DIATCY S LItS, THE AMBER WITCH EDITED Br tt. MEIN Dow, DOCTOR Or -TREoLOrI i % 051, PASTOR., RM. a •-- Translated fre6 the German, Ert I. LADY al Dant, !el ••'1 7- •..- ""-`• Bow wejouraerei MiToisali,alid:maris ;,mad bastes there. Two days afterwanT,i so nays my daughter, but old Ilse thinks it teas three (and I myself knownot which is true, we at hat went to the town, teeing that lnlaefer Itothoog had not got the box ready before. I My daughter covered it over with a piece of MY departed wife her wed rting goer!, which thelllaperialists had indeed torn to pieces, but as hey had left it lying out. side, the wind had blown it into the orchard, where we' found it. It', ions very shabby, other wine I doubt nut they would have carried it off with them. On account of the hoz we took old Ilse with us, who-Lad to carry it, and ns umber isstrery light ware she •ettelily believed that the box held nothing but ieatables. At day-break, then, we took our staves in our hands, and set out with God. Near Zitre,' , a hare ran across the-road before no, which -they Fay bodes sue goat. Wella-tiny I—When we tome nearßan nemin7 asked a fellow if it seau true that here A mother ',had Slaughtered her own child from hunger, as I had heard. Ile L. 1, 1 ,1 it was, and that the old woman's name was Zia,: but that God had been wrath at such a horrid deed, and she had got no mad by it, seeing that she vomi ted so much upon eating it. that she forthwith gave up the ghost. going the 'whole he thought things - fit:re already going rather better with the parish, as Almighty God had richly blest them with fink, both out of the tea and the Adder 'water. Neverthelesa a great smother of people had died of hunger here alto. tie told tit t hut their vicar, his reverence Johannes Lataphte, bad had his house burnt dewn down by the Im perialists, and was lying- in a hovel hear the church. 1 mat him my greeting, desiring that he would soon come to visit (which the fel low p: emised. he would Like eto tenser tr for there, scrod Johllnnes 1. a pica , and learned man. anti has also corapmed sundry La tin Cin.w.tclia on these wretched Lanes, in a.e truia heroicueo which. I must sat . please toe greatly.; When we , had eroas, d the ferry we Went in at Sehms house, on the I 'Astir green, who keeps on alehouse ; he toil us that the pestilence had not yet ultogther ceased in 'the towh; whereat I Was much afraid. Inure especi ally as he described to Inn so tunny other horems and miseries of, these fearfol tunea, both here and in other places, e. y. of the great famine in -the island of Itu,, , en, where a number of people had grown as black as Moors, Item hunger; a wondrous thing if it be true, and one might al most gather therefrom how the first biockant.rt came abouts But be that as it may. &moo, When Master Sehms had told us all the news he had heard, and we had thus learnt to our great comfort that the Lord had not visited us only in these times of heavy aced, I called hint aSidu into a chamber and asked him whether I could not hero find means to get money for a piece of am,her, which my daughter had found by the sea t At first he said •No;' but then mollsating " he began, •Stay, let me see, at Nichol. Greake's theinn at the Castle, there are two great Dutch merchants. Dieterich cola Pelinen and Jacob Kiekebusch, who are teems to buy pitch and boards, item, timber for slips anti beams; per chance they may like to' cheapen your amber -too; but you had better go up to the Castle„your, self, for I do not know for certain whether they atilt ale there." This I did although I had not yet eaten anything in tile manic house, seeing that I sedated to know first what sort of bargain I might-Make, and to save the farthings belong ing to the church until then. So -1 went into the castle-yard. Gracious God! what a desert had even his Prin cely Highness' house become. within a short time! The Danes had ruined the stables and htuating-lodge, Anon 11;l5; ire., destroyed seve ral rooms in the castle; and .in the lucamenturn of his Princely Highness Duke Philipp., where, Anno "•'• he so graciously entertained me and my child, as will be told furtherou, now dwelt the inn-keeper Nicolas Gruel.; and all the fair tapestries, whereon was represented the pilgrim age to Jerusalem of his. Princely Highness Be' gislaus - X., were torn down, and the walls left gray and bare. At this sight my heart was sore- ly grieved; but I presently acquired for the mer chants, who sat at the table drinking their part ing cup, with their travelling equipment. , already lying by them. seeing that they were just going to set out on their way to Stettin. stiaiglitwoy one of them jumped up front his liquor, a little fellow with a right noble paunch, and a black plaster on his nose, and risked me what 1 woulf) of then? I took hint aside into a window, and told him I had some fine saber, if Le hada mind to buy it of me, which he straightway agreed to do. And when he had whispered some what into the .r of his fellow, he Leaam to look very pleasant. and couched me the pitcher be fore we went to my in.. I drank to him right heartily, seeing that, no I have already said, I was still fasting. so that I kit my very heart warmed by it iu an instant. I Gracious_ God,- what can go beyond a good draught of trine ta ken within measure:) After this we went to my inn, and told thentaiti to carry the box on one side into, a Email chamber. I had source opened itand taken away the gown, when the man (whose name Wile Dieterich von Pelmeo, as he had told me by the wave, held up both hands for joy, and•taid he had never seen suth wealth of amber, and how had I come by it: I answer ed that my child had found it on the sea-shore: whereat he wondered greatly that we had. so much amber here, and altered me 300 florins for the whole box. I was quite beside myoelf for joy at ouch an offer, but wok care not to let him see it, bargained with him alI I got 6.0 florins. aneklwtis to go with lira to theCa•dle. and take the -money forthwith. 'Hereupon I ordered nine host to make ready at once a mug of beer. and a good • 'dinner for my-child, and went hack to the Castle with the man,'and the maid who curried the box, begging him, in order to avoid common talk. to say nothing of my good fortune to mine host nor, indeed, tp any one else in thedowu, and to count out the money to me privately, seeing that I could not be sure that the thieves might sot lay In wait for me on the road hams,-if they bezel of it, and this the man did. for he whisper ed something into the ear of his fellow. who straightway opened his leathern .sareted, item. Ida doublet and hose, and unbuckled from his paunch a wellfilled purse which ire gave to him. .., Sarum. Before long I had my riches in my pocket, and, moreover, the man begged me to write to him at Amsterdam whenever I found any more amber, the which I promised [rid& Bet the worthy fellow, as I have since heard, -died of the plague at Stettir, together with his` com panion—truly I wish it had happened:otherwise.' Shortly after, I was very near getting into great trouble; for, as I had an extreme longing to fall on my knees, so that I could not wait until each time es I should hhve got back to my inn, I went up three or four steps of the Castle-stairi, and entered into a small chamber,' where I hum- I bled myself before the Lord. But the host, Nico- lea Graeke, followed Me, thinking I was a thief, and would have stopped me, so DLit I knew not how to excuse myself but by saying that I had been made drunken by the wine which thestrange merchants • had given to me (for be had. seen What a good pull I had made at it); seeing I had . not broken my fast thatmorrthug, and that I was looking for a chamber wherein I might aleep a while, which lid he believethif in truth it were a Se, for I was really drunken, though not with wine, but with love and gratitude to my Maker), and acconlingly he let me go. But I must now tell my story of his Princely Highness, no I promised above. :Into 22, ns 1 Chanced to walk with my daughter, who was thou a child of about twelve years old, in the castle garden at Wolgast, and was showing her ,hel*.autiful flowers that grew there, it chanced thst-as we came round from behind some bush - es we espied my gracious lord the Duke some_ Julius, with his Princely Highness the Duke Bogislaff, who lay here on a visit., standiag on a mount and conversing, wherefore we were about to return. But as my gracious lords presently - walked on towards the- drawbridge, we went to look at the mount where they had stood; of a sad - den my little girl shouted loudly for joy, sexing that she found on the earth a costly signet ring, which ono of their Princely Highnesses doubtless had dropped. I therefore said, ••Come, and we will follow OUT gracious lords with all speed. and thou shalt myth them in Latin, Serentanmi prm apes, poi, ocarina hunt annidura deptedida i f o r, IA I have mentioned above, 1 haul instructed her in the Latin tongue ever since her seventh year)? and if one of them eays Ego, -rive to him the /tem.--Sliould he usktbee in Latin to whom thou belongest, be not abashed, and say , Ego sum filiaposTorts. Cov-rurclenoc.: for thou wilt thus find favor in the eyes of their Princely Highnesses, for they are bath gramont h ntl gee meat, more especially the taller one, wo is our gracious ruler *cilippus Julius himself." This dui promised tVo; but as she trembled sorely villav• half lolly botirecoSerpa oma Wtagrtot, no. ealkd Zkroowict. t no pioVat panAL arthiro‘ eon an ncrorol r bort an 3 Incomplete uotJors of LOo sulPr.oge dun.: 1 The old viola hes Intr,r;lee.l teem arekn. the 31ileer . bans reLeueLual aaanuak salve kit: Let, ok. , i of tbeer— Vlo'4, giro Do3llim not la pa's* IrolVo tVa DoXlro frr opers , l t Chrinchenlzne ,icneltart. 111 l'OlG nvorauir: tool. Irstthot. ;tol=oor or th tr l i c . n' tri . hunger U.0'1.1.11,0." lororiCObtXll tbr tho or oration of mina h01t...1th., ital,'.4ltScs nohclurfue tuthOr. I Oloutpare .Chrlnlrle yf tbs Tu., of tr 04,,,,,” tl.a Mt.: nve rit , woro oto.oot la. thlitlpos Julius Feb. IG:h. whomit.. 1.4 Duke of =V....hew velars rrinalth whet nus.. N.nac tbs trevcnit dlty tarp their op, of Ukticliwtueatlots. the.. Ihtta-h rralnhaut-, r. 171, h. nowrbi! Chat the ...nor of thlor &lab nag doutaJl. uht that the town phyairinn , Dr. I,4tfrratith• Etrlvaath.,, hid 'reams • modal strrhcal paper GO tb , . sear ha Oils am of thou Eletspott , th , ttntt or Kicks. as ene . erent.--1 e. • peemfeed her a ne dist even se a littl: nuraged her yet. more wd - gown if rho did it, sewing I child she would have given 1 . clothe,. • As roan, then, as the court yard, I stood by the' ily Highness Ernest Lndewig,' to run boldly after them, as .nesecs were only a few steps already turned toward the his elle did, but of a sudden would have - turned back, be-, toned by the sputa of their I es, as eke afterwards told me, ' Itled and jingled very loudly. I. lady the Duchess Agnes saw window wherein she lay, and rely Highness, "lily Lord, den behind you, who, it seems. 'on," whereupon his Princely ay turned him round, smiling I my little maid presently took nag up the ring. spoke in La. er. Ilereat both the princes measure, and after my gra us had felt his finger, he an. napuella, ego ',midi:" where o him. Then he patted her ked, . 4 Seorgreo. - nam es, el unge eke boldly gave her answer,' oe pointed with her finger to 1 the statue; whereupon hie . motioned me to dinar near.— /saw all that passed from the once ehe left it. She, how. it again before I had time jaw near to my gracious lord, child, and held a cake out of . On my telling her. she ran but her Princely Highness /low nor rho so high above her •fore my - gracious lady com- Ile up into the castle, and as eireat deal for 5. 1 we were come into statue of hisPrinc, and whispered h their Princely Hi before us and ha j great entrance. she stood still, an. cause she RBA fri: Princely Highnes• seeing that they r. But my graciou, her from the coped called to his P ; Caere is a little . would sneak with I Highness straight , pleasantly, so tha courage; and, hol tin as I had told wondered beyond oboe Duke Philip , swered, upon she gave it , cheek, and again reasr whereon° and at the same t' where I stood b Princely Highnes My gracious lady window, but all a ever, came back t I even humbly to and beckoned to the window for he op to the window could not reach so as to take it, who • mended her to cot I.ly round niter me, motioned V gracious lord himself, who 'timid little maid by the hand his Princely Highness the Duke be looked anzinu le also. es did .1 resently took the nd went un with ions lady came to meet on cooed and embraced my lit, Rogislaff. My and gel at the door. hat she soon grew quite bold e daughter, so When my gracious lord had =MEI m, why I had in so singular IrM=121!!1 y daughter the Latin longue, had heard much From a cousin manner taught answered that Schurman,t and as I had eelleut ihgrniurn in my child, enough in my lonely cure, I take her in hand..and teach at Cologne of M observed a very and also had tilt, did not hemitate tuth up, seeing I had no boy ir Princely Ilighnes.s mar, I put some more questions to she answered without any e. Whereupon my gracious Las said in the vulgar tongue: I rows up and art one day to be too, and thou shalt then have her from her alive. Ilerent th yelled greatly, her in Latin, whi nnimpting from lord Duke Philip' ••When thou art ,1 married, tell it DI me, Iliad whatsoever else per or thou halt this day done me another ring fro. Loins to n bride. ng that this ring is a precious had it front My wife." Here . her to kiss his Princely High . - I h a promise, and so she did. gracious Goal, it is one thing to another to hold! Where is his .s at this timer Wherefore let ind that "thou only art faith h thou bast promised thou wilt I.ssziii. 4. AmenJ I is Princely Highness had also .ing myself and any cure, and I.f ancient and noble family, and ,y shall, he called from the to his chancellor, D. Rungius, good service seel jewel to me, 05 1 upon I whisper-. ness' hand for s But alas, most promise and quit Princely Ilighne me ever keep in and that whi 'surely hold." P 1 Gem. When I inquired educe heard,that I was my solarium ve chamber winds t. looking at the. sun dial. and " to have an addition from the a, Item, from the :rown-lands at iptioned above, but. more's the received the same, although the Lnioau was sent me coon after who stood with. told him that I convent of Tod: Ernsthoff, as I pity, I never ha mstrumentuot d ighness' chance • or. re brought for o e also, item, a • ice in a glass p fated with ar whereupon I h.mbly took my 'th my daughte oute buck to m: bargain, any what joy my c. hi felt when I ,ir ducats awl U. ins I had got r. To the mai , howevk we by his Princely 'Then cakes w glass of foreign morial bearings, leave, together However, to body may guess ~)towed her the ' ten fur the am inherited suchl , ches from my and after we ad again giv- Lord on our knees. and rat- said that we hal tantherin 1161. 1 en thanks to we bought in a great store of and stock-fish era, of clothes, en our I firmer. bread, salt. meat, ' ,hied whit was .eedful fur u the winter from the cloth tu r r. for my daught r. I bought net sin hoddice with n bl ock seeing that I p three tbroughou chant. 'r.llureort hair net and a .• .. - . . . i apron and a n - 6 e petticoat. rirrtl, a fine pair of ear-rings as she begged hard tnr•theim and as soon as I had o erect the needful rum the cord wainer we set ou on our way hom.ward, as it be gan to grow very ark; but we could p. of carry near ly all we had bolght Whereto • we were for cad to get a peasant from Banneoin to help us who likewise wa r. come into the t,)wia, and as I found out from ham that the fellow who rave me the piece of bread was a poor cot t er called Pan termehl. who dlelt in the village by the road side, I shoved a pouple of loaves in at his house door without hi' knowing it, and we went on our way by the bright moonlight, so . at by the help of God we got ' ome about ten o clock- at night. ' I likewise gave L loaf to the othe fellow, though truly he desery it not, seeing hat he would go with us nofurther than to Z toe. But I let I him go, for 1, too, had not des mad that the Lord shouLl so 'ready blCssAne. FROM THE MEXICAN 1301"NDART 1 . 0 , 1,415•10 N The Providence Journal publishes a letter from eorne person connected with the Mezi..do dart' Commission. dated Deanna, New Mexico. January 1501. •Thi 4 is a small town of some ! seven or eight hundred inhabitant, on the es, ride of the Rio Grande. sixty miles north of El Paso. There were at the date of the letter. 'a company of Unites! St.p.e3 dragoons and one of infantry at Donana. The writer says that the Copper Mines will probably be the headquarters Con mission, for the summer e The father of Ihtilltppue Julius, die. at {Volga. the of the - • where 17th June. IZ,P'2 there is understood to be excellent grazing, plea t Anna pariah Schulman. her at o C 'oar on the 6th I Nocernlwr. 1007, d ,al the sth 11a, lea. OfWood and water, and an abundance of game. " °""" r .tab" nacet The richest portion of the valley a the Rio • ef leerntng, and pehas the ...run' woman P ever liovd. ' Grande lies above and below Donana, and thief : Luther's vent , !l ' ly on the American site. It is near this place . I s „ also that the great desert of ninety miles acres,. NARRATIVE Or s rme as A CHINESE arena— . The missionary I reports from China as quoted commences, where there ii neither water or in the A . ..douche Zritony„ describe the terrible . grass. The Indians were very bold and trouble. ravages of a fle dwhich took place. on the let of i some in the r i e mi ty , o r D onano , rutting oil h,,,- Jan., 1848. at i onquang, during the prevalence i ~,,, mu . , an d catt l e in gnat num b, though of an inundation- The Tribune translates some .' m portions of theount The fire,- which broke ri.cc careful not to expose their lives. nut among the shipping, was of unparalleled , A Telegraphic despatch, dated at New'Orleans horror. In o rto from an idea of it, we taunt :on the 226th. says: •'Major Bartlett, of the Bonn imagine the sc ne of its devastations. Along • dory Commission, has arrived from Texas. Ile the shore of th lii-ang, for the distance of sees- left the Commission at El Paso, and states that rat miles, so re ny vessels are usually lying at . all difficulties with the Mexican Commissioner anchor that wh ri seen from the opposite bank , had been satisfactorily arranged. The caps ~ they resemble thick forest, but regarded from were all well. a near point thy look like an illimitable, popu- . "Major B. reports horrible scenes - at Saco loos city dusting upon the water. At a still . lion, one of the frontier towns. A band of des gre:iter &static.. though not so crowdeciTogether, f peradoes had infested the town. committing ma in:nay other sec els lie ut the same anchoring ,ny murders. The members of the Couimission ground. Thewhole forms a long harbor extend- had raised a force of Americans. who round eight ing many mile, filled with an immense iMmber or ten of the miarderers, tried, and immediately of ships, and presenting a spectacle of which no f hung them all." one who has not seen it can form a conception. I • On the night iniquestimaafuriou.s gale struck this multitudinous fleet, and is the confusion that en- sued one of thelvessels was found to be on fire. Increased at a ce by the wind, and fed by the ii tar and other otabustible materials with which a great numbe of the vessels were loaded, the 1 tire spread lik lightning to the neighboring sea sell. The viOffince of the storm and of the fire I parted the cables which had thus far confined the , burningiships• Scattered by the 'raging hurri- tirir. i cane in every •rection, these everywhere spread ; devastation, t ing into flame whatever they I touched, and k tiling the devouring fire in a am : merit in the o er vessels. In tho midst of this terrible sea of re were beard the shrieks and it groans of an i mense numberof men, Who, given over to despai , tossed by the storm, pursued by , the flames d encompassed by the raging waves, were a last burnel to acrisp by the tire, w or salloWed pin the wild abyss of the stream. The lii-ang fo a great distance resembled a sea of fire, and in he space of three hours all those vessels, with e unhappy men on board, millers ; bly perished. It is agreed on all bands that the Inumber of ve eLs, according to a ,moderate esti ! mate, amount d to more than three thousand. i The Chinese b ate, as is well known, even the 1 emallest, are i bited by the family of the cap tain, together with the crew. Indeed, there are whole hots holds, whose members are born lon board, who they live and die without know ! Mg to what c untry they belong.. They come into the world wherever the floating abode of 1 their parents nppens to be found° Among the. I vessels burned Were several large, ships. Many i4f them contni ed from forty to fifty and sixty persons. The bodies, multilated and disfigured by the fire, wch were drawn out of the stream, amounted to sixty thousand. These vessels . were loaded wi It freight, and belonged to Chinese 1 from different :provinces. This may show the II ! great loss and general bereavement caused by Ithe fire. Sue a terrible conflagration was ne ver known, w will not nay in China, list in the whole world. All a native from Ham-yon-fee was surveying he scene of desolation, he was so impressed with the number of the victims that I he ordered at cis own cost ten thousand coffins, for the ente eat of the lashes, which could be afforded:fbr fie or six francs. This sum is I paid by the p or for their coffins: usually they , cost them fro thirty to forty francs, and the I rich pay ~ eve I thousand, for the poor idolaters ', imagine that e more is dune fur the body the better. it will ,e with soul 1 7 Citizen's co Company of Pittsburgh A. Yr. NCOCIt GE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Ofleve hit al Dater ntre..t.ln the ere.n.honee or C.U. C. 0. Hoke .Prerldent A W Cite, Weetr'. . . , This Owniany le now pre Mrel U, 1,,,,, .1, ~,..„6,,,,,, 111 %WI, twi4 in . Dean, ae.wele. it . - An ample auanty for the aiDity awl Integrity of the Inrututino. la riled In the rharaeiter or the Joreehor, rtu are all ell-Deux of Databorgli. well and ravorahl, known to the ea Inanity for their trust. her. Intelligence, awl integrttr. Dtarrinou—C. . Ituarey. Wu; Dagaley. Wm. Larlmer, Ye. Walter B . I t. Hugh D. King, Meant Ileaselton, Inhe Haworth. . Itarbaugh. B. M. Kkr, Lism ,_ o Poteign and American Hardware. I,OG , WILSON & CO., N N. 129 Wood Street, ..../ ki lAVII NOW IN sTr4 A full andoompl to stack of FOREIGN ,T.N E 'D AMERICAN H DWAR , rneß bultable to the ming trade, and whiclirt.hay are I/repute:l to favoro swim at of that will compare rably .1111 stay of Um elute!. cal.. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLISHED BY WHITE It CO PITTSBIIII.OI4, TUESDAY MoRNING, APRIL 1, ISM Rgllo,..B.—Subscribers who intend to move, will please call at the office and leave plainly written directions for the carrier. Attention! Washington, Harrisburg, and New York letters, ~a-Prrarr AM.,141 It m.t r,r,..rtmnr torn,,t to th. Bridging the Ohio," Commercial news, Sc., will be found on the first page. mar "miry tho‘t I have r o urfool 'Wan old Clorooloor Couch. by the ute,okPour Mottle , of Petroleum. Nliscellsneous articles will be found on fourth Th,.,,005h ooluto o ko o d Imo ;earn., la.t IMmt..r..etzl !had Pag e, 1i..l all hope. , o ttin, , I Imol Into, the nohow , . of ,00rt.rotl tohNtoettt, a othtut an, I--neht. I woke ho o nethod For Telegraphic News, and Home Matters, sec m the rete•aam eeege.t un. dwi.47 third page. th. 1 ,1 ',ant .ut,dancr omf.Joooor I.mr. , I make the. , olotteuooota , without stuy kollett.ttoort trout otUT u.. to , d o , u. arid -.AA,' fur the pun.... th o ll o , t1,• oo roo who 1311IDGING THE 01110.—We give a very interest- moot' too .outto rinc o, It o lo. o no t o t o ot Y•Flf ~t al..rty . ing article on this subject, from the Clocionati 'Gazette. It is now undisputed, that the It heel- ! th. t00...1.0n stn., JuitN WATT. ing Bridge is an obstruction to the . asvigation of !.. ptrranrxs, rel.rt o mri the Ohio river. This being the case, it ought to he raised higher, and it is better for all partie. that it should be. It will establi.ilt a precedent for Bridging the navigable streams of the West, for all time to come, and thus the present hard ship will result in an ultimate good to the whole West. AND CLEVELAND. We have now in suet:es:4ol operation it very pleasant and speedy line of communication for trade and travel between Pittsburgh and tbe Lake city. The line is made up of three modes of conveyance, and this adds an agreeable va riety without decreasing the comfort of travel. The passenger leaves this city at 9 A. M., in a steamboat for Beaver. and after a pleasant rail down the Ohio for twenty-eight miles, he is trans ferred to a canal packet, handsomely fitted up, and on which he spends the night, and .arrives about noon the next day at Ravenna, and is im mediately transferred to the, fine Railroad Fars of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland line, and by .1 o'clock he is at Cleveland, making the journey in about 26 hours' without the loss of sletT, or any fatigue, and in time to take the steamboat up or down the Lake, or the evening train of cars for Cincinnati. Travellers on this line will have the additional enjoyment of delightful scenery an the Ohio river, and on the Beaver, and I Ohio, and Pennsylvania canal. The fare is so low, only $3,50 through to Cleveland, that many persons will take the trip for the mere pleasure of travel, and to see the great inland sea at Cleveland. For about six dollars, a visit can I be made to Niagara Falls, withon any fatigue whatever, comprehending in it a steamboat trip on the Obio river, a trip on a canal packet, Iride on a railrOad through the finest portion of the far-famed Westermitescrve, strip of about two hundred miles on Lake Erie. and a railroad ride from Buffalo to the Falls, passing through two fine cities, and affording the greatest variety of linteresting travel to be hod anywhere for the same amount of money. The agents for this line iu Pittsburgh, arc G. M. Barton and J. A. Caughey, whose advertisements will be found in the appropriate column. Tale Etecren-Idsawartc Powen—This tre mendous power of nature will, in all probability, be soon put to a practical use. Professor Page has already succeeded in propelling n our on a railroad, at the rate of ten miles nn hour. n. will be seen by the following, trom the National Intelligeneer, of last Saturday. and we doubt not we shall soon see greater things than these : Professor Page's Electro-Magnetic Locomo tive, we understand. made a preliminary trial the day before yesterday, on our railroad, for the purpose of testing the Iwst wisle of attach ing the battery, which seems to be is dincult point owing to the jostling .d ,i-ciliation. of the locomotive." It was run out over two 111111 111 . tintl the best speed on it straight track was ten miles an bodr. The locomotive weighs ten and a half tons, and has five feet drivers, with two feet s troke. We hope soon to see it under way its full blast. It made 11 curious appearance to fle, who happenesl to he on the spot at the time, as it look. exactly like a passenger car. Encinvatin Revizw.—We have received th. January number Of till! periodical. his for sal at Wm. C. Wall's, Fourth greet. Por the Ga:rUe. TELE °BEAT PRIVILECFE. I see in the GEl.Zette. of this morning, a note signed by Mr. G. W. Hosting, American Chap lain at Rome, highly complimentary to the Papal authorities, for their liberality in allowing Ameri can .Protestants one place of worship within the walls of that city ; This, Mr. Hastings says, is "acting very hand somely towards us." Really, Mr. Hastings might adopt the conclusion of any tinker or cobbler's advertisement, and say, the 'quailest fissure thankfully received." rtili ESTA If LASH situated on the Moor ositowne l'innolosti. !wriest tti Snobs" tossr uni or.s.to• twnsirojn sow Giuntstlori.msolson•rs . 1,111 •,o. of Ilse to. n olenitio Insteps in LP/ I tilists ot snot. now stni sp.of pinion.", 33 11311. if tor moor fanlstits Pisa ton ols, hots ...Ist M s .t. t• now /Moon fir owl.. oit tom. is oil it ',hosts. It ;r w s.. all the sit tentenrsof so ninshiolsoss ot stiosiol tho mon tiosirslslo part hf eines, stillosits 1 . 11 . 11 11,41.ttar - has op oil hsoinp.4 ',lentos:to trailo. It ' ossish•U of Innen I.llls, o m. 0.. novo Vinory or Notillos Yips two IP n in- ns news, Vitro..., with ht sine net/ Ms tops 3, Own loin to 4 inwh. Lientl API pisro. and all the onus' tint Iron, with • vowl Butlrr A L. , 3 - A wrist., eb,.t nett !Whir fill , ontillshLr.s3Ww Erwin , isnatils. of problems from. to 110. pent', dial In int•lstoin. [hero 1. n drat Frsonirr. with wharsto Vs. ~,„,i onp r It. Mitriilll., • tae Ir inerwsion to The American chapel here is located, curious , . ! i rro, , j' i ri d , A j ly enough;, in the •• Via del Poidifici." We enter ~,, a vaulted passage, Or carriage way, leading to a sitaml on common theatre, which MIR formerly the Mau- ...mop., lipry•d • Hilo. Flow, tli ' n ' iO ir 1.111 . gl; soleum of Augustus ; and, by a side stairea.e, we ' climb to the third floor of en old palace building, •.I Instil d : o f i ls , ii t :tt;. rads where is itti itpartwimpt, y I', prcolll - tome two hundred persons. If privacy ; it..t 4, • Polltsy Sli f I mom he the Brent object, it i. surely difficult enough •'" sr.l fif•ff to find—rietplacard outside, and the ~ government AL,- t A`odNuu„i‘!....i,•fl...syrin. ~1 ill ImnL : reullilry.for 'slop rout, very jealousof any publicity. It has been sig. i•f• •ft, nified to the pastor that singing moot lie orrittfell I ram ilootostilifrart ii( Land, ntitittoil in the services, as ilia would possihly attract • sorne attention, and wgg red the consciences of A 1re.4150W;:17: , ! . ..r040;5t .714inie, its All shout :Ai. ROlnoll Ca dais i• (silent- ! .131“1tly I find to be, that during the late Republic Art: i ttri, linnitstot t or . m o L , o . an order WPM sera to the Pro la, by the ; tl mn Spot p isTlierinTt't7n7t!at.l/liarl'ifirr:l"l74 Provisional Cto•ttrnment, that the preliii.es. must 1111,ho,,vrf be vacated and delivered up to them. The Fa- i t ' swiiiir; 'I Isere aro oretl a rse ilor a fir ' elsVE?tl a Putty, an a last resort, addresffed role to sosil , 1,1,13,7! s ni iros . tno, Pr intik one Irons Cass, our American , Minister, begging him to in 'cry°. his earnest offices in the mitre. fie did en, ' and IMCCeeded. Ivonsoltratton 'erne ,„, , eside - red, and precke ia o nthsh . yrothd, the Pop 21.1•••••1 lon ht7tith,, Iltioinnatl. growled the repext of Jlfr. Coe, for an Ain, lean 1)1 ICE —:dll , ' o , arriving p er Do \Vitt Clinton, chapel within the tootle. The favor, as it is, under in. W. AI . WlLStin. restrictions and suspicions, is Barely the leant 311)1,A SS,ES-70 lib's. Louisiana Re that could he rendered. And this kind of con, O. i n.., smolt,. armtiloion. 1i I ' . , o.h. ' na tal explain!, the late resistance of the Govern- .._ ".' tf 3111.4 M 'n ment to efforts made for it, removal. The excel- litt Y-1 , rots per Mag . cent pastor is well fitted for this difficult posiGon; mild, when the opportunity opened, lie secured 11-0 I .: 1 , , 4'41 , ,431, LS” 11 flOirnef u T lrl'Al fthe premises and furniture at his own expense. ' The amount has been nearly re-itulairsz n il , hitu ••, , t , 4 olos, A 31 Miscitrero who has, tool. ' 1 'P I a 4a by contributions a viy.itor,, among r.eorn them liberal donations from member" of the First Presbyterian church of S e te York." D Ms , 4L4P4 A3l. Inswn • .11 cum „ ••.I iosolopps nwir on spit ilosoln. pt. it- oho It will Ix. 1.4134 i witslostek les, sot W oliootiosof 1,4 Litton nowt': . Linott istut MoolloPi se whit, ftlir in order that your readers may fully under• stand the great and mayarficraf privilege granted them at Rome, please insert the following extract of it letter written at Rome, by Is distinguished Presbyterian minister, on the 19th of February. 1891 : It teem+, ,or.. that even this pitiful favor is granted ^ in eurisider , ffieno - of Mr. Coss' interfer ence to protect the Popish Government front their Popish friend.... 1 . .111 Frolic, Market Street Store for Rent 1 - 1011. RENT.—The Store, 118 Market.,„„ ,areet. Use ..rend deer fiewn the rorne r Merketia m and Liberty Arr.. l'uswedtat gt•eu the let of April twit !aqui/roof DAVID tilt.E.M.ll, ehltt 10.5 Pam mt. , • • air - MR. 'BRISTOW •respeetfully int ti.e dtmena of PlttshorKit aid the Wewt,.to et i amine hit specitomm. , l Ancient and Illmiere CIITROCRA et dradmo in h 111.1103,11, 101C/tint:Mt .1%.6 - . and Aeadeum in Bur:mita. gII ..r 211 Baltimore gm t.- 1114 term. ary onli a few Julian for'n eourio of dais toi -1 tau. A artendki ronnine hand Insoned. with . out fear of intro.:ion. nod all. Instruction Oven in the NEW 51.1THISMATIC I. ILVND. by hick., If tx. for anly 11—thu, doing away with the muter', prii.wnee. itememb..r this. you can leirn u, write b, )ourself. with this tiew mathematiml model. fur 11. by applyini to the l'hilmialwhia en Baltimore Academy- Uirb..2,2t , For nal.. by 31cliodell. 110 Wald dtrret, R. E. 57 ll'or,d dtre.1.1... P. A. Fahurstork. d Cn. corn IV.. ..d and d/..r. U. M. Curry. 0. A. Elliott. Julkepl r mud 11. P....ichwarld. b ) the pro S. 'I. Kl.lll[. Caunl Ilagin.Sea..ntb ,t..llt4burab. TRH:111'11A NT TF.,I MON Y to the value ,1 Dr 31,4ne's nll that doubt. - .t 11.,.{. ahen p/a4lll sit Ow. elit.ecir a rut hole, en ter. the att.rture. Ilp td•rlig papp.e, tutu, ututu the rat. ettorutiustot Tre ontoteurtt. and dn.., the tumours Or Dr' vaul., to the Aud to ltldt tonnuer I have fouttl Dr Nlrldttot, Autertettc l ertso tine t. 01erOte tr,), dr,wifilt 4114 duudrrout tom...tr. of chiltirtdl. Thitwrit the fdrret, outer,. +lto aperture of the mouth. .el., the 40114.1. hoax routtl the stouturlt, 1, h o ld ~r the t0..r0, that, the lite out of the ritptilet, ~1,114 rte:.n u dte thoen. anti earo. their eturtotte“leou out .1 the xpdetu. Thio. at Ina.t, 1.10, Ituert Lite ell., of the Vet - mita., upon toy eltddrets. WM. IidtI:LAYT trim, Januar). 1,7 • • • to re ft thet I toter u,..1 Dr. McLane, Vertu'. loge. NI hoer foe,' it to ot.erate et like wavurr uwe to, rltillteu. Jt/lIN N IS4 For mr1a,1,1411x.4.1 J. KlIrD t CO. No. GI Wood K. DIED. tLc Am, InAt.. ttlialthNx A., couxttrt aCtapt 1, at J hi u 11, fttuttrttl vlll Ittite hilt. ,• htt the Itt .kprit. ht. (runt the re...tut, carp, or B...nrer.tmot anal N it 1L.., REMOVAL. a F. W I LSON lo renlov..4l it, NI,. V V • lb r2att .1 . ...1 awl Stult tillota•ra ttra I kovrtiar. At, 114 ..larcotal. 258 Liberty Street lITILL ALUM F: IN A FEW DAYS, a tao and taanalcle a.turttnetal t•lllete F ILI' an , l 11. I, •wltenal paratuelly lit en slectar,. in the \ art lark and I.a, tuat rat Cc ,ara.l a , •tt.t.t:ts the t,lz reoll,tla alrama , a.atteir.tl la It' 1,, to. et, and at Matt tat ma. .. • . . • . • wt.:, tL.lvett r••••••limunci •eli e' irrn tur'ut, llang ~• Ark tbr urCu ,ajultal 1.0 n thou I n 1.. the a h.. 11,. n.r a naal.uata.. man; 1..1.1A,.. altatul, large II II A 11.1.1.1;I:t, A 111. Lpl nal T., llvalrry Bank Stock for Sale. • __VlllO P. : that in CollipliAnce , the mots•AIPIP• •.4 en ArA r. 4 It, ',AI PQ.OI. 0n.r . . , 1...,41..p.1 el ,ui nt 145., TIIO .• ,A 7 , 1,11A1ik ., sr. w - ji 4RL. SL v.nvmn9e Hunt .4 OA. 705 ,la, St it. A M 11l ..plo.r •.t 1nr... -. tor. , t t kI-- I ha, I , rem..,,..1 burs. new -.tore. , tli.. En.. .1 • I 01111.. rl , . -I.l+ 11.1•1. %Wrap • ONLY 26 HOURS B TO CLEVFT AND. , 11. NT rilrsisuit , ;ll AND GLEN ELAND k, and 1ta111,3,1 Lin, 14,e 11... itng , n^ ,tue11.4111.... t,De man•al atr.vt, itn,t ...T.. b, 11. tart". .11 11,14 r wJ 1.1:111,1. nutt .I...utyrt f. .r bitt, ....tat,. tr. t.r alt.l t Attht- 1 An,' I rt., r.e.1..n. • , lloolt.llE.k • 41 qr.:: J~l iAl:clll.l 1':l 1 , 111/Wll 155 1. UNION LINE On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals. E o.t . PA t 11,4 , 111,11.1‘. t }MEP t k SVF - 1! IttotWtt Lint . Ittt Itttw itreptuell to tr,,,,,,,trt.trt.t 4 ttt Awl trart I•IT NI% Noll 1 I , . ..ttt I•ttttt tttt ttt" -TlZT:t%rt"::l It. Tar •••,, A s 1,, ru.. • . ‘. nom., •, I.O"Am, 11 I 1.14 •,0 I) I..nt,A.s. a I . natalt,l., VO-I.han , T • nrln. 0 S I !tonna , 11.1 , .. 1%0,n,, 111. 41 , nC! • , r II nu: .1.1 nnnlnnen.llo,.l.,,,,,arnh ISS t. j.ARrr ERIE AND MICHIGAN nS Till: I:XTENSIQN .CANAL., CLARKE. Vann'' , a ,T 1101.1tV,..... INUE PIZ“I'ItIETORS ill, old and well 10n... int nn 1.1. puttee that th, sr. amrat,,, AAAI Lay k, ennounn. ~...11 - 0•••01ny, I • t.;K: an! llannera..litch tbe, am fully Wm Canal. and Lel.r Er••• and 0 leh,an. thr ran', • Inn ,ftne tin. 1.1 r.. I— at 0, land inn. I.l,mWSiai •a 11'11111:1", A ••.t atrt an , , ld antntle .4.4. hi...burgh ....NW. 1. , V 0 . ta•0.010.01,00z00. NE, 0,00.100. J A 00 1., A Co..lnvtl,lll, ,%1”.11r•t1e... Covington Iron Works for Sale or Louie. • LSEit.II:F: & SILK TissUES, for u. 6. bvd dl'It1.111" R ni vy 111 , 11 Y lillitCU Fl ELI) hay, recrivivi IV A f.mr ,dd-cA rdA.I Tueoll And C.Aimen, tor L,IRD--2u kegl & Jbit!, No. I, for sale by meb3l blall;EL P. VIMEILING 'FEMALE SEMINARY Tnis NSTITUTION, n Rmtrdi nr .111. i iid3 !School mr tonne Ladies, tot now in an..twre trlw :eau n"" iiilmm. u. . Pnfuertrrn,"l..otUr:7ti. L'et'e'nll. in.-hate charge of the linanling Pupil.. noted .ident fa The entire cost of the mrutnazi .111 nnt fall far .11ml, none.ll.oo It he heantifulli tmted nran no elevated sae cted with ch. bird hills tn. , of 11nm/inn apart frum the dust and dm nniee of tit. • }:"." ha. been pr. et led which ouch an Inetitunon requlre. Internal! , the , arrannements omplet, The government is tom, but mild and pater nal Damn: an ertneslence of a vers, I v'tt , th. has never had to ea pel a mot. t r had a single cnet f uedl.elphue. which be exe-but attribute. with God 's filer mnto his Ennio of navtrnment, wad tas hen...anis them 4mitrions arrangement, A mural and 6nishol ton given while rpm.' attention la vet . dto 0h... moral end relunous of winch constitute the true la ant? and ornament of the female character. Inn atten don rnid nhTvinal. a. well se intellectual educattou TTU 1 . 1111 , 1,x1 will een I catalogue , and Lite env ad 11 , mal Information re-tutred. A eatalonne can ..tan at th. &tom ma neat Te wl eommenee on tin Ilt•T t 1 and .onntio t w o n un half calt laded. month, - • A Valuable Coal Farm for Sale, ITCATED on the Bank of the 310- TV! ~,,, Ignlielaltiver.randravertownAop. ‘ , ..ftroon-rta land tulle" (ma. Ihth.hurgh. o aht er ,lonoricalltda C.i, half mile Ala a mo It .'h 1 b a1 . A . , -. " 7f . or M‘ t l n . : loll vtoe ' w acia ' uts it to the .Imi..ion of tomb air into the mine, This Out can all he conveniently condoned to the rrer, trnmr.. of a RAILROAD w bleb 14 now in opera. tom utmn the prenilag.. The landing at the ndlway In ea. mlient. and the eituation well adapted fur ha the boa, aah•ll. Thin location offers [twilit:en for the (hal trade no.mrpa..ed to the Ifonongabela nyer . The nod apart the surface, roma of which la cleared and under cultivation, of very Juperior quarity. being mostly limedone and bliwk walnut soil, non adaptod thegrnwth .•wheut and all other grain common tothe country. Limo aunt ahututant upon the Pref..... and t oo gmtrried. The building. an rem enturfindloun two story linek Dwelling with Ba nd rge rooms and • back kitchen. large Log Rang lar convenient Stable; t.n000l• Smoke lion,. it , 'loupe, a t A noon' falling ennui) of go,sl water. with au eacollent pump at the door. The plare is abundantl, nanrilrd with garb Prnn‘o, In WO. the ht is xi. on the prenthwn you. %rearing go chant of Ropenor crafted fruit. The . whole is of convenient nen., to the steamboat landing at T it. 1.. Thor. ..,1 w ndd eeparal with all the n,o,osr ) Prollmo for tw km,. a out. i .e the Land and emal together, to suit pun.h. Appl,, no Um prentinen, RIK fsJ A ILIN S. Or to rt. d 1g lIALIBArtiII. Ihttnhoral, tf Vii.ENCii PAPER 11A4a1INGS—Tauet , - I try. allon, Velvet end tiold Paper flanging,. an.l llonicr, foe Drawing Ittagn. , nod aria, from the vete bratllanufacturer Dclacourt. Feria, ion me , ' awl fur sale by II A LTEIt RSIIA LL, mehal Oil Wood atraeL 111 TA LL PAPER—Fort , I . lle . r m l . to i lf t oj i. s . ale ly I'PLES-20 bbls. (Green) for talc J. II caNrit:CD. Ijool,L BUTTER- 5 bbls. (fre , h) for ',ale by LC umt 1.31 J II CANFIELD `USIIRIES— tj Sugar Leml, Arid, Nntlilerg Clml• Ligstorce.. Cinonusen. Jun) nod and for al. l.y J. KIDD a CO, . . , • 11.1,11 1,11 1V,..1 p IIROUND GING Eft-3 Wok, (pure) for luvls.ll J KIDD k 1 • 10WDER it iiljnAitii-4 4.11NW1 for oile Iry J 101.1 • 131 a DER LIQUORICE ioT rare. • tkr .1 K 110) a 1.0. 1 1 I'M A LOES-- - 3 for ,ale liv I 2n,h31 .1 1111. ,k1:1 , MAN L. Coakling's No I _La Lana (111 In stun , and (Sr onl. hp HILLER t ItICKETSON. 1.0111:1 . =1 and to Lll.-rte 0. up• 10 COFFEE-1501 , p.. holding, for .ale liv 1.11. .101.11 NI I (.LEI: a It ICE ET,. IN up 11• E-25 tierces landing. for rale 1. m.ljll MILL/It a 111'0 El 111 1111 1 1)13—.5 11 ror 1,, 111111111 a If. 1,1: irt , t E , 15 . BS : OOK--I . llementr of 1.r.%1 • rtet.a)elaal and 1.1,0 ,a1 , r ) 1 ,. v ..., z1; ,. Nun Ilnwain„ 11 tales.. frularrela 'N., 10 the auth, 11.11 IrJaian Labe al/411. IN.or. 11..nr. 1.e.. auhtli..ol.oo.ll rr a tra•lloo. 10 Beard 1,0 iv!...11 it r.l . 1 4 4 ' ;"•-1,11 fresh, 'Y sl l „l% • . _ 1.1 kep 11)1I1* : 11:1'LES-10 I,l : k. i rec' ; l, , b.rnalr by 1)111 F. , 1 , ,,, PF:A ell tbn. ( 10EN- I . Shelli.ll fir sal, I.s . bIMCEI.I . ,tutilnu bbl for Nib. by 7 , 111101:11 WE ET t.}.14. for S. 1, iii b. arr., per 11••xt .ml 5.1...5 I, 51.111 I , lCh otyr and in•bt.• 1,1•1. DICI:EY , Wotor .13.1 Fm•yrt Ai:UN 11:1\1',v SHOULDERS for Nile by I,IAII 1,1.1 L 1 . 0 'WA Nlll IIISKI:1 ~.ry 1 . ) .1.. 1 ht•0v)...1 1-•••• h 1.1•7•4•1 • G•r••' , ' Tya prbry. 1,. .L. 1.13. ..... PI HATS TURPENTINE---Ar .1111,. tor •Ye by .1. 51:1111CIN MAK Kt, et lA, (1111 7 -2 t,t,lat. Wifir Sit,m; I. do. O IL\ !O;F:S; ;to hos,. :.twttt•t •ttt L S. GORDON, Produce, Commission. and Forwarding MERCHANT. 7h .V.,rrk Street, I:4ltrnor, rpt i ti: undersigned, Agent liar the Penn . .., IT•tna And bra. ?L. 11.11tm... and nizanu+bnuna kulroul. ra.n tomcn [rm.:ow:nu: • LirsLVE..s.S. In ,rna....4.n wlth Vo I I,WAILLINO lildniNt-n, and ~.1.4-tfully•nnwn.onowngnu2nemin., Whist, .liksur.l•rain. and Pn.lit••• wran.rnily =MIMI IZIEI=I .1.1.1 St] W ,aart Son, Tha.. J Car., a C... U,L,n. 1,1,1 Ilay';11 , K..isra! , 1a.., Mi.? lA 11 rurnbull. Dail a alavle. .:arreu. Sop.. Jat It2ICEMP)== NI. K., , 1111111.11 an • I:41, nun. all* P. A • M. m•all. . MooirA Stoei a Co.. heal.. Butler. Philadelphia welch , dlroal TO CAPITALISTS. CLINTON IRON WORKS - . g 11111 D v ery .2., ...It Mr.), (hp at 1, tt . (muf SW '"'n" o"'h" : ' I n i • - II l'uMllinn• Furnace.; '2 Bar Mill' do.; • Small Mill do.: 2 Shnet Iron w,th c,thrlrh. Mb of 1,41. (or flax. lon. 4ht..t and Nail Iron. al), Nall Fort,'. Nall Marittzt,... Kohn,. ar . th...ttelthe tt Dd. at a the tat.' qualtlt. anti tt drlttrml (nom thf thr funtaraa. by nava.. h,tagh the ;o 1.0,6,1 Atttwheal lth , It art.. are II Itatelltcht How.. E ar hand, that.thottru, Sta. hl., a,. a,. • . . fbrre t• not t.. 1 ter N 111112 ., re.ro antatr, .an 4 LTA I ITIT 1 . 6 7.t , h'sur or I II 1.1.•• Isl‘ notcouplcate C 11,101% JUNE I Co.. 111Vb2,:11. I te hr 11 Pi 141.11: IN 1 Tribuon: nil.. .111 Ora, giv. th• thrrw c.n.ptruota....runno...tid I Al. .60 , I.l. ,,, n4luukgadvrrunr.ornt I KW ROOKS Not, of :1 v., um.. att. and ',bre. a .11 val. a the rn.c hr thb math, bf the lb,hr , . tub. ;b.. I.lrment , kl 4all Ural bobotartr,. qui .1 the tlal MO lab, '1 l'Alrulue, 1da..., A J bat ree'd and far go.b , bl tbrhlS /,•,13 It .tpret xI .1 Vo . VEILS' BRIEF PAV ER—A gorrior arttd, L.r ale by lb,. b, 1 ,..1.>b.11A F.N, nay f.rn.W ab,l Marl. vases fo r I F y .ad. 11. A YAIINESI,I.I, A A Lcoilot. •aq varinue4 o•trength) for B. A FA II!, ESTOCK • I'6 ti LACK Lk:AL-1200 p• mtlerol, hest upquail,. fbr Lair by • IL A. FAIINEsTgmIi s 111 lIITE WAX.-250 V sussla, II A FA11NE.114.71.: k'sas )I F. WOODS Ch . ! pI A; d f0 1 ; . • , • . x Ik7 A FAII.tik ' LXsX . K * s, Iss S A ”!. 2, ~. .. , Tl' ET RE-,.50 k - lys , lnl d, lire nnll~ be s KSTOC'K Al,' _3l i l'/ir b A. h.Ynubs , CSI orro N_ }W. hales landing fronl /dr. Gene t; T. and VIA Rule by oarls2ss ISAIAII 011'11 Er l ea IIIEASE-- 1,1.15. landing from str. II ne and to by ',MAU DICK NY dmet t,.. W.., and Front OA 11 AC()\--In e:iisks ,11, „ xler ougl Front mix P '!O LET— Au Iglicr , with or without Wore Iluurr u.an WM. IL Jllll7, , Triti. null'.~ 112 ..m.l rt. European Agency. Ilavin ß been ,tetained by business nt New Orleane awl et. Laura, donna the Inet few week.. I will net hate tint elly, for Europa, until Tnewlal , the ;tit of Arrll nett. 11/lIN DA 4.1. , 11',..1 and Filth at.. A Good Opportunity for those who want a Home. I OTS AM) LANI) FOIL SALE.—The lJ aolorriber parr. lor sale the u,nn. Intl .I. ll e l T , of r,und. 're No. I. F..tr Into In 1 1 r1,1/ In the C.lctith 11 an!, • - nel: lot L.I. 24 boo 10, lot flooe lota are Om.- a nti, .ituntohtond he odd at a barnaln, ,the corner lie , o at a dhlanee, and wi.loo to tn.."... or them. Throe Lot. nt the rorner of Ilend etrett and IN- Wet --adrautaooously located tor tother bunineasor prirste redden... , No. . Ten lob. the Borough or Larlroneeville, well aultol Ibr private reehlene.n. Taelve Act,/ of Land 111 Ilveldre town.lop. It admirably Welted for rountr, *ate, heltn4 burn bort 1i1.3110 , frt. 1111 t v line, ataladOnnutr, the 1(.112,24. No 4. One Lot WeLlter steek, near klnt, 2441.1 114 1011 .14 11.—Nto. and 11. will ha mid on long Wm: may a Amall portion 64 the {lumbar*. looney will he required In laud. A TIIILEF: TORY YOII A Om !dory Mom, near the rommof Webeter and Elm amminlim lllllbLej. o i atol . ve i fy Inv 4 , a u4f ropy i 4 Ippie 4, -''l7llll u ; :la minerebeter mat Elm greets. FiSil -- 4. 0 bblB. Maas. Nu. 3 Mackerel; Half. 4 Na 1 Ulm= far gale br mate/! W. t N. WILSON. HOTICE. FIE ••Edueational Atwnelation of Alleghe tv Count," will meet in the Etrot" Wned ,1 1i,,,.. Pni.burgli. on Friday. April 4th. 1,51. st P II . wt which no,, whirr."... win lv deltre,i by 11 e CoMn. 31. D.. and )Ir. A Burn. z , aturrla. ttw Stb. Mr. John firem7 den•rr mat.," lon b e . I.l",iolonteal Trainlm: of Children in the follt;wed In Mr. L. T. Covell. The fnemi• c.fnluenti.;tl twreetfull) invite. l of the Exe,tittve Committee. J. C. 131.11.11.E1t. Ser'e. EC'D THIS DAY. per Exprese-- :40 din An. a:inane% denim' and I"..die Kid Gii/VIM !nib =IT Laten 4 lidni, dA. Cas A. A. ql-W.1.1 rorli27 and Al Market 4, Board . of Underwriters. T a 3leetin of the Board of Underwril Hemgoo/. That from Inhi after the publication 0f liar no to, tam Fire lb.k. bother orh.anal routlnu , %l. ehall be entrodarml A. taken b, awe In.mrauce Ottice Iv thia lily. until the pretruum la paid In . rnn. 111 I e A. W. )MARRY. Se-Tatarr of lb. Bonn!. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! at,.,110 L3I ES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third atravt. ojpg i Is the root Oftiec vrcod. !torch. Dictionary rebanica, No. :B. kl ' t n t a vig tgitg ur A l F 'P j:kce r V4i, Thr Ithdory 11.111 nurentureo of Pen Own, by the author of •'Laurlo Todd.' Toni ',sonnet and h Three llaidun Aunts. Pictorial Field Book. N 0.12. Time: the !veneer, by Mrs. Marsh. Pape inem by G. W. NI. Reynolds. CannataTo, in I vol--50e. Laulee La Valhere: or cancluelon of the Iron Mask. Stanfield Ilvll. a llintorlral Itomance--completa. The Warwick Woodlandr, by Frank Turn:mar. The Is Ickleburge on, the Rhine: by Tbankarry. The Queena \eeklo h Dumas. Polly Penh NVeddlnm Illustrated by Darly. Port Folio of a I ledlral Student; do. do. •••••••• • • •• • • The City sterrhant; do. do. 11..r1.1.. a 11111110TMIANoTel: do. do. Ilevoic. of an Old Mold o Ilintn to Young Men. I.li-cion and Ca!Womb.. . . Gentlemen r,Etbrottfe b y Count D'Orsay. laulies' Etiquette and Teller Book. Lavonwro: the Scholar—the tligwey—the Priest—by Geo. Borrow. sulb,e. of the t win. " New supply. ll.rper'a New )luothly. for March. Roston /...I . leleyeare. No. 34. . . . Appletemie eclumks , !hu-sale. Ncl. 3. The Horticulturist. tor 31areb. Crulning In the raat War, by C. 2. Patera:ln--complete. Ilirtory of Pendenont, by Tbackarey—compbae. Cum at Brueurerict, bY RaYnabla. rueb27 MORRIS'S TEA MART, (LATE MORRIS S HAWORTHJ . In the Diamond, Second Door from Diamond alkyl F YOU WISH FOR TEA that in really Coon. this in the plitsr tiny an infeirlor lost prim! mr t. nevi, kt.t.t of this Exestirnt !hr. it 5. hutnnur ..... ................ This the .in', tun, in Pittsburzli that kin, 4.r tab, AMBOGE-62 roe'd and for vale by II mewl: It. K. SELLERS, 57 II .1 . . _ . II , INN A MON --511 mats for sale by 1,/ It E. SgLLF.ILE. r I NI;Ell iZt )OT—KI It lb.:. for sale by It torts' -'7 K SSLISItS. g IX'S SPARK LING GELATIN}---I 1.. r •IkiP tly mehZ It. E. syd.rns. V CBI EGS-75 11, f o r nal e by vb. 2 .7 It. E. SELLERS. P. CARP.. sop.% • Ito., lb, (Trim) for 179 -.6. I o NP.I.LEK.... • EMON VANlLLA—Preston's extract. tor It E. SELLERS (I. SUGAR-1;1G Idols. arriving, for sale • bY surb27 . W. F WILSON. O. MOLASSES-544) bids. (oak) for sale /1_0; b 7 od. 7 W dr. WILFON. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 9.11 E partnership heretofore exkting be tut.t.h Ithht. Morro, and Jettu Hayworth. thAng La , taws. , hit Federal Allegheny etty. and In the DIA ltnt/hurgh. under the firm Multltha t HAY r tin. day •1n. , 11,1 . All tortAltnt 'Orb.] de the late nrtn nIII pleat, mil and settle the thdrto at either /d Ow shove athret tvetst24 J. D. WILLIAMS & CO., • Corner of Wood and fifth Streetx. 11 AVE NOW IS STORE, and to arrive this k. 11” . , •11../.ng Win. IT,OI ml.ch then.. rear.uable terms: 11, r.t, tle...riolZ &nen 1,4111 Zhu. VI sob Tow, Iyunit • IS hf rlreKt• do al,. 5,1 boxer, extra pure Stant,: rlbulas. Salt-rata , : 1.0/ 75 bbl,. N. 1. Slulnereem arpl Jals, S II I.,•••• • • .04 1 D rloldes S, rub: '4 514. 5.,. I anal )lak- 25 "l l l, ...d er ered "'b rru i s ' a .rd r. 550 Itod romlles• Itabdss, 1.41 alp] ` 4 It , 5. , Ido 4r.m ". S. rma and . 4 M, o,olrpm, pa. Bordeaux Pru • e., . rp 0.1,4 Ilsrr,o4, DPI. SimlT - eztra Mulder. 5 1..1, Itrxlt CaDly; MMUS i.r.un.l,..narr. 12 dos MlM.r, h , oatt Itsl hbl 4un Carl, Sods: an riznt, 1 - Crean. Tartar; mu...rd. 1 ram. Yrarl 2 - 1 ,, 2 - Sicar anal Retort t...rrett•• rn1411; 4.. 1. , •.r. ar.s. Cssalle.r . 1 Arm.' 11tr.t: IS) ,tar liaprltnet, ini •• ei: , rm •• I . i grilo . o . i eulphur, 1.•1.1... \ s.• o • Blarklar. 1. crow Miurhec I. L. •o,..rno..ititv rluur.t 10 dot. I:lltract of I.esona, 1.. - .., i I rol,ro: Row. sal Vanilla. 1 i 5 - Lwrwn buret,. . . ... • . . I..rn L'r•.mrt 1 east Soda. Ind. Lant till. tr. • NOTICE. . i LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate lif . :.I'"",..,t;'7'.'."..!:`',.."!.!'"'n."Zth‘dn'tbm'Put= c•atth• e-eantt the hunt, etli t=tit ti,rm fer eettleortehL , .11;11‘ H ROfilNnON. Eaerutor. Envelopes.. I F.PNI.k N'S r. DISPATCH EN. a — H , , lit`t , tnz the ntno.la neattr.and mc.h. 0f..1 'he .:amtr..-1 I. the,. Enrelop. • t I • that MOIL. 1114-11—betticmJule i.arrt.n.ont pat.,. a loon .in elthetand any °env., fnrtion For pale, by thequantity er ringre • Y. at it.....tote of fnett'.%. NV S. HAVEN. - ..xt . N1(1.N1" ,, , P ATENT STARCH ROL ; P 1 . 1 , 1 1. for CI vtrk;a lOf I tn Manna., Coliar., 'hitt ' 11.1%.14 4 Iltd tall kinds of prin.: It. • i.revent. the li,(1 from adhering to the Line, and dust tonn it ountainf nottung infuriow to cloth. to au , no.tert. 11,e ladt. Haee lung rmn felt the Itereonlty •tnh an article, stud in thin their esyeetatton Cu.l If realau..l. a. nu wtnyention la feared alter Impartial Me Cake will an thntr of cloth.. EHA. Cam: I.r without It I . fake.Hach Cake .ith HID dirvainni. ILr rucn.l H H 5E.1.1,E14. 6. Wm.l r.t. dr -, A 11'11111t---3 blAh relined. for .ale by HAIINE- , THCE aOO. 11 '11 , 1 7i: 1 , N ' 6-lU° 1 1 1' , r E ' t r i ' l l F;T b ICK & pl 1.11t13 , 1 , 5 ,, T0NE-12 I . a bl; .. f n.e o , r u izi. p l .sm ebz g PSOM SALTS-30,111,15. for tale tn., tu ! ..11 . ., B. , CO. Al. S(11)A-1.1 casks English. for sale by J 331,1,1 i IL A. FA NN EHTOCK t COO. if ' , LOA' ES--500 Ibp, for sale by tk. B. A. VAIIRESTOCKI,OI. , OPPERAS-2.5 bbis, for sale by tarliTl B. A. FAIINEA , XIi, B E ; IN h., S--- . bbls. j wit rce , ',l:lA .s. f7r . ty. „ l3 by B s for sale by " "" J. B. CANBIBLD. _ ( ) iNS El) gall.. to arrive aCuitur I 4 , nle 1.:5.4118H r, BENNETT, I=2 Snenn.l. and 1,1 /Ir.t .rant rril IT II Y SEED--50 tor sLie by ENt:',.l6it BEN N r A y—'l 105 ,. . ' .. , !::r u s s t i l 1 B )L ; amr 11' I I I T B I, E A I - r0 A %3ge ,..0 1 - g r. I.U. for 71 . ::17. s - .t 1." N DIES- ES -1 1,, n.nm• rnonn; Pah , r. :Al ant 1141 dd, Aum O nor Ot. man. Ca I .-d 11,1 1, 11 . 2 1 , ..n0nw1. awl lal INO;A I; 31, bbl., l'ider ',warranted for T "OP t1.11.140.111EM111. h WOODS A 1411,:. . • No. 61 Nar.E. ( 4 0.10; 1.1.15. for sale by Kl. m.krriit:Vo rut]. written onlnions, ' Lueluding device touching health, Occupation, 1.1., ac., their mayfly, wilt perlictkin. Menagement oe clilklen s an: ditHy. and untecopnal termini. at Mann vete apartmentaat Brown's hotel. nichtdd Young Men's Mercantile .I,ibrary dsaoci ation. EMERSON'S LECEILTRES. THE DISTINGUISHED LEc,Tunr.n. PROP. R4LPH WALDO PVERStAN. of 21.eas tte. has been procured. by the above lumitute, to de lira to 1Y member. and the entisens of Pittehurghgerser any, • series of Lectures very lately pepped, , and up= ll:Westin, °thin.. Theenures II comprise Slx LeMres on Ll:ref:3MT . ! 011 , Ltyp s embracing the follovrlag topic. 1. introductory: Laa ;or ettcros. 2. Wastru. 3. Lens.. 4. Pone. • S. Cerrrer. Wountr. The beetnres will be given 71naradaya.and Saturday. suoce.dvel, at the A .11 fin* ROOM: first flour or I.tr,vcrtr lIVILLINGI. (entrance on w m ,d ~,romenring on Thursday evening. March 3. heron.* o'clock. Course Tickets ao fan do. do. admitting gent and lady 3,011 Single do. to be had at the door f 4.1 Tickets form mbel,. (single. or for the counc,) men be obtained of lb. Librarian, or of Messrs Hersh. Wifklu. and Mel:night. Committee. Ticket, Or ettlmne leis le or for the cour.e.l an be pros eured a t th e principal Book Store, at J. H. IleYaddetige. H. Rlchardson'e and F. 11. baton's. ruch2U CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. W. McCL.ThrTOCK It now constantly receiving his Spring Snack of CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS, & TRIMMINGS,. 1 Commiting in part the follOwlngtarietlex '..,. Royal CARPETS. Royal Velvet Pile Corers , do. do. TaNstry Deus. to ears,. ~."r,l-i2P'Y.°l7.;r°"3Pdipir, 44. 3-4 64, and 24 twilled Verdtlan; 4-4, 3-4, 64, and 24 plain .1 • 44,34, 6.8, and 2.4 wool and cotton do. RUGS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. Er Chenille Ryon tine do 4 do.; extra Mattel eI4 do' do. do.; m oron do. Cherdlle Dom Valk do. do ; sheep akin do. dz.; Adelaide do. do.; from do. 4u. Crnimb Cloths. Felti ,, n%do., Rocking 124. 64. and 24. 84. i 7 1 : te rfH. O 4 i - 1 14(531/ 11 8:4 Olt tiold.7y sloe ball or r'''''' . STA RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS, A. Also-Lstale Ends. of all dm.: Car7irt Binding, List Cur prim Rig do.; 154.4-I.and:l4 Mattiumc Table Linetm Crash. and pinto, Iluckabock do. Transparent Window Shades: Buff Wintfow 11011.04 v Venlttnn 'Hindu Emboued Piano Covers: do. Table do.; do. Stand do.; Worsted Table do. Bari , g imp eked and purchased our rtcet direct from the most ce braced Factories, being of the latest and most ay- K r i, 01 , 21 . no style , s . a , nd colo . T r we yin. are ,z, &yr . 1.7;d i, t0 .e rsn ll our axed in any qf Ow ' Limn Vties. We .. Ninny In all to call and eramlnc our stem! a.,V, Th Carpet Warehouie, 85 Fourth street. kW W. MCCLINTOCK. .NEWMIISIC ! NE NE IS THE CALMNESS; . v. / i MU yW. T. trailers. . I don't like to ems comic mug forget l'itosllngladdl a Governess It/lotus Parsy. • Is so very partmedar. olteers ' t ttlth b li V l=lsay " " .k L../. R' rds br Mrs viliard Ile '''ems flo o r'. Lament: . 1;I the lints" A:,, St i .tp oury. Polka de Caseert by W. ~: w jr.',. - 1 the 1.t. r.,L .1 'Y '''..,,,,,... Welts, Cotillions. pot. ~., 81„,,.--- 4 . , ~d ,,, .., kr, lamed in tits Feu das ‘ e ranted every • , . A very large r.r.d new stock of CIIICI T ....FAING'S PIANOS, To arrive thise en 7 ,anMand ';nnn r'' frr ' , 1 ; 67 . 7 " . ,4 7 , ..•.eith a fll , l r l stfick of Moak and JOHN H. itELLOII, al Woad st. Plano Fortes to hire. • • Old Nann takerrsiss f , 7 'ew ones. roria2) WALL PAPER. Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. PALMER is daily receiving 11 from the T....ttma Cities, at the al etaad, Na. 55 MARKET STREET, Between Third and Fourth streets, Pittrburuh, Lame ametdons la hie present flock, of themost ',manful P.APEort ILLYGLVGS that have appeared la the market for a long peetod, She patterns _are entirely nor, the rlll l 7,Tn_stl '"' a.pal:4l 4 _ range. an tette ameaceave lot of nada. or will= a more s ineratjnt moan formal by sightahan desealytlme, attention of iserclanta and house keepers le reenact fully invited. mcbl7 CLARK'S Patent Combined Grinding and Bolting, or ILERCffi:k.NT ]TILL. Pituburyh, Pa...Van/1 14, 1851. ' THE PUBLIC:—We hare howiz vac, to our Flouring 31111, Oro of ••lones Ct.leo Pe tea Corribioni orio.lioelal Bolting. or Mereheat Flour ing Mia^ One le aged for grinding Riddlin.7., lad the other for griading the Off. or dusting the Brea sad aborts. The Tint perfectn Mlapted Ma tun don, ilee work as as en anlltury bun stone. and reerdrUeg much lema purer, making it opuivalent. in • Merchant Mill, to nearly cou rb. ran of , I . m . r . r . Strie. Mat cu u t m m r y . tl 4 ,:f i m ku,hou daces an actual profit of about bathe Ter_upd. on thiuda a the 011 ab t!®the 1111 L . . For manufacturing t h e raw grain into flour. It does the work spossilly. producing a goal article e.f impure. flat,. and haring the dusting apparatus combined. It IS 1.2 V,, the attention of Millers donut • mrinhapt business. =I for Grist Mills it is unexceptionable. & NOBLE. w., tae Updereigeted, .11tbi• - Plttabuntb. CUT Flrouina .11111 s." cerUfy to the above. intolonta NOV., • VI% It.3toran. Pr= fltaar.. A.J. 31rmuntr_ CLARK'S • PATENT PORTABLE COMBINED Grinding and Bolting, or likerduint, Mill. RAVING purehneed the eraire Patent Right f the United Mates, for ".1- unre p ant o 01. 31111," and now being 8,7‘17,73 ""711V:tit`° 4 od oOn o'...est f Inventionarming of nu alt o e, """ 10, with FUOR,S. and whlth ba Ws no. or meting tie ey.oreon purchaslmr C.moutp la sakdAcuur fortnne. this 31111 P ° ... .. 111/ 1 only occupies a lINKC of four feet ' dben emtatlon. and Is capable of W 13. to ten bushels of wheat per s „ em a.;." .• elledAlth from an one horse power , * 117 ,Vt . , deed. 'Call and see it In operation at ^mum. . N o ble s ViOU11111; 1.3 hen, street. Pit.burr .athe tight of Jam. L. Clark's BAWT dodthe M.-hints for sale, baring purchaaed t paid .111 he answered prompty I All letters p ost oo. • • THOMAS 31. CLARK • • Ithd. N. O. Sunz: 300 bble. N. 0. 510 .50 boalk. Dried .4091e4. 1030 La. Fa. 40 bb/4. Linseed (0! 40 les. o. Rica 7 40 Iregetwle, ewe; Y. N.: 10 tibia Reek Roll Butter: 40 e tlmothy , t4ved: 10 4toro awl for sale br BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, meh2l Liberty tweet. rHOUSE-KEEPERS—Orders for Paper 05.," can be left at the 10,11 I . llper Row of Ineb.2l W. P. 51_111.1411a . OLIWad et. ALUABLE HINT To DYSPEPTICS.— V - DR. ANDREW CO.VBE f.N - I.VPIGESTION.—Dr Comb, In tas valuable writinge en the - Phyriology of Db liestion.^ obtervestbat• dimmutiou of the true quanta or gastric Juice, is a moraine. aud all Taping estna.o , - bm7,1:;!!I and 6e n. o that oomplaint, n finding everything else Ddl. had nwourse to, the hl Juice. obtained from the awned, of living ars , tones, which proved completely suecessful. - Dr. Houghton, Pang, the true p r e pa re or Gm, UM Jul,, see Curer. prepared from Ihmunt. or the foarth etomseb tbe Us. after directions of Urge Liehig. therm." Phytiolcf hod Cluoubt. b y .1. A.. Hone, Thoa ply ;.• .e j i " rr dlh ng ln al te 'd; r 6l oroCooo l tar ll n t' m t."l < 6 tltcd a'r Pt or 'dk74 nat t r ' in ;i e n a... the GSgtlie Juice. own The Haa. Juin la the greateolventof the mirth andna't version of ft.] into blood-jno nutrition of the hair e. nth., Mot torpid. painful. and destructive condition of the whole dlgeetive truant.. A weak, half dead. or in lend stocateh produces no good thwtrio Juice, mti hence the dist., diersekkt and debility which mune.. But this want rimy be supplied hy extracting the dig.. rive principle. repsitt Dom the stomachs of tail.. toe eembling moo . lions forming • Digeetive Fluid, precisely lik• Um natural tlestric Juice. in ha chemical Ismer, end rgrgishig g &complete and perfect submit., for IL The ett of performing the prat. ..digestion arithcblir hae long been known to Physiologists. Dr. Houghton eltime th e merit of making the application of this art to thg:d"thl 21,17.17" . ,`,11,..V - E 1 0 ". healed work on Ani ' mal Chemins., oars °An n Arillkial Digmtive mudatrous to the Gast. Jule, mar to peepored form the muctum membrane of theetvoroach of the, nit In vetch vtrions articles of foci, tamest and egg, will bweollecie, changed. and digested, iltst lo the genie maw. ner as they would be in the hum momiwb." Dr. Houghton. of Philtdelphlarpreteres ...vial di-. online flpid called rE.Pirlii, front the diantive ...Leh of , the at, which affords . admirable rem e d y for IndignDow. theafter natnre's own method. by noun. own aunt, tho ptiodple. Call and 00 the extraorilmarywrie entitle evidence of Its value. . - • .. KEYSEIIO aIeDOWELL. Agents, 140 Wood et, Pittsburgh. Dealers tosppllcel at proprietor'. Aleo. for sale by- IL L Mier, x 7 Xi ood It, niche eIkEiIJTY.-11 univerbrdly conceded that beauty 00re common in tide that l e any while at the mole time it is 104 that in no other . muntr/.Lit Wit at rem:Nei; age. Now tide le true to • certain extent, but the hoe t. also mused by neglect. I%', any to all, die not neglect your personal ap read the following. mei you need not. lack' g0 7 41=-.. ". Throe articles are scientlec preparations, and hase all at. dolesa high populiestr. Ilauel • l'ersiao or Chief, Powder, Ti, Imparting to the meet billiom ohm phalon a radiant whiten... In h e mon. enr-ful than the ow of • we i h e for th e aa many of throe -rid areirerpininti- X , 3.2121;;; ro ' i d n=rieli 'd et i Z ' go:a ". a ' h=t J Ili I'e Depilatory Powder, for minirting rupectue cue bah. What Ls more halt opt, the face ig .e arte l =it t . , ll. Tint, mix l a all reradart,qt a dent Jules Uwe. Veamalde "' llotild shar P llair. Dye will instant. measly impert to red. white, or May herr. • beam:W.l4 black. Moen or, auburn color. It will color the hair In shorter timeArtil more effoctually than iwy °User dye. be ing at the mine time loath Ible. Jules Dattent Sharing Cr...ix—lt h. the • Pleasure to. sham with this cream. Thee is none of the enudtlisgsen merlon usually experienced In the nee of out soaps 0 the enestrary, it Imam the skin nocerth and soft am fangs, alg not lielde berome the - Juke lisuers were Tooth Partrte...hicat to the Ult. am think the Teeth were Intended 0. the mated ornament to th. human fm, but when negkected, nothing te dlefigu Arm or quickly. men. time Tooth Paste will helper t tO the teeth speedy whitened, ak the many Ums keeping the glinted= and healthy. JULESChow:it 11AUE.L. P s. thfunier and Mendes LT/ Per solo wholesale mid retail. ter H. • Faimeitock • Co . .aa sea. &Das, klttibOtal t add, 116 ttr. later