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:' iter,dlVhig.Stati Coneezition-willbe held
; .t:.imeltheithi thelsth otitszeh. Iso2e
for toe rnr
w toothstiefir,Csitth,theatelosieher, formiloY
as
ri ,4o O'int Ttelgeie owl thieraitig delegate. to the NUL:m.I
Cony* atloo.' the - Whim; a the ,yeziene entilatles.of the
(bmatoaweslih an hereby-wilted to elect delegates Liquid
!Otani:bet tiitheiorthresenthithee to the Senate and Bet.,
Of Rthresentattrei, to attend odd Cooyeatlea..
By Mier the 19/ig Piste Central Committee,
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"MIL 111012,LESWART 1 . 1,
Gotham Totheies /Or. &enter). , -
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hi lis rue la the forult , l .i" mpy.
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ANTZIAWIFIC AND WHIG COUNTY CONVEX
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ser.The--Committee of Correspondeuco,
eon', thollolehott.s from the oevorol-Wonis,
natonn , laino, st the Lott Count] COZlT•titlo4.re
Berpsi.-I.z?itai 1.6.1.4 it the pnrt Hoax, Car pt
borgbioo4lll).t:ESDAY, the 10th day ora mum neit;
,lttliferoOCks 4lll . tD onnolot Delolist.o to the stAt. Cotr
Elareletnrat, on the 4 . lth rrooltoo:
;letollsttosulooko Sa earnestly toOtne¢tea. --• , •
'- • . 014511.9.J.NCi; 6balroind.'
, •treADIA`OII4I7IWItO 7,7, El:: POETA I?
• .•'• es • RAW rAdß•Of7lll. , (p.apf:l2. -
3R tai he reeves imply. are oppoaitc
Sitr-ta'in4uire gsrat,What m intorsenthat. 'and
411;04 piii'hetittile te arrive at' the frooaa
,...'riTrl!ftSP,Pfloftteterto- .
in the sense iris used in the
'.':k.4fir34.rat . disenavien, It the interference ~of one
', "::gitirtiiireiii - AnlilEiTaintor !Mother, aria a.wae .
1,4146i:tw0 :tedious, or tvie parties in
• Therod.:avo heal many r tam
. 7:s. , '"'" ldeß snile;ut and modern.
:'Wa.i.bx4 rteAYewor recent
‘ - ' • ; .. .FraneW'inierrened,hetween Groat II alaurandl
• ." (11 F 4 64IPP-I.4ll'll4tc:or of fll ' a . ef.'finitif`o; That.
, net orlattwrentien pliaardibe pe'oPte4ern 'fur
Aeltilhelanse';re her very apt to regard that
lidrantage with rarer' not
- notY*lther one of_wsr agAinst Orcaytnt.
than of friendship , and wompaiolon for these
Attßetlioli'tolonTur Still , withoot - nodtm htlZ !he
— reittre of the King of France very' narrowly,the
leer' d t"
Seep e ta ea were 'err anti
very thankful,' „ Dotal:l4)pm the Mpg of trance,
‘foninea doing what.ha did.' had come, to tho
ramie of hil9 brothccGeorge, of Soglned, ogainat'
h. , revolted coloniett, as NiebObiot Rosati came
'ththo Tuttle. of lan , hrothor of Anstroo agoiast,
• his molted isOjticts of Ilungary, Our opinion
of hitt cowinct would have been materially mai
tfica, .We would tiara consido'red lt most tint=
, regaatia. it tit bad 'rale that will'not weik
bath Wayti, iremay, coma to the Tell aft 0 COOl
- thannterventletin the quarrtla of oth
er notions isalways.wrong and alirays unjust,
i loom!, of the mulles, unless the inttiferring na-
*'don ht Already in 'state of war with , one of the .
'pirate, Which wnn the_case in thgATiterfcrilMe
of hate's jetaur evolutionary enamel. that
intervention of France on that
'
1520 the pteple of Spain rose aat'compel
.
Nini Ferdina zarta giro thim
.
and a rep?eatatiielegislatt!re. The King eau
, • .
'obliged to yield, but hie cousin, , the kilog of
• ~Pentlielntervened betwoeii,the-Kitig of..Spdtin
and talc subjeett—marched )tin army into the
• . .
`'''Country; diautissel p Corte4llrore rho-liber
als • iato - ,exile; an 'stored • the old' despOlic
I t ,
ter g' of - gorirtuatin '• This irasi'.irigtlatica' of
intainatinual law caused a strong 6iqing of 'ab‘,.
horrcice in the, naiads* of the Amerieez people
at the lime. - •
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Abont'the same time there -leas a " . ospoiitien ..
. nuttlifesipl by the , Holy Alliance Of Europe t` ,
-.--, interrowni in behalf or Spain igabtsi her revel=
. , . tad colonies; but Piesiaent Monroe,: keconded by
• -, • Greiii Britain;.interposeda . manly prOestagainst
such interention. Tbodespots erisly Waking
t stitiValstaT,ilut cliseretiou was the better part
et, left Spain, to fight her tiattle ae . ehe
The remit sad lihe lost all her colonies
mr. Monroe did not .'.plunge .the
country into war on that occasion.,i nor did ho
_.r. 0 7 1, 44 - coiluiOng alliances: yet it was !kilo-
Wase i - quterirehtiati.ageinst iitervention"
kosanthArasity _
trot herself IMin Torkishrnie.
Tito ditrugglW4a9 . , bloodi and barbarous, and
ractllisiorstd.to be a case requiririg interfere:
Alt; Christendom was excited nhOnt it;
and for once = thet sympathies of dithocrats . and
. despots,wortookone Jude, cut at lead appeared
to be Despotism in France. Russia. nod
IMMIX, Was a very good thing. in those diver;
- but Tarkish•dospoti on was a very different 'twat
At length Great Britain, Trance.
a determitted,roaniervene, and a °pretty, ket
tle they made of it. They united their
- . Beets in the Jae, ditereatiean, , atto - died the Turk
lab feet at Navaeinii and destroyed it. This, to
1:0. sure, pot an . end 'to the war: hut poor Greece
• felttttofthe frying part into the - Tim. Tlietime,
Who In this affair completely outwitted hie as •
maiden or Franco — and - Englind, sent to Ger
i:Mei' for a degenerate Berm O,C_ royalty, calld
tOthe, and set him up ling over the Greeks,
who , simple 'Fniginod they werefree.
The subsequent history of 'Mat piepte is the best
.cfnunientary upon the r govornmeht
,which .ihpy
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intoriyenkit,the hands of their liberators. ' Jobe-
EttlfsinsknQe his head to this dayrwhen he thinks
• 1,,-' 7 " — of the' battle of Nayarino. It Wes a sad blgn
1;•;, "..
;.1 We cotes now 4owtt to the 124- troubles ia
gara i iit, Which Were - marked by two memorable
'name of intervention, besides some minor ezain-
pies.. We allude 'co the intervention by France,
tettmen. the Pope and hie republican subjects;
aid' to the intervention tiy Russia in. the titres—
glo between the flopgariatcs - and'.the House of
yapsharg.,l Both events are, too' rreelit, to re
rehersal ; hut the history...of , the world .
Scarcely, furnishes more flagrant - violations et:,
th.
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law 'of nations, and of those great prinob
plea :
hich lie at the foundation of nll fres_gov
"ernmeata.
fundtonental - p.rtamples ao eloquently ex
pressed; in our
are
of Indepeculence i
; •tthat all men are created equal; that they arc
endowed, by their Crestor, - F with certain inai
liatabinsights ; that amonglthese are life,
tY, and the pursuit of happiness, „Thal to ev
-- ititris these rigbti, . governmentaah*itute4
,µHong men, deriiing their just possers from lb&
rentutant.of the governed; that.';-whenever any
of gOiernment becomes Anitructlistirthene.
. .
it is the :rght of eke prtole to alter" orWt ,
and to iailitute a NM goverumult, laying its
on etch principfei, and organizing
tin pawers in moth farm,-as to them ehall'ineem
tient liliely,te:affect their safety andlappineas,".
urethele.W:epplieite of those .ihich goierned
•rinuemeißtissta, in their policy towardaJtnine
- ,rolole,FMgesi: These principles lie at Mei-faun
:. Mien-or international law. They . cover ;
whole ground, and work 'both ways. Per
..apace, should the people of Merano see proier
' ,to abolish the republican form of government,
'_and Asia themselves 'under the rule of au auto;
- 4rat, the . United States would have' ne right fo
, joterfere with their choice, however, we 'might
regret-it, or however dangerotte we might es-
teetrit to our republican - institutions. Thehigh. I
not 'exercise of liberty is.the ,cboice of the form
and itatnro of the institutions udder. which
people wish to tiro, be thride StliltittltiOla =DU
mediator republican. -
Thin right won exercised by liunga abet
_
• hating the gormunient of the - House of Hope
hurgiand establishing
. another metro consonant
~with their witille's*d their interests. The right
. of ..d'aitrig to prerent this, if the could, we Ruth
not question, but not -able to do . so, the
right of the litmgaiiattotu-their.-independence
became se peered and ;Welt-established AO oar
own.. 'But intervened, !and by military
foree, metalled the Hanger/ tuts.ta; came Again,
- under the gavernment . which
dialed; This is whitt,Koestith pomptataa o y and
_ . ,
..,, asalnst tbLs bit luta appealed to the only free
nintona o esztb.
in - Ile ifintit no interrention in
~.
- -,j';,,,' -- - fever of Ilungany agninst - Arrinthii'ned he ear=
: ' '''." ' , rurally Protects nairtin die intet-vention ef•Llus
':-.,,-:;";-,,.' - sisTagains: t Efungarrilatimen 4Atinixis. Iletli
-1:'f;-: iltsg.4ein be elearet'Or simpler than:ilia:
Iwterrention by one nation in tLe damettio,
titre:rot another le the worst hied or tyiniily;
an 4 it the practice should become ;genera, the
• Whole world will soon be brotight ender dozpot,
- 13 rale. This is the toot note 0 Europe end
the solLlitri ty of the despots is becoming wider
and firmer every day. To protest against and
resist this greatest of all exercises of despotic
power watt a question of expediency with Great
Britain in 1819; and she chose not to driso; but in
1802 it is no longer a questioner expediency with
*herthat one of sOLpreservation, and we flatiber
nowboakling on her armor for the conflict. A con-
aid not in defence .or the liberties of Hungary,
Italy, or Germsny, but ben own. Had she struck
boldly for the right then, she would have had
the ball at her 'foot, and Europe might have
been free: but now she is likely to be called up
onto struggle for life upon her own soil.
With as, in 1852 it is as it was with England
in 1848, a ep.slion of s expediency : and many of
our people say, 'let us not mix ourselves up in
the quarrels 4 Europe." So said England four
years ago; and acted upon that Atineiple, and
now she bitterly repents her decision. Let
us beware how we follow her example. Let the
United States enter a firm and decided protein
against any farther intervention, and itwill giee
such strength and encouragement to the friends
of freedom in Europe, that the Czar_will pause
1611178. *coA
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logg before he crosses the frontiirtcrreeddle with
the affairs of tits neighbors. • •
The war between the absolutists and the
triendsOlfrellom is inevitable ; but the result
wf,that,i4or will depend T4ry much upon the
codine of the Visited States. Should this mama
utter the pruteyt. agsinst Rossini intomention.
whichiCessuthdlesires, leaving the question of
woe in be deleymined afterwards by circumstato
ces, the reset will, almost certainly he Carom
ble to the-curse of liberty and right.
Ileums or Ramon —A - Committee of-.the As•
sociatlon to .erect a House of Itefugo Pitts•
beret, for Western Peimsylinebk we undoretand
boa - wkited upon tho Comminsio4rs of this coun
ty, with n equest that they sebecribe en behalf
uf.. tho county, the RUM of $10,990 to the-tned
..",f,jim:Aszersiritiork. The
leant, are : falrontikle to, the subeatiptien; but
hesitate tkeY have astertaitsed .more
"folly the Wisluni' Of the Ma payers.
There say be tto doubt, incur opinion, that
.the dernand • is a just Goo, via that- the .00 0 0 1 7
subscription- ought to be made. The House of
Refuge is greatly needed, end must los provided,
rudest we refo9 obedience to the denoted s of
juitice, interest, end henerolence. a pub
tie iestitution, intended for the benefit of all that
need it,-sad should be erected and supported at
public. expense.
.The Legielshirehaihutherized,
the subscription of specified seoount en tire part,
of all the counties in Western reunstdranii, and
it is important that this great Neely should lead
the vsy tied set a good exempla. A great nem
her of our konarolent citizens hare subscribed
liberally, on the pr,luclples of sheer philanthropy,
end out of ezegsrd for The 1110[41ht. of the com
munity. The county in its sorporste capacity
allonld also do her there, - sod tax-payere will
titstio the long run, that the sitiseription will
be nearing to the.cmenty.
We are indebted to Adams &-Co'a Express tor
late paiwera frourealiforaix and Oregon—Stock
tan-Californiapaperaof dalk 14th, and pregen,
papers . el' Jan. 14.
Terre-us ow TILE PORTAIIN Itaicao..o.—There
wilt he no scarcity of thee°. as will to seen t
the following attracts from the Canal Commit -
tLionor's Report, of RBA.
The number of Sisitian Boat. posse.' over the
Portage Railroad during the year, 'Nis, p:i:f
hiortsand sir hundred and fifty-four. (Tonnage
capacity 49,620 tom%) “Sizteen setts of new
section boat trucks coattng (it2d,BAoo,)twentY, - _
three thousand eight hundred and fifty dollars
were purchased and put oa the Portage Railroad
tifil. These, in addition to the bbl stack
- make thirty raids of trucks in seise and in good.
-- order, which will ha . culheient foe the service
required."
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Carveroptio4r.or;. of th• l'ittabargh Daily (iszattif.):
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I am glad to learn that the hutnbug claims
far inlyttfit against Gdireranittit, which by some
laggftw4gery have been brought before the
pripreme &ilk; will be dismissed on -motion
of the Attctiney General. The claimants will
- then ;o .befdteSlongritss, in& elii continne the
fight them till thiy get tired 'edit Themselies, er
thet-fitist* * it ,
erg. If the Government ever depart from the
policy of not Tiniyiiiikfiteitift, one Si the most
reliable safwgdartla against profligate expault
tore will be biaken down. Nothing is mote
I -needed then an act of limitation in favor of the
Government, similar in principal to that which
piotects ,individuals against fraudulent and
Wade up claintra their property. Large sums
are still every ,Ocar paid out on revolutionary
claims, most of which camWfrom Virginia: and
I hesitate not to say that they'are all, without
any exception, plausible swindles, hardly lota
gross and iniquitous thaullie notorious Galphin
and Barrow. claims, which excited ouch just as
tonishment awl indignation two years ago.
From what I can learn of the etate of Mrs.
kiainea' case in the Supreme Court, I am satis
fied that she will lose it. There is no reasonable
'ground for believing that a single member of
the Court ia in tier favor.
_Thellonfi hen been for the lest two days en
gaged in the attempt to peas a bill, giving to
lion. Joseph Lane, the delegate from Oregon,
a large increase of his mileage. The peeullar
hardship of his cape may be imagined from the
tact, that the law for organizing the territorial
gOvernment • oq Oregon .prescribed that : the
delegate should receive only $2,600 each ses
sion for travelling expense,..- 1 ,114 claims four
or fire tho'usand, and the mileage committee,
:have reported is hill for hit relief, ,acco!dingly.
'llia tootterings jolt intolernble . ,Lo be sure, and he
ought to be pht out of big tali., with as little
delay ea possirde. The expenses of the journey
are, about five hundred dollar', but as he only
perfoxma one at the beginning emit another at
the mid of Congress,-he receives pay for a con
structive journey. He will charge and receive
$5006; when he will hais to pay out Lut $lOOO.
lie is hot content with the moderate profit of
$4OOO on this branch of bin two yearn' work,
bat must
, raise his gains to $7OOO. This would
appear. lib be railer a brazen business for so
patriotic a gentleman ss the Marion of the Mex
ican War, but to "such base usem,"'may the
'moat chrralreas come. wt last. Thad. Stevens
gave one adventureful gentlemen a pretty hard
bit is the course of the'debste. Thad. 11111:4 op
posing Lane's claim, when Dr. Pitch, of Indi
ana, rose toash him, if be, Thad., believed it
member hail- the right to .draw his yrr diem
while absent' from the house defending•nurile,
era and incendiaries, .alluding to the Christiana
treason ivied., at which Mr. Stevens wan coun
sel. Thad. earned upon Pitch with a stare - of
contemptuous sarcasm, which instantly arrest
ed the attention of the whole House. "Well,"
nays Thad., "I am urguing this .11/estioci iy
my poor way, and the gentleman from Indiana
argues In another way.rr I suppose he is doing.
hie beet. , The. House -will give him credit for
his seal. Hie anti-Christiana argument will .
probably make out a strong case for his client,
and I leave the three, together." There was
something in the:manner of Stevens which fm
ished.Fitch, and be eat down satisfied that he
had made , nothing by his day's service over and
above his stipend of eight dollars.. The House
adjourned without letingopon the bill.
'The Senate received ileteiday a commit's'.
cation from the Secretary of-the Interior on the
!abject of the census of California. 'No offlclal
report is likely to be received, end impor
tant dutyof apportioning representation 4tc
not be peel/rifled without soma further legis
lation., It is likely that authority will be given'
&ire-taking the census of Califon:de.' I eee
that while the census tables estimate the perm.
lotion at. 160,000, the last message of Glos. Mo-
I? aagal states it es high as 200,000.
The lows land bill is still under discussion In'
the Senate.--but I suppoeeit will finally pass,
It is now definitely ascertained that Walker's
mishion to 'England to borrow money for the
'lllinois Central liallrotul was a complete tai.
WrOV Ile boo 'not-succeeded upon any cue
point. The directors of the road have nearly
concluded . an arrangement for the sale of $4;000,
(100in‘ bonds of the Companyln NoW York, with
the proceeds of wfilch.about one hundred and
eiity miles of road will bi forthwithfut under
contract:, A,commencement yrinj4 made
both exib of the lino. Jou**
The Washington Onion beans to be alarmed
aliallta position. ',understand. that the itti,
premien prevails that the print has been secu
red by the friends of Douglass as a candidate
for the presidency, and that this Is one of 'the
causes precluding the union of the democracy
upon it, as their favorite and favored organ at
the capital. The . editors are verybus - fin con
, tradioting this rumor, although for the present
they can say nothing in their papee. The life
of the journal depends upon obtaining the cen
sus printing on terms •which will compensate
for the absence of private patronage. Never
was journalism in iVashingtoti at so low an ebb
no now, in respect to . puniary support,
The Notional Intelligences h a good paying
subscription, and 'soma busipess advertisements.
The weekly National Era, the Freo Boil organ,
has some fifteen thousand subscribers, and is in
a prosperous condition, but !mother paper in
the city Could live an hour but (or the present
or prospective aid from the Treasury. It is to
be hoped that the time is not distant when all
government stipends to party presses will be cut
off. Not until then shall we over haVe a per-
Tectly independent political press.
The longer these disputes about printing con
tinue the morp settled becomes the conviction
FROZE 'WASHINGTON
WeemAiso,m, Feb. 17../,443
WAIIMBUTON, Feb. 18
that it is foi the interest of the government to
eStablisti o printing office of,ite owo, and that
will he the ultimate resort.
Mt ltneimnan still remains with is. His let-
ter to Ihcilichniond politicians has brought him
upon the pinform of ' the compromiee, of which
he lots heretofore Peon on opponent, hecnrao it
does not concede enough to slaTory. tic nen an
advocate through all the hitter strife preceding
tho adoption of the compromioo of the Him Of
:IV. SO!, and was . erco cottoidermt • the ;Inkhorn
looder 'of . the oouthern seCessioniOns. But
r hie
late. perigrination :southerariL banipencsJi his
ono to the isaPprtnat• f at, thidaiere4-his so-
Ajitintiit4ent tintiii . tlinitt called onmiirionsisi; nod
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ihat it fa itettypopular at the South.. re; trait -;
idtiofl ftutt in , ntiti.rotapromiser, ttlri.l.ain'
I'S:arty titan, and tviehessionietnnatorot of
the peace and hattnony aohoil, ha done not find
to be so violent': after all, andlie , tottiestut at
etuestjudicions Step, and in the tnost. approved
'manner.. But his southern patrons ere not the
torn le 1410 4im without a practipl . pledge of
Nis devotion to their Interests. Ile till there
faro be requirsti to OW On feral of tko rel3P
sylviinka laws refusing_thr use of, the county
jails for the imprisonment of alleged fugitives
frouilabor. . Should the Legislature, with lie
present large Drinocratio reejority,tuljourn with
out plaiting a bill for thatpurpoveadr. Dachau
an's pepulailly WNW:Ig the elarif Of politicians
who till rule the Saltiatoni ilikiveution tilt he
seriously diminished. •
(leorge Laves amusing manifesto through the
New York Herald, concerning the government
musliela, and the ball cartridges, which he has
got jr!to hie possession by some mysterious
meant, •to tkn subject of oome speculation.
George talks in the louguagerof twine great po
tentate. Ile holds no,guo first-rate-new Smeei-.
con muskets. teatly and substantially boxed up,
; and 4,000,000 rounds et ball cartridges. And
luteas to keep them for the nee i of the gal
lant reputeloutri of F,urope, when they shall he
.prepared for thorn. Very well, highly satisfac
tory, all thin. Rat how aid George become
vetted with this mighty power for good or evil?
land *bat guarantee have we that he will , not
abuse it? I have Ertl) t/10 muskets, and know
them to be beautiful and 'most efficient pieces.
The boil cartridges are perfect in their kind
tint bow happens V. that they are pore private
property, basing all at op Lipp I,U:blged - to the
United tittles? This vast itnoa of materiel
cost the nation at leant two millions and a half
of dollars. It is notorious that neither George
Law ncr anybody else has paid for them, either
'at the rate of two dollari Per gun or at any oth-
Or price. It is a most singular'anil unaccount:
:abiel4giperS, and as a tax payer, I demand an
investigation. perhaps the peace of the world
:in concerned. 1 41.:.nciA lamp, nobody efts know,
what may come of it. :This game gooree Law,
beside thls store of arms and ammunition, has
a most formidable Peel, and bas on army of.
men, nominally employed on Oa Panama rail
road, nut how soon may he torn upon nonce of.
thoweaker,powers, and annex them tolliumelfr
those excitinf .tifusixolxpocit,f,e4Ws
tious w hat We 107 Aieeteie Litet ought-. ta—bri
looked after, or at least those musket's should
be., 'Justice.
EUROPEAN EXWS BY THY CANADift.
The Ciumds err4.ed et New York, at noon.
Wednendey the kith. Fah* brink" Lirerimql end
London pipers ofJan v al, mad ('iris Jites of
Jan 2gth . eandeime the followitig !mom.-
ry or eerie from the New York Commereiel :
ENG 4 tN 0
Lord-Cowley has been appointed Ambassador
at Ptah., In the place of the . Ifiequi;of Nor
manby4 Several other peers had brew named,
but the preference 'seems to have been given to .
Lord Cowley, because he hes not been much in
volvedin the turmoil of politics.
The,dispute between the employer+ and the ..
operative engineers of London and Lancashire
Is apparently no far (rota eettloment ever:—
'The employers have formed themselves into ■
Idefensive association, sod have announced their
onit.l determination to appose all attempts at
dictation.by trader' unions, and to employ no
workinen connected with them.
ett2=
for n Privy Council to be held the following
Monday at Buckingham Palace, at' which the
Royal npeech tumid he arranged. .
Lord Broughton has retired from the Board
,f Control, and in succeeded by Mr. Fox Manic,
who gill take thp responsibility of framing a
ew bill for huh.
Tbo principle of the tiew reform bill .ill be
'neither disfranchisemelt nor enfranchisement,
ns far as regards I.nlitles, but only's priors'
enfranchisement of esrsii ng consti t uencies.
Tun STILAIIIn Otattnoir.L—By the last steumer
we had intelligence that the etertmer Glasgow,
for Ned York, had beep compelled to put back
to filaigow.
The cargo WWI not to be dieeh►rgeJ, the sur
veyors, after a minute inspection, having re
ported that nothitcg wen wrong with the ship's
hull, which was of -iron, all the damage being
to the deck work. tibe . wes to proceed on her
voyage op the 7th of February.
• IRELAND.
Two t3Bll are on trial at Dublin, before& ere
clod commission, for the murder 04.1dr. B. D.
Rosser) The foilowing evidence reVesie a sad
stew of things io that country. It IHNI given
by a boy, Robert Mills, the prineigt witness
for the crown :
1 am 15 yeors old—l live in 'Ready—l re
member the day on which Mr. Lliterma Ten
killed—on that morning I remember leaving
Keedy to go to Castlebleney—we weal ou to Mr.
Collin'e house, where we metthree then and Mr .
Batenon. There wan one man at each aide - of
Mr Buthson, and another ;Felting behind'him.
I new the faces of the men who were with him.
Arromer ONNICAL.—Now, look at the dock
and tell me do you see there any of the glen
whom you sew with Mr. liateeon au that cocci'',
Mon? . ,
Witness—Yes, that man (pointing to the pris
oner) was one of them.
Examination continued -I - After we passed an
• little way I heard a platoi shot.; Janine Sher
ry then cried out, "Mr. Beeson is ,shot, come
on or we *ill be killed :" when we looked hack
lib saw the three men beating Mr..Pateson in
to the "slough."
Till LORD Color . you sore
they were the same three men whoM you ear
just before with Mr. Batoson
' Witness—l am; they were not out of eight
all the time; I heard Mr. Dateson cry oat, "Oh,
oh:"
Cross-examined I saw mon on the road, of
ter the murder, and the "bus:" I met plenty of
people Ithreen that and Kiady ; I am quite sire
the prisoner was one of the men I saw walking
with Mr.liatesoli; I would not Ittiow the other
two men If,l saw theta now ; Mr. llowley show
ed me three men in the yard attached to: the
Bridewell, and I pointed out the prisoner sa one
of the three men I toot on the road; Hooked et
the prisoner when I ge,w him on the road more
chisely than I looked at the other two men ; be •
wore o gray friete'ooat and a straw hat; lain
I went home I mentioned what taw to my men
people'; we all agreed to say nothirty'aboot the mu?*
der, lest toe should gel ourselves into trouble about it
it was not durkiA or at the time of the murder.
The - pictitre, however, le deepened by the fact
that Bildnuld conspiracy la lipreading. An
at
tempt wee made on Ihe.2lth of •. ! Tantiary to as
iamb:ate Mr. ChimberNf Nenrry. ..One bleu:i
diot:bun 'rained fire; itte ',Dilute', (for theel;sp.
' ,:. - .... 1 ',f..?40.
, h*,: .- I
pear to Inne-been . three per son laying in wait
for him; with - looded firearm s,) severely wound
ed tho gentleman, whowilifei la deepalend: of.
The following le taken from the Newry Journal:
The. aggregates movement of the Sibandlra
tetnity has been transferred from the:epposite
coast of Lotith to Roestrever and the 'district of
biome, in thin county. On the niglits of Friday
and ficin4ity last, in particular; large bodies of
men were Been marching in rank and file order,
armed, along the tuljacent mountain roads, and
along thit leading to Kilkeel; and. On Monday .
morning 4 - threatening notice was found posted'
up•cinivenient to the residende of a respectable
lady, midway between the town above. named
and itosstrever. Another notice, oCwhich we
have obtained ► copy, was, on the frame night,
posted upon the gateway of. a gentleman, the.
agent of the Moine estate, residing in the
mediate neighborhood of finked. The latter
billet muss thus: .
•
"A meeting to be held at five miles from
this town to adopt the means of putting an
an end to all trying land lords and receivers
of rent, as the land has refused to feed idle
gentlemen. Attend at our hitting room, 'the
Orangemen ehall be taken by the. hand,-as we
arthinvitod to come to atoll this country by a
gray— deal of them.—Signsd by lae, under
writer fOr the Maguire' Fatally, F., county
Louth."
The following missive, of which the original
is before. us, imparts another and darker feature
to theidllband conspiracy. It was addreasedtio
locatmagietrate, and sent to him through the
poet office, We gill, it orrbalirs:— ,
. ,
Sserte,,y fif.t.
'von bludy beretielt take this notsejeit', your
land or Intone this uountey we cannot - pay our
rent the land is ao high mid will we urn bur chil•
dren out 'baggers for the alike of - A hertick re
ceiver you have peat A bin' Against -our nitro'
non we have past a iillt-egaltitit Iteeellok lan
lords And Against heratick magistrates the
Muds heretic:A lord Julia mean that takt . the
bill you may blame him for All that isslois And
will be done In- lids ceuntry'we will hail, Ire
land to ens Belie we have aep pollee . ..And-you
heat) your Police-10 you Lindy luitetiok you
see Which - doe their duty , best AMPS* will Sec
It yen gat tinui whinh of the101;11 . 10, ere duty
hoet it yea iiia. how lifidatir Aran nod let
Hie - A nisi be - khe - mews of t saving u trouh
'being magiatati we will have no -he - Soh, law
in Ireland—slued and jekttlfltll - ;,l"td,Fe--.lowit
with heretioks." t, - •--
~ '
''ItAT'ICP..' -- -I--
The Mioleter of Hi), interior .6"44frosed
- biesillar4o the prefects of the neisttuinnle, au
thorizing them to release trout tuba atilt res.
.tore to their families such of ,the linsurgenla"
arrested singe the 2d of December "as • shall
appear to have been turret/ lid astray, And
whose liberationelfue uo 4.1.1gir ta - ecelety."
Four political refugees, , from genera, who
entered France on the follof- December, and
killed a gendarme who attempted to arrest them,
have been enutenceel by court martial at Lyons,
one to hard ;labor for life, oua for 20 smart, and
coo 1..0 4e A th.—{lne
A decree Lad balm issued, elision, confirming,
what reps before understood, the appointment
of Prince Jerome Bone:puma president of the
Senate; htmoard, trot rice-president; hi.
litmus de Limp, Bd. Troplong, and General
Barligurly &Hillier*, vies presidents: Oeueral
d'Hantpoul, grand referender3, Lacrosse,
secretary.
A rePort which had generally obtained in
Paris, to the effect that the President hesitated
.to enforce the decree confiacating the property
of the Orleans family, and INr about to submit
the project to ti.e Monate and Legislative Corp,a
hag been officially contradicted.
The Preablent gave a grand dinner on the !Pith
ult. to a diatingnished party of Engliah gentle
men. Forty five eat down. Ile eel:we-seed greet
regret 'et the prevalence of the belief in Eng
land as to his warlike intentions. "Ire had
lived there long enough to acquire respect for
its peo,ple and institutions, and be etill had a
great many friends there." Ai to the rumor
that to igterAcq !o make *am simply
absurd."
The Montour has the folloylng with reference
to the sequence., of the late coup d'mot:
It has been seen from the import at the Men
eral-in Chief of the Army of Paris if the Alin
ister'of Welcome the events of the LI nod ith
Decambeir—a report remarkable for tts clear
nem, precbtiod, and simplicity—toil the tom of
army in awe two days amounted to one officer
and 23 men tilled, cad I officerll sod learns.
wounded. These regret* ham einisqmern Wanfi
ed by the &Milt of three soldiers from the elects
of their voijridit, ilqt number of title! 27.
MR la .11
• yri,liziaorsa not t;t4llirstegtrii7ii - Irrela
manner, Mid the taunt triaggereted stedsments
hard been put • ''
Authentic document* bare been' drawn upon
the Subject, and we now know that M. Trelm•
diet, chef do bureau at the Prtlecture de Police,
charged with that duty, has Uteri an exact re
count of all that fell. Prom this examination,
it appenra that there wore killed on the Boole,
yard Montmartre arta Pobniciniere, mad taken to
the arobatice in the Cite Ikrgere, 'B5l carried
to the cemetery of Montmartre by order of the
police, S. carried to the Morro' from the
borricades,.4*lied ip the hospitals [most of
theft% insurgents) or at iheir rxtbleticea, 110—:
making...total of 191. The number of civilians
wounded is only 87, bat it is evident that the
number /mild tame Pero much greater if all the
lusergents wounded had mode Melo: 8,01, M
known. Thom only are kno•a who wire reri
°arty wounded and taken to the hospitals. It
wee the one ici . June, 1818, when the number
of r tiiied amounted to 1,102. •hltst only about
'2OO wounded were found.
The Chamber of Deputies, sitting at Turin,
hare proposed some coratikation of the Govern
ment hal respecting the pre., As prevented .
by the Qovernstient, the bill proposed. dint, in
oases sl offences of the press against Vbreign
Powers the twine. greaten:Sr should iVot.
obliged to produce in court iun. damo4 of
prosecution by the offended Power or Re 'ATM:
sentenve. The acutoJA bill imam it forum
beet on the prosecution that it prodats II dec
laration; signed by the Minister of Foreign Af
fairs, that 'adiplonsatio communication bee been
received Concerning the Incriminated article,
also that the jury Who are to decide the question
shall be taken from the electors of the district
where the Court of Appeal Mts.
p APE QV (1001) IMPE.
• The l'nelleappor excive4 at Plymouth on the
oftarnoon January 3 1 1. at' o'Ploc.. BUe
left the Cape on the ILitith Pec., Siam, Leone,
January 121.11, St Vincent, January ititit.
The War had made uo advance, owing ti,iha
noverlty of the weather. '
Sir 11. Smitlrrem•ined at Pug'. Town,
The "Hellespont" brought • full ergo of
wool; and £l.OOO worth of gold duet.
Af ISCELL A N FOUR.
All hope of there beiog any further !grantor's
from the Ammon minim tolhare been
the Penlosulu atearuer 1144riJ having arrival!
at Southampton without ivy gars to ,Laitilly the
(slot expectutiou that another of the itillaloll . o
IiOStA might bare landed *4 ths Gaut of Spain or
Portugal.
The English Goverment le slightly increas
ing it. land force., three extra reeruting parties
having been tint on foot.
rho Canard Bloom Ltne.—The following par
ticulars respecting the Cunard steam Octet will.
be found Interesting to the majority of nation!,
as 'honing how the compartl Putteteteett the
'terrine in 11360;
Arabia, (building)
Perlis, (building)
Aeiq
Africa,
America,
Canada,
Europa,
Niagara,
Cambria,
But besides these there are some eubsidiary
lines which require. to be mentioned. Theo
there are two Steamers, the Admiral, 0(929 tone
and 388 horse power, and the Commodore, of
800 tons and 360 horse power, which nutintain
a communication between Liverpool end Barre;
and two mule, the Carina, of 629 tons and 220
borer power, and the Byre, 643 tons and '275
bocce power, vvhicb maintain • communication
Between Liverpool end Glasgow. ThehfrOrguret,
oleo '
• vessel of 700 tons and 310 bore* power,
and the Laurel, to vessel of 428 tons and 180
borne power, atesometlmee employed upon these
subsidiary lines, thought commonly, the • Pdar=
giret plies bet Ween Liverpool and the Mediter
ranean, and the Larval plies between Belfast
and Olosagow.: .
Thus Me Past enterprise was ( 1851 ) ' Main
silned by &fleet of simmers, the power of which
s 6100 for the main line, end 1728 bones
horses
for the feeding and enbeldlay lines— The cab
eldy which the enterprise Aceivee , from the
British Government Ili-therefore, et lbeptior
nearly 424 per aundm per horse. power on:. the
main line, and &boat ElB pIT-111110113, per horse
power upon the ethols Beet, feeders and subedit
iary lines Inclusive.. No *Motel or.'sfithorised
statessat has , hen published of the lassadat
condition of the Canard company. Its proprie.
tons are - limited in number, and generally td
large capitalist!, who arrange their intererts in
private meetings, thoresalts of which are. not
made public.
— To:estimate the amount of the capital, let
the value of the ships be taken in round auto
hers £l2O per horse power. Thus, for 7823
hone power, wo should have a capital of £9311,
7 1 30. To this must be added the furniture, plate,
~-ke. of the'ships, the offices, warehouses, stations,
&e. st the several ports with which they com
municate, the' apital engrossed by which, ad
ded to the amount just stated, will make a total
which cannot fall abort of £1,600,000. '
It follows, therefore, that this company, after
having defrayed its current expenses, must have
a balance of about .2.375,000 before it can begin
to enjoy any net profits; for it has resulted
from the general experience of England, both
by government and commercial companies, that
besides the current expenses of working - a line •
of steamers, it le uecessary to carry yearly to
the account' of the capital; to cover interest,
sinking fond, insurance, &o. a sum equal to 26
per cent, of the totalcap list involved.
The steam reserve equadrons .at Sheerness,
Portsmouth, and'Derenport, are being strength
ened as the steamern are advanced in their new
fittings and reptiirs. '. The newlylaunchal ships
that are In course all equipment will give usu
greater number of•dvanced steamers •of the
first class, and in a v ry short time we shall have
ii
a dozen at each 'of t e above three principal
home parts ready sidred, and cooled for itn•
mediate service. These 38 steamers will be
under the charge of the captains of the steam
guard-ships, and will, of course, be kept efficient
by constant - exercise, perhaps in meaning up
and down the coast When• they will be manned
from the depot-ship. It would be a great ad•
vantage, howater, if we had NM blue jackets
also in "reserve" at each of the parts.
Emlgratlxu.—A return to Parlitnent shows
that the total number of pensons who entigrathd
from the United Kingdom during the live- years
front 1816 to 1850 inclusive. was 1,216.667.
The number despatched by the colonial land and
-emigration commissioners in the period was 68,
4:11 and the estimated number who eaigroted
at,thrir own coat in the same limo was 1,10,
123.
~
The wild game df the Americrut swamps,
ferrate and prairies are now regularly offered
for sahrin our markets. Nearly every pocket
of the Cunard line, that arrive* in our river
(Hinge s supply of American partidges ea largo
its grunge, wild turkam and canvas, back ducks,
which Inert with a ready sale.
DEAFNESS AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY
CURED. . ,
ler DR. LK ARMIN OfICYII to tllOBO Buffo . -
lug froth LNaf ages, his mfaufbl. Mira] romedlee. trbieb
hate herb ettereagful w nearly Meer Morita./ ears ta r
trailed draftee. Thew. tetonllee ehtapriat. di Ile re aI. gnu me.
far diseares el the intrnoth middle, and ea ternal Kar;aird
bate Grew prterinitamel by there celebrated aarigte.-hre.
Kramer. of Bertha: (lard t [Wean. of Park, Curti. (lithe
er a Yeareler. of Leteloo—at Leiria the wet. •oclerful
and ,flre{4ul errr appin.l for dlseasett or the internal and
W. 1.11• ear; their *digt , /a int,apparnal en tie filth or girth
day. Dz. le. Lt. wens. a rum la ',err rage where tie
at ts perleet hi fro Mellon. lie bag eighteen reruheate.
el rairre hem IL., who bad been deaf .Ir.l dwarf, awl
vigor , Leming le gt,. ....Ogled, 'voluted. and are.rage
marable.l tn learn the'lanatzugt The names .4 over toga
/1. , fern 4.1.4,14 yes onme rleuLare been mat...lb. Dr. legit.
may he bS - eepheatten. 1at..,,, by yruailla is de
aerhdi.r.a of tbeir rau,“ - S. ant
part T.rM>-$4 rorgentlatlon 1..1 , ; {Wheel.° te , peal when
it keen., ig ir.grnt to tts er/dinat amit......th or when a
•etch sill be brio] In beat at the dietarter of eighteen feet
Lnan either oar .
N It --lit 1.• titans, Tregthe en the Kay and HI Ihre
•••...A. and Treatment ol the IN•af and Dumb; trareetegel
from [Le Vrottela-- pricer4l. Addreeg lge 111,... Orbit,
liquatir. Con (.131i, N. x,
.LIED.
!Wards,. tiotaat, JOHN MeDt)N .I,LD !MACK.
ta thr 21.1frar .1' hi. ~,
Tile.Comoial will tali.. yla., fllorklay alter.. at
3 ff'<l.2l, from thr resalrare las
A 11 ,1 ; , ., aW rra. l .l L. th. Allralffflar Cram.,
ry Tao trirala ul thr Sr. trayertfully lift - IDA I,
•tlra I.
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Amu! , a et, bar.
Per ..I.• CIPC• haw tf,finl
i..{441X,1 Xticarni and (Ulu
New Goods.
JUST receiving: at \Vat.
r Dew dinnio of them.... r.a W ldnt th, n.w.
and ei.nn tashk , sabte %trio. at Vralmfra t'aa.rrfa.
ar, , Ara, Tar Pratt - law. lo,ra Irtatui* sal
cariouirro ally , Alfa au null twt.
.. •
Simplex Mnnditi,.
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4...1.x..t.g lees sepniolftlAgehte fee R.W.lleseals'ib
*teat U.ar eprloe,` rev...llole call the sttelatioa of
the reelie sod the Trade te Ite eetPeee.ettT
J ibe.... je. peettltar pireeevtlet eotteitt to
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Farm for Sale. •
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111. humlma an.l6m , werre, Pitt - Rag lu Plum tow enbli.
rmout, mile. (Nut Pilleburet, em
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itlPtel to. eliurawa,mll6. t e e n . ,! Vat fuithyr parmeultr.
toga. of lbw guLmrilmr ou tlpilmrmumg.
v 31., TIIOIIA3 61111
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to.fahr. on lief. ...Inf. Mo. Pith Jay - of film. O. A
1.4.1, at /hp (loom Ilonaa L. lb.anJ 41
f .10r.
all /hat erflan. open or lot id arontal *dos.. /be al,
of Po t.hurah, dainty atornatt. in t'avidutor of
It.
Ina .1/ lint on said alloy. nal noel.[ Ifni , . hoion
• part of tar No 4♦t4 phi. PlitabiiTalt,
on • lawn .row/ea on* frame bon, /Moo .ir on blob.— •
apiirpit....l morn of .rauoi Irma a part ul
.ttnio of Jarmo. 4,lnt•r..irciddio.l I.d.un matla
on lb. .1.7 of mi• 1111.1...... 10 .110. r. cr...41 Mate P.
tuna li t Ilia /Snort. IttinnAt PALM Kit.
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N uicE berehy gil en tlutt Chu fi to
ttlotog
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Arinflalotrafor., Y.rru talOt• mot dinirdlana, and
ani.l amount. arlit mounted 10 11. irrphsn'a 11
for font ...Moos ainl taloa an. a. oil Ilnudar, tb• 1.1
Marti, A.
1/.1%40
Apronot of John litueri.l. AJnOnlalralor of Pronely
berllna,
den'
...until oft. A. final, aJmlnistraldr of 3SCI. Tim for.
dN.
omaint of It. Jaosoos awl A J !loam, altulniatralora
of m eoply. aor
Arfonnt of liardarf.t Boyd. oplen/01.1.4iir Of that ,
Km, do-'.l
Arc...natal Nom men Niablt,imonlatratrif of 11 1111. m
J.. 1
.leollolo John WOloel, nrininiatrolor n 1 JobnNaMin
itd-oOM of A.Po I . I .A•e/ . oitnittlomtor of John
Pion. doe .1.
• Ant ant of J.ll alminifitrator of itolopt Plail
Nod. died
Aerount of Juba Ylahno, sMalolpfratflo ,f IMlnar.l Fa
.1,0111.J Or Mary- fire.l, altrilniftralria of Jargon..
tamoot of &Omni Sultlmna:olottairtrotor of Thom..
8 unit 00,
Auouto of rem linobt.aJtotoittnotor of itaohal Pap ,
Aoronnt Robot{ Vinumr, wbolniatfator of John Ylo
Ant e4 l. (I A Warner,
of d r ae4
dup. nol dual ...mint of Joho Knot iota John Stmmi.
Atholutorstom of 1101.../0 dro.4.
Pup norount of William liouglam, urge
of John
Amain. ilar'.l
ArcriMit of Valentina ()ornatt or...moir of AI. Ittrban
looAcc..l,e'd
onot of Jnho alatur, ogeoutor of Junco Mater,
40•&.t.
,A , nount of Upham A. Conologbano,omoator of ttetta
Atotitalm
Amount of D. 11. Whim anti A. Aram., otorutors of
Wm. It. rollout, daell,
Amount of Job. Moog. al/Pallor of James aiildaL
lanunt of Jimeph Itaitonoterutor nf Adam Ruth,.
GaltJoleed.
Amoont of Itolmq .must, osoontor of Sarah Thom:
/lowan' of Jomph llootm, executor of Dothan Ccor•
Amt. oe'.l
ton of
Aormacit
Dall 4 i4,oy. dee'd. of JAL CoMatotk and Anne 3. Illeltay, eneen.
Amount of Intocto II ropoulor of .Moue! By
Aoumnt of 11. von doed.
Lion/sod, executor of John Rowland.
&eV.
Amount of 11. Bloe.nliough, inoontor of Thomas blood.
oetl.
Amotott of A.B. blcUonlnnJ 4ohn 'Anton. .loathe. of
;:1 ,, ' 31% a 7h00 mad .onottmo 1114. Stmannm or
0 'teapot],
Joe'
Aoaottot of John 4, Parkinson. Inventor of Attelorick
doa.J.
holtrTonibr7lNV.lllll;,.lV7. " *7440r lt `e 0."1"
John o,t of Jahn oaott, ituaralan of lb. mitom beim of
Ammuut or 1.111114M0 deed.
mi Frew. guardian the Minor hair. of
Wllllam 4111.1., deo'd.
Anoouut of Bdoolor Co 13•411, intonlima of the. minor
heir. of John It. Stiteld. deee.
axeentor of D.Curry.doett.
Amount of Ellen Crawford. mbreolatratrut of John
110rolal.dm'd
A.-moot of Jamb {iambi. admlnntlim tor of fruiter/0k
A.Pluidon.doe'd.
yoantat of pill,. 11olt.ttot.otholnlatatater. of Thantoa
11dianef nneq•
or 1.. u. 1 11 . 1 b.r..4w4 1 .i.F.4 , of Th...: , -
Avocamr. doe+
en d. „„
of timing/ "MU, ommokr et /11140.11 Walk
d.e
Amount of rent Jet/ulna.. mlnilidatantac of Nob
Garry,donoomd.
Aroohnt of Dohort P, (Imam. mutylvlns adadoletratml.
of It. A. tlorJon. deed.
Annan t. of llotrlson Italia: mlmlnlintano of Mat'
Illnn.doed•
Amnon' of Wiltiom natant% sdnalnistmonr of James
Randall. dmed.
of
Annopt of limb 81dg.,. odlanthetotor JC Amt/.
YAlllp Miry .d.
Ataoavt 0( rsecittne Of Jon Dn.).
'
fletiotint of Wm.l, Penniman, odmlntrtnltor of nom.
so McKim. doen.• '• •
Amount of Wm.. llal l *Anentor of Wary eTlattln.
&ow. if.HAAN 111011111.102•011.Beelster. •
LiLOVER SERblew - 4rrinia,•for vale by
trla w/04*31,414Dim15:.--
Horse Power. 1 Tone
-0511 2,600
060 2,600
800 : 2,226
. 800 2,226
650 1,826
860 ' 1,831
1150 1,834
(AO 1,824
3,123
--41,100
-
J
1.85°
Merchants' Portable Boat Line.
FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF AlEit
CRANDISE AND PRODUCE. I
(PIA PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND RAII.IIOADT
nETWEEN PITTSBURGII AND Plll
JUI AL/ELYRIA, dintlwiLhout rothlPPlng. Tune.
DAYS.
PATTON a REYNOLDS, depot 251 altrket r,s.t. or r
6th, /1///.,litt:LPill .
I% A. M'ANULTY i CO.. Canal na/ill, 4t.St 414 Pot n
street, Prilditi"frq L
Dav in:, torrent.' our I'o , llHr...sod other.... Duprey
our arrougrocute for trazusp , moj ~,,, In . on , 00 . p ,..
to rertive • largo am:100510f Pnnluee sod Merehandito,
Wallin (Law the opening of the ea nal) with proniptorts and
' TEI1.84.0.14;11 Mat tyrtem of '4atiotte,rtatiou over o r
State Itoprbvetnettp bat! Louis" one about ten pran.a tt
it
the greet titer,. wed (sour it haa met with. it a nu 1.
tient gunmen... Chet itio no longer ronnklered a dou t,
ful or tiorerratuelpertnient; but la arknowledged by ell
its
stir tuottor to tu)lnode of traturPortatton god on
Ottani , . •hen intersect...l%y rallroade.
Omit loathe! Into millnatm tt Pitttbunth remain un•
dlsturbudnutil uututul tat our warehouse in Market [tree<
Phliainlphi,theroby e tlrrly avoiding Dtr Mut , resu , res ,
~,,a,et i ktp,,,,, tron.aljnitmrr,and touring toe tin...,
al goodl itt tdrtire lot, the packages clean and in OA 1.1 , 01
order al. when oblpited.
Produce., tr. ronsUned to our llouw at Pittsburgh,
•11l lu. rereltod and forwanied •Iware at A. lowest. ent
roe, ~,,,,t ...0., ~thrtir oeurdiug to tuntr.lbt., e DI,-
ttt any rat, a eltarge for Lorntureion. Storettn, or advs.
el. Charge, Sr
IN DI VIDUALS, Societies and Associations
at
known mu he reafter obtain
Mil froa the
the etl um( of l MIA
,11m r r. onyeolont awl
04
Alan for rent—Nevem( MIMS I[l for l'Uta I.lißee
wbiell ere well eatuatel sod Imitable f.n. 0,111.1.
prl Y. 11.0 AZZA (I, i 3, 1.1 lwrty nL
(. 1. .0( 1 .11.1 ob(Pab•A ..opy for owe Wok.)
- --
Marl of Pittsburgh; Allegheny and Vicinity
A NYperecn wishing •14 have a view 'of 1 1
pot 011 (be map ran do n 4 by
Ippe.llll applieation Om or beb.re be beat gler of
peso (0. ...bur 1.11112 A Ilanultit mini elreet., or 10 the
II P.. fle(111W1b1
•
Spring Prints.
A. MASON A. CO. have just opened
. Spring 1,1(115. 10/.4 I,lore. feb2l
'NEN 1 . 11/K FS—Just received .10,dote -4 'n
I A angrtleel Wen Cumbria Ilarba•rltlebt.
A.. 1. 11ASUN A CO.
1.4.21 4 . .2A 04 Market .0400
( H A LLIAS YARN I:HlES—Smiths
(5)
New York relebrpteJ brantlf (A it
• rsAk . :o6 .
LBS. ALEPPO NUT BALLS—In
ttmr an 1 Lea. Wm by J. KIM( A 410.
p r it)()
• - • '
'3OO
lvta. ART'IST'S CO LoltA rt'
P.l to t. 1161, stAre and r by
0101, 3. 00.
i B LS.LARD OIL Burckliard's brand
lb/r rale by .1,21 11100 • CII.
New Goods Arriving..
PH Y BHE lEL II Lava 14/111.
111nieorw.1 rest- , URC
1110 a lbelr earl, rprlog rubbly —and
bar'
Plrlr nuA rem!, 10( inepoet.on
el•roig 11..unel 11111 Sr. hibione,
(lobbing and Thread raping.
Kiel( Baru:,
tinp, Frewelk 11na.1in do b0b.,..
Mel. Meek FiAlared
and •arialy of ntber
1101 r.-Aniar etwAnuerseu.l bu,ere‘euerally .re in ited
tars/1 •01( np. Islll
liAY—Us 6111.01 (011 wharf ) for sale by
rci; n AA. 11.11,(1,NI.
dxphan+' Conrt Snle.
Mil
C. A. Mt ANULTSd 00,
Canal Lta.a.
PHILO HALL FOR RENT
WILLI. *AM!..
IVILLI AM TATE & Cl 1.. Ntl. it) Fourth
iv. sivni ' d:;:e n i...Z.VA " l . l .. ....t . . ' r ' lei. Vrt . :v. ` "11, 1 ,17;i17:
1 , 41.b.,Wa1yr I.ll,ada A+ . A r
Pprnner vb. Nary vnr4 lo do In our lino ',nil do nyll ta
call.. airy way rely ill Insoun 11..., ~ ..14 ray... 4 1:.
Pea. Ise•Pnort unqa. nod sr De manufnytur. tan. nava load
Pd. inJ alb., bnl ire
mil all ,n 1 In nark ai lynd a. lon
••
in v of l.nr ..Intolt+l saynt Of ..iiher nth t.
',tonna In ni MY aintry, acl.n npt n, pora.ba, pier
for °curry nn/ nal.r 1 aurinna Wili 1,4 sl tatbelr snl
ran., la pry U. a II bola. purrhanny In. ryr. n.l
band, as Ir.nrn Ow I ,ly 11(1,1111,5,1t1,,, , of 1..4.1 PI, And
E 1... beve is it.. eat.
Orders from On orn airy for Arn.l, Pipe, Abe. Ldrad and
Pningra .. . , l l ll:P;l7, asaysl siterdran.
~,,.
. .
LifiliS —1 1.41 a fresh eggs, just ree'd per
4 it. And P, K K. and nsr man. by
11. I/ALM-A.I.A Pa.
aII CESE--50 as. Cram Cheese, received
g o } and far sale by 11.211 It DAL7.II.L • 14s.
Bu 11;7 :,. ~ 1 ,
rrb.l 4 , 1)1 , 5 ; ai l id b 2. bas. prime roll,
loji y .l A 11.1,141iPIKLD.
i ‘I/EESE---100 bin.; just reed and for sale
if: by 1'4_211 .1. D. PANWILLD.
• .
B _.
ACON-4 small lot, in store and for sale
by (b2l) J. II CANVIIALP.
- - hi
t A LIIHATUS--si) 111 H. andlD bbbv. in
I - I Yl.He Spa for ..II by I
.
411 J. D. CAtiflELls
I II:MILS-2d blils , rce'd ' end for sale by
I, 6 , .1 • J. /I CANYIKLII.
—, -
LAl{l..)-4 kgil„ in store and for sale by,
Ir':lJ R. CANVIILI.
-i•-• ; .- ,
111 iltoK--ti ld,ls just ree'll on consignment,
VA ked for ssala 6 T 120.110 A nr1:1.
, 11
6 - . ai s s al Italia sr
,
GUOAII-20 lihds., in' store, for sale low to
CT vis.is ms•iesivivoi. bi Ifell J. A H.„ VIIIIID.
I A RI/-10 kgS. No. I Leaf . hard; for sale
4 by • . (f4l) J. I K. Flail..
•
t r IN/MAI-30 libls. pure Cider Vinegar;
1 A, rale by 11.211 .1 Al. P2.1/111r.
It ULK PORK--dO.OOO lbs. ree'il per rail
) te,d. an..l ler nal. by 0 P Vlllll Vail A 00.
fa , l
MI °LASSES-41( 1 0 iyt,i, l'iantation, ree'il
1. , ~f Drill ant. ant fay male by
0 P aurtivkli I CO.
1101.1. BUTT,O bbls. prime: reed and
I , ..I. 11. (43j, i..l'. cum vita s Pu
ll ULK l‘ottr..--2ixoo /tie.„ ree'd this day
1.11 poi 0.4.11.. it. craw tit 0040. --,
fatt • ~ 31. II a1.2 . 11t. A CO.
tliA 15i T AATIISiefii iLlt . r/ . s " heate it - 10 ) box -
v er,isieb
, i y 7 4 , 1.4.1141 fry. .....12_111944,440 . .... 4.. , ,,,. Y
' ~ n, • ••L•41, A 1 . A.
lIJOVEILSKED-150 bushels prime Clover
1 . . , N... 1 .1..51. by .1 e 1 , 11.1 IIRTII A (Xi.
1.1.•,1 • Al %Vnoll AL
til f lir ASSES--104.1 111)1 , plantatiob melon
-liv ..)0,..t terer4.l And air 144 by
J s DILWORTH . a CO.
11,1 31 liond IL
riNOltAfr'ieti--4to kegs Kentucky ti twist to
Ls,. G.. .al. by J..l+ DILIAtInTII 1 co.
Yyt.Jl al Inr.l rd.,
PoTA S II-50 makes prime lor sale by .
J 0 DI LltlllTll 4 Ca
1,1,21 Ol, INta,kl
.i LCOHOL-50 libls.7l, le2. and 1 1 i 4 deg_ for
1 .51. by• i1...1 .1.111/PACO.
--.
I I E r S ju ll' SEMI--MI I blur . fiir j il .
1,e1,7,..
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS I
111)1.:41ES LI MU A Icy DEPOT, No.
tbir.t Vrtel.
1...1. 11 .1 1 ..r. • Patron tor It,. l'e,l4,—No. 1.
Pa Sea. SI•ot1,1, t.n ...r for Tra • awl lb.
Ykraal.l.
‘laann, Silreh
nattm'•
V•an: Moab-Loco.. lb. epy la Somoty.
Kulearmbovltar 31.aakm, Fahraaty—orle• 2.5•.
Is ar4 . • erest nowt on thellon.waria at limae•tt.
alar•l•e4 by 111.1 (rum hl. tarot. , •0 , 1 ,
num. of ebrlalianit, • •samPlan &•• arta aa4
Charity; by Juba Kar•oaugb
E•bwlic flax•tia, 111. • Ammar.
Amb3lerf. 6,r IF ol.ruarl --N.
Ilarper'a Y4••••i0.,1.4 trl•uary
Amy Lain re.t.n.. • Raman, by tb•aallwrol “Statira4,l
11011 •
Vlorms , a Sur tallie. or B•lll•,amleaca
rrkt...4 Ilasbmal; rb, t..,.
.oleo Varna aa4 Vault* 1.41• r•
Homo la Ihma, c•loowoll tal••
11111. Itaucara. bY Car. 15. ".
• Aar, mm , rtta•nt 14.tara 1.II• Papp., abut
14.0.4. mat autarceitat t m. 01 the 0.1.114.er,
qv_
For Rent,
Nthe Int ec April tieut—ft three-
.0„ 101,k No, las roti
-108,0.11 naan, 01111,4“ h •
Alau—Lrm. al•r I , tr•lllue,rArarrot Itoblusrn
.I.ll'rai• Allattbrl+l , l l r• Ka•u , " of
11% IZltlit MED.
PM., Van at., b•lior l'oatt 110,11.
TEABI-311 half chest+
s ' T r bet ' a eII7Z / T )
lorl 141.14 rt
CrA, liborsl allonbutt nAlwilero
&CU.,
1,31 ' (Dun,* kul Ten Pralsr,
-25tPliovo prime . Cream;
1J "'
• •
rriMuTUY SlKED*',bu, fur solo byp
a_ 1.4.1 R. DA4ZII."
I)LANTATION MOLASSYe—
S2OO bbla.
1- 1;;S; J r"
'fr.'"ll"" ihrilictigh c 4)
1101%11110N SEOARS-50 - te4oir' . la9ding
/4:Tmleitmerßrilltimo,lll4l:TiVriaii,4&
pup
Vodin 30. I"'br Aemitr rem u. aN A CO.
.1. go mg.,
.11(4T4S11-10 ! Asks prime, far Rale by.
J /I, co., co trw.l .t.
iffirii-4boreTTYilieTilavana, for 8 - 1 - ife
tNiiiami a TilitiErr.
N1.P.f.4 . -269 blip for sale by
■ 11,19 INO Linn a alai:arr.
y ri se 011. --10 bbis.fir ludo by
IA felt , • ItNOl.lBll I.I)OiNETT.
S OAP-l 5 boxes Nancy: •
T o nAt jud ror'd and for pale by
INMAN'
4;1 u(i it-15 Idols. N. 0., for nolo by
__.P.l9 krY
10041811 1 H• - siti "
kii,'27ofiq seed, h. Linseed, for anbi by
IL, folk_ 11\tiliRTT.- •
Xr O. SUGAR-25 bias. ree'd pet etr. So.
lbr I ale by !Cl/. 111141j).: , T;11 , 2 , 1 . .. t.
LA N TATION.:.a.LASSES-231 bbI,,: Y IL mid ter 4b,...i t i ltV ' l4,,lrAtit a CO.
fele
I.IIVER—,S tbls. fresh Roll, for mats by
is fat/ IVM.II Ail ALM • (X).
10M.DI0N BEO ARS-60 boxes (00,0.01.4 r N
y e Rile by WM. PAO 0 LEV • Ca.
ei
RAW - : gosg t NEW BOOES I
lir A: GI I)EN FEN NEY 3 CO. 11443 j-list
mob soprir of tini folionitis netseuot
intereatiou Koo 7. r!4' Tbe Lorgenet or :Mullen °rib-Town; lis• Ike Martel.
Dream of UK a tale of thin Bineoun "
ttnnirie• of aebelor. or Ilona of the Read;
The WOW W World; br Kliaabeth '
Keenan and 1n lisineertan War.
rim.l ant It of Putnam's tianii.ittinild, Lipner,.
The Whis - Alinanae. •
' .111withirsit's Kettapeet of Practical William mod hot,
1 0 g.tatodota by W. Ilarrison . Alnevertn.
• eineriptions renntrad Tor all Um Parini/rola. nt ri . •A.
ia 50.% 74 north et. • isle •
WINDRIFeei— •
1 enite Rafpn
• - II bop No. Leaf Lard;
- • 4 Rae. 'N..4
4• •• Mane) , Nutppow 14mileis
per Pilot, for elk by IYAIAII DICKEY •CO.
fell) ' - Watered /Walt 0,6.;
I)ERSIAN DE LAINEBI-4L.A. 14454 NA
ix,xre rioting out their rtook of Persian Del4kliaiu.
ILL reduced prima. .
VLOTIIS OASSIMERES--On litinil,'
j.eomplete stook of Wrench and:Dotenelle Oblh. ead
Customers, isehadied the best sashed of !Mounds out Mid
dlesex 1.4:4
W. ell the Wen dyke of Vsoey do •
. ' A.A. )1.09M CQ.OS•hd st. .
- „
CO MME R.q VA L.._
Na MHO. Aliiiiii.H.—Atlvritinments and nabee-eirimts
inceireil and h•rwsnleal frotrof
thut afga
PITTSBURGH MB=
Orritai grressmon unarm.
Medlar norms[. Feb M.
The market on Saturday was generally dull
d q uiet, and r -o for sales tranarimi. Th.
4 " k 0 . 4 d.l.zliag. and disagreeable for out door or
ations.
VlAlCR—lterviols were light. and 'mires ...du.. Wir y
fro, Selo of 'Co Oda s. Lit 11312.1.i.and50 eatra at id
Saler from store in amal7 fur city rOssoutptlort at 11 3 19 fd
325 toys. f., mud 37/43 .50 for extra brands.
GllAM—Nothioa worthy of polite was doing In an ,, l•
Our 1a..1 quotation. are fully gusaaltred.
heard .1 uo large salve or Ilroverira.
held very firmly at :Yr, sod holders ars tax.—
atomt operating even at that attar, 31r, mak, has
Mean offered :Ma refuted. for las to arrive. Nagar rOrdiO
at 5 FP P.: $ fir. Including roototoo fair sad
prime dualities. A rale of ^J Mu Rio Coffee at Ries
Is worth 444-Pir. le
It 4•(.0 Si at. e t for shoulders and 9i for,
ham.
It U—?alas Gbh. at 7gr
mrAT—A sale .or a).000 laa at rye, rash , hog
lIEFS—Ia in fair reimeat V, for we,
rn rurod.
W ft ISKXY— :alee are regularly . effeetral at old prirrer—
r I horlqr o,r rectified.
FOREIGN IRON MARKETS.
LIVREPOOL, Jan. 30—The demand in unusual:
7 hat fur this reason of the year f, ext , rhition.
ono.- demand L. diminished to wane extent by the ele.sing
4 serest engine. ring and machine making cdahlish
cute. throunn the dispute between the mastere and
wurkineo. end there does not antairgToona to eTreet see
aimeaist.resuroralon or work. An early arbitrament of
hi. di. mil. snail hare wen desirable; but now that thy
Matt, toti reeMte.l Itself Into a othretion of power. the
tnliluation of lb. touters acainot the combination et
the 111011. the result may be prolonged. this 1.4
audt to be regretted on every sennum. Prieesenntinue
ultund otationary—eammou bar Iron Nail nrsts L.r, Ins
:loops C. 6 u,, Meets i 7 Im, No I Scotch Pin Etna.
LONDON Jan. "29 —0 per stions in Spelter.have
tottnatoriLl. of tho,catn. time hoLirre tirrn. And
tootlLh! t o
to Eli 5s it, tun tot the amt lOs to
. tor aryl
deal dx dolmr. arid thr market I.llr.
NrltuL Pig at Ltu lux hi £l7. sea elleet £l7 to Ll 7 113.
Copper coutiu we to attract stlention...l preritlue terms
r,bmined; prt4uction it attrelr
• toptickn.
8,01 L.... etwaper; few buer, however are to too found
d Eli Inslv IL 10.1. We value.
Fa. 01.11 iron ran b. obtained at Z. 7 6.4 Mm Webill 44 fa aw.
. .
Si
17. rranmonl.l.l hat Li
14 110 P. arm 4.r lurrign iruo. and ttnnn
art. orretal buyer.: the .40-4 lo slxo
the incr.... tor Ilritirk. Zinc. And f.vr tat ,
Aro ,II•pospil to roll . latn '
MMVZ=tr==tl72=l
:As; Mrs'. 32. rd Ln b3c. sod OrlU4, to to
Tin 11,24 nn sson-1. thsre
tow.. 7.1. sod Clasmat Ws
NEW BEDFORD OIL MAICIEET.
New Itsurown, Feb tr.
Sperm—There was a fair demand without ma.
teral (Range iu arid W note ash. In thin market
and we time tbs. marke e t
of 11l 1.01/..alauded, at
1101.010 do lisly nil. at SI 10.104 KU do Head tootle, .1
SI rash. ItnaloOr
of
of Pales to au. ammo.
ot - Jou 1.1.1 r, from moron of Flavannali, at 111 tr,
ar, a.kirm It,. at wlabis tlau market I. weal. tam
nale 01 1001 ate unbleaeltual winter etre= as , made
• •
tar last s Tory extendro baratne.a
been do. in Whale oil anr ruannufeanu e. the trauma,•
tbm• rearlotau to a1.aut.1 . 1.1.44 Irblt at an ruleatuar on me
~,,, rater malen Iboo fish-. rt. It rum.. b7r
sal:Meal tom. Owe market Outing firmly at the latter
M. In Nantu..F. o of Irtalrb Inuludiuu all In
that am wale at bl? t r. rd mule ou In
rbu mar Let ettiuml.d ,1 1,1.1. A .alenf 100 bbla
talearl...l saute .bale was made bin. at 61.N00 meta.
balelenr.-Sratra of 21.01. a4l Vol., have town made at
40'., 'ea KA,.
KNFTIII . I,I' TUCST COMPLAT /SANK—This batik
Iva) moot:Ivor. H•Luieu, oat., of, the donomioatkutr of SI.
I'4 ILI and 14 rtaortitur this. mouth. the Irma la tre-ated
t. Vorloutrot aud Ih. ntlearsarr fraurr—Ll Sloer. J
rauttrat.... T WAILK H %TMod. as L
[Hach. DirrOor, b
t: H Mora, Ca.Larr.—t Lou. Jour.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
MAX 120hT AIIBIyALB AND DEPABITRES.
Do,rklitmon.
11,1i, , ,,,11,Eutrir.kw.u. 11r/if...port ;
J I4Saril, 14rLix glluktAlh.
I4ltk.,ll..aortL Itrowaeril4.
Imture t N
attio.. hrn•tt,tll.. t
Kera.nne Sta.
liartore 14.te,
J. McKe.. Hendrietwo. Mell...pat
I,llle.lknartt.
, El
~tKlncau.
etiturr. Wxtkia, -I:t.mornAvtlle.
1161r4 , ..h.
Me...roger Fiolt•r.lllnrilanati.
Mu,. ;tale. IN.-u.enclnikhtl.
Wsuchi.ler,l4.ore.lrhetltvg,.
• • •.
11,0At.4 DAY.
WEI.LIVILLW-VoreAl. Citl. b p. m.
.I%.intt.ttf-oistand.
fiIIPELIXO--Rindwvtor.
CINCINNATI—Reifttoe ;irate
r.rx rr
BSIOWNSVILLE. r. , and .
It.C.—Ttiorm. were 0 firt oloehn in cheesorl hr Vb.
ark. I..t•grootac et d o te. sal runt .
Cox NANavaLe--The kne Irght draught xtmr
lc 01 leave az store 1 hi! d.r•
Fos TIM WABASH—The light draught stmr
apt- Wltilien,rlll - 42r11143h. ror-I4 Rkv.!.
0 , a,. Il.r ~,,,,,,k x utjppg ratatuaersKowo6l4l.4.
Aer epeiiity s. . freight Wat If equirta ear otter viaxn
-IMPORTS lIY.RIVER.
CINCINKJOI—..fta La 11 <buts Coroda
Graham: II Axd Mau,: hI. for, Wll iioi6l. A Km bt,
Ma 4 W 11 Vall:11. this 441 Brum A 1.1. d 4do aleobot bald
A V,: 1J tr,r. 1.11 Crati d Co. 39 tad. Trott pith., Kier Jr
J.roPt; 1 bl , l oil J DJKAlssic, 'AJ do AK.141.1e , A Lb& sugar
Menlo. liobtwoo; do nom Si . elion tiftvia: 14 pa.
aol.a. Adam, A Cc 23 . 451 ttem. Arum A Cot AS do beet co-
A ‘llahaos, 111 14.1. arelstay Yaboeodork *Co: 1 rte
hordwitro Wbdosnre A Wolff: b 1.1111 alrobol W4l Wrigo3;
I do J Ilkonlaoa. 37 Am + wool W 12 aka Ooo , rta
Comto A tiratiany. , his moll. wilt %lag l'autiock A Co
15 A, ham. S..llorJ Ir. Nicol< 1 Lbl DT Jlargan A Cm: Act
hieuict. A 1.1 . 4611 Rd% vrtdoetey It W atom A Co; 1 47
J to.t4t A C., It ho, *sawn. 3dc A4A. , Ad o Ala A , JAP
Watiorch , rd L Ca Gra, rao. Kay A Co:9 bbl, man. Car
pi". W 11... a. A Cm 10 as .094, G do I,4IUPA , 3 4.114 obi. , 1
r.t 1 °mitt,
•
Put Ilrsalls Ilvers—ld et Waft Leech , das
LT. I.bls *tusks, tatolltsti • • tilitptsts: 1 troolc I pkg V
sosto: Ltsls ba.sm Kier/Jo/1.1 eak beogroair ills boat
bslo LLIa hisk. //ma &Co do 611.1 Van-
Dad: 1 a..k ut.tr. Usk w , Forsyth II e.O Oka. Adm. , .
(Ns.:3lt , bass, Ssllets 2 N Lbls whiskey J Vlach:
it do It %Va..: 1511 a J Vs: do .1 6cutl a (Ng M
ksd
alsillorksa • C...; tit to baron Brun Co; Z. 2 tac
father. WtMst llrabam: .16 /Agit toads (ism, •
tss Immo same: 3 b.. Isstlts Bloobam • CO: O
basso Nemtna boat:, Ills bJit;Wro.
Ilaralps • Ili; In It Ws suss/ IlolusesCo,lo do 11/Ls
sop Ilucbstoltts • loon.: IS WWI. lido. Ithey Ustheas
1 Co. Jo II K.n, II do I.och 311,11W0 k Ccc 'AI bdls
absel. skins •J Ilayank. St LW/ ivalso. bEkt sugar
Brown al Kitt patriet: Y by./ mace Cored , A Cola: I Ltd
euua 1t 'r Moriar t y.•
•
If 11/:61.1140-1 1 .3 1 Wocorsl4l.— . 2 0601. Itcl l t flal
,t. " Pr t) It ' ‘Z il:M1 4 b= " 1211AL 6 1 . 1 " : ' 411;
J Ir I.lol* A (U.!. en 1.141. A A A Wont: 14.1.1
1 1.1,1 emvAle , I I itabilu: 1.1 hog.. owns,: 4 Lbla Ah4kkey
meca.dien, n Is.kr. owner: a do diaittl.lllo
A 1%.3 . 14:1r..4 411. (10111 . ‘lniocalor 111nAhnt1A •00
110 els I.lny Sr.,. d Malkin.; 4 MAE th...evr4.4•1 Mayo
iiirtinanek; I cit...loulour Iy II Jae.i.,e. 11)401.4
Falnvanek CV, :43 yeti an:si 11 Flatteval; M.'s
floorlJrnll A O.
W f LI,. I LIE— dut FOR., CriT-4 bbls 1111 Lamtert.
.It ,41, puma 2 go 1a0.1,r 11 brae elooluols Artsotrong Crasor
A do 3 bbl* bolter B A W Ilubaugh; 99 da dour mu , 3
I.lu ....I Carafe AO flamer, 063 pLa dulltpurk d kgs . l•bij
Aug A dladual: I do b.-aus Sgu ego d &Ode,: I. bbl
door J lAnk A O.: I ba I calfadakr; Ada must II Ile
bort.: els do W ti locrdfl: 4 calsta. 2 bds 1 bbl .1 dlchlblao
I bt d bar mime dl,/MUT: d do ad.. , •
11INCINNATIlsza RsrATOZI STATII —2 bra I
pea nuts owneer on board; 8 expreint piled
Adams & Co; 07 bls eotton'T Arbstakle & Co. 37
bblai'whiakey J Scott Co;. 6 nails glum:lg'; do h
and-1 ha beeswas ble bladders 1) Leech & Co;
kgstob W Greer;& Co; 12 bblahominy Ilan
on & Dyer; 200 bbls whiskey Baker & Forytli.
sables J Bhwk & Co; 34 tr. 1 bbl hams Sellers
Nichols & Co; ,36 kge tub 4rlßoe; 25'
dos wash beards Passenger 15 do J.. Ourilosi; 4
tibia caster oil 11, L' Sellers; 10 do lard oil 11 P
Swarti 13 his masa Pennock Mitchell & Co; r 3
bales cotton J Grier 66 do and GO bga feathers
13 dolginseng 4 - do rat sled 3 Dickey & Co; 54
do 8 & 1t Ilarbougb; 18 eke feathers Forsyth &
Co; 2 bin rodeo Clark & Thaw; I do Dingell
Cu; 14 Ms cotton 1 hi wise J IP Driller 4- Bra;
35 itge pea note 10 do fruit I Dickey &Co; 38
bge wool Darker; 6 pea dried beef R Bruce & CO;
4 pkgs mdse 'mongers; 1. be mdee Mononga
hela Wart boat; 1,000 bxe candles Corrode&
Graham; 75 Mils:molasses liarbridge & Ingrate:.
1 ha mdse liimick & Co; 64 bgn feathers 9 &
Rorborigh; 18 do FOrsyth 4 Co. •
RAIL ROAD CONITRYARCR.
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROADRAST.
The Kaman through train learra' at Ctg erlack 1. X
Arrontaritialian train Ira*w at( o'clock. P. r:
01110 & PRIOOSYLVANIA RAIL ROAIS—W&M.
7tt Raw... train 17 Federal Strret BLaUon at 8
etiotk, A. n., and arrives at 7 cioL3eit. P.N. evert. day *l
- Sunlat. Tlrri Ateratinuttation train twits at 10
atait P. Y.
Centmlizatim
ritssen havo centralised theii• gol
-I.',.,:,Jvrnzpont 16. near on. 'point at tonalble. They no
do with., fbvt. but It la T. 14.81•11, mrtna here. to ma
tr•lrto the niomory ni tar as to ti
to nut Chester be
oesednable Mork of Mottlingat the tomcat
1.00010 be. Ills ...took of Vase Clothing be at MI
1 1 01 ,. 0 ,,,i t na bor. of all aloe Wad alut
Call sad etabdue. We Mody to Waft.
blil7 70 Smithfield alma. beas DlatoOlad Alley.
UNION MAGAZINE, Sae
0, Awe!, 'welted at W. A. WIILDSNrgIeNTY
Cats W.ll.7„WatliMkNo. 76 fourth at. ' . feli
0. AI9IASSE3-50 bbls. rot
1:‘
hhds. foebte by
_I
R. GALRKI.I. CO. I
i ATI IN o ruY - 41; .ilkiscurinJ)
tme 3untlirrie.l. direct from the nisnatinittrer—lmn
bin snittn. ennininsng of uniy,
rib trL . at i til TRIM they are selling km br Tnnif or :dd..
Arai OASSIME'RE4I—An
tr. mt tmar or gut lq.ck.*Vd
1...50110d at We ttona of
517 munrair k nuncaramm:
EGA E 4-50 for 113,10
w sru.soN.
Nit OLASSES-401 Ebb. prime, for We 1,7
f'll W. i'If.WILYON.
AM', WHISKEY-41 bbls. ft, ssle by
im 1 w. kr. wi ON.
urrEit--4 bills. Fresh Roll, for sale by
%v.** P. WILZON.I47 Ant st.
C, siluAl,so ...Clarified, for male by
. fa; gautafriti.Dicstorir.
NU. MOLASSES-50 bbin. for mobs by
fcl7 IINOLItaI a lIENHICIT.I_
hdIILASSES—WO bbLs. and 50 half
natess, to or*. per .elsenor 2offerson,for.•l
el 1 ,
, ilinbletT. •
.. •
NOTICES, &c
Co-Partiershii
•
TRUE" undersigned have this day iitc4ed
late a erepigenerablii tinder the name • ntrle of
ICONCRISWELL. nior Tempo, or .6 oir
the /frau Foundry and PinisAino Bunsur in lite var.
one branches Ales, QeLton BeiAint klancifeet ring.
Wel. A. lIER
phuburghjeb.l6,lss:- LJ A kige CRIS Pd.b.
161 G t
Herron ac
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
ANUFACTUILERS of all kinds of feast
ITS. Work. Lomenotire. Steam Plundee . s.A.
Al.lo, rotten li•ition
Inkatisir, Iteterrea etre,. c.:mer t'Lf. Werket
Allegheny city. lan 11111, ritteburgb.
1. 11.—Old kin g , and Cepp.r taken in r.sehiinge for,
ck cr inn. paid.
riera at the Fourelry or ill d e, lie attended to
peinetnelly.
Dissolution.
V 'JXF partnership heretofore existing be
treen-John Parka awl Wm Cabe. undo the armor
JOHN PA /WEB Jr CO., In Olinda,
•
February 14. 15b . .1.
CO-PAITTN !IRS H ll'.
have this limy associated wilh 'MC, in the
aleotrler AND. .11111:011.11.
PA
arm JAJIIUI 11. PAItKIIII, ualer tho brat uf
PA PIS ,
en." • JOHN 1 . 4.1111CP,..
jebrumy 16,1.41.2.-11.4.1•14
To the Pablie.
IIrHE NOTICE of the Dissolution of the
Ore niJous l'Ailcut A (to. in the morning rttror , or
tMay. 1, treorrttet. A cli,ottlsttlre ottilvenohtl.l, of
trhlph the re hheeball hare tlttc itnt,iett ♦ Art, rremttatna
tea., 01 tt A gg.
1.4,11tet Of Orin of JOHN .
Dumolation.
lIE partnerghip brAweetr.the'tintqicriberP,
tttr i lanin nI , I.IautInI•LI L., I
Zlst! 1 . 4 " . ' 4;t;
rAlli:7X.
44(14 W}l. I F
•
undernigned . lace thhe.lay.'entered
p l'ertnerehipin the, APAILENTItir . dente
A..YD SOAP' lII:SINEN.V. melee • ;m a ar
JoeMPfl 0. IPA Vl2l a col. Order, 1.11 et the earolainea
of John Irwin a eone.lVater oar. et. at•l neetre ta.nla
•141II1ID. 0. DAV
Itittebargt, .1011 n 11:0 J.N;
Aa alrniuntrafor of rftel. rf I'-tor trl‘r.f. /I..f.'d. I
befit Aonl tno Intrre;t of 11. 1! In 11, .Pninfeanamo
Condle and to Jot. ire - who
fortoe4 a .....-narto.rship a id. J 05,1,14 f.:;Pnv, refer '
nexar of .10Satfli 7J. .11,11".1.4 .1 CO., sabl rkit
urn In reenunnrmlloof In the new rol•ett,ftin
frunn.l. awl rvetomr. curve Letenrrn of niserd/E
folt,Zin IC.
- Co-Piirtnerehip.. ' .
I,IOSILUA'IItIODES I 1 Li tlntl .I iv a xaa4od
err .10, him In ttot,rneter tantitu,..4011,1 , ..T1 4 .61i
F. 1:: 131 w htnitarra. will Itrrv.dlor I.e eO.l ixel.Fl under' that
mune, tune anal rtrle hut I:MAW: , A I at' Um.
Ea'NE I.III.ACIi Ell PAR Ylt V. Nr.a. Vnatat
atraa.L Jaatallla, DE.14,• ••
lasb:lnt— LEA la. - •
'a.-- • _
Diuolnuon
lIJE pAitTNk:r, , ...liti , ....heie.:!ee the eub- •
arriberr, Gnat: r the nom.. ~ ..711exusx.kr finy...ors .
Lumalaeal lay mutual raan.nt en the Ltbarnt a haat.: Tina .. •
p , itlero of tin, farm rill be a•utt.led by ran: -f the male' • •
rreibeer, at their ..4.1 uland. rPrlarr el , 1?e inurvmd nod
Market-Inn eta. la here. all arlwa lato,r tt,....1c..s to In in
alrldeal to the late bran ar"regsi.,lestloc•llart , luaake tatiy
turnt. retirinar Irma braraner.N . haa.. ',..1 . 4;,• -
eornaurnallttra taa the .Mattaulatua ol tour ~a ctoa ,i-r, mat the
Public tar...rally. oar anareraovro, lialTb, 4 OAS% 4.) , ET110
from Vhalsalelplam. rho rail rout... Oar 12rE ta.Mlat • -
pined at our vial
of
.11111,1 ALIA .1 ND ga,
PAT.-.
1-ItuborKh. alau4.lS: , l--Ji..a/al • _
Notice.
A LEX'li BATES nod dOIIE - ITAWORTII •
ilk 014. on the Ivuth dor of Jaamart. tntrr to".
co partner:bap Under the farm !of PATE, If A WIIGT in II: .
andl yards etl lb.. cOok ..11, , Naui, F Ds,. awl
takeia Man& Orlfripc of the Diatom:4 .0 Mar
.1 tel
lobe& they to .1 14. on,. Awl rhour sturkut
Votary al Maple Olin pelt.
uronta on ra..ll: to which tr.vy rretwrifolly Walt...the
tent.. at that cuntuanere or the lat. nem ILA 21e publin
geueralf,. ALVA-I,P.M M
11..410,-•
AIN • •
ratta•burch. 3an {Mr, ... • . • -
Notice. -
JOIIN ATWELL bon this been admit
-1.1 a vim., ot the ller.e• of
, 11.1Al.h1.1NOODIVAIID
Starkrt
Ar.l 11 M. 11M1.11.E% *CO..
lg en.) 7.5.1W00J stp YtttAborgli.
Pataurah. Ist Jacaisrr,
......-101:1N 8. 00,10.T4
U AOALEY, WOO D‘VAit.D S. Co.; Wholo,
toJe Orar,ra. No. =I Market ot.:-.l . Nilsd,lphta. ,
i.442.AV11..
4113.1. L.
V. SI. PAGALEY a CO., lVtiolocolo Oro-.
1
V oern,
N. 11 AM .20 Wont an,. 15tt4Init . rgA. •
Partnership Notice. -
jNAVE', this iltLy witlOtno Taos::
1,11.1 Ilse ceny. yof 16. Pew. y I YulLt Itsiroxl
I l'ittamrea, J•IIIIITT 1. 'ISM!. •
hem novena._ .... ..............
I OVODE & RAIIAM, Agents of Fenua,..
1) ftillrea.l ...timer pr Penn asal ayno at, Canal.
hut, Itittaburet, „tale
1 1 11 E CONNECTION betlveeti tte-sobseri
hera /VAMP en title Os,. A. CUL ti ihTteni will am
t a name of the Item in the .a.ttletnent. et the b..
A. CU I.llLitTatati,
Pittatetrab)Den. 'SI. L 11. ltleYttah. • ,
011111: SUBSCIUDEIt dill continue", tha
A Wholoved. Grace., sad thmorol...o bush.. r.
" librf
Copartners p...
. .
LI AV ING this day sold t.:,,..1 - .'S.llinarroltry.; - -
ai 2 Co. al. 101. r.-Al In m 7 V. 1 ./.... 1 .1 6 ." - "T IT . . 1 -
.1, Ow Rtyte 4.1 the firm' hetralifts . VIII b t !AUL. g 4. t 7
.',
:SI:AVEC .t 00 Ittlal.. r) ‘IIItIVEIL. •
..... . . •,_ __ ._ .-- . .. .....
- .
GAJIUELP. SIUUVER Whnlesste
ilroc.v. and Conaroik,km Merrhavt, oast I.llergt
Ltavter • lYAlace sod Vattburrit
aW L..trnro
batch. -
----
11 OLIN S. DI LW ORTH &W h eiiala
Howie of Refuge: , • -
TUN subscribers ter.tbe erecting e;rf
2_ Bowe of Refuge for Itertero Planter tresiot,! sr* •
hetet?, notified that su sserersneut r.f fetesly sccout ,, sl--
the amount rut... Tibet! Or earl, is Imams& to he trehb 4.4 •
the Tresfurer, on or before the Iran der of Tiorember "-
oett. by outer of the 'Morn! of Megrim. • -
_ ue3ttf JOhlltlA It ATOM; Trent,
Lei
Houses To Let
rpTWO comfortable Brielc ; •
1101501 d in Let in the eiath Want. conterA . .
Clark and too an atreels. Cratalra 01. lb.
b., at iLa Nethadiat Cook Stpre.lB annrtts street,
or At •
to, o Clark street. •
For Lease
rittio Tory comfortable three
li p tory brie%
I hr•llisith - et the corner lintel met Payette ,
tortoni, ri,on el
y remelted and I etprortel lorJah vi le'
Too
by the owner. •_ • ..
Too lieu on DuqUOPII.I Way. now . eirnpleil Al a- Waw a ;
r i. ail nate blur tier otrert, nese J thine Jnewe' totii- . i:
VitliTiii r tririCirliniLote in the City Distrkle t. itii` ,. '.
yotual teem. •
Maul , . to Mee. MA Fourth sir.
J A I t aiti.ClLUT. l ' 4 ; .'
For Sale or Rent.
T HAT largo Lot adjoining the Gas Warkri
1. it Ii 121 Imiat on Ilona.%helot niver,oxid runs: •
bac ate Moot to Oreeriouith street As it.ru.dowa
low water :curt. It would tasks desirable. kitkiallak
sithor Iron Works, FOIMIII" or likaril V.A. boo totthor
erguite or
fell: • • 114 .770 c A rket VM.. att
N. 47 kia. •
ZINC PAINTS;
•
19LANUFACTURED BY THE NNW
JERSEY IMPLORiftli AND 2.lllilaia (NAlriarr.
. mart, N.J. •
.thlo (boa poor Is wpm' to Nan:doh o A:mar of thaw "
valcial•
ZINC PAINTS;
whir T Limo roam) idler wren' rears' both ' Ve
ISLtheie ant the United Mateo. to (Main Weir original
beeety wW riroteetiee propene,. imperial. to nay other
pelut whatever. Their -
, • • WiTITE ZINC PAINT
b reuvir ea Oehler 7.irty uyl Is warreitteil froil trim all
adulteration and Imperil; IrbehheTeri Jr iloToni . 4 4 1 .
beholllolly white, and It .ntlenly trea . recto thei•reiro onaaA
KoperUell lanol ti th er eo 4..tigrru.'to !tr.
Winter, and their fervilie, _
_
IT WILL NOT TuRN YELLOW:—
When imposed tn sulphur°us fir neepbeue oahatitimus or ,
oven when Aleut up lo • oh. mu. Lan otitdds poulte a
It silthstanals a Knde. aureate .1 W. wrath bones
than any other, hat bring liable to turn elealkY or to
mumble' an.l rub ogr. withmar be forted with MT cam.
with water mad NW. or Taal.. w b. , Pima for ei'iet
boated porcelain fluieb. e .
BLACK AND. COLORED ZINC PAINTS: -
These am fuhelotud at s low prim aled are usidoutdmill
the diestest sml lout paints ire the market her maitre .'
roar, femaa. outbound, ...weds, or any eldamid eue
fu.. of snaral, Mirk. ha, or iron, as they Sr. tath
WEATIIER AND 111111 PROOF,
Poi iron outfaces lbws me particularly 1 satiable. la they'
turn a COMM tr,nntelinn,ll.4..nntirtlY 1.4. , 7" ,, at oedla.,
000. they dry quietly, runt nave. a dun, metallie N
do not cleans and h. ~.
maim of the oar.) paint, Lem
In use.
NM , . at Malted on Mond horns ley the arum& orth.
~..,....,, Y. it. OI'S Atil., ,
nuee..1.4101 I !oat h Wham, Piiiesalotolein. .
The Great Inventoa of the Age !---Stealt' -
,
Supplented!—Cias Triumphant!
TIM.
trot halt of the nineteenth century: - -
wilt be mord. as the sm. of atomm. It h. Wee..
with it teal tare the strum mil. with the thlagd .
. .
The mooml half of the century will he trump ea men ,
meaning the age of Oaro—an anon ddituaist last map td''-
haft but to mum.. tlis world. Thm rm. bee now roam
roe... snarl. it Is now lutradured the Gm Yttrium . • _
PM...John/Wan. Liter twenty ms. 'steel
Mom ObeerrediOn upon the t a perimehts it 41.4 own amt o ..
°thin", In attempts to maks the pdoolphi of ow cotalemrp,
don of carboole arid am armiabla as =retards realm.. hag period. lb.) rarer; and, Lavina tent memo. loner.
Patent to hie . Ineprured Carlo.. Acid
ll ..Kuala - how td.
feu to inshore or Mate for the nee t here to Wall.
Atoka Moral . ..mat. and to 10de... or Ls cdraleardaS
thee rights of Plan, ...es 0r....
The Immo.. noting of morroy tut lator, ire/ et butailti ,
lima and rintrorleig. Perot. by thee we Of thee mi. motor..
•111 Inevitably- halloo Ile speedy adopt.. In all pleader"
where steam power Now T used, add in thou... Moot ether
Places rhea tillsStreetpp• Street ea so. bent awl weight or e.,
atemneoglits Ha. prooludedltairso.
The .w motor may bet .plled to all purr... as • Pro -
Delimit Wont, Tone the ornate
to
Pourer ter the maim,
ides to the tan thourear. borne pan r her too. Llamas.
with the grew ISM than thater aired i l • the stoom cop ~,
E i :11 . v:MI treVrt a l d uh ru tor=igrt t eflitcl i n=tar l of
powor of I.9UU tuns of mor canine.
These tots are she
etestabliste by the ex torinnolLat engine
Cl twenty-gee (21) horse tower. now - itookirnbweir 4
IN strionatu as noticed in the hellowiaa from tho Oriel..
ll Noupdron le the Istle Deem.
We
are plea*. to riot, that J. AL V. Fatromma, Iva. I . .:
Mier city. hat smolt'. a Want Air bia honor id urbane
acid It. in rte application to an ma aris. 'The aurreestut
omporimentser thin layout,. were not lon,t rime
glee.
In
' -
Um Nmpavnl. Tim Man* gontirmare hat PVT,7I-1) another
pa., ter the steeram lama prodellind Power. , .. „
Melia far lb. mead his `'lmpic kr.l Tendetioseitim
I Bowing spprstoN . one tomultsr niratetage of widen
Mem the pilot snob ommilele mOteol or the Of
ludo,
Pendent or the anstinerr, that he eau Talthationsiusee" a ,
man of war lu lows time Moults ratarred to lontherguria.
MK, rights br bra efruptorod Spiln h: Sadello, t i i i;l i ntde,
• I tlfero .'d ' l::: m fee reatli =A d olf Tr i . ' r 'I T
""'
''4 :ll
Any Intenla6llll in retard to Om nt.o , in inT•1411111ki go , •
'cella., and of obtaining itgh., Sr. har.3elleaptire ,
obtained hy addronung ' It. la taltatst. .
Attorney and Agent for the Patootane
&youth 0t.,43kce110 Odd kAllisill• 111..1, }4.41.1ingy.„04,
~, -,„. lot '
-"
?
N I U. SUOMI-40 hhilfe. to arrive pc.!
-'l2Liatm
11. BIOLASS/S--St) bbla. St. JaiAt/Re"-
/strlT.fr cal* br . 13011 . 1111.1 gArarirtilt%
LOAF 4UGAIL-150 bbls. ass'd Nos.llo,
tukUroand Itan..7 for br
ate' flu ItisitlDOß iNOUGAM.
1 00AR-10-11hd.s. N. 0, tor asie bT
b 1.11 t A.CULCUIAW
N 7 0: MOLASSES--30 bblx. for sale hp