ma Bank of the enormous man sterling—or $95,000,000! ..),---.....,....„4: iiml t iA r Patelists are wine they Will send 4';,.. , same of .heir spare funds this way. We can . ..L', promise them safe investments which will yield . as much i n ane year asfour or 6e in England. RILiIIiSYALTIF OF GOLD ASO BILTEIL—We publish dire morning an Interesting article from tb Parjajuurno/ des bedats on this enbjeet, 'which is destined A to press itittg:upon the attention oil the world:'To the iILIOCLUSB yield L. - of Gobi by \ California. which of it 'elf had be ,:i ban to diatufb the long establishecistandard of 'relative valn between the two "precious" me ' tale, is now lidded another flood from AUstralis, whlch . promiee' to be as copious as Ate ,Irom C./Litton:a& ;Already a proposition t s before Congress to depreciate the sliver coins of the Wit:tatty, so that their value 01111 be br9eght to .:,...:t . ..trirreepond with those et goltl;4witiairneceesarily molt continue to be :the standard. This will Onieet tbii-efd silver coins into bullion, to be ..... , iMiagtit and sold i for What they are intrinsically Worth which in the case of perfeattoine con !:-.11‘ierably over per: They will naturally flow back to th . e mint far recoil:nage. Two , Tsizas Dsi:—Two trains a day ire ' now running on the Pennsylvania Railroad, tween Pittebprgh and;Philadelphio.--one leaving the morning and rite other in the: evening. - . The ,time thangii is home. There will not . , leas nuts.l..settiltint now as bel'ore this Ir.: altlif Tilsit of teasel is so great that untie:n - 414y ociaLi notaccommodats-it. The tie traine.Yiti,nupp3itheidieuutnefogy,_,..lsise.' teiltrd fromdie east; destined for Cincinnati,'' or 'the regions beyond, can rake choice here of -our magnificent, -steam packets, or or Or wee i tern Railroad;, and those destined for the lakes, or interior of Ohio, will find by the railroad every, facility .thOy can desire. as.extory.---Tan Buchanan mien In the late . ' , democratic" State mitrention, having the nr• .jority, andlielleving that it is ' , file right of the . majority to rtile,l determined that all the deleL gates to the Ailti'mdre -convention should be „t o _ - friends of Buchanan—that the party• in-Penn: eylvalia strait' present an undivided , front. -Against this the Casa delegates (Ii i IVYaititbe r. r . ) They'rtintended that each Congttir• atonal district should be 3 perinitted t appoint its own delegSte. This, Ito be sure, would be democracy, but -.bad Looofocoisie; for the -;'party could never get along at -all were it to - . . allow the people to -take the management into `their oww.htuids. -Some: would , pill. one waj someloother, said there would be great 'denier iliat*Bachanin would ioitiS a nomi ' nation by auar - nonsense. -"It would introduce enarolry and coftossrik into the party, and turn t everything upside doWn. 11 would he alto , gether too whigileh. - ~ :.Ijiir American lA:maracas' are et* troubled with some remains of the:democratic spirit, : though it is - nearly erabilued. t:They have not !beep haVrentingh. Loo 114p01e09 managed , things better in France. With one bold stroke he :crnehed the demodraticepirit ont of the tta introdneied the reign of Unadulterated ..,ocofetsolete; andliow Bee whit harmony and unanimity proygl in that country. How beau ' Welly slutple,lff ;his eyetem,i; Be -appoints an election. nominate; lilmielf, and Amp-cells upon za..F.',.; *- 7the "free and balependent voter's" or the party ",:to vote:for him. They go to the pope, and the majority of nix millions out ~,."aoit*.t:foi the iocofoco candidate. That's the alitY * liiii:things. This thing, of allowing the and chatter, for themselves Is eo the Pennsylvat ClTen- AnN lon thOught. They have no idea ;of allowing .**ol.! , iiiiiicriity of the party to express preference ' - :..roiCairo or Dengleas, or Butler, "Vote forme," • . :Said Louis Napeloon, "or - take' 'the cons!- •tplences.7="Yote for me," , echoes James ' Bo " ammo, "or be kicked ontcf the party." tin . conditional submlssinn, implicit ;obedience, con . inflate the rele in the looofecti- mar* In both - Fninee a• - 'Still , "we are sorry I to say,",'there4are some refractory msnakers ofi the party. !Rear what • . the Pittsburgh Foot„ says: ' • 'lt ie'strangeto every ',right-thinking dente thellittiniltB who were opposed 'to - the llDOlinAtiOil'e:Mr. Buchanan, still keep tip their hand against the deCisioi of-the party, and .let opportttnityj or 'falsehood past that Aan gre p eLief u t o tt r theiregrr f e di fu e l se eff m or e ta n to creole regard any e r for the success of the. party, - irhy. they Continue their incessant struggle to anger.= .der strife afterghe people have a thousandtimee rebuked them for their folly.” It is strange indeed, and.ought not to be tot 4 *rated. The "folly" of theselmen in Apposing, , • That they have any-right to prefer= antes, will ruin the party Loins. Nspoleort,l t . that•Locefoco Prince and Prince •of Leeefocos, would PanitsuCh ~ i teetionists" off to Cayenne in qnick time. Bni..as Buchanali has no Openne, be has - to get ; along with them as he -can;./3o the Post:reasons* little, and scolds a until at length itsindighation bursts out in -the following thunder 'tones r•?-. ,"Pie ire bt no means contentions; we would lWeto know ',what w ieill please Ahese growlers': thinkthat sufficnt Ems beenyeanted 47 to their angry temper and inableot now, and if they demand inure, we - would -like seer them present their bill. A boundary .should be lined to their impudence and abuse, • and to our mind, the opener it is done, the , bet . ter it will be for the welfare of the, party." !rhea. the way to talk to them. Th 4 Pout M teight. :If men profess to be locofoooe let 'them' rbe locorocos. ...What basilicas haii,theY .to. ' , growl?:' Whigs growl if they cannot bare things • theic. own Way-1n fact they are always growl :, 'jog socoetbing; bat ter locoforob to growl in slibgether ont of character. ." Now all , this trouble ficina oat of one • 'Ogle , - ,Egetake- Thee° ~g roarlern" mistake ,lo"ooleoo '-, Ica. for - deatOoteey; becituie, forsooth, it low B olen the,name. ..We suppoee they 011 Sad `shade* after a while.. the ,dilltteeartt between', the shade* incl . the eabstatice. They: hateheap deluded hithezto:ltith the atilt of the eheeptlnit now they are hegiroducto ; feel the teeth ; and - plates of the wolf. We are glad 'of it t ..c.ery dead, .', of whom li had Io d d b*' hid m 0.~ ...ottat the Valk party as a coalition of -•.;:3e sad dentoarntitiptd down the demoere tie' party, and had denied, that there were any dieurdanlein in that. State. Wilcox biodimade a siemith the other day ta king precieels , opposite clown of the Unionists, and their yorposek When Brown had finished , he rose and said thr,t Prioin alluded to Mtn as his " friend:" whether hi - Swat: zo or not would depend upon Brown's assertions in respeit to the above points. If he charged the Union aomprnmise men with hostility to tho ¯o tio party, ••pr asserted. that the seoessiOntets were not dieutnionisti, then he said what: was not true. Brown rose, apparently more aston ished than enraged, and. requested Wiles; io modify his language . , and asking hiM whether he meant to charge him with ,fsisehood. truculently rejoined that, if Brown @aids° and so, prthisely whit Brown had said, then it was false.' This waa to very nes; the lie direct that GO. Brown felt it incumbent upon his ,thi valiy to tap the claret of Wilcox, and he struck him a pretty forcible blow under the lug of the ear. Wilcox returned the civility with promp titnde,and energy, and rather knocked Brown down, at the same time obseiving incidentally, through his close let teeth, that Brown was • d eon of abi Mr. McCorkle of California, and a dozen other gentleinthaeixed Wilcox and addressed him in an earnest man, ner upon the impropriety of that sort of ihing.i 4 At this stage of the game, Mr. Wilpthe opoitithe nearest';desk end announced than they would let blot git at Bronn, hewouldwhip him In two minntes....-The two minutes wet i enat allowed him, and the belligerents were teept apart. The Speaker Was tolled to the ell'air,-and ho ordered-the two zaembera ...into_ the eatiikye of theSergrint.st-Arzea , As neon . as somidegree of order was restored;Messn. Brown,and Wil- Sox proceeded to make' very fall and ritepeetful sioloiles to- the House. BroireC,sahl be had seen here six years, and had never before had 1 a gght on the .floor,and he Should not now have had that misfortune if the exigency of the case had not been too preiwing to admit of delaY.— Tfiloox said that this was his first affair here, and he asked the forgiveness of the House and of the country.' The first fault 'teems to have bean with Wilcox, but ie they were both sorry, that was e. matter of no consequence. • I am not dieposed, to censure the participants in this row very Severely. It was a momenta ry affair, 'and the combatants made the only re paration hs their noires as soon as the excite ment passed. Beside the members have had In the conduct of the Senate . ..this session, a ve ry unfavorable example of legislative decorum. This sudden outbreak of personal feeling was far lees disgranethl to the House than the gene ral proceedings of the-day, In the morning the Chandelier of the Exchequer had represen ,ted the deplorable condition of the governmeht for the4ent of some appropriations, which were ready for the action of the House. The . Housts went into committee for the purpose of ettentling to this business. :The first bill wee forte appropriating $150,000. fur continuing the wale on the capitol. It immediately gave rise to a most contemptible debate upon the progress of that building.' Mr. McNair, chairman of the committee which was raisedfit the instance of . . , some envious, malignant persons, enemies of Mr. Walter, the whitect, or disappointed in not getting contracts, to detect flaws in the foundations, and M. carp at the plane and ex-r penditires, made a little attack upon everything' that had been dons or was -priposed to be done. Mr. Stanton of Kentucky, a practical mason and builder, answered him inn all other detrac. tore moat triumphantly, proving by the teetimo op of practical pen, the perfect solidity of the wafts, and passing a high eulogium upon the abilitith of Mr. Walter. The House was per featly satisfied, and began to Vote on the ippro priatlan, when' Brown.begazt his speech on Mis sissippi politica, which ended In the fight., At ter;that business, Wen despatched; efforts were made to stop debate, and pietUt vote;bot they were entirely unsuccessta And thus. while hundreds of poor wOrkmed are standing Idle, and while the season to° working is passing away, and the salaries of officers are running on, canting a loss of hundreds of dollars.n day to th e government , no action can be bad, and mere babble is raffered to consume weeks ,sind. months. And this Is attempt° of every daY.— It has been most truly said that Congress is vol untarily divesting itself of All its .. legieletive Itaxictions, dist it may. beCome • meg4thal of Presidential electosa. • The degthei' s'y, the ut ter worthlessness and imbecility °rho* bran ches of. Congress 'ism a most serious end dis couraging sign oftithe tines. Cod pantos some impravementl .turiaa. THE FORESEE ZIEWII HY THE MA. .• Corilpondonfrif tae H. 7..cammairr..l.lAdrertirer. 102f11011:F . c . billary 27th:1852. The Arctic on the 25th cooroyed the list of Lord Derby's new ministry and subsequently the predominint feeling bas been one of cannily for the revelations which area be made to-night in both houses of Parliament, as to the policy which his 'lordship and :hia followers Intend to pursue. The despatillen to be forwarded to Liverpool after, tbadepareure of the mall will an -710,33100 the not* of ',tE;ttre avowals, end titbre. fore wilfltasseie more' Interest than anything that can now be written., • . ' The wish that the liberal party should have time to avail itselU of the stimulus of a Tory Government to re-ergardse for an entirely new and vigorous campaign is no strong, that Lord Derby miy rely upon being tolerated for some time, If he will ,only,-be discreet enough not to render .toleration 'impossible. Hope, the great anxiety to ascertain the extent to:which be will commit himself this' evening: From the Indications thus far afforded byhtilt organs, it has appeared Probably that he will content himself by reiterating his opinions !in favor of protection, abstaining at the name time from any overt sot, until a new election j ehall have notified the feeling'of the preeent electoral body throughout the country. In that Can it may be expected that no immediate resistance will be made to . hire; and he may go on to the tem b,,ti o n Al f the existhlg Parlisment,aubject Only WU, Watt of Lol44,office without der:. • Oct DPl4ol.lBFoeagif• • On the 'other hand - rote of lomat of owliblenti, or &emend tone opinion in the HouegotCemmons;,. may drive . s clinsoknlON, Oa fink nod fiffaggi. will 11=Mil of Lord : . _.empletrd deems • _ , part of Lord Derby to , • . #l4l course, Lord Hardinge having lAnned.orvhia accepliog office_ that be c_en , cOrreil in moPh of the policy of Sir Hobert Peel, and could not vote for its reversal. The fast. of Mr. O. Young, the moot violent rf fhblirotectioplat , having refused at peered[ to rake office, on the ground of ill health, may perhaps also 64-symptom In the same direction. Lord liardinge kiss at one time Governor Gene ral of India, and iron the t bettlen of the Saki. Hie age is nixty Seven. It foreign affairs there' is nothing new. A sort of half reconcilationlis reported to hive taken pace between Lolila Napoleon and M. Montalembert, the healg the Jesuit,, nei• thee pariy uncle it coot nt to make war at this moment The church cannot Lk. without Louis Napoleon and he cautiet do without the church. In Hesse Cassel the members of the perniament committee of the late Chamber,Wito .nobly defined the laws and constitution of the state, have been sentenced to two years' im prisonment 'and deprivation of civil rights.— From Austria, Lord Granville bas received on ;insolent reply to his letter about the refugees. ENGLAND. • thrthe evenijig of February'_':, (Friday) the . Earl of Derhy, the new Premier, developed hie intended'peilloy. The Times 4res the folipwing t summarythe evening's sees on. lee the Howe of Lorgs lalt Might the Earl of Derby rote-to explain the modest which had in duced him tb incept office, nail after paying • graceful tribute of admiration to the ,privite virtues displayed by the:)larqlli, of Laos 'dome during his long political eareer, pro. ceesixd to say that though the lesiguatiou of the late Adintrlietretilo hod eaten him completely by surprise, he had detenouted net to shrink again from the responsibility of fanning a gar ernment. With respect to oar foreign policy, the course he meant tnpursue was that which he was con vinced was calculated to secure the blessings of peace, and thia nuhl-be beat ch - ected,by einem ! log toward foreign Powers a balm and tempe•' Irate policy, by adhering to the letter to the ['ligation:l - imposed on as by treaties, and by re epecting In the ca e-, of all 'union, great or; all, the tight to manage-their own offairs.—. n this head he entirely minuend with the opinions .expressed On a recent. tinasion by, Lord:Granville, that 16tions should net towordi one another with dignity' 'and forbearance, and that no State, any more turn any prirote inili; viand, should be ashamed to 'make reparation Mr Whiles. With regard to our power of re. peffing *penman, hit lielievrd that the-wavy; was never In a more perfect stale; atethat the 'efficiency of oar thilitarj force, considering its timber sand the; ariltionadutin ixhe4 to per fort* was'matter - for admiration: , If the country wore threatenedwith inva sion, the people' f Enplood, Ireland, and Scot land would ilea no ono man; bat though be felt nci.alarm on that eutlect, he thought that the present moment, while we mill enjoyed the blessings of pence, was favorable for so organi -1 tingthe undisciplined valor of ; the country that they might resist to the greaten advantage the trained armies of anlnvader. Thd noble Lord then peened on, after .warning the exiles assem bled in thle country that the Glovernment'wourd not tolerate. any attempt on their part against foreign Powers, to She commercial policy which it was his intention to pursue, and expressed hie approval of the principle of the Medina I tariff, rather than that of the free trade system adopted by the late Sir Robert Peal. But though this was hie opinion, he thought the question could only he satisfactorily solved by a reference to the clearly expressed opin ion of -the intelligent portion of the commu nity. Mug therefore in a minority, certainly in one, - ainl perhaps in both-'sinuses, on the policy of freArade, and not wishing to interrupt for any length of time the deliberation of tie Leg islature at this critical period, '.he ehould throw himself on the forbearance of his opponents and the indulgence_of , ..his friends, and, contention himself with humble labors, 'such as meastiree of legal and educational reform; he should refrain from entering for the present on the question of a duty on corn, nine driven to deparefrom the 'wain he had'preeoribad for himself by faction oppanition. Ile would also eche that opportu nity to state that it wan not his intention to adopt and carry out the 'measure of franchise reform proposed by . Lord John Itdasell. which he characterlxectas an indefinite plan for onset tlingesiorything and settling nothing, and which began by exciting 'the country, and finished by ~diseldsking bad-heard indeed that this scheme of from )sltise refoins was to qe - combiped with one for enortneguay improving the education of the courary, though he could not quite see the con ;anion between the two subjects; and for this reason ho begged distinctly to state that by edu cation he did not mean the mere acqairement of knowledge or the developement; of the intellec tual facilities, bat :that education. which was built on the basis of all knowledge—the study of .the Scriptures.. Fat' the promotimPof such edu -cation he relied with confidence on the enlight ened exertions of the parochial clergy of the es tablished Church. To uphold the Chorchin iterintegrity was not only the interest but the duty of Goverdment, which, while it tolerated the religions faith of other persuasions, was bound to extend . the in finence of the Church of England, and to load it every 'assistance in diffusing, through the land the knowledge of divine troth.. The noble lord then concluded his speech'by declaring that he had. undertaken the teak of governing the coun try, trusting to the blessing and guidance of Providence, and that heahould have attained . the , highest object of hie ambition if he advanced in the slightest degree the objects of "peace on earth, and good will among ,then," and If he contributed to the "safety, honor, and welfare 'of oar Sovereign and her dominions." . Earl Grey would.not attempt to enter at length on the various topics discussed by Lord Darby, but he could not help entering his pretest against the inferences drawn by the noble earl from a comparison between the American tariff and oureystem of free trade. ffe motif also ex press. his consternation at hearing that a tax upon the food of the country was contemplated by the Government. After" some observations from Lord Derby, who explained that he had distinctly said that the question could only be solved by the intelli gent portion of the community, and that it was not the intention of the Government to make any proposition on the subject tit present. ' Earl Grey expressed himself greatly relieved, bat implored the noble earl not to keep the country any long time in suspense on a matter concerning which it had every right to have early information. EttriFitiwilliam regretted that Lord Grey, Instead of taking a comprehensive view of Lord Derby's Speech, had selected one particular to pic, and that the moat ezeiting, for dinenasion 'and comment lle diffeVed altogether from Lord Grey in the view he bad taken reapectiug the effect of' a, moderate duty in raising the price of corn in general, and declared that he had beard Almon the whole of Lord Derby's speech with considerable satisfaction. He was elpecially glad to Lod that the noble earl was prepared to resist the invasion of Constitutional ri,gitte, fort( inch rights were continually at taoked-he believed a large portion of the com munity would come to the opinion that it would be better to live under a mild and tranquil des potism. The Sfargt>is of Clanricarde defeed ed Lord Grey, and pressed Lord Derby for an early statement no to his proteetlortiat measures. The Earl - of Aberdeen was anzionsio take the yeri'firot opportunity which prevented itself to declare, as the intimate coll eague of the: late Sir Robert. Peel, hie detirminitloti to adhereto the free trade policyof :thee lamented. states.' •men, ' lie thought, belihnlneffons dtawn by Lord Derby on this subject were aldoir7af3d. unreal, And for his Part he should tomes siduty MMMIIEMMI ~- i - aot thought, 'ef We welt to see how the olumute text.pf Earl Derby will be Interpreted by coniervatiens oo the hustinge.—LOoden Time, F.S. 2Ath. The safety of sll our it.stantiollo, not except ing monarchy itself, depends open the result of the next general election. —Landon Herald , of Feb. 28 End Derby, like a bold moo, boa at mica put tbo quention at insue beyond all doubt. Ilia cry is ••Toryioip—No Reform—No Free Trade -- Londa:3 .I,`esrs, Fib. The ?peed: of the Earl of Derby, after ail, 'telecom to neither timelier leen than a covert abandonment of protection. lle would mako the Custom llouao the mere instrument of mo nopoly, but he shrinke from giving practical ef fect to his opiniona—f,ondon Clo,niar, Feb. 221. .Sothing could he more manly'or candid than thu way Earl Derby hooka hili parliamentary po sition in the.face. Nothing could be more grace ful or digntiied than his appeal to hie opponeuto to forbear to interrupt the bueinees of the coun try factional opposition. The Poet addia ..That F.arl Fittwillimn did well in rebuking Evil:leer for indulging so early in le:antic:La ul party bitterneas.— London Port, alb. 28. • THE PENINSULAR, MAIL The Peninsular and Oriental Compaufe steam. chip Madrid arrived at Southampton hot night, Feb. 28, at half past eeven., Her dace are— dbraltar, 17th February; Cadiv, 18th; liabou, 20th. She Csperieneed ve`ry heavy ;weather both out andome. In the dietrict of Guards, a guerilla par y had proclaimed Don Miguel The AMMO 5. euppresepl., I=IM Baron Von Arnim, whose trill for libel has long been pending at 'Berlin, has been convict ed and sentenced to a tine of 200 thalers or four mtinlhs imprisonment. The English Chauceller of the Exchequer ad verti!.es the receipt, by altodt office oriler,of £5, lie lA, for "arroarages of hair powder tax. - Letters from Boma nay that ninny arrests have been made of paraes charged with cele brating the anniversary of the Roman Repub lic and that the Pope has given orders for no more children to be chrivelted Joseph, in the belief that Joseph Martini la intended to be honored by the frequent use of that surname. Letters from Conatantinophi say"that the dis pute reipecting the holy places, which at one time threatened comm... injurious to Chris tian resideuts in the Turkish "Empire, has been. eettlell without infringing upon the liberty !formally granted 80111 V time ago to Christians of reecho • rahllitop alurrap (Itontan Catholic) died in Dublin un itho morning of Fehrzil L'6. The VEttenible iiectO3i/Stie Rad stteth laviterel role, ethiehlerminated hirlia Connee of three ol' four days: A parliameular.: paper, just published re epecting English military operations in India, specifies the amount of bboty taken In the cam paign srti a !t 'Mon'tau ate Chino n es 18,09, 52.Ars. 14a ip., of which 12, 48,611ra. was the amount real4ed, end the rimainder was diebsiged for ardniace stereo. • At hlarlkid the Queen of !Spain has made a present to the Virgin, consisting of the dress mid jewels worn by her at the moment of herattempted assassination. A new press law for the whole of Germany, suggested by Austria, has been refaced by Prus sia 'Nelson's First Premium DAGUERREOTYPES. • Peet °lite Ittdi:dm,yr, Third Street. fIITIZENS and strangers who wish to oh taln an accurate, artietle and life lite lame., at a rers mrelerale price, sill find it to their Internet to fill at thin soil letn.ven entabllehment. vb.,* muss ratorketion In guarantee-1, oz. an chargeale. flaring an.. lb. largeet rni beat arraniml Sian and SaSiiSkt , rnr , Ft urtrd 00 the purl..., slip Instruments or the most td kind. and ha.e.ria adr.ptea the ',tem of Deaner rentypion. *a uovr )0.00.0A nr the ceelehrat•A 110.4 a, of Philadelphia and Yoilt, Mr. h. flatter. bonnet( to be able to on., to the Intr.. of ohs Art, a et, le of psqucp teotyprn. pith. r in arbleb h.. nr , rr enrpaeee,t. I,nro. 1M! operating. In in g 0,1131 8 uJIOoItST DRY GOODS FOR HOTELS, STEAMERS, SHIPS, PUBLIC IMITITTIONI3, AND Coach and Car•makers. ll= REMOVED 21 PARK. PLACE. 1:1 LLAMA V STIIEKT. :OUR .1:1)il lIUUf F. Wiwi" awl 5r.... gpraing eo rhtfre Ny,Ml STOOK or FURNISHING DRY GOODS To which Branch of Trwle 'their iithentlii will berNifier Le rsclurivoly 1111ALMed. Thy Laid and will tees.*. ID tact frnaa tha cohnorsonrerr,Sreryslovitytlo. and VOili try of LINENS. ; LINEN and corroN alilaTlNGs. -• DJ do I'ILLO* CASINOS. TABLE DAMASKS. NAPKINS ALA TQWELLINMS. ROCS YERPANP.A ANDOBILTS. SATIN DE LAINES AND lUNICATELLE. DASEISK AND DRAPERIES. COLORED AND WHITE BLANIVE.TB. ARPETINDS, ALL THE VARIETIES. 3fATTINLIES AND DRUIIiIETh. •' CURLED TIME AND BRAME-BA. Also, a fu 1 and romplete assotuarat of Itersivest direct Dens the French and German Factories cotoptision every eatiaty or • ecuoim. CLOTHS, COTTELINES, RANO:LINES. CAE lIEADINDP, OIL CLOTHE, , ENAMELLED AND PATENT LEATHER. COACH LACE AND FRINGES. Alot, DAMASKS. LASTS NOS, 511,1tEEN . •o 4 CAE. PETINOR foe CHURCH PURPOSES. .ftos attaatlon of CITY and COUNTRY 'DEALERS Is oar. Ocolsrly innited in our St.kk. DORF.IIIUS & NIXON. ..rmiami.,:i.2o • DEAFNESS MID EAR DUMMIES RADICALLY CURED. Mir DE: LS BittlNN Oirnml to thole soffer km from Deafnem, hi. Infallible *oral remedim, whiet her, been eurceeeful in .semi three threnound cars of oom firmed &erne.. Them recording compriiie different course, for dim.. of the interns'. fribldfL Mel thoi. been 1001101111C04 by those celebrated auriste—Dre. Kramer, of 'Berlin: nerd &baleen; of Perim Cartit,llich er k teenier. of London-1u belay the moot wonderful and ebeetimi emr applied for dimes./ of ihn internal •od midi!. ear: their effects esu apperent on the fifUi or els day. Dr. Le B. leurrante a cure in men, esm where the eerie perfect in tbetnetion. 11. ha. eighteen rertilicutre of mire.. from (hoe. who had. bore deaf Ohl dumb, mod whem bearing is now completely mimed, bed no• enabled to learn the language: The names of nom teen. free re hundred mesons who hare been cured hr Dr. L. IL ma, be men by applieetiop. Patiente, by pending •dr acrlption of their ca., can have rrinedies rent to any pert. ' Terme—SS coneultation for, PlUtee to be paid elm, the h.unno 4 ""Peof &off , oriaimo endow,. or when • watch will be hoard to beat at the illetenen of eighteen feet from either mar. N. I.l.—fir. u Brtioes Treatise no the Nor and Ile DL. isms. sod Treatment of the Deaf and bomb: trauolateil hoot the Frevirti—price,Sl. Address Nr.Le Bruno, Union Noma lion Omen. N. T. - total gn Citize iIIOTADOO UOlDpany of Pittsburgh , 1 "; a 9. - iiaair;;,....... EillUMt. MAI:1411E14 Ssc'y. OFFICE, HYATT", BETWEEN MLR AND WOOD BTIDSTS. • /Er /NBUILYS DULL AND CARGO ICISkS ON Till 01110 AND 11188IESIPP1 111V.EILN. AND TRIRUTA RISB. " . . ifir inmsret opera! ion or &owe by F7RE mailgst tAe penis nr ...MA and INLAND /VA rica TIPS and TRANSPOR TA 779 N. . , • - ~_ DLERCTORII: ' - C. C;llu.rf: -'• , ' ''..-' Wu:. tArliner. Jr.. ...W.. L1... 1, Yr , ... .. M. ki, illngh 1 , . ,IflnE. . kry. riot bam, -, itrAort..llnplay, Jr., •,.'.,li. Detuive.o, s • a r tlrtlth. .. . ..,. w.a.,,,rx:t:lN 71:ari - - i:.ttire"-''. . _ .. E=E , r? - ke rXT. , 4 • =MM • •• A SITUATION y {took Keeper or Salvo /A onto In • WhArCi, or I:0,11 Am, Isy • p. .•11 eryo•trar-1 ray, toted az, I US I E"1 170: nn•rl7 LOVES-:- 111 I narr A1:111;111N,T ONNOr Cartonl, epr ingß AR I Tlltil I INENliANPKEl;etliEts__7.s,l„z, r., r I A ral. by merl 1 0 Arall: 13ETERSON'S Ladies National 11l liILDENI.ENN • 'I 4 . Nt; %)..urtb •trrt. Attelt.t‘tnt , It , pulsr tictolhly. I.lbrary ot th.t Authnro. volmar rttnt.o • tt • it from 1...n1.0t 'nut, the ettptentA tart, le, Nel.ttn ttnd . tittuutoto Itt,',l.rat Nave:, Inuta nnAi ht. Itt.tuti t , tit.. f thtt lierntutittn, thwart t t•httotuthtt it .1. Itttl , ert Southoy. h. - an 1,1.11• The Illutttratt.l L•tuttna N•sttt nod Inod tu t'u h. Intl 4 nttw work with tt, tttl. nt ti,rtru., I or ijott.rt• lent:eau.,re 'm tt, t ,an usarlT Steam Communication Betieirt New York and Glzuwow. Ttit; GLASGOW .\\UNEW 11011K.:Finp ~..apsny.o iilL.77-a. ol.9tesGi.blo 0n "lo L 0 1401:2 tons • - •.11 400 bono Cre4g, 1 ,, r0 Lusoder. is ,rpnint..l ts - . Fad • 1 , •-o Ne• I.ra. Avrrt tnr o:as:rw. owe iTtflDAl.t.l3.l.tni 11•, cabin. I., , tryrokr.l%. F,. . 4bl, i • ! ,,, ,I•or.st Vol...ncre+l.lt, o Vroleit of ‘..? ,nt rears tectuda pry ~1t... but t••• .11 , 11+111 ly rupv.1.41,,n lwarl 1 , <,11 , 114.111 , , par,, nViLly t. J. 11r.:111,N ===l The First Packet of the Season. THE Fx . pre. Pnektt Boat K EYSTON :..rATE, Captain A. cratq.•ol oar. r-rrihr, I rduearar artrrtaala at i att•r that they . .01 laar• Jaor n'eltock. lIIREE Story Bride litreliing toot, 7z! 0 torar ‘,14 r.:74 ti nm Robln,on stn• -t Youlmo...a 41v..a .oc h e in Snrn 14 , ,n, of - MURCER • ILOBIN,PN. V.Jeral stro, Pori Sile or Rent. A N erlentTivre. brlvk dx (hung th,nr•-• ryntt tot' oltitrat. T1..40 kr, 4t i~r iO4.t im 44 , 1 if oLLIR •40-. en lot Fot partirol•rs awl rm.,•n.j‘44. . . S. 01:, N. 91. lIKNILV J.., All CIE= Town Lots tor, S4le. Cia.✓y. THESE LOTS aro very favorat.lv looarfol fir huPtineug parpows ualk, .I.le ..f lunaJ way. Inn rw.t v1J....til In tLe ..t lb.. a.i111.4 310.11 i ...tAl*Licw rb. proprrty Ae.trine n. purrixsa re, in. A. MM. A Co. temrl7,, , to Pllt.burgt, P. IV ILL I o 'Enid on the'23ll day of of 31arell, at ruhlir sale ao tha f..I4IDIYeA. lival Ilan year.. of . atonal aawcai.laaJ eituate tho mouth at Faitulll 11.0. apt...AWN , Man chatater. umte lara• tha 111, rot turthar tk..r ao,ufir JOHN It. I..tiai 0. Ankh... of eINIIIOI.I. a IKONS 041. m2117.4311* lauND NUTS—ii /do. in mtorc and lit for tale L., morn ISAIAly.tel"/‘ 14 1 EATIIIIIIS—In Flory for iale IrMAn r 101: mezr Weer az.l Pro. OS. & MOLASSES -1; Ithas. Sugar; lan Isng, (...ronl, by P.A;At t t. 0.4 kti • . A Li' PETRE—sS Crwle. l'rr sale by 1.3 marl': • AII1 , 11 . 1(EV OLL ISRIMSTO N stun, and 11, lona ft.r •&t. by 1,11.111111110:Y a lIEREZISY given that an Eloction for Ph.-I , l , nt.l.lmhihro, le.. rl 12. lii,cut44hhl athl hlathAlltnlsed TJrhpar 110.1 Cotnhhor,rill IN, 1,41 tar thluw of W , Wm. hula day lb. 12th ilk-. (.1 L. 2; 31 , out 3 P. 514 . 01,2.1.1 alaf hnit , h ntr. th n amoral ...tin: I thh Nlorkbhl.lerh will 1. hrld tho .dun plum oil t.W day. y hhrtl co.li ord, rll .131 vrltT .11.1112 MrKF.E, Set', .(Dimpaleb co' ill 0. 8.. CHAILBERLTICS tIOSIMERCIAL COLLEUE, 'twat corner I Start. •nl Tbirl 0. K. CiLuoxl3o.o.. I'rio , o4o. an.j 1,4..4 of tIK. mx of Amounts. • • . P. It arrant., Profresar Porannat 4 hiti. `i The paucipst of jtii, to ago,' ouy, men an ont.Srinnity tit °Lumina tohnrcuch and intim rte lairarlrdar et Double Entry Lni .1. beeping. and its acidic-allots to twine - , cenerally. anon:aut. Min onto; tla Coniva et any time. and attend. i s day tuul evemna. Tl.te cotacz of Instruction is ouch as rnatila the student to take chars, et and conduct on 'Met:dine prinaptc• any art of tionblii Entry Bok, no mai thr name. Pratitanship—To lento a free and ircltilr hand 'aim anaimpliehtoret in the idueation of young 1t...rm., in; tarry Mrs...lnn. and morn particularly tit.* •butantdesiren" of quniiflltait the...ars or Her .a tide •tid Ilanineen pursuits. ILv Lkpartturnt le tr.ar wider the control of P. R. Spencer. of Ohio, (author of the Sprneeriiin .Telco of lionmauship.i k pcntleman Int.on [bro.:bout the in.untry as a einieriur penntiln. and pl.. air tie of the moat eturclisfol teachers of tba ea.. Communications svidraaard 0. K. CIIAMP n will -rec. +, prompt, Olean.. marl: sr I Seller's Vennifege, The Great Worm Zoltetne =MT= Mu. It. F. N”.l.sna—.-11i bruth.r....law bunny admin- Ist,red, • few wwwks wino, rxlP, Lane' r.ruso, tedKout fin,. I gsvii him one ' lof yours, ths runt 'WA Or w blCh 110 .11• e to two rhlldren, the smount nf worm• dp , harpni both . s. to nu ntwr sad rite, Is altun.t Your Vlrrtulfour ;10,4 , 11l work v... 11 Yours ItospectlulV, J0E1.11,.1 11 I.\ It 1. . whn ariKit a ,ale and ettir,ent worm meth SX that prenarel •od roll by .6¢7111 lI •. 1' F E I PR. World To the Business Men of Pittsburgh and Vicinity. ADVERTISE I 'ADVERTISE!! ITHE subsctiber would'reruiod the businese mon of Piitiiburgh and Allegheny Citr. tbkt the uIIESTELD JtlllitHAL,publiphed in the thriving loan of Eat•m. run thephlo it-) and largely circulated in and,rotuld would h,. ralueblo medium for them to ADVERTISE in. iter.r.un, ratio the MI, and appearance of the liomeat,.l, mai be had et the .1 ham. .11Y' We tailvaloy Adaert6lue NT. tr, *I-Advorttnemente cap bow. Jim .1 to Ontriprot.rwtor lmm If prefonvai, (bay can 1.11 at lb.. 'lain!, 1121er, *b"" "th '' A,SII/ii " I r ITVIVI UN, rlitot and Prvlrtator tt .Ir.roal Vs l'olumblans Ntarrh Iv, I ,l s ., —lnserld - ita Steamboat for Sale. • 'DIME controlling interest, Or, if required, t a. 1,. the whole or the :Itramer 1.11.11' No. 2, es eh,. lOW /11.4 ft the yawl. will be .41t1 low oe ~h.er e,..1 . u, dofeed paper. For further InfortuAti a en..u,re ~f A. 111 KIM A CO. Loarlo • Coruer of Third amt Market eh. 11'ost opy.i - - - Canal Boat Furniture, II II AV B on and n largo lot of Bunk s.indpg Berth., litattr..., Onntor., unlelip• eqkle Enarl_Ct Calitiott. MBE PUBLIC ore hereby notified not to P or oegollatn a draft 1.1111,3 bt 11, at slit, dorm sifter data? flan, lot. ISAIL tr, ,pr.trr cd cur 1., on P. E. tub, Mathaci., f.r hrdroo.l d011ar...4.4 draft bath. 1.,11 lost ou an.losr. Ile oOtifird oot arevot. • A.. 1 11. 1 . 11.1,1.urzb. Nlycli 16. 1,52—m.r1.,4130 Smoke Burning. • 9111 E Aubseribor would call the attention ot , the eitlacos Pitt•burgls W tbe fnel the( he hoe Nen • Inns time augatori tnectting , teetn twaere.•..l "ioyenettng e•rleu• furnx.c.r nn,l ore,rol that he can Lams n 0 aho. emu), In the clognitten ol I/0111. Millet huts. It ennoot he done to the nat nut., 01 toe owners of such t..,oal..ll,hosente. took r• to 011, to An It of the expenee of the cosmpunity In ken , .l. Ila nuOtelest anhteennittlion to ra1...1 1:1•4. it so Inauce. went, •111 he liberal in 111. chargra..., . . 11. C ell ' , ENTER. COrirty'. lIT L SLI FLANK EL S--Murphy T .iloMbliold hsv. lust reed an oal•fitlouxl •upotr Al We above. •wmarrar so dni the prrtutne tit(.. toitibb to and A.r.o • neLdinkable - f Tartou• Kral... *lvo. l'erolgo. silk and mule C 1....... 14.4 v.r, gal sesortnw. of them oron,le &bray. t.od. VOUNTERPANESI-We Kg_ter'd II fur r of atm, ankle. s ,00rod it. y Chintz... for ItalltrpreCortulno, ae. Wo hareoloo a ratlrt7 of qty leg of orbit, CortA:o at low prlte, jmade CraigleitS Stones. IiUNDRED, pnckeriin holm of =ii IUS nib. now 1...110'4,—a very sup/sins arlvle. yalnl.lo.) L.! uv• 4,x , tze. raat'e,4l tel i.,0 (part rrtuol snit • Yrourli zatilslopss. Non bawl soil Wafer. tritnass4 awl rianah. general assoil went. blasa nitter's thisolotonsa i tar sal+ in lo“ sa soil ourobasiers. 1.7 as ii. F. II yanl lt3 at. trots 11:5 barren el. New fork, blurb II —cosrlo don I ('.wrier. LAUD AND TALLOW wanted by C.II.tiILANT • • 11: im b. s er Agcut for SUNDRIES— ••cIo• "'mutt,' Nut,. ary A ppIAK. - 11.1nteng• Ihld 11.1roo Shoul,lrrl, T" IrkIAII mnrl. IN .1-r KI.I in•nt ILK POPLINS—New ~ 0 1.1.1 w 10 t. o•o, nrl: • A NI A...1N at, ‘.lllUni!N(i lIE ACAI: E L.:INF:S.—A. T A A 1..• nAAA t•-• a V. ns•r IA ON lioN PRINTS tirr & Co. tumrl.• • 6 lIIKSTER, 71 Stnithtield et., near Dia % went: •Ily In t•-•••• 4•• nf • ,An{.11.... Ir.• 11 itirni•hlnt an/..•/st • Lint. wr- • • •••1 • OM 611.•••• awl t 4 ...rt.. ••••• ,, ,1 Iruni I I•optet• rt,nletAly • Money 1,1. l'ort• WI: tICI)N.TO •,./1 For Rent. T. ,Vurr. - y Men and (:tireion•rot nerf, of ground, with good Born' ”nnl:lna.uf tour or 11••• roo• ur..ra•••• ..nu rnot.d tn ant on.. •11r, tn un,rovn thn at d rant .4 tbn rnnt talt•n Trnn. .1 Snrui.bn,,.iturunitnt, A IVII.KIN,t Co. M V .w 8i It ` K Worland." or Tw Mon, Npr ..r s..utt...E E Mot nz. •• ut A+ ra l 1.• a 1 , .m,1E. - Ey an Editor. . . ...1.,t. har.lst [MEL tiCALLAL.W. Pat ,Penn Lhasa Work.. 1 OREN% WIUI I TMAN, tfoimerly of the A flan of \lm C 0..)• Illanotnetur . loro of all .I 11.51.,.. norrtte, WINDOW 0.3 15 nor .1 o 5 Front greet, Ditlyburch. 5 on nnontlon pebtl to odd noon( GYlnt . 5 • pron. mould% for WWI. and Vial, mo)2 i'llitteeburg Water Cure Establialimieut. 1 N Philip.burg , Beaver Cstunty, on Ih. *oath theOlo.river. k,per., the ‘lOl,ll e, m. nig Dearercat.2 . s miler Donn 1 . 1D0.nr50. From II toolin, •0,1 101 l :row 121rIVIArid,.. rr..0 . 10,r hoe nil 'new, Yearn eyyrnenee as n town!.r yllyoloinn, l.ne l lo o o or Ohio), I. In. nonolDe. ouler 11, Lty.lrslllo ...tnt Terme. nly nye .I.lllnot tor week.joonble kit 1.7.111:1• so. ndy.yret to It, droyothly cure, topyir.sl 1.. I.,rfaion Oro _Leary WO. Den 111.111", In. larmol , oniforts. hour ob.eln. foot Totrols. eny 0n...0n,' Insult... or l ol,n Rut,l.eo 'hr..,. . . . . . UR EL:WA I' U.. Vouut y. I I.!;iT reveivedV, slurrux Warloud, tor 111 lom ta g %Inv. Yrs-W.4 • Lob.`.f th• eottak. hr Cart:lin 1,0 linu M=== • F.rw .upplr off:fount lintat Lem., ,tbe Epr lo er..mo-rn.. tof Ct.., 41F NlM=Vg= W. A. I.II.I)I:N)E,NNEA 71, Yourt I, t. N,. 3 hlorkerel 1.-1.4 Cad H.6,a,upen.A. marl, A. (AIL lliatTA4IN. - 'WA Libetti atm, V AILS-400 kegs, an.norte‘l oily brandn, II .. tor, A ell LIWNITAO.N. riIEA-100 10. Clients Young ltysou, Im- Il , • unrww , lf. ,na.l for FAI. mansCULB.KRVON, I I 11 ” 1: , 1:1 I I 108 rro'dnnd f,r axle by " • . I 'Oh N Hilt /01S--.luo don. reed and for V: .1 a 0. 1101111011011._ IN SL Oil. —WO Mlle. in store and for IA ra.rll! . n W.llOOO \l'rlll. (11;(3 Aki Mid+. 1.0., rro:d and for sale Io I mar: tt 110/1.110,011 itittitl., in ature and I.o' .010 br ttesrl S. I. 110,11C01:1111. A .:1 1 .yt Kb:° tl 4" Lblx, ill 17.1.1trlAella'::11. for; A 13.11-211 lei. and 5 1,1 d ,. in awry and `I 1 01,10 1 S. 010 IldR1101:01.. H. D. Bing, Banker & Exchange Broker, 1,1;01.11 ,ranr.7 I 1111 ; II 1: ST market prier. paid for A nieriran 111.0 t.tr Mo•xtextt azult.peolsbl.ollur• ./ t.m 4 ht ILA p.. 1.1 li,tlttrst Etehant, I.tr uteri: MIAMI' PRI NTS—Murpliir Burch bilTo biulln.l lot nr r t - Iliott, Isetr ta t 15s, 0 00 trstrutttel fan ct.lor, Al.o.lte• 1.• A mcti--.t. l'rint, lam t,t0t,...1.1 low 1. 1, 11 4 1 1 , ' I N } :TS :. M y i 11 , n ,, reh Tl.ll utusture Print, tor 11,1. 4 4-.0.1, t'utletuto, Mitt I 14 1 LOUlt—S11141,1s. S. F. and Extra, for sale I 1., . J 1 JEJ J. MX/NE. tn.ll . ..:01 I.l6erty rt. 4,IIOIiTS-- - I (1,1,0. for sale by • ' I. 0,12 . J.: aJ a tiOtki , MIDI/..tNIIS--..0 La. , for T S , al: I J I Boo t „. • . ' LILA X-20 0 lbs. for sale by - a ' marl 2 J. 41 J. J. plboNE. 4.2 tiN DRIES-2 auks rags; — "r I. 10.) sera, Taw 1.10 n: \ 10 al la.) cot.: marl: marl: ..„,, J. T. 4 J. J. BOONE! M A h rsi A , r , ,h 1 N r 0 , 1 , ....1;5' eel eliratrd vrri tin 4 "J. KIDD d (X), • • • MY Wood eL 'ASTOR bbls. reed andabr sal L,/ by fmarl2l J. KIDD& CY). PINK ROOT-000lbs. reed and sale by Olken/ J. KIDD et). wrisi .s lreoLoit . —3OO do•:., assorted, riL In Tube, fnrysla be man] J. KIDD CO bNETIAN RED-20 bbls. for solo by V marl's J KIDD It eti. H ERMA LAINES—A. A. Mason 111 Co. areyuYt In reeelnt of Be pies n Spring sod Siam we I:ernge J. Lame., nee and beautiful atylee. FjLava just reo'd '9O places c i t tl y r ?L et ro,ors ert A. A. MASON A CO., narl2 6 . 2 and SiMsek.A rd. 0 PS-3 ble. Ohio, Serer, 1851, read by iiridlll 1 'n"' "k lll. eiaihnx a CO 111 tea. new, now landing, for male I,r ier.rp.o wm. BAGALVA NAILS --500 kegs Juniata, assorted sizes, k'Y h.nd, and r'r br marl Wll. DAUALEV C CO. • . 11V I N DOW GLASS --4l bro. 8111. 75 IU t 11; • 'On ham! sod fir male by W 11.,11MJA LEI • CO. U TS—t! bugs Hickory Nuts; • iv t• C604.1311t, Vor to•In by TYM. INLOALXY 6 CO. FrlltQfllY SEED--5 bl?ls. just rec'd, for ftsle tto. I marl 2) M. BA h ALEN CO. I AR D—to kega_lsio. I, for 0010 by aitrl2. WM. UAW ALPS a IX). . . Dray Horses. • T WO fine .fray Horses for sate, IIII,L A L/IitIVIT, marl:: ...67 and to Hater in. I lU.ISI A RABIC-1 case Selnet. i j. i 1r , i , r,.1e,.:: "_ 1 ""! " ss . l's., rip WOOD A CO., l'roduce Dandera4 r'• m il Otsrol;Vo ' linteisVt 'i rall i tV ' h 9 o t ...C.rits l t : or. Pittehargh. 1 ) onr11:.11,1•.- , 0 111 A V E this day ar,ociatnl with me in hit -11. sits", ray eon, J 11. Fitwyer. The businr. , will L.e hereafter cordur.ted tauts the name .tel at, t.. of 11. C. A J. 11. Col, YOU. U. C. :IA IVVEIt. Morel I. IRE.l.—fmarllnl3l. . ' gOEIT It 'CITE CONL-22 tone Anthricite CoO, (b Oar., of 7.0 a twos) !or •wl• luw to close out t • C. A. bIeAN U LTV a CO.. marll,ll • Carol Rutin, Notice. ' ABOND, given by Tuomenan Btu., foi the tait ...merit of PrOP. , T pari.121..1 Item en. for uty Ave littndr,d •rnii, has b.,. tut. Ail persotu wre hrr.4r natlled tlon , 1 bare rer . rtird wtrut In . r r ! ,, b , : o hit c t o tr...l hare emlerwl salletaation to • 11,1.11 ,tee purgou 11,4100 am xame to ile•llrr it to 11r. BM. Loarlt HIMMEL New Books. . . . .... kIECOLL'ECTIONS of a Literary Life; by Moe illtfont.' 11.00.tir, et tilneveht by Layerd. t ; :1 The Corner Smite; by Jamb Abbott Ter We' bj• - ,j, L, BEAD. No. 79 thumb et. merle Atenlle Headier, k SPRINIi BONNETS-4n great variety m ,: r l o `." l ''HT 1 !MICH/ lELD.a. JENNY LIND VEILS, Black lace In C. tKISH LI N}:NS, of nll the different quali ti•o, Imltritog rxtrs toe ilmAin • rli , tb , .oerir " a. , ••• P•r irlf • r...i•nkl•p.•!.loe. . 1 auticartr.Lv. JILL to Paper Haniutg - Canzl Boat arri w.do. =Tit mitind prin. • itual• lIJA la Wood et. tat inrYln tr rpr.n.; .nrynr, Ll,nn at prnacut . a. we on , ry...re mar. lenulnlisuif In t l rirr, anti rail n 1.1, • 111. a t y army- polo. a tbartllt any prl nn , spring ./ a, 1., arra /Ara In ra that mar w holeann. deelera La% nn nrYI huatn,s Iltem • 4 4 11E+--So 1.5 r so Iry hare 15. .56,5, to ervvrlsiti. “5 111.1,1 I••• tra1,1114,1 1u t W kst, umrksl.duriu. 11,, wr.o, 1.. v5L.5k5 , urvigu ;mit. Al,l , :05 5 voi tam. 111..•ain. •Itale s s2r Sv.la A•I. a 55.. :15,tv515 5t v 551. anal 1.513 P SUPPI.e. th:• wie utt.lrrwte. land pd.'. ,55 . 5,011 5,,- • .innl ..thvy 6,11.5 a v 5 (.541.5 II natkirrutr, ni 11,1.1 rxt - 5. —1,,r15 !i. !. nslsratun f 55. and 1 . 05.5 5 11 4., 6.5ic In:. ha.• rum.. torward, a," AMA I s.le•tonlylfa. h rchortA mit 14.506.1.1"? WA: h 3 A 1.. ad-- I , lPllnne cur Q 111113.1 loc. at 45 1 .11.40, it all to ALE—We nu., a lair n.golar burin' .s by our Brrse,o at 57 ill , MA 1.? nen,. and 50 for Irno bound • for entonrou. nod 1.• for nod 5 , 1 Ir bbl tor Iron boon, • or rah, ur th• raake. OAC.):4-11, ma... 1 at nr..r.nt L. very firm at full once% Among f the peat vent or no. the P.l.' boano,r:-22 00.1. fr.tn the wharf at :I. 1, 50.01.1.1%, ano for Hun, 19 seat% Slinublors at 71in. do ilaru!ar 1 , 7 044411.aroantiy our; J. hoe 1 , 901. at 7n 0.0„ par mou.7: ..roon hi Sid., at Shs. month& 4 rarlo dn at al s , 6do at SX, 3 raaka rqn.obler. at TU. - -; 2 400 $1 moral, l•hon'• der % an 1 nal, at 7 and er rash• anth nay frr Inr 141400 Sr Sid., but .11%,111 1 .1.r. In. a.. old.. :' a n 4.!;00 Tar harm% at OY4. 3001, mm , r. /urn] 111. 1 10.111:, 4 4. 1". and for Shoulder& Si.lerand luau fb. , at thottlattra. athl for 2.44. D.FAouIJ•n at 71F, 1.11.1114 irLtt,at uDa 4, 4 ... y curled at fv'`A.iold•n. and c. 4 Ica ...ill, 60 1a 140. a.llalf PO days, we.; 60.0,1 mat 6,.11.1 110 city Slice; 10.000 1,,,aa 11661- at : r, 1:b000at ,rut; 4.- am Is. :4,014..6. at 740 is.h: WA's. 1: Fides et 6.01.1 jai t. 110041666 al . .006 it, lianas 0. at 1... tot Fhouldera. tar, - . a tor Sid., rash 'q.- t . ...3n 11161 at SS, 0 0 3 / 6 6. to at 7 , a LA. b0u1der...77.1. bfy tur tor Ilaza.; atidlN, DAM ID. Shoulderf ta lots al 7! . ..14;AD !op D. st ,714. and 9% for ..5b0u1arrr.,...1.... Ilatru, pall 1.r.)1'.. 11.¢.st 9KeB O . CchAlemblo. h ,, quirl bre!, Inmte fur h. .n w evttru nreauut.lot 0.. g U , the ..uppix, eel. h•ve be,u uu".7l , , UnGned .1 the eit t alua en.ll.r, ‘7.1.• very' Orm. ith np advule-Ing 111.1./: MEAT—Th.I,r h. been eau.lerel.lo 1,.,. 4.r e. iu I.ulk. n.rl go. gos 1 h t..ut I f 164 ~le sit full prker. Sale Of v rew t , ho: r“und nt ow Es ,h,mltlers .6, 4,iwu 5.11.1k1 e.untry llama et 7.%e. eeeb. Burrvic—Tho market bat bect,me nintrpl Ler, of Lut.. Brien at preeent, are ralLer nominal. Neb.:. bbr. rrl pt la. Ltds do a1.1 , 417e: 4 Wen do, at lie; Pilule re° 'would rummand 171101 e. !Tbe above ere. the rte, prier... We. ran report no ['eel Laud sake. Kee butter may be ocu.:ed at tOuel 111':1,b lIKAT ILOUlt—The ...aeon is neer', over. .end lb.. market ts doll. We iron te;urt no rale3 ISLANS—SeIee at 51.U.t51,172 Gar amen white. fn. C.r.q. tonic ERNS—It. worth It'hiet3l:24 . p but het from Ertl hard, ith carderwt. FIE-4/:—Tbe tletuaal i• gotJrwithof..onie to lOW bat. at lil,;(.pe Fa W. fur C014.4.1t eItICKEW,!—Oyr rasaufartoriav math:lye mire', basin.., with rale. otall they on make, .t thb I:'llowsna Drier= • FMZZ= ENE •• .• brruk ar' Stx..ar CrMen, NA& CANDLES—SaIes or star at 51,.. mould t.llaw at 10e uJ . 1.a.6•9°P ID .• COPPKR-21. roanufficturere prl,as of mom,. are on- Lhartaed, pay 114f3290 for me and In.ta. and 24 4u 25 for bran.... cash an 4 alma. Old cop.., la worth .17r it 5. coTTini VA 11N—The f 'Hawing it • correctad Ind n(010 ireg at Ccitoty Tm oe, b; whizb is will b..wn aim a trthar rv.latal,o by tha mnnutertnnr No. R..— ..... ..... b.lN . n. 13 No: 6 .. - ...... • ..1 * o:1111: - ... • 1,4 : 'I N 11 No F{0...._......... 'r{ In.lCurpr. tihatn-. " Wowerlat Y . .... No Tod No. ..AX/ .............. ". n. 14: Su 100 br a " No - 1t2.11.,41 I 'Caulking 13 0911.11At/14-IYn hare no alterati?... ar uota:e ex..der this load. 'the lOll,,wing is ri currort hot al prim., --$1.00(0.3.000.4.00 - 6 do. 150; ' l ack 'fl rail. ma,ran mars 11aaI1 :, Tip ....... Do do en. White Rope, D. do ,gut Tarrvd RoW, hy ........... cot. PaeNing Tarn. ....... ... ......... CORN , ILF.AIO—Ia worthsc lrm trit l,anO.and 1,0456 e from tord. - • FlXlT—Novolie. are very Hunted. with small c.leo only at 1'.1.5045 3 for Unpeated l'rachc., and 11,5016 01. 6 2 for folinwing are the present ruling hoax under head : lialains, new <nig 11 12.10 doold Almonds lei D 15019 r 01u.12tvany 63 Tante Courant,. , ........ .......... [team ant. English walnuts" 649 Fillierti " Oround nuts huehel 1.25e51.f.11 Lemons it t. , lt fni OO Oratitroa - :s 00 1111100 BEF.F--small salmi In tiers. at rolval- s r log to ninths , . for wewerp cored. 111./N—Reeeirto are limited. with fa , . in email lot. 'from Or hands at 124113 c P dux, FLOUR—Mors of dour doting the mod • cc k have S. , en mallerm, am! anti little clan, tm. .re end. tile give the follow,ng, out annmg 110 r ode,. of the week. arb.l,:h will indica. It. staler( the Mart.t ITedne-day.4./5 btis at $3; 60 do at t2.1.'4012 . . WO at 12100413: 41 at 130 a; 16 at 12.01: 43 has extra at $3.11- and a contract for 44'0 bids choice extra family. all mac grand, at 13.15 11l Obi. On Thumb" .35 Ibis at 13; 105 at.s2.ttl: P 2 at 13,54,m125 e v • tra,t 4 13,12 j 0 bt,L On Friday, Pia) tbls In hdr $3, f, and 13,; ^~0,11,15 for extra, on ,latorday, 4,0 I t Ativ at l/41.01•41.3 r f.. and 83,13 for extra: IGO Lbl• at P. 1 0 .. thla • la ar 13,12, and 21 a. latl3 ? On )lauds, 100 htda a. 1. on the wharf at 13.013 11 from •ut on at 13: 23d0 from nor. at $3,123Y. 00110',;, tom atop Oiram term. On Tuesday. the wile. In all amounted to about 1100 LCt. at 12.14.11.5.12.10 r P. t , and 1332 Co extra. From More priers range from $3,12 to 1.3.25 nor WHS.. and worn braniv. FISH—Mse ntaitat continue, stead,. will, a confider. able degree of truntres ITe quote No, 3 Mark..rct zarg,bo : No. 2 t030(310, cal No. 1 at {lilt bid; Nam-. on $l9: }Waled Herring 104410,2.5 It Phi_ FEiTllE.ll9—Regttlar L aal. transpire front attire at 37 41 40, - el Dia small lota, sad IA amide earka O ILIN:ER I EF—Tlia market evatimm. arm. with uu Ma terial aturatlon ~pee last_ week. 31olagoes la rather ou the advance, with antes 41:114 la, to,. market ch,ing Ihm at 3341340 VI gallon. hales S 3 htide Nagar la lot, 0.1 540 t Co o . ke for fair anal prime puallth.a. code, caution, ono with pale. of :N2O swag 1110, In loon( In. It and ;tricks at 1014. 1 0 11 . Iti% and 11e $1 D, acilvolin •to oat:4.ond terms at sale. )ill.tlN—ltcec4•ts of grain continue sort light, and no large ear. came foam( Qt.k.l./,.. The tre.mit ruLog Enure', of the market mar la. wet datum rot lows • Wheat 6n0)02, rtye 1:4‘.15rt barley 40010: Corn 42. , ,1,;111c. tad 024 at' 50 $0 bushel, with a fair demw or firo,u,... 'ale 0.0010 Chin at „ o n . . um ted an-in fair demand at $1,54,4,ta2,02 rumrote, o 'oll S-1f e . alarelantlnue our yuOtatl moral 111. fos ASO NAILS,We •utquin a lIPt of rti.vet.lacto• o f. Priaeluar arttrive laaa—klat tax Hatted and aquary .._'at it dn. " "...e.'.. ..,ii - ' I . ...... ,;.16%; Om Pat— .. ''. h . ‘,001.::.• *Cuot. :I, 4 petty ......... ....---.... 2 2 ( Z(5 ., . 2 5: ~ 1 Ntu—ln to '....1 peony .. 42:t./.53,10 "0 k.hg I • •• b ' A n LJ : ::"! .. .. .. .--"" 1:(•; 1'."" ".4:1 A , 10.nal 4 4 ,42.1,!.. ~ i " 3 pearly ... .. . .._....."- ..... -..- 1.'..1,1a . ,,,,,a. h 141[11—eut 3tu {ti inch-- ...... _........... U..' . 4 'I Clip • to,b 1udb...1... ..... .-... : 1 .4•,.1.( 4j a," 3. Tbe atm:ethic, am sive. eitt , JaciTo• :11 7, courtt far ea•h. .i LP-AD--Tbte• .. a r•huh,r demand to the curt.. •til On phr, ea3t,eic fcrt bar. r - llAT—Ehdos t.O tope ba1. , 1 liar .t Sl2, a 11.112 •,••,.•• , Ltd: at liiillt, 'at tut.r, LAl[l, l -1 1 / 4 1.4 lat bbl. No. , 4., at ..,,,; hl;.. at 7.!,,e, Ito 1.1. , ,, ..lir, No.l at 7Nq l`titad Nu. Inn hUi.• 15 lull at +.i , .. , ",i.e In Obi:. • )IE.IS I'lllttl—F•a le a bbla at $15.50 , :ebb1. . OlLS—Lard cc Is eslllez 1'2,0.11 loh at Oi 0,. No: . 2, • , 172. e for No. I.' Palen I'.l bt.ls.laasee4 a; else . i. eat. ON lONS.--Are netlloQ br the OM at .184.1r1.4 bo•bel. POTATOk3—.II.IO are pow et at nuatr:, ami Nn.ham v a, at 02%e @ busbt.L 1•11.1.111:TAI.-0a1. :5 teas °ay', at $22.4% Sale or 101 Max Pbr.oll. W.ilWor . to.tal. on o..vato terni+. Some lots 'Lag., !Curti base arrised, tritb small Wei at f11.15a27111411. Webavam, rales,r blooms, itys 4360 14 ten an the- ternst.al rimßations. 41 ba. m.1;0 Int. at 14.40 from ratt b.aan. :Est.-0 from .tore in n.tnall: lot,n &IS:ga 11mc.113, Is Ilutnf . s.4F".V:fil§ An. E\'—,lslts hare lawn coolllne.l - 1.., Analnotr at 10 1.0190 P.W rertilled. tYIXWIP GL,o , S--Qutu. a br.r. tisioo.Fo ho.t.lova .in. the opening' of norlixt:oo; at the tOboxin% rams-151$ Intox/o. 1.1 1U 101,12 &11: 1 0 ,1114 bt bt $0; 111 X1C1160)1111 , 11.1$11roso`l tetolo S.IIS •{1 b oo , Cot.trx Wood, poo S 2 111 . ..52 loitt Is 3 xo 1$ box. with flu osnaldixebtiol br cub. wooL—A Balb of 26 lucks Datkd b reported at • ,; . • _ `==zl_ , • MIZIONTIM loOel, on: pr.,. rr • LiSll.un.l Ob:1,1,1 a prt,..rupol;' t. 6; P.. , L.cin {lb, Haar, 3014, hi 6 tb.• Ir• al-443( )11,C r G Lev EOUS AI TL LEn. r.:11 • tto — li o ;'.1..•••••• y.sn Diu L....wt.. tt • 1.3r,-• ttiotwoo . tto.rot‘... ..... . rt .;1 1L:1t5...4..4. di, I flal.attt 0.-I.3tter.l . o 5.1—.1 trtn.C.o itt• r t. 1A10...14.tr. itl.l . s I , l•te . •0t.t..1 urtar.l. t.to.t.tt, C 4.00 .Is, Copt.eno. '1 .• .. .. 11..tostn Nu, t,to 0 I do tn. ASO ..• eltt•—• . nay.ael, ...... 11 ehl. .....3. 3 1e1.4173, I 3, iello t7ME= _ mn.... - ..icti~aar I''.n~~~wr ... . 1, v 0 ,vve...4- Fabertv rm,eivhed do ,r,aahl.... 9 ex.l7. ISh..r. V.t....v...,.41... - 0 0.16.1 aiun . II iv,' 1001-Inv" v , hro Ivo aunt IJar, Sheave...— 17 . VII', j C , .... I mv.o va..'......10 kW asaloa 01..1: h1ta , i1v...n...1... , ..3 . vt.SO I t li ' d ' :;,. -- .i;01 .. .7 - ' l ' ll; ', ..t . t o J l'rrt ' r n h. l rt l e " Sei'l '. ....r . ..; : l fi..V ~ green .... 1. a.. ITurp.yathe.e,....e4 th-111 Indian:. 21 00 4,1 i, Tlvhose - A 7 Ivi 14.1thven .... . .... .. Va. 7 !15a.v.r.h,... , .. her- '7l 4.1 h 1300.0.101 , th II V. 1,2.• ao , vom. d•.... 5.0 Ifii.2 . - . . Lama, 5tv............. 0 ...h U IPvvder,.line.ao It , :14, 5 !1'% 40 rlO,, ...S1 641 0.0 lad 00 1.13,ne, W 4320 CATTLE MAICiiET., ALLEGHENY, !larch lierreA—Tbe number nithe pri fell short of 'lnAt w«. , :n , Nmt thcrebeiNal , YH3 ~, b043130. head. 150 (TIG. , whilla yr cr.. ..1 , 1 at Y2,i tt f3,iSp 100, liy. .iri..ll.,:qt:ra go ot.ut St,447,rril bet. - • II ,Z.% licoltrA number w•re..,l to I.,:hers welytm. Time ...m to Coe CaiTfA, offrrnl. ini..rnr,i;.. n..r,q, t:; - . Cattle—There 'acre offered at the.„acates on I, mond,. 4:W twed or ..eeme 1. (4 wl.frh miiri eg 'N) •ere eold I to; oil. btliche - re: :Ai were Iml unentd,ul lal driven to ! t'hilede Ipbts. Prin. r.,,j . t;.. 12.1 .1100—An.. unit • RIVER INTELLICENCE. STEAM BOAT AIIRIVAIB AND DEPARTURES itivni..—Thern were 11 Lt., ..111.44e. in Mann.! Ity plan n arn. lb.: arettitnt at dvalt, nil Winn: . —f • -. AM1TE.)...:.. . -_,. '..P.Mclie-n.lleininintann..lleilensvrt. Dann_ innm-1 , . nr,lwn.nin... . n. ate; ant. I,+-1.1n,. Etiza , ,stn. ,lichlga.n. 1n.1..., ii,, t, 1 rntliry. IV.thin, Llrovonlll, • _.-. ' . Inn... City :Mr:W.la, Williviri.. - - i . thuroal. tt In. hag. Ftnlii•nt, Chu Innan. ,' ' • . ' DEPARTED. i .- * Atl.nllo. 1tr...n..v111, • . Me Kee, 11.11.1t1,1100n, .11eliesaladt. J. Etaria.l. rrebl.K. I:lirnbeth. 14-onet ItrowntivilW. r . ,nture. IttfAst.a4vilie, }area. Gil F. la Ittitr4,lur, 21. tone, etaritOrr.ll.l,l4n.n•i -kiev. 4.1•111IFV1o. fort Pitt. J. It "0rJrn..14 , ,,,pert.• j 1111pInn,Vanupbei , , LouS. Ilvzhj.ny; Itatrbotor,•Cillcitiamtij. 11 h.mter..3loon.. brelin,. • WATS LEAVItin Titiq PAY WKLUSVILI.E—ForextCity.. ClNClSNATl—Vlocinnati • .WREI-I.lN.;—Piurngt. ST. 1,01.7t,:—AA1.5. ENZEI2 a.outtAritAA raturt Lutr. 'MOW:USN ILLF da. m.uad Ar- DiroßTs BB mvEr, ttELLS LLK. rons - rCttr-11.1.1 Uutter . IC Ilruee R Cm 14 do lard ('leek tThew; I to en rer 1 do tabee.. A Culbert,o; C 140, 1,/11uV1,1,1,1.1+1.1.0114 :+rultl.l Rohersaidl: b u t.t.e l o^s vtirl•ts .o 0 bu Irbbma 4 R. ea., lnSjre.YU Lu Tko.iktoes WII EEG' N Pra gli t. 41. tro.hg, Musick L (4:1:6 hh , Cur., Den 1 L. 40.1: 14 hlidi Lerch a Co:: c..k. 4 illS% Vaai W Coyle; I e4k _Akan. 1444, ..? 4 4 a 1 ritet.t.l4kir F..r0.{.114 4u fit:l. color ad, II Or.li L 00.4 Or, C...vo.hr A Gr*bnar.47 .g$ harms. A s A 44ouLL Z, kg , lard, Igh.:k; f Uhl* ..gr44ihi I km: Ibx Muthhy. 1 Ler: hi Lue barlry, It Cunghell; 1 eld.t.c.‘h thn4hhak et..C0;;.1 bblst th Mal lig smife,. RAIL ROAD CONVEyANCE PCNN:PiLVANIA RAIL 1.I.).11 , -,KAST. The Expre,, through train bum. it Ve. Amonacoodniton traln P. 01110•4 PENNSVLYANIA Thr Cram.-, train Irnveg Feirral Mreet.Station lit I o'tlork, p. 11, ao.t arrir-a 10.7 tirLack. Y . everyday oz. r..;tint nunnai. The Arrunnannistlnn trail SM. 014! ... • Removal P. & CO., hcive,remo'rettii— o • N0..122 mree.t. 'Three ito.ne 'shoes thanid rt., onto, awl Path 0b... abets they Flak meet then. (rimers subl palror.a. • '.3110VER1E.9.. ' • 111.. I..,royra and -L.,. Coffee: New t. Jean. not Itesnr4 thbrart (lobletSyrup, Orleant awl FLIKat 1104`0 01111.1100 I. toe to Extra not ' , Lek Teas. ' t. erns. Star, 510n.b1 ao4 Dirt candle.; . Para, A 1.1 1 ,11.1. tlntito an.: Resin hOaf: Pearl arti Corn Fthrth: Fliti(l%, Pearl. aa¢oab.l Arrow P.M% dam... Beef and 11 , -ef - WP h vearrelnerornment t f Fratt . .taarFairt, Ale. , —lnvo .IVbite trod, Conon twos. Patent Time Wa.thbo4rda, Or, -A 'A 4. Wbolerala and retail by W 11,1 AA MS A marl Nn, 1.4. Wotel street. I.IIASSAUti: Foil I NIA BP aTEAMSHIP FROM NEN; 7 - SUER.—The iitaeurthioKVA. I , A, INgi c,aa, of the Empire eft. tab, VI 1.11 horn New York, 11th. for Vbaarea. Paw. o..bger , by her will take the Steatnehfr. NEW tlit I.P.A NS, ,^tbe eau.. line, at Panama. wttbout et/Jailoa on the , letaton, tileatosb in 11.NITVII STAYK•t t 'oltheNeer Tart and Ittn Eranrta-o B , earttehip Line. *III tall fn. Mann •:ad.l. : for Coster, Pnwe.neera by her willYaket.ll enbnl4l Stealn.t.lp .INFIkiLL.teOTT,2IOO nor 101,4 l: Panama about lath/inn.. without detention at P.O .. . A for ra< . •a • f , W IN Fl FLU i.f.ejTT,TaanPsa_tf." to San Fisa't'a; ja tidd . - -' . l'almage. fa all theal,ora b ;ter...a ddad'a s lt . in i.o hr a rr 4 u,d mi, to i jalf-1 1111(500n to • P...na Bulltllaff. ff. 11.erf • . . I'l,llWalPhla, Arrntio 0 1 ' I. ll. ' of Thi'd sad '' ' ''dl'a."4. ' Loa—From )223 to S" , rd" d Ca"" sa. Tadt' ...1 . ,,,,‘,.., _ ..., , ,t rouit tleto,f. 41 AItIIUTEIN'OT lav eommence -ta reti oulr. a foil aa‘tn.ot or SptinO. t'azatnarriotalsUi kaoneatu in part a oanne.,ClothaOL.,oll,l4%T..dtj Juan, Coatoni, Pantskam stuff, 1.1 - now: /Mora, htbta Nanlron. Moos It. Loh" Donau De La: alTings: I.aan fitutid E VIPS LS 1•124. Moallo G•rthatt, ' Dcanartio nootch i.nha[nr,Poo%lo•. CarolWekr:>lml.a,aleklng.g. Itibl.una. Lao., Watery. G lot., Coral, Li ran e, TLteade: A rtloolA to Orono, Paro,, Porart l o ooks..lav,ry. , dic sc., la taunt be tea - pun:nap in.. rite: , Gm 'LG.:Ginn Merobaatu Pod "», ... • 6s 'no.l CotataL inou.,tut Nearly all NowOt.. M.URNi? BUltenriEi.i) inforritboir IT a .atatotarrn tint aenarall.r. tbat'thaltiaiMak Immix...a of fhwala, tent the earaVinw. l a lam a* two) ni t ro new even, anJ Styli tbona., -gmr .151 .tai very NIL and pti ...a. as herrn , firne, law t !own. c. Perentnewannanciair Ilcunwarrepink wl/111Janf ngantral socaortinent of tint , iliktll . l - Aci clot/DS. Saab (Jaw. aln a in ...Takn.lhaaners, Inc do, 0041,1, Mi 10. - lirollernnn id it. ta..0l make col freest Cloth+, to. which part of our etnek. 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