PITTSBURGH GAZETT Gee. CASS! 'SOIFE .LIED 'Cori/MON , SSZEC 11. The friends of General Cass, as our readers an: aware, have endeavored, afterthe lapse - of nearly three years, to clear him of the " noise and confusion " excuse for avoiding an open declara tion of his sentiments on the River and Harbor Improvement question. The Washington Union. of February 23d, published, with a Oval flourish of trumpets, a letter from Messrs. J. W. Gray. (editor of the Cleveland Plaindealer,j and 11. V. Willson, to Governor Wood, and the Governor's reply to the saute. They declare that they were present when the speech was made, pronounce the Cleveland Oerald's report of it wholly false, and ask the Goernor to give his statement. The subhtanbe of.ths Governor's reply is dontained in the following . paragraphs : .;.• "In justice to myself, I must say, at the time of the reception of General Cass at Cleveland, I had not read his letter accepting the nomination for President, or no opportunity would have been PENERAL Scorv.—Tlie Whig papers in Ini i- given for the perverse and silly version of his speech which was published in the Herald on that nee, almost Without exception, have placed at the head of their columns, the name of General nee," 'The speech ech attributed to the General, that &Ott as a candidate for the Presidency. Tile there woo 'so much nothend confusion' that lie Indiana State Journal, inspeaking of the p could not he heard in answer to the particular posed nomination by the National Whig Conve - subjects of i dver f ''''': harbor in improvement, vemen rn t !' and lion, sera that so far at popular sentiment n which hishis free atte t n e tion ter h i a e d s fees States,eateheeeetesUpeenliteeleedi)e ni invited, d t r , o y e.es eat made, in dour that Silo is concerned , there never before w s such unanimity in the selection of a candidat , ronnettion, at all." , i and if the name of General Winfield Scottsho il be placed upon the ticket, Indiana will certain y , 1- give him her electoral vote PUBLISHED HT WHITE t CO PITTSBURGH TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1851 -To the Whigs of Pennsylvania. 14/. STATE CONVENTION will be beta In the . Of Laucarter. on TUESDAY, June 2411, Itif..l. for the p puan of twleetlng memlidatee for the ofliree of Governor Canal emmnimioner. 7 and alwi for Judere of the &lyre! Court. lIENItV M. FLLR, Cbafrea I .Ineeyh IL flanrniv. Smenel Nlellruanly, hoer 31orton. C. Tlinmnon on., iVin. 11. Flinging!. Samuel 11. hmas. Na than Dell John S. Brown, Nathaniel Elmaker, T. Ta)ler Worth. Wm.!. Itobineon. Alexander E. !frown, IS - order, E. Preston. f Tin... E. codas. I:t.ktiVitt... IlenryJohinon, Jamey Clot, (.'hurler B. Borden.. Sherman D. Phelps, Oen., Creee. 1.4w1n C. IV ilwm, D. A. Finney, . John Allimin, C. O. Luczak., Daniel )Iretinly, John Nauman, I Georue Mravon. Wm. E.g.. Alea'rll. Mellor, John C. Neville, Frantio ordan. It. BUNDLE SMITH, :sugary THE NEW CON T/AL:LION OF OHIO After a long and laborious session, the Cons - tutional Convention of Ohio bus given the rest t of its labors to the people. The new Constitution opens with the bill •f rights, which is essentially the same as may le found in tine constitution adopted inn 180',.°, a - though some rights are expressed inn more laco. - lc and comprehensive language. The sixteenq• section ; for instance, stands simply Ots: Berson shall be imprisoned for debt inn any ci il action - or mesne, or final process, unless r eases of fraud.•• In all criminal prosecutions for libel, the broadest liberty is allowedoft r the truth in evidenee. Thosecondtrticle provides fur the legislati power. " Senators and representatives shall elected biennially in their respective counties districts."' No person hereafter convicted embezzlement of the public funds can hold* 'office In the state. No person holding putt money can have a seatin the legislature. . . . bill shall contain more than one gubject. whi • shall be clearly expre,,sed in its title. The re ulr sessions of the Legislature will comment. on the first 'Monday of January every ~secon year. The everlasting erection mew counti 1 is prevented by a section declaring that-no ne 'county shall contain less than foul hundre I , square miles of territory; and nil laws for th division of the counties must be submitted 1. tho voters of the counties to he divided. Tb Legislature is prohibited to grant divorces. Tie eznective department consists of a Goys nor. Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor,. Treasurer, and Attorry Gerrit!: a ' to hold their offices two years, elcept the Audi tor whose term is four years. The Lieutennn Governor is President of the . Senate, but ca. vote only when the Senate is divided. The election of all judges is given to the Ices ple for terms not exceeding five years; but th Governor has power to fill vacancies. The Gen ern! Assembly has power, upon complaint, tt remove judges by a rote of two-thirds, and it the same way, may increase or diminish tin number. Ono year's• residence gleesa cithlecn of the United States the right of Slate citizenship: but military, naval, and other officers that may be . ..stationed or garrisoned, &c., are excepted,. All lands and other property that may be en tented to the Slate for educational or religious leld inviolate, and the inter- The General AsFembly has edeuational taxes, but no iven exclusively to any relic- m taken in regard to pub ' the firs.t. Six :ectione o may contract debts to sup : failures in revenues, or to Aherwise provided for, but it of such debts, direct and contracted by.virtue of one General Assembly, or at dif cc, shall never exceed 'seven fifty thousand dollars. and the mon ey arising from the creation of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was or to repay the debts so contracted, and for no other purpose whatever. SEC.• 2. In addition to the above Milted pow er, the State may contract debts to repel inva sion, suppress insurrection, defend the State in war, or to redeem the present outstanding in-, debtedness of the State, but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be np plied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose'. whatever; and all debts incurred to redeem the present outstanding. Indebtedness of the State, shall be so contracted as to be payable by the sinking fund hereinafter provided for, ,as the same shall accumulate. Ste. 3. Except the debts above specified in sections one and two of this article, no debt whatever, shall hereafter be created by. or on behalf of the State. Sec. , 4„ The credit of.the State shall not in any manner be given, or loaned to, or in aid of any individual, association, oreurporation what, ever,. nor shall the State ever hereafter become joint owner_ or stockholder in any company, or association, in this State or elsewhere; formed for any purpose whatever. Scc. L. The State shall never assume thedebts of any county, city, town, or township. or of any corporation whatever, unless such debt shall have beencreated to repel intasion suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war. Su. 6. The General Assembly shall never nu. th oriz e any county, city, town or township. by vote of its citizens or otherwise, to become a stock holder in nay joint stock company, corporation or association whatever, or to raise' money for, or loan its credit to, or in aid of any such eons pony, corporation or association. The remaining sections are conceived in the same spirit. The apportionment of the State for the lien eral Assembly is to be made every ten yeara.— The ratio of representation in - the House iv estab lished by dividing the whole population of the State by one hundred, and in the Senate, by di viding by thirty-fire. The Constitution! itself malts the first appointment in a manner 'which the Wlig:papers denounce as the most complete gerrymandering. We copy the first three Sections of the twelfth article which relates to taxation. Scc. 11 The levying of taxes by the poll is grievous and oppressive; therefore, the General Assembly shall never levy a poll tax for coun ty or State purposes. See. 2. Laws shall .be passed, taxing, by a uniform rule, all moneys, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies or other , wise; and also all real boil personal pioperty ac cording to its true value in money; but burying grounds, public school houses, houses 'used ex elusively for public worship, institutions of pie ty, public charity, public property used exclu sively for any publiepurpose, and personal prop erty to an amount not exceeding in value two hundred dollars for each individual, may, by gen eral taws, be exempted from taxation: but all mice laws shall be subject to alteration or repeal, and the value of all property so exempted shall, from time to time, be ascertained and published ' as may be directed by law. See. 3. The General Assembly shall provide, by law, for taxing the notes and bills discounted or purchased, moneys loaned, Lod all other prop- I eriy, effects ar dues, of every description. (with out deduction) of all banks now existing nr hereafter created, and of all bankers; so that all property employed in banking shail always bear a burden of taxation equal to that imposed nu the property of individuals. The General Assembly is directed to provide for the appointment of three commssioneri4 who shall "revise, reform, simplify an, abridge the practice, pleadings, forms and proceedings of the courts of record of this Slate; and, as far no practicable and expedient shall provide for the abolition of the distinct forms of action at law, now In use, and for the administration of jus- Lite by a uniform male of proceeding, without reference to any distinction between law and equiti . " Principles and accessories in duels arc depri• ved of the riiht to hold office; and lotteries are prohibited. This .Constitution is to be submitted to the people on the third Tuesday of next June; and at the same time a separate section prohibiting the granting of licenses to _sell intoxicating liquors will be voted upon and, if approved by a majority, will become port of the Constitu tion. . . The reason why the Governor is so anxious to do justice to himself is easily found. He per formed the ceremony of introducing Gene al Cass to the Convention, and while doing so . nd him that he had been charged with being opposed to. the improvements of Western Rivers and Harbors, and with being favorable to the extension and perpetuation of slavery. After hosing set these accusations before the General in the most point , ed manner, he asked him,.in a style which de manded a plain yes or nu, to make a reply. Mr. Cass then made his short and sweet speech which has become so notorious for its shameless cow ardice The Cleveland Herald, Which has re viewed the whole matter, 1,0,14111 es its own report and that of the Plaindealer. We copy the disputed sentences from both: [From the Hemldd Sir—The noise and confusion which pervade this assembly still prevent my being heard on *0 important topics to which you have called my at tention. f must, therefore, content myself with thanking you for the generous reception which I. the unworthy representative of the greet Deem,- critic party of this country; have receined at your hands. [From the Plaindealer Sir—The noise and confusion which pervade, this vast assembly will; I apprehend, prevent me from being distinctly heard by all percent I can do little more, sir, at Otis time, than re turn my thanks for the very warm and nattering reception which the citizens of Cleveland have given me. The whole speech, as reported in each paper. contain! but four or fire short paragraphs, and the only approach to an answer to the charges is a general - reference to his past life. But the Herald sustains the two reports by still better evidence. Its report did not contain one paragraph in which the administmtion of Mr: Polk woo alluded t 0... The Plaindealer seized upon this error, saying .• It is very strange that the only seniente in the whole speech on Which Whig scrutiny could hung one word of comment. should he entirely omitted in its first portico • [ion." The noise and confusion paragraph was not meddled with at all. With all this evidence on tjecord agaimit .General Cass on the 10th inst.. made a personal explanation in the Senate in reply to 311 article in the Republic, and denied the charge in ones tion, in the following language: •• Me. President, I said the other day that it was hard to overtake falsehood. It travels fur ther and foster than its refutation. Mr. Jeffer son mid it was better to live it down than write it down. Perhaps it is, Here is the old charge that I shelters,' myself behind -noise nod mu, fusion:" and, by the by, Pceilinot use the words without laughing. Notwithstanding my solemn contradiction in my place here, notwitlistatelinii the solemn contradiction of (Inv. Wood, who was the chairman who put the question in toe out 'd 'which this story arose, here a prominent A:I -ministrati.m paps comes out, and in the fare ~ f! these facts, repeat4Allis old-story with no other view in the world but to injure me. lime let me d o justice to a distinguished roan who is not in his seat to-day, and whose name will go down with honor upon the page of history, (Mr. Clay 1. After I huh concluded my speech on this subject he came up to me and said. with that spirit which belongs to him: "Well, you have cleared yourself from the charge of inconsistency." - Now. I ask buy Senator on this floor if he In. lieves I ever sheltered myself under the word. •-noise and confusion," to prey'* giving my opinions at Cleveland,, or if he sees any incon sistency between my declarations run! votes . this subjict? I? he does, he will oblige one by stating it, that I may remove it. I pause for n reply— NO reply being made, I take it for granted that , in the opinion of the Senate, three charges are unfounded, and hereafter I shall leave theta to their fate, to be believed or not, as falsehood or truth may prevail." It will be perceived that Gen. l'ur , 'does not positively affirm that he did not use the words •• noise andconfusion," but denies that he shel tered himself behind them. This attempt to es cape is rather desperate. If the words of the En glish language have nay fixed meaning at all he did shelter himself •• behind noise and confusion" even according to 'the report of his own party organ. He probably thought the lapse of time would enable him to throw off this disagreeable weight in order that he toight.be in better rndi tion to enter the race for the Presidential nomi. nation. He forgot that files of newspapers are kept and that plain language on au important subject addressed to a large Assembly, sby a can didate for the Presidency, cannot he utterly re pudiated within three years from the time it was employed. If our Western river men could slip round all the snags and sawyers with half the success thst-Gen._Cass has avoided the giving of any assistance to the great object or river im provement, they might be content to let the ob. emotions remain as they are; but as our pilots, notwithstanding their expertness, have no such skill an this, the conduct of Gen. Cass will not be forgotten should he again theist himself he fore the people as a candidate for the office of President. on Tx= LATER FROM MOPE BY THE ASIA. The Aria arrived as New York on Friday mor ning, the 14th inst. She left Liverpool March The only news of much interest is that rely ing to the attempt to form a new British tlinis ry. The resignation of the late• Ministry had of actually been banded iu when the announce ., eat, copied from the Times on the arrival of the .uropa, was made public. It had, however, eon unanimously resolved upon in council. On the following day, (Satnrday, February 2d,) Lord Stanley was sent for by the Queen. to one a new Ministry, but that statesman apprized Ter Majesty that he was not awn prepared to un dertake the task. ' Lord Aberdeen, whp also declined, and Sir amen Graham, were subsequently rent for, and i fterward Lord John Russell, and it was under ! ood that the two latter were endeavoring to •nstruct a coalition Cabinet. In this, however, icy failed, and Lord Stanley being again sent •r, his lordship undertook the matter. These movements transpired during Monday Thursday of the week. Pp to that time, no ahinet was announced, bat it was understood ,at Mr. Irlsraeli had consented toact with Lord tauley, and was busily engaged in preparing a de of political principles. Visconnt Canning, o Earl or Aberdeen, and Sir James Graham, d alto been communicated with, but 01l had .clined co-operation with a Protection Minis- 1 Thursday, the 27th ult., was a day or great chetuent, In the evening, at 4 o'clock, Lord •coley waited upon the Queen. and declaring 5 inability to forma Ministry,•reiiigned thmlu hnposed upon him. At the Litt hour to which our ailvitea, yet in, rftet, reach, Sir James Graham had been in Pmmunication with the Queen, and had correm - - 'ruled with the Earl of Aberdeen, Mr. Cardwell, P P d others of the more moderate conservatives. ilt is understood that after Lord John Ittmell'a fa lure to reconstruct a Cabinet, Lord Stanley hod fa 1 permission to form a protectionist Ministry if le could. Beyond Mr. D'lsraell, however,' he co Id not secure the alliance of a single conserra ti • • of note, because protection was 'to. be the av , Wed policy of his prospective Administration, an; yet ho entertained no purpose of dissolving P. liament so as to strengthen it by a new dee- The Queen is understood to be nyeree to •gen eral election; some journals assign as her rea son that it:. would interfere with the World's Fair. Sir Jamesdirahato is opposed to the bill intro duced try Loid John Russell to restrain the ag gressions of le Papal See. Ile represents the Peel Section of the House of Commas. Each party had its consultation dienets--if we may Co pall them--the Protectionists, the l'eelites, and the free tra4 Liberals. • During t 4 early part of the week, the Queen Lad cent ,fol: the Duke of Fellington. It iS setircely ,probahle. however, that it was for ally purpose connected with the formation of a Cabi net, and was perhaps rather 11 compliment or mark of respect on account of his years and ex perience. We have received the proceedings at the open ing of Parliament on be evening of Friday, Feb ruary 21, which we give with a slight abridge ment: • 910 USE OF LUAUS! The Nlarquia of Landsdowns said he hod to state that the attempt in which Lord J. nurse]] . _ R. CD gaged:on Monday last, ,had failed before that night hall passed. In consequence of that failure, a neghtiatinn had been entered into with Sir J. Graham, for the purpose of ascertaining if he was prepared to undertake the formation • . . of a Cabinet. Under those circumstances,' he had undertaken it. but had communicated to her Majesty his inability to succeed in his attempt. • In this important and critical state of affairs her The sale of season tickets for the great Exhi. Majesty NV. desirous of pausing, and informing • herself of the opinion of others, before taking talon of all Notions commenced on Thursday. other steps, especially of an illustrious Duke. nail jon the sailing of the steamer 2500 tickets the Duke of Wellington—to whom she had had had been sold. Persons are not entitled to free on another occasion to refer in momont of lth admission on uccount ; of their being exhibitors, cnlty. . . . lead Stanley titt then matte .IIS NOl cal CUL, a said that at his first interview with hfir Alajesty, 1 for die purr.se of explaining or keeping in or he hod advised that an attempt be made to form j dor their contribution. The executive committee n Ministry by a coalition between the supporters ! have decided that no free admission shall be of the late Ministry and the followers of Sir Q. nntn , Peel. lie believed that the cause of the abrupt I- . r resignation woo not the division entice motions of , Tuscany him sent her special commissioner in Mr. D'lsraeli and Mr. Locke King, but by their ' the person of M. P. roridi, Professor.of the Qui difficulties with respect to the question of Papal versity at Pisa, who reports that seienty packa- Aggression and the Iludget and the failure of ges are on their way to England, which,-consid- Lord John Russell to reconstruct the Ministry. ming the limited boundary of the brand Dtichy, lie had earlestly made an attempt, but !wing ; . . , lender , 1 i s considerable of a contribution. A Manic to failed to obtain the co-operation of the of the Peelite party, he was convince!! that the Me, made of hard clone, the property of the opposition in the House of Commons would be Grand Duke, whiCh the commissioner says cost to lillll,ooo Dances, and eighteen years of hard la o gl.eat to eable Itis Alinistr,v to bear op I agniteit„ and he n had accordingly made a oun ' 1 bor, will be a feature of the Tuscan collection. nicatiou to her Ala:testy to that effect. ... . .. ... . ... . _ . If he had ,Ileretded to the attempt he should Prince Albert visited the building on Thursday have cotoddered it his duty to repeal the income tnorning, and of course expressed himself highly tax, and to bring in mrastires or the relief of delighted with the arrangements of the interior the agricultural districts. but would not have of the exhibition rooms. Ile seems to feel a punned so rash and hasty a course with refer deep interest theconcernsf thed'fiee end it' once to the Papal aggression u+ had been taken in ° e ' by the late Ministry. The noble Lord ant down Purposes, .. amidst land cheering. Eighty-nine packages 0f .., goods arrived en TIT Earl of Aberdeen maid lie had linen nankin Wednesday morning, from Boston, in the - ship to unite with Lied John Rn...iell for the pinp.iso Rio (3 , n , 10, of forming a government. After a few w r , i from Lrl Si7inley. their lee lob t niijourneil. HOUSE OF Fo MON'S. • ; Lord John Russell at a few minutes after five; The Queen held n levee (the first of the sea -1 rose to make his explanations. Ile referred to I son) on Wmineolay afternoon, in St. James' PE the cirrnmstance. of his interviews with the lace. Her alajesty wets dressed in a train of Queen. and stated the jaa h llttY taatgrea an err ; dark blue velvet, trimmed with cable, the body thin queYtionY, among whirl: was the Papal Ag gr„,j„t: sir J. Gmht,„, nnl the Earl of Aber _ ornamented with diamonds. The petticoat was Been thoueht any upon :the subject lof white satin, trimmed with tulle. Bend-dress mnnt-cess cry. Roder these circinnatit s nees tot A.I- of velvet and gold, studded with gem,. Among inistratit n bad been formed. and in this dithy the distinguished •' p persons revent were Mr. Ab calla' the Queen ha the' ll morning foe the of I;am in the American ' Duke of Wellington to take his advice no to the Minister,n and Mr - eitir.ve to be pursued. This being the ca se In. ; Itaneroft 113 rk. the Secretary or Legation, the olive that the if 1,, ror,b, udjou ru. former of whom had the honor of presenting to I col Be then reviewed his career upon the I's- the Queen Mr. Butler Ihmenn, of Rhode Island. pal .11,t1,111.6011 bill. the soloed . ' of free trade, the ; „ej Me. pterhned of N ew y er h . aat e ttah""ar th e ' ttlea g e - "" ''" adaded h 3 . am mating his determined adherence to thoYe ; Joanna [Millie the poetess" expired on Sunday principles. im I , 1 earning. ns itant, nt the very advanced age Sir J. Gera horn gave au itcconnt ..rhi•scrap lif She lived the greater portion of her life interviews with the Queen, in tainittatty with with a :maiden sister, Agnes—nlso a:poetess—to Lord Aberdeen, atb the view of forming a alit- whom she addressed her beautiful -Birthday istry in conjunctton with Lord Russel'. Ile ' hail long been in other with Lord J Russel Land ; ilaem. She was burn at Bothwell, within ear he trusted he might 11e allowed once more to call shut the - brand waters of the flvde 'Walter hits his noble friemliespecitflly as with mea ts ) Scott IF 3. a devoted admirer of Miss Bailie, but to several main • t iteftions of public policy on never auceeeded in drawing her into society. which tlmy timee co were of the rat same to opinion. At the ' the English tragedian, h‘e at sante uhl nil, J n 1,11011 a imai rate of the stage, Ifinebetli ; deemed 11 , 4 V o • pr,-erx e th e t ;„,,,„.. „,„, was Id. closing character. and esnyfitoto - ot ; of the etiontry. nor could he L c ; ales Frances Kdenhle Butler to in Paris , but an as-mit:fly Silty to the ' , eh-do-tit:al titles nv- • has tort with only rolernble Faeces, in her Read- sumption tell. even with the trosiifications tits: wegs She g„„ i nn „ „1”.„, speed n f ew his IMble friend bad indicated. In thi• alone... the Kail:if .‘toralecti entirely S.``.t'riami etlineitle.l. The eircum,ance wa , , i theretre. opernble ehjerthw t te hit jehrtien with ihr 11, hie lortl. thangh agreement on ether WU. perfectly I.tttl Laughter.) The melt. taken iv the Pt:pe :tad l'aialtnal Wiseman were extremely otlensive, anti detnateled same nutice from Government, Omagh he iii. Oct think nc hid legi4ation nerec.ary •It.,lltory ,t , ver,3ti,to the lloume adj..urnol. We give, brief extra,- froins n ni e gLou- On journals 111,011 the present singular state of Fru , . 14e . i,on•i,. P.m t now. therefore, becomes imperatively neces• sari to terminate the protent crisis by n return to the most practicaMe.of the combimitions al ready attempted ; mei to 11111 he whatever .5111,1 ti • ces or monies-iens as are is - loins! le give the,; utmost possible strength and effect to that tame i bination. Tintis pot It moment at 'which any sort .if petsimal reeriminatiou world Inc in place.'! The emharrassments of the plot week have been ton great, the strippagc of the whale business of Parliament at the outqet of the aession is' to,le plornble, the ditties of the immediate fothre, es- pmaally in the present year. are too pressing for 1 us to stoop for a mothent to the imititication of any personal predilection- The only question senrth asking. aim, we have now eon/pieced the round or all the known cornhinntionspf party is, Hole ei fly t/J,no t Gorrrlrrn,, o;'.” efilrarn, r.:4 • This is not a time at which any secession of i Parliamentory at a stand, Legislation is utterly strength can with impunity Le thrown away. It t' I in consequence of the wont of a 'Ministry, but is understood that the members !,f the Whig ad ministration will meet this morning. in tbeirpri. the House of Lords had entered upon the pro rate capacity, at Latealownehouse. to Consider I tented question of intermarrisge with a amens the course that it becomes then! to pursue. since i they are thus thrown back to office by the failurett wife's sinter. One entire evening was spent , ,in the discussion, the Bishops almost exc!usive of all campetitors. But me trust that tt will be ' admitted by (hit, who ore most anxiou s to pro- ' ly "peakin.g upon tine `o"(inn• mote the stability of Ore Government, that a ! The Bishops of Norwich and St. David's mere repetition of the performances who'll ter- I though differing from their brethern in the in minated last week will be hailed with no aatisbie- terpretation or as to the bin riot by the country. It will lent,/ the abrupt r - ding authority of . wenotion of the Primer Minister wholly mimeo!, ri- the rigementh r chapter of Leviticus, joined them, ted for, if. within eight days,he is to resume 11, on social or moral grounds. in opposing Gas bill, place in the Otiose, of Commons. or if his Govern- ! The Bishop of Exeter quoted theological argu ment bad suffered nn defent or had berme in. ! ['lents act New Testament reprehensions against sensilde to what it sufferald. Too much sensi i t t tiveness then would only he lidlowedby too much Tin! Bishop of Lonthan, who once wavered on indiffe,ll, !lOW :and the tramoiction would mots ~. ,tieh theological question, now thinks there exists with the world for little more than , I piece of yrr ti,via remove these tat i at least on implied prohibition, by analogy, a- Toiresions, another vigorous I gains( brothers marrying their widowed ;6sters effort should be made to obtain for the Adminis. ~ ir ; .1 , ,, t r ,,ti on th a t increase tit strength which it re- A Bishop of tines Church of Ireland, Dr. O'- ' I IT I life n oth i ngiv hopeless' quires. 0 I/0 1 lell e .so i Brien, regarded the measure as contrary to the I as to attempt a return to the past That ever. ' I shifting sphere effaces it it few hours the traces spirit.of the Bible. and as certain to bring gin of what has ceased to he, and the seat which is I not sorrow into many a happy family.e once left , o•amt let , alt-rode “unll , k'd away. Not : The Archbishop of Canterbury considernd that an Ildlire..., nut a meet ittg, attired . ). 3 journ al, 1138 , . 0 W absolutely decided by ( 'the .130,0101 N Atria simdfied the faintest desire tr) revive the identical and i f cosNVili lb. As the question has excited much Administration which expired loot week; att,,,tion and is one of deep intermt, we ,quote thiscri.is has 'clestrayed the last illusious of the Protectionists, it bits neire clearly demonstrated i tram lain remarks:— I the necessity of uniting the-great divisions of their succevsfill opponents •, The chapter began by condemning the ree -1 tires of the nations by which the lornelit co were Fon , sl i lie .I.l,:m ot y Climbed, ! • surrounded, as displeasing to the Most, High. Two cginset , still remain—the re-construction ! and not to he suffered in a people which Ile had of the late administration, under nn :Mier, mad i chosen for His own, chosen to preserve His name still , 0 ,,,,,, ~,,,,„1„„s leader, or the anion o f / and 3 knowledge of His laws In the world, until all the liberal statesmen in the 111103 e, WithOlit I that fuller-revelation of Ilia will which wan here the encumbrance of those pledges end prejudices I after 6, be made at the appointed time. "Ye which attach only to a porti o n of the late admit, shall do toy judgement, and walks after my or istration. The only politician whose ability and : !finances for lam the Lord." After this sot daring might seen! cap.rble !,f restoring the .01-', con beginning. - the well known prohibition, preninyy Or the old exclu,ive alliance would find • Were eo3lllerlae,/,! 1110 principle was first otat• insuperable difficulties in a task Which we I ed. “None of you shall'approach to any that is have 30 reason to comm., be lit inclineci to tin- i near of kin to him." Specific canoe followed ! dertake. . ! which would violate the principle; cases, first of ' s / constinguinity. nearness of blood, members of One other combinnti o n remains . audit is,that ! the same family. 'Chou shalt not appronch which all impartial observers indicated Imo art; thethy fathers sister, thy mother's sister; thy lath- first as the only safe termination of the crisis I er's brother's wife; they are thy parents near The country most be satisfied by this time that I kinswomen. the statesmen to whose patriotism appeal!! luny I Though there was no nearness of blood, there probably Inc made are not unduly eager ffiroffie e . I was that nearness firkin, which (no was 'mown It remains for all who may be invited to unite I to infinite wisdom,) would render ouch alliances, for the public good, to show by their conduct its permitted, injurious to the welfare of famine., amt. party c0n,,,,,..ti0n,, and personal feelings and of the community. Then followed verse 16th weigh less in their estimation than the oppo'rt n . which settled the preeent question, “Thou shalt nity and the duty of performing an important not approach thy hrother's•wife.. Between the service to the country. It iv not our province to 1 sister of the wife and the husband's brother the suggest the claim, of individuals. There is ample I annlou was so clear and plain that what was fort room for selection among candidates qualified for ! bidden in the one case, must clearly be forbidden every department of administration It is to hel in the other. No possible reason could be . as hoped that nn tinavoiilable delay will he incurred signed why the brother should not marry the in sntisfying the public Ilinxicty. ' j brother's widow, which did not equally forbid - Fr.rn the .Ibornmy : I tivert.,. ! the sister from allying herself with the sister's widower. If they waited till the instance were We are enabled to state, ill the :now positive 1 ~p,,,,ific.),ty named t. o which . . ch the prohibition was manner, that the reason why Mr. (Hailstone re. they wo.ld find Posed to juju the contemplated Cabinet of Lord !of connexions which were most t - ' r° I Stanley.was tint in conceirenre of ant' than_ 1 - r boi . revolting to al 14 were specified in trete, and 16 are left e p hillition . • ,ou a. mg,. , Out of the thirty prohibited do greetnent 1,0(1.1331 the noble lord and the right ! implication and analogy - .' The bill was defeated byllo against Iry honoraldegintlemnn MI the subject of free teats - Ito Lord Staldey was !thin! willing to put that tion in abeyance. The sole reason was a differ ence of opinion between them on the subject of -- - the Papal oggres,inn. They were not two min utes together, before they severally snit the utter improbability of their coming to an understand ing. In connection with the Papal questiqp, • see have a very 'important announcement •to make —one which deserves, as it doolitlessarill receive, the most ecrioce atkation &ibis Prtleetent COUP. • try. A meeting of Raman Catholic members of Parliament—thirty six in zentaber,-4. 1 jtst been held in Dr. Wiseman's house, Doldeit-square, at which it was unanimously resolved—Were being literally not one dissentient voice—that the Ro man Catholic Members of the House of Commons will oppose in the most strenuous manner, and by every constitutional means in their power, a Mitt istry, no matter whet may be its political princi ples or policy, which preposes in any way to in terfere with the recent Papal aggre_ssion. It is with great gratification that we are ena bled to make another must important announce ment, in connection with the Popish question.— In We highly probable event of Lord John Rus sell returning to office, he is not only prepared, but resolved, to introduce a much more stringent measure for checking the aggression of the Pope, than that which is now before Parliament—e measure, in a word, which shall he in accordance with the speech with which he prefaced the in troduction of the present bill. 'I he noble Lord now says—reserve being no longer necessary on the subject—that he compromised his own- views on the question, in the bill before thelegislature, to conciliate some of his colleagues in the Cab inet. We can further add, that Lord John Russel, in the assumed contingency of his resumption of the reins of Government, will call to the councils of the Sovereign such men only as will, by their vary names, Word a guarantee to th e country that the new Ruisell Cabinet will he thoroughly Protestant—. Let. Lord Jnhn Russell only do this and also concede n moderate measure of Parlia mentary reform, :and he will yet become one of the must popular and powerful Ministers of mo dern times. Trinidad is announced as Rending a host of all that is elegant and novel. She has been alloted 1.)(X) square feet. "a lean' the Nlcittra, which rehmtly from the Clyde to California. a 'mall itt.eam glue Ica, mauled near the hatchway. It le in temletl,,te weigh the anchor. pump the chip, hoist the tommik, mild do any other hard hauling that nosy he required, in addition to hokting out and No less than MO head or rut cattle were meat Into Perthshire to the London market. during the week ending March Ist, by a mingle railway train They are valued nt C 20.000, and tench-ad their destination in 2-4 hours., while tint drome mysteni would hare taken mix week., Dr. Jacobi, the celebrated prafeseor et' math ematic, at the Berlin Unieervity, terminated long end diatinguiabed career 1,1 few days The California fever lists got to Norway. Two hundred and eighty five yonng men. many of them noel to mining. have just smiles/ from Christiana for San Francisco. The liippopotartes has caused on increase of i'. LCD', in the last year's receipts of the London Zoological Society, in Regent's park. The chip 'foam cleared out February :21ct in Limerick fur New York, with one hundred and eighty three ensigants. A company of the 17th regiment leno ordered out Of chapel Loughrea, in eonrequence of the Hight !ter Or. Derry'q maiinadversionu upon Lord John ILursell . s hill. Th,• Roblin papers onnounre the death of Sim. Xoverh Wiseman, mother of Cordiord market Street Stare for Rent. F OR RENT.—Tho Store, 118 MarkoCl treet, the wood door frtnni the eorner of Sluket r: • Awl Liberty rtreere. 1.0.4.1.011gir. the Imt of Aprilen next. l. Inquire of DAVID UltElib., 11113 ILumumf tottntrAN — ddrcftlemenU Ind .I.lwriPti... fgff tIW impur received end fliffmrdedirreolt-lf.m, itam cCor JIG-A. A. !duo. a Co, tall the attention of the. Ladies to their no. Gad faehionable stock of haring thd Fthithoor Boaarrs. • Ee Optmed. ve IL PALMER, having completed the ir is,. Par* &URA:Fa Co hI A ,to , , eropeo mornlw. March Ilstb. mehlS:2t OST.—A NOTE. drawn by Jan. Robinson. Role county. 0. lo favor of !Yule,. A Dickson. for Dollars. having been log, the pohlle are cautioned esmort buying the MIDc, as pa, ment , tr i. hen; j t } osrd. Tensperanesville. All. to.. Pa. RAILROAD LETTING. New Albany and Salem Railroad. EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Engin...Wirt/30w. In Illoomlnaton. on Thursday. the 10th day of April oast. for the Grubbing. finding and drdng of about 45 In le tf the New Albany and Salem Reflected The line to extend* from the East Fort of White Myer. throtmh Lawlence and Monroe vounUes, to tlonport. in Owen county. IL/td embraces the usual varieties of workcommon to such mails. among which are shoat 70.000 yards of rock excavation. 16.000 yards of 0111.1117 In piers mid abutment, and 2.200 Ilneal fiat of bridge toe penttructom on the Howe and Burr plans. The payments will he 70 per cent. In oath, and 30 per cent. in the stock of the Cumpetty,%a e ld Monthly: a, per cent. on each Minute. in stock. will retained to secure the completion of the contract. estlmatm, plans, and .peelllcatiow. M.Th. seen whooffice. six day. prior lo the da C h ef letting. Bidder. are not known to the intern of Compan will be expected to furnish te.thmonlide of character. a. contra, tors. By order of the Hoard: exchlStwanT JA]lluo BROOKS. resit. Straw Bonnet and Hat Warehouse, No. 1O MARKET STREET, - R H. PALMER offers for Rule, at very low psi ori, a full awl - Snout of Straw andvlst 111111- /tOA - Nit.T.V—Forelgnand American lob pn and fanry Straw, Braid, Chip, ()imp, 51111,,n, LIIM, Italy. Cantata. Leg horn, 10.. 10. Idn Hrrl,l lynx l'oadho'. and , 110 ys' lepalam, (1117 ate =.. m e . htup A irti=. PC!, '.1:111,1Ir. 31Lvave Llipavy. Jenny Lind, and otner Zama, In great vari ety of that,. and material: R/LIBON.O—ItIch Mahon( and Scarf, platy Satin end Tat fvter all width...ad coking fancy °mum and Crapt. Cana LACES—PIain and fond whit. .41 otflond Silk an , Cotton Netts. ME= FLU ll ' En.":--Vreurti and Atucriean Sprig, bunches and veywran... rielz and novel rtylea. BUNA ET SLL VI A .I"Lt SAT/ NS-41lace, tiro. in Na. t;titt n ijol co M l ' o li g . nnr'n'a, and nth" .41", aa.nr'd TLYS--Aasorted qualities and color.. Alen—Rich and low priced Parsec:brand Umbrellas. Band Rose, Av.., gc_ mrhlB . _ REC'D AND NOW OPENING AT Wit. No. 13 , 11.1intiv Bram, rry large end auperinr along of Fashionable Gmals, phtel tientlemen's Wear ror Spring: nomprialug the uerwt. lay!. lu Aropinan. Engliat and French Cued m, • very apiendM aNiortzurnt of Pectin gs and Cloth. or e svery faaltinnable blade and which. iNther with I .;alV. ar tra-s n' o n ne n t o an " d LE b A e t Y •Nec Al ted wed of the Allennenikee a alror ' w . bleb the ' Proprietor is determined to offer at such prin. ea will convince all who favor him with • eall, that not only the moat uperior Clothing la wad at tale establivhment, but thin at the low. eat Prises M the city. All order. In the Tailoring lineesernted. sensual, In the bon a eoalble :nanny, and at the shorteat node, ehlti TO THE 110VRE KEEPF.FIS OF TIIE UNITED lITATES SILVER PLATE QUICKLY RESTORED SILVER PLAVING IFOrron4d to Ore rotiaraction, or Ow unary returns/ HIS FLUID is composed of pure Silver: has Men used by house topes in Yen York for the lu.t tier years, and Is ht.-coming a nemesary article in the domestic economy Any person ran. in a few minutes. re store to orialual beauty old 'dated bowls, such Castor, .Candlsticks, Cake Bokets, Carriage and Harness Furni ture. Military' Elimnents. de., or plate with PM , ' silver on Braga Copp, or trertnan eller, The warrantee 6 auf telent foe its Introduction Into rem Prior 25 cents r. 7 bottle. A liberal diwount todeanelers and Fancy Gumai• dealers. For wale hy mehlaairdwlhT JO/IN J. BROWN & Co, 103 Fulton xtrort, N•w York pr.Twi Patent Combined Grinding and Bolting, or MERCHANT MILL. Pittsburgh, Pa.. .Varr.s 14, 18,11. TILE PUBLIC:—We have note in use. In our Flouring Milli, twn a - .lamps M. Plarler Pn. lent Onnhine4 Grinding and Uniting, nr Merchant Ilnar. lag Mi 11.... On. I. lIPPIi forgrludlng Middling,. nnd thr nthnr CC nrluding the °Rah, IV durtina tbe Clan end Chart. Th. first Iw perfectly adapted In Its non doing the arnrlt cell as so unilnarp burr alone, and nonuirtsis much It.. ptwern making it euutealent. In a Merchant MIII. ha nearly uni h r: l tt .t aL r buz . atre . s...thaA r ee rott na r y 111.520 .. tn du.. an actual profit Riout furl.r.txr:e ' rl. to th . f..attTe of the Onit front the Mill. For naanufacturin, the raw I^aiu Into Flour. It doe. the work xpe,ally, prmturiroz a 4x•l artiele of supreme Flour. and havlng the duating apparatur mmbined. It to worths the attention of 11111 era doing. . tnerr4tit humineinr. and for llNet Milln It I. unexcepcionable, W 101.411711 t NOBLE. We, the undenigneel. neerarlres in the "Pittetnlmb City Fleurinc Mille.' certify te the ateme. TREntercz Sons, If il. New., • • Prten A. J. Slerratt.s.. • CLARK'S PATENT PORTABLE CONIIIINED Grinding and Bolting, or Merchant Mill. tA VINT; purchased the entire Patent Right of the United Sta... for - James M. Clam's Patent r i aldtml r irirtdlnc. .11etehent 11111 . nd now Irrlna prepansl Csorntr and Mats. !lights. like.. the fhll flt op for nee. 1 take tide method of.lnfermlng the gul•he that I ant able to offer the greatest Inenntron of the Inti one ninth Is rum u, toot with sum.., and ableh sae. e the means of mating every person purchasing nt and State highs..highs.. exalt. • handsome fortune This Co V ll,l l Is pert:m.ll portable, and only oecuplet a stases! four hot three Metre* square. when In overall*. and re eapable of grinding sot loin. from flee to ten bushels of abr. pot hour It ran he propelled alth fmtu an one home power up to au, gear, ri, ,, tned. Call and la, It In operanon at Sle.tra. IVllmaril, A hohle's en, Flouring Mille. Liberty street. Inustargh I. further.ll•se the rtght of James 11 Clam's , 11 , 7 AGICIIt. , E. and the 3laehlnee Orr ads, trail[ a purrhasred It of N. Snavely All Lettere poet rails ill he 13111.1Fr1., Promptly 111011 AS 11 CLARK lINTER L-kfl.D OIL-19 1.11 .- 11 - 217 7 .1 — . L. IVcruktinty A No 1. part reed ao-1 for •ale by MILLER & RICKY:T:4IN. mr1.1% 1n and 22.1 Übe., Alt AND MOLASSES-- y 10 bLdr. Plantation Sues. btAr. J.. Alolarres. oatk curperage., to 3.10r0 and too raL. by avehlB MILLER a RICKErON PEARL SIAM - if-50 boxes for sale by mob 1, HARDT. JONES 100 SUNDRIES -23 Edda No. I Winter Strain.] Lanl 101 tont Jinn/Oft Ilt.ortx Irldr Mn.. Pork. Rantnllarn, rhoniden. and 2 1 4.1 e, In rtnolte hour, 10 111. Nu I ylsetrerl. for .ale Inn by . KIElt AaLION ES. mrLlf C.. 1 11.1 n. Alta lilL--L il bbl.. No. I, ror /RllO by ILA mrhlS _ JAS. DAIr/1:. Water rt. T o.ldols. for sale by /I • uteltl% JAS. DALZELL,I3B Wart,. Id Investments. ()00 L WLLS.YITTSBURGEI CITY , • Ou dn. C Fire sgg uO Steel 4"Rick ..Fur Jule try A. IrILKINS W.. mrhl: r.rwr Third sad Mall. a. WALL PAPER. - Fresh Assortnient of Spring Ooods. II11143:11AS PAL3IER la daily rfveiving I Cram the Easton. Mit, at the old stand. No. 55 MARKET STREIT, - • , Between Third and Fourth streets, l'utsltryh, Large neer...ions to ha ',recent Murk, of the most beautiful' PAPER HANGINGS that have appeared In th 4 market for • lons period. The patter. are entirely ba, the csyles peculiarly chaste, and 010 colors. lu point of dura bility. uneuemosed. From 10 cents upward, the pace.. range. To this attractive [0( 01 good, of which a loom ay. the Judgment ran be formed by richt than dcarrirtion. the atuntion ol merchant. and bow. keepers tore.pect. fully Invited. THE KICICLEMILYS ON TILE RHINE; br IV 01. Tharkeray. Prim. 12 , e. 'he Harriet Wo[kiland., by FrauleForrester. Dictionary of Ilechaoln. No. 24. • Received at 1101.11 E S. Literary Depot, narlil7 Third rb. otnAAlte the Poet GIB, IVA0A •I ZINES FUR APRIL.— chador'. 1..,,dy . c11,,0k, for April; Graham's Ilapaslue to' Pertain'. do. do: For sale at 1101.11F4 4. Literary Depot. otchlT Third oPtacdtv ten Pont tar. LEAD PlPE—CornelPs improved patent Lead Pine Rd. Hydrants, romr, A TlVl ' gu t' fic Rama, • elpterno,,a, All Aso* on band and to arrive for pale br AL.r:g...tIIDERI:ORDON. mchlTlf 134 Trent street.. Bop' Wear. %lURPIIY & BURCIIFIELD bare reed °uweala rmament of the abom goal& nanytm to wining ear. conag of plaid and plain Caa.druerm, light mixt do- Tweed, Merino Cap lump, and Jelin., wont , dgood. Of varbaux kind, all at lowest prima. • meta; HONIBAZINES & MOURNING ALPAC CAS.—MrarIit it !WICHITA. Invite the attention of pereona w et anting Mourning GOWN 4 t tir eacortment of Ilmahasin, Bombazine tlntahmi Al Mona de Lain, Barer, lc. mehl7 QUNDItIES -25 hhd.. N. 0. Sugar; 100 hide. N. o.3lolaamc 40 bagn. 19 . 1. 2 bi t e. I malt Roll nutter. , - Tiftwanb. Dried Applet 30 bide. Clover t l / 4 .ect Timothy Segal: In atom and for pale BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, Liberty .tenet. R OLL BUTTER--5 bbls. for sale t,y • alchn s. a W. mtallAuww. Flnf and 110 !howl et 14V S— ATIIERI6OO lbs. prime, for sale by tnetll7 < W. lIARBAUOII.- E_ uus4 bble. reo'd and fOr Rale by nwhlT 8.1 W. lIAMIAUWW. S UNDRIES—, 5 casks Bacon Shoulders; I 0 Lard No. 1: Urcass Lank 10 bags FosNut. - ond 1 Dbl. F1ax,...1. Ista•k Beesax; 40 sacks Veatlenc 10 "" 'iota; 4 " Ult a ornat 132 " Dried P , esch 32 " Apples: U bales Cotton; no. landlna front dr Slap flower: fur salt; by 10,01.111 DICkF.Y t CO., • Front and Water NO. 1 WEE? POTATOES--60 bbls. now landing nottiffret.lirCKET Co.. tochlT (Unto. and From sts. tTTON-9U Niles to arrive par sir. Gene vs, =al for nde by niebri ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. ANUFACTURBD TOBACCO-150 ivy s'n Mthufseturn of the best brands. fur tale lon by e 131 7 ISAIELI DICKEY t CO. • ip ASON'S BLACKING-25 gro. for sale br mehth J. KIDD t CD., al Wood st. New Books! New Books! FOREIGN REMINISCENCESi by Henry nicura Lord Itutteed; edited Ly hie by bred Itottwed. Jou. Buonie , PiuMeerni Und Ativeridly; by Catharine Sinclair. o r of &Irani Orahann . Muer," On Moorland Cottage; br the author of Mary Mulct. Th. echolar. the Olpmey, the Prieet by UM MOW", author of the' it Spain. and the liiplea Span' Nol. bt ilildreth's ilia ry or the Molted Statea—vevorld Arica. The above work,. Jun Aland for pole by C. bTOCKTO Bootteller and &snarler. mohls corpertlarketasol MAI su. TONESTONES ON LAND OFFICE TITLES.— • whom of the Leer of Lend Office Tithe b Penn sylrante; by Joel Janet: reed end Ibr Fabby orealS tin 47 M , IL C. TOCKarketTON. New Books! New Books! . . T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third Ktreet, oppaatii the root Mina .. Seaw o ozi i,gi.. Vallierr7 Dom.. Ctioeuela azni-1 vol.. lo 1. Prim har. , L.e.a.r. the se the Ohoieti Ore ""t• a nela.en's Nork b Alex. Own. Reverie. of ea lialti!or Mots to li ` ouror 31ra loteriti n5 4 . 41=.• • ion also be hail of P. a..IIaNAMAR &Ai leahany. oichla Webster's nabridged Dictionary. .UNABRIDGED DIC ri T m ION Satoe w 55.50 Ork boom! 11 WS: %l l fte;o7i=l tark P anci ''''.. 67 • l rr:u" - PPll`Tr%.above work reed bv JOHN H. RLIAR. S flit!R FIRST LOT .1 , "rued. .morbina. In ATboni Cblp, Queen's Own. M bite au] Yellow Lyre, Star and Tulip. 31111 an Chip. . ' Jenny Lynd and Satin. Enelieh Chip. c Maud Straw and Satin. Fine Straw and Miettiond, Pearl and Loop Satin. Florence CrimPed. American Lano. English Pearl. illonvirian Mined. Albone. Flu.] Manilla Split Straw, pllk A. A. MASON A CO.. U'l and al Market et. Bonnets. is received and ~ ran, the follow lug tochlro IIiLACK DRESS SILKS. , —Jlist ree'd • per E.rym.--moperior black Lulstting Bilks. 100-I P OO piece. *bile. black, sod faro ye colored CM. A. A. MASON t CO. 1 RISII LlNEkiS.—lteceived shim morninr another lot rowurted atadra 110.0 Linen... inchlS A. A. MASON A CO. VOR SALE—„O dozen lima Black Ink: w t ° Crd i . . " V;11., 11 7.t ante Certif.-441c a large Tennennee ' Llart. and r`ooa , Maur, a atruoll oupply of School Book; Writing and Letter Pod` , 1 101110 and Wotan, 10 dos Leal Penelbr. tnt Coat. l'ect. and-Pantaloon Moll, 50 of the limed Fire •1 Plttolorraln and o few other articles for Fah , cheap fur nod , ISAAC HARRIS, Agent and ntehlnfrta, Conunbolon Meretrank Fifth In. SITEET UI 3511 gall. for male by turbid J. KIM/ A CO: POTASH -7 (prime) for sole by rar.bl 1. KIDD t b.. A JE— r ! eiers for 1 v rOl5 lxL:d O. YITTSBURUIiL GLUE—:dO ( boot) for .ale, mehls J KIDD A 3.13. QUGA-It CURIO tierces lluf- FkJJ arid'. nelebratedn. C. liana, on hand and for oole hl coelolt. WALLlNtllnnth a CO. - WANTED-- "laces and employment for v , wornal good o.k krePetw.sehool nuatero. • miller. reroral warelantoe no 0. todeonton. and nice young nun 01 .101.11. Ron. with ou oxperienee In hardwan, Or aunt', and anowry 0.n.0. rend rood traNer.r• c pplulmrot cal an hod eur fur • umber of bar. ll o k ill . .n ."' w l . P 130117 : keepers. rho. a, rook,. aratontranw. CO MI dry nurww. and women ,d girl, for all murk, provided on .1.. plying at ISAAC .ILAKItt.S . tarhl.nZt. Ago y and Intelligence Oen, Fifth ot. (' 1 AS CLIANI FLIERS AND FIXTURES; %_.• Parlor Cbantbncriand Bracket, urine latest otylow. ohoo. two and ono lig t Ornamentid Pendent,. al,notorn P ries , W. W. WILSON. nrelil3 norm, of Fourth and Markot oto. MOLAR LARL LAMPS, CIIANDELIERS,' kJ , 0 nme , n , t . .a i l i and • , J , n . S . um7 . lw , Latrt ,. 4%fu1 . 2 , n ... reb . ... tositrerro of Center Table, noon! and ;lady I•' .1l of the unriralled manufarturer of Cornell us a Cu. and at ....tern oleo.. ntellls 0. 0. WILSON. c uyVklfikED--4 bids. for slain rrtela . l4 WICK t MeCANDLK BUTTER --6 bbl. prime Roll, for sale by awidt - WICK .k 31rCArrIlLESS. LARll—l4 . kegv No. 1, for sale by menu WICK a MeCASDLESS. IVI OLASSES-400 bbl.. N. 0., oak...cooper .o J. Nre. fur NOP br walla J. a IL FLoTD. L.11211—'20 kegn No. 1, for sale by [octal J. a IL FLOYD. POTANII-10 casks, warranted pure, for pale b, 1.4114 J. a IL FLOYD. {, EGAIIS-1.50,04.10 Com. Ohio, for sale by 17 melll.l J.. It- MAD. BROOMS -200 doz. Corn, (lir sale by 1nr61.4 J. k It. Fllltn. / lIIESTNUTS-30 1;u. for sale by • 1 i mchl4 .1. 0 R. PLOY!, TIMOTHY SEED-511 Lo. for sale by tnchll J. k R. FJAAD. [;'LOCI-100 tibia. superfine:for sale by mrlll.l J. k 11. FLOYD' .._ T 0. SUGAR-100 Mids. for sale by 1.11 . ISURBRINIE k INGIIItASI. . mchll4 1101V1er . o. AIM OlL—to 1,111. No. 1. on hand and ff.r Rale by WALLINGFOItp t CO. mehs VR %Water tar, 1 7 001, W .I NT F.D--Tho liiFhest market prin.. In ra.h. will be midi.. the iillTerrot grwliw of n Inchlt S. t W:11ARTIAL1111. OTICE.--411 persons having claims • sainst the nts.arner 2913 , 11rYLKILL, will pies" pre.. twnt the s = to the autiwrriber, for nettlement Immediately. w. the hwat ha. 1ia,..71111tn tither hand, ntehll . IVALLINGFORDiz CO_ IS Wetter rt. FOR SALE—Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail trod *tortc. Danker rittAtarith, astd . Exchabt, Mutt: at,bla IL U. KING. Fourth at. li I CLASSES--.'o) bbls. for sale . by ..1 1 twilit BURBRIDGE A INItyKAM ----- 1 11 1 (ml:h1:" ti l r'e' f f ili r na m r.l ' DO ' %la INGILRAM. .. _ LOAF SEGAR- 2 00 bblx. ass'd Nos., for sale by rnrlll.l lICRIIIIIDGE a ING ROAM. .IRANGES.-100 bore!, just received and ../ for ante by DVIIBEITXIE a INIIIIFLAM, orchid . 110 Water atre.t. YLANI'ATION MOLASSES—G - 00 bbls. in turbid GS r st. Iti ACE lEREI-•—.,"" table. No. 3: i.i.rale I, rttehl.l JAMES DALZELL, CA Water .1.. 111 KIE I) PEACHES-31 1 0 bu. for hale h A mchla S. a IV. lIARBACGIL t.. QOLE LEATHER-250 Sides for sale by L uschu F. 0 W. tikillnAnat. {„,IODA ASII-20 casks Kurtz's brand. for aJ sale by meht4 S. a W.II A BRAVGII. I iRIED APPLES—ISO bu. prime, for sale II JP by mehl4 K. a IL. 11,11tHatli 11. L'LAX SEED 0 - IL-2501 gals. for sale by 1: tot-blt S. a IV lIAREAUGII. - 'VA 1.1.01 r --30 bids. prime, for sale by I aaad4 a. a W. GARDA hill. WI N DOW GLASS—BuII bores Window v 0h...., evoinr4.l Mu, arid rariutt. brand.. r ,..,,, t . 51 1 fur `ale I., tarhl4 e. a It GARDAEGG. Co-Partnership. - ItEDWARDS a 4 CO. have as'soeiated with a them. In the mantaactoritti bttsiber.. Mr. D A hlti. The lu:tint-as sill b. • conducted uoider the firm of ' EDWARDS, 001101$ a CO I. 4 EXCELSIOR WORES.—Eowaans, M on . PArTa:llTi .rrTtigrj r. r .:11 1 .5 1 ai.47.11 1 .n 1 . 77. ' 4: isa , . r. v. A f f .. ii .t... Water stareL Illbibur g h.V.a. To Contractara. ItOPOSALS will he received at the of fir, of It O. 13ROWN, IJl•ertyntrovt. Cat.ahurgh.uw. tali Inn., for all flr birndlov nod Ila,unr3 on the. lirft 5 colleao.f the Temperan.....lll.• mod Nob ...an Ilan). 14.1 to.. for thy Ilraillne and )1...mr)00 Ilunr Drawl) Otto.. 10 Col. %I In. .41 thr I 1 aphingu.a Tampa.... At,... for s Ilri,t.r ovrr Charlit.r'o Cool, zwar the N‘Adastawn Road !Irmo, )1 II Ilkl/WN, mehlaXt It ,Itlvot, E111.:1O1IT ON BACON Pennarlva.nla Rallmnd C.warany /ff. now v. - , Ing n In l'hiladr•lplaa for t.O trlds tnehl3 SIeVADEN IIOIITCIIIN'UES.—.7IIrarIiv iiCRCII YIELD invite the attentlon of lila to µMe lIYIV brautlful nylrfruf Light and braD Clklnt.f.....,iPtt Theyy hay.. Mao ni.on morning'. an 1 , 41;11 , 1.1 1~ 1 1 0f mr.llll AREGI: LAINES. Light and park, In , ludinc fvw TIT) . beautiful Ffrneh. and w4 Par, chlldrro. lord and Polling low by mohla NIIIRP111( A BURCIIFIELD. 1111 E BANKERS', and Hunt's 3lercthants' Magazine*, for )latch . Ilea, and cheap on or Colonel. by 600. Vand: ter stle et 110L111{.? Drn , . Third santsats the Post Otter. tocht3 13R0011S— , 100 doz. Corn, medium; me 111, 3 J. D. IfiLtxtliVirl'a.aT WASH BOARDS-420 doz. Zinc, for male by tschl.l J. D. WILLIAMS a co -VENISON lIA3IS-93 for sole by oohlO J. D. WILLIAM:TA CO. bbi. lenry !kutr. hosro 1....kri1l CandiNs Mr sale by nwhl3 .1. D. WILLIASIS .k CO. Female Seminary. %IRS. R. W. POINDEXTER protomes to g?tig:',7tL E '• C..rocnou. 011.1ihrny Lik,: t. un ' the Ftrkt Moo- "itr Lourae of I npl.ruellno will min prim. the tonal branch. re In 1.11.• EngIDA Department. IltrtatyrTm—Kev..lame., Rugger, D. D. hr. ?hop. F. Dale. Her.P. Sw E.. Pill.D.D. CPURSE OF m'srkrt-riok. Alt ,p heny Clli. . _ • . . Jr,,,, D,..r•an.e.”—ty,hy, 11-etory. .... Writtn^ Artt.b. melle. ae. &matt DEPAIMIL3T—First Diritirat—tiatoral and Mental Phthm.phy. Chend•try. Ithetdrie, Ar_, Jte. . i i h r , , , lai t t . , : c r:firdri T, W t h i I: elek ,... b . rade the usual et ady, i eh Landuage. rt:Rms OF IYSTRITTION. Junior D.Tart.^.L 5,1,00 pen quarter. :Hula, ITT. Dirleinn Inetructinn .Mll .0C 10 00 cortll2-.ot IHIEL APPLES-81 sackn fur sale by mobil WICK & bIeCA:WDLEDS. DEAUTY.—It in universally conceded that beauty Is morn common in this country than in any er, while at the same thine It Is saki that In no other country is It teat at ~ y oung.n age. Now this Is true th • nertaln extent. but the Ims la often mooed by neglect. We oar to all, do not netthet your pervonal aprearance. but need the fallowing, kod mu need nnt lark steal.,lookii.— The. articles are triennia" preparations, and have all et. taitmd high popularity. Jules Hanel it Permian or Chine. Powder, for Imparting to the most billions complexion • radiant whiteness. Its nothing should a peeve t more rareful than the Inn of a powder for the akin. as many of the.. .41 an: very_ buin+ ;;;; aN ' co C ti= I twwd n ' wt=rirtVg eau " ;:oZtry le= au injury. Julex Hanel, Depilatory Powder, for minoring surerff. oualiair. Whet is more unsightly than hair loon therm., titoms of a lady. This ankle will remove It Ina short me. without the nil or any sharp hurtroment JOhni limier. Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye will Instant. musty impart t auburnhite. or gear lode. • beautifully black, brown, orcolor. It will color the hair in • shorter time, and more effectually than any other dye, ha. to at the amt time Indellible. 4olee Hauer. littaring Cream.— non reallr ®nouns to shave with this muck There of the ere It elganienced in the we et innm On ths nontraty, It leaves the stun ammth and at main. hove, and not liable to became chapped. Jul. lianas Ikea Tooth thute.-- - Next to the halr. Ire think the Teeth wen Intended as the greatest ornament to the human fine: but when negketed, matting Is on dionnot. rm.or so ottickly seen. 111 Iloonjouth NA. 'du woart y m tb.p,...1 7 whiteness, et the nine time keeping the rum firm and healthy. JULty lIAUEL, Perfam.r and Chemist, la/11.mnd at-, Philo. For male nholemde and mall, Dr R. A. Vehnestnek & Ott;, R. L. Bellers, Pittsburgh. ILU J. tdo•hot, .1= 1 . 7 j.,•• PULVERIZED CORN•LRefmed and Pre -1.7.0n...-e,,,,0r for Vend—This loccanparablY Putn hcautilt/I ankle Is exceedincly healthy. delicion.; ernootokaL Puddings. Cakes, Co.tards. t r. . N. direction. amolnuolin¢ esah park,. will be tom too, excellent Prin. packap.. cents. Fur nail bY mall:: R. E. S woad st. A R., of xuperinr nicisl2 t:no...n. and Tea Dewier, OI: PIES AND TARTS—Fresh Cherries •d Plum, hut up hi their own prow - king the encinal ttanor of and font. A 1. , .-I , par'smiebntled Shad and Slant Icinglas. sin, French liebotluc. for Jellies. Bone , &r.. for .nie niebl WM. A. !il/./.1.1: RA: a CO.. 2L6 Liberty cs. QUNDRIES—I ens,. Gum Shelac; I bl.l. Sver San: ChummTart d an I hale lArrr Bottle Cork,. 1.1 5 u tin. 110: in.t remind cud Sc o sale by 5 . . IVlCliElt. , [l.l3l, ioebl2er Wool and Sixth sta. • BOOK KEEPER, enrci who can come well menendedanin hear of • situation. A liberal sal • err will be girco to pp toznyntont perno—hone other need pill,. Cur nderetekas ill be mulled. Address (mat pall) Yin Box. Nu. 113.5. ' .. n hji r et 1111 Inchll ' IZIED k oh m s ec .. t fo x r m imi rss e . AT tnehll S-64 toleka for i" tale y i/Cli l S_I3IrtANDLFA ir4ORS--;; bluls. for sale bv, I =all IVleti. ).Ic.CLNDLEaa. , IITIIEAT-23 411 s. for,gale V mrial 1 . IVACK a 310....LNDLEM. VITINDOir (.ILASS-2,30. 0 boxes, embra niereVrti.n'd ALE-300 Whole and !If. Bblo. in .tone, eitiarenstant arrisals from the OrteretT , narranbel tirot quality, for sale by m'h /1011EatTSOli ItFPPERT. `` l CRAW IV-RAPPING—From the :Virginia t 3 Mills. ron..tant ly in store and Inc pale at manufactte errs' m prim ll a by HOMATSON ILEPPEEIT. eh RIFLES-15 gross (warranted) I...7 , r c„ g f re and for sale by D EANS Nn. Dt Water ae .d: CORN -5 hble. White Been, 100 15 . ..5bei1:41 Corrn * for rale by .4111 T. WOODS A S4IN. GI Water } } { "!: l :b l e N „ . li G u bit I!l ' l ß lx. l S '\ b7lll N l2 v ( il I e PAPER ePatt;.ll!y— -tar bit IV. I'. MARSHALL. VI ALL , PAPElt—Priees reduced at the v Fauteria raper Ifau.bn., Woril at Trial W. P. 3IAIISIZALL. linßE BOARD PRINTS—For sale by mein II • W. P. lIARAIIALL. WINDOW BLINDS—For :ale by 13...1111 W. P. lIMDHIALL. B casks ree ohII :Tdsenlfn RTII ab,:w. FLOUR -100 bbls. reed and f 4 sale by J. 0. DILWORTH & en. OLLIIITTER—IO Ilbls. for sale by mrltll J. S. DILWORTH a Co. Two Hundred Carriages at Auction. Fitt], Semi-Annual Trade Sale at Philadelphial Te HIS SALE sill- take place 0n,45711* W EDN. 1 , , :MU, day the :M day of 3hurin, at •?".: t:IILVESE AfC,Alf.lf. and will exn.l nther4 its ex. tent. The rullection will embrace at leant tan hundred- Carrlama. a portion of which will he sprotal.tatid. of a Imo tenor make and in t. , nd emit,. The Ton Work. Imoott of bleb will be warm:a...ld alit he from maker" of 1 J. u imohe Ah,. .noo n-. o k t , a -lagler C._ th h.lamak t y Js s II 3leiekso Dnap., It will he coital Ito all reearda etYle. huialhaald durability to ear lun:le Oa. euatomere or to order. as - I'urelita,a from • •Itatanea are informed thattbe rale . trill padarwly ha,. ',alt . / on the shave dar, without retard to the • eatitar. AI.FILEII.II. IaItKNESS. tricha,t Auctlouorr. Hosiery, Gloves, Nitta, &c. BUIRNIFIELD have now drnV ;Ile, 11,21,=.; Nonkin rolorod Cotton dn.: untotrarlod Cotton Log end IN( doi Wad: and white Ppon eel, do. tilt, end Linle GUM, ; Common mol fop Mohair ,Cod SI MM . & Cotton awl Vert. o , lllrtn InLto.n' do_ deb end all el lourKt Psis, at North maws of Fourth and sbuko mrhlo IUM OPIUM-1 ease for sale by `lf ..I.llu J. KIDD & Krol l. 61COTC11 SNUFF-501/ lbs. (Garrett's) for gal,. by J. KIDD I OE DRIED PEACIIRS-200 bu. for rale by' mchth ' 00.111:01, P. SHRIVED. NUTS-3 . o ,m eg i, fr si salievby_Eit. g REEN APPLES-INI bbl. for sale by IT ad. SAMUEL P. SHRIVED_ ir 1 lIESTNUTS.--20 h 1. for sale by onrblo SAMUEL I'. SaItIVETt. OLL BUTTER—PI WI. prime just recd JA, mt.! for I.y SAMUEL P. SHRIVED. mohlo VIE eTsrclrt, by SAMUEL I' . ‘1 HO hu. for sale low to close eon mado .!rntnret. by S.I3II:EL SHAITER. RICE—'UO (fresh) for sale 'be ix • inehlu ; P. rtiIRTVER. 11771 CNDRIES.,--- PM%2T;,'}: _ • ri Ta, Roe= Prime Nerhannnelt Potatmn .10 hu•IL Par Corn: • .21.0 thort, hat - at, hrie.l Apple" for We by T. WOODS t SON. • Prod nor heavy.. and CominiarJon Merchant, mehln No. LI Water street. OLL BUTTER-3 bbl. just reed and for ale by T. WOODS SON, incblo Baba at. ' AR!) OIL-26 bbl. No. g. just reed and A for ° anle lon by WALLINGFORD CO. radi 4 LCOIIOL--15 bbl. for Sale by memo J. EIDD A CO_ 60 Wont K. HESIPSEED---15 bbl. for sale by 001110 J. KIDD'," C 0... lil Wculst. VOTICE.—The steamer ASIA, in July last, tin".PVlT.'plehara74: . L I • her....r that if the roldTbn.rna and al areaot rethouted . h. the 3th till. they will tozlittt e tztitaaile to pay fremfit and charge., ntcb l, NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! 1 . 11001ES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third 10',.`17.:,;1117,4,1';_PV)s.ITr.;7—the Prleat—loy Uea aut . h.r or the - Bible in Syain Hay sera 1100 ' 0 !.1. 1 h 1 5. for Monli. Olackn'onl. fur . A T op lHetoni cu N l l nfr o m n ef,or M a a h inc. No it The Culttrator. Dictionary of Mrchardr,, No. 21. enticing In tho fat liar. by C. J. Pet , ri , on—romplete. Hintory or Pomloonig Thnekarey—roninlrh, HennSmeaton; a Jacobite Flory - of [lief:elan of George 1. By (i. P. 11. Jame,. tcaehS 5 GROSS Rushton, Clarke s Co.'s genuine Cral Liver OIL fu. ode 'by J. KIDD nicht° fu It akl FL EARLS—I 4 casks (first Hurl.) for sale by mchri WICK k McCANDLESS. FEATIIERS-8 sacks (prime) for sale by WICK A McCANDLKSS. TAR -7s bbl. (N. C.) fur sale by ntrhS WICK A McCANDLS. ' t 101) LIVER 011 e — Warranted pure, oil assoest. IthAton. Clarke k in Inttlea;for rale I.y A. FAD N ESTOCK co_ rnetto corner Fleet sal Wood pt.. riIURN ED PILL BOXES—Assorted sizes, .liis role by It. A. FAUN ESTOCK K INI. VIXTRACT INDIAN 11 E:SIP—English im portc4. for Inch, B. A. FAIINCSIOCK I CO. I A(..TlL:CAllll.l:ll—English imported, _Ea Mir by rnehti B. A. imixr.srbca 4 co. PUTIL'Y—,-Inss,bladders, iissorted sized mooe by 11. A. VA FINF.STOCK A co. - I'4 l WEN'S PLASTERS—Large and small, tor Rale by B. A. rsustsrom: a Co. sorbs ronwr First and Wutal IDES-101 DRY 111 DES received and it 1 , ..r rale by our 5 S. AW. HARBAUOIL piiATIIEI2I3-60 sacks Feather's received end for cale. by mar ' l . S. AW. DAIWA Ulill. Dolt, BuTTER-5 Barrels reed per S. B, Tui.earo ra mar. H,, an.l for gab. by A W. HARBAUGII. I:4A I tD-20 11)4) kgs. No. 1 Lard in noes and for Nils tee W HARBAUGH EGGS-mot bhl. for sale by 11" M. 11. JOHNSTON. lAD D - ---17 kegs in store and tor sale by L nich% 10 NI. 11. JOHNSTON. REik AI i PLES-45 fur safe Ly mehc WM. 11. J01110 , 7 , N. RY II'PLES---50 hu. For sale. by nadir WM. IL JMINSTON. 14 11,1 NUTiI--17 144. for Rale" by moh, WM. 11. JOIINSTON. 0 1 // 0 Li:AE ftir sttle Mohr WM. 11..1 1 /11NSION. `VITA TC 11 S . .1 E V. • IVARE. Tr, Wan.. Briton:tin Ton SAM.I...t Silver 111n4..1 enol Butter Kok., 'ln/de I :utlery. Olue4 ounlithm Lmnto a nit d•mor 1 1. 111 . 1 611 ' Churehlm. 11..,t., 11,11, nod Ihre!lingN Gas Chan daliem. Can I . l rookom.ths.l.l.xturr, Military I of all kindle Gold Peso: ant ICa a Cutter.' Ommmod., 0-13 - WI.II. :11)- tier 1. omlor:I. Mori:, In &no 4 en,. trmaen •01 lid mo In Om roar of 1.1.• /d.tre. ler:franc* In frrnw.l 'kith a larg,r fork nI the afore good,. and :Wan ton:al Cu ly Inn prim,. rovelrin,7 .hop on thr neoond .tort', W. W. WILSON. melt rornor fourth and Mark.; it,. AGED BLANK BOOKS,—The Su6scri „,,-Ic, hl . ll ' /•roc •tor plonkl ' Vork, which I, tondo of the h r .., Loom Lound the nowt rulwthoUal auto oer, with thr pa, moo berwl Lowolifol type. Al who would rOtlnlit thrir intryen...lll plea. call mad ex amine ply •oocl., whidi will Le offrnol ot the lowest etish prim R. C. sTocKyox, 0007 No. F 7 Market ot. 'JAPER HANGINGS—SPRING SELEC, I_ TR/N.—Will Le o.weieral. Ly Ono eenal trriwalr. • how and rholcw a...orb:tient of Fretch and Kuters. PARER HANGINGS. to cold,Looluk. Log net and plain Plater., toortLir with • larzw lot of obese Satin and Common Ca pon.ca AVALitlIt MARSIIALL, ch 7 et tjAPETY FUSE-150,000 feet Bacon, Birk lord et Co.'. make, wartarartl. fro mile hy tacit; J. I+. DIM% Wall A Co. OIL CLOTH-10,000 ystrii fl oor Oil Cloth, hvavi and Mediate. front .4 to 11 iarde wlde. ‘4' the bewelt p.m. whlett w ill le , e,id a, low at trlaleralk Ito. emtern mate, and retail lower than am oth , r house Inkhv dry. I% e Inrltk the attention at hurdle... n loth@ above slack, at ohs ware mien, he. 7 aal 0 AV, ekt et. meta .I. k IL I'IkILLIN. VARILIAGE OIL CLOTH—On hind, A . 1-1,, F 1 = 47 m 7 1 , ::; , : . •,4z 1 .;TA7t11!",.. article, for .ale wholesale ar. low ar 'eastern cartel' ./ ..t 11. I 1,1.11 q ,. 7 and 9 %Vender JUST RECT FROM PHILLIPSVILLE Factory-2AM id, 4 and 5 qr. limn 0114Noth.nbolc ace and 4 ret.il, at No. 7 wag 9 Wcott at, J. AMUSEMENTS COOSWELL'S GREAT PANORAMA 7 LIFE IN CALIFORNLk AM THE prnatrus. OF DAREIIM. THIS MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA. iv marr. oion at 41711X.EVM Lean" notelalf Young Men's Mercantile Library hood ation. 13IERSON'S LECTURES. • IE DISTINGUISHED. LECTURER. PROF: je,ILIVZ WALDO RyERstI.V. of M. I: I ma Lae been eneetenti. by the aboee Institute, to ele- Meer tofu member, and the cats,. of Ilttetnergh gener ally. • eerie. of Lectlares eerfletely e , rerore.l. andyme, L'AZotingsubeete. • e o n 's , oil] menpriee Sin leeetnree on Statement, or Lat. enthroning the following, topers .e 1. Introductory: Laws or erect-, tt. Mamma 3. Kona., L Porta The Lectures will be given on Tonerll7i. Th etralaya and I , atunlays: starrewirely. et the ..V.£ll CITE LECTCHN yBOOM. 0:10. toot Of LAI,TCTIN licntatto, tentratee on otel4tlet annratt a tz on flannel as oecnint Much Ticketa* $2.00 • do. do. admitting gent. end PAM Single Is. to be had at the d00r....-...—.. 50 Tickete foe members. (single or for the mune.) men be obtained of the a labranian. or of Messes. Kerala wails. and McKnight, Committee. . Ticket. ha eititena, (kola nr for the coarse.) to be Pt , enreet at thaprinetral gook Stormer, at J. 11c1MeJacn 11. Itichardeon'a and F. 11. Eaton', noehttl LAFAYETTE HALL. • TEM NIGHTS MORE! Ve.utriloquismo,Speaking Aohonoon, Life Moving Figures, and MAGIC, BY THE CELEBRATED WYMA N, Monday, Tuutday and /Vedneddi,'.Varch 16, 14, 15. Adomt,,,, he fatly. '23 mats. ehildrth with their limo," .5 than a op, nth% o'Nock—to onntunce No pgrtywewt scrams al weather.pea: WILLI T"' OIL CLOTHS--A very large as portment of Tal.li Covers, on hind ooJ fur sale at and 9 Word strord.. coda AOLOVE - IfSEFL & VIMOTIIY SILT— . a laws Clover Soot Timothy JJantro , d sad for rale t, tocb7 J. N. DILWORTII W. .14111 ELI YEACIIES-150 hu7(prime) for JUF We b I cod.: J. t 4.. POTASH-10 max No. 1, for lkile be J. 0. DILWORTH.* tO. TOBACCO— DO box.. extra 5, sad S'a 40 ratty box. extra !X panda for sale by mete; J. S. Dll.llOlllll a CO. tieU. KING, Banker and Exchange Bro her. Fourth sh, deal, in Western Fentle,hittht re - 14 ott the Enetem Cate...had melee colleeth•rts the vest at Pre nit.. and is new my lug the highest market prcteletnitt tea ftztele the dtaerima ailser. malt PMWMIII Fr HE largest Stook of flank Books, of ev err th damna owesttiraion. In s ell Myles of LitutinS, Ba at n W. S. HAVEN'S Blank Book Atom rum, Market and &road eta. Sterchanta aye reourated to roll and examine our 31ati• um and Ileml Blank Work, orblobaro Rend at Bawer priory thaq they bora ever born ould thia ' clty. [Boat amd American copy.l• .0116 HARPER'S MAGAZINE, fur March, re eeita ad for ale te rvr re.11..11021E1d,.. Babe. ort , o4.the Pet i t Oil ' M.'. 11%21 E,Exchan i te r. Bank Stock, by FISITERIIEN, ATTENTION!—Was left at onr etonefor rale-3 netting . Nett, ens of them 1.37 pude law, and tau mailer ones. They tell! he mid et eacrilice, as Oa Genet le an asud lady olpmm, erbo deetituto, and 'ebbee to obtain mean!, tc; . take her to her family in the State of Indiana- 9 and PHILLIPS, mcbG No.. 9 Weed At. • „, AllPET—ZReccired this day, by W e- Leech &, Co..grunal tine, at the Carpet Warehouseuf ~ M cli[l[lK, Nu. 7. cu.pri.lug in art the [W inging raileUeg lirnmelt y Tapestry. Imperial Threep Tapotry Venltinni . Plain leultigu and sopertne In Cittitem. of .the rant mulern Ark.. nigh OLASSES-200 bbl. N. 0., for male by mad S. S R, lIAILBAUGSL -- • - - • • CANDLES -50 boxeu Mould; 15' .• 54551 lOU , n ag " itorhV, tifigc b i co. '0 bu.. rood, for solo by S. a W. 11.1.1LBACGIL APPLES-3U T,',lliAtln!nle LARD -n bbl. No. 1, in store. for sale by toebß 5. k W-,llARBAtiall. LINSEED OIL=IO bbl. reed, far sale by melt , ' ROBISON. LIITLE t CO. I, LOVEILSEED-75 lib_ for indo by mehi ROUIOOX. LITCLA it CO. REEF APPLE S-50 bbl. (in fine order) put reed arid for 2.21 C by 10)81SON, LITTLE & CO. A, ao\-1 fit l y New Wagon, st.!itab" m4r foe e MIZON: LITTLE tef). OIL-1O bbls. fine Winter Strained, .14 fuipale by J. KIDD CO, mcbl • 60 Dm/ etreet.. COPPERAS -25 - bids. (in gookl ordpr) for mrab. lr by • J. KIDD I CO- • No. Go Wool street' • STJG.Aji AND MOLASSES-- bbja4i. O. MolpsneC b. 11. turtle .10 obdr. Itot ItuDIS'ON. LCITLE rroehing for rale by • CO. VINEGAR-50 bbl. receivin. , for sale by meha ROBISON. arts * co. RIED BEEF-5 tc. S. e„ for.eale by. meta. ROBISON. LITTLE A W. MOLASSES -.-25 bbls. S. II.; " O.; oat bble„, In s.ore lattl to arrive, &ad far we by_ L S. WATERILIN k SONE. cocas 60 til Water erld Ed bloat et • F ISH -40 bbl. prime lama No. 3 yaekerel D RIED FRUIT-725 bu. Applea; 875 •• 'Pesetes AT gale by • atelts L. R WATERMAN SONIA __ rIIANNERS' 01L-72.5 bbl. for tiale.by meL5 11011ISON. LlTTlata CO. T UBS .4 BUCKETS—T o d9z. T lt.: , cLeta b, mas • L. S. WATELSIAN tfil.r.Vl3. LASS—ISO boxes W. G., ased; City and Camtry bramtp., Ibt We by meta • 4 S. WATERMAN it SONO. R0031,.5-,.120 doz. fancy and go - 0 corn /Coin Drama, far rale br =ha mon K. L. ft WATERMAN SOf.S. SEEElSTLYilbl:strictly prime Clover Seed; meta • 6 L. S. ICATiItIITS a ;Oa. y o UTTER-2t 3 ) B"tu, , R. WATi:nIIAN..t SONS 81 tBl Water, mud Pn3t.t -` B ACON -4 entks g d zul , :thotTi s! lers just tree, for pal. by met 3 - AL LINUYORD co. ACON,--10 pc. for sale by • mehr. WICK L-McCANDI.L.S.9. ..... - HICKORY NUTS-8 pkg. for sale by rfteitS WICK 31eCANDLti:.4q. ALERATUS-14 casks and 23 boxes pul tyrisect, for ado. by . • WICK t Meek:VDU:SS. BROOMS -138 dozl (Corn) for ahlo-bi mebs WICK 1 SIeCANDLEsq. WRAIbvUING r;.:ms 'ORD, I=lls WieV acCANULITQL VIACKEREL-138 hbL No. 3, for tale by mas . wwKaMecANDUnt,. p LACK — WOOD, for February, and the Art JUI Inurnal. for January, urn for sale at. lIOL3IES - at. recd and foisale by T A 21172.3 ROWAN. LITTL2 1. CO. - - - - XIACKEREL--:25 bbl. \o. 3, fo runicily ROBISON', LITTLE 1 CO. 150 dok Deforest' sun. Corn Drromk • 100 eldee l isp Sole Leath, 110 bkk Window Glass. tunkfte..l kiffik keks Yyln 15 ttn7;lllr Be ' tft i s With . 11 '.'"n" no tyco ' DRIED PEACHES--550 bu. for gale b onelts y ROBISON, WT ix co.. _ • 2Z.S Mort, rt. • porAsit—ti casks (pure) for vale inch& WICK k SieCC—VIILECC. • D g 0 RIED APPLES-71 pk for oulu by rochs MeCAND Ek_ C ODFISII-15 drums In store, for suleby roch4 MILLER L ILICKEISON. HOPS -15 bales first- sort iVeNterriN. in store and for kite hr. kirk& - )TILLER k RICKETSON. ECONOMY CRAB CIDER -20 blyl.s.in r °r rr'd frr We by MILLER & RICKETSON. tIiSSIA-100 matts just cared, 'for sale bY RJ Inch& MILLER RICKETSON. .CKEREL--No. I in tr. fr gaff, by . DICKEY . * C.. LARD --15 brie No. lin store and fur sale frs72s ISA ILLI DICKEY CO., Watcr From Ma. POTATOES--lbbit..prifne.Neshann ock . reb., _V . or pale by: tc:_a r .e . r l d CiolB trlgN4n. (.1 C. HAMS—Eranm.t-S-1i - vrt4 - 3 - : aWI ow iiZ: d ia ' l bn - itY" - V372:.li'ant c °" 4 Dr dray. nal Tea Dcalin _ • APPLES—:;S y feb27 HUEY. starclims E. co. D RIED BEEF—Ev4ng & Cum, 2"rq.'11."17. gccirto CO 156.1..porty'st. cc 6r Lera d it CO. . C r :T . 3 t ./ C i kA_ DROCIrb3I2-106 Jul.! r ecemed by s tco. d'"iiiiiEL-tol bags prime Rio, fo sale febN J. SOILWORTIt k CO.y eiATAWIGRAPE V131,%f.0R §rti. = u r n ;10. c, ti b " " Til MiRLED PEACISIL3—'4OO nu. m Rtoro c Land Ay tor plile.b7 RUM, MATTEII.IrB C 77 aard 7t. Water st. ONEY--1 .bbl. superior Struined—tioley, h. acr e and for we