3MMMI WASI9 NCITON'6 gpitft DAY. CELEBRATION- AT ',NEW BRIGHTON. The epirttelland patriotic people of the de . .. lightfol Tillage ,of New Brighton, celebmted,.on 'Monday Ciening Inet, Ink very appropriate mariner„ the "aimiTersary of the birth \ day of the great ind gai4:I_IV6:1317111101011. , A supper was Prepared at'the Slerrick House,- where oTer. - a kindred !attics and gentlemen eat down and partook of7the bountiful feast...pro- Tha officers et the meeting were, 8.8. Cham, berths Esq.., ,Peesldent, Thos. 'Cunningham, A. T. Shallenterger, It. It. liradford, Bea), Wilda and Jeliii'dhilins Esq ., Vice Presidents, and Dr. isaa Secretary. After the 'cloth was'removed, 'the President introduced the more interesting exercises of the - evening, with some very appropriate and elm , gent remarks, in which ho paid a just tribute , to the inihaortal Marcianen and hero, whose birt.hidiy they lied met to celebrate. Mikes Were then read from oev. W. F. John isout;, 'Judge I'd'Cltire, Judge Williams, and J3t4te of rittstritrgh, had lion. John Allison ofCongetes from the Iles4er distrintk The following sentimente were cent by Oise Bv:Lfon: W.: . P. Jilnaton--IYashiagtott and his works. 544 "sannoiatect the nicely adjusted machinery of a tyrannical government, for the inthction oritumati wrongs. Their influence is. prolgtessire- did shout,' spread.' 11an...1r: dieClaseereergirsiyastiingten--. Eis eate r Odle 'strikes ddparlsoos and titles Hon. nos inacl=—The policy_ and advice in nue relatione- - -opon `them Haw etability of the f. Union recto, anknpan the' Union; the nation_of repahticaninstitutiono Lros::.ToAti Allivn—Sympnihy with oppress id of all witiolia, entangliiis alliances with nose. • . • The.regtihtr tpthts ger! then fes.l by the Sea • ' 1. The lifentoi7 of lVashiugtori. a•l'd),Thialtoast waa dronk standing, and in silence, :'.and-the sentiment mots responded 40 - itt,n very r . elaborate, classical, - and eloquent speech, by • Itev. G. S. Holmes, in which the - great chars°- . ; ter, genius,' aid _wiidam of Geneial Washington were vividly portrayed. This able speech we . • usslerfittuld will be published in the ,lleaver pa -2.. The President of the UnitCd States. ' 32. The ..Cougresi of '76, which proclaimed • our iodependeoce and pnblialted Man's rights to freedom and' revolution—from their Councils firea;bltdml a light. though gloaming ikt•the East , ken, yet illumiFies .Irettrni World. ' • 4. .Theaoldiers °CUM ltevolution—Tliqr de iotion and_sactificas, fidelity and prowees, re ' f, iwardo4 'matt hy the aehievement of Our. liber • . 5. Union Is our colonial trials a refuge, is the Revolution the fortress of bur strength, in our confederate Republic the pillaY of uational ;independence awl greattiesi. ; G., The Constitution of thel7ufle4'Staies, re ' selling from conciliatory and patriotic cohnsda. ' it was sueeksillilly set in motion by the wisdom add detereilnatina of Washington. Let none mideeviluelhis heritage of oar Tolhtra. 7. The Judiciary—lta integrity and suPrema ' 'ery, the only bulwark against tyrannical en.' .eiroachuieut cm.the one bond, an 4 popular tioneneeina the other.. • 8. The pray and hayorthe Untied States lafaYette.'lKisveinako - 'l92laski,nna De Kedb,,viduatoerdearatees oilitierty from distant Lands, may thei r - example M I eenicifttlitted i in the contents ter liZerty throioghout the aiorld. 10- The floireenar--of Pennsylvania. IL ' , Washington's Farewell Address. the last testament to this - American People: in political iristiOnt and pnidenthommels, no richer legacy was ever bequeathed to mankind. . :1 llon. John-hickey being railed on ,responded sedt,,iro9nt in somevcry directive rentarks. ~.V...- T holdothee and. Wife of .17ashingfia, the devoted n eon topatriotic deeds and xivtue, !..I.i.lhe other shaved a littaband's;perill'i Ma-foilsmen in lite, -each consecratal by Ilia affeetist, in • • • :reclak bath eternita wish , his name . . - 13. The ladies: 1 - . - iicuarcen- ' E.' P. Oliphant', Esq., a Fayette, county, being milled' an, 'made satire eery happy and ap -preptiate retharbs, sad. 611Cilldid with the foi 7 rort ilelntbstc—Though it Clime is partially teat 'in the' dila recollection of this past,. the in fluence of each early, defences of oureOuntry should rthrer fade froth the memory. By IV.; IFillon-Tlie Independent Press. of the United States, the watchmen upon thawalls, ,i r ci.„ which the people: loot for ,direction and „Othael, in the Ouse of popnlcu'rights, liberty, and education. . D. N. Esq.,' of Pitisburgh, responded in a few remarks,' principally in refereace to the harmony af existing between Weishin t Kbeentbornil concluded:with thefollowing Vatthingtop—Emioently. wow, jest,. sad pa triotic—we revere his inetoory, respect his COl2/1- sttStuthatte his exempla, may we discharge . our respenbilitim with the teurlessuels tad wis dom which marked aQ bit epleadid itdmintstra, . . Mr.faits having algaified, that' e left Mr. harper, , of. the- Pittsburgh Post,- to speak' for . the priarr„ that gentle Man made demo 'remarks', • "itrieferuace to the great advance, pewer, - and intbseireeo(the prtwr,unil offered the: following Pittsburgh and New „Brightort.—As they aro 'united by bohtis oriroe, may the hearts 4r their citizens be ever joined in friendship an, love. celebrate the natal day of the illustrious Champion of Liberty, the . profnemd..Statesosan and Christian philintbro. . plat, chiraterietic of the Father orbie Conn ..,:try. j • • n A: T.lffluifatherpre.—Washingtou =Alb; erty—jminorthlityl of the name, secures the per petuition of the principle. • - • . Baret.—Anied interrentiod—Coe sure downfall of our tuition.; • . .. • Lte J:, .L6.0,0".--Kos.srith—the. genius`of Lib erty found him en advocate of Civil Lavr—threw .her Mantle on him, and rent him forth the ad vocate of. Civil . Liberty... ,11: Weyand.—Washjugtan and Fronkllll— twighest stars in 01¢ constellation of Rbir olationary worthies.. The one fought the ene mies of freedom, with his .wrord: the , other did .good service firs. • 27/J4 -,-The Pulpit of one TLand—may.it Viver 4 one of tbi safe guards of ` . .thqse libertjes' We have received from Washing- ‘ . Yon and;hid ' A long—.Waebington'e - (trave,"wite !lung . , . by Mr, David Critchlow. -- y..• 11.5, Colipang.—The Merrick lionse--moy its success, equal the merits of itu worth.) , pro . The iompat4 'then adjourned th the ample and well fiimisbed parlors, 'of , the Hotel, and Tamed ewer:W.llmin! in eocial intercourse, en. livened bylooturs and music. We seldom hare 'foamed a more - pleimant elening; and beg leave ' to commend. the ,mplo ot the citinns of Drigh ! ton to these °tether places. Tbees SOCintgatb ngs, or ladies and gentlemen; on7 - patriidic and pnddie , oCeneirms, Prodace a Tarr benciciel A effect, and contribute mem ,to good morals and eoeiai - t4pliiess. • • TST . IT Feb. 21. • Before.the IV'll" . ULM,. Tboinie of .314at0.• I.oz.filk de. Jimes Wood Co., bef.?ro reported,4l.,l gtill petriaL Bereskthe Honorsbln liralper Poniard. threaso of Benjamin. (ilyde- es. Satinet W.- Stone. et. us., action .ogisinet defendants is garnishees, the jury returned, a eridiet for tho defendents. CORM OF CONNOit AVM Tprit,Ari rob. 24 .Befari tho -Hon. Wr0..15. licelnfo' fieeldent :fudge; and T. 116111!hut end Wrii.Boggs In the owe 6f John Limunds6n re. overseers of the pnza , 'Of AIWA ,l'eirnehiy,•• the Jury. re turned nlirerdiet sGt,for pinantiff.. A. W.l.Mton TH. Atarew Dee*, Tan 1313134 'And 81411613 Jaeloon,t No. 128, Aetober, Gist'No. le. - gar 811,1tselto S. -Jackson; and, on. oei,ff trial *bel l the .Court fuljourned. .744.41ctocs..Itiociner.—Ellea -Nit-Then if t sl yeMerd9l . committed 1.7)41Y01' 0 ItitiO; 'Chaig.l rt,'ed, =oath . ' 6f .fi'lirsh ii. Shuttlegon; with mire= of thepece, and mallisionit rrtscWar ' • ' ISerft - -iittrged, On oath .4;of Ninbolon . Bnyderi - with Bore y of tho pence.',. hisertwoi—A. staled meeting. of the .Ladies' Association of the !Friends of Hungary will be, t eid-tkia afternoon, et 2,1 o'olooit, in the autting - hOusehf the 'Fifth Presbyterian Churih. It'vras expecte4 that an address would he de li,iered by NmkJ. Roo, Esq ; hut, owing to the extensive arrkagements whielLthe Committee. arc making for the' olpper on 'the Fourth of March, it is' deemed' , most proper to defer the address until the next meeting. All ladies who feel interested in the canoe are earnestly invited to attend. • Professor Locus's Lecture at Lafayette' Hall l l last eserdeg, was highly interesting - and instroe tire, illustrated s! it was by a . great variety of beautiful experiments in Pneumatics and Hy drestaties,explanatory of various pheriommiain theue sciences. The audience was large, and all appeared to be highly gratified. He gives two moreleetures on Friday and Saturday ev enings. 1 IVE ABE PLEABED to Iparn that' the loss of 3lossrs. Campbell ~§ Chess, is not nearly so much as they at first supposed, it being found on investigation, that it will not exceed $B,OOO. Fatse,Autrur.—The slam of fire het night . i'mois false. • F . tea ,Pnoor Roortna:—W call the attention of one readers to the advertisement 'of Garwin Sr. Co.; in another column. Aosaum.-111enry Knop was committed on Monday by the Mayor, charged, on oath of John flowing, 'with ettoyoll2., Mr.Latitioar • Dr. , Alll.—An old gentlemen, named William' MeKelvy, a resident of the 4th Ward, Allegheny, was yesterday instantly kill ea by accidentally falling down a stairway lead ing to the cellar kitelMa of a dwelling , house in Isabella street. Mr. AlcK. wail about aixlY-fii . ur years of tip!, A. Coroner's innupst was held; Ladd the jury re turned-the following verdict, .ithat the deceased bad come to'his death by . fallink dawn a deep etairigay of a dwelling house on:lsabella street " : Jobn Bostick was yesterday car:emitted to prison by Alderman Major, charged, on mutt of Jahn'Craig with assault and battery, and sure ty of the peace. ATlTiferltD /10,110NtY.—Patrick Dully, one of our most efficient eight watchmen, arrested a man named John 'Johnston, at, an early hint on .Tuesday morning, while•iti ffie act of breaking into H. D. 'King's brokeli office, corner -of kciirtli street; and Post PiffiM's alley. Thesconn drel bad tiered four boles in the hank 'door, and, would soon have succeeded in effecting en trance, had it not .been for officer lduffy's vig ilance. A'casitze-'bit, .and ether 'teals were found at the door; where he had, dropped them, and in hie pockets "area counterfeit dol lar note, foar or' five dollarsyiu good' money, and a ticket for It wstchlthieil ,he had left in pledge with a Mr. Spencer on Second street. The rogue was fully committed for trial . About a year ago, another attempt was made to rob this office, and the thief is now in the Penitentiary. ThCir efforts' are Tilts, however, for Mr. King never keeps money in his office. BUROLARY.--Some' . .rastals Idonday.night broke into the dwellin# beast, of Mr. 3. Mc. Claren, on Sinftsky.atrpet, Allegheny, but for in opening 'tithed room door, they awakened the person ago was sleeping within, when en Mono was ,ralsed,' and the burglars decamped without any booty. LOC6II. Nam 6-11441 kelt news' is ouniobi ably crowded out. owing to the length of th. intereitiog Council proceeding's. -- -rnoczensrot IN SELECT COUNCIL [oricum) j. Funerals*, 23,..1M2. Council met. Present all thtTembers.". • • " The minutes of the last met De were read and approved. - - The President submitted a communication from the Diamond Market Bente Association, attnonnaingVhat Stein:lt awaiting the prifcc tion" end adoption of a" pLo of a Market Donee to occupy the Western half of. the Diamond, and-that the boildleg.will be petander contract in the ennsing Spring. . , Thicommutdcation was read, and on motion of Mr. Lorene, wee:elected to the Committee on City 'Property. . . The Pir.sident also submitted a nommunica- - - lion from a Cincinnati - Committee OD the sub ject of additional fatilities for passing the Falls of the Ohio, which was rend. Also. the following resolutions in relation thereto, which wow-read three times,-and adop ted: Whereas, Propositions. ere now before the Congress of the United - State' for the improve- Meet of the Falls of The Ohio river; and sepa rate bills have been reported for two different modes of improrement. emanating from the Citizens of Louisville,. anthorirlog tho Gen eral Oovernment "to parchase the individual stock, and enlarge the •Lonimille and Portland Canal.' The other conforming to the petitions from commercial points on the Ohio and Mena sippi Rivers, requesting the General Govern ment to purchase the stock in the present clunk and to authorise the contraction or anew work, 'lda mare favorable location, with locks _ suitable to the present and future commerce on these riv; And whereas ' the citizens of Pittsburgh being deeply interested in the cheap, safe and speedy transportation of 'their commerce an the • Ohio and. Mississippi river., they claim.' the right of ex pressinglo Congeal; their , opinions on the subject of the proposed modes of improvement 'of the navigation st the Falls— Therefore, 'be- it Resolved, by the Select and Common Coon dill of the city o f Pittsburgh, that the 'Ohio and , alissiretipni rivers being acknowledged as great National highways, under the care and super 'talon of , the General Government, a free and I . netple mode of conveyance should be provided, arid at all times preserved for tho passage of leate.and other remote mulieying the commerce of the, river siound the ' natural .obstruction known as the Rapids oi the Ohio. Resolved, 'That the. rapid ':ttinesse of coot • pierce lies rendered necessary two canals for the accommodation of vessels aecendiai.,and de scending the . Olio end .311selesippi, and that this. necessity wilt be greatly increased by the 'completion or; the present system or,Railroade now in progress of conneztori with the river shove the Falls. Resolved, That the repairatsi enlargment of the present Cared -would et aTirtintes f excepting daring the periods of very highleater) prereet an obstruction to the , passage Ofreseals ' and Cause the portage * of freight s distance of two miles within the City of Louisrille, Subject to the pen alties end regulations incideurel to onPerefintl thus suspending navigation through. the Canal for years, creating delay 'maltreats highly in jurious to commerce, and redid, to the interests of those concerned In' the Mitigation of the river. , Resolved, That the surrey `and estimates heretofore made by competent :engineers, estab lieh the fact, that the construction of a new canal around the Calla ,of the Ohio, adapted to the. present 'and future; wants ,of ' com merce,- would Cost very little wore thatilhe pairs and enlarginent of the pteent work; if repaired, would prose at but ono presage around the rein, and that front the unfavorable toeation, never could be as astral for passing the longest 'class of boats as a new work, construete,d _with the advantage'of the present experience in navi gation: Resolved, That . the - Senators end Members of Congress from,lhis Kate be, and arir hereby earnestly requested, to - use their beat' exertions for the passage of a' leer authorizing the con struction of a new Canal - on the Indiana side, arid- to prevent the interruption of the con-. merie of- the river through. the Louisville and Portland Ceara:: tintilegme* other mode is pre tided foe the Towage oftests around the Palls. • Resolved, That the. Presidents (Lithe Connell/1 cause' certified °epics 4 three resolutions to be rent to our Senators and Members_ of; the limns of Representatives in congress from the State pr Pennsylvania. , . , Also, a carnal:intention . fiord , . the Mayor' nd Aldermen or Burlington; Iowa; asking the' en , operation of Councils in urging. Congress to grant n donation of leads to aid In the construc tion of a Railroad, front Lafayette,s la , Peoria and Burlington to the Missouri river near the mouth of the Platte. • - ' The communiesUon.wee read, and 'On'iltotion of Ali. Brace, referred to el3pecial Committee. of one fiom 8. C.„ . .and, two from C: C., itith In etrattions to prepare ,end tl.vutemit to COOMES, a • memorial in. conformity . to the communica tion, And the Peteidea appointed Mr.. , Broce Action tortured in, and . 11lesers.•'11fddie a nd • - I McAuley appointelon paitt .C. • . -- Mr. Kincaid repented a petition for paving Mabry et.' Referred to Coni..on Otretteorith instructions et', report at. next meeting of coop, - one 'for water :pipes on . Roberts street' fram ',Cerro Menne to Reed et., to .eupply ree, erorit's infirmary,' At. :Referred to Water CoM: : M. Cordell, one for paving Doipmens ".• •Ale o, One partnsdlell'er Alloy. ;- •.• M*. Ciisseli•onOfPf grOing / 1 0.PItTLDBLI tfotti qiitailiiatrickirjustc . I IM . 'one for • graclinLattd paring Harlon frotolAbriskr u(ran..l4; :5 . "`,, -- Severally referred to Com on Streets Mr. Drnoe, one for a grant of GOD feet of bone to the Friendship Co. Referred to Com. on En gines and Hose, 4ith inotrustians to report at , next meeting of Councils. . Also, one for the grading and paving of Craw ford street, from Centre Avenue toWebeter et; and of Wylie street, from Fulton te Crawford st. Referred to Com. on Streets, stith isetrno• bone to report at next meeting of CO:incite. Also, n hill of-Dr. Dorsey, $26 - fa medical services in 1850, to prisoners at watch, house. Mr. '`Armstreng moved to refer the same to the Pollee Committee, which was negxilved. And on motion:of Mr. Bruce, the same was referred to Com. on Claims. Also a bill of the Pittsburgh Gas Company, $1,870 44 fornow gas posts and repairs, and $5,076 16 for gas for public 'maps for the six months ending Slot Dec. 1351. Referred to same Committee. Mr. Armstrong, ono (ruin Good Intent Fire Co. for an additional appropriation of fit3oo for pay ing for erection p 1 Engine Rouse. Referred to Coto. on Fire Engines and Hoses Also, one for grading Franklin street,' from Washington' to Congress ek Referred to Copt mitten on Streets, with instructions to reportiat next meeting of Connell,. .iMso, one for fixing tbetrade of, and grading Carpenter's alley._ Iteferred to same.. 'Mr. McClowry; one for water pipe's on Roberts street from Centre Avenue to Passavant's Infirm ary, and also to Duncan mt. and on came to Green st. Referred to Water Com. • Mr. Morrow, one for raiding Pride et. lie furred to COl9. on Ste. Also,. one for water pipe:a on Van Bra= St. Reftrred to Water Com. Ali.. Allen, etc' for deterring the grading of Forbes street. 'Referred' to Committee on Stmts. . In all of which action of ft. the C. C. con curred. Mr. Lorenr, from the Com. on Finance, mile a report, aubniitting, nn ordinance endtted Ordinance making appropriationa 'Tor Oho. pear 1852," . , The report waseread and acceided,and the or dinanee road a first and second time. Mr. Bruce moved to mewl the clause, thCre in fixing theasseeement of the improvement, tax at* mills, by striking out 2} and Inserting, "three," which woe disagreed to. And the ordinance was rend i•third'timo nod, passed. . Mr. Lorenz, also submitted the following ree elution, which was rend-three times and adopt ed, and action concurred iu by C. C: Resolved. That the Mayor he authorized to draw his warrant on the City Treastiry, in fag: , or of Charles Shaler and Thomas Williams.' for the surn:of VAIO each, being the bal ance in frill, for service., rendered in the cages of St. ['aunt Church, P. McGarr, and others vs the Mayor. Aldermen, and citizens of Pitts burgh, and that the came be charged to contin gent fund. ' • Mr,dltuce offered the following resnitition,; Which was read twice and bad over ea third reading. yaesolved, That the Mayor draw his . warrant in favor of .f. I. Kahn, for the rum of srAug. for extra services in the ease. df EL Paul's Church, and P. McGarr, and others, apt - list the City of Pittsburgh. • hlr. Cordell, front . ' the Com. on hlarkets,made eieport submitting 'an ordinance entitled "An Onlinence creating a Market Constalile. The report was read and accepted and the or• dinenee vac read three times and . parmed. ' Mr. Wilson, from the Com. on Streets matte it report as to the ..prnbahle valiant,* of opening Quarry etreet, stating. the some to hs Rend and accepted: Mr. Morrow, from the Special Committee an the petition far an ordinance to 'prohibit the manufacture of , friction matches in the City, made a report ailiagse to the prayer of the pe titioners. - The report was read and accepted, and the Committee dischat,mic A report from the ''filinority of said thimmit tee (Mr. RimelL) 'submitted the draftmf an or dilutor.- mulcting and regulating such tn.sna facture. was also (impeded and read. • Mr. Kier, from thetloci. on Fire Engines And [lose, presented a comintualeation from the Com. on danterroca and-huipasstion, an behalf of the Firemen's Associt:dioa foe the passage of an or dinance to pretest how friroadamage by drips, while in rertice at firer. peel and Refer red to Com. on Fire Engines not Hone- - Action concurred in .by C. C. 'The following business from C. C. wits then taken up: • Report of the Committee on Police yulon t ling a copy of their minutes. In i 7.. C. read and ao• 'septet!, ;widths action tho - Pistik• Cathedillere approved. The report-and Olinatra were read,. when an lease. i• AlcUloarry presented n eammunienlion' from the Mayor on the subject of the disagree ment between the Police Committee Emil himself, and votterying the erriten opittionnf 0. Dar ragh,- P,-q , in relation thereto, illicit were read. After, which. Mr. Attnatroni moved to concur in the action of C. .C..qa to the rr[wrt of the Com mittee, and called the yeas and enep thereon, which were nrdereel and were on fol!ows: Teas--Itiesrs. Allen, Armstrong, Bailey, Brice, Camel, Ildwards, hlackerAlm Cutelcon, and Wilson —ll. Nays—Mess:li, Cordell, Kent, Kier, Morrow, 'Clayey, Speer, and President-7. So she motion to conecr prevailed. The other original business fropt:C. C. woo then taken up; (vide proceedings C. C.) and ac tion concurred in. Mr. Witson offered. the following resolution which was read three times and adopted. Resolved, That the Committee on Ordinancem be, and they ore hereby instructed to report an ordinance for the purpose of carrying into effect the act of Aseembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, appoved lith day 'or April, A. D., 1850, and supplement thereto approved A. 10. 1851, establishing& uniform triersitre nod weight of bituminous coal in the city of Pittsburgh, 'So& The Ordinaned making A pproprilitions for the year, 1852, was returned from C. o.ln which body idwas "recomaittril to Finance Commit tee, with instroctioue to add Ito contin gent fund *B,OOO, foi the pirpthe Of paying back' the &mount taken from iiojrovement fond of lac)." . Mr. Ametrong moved to concur in the nation of C. C. and called the yeia and nap', which were as follows: rean-4IVPHIII Alinatt.r. ❑rnoe, Kent, Mor row, MoCntebron, ' Arr.—Mown Con!en:Pwaran Kier, Kincaid, Lorenz, Mackey, Sp'rer,'irnd Pre • And thn Council fukrotithal PLOCEEDINGS IN; COMMON COUNCIL 'Tersowr, Feb. 22, 1852 . . Members present. Messrs. Bailee,. Rivet!, Black, Car Hog; Dithridge ; Getty, Bribbee, ;Tow ard, .Kennedy, Little, Lowry. ltleAttley, Mackey, Moatotith, Bele, Scott, shore, liroil.b;Stranger, Taylor. ones, Bea,'Long,. Biddle, I Falatow. end President Alarshall: The !ninnies of the two 'preceding "-meetings were rtaul sad approved. • , The Preahlent rend a bill of J. WAtiddle o $lB. Referred to Corp. an Claims am! Sc' conatsJ .. Also, a commouication - frona John fox, Oh:tim ings...reward for the arrest and conviction of persclal charged with „ bornigg board yards eot, Ur. roung paved to lay the eommunlation upon the table, which IVIT loot by the following • Yett--Mr. Voting. . • Hay/--Messrs. Itissel,_Black. Curling, Pith ridge, Funston, CcUy, flibLen, Howard, Ken. nedy, Lind, Long, Lotriy, M'Anler Mackey, Montootb, Ilea, Scott; Shore, Smith, Stsnger, Taylor; i 9,1 Vresident—ild. The crmnnication sins then referred to Com. on Chirps and Accounts. ADO, n communication from the Diamond Market Hamm Association: Mend and referred to Com. on Markets. . ' Idr.l3oott, repetition for grading and paving of Clay Alley,: %yard.' Ilmfeired to COM. on Also, one for die paving of Federal et. qa fared ,to the mune COOL : Mr I,PAn l ey, a petition for the poring and gredling of linquene W. from East side of Pitt street to I:ant nide of Illy et in 4th Ward; Also for • the grading "and paring and building o power in 'Cretin alley, from • Penn et, MAN •questie Way,• 4th Ward: . also for,,graditig and paving tiny et. 'tiara Ponn street. to Dannekno Way, 4th. Ward, , lleferred to Committee on Streefi, • xi, 'paling, a petition for the laying of water pipes on Clarke et. between Townsend and Ful ton en, on Fenno Avenue. Refered to Com. on Gan Lighting. ; gr.f Lowrie, a petition for, the-a:tension of Water 'pipes on Crawford et., nth para. Ile ferred.to Water C0t0... • • • n petition "relative to the coalition 7j Webster ntreeL Referred to committee on Mr.', Curling, a report from ,tho Police Com. enelmdeg n,eopy from the :Mentes of their,pro-, eteilign. Reed end accepted, and the notion of the ComMittee opprovr l . by' the following rote. Wit: ... i l -- Ye _ M , sni , Mack, ceelber. Pay. Pitbridge, ilett Kennedy, Littel, Long, Lowry, hockey, Mont oth; !leis, Diddle ; Scott,' Shore, Smith, 1 Stu r, Young, and Preeident , --.10.' , ' N aye—Meears Sondem, Orihbon, ilovrird; /X- Auley, Use, Spaulding. net Tnylor—T. _ . .. Sir, Lowry , "Annrainanto relative to the En gineM• of the Water Works. Wad thrre iIIIIC3 'i:, AI the following retolation:whieh'vniiiid Peri flare Mid itd,opted,;viv.; - i i , . ---. ' •,, Ifesolved, - Thaf.thetoMrialtieo on Ordinances b e i n erntedu ri ' . .rpfrt an ordinance regalring . . '•- - • .. . .. , ... . .... . the owners of property on the line of mach street' as may hereafter be properly graded, to 'iset the curt and pave the footway in front of their pro perty, preparatory to the paving of .the gutters thereof by the city. - Mr. Rea, a report from the Committee on Claims and Accounte, accompanied wittithe fol lowing resolution, viz: " Resolved, That the Mayor.be and he is here by authorized to draw hie warrant on 'the City Treasury in favor of J. R.'llartley, for $7 77; It. E. brGowin for $219 79; C. Ill'Gowin for $79 90. . Report aconpled and resolution read three times and adopted.) In an of which aolion.s of C C ther.S. C con curred. Mr. Shore, offered 44 ,hn Ordinidice Supple mentary to an Ordinance for the establishment of a permanent, watch paned 26th March. 1850. Read twice, and there being objections to u third reading, Mr. Lowry moved to suspend the rules, and two-thirds not voting In the affirmadve, the mo tion was lost, and the Ordinance was laid over. Mr. McAuley the following, viz Resolved, That the Messenger of ComociLs be, apil he is hereby authorized. and instnmtod to procure good locks, and hare them placed upon 'the desks occupied by the members of the Conn oils. Mr. Funston moved to lay the resolittione ca the table—loat • and tt was thenallopted. The Clerk of 11. C., communicated an "Ordi nance making appropriatiOns for the year 18.52." 'ARO. C., read three times and adoPted.: On motion of Mr. Gribben, the Ordinance was amended by increasing the amount appropriated for Contingent Fund from $4,000 to $12,090.. Mr. Lowry, moved to ro-commit the Ord. to Pinnace Com., Oh instruction to add the $(4',.: 000 to Contingent Fund for the purpose of pal ing 11,14' the amount taken from the Improvr ment Fond of 1840. And the year and days being called the me . lion wroculopted by the following vote. VesaJ.ldessra. Banes, Curling, Day, Dith - i ridge, Gribben, Kennedy, Lowry, Idontooth, lleis, Stitt, Shore, Smith, Taylor, and ~A4a4 • Nays-tNewinfollseebe,lllack., Bunton, Getty, fir*ey: Anckey, Ilea, Stanger, • Also, a commnairiatlon from the•Alayor, en eluting the opinion of C. Darragh, Esq., on the relative right* and powers of the Mayor and Police Cotnmittbe,. in the matter of the appoint ment of themight watch. In 8. C. Vend. Ito motion of l'ilr. Kiddie, the papers term laid upon the table • ' Also, n majority and minority report frota. the Epeeist Committee, to whom bed been refer red the petition relative to the manufactory of limiter matches, within the bruits of the city.— In - S. C. read and accepted, and Committee dip. , Read and referred to Committee on in . connection with City Solicitor. Also, An Ordinance creating a Market Cot!.' table. In S. C. rend three dom. and paesed head and referred In Committee on 9rdinon- Tho remainder of the husinela froml3 - . C. wok then taken up, Action ennonered in , end Coon. cil'adjourned. t‘oit eINCINNATI •k LOPIS-. VILLF: —ft.gular partrt aframeskffa N re FRANKLIN, Ca .4 flea. Ilenedkt. rill, • learn for the at.re nn ,I all ful,no,lnkte porta on 'Laura- .tar net, It, A. 11. • ! • I==l2l=l 1.0(11SVIILF The irSql and new .rn tmet JEtlint+lrN, Jot.mi.u! onnnader, ~ .an 4 inter eakale I tn•linc. on IMP %kr al nt ' • ' Y.•r em.etit 4.• WAIiASII 1211;1:It—The Coe et.msarr UVRIIN J v. Urfillliv, leave Lor atvl tniersno4iale ov this .1.,. at 4 r. . . . • • v lels7 i*b "" * .i"3 . l.;:trel,:fV'N.• ' 7 li.K INF. Act , . - 1 - 4 1 0 It NASH VI I 1.N.-L-Tlte splrri- rum, antl light . drought etrotwf thltTy..)ll. l ' apt. rltl lgar,Ur It • " lie sud intrrm , ilate prlftt qt 041 dot, at I ~,...1,t., 4. 0. • I'.e fmieht or on t...d•0 , . fr.,14 JOHN Ac,nt. pot: ST. 1.0tIll•t--The fiat run- iu aloe gplgri.ll.l ondarr Aram . Pilch. gat, Ilan., will la-gto Air the alagg and vll ItiLigniedlatr logig.ga tht. Jar, at 4P. 41. h'...glV. 14'011 110(KING,P 0 It T.—The jo sr ts A crag.,t ligagglingitragior LOT N 0.% ,0- gill rim a. a r.atilgr fa 11...kIlicintl trade, baring l'ittidairgbi-fggy Tor.lnr r rralpC.al l o'll.'l, t04.-ft mgiaigaggg gloitly.igi hoard. NOR ,5M 1 tLEACI, tinMARI- V, IYrrltgyggh.la L hark n . l loner 1100. 1itt11,.4.13114. •4tl .12 rravlVlr to tr.!, letertrw eittzl.urch evarr Tomtit , afleraggit rt kg UL Alt NV EDN E S I)A Y Kai UK UT„ thirtoitt hieconoh.a. Thin apletwlal kw. war built the owner, of the etrans•t• lanew h.., *Li fur the etratonati and altlatiweth Pocket tretle, at. 1.01 kr. every Wensiewlar tor (Invireitati fretaiht wwo.ol. arra}wet ...tier to. o.lll.lllLTROprlLCllie...Aketit. , Wheeling and Pittaburgh racket owift tanning rasAenger , the . . • lotriat:•hir the s t hore 4.1 oh lett-omen: ate porta evert Tut-east, lAtuoilar all tattonao,..lo o'clorkrinvellonly. The At INCUR:TER. Cart. Gan. 11. Moots, wlll iratw Illt•hurgh reery Tulwiq Tlllll,lsr,s.ml nitutrilay, .10 A. 114 rktueolon, W.w. Iklieritor wirer alooday i 11 ear nen.r. itiol Prato,. lit a A. Al. Vol foaled. panworeobovi..pariar oweenentalatl.a. apply .1.0, or hi CILOZKII. t 0.1., Asia. . M.ket otreet. The Irlootteeter It eke of the fairtsot 14 , .41 .err wilrise t4,l for ltia trial, a..gm sod eldrikers en deter.. her mooing lw the tot. regularly. , tww Docket nes.. DIU RNA!, lkworen, "" ter,l4 (KM rweronot. her r. Toter trkweaktetrirwhette.o thle city_ oral Wheeling, Wort. l'ittsbursh' at 10 o'clock every }k.ebty. Ikvalrowlar and Friday, .1 uturnin. M.,. lb *1411,1 erny Torkilor, Thorn., not liatornily t In Mak I•e.k. for rtegg i i,•ArAwfil , ( l2:l,....krdior The 01..1 hi • 11.. wheal lwal, azal hi ol Uka *tent sod tan.st boatel erer owletrorted for the trek. Pawn ware and shippers coo her ...oink In thy trade. (LOA/ jrUL,AIt : 1'117111111(111 and WELL:NI ULF. I'ACKET..-eThe Dew witeiet CITI, A. Slim/nth. wan., tear. l'attaborsh for Trellatillo .trr day, tetiala lo ll rithley,) ot 5 . e1c1. 11"..1 .1,1 rturn Ing . , leave. Wellerilla evert dor o'akek, A. Y. The Yorrot City lo eintnerUort with Clatalond 4.1 ril. roomburnb Lt.. • • • Tkltet Agent, O.M. )lAILTON, llonoo.belo ' Freight Arent, ho, ti..l Water arat biest otreet. 1. 0 ,VgiEigt 18 , 52 WIRE!!KX--- Merchants' Portable Boat Line. FOR TILE TRANSPORTATION OF MER CHANDISE AND PRODUCE. (TG PtIiNSTIXAMIA NANAI.3 AND NAUMAN%) BETWEEN PITIWBURGII AND I'IIIL,-• A UNIANIIA. direct aNhouttAmbliAilAg• .11.1411. PATTON A I:RA' N OLDS, moot . .!51 Ala? 1/6 tsl Ay IWAT , PIMA lIIILPHIA. C. A. NULTY A Ca, Canal llAsin, 4.4 Penn Harlot tortes 's.' our farina., and orherwire inlam.ob our venire for troarmentlage, we and now revival to 'maim a large amount of londare and atembaudi, ntMiatp(on 1.110:pe onl au of lb* ea nal) It Itb prompt...and b Thal...gnu Boat ayetem • of Transtwirtalkin over out Slam Imprormurnto btu: heroin me about tat TratlAn4 tLe groat rueeees mot Moor it.--baa mot with.lea ruol- Mont guarantee that it le no tumor coneldnnol doubt. NI or uumrtain experiment: but to todinnerloJand by all as raptly euyarlor to any rondo of tranoportatlon .uteti on canal, whim tater... Mel by rallzmula • thole loaded into our Bouts at litodiurg imitudit dWurbr dirotbi unloaded at our warnbaure I II Market ' , twat rtillabeinhialbeviby atiaimily avoiding Mr delay ron cabby< didgrent tranrammestt.ani we/sting toe deltrorr of woods In cotter ha, the liackagra e.t.a and in PR mail order as +thou Miltmed. rthdnth. 4 , m erthitg - ned tn our Ilnum Urn Pittmlaugb.. 141 (WA Mi and forwarder' abr.. at Urn lowed cur rent canal rites, etrietly madding to inntructlorboaitte I out any •r ra clam: o for untoudialon, Manor. nr..thnn ring (Maraca le. A.)dattliULTV A 61, • feb23 banal 11.10. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. thstln U. printer, bet... tf.A PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. ItJIM di' 1.11...111 Or.. 11.-.l.llerrler, Ihrourlt, nt a...rate nu. CLANK THAW. Llh.qty Ptr,4 Pittlhnrgh. lIJEW IN A LIUTI,IO., z SID liihrket Wort, Phllndrlphho. TB h Northr tit. N, For Salo of Perpetual Lease, • BUILIIINCI LOTS, laid 11` off , in out lot N 0.29, In th e <TIM oM Dlou of thr town AliettooT. frootioton Nut oil. of Ito boors rtrot,ttol oil Houk Lane. Ala. Tor rent Tr TT or runro into, Mot of rho our lot on th e 11111. 'rot:luting bort to Midro 'rtTort.lototT orentiml o Torturo ot, •• , Vor teottm. te., .110,101ot Mr. arcams ruirdoiNll, roar The stmt., or of the oulartllor, at blo:otIrof No , lui Itlf [Trott, httoburch. jrTlf • It IMADY MILMINt. • A Good Gorse Wonted, A OfrINTLENAN living out of‘V__—". .111 OK. city. A !lonia that will Lo euitabh. hir/C7 riding, lord in h.... and Ka tut. to t %Ina or 23. • A. WILK INR A CO. Jan Aft - TAIN'S UNION MAOAZINE, fur mud,. i•ni received it W. A. KlLDP.Nt'istmcv (I•t• It. U. Wall's.) N... 70100,10 at.heti NV. MOLASSES-50 Mils. fur m3I7T . felt; . it, 110 LZKL L (td. lili , ll%ft:L L o L tll i lla iATINETTSII--lilunrnr & lioncuracun • onto kid P.-M i d leech from the inaitiutacturer-1 ewe mita. etniciathig at Grey. lila...arid Mark. plain sad ribbed. sod which they Ara tiding low by yard or Pi. , far DA'K MIXED CABSIAHRES!—An ad nortment of dark tarot. Watt. and attar adore, In In [mod at the era. of I • - • ] • • • - telt _ KIWIPII 1611104.1 t —5O bb.ll. for oalo by fel7 . W. aV. WILSON. •': .AJLASSES.-10/ 3 1 - 114. 7 p - Tilile: firi - 11/11 - 0 by PAW ; 1111IISKEY.-81 Nilo., fill. ante by IL fin - w. er. WISON. g H-- `I.REASI9 Ws. now landing lion' ear. 7iik, rayon: away. . ISIII4IIIII fC M YK [ ILY_Lpo.; no s AIL :G sacks landing frocontoomer geknuiEs, - -aocb.s...guid tre,l4l.oriset.. or the onmultin hads3l4lloWelry walaa.u.ct,uaq.a kttu,,mr11002490.?t11w.7 I „ BY TELEGRAPII iIICLIVXD BY TIM (I . II.IIILLT TILLOILOU Lam, ARO REPORTED FOR THR . PITTEROZOR GAULTTL. CONGRESSIONAL. WABLILIIGTdi, Feb. 24 Senote—Mr. Coeper reportedia Petition for thistoodification'ef the tariff, and against the Woodworth patent. Mr. ,lilasou, from Om Committee on Foreign Relations. reported against an Investigation in to the!decisinn of the late Bonrd of COMRIiO - on claims against Mexico. • Mr. Owinn reported a bill increasing the pay of officers of the. Army and Navy, engaged in Califtiinia and Oregon. Mr. Borland introduced a resolution deem.: int that enchlitnto Omit at the next itresiden tie electiou, bo entitled to electoral rotes, 'equal to what it is entitled to under the enumeration of 1850, and not under 1840. The bill grunting land to lowa for the con struction of certain railro.ods was taken up,ond Mr. (liver addressed the Senoto in its support. . . Without further considering the question, the Senate adjourned. • House—The House. resumed the considera tion of the •hill granting the ri tit of say, and A donation of public land to Itljewouri for the construction of a railroad from' St. Joseph to Hanibal, and from St. Louis to the western line of the Mato. Mr. Orr, of South Carolina., advocated the bill, and . urged the propriety of the Goverthoont granting lands asked for mob purposes, lie quoted the speechei of Calhoun, Cass, and oth ers ih support of his position. , Mr. Belch, of Ohio. gave notice that he would introduce an amendment to the bill, which' he explained by Raying that it prop:smut.° take the road from St. Louie, and thence to the western lino of AI inEltll4. through. the•fidates of Illinois, Indiana, and part of Ohio, to Cincinnati, thence i, to come oint on the line of Washington oounty, Ohio riv r, at or near Marietta, or a town in Vir giniikon the opposite shore; and thence on to the Three Forks, on the lino of the Baltimore ant Ohio railroad in Virginia:, Before concluding the morning bom-oxpired, and the II limo went into committee an the boun ty land haw, but without miming to a conclusion, the committee arose. . • . . . - Mr. bayby, of Miesontl, who Irma steinkeii with paralysis the day before Copgrefuldnet, was brought into the House. for the first , time in a chair, and the Speaker left his place rind went yen to him, rind odminitarreft to hien the oath °thee., The More then adjourned. Ntw Vogt, Feb 21 tiibloW WM tilled to overflowing last night, with n Lrlltisnt ninlinnee-of !lithe, and gentle men, to listen to the dirconntoior the lien, Daniel Webster, before the Rate ilietorical Seeke~y. The Spetikei" dilated at eensidersble length upon the ancient history of Oreece and tome, that linii g hoen banded down to u,, alluding to the diflienlty of distinguishing between the fabulous and actual. After reviewing tbo.pro gress of literature, poetry, and historical <tom positions, among the ancicutio, the thpeaiker pert turned to the history of our own coubtry. Ile said it was divided into three epiaihs—the irat extending (rota the settlement of the colonies to 1774; the second from that period le 171.19, when the pt—neat eonatilittion of the government woo established; and the third embraces the period from that date tip to the present time The • speaker mainly considered that por tion of the 3,1 reeled embraced within thead mini.tration of Washington-411e assembling of the, fret continental Congress in Philadel phia, .no a grand event, end may be regarded am dim era at which the Poina of the •States c•Arnmeneed. Let this day he ever remembered, It saw assembled, from several colonies th'e grant men whoae names have COMB down to 0, 1) , I will deNcen,i to posteray. - lin that darj tete could hare been ar.terabled on no part of this globe, tin equal faimher'of M. posneasing greater talents and liberty, or animated by higher and more patriotic motives. They mad e an speeches for oateiltathart—they sat with clot. al doors, seal their mule. WWI 7airdi sans rf: After giaing n rapid eketeh o the treats that chequered the procedinfut of that assembly, and the first etrnee f in which bltuwi was Ant . iii Massaelmeette, ti e epcnher made a beautiful allusion to the reef', a midday on which Waft'. joglan first toot. ettlhietteelt the peernmeut of the city of - New Tort. Ile also amid the first - 9kagress make. an illustrious ptuwarte in our istory. and that might it might be classed ts eyeteeth= limit-framed the Conatitntloo, ind the first flonglicsa filled by gray .haired merfof th:, resolution, and Washington himself in tho principal chalref State, BUrrectot.W by the heads cf the departments. The i await sere of thisiloogresedid not strit e the minds of otalintry men, but nark and Fox, awl the filiglltilltlll minds ut Europe, beheld it, and had their enivice been followed, how would the destiny of England been mitered. Instead of sobjeet colonies, Englatilll now be holds as her mighty rival, rich, powerful, and intelligent liho herself. And may they ho for ever ftiendly rivals—may their power rind great ness, enstolning themselves, he nlwaya directed tq thir'-prininition of the *are, prosperity, en lightenment and liberty' of-mankind. Arid if it should be lids united destiny, tit the course of humors events, to bo soiled on in the cootie of humanilS,and cause freedom to stand against n world In aims they arc of a rnco nod blood to meet the crisis without shrinking 'from the dam ger,—without quailing in the presence of earth ly power. The close of the iddress wee a most eloquent allusion to the present Mato of the country, and the prospects beforC IL If we and our poster ity I 0 true to christian religion, and maintain just moral sentiments, and such a conscions conviction of duty as should control our hearts and lhos, no may hoer the highest hopes of the future fortunes of our country. Mr. Webster spoke on nt considerable length, dilating upon the history and future prospects of our country. Itint.rogoax, Feb., 21 A printer named B. F. tioul,f; of. tliln city committed suicide "yesterday. la 'blowing out his bruian nrith n pistol. BEITON, Feb, 21 Two more arreata have been made of the par ties with ideating epode- from the conri Duet: They were, a brother,. of Capt. Dicon. - and a boatman named Dunham, who wan paid $1006.10 row Pitman fiom 'Saline' Hole to Falmouth. • • New Sons, Feb. 2.1. Theedorelsekiel was yesterday arrested and commitfed;.ebarged with defrauding to shine amount, Solomon • ALIIANY, Feb, 23. Large numbers 'or the' Vallee stnrted from here lost night to Borne, among the lielderherg toeuntrilor, end ,nekeitted two ringrendern of the anti-rant riot of boil:April, ',when "rd. Fink wink tarred end Jenihered.' Coredderiible re eistnnee wide he nriti-renlern, 'but tho peline rentbed Ltih3hp shre • with The prisoner, named 'forger. •1••••: • &remit, Fehr 21 . . . The nen ringlearlere on eramintitionler Ehty, were identihe4 Yon-R.:Vol). 21, Theiteamer ficorgio, mitt.," for gluten to day;-with 301 t piosenstori:l,Tho ComMio pass ed tlie , Axis ao the ith loot:, from Liverpool. I' II IL A ITIILVIRIA,: lIKET. Feb.' 21, Cotte , 2l , 7 l3oei ot COW lialed.at -un'elini3got Flour—aalen - 900 Gbh' r.eiljrmilln at '55,871, and 1300 INF; Ilarper'ti Ferry at $9,12:11"11'1. Orain--Sales bustela nenet3eo whito wheal "tm privatkr tertnn. Sales 10,000 bunhnla ronnbylvardn and Southern:fellow corn at r,3 (,; 3 69., r 4 . Corrildent—Saten of 100 bbli at' . s3,2son, Provisions—Sales 201. inionipork al ;$15,- 75. Sales 1100 bblo lardwt - 7prill* - 11): • , Oronerlin--Salen ;00 hags ttio,Cofteo at ago per 11 , ;•also 200: bap, Join 9 . 1 1 / 'WM.' Halos .100 bbln Now ilrleana hlolanff wt 1010 !Acct.—united Stoteisixie - ifiro-}lsr. • reILADELPHIA PIONEIII% EMMET. Teb. 24. F4ockn—Penno,ylventa Ain BS9i;:rennepaCCF nizea 102;. 2 sit, -114; Valle(' Matta sixes y 307, 1051, • • I NEW, l'olklr ' t, , Nair YORt, Pik 24 noir-64(0s 1200. bbla-'ne $1,0304,05 for Biale, pad $005,12 for Indiana. con... Yaks ~2060' basliela, Ohio ...'tilliett'corn ..,.TObt,cro--Bales 05 bode fientrMliy at 7ce7a Pioilsians—Salca2oo lb l i.M .14 ritat'ollb. 'Nokias of Giber articles.: . , pattlo:—.l,loo , :bearl 'wore 'aflcred frectuday. 43 : 4i, of good retailing gmlllien nt 7, S aid 9a itLlb, , ll•loows'and mares nt $2003210345. tam i,f4,500 ANT ..and lambi at prices racqing ' $ . 475 4(61 bitul,latter 6410 01100 nit" thecp,.a!slo ®10,25 NEW . :OittE ANN ,-_•„; 1 . flar.nans, Eib.,;;;12.1 •• 42ottijomb=4, WOOS gold ..yeatiailaatlntal dentin. of 4 titoe,4 at? Cambeis'a'norta. Mewl** strict middling is nut'otod at i 11074, a declitto Oltroit guLikittazt-zoinfot, last Tact . . ~ ? TFt., ' .7.7,, . .‘'!.:. 7• T . ., r .......:: : .,:-:•. 4 : ".!.•,::.':'..;t',... CINCINNATI., MARKET 1 09C11121ATI. Feb. 113 Flour—Bales 800 bblw at $3 40®3 45 ".el bbl. The market' opened rely henry, but o better feeling was manifested a fter 'Change, caused by advice/ atom New York and New Orleans. Provisions—Bales 400 bble and WO kegs lard at 7; for the former, and 8 for the latter. Sales 170 hhds bacon at al for shoulders, and 7.1 for sides. - whiskey—Sales at 141 11 gal. Groceries are without change. NEW OULU , MARKET. Nen CaLemss Fob, 23. Cotton—The news of the Cambria has de pressed the market; sales of 4000 bales at Il i for strict middling. Coffee—Rio hos atlvanetil from oto 9} It, , cliAlik4a , g - AnKEr. :eIIARLLSToN, Feb. 23. . . Cotton—Sales 1000 bales at gal—demand checked. Holders have refused to concede to the reduction. HOUSES, FARMS, ix PHILO HALL FOR RENT. INDIVIDUALS, Societies and Associations I can Derentter obtain the the of thin convenient no:t will known rot ia from eribectilew. Alpo for rent—pv.l , l . .l rooms in the Poet nntn• Dnndi nee. which are well ettrinnwl and enitahle (or Owes. tc2l E. D. (IA ZZA M. 73. Liberty rt. • Houses To Lot. TWO comfortable Brick DWELLING mai 11011800 To Let In the Cloth Ward. corm" of id 0 ark and Logan Week.. Ettir. 900 e eutat.ri bor. at W. Methrollet Book 41 09, , Ili lti atroot, or at Ma dwelling, 19 Clark otreat. J. 0. 10000. fottatf For Lease PrIIE very comfortable three 'dory brick 2 of the conger of lintel and Payette ^^ o resits, roceolly repaired soul itnprovcot for his own wee allot, by the ownor. I , gro Lots oa Duquosns Way. now orcurionu Went yard. Aloes below Dar street. near Jethro Jones , lots— (or Feu, or bir ever, And sundry Betiding Lotto the City District. on per potent lees, Apply al Mx other, (141 Yourth Wert.) to • fol3:2• .1 MA Etl P. LILA VP For Sale or Rent - r PRAT large Lot adjoining the Oao Works; It la 11:1 hoot on Monongahela River, and runs ha.-k 340 tr. , t to Utr./.01,101 M It runt down to low valor mark, It would tank. a datarablo sgtuillnn for rithor Iron Works, Poundrf or lkurd Yard. For further garticulars roguirr of tt. t•TOCKTUN. fell. ' No. 47 Market at. For I t, L'l OM the /SI fir April nett--ft threet= , 2.,40 r y brick Dwelling, 1,, 141 floata.l or, , on..d . lrmine. 11 roma, •Ilh bath fixture,. , AL4O-1,./Ke tw.. story islet 1.0 ling.rornot of 14.1.1n.ern and Craig .15,. Allegheny riff. Cunnir. of - • • • I.ne, Path At.. below Court Omar fine three mtnry building. Nu. 21 M=rktd. hrteern rent r , erond Avert, AI, the rota . tory lettilltngth IM-.rty rtuert. third deer from $1 Cher trfrot. nt pr. -ant trreptad en • pi err More. Are, to tint:N Al C., No le Mar., guest_ • , To Let, VOR THE TERM OF.TWO YEARS, from lb. 1,1..4 April nest; Lb« eq.nry• 1:or.so now ..rupt..l. Almo—..l More 14.1.1 to the *snap moan., N.. t. 7: Inn. to.. oveu 131.3.rdm1e1, guirP (.111Y,11 . 1:14 !l Vtulth.llehl betgreng. Ulimanntl Kiley antl Fouith Three desirable Dwelling Houses and Office riatielta firE three 3. ',tory %trick I)wclling,. on Seron.) , trort. totAtion litartet rerryEt rocts. An• no. tiffeml nre , n rood ordor, m.l aro quite el,,rahle ronidenrs, Al. , lite lntattd I.lir ntory Howe, ~opted lug tilheo,,ta Thlrd Al.Pec an 4 VerrY , ^ And al , o- the u..1,1c.0..00 btohltor and ,leapt Cn The tst•nro 1. moot. de. , 05at , 1.., atol 1cr,1.,5••1 of ton day. low I J'ata. Vtrt.tornol eptt gin. of 5 1t...1t11N:-C.lll. ur , It. C eroch - ros. • For Bale, VAI,IIAItLE Fait:M. containing about I 11. Aere, Aduntell In 1401•Intownahlp. Alleglo.nr tr. fern. the or"; on the llro.n.vllle marl. snd nnu p.snA n'aut from -hire to Finh,rille. Thin neap y part rat toe linthorfonl 113,1. alo.l to,* hrettyted hr Thant,.. Janwon. 1 , ....-e...tott ores. on the tat hi At.r.l. Tllln ottrtklllare , apply t., tta:l tl • 4.0 11. VIAIIII. Plttstatrx b To Freighters. c„ rrit o LET—Ono I /WV' entilnl.llllll4 TM . C. , .l Mbt , u,....itrtated rw orr ”fira Li I)AM etj.te krveLe., .4ttt..l 111.1. o. it. I!, Marth tv,st. At. ply tat • IL IIItADY 11 1 Lh h . 0. 0.t171E1 101 toortla .1- Dyel.ling To Let. Mitt*: a toned brier: N 0.312 ty I , no RML 111.70 lot AMiI nal.lsureplie-116 . 4 path tttnrrv. nt22llv itsd reo-r-,0 hwto, Enotir. of CHAU:KS I:4 , IVAN. at 11,.• I.nnyt., srd of UV 4 ',IA on .4, 1...‘vrx... /..11t .I,oer 121. f I.:bruy 11" For Itent, 1.:1111; tlarmiftnry brick Watch. 143 1414rty pmet, mr,rtit tvrnrl.l try r. I vat. Applftt. J. A AAA.}I For Rent, COMFORTABLE tiiu story Diteßing jll, (.1141G11314 eight. room, •lih tjtahhttot.ka earria, Hope, le.. awl two wry., 4n.1 inn meld ot,l or:i4ahte.l with fruit Imes 11. e .1., mahat • ' , IF 4n4X•alt et it, ray (tile. Itver, thhac in the bed rein, sod 'NM i r,n4.1 a p.E.,1 truant. A..—T+nOrielt Howes. nn Cmca.t Av.narnl.ri the &t -enth Ws:V. eohtaaayst h - Ast roottano.arlo. Rtl,tor. of Jar JlUl`iWATl'Attit.lul.itret- T To Let. lIE euhccribrr oGrs Ivr rent. the „Ts.: nn no..n, now awnri , d MM win.q. a DnvW, tin ST ‘lark..4 Arr.. l'ortnntdounieen on Inn...* of April, Maqvn- of e. LI. PAUL:IIN. N 0.73 Wood 4. For Sale. • %TALI' ABLE Iteni Rutate, in tin, city et Ina Alg6uth r tu.l nthr Is Met fln e lt l . m: ot- Two "er tio.slrnble IhrWSKS, with Nan lhaspe. ban., rubl lc. ~ttarhel, .11 fn maple.. e.t.a.., Terms 11,1-11. hohr. of J. eV Wlol , 3lAJi.kat. 21 Wt . nd To Let, TORRE STORY BRICK DWELL-, INti, 1.1) Witter Prtml.. shorn Onnt ICoquir. or Je.fii O. DLACKUIIIOI • Pl. SOB; N huge four story MUCK Nn.. Firth st, 14.4 jga , orcririd hy 0. Cncittxt a tkk. PCIMWIn. wok Im vonlintely4 ArPt/ J.& IL FWID, rhi2.l 1:412131.1 Church. • "Elk Horn" Saw Mill for Sale. • 117 HIS eetabliahmmn4 haaly finished and now in evonplate running enter, to Rit1330.11.1 011 the onongabola. re, mile. above l'ittaburgh Wing In the 'faintly of extonlira Coal wor eoto t., It dumels a wady haltar for Wait., ured in bust AO, and kor all that in not mid on the pratedant.tha Size Allister a( lords at nil rrasarna outkt mot . ..distant markets. up WdoWn Um valley of the , Yurnuthed wars machinery and bathe.. of Ito beat and moat cony. Went 'Linda, thiv Mariam unrivaled in ilnixh, economy o r foal. and atatisfartory performance or ILA work. The eniabliainnent, Including Ona f Coal, ' , walling eaop. Stable. kw. will beatrm mil low. and on tering to a all Nn q aim of J. h. lIIIItRIWON. Attorney at Law, Mkt( tillies—Yourth at- near Wood. Dwelling To Let. )KOR RENT, and posseroion given on the lit of January Port, n ton mm M mom :' 10000, .111. noel; ltiblina, en a•eant sey ybtb w,,,ye,,ye er .,,a by lit alolsmblin. abolniro Of /tUiIItiON,•LITTLIC Co.. Cop...___ Las Litopyty "Valuable Propertylok. Sale. now and elegant Brick 1/well. , Matrons.. situate Ilan ot llocheater.""l heaver rotinty, l'a., between the Ohio tivq• end the Obin and lbar lEsultool. Tho 11.19. In an Lot Irma by Mi at dear—two Motion, ant basement stor);- also. an Cato etnt7 nob. fear pond bed.risona. The Lot on 1,111..1. it Masada is MG Met front on the Chin river. I.f 125 feet do.p. The yard 10 front and around OA hoisfr 11 brultifully laio lff, and planted nab an abundant...llf rbruhhery, Cowers. c. CIO s gloat amt" olotantial ,stn wall around it. Sloe; n annien tot adnanino. tbei.WINN ne feet ammo. in co l onter am/ ,kaltivalion. - Fllf loather patient:ton In Qu ire . of the ruharriber, math!. peotniera. den:tail IL CLARKK j. AUeghcnq FOlii — ulry for Sale. Frail undersigned offer , fur 113210 their et ..llsPro and rmunblr FOUNDRY. situate no Farr.. I..rond ...tending to Ann Th.. building...orace the Foundry. Ninrrltenar..lll•ckszakth •Shop. and Vattern Yhorq •nd thy Int of uround on whi.ll the bullYinge art m.. 4.4, 141001... by wbout 70 krt. Th. Foundry • doubt. allot end Inn NM...4 with too 01/I.llll.She Improvement t!f i lvill A nwitr t zt . • .! . 4,1. N OFFICE over !Pilo Hall, and next door' to tielPitleAbitAurnvotype Room. , ... h valail Ihridlliog Ilona, on Pm:11011..1s A ope. 100 ilnkland. 1 . 1.....100 glum ImmAthAMY. de! 11:. I , UAYZAII Lltwrty id-vanr Thlrd. -- . For stuo. . - . _ -. . • - 'VHF, three Mary brick Dwelling llocum, No. IN flay iPtreet.Nnydre'f NOW --lA<P, .1. ' Tom.. V.thi pol, SoDO ane /ear; nod VIM) ni nr , byjolnd covit:o r o . ntlp . o Afolr I; ” a a'aa' ' VA 7 7 doh:3mM. Attorneys at Law, I•ta Fourth pt. figoloE 'l . O ififfico To Let,2l IL/ o m Pros liNl, siiit nest door to Nolmsn , guernsstype Booms. l'nowswiwn Oren lowno t listelj, . .1•4 E. D. lIAZZA.II:LIbrstr 0.. now - 'Mini. 11 1 0 LLT—Prom tlio first of April flout, itto \ • lam. dwelling houis t with. twenty uses 012' lantlsdluated Onklwtwi.. Desirable Dro*rty ter Sale. A Numpit of very , valuable billing - 'Lae. n 1.4 the Olani booy city; !nailing on the Railroad. end Franklin, I.lldndl, aal Juniata rtreett,' and no Alleghony straw.. • j ' Also-dA valuable unimproved Lot, no the ocrnertif arty and Factory arr.., Fifth Ward. opyrolta the Gor man Catholle {thatch. :A feat front en Llbrrty. by 100 foot de; =tory, running bark to Faring silo , e UMW awry Ingot Dawning llama Oil Liberty tuttrees, loco thr above. the lot telng 'AI fret front hy , t Vert deep. , The hour* ',flame and wortaleatlhoiltln' Vert atria. and rental...l,. roam..- , ' Alto—A Farm of 31, arm In Lawrence mouth 6 tulles Thou New nude. Alut—Farnielo - !Lams cannty, of Warhol:la else. .na Frlersatom 660 sena down. , Par rate 1..41 on wercon.idatlng forum Wain/ of AM/niers at La ,v/r and heal Estate *goal* oc=tl, • • N 0.107 iWurthatroeullthdnitti.' •ThssntAßLE PROPERTY YOR,EALE— :Le A let of ground fronting 00 fiat cot droki Arne. • Z r i =l.4=•Trt .n atbitY/10=1tielti t i= ! "" ti, .:. ). ;;Ii I MANITIAtria . 6O.,ttandOSY large- and convenient WA111:1101481.1.on liensod atrret. beer. W.l at 116.141 . 14,60041,1 cf • 44 - mutt • Real state iFOR BALE—Two names:and Lotaintlify - Weed-‘obei on Libertiestaliet, and the ether Isi . AliciA piece of ground, 185 feet ma Webster eine, br 88e WC en Yemeni sr. Xiirtirte rig Liberty eL. anifpetf • . • • Iletartiel Ti - i'IILNSPOILTEILS I ,COffIii.**:it, c. ~; - . ~. couogazf twiames. , ' ov.OOEIC URltelLitliTkl. oe **.l.. :Ira .. m*il" . :i,'lt inwaroN-courin,mmatidop>,,. a,,=l„niKgrair i liirmA l .„, . ~,,,,t , 4,.. ji ... s eco id , T erm .0 f% tha - Vaiitint sw, prilt t .a.,l=dtekteir.l4rbiljZal BitiVgret . : VT/ aft Mr.i /rfr.r 4 iT,lll6l:gt,f ir c l al giti4r .tb' 1"16`*." aat I ' 1: 7 "" i I nt l 1 . 11V P 4% 'lrk ia fr. Lk 1t.11”..6 a mt. . "17' 4.. 1 1 "°°"'"'"' " 1 BT 3 ert" s i:AnV o *S§%." I . "' ".!::°111"Vr...":62 . 10eF ''''',tal"ruk‘ l 'rtheil "' .. ""ir, 1. *-ii; . , dritiratircetbk4 , c..umosuawail - - .&-24 1 ...„„,, 4 .,,,, ~,g , .',-.. - --..-: ....---- 4- .' ".•-•-^iqb.".' • EUROPEAN PACKETS s th W. J. TAPSCOTT & COIL VICA NORM KNSB TOR 11442: JA.10:13 EL A XE:LY. VEOPEAN AGENT and Dealer in For i'neel,er Exchange, is alio Age n t tar th e Maniac Pen krt Piaaeer line of Steame4lp,, between New York and LirerpnoL tiwallow Ter Line. saijina team New Tart and Lire, peat en the nth ant :Neter each Booth. New Linn learns New Vora to the tZtb. attl Lfrerrant n th e 110 nf each marc h. DNat Star Line learm Nov Yorke. the Illthand tim pani on the Zth of each month. Z Una nib tyke a month from Lire/Tool and Nov York. The London Line of Pocket,rail from Neer York the ht. Mb, 16th. and TAU, and from Loridoumf the 6tb.l3ti, _lst and nth of each month. Tio. Circle Line of Manna Puikete fruit New York and (Harrow ootbe 111 and nf emit mootb. A Weekly Line of racket& from Liverpool to' New (bleat.. Daily Lino for emigrant, from New fork, by learn , boat and Itailscad, or by canal and wwilroad, m e pate burgh. • ' Peoneogere will receive every attention, and advice given cheerfully at the °Mem of W. 'foment& A Co. gden Quay. Dublin. and St. Oeorge Linertsiedi W. .1. T.Taperott .k 0,50 South street. or at the °Mon of the advert:leer, Pirnms recidint in the Unilea Mittel or Canada, who wish to end for their Mende in any port of tatiand. land, - Scotland. or Wale, inn make the neremaryar enticement,. ou lapilli...anon to the auberviber, and hare alvul brought out by ally of the above favorite Lin. of Parton. (which range from Um) to a)00101241 bunbern.) or be ten oboe , merrhaut shim. on favorable terms, by way of L 11.1.01. Lamina or Illaogoe. Theie frnyrieney of ealluln Pnelndet the pendblllty of-1 delay. Santana car eLso. he secured frono Liverpool, to New Orlettui. taltlmnre, Yhilpdelphla, tlaemn, Chatieston and. Carom' nab. direct. llrmilmnern In all and lane usual to Urea{ Britain and Ireland. Mt 0.617. lb• tJ. Tagianott t Co. have anteYe into I F riTINOTI . I;!t 1 17.1,h2.1:;:.7-Z,t;ditN.'::.o4l";;nlß.= Co.. finnan; Pare, to ilmw eight draft... Which eon do mule payable to all the principal pLkes thrinighout `,rune, and Germany. Cana, tattle and drafts al nnoy role by the tanduringard, meter of Sixth and Llberty• nreetn, piney) l'lttoburth, next door to Means. J. It 11. Flonre Whonvide llotrery. JAMBS S.—Cataltsum of the ree.teLv. Lima of waBLAKE LY. IIing mnd burden, mu b , r Mack In the above 01100 gratis. (eh) PHILADELPHIA K VAN METER, Manufacturer and ttirji.rnhld ' ilriNt'ffilff s A" WILE a2uar 1.1/12kratiNUIA. iiIMP MUM Li.l4 AN UNRIVALLED ASSORTMENT.' 111011Aff PM, . SI South Scam' ...t.. Pueux.n.rrta.. Straw Goodt—:Spring, 1852. MBE Fubscriber is now prepared to iwthibit to Ulerel.anD and Ibillinrrn his usual r inwry otor,k in Lailito' and Dhows' rTRAIV AND MLLE NONNI:TA, DTILAW TRISIMINeI2I, AND AIITiVIDI A I. ihrat Lcal, itmomo, nod / arr, nrrirtvqf .VtIALVEIt HAZY for bici3tietaea: - which. for extent, variety. and beauty of manufacture, ea well OA uniformly ' 476 if/7;1;12.01Z fa ' PVl `l tta.d R, fc13:11 Bonnets, Hatt, and Millinery Goods. M MILL I NER w Len S will !Salt to tVIA ' la at.rer th ir ' ll, " e ' s.autine lb ot; la aml fw.hunaside stmt. of tfrILAR 0001/ii. manutteturr lar,:ely, impewt ho newest ler of Cordon Vabried, in ant Hoe: labidb towt.ther with oth er enable us to offer lita,ral induremeLta to buf , r , II A. CilliuD A EN), Wed .r.m 43 and I.l,hronut man &mud. Important toNitiinfactarers. rrlIE aulmeribera Are prepared to sapidy all of ("arms AND knOtata maemiNktly.or • ,ur..ior .vhaftrno and litill Granary, Cll. itn. prohnl r.opllng Radlie,. &IfOiling Haar...o.lolb vt , taint oiling lr Dove in (brio toonth/cl LOOMS of ,arrat pastern., for lane) and twilled amnia. Wen one running fowl I:. to LA./Wes: SIN , for plain gaols, raja. 1,1/f 1:0 pieCa per minute. They vaahh,rl Imin their vatenrivn Improve...Ms, In pn.luov Tarsi and 0.1,11 Tab otnizoiratirely littk. la. Ng and all inanufaesurers tofori• purchaaator their mw linen.r 'ell! do well to viait.Ph.laivlabla and ricittitT. he ran ao, the 61.11,11161, W 11.4,11 till lOW 161 , provvnicht2, in Init sod opt,vallon, or C 1,., do west In artoriva in alt every State eolith and west hy as a lion louaix th.. Putoa`ribera • ALYltial JhNKti 4 ihIN, Itrideatour.,. near Plillsdalphia. 01 Fartorie, with the location of 161.0.116. err, Ow nciplert lartbod of, driving, and ralrulaaon foroldhil In, of rhargv. Lilly Philadelphia Carpet Warp. quality Feu. Wractir and no 17ewercm.alvo.f.iiTTON LAPS, _WICK, .or .ale at the lewent prior! hr thalilai 04 11 . 3AOO-R,,, lta North Thlnlatreet. ALI ERCEIt A NTtLO, General Commis onion 51vvrbotel, Polladolphia, Liharal sAITALUCPS 011 c , •uvignravnta n 1 Produce arnerally. ffioore Henaze y ik Co., iIINIPORTF.RB art.l Wholesale Jobbers in Iied:MAIM AND CUTLIZ NT. No. Illg Martel street. .bibelell•hla. Moe L le r., aml prices lOW. 110.7.1 -45. S. diteos . Wag. J. Data !AEON'S CHAT.I.RNOB BLACKING, IT 311LNY3 .POR ALL. (AS. Si MASON A. CO., have REMOVED 111# their,euare and Wier, In Philadelphia. to the sum .nu mmeta. i INA l. ITN NU I LDIFO. IliS North Peep, et.. vb,re thor rental. - enbans PIi.EIIIUM AC ONE if IioUS.AN I/ DOLLAR-1. e superior :hoe IllaeldeP. It le eld by all erd.,.-Inbl. Ilatellapte sod Dealers en the United Pule, ' . A150..51.-on's Lve Llatk IVIIITINO IN N..t th• lnsrst - priret. D.r.,J6c30. CLEGG'S PERFUMERY • Afar • ' FANCY SOAPS. - iitierei of Perfuxiiery, anon eat whlal. onileacratall big lust!: ralabratad Lil a Whit, 06avkal Llooka. Tooth aad Tail, Chick, Vets at. Chalk, awl attar apprOsed C.7.44.11(.1, •• . !;nun-walnut ant Extra Ye. gamt Pre,' and White W,lrstenr, Phatler... Alherat, .Wans 7 stul•Seit.t Sraps. Charm. Lisa hya, Cologno Waters , tree, ter the harsihrreblers Ox Stamm. Deaf, oil. VoTradr. la IhraJActleal ihrdoratirs Philesrhe, 41e. Ye., are roatraferraret arid be rale br •JOISN T. CLF.OII, • fumer rel Jlarket etreet, Per behove a Philadelphia_ itirMerrhahte &wit rer.-,et that Cohere is the cbrepeet art neoet 0330030. taaomhactury.io the city. Cyr. him swum— ' Shriver. & McLean,_. Flow, Produce Und CorAn .Iforchauts, No. 3i Some WASIM ersnrr. PUILADELKITA. • . •• • VONSIONNIENTS or . . FLOUR and P.ro aw, annevelly. le ill receive prompt otientket. wlth our bed fOdearner to gi solie(ertieu.. Advameee made on rtot r ed cl Wino . ele , to--11erors. Hampton & .v, n urti 1. 111 r. rondo U. Batley, - • Mr. Alex. Louohlin, r. HotalL r. I+llel.r, 0e174 airllOlllAS WHITE, BONNET MItNII YACTUILKII, tin. 41 BoOLA BecoOd stx...c..l.bove eetuoL. cant Ode.) Pllflade/ohbo. 6b15:1r • .. •• • • • NEW YORK. ' • PACKET OF TWENTIETH MAUCH: DISPATCH LINE for ; SAN FRANCISCO. The new anti - elegant Clipper Ship' EMPIRk r . =es, CAPT. Tlloll\ DIEN, • ill aborftiFF diftmlchnd San fruncieco. , . The Second Cabin of this munificent Cliprer is littast ark In Arne em and tic/. paarenger n site* The rani of pas.. Is dyed at the low rate of • , Sift. in e.t.a Cabin, and found. apPbeltif.n null be ...wary.. l imited p wi11... nndsr. any circumstance-% tub. over,. li 1.11,13b0f. Families. and otbers minx 50 Califon., 'WI Dad this the most comfortable ami ecnnevalca.ooorrynnre now Offering, an whey will not be madect to any expo after learina poet, until Imnied in Ban Franc.. warn/ till pled far. Tits unat eurrientie ot Capt. an In this trade. (Mill bell. big third nectar to Fan leraur together Itb the tier omit; mid errateneennf the [ ewel.rhe liar. Ins twin mrticled lb. a...draftsmen se Dm reisbrated clippers 'illy tar Clood".a. •fturprisc.' warrant I. on. rwitallon of a mesa extroardinsry quirk pseemin. Aptly to It. U. BURTON. hll hr dl WWI etrent.;ftew York; Oil Cloths! • A LRRO & 1101" r, Nos. 72 and 74 John 11 NNW YOilli, manufartnn, inurilealinn in OIL utionin, inclunively. 'At Innin Vartnrini am turned oat s intent nenennol 1 , 6001: 011. CLOVIS. and riviinnte of lininh. Burnam Any. thins: ol' t tht Sind hithorln proiliionl in this rennin-or in Nunt . had ther obtain.l Ilin prize modal of the n °flirt Van'. . A i l no* warr.nertma In No. 107 k 4,11 be Emtui alargn 17:0611 , :v .,. .. „ ! ,- zr 0 rm. 0 v! . .4 1 ,1‘ .. .Tv;; ti',144.4,.. ny,....rhiu Auo, nur. Punutaar.ancl:thrriatx oit.en&ilis. BALTIMORE WALTER & Flour and' . GeneralFroduce COMMIS.SION SOUTH iIOWAJID, NEAR nALTIMORc 81 . 11EKT BALTIMORE. ; RAILROAD TILAPK TO rim POOR. LIBCRAL iTCAPCILI 61ADC DC coxszontrarre. st List equal adynotause in Tsunamis ion Mith may othsr markt, on thn sea board. a moderato 1.411, ;Lt ChM,. Wall quiet asks and quick returns. and Ned naTslt tries" ! we would respectfully solicit patronage. rten . lent and Cuehisr or Merchants . Minn; • - • s • Bank or rAttimort - . . Monnnarend Farrocin'.llsus. ST, i LOUIS & ST. JOSEPB. • .ASIUML.J. IVETIIEIIIII . 4 CO.,.Com •co F at anima 3ltTeltats, Nos. IN Loewe. and Cfrilltmotsscict street, IST. URIC& 111). attention paid to Me purchus of Illesap, LaJ Balk flat slot twon. • Rotor to Jolos - .8. Ttiocascon ltUrsoll , .13orinet4 Loire, Renick Co., Molten, ' ST. J05.E.1 7 1, IIISS01:1111.-. • • MIDDLSTSS, SILKY .t 311.F.E,. Prottscsi CosonctsstotCONl Fortrarttina Slats &it...I.CW Ls 4. PC JltsettbsAlo. - ' - • 114.4 in Alczarcter ticirtloo.aal tarmac flOrnO• • Ca. Islttotturth. itTCYIII,k,-W.ttohie;* Ldw; acht Consmlscdover for Prawy trent, Bt. Loafs. ..No. cotatormicaCtorat'Amott•lT•cootsm• ) ORN 11: Attamey Conn . seller at LAM. MI Quanclfflicupc Ar . tbi StAte e iOO/1 , . Are lUttabac - AAJ heisureces—PltutAure_b: Mau C . VG- roe . crard. Muerte* A IC :lecture, Jan C, Parke. ilkeu.ll. Heraule, PleCord A Co. • • • • , CHICAGO AND PEORIA: lIHONASIIALS," FpRiV i AIN RDG & COMMISSJON.Afgarithrf, dirIONTINITES big Oficial facilities to'reteivo x.) ntObinmge.l4.4, and .n Shatbasalac ens:M. - n*l . lll3n. &eta leave tax tWirdalty curial podlAta ort_the .. lo elmatl . the Winds Cral..aottlUvet:: r'lleotrx.lnneri,4l9a4 _ - " Wm. grEiTRAL COMMISSION MIgp.ONANT Aporl ‘ fl ;, a Water ii,, ,, ,fltemtlailtnacoaratkmt bccsiilew • - furted,..- ' • , . - VVANt Ifiai r enn6l Wartillninek)nnn, • ,Ilbolesato Ame, erme.■ lntristkak otaniabt.l.• ZArg..641 1 1. 5 nth:4 Ellettlrx,(l,l:l4ll.tb, I 1 ' TRANSPORTATION, ao, TO tuvEr.mlas FOR BALTIMORE AND WANBiNGToN. EXPRESS MAIL LINE Between Baltinure• and Pittsburgh: , t , Throusil in Tteinty4ne and 's Ralf Holm) MS LINE to PittsbV, over the Balk n rgt.Ttrilrt7.‘gti 'tr. VII timeof twoo.,:gr P. P. OW al , hoar aftwft6 , 2 time ot arrival of Ow evesdag-trwn from Waahlast6o.7 and proceed to 11anieborg. where Megan, tranaterred b, the Rentz-A Railroad Train. ead proceed immediately cam Without Olaf, creesiew the monad= lo day light, and T.i'tit , r I. riftwhullth at 6 C. AL the dayaftersaartidt. he entire distance is performed Sj , Railway, with the eireptiou of ZI gale; lekleh Is Rote taftraitlate machos. -- PASSENGERS yam: THE WEST ' • ' Linve Plinaburnh lti the he or the Cantral RahOa st, A. AL., owl arrive at Iltuntsbarg nil A. 11. the next morn w herr the Er nriss Train of Or BalGranse srd•Sros nnotianna 11.111r.,1 wil e l tia waltliss, and mewed imam: fm llx rout* b artirinz Mery at 8 A. ?A eh tears .l I* lin tn. 11. Thiis rout* Uas rell b aDitt , Pon T141.0r011 (either *ay) • For twketswpply to tho TirkBB Apra wf the. Daltizions Al t str b rat of nrylwanla Orbits ALFF.ED OAITITER, . w or t ,of Transprirtsrlon. 852: WINTER ; ,.. I . BII ANGE,ACEIII2'.. . • r • P.IntirLTAITLI RAILROAD. • piton TO PHILADELPHIA. AND BALTIMORE: .ONLY roILOUlth TIIREOGR. FARE, $ll. • • T ELE Exprema Mail Train will leave the :r u t:MT/tree ;whore the Catua every ' • morning Passengem will go by the Cam to Turtle Creek...there they will And the beet of lkoche• larrodinme to cnom them. :.MmlM. over • Drat rate tutorial, road. to Dord-..; Ire Ration, (conductor, ammo path' each train of oraohmth thd th en ta k e the th.re to liolltdayslinrE. and , them take e eple,wikt new eimpina Care or the Pennsylvania. Rath - road ß Company direct to PIIILADELPIILA and HAM. COY • Plownaore tor &damn , take the Cara of the 'Pork sad • Cumberland Railroad at flarriehnralt.• orrirlng ott Balth' 7. more to breakloot, and to WactdmktoniElf tho lnintaranctw • . Parcithccrs who wish to avoid night truck, ton Rake • over night at Ilallidayeburk. and rearm their acate!seat malodour in the R o'clock UM.. • •Racksmestieeked through to Philadelphia. ; ••• ' A monuments hove been mede with the Mesas- Timid. onth to al thdellee r morel:there to and from the Railroad Dmi Dee.. • pot any. three/Able part of Plttebarph or • Allosthetty Mlle& atld mote kw each pa/monger and /0 eentaforeaon '- trunk. • The Accommodation Train will leave emery afternoon • 3h o'clock. for Cut. Liberty. Wiltinsburc. Cont. Turtle, Paosonnerle will torture their tirkete at the Rallinia nee tbe Ilebooindielt /lowa until half an hour before the net:wrier. of each Teala, when the Once will be Nem /ta for the bs ortktet• at th• Mgt.= Liberty street • '• Please at your tickalela the weenin.r, cep there al' ware • erre. crowd tor tickele in thiLmorninn. J. IthillilidliN e Veket Arent • NEW RAILROAD ADVERTISEMENT. WESTERN RAILROAD PROBE PITTSBURGH - TO CLE VT:LAND, COLUMB & CINCINNATI, • In connertion nith tie l'rnaa. enteral Railroad. TUROUGII "FROM PITNIIIIROII TO CLEVELAND.IN - • LRCM TIIAN TrIN•rIOURS. = • . • • • • DT A COMTINVOILIS RAILROAD . LIKE: .IIE Expresa Train on the Ohio and Penn- '• sylrania itoilscad. mom Pittsburgh at I A. rdo, stopping at Vowirk tor, Rochiodcr, New Dv:gbh:it, Dazlitip ton, Run, Palestine. Aldurnhisna. and Patent, reac h - es Allison, bit nii:cs treso hitsburch. at 1 haunt cc," Isar& Allionte on the Ciereland Railroad at 2 P. IL, stud roach ClerelAnd at AA...P.M. iteturnltits the jmusbett.•.—...' sera loans literolood at I A. hi., Alibates, At 2P.M., and. revh Pith-Lurch at I P. M. Paswngel, IT this route coins Inn Cincinnati to Pitt,- • burgh {ll3 dam,. ithitwt night trarel„ and IST. Dom one to two daps in connecting with the Central Railens4. • • , titaces run daily . (mut All - lance toi Capt.:oll.lllDM, ; Wonst-r. and Mansriold, and tram Enna to New Castle. PolaAl and Warren. ItieTtrA New )nichton Accommodation , Train lewrice• • Pittsb argil th saland New ghton at . • A.M. and 1.24 P. M.. Moppinu sA totems...hate •i Lions I: . . • Arlin:nu Thltetc, cool for two Sara, an. sold. between. : • Pittahorch.itorbm..l. and New Brighton. • ..• TbaTraingdo not ninon thindar. • • - thunibusscs run in noun...lion with the trains tir and rrom the station !Went/street. • ' • nor tickets apply at'llie Federal `em Elation or t it s . Ohio and 'Pa. Roilrniti. 1/P2)11 , 114 PARELVi • Ticket Am , or: . tirlml• from I'ilt•fmrTh tollnrol, wiry 14.0 , 0-.01 form Ltitmhorth.3o Vincirmail. prim SI lON "" - . 9.1 U. Mouromsbela 1100 re, Pitorboruii PIINRSYLVAITIA - RAILROAD. _ Amps 117 Y -ST 11 4ILR,4NGRXBYT. ..• , subeeribers, agents for the Petuisf-: sow ommaree.l*.rreelp;foricht mook , lorioo tb. %liana le Mils.lols3lo. Ihn . 0111•mr. • ror 011 Ore rimv 0n.,010 awl oc• - •1-. -S.I.M "0 lie kn . For Cava. In.Wr. Lank. V4llcyr..s.nd 01.1. - • - hearrrlmichtr . _. ..-81,1141 •. t.. 1)% 01)0 1 AzroM,..• • earl Si 5,124 otre•ta.- I Pll.lolmrgli. J... 10, IM. " • Tie - ClevPlP-nd &Pittaburgh Railr_oad.Co, . ~ ..„ . ' bnn p6 311 --ta . ' . - •.. 11 AVIN ' made arrangements with the 110n:tn PM:II - Lynn, RLltte. Ontnrasi, drizi.R n9p.ennnn, nt bartg alinn, In r.n. nrepn.n . nat. 'end r... pengrra 1.. n Vlerelezd Nit hems, .4 20 Urteinnat.l iii.llo . . ~.. P.;'" R- jr;nl2. ~ tk' . • 4T;:fiTrrr:AZ:;;h. To d r , E " cr i ta apply to mowt...hel,iin.„ UNION - LINE linelBsl-'2.ommimr, • . TO CLEVELAND co. WELLSVILLE • And ihe Parsturib and Clendand Railroad. lIIS well known and old established Line • /11110 W (avowal t entioret.inu with the "Pittabargh „ •• • Cleveland Railroad laworany."ato wow rarrriß" ., rmtcht dAIIT (dordot eteeitaWl Oa and from Pltlaborala • luta tflearlard, tad all hdarm,diata priv4. at the lowan ' - The MelizilLat BRAVER reerivee aid earrhv freight tor the shove Llm daily. hag Pillcbarah every 001111IIC aril% o'clock. and at] o'clock. M. , - 21,7kore:carrl e :1 etrotagh Clehokt talval;:n4l,l.citr- Obb noNtloorrorli to r llloorrr. ItZtrnad theme re Cienlana. • lt. i'LIIKS • JOlll4 .A.CALMIII4I, Agent, —4: delß Water L Pmlthbold rte.. Pittelmrala _ . • HEW YORK AND -ERIE RAILROAD-- • 1851, a 41113. - xr KW ROUTE TO NEW YORK CITY via Davilrk and the 'Pate lialteced. eoanretlac ultlic•• 41:14. climates:sera ma Late Xrie, thettleitika,Cleeelaml, - Li - 7 Columba tool Ciosicmtl. Cleveland and Pitta t 24 i : Psodaet y S Clacionati Railroads, amt. stemma cia , • Otto aal tliatilltti rise.. ad as Obit., In .uxt _ Vrillnlll2il C.. 1. _ • Itulta LEAVF. 1:117N111T47 AS FOLLOWS,' 'L • / lata.Xsarens aual . Sonsi T 1 0 o'cldel " 7 • • 0,1: Xmas " The Mall Ytrain gas at Mara, uteri.. 210.11111nikaala : sleep 7 but,. ad Ws. the hYrraltain,arelytak to le4 Yorknext morning at 9 delock.makingtherkoledleiss. by day-listit. • Tie kistinut Freight ad Cattle Trait leacesDoalitst A. IL Passenger Ca Is attached to this Train to • accommodate Ws, Pasosem al Utast. • •' • WWI.. from fallicirk to New Vint. U. &wad Class :L. nese wIU to,kieek la a Lew dark This Camay arc prepaad la tmnspora 11,111 .tartird freisthts of all Studs as ealcatiliteu , Particular atteatiottuill Pe Wild to Stock.' She danwer bring 15 -"rot yid.% ahem USA route croat adysittagraovey hams auks la Um traosportalostot Ptak. Slar•Additmal Talus *III : kit put la ocassalssios los 4: melt diatrilostaLPletugYall-emP.. +lra I r t o t t : , u , ard 10 au . , vrieelohltljt i tax a k !leas NOTTINGIIMIL Itaakirk- lytittsa i • Freights to and'frou.the Eastern Cities. triNaER ARRANG'EME‘N;Y. , D. LEECH CO'EL- • RAIL ROAD ANDrWAGOR., , '.,,•'- J.LURING TUE SUSPENSION , of .Canal..• y wri will for freighta to and [on .. abort/ Or., kirino bills of looting to onowified Use - awl oaten. • A opitio, or addrein Here t ni acs • Copal ood ' . Nab 13 and 'in Sont/7rd Wort, SMITH lolinfielnUg, o.newel. /lodlboil. , • Pennsylvania Bnittead, WINTER AItIIANGEMENT 'BETWEEN ' PHILADELPHIA AND PITTSBURGH.' . limn; ,; - ; 'ON :antr.after the let ot Peiriber next; - •' psingencert will be mele! be therm:m - omill ' ' ens t i Hieenpani. between rbiladelphin Sal Pittsburgh. Hie' T 4 hoe, with only VTurn It.. k , nallee hbanang over sto excel/mat ... ••• • - • • Thi., tn. Great IV'rot end the Atlantic atleA,ond The aceommodsthww are fn sU mapects of tin !Arises. riamseter. • e . • • THOMAS MOOltlla Arent P.M . & Railroad OcanpaCT. .13;i4iumns'transportation Line. 1852.:ksiga' 4 4.usiwzas , PITTSitUROII k TRETIA'aTERN CITIES 0N opening of ibe Canal, we mill be ren tpdr receive and A , nward Tra=PtlT. P1911#43 hat Frnighta alwv ,e .t.lo.wt rlrareed bTreercindbl. ardd tnagnagbm.A, ogrl db . - rtihuut % cgirtr ftetwe log° - r a • d •; =voggingfrhtgibmgri,n.oPtgra cr. lll• gf Ladtg g py and alllirrting calthally y , • WV . tilt(itool i u)..Canal • ' ' Forger Llt.rty Agd Warm rt.. ; Pinsbaratt. , • • , iflN(lll2o.t C D0C),..151 Matti. ietwega Vogl etly and. Vifthks.. Intiladelphts:' JAN.ULiWiIki+)N ' A g I.„g. Northrth It rig! JAntEit RINCI ' iIA.M.N.IO east.W ea, Tart. • • WINTER ;:..!01,RANGIEMENT: • • . - ,_•••• - .•IINIO LINE; ' • VI A .114t1.10.00VD•IND SiA Weittenowprepared to carry Freight between' Prnsil.MDl : AHD'. NILADELPICIA,,AN DALTOIONE, , LINONN tho 'winter. gad chievo• rooLlptat- Nr•te ratio. - • • - 41.,10[C0n.1.1N0.• DOTILEI 101/11PUIIC114 CO CILVAg e II , Ii0 " 40.1roVe " North KL,rl....ll•llllroiri. I ~= - est Newton P 1„ ,..!. :FOrt:-,- ALTIMOBE.- - AND - PIIILADELPIIIA ' KEBSI ~..se twiee.A.l ctiy, : l ip n i z i g i J. -, and ermattg,tco-mt-R.A.T)- , .” ..o,z lei/31.4...th. M.A . it.t. 4ora tb•Mo- -- ,1. i ragrillVllTZl2l=l4=ti.b eaiCk.,l! i iralltket•mkll.at the rsta . lt. , R 4,4 9ukr : ., A!".iiii.,,,fyi:::f Bertanii Piths •hTr r. _ Tam _ = F Akeney..r .liteizre: .1)01 it , 1 tib xs.lamt.s.. c " B. 4 '. Pltu
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