PITTOItURGILMAZETTE PALI3:I4I,tIII3D kV? WIIITE CO P G ; , ,VIESDAY'M9RNINU, MARCH 9, 1852 itirßiaplNil MATTER Wll.l, BE FORM? OP T BARI 1 PAOTI • ;-•:•.i f• • Whig State Convention. . f;iiiiiii•A Whig State Convention will be held ; , .!ijki'.'lbitikbiinc. on tbe 25th or Match. IWI for the pup Wiff !tit thintitteth. • Canal Commissioner, termitic en. tn•q .''.' :....= - " 'iftehet, .d ehoneing deirsates to the Natlonet ~. ..:!. i islit entlan. The Whie. of the various counties of the , ' wealth are her.) notified to civet delegates equal :,-.,:., torte their representative. in the Senate and Donee .- of deimmutative, to attend paid Convention. $7 oiler of the Whig Mate Central Committee. O ' J. ' ; i . NET: 1111011LZStfAUTH,Prealdent COM. Tn... doh.. Beeret.f. ''"- Ifibruer7 I. 1852 . - ', '' 'Whig print fn the country will please copy. . , • ANTIAIAIKINIC AND WHIG COITETY -0' • SI N. 1 • h Committee of,,C9zreapondence, at thi poafgaioil from the Ay'eirol flora. Bar :Oohs and. Towiohlps,,th a last Coon; Connonnan, aro 2otyahy Invited to meet C,aurt. House, ejty of Pittr on WZDNESDAYt the 10th day of %MOH neat, fraloOk.A:,ll.., to opit6lnt Dologatra %the StataCon. Inntlan. to he hold at 11,arnabara , on th e 26th 'maxima. 21 Dill atfand.aolOoanisettly requested. • ' ' KHeG. Chairman. ----, , arAINAIZIAIVAVERTING , AT ROCIIESMR. ..'-iii", The Ladies nt Rochester intend held ,.i.. Le . g a i . • prablfe-Ilhellos on Toesdar cutting text, the 9th ~ do the Pniibyteriest Church lo Bridgewater, so ,vbialt agitation they will be addressed by lee. FlhiCittler "terollotheri:'. - , fl o 1 , 'All the eodeotthe gloriettt 4aux are earneetlr ittri• ' ' :lot toWtti a, , . --,. V-inke t thh tenumitte CIA rraziorments. .Decrect in the Wheeling W . ridge cash', sent ;!ittr.:Jsuijuit,i and some comittunications, will he do3OtiMir first page to-day. indibtedtp!iir. Rose for a translation ' : ::titi;inoatliittireistlniforeign letter. Fottcus.—lt is certain that th 4 is:ha:element of stability and strength in Dritiih government of more potency than the AA it is, by many thousands . ihfluential citizens, both Whig and is alike their interest to uphold the and preserve the peace of the ft i ift a good government, a large na -l-rtitiiiittildiiht M a benefit as well as a burden. But thin is true of: good government, it is . ::for.tfiesamS'reason.a curse in a bail government, itithjtaSe it renders; any ohange more difficult.. • last remark is true of Franco and Austria. debt of France is very large, though lets great liritaire. Bat in France, akto -?,:iiieriintnentie conservative haunte to touurin morVgages on real 6t.ate,-,3hich to-ithouot, 'in thb aggregate , to the tool:mous qum .of LW anilines of.pourlds ger. Ong.,:or nearly 3,800 millions of donate. All thiiipoperfy is seriously affected in value by , ae4 ,, distrithance of the public tranquility. This erplalne',lrhithe great body of the French peo ittli ,willing,to Purchase peace even at the mierifrois-ot the most nacred rights' of men. • Be tween thelaatlimid debt and thipt large aggregate of registered 'Mortgages,. it is no wonder that the Party. of _Order" is a very formidable one In France. • - :Tins . defeat of the English ' Ministry, which odpssod itsresiguatfon, Was on be !oral militia wisallesignedlo raito a forde for the ;...Aefensii of the oountry.' Lord Pairperstou that.the - isMd..loCaP should be struck out of .• 20,2314 that 146,foree ettoutl tie perambute . . Ao7—tiotninfniod to 'England, or ,Ireland,' or Scotland merely, bat sbotdd be liable to be sent to:inyVtortio of; the United Kingdom, where it reqolred • M=EMIM!WEI ii`nill,hnseett was designed to make the force 'tole raised available, in. ease of war, for' the `generar defence of the United. Kingdom,—ha `raid to have called forth 'loud cheers In the fioose, upon its announcement. Its adoption - limy, be regarded' as an indication of the goner abeasineas Swhicb prevails in England respeo , ting the national defences. Iliwresedt oc the vote was no followe LordPaimerstan'e amendment, . . .:.,,,,. . '. - fifojarityhgabast Doeeriac.ent, . 11 - ,I. VA:s4llii i hruioincecoced of tp.reult, Lord dlus- A*ll.o - 41:11iiii hieing loot the confidence of die , c r. .. ! ".l . llDiiiliii", - )zeedrikl no longer colitinne iri office."' ' , V7- : ...l*fizeiritib`i the Arctie; under our telegraph .:4eikh.iri,d,'.idireu. dim :Yew bliolstry, which bee ..' ' S r u foiiifiell34"Esel Derby. . , . --- 'We ilarep little inclined to Innieritour ir.in .forfaittiloi not being favored with :an imitation to OpeOngeqlehration of the Pittsburgh and Itnilroad, but after rending the ao --COO* of ourtrothers•of the Cleveland Tr Don ocvalori ~ mi 434 one of the favored mortall honor lid with en invitation; we feel quite grateful that 'ire were sugared the infliction of mach Eerioaa , diaccnnfortai We wire a debt of gnititudii to the Ilirectois for sparing us, nod we promise them thit in consideration of on; Bt., of their coat , pel, that we'shall take oceasiou is pay a viAt to Wellsville , at an early day and 'pass over this *l°l4 me iteicompletion,is an event of ./ natal' *allotted° 'and importance in the history of this' *1034 1111X:1 will no doubt greatly benefit the sec-' tip of , unitary through which it passes, nod 'n*itt even,. *fleet credit upon the_ enterprising & Wot oen who conducted it to afpcceaofal coot , Ocelot'. The following is the:account of the eel , Stiitaition given by our Cleveland 'Contemporacyt SHLEEHATION 'OP THE OPENING OP THE CLEVELAND AND WELLSVILLE BALL • g renewed a, RO B' invitation of the "Com.*ittep of ;A:rrangom eats, "to attend this celebration wit joined the odtopariy, conststiii ot, some two handfed invited guests that left Pleirefand foe Yfillswitle, Wra o7olook,- °xi Thora. day morning last, in a train of fineepacioue, nod beantifally linisbcdcuni, manufootured by Wat jison: but for the snow ' s falling so heavily ;Witten we, left own doer city, - and its turning herein bfore we hod „made bolt the distance to f. Wdht~ille, and that , mires, continuing through the llie , tong day and :wvening;. end bat for an . untoward accident to the locomotive of our Do ; Me train which reiatdcd. more than Bil hour. its snivel at Wellsville; and but *for our coms , quoit confinement for more than twelve hours • inanimpareatmosphere.renderedeoby the claim neon of the 'gam and but for deprivation, during these long, twelve ._ hours, of all: refreshment, Mims hot ednutch as a drop' of water could we get; and but. for the fact, that-the boat dolga .. 00_6 take tbe company from Wellsville to Wheel • lag, and on board which *we Waren) dine, had got perfectly jammed, and every seat at the ta ble occupied, and yet not more than ball the . company seated, while even the standing space la the saloon was filled, before that part of 44 theprotession" in which we chanced to be, had :ifsltly, reached the gay ateamer;—brit for those incidents, and other small incldenteench as these • we have no doubt we might have enjoyed our ;street this Celebration excellently well. Of coarse, we went no further than Wellsville, ti place which made us 'think even better of Cleveland than we did before. The proems'• ingest that point wire brief, end fully report-. ed fie noon as the , the boat was jammed, :Sir. . Gordon, of that Plane, rose and weloomed the • granite. But we, bating outside of the saloon, and.therefore at such "an awful distance," could not catch a syllable of • his welcome, and but harely. a „giimpse, once or twice, of a fragment of his tennis - I.le;was followed by Mr.'W'hartaii, of Whiseling,.wbo invited the guests to proceed in that eq.} fitr.; we wsre told: for -him. nei ther, mold ire hear; though, from the effect Ids remarks seemedl from our distant stand-point to Prodoce On due crowded auditors; we judged invitstirai woe delivered in terms nig' tees hionoreas than cordial. tint ramping wet did hear. It Will the '.' noises of the loaves rand fOrks,7 ebettist before Mr. Wharton had fin ished his Speech; which, as a distinguished Cleveleriderireunirked to nic.."was like the rush of a hurricane coming through the woods." 'We; in company :with street others, our Ivor ' .. thy. Manor among them, in the same .pittable Plight, ste the jammed boat 'leered Wbeeliag wird, wended our way to the nearest. and best - •tiveris,:whersirttook.oter turn et getting op • deghtfill!•noise and confaidor! ,:with knives sod leeks 44,-eat Isl ceclock, yerwatiy aloru iAg; started for Cleveland, *hero coo Arrived, kiridy..Pleasant Paseage; - tit 6 ecloisk - ' ,- ,. , tidstifternited;-loping,'Shat when Invited to so' fXr;Othet'iMitertalanient,' we should not, Mt going to ~..45;havratheloist's doorislostimed .Our face, P l 4 cartialy.shat tbe Forest eV, when's* irmld pot, the person of her -noble . stable Mayor, bstethese iloortsehraineed in ; her face. . 1 , We' do note In. all'. this,'iniean to Inti Mite doubt flit theitortby ! . !Cortitalttee of. Arrange- Meishi" intended to - entertain - all their guestd shaseiniepen4Meter . Case, in s manner worth Plaeopthli 0401181011 fad or al: concerned : auil _we Native tlieVommittee would have •dane so, but for. that aitsideui 'to the locomotive. We chi,* it was an oversight, not to bare provided forTaisaccidept by employfiir Ili additional lo comotive; or, If a second engihe ins not to be had;.,wit.-thinit another stealrilioat should have been secnred; or, if this could not have been done, thatont more than half as many gentle men shoulfb*Ye been honored w ith invitations to he presept f on theortasion, , . Anyhow, people having tha.good fortune to . live in Cleveland, must be pardoned .for almost any amount of grtimbling, ; if • wben invited - Uroad, they fail, from whatever C3OlO, of getting pretty tolera bly comfortable fare. The case is, we admit, quite different with those who have the misfor tune to live elsewhere. • • - The log hook of this excursion and celebra tion reads. somewhat as follows t— Left Cleve lesd at B},; A. M., Thursday looming, March 1; arrived at 14ellsrille st 9 o'clock, P. M., of same day. 'Embarked immediately on board the steamboat .Forest City, for Wheeling. After abort speeches, the famished excursionists get to with knives and forks. Arrived at Wheeling at 1 o'clock, A. M., Friday. At 10 o'clock, meet ing held at the Cot:let House. At 3 o'clock, took dinner at the Mlaire House, and at 0 o'clock, t'. Embarked on the Diurnal, for Wellsville, arh'arrived home .at Cleveland on Saturday evening. - TEMPSZAXCK Meirrisa.—The Cuinberland Pres. byterian - Clatiroh was crowded last evening with the friends of the Maine Liquor Law. Rev. Pr. Riddle Presided, supported by a number of Vice Presidents. Judge 111:C.lute read the resolutions, and mode an eloquent address. Ile was follow ed by Col. BlTindless, lion. Walter Forwaril and others. The Fesolutions were unanimously adopt ed. The .bs4 feeling prevailed.' ,, We shall pub lish a.fall report of the proceedings to-morrow. MEE= Mirinorn Puessus.—The proprietors of the Pl;ilot!aphies Ledger have contracted With It. hoe . 4, ! C0., New York, to build for than, a pair -of Eight eilindei Machine Presses, the price of wbioh is twenty-five thousand dollars each, or fifty thousand dollars the pair' A pretty good stun fora pair of newspaper. tames, soon a our; old•fashioned contetnporaries will think! The contette t was triode laat November, and the pressen nee to be . furrtisinal within one year. They ore ealooloteti to:print twraty.fierhilion rand s?tris per hour! t : 119[TIIia or Tux CONSKIIITION.—The dole gates to the last County Convention will bear in mini the'imeting called for to-morrow at II o'clock 1. M. There in much importalit hind fleas to be Attended tt, besides the seleition of delegates to the Stoto .d National tionfention, and it is desirable th a there should Ile a full Convention to-morrort. • IMPORTANT AARRST.—William ile ry Barrett, formerly Sheriff of Gloucester, Englund, WAS arrested at Itichuiona, Ind , a few days since, aharged with committing forgeries in Miim, ter toAho 'amount of r about 1 , 30,000, of 'which • 390 !roams sterling were on the firm of William; tnereliants in Newport, Woke, nod paid by Sturges of Gloucester. Au English officer, Mr. Power, has attired to claim him un der the 'Astburton Treaty. The Eilintisr, Xrgiea, foidimuary, This to a splendid number of this famous quarterly An article on the genius and 'tritium. of lies cartes, and one on Bishop Philpots, are of spe cial interest. For sale by Gildeofenny Co., 7 i,.Foart street, and Miner and Co., Smith field at. ' rant HARIIISI3URG leoriwpondronn of the Pittmburgh I UARIII4trIIUII. North LOOSI . or ICIPILR96}I7/11:1YI4--1.0iN.YLV,VO.E11 Mr. Appleton rend in place nu “A.:. defining the manner of collecting:the expenses of grad ing arnl piving • the streets, ,bc., of • Allegheny city.". an net to incoporate the Odd Fellows Hall Association of Elizabeth, Alleghe ny_cennty. • This being petition day in the !tonsil, ei very Urge number was presented. nearly carry mem ber presenting some for the passage of a law similar in its provisions to that of the "State of of' Maine, in regard to the manufacture nod nate • of intoxicating liquors. Mr. 'rifle presented the following petitions: One signal by one thousand and-fifty-fire citi zens of i Alleitieny county, praying for the pas; sage of a hiw to prohibit the manufacture mud sale of intoxicating liquors in this Common crealth, with provleions similar to that of the State orAfaine on that subject Also, the petition of one hundred and eighty nix citizens of the fourth ward, of the city of Pittiburgh, on the name eubject Also, a petition of seventy citizens of Snow den township, Allegheny county, on the same subject. ALso, thepetition of ono hundred nod ten ladies of Lower St. Clair township, Allegheny county, on the same inatijeci Alen; the petitioe of one hundred and sixteen citizens of the Mime township on the same • cobject. Also, a Memoria) of the Religious Society of Friends, against thirsa.ssage of s low to prohibit the emigration . of Mermen and molstoes tote this Commonwealth. -Mr. Wilson preierited a petiliou, signed by eight hundred and thirty <Wrens and voters of 'Allegheny county, against the paswtge of any law prohibiting negroes and mutants, from cran ing into this Elate. Also a petition, signed by five, hundred and ninety three inhabitanteruf Fayette comity, ask ing the passage of a law prohibiting entirely the manufactere end sale of intoxicating liquors in this State. Also& petition signed by one hundred and forty threo citizens of Sharpsborgh, Allegheny county of similar import. Also a petition signed by nue hundred owl thirty One citizens of Earl Deer tonrathip, Alle gheny county, of similar import. Also a petition of citizens of Bost • Liber ty, Allegheny county, on the some subject. Also a memorial of the Indiana Temperance, Society on the same oohing', From the tilition•llllerrtrer .THE WORMONA—A CARD. U. B. Hann., ii . N1,0111111 . 0TON,:lklarell: 1. In the Washington' and New York pnners there is nowe by telegraph that the' Storm:yds at Great Halt Lakti City had published a ..leclarn. lion a independence, in which they morel their , detercoinntien to set up it Republic for themselves, and that the U. 51 :authorities aro puf at defiance; all the F. 8. officers had left: the people were preparing to resist' all author'. ty by fortifying their ,vettlements; all which I lave no hesitation inliroaciaucing .a mistake. Prom my last adviciieieceived from the authori tiee in MIO,I am certain that no Ruch stato of things was ever thought of or come:opt:llyd as that described in -the newspapers alluded to. It is either s theee fabrication, or a misunder standing growing out of the United States offi cers leaving the territarydast Autumn. Joint M. gazinnina, Delegate from Utah. 'Files of papers' from the city of liezico to the 12th February tarnish no news of consequence. The minehf Vallecillo, in 'the state of New Le on, whichlwas Abandoned by the Bpiniards in 1820, hag been reopened, audio now being wcie-1 bed with; great BOZCIPBS. The water hue all been pumped oat by means of a steam-engine, and the mine put in good order again. It yields silver in abundance, and :a small quantity of mercury. The yield per day reaches SLOOO, and the exismses amount to only *OO. LOUIS NAPOLIOX,7-Them arc many'Americana who frequently unit Louis Napoleon in English Bociety, dining his exile from Franca. And they must all have noticed one marked feature of his character,: whietrgoes : far towards explaining his recent mune. He Was than, and is now, no thcrongh an enthusiast as any religiose devotee or social reformer of the past or the precut ago. lie kits:always:belleved himself destined by Hear en to revenge the defeat and-renew the glories of the first Napoleon. In conversation during his banishment, he steadily spoke of himself as oni marked out for great deeds, and of all the revo lutions and troubles of. Prance ne only the per, wettest for hie certain advent. There was in his Danner, irhile speaking of these things, oath lug affected ler overwrought, hut an apparent sincerity and earnestness of conviction., Ile seemed to regard himself as distinctly set apart for that special work, and as only, welting the time erhenProfidence should open the door for him to enter ,upan its'performaneo.—if. We Sawa &galas statement in the newspapers lately, that Russia has meat a special envoy to to-Beytt and Mello, withiiarticolfr reference to au' alliance with those powers in case of a War "With no, him both which ' places, it in thought, yomight, be the watt surely reached. The , articles alluded - to imagines that the black I, 2 b,,bitentn of flaytt..etould be ready to later feie for" their. brethren , it du) geuth, and that noloi,Wouldlieirilliigtofurin an alliance wlth tipotrei.auta,holddselfe - Callforali: The only fief; irhlpla ;brie speculatios are founded, thiesiteltad eniitY'hai twit' Hayti .- Coon. • tba 11 Tr., slut., fin -Me l'u,slatryrit (oars, M, Sp . Roe,. The hOetility betty son France and Austria is constautly becoming more apparent, and will, I ire long, pecupy the foreground of the history of the present. Louis Napoleon has declined taking any parr in the investment and occupa tion of Switzerland. tie evidently (ears thai. thereby the power of Austria would he too great- ly strengthened, and that she would be placed iu a position to break the 11304e:we of France in Italy. In fact, Amstria is stirring to won, plish tho tatter object, anfineugt do so, if she would establish and confirm her supremacy in Italy. She has proposed' a plan to the Pope, according to which else will orgaoise au army of !!0,000 men for him at Como. This shall include two regiments of .nonte 2,500 picked Bavarian, Austrian, Baden, and Swiss troops, who are to I nerve his Holiness as a body guard: Should the I'ope agree le these arrangement s— and his ready assent can ecarcely be doubted,—they will, of course, he accompanied by a request for the French forces to vacate Rome. To such a demand, again, Louis Napoleon cannot yield, for policy would not admit of his allowing himself to he pushed out of Italy. . t -, Ilence, ho has already been devising the means ofE creating a point of sapport there. Ile - hay invifsal the Italian Princes to form an alli ance, under his protectorate, to the defence of their independence. t Austria had, on the other hand, lately conclu• ' dad ou Offensive and defensive alliance with Prussia, l.y Which each gnarantees to the other the possession of her present provinces. Aus tria' will thin assist in protecting the Rhine province and Prussia will do the came for Lombardy. In this way, we Lind that we have arrived at precisely the turning point from which history sat out nutter the first Napoleon, nod this ie r also the natural state of things. Italy ie, ne• eessrily the apple of. discord- hetween France and. Austria, so long as she shall sot have re eamptered her independence and this apple of i discord mcst lead to war. The present war, I however, Iwo a 'significance entirely different front that of the tirst:Napoleon's time. We have, it is true similar circumstances before us, but s they proceed tenon totally different agencies sail, hence, 'nest tenninate . in totally different re sults 1.. Napoleon's supremacy is of such a nature, that it may give way through its very nothingness so soon es it comes into danger. But, along with that event, the republican spirit of . France will, slot, be restored to its 'rights and the conflict become an affair quite different from the character assented in its ; cotneiencentent, At the same tiLllO, Italy, too, is not the Italy of the preceding century. She j has niremlY battled for her indepewlence and will renew the struggle Su Sunn as an apportu ! nity shall be presented 'o her . Bence, at thin time. Italy can but hen wiener, i should the French and Austrians eontetel for her 1 pose...mien. Atistriii will, thereby, be 'retaken ' ed and France launched perforce upon the track which .she ;Itubld lung ago have fellowed. "to ' ail in liberating Italy " I But, farther, who can Calculate what effect the breaking out of such a war would have plain 1 the remaining saunas? Will not all the races who lie jumbled together in the great Imperial IState of. Austria, will 1101. the Hungarians as well as the (lemmas and the lettubuals. nay in ' eta the 1 - 1,11. l• ra:FC new - 110/0111.144, ,i,ii it mere ! are riot cemplied wilt, I,llCe Mole /fish to arnisT -- BM revolution in Austria •im Ins, revolution ' thrMghaut Germ a n}{ and particularly in Pens , sia. For, also in !lie tact, country, the popu - 11. r party awaits lon the moment in whirl. it can Ipain negin the otrugyio for (cordon, Coning Out the leindwela - and culled nut it must be s 1.01.1 frusta arm, for the conflict,— would be followed by a ileniner.tbe movement. Under these condition., the Eruopran War of nor Jar; woull have another ire., thus &knit of the last century Hence, I still mionmin judgairat which I exprelsed in one of my earn or letters concerning the ribile rtroke of lice 2d: history never repent+ itself in the nene firm nod manlier Under like circumstance, it reproduces like evils, halt these lead ever toward another aim. Lecairac other na.lol, have laid their C:aundation Ttir history of humanity cannot 41.,1 for fooreemnt as the life principle of thu mtellec i 1131 as Well MI of the malarial world, and its re sults are extended on long as mental and moral culture is diffused. I,ct nu nape, then, that the eitoolt through whip tl France la inter ittottting, way prove n rdeaudawy: Ftrottotot by which rho will h., relieved from the estl, gain and contracted mi nds that infehi her hotly politic, and r4ace mcie for : the bottler kind. It is only when France ehall have overcome the nonapartibm and the Sert;iiim which cling tuber okirts, that eho con rely upon becoming genuinely republican The election of members In the Legislative Council is just about lb take place However, all men 'of honor and reputation refuse, of course. to . enter the lists, an candidatcm, sml.the whole question contieras the crealliees'of Louie only. He to ham within idle Ink few days, had a eery characteristic sortie with Slorny. It was compute-1 that the latter hail made use of two millions of franc, Co pay him debts, during his tainietry In consequence of this, Louie Napoleoh reproactiel him, an Deigns did Can ons, with haying "an itching palm." Horny must have found a wry of giving hint a hearty answer so the same. for very shortly afterwards it wa.t evident that Louis Napoleon felt very 111141111. Alorny. lie e yen sent for him openly. In the theatre, to come into his boa. Ilene Nliicny most have been able to eiciflpste him eelf According to this, people eau imagine bur this gang hare nada& They fire now parcelling nut the relates of fl sully . Ilow much will there not tlow into the pochein of Louis Napoleon toil hit: creatures from 1104 1111.1lIen, Ileznisneao, Alarch 4 11„,6 m c Ituderant, who not long ago had At interview with Louie Napoleon, fur the purpme ut repreeenting to into th,c.barbaritiem which him ilenersl.lpr,:tie.., Woe anAperri by tdrn, after he had promimed her re.tresm, that he imam sorry that lie could not yet communicate to hor the great vir t , which ho was revolving io him mind She would be nnistrid. Meanwhile, we already knoW what lim4erincenled behind the curtai n . The great man s s indention is preatattly to step forward with the prapolition that'all the Warta, and fallow lambi df Fraiice shall bd eultivated, and for that porriese - Mall be divided among the people. in the interim, before theme grand Ilene burst forth to light, Lottiii Napoleon mem to it that all hie hatigeradat are pit in uniform. The Senate and the State's Conned have received their lir .. cries. mil event the National Guard, in its new formation, has been rementhereil. It is to have eagles on its billow, Moreover, the republican red in the epaulets line been forced to give way to the legitintimt Here, in Englalltl, arum, relating to France, line gone abroad, Which 1 wilt not heap from you; aarentertoulro it may appear It he, namely, that the Orlennixt Netterala would sail in Engliolt chips to:Algiera to win over the artnyi , there, and thence .return with it to. France;—,: h 11 12 no'rthlr foki' s r.rt roily, shot btSrly "swot slope indite ulth rifles, arises; thmta troll ,4111110 P and posrstrr, hone. .tiled from Irsils port.: .1/hough •Irrts; public sttlention 10 the eircoo, :lone/. and urged the gesrmsyrnst to narrowly in- • yin.e :nto the i,elinalion el flow Iparlikewsuralaune, llf raryht hr. intend. , (fi., the Collie. 8o the government has undoubtedly informed itself, and the Lhips have nailed! Ilowhver, we scarcely think that these (late rals are pursiling'such n plan as the feregoi4; it in more likely that the Orleanists will let ft. Napoleon completely wear himself out before they make any movement, and when they do de. ride upon that movement, it will be executed in France itself. The English Parliament is making every ex. ertionlo exhibits peaceful bearing. It Is now evident, that the tame demonstration of Pal merston against Russell as well as the disap probation expressed:lm every side, in the Lower Roush: in relation totho attacks of the English Press upon Louis . Nhpolcno was a party ma neenvre well settled beforehand. They all want to make Engtand apAear in the eyes of foreign tuitions, as thoroughly conservative and pence fully But the people are extremely discontented 'with this attitude. They demand an energetic 'demonstration in otir foreign policy, a total dis avowal of the bane usurpation of L. Napoleon sada fundamental elevation of national rights. Hence, no one is satisfied with Russel's Res form Bill., , It is justly kid that not the amount of one's possession, but his share in the bar !hens of State, is the measure by which the right of voting should he propOrtioned. Then, the secret - bigot must be introdoced; but this. was not guarranteed by Russell, in his bill. More over, a new distributien of votes, by ratio, among the towns and country district. is desi rable, net this alto Is wanting in the Bill. 0. The refogeee can now remain undinturbed in England. From the vote which Granville cent to the foreign Courts and which he has comma micas.] to the Lower Home, tile clear that Eng land will Maintain the right of asylum inviolate as she has done heretofore. The Government will bring in no Alien Bill. The note very doe teriounly gamete out the fact that all parties had taken advantage of this right of seyltun, and that it bad been found as useful to the Reaction 'as to the Revolutionists. The only - one Who abused it s findhad to be t , showu out" was, as ev ery lanly , knows, Alet . krnich. lie conspired no openly and en publicly with the Ministers of the foreign denpate as well as with the high Tories, that the wrath of the people became fo aroused against hint; that It was found neektenty to re requenthim to leave Engliutd for hie awn eafe tya enlan—On the name principle,. residence in England shill he'douled to - those .enly, - who untlingulaally conspire against ellied powers or mike warlike preparation with 'Planar latent Granville very skilfully adverts to the former, note of Lord Palmerston addressed to the 14 States' Government, going to show that Palmms ton's reclamation bad been made in the same sear , rid his own. Ge did not require they the. Irish who were conspiring against England khould bo expelled, but, only, that they 'should be prevented from undertaking an 'armed expe dition to Ireland. The foreign powers it would, seem, appealed to this very preadult, in their. notes. But, Granville has succeeded in turning the whole gist of the precedent directly ngblliat them. I.orteoe, 13th Feb.. 1842. Within the last fortnight, two large companies of French refugees have embarked here for the United States, the English Governinent.. having given - them free passage. They numbered' about 100 men. More will follow them. May they, as well as their comrades Vf ho embarked at Ha vre, be kindly received in - New York! With them, America gains now forces as valuable as those that were absorbed by the lauds to which the Huguenots repaired. It'tn . r...pouJoneror thr Pit.burgh thillytluetle I Now Vona', March 1 1852. The Webster meeting, tn be he4444mormw night,is the subject of u good discus sion among politicians, and there is but little harmony seen among them. The nomination of Mr. Webster is a hobby very smartly ridden by Cm Courier and Enquirer, and quite as ac tively opposed by the other Whig press of the city, for various reasons. The young men do not feel any enthusiasm for him, besides, have an old grudge against his friends for their treatment of Mr. Clay in 1841, securing, they soy, his defeat. New York's tired choice is be tween Fillmore and Seott, and Mr.' Webster is nowhere in the calculation. Henan have a pub lic meeting, hut the votes and the enthusiastic lahor neenoaary to curers., he cu: never have, all this parade is complimentary. The temperance people have foetid a rather expresidve name for those who oppose the Maine rum law, they are called the "Anti interference with-t he-health fuband•acenstomed• beverage-of the-people-party." Hines the expulsion. of Mi. Bnow, little ban been heard of the temperance movement, and the agitation may be considered terminated for this session. Quartz reins in California must be prepurcil to surrender their secrets and trounces to the -industry and skill of gold-miners IleretOfort' the apology of the veins has bees the poorness 01 the machinery that has attacked them. That will he the ease so longer. The "Sea Nymph" ha, Just gone with a stenin engine of iio; 'horse power, an immense crusher, designed by Cup!. Clam, u gall amalgamator, and as 1111111.111:wee of tools to keep them in order. They have been prepares! to the Grass Valley Nlining Co under the nupervision of It. J. Iticliards, the financial representative of the concerts in New lork This company was got 1111, under the iiss tincture of the Tribune's articles, written by Jo. us Winchester, Es.i , who ought to know Cali fornia thoroughly. Nononey swpains bur been spared upon the machinery, _awl It the ~ of the company is not ample it Lo of no tire to talk about quarts mining longer Mr N With. Lao treosered 431M1g4, to the amount of $21,00 of Forrest, fur hit as sault. It was elearlj proved that the rthlaiiily aithirioek with bim tried la to Nee the beating Inflicted. had a whip made en porpoth, and al together 11.1 as deliberate no when he attempted to Impugn the honor of tits wife. Ili. success not been equal about ease,. na l he does not lore the jurien at all. Money remains Uhlittliltllt and cheap, with a grad deal of »peculation w Etock, Pricer nil maced rapidly yesterday, but trailsy were a lit tie shaken. About the time the stock exchange adjourned, a panic. was created by the reception of a telegraphic despatch from Reston that Lome Sthroltran hal been assrasinateil Large orders to sell stock.. were rieeived. au I oriee• ate felt one per cent The steamer front Roston took only a trilling amount id coin, tsar is there much engaged for the steamer that goes hence on Saturday Trade among mar mer chants is active, and the sales large, particular ly for the South and West. The market for breadstulla in rather quiet, and lower rates are accepted, holders thinking that the reeumptoin of rilvigation will supply any demand A other now hotel is to be erected in Brnatl way, at the corner of Ilrounie overt, of fifty fret 'front, and an indefinite rear entennion tth bruited ere the hotel accommodations down town, and so attractive are the up town borate, that another year will ace 'ho haste of any pre tensions below Chambers street, ease the Amor !tote!. That booth in the only one for a family to tarry at now, the rest being nothing hot huge Cll/111,113 where merchants eat, Men, and ate drommed- by the tireless and tirthome drum men, that peat of New York trade. There in ti gaud deal of activity at our Navy Yard, fitting out the Japansee expedition, - The nionber cf applicants by officers for up pointrernta in the aquatic., in very large, and' the imprension generally prevails that Lent nervice In to be locked for, cm well at n good many curiosities.' The 'squadron in fitting for hard work, and for • benevolent mission- Ilk., that of John Bull, when be taught the Rhin:worn the value of opium. The managers of the Harlem Railroad are trying hard for the passengers to Albany, charg ing only $2,90 for one hundred and Ally miles. The Hudson River Road, however, is able In pot pansengers in Albany in murk leas time, and gets the cream of the business. A new dodge hiss been has been devised on the river t a catch passengers. One Capk Degroot himself famous last year, by noick nuns, and has been'retainerl thra season :for a single trip per week. The rest of the tine he will upend at o refrectory he hoe bought. The dodge is original with the owners of the Reindeer. On Saturday, the pro;eller Pioneer, built for the Liverpool trade, gore round to California, that erolinglthe career of the' whole propeller fleet of Neal Pork, Itostrai, and Philadelphia, to far us the Atlantis trails in concerned The three cities nave demonstrated that they will not pay; and have abandoned them. Tl, Trihunt above, Mr. Webster becanae he was and is in favor of:the Compromise; and yet it i.e very generally nuderetnod that the Editor is in favor of Gen Santee being the candidate of the Whig ! pima. Are we to infer from thin thst Qrn Sam is opposed tin the Compromise [Coss. 1,1001 r Weknow nothing of pen. ticutt's viewa of 'the Compromise,' and have never inquired S o loug SS ho don't try to force them down the oldie throat, and stigmatize se a Disunionist every one wino dissents 'Oram them, we shall borrow no trouble concerning thew. Thr Porn*, will do neat sees fit about following tho clamp!, The Tribune was rather earner known to II supporter of 'the Comproume&—that is, of Mr. Cloy', bill foroettling the Territorial and Mutt dary Questions, which thrtatened to roomier the Union—than .(lea. Scott, or, IF 0 think Mr Webster. We worked for that measure when The Courtn was silent or hostile, and mill ap• Olive it, rind wotild support it if it needed sup tort, which it does not. i.No part of it in in any danger of bring ilieturbed. But the Fogitiao Slave Law, which Mr. Clay was ultimately in. dined to inelndo in a grand scheme of pecifica tion,l hpt which did not even modify the main and deadly hostility of its own authors (Messrs. Mason nod Hunter) to 'the Compromise'—we disliked from the first. and have been led by ez perienecto detest.--,V. - E Tribune. FIMMTFUL MOUTALITIL—A disease similar to (ho cold plague broke out in the family of Sew Wm. Reed, of Washington to., Tenn., recently, of which three of bin children died within a few hours after they were attacked. At the name time his Meter •was lying • comae at a neigh. hot's, harlot died of consumption. A fourth child was attacked with this myeterious dimwits while returning from the funeral, and died short ly afterwards. Several other families had also been attacked,' and many deaths ensued. —.ars • Col. James D. Moor; at the U. EL Army, died at New Orleans on the ttaa ult., aged about .70 yearn. fie woe a native of Delaware, and en tered the army an a lieutenant in too year NEIWANTELE 11131 1 / 1 1a AND NE CEANISS' INSTITUTE. ROOMS ON !Mein FT. OrpOSITE. hit:WOW pANK. Mg=2lllM Volum,. in [he Library. 2,00 u; in Read*, 1:10/11 !Ai A.M.Warell arta 21 Alinn.itsit. As this is tho - only Public Li brat' and "leading Doom to the city. Moro distosod to rain seen. dung the osmeiation umful and permanent, are immesh el to boom* tunothero. siajt-Uo wham you will, talk about what 'you may. and,you will either otv or hear of tiro gnat Ar g bh. premrtw i tion. known to the people of the U. Mahon. , It. O. Varroiro Celebrated Arabian Liniment It hto mad,' some tee the meal remarkabit , rotes of mintlysio. rheum. ti em, nereon. affection., spinal complaint, fee, nn reo u m ; end. Indeed; u an .tirpod tiato.tr, la ipplirehle In ...e - Iy all diseases arida% roold porteibly ho honer ted by a me" dieing of that kind: Drew advertfrotrunti GNU FAMILY SHOULD BE without Doctor Allgne's lifer Pills-120 frightful wigtegue of dom... that hare their origin in o Deemed Mato of the VIP,. manifest thernseivertto a greater or 'how or NM in g frg r ot wren. Gmfli. Ifropopris, Clot heglaelto. °bete°, g u n or the menow.agno add fever. OM. In tke side, with hmiting rough. are ail the results of hepatic derange" mired; and for thew, Dr. Ill'horgeo Pill. an. a ortverelgn remedy Thou hare herer hoop known to fail, and an should ho kept at all Its.,. by &tallies. , i frtaitgfrogi—Take two or throe going to bed, mom .ce mid or thiol gight If they do not part , ' two or three ins.. brlrert Morning. Into one or two 1111611 e.,. Wahl beroklmtamula &Whig/ &Dow their gee. The Ju ng Dm may housed Will, purging to eimply /Is iuriatire 6. 7 mo Infer 101. to Gun , ,,. Ant in di/48'ot tWo or three. they tun letting teller to iaeibreirdoeho; aloha igglight.terangeMente ,gar OfbiwrieLskaisti lootufas withou t (Li AP61114. Of tbs. proptietorinro. ' o,lptuf B.i Poe Ow& I:Photo/4i acid meet by J. KIDD 4 , 1.19.„ t - 40 6 : 1 1V01 SR' , . . FROM NEW YORK ;DEAFNESS 'AND EAR DISEASES RADICALLY • Morgan's Cough Syrup. CURED. • W.I,IIELD, Ohio. Feb . 2 , .. • 11ZZ I Z Dz. Ls IhturrN ffen (+I thioin v^ ".` h 2 “.tiu• morn., OA/ inn tr - rra Draftiest, hi* 111f:1110.1e nur,l which 11 rn 000. 11.. t hnA .4,1 J In Than. ^&& ^Oll. ver, re,lllv. I NIA fir di.t.&,..v0 or the Intornal. middle. and e[lrrn.t Ear.and "r il ,• ''••••'" •'•••'' 1..13 pnr.anunced by thou. &eiehre..l I ' • M• '"” • '".••'• • ..1 1.1,11 n: hard & 1.11,11. or 4! Yenc.!,. nr London—m twin& Ow mood vonslertal , 11011 AL% 1101. LAND. or ertr anplleri fur dwea/Le.tl Itr” Internal and "". al wde 4:1 their Ole,. appar.nl an 111 MTh Syrup—" Jay. mo.nan „ cure In nvany ~.n+ tx/i1.15,. n.stlo“ o.: Throat. WI u. ear lu mrluatlum. Ile has eighteen • .""' 11• 0„., • . whnr li...ret.K I. now curupl.ttaly res,red. awl are now Sheriffalty. barn lanscuaite name. ..I , . . trs,r,n l,runut who Imre houn cured hr Pr. Im IP Stir TO. tatolersi irytetl otters bitlttelf m the way 1,..• Pationt., by s...nuitut " thr " Pr , l • m. t , ritk , tott Lb^. m" "..ut• er..r"T'; part. Trrmu—ss rutmultutiniu Irv: 111/ to to p tom 1., ruit h ueutud the the hearing 1.1 restored its ”rwinal ..r.b...sk • Mat important Irtiut. =iM=2= . . fnaa either ear. For 'Sale. , . N It I.r. 1... Drum., Treatoo. on Ito- T IIE urplerBign••.l oilers at private rd.., aut. Trratalent of the D.ar and dumb: trausl•t.,l „„.1 mu. ~„ from the Fr0n..11.—..r.....,1.1 I.r. Brun, 1, to.al ...tiler el ...WI and ntroete. It. Owed, of 0 Square Post OM,. N. C. Lola, .Itnato.ltn a lot or ..n.no I (nor.lo. two h ~,,, Ired -treed ita I realm: ...N themof I . l,eut.r.saa Peed. Ti,, Iderl. foitr awl a half .e.. 1 front. 11 I, throe nail a hell ea I I. ...:11 .14,, run ~ ~ 11,....1,-..11.11 halt d lead Inf. la., r. Lila.. nano-loot., • 1113 oa,etta npoeriaasi, In • There wk P. slee 1...• reen.l. a. Flory ex.., 'room. I, /.4 eter, led all the t .1 h Me' MR. SAlel. ER —Let me know • t..rt ou ran Vol the 1 . 1.11‘.1.1 . 144 it in Komi,Sul will. • mph, 1, 1..111, The c Your. truly. • .1 W. ItAl:toi.rr ,? I.I}IIIM.N. liturtritto I `4.1, II %up-lilt, S. M. KIK, E.q. 1'11,11.., • -I,r :to. it !, wattquitulay or 1 . ..tr0t...m..11 tut a n rti..n. ndn it trill ottll Trot; TEl.ltitt e I I, .40, 1., Drutti,t• tittut h ..... Ql,lll ntitr 4 •14w T Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh V I:. 9.1 WATER, BETWEEN MARKET ADD WOOD STREETSt 145. , ...4 111.1.t. 1FS 'I 11, 011. %Nit rt Hsi WlO i t. OtsuLl., r K 11..0..8,, alt, DIZY (“lons HOTELS. STEAMERS. 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Ntn. tetllnnt.l..ll. n trf , tornt• snot.. 1-1.1 envoi t ~,, tr. 1 r.• 1.1 andst • rnutptart.lty..l• Intr pro .• 10l Tlnt.l .1. • sign a Its, i1..1,10n llf tl• tn.", To Organists and Leaders of Choirs T ""NATioN,Li•si lIFT , a hem Hymn •io. • ‘t: I r . 11. 1`nl~l•1.~-I1.r 11 ilki~,,. t'afl~r Gt'.•. 1i.•.~.~r I'ri.~ Theuoek eara.., • ith me.ctui:tumwt, i. I.IIIN II ME1.1.4.1: , ma, VIIENCII WORKED CIIIMIZETTES-- .. A. A Alw u A ;M.' SE.4 ....1....n.4 a u5;1•;,r....1.— , ,1eu..tii. 01 lin-. za co t.i.A Its 4 CIFFFS— mutt Ai .1, I llnrt,.t •t ‘LENCI A COLLARS CUFFS —lVe uho. , tll.n 1..0v. 14110 ‘3 1 ,11r0 1,0.0 08.11.1.1 r. A. A !1A.,: A VII. 1,2 •11.1 4 .l . MArk. 1 ,t CALIFORNIA. nrr. r or I. l'o.arl.tr rt lork Ii N C:oroo,itioltee oruo nOltiOrrooS Ire rkonal .t.0b..i.00•. ...I .1.... 1., .Mailan.l Telearanlt. For nr4.nr.tinn Ilir In., a., roro I . nrrar on tit.. ....no,. Ille rlrularkht.l l / 1 1, rlorrars ...iona bo. ot i tr... 1 Ilreon. .orl in Imr,. Voi•t • tte rioro 1.. •lerr Ales, an aeet.unt or the Jr,' ture. , l Tea, ..... oteamer., and re.oln6r roaaerk armful lathe !Lau With gra,— of gue page ha 'n la • h..° the ram. ean ohtairhel. elar leng in the Cahrorms hareeer ~,,, enabler ns to prepare •raralar tram the in, able MOM, r.cl whirl] enabes , , u•equi tatertnri 4, tiller , 'mit, or intending h. gn.tr,Cahrerala. • , Thome went of 'ltch Infortnottion ran he ennbllnl lor Rid reeein,t a., (KO pahl prernr• .n.n.lino at a 811.tur. (rem Near York. who tleeire ritifeytila. tan enre 1b...v..1.ns th y expel,. or eon me, In Sr. Y,. t. end enburtnent nt lane. and enn ehlain tlekets by non line •1e.14 en Nee Verb. 1., 0.1,4, oar or*, et hr referent, in a re,neeta hie hner. who will nay kr the beton. %hn ...curia. Tbe nvn,ttn.tlnu chargnl tor thle Fn. 1 , , nr,tire,l. All erder• r tkkr about I r te• arenmpenbel by thy name, ol the full. Ice foraftrd a Pa,Rade. P.M and Iwth.r raprt..a tar each ..teanker learn,r for Co TIIOSIPSIN s 1111 . 0111 . 01:K. o f t N R ArN'Ni'A'rENt 11.0111a:Ita:0 PAWN—Tar aotti.t exit t attention of denier.. and other, t.. phi. eoperror aril. 111 Id, patent pro,ng+ of hammed.% the Paw la MOT* thoroughly leanpon..l than It ran he tun any other meth od. IA wall known nod tn•rltlniets list the anrlare.d ternp , n-.1 atavl it the heat part. her, aay.. Are ten. awns] ob.-cording to the wt.! method au.L hammer...l 1.1 nnd. It la touvarary In polkh 11. em. thereby ,01n.lind ..fr the tuadt ram...able ko.rt of the 'Kan Vow •n‘aa on. And Polhiall, and only napkin. n trial to aPpreainte I T1...y have already he.. ta the never,t tesrt dd,. 1 the tardeat Hon thla 'Hon,. and prdnontired un.• atalhd. dt . .. are oar preparvil in exoeute rnl.•ra hr oil R .. A 14 Mill, Pit atnlClreular Ittlltli. ATI:ItaIAN A . N., 111 Sonth Md.. New ' • Steam Engine and Boilers for Sale. ECOND Fl NI) Steam Engine, Enilere a 7 sad Kleaeog ter oak. vith Iloyarnor, . In corn 0.4.1110. 1 nd rt . ; cylinder tt turbo, dai' Wt. rtrolt, tlollaro .7.0 'nth inch lona , Apply In WM. LidatitTll. Jr.. (Irma EL.,' F..ventli. For Sale. lillriEEN acres of lend, in Ines to snit pur chitmre, ellualt4 nintr property of Colonel Cro,vo. ewd, ono toile Item the Allegheny Cemetery: `wing part of the ltiehoo Vann. Yuether Infornottl, .pplleallon to the tultactiber, Pntt, Mott tee of M. n1n.!991?”, EDW A Itp tIA To Let THE STORE ROOM and 4nilding N. n-. 04 .Innu9+ ADrug Alma, lf, the 21, 11 and 4th 41nr1., on nap corn, or 'rrlntiJ an.) Wnoct vt: 111. 41h . vtoty ogan rr 1.1 , 0. ml oil ro 9.lllll vl3 l .4.l—rintranre ear C d Mn. h 4 ..41.1094 train.. 'lnure nn 11.rtglo rl . pear 11.1.,1nvm rl..l l ,lnt9twater tit thn ynrd. For p.m*. 'gul m •lJ la o t.)N . Is SON, 91 W0c...1 rt— lAM 1111. 9 40 Na. To Let. - - COMMODIOUS ttyo story brink (Drell" anon, Allerhanl..l. Ann i g ; 7ll. l . ‘ :l7 . n t . n v n i:l ' oXNf WIC l'oirk —lb. 'thaw kith .1...m14e. • 11..nt nnAlernle. KIM; aN Eng1n.041.4. tVott, Allegheny N EW Itltig-- 7 1tiet1 at tILG Libeety :meet; W ..n. 1100141E111 A hPeera • • fiIEESE—Pine Apple; • floshey_; Prim r. It. Ceern; - " BaB I, Cale lb, W. A. 11 eiAl an CVO.. nlar9 3n 1 . 1 hert, ,,,. . 1 - • ACON ---7 eli 1. llama and Shauthle.re, far ' J. 8. DI MO (MIT (X.. . W.w.l (arta • LtA D-- 8 bbls. tin. 1, for !min I.y RSA l •, J. N. DILWORIft /VOL . VE msa ACEIT:IS7SO E l / 4 %eks dry foes:tin by - , , picstv .3 r DEEM th , ...10.1?...24 of the C0,,-.t I /.• A rii.oirs , N. Ital.l,J ) Al • .1.. ru. Ow • •.m.i . ar.1.1.mn0.,,Tf • r r Itl, Allts‘ 101, 11, 11, of r.n.... %% 1.1,1 .01, !AMI SEMENTS Prices Reduced! TWENTI' Prl'E cENTs, THE BUFFALO QUA IZTETTE in riL 1.0-All,ll, I) iNi TIZT tbi V." .11 111111 , 10. 4,T1 Evening of Fun and Laughter at Masonic r Etil..\ Y.VENINGS, Iv and . .1/1. 1,1 pt, 1. I I.• li,. • • ph, • I .t.:lttE, rsieri•lotalt• I 1.1: 1 t1.1.,i1f • . , . to,tl, ton. 11311.. k r. Al, • , ,L. ,•I I/L Nearly all Now Open, 1,111 ,> .~~i I -Fl r.i,i. Cotton Mill Operatives Wanted. T EN 1,1- FIFTEEN ‘wav,r, van find eon 11,,, • 1.54 tntr...11.4 Dissolution of Partnership • t• la .1N I 1. 111,, %111.1",t,N. 1%11:E1; if, rt . 1: 11.11111? rr.t.tro,l from the firm VI 'like., v. r —t, '4l t %tett nr ri:lt. 11). kri.l ?I'm- ortntll4. n bplot, Sle)1.1$T1:1: IVIV A N T I: It-_A •.t..‘ttru ttrt- V I t,..at t tb.rtr ."' '''' ' s.l ...''"'' Au I 1.11..1.1 $5O Reward 'II II E ST(LE F tie un.l.w,igned wu thp gu.ht Ito.l ra, ,clrn It.r I . ..tnrn / , 1111. 1)11 . : FiZrjTS . Sl-1•1.1 . 11t: 01, PIIN N I'S! WINN F:TS!--.211.,,,-, Spring a " mvs tohl 1.1r1.1.1 b.! BONNETS— A. A. ALLIon A 11 . ,. I - 7 hat.' nnnlloo lu. oI r o'l. T IRE!, Lll tit: 11 I AO,, s1'(u.:1( FtlH SALE-- 111011 Irmo, ~ • wOOO TI el, 1N aCIF Iv a r 11—.1 .4 tool I hAn ..... .1 All. t _ I AI, F. VISli LILA To.r Itailroo4; I 4 In hi b.. Jtv , t ror'dancl I mar , I .1 11 CA 'AFIELD ' III!!( rrs--.25 just roo'd and for sale Ia lo in.ur j J. 11 CAN VIEI.I , • FRENCH:AND ENGLISH DRUGS. .MOORE k TAYLER; $1 MAIPEN LANE. ,VEW FORE I . IPOIITF.IIS OF . (Aland ENGLISH ItMk,. E11111•ALS, I•EItRIVIERY, A l'IrrIlkl•k• It I lot (1 11: Vo., II ono Voon lor ...feral your, onoo• oot to tho ttorottothn nt ln, oro Pr! , lfot 000.lr 110 wit It on os ttnot. o (from the lo•-t roolotol tool Franco) ore al leA.ll vitt. thouoar,snol worrautol gy!nottle, and of the foot qoollt We hot - olov pool efrommal 'Menthol to [Or iao foototlon nf V..oontiol ona )loVoirtal !If Dort,. ikn.l fit Moo. only thol we knor ps IT poro, ond coo otaroret roloh 11 •• - - - • • - 1 1 I A11.11(111INOT has ennimeneol in re /.. Poi, a full s.olluent of :lorloo, k Suptmorllont, Lune In psrl of .3.14.1,1%511m l's.onner, Jean, 14ottleon N.A...., Situ. Iho Prin4 , l lon it4nn 011101 , 4111, Maw nile Sman.f. rtnlin4.o,ll....e..)lwintt I:o.lk,ut, Lret llten !haw., Si 1., Ac.. .110, br re,relfultr thyh of Ilvreant, t I, Wood et A. Otner - o( Intn,..nsl • Removal. • I I). NV Ill.! AlllB & CO. , brae rimuiN No. I= ntreot. or 01.1 'W., nevi Volt. tlir la., who, Itt.c .01 r.„. rtem..4l to wet the., Irl,mJ. anti patron, VA31.11.1i 111101.V.Int',1 It 10. !own!, ra' .2•L Jars Nes Ilrieloo nod ,111.1ou ,rop. 1. Orloaro. 011. i Sovo• liouso g001a... • tiv:l•atra Vino tiroeti nyJ Mori. I , a. Stool. M/ Pip! C . volle, • C.,1110 smilwou no.looro Starch: Fan o, fit Arr.- 11.,t null Wet 11.4: Mllll. gruetal • ul Pro.t..appl Spirts. 1.e.1.1..C.t0n A• 11, Pntent ..itb:ll'.lllP,ard, SC... 11,kti . 1. , . k t s a l al z:. 1./11 by Na 1:2.11;0.1 pltwL • . 3UST opened at A. A. 91onoN t. Co.', a pomplele anputtha,nl of llentlutroWP CrAval- rtenv PILING I:llsitorcs—A. A. Mason as Co. 17 baPplurl reed env 0,004 0,1 r.rblomßlb b., riel end pu,../1•61. Ply Ir. . - wart. ILKS A SATINS--.loot over 50, hi,k 14111 p mid Patin % 1/1.,1 Silk., ! 1. au.ll.•rpn, POP. ‘,l w6llll awl m•lnr. A n. MA! , ltti A (11 mgrti n.O t.s kl,trk.t ••t: I SPItINii PRINTS—A. A. 7+1a..,,n A hart. rm-,1 Itt Go I . Allen A •• • .tyttair I . tottA. • -- IJNDItigS,- -' 1711. tiAmx tst ZrzelLA born, g• tn.. nor tail, 6 btlo. lyv . " liround :.2fte1..0. Yallwr, 1 liscurt. tsaleA Cott..m: Ta MAY. on rift.; cirl,a a. 1.. e . A.On Fr IrSALA II DWELL' InFrd Water >Ol Fmn , it, ac. &Yap if.ollll, goos . l.ljr. 1:11.4 a t 37) .1 nut., 40 nal 711 .1 • I • e,rannon, in ediire'a / nd 1,7 f.T . ,alt fy , T. WOlill+A SON., =NI , Wat.yr Fl 4 . -.- - IDlAPER , —Wrapping, Writing, and Print tag naper t lby owls by W. P. SAILS/LILL rjNO;the.lionerttblerd Guinn e.thie Ju oas ,dges he rad Court the a r, f,, u of A ilechear . • of 1114/. KIRKPATIIIeKI of the 34 Ward. y of Patehur.:ll In the eformal hhannhly ahey,- .th.llmt 'nu, m.titlneer bath ;novidel himeelf with female. le the ,Ml2ol:llllirridaliritt of tree... Dem and. other , . st 111,11. Olin • howl. In Ihe ward 41o:calla. and lire e. 11,st p.m' 11 , nem w lit he Messkt grant Iden e-p p lt ahnil how., of entertainment. art.l 'our Me. '''''".ll a Ivy 117. '' 1.7t1 KIRKPATRICK. We, the nueascrlters. sitars= of the Irani aforesaid, do certify I heel the More petilmner is of good reSnle fkr Ilea est., and li.trirerriC... lad is well /nodded with hnn.e room mel eeneenlener he the me Ite4l - 1 ol .tralmA, and travellere. and thal mud tavern in .IIMIan, .1, lirirrri F. NI Wallace, M Can- Inon. S. l'o'lmhemt. T. Ininlop. J. Shields. D. she. it, J. lirver. marl 91 1 0 the Honorable the Judges of the Court .leneralljualler &winos of the Peam • la and for tl. • ...nm mf Allmclieur Th.. re.nunu . I (.I.FIINSTII7i I.IITELL Mb ward ear of 111/.l,urcl. in the rankly afttresald.lanmbly ehewetb.That 'or e.t.a..., Wt. providmi himself with materiel/11m . the mentoommt of travellers and Athena at hla dunk Itne lem.e. in the a ard nfonnahl and- "nT. that rm. In smut him IbinPor IA keep a ro l l. • hstz .e of mem - la/mama: and your petitioner, as la du , e band, will pray. 11,, tee.. rwtrarihre, eillsen. 11 the ward aforesaid. rut, thm the petitioner of gond tepute for hound, mot tmper.nes. mhi well provided with lemer....ienee for the acrommalMlon and lodging of eteausere and t r.vellera, and that stud tavern is neosessrv. Lest, Thomas. Row ler J,e ta , Ph haviti .11.111:1 kaimeler. Joseph Jempß int., 1. Millar. Philip Drum. Arrhlbald ruarkallt 154,1 Ille loner:J.l... the •Ilisiges -- rd . the I /Ilk.rtee Me=lon. .1 the for II AIM.'. II OR. of eharller. the enui• humbly. ebewelli—. h ...or 'e.t.a..., bath pn , 11...11.k....1f alit, matee.l. h.. ase.mt nedn...ll .1 traveler. and ether , . ed Ida iii,lllll2 nu uslttnnertemil, amine,. that roar Islicsoro Ir. pl/-1•..1 r:hil 1,11:1 a heence I N. "1.1131. All.l I our penhener. ts. it. dm, hound en. nes% r , ,,zrno of 11,.. Lewn..l“l. • rnt. r,..1.# n•I t• no.i provi.l.4 rata 1...1.., E..r ea..l at.l th, guar tay..ra. jr. Pt.tiig. J. Smith, Ir. Turk. Um. Nlre..rult..N. a.. . Wn. ; ;;,.. Il.loorable lii, .11141 , ,g of the Court ..f air in t•••tirrttrr hi J. 11. Oar •Illt ward .4.ll,ltriiii. is•it• 1•311. r•t.•t hero-. rrillt material. It-r Orr rirw-trirt • t r•rr t•lie duly bu 141. ill wf 1111 A CRAW ts D. ,1 th, Ir ..... r• wir•l trirw.ratiew. mr-1 tr. well trn•vlrlowl. tt I r ww• r I wor.,--r• wer•l I rat r-Ilwrir, .terrl that o.tirt Lx.. Ir treww-, .• Shwa., Thee. Ar .. 1.1..1 %dna., 11 it haeork. 1 , . thee:, Jab.. mats t h.- I ioll , •,1.10.• the .1 Curt ansi r the Peace, .n and for . Nsr.cßy, nr Ch•rner. ...16. 111.,h-nr. 1...z0.1% th:st ..I...r..".l.slhiaowir with 1r.....• nwt it p.n. r. hANRII,IIItV. 51i..11t.r. Noah Y. Mmlller,, Ss WI mar,..ltd• h-• ll,norable the Judges or the Court rd ler el the rere.luod Ina • lln ,•t.t • ••I A h . 111.1.. , ,,N Flat Hcni,Citt / ,n .-nnnty thryr,lb. I I,a , c•••r , nez 11.111 FrurnlN himwll rr Ith eulleri• , not m,lltlem 4'4 .4,11 tr, othvr. • i.l hi. w Alin, 1,•,•.• in Wanl am] ht . ", Mil ••13 r . III•nor • ‘• it he t• grant hi, rn" LSIIN h•• hmler•••,•••••1 r•lt,•hlirll hl: ht. •••1' I h. ward Slahh‘ohl. t•••rIII tit., il••• semn••r gr. 1.1 mpul, bon ...L. scat I. wk ril g nmiani with bon, 50.1 t.sr th.• mr , rminr.inti.7l sod LA, f no.l rsvell.r.. 30. i that. Fahl (Atom i. t%.,. %11.....1, Wm. Thov. J I, ,A 1 I• o.er. A 1 . .t..5.,C — G0r01. I' lirnlJ, • 11;.norn1.1e. the •litilees of the t'ourt C. 1.111111 . CA,. id I In. Fir. II Ltd • Iliusnlil 11i. , -: d r i. 1•41 ;Ili "'Merin' .In. iilide—.i.l, and prai ' d.,. I. • And in attd 11.14.ng. in dud 11,11..i0rk ta.rrn nrwer ‘Vnl.Fr %Pr.. John 51 rilrnthY. JA ,01 3 Nnoon. 11. NirLennnJ, Urn, 25u, %Von. net, Jinnnhart nevi, Thn, hsr t,, , h Welharo Tnel, ' ^ ItlA7rar• . • h.• rioral.le the .Iml g r ., of the Votitt U epra irarrt..r See..ion, of the Peeve. In and for thei . ..notx . e . r f 111, belly . Th. , ilimmel.r.lF:nrar et ll Ineneltin. In nt hum Pt, eltravelh. that Ivor terti tt r he.th prarahrl hluraelf ralth nraterialp for the ',r euumora., late, t I tra yeller. , und ,!hers, At his drrelllng the toworkural.perail.atl pray. that your hon. or• 01 le. p:.aee.l pram lute bran.. In keep a public. ter , ennertalumeot And nue; Pe”hon•r• ...In 'int; ter .. ret. e,ll pray 11111rEllT 1E131,1E1,- 11, 11,. roleerraerr.rattranec.f tire township aforastrl.l. I•• , t.ar pet.rave, in 44 el regoule for nut tepfre Lane, i. tour hied wilt, bourn .t., Aral traveller,. atel that rani Severn l• .I.lm IMM.I P. Alleu.llm.Mainomi but. Pmei..l Wan J.3lArtrwu Poair, limmik, 1411. A. IL Al.ple. ,ainth, h,rr. 113V1.1 J. T. Am J. J. BOONE. (. •*. ,11:1 , INil R CONISIISSION Me• - 1 . n..t.r. , nt atl kiwi,. ar. Ir Ge - Al.tn no hunl. Y. t...urst and Ito Ism., Paper Hangings. VA: I 1,1. liut Canal Poat. arri -7 V Ate...koZ Wall 1 . :1,4. 11 1..1 'Tr iteriam• F, 141,1 l'rinty, wtekle well hx. W 1 . . Wond wt. JAMES W. WOODWELL, Cabinet Yuniiture Manufaetterer; Not. 97 and 79 Third Si. \V. W. kESPECTFULLY int.nnx tux . an..len-tezner, Um, he ha. 1., • pm... .11., .4 to rn • Melt 1..bei1.‘113 a... 1 1.•,t 019,1 P.r 11.1, ell w.ll tn i nn Inv no nut in the Centel Sun, Et, A. no elden-rm.....1 up1...1.1 tlO.ll, la•.: a...Una/letup. and trene“ 1,111 the eil. 01...1 h.. °Orr+ end facial, in 1i1.,1111.1 1 1.111,.. erlAbie.l pnylntet - warranled rt'll,lll'..l: at ile• 10w...4 peke.. It. 1. , ....1epte.111.. velnelree..f the , 11.4.11,1 in ..m.hty......1pricr...n.11......ne r. hatel 11... erenieet variety of ••• I ...nut., rioni the cheapr...t anti plain., U... inert .t.y. tt,n, Inute,or any pact ot we 1... inanwhe•lnre.l e•ept..eale tr. Pohruine. netwlee enumet In part ot his ow ler r .tel.; ou.i uuinh, extinal .., .1. Pin,. Hair Cloth. .• Wult.ut.l, ..14.1..n.: Chair, : 1 • 1 1 1 ..il.., WAllttkl . Mart., Inn Cenl:.• kturrat., ... ..r nr,441 do 1,•• , ..1.: Bureau , : 1.1 1.1 Wair.LAl “•• 'llll Cherry anal Si 1131.,..tie in .1, hl ire , in 1.1.. a Eurentir 12 S E•11.11.4%...n0l ltreativt h0nra.....; Vein• eeet 121.a1n, /21 Vv... 1e... 1 , ...k.n.21 . 1....re• II • 11.11 and Ti . .. 9.12 1 ....tn.le; ktigntre, 1 nn‘er.attenetialr, 1 .1.. I.•arl 1,11,11 . Ana 115: . linllllt l ant Hall Choir, n kr, weanetternl r e d Uotoinoti Fumltuefe and Wind , erhaire. Calm.., lusters rupplied with artielet in their Ihir. .IleAtiihre,ll awl lurniehed at the Anti.% ot•liet. •111,1er. n.t.nlly attended to. itanth:ly • -• • Wh.t.Notx P.per Mswhl. Tablex Poubrok.• ttelt and Ker d.r. • 1,611 e, dr, ltrt.nginv Ibtdo, Teller, hartiers - Coal. rr NE_ CITARTIENS COAL COMPANY nnw prat.r...l 1,. maim, Tor and In deliver id. thp.r *hart'. at Mat Harbr. fletirra Itucta.) lwu and a Slow Pitid uruA.lmm t, b, ...aty th,,and f rdnt. Putolumers furnish thrir 1. ..0 lu. etrd 6t i.utwrint. quality, and rarefnilx caind: The a fined at our dollar per ton,. 4.1 =AO pound, inn rent ;Wowed to In. in or until r cears rut um A71.0.11'. VI.I O , 1111.{17 Ilan faeilitios for koul.ficenual t.cifv.ay... a,: lower tautketo. AIIOY at the r4oe, at I.« wharf - THOMAS 11,71.:LIZAXII, Chartirt , t.l. • C.a.-11.2h fla,ll...l'rea and ld In ent tdr,ll6.lourtul ln..rtono, a mkt o..nd Lilt In Itaia ark,. g 0111. D CANDLES-5 bits. e.ttetpusli V . ll Mould. far rate LI 11E1;1.6 LIUOKTT. lY 6 to Water et. - . ' DIME LINSEED OIL-15 L6la..in sto,e, 4 ,11 , 1 ,ale o.lll.Atlgl3l , lth 2 tpr ,_, A Card. t~l open ark the 1.• • of Aprtl next, SL Ck.thina .....lanotth h•ro I • gall the thankful .. time my hieing •,..1 the roblir... I hitr 'Awn time Kew One, waking thorar ..I pne.b. In the I.a.lern usnettt taIIIUND IVATTS. I.la re `d at Item. k IiALLOW' Literary Thint r.L. , .t•p. , Kite the I•nit offire (recently J. llohnen ) I•uttoun's•F•em!-‘1,41.1.1T I.lbrurr: The zelrutitie Arnorimn: • • Loalno •uneh:attartki 111.2..trate.1 Lott.l. Negro.: N. Y. ilbarie.rsoblaitenc Ilnn. Toanl IVetxteri , Lneourse Imfuri• the Now York Iliotoria gum t:KI. a CALLOW. Home for Sale. A FLlNTnteFnmiiyliorxecanbohndlo„...r. Modein Languages. SaNnr4to, Prof. of M”dern Langna ,o,•• •1 ar laatal, um at try can.lenda Ireau, which nor , t • et laa m Sun, at !Ir. 11. litt.t. 'MIN rt., 11. !tett I , 'll,lm. 11. 11: Moo •leur En, tar. forme It Profq,:et ot the I renth ‘r:: • 1-- -•-• • . • 'Western Insurance Co. A FEW shares of this desirable and prof ilk UAW,' .tack 14 Isle at 511.1.0. A. SVII,RINS a Mk, New Bonnets, Ribbots, Hats. Silk I Goods, ece.• H. PAI.IIIER, 105, Market Street, has gt. ,•••••4 aupp al r lof n.. 1 Clary Straw the. . Braid . t plai. Ash, tot 411- , --I•lain rt.at, Firyad and Ptriped; Bonnet, sa r r and Hat lltt•han.. • , .I,nort Fatinr, Crap.. t.bq i; cinrca I sa.a.tter..t of go Ilinevs g.ctit. • • ./ . .lat l'aPaut. ..11•1111 Is, Leboro. Inr,Silk. CHF:ESE—In gtore and for Kale by ISAIAH DICILET t CO. CO Al M - Ett C 1. - - tx —A • nut.rnP.-U S 1. , s caw., • rrrrssusas x[l,iKrr • ca Ihrmitm4.l llsszon. •Twa.lar Nlornme. Mat:h 9. 'St.'« l h. The arrrr of s•outhr of tars,. ...sm.,. from :New o•, mht oth-r below, •ith hoary frslaht.. lo— th.r with shipments how , . to Ito ootl'th. woo pr.a auhuativo cm the wharf tri•hrdsy; but elm— wh.ro throuth the elty.lmOocoa ws. rather .1.11. tritium no. syri lhalt I , l,ll'll—Tho n, , iptit aro mill tt.r! . Al.to. I. oqual to tlzo lirAt :111.1A, at :Z, at air! 15 at 10 It si.O.. 14. tuaro.rt - i. rot - , lartxaid. • n+l 0.41, A or sthttlo silk ty it St:.,!—.l. clip.. imam 44i wort., robot ralos frttm Atom it drat htad at 1,3:4 for or trts, on 53.12 I. surerfoa... ill:ALS—Nom. °Merin,. w , quWe nt fur Outs; 40.• for Corp,. CO(4GSr. for Wheat 4 , e. I.+? Farley. 11AV-I , slo. los& et $1,105. sEEPe— , 6•I , 41 bu. Ohio Cle, r. el ,•.! to b.. A 11... be us. ut Vl.',llC 44.111.44.tT1, .4 k. nom xua4ll ure 1.4444 al 86; aud the market I , brul: Timothy it uuriel at Vtiv2.f: I:ur r 5.1.1.1 a ...It at 13.0. 4 . .111 . 15— . 53t. (hi..; ((Ni 1531.1.... 1 1.A1113-831. 2.1 1 1•1 1 .4...: I at Sr T .outinu... 6,1 7,3. CO IT, - . 7. RAO oN —Sao . 1 thh,l4, PLraillx4 I.Y 11,.ne. fr. , niw harf, lt 7 and rn+k• , .1, Ilasa, at 19,tita , t, r,k'drklr, woad par „,n., 1111100 E .:/m t m..l :10 144 ..• n nharf. at It, .-h; I'M.. prlmeLac s 11,4 I:1,1) t, rotwort tfricht et Sow Nlrarkerd to : 'j4 1.1,1 WIII,KEY-1:•:,t!sr 14.(1 , %e • RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAM MAT ARRIVALS AND' DEPARTURES I. M01i.....11.1,1r0c!, , u. WK.. 4, • ‘11•1o,... I:..te, 14-It •r 11Slltn, 1 , •••••"-vilie llmrr ..n 1141•-rnizt No, '2. 1,. etn , it/ :ler:at:3llw, I :ttriou•l. Aron, Ml.ll-burlll4 511•1 a, N•rfita lean, • • 111:VA8rEir. J. I•••,n1. F,l7.llA•th - 11 al 1.1 n,. 1,..•-ntv, I fl;rlrcri:rVo -" n a i l rle- ,1-1(;. I : ca r- l r :sTr ' t n 0-.10,111,1, • r4 s All..ur, New tlrleark , r 4.1.1 , 4t1,- r o ti T o WAILUII EV-0.1.,m1, an. I, I ItItOIVN.- lIL I. a...1d I' b Counr.vrif,N—The tst!,..pmer Pat". Capt: Eb bott. brute. Ilo• ot . < 10010 tn.to,l of Wott.f.l..r • Pon Lorin, 1141.§.—The •- fin and light draught C A. rls •. 1..1, •4 Otis Any. for aryl. 7 .rrn...ltal•• Dort, F‘at N tow luLndvi9-,-11k4 de tut ; Meatier, i'mpt ui.or, 1. 11!,1r. vi ti f o r try, yboT.' 111=I It r.i.T , . .. .1 •. lIPOItTS I;V RIVER, .. ... 1 A riCe'V.ILI.X. 1... 111secro.— . .: bble 1 0 . 4 , 1.1 do 'boa; 1 , 1 1 1 rel../ 17..; 1 0.4... $ 1., 1...... r. T Mr T.lNsi 10 Llff Is ..... .1 . 1.1 1 Tiff.... 1 1....1 Ni..ier. 11, Iffuala a l'ec 14 .1..1 ...IN, 11.1.1 des, ...ed. el 4 W 101.... 11 lbsts !0b0e ... 1 so 11 Jobnab.o: ID .ff 0..1.1. ITlffr 11.1.:. /or .t (7,ii 116 Oa ~ .t05..,...;.,.0. ff.. 1,... W... 1 . ,.. VP. ..., //11113 iffii.tlf. .TT e1ff.11,...0 gio ..11,ff....01 17 .101.r...”..1 llorbot1e: le , jar. iota Lott ~ do. liel, ..,1.; 41 1.1. 3.11. ii Iffroff l ls 1 C., 1 . kb. 01rtrff,..1..: I‘. rt.., I' SIT... / sok hum, 11 Mirri.iir.e. 7 1.1.,,01...... Wu% 110,16 r, .10d0.01.1 , .0. 1.....: 1,-....2 001. 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Idtli,ter A Muir: k dr, I , de, J. Ilayard a Saw:VOA. F 31,110-, lUG LI,I. rugs. 1. do al tuf., d.d. A 1101e1.- In.. /3 W.L. radar, .1 dorms, la libbiratl4: 1111.4 - md,e. D Lavh en: .12 I,t. rods.. Laker Vc , l-.1 =bids •in,t ralll knvi, I,l.lnndl. (1, In bob, henna We' , intf. , rd 4.,; r.O bbla fl 2 44. 1aua....,%7 I.rr ladk , park. Urn 11' ed. p. balk prt, to ward.. , ALLSIHIII4III, Ackk*-421t4 , 11our.Smilh A 81n. kS met" shrstl. Wllmmth • Not 44 21; Lbl. A MrAnullk.k Cu; / bark, 3lr Bushnell. SUNFISH. 1 . 1.411 - 113..5 . ..1AK-1,1 I:kg:kora...l44la Likkr/t, HI Alas tl./ur; 1 , L AC, lAA, Hour 1111 lonia AIIA .1..1 Ha Imtc.r.lllral. A thaw; Hi kr, I.A k hka, Lttxm a., 14A 1.142 1314/..lnwle.e le ,k IlrahkAa: 4 klub tobner.r, Wm 1111mbkm A CA; 11k, doll !lour 40 ,4.• ,tml. Wm It .1,11,.,t01 Hr. 'owls, Klrr A...lmarik 1 LAl'art sugar, lk tsk 31cCark11.,/, fkekAbran. kleCully,lobble, Ikmr.xl W.kklo,ll I,ml bran, A klrquilty; ract• r..rn /to ral. 1.14.; Ilak.k. .11 tire lark Elle - AH.4.1:1. 11'_B Bros, Sn lIr.• 1/.2, II; • 3 11 m, I ‘' ll4 1 . :4A.,11m15t.m. • BAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE PENNhVILVANI Exprr,. thruergh train leavrt et r!.; tA-LeX A. It., Arrbmwodat.on W.in Iralrs Crlnrt, P. _ 01110 I PENNNIAA AN - IA LAIL P.G111,--IPERT. . The Itahteme tr.uu leases Fe Irral 6treel :1.1111".• at s. 31.11.1 arrives at Velotel. Y., tevrry jar ex— repten: Sunt:sr. The Ace..min.shitien trn.n larea at In s. v.. mud IP. M. IMPORTS BY RAIL ROAD • - , ILL3A,..cE, F.Lll,lli Tromi.'Eterwma-1 tAJJ batten. O Willy!, I tnalwna.l,l T• J 1 •nrourke: 3l Innt luta. Pi Hour. 1.6 Wsinona% k .;:voinc.lbl,l. I. J nip,nnt,nwln... A I. I In,: rKnn 1 chem.: 3 , won'. I..nroon. tlratlan: taldnx 14nenne, W 11.1.nnah: bt,lm IlnunnA Dynr; ..14 ctn. Itlni.Alulllenrn. o.; z , * ,i u plnno I..tnr, I c innnto... 91,!audin, thn.lp•rumn., D A timer: I n.sr ILA, I /Linn*. eam.l bye, nl en, I . .rnun A lieri.palriel, 1144 batter 4ne npplne,T Gang. & Llt;(;E'rT—Flour Factors, Foi l" anaditaz and 0.01111,44.0 Nth,. Ita burGli Pri , Jure. au4 rtz....4 NEU -1.4. e usa.le nn row icnnirut, .] y. 'FIRMLY Tiernan & Co., -11ANKF:R4 AND-EicuANur. viloKEfts, ..VO. 75 Illod aryl, (74,4er . 1.1 Pirsmud . • Co-Partnershi p. under:4;ne.,.l have this due entrrod II 1. M. fuAt. r e Y n .Ep.sttratz . C p ul4.r NU : T cr l .111. rd /•JOKINC )1;1 CF.IOI- aittug l T t he th.ir re. N, 1 1l K/ I N O i , l i lt ARA iels -0 .J. Nl.:tiA 11Y LI% • PittJhur,h. January 4th, W3l. 1•111(Mt.,;IL1., Jr. Simplex . s OUAN, WILSON & CO., No. 1,..,t,:w AAirmhhartug twen arpninte.lAurnter 111.., 1.... .. ) 1 1,.. 9 , INN, e , pooo... , ,,wettots, rail lb, nUA•utAnn the Punt, und oh , Trafle to the eurerthi tie . till Apr, II Isere in tve It; ....attar praku4tht..., ettukost ire 15. 7 7erf:gs.hhltrity er , mhtne4 nritn host tn.., which rt,a- dAtt, it almort iushowsblelp net out ht order; , st, ru tier. sin hisenhillt, to 0.., .he , r.tstit , n .A , dux. Kin'? our• ~,,. ...o l .d 1 1 L. - hying Stun left ot , An shouJJ bat, I '' 7:1A% . LC/a/AN. WILSON At an. • New Goods. - - FIST receiving .at Wltl. DICIBY'S. 'The .1.11:51•,,..r of thon.s.sogt, rosaprualittie two -1.41,At. 0( Caril[ww.t. 41r.. lc.. The Propnosor hts aa4 e,v.lntaera will an rarly rail. _ - • P. 914113. . A.N FA CIU it E I_-) BY THE .NEW IVX 1,1 1:3" A r .U.MLSINII COMPANY. at I...arvaik, 21.4. Tin. is nssis.ssil b fornieh a Mill/ at• tiros" . valura., ZINe - PAINTS. - Whieh Par` lieau L'Alria atter revert' 'raj,. bothiis Europe at the Cuite.l atatee. to I,IOIM 160 or beauty ....roballve. properta, oupenor ar.7 Ciitht wfr'siss. Their • .- - iviirrE ZINC, PAINT • - .• . . .. L , t....ir*.036.1- o: tine. and It worria.l.4 tree float all tallet-A tan aul linottrtly whshwow.yr, it ov ...to welt, It. 1.-autitully whit, and in ontiroly tow. trom tt... van...t ats to Ora C:=11Z1';"7„ 11 , .." , gr.` , ‘V.:Uirr1 1 .",:::;:" '.'''''' , - ttkllT WILL NOT 'I'lli:N• YELLOW -. • 0tt0w...1 le oulphurroos or ntopht:;.. rtholstiOno or roe ton vhnt up toroth. A, ...a outoido ChM it • hitoto a ronthorn chtuelo arta ttof amber riot U.. 0 otior, hot hokth; Itablo In tn. - el:Why 'V J. <rum ... And rob vit. Ite) . twyworlto I with «d,4: ith ways toot :I-, or wtthiwyniA, w1,...h 1 A Oat. tinted phrooltdo 131,11,_.-- - , . . ' • BLACK AN COLO .12v0 PAINTS. .Thoro are fura , th.l at a low priow:stol net 11,AtaltAAMy - lAA theal,t and bttl minty tn . lb. en:lr.:et tot wowthtir ',Ai, f,.,:pg, out lAelee, , teamlx,Ax. Of ".. ..r e‘,..4 Sat bee uf vt.l, "rick. U, at iMO. A ., they , re both - WEATIIEB.AND ritt.r. illooe. Por tin., onrrin.th,orwrh yortioul,trly wall:tab', an UM , tam; hattsade ronnrotton ott.l ...hoot! 11 , n`r." , a 0 . 44 tion, Owl dry quh . ty, out Lot lA, w 1,,,, ,A,l,jlke Woe, ..1, 10A chato, color Idto :Ty ail U .eehrthy Poo." ... Inv:, . ih,,i,ro ropp:int an la.orai 1,re...A I heo sfi , ato of thrt. • amicE, reed and foi sal6 by mitt W. F. 15 IL Cr! Front 14 11 SII--154 1 b 1.1.1. Large No. 3 Mackerel; 111.1} labhin n *l,l ft,rjelr hr JW . " Rr PI , ON,I3rrLe & Co. Ear= - lELANI3-7 caska in salt, fur o tla by x FIT. QiIOI.II.I.)KILS-6 tr,ls in soli. for solo _-- A by le&•.r2) L lttlft-1 1 .1tYlltila "Louisville Lime," just, nrSl nod (orals Sr - - • ItYLLI pork I SaIIRAIII. mar: A0..1161%91-, et. %OTTON-112. balee Paio by gm,2 1.4 Al All DICS..KY it Ca. =MMC2 H lit . ll lFT W. &. S-5 h. Dry :hit Ilerring, • • DALLIMI. • Ca. INVNER IV ANTED—To prove property 7 payt. , ko cm " , by rbe .1101.0,rebpla bi,f.a••••ta, rtar I No, Wwtez A- • •
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