'ITTSBURGH, AZE'I " I'E PiIDLIOIXD CO PItTSBIYEO ,ND'AY R. 1862. ftsrgßAplNG MAT7ER WILL BE FOUND 'OX EACH . PAGE OP THIS PAPER. THE NV AND THE TARIFF'. The poor atteMpt4of the:Post at taunt and Sidicele, Wits response to our appeals in behalf 'ef the industrial Interests of the country, now antral -log from the effects of a policy which all tensible men here acknowledge to be unwise l aud iiijUlioo3, betray isdegree of heartleesnees rarely equalled. No man, not utterly' callous, could take that which his blighted the ,prosperity of the country, put out the flees of our furnaces and manufactories, and turned omands of poor men out of employment, a subject •bandiage. etiempts to break the force of what we Said hy a reference to what Henry Clay did twenty years ago—alluding to the compromise tariff; .Perhaps that great man did the wisest thingithercoulti have been done under the pe cirourestru;ces of the time,,and perhaps 'net; tint that hasnothlng to do with the slues iiari. I We think he:erred on that occasion ; hot enr opinion of the compromise of 1833 is of little consequence, compared with the serious ' tmthe whialru ow press upon the attention of . c;Untry.i . arsumple of the Poses article. fle . - - . 4pokei of the fact that the farmers of Clarion I.;UetsliSys, who, in the good. limes or the tariff of .fogWhieh'the Democrats of that day shout tuOttstilti'sold their surplus wheat at their -cirri doors for a dollar a haslet, are now sell ., leg it fir GO cents on board of boats on the tube shipped to Pittsburgh. Upon this I" . .ti..coitments at considerable length. Here Is one perageaph ' ,"Ant,persorts who take a common sense view 'or 'the , fact," may arrive at a different condo- -skin from.tbat of the astute Gazette, and Infer 'but clarion - county, which ten years since, bad .`to' import tbonsande of barrels of flour from ..ifittsburgh; has progrealled so rapidlyin diteingthe "staff of His" that it has now a butte ;'nurplu.s.to ship, after supplying home demands. f But the Gusette asserts. that this evidence of the prosperity of. the farmers of Clarion coon t]ty, "pleads powerfully for a change of policy " ":Thetis, they want them to return to the time iof '42, when they had to import their bread- Stuffs' from Pittsburgh, and stop this system of 'developing the benefits of egricultural industry in that section of the State, as it interferes in serious manner, with the interests of the epee 'olittors, who; in former times, had .sucli a fine 'chance to shin the people, by r :lmphrting what they could not.produce." The Post calls this an "evidence-of the pros- prity 'of•lbe farmers of Clarion county." , If selling wheat for 50 cents per bushel instead of 'tone dollar is an evidence of 'prosperity, then, by the same pure, 00 cents a day to a laboring man Instead of a' dollar /mild be equally indicativu ;Of prosperity— This login is in strict accordance drith theidoeirines of James linchtoao, who don for himself ttie sobriquet of 4 '7'th erne Jemmy." declaring iu the Renate that to —bang down ,k to wages of labor to the atandord of Europe : r irould cover the country with bleobing. and ben-, 4lats.`• These blessingaand beoefita are coming; and if the Whigs can by kept di,ro for three ".or' team yesis longer they 711 “cover the tiontry" Mr Buchanan and his followers lore peer men; A*l the best'evidence they give us of that fait ;is that the =do all in their .power to increase "their number. They love to have them very poor. Wdollarriiday is too isrristooratic a recompense faili day's toll. Men would Boon turn Whigs , Wererthey to make eo much money; so the true ;piSlloyis to bring the poorly-paid labor of fareign `ureiinto competition with hem. and thus crash their wages "to the Standard of Europe." B • d • ringthe price o wheat and the price of tiadsi!s work to - . 50 cents—a state of things which 4 t.he Poet calls "prosperity; 'and which Buchanan ipharacteriaas 'as "blessings' and benefits"— (SSid . then we Aral have no lack of poor men. The agricultural resources of Clarion county were developed during the time when the iron timidness vies prosperous!. Thousands of acres of land were cleared and put in cultivation, in dustry and enterprise being stimulated by the hest luniie...Market west of the mountains. .The ralna;o . faiii land adraneed rapidly,, and the Tisiofits'of !mining wore good. Now opnings in ,tEllinteresX;Ment houses, barns, mills, and every ihiliettidieting a high degree of prosperity, 4 :lime pbseerablo all over that region. But now to investigate the stateuf "prosper ietlatloti county, we can find some inter :itstiiiitnatisties in the Sheriff's office. Or, if iini, 2 shotild be inconvenient, we may consult the ..;:detferiptions wthiCh fill four or five solid columns lot" the Clarion papers, of Inmates and farms !about .to change ownere:tqough the agency of that functionalry. These are the only evidences l of prosperity now remaining: But it is all right. Things !are coining impidlr'ft the standard of Ettrope l'he wealth of .that region of country is conelenteatlng in a few hands, and the wages of labsir will soon find the level fur which Mr. Buchanan plead. We ttegpardein for 'having ;said so much in re ply to "those wordiet' impudence and folly which we bare quoted from-tpe Post. ' , rhe game is mot worth the candle." We drop the subject for thepreseet, hoping—tor we s hare little else to loupe for—that experience of the bitier and,dis• estrous fruits of looofoco policy will ero long brlng the •country to its i'mnses. That party, now In the ascendant in Pennsylvania, could; If they wouldgire-us sufficient protection at the 'present settalon of Congress; but we have now - . no'expocestion that they will do est. • prrrescracty AND Msesru.os.—The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railinad will be opened to Massa. Thinsday next, the I ith inst. The occasion will be celebrated by an excursion, of the off, [cell of, the,company and invited guests. The will leave here in the Morning, at 8 o'clock. .land arriyelti Canton at three, o'clock, P. M, lichen theetimpany will t4ke dinner, which. wilt ibe prepared for the occasion by the citizens of 'Alit town: After dinner, the 'train, with - tht lac:cession Of the Canton delegation, will proceed ito — Ftuteilion, where a delegation sapper will t,ske place, speeches made, etc. The next day, Friday, the excarsionists will return home. The people of littSailion are making preparations. to hive celebration worthy, ef the great work snack unites Pennailvanis with Ohio, and Pitts- Izightirith Meseilion and;lio West. • Two poetic - Larms.--.4 bill. Is under discus ., 'slut in the U. S. Sinate, to donate public lands to the State of lowa forrallroad purposes Mr. Underwood movesz,amen a ment, proposing a 'distribation .of all the ptddid hinds , among the olt Sta , . tes, - leaving / out the twelve land States, and eeludlug also Cab:orat e and Texas, and. 'distributes the land among these seventeen If tates the'folloirtog manner, that is:.to • Tothe State of Milne 582040 acres , • 1 1 - To the ilitati‘of N. Hampshire 317,760 scree:. To the State of Vermont 313,920 acres. ' • • To the State of llisseacbusetts 994,240 acres. To the State of Rhode bland 147.520 acres. To thelitate of Conneotient 870,920 acres. To the State of N. York 3,097,280 acres. TO the State of N. jersey 489,280 acres. ' To the State of Pennsylvania 2,211,680 acres. To Vile Stab:ref Delaware 90,580 acres. Te'tbe State - of Maryland 546.880 acres. •• ToAtift State Of Virginia 1,231,680 acres. ths State of it; Carolina 753,280 acres. • To the State of S. Carolina 514,240 acres. To the State ofVeorgia, 753,290 acres. 2, To the State of Tennessee 906,560 acres.' To the State of Kentucky 8974924 acres.. Theselande by_ the amendment now proposed; ike to be used for purposes of internal improve. Meat or of edattstion within'. the several States 841;tholegielitere. thereof shall direct.. - vex desperate - • - A Iraqi desperate cause is very often defend ed by - very .questionablo appeals to Ignorance and prejudice.. We are surprised, :however, to find tha following paragraph as 'edit:al. in the Natsonal:/ritelligeticer: i:Painets Age , of Reason alnd urn's . Ap peal-aro•A-fottretremanatioila of dang#ons ariti.::bath titer 'heresies . fatal to established rivithio ,WYNTIABIAN.MEASTIAGAI'ROCHES2',ER. The Livlicei of Roctiestei intend hold- Pubis Meeting on l'oeedsr_erening mat, the oth M. 0., In. the Mil:Turf= Chunk; In Bridgewater, cm which ousel= tkC uainky, - All the Wad: of the glorious osue are eaioenrtli .• :Broder of the Closunltts or Arnuse=ente. MIA 3 £OOlO. Oost o' ' 1r924.1/24..--. 111011 WASHINGTON ICorresponcleneo of titoPittsburgh Daily Orailto,l Wwsantaron, March 2, 1852. Both Houses of Congress have passed the day In a rousing frolic on board the Steamer Baltic.: The President and Cabinet, dpwarda of two.hundred membera, the Mayor and City Councils, and three oz'-four hundred private cit izens of biath sexes composed the company of guests. Speeches were made and toasts Were drunk,' which will be duly reported. I have no particular aversion to these occasional holidays. We' are an eminently commeicial and maritime nation; ;and I 'consider a tokinificent specimen of our marine architecture, like thi &ship or the Pennsylvania, worthy of the special attention of . the National Legialiture,and of our Executive ru lers. They are noble memorials of our enter ; prise and prowess on the sea, as eucceesful bat tles are of our valor upon land. It is about ten years eines Congress treat down to Annapolis !oth pleasure excursion, to 'Visit the new ship of the line, Delaware; and a year or two later they paid a similar compliment to the steamers Mississippi. and Missouri; aod:in 1544, again to the Princeton. So long as these recreations from business do not betome no frt , - quent, as to amount to a neglect of public duty, they need not be objected to. The one bad fea ture in this case is that the Baltic has been brought around herb to assist in wheedling Con gems, out of $35,000. !lon. Reverdy Johnson mode a motion in the Supreme Court, fora re-hearing of Mrs. Gaines' case, yesterday thought to be irrevocably de cided. After a few words from Mr. Johnson, the Court eat down the motion for further ar gument, at the extra term in April. 19 notbiog ever to be settled by the Supreme Court I do not kndar whether I mentioned ,the other day that E. hi. Stanton, Esq., of your Ctty, mud lion. Reverdk Johnson, have been retained as counsel for Mr. Yulee, in his conteeli for the tient now ocoucied,by Mr. Mallorrjes Senator from Florida. The case will be argued by these dis tioguiehed lawyers, before the Select Committee to which it has been referred, on the last Sat urday of thie . month. 'Mr. Stanton has earned a very high reputation by his various arguments in the Bridge case, and by his general manage ment of that remarkable canoe. It will be re membered, that Tolee claims to have been rlec tad, because he received twenty nine votes, in tended as a compliment, with no votes for any' other candidate. Twenty nine votes Wll9 not a quorum, but Tales contends the bleak votes ought to be counted for the purpose of making a quorum. It is a new question, and its deci sion will be Tooke. for with interest. The letter of Gen. Butler will probably he made public by her. Brackenridge, this week. It is almost eerie* that It will repel all the Ire. Boilers. Theorgins of that wing of the Licmoc racY at first char& the concoction anti the pas ting, of the KentuCky ultra Slavery resolutions to the Dangle,. fiction in that State; they are thifimore indignant now, when Gen. Butler sir totrsly ayows himself their author. In his let. ter'to Blair, Gen. Bulletin's that the extreme principle, asserted. in the resolutions, have al way. been phis private opinion on the Slavery question between the North and SEitb; and' be thinks that they ought to be pecedivity satisfec• tory to the N.trth,because they ehow•bow mush the South has given uptici sabmitting to the Compromise mea?nres. IA this old fend be set tied, then, why relive it by declaring a set of abstract bat most offensive opiniooe directly at variance with the eettiement. A very truneps rant and wretched subterfuge: , Let us have the, letter, by all means, for, it eanbot possibly be worse than the beet accredited reports make it. Bat it is admitted that the Butler denienetra don for the first place has failed, and the Gee. will run second fiddle to Case, 01 Buchanan. or Battens. The Webster meeting In New York, will no &iota he • very numerous and enthusiastic as semblage. The Merchants of that City never have any difficulty in getting up impo.ing tea- Gram:dads t 8 their favorites,---wheu the,/ fea r, chicken hearted souls! that their profits and commissions are in danger. What A meeting they got together in Castle Garden, to save the Union I )(the 'burning of a church, or the lynching of a parson in Broadway, were reqpir ed for the - attainment of the sacred objects, pro fits, and comotissintin, to wit, they would do the tiling in the aline hearty and thorough manner. But 'nominations by counting room politicians in the - great cities, generally,bove very tittle ef: feet In the country, and fortunately for , our in stitutions but !boat One tenth of °it:people live in cities. The mind districts yet, thank hear. en, build the rimer, and when they tense to Jo sv, we shall cease to be a Republic, But Mr. Webster will tips° some btreugtb in tine Whig Convention, not derived from cities. Until the hoar of the nomination, there promisee to he fair triangular light between hie peculiar friehds and these of .Glen. Scott and Mr. Fillmore. It in my private opinion that Mr. Webster will come Out last of the three, but of course I may be mistaken. From Eitrope(the news continues to be war like. The French usurper will not be quiet, and it is plain he Intends to eradicate the very hat slimblanes of liberty. Ile must have war to aid him and he will. Jussve. WASHINGTON, March I send herewith a copy of the decree of the Supreme Court for the removal or elevation of the Wheeling Bridge. You will perceive there ' has - been a suggeation in Congress that this de- Clean of the Court may be nullified by making the bridge a poet route. That 'is quite on orig inal notion, and upon the name principle thq Hudson could bo bridged at New York, or thsi Delaerare at Philadelphia. No each subversion% of the authority , of the Supreme Court will bei sericinkly attempted. A rumor has been prevalent for two or three days past that the amateur despot, Napoleon. has tried his hand upon our Government, pre paratory to a general crusade against republi canism, by recalling the Minister of Fiance from the United States. I havens doubt that there le some foundation for the statement, though what It is, precisely, it may not be easy now to day. .The reported cause is the iefosal of the Government to allow a claim for about three millions of dollars for the seinure .of French brandies an 4 fancy goods imported into Califor nia, when Mr. Collier was Collector. It is said that there was undoubted illegality or irregu larity In those importations, but that the saber quent confiscation of the property was unau thorized by the general practice of the Govern ment, It ie farther currently reported that Mr. Collier ordered the sale of the goods. for storage, .attar a certain period of detention.. The claim 'was originally for n much smaller amount ; than three millions, but that it has been etectilen to that sum by the demand for Iriterest,• at California rites. From the just, liberal and Pacific Filial' of the Administration In all such .affairs, affairs, there calibe little doubt that every penny 'really; due to France will be paid, unleee its present ruler should turleitike to extrsot It by menaces. 'The march of events in France and the rest of Europepeems to be steady and pretty rapid towards. war. The programme of Decembir second is in course of fultliamtat. Louie Napo leon had developed his hostile plans upon Swit zerland and Belgiem, his nearest and hie weak est neighbor's. The cantons of Switzerland are a etanding reproach to absolutism in Europe. No couutiy of that continent is more tramp:al:, no where la 'peaoul industry more thriving, no where do poodle - liberty, order, virtue, and re ligion more 00404 prevail, and no where, also, dopolltical exile i enjoy a refuge more gener ously accorded. While Switzerland stands there a living examplii of a brave people, gorerning themselves without kings and 'dandies armies, the French feel France, in her present abate ment, to be a living lie to all the earth. The Uncle's Nephew knows this, also, and Austria fully 'sympathizes. It seems probable that a combined attack is' to be made upon the brave m ariumlneere, from both sides of the Alps.: We shall sen,how,they , will defend themselves 7 They halm appealed to Englandfor her interven tion;'" Hee poslttotion this question will be em . sION - - • a -Monarchy, bat not s despotism. It appears to be well governed.Poetises from tyranny! . cometimes tad a refuge there: ;Ty rants netatallY resist this. Belgian' mast ex- . Pellatrilif, ..q.irs!**4.la to elna!FrhfT. If ehe consent to the demand, the absorption of this prosperous little kingdom win be postponed until opportunity shall combine with a pretext, good or bad: There ie one thiog, however, which Nappy proposes it;regard to Belgium which I cannot 6ensure. On the field of Waterloo stands a lob , monument of the humiliation of France. Napoleon &Mantis the removal of that symbol of his country's and hie uncle's disaster. As it 'Ge soar " thwboder, I think he is not tar from right, there. It required the power of united Europe to place it frhere it stands. I would not let the puniest ol l her then banded foes seem maintain it there , ut in the meantime, trade is depressed in Frdee, and discontent is speed, ing. I begin to hoPe that she will not require even the nine months I have given her to shake off the impudent traitor that now rules her. A crazy monk has crabbed the Queen of Spain; with intent tb murder her. The minions of legitimacy and reaction forthwith break out into n terrific chorub of horror an 1 impend, lion.' The National intelligenocr hero publishes a frantic account of the attempt to assassinate the monarch, and inys it is front the'pen of nn American in high i3Oniti.lll. Tl,is account as. enters that the .lunatic, or deliberate assassin, es the case may be, was a Sociable, as monarch lets denominate all sincere repUblicans in Eu rope. Now I perceive that Forks tiodwin, a well informed and candid man, whoanclines to the Socialist philosophy, says in his correspond coca from Paris, that the wretched monk was a Carlist, that is to pay, a purlieus of the blood lest Legitimist and Absolute faction that ever cursed the priest-ridden land of Spain. But I wish to mark a contrast In the coop chat, thousands of citizens were slain in the streets and fields, the constitution anti the whole body of laws were overthrown in a day, and a brutal soldiery was let loose upon a ,whole peo ple, property wan coatiseattil, the prZ,s destroy ed, and the prisons glutted with innocent men, immured without even the charge of crime And yet all . this the Intelltgencer hot faintly condemned, if at epdetuned at all, soon bego'n to apologise far it, and finally allowed a carres• pendent to commend the whole as r desirable change for the country its winch it...cent-red, and to repeat in its columns that ohl slang against democracy, that it is better fur a notion hi have one master; than for each one of its eitixens to have a master in svery other one in the commu nity. I have no ill feeling toward the j tart,sl I have named, but its. eiS,dent gratin,. ttittli w,lll the repeated desoster, that base fallen upon the republican cause nitro.' within three year, must warrens s otspieton that at really -note• tains loifscostt,luood trill toward/4 ropottlto,.• ism Atcit-sihstset . K.Ssit,the course of the I utelte gen . cer retO.iivOn iecaii events - in thr ;;,1 . . . • Imre( tae btkonen to 3 C 13144 re-actioaary and anti repoblirso jqurnakln the United State•. which Art l.y ua wean: tow or without innuenee. I haw e referred ta it by name, only Lecture I ;if er it trbist treptentl:i. and-because it Is the tone! digwti• I and respect able of its class rcii • THE TENIFEHANICE MEETING TO NIGHT. Itml t 'he attar, r... t+ea put ware.ia •Ita .. ...at. al • ill.. tat., ..Petal).' taxrt.iitta Inatt t.t•'•l rte.! tall, It. IttEta u ti laa.ur. tar 31 a may' triumph in 'MT •vn. Mato Th. ;.‘lll a 1 Intennett. , h.. ;•.n , , rn`t tab:ht.:se t...; natal .I;•prilent mar irattrnettra apuhlre manta and tL• •ata. , tan .nat ar,a , Tesatwranaa tua,ant thrauih 4an; pa; wa .nr•, tlisten , a ,nbarnf Ili n ..nntan‘an.,...ur .4 wanattal a. 14n. Cahn! starts lwaor +wag •nl ly tn. tall rtn , h rem. nun le ha granting tom tat, suttriaralan. to thr parry? nantanalunr ct IL. narratteltn• .• nthaeanl t . owl an. I [Jae I , N. Wan 01 the meeting ratint r night That rail ha. tug..?. I am h•riq 1,• a mbar...aw oar matt earn..? and pub .113.e1.• 1.14 .11u. Liao ta 4ay, ;n eti warnranane r n t •II Or. rana..{,marel. Si Choir harvia-esarh ran thanhl mat. It • Inntln• u, w In/ at that IlinnntlOn-ibuu• thr •••rntetnY nab& urtnicar-ta nista plats to Ira" t• rad th•t Ina vas. ire innrlaat. Than allnar om., In the name of bannani - -of Cantu. Inn:flan-4 inc4.l4•P- Innas•--of callonnt wealth-at • tint, raltas,o •a]trrav one Lint all to an sttan.lanra at It, np.anna ;At kw thara tat aal, b. ely., ht raar ara.tann Ant to un, ann y vane, tll•44triraa at I , tlon ankh naat lipeachtr our and etteataalh rht art-ti at th. anghneet ant Moat data.rtnt aa II etneh h•a.pnn.l ;nate Avant.; the nara at wen. l'aur r•vaaentart•ra at Lioni.burah era at the AI-11100. ant sill alit fall la an, crattl.:lll taut . L. test,. lu thia ata.ttet. Tile µteat:Ea . ..kir gnu.; •ou ;ar• acing- c... rats an alt. lo • KOKO TR'S FAREWELL. To roe Put rim or Tar. STATT. •Tr, !ult. •. lii• ••••L •••111• 11.,•••••\ •;1$ lon •k.. 4 . 16 - 11{. 0 • kii 1.111, tl.. t• Ll.Ake 11..0r10 flat lot, to Lsi,s s s s s...nso”si with 11:...1. In prost afl, I u kt h~I re.l. ,uss •10.,1Ingl) nlan, Cotton Mill Operatives Wanted. 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For Rent : t .ittlate.l on tin- carnervf Itobert+ and Cowry ,V. nth c4r• mow. lu ••••• hs• , 4 44.4.41 az •'k w., 44.44•4 14,..ra1r• rt JA WV, MACKE:aII. •cm,..114. t• II • to. ?4' •4143 4•rd 11 7 A 'l' II 1 , -- A Kronn.l at am en- T ;or. , •( if,ll IVO4I, •or t•• ,,, a4 •• P. , • , 1t 4,-t• imo••4•ltstoly L. 44 M. 131114,Et mar. 14 ar4.l rt. • • S5O Reward. ' , IIII E STORE of the undermi4nol Ira* Ign Lan int, on IL. unght Tgl anal :kg gra, . •0.1 agar. maga., asal a eggan.ggiggrattle aagagalug rf ,‘•alr taken. Tito • raggranl ant 3. Oran Pr the rang.. al t..n •gal.ag. cm . •ugh •• gnat ta [ha gnu rtru ..f On. pgarnrgrangt pargartrannr• of lb. art. 111:411 1... i V% Va.. Mare!. 601:v ILT _ Notice F: Board &hoot Directun. of the Sill 11At a. .11l sato.t w tI. Kttoutt boor. 'ott Avootte. thA Ilq tt.-• 4x the Int~w ul •opototing fir. Frntalt TotultAta - ArAliroottont from to•artlvers. to 1 , 444..1.1 to ILA Prot tirott., tho Itottol. JittlS ALI.DIN,Proit Joet• A AtAo•Aol Aot't 1)1k. FRI; ITS-- rot, ist....totterritta, troF7 • ••• Far ~ br ••••••—• • W. A 14 - Vat'Uti a Or. ~, VA Ll:arta' Wang. . _ .. . ... . . . I l'"!'" `'':-'-Ir'"n -,!..,!.,,.,... ' „ i .., ' R i nwali.s ra.ra 41r..-.a. ad.l T.& I.oFra • .. . , 1 - 1-tONNETS: BON N ETS !--2. 1 i c.w.o. Spring 1 f awl "'um., Haac,m, ,IFFE 2 . .4 so-l_npeara el A A 1111,% • 1.10 alma RI and 64 Market •L s S i ,s i..li . 110 N tiEf.`L-- ;, ... ,. .A.. ,, 51wo rk n . ,t Co. m.,' rIIIIREF: LARUE eon' P a ul ; ' ;co . g ' , UPPER STOCK FOR SALK— \ Malt Sl.Ame th.g.any: TIK AN AN A Co— curt( C. roe, W..s •A •nd l'taxonal Alirr I AI( FISH --311 LIAR per Railroad; • IA NI Ju4t r•••• 1 AAA ll' I Al., J.II CAN FIKLD • ucKETS—IL'i dos. juAt ree'd and for sale L, 1 J n DRY GOODS HOTELS, STEAMERS, SHIPS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, An. • Coach and Car•maker. .1.4•/111 , 3Call„ 1./.•e7, tell M.1,1,61.1+ alt IeP.IO)rEP T( • 21'paug. PLACE 1 null Artollt When. 0.1 .t. .^. no , nin; .n .atlr- Nett PiTtorK of FURNISHING .DRY GOODS. T. which Ittanrli et TrWe their altrotion will her,flt, will ha, mono:y.l4 on n.rel .al will rwerite rwri frnra the tntn.ll.r.urer, . r... deorrt,tion awl emit', rf • JJ TAMILI LINRNA. LINKN ,nt/ corn P11.1,1 , 1T l'lNtNlOl. T %NIX P :II A AN O F S, 1. APKINS awl TOW ELL INCI , I,llNrl .IA IT.IN lANES AND DItOrCATEI.II:. DAMASK AND DILAPI:/{l{,,, 011.0111,11 AND WHITE 111,A,K KTS. tflri;rlNll: AL!. TllOl VANIETI iTTII , OO 4 AND DNEIDIRTS. 11.1111 AND FRATIII:10‘. ' ! " l ' Z ' l l lt n ;C P' 6, ` ; • ll7 ' 4 . 7al,l l N.s. - . . . . Remit...l , lk ,, (rem the 11,eneh RDA liorman Fsetnriem. CAR lIKAPING, , , L CIAMIIB, I:NAME LAY.II A N RaPATBVT L ATIIt:R. mAell LACK AND FRINi:EM. • 01... PAS! ASK.. LISTINoe, CAB. PKTINOS. for CHURCH P.U)lPiawfts, Ito ett•ntiort of PITS strIOOONTRI: DEALFRF rar. elenlatly Invited In one Mtntlt. I)OREMUS & NIXON. FRENCH AND ENGLISH DUGS ' MOORE- & TAYLER, 81 MAIDEN LANE, NEM YORE. • JIIIPORTEMS OF FRENCII end ENO LISII 0011110. CIIIIOIOALS, I . ERVUkIEitY, APOTIIPMA. ES WARES. tc.-11.•lag been for astral Year* sogo• or* e d In 'he asporntine of the labor, gr. , are prepared to tupelo (....trade with mo esterase ear...Tif e. the hat houses to Englond Rod trance) which ale selected with the utmost ea, sod wonted mouths, and of the first ,I.,antr. IV, nava al. paid canoeist sttentioo t. i iho as. artetiou of n ut, 0,1., aid Melanin War o..anil Mils. , out; that vv• koo• to lo pure, and eau •14ratil tueb.• IV the Honorable, the 'Judge, of the goer% I. of limas' Qnorter Seams of the Peace. In and .11ir' the County of Allegheny. The petitionof it AII ALA lIARDNICE. of Chatterer towahlo. in the 14.0111) aforesaid , humbly sheath— that too . petitioner both provided himself alb foaterials Yir sernomindelinn of trarelere and others, ot his dwelling • In thotowalitoolonadd.andorm•thetteuehm ,, te .111 ye , plegeed to griint Mtn diaries to keep •pulne boom of eliterialument. And agar petitioner. as In dilly bound will pror W, the etsterrite , n, tinter... of the tnernolilp ofiguwald. sadity,•tbst the Mon petitioner Is of good repot. for homely sad temperance, Rll4 is wall provided .ilia boas room sod convenieuro Mr the accommodation sod lode. log of ttrangers and tranlian, and Una ouch 1.0.011 is • ' John cEll 'Ma Ewa, Philip J. Penni, D. (1. Jona, John Denali, Woo. Alethaulelt.jr. Clatolius Itoblown, Andrew lildhaney, Jame Planegan, Wen. Baron, Samuel Uraham, John Dobai., itisnidtin . qI(J the Honorable the Judt;es of the Court of tlenerol Quarter Stanons of the Pasi. In and for Couuty of Allegheny. ne nfJ. bl. Crawford, oft he tth ranllll.gbony. lu the county sformold, handy thavoth, thatiyour /WWI' bath provided hinnelf witb nisnerials Ito. Mem. - toodatloo of travellers and othrer, at Mattoon... 110 W.... 0 ihe Wan atonal& and prays that 'pun honors all be pleasin th grant him la Una* to keep r. public hominnf eri ca/nom...at. And your petitioner. se in duty bound.all • the .umiumeiteivvoitp. do eraify that ;he . or Tof gog honesty and temperana. hod It allanaded with home finemovasicocen for Um acrommodation and lodging ern aninrsallers, and that ead tavern if WV. • Walker, (leo. Parodies, (100. FOOMLII. 'nog. An nob!, J. Adana. W. Eliddm, U. Wrack. V. Owonti Joh. D. WO.. 11. Wider., P. firahlat. Mari 3 1110 the Honorable, the Judges - 4 --the Cottrt. ILof (lemma Quarter Sinsionelif the Pesos, 10 amt. tc , t tb. County of Allegheur. yho Wilton of n O I , IO:DANBDURY, of chattianap. lu the county of Allegheny. humbly rharelb.tharyour pailtiouer malded himoelf with materale for the se. commolation of trarellen and others • at his arching dome tbe tornado olbnoithi• midway. that Your Doh . . ore will be, pinta to grout him a Decors tolisep a public Ludise of entertabomeot. Arid your lietilkuar. as. In duty uf, win pro) , . BENJ. lialltBIntlf: We. the oubeenbag angina of the towtiablndforesahl: do mant, that the alai prtilloisin• Wormed repine lo; do bemeara.........1 •la .01 provided with home. roan romenlaget tor. .tumaerinnuiodation and Wang of 1111180011 and traveller& and that rail toren. Is sum, Pnaltler. Iti , aovtay.Weektry. tteOltvrey, &urn ilm.trr.:aulr4, 4 4'-. B 4. l lltalakuM: • Horie Are. 'Bile. A.RiBST rata cranbe , twH hr g Litimeidiatit app 4iyamticit,st, Na 60 Wood rL T 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Session/lot the Peace, in acid for Couiaty of Alleghoor : The petttion of LIEO;KIRKPATRICK. of the ad Ward, CRT of Pittsburgh. In the county alarer.ll. humbly eaves, etb. That your patitiotter bath provided himself with ma. tenni.. for tbe.ateuturrmlabou of travellers and others, et his dwelling or , be the *ant aforrailL that your Moors will be pleasal to grant him lice e n r se to hvep a public boa. of eirlertaltroantr and your petl- 6".1. ' " t' uod leirtilt KIRKPATRICK. . . We, th. oubscribors, citizen. of the ward afore/aid, do eertily 10.1 the abevo palltioner Is of good repute for Lon e.d, and temporal:o, and well piorlded •Ith haute room and tvnvenience fur .the accommodation and lA, Inn of stranger. and traveller, and that said tavern I. N. J. Nolan..l. Dorton, .3.31. 1400. M. Wallace. 01. Con. non. 0. Cuckettoot, T. Dunlop. J. Shield., O. enlaue. J. Stewart, J. Mansell. J. Dryer. toarS fro the Honorable the Judges of the Court' of General Quarter Etwasione of the Pea, in and for the counts. of Allegheny: The petillon of JOII.II.ITON LITTELL.I,th ward ray of Pittsburgh In the truant, aforeeald.humbl- showeth,Thet your p-utioner bath provided blame( wit.• materials for the aeoonsmodation of travellers MI others. at his dwel. ling bouee, In the ward af'..resald. and Drays that your Honore will be pleawd to grant hlm a li wnse to teen nubile Wino house of entertainment: ,eO.l Your IPethimu'r.," lv We, ]. will pray. We, the oularerthern. cilisene of the wet,' aforeeald. do reetlfy that the petitioner in of grsi repo. for honesty and temperance. and Is well provided wrlth bonne ream end nonrealenee for the anonmmodatlnn and lodging of strangers and traveller., and 0..1. 0.1,1 tavern ill Oneteßo•ll . . .1.131 P. M. L00k.., Thomas 110001 Thomas Rowley Jo e•ph Knott, Ilavid kloh,. John t aiae'er. Jueeuh Joseph Morrow, Jut t Krum. .1 .ehibald Fa.roner. Thor. Stanger. mared3t ARBU'IIINOT ham commenced to re ). (Pi. a full anortinent of Sullen, Sunnnerl/nrala, ropalatlna In part r.l Satinet, Muth, Omaha...rem, lareeda. Jean, Cout.nuo. Pantaloon stuff, Linen, Alt.arua, Pala, Nankeen. Mnupt U. Lain, Hero, IN. Lill, Pilate.' I.alane. to.n . d e•i.. Lino., Mu..lln flinch/La., flonleatte Seutell Ilinaintnn..t...litot,Catobria, 11 nalinN Tlek. inulN Ribbon,. Ma j.,. II rum I, Ituttun... Threlula. Illubrwllao. rut Jo•e.r,. Ir. . .le., to whirl. hr restu , lfullT ln ultr. the attenfinu of Nleraluona A 1 . ...11.rw nntrl; Si. Wood SI A cure, of fhatoon.l A Iler Removal 1 D. WII LI A AIS & CO., love removed . N. 1., Ihrew .lonr• ft., an , l Falb .1.. , P1er.L. , t11.5 n.r.l Ibrlr frren.la wu.l wrono FAMILY ,i1:11eLlt IK$ Lazorra •1111 Jr..Curtn ' Ne.; an.d huvar. . . .„ . . • rrp 01101•71. and Sul:sr 11„ 11.. rine. ENtr. Finn Iltern anal Illaek F....rm, Ntur, 140 , 1 nn.l Dipt Palm. A lesbon..l. CA•tilr humin ,nar IiZEICO22I3 efatlM=l 10:i1== • t Al..- UP, Pwl:nt oral br J ••• II 1.,. ‘l , l • Crl • S..•,•••• I UST oi.••ned ?..1. A. A. MAKON Cur, op n•mpl.te (.1 I.oullem•in • I.lurk rrat• L , PRI NO RI (((lONS—A. A. Matton h,r tyr . d 4,111.,n..1 40 4,00,10 rtpro, lt,t. 1..1, nrh .t.. 1 !1.e.. UM, n er 511 It• 411.1 1111. A. 1:411.41 An I V1.4....D ...AM sp.: 441.4 . A A. SI te.tr.l 1111. MARI .....4 :apt .....11...A.4 .t 'Girl' Sllll NO PRI NI'S •-A. A. Mn.-1+„ 1 4 11 n. htv.. ri...,1 111 ...re .4 I'. Allot. A... 4... 4141...; 1.."... 11.••• - S hulk: .24 1. •••hz. Viaaas..l . • 11,..ttul • Peallto thn-ux. T. art,. 4,3l'..rearrryrtkow.s. for sal.", !Atli lIICKE , I F t. 4;0 ,1, • " ae tit OSIN Sap n - goo.l or 4, BELL•l.ltii:),Tl' tn.% Tu iv, Gammon, in lid T au.n. • No 4 UNION LINE. 852 o Cleveland and the Lakes. ULAWVOND a 01 Afi nva, 1•••1•El1. Ynrprittor• Pe. 9 1 131 S WELL KNOWN and (.1.1 emtabli•ll - re the c.c.: rd St. Qet• , ..0, 11. .3.. 4.nhl .111 er preps...l to n 1 tranroart t • Mal tr,..11.3vVe5.4.1. •Li.l ler , on the the IMIc V.orao. Te.•Ararace WM:se No 2 rig rue. moreetreo erth rem meowe Le., kriterearrh sael leg 4114, (Orrotert• escre... r t,r eer.. 1111, •1 errelnelt; r A Lim ref ere. 21.1 mod Packet terair .111 run tole.. r.-tester se i %arm, 'Ohs.. 1 , 1%•1112( Roam., 1.11, 61 1.,111C11. . , 1,11,rt arrlr In c , turaisr. Agnol [kW , corner Pet. •nnl rtetth.l.l .1 the I(ormruble the Judges of the Court, of /Intstal'lttuator Pe..ttopi of Mot P050..1. .01.1 for lb. nmot, of All.gh.tr, lb. pr4tton.of A. N10101.110: 1 1 ofthe VA. W.-U.1211r f 11t4t.tsrph. lb. camel, humb l r That toot tytitO en, h&h tprcald. him Yll Irtth 1024.13 dl. for 11, vono.prodattou oftr.vollyt• and ottAty. at Ili. ar,llt. Loupe lo lb. NP•ANI sfon,aid. 114 CM,* that' , • ouur 1.111 . t .. 0 1 0 * r l s . 1 , 11 1 to a . t ert.itt o u ntto h i y m • u rI Y o o tl s t s n t a o s t.o •ltatt e ...l.•lll pray. SlatlllF o lr lIALtt/S1 OA and., MI,. alto wat4 ator.nald, Jn •Yrtify (tat th• AN,. to/tat/y.l la of so. hr hot, ...a I mud tenaplearY. .04 A ..11 pro , ./ 1 1 . 1111 hot.* run= an.l Notartuetwo, 5.1 theecoaoods.tom sod k.)r. 1o• of ..cruh... 45. trai•llrra. Itt. that Data tarstot it • ' • jeta. Janet', 1141, J.. Krotwiy, Job, I. Us, O 11h. W. Allow.. Wok. itoott.,lltur. C Ctn. Jo, 11. 14 to., P. 441141 , ,, A. Nttov.o 1.00. r tosrOnitd TO tho 11,morahlo, tho ttooJourt 11.A•ral lAytter Sanolioss.. of IL. Pose, Al 61,1 f..u. 11. Om., A.llouheat potltlt.'h 11111,10 , 1 C LAIIITC•P. lb. Pktnt Ws. r.l lb. car .1 All.•tomr, bumbly ...anti, - that 'nor Nottiouer both pr 0.1.1.1 11.671 . 1 •• 111. tor th. nrammoatno• nt tro...Elot. • other.. /Irell.-tit lo du , et'? •fureyaid • th• n. natr. h.mor. .alt to era. him • PonotAr.to r. • tm4lto lout- oriehrtaimu. . t0...A.. to I.IAT Ai du l lt to ey..”.1 , tho .utsirribm. ming,. L.( lb. "art •11.1...1. /yrtlf, L , th.l .1.,n. t.tttnorr 1. of r.q.4. 1...” tytt AmAtratfor. /m 4 A •//11 pr,rl.lol att.., Iwo ot.to .al oorendestro. for the se. , •atoal•nou and lohrlo.. itran‘r.o. and tratellorto st. that .uott uArrt, A moon • e. John uorh.A rt to..J, U' m. Fmur. f .o oJsotho l Ao nitt.r al l t . Y• , 4 • 1 61... II ..h t, Tomes. 1.110. 0 ar 3. 1.u , . I,•r, I. I.s Wm J Tolsha 111. aoo: n. 1: _rlWatla~ J. T. .Ar J. J. BOONE IL. or N.A.. can:.) KOWA itDlNti (74)MMISSION 310. Ici-nfra. in Prc.l . c. - , c.f tar,. s.. , ftr...l,l'auctfurfftc. Pet ac c ).. Ic•ch,• f•aucl, N ci NtasNr and Mn laff• • Paper Hangings. i 1 'ILL ~. i.. . 1 :a .,,, ,T . e . : d i, , I•g v t n i i r , i i !... } V:r i t1 ,,,, 80at „, T .. 4 . 7 , i .. w,.. t ..rt in nud 1 , , , 144r1 Vrtot.r..htrh will tw rot! .ki r... , . i , r” . . II I% M.eol m. JAMES W. WODDWELL, • Cabinet: Furniture Manufacturer, li7 and 99 Thini St. Jr/laherryh. W. W. RESPECTFULLY informo hill • frirn.l4 44 Aedomelot. thkt by hu Ina eoMldeled Sok wpriou elook of Formtuo, •hten dert4oll tn. 1.,. ged b..' over Orr. !dr 'al. in thin edy, chleb woo soil puwen .10v .. any in the llotool or Ant. 0.11.• Jet.reolno..l to urban' bi• nith eosnono 1 m•terl4l.. 1... t workmo.n.hle. and n0....t mime and f.tor ran , nt of hip ,rd.r. and 4,00, In umnuf.eturl,. ha Y. en•bled yrodno. •arrani. i{ rho lo.rm Too', u. I' ..du l prlorielo rtlyJnotifylua 00.10 m al.araictoreol with ono. In goallty nnd pro«, mol In band 11,. meat,: Tariatr Or Vorniturpgrrn, the rh.,,,,Land plot ..ill., ion.t ol.oent nod .4,11.. IS.' • boo.e.nr unr 0 01 t I uin•r I. tramhl• atork, munufaettle. yr..ly to oefer The following i;rt.ele. eon.. In part 01 to. Ira oortment. hleh, for ro.hnoo. miy I. and On 1•11. ittltlfq Lou..nrfpaa.v d tt. 1.. • any vie 01 Iho ra.lorn Xll' 1} :ors, 1.1. Rau in 1111.11 awl flair Cloth: . doton Rhabodour OA do 1.141nu1 klattonour !locking Chitin.: al Walnut' klahroookr 1/14.r... RJuut dn klarldo hp Centre TaLliorr, to do 4r. do D'amilodatidki 4 t ludas.] do Du Comenhk du 20elan, 1,2,015 t,, Baryon.: 40 klahokooly Nedriutdo 1.0 Ctt.. do 000 Chnerr and Poplce do, IlaheorkUr 10 Walnut do 10 Cherry doe 10 1•14 In Harem , 10 ',Ming and Itraakfa.t TOO., 12 SeetkOner not Draken..., al Dozen Can. Sent Chair.; 21 C.o. *PO llraklne Chair!, 12 Ladle: IW,hNng I.akx 114 t and Towel etands; Wrhat.Notr • Ktlituirt, Paper 11aAde entm.rzatio:n Cnalr'r: Pembrolo. Elltal.etttaPo do; flan and Pror dor Itrcrplion r P.arl Inlaid da, Ritan•lon Dluln. fakirs: Arm ' do: (loll); and 11.11 Charm: Otkoroank. Alm,• 'ta moortment ok Common Turulluro and Winditor ch ar air/. thado ,l mOY n In 4 DPIO•d !Jib ankle* to their toaMboal4e.Ud furolehe,l at 1101 rhortani notion. I All °Nara —IF: proundly . attend,' to. morkrly • TTETTEItS of,Atlminirttrotion on the Eetate A rfJobnf Uppfr et. (I.lr Tnsn , hlr, boy. Lego grintld to the peucrlberp. All rmrtori.havlnA claim+ agelu,t bo I pr.JA.pt thorn. dole an thentleatt4l for ..ttlement. JAMES C. KIA LOl% • W)LLOON, - V.111.1. E. n matsl.lt.', ArlmlnLitratnro, ; To Let l - 4 1ROM the lot of April next, a ooperior rlwallit7■■ HOU, fronting re lb 1 !oath ` - n efty of All•ghenr, Yor 4,m., .7,,, 0 1 , "'"'"' 1 • 1 J. SCLIOONSIAKKR C CO.. mug. !, • . 24 Wool •bent. Chartiere CoaL /TIE CLIARTIEItS COAL COMPANY W preparwl to ran:artist for and -to delieer bolt.wharf. at Onalllartior. (McNees flocks.) iso oos • niks bolo, Plttsburdh, from ten to twenty thousand bushels of Clot per day. Pnrchavers furnish then own boats. , Tto cool Is of superior quality. and CardotK seals prier I. 0.. c ototie dollar per tun. sel M.lll pounds vrehtltt—Ora par rent below allowed for Insa shipment. or (until further !whey) Pk CCM rat oo •11.11. This romlinT his peculiar &riling. for loul:nd canal brAts. Ant I Is. An, Tar the Lakr.ur lower markets. Apply at runic, at the what( TlldklAß IdeRLRATII, President ChartiersCoal ComPanT• Clunionill,Clasatta wink 1,111 Journal %mewl nu. a ...KO Steel.. and wink 1,111 to Oda tem tnult.'dawAw YAP:Fid--Wrapping, Writing, and Prini los Mire!. fora by W. P. lIAR9IIALL. MOULD CANDLES-2i - las. Cincinnati llould.feraes by . - mark OKLk. LIGOETT, d 9 At TO Water st. AVIBE LINSEED 01h-15 bble. in store, and fol sale by mark 0. BLACKBURN • CO. A Card. - ii th leti April nes . L i on T WILL OPO on —°,...,,,, t. e 1..., . i.iiu ., 1 Lit.tri.. ,Vl4',=, .0 I .11t h l . o. i gn, ,. I and 1.0.1 itTonyrovor WV ‘fr,V=. o. rimier ow rtlFlT.llt.t•l'Llf`V.Tlg`em wArra. motion of ;LT. ..! ~ 1 EDMUND . ill. 11 ; " d ' iit lilac it ;tltaLi - iw's Literary - -T ree r d,t ',,rpoaito the Pont !.1t1.0.(..,01.ka• u,1 1 11117 ' Tn'e l. n e*P . u . ..r,, L (~.,, t ht. et ''4a..d .1.0. v. ~.. ' ,11rz,.,,,, , ltti ~.k .n. YTmik,;l,,,,,,u.aiote,r.: , AMUSEMENTS THE BUFFALO QUARTETTE CLUB JAMES E. TAUNT. rm. rccacc J.U. LUMBARV. OEO. SNYDER, CoUNTrII NVEREIT L. BAKER, [nu nar /217 ESPECTFULLY nnnottnee t.. n t man eiti- Le, art. 1 . M.,12u,11 lao.l •innity. thlt di., 1,1-0 lt.rou .'4E(OXD GUAII MUSICAL Sr , IVrE. LA FA NrrEHALL. (hi, e....nlng. March 111, 1,.A. On winds orraslon 0, win Inlnd owe nutu.w... :wog, nlww.. gunr ltw.. lno,etr-.. Including M., lb., own ntalg..witinia wncl arrannemrnt. tlrketa SW: tioatlemao and two La her SI rnr rale at 1.1,- prlorlyal Slu.lo ~,I 16r/4r-tore. hake er open at 7, rertorthanu. uy nro at a: clock. For Pro:roman, see fill, of the der• tna, Concert - Al:IRANI) CONCERT °I - Vocal music, eon miAtlng 33: (.1133rococ. Duet. se d Song.. Iron, or which 1131%. , urcor Lito.n perform...l 3n Liao ray) .1313 ur •Minannutol ocompananenta, will Lie under U. ill. motion of Mr. Prace, Ito. M. E. Chan-h. corno• nail And Seventh etc . Tur,lay cconim. March 9,11, to commence At 7 ilt., Tho Nano will tin tur3.411.4 trim the war..,l3.inni of 11. Ticket, V. 3,01. cacti. ho bad a' A 11. bal.:11cl, otorc and of tianincl Eictice. oho.. F... Lit. orti vire, • mon: dM Evening of Fun and Laughter at Masonic Fr'!? TWO Niottrs ON/. Y. i oNDAI ; ,S, The 11.0 , w,10 ..1 Lana.. Ifs and Nit..lid. emphnol IL. hurl., Eu.rt•intn..ll L. of Mt I ALT?, h plow velnrl...-noodno 1.. wlll 111.010.0 n varlnty of FfthAliS.l , ol.l.l), krul 1,11111.1,' with duo,. dukinr, nuutwol, otorl awl .010 - 01nmo oonrfhorord with iluntril Okohdon, hh o wwhn k t Inir... ,, fay.e , travnhero,ol.l nusl.lk,l-arhoTkrno LIT n ' utt n g;t 'r i:Z=O:rrZioia d u r d h ;. ' i l i.T. n.ntintrotal nionn nrol trkloind !tiny rou•it. All for. of dunet yka./1 ami orook. hok, psfoln, ranklly nn •of nf 1w.dd0,11111.. todk nt onhool. Ifitnnwnan 00g0r... and • 1011.. f oorr, thon, nnd ev.ko Thd oldlorool tempos - Amnon. of tn 00.0.1 niky known Id 1100 1 11. of I.anldne. 111, 111. Nolilow Ih. 31r1knoholy 111.. 11E, UK. Ili.. Phlrgu.alo 110. 110. 110. TIo.O o 1 hnu.ot... 0 , 10., , Tirloda nolmo.ong • Oontlrtnao or k ~ml L d, ffu eon,. l'n ronunriwn Modern Languages F. 5.4 Nnr.its, Prof. nf.:ll.lllern I.angun -1I • ni.;i• ••.I 1;11.1 A •t 11an,•...r• ot 'dr No. Iltrrxrne, -41 I ll• 11. Kl.h. Ivrrnerl, ••t Western Insurance Co. A ri:wliaress,lt .. l:Vde:lrabl, I.rof tom 1 WILION,• New Bonnets, Ribbons, Hat ..Silk • Goods, &e, 11. tort, 3ltrket Street, httt, tit r, n Kr..l,lptssn awl ttur, Stri•vr, Itrat I an•l r •Il ...t; L.r m,pr.ne A1,.-Plain Md. Figur...l nog S , Arf ar..l 1.•( .I,ste, ,41 .7rnp., VlL+w•r• 60,i Tab. anti. n. ref h..,•••rriu.ot l'A!rn I..rAf.l•Ausrata. ur, iIA •13.141' ..t at • ••• Ar. ontr 14. • Pittsbuth and Boston blining• F I ESusre : yr Ihi. Stpek.m anct , ti 1111111 , h 1313 , ' rAll.KIN• r.r ,4 r 'Lat. • an I Thlr To Geif—detters rl'\%':NTY ~ 1 land !h. out • thtirin, ~7111 Z Orrhartt •.! ?roll ..... n .1. tw. r.t. t 1.11.111,11.11, 1‘11.1.:INS AC. 11 p:Lrtle, in glut° • Jo.! f - . nil. 1, mat. o kCO. 11 'Stocks Wanted. I() SHARES I:M A MILL per. • m Rml 1,."t•, Ohio & Pennsylvania IL R. uni sil ARKS fr sf. A. 1111.1 a Or tvrtr, I.:11 marA Central Rail Road. SIIAIIES e3le. by • nn. A HILL i CO, \ rpm, '2O rlrrrt SUN DRI Ns MA. II kis.; k^ge • -pun P.M r pan ..1L park..f... it V W.. 1 lmp ay.! DIA. I ,0 I.n .2,10 crat .a.1,..11.. 1,11 .•. :4•l.r•Au.. • .I. 11.11 r; ar•rrrt‘rd; . ru , trro ftr. *ll- r/rtlIN IVATT A CO.. • marl Lttrorty .fret. -- • Mankorrtirers, it:run:het Corrpon;el...{, r • TO_LEI'. T ILE OFFICE /111 first tlrKir in 11.. p Cotten ttrr.V.,,• 5•1•11,1 1.4 Kir.' •1 , .. sow u•••••,...,1 by n 1,1[0.14, 11/111. rarlisr• /sr 164 1. otrr r.l th• brst trratt-n• rn h rat 4 rtr • Mr... - 1,,rt0rrr . ...r . tr t. rr••r rirrr. r•sc. Guide for California Travellers `I I IIOSE who aro contemplating a trip to 'a1 , t , r0i... 1 .... 1 .11 , * , nt , ^ • r. , tl C.lit,run. 1 reo- It t• ..I•eat I , in , th.ena.ittut ..t i he of Valrk , rni. lti ,•n I, 11/..e.1. a CA LLCM'. ThsrJ., marl • 1:1‘.1 , ,I“ the I•nnts,lfica. Just Received at Wm. Digbri i w E NtS 'new atyle Caa.simere4. "iimrtmetit pii-5- riti. pi- I ^f./p1 Cloth/. Th. pruppitmir Atio.• riP"MixAmoint. [limo to iapi prmii frump,. •rit tli"t having lio,•••nri• "I 'dr thp 11.,•• 141 at., t cirri milt/if...tit, Pi all I . l lw. fxrior Awl viLth m tr, ottAVING sold my entire stork ot bOokS. Poridival, le.. t... Mo..rn. REAL A VALLIIW. I fullt In....almond thorn In my Pirm, risninliry, All iwina irwl.lit.i 0 mi. will plea., rail At th• ‘.1.1 •1165.1 a ro n I ..111. .1 It 11111..111.... Thsr.l.i .N....... 11.. II•nt Otlier. Co-partneri hip Notice rilI!I. und,rignetl. h tring purchased the oin t .L...',l,,d's ' a i st, " . •artnarch•f• un•ler $1••• t ln lrn• nc IZEKl.".:•:ft.r•f•f.••l' r. • i ' rtr t r tn• fhaffl•fal 1•• r rofflueue.• nf I. pasy...ten an•l rill .1., h•l•Pf In have • call frnm the:f . frkontl;lnr:. . . A I...orttnrnt -tAryarirle Sill pls., Inuml r•Attr...i.4l by J It IIiLAW,.. Rill L, lino.-11,1 m• untaAl AT c. .1 .1 111:F1,. •- l'ill.hursh. —[suse: L. I I.K.S—A. A. MAFoN has r.c11.,1 s rs, ,h 03.. Eris 14 14.0. , I I isI. I, VES---11n hand, n enmptete Ismstlll- 11 . tn.( ot ~4 tit-ttrAt t Luttto -A A tl %',4V 4111. POOL COTTON—'2.OOO dozen aN.rt.4l 17 itt.t roe',l4.nd urael A. A NI Arh - rh C+l. % 4 A Slot: OIL, NEW CROP-10 1,14, jo.o r.e . .1 awl for rale hr It F. SFI.I.F,RS nmer Wood Ft I. ICOURII.-4O 1404. 76 and 9'2 v4o- rota: for lorte hr t marl I SELLER:. g prime. quality, for sale by marl IL. SELLVF, NA IiPER'S Internatinnul 8 Knickerb,k ay. Manarine , Me Montt , have leen yr.-mm.l at A Ihlenr.naer A tro ; Fourth .1 A4..—rart (Inns 8.11 - rro , or , .... , r• iarrhrry the Human Heart: I.r Mr• Flhv. Marmaeul Cecil; or I ran. ho mum I orruht; be Courio ”"s .! ‘ A :Plotnn'a Mechanier. oct I:surinerm Journal. ( or ""r. 011 thin Mao:Me. for itor motor. and Ow bark No, ran has .I t rr he above Oar*. marl • . ACON-25,100 Rm. Hams, Stribitient p rQr br A 111111IFON. LITTLE a CO. EW GOODS AT CHESTER'S—Cheese wnuld annonneo to his patran4 and the pubbe, that he I. now opening hie Spring 4 Cloth,. Curoeircer, Vertlnga end furnishing ttre , d, In r.nner'tion with the tentadvantage of heir in the market at the nponing cl tbr pram, hie wreath. tneilittee of pureheeinc Imo TIM hand., enahle, him "to oCer AM, whteh. for variety and elecanee.rennot The "bik on. ""." I: 2 A ' AT,l .. in i t ' ilcli: tiNo. 71Smithfield year Iharnand 14. II --IL C. to .maned execute oil ..rdem in the Tallorina line, with promptne., and in the Istria rattle. mar 3 (1 RAPE SHAWLS-3nm opened thirty ‘,/ Mrn plain and embroidered Vrar. r.barrir, A A. MArONRI:Nk. MI6- Nos. tIG and GI Market at, man _ .. _ . . ntore and for nide by ' Enure ISAIAIL LICK kV a 6.. _ • - - ITIEESE—In More tjnd for sato by ) rosr2 ESAIAII DICKEY • EACIIES-50 sitelrn dry for sale by mnre ishutt DICKEY Pe th). H ALE HAY-20 tons just reed and for UP azire T. W 001,4 & SIN. martt No.ol. %later nt. ()LOVER. SEND-45 bu. landing front . Oran:Omit IJlatioa this day, and Ihr ash. h) ma It. ItAL7ALL. - - kAltP ', ER'S Monthly Magazin° for sale by -I. 1.. r eran. _erg - No , 0 Fourthl atrot.t. . . - PEARLS -20 casks, rec'd and for Bale . by stotr2 W.& F. WILPON. W. Froal'at. FVISIT -150 bbls. Large No. 3 Mackerel; 2U 01 do . Y. • 91 b o • - No. 2 :: 10 011,0 U .. _ HAMS? -7 Make in gait, for. by EMU, a Lloirr. IIOULDERS--C, cake in salt, ler eels 11. - 7 - b, . imar2.l DELL k I.4 , :tiETl'. _ .1.41111r.--100 bble "Louisville Lime," just we'd .4 for taln by . BURPRIDOE t ISMIRAM, mar' . 1..116 Weer at. VOTTON-112 bales MiddlinF, for sale by vu DitlaT Je CO:. we” nal Elmmita. LIERRIN6S-5 bbla, Dry Salt Herring, F3r tale. hr marl R. DAI2RL4 Z CO. iWNER WANTED—To prove property Afrertl.grtf.tVgraggar. r l4l7=7-7. (... T. mart Wlrg UN! • SDA AS H -174 coaks Metepratt't , reed 4 foyse. by Y. 3111V4iel,T.ilit, dR ELL I. I . E r a. l:ur Factors, Fol. ; onenal Vrxhirs. gad Nea CO and 70 Watt, Meet. PM. Ibur g h. Po i 04-Liberal sdranmo made. confi g nmenta mar:/ Sara a. 1312.3•3. Tiernan - & Co., BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 75 Wood atrea, Corner of Diamond 4/1.7. 1 NV rtcczas.o.u. Co-Partnership. FI , IIE undersigned have this day entered lit.t t-o-pertuenthln under the carrying yle of .1. Si. PASOrem a Co, for the purttnee of en du LoOKJ.v; GLASS MANITACTGHLVG um: VAGJETY At at their rote. So. 73 Wool, STItEr.T. three. J.,rt tato,. Fourth. J. 31. PAIWYEIt. W3l. Jr. Fit burch. Japnary sth.lBsLL—ifel , trit Simplex hitmditiix • • I ().AN, WILSON &-4...70., No. 129 Wood no the trade to the oUreriOtitY of hb..P".r . rs., ,sll 0.0100. es on usu tut peculiar prop... Wen consist b Its pertem simplicity •erolubitoul VIM neatness, • •hlch now sit almost impossible us get but o f ord., its , ousuru ooD s over; desertptiOn of door. !Curry en. b. OK unnored by lowans doors lon oyson otho old boon these springs AI.S. LW. fo.t.U.to.ono New Goods LOST receiving of \VDI.4IAGBI"S. The ner tlnd, the n.uron, rompririn, the PM, n 4,. nod tnt.ft fa.414i.n0,10 al;lei 0, h01511134. s Clo:hs. Ir., kr., Thn . rreprlrt., hope'. hIB hsvp.ll. l ail El,tompr lorr huu au vall. I)Il;IRON—;100 3one on hand, for ' vole by mvl 7 P.01111 4 11N. !ATTU: A , LOV ERSEED-75 bo. for sale by It I marl ' It. DAL'IELL k • steamer Empress, 17 too 60 tore corn on 111, rob; :.P011,4 3 Ilbl. !Ivan, 1 }lour: 15 llkker, Not.: Onlorm 5 ..arks thmther, I 1t.1.C tel t, l'Srek, N., 1 111.1,11,1111.41 Dotter-. fo onto I..MIRIVEIt CO. PO 122 Second Srt.rt iaE VERA L conic morn or now goods are mornicts, t . r.W.l,llllst of Mart 11,,ralk he. gt, to Print. Kt 12N , . .1. 1..1 Ot Sliutr ~,,, brat ft, ler. 1,111.1 slut, amiktrKtu.t, h an. in', " ! RN ' ' NriICIIFIKin . K marl Nnstlic.a.S. Corner Fourth a mart. r ) . 11.leC0-60 ,, k!..gs Six elm T u w ,, !;it ; I) I'd• 6 PORK —25,000 lbs. per Steamer r.r t., awe vim a co I AIW--'25 kegs N... I. for mit.. by 4 i• SIMI% Co. DIU MSTI)N E —1.200 lbs for sole by Klllll CO. I I N ",lAD 01L-15 bbls. for sale by I .1. Kll,l' Co: lotois-10 baba porn velvet; asNortrkl, tsto r att.l L.r ',1.. Its 3. RIDE. CO. _ rUM A SSA FiY.T I DA-2 canes for naln by n tun a no. 1 Id 41,.z. fine and medium k. fnr 3. KIDDt CO. COLOIIS —A full assortment nn hood anA La , hr J. KIDD A l'O. r V ISKST IV E 11 AVE.—Sellee. Cough - - ,T111,. R.AT.rtue. F.h U. 1 4 ,2. Mr. P. F . `.i , rr—Thi• kind ar ..zuhrrrzour C 0..),.. ~rf s.rr tn.', It 1....1d0w Um. •hrlar—t t.. r , it.do nu: emu. lark far more tal .• vri Aar. lEst.net Letter•l Tours Truly. N. ROBINSON. puruhLr .ITertire cough e > run mar be had M. E. r , KL1.V.1t14.. No. 6: %Food rtreet IDIG LE.ID-1000 pigs Soft Galena, to ar. rO.- .fl.l 11, F.l* br f It lIEV. Ii ATTIIEWS d CO LE - ..ILATD bbis, IL I'. .liilui s' hr. (HEY. MATTHEWS if CO. W OOL S FEATIIERSL-12 sacks in store b ' M ATIIIKAVS CO. S""-7 , ANDLEs_so boxes Dipped, for rol e . to r``'.asom.m,l - 111IF1; )IATTN:I\'+ a CO, 1. 1.1 ,.n L , K MEAT —'2,VE b Y. : i . A fg . s . i , ..t w l e s 1 , ) ,. y . I. VENISON DAMS m DEER SKINS 400011...PcLo,ou,onti Ham: . Jun trot, oteampr Jefferill, st.l for by • A. CU I.llElt re uN. b b, `SALT RATUS--2.5 bores _ xes Sale ti rttu f : y mtr hr A CULlltiltrii)N. The Great Invention of the dgef , --Steam Supplanted !—Gas - Triumphant! first Imlf of the nineteetttil Eentttry woi Iwo rrent-dr,l•4. Lim NO. 01 'it bow ,t 6 it pac.t th. ~.as swain. with tfie thing, thst were. . The stemma half of the centnry will he known tas ram.. ragman, Ito, ago of liow—an - taut dealing.' not only to /bait hut Go carte raw the week'. Thu gale has now mar ...hr.., and with it it now Introduced the .11. Knott.. raibeeor dila. it. V ealamon. after tomitr-rix rent of • 1.... e oleerratiou open the experinteubt of hie own sal of other...lu Munrota to make the pnnetple of the gentlemen- tlim of earbouie aild KSII available as a mechanic mob, ha. pectectod the WI, and. Laving dust r.e..iaal lettere aWont tor lila "lioproral Carte:mit. Acid 'Engin," now t , bid...tote. tadadists for the UFO titkeof to the United etate. horcruntent, and to Individual. or to rampart', the notice at i.hatee, counties or ciddes. The intruenee saving of twat., mot ham, and of human 111, amt sullen., tweured hy the use of this new motor. •Itl inet Rabid loeure its speedy adoption lu all Otte. where stemu power it note need.and io thritmarobt of other pierce where the greet etipertar. hulk not weight of the rl* Lave precluded fie a,-. 1 he new motor may It. aliPbed to all borldwod att n lira pelllng agent.. from the stogie hoot. nearer for the nattato o the two thaueand boree powi r for.acesta etestner, with the expect, hont than that requital by Ihteaream en of lo th,. out haute., fuel mid lawmen, and of hulk and weight-100•Ione weight Put:firing for the name power of Law ton. of the sttbm. engine. There farm are eetablithial by the e•perimental engine .1 twentd nee (g.it hot.. rower, now - eat-ling well" at eiriCll..ll4 . cal arthe 'Ontario,. from the Clara:kr-a. ti Nondittral of the I , th lavertter: "It e are plea-rit to elite Mat A. t`- F. Satnuion, late of this eft, boo roceived • vdteut huh:. avian of carbon., t old ~.... in Ite application to au egme. The •taete.tul estertmenu c.f this Intention were not lang,ein , al , m in the Atietattrad. The Fame gentleman has re.-eired another Latent for the ft.q . i.g.: , d Promeliing boar , " Al., rights for the it.- of his" Impiorot Propellingarol ethaing Apparatus," tone peculiar advanMge of which Wet the Ong curb mantra. mutant of the , re...e1. - m.le peodeut of the engin, r, that he cat. "righbatinut-tace" • man .4 eat at le, time than is regultial to load tier gun, ridlia toe hal "Impitcral erring I.addle," for milt. taer aiol ...mon purpotier. designed for the great,. to. .o.de ...tort ..I both hat* and rider.. Any to formation iu r.waril to th• aborts Invaluable in roth., nod of obtaining right, to.. mar he prompt:lr obtained 1., thiate....,, , .Id. L. kLOgii... Attorney . utd Agent ter the ibttentee, 1 Saventh at. err.° is Oda Fellove . Ilan. Wadaington.D(l. i to t .41,..r.1.t0 , I , • rro Itny.e. of Nrw Alhway. Indiana in cuter of • Ne m w a:ri.ulunw.l womfrt, tivtator, ZO, 1,5.! . Mc em=—' rbovrtullr avail .nivi.,ll of Una op. r..rtunzt y • few 2.11,1 sktateinent. in re , errne• ~ Me.rti.huitni t, o d unto wott AA a duty t Otte rountry. 1a.., it, t.ia• dt, toot Imo* torollort. I arrito.l I...lorionatt rot the ath 0t1 , 351. and on Go t..thdt.n..; day I rah,' to ern Pmfoaar 5i1101.11011 . ‘ Nor Skehanwal Motor. ad which I had MA I amountolu the toolto. 1at...r0 I .raa tlf+ll,ll/1 to tho tram for fart that 1 hal htt thus previous hoe atudemo. to m,kr lbe pp m& ottntdol. applicable a. a mailer power to a.tooohodooddellghtod oritooramo Ito. y,tt,iturlloo and the ...1C.... Ima r 0 1 owt 0d0.r.1 todore tun mute-taatfoct than . 1 had coo 10terd. . . I the onerstion . I*, near an hour. It RIP nniform perr..rt. and of aunleiont power to Mt • nmght of i',..111.4/ pyttild% Orval, live mt.-e in a minute. TAi. t+ •ae applied to tarn the maellinrry at the and et.14..r...1 to le Kenna engin.... eomtnon ly anon, The whole I..tt.th'l. output tr..ive or filleoll 1..4, awl 1 ful.P.e it? Vlelght might hr .I,out .r Ma tow. Tin. turn... It a atrial! abet Iron . Tan. the nve of my but, awl held abo.lt • don la, hsnd;al rhan-,31.1. The tne.-hinery the not tnntt. aan , Pla . nhai than that the Mrsm pagan, the pllnmpla pf elsligtrllftiAin 'MA at...ration hying same. Thie •as ratlmmted he glean twenty line hot, powor rogloo.-of . which I have glean you • boot denrrlptlon. lam not on,uniarily int..reelc.l the Vur.-ex. of the In vention I never experte,l bn called Upon to Make any plat men, In re:error., to lA. I bare had to prat - tang ne. Vll ' y ' rn r ol.fe i js h r!ttn r lo S le o g¢i n itt a gla s 4 7 :gtTr! day. v our.. Ileer•ellniir. Adamantine Candles 91IIE undersigned are new prepared to fill 11 all or.lere for A DASIANTINN CANDLE!". Our cur relomd ptiree ate such as will be retb.fsrtory to cur frletut. awl cu.rotuere. IV. ehall mato It fur your Inter. of twb gent loturn 1.25,1 m JO:1141110. DAVIS CO. ( i g ILK TISSUES—A. A.lla.eon ,h Co., hare J. °P w ed one ease of fine Silt %lames. for spring •ntarer are, fela - VINO the Honorable the Judges of the Ceart g or t:enerai Quarter Onion. of the Pro-; In and for the flaunts of Alleahens• Theprtitlns ..1 Robert hlrrintel.of F.lldheth tnertubto,ln • the ...oat,. lafonviih h.t. hump %hearth. that sour -peti ttoner but prorided himarif nab material. for the ae. ronatie•lation nt traviKer% and other, at his mobbing L the-timushipsfor,..l4.suad anal% that rout hon . . Vieu . : l t o l f ' r ' neZi nsi ticic to urroT "" sk ` firo.s k y 7P a:lsf 3 trY und, rtes. Iour ULT KIMMEL. 00 Ire. the soberrilaers. eNlatina of 11, tnwsiship abase Id errtifs that the at petitioner I. of perd repute for lioneety and trait...ranee. and b. veil VP - Aided. with holm r..ain said eenveedenees far the areetoroodatlon and lodhis gersary. Jentra.llarmern, Neil P. Allen, Wet. Marrow, jr4John Torren, Nathan slrtlesw , Daniel Pinar, W m..l.3larroart John Alen. Jonsttuo Weirs. Thomas Bell, A. It. APO.- gate. Samuel Kerr, David Locker, Ktrphens PRANG AND gUMMEI(I,76DLINS—A -0 opliA. MASO red N , A 01). hare for .be (teZ) .!.' CAPES fine 'Silk pn. Figu Phan. Administrators' ETTERS of administration on the ea'- IA tato cfWaablngto n Hart. late or Penn thartublo..Me. haring this Jay been pr late to the perautia knowing thentwhyw Indebted to waill name rg =late n ' tte e .="24*,`" n y ttk ". " duly antbeutteated for pat ment htt. SI J. PPRIUL I Non tp.. Feb. Valuable Btoek or Dairy Fana at Diiva — te Salo, • T ILE -subsetiber offerl. for sale a valuable A - Clltnill.l fdt ek , ck or Dairy farm. eon. dteid aar-n 'nude or lest. addulainq the Itorongh of .dridw Aletandfla. Weettooreland vaunt, The land In of g. , 1 nutht r. And to a knob list, or eulUratlr.n. .01 hating oorerhlllnl Poring utter In overt' Sett =it redrafn eared land, ar dot...red. of which le toot Wow, the Lat. Inwell •ore M wll tlmbemt and that portion of the clear land not The itnorueemeots are a romfortabio Trims pwallin g . elope eprino boo., large barn, Flab., acid otberprawearr Therotect,' Is banaeracceir attnatedocith th.A er caera Totowa.. manioc through it: Le about ; eta liles frock Lat ro be. oa the Peerce,itwola 144,00, rod Nbout the man dietetic. from the I eon. Liatial, A pi t a', owt is about to be ramstruettA fromlAtrobe, oa the nab 1174' to i ' e r a b . 7, l%% "° .74 ` . at to parrhar . ro are rracceeted to view the C.l3llad. An lactirpotable title air., pc the p arr h tt .... k.further lotrrocatioo. ae •rli .rsoso, este. apply to lILNItT Awl. time. Lam Ochoe.rittetatrah r who Is sceptalutea with the proprrtri or to the subrarcbre, to the tr a rlvlc4f New Alexandria. Adiniithd:rator's Notice • • I ETTER'S or - administration on the -es tata of .1011.2 i lITLAS, tate of Altrahatar City, da ma..ad.hatind tni. dar boon aroma& to tba.. tralmarittar, taertr.Alloying dartstaelree iodated to amid state t ap reourated 0 p tog Immediate par:mei:4..f Inr. to c laims .001000 the mama are roothattat to mean; tiortn doluauthettocated todarttlartumt... .Attiattlty,..Volttat . .• COMMERCIAL. . 1 ...<1.--,llrl /11.,114. w/14 Flaterliria - Elr I id. M-0" foivar3.4 ;Ivo of:laa PITTSB11110)1 snn P 11,120 1, .a Often.Nlvu.lay Moratuu..llreh I• Ituvirose en Saturday was even ronn• dull than we had eaisxted to hod It- 0ye•ray,„.. r0 .,... ra i,,.. in a raaaia i way. The weather was mad and cloned Rivera atationl. FLOVll—lt.veir. were trining. nret Lamb, 71: bbls at 5Zk43 3 . 1 ::. fir , wyrenne ant estra: :12 ebb , . uma trruts, I 3 bbls an 4 w)vbis•u,rtin, at Sa rentinu.• Sens_ Inn ba. NUN at Va... 150 IL . Cntr.,. at 43e; WV...at eniti: Barley 45e i bush 1. only 4 Maly. at 11.141 C.. OY..FSDP-rdalea of 110. 25 tad 40 Pa. L t leter. at 43,50 Prat Lando: Tit:lA.lw is bid at S2tae2.l2 : ad h.tlev. CllEEdi:—.`altet of W. It, at Ot4tatc a reduLar tear. BUTTER—daIe.. d bbla det at Ita, 7 Lila and Loa.. du private terrus. s.laoP—None iu market or enquired ter, quote al IPd first bawls. • LAILI-861 , 1 of 6.1111 LAC %o. 1, at ft: BULK POllK—Salel 10.000 M Shoulder. and lia.tas at tiS atualk for cash. II ,WON--,4 2 1, 10 ea.ka at clear pj,h.,, sSie., da, The market i• ultr ulva too city •0.1 e.ntztry trade. • WIII.9ISKI - - 4 alr. 43 Lbl. at Vitie dugh, , The dem:karat nlightly improTed. sugar I,t :444 , e 1 1 .4' ord./ray U, helms: 40 awl 7, bags Cat, at etnall hgx Moisem.a. at 33C. MONEY MATTERS. 1V cn s+un r, March 3.. Tha abundaht .upriv 4 -span; h•orontmenemal flow to nur chore+ The f.r.t uturn Iv' the lianigintgs this sub. hf the 'rater, u thr ,reamer ii a:nkhn, $190.000 in peeie. Irder, f r Malyani 'American solid inv.simentv enntanne inr.re,... arn,al-of rwrr .t stn..: and cartel &nu. t•rtun• lre+h.,.tars'to inve-st an Engtiah ac^ont..l - LonLIHn 1.3, • •url.fou. fall In 1•on+/,1‘, this Inn•r/In,. Iram Md. rienod 1,5 ll.r extra.nlivar, nni , san,m , ltt lb•Tr.a• 'au, that 11,. eigilt and a half f dor nr7t m xtl., lor 1 tm ,newel of their. “ A wt., Dr• , • mllitg.ur ono Mat ,nehttrrrr-airt Itreamorig ut hugln.... bac r.,13 rrr-.1.. I. .r ortekt r try, f+.• :Lad per ut • 1. ~ n as. th - at. lo pet, n or lt. nlr,l .r an non, • • - . When ere tyke into rinse the mall Antoitrit uf:nreutin ta kennutl.l.he ennettrin to-el Lb , ini t.... a Fr.eniliii•irli! fly barn iiiiitiroeo oiu - Motiot inurtioi •irroGawn the eo quil ineu , inn or 011 . 1 . (11131.,- Trat.eit4 r.i COINAGE OF TEE UNITED STATIM MINT FOR 0 FEBRUARY. ', J.•n1,1. •cle. 145 Tio d,.ll,tre. =IIMI PS' ernl,ll 1,011.3 e.. ,:.a Inr 1.1 to ZNII; Frhruary.l,,,il r 1,1.11 Frusli CAliintnta Yrnat “ther .awl. V.1,2)0 jthd..l..lphla Inquirer I C. 1.ar.,T.1%,11(1FT; RIVER INTELLIGENCE! STEAM BOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPART TES kt,se:Tk —lt;rre w:n. • Irsancl br pire mart. Ir.rt st du,k...1 Ar.r.tvxu. J.)l c. etiwo. Ilendr,, Mater, rt tlaluc.ltrourtt. 11,ov n natant. Perblrt. Elitabs‘h. %luta., hot., Itravor rultar. Wattklo, Eroarott Fort , tt CLty.31urtt:,11.11"..11. , 111... Burk, M 44. Dem. Cusinnialt lte,,toes• State. SU.nr.. eio..itata/!. Ebt , ert, St Load, Wheelitat. Got. Ste:ol6r. New Itrlcao, Atlhntic..PArlioso, Brronmrlf.. J. I I..alrick,nn.. AteKo,l J. lb., ant. 14,blev, Enzabetl, Halttr, Beane.. Iln,rms•kli, I",store, Warkloa, BrolruPrllle. For.t CitT. MutJoeh. 11,1 0•e1ini...- Mw-Avn,er No 2- einginuati. VVlvelmaer. Mom, - . BOATS I.FAVINII T}l.d DAY. lIVELLSCILLE—forrst (.tits. Nnwark Ito A. 3/ Wlll o .El.l:4l—Dlurnal.ll A. Lt. CINOINNATI—Darkeyr L0V1.,,,-Aktmla. • SOW OrtLI:AN,--SwAllow. • zoslmu.a titirr BROWNSVILLII. 6 a. x, nut it I, or_ • Fon Now 011,.UNS. —The Yule and new steam er Swallow, Capt. IL M. Wade, !taxies this after: noon for the abom and intermediate poris.— Haring been but recently built, the offers a chi !: modern iroprorementa' tor ftio care,. comfort, and quick traurit of passengere, es —sal no being n firstrate freight boat. See ideertieo merit in another column. - IMPORTS BY tavt.R. CINCIN NATI. '1,3 BUCICZTI Sikl.-103 3,334 lout maw, Ssllpr, • Nisslx; 04 bx• wins. !.IcFarircr enao..l, 3 I..oana Alkina 211.1.1 a da. Son., brlcAs: 3 5.1, ham, du: 0.11,51. Tu.,. pork. Italics Ilsaß • Co: /7 ?, h.., a (Iralasm; P•opulls% raper, I+l,r}otk flacks; bac.. I:lark ...Thaw. it aost Fj. 0101.1. lasi, IP 1...5h a (1,50 blui oalsa, kiss Joa,/, Is: 1,1.1m41.p. 1.1 bvc B A Fahaset47. I.lln plvm li..rerram 3 sk• kea. et,. a Bra; sac,rs.:. Ada le C., 41,11 3.sree, it m,. 1 550 para.. NY.I ft tieCuletwon:l4otwress Immo. Covg.ta Graham:l , i dn. dri: 1 1, 501 lard oll... , taamer Vcntars: bnlsr Mar k:4 M ....ma. laart tlolsees 0. 1 bal.. Cosaa.m. Sal - a Black. . • WE:LI-SAIL/X. Prs V...r.5,r errs-1 llama a 1 . wa,.<32;.. Jam...Gdansk:6 51.1, flour. Commit. a. 14talltulteka war. 40,31;111: t Inc furollnro. Mr! 1,1,1 a floor. J I.lllls. a San; trap. di , . 4 1.34• Sour, 31.515 400thica, Ms— hers,: y, 3111 alc. I' a 3 ceta ware. H. • ITIIEVLING.Prn Wremiveire-1:15 ecru. Jame% 4 , ..14.• harb.T. I rat, N Hain... 2 has tiega.o 11 ham 17 irk.. vi.ra..J twain.: 3 lag reds', P Mekirnm 1 la an. ni•rrek 1 1..3. bardwarii. J 11rrno Co: ti i.aek liarlor. A a A ,tooli; 1 box mire, Whitman& Walt; 1 ben.....11 Cunninthani. ST. LOUIS. Pr. Parli—na Walton Orr vt Co. it halm lirinn hard,. Jonwa Co; eka 'crap ron 1:I ,14$ ds. pcs ItimeJli , I 1,41 wird 12 balw. fonddh a. 13 arondril ``tooth,. Soren - Z.; air), tirrro olo,S a. W. a‘rld , PUb; td,l• onto:.L n.. 1 Load a 1.); nl this ni. a 10" do C thwart.. 1 I runt. Jam. 14updhe, ;It dry straart Sill; 10) In. candler JF er hams. Nr‘.l4 , huar •floury limff C, 1201 pa Imenit 2 , WY Vint ohdol- - drro, knit a Jour. IPa drj dn, de dr,' ft.. dn. dm, It. Itayarl t Son. WELLSVILLE.—Pen FuRIII:91. dirr-27 001 flour .1 gtereoron; 10 lip di Smith: NEW ORLEANS-I'¢a Ssratioir—:o. bbdas aughr 10 tch rich 434 Ohio Uhola•es Burbridger logram,.lf; Outs t , ocur J•Painter 10 tcs rice J Park Co; 20 hide sla,...nr 10 - tut, rice It Moore S. Po; ;!0 tek - rice W Itigley 1.; Co; 186. tibls molto , reo il. II li - lue; 6 e..lw of k coppar Gallaher Long lc Miller; , 2o hbde ou'or James; Dalcell; 42 do Nich014 , ..&.,C0; .20 do J IslcDearit;;; 25 do It Dairen C-o; J Keller. , . . . . . CINCINNATI—Pcn KerS.T.NO Srsvr o -1 trunk Hera & tiro; 10.esks bacou,ll. BruceSt Co; 40 do Coracle & Graham: 26 do Kier & Ysoes; 02 Les hams Sellers Nichnls & CO; 15 espres. pkgs Adorns & Co; 24 sks wool W - Balker ' 69 Ibis lard oil 11 Grail & Co; 10 do aimb o t 4do lord oil John S obi t; 20 do alcol,olli Leech & Co; 20 bbls whiskey John Watt & Co; 100 I , ge coffee J Benny Jr & Co; i 6 bbls stearin,. John Irwin & Sons: 50 bble grease, Jobu ler: Ido var— nish Negley & Mohan; 8 pkgs D Leech A Ca; 10 hbls lime D Haughey; 19 bbls v hiskey .W Me- Matters; 200 bids pork Kirk Jonesy 50 bales cotton 5 bags A A Ca - inel rll & Co; Sundries, siindry consignees, 1213:2611 RAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE. I'ENNSYLVAiiIA 11.0.0-100±T. the raprvaa tbruoirjx.train leaves at EX o'clock a- la 4.ertnivoilatben train leave+ ecleek. r. 31. • - WM) t PENICFNLVAICIA HAIL The Eapreu train key.. Vrieral Etreet at,l!: o'clock, ai rr., en.l arrive+ at 7 e'el..xle, V. a, erre,' cixr reptide; rimier. The Arrovitundathn train 14%71%1210 IMPOIITS BY.SC:AIL•BOAD: BRIM/TON, AM.MOOATI.S 3114t0114 . d'eArt,-. 3 Nan Py. , ...thry OA ws La 1e..1...1 !Mathison:lV Luxe Loaltslo; rt BOSTON the eele- Rip 1.n.54 Bootot. Bun., sl^-11:t .r.,1 Dom exactas.. Y"‘"" or ib"b‘.".. cod Lr r.bI.Ibia.CEO•CO.. 633 u•y.17.6 1.11..nt70. 41.. rt . J. • EM= • • ZINC - PAINTS. - • ' Which bare bard fauni Frier eererat both in Kemp,. anil the United 'net., L rateie their erigisel b....1ir moil proteeri re pr r r e .riie errrin ear other Paine •hateve. Their. ' • WHITE Zrece • PAINT • • • • Is porsly Ostfis sirLm, sal is sr/assisted. fns from all Stoi impurity Ististenessr. ic. Kirfrll ersll, is tsautlfully amt trv. L.S. pro?seuss of tem{ ether swat, so , Viostroaue to the Wasik cLooloters tostr (smiles, •• ‘'• IT. WILL NOT TIXIC.N",TELDOW 'nen erttiotol rulrhuroot