.• A • title,intereatLßO, end claim of George of in and to all those two certain lots of gen taste in :the' Bth ; ward city of Pitts % burgh ; being lots tie. 104 and 105. in Pride'e to;-1 1 1no, and containing in front en Marion street 40 ft en`a extending' book :103 'ft, en which is er(t4ted a two story briek dwelling house. • Seiz ed and taken to exeention ao . the property of Bell at the unit of Hiram Badgely. - • - ALSO, All the light, title, interest and Meier 'of John of; to and to WO certain lots oe pieces of graundvsitnate lathe. sth ward city of Pitt o f burgh; ea c h lot containin' in front ion it mor Spr e in or g --; Alley 16 fl, and running back 100' On !blab ar e erected .two frame houses— : , lieited and taken in execution as the property of John Neal atlhe suit of Tint pHs orth,,jr. AIBO • • ri htititle interest and claim of Tho t inthll Cunningham of, la and to all that. certain tat or piece of ground sitaste In Congress street -in the 6th ward, city of Pittatiorg, being ' lot 42.1 n Black's plan of total bn which is erect. eda brick dwelling house. Seized 'and taken in • -executions the'property of Thos. Conningbam at!the suit of Williens Dunn. k ; • All the right, title, interts4o. of john Pier 'got or, in And to that certain piece of land '' -•' , 6ltittlit in McNair' township, Allegheny county, Contaloing about four ;acres, lon which is erected twat .stery frame House and oot :buildings botusdediby lands et Robert, lluey, James, Benj. • ,-.and'Elizsbeth Ryan, being perts of the farm tic copied by the aforesaid Elizabeth Ryan. . Solo cd and taken in elocution on the property of John Pierson ; at the snit of john McCracken. - ' at the right, title, interest nod claim of Ira • Tlersey ot n in and to the following dwieribed lots grounfil: all thit piece of; ground attested in . ttbe city of Pittsburgh; beginning on Liberty .; street, near the llonooMilida wharf, and nt the - , , :dlstance of 20 feet from) a owned. by James • -•• May. at or near the south -weal corner of , a occupied' bY James lllghtman, - .thence up Liberty street 40 feet, thence extend . t - leg biek 110 feet by , parallel lines, at right an . - glen - With Brewery Alley Preserving the same :' `teidt4of 40 ft...to Brewery alleyllo feet,and being • tba 001110 which the extra. of Samuel Black de . • - ''oeiteed; 'conveyed in fee to James Wightmen, by - dved dated the sth of June [IO S, and by him ' nald to mild lea He rs ey ; nit which said piece of 'groundisereated, one lame frame house, two .stones high, the first storyi fitted for a store, the otherpart of n house as a dwelling house, said house fronting on Liberty :street; on the built part or said lot are erected cited, suitable boileryard. ' Also, all !that,piete of ground ;'"edjeleing the above descritied, and being 20 ft. ;• • in front on Liberty"' street, and eirending back 'at right :ogles -with said street, preserving the samotwidth 110 feet to Brewery, said yleoe of-ground being the same Vrhich was . con ..t,eyed in fee_to James .Wightman, by the extra. .oftiamael IllockAecessed, iby deed dated the lath of Tedy.l.Bso; and recorded in deed book. !-•••welL 01; page US; and on which /mid pines of ' - #ottntlis erected one email brick ottmei fronting ' . on Liberty eh, tiMl sheds. waited to a, boiler yard an the.beck. part. of theCttaid lot. Belied sod Is ' exit-colon as the primerty of Ira Hersey; (the : snit of Parrick4 and Friend, land to be -Sold by "C. CURTIS, Sheriff. ."Sherifre Office, Feb:27,' 1852.. • Fiallzportationtif Hardware, Cutlery, eta. (L, WILSON 8c (40.,' No. 129 WocUl. Street,. y: LIIP ateR:,,0.f.=.20110.... and othon to FFOREICIN AND DOBtESTIC . BARDWARE, CUTLERY, ,:;t;., • r. :• • ISIOJELTED toy IiPXO:I7 P.M.llarei, • • 34,4 th."7.a. 90 , 0 oro r orrd to atDr plod. ILLSN't,oelotatat4 - 0 , o iskture you will, talk about it at IttV you'imay, . 0 1 you trill either ooh or bror of the Great Ar gams liFeletrattou , known to tbe,pectile of the U. StomanO - o.lorrt9PoTelehroted AnttiOnLialmeet. It h mad* tentitoi the Meet renurrt able curet ot naralyolsabeerna.• ' • ' thm.norrtroooffeetionsispiool complalute.-de, on math amt. indent, ausn external rne/ y.le onplirable to tie.- .ly altdlmmeowlitelt meta-I.Mb' y, be benefit.' by s kirtch ISem advertisementl Petroleum t ,t . H. 11. g.teri bear Lamer to your boqutry, 1 -prepared to lay, that i hote mord the. Petroleum on. tonairoly tn the trestramt. of Liaritart out tutt•tiuuT, •, ' nail to (creates s9.ttai#l6 than the tae of many of the prin. - apt& remedleo formetly oiled and reectemeroled by the •• utatokaa: B‘;.bi .c.„,(thi ttanaoat; , tertehtelt the Cal blrerr 011 UM hone ho highly mem- Marobethl mttrt ratify that the. Petroleum in my huuda hi. atCpsnreeded It. os curit.' leo agent. In addrtlinito threktbseirses above alluded to,ecrefuleus altteetiouo sal enlargmueuts ot,the•;pima. with the moot er.troord.Man . 'meters; bare been dlopored nrith. • . , tem' erperimentul faint of the Petrultuln. •IPPI-Her•Wo by drazitto general*. ' teltbdituS .AHD DISEASES RADICALLY . . . 11;er • riii.: Le Baum: offers ' tu those suffer- Ingfrent;; . Datfoess; his infsllildw wend remedies, width ..hire tern ameresehil is nearly arm 11/swami ;mat of cow .., lammeddeidne.: - .nes: rcmolliel. hommiradifferrot coarse. ,•1,.. .I..er Minim. CIO. Internal, middle...cid isfernalliar,mol ; !,,tiare t. are ;tlitstorakiorated astrists—Tirs. =,„ tKnimer, arllrrlim Irani A Delcari. of Yarin Cluti•,l2ll.tie ~ V k Thour . ..or Landoa—andwitig the tenet. wonderful ; and effetimi ern' instal for diseases of tneinternil and 'j_Middit riff their efleas am orparent or, theAlai or ;sixth ,-, tliiy. ;Dr. Lal3 : wart-maim ems in evei4 'cu o nhete: tlst 1...... , sirli perfcai In farMation. Ito has eintitern rertiliMlM . 1 .o,enna dram !dross cella had beep deo! mod 4...6,..ie: . , - ',,,,n,n. hewing is now compirtelrirerinrcil; .0- ....i now ~,, l ~. L.., emskied to learn the langtmael; The names of °embers , It c -li; it•l' 7Lfrstrettlendredsirrsoits who haribeem entail hr Dr. Le D. : - ''' , ...54 . ; ''.;' May Ins Men byapplidation.; Patients; hf ernidna • de '. '• • - • seripilon of Mttr ewe, ran limn? remedies-led:lt to. mai ' , • pie , l'arritonSmitstints fear Sift fee to borscht when •t,L, ;1% .... Ow Intel it smeared to ifs nrimeed,arrirreni ar when • • 4.454 . ,•. - • 'rails wilLbe ; teas' to twat st thy diffinree of eitthtews feet . : . - . N: 8.-Dr. Le Drann's Timit. ids the Las mid Its Db . &Lot; ataillirestinsat of the Deaf and Dumb; translated' : • 7... L .11nm LIM dirimprice.sl, Address Dr. Le Drumm LILL. ;iglu:min Pmrt-011ies, IS. Y. ' . ' • • • foillitm Ituttirmacepompany of ,-^', SAW-ill ELI L.lll/103.111:14.. e.cp r s ~, f,P ,11 - Act - owenra, iszrwalm tuna= AltD 4 .f.,-,r . ' ' `, WOOD . STEEI4O. .. - itiZ• INNITC.BS DOLL AND CAIN.IO lIISK4 ON THE ' ' OILDI ANDSLIN,III. , .. , SION PA% Elk.k.. AhD ITINDTA -1 ' VlZl=Tsailfing 4iot+ 4,aaar by - FIRE AG ,, , .. - 1 , 41.1.4 *Lyme, .4f410114.7.4 tutd 711,7. ANO ,NA VGA MN aria Taer~Yo6rfU, .. ' " 1. i ', - • .• ' Y .I. : :"' .' - 'MAL TA . iIS -':' ' Sc ~..- it....1 • t '', ' - ..1 1 te IVM'''' Jr. 11.:th—Dni-irl.: '"...:" .....' , V7u.13“1:11.11, DkAnt Dm010p5r...,,. ''', i'tk .h. "' . Urs'PYlll4...Na;:''. '..ir-,-,L;n.ttr;,. ~v , ,0 0i .0- i.`-..,4,:fIar4P,PANI,'S AVOW. IV E RM. E 136-216PgrOiti lbw no . dirine inn nr.lnirml In ,t."sil;:Rhignsilscalls. Ln'snst guarani. , of Its eserl. 3JITiI tinbly respodabls "i'snio44llngln7T:nn..l Denser Counti.: hap: uonl Wit VeSniliainsin Moir:l/milks: no 3 oast . ins aparinesOr IG . proydrUes. • :.I%didts blvyidtbdttpp:ldsbj 8 fritton,Yourth . Ei.ltpad, Plitdbdred *IT kiu Ibd•Ter %Ng ribdbitrdb boncr. nor Pittiburg k i '.7daud llurk.'.A gods Wort. Ecru trzei ' We.tur.vd n udidddid eindlmobles to ge , otaczaegect,tbil ft.."Ar,,Ocoidlog to iTaby day. 'For. Had by . r . . jitERCISTELE ISBRAB.Y AEI) 01821ICS'Taui& 11,00}113 FOURTII ET. OPPOSITE 31rittaCIP . ire. 21.4 noomnip—i7 'maw.* .14, and St aaf f7.•rou.k.. fa th.i yltna.y, xoco; onlx.Pablia. Library and - naming Room . In era dtT tSato al? noot to ant lo no• damn thiSaanclation atarat and 3nntottnot.nia taquatt ' 61 • . rifivna. . exchtuitA - taidltflgacturell• I§imax.K.scrig aptirexperi , ..,rdnwilnew tun' 09013 We. CO grarxisai with • hitptt of wwl eantilutt. tirovir CI.V 9aset tf Of te SteszaColgaiin.katiiin bOweenl . few York • MILE Man= arid New York YOrk dinst for tilanginr. On % mma %WILY, tb• lith or Vara DoW., Pint 003111‘(stnrtra's frs rnad f =ll=, pro, ig ,bat not win... Mow% ''",da b. mn,1.40w board, at maims. price. Car p.trzniripsn„ ~. •„ I.Vav loae. ,'. Seventa Senu-titmnal Trade 8 e 4• CtiILIZIAGES. t kale rant; at lON rielowt, atamiofitauplla larj • • itansive Valcont of Out o. and oeu&blal a 4' I - I.6',4•Tha Nol'op WOONS will Do szlanawl 4b .T•b e tarn. A ro gesi ld d o t 4 1. 111, 04 'ftv v is .i t , Rato.aa /1. 104 Liam v•bki4 , ..f Rata, outlawing qrg ..1. ... 11 ., aO, , Jobs t " t"l24 4 :ltilmixtm J. D. nonfar...a.atansof "'Lk"' will Int admitted I. condor.. br taster., So that Punka. , " -•• Y.O 0 g 150,30 , 3 ankle. israidtdYardsuostb•dSTZZ,,L “, th 0 ,t b..14 nom .ilm ot nIiIIND at. mammas. f • cr • o 44tai....% • aim ~,,,emamand naturally* . .repp.u. .;* Vt t ritald b9 o .44l= th rtarli t' Zrilit e :lt jd hnt ".* l4 tErrir'rra miloby Bea:Tait ;frl6 P TS BU ItGli GAZETTE. PUBLIVIND WRITB t 00 BBUBOB SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 28, 1852 • Whig State Convention. Whig State Convention will be held Iferrbiburp, on the 25th of March, ISt% for the par a..a of rnentnetina . Canal Commissions, 'foaling Electoral Ticket. end slamming dategate. to the N1160121i Conveotlon. The Viltlga of the etlioue pountle. of the Comussnerellth are hereby notified to elertiletegatem equal In number tertbele representative. In the Senate and Ilona of Representellves. to Masud .14 Contention. order.of the WSdg State Central committee. NSIt MtDDRISWASSEI, President. cars... Taws. Jens's. ee:ret.fj. Februarr 7, 1852. pawn inth•eriontzT will please any. ANTI-MASONIC AND MEMO COUNTY CONVEN , teir The Committee 'Of Correepondenee, compoord of the Delenatea from the @moral Wards, am ount. and Tonnehlpe, at the Met Countr hereby Invited to meet .t the Court 100010, MT of Pitt. beech, on WEDNICSDAY. the nth dal of 11 . dbell nett. at it o'clock, A. Al,. to appoint Delegate. to the taste Con vention. to be held at Harrisburg. on the t'Ath proximo. A full attendance le earn: mtly moneeted. .7081/11.1 KIN°, Chairman. ISrREADING MATTER MILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF TIIIS PAPER.' OUR PACIFIC TERRITORY. A few years ago, the project of constructing o Railroad from the Mississippi to the ahoree of the Pacific, was much talked of, and had gained o good degree of public favor. Subsequently, the opening of , regular routes of travel across ' the Isthmus of Panama, and the establishment of liners[ steamers on both oceans, which an swer the purpose pretty well, although ener nuinsly eirouitous kid expensive, caused it to be postporied, and lo a good degree lost sight of. Possibly the pertinacity with' which Mr. Whit• lley pressed his own poouliar scheme, created o kind of disgust in the minds of many towards the scheme in any and every form, Another reason for the temporary abandon• meat of the project is the fact that the minds of enterprising men in all parts of the country here been very lunch engrossed with railroads nearer home. 'This, perhaps, after MI, lathe principal reason why it has not been pressed. Still, it has only been postponed—not abandoned. The necessity for it is becoming greater every year. With all the • difficulties, delays, anti expense of the passage from the Atlantic States.te the Pa alr, the numberinntsing to and fro is enormens. The steamships are c,pgageil for two mouths to, come.' Many are going round by Cape flora in sailing vessels; and it Is expected that the over lan.Pereigratioo.to both Oregon and California will tee larger this year than ever before,— Wen; there a good railroad from the Mississip iii to', Oregon anidthiliforpia, oven now it would do ttvest and protittabie business. It now costs not less than three hundred dollars, and fee ' r ntiontly over four hundred, to go from New York to San Francisco, to say nothing of the discomfort, toil,-and loss of time, • A railroad would 'tarty passengers for one-third the pricy, iti one-third the time, and with not one Whe of the danger and fatigue. , Suppose fifty thousand posseogers should pass over the ' road—counting both ways—in, a year, at an averafro fare of obe hundred dollars, it would 'amount to the enerinotut aggregate of five mil lions This amount would be more than furnished by emigration alone, to say no. , thing of the thousands who would travel to and fro ic'the prosecution of business. But ouch a rood would beconle at once the shortest and pleasantest route between Western Europe and Eastern Asia—in fact, a thoroughfare for half the world. The travel upon it would rapidly increase, until it would be taxed to its utmost capacity. • • We hove spoken only of pessengern. .The car rying trade upon it would - be irnmsnie, and ex tremely lunrstive. All goods which bear ti high value in relation to them bulk 'would be car vinVeter it,irpreference•to incurringtlia • 'end delay of saes passage, whetherby ;he Horn or by the Isthmus. Our belief is thsittbie trade would be enlarge that a - single brad could not accommodate it for two years after the read should be completed. There is one other argument in favor of the early construction of this road which outweighs all others. Judging from the aspect of affairs in Estrope,the peace of the world input likely to eon tinue much longer, and we know not how Soon the IT. States may be drawn into the strife. In that event, what become! of bur California com merce with our present means of access to that country? . By the Isthmus route we have two sea voyages, amounting together to five thousand miles, and, by way of Cape horn, one of twelve thodeand miles, to reach the western part of our own territory. This would be a most divas% irons state' of things in a state of war with a , puwerfal maritime enemy, and while the semi barbarous shores would be infested with com missioned pirates To protect loch a 'com merce as nowexiste between the Atlantic States and California for two yearn, in each a sure of ttings, would cost the government more mouey than would be required to build the railroad of which we are epcaking. Bat area this is not the tirerst It might become necessary to truer port troops and munitions of war over land, at a most ruinous cast, to protect the extensive crest of Our Pacifi4Mritory. As now situated, that coast in a voluirable point; but with a reit road from the Atlan tic States it could be defend ed, without difficulty, against any force which could be brought against it This road ought now, in view both of the Oast „interests growing op on the shores of the Pea- Oa, and of the:Very possible contingency of war, I to be regarded as • szcassrrs--s national, corn• mercial sod, social necessity- As a means of national defense it claims the attention of the government, and warrants a handsome appropri!L ation -both is loads and Money, say to the arnOunt of one third of its cost. As en avenue Or Commerce and travel it merits the favorable attention of the whole civilised world; And as an inentmant piobably there is not anther eater. prise in the world, of 'equal extent, that would yield so sure and so large a return. The scheme proposed by hit . . Whitney of en tretstiug this , immense undertaking to the man. &gement of an Individual, however gnarded it might be bj restrictions, the. government for ulehing all the means, is so exceptionable, Smelt never could obtain much favor. On the other hand, were the government to andertakeit; we' might : well apprehend that It would ie ems than a vast Instrument of corn:Litton, eIIiSTAVILICO, Bud waste, What ibex, Can CoilgreEB incorporate a company for theputposet 'We think not. At all events, elan the power does exist, the If ereillo of it Would; be iery;questionable policy. But the State and territorial Legislatures of the coun try through which' it would pane, could de so itifety and propriety. The, next step would be to select • proper , number of men as directors, in whose thtelligence and probity , the whole civilised world may safely confide, whom, - first act should be to procure from Congress a donatiois of eayotte-tliiid of the estimated cost of the work, in consideration of which 9eilcont pasty shalt ?imam ©titian service* to be speci fied in the act of Congress making the granf— this donaiion to be paid pro-rata with the lona 'Ate expenditure of the money paid by the stook !holders, say In the proportion ;crone to two. We believe that such securities for the faithful 'disbursement of the money, and for the perpetu al enjoyment of the revenuee'of the read, could be given, as to makeYa desirable inientment. TheMt,is plenty of, eeilfal in the world, seeking investment, to builds fast elitism read from the kliasissippi - to the P•ol6o,both to Californiaand Oregon; provided sufficient -gommaiteen can be given 'Mat the 'iMiuttmant would be secure against subsequent adverse legtelatton., As to. the profit of the read, If well managed, and un der fair rates of freights and pottage, there can be no (location. -01110 ADD Pll/14111INAIRA Batrotosp 1/11161110 7441ADD1L01.,-CTUT !Ilan Ritl be gratified to learn froth the, letter, lielner, that the Ohio and Peria g biinik, Redhad still be finished' this At 66,11466. .A 6 soon as the propnir , amthiiirmits can be mule, the reed will be.for inally opened that-poiritorhen we aim! to' bite glorioiticelebratlifit aftlatodlloa fit flde 'gient front that ; if the people ttiem dmirs_it, they do, aditiipis it antois will join in the festivities of such azi occasion, when it will glee ne plessnre to take that by the-hand once more. Massillon is 108 utiles from Pittsburgh, in the heart of the wheat district of Ohlo, and the completion of the road to tifet point must and greedy to the business of this city, • Itamnosa Orrin; Friday Evening, Fob. 27. Editor 'Gautl4—Tbe track of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bond will bi - through to Massil lon by ten o'clock to , morr4w,morning. A few days will be necessary tolut inewiteb ea, sidings, fk.c. before the road can he opened for publio travel. J. It. 131.14AEOLIAM. Bosom AIM Eats RAILIIOAD.—A Liberal . Subscription by Lockhares.—A telegraphic de 'patch fromloolthaven, under date of Februa= ry 234, 8 IL, says : "A vote hue Juet been taken, and it has been deaided that the Borough shall subscribe $20,- 000, and the Coanty be. recommeded to , sub scribe $100;000 to the Sunbury and Erio-Rall 'road. For the sUbscription, 102; against, B, This is among the fleet fruita of the bill recent ly paased by the Legislathre. The city of Erie has already subscribed $300,000. The prospect in every way encouraging." Ettatay °ratios or KORSUTICS MOVEMVIT. — Me following extract is from the Liverpool Journal, one of the most influential and liberal papers of that.:Ciy the prinoipakeditor of which 'is for a wonder; a Roman Catholic. The editor io dismissing' Cie probabilities of a European War, and mpeats of Koesuth's share in pripar ing for is in the following sensible and truthful manner: Kennth's contribution towards the general war, In the shape of an American intervention in Europe, tins not beeb 30 completely withheld es the second-hand accounts of thetnetropoliten papers Would lead us to believe.' Letters have been received from him in London, by the last moll, expressing his perfect satisfaction in what has been accomplished, and prophesying that. the United States will not hesitate, when the oc caelon arises, to tame her vote against any ouch continental conspiracy se that of Russia and ..I.ustrici against Hungary: and of Russia, Aw -1 trio, and prance, against Rome. ,Kosouth did not go out to the States with the 'expectation that he could induce the United State* govern ment to regard the present state of Europe m otherwisa,thin afait arcomplE and it is 'absurd to suggest that he must be disappointed became he has not oonvineed the President and Congress of the abstract propriety of declaring immedite war against -European despotisms. No doubt he met o vast amount of humbug in Amer , as ht;did in England, where, after all the ' meetings, no ono would subscribe towards the Hungarian funds-este such reproach however, as the pecuniary one, ottnehat to America. No doubt he did, not like to be run after merely' to he beard and seen-30 be lionised. and plan ed on the same level no Jenny Lind and Lola Mantes; and it is likely enough that the eaten. tinily vulgar popularity - which besieged him hurt his spirit and mortitlefi his pride Rut what he did in England MI di dl in America—he held be fore the people compiletely new views of the du ties and destinies of human governments, and scattering to the winds the old worn-out thee ries of the balance of power; and we'may take for granted that the seed wilt grow and flourish as well on the other side of the Atlantis as it is growing and flourishing en this Bide. The ale street appeal will live; and when the practical, selfish reason for remembering Ilubgary comes, wonderful will be the eagerness to act as Kos suth declares it the duty of America and Eng. land to act No one whoever got a hearing said that England ought to have gone to war for Hungary, because in the abstract the Hungriest was a good =use. The arguement was, that if England allowed all friedom to be trampled o ut of the continent, the despotic continent would, in time, learn to laugh at England as a mere community of peace-loving traders,. and in time{ to quarrel with and attack England. Events have marched faster than could have been cal culated on, thanks to the coup d' dot; and, so Kossuth said, in his speech at the Washington banquet, St. Petershargh Mat Paris. Mow soon, then, may not our cause be the cause of lion witty? Let us' eruppose a French army invaded England. They would be beatenback; but where would the war end! England and free peoples would be on one side; and ca, in the war with Napoleon the Gmat, It was our" interest to en courage insurrection In Italy, in Germany, in Switzerland, and on the Rhine, so, Spawns with ,Napoleon. the Little, and his Austrian and Russ elan *Biel, British ministers would not neglect to let Mnstini and Kessath have money and full swing. Poetry Is the beginning of an act of parliament. Keasuth'i abstract eloquence will be practical to the letter ittdtie seas= - • iIION WPSIEMOTON • • Corrtfimki. ott.t• rttsburzb DWI/ Guattii.,l VbisptsGtos, Feb. 23, 1852. This in I holiday. The Ileum is not in sea Mon, and the Senate met may eo . be ashamed of itself, and to adjoure after an hence flirtation iu business. The public ofpcs ere she abut. The participants in the greet. birth day celebta tion,ssy It was an anti -humbug demonstration in getters'. Did you never obserse how easy, it is for shallow people to dispote of .111 &Metal' subjeCts, by, dmsonniing them as humbugs. The honorable diners °atlt Willard'. on Saturday night., Mere unanlmette in the opinion that Ros si:lth in a humbug, and to show, just what the and-humbug mania is worth, itit nufficient to say that some of the potent democrats of Weeh ington's era, declared the Father of hit Coen- try himself a httrilhng. Gen. Casa did not attend this meeting, and Al though Gen. llnustousrd Jodge Douglass did, their twines were not i c y the programme, and . they were found to be miming very shortly af ter the speaking began. Gen. Cass is said to have assigned salneesson far declining the inL. vitation, that be ditrnot ga out at night. It is remarked by the partisans of some of hie cow , petitorn that thin consideration, no important - to three score and ten, did not preclada his atten 7 dance at the Congrensional Dinner to Rometh, although his aversion.to night work, did once prevent his voting upon,tbe River and Harbor Bill after midnight. It is undeniable thal Hem Cass' position upon intervention boa injured his prospects at the Boutti: and given Mr. Buchan an a great advantage over him. I Gen. Butler's late letter to Mr. Breckenridge, in considered a decided repudiation of free soil. ism; and has been received by - the pupils of that political school with the deepest resentment. lie will undoobtly be dropped by them,. end it is now expected that they will hold another Buffs lo Convention, and perfecta separate organiza tion as in I MS. For these reasons It is admit ted that Gen. Butler can no longer be looked upon as • candidate for the first place, bat that he will resettle Ms 'station as second in commend of the faithful,' under Buchanan or Caee. The matter of tha t lYbeeling Bridge woe again before the Supreme Court to day. lion. Rev erdy Johnston ap p eared for the Bridge, on a motion for each modification of Ate judgeMent of the Conit,as would allow the bridge to stand, and would yet, as be, maintained, protect the in tercets of the adverse parties. E. M. Stanton, Ey; , Attorney for Pennsylvania, opposed the motion. I was riot ; present, and ant not yet - sue informed Of .the precise point in is sue to remark intelligently upon it. • `The'decision'olthe Court rendered last week, in. the cue of same Steamboat navigating the Ohio, has excited a markedsensation. In that decision the Court declares Itself. entitled to en. embua final admirsity, jurisdiction over all the rivers of the United States, whathei confin ed within the Ratite •of .01113 Stati, or flowing through or between 'aren't States. Chief JlM tine Taney read the opinion, Justice Daniel dis sented; and said that though It was his misfor tune to differ from hie colleagues, he found him. self in agreement with Chief Justice Marshal' Judge Story, and Chancellor Kent. PBOX [Corrcsbostiebor of Um Pittsburgh 733417 Ovette. Henbiestrnan, Feb. 21,.1&;2 SEMATX—W. Cr/rotting read in - place a- , reso bitioi-requesting our Senators and Itepresenta liies In Congress to-oppose the eitension of the Woodworth patent, also, a bill extending the limitiof the borobgh of Lawrenceville, Alle .. _ glienyyounty. A seption wan: attached to an Omnibus bill. by Dr...Oarothus, repealing the act for the opening of liancook etreet, In the city of Pitteburgb. -Efoors , - , Mr. Penny reed a bill to- legitimate Olean F. St... Clair; Ow,: to incorporate. the Odd Fellows -Hall. Assoclation of McKeesport, Alle ghstry County. Mr. Appleton rend n bill to outhorise the ex laniard 'of Pike Street front Harrison Street, in the bth Ward; to, Algbetiffltreet, in'the 9th- Ntird, and llutletStMets Colinn bitifitreet. F . The hilt euthorliing oeVflmllaue tcl v -Ao o #l 6- - stOr-lii:thelittsburglc and EriiiilaUrs4parci , _ - : ed finally; also, the bill relating toil's ;flume tlon of flour on the Ohio river and branches in tended for exportation to other Stake. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.' HAIIIIIEBITILO, Feb. 24. ERSATZ. •The Speaker laid before the Senate art ab stract of the amounts of the Carbon Railroad Company. . Blue infroduced—Tolereot parts of the town ship of • the unincorporated Northern Liberties and North Penn, in the county of Philadelphia, Into a District by the name of North Philadel phia. Also a supplement to the eat extending the tirorlso of the fifth section of the act of As. eembly passed in 1815, extending the jurisdiction of Aldermen, and exempting certain debts from attsAhment. . . . . . Joint Revolution—The joint resolution instruct ing the .Representatives and Setudore in Con gress, to use their influence In preventing the further extension of the Woodworth patent, was laid on the table. Railroad Bill—The bill authorizing the Penn sylvania Railroad to construct a lateral road in Westmoreland and Fayette counties, and for other purpose's, came up on third reading, and after a discussion, was postponed for two days. Bill Introdueed—A supplement to the ant in corporating the Forest Improvement Company. Fugitive Stare Bill—The Senate then took in order the Fugitive Savo 1181, the question being upon the amendment of Mr. Crabb to the amend ment of Mr. Muhlenbere, which proposed to re peal the whole:act of 1847, except the let and 2d sections. Mr. Crahb moving to include. the Seventh section in the line of exceptions, a long and warm debate, ensued, which was taken part in by Messrs. ktubleoberg, Crab)., Carton, Sudet en, and Kunkel, and finally adopted—yea. i 5, nays ii. The question then being open fir. Mulder, berg's amendment, no amended, Mr. Guernsey moved toetrike out the whale of the repeal ing of the bill, and insert a provision' repealing only the Sixth Section of the law of 1847, when, on -a motion to postpone, the Legislature tel -1 ;loomed. Ilemusneea, Feb. 25 Rover.—Mr: Lilly moved that the Congree -401110 apportionment bill be taken up on Mon day next, and that Übe mado the special order for that day, which was agreed to. into Senate bill providing for the construction of 'a lock-up in the borough of Harrisburg woo taken up and passed. . The Committee on banks reported a bill to re charter the Easton Bank, and also a bill to in corporate the Erie City Bank. The following bills were rend in plaoe— A Bill relative to appeals from justices of the pence. 'To regulate the descent of property of mothers of illegitimate children. To allow writs of error and bills of exception in homicide cases. l'rvpq the -Vativnal Intellt;yrneer. A CoaatertoU.—A paragraph is , going the round of the newspapers stating that the an swer of General Layfayette to the address which, no Speaker of the (louse of Reprenentatives, I made to gim upon the Gammon of his last ettit to thiernuntry. was prepared by me, though pronounced by him. This Is a mistake, which, injustice both to Ole memory and to myself. ought to be corrected. It was composed by himself. as the etyle abundantly shows On the morning of his reception by the Rouse of Representatives be breakfasted with me alone, and stated or read to hills the address which lutanded to Make to him on that day. The ex press on:occurs in it that he wan in the midet •of posterity: on rending which I remarked to. him that it would afford him a fine opportunity to pay na a handsome compliment, .;which he might.do by raying No, and that, he found himself mirreunded by the same pattliotie men, attached to liberty. devoted to free institutions, and with ell the high attributes which d'intio• guished his revolutionary compatriot. The General scented pleased with the idea, adopted it, and incorporated it in his answer. This triv ial incident ootaid have been the only founda tion of the paragraph. U. CLAY. Wsentstrres,.„February The' Penns3leattian" has run up the flag cf Mr. Buchanan e candidate for the Preeideu cy, eubjett to the decision of the National Con vention. The editor Wen give. • het of Joie gam to the 4th of March State Couveridun, with the following recapitulation:— For Iluottanan, Inatzucte4, Si Uninstracts/V'l3x. O will thus be teen that of the Pik delegates composing the Democratic State Consolation, klr. Bucbannan bas lOU already, or abonta to 1. Of the remaining 33 delegates there are yet to be elected, Preference not known, 9 For General Casa, 19 For General Houston. 2' Total, 23 Cameo.; In 1852.—1 n the last number of the Chicago Laity Tribune we find so snoual re view of the commerce of the ..Orsrden City" for •.e year 11351, occupying ten columns, nod Witch, for 'Completeness, ability of arrangement and extent of research, is quite 'equal to the majority o[ official reports and tables of.statiee tics. From this review we hose the followitigitems: The poptilation of Chicago in now 40,000. The amount of flour handled during the year, 111,083 barrels. Amount of wheat received. 7117,82.% bushels. —Slipped, 427,820 bushels. Conn—Receipts, 3,870,317; shipments, 11,221,- 317. Base—The number of cattle elatightereil.-is 21,000 h shipments, 90 141 barrels, 2.629.tier4e5. Foes—Shipmente. 19,277 barrels, 41)7 cant, and 10,910 barrels lard; tVoot—tiecripts. 1, 088,753, pounds. Rut the great feature of the corerierce of Chi— cago is Its lumber trade, which within the wet five years moot ascent that of Bangor. Mine The receipts of lumber fur the year, ,were of board. U 7,076,117 feet; number of shiegles 00, 328,250; lath 27,!.93,475, hewn timber 110,679 feet. . .Ibning the year 1000 buildings were erected at a total cost of $770,000. U.ILIVATN—The Chicago and China Rail- • way completed PO Miles, balance under con tract. The Rock Island and Chicago Railway, completed eix miles, with the whole route to the Missimippi under contract. The Central Dill. itary tract Railway, haying a large portion un der contract. The Aurora Extension Railway, completed 14 miles, to he extended 3t- miles further to Intersect a branch of the Great Con tral Railway, at La Salle on the; Illinois river. The Beloitilranela Railway. The Chliago and Wisconsin Railway. The Chicago. Milwaukio and Green Bay Railway. The Great Central Railway from Chicago to Cairo of whose bonds four millions were recently sold in New. York. The Michigan Central and the Michigan South ern Railways both of which will bo finished to Chicago in the course of the present month. - - Cincinnati Cocotte. BUSINESS NOTICES flusesree Staxe.—The reader will nod' the Sbenff 'a 81105 on our first pep to-day. We call the attention of our reader. to the card of bfetrare. O'Connor, Brother, & Co., who, we Atte eulvieed, are prepared to traniact all mauled business on the' most advantageous terms, and from their capital and businiali abil ity, we predict their success. We commend them to the favorable notice of our business men generally. Yenterdn moynhug. at 2 cielook, J. J. OARPF.STItIt. Trellontlr of th e Alleghroy Bating Fund Company. futont will take plats to day, at 2 o'clock, y, , hatable late residence on Fnleral otanet e near the Fatah Common. ler POSTPONED.—The Regular Week- Is Meeting of the. MAU ARIAN CHNTRAL ASSOCIATION of Allegheny con Otk. hirion been pootpondl untll TURA DAY evening .t 7X o'clock. will bo held ortho Fifth Prat nvegiArt, REV. WENT'S MUNICH. on ScolthOrld garret. when ut Allreor wllt barbollritred by Mr.i P. D. SAWYER. the Otoothly Report of the hoard of Madison ruhrnittod. and other Inoslnuc trancactod. Ladies Hungarian Supper. - seribis. Festival A4ll take place at LAFAT. Ram f AU. on Tbumday evening. March 4. Doors will ripen at half our o'clock. P. M. Ticked. Le vent., to be had at the storm of J. D. William., John U. Mellor, A. U. Snallah I Oo.:and Cbarie. A. Moore. Wool Miter L. Reed'. bat More, and W. A. 0 ildenienny's Perialleal floe. Fourth Irtrect. and al-the Warm of the Duette and Post. Famous wistaria to make donatioss to the mum, In produce, am mutated to ism. It u L. Mori. In the DiaMond. by Tuesday afternoon, If poultry. Rutter. FRP. eta. are Seared. Dentl.men wbo are willing m.ll In mlllag Dacia, can obtain them, by &pat on Met. John A. Wilma. corn.. of 1t... And Div mood otreeta. DT the Committee, City Lecture Room. LECTORS .BY RRV'D: ✓ODY LORD . . . rIIE . Lecture Committee of the :Young y Melee .I.dbrery . Aseedstlett eon with entst even. s norm of three Lectern to be given by the Ker. John Lord. en the ere thus .41E0.41%n5:1.y, sad Wetlands, Wet liobleeto Lettere let—Uttlesusa—(elresory coo, umwra apittlast sad Temporal led—lltraretaa Me:env...Coulon between Wetly sad A 4 Ia M—Asm•atuti .016 u ontioon aka U ttam Ewald!, March. ~ ., ^ lll, , Load bee jolt 2092pleted I amps( to [4ton v atl".101. 1, "l b. inn °°" - 13. ""! 04 '- '4 .(kraii. tict4 SlAatosta tletati ',O t te 'bsd'stlbe arlaelpst Niaara, of theCoreallltse et s hfoot.end et - tbe dada. Unary ha-canal/nes at • O'CONNO.u:, BEOTIEM, & CO., BANKERS AND ErCHANGKBROKERS. DEALERS IN WIN AND DANK NOTES. pEPOSITS of Uncurrent and Par Funds reoehrtd. Intereotallowrd ontim. D.groette. Time Bight Itseh.dre conetantly br tale. Notre and `Drafta negotiated. Oollsetiogutprdeoptly attended to. BANKING UODBE. rtNEII ui O , rIEIIRD ► WOOD STD, fethily • TIIE Insuranne Company of North / mer t,,.l..ying witwn Ite Agency . from tide rite. holders hdraof Policies wUI not hereafter be notified of their expiration. fs,..N Vi{ INOHELL reopectrully inforL, „, ITA rr. ladies end gentlemen of Cithiberglo that be whl appe fora few nighte, and tatintoo, his original cotenant/ sand Imitationa for their mamement. • ige tgi ,tieU will Mee his fret exhibition early next ',".k. 1•18.4 WANTED—An experienced 1,, thr dry par burturys. it Na 87 311rilt • feasltit NOTlCE—Application has been made to tho Cohn of COMIMIU Ylass of this LbUrdY ter. theory...lntl:3g the Board of Yoreltro 511tctio. of tho 114thalist Protcet.t Chord, covonllnst to the Act of A, pecohlr. In curl es es matde hod prorkted. I.l=ethloor3t.c3:: -- A Card. 9111 E "PITTSBURGII TRANSPORTA— TION LINE" will ba carried on by IL tVetjtiNtlll l'ittsbuial., awl BITER, JAMES M y Int...east thw Ilanklua Rouse of 11'catuaor tat, conelsta of elilYrla 1b...! sewn. hundred and any dr. , tars. rut, paid In, whieh I will harming, to twenty glow wad Jollaw, OL'Ofibitilt. NEW SPRING GOODS continue to or- Ire at Murphy a Burchfield's. Northam( ember of rourth and Mark. 'Arcot, tort opoo 1. nob m u ..., Wine, Spring Itlbboor, erilla worked ilbovra end collet, all wool Disck and fancy de laleua. rich Fraueh (111 Chintz.. fur be taWrewl.. Buyora will pleats call with us. W.:La - Merchant's Portable Boat Line. HATF.B OW FREIGHT TO 1.1111.ADY.1.P111.1 AND NEW Iril=l Baron.Thater,l l 4 . .l T II". Lard sod Larl s,Ne,t`sallrl.lq.r . h,lLlne . ......•.• eh.," fOr• •• ;.' and 75 tn., Eartheuvrar, , lla. , 60 P4 S t lum na p • ". /12.1 min Maoufactur.ll Tonwt. Pirug...ll4e.rinn , a CA.;,...; • • Clnsvng . 7, Vort itßre( on ',Air... 1 . 2 , /- 110.1. IC, 14 1.1.1 VI .ur and C..rn M.AI ir•. 11... e .. A. 17.1 NEI.T 1 a C. CO (...I.Alin CA 4I nsl Basin. lAII.O , 1.. IV,OR STRICTLY prime . tea go co 3lorris' Trs Flo, in the Dlsm.nd. LI door from. Dlan, , nd A Iny. 6.2*. ia Y RCP —3O hi. - ma. su g ar ii,....: Syrup; i..) - Limier ill. It•llnery.;l,,A. a 1 i I ,I:A d i, 1 , ra . V , 1 : .. 1 .1 frIN C .rnrr W0..1 and Wabra tt.i. BUTTER -2 0 kegs reed on consignment, t, lIIIIe by I re... 11 WICK I M.-CAN oi.Kne `ILK TISSUES—A. A. Mason . CO., !tate cl jila opened ...se cAac nI An., Silk Than, f, fn. and. ...., - i ENTs KID GLOVES—Over 1011 doz. 11 at.a.amo.s. tw,o, I, sal. by A A. M. 41.07: ACO f4:Y , . ..1 and 1.4 Mark PI ' St. ' . . Q vurrin) SWISS —A. 1 A. liiniion k O.:I" ' 4 - 7 haralual reed COI ni. ,,,, eat:. rinN anI , aIIII•I , Ll' , • di, .1....ren. ‘ . lc., FLOUR -30 lola. S. F., rec'd and for emir: br 1111LLIIILlIbir. k INgiIIRAM. 1 .1 OLDEN SY)UIP—St. Louis, in It. Able. -Ir " .1 '" ''''"'.-. 'ZVI N . VITMLVi I ttt;`" I " o. 'IA Idlo.rt, were. NOTICE Orrh - n Ilrrwor Dealt:One en rrr l . YU"! Yehruary. 1‘1.2. 1N CONFOR3IITY to the lalte of the State of ties Ynrk. thoshneegnazt....lCoutpsor onthrnioth, the C...nptrullor the Minh= atatenneut of the Chirp tot noculttion 1.11 Gnmphrs, The Cantral and Ano.t. of Ma Unm...ny *3O 14 30.33 .r h) B.A. Mnrtusee. 33 0 ..al rtanka 13 IS Nth the hand • ni M. Com- C;:h7trl. ; it : heat.. .009. Amount tl Vrecon.ces the yaar ond.na 0 1.0 lot.elooer, •• Amount of lou. . paid 4% 4.102 to do Ka p.n.s Orenhoonoolon Nod ll,odo Ira do Loon.* roported .red al.oated .4 Of •hlett vs. paid in Januar,. . ..... 11l th. sum out rot matured - 14,4.0 to Dtannd. duethe Como., . detuan.l. 0... St, o , N..' Atbony vows, ss: laitan lhaata. of Millon. and Ain, Wato.ftrO. Lain, ...Tally 1. 414 . ..1. that the vati Woof 0. Proo. dant. and the hail Avery le FOoratara. Ito. atora Otom fr:L7 t ' Pant o L ' LP :n t ;: I ' V l, eliTa " al I IttalAU 111.004. Yrnolottrw ' "4 E".' "• b"j"L'.ai.lot datMY.broarr. 10,. 11'. Wool e tt...a.norper o Um:.l.. """' kin ham.. a ""1""r T•.! AM E:. Administrator'a Itotice ETTERS of A,iminlgtrataon timing b e en I Er 5,3 4 ,4 L.lw•34 , Wriber tt i that oat a IV. AL. tir ,,,:ut r lttrFlaor aIX. ." Amu., ' k: EDS— bln. b 'timothy seed: 479 • 3 Clo3ort - fa alum. 44.1 J FLOYLI. for sale hr If T LEATH kAt-10 Juror; Upper ET ram> , er gerl J. d r.. FLOYU BUTTER -4 b 1.6. Fresh Roll; War by ".1071) J.& IL Yl.ollk t LASS-1,01 boxes 814 10; - ?AO . • 1U by It ft, ale by Ydell ILL. A ILO:, Woo.l lOBACCO — GO kegs Sit 'fwifit, for pate lit 114 l WOILI, 1.1106. BULK PORK-25,000 lir, per Steam Wollayllie..l tor ~ It by j 1,4 !. 4 r mins 1:1: k.C.O lARD—'2S kepi No. 1; for sale by Al 641 R. P..,IIIIIVER S:Co. .n RIMSTONE-1,21. 1 0 lbs for sale by jUll Re= J. KIDD A CAI 1 INSFiiio OIL-15 bblii. for sale by Li u 27 1 MUD . i CO: - - iIORKS—In bales pure velvet; assorted. to .ter, ito,lß, .1144 I‘, fr= J. KIDD t Cu. il 101 ASSAFIREIDA—:eases for sale by ‘L.P CR= J. iiiDD 4 co. .. . _. iaßlNODi—i_ ll doz, tine and medium I. 7 In .le, awl for sa. li -, - le:7 J. KIDD A C.O. 1 RT ISIS' COLORS—A full assortment/1, .e 1.0 , 11.3 ;or •11.1 LT I 1 J. KIIID C rvIIK ISEtiT ILAW E—Snl ler's Yung' synn _ 1 , 14.701111. 4 . 4, 17. 1.. Ilr. K. R. Sellera—Thla 'Pod of arrather your Ualg,tl Syrup aa... ntl yery 1ty...1). It Is .14..t0 Ilsal prrpAyi yr oo an , lodoesd to try It, do L. roc. ba, fur mbre. 12. , .1 ra the e..,t rluayit a r T o r l 1.1.-/ lur.ela 444ael Ira' ette r louraa P. N. I01:ei MP {:hy populr pgralY• I t. Syrup roar I. taut of • It. P. 51.1..Y.RA No. /.'; Wood atrprt .. rrie• Z . mot, pr b6ttle. . 1,... ._. . . . . FITB !—FITS !—.FITS. JAR.IIART.'S VEtifITAIILE EXTRAC'r y VOit VIT'. The attiorti.t.lltC .ler.. •hlAti LAI gt - udeti the 'MR Of lh. I nvAIuALI , utediAlog for 111. euto of Oviiiptie Vltg. he Valiintt 111Akhegs, Volga... OYU.. Con rkil.lon, IlyalAric., Servo.. Det.ttily. Seminal WOO. ..... At, read.. it the meet golnehlo reediting tot dlreco, re.i. Ist fael. as ...remedy Int Ih. *hove r .......... it statad. tinri rkll.l and slot, There it on'oilt r reltgld. rented, It I.llA,DtAti void Oat Koter., I. Intl 1111.1., Thi.. hatter,. 101nAl lb. Net. 11r. 11.11 . • Teßelilde Vit. - set ha.. alai it eort,tantly curing thin dixtretrind AgAiglnt. a , th..../..• n on, e i .,.tred fee.. ph) In 1.11 other.. •11 hog r,rvrlltiestr• p .1.11.1,d In Pt. Ve. Al." 11.1.1 Ilprver4l—r. COMPhiel 1.111.1 41 IN . I.r i t;tf; . 1 , ,, , , , i „ ..;;L . ,; 0 w , , ... „ e l . , r .nl. rftll,llht.gl;2l (Truer I.t net k Vir.i.teeets. • Executor's Notice. O'l'ICE IS lIEFIEBV GIVEN that Let aaa Teetamotorr on by effete nt flol.erl Wharf, to hwen Iff.en grouted to the tmlertlgned Pf , 0 , 0 Itufebtod mutt letar are rerineateil to make Infewritatx pay.meot. and all thanr leering th• pfrfvut Item, Alulf outhrtakm..l for erltlem.mt. to Jun.. EIMPIOr of It Winter. 41,..e*J. I. V.V.:. ritt.burszli. F -I,IL il Itgi,Y:fa o tF A, LETTERS testamen otarlYgla to v v f Ma 4 S f Yy, eof dec'd, Lary !midi cruatirl to lb* itulywrlher. all p•rron. Indebted to eiihl Srt. redur.tid to make luimNlpie Piqfueu4 sod thiwe tlartnyvial.. .1.1. f the Kim, will prey*nt them, duly aullientlyideddi i i i rdr i ttirmtg: Aaiun: Ihmutiir. E. 4 Dr.r fer-Ime43 TO the linriemble the udgee of the Court ot Ore m' Clunrie relearn. etthe Peace.. me for Co L u p ' el t ..llhll A iParlier Pfor rf the iifth diy Th o e f pittoburgh, In the llounty ' ni . ktleghent, humnir iihonotht iblit'your petitioner I. Aril.. of Akin... yule Ile hem , err tavern. In hit hounr. +inner In thr en alere--that be he prekleil leneelf welt Ofer.Alit , o La the convertive...and arrommklation of travelers.. ins . .. Hen. Ile therefore pre. your honor. to grant him a l i . env to beep • home , of public entertainment, and ever,pray. ' Wo, the enherriliers, e n. of the Wed afare.al, reetiff tbat the above petitioner of good repute for hon. e.ty wl temper., and k well provided with hen', ofandenivunleneer for the aneotamoilation an,l l of eminer. and traveller.. and (hatred tavern le boot. cc t. E. greater, Jobe Taylor, D. Ualfloger, /dor cc , m w h. e l beaky, Jena llarkin. J. W. Taylor, Jacob ti e melg, Hobart Day, Junes McLean. Hugh /Denied... Win. Bennet. fo:Sti _ • -_- c. NNNNN ..11110. 111113110, Tiernan & Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGERROKEDS, No. 75 , Food street, Conn of Diamond alley. 1(3 iatiAl — }"• -I °a° PIP 1 • ' 1". " 4 RIM,II arrti6wB t co - • • WALEIIATUS- 40 hbln. 11. P. Adam,' nu br MIPS. uArrmnrs Co. OOL tt, FEAIIIERS-12 P ncksin stcro sun STOOP hi 'inn', nrrasws * cn. _ _ _ 11. AX SEED-4 bbls. for onto by • lIIIST, MATIIIEWS t VANDLES-- 80 bolas Dipped, for sale to ‘- 16° "" mi " mt.d. b IL fedd IRY itArruma A CO. 12 ULK MEAT-2000 lbs. for sale by Ikp 64:6 • RUBY, MATTEIMICR A CO. AT EN ISON HAMS & DEER SK INS— -4000 J IL . . prim. Venison If slur 700..1.. , D.e sod U Maur, ast ,yea from ...effers., f T len arora - t — us ; bbl,. •• for Web) , 1 ' A• ‘ULDE.II.I:eON. iIIOSTON elueNths—i lot of the ode-. brat•d Boirtou Butt& tlllsetewl t a Bran erselteri; u." . " b7 ! . ' h."4 : . " 4'tt! 'l l. d igl.llJta co., übany Vl7l-00.bitONI. bIVERMICELLI—FreeIs IVL ibdi " atul Tax Dear, BUTTNII—.I r inter re.O'd, and leriwM' jk W. t T.WILSON. g loißisti-10 drums prime, rec'd and for X) rpm w. a V. 13 Bee WILBON. Iml greet - - - - if ILOV ER SEED-75 bu. prime ' , — , for sale by r.2r, R DALZELL e CO. Removal T HE undeieigned'has removed, sines the Ixnfir, u, thr Ir.;ehouse Tof WOOD SON, 61 Warr $l. JACOII FORSYTH. Jr. Co-Partnership. 9111 E undersigned hate this day entered T i t! T,.ri7it r re, r ii h t.it i 4 „ : l ; ,.. ° F7..ti , Vl, l* . r;r f I 001.1. V. t a t Lb MA.VITAt VAG oml VAlizE t .l.l fit SIN at Lbw troli .riarr donrn ed,re Four'Ll 1 t! 811% I 11\1 I'ICKELMILL. Jr 111=M!!= Removal :Jr HE undersigned beg_ leave to inform their frirodo owl thr public ttke.t they larrn rerno.rfet their n0 i,,,,N. tinr.ery errt t:otritolreLoo IV etrhowr tr., Nor. 1,. Bud 150 ircr.lrtrvrt. to No. II Stull .trert, hrtterrn Wood 1.04 I.llr.rty rtrrre , , whrr“ the, r..iper,lullY . 011111 3:iv't;',V,`."' "" " - "ll';lTLltir.t7ll7l4; . ):4'.' o. Ir2f,tt _ _ ` • N. WICKERSHAM, corner or Wood X 477 uJ Simtb etroota l'itteburah. r.. whole:a r mud m'elall :dealer in Drug, Medtrine+ mutt Chrtntra., Varnirhol and 1), Stade; Window Mare mud VIM,: 1,111111 - Wry: Vine ?bane: hue Tenth sod lbur- Itrueltenn 'Spleen MI the Patent nr Proprietor, Nl,lleitten of thn Ilarlru n.smin itn.l Agneititural InmD , enn•nta mart • nn hautL r '''' ,V:,: ' njr l y k g;;;; , ,, o lZ, L' l•hrelei us will alma, nal thie .. e w,lionn..nt free. mai <mull oilletakrl which Aran lawn ariented with Krrat pera.nal taro the thin onr. kat. rurchmeere aro ILLITIIed prArvion the the,' will and ir equal 1.4 and raihracion nr,at. ty an, nil, In the went • fall Fire Proof Ranting. r I ARV ING h CO., succe,anrs to Jaines 1.3 1 1 Whit.. a co. ~f ff hertine. tnonnineterere of War. ran, Impenree Fire and Water enelDnelboo oolk. lifohr , in inform their friend. in. and !be pubic of IbtL•bureb, that no, nee., onotline tr ho. eve A torroen of t whole by and they ,I••• 1114.• ...Korb."... 1b..; work will eir.• eatlenteLon on ken. our no r. •lienr nol•nlnteol llt b AAP ArELEI 1•11o0F t. no• ettrunou t•• intportent .14.01.11,• moot onnowiton. tourl in e•oettrrorl. vtaionn n•I •oleolot for nn or Ow" root; It ter r ll~rm jrrdn •(r t., tl.e follov loft lion known name ,in n b. nie Ft nil), , . vho rr e cheerfully ro rnnoentlnl the erlul rooting A IlAre, 1,1:0 t f Lotonville flank: 1,.11r. Illtlitnett.Ml, a elbetlq• linknlebt. lirree K. TO.— end..., r.••• , 1 Awnknnll 0 . 4 •5' ACO Erten ..... Corn,• Joenolt II Ila• 1.. A IS tilinole A Ito, Ill. Mira, liar... Jecol•:111101ell• UN( it x TMIIIIII, • It I' Ir li hien O Ann. n order. 1..0 for the or , ont klert:Le• nn Unrket -tnnt roll tr. 10 , 4.04 Intl to. rll iebureb. Volk. el. I,nentlito . • ( . 2 I ! U./Z. .510It . SE'S Syrup of Venus,' rtr rium AM evtner Wt... ::Ixtlt N .IO . I . ,ISSES-1 1 0 bbls. LIP(i \lt •"111 prime N. 0 1 . , 1•1• " " C01:1:41E--flyi bug+ llio, foir . , A , R . I) 011.—W bbk. 1. , 1 , 0 , 7 , 11 , 1 , e , 17 ,. I 1?%:SF:KII 011.-3 0 bble.f:rinw,obrr brand, LS B.r Nalr 1.1 J. 11,',011,11,11.. 13EAR1. ASII--3 corky for 1010 T ASII-20 ,NO. 1, lor r.de . 1 1,8 J 11.1'4NVIFJ.D. I AliP- Yu -20 ke.g4 nod bblA. for role by 1.4 J It CANVIgLII. HINTER -6 bbl.. and 'lll Or. fre,lk bull tr,.1,...1 and for br (t lIEESF:-SIM. la... Cutting; 11. / ~.. - Enaish Inurr. F....a. hr 1,.'2, J II I`I,VI EU/ Q ALEItATUS-5 0 bir. and :b lily. in L) •1.,... •nJ fm• air AS . l. II CANFIELD. I'ENISON-102i lbs. r tills day reed lor sale T pr 11 , - i RICK !I 3(.4.'17k11LE - 1 1 . 111,ANTATION MOLASSES -300 bbl.. L ig' ° ' '` " "" r ' "'"" 'I4 . W 1Y. • Jr,11, ,. .;' , V •.:- TiAliliL.. bt,is. reed per ht'y Poremi City d 1, kale LiIVII rAtIALKY k C). /.'L. r Wit.S, ate.— c " 1 "' 51.0 '' N'N I" IsZiAI. I :V A . . I P.F.:•Nr:—IUI loxes English I r b, r.lrYs.l, yx , by IVII.ItAtIALF.I • C 1) . .1/I N/A l' -200 I . 1,.f/J: 0a1:1 _ t 4, ' % I IDi S 1.:El) L—'2ll /Ibis. pure, fur sale by a Gl6 J. ,C11,14/•1211.kli EII CO.& I ARI. ) 01 rs 1.1.1 e. Winter, for oale by n:t, SCIIOtiN MAKER 1 Ca. i051510N SEUAItSi - 6 11 boXCA 0. 1 .K.),000) me 4r WM. BAJA LEY * e-J. TLUIUI STREF.T. pirrsl3ctU7r, PA.,. Into7:vett! by Liyestariar Charter. 001 i-K EEPINII, poninanahip, and Cara t, al Om tauaL htah44tirfre boo by my [Wiry .01 My W 11.1.1 0 44, Tir4 former, (h.. authar of moot t4yular •orna on Ita,*•tr444lang nun In t, the lan,. of thy walls nlogaat Dunne. l'en awn In tl,. etryular. wailed 1‘444 of 4..W.44 4 to sit barla.l ihrtn44rtAno,antry• N —4l tearbar nt nar , 44k4a4plua. who tops Hoot. lakuovlf. (but who .41,tia4.4 ay —noraalata" in laa:tlL444laina.i if inlartn,l that thi• 0tab1.7 4 •4 in pull .stun 414 ...eats,. Ts. putla. t 4 already I.a.liet,ail that hi* .. I.44 , ciat , nor* t.so he. tan. an Oat thy • sly :et ~443na mai, In hi. Ovular. s wu tarvtaparer puff, by,bint• aril—and ret4r4ore rittlea, tha inatnrity nt •hOm o 414 k Is= ant 4,us.tilanca with blot I.4y4LarofriotaltY 414 tuatitu!lan Ott ti> iiii-SUCti Caratart• In 4 ,4 1 Manny, 142,1at.•1 ea ,es for ..ale II J SCLIDOVSIAEFIt 1 lASSII—'2O I mot flit ~ale J. :1:1100N MAK KR 0 LACK IRON V ARNISII-2 Mils. for pale J Fclia,NNlAliF.ll A C... St wood gra L d *ASTOR OiL—l( 1 11111*.. cold pre.Ned; for J..-CIIDON MAE' ER J. CO. Adamantine Candles. 'ME ander,' gne , l ore now preporeil fill ,111 ADAMANTINE CANDLES. 001 h o. L r ' a ' s:lV:U l f • Mn!!..r7.. " V ' r ----Rail' 4: DAVIS a ro. Rouble Reed Melodeons. dfmb 11, tlr rer r o l irfrenr, rarhardt, N Yerk. I I K LEBER has j.. 11 revel...lone elegant JI ••I,t .IVI.O[O ~ mad. In the umanal iu- J rhartlt, iu , trunt•ot Ivo et daublr tett af stal twattt,..l. Ilea, sad Tamara loot., •all rapiptty n 1.3 1/11.0 1 . 01 . all tolhor loatru 1.1 .r Ie mauls at ktu.l. It talarlta.lttkatterr•lttlll• • 11.. .14 0 Are it. order Thep. it ou•In 00 At tho d4 ; tea Yr Fultail l a Churrh. whirl. Kiva , t ler n. ft —Tbn publa. resi..‹Mity ttivitg4 t.oll a“. 1".. aouttaa the. 0b.., aan A t t a lA, Gadd, /540', ta.24 No. 101 11.4 14 1 RESII EGGS-511 0 don. rteeired and for mcci.ulai a oa. Llt.t.tty ;Lava, BR RAO E PE LAIN ES I ease our Bongo Po 2010 n, A.A. Si awl 000] tatuo l ll . 2o .tfolN , (1•14.4 It. c; v ...._:„ ------.—---- - -- 11 %i:1. , t .: : , .: n b . , 4:1 1 2 0 , , 1f 17 ,1 A , ‘ „. . ,., .l i k . . „ 7:1 .. . 5 1 , 7111 ,j & ,,,,,i 1t , : lr4 1t.:3 . . .. ... .. porroN-0.; liall,i now landing from ed'r X . 1 11,...0n.. ~.....mi (mr.stle , i....,1 I. lIII`KIIV • ea.. WM, .n.l Fr...to. - . _ PRI ND AND SUMMER POPLINS---A- C 7 A. 51.41\ A CO. him. lot per 2 CAPE: , toe ".`"Ilk 1,1•11 u.. I , ,,,Eurni and 1 . 1.10. (r , :z) New Goads. UST receiving nt WM. DIGIBYI3. The 0 1•11tST Ono& of 11 - mors.on. rouspri.l22 09. ww -0.0 00.1 cnnfl. to.blowable Kyles evau , ..; Cloths. Tho Vropnrior bop , . hie riien.l. aod cpennter. will 1:1011 illtn an 02017 r2ll. total • - • Simplex ktunditiis. WAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood • I+ll tda 10001(03 of. I .. he 4 r . o7ll i a ' /MI m the robotiority Itinabmhsw , owyr ki others In one Its peettlisr properties w hich too- pefket fimonotty rnmhined with statue, toce. I.fte'stitit',"l"=e7th,roTt 111.7.'orTzt7. K•t out of oNrt: who le antioy o rd hy Malan anorp leftonen ham Hose notions. W 11.140 N 0.00.. fel.lLltto toy entirestock of' Hard- Clltierf Ac. to NorriY McComb... I cheerfully orionmend him f thoYo who bare bytyonised me tint, my ootronearement haelnenc tath in this roinity nod ni the Went. I ehalt remitin in the same Hon., No. e a 0(000 .110+t, to sttsml to the settlement of ml tontine, wheys sil pare.. ind.lne I tome wlArti:nratujil. tel tin theie.countn 'VOSS'S 3I'COMBS, (successor to JOIIN wALKEtt,)/tiloorter A lkaley in Vomign and Tbno.. Ito Hardware. dO.Ol Wool at-between oMcnon.l Alley Mot Fourth atseet, Pitt.htlyalt. gyrCarproteff • Tools stamp; . hoed. (felft • AVING purchased - the entire stock of JOHN WA 1.K1.11. conyistins of lisnlarnee, Cutlery, ie.. I will.ntinue to toop On band roll se.ort. went of sytielm In the shore 1130. whkh will be sold at the lowest Pt iron for moth. literehants sod alerlionks srw rorneetfuly inrit , l to evil and «ratoitle snoyb Si 1110 11 0 ; , , t 1 f 1 tr e n,, 1 0.. ( n o ;iit n : 4 Womt Ytteet. loh-11 SIJNIffICS--60 seeks 'feathers: do tiround fllO bins.= In .10. MY Fruit; 4 do, las Newt: 60 do Balm Cotton; INAIIIII DICKEY 1 CO. Water I/dlr.:data. . SolttTaioit, t spi n for br .23 ia ALT PETRA": -----5 kj aide Fy feZ - p AIRY FARM CLIEESE-200 boxes Ile, o e .A rel•brairri D. F. ttr.lre•lond in, vx , tr.zi WICK R MrOANDLENS. _ . . :--------- Wing Primls.. & CO. have just opened 5 . cis" Sving tints. Rich Colors.' feb2l 1 -1 141:N 1101{FS--slust received 40 dozen IA exurtskt Moen Catoblie 11. n Ik. . __. A. A. Al AAIN 2 LW (e 6.31 . . . ...... - td II Bt blartef street relit L. ALEPPO NUT GAJ,LS—In otri, Aare a 6.1 fare eale br J. KIDD aW. 121(1135—.5 bbls just recNt on consignment, LA' and for We by T. IYOOINi a bOl4. - 1•21 No. el wider et. Li tlitiAte.-2 0 blots., instore, ter sale low to p. clam coostaraessole by We l) 3 . kU. ULOYD. 11110-10 kgs. No. 1 Leaf Laid; for sale by (fell) J. 4 R. FJ.(111). TfoIIACCO-30-legs Kentucky 6 twist to bs,.. fur We by , -J. 6. DILWORTH.% Cu. 4:13/ . 31 Wood st . IVIOTASLI-5 0 casks rim° for sale by Dittolva a ca l db2l A fdeilitit-40 92'an,d 08 deg. ilor sa. by 1,401 IaDDAI4O. ' • COMM4RCIAL • 1.:•1..nm0u AiatCas.—Advertlimantal alad _tr tel. payer reoaved and tomarded No of expeoliC Mao I n errTssuarat suss= ' . ;:..orme• ?Mammon I.lo.rwra. 1 Saturdal Mumma. Feb n. gait< • Ciairdeareauf artintattart Wal apparent la regal. , trade ,r.torti•,. and country °nitro are coming lo freely, The weather was unsettled—cloudy and rum% river fal hog .tes..llle with a wood boating MR , receiptsare still Means*: the market ua aettied. but lees firm. Sala 100 bbl. au wharf. at $ 3 . 12 :, 03 WI ultra. at 3.1.12: 20 LA.M trom .0010, at 14 . 1240, 15: 3to blot bids at Ikl.oB 27 at $3. 05; COO bid* extra choir, at 13.1.0. Farther .ski of bud bids So. 1 superfine, at 113.00, do 000 prime ultra at $l lO . aE Caput Dtput. tiriAl N-14Nreipts eounnue very , Ihrbk, said Oats. in Me. cal email lulu bu at t.'7e; 110 b 0 Con, at 10,- trout ..tom. harder. at .1.5 c brat hatadM "aim Cl Wheat at Rye. 434.14, 111 E FlNClt—Salmk bbla first bluuta, at r.L.St. II A —,alet of ouly a loads, at sl .. ...lo—markeit SEED:7—Itm operation* are roubned to .iagle buabey at 51.114 0 ... 5 ; cmieklereble lose are being chirped to - Cis' eiona ti aria Tltooltit is held at 1.2.1:44 .2 . 5, ell KESE—tale. of 'km love.. In lots. at Oftmlik- - Crao , ally the latter figure: market brixlc. LAlllJ—Salee f.:? kegs 2e 1. at Or. • BUTTER—`aIe 1001 kawit Ib three lcte.l(kellre. la bblx and be, park.. ,a1.9‘.41.0, 1. hide roll at 15c. TALI. , 111 a* -inqured tor, mid would command adimmed rate, none °LIMOS, 01Lit—ttaleg IR htda Linseed at hor. I moat 10 bble Lent at 7 ix., 4 mot, illi Ll. I, o llK—s.A.:4,ooiteth prime. at {L.70:16,70. $7,7 0 t}Ael ape,tdatire movement id twain noted: tale. 4.1,it010 titiouloor, et :;',r, J dale 50.0000 :dire et S'dt. um; ZtAloWlto at Fide. et SUrt add . ...it. - , t, ithoodlere .1 ..c, w ith pat for eaelint . 2nonitceecout, Mt... Wore and II ont , . tit 7 end ite, reel, , 0.000 rttr awl Shoul.kta, At , t end 0,4 , •It• ore liatel demand for edf and ante, trade, bet ere.ratious itetterailr tatdetalt tote:F. 4 o Lltd•t'd.ttr at MA. prime, et ttie.l ran, Zrt Kan • et , e ct Mel attire at S.:W.Or , 00 bbl. to In et 00'; tidl,ol, itt till tent, b. hide ea^b—rtg e4 Privalei L. hagn,od.<, at lee, ni ua, ld do prime . t ad.: , 1.105 100 t, inde—otiarekt F1: 4 11 rontonuee trot, 1.11. regular No. ;Mark el. at 17., I ~.lath 01. 1.10 Ilene report...l an offer .4 IV. ON 1016, for ~n ten. Itelbenti.—refite.l. 11111 e 01,i t. ',et. at itqailt, refit and time. end . 001,1 at Votatttt., midi end time tor Pearl... , for iittlerattm RIVER INTELLIGENCE-. STEAM lIOAT ARRIVALS AND DEEARTITRES twt.r..• r...t in-1,1 In ehan,l l.r p . 0..1..1.,5mutni at an..t ateadlll• J. Melion, Ilenclriclun.lleKeremort. I,lw. R01m.... \trn.o•rlllt_ DN. 1,011, +ll , bwan: ‘1..,..0uer Fl.h..r.Cmcinnati. !L+tl.lk•nn.l'orinnintt. M VI Vnr...t Ca) .ktbastir. Potikiruuttg. Drrurnorttkt. Meliew, lieudrirkents. ging...sport .1 Iturtutl. Prebler. Elisabeth. ash,. ttenttett- Brownsville Putert Car. 'Amara% Wheeling. Venture. Wattiut. ligutuut CaneinaatL I remora.. Ilan lett., Lmtrille. luttruni. 1.5 - brurell, Wheeling. oreeteitY. Itegulutur. Lnuirril rvats. t+uuntb. sGAT. LKACING 71V..5 DAT. FLI,SCILLF:—.Fore. Car, Nat Ankh. 10 A. M. Nll—Wintbaoter,Geo. Noah. 10 A. U. ST. LOUlS—Dann...trate. Conley .10 A. 11. • S II VILLE—CoI. Du•kPon, Ontbrie. 10 A. M. .LoUle , I LLE—Jnna Franklin. Dan.lki. lo A M. PI NCIN ATI 11.sarnimr No R. Kllnfaltar.ll k .e.K I NOPONT-1 1 •1 1 Colninbia,Cnk, P 1R0W 1 1.1111.1.0 MT," 111. T. NNE OWSSi . II.LE. .1 A. 14 awl 6 r. M. IMPORTS BY RIVER, t'INCINN ATI. Pre PrPrsackon--4 0 to hew, 11ra6 & Cat swtt d Cu; 19 Wei putt,: Arbuckle & o. lo bLas au. 7 19/.1. , super, Krona & Kirkpatrick 1 himus. Cl.l. 1-Tb ..1 41 119 .k.6 1 •. kt beMP. 191.....1. A 1`... 2; tier., barns, 10 kegs...llo tom. Pam. K .1;4.90; . hots In?. 1/11, rauat , o. 10 do Soao, tl t., cr. a 1.610,.0rk, Italbhurp, 16 too. 10b1.1n -11 11,0, is CO: • legs In $ V $lllllOll Clr. bi I. ..19.,4.1er5uu McKnight; laas 'oblate), 11 60111- .c 1 fa; WI 661. 11/011L,N, '2ll tar ramp. 11.11/.1, Nicole .1 21 1, lans molasses,_ Ltd.. near, Wto & W 11E1,1 ISU, Pr. W IOCOVITZI4- 8 sack. neat/ and 6 hairs cars, J,..eph Corr. 1 .4 61111 pour, Dan Bweareniren; 21 6 0 W ur m Ilm.bern a. ArMiliroo6, Crozier t Cr. 41 60. at , . a irt tne 141/ sac ks ,bat. Wilmarth &Noble: 7 01¢.1 Ism awl 1 basket. Jacob WraerP.Jr, 3.1000 Clow rn. 6.1.er 1 For, lb - 9 Gals uire. J It Taylor &Ca: le, mils, I.l.llonen 1 tlarrloom 1 bos , oadt9s; gr1.140111..s & 11t9 111.1 T.; 11:41 kens, BpM l o , t , A . ; 0 1, 4 !.1 04. . b.-.4 41; b A WVI II 2 .g .,0 1 • Lt k . 1.4 .0 ,1 4 01 6 7. t.T . I . i . 61101 , ;A 1 &la Goode, J W Palirptrilt Om 1 box.Lnlse, ' Perr Prancer. 15 01M boor, Jnbu WP.I.I.IIVILLK—Pre Fokinre Crrp—t. bbla =rem 8.14.41- msn; bas , ast; — l.ll4i n er;'l6 ' cn k 1.114 Omar. 40 pc. C. 7" ,041.1 . 47 1'1114011.0 poor. 1 1 111 so n. brautl:6 s. R' klelbankl,;-; -, A%ll Vli.L/1. PraTc.csimat-. 1 .1 60 p. kips 1,16. A 1.5a,.191m , .91 1.141 1 tr. •culson part 1 1,11 ctil4 stn. , 344 bides an." b t.ork, I• 110.111112; 1 nb, , rl 110ps nsekeenk ttlackburis lb; 6 ludas II .610 s, a A', 3 elm feathers. J Vorestb..jr: sacks 1. dossing. Ido bees..., Vbrastb . .6 1.1 pkgs. SteKre, 1, hairs valor, Wanly, Jones & D.balee fun 1 L. Wll Ilultare & to: • bblo < seed, Ki6J & Co: LSO bblA Ilmr, 11.00.10, Kerry 0000 lads. Malf. Al- lonnun & Lam bbls molasses, Wm Bagalr Alm .1.1111, tmtml, • . It311,014'01:T. Put IV rt.L.r.u.l—io bybacon...Map. do to Ibis d05...1...V.4.61 0 . owner on Ward: LO bars chtr 4.10, nadetboatr, to Mats baron 4 box do S tea lant, It bomb , 4 blob Pal an lure lard. Cleve a Tbs.: bns bonen' smart ll M rehneinoch M Co; lo bel. Sour. Mrs. barb. 241 bra barley. A. it A...W00d5:2 bs a 3.115 pcs lt casks do 4055, barter, D'A Greer, 25 hag , wheat. Wilmarah A Noble: 334 bundle. Wrltypin2 paper, Johnson laltle.t to; 1101 Ima Alp tune. Earl atterrom on board; 2 ram roll. 3 do wheel.] lot old meal: Ales Miller t Co; 222 125 ,b r ourre 11 elder PM jowl 46 kens Co t 15114 tout, r carte bather. II bllaleathar, Wm V -I.orml tel Lade sladirot from tti`orbtlx" boded with' Orr I day for laoreni. aterlirm a WHEELING, Pea Dimastax-21 bdle paper W P klershall; 1 pick feathers. J W Wooihrril; 527 pee balk meat Jaooh !feebler; 200 bblafloar, Geoff /X Cm 171 keel lard, grown, McKnight N. Co: 1 tell, Mr. Rouse. - CINCINNATI, Yes Messexcee-30 bge.fett there. 0 Leech E Co; 1 hhl potty, J Kidd A Ca; 15 pkge, Ada= 2:-Co; C boxes, if_ Ilioghato; 40 Wide, Kier S: Jones;'24 tierces, hams,' Nicole Co: 1 bole, II Graff &'Co ;L Imix. Gruff &Co; 52 whiskey, J A Fuca . P. Co; no hal (Title syrup; Wick P. 31eCandlesa';' 2 fix, 3 do, Covotle, E iI sham; 34 We ham k- beef ; ("erode E Graham; 10 tierdee'hame, Sellers & Niro e; 4 tiereee heels. ijno k Solia,; 22 liblcwhiskey, ' , entice k Iforricii 7 kge shot, J Dilworth; 111 bble whisker, It Watson;i 18 hhde auger liq'X ebot, S P Sh - river Co ; 100; aka corn, N klefTurkao P. Co; 15 btls.meal, B Ala- Ourkao A - Co. IVIII.I.SVILLE, Pxn Fonts yr Crrr-20 sacks oats, W Rainbow ; .11 bbls molasses; Mestere. 'rbomyson & ( . 1c 28 cks should - era 50 eke able& 7 cbs shoulders 21 ok side ;:,Tiler & Iona; 137 sacks wool, Cosmic & GrahaaN' 26 do bran, Jac; !deed trg; JO hogs,lnaso Batbick; 1 box 1 bbl, S 1 box 2 calms, Jaaailgun ; 7 c.alsaa 2 bofes, Than Painter; s•Crates Tare, James Blakely: 1 crate ware) RAIL BOA D CONVETANCE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL BOAIO—PAST. Tho Entreat through train Imre. at C.N tirloc.t S. Arronaturilation train loner*,.4t4 erlock.r. Y. 01110 k PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD—WEST. Thu ktApre4. train lotre,Vederal Street SteAktet at It ticket., a. At- and arrive.% at Tee:int.!, r, in•*7 daT ..- repting Sundae. The. Arzurtontaation train learea at 10 n'clget. al R... and 4r. at. • _ rmati 4 k.—EßßlGT Tr./MT—lot furniture.] Chreartnarn b xt xt..t .1 McGill: Int turniture J narlinton; 2 bps It Patter: 1 wtaol tortow W llareonlo ble hope Aa• Plot- 8 p ehrircr. 6 bbls 3 rice raleratan May Mot aacwe S Ox 1 bbl erg.. W A law. lot nude 2666 per pork 'owner. 1 We oitae A.Ouletelh 2 bs% botta W Ad.mtc lot Lonow n hale •Ltr iol winde mow: 2 law clover wed L•llltiOtt. • etkiptoo, 14 do owner. • b bay do o /whet: 11 rale., 46 hae bark', 13,nra' lilrlantrick; 44 down 'truants 2 hoe chain 1 table, 00000 12 tal corn weal 2 Dyer; 1 car load hay 3 hop. Paesenter 4 by oats 3.d0 corn. owner; I lot randrics, owner. AOOG ALLONS VARNISHES—Smiths AUL,New York ielobinted brandi.VlV:7l6 h. 13 A It-30 bbIA. pure Cider Vinegar; for ..1. hr (4.1.11 .7. it ft 171.011. . HULK PORK-30,000 lbs. reed per • awl for rah , by S. P.SIVIIVIVIt k 61,485K5-100 bble. Piitntation, ree'd re: n, llrtlllaot. &al for sal. br N. P. Iig.IVKIL a CO. OLL bbls: piime; -Co br 1f.,174 $ .V. sulavrieneed Co. 111.) LK PORK-8,000 lbs. roc'd I this. all' per (Yawl Pa.RAI., arul !Jr oaln b te2l R. DA af,LL C('). VOX'S CINCINNATI STARC U-100 box. k I.4ina Dusk ctkAuvr Elpta..ra I 11.71) br •WA S. d ILOVEKS LSD-150 bushels.prime Clove? I_l 14.4 for . ale by J. S. DILWORTH IX). - f4J.:I Z 1 Wood st. t . 16 - LASSES 101.) bbls plantation mans: IT nee J 1... , 1•011 owl I:.r cyle by • • ' J. 11,111LW011T11 DO. • SI Wood rt. • ANUFACTURED BY TUB NEW N 4 J. a P.M VAI'LCITZ.IIifi InNING COUVANY. This Cara?sny b prepird M thrsash ..aroird yahaidr . ZINC' PAINTS, /sAlAller DlazlCa It F ta ront oto CO. Wat. Which have been found after fermi Teats' trial bells is hrirepo load the United noaten,lo retain. their othrinal heruir and protretira properties eriperiot to uif arbor pew whatever. Their . WMTE ZINO PAINT I. Dotel7 an Oxide a Zinc, aad marinated trettreon all ln iodation and tem. .U. is brae tautly White, ma tseattrall tree hock the pleocome reStlTtja:itatrtalla. dAarmYy , Yy th y IT wiit, NOT 404 FELLOW II bur a t ipogtrelpbarts et melee robatattotur WtTut ' iate a ~„,utt; Vt ' es than era Inbar, loor tome liable Co tarn elute) or tn crumble oud nib oft 15 amy be narked eritt, any mkt. with water mot An, ea ' , Uh1... 1 4.. 1, a xi , . the mh , • basted porcelain Caleb. • lILACK AND COLORED . ZINC PAINTS. Them ate tarrialud ale ton rite. and are undoubted', the theareat and beat paint. sr the market Oar manna recto, tentour, enaboaren ateambeaft, arce mimeo , ear tuo et nand, Mkt, tin. or trash art tare at. both WEATIIER AND num PROOF. for icon he** They are puttorlarlyndnabls. as due Corso a aseranto eonnoulon, and oallool7 Vernet =kW , dAy dry quickly. and hms , bona. do oan t he color hke nma ar y al t he an, autbe Photo Mir 111 per .nsooDamiansuplaial On Mara terms Ts the sate of the tf . " :(4') rlGM_Wbui.gt,,PhgadArbla. LROM TUE lat of April Lext, the Store tritb eirelltne &wave. oa th e Keeler of '" and First streets. a .erti hasteieSt 'W el for its or torwa. It boloy oily tom reeve trims the Meer, be rcated b. to o pad temult_ ADP'S to IVALINIt BRANT- , No. SP. Liberty et. ANDESIRABLE' TIIREE Et , ariect brick ~.„,.b „ „,,,,,,,, dubluatord strrst, one drarr south dim: Crashed D. 1:N. 9 !WO. abd May too 112111122.. walk from Wood are.. II metaled oue r, 5 r,,,,,, ram and Michela. get chambers sad a Daal main: db• bulb mom and bitches base hot and 4 , 0.1 luster hydrants and t.b.. drd sod sword storlee ere thib.4 with card. roe. I of .kurll, t . on errok son r If :r=I . O :;ZITTI, b ' Lsmi , .. - 4 . 31. ITOV. :lE.. '" fed7dt At Carl taut Farm for Stile. TO BE SOW before the let of April next, a Tallasblo arm of 12 1 acres, 70 scow Interne.", to t a immediate ',tinily of New flraelif co, Pe- 'Torso of sale .13 farther Perticalare will lao me known er t. ea uointeatieete vo H. ad We unttrattAN. Now Origliton, Pa. N. 11—A. portiOn 01 lbw farm Ilea In 00 t 0.., and ed am. the Bell Head. Nee Biathlon, fob 2S, la 4, fr . :N-87.110115. frost and Journal 000,1 ---- Executor's Sale • . (111 , A BRICK lIOUSE and LOT, on Mar lon street, in the L'ishth Irani; on the lot MoodaY of Aare] nett. et 10 o'clock. A. 'M. Ufa be *old on the brolnlree, on , Its lot Monday of Match twat. at 10 o'clock, A. 01., one lot of henutid: fronts go en klarion meet ai we, extendinn l ark en an alley 104 fert—on which 10 erectral a flange y or . Motto, iit goo I order, and coneententlyd for. oleklert: to. wilt...p.:l4er out Cull.licww obidrunt ot the bitehrs door. Too *roper tr l ane, lk Lw Mario, ornt cloaruf all en enenbrann, Tile to which 0,11 ha literel and arr... roodattog. will be made known at gal,. - Por farther par- Ocular. onguin- of 11. If Mario. h. 9. - ' • Feta,. 1.. m e i( PNNA..I - u-Vr o-a--- Desirable Dwelling Rouse. rro LET—tluit very convenient three i l nou.o. No. 94) slur •ttrat... Tarr to near!". nett, and cant...kart two parlors, DM dining ro.ar, tad -Intrben, on ths nrst Mast: and nlant nsnar, netro or is lush aisTto r.. RIM a bath riKnr, alai hot nail 14.111 'water hirlrant, Hydrants in trio culler, yard, and ktlebsu. oTert t.. the yard; and a clean dry tenor ands r 11.ols Prstal..a. I, nstasm AP"'.- tril(V. 3n musrm, felNtr al honan, lruw.n lc To Let. mirg.lar g e flare story Brick Building, Nu. 1.3 sehloglno Firers. • few .10,7. moth ofb . II N. It bee perh.r., .1,10113. knelien. on the first th.or, above Lbr kstehen le the bath roost. wr. ranged tor 110t..1111 add er•ter. no. tirgt en/ ereond eta are well lighted wttlt gar. lo tho twrd there le a large hake nrell, and Irom th<terd there uwuatlrr 1 " 4 " lug to the etret. I,irmlnn given,. t the /St of April. Appl, h. WM. A. It/ LI . . a CU.. 1.25:111 . {l.l on. - To Let, A THREE STORY Brick IVsrclling2 I`..rt mreet. met, &nor ." tlu. rum., of Vitt. En4uireof .1011:: 11. ItA N. or 1f,24:2• I lIA VS.OVS. Office For Rent. f C rIIE OFFIc F. in the tront or - the building (—rood story) nocupWil L IV M ATIIAN 80:8. W.4r Anwt. mar 31arket, will I, rcated wwwwl [Matt on reaswpal.le I,rtaY Apply to L. S. IT wtertwala k Son% t.r lbw umlwrnigneal. (e21,74t• R OOK CASE FOR SALE—A — tine, large FLY Book Can e. that selil held about theusand vole *ln " ' - ' 3lV.PlMtq f behS Third .t next door LO flank • f INdeburch • NEW BOOKS ! NEW ROOKS ! A T HOLMES LITERARY NEW, No. 74 II Third street, apposits the Piet °pre:: , amber.' Papers for the Peopb—No t. Putnanee y fdliary for Sniveller. and the Firende- - bo. 3. Ladies' National Magaxine,4 l ., Sartain . '" Count atonte-Loome. the Spy In Society. • Knietertmeker blaze:nue, tor tabruari — Dike ine- Lei - as - I'a mirk An the Inarovieri , at Nineveh. abridipel by him from hie larger Cork. Women of Christianity, reemplerry for fete of Piety and Chanty; by Julia fiavanarialf. Releetic !lacunae. for lehruarT. Model architect. for VebroarT.—No. R a mer's Maga - due for February. AaLT L.Ce nra, a Romance: by the author or . etnntle:d Floreure Sarkellie. or Self Dependence Scheid for Husband: by Lady Pulver. Vault. Yarns and Tank.. Lettere. Room to Limo.; a ‘161211.4.14 tole. Ride Ranger , . by Part. Map. R.ll. A long. essertment of Emm en Literary Papers, al.sys on D e mi, arid subeeripticem nmiimaL at the pabliaber's pries. 1111 . .51P SEED - 30 bbl.. for rale by J KIDD& CO. , yRESIT BLACK TEAS!-40 halt chest% of etinerlor Oolong Teo, eshieted from her sonivsts, or solo at tho gore...tingly' low poke of '.!c pet Ito, at co. 2.10 Litiorty et Cy-11 literal Alseonot to retailers. I W. A. Iltlihtiltil AM.. '. Son) Wooers stet Tea Ltesiera. 309 sort- Er 21 .1. KIDD .IW. tOuTlLkSt;LittfrDb9l] Hew .GoodaArrivimg. VIIIRPHY .VBURCIIFIELI) have' ioM orimence4 roorirlor their rub - rprioC' nliddl — sad Lars already 3=2.12 , 40 lar lorrettoa '. • TlVElfat au V•l=l , l ' a ItT, n'. • • . ... • . • Idea liareraa Ao . •• , , doped /malt LtOZ i llaloillo-C • _.:. ' .-tr;rralidaltillareilla • tar ' r , , aalAszarkoty of other goods. . . 'Our napalm: . elastomers ealbdrolt , Crdonalf o.' lolilta to tall oath us. - tolin CriEESF.--fnObitres prime Cream; . ' W. R 4 for eat. br R. PALZELL t CV. II AY-36 bales (on artrurf) for sale by .1.11. 117 NV .1 F. WILSON. EOG9-4 boxi,s fresh eggs, just recd per O. and P. R. R., wal for ,sal. DJ teal R. RAW-ELL &CO. I . IIIIESE-50 bxa. Cream Chrese, received ,and tag sale by (ten) R. DALZELL 2 CU. NO. SLIGkR-25 !Ads. ree'd. pee att.-Sa 49Iva. fin . Ist, br ,0. SUGAR-50 bhds : to nrrive per,str Npitog iusit A 8 , mcN Ca 11. 11.101ASSESU bblg. Et. James • Lj.llbery, roe ersle br BUIIBIUDGE-4 MIS ll6l4aterst. 1 OAF SIJOAB-150" bbbi. a . sed tie Ground Ibr bal. by RUMMY DOE a ibiGEIELIIC VGAR—Io hhaS. N. 0-, tor ~ a le by S vos 0. MOLASSES--31lhblg. for malely. • CIII.I3ICIMONe YDELAIIsitSIL—A.• A. him& lc I_ C 0... Mooing out ado atook of korai. Da Lab:4.x redttotot riath •. feta - , 11'4160T/IEO it OAS'S' bIER.ES onLand,( template .took or Froth% and Downstate Clotho tut llnealtasstatthelod of the.best 131.0.0 of Mothaisaad Mtd- Co.No also. all the latest <also of Fancy do. ' ms - • • A. A. MASON h CO.. 0.2 oral ad Market st- . _ _ - 11.01TER SEED-3 bli, prime. for Wetly . fo7B WICK a 31riANDLENL, 'FIR FRENCH have eentralizedtheir goy- Aoae 17;14.,•". - Y. tralise the eludery an ne ht to m•ee[eanrTt MC,' that Melte/ fa aiming out h elped lc "tact Vothod at the loareet sr...ibis pekes. Ili, dock of Noes' (7lotbinp Ist all dukes endplate. o of ell age. ri le out Immediately. Call mut (MAMIE,. WO 6/11lT pled*. • hen TlBialthdehl turret. Or. DhailDfla ZI.NC FAINTS. For Urt, For Rent. altatd a b + /ODD aCU Centralization IZUFN.,-A fresh supply okfficcaboy, niebr • T. "!‘',',gitv,,,,,arit. • Dnquelme Iron Store. fl H OLEMAN, ALLMAN e hafe r 11.2.) mated W rtur riarebome. N 0.121 11 star rtreat. irarrartat by Sterns-140, Staab t Co. and mart don to the unconnbeta Han, whvw tbay alb, for sateen 21brral terms Inv r mitaututztred artirliv., arom, Ibirboaay Mlt - may raw. of Juniata •o,lCoramtes ron. sert.k. and Atka. 010 n, Sprint met Ann If. Orel. Rivet, Estrat Preseal'Splkes. eat Nuts tad Wash.% Crow liar!. "I.‘byre. An naf TPlllloillY SEED-65 Tgr. for bale' . -11 Fal.MI-It I_ fe baler IILANTATION' MOLASSES-2ull bids. yeod per yteurier Elephant. and top Air by CaY . VII. pAIIi&LISY k CO. - .-- COMMON SEARS = 5O imies Inman r.r.tokmer Brinlira. f b r 11. a) WM. B A LEY (Xi; OOIL'-30 btls. pure Winter Strained Lar tat, in etre mad tar rale_b . r • ago 0. BLACKBURN tOO OTASH-10, cuts prime, fur sale - IKIDD /I OD. CO Wu-4. SIIGARI 60/xi-White liaraaa, for sale hr 1 tellk F.NOLEPII BINNCIT. JEA NUTS—_%9 bawl for sale by fel9' RNLI la A RENNItTIe. I - AM) bbls. for sale by i 619 ENGLISH* LIViIIAR-15 ltbds. N. 0„ for sale 14' 1610 , ENiitilElt .1k isaNNkrz„ (111 , 1.17 , -2 1 bbls.. fIUtTEII-4/ I:Ws:fresh Roll, for wile by. .1" rap //CO SUNDRIES-- apt. Rs¢a L 14 kb . F la ir Laid; 4 le Ilickory 11 , 3+, lu:dint . 1.11.1 A II IhICKLY t W. Wattr Croat it.. per Pilot. 4'.T ' b; WIN • QOAP-15 bosca Fancy; TO. plqt reedfaval.l* - 6,•• Ado XNULIfiII a Bannicrr. (IX TAILS-6-sacks landing from steamer .1 Ellmiloo, for tale br ifal Alf DICKEY CO.. .• felf • ITlAter and'i'mkt•dli. • ENTERS teattunentary hating been OpOnt . - or ft . mitt i z , er the Wotan o i t i indebted to the sa lato of id eetste are bertl4= . to none 4tome4iste P3TEIVIt hart. Exoeutone and Mont baring claim, il l t U prowent Abr. duty authemtlesten rennet:trot. to Orto add Prow. tiolk•y.. who le duly owthoneed to meet,. and ertneetbo Mart, illto-WCIA 0. Ittatiti. • • JosEru PENNOCK. .' PANIUEL BAILEY. Ertiloilwl - WfAS • e Executor. TN THE MATTER of tbe Aipignment of KELLY.-411 meow Tartu?, dell. *safest salt orate will hrescottherot at sees and leiwtowe ledebted ertll cal and settle the woe: at the warehottes of Irwin s Wow, Water street. • hatAltawllw . . JOllll destanew .• - To Contractor!, Builders; and Others. rrgE SUBSCRIBKR ig TOW 'prepared Ifs rote orders Gtr HLSTPS delivered froa his hard at katehitinb, or contracts fce bantam, OM Wtslana h. . Yr ' dll work Bone werrartled waterti 'Mae Elate. are or the Lest quality. tone or hloPerleas bens fiord the celebrated foment. of K. Parry,Venen llottoro,.Yolk Co, Pa, for wbo= . l gas neat. Slarleg: Lb' Teel w. "`" . ',Oriole:l. reference 1,4 nteen mi ! rd. twos of the enticoullbwintlaze Morel lwt.'`' 4 I s Er lo the put leo,r. all wort. whether rating, dote on the wet reveonable terms. ALE-X.AhDllh felhdlc. - - Corner of Canal end,lttna ens ' ALEfood Horse Wanted, • FOR A SIENTLEMAN one U. city, •hoof nisi win be Z. OA in Ilatn.¢. !AI go fast. - c o on zir. of *ea. - WILALINA Sides, Sala gUoaimen.y.=J mitFower
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