PAZET'IsE 1'U111;1814D BY WIIITC L CO PITIB üBGU . M OR TRURBDAY NING, MARell 11, 1852. 1 steItR4DING,47ATTER ;IL BF FOUND OrEACII r. 4 or, OF 71113 P.4P • Faihiugs of Counci s will be found an first We have an Interesting article tbdh morning. signed "Liberty." on the indebtedness, nod the 11, inilitaryl ' and nava strength of ',the various no; tione of Eitrope, classified according to their hberal or despotic tendency. ' • 4 Fat Lusatia" is received, ,but its great length precludes Its admission. 17e sympathize with the writer in his complaint', and.agree with hire, that the act`,which he condemns was un called for and unadvised, but do not think that public notice of it, would mend the error. Emorg.—The same 1:11104 feeliprvhicli has prevailed ever since the coup detalof the French President still continued at the last advicee. Nobody semi to biee any confiderico,in the '. .continuenci of peace. ' The whole fabr i c of civil sooletir ar shattered,- totterirsi_edifiee through which tnen h old lightly, lest they may slake If down before they have time to "get fr?ttinsuler...rl Napoleon, enniaTned the little;' but ;41de:red:groat by audacity and taecess, at this tistnord is the Canoe of more alarm to ..Eniope :than even the Czar himself. Wrapped in soya ' 'teiions silerine,'it is said that even hin most - eirnate friende know nothing of his, schemes until the moment arrives for their execution. Ile has proVed himself to be desperate, unecru ,' pelous and .faithlees to the last degree. Hence unetMines In the minds 6f the government ... null • people. of :England respecting his hostile designs upon that seland, notwithstanding the ,/ , .•-peiterated disclaimers , or any each intention by . ;;',....•iiiteiself and his pieasaa. ' story of ,the Emperor of Russia having ProtestecFagainst some of his acts and measures probably ziol l oundation. It is certain that se-Wishes to pick', a quarrel with Switzerland, that be meditates as attack- upon Belgium. Should he attackPile'l glum, Great Britain will aztq nestiOnahly inierfere,land it is elated that, ini that event, Bhp would Immediately blockie 1 ! theperts of Frßrico; • • f i .• • .Ideanwhilewe have rumors of dis extensive .. 4 . . • .affection in the French army, but we knelir hot, what credit to , attactilo' them. That Ustiarmy of Algiers ia dipaffecled is certain, and army will be a very impOrtant eletneut in the expected popular struggle both fu France and Italy. in.factnothing is certain, nothing eta • ble.;:.gctiel•is poly , maintained because it 1, at • p*eni . the interest of all parties to keep quiet. The despots"can only secure-their own safety •by Maintaining pe,aoi; ~arid the liberal party - ,•wiplatis,kiiip, all quiet unit they can mature Loofa NaPoleon'a'stattling. move ",seenisarealamnimgto hoth, lest he precipitate the great c atastrophe prematurely. ' • The itituation of France is very eitraordi ' nary. The Most. restless and mercurial people in the world, iirteHigent. brave and devot 'ad .liberty, or. at' least pretend to ho so, -they are tamely submitting to the most degrad f, 'iagtyranny now existing in'Ettrope, Naples and . excepted. The press gagged, their best , Men in prisoitor In txile—spies in every house; Ad tricking every man auppos6l to have any million mercenary soldiers eapporting, the 'authority of their upetareop ...-pressnr, together sritlUa Legielature composed . • of hiehreatures, utterly devoid to independence, • .„ or of a mind 'Of their own—France is sunk to . . . thelowest depth of political degradation. The - Spirit of the flatlet; Meats to be dead; yet notle __Sopouhttl One. 18481mirlFicut:.t? crush it to4eath. It is only. syncope; and Ws may momentarily ox - pect it to start again ,to life and terrihlWenergy, but whet use it may, make of kits newly awakened powers the event.only can 1111E11 . - It were folly to speculate upon nfuiure which bids defiance to all humin sagacity. All ,thisawbe Mid ia, that there I? quiet, but no . . . pvil` t . - illuninata in Ntw_ litexico.--43pecimens of •. ' . 01d, Silver' and Tin, found in New Efexico, vyk : re been exhibited .in Weekbiton. 'The gold 1 0, :is in small putiehs. The silver ore 'is said to .' bo of eery fair . quality, and is said to exist in . large quentitea. The tin is said to be 'atoin : ' ••• . akar, and is perhaps the moat saluable• - of the Book of ra. 4 lr.eioif, an ,aceompani meat tt the Illustrated Counterfeit Detector, for *thin is a. most excellent . publicatiou, and nholdd he in the bands 'of 'every person who Las the handling of mdch vioney. Vol). I lahed'Bemi-lintithly, by Johnli:. Dye, Cincin-, Futt , i, Ohio. • • PLANK ROAD. /owe tram Piitrimri* to yialtintore and l tirashineton,City Thespiel , " which we copy from the Bettina - ors 4Fe r i4 refers to as tmprorement:-of Airet iieportanceto our City. . , -The Plank,Rond which is to-Petmectthe City of Pittsburgh with Baltimore aid Wiehington 'City;"by uniting our Youghlogliiiitatleek Water Steamboat navigation with the .Biltimore and Ohio. Rail Readat Cumbrrland, Maryland, forms . . a este, speedy; and Cheep route to those cities - 421 *Bel of : the Plank Road hie' bean finished,: •/froM .the oftmnberland westward,.ever ' the mountains, at a cost of leas than sl4o6per mile, and him been in fpieceserni use far nearly a year i and bee earned 'a sum sufficient , to pay ' '2O, per emit upon the napitai 'invested. The - work is in rapid course of conitruction, and may be flidshed,.we understand, by, the lilt day .of lone; inst.; ii.the small tom yet needed elan be Promptly furnished by our citizens., §hares $2O each;: one hundred citizens, elicit taking fire !litres, (isithis truly is a - steell sum) will pro ' duce the amount needed, Col. Shriver, the Pre . sldent of the P.lL'is hero to receive - these sub- , • •.datiptions. We hope our citizens mall cheerful- Iy end promptly Jespond, to this' mill. The length Of, the Plank REsui will be about 76 miles. Patutengere. will bb carried over ii ih 8 houris 4 by the Black water, and 8 by the' Baltimore and )his Rail Road,'and will make the, time from this Clty,to Baltimore 20 hone-to Washington itUurs, and may berreduced,2 beers to ...either city. Peri, we are - netured, 'will be :less •• than by any other route.. Goods and produce ' will he earXisd at :moderste inieerin twohorse — lighttransportation weeds upon' he New York _I- plan in 12 bourn uninjusedtt. From Om Cumberland, Md.; 4 . 01211111, Mar. 0. Weit Arsiattin ;Plank Road.i.--Efforis are now Ming =de, ee are informed, to raise subserip . tione for the note - pleat:so of "this Road. Those 'engaged in the work have received' about $5OOO in the weighbcirhood of Mt. Pleasant, and -have i strong hopes of getting,what - was expected from that some. lilac miles of the Road - East' of' .—,.. P ‘ lsattent been contracted for at a very reasonable pt.ce, leaving ,but twelve Milo still' _ not contracted for between, -Mb Pleasant and . Watt Newt:at 'lt is said that:the whole work -will be" enropleted by the fret' - of June, . as the ...,11Mtimore and opt.) Rail Road' Co. ant pow willing to fortis their portion of the necessary mesas. which. with -private subscriptions, will be smffielent to finish the work. All the titan ofltde •regioti d wintery through which. this psseeawill,bettirowninto,the c i ty of 8.d., • *Mimeo - eta Cumberland, as soon as it is cam. _Ft3I AND Loss , Lux—The dwelling bone of Cot. Thou= Ifosack of .Cocilepring hiwatildp, . wee entirely consumed by-fire on Thursday morning Let, and Cot .liossok himself perished in the Manes. 'IT: ins absent., Mid' there wee nop root' in' the .hctise it the time the fire 000nrred-bet-the Cubicle!. and bit eon. - The yoting,insinitt put on aim early-in the morn-'1 L-mgrind then "went .to bed- agsin, and when-he.'. ~,e-troke.be.disoolrered the building to be fize,`i mid to sire hititedf was obliged „to jump out bed:rotim-vindow;, -- Tile whole of the Letts pastor the house war in dames, and-he, '.:found it impovibicto rescue ,his father, whoie were attests - girds, found in sue gar room . rlrent She =Min which he had slept; -letb,us ap peace trait . he . endearored to make hie escape tone the derouting.elenieuk but Wlisorertakett by it before he..had 'effected his porpoise: , The bnildlng with. all its . coneen,te-was entirely de , .ortroyed. -- . r : It 7 gg• - 1 - ' '• '"'-% :-" - .. .7,•-. -,,...,:,, '' - i',-:•::?'.:' . :-"::1:. ,:': I'. ' rooxxosicavirt, • DEBTs...LBMIZEI AND NAVAZ Toms OF THE =soma eve= , In view of the fearfal approaching EtirOpeun ltecolutiora, some pains have been taken to ar- Taiga the following atatistics, to show the rela tive strength of parties for and against the lib erty of nations? The facts have been called principally from an article in-the Kobierche Zei tany, found in, the Eclectici Magazine for lest January. The classification is based on the supposition that Russia will head the despotic governments, end Great Britain those for liber ty. The article alluded to has no reference to the United States, but confines itself to Europe. pIiSPOTIC PORY.B.S. 1. Russia—Debt $733,000.000; army 700,006 morn-fleet 176 ships, and 940 gunboats; mount= big in all 7.000 guns. cheerio—Debt $1,100,000,000; army about 200,000; fleet 166 ,easels, carrying 600 guns. 3. Spain—DebtAl;Boo,oo o , ooo ; army 160,000; fleet; 60 vessels mounting 721 germ, 4. Fiusein—DebtslBo,ooo,ooo;Wriay 121,000 men; 'Sett 47 vessels, with 114 gunk?. Franco—Debt $1,830,000,000; army 265,- 953 men; fleet 828 reesela,Writh 8,000 pins. 6. 'Papal States—Debt $120,000,000; army 19,00 men; fleet, 6 ships, with 24 guns. 7.,lYapter—Debt $100,000,000; army 48,000 men; fleet 15 vessels, with'4B4 guns, • B..Baoaria—Debt $ 62, 0 00. 000 ; #rmy 62 000 . men; no fleet, 9. Grand Duchy of Tuscpny—Debt $10,000,- 000;:nrmy 12,000 men; fleet 10 ships, mounting 15 guns. 10, Duchy of Parma—Debt 31,800,000; army '5,000 men; no fleet. ' .11. Duchy of Modena—No debt; army 300 men; no Beet. • _ tallsztAr. Point's. I. Great Britaisl-L-Debt nearly $5,000,000,000; army 129,900; fleet 5378 Teasels, with 18,000 - 2. Netherlands—Debt -$781,000,000; army 60,000 men; fleetl2s vessels, with 2.500 guns; 3. Belgians—,Debt *165,000,000; army 90,000 men; fleet 5 vessels, with 36 guns. 4. Portugal—Debt $160,000,000: army 38,000; fleet 26 Teasels, with 700 guns. • 5. SareEnia—Debtsl2o,ooo,ooo;.army 38,000 men; fleet 60 Teasels, wftb 050 gum. G. Deneittri—Dabt $80,000,000; aimy,2o,o o o men; fleet 33 vessels, ;with 1,170 guns. 7. Sarony—Debt $43,000,000; army .25,000 men; no fleet. 8. Turkryi—Debt $40,000,000; army 220,000 men; fleet 66 vessels, with 800 guns. 9 City of /Tetstteg.--- - 4./eht $34,000,000: army 1,800 men; no fleet. 11. Ifoneorr—Debt $30,680,000; army 21.000 men: no fleet 12. linsientmeq—Debt $28,000,000; army 10,000 men; no fleet. 13. Greece—Debt $25,000.000; army 8,000 mem fleet 31 vessels, with 131 guns. 14. Grand Duchy of idecklenbuey—Sehreertn Debt $10,000,000; ariny'4,7oo men; no fleet, 16. City of Frankfort—Debt $7,000,000; army 1,300 men; no fleet.. 10. Duchy of Bruns:et - eh—Debt $6,800,000; army 8.000 men; no fleet. ' 17. </rand Duchy of Ilesse • Drumstadt *0,200.000; army 42,000 men; no fleet .1 18. Electoral Hem—Debt $6,000,0 4 30, army El.OOO men; no fleet. 10. City of Lubec—Debt * , 6,000.000; army 490 men; no fleet. 20. Deck/ of Sore Weiner—Debt $4,000,000; army 2.000 men; no fleet. 21. Mahler of Seldetstriis : and Ifolstetn—,^:o debt; i no army; no navy: 22. Duchy of Anhaft, Deeran, avd-Koesten-, Debt, $3,500,000; army 70 men; no - fleet. 23. City of BreetenDeht *3.000.0 00 ; army 500 men; no fleet. , ,• 24 Duchy of gaze-Coburg-Gotha—Debt $2,- 556.000; army 1.200 men; no fleet 25. Duchy of gaze -Reining en—Debt $2,500,- 000; army 2,400 men; no fleet.' 20 Duchy of .Wauati—Debt :5'2,000,000: army 3,500 men; no fleet _ 27. Dreehy,of A nhaft Bernburg —Debt $T,300,- 000; army 300 men; no dui. . 28. Duchy of Sou-A/trehurst—•Debt $1,500,• 000; a rmy 1,000 men. 29. .Norway—Debt ,$1,500;00 0 ; army 23,000 men; fleet 160 ressele, with 560 ;MIS. - 80. Grand Duchy of Oident.rd—De.t $1,200,- 000; army 600 men; no fleet, " The Londgronati , of Ileb.e.llandoury—Debt 1860,000; arpy 850 men; no fleet. • 82; Priacipality' of S'eBtramburg-Rudoista4 Debt $232,000; army 540 men; no fleet. - • 33. Prineipatily of Sehtraizburg•Sanderahonana —Debt $60,000; armi 450 men; no fleet. 34. 'Danubian Priorip,ililia—No debt; annual tribute to Turkey 3;000,000 piastere; army 6,- 1 800 men; no tleet. ; 35. Sersis—No debt; annual tribute to Tor— key 2,000,000 'piasters; army 3,000 men; no 36. Broica:—No debt; army 3,400 men; fleet 240 vessels, 'with 2,400 Pao. 37. Principality of LippDencold--No debt; army 820 men; no fleet. 38. Grand Duchy of HeeklmburpShelits—No debt; army 800 men; - oto fleet. 39. Priincipality of Been—Debt, none; Army 795 men; 130 flet4. • • 40. Printijittfify of Lippe ShaunArry —Na debt; army 930 mew No fleet. •' 41. Prz.ncipalily of It'aldek,tlo debt; army 520; no fleet. 1 . 92. Principality of Liclitentlei.--No debt; ar my 60 men; no fleet.. . 91 &cif:sr/and—No debt; army 69,000 men; no fleet.. 44. &insbur of San Jfarino—No debt; no army no fleet. . 45. Poland—Debt ineloded in Biagi!, Prussia. and Austria amongst whoxn the kingdom is partitioned, can bring an - army into the field of 'OO.OOO men. t4o fleet. . . 46. Hungery.—Debt ineluded in Austria:. can organise an army of 300,000 men; no fleet. DIXILIMIXAIIOSS• I make the followirig discriminations 'en the foregoing statistics ...... . 1. - Nations/ dots of Grrat Britain, and 'the stater' classed with ber, stand at $0,551,5 3 0. 000; Of this Great . Britain is rated at $5,000, 000,000 dollars. All this the owes to herself. She owes nothing to any other nation. This unites all her .mowed men in defence of the country. The states classed with Great Bri tain owe 1,551,530,000 dollen. The British debt is in fact, no debt. f. RUSlia, and the nations clamed with her, are in debt 4,956,800.000 dollars. Throwing out the debt of Great Britain; Russia and thene with her are more in debt than the other eMtes of Europe by $3,405,281,000. So the despotic powers have a heavier Morten of debt than their ',.opponents,. after all! 2. Areriei—Rossia, and those classed with her, hire 1,585,953 soldiers. Great Britain, end those closed with her, have 1,382,655, soldiers.. - This gins despotism a majority of 201,290 men. - This majority is es nothing in a tad cause. If one side can increase its army, so can the other, and Shore for liberty,! with far greater effect thenittiose for deeper: ism. . 3 - re.d , of War-4feet Britain, and - the nations classed with her, minter 1,874 vessels of war. Russia and her allies, can only show 786 vessels.- The former can show 27,147 guns —the latter. only 113,958 guns. Here is . a ma jority of 1088 vessels, Mod of 19,189 gone on the side of Ifberty, ',, If we take Ansisis,Airstria, Prussia, France, mid BPsin. these have together, only 78 vessels of war,more than-Great Britain alone, white the latter has 565 guns'Mounted, more than all the former! . , 4. When we look at the Waited Stateatier na val power ,iv :stnpendoqs..! Employed in her external Marine, she has 98 Ocean, and 382 or , dinarj Steamers; and:bee internal Marine num bers 705 Steamers. Here arellB3 Steam- ships. It. If . we select the hid, of this member, ass to be used in . war, and'add thereto to her resole men °twat vessels, it Is nor too much to any t at she withend- ont as many ships fit for acticm„ and as Mani guns as Great Britain herself. What,.. a prodigious armament could these two Nations exhibit to the despots of ..Eorope ! Enough, Imensnly speaking, to sweep the entire Ocean, destroyere.ry seaport of the enemy; and absolutely conquer the whole world!' 'And what must - the criminality of these two Christian pow ers be, in the eight of a Just God, If the hare the resources and means, and coyly not , pply theta. to the overthrow of those tyrants wo are i combined and leagued together, to esti guish 1 l the last spark of liberty on the continent f Err rope! And what a Silly effort it must he for'' , those writers in this • country, to public, m fears and sellieh passions of he p, Instead of advocating the progress. of that liberty 'the world oier, which gives the nation Ruch proud eminence! Ho* the despots. abroad; and the promoters of. despots at home,daugh al this fol ly! "We ire not able' to stand against the well appointed armies of gpirtris and Boasts!" Alai! bow degrading to the honor and heroism of the nation has . the promulgation of this sentence , 15. But It may be- . asked—Why elms with Great Britain so many States and nation's, and so few with Russiaftbe answer is this—because Great Britain hol ds the preponderating influ-. once, morally, and In some other interesting re spects, over Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgi um,Holtand, Sardinia, Portigal, and the other States named. ; And because, their coltadinee in the British government is strong, but weak in the others ; and because again, the nations named with Britain, have all more or less the elements, and love of liberty among them. In a general struggle therefore, the most of them, If not aUotill keep with great Britain, meet ally-when the object in contest, Is one acs‘dettr to every. true 'patriot and Meer of gootgoverti i, B.' Finally.. Shotild a general war take place In e af pps, the 'forces against liberty will not be so lorMidahlS!'li'lll:gellefeill'eepPeetd- It Is sciadttia that theidesPodo powers, aided by the FierefoVialONAWlP4 l t 4 Wof the leMatk .:: f . - ', •-, -. ;.1- 7 .7:!: ' .• .- '7. , %- 1 ,4 - - L '''''''" -- :' - r' .".. l==;~-_ together with the priesthood of Rome, and the "Police of the Inquisition called the oFamillare,", will do their utmost against liberty. But it Is' ales admitted, that to aid the liberal nations ;in: the contest, there ere millions of resolute pa triots mingled with the population of, despotic governments, who'ntand ready for reiolution when the signal is given. Thepeople oppressed and crushed by tyranny, carrot be made to work in anima to support it. Even in the United States, there is ulle same secret organization' ' against liberty, aMI its progrens: In this coon-. Cry we have 6 popish Arch-bishops, 26 Bishops, and 1,1186 Priests, all sworn supporters of the Pope of -Rome, end all defender, of the despotic Rule, of : . the Emperors of Austria and Russia, and sustainers of the usurpation, treachery and perjury of Louis Napoleon! But the eyes of the people are being opened more and more every day, upon their true interest. And true to that Interest because it in their own, pore republi can, and real christian patriots will know hp, to act when the crisis arrives. Way U'od, even our own, our. Nation's and our Fathers' God, bless our civil rulers; and may all in authority under him and niet—us, be directed and COl trolled by his infinite wisdom and sustaining grace, to perform their duties to his glory, the salvation of this nation, and the spread of well defined, and well-guarded, and rational liberty, throughout the world! . ' LIBERTY. THE POINT DEPOT AND TRADE AND TRAVEL ON THE PENNA. RAILROAD AND CANAL, To the Editor of the Pittsburgh Oarettc innate of oar eltisann Cr,',. anal°. to annul the grant Matto loth. Pennsylvania hall Road Wrapar.r. to ere, a Depot at the Mint, tthetlitl this be done, the extra elitiraxe far I.llk7alin of goals will force Western marabou. to thIP their itr.le whether Y to ll Lo ü ß s a e l sh moe to bTuliMlt ee P t it h t e /M ueraal, ttloee oonn ao pay tra rharnee for onesr two miles Istal ear . ride,ride,or wh ex ether we will allow a %tenant merchant the route proriteke Wended to him la Now took. of hanthoa his woods to thin transporter,• receiving hie reeipt tad log home to Clueinuali. St. Louis, Chicago 'e MilWatikt, wi t hout haring to clop at Buffalo and tnesslaml, to per extra target tOr olrataue from the Depot to We Lakes. Evert tnerthant knorie•thatmerchandise a fora arlea to Cincinnati. from New tow York. "Len We canal and L a k,,e a re 0100, cheaper than the atom iner.ntatnlise con' •ke lnu.pon 1 Iron Ilatia.lelphis toll...Ahura.. The tolls Oa the New York Canal hart , bemart.turryt evert year.eml their bUsintane And revenue bate inerse.o.f. the same .em with the Ilk* result. tile been 1011... re/ sol the .telmkraph. Wig morning. inform no that ri further redo, !'frfqn he. hen...IWO. the tlqua C.o.d. Is it possible that the Business mon of Patatuarth will overtook ti,.,. thitan•! Out Latn•l .'loos nOO,O Werke Inane lb- New torksJanal and the 1-sles. E.rir in the evil, 1k.1.00 tfnennly earnue) a lag, tranag...Anon Wenn* ...lane, which would Continue all Fran.... .1 tbe Dells Were ., t tax earn. ratn. ev. In Near Va.ra, w ent.. ,m e n. ngine ulna lisse to y eatra rbar,a In g, .. t (ranch one ritts pa burnh. as It .Coital In locate.laulued.eaanen la,l2,kbe gave. • would Iltaela Tnu rt pakitel, that eke. rtlngaenl of lee New - York merthanta, iosmst alter Yhilnletplita ratios,' tr•nsport an) insole porrhaer.l Neu. York oil the Pennsylvania Central hail Boot. May agree lo ...mile gond, In Pittsburgh ". cheap if. shipps.l over ths retina. Rail Maul." ...Well will inform our ent,..5 that there are other bore ni male ant Canute, on etitler ants of us. mallow to do all the busess. As far es dux merchants are our -,ern I take It, that w hather than anode are delivered 111. the ralol. Or one mile out In. Ike Dotal nation( mate murk dilTeret., • ANTI TALI. HOUSE. The clitor of the Lonurilie Journal nt.Ltkos the fJllowlns eloquent npitent 'behalf of Kossuth: In that dark hour of out country's hopes that lowered upon tho cause of Miroan freedom just before the victory of Saratoga, though many de apairtil,a few brave spirits hyped almostagainst hope. It was in thatdark• haur that the quips , thice of France eheed from across the Attu, • tic the champions of freedom, and spurred our _fathers to remised efforts. The hopes of free-, dam are dark tmuli' now iu Europe, and the darkness is the deeper from the despair of A 7 merino° eepublicans. How many are now tear:' ing ta-11210,0 fn the : cattle of Hungary, because they can, see no way for a successful struggle But we have faith .in the justice of Providence, and we feel cure Ilia ni the proper tune the re publicans of Hungary wilt strike for freedom,and the Call. 11.11,t none more triumph throughout Europe.' Fur octal a hope even as that, it is worth while to 'waggle, and we bate no fear about trustiog Kossuth with the hopes:A.l,n, andrnovemeuts of European freedom. lie that suspects Kossuth may hare good reasons for suspecting himself. The brave, the true, and the hopeful may rely upou the heart of Kossuth, he has never yet been recreant. His public !ife shines through the calumnies and falsehoods of despotisse as the morning Mar shines through the fogs of the atmosphere. Hie private char acter is without a blemish. Let those who ea gerly snatch at falsehoods on Kossuth remember ttitt dried of lies that once attempted to waste away the character of Washington. Let the friend of freedom bestir themselves to-night, and aid the illu•trtous Megj-iir in hie effort to douse the republicans of Europe to throw off the chnin.i of despotism, and free the mind of-Europe from the• weights that oppress! it. Let us do something. to open (he prison doors of Europe, arid give light and air, and the joys of earth, to those whose only crime has been; a love of republicanism. The hearts of the American people ehoold yearn towards lion gary and bed canoe—it Is the cause of truth, of morality, of virtue, and of everything that can ennoble and elevate humanity. Let as t•heer the great Hungarian in his career. No honest minded, true-hearted man can ever feel wry for any effort he can make for ouch a Canoe as this. NEWS BY ml ARCTIC We gate by telegraph a brief summary of the nears by - the Arctic- Wslaw ere glee More full details from the t enema papers: ENGLAND. The New British Cabinet has born fornaml.— Among the prom inept members of the Cabinet, are the following: Secretary of the Home Department,, Mr. Wal pole; Foreign Department, Lord klitlmabuiy;• Colonial Department, Sir John Packenham; First Lord of the Admirelit', the Duke of Nor thumbirland; President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Ilen/y; Postmaster General, Evrl Hard wicke; Secretary of War, Mr. BeresMrd; Attor- . ny General, Bir F. Thesiger, Secretary for Ire land, Lord Nose; Under tiecretiu74of Foreign Affairs, Lord Stanley. The Chanct , lloiAiF of Ireland has been offered to Lord Blackburn.' The London Times, retrial,s on the ohore ar rangement of the Rad of Derby's Administra tion, that the administration is now complete . Thenew boneetiold started Into existencewith the same readiness as the Cabinet. Chief Jostice Blackburn, if be accepts the offer made by Lord Daniels, will make an excellent Irish Chancel for. Lord Stanley, the new Under Secretary of Foreign Affalie, has probably enjoyed much dl eect preparation for that office as a diminguish ed excavator of Assyrian marbles. Sir F. The tiger is Attorney General it iv said, with I.riew to the Speakership of the House of Ct,mmens of the new Parliament. Lord Lyndhurst declinee. office, but promleis his iiipport to the new Min istry, as also, it is rather etiperfluously added; does the Drak e of Richmond." All the nieasnres of the late illinistry are considered dead. Some eupppse the dim:dation of Parliament wilt be deferred for a ehort time. Parliament has adjourned over until the :Nth, is ardor to allow Lord Derby to complete his nr• rangementa. . The diaitolution of that Wily will at once take place, and be followed by a pew electien. We have nothing by this arrival of peculiar or striking importance from France. M llocher, Administrator of the Orleans es. tate; with MM. Delavaigne and IIIvy!) Fauchrre have been arrested, having in their puesamion insurrectionary documents in favor of the Or . leans fatuity. The papers are commenting on the fall of the Russell ministry, Dad the revenge. of Lord Pal merston-, , , Th . s change in the British ministry has had . uo effect on the Bourse. The Police had seined about 26,000 copies of an address to the electors; by ll,Croce Spinelli, on the ground that having been eentenced to ex pulsion, be is not qualified to be a, candidate. Active negotiations are going oh with a view of inducing the Duchess of Orleans to consent to the Count de Pais waiving his rights in N ear of the Doc de Bordeaux. Several additional candidates have been na med by, the President to teats in the corps of the Legislature. A number of prisoners confined in the Cita del, had been liberated. Another batch of prisoners was about being sent 'to Cayenne. • The President had ieeoed another decree In reference to the uniforms to be Worn by-mem bers of the Senate and Council of , State . - Letters from Borne deny tbar the English, Charge des Affairs supported tilt French note. concerning the Pius. It is alleged that the rumor of a protest from Russia, in referernce; to the proclamation of the Empireis without foundation. IL Dupin declines a nomination ior the Leg islature. The Secretary of the Paola of Egypt reach ed Paris no Saturday . on a special mission. • 'A memorial has Just been presented to the Council of State, which bids fair to bring down an avalanche of lionnpurtist claims upon the Treasury., TIM signattires of the protest agallust the de cree confiscating the Orleans property, seem to have produced an irreparable breach between L. Napoleon anti the Ex-President of the National ',Assembly. • . • . The .Steele" publishes the following list of opposition candidates for Paris—Dupont de 'Terre, Gen. Litmoriolere, Gen, Cavalguac, Car not, Gottdchaut, 131xle, Eugene Sue, and Fertil nandiastayrie, In nopport of their election, the "Sleets " says a few words which wiV not be hist upon the intelligent of Paris, who read with Sore Aridity aim that it is prevented by brute ,force from epeakeng ant. - It la said to be certain that the state of siege' ' In Paris will be reload immediately after the meeting of the Senate and the corps of the Le t &Laa The ur date of the meeting of the Legislative Convention to not yet fixed. The 20th of March and the 4th of May ore spoken of. It appears, however, to be the intention 4f . the Government not to oonvere the deliberative political bodies before having the decreeswhich it considers ne cessary for the organization of vigorous author ity and the safety of tho hdrinistration. . ' In spite of the police and the French army, the annisersary of the Repnljlic xae celebrated at Rome Pith great spirit. BEL(IIUM The Government stiltenteriains serious, the' not unfriendly feeling; towards France. ' It is autboritively stated that the French Am bassador at Brussels has beim charged to de mand of King Leopold that the IVaterloo monu ment and the Lion of England which is upon it, be destroyed. It is opposed that England will oppose this demand. The Bank of Frtmcolwould,io a few days, re duce the rate of disoount tp a per cent. On Tuesday, at the Paris Bouree,, , Fives were quoted at 103 f. 860. THE VERY LATEST Fltfikl FRANCE-13Y • TELEGRAM - Peals. Wed] i r The special mission °Litchi( the Pasha of Egypt has vieite relate to the posture of affai add Turkey esilay morning , h the Secretary of Paris, is said to e between Egypt The Government has un idy the candidature of the ell I ertaken to sup led a'x-Ropreeen The General officers on Of bf;allowekt to accept office . as losing their rook, or being pl: active list are to donators without oed on the retired ,Rear Admiral Jacquinot has been appoint ed xecond in command iu the Mediterranean fleet. the hioniteur offer° a prize. of 50,000 franca for a discovery that ehall render the the Voltaic Pile applicable with economy hnd industry, an a source of heal, to lighting, or Ito chemistry, ine chanice, or medical practice. All nations con compete for the prize (or flee lyeare. • —, , THE LATEST•CONIMFAICLII, IFTELLIGENCE LuvenecoL, Wtidnesday, P. M. The Cotton market is firmer. The SSICII to-day have been :3,000 haled, and prices Imre n 'hardening tendency, espeei.illy for middling Orleans. The prospects of the formation of n Protective liinet, has imparted morel firmness to the grain markets, unit a larger business has follow ed at full prices. The price of cora ranges from 2P, to 8 . 2 s London Money Morket—The London Motley market continues easy. and capital atiundont.•- Consols closed on Tuesday at 9701971 The English Fund, ors unchanged, Foreign. stork, are active.. There t, but is light supply of American securities, and prices hare silvan -fed. State or Trade.—There him been a fair and healthy Liminess doing at Illimehrster, and the market with etuall stook', is Om • Liverpool Provivion ltlarkets•—Pork iv scarce and commando high rates Berlin quirt without change in line. • Lard and ghoulders Lave ad sauced lit Groceries—Sugar and mitTee Command lull rates with a lair tillniriOnil doing. Ness's and SkOpley'a eireCtlar states Cotton quutatione to ho the name no per America: the miles for the four days being 811.1100. • SLAVE CATCRIRO . BY COMMERCE. Rev Orville Dewey, Chaplain to the Wank lap. Navy Varit, Wit up a recently put, 'lotted lecture ais foltowe .•I.lpon the ground of a reflective conscience I endeavor to plios myself: awl these potnu ,t are very clear tome: .Firstly. That the immediate emancipation of the southern Aare', would not he right; they hie not prepared fur freedom, tr do they get, *rally desire it. •Itecondly. Oat till this event takes place, it.would be fatal to that order of things, fatal to our peace and linion, for us to hold them free and irreclaimable the moment they tauch our soil. ••Thirdly. That, therefore, there moat be roue kind of fugitive rl►ve.law,. And, ••Fourthly. That the present law is not more stringent than its predeces4or; that it contain• no new features of intolerable tyranny, such that it bunt he rejected on Ono, 0000001; that it is tot rejected on this account, but becane. , any effective bill would. he disliked acid reeidt• " —lf the Rev. Doctor's rtflective conscience is stir to make these points clear to htm, Ire can only .y that he most have a very strong conscience or, very weak reasoning faculty, fur thee!ne seems to have the other at a great advantage. Let us,look at the matter a little on the ground of common cense and common humanity. 'Our four points arm I. That if the emancipation of' the mass of of southern Nieves would be wrong 1.e..° they are not prepared, for freedom and don't want it, the itaferencois plain that the. who are not only prepared for it and want it, but tac tually achieve It, have the snout &hamlet° and irrefragable right so to do, and that ordinary human sentiments and the dictates of the Christian religion command as solemnly to re erect that right. 2. That Whenever a'(ugitive appeals to a Ilan —not to cay a Chrieti.--eayint I entik lib erty. and the bloodhounds are hot upon my track," the Man will not seine and band htm over to the ecourge and the fetters of the pur suer, twat will help and abield him, and hid him God-speed on bin way to. freedom. Possibly here and there a Doctor of Divinity, endowed with a reflective conscience, may pretend that lie would do otherwise, since occmeionsi nine cures are in the gift of the powers that favor etich pretences; hilt we fronomteti them untrue and hypocritical. And the prop( that this is OD, is the fact that in nitiecases out of ten fu— gitive slaves are practically held free and ire, claimsble.the moment they touch our soil. Thin is so notoriously the ciao that'efeve-holders of ten refuse to attempt the recovery of ,4hetr loot chattels, even when they ken, when thy arr; the difficulty and the expense are mote than the merchandise i' worth. And our peace and Union don't seem to ender from jt. • 1. It a Mint-catching statute':he 'necessary. in enter so carry out nu unfortunate and, not creditable provision of the Constitntion, s. much the greater the need that it whould be so framed as to render it humatily impossible that no permon legally free should ever he sent into slavery by its operation. Whether the preterit law ill worse than its predecessor ie not the gustation, but whether it is out fit to be.made.. Mr. Webster,—high Jo authority,-Ina inbetantially said it is not, because it does not provide for n jury trial. If any law would be disliked, how touch move Both a one as this? —lt will he seen that our four points diFer mentially from those of Dr. Urwey. Ilow for hlo apology for slave alai:dog.— pe l t toslava steeling, the [oust brutal, mien, sod inliumen. business is the worlii.-4 creditable either to' his conscience, his understanding or his religi ens profession, we do not undertake to decide The hiesero itelohere;:iir- the 8t- Louie SlT gar Refinery, are digging . en Art hen well on their premiere, with arm proepthiof ultimate ly obtaining en abundant supply of pure-v(loer, for the use of that exteneire establishment. They hove already attained s depth of 1,274 feet below the surface, or 745 Teet below the level of the sea, and Uiey expott to go some WO feet deeper. The Infrilignwr says that the different formations of the earth have been carefully elided from the commencement, And are found to consist of limestone, sand4l.ol-, shells or clay elate, feldilper, a kind of tented clay, red marl,' bltuminoun marl Fze , principally, however alike two fret named. The first appearadt of carbonated acid gas, was at the depth of A feet: 14Iz hundred feet below the surface a saline property in the wa ter was discovered, whieb continue. to increase up to the present time.' The water in the,well now staudernhout thiiteen feet there the level of the sea, or near five hundred below the. sur face. The ; boring In progressing through a limesutone fprinstion of eareriderable thickness, after whloh, from the.character of the forma tions Joel above, it is: thought the water will lase its'soline property, and once more become fresh. War MR. WC know whe T oo Ma Rot the PITAOLMI at. rdo ma to hOlnale It y gotne off `AM a nada Ode I had the Ihreulan dihulnl 'rho article hp gi/Ing uolvedal rind:v:lkm. too. trull. A. W. lIARTOLKr. LITLITON. flurron Co, Ns, liaarreutaL P. N. IN.. Eni., Ilttibuzan—Dar bad liitb vitt , tie. a quantity or Petroleum; It 1 all told; and more lc Deeded, Bowl .12 damn; from parrot aPtiaittatirrt. it will mil zajclilly. Truly Your, ZABTHAN, TILTON CO. For We by Nrcutalcts gm/rally ttittoualtica the city. Citizen's Insarance Company of Pittaburgh a 0. 10.11042 Y. ruscom. AIABSUILL. Fnor. MICE, 99 WATER, RETWEEN MARKET AND e WOOD STREETS. &i- INSURES WILL A OAIWO RISKS ON Tllil OHIO AND lIISSEJ , 3t (UN WVEILS, AND TRIBUTA. a!E!M!!!!MI cpaixse theprn2, RI thu SEA and 1.117.4.'VP NA VGA VON and nuNsroszarie.v. • t I:=l=3 . . . C. . . . O. • liset n..r. . .... iC m.l.arlaiar. Jr. Wm. kiaasinr. • . 1414. Mar. Bunt. D. King. . ... .., W. 'Bingham. Reheat Dunlap. Jr., . . D. 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Lino. at Panama, a Ilbout eteollen on the Irthsous , The ettamsblp UNITED .I , tho New Ynrk . anq Pao 141\1301 1 C0 lifemakhlp 14n.,r01l Hatch for Coax., by ter win 1.1,0, molentlM,Stranqap 11114),KLUOIN111'. 2.11N1 ton, Io rail Isom Vaoarna about 16111 A pril,llllout .liqeolloll at No. "." tV howace Mall the aboro kboatorrA mm, be mourel by an pllcetion to • , MUNk ORO , k KILL n,,,m ',nadir, N. K. mi., of third end ikek ilmlelphil. bout. or 1,, 11. 1700 41. CI,. of li.. York. Ft.—V.OW VI) to Ihrouch hetet... wtsrltrtManst_ _ FOE• BALE, Lots, Coal Land atid Piestorn Farms. riiwo Lots, 40 fent front on Liberty litriieti I one 641qm—from feet to hrewerr Siillr. Otto, in erivilv.l • litritz_two pion frame /MUM , Coo nib I , olJitTtikiN large lota In taitirrii.in Milan nod Jones' Corer, Gout. to i g . " I. 7:no r ti ot tirXenr. iTrAg r att Coil Lund, ITT foinilnreitok'Lloluvr blOnatiaahnia City. at ...J. TT. il, of ~...,Tanpiirior quarir Section+ of rhOiru Land,inell inil . Artiste no Cceirk i . 11:rtien C. , . irtiiiian, milt. from Late and 5, tral ph Only al tritt,!F.r.e. An_arti ui oyatoit.incript2Fin eatiinalire.l Ttiemisto be. lipiuniii,ertiliition Mi., th" F/rellrit.T.Y ALDEN. or T .1 T6K A LUNN, Adorn., ~t. • lo Croat of tbo Court llaYo.on Dimond Allor•yo door lodoor nt.. Nast, _ toorlO.d.O. Far Bale. _ . kVAR3I contaiWng- TWO lIUNDRED .Misted IVaehich3zhl Tow whin. We.t • Moreland Counli, uhl within 01 mil, of Ike holle..h log ruff '1 M amen phi thn Telann . ll..3 Canal. The J. k %D. fAREABE-43 bbl COI! Iu ling fe lT Oannis. and CO hr Ws by ' mule 18114V11 MIMI" At • dr I ILDENFENNT k CO., No. 76 Fourth NT street hays reed HarensollM • new work 'by the au or et the Wilmingtotte. Mordant Hall, lc. le. Alen. The Ilead of the Vona/panel/ book by the author of .. t/le re cud 'The Ogileler The tte• of Bunoblhe: by B. M.. author.. of the • Mal. den aunt" lc. No. 4 Putnam 's Library: Culti.ror and Ilartleulturiet.forklarch: Victoria] Field Hoot of the Revolution: F. :Into rg Review, for Co. JaLMarr IA A liiiiltertair taw the authors.' agent. for all lb. Loud,. Quarterlies and Ellackstoal 13.1.1ne5. Cannot be Recommended too Highly. U P kn. MTH, Medina Co.. 0 , Yeb. 51, 1552. Me. H. E. SaLtaatt—l have odd all the Cough Syrup .. pour agent left 7.with me, and nhuuil like to here more alit. Re hey, u.e.l your Cyrus our end min safe'y nvonounre tt the bre rough ore, bourn, and cannot rocommoet it to. Light, In all who are•affilcted with roughs or .0, at no.-edy cud certain core. 11,citer, Poet Macter, J. M. Beach, J. Clutter. J H. Little. Ii Gelciusrer. . The above I. strong teeth:l.l33,mnd Offen.%withont soli. eitatJm, of the beet oaugh medicine of-Abe del. PrepaC. I end evid by It. R. 9 ISLLERIi. ma,. o No. 67 Wood et. ULK 11Ast5-171a now hindin4 from L '4.. Gerken, tor tele by, !SALMI D101111'1.4 m „ r io Maar sad Vroatt... fir fiNs k TAILS---2 cases of hortui : 6met. n. Immll6,- from etd•mr Genera, 6ml for It ISAIAH DICKEY t Cu. 1 4 1 RENCII WORKED CIIIMIZETTES -11 A Stamm * Co. bard past reed and opened • lama end Tamed imeortmant or Ave Fraucb ChbaDett.m. it A. FAIINESTOCK'S VEItNIIFUGE • v. THE t 4 T &di PA RD ARTICLR—.Tbe safest and most etreative fvr worms chat has barn discovered. arom 1 . Ilownll A Turner, Druggids and Phyel. elan. ilayero4 County Tenn. -Ity common noteeon B. A. PArlytayoozb Vyalaytray axa.nonled,l tu standard article, In tbis welson of country. and dour opinion can sere spy good pnrpo, llrat. considar muel, Ile be sermi. fag.. In 110 presbribe It redulariy In our practice, and 'sun uniform nucreas.•nd sell nacre of It than of any or all nth, Font's, preparations put todetber.^ January. laad. .1 ond add by R. A. Pabnestock & Cp . corner cl Wood e • erat Pittabtonb. . Po. sal. by Unmet. nod aterchanto throughout the marllvd&wltoT Shenffalty. Tar undersigned offers himself to the tttiorsttnn of the Whig . mod AntOlatemic part,. se • 15 , 1viale0., the oche Mt.... Malty of Alloubeet, cog., ett,sla 4. his renew clfilene. for the !Jilt • uttlt which, /Ma former on-Asian, he executtel the tottr• .tt tltat totttortant truer Iltl )1 E •lint-elvrries. •• Ititabert. Vt.r welt. It, Plums. W. A M-CLUWi C 0. .& 155 otrr.t. )10 ED Cherries, and b ' nn ,Urn.nd, nro 1 T. 11ealern. ,1 ONNF:TS! BONNETS eases Spring 1 I an/ I.nnaninr lionn/In jur A —1 A. .n4r, op Co. al IN * • 62 and 611/la.rknl 1 L K ,BONNETS—A. A. I'ila.lion ec Co. 17 ha ,+toto.n.l another In/ of rich dilk lkdlnete. ms,n r r m..: LARGE coal Oats: 1 t,...1 .r.,15.1 had raid..., for We by J. S. DILWORTH A co.. 11.. 31 W'rwKl ..treet g sOPPER STOCK FOR SALK— % ,r h.XI soar.. Glut, Mining Colnr.ay, R.TIERNAN A CO_ n . I Cornor IF : m.lFt ad Dimond Alley. I AK r. FISII—Air bhls pryer . r Railroad: A 10 id td.b.. Juht rPe'd an f a tat.. bt I nanr..] J.! . 11. CANFIELD. ll' fICK ETS'—'2s don ; just recd and for sills 1 p by I srmr%) , .1. R. CANFIELD. ,—._ Nearly all NOW Open, -I ti Pl i in t f l o t tm , their :•,,. Synne rt nu f 1.111 , tn. azoapiloo n o t, • • tr.') are nrw oar, a/Ulm/Ito /hair 'aro). tall.. ~ t ir 'ere fall. and prim, s. heretofore. Percon. cornmeal./ llonakeerdrc will find cen , ral aorti..nt of 1101.1.11.KP.KPINil lflaDS anon . !hating, I,llar Ca•A Vinelln, Table Diane., Towel al a. do, arot Cr.r.h. entleme wit! hid lb. hat make of French Clot ha, LA a. tab art of our malt we nayttrn ( . ..:rnerra and black Patin Veallnat. 1., i.e. ran a ocentliad with liry flood. to great varlet, - in our Cr lame earetalinall lath rift.. darnsak nures. mara Cotton Mill Operatives Wanted. rv EN or FIFTEEN weavers can find eon .t.ot• empl nt. oymo .air”, raid in Mob t" E. IC C LIMN. Euperinlendeut • 'Artn.linn Cr.Mrn !I ill. I . .arieltne. trauma. . - - N [MI be , furntenetl with c..llnfortal, hLi iv, low rent. when th is fornlob t•c, • In the Mill. Dissolution of Partnership. partnerehin lately exist* between Heuer W Lateen and Samuel 11ra.. In the. lief .1.1 Can buena..., tinier the Om of ILITF.SON tMc • N tit.. was d.s.nlrel b y mutual consent Mn.l.be 1316 sear.. use, ie. . Samuel ftellaster ho. Otter Vest, the news of I to• tem In settlement or their tolsineet, , sed h. .k.n. 14 authsrierd to anent and resets. All debts doe it, late firm. The bovine. will In future tea Yegutueted • e. 14 EL Mr MAttIY.K, at the nI4 eland. No..trlsllatkat WILKF—Wit SA NUCL. McMANTE . retired from the firm of Wilireson Slell..ter. I late plr.a4u . r.• En rwrommesl. T 4 7:- . re.snr. IAIDEL MoIIASTAIt. to the ronaletw my frk." ? '"l- 171;trari...50 ,, . 4. I,Z-18.48.d:4. I UST receivoii and now opening, a !Tien a ill so+nstaavat CT Spring style. lists soars - ,dat S. MrSIASTEII. rx 74 TE 'wound hand steam en of from MeV sdittarT l trjr r z s zr ; ` " r"' motto or IauILEY * 15 and . ..1) Waal at. 1 AItRUTILNOT boa 4.4,4=cl:teed to re l. % , .. , ttavenl .1 Spring, Pumlll•rnaxl, r.“1,14/1, kit tort rati.ls.elotlo, Tteeftls, ' SIX; Lh e ," r;e " A l l ret ‘ rl r rtt . Law, Silo Lawns, Muslin ninahasno, Mt.tarstle • Ni,trh ham, Medins.Caea 0r.u.1. l Ihstailas. Cbor mL.b..s .r. u M t ulrarloyitntss. Threads, 11.1.17 . More,. UntrohToa..t,a v Av Ae to• 1,1, areelfally to rit, the att , ellll. , v of Mantuan 1 ns Wool St. A Cora.r or Irrlaucal,l Ailef • Removal. D. 11: I A3IS .4. CO., have removed to Wood ortreet, three doors above the obi Atet,men, Wont and Filth I. where they .111 be rieaa ,, l 0 , meet their friends awl patrons. FASIILI( Kt, L••skira sod lava Coffey. N•• torluno and Raised P.M: t:•ta•rt etrup. N. Urlouts and Saar llount [waver, rine t 1-latra Fte• iireest ••,1 Tmo. Sp•rm, •t•r. MD1114,04 Dipt Cat• Wes; Al•••,..1, ego tIl• and Klotz, F.O•F. 1 , 1,1 .ml Corn tqat•h: F.lrtow. ••• •••1 Annw Ite•tt iiPtf Toast., • With ,vo•rel ‘t•rterirtdof 'nil* and EOM. A 1..-1,11. Nett, Whit. Lad. Cotton t am. ['slant 7.toc Waght•nsl.t. /Le-. itr. le: 14%01..1. mad pNll bT 4.1.. IV I I.I.IAMS A CU.. trilL7ll Na. LT; Word pima. An Ordinance creating a Market Constable 1 . 4 . E it ordained. and onactid by the citizens ■p riltabortib to tb•leet end *Kamen Connell Thee( 'nen end al tb• peon.. of CA, Ord lona, I theremb r. althen organization, it *hall be the (July ad tit. CAntonittee on Merkel, to elect one otota -14, t Merkel Constable. who &hell glee • tbbd ol V.Opo V.,e the felltsful pertortn•Pee of hie dude, aub duly encesubbilaned by a... Mayor. and IN iI4VC dOir I ,hall .0 ettrod la the eereral Market Iloue• In the y. dortuk market hoer, and et *nob baber period, to.Y dertoed tn , eeeeert; and entorre th• ordinances rei ns... then., ana nay& s racoesi Police ...Weill... ober ..tneet at *lt tnatb to the or, nt the Ce.nt- mai..., and iu then . abeen ls ce. to that uf rd e the Clerk of the Al arte,e , ;4—That the salary of paid Constable. ehall be that at l'ai pry wa41.1114. Whole quarterly'. t. other nay Onte.rn are n'. .I—lbat it 4.11 lethe.duty, alto. at raid Con. anta. I. attend the...nueSur , hitherto. imposed on, and made the duty of ,he Utah Cannata., of executing and rnior.loa the orlinantra. regulabng the licensing of ante...rt. , link,oninthon'el,ae-, and for which service h. shell remise suc h wropanution Rah u bean brietcfutr 6:1.,..1 th. Utah C.netalds. 111.. mar the Coruniittre shalLhave.liogrer to moose .11.1 Counable. al any time, kr a direlielion of duty. I,th. tn., ea moete..4 ans:nnilnanre er .tavlent...... er. 1.. h , aner.d. of ...Ka... h. and the align are bore lir rei.ate.i. / L .r.i.i...1 and ena.l,l• Into a law In Quintile this 6th Any d.I 51 rrh, A. 0.. 1a , 2. Tlllt. M. 51.t/LSIIALI. Trerident °rem:non Council. 0 then It. W. La , . la. Clara .4 Contib3mt Couneis. • ISAAC, JONEY. ? - Preehlent nt ealert Vonneil. A tteet: C. Slane...Clerk of ealerl Coatiril. tttnr 11,1. . JUST PUBLISEIRD, TIIR BRASS BA NP COMPANION. LEBER, hoe just published, and for ! a role. lb. abase wort. (SILI pri %log oeleellon of ok.oe.barbel., Quick Atop, otr... •u.i arranioul. Co. proollbran band. of eight hydr0...01., ...01., ell: 0 11.1.1ingla, two Coronet.. too Ilibcrorn , ... Trumort, Trotohon. and Uaao Tuba. by If. tileber aud'N. The pion. are of the moot popular char. uet,r. and expreuly nomormwd and arrantrd for ...II bond , . and it lo hoped, wi.l eupply a want aurtootly felt Itbaud nerodaUono. bulb In rifle* full y thereon. try, i ll: choke ph,. of ronyo, well sod arraneed eight inauromentti and at a eyouporaUrolf low pile.. tol Third et. Surn of the ()olden llarp. N. 11.—A deduction - made to dealer, and teacher. of bomb.. snare To Organists and Leaders of Choirs. E NATIONAL PSALMIST, a newcol tleellnn of &WEIRD 110 RIC, emanate , or Peillm .rat' illcin tune, •ith • chola*collection of fiontorwes. An. thrill. sod Chant.. d.wigiled for the oso of Choir*. Con• gi , gationa and Pinging Schools, by B. P. ha/whorl , awl . Ourza. SCCIaaW~. B. Ptibildwil by Wiltina, Carter d Co, lloaton. Prim too th, stro,r work_ lo arranged with an VW ,01IIINKI10100t 11:12 Ow Or:vaor Piano. For .10 Z ip , u. ~,E Lton. • =aril 01 Wood .10¢41. MOURNING COLLARS A. COFFS-50 Freineh worked.doatimined at mid" , A. A. MAO,. A td.1.6.1 t 64 Marliet at. TALENCILA COLLARS -A. CUFFS—Wo hare TWO asacdtment of tam than CO dozen fine Valencia Cellars and Cuffs. A. A. SdASON t CO.. 02 and 64 11arlt4 at. Steam Engine std Boilers tar Bale. SE..,CPBl%l!gio"io"e I) S wlr n t:. D°""8 a d i t o tti " lof :'‘ zn,usAlSt ' Grant st.,niar ithanth. m q r_Bererat 256, Litierty'street; W. A. MeCLURW • EX), Als,ll Omni,* And 'Ns DwiLlirA if ill EESE—Pine Apple; •••• Virie r. D. errem; • Hap taco; f e mak bt _ IT. a. IiIeCLURH . I DO r!" ACON-7 eke. Flame knd Shorddere, for we by ]. a. DILWORTH a QV. 31 weed lane. t bble. No. I, for sale by _ . 4 . mato J. &DILWORTH • For Sale rrIlE undersigned! offers at private lode, their neer White Lead and 011 31111 locetalLon the rornsr of Austin and TWatifth streets, in the car of EL Louis, rnuesod um lot of, ground fronting two hundred 'feet on attain Anew. eniLraning weal to the channel of hi." Watt's food. The belch bu il ding being four sou 4 •4 4 1l s tostos high:00•1 fronts titty4hlee end • half feet o 0 'Austin Wort, rushing south tnnetfweren and colital • hail feet, ue two run watsestours. ono largeet Wee anger- to. mill, for Imo dry Mho... complete cineter tale how:power epdipr. and roger other Tunable intpreioe wrote evlsertioutflit in pooh establishowrote7 Then, ig Ise ground, one one Worg ceett Ot room, thirtyoue feet: one one Warr 4ustUtut on.. t ,...orroding booms, r are t br unntly feet Wattle /ft: This merlin arch m Whines, (connected witti . the boot than any Other. • tor• ohms ia now offond tr. adrSyy id MO baridad. ,11,10 ot. will be cold on eceommodetingterwa. IL,O. CLARK • CO: Loul•Yeb. Z . . 1651—f =Aft. •in io Rehab. EMI= tLUST opened at A. A.lason4 Co.'s, a eln . l . aplete st 3 rtment f Oen ti emere• black. Halbm 4.a RIBBONS—A. A. Mason deo. h7mbre reed opened 10 .-move Ypritm Rib leh end I.l3WriOr merd caILES & SATINS—Just ree'd; over 50 7 Dim,. blzek 1 , 0, and Satin., Mari Ilormrt awl flor.tra 8.110 of rvers . I d , h A. A. 31A,0N A CC. mutt rIS ?dial., .6. IGIIT SPRING PRINTS—A. A. Mason A k Co. Ulu.. reed 10 ru.ox of P. Allen 2 Sony Rryiuz 191.0 • S UN DitiglS—r- • 1710 hams in bulk; 2 Mit , )101111C ull faxt...lll bt,lx. 2t.baus !leaned: 103 " 41round NUM 52 suck. reattiore. 1 ^ 1.131.121 A: 2 tittle. cott. - ..; on ''"o" co. Wt.t.t.r an Front .1. OSIN--4;00 Ws. Soap Rosin, in pa, IL der, and for rale by - BELL & 13061,17. marl N. fAI end 70 Water PC. QECIARS--300,000 'Common, in store and t - r for .ale Fr T. W.Gist t SON., marti Nal. 61. Water It. PAPER 7 -Wrapping„ Writing, and* Prini -1331 pap,. for AMID hy W. P. !lAIUMAIL • New Bonnets, Ribbons, Bats. Silk 0001111, &C. .7. a 11: PALMER, 105, 3lnrket Street, hos t,,, reed a full eukply of plain and faner - Straw, Braid and other IlczneLL of all deelrable etyma Pm the , "Pmng trade. Alen--Plain Plaid. FluMred and SMI,L ikmner. and Ilatillblmus. llonneturine , era Pee. ,'lower. ant Tel.* awl • general mmerlment mlllnery Palm Leaf. Panama MILOMS, Leghorn. Straw, Fur. Flit, and WeLnlllaM. •r., te., 1711124:4141 , - Horse for Sale A FIRST rate Family Ilorre earth° hi Immediate spillinattna at tli..os4.wltrrr .4Q.A nt.rmatinn al be ore., mar.rdtt. MOULD CANDLES-25 his. Cincinnati Moul.l, for sal , Ikr mar , . BELL .h LIGGETT. 69 a 70 tV•t, •1. DUKE LINSEED OIL-15 LLI,. in ektGre, :911 for .ale lk, WILL open nn the let nr .April next, on I.lbert, etre , toah duo, emt or SL. Chip, • t•tothioa 341 latiortn, Will Le tbe.kful 1 sre,elve the pat.... a In 7 trien.l...lthe war', I .111 he .001,1 • .11,01 um. v.v.... mi... a ,1,1,tt s. Lhe c' EI;MUND mar4,- IMEISEMI To Gardeners V WENTY no-, of land uithin one mile r.f l,r rlr T. awl Azvtog hrivn. p• Orrbart.l oi ariou. km QI trwt 0311.. rn.t. rr a A-ood Gar j""l::t """"'"'" ' 7,.r11-tiR , e..). V. U. O. SQL: -\K-15 lihde. prilsie, in btore. awl MIX iti..`loll . loll I Co. Stncks Wanted• i SIIA B.E$ Bank of Potoburgh; 111 10 4 M.rrn.n. ar24 Nan.. Bank: yu '''"n t;)1. HILL• CO.. mnr4:2l. , St , ,k .13.1 hArltan, Itrokm Ohio & Peuntylvania R. B (2(11 SIIA.RES for eml.• by p 11 , 1..1.111M, k ah3vm ~ ,r ner c Woftl nut. tnar3:.c Just Received at Wm. Diiby't , , No. ISt 1,11,ty Strew. IIAVENI Y , Pleee.9 of new style i7e,lnimeres. A rplett4kl ri.orttnent of Vaetioge. hew .tT.ck pl.,. or 1. a k nod r-,Ex..,lCloths.' Thephrletor M We ene e4tablmhowot. l,,, to nr r ro frot ri.e !ha 0.1. and ettAtumer, thnt 6e.iog n. urns sen,,tahee of Mr tlEoKlitt ARSlllit, to nopermlethl entuthidetwrtment. ho hop.. to tr. wtil. to give rut.n. rallaf.tloo to all who faelr him with nrderm. moth; Central Rail Road 5 MARRS for sac by. H. A. HILL & CO.. me.r.L2w A LCOIIOL-10 bbl.. 76 and 92 per cent fcr sad. ty Imarel R. E. SELLA:R?. QUNDRIES— De° OLI, k 1.1" n 7:41.1 LakAup'r Sarn f. 0!•• Troul . IM Buslo.l. roover o.i; 50 nbo F. 11. M0 5 1ar, ,, , , , • . 100 flo.:0::ix aro' 6'. 3la.a.f. Tot woo: 1' 50 bog, Va. • Pittatneh tins 10011...ornmott ,pant.b het package. 0. IL, Imp. aud DPI.. T. ,11.10 Cro.hod and Pol. tainsr: 1000. ^ • •- 5000 - - trakratu, ..• .0 Bois.. Wlndolf, Olau. 31, , 011.1: 00 Knelt, Crop: • fan, • in non, and JoIIN KATT • CO-. Liberty 170 the Honorable the Judges of the Court 01 Oenerst quarter Ses.iona of the Pray r, Is sod for tor county of All.gbeur:• • The ,t,Vaut of SUM LINO. utile Fourth Ward. CA, of Fitteburtrb. the county •formaid, humbly rhrwrlh. That your petlticner bath proridad hltodelf with materi al. for the In of • here and cairn. at his dwelllng,liouse In lb, Word aformhhl. and pram UM Jour Bottom m II Le plmant to grant blm • !icemen to keep . public how. of en pony. and your retnionrr, a. In duly homed, will pray. JAHNS r , TEP.LIIMi. We, the underelgmd, enter. , the ward aloremW. do ortify the abort, petitioner i. of anti rrOuto for boo mty and temperanc ,, , and .• ,frorld.l L ande mom and emmenteneen for lbo arcommodatlon lodg. log ej strangers and I.2%Tellers, and that sold tavern is neneGar.. Thomaa y Patterson. O. Vi Arbuthnot. Jame. Wales . .. ,fo.lo Bern, Jameatllliland, John Bawl., Pam'l Undo,. Inhu,Conlon. Thum. roma, John Ilinir, John Hanna, Ooorna marlO:d3t—l•Post. •- TO the Honorable, the Judged of the Court f General 4uarter See inus of the Peary, to and fur We County of dileehano. The petition of IlAttilleOli tiItAIIAM. of the 'mirth Ward of the idly f Pittehuroh. humbly eheareth— that your petitioner bath provided Kneelf with tnatertel for the annummulatiou of traveller. and other, at hie dwelling how, in the clry alormaid, and idaye that yoUr honor. will be pleseed in grant him u 'ken. W keep publie hauls of entertainment- Ault yourpetltiorier. we in duty hound. will ever pray. II Alitilti.o:l tilid HAM. the subscriber, cilium. oPthe Ward aforesaid, do rertify. Mat the abore petitkmer bird good repute far hot) eety and temperance. 'Jul well provided vittli boa, room and cvuvenieuedvfOr theorem:modal/on and Waive. of lamer., sea trarellem, end that such tavern is mere arr. Thom. A. Matra, Oro. W. Plaitb. James Verner. E. Taut, AV. C. Anders m. It. P. Marsland. O. Y. ArDvalvat Michael Daly. Deane McLain. A. C. 8011..1-Blardell. marIDAI3I. r. rixo the honorable the Judges of the Court 1 of General Quarter Semitone or the Peace, In and (Or the County of Allegheny. Thepetitkin rd Nathan Wilrew. of Elizabeth tow nship. in the moot? aforesaid. humbly shrweth, that your nigh tie:nee bath provided blomelf with material. for the ac commodation 1,1 traveller. and others, at his dwelling bonse. In the township aferesaid,and pray. that your how •lll.be plowed to grant him liceure-to temp public bed.. of entertainment. And your-tet Atone, wit. Intl hound: will pray. NATILIAN aro*. au We. the swborribere. Mauro of the townehln aferemid. do certify that the above polluter is of goi.d repute rim honesty and Mmperanen. and Is vrell provided with Anima room and rm.-odium. for the arrommodatlon and lod.r- Inn of smilingn and travellers, and that raid t i• neeemry.• Geo. Weddle, John Weaver, ten Wed...1...ie.. Don alard Johnirearm, John J Dough., Zech, John Bailie Jonathan lisyden,fr. James Woals.Da.l4 Hanlon. W m WM4. Vthe Honorable the Judgcs of the Court tiOneral Quarter Sew-ions of the Prem. in and for the u-only of Ails...tat: The petition of A. THOMPSON. Ser , o4 Ward. eitr of Alleghthy. in the county afore...id, humbly thewelh.-That your petltloosr bath provltlN him". • ilb the are inundation of traveller.. .A other, et 100 deal ling home. in no. Wan/ alone met ind prays thar your Honore vill be pleased I.o.grant him a berm. to 0,0 • pupils tvutre ot and your ALLEN TiloSlPte.thi a. \ie. b' g d. Nll:l " beTie, ache. of the Ward three:Aid. do certify that the attro retusoper is a cord Lerotte for honesty and temperance. ruid lit well prodded w,tl, boo, room and ....retaken-so tor the aceocuntJaUm. tot lots of Wane." and travellrrs, eat that weld tthena to N'llab y 9u1t.,. Jame. (I. Arbuthnot, Henry Onhafn. .Arthur Nand.. J. AL Criwforn. Thome. tlerdner. Atilt\ ' Atlendrt. J. tl. Lighteep.Wllliam Chamber, James Floyd, Willie., el. Key, St. 511.11•44. meileat (Poet. • rO the Honorable the 'Judgeu of the Court of General Quarter Eeeeelon b of th e Peane. lu,ml for to Oonnty of Ahrrhrnr : The petition of 1100. KIRKPATRICK. of the 74 Ward, ca, Pitteburgb. in Mammary atorre•al Inter.bly thiew• oth. That J ouiveUtioner hath provided him•elf with me torials for the aertuumo,lation of trevelltra thd other., at hie dwelllou hoopoe In the ward efoneothl. th 4 Prof. tat your Ilenore will he1d...001%0 .rant.hun h: prawn to h tee. •A Tl'. boner of enterteurucut; mud your pot/. [loner, thi n duty bound, wilt peer. (MARGE IRKPATRICK. Wo, Lb. intheerlber•rrilisetts ef the ward eforeterel. certify that the sive, pelitloter se of good roe Iwo o *4> end .erorran,r. stout 1. well p00f1.1.4 uttli boa.. room and eswareturruen tar the ateentruudetion and hel.- ing of otrengere nod trarellero, awl that mid tavern Is D. J NI•, J. Ilcuton, M. Lynn. M. Tiluilloic n Can non. 8. Coolubnot. T Dunlop. J. Sbioldot. 11. Eplana../ Flowart. , J. J. Bryan. nusPir PVC the honorable the Judeit of the Court L of General Quarter ...Awns of the Penn, in and for the co u nt.. of aileghony The petlllon of JulligeTON LITTELL.Oth ward ettr of riltsburah In Up. eountr a fortraid. humbly alterreth,Thwt your P.tatloner bath pr0v1.1.4 bimoolf with innwriala for the awommodatlon of LrnrAlen and abort , . nt hi. dere). bon... In the word &foretold, sod press than your Honors will be {drawl to grnnt him a ll.enew to boor a retain bow. of entertainment; and your petitioner...a in dote boned. will rear. We. the aubeeribers. citisens of the ward arrrentid. do certify that the petitioner is of good repute for heowty and temprrannt, and I. w.ll provided with Wove room and conr.aientv for amoguntodatton awl levtging ohmage. nod traveller, the a nd Mat told wivera le newo.nry. JarneeL. Lento. Thomas 110.01. Thoman RowleyJ r geph Enos, David WIS.. John Paiseley. Joelgh coed Jomph UCIITOW, John E. PhiUp Drum. Archiba ld gamier. Thigh &nog., nutrS4St rii , o. the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of lieneral quarter rtesions M th e Peens. in and flu the Coutay of Allegheny. The petition of M A RAJA GA Rt)BtilL.of Cliartiere township. In the until satireetild. humbly etieweilo— that your petitioner bath Provided himself with materials for airommodation of traveler. and others. at bed dwelltnia house.in thetownshionEaresohli amiPtuYs that imirhouro will he pleased to AAA him • License to keep a publie house of - entortalturnent. And your petitioner, as In duty hound l'i lliTifilfie oubserlbc too cithena of the townetil afou. id do 'really. that the &bore petitioner IA of li:deepest:fa; humid) , and tea:memo., and If well prool NI with hon." TWO:land [OIIVVIII.OI. Mt ' the s•commodstacts and Warr ing af armors and . travellers, and that anob tavern u nee John Mailhorran,ln Wasp Ewen, Philip J. th.D., (I, Joao., John *Turk, Wm. licCornacti.jr. Claudius Mar i u s. Andrew ideCartney, Jame. .Plan. Wm Darius. bal3lotl Realism. John Robinann i na cy.,dyy• ._. 10 the Honorablc the, Judges of ilia Court of lieneral Quar ter Seulons of the Peace. in and for . County of A llegheny. . The palUonoil. .I.‘mrforii.of tha itti mud Allegheny, to the county aforesaid. humbly attested, that your Pen. toner bath proirliinl himeelf with matcriale for the amen tomistion of tratellort and others. at hie d welling h rlimuse.l the W a rd afareieija, and to that your honors will pleued to grant him a license to kerma public house-of no. trUniment. And pone petitioner as in duty Wont will prof. the imbecribenc eitil ' e l eol r lte e rA VQ". do certify tbu the alerfe tr•titer la Of Rona repot., Wr honesty and temperance. toad l e well proemial with 4000.0 I room and coarenitineel 4. the occommOdallon and lodging of stronger' , and Motile., and that aalil Morro to nue. sary ' 8.. A. Walker. Row Poondier. Geo. Elsnoin c non A, old, J. Adam.. W Sidden , II Lunch. P. Uwe., John Kelley. P. sm., ti.bilipe. R. t/Mbing • Mort. • ____ ____ FrO the lionotable, the Judges of the - I.leUrt i st ilea.. Quarter 3 es. odd the Peace, in and for the County of Allegkeny. . The pennon of 1163 J. IVA BDURT, of Chastiers To.. In the county of Allegheny. caddy shewoth , that your cedltloner loath hyorrlded him If with materials for lb. ec cosnatalatant of invent.. and others. at Pie dwelling house In .the township aforosidd.l43l Wale th at yin. hon. ors will he pka.l to trankttlto • oc00 0 •to •••O • tottOk house of ontertalament. anu Toni' Penn.. , as in elute booqro.4. *II way. .1 333 J. nAhdilitlltr: Aro, the subeeribeys, elated , of the tempo aforesaid. do oortifie. th at the above pentioaor is of mote for homely and temperance. and to well prert owl with boo roan aa4 convonletwee forth. seronntiodothat and lodging Of str.¢m and irayollert. and that said tavern Is ay., J . Staltlity. Job. Uo311••iy. Woolt F. Iteedilyrny. Earel Gratunm, Jane. Campbell. U. P. Wiliam* W. IT. Lloyd, A. B.ilal....•.haeph Allan: W. Bill. /lush Detect.- Jos. It , , • auteeLltd. c(iMMFAiciAL F.Atilkurzwrixi t 1.42.1. t • ~.N1 rut., i. , 11 1 3, h i . I.l"rr kl+3 {Norsr.l.+l exwei, tr-n kW, PITISBURGH lELILKUT Ofru's .0 M^ , 3ue.tlar.. - 1. 11.1,12 i. Ituriurar war rlrchtlr hatter. r...t•rti....1.ut ..fferr Ir, ret•nt The 11,atl.r• nut a its dara rout. uarv• r 1 11 iripitni aflr muutrr n.J•,s>asto Ore au itntatl„ i., trto.t. Tlt..r.• „ r,ju,.. but vorr atorl,, rob n • VL4.tUll—The rre•lt.t•sr, rr full. •..1 thuSeruarral ar•tl Tu.. lot, at t+t tn. htrrl, •,; rt at. IL.A.L.—. 52.4 t Id at 12.1. Z.; /2 at $241. 11 nsA 4 hilt cults 3.1.% an-1 • emit/Act fur 600 blots of .mr chars es in fauilly flour. at $ 3 . 11 . It FWl:il__ , aln22 bbin at s2.rt . RAIN —.Sale :Ur) In (rate at 247.41124, 2r) Iv at tt:r7. In Corn. at 40, Fair* of Dar:er at 45, Wheat Gratil..t, 11.111 - -,a3r, of 4. Lwin rslrr at SW: stout at alt. trES.IIE--.9ale 67, by Clover ou ~hate t.Ttur,Js at 11.5.3 t, :141bu inforinr. at $4.17.46.2.5. CllEESl2—t , a.let , nr 200 Inv , W. I:. at Wlare... re!l at laaal,e. EIKIS are quotel at 11:413e. first Lante LARD--Sale ctO, Nn. I. at Sij. iv." Shoulder+. nt 113.61+ mutary. at :U. 4 4 tad bhl' large N... at GROCERIES— it bude :Er.r..nr. at 1 . ,1.10. )101a$,..n.nt 100 10 boa 10 lA, at 10S+alle to City 'ad roman' traa , 1.1,1 n Latil N., I. II .;", led ~ •r; Lia ar...otet end dull: : 4 ,1, at :',•.l.eartnr, Sal rand, sd. • RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAM BOAT ARBIirALS AND Dp.ARTITRES b;re ;•,,reS 4s.{ n loan.. In 1.00,0 1 Al in, Y.10,t •Tening at LILIA. in.l riAnc ' J:4 Altlt! J. Il< M... 11,am, EitzalJetle 1tn., 11 1 . Ilictuala,.:l4rsV , Wart. I.i real. ,i ~ 7:m.Ln nrtti. . :N eve I IrlnAlt.. All..uto, .1. 1.% rincicsuala, 1471111141 1111 - 111 . 1 : 111,111,111111 1 1- An5.... , Lout li I• , I.1,1:15. North I:I.,. CI scl NATI-14111in.. fltl,:f.l N v. 66N 6 • 1,. , ' DIro..Nll-1 btr,r.l3,cpold Fabl: ,t. 2!., I Irunl;3l . it 4 11 LC • M..rith: 11 1A... lilg, blk 3114 , 3 v, Wm 111‘,3,331 7, eel. NI P. 0.., G. I; 43, meal 10 113,3, 21Ir Vorr , r 141,-3 .1 . bi.rinner eM ,aro i.a bulk ryaa. lir”..n k 141,14,mri,14 - . as4.ldrill..m 8.04b0m: 1 lAA homer I 1, 1 trnnk..‘rdle.tront CM r.irr. 1 1411 aw.d. 11 1 Fahmr.tock, 1 hs •.abt1r1.4..11/ Ore! I ha 11-rman: 11.011,4. handlP., Nos er N.1.4..n. 451 , 1.1.014 k.m. do,l , rou t Aiirkpalnelc S.-rt.... 1 bbl Coracle Oralosnn bulk pork P ttax-44.;t41 551* Banjacum Todd. ` CINCINNATI. Prr. BaruJo - r—ti pkg.% Ada,. L C 0: 21 1-11 , Andle 0 . filer A Jon', 4 12 Atit, dk. 111-1u..11 1u.. 1 1 do te.• 6 tilt, 45+11,..1, tlr - ,v.lar-I!: 2 5 4, 7 0044,, ham. 107 5540 15...n0.Cr , r0.... t ilratno3. t,de.n [temp. ft firer k Co; 40 /Ode ,o do on. Ilatkr A Riclo.tron: IN/ do do. , 11 3.[a]Vaod: N. lard. rellrro. N irob. Co; ..A , do dn. W Itioshaln; C. 1' 0 do do tierres do A 0111.1". ANS: P.O Pcßel Imslmns 165. i o .1 n sumar. .5 111114411464 n Cu; :0 1,0140 maw. y Wm mlme. a Cot 6 5540 roma 14 psot44l. 1,40/0 Falk. AI-. k n..ort d Co: ob. ma,binorl, !Iron J Leh..., 4 .1 , •1 lve, 6 bmtets 00.0.1 01. S Lactll4oo: 1 wc piper. c. 4 S 114503 t Co. 4 cmks 2 chest" 2 st , chnr• 2 tarrinUw. MIMES DDAVEIL, rrr. MICRIiiIN-4Qmr Dunn; 1. 1.4.4- nuar. C... 2 la.. SISMnel P,Pfl rlire nherp..l k MAIL ROAD CONVEYANCE PEN ',SYLVANIA XAIL 1:0A The Exprerr through train le.res at f 5, o'clock S. X. Arcommedatlon train Lame ".:`, o'clock, r. t. 01110 0 1?F-VS81CLVANIA aAn—weer. Th e Kaorr, train ii`2l,l Fo.lrral etre. Stall. at 8 M - and arrive, at 7 , ‘t_eTery.tlay ez erptiuz Sunday.. The Arcornmi.latioo train teen St 10 M. and 4 r. M. IMPORTS BY'RAIL ROAD lIIIIIIIITON, Ars;lhoooturiox SALIOIII Tneto—lb 00b , .-- nlroors In board. 13 tubs I dart km-we, J S lbisiontlo bo ,1.2 budgets., dt4 11 bails pa oer.'l, ld.suls, 2 d., AO: Yonlert bleeAul: 3 cask!ino, It Tosito.nd & Cre; 141 less. Abed,. .1 fleet bold: 23 1.11 Sour, Joseph bOuith, seborketing. Wlll Brown; 10 sits. B W dour, Amer s,o boanl,„4: bobs dour 1 I.u.st.ee, de; 1 bibs potatoes 2 bas 1 . 2. do du. same: ALLIANCH. rano. Tuba. Elsrosso-1 net/ rlll% & W Harlan:llu 14 lxecs butter, lienon liirkpAlrlek: 114 poi Wm= SarILS MO. J Caolleld: 11 Istols clover seed 2.1 pa ban .8 t W llarbnobb, lea butler. Thomas e Aroold: bx dried nPO/e. to ,, Prid• 17 . 0 . 15 "AA lard, Win itazabw, 1 bblA rpis,JAu,s Craig; otoolrlei.„11 , J oushelmsn:-1 nlse•.3 Lsoberti • 1 11 , 1 feroen , dos brooms. Matthews J. Co, 121.b1.. Dam Us, It; 10 do do. Joel beed; socks hula, Sterllolb: IT felts leatber.P, Sboun weber: It Able door. Hanna & I ear loAJ• 09 110 Y. Jseob lloatuanl lb - bays Boris), do: sundries, Wm Mu: Tit Able flow. U Grier: 11 dodo Brown Irko.triek; A tails Iron S pa 4.1 to utrib, Peebles & Co. 1 tool eltret, Ilrorot .Kirspatriel“ 7 Lair bob stbars, :4 B y o ung & co; 6 bdlell Weldow. 11 40 do, 11 , 11 Logs dour. T liAndltoso 1 Ltd gour a 1,100.. J,ll z: 1.110,12,3 Allen: :1 bbis oil. It A no.- bastock,os barley, Drury .1 lilrkpotriet: 5 calves ...mirk, lobo Lip.'-. 'III;GAN, WILSON .4 CO'., No. 129 Wood ..trert.havlor been ai.figu:e.lAr.nts for R.W. lomanl .ateht blot t•tring,,.texte...lttit. call the attention of the and tit,rade to the eui.ertot ll 7 hI.rIM O R O neer ali others o pecultar prometies consist to It. yerlect.intoplicitr,orot.lued wan ru attn.., huh ten. il• to it almost tua p.,lble to 0.1 out of order; eruirear. pheal.ilit. to every de,cr3plton of Go.. Every one • ecor.,"l_ ha. ter mr.s lett n,..0 should harp the,e LOGAN:III4SW( .0 00. • ..teli=to .4 • New Goods. • • T UST receiving at WM. DIGBY'Sr O, L ati HRST new I.lorel. of :hes...eon, romprairlilb• ti.fort.J.t.. INiISIITCO . Cloth, .te- C r., 'Me Prornetur We 16...4 roa r ru..uquer. Inn grce Lim on 00117 cull. letr.Ll • • Pittsburgh and Boston -Xining C. VIVI , . Shares of this Sh)ek wanted imnsedi x- sirthaely roCOalpia. e.g order A. ‘VILXLN3a Cr.. um! Cdrurr ld.erteL and Mad gr. N AC Tt REI) BY TUE NEW Ivi It..E.42:I'txpLOE.LNO AND 51.1..ini0 COMPANY. Ne • art. N. J. CZ= ZINC PAINTS, r NVT.tob hart- baen fotdal amd .crest dears . En... and the 'jaded Mate, to retold then . cgdadd I..ra.oty and pre[eCtriP pretAddlea ropertni aal otluz ,aint vbatever. lbair • . WHITE - ZINC PAINT • Is burets au p. Qaute amt. wortar.tual In all ,elulteretici? au luipunty whateceser. It ser• well,ll heaulnull, white. mad le ou.rely treerimthe poo.obous 114 101 c:i b te . jT * LT!: '. .. ' „ 1' 17 . 1 .2 4.. - IT WILL NOT ' Tul . O: 'YELLOW • . When elt.a to sulpburoce est,tatioue. evert whets ehat. lu welome AA us outeide soutb,r.d wra.lwemet n r w t t o . thou al, uot being liable to taro el./.3.1 crutubt, otel rub oft / may ha wceae.l • Ith any Mot. argil water ate] clse. or ,11.1111.1.4. which gig..lbw eel. hrstedtoreele.lo CO LORED BLACK. AND COLORED ZINC PALNTS. These ore fur olehr.l at prtre..wd •r. whloulgaglly she cheeseet and heat p•mts so the esorket her coattail more. ler:wig/A, eutle.oee.eareaolvattn. he nor rapoeed the lace of wood. Ettelt. TIL. in, a, thee ore 1..4 WEATIIEIt AND FIRE PROOF.. for stun eurfai.s they . oir parueolorly valumble.,.•• they Coat • omtglatk (2.011.:TI011, rultreir hritt•- ,sui:l.ly,..isel haviod a fete. metallic 1••••, .10 met e4auua .pla•r like many ad tho emrthy I.lhte newt la we. healer, ...uppla.l ma liberal term. nj- M aw.W.liilf tiva coolimur. our,7al-(r.p/• • V. e.J0..1. 7 emath Whortea.Phif.lelPtua. Guide for California Traveller& TruosE who arc coptemplatinit n. trip to W.fara15..1..31.1 pro.. x. mil' ttoiLle to Cali - fools 1-I•en.ltore." It a. 1,4..6,1 01 slosbl. format:on to trarell,s; aim, the 0,11..111.1,4,n of the. F tale Cal,rei.a. c. WIG for oeln tn.. Ne.o.lie.Y.ll).lot of • ItK.E4 • CA ingnt Oopo.iLe rocemillow CI LOVE —Onromplol. osilOrt ev.n. 't irn.r 3 l A A.3IASINi /Mk POOL L CC:RTC/N-2.0W 4ozen assorted, 10 lust m'd ALA for Rte b~ A A.ItA.9.')X A 00. • . 7; , i 1 .1V marl' Wool M. Ltd% prime quality, for tar by mul , B. tt onucno. IA ACON-25,_ uOO 113 u no. Shoulders P eh ea torture br . marl ROBIKIN. LITTLE it co. NEW GOODS' Ar , ,tIIIESTEIt'S-*-etteste would =nonlife/ in hie para. Lad thapublis. that iref ' Zift:7lgr nutace bet.' win the mullet at the opintag or the Penmen, hierirreatti incvniat isitillheo o f puffball.= lan tuat enobtrsi hiu. Flog,. stock. whret. for variety not eloganuo. ..cannot ia rum= el. The putlic. so. invite., .0.4,111.0 ...mime. t•TUDY Tu PLEIRE. • Na. 71 Bia.tesitell ease biome= ailar. N. B —lt. C.preps,l to rte ordereist the Tailotiag Brie, with protupin = eat la I h. lataPhiitYhi. man LIErAILS-20 Casks, reed add for sale by 1.. r P. ITILSOS, IC. hoot At_ bble. Large No. 3 Mackerel; do ru ^ 10 tor bhl4 " . • . Jori nee'cl sad r tall. =Jai ROBIAON. LITTLE• CO. 11.A.111-7 caste in silt. fur rule by al war 2 U. IX ir , Q I ,IIOU,LI/Ellls=-6 ceis - Iti Nair, for sale CP bi . ; lartz , 2l DELL r LIGLIEST: . L'"--100 this -LouilvilloLime;":, just wretleed reuse b.• ' ' • • `. • LVRBIIDOEN . I I N 6Ka 4 .arl 10TTON-1,12 baled Middlib;, for gale by 1...1 vise. 1tq1..11/Ihgl t.CO. stssnisl troutsts. HERRINGS --5 bbls. Dry Salt aerring, " j ` br R. . nIVNER Wove 'property ler 2r."4l:lNyn,ZVAtzld- Jinrtd 1= Woopti a cOa. . marl 6IL Water.. Simplea Xunditiis. ZINC PAINTS. ..~ ~ .
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