tiAZE:I I I' E. tiCen=l YITTBHIIROH FRIDAY MORNING; MARGIT 12,11852. 10;eZRADING MAME IF IL BEfriii(TiVii _o* EACH AV; oP TIIIS PA 4EII. •-• - --i - .11t112E Taut IN noLeatn. iap eimice. .- • . . , . , !-,, pe poliej of Earl Derby's alcuisistratien is T Arestoratiorrof the corn laws,-seil enlac:ion- Ment of th! figment . of free Walla —for o far as - 'the Uniteift3tates were concerned Etigsh free lal , c was kinking eine. ThO repeal o f th e corn 'of Ornird Britain took, place allaust silent , • tit' Utiely With the Passage of our free trade tan if of 1134 ii, both . being pert and parcel of the Same general policy. The foltjeet. of the Eng lish.Srante benefit and build up their Manufac, luring Interest; while that, of the free traders of America was to. build up the agricultcirtil Meer terestef the Salted States, by opening a great :mallet flii:bresdatoris ire F. nglan.l. We bad any ntintity of highly !relight pintnrea of the great store for American farmers, under n c ilbe relief frea trade policy. Beautiful visi one CI barrels of . 11onr floating in one acreaa . the Atlantic, and linuilrede of . inillione of dollarii returning in another direction, flitted through tbn imaginative brain of Seceets -' Mal . be labored hard : to ., fill" the -'fiends et li Conntrimmi with the same : dela 'tibmiland unfortunstely,lie' Rucceetle4.tiul . Nell- • ' • be:sylitem worked pretty well for Great ltri, fteelyrocial free trade haft given her man: nitsifursHre an immense market in the Ilnite.i.l .Etstee . nut therefore for the !rot ris yeare they almost uninterrupted prosperity. 36. En g lish , manufscturing interlns ~' .- t hipse of the Unlteithates seek, untili.at pre ..".',.."Bentrjhe'pare not producing to the eztent of or their capacity. English I - Sri:lsere were comowhnt injured •:..by the free trade Pecticy of that government; it is the agricultural interest which has at feried the free treders out of power. while the i'roe '!;redo policy of Robert .1.1 NVnlkerinjured the American MsnactuVing uf in 1 ".-teresta to the : en:Muni of-ninny millions, end de thons4rl. of artisans rind intic;rers of _'i em~loymrnt, chat compensating•betiefit did the ugriculiurnlists derive front ill None They were..proinised .n foreign market r ef 'lltibounded extent- hut :the PreiniAe was irikallillacy. The Irish famine mi . the wileiituiewf crape in Enropa in 48,4 ii and 7, lea tn - it demand for American breads tuffs for 4wci years; hut aineo then both the quantity and H. pries of American baeldettill4 required for ex ,'..port. halm been diminishing; until the. quantity . bas sunk to the paltry aura of eight million's' of dollars, and the price fallen below Khali' a fair reumneratiowior the labor neeeisary for tts pro. ductlon. - *-, The'Amariesti farmer bad an excellent home under. the tAriff of ''42. A laMhel of wlieawis then worth more money in the farm. '::errs gr*eryin the Interior of Ohio than it ."... ' noir" in the warehoese' in New York. Then he ' could eiell alrhoot everything he could . spare at , '.,faii.:p.ticirs; now it in not so; s hoo:eine the man s - : ttractating ebtablishafents in his neighborhood, • :, beiog tisPeladed, no longer Alford him .a l mar .' .. Act. ...We ' see 'then; that all interests in the nertheMi states have suffeied. from this policy, and are likely to coffer still more- - i e 5 ..... ()rest Britain, whose Conning and infinence, ..."..combined with the cotton ;planters of the United .'. ' States, wheedled us intethis s foolish policy, is v 1 • aboakto back out, and return to .her old policy ...' . -of protectieo. her every movement in thin hu • .'...sioresS has displayed the perfection of wisdom ..' ;,'. and tact, While our toner has evinced nothing but the opposite qualities. She .adhered to the .. ' free Crude humbug, long enough to cripple the ~.manufacturers of America end buildup her own, '''.. and that done;. she returns to' her.old policy, -,..whieli indeed die neVcr really alcuidonsel, Bead ' 'ilie following extract: . :' '• i , .;,. .. The .11 . ereGl looks to Levi Deihy ns 'the icily statesman who exin carry out the principles. of _,....... prediction, wad the tirishenof the nation will be .. , ..i""withiitim.•.The eifeerdeul,Tßraid, may now be . . ,f.Considered the organ orthe.lierhy Ministry. It ~ .. waathe only' orning intimal that gave the ....• . list (yeaterde ) of the . Derby Calidoet, s and it ! was the calf' urnal thatiunvo an accurate of ; count of the,litoveono of the tole:dont other". ..; s man, The I.l . rolif bites thaf Lord Derby do. . • not inteudgo . bjor eithir .ti o Frotn or Pro.' • r .. .t,,astaritism; • at tie demi mit intend. to for= iv ,coati ;ion either wi h . Whigs or refines, and 4.• 'To' that be does not in rhi til abandon those urine s ..... ~.. hiple.s le which he as long given in. las 1..11.1v- . trim., and which will:form thebaiisef his i s il ....!•, mil/intuitive policy.; "elseedd prnitzlim for 111,i -.: • .v.i ft li iii,lusixj , is ltd seders'' branch - eh is nhot . theaddimi desires, and the EldillStiur la of thew ~..ditEciilties,•aud the amelioration, dr those eviis ' ... which havo imperceptitly e - tamest,: _gathered ....' "'sound our social system=', , —"Lord : s)erby will not farsate nor deceive : :hia s Paetyrehis Admints tn • tratron is formed is th:workieg - irim• The -., .... Protectionists are readyill, The nation ,knows ~... what Lord Derby is, and: what it basito 'expect .... • from him. , "The nation will recognize 'in the . .lielwee of those she. are .toseciated 'with him, '- men of : talent, loneeaperience. Ind viell Purned rePut.ki.P- r : .! . . ;, . . : Vilmt wan ein i e! free trp:!le- id Fegiapd was . ;. -really protection, I. hero•msrinfsitures s ligainst . . the ro r philt . increasing.. manufactueeeef.: . !:the) Baited States, which isiEughthditires s funirkell...; Bob; our - wdemociacY,'!.koer , Shiaidetotis, : ..Were. . .• ~ . ' ponthaded that .Euglatig liltitieorieverygens. 'crone:di at onhe, and hasten d ;:iii.;:ideet. her by, _ throwing open• oar, ports th her s ' - xe ss finfoclared, -.-- o fabrics, as she bad thrown open hero toburfliiiir4 ' .:. '.. but What good stiff that do es ',when the' price of - - Sone enik-lbelow a fair, demnueration l' Every Mei who hid anylunins awl' would giro 'them ... .` faid nlajr,:imefithet the - i s dta of carrying grain and fleut'eto -to' England with the espeCtalion of ..cmxtpethigperifitaidY with ithe producers of the . . Black - ac Sea and thelßalfie, vr.v.onl,r;lo2,vion and ', .. folly; but this folly lisvini been endorsed by the •:, r••••.cotton • planting sfswievvec ', .Wesienegerly ton .braloed by the dough-face desosrov,(these two ' Militias :of the party h ' d the interesting re ', ' . latibnof master and se ant) : aridis now a 'haifliii'mi dogma in the ode ficrotic7 creed. It ..'. ; 'eseins to it; fixed epon them% and there. sno ' - , lailipe.ilif. g itting 'rid of it but by getting rid of, them -lee the ruling party. T.. , '. The master division of the party , fire about to .. , ,,..,..take another step forward in Free Tirade, which -la nothing less-than to admit Bail Road iron into the country without he. payment Iti? any . --- ditty at all, .. See Juana' letter Of the 7th, in .2: . ... this paper. Let the Lairgiverfs s of lift party • , .fonly say.thot it is "democratic" to grant special • ...: . •,.. favors to thorn. Corporations,.ned it will be all , • - 'right . Pennsylvania democrats will throw up their eaps for it, even .thougli it shoold send , • .. - their. children suppeilcas to lied. Submission . in this Matter maypilmibly help Janice Boehm:l 7 . '.. 431 to i nomination, than which a true Pennisyl 'vanislocoroco knows no'bigher• sepirrtion. ' ' • [lot Ur...Panelize elautt..l I observe , with regret, that a prejudice Calera 'wheat,which against tins species of thelyto inducerintatri LtiVarre discontione its 'ration. The millers in Parches - lug, add to, and • . • take advantage of this prejudice, by , paying a leas price for it than fOr other descriptions. It to. tin doufit, somewhat.,. harder to grind; than - semi other serer. and may. not produie floor • r <mite co 14r, yet there are advantages belong ire( to it, which ought to induce caution on the ' part of cultivators; and prevent an entire sheet don:tient ofk It has improved in quality, • - , sleety its Introduction, ,some eight years ago, and is now a full-plump, grain; it ha, "tromped the ravages of the fly; and the rust scarcely; :stem inputs it. Though sown later, 5t camel - to tbe sickle ten days earlier than other kind's, ; . affording more time for the harvesting of hay' 4101)3a—tin . important Consideration, al • our, ; , "rainy Seasons" error to eatroach more 'and more en the harvest of late .tears., The bread made fro& Mediterranean wheat is of the fluent . quality; 'lf not so fair and white, it is soft, and moist, and. sweet, and retains these .. qualities longer by Jaye than - some other Vmme. t he fly him:not done much injury to any -c -wheat in Wenterit Penusylvonin fdr .three or fooryeatn. le It not:probable that - our exernp- . 'ton from OM estrogen of this copal) , aliStS from the:barrier to its growth end pregreen prenena ved. b the brood fields or the . bletiterrannan -TOM, ? And If wo give np the latter, is there : -- ""!" - :4.... 4 .,mot danger that oar enemy . may return upon .tomtit* ought toni . eirefal to apply plenty seed, - as the aleditertnneen id a large pato, fewrr steeds:in the -bushel 'than tdityt , *thee hinds of wheat. A beehet and* hatti,oi, -tmo bushels, *ill not be too. much need for -am HEW - MEXICO. Mr. Jona Gamut, in a letter to the Ohio Slate Journal, gives 801700 11:11CreStitig nottces of WO cid incidents in Now Mexico. We give i few . The Weather hero this winter has been de ligtanl. There has been but little snow, and Tears aro entertained that there will not be 'tra cer enough to, fill the acequias, so that the peo ple can irrigate their lands.the snow from the tahuntains being depended upon more than the rain Irons the clouds. Be speaks of the discoveries of gold in that territory,and argues with most of the statements that-have been published. Bishop 12Amy has returned from hie 'visit to Bishop of Miran°, had gives the most.'dole fad account of the present .condition of the Sloths of Lusting°, Chihuahua, and Sonora.. War y ' pestilence and fatninelave spread their devaltalkinguenOes anions the people. lie has seen many people who, fur three months, have subsisted. upiin the prickly pear, a miserable fruit that grows upon the cuts.. ,The cholera lute takrriith victims from every havoc; few ram ilies.have escaped, and in many oases the toot telity'hae licen en great that the 'bleed have been ierc. to 'bury their dead," for hll the living had tied; The fear of the Indians is hi, great that in a town of a population of 10,000, on a great day upon the plaza, theory of tin dish,' vine raised, nail every may fled Whitt hid ing place. The women Screamed 'and ikuelt in Troyer, and on great was the coneternlstion that all the people appealed to he beside thetuselves. The Bishop, as sass on he could dieenitage hinmelf from the affrighted people, who clung to I,llh for safety, seitri his six shoeter:,—deter vatted, ae hesattl, to light Ilk.° oinan rather than he shot like a dog—tv,he.l into the street where he noon 'learned that •it VMS : 4 false Mann roked 1 some thaeree, who seized the opportunity of ightening the pnelieio of tnnsowho were for niinte or nnfortnoato enonalt to.. have fttything n them. This Bishop ha a great work before him in New Mexico, and i think he is the very mon to do it • lie will remove maul of the dissolute, Prietts here ws soon as he can get boiler ones to fill their place, : The images will he 'removed rom the churcheaas Eocqk wiled., do it;. and he remir.es to esta bli sh schools wherever ho Canned k 0pr„,...y. Since .Ittly last, he has tear •e el over nearly oil It this Territory,'h,en to purkngo and hack, and express th he in Valli ;more in. May next, The Protestant Ilfis . sionaries have a•hard time in this , pertion of the Lord's todral Vigeyard There nrw,hut four I believe, in oil New, lNlexico —Raw. ?qr. Smith and Rev. Mr. Shaw, llopti.al ' Ilea. Mr. • Nicholson, Methedist, q.nd Ilea. Mr. I:ebb:lit Presbyterian, And tloot finny tn united may seetimes numbeg tw o or thirt y . hearers,—prefeesers of reliArpn, ne,—....Mexi cans, none;—Sionere, allVand yet try Nil ... Although the missinnary.hoside conid not trot better men than those already hero, yet"! think they will di:krover . at last that good men,who understand the Spanish language ere the-pro per teachers to send to this people—no other* can do oily good. 1 hare not seen asingle per son who has orer beard of a Mexican wishing to become a Protestant, nor do 1 believe there is such tt one in the Territory. The people hre • nre catisficti with their religien—it snits them, awl it will require some extrnarlinnry. effort to secure a single concert. lie next given come, details of n •..talk" be tween the United States Agnitt and a deputation ol the Navajo Indiana, iho 'brought with them and norrendered three captive boys. to their upterites the Indians declared that the Mexicans or LI:: territory capture more childreii from the Indians than the Indians dofrom 'the : Mexicans. After receiving some presents, the -deputation Ileparted'well astisEed. The writer remarks: There is too much truth. in what the Indiana say. It was the customs of the Mexicans to tit nut expeditions against theta every year. They own large docks of sheep and goats—horses, mules and cattle, and they ace induatrinns, htird.working people, and it 13 nut to he wonder ed at, if,•afier losing their crops and other pro poly by, those,tnaurading expeditions, they Amnia xeliate,hy levying contribution upon their enemies. The NSTltjahlanketa and loan ' tan are ighly prized by the .Mexicaris and it is a most Moth task to keep the . Mesicaus -from stcalin the Indians' property. ' .YeSterday a band ofijuarillas,:l7ll.lC,, C:11110 in to claim some mules that had been stolen from them by Mexicans. These Indiada are ve-., ry poorhave nothing scarcely to live upon; and. hate the, very name of work- On account of their good behavior torn long time past, some blankets and flannel shirts were distributed ra among}the, - Im 'the y Were .nearly nsi.vd. and they ware told Umtata lout as they behaserd well they wiitild be treated as friend., These Indi.. ens areinot friendly. with the Navajoes, and OW, chn-Pin; their captain, axid.in 'repl,f.--:'•We see net like the liainjoe's : theylinvensweet month: they talk croaswaya,.—the Apaches , walk the utralubt path; they dui not go crooked: 11.7 were torn of their'vror.'L. they talltr.l arh4 rum iu their heart, " I . So couch for O,r Ind nt,! isc RIAU" girl m other extract which af.r•ln mmo ilea of fote•. rol eines/looks and esi ewes in that region. It very ikurpriing that Menfe.. poverty • stricken country. • A 'grand ftreral came if here not long .inee, n which LllL`Atart AO all the l'nett:i e. eia ed, dree,ed in full canonicals, for Madame (flerirtole I,areete Was her real totme,) the ;rent '1110 . 141C dealer, had died, and way to Vie inried_ Site was reputed to be very rich. Eve y body in the city turned out teLsee the cure conies. The etreeta were ' , weld .nlang which the protrusion 11/68 In pans Thce,lergy march ed .in front,—then the manic, .11ib2les and gel. i laro,—neat th e. celha, ehver4 , l itb -black eel. Vet, 'varied by four 'men, —the a table upon which the coffin wee placed, ile •mnss wen Said over' it,—then the nalead4ds, each tool vidisal, carrying o wan candle,which were all lighted ILO • they ebterol the chquh, and kept 'burning during the religions eriremonies - In order to give you in notion of the eustom, of this 'couttry, I have been thus partienlar,na I Feed -yen a copy of the - bill for cervices re dered, ;whichwas presented nail ruhlntit of tb estate ,Madame Tuly, (Gertrode GarMol bad no chil dren, and the Iliahop.'s tee goch into the tree., ry of the church • raer.l Fees or the Ili.kbop for the fone lof Mr,. Geri rndee parAelo $l,OOO SANTAYr, JIMIAry ,11/AN LAli4.l, • Vie'r-Apole of Neer Mexico. Accoutt of funeral of the decraned Gertrodea Bare,lo. Fine coffin rent in procenion FCC') of curate Marling out grain Once • • Wocompanying Chanters Orgrini.to atteZiarita IdNignin . Ceusick SA 144'16 Fs, Jsn. 17,3552.. ..3()SE DE Jusus-LiwAs 1.1 feeTi . . ' - SI,G-19 00 . . . . Poor speculation' to die in Ibis country, To she i(or of the Pittshorgh Gazdie. HISTORICAL j. IA the Gazette of the , 1 notice an article from the Louisville JoUrnal, which you call 'an eloquent, appeal in behalf of Itonnth, of which the following is an extract: "in that dark hour of our cetudry'e hopes that lowered upon the cause of hinnan freedom jort hoiry the aelotir of Stan:toga; though many [le [mimed, g low brave'splrits hoped almost against hope. It was Maid ,fork Aiinr that the sympa thies-of France cheered from across the Atlan tiathe chnmpitins freedgm,..and 'spurred our fathers to; renewed efforts. The hopes of. Ore .dom are' dark [mush now in liorope, and the darknetis ii•the deeper from the despair ot'A merican republicans," [, ' .This does not state distinctly that France on iinowledged oar independence before Burgoyne 's surrender at Saratoga ! , but, it is certainly well calculated, if hot designed; to coavey, the 1tn '11,1513310n. Reader/I nal 'familiarly acquainted .with our history, would %ter from the expres "in that dark Lour,9 and jcet Ware the sectary of SaratoP," that Flakes, at the raiment of are greatest. extremity, , holdly etepped for 'w'ard rind acknowledged our independence, and catered - into a treaty of alliance. ILeannot be Meant that just "at that dark hour" France bev gen seeretly to wink at our ; supplies; because', that /MU had done for months pressen'. Some new moVement must be'refernid to by the et , Uressiods about 'the dark- hanr,",. and ..just fore the victory.",' mutt. knelt that many persons suppose that France did give as open countenance and 'aid Before Burgoyne:is snrren der:. Burgoyne surrendered on the 19th of October, 1777. The first meeting between the Frenbb Minister and_the American Commissioners for negotiating a treaty. was held at Versailles, on the 121/...qf.Drc‘mhcr' ' 1777, just eight weeks nf thitOttTendir. 1 , 2 d two weeks atter the news was Welled in Fiance. yhile the signature of the 'treaty:did not take place pia the sth of Febrnary,. -1778, .Thns it appears that there This no slialliirity betwnett the condition of these States - ili - February; 1778, and "down trodden inlebruary,' 1952. CannoThf of Nein& have refused to grani lietitiedfci'donbikictigtri.i..--',.."! • CHANCES OF WAE 1H EIIROVE. ri:anslatril for the Fattsburph Garrtir by* J Rose. LoNtioN, Feb. 11,1852 War! this is the subject of genersl appre hension in Europe, at this moment You lee how the government and the Press, in England, nre pre-occupied with this grave eventuidity; Belgium, Switzerland, Piedmont told Holland— all the parliannartsry governments yet in exit. tenet) are no less agitated. The fact is that M. Bonaparte will be fatally driven to this extremity. The people, deluded for n moment by crafty tricksters, perceive to- Jay that all the projects of social .reforrn, so tiompoinly announced; have been consigned to oblivion, flupposing,. iqued, that they were ever indulged. The aristocracy, humiliated by ,the sudden elevation of rogues and vagabonds to the highest incumbreocies of State; the "Bourgeoise," given to the matey of spies and informers, refuse to make alliance. At was thought that, the army might be relied upon as it stood atone in sustaining the State Stroke: but lo! serious discontent is manifesting itself in the ranks: some officers have broken their swords; others have asked 'ln be released on forlodgb, and private r saldiers have been driven by despair to fire upoutlie President. All these symptoms are grave and threatening': the .pro pathies of the army none 1.0 regained it any price, and the way by which, it is 110,,c 11114 can be done, is a foreign campaign. Moreover, in toliiiiion to its Imperious 'neve— ,ity, am han alriays been tho nr the pr, jects conceived by 'M. llonap.trik, Pelf,' of iglltgillatiolp mitt geuhe, lie lilts heroine senile iinitsrot of Cie, liniperor lispolsoe's volley and thoughts, without Hl.llfiCiollt iutrtlre lust capscity and elevation to'cotorcliend illy Antigen which thirty lire yearn have wrought in the ideas of nations on trstliet of Hence, {la One who 11:4A sre❑ the •hlitel r.ireati also with which M. Itonnparte mien his uncle, entertain. oily doubt that he in seeretly non, ishitig the . hope or illuiitmting hie jmwer by noMf t1er47.4 nrn.. • Chili :‘,, , ore you that. in lite'verpftrat: tbiyaiM bin strurpatiott, Ite sigoed a tlecren for the efiettpaiton of l l oilgtout and the re. anon Pit iOll of the - latter Lin i ttlein to Frittier. The tippOnitien of bin courtier+ phie-i vented the immediate extente;an of thin dei.ien; bat its acrompliehrtient in 'oril . t pnglpnp,,i Tito tiroret diplomacy. iltioik.” to thn gar: that Filenkion the press in Russia: Pri trin.;iks well as in France, lima'. profoundly huripil in the mute hush rd' the offieial orie, it would he to say whether flies. pOtllia are en., -teed the purpose ofectuip: the remeJelling of arm , . l'erhnps, in the spritir , i, we shall sec 1:11..ut overtlow opan uprat helm Prltasta 110min...ring in 6itittfitohatel, an air,- rreiiNtris on titaiiiil'riaa.l. l i ratirr will I vailrilhilgican Hut IVlirthrr. llon war,. Lr ittivintrin t z to art in Concoct with the—. taint ta rprrittr without alit await, it ' iA cv t sin that Ilia oya. in fite,lNat tot • glum. ItenPite the profoutid .11,imulation of ilimsparte, n titisiinolatien which he priel Cote to fact with his most familiar confidante, hi, secret ,vienneofinti come to light in the midst of his cenvereaticau, feri ..lnys glace, admi ral Parnival Ineschi•irs, recently appointed Ael-1.- ator, (') to the Tuileries IJJcchue th,e rather unentionablo honor of the high 'homy with which he habetu clothed. The Admitn.l. expinining his retreAt.• declares himself bet ter fitted to c,nunand a Beet than to deliberate in ...forint hull,. ...X....pi the Senaterg inntitltc" replied M. l'onsparte, "nreept it VI 11l MO I remit.° you before long, the cntu mina of n tlett.auf the opportunity of winning renown.',' I can vouch f.•r this conversation: I rout,' relate' many others quite as Siplifie3(ll, but not issuing from tsp.:ally authentic sours.rus l'seat meun•l, then, that Ire. are to have er-.r. taut that the duties of the Temple of Junt, 1.01 .009 I,IOIVP. upon their hiug•r, whirl, lance laces rusting for nearly half a century. Itat trill the star hrenk out. Notytitbstanding thee:once...ions which her ha tred against free governments might wrest from .tinivlittist Europe. I coo scarcely believe that those government.. even at the price of equiva lent Moen, for thiAllSClVen, Colt consent to the absorption of Ilelgineo by Prune, rtiey pottlil willingly encourage any enterprise against the liberal constitution of the mile Belgian pro vinces, but they could not re's t 1 themselves to sanction the -incrisvie of -planet which litol re union would hang to Prince. 0., the other hand, hi."Ennaparie at old not dare. despite the penetration of the public mind in our country, to push: the French army as far an Antwerp, or to the tenter of Maestrieht, only in order' to re call them shamefully after having destroyed .Flemish liberty; ationld,ho then pese•Nteedituits marked out by diplomacy between theta, cum, trier, it will be with the intention-of tinnily planting the! standard of France in the capital .it. lie I,xtura: • . • The bljwirtittieli are :street in secfvt„ keep pace with the gait of NI Bonaparte : I ...,,roely credit hit intelligence with the grant potrern: and I 11.ntli that on Lite very Route day oh. lie einb.. , ..lor. are giving to - chtrope the moo, 1,1 ph alb"' seem-epee, of the priiverration of prlic.r. be adislehouch tiponitlir province of 11:,:lault." and Lititz.: to ocgupy ltrusiels. ritionbt this oneartptin he'snooessfully etteetcil, he will pre- , sent tn Ilur , npe the alternative of arcepting an tv - cutuplisbed fact which would disembistrass her ill isigovernlisent wens Iti•vral few lens:his are otioszkritly dangerous IO Ala,duLinna, or of en- Po'ior Itern44 to a reriOult•otery owl rnCoti war. which be would, wish,¢l scruple. excite thr.uieh put the Continent r ;Li •liouoporte,Lney thinli that. In vise of his tiosonspikshing the ikicuparimi without striking ta maw, the great conrinentai pont rs would 1.'3, to i'iligiarti/ i.tle difficulty u:;,1 dung, of I ilispitting, With fun, the corotonnt if 11.,igi,0, coif lon happy. 110 their 1.0rt.00 70“.11•I e poierat rontlograllon, toot lit t.ei r lol.l site two itsichly oi. rif.ir, *Lick/ have aiver b. - ern the - tert,r tat dev • p ill, tearing tech !Ober to riven+. r., the protO Of Ativoltitiam. Aii itii our glonanui TI,II, •t.• ,t , 41.1 not Wttlinut itinn.olor and rirfettiire of her influence, alit.", this , LAns, violation of the Lan of N.itinns, this unitary.. alt-eli Lupo.) .pitriiii ri.vntirry government to hi/ riiinnutted with 1111' puirity If then II lionapart._ eli.eild .n: nerd, hr trt neon titti'ilitinlitlVont, in ihe-codilary or .. up.intri of Belgium . without meeting any ro pier:men—if, at the came lithe.' he 11, corset:fly . .Indged thelleternitnation of Ow grey' Als - olnlist poser, Wilt . will Irti.ik out tisTheeti Engl .- toil mad Frei Ile, If. on the contrary, the eeenp•. lion should be ochiered without i. eonliict, the ciii!tices will Lo very different. • Stippono. far innlion,e, that the Belgians, with out attempting • futile revistence in the open 'field, should Fibril themselves op to their forts tied places: suppose that the Klitg, the mints- ter, and the chambers shooll canton litemneLve, in the Atrenghold of Antwerp. a fitly racily • rill' victgetlltal fly England. In that rare, there IV not an stiwohite government which would he filial to the danger Of allowing • tree tlx,g, fie. retioally defended, to float, during three slir thilr titonths, ill a corner of Europe. Then, withont doubt, they would reComnieneo the farce,of bib. eraliem and Nationality, which in by gone days, hurled .the whole 'firviceable Clare population of Europa upon France And be sw.ured that thin new ern:rule 'would succeed spin. In fact, NI. Bonaparte in no conquering liberator who eamts to breat the chains of oppressed nations, he in but the ignoble imitator of the ambitions despot who strove to townie upon all Europe one common yoke.„ Ile is, en Ilea. Lamerielero said, at the puliii/trilinne, "he in the Emperor without his genius, his get:lane:en Cr bin renown.” In these centingeneire,ime Khali have war: no one nide all Europe marching to the cry of lib erty, justice and national independence: 'on the either, France, in the train of a low adventurer, whose misdeeds are condemned by public con science. Beheld, then. Whither the criminal Mlle. of the delineative who governs Primer are con ducting on. RA,. war with England, the lat ter sustained by the sympathies of tho entire world, perhaps secretly assisted by Europe and America: or wacwith all continental Effrope, , arisen to a man, Liberate and Absolntints elite:, against the IgnorOinioos denpoilsm of n Ilona; parte. I bare not the courage to examine thin dreadful attermitive thoroughly, but I foresee far our oonntry,aNuccession of mlsfortunetinnd reverses, defenUUild ;metope ruin; for in this infamous war woisill have against un justice, liberty, all the generous principles which, Jar logi Mgt . yearnil we have_ been prepogating through tat the worth we will have against ne, aeon, th eympatkl,cm of ourfellow citicenn, who, while d fending the null el their natire land at Abair ' of their blood, will 'feel neither the curd ndr the enthusiasm which alone can girt full confidence in' she. refine ono serves. - And yet nelthez the press nor the tribune, now si lenced;-hare Win their power to raise the cry of starts; all those beacon)lghts are extinguish. ed,;which might , by their effulgence have re.' vented to the country the dangers that are in preparation for` it—the disgrace that is ap‘ preaching. The severities of censfirship are, Indeed, increasing every day; it gees so far, even, as to • mutilate the discourse of •M. de Montalembert before tho French Academy, thus presenting to our gaze an insteneo of the io 7 quisitor himself coostimed upon the pyrite( the Inquisition_ • , Heaven grant that ere the abyss opens be neath cur feet, the Opposition of the enlighten ed Claitsesnow ondniously murmcring its threats, shall hare sapped the throne of ; the drunken Ctesat whom the error and the 'get/lance of the royal pepulatintralone contain at taut moment. ' E. Cartes: 2: 1 00 12 00 2 1 00 -The new decreed' LOOS NapoteenTeopecting the preen In FranCr, g; the meet inmitirated act of trynnuy that hie '''yet been porpetrftted by that usurper. Every nowepopei petite la France misy be_storpeodod. trial or tOtrlai, by weingle effete of Me pen,• • I MMM PEON WASHINGTON I COoo;opoodesoe of th• 19t*rgh,14.117 Goodloa, Wasanscrros, 'March 6, 1852. Mr. Webster has returned to Wsahington, and reamed the duties of his office. The rumor of the recall of Mr. Eartige, the French Minister is got confirmed, but there le no doubt that the new Govertnent of France has males more energetic demand for indemnity on acoonot of the California seizures than the Dictator felt free to do while his time and ener gies were occupied in conspiriug againet!the re public. If any severity, not strictly equitable as well as legal, has been practiced to the in jury of French commerce, I hope Mr. 'Webster will promptly arrange the matter in a liberal manner. At the same tine it would be , well to inquire whether the act of 1399, regulating seizures'and forfeitures for violation of the venue laws, ought not to be Intidified in respect to all vessels, American and foreign. It has long been my opinion that they are onneceasa rily . The !lOUse again passed the day in the com mittee of - the whole on the state of the Presi dential CRIMP., Mr. Davis, of Masti., replied to Mr. Rantoul on the charge of having moop orated with Abolition societies. Mr. It., in a Prank and manly manner, admitted all that his Free Soil adversary had alleged no to the facto, but. vat that like malty other sensible men it tilt, north, he had hecoino convinced of the in expediency of cash nominations, and atilt , use hotorires their preceediogs. Mr. Plane is till aide :knkl honorable into, rind a trunand ardent Whig, hot I think tic erred in lending any coon teti.ater to the attacks upon the prophet of hie .two State, hecattae - they have sanctioned the coalition between the fietoncrne) and the Ant, Slavery men of all hoes. Nlnsmtchusetto lo Whig State, and on all important to:coalono will prove herself envh As to the indignation of tLe chivalry at the pre rat condition of par ties in the Old.llity State, it is Omer imperti cane°, and riot worth nun moment's attention, or, if noticed at nth, t!htudd he resented as pm tratetattans intermeddling in what the south has no proper coneerndw. I any frequently naked what is likely to be the result of effort. at this session to procure a modification of the t,triiT. I believe lam ma- I .04 well informed of all important mote meaty en that yiestion, and I answer that, in. my opinion, nothing whatever will he 'done. The p,..itiott of the lisnioeratto majority is taken. II iv the inviolable maintenance of the tariff of fie.atritnger evidence could be asked on 11.15 drtr:rmittation than Mr fluebanan's late elecvoneeriag letter to the Baltimore dinner oat:mitt., Ile enumerates a th ern or two of profoundly interesting questions, the agitation et which harrows the susceptible breast of the Democracy, fut the tariff is not of them. 01.1 the snit treasury, the national bank. Amy Itarden'a horse, Abolitionism, and a bun- Ired kindred terrors, appear like spectres in the waking visions of Mr. It, and drive sleep from the old bachelor's Pillow: hut the duty no iron gives him no trouble—the cold iron of Penn sylvania has not yet entered his soul. This is ileeisire, the thing is up. The youth would as -.oon- rekindle the fires of elareiy agitation as the desolate furnaces of your State. A month ago, or less, one Dr. (axiety of Cal tiros, Ott adoptelA,Ztifeu, with a great number of hi, sympathizing canal:poen, waited upo'n the President with it petition that be would In tervene inlayer oft he pardon of the Irish pri soners in Australia, erefteneed frir insurrection against the Ilritich Goierument. There was no harm in that. Ilut list week a, "converted unnik" annoUnced a lecture at lislfimere on the errors of Papery, and thin same-U}, litualsty and oundo, of confederates applied io the Mayor I for an order to. prohihit his doing so, on the groom) that it would produce a riot The May or very preperly declined to interdict the fire d,. of 'perch, and refuted the order. The e:nuegtience was that this name Irish exile's b.rherl 'went to the,inture and createil the i very riot which they had hypocritically Ise rough% the authorities to guard against. If I M2M=E=ll=M that the Pre,ident would be doing the notion n hightr formic, /ending Pr. Chti...iFty ont' ' nf the coantry thin by aiding lu hring tato it any more like-him. Thelon:, elpected New Toth Webater merl inghas cut e off itrafgane 01l There war 11.11 • malundaney of number., and there wan I tie fieteney of enthusiasm. The tall for the meet log was signed by eight or ten thousand COMM the reepc;nse wan given by twenty-Nee hundred When people :roll themselves they certainly outca to come. ; For ludicrousness this heat. If otaiutes stiggestion hullo* " Tun may aaminert your spirits," *aid Petry, •thut will they moue There ought In-have been a com mittee appointed en euhproatt, to compel the att.-.,lance of refractory 'signers It is new mat& f. , st that the great intellect witsch manages the toreign affairs of thin government cannot +way ,the popular heart The thing kits been tested' a thanoand time, Cicero, Bacon, ilartulton, what wore they itoboir day• what are they with , p,terrta . 1 Admired, respected, enre.red, but. . net f cia,rites with the people. In nbandoning the C.111 , .0 of the north, in et rontestwantonly inigaitnn+A thrust orlon her—a dense which In had done much to - illustrate and ennoble, Mr Webster nm.care to have forfeited the sup. port of his path, friend, without gaining any urn , ores To oay that his reveuth of Myrrh 01.1 his nitmerone Union letters and OM. ,tiop. cmccAlint time, hue gained for him slay genuine popularity in the south lea simple rib ! ourdtty. Whatever increene of Whig strength has taken plueln that part of the Union in Coll , oiltinenee of the events of the last two yearn will Fincorto the advantage of Gen. .BCOli or Mr. llmore. itut it was not alone that Mr. 'Webster is lacking in the essential element of availability that the tote movement failed to enlist the feel. logs of tits musics. it was looked upon as an operation •'in the eager trade and cotton line," Fort of "corner" in the stocks in which no outsiders coold hove any particular interest. In this country the mercantile claim stone will al w►ys-find tool( unable to control Ile parties. The merely rich merchant, whit deals with In animate hale". and )10.ea.,mant ever he inferior to the (teeter, mannfouttirer, lawyer, and mol dier, whoa transactionti are with men, andwho Must understand from association the senti; moats and passions of humanity. Justus. WAIIIIINGTOH, March? Thr Ilithato yesterday on the tariff Is consid ered au alarming indication of the intention of the majority relative to that subject. The Gas ton and Raleigh Railroad, located in North- Carolina, has petitioned for ati extension of credit on the duties upilo their mliv for four yearn. This:would be a Most extraordinary and, evidently loads:linable if.tuest if it meant no , , more than is expressed upon Re face, but the expectalion very evidently is, that long before the four years shalt hove expired, a general act will have been passed; exempting all railroad iron from dities. Mr. Meade, pf Va., miffed to put the bill for the relief of the North Carolina railroad _com pany forthwith on its passage. .Mr. Robbins, of Vs., could see no necessity for such heels; and moved to refer the bill to the committee of the whole - foe a:limitation. Thin, led ton very animated debate.- Dlr. Clingman; : of N. Coronae, and others said that if thlti' hill woo not permitted to pass they would bring in, or votefor a bill for the entire remov lal of the duty on railroad Iron. Mr. Robbie replied to this menace by s motion: to hay the bill on the table. That motion, I 'Tint to say, received only 98 votes. Thetildromains before the Ronne and will undoubtedly putt. Iffebe common law, it will be a core blow to tlio Imes tolerant, which id already en little able tO:Strug td,s with the difficulties that beset it. !Every other railrdid 'which has not yet impoeied its iron, and:taken it from the warehousen;arill- of oourso make a•similar application, and not one can be denied slier granting the present pelf lion. Tint.; look withilonfidence for au lixocit live veto upon anfLauch proceeding. And a TI4O kavojt tio Democrats have dint faith in their the'tiiies to put them to the test of removing the duty on one of the most important articles of import. • - A veto, toca-in sucks ease would raise a pratt. tient. question before' Elm country, which could net hntlhve the most inipo,rtont infinenne on thp presidential canvass. , domino. VirINPIAN 4 = Sale of Dr..M.'La 's I'er tnifunetl—Atanng the bundreda ol “n 4 orders ineriv..l l.r the rroprietnre or Ibis nt,hetn., It,e• follmeing he .4,T...it° to and the of Int use is • di.tadt ctrl T.• tan lunar! unotl.' merohant..., but are.st-o 04.-nt. for the mate of the ebotutel • • • "Wmoursyr, Ist,. Fopt.'73. 1 , 47. Alcurs. Kt& 4 tb—Wrltaprwried l,: - et aL3 of Sl'Leou jfirgor lait errinß. t,,,clmr,A l• 1 youre.br..g. G. Nvo au'llu. Venni rucr wag Intro•lue.l In our hunninnlty. r clornand becalm., go grra4..fur It (hal oui Mock was ...on rs.haurtval. 11 ha. produr,l We ha , Leo it... 1 In this .....that, Jorl ro,oi.tr our rtl,le. We are &moo. of obtalomit from raurtrlvelt, as it in m..rr rarldir llun hut WI, pi... Urine trr krep. Plesre.r.nd ox n cross mmull,tof t. D. J. kJ9,14 . (20t.T.1N • Fur val. wholejltlo mutt retail hf x CO . marl:l,ll.6:s Nelson's First Freminm DAGUERREOTYP Pest Officr Budding, Third Si 111 ===sza / fain an irour.yty.. rt.. and llfo I ..ty N.-. at Teif tnodnratt. byte,. VIII fityl It b. tt.ylt inter la tatll nt lltia nnll 410.5 n wl...yn entry.. tyttrafitylynit toactraule..l, yr to. ad.• Ilavln • . 1t..• Inrgtatt rad Innt •rnann.nl sn• att.! SLOW. • .n.n. ..rytyy.. tl d far tip, purnam.. with tyntrunt. nty 4.: IL.. ta tnYorerful ktnJ. net I..tylsby 4.1.4.1. at the ,ytent ..f Int IntntY Non. ten non ty.1‘....1 by thy 01..1 .... 4. 1 I.lttlulaltntia oml Nor .1 ori. SIT N. gait., ty n 1.1.. ottar b. Ow 111.. Alt, , nt, 1.1 Ilr rpo,. rah, •Ittglt net, ll , nan , open nenl no,nln.. in .11 fr .nn al r MERCANTILE LIBRA RV AND Ai ' E CH A NICS' INSTITUTE. Prns, it.mokro.,j7-$1 iia.nver4 artd .11,,,,rafs A,, this is jisetonly ihaelie Lihrtry and sth, hst,l s- s a5..11,1,1,. • r t ,,stst, • 1. r,qpn issa t nihei, ; kly`l its uher,+ , , pou will. 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MOD 0 thl. - i .11,TIST8 ' p.oLolts.--36) doz., unsorted, .111, In Tabor, Ibrd.ah br 4 Man?. J. it 1111,0 CO ..- 11131 ARAnIC-1 rase Select, for colt by Ifi mar 10 : J. KIDD A Cll. ._...•. . - —.— ._ VENETIAN RED-20 bbls. lor Rob. by T linal2 1 . .1. £lllll a t o t. It l'et All F.: 4 1 i % .. 1.11 , 115 , 1 , E , 57 A. , A...10n 0 ~. ..n . A: .nlay bends! , rd . Lsba . ..a. tow and I....ndallfuld.lo l. t. ni„...i. ci : 11 , r ‘ 1 , !. d e ,, e ,, C at 1i ,... ... r t , 11 , 1 , 1:1 , 1(1 , :Z r Y11 . 1 , 0 , . A, li. M ' AvoN a CIE. 7rtnirrn . red and ill Markel et ~., IIOPS-t3 r bls. 01 , 1 , i0, , S i r i per, 1551, reel by nowt:: t • . . 11A.GIAI.Er . a co . • - il - In CE-4:O'NA. new, now landing, for note I it, y J 10.-ni WA. I.IIALEV A 0), NAILS - SOO Jingo .inninta, asnortPa ,iien. on 'band. and ll.dta..le I.; Inell2 • WM. RAI/ AI.EII I .1 --- Ur iNlt4 OAS:4-100 irn. S 111; 1 1 ; . -' I ‘ t ' i ', a 1 1 ' S . ; On 10n..1 awl fur nen br ilAal,l All CO, N IfTS--2. bugs Hickory Nut , : Fnr .1, by M. 1.1A0111.L1 & CO. rhicrrHY - gtall) , ,-.5 bbls. just reed, C.; .or hs. Irt.rl2l MM. BACA 1.1 , 1 AILIY--10 kegs No. I; fur sole 1.1. I AA mem wx.nAGALIIY tW. Duey Horses. WO flue dray Homes for vale , . Tntic a I J , 167:T. ri wan , 4 1 00 R ACRES?OF.L.k.NO FOR SALE:—I Ta.a.t.tn•it, and adjoining property of a d ytt a , par ti. Sitthrsallle Rani. It 1 mti - sfar n:Ll:gp , ttalaghteriaq tratohliobutent and : , nr , ke ban., wool be an elpgible for Brew. —hanmg I fia, kr... at watar P. 1,0 04 through in 'nu, land •01,1....41.1 ekt cntraorely lot Min. Rnd on nn. “nahla n.rtos pxy mend Tide unniniddanahle. and wholly u,ncutotaty.i. Apply to nydri2.lf JAMS 3 IILAFT:LV. Cotton Factory for Sale. r i p 1 E Prnprirtors offer fur sale the M o n- Tr,. N CorFON FACTORY, ennulaWina ot, , nut 11.1ndral ls,iieil.cwith tha,Aber waret....www .• war, mak. Varna. and Carpet Own: ...ttla r trottln... all to atnl red. , The In, ...Ann MoWann. thy volo Ti,,;.river frwn Inch oil the yaw 1., Hal rood, in s anry lota. anrtit.o nt the w.e. It. for woo Ph...luring. W.elaaslrantoges anlthey eat. Th.. laluabla 1,. lani:ht on aera ora-mown.latwo term., offor.l , •w..11...,.ital on ppportuatty of s goad b00n.... KIN, ACLt}iU. 1 101i..../1.1-11arch 5.1002.—f 0aar1 . 2,d,11. I C 1... Oa. r r l lll.ll.l..iisattlseitunced dwelling ho w° by Wm. It! shiun.l•:, elan by thv r t . • I t on 1115 ntre.t. .t llt hes.rtplr• gnmtvls .round it. nemaraotb , the ~,...14t to twt, ritb, and I. furnished .1111 kat tut, uivrn on 111. into( herd. Ap t ., 111 W.. I,l,burta, It JOHN 10110.Elt. SPRING .' RRANGEMENT. g & 1 3 72 eenosylvania Railroad and .Bxpress Packet Line. ,1011.111 , 11 tor: I /".•.rtrn Ptte.l, , irgh. Arty York, Phrladriphid rtnd 340 miles Railroad. 72 miles Canal. I 'ITV lIT 1' I Itl , ."7:0 /VII/ 1111,7.1 . 111.1 4. 11.11.7. $11) M.11 . 1.10,h1 CourA,TieLc 1:ot Tr. Q 61 N ilio o l ooli lig of ( anal Navigation it viai- I 1:•,,n• Bon. vnll Flln, rerl Atr-k u I,lll,9lrmnlA t...tillosA oon A lAt,borgit evn, el , ntto: I „ r i y on urnt slat .ttlortnalion, at.el, In 4'. MEN • ..S. I Tvh.l Attenlo. %II,: I M MEN: I Mon. nolo., ..r4.• I , 1.1:5:511 a 415 .1 . ..n.1 Ma, thr..11111,..04 of the C..tart. ha l tr.r Seanarn• Ora l•parr.. in arra far I vrir,l:l , 1•1111. Ilre ',rat ant. r;•• , :at r.•r ', .kl4i;r: eN nov,i,/ Orr :1.0..11 r ...... ari , a Srr I p .4.-mm.4l3lam-a tertralr.r•arlrtnn• I•P a , 0 •011 f 'mar,. .rrairl bra. a Ir. T .l ow ILmi nitixentt of lint Want itfor,airl, tin ntt. ntr tlntnttottnntintlattitto :Intl Itttlittn ttttilttrtt, nitti nniti t ... itt fli, J. tin rici I.vt.rlr. Cbrie.t.tan a. 11..., tu,l2 the .1te144.4 of the 'Jour! rill. Ilk II t . ... I E , 011.1101:T • f ttn 10 Ward. 1,15. tonlooll o it). .t l• tra,...1r.0 ancl at hoctlorll. am! 5.r05 -.51.5.1 5 icor 15.1 n. 55 to gr... Imo a ~ .055 1. 5 5 1 51. \n.l •...r act to .155,5 rOwn, 011{7,110 of Ihn vrat.l Mr , .1 . 1 . .1.11.1.41 , and prenriand .tts onnr•-• sentanno•lnlmn anti trAwnller., ana thlat rani tavern erc. Vel•tAlor. J IV (I..an , eln,JalannOrn•, lfm :ell.senulact Lcmis Ja , , lie %% 1 1 01 1 N IN, ertkluett 1),/i4ra, I/errh•o.. And IN,lrr M.lll.lelureli Artlelrot. N. 01 IA al 1111...•.0 marll , l.. IT . I HAVE thi. , day associated with me in hu s, so.. .1 n eavr,r. The r C 6- marl. arra .Iy. al II C. 11 A A Is, C. SAII V Kb. I D.,—,ruarll.J.• I . 7( i t.Al, ,T 2',!tt:n l s . Anth i rioitc; os C. A. 31,0:ULTI I CO. C.A.! j k It( IN Ir. ziren by Toot,' o 9 Rua., for the I,urrattm-1 ftrust tar atr tt rttt, t , ^t Apni. 1 ... t. y; rtt•- attar+ It.ttray tattitletl that' I totrr ttrortrt.l a., [tart r :1.• .3(1, MO hart, rotrrrtt .allotto itt latt-ttra, and maw* , .tr atrtihttLatto ••• r trt *l, 1,11, Select SchooL III:. WM. S. ItENTOUL Leg, to announce t• hi. , fr...!. ouv.l tbr ot.iz.iiiiii 4iii.ahini th. b.. API . r•ro y 1•1,• - r trte nAn ltAr.l•,‘ Irrtnn. for ::' .rll . ' i ' ••••• t r i ... h tzt• ' : ' , ' t ' V r. t.;n7r . :l ' 7:ril ' :.: ` . `,l lf , : , %I r ' ln• r • ;rnrn. nt v ben-l• Ozer, nr 1.1 1.1• .- rrrt• .1...... .n. 1‘1•,1 ar•-•1, 1 :4 ..I•rd ..outh of ba-n.n•cli •Inn.l. "7 l• • ••••••11••1 1n rnr, In 1, In 11,111,r. Ilex A W ' 1;1... In 0...1.. brnl Win. W 1,11. knr. WJ. - - • - --- - i New Book!. 1) E:c()Ll, .cfIOSS of 3 Litpritry Life: It t, Alnno littnr, in...n..4./ • a Amer... by LarnrAl ' "- '''''' '`""..;',..lr:Vii;!l::',' /or u 4 .Z.' ..,".„ ~,,........,..". {yPCIKG. BONN FTS-- -111 great variety • " ralgellfleims. • KNNY LINT) VEILS, Black hie; du., ""'' "•••"• LIN I. N ~t* all the difirrriit rfplali •,trvlt lir, cu r ., all11:1Ntl -r • let a 'teal article le. at 10f A IlllattllFlKLO • Wall Paper, Borders. I N .1 , 1161,n tothe pre,lll r.bera.l wzoort- ' atm, ever, art1,•101..,1..•z••1, H•HH , T , ' , • H • ••...• 1. 1.1 11... bp, I.••••t•. openiug 0.. 1....". •• I. •• • (•.•• Yt.p..nlll. Hit. TIIOII. t•SITIFT: ti.• IleArt - lamling from gtmr. %ITU I•lt'kEl A I 0 ,it NUT4--.11.1 1 landing, , from 1,01111 I.IOK K 0 A 11). Elts N5K511—:) . 29.10f,11001 .- : I I).‘:•SAGE Polk CA LlFOR— sitt 1 111 ...11 1 .,,1,111i . FIII I M N1: 1 1 . Tt.. • , 11•TtliT SF.T• 1. '•• 11.0 V 1 . 14 .41. • t N ifill•EA. .• 'star I A 1 •ill•not • riention ou the ra ll n r ,I UN Vl,l, t TFA, t jl h n N . ew V . n e t. will 11 ,-er N. %ta 11 Ma n l,-nn by n1i1.1., I•FIAL •nn ,ITT. :100 nail m , m,..m,t-LUV" ,11•1•11 t :•‘•••1' ••u •-• 1•••••. .. .• tn all the wt.,. vlrura.rN •mn „ t . ‘lll , /rtliill a I. t• „. t m umg. `,• V m tort. of TWO an,l 1/.41. •trm,,, •a II I,lr 1,. aN. Vont. • rAitml , ritainine TWO HONORF,D ACUFF', -anat....lln aphinJtAn Totemhip. 0, F. , F. Ohd,orllkin ‘. thr km1(1•11 Till t, Al krt.k en th. Peou'F.F.kik ('AI,.! tl•pml, tlltallike. I Earn- Ta t. irnh,nutat.la. For further Inturtryttion it I ntlrlil J k It. Fl.lli Ilßd 1:-6 1,144, now Minting from htmr. is AMIE DlCFk\ klHt 11,1 , ENFENNY d CO., No. 76 Fourth 11 I ..o•.t. Itavru.clilt • ••• AOrk by - the atll, Olt, Wilmlnutrnc. Alord.ut Ac. Ac. 4., Th. Iln.l the ; • new Wok by EL, auAbor I an•l "The "Oro, ,ttnrhit,, by S. it , AutbAreu of b...d10t1• A, Nn Putnam , Llbnrr.. an,l llorficalturtal. for March: nook of Me IL volutIno; LLlnl.utw l:rr lest . I ..oarr till,lrof , .on, & Co. are tho aulhoranl. scant. ft', all th.. 1.00.k0 TTTTT Ile. ekal 116,1,r00tal .11aaaam.. alatlo Cannot be Recommended too Highly. • . IT RPVITOLTII. Nledina Co.. 11. Fob A. 1. , :a Ma. R. E. Sci.t.sns—l hare gold all the Cough Sinn , Tour urprit left with /Of 01001. i Isle io bare room .14 It. We Waaurnt your. rut. u, bur Nniffle, awl ran molt Pronounce it the Nos! 1.a.,A, hum ro , r A 9 ,, t0 1 1. bug monol rernrumen4 it too Idgolr F• all RIM are anlirted with rough, orml,la, m • . 1 re ,, ,'.0nl certain eur, F. I:l,Yer. hlsetrr. Alulter, J IJ tile. I. ttetah, r. The ale.re 1. etr.usa teat mon,. and .i re without anti. itation. In behalf of the le..l. , wngh ..lb -1 .. 0 f the day. Prepar. , l and iudd It. IL IiELI.KItit inftrin Igyry . t4 Wood et. ULKMilli-171(.1 now landing from 1 • P Vail DICERY a col. %Valor land Frout St, g) rAlitiEsTocics tNtIFUIIE— ii le STAN Patti , eahmt and man at...daft. reincdr for worinalhat hu Lava dlavrrred. From :Iteree, Howell A Turner. Drii,iCir.• and Pap,. clan. liarzecod fantail Tean• 11 rinavica annarat, li. A. V.INLITC,CII ramiroot ark. erledgal arandanl article. ID Ulla station of rennin. and if our 01/1111. canner...any good pima.% iar that. we conddrr it much rho best s VITA' Noe prestailie regularly - 1n our practice, and .1111 otilform some.. and aril nacre of It than of au, or ail other eirol'ar PrefaraiicOS.Pai together." • Jannarr. 411 , 1 001 i 11. A. Valnieitact. C., coven corn or Wood ie t eta, i i v o e , Cl*' plat:7 Primate?... and )Icrrlisote tlinnitiliout the Vint • ; multi:a& luaT • • _ Shenlfalty gcb— Tog undersigned offers himself to tlto of tie Willi sad Anti•Nlaxonlo partT. an rsuid.luto for Ow nest rdwriffolty of Alloulteny County. n 0,....k1a to bik fellow citizen... for th. sNo t , sith nlilrh, on s forgoer noranion, exieuted the dutio•ot Im:+artant. 11101, )IE AV. A. SI-CLUeI " 24d Liberty rum) Cherries, and Plums, perod nal uvrani. f..Y 'AI , . by W. A./AK:M/1W e M== 11) ON N RUN N rtS 1-20 rnsrS • 6t sad d I Slatlet I: Bo:co:Ts—A. A. hlnson k Cu $.l owl up , nrl !tooth, tot of rich 00k Doma.tA. %VII LAItOE coal 4 t.rwl ararard L.n.l rahlac for uk 1.4 J. S. DILWORTH a CJ).. 31 Wood Wart. lune , t f lON'Eit STOCK FOR SALE -00 0m... MIR Nioinll CompanT; 1., TIERZi AS CU., rnar,lf Corn.r Wand sL wad Dit , raohl Alter. LA Kt, FISII--30 bble per lteilroad: - Jo hf 1 ,, r011e by (m.Bl J.ll CANFILLO. -. -13EALRIAS--20 emirs, reed and. for sale by mar 2 IT.* Y.W1L805.147, Fnmt st.. • Nearly -all Now Open, & ttIRCLIFIELD infoim their LYN en...men and hiller. generally, that their rreent earl, elortug purrballen ort,b the exception of rr two.n,now open. and Invite their:early callaa lour shlck. eery full, and pries. as• heretofor, how uo the lowe.t. Peron. eoutroetreine It'll find geureataeourtment of Ilt/U , Eligill'lNG Utn./Drl. ourh tq.tlogY..rillew Csaa .51uslItt, Table Thaws. Towel. line do. arid Creel.. to. •Itentletnou..wiil hod the ben @kr drench Clothe, to whtrh cart of our .theltlay! very apecial attention— elut A•ro, CaaCIVA and black ttatata Veellogt. La‘heeeau b auoolled with Dr! throda to great reetrtY. In our Dreamt eurplY are some hand.... blurt Ante, dagtn.lt fillnrer. mars Cotton Mill Operatives Wanted. ►iIEN or FIFTEEN weavers can find con -2,4,.frrzrTl.enl. mid in E. VEI.I3F.:i. Sopolint,ndent.. _ . . .nnellon Cotton Mill. Cannelton. Indiana. 11.—Fm.illeot esh Le furnhaked with caunfortal.l hour. at low plot. when th.t ihn . suartitllw . .. El uit.,:c s &,.....r A I LS—I exs u es o x -h orny: s, lab.bog 1r...“ f tea. r4lr ne . . an I for pale he }•d' ISAIAH DICKEY tab • . . 14 1 1tENCII WORKED 01i1BITZETTES— II A A Slaann t en. hay, tba rvekband opened a large atAra naanrt.tuent of fine Vrench Chitnitet lA,. • it lA.:Kt:TS-25 alt..— just re 'd and for sal 11 I ins, J. B. CANVIRI.I. Dissolution of Partnership rirDE partnership lately existing between Wtlkeeoh end I/Ainalel MeMarlon to the ant m I!, bwlnrw, unthr the Arm of H I 1.1:i:o+ a NI , MAAThIt. Wnwiro.l by routuAl eoneent. on the 1::th I ehmmry nst. Ham mel bee ,wwer h, Lhe Imum EA the Arm 14 of their bwintw, /wd Lr el ~,,, • I..nuth.r/zed n/.llert A ml .I/er 11,.. lete lirm. • The tweineAn ht tutwo rotelorwl 1. MeMASTI/11. 11; stand, No. 9A. Ilurlrt II MN 1/1" WI 1.. K KAON. Having retired from the firm of Wi for, I tat nknonlroan rrnonanon.lins i, nue. oorn,r, 4 414 I' El. nio4l/14! 4101, to th. ronfpleern an , l tram., of my irien , isnn.lrmlii"~ It cn000n44.4r. WILKI444IN 414,11 4, Ihnlf--,]funtS-41,14. • • I UST received and DON' opening, a epic!. •;otnt .....ttrlni.at of ,priug MeLNIASTIV.R. W Ty r : L. : O l—A , ge a., collid tb lca i rld h e ,, team .,. ell , Any rt.r.An;l.l:in.-.. 41Tr• iiornAi.l4l WM. i V el CO.. an I S. Mart .t. I A RBIITII NOT haw celmnlerioxd 1.. re -1,411444.444,4414404.11'privc. 1:un34‘41 - 104418, 4 . 4411•4•14n4, sr. e 4.1 ,141 ..... 11.41114.1.14tonimerr, Tweed., .4101, Ilmat toy, 1,1.4.1 SOW.. 1.1•44.4444...11, -. .,1 1 613., ,•4•141.4,44. u 11.44. 11. Ile 1.1•145 e. Vr1141., •. 1.41414'.1 :•••• lava .. 1/1n0../1444.4 Dotneetle a 4 4 ..4,11 4 1 44.41. am, 1 4 ..g.lio ie ..l'mall4net,S11t•lin, it454414y. ti1e4v.....1 , m14.. Outten., Thread, rt,e44.1.. Un414,11••.1 1 arg.44,•.1 . 44441.4.1.rut1ery,1 , 14 4 h ljnolt, ittn4.l.• .n .1444414 he 4...0•41fu11y a La- • Ite• tl4•etteo.l. 1 . 4.11,44-. ,5 W. 44 544, 4,4 115,m.4.4441 Removal • I U. WIILI A MS .i' et) Imre Ito pf I=l §arre.l. three+. uhr•le Lb.. 4,1 nLin And hill, .t• 1.11 to Irsrls.. and VA %I 11.1 Lava, r% late 1%.ff..... o.oldoott loop. N. torlotartt stool St.totr limit. moult. ,too. to. L.A... Pone Orr., 0010.1 Cloto-lt • Sperui. MA, Mould u.l I , ipl ralen. and Soap. F.rlst A.mv• eivtnr. 1,1.04 14.-ef To.nuurs.. • o 0,, Vet. ,Inent of ld and Orb,. %h.-4. - u, Noll, , lot. lead. t'ottopluny. Potent I.ln. Ae., Art IYholto , ftle sad mail by 2.1, NV ILL, AMA A (X). Mgr,. No. 122, 1% - ood Ore.!. An Ordinance creating a Market - Constable BE it ordained and enacLad by the citizens J of Piiteburob, In ttelert and Common Connell ~.mheol, That Lon. .nd if , er lb , pomace of thist , r,haance, and &Douai!) theretol,r, althor org milcsUon. Ahall b. the duty vi the Committee on Markel, to elect Doe 1.11.- Lie person. n. set so Market Cohotabie, who shall fire • hood of St IMO ter the faithful performance of hie duties, and b. duly eoturnwitmed by tbo mayor: and • lowa duty 1..1,011 bo attend to the xvoral Market [home, in the r.ty. during , market hours. ant: at each other perinht, as moy he deemed neeeemeryt and enforce the ortlinawees eh., thereto, sot taro a general police aurreillanee over the sato, At all timer. to the nnirm the the Q0m ..., nod in ltwir shoentv, to , that ofClark of the Nlarke,o. 11.1—Thst the salary of said Orrortable, ,hall b. fised at f.lar two annum. pa•y•bl. quarterly. other city ofileerr are Odd. it shall 1.. the duty, also, dl mid Market Con coatis, to attend the harlot, hitherto. Isaperunt no. and :mole the duty of the 11141 I:violable. 00,18,10 m: and ..1114,1, i 11,4 the r r,rlactur the limn -inr of drays, the beet,., oruntburxr.. s.. and lot which errs Ira ho rhall rueb egropenratwo to , ham I/ten herelrfore 11. ~ ,d lhr Mal Cronetdde. 111,. That the teurcnittee rhall haTO tw•arer In remove sakiCourttdderst any time, for a airehrtico or dull. fah. f hat o. eh of au, 0r.1.n5ur.•,.0 ordineto ar 1,/,•hr altered. or rupplted. 1.. and the. atm. are bere peated. . O ra nl•ond and t.naPted ton , . far in Councils this blh day 01 Aluvh, .110. If. II A ItStIALL. Preri l dent 01 CoottoonC ounell. All,l It IV I.cs Clerk Air Common Council. 1110.00 JIIIV.V. • l're.ident sal :41st Conned. Attrnv. Moun•a , , Ceot or Seleet Cornell. toarl,t4llt. .TIISI PUBLISHED, THE RIIASS BAND coyr9,vlo.v. I KLEBEIt, has just publi•dal, and for .heshorework. oynniaidog 5 %election of la piore, Mar.-1,.. from Yttp, l'olkad, et...carefully and oamil, rrand...l. allbrda bands of alaht Inatru.. vents, ni; K flat Itonle. two Con.nota. two Illbororn.a. Volvo Tramp.. Trombone and Haas Tubs. by IL Kletwe abd S Yount:. Tho of the moat.l.Pular rllar ter. sod erpr..al3 eosnyo...l and arranged for anD3ll - it hr bopod.. INI.I gavot) . a dada eerind 4 l . ( 01, 1: Lr braty band Landdatadad.l...dlo .o city.a and in therdon fry.,iy, ,bolao Pb... of moo, 'roll and straared or elabt instrument, and otayoosoaratively.tow prim. S.. 101 Ttord of tbo abblen tarp. N. lI.—A deduchon made. td dealers add Load..., of band. ward To Organistsand Leaders of Choirs. F. NATIONAL PSALMIST, a nemcol leCtlnt. of SACI:Kb MUSIC. musician., of Natal and Il,mu tom., with a r..linction of t , euteare, At, ttorzon a,wl Vto.tara, 0, tbn n of Choir, Coo. f•-cat..it*ato.: 51t,104 . hi' S. P. Tre.gtaal.a. 1 1 , A and 11. a. l'ubh.l,4 14 AV Cut, & Cu., Ito.tnn. Price 5.e Th. shove v.rlt arrang.4 with an NC1111.41111126.1t tar the Orcan I.tan... For nat. I.y dowi NVINA at rret.. I% I °WIN INO UOLLARSk j CUFFS—so IIJn~ renrh uortn,l, mart/ A. A. SI VO.M:• LS Market st.' VALENCIA COLL A lIS 5: CUFFS-W e V Lat. rr , tl aapttalent r.f mote than ru inn nn. , Va1.... a n a ac nJ t tiff, . . Steam Engine and Boilers for Sale. EeON IAN 11 Steam Engtne; Boilern nol 10.11iin for pale. *tit, ....rm.. a... In emu nan.iue !Vaud. 9 11,h. t0 , pp,' WM. DI I.WOIIIII. Jr - marq.lo,t I irant :+eves. h. %I FAy RlCE—Ree'd at 2.56 Liberty street: 111 W. A. McCLIAt ( I •b). . mu, lirm,r. awl Tea I..aMma. II EESE— Pine Apple: , 0,4.0,44 Priure ALYR..OI.M: •• I.lr bt W A. MrCLURO 1. CO. mar. 216 L I.trty otrtet. ItACON-7 ekn. IlamN and Shouldern, for p 1. t t J. 1.1 LAV tocT 11 mar', lARIL-44 AWN. No. I, for salt. Ar mite , J. 0. MIAMI:III a to. 3 UIT ,mt , ned nt A. A. MANON & colltple, ag...ortmrot of Gentlemen. Mick Italian ravat• 1'1111 4 ,1i1 ft! BIIONS—A. A. Mason S. Co. • 7 hicieJtail ciirlonn bbrioii Rib. no . , nett and au or.iof Mani ILKS A; SATINSS—Just reed, over 50 Silka and Fatlna marl Milks Bonnet nn,l Huron... nllnf of ..... * o . l fni" , A A. tlAnilni c CO. 81'1 and .1100.4 110,1.1 .1 min SPRING PRINTS—A. A. Blason A Co, ham mid 10 coo,. of P. Allen Leon.. Oprlun Prints. unstn ran Lama la Inflt: larnr. x.clog row Wit '2 ,, helot Vinsnowl: • 100 • • •Ormintl Nutic week* Veuhrtr, 1 ' Y 610eo Cott.me: Te arrive nil etramrr:9rn o for Bale hr CO. tear. • .10et.er au k Wrist etr 10SIN-3001,1)14. Snap Rosin, in good or 11,1er, and fur mle by BELL 1.113.111 T, mut , 2i. 1.0 awl to Water et. §,a EGARS-300,000 Common, in stoic and l • 7 for salt. FT T. WOODS , • ana, m•r ~ 'IA nii..—w. ut vat—Wrapping, Writing, and Print .Prr, for mt. by W. P. MAR:MALI.. New Bonnets, Ribbons, Hats. Silk Goods, ite. . 11. PALMER, 105, Market Street,. 11as . rwle. • Aloo—Plalti l'l 14/d. Fl4lll - rd and Ft.rll.l, linnurt, &art and likt Harmer VOA% Aatlea, llorraw, Vlowera and Tab, awl a a•nrral asanoarleat al tallinery 101,. Lraf. Parma. M oIIIa, Laahara, Straw, Par, awl Oral Hat% tr., A, • DULL) ( A 4? LES-25 bre. Cineinnatil4 •. ll .l, ar4 HALL LIGIIEI'T,C9 Ale li:ato: puRE LINSEED OIL-15 14,18. in store, awl for alb, by wara • O. BLACKBUIIIi A W. A Card. • W ILL open on the Ist or April next, on Airtwt. flth &or ear of it. Clair. a Clothing and talluflitz Katablialunent when• I will be thankful patn.n,, oI my and the hob! k. will be abowut • Alt.,rt lima 01,01100% maklolt a ChOid• en hot r pasta to the Eutern 011100. nia11:11 101/311.11 , 11) WATTS. To Gaxdonors TWENTY notes of land within one mile of the city, •rol haring • thriving tonne Orchani of wariou. kiwis Qf fruit le,, will Go roote4 to • d•• ,, • , • lo* nae. if •Polleution• cum,. marl A.IIILKINS 61Q). N !aids. prime, in Store _ laltr EIEUTE3 tacks Wanted • • 11) MARES Bank or Pittsburb; librol,lo. ackil ManuL lu ' Eh.n. 'llll. lIILI. 4;1.. bY criar•Nr Vtnek .4 intrli.xe tiroCrrs Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R. . 0 20 SHARES for Halo by . t tti donr a10ve:•40.4,4 cnrn ,r t 4tb k Wno4 ots. la•r1-.2w Just Received at Win. Rigby 's, . ,:21'n. 191 ./..4tiy Sireq. rpWENTY Pieees'ef new style CasAinteres. A nplentlitl wortmeot of Vr.tinkv. bow strac4. went, pl wv. of bla-k and rolormal Clotho. The-proprietor of lb. ahoy.. retatolishaavol, Ur. to ap prl mow so Ina Invade and ...re, that havltat*euredl she sari...are of Alr AILMI.IIt. to .perintroll the rutting department. he hop.-a to be able to Itive,eohte ....Wanton to all who favor blur 'with erdrra. atata • Central Rail Road. 5 SHARES for sale by a . ll. A. MIA. it CO, canr4 , 2reo4 Warl street. --..- D ACON-25.010 lbsTilams, &riders & AII "" '" d° h r aosizos,l4lll.ll A CO. , 101MEliti:71:XL. • L.,. Alaxitr,g — . l . 4 lterlieno.nt. • eal ftutveriples. fr t hi. rer trcr , tv , d,..k rl °Mr. Oretc• Prrlsiti.T.tr,„titztrvi. Mormnn. Thor le a.ratlier a nacrountal.le isneazrrnews the tne.ecautile tratmeaction. or tliaJaet. Vet' Oar. TT.. countrY arc in a , rry .. Fil condition. On 111.0eny tiu 4v. but Parclalij nevire , l.6 tar any part tbr pr:rent aeacon. !none, h. nm. y tight, sad lb. U not yet on.en. We bare ca...ry r.reon to believe . that ... x e awa (vrben the eAnal .ill .111 putt fa, nn t.tourn,A itt.nre. and if any opinion la to forta.l from ttn• immense ani..unt nr trivet Itti+ nal. then. if a - •gLos.d time; cnnaine" ohrtly. FLA )I.llt—ltcreipta are aUain Innt, 'ate* Ent basula.3:, bbts at ft: CL AOS and 111 f'3.l l llnt bt,te ex tra at 5.1.12. Tbetr is etlti &MA.' for roiLddney 12== ply. ill:AIN-1V , , a.abt na:e na heMpl. trait sr. , In .and demand nt 2 , 042 ,- 4 - . Curd .30c: Wheat 001•th5c.: hark, .1.r.,.. e , F.F.P.S—SaIr 11 hu . . Thuothy al V-.1 . 4 - 7 - i - t S.: 100 by. c;',,,,.., $53u,1 m...; 'LIN, at E:4 , 0; ..!.. bn. a 1.55.25. 11/11. tal... (..r the 1....t.1. ..uO,lO M ani. IL ItS i,.4.. at 1110001 , ; ule. ),thrtlay. II 1...1.1 a; 111015 h.r prime IN, LEAN:I.—SaI.. or email WO at 1.1.5.1 APYLES—,4I.. 10 14:1,. ....rmu at SI, - - tuiddliar.iaabir• litiTTNlt—lariinn IF in ti at market at oio.l entirely tar, ol 1,1,14 ata..W. n • la:GS—are a., in tuna, ten -1. am! 1 ,..0 r p1y: sauldi roniumna 11::r1r , math!, _ . .. .. - t Hi liht 4 t:—Yale. of 210 !onto! Aln.. h. of o! . .at:n. LA ILP—nale 4. bblo No 2. at 7i,.... No 1 In oto.tortl at KO st, in 14.1., nt.,..tti , no in Let,• TAI,I.OH —Sone °Omni: ntuttott at 7Atn'it . '. , OA l' --,4k. WO bone, hoot, at 10. 4 no, HAN DIX :- , , , alo: , 0 1 1 , tlino.n.i at ~ ,t. ftlt Otoull.lor 011,—,10n at a ,r,ular way, at 32t . 1 r No 1 Lard, Gin Ctr No. .2..... Ettr Litinrl. ~ rr 1111. hi 11ASH.L.St/..:0...t. A . ..H*O it 7 . .'t , rash , ISANNt—tisht 11,:it to& Sidon and Raoul lin. at '..i. ,tt.'ie [A4441105 Shoulder, nt 7`,.. 1.0..11 , Hints nrit,t;o abort i int, .31.n0 no os. utairt FiAt•rt 'atul :loin]. r , a l 7!.. and n'ir 6, an: ~ 03,.. 0,11 rant, Lull to tint, on ,d atol refunotl. 11t:01,71 , 11nto tunttionn quit sale.'. liln . Sto.H . . at en , fto Atty.! .4 ht.t1; . 4!., ...,1,, ,1.1,1, 11.1,!.. , .4 i''''... h . 12 0.1.13 at 31r ton, In Inc. coif., 11.101. ta.l4; 1l"111 1 El' i. • .1116.41{ Pral , . 1, . . lICTION OF CABAL TOLLS. • • ALr.s. it —Th. Van a litno,l rcloriTt, T... ~n Kw,. IT. Ibrouos the !You 1.. Italmor olnlr ing relta , ..4 To 4 Mil.: voi. 4 %eau p.. rr,111., I frc... I. rorlue -11.1..1 r MIMI:STU! oTT4IN —Tho Ylpart of et , ttrn ,:r..to Irmo 111.• Y'rbrur :11.1, ka.4 . 1.0,41. To Emig I ....... Oil I 11: i.".. T. 411 To,tel January : , rite —I Mrlu:kn I . COIN Taut mm etl-litnmik —Th , im.l arta I telt, at El tet Fratecta . tbeiteet year trent eautent, a 4 eetintalett front the ettentio hen, ret Ilellala il• over late ARM. TbLatratte I. rapidly ittrresainw. and In • few , ease at ....treed. without dank. that of any tau, In the, t. nye I elle', estatbt Now Tar, The num la ror C.ll wear email,: G. tlnliternist la Wen lame. I( • line a ebatusahtp: went flab 14bett between Canton wedrranrieett. ta, utiOtt 4. retailed itt Ne. York (ran China In about 10 4144 I.—l I et.nerlanuta Ing., RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAM isOAT. ARRIVALS AND )EPARTUEES aivaa.—th.ra were 10 1:..t 3 Italie. ID alatmel by pi, ralrk.lael .vettirm ted • J.McK,loon, itnTanl, tlianli.th • Pllctornst. VetailF. % . •tkins. l~m~nst ill: Enrcat Cit . . !Melons, y Itoird. Denier.' Wn11.1.111., Bribrey.r4 aloorr.lllw.lina• J•tn. Pfn Pittabutart. Kounta Cincinnati • laingnrt. lintigina Lock. Itobitixon. laifit3 ,, t.. • ra.PARTXD. 1111antir. NJ-kit/too. ltrnytutriltt. J. Tictire..lleutlrittkom. J. Ituytte4. Pret. Itttuttent. Vrltturr. Spada, ItrornlTilir. },,rt.“ City, tuNurlt. Wberht.,. Par' Mc. UlT! r r. et. L.Vi ouis ttrinvatL e. Jtattitt.t. 6411,111 i, I lIEELINkI—Wim - tweter. 1 .r..LLSVILLE—Fare.t Chl'• • HEELLNO—DiumaI. tINCINNATI-4•ll.barßit. • IIOWNSVILLE—AtIardic. NST NEWTON—Thomas Slain,. IittOWN,STILLK—UaIUe. ! . 32a1MilL'1ILT—J ouvatavturrAccre usr. BROWNSVILLE. B 1. 38, buil 8 r.w. Z.I3I..4TILLE—The fine steamer Eli Tress. Copt. (1. W. Cox, barieg under... flare e'ehek. ex per Et.lvertkement, for the slave re;rt.,,,Pnemengere amt eLippere will receive everr .141eir tunr from her gentlemanly %TA eetoonorel.t.. officers. CINCINNATI, Pax Prmsectr.a—l I.x tnolet, Theitimi W,,11; It tad. peram. irmt,C Arplemmt it 1.1,1 e. IPlrpep, :p.m 11(0, moiaps , rp„ 10 ntzgar, nobin,4l: 40 hltd. lurrop. It/ru p. tiprre4 ham.. Ccaole tiralpam; 100 InIPP .14 LIHIA harm, 11 L.nh t. Co; .143 01.1.. Lar.l.o) JAL& La ma. Wm Lat,hacr. 1001te , ..1 null. 1p.1.1.11,1 thrrart, ein es" board. • A. A. MASON l CO., 1,-.; nal t.l Mark. MANt:INI; MOCK, M kruirr—lLO tonA,rig metal NiM k C. CINCINNATI. lha .4vte. Fatar..km-17 talc* heMp /Or. • oilotater. Zo tid. 1...4 nil. 1442,C:rad 3 CO; 41 bales fur- 1.1,11. Icathcr a box,. mdr. !,.) J.. hoc:m.olml, • t.rnbaul: tletccs ham.. I. :1 IValcno. a tam 1 bx tirlYCl LAM, WM Itio,bam a 41.: - ; 4 el. pater J I iccurcc cyman, '4l. s Four yeas do dried 'Dol. 4 do 4 do 1 an ocai 4 du . Ballet' A Om; • bal... deer nkins. Wm Holmes 'tray:. aka iws tti-ot s mock • Cm. 2'eask• giosenr Lcoch Om M bbd... t..,lwwco 1 1. a samplcs. A 1/ordon. - tb Ma, maw. 10 PON 0inia...c.11 . 41.40r,can A Cu. WII EF.I.IN(I, bll4 borr4.3 C 41*- d. rwn,2 15154 lint... Itotwrt Mrtitraor: 14ses tobacco. 1.1 W wt o leer:_.a pry., par kacc, flat, A 11 , ..Tib part, • lbtalcr A Alrl4r, 1 trunk.(: Par4la ea; 3 IK , SPS alike. ann.; l 1.1,1 so. d nnar..l 51rValls. 9 Pacts • Jo•can Conacutr.. I.eow A calf, W. orms W tnaltbr 73 Mtn barley. Trser It Wilkins. Wn.t.arit.“—G2 J Bek: 7.1 de. Le., I: A CAolpbell lad. flour. lire IllorrAr . i. , .b , Mr IT reuko beau ie,t 2do do bun. IA !Into , . li. tobeml. Lech Co; loaded yttti 1di..,,0t0g a Co; l,< I eat. CAN It lloo.don. • LAFAYETTE. Pze'lleoce—i.94l.lo6 bandi luols 11Z dodo , thouldvr. 1,5 do do n1 , 1e.4 them. ham, b Leath t Co, r,Atbrrs 1 101 l deer aCloi•,.l Uoid. RAIL ROAD sOONVEYANG4i PENNi , YINASIA I:AIL • Eapnr+u throu.L train lea Net at 4 , ,N; 12; Atconcauclation train fray., c: clock, r . It till 10 A I . KNN::YLVANIA 1:0,11.7W1.??. Stn. Expi...a train lest,. Federal , rte...., St-ltion >< S o:cl;.K.k, a. x, and attire. at: airl.alt. r, rt,...rers Jay es— Ae,vintard.ation Intel at /Co tickat, a.la,. and'...lr, WILSUN & CO ,• No' Wood tintreel,havlaxt,en y.ndmMA 'estate for It.Wanntan's ...at Door m010y., - ' respe , thitty cad lbo eo attention of the' Po phe and ihe Inds. t..t the popentaily 01 010 mama, sli olberx unr. Peonli. Prof...ran , its penir.et nrateres,whieh ern dersit latprenible to n..t oat Or ..dee. end+. ar . ado -ability to every description of door,Eavey ono Wt.., IS annoyed by haeing anon. left 'pm aboa6l hare these springs. Ltalibl,l% ILSON a CO, fetaY.lm • • . JJUST receiving at IVAL DI(11VPS: the oetr Meet ef ltm tear.. reruptim. the have ett ant meet tutaututle aptex of Gaston.. Cloths. Se.. he., TA. Prohnetoe hot."Me nienle ant euewmere.trill give Elm antatty tal.. tent, Pittsburgh and Boston JdiningTb. 1 EVE Shame Of this Stock wantedimmcdi -11 a...1(410r t. rompiete e. W1L61.55 CAI, mu-x. 4 Crcrwr Mark.% ash.l ZINC PAINTS. I‘lll,ll.,M.,rlriAE.'i,l,' l ,,V`c.,,,','Ef° - ~..mrk, tarsii.ili 4.11 , 11' fulasl3le " • • ZINC PAINTS, Which hare Loon tonal after aereral r ,- tee trial, bonito Karamawl the Unit& Ptah, to retowlbeir 04441' beauty and probative property% %taper& te L other W taint whs.., Their HITE ZINO PAINT h parch an Oxide of Zinn, are! is warrant& mem froin all what...ration a& Impurity abalone., 4 corers well, Is 1:Y.1.4141y white, and le entirely in* Irian th• potenturtut =V ! " IT WILL NOT TUILN 'YELLOW When etym.!. to &Inhuman cr trephitle r, aw 11 oven v..1%144 up in bah& taut. Ain an ontrAilei ;obit. it • Ithatiorin • &oaten! thrush and the weather better LIMO stly uther, not' began liable to torn chat/ to enntublo and ne: It may lee loch& with any wilfri rit r ji . i a r;ter , vand Ws ill:with 'Kraut:, &unit : Orel the aka lILAC r E. AND COLORED-ZINC - PAINTS. nwm are torniehol .tot low priat ant arc unioulateill7 the cheap& awl hat paint, 4 the marina bet mating. ronfe, tria,,a, °tab..., e1...0x,, or any at pnedstir face et wood, trick. tin, or Inn k. they ant both ' WEATHER AND 1111. E PROOF. For iron &three they tan particularly valuable so tb , 7• Vent a ualtazio corona-4ot, amt-ectirely prevent oath, non, they Ivy quickly, a& Lavin:, • pion usetallin 50 1 %bazar nolo, like rum, of 'thy earth: Mints ht! in uee, aaPtithl otkilheral tome by the so of the a sup. C. JON lz au ~ &Mit. 'Wham, Kill clad.. • ==ME! Guide for. California Travellers. TrIIOSE who ur .. o contrmOating n trip to 11 em,furnla., hots Id prr...nre ropr uiirr for California Tr.r...11..r...” Itv p0.u.c..F...1 01 talusble la' 10.14tion It) (Mt abo, 1:4 01414 4409 01 it. r!lale of Call 1 0 •011 • - Prl.ru uot-T; for vie at th..l'..rioli;ll Hopr4 cf • C n 1.1411, marl OPyo,llell. resliolEr. if I LOVES—On hand, a eouTleto assort- Lir WI, I Au 0.11 of LAb s et y nal UnttA 0 A A lorp. II AkUR inmy l y& c.. A.. dex,b,r• r , . ---.•- -.- 4.11001.. COTTON —:Luoll ‘l,.tert assorted, ti itist teed awl tor tale by Inne.. tt. d..3IASON & CO. • - IASTOT: OM, 'NEW CROP---I 0 bbl.. jun r .e4 and ka wag Li I 4 I{.NELLEIL . 030 , bi. Wood s.t.: --50 b . bls, prime quality. or PLIT&BORUH lILAELILET. i 5r...1:4 U. 7.1 71 =KM IMPORTS BY RIVER Simplex Munditiis New Goods.
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