4:11"' TSBURGfr.GAZE'TTE 1 , i11111113113D BY, if lIITI 00 turTszu.sos , . .7 1 t rIODAY MORNING, MARC11.4,•1135Z. i!krftRAIIING NATTER IVILL BB FOUND, 7r , o*-BACII PAGE,OF THIS PAPER. -•Wbig State Conventiket. Mr& Whig Stater Convention will ho held Ot" Ifentitionh on the 25th of Math. 1852. far the por- Woe of Utah:4lU Canal Cothettlasio- fortothit EleetoreVileket, sad choosing itelehetee to the National Ootivetittoo. WhIZII et the yortoos mutates ori the Ono oteroreelth are hereby walled to eleetdelegetes to totother theh. retoveetitotleee to the Fernete @mallows - of Ftepithentettees, to att..' told Cooreuttoo. Dr onler of the Whig - State , CentroLthoortitteO. NEIL lIIIDDLWWAttT II . Preeldeot, CAW= teroillete Jorhhvitioryjari; - Fawner" TOR= tlThhr papere,th the meaty Wilda eopy ANTI-NMONic AND WHIG COUNTY CONVEN TION, isirorho Comscittoc iof Correspondence, itiostsal of the Dologptoti tkoto ththoveral WordA •-;- op¢y spa Topsaaps, at tho Isst Cglopty COO•elltkal. tre ImOr lorllsa to meet ittlho Court noon, city 91 titta • ttlOt.k.l of ti al t tifllsgt, virottop, to bi bora. g oo ,Le af0.1 2 .: -•", A fallittooftsambio earstutlYtoatuda: I=:C= tig ihe stockholders of tho Penneyinaim Ito _ . . .. , t* :tt.-C4in4nYl at their Meeting held on aloe frau= Phnidelphia Evening Bußatio: Mien was adverse to the applicati of the Ohio' aild'tennsylvenia Railroad Company. 'The .....14,,etbes i1en..110111193011 and B. W. 1101.111 M, Zlll4ltlifit not yet been received, but probably time for our paper to-thorroir. We 'ebali derer each remarks as, the occasion sag tests, for Ote present, Tnn -Lunn' litraaaman SUMP.— This toltight, at Lafayette flalL' Wa .ob eeteea; when at ttieiecture tut evening, that the bait been decorated for the oecastaq by -of emexgremis and flowers, and 'doge 'dieplayed In a vtry tasteful and appropriate . 111611111il. No doubt the Ladles mill make the entertainment dellOtful !mann be &eared. I .. .* good band -as of, musia - Will be ; lu attendance. We hope.all the friends' of the good ranee, as . 1 -:- well as all the ftiand of the ladies, will hoiden to procure tickets of admission to this eiUneive uncial 'party. Ito 'do •no harm to any one, , bonnier Much 0pp0... to intervention, to eon- , 'tribute a little "ma iialaid'''to help the Mu . - sitrians to fight thei own battles, in which - we r feel insured- ninate . the of the community will . hintrtily, wish them a glorious triumph over . - denpotieni. . - , BAILUOAD. Travellers. sere ,eneially .grumblers—with . ;spate- pleasant isleptions—and - seem to `take .:.''esneelal pleasure in finding fault, and this habit hiveterate that it is unjust, and no &polo. glee 'and emplantiona can modify it. The Penn sylvania ~ Railroad has come in for a good share . these complaints this season,' some of them , :-.e-piediably well founded, and others no doubt iitheint reason. If ;traveller. would inform ',themselves, however]of a few fasts, and then to theiraide good-humored com 'non sense, they lipoid. end less fault than they 5 cow do. 'ehoiddlbe reeellec' ted that the Peoneylva nib Railroad route is not a ciffitinuous • line of BaUread, belonging...tit one company, but ie • ntide up_of several dietinot pieces of road, be- Ylnglig two esilroad Co mvalies and the fitem, and that the Penneylvania.Wroad-con pony. - uthielinagages to carry the pasiengerithro ugh, ban no over that parka" the floe in the lottott of the State; There Is also 28 miles of staging Which it la very difficult to mannoge to Yon in connection with - y:4llmnd care. These dif - peulties render it impoesible bat. that some , -Chime connections wrill not be made, nod passed . . gen be tide disappointed, , • _These difficulties will all be overcome, ow ever, in about 18 months, and the most farad ilable-of therein a short time, as the following • =brief atatament will abs tr. . . r at Xlit, th effi of April next, one, inclined plane sad mix miles of the Portage 'Marina will be try the first' of September, two will heovercome, ' . taliesof the Portage road avoided, only DUD] t r 6l3 MOM. On . the first of Sep ., Tirell . ir;oB63,,the mountainnotion will be fin scontinnotte Railroad ?/?1-4taxt . ..:l s 4l4ehnigiti - to ,Philadelphid without any ~ July next, th road 1.0 ofetiet fretti-Turtle. Creek to dr i eeniburg, thus Ft•!...reiltielgiithe staging to:about krniies, and by the : _of Septembernext, the entire, western di: will he finished. in'oider to expedite the work, we are inform. by Mr. Mrt.i.xi; the gentlemanly and ener , _getio 'Resident Engineer On the 'Western and Mountain Rivltions, end from whom we acquit ' edthe above recited elate of the line, that the • ' week, Is prosiantedbotb night,and day, on the QiffiCNt sectiona between Turtle Creek and :dreensbute, and i4nt be Is confident of having it done at the times stated. " - • sled, we shall hare a direct Continuous - road Witb , Cincinnati, and wi sago and Galena) and shall shave entered upon • :Etaroad ers the!importance of which,.ean only .'-be pleasured by ' the extent of the conntry, and - • * - the nannitudit of its Railroad conneions. „ • • • - SEE' Wiontrna BELIE= CABE. .. : We intended yesterday to have made same • ~noruks upon the able. and convincing opinion . . ; of Judge McLean. upon the Wheeling Bridge Caskbut want. Le t. both time and space pro. . 'vented. -.We now desire to say a' few words in relatiOrs,tatlie imb'ext • flawhig beerririntsphantly sustained by the , higheir.judirlsE tribnnal in the - emintry; and that Boa:Whoring” solemnly acreage:l that the ' • , 'Wheeling Bridge is on obstruction- to the DSO , the Ohio rim, and decreed that it Shidl,aitheebe idevated or removed,. Pittsburgh hes no disi%isition to extilt-overlhosewho. by wo'niftirtti:nati though will'oblonder,. snide themsdirtellable to veriseidous loss of prop.' grey r yet ithe has s right to. complain of 'and to '...rePel hsiipmerable charges ; that have • . been pahllely made in refeeenee. to !ibis suit. The imputation: that this proceeding origi mated in rivalry th44:put of yittilbirsti-b?wards *heeling, has been` pat forth in creel form and, through. every channel. '''Aitiebeighleidoiut of Wheeling! , . The thing .e ' . imisettdig.tigbe ierlettaly dealt with. We r. - how and tro4y admit that Wheelingis an am . Items littli:otty. Bo to 'Weirs* ; but New York .is not'jealons 'of liewirk, mor is Pitts . , httigh; for the Same ,resson, jeniOns "of Wheel.: tog:. Pittaborgh is Jealous orany thing • , thatliterferes with the freedoni of „bet greate.t thoinughfarei' the phio river, :That river made ;Plttsbittgli whet it .111,-es it kis made Louisville, ioedattettssti, and even Wheeling lteelf,mh at litlit,there is of it. The entire . West , Is inter-. natal the free navigation of thin, river , , and in thli Piimeding Ivittebeigh has conferred peat benefit upon it. It anneoessair for is . now to argue the ,question upon :its meth!, tut that hoe been done more .ably than we ire able to do it, , by. the Court.. The bridic, uan stractionto navigation, anti cohsequently a nal . same to be holly abated: • The navigation of the river.by steam „ vast end perpetually increasing In tern 1, m l ono' worthy:or the most jealous guar. The country along its shore/11e one - i or intoefinikteif ,feetillty, and .. will soon be the sleds of, an:itaniensely zonnerens and:opulent • , pk,r4itari; f.et the Wbeel4ig bridge Stand at . • Its treed:4%44l4*p, andwhat can prevent the nim by all the towns and clNee: . ioldeb now or' treirieliter eiist uPon..ltehattist',74 is better that the evil should, liPe#:-44 • 41iTckl, than tint it shoeld be of ouch a magniode, - eh?? it roAl !:Z,',":::•i:L:-.:r;;c:::ri•-•,,tki#146$0146114 i? 1e:411 . 6e atieontrobride Y,, ~~ Wheeling : ] leidge Company here; duki 'of the :tmetellamtiesL of .imilding; thefr . - '.4,4•eiiiiiidgeart iti.peesent before the cables, were thrown greioo . lo.6lol' bat they div a rd fire warming ; attd tiow they :146i° no one i :11.'llnilottift-int::, thetofeliies beet ' , lubjects to* hi:o7'l44v ainstier'oe Sneeringly scrwaxi Witinento - sniiks assess" Funtemen, AND Hewer s ; — NKr theclirse of adelife, afteihe had retired friim all public: hlteittelS, GIN: WASMISCITON, striking to histt:iend and cbmpanion in. arms, Gen. JANAT crtz, used the following language; "I think, every nation bas • right to estab lish that fonerol government under which it Con Misr! , it 1:11111;11Te most happily, provided it ins tracts no right,' or is not dangerous to others: , and that no government ought to interfere with the' nternal concerns of another, eicept for the security of what hi due to themselves." This is the great principle which underlies the whole structure of oniGovernmeni, and it is the great'principle of kiissith, the burden of sal his speeohes, the foundation on which he bases all his arguments.' It is daft law pf non intervention which he pleads for so ‘eloquently and earnestly, because if it were enforced by the natlonis Hungary wouldibli free.; What he de: sires from this country' is an, official ;declare tion of the principle, add a hien but refpintful protest tightest its infraction. Ile desires iits to inter into no crusade, to engage fin no' foreign .wars, to become the propegandietst of: Republi can principles, all of which bas been charged upoit him. If our protest is not-regarded, it does not necessarily involve us in War, an the question of Its enforcement will have to be decid ed on its •ow 0 merit when the case-arises. It would certainly be folly for ms to undertake to compel noninterre Igor], where we could not, _from our distance from the scene of action ren der air inter:rendcit successful. This is o gues- tion of policy andl expediency, to be judged of I when the estivate?: shall aries___ The principle I remains the aame4 s however whether we ander , l take to enfoiCe it or not, end our peaceable pro- test may answer the object designed, and can certainly do no baCzn, unless Russia should take offence at it, and declare war, and If she did, we are willing tomcat-her in defence of a prinelole sojust and self-evident. • lir. Wittierra, near thirty pears ago, in the pride of his manhood, the vigor of his intellect, and in the warmth of his. great heart, uninflu enced by questions of policy, used the following forcible and remarkable language in his speech cn the Greek question : "There cannot, no I think, be conceived a more flagrant violation of public law, or nation.' al independence, than is contained 'in this short declaration" of the right of , forcible interference in the affairs of other States. "This asserted -eight 4 forcible intervention in the affairs of other nations, is in open violation of the public law of the world." "Mei it not become us, then,--le It not a once imposed on tie. to give oar weight to the side of liberty and justice— to let mankind kilo' that weare not tired of our institutions-sand to PROTgST against the as serted-power of altering, at piss-sup, the law of the elegized world." - - • In whit speech bas the eloquent ESReath used stronger language than this, nhen pleadieg with the American pactile to protest against the "as serted power" of Russia, of altering at pleasure what Mr. Webster pronounces "the law of the civilized world?" A more recent declaration, however, is :that .0f..11r. F1[4311411, mead offisially, as l'reaident of the United States, 'under , all the soleMoities of his high and responsible pasltion. In his last Annual Message to . (I oppress, he !Ines the following deliberate iiaeinphatic language "The deep interest which we feel in the speed of liberal principles, and tie establishment of ' free governments, and the simpathy with which we witness every , struggle alreinzi oppression, forbid that sea dould be indiii&ert to a case in which the etrong arm of a foreign power is in voked to stills public sentiment, and repress the spirit of freedom fn any country. , Here thavery phraseology is each as Hosstith approves of.. All that he eats of thisanuotry to, that this declaration of Mr. Fussione should bo b&elallg communicated by the Gorernment to all the netions with whom we have 'lnter course. Is there coy thing improper io this— any thing to canoe such a storm of wrath to be visited on the deiroted bead of the poor exile! We leave the hearts of readers to answer. A WORD TO LROHMI(TOUS--h PLea too raft ,Poo". MA3II.—A few years ago,' our legislators, moved by a feeling of humanity, passed a law exempting the property of a debtor from execu tion to the amount of three tuindred dollars. In to the general effects of this law, in p,venoting the aggregate happiness of , the community, and thus realizing the benevolent designs elite friends we shall not now inq'uire. There is much differ ence of opinion on the subject, and etrong lute end arguments can be adduced both for and against the enactment. There is one effect of the law, however, whieb works only evil to all concerned, and presses with peculiar weight up on the poor. That is in egard to tenant and land lord. Before this law wee passed, a great num ber of small, but comfortable houses were eredi ed, suitable for families with email means, and thus added mostly to the comfort and health of those whose dependance is upon the Proceeds of their daily or weekly earnings. These house" were always in demand, and obtained without any other security than lam the law more the landlord over the furniture. Bow is It nowt Take an: ease. A poor man applies fora tenement which is for rent, and wldett he findeLvill pule him. Ile sgrees - to the terms, and eays he vill take the house, or-rooms, as the case may be: The landltird demands the rent in advance. The tenant Is unable to give It. The landlord demands security, the tinauE de mure,-pleadshie'-honesty, his determinstiM to lily. This is not satisfactory; the landlord hes often been ,deceived, and he will notlet the heime go withontsemmity. The tenant it compelled to go ehelterless, pr make the attempt to comply with the demands of the landlord. Then cora , 'Deuces:in ' , Many instance., eseries of heunili sting applications to -his acqualntanceel and friends to go his bail, Ile may succeed, sad be may not. If he is a stranger hip cue Is hope less, and lie is compelleii by, sheer necessity to put up with some uncomfortable end unhealthy place of &shelter; In an overcrowded tenement, and pay his rent weekly or monthly in advance, thus rliking therm:rale and health of hie fatally, betaking his own spirit, and souring his dispo ' titian 'fide fano exaggerated picture. ft is an every day reality otthe effects of the three hun dred dollar law In its operation! upolq the pear, in regard to the renting or bounce. There'll another effectnot less injurious tothe poor man, from thislaw, and that is,'thit pre steeliest of an increase of house imitable to his circumstances.. No owner of real cobalt will build homes on it for rent, of a email size, while this law remains. An entire etop has been put to an increase of this description of property. The consequence is, the increased population of this description Is put to great straits to secure suitable tenements, the price of which is in ; creased by the scarcity, en that they have not only to pt 4 In advance or find security, but *to pay more than they would If the law did not exist. ' 7 l3eidiles, to render the matbiswoise In this re the cities of Pittsburgh - and Allegheny have procured legistatildi to make water rents lien on the property, thus compelling the land lord to become accountable. If he gets a die. honest tenant into his house, without exacting sectirity,*e may not only lose hie rent, but has to pay for the water hie 'tenant bas used. Uri ' der each 'Circumstances, who would venture to . build email houses eau investment? Other religions could be given to chow the bad effects of this law, but the above will suf f ice. It ought Ito be, 'immediately modified, and we hope out legislature will not adjourn until it has exempted, the relations of landlord and tenant Gimp Its operation.J. Such s modification will confer a real benefit upon all parties. The Lecture by the Rev. Jona Loan, "last 'evening, - at Lafayette nail, on the subject of Crantnev, or the English Char* was a portral tare.cfitestioess ,of individual character, and of the sonteet of Troth and Liberty with Su perstition, Intolerance; and Deapotism, at once. instructive, ennobling, and inspiring. /dr. Lord has thb'power of arresting and fixingthe !Ren ds:l°a hie auditory to ,a degree, we hate never Ihnowft in any other publio.speaker: Ire has consented to deliver one more lecture, on,‘;.Eriday- evening. Subject, Henry IV. of FMCS and the llugunota, or the , unsueocieful struggle for liberty. No eubject co e idd be chit mul more interesting in itself; or 9ons..appro pos to - the great stidggle which' in now going 0 : 4 "in EgroDe. 0 the bead ' of L a ke superb!' 856 ra • New Y." ifigousw ts. FfOrq oad t '•f,,,,yitf nett"l is / - • FOREIGN. INFLUENCE. We have had many sage warnings of late ovaktet the influence of such men as Eosiluth, who come to as to plead the cause of freedom, ffti!EM=2 principles which animated the men of '76., These principles were beginning to be lost wight of—there has been unthing for years especially calculated to call thbm into exercise. Other principles were creeping in unawares, until some : of our people were beginning to think and to teach that the 'highest mission of Aineri can freemen caudated iu the faithful discharge of the duty of catching runaway negroes. The f'Comprontire," rather than the Constitution, was fast becoming the shibeleth of our political faith. The foot ie, wo were drifting out of our true, course, not so much because we were disposed to repudiate one good old principles, but be cause, awe said before, that for a long time there larbeen nothir4 to call them into active play. In fact, wri needed tome influence to bring. us back to first principles; and whether that influence be of foreign or domestic origin, is of little consequence. 'Truth in Europe is Truth in America; and the great principles of freedom are the same 'needy where. Korsuth, • / whatever else he has; hone, or may yet do, has done more Co bring our people back to. good • old principles which bore the founders of this government' through their sublime' work, than any other man who haS appeared for years, and • in doing to, has conferred a,greater bane:hi:mon us than we have yet conferreihripea him. That is bigotry, and nothitg elae,which gar rets with truth hector:ore that truth is uttered by a foreigner. When be talk about foreign in fluence, let our first inquiry he, is the influence good* and if so, bid it welcome: if not, let els re ject, it just in iho same way that we would reject a bad domestic influence. ' There is some good foreign influence bearing I upon us, and morlifying i our course, more or less, both as individuals and ns a nation; and there is a great deal of bat foreign influence which is acting upon us more perhaps than we are aware. Every ono of the hundreds of thousands of for eigners who land upon our shores every year, ' carries frith him some influence, which operates upon our morals, our religion, our politics.— , Much of this influence is of the most dangerous ' kind—some of it is good. That cur national eharacte: has been greatly modified by this lar ge infusion of foreign material, is beyond ell ques tion; and if injurious elements preponderate in this foreign secession to cur population, it ought to render US more. careful to preserve in their' purity those great principles of religious and political truth which lie it the foundation of our civil and social systems. • • lint there are other inlets to foreign influence I against sr:4f* our wise conservators, who are frightened about Kosrutha influence, have not warned us. Diplomatic influence is an overac tive force, and one of no despicable power It acts upon tile press, upon social life, reaehilig to the domestic hearth, and to the most sacred re lations of life. Korsuth felt the force of this in ibance, and items brought through* thousand channels, into conflict with. that generous in 'irtinet of tne American heart so beautifully lie played in the warm welcome which they extended to that illustrious champion of freedom. There is yet another form of foreign Influence which, ailliongh it operates primarily upon but a small class, is ciesertheles*e!tensively in. , jurioas to our national °hamster, and tae eb feet, of which are felt more or less by the entire population—we man that which is brought to hear upon our diplomatic, consular, and naval agents e nd officers; whose location brings them under the eafropring influence of despotic eourte. To show the ezter.i c; demoralizing, us- Aesericairfitg—if we may coin a wore—influence, we paint to the late corrospondence between Consul (lodge, Commodore Horgan. and Capt. Long, respecting liosstith. What trembling an sisty they manifested to preserve caste with the despots who rule over the countries border ing upon the Mediterranean and their minion!. c ad h o w eagerly do they etnve to sink out of view every trace of that bold, independent spirit which is the proudest trait in the character of uncorrupted Americans in foreign lamb! What man can read that correspondence without blushing for the character of that pOrtan of our navy; yet It has been deferidertbyleading presses in this countil• Let on not, then, regard foreign influence with o blind, undiscriminating jealousy. hat, where it accords ?wilt; the great principles of lib- erty, let us , vele/4m it, while we firmly and de. terminedly resistlthat of an opposite ehkracter.' , Ts escape from foreign influence is out of the question; • but if we adhere firmly to the great first prineiples, both religious and politi cal, upon which oars itistitutions are founded, we shall yet be able to Incorporate all that is good, and neutreliie all that is had, of that influence which is putinng upon us like a flood from abroad. • Ptnn Rearm ANT , litocur.sv en RA IL 80 e n. This in the term by which our A`leglierty Val ley Railroad, untied, no it will be, with another leading from its northern - terminus,. down the valley of the i Genneasee to Rochester. It •ill, to bo mire, be one road, but beloniing to two distinct companies, diuded at the State line; but it Is better that each Anil time its own op. propriaid name. There are two spirited little villeges on thi New York and Brie itailroad—Valia t some IS miles north east of Olean, and Friendship, about eight miles east of Ctibs. The latter Is on a branch of the Genneeeee, and exactly on the nearest practicable route from Pittsburgh' to Rochester. It is thought by some that the janc tion cf the Allegheny Valley road, the ?letterset , - road, and the flew York and 'Erie - road will be at this place, and not at Olean. A spirited meeting or the people of that region was held last week at Ceiba, at . which Gm. Santee D. HAIGHT prodded, to net on foot measnres for the immediate and sits:wenn proe ecution of thin great enterprise. They, in their proceedings, noire both enterprises under the general term of the Pittsburgh and Rochester Railroad, end resolve to do - all in their power for it. speedy aecompliehmept• Our Pitteburgli friends will not forget that some months ago the City of Rochester voted 55500,000 to the Pittsburgh and Rochester road; and we respect• folly submit whether Pittsburgh is itot still more deeply interested in it than Rochester, and whether the ought to stop short at a Ices elm. One. Johnston, the President of the A. V. Railroad, is now In the east making arrange med. for going to work. - ITALIAN INDEPENDENCE. • Mezzo', the great Italian Republican Lend er, has commenced to plead the cause of Italy before the English people. KOSMITII and Moo. moo, one in America, and tho act= in England, and both pleading for the liberties of Europe I Will they sum:iced? He who - &Otte it le not him eel( a firm believer In the troth of Republican principles: The following is an extract from the London correspondence of the North Amer ican, dated, London, Feb. 13. Joseph kluzini, the Italian patriot, commen ced his political campaign in England by deliv ering a lecture at the Preen:means' Tavern, in London, on Wednesday evening, the 11th inst. The high fame of Mansini attracted an immense audience, although the' price of tickets wee from one chilling to half a crown each. Mao zini stated that three duties . wore incumbent upon any man who rises in a foreign land to claim sympathy for his own coury—to state candidly his own case, his obje nt cts, his alum ' what he etrajtgles for, from whence his right, or the right of his country, is derived; to prove that his aim ie possible, practical, and not a dream. bltuini made an apology for bill perfect English, and proceeded in a most elo quent strain to read from a T nnuscripc In tbn first portion of hie brilliant nosy', blazzitd re ferred le the ancient history of Italy, and then stated the alma and views of the Italian nation al party. That party, he said, were not anarch ist!, destroyers of all authority followers of Prondbon—they thirst for authority, abut where is it t In It with;the Pope? with the Emperor? with the ferocioni og Idiotic Princes now keep ing Italy dismecibered into foreign vice-royal the?-- Thews repress, organise ignorsnre,tram ple and persecote--they hove jemdts, spies,pris one and scaffolds. The Italian-party want au thority, not the : phantom of authority—they want religion, hid - not Adolatrythey want the hero, but net the - tyrant—tbeir problem in an situational one—they spurn despotism and anV Int% fbr..the ardent:as liberty, and the eye, endsalary. r - Mazda we a sketch of the leai Its*gam, Pi plir proolai lcr ni med tifinli the t2 lte d rub ad lict em. with illum ons vo the lte, " and there to et this moment, he geld, a grand no at2i thought pervading Eurolio, influencing the thinking minds of all countries, hanging like an unavoidable Demoting' sword, over all mo- notolizing, selfish, privileged classes or inter: eats; and providentially breathing through all popular manifestitions. Itevolutiora, to be le gitimate, must mark a step - in the ascending career of humanity. Association' Is the watch word of the epoch. Liberty is its basis, and equality its safeguard. Every man must be a temple of the Living God. What pest revolu tions have done for the bourgeoisie, for the mid-, dle class, for the men of capital the forthcoming) revolution must do for the prolitoirt, for the popular classes,—for the man of labor. Work] for all—fairly apportioned reward to all—idu cation for all—idleness, or starvation, for none —this is the Italian creed. The wild, absurd, immoral dream of eommun• ism—the abolition of property—the abolition of liberty by systems of social organisation, end denly, forcibly, and universally applied—the !suppression of capital,-the establishment of equal rewords, that le, the oblivion of the moral worth of the worker—the exclusive worship.of material interesta—the Fairierist theory of the legitimaCy of all pasaions—the,erude Prondho nian negations of ell government or authori ty—all those reactionary, impotent conceptions whtcb have cancelled in France all band of mor al unity, all power of self-sacrifice, and have led to the cowardly acceptance of the most de greding deapotiem that ever 'wise—these never can be accepted by the Italians. Tho Italian National party will ask the nation to think, to feel, to legislate for herself, under the concise, but comprehensive, formula, 'God and the Poo- The glut quention now ix this—pre twenty e 1101100. of Italians entitled to u nation, life—to a national compact—ton national dept. Maanini, in a most earnest manner, exclaimed shall struggle—struggle to the last—Felp la if yon can—for, with my hand an my heart, and , a serene yet bold loot snorting yours ' I con tell you ours is a holy struggle, romnsunded.to as by Providence, and meant for good., Yrs, net shall woggle, and this is thsnund—the unconquerable de n of the million.. Ire arr ripe for liberty and independent," Martini continued in the name Impassioned strain, and said that the Italians had proved to all Europe that liberty is with them the watchword of II whole people, and that that people Could Bght, end bleed. and fall, nod not deipain hlstaini stated that al though almost all the revolutionary generation Of '4B and '49 has been swept away, by-being' imprisoned, or wanderer. in foreign lands. yet the percent servrt. (and ewiret It moat be) oryanwaturn throughout the land in an power ful that loan notes, clandestine publications and messengers are despatched from town to town with nearly the same degree of security as pla t vail. In England. And tboumands belonging tn. the popular, classes in Italy are at present in volved in this mysterious underground propa gandism, and the secret lies unrevaled, and few struggling nations can exhibit eimilar proofs of a constant, unanimone There remark. caused a profound sensation amongst the audience, who gazed at each other with astoniehment Martini concluded his long and eloquent lecture by appealing to England and Englishmen for assistants—tor moral and pecuniary aid—for strong public opinion to favor of the Italian eausi—and he called upon every Englishman to collect facts, positive data, concerning the wants, 'tights, struggles, and sufferings of tho Italiaall, and not to allow bees indumnies to cirenlste unanswered against the lieuustil Party. When klassial resumed hl. seat, the Whole llodicuce rose end the hall echo ed for somitime with hearty applarnmand cheers for Martini and the Italian. canoe. Thin is the first time that bt.arint has appeared before the public to toirosere Italian independence eine. his arrival In England, about two years ago fly his present reties of lecture* hr will gain much sympathy and a large amount of Pecunia ry aid, especially from the Protestants; who Email gladly sou a fmrh revolution to Italy , that the Papal germ-nisi - mit might be destroyed through such a revolution. Mr. JAI., M. Mooancsu, of this city, has been appointed Route Agent for the poet office department, on the Pennsylvania Railroad be tween Pittsburgh and Hollidaysburg. • MOM SEW YOWL. eq,1,11 I.* or lb+ l'attotwegb I.lu Oasatte.l Nur Yeas, Feb. 2g.' The "Mai kiene 1.3 W" tnpeling bet night we. largely attended, din hall being ailed to ite extreme rapacity, with u order 4 a din as cr. er gathers ate public unvoontion. The Presi dent of the night was Robert 11. Morrie, es- Mayor and Recorder of the city, and a Tins man, flail Laor. For. of the purest-04,041 The resolution+ adopted were plainly written, and were •imply en earnest . Prate. .g.inst au; des, legislation, looking to the correction of what iu termed ► axlet crime by come, and so s weakness by others. They depreciated the inter feretico of the Rtate in * lololuree po Oosely con nected with the agriculture cod manufactures of the city and country, sod commend the contin ued use of the morel forces which hare been eo . . . effectual in checking the nee of rum, that =at fatal, because most. insidious and temptin,of poi von•. The fun of the evening was composed in the remarks of Robert IL Morrie, the {ikon" snatcher of 1840. upon the morality of the right of search for liquor. Never did Loco Yo. co utter seem Bo resplendent 11.4 upon this oo caaieq be , b , o 4. ,isked GPO 4 tbt sour.' right of man to have a ruts bottle at home secure from the prowling hand of officers of the law. The speaker wisely said nothing about the legality of a Loco Foco posses grab bing the paper of Whig gentlemen during the campaign of 1510, and oo doubt acted with judgment. Otto Grunvig, the German who was convict- • • • • - f killing hie wife, yea hanged yesterday, to the urpriee of moot every one shahs. witched the lair. He end hie mistress no doubt killed his ife, but the elect blame of each It were hard to determine. The only positive circumstance about the testier is, that the poor creature has been hanged after reprieves and suspensions of proceeding., a.. tender as the pill NI plierAlles or a cat when about to tear in pieces!' poor mouse. The melancholy trifling in Geunoig's case has done a good decl to tiring capital punishment into distarnr. TbWollicers of t he lair hesitate, and of course the people follow them. The reourrence of snow has checked to s great degree businers out of doors, which had became very active. The 'quantity of produce coming towards re is very large, that of flour alone, by the Erie Railrotd, reaching 4'ooo bhle. per day, which is not nor daily eoneomption. The stocks of breadetoffe'►te 'small ►t the sea board, nod the opening of navigation will cam bia the western holders to te►lire handsome price'', awl make peyments to city traders that are very desirable. Money remains easy, and all goad paper oast be sold at about legal rates in the street, and is readily token at the banks. Money matters are easier than lest week at this time, sodas a gen eral thing stocks are higher. The laetsteamers have brought ceneiderable amounts of govern ment stocks home for sale, the proceed, to be reinvested in etock, that pay an equal rate of interest with as good security, though selling at lees than their fact. President making is just now a busy trade, and a review of the ground may not be unin teresting. An to who the Loeofotoes ‘ this time aloes can tell. Tho Whig candidatits now stsad hero as follows: Fillmore, Scott anal Webster. Mr. Fillmore Is no doubt the hoice of the city Whip, who ore repreeen by the !Vapors," They are the old fashioned kind of men, who go in for the whole country, and for lotting questions that cannot be solved readily &metope themselves. The friends of . Gen. Scott are the ”Tribune" people, that is, the enthuelastio, progressive Whigs, wbo, when they I see an abuse, no matter how deeplyiseated, or whether its onre compromises eilstente, try to , have it' out. They have besides a strong feel ing thazupan the elavery question Qen. Scott is mound and strong, and can command-a large vote in the North. Mr. Webster has the sup port of the Courier, and the respectable old gentlemen, who have retired from active life,, and think all new thiegs.follies, and all young' men nobodies. The rank and file are not all In favor of the Secretary of State, and the nomi nation next week of the gentlemen of the old. school will La hie share of the next eampaign,,, New York will do well for Villnlore, and more than this for Scott, The can carry the Slate. Mr. Webster could not go out of the city with less than four thousand against him and four teen in the Meta. Can New York be spared by any candidate? - The news by the Proitettlects front Califor nia is good, onthe whole. The quantity of gold in the hands of passengers is under-estimated, and placed one thousand dollars per man, or four hundred thousand dollars, Now the good season for -miners rapidly "approaches, and so small a aunt per man in .the hands of rumen gent shows one of two things—either mining has beep poor business, and the gold bunters are coming away empty hended t ' or the pros pect looks no poor that thy ire glad to leave. More vessels are• being advertised for San Francisco. Anew ship, called the North Amer lel'. has been bought for $76,000, for promen gem alone. She Is -to be fitted up with double berths, into which two bipeds are crowded to sleep on a husk mattress and a straw pillow, riot • horse blanket fora covering. Red me rem ottrhana are hung over the berths, and lit tle futiny;ldistortecrlooking glasses are hung at freydent tigerish, and this to the ercood cabin. At the table all elt with pair hate ow and "free and ea s y" the . Word,*- copied beef and pork tdteetaple articles of consumption,-.with a few plekles arid hard ..dufr u puiding without plums" the laturles:•:, This is gding to Californbirenthd CLASER RID TXPORTAII2 FROG 'Pattie 14tderp Itorict and Urquiza—Defrat of the By the arrival of the barque Frederick Dem ing at this port, yesterday, from Rio Janeiro, we are placed in possession of advices to the 12thedtimo. A few days previous to her sail ing, news bed reached the City that a battlehad been fought by the forces of Generals Rosas and. Urqulza, In which the latter was signally d e feated, and that 8000 of his troops had de perted and joined the ranks of Gen. Roses. It was also rumored that the German portion of the army engaged in fighting againet the Ar gentine Republic, had become greatly theatre(— ' tea toward the Brasillan Government, and that General Roses was endeavoring to prevail upon them to become his allies.—N. 1". Exprew,Fel. 28. -- Fall Importation of Hardware ; Cutlery, .t.o. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., ,1 No. 129 Wood Street, Doelro to all Ito otttot La ion 01 blorrbooto's.l outlaw to their ~ noel of FOREIGN AND DOIDISTIO HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c., - - IMPORTED DT RECENT s'ACKICT:c MU which May au now t propel..ll o n lTor ouch Pfluo canno foll fo Orso WA full uoutount of !MANN'S oolobfutott C. Pc'A X IM al sate no bud. ouollo, -- - - pjrClo where you will, talk alunit what you may, and you will eilbrr F.. or lir, of lb. grwl Ar ail= preparation. torso to It.. people or ttiii litxtre Vermin. eth•ltratttl Arabian I.lnitttettt. It hts Lute rams at themeet r e marka ble runt* tteralyelt. ittAttos. ttervoue attertlttut.ePatelmmtatthtt , oft tt , t4tlt letired. aa se ezternal rwtortlv. It appliont.l. , to nrar 14; all clieessm •high eonld pooteibly Iw bent.n4.l be • me divine of tlist)lnd le., W trr tivma•ul.l DRABNESS AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY CURED. ter Ds. Ls BRUN?: offers to those suffer __ lie rrnii - Death.... Ide Itfallible aural blrh have Loan vacteeeful Iv vrarly Or thi.sand ras , s of my erased These rrmedire dilTorrut roureva for dleeuur of the lofrroal. middle, and eifelpel have been proorkubettl Lr lbw.. relrbrat.+l suri•u -053.0.1% c.l 11..riin; Hard a 1.1..,,t1 l'ar.. Ourtie.l . ll(l.- .' l V..,der. or I.ndon--.1. hclog7 the ni,t. and Ofectual *Tv, apiplinl (or c 11..« a b• intrruel and 0h5 ` .0. nor, th" , ...a.'".rr at.erwo , oo the 110th or w.isth d.l" ‘, Dr. ,etrtantt u run to •h•re the ear la aerrf,t Illiottestita. w, her eighheen ewe/ certierstee a vane trout, ihoet who het tern dna duel, and who.. bratlng I. nnw romplrlrl, (1.1..1•Ii. and arr now 5 , 4•01.4 to learn the latlauttei Tlnr otrt fy ere. Aundrrrl peep,. •lio have la•rn run/N1 by lit. mar le ;ere by appllcatlon Pallrot, Lt ...1....a • iwriptiott Oi the., rau Lave r. tviAl. to any part. Tkrwm—lS mn•ultal,nn or: fu l l.. th w 1..1.1 l•rn belelno iteestirei 0 , in tN artatrn , sx.., vbe• • ••trb will le haul to beat at th. dl.tnor , d (rum with., tar. i. 11-or. U. I.ln.ton's Trestle. the Ea tail 11. thri eau.. lint' TaosLanout of lb* &leaf anJ Lomb. Iraualana from:llw Vrvorh—rrica. SI Addl... Or I, Elnan,, Um°. Square P. 0111, I LILIm Petroleum I Cotnturs P. o , Pit—leg to 'our lout. g 0 prepared to say, that I hero ue.l Ihe Petroleum er• 'teseirely In the treatment I.f Ingretse Ige,l Dreentery, and m grratgr earners than tbe ure .1 man, of the dote-remedies formstly sad and rsoommenJe.l by the nrnfeteluts: So fax Le the yarn. db.euee of a. lunge. Oar shtch the Cnd Liver Oil has been FO highly !ma.o. meer:led.l must evrtify that th• 'Petroleum ue tor hattds bag rpperreetted II eg • et:rafts., gem, In'Addrson to thane Alls.tee• ahem, talluded lo.eernrolou•afb etioneend ents.rFeamote of the opts., with the is/cat • a irs, hoary eureka. hen brew diegamed•ith With these few sapeThaontal farts the I!etr..l .0111. I regatta. 1 0 9 i, t rIL AT r LP . l.tl D isle 61 drugiste goner/011 I.ICF,IawT bkitt'LANr.'S WORM VERSIIIII(TR Tb. tarWsilatitf which thl.l Weetorn rwatiselTimia, I. a s loom She ore high!, n rtaLle fill Vsscl Allwahriay Dew", V.mottea. ortalia, m their lanai.... arol utter tho a...area, of it. gnat tistalu - al proDettmo. JUL. Strattou. Hari J ,testtc.n. ll.rl Si.raitma. V..tirth W. Ft.w.l. Pittabiangh: Itary Dora, .rah Ilea lwroa. Nar,arct ar 1 itt•lairsi.. Jam.. Dart., Aden Dart. iamtrn.. 11,11. W. b•ve • I.l•••••ed tfit/10. 5 01r0 11 , I, 11• b •oise•eocaloc le•ror,let• • Fur • J 21 .trwt. Chtiseres insurance Company of -Pittsburgh C. eAsturs. L. 11110111;U. `apt ORRICE, DI WATER, BETWEEN MARKET AND WOOD STREETS. Sa - LNMJItF_I HULL AND CAIDIo ;:+ 01110 AND 111E.15411 . 11 DIVEI,I, ANI TIIADDT A KI tr. /Arun, E tta_ ALs., wares' lArprstlie a..SEA “r6.ILVIAN /I sod TR-ANSIVRTATIoN • pi atria M: “'r. Jr .• rsni v.. .1 Schonsteu•t•r. K•nau, .Imgme tl Posturek 1,6. rt Dina., Jr. W.tivganl 16aseltee. altar Bryant. LIBRARY AND TAE MERCANTILE ClikNICS' INSTITUTE. 11.4301118 ON FOURTH ST. OIN,SITN 611121n7 BANK . . rolylict y. ON 1.4.‘.......,4.......... Y, 1.,........ 1,... ...... NeirArstwa un:t 21 m42 , ...5. • As this is the only Public Librarf arid itintling Room im thy ritr. amt. iiiiiwi..l 1... a 4 to nu daring lb. mtsiirtattim tisoliti and piirnimint. or. mquitii. .1 to Mom. members. : Miliiilm. - i.l.Eidies Hungarian Supper. 1 Tia.Yestirai kill take plitec at LIVA Y. nit 1 1.1.. os Thon.4., ...qmc. / 11 .• 11 P. Iloy. • 111 oars • hall lan. All o'clock, P. N. T0.1.1./.:.../41... 4 1m..1_111. {{la go./ 4 i .1.11 4 dials, Jol,t/ 11. klallor, A 11. IgisllAL I I.k • arsl Chad./ A 11t.... 1P.41 ne last :J. L. 11/...4'. lark alma, sal 4 4 1/ 11:1..loon,.: 1'.r4.11,a1 ollkoe, Fana.1.1.1., sal sl Ha o/llna ..I Ila 115,......04 Bat Penang weh.nu ta. taste awnall.m r h, lbw ram., It pi...lw, arw r,t.••n.J h, lea•+ a: at E. ileazAtma g store. in the titan/owl. by Tu.-Ist $1.1.1...n. if poiwihlw. totality. Butter, ti•oll•Eu.11 who arm willing to 4.1.1 to orll.ax nrtelo,:wr , / , ‘•tn than, Ay MLitt. no Mrs Alin A. 1111w3n. w.rnty ern, and VIA niothletrynts. Br the I.'wninilitre. TIIB BUFFALO QUOMETTE CLUE 1•11/3 Y TAUNT. ram:. vow., J.U. LUAlkAulo. ruts ncmne+ YN TUCK, nr u.c.tnr EVERETT I. 111,103: • ct5.,..er,r".. , • ESPE , CTS b UL h LY i annutinc. , to Lilo eiti . l iit .1 AP .11&„ . .1r hfil nerwiew., 31aert. ti; •bol, will ioteudors rewawnwe W.0.t0, 4.•eu•it... ette4 tnehripit •eus9g r ilw ut.l mr. taosemeni t . 011.01. ele111.1.: °es:ale/men wenl les,. L 3 /1.3. IL err Weal ellorteml 1101.1., Wit 413,1 Itort•iprt... t half pm,. PI . T.V923nCr ....tuew, at ud, marll w --- R. wmenELL terpectfully Informs ths wit,. sod totntlstur.o of l'ilLthorgh that he shyest' L.Nr . • row malt.. tool ottmlont tor talsots I adroit.. and Ihrttallt , to. for their •tottotenat•nt. • Warwboll will Ors his hr-t sahtt.tth.t. rm., next New Bonnets, Ribbots, Hats. Silk Goods, &o. PALMER, 105, Market Street hns tr.!.. Elaund am] Strie.-4. Donn., Sear( an 4 Ilat Ribbon , . llonnfl bolts, Patin., Crap., flower. laud T.b., and a general Mwortment of Wham., aot4a. Palm Leaf, Panama, Manilla, Legnore., Straw awl tirol Hat% ao., ae. watirlaw IWILL open on the let of April npx., Liberty otreot. ooh door ..11 of ft. otol toiloying gotaplitlitneqt; 1 , 0 t,, I Rill h. thonklul o ree.ll. the pato..* my trieolo loud the 1au1,11,. I will b. almeol • rhort.lll4. yre.snuo, making o c hutre o• Lection of son do In IL. E..toro Moridf Pittsburgh and Boston' Mining Co. F IVE Shares of this Stock wanted noniedi ow ihasir terompler• ordrr A. WILKINS CO, mrri Corned 3111M , :mmi Thint Western Insurane. A FEW shares of thin ilemirnble and prof iishh, stook to 01. stkltttl. WOO A. tiII.KINA 2 CO.. ( Post eon). . _ --7------ -To Gardeners. ~•:-.., IIIiVEN T Y acreo of land within onAlle ' of the oily, and baling a thrlvloo Twoolleliol4 of nu. owe kiods of fruit tr.,, will bownowl to 0k0.111.0. duo/rat a low rote. If oPPlkollow bomolo wx‘f , =A A.II/I.KI 4 kW.' (Rat 0007.1 RII;I. & CALLOW 'X ';riir.,' JUST reed st. Itit;t. .ory, INTO, Third 4...0r0dt0 t.tip Post °Moo ..rkoirtill llolook) Namara'. BoroYklooltily Libror. • 'no kelettl6o Atoorkko, PeUsdolplas Idatordor POI; Loudon Poach: Illrotrkted London Novo Mo—Last Ivory N. Y. Tlbuor. roolatolna llou. lkok . l Webster., Ikreouro Dam", the Nor York Illourie konoty. to at4 REEL k CALLOW. Stocks Wanted ISHARES Bank eirl'abiburgh; IV/ Io" Illerchne‘ sod litrout. liant: by ID ." '" ehnn g., .I,A. LW.. Stook and Zwltan, trtarli.h• Ohio & Pennsylvania 8. 8. .920 SII4RES n• sale by WII. A. Lt. CO.. dolr .born Nuthmt et..rner lth t Wood ed. mutt...ior Central Rail Road. 5 SHARES for oak' by A. HILL & CO. is Wood " - SI N — DR I E 600 ndo A hr. N. 1 Lek. Pop's darn: " Trout: 100 No 0 Sixek.rel: [43 4 23 DIVI". C . 100 ass! n's als . ong. Tobssan 60 kegs %].. Pittabgq. spun 100)1. assnmon Liners; S.O ben span isu 100 packages 1. IL, Insp.and 1:1.0. Tow. WOO is pallet...l end I. t. gums: 1(M0 " Ina bODO " Pdsl.rettn: 1,00 No . s.e. Mud., Ulv.. auserts-d: 60 • - Rusin Pnap: LO fneer "In ytkxn afl4 J . Olp/ WATT l'V- For Salo7 A• FARM, knbint as .the itaom Faux, sit- AL eve ea - Lbw. Etrabetbtown;roul.one toile from rm firoar_oxyllls road. eta! about the wee dtatanee froA rae.. fad tataza Stafld,lia Maldwittlovatablp. To be maid Oa Uke Peellaft, thEAlreatilth day of March, 1562. :War partleolare. male* : JOliff IL LAWS. surt.itwa . No.lB, lirs.;it I To Hank/adorers, hos:wane< Cool:Nazis; 4, TO LEM •. • OFFICE on first floor intlopo Cotton j ituddince.runt, Market and Water et, non oceutd...l by It. W. Poindexter; with dn. proof ranl; cellar, gr. ibis to eon of the mat etuationr inthe air for Mann factuter • or I nouranre Otani or tat other bosinearnbtra It h 441...a1e to Le near the Meer. Ala.—T., LET, an Ofkoe on second goer cute building. mart 12e P. MreOItMICK. Grade for California Travellers. who aro contemplating a trip to a Cal tfornia..hoald prucure a wry of real:ores °aid@ for Col lamas Traveller." It la pstrcd of valuable la forutatron to traveller. aleo. the Coo stitaraa orate State of Calif...3la. .16.211.?; 1 r .1 . 11110. Mg ' at, marl Oprmlta the Paatorßaa CREDITORS of the Estate of We. WILSON. daau. an , requestA to mart at the Oleo . WILSON .4 CO.. Na. 47, It ct.rvat, cm TharsdaY. . . ADAM DILSON. CALVLN ADAMS, I.o.t.rhurah. March ~. Administrators. TO the linnorablo the Judges of the Court of General Qt•Tter Sessions Mils Peace, in and for e Count - of Alleeten• The pelltio of ./01IN BRit:VO, of the Pourth ward. Mr of Pitasburati. Co Mascot:int, Mortmil i, humbly shew • That your petitioner bath provide I Limed( with ma- Cartels fur the accommclatiOn of [revenant and Other , . at his 111.111. boil., in the ward aloniald. and P.M. th a t y o ur Mono. will he pleased to (taut him • llama., keep a public house of entertainment; and coat Peti ..oiler, se in duty bound, will pray We. th e p.bneribers. will of the ward ssoraoa. do ramify that the above petitioner le of maxi repots foe hoc,. tmo d ter/memo, end IC Weil pot Med with tome* rOOO *dissidence far the amoturralation sod bele ioa of stranaers and travallers , and that raid tavern ie neraysmrs. John Plinio, W. It. Terry, A. 0. Bell, Blardel, Join. Niartin esmooll s, Yemuoll Limbo, Jaalsil Mat thew, Jain, r4riloc, J. La ulde,yr., Pamuel Mare, Ttaa. Foamty. roartsto Fro the Honorable the Judges of Ole Court a (legend Quat,r Iteasion. of lbe Pew, is and for the repot. of Allegheny The petilhati of MOM AS CAMPBELL. of Pall= town abl, In the ceituty atiireeatil. humbly alieweth. That your petal..., bath prOritied histafilf •11.1 materials Mr the sernmrsodation of traveller,. and °thew. at l la dwel ling non, In thetaw or hip atormahl,aud area , the sour !!nerve will hr plraw.l to grant 'Win a lierna. tak trait. • ..I.lle bowie of enteirtaisment; and lour et Iu Jot. 4eowl, elll Twat . the eulweriberi, eltlwana of the Win:whin &Forepaw, do eertify lliat the petitioner Ia of tweet tepid • far hone., end t. wweranee. awl is well a -0,4.1 with house reign awl ...se itenea for the nerntstoodalJon awl lodging or rtiangere awl Ital.-11,r, awl that said larerti net-weary. 11...51e. him Hobert Shaw. lab .Watieff.thkidoori J•mee Ntn Como.!Car- Illr. Arel.lhal.l eolnn,o, 11,0. He'll...ter. John Willo w...ire. 1.. -o. I: 0. W att, new. there, .1..R.41.1ti rro thn Honorable the Judges of the Cour I •.( Quarter Soation. td thn Pea.. In an. Itd. the ...tett All•trltent' the 'wenn. el JAME{ IIItENNIM AN, nf Elt”ldd Inanahl, lb. cuunty Mermaid. humid. ahearrth, Tha 'nut tattltloner hath tdenJed tdm,elf with Material. In the ftlWYNialio:l of tray.llera and ether... his dlr., hoe hem, In thn ta•whistaturettat4.•nti nrars hat you 'knot. •di be Pleaeed to drant him n !awn. to keen ohlie Iddle• .4 ent.rtnittutoutt and tour Walton,. an I • Jhal IWIII plat ti,. rlhera, eitlantot of the tnatt.LtellintP.A de ..dtd t ..that the abov. netitittn.r I. of demi repute te lodte.tt km, ranee. and uktorkird with tem teem and eent.ol.dtee. ie. the we.lttonolation and Ind , taint and travellers. and that raid taint I nen.e.art L terten. Jae MAl:meal, Enoch Aproat, Jnh J. It.mana... 1.., N. In.ddl..l.nme Kama !neut.:lmo, Inch+. tteott. Jehn Itear.. hr. Jam Modern Languages - - (r F. SAN DIR.I. Prof. of Modern 1.-tngul 1....n.13. lii. VIIENCII. GE M VANISH anti ITALIA N ver. ninJ.rnl.rs. .plop Iw IL. 310.0 01 Mr. 11. in Th.r.l t o No. MI. • .2.3 • " ; . ; '"'' Ti ' n rtn " :rl h , l' lTZ;•4.r D o . ; eb , Pt; n K r i g tOga i t; 111.3 um. of A. ririlE 'Members of Pern's. Camp No. 4, are, (4er:sMi"s i. =7, ' " l ., Biwa' a Rap. Bruthr ohn Baridonn. rrh ' sr s h 1.,” ht. 1.00 r.rilror. on n Potrrol., Ninth iranl;a3 She rarrhhorr thy order grrlrrslti are Invited to ak tr., r tho o By ore.. o%had. WC.. E, pirgrpr,p, 1552--earVa Jest Received at Wm. Digby'i, X' 181 /.thrrty Strw. TWENTY Pieces of new style Cassinteres A oplexell,l•Aarortoerit of Vrtin, ups- it, Len. wool, ple•eq...f Lis IL .oil ',lore., Cloth, The pr.frtel, of the ottes,.. eataLlahmet.t.. boa. to prise hie teteo.t , coltocier, that hailott oeeolvd Ih rr ef lir GEUWJK AIIVIL/11. to eupprastrod th otelmeni. he hope* In he able to [iv. eiatlr ts• 1.11 fAvor lona With Ordet.. mar, - • - =MEM I-lAVING wad m y entire stock of books, Yvri..llrals, le.. to Mrstira. REEL it CALLOW, I l! heerfu, tvectumeml them to farmer customer.. All rove/qt.. lodet.t..l m my will Owe at then old Ktll.ll J. L. ThirdlltlLll/M, into opro the rust Iltheo. Co-partnership Notice r IIE underigned, havinK purchased the stort rq J. B BULBS,. Third strxt, Swim:tar,. lc_ hal. this dity•Bletv.llols ttudrr lb. Ono of ItKNL CA LLOIV. Thry. trill br thstißfol i„ls • enetittuara+ at BBL pa1r08.F.... 04 bo, sill [BAB thole 141...10 A fall so...triton, 6,liri+ Will al.•/. ht. lu lll ind...criptum tottlnett.l Ito byIIOLM AA. A. Otrbobrtl to usual lo to. J. LI REAL. CALLOW. Ft.b, 74. . _ - iiILKS— A. A..slsson & Co., have just a., . of vsry rholos ens 4-4 French I, t LOVES—On ,and, a complete assort veva of of J dents Moves, of von, derrrip. non. latval A A. 11ASON Act). - . - POOL COrION-2.000 dozen assorted, fn.J sad fos.sisOr enara A A 1145f1N CO. _ . f't ASTOII ORQP,-10 hbls. just roell and fur onle vishLaus. 44,4r1 No. 07 Wafol it A —lO bids. 76 and 92 per rent; A male by lmmsl "T. K. SIC.I.LKILA. t LUE-50 bbl.., prime quality, for sale by 11l mar:, K. A.. ABLLEILS. AIIPFIR'S international L Knickerbock er 1.. r Idsreh. bare bran reseive4 at W .Idenfonney ; road'. At. Mn, —Part or Self 1/..eeptkto ;or the History of the Hunan Heart: by Mr. Eltl• M.r rat Vreil; or I oz.. Ir • 1.r.•• .sgb4tJ Casein Ounbt. krie..'A 4, 4.410 Atasallue•u4 Itualtiosra Journal. lor Alaraly Ail the llarar;nea Ilbr this moult, and the lark Int-earl Ir bad tb• abort. . r. 11.1ACLIN—,`-'5,00 0 lbs. llama, Shoulders .1. p Ad.; for sale hp marl RODISON LITTLE On • • • • NFW (OOPS AT CIIESTER'S--Cheste . N nnlJ scitoitiohe to toe piano. sad the patine. that L. t. ons opening hit epritg Mork ct Cloths..eserUirres. V..4111.'1.134 turoleh ?Off Cinnin in i.nnnninnin with lbe grist ail r solace or beteg is the co ll{ the opolnig thi. eennon. hu rr..tlr lipteyeett Inellitteeof Pihrchscihic tn. hen, N i na, hlto to offer • otrek. Which. for (4/W.I . 46.1 lept•nr... 010n01 Tbe public are loritr4 to tali end fissmlse. WY. ctoDY fit PLKAAR- No 71 Serilthisel.l oesr Dissioact N. C I. orerece.l in eizeaute ell orders to the Tailnetrac ink.. irlth sod in the latent RA PE SHAW Lti--1 to:t oponed thirty L.) 'Lich Oslo sad etritirot.",etn A. i Cr.pe Phawl, • A. hIARON tunril sod AI Whirket nt, Ilf•:•kT11 FRS-- In Otiire and for sale by snarl lAAI All DICK SY A iNt rtnre and for Kale by • y M Awl Difilc Cy A OM YI•IAttIIFIS- s ;ko 0 oks dry for onto by mar: 18A1All MCKAY 0 00. ALE II AY —tIO torus alt reed and - for y .ale to 000 s d 1+.41N. No. it. Weer rt. d C LOVER. SR P - 45 bu. landing from mrin tp. day. ma Mr. i thi , b . a algu.. tour2' Monthly Mafaf t i: 4 o n. for: ante • r 2 S urth rima I.IIFARLS—t,'.O et:XI& rec'd and for sale I , y marl n. t r. WILSON. 141. front et By the Cleveland and Pittshurch Railway Fn. Cleveland ro Hanover . .... auk , Yvan Ilanover Wellevill, by Mane ..... , ... Awl nom Ihtlebargh by the now and salon did etaahler FollitSf Thie ern le continue until the lot Jay. 102, when the me will run front Cleveland le I ni• i xt, on RE Express .1 4 rairi of Oars will learn CIOVY , •nd datir 1.-undayo oaroytall at 8:45 a. rthe arriYal of the night Train front Olnentontl. arri st 010 at Ilattutor P [elan at 12:35 r. w.. and at 11412,111 at . and at httebur2b the rows erettlifit. RetpiTiOtt, will 1.... Yittoturrh dolly at a.. !`d_Y tru, at Ctomolond at O r u.. In to .o to younett utto_tb Nvenlog Train to Ciortunatt, sod with gnat. F! , .‘ •nd Wo.t until thorium.. of toyluation. Talmo front Pittoburab to t7levalatid, bourn, to Cl rinnau ad bourn. 'one de."4'4. '4; 'o t t ;. l .l l lVNTVir Pro . odd ut. Mary CI,. A Mb , . to. IF. Co. Itatenuy t o , 11351 Fad lieltert• stYPIT (I. 111.11 Alt Aot 't. mar2-tf Mounnatibola ttsburub. Franklin Fire Inenranoe Company, OF PIIILAPICLPUIA. 1 , TATEMF.NT 'of the Assets of the Comp- JnottarT 1. 1052. en1+114"1 let conformity with "71111 Provisions of the tliatb ibeetion of the Art Of Assam MO. ICI. -tt.in tret hloynnes, well seor J. fro 9 L"atlof end County of PhtloolleLokift, eve! hfirts,llzbuylkill and Antes. 170 11 0 . REAL ESTATE. „„o. d et:tv hal Ir • solo, under mortsaue'l Might houses and lots. Oby 100 f ah - o th e zritlLsrafle:Lorner . IChesnut and &hurl /. booms swl lots 77 by 71 feet, on the tfortll side of Popover 11,. west it litleventh. • buuse •va lot.by 1W foot, on host Two o"trs Torpf.l oo e:fhlg 4 1 :11 oa soubth'Olde-of !foram st, near Buttn7/ 0111 Kossuth. rieveute. Five temper and lotri, ore, 17 9 by PO leer, Noe. 131, 10.111,137 enol 1.41 Dibryn et, Tbree haws eiel lot, 49 by 15.4 foot, on out. side of Pe lota Oloth at , eolith of Pine. Alot of ground 17 by 47 feet, on rho rovv4h emit orrner ap6 Polo. Plc A tArlTlV:Ttist:.:4".bty.l9e.thtrir4y.: '137 11641 sal feet,. the wisturserie miller of ilbevent Arid liesobtl. Fivne,Atorio,..:Auli lot. IP by 16 t f .t. 4' kora, et., peel of Arbil.. .74= reletVes b o t utToPargl.4l....l ' eat A houff .d 101.18 by 11 . 1 feel. No. 90 I' Ili . ' ft., evl. of Ninth. LOANS. TRAIFORANT LOAN] on mantes! Aeouritirs oroply 13TOC&B, 1110,000 *lamb.. Lout, Ere D.t not (lot tyto oda. 11.1 t of lieutack r j IT - Northdrn bank 01 I(culttellY• Ito ' Unlod dank orlonssaree. 11 Imturanee ToTolddo of Lb* Mao of l'euddrlyduld. 200 0 Elduthlt.lt Ilallrodd.tdPodr• . I...ltomerelal Ildllevdd Mot of! dad, " reno(ylvadlilisilrodd edmvdl/7. 91 aIIeYIL rlo a du ) r e dee ed's y. 2 " lexdu broadoT. 1 . khnrll l illtaiirod ang,plXr. . 08.9 JAIL Upp 11 IICIL/011/18r, °An' OCI balul„ - 141,3811 lu Pude of Bony, 10. Ind fY - 4T5451 09 • B r "'"" r th e nstmEß, EL...amt. • 1711 AR • ''Atka—M.o= O. ItocrsliSaa r i nt. 2fortbe‘t mon Third .ail MI oak sia. Ca OAP-300, btae. Soap Wain; in good or 4er sad for We 07 'BEL?. Ak 1.10 4 /ErT. mar 2 Nas. mad 70 Wster e t . 1111A.MS-7 caeldi in salt. fdr sale by mar 2 BkLLI L 11101717 I4II.OULDERS. 6 asks in salt , for eale .. Dr [mer2.l DELL a latirigir. LIIE-100 bble "Louisville Lime," just reed and for sate D. Water • BUIipRIDOE a ING, • 50.110 W. taw2 lOTTON-112 bales Middling. for sale by N.J mart MAUD DIOgNT t CO. Water aml Front res. IRON 2 -3f 2_ marl OWNER WANTtir--- Itrg .11a*T s ldr:;,==. 4- WOODS SON. marl No. 61 Water at too tons on hand, for gale by ROBISON. LITTLa a CO. ,NTED—To provl3l=ty 111,517 (.10DA ASII-174 casks Mrispratt ' reed )0 and for de hr M. lIITen =rat. toorl:43t Liberty rtroet. 111 ER RTNGS-5 bbls. Dry Salt Herring, .11.tm mie br mrairl IL DALZELL &W. LOVERSEED-75 tat. for saleloy k" marl , K.DALY.M.L t CO. • SUN RlES—Ree'tl per steamer Empress, 100 Narks Coro 66 tb. aolr, 00 " Oats; OM) lb• RARE bb4 Realm lu 10 noun Clayyr.es,l: 16 111116ry Nab, 3 001060 ISmeta Feallenc 1 141 s kthsyp 01 Crock' , No.l Lard; 13110. frsyh 1411 50140 fo • 0010 by N. 1 N 81111.10k17 & a Va. o. 32 mut 141,1. EVERAL eases inure of new goods are ICI open tbl• morning, emulating of Block Ainorus. de Weal new style Prints at P.No. do fast do, nest sty ieq Li Tolle Di r a o isar. Silk old Ttal bet " Sharls. and • gmat variety of other rood.. •1 low cash prim!, whirl, barer. ars ted lo econtine, at 111.11LP111 O PURCIIPICLD'Y, marl Northport (Awn,. Fourth At Market sta. 9NDBACCO-4,0 kegs Six Twist, • for sale br _i frail )1,411L1. it BCE. ULK PORK--25,0 , 1}0 lbs. per Steamer 11" . nr " " 1 y s. P. PORITER tCO 1 Alil kegs No. I; for sale by f,27 S. P. SHREVE% k Co. —1,20011. for sale by - J. KIDD • CO. NSEED 011-15 bbly. for role by .1. KIDD co:k I ORKS---10 !Mkt] pnr velvet; nes°, ted, e.', and frr bi UM ASSAM:Tit/A-2 I 'Ewen fin. sale by RS-75 dot. tine. :111.1 1.. 7 1.1 mtvre Ind for Pala by fell . J. KIDD CO. R'I'ISTS'• COLORS—A NH rosurtmeot band and Itd wal• br r .11E.ilE,Fa WE IlkVg—tiviler'm Cough 111toiarit.i.r, F.L.17, Mr. F,ll4.ra—Tl.f. nu -1 dt " "e 1. rt • T.. Ml: l dr C.DoLar earetive ecia, K b t!my h.. 1 o 1 . [4.1.1.1611.A., No r WOW Ofer:„..,, l`ricellepor. Mr I•.ttle. PIG LEAD-Iboo pigs Soft Galena. to or. rlr. end fur sale br f :75 OHM m Arm F:W: , it CO SALERATII§-10 bble. 11. P. Adam? sa tr.:;;"`' fur " le 67 RIM. MATTHEWS. CO. `= S TOOL t , r TOO& y i E t ATILERS-42 sacks in store faA3 111IEY, 31 ATTHEIVB A CO._ LA\ SEED hbIA. for sale L 7 C ) ANDLES-80 boxes Dipped, for sale to 20 6 1itiY.Y, lIAISIIEACA A CO. ULK MEAT—OOI)O Ibs. for sale by A 26 aII6Y. ILLATIIIIMA VENISON LIAMSIc . DEERKIN SS— .OO lb. prime Venifam Ohm. 700 Dr.r Pkinc ;AA from otesam, Jeff...sls,NA for gal•bY I.I.II.I3GICTAIIN. 8 A LERATUS - 2 5 boxes Saleratus; 5 Lb5L. far sale by. A. CULItEIITSON. L USTON CRACKERS A lot of the r y cVe al.. ir: ion rod by 55111.4. an W S I. A Ie b CLURG A W., .25 , 6 Liberty ot. 9ACCARONI A VERMICELLI—r'reeh Itmnan Marrarmai •114 Yrryoln,lll, for mile by IV H. A. 11ce.1.0 KU IV, few . • Ult Alas sad Tea Lefler. pUTTER—'2 bblo Roll Butter ree ' d and it lor 1.51. 5.26 W. t F. W IL EON lODFISIito drams 'prima, roe'd and for sale br IV. A V. WILSON. tell% lIS Sewed Asset. LOVER SEED-75 ho. prime, for sale by DALZALL i (XL VIOLASSES-100 bbls. Li. 0., for sale by IV fu, . J. B. CON In KUL 61 tra'Att—es Mule. prime N. 0., for sale by 1,7 ACI, J _D. C.triTILI.D. if IOFFED-50 bags Rio, for sole by • N. / f . 2. J. D. CAN ra 111.0. • lARD OIL—P.) bbls. No. 1, for sale by 4 6•2 J. 11..CANEIKLD. I INSEED OIL-30 bbls.Grtswobl'obrazul, 41 Mr NW br J. B. CLINFILELD. Ipti r t i ltL ASH-25 easke i ft s ta l i a). OT'ASII--20 casks No. I, for sale by 1,15 .1. 11.C/NYIBCD. LARD—:O kegs and bbls. for sale by 43• J. a. CANIIBLD. BUTTER -6 bbis. and l 0 bas. fresh Roll g" "' "I. by 1. J. B. CAN KLD, /Fl - TIEENE—.S - 00 hrs. Cuttinv in, - Yneitab Wary: for ',h. by Odd J. B. N ALENATUNS-5,0 bre. and 3l) lAA& in o*Uwe and myle by !eV. S. R. CANT/IEI.P. EC;itsoN-1025 lbs. this day' ree'd for sale i t tor Lists I WICK & MeCA.NDLESS. ' PLANTATION MOLASSES-3011 Ititib7. I. landing pr• oar driers T.bor N and Vcdpnnt. (by sal. br VISOALEV A ItD--5 bbls. rePa per at'r Forest City, Br by WM. 111MIALVX B CO. , ORN, if ! bl 2 la. Cerra, )leggy • 11 Ecgs: 03. C. /1..1 • '4l ky ottettarr TU.. and Tv i s . /A B bin Ativ en. 1,20 I lIIEESE-1011 boxes Englleh Dairy; ree'd vi by O. t 11. railroad. lur rale by' till. O.,OALRY t 00. asJ ^ll Waal a.. LNSHED OIL-20 bids. pure, for sale by nes J. 00IIt)(0111kK O O t 0). 'LARD OIL-15 lib's. Winter, fur anle'by J. 01.0100NRAILKII. • CO. tOSINMN FA:OARS—GO boxes (200,000) l rt. eFr by It BALI ALF:Y 0). (Is i 001tICE BALL—lllealmi for polo low by 11 - .26) J. SeIIUONALIKER A ell ASSI A-2CO mat. for sale by fe . /6 J. 1 , C1 . 1041ti itCRIt BLACK IRON VARNISI I 13.1315, fcir sal a hr J. &MOON RRItiG (.2'5 . 31 Wool "Mr., ti ASTOR 011,— , labbla...cold pmsed, for J. SCLIOUNAIAKER & ~'~r Made 1,0 he original inventor Carhardi, N. York. KLEBER hfts just received ono elegant ll.b .tare MELODISON. meas by the •enter J. carberdt. N. 6. Thls I oetromeot hse h double welt of reeds. sod for &duty. clelleaoy sod rower of to., ws well ss rspiplty e touch. eurpswirs all oth.d loam. meats of the kind. It in retwelwlly adapted toesered 'els, so 4 Inliedtely preterablet d IIDaII Orionis. wasting but 11, Tr e tiVec . dt t .r. n litTio . ti;% " a ritt lien. Mr. If cam's taitroa. which wirer beltrittediestlefr- N. I—The public is reerretraY ti‘ foil ...I fo coll. the abcrn. . tion of CM Golden Harp, , teit4 . Na. 'Mint el. LIAR'SII EGGS-500 der.. received and (04. a • *ale at the Iplrest rat.th by CJ. &TA , 0, 4. stmt ERAGE DE bAINSS I—Ree'd, 1 ease 12-5 Id awl :04 iwi. A. ita.7LACK LACES I—A. 5u .A71 ,4 6r 0. P0 r: balm on bn tal woe 230 17,6 Lae. cOTTON—G6 balee now lancling from ol'r E 5144414. Mato. sTql fai rale 4.1 24 1. DICENT W. Wstm . sad rm. It,. PitlNii AND - SUMMEIc POPLINS--A.- 13• A. St CtA haile for sale CAPES fats PA life liimassAl sad MLA (1,2) SUNDRI-ES--6O sacks feathers: as do Mound-Hale, 13 do • Glosong; • 19 4 do Dry hult do Ylaz 66 do llsk4 0r410.1 b oarly. Tor Ws by 144L6./1 nICKYLY I co. f+ta Nta/dr and front Add. 7 ftet. 7:214.177 76 PETIM:-85 sacks crude on band k. 7 br All DICKXI( a Co. ft,M Wow sal VrOGt EA New Good'. JUST receiving at WM. The tlfthT noir t/oods of the meant motorielog the new. ...A .ost ferblonahle Mies ot Na (humor°, Cloth,. Sc. Se., The Proprietor hop. tile hien& sott cuttomere VIII glve•ltlet ask peir eOIL ' Wit • • • Seventh Senii•Ammnai Trade Sale of CARIWLeIES. rivits Sale will take place oniM, ll WEDNEEDLT.IIotiI,pg. 211 ...It, o'eloek, u the MIMESIS SIDI/UAL pin LADELPILL/L, and will Kelm tooth aS the atonal,. Italootto of that rev pea-lone bellthew theraLight Morey , WAGONS will be arrahaTl la l rgall Itoego.gg gen. Tho Moak of CAILKIAOY-D to be rola oh thlo heeaslen. will Do Me larLooel. ever petrel:=l w att%. le th e United Mato; embreeag rem sight Vohloloo or the manutochoreattlep Co" glagtor Co Jobe Iterrlok, µmall g e. J. D. Doughty. and other" of ao -4-4410...T..... '«izatim. helms wagreated by the onkel* ao that yardmen...ay ra tfiew ‘We am - ausdz ' =.P. tardiest. treats d are lehavoal that there will he ne peettaaakent op gement of the weather. LIMBED D. Aseigater. unction all tom. tad... end Holm. ar. Atm hinsesun.seerf,AAT ,l3lll,o threnstone. Teta. • ' ' Vio - Esteblhhoent Is open a4l times 1.3 r Viirate IWee et Cortexes. sad Usestoeis Ices' en Ono' Jo lobernet to intienomx in the (WWI States . Oka 12=2113 COMMERCIAL HAULM. A SlLlC... — A4vertifferlepto wad .11111criple-11 tor This psper VEYViI .ski lonearied R.:l nark. PlIT481710:111 sualsz. • Wm. Pinot:Wig Otawitl. WILLI Manure. ?larch A 14.....12 I. • Ing.b. Continual fair dooterlaY. bgt the oporatioos wen gotterally for g d owa for iwpi.rt. The re•thor woo el., but rather chil ly. Rivers falling. with • good nage of about eight feet FLOUR,lll.elptisrr decrenard. but tbo smarts! =Ma• dull and prtn-a nvnlinot. lalei brat band; 40 MAU *atm. 33,15; 13. and 40 bbl. xuperOne, at and 40 lb choke 41.1.3.10; :WO bbla oCarlati at PAO —no buyers. GRAIN—No lotA °Retinal Gata .1 4 12 2O 10e. at 40e; Bayley. at 42e; oNi4C.e: .Rye. 42 421 3 e. II Ati—...4al<.of 10 RAJA at $12.416. • 81113I6.—dover L. 4111 l oklgo down. with Be. of 20 and RS tia at $.5.41r. 14 *La a , at $1.62. trot bao4R 60 bra offend at $5.74 from More: Tiruothr tri quol.l at 62.12. CWEE6e—ltrocular saki to • r mall amountat 70 for W. R.. be for Goebert. OUTTEI6.—RoII to Mgr to quoteil at Ise. /2.1110 are quotod at 1.2. r. loot hands. 14, from auto. 0111000—Sale 25 0010 at MkWbusbel. LAUD—SaIo 40 tibia 00. 1, at be rash. fißtot:OF: 1.1111117.—f•de 50 bbl. at 4`oo at 66 mob. WIIALVO—baIe 21 toe, 6 twist.. at Tr, 1 boaea span pl.O. 0119—Oats 20 ttolo Liusord. at 66r: rmall lots Lard to • ro uniarraNe ougrguat, at 680720 for 11 to fire/ quilfty No. If 000047. fir 2,1 to prat quality . Nn. 9. SODA 0.000 .1. firmer, rifts an silvan , Kutward, wg quote at Gm.. DAWN—Thu orooratioro aro ariairrettiotly coatlited to mmall lot.. Salty. .'oooosrif. 711. 50; and 031;r: 6.40016 rbouldrro_at 1,61A00 Sider at 11.000 i I.trOb llama at 000. swear run. limos at 10,4'e—taarkot - firm. •.. 011163 , BEEF-1 4 .1. ,, at 6!..r. RUCEttI itS 0044000 quiet, arith agt:slitional tirmlletS Ilf C O O, sa.4B 10 Ins at lath C.O day', •23 Lags prim• at lie I mro. 10 b 4.1•. Luz.. at 45:.'71.3.5..1.1. 15 Ibis 3101ateris al • RIVER INTELLIGENC STEAK BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES• ..n. 4 art n bane• In manna! hr pier mart. laxt PretliZlC at dark. and falling. J .4eK...llxmlriel.on, K rv.port. Rs o Itrontt. Ilaysad. I.w.llDr , nwt. i 16nVer rnlnr, i,Vrtl•fli. 1,41.. CO> M ~iII In ltunf Drill. Tlon.,Artn.r. Bail., nt Indp-./ri. Dinortal. Brilllstit.lle.r. l !)” , lonno. F..rt 1 . 114 ilnaori,r 11 sLeol, MEITEI innEnza itroornerllle JJ. illeKrr. }fr l ii•••••, b. t 1 . Carardlut rair..•••l t.alt re. Ito , nett -1ir...v..11e VrrOun., V. Fur., rormiliairri.. ll nrinnatl. • . Co..w:Or . 2. Mc.s... ,p:gullFratll BOATS LEA VINO TR, LaY ST. LOI.IIS—Mt Vernon. trT I.ololl.—F:'r.n ,, • IV llEKLlNtl—Wtnebeeter. Federal Arch. 11.LE—MlIttn_ inavms - nus rtes.. cr., BI OWNSVILLEL 8 a. 8...4 8 r, IMPORTS BY RIVER. WELLSVILLE. Fa Friecs? Cm—'2 Lbl4 Weld= k mke. IhrLer, Tz.lor t Cr, - bblbultor 1 do Maven A :4 bag, oats and dour, 01.Derflia tnox, Dit eke wool 75 do feed.Coro dr • caebatu, 29 1.1.1 e do. Ito. d Painter, 5 eta baeutll• eat !: tora',lu"''.iEst bo Foder, rr CINCII:iN Pm L:fiT-1 nil:. Edwin 7uller: 1.1.1 e tyro', Frt., • Drew:tie 11b=! euudrke• 5 !Leer r wtje,u, 4 Pte. wee. It (1 hake • Co: 3 DM,: wheeler, • eitalkur. 34 boo Aone tol ttbde bums, (kande & timlnsur, la 14.1... hominy. Boons a Dyrr: LO do oil, 11 A Fabuestret a fit 119 do lan:. 19 Leer& d te:; 40 kegs 5.000.95 Ileualer d Cr; :.dbble 91010,:1m 13 liCauffe.l4;lo:B do da J Cenu.y • Cte, 1 trunk los.l Seboonanilter & eat pleere reirtAna 1 5 eet.141 10 1 05 aCa It expeeta pito. Adam. d Co; 10 5010 erblekry, Latohert i Ilbint4o;: I Lot roils paper. lienordr i 1100. Su bbl.r.rt.6 U 11111. - brerree bag• bean!, 1tue7.1101150 04 0 • en: 7 o*kair, / 1 "mad lib • • W11....5.T NEWTON, VIA incyrtt—n n 0„,,, „,,, 12 du. My. 111.1,21.3 o. II Ursa Cs:t_h litelluirr. havoc. 0; bat J P Adu sages t Forsyth: 6 P Drits. tY I:tugboat • Co: Z 9 •IO Hll • • bbla flour. J esslnr. 61.14 sub...her: M hopir m.yolt Delmer 1.11. 00..1 Ilauzlammt22 do Vtatsoa 00 12 do. J A 000,: lot moths, Phtushst:.l o dt/ter: . bu uotators. Mr *colt; I.t. It lumbar, Lola Mtuesit; 29 ,spurs ;met/sum lase, A Co; 111 hu PO • • Job* Pinar. - - RAIL ROAD- CONVEY PENN i YLVANIA RAIL ItOIII—LART. 1. I,iap.is !Arousal Min Lean, lit 6% o'doteltA. sr Airounoodatio train leaves :IX o'clock, t. it._ , . 01110 A P NNATLVAtirIA ItAALILUAIA-4t14. Sim Mows train Aims 144..3 Streit Mallon it 8 . . • o'cloek. and arrives at. 7 o'cltck„ r. Y. every an ..- .Wog Saimaa,. The AMAIMIDIAII O O iI'AiDAIIIITIAI b 3 o'clock, A. I. and 4 r. kt. . • IMPORTS BY •RAIL ROAD . DRUMM:4 Accanannariaa Yantairr Ttita—lt art irArrits, A kikblint iri bdlepaixr. J R Wilding T dot L L ong ,ig,..2 &twain!, Tarneend 2 erg tut of =Tin. plan der kit of marketing, Mr Lionint. . • .• ALLIANCE. FRXIGIIT Tuur, EarrwAlo.-1 keg I bbl. do Mover rand. It Bro. 0 A C0:44 tibia Aram eamarlm. is .1 J Booom4 - bbl hams 4 kegs, Casale • random.: 3 kmat.t ter. It Dalsell: 11/ bbl 4 shame 1 shast, Jacob 2arbraoG 111 bele boar msdrirs..l Chaim 2 bbls butter do 'riga mire, J Nipper!: so udriaa As-alma. A Litt; 43 bags war. 2 2 a dl; G teas lard 7 6111 bush, lb Eadaell ; m btda f l oor; liana 41/7, 2 lam 1 mr. W m Fisher. k lholth hlorladm 140 dos broom.. 0.1.4.1 !CM. AA bra ealmstroa. .1 II Caollold: 14 bb4oo.li A Fsbnearoct•undNas.= 1 box AlMbm. Jan* Maillo.l 'box 4 1.22, W 11 .noddy. Jamb UMW; Ins. load hay. Ihsamod 1 , 74 m. • • ft ELL k LIGGETT—FIour Factors, _For k" orszolbi. C000mio4;o Moo-bonts awl boolorm clzl p iZothare. Noe. au) 70 1V ! ter ott*et, we:lLiborol Linnet.* ossae rooslaomonatl. Eutr2 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No.' 75 lrood 3trea, Comer of Diaisond ally 14MT • Co-Paitnerstup.. -„: • .. T 1 R undersigned have this day. ea tered epertnerhly .11. e the im• SDI 470 of: T . .eAWID.It OP tm epurv.e emiteg LOOKING CLAES 1 1 ,NUFACTCUING emd P. Y . ' 11C81.14.5.4 u elute ,wry, No. WOOL STKR tame; (Lam...hove Fourth. J. M. SAWYCYL; " WM. PlC.liln.t4 Pittsburgh, January • N. WIC.KERSIIAAI, corner - 4 wood . and Sixth ...rte. PA, whirl... and Or at , . Prug , ...l4o , lhinr. slut Chausamin Path.. Varulshei and I , ye Atialts; Window Ills. and Puny; Perfumery: Pin. :hurls Pln. Tooth itul Hair Brother, Sun., all the Perot ar Prnprirturf hlrdwitnut td Q.t . ... , Uarteu hsrlts sod Agricultural lmPtem.oh of to a mat tuutrused RI., on hatul.- - Count. Sturm and Phystsia. sal • . ft lhb establish...l. fresh stud unadul/crukti Afatinbra, - which hay. been srl,tul with great pcionual care tor thkBP tit All pnrcharors nu. Invit.4 to eraluttirthestock. as 1 0 . thry nod it sum. tn, nn! esubruslon. ht....P.' 1. qas any eth.r In the licit. fro . .• QGAN ii WILSON c 0.,. No. 129 Wood strootakang tom. opr.orisor,- rnralattsl tIolly• A {roo .ll ts tho ot Indian of Ow IC.W.lhnoateo Ent Doomow the Yaol. sod the Trade O. tbn onparlority ol bla moorall rdhem istow. Ito peou hor PrhPortk , or= t 4 perfect timpllrillbooed itia tarp. *blob DM -4..re It Wino. 0ri0n5...11310 to.gtt out or ordoW. I.Ordhrhor pboobtho, b, moor droroption of door. Evg'T._... ourtnrrd br horlorg d. , orn . 1. b. 1 4d theses peio en. USIA N. SC ILSt/sti tAtt3,lto • Adamantine- Candle& riNfIE undersigned IWO non prepared to as all *Nero foe A DA51.01174 C CANDUES. Par prr tainted pric , -uss such se IrAll M eatiPtactuty Woar theft& aua rn.t4mers. • .hall mato it ftrt 3 - out itete tot t 0 eereave, or UP% tPiIZAI rostra G. DPW CO. . ' ZINC PAIN TS. --- ;,- u ,' XIANUFACTO RED BY TIIE.NEIIY /1/JI. Jerterf NXPLOHIND AND MININO cOMPANT. •` A,ux, N p. or J. Teo om la rr , PAT. 4I IA ramid , • mno:47Ot etwo• .I.AI. ZINC PAINTS, into, 1•11 , 4 bon found liner several yniiio ten; iatn in 1..r0g0 ant tar Vnind rune, to retina antr wining be s wj, awl prutertan ;a-owning ninnika.to SW abet Mint whla , Ter Tdrir - WHITE ZINC 'PAINT • - - Is pertly utOrkla of Zinn. lard la warranted ft* hew all adulteration sun Iteputtly What...wet, it mann welt, la beautifully whitey an; {sentinels tree trod the yobwilonit • , of nuns When valuta. ea edartgalnua lbw ' Eearht . waitt . nnt_and Welt • ja r WTI.A, NOT TURN'YELLOW A3ea prowl to sulyharana at nbeldbfli• wa .- f reltr=r4r{== " atal " thTet - I ' s tan r • than any What, rot twin. Ilable turn chatty ea „pa burble and rub off. 11 may ha 'aortal with...410/a with water and Me. alttitartnah,•••,blom bread parealanatizush. . • ELACK AND COLORED ZINC PAINTS. I'Mee an fuftlfh•d•.:• d.•• 74 and beet halals In the entrant lan MOUT gf , e 6 Ot:oolfigk b littri . .r .'"M tPiren e . y "" =l l' ' l' ' ' . Wrallekilt ANDrlitui is= boa Feriae** they are yartimlarly fons a naleank eanneetine. sad entirely ynarenttr "t ann. th e/ dry quickly, and baling • pure artar••••••;- - :. tio eta chancy eon. blue mint at the earthy panda hdd. , to ben/era annaledlo llbewal terms by tha agent. 07.111.1 "r'ref:C7r7 Y. C. 1101.14_ ^ . 7 Booth Wham. Illnisdatnblw Staam Communication bstween New Yof, , and elsiagow... - •,. - E: :_,. Tni GICLMOW mad New York . Bteetarhlp .A.T..ea tammial ar. eassamhip illaf.l/011. 1011,1 t . of 403 ' lam. power, 11. humor; tlate ofl ham/ steamers,/ ereamamfre Uhe , LI appriuteo ! tome e 9: Volt 40eet for Ohnow. on 2 . .... r. the 9th of Mara, ram. at 12 orlon, nam _ . . nrot. pat. (grawarcre f....inar6.14)--,.....—..—500... NewoolbLSlNa,..._ . ..i—,l4. No 6.1.2.5 . • r11..13Vil LAO. ~ Thew. rakes tweloilo workroom; auk aka wino or W . m% whiati will kw son;Olat on Niatik. al maim. priora. Lao. d TOPe tWl '' . irmai, ' - ....._ . J. lishaNkoN:in Croaiwsi arena. % ..tel , ls.Y.hrta • NUW 1, MIL : • Estate of Thomas Ligget, - Jr., Deceased. , • FETTERS of A dministrntion On the 1- 1 40. t, Jr, d•ALL tato of Pronlel tow Alk4tb..f hay. boons.r.a.lto tholato oars bor. to whom all p.m. talk-Wed ara heron? to out. trarardtata payment, and _LbOOO Lorton claw. Irni,:ndeownt Nam. tor, osttlentont. n....11.14aa of Moe itho tadanted for =soya toonally Una decadent. rtlattf invited to ttd• notice, and .*ol*. n Union to tbe Tatoastion accts. A., bolooding toll* dontosed.arn re 40.1,4 to Salim tn. nano to ant antoter. , 1.21'-daatet? Ottco U . ral fzUsa,lnttaboralt EIV SPRING - tiOODS continue toJar- . rive at Murphy A' Ilarchllekt's, Northeast roma 0f .u..1 Mt rlut rtrrott.. ' • ,- • ' ' Just oproot, hßusprde L.J.r. Frrinit Nestle warted Moores owl mllsr, all wool Elul WA Tsuor laluss,rkh Amish withine., for boArruull , an Barroomln Orme es.ll w - - Tiernan R CO. Ell=l 1