PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PODLI.BIIID BY 411TT. A 00 PivrB9l7lltoB TUESDAY M08N1f40,.51:411.C11 16, 185'4. WY-READING Jblit'7:4l3 WILL BE FOUND ON EACH PAGEOF THIS PAPER. 4-, The Canals of this State - are open east of the ifortniains, and are expected to be in a naviga hie; state here today. Odr transpliters are -.I prepared to do 11beary boldness, and shippers need have no' apprebensidn of any , delay of goods passing either East or West.. Pittsburgh Ibas now great,fseilities for transportation. We have iltee greationteS,te the East, the Canal, ',. the Pennsylianis Railroad, andilie Slaokwater 1 and Writ Nikon rontp to Baltimore. Cur West -1 ern &oilseed has also added vastly, to" our fa : ciiities Ibi,coramunication with the interior of Obio:' All the avenues will doubtless be full sped we congratulate our business men on the - cheering prospects before them. ' .....,.._ POLITICAL fiiiiiIINXTN . to Louisiana . The ,vote:of tho Demoiratia State Convention of ' ',Loulebunt, Yu 'explresiirig the choice of the party inlhat State for the Presidency, was, for Gen. 1 Cass 191, and for, - Mr. Douglas 72. The name ~ ' k . of Mr. lluebacisri was ,also placed before the I Cou'vention„ and afterwards withdrawn, when C, his friends united: ith , those of Gen. Cass. A resolutionwasPNNN 6- d: PiNagiNg tho Democracy 1 of Louisiana to the.dupport of any candidate who obeli be nomineted bythe-Baltimore C i O- N'.'l....tuttion, and.a resolution declaring Mr. Doug -11 las the liCOllilehoiCiii of the Democrats of Lou. •isians was voted doWn: It is stated that the I' 2 .ConventiOn was any thing but harmonious. I . : .' ' . ' 'Mt...-- -There are now les[iriewspaper speculations on Vitu • Presideney than we reccollect at any for int; tittle on the iv° of n-tational canvass. Con `gr`gsn is a gond deal, excited with the subject, . . but the people 'end the newspapers drei . ' Quito cool. We still iodine to the' opinion that Gen. Boot-twill bitlie 'Whig candidate, ind that he will be elected,' The Ni lo York ' Herald, a sort of Idonaelitish press, on the lith. inst., has a lotiginticle on the subject, trivia 4,hich we take the following extracts: The nrit Preaideney.—The fog clef ring <mai/ Daring therlatt ten days several import:alit Pre sidential movements hare been made, and some tl:sSry tangible developments revealed on'the sob :,t.-jernt of the next Presidency. 'We think we now see it somewhat clearly marked in the future • that . James Buchanan, if Pennsylvaniii, hue ttie best chance at present, of being the-candidate of -the Democratic Conventiod - to be held at Dal on the Ist of June; that Winfield' Scott, 4TCief New Jersey,veill most likely get the Domino --:•'.01511 of the Whig Convention in Philadelplda, on the 17th of the samo month; and that the Abe-. Whirl Convention-otherwise cuffed Free Boil,k, 'anti-Slavery, and intervention — which is about' 1: to be called in July, wilt pot forth the name of Charlea FruncinAdams, of--Boston, er of lan P. Vale, of New Hanipshire, as their standard; bearer: • But q.thescrttiree candidates put for-", ! . ward to the people of the United States by'the • . three organised. parties, the chances dicidedly are Unit (lin:Scott will get the highest number of sates, if he shall not be elected President for the neit term of offiee. • • . • • This oppears to us : to be the col...linen of the I,...Presidentlat question at this moment, and the probable bane of the nomination in midsum . mer and the election in autumn fills. Buchan . - undonbtedty, bn'the candidate of the Democrats; but from their owo internal' dissen t skate: he will most likelj Aire the same fate which overtook Gen. Coss in 1848. Gen. Scott ban the best chance of arnf one now in the field, , %said his chances are made up from.,she dissea t if/QM of the Democrats and the diversions of theanti-Slavery party, more than Nom the pop-, • •• tilarity of his own name or, the strength and .., concentration of the party that will:follow him. elected, be will be one of the most interest ing and amusing of Presidents—great In great thaw, email in small things—mighty In a sortie no' In soup—fall of foes and feathers on . , all oc ; uisions,,And in su ffi cient quantities to t aste the newspapers, daring the Presidency, interesting, eTia9, witty. amusing, philosophical, and laughable. Spring appears: to , have fairly set in. In a `;,Sew days the face of nature has changed The •. grime has sprung up'suddenly, and the fields 'and lawns have put on a mantle of green. Gooseberries and lilacs bate put forth leaves, and the blossom buds of the peach are bursting. `,',The spring promises to be very early. Fester. day was fair, and clear; with a high wind, which will airy up the earth rapidly., • LiatlON. LAW 111 Tas 8211Aii.— Th, niotiorimade by Ms Crahh, a day or two since, to refeitlie Maine Litincr Law to 'The Committee on the !JadiCiary, was's legislative trick to defeat the bill. It 'is no with the CoMinittee on Vies and Immorality, which is faroiable to its passage, and itai..xeference to the Judiciary Comtdittee would Stile if for the --seesion. !The rote on Mr. Crshb's resolution, therefore`, My, in a measure, be etinsiatteed • test tote, and ia, therefore, worthy6if nate— The yeas,,or opporiente of the Law, Siere liiesers Buticsiew, Crabb, Darlington, Flat!, Balton, JoneS, Kinser, 51Ottilil1P, Ilduhlersherg, • Par.&`er; lihimer and • Walker—lll.:,'The'^riays, Messrs, Bargee, Carothers, Certain, Beaus, Pprx asp, Foierli„Otterstie.T, Ilaixiltott„ lett, Hoge, Riakel, SPCmlin, M'FarlevA, dersotyirStaitrie, Malode, pliere,..}lalierte4 , .!Worza..LISOREING: 7 The i r 'F 'l 1 'roe of Thursday says:. ..TBe Hudson River is tolerably cleat , of ion as -.high AS Poughkeepsie, the atom boats, however, i.do mot go *born lisverstratc at 'present. One will start f?!...N4irburgh however, to-day. , 'The Demoernew of l'ennoloania. —The noun -, nation of Mr. Ichanan Vor the - Pirddency by , theDemonritio State Convention of - Penosylva, nil was followed by a resolution of that bOdy to 'appoint the endit represenTition of the'party in V- that. Btate•tl•tin liationst Convention. 'this , lneasure aecures, of course, a full delegation in '4avor of Mr. Buchanan. The frieudebt Gene ratCanii the Co . niention thirty-three in nuin ' protested againelt tills atop, and refused to take part in the furtier proceedings of the Con ; - iTeutioti. A case of . rebellion is plainly triode out. The protest of the seceders breathes $ spirit strong indignation. A portion of it may in =4.-4 &sate thh tone of the whole: "We solemnly protest against the risolutiOn I just adopted, sea wanton:disfranchisement of the oongreeeionnl districts, which we, In whole or part, represedt. We denounce It as a flagrant utuirpation of posreirim a desperate alternative resorted to by a tyrinical majority to' manacle rind silence a, large 'minority in this convention • . upon a. vital question—it is n trampling under -foot 'Oran usage s a nctioned by enaction of the liemociatitt .party•ln its convention ftr the last L • seventeen years—lt is pot only a violation of sacrifice for a tenapiitary Taw: pose of a cardinal DeMocratio,principla —While the nomorraey Amber States are bringing the election Of delegates nearer to , the people, Penn , • olvula, by this notion of the majority of her ontention, removes - it farther from them, and &playas humiliating dietrast of the popular . , . . , • .The wholi prooeeding is an usurpation of ' • : our rights and the rights of the people whom We represent,'directly.branding them and'as as , . . • unfit to chose their eleM'oti and to rep .. _ resent them in the National Convention. It is • - - justifiable by no exigencY, it can be justified by . : • nenti,it i.e pregrewit with .the seeds of discord .and' isatisfactionin'the ranks dam Democratic .partyisf Pentutylyinia. ... , - . ' We protest against the right of the majority ". - akthis convention to deprive the congretelonal b 'd WM of their suffrage in the election of del tie and electors. We Utterly repudiate the act y Whip it hat been done. • , , . --is' ' if ' , ' Da the eubjeet of the mtieneesbf; the city of '---..-"New• York the Times Rajiv,— , . "ft would drag very bard on a roan's repots .- Von for good sense, to be overheard saying ..-that this was one of the,best governed cities in the world. 'Yet it cost shmething more than threenutions of dollars Met year toicoverri. it cost about tea thousand dollars a daY,.ex-'1 'elusive of Sundays, toadmlnfater Such gagent meat as it had. -It meta over three times as Touch to govern ihisiaity, att, it did to,' govern the whole State Inclieling the ally and three times as ;undies it did: to govern the sixqiew England States. 'lt assts the city-lure to get governed fora forfaiyht, than it coat any due sixieeA- stateefor a year. And it coat eity half as mach to get itself ger ' erned.for ayes; as it goat. all 'ouri,thirtpone States for the same time." ' . 051.10. AND Pe. COAL .11,41.50 cOgPAIrf.-,Tbie Company 'trill soon be preparad'bi:deliver Coal to its stockholders In thlealty at $2 25 •tiloa. They have extensile aoal bede pear - Limetatete on the Monongahela river, and ;the coal is said to be of the best quality.—Ckvaterjad Herald. PLAN COTTON We L teceived yesterday is pamphlet on the CM tivstion of Fax; and Preparation of Flax Cotton by the' Chevalier Clausen Process, together with a imall sample of prepared'fiax. In color and gloss it resembles raw silk; in length and fineness of fibre it it Much like cotton, and we can easily believe that it can be manufactured by the esme•machinery. The writer entire into a . cilonlation to show the profit arising from thetbusiness of growing flax, and also from lie maisufacture of flax cot ton, both of which promise large returns. Of the'first he says: A practical English fanner gives the follow. ing as thetesult of his experience in-Flax-grow. Mg; Quantity!sown to on acre, gi bushels. Quan tity of seed: iniaed to the sore, 201 bushele. Amount of straw, 2 , 1 tons. Even 22 bushels of seed and 2.4. tons Of straw' are not considered a, heavy yield. , The Indiana 'Journal says: A farmer . to Pre ble county, Ohio, this season raised 63 bushels of Flax-seed on 3 acres and 10 rods of ground, being over 22} bushels to the sore. This, with the prospect of Flax Cotton manufacturing in this country, will Indicate a prosperous host nese" - I know of no crop more profitable for a far:' mer to raise it the present moment than that of Flex.-Say that he qould raise no more than 18 buebele, to the acre, and It tons of straw, and calculatini the former at $1,25 per bushel, and the straw at $5 per ton, and. de - ducting 2 bushes for seed, it would emourit to $20,25 1 per sore. If the farmer in this country could , be prevailed upon to sow more reed to an acre, the results would be fOund well worthy of. try , , ing the experiment. ' if the Archangel and Riga seed can be had, I would recommend its use for the first sowing: e It itaboltdention of one of our most exteteL sive faimeitt in Indiana tilerery,-L. Ellsworth, Esq., lateCommissloner of Pittentsi,to sow 500 acres under Flax the coming spriegi - and a pro-, printer in England Is now preparing 2000 acres reclaimed from the sea, for the name object. In Great Britain ma.lreland, not more-than 150, 000 acres were sown order flax during the pant year, whereas her. manufactures consume the growth of 700,000 'acres. The -guaranty given by English Flax CottoeComPanies and Protiri otora to the farmers: toporchloo their Flax of them at fair rates, ,has induced the latter to double the extent generally laid aside for that object. The following is the estimate given of , the coat of the prepared. article. Tire tons of Flax Straw, at $lO, ngredicons - employed, Labor and Inter est on Capital inTesteJ, I • . $llOOO One ton of Flax Cotton, at 10c. 'id lb. 200 00 . Profit end too, $9O 00 The London i r Stoining Chronicle, of Dec. 5, 1851, gives and/cella* of the opening of Chev alier Claussen's Flex; Works, at Stepney Green, Lear London. After tome general remarks, the narrative Proceeds.: ~ "The visitsrii began to arrive- shortly after; twelve o'clock, sad were introduced to' M. Claus. sen in a waiting-rooin, where Dr. sty shortly afterwards, and preparatory to the e urination , of the works, in a very able and bate sting ad aii7s dreiaadated the main points of t invention, and, upon a email scale showed tech of the chemical,processea to be afters examined. Upon leaviag thin Apartment, the olehody of visitors, headed 14. th e inventor no Dr. Ryan, proceeded to the 'thriiple-room,' wht h was-fill ed with samples of the fibres in each of the stages of manufactote, unbleached, bleached, and dyed, of every hue and ohmic of color, and liebrice of various kinds formed °Ube yarn into ishiell they had been converted. They mere ex amined - with great interest, and, at the request of fir W. Booker, an ample selection was made for deposition in the Museum of the Rotel:deal Gardens. From the 'sample-room' the visitors proceeded to the threating and cleaning-room.' In order to the proper undervisnding of the pro cem here adopted, it way he necessary to state that the stem of the Flax Plant, so it comes from - the field, canticle of several perfectly dis tinct ports: There is the 'woody substance or straw„which supports the plant while g'roving, the fibres which lie upon the 'surface of this straw, Pad the glutinous and ether matter., which cause the fibril to adhere we wellth each other as to the atom. (If these three parts, the fibre only is the portion required for mato, ' factoring purpotteti...4he object, then, of this breaking or partial cisaning, and which may to called the preparatory dtage in the procea.a, is to reduce the bulk and weight ; of the materiel to he aftenrads °periled upoui to render' its transport leanceetly.th the grocer, and also to permit him to retaina portion as chaff, useful for mixing with othericattie food; thus return ing to the soil' a large proportion of the crop. which hitherto has been entirely abstracted from the soil« or rendered valueless by the pro gees of steeping. The manufacturer or person employed to pthpire•rffirFlas for him aleq de rives an advantage from this arrangement.; in. aemnch as he is enabled tei 'steep a larger pro portion of pun fibre than formerly in the steep ing -vats, and ihe chemical agents employed, whether fermentive Or otherwise, are enabled to act more rapidly and more directly upon the i bee than when in its whole or unbroken state. It is also adaptain :OILS stage for manufacture into canvas, bail-cloth, cordage, and other coarse kinds of fabrics. In the same room were two cutting machines for reducing the length of the fibre when required' for preparation for cotton and woolen machinery, . "Ilaviog shown the means by which the Flax required for sleeping was prepared, the visitors were led- into the steeping-rooms, where Dr. Ryan exhibited some Ilai o du the course of boil ing and steeping in cold water, in the unbroken' an. well as broken !pate. When boiled, the pe tied -if operation Is about four hours; when Oteepod in cold solption of caustic soda, it is not sufficiently, steeped in lees than twenty-four boars. By the present made of steeping, the period occupied ranges from three days to Mx weeks. ' , The conteims bf one of the vats haring been sufficiently' boiled, it - way taken out-and plithed In a bath slightly acidulated with eel iLphuric acid. A r drying, the fibre wan fitted for the further process of scutching and cleans ing. , daring gone through the whole of the stops required to' produce the fibre for the linen man ufacturer, the •cottonixing' process was next ex plained. The Flax having been partially clean ed and boiled, precisely as in the case of the long fibre, it woo placed in the first of a series of nix vat" containing a cold solution of coda and res ter, in which it remained till fully saturated Thence It with removed_ Into a vat. N0..2, with a a ealution of sulphuric acid, where It remained as keg ea any bubbles of carbonic said rose to thesurface. It WWI in thin vat that what is calk,' eel the 'splitting process' takes place, and where, mechanical action of chemical forces is 8D beau tifully Diustraied. 'the effect was Almost in. , mantaneous. The clistracter'of the Flax fibre be came' at once changed from that' of a damp ag gregated substanCe to a light exPinsive mom of cotton-like • texture. WI epee - the gravity RDA completely altered, and the mass, which at first lay submerged beneath, gradually.floated like an expanding sponge to the surface of the fluid. The result was generally and locindly cheered by all present. Por the purpose of removing any superfinthis acid, and to carry the separation's stage farther, the fibre was immersed in a Sec ond vat of a weak solution of carbonade of soda. It wanthen ready for washing, carding, andepinning, in the same mantel as ordinary cotter'. . . , "A third, equally interesting and not lees important process, shown, was that of bleaching fibres, yarns, and fabrics. Under the existing siettms, the time consumed in bleaching a piece of linen occupies front three weeks to as many , Months. tinder Chevalier Claussen system, the period required is not more then es many hours, while' the chemical iogredients employed, so far from injuring the material, greatly improved rte qualitY. The rapid charge in the color, as In theprovioutidastaisce, Of the texture of the sub. otancei - wroi warmly applauded. . "The bletthping process concluded, the visitant were 1111Ownlinto the ' , carding . room,' where a number of machines, such as , devils,' , eardera,' and others usually employed in the respective branches of manufacture, were shown 'atwoO• •- ' , ovro Mifetate that joie, hemp, and various other fibilids ;substance were shown to be ca. pable of. being treated upon the process, and that, is Mower to several questions, it was sta ted that the 'Flax Cotton and 'Flax Wool' could lieipr.e, pared at prices not exceeding lid, per pouiid. ' . • ' Judging from the ',amide before us, there is no doubt in oar mind that the most beautiful fabrics can be manufactured from this material. It is stated that it can be combined with silk, wool or cotton, or be worked by itself, as may , be desired, which id a pen , important pro perty.- 1 ,•::.,51nw the IMO • and greatest question is, will the calculationS as to dhe_post of production be practically , realised I In these times of railroad and telegraph spend, an loves- -tion or ~ d iscorary arrive et itifection ' and :is brought: into guars' use In : one year, we are inclined to regard it as a frail - fie. It would be "nafair:howerer, to bring this : thing under such a test. Embracing as it does it great variety . of mechanical' and chemical operations as ph , . . collar as they nrit novel, .tt le pci marvel Mae, this m aymtieturo has not yet, taken its piece amucg ti '..iegtdarii setabilskted 'Munches. of badinesdi,.2.en'ir"feadern an:judge as well as us can of tii pro-bible Sa.geS , 9!'!.tke eil'e mPeatl,,, (20111.4111tItitailtil Itilarfsifen.: ..:,' I 1 . Ij Flax cotton can be produced at the cost - here specified,it is deetined to work a great revolution iq-the business of the world, and in the cominer dial policy of this government. It will seriously. effect the cotton trade, by rendering England independent of the' United States for the most Important article of raw material used in her extenelverasnolattares. It will; moreover,bring the Northern States of this Union in direct competition with the Southern States—in other words flax will come into competition with cot ton. The breaking up of the monopoly which the cotton-planting States now enjoy will no doubt modify' their views with regard to the po licy of protection, and remove forever one of the chief causes of strife end contention between those two divisions of our common FROM WASAINGTON iglorreeporsterres or the Pittsburgh lisilllhurats.i Wastilittgros, March 11. - The young grass, clothing the turf with its ,trefth verdure, mid the early tlowere, remind us 'of the return of spring. The season is very early, and amply compenstites (Maio unusual severities of the late winter. It ie to be feared that the buds Of the fruit trees will be so far developed aa to receive fatal injury from the frosts which we shall probably yet experience. Turning aside from the.stream of politics and news, 1 to-day availed myself of on opportunity to examine a very interesting and valuable cop lection of, paintings, which I think ought to be •the property -of the nation. They consist of one 'hundred pod nighty portraits of Indiana, taken from life, and scenes Illustrating the maumra and:habita of this fact fading race. Gentlemen serif:Minted with the Chiefs, and other pereona ofuote, both male and female, whose portraits are here given, and . familiar with the scenery depicted by the artist, pronounce the likenesses perfect, and testify to the fidelity of the sketch 'es in which the most prominent characters ap pear: The . painter is Mr. Stanley, who hae anent a considerable period of his life in rivali tying himself for executing so important a work. These Mementoes :of our predecessors in the land which we have made a heritage and pos seseion,'shcruld be religieuely Meserved, and as Mr. Stanley in willing to dispose of them to the government, it may be expected that Congress will authorize the purchase of them. Mr. Stan ley has been offered a very large sum fdr the paintings by a person "who wishes to take them to Europe, but he is not willing that they should go out of the country, at the risk of being scat. tered and never returning. It is Bald that Mr. Kers? has been thus far unsuccessful in finding the government of Nice- Teague, and that he ie to be commirodo'ned tone, so.m to eAable him to treat with Costa Rim in regard to the possession of San Juan. My im pression in, that if Chatfield, the meddlesome British minister to several of We States. has teen really withdrawn, the' civil disceosions in Central America will speedily come, and we !Mull have no difficulty in finding a government there, which can make treaties, and cause them to be respected. By the way, it was reported by the latest arrival at New lock, that the Amer. lean merchants at Pan Juan had refused to pay We charges levied by the British Cantill, who is the representative of the royalty at bin Mummitmatt majeaty, and had appealed to etittr modore. Parker for the protection of his guns The ComModere is further mill to have cuts - plied, and promised to repel ail 11 , •Iraer fr British, authority. I hope this is true, but It seem, to conflict with the notification oven by this government, in the attain of the Prorustbsits, that Ainericari vessele would not ho protected in resisting the exaction of port 'lit and lora] taxes, by the Brittenieo Musquitolanthririties The wretched and miserable debate sn the Presidency continues in the Home, with toile hope of any relief. It Iv impassible to persuade that body even to appropriate a tow hours to business, no that the means may be provided for paying off claims for which the dishonored pro raises of the • government are hawked about from had, to hand, like the n Farr orals of a lame dmk. 'Thee kropriations for the subsistence and quarter master's department of the army 'are exhausted for the building of the capitol. lad many other branches of service, but not one hour can be obtained for the bills which are prepared far all these objects. Such con duct is at the name time disgraceful and calam itous to the country. The Committee of Ways and Meane hats agreed to report the appropriations fie naval mail, steamer" all in the same bill. and tilde pendently of every thing else. This lam glad to hear.- l desire to see the whole busitiens of drement epoculatlene in the paseenger and f~cight line discussed on its own merits, so that the appropriatiolin to support the system met be iiiinted or withheld, according to the honest judgment of Congrcee. ' The debut of Mr. Margin/I, of Celif.ania, is •e House to-day, was a very eucces,kfui ellktr Ile declared himself openly a champion of Sen ator Douglass for the Pre,idency, and he au owered Mr. Brackenridge'e attack upon that gentleman with great success,. Mr M. is brother of Tom. Marshall, and hat all the tat. eats and eloquence of that diatingutehed orator, and a good deal itioro judgment lie has, too, a happy audacity which carries him through tight places where most other men would fal ter. Thus Mr. Penn, of La, n brother Demo crat, asked him If he had not communicated an article from the Pennsylvania Keyatone against Mr. Buchanan, to the Republici with n request to publish. Mr. Marshall answered inetuntly— I cluttlwi alny, add it was the very thing that ought to have been done. Upon the whole, BuchanarAnd Butler stock fell to-day, and that of the “Little Giant" went up a shade. About a hundred thousand copies of Marshall's epeech were immediately subscribed for by Douglass Dem ocrate, for distribution amongst the sover eigns. 1 should not be surprised if 'Rime Pennsylvania Whigs should think ft Worth while to give such sound doctrine circulation among their constituents. During this lawful struggle between infuriated Democrats, the N•hign ray bet little; they prefer to allow the Kilkenny fight on the other side to go on uninterrupted, and they are right. When the word to charge given, the (tirade of old Lundy's Lane will do it in I;l4e:ceder, and in double quick time. I am Pleased to perceive that since his return from Philadelphia, Mr. ilowe, your representa tive, hoe appeared greatly improved in health. Ile is a thorough Internee. member. Hon. John W. Hone, I regret to say, - 10 con finest to hie room by an attack of fever. Noma hoe been more efficient nod faithful in the die charge of hin duties than Mr 11. during th three years he ban been in ire House. The late *only exptanations of Russell and Palmerstoa "shout the dissolution of, the minis try are le capitally hit off by the fallowing w rithe from Punch, that I cannot mist the temp intim to copy it, though not particularly perti nent to nay topic adverted to in this letter . Tnctlnaen E 101.041114,1 - 1' I`ol.olllt Normandy antd,Turaot said IS sieve.' cud hy amid- I mean the nobld 19n1 slid—mere than we .eiLl Oa I said. did he eat what certainly h• celd—res th, ..Id! Then ha-to what rsaid.•fter now three or 11. or day.' lay, Raid. Th.t am to what I ,and they .441 he paid. h. had *aid and to; 'Whereupon I uld, that alter what be Sill via mnild'ot x. OW amine bail better go . Tot L•x.Muutun Brea tact. With regard to .erhat I uld: at luut, iceman::lW ab the, havelnalil. To my noble,triand—sa he pra.ibk 1 0 0 , he s a ajaahhag of that nature. P , ehaaa. i to ' , ld,' aid. Aa Kam AM I had time, but thry had not .ail quite what I Mid. !land., I aid. what I acd, as aforemaid. Ile ((nl4 . well, and that aid, and many man Paid: .ttatrwhal I said, as i n maid, aodthery mld. I had a flab way 111 chow., And after all'a WJ witi-tiolu. It I. I who have tort yo , from Mow.. 'Rummer. fionscairtions.—The question as to the constitutionality of county subsoriptions to railroads, Is in a fair way for decision by the Supreme Coati of Ohio, now in session. Mr. Stanbery, yesterday morning, sound the emir', on behalf of the Clithinnati, Wilmington and Uneerille 'Railroad Company, for an alterna tive mandamus to the cotinty coinmissioners for Clinton county, to compell them to testis bonds for-the abuk subscribed by the • county. Mr. Fueitmade arinillar,,motion on behalf of the aterbittrille Railroad. We tinderetand that the cobstitutionsi gnestiop ig:ctirectlY ','these' cases—and that,theywa'probably gitidthLr wesk.-0. S. Journal. . • FROM FARRII3IIIIII.O liArauencrean, March 11, 1852 'T,here was a very large number of petitions from all parts of the State, and signed by over 80,000 names, in favor of the enactment of the Maine Liquor Law. The committee of conference upon the amend meta of the House to the hilt, providing for the ElectJou by the Legislature of a State Librarian, reported that they could not agree upon the sable& of a salary in dispute. [The Senate had fixed upon $lOOO, which the House struck out, and Inserted $750.] ' The report was ac cepted. . . Mr. Beet:aisle theiTintroduced a bill similar to the other, providing for the election of a Elude Librarian, and ENing • the salary at $B5O. • The,foilowing Lips were severally considered and passed: To ineorperate the Allegheny tins Company. The bill relative to the Schuylkill county pri son and the discharge of convicts. ' The bill for the better regulation and manage- Meat of the public works of the State was then taken up on its final passage, and after some further debate pissed, yeas HI, nays 13, as fol lows Yeas—Messrs Saily, 'Barnes, Carothers, Car• son, Crabh, Darlington, Guernsey, ifsinilton, Kinsey, Metlurtrie, Malone, !Matthias, Mublenburgh, Myers, Robertson, Shimer, and Walker—El. Nays—Messrs Burkalew, Evant, Fernon, Forsyth, Frsiley, Fulton, Ilamlin, nor. Jones, WC.lin, Nle.Farland, Packer and SantJerson-- Me. Frailey moved tlial. the Senate proceed to the consideration of the Bank bills on file,and that they be taken up in numerical order. The motion tsrai—disagreed to—yeas 7, nays The Senate then adjourned 1==1! Tho Mose, after the prehoutation of nunter• uus petitions, resumed the consideration of the special order, being the Congressional Appor• tiontuent Bill, nod after a lengthy speech train Mr. Speaker [they. it woe passed to a second reading, aud then pustpotted —yeas 02, nays —to. Nlarch 12, 1M62. The Senate, after the usual morning busineva proceeded to the consideration of the various hills, and the following wan passed A supplement to the net incorporating the Pittmliurgh nod Erie Itailro.l and Coal Com. pany. The select committeenppointed on that rule jrcL reported a revolution authorising an to. •estigation into the conduct of Levi G. Clover. late Collector of Pittntiurgh. The hill authorising a loan of iiinifiu,lloo for the immediate completion of the North Branch Canal war thou takeu op and a long discuSsion ensued upon several points of order mired. Pending the question alma the bill, the Sen. ate adjourned until Monday to the House nothing of general intereat was transacted. The'i ell nuthorisiog the Banks of this State to flue nmall notes hoe been rejeoted by the Semite The same body refused to repeal the Oct to prevent the circulation of the email note, of other Staten out Saloon ore wise men, true ly They refuse to glee our hanks s privilege which the law they teflon.. to repe•l ['linnet pre. rut the hunks of other Staten from enjoying If their intention is toneriire the eiretiltuoti of ;Terse, their object is wholly fI,IIIIISVNI in thin ...rtiou of Ike State, where tiur circulation in 4 chiefly made °p l ot' the entall note, of the bank. of "lit, Indian . Kentucky, to 1.1 , 1.10" I% . 11sc Sr"r • -We find ihr 101 lowing report in 0 liinconontiipapet Tilecdse Ira., iiidiii'.l the firms branch of the State Tank of ith'io vs I' lil T Gibson and i other, one of ltic series' or ~....,, ,n which they wete sued its ethlorsersi, of It 'I Itennot The special defence sei op in they crass was that the druft on whirl: the snit was brought WW. pay, tile at the lluruniercill Lank lof Cincinnati in epee.e land. llthough the note was illiwilutit 1 ea at sia per rent. train the face of it, they contend chit making the lime payable in specie hind, rrio equivniecif to I pretest I+r taking iasurisse inure., and therctore that principle sail interest were Loth forfeited, under the statute fur-Lidding banks to take more than six per cent- itrterest ln his a l lege to the jury, Judy ll,otillry instrur'teil them, that any de vice or contrivance by whi,ll it •asinkinded to obtain More Mari sis per rent , reader rii the note void, to the hands lA./any-3We I hanks, nod they could sot recover on it. It ,d,,1 rot m .Ol, whether in firm the transaction was foist or not: if it 'o a contrivance u scheme to. no toil the amity laws, it wan void. r ' Another paint urged on the part of the defend anto was that one partner cold not sign the pat torrship name to an tiecoruniodali on endorse- , total. The Court, in relationdo this bratioh of the defence, hitid, that a petiton who buys a drafitrom the hcfepter, token it subject to all legitimate defences against it: and if it was en dorsed by 'one partner, without the authority of another, for the accommodation of the acceptor, that would Most the firm, unless their custom of business was to dell in accommodation pa per, or to endorse for the necommollatilin of others. The jury, who had Ilia use andel' coo -1 mideratiou for some time, brought in a verdict ' for the defendants. eachange infornot ILA that Nome :were tor Oral operation, have'been performed lately at Viennui . ty moftot of platina wire betted red hot, which ben been found. to se•ertleali with as ranch mule, and celerity as a knife. One ad vantage offered by thin method Is the very slight effusion of blood caused by toe wire. a, divid ing Instrument. BUSIREBB NOTICEEI We refer our bean:tone men. to the advertise ment of the "lktnestead Journal," published in Salem Ohio. A, we have intimattA. connection with that phies now, that paper found good medium for the use of our merchant, jinn' GOODS pa; HOTELs, STEAMERS, SHIPS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS Coach and Car-makers. =Il Remo rEi) TM 21 PARK PLACE, IV 111;1111AV STREET. NI:Alt ASTOR 11111iff.. no•npl, fIA at. nlli,. NNW NTIWN qJRNISRING DRY GOODS To whirh Ilrsneh of Trwil. th Iraluotlon will brroeftor L... Th., will h.v....1.n[1, ~0 haw, awl r.cwiwr 111 tho 11 - .1.1,1141,r, d0^...f11.110n wrwl quail H VANIILV LINDNA. I.INI N naJ DoTTDN FII CETINUM Its AA • 111.141 W I'APINIIS T ABU: DAMA: 4 KS.NAPKINS Arid TOWELLINOS 01UNTEIIPANNX AN DUD MTN. DK LAINE.4 AND BKO(TATELLY.. DADA:AK AND PRADNIMNI.. 111111111! AND V MTN BLANK CTS cAuvr.T . I.NIIN. ALL TUN VAILIETI ATtiNILS AND DRI , 1:11 OS. DIMLY:D.IIAM 1 NI , IfNATIIERN. ADA. • NU Ana r,mplAtA Am. - qtr... 01 DIACII AND DAN TIIIIIIIINUA. 11..re1v.1 direct fren. 01.• rn•nelt no , l 1/..rman Vsmnin. ramprl.lnic • ,,, 1”. 01 7 1141T114, INITTELINICA. MAIICELINES, CAR 11EADINOS, Ull, CLOTHS. ENAMELLED AND I'ATENT L'HATHER. COACH LOCH AND FRINORK DASI•SKS. LAHTINIIM. MOREENS. nod CAI PRTINW4, Cr CHURCH PURPOrIEN. Tl, attention a CITY sal COUNTRY.I/rALRICII. V. 14.1arly Inrll.l In not Plat.. DOREMUS CV NIXON. mwr,l:ltal.l,lll, AMAMI AND Mt DISEASES HADISALLY Z4f . DR. LE. BRDNN oiler, to those sU trvr- Inc from Draft ~,., m. loralllble aural Tem.-dire, which bast• tarn nur,osful In nearly Arr. rarre r.. 0 (.coral d earner, Throe remallro rt.mprl.odltlert.ot T.., Inc dltreette Of the Intrroal. middle, ander teratl N... and ha,. baon pronounced by thaw cotlenrated aurlyttt—Ur.. I( tamer. 14 : Perlin; I lard it Dela.. of Pavia a l'aendey. of Loodon—a• being thr moat wonderful atol rffartoal e , ar aralled fur dattara of the Internal sod ran their elteetti are apparent no the fifth or .lath day. Dr. Le ll..aftrronts d care In every cat. where the ear a perfect In ionnallow De has eight...no trrtlficatee of curen from tiara who had been dal ono .d.th. and Whota-heariow li Dow eompleuly mfttor6,l, .0,1 are now omitted In learn the ill. 1114,1•1 The names of niter lawn. farmen hundealrernma who tut. loon rural, by Dr. Le D. may tat area by applltatlon. ratloote, by tending a d0 5.1403°11,01 $.1403°11,01 thole' cut, ran. hare rental'. .rot m 007 Part. Tertn•—ss coniultation Eft.; slohr to he paid atoll race hmrino 0 ralarel to (is original andmear, or when a watch will bo boan.lto beat at tho dlatanro of etchteen fort from rltheraar- N. IL.—Dr. La Iltlantio Truallre on the fist end It, Dia eater, and Treattnant of the Deaf and bomb: trotted."' from the Preach—ptico.lll.' Add r cs Dr. Le Bruno, Union era.. Uust Ohre. N. T. frlfalm SeeGo where you will, talk about What ion may, and you will either nee or bear of tbn great As obi. preparation. known to tb, people of tbe U. States*, 11. U. VarnoU'a Calebratsd Arabian Linimeat. /t los made pane of thto moot remarkable camp of paralYalo , thetmo.' /ion, moms. Affection% ipironl roomplalata. te.. on ream % and. indeed,. au eMernalremotr. It aPPlimiolt to Aem" IJ all Monica whicrtibould po..ibly toro benefited by • ma- Mame of Out kind. Oleo odoortleosoontl a • Nelson's First Premium DAGUERREO'T'YPES Pest Ofre llvilding, niral 'Sfrtet. (lITIZENS :thd ,tyarrgers who Wish to ob i lain amaceur. y r earl I irr likeif in., ...d e em.. pricae, te • ill find 1 . 1 le their 1.1.n-it e lei rail at this well known when entee riallidarlinn Is guarstifeed. or no made. P., ing the and /was arrannid and :Li isier sruenial fn r the purferien.' with .ine,runieriii. powerful kind. and basing li eetein nf lien r mot, ping. si new DrsaiW to . the releiiru,l Philadelphia and Nevi York, Mr. N. Ilatirre to lei able in tiller to the patrol:ln of toe Arc. it e 1.. n, minty pa, either einclT dr In atiyiu shirk ban ties isr heen eurpaiiied. open and npetaling, in all weather., Irate • t. w..•in io v. v. tart Nlll A NA-Lthtle of Dr. M'Lane'N S V r • mifuxr T . —AmoDg tl;,•llundphla of letsernovrttliext.. , ;,ll.l unb,tkig Krt...te4 phok.tt. r rn. atath...•llort a It ,u., .41.teut urrt lb. 0.1 ton arr dry 1.,..11 1 .. nu•r,lumt, but nr..d.o u,ntur Ili. - .1, a U.. aum,,t .• I s 1,1" . . , Arse:. Ki4l . ),,t ititriiiitievil iti 41.11111111.L1if &nutria Imcv.xt 1.,r it tit, ialiimittid. It h.. tie., lord ~,, , tt,t in ter, popular 1, Oi 11 tr itiple. ntii lir tit,. ilirt-rttfrom it th.ri J. Ct)I.TioN et.l. • Loh,slo unit tribal: by .1 It 11, in‘rittl.4+, Ite.1,11,1“. h., 1.1 N. Sa . Mu. SA s3 ' l. M. K LEIt —1.4 . t OW kn., la, you rau yaa tn. Patuyaytu ot. tor uo. L. who, a, a a Le urana off ru4L, msLer I 1.0.1 Va , atur..l. traaard Thouhirioum , er,, , 1 oura arca A. NV. HAl:Tali:l' LM/M, 1,4,1% E... Nto S NI. It Ira, E./ . all tit.. • tortilitt r.l lititroliint, it ri . 41.1 i• I t. I. doz... trout I ... . it trill "ill ratiiilit Truly Yuan, I,I,TNIAN, .rri.T.os A 01 Fur bale by Drubnuble grnerally thrtruAl the e Cituen's lusunuice Company of Pittsburgh MISS EV, lqa.omt•r. ,AMk:l,l L 51.110+11E1J- ,Eo•T OFFICE, 94 WATER, lIETWE.EIC MARKET AND WOOD STREETS 001 . 1,t, In Lt. I,NI, 1:1/11 tls riot 1.1110 .k NIP me,i,slll , l II ritmcr., ItiK et,,t . Nl.' VIII A/. 1,;.111 , ,N TR.121.5/ ,, iii.G. 11,5 14 1.• I.Jr Ist, lb Kt. Ikma. J 1 1 81. , lielOk.O. kw, 11.1wrt Dunlap. Jr . 11;0 .1,4, f.l • attl 11ait, 11r, Ant, lotaar 11 MARRIED. Ito Tlittro ittt. I Ith tut., to Ita ',mot, II too tott•it. tit.- t Ittl.ott t• t . tttottl. To the Realness Alen of Pittsburgh una •Vicinity. • 'ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!! THE rt•mtud lhr hustor , s l'ot,o,tt .0.1 • I lOU:MI . .Id , Jtit 1,A1....u1.11•1• , 1ets .1.. t4...J ...tn.oll-.1 *WA It 1.. th•alto. ''" Steamboat for Sale. • , ontrolltrp; intcna• or. 11. Canal Boat Furniture. I II A V . E hand a tars. d.t of Rank cern.. ~re..inv 11,11 a, 'lin V Pt: 11.4.11,1 t.. •Jr•lt o I 44,4. urs st•r 11 I ~r• I:, Smoke Barn,tng. T UE sol— rihet w. l u id o 111 til .• r, ILrnll , ti rr4A4rnrc.ll6, tart." ttlAtr • 4, h•i4trAt A I •r.r , A.. 11,- 1.• 1,111 A.. 114. m. 1.41 Aft rAurrot , Fr- thr Ln n 1 • •t thr r.•twAt-r. .nrout,4, tural , 4, FLANNK S—Mutpby A V.ll' V 1tur.14 . .4,1 I. sr t r•-• •t •1$ ,t 4•14,444 411 i .trwr •-sn ••16144.. t 1.1 . 1 11 ZI • l ...t1 11.4. .4”.4• A r r , full AA n ••4 r, d 01INTE1:PAN e try. n 4% -'l\'c •t,te•n. , " I~u x " r; • Afr ' : . :ret. ' :-.A l r•r. ' t;A ‘ r at,. V , t“ , ms,lr A ll TIE! I, . Craig'cab Stones. I kti packvd 1,1,=. rsf ;ix 11, 401 uovr Warn+, -a rr - rr ur, ara. tr r i • ar. r Ir.trana"l an.lr•aagl , clarersa rrl• r utter anlo In 1..1• I...• 1111 put , 4, \ V It N ,oral Wtratsar . Morr Ne• Vara. Mareh 1 I • marl, all. Copley'a Pat Clay TUE rtnttiteriberit hnle hilwayti on tory,' y of lii flay, tunnufsetunsl by J• sAt, n.l trwil ht ttiitr It it titi Artfrient yfEll l• n. osevfully prspare , And nuf EffnAs ih nll,ll ~• ,..n.i cla, or, f.ny• third Cori., thiiJE•Enom. 1111E1 ,Aa•oh,•ll, , fs•E uta.l.• ittfo fom, nAI ',Mass mon nod lA. 111 r t Eau fl•os , A, os nrAn of ...man rlAy J A Al ES if 110 , ,i MA ti ,A 4.1 uyit Aron Pres. foltatylf 11,11,0 ...mut of . no•I rhanyr °then • In" i, Maurice Tiernan. SECOND ,ni.plv ..1 Maer..,T,era,e,l6 hut of Chart... •••;.r. t.or lt W. N•houal Mxvs.ne fr.r Itt, .•f oth, n•• 1.. t. 1:13:1. • l'Al.t.olt lord . Lost Certificate of Stock. • rilillS givo notico that a t' , :rtitical, 4 l iY r. tor tie tl, 110..1, March. 1,1. 1. to Joh.. ..r n.. 1,1. 1.01 that run, ti.o Tho InlrL 111 to. ..utlut.l, mm 11,1.4 1.11 F1.11.11,1t ==ZZI C II tit:AN d Fancy Fair. 91 1 11EUri , ' Fair Wy 5 n,t ebu.ch. 11 T0...01n, nest, 00 •••••utet , 1 00y ...T... r.I 00 , 0, 0001,11 awl fa., •r.OlOO Will 10. clu lr t hO.l I. ,r 1 , 01,111 of .0 tTurelt !iv 0,,r 4 , 1 I,.ll.tniglittee. Notice. t . kNi 'amt. the tfife thorce Oa Wail, ,1•••,.. • ~, Ir anti haliolarlk drea, dari, e eek +total. Maul. el n 34.1re...t1 iaarl , A .1 C. F. Leeds. Tailor, I ATE of the fine I, LEEDS& liAtalS, 4 rm. II .I , nuth Fn Lb Mr., ton,lnrn nt•ove ttnnt ..I . nn. .. lunar 11. ~1.1 Onntt. 1 . 1n1.1. , n1n, wt.,. In. In.. lin , Isirn4+ 4 il lln•nuldl, N II - The 1.14 nnd fuo.t In•lnonablv 0... - 1. 11,1“ 1.11 Ann 4. •n.l marl« in the nen , r In. tn•rin.l.4 Notice. THE Stnekholdera , rt this Pittsburgh and lah ha, al 1111:ling ran , ' ..I l'lrtrlmr,l,. .r. hrrrb• ...rd. that an at., in•nit. , l lilt, rr.is, pr r Om, It. 1.1.0 brill upon tl, •Ir+ - ol oxul er , mvan,. trlr .I.i, •I (ha Air" ur Ow Trra.ur r. nu Ihr lrtl, A 1 ,0 nra I Ih...ran, It/lINI IMP, ir . ,r-r', ratstatn4 h. , Intel, 1,.. 1 , 2 --leoralL a., -- Orr ex i'irrsouson it. It Co I " RTT ""'. " 1 " "" !I/‘ . y tiNi is no i Ong, Age,. tot m arind.o ILL 01 S;UNDItIES T.:,, • s lz , stn 'I ull s To nrrive 111 ale Ml, A II DICK EV a t, 11 at. en.l V n.ut nv rmpplv..l II) Fe A A SIASioN POPLINS -0 plutt I Inn.rl , I 11,11 °MINING BEI: A. Mr.,n A Cu. LAT nod nod .Jl,, I. IIF. N IZS-- A. a low A'. A. Makoti fi Ca wory ()sum Tsi 1 4 1.. r.• tre . .l rw nmr, IME to the residenen of the se V Anhnexii,or, Math..l.r. ThurKlay ewei.lna, %veil I Ith. two artril brown. with whin. Ifand kiwi, fe,e, and W. ',nit, a tall .I.kut )rato m,11,. rho ..th, 1. a mule, lath axu,l Maven W1114.--11X , Morn Ovlnu milt—l., in tnr, or.n , htlon• reilrd.l nano ..resal, pa, chirgre 0n,11,L10 thew roll secor,llog to level 71 Smiddield At.. near Din. woe, 111.7. In In rreolpt of a ". looted Awl: of I. , ornimillog thy., among. ...oh an. • oroet eerletr or HIM so& riAtin Cravat, S.A.. and soarl.. oolootod by bluvorlf in.., IboImponor• 110E3, rilrifwllth obelongre (I.llloltkon. At.,; Mono, Reit. I'ol io %baba, (ll)Ten. ac.. an. WE 1 , 11.11 A To I.I.EASE. For Rent • - • • To Nursery .llrn an, Gardener, FrIIRTY tieres of ground, with good Barn ..' and pt boutas.andbOwelltox of litur or Ova romp , . T n rtn.roht.t. wawa b. yenta.] Ina to au, on,. taw anuld Itunaoan lb. around. and [art of the rent eaten in Trees and Shrtsbbery. rummaging:l,o,pr, Iranntliat el, marl:: . A. WILKINS A 1.x.. pLi' E\V ROOKS —"Mltrt.tia Worland," or T h . m o ., Opt s o . a tale SO ti e 24.00. bY 51i.. ,,, ' att. ' ao ataul SA • Otutettr bEittt rditor :led "Job rilldtts." blis. tarot rt,..ved nt the LtersaT Divot or .. ,i 1 , ::' Ittl.l. a CALLOW. IttaliZ ' .. :: OpYalstla I.Sa Poet Otto.. Penn Glass Works. • • • • Uli EY/. LITMA.N, (formerly of the a Irma of {f nit,Ctlar t C...,) , ,ln.oulanturaTa of all, wiNuow ta: Water awl an , ul..tra.et. l'lttal.frah. F. . . - • . ff. tl.—lfortioular fff trot.° mmil to ttlfl .11.. of Willa... Inn.. nth, tam,. conthl. far Itottlee tool Visit stfar 1, l'hillostinrg Water Care Establiehment, N 14,urg, Beaver County, Penna gneau tit ,fte of the flhfortre,oppoefte the mouth Ilea rernatl.,. from Iffth.latrub, rff le• h-elm atol 1.51 from Clerehtful Tta. r ftfrt If fmeter imrrelent, f ear.. et porlenfee se • roftular mte,.. of it Iffelf la••11.ht pref. - U.4-d hurler the Ily death, --- - . • . ...m .y... 3.. .nl,r t. .111rx p-r- w”.k, ~.y0.1.• ~.1.1,. 1. nom... ~... md...... indrpettleet.e, 1--n , .. t. iilnl .- nu.1....1 . 11.11141 .0 '1.1,1 y fr,11..11 i'..1,. , IVd• 1....1.:-....1... 10.. :.-1,.•-.. 1,11/ Tr , ...10. n' ' ' '''''''' ""' l/11 ' ,..i r .,; . 7,11.1, " ;;:t L '. .ir. c,„.,.,.., c . t..,.,.. , —. c;....,,er. c. .. 11,1. r Cow., l'etstt. Fry; TWO .\'lG//TS 0 A 7.1". T FAN ETI'II II A 1.1.,.tql Alonday and Sl:Lrrh loth :4141 1,1 . 4.1 1 r , ,a4 nor., Playery ~,,mtn4 thic .. 11 1• thrir n. 4.4 ..t,4 I.llliqur .Ith+ 1 . 11, , L 1 .4 t l l4 1..1, Vat, C 1,,. ~..131.1,3. 1 1,,1p IC Icy IN , uglar "'." tisT Mare. W:Lrlatol, or 'Di. Lkie of 11, ,ots , b, bJ Carnl. !E=l A ott.olt Shunt Loon: or the $l. to Art t'.oto , Moot Croto. • Th.. 111 LA, rat...l I•••tt•lt.t.t Ntetw• and Tontlnn I'unt-h, boy II . . W. A. ti I I.I.ESF N 1 71; Fou,sll,trr,t. • 111110. N. 1.3 Mackerel 0,1 ti.h. ..uperior ar A. I. It MIT sk,N 116 Lit...rly N ;11 , 0 kegs, a..vorted city lirandm. marl ~ A ri4:A--1 01 hi. l'll”,ns 3.1 're', tor •Xle t.i “111 CU Llll-1117: 1 4 I IR JI I I , ES t 1 IH .\ doz. reed and fur !lulu! ;1 r. A WllAllllAt' l lll. I I N SEED libk: Inatome, and fur 1.13[1.i, 0.5 IA 11A1{11A1A1II. A It N. V.. ree d uml tr_r .. oak' ' g LA1111.'1E1( St/l; Alt —5 in' at.ll} . l! 3.1 C., realn trj. S W. II 1t11.11,111. 't t".l :K bills. in nore and fur V ,marl:; t l . lIA It II lel II tan's 'and 5 1,;.11. in ease and 4 13...r1.1j 51 11A H. D. King, Banker & Exchange' Broker, al Pll'lllEll S rIOOO.T. I Pi/ I.IEST inarkrt priei , paid for Anwrivan I.n4u Al.o. 14, )1.‘1 , .. rloru IvucLt eval m. 1.1 11..crn 1.2-12 UN6l.ltill .Pl{lNTS—!ilurpl9 , Burch- Itt-t n.. 1 lot el r ol now/ so , t wrtol (.01. .w.lor, * •1,1.,01 Moorir,u •r la en nt rad", owl low IP I 1:S ITUIiE PRINTS- orphy . A. I n. 1,1 Ira.. tl.auttatrriett „I rtt It /u. 1.111, 1.61 N. S. F., and I.3.stra, pt. ( 4 , 4 1101:TS -10 ha. far sal, 1 • asrl , .I.T • J J I ID!! nary: 141.15 -DM It., for nab rsubt J.T J J 11,0,E s.wks lid, hr. I.lnen. i.tt .4 r - <4l. to, JCT It J. J. 6u..5 K. t.‘sT , lit 111 L--,511 bl2iN. ree'll and for 1.a.1, I , . ;,.,....1,1 • J. KU. t,' „ I )I \F ,_) h Itt A a __) 1f,,,. re,'l :twirl, pat ,11, I t.,. , marl 2, J KIM. k , t I:T I STN' 01/I,llltS ...01 ii. .t. nal,r, .. r •alu I, Cio V EN v: , Ti.tN 031. , , 11 1 y . . . . . , 'PS ..,I,Lr. 446 k. Serer, I r'sltreed I.) M 1.: 11. Y:A CO F, - ..41/ ri r, w, y o , T N.\! i t..nored 01010. 'O4l it 4.. 511.1 A Co IVI\ I,lll} ;.,1..%5S ir IlAt. 41.1'1 a N N , .r 1 : 44:0 LO I. V A G. r '. i I." ''F:Y,'l---3„11,111.1iii'1111r":1%1: f"r e l io , gs No. I , Dray Itorsts. ir tine •Iray Ikr”em or 'ale. 1101.1. A Llt.titrt. I.: Ilia :0 .. 4 BI!' —1 S , `ltry • I S . ‘%H , I I 'll , m41I1,13•1, I II A \ E this day , nh nn• in r n.t• NTIII:I , fTE Anthrieite .t 1",,,•1 nwle low w C SI,ANULTI VI, tawrll Penal 111.-to. A t; , l.)l). lz iv.' , :; .. l,y'll'ur4.lll , KlN LI. .111,r ..... ar• L•rrlry 001110.1 thn! I lea, rrvirnl r>ooo,l I.•r ll~.•.00. kW! Lay. ..nternl ll.nrorl..r•• 0•10.0, .01 I rrquert nor ,non tLv rani• I. it to 111. DAL . • • New Books tEcl.)LLEcjiwss a a Literary Life; I.q Law anl J 1.. No. In 'mirth nr. Ilirldomn. HUNK i.: - rs-- -In great variety . odorlo 311,11 . 11.1 k lENNY LIND VEILS, Black laee 0 Inn,: nod .I.orl. 1o I. r• 11 Ilsono an.. now np, wt o^r," M 11r111 n itticciiklol.l). LINENS, .'f all the 41i0trent (0011 • atrw you Irn•too Idoon..iunt 11.,. n lurthor norm, of lhono nopirlor $lll/11'111 111 nt. &rd. • good nr11,1” ni/o in: loc. conrlo Sit 111 . 1 IV 1:U11111M:1.D. Wall Paper, Borders, &c. I N to The present general assort ' me,. t.”l orrr7 1..1. 1 /.,1.• LI.. 10,11 large +III 1• Irt.laht eat. 7 the ...mg I. L. lake oJata• on 11.. 11311 •ritomlS PALMER. nlnr.l.l I. 1• Mart..rm.. 1 4 1 L.IX Sk sks. lauding fr slier. ffi 144 44, n, 1444 - 444.414. hr 44,41 . 1 .4 4 lem,n 1 I 'WI'S U N UT.;— too nke. landing From 111 •trthr 144,44144. a...1f0r sal. 1.7 mr, 1,11111 DICKEY 11'11. FEATHERS &ill NSENU etramerll... II. 1 " 1,11111 PR% AP.\ KM 1 . 0 ntaining TWO iIUNDRF.I I ACRES, ....led NV,lfinoton T" .b W•of • rnrelan.l Connt, sod ff. ol • RIR , of tr, flonf.•h • o ' 4l "b c . ro ' ; '" oret t r ' Zr•;:f•l ' lT: ' barn • For further into•rznati.. nvt•fr n, •rlo l J • R Cir ItEASE -6 Ras. now landing from ntuir. non ' :l7 '' 404 HAI A II DICKEY k (II 11.116 NIrEN s ffi CO., No. 76 Fourth Plreeb biro recs., Ilwienwelllb • new •byt by LI, author 14 Wslmin glen,. Mordant Ilan. ar, kr. A1w..11.. 1b...1.f the YArnll,, n tee• •uther .1 -01.,a1t.1 tocus,.., The 1,... of hy , axolo.roo. of the -11:0 w Puttta , l'ulnse,l 1,, Third., No 1.0 ~ 1 1 ,, - ,r1.1 Vi,141 of I:O.-Wen, Co. ar.• agPol• for II .1, Quarlorthen amrl,l • v. F'AIINESTOCK'S VERNIIFUGE- E ttEAN PARE Atttlel.g—Tha tatta.t and moat atterEve tatraaly Pt trams that has lawn MAMNiiMI . . ..11, ....pawn rourent. II A PAlllVilner., Vrtkurrtie 14 srlrnowl...ll,l to he , • /..an.lsr.l artlel. , , in thir ...lion of c00n... 3.111 our .1.r.0n r 5.. . ,...., ~ ..I. eurts••••. . trrr ly ..... the, se I,lk.arr it much Ow th... ~ rrur. I h. , .1 1...... we prr....he It reyllinfll .n our prsrt...,a.,, .h unOorrn su..r.sa. an.l .11 wore "I Ll Iltsn il •01,1 11. rb, ...sear Vre.....1,“/ pill together." .Isu DWI. . er,....h55.1 , .. 1 ‘ 1 I. 11, A. abn,lrk AG. mt.. ~t W... 1 ..- . ~r •I ..t... Ihrlslourgh. , 1.... r f blb by 1.1....4. ,n.l N1,r1...t0 Ihr.uchoul th. II 011....... • tu5510.....k111 . Cannot he Recommended too Highly, kOrliO.Tp: 0. Fo.t. .1, Is,: MR. R. •E. SELLERA-1 hare null all die Syrup - ynnr scent 1.11 with tue.n.l •Ilk.. Ir, bn•e nrinre et IV. WO (UP 52, via Groh.mm[lmo ',tot, prom..., it the r, • - rn . tr. , ..‘”, end .-anunt trenturnen.l I t Itt,bll (0 an wt.. •re lalln.led It I. enunb• enla, • ,ne.J, no I remain eure r. I•net Mneter, J. 51. Wart, J nlul4r. J R. I.l‘lle, .tiendn‘re. The above to Jtnkn. ntnopy,antl narml whout eoll italton, In behalf et the best neuall mr.lntine .1 the dot. Prepnre I and Pohl by. I: nEI.I.P:IO, • marlo N... 5: Übli 11A MS-1710 lion' landing trol l , . th rr -° ""'!"'''''tl7.4.ll DICKEY 1 CO.. •t..t EIMMIE nizrlo , IJGE Fit U ITS— FTh ( , / , 7. , vatrr . ira, }'tome.. CherrJo, 1 1 For sal. by L. W. A. ht-CLURU a Co, matt' 250 Libertyarnd . . _ . I ) RIFG.) (jli v e i rr .... ice, alld”,Pulunms, rnl So, 5,,,,, b r n 1 • ' Pan 'is..A.SlZllltl/ a r moat Usveeri and Tea Dealers. _ 1.16N , N . VI'S! umm.rEt.)a,,,Nt...N 1 j : .. '1 , 5 , ! ..,. — ; ;-'0 ... e , as ,n, e , s , S i [ , : t ring, A. AAI A , :',N a co. twos 02 atO 0! Market at. 1 1. K BONNETS—A. A. Mason E. cu. 13 Ino,va just opeoe.l another lot of rMb Bilk Moneta. • .•'. , rIMIREE LARGE coal flats; ! '" 4 '"'" °4l " .IVillilintiti VCD.. =AI 11 Wood street. AAUSEALUNTs "something new under Sun e-t's, l 47; let ti E, fg o MUSIC ON OX—HORNS. SEVENTY U\ II 0R N And .aapZredrt wn tner, add and Idememet 1"11;11,hing1 ten ed!' thaL indrnment in the Unitrd tdate, 11 MneMer.) , ./er ef the Idu.d., sUI preeidr at Card , id adnair_eidn; rent, Cenerrt id n.. , 7 .eelnek. . E. ltlidd m.rty 4d.erit. -.ASAGE FOR CALIFuIt dam - NIA In 1 , 11.1AN11111 . 1 , 11411 NallV liltK —The litaammlnr 1 , 1(1111A NEVA. 11,L. of Kowa.. ( . 11,Lnp Irma Now )Ivrelt 17111. for (115amvs. Lem will Mk. tr.o.lammoM:y N I.IW 1,111-KANS. .doh. (am.. lima et Panama. without oteralon on the helonl Ytm als .mehlp N ITI:1 1 STATI:r I . of 11, Now 1 ork meamelltg. I.lno. -all Ivy. York. Marohl,lll, 111.arnr. ongom or a tat, tho ( pl. Summ•o WINF11:1./ SCOTT, noo to, I nom Vanaula ato l m( p 11111( April. l ali.' It loalomn . l• A No riii.niaioo front l'atiouts lit in V I N I.li SCOTT, oar , u by ani 'a a" A !ilia. to cornervoid Ia Ani-iatii of Is 11. 11-1.10 Noe lo t. FAKE—From fib K,5:'•.. through Ilolnt, . . - - • . , v o the I lottoratae, the Judges of the Cotirt nt tleneral wafer ncerint, a the Pener..;n and for the 0.001, ..f Alledhenr• The netstndl f J. Melt. AN of the r{cend Ward of the city id' htlynntstb, litttntlty_ Nnur ,tltiniser hall. nrierided hinneelf With tnalyrial the enonnondatl.... of trarellere and other, at ha. .Inr the rt•,. aterrynnl, and pray,. that t raft In. unre nod I. plea 3 nl n , grant him a 1n...ft...t0 keep 3 yeahlie tooter 0f . .. ent. And ontretnnonnr. ue in .1. honnd. will eeer pray, ettOnnAN e, nt.. cllt.trtle of the Ward nty.reeanl. erytify, that the ale., petitioner ip ine.l ' , Tote tot In. nett mud lenne.ratte.., and , 1.1,1 inn hnum. nedo and ~,,, Lot them-nu...1..1nm and 1....10114, .(ran., , and trat mull that euels talent I. 111.,, • W. 1t..1,. ihss,ll, 1. a. too.. Weld. rah net.. I , 11. . i .... r 11.11111. r. J • Th., R. 111.1mbh 11. else , 11. Slltarssr. W. W Lb, 11...14c - - - ithrnixoT I . o.lll.lPNced to re seortmetst ,pric.4. S.lnwner ...se,Aitis In D. .4 se.tinete. Cloth, Cee.in ere.. Tube!, Pnnts, hnnk.5.,.. 1 11.10 Isdieb. Ilerbb I.sine. I w t .tlt Law. e• 1:11,11'.1 irk.. Lawn.. Mnblin s I‘...seh s 1:11.1..ne 1 Ilnetery. byes. thssl... Tbebel., , Se. he..... whirl. he Teepe.-thilly is sates the erten, of Men-haste .1 Ih.llnro. mar,. bn Corner of ' , bomb! Slier Nearly all Now Open, L uiz 1'). URC II F . I I) n n1,13.......61 - 1.'4,-1, I w.th , 11,01.14 1..) Are now open. vorA l!Arir -or', rallr. tur rrrr and I .r . n r t;Yjn r .7l=l7ol .- 'l7.=l: ' llTA i . " 4 4 rni t y.. 5111.11 n... hog "n I Urrrh. Mr. tirutrrntrnfinA the IN—! 'link,. of Frail hub nArt twil l Anor An. Alt w- grt) , err A 1.. end I . ,iart. ruvri Ls lirr ern r.unAlled Cr r.. r A irr, --turludrA crir Ar.r4 ut A.' rr...r. 1 .nA1, band.. me darria...t Azure., Cotton Kill Operatives Wanted. fIIEN or FIFTEEN sveßvors can find-am -1 ~,,,i.l,mertt. I tbrra.l rah paid r. lc ELBE:, t'u,n0...1..nt, I . .ndeltr, 0414.1,1 l'anaeltots.-1-.lnnA • . • . . • . N —4.1.11er ..7)11 fr•iAlled •111 11‘.11.••••• ••! 3•••• rent. the.) fulai•ls tl••• .a...11..11.1. it, It 31111. . mar , .11• Removal ID.W I I M S ,vz. CO., 1.3 remny - N1 t" .thr.oe 41.,,r• ... alkl .L.-. whet.- th . , t,• frt,nds A“.l,mtrc - FATAL 1 1:1;.R I:,r, L3..,1,ra end Ja•n • N... in•lven• end Su.,,r • 41.16 Yier. Extra T.... ntnr, nud Dlpt ‘1,13.t.i....tt1•• end l'ontf,,n.l Cor • - 1...1.1.5n, n.. 1 kr, 11., end 15...1 Wlth I•rult... , ar, I SO,. Iron. 1.., 0,1.4, "on, Wn.0....a1.• vu.l r.E1,11 I , ) J I% MLA JUST .PUBLISIEBD, 7111. - r;r:.•ts BA.VI, cOjir.4.vir,‘ II LF.11.1,11., jut,t und for . th. ••,rf . ..elect:en e. pi ee., More tee.. t!tnek ,toh.. I coc.. area oad orrosl,l. o - .rooll I ra. hoo,t, ct area Inotrn nl., I. :No Coronet.. Iv.. 11.1oco Kn orn aloe frupt,ch Tocroocote otol Totoo. r m.;! cenno‘eol%soh arroar,l ter felt h0h1...,1 h tr.,l is I I 16114 r felt 4 vl. t ul hthioh.trucuelate NM e ceonpornlivel, I. price he lel hlrd .1. :Wu e: 0..1J0r. llu It—.t tinil.llllo4 h , end troche,. el re-ort. I I & TAILS-2 e.ties ua 'h . % Ilialln., Ic.in an! I l,, IS4IAIII.It REV A(0, "RES ell WORK ED CR IMIZETTES -14 514ann A en. hare:l3;A reel.) sod rata inal • large laud a,urtnirnt of fine Vionelt marl/ . . . . I trek ETS-- '25 dox, just r eed and tilt nal. IV A N - TE P—A second hand steam en- Vuior. frain Went, thirty bur... Awe, Any peru.n haw tug Due %or rah, will avelv itunistiatuli - to WIS. (lA. ALIA' t 011., mark Is and al Waal aL To Organists - and Leaders of Choirs. rpiE NATIQNAL PSALMIST, in new col. mqhm SACKED MUSIC. nunaiatina of 1 . ..A.1ns and 1 , ran tunes. will/ a choice Mkt... $•......rwr5. An. Oasis. and Chao.. .1-siuned for (la Ore of Choir, Con. in-ruhatiou. and hlin,:ing Solvol, by S. 1.. and 11. K. Omuta. i'ubii.L~l by Wil kin,. Cart., A Co. Price 50c • Thr,abov..aurk is arrahu..l with en arromphinnient for U". °'" " by 11. MELLOR.. Mar, .a 1 Wool Are,. MOURNIK , O . t , :O I LLA t RS , LCUFFS--5u mo 9 A. A. SI ASA . 1 Market cL VALENCIA COLLARS CLIFFS—We ha,.reed an rtineut of morn. than GO dui. V One alonain C nao ullAra and Cults. A. A. MASON A CO.. and ~ If F.W. RIC E—ltee'd at 1156, Liberty street; W. A. MrChlli:ll A M., .-il (inv.,. tad Tea Lauder, . lIEESE —Pine .Apple; Ilualnuu Ili inn. W. IL. Crean, . . , • • (.7 tale A.. ,11,C1,1J110 A CO- . marts I..ta.rs ..trsne. ' 11./ ATS —7 eke. ll j aut. S. ~; 11, 1 , k 1. 0V T 7 , 1 ,C 1 t:, r 5, for , isms, :a 1y...1 stn.., I Anti—`, I, or sale I.v I J 5.1111.11 . 0011 A 00 •••, - - - I UST isponsi. at A. A. ISIANos & Co.'s. a ensatsletss anursusnst I,..ntlentrn s • Mark Malian Cr 7.177•1 mart, ['RING it. HIIION S .1.4135un & Co. 1 7 .h•ys• lv rll an! sunnnl I.i Pariunts :Irll l., 1141, ss... rich and nuneriar slyka g ILKS & SATINS-11,3- ovrr l ruii I.lsstss. Salts. 1111.1 st 1 •Isu.s, (Haas llounct •u.l Vlonnvas Slit. of Its,r, A. A. MASI'S A 00. nustsi , a na 1/ salsn •st._ IGIIT SPRING puiNTs-A. A. Mason 14 A Co. h sr.. rn..'d 1.. ea.... Is. All. ts A ,onm srrtnr l'rintt. ts.t's . . , SU hams in balk. • 1: *eras lana, tiround NOIN rnrk• Yeathar*: To aru.r nn lokla* "'"'"'" 17.*V11111;N:V A I'o an Vront OSI: N-300 bbls. Soap 'Rosin, in k...soti or . LC el. a. anzl for *ale 1:r 11ELL .i Mar. an.ITJ **afar *1: EQA Common., in Eton, and h T W.lo{, k naLL, Na al, W. 1., 1"}: r3ppi rig , W no.l Print - v I inir t•r , ... by W M AWMI All.. New Bonnets, Rfbliams, Hats. Silk Goods, l&c ttl .' 1 .0 , 1 4 ,I . r n k t r t hs m t i and ca de.sraWu'r.ty f-r the. di.r.LC A lr liu--I . lAul l'hUL nunrell Ftri,l. Seurr And 11114.. n. Hun..., Fatio.r. How,. .1 Tato.an.l 1 " 7 " 7 ." 4 " :, "' IA e1tj ' 11'!„1 . 11;!..!V.71 ,. . ' ''''' • "7,•,,,7,:' • it ouI.IICA NOLES..-25 Vincintiati IT'l I for liKl.l. A 7.1110 Krr, .79 .4 7U WA. n ErE LINSEED I L-15 .1.411 R. in store I • noXior enlely mar:. 0, 10.A1'KI:l'ItN Rco, A Card. • I•WILL open on the le April next, on t.,trtr.t••• , i of St C.., 01.0b.n0 tatat.O-Ition. 1 .10 0140:M10 lb.. 011,1111, 14 .111 , Iriesd• at..l the 1011 he •••..1.1 • Om, hra.• to•Oin4 a w „.. _ ,To Gard ers. TWEN'ri of ,an., within inn, milt. rite, anti ttvin.; thr.ring ',one Orebar.l or 'nano, Lind, ortruit trrr, too tenO•l o draw, at o rot, If applimtiqu W ut0d....0. mar.. .1.11 CO. O. SlJORViihdti. Flinn, in Fiore . rot imlo nr • x mar 0 BIACCIWAN A CO. Steele Wanted. _ f)SIAIES lt:,flitsatrpl .lil 'Escbaupn..l i i i n,, o br -,1431.,a,111L1. Amit lied RAO.. Ilmkerr. Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R. 20 SHARES for sale by Val. A. ul Lax CO, Nutbaut nerve on x Wood sta. ma.re..'lr • - 111EARLS---20 eaßks, ree'd and fottiale by W.• r. wumox. 147. Front ,t. I g iOPPER STOCK FOR . ) WI Shares .filnlntialmt Orto paw. Ily _ a co.. • malf.t.t 7 Garna . Wocd st. asul 11: lbw t“ , ..ve an 1 zorws.r..l Tor. eta The water will probably bav ri tb.• ra,p th,t,ntu:r. a rlsu. 1, 14.111,- to a Tea days. of theroir4.l,..r a 3104 “• nt.1•4,11 11‘st impT,ve- t rt r,,.. l'o•-n•Int 1.-••••••. n, I Inn•to.t .••••••rellt y.oot • • ntortlay.ntol no nnt rout .I,••r I•o-•••••••• TIo riv.r n. nt r t o.t orl•.. to•ennt' I•tit,t•ntly' to•rn Cho Altnon • n r • I,t - ` - rt erl n I ht but to utb., traneptrni 111'(..,n u $3.0::: I , ut In tvan rtor s pnsl.• t.. 1 Id- at $.10 , 3 1? 1.1,1 "I, • • intl.. us , dt•s a • In.....kr<t. , "slln a=l tnn . .;.m..1.1•5.1. tlo;41iss.::; tr.•ol Ent r smit..4ro unanninal. • ,i14tr1:11l$:$- Su. ar $ll.l W.:- .+4.liilna Alts.s7 al 1,;71n741r31.1‘. enle ;:! , u,:sr a I. moult.: sn..l IJo In Ivo I..ts „„„ ,re, •• au.l .k Then• u cry 4;l' tk 10! n. no I. srn. 40.0 1 . :•t v... !moos— rn- yr, {ll :tt I ill WO Late .a 1...: ,trout al ,•• ,Itl., and C.rll¢to, at .00V , : 4 60ut aer, on I.mo fvr r.,14., 3.1 liomn. 1.14.1 1,41 n• at ta,il cuo, snErk—s.,l- ot 40 14.1.1.e1. al • 1...re . al 4. SI ma:F.—Sale or I:. 10.13 at So:. rO O O 1. ANti—s 3 l. ni lit 1..r.F00 11141.• .lov. - al the ,um. 1•1.1 !111: \ t.t4. 1,11 4 licslkeuy, 4nwate term. LAND 1..1 , 144 ..0 lar 011.17.'r fur NO.. 4.11. q.. NAV—Flat, 40 0.1.1. 1..1,111a, alai'.. 4110 4 veaatat Cosal. 04311403 We Isear.lt.l t.c.m.o.rtnent Faber ankh., ar. Kt.uerally BALTIM. 11( I: axo .1110 1,111. I:oAl)—Tl.:fnllowinc anniaranda the tan , u•a• Ufa.“ na• nnAnnnrn and I:ali I:•atd. 1,11..111,01 •,flS.dd. - The Lranmp.,stalLda ,nob th, ilaindan , a rcusr di Ow pnnet,..4l I,en 101daa— Bur'L2,, 1 aLui__ I ;tort... ntf 1.4, dn, o 14.4, LoFv, .• . Ivan, ral:le: 4 , 1 111,13 MIA 111 tal. 36a 1.1.14 Zit Lon! . MI st in ii. Ili II 1 I Lanl mud butt., 71 " evelot, utt.fttlf I..l.ruar . Ws+ ,rrs .512 . 2 07:. Jct. r of Of fr. Tr.,in ttf.. rtrni, an 4 `1111•SILN • 011. lull par. n. ..• . nn. V i 5..., tor "N.. - 1•11.• MillEMl2 There ha , rfoien r.mvidrr:d.!. decline in the number r. 4.1 .n - milt rt. Il~u 1~•+.1 1. aliielr.gn Iteel styr T:tr,l, 1 , 1.11 0.., 1.... a, lei. SlSki m,r,..1 I. 1..11 ,t,t-tqt an 4 1 , .a.•' Sh , elt 4.taall't id at:Artie! wiltrft -4,1 at t a to aim', anti 11:. 1. , el 171:j7r. t- 112TIF nn u a1...L....um:atm..> 4 . , r- Is . ut..l the 14. 11. W.' • 4". • toloptioi, seriot— Lu-nt..... mai 1.11 a broil. air.l •.• Imo ram., fl r . r 1..4 4 pr...• a. rapi.ity nt I. dna.. I bi 3 ... tin ratul nzar..... At iben tn. rbaul , id ‘31111:V.S.:: . fs,4 1% inn -, 1,, 1 , 1.: . S.. 1111,40 , 1 11; tit, li n • it.o.• Y.„ ..n r V I. I. rlea,ll.rtiti., 1,1,43. • I:;tr, I I\'l'l:•.rotrina• tuak.. t, "...le tt Porto,. lalr tour. iu oast• ot • • itt•:.Zyst.li att." tono"1 yll 1.. ..... . utut ~.111 the ealltit t: r. qu0..., r... they alit doubt . et tat, t" • itt 11.1 saw flack" , wilt lier3l huner".l•lt...o to tat t net, t..l,ttelt. lb, • all Ittot• Anti t n•nil Th.. es •...rtatiott u• 11.02 ai t....L.tei or..u eat.. Itou• • tteut to the truth. 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