - the register and redeiver for the...Ouachita Land District, Lonisiana,ohall give public notice orthe ! fact in some newspaper circulating in the vicinity ! of the land: and within twelve months from and , after the date of for publication of snob notice it shall and may be lawful 'for any original claim ants of the classes herginafter tnentioneff in this section of the present act, their heirs or legal representatives, to file with the aforesaid re gister and receiver notices' dOscriptite Hof their claims, and specifying their precise localities arid area, with the testimony in support of the same. FIRST. All bona fide clainiant, by purchase from Du Bastrop, or those holding under him, whiTe the land has been occupied and cultivated for, twenty yenta SECOND. All bons tide claimants of head rights," fur not exceeding six hundred and forty acres, their heirs orlegal reprecentalives, where the original claimant came over and settled the land under the contract between the Spanish government and De Bastrop, even though the land was not actually sold or conveyed to sorb original claimants by the said Be Bastrop. Three. All Isma tide chtimant3 for not exceed ing six hundred and forty acres, as actual settler, prior to the twentieth December, eighteeh bun! Bred and three, where they have held such con tinued possession rut to show that they identified themselves with the ownership of the land. And furrier enart.l, That, after the_expiration of the twelve months aforesaid, it shall be the duty the . register nod receiver, ! pursuant to such iTtructions as may be given by the Commissioner of cue General Land Office, to make a report with the notices, and all the testimony, to the GetternlLand (trice, specifying nil such eases as in their opinion came within the principles recognized under the several heads mentioned in the roregoidg section, and which,. 'according to these principles, ought to be con- firmed, and such as in their opinion ought to be rejoided. ' Sic. 3. ,And be it farther enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of the General Land Office to lay \ the report aforesaid before Congress for final action thereon. and all claims recommended for confirmation shall be reserved from sale until the final action of Congress on the report aforesaid, and all claims reported as rejected .6311 be treated ns other public lands. SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, 'That the Claims numbers forty, forty:four, forty-five, forty six. forty-seven, forty-eight, and fifty-cue, favor ably reported on by Daniel J. Sutton, as register for the district north of Red river, Louisiana. and entered in the first class of his report, dated first January, eighteen hundred and twenty-one. but, on account of being within the limits of the Bastrop grant, have been excluded from the con: firmatory provisions of the second section of the act of Congress, approved February twenty-eigth. eighteen hundred and twenty.three, entitled "An act supplementary to the several acts for the ad justment of land claims in the State of Louisiana," be, and the same shall be held confirmed, in the event of the final adjudication of the Bastrop claim in favor of the United States as aforesaid: Prodded, That this confirmation shall only oper ate as s n relinquishment of title on the part of the United States, and shall in no way prejudice or affect any sal6- ur other right existing at the time when the survey shall be cxecuted,of theclamsi hereby conditionally confirmed, and, in the event" of the final adjudication of the Bastrop Grant as aforesaid, and upon the return of approved plats of survey for the clahns specified in this section, relinquishment patents shall be issued as in oth er cases. Sec. 5. And be it rurther enacted, That, in the event of a final adjudication in favor of the Uni ted States of the Bastrop claim, as contemplated by the first section of this act, every bona fide set tler on any part of said land, at the time of the extension of the public surveys over the same, who is a man of family, widow, or single man over twenty-one years of age, and an actual housekeeper thereon, and who, but for the res ervation heretofore made of said land .for the claim of the said Bastrop, would have been enti tled to a right of pre-emption under some one of the - pre-emption laws, be, and he is here by. authorized to enter the quarter-section so resided on, by adjoining or legal subdivisions, so as to include his residence and land cultivated or improved, any number of acres not to exceed one hundred and sixty acres, upon making proof of such settlement, housekeeping. &0., to the satisfaction of the register and receiver, as in or dinary cases, at any time within icyeir after the public surveys are so extended - over said laud. .ipprove.l. Starch 3,1 1851 Pl' I/ 1.11, —No. '2:i. • AN ACT for the relief of the American Culonixa hei, society. Cr a rn.q.d by thr Senor, end House of Rein, ,rntanre, nr lhr Unded Star, or Armors in 'eon ! yr,' arn,rnsblol, That the Secretary of the nett sory he; and is hereby, nuthorixed and required, upon equitable principles, to Fettle the claim of Ithe American Colonisation Society for the sup jport and Inaintanence, in Liberia, of the Afri eans regaptured on board the barque Pons, am! i,for all supplies furnished them of every descrip iition, and to pay the amount which he may find o to he due to the mid society, out of any mon ey in the Treasury not othei 14-Me appropriated, provides! the -.nine shall - not exceed fifty dollars. per head. Approved, March :2, 1851. .1 Market Street Store for Rent. IVOR RENT.—The Swte, lIS Market gtri,t ..votta .14.4 form tee comer of Slartrt head gicon Ow IA of April Inquirr of 1.21.111, mettl:; • Non IL EIMMINM aa-A A Al as," a Ca rail lh. att , olam Or the Lad,. Elea fa....t.wata1,1,. lac, .4 il.rata and Natatay MTNET. cuchn Boys' Wear. • • It BURCLIFIELI) have rec'd INK an lumortanant of the al.ueznoda,dgpw,,,i, conupting of plaid and plain Cassfingleu light do.. Tuned.. Merino Caudtuanu. and leatta, , Watat , d Rand , ! rarioun kinds, all at layout prime. mrhl7 1101iIIIAZINES A MOURNING ALPAC LAS.-511:LPIIT A litltritnaLL Invite tlaa attention of p.m. wanting Mourning thrlr nasorttnunt of un lnkalln, lk.lll finiehu/ A igetrra., M.o,uede Hama., A. neehhia. S. 0 4 . - 42 " nok. r*. un iwtur. .11/ hush. hrimi Applrg o n hid,. Cloy., 14,1: Tiniol.l.) glad; in rt.'irullor sale by CROWN iientiv • Librrty atrveL _ itO L L 111)rrElt -5 bole, title by No 11l Vinland 114 ISecutul at • 1,4 1 E A E RS- Um. prime, Corinth! by n,cniv e. It. }JAR : HM.I.IW 1- • - LI I iviS-4 bble. reed and for male by tochl7 A. IV. 1 1A1trali1111. I UN B.ron N to bbl.. Lard uICI . I; ^ Laul: bag. Pra Nut,. i and 1 kAt Pitnood 1 eu•k .19 'arta Yeattiv.ru 10 - 7 " Raga: triedr4rhen A • " Applem ..sies Cotton: now luullog frun' uan.t. ISAIAH DICK NV A ' C";tie.. Aral"r. """"urt..1,17 • Fr ont and IVatt.rta. %YEE!' POTATOES--tiO bbla• now landing 17ro In. oar Ms, flower, and tbr pale b PIAUI( DCKEY Co.. Wa I ter and Prunl rte. •• • • - -- d hales to arrive per str. end for b, mall; !NAIAD DICKEY A CO. - - ANU FA U RED TOBACCO-Z-150i. boo. 1 Va. Manufacture. of the beat brand. flx br mehli INA/All DICKEY t Special • Meeting' . 9111 E YOUNG MEN'S TEMPERANCE. AR SOCIATION meat mi. MONDAY EVEN/N./I, the 1, to lost .Itt Um torture Doom of the 2 1 / 4 4:02111 Yreab, mean Church, Fifth abort. Ifhb • special meeting of Ma Amodarlart. calial for , 174ugoc or completing the organtratlon. nod a loom, Tlto untittlars arr partloMmli o rze r .V . M &pr,htri =a MASON'S BLACKING-25 gro. I :Or gale by mcblA J. KLDD l CO, ft) Wo pd wt. New Boots! New Boats! FOREIGN REMINISCENCES. by Henry nidmf : e Lora Ilattead: milted by td. Ao. lienry Jtw Bookrie. or PILIFT and Adversity; by Cathari ne Sinclai author or - 6lr iidkadd Ileum, - tea Moorlatal (kdtaite, by the author i Creams Tbe thekilp.q. Pried: by -. 4 k Elarivw. anthem cf the Bible in :Tun, and the iliplara in tain. Let History of the Bailed States—mond above 'sorb , past need and for axle by IL C. trIOCKTON, Bookseller and Ststkater, tachlb narner natel and _Third eta O ES 0\ LAND OFFICE TITLES.— A Syllabus or the Law of Load 011 Ice Titles In Peon: %divan' by Joel Joncu reed and for eel. by A C. STCKTON. mcfilb ta • No. 47 Market st. New Boob! New Books! 4 T lIOI.3IES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third 4r.'117,1,r 4 r.,"t r rr1."4 1 (1 . K• &swarth . eLlo ' rnly. or SiSta. In the Oo eves/ion Lou'. La lislllerr. by Aleit Duro. Col:omelet by Oen. balsl-4 vols. in I, t o .4), Laren.° the &hoist. the Olpvey. tho Prlyvt, by (leo . Harrow p:eitlev MUiro A r i at E tt u to lion. , Men intendp i liVr n eettore eon alvo be hail of P Ile N A-NIARA, Ab letheny mehls Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. EBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTION meARY. bound In short...H.l2pp quarto—pH& 1.1.5. & work bound In &wilt calf, embossed back end iddes very elegant-1110 A lartre poop!, of the above wort reed by rochlS JOHN H STWoolst Bonnet& is received and 1 17 . pox the fulloaritez 4 A )LOT FIRST Spring LOT opened. fOOlptikirte. 14 . %I Fellow Chi QueenaCean White arel Fellow Laee, Star acid Tulin, Millen Chip. Jenny Emi and Satin. Enitlieh Chip, Fluted Straw...rid Satin, Fine Straw axed Diamond, iN..ri mid Loop eatin, Florence Crimped. American Lace, Enitliati Pearl, .. Mixon., Itundpirian Waal Flu ' Spilt Straw, ted Manilla A. A. MASON t CO, 62 and 64 Mute 0. • - --• reed per k Lulstrind Ent, lack, and fancy calmed Crape, A. A. MASON A Cu. ruchls LACK DRESS SI. blarb .-112(1 pion. white, blat mehla IRISH LlNENS.—lteeeited this morning L ther lot assorted grades Irish Linens. mchls A. A. MASON A CO. FOR SALE—SO dozen Good Black Ink; White LoulersOle Lime. 104) nmall Wooden Howie 100 rum Purple and ef olio., Carpet Chain; 2:0 nice Temper ce Certificate, a large Temperance Chart. and keverai Maps:• cmall erapply of School Bookie Writing and Letter paper.Quill.and Wafert, 10 dos. lewd Pelican 30 grane Cr.). Text. and Pantaloon Maim 60 of the Great Fire at ifittaburgb: and a few other articles for sale cheat. for rash. ISAAC IMMO& Agent and rachl63o Comml.dnn Merchant. Fifth et. SW EET OIL-350 gall. for sale by curblfi J lUD at CO. 11KiTAS11-7 casks (prime) for sale by B. meta:, J mu a 6) ItrIIITE GLUE-5 this. (Cooper's) for v sale by meld!, J. KIDD A CO. urrrsmußGll GLUE-3U bbls. (best) for Node 10 . flit]) h C 44 QUOAR CURED IMAMS-10 tierces Dull eelebrated S. C. Ham, on hand and for ...de Id radii) WALLINUPORD a CO. IVATED—PIaces and employment for v V ...rend good took keepers:school made, a mill,. several warehfinee men, a:dr.:men. and nice young men ot. clarions ages. with wane experienee In hardware, dry mod. and grave, nor, Serena a... 1 garteurrs tan find em loW meal cud na. or 1.,,, with lamiurt, want plarr.— teener, chatribermai4le, rook,. et...roars, wet and dry and women and girls for all work. prickled on at. plying At ISAAC HARRIS' mehlto' fit' nary., and Intelligence 00 ke. lath rI g r IAS CHANDELIERS AND FIXTURES; xfi Parlor Chandqler. and Brackets. of the latest style,, also, two and our light tirstamputal,Pendenta. at ea...tern Price, W. W. IVILSON, corner of Fourth and Market ies. MOLAR LARD LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, IJl ., ,...irurenta . I ari.l . l . :l n lo p tintl7iori A l i atu t t. ,. for Cl= patterns of Oro trr Table. 'tall. otolt ' Ztudy Latop.., Si) of the untiralled manufacture of Cornelia,. A Co.. laud at ea.tern nrlree meta:. - W WILSON. Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. A DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE, ve: a - a. located In • flourishing and Improving kart of_ . a . toe eit, which in doing • profitable buelues, is of fend for rale upon roar term.. For (Unit, particulars. aPPIS to BAIRD it IRWIN. mehlt FOR SALE- 2 A largc Brick Ds - ellin g a • Hon.., and Led of °mutt& nu Dank Law. Alle- uhrny COI, very raw the Old Allegheny Bridge the Lou, is In gond retalr. an.l.t he Int I, dufeet byllk. Person. , doing bu510....1 In the Ott w.nald and It rader...n. eta. • Alen—Tarn L 01,2.5 rert by IVO, 00 ltehorra street • For ~r.ev• oaf lersuot.t.l.lT turlll4 BAIRD IRWIN. 111 F....-ond 1.4 1 01 t RENT—A Private Dwelling, or 5 : 4 Rootua, lot-stied no F.o.ral Alleooen klr•• 8,0..0til Book Allogh..nr. or of W. P. .111aquit. W Ft: or 3,141,,,s Rol ara. Plrtnburoh I'. 0 ao-611 . 1f CLOVERSTED—ri bbls. for sale by mob WICK t 31cCANULE39. BUTTEkt-;:6 bbl. prime Roll, for sale by olchl.l WICK a AIoCANIII-EM. Vlt .l.k —l.l kogo No. I, for sale by 1 , 4 m-611 WICK a MICA VII OLASSES-400 bids. N. 0., oak cooper- Age, for Fade 0, rochll J. t R. LARD -0.0 kegs No. 1, for sale by JAR. FLOILII 130TASH-10 cooks, warranted pure, for - We Or mc6la 7a R. V 1.011) EOARS—ISO,OOO C6nl. Ohio, for sale hi 11.77 mchl4 Ja R FLOYD BItOOIIIS , —2OO doz. Corn, for sale by mchl4 J a It FLOYD . . . (: ) I.IES'rNiITS-311 bu. for sale by mettl4 J. FLOM TDIOTIIY SEELI - Li' 50 bu. for oak by mehl4 J n eLoSn FLOUR -100 bbls. superfine, for sale by m4hl4 J OR FLOYD N O . SUGAR—I(X) hhils. for sale by cLIS 0 PCR11111D01: /t 114 11 1111 W IIASI, ater rt. Lfor OIL-10 bbl. No. I, on band and r sale by WALLINGFORD t DO. lath) AS Water sthset. WOOL WANTED—The highest market v prke. In rash. will be mid for the different Fad. or 51 . - sul. by tuehla P. a W. ILARBA I.lii._ T 0 T I C E.—All persons having claims / N .ussinst thw steamer SCHUYLKILL. will Plea. Ons writ theta to the subaexibera ton nettlevaent immediately. as the boat hae passed Into other hands. melll4 WALLING/VW/ t CO. 98 Waterer. . _ . rpm SALE—Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road Sneß. Dank ofPittabils . iin b e i nAilashage Rank; .r - mrh la itIGLASSES--300 hhle. for sale by ITC 13,1.11 BURBRIDOR a ING (IRA 11 D ICE.---4111 tierces fer sale by VI, melt/ BURDRIDGE a Isungs)l LOAF SUOAR-2011 bbls. ais:43 Nos., for sale by nobly UDR BRIDGE a 'NOMAD I 1 RANGES,-100 boxes just received and \Jr for sale by RORDRIDOR a INGIIRA3L walla 116 Water athet .. Y - LANTATION MOLASSES-400 hbls. hi store and yor sale by JASIES DALZELL toddy tvi Water It It t ACK EREL—' , ..2.S bide. NO. 3: his JAMES DALZELL. 60 W ater st. I I RIED PEACIIES---300 Isl. for 1 1 :11Se.lif A-F mdsly Is a 19 lIARDAUtiII. WOLK LEAI'IIER ..250 Sides roe sale by CY mail.' P. k W lIARNAI.II( ,, Sx K S ODA- A 511,20 B asks urtx's brand. for sale by niebbi S. t W. WARRA DIM I tRIED APPLES ~ 150 litl. prime, for sale .11/ by rashly - S. aW. lIARDAIRIII. I;4' I IAX SEED - OIL-21SW galls. for sale by rashly R. a W. lIARRAUGII. • IVA LLOW —3O bids: prime, for sale by 11. owita4 ' 1 a W. lIA It lIA Dll 11. it/ IN 1)0W 11 LASS-4100 hoses Window Obsas, assorted sixes and satins& brataD, nod and for sate by tachll s, S. k W. 11ARRAUGH. . __ Co-Paithership. ttEDWARI)S C.O. have aPtioeinted Ivitlii them, In the nianuf•rturitor basins, 31r. D. A. it, The too/n...4 will be ronauchki under the Orin .1 xinvAitue, MORRIS d co j4IXII2ELSIOII. MAR !O. manufacture:lt td EXCELSIOR ICRES, PLATEUR.IIB(',ILEN. MALLEARLE EVI:.V. dr.. No. SU Water street. PittAborgh.l%. To Contractors. JIROPOSALS will he received nt the of eve of 31. R. BROWN. Liberty street Pittstruenia. un• the ilrth inst.. for all the Ore.ding and Slummy on the Rut f. toile* of the Temperannerille end Nobler.. Phink Raul. Also, for the Ora/ling stul Slummy on their Broneh Road. IN. mile, to Col. Wm. Lee's, on the %Vuitton...l Turnpike. Also. for • Bold.. our Chortler's (level, near tbe.lsohleetown Road Brill,. 31. 11. BROWN. InehlUt • President. REI(3IIT ON BACON REDUCE:D.—The 10 n to Phili P.oo47 lolelo .ophil. foro tallrood 0 Mae Com 7 0 are 000 mining 6 F 111 WPM.): B COVOLK. I 10 HT CIIINTZES.—AIURPHY & itUROI- ~ / etsto r inalln i t . he attention of the b Lmllea to Anne new ,Nlt4.. "' lli; tire'aolroLoijrtgbn and en7rnlttl. h. . l' a t tritt ' lTlnr . al anoyt of e RING BON,rfllt. I.elllog very- low — t o me at 37% rents, Bonnet 81LL.... Bootwt Cap& ar. . mrhl3 LAINES, Light and Hark. Ineludlnlr a few plea. very I.tautltul French. nod set Ai_ ,Tr cblldreu. reed aml.lllt, low by aehla MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. BANKERS', and Hunt's Merchants' Pit'ifhM A lso—A uew and chew ra cy Depot:AlN o r.. o7io= enTeteola UL "'' toebl3 PWw . . B ROOMS --100 doz. Corn, medium; WILLIAMSra, Erale Ly roebl3 .1. D. WI W. . _ •.. lITASII BOARDS - 140 'doz . Zinc, for sale v by opitlll J. D. WILLIAM:IA lENIhON HAMS-93 for sale by niehEl .1. I. JIM. 4411 N DRIES—I libl.Chestrtuts;• WILLIAMS.• • Ilh-ko hobo: • 1.14 two., Ctenol ry o Caudle,: 'for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS.Jk CO. Female Seminary. S. R.z i ., A im r DExyn proponea to entmer of Waeldnanol Aron ud i.amt Common. A Ileghrni Cita; COIIIIIMIIMIE 011 pal, flan Mon. "f i l ."et= of Inetro , tlon rompthe the ennutl branch. " i n th e Dnatleh Depatment. Itereasarco- -Der. Jamra acelerra, D. D.,1 : Dr te . e. T eD Y L?w po lfttD.D. FOURSE OF INSTRUCTION: JMIGIL Dll.llll.ra—Otrograph, IliMorT,wriik,g, Arab. Sr-atoa Dfritiee — Nntural and Mental Phlletionhe, Chnoletry. Rhetoric. kr., for. Nannd Liramt—Wllletabrane thaninaletndlre, with loath:Leib. In the Plemrti Lanamae, TERMS OF L'arßitl7o..V. U ' Pa P ' • '" Y•11. t r. P4 lU .rt... 3 .4°r Irotrortionkt 0h mcbl2-14 DRIED APPLES--ril sacks for Bale by metal WICK It MeCANDLEES. PULVERIZED CORN—Refined and 0,64 rapreaele Foat.—Thir Ineomparably par. bseatifnl artiele ethoodtnzle healthy. deliclov. and .. , erbarob-ed. Pudding., Cakes. Cuetanla.ar- dr... made by the dl - retione aceompanylng el. park... min be found Wert ...Eclat /tare per pa ar rkainN 15 rent.. For eaL. by inehl2 R. E. SELLERS. & Wood W IT E 'WINE VINEGAR, of kupt.rior Cider V inea-mr. on annn ' a.l..l7 -"'"" 1"v31 '" A ' . . beet 00.. • Inch 1 . , Worm and Tea Dealer, OH PIES AND TARTS—Fresh Cherrie:. • - • 'and Plum; ant up In their own pair, preweraing the o •Inal flavor or the fruit_ elms--Cooper'ecelebrated (("beet and flood I dnal... and Freud] tirlatine. for Jet iimr lane flange. so.. for nab br techl2 •(FO. A. SleCLllßlittn.,2Alaert) mL 4.II. I NDRIEg---1 ease Gum Shelae: bbl. Silver Sand: ==l BOOK KEEPER., who can come well' neaaamended. on hear of a slinathm. A Meal ad arT out he given to a ecaprtent perean—none other need 721T r l'oe C t111 " ce. fr gl ' To. ' 10. A lZ27l . . ( t Poot DRIED PEACHES-118 eke, for sale by rah!! WICK A IIeCANDLESA OATS -64 each, for gale by • mehll WICK t MeCA_NDLESS. lORN-3 -7 2 bbls. for sale by 1) mail WICK k McCANDLESS. WHEAT -23 bbis. for sale by inch] 1 WICK t SIeC:MLESS. WIN-DOW GLASS-2,300 boxes, embra cing V,l'e " 1 lIIRAS' ALE-300 Whole and ilf.-Bhle. tj m dive. with cowman wrrirwlm from the Brewery. warrantwil newt quality, Az male by mehll ROBERTSON t REPPERT. TRAW WRAPPING—From the Virginia nun, mamoor in store and for sate at otanufartu. rl.,' orient. ROBERTSON REPPERT. • metal CYTHE RIFLES-15 grota (warranted) In store and for sale byT. WOODS t SON. mobil No. al Water O. :ANS & bbls...Whlle &arm 10 , 11311. Shelled Corn; for sale be mehll T. ICOI.IDR, A SON. el Water rt. VVRAPPITNG h PRINTING PAPER— From the Clinton MID. Ptenbroville, for rale LT ntchll ' , I'. NIAILPHALL V(/ALL PAPER—Prices reduced at the • K1..111 Paper Hanging.; Store, No. AA Wbod rt. W. P. MARSHALL 1 4 1 IRE BOARD PRINTS—For sato by mall] • W. I'. MARSHALL IV IN D ot i. el l t V l BLINDS— For sale by ST. P. HAIJ SIJALI.. B ACON -6 casks i - er'd and for stale by J S. D{LWORTH FLOUR -100 bbla. reed and for sale by corbll J S. DILWORTH A Cs). 111OLL BUTTER—Ii J l . tiplg iL fr oß s T a u le a. b& ,. nethll Two Hundred Carriages at Auction. Fifth Semi-Anneal Trade Stile at Philadelphia. FrIIIS SALE vill take ..place ons r. EtiNEI , DAY.IIho 2f.th darCf the CIII.V12,1; and will excel all ra 11l ex tent The colloctito.r will embnwv nt least two hundred Carriag,. a 'stetter of which trill he seeond.hantl. of a ru- Detior make sod in good order. The Neve NI - ark. 'noon of. wWeb will 1.. warrante.l,/ will I. from maker. of totknow. rt.leltra, thertinthout the Stator, includlnet. Dunlap. Flarler .t U. J. I) ought',b John Meniet. and othare It will be equal in all an regard', style.rnieh.relti durability, o. any tivile for cuatinners or to Order. Efal-Ptiretwere tenet a distance are Informed that the tale till p..sofirehr Oft, place on the above day. without ' , ward to the weather. ALVlthrlt tueltS.St Atirlieneer. Hosiery,' l Gloves, Mitts, &c. & r.... B n U t ! r C u ' i ll .. F k lkL b.. D t,. h d ar c %n m c .. ow n. NankNlerirt Long and Ilse do.; White. Mixt. L ' e ' a4.l. and in •-ntored Cotton mblrached Cotton Lolu and 11211 do, bla'k and white 'nun Silk do. KW. Silk. and title t:novaa. Cu:ninon and tuba., Mohair and Silk Mont Cotton and Merino Undo.tart% Infanta' do.. and all at 101..4 rank prints, at North PAut corner of Fourth and Mark, rat. Ineblo g 11.'31 OPIU3I-1 ease fur sale by tnehlo .1. MD it Clt.. to Wouvi at . QCOTIIII SNUFF —.500 lbs. (Garrett's) fttl. I 7 +ale by nobly J. 111 110 e Co. n LIED PEACIIES-201.1bu. for sale by mrhltt SAMUEL P. d1111114:11. I-1 1 C N S--3 5 1 „ ./ bbl. for sale b~ if 1 KEEN APPLES-100 bbl. for sale by m.-b SAMUEL P. 511111 VER. *IIESTNUTS--20 bbl. for sale by tnehlrt SAMUEL P. SAILIVER. _ . . ULL BUTTER-10 bbl. prime just reed 14 ant far rale by SAMUEL P. 0111115 F.R. 13112:11211 . • . • I mehlo . • DRY APPLES-20 sack,. reed, fur sale by trwhlO SALUKL P. SIULIVEIt. (jIIOILTS--300 hu. fur sale low to close eon 1, murut. be IWIIIEL P..911R1 VER. " • • ns•nts Ii ICE—III ten. (fresh) fnr only by mehlo ,A.3.IIJEL P. SiIP.ITER. (.31ciliti ES -400 Family Flour 50 No. 3 .1.1rtk.,1; Tar - Rosin: . Prte k m Neshannock Potatoes: odoe pe eo n Appb.s. .5o bush. Ewi-rsatit: 47:27c1 " Drt.diAPPle''PMVSD7a. SON. ProLlum Dealers and Commission Merchant.. toehlto No. 01 Water stn., 12 OLL lit/1"f just reed and for .ka sale by 6. WOODS 2 SON. oachlo 61 Water rt. I AltD OIL-26 bbl. No. 2, just recd and ....f z,r le l o w by ITALLINUFOItIi & CO. bbl. for sale by m.lllO J. KIDD 2 CO- 11 , Wood at. HI:3IPSEED-.15 bbl. for sale by ruchlo J. KIDD L CO, tir. Wood st. NOTICE.—The steamer ASIA, in July last, brousto from Cincinnati. 131 Patent Chum!. mut 1 se..mstaned to Joweph Dona, of this plan.. Notho I. hereby Olen. that If the said Chums and 6allsr are not orol,ine.l by the .ttla ult.. they will be sobd at.publie sale to Ply f h, rviaht and char Ora 11 - 11. IL 01.21F1e. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! AT HOLMES' LITER_A_RY DEPOT, Third meet, orpiriv t!.• Port BBB,— rrogro: tbo Frhge , or—the Gip*, —thr Pro Kt—t &roe, elathor or thr in " Ilarpcy \e. ITS bar. Bo - 3larrb 8h;10. " A. n a.4. l A b p h • Morhar in' Ilagssitio. The liortirulturird. for March The Cult/rator. itiCti;;;;-loTilectotnie,- No 21 Croixlng In Om [Aar War. by C .1 Pen rw,n—c,rorlete Illatorr of ren,bottala ,br nuts., --rotunlete. lienry I..meaton; a Jacobite ewe, the 14,01 ov , rgt I fly 1' 0. Jranra. lean men. 5 r :. [{ :: )„ . .s n. s ° l 4 [ l ll ;o h r t,nn .. ,,C , genuine Ichto to n0...1.( PEARLN-14 caFirs (firsit snrng) for 'ale by met', WICK A McI'ANDLVSS 14 1 EATILEIIS—e sacks (prime( for sale by mote( mess's Mrt:ANDLESS. lIAR-7, bid. (N. i_ 7 .j for sale by Rohn IVICB A vreANDLE(.....S . • ( OI) LI% ER 014-IVairmited pore. On detssi.l Ka-bton.(•( ark. & tbr. In tx.ttle..- for • al, IL A I'AIINESTOCK • CO, tool, I cortwr 'Pleat rru fiN El , I'l LL LOXES—Assorted sixes for nab. b. )Ii A. YAIINESTOCK A Co enehs ITRACT * LNIIIIISIIEM P R v01.,41. for sale by nut , B. A FAIINESTOCK A Co ACTUr A 1111/Al : —English imported. tiir .ale h, nte.ba B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO . Durry--In bladders;lm assorted sued ll ) web, rale by B. A. FAIINI- , Tth:li • IV. WEIc'S PLAS' k.R.S—Large and A art ...Jr by OA. FAIINESTOCK 00., melt , eorner rtrat and IJI- - DES— ',IX' PRX lIIDES received and for male by mar A S. & W HAKIM Eillf. IEATIIERS-60 sacks Feathers received I. and for +ale by marl!, . 4. AW . ILIRBAUGII. DOLL BUTTEIt--o parrels rec'd per S. R. and , o ra i n . 4.4 W. HARBACO n R1.:20 Si lUD kgs. No. I Lard in A ntor. era] kr nal. by t S. a t(. lIAKBAUUII. RGOS- -3 bbl. for sale by Meld( W3O 11. JOHNSTON. LA RD— -1.7 kegs in store and for sale by se . tAWM. It. JOHNSTON GREEN APPLES-415 bbl. for sale by melO W.ll. 11. JOHNSTON. D R fo Y APPLES-5d bu. r sale by ww.n.JofINFIN)N. HNUI'S-17 bbl. for sale by uteha IVM. IL JOHNSTON. 01 , 10 LRAI h ' y TO R A 9 3 ,t -i i 2 j tg i i i (! i 4f o r N sale WA T UII E S, E L Ill ' , SILVER WARE, Tea Ware g ' Britannia Tea Table Seat Silver Blared Pork, Spoon, astellßutter Klltift Cutlery. (n...m goallesssaw.> Lampa of all lltYfriPtiOUll. for Chun:bee, Stan,. Boat; Mlle, and Dwelling; Chan dallero, inteketa, Oro Vilture, Military tbwal.. of all kind; Gold' Nu; Maslen', find Cotten' Dlarno.nda. - . Sy - While uty store Is undergoing repairs in front. cue tomer. will I Ind me In the rear of the store. lnallttler II frnt., with • large plocklef the above goal, mod at un tonally low prior* AllieWate . h repairing ohop on the wand story. W..W. WILSON, mels7 rorcter Fourth sod Market. ate. DAGEI) BLANK ,1300K8.—Tile Sulweri bee wee Id rtepeetrully call the attentionof Merril. sore.natnt Ofllees, and all who toe Blank Books, to his large elrck of Blank I Wool, which la made of the beet Linen yk per, and boudd in the mad tutedantlal mate ner, with the pages numbered in beautiful type. All who ld' , oneu II their own ipterert, wUI please roll and en. amine my .0 ark, which will be befered at the lowest marl 1 C. STOCKTON, ntrh7 No-17 Market st . BANG INBS--SPBING SELEC i. ?ION: —Will I* ter . ..Lied. by finrt canal arrival., a 71.7 ZI:=1" 1 ' together wit h , lar iot ofeneap Venn and Common Pa. WALTER P. NIARSHALL. meh7 hr WC..I et AFEI 'l7 FUSE--150,000 feet Bacon, Biek tAJJ a. Co.'. make, warranted, **sale hy J. S. OIL% Owrn to co. L ill, C LOTLIS--10,000 yards floor Oil Cloth. lls. .0 6 rani, will, of ttr heaw y and rae , llum, newest Patterns, which will be wad Iss low a astern u m krt, and mall lower than an z other,. the Ibuttc; sit,. IV,. Invite tin. at.."^” .Aprii" 1..7r1 oust, a oar ware room, Nn. 7an n i nc Meta 11 — ARRIAGE OIL CLOTIT—On hand, a I.) large aprortarrd of 4. 5. and 6 dr. Shrwliwir. and Flirortol Bart Parrot Carriage oil Cloth, a splendid arrJrle. for Ask whalewile so law as rwAtera prices. wwhl J. t 11. PHILLIPS.. 7 and V Rood JUST ILEO'O FROM PRILLIPSVILLE qir Fator, —.2.010 rd. and 6 qr. Orresloll Cloth. whole n't.l at No. and ViTood meta J. lt U. PICILLIPS. COGSWELL-7S GREAT PANORAMA LIFE IN CALIFORNIA AND THE MENUS OF DARIEN. PHIS MAGNIFICENT PAN/OKA:IU is MII oprtt At t 4 . IIII:N.Er [JAM if Vfltf.rf, glyttut a full Att.l toutttr.T. ~ • ~ partwnlara tirtiallniwifou und,.r W I.wr, hwlf pncw kt egro ne tnewl nkoln err., trung dg w.wk. rornearkwins 44-Etlubillon al 3 twnwetw•nt will IdimTd e withhoi,,, r 4.1r0 n lb plrwne.. and tnlo7 tf I bale Lax; 11;t& .. C.tukn I Ewe Litiootice jovt rei,lred )3. N. %VICE-kit:4llAM, ron;er iSaui ;Cid ilia; • Ventriloquism,§pe.ki ,, g Automaton, e Moving Figures, and MAGIC, • BY THE CELEBRATED WYMA X. Monday, 75i0d4 and Wed ricdgy, .Ifarch 13, 14, 13. mnt, Children with Noir parrnu. la ewn.. 111.nr. on., atel 2 o'rfork—tn comment",n IZAMlllent max.ount 1.1 urnther. small Young Men's Mercantile Library Amin- T.IIE LECTURER. PROF RALPH WALDO EMERSON. of Ma...”- tta has Twen procured. by the abnre Institute. to de liver In Ito member.. and the citizen. of Pittabutwh goner. ally. to pwsir s I..erturna rery lately prepared. and upon Interesting •übt ,, .. The enema-will comprix Lerlorem no. the Crooner or Ids., embracing the fo ll owing topic, I. Intre:lnetorr {Tutor.. 3 EPONallIt 4. Pon ors. Cr3r3 mt. • • IL {Sesame The !Attars,. will given hr. Turdae s. ThurAlay", AD] ...atunLtea. surresaivelv. mentueming onThunvlay even. time of meeting mill Iw hereafter iwci. Tieltt.t.t for members. tidal:le or for the tiouri.e.lean be obtained of I he Librarian. of Itle.ra Wilkina and 31eKulabt. Ottoman, • . • . ilekete ' rr ettasenr. (Rinvle or Pe. the eourv.l to bepre runel et a.. prluri)el Book Mere., et J. IL 31cl'adlen'e, Weer,loon'e nod F 11. 1t...... meh7 TABLE OIL CLOTHS--A very large as ." Portrnent od* Tatar Cavern. on hand and for mle at 7 and V Iload I 1 LOVER SEED Sz TIMOTHY SEED.-- lac , Clover SevA. Timothy lust roeti and for sale I, mehi N0V0187116 C.J. LIMED PEACHES--1:.() 1;u. (prime) for ,xle I.k !m.117 .1. S. I.WORTII 6 CO. _ 7)oTAsil--11) casks No. I. fur sale by . mehT J DILITIJILT,.II e(1. TOBACCO-- l oh rAtra and 4..; ratty ostru monde: f, Fate b t0..117 J 111 I.WilltTll A CO. t.l). KING, Banker Lind Esehange Bro . ker. Fourtb nt.. drab. ill We!tern Funds. Sight on the EAnt..rn Ober.. and mnliwtonlb-eclung in the •,:st nt low rotes, nod it now ruyingh. hi g h.t br,tulotn in r.nr funds for Arnrricanillver. mrbo Blank Books. • HE largest Suck or Blank Boot., of ,er rrt ttiroctiptic.ti. in all rty lea or bindln.t. u 011,...1 for ta, at ilia Intatrt nit... al A VES".. , !Gant Rook Store, enrurr Nlarkrt and Stroud ete. {lerrhantr Aro redneetral tn ,all And orastatinrud tun And 'hull Blank Wnrkr. aldeb arr otlrrrd (rarr than thry hat , rt., Ir.en roI.I in thl city. [ Puri awl Amrrtrao .1 thrldi • . . AltPEIt'S )1413AZINE, for 31arell, re rriv.d end tor qe at J. It Literary !Advt. Third ettArt mehd ortArdt. the Poet Ofllrr.. Ii"UR SALE--Excloinge !Sank stork, by tuchd IL IL KING. Furth .1. 1 4 1 1S111l1{31EN, Arl'ENTlO.;!—Was left ` Z r Td r ic " c r :atT.;„ ' 4 l 'Fry";,g e l:TlT'sl 4 s vet-Ibn, the resyner rived lady 01 7:1 P.M, xho l. destitute:rand t's .41, to obtain mean, to take her her fatally to tho State of J.& H. PHILLIPS, turlr; :41. a.l 9 Wend '• RPEl . —Received this day, by Leech -,CNrpet Warebouro of W . Mo. sarietleK ii ' pe " .tit7, 'l rtnt=rer " fri; ropeatry Veultian. Verala. aud •rflue Incraht of the tuna modern %Ole.. ". chit. :NiOLASSES- -200 bbl. N. 0., for sale by N.O W. HA ROACH IL AN DLLS-511 1,, osea • -ear• ko - iiiir:rd; for Yale by mato) ROBllblaN. 1.177 LE & CO. i I LOVERSEED--;50 bu. reed, for Bale by IL / mehe. S. kW. lIARBAUGII. . ILI REEN APP.LES-3il bid. reed, for sale A I , y t.,..h1i S. 1 W. lIARBAUGII. . . . LARD— 10 bbl. No.-1, in store. for sale by nen,: . A. a W. nannanon. LINSEED 014-10 Lld. rood, for mule by ne - n , ‘ nonnols. trnin A CO. LOVEHSEED-75 bu. for wale by IL' inch. ROIUSOA. LITTLI:I M. . I . IItEEN APPLES--50 bid. (in fine order) eyed end the mak. by m,t; R , iIIIFON, LITTLE A CO. I%rAGON-1 largd New Wagoa, suitable Furmc, for tale by meh6 W./MOON. LITTLE &CO. I Kul) OLL-1O tine Winter Strained, mr l ode ty J. GO Wo o ed nOto t ' , OPPERAS—gri bbis. (in good order) for mit. by J. KIDD t CO mchl. ?in. 14 Wood ,tract. • StitlAß .t.VD MOLASSES— ;Am bbl.. N.ll. 31.,lagees 11. 10 !ltd. Sugn.r, lust receiving. for vale by tnehr. oItISON, LITTLE. k Co. El; ‘l_ll—Lo bbl. receiving. for sale by Inch& RODIsON. LITTLE& CO. J) RE 1 ) BEEF. - 5 te. S. C., for sale by meldl ROBILSON, LITTLE OLISSES-25 bbls. S. II.: I~cfs, N. 0.: in oak bbl.s. In, e.ofe and 10 arrive. And for .ale b. L. S. IVAtEILMAN 0 SONS. NO 0 hl Water. and 62 Front FL Lid. prime large No. 3 Mackerel, Iketon Ingpectlon: to Baltimore Herring: for dale br • rnebb L.:.lf ATER3L , IN t SONS. I , IIILIED 11:1 7 IT-7:25 5 , A r Et l es; f luor dale Lr sh", I. 1 w ATER m.A. s. • FrANNE.ItS' 01L-25 bid. (creole by ..owbr. 1,01110 iN. LITTLE CO TUBS & BUCKETS—tiIt doz. Buckets; to Tau% fursale by I. 8 TVATI:ILIIAN I CONS. f 1 LASS-350 Loses W. G.. ass'd, City and la Country brand, for MS. by / melts 1.. 8 MATEILNIA.N 0 CONC. ROOMS-1:'1l doz. fancy and good corn et - 1 - O „,`V Br"-.'". for T FIRM AN 0 EONS. EllS--2t I bbl. , trictly prime Clover Seed; L. - ATE”ICYI2P,MS'S UTTER-20 Idd. Hull Butter: ..1 5 leg. Parked Putt,. Its DI., L.: WATEII.3I2II 80Ne. . nl K. ales. and d 2 Front Ft. BACON 4 ca. , ks lust. reed, fortsle by torbd I, 2 LLlNtlioltiv CO. BACON— 1;43 pet for Isle bc _meld 1 - 11eCAND1.4188. K I ) 1 1 , t Y N ÜBS—s w p e k K g. , for ww ,e s A I N de , A LEILVITS--14 tasks :Ind 23 boxes pal- I 7 ost • or f pal.. b. rut . :ls WICK d vLS BROOMS-'—l.t. , doz.(Corn) for sale by It ICK hiscAstu.E;s. • itb.,l.l,7:(l,Nlinl'ai'Ernlt--3 and , 40 reams Crown, meld. If !t o Caq;tll . B.B. ApC m li c t: s llEL--B› 1w141 ( . 1, N , 0 ; ;. , ! t , ,,, f , (z - u sa , l; by 1 . 1 LACK W 111.4). for February, and the Art IJP Journal, for January: are for *ale ht mehSIIOLSIEB'. emegife the Poet ogsy. 'PAR-25 bbl. recd and for sale by I_ nobs 1201.1180 N. LITTLE:A CO. ACKEREL-2:: bbl. No. 3, for sale by LI - ruebs RIIIIISON. LITTLE 0 CO. 4.IIINBRIES— to 11.0 dos. D 01.011,1.1/ cup. Corn Brobto, lOU aid, Spanirb Sole Leather. • 110 btv . Window a... Added .ixo, :Ago 6,, Nall., D 1 ;0 5 With a general n.o.urttronit or Urnretigs, Ihr sale by tu , b , ROBISON. LITTLE 1. W. D RIED PEACIIBS-550 lat. for kale by 11.011ISON, LITTLE 2 CO. norbs Llhrrty et. easks (pure) for sale by melt]_ leK ¢ 11.C2N1/LediS. APPLES- -7 I pkgs. for Kilt. by tnehs IW% MrI'ANDLES:f r ‘ I OLIFISII,- 10 ' d Ming in store, for sale by I ash: 11.1. En d KICK ETBON._ H UPS—IS b aby first sort We-tern N. Y., mrtof ''' 55 ' All! LEI: n KICK ETboN -1111.,11.11 ii l'Oti.Nl CRA Ii t (L bbls. mehi IL LEJ: A ItICKRTSON. 1 SIA--Ii HI Mat jU,C reed, for sale by nleh4 LI.Elt t RICK ETHOS. ACKERE ,--\u.1 I in i s tiri l b i lo k y y s , al i t .. :py t - , UICF fo,, L . A.I2D-15 brla No. I in . store and for sale ISAIAH DICKEYICO., -8 - 4 b ' fetC , Witter/ Flynt ids. pIOTATOES -- 1 (01,1 .1a. pr ime iceShannock: ~,, ino: - , r0i , 0a. , N LI iVaL:I,TiSt tZTA.. HA3IS--Evans E Swift.R. and Trow•. 1,1,4,1 Reno y'g celebrated par' nne Sugar Clll,l Ham& for sale WM. A. MeCLURU d rooerx and Tea Dealers. GREEN APPLES--25 billn for sale by feb'7 RAI EY. MATTHEWS k to. 11R1 F:1) BEEF-Evans it Swift's Cineinna _Ur U Su.r Cum' Dref. On. R.lli. WM. A. MeCLCRO k fete: Zit Liberty rt. jr 1 01) FlSH—Superior large Grand Rank k..) Cod FiFb, tar pale b,r 4.027 WM. A. IfeCLLRO t CC,. BROOMS -100 doz. extrajust received be• febDl 1.0. DILWORTH A CO. COFFER- 4o bags prime Rio, for sale by felCI J. 0. DILWORTH 4. IATAWBA GIL.OE VINES - FOR SALE. 12.1V0 root. of Catawba Grape know. or ~o 0 erid two year.' wrowtb, for non by 4011 k; STltArkt. . febMtf Brower. neat. t h e Wa Hank. ter.Worl Allegheny, ts. AMUSEMENTS LAFAYETTE HALL THREE NI(THTS MORE aticm. EMERSQN'S LECTURES 311SCELLANEOUS DrEAUTY.—It is universally .viiecled that beauty Is tonne tim e )n thix ca.notr if,. ha ant while at the s It I. sold that in t. 17. country nit h q at sal young . aeo. °A. tre e certain ..ell, but the lass uoften ea.. packet We da out 3,414bge.4 trl2:Crwtrltrliact"Fr'..a!! these articles era, rein:Mac preparation,. haft an .1. 3.1 • high 1131arlty. “i Joleo 11.04 Pend. or Mae. AM imparting tti the moat billions completion • radiant • hitenesa In' nothing should • person he more int that, the UM of • wetter fur the •• many of thuoe 33,41 we ',cry lulu* 2.711" x: to:l7."7=tv nlr,ljanel). Depilatory Powder. ter r ' .mot tog ampere.. onto hair. What to tam maw/duly than hue upon thee.. or Rel. of • lady. This .-twie will rm... It in short time. without the we r.f anJ sharp inatrument Jules Ilauers Vegetable Lenai4 flair pr. -11 l inatanta• ftapart to nat. white, , r kray hair. heautifullY black, trown. or auburn rotor. It will color the hair In • ohwter Uwe. and more eilertually than an, ether 43, 1" J g 1 the Fame time tralellible: ules Hauer, 3. 4 having Bream.—]t Lo rally share with thto cretin. their Is none of the amarting sew ion usualll expetienntat in the sue at neat Kara un the e,mtrari. 3t leave. the elan .maul .4 •41. . Itr tent's, and not liable to taw.. Jules Itanel'a I:use Tooth Pinta—best to the hair, we think the Teeth arere Intended u the crate. ornannea- to the hum. Owe: hut when nezterta, nothin oa g to ldw ...nags, 3-I , n , e b . r of4o th ott s l p, ek .r ly iv ace . n b ..3l , y)t , er , Tsat e the gums firm anti heal nrgt tlaY. JULES lIAUEL, 1,11(114,11.1t A..' Phil. . . . • - For =de wholeNslo Andre.l. hr 11. A. Fahr.e4;elt 11 and IL IL lie Hen. I 111 boryh. And J•lnzbeny citr 1•11.7.41 ART) 011,--12 bbls. receiving fremsteani "c"`"'"'"d rdr " Id b hmEs DALZELL Water MM. 1 11ESTNUTS-12 I u. just, reed and for Ly • 1111:11111111k1E t 1NG1111.151, frk..ht No. 116 Wator 'rend_ ARD--8 bb s. No. 1 Leaf Maw We 1,7 3 k" : BUICIIIIIDO E tINOLIRPI 4 , ned GrbV , Na 116 Water street. OLL BUTTES.—Teri brls Roll Butter erteivoi and for gale by 9:2 W. lIARIIMXiII. T O.-150 bbLi. in store and for sale by • 11 : ?AlAll DICKEY 2 CO.. firb Ira, A Front grt... TABLE 3IATTS—In store And for sale at the Carpet. Wantonme of meh3 H. MeCLINTOCR, to lamb st. _ UGS.—IV. McCLINTOCK invites the at tention of thn.. nori.obloir to fumti , 4 to Ail ofnek of o whjoh are Just mortred from the Mam‘fp. L -j‘,,,,,, - mrll3 rrRANSPAR . ENT WINDOW stIADEs--' — i A poi ateurtment eau be (mud at the Carpet Wane houre Nu. N 5 Fourth etreet. -tr U-113 M. MeCLINTOCK VtITTS--.1 very large assortment of elle kV on, label. Thrum, _Sheepskin, Cueo. Jenny Lind, Jute. laullbs, aml Skeleton Matta, In Mute arat Up tale at the tkuktet Warehouse, So. 85 Fourth_ et meta M. MeCLINTOCK. (,;. I .IIEETINGS.-I%'. MeCLINTQCK --- ittrites tb. satmati. nf purchaaers to bil• anwalzattat at abet. in. at No. g 5 Fourth street. • Dadt2 UGAR, MOLASSES & SYRUPS—, • Aj 30 Anne, D. It. Imp Loaf , Sneer, V undid be; 9U bbl.. small 27rwhed and powdered 0 enari Lod Sum . ; i fied uar et,ssn Lei hit. rt. U. Siturni: aL bblr Motive, I W S. H. Syrup Matmenes, 1. 2 r. Lords e Oold. Syrup; 44 clerined in rt. and 4u ride by JAMES A. 111/SCRISDN t CO., ruchil , Icster end Einar Embroideries. ECEIVED PER EXPRESS,' a trtma large'aitlo Boo. of ao th e b Se u vrandNngbo french Wough Cuffaand Cullarr. liwuW Can and Collars Valeneiena MLen's Napolmn Cuffs and Wham Louis Napoleon, Malin, Brumes], and Applique Ca and Chin, Cttss; B w lank Claudine and Lore 'ells Broatlast ana. InfenbelCaps end Wedatr. embulderrd Linen Cam. brle liandkerchielu Enpligh Tread Lies, end I.4elove de met and Swine Edell - rs and lamruna..—t.ovt-ber wan • general autortineut Prfteh Esubruideml awl Lace 4.. A. A. MASON At). Ineh.3 No. 621rul .14 3larket et. RAWING PAPER-,300 Sheets (Imperi l" or quality) for sale by J. KIDD a (*... No. YO Wool Wart. ACON-16 casks Sides and Shoulderi m r c r 3 i d by steamer I(eAßengv ii \L;2., s 7 . 3 . oji t e D bi co. TOBACCO-15 kegs Six Twist ~h 3 bold 0=44 _ . IS ' Ronald: Harrovrc fur rale LT_ 111191VN a.KIREPATIUCK. meld 75 Parka and 30 hbl, Dried Apple, th/ 111.1 50 helm No 1 Lint 300 ham Ratak. 150 - Pigs 20 ads. Timothy Ern]: Clover 10 qo. twat , Streit Malaga Wine: 41 bbla. L i Oib on bond and for aahs_by mthl DROWN IitiLEUMICK. QTAR CANDLES—AO las Cincinnati inn- Ajacture, on baud and for wale by jan im WALLINGFORD ;_o : 'SCARLET CURTAIN CIIIISM, of differ rot widths , and at tiw.e price, reed at the ewe of ..b3 - 111JUPLIV a BURCIINIZLD. IiROWN FLANNELS, a Domestic Article: Aloe, White. Barred, Green, wed 21161.11111111 Mae, to ned at the mare of ILERRING--300 boxes (fresh) for J tale by mehb WICK 2 neCANDLKSS. ALM OIL-1000 lbs. ip store, for sale by mch4 HILLER a ILICFETSON. NE-14 bluis. Bordeaux; " MILLER t RICKETStIN. pAuT SATURNE WINE -1 15 Weis. tient Pat . Foe Wing— in store. Resale Dr toelt? MILLER & RICKMON. gXTRA YOUNG ;TYSON TEA.—Justf owned at 256 Li'tiny street, a sm . superior Young n ea. which. we think we ean say with confidence. cannot surpased,at the print. In Pittsburgh. hien SI. For the lower grades 75, ti2si, 5.04uP/ : 7 7.ti0.10.15...th/rh we warnutt fully equal. If not supShOr, to any to be had atl the same pries. A46—Oolong. Imperial. and Clummanler. of all .radea, for which all ere oak Is a fair trial, and they will mem. m. o.] the... 4.1. A liberal dlmonnt ,matta to ntallen, and to (amlllu baying bl ;t7ll q .r. ' a i teTtUßGl a CO. mrh6 To. Dealers and °MET.. POAVDER t.O6O exte. SOO - Deer 2:0 " Kt. - for rale by febO3 J. S. DILWORTII l W' EATSFOOT OIL-2 bbls. just reed and for rale et the Drag Store of El. `RoodKEß:lit/M. rorner azal 813U1 Oa. FilTfiT. bags Pea Lute; . • • 3 Dried iiissier Asia. and for sale by P'e'r-h.' . 12."'g IS= ISAIAH DICKEY CO.. tsb2a Water and Front sta. RIED RPPLES—IO bu. sup. D. Apples; 12 . arc. rh4 311LLER a RICK KTIIOII. CIGAR lIUUSE MOLASSES,4O bbls ]oats Eetzbery. in atom and fonts& by =chi MILLER *RICKETER'S. UNDRIES k7 123 LLB. Largo Sia 3M. ILatkerek 24 tiers,. vitae Carolina Rice; - .50 bales Dew Ratted Ky. limp; 1:J00 Inv. Galena Lead; MA/ lea Bar Lead; , t 35 kegs :Stint a.niorted ananere, ba Kisser Feather:, • bh. !Co. 2 Wein: For rale by JAMBS A. 111711411150 y k CO. ACIIS--5 hhds prime Hams; 5 do do Shoo Merv, in 'tam Lod MKIILLS N Eli' BOOKS—Andrew's Latin Engliali Brie. Andrelm, L. L. D. 7tnrY b The Island World of the Meier. By Rev henry Mee or. I. The Women or Israel. Py Gram ...iptitu: :Bola 17 u‘n. Wallerille: a Frano.oalan glory. Ify th , author of Buns Bonks.. • The Lit: of Roo Jame. Quinn. By nor john T Wright. Jug remised and for We by R. /10PEINN. fekr.:l Appollo Bulldlnea 4th at I NSEED OIL-5 bbls just recciyed, pure Country Olt. sod fin. /We ICOD y eO~TTTTLE CO, feb9 o 35 Liberty street 350 bushels Dried Peaches, for 'sale by frith ' J. C. DILWORTH 4t . CY). ifLIARD TO BUSINESS MEN—A young, active blmitimv man, native of Pltutursh, with an arynnintan, mho ran command a olmh capital of front nix to right thousand kilnumionv to make an imMattnant:Mel devote hio Comte !maims , . m a partner No.Piimburvb of vicinity. Ileame addrera Feat Offkr Boa, No. MM. felattm: if lIA)TIIES' PINS-10 eases Eastern, for ‘_,) Jmle by feba. J. D. WILLIAMS & CO. 1, , 11. MOLASSES-25 bbLs. 13 half do, • Datle thumb& landing from Ann Empire State,' for r by JAIN LOWY, NIATIIIEWS t CO. Did LEAD--650 pigs /loft Galena, for sale by farb, RII ES. MATTIIEWb t S UNDRIES--700 lbe prime Feathers; SW dnz usil Corn Erbibm fAX. , Ina best bntsd W. Uls lus Dr ikrdne: bxp prime Sab-ralsm 9 bbbiAltssi blvt.os, and (rye by & LIM EllEl, MATTHEWS A CO. - - ik.t.tNk , NESE--f.! tons for ( sa j ls. K lL SUNDRIES— -400 doz sup. Corn Brooms; I hble II(ikon. Nuts, Ip casks Potash: • 'lO lus Saletatwk 50.000 Cosmos Pegs= _l4Oll. Deer Ilan • bas roes March; Is bas Vearl tr. " r 11: 411.111 r:, F ISII-10 hlf UN No. 3 3lne . kerei; do li bbls No. I Salsamj.fg t CO. pIaNTING MATERLAL.W--Printer's cop ft, a . : ° V,I" . " " and at' trrblo woudon rules, Ao. f lor kaltost P. HAVEN'S Plinth* O. 3111.betwes0 Market and rem st• fetai Amerio,n lITOODEN TYpES—F . roul the manufacto: v yry of Irons ilebb. fursmbeciat. sttoft not/00 re W. S.. HAVEN. FU • FO SALE.LOW—A superior toned rose _ Iru m l Plano Fem.. For term, enquire at No. flJadi M Row. Ilatinon strr.t. Allexhent. feb2o-42w INC WASH BOARDS—as doz. for' sale by feba, J. D. WILLIAMS k CO. S UNDRIES --2 tails No. I Lard-, • ^.. do - st.rsoei 2 •li ‘lo,d , dtirld Potato,: • 0 bAtmGotnAltiotat; do Try Peachein,. I do do yApple, - - 10 do 101disetr. 1$ bales Cotton, to . I,Trire on An,Anw 'SALM LICKEY t CO. Wat, And Front RS • A.I. for •de by f bffr SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS of every de miption, forAale by febls J. KIDD 4 CO. bbls superfine, in store and for Ede by fly auEr. MATTIIKIVB k co. FirANNERS' 01L-25 bblk. in store and for 1 . We by DALZELL, fub2.s 114 - wr Stint. D RIED PEACHES--500 Ito, in store and for rale b, RIMY. MATTIIEwe • CO.feb4l - 77 and Water R.. superior Honey, iv one lad for sale by , tem LR, KWITAZWB t Ca, =:..• i