:Tts77- , 74.:--3 , r.ii,F44 , , 'T , *'.--::-;:,,... , Y,IP',..Aii:-.17:: ; •-...4n,.. 1 ,.; ,:. -.:q. 1 • vrrrsi4itliiii iGAZETTE n co, T Mtl.B. 0 11. 7 fr . .ttuROArmoRNIN6:JIARCIf c; 18 • . 100-11••41WNO MATTE,It WILT. Il FOII.ND • '',..914'E/ '-4GPI ()if TM'S PA 113 t. - - acate Clinventiom .. nig state Convention will be held sr. atthettlatia.att tha ttith or gat.. 1562. Co the cot, tetea of•ltntatiolatth4 a canal C4tantleatotter. funning an Itiacatiral Tte.t4 tottl ‘h&aele.g Itelettatee In the Nettottal • Convention.' . 410'WbIgm of thtt variant aeuntie. of the Contatonwea t tlalire hereby notta'ad to elect d eleaates moat • Ift hamtaarth rephvetttattria to tbs. Sonata of 14 1 pratatatatiitta. to attend mid theiventinnt •el.:-•-•-lit•ltltdtt ofhe Whitt 9 tate ',Central Coto mi Itee. •• , NEC 311DI/Ly.,Vtr Alt7ll. Taa a JO. •tactetar " • ' t tt . t . ra ti l '•'•• - • • : L . !Whig yape .!a <outlier 7itt VO , 077 ' • LNI KABO&I C AND vitzto crsr CURTIN . , •` f j• • •• • , • :L AO/I : The eopmittee OC. Corrp;pondence, , • • Mewled Ot the ' . Delegate,' Lthooti ltar - er feral Ward% tier iollatattael Totrathlfet, at the 'nit Coanty COPY.IIOII.IIe latltS to meet at the Cantaltnuse,City of lift, •••••,: •••• ciislllo.lkighlY, the Abui dif of Maltell ' • -at 11 Water, Ai - al.; tin/Ant Delettatea lathe htnte et n. • • , thtlittte b. !whist 111thilet.*, =lb 0000 imn. . AaUI att.daate It tikruestrymaehird.. • :OSIAII tirtth. dor ftre,page, itr,lay, a copy of that actgitittOktf pOem; tt part of which tree • . Lord. in his . lectnre Wcclnes ! day sesstitail..l, We hope. in reader .will pass it. by. It will warps 'his piety, , invigottits Ms faith. nntt nerve his will firmly and forever to typist,. iipon lisA religions liberty. . , or three , papers , in this neighlrbood, stinttniilttiels.:can he numbered the Washing ,itttlteperter,.. the Wfliesille Patriot, etott the Wheetitig Ti6es; have', taken upon them thelhor . . cuteen down Pittsburgh„{. We . hate been quite amused at their do forte, 04 : la the important tielf-ootoplaceney of the belligttiant editors, Ite wish they may do' ,thepikelves ¢o morelLarm than they will rill Ito Pittaltergh,i . and tensithey, may eiblbit better ?tempera lib they have; eshanstetl their bile. On the 4 • aant.r the Cleveland and Pittsburgh ..piny celebrated Its tomplellou by lad eicoisian from Cleveland to Wellcrillo, and fedm. ! .the litter place, by.. eteimhost, to-Wheel -. ini,4 - . ..Wehave not hiard that any Pittsburghers • ireiw-liliAtell to the' opening, and of courso we feel rather bad! hope onr old fritucle Prentice,-Farmer,Day and others, will not cut TotirTnequaintance entirely . We.can make come • (r the 'femora, of their recently awe. Itened.,lpra ;for -Wheeling, but it may be .-eery . • . ~ conienleut for them at some fete re day, .at least r - tontiogiiize i oar " existence op here at the bead . - ."ixf the Ohio.' . We .hope. they had . a happy, time . - Of r idott4 that the friendship of Wellsville and . 'Wheeling- Pi cemented in strong fiends. We ' Lei-Mindy Ivi'nft there all possible success in build log ttißalliatuffrom Wellsville to Wilecliug.- We are .only afeltill that it - will not be accont -.: .iiiiiited: , tWe are tkosnirdal to learn, ,atso, that , ''.werare not to be neglected entirely, nod that it ,: t , is.thought dvisable to. run a steamboat front •.'2lVollirville t ..Pittabargh. We may possibly ere ; - stray_ passenger, occasionally by that means, ', although of oiolirse the crowd will go towards _Whetillegf.: ... .1 ' , r '• • • - ••i• • T : . .{:fIieFOREIGN NEWS. The - ditinht of the news• brought by toe hn;tle not • Pieeent any features of - strikiug do tenink...-The came unea?y, .11:1,2i0119 The 21 of December, ntilinontino l l o. All the nations are strength- J',. ; •• thimselves for the coming struggle. The . - panic , in I :England -respecting. LW invasion by ..''Louiss Nisp . :•••• oiort is ontotidinis,. but atilt active op ., nations aiegoing, forward to put the , country -• intoehetteriallite of"defenpe.• Au extensive . ' •;.- • argatiliation , of militia i. about 10 be insite, -• tunikunting th one-fifth of the men England • ; lieheeen the itgea of 21 and 211; according to the bill by the alibintry; bet by the ;Br . - of I the lAmericnWe lein that upon a ma don teareend, the ministry were defeated,' nod • immediately resisned office, and we suppose the • • A 111.11,113 with theta. ' • • • • - The dissofetion of the Russellcaltinct at this critical joractore,hlthough it causes no surprise,' • is tut eyehEtifigi:i4t importance. It is veto!, ....0.0ci.X4410;;4111.1ie Milled upon by the Qc was Pe bas recently interceded ~•. . ....pl"tb#4,l7.l 4 etiliil:faglr; and has long taken, a. • Engliih• P° lll i.h but: fatetre administration. The tiiteen.• 11-1 4 c .C 4 1r Palmerston to the `:`call Of whether becaupo, of nr because he invorablref - the coup •rgi 1 1 o ...:-},l4:7ll,3lilo:lslip , ciliori, we do dot' , know ; bat 'we kiiltittkintrangetbat hp who has. within a r a great degree the confidence of the peolde about' also have loot that of his • etiinreigio. Tinie alone can show what the .e fekt-of ihoe changes will be. - ••• • •-• pranee is quiet, 'but there, is neither peace • • nor seem:llY.. A-new law of the - press - lists been protunigtdi hot it /tr. no, eiqraCtioll, nor removes any of I the - fet imposed fowler; deiriee:, lame seecitt4to .54 ,it is still •mOre stringent.' I BeisiitestiLof all kinds is in a de • -:, . 'pressed conditionin France. • • The .-, . re' tea rumor Afloat of a movement that • 'mailer - if to ImPortant results.'. , . ••about The French . troopnin - 41geriti, nambering about 40,000 lore, are extensively dinaireptedtQWArda Louie Nnpa• lean, is was evinced at the election of Dec. 20 . and /I. • l'heittmor in that a nVimber of French .• Orleiniererntaeris recently reittirkti to Ireland, . • ll wbencet - tkty . embarkedin vessels ostensibly des :tined to that:ape bf Good. Hope, but really .to . • Algiers; their object being to put themselves at thebead'ef the troops there; anddeelare in op ' •• -•-•, position to thin:de of. Loots Napoleon.• .This, • . • if true , is the wog, important item of news re -', eeived nine tbe - eorip etty: . • The despotism of Loafs • hispoietn - lo 'begin • : ningleor belfelt novel-ely beyond the boundaries • .Of France:l It is still'affirmed that luxe de upiii Belgium; and has . retitle. peremptory demands is Swifiailatid, against, which the • ..Bete GO lament Claimed file intervention of - trfreat'Pri l tain. :'The-alariti. created . by this ; ;::,threatenl4.attitudeof Wm • becoming • very grest;.' ,The French. Annister haildemand• thedingipreasion of alt clobaand!ppliticaras -- ,'",•:•• aocistliatel and to The lance'-'sttenot over the .-; ~ n ewsPapere, r The Federal Council had Idoter • :• • mitied•tostand npon the defensive . .., 1• 14 eitunet be that such atrocious tyranny will • meek - tenger tolerated. • Tho;frieids of Lib-. • •erty•ere neither Subdued nor idle; Ltd they - wiilla • . „ not to make:any pretesteietorivemente. li once . , the despots have everything their own way; and • theneatigniented intljextended oppressions will ;. only tentitedrive ire:oer numbers, of the pro ; " the-rankshf ;those who are resolved to. Overthrow them. • So far their roe nothing to . • discourage the friend's "rif freeoloin,, , Liii rather opposite; foedeispatisturseems tO. have run mad, 2 .! is desteo,ying itself. • Erne'Oa hfu.tati,' - Ern.; who has. for a--iong .• • time ' the Poet of 'immolate engineer, has • F: _ - been Olio:tett chief engineer of the Pennsylvania Rail Company,' nod took - thit pooition on ; -; the let proximo. Thls is an appoititmesit most - - worthilibghtirwed. . • • " • . For Me .17iitt6urgh 41a.r•ve. . " •-• Ptrrrauson, ',forth 5, 185'2. -; F rron-7/tefernag to your leader on the - ; tariff,:ninf article; on the aohject of /ha Iron 71 ' ; itidit of Sitilaud, to iiay'a ; paper, herewith Isticin . of Cie price at which British Inca amajbe laid down in Pittaborgin • . bar"' tioo on bcaid, at' ports in arced - ririttah;t3' l "t' ' e - • 0 1 - 4 per ton of "tt u • 11m,,which. It' • 6n - tent • e. l • ; •-, PreseathttY. l 4;' o . • ' bin $l5 • . ' • - Fl'hight lianytiiironiloolcont, en, dritYli4e9,,_4Y 10 11. centi""9:4 ; Ftmght rain' Philadelphia ; .;;.• " .... •. 40 ; : sl'4s*loo ppandn •do eonnnent is required The dietreep in theleen ‘.p l eed es ee ° lo Q cE r d the bide . is 40. onoeappereot. YOrtrereSpilettay; A•34I2PIIPAG'TIIRkEt. BISIX4r.TAIICLE. bilwl4• RALLW/1. 4 4:, -=From atribentio mourSe we are new able; to" state that the above nant4d road, will be about 120 miles long- Commencing at point on .ifte. Columbus and Clevelau'illtarl, whets the Peen isylvatia and Ohio rood croanes, it, will pas. through Marion. Bellefoutaine and Sidney to the Indiana line, and.there connect!with the rood Gs Indianapolis. The stock required to wnrrabt the Direciontle earemencti the Work has been subscribed, rind the whole line will be pot un der cqntiact the coming spring. and summer, arid the work prosecuted to completion as fast as practicable. Yreeee.Editors, The above notice appears in your,paper of. Feb. 2Gth last It was all right about a year oqmore sines, but the work then referred to as being . about to be put under con tract, has been in angrgsn of constructions for a year, and dirt company are now confidently looking forward - Iu the opening of the entire line, 118 Milan long, within the present year, 1802; when, if this desirable result .6.1,1 be accomplished, there will be a Continuous line of railway from Philadelphia through Pittsburgh, :liellefontaine, tbdiauspoli., ste , to Terre Haute, on the Wabash river, as follows: - - • Ponnaytyania rigds to Pittsburg, Ohio and . Pitrusylriuda road to - - - Pielletontaine and Juliann to Inch- 'sox State il in er...:- • Indianapolis jand Bellefontaino • State !lOC to indianapolie, - - Indian:9oll4etoll Terre Haute. - Bat 244 miles, now in a very advanced state remain to he Imitated: to make this long and im 'portant chain complete. NOT , or EPILOR.--The paragraph which our worthy correspondent notices is one of those stray articles which go the rounds Of the press annually, and which the meet careful watchful ness cannot always keep (rote intending itself where it is not - wanted. We hi se kept' our readers ao well posted. up sie to the progress of the , l.lellefontaine end 'adieus railroad, that they could scarcely have been led astray by it. We are glad to know, boirever,that it is cer btidly to, be tioished this year. TEE MINES OF LAKE SUPERIOR We copy below, from the Detroit Ad rrriirer,' the details of the various Copper Mining Com panies upon Lake Superior, owned in whole or in part in Piihrturgh, rind having their officers here. These details ore derived from • minutes taken by Messrs. W. D. Stevens and FJ Iler rington, upon the ground, The minutes sod particulars are entirely accurate andlreliable, and are consider:l.d no valuable in new of the necessity of accurate and particular informa- Lion- In regard to mining operations. • • De. 1. Wt Clarke, of Cincinnati; -itt company With the above named cepthimm , ti left the On tonagon, Jan. 10 and Eagle Giver, Feb. '2d,for L'Ance Bay, thence to Carp river, thence to Day de Semple, the north cud of Green Bair, thence by the way of Green tiny to Milwankie, 12.". miles; thence to Chicago, ant thence to Detroit, !here they arrive.) reit. : • In the following minutes it is to be obeened that by barrel work is meant,the smaller masses too small to 1.0 shipped excepj in barrels— stamp work is Diet ,which is tine, and- is impli, toted with the Matrix of the rejoin such a man' ner as to reqoir,j7being subjected to stamps; num.. ore sucUpieees us it is safe to ehip with out banding—eat from'ono hundred and fatY pounds upwards. The flannwirhaft ie sunk sixty feet en the south vein: 414f0h. at that point is trona one to Jere feet wide: and is composed of Chle'riie,tipar and Copper. The entire rein is composed of stamp and hbi work. • " The Waterman shaft .130 feet rant, on the safer vein, So sunk to the depth of 30 ft. presto tithr, the same appearance as the former point_ In intermediate shaft exhihite the rein 12 inehea in width, and the'rktne in charect i er as the shoji. The Western Adit kve1.650 ft. west of the linens shaft have, been driven 61.1ft;at this point the vein is 9 ft wide, composed of spar, quart: nod Capper. It hoe. been hove 18 ft.. 22 miner, i sthim house. 11 laborers.. •= 12- acres of laud. 10 annum and ebiblrett.:loo bus potatoes. horse team. 200 bus turnips. 4• dtrelliag house, 1 blackarilth's shoo: Upper level--r, 5l in lengtn, N. and 8.; 10 mititTS. Lower level--h& ft o in. in length, N. nod S.: 7 laboie.gh. East - level-1W ft-in lepgth, N. and S. .I.llrection of tbs. veins is d. W. and N. No. 1 abaft is 110 ft .teep, the eight fathom level is 210 ft long, the IS fathom level L 9 23 ft bog. . Veimarera;, ,, es 2 ft in width, composed of tad and stamp work. • 'No. 2 shaft is 300 ft east of shaft 1, and 25 ft in depth. No. 3 shaft on B vain is 25 ft in depth, and of the name character as No. 1. They hare on hand 230- tons of lad and 'stamp work, averaging 4 'tAcent. ki4 14 miners. 100 acres of latl.:1 11 laborers. • 000 btki - potatoes 1 women and children. 500 boo turnips. dwelliag,honsea. l !Isere team 10 acres of land cleared., .Shaft 62 ft (to be 88 ) Vein un.terlirg to the N. stdott:22' aid bse ahont :1000 lit stamp and hbl work. Adit level 12.1) along: (tn be 147 ft) to cot the lode at the depth of 88 ft. -Experme of oinking shaft $l3 For ft: of 'kitt ing 4:10. • ,g miner,. 5 armee of land cleared. 'f> aurfacoftnen_ I ox team. 2:dwelling house,' 1 tirst( team. 1 I.lackamith'B ,bop. cow. 1 barn, at, 100 brie potatoes. $l4 per,month, wagwe of maraca men. ADVT:IITIME MINE. .1 4 No. I level 161 ft long,- • No. 2 level 126 ft long. Crone cut ad the end of No. 2,86 ft long. No. 3 leirl,9B ft. long. . . No. 4 level;is 100 ft long. Adit level in 220 fr. Stopped Mont 10 fathoms. 40 tons mass aud 001 work 'haw-been taken out, of which 30 tenweemallt Lim hand, together with 000 tom stump work that will product about 5 per et. 4 dwelling houses. 24 rti ere, I barn.. 22 ices. men. 4 blacksmith's shop. 11:11eamen and children. I root house. 2 liaise teams. . • . acres of land eleited. 5 bread of Cattle. 1001) bus potatoes. • G4O acres of land 50 bus turnips. 200 tins oats. 1232=13 N 0 . 4 .. 1,2, and 3 shafts . are, 172 feet deep. No. 5 level is 1082 feet. ION!. No. 6is 908 feet long. No. 7 is. 378 feet long. No. 8 level, 300 feet south of No. 1, there ilia mass of 35 or .10 ions; In No. G; level, there are several nam es of from I to 70 . 0 r 80 tone; In No. 7 there iv a mass between . Nos. 2 and 3 shafts that has the appearance of being larger than any ever taken from the mine.' There km boon *18,50 eases, meats called in on each shore of this mine; and *34 per share in dividends reedited, and have on band about 827 tons "of copper. Thie com pany at prebent awn 3200 acres bf land, at a cost lof $5,500, on which there are improve. manta to the valtiOf $80,009, and have shipp ; ed uo to the presedtdate 0201 tone and 478 lb.. ,copper, ' 109 miner,: 153 ',unlace men; 18 Ichoppera; 4I women; 79 children; 3 steam englobs; 32 tene ment/I; 1 store hence; 2 barns; 3 magazines; 2 mineral houses; 2 blacksmith chops: I carpen. ter ehop; 1 coal house; 200 bushels turnip; .500 hulihels natn; 35 tone hay; 250 twee land clear ed. A.N.I/CAh MINA% 40 miners, 7 miners on South Clilye, 102 sur face men, 37 women; 4000 acres op lend; !00 acres cleared; 12 horses and mules; s cattle; 20 hogs; 30 - ilwelling houses; 1 mineral house; . steam engines; 12 stamp-kends in:constant op eration; $lO per month average wages of-sur face men; $2:. so per month average wages of tniurm blacksmiths' and carpenter shops, &c.; value of surface improvements $31,000 00; shipped, 1810; 18 tons copper, 1850, 128 tons. NUATM•FCSTAAN MINING CO. .Shaft No. 1 is 109 feet deep: 13101. No. 2 'is 161 feet deep; Shaft No. 3in 153 feet deep. The edit level is 703 feet long; the ten fathom level is only driven 162 feet north of shaft No. 2 and south 41$ feet' The average width of tholvein to 18 inches„ composed of Cale, Spar, (Skirt; Laumonite, Prehnite, and Chlorite, producing bbl, and setup work, from which they have oh' . - Mined 6131 tons mineral, valued at 8 per scaly 560 acres at land, '2O acres of which has beet}; cleared. Raised 425 both, of pottitoes; 200 Mt of Gate; 5 ions of hay; 28 miners whose wagei average $2B per.moutb; 14 surface men at $l6 per month; 1 blacksmith at $35; 1 carpenter at $3O; 1 cook at $35, ,another at $l6; 5 women and three children;, 8 hogs; 0 horses; 4 on wag ons; 7 dwellingen . 1 etarehoune; 1 office; 2 barns; 2, whltas;.l blacksmith shop. rat ann. minim Co No. - arin 61) ft. in rook north course quarter eoctiontof lend, drifting to cut the vein at about 40 ft. 4 minors at $26 and board. i imrfg, men at 16 andboard:l woman, 1 child , 1 home, If acres laud cleared, 1 tluibble dwelling-house, 1 stars, I etable,'l blacksmith I jr. sea. of land, No, 1 oval cot 1110 ft. long oft north bluff, Nocut ink south bluff 400 ft. long. DJo•3 cress cut, mane .bintr,- 400 ft. long, No-Fidiaft hasp of north. bluff, 21 ft. deep. No. 2 shaft, north sideuf south bluff 12 feet deep. No 3 shaft, youth of last mentioned crosscut, 30 feet deep; No 4 shaft, 40 feet deep, vein 2i feet wide,. stamp work 4 0,0 well defined, same character:of veins as the Cliff 'and other liew• awaneeo point veins. 1 dwelling house, 1 black , smith shop. Good road to Copper Harbor, 4 miners,'s22 clear, 2 surface, sll.li, I.sgeot, $2( clear, 1 woman, 1 child, 3 quarters ection of land. No, 1 shaft, 194 feet deep, No. 2 shaft, 108 feet deep, 260 feet south of No. 1 shaft. No. 3 shaft, 10 feet deep, 200 feet north No. 1 shaft. Adit level, 670 feet long, course of vein 15° West of North-20 . fathom level;` 300 feet long, Irvin averages 18 ' inches wide—barrel and stamp-work, .spar, quartz, prebaite lanmouite, chlorite and lads rated clay, 50 tons mineral on surface, 5 14 acres cleared, 100 bushels potatoes raised. 16 miners, $2B clear, 10 land service, .$16,1 clear, 2 mechanics, $2B clear, I sur6iee agent and clerk, 1 mining captain, 6 women, 5 chil dren, 2 horses, 1. cm, 5 dwellings, 1 offire, 1 blacksmith shop, 1 stable, 1 roothouse, 2 shaft houses, 1 whim, 5 miles from Copper Ilarlmr, vein 2 feet wide, barrel and stamp work. section land. No. 1 drift, SU feel long, vein avenges 8 inches, stamp work of the usual character well defined, 2 sores cleared, f. dwell ings, 1 stable, 50 'bushel,. pink,. vaned , I woman, no work doing. Shaft No. 2, 150 feet deep feet deep: Shaft No 59g feet deep. • Shaft No. 4 78 feet deep. The' shafts are '2OO feet apart from each other Drifted from 'Mott No 3in the 80 foot level, 110 feet West and St: feet East, aol stopped 40 fathoms of ground also, the level. IS miners', 28 surface men, 4 horses, 1 yoke of cattle, L fmr, oat',' 7 dwelling kkOuArs, Magazines, .Storehouses, W hims, IllacksmitW and carpenters' shops . 20 acres of land cleared, 200 bu. hncreo timothy 1000 ho turoip,, This Compatib. lo non engaged in the erection of a stamp rapt for spring use. lispetme or drifting, Yrfl per foot; of sinkingsla; and of eloping $2,871 per foot. The T in 161101. 11111 i well defined, producing rich et cup (and barrel copper, and remittent masses. The Merrimac liniog CompaaY 'rent present employing three men. The Company ores I hit acres of land, Ihid. radjoins the It on the North. The amount of freight received frotn the Ea-t 19 now'very large. The Sgeut,,of the Peonryl- Vania Railroad Company, Covode and Graben], yeatenlay feceived fifty wagon load,, onc of which contained probably the greatest weight ever brought to Ritthburghin one wagon—vir -11.f71 p00n44. I L FROM . WASIIIIRO:ION. • _ ol'hit{ du.le.. . Nit ASIIIN , Irt., garch 1, senthy telegraph to aly the point., of the desisioni n the motion for the modification of the decree for the removal : tit the Wheeling bridge It will he aeon that the;court expressed an opin ion adverse to the euttieirney of the propped etiterations to oPerntone 1111 abatement of the nuiennce, but they povtl,one n peremptory .leci sion until the eats, term in hlay, when a decree will p .e ilStleti i n noconlAnce with the opinion of 31-1 - . McAlpine, the engineer employed by Mr Walworth in olilzing the ourtcym upon winch the court pronounced the bridge an oh.trnetion th navigation. .. • Thecae° of Mrs..Gsines was fioally set at rest, after a litigation Min" fifth of a eel:deer Jus tice Osman real the' opinian.ef four of the vie Judges who sat in thu rase ! They Were Pa tron, Curtin, Nelson, and Grier. Justice Warne and Daniel dissented From the long and able opinion of the majority, I give an abstract of this curious case. The mothenof Mrs. Gaines was a French wo Mon, a Eiiivi4.of lierdeaot la 1 0 .01 ant 2 she was the wife I.f 41r. Du : Grange, a merenaut in New Ories. It4rever absent itt DorsDaus, at tending to mercantile bhalness and also Inn sat f i n property belaying, to bin wife—his wife in the meantime. remaining in New (Mean,. In 0cta1...1E02, relfiriteJ to New Orleans. Da ring his ebsence, it is Alleged that she was se duced by Daniel Clarke, a tout of great wealth; I and that she went,to Philadelphia with a letter to D. W. Cone, a friend of Clarke, etatingJthat she was enrirste wilds a child of which he, Clarke, was the father. She was delivered of thin child, which was nursed and reared iu Philadelphia, and immediately after return. d to New Orleans l IM Grange soon after returned, but bast hardly settled in bin house when he was arrested on a charge cf bigamy, and tried before an ecclesi astical court of ties prdvince. The result of that Diet is disputed, but the evidence adopted by the court, In this present volt, goes DI show that he was acquitted. Ile was arraigned on the charge of haring two wires living when he mar. married %unmet:. • Zoraere, the mother of Gm - plaintiff. Gut =Warne Du Grange was herself Viatnined, and Jichired that though she, with her sister, had gone to New I orb the year i.e fore to or to discover the truth of the report that Derange Leas wet. living there, ,he was satiefiedthat there was no tenth in the story lie was acquitted of the charge of: bigamy, as the court lutliere, and released from prison: but the other side eintendril that the charge of big amy was proved, and that he escaped from pis on by corrupting lame of the officers The court consider Madame Do Idritage'n testimony on thin trial, to have been a haee,deceptien in tended to cover the real 'Purpose of her trip to the north the year before, and her infidelity to bee husband. The advocates of the marriage ! story contend that the minutest of this trial for ! bigamy are not Correct, and assume as true a ! story that Madeline Du Grange discovered, at the north, a witness of the precious marriage ' of Du Grange, one Mr. Guardet, of Philadel phis, and also obtained a certificate in Latin from one father O'Brien, a priest of St Peter's ! Church in New York. That in MO he had mar 1, ring lon Grange to still another woman. The court think it proved that the suite for bigamy wee instituted by Clarke and the wife of Do Orange, in order to get up a public excitement ' against him sad to drive him from Now Orleans, and that they succeeded in. that object. They believe that after Du Orange was them expelled by persecution, in dbf.el or 'O, Clarke and Ma dame Du Grange 'lived together as Lover and mistress, and tieyer sustained any other rein- Jinn.. In 1800 tin Granq name again to New Grimm, and was again expelled by a bemiring finite for alien - any brought by hie wife, although it is claimed that, she was at that time Mre. Clarke. In 1808 she married Onardet, it being taken for: granted that she connidered Clarke had deserted her, and it is said that elm is still ' lining. Mrs. Gaines was born in 180,7 during the intercourse with Clarke, and was alwaye treated by him as his slaughter. , -The whole-case evidently turns upon three two points; had Du' Grange a wife living when he married ilolirme Carrlgy i Secondly, was there a valid. marriage between her end Clarke if Du Grange committed bigamy in mar rying her. The court decided both queetions agnient Men.` Gaines—that her mother was the lawful wife of DU Grange, and the mistress of Clarke. They, therefore, affirm the de cree of the court below, and , climbs the bill. In the above narration I have omitted one point of which every lawyer will admit the im portance. 1011848 General Gaines end wife brought alma in ejectment against Patterson,. one of the occupant. of the property claimed by them: They gained the case in the Court below, and Patterion appertod,...,and the Supreme Court, in ISO, affirmed the decision of the Cir. cede That wan natarelly cdniiidered &Meive of the whole matter, and petlple who took an intreest in "the Gaines cane" could not under nand why she did not eater into posse/mien of the property. It now appears the whole fink was carried on by colltution. Patterson re ceived a bond that he should not lose by the event of the snit, and that his coats should be. paid Vbetever the result: ;There was virtually no defence in the. none telow,and though an appeal teas tiketi in Pattern* name to the: Supreme G'ourt, It was. really carried up by the suenesful party, because they Wanted the decree affirmed in the mast solemn . manner, to beneed against the other tenants. Both sides co-oPerating, of course the record, siteldiaas s et 4., were Made up eons' to get, the Neision desired. .The court now, in act, reindhiie that • 'decree., because they say It 'nu obtained 'upon a rnada'up statement of law and Acts, aftir no Litigation.. It was eubstantially a fraud ulent inipmitiou upini the Court, which has been exposed by the 'efforts of the tenants who were to suffer by the decree. need notstate• the grounds of dissent pot forth by Justices Wayne and Daniel. Their opnion was very long. They think the war rings with Clarke proved, and consider that the evidence against it ought not to have been ad mitted. They think Mrs. Gaines the true heir to the enormous property of which her Lather died slezed. This deeision- coins the ut.fortunate plaintiff The labor of a life time is found to have been in vain, and from the expectancy of wealth and splendor, she sinks to a condition far below com petency. The Compromise was before the House to. day, and received its quietus. Dr. Fitch, of Indiana, who perhaps wilt ho Charge, or an Auditor, it a Democratic administration comes in, moved to suspend the rules to enable hitt) to offer a reeuluti on on the Foote model, declaring the compromise a finality, Ale. &c. The vote on, suspension Was ayes I noes 74. The vote was pretty nearly sectional. Five South Caro, line Democrats, Clitignian, pro. slavery Whig seersvionist, mot. Daniel of N. C., comprised shout the whole squad of anti-compromisers South. Of the seventy four noes, Ra were 'Northern Whigs and i 0 Northern Democrats.• ten Northern Whigs were found to endorse . the compromise with 'its fugitive slave law. They were Appleton, of Moss.; Thompson, of NNS . who prevailed over Mr Palfrey by Free Snil pledges; Briggs, Brooks, Shermerhorn and Haven of N. , Eakins and Fuller of Pa.; Par ker of In, and. Taylor of Ohio. John W. [Lowe of Pa, and Mr. Giddings voted aye, because they wanted the subject to come before the [louse for discussion. Trams. FROM HARRISHITBOH. 1111= It au glatwann, March 1, 1852 Itotn,—The Governor sendin a message this morning, vetoing the bill, authorising !lunici• pal and other Corporations, to subscribe stock iu the Ohio and Pennsytssnia Railroad Com pany. 1000 copies of cited...ago were order ed to he printed Mr. Applefon, presented the following yeti Otte from the Cadets of ionaporance of Alit chetiy County for the /Aline Liquor Law tine of Mindor import from the School tori. of Pittrburgh tine from Allegheny County. for the better en eo.tragementof Volunteer'Corpa, in enid CO. A reno.u.ttronce apiott nny additional pow er.. hiring conferred upon the Lawrenceville and Sharpsburg Plonk goad Ce ilrFe, a petition from the State. 4riculi tural Solidety for an ogricaltnral chetnir Nil . Penny, v petition for the new county of Apollo .Another for that of litekiminite• Tho apportionment bill reported by the Conti watipaisaell through the Committee of the Whole and laid aside for the present. A resolution was tiansed . giving the Ilernorrat• ic nod Whig State Canaentisu i which assemble tine mouth, the ore of the Hall: able the Na tive Cou•ention which neremble in July. A petition van prenented in One Senate to day by 1400 ladle./ of Philatielphia,for the Maine Liquor Law. In the !louse. an net was authoising Robert Beth, administrator Or .1 amen M Pasts, decent:ed. to nett rennin rent I , tato s Toatthorixe the Sehnvl Itiroet.ier of Eltra heth I..tenogh to tell rertnin property And nuthorixine the Tompentnneville and No itlestown Plank Sand rompany, to extend a bentieh of their road Pt Totkernellle. FROM NEW YORK. .1 th. I•ttt,Luiih Daily Naar Yoas. March The moat marktd movement thia week is peen )n the enney market, which has been supplied no freely that on , wire Speculation but It. cranmenced in stocks, anti a, Large r amount of capital left for inwalmenta io cam'. mercial paper which iv easily sold at legalrateei and in ~ r ue cases at much The main cause however, the rprculatlon and the cage in the money market hot tnen brought ahont Ifs the purchase of a large quantity ' of Erie road *even per cent la mortgage Roods OtaIST: eign account at the Larahome premium', of fif teen pct . rent. Sitter the order was filled prices hove re , luew) 118„Ind as that Walt they ore firmly held and no considerable amount cau In had at It. rate. .1:1111i00.4 men now area gMed deal exasperated at the course of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and have fairly entered the geld again,: Philadelphia, by offering to place all goods bought here, in Pittsburgh for the came money it would cost via the Railroad It may ale possible fur the enterprise of Philadelphia or Boston to overcome the natural advantages of New York, and make one of those cities the commercial centre of the Republic, but one year'n exertion will not effect it, and it may nut pay A card appears in the commercial papers -of to-day, making a statement of the intentions of our merchants, and ii will be acted upon effectnally The people engaged have the money 10 spend, and will not spare it nor Assembly has , committed an atrocious outrage in declaring the sent of P._ L. Snow, vacant. It has been an anti-temperance move ment, and a successful One, too, no far as action an the Maine low is concerned this jeer. Af ter the act was consummated, the hall of the Assembly room had the appearance of a hotel clinin7, room at the close of an orgy. {Vine bottles and brandy tumblers ornamented the desks of members. and rum ruled the hour. A new election wih be ordered for the vacant neat, but in all prohn;or a ;moor°eo rum man will he returned. Mr. Sneer has herb too prominent as an anti rum moo, to be awed, and will ho defeated, if motley tan effect it. C. (IXIIMAN BLOOD AMONG Us —lt is said' that the (lermans, unlike all other emigrants, never laulteefy, hot clay thoroughly German, through several generations. Bee to what a magnitude this isolated moss IN growing In this country:— The •hole number of Germane in the United States is estimated at Nkomo, being over one fifth and nearly one fourth of the whole point. liou of the country, which le estimated at 23,- 000000 Of these fire .millions of Germans, nine-tenths ere In the free States. Missouri Is the only elate State in which they have settled in any considerable number. Many years , ago, when the Mississippi Valley was-reached most readily by the way of New Orleans, and the great Northwest was comparatively . but little settled or known; Mr. Choteau, who was a large land proprietor, offered to sell land to Germans in and around St. Louis; at a very_ low price, which net the tide of German irnmigrationinthnt direction. But since the Northwest has been opened, almost the entire emigration from Eu rope sea their home by the northern route. Over 183,000 Germans are Bottled in Wiscoe eon, vmbracing-about one third Of the popula tion of the State. Thal State, for a few years past, has been regarded by the German emi grante•s, shove alLothers, the Most desirable. In Illinois, there are about :SLOW Germane, many of whom anthem] In the counties of Ste phenson, Madison, and St, Clair. In Missouri, there are about 200,000. A very large propor tion of the population of Michigan is. German. A barge proportion of Germans in the Staten of Ohio, Indiana, and Missouri are from reene3l - which has a large German population. Several of the principal cities have a German population as follows: New York City, 100,000; Putlalo, 26,000; ci e ,,,b m i, 7,000; Milwaukie, 10,000; Chicago, 0,000; St.: Louis, 110,000; Cincinnati, 90,000. Largo numbers of Germane from Europe ore expected to settle lu Chicago and Illinois naxe year. Tho Germans have In the United Staten shout 235 weekly newepaimrs; aleo,betweeti 80 and 110 dailies. Of these, 4 aro In New York, 3in Buf falo, 8 In Illilwankle, I in Chicago, 4 in CM. , einnati, and I In Piiheburgiii. A DRSIOCILAT CORIUM TO Ifta fleasen.--The Wirehenter (Va.) Republican; relates the fol _ - '•Noon after the defeat of ono of our -worthy Whig candidatee for the Legislature last De cember, a staunch old Democrat, who had never flinched in allegiance to his party; entered his office. 'Bo you would not vote forme,' bejocu tarty observed; 'you are regularly .wool-dyed; I don't believe you would vote for the beet Whig , What will you bet on Ibsen 'A 'Done,' said the old Democrat, drawing 'himself tip to his foil - height, and adding: '(trill nob. for Milton/ Fyllmoro ev pile - goer to any nee thy Can briny out.' This ie the sentiment of more than one."' keras where you will, talk about whnt , 0 „ A nd you will tither we or hoot of Lbw groat Ar, shisn prkkorottork known to the skOolo of their. NASA:wok! A.II, Y k rroll'a Colobrsted Arabian Llohnekt, It but mode tome of thk Most nuoirlablo time of ott u fre m b,,,,... gk E ti fforrnaok,Fectlonk robs! coinoloin Es, lc, ea eeeeet Ana. WE a., crternal remedy, le..plluble 6 xtesz , 4;111 deems veldt Wald reekthir ha hsoollt.llbr &del of test We& free setertemeenty tgirNO FAMILY BIIOF LI) BE tt ith,mt Net.. 11'Laue't Liier feud:taut ratning or a thowaaes that have th e ir orig., in a tante of tite !d rn yer, manifest theselyee u. a r If,. extent ,n a l mos t evert Ityppepeis. Melt lisnwlaelts, nMtrne- Hav (hi meneer . nyue end fever. onion In the rile, with dpi hajrang outipbt are all the temulta of hepatte derma.. urgent; and for the.. Dr. IPLahe'e Pith are a enters..., penned,. Thar hare never beet known to fail, nod they thould be kept at nil timer by IltaarrloWS—Take two or thaw going to b.. 1, erery e.r• and third nighL If they do not purge two or 1 bre« Pinot by neat morning. tate wne or own more. A slzahl Perak/tut should invariably follow their use. Put rataf b. uvrtl where purging is iitnilY ,vaavary. /iv RD otobilteum purgative they are Inferior to nine. Autl In thAtta of tiro or ltirve, they giro to.too. law., relief to Mak headaille. alw lu alight .I,raugeotento of the ototnatb. Is - Observoi none are g.uututi without the forvitulte the proprietor's alinature, C. SI'LA For aale wholetrate suJ rettol by J. I<l lit , a Ct.. tuartl3ldlrS No. to Werod , DEAFNESS MID EAR DISEASES RADICALLY 21&` DR. leg Ilituriti offers to those sulTer- I s , n.m Veofneas, /41. Intsl4ble nu eural rndle, ntneh have lee n aueeemalul in nearly Arr. flumeind cams et row hruTnl drafted', The.. nortenneeceusprlne dlfferenit entrrne. ter 4liamsode a 1140 intoroul. Middle, and .:,,reel have been pronounced by I han. relebret•d pitrixte— Kromer, bt neleau. of nark: 1 . 41 , 14 ei a Veoroley, 4.1 I•delou—., brlnd We ina,t wonderful and egertnal ever apploed for dens.. of the Internvl mud Intd.do var. Moir Wee. are apparent ea the fifth er b4sth del. [Jr 11 ,v dona eur• iu ever, ea,/ a here the oar lv perfect in formal/en. Ile elubteeo revlitican of run.. Irmo then. whn had been deviend and here now enn,letely rssuss.l..ost ns. now enabled le Imam tin 1 sowuvev• Thenoenb., oevr 1,0,41 bemired hare been cined I, 14r le 14 bnl) brvhcatlen 1,144,414 teno./ dr. pe, Innen el 11,.,, ea nb eon ha, e eva t. 4 au) art rmv—ss cenrultanon letd 4.4 ,übv O. e hetrony or r,lned a/ e, tnnb oh.r, • ate,: Iv. 14•ard le beat at It.. did...... 4,,,1e. 44 I. et teem either ear. I.e Pronn's Treele, et, the Cer e•el 1,-Ins eneee..n.l tren.rms,O. n 1 the b.,' •”.1 1./.reh It Item - SI r. L. rlquare N V. 6.0.11{1 Petroleum i M. Kira: hoar Fir —in Knower in 111.1Uil 1. prerinr.t to nay. Mist I h,•• 1,11,1 W. A irri r iri•mnient ni •••111. n. and irri,hir• nunnunll. • U... • f man, tln prig, riphi AU lord iiti.l,ri•••••itinh ri.1•••il I, • lin iirrh • .1,•••• tali,. nieta.lril, I inn., lit.. it, 1 . ..1,11.111n r.i risr ••nrnirri-iimlod •••• roraiiii• 1.'101,14:n to llin•• iii•m• uh.l rvini...ir tined.," i.nl nf trio tii•t•li•rirnr•r•lmAry ruby... With thew. hir r‘i-rienentid fa.itii or It,. Prtnil nrn. I ryrniiiin,innr• trail, • , .1 rr Ell Y. M. IM.Vor rale I, .Iruu,lor Citizens insurance company ot 'Pittsburgh C. (1. 111!SSP1. Pre-inws, ,AMUF.I. L MAKSIIELL, •ti 'r. OFFICE, 04 WATER, BETWEEN BARNET AND WOOD STREETS. at 1:, , L1:1, lit LI. 69 nu. 1.111,, .111CTi..a11•I'I 131, TILII.i'T .a Insley, ay..z.ne danw, and ru.i.vxmirrA77.A. • DIOR( TORT : C li. IliveTT. Wm Lartm , r..-Is 4 m Ilvogril,, 1 SI. 1,,,r. 11,0; 14.1.,‘ lltrol n .:, Jr, i jje..at ' ? -. , t , ' . -"'. II ll•rlamplr. Yr3or” , 11-, 1..1.wnl Itearrlt.tra. J 1,1rr.::,..0r1..r. 11ritrr Dry... i I-trawl I:r.r. MERCANTILE LIBRARY AND ME CHANICS' INSTITUTE. rTT.. SI /nelah.n 1.-. , 1.1 thio ie the "'fly .Public Li bru.s. and ;13 the ear. std. 1,1. tler•uK 11.0/op.:maim a1...1,. .1,1 If PS GA itLIS .1/ Et.'7l.V#: .1T tint 111'STL'I,' .1:4 , The La•lies of Iteellenter intetel I ' • 1,11.11, !Icrtiud Tt...1.•0,5, th• runt lb. PrA. {ed. i'burch awraiira, tlwr alll .1,...,4 h. I, 11,1,,, Ir .11.12 Mth.. elori.smi cons, ars .kars.s. t lir c C.LllPtilt of lirrauzstseu. mk.S. BELAY. MISS - . - 1,. 1.7 11N.),,Y EVEN I N 1.7 1.140'11.11tE5..--The - 7 nest, LM •••••.1 j.mth,ireti'lme .ttl.orrty, L., It., 14 AILLI. ftt san , tlr ) u l Cirlf: 06 Tull Urxtux .+r 4t.cuurtv. In .apy.trt of 614 rms... trabdr..l4i enar,ll II A ILOOlNOI.7,1;44 .. to r.— k *el te fat/ awnlituent igu.?ekg. tuumner.)...l.. lu oat ni...u.t..elotf,...Curadarsr., ti " ; " .1 'Ann, Lultr , E.orl,.. 41u^lin t'VM:rb 410•Zbats.. Pe•plmo.l'auabrie..llo.lln., te 1.,. SErbtx.e. Las, 110,er,„, 11utt, r. xrtle,"l.. ruvloti;E..l,ll,-tr, 4:lorke,J.wort,. , r . 1.. to be fro; ..:ttur, volt,. the 111.4 Went.% a Iluttbaut. . _ . p" noel orri.f i.;•-••nvt Removal. 1). LIAMS h CO.. Lear rim co.l N., 14.4 rinvt, ibm• 40•11• .10 ....v.v., FeftlaN. tal fric palrou, FAMILY ORNMILIE4 s.d trrl..au• and lirtlat.l tuaar. 6...1,1rn0 ,yrup.. "riran•aent Su: Hoot. ttra.r..lll,, No , 4 I,lk prrm, C Nal, linnwl. .atale sari Ro.bri p. 1=1621= ENP) I=llSt=dttel WWI a‘s, rtownt (.1 Fru11...n.1 \CIA, I Tine . tr. • J II II LIAIIS 4 , 0 N.. 1., t I tlsT at A. A AiroqiN erast4.4.lc 0, CI, PRIM] A. Mason !inv. jamt r.....,1ant. , ,0. t 1 .r.rtnr, bo ts, nett ani ...I{wrior FT, le. • , g,twis 4 i SATINS—Inq reed tycr 51' ~ A MA 4 4O; A,C.I 21,6 (2 ‘iht 1 , AT•rtft IF 141 . 11 T I.4llltiiii P It! .t. r 4 a C. bay., I. Allen Nvring Print. mat. Huse for . Sale FlRSTraie Family llorse oantin Imlro hr Imul—llatn 1110 lraion nt thin ear t 1..• inLituttinn Wren. mar..ll, S UR DRIES— ' 1710 bamrin balk: • 2 casks hose, sael• cow tails 1110.1 A. Ilsoses, 2 , knr! Vlxxseedl -11. W " Orrkm.l.Nuts. ,east* Fealties, I hales kklttAn: 1, arils.. On steamer G...11,M • f, vale is tlAll DICK El A 1 - ‘). Nat, au I Front rt. RISSIN-30tilibls. Soap Rosin, 111 g:0011 or , dor, and fcr gala aT lIALLtI.IIIIiLIT. mayo No. 1.9 awl 10 Wntar FA - MRS-4100AV Common, litorii and for inite • T qpi Marti 1.1. W. 1., .t. :tiNtoN LINE. 1t45.1 o Cleveland and the Lakes. A MIMU/ A CIIAMItIIItI.IN, CloveWel, Proprietor , PAURN A C., Agent, Ito: heeler. Pa. Tills WF.LL KNOWN nod old extoblislo e.l Line, on the o - Fenlor of the a n, tat out the alaiyht will he .pressar.el to reeelee and trunenort freight and tuomeugere to and from eleseland, and all tho porta on am Ethel end the Ottlo Canal, The ...lamer SlirbUan Nu. 0111 run in ronneetion with the *horn Moo, betwoon Pittsburgh and Itoehoeter, Iloaheaterevery :moroluF ithaplarn excepted> at s o'cloek, owl Pittehurgh at :.. r. . A Linn of Vreight and Paekot will run lotereen ltoebenter awl Warren, Ohio: I. , arlng Itoeheeter daily at .1 o'cloelt, P. C. . . For ("1"r 1""m"1"11Adr in j') .UAVOIINY. erner Itat.sr and emitlo4l,lr.. a T _ o the Honorable the Judges orate Court of tlenertl i tivrt et: pet do.. a the Piro o, la and for the to ty rsr ne " pe n titio r niof . A Ithlol.B3lN, nithe Vint Want. Gill volt . infhPlP:l;:r;4l=l.l'4lTrxr_n ale . for toe r aranuntogistion to tr. - Alert and otbers. u at . h r tt dwelling boo. In the Word aforreald, and pray. that foe /loners w3llta pleaftell to areal blot • tins., to trop • VOttllo bonen of entortalotnent : and tour petitioner, at In dot, brood. will pray. • ARTHUR N11)11101.F(iN. We, the andersignodi elder,na of the ward afnre.tld, do certify that the shore petitioner Is of enrol reptile for hon. wtt, and tentperanre, and le proThied with hoot, nom sod nonrenieneet for the anerrtnenodatian and lodg ing of ttrattarre and trarelbrn, flint O.llLi [stem h neer/earl, J.. Joanna. Jamb !lay, J. lionnotlT, John I. Mae. tlh, 11to. Anion. War. /knit. That.n, Jon. It. Who, t..oslialytr, A. Patto•,o ItOnl, P. Brady, TO tht, Ildnorahlo tho Judges of the Court of flenortl QUarter of we Pe1“.....th god for the County All,uhott, • .• • The - pelltlen of Rnbort ofmmrl . cf Elizabeth towtthir. in the counts' nfare.l.l. humbly that pour Peti tioner both provided himself withaterials for the ae ennitundallon of triorellers awl othe m r, e hie dwelling house. In the township albreseld.ond prir. that retie hen ors will be pleased In grout I.ho Ileame to Lo prit.ll , hoot.• of entertainment. Awl yourr4itioner. tie •,Ittli tentn.l. will pray. :011P.Ill . 11l NI it LI,. IV., the soliw•rition. elthrwr of the township al..rov•lrl. d r , eertity that the mtg.,: petitioner prof good telinte Inc oroman and trinparucte, and 14 . well pvided p. ram sod eormsolenren for the mccommodstllnn and 10•14- Ing a antigen and travellers, and that .1.1 larern A ue earl. JauleAll/aremn. Darla P. All., Win..3lnrrown orttoee. Nathan 1c41.•••Ir, Otolol Pealrw,‘Vin.J.N.lorrown John Allen. Jonathan Penlro, Be . A. Apple. ristuuel Kerr. Locker, tteptiens Applegate. ANTE/1 by piung man well aequcti nt- TT ed edto t64.eltr. an.l who ran t.% city refer. nn.A pltustlop As Onek Or ritapplng Clerk. In ..b o h..a. house. Or satiation! Clerk In is idsulifseturing Ertabilahtuout. tlatarz.not. au much a n °Mod. • per• I:Datillikt .Athirros "ALPHA, throuth the Poet , r . otßno. • • tolarfoltd• - & J. J. BOONE. FORWARDING COMMISSION MCI .• ohsobn Dealer, rrob.oodura or oil rtitolft, At. rio.arr stmt.. Pttrobo Po. liIP:AI.*T• PO Loud. M. O. &mar sod 1161 - O.•BUGAIV--1 5 Mule. prime, in 'etore Nfa. br • O..IILACX.BIIISII tCO. Ail USEMENTS THE BUFFALO QUARTETTE CLUB JAMES F. a NT. pen. TIN., J. 0. i.O MBA lA , . Imago n‘set E1t...1,1 1 . ' Aso, AND EVERETT L BAKl:E.cruu.urn, ESPECTFULLY annoute3 Lr ill° Mr , 1 , 1,11. • Marrh 151,2 1.111 144,nun.Sttnat•tt,Trta... m.ut at . ul own cM41 4, e1.1v. •nd ar rAnuemmut. PROGItA3OIE PAIIT I. 1. 1;1' CIIORCS- - 021 11.11 us ye Fri..." from VH-di Erwan en einAti it [II*CA:I roariiefif<‘l Ciiieny Time.l. Fete—l'll... 01 Inclarineeo F.. I. linter. t ermer, sat In hle ran, etialt.” er r irigeil Teti - Liu. Irish tie/Wei:imp - . J V. moot . ILuxin 1 lir,tiJh tures( NLn.lw. UT 11. I rIVC.• Vera—Thy li.eiurt. errmit,el eoJ Feriornif ,l It E. L . 1 Sine— the Life ILI, J Luinhl I Foie—Die Cl. irannJ lliee Brown. the Funinier Nicht Ping tlpk.t• •IptLLl.man nh.l t P SI. et, at- at the tsap,alll,,h.l., brx,tt 11• II twrlpramorP rmumen, al 7ls I . z, rani Fn. , pontsitoina wc.rJ. It thp (lII.IS It CONCERT , ,ottgo. Cram.. el net. a llae en, upi olnal, the .11. 01,1. Vett , . tl P. CA.teta, eon., Amnia Evening of Fun and Laughter at Masonic Hall. Tll7 , 37011 TS oNLV. I iN11.1.1" and TI'ESIiAY EVENINGS, 7! „:,-„,... ~"..t, FICK Y. . . .11:1.1.; 4,1 h 4,•ttoi. qulet •11./ r trnv.11,r+...1,1 In. • ant •t•rt• •t 1.'0... lath. nt Ifungarhau -1..., rhino untl .... 1 , 44 y hh. i•••,..r.atelk, I. 4. rn., I. kil..We Ti 111• Ir 11,1.111. Th. lII_ HI. HI h onto. th • t 1.1./. th • HE. Hr.. II h. l'hlek•ntat. the 111/. 'rho— of Snolzulna, Inn i,t .11, to ulrm t t t u •rnnk ot nin Y d , I InI•••th•ttt• r tt To NM.nr • Paper Hangings. IVILL 1,, r,•,•'d I,y first Canal Boat arri -41-i, 01 0 Ft, Vrintr, vhl.h n.ll , 1.. .0. JAMES W. WOODWELL, Cabinet Furniture Manufacturer, il7 and fiq ?lord St. httahurgh I W W.RESIT LLIC informs his op Inest I.ant ...tomer., 1.1 It. hao ernmpleto.l wine!) 1. darlle.ll, tha Sea n o t ..er rtr sal.. Itt 11.1. nii, whaeL 1.111 • • • 114, 4.1. den ram.) In 410.01.1 ht. .Itna. rater on 1 tn.,-rtatl. bort .DJ 1, .1 ale nt.l 1 ma th• extent n 1 hi. owl., an.l fareltl, In Ito 1. • .1,1«.1 1.. ...Jura warrant..l 1 I 1,11 t 11E, the lone, run,. 11. It, the rennet/. I , 1.1...141tit the elltWorn m- • tt t • 1,.. nat. In •ttailit, anti prt... and tee. . 0.1 .1t th.erWaton . t nen..., front 11, elonaf.n. l and • •0•1 that • hnm,. at, garl ol rte. mar • Irma 1,1. •Inet. manult,luro.l Thelos..., art eh. rat., to yarl nt Lt. an. n-f.. and 11,e11.111. 1 1 ran Marna/out llamt.. 2 , Jo 11 .111 rot .1.. . 11 .roof Itnr.our W a•t.,an Ittaw, lerna.... Burn.. hetet ...I 1 . . Mar It In II at., • lo • Ittn. aml 1, ...tam and n.. krn lasett Cane ./al 21 Vane It•oktua Maw-. IA !ALAI... 11, anti To•el wan., What Nnl, Vat., Mani. Tablet, ht...ll.othar.t 11.11 IM•r Jo, It:miaow A... %Hints: I de. Ittlenalos Dint. Tattle.; Arm Ottnanana 0.111, null Chair, A 1... a hara. .!'halo; .t of Common ?until.... awl Wtnt....r ohm,. I'alttne ll . l . , •ftr.F.ll , I w •tln art.elorin tbeir and 1101.1.1nrm/Inal at All opt,. 1....117 %Wan lat fit marl . l, Notice. ETT F.RS of Administration on tlir Estate I 4 .4-J..1. , up.... et. Clalr Tonn.hln. serantral ttot ...,11.era All ,renstot harm* latm ar am, rani .41,101 ....ant theamdnlJ thent.rwal I..nttlesarnt J 1111:95. /MIAOW. Jllll, 1111.1../I,ft, F tn, it te Inont To Let iM tIo• lit of April tart!, n unp,rior Itantllna 11........ fnmleng' th. o otrth I,sntattann.rn t C.te 111,1 onr, for forma en.... of J I.IIIIIAINIIAAKIt • 21 W nod chartiers CoaL PVIIE CIIARTIERS . COAL COSIPA nr.or.l rontr,L.l for an 4 I.• m.o. who, at Oal Moho, .11, gnelio,) t anti a half no,. 1 . 1.4.0r.11,, fn.a, ten t , tw.tOr thrwatrl al ron-hoo, tomtit., limit own Th.l. of otn , rk, antl esnafullr 11, ~rvat• at on. dollar "r t.°. O =4O pound. —val. woe,' —ft., par ...nt I*ln¢ allhwott •tatnn-ht, .null 05 cool ran rox • Tto. , -mnanv too norollo for lotd nc ran.. at, ItaoA... I.r Mr 1.-Ot-.‘, marl.. tt .o the.•ll), at wh•rt Tll„tt Of 4MCLIIATIf. 1. , •1 Oonomny onall i o.tt• ant Innio JournO 1n.,. en. , • orlw J.% i'Eß—Wrnrrping, Writing, and Print s aal. nr tt I' SIAIIrIIAI.L (1 ,T U , 1 1 1 , ) , C . ..11 , 0 , 1 1.1.:q—'2.5 ill,. CI ncinnati 1.1,0 017.1, 21 , Wamr ( I PIER STO r? . R ,•1 • taw! nr TI RUN IYd CO, Wt..] anal I.i•renntl 731/ia; LIN;iELL'i 01L-151.1)15.intoze,i I ...I My I•F 0 111.000 PORN *CO. I WILL ~pen on the ht. of .Arril next, on I .i rlnc l t e tWk i f n ul . Qv. p : :11...0n,rx of m 7 fripal. .nt lb. pnblie I Ili twitto.nt ..hurt lino pre00,00,..* chain. ar 1""'n"of ttwP 1n lb' t‘""*" e lliM twallf UND ICATT:n. Western Insurance Co. Ai FEw , Hl. 7 re, i nf , tgr4 . iepirable and prof maNA. WILKINS New Bonnets, Ribbons, Hata. Silk Goode, &e. ) 11. PALMER, 105, Market Street, hoe tradv • AL Tot Plaid, Figured sod Striped, Bonnet, Saarf and Kabbala, Itnonet !lilt, Patine, Vrapea. Viewer, and Tat, and. general aga.runrot of Winker,' Ganda. • Palau Leaf,Pedisu,a, Manilla, Leghorn, Straw, Fur,Silt, au.) 11,11 Hatt le., Re. ward-dal, Pittsburgh and Boston MiniAq . Co, 1 - 4 1 ' IVE . Shores of this Stook wanted iintoedi I ''''''' ' "' Pi. ' "A'.""i1LK......, „, Cornet 3hricat •GlShint rt, .._ To Gardeners. firIVENTIC ucrem of land within one mile rf tbo city. un(l. haring • thrlTlng young Orcha.r.l of ration( Imola of fruit trees. will be rented tcr • goal Oar akner ut n low rote, ((application be mule eoon now& A. WILKINS 0 CO. UST reed at. REEL ft CA LIZW . I3 Literary • Iteoet, Tilly let ~y., ( 1t0 the Poet eMi.• (recently ). eat ,m FeniLNlonthly Library( The .•,,wtititie Atuorican( 1•1111•Ielpbla Saturday Poet; lArtolou l'uod(( Illo.trale.l Luna,. Nee,. •1(0,1.(t k.elte N. Y. Mune, rontalnlog Thol Webetero bArourpo boron( the NOV York Illotorir Society. marl REEL • CiLLOW _ ' *__ - Stocks Wanted. - I 0 SHARES . Bank lu E"" V 0' il. A. HILLLL 071., tAnrl.2w dhr.k sad Itrok,N. - - Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R. Oil SHARES for Pak. by WM. A. 1111.1 A CO, Al door share N.t.thettn comer 4th d Wood als. wart . _ Central Rail Road. 5 SHARES for sale by 11 AI. A. 1111.1. I CO.. OvorV.Or Wool street. S NDRIE ' soo EOM I hr.. No. 1 1 - .Ake ver Trout; IW No. 3 Ilarkerel: IVO Iludolv Clover Seed. 11121, A. 11. Moo., Ito Nnxeo 5 . * •t a' Ma nut Tobarr, try Va. • Pate.% rpm, 1031. common-ORM, (a, bxo. eparEr-li lOU parka... Y. 11.. Imp'. and 'lrk. Tea: V.Oll la.Tru.bed mad l'nll. Nom,: 13aN. 1..4( Poloratu, • mwt ItnavalVit:4•;•• Mae% .`“k ••IGein Nnar; •• liner •• In •tore and (..r sale by • JOHN WATT a co. marl Liberty To Monufartxtrert, Insurance Compin.ra. TO LET. TriE OFFICE on first door in Hope Cotton now ° F m a o t t o l r ed Ibtyo lllLdl n IV r V e ,P o m a r dlatxt e M wlh Zad Mo a r e n t b . cellar. a, Thlt to one of the beet aluatlons In the city for • Mann. ftetunt's or Intnraner 011 Ice, weeny other bolltwat triton it It adtleabla to be nos, the elver. A Isn—Til LET: tut Unted on wand Soot. came handing. atayt:42. • P. Meet/10110K, . Guide for 'California Travellers. i'III.IOSE who are contemplating a trip ro California.abonlit Miura a OP/ of 'Orlltforra main for California Travellers," It is PO'foloiod , ifioatilotif• tornfation to In•clletor; air*, thalkintitftotitin tictlin Nut of California. - • CrlorZ unfit for We' at, the Perfection% 1 , • ACP, in CALLO t: Um sear Muse.°p Modern Languages I I F. SANDERS, Prof. of Sioilera Lonroo ftrutirmes to give Immlmam. In tbe Flikrbell. ER and ll.t LIAR I or PtITAI•IY. and at , Ati tAcL7AL .1 thy Musk S:orr Dr. Kleb<A7TDlrl at.. . . hvrua -a) Ireiehh•im. ; fir. 11. 61.,w+; Frry.. form,ly Profvfoor of Ni !renal 1.111.31. M.. E CREDITORS of the Estate of Wm. deed, are requested in meet at tha Office IP .WI L.StIN 1120:No 47. Rocs f.treat. cn Thursday, Pith hut, at 2 o'clock, • • . . . • ADAM WILSON. CALVIN AD_ .AMS l'autotrsh. Marrb IS 52. Administrator. Juat Received at Wm. Digby'e, No. 181 Liberty SOM. TWENTY Pieces of new style CassiOieres. 'A eplrmlid imvortmletit of Vostiocs. new sty ion. Pie - el tolatk 11/141M1 Cloths. The timumetor of the above establishment. begs to luiefrieuds aml euelavotere, that hawing secured rte imeeetanee .ir Altlltill. to superintend the eottimi Lb:Darn:omit. ho hope. to to. .1.1. to glee entire ei sat.nctimi io all a he rserir him with ordsra. mar 3 LI AV ING sold my entire ,. iic a t to i. e! c ol L h w oo u k .. s i I PeraxlicalL Le.. to Mean,. .. form., mr... . tribe old All pernon. InJeht..l to ode al . btatal and eettle. It. IIUL)I Kit Thud ~ t•p .ite th. 11 . Ifoe, • • Co-partnership. Notice. rVIIE und , n.signed. having puichnsed the soli, stock id J. EL HOLM e . Third Ors.. ronsist. of Molts. ittlloosrr. tr.. this day sotersollato , u: tosrstilp. on.ler tbs arm ItOk CALLOW. They till be thonkful for la motto sof. of • ottrouste. and Le happy to here • .401 from heir friends frso- Als full ~ortmsot of ersrr • I ellss,P h. fount. An obibsesibbions ri.ntrevted for by bir.J. n. IbILMY.,+. will be loroklist es tiros' by no. J. 11. I'. CALLOW. 1111-l.isr.Th. rob. 2°. I S— A. A. M ow do Co.. have just r wale P 11.• I I I.OVES—Un. hand, a complete aseort 11l torn: 4.1 LAN... Ml.l OrntA . rr•ry dr , crig , sts•r:;l AA. MASON *CO. ' . POOL. COTTON-2.1M/ dozen assorted, 1, eti. r.,1 and 1.. r rale ‘""' A. A. MASON CU. C A sToR UII.. SEW CROP-10 bbls. just It K. SR • Mer No a 7 11°,4 rt. hhhi. 7h :Ind 92 per rent; ;12.r ht itmard 4, SELLERS.: „. , , /1 11X E---fii I Mik, prime quality, ior Pale hy 11 I it.. K. II A Itl'F,R'S International Kninkerbeek ahAvavine. , er Myrrh. have Fern receival at W. A Ihblenteme, en 7h priurth —Part 'bre. , ?.,r •nerephon: or the Uinta, of the Human Iherrt. ay it,. Elite. Maravret Ceen: or I each beret,. I otmh. hr Comets ono, A Slechank , J.xclne sand Engineers lo.urca! II I h... , lncsz,n, for IM. mouth. and the hart Nor.emo I , 1..: at t Oar,. , mad ACONT-25.01.4.1 lbs. Hams, Sllsulders I P for pain hr marl • LITtLE t CO. XT EW GOODS AT CIIESTER'S--Cheit; - • LI would announce to Me natron• the public. Ma t now mieninir Suring atock id Cloth,. 01.1171'..71, Vicatinov and furnish intt liticdt. In connection with the advantage of tam g is the market at the opentng rt itie man. hl. greatly Mena.. facilities of purchasing 1.11,71 Lands, enable. , him to offers stock, variety and elegant., cannot 10 The nadir are forted to tail and •1.11311/11, • . WE EITIILIV TO PLEASE. Ne 71 Smithfield near Diamond aller. N. It —IL 1' prepared to execute .11 °Mere In the 'Laical. line. with latmptneen. and In the latest ark, _marl RA PE SHAWLS—duet opened thirty • Web plain and emt.ro.der.,:t 1. j,l4;;laei2o, tate; Nne. 14 and CI Market rt. 11 • U IE \TNIS—In store and for sale by 1 at art: 1,21011 DICKEY 1 Ott - d 1 11E:ESE—In eture and for sale by ) met'. 1:1211.11 DICKEY %! CO. 131EAMIES-50 sacks dry for sale by • eet, 1,21,211 DICKEY 1 CO. B A lel 11 A Y tone u l T.l s y t o Le s e 2 .l4td for martl No. 61. Water a. g 1 LOVER SEED—bS bu. landing from • eleanbual ettrinn Ole day, nod Or utle be mart— It. DAIZELL. killiPllt'S 3lontbly Maga zine for sale m.j.! ~,, NU. 1 , 1. Fourth atrpoi tioßAirLs—•ii, castles, reed and for Kale by 111,2 W. V V. IVILOI:. 147. Er mat 0- F is.i-150 bbls. Large N0 : 23 Mackerel; '.l AI .1.. ...w LW. ..No.:: lo lit I.llls J .1/l n.c . .1 sL,I I.kr on, Ly war, lIIIIIISOI.I. LITTLE A CO. - - , 11l A A 3lli--7 casket in salt„ ,, co i r .L.LTu4 y saIeIV ETT. QlltlliLDEltli-6 eilks in salt, for sale br I mar.ll BELL & LIGGETT. I IMF:-100 bills "Louisville. Litue," just 4 '''' n" r. '"' al.. ill; RIMINI I: • INIIItA3I. mart Nn. 110 VV.., st.. !OTTON---112 bales Itliddlinsr. for sale by V.) tag r 2 DICIsIKY t CO. Water and Froat !C", iitU.N—ZO, tons on band, for sale by j marILITTLN CO. • 11 -I W,V; ER WANTED—To prove property pay eh 4r..a and tabs away 111 large 'al:AA...nes de. veved tqour f . tr 1,, the Mt.aLaT . attcla s hlrZa . ter. 64 Water 4,goi)A ASII-174 va.gkd Mugpratt.'• reed 11 and f, r.M 1., M. NI ITCHELM mur 1:1.1t Litwrty &tient . _ , I -I F.lllll.Miti—Zi Lb's. Dry Salt Herring, tor ,-h by ta.rl It. DA LULL if I LOVERSEED-75 bu. for sale by s._./ a.m. I R. DALZEEL* CO. LINDRIES—Itee'd per steamer Empress esrt.i lkqtrott lb. rob; stn. !Lawn • 1.4,1.. Bean, rag, 1. , Flasr , rd: It) Flour. ClolersraNl - Is Hickory Nutc (Istinnor. Parks Fralb•rm 1 Hale 1,14: lo Ornet NA. I Lar•l: 6 1141. fr,h 14.11 l r, fa a/ila 11, I' 011814011• marl Na. 132er-road Srtv... EVEItAL easel more of new goods are 7 open this toorrnon..ronairlind of Blank. A1p.... all rm . .- spring Mouse Sr Lad. ea. new style Iliad at Ir.S.je, L• rv,lor. at %Conran,: do. neat Idyl., Linen Table Mare, and Tldhet 11ta bo, and a areat varlet, otlodfild, • 1.11 . caah nom.. ankh butt,. ...lb.' r (el to ...candor, .011.114.111.'d nlarl Nortly.a.t Cororr Fourth). Alaraet ►I I OBACCO-611 kegs Six Twist, 1 for P•ie he lfer.l aldllll.L d ROII. ITU( PORK —25,000 lbs. per Steamer •F wsiz” i , lle. and far mle by \ P. si . rEn ~,,. f , 1 1 .% RI 1 —2L kegs No. I; s. f;r c S u rl i lg v l7 .c., -IP—l t y" I . 27 :IISTONE-1,2i. 1 0 lba for amln by fi J. KIDD 1 CO. I I NsEED OIL-15 MA& for sale by J. ICIDD t CV: 111.1.'---111 bales pure velvet; assorted, It I a, ant sad for •ale by . 1. ,, 27 J. KIDD A CO. i I UM ASSAFCETIDA-2 eases for sale by Ili fw.': J. KIDD A CO. Q FRINGES-75 doz. fine and medium IL , ? , inAtpret sad fnr ...b., J. KIDD 2 CO. I : A,RTI.STS' COLORS—A full assortment oAbend tad for sale by , 1. , ....i - J. KIDD A CO. MBE BEST WE HAVE—Seller's Cough -.1 . Syrup. Ilarecuirnkr, Fob. Mr. R. F. Fellers—Thu kind of arealtirr roar Cough "up vote to Ten: frrrly. It I.erblosit Unit portotut WOO r. Indurrd to try it, do not fume bark for mor.. / lefirre as fAf I,i tordeont one harm. as tract trout letuorl taunt Truly. It . i. ROBItitiON. Tbl. Wail, Popular are:tire Conelt erttmt be bad * L ' j.l tra a ttO.s74X t prior :5 rents per bailie. 1.27 pIOIEAD-1000 pigs Soft Oalena, to ar ray, and for solo by • moo RIICT. MATTHEWS CO. 4.1 ALI:RAU:IS-40 hbls. IL P. Adams' e u 17 noll4r. for min ta fr 22. CORY, AIATTIIEWS • CO. 'WOOL 8 FEATIIERS-12 sacks in ptoro • sad for bi • • fc26 CUM. SINITUYIVS k CO. FLAY SEED-7 bbls. for sale by fICS nagY. )lAITnE 'BA CO. C fr - 6 'urn boxes Dipped, sale m % limy, 'rn irewea co. _ _ RULK - MEAT-2000 lbs. for salo by lloy, MATTIISWB • Lv. - . VENISON IIAAIS & DEER SKINS -400011.8. prima Venison fl • J ut reed from steameJ effe rson, and for sale by Ld:4 A.CCLAKUTSON. S A LE RATUS-21 3 , ^7 A. CULBERTYION. p(STON CRACIERS—A brstd rz ton 8:1:P77' m rreed by .76b•• Dx WIL A. ReI.LRG • CO, Lyt 25,1 . Liberty st. A,il A CC A RON I VERMICELLI-Fresh Ilarearoal and Vertokelli, for sale be •.316CLIntfl • CO, litmus and Tei Dealers. 11UTTElt-2 tdds Roll Butter reo'd and for wild by fe2G W. & V. W 11. - FON i 10llilSii—i0 drama prime, ree'd.and for V) Bele by W. 2 P. WILSOIi. fc2i. 11 /I fiecand Myst ii LOVER SEED-75 bu. prime, for sale by D.A3 R. DALZELL ANL MOLASSES -100 bbbi. N. 0.. for aide by fy2.5 3;B:1:AN !YIELD. (11.1.1 R-2.5 libds. prime N. 0., for tiale by J.D.CA NVI ZVI). TOFFEE-5(I bags Rio, for snle_by frln J. B. CAN YIELD. lAM) 011.—ai bbis. No. 1, for sale by . J. ILCANCELD. I INSEED OILI-30 bble.Oriswold's brand, a Ar NC. by " J. ILCANFLELD. I.IIEARL ASU—.2S casks for sale by fsts J. B. CANFIELD. 11110 i — ASll—_O caste No. 1, for intle by rema. n. CANI/110). . z l.)-3 kegs and libls._.for. salehy CAY _. itUTTliiiZt; bhls. and 10 bze. fresh Roll, f. t et teemed and fer w. bf I:ESE-600 bze. CutticiEL 3 .1M10117.1). LARD -60 bbla. Lee; - 10 : k ` 4 "` - . - zortsor, LlSTra rn".3 &. -mut N. , 74? : 7f. COMIIIERCIAL. b. I.7 , att , xe Avistrks— Cis ..rt. oubacrirlcil Lar 'hi/ r•-•q*..l awl :i.rwar.l,l trap Ilt's oda.. • rirrszusca me.mu-r - /wrier Pirinnaisa 11.1.1srla, Ssbard.' llorzurr i Mareh was extremely dull. Arid itmwmither mcitirim..l very dim...stile. Thn nver i tiowirver area azalti ritingi and will &Serif i firm au, fur Nwitlrm eirde time an crime. YWUlt—Th• reereiptJ ary mill rery • but tally r 1• e4nato to trasent dansan.L Salev..lll,l hand, It. bids imperial«. at Si: 72 at $3.0. , fercbolot..S , .l.l tar *att.. at atra a' 53.12, SO. 40 and 1% +opera.. at 40 at $3,0 , 10. 2.12. far aup..rtuo and .atra; a , at 53,02. GRAlN—Receipt. ara .•tal atiut. Salra and I bo Du, Oats at et sales of Corn. 40e: It', 42., We; Ratlay, 45c, lVheat at 60.4.C.:,e. at buff a dixt..ll load+ at Sli.EDeale It) bu. 6.‘ hand, at Cikr:041,541. The roMpt, are con.lJerable. but the autkply linot and be further th.chno • POTATOES—SaIe 400 bu. tied, at tillo tot.biadf in:ANDES AND LK.l.loS—Salca. by 11.• lux. at $4.50 cq tea lu lb. mart..' 47111:F.5E . --ttalea to amount or 100 box,. et .Te for R. r' . lio.bee. ltUTTEß—..taler 10 Lido 1-611 . . at 15e. • FA:4I: 4 at...quoted al L. firdt band', 14r from ;lora.' LAltl.—value IT bl.lr. No. L. at Rr. 4 tun, ' 011.---e•afra Zi and If 111, Llnwe I at 1, : sala.',o l / 4 4,1. at u3(47 . 24.—areordinZ to annul;. 11.1,015—,a1..1 are roared,. In rrcol r way.-1000011 fl,malden and /lam, at 10.510% country ribbed Idea, at S.-. rorrror, . GI:OCE1111", , —:+ale 40 Fags coffer. st 104 r. ly bag, it I'.,aml I•h4 at 33r 4 In,: talatas ASllES:cvntivuedull; Sods h quol.i vi }ja;,Jyurli.t RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS AHD DEPA.RTIIRXR skis - tit —Thrr. n.ro ire 11 mot,* in br pier ark, eveninw .11.15 k. Slid rt•!.".. J. Mdirn. Ilreulnctoari, Ilegrelp,rt RAI.% 11.1n,t. know • . . 1.. , Bayard, AIichINZEI. Dow, II Venturi.. 11otkin, Vrown=• Ft.n.t., City . Murdoch, li.ilar,llr • Chrirler, Cuulse.h. Shriret. We...t Winclitt,ter, Moor,. Win...ling • Diurnal. Conwril- Itail ~..nlutabia. eta, llorkinxrurt 11,:enger Nn Yinhrr. Clirinurn Atlantic. l'artinann. Iltnrnaritin. .2. Mclin, 31citen.Atet p"tdr. Ellsannth. \tuturn Fore. City, Ylti.l.rb. Wb..eltutt. l'lttnburtch. Kounty. 1,1..r5il Arch. ttoirtititti.•St. luul Nfilt — on. Davi*. Diurnal, herlintc• ➢OATS LEAVINO TIJ:e LAY. R❑6BLl\O—WpcEeFbr. CINCINNATI—Me,ecnger. FACirt BROWNBVILLE. 8 A. Y. and 6 r. IMPORTS BY RIVEB. CINCINNATI. P W Bar— ker. L LW: , Imo. Colemlo, lbalmaa a CV: 15 bbj J • po " ! 4' 511:11 ' ,1:, modivir. W J liette.; 1 d0..d0; I cs. W Plaglasto; • . ... • . , I do. J 31d utry bbls barn. Corode • Ilrabing 30110 do. 8a1.., 14 For,th: 31 tierces dc,?ellet t liuoLt ‘ • 3b. ma.e. II ti-ralf .1. Co, 3.9 Ishda baron. Kier • Jocors • box. tre,e, Ada. 11,...rh0b...rge., 199 ltrreea bans, II Ural: CO: fi ' j:l 4r r:;l l s o r!l. 77! . .", r .1e t' 2 '' 1/ 50 1[1 2 1. 1 11 . Ke a v at 4 !, do: Co +son,. voclak.99, Aunt. • Co . b tali and 013 r bid. lard oil. )filler a Mete:Woo: 114 tierce, luau, CM*** * I 1 ahaoii bae.Y:iLang.act. 40 bblelann.llanly Jon,. 2Cor alrohol. AV II Wright; 3o 0114 ham,' John 11r.ar. 14 du Saner. Nirote: 7. dry hid.. t 9 S a IV Ilarbaugh. 3 bae 1 chest. IlhoY. 31atthe.d t C.o lot of tornitun. 11 B.ohboek: 0 b. 5 Wass ear-a* 1Y listaler. 14 Co 70 has cigars, A Baybaso. WIIEELINU. Doll no-1 has, *has by b Lae: 12%. I) 1, Vonboubono: bxs. J W Boy let 4.1 r.ega lard oar. ,e Jcseoh 4*4; 41 1.011 whtskey, Wick • IleCandleasc 1 lill. II 3torruon: 9 baskets ash. 3lr. 1.1. hthllll ba.l bbl do, I bx do.ltaker, 1 On do. Carnahan 11047KINIIPOILT. lon Ileleotouute--41 Wee bay. knelt' t. Meese:idles, 1 to A cbk,C iireastrung, , tosen• AI Co; 34. Gawp 00114, K lads Need d•:l•Leat. rack, oak, I•_bener t Beaulug:l..-,0 bony 04,1. 10.030 curer. arr....rya board; bbd. 11Ludt Cc; 1 do do. Wen fled.= A Co, 1.100 1u..tl pole,. Of 1' 0111 aver Y.IW . 41 eke oak, Juo flans . ; 14 bble %%low tb Noble.; . 414 Ar twat fe.: •kk n. 11,001100 on board . RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE PENNSYLVANIA EMI, IttMI.—KABT. The through tralo leave., al dle o'clock a. la A...rag:lmolailon tralo, leave. n% o'clock, 1 . w. .11110 A PF.NNSYLVAN-IA RAIL .I:i.AD-1111.8T. The Expralut tram kanres Federal Street. Stallori at o'clock. A. u.. and attire, at 7 o'clnek, a r n., errty day es c,pting Surulay. TI,. Aecuturvalallou I rain lave..t i 0 o'clock. a. at. and 4 0. BIIItIIITON. AoNotWooATIoN rattan? Tatu lead Sobrontoaken 5 6b. pap., %V a U Alcentekon: tl wo Brow, lo Yorrozu potato. I Wend. W Crime, lut of our toting I boa. A Wow. ALLIANCE. {:.66066 TrAnr.. EvrrirAwn.--1 1..14 butler 1 nw eggs 51.515 lard, A C 5 On., rundroußßelgia 'I kg. lord I LLI bor., a Ilirbsowln 4 Orr pork. } /I cannold: 20 nth clover reed I bus. Brown A lllrkpatnek.; I tea butter. W llornanoto 2 _loxo nodro, 3 r arisen , Ida tJan 11. do unddlingo, J T OJJ 11.-J on , d LM Door, db 1 13.1 toning 1 ban bran. It W Ban: ft pier. 1. - k. Carton * .11i.iii0ight rdindri4y J Scott; do, itObIll• 14114 d 0.. ., Craig, do Vi Green do. J 1.4 Hamilton; 41 on o Imam. 06 11.31 mod; I bid ammo, rat: Lind a,' k Lt.; 41 racks wool Itr dot broom 4. Dalaell; 2 htds 1 N. eks. John Adam.; 22 bbloi tour. Benjamin 1.11011001: 2 .lee norm borax, do: . -4) Ltd, Dour, Hanna 0 Dran2o ban chotoe..ll3 C41112.14;4 elt2 potash smothie., Mown It I,k -aampUll; bbh• dour. John 0111{.; 10 ho barthry, b ca ,14 yearia, IR Wilson: 4 do do. J Bean nal; J Leizia, 0) dos brooms, 9 Igoodruer. By the Cleveland and Pittsbargh Railway From tleveland to Ilenneor Statim, ......... Fn. Ilanurer 1. by And from Wellsville In Patabtsr,sh by tbe pow mad Digit did ot•amor I.OIERST CITY. , Tble arroppeent to, contiu on the lit Jets. 1652, Wben the ears will tun frnmno w i • TILE Er press Train of. Cara will leave Cleselatul daily (:tundaya rzeoptal) at PAS Ir.. alter tho arrrral nr thatteg at Train from Vitielottati. ari sing at Ilatkmpr ctagion st 1235 r. 11.,•atl aktVeltovula at r P. • , and at Pitt burgh the rams'eaanlag. will !v.v.. rittgbarab dolly at 9 a..., aTla— ing at iu near. to roatirkl with tha , ET calm: Train tn Cianatmtl. and 'rah ateaaaltatata sad 01'. 1 00until the eltya.of oaTlitatloa. : foot. litt,hurah to Clavelabd. bourn, to Ma rina. hoar. Vara v. C.v..lartd, SI: to Clnethart EID. . Pnid..4 Offl, C 1... a POO. C. It. Worn., Nor. 8. 1%1. lirapto xmoy 111, II aItTON. Aga. . troo:tlf Ilonnogab..la llotos, PttWomb. Merchant's Portable Boat Line: RATES OM VILEIIIIIT TO PHIL:kW:U . IICA AND YORK—IS. baron. liutter.ll.4. TalJosr, Lard and Isn.l Fos., esadla...,tarell, nose. end ...... 111,1• Any Chows. Eggs. i;;;<..l Apt.l.• sod Prost., Earakenwan..a r.f. Windowelass .0.1 Iliad- Isar Pat nod Part APhei , stul Lamer, .1:;;.er oat goKlo skims Wm.'. Prattlers sad Vberp Sac " Maanfsetur.,l (.le. brass. Alodirines 0 Caster (hammy York A Beef On plekWl7.—..ll-le 111.1.1. Flom. and Cora 1.1 N.—.— b7O (LA. MeANCILTI a 00, t:aost. Maria. 1•11.1 Vb. lob 6:,0' 100 lid - DELL & LlUGETT—Elour_lactors' Julwarding and Cotatils.lom Men:banns and Dull. la gara.rl ProJace. 1%.2 O. arid :0 Water a treet. bank Pa. . Libend .th.tes mad.. on contlEmotentx. _J.. rszsls. Tien= & Co, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 75 ll'cad ;tree, Corner•of Diamond alley_ tr2AtIT CoTartnerillip. E andenigned have thhpday enterer) lute co.portnersbin under the nf7Q. sod otfle of J. . enwlXit W Wrthe r.rp....... o. eorryttwin i o z ig . LOONLVG , GLASS JI.42II4.ACTLNJ.NI. 4.1 VA AILSISX.S.S, their stun, No. ii WWI) NT UREIC. throw doors otavolouttl. J.M.BAWYKIL, • r WM. Jr. • l'lttaburrb. Janoorf Gth.163:!.-4612•N0t • . Simplex MunditiLs. . VGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 1n Wood • h.W,lnnattilo - tent Doer Spriniza . rmissellaily call the attention of the thiplie end tleo Trade Lathe enywrto,ity las hnwt •. over 'all other* in ow. Its peculiar properties amain I its perfect &implicit' , emnbirml nits neat nes, which P. 0 ., h .I.w / 4 improeible to g. t oat of order; we °Miming pliutAllty toevery vleronnhou et dom. Even . mu • who Is annoyed by having door. left op.. vi , oald lon these NA Inet. LOGAN, WILSON L • Estate of Thomas Ligget, Jr., Leceased. .L. ETTERS of Administration oti tlidEstate Aor Thorne.. 14014 4r.. 41.7'.1, late I, et lea tattle LAy, Allegheny county, hove been graph. to Um rote eiter, to whom an persons indebted a natlamt to mate immediate payment. and Mete t ete boring adme will present the mama for estilement. The attention atr those wild an Indebted tor muneye lain:NA by Cie datsdmit. • la spe cially tootled to thin nonce.' and le hAn.nr reepearion poets. de., belonging to the demthimai regulated to deliver the nl.OlO to to. litlt,libet. It. MARROW, Administrator. iaidtiarkvaLT ' ltir Fourth la.. IntitatiaMersi EW SPRING 000DS continuo to ar rive at Murphy t Dureltleld . s. Nietbetat venter of In T irtli and Maret street, Jun orenod, r ich harmie de Ulu... tinting inIASOZ.-: - Neville worked El r veres and collars. an wool Watt fumy de hind. rich Freneb 011 CUM., tor bedelMadas Are (Myers will please can with tut &Mt • ' Pianos for Rent. ri7llE subacribei several very good mos for nut Alen. tar Ira ohnrotkil Wad tan., to rirellrot 11. luA It Eft. No. 131 f04.e... sr I tloa of Lb. leklat Seventh Semi-Annual Trade Sale of • CARELIGES. 'PHIS Sale will take place on • RION RSDAY loralog. 21th kr,, RCLI .11. at le% o'oloot. tbo blllbtE. 4 le KUSSUIL and trill croupy both of the g atsarty. brawn, ottbat ea. serious bulletag. Ligtht No•Typ WAOOTAS be arrallaal Ia the lam H00ta,24 ptory. TOO afoot of Clab.glauFzi to leg rola - rat - oresalon. 111 te the largtopt eyor 00gep1 at Aortig a to the Umtata Mato. earbraelog otor Re /bnafrot -tram Vaterbe of tha tgraavfaetoro of Dunlap to I.le, Viagtirt a U., Job. Ihttlot• 'Pleatr, J. D. Doughty...ld others of an. Itgagolotteett rrpatatlon. *Trio lira Carriage, nal ba uhultn a In Catalogue unlm ',imaged by Ma mama. so Mal prunhaum mam' rely upon overdid a tang Open Au exhibition the day margoaa. rumbas.. from &ahem an Informed that then will be no pootponernent Oft armont ot ...Mbar. ALYGEL, AL Illialthritila. • ~, A notton. pies of lionok Cortiopoo and 'Monson one M 47 at the Bozo. appoints W. lb* lio.lion; rnr7 ZVI. ILIKDAY through.% Ow year. . Too EstabDolonont la open mall tames, far ?time Bolos bof C tn o o n t i o s m as o s O . t l n n U etheatat!. kpti bond o be.,4 frOXL
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