rioME MATTERS . - IJtresetta Da eaaerrr.—lt has long been known to the pollee that there were a largo number of Male girls from the ages of eix tci,tixteea, reg ularly engaged in this'eity in an Organit'e4 eys tein of plunder, bat although frequently detected, t6Usyout6 of the unfortunate little creatures -. 'prevented those from whom !they pilfered from laying any. informatiOn .against them, so that they intarinbly . escaped. - Gathering boldneaa I from continued impanity, they have of late, eon aiderablY-.exterided the ap.ere of their operations, and carried on their depredations on a larger scale, no that it was ittlast - Weeesaary for Boma of our eititrui to call tot' the interposition of the police. •.. • • On Tuesday two little kirls, who wore detect ed in the act of stealing were arrested and con ♦oyed to the wntch house where they outdo con fessions which yesterday led to the arrestor fire more. A house in Allegheny,' where the goods which they bad stolen were deposited, was searched, and it was found to contain a miscel .'aneous rusisfriMent of articles of different kinds taken trent dneiling houses which they had gen orally entered coder pretence of begging. A quaatityLof wettiiog appord'of Tar ions &scrip- Mons and other articles were discovered, some • of lititch have been already recognized, and rem bored to their .restrive owners,. and others ; remain, at the 'Mayor's 011ie° for' Adeptifiee , 'tion. The unfortunate children, the youngest of whom wev between ecren and eight yeare old, wept bittesrly, end seemed much effected by the diegrarcfol pnaiti4n to which they were planed, 'but it ir, we reOt to say, very much to be feared that young es they are, they are harden ' id in crime, They are • generally children of parents of intemperate tattle, iind•commenced their career by beggary, whic.h, too generally, leads them on framlisgrace to crhhe, Afrer'an . 'examination Guthrie, Mayor uthrii, the four young were inscharged; awl coo admitted to hell. Two of the oldest, witraainamee ire 'suppress hoping that - they will 'yet amend, were sinamittett;tn prison, and will probably be lent to‘the Howe of Refuge, • etolen property Having been found in their pos- Two of these nnforttmates reside in liirming iiminittat thei'dint,:2 in the upper Wards, and ape in Allegliony. Na one can form an adequate idea of tho amount-4f inoral pollution spread thritigh the youthful port, r ion of the community by rheso poor children, and the artful who lure them or_t r ojeririae, Mit.,who have, as yet, escaped niatipt , cf jostle°. We think • that-the eharitable owe it to them solves, an well as the community„.wh ;is impor toiled liy children :for alms, to inquire into the condition of their parerits, and if they die coveje any circumstance, which they deem sim pletons, it is their duty at once to infernvthe Paeocmnitios or me PORKONIANS.. —A . large limber of Cerkonians took passage on beard of the Steamer Diurnal ye'rterJay, for Staub.- vile, but were not permitted to carry nom or . w inthitnition on board. i Anotherlarge division :unable we pregame, to obtain pa:silage, eines they would not consent to their arena behind,i crossed the Motionga ; ifela bridge, determineditn march on tenet° the ' "sent of war." The lenTere halted their ;forces below Jones.'. Ferry, and a "council - of weti°' was held, which renulted,iti their continuing their march oat the Stenbentille road: Soreral tele , graphic despatches hat . i , been sent off announc ,--ing the defmrteixii of the intended rioters, and it iaprepable that the citizens of.S.tenbenrille will be prepand , to meet tliem; and frustrate_ their , • unlawful IVA, Pt?Otali thes attempt to tarry theki into execution. ••• :The ensmiths and iintle'rs hara reaped a rich harvest linen *ridgy us l ur's gnus, pistole,andhotrie kniieo haring been saki than ever before in the same space of time ibis city, not even excel, ling this occasinn niien a large number of young men from this County, left Pittsburgh for Cali fornia. Layme.--Sinco the Abate was written, we ham "Oat two Catholic priests Cillowed the periccictici nanny off it:11113 1 [ 11r Ir . beiidon theirfoolish and culpable exprditioni •Sr TvizanArn.,—lnformation was riceiredby taletiapt last night, that the police had SS-elid ed the Diurrial on- hevarrival at Steubenville, but no none of tho Corkoniatm were armed, they wirre, permitted to laud. We lea= farther that • Catholic prima has gone down, for the pur pose of endeavoring to pacify the rioters. . PIRC—MYETZRIOPS URA/IL—The basso of a colored urea, mated Jackson, who resides on tilety's Run, it Bilps Township, in this County, erne liscorered to be on fire, on Monday, and the neighbors at once hastened to the spot. The housevtas a log,. one, and when. the door was forced open, it was found that the whole interi or was so wrapped in teases as to render en trance impossible. The dead body of Mrs. Jackson was seen extended upon the floor, very ranch scorched, and it was shottly reduced to ashes. • Her husbanti was not, it is mid, at home et the time the themes brolte out, and their origin together with the cause which led to Mrs. eoqu death, is consequently a mystery. Martiongsr EPISCOPAL meeting - of the midOmembera of South CominoU.Station, Allegheny City, was held. t. n Tuesday evening, February 10th, ie purstutnee of dee notice" giv • en, for the purpose of tubing into cowsideration stepject.of a Lay Representation in the - councils of the Church. John Parket . Wll9 called the Chair, and J. W. 'appointed Secretary, The following resolutions were unanimously adopted: ' •1. Roselle& That_we tire in favor of Lay Re . presentation in the General Annual Conferences of the AL E. 'Church. 2. Ites;lved, That - we-approve of the contem .-plited Convention to he bald to the city of Phil: Iphia °rah° 33 of March in view of the abole object: • '3. R4solved, That we not only disclaim but ..iillapprole of any interference with the prero .:, '_gatives of the Eplecopacy, belleving • they sire .weetissaiyie a healthy and sigenius nction of the it itinerant system which wrt 4tem the beat plan -- evOr 'adapted to spread "ftißliness over these Linde.; 4.llleindred, That our deleiates be instructed to advoiate and advance as mush as possible 1, the foregoing views in the convention. • . Ittiolvrd, That-the proceedings of this meet t: ing be published- in the Pittsburgh. Christian E Advocate and Journal. . Delegates Electid-.4. W. F. White, L. N. White, John McGill, Jelin Parker,Samuel Gray, 1 , 1 1 . Dr. Collin. PAUSES.' J. W. F. White, Scm't 3'- Ch're s DISTRICT COURT. Wednesday, February 11th. Deface the Honorable D. W. Williams. The jury in the ease of Robert McClinton ye. • the Ghia and Pennsylvania Railroad, .hronght In verdict of one hundred and fourteen dollars for the Plaintiff. Daniel 'Hall vs. G. and.J. H. Stine:Merger. - No. 216, April Term 10.51, List No. - 32.1... Black and Waihingtan- for • piniatiff, A. in - /401111/1, for defendants. _ t The plaintiff' is o. boiler, and was engaged by the - Messrs. - Shoenberger„ ingather with a number of others, to fill, the places of the workmen who struck for higher wages during what are known I as the -.Puddler and Boiler Riots," more than n year ago. lie alleges that the defendants en gaged to give him steady-work during a year, + andahat daring that year, ho wall idle eighty (hay!, there being nothing for him to do, and abeaeupon be brings - his action for breach of contract. Case not concluded. - •'• Before the Ifonorable Weitei. Forward. . I. • The case of Nary Irwin and Sarah Richard son es. Joseph D. Todd. on action of'lloctmcnt reported in ye!derdny's Gazette,. was continued, And the jAryA e diressed by Memos. Sawyer and Shales for plaintiffs, and'Eyeier and Dunlop for defendant.. Ills honor,lJudge Froward, will - deflects hie charge this morning. - 0163 AND PESWITLYAVIA . 11 'AILII0A13.—The number of passengers carried over this rood, r. last week amounted to 2,317. . . : • nuovstano.--jarnes DamosOrbo nttempted •• . ' tectomont ittictile in tho county jolt, an Mnn -4 ~! ' -. day in now.ont of - all dottier. . . POLICE! lirsjarsq.—No police business of the slightest imp:alma leas transacted at any n the act) to 41 7. r - , -- 1 HIGHLY INTEIELESTOTRIAL. We give-below the substaneo of the testimony, the arguments of .the counsel, and tht decision 'of his honor, Judge Irwin, of the United States District Court, in the case of the United States es. ,J-1. Chapman, indicted for robbing the mail. It-'was proved that after defendant's arrest, promises of favor were held outhy high Con stable Hague, and under these the prisoner con fessed. tie was detained forty-four hours in the watch house, and being brought before the 'Mayor, his examination was taken in wiling, un der the statute of Philip and Mary, and duly eigned. The alayorAnew nothing of the pre vious confession to Itagno, and gave to the prisoner uo more than the visual caution, which was not to answer any questions unless he pleased, telling him ales that he was atot bound to criminate himself. The examination was offered by the District Attorney, J. B. Buettner, Esq., and objected to by 8. 1V: Black, Esq., counsel for the prisoner. A loog and interesting argument followed. Mr. Black statrl the general role in regard to admitting confessions in evidence. Every spe dee of confession to be admissable must be vol untary 'end. free: Any 'promise of favor, any threat or undue terror, .oprenting on the mind, is sufficient to exclude the testimony. Arc bold'i Crim. Pleading, 117: 1 - Ilale, 2 35: 2 Rost a f. C., 050: 1 Philip's on Ileidenee,';lo4; 2 Bta •le, 27:: 2 Russell on Crimes, 645: (linen so. Beane% 1, Con. and Marsh, 584. The rule, said the counsel, is Inflexible and the confession must come from a free and 'wil ling mind, else lb. Court is hound to reject it. And if it appears that any improper impressiOn has been made upon the prisoner's mind by ei ther magistrate or gonstable It must be entirely effaced before a iiiihrequent confession can be ' received. if iudtictnent a 'hare been held out, and confession obtained within a reasonable time before the official Examination, the atten tion of the prisoner Must lie -called to his prior confession and then explicit Warning west be giv en not to rely on any espentelfavor. The loose and geers' caution ttnot to criminate himself' is far - frain sufficient Inducements being once held-out and confessions procured, the burden of proof is on the prosecution to show that they have been entirely 'removed, and that perfect freedom prevails in the mind.. The presump• tion of law is that the influence still remains • until by clear and satisfactory peoof it is shown that every vestige in removed - -and the mind again set free. The proof, whether positive or circumstantial, must be ample end satisfactory. 2 East's P. C.. 08-0: Archibold's Crim Law, 118-19: 2 etarkie,27: State, vs Roberts, Ist De vereaux (North Carolina) 259: Peter s-s. State, : 4 lensedes and March (Min.) 31 : Commonwealth - ', vs.:Knepp : 9, Pickering, 507: Queen vs. new- ' itt 1. Cent and Marsh, MG, I Phillips and Amos on Evidence, 430. .. ' It was contended by .111. - Divirtzer, isq. 'U. S. Distriot l Atterney, th at although the cols siert made en the fitSt instance to the officer who made the arrest had been induced ls' promises of favor, and was therefore inadmisoable in evi dence against him; still the subsequent state ment mode before the Mayor, after the defend ant had been duly cautioned not to criminate himself, was not liable to the name objection, and shOuld therefore he admitted—that the In flumtce of the motives proved to have been of fered, could not be supposed to continue after the subsequent warning of the Mayor, and "that where an inducement - has been held out by an officer or a prosecutor, but the prisoner is sub, sequently warned by the magistrate that what he may say will be evidence against himself, or that a atinfessioniwill be of no benefit to him,or he I. simply ottoeioord not to ray `oust Ming opine( homed" his' confession afterwards made will be reeeivedas a voluntary confession." The following authorities were referred to in support of the position assumed. • Ist. Greenleaf on Ev, p. 207. Rex vs. Howes, Gth C and P, 404.. Rix vs. Richards, sth C and P. 318, Nute:st ewe. 2d Remelt on Crimes; 618. Joy on the admissibility of cotifelisßme, 27,.28, 69, and 75. Rex vs.' Bryan. debits' ;C C, 157. Rex vs. Cooper, sth C and I', 535. Com. ea. Harman, 4th Barr, 209 Cam. vs. Dillon:" , fth Dallas, 114. Peter TS: the State, 4th Sated. and Marsh, 31. Mr. Black, in reply, said,there was no relia ble authortiy which justified the optnintt that a simple caution by the magistrate t• not to say anythingagainst himself' was sufficient when e previous confeeden.bad been Unduly extracted. If we we were-without decisions, reason and principle would reject a-rule so loose and in,- cure. If a prisoner has confessed, as in this case, under a promise and hope of advantage. the Caution 'not to say anything against himself . would induce him to repeat the confession, be cause he already believed that this course would . help and not bun him. • It is venturing very far to say that is ruN. 1 laid - down by Greenleaf is not sound, not sup ported by authority. Nevertheless "I am prey! . Seeded it Is , the case here, and the reference - which - the 'maned gentlemen, :.Co reprosent. , the'grtreennient has Made, is not low. To sup.: tort ?his position, Mr. Greenlee( refers to the Ring vs. Howes O. C. G P. 401, and the King vs Richards, S. C, A P., 318. i These eases t viol t ly do not support but they overturn his dactyl' • 1 the • King vs. •I was, the magistrate stated that be told the prisoner "the need not nay any thin before him unless he pleased " But it see s Chief Justice Lowliest was not - satisfied with this, foe he question.] him farther, and when the magistrate said he had lob' him •• hit forljiMqn would do Sim 174 goad, hot he mould , he ettinntifted to piton to tote - his trial," then and not till then did he admit the testimony. Surely this does not leek es if a simple cau tion not to say anything against himself was considered enough. Does it rather look as if the prisoner's attention must be sailed to his previous confession and explicit warning be el, -en not to rely on any expected or prottised favor .! The case of the King 13. lane nicharde In no Wise supports the rule contended for, but by strong implication conflicts with it ;Mr. Justice Bosanquet refoosd to admit the staiement until it clearryappeated 'the inducement to confess bad come to an end and the previettelhreot conld not possibly have influenced her mind be fore the magistrate. . The case of the Kings* Bryan, Jehlis' drown cases, 157, quoted by Mr. Greenleaf, it is suffi cient to say IS net authority in this Court. But even it only seems to sustain the view taken. For no confession wan made to any ono hoe. ,O 7 autherity„ until the prleoner's statement was made to Mr. Barry, tho:Magietrate. Mr. O'- Flaherty, the Priest, presented the only temp tations which were offerid, and he is pot such o person as the law centemplotes, who eoald hold out inducements euffieient to exclude a subse quent confession. Bat, Bir, in-other cases,'English Judges of acknowledged eminence and authority have de clared the law to be precisely as I have elated. Mr. BaronGstrney,_in the King vs Green and others, &C. & I'. 312, use° this strooglanguage. "A prisoner onght to be Old that his confession will not operate at all In his favor, and that be must not expect any favor because be makes a confession; and that if any one bad told him that it will be better for him to confess or worse for him If be doei not, he must pay no attention to it. And thaaany thing he eays to criminate himself will be need se evidence against him in his trial." And in the Queen vs Arnold, f 3 C. & P. 521, Chief Justice Denman states what he conceives 10 be the proper counts of proceeding. "Apris onenis not to be entrapped Into molting any statement; but when a prisoner is willing to make a statement; it is the duty of magistrates to receive it;' nt magistrates before they do es 4ught entirely, to get rid of any impreseion dust ,may have twforchbeen made on the' prisoner's mind, that the efatement may be used for his own benefit, and the prisoner ought also tone told that what he thinks fit to say will be taken down, and may 'be, need, againet him on his trial It will he remembered that this is the some Chief Joetica Denman whole quoted In "Green leaf' as authority for the role that a simple • caution by the Illsgistrate to the priioner "not to say anyaing Saninit hintylf," is sufficient le make hie confedsion a voluntary confession in the judgment of the late, end worthyto be re ceived in evident°. The case on 0 Com. vs. Dillon, in 4th Dol lar, 110, proves nothing spans; as ; because it seems that all Importunities ; and threats were resisted by the prisoner, and be made no con fession until he wan brought bcfdre the Mayor, and then,. according - to the. language of the Court, It was "freely made and openly received." The corinsel has referred to the Commonwealth Florraor, 4 Barr. 270. Thitleose, I think, helped him less, l possible, than Cl and 6 Car rington and Payne. Chief Justice Gibson does gpr'elsYaiwonhsa, warning ihne.g'isdo'suellitiseanyt to there, rem o ve A. Sect say here,, that the presence of the con stable as - well as the "continuance of the dame es:coati which Surrounded the prisoner at the first con fessedly Imadmisenblemonfeesion, was calculated to produce on the mind of the prisoner the same influence at the hatter period thatexieted at the first." • Within forty-forte hours of the first confessitor. eo unduly obtained, in the came building and under the same roof, and the same dark scenery eurrounding him, with - liegue, who had tempted' and beguiled hire, still at his elbow, like a jug gling devil, who can say the second Statement of the prisoner was free? lima Judge Irwin delivered the following learned opinion against the admissibility of the confession.. We the confession in the first instance mule by the prieoner, to the co - salable who arroatnd Lim, was obtained by inducements whiah are excluded by low, ttud could 'not be received in evidence the question remains whether the 'Mae 04r:fusions subsequently made, and taken in =Wei by the ddiyor ofthaelky, Ajpied by, the prisoner, baring previously been cautioned not to criminate himself, 'should be permitted to go the jury. It appears that the prisoner was arrested on the 10th of December last, between 9 arta 10 o'clock in the morning, and token td the May or's office in this city. About tiro hairs after wards, from inducements held not to him by the constable-who arrested him, he made a full confession of his guilt to that officer. He was afterwards removed to another part of the build ing. and there confided for forty-two hours, and from thence again taken to the Mayor's office, either by officer Hague, who arrested hips, or some other constable. Here, the Mayor, not having been informed of his previous contra eion, examined the prisoner and received his confession an above mentioned. During this ex amination, nonmetals , Hogue passed , oevend times into and out of the office. Had the Mayor been apprised of the previous confeealoN.it, would have been his duly to have told the pjisoner, previous to his examination, in addition to the usual caution, that the prom lose made liy the. constable were delusive, sod unauthorized; and to make him clearly under stand that r any thing he was about to confess, must lint tie with the ` hope or expectation of having the eilightest favor shown to him in case of conviction,',. Withoutleith information to the prisoner, may it not be a rational conclusion, that the confession which followed was made uoderi the influence of the pr mien which had preceded mad induced the previous confession? llt is immaterial what length of time may have elapsedletweett the two cotifessions; If there had been no change in the eirc - umstanZcs or situa tion of the prisoner. Had he been at liberty, among friends, with o pportunity for adviceauct reflection, a voluntary confession afterwards made would probably not be liable to legal ob jection; hut after some holm of close confine ment, ho wan taken to the room in which he made his first confession, and under the eye of . the police officer to whom it wan mode, ho re pests to the Mayor all he hs&conkseed to the pollee officer, without any knowledge by the Mayor of that confession, nod without any ref erence to it. Beforesuch confession can be receiv ed iu evidence, yhe, Court moot he convinced that the mind of the prisoner was entirely free from the undue influence under which be made his first confession. lint the circumstances at this case afford no room for such conclusion; on the contrary, they leave etroug reason to infer that the last examination was but intended to put in due form of lair the first confession, and that the promise. of favor continued as first made. This conclusf6o may be repelled by evi- Alence oh the part of the prosecution; but in the "uNtience of such evidence, the legal presumption is that the influence which induced the conies siou to Hague, continued when it was made to ;:tbe Mayor. The paper offered in evidence rum ,porting to be the confession of the prisoner be fwe the Mayor, must therefore he rejected. Norther evidence appearing against Mm , the jury acquitted the prisirer. SPLtYntn Paorcarr roe HALE.—We refer the reader to the advetisement of John and N. C. Carl. The property they oiler for sale is very dssirsble indeed, on the Railroad, and near the tieurishing town of Slassilloo, on the Ohio Canal. Tee Lori. FOUND —We are glad to learndbat the parenti of the lost children, tto kindly ta ken care of by Constable Montgomery, of Alle .gheny city, hare recovered and taken them. home. 8.101.15 Aeciner.—:.A wan wttove awe we did not leath, - fell down the hatchway of the steamer Abi2, NA Boyd, on Tuesday, and was so severely injured, that he is nol•expected to survive. He was carried home. A passenger also fell down, but encaped with a few bruises. Since ,the since was written. we 'trim that the mime of the sufferer is Hugh McElroy, and that he is a worthy, induAtrious draymen, with a large family. trot faint hopes of- his re covery. were, when'swe law heard from him, entertained. • The accident took place in the following man ner. The hatch or the Asia was open, as the, crew were discharginefreight, and the steamer Fort Pitt was coming pi - the' wharf: atongaide, when a large number of hotel porters. ilia : paten, 'An., ran on the Aria to jump on board, anal hlcFtroy was, in the mid and confusion, knock ed into the hold. - ......... . Intllrol.ll. )OLIN S. DILWORTH h CO.. Wholenale delver, .tdA rents tar Ilttnar.l'a l'ondor an 4 Safety' tda. 31 It ....SA.. Pittaburt.h. ktt A Ilouse of Refuge. frtlE nobseriliers for the erection of an in.... ..11" 11,10, hr Strooh-re Prltnttlyania, beteby notiflo4 that as attrarstnut . ttrruty Fey cent. on tbu ast..upt ottlacrtlatt by ertt,..k ntatulttal to vat paLl the Trrttturt.r. on by 10(400 the Ltth day of N,lntnb, Ago Pt:roar.° FOR tUP rirrnaraon n rrrn th" ISY TELEGRAPH 1 , 1“.(17[1, at. Tlll O'IItILLT TULLUGArn LINO CON-6 It FSS lONA L. IVventiluron, Feb. 11. LlomiA—Mr. Stratton presented a resolution Legirluture,of New Jersey, in favor of compromise, and ngniest the Alteration or re pent of the fugitive stare law, which, on motion, arm laid on the table and ordered to he printed. !dr:Giddings wished to discusa the gliCllloll of pointing, which led ,to rotne discussion in which Messrs; 6iddinter and Stanley had et neree personal debate. et/11.1,: . —A communication from the Secre tary of State replying to the reaolution *eking informetinn regarding the board of Commis sioner. on Mexican eitlitl2o. A commun:cation was received from the pres ident in relation to the , corra,inndence relative to the Prometheus outage. A petition wag presented for additional com petintition for taking the Census. Also • peti tion of two ildopied citizen,. of New Jersey nak bug the intervention of Congree3 in behalf . of persona onjually exiled. eill!!IM=E:1 Information was received at the Slate De partment et 'Washington, of the pardon and re it -agent Mr. Thrall,. John Edens and Wm. Thompson, two coun terfeiters, escaped last nightfrom the Philadel phia COUOty . prison% They were committed on the 14th of December for passing counterfeit S2O notes of the State Bank of Ohio. About doyen indictments are landing again,. them, Film airs, a rope ladder and other implements were conveyed Into the prison In a mysterious manner. They -broke sway' the, iron crating window of their cell, tore okay masonry au& cient to allow their exit, and• afterwards scaled the wall, using the rope ladder for their descent.. John and Mathew Skupenaki were arrested as two of the party concerned in the murder of young Lehman at Richmond. They were occu pying a =se in the tower part of Southwark, for which they had paid the rent in advance. One acknowledged having lived at laxismond. Several -articles of Jewelry •have been found buried inn cellar, which have been Identified by the father of the boy. A young Rion calling himself Francis Scaritts shot himself through the head, this afternoon, at Doylestown. De Said be was from Geisr_d i Trumbull county,.ohio, where•be hod lived two years. On the Moe, of hie coat the md° of P. Scendon was found. He complained of hav ing been - robbed the evening before of MO. • - CINCINNATI, Feb. 11. Korsioth speaks to-morrow in the market place. New Pose, Feb. 11 The steamer Niagara sailed to day for Liter pool with 35 passengers, and $959,000 in epe cis. NEW FORK MARKEn 4 1100111 11111 , 0117. Haw Yong, Feb 11. Flour—The market is steady and active, with vales of Mato and. Ohio at $1 81 07 874.. Grain--Sales of sonthOns wheat at 110 for red and 1151 or white. Bales of corn at 09(e) 700 ',41 bu. , • Whiskey—Miles at 204®20i 1 1 1 gal. Prerialona—Soles of mean pork at $l6 75. Baler, lard at 94€394. Nsw YORK, Fab. 11 Cotton—Sales 4000 bake 4(8081 fur upland middling, and B,l@Bi for Orleans in the last throe day.; amounted to 11,000 bake. Flour—Sales 10,000 bbk at $4.760.1 67.) for State, and $1 87135 for Ohto. Grain—Sales southern white wheat at /16c. Bales 12,000 bit white and ycilow corn at ID® 70c 1,1 bo. Provielcms—'Sales SOU hble torso pork at $l 6 75 12 hld. tee( is unchanged. Sales 100 bble lard at lb. - . Groceries—Hales 200 bp jams coffee at I lc, nud 200 do. Rio at 81 11 lb. Sake. 100 litith Orleans sugar at 41 (o)4 1,1 lb. . Tobacco—Sales 44 hints Ky. at 44eGJ tb. Whiskey-441es 500 bids. at 20ki,)201. CINCINNATI MARKET. - • ClnlyiATl. Feb. M. The ricer has rieen 2 feet. • Weather colder, with light fall of now &is afternoon. Floor—The market le buoyant end mailers are holding bock for the - news by gm Pacific. • . Sales to•day 2000 bbl at $1 20 bbh _ ' Whiskey—Sales et 14f gal. 8 / ids—Sales 1)(11100 bbls of closer aced - at $5 40 '4,1 Prosittionil—Firm; -150 bbls of lard sold at 8o V lb. Sales of 100 bbls clear pork at $l4 50. Oils—Sales of sixty bbls of linsetsPoil at OG. oroom - ice—Acne° and demand firm. Sales of 75 hhtls of. floweret 4ißdi 1.1 lb, including low, fair, and prime:, Sales of 880 bidet of tuo lames:at Soles of 200 bags of coifoo at 9f630}1/ lb. . Freights—Pei, plenty, and prices base axing ward tcsacricy.' ' Flour to Orleans advanced' to . E5at044.4,9/I,l4oYlPlialfig4iii ST, LOUIS MARKET. Be. Loma, Feb. 11. Business la maiming more activity. Wbeat--Sales at 60081 c "14 be. rloor—The Market la unchanged: 'Provisions—Market active. Hales mitts, pork at $l3 GO; ramp pork, $lO d bbl. Sale* of lard in bbl* sad - tierces at 7i671 and in kegs at B.lc. Salta of 1600 ehoeldere and vide! at 6 /.0 -7 2c, and 600 haw, city cured. at Hemp—Bat little le doing, and prices are tend ing downward. NOTICES, Sal Notice. AVING cold out my Book and Periodical store to W. A. OILI.ANYENNEY A CO.. I doe, Y kw:o=mnd the new Arm to my It node eel! tuslont• V ' . C. NAIL The undersigned have asiweiated in per- Jhasime lb. entire Periodical Slink of W. C. WA Id, hie. ac Prourth sioet, which will he eendneted as above, under the Ana of W. A. tiILIOCNVI:NNIKY A Co. Th tremor Ouch will he increased le every artirle leelouni n lonineon. Publie pat/GUM, la wileited and will In thank. reer•ive4. W. A. OILDIKNYIS. NNW'. . CO. 14 . 11. A CO. will rti :I ll r MlNEß uulinue rrlr at their all eland. No. XI thnithrield el. I Gtell. • - Co-Partnership. eIOSIIUA•REIODES has this day emaciated with him in the Cracker businees JAIIKS D. 1111111. '. The Luelnees will hereafter be roullueied under Illu name s firm and etyle or RHODES A 3111111611. at the DLIQU 148,1 tIIIACKICIt 11A K 'l% Noe. INI and WI Front rtreet. .108111 l A NIIIIIIILN ii.2113m JA3lEti D. Velt!illeil. Thasolution. TILE PARTNEICSIIIP between the Ruh reribere. under the moue “Alexander Ilar: . l.laa !red by mutual eon bunt on the tilleeuth Th• buelnegg or the Or= •ill , :mt . l o ll v, by . TV b h . er pi a .. 9 , :fis: u ly .i . ' slV:Ze r t '. ette t t!. " :rls O rVe ' nll who ILow theruneires ta Le in deldod In the late film are nvarnted torah and make Pur mrul. lo rellrinK from loollkorm •e hake vlrwsure in re. commending to the putronnue or our custom... nod Ihe I. publie g.nerully. our interoreoro, lIATIQI a HAWORTH, Philedelphis, who will eoullour lb. Dry tionlo lane. al our nit etaud. JOIIN A LYNAN Piltnburuh. Jaw 00. 1452.—1 i.11:1 ALEXT BATES and JOHN HAWORTH did, no the tooth day of January. 11 , 51. n o!, Into rortinorship nodal thefirm of li•Tiis • tok u h ihelr aloud,n, n w h r nllttotrn .. 7lt r . I rr a lt:t a ft d .. when. they Intend kovidug • and e Noire .lock of V•kte, sod Ntaplo tloods, which t hey ey will oal••oddi prob. ion cud.. to wi:drb they rt•peetfully Inelte t the tentioo of 11.coxioraer• of 1.14. bar Orin and the public •.•to•rally. .)11.14XANDrat 1 1 0100. JOHN ritt.thorah. JanwarT . _ j 011 N ATWELL haa this day been admit 01.1 a part., In Ow holm. el BAO A LEV, IVOODW Alin A 1 , 14, mil alarket Anal Vill. EAUALEV A CO.. ia and Wn.l rah. Plll.4.orab. tat January, 1V,2. - - - 1101. H.INOW•II,. turn SUM.— 47711.1.1. Ilk A 0 ALEY, WOOD & Co., IV/lok t, mulu Unarm Nu. 221 Idartut st, R. B. nueuur.. BAGA_LNY & CO., Wholesale - Oro. V H. Nov. I and MI Wood gr.!, Pituburich. Partnership Notice. lIAVE this day associateti with me Tuba. r 17 II 41101....1 the Acme, of the Pro 0., ltaniu ttallmrl Co. rlll 1r h.rmflyr roudueleJ ualerlb..trlenfVurode =Mg= Lii=l 10VODE & GRAHAM, Agents if Pena& Milrns.l AM7I2P2 nf emu tima Warn. ,esnal Nunn. PatAtursrh. PR. 11110 T• II K CONNECTION between the oun,eri- Mrs op 1.1. “Ae. A. CV tAI NIZT&Iti •11: ow Asia. of th• Erm WOm Altltutort th• A. eV LIIERTSA.N I. 11. CLOUS 'VILE :".ÜBSCIZIBEIL will continue the Wloareale Iln mrl 112.1 CSAINALwit..I Loma... la horKtAore, at lAbrrtr ./A‘ A. CUIAIrALTAIiN. Copattnerthip. ll a . ul y tl u t . o bo l. S. p h.r il.sroert the •ty, the tirstiaeteartnr will he t , AVIVELI.. bIIttIVER • CO. . MAW. C. ,111:1VKILL VittAbute , , - Jaanary to. 1i52. ' (,•:131 ASIETEL P. SIIIIIVER & Co., Whole*alo tim-et• and Crantularton ll.rehanta, and ' , eater" In ( . ..unt, Produce. and Pit.herch Manuhettre., No.• and 134 r....vnted ateet.teleeen tt at t and Vulthikrl4l. hits• bore. STEAM BOATS, retlit LOUISVILLE.—T lie fine • slearara J. ti. AD% Ltlt'n, master. l tva tab Owe, *a! all Inter... Mate rarte tav thy,. day. tt lalichalt. A al. Pee freatht , A board. 101.! I LOUISVILLIL , —The 14.er• 4;eaVtr h' r:vtAEtl7 :W.leaa.r totare;l alare .11..7a. the. .lar.atl • 1. f1,f1.1 or poor., APIA, all balM• v ar JOHN / I.A. K. ant.. 01: I. M. rummer NATlGATillt.r.g, ran.• ...II leave Ear the alkoer and MI arslermakale pert on th,a Jai. at 10.,hat. a. M. Yar freaaht or aava,...•aaly oo Aat.l, er v., lel 'Z VII. TI: ' , a/Mill:II. Art. 1,,01: N 111 stmer OV. E A. VYlll ln., avaat,r. atll have ea for a be ala.araud Inv rmealair aorta nn th.• JAY. the 11,111 lust, at 111. • . _ • , for fmcbt or tuesaar. sprly un boar.l. Cr In 41:: . . P. 11 , 11.N.1N5. Act VIM ST. LOl l l5. —Tire sr lendia v,no-r•tra.art AY lA.Cart J.l. r. , , , 5, a 7 4111 ..,u 1...... t.. 1.111. al.v• ala.l all 1a1rnat...1.31. ro kf . 01,11141.. J.T.d.y. 11an,1211/ fla.t... at to oirlurk, A Si.SI. E., •••.• - . • • . fr...bl N pan..., apply C. .snl. or u. 41: .1, IVOR - WABASH RIVER—The 1' tn. ene sal la:tal drsuabt atrani la.st CAOsto utaign.n. • i111 , ,s If Leo stamp isel ell 10ta.n...115. 5...1121.• osi MO Jay. 101 b al 10 <Aim... r"7 T h lll gs )lITTrk ) IFOR HOCK! NOl'o rlenulid Iteast, PllArr lin. . oar. tn. p Om atm.. and all hztlese..lll4 prrtn nu lfttb Yor Ittight or 1 4 1 011 WABASH RIVER—The I' Oro .1.413 x, HURON J. N. Mg - 11111ln, tusAter, lear• for 1}1... port. on ICatnr.t.r. al• yrr! , freight or 1.4.. Y. •DDll ao bo4r4. 12 OR LOUISVILLE---The mplon- 1,• •trainer PORT WrIT, Miller. warier. ~."44 taro for show LOA Intorontna. porta oe Irony errninx. at 4 frieloek. ior freiekt or p.m.. aryl, oo botra. tol.! VOR N FAY ORIKANS.—The fine !A5.... 'sew, gist' eterslorr PAUI: fit' A.'lllCHAssN.eapt a. e. will y MILTV as ales, al Mused., th e IllstiJal 10 ss elesis. A. M. Vor . freloast er wings., apply on brelni , l to sell J. h. JUN Sal. S ta p .l . A o4Aird tratotehaoh eploodbi boat wee Doha or the ow ttre of tbe Iseho Neertott, Rod nth..., for Id Cloolhoatl noel Pittstoorth htelget I.rvede, hal trill leave every W.lneetlay fet Lltiethati. 1 " , • , Peeett, eppiLoa lagM to MO, 0.11. et I LT ENIIFRIIRR, Agent. WhWing and Pittsbnrgh Packet THE swift running sal t ell • ar; irtu n. • 'mere for lho sbero sa u l all Interned' a t tents eels .Teenley. Theriot.) end belubler . . et 10 Cept. arn. D. Menet. *III leers PltbAns.b off Teenier. The enter. end still A. ltd ivtorelog, Whoellav suer) nrnl . rondos, awl or at A. N. Our (might folAolh, haring superior eeroseevelatlone, apply on board. or to ARbICTRONO. CIIOZEre rt ll *CM, Asti. 'tart etre, Tbo Whaehotler ill non of the funinitboeterrer unnerve. IN her the toed.. l'anneenro red shippers sea depend on 11Yr maul.: in the truly reveler's. " MIT 11 , 17 K T T i ; te=a! wt :enntnah l t " le t er tNA g l' ulet 441.1Ttrint tatento W I " 1 Inttobtanh ednek ~, , tt,-471,..;shvtie=4- Bn4 ogurnins. neon Whrolinjuerny Tutettof Thender sad ne4n , le.T. wwwW wwwW. WwW nw iniWaretiflkkl.l. w rnig. w The Diurnal Id • tide wheel leed.etel le one of the hunt pd Innen boon ewer ocenttowled for the I/oe. Va..- Krril sad shlpwere net depend on an eouhnulng In the A 11,E.411.1'..g2,,Vgg"'" and A. hz.,l7ogr k "t: ll l= I t ign r undl ji tTe ewer, 1ia1."4 . rwfir.17.1:7. , ,,g 0 47:5 " g Pe end ArB'4;7; Vornt ther non to• carnation with the Can eland 'end ' l l Cife r nii!t i , l/./I.ltiftTON. Alonono r stbelia l ht Agra. 0. DAUNTS, he. GI Water awl ne Vint divot. not Volt LONG REACII, kTrA, UMA.I tl,ll4 " pi. Pl a i t &bora tnade. leaving l'lllatZgh Pm, Tuonhy Y nrterlu. 3 timoeg. [EMI Wilkinsbargh Academy, I{7lkinr&urgh, Allegheny Connln, Pa. TriE SECOND SESSION of this ['lath''- ,um will enumpnew Ilwoday Pubrawrt Ikea young lacla,lll ho rectify...l Into the Vanilly of tha principal. If application I. tasala anon. l'ertsto—Suet, Lights, WaPhinii Ann R lanl• per w„a'l0o of ranka VAN° • • , •-cc. J/111111 11U11'1) 0 1, 6.61. Ileac to Rev. A. T. McGill. 11. fh, Wrigt.lo,ol.ooinloin ry - Di 61c/11.1.7. 1). LI., Llttahucuh; Rap. J. 61.11 act• I ' ' half SpringiBtyle;for 1852. .4This vent and beautiful style of 11013 an mw 11161thel, and will be , haroduced mt Saturday, fcbroart Nth. Gann/mien ate 10,10,1 to all at hn. PI Waal 01., SI Anal billow illaniona allnl. Ife2l .1. WILSON .11 LION. /'TORN MEAL--LO wiCto fur %.1 !We by ' 0. V. YON BON:41100n 2 CO. d int:FEE-50 boles W. It., for sale by 1,„/ B. P. VON IIONNIIOIIn & CO. BROONS--75 doe. superior; . to ^ tosrtb: '' IVAloko for utlo O. F. VON NONNI:11)0NT 4 CO. - S UNDRIES-48 sucks Feathees: lb . 0 Mint : otak Del.llllLii • • ; boon 010..41 I bbl. Otrairte.l Horton to arttrot lula by 10410.0 DICKEY a CO., c.Di • Watoo Vroot etc. fILD BUTTEI4:-I I bble. for sale, by 1.23. , ' !RAUH DICKEY s CO. 131EACIIES-,-2,0 b B. F. yON ls. new Dried, formatey DONN/lOW l OO MMMiI HOUSES, FARMS, &e MEM fine throe story . building, No. 21 Started Wort. baturen Pint Eitroyil alrmta - rtn Alpo. !lir (oar latorr 1.11,..rty plat. t. u t. ilear from St Clair street, at 11,...0t orcrificil ag a r ap, L Co. No. HI Mark. atiiiet. • To Let. . A WAREIIOUSE on Wass street, bt igns 14 ‘l'S, rtalra. Apply at No.. Al Witter For Sole, ii%LOT OF! GROUND, fronting 25 feet 71 loan.. on eriatorlvanta Avrocie. and oatawling In /. aVl ' t l i ttrorittn. ' , lo, 7. l. ut T na ..nu w ' o VW " ''''h o own . j, !:11 . ,'" wa are wilting tw Nal ' . (toe atm... ty ' rt. l x. -r. n I to set . oral other U. letlith no will dirpnw• of on nano ty nu.l - forma. or or. pornetual !raw, Al.-71110:H IWYPS, at the Ant of triberty otrowt, ..]i fo -, t trout br Illt,rowt drop known an Wliastrnanp tioll, Yard. D. W.t A B. lore at Law, Yoorth Rho, Smithfield commoilioun brink Warelintile,2 , Litany nlreel. Above tho bridge, lianni ." Dunn, Will lo mato' from bit of A,dil, fill ;.2 _ll l A 061. 1 1111 'Erignire 011 11.• W 2.1 11 For Silo, A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE AND 1.1.0 . OP 111111UND, lanai, on barna vt., Altr plow,. Thu Inoue ip nearly new, ruprewiti. Ml,l subslaullaily blalL Mho lad In Inotty WWI feet front. naming IlliOlllll I. notworn iamb. awl will bo aold awl 013 T.y ariinuonolilinw 11.1311, Title 'wild, Apply fo .141 11011111 A 111110. 111 Novuil nL [ To Let, irTILE TF.S.AI OF TWO YEARS, from the 11l of April nrict, the Sion. Itoom new ...OW , by the nufweribtrolimluraw roniphow. Alaw—iA slant wino in I ha now ryuarr, l'nr CT; "T . ink, Ac. roinplrti. Prow...ion 0.11 nosurilioWly Quin , of ... 11. (1111,ATElt. ,1 Yuilthnokl W_. 1.1 9 JolLirven IllunbOJ !Oki nuJ Poulin at. Three desirnble Dwelling Dowses and Office GIME ri4llE thrall 3 try 'trick llsvelliviw. tz." I Apron lotrooL Iwtvrron fla , kr, •1•1 V•rtyirt . att...t., lan non Cato. — Choy are - 11. rd•to.nal as, t nil. Ar.lrnLlw re.l.lrnerx. f.Altair , LlL• Lot an.l kuir ots, liuttro, ugcuplint a.• Pt int c:Vol li •trlITP•t=1.r111:1;V:, , 1t . h .. 3 „ 4,1rn day. , from this list:. ,I,..l,telitbni;,::"4„T For Bale AVALVABLF: FARM. contuioing ni.ont 115 Arre4 pt‘tate.l to Alb,ls. pv county, A% mile. trontlur rity, on the .1. .1 per plattf,..l frutu hen/ rpius.q. , .• Th.'• erty in part ta the. Rutherford tenet. emil Jatalorm. turn the I.lot A4r.l l'itle luilimputalotr. furthrr I. paltlf J. a It. VIA)VI.. To Freighters. TO LET—One of these e.minuolioos Canal llinprtunpon..lt alm pt tbn norm, e s synr nwn.4l ty Jo*. l'allrr ton, Con Pospr•nlon giv..n (1., 1,1 Alarrh In,. Al' ply In 11. 11041.1 .100 INs. ;41:"Ltr lul Fourth .1 Dwelling . To Let. iirk , THREEto storied 'diet N0.3i2 llinoOman Id Arril ritypiteit 401 AAA smi belb ur, .I.lr mAtearTALle Lou.. A.A.A. Ifoqukro. of CliAltLY-4 AN. of I A Reo. of ItAwmisa L.ANALA atreAL-nmotr of I, it CL,r, JA For. Rent, st T K IIE three et 'A ory brick IVorehoose, No. 2 213 'Abort,' rret, at pre.put im'4,1,•1.111 - P. ": H. laa. aIPI7I. .1. a IL,VIA,VIo. MIS For Rent, A COMFORTABLE two story Dwelling l ea non, containing eiglit maw, ;tilt; lAtlil,louse. •, and two acre, of land ha nood ntict. alai:H.4 iKb fruit tree and vainski•k,. The la 'a few minuted walk of Lb. city line. kcvri thing Inkhe haat-order. and will la 1.01..1 low to a mx•l tanank • Ate..—Tro ertzA lion., en Center Avenue. I the 6,er entn euntaining lour ..vb. Enquire of , .1, 1111 , 1 %Al room. l' A Ca. Liberty v.. 11R1R subseriller (Berg Gtr rent the NI.A• MunU.l pow A....30.A IA All; Au. WM,. It ,r. 4 Davi, u. 54•AuA Areot VueutuutU IA •A' Arell 11 - .awan, t•f rricArn 11..1.41.11.K... For Salo V AMIABLE Real Ext4te, in the eity Altwevoy. r.itoot,.l nn Ihnltc•owl Itiank.tront low on tho tiouill Contr.., w,t 411 .Ton ri-ry story lixtrt ItWKLI.INO with teln h., le , boo, %table, Yr., ottsetml. oil to rossivie. revue. Tom. litwnl. itUuir. of /w.f . .1. SClltot,q4 q na rot. To Let, • THREE' STORY IMICK DWELL- 77:s u rt:: : :t 2 rZ v r; a,ve litasst . E6 ItagVURS - Co. 6". • 14 , olt . 1:1•IN T—The largo l'oor story ;-4., a BRIM Atallb)USK, Silth .Iry.' - Fl pinl 1., 4 ibolf, lb. giv•vt kr..•••••••• Methel•-/, .M , plr , J alt I'l.oll, lb.uti.lleLor.-h • "Elk 'Morn" Saw Mill far Sale. ryurs o ,,tl,llslituont, lately finiAlied and td wow In compl. runolot, ordcr , lo num. , o dnOtt t, dSh..l4 , :ti Ihddhurdo. 41 IL.in, nth. enini • 0 . , tux,. msrt.a Incobwr uO.ll ra1t.14101., 1141.1 hd all Ihnt la nod .01,1 on the p.n...., 1b....1yr.nr .1 lad* al a1i0...0w an addl.( td 01. sad down th• valley .1 tbd lurov.h.l with ota:hth.d,And tours of lb, I. .u 1 mot dou re soent 1,30.1 d, 1td.,31111 , tan It unmah. kur no h..- d. , .tu, .4' Incl. •31.1 odAddseh.r, p.1.051110 , drk ,e4LatdrdLdd.ol, ootithlintr oon.lhnd notble;.ko.. drill Id, 011 low 0 . 4 h. dud Idod i usrww.( d. 110/11/1d1..N. Attorno, a la, - d•Odf ,d4,-ddskrlN st m 11.,.1. . _ Throning To Let. ItENT, and lastotrooion a tom d A Lk. Ix n) a-Januar* neat, Iwo rGar V UV j.,WR 104108, 0.16 W. End.. 11,,, 1 1 4-Itdd ealo %In. n.c.,-1 by 111,..kleld.n‘ him I, d 8477 !I al Valuable Property for Sale. riIIIAT new and•elegant ttriek L 7; UnAlnr. ellnale in tin. irall3l. Venrrt runtv. tartween tt1n.4.1,1 ;Ivor Innl übio boo 1'0. , b0 Th. boo.. it 413 L.nt 1.4 ..k.g.--.63Wri.5.•83.11 , 31..nn-nt •la., 01,, 3n attr 3lnti tub tour rnnua. Th.. 1,1 1. Lk, in 104 Igo. tonal no the ~,,, . J.,. TM anl to Cunt .4..1 kinn,lll, 14..0 ••• 13 resat dully 1.34 n... •ob n.3.1.3.3,n1 At, 13101 • 3413.0.3.1311 ncvuu.l n. At. s {WM., Int .41.3nint. nut 100 loot ,uar... gm I•n14, sod rot I.arlt3e r al.+ In 'llegheny Foundry for Sale. rrlIE Utidolbigrteti ogler for •41(1 their 1,1• 1•12.1.• E1a1.1 , 1t , , 1.1.41.4 otr , •••4 •mooularte Ana. • rl.• 4.1.11 0, mr• .mt.n... lb.. la tkan , tl• ,1140p,.m1 P•tlera. 01. op, nal t, to. of tn.... Oda. ratl imc• or. 16•1. 1.1 •Lont 01..1 rvait.lty Los doatal. al.sok .61 1..0h r. Th•lrortoweatelitt or,. &II ul r.. t.•Uurt.a 4•15. /le% /MA HAN • 01 N UFFICE over Philo Ilan, and next v . '" l t 111II:: ° ;17=::.snala A. •-•-•zr liar Sale. rj . NIIE three Pfau brick Dwelling llousc.2 • 110.1 a nu Wort. tow—prm., IPSYKL w. tr. in pr., and Ele..n An'iren—it. seetiresl Dr 1.4.1 ne Chlit of all itteutu tots nee, eta 1/U4 1 .41 V... hi. .t ntt. t l I. Atterol D.l% .., A.! ... o o n lq r .l. , etL 1 , .1C N. TO LE.f.—An otfee To Let, onr .r 4 bolt door w Nvlieve• IA ...Mtn , . 11 atm. It It. liAl.ZAll.l.ileertr et- nen . T 6,1 LET—From the find i i Arril next, r:Sq . how, •rns offa land Pit.h.o at thalami. DLL.) • . 11001)0. )(INF,' aM. Desirable Property for Sale. . 14. 1 L NOltiliElt of very valuable lluiklin v s 1, Lot, zi,bolnlost tbo Out, Orpot tho Ohio • larra i n7Vl TvGIIIN, tt A , 1 1101. 11 1 1 01.1.0 nn and 00 Alloghrny woo, A b , o--A valuable unini prated Lot, on the e r orner of Lib. pity sal ractory .u=el., rum %Vont, opyunto nub man Ca.tholloCkturrh. Pet front on Ltbert IUo Iret don an bnetorf. tUnnlnt barb to Noing %Huy. tbrub Amy Utioir. Downing Itouner Lltutrty *trod. mijolnlon 1.11, thy lut tuing 3)1011 front by fottdoop. The boom ts Ist., and ft...want...al, bunt 11l 1511%/flll 10, and meta:,, .Irvon mom. Al A Vann of :11 arm I, Lawrence, mount ! " 6 mile. foot Novr enotlo Almo—lOVos Ie Bees constr. of Tarlton 01k. and ;rim, 60b•arrro dawn. Vor sato low and on LmnatoodaainscruF. u livalro of ivaruey* N al AA tits, 001:2111 . No.lol Yuutth grout., littsbut kb. 111 E A T' imlroutaguir CatutU Thy , ponw.ny but • abort alllbtftootrum tho'dory , t of the Ohio .0 Penn/lir.% ItAnrour. 61,1 torn, apply to • N. T, VON NUNN - 110Rn A 0C1.,6.1 and On FrontrL, • 006 rltOtturgb, bib LET—A 'argil and convenient 2 W A ONO nOblion PuNstul .lead. Wine. Wood Neoltlabohl. knqulro of brb? WU. 11. JIIIINIITON. • Private Bcsidence for Bale. vIIE ititopEirry, io offered exceeding -a annornmodallna tern, It • le niout elloi tar . Mooted in the rerldllfoiDnfrinltrity of Allegheny. Thu elrontlon la nortirraneed 111 the eoun. In mammalian a Enc.! planet. view of the ray 01 litlr hurah *rt three riven at a gloom breidem being ma.- unlit to the boning. part of Idt...rah; nouthlntrirt la an eent dears , the sdraidaren of loth inn n ailuleonouT. The lot le large, arbraeina near arta Of around, re one hitodrot .hoty I.t.t In-. rnnOloft Niel ton hun dred sod Illty hto Thn Itnprornmentu are 1..1 1 7 brink, holt( In minters Orly, of the tout roateri Otilrhod in the boot manner. tinning eivry retire Int. at orOul tante raid frill amid ennr.t. nil. due FFegant to reonotar. There In a nenof ricrlll•sat wer Gast thn door, and zits. aid Grr hydnintrater. Carriage noiletabllom a vaned of eluilen Trull and eltrule herr. 10 etturt, lie edratilai. tan onlf he apprectatiul II an examination of the prenrinur llnottn url""erertthe undrr thdi. it Is • rare nhariee tor eenorin . g . o a 4 outlaw.' reel duern, Or In purrheira en sport:baton. rota II Al it II 1111111. 114 Pnrond et. n AIRD.k. IRVIN have :Lbio for Sae some 1.11/ vrry.iNxlmblo ardraprond .INhin for privma vin , Nanno- Iti Alkuhenr CRT. Abm, Iltsimpruyed Fultables Nr Nulotm .iamle. For Nuttaulars arvir thor , 'nolo Real Estate. [, OR SALE—'r we Houses nod Lots in tho ' Vitali Wank—ono on Liberty PIN.. and tt+ oiler In t k rear. Also—A 0.. a of groonl, lab feet on Webster street, by SW fret on Boman. rt. Mao. a 317 Libra, el - (Journal rm.] ryo TRANSPORTERS , GOIGNIISSIDN es GROCER 11ERCILINTIL—lor vale Gm aukonunia- Indk bvik, 001U1 Bans valul slam each looming !Ai 71; lather on Lour, All v City, and low! trot on th e Pounksll4 111410 Itaginarl. teithila a 04,001 . ( of also Depot,) au.l a:tetanus, barb to the Cabal Raki, no, p r o a l the meteor lacilltits for,pliimarut by 011 brr tbo tutionoo aroma ~. Vol terms rukulrenf U . lITOCKTON, Al lekbek r City: or at Rot llooludore of ! k. O. :crock p, R , moan copier of Market sod Thiel eta. For Baia or Ferpetnal Lease,.. ORTY-TILBEE BUILDING LOTS. kid ne 'asst. lotkiaM, ln tlin uctainal titan of Ike town E Ra lekbany, trtiotbsit on both o{loo ev of Roberta etreet,and ~ un nk Look • Alto. for mat Pk' one of on. , ilia rtoldriepf tba 1 out tut on the 1711, eatrutlitur ha r k to tooa. street, letelr occupied U. a Um tot. for Orme, r rodulre of Mr. MOSES BORLAND, moo the moaner. or of th e aubactiber, it GU °Rue, No lul MR street, PA L. orgh. 101 1 11 f ! - II 011ABT IfiLla rob • _ _ end Horse Wanted, :NTLEMAN living'out of Dorm that will -." ‘ "1 . " 1 1 . - IVILIMT 00. . A VOU A 0 ' EUROPEAN PACKETS. W. J. TA/SCOTT & CO'S. ARILANOR ME TS 'OR MI FIAXES ,BIAKELY, UROPEAN AO ENT and Dealer in For- Excnao.e, 1..1a0 ra.th< 1'1.n.,. lino of rileaidelllpa. between N. York and Swallow T.!' Line. Railing from NH York and Llvrv. pool on tho 6th and•lletof ma month. fi^o. loavoa Nor York o o 261 h. and Liverpool cal the 11th of epoll month. - .. • -- thol ftMr L'l inoes,m Nr. York on the 11th, wl Liver pool on the 2lltit of oarb month. Z mire a month from Liverpool Ard N‘qr York. Tim London Lino rif rerkers nil from Nom York the lab. 16th. mut 21th.a0.1 from Loulouon the Oth.l:th, tilm anti tXth of each month. The tint. Line 01 tilm,ovr ,Porket• mil from Neer York mot tilasmmr int the Irk lt ah.l 1:o nach month. A Moot!, Line of I,•koto from Liverpool to New orhmtm 1.11, LIto• for emigrant., from Nr. York. by nleana luat mud Rallraml, or by .11111 Dail railnek.l, to [MEW burgh. will rect.we vv stlentiou • AM! Achim Riven eh...fully et ht. nllttee t. ery f W. Tmpt.r.c.tt a. Co. Stet; AJ. Duhh.tt.t.t. J T.T lt .01..foltan.1 U.,. . nu South nt Alveri or It the t.111, W. of the r.41.11un in the noiloct More. or Canada. who wi,b to neml ~r Itlvlr.tri..tots It any port °I tmearul,lnp. Yrollotol. nr Wales. not ,at. twermory I,I , JOIVDIP opplleolina to th., •Pubozriber. And barn Ihr l, brooghl not bra nrol' tlt.. form Ito Linos of wig. , 1r... Woo I. to 0 bat - therm) or 1,1 on•rrlant .nin, OEI fAvorad.• tam, by Loaton or 111... gar. Their Imintno of eonlng portot.llo, rd . delay. I . arr.a., to. 0....urp.1 from Literp,..l no :1., 01.1.-oto.. 1.1010.1n1y100. nod nanltrounn. In •atall ual lame sown, tonal In tirrat Briton. mut Ireloml. a J. T. a Co. ban/entere I lulu arraneerueuln vitt/ 1././.1. Kt., a Fr.ukl..rt.ou 41/./11ul, and with Me/ttr... ant Blount l'// banker, Par, Kt //raw ../0/1 which. /AA I. male pa, utile all the prirult.a/ tltruughnut Frat.e. end /Krum, . take. and trails d• u. ye. lor /al. 1./ IM. sto.ter.ounett.....roor :lath Ltl.erll /ar/Tl/.. tup 1 / 1 :1.I/torl.h. K.al /lair A 1../ tr. JA al 1:11 /MAK/MA I' 1./ tieue /Allina. .60 /Ara., Call 11.1 Al ;.ratt. Steam -Communication between New York and Glasgo,w. Olmgow und,Tseiv 'York Nt....nehip p,nrorrNl'dvr r.astit 111 p [MANIO INN),.nu Nor..sl...art, (INN. a uer,l or , ntam.l,, , lAApprolutrd szt[l Irox[i Nrw Ic,rk oil Sxlord.,,, Ow 7th nr Erbraturr u.xi, .1 It: gamma. PAIISAGL 1105IXT Virg Cabin (ottewnr4l . o turbadled.)- Y.emokl lalun Th.... rut.. turhule hroviesen, hat not Mown honor, u 111 nn eusTbed an bee eh , . Umiee•. , OS , nee a ',urgent, Th. NLh INWA, 110.1 r , 't ... ".. ,1”15.14w BOSTON TREMONT NOUSE, 14 .TON.. MASS. • rrIIIS roll known estalilinlimentin still ran t doe,. itt lberumar moon, The plea.l,l wituation ,•1 Ms , Imo., Ito commali one, arrwuttratilitA, and the of Ingurir,• they, eogulone n•uder .t au.l Wrauta g•• 011.• 1 , the aaaaa haaa of aof w. fi rm $4 J. n 4 Turtatr 4 CO., ao long at Ina 4twl tt,a atut4ll,l,mrot. IL. olatcrilaq toad,. law laaa paella.. to 4.1e11.14 Ita rvpatataan. and 4. wry rattsf,tloa Labia custusta,.. AVM. LI. PARK VIC • ..PHILADELPHIA,_ Philadelphia Carpet Warp. • gt'tqltiutt. quality Fuu. Wriuirr and no t at Alno.C1,171) . :1 YARN. LAPA. • in'.• s". fi* '." l,A r lral% 11. M(N1111:. . 116 Nnrlll 1").‘nl pimA. rettun.. a. lkl EIZCER iv a 110t.1.1.1., 1 1.11..!•1g. 6._ 1... lulrav otAJ6 r , Tl2.lV.nta..elt. 6rn..raur. Moore Hinozey a: Co., !iIPORTERS Jnblinrs in lIA 117 0 11i...tliji AMUrhEItY, No. 1:11. Market otlwet., Imlotntwa. tltooll.l.trao an.i iltWox low. d.fkr MASON'S O.HALIZNOB Ii.LACKCNG, v)/!VA) Fr, k AIL. AS. S. 3IASON linve REMOVED fy the, r.lolo ona fo-to, Illotwlalphlw.-to the new Reel 'rare, IT“ Ihr North For. 5t., bro. thot "motto, to oillor 1•Ill0111iM 1/likl ooloolor Ittortlnc. It Nl.,sohaut• sal fouler. to the M=M! Mut tI RITIN t/lIS ra thy lirtN4 nn,t ware CLEGh'S PERFUMERY FANCY SOAPS. THESE Fliperi , .r articles of Perfatmery, hi. I. 4, •}IIIIII , ..tYJ rol•LralrA Ln; y .41 - 1; slad I . ...edurt.t3usir,r I'rltot.t..ll...3.la.ther apprm.4 I ir• t...,4r • -Walnut 11.1 Grim Ilroass au4 Whit+ /1444, I,lul, tt.u4, lane, .4 'VC. 11.lr w.aras Ka tram. Itraie.l. Cry.- tsl •an..w •rtio••., Ilair lir4l ‘1.1.. a... ar . 11...11a. -, urra nut f. Lt JoilS lert um. r anal I t.... 41.4. „ . . Si Ihrlte.l t. . liorllrrrLanti.l.l,..? , hy ..1..n..,.!...5tmi5e1 , rt to Ow Tilt. iFirr t low • Shriver Q McLean, C 1 5.401 ni.l •11111 021,.11.1, d lON . SIO,OIENTS t LOC7 and Pro ta.. ••• pr•J•upt utl•mt,EL, s•th 1...1.-11.1••••••••• t. , -.•,aa•If•rt••••• A , ly•trn • ins-leur. ••• MT. ...a. 1....1r10.E., 'p'lluM) tt iiar., Itt)NNET MANU it 4i7Tu1t1.11.. N,,. 41 t.....ktit F..-csnJ (ttot• lottlLly NEV YORK oii clothe. - LEIIIO A. 1101 'l', N", und74 J o hn s Yo,, snanntwirtrere and arealern In 4111. ear Innrel rie..r Veneer , . nre In/nett ant rad., a Wein ponre.., 17."01 rpm 1 . 1.11711 t nbrrha r•I nure ea •rJel e'rrgaree ttrh, eurararrr ea th:. in rhe artra totherta rm....a. in Ihre.r.erstr tar Fro. lisef the Vllte tar Jai St the 14 er Lee 1.,. Al Maar natranonno In NAn nark ran , [faunal A LIAO au I ma...plata aannlanan [laza, Madman. anal Than Lail 111. f ~,t ~, a n n. fa, .41 na.a a , Alaa Tralr arti Corn..? fa//. '1.0111., thaltalh., & Co., Flour and General Produce (`01:t11SSION HOUSE, No. 21.11.1T11 ILA LTI Altl/IKI4TRIXT, BALTIMORE. RAILROAD 11.,41•0 10 THE 1 1 2 1 5112. 7..11111AL ADV/11 , (7.1.. 11121 , 11 0,1 1101 n. al 60,1 aatastlart• In Trlntsporletion • al. any c.ther roarl...e. 1,4 lite Pre ol tuark vah.,5,146• aml 1 , i and 6..1 ai " palromeg, . hoer I,.l.ll.talani Ova:, of NI, -LIM.' rank; 141.1 a liallanor, tk , :awma/..t. Cant. 0,11..10,15ta S'l'. LOUIS & SI'...JOSPPH . LLLLL ~.. L . ....... , .... .T. rt-:11 UEL J. WETUEIIILL & CO. Corn 1111.110011 loud kt - rsrarsliue. ?lerrhant, Nat. LS In•Tve Stu Osoltsrroml Arr., 11,1, 141 tit b PP" P. shl. 0.. t0 John 1 tnnut , on; 1:11.o011 /I li.not•tt; it.olct a I.lo...ltantrrs. • dear 13T: JOSEPH, MISSOURI. .‘ .11DDLETON, RILEY do IWO:in, Prodnev. Connont , :on. on 4 romatslitadr Moretkonts, on lb. brow, t , t Joaepti. /IP ' Rotor to itlexonti, flonht, awl Lorenz litdclate ax. httohnrgh. .2 . 21 lk p' AVID VID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Law, and CtAnraitoioner for I , nurrlvonto. Bt. tank..3llt mtounleatinoo promptly samenrt. neatly JOHN 11. - I6ANKiN, Attorney and Cl.lllll - nellor st rat eataloborr tor tbr State o PrOnttivania, bto (tato of littrberoba Itefuronerr-41wbotob: don. W. roman!, libioptou bl'Orallo. i.bletbon, John E. robto.,Uloarlis &mole. blet.Ool Kuglizlr i-,ltiCA(io AND 1"49R1A. THONAS HALE, . - FORWARDING & COMMISSION bIERCHANT CHICAGO. ILLINOIS, ONTINUES his usual facilities to resaire Jon M ons.,, tole, mud Trsoublotorot. Merthatta 00/d0t...1 Mtn. Boola lest, hlidock dolly 4a all poloLo on the Lop, and the 1111noloC000l Si 1Gy.0.. 11.Woolool—Meeon. Lamm,alcrnns 31:a: Woo, JGG 10,..lohnonon A. tloughe olel r.' WM. H. Haskill tIiNERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT CPI AND AULTIONIOIi, N 0.3 WO, .5G.,, moats. ILI.. Esperlol attention to Commhi.lon toolooe, The Great Invention of the Age!—Steam Supplanted!—Ras Triumphant! TIE find half of Ow nineteenth century sillion b. reronhal PP the U.. of .lead. It ban pared, b. will steam "Igloo with lb. thintre Nat were. ' Tho Naomi half of the .auto? will It , knowiraa eots, 111.111CIP“ Ob. age of 11100—an no.ol deatined not only to tioat hoot to .41111,14.1 Oh, werhi. Thu. pop Las now rota manna'. arott with it is now ontrviontol ohs 11. Eng - haw. rrofeagor Juts. V. F. SOUIIII.D, Other twent.,l, 101000 ul tin.. °Narrating noon tior erinonuto 0 h i , own owl of °there iu allosoplA make tha orlowoote Net tbo eonJetona nom of rat laulo wool ono anallahle an a maim. 101.11 . , heie lvrfnclwl the AV!. Torino luet roteire.l letters twhont for toL. ..lroornve.l Carhop' 1 , 1 , 1•En...ine." now ot, to oNsero nI 004111,1 for lite 4/n) thvn, to the I/ altar Slate. liononniona, boot W ithilrhtual. or LAI lb. nohts ol tO.ate, rouistivo or ripen. . • •• The 1n1...0 set ing of tnon.y awl and nf bum • Ilets and I.lllTvrinkr. aocuml by tlo• um or 11,1. o.er motor Inevitablp Ingot, It' owl, adoption In all Owe whereat:Pam power 1.1 tom need.and In tboluouple places where tile great e.0.m., bulk and Reign/ of 1.1 stones engine bete toeoludP.l 11 , 1 nen. . . Ihn nn a,:a ntwr utotur war Ineappliadin alloweror rponea in a • . *I. tur tu. Mtn b. the tat. ihms-atal tiorae rp ne..art .tra roil, rr 'rah tin, nx - ry.nne 4.. Onttt that rorustrod /.7 the stram Klan. of troller.. and Inman, font and firrnte.n. and bulk and wokbt—ltltt lotus weicht fnr them., pmer or I,tav toil* of the plasm engine,. lin,. Pe.. nrlrddlnhnd hr the esla.•rltarntanakin twenty.line , power, woe 'working. weir Cittriuttathaa.notinalsn tho following from t winu ti Xannana tbn INth I,,ernbrr. Ags us pira...4 to suits that 1. (... V. Polnionta, lain of this city. bag n... 11,1 n palpta his oto.f of carLon.e irso. srpliestian to an Thr surre.rot saprittoPotarf till lorentiou sort. out long sloes gi grit its ths W.:aiif. The rotor geottnnso hos rg.`eirniouother r/ patrol 4sr nn,l propelling pryer... Alan. rights fur that.. of h ospioref Prow/ linrotsl Arwlttp... noP inr ntrintan of •Lieb Ors. Ow wiign. such. eotopiste motroll tho twit. Petaloot of tho roam,. that SAL ..74nlai.sbnuhfrogn.o ,nAl"rights host time thou is 5-goligl to•Jhrr ona. Al" for 140 . 11.13pforsd t mootstle, - fo s r gull. to mod ono.. Porramsa. &g Oo ig...A 10... the lan antral of both born onlwider. • A.) 111f0,1310601:1 ngoni lathe More inroloolin in Tonkin. owl of oblaittblir rlgble, kr, marto obtained by salltentag _ILL. • AtionlAtion Airepitnaho 0f..: 0 0 10 V 1 11 1 V... 1 •4 0, .." Flan, Wnistholop. D IX TRANSPORTATION, ace, WINTER ARRANGEMENT PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD., FROM 1 . 1 - TTSOURGLI TO PHILADELPHIA AHD BALTIMORE. ONLY 20 HOURS THROUGH. FARE, , THE Extiress Mail Train leave the ITGV:=.`"4' erery • l'seepower• will on 1,7 Mgr Caro b . ., Sarni, Cr.k. where they will find . the beet Cowebew eeillistrew to ro y atom," mike. over • tot Otte turnpike mad. to rat. ty'e twatiort,(condoctorestectopany each trained coweheed nod thew tote the ewes to ITlldayaborw, and there take the oplendld new Meowing C re of the l'entortrenhtll.ll. Mm cottpeny direct to 1•1 1 LADIMPIIIA mod DALT!. . Passengers for Baltimore ham Rip Cara of the York and Cumberland Railroad as Thumb. artlrion Bahl. more to breakfast. and to IV ehington City the note morn. liaaaantrers. who will] to void night travel, can todno over m o lt at lintihlayaborz. and Mum. tto.l r wan neat manikin in the 8 b'elork train. • • . . ga . ro Itagge eherhed Ihogh 't Philadelphia Arrangemanta hare been mad. with the Pdantra..l4em. oathst to deliver pnaaroger• to and trout the Railroad De pot to any aaesslble part or Pitubar or Allegheny titles, at 10 eente for each pawnger and t o rA•nte for each trunk. _ Tis:Arrorassalatinn Trate will tears asst.,' Morn t,4 ,.... t!i.k• far East Liberty, Wtiltionburg, . Pereeneem will prom+ their nettle et the Railroad Of- Roo in the Illomatmehele Until half an boor I..ofors the desarturs tor melt Train. when the (Ram will lel °post Lm the wale or tirkein nt the Itrpnt. tad Lawny +tn..- Plea. get your _Warts in the evening. as there Is al ways • areas crowd fir tirkele in tho morning. J. AIRSKIIIIEN. Ticket /tern, • eMtf Yenta RAlroed Co. NEW RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENT. WESTERN RAILROAD FROM PITTSBURGH TO CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS CINCINNATI, affl%VF:gl2Z_ . . In ennnee44n with dr Penna. Central Ilailroad. Tilitnuall FOAM PITTYDUCCiII TYI CLEVELAND,IN LESS 'MAN TEN 110Ult,t, DT A bONSIDUODS. RAILROAD LINE! MITE Express Train on the Ohin and Penn s_ iirhairlit Itallrreul. Pittabsirch et A. 11.. VaPP;,a , :f m at . tigittati"Dar d 1 .. 1ng: h . 2 mi., Irate Pita:rule, It tPID. g..r. leer. Clera.larvlet h Alliaure at et.s sou nnl~hilraurak at . 5 I'. st. . . br thin rollth tome from Clculnontl to MU. bury L to two dal o. without night trarrl. nod NTO from G.. I. two Jals in ruouretiog with tin , Yenta. C•ntral hotirond. t.r, run .latit. from AlHamer to Canton, Munition Ana Maurarkt. end trom Kuno to New (hotly' rolurl no t Worn,. OW , Thr New 11144111. n Amoincondnilon Train I . 4.nvee Pltt.hurgh at 14) A. 11. and 4 P. M.: and Nvii , Brighton 3 0 A. M. .nJ 1-40 I'. M.. ' , topplig at iutetmrJinw 414- tom.. him: anion Tirkitts, uhnil for two tiara, arr rat between Itn,lirohr Ant. Brighton. Tint TrainP tin not ruu Standar. Inunibutani run in.rtinonchnn with the MAIM ID grid from thtt elation ink ntr•el. e.r liekete top:4 at the Y.-areal tttreet tilltion of the lthie land l'a. hullo:Ad. to ItAttlat Ticket Agent. C4-Through tickets fititit Pith:Our:ht. /Cleveland. price $4.0.--anal from Illtsbur-...n M tineinonti. print. SUM,— noM R.4'.4 '4.'""*"J.b3-Fataixtvm. Monongahela Mom, 14thibitegh._ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Ir/NTER ARRANORMENP. xubsoribPro, ageotg for the.Pennsyl- A-Zgio l li al o l ;7l c ;:gg h tnrain d ,ht,' - xgvatr tr.: 1.47: • , . Poe ell !trot elate awls end Iter.l-..-..—..13.23 - 10.330. Poe Barra, Butt,. Lard, Tallow, and .11 heavy ezel:hte TIM P.—Eli/ETA'S. 31.00 ,COVODE a ilKeill All Agent.% Plteshurch, Jan. In, Hal. comer Penn and Wayne literati The Clevehad & Pittsburgh Railroad Co., • 1-V IM•ina . e nmingcmcntx with the nc Iry ott,poulkpo tpf not tgllo, IA now proporod to oon:I oonooro Clevelotn/ In II hours, and to I.llpolunott In 40 hur, Yore In CJovelantl--. 31:0U. aPP •......................... , Mcm.nirs:hria Vittn.tazuh. • -• • UNION LINE Ard 185 CLEVELAND VIA WELLSVILLE As , / the l'ite-haryl, arid Cltr,laud Railroad. 'I"UIS well known and old ostahliphed Lino bating formal.a 00..03. lb* "Pit4.l.orgth ek,IN.I Clcaupau,,' aro two , carnlau frafgb , daily Oupdays 5i0.14,41) Inapt 1. - an I•lttobargli and l'lm•lalad sod all lot..rnint at , . Joint, at Um lowaq Tbe NU:Lab:at 11CA VER rerelyne awl Eyrie/an . ..lab. foe Ehe planar Una 4ally, len•ria.. cers and II olbarian at 3 0 . ..h0rn, P. H. nri...l throtna ( . I,velatt.l.nal all name pant. on an roan, aranaoat firarer to L.. nla..limpany. to lianarre, nal Italia...l aca... a lirsalan IL U. I'AEKS Akron.: .101 IN A. t'ACG TINY, lxvut, J, Nea1:14,1,1 Pt, retSwbunch. — WINTER ARRANGEMENT. UNION LINE, VIA RAILROAD AND WAGONS. Wear° now prepaid to Carry Freight between AND PHILADELPHIA AND. BALTIMORE, dunn, the winter. and.will rivothrou,b t.na' arta. rat.. lIY . NItV 1/ItlFf , .111 Casual I , anin Pitt" bum!, I ,rMar l ke ,trvt,tizi CI . IAiIII.E.e IL 601.,)I, Arent. 71 NArtt. Irret.Eattimitra. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FT! , - VE [IA% E NOW COMPLETED AR- T rang.a.nal. for thereat., trutam:aNion of freight rtlw arint.er, t.dverti Ott, and • PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. CUla of h.huc will be given tat delivering throurb. at Oder.!. ra... CLARK 1 SHAW. _ LlN•rly otrret. Pittnburgb. LI:U 18 t BUTIMI. 219 Market ateret.l . l4l6aelpida. 001:1.0al, TS North Pdrvet. galtlasora. Freights to and from the Eastern Cities INTRIt A HR.4NGEMENT. D. LEECH & LINTS. RAIL ROAD AND WAGON. IAURING THE SUSPENSION of Canal „, aloes plr», and rate. AMTto, or,midniari 4 Ilaltd A BLACK. (hhhl "1 . 11''.:1?lti'dith&T.V.r0h. Nor. 13 and 15 Booth Third elset, , Philadelphia. SMITH A FILANCISCUS. del No. TS North 'Meet, Baltimore. Pennsylvania Railroad. WINTER. ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH. Time Educed fo 24 Rica! (IN and after the let of IDecember next, Ity bn married bp th. Penuarlaania ntni Gainsay. betwoon Philadelphia and Putaburala. houre; rill only villa. of Staging Ore. - aa "Mk , . Turnpike. Th 4 R. lb..l,wLat and in;rl;7..7ll: 6 % rent Won and the Atlantic 1.151, and the aeco.l.lntiaaro In all Topeata of the highest diameter. rnottAtt 31001114 Acent rottn's Railroad COMP.] , NEW YORK ADD ERIE RAILROAD. ISSI. :1851. EW ROUTE TO NEW YORK CITY cia al:gturoVon b ajrrir"ini l . lOnto IMI 331111.1Pirri an,l lb. ytao, Indlara .304 l•e "'"' TIM V . 17.4x auseum AS FOLLOWS: • (Sundays carer d. • lst tlmnora Train at 6 o'clo • ck. MAU - 10 •• F•rnlng Ilnproa • The Mall Train Mops et Rthalra, where passetwera can flrm 7 bour..a take the ExpreasTralos arritiocln N., ork nekt morning at I seolockoMakbast the whole dlstanc• or Th e The Et W press Freida and eattla Train leaves Dunkirk at 4 A. 11. Jail r: a l'assenzar Car le a1t.71.1t0 thla Train to Accommodate W. 1 'a68'0. 7 . 7 06 and Drol7r. /11 - Fate Mau bonklrk to New York, 1.6. &mond Clam Pena *olla air., In • Wm ear. This taunacuoy are prefaced to trasaport ilea stock oat Iteighte of all kinds to soul In= New Tort- Varticular attention will be hatkl to Stook, The Nance being 6 test •kle, sires this route srearculeantaca over narrow gaup. Railroad" In the ...pollution of Stock. .Cre)-Additicnal Trains will hr Dot 1.12103.1i00 111 very short Yrcight Tariffs will ha clislcibutai airing full portico. lace in regard to the pekes of f frit* es soon as Utry eon Is ILLNJT. Ito t. Z r Nt7lTliiti II AM. kora. DuVairk... 185.2 Merchants' Transportation Line, VIA DLNN3TLYANIA CANALS AND RAILROADS,) .1 0IL PHILADELPHIA DIRECT—WITH OUT DreSIIIPPINII. Fine • . A. Mr &NULTY A Co.. Canal Darla. UN Penn' street. burgh. ell A ILLK.i RAYNOR, Central M.N. DDNNI ItNN'te PhD. &Irbil. We are Dteranxl to terilve a lame umlaut raorehandDe aN b y duce to ahlp on the otenutta of IDe ranala to Mils. elPai tune a than al in w} arerione.eel intertnedialo pleas. at lover .. and la D• mt. 411 j. N. It. The inorreaed oumber'of Storks provided by Wu, Penal Mannteaeuera for ram!nx oar bats on Lb. slate Nallronts, 11M preveot anyaroctlbnity of daisy at JobtoLmu, llolala,aburg oratrai.,,,t , k,—,. feblD AN ira=t= — Lfingttame Transportation Line, -- grtS_WMP 1852. iFibigger, BW.TWIPN PITTSBURatI e. TILE EASTERN CITIES iN opening of the Canal, we will be rem- L./ it to nnetre and forward pnnovtlr. Pudnee and Slorclusaltte. east and neat- Frelabh. ahem* at loners ratea ebatiad br remAn.ita. endues and Merehandles will be metro! and forwarded mot and wash without ail! Ca.. faresslingrn frehtht. ookonaion. or 11111 s of Luling (mel aTMlurtiona attended to. Ad am. oe r to WM. PUP xt.cwii awn, • ' • mt 0.1 %Sarno Pittelorwit. • littetillAld la kWh, lea Market et., between Poarth and iittbetn.l9lluklottln • JAMES WUPON.AgettL -No. in North Houten motet. Paktum*. • J AMP* PINUP AY. Ira 10 Weal at. • usbi• • . Near York. poaat. RESS.S7. CLOAK COODS - Ai. CO. niter their tumour aelottount of Dm w and k (load, at In.. thee anekoa loin.. Jak ICE--12 tierces prim", far Halo tky wo I.li XI . MATIVEICH ---- POFFES--20obrige prime Rio, tor sate by Li 100 ' Itlltiv, FllO - BACCO-75 boxes "oared brand, of s'B itl9 and pound lump, fu, pele by ' MIRY, MATTHEWS hiRE SE-300 boxes prime Cream., to; sale C by' le,l /DM DALZYJJ, r z . V Sutler t' • West Newton Plank Road Routs • FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! I TEAMERS Inane twice a day, morning k ! , : o ;i l 7lt ,',ll :iilitT - I. ` th'.. n i'Nte,r toe. ahoy th, Mo w/n.00.14 1,1 J,„ ....n lab o'clock. Fare tr. 11 . .Ils.lrlphla fll. To Baltimore, SM. Fur lirkaln call at the kleuth Cl ad Ms., Msmongabela nue, 15 , at• r ntrvet. der J. J. F.V.L.N.5, MEDICAL. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL roll TIM CURL Or COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHI TIS, WHOOPINO-COUGH,-CROUP, ASTRM/t, CONSUMPTION." Tills ItEMEDY is offerd to the commu nity with Lie tn.nedersee we 1,..4 In an article 'shirt% " I d°. fo'ln °. Tn. ,, m the hurniest tifeets that ran be a.- mirwl. No wide I. the tetd .f its usefulness, and mnume roux tne mat q Its runs, lbw: altah. , 4 et err 1.0. M. r 4 tine rout a hrnin.fs In ren. , nN publlelr known. wh have been ntorol 11,113 alarmlur ant orentleePernte d es.a. of the uln..-A, hf its th.e.. When our. tried. Its n Perienty over ..sery-4.th, ninth-inn pl.. klnd„ la vs... a Parent tot...rape ...henna:ion: and chern-ill trilling a r known, th. put.lie no Ion:, heritate <hal aotelote them Ploy for the distre , ring and .Innzereus alle Ilona of the Pnlmonary nr.,.kno, a hlrh an. Inepient to oh. climate And tot MIT in the forutllable nltArkn upon the lunar bat or lbw mild..r.rar:l4l, it Col.l.4lnnxh, lloarannee. Ae., arta for Children it is the ph.ananteAt ant antenr med. rine 111 Lt eau he rd.intanl. No f•tielli .licit he Without it, and than who has...i.e.! it never *ill. Head tho hpinlon of tha followtn.: aoralemen. who will be tern:Mani In I . h. TA el. co A ollon. or rtaaArl..llll,, they Are loteted—nil and all an iverelrantn of the than clam and of the highest char...sr—an the nldetttuw2 moat •Iterniee whnle,nle dealer. In medicine. with an experi. pan' nn l imihdo . the anhleet of Whirl. they speak. If it., la any cal .... Irl th......1=nr0t of experierleaN see TUN I.:KiITIVICATE. We thy unlern .1•41, a h0 , ...1... drmrcisti baling been tong aenuaintnl mitt. Ayer , l'h , r, I ..et..r: I. hen+) es ., tiny n.t. ten., Ora it la 11.. he.t end mm t Inetnal nen, wit' lor trultnonar, CAunernhtlot. rt., "ten 1 to the Ant enema l'eeph.. Ant wo .6. , AAL, hhin ccr 1. tiowle.h.n. of ea malts...am. wn.l es 1en5y5t...1.....,..n11:11, ermine., It to 11. e aflll. fel .... wer ..... On, - •t n0..1 1 ,.........aral with the firm noutietkn Ihn ~.iat. ill d l'A their no, all that 112,11., rats do. `.„.• I lennbax. iLltnalnh. 2 I - 0rr...1.u. 51..... lien, 0 epithet, Italtitmme. Mere lent. lAnhlA Intrrnhatn. 11.....,r, Mane. IlawilaiaL Marcell .1:Co.. Charle.ton, ~.,t:. Jamb Si darned, Detrott.. Iliellin,... , T. IL NO, Mater. Idml.rille. gr. Vratieln a AValton. It. Lout.. 5 ., 1....ecti: t.l, M l t n T Clr,r;,% " : ' ; ', !, " .: tftl„.l: • Hartland Ittntey•k Co.. A tigu•la, On.exisw 1.11. name., Trenton. New Jerger. .1 01. T.intleent. P.O.l.nruh. 1.a... Clark A. Co. Chi... till . • -F. H. nay, 0ur1in.,....1•.AA. :11. A I,,ALLA ,A, Nonni... 1 - n A/114,r-1 IlrinNIAA,. Wilmin.t.,n. 1g..1. .1..1.0 tlillert. A Co.. PhiledelPhio. Pa. J. It, 11. IL Oilman. Wealotolon, O. J.llrt.ht 11 th... N. w Orl.nn, .N. 1V.t....A, Wall A 1,., lon II n0t..., Ind/ C.C. Itiel.ntend A 10 , ... SA.. .'...het....e. t Lent* A Am., TAllahan-...1 . ...rida. It. It. SI rolt. C 130,1 ill, Tetine,..... Chilton A Pit,. Little Ihel.. Ark. Stiller. Slate k t...... hea:no . ! ~, SO, N. It Lnbadie. 4 44v...t0n, To ,-. Merle, 1.y..r, Jr.. Crell.lert-e, It I .1. SI. Turner. ',soon:di, ..i. II tole, Erk.tein A t.....l'tn.ltinkli.ll. In FOItERIN COVIVITI fed: .1.11. Oran A (I..Veloornis,(ll,lll. P. It. Dimond A C... lit.. Cr,, 'leak Fred. tin. as A Co_ 1,,. Ar n (Iprne• S. Prorret. Um, Inn "olio. llor,wn a 1N... Italitax. Nora SnAia. ' I'.ll'..lker A hon.l.t. John., N......hr0ns 1111. L inPatae p lc.., hi,. Jerntro.flrartl. With urre, and Tr..u...m.1. men proof eat. Le 01dur....1 exeent thAt h.un, I n ., tri Pr. - par-a sad •dd by J A 1f CI , C. n S Kit, " lA"' A 3 orbrr , Cbr• by b. U. C. rCiltrt.b . TZ. an.l J. rOb 04.18: bad br troodx, [. -:-:- if- - - 7 t4:if , . ---.::,,,-.,-, , ._ , ...ti , ii.... , ...., .._..p.,v1.-p_l - _-,-..ix.2__o.tf„, ~, f t ,, A - - -- , 14,. ;,'-:, IV . 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OH 'horn , and 111Syn i Swvlling of thirrinitids. f Itr.P..rifo, Noll Mr...limo/ 11.. 10w. r 1 .tippotlle. Irian tLesnie of 11,- vry, Poin In the Fide.. mid • Minoldrnt, hotilwri I.ninbaco.latin. din* and licitly.- She bhok, prepared "rends. arid the "tie [!endow .. , ,arsaparilLa,...., are tha inveluadde remedist astents trout arldrh Pr. tloyentt, Improred—Fatrert of ream, tlo,sk and earaspadll:, fonorvt sal tbs. Isbors. tory of lit. nnyrott bsa.clren rdtuP , of these mrds to their trrfectlnn. Ills preparation e.otalns a 0 the ro storatlys prottertie. of the re.ds. eoml•lord and eortomtra led In their utmost streudtb 4nd etri,,. Extr,lineota arn , mod." lu tn.ma.uufacture Lltta manta WWI COMM that It ...,otatul thrtlarr Ptutv.l. AreontiozlT. Ito.l It to. Simon ursi. 'yr:ally. in ea. ..ea of Ilaroattr. Feort.otle, and eutallavoi oomplaluto—lnt general pitßindum of all. Uu. lital tam pm and all Mon , tortneolloc tt” S. to 10111ftlee 1.1111 w Istiotiotto to boolth. • ~4 ; 40. ; ; Semfaht. c yeilG. St.rrurial fj gmaa Rh.r.tims. ant `rzt.t. varl4•4. ottnr . C*.nble atul or—, ivran.e' umnsatli mr. , l 00 tue r.r tI,IA Mr. dolor, D. Perk—Dear him it In with unutterable (eolith, of gratitude that 1 PM able. through, the tolstne Peoria/I.e of llod. end by 11,0 wonder-working tower el that exonlient medielue, 11,..mtee Yellow rhea and eam aaparllta, to aro snu a few $OOlOlOO , . 01 MY lIIMMt bor. le. re.. In the winter f 1 ISldi I we, Ma ached with 1.1, , rem pain, 4rhich we. gredunlty esien.lirtn through the whole right aide rind log; at the ran. time. there wait& to tal proetratlon of In, rhf. l, ./ roc WC. had shrunk to about two thinbrof its emontou / mane .l the attend...of a ekilful pmelitioner. Who hrorouri-, red my dleerme one of the worm 0413r14 of hear compLllut. Me raid my ...lean mu: tier Olt ally bur:MIN. but pre.rll.. .1 for me. I monk.' uuder his treetza.nt until was Itatlathal be road not help we. I than prneutnt of your agent at Deere, tm+bnUM, of Guyeatt's bellow Duet atal illareaparille, from whirl. I re mina) .east amount bf lament- Attar baring taken four lad Moro I amiable to our.. I.u.lneaewltloint an7lneen ventenee, and have been since that throe • rrelltrain.•lllle bat a ohm! period before I had trun °outlined to Mr 1.1 thrtaefourtha of the tire, and I, rennet turd!e the re turn of My health to any other mime than 14 - tha agency of that truly 'elvish'', modiclue..(ittr.dea Yellow Pork and Summar:lla. . ' 11AFF6D .• 31 • o. J. 1). Park—Dur Sir 1 arnd. you the kmooring ool kitiesto,•and as for tia I am arquaint.J arth thorax, tt . aG haw. I taneurtal It. think'. it might b. lat4.ont to yori Ind to the anti... Volt have MO peivtleno or imio;. It al you think beat. Yount, Theitolicorltut letter lairson nroprrinbleph.triria who eiajoro utertor.oitk. prortioon NLV.I.4 Stark rount,ll., Nor. lO UM- Dr. John D. Park—Doer Fir: Dr. tiur:eto'n Extract ot Porraporill" has twin pm.aih..l-0r nw for the Mt three year% wilt grad react, la Oruorarla.biiity. Lire, C.- plaint. Jankolim DY.PrINAU amt Chtrooly and Noma.. Dims." In ail •Pmalo Curiplainta It cart:duly is urea qualhaL 3n thartiv of Dili midieine the raltentronatant ly gains !dirndl h awl slim, tint worthy of peat atn alteration. It Drieuant t. tho tame and wadi. uit CAM be ward by tenants villa the moat dedicate Wawa-1m with gaiety. under any eliminating...a. I eia itriatiing from et. patience. and to the altitried I rataL, f 4 .e. • Dit.J. R WIPER. eU by J. D. PARE, Madan all, Ohio, northeast miner towboat all nrdere murt be Ibblrer...l. J. KIM A Co.. 11. A. rabnopel; a Uo.. J. A Joorrt, y. l'lbtrborrh; bee A. I:erA bac, Al7,ber.i City: L. T. ituraeLl. IVerhlrt,:to. L. U. IVA., J;;;;.mt,,,, r ., 11 Welty, Urerorbunr:E. Knunts.bob,,,kb: ricolt a &hoe e. 12dfm1;11.4.1 liontinrolon;UrsUrr./lollklarrt ;;r2 ifilJebrur..l. A Co.. In.lll.en; J. K. Wright. Kittanning; Kra= a Co. Rrookrill, A.. Witre.n A fem. IVerrb.bore; 31e VAnklo4 a Co. N. Ciliereer, Uartand Co NA, ambam A Yorker. llvreer,„ Hear k Dot. ler; B.l;cultb. tb , strer: J.o.4nimertrl. Warrer4 Y. L A J.A..Cood..ricparV. r.Croact.Jr..Prowcutilln: sarrrice—,4l per Bottle Siz Doran , for $5 401:d•• I•Yr . 1) I r L o . .. A oi N .8!}: E tt ll' 1;1)1 11 T1 Aonrovoil of and s mor.niiroo.l,l iLyrorioine. of th. Lk:h ost otomlinit. For the romulch• com of omi:h. 'log noon+, Aeutr.ooolt`Lroolo ninorhotio.A.thon L lA log C.O.'. Cron's. 1,111;11241ot. Pain, in till other Lung lopeoplaint. trc.lio, to Louormottoo. nay ing • oovere a hod er'ogh, er ono - other diffhoolty about the throat or loop, rhouht or. Ohio invoiloiohlo " oop. It rurely mitre you. It loot toohOl thnurouO.. city. A ho .clrrt.4 aroi .014.,1 to rup ohnto ends in Iola! Coo W1101,1,..n. lirg.hohto, Ii _per bottle: or kit bottler Fqi lute on.l moot by It. K. SIILLEIt.o. hi Wool street. ‘IRLLERS' IM Imam. COUGH SYRUP, prontancol to tol the and'inner tilloarlf.to rowdy now . in eve. TOI . to cur.,l'on.rhe, Cobb, lloarto neer, 1 intnonno'rittlinc Nonni ir N the 1 hrost. Wbooti. luF Coetnti. le., too rirrn ',lief to buhdroig here mod it, as•l the proorb.tor b.'pristubtol ihni.ibrao tho I v., to ioto•ri. ihrt r.onoi to* rititood for tin, tnelt blitturom to Xbot 41113 toirrurro rOl4 for ogobcto kro o.nipood br.eriritt litU, Mlif.b.hai lellaninvo r oL tu Pen On, inn...pent • hotter', •ito bo men nht poninng arliro ono ter lsortit. The itnroti• " l byre, Ito Nom utol 11.11.1 Elfbrw )wit, by the mint romrcrattle Inhabintbt, littrimigh s ebin ltT . P•rontrehontd onlpereact their 0.1.11.1r0n M tMarrtroc nonth, when the,. rrar b enrol by • 23 rt. Lotto/ of this TrUR tloyarol and APIA y_. R. R. RRL - LiRRIS, 4 ant Dnigdos Fresh Brain, :enneticallylealesl• BESII Petiebein PrePh Stzawlieiries; YIY • Pine Apt+ Topatc lec • Prestrl,ll4,4r, Fretll'rluirm abrovel jr,4% 41.1.1{ own lair, itir=ga forTaile%' lorn4l7Vlctitt "J td TtL 1 n otr4lig r .f•cti upon =MEE
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