tiIVSBURGEI,GAZETTE LPOBLIBLIED BY WHITE • CO PITTBBIIIiOII MONDAT TifORNINGtI, MARCH 22, IM2. tar:READING MATTER WILL BE FOUND ON OAF! PAGE OF THIS PAPER. • - Having published at length. In our columns Lecture of Bishop O'Connor, the public, (AEI illonbtleas the Itercrend Blatiop himself, , pect:it to reviewed, Re shall :have some thing to lay ourselves, as soon as we can cam , mend a little' leisure, on. the e2traordinary suniptione mid claims of the Bishop, and we hare already had intimations that some men of teaming and ability are sharpening their peas , for the defenee of :Proteetantism—or rather, to 2 .; ., • show the uneohndnese of the Blehop's argument. ` We:hare alreadyrevioved one shortnoureounica ;' tics, on'the !natter, ildah shalt appear in our next: -We ear he that the teintroverey, wdlle It will entertain anil instruct our.readere, may promote the advancement of religiole truths, and the prinelplet 'Of civil liberty. 0110 ASO INDIANA EAILII.OAI).—W! acknowl with plvtanre pie reception of the first An mud Iroport of the Ohio task : Indiana Csropany. itecompanied - with a map , . this oompsay is in ceeperated by the. States of Ohio and lodises, ' toconstruct a Railroad from Crestline, 'at the i.termination or the Ohin and Pennsylvania to Port Wayne, Indiana, on the Wahnsh and Erie &nal: - • , late entire length of ; lead, from Crestline to .' - * (l !tr' ll lPrte, in 1811 mile , a. No curves eziet`e nept those canted at towns—the aggregate cur :.tratnros of." the whole line beteg only 2.14 degrees, of which are et or near the stations. One straigfit line Is over 00 miles long, another of 80 miles aid the aggregate of straight line on the whole distance, in 127} miles. Hot ant carve is lased having o radios en smell as a 'half • In gzsdients this Iloe, squally, remarkable, liavitig no vile greater than rate of lei fee . per . mile, While of the whole road 63 miles i. abeoletely lava . An average grade would in 9 feet per .mile. The entire line is located, aniLltit to eautnie wit° will commence, the; work immeJi ately. The omit of this wore Is. estimated se tot ...; lows: ' °riding, bridglnE, track laying, tilln,- ' ber, , bnildings, cbairs, and e piker ; per contract, r . Right of way, and.incidental ex penses, . Iran rails, SC Ma. per yard delirf idaelaiwary for firstyear, i „,1-15,000 15,000 120,000 sl',l, 40,000 Th e whole amount of means actuall l y dee'llired by imb , ecriptione is, $711,600. Thin is about one-third of tho entire cost. Activeexartinne will bkused , to secure further means, andt he ultimate sucteote, L of the work is plaCed.heyhird doubt. alba great - cheapness; of this 'work Vet mile, must reiiler it one of the Moet profitable iti the cone • try.., it is expected that it will be fiblshed next opting - Which will be 'ouiy a few months alter thecompletio of our western foal to C i reatline. - It win eve no s continuous Railroad from Pit;• burgh, almost'due west, it liaving only a Ali northly Inclination, 'of 1117 4 MurrAre.--The *Whyte Patriot,. o die cussing that the editor considers the etiperior advantages of 'the Wellsville over the:Ohio and Pennsylvania 'route to Clevelsad—afordlng the Pintrilgri'the aiieeable variety of itailroad and steipboat navigation—Tooke:l a 'mistake which ought _in all honesty to be corrected. The editor asystist the Carllof the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad arrive in Pittsburgh, l‘dbour 81 o'clock atwiyitt.!' The fact is, the can are due, from the Test, at 7 o'clock, precisely, arid with the ninettexeeption of the into accident, which de tained them'tirs or three bones, rAry: dace hr., „Wed to scrim pree*Vot the time 7 o'clock:” 1n font so certainlytio th etth tin at tißrEedarst streetiration: aC cli.hocirs Arid uiain the time-table, that' the citizens. set /. • their watches bythe whistleof the care mitts as mush , eartaintY as by regulator. „This to n , tktue ',Weis aU railroalls would . do well to lad . tate. We never say of our western road, that . the cars will arrive afoot such a time,—di such tiinttpositirely. annum - ma lifenott—We are glad te.see that leidict Whig Ripers at the South are willing to talle'pen. Scot. without any pledgee. Let this 'spirit prevail, and harmony will exist in , Whig counsels, and the party; animate 4 an..iovigora- -' i :;tett with prospeots of success, will go into the : Presidential contest with the certainty of.a =Thant, victory. We lately copied from the - Xerheitle Jilaraier, to eho'w the warm sentiments of allection'entertained fer . Scett in Tennesree, ?and the following; from the Riehinortd Wily, evi , dances list he will be as warmly' 'supported in "de to pledgee fronia candidate,-se j have no great faithda them. If his life tirrd his positbn do notinspire confidence, we would not give a plnch'er snuff for a Itthe pietists he could make. - The DentOcrate,ve know,. h2ve been in the habit of - manning candidates fro M ertioni,it wag seers ' soy to extort plidgcs--and . , as might be ex pected clinch characters, when it became their intereart.thei disregarded them! Does our con ; ...teraporer y recollect Maitin Van Buren and his - pledges? Ifs WO3 a very ' , sweet little fellow . " --the Northern man with southern principfes" —ready to make no many proasiees u the En. udrer.could publish. V. hat is. Martin noWt— 'Mutt does the Eu4uirrr think of him and his pledgest shouid like to hear. And then, Mr: Jemmy Polk and the EAtieletter That .was an excellent Tariff document, and by the aid Of Ur. toterpretatiOns, pained the vote of Pennsylvania. Are' any more each pledges wanted? And Oen. CIUteNICIIO6MI Itt ' tar—that waa a mighty strong pledge to the - Sonth:--erhat is the interpretation of it now?— :Does not everybody, Democrat no writ as Whig, maid that now. es # deliberate cheat and Ins• .. ..No: the Democrats may min candidates, who ' are: of anch flortbtful repute; that nothing hot "pledges'.can givethem currency. 'We Will have nothing to do with 'a man who makes profmoos to gain vides. As to Oen: Scott, We hay more coutidence la his pavilion--in bisi r, mpro able i CollattiltlVO position,than we would , have in ...t ten thousand pledges. 1,. lie bssnotation to :....- turintaln—his pane is. Identified Wi Lanni of the Lightest incidents in our. bleto ; he, can relb -,'not betray Isle country or injure i ,w e fare, without diminishing his glory. Tharholdvhieb , the Republic has upon him is worth forty mil lions .of paper pledgee. Roma reiminat. that . _ candidates for the, Consnlabip shoidd , have it .: least two children is pledges • of , thtii devotion •.- to. the Repitbilet Scott's tutieventeets, and the Itbesitile!perpetuate tito+,;glory that.. oncirnies • them, are equal to a hundred children, ' ;. . ' "We have already exptesied our; preferineo for M. Fillmore. :.Wenik the con try owes th ir him at...ejection for hie osperoas!and happy ~. "administeallon of poblio airs, lint this shall, not prevent .no from vindicating o true and no. We Whig, whose actions have illoStrated some . '. '.of the mosegMrious page's in mutation's. ° We . do not must Any pledges Of him. ' We, would not intrulthim or oarsolvei by asking any at hie . ' n . 151.412234 21 ..21120133112.=-ETert ., shere is ihnery triumph:mt... northein men—to their shame be it . s*oken,-. -are tamely yielding to seutherudemandi; and diagrscing their men ., Lund by mraliimtting with 'cringing tiltul. patient . ebrusinionerntw, to the bloke and calla of the slave driver, e "peculiar instrtutlec.: le qu i e tl y ~making Its way Into all tb et fair tchitories lately ... - 7rested tlrim Mexico in the late VDjillS4flAble a rse. Let marthertialooir at the following, and - sok themselves they are not in reality bound hand and foot to the triumphant car of slavery ' The Fugitire - Slave L 11.2 which has paned the Californiadssembly provides that Mares brought into the State priotto the adoptlott of the State Constitution dual be liable to the previsions of the Congressional fugitive :Alen lib. -This is an infraction of the CODlStittition,ithich rays that neither elavery nor involuntary servitude, except for:crime, shallirver, be tolerated. in the ;lln the Califon:de 'nese:ably, Feb-. 10, Mr: 'presented a memorial from a number of farm or plantere of Sarah Carolina and Flo , tide ' s's/lag the privilege - bring their falai- , din end aolared domestic& Into;jab Bate, and &tun ,thtT nmy belmoteated Inlbeir, property., Thor ntemorlal was referred to a Committee on Neditrid Ilelatimust-t "..A bill has also beta isiceddisCinti the lei hitstere to 'call a Count:titan to revise, the - attention, the objectebeing to. divide State and eel apart the southern portion tar - is sieve . The N ero rocks rims has received the proof sheets of sipainphlet about to be published at Cincinnati, which will contribute to a better pop ular I sindentanding of Hungarian affairs. it is 'stilton by C..E..llgainvissaar, en English gentle man, who had spent many yearn in Eastern En rive, and who is probably more familiar with the politics of that section of the world, than any other writer known to the American public. In this pamphlet he has presented, under sepa 'rate heads, and in a clear peripicuone manner, all the histOrital facto•neceasiry m the forma tion of a just and true judgment of Hungarian aklairs. The Reuter part of it is devoted to a sketch of the TeMent struggle in maintaining her independence, and this is illustrated by outline plans of every battle, and with clear demonstra tions of the position of the country at each elm mashie stage of. the war. Ma: Vicenza :anti Face [ann.- 4 'llon. Dan iel Webster, in a late letter eipressed himself warmly in favor.of giving a form out of the pub lio domain to every tiotuol'settlor. Ile 'says he heel ong thought it just to give laud enough fora homestead to every actual settler; on the sole con dition of jactual residgnee for a short term of years. In my opinion, the public good and hap piness of i individuals alike require this. God 'gave the earth to titan to ho tilled, and 1.4 in .of nh labile whatever till the approach ration shown that it is ahoulto become the the. utre for the applicatiou of human labor. the all producing source of cinsfort anal wealth. IVe .cOrdielly coincide with the sentiments of the Collowing article - from the Nea Feet TraGunr Upon the principles there laid down, and upon no other can the Whigs hope to succeed. There is nothing more absurd than to attempt to settle treat questions of principle; upon which men .who do theirjown thinking always lid and always Will disagree, ,by the votes of Conventions,. matter of whom composed or Lail chosen. When we come together to choose a cabalidate to rep moot our futolnmentatt principles as a . party, if wo wish to succeed sr!' must spree to pqapone any sido 'Aisne, that may have ari.thu amongst us . just an the whole people would do were they called upqn to meet k foreign enemiwhieh had] lauded upon our shot:as. W hies are Agreed up on Whig principles, but they:cannot he dragoon: rid into new views respecting slavery ninths coin promise measures. Upon these we must claim the privilege of forming our meat opinion;, priviiiga we accord to all.dhotis whose vi 'FA may he iliametrically opposite to our own: A TALK WIT'. SOUTEEIN AVHIOh All...ruing that a Whig National Convention to tot* held 6nxiae time during the ensuing flamer for the selection of Candidates for• President sett Vice President, it it evident that s colheion .ef r sen timent is quite rikely to occur touching the now issue" which have recentlf 'been engrafted on the Politics (lobe Country Let.ue take on oh serration, therefore, anti see where we 21 . . stand . ,respectively, We of the North, who sin faithful to thritta, ditiona tad seutiments of our fothere:k4are too action respecting Slavery , amino none what. ever, from anvilchigNational, Convention. •IV r know and ackiMar;edge that on tliisitubject there is a diverlity of views nod feelinga retween the North and South. and wa - aeo no Imo inplaAterinz over that dittraity with empty and ambiguos' .words. We propose to lease Mwhera it has been left by all former Whig , No ti onal rotator/eta,. untouched. We hold, - us sasses held, that the Whig party of the Nation was organised upon certain vital Principles and so support tor ca twin fundamental Measures. which have oohing to do With Slaveioy or Abolition. Whig In Ala bama may be decidedly pro-Slavery, no one in Vermont may beearnettly anti Slavery, yet lelth be true and sound Whip, and they may act.cor diatly together in support of Whig prioeiplee and measures. If, then. que,tion Fault L r.trried El to•our next Whig National Convention 1,, die urb end distract it,- the North ■iahhrhlameiree. It is content with tho oid plotittrats7rua oh! laudb marks of thet :tarty. asta notlalautt ng-tod to Slattery , in this bow:teeth's Lot that it hb Id alone. Whatever of new tests, or iire-brands, or shall come into that Convention Wit Ire throat in by the ItPuth and its troltolievrers--by the same force that told the Wilmot .I`t flatly no the table of the last National lion. That Convention was largely in favor of Kahl Proviso--the laying on the table implied on ly that the euttjeut,.hl4 rightfully ho4lece in a Convention pf the - Whigs of the entirernittn.' Should the ',object OtSlavery hevievertheleim thrtist into the next National Cartitrition; how eon other subjects of interest be kept out: Thor Free.ionvof !die Public Lanai; spitplithy with the traeoPleil Millions of Etirope and other each rant. tern *are worthy of attentien; if Slavery et, ito axe ground; why should Liberty an-i. Labor stain, bank? ~ etipy,ose jour game wins, gentlemen, units majority of the conveistiou ie dragooned into indorsing the Fugitive Slave Law—what of it -Will one man who previously detested that low-thereafter love it' Will one j,au'rnal which previously denounced it thereaftey'. uphold it What will your rattle be worth, supposing goo get it? Is any thing to he son by it* Lei the gee- .. seal aspect of our recent southern elections give answer. Convider especially the ante contest in Virginia, whidh the Whirs fought under the han ser of Fillmore nod:Abe compromise, which to Whig Congressional Caucus had just indorsed, while that of'the adverse party had wisely ta bled at. The Whig candidate for Governor was decidedly aber and more popular than his sa l tagonitt, acid, yet the former wal Leaten nomi. Seven Thoniand Voter, sod the Senate carried 'Wrongly agait . mt us on all points. Coo Worth while to.fmh for emuthero votes witti.coin .protiase bait alter that? We armanane:that you,nome ititu?Convention iu good faith, and rid , to numb:mid ti candidate to the eta that be he elected. Theta do yen wivh to rgir New York ;and preclude all hopes of Maine, Ohio, mud Indiatia—fnc what? Just count up the votes by which you expect to elect on your platform before insisting upon it that we aff crostil ; upon sink. Sukloae you don't secure that ymil aim at— what then?. SuppoSe (hone interesting gentle men who, elected so Whig,. made over the l in ast should House; to the imposition, should now tjurceed effecting's lodgment on the Lattimore' platform —what of it! Can you believe aWhig candi date fps' nest President would he hanker, oz. the wholei fru-their pyre licetdility: •11 we shall all bolt!: Whet for? Whet will you makelly Ohio, Iroliand, and Maine tall for Case before) would have 'rimed Glyn Tay • for without a single vote'from the Flare - States'. hilt wise without cause to force a sectional invite otr i the.etuptry? -We of the North . are willing to 'live and let live.' Why should you, for a mere name, insist idvdestroying us! Ranee and con sidert Inettaasca.—One of the chief conehlorationi In making chola of an afEce in which to in mare (property, it. to be snowed of its. entire worth as rents 'aro at pretest, 10'etel.1 though it' soiled:teas,. To tote the premium, and Cie prop- he in the heart of Wall etreet . It is all °Weide erty insured also, as well as experience a bitter dia.' , and were ihe buititag Plied up in the di ,„,„",„,, 0 „ , for ... ,n , regation ~,,. severs otreet, , the materiels and land would sell for ,7 - -- "r , a milWou more than the price paid spday. , inam. Among, the safe iTlßLittlibni. a 0 ,1 4. Were the whno . tiqUlre SCOPOMICILiIiIIat ittp . ert. liPti‘len in tliin city, none ere WalLait . e. , KßUld it would yield a revenue ectuallo - that - of any and . Prompt, than the...l/elitism hfotual Safety building in new York. .. , . Insurance Company" of Philadelphia: We put,- The Japan equedrou to ueertyuestly An. sea, Theintte annual statement is tine ativertieing col- and is bein,g ,11"nd out in a ihuulii/th manner, with materials fora lend 44 wall an snag expo. mime, by which the reader wilt see that ii . is , 1 dr , . ~. . 'Minn, ntl,We shell net , Japan opened 0.6 Cie.? , not,ott y,otte Joon oundatten, but that it 11 ly ad an oyster, from which we ought to get dolept 3 profitable banners, one. of the first mast' pearlibto pay the costs. It is e new mls , cotaideratious to ins - Oe nsfety_ 'flreone _wtje: elan, WS of forcible interrention by the govern- I inure ~their property; in that inetitution, soap nibun,i. 'brat, " " 114 , 1 I 'l 3 ' , ni , nl n" Coliffundfl'a ther t efore be perfeetthlssoured - of the'safeiy of '' e "!''" °xtteelt -to d o '" to sut° ' ! " l. Hs , their risks. Yliar. aient, P. A. Malvin, Es 51"1 ttt.ake a• gaol excuse for t""ning -1 "' ""e ii-i trade, and than open I fully. lis ateost gititlemanly and reliable man; and it In Wall Street the 'influx or two milliouo pf in a pleasure to do business with him. . • Paid hii - it bad vey marked rifted., wed the bulls _ , , . are In fine spirits, hardly allowing the poor , . ' 011ARAM'S MACIA7.I2M, .for April, has already' beers to hell theta . anything. Pricesl, err all p mail thr, our table.rk feeling seems to be in - furor of still ' mijd Its aiiPunuluee O . where it it further advances tiouslave been attained. Erie .always a welcome, guest. This number is a. railroad hie reached 014, nod plenty at buyers very fine one, both in it/ adornment and matter, at that. • The - July•dividend upon the -road will th e h i tter -hiving been m i di { w o nte d o n ete • Ire somettg, but at the present receipts a largo . . on t ' ' dividend c not be-paid out of Its minders, and noeseseing generally an elevated and int . , . e . A redaction to $2,25 bale been made in the tivaltharacter. I . „,. ' , tarot? Albany. This is about li coati the _. Mile; a rate that cannot but be rulnens. Two cents por.mile is the smallest safe price a road icon bozworked at,? ; -and stockholders will learn the fact when too late. ~ • C. YEOx WASHINGTON. I . llnrspoodectee t of Ms Plitthusgb Dully tte I • WAIIIISIO7OA, Mirth eiti: • The (loose 'to day reorirei another Ohio:nee of the activity end.etteirj:of, the Cincroittee4 Wain and Means, fetu s *filch has' et length =cried the bill providing for the deficiencies in the lest yam , * epproprlatiou. , Thls deficien cy hilt hie now!beeorme to regular proceeding, and Is locked for with the seine oonhdence as illy ',other apprOpriationbill.The amount of.ihe percent bill Is $4,966,000, of ,lwhich $2,378,00() or about four fifths are for expendltares in the 'Q i i e itereoaster'a,aml Ceiitettoaezy'a depirtmente of Its The csassof this extretirdinary otttlOrinexcers'Of the ,apPeopriatkoni to, that 4urillg the:last session; o - -prof 'eebtofOy tame ever, We jair.;.; dorers all the arm? estimates ea a 9 to lit Ore in the aggregate' a proper etu2las they thoineht;;Yor the support ofthettn Though sow -7- • cious reforms were effected by this Summary mode of action, the. Procrustean' process bore a little hard . oit the service in this particular branch. The bill may be debated for six weeks, for no sooner had the flange gone into committee of the whole upon it, than the old discussion 'upon the presidency, slavery, free toil, and other equally pertinent Issues', was resumed. sir.. Giddingirgare another chapter In, anti-slavery intr, showing that slavery would never be con tent with the reuse: Juice or let alone system, but must 7 ucternagy agitating In order to keep at peace withhersolf. Mr. Hillyer, a Unroll dem ocrat of Georgia, assured Mr. Giddings that slavery had nothing to fear from abolitionist.. Slavery was never so strong as now, the price of slaves was neverso high in Virginia and the breeding states., The overseer's Huth was still heard at the South ea loud and sharp as ever, and southern negroes were still bound,to their daily tasks, • working without a murmur and without hope.' These are inmost the exact words of this democratic Unionist end defender of els ! very, and an it he had not sufficiently disgusted' his heirers by ouch shameless avowals, heyent on with some itnpertinent and obscene allusions . to the law of Massachusetts repealing the pe nal enactments against marriages betwien blacks and whites: which MINIM hare been re'' crived with cold contempt, bat which, I regret for the dignity of the House to say, were greeted with precisrly that kind of applause which the upper galleries of a;dow theatre bestow upon .similar allusions there It iv probable, by the way, that Georgia never had any Intel) prohibi• tious to the frerent Miens - Anot between the dif fercut ince, vf her population, but if they ever had a place apon her atfAute hook, l venture to any they were a dead letter The force of tur• pndeoco eau uo fortiar go than wheu a ”tinble aoutherue6.l alleets to criticise the habits of northern satiety it t this particular. Whatever the laws may declare in deference to the MIS• Inc of g eneral liberty which trerttil among us, the tastes and customs of the pot& emphan, rally droller against any sdnitssstirul of bloo.d. At the South, on the contrary, it is well F y nowu that the process of amalgamation is 'steady and active IPspeaks strongly Tor the generosity of northeto seritinant that Allusions to this un- laid - aid fact on rarely prOfefl from 0, in Ma , pnrrCtnnt cOntrovOrates with nor , outttern neigh barite It :a - tuella - 61 . 4140 that aararttvi - e nhoull be taken of our ear!zaPancc. If It, manner a...lopted by the t_ltr, , ,ta. member The !Zonate weri:l.nvitt ong,ageJ when I not in up3n them at two n'el..ch to Jay to toting upcii'lle lowa lanJ I suppun,e it i•steve.l, or iniltienda apricot,' to have quite sufficient ,lirength to carry out the plan, The hip will vanpenJeJ in the Ilun•• Rut iho thing is goirq Howe . en. , day ~very properly tiro I in good tone gave notice of for a grant of one milliriq ct acres of Pot.lic laud in aid of the re.jrarti.t, a the Pittel.urgh, liittaaning and Warren Rail It oil commonly known on the Allegheny Vali.) , Rail Road. and deolatied to c..uo cot the whole +yet.. of Weetern terminating et Plinth..Rh * with tha , C of tip. loch of the, of Fort, eslt:r It lowa sso qulet4 . possess herself La property for her Slate 1 filprogeolo o L v thst..llLl cot Pennsylvania '-1 nal glnd ta 40e thlt ••xte pototi tieji Leen taken to inform members of the House ngainst the evil. of patent monopolten. 1 hare before Lae a pamphlex nhowing Nallle of thr ahu.es growix,g cot the Woodworth patent for plan, tog h,;ard, nil lumber Facts and figure, ate e,ren to 1101 C that the tat upon the people through th,. atemarous it tortion v equal to , f, , :'1100,000 per Aill/ 4(n. and that be the bate of the espirationnf the preneht extension, the pro prietor. will bare extrected $15,000.000 from the people And yet the heir, and assignein of Woodworth are ber:te*iott Congers/1 fey an other renewal. The :hate of New York . has rntlered most frau, thin itiont4,oiy..Slo it, Let filature hare passed ree,lti tins. wirt , only three diseenting rates in opponiti on to its eontle, tlance- It would he difficult to glee nu ilea-of the en-. Ortnotlatfx Jetted npoir the puLlin though the itTli - Aadies of certain ' , ideate Take for en= . Itmpte datalyear'e patent India tubber goods. lam told that for retry ono of the mitten, of pairs manufactured in tile Vatted' Statet. ten nettle punt 1, paid to . the patentee. end that for retry )all of cloth h tnribf of there er lire ...Wit as tented by the eemr poteutnte C ie thin nay t,e patentee and hie agenda levy trona et 4itnertir to half a million it lathes .. poet , 1.11-1 they iuo are layingliheir pirat, fora tene,wol • FROM NIW YORK . ~4 ih, 131c.b..it rsOf The arrival of the deet of Californi•titeamen srith ts good amount of gold, and a horde of pa.,sengrra, has Pima n klecidl4l upward 11%.•e meat t.. tatainexa, and Imparted 6 fend deal of ,onn , leure to epeenlyrors in staiika nod test e,„- tate The gold drain f.,1: Europe is deemed to nave reached its extreme limit, and we h.ro t z retain the future receipts Quite s new has. sn has sprung into existence, caused by Ili& drivel 01 1:611fOrraiII 16SpIrngerlo at our port le si,the creation of a sharks, whii biard the steamers fur the purple- of helping the newly PrTiStti gold tWoker, to make op their minds where they thwllitoilge, where spend their looney, and where rellitheir gold dun The !ionr fellows who are green in this wrirld's,waya -ire wheedled into carriage, soil trundled ~tf to sharp tailors and jewellers who du not let thorn oat until they trove 1 1;ried erery thing except 1063 to get Melft hard carried gold from them , Charley Dickens' . netv vork. "'• Itleak flouse has been received taera from London, and prove/ equal 'to any of former works, in far as ono can Judge by the opening. The tale that, Harper k Brother. pay two thousand dollars for advance ehetts Is a myth. W wan advertised for tale in London on the 26th of February, thus ollowiny, thousands of copies to ramn by the :Attnes, if any one oboes to send diem. In the story' Dickens attacks the ChenTery Coons of England, a subject that ail..n him to writs a t ale, the Miiit of which :at La appreciated by The Ilerchaute' Ez ctuttige iu 14all.etrect al len moist tits haustprr of the suct 'Otter to day, for Stifs,ooo to.W. W.'Deforrest, of !tooth ntrect it Iran told subject to a mortgage of '104.000. This sum, email as kt seems for a building costing a million of doliays, Is all it in, , • = New Yong Melton, 9th 1862. Ruhtork Mt 1 2 promited lo write you' ehoulti' meet %Luang In 1:14 journeying, L give you herewith not icecieritific criticism, bat a few , impreuions and fiefs relative to his concert in Botha°, on Thursday last. The night was , stormv and unpleasant, yet the room was well . filled with a most fashionable and discriminating audience: To say that the concert was entirely edoceisfoll would convey but a slight idea of,the malefac tion evinced by the andiince. It was certainly the most intereating concert I haveattendeil tor yearal Wauace, as a violinist,ls I think Safari auto none ire have bad bore. He his perhapi not hada execution: artits Bro.; , but there is a dipth of feeling indinatubs of expres s/4M whiCh; a hive never 'heard. In, any otter Perfortoor. , _. , 4.lll , o , Lasx,itose of Summer': and were by far the' best CODCOD40:111 of theta favor JOY pieeee / 444 41 L -424 nhifinnand en . 'mite. American Melodies is cot only a brilliant and pleasing composition, Ina is a work worthy of the great name of Wallace. As a composer, Wallace is exercising a. gross lath:tense on the =laical 'world, and his music is more generally . sought after and studied, than that of any other author. Ilia position in Europe is second to none, and in the United thates he occupies the acknowledged position as tho first composer of the age. lie has a ‘ versatility of talent which, no one man has professed since the days of Mo zart. Ile is equally greet es a.composer of Operatic and classical music; or the graceful! romance or nocturne for the Piano, nail brilliant Bravura song for the artiste, or simple Ballad for the Parlor. There in afreahnien Well that he does which has already placed him: prst in the rank of living aemposere. The Piano playing of FILAULLIN 141441 E Sto rni. (Madame Wallace) please little ides than the performance of the:great master eplrit of the evening. Madame Wallene.has forsorne years had the reputation of being the second beet Lady pianist in the world; Madams Played being con sidered the best I doubt however It she could retain her position were she now brought in corn petition with Madams Wallace. We have never had in America, with the ex septiOn of Leopold lie Mos er , co wooderfoll a performer; her execution is perfect, and her style partakes much of the character of Wallace, whose compositions she plays with such anion iehing effect. ills celebrated "Grand Polka do Concert" created as great sensation att 1 ever witnessed in a concert room. MOUE ROSA Joe(W)Cs la n young Lady of Very interesting appearance; poseeseee a powerfoll and sweet mono soprano voice, and was quite eucceseful. There is undoubtedly more talent in this party than in any of, the numerous ones now 4 , 01m0-hams, through the country, and I hope they will meet with the support they no tuily merit Their concerts are nut intended to cater to the popular taste fur the ephemeral trash, with which the public have beet en overloaded of late, but 1,0 present a higher ow:4l.rd, yet each Amnon Iw understood Soil appreciated awl will improve the l public taste. ;Gourd So., II • BUSINESS NOTICES. Those who with a anperior creek. ere, Pant 'and California . Creed, euperior Family hread, or cake, and c,onfacti artery, should cell up . nt Shepherd's old, *ell h b holm estalitihment, an Liberty errant. A 'pod, Bawl, mound and cheap etticle , eau always be obtained Ahern TEM FRIORTATIOS. —We refit shippers to the advertisemeit of Storrs. Bidwell 1 Co ; who have to lablithed a tratutpountion Tina from Pitts burph to Cleveland, Dy wa7 at river wad canaL Slerehandile and produce committed to their he trans - Milted with promptnews and despatch. the proprietor* having hod large ex perience in that line crown, Eng., at theielfereen star, pub lished in Brookrille. Jailers= county, Psi 3 in the city, onJ will, wait aeon our merchants, to onlieit chertleement.3 Mr Ina pager Those who woM to rater' their. bueinees:•in that great lumber region, will find tar stars wood taeainm ot axisertiaing Nelii'dirs First Preinunn 11)AtAIERREOTYPES 0!", Buado Str,t: IT izEN s and !ASAnger' , It 1.0 wt.tt t.. ~t• ' IJa •111 S “rato, artl.tic hi. kilo ttlectcso, los t toodocatc crt,Tlll ZIA It Witt.? IcttaNlA to fall at tut• roll lowmc r.tabttchtocat. vhcoot rutin. aattgtictico 111 oll•flastf•i. Lt [Kb data. liwt Ivo Ciao •tut 1.54 Allllllo.l Folc itt.t larlitiht• .t.tt Cs tl* ktaptock. with ....touts of IL* cm, ,werict ft.!, sot 551152 ckmo.ltC., atcna pact., rcott Oct , a• to , * Jo.o - tt , - , 1 Itoo moo.tatni hoot, a ,D.t Neat l.gir Nt N. hoot.. If ts , l.. "VI tto colc4l. ot Art. :.l • lot vt rtvoumo. 511..1 met, o t r lc frcutc.. wrs4chlar C.'', I.e. acrome IC.mo .u.l. ocottalouit. la all trcaltws.. inm :lock t. . 41 tos,J/IcT IF LA Pi VI: ILM ! strat toeauitir rotti.l hiloilrrat af tetoltAr.•• sta.,iittos itir asoattrioa mr sse4,ios. 11..1 ast,sitt (Its out , soma, Sonarsdr I urp rita.s. April t tall Ninaalia . 41 c. that • Apo. els AGusral ist,rtst I ProtOr nit vasloor 't etsitfo,p. art Aluttairforoil Loa Atih Sit•lltcr 11n.1. trulanastrA • a I,al vt tirloor's or-leatattel Aenrilluip..ttrotal assilsitOrit, Attasslo,, of mar citp.) ASA aft" stung A tall 4. , .-.11.4 LA11.3 alrotaarlit s tail Aairpt sari, 1 . 1.• lirsal ttoprtr W lossorrltslrly .1 ..ria6l PortAatlortist Irr. &111... aro. toils, loth . . pat.:to...quo of thy 1G.,1 s•ln. *WI rtProloal renostios tat ;at WI. n..a y 1 UM. at......hat to uPI sao. •4 , •..fr,.. • Oa. 1' by SMI tviswcut Do irtlU•ls' As 4 kr vt.iftietcr. r , 1 KliW f CM. ' 'other. gnu will, talk 'an Amy. sir] yes Cita, taw wt Liao of lb. Ott Ao litc•A taLtsle OItAX;II... 11. II Yar.n.11,1,/.4istal 111044MA+ ..us 1.1.0. out o.ctatl..stie ealsot ..t Ineal?tw.Lheaßt NA .iOl.l tun, Iy. Li at pleatte to iroar- I t i1.141.•14*.et •*1.3, to./..51e0 t; • t.o. T.:1..4 Mal Ail!, s W DIED. protav w nbd.Pell. 4 . 1 . 1.,41 VI, in, pla4. id , ..u/5,16,1•10P1 . ,. • IU 11 .. 0: r , r414,•• Of Ll* bustle , Nrk "ra It.; Fit. lb. et WO Boarding School for Bogs. nal Alrairray • Till ill/SESSION a I ibi! , ltiOn I • .11 ..vou %1=.1,1•,. ithdx,.l Aiwa run mewl It .tirstel IN Mtttebui,b 415-4 Net.er• • rival rpis• fr, en ritto.4l{4. tIA th il,...:ll:::::at " .rV;i;:l , V • tl-.1./ •arre.4o frotql, 1,1 ,paint. 0 ,4.1 , roe ttro• g0v..1 .46.1 parc.coor. roor ..... Drib V...ar. 0..7 pr. .*Nit. o.u. 0k.h.K.0 o$ tte 4,1 Mt2tt=l .2tewhairy (Duch undorsignal is is.Ar revelling hill UII.I IN Inn ..osemoot la il- ...IF of In lit?' acidalr/s . Palm Mann., the tovirral .t.l 0.. 5 . M.S. list , / flo,,evor Triala.p Wasp. map ;. orri troy, for u m t•on t, nf• troy Itt.sl otylo• or .11 ,AP1..."1. [MIS( warp , ' . from Co Vila. Cerk tin! TI.141.11.1.11,01:o Nit 11,4,1111.141.1. l.: Vac!, Lt. Mr:twat. .04 NLilicker. flui it to Ls.. oarintits It yM i e, will In LW. 4,110.1 Li eirt, (No? ft+ , Milltzt - • • 111121211 MM== ''" '7. ail ,atb lag .1852 BIDWELL'S . Pittsburgh and Clfvehind. Lino. PLUS Troll L'intri/ Linr_will he rirlpareil an tb,. °waltz or. L'annlo, t•Lout Ist'or ityal.) , tt ;11. iZs r =lfilgrgtjt..=. •, ,. " ;":7t° ttln•to .04 Watt I,.irat,t, ¶l. Aimt. t . • lon ,, nu...lsvip limes • omahva • 110L00. mac a co ,Gio-rusa3; AttsIDIVELL CO„ Trnaekrtinearii rot •nlinsi itorion, IL ir ur a zli C1ev.1.1,1 tine. race Lai .11.4,111P L E.Sca, %lanes oci 11,0 C.Ja FM' . tatz'a California Bread 7 • riN j fE ntibticrilinr in rntintifneturiing - iind ban j einiu d 4 .. cf 4 it bi r r . ir fta01 , 1.111 , 5.131•?..• .a - or;111,Ls:no r or e I Abort O* ice. J. Alik 1113 D. R r amet•22 • , • No. Z 1: Liberty, area. TROil CITY PILOT IiREADaiiMAOK ii tit ItAitillitV. ho. 11: Isitsertr etreat..tilarelte the heiJ tstoalthetekt. , titelag todrehasea eee 4 sely.l l ./4etitt'ssateasl(4l44u./ Nee limed oneentnar. 1 s9lle4rapsred total en ordate Fur Itestl4 sa at Pilot Brow 4 st the th 0.1.14 tiettko: , • dot:arida rolutly Creed. Aye add Dtartpsit slid ad, films etwi thWit, Own oral - r rourui :Amato Wall, Inhpllett with e i thtau tot tit . • eAki.l acul I..oriledioec azi hsiss nnler. ! 311k111.011, 17IIE Pa warship' butwceti the it mlorsigued st XIDIVELL 4 I , llolllltlt, we dl+ lb* tub 10.1- by mutual eobbot- Little+ tto. PSI the Imoloom. J. C. 1111.414:11.1., Vdtsbeugb. . 1 1 . 1 , 11 , 1Y!7,1.L. /lobbed., Alareb 74, mar 22: W pOW ULA4S- , - 1000 Wry. 0010; . . too . •••• loth"; 'Vito "• 1011.1; .` ' •• " 10 •' 11x17: ro • " RUIN. of lorstrouut., Lookdr, awl for nit, 1. VON 00NN410104 a 00., rogrir allOO6 Elyrtlll.ll R . 46, 2 P . P 1 1 ,. ,\ , :2 . c PAl'F i y,— lur _. • ;•. 20. • mr:.;.° boob. Crown " Dn. Ilrotited ion! Mr by J. R. WEIRIN, marll • klocolooller'...lBtalloner.o3 Wood rt. Ai 451ASON & CO. trill receive, por first tr'irtl Lr 0.3.41.1140 ueedno ry tioolvv. • ortrll APLE SUGAI!.-2 bble,'New, of eu MTV P ' si " Y '"" tetliTLtlu 2.54 Liberty lima. L'LOUI OP PUMPKINS FOR PIES—A fr"h'°""g"'''' by W. A. iidnAilld A .woe" Uri.rs und 2*. beaten. BACON-84We A Sliodilii;Tfor sal, by DALIV.L.L & i'ILOVER.SEED-25 bu, lancline, for sale gj- tasu-'4l DALZFIL a W. SALERATUS-30 pt... nor Isadlot from 1 , 1" .1 . 7 ""%. th ./diAtlrdil f"" b' AC0.,1 • • • Water and Frtutilt% Old Allegheny Bridge. 4 SUAREZ; of the stook 'of the old bridge tur Nal* A. lIILL ell. mar '-'2lllw Stnet itul Rachman Brokaw Citifies roars:ice Cg. ~,, SIIMIES of the Stock of the abr4 . 6 Co value, $l2) for DRIED PEACHES-200 bu. in good or dtr, for e...1r, low, to cit... crnatolm.lot. Vy auirz2 noutsoN. LITTLE A no. (IcIINGILANS! GING [JAMS !—A. A. Ha ass it Co. aro Gila dar in resellit of 2 Cases Summer oshams, splendid styles. mar 22 COTTON HOSIERY-509, doz. assorted, J now opening .t mar 22 A. A. MASON I CG. ADIES' AND - GENTS KID FINISHED SILE GLOVES—Just reed and opened at mar= A. A. MASON t co. ANTILLAS—A. A. Mason & Co. will thin day Introduce Twenty Pine of the newest and latest style, mart: CALIFORNIA 70 011 Cloth Over :12.1 Nu polo at ' AO !lark.[ stmt. Jwt — 'd "—" [use= - • J. t 11. I'M 1.1.1c6, HORSE COVERS-12 Gum Elastic: '3 .l.lliVil mart No, 110 Mariet Atm, For Every Family. EAUMONT'S PATENT STARCH POL- 11 h•• ,1211—Vor giving uti f I gloss to Unarm, Mtn, fikktubrics,Collsrs, Min tlosorm, u.,tnd al2, fonts th. iron from adhetiog h. the Linen. and preTvnta dust Irmo ottirktoit to!Linens, tr and L-onttaLs nothing I : 4 Sh ma tTe: erit rate :un c le, Ind chrap--p.l, Intl bought the rauht Igr Allegheny ,ounty fer three ye•rel, the trade will ho supplied up en term• Sold arlualelaland retail b 0 It. E. SELLERS. war,: Nu. hi IYucd Ftreel. • HEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS iIOOK JACK, by,Cartain Maryatt; . a Orettude Parlsn. Ilse Merchant Mdse.. A :gory wAltnat name, lor 44. I. I: Jam,. eaves:Ml., Ito. 1.44 nf the Thr Female AO, 11.... he Dation... reynel h. the Vona.l.• aPT 0ct.0,1 for Iltintiand. Lag, 11.11-•.1 oloaley'ir Lady. M. 4 for Aprll. Orahaso . a Magarino •• .artaln's J. 1.51 rec'd 4.lxd for rale st li k . I.Lt CALLIA Wirt! fh.r.l at ..pprielt.. IP • Post 1101 C, Great Demand I[ 4 l oll. the only true and genuine LIVER P 11.1 1 ,.. girepare,l by It Y. eE LLKI, Must.. t/r.tetlcrt Marth I/182 • / 281184111.arepurritsiswl onrialooslly bout. ~/ yr.,. Pills of Vet - sorb/go ism reller ho. 1..4.11 In b.b.hit 01 through our Dia,. but s, !Iv has na n , brvu thrugh tu lately , the gtviil tletnaml I.r Your th..ll,lnr, Induce, mo/, to solicit lin sgenry. lam agent fa WM! 10us or dr. Ittn.ls 01 Pill, Itat , yon el Pill, c.rtx rho lx-st and rn,t raltabl, I boor ...Ter t , trritr imm. ntligv 1 our, re.mttrully, IMlh It rrtatms - ter. ,pt..r , I •111 r‘l,l I.; ,+IILI.EI*. . . . . , . .. .. In 0 , ,. Crnrr r I C'rm, ./1 , , , , at Allrg , -ry Co.• Th.. I.nlo, s !'roar. 1:41114.1 I l.b. • r: • /S n St.ln,..7rris,.lsh I Th. :sip, r toots of Ohintr.rsestur i. M!, AND 110.1 to tit, Mardi 20th, .;:' 4 , 1 . 10 ( .16 , 2 , 11 .. ero d rt i, u102ez .: #,X . r m rzr i l ,, t; . th , r , 44. ......_ 4.: .. ::::: .,,,,,,,, : ,......,,,,„ u ., 7: 1,,,,,r L: ,1 that t ~. rnmi.no a th. Ming . at enzflrrasilon , '. .ift . .2,1t0 alai Atarrirno ' . ."By the rpurt ' marl Ciro. I. I1A1'.:. frr , tl.,nrtw•r. e . _- ,nr Ttp 'EI (i:i! 0 '.. ..rr.....j, -±5...,/ ,'.!s) ~.Q.) on; !: I eli/j: MA" n: ....-- ; V' -- t . ....... . CHERRY PECTORAL I=l COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHI DIDIOHNO.COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, CONSUAISTIoN. 'VMS inniluaLln relllP.iy for all k1i,14,4 nl et, hs• k tol e nsir7 frr-tri .1 , aalrr ,c10.13,1L. WI, nll,, cintv....i , u• n. ,f1ypa1....t.. harr aha.l v 11,1 n frlars Wils/or,. aral tin• Itll Ja. lie bairn, I.lly 'v.,. evorr slierr 0 0 kr., vv.. • r As.r) IL. r0.,a77 lo.ll , yratlZ, A =A.A.', raw 11:1. Jaw ~ i1aw1,11,40, 3aJL rould I.ut Em. n.. 1 Via ,1-la., Put. Lt,. 10.L1 p. 0., At WI, tni Itir,,ekout Tho , inbra,s LI., e u.rr.•4 ,04., 145 ... • 1.111{.1' t" - n.afl do. tl.rt , tut t, 3,11 r, 1.4 e, . 1 OM, lb* Lo-1 • , 11....11nm0 istir. - 1010.53 11+ 414... AIM:, 0 tn 011 4 ,1% 4kn0,.1 I 4i.. 1,11.,.1.. tho IN.III :at .4 111-.11.V.11i art.,,11.1q ,1:11011 11.. o,t leng, I,utta t.,1 *I I. etto,i 1,0.u.•117 1,4.7 IS 4“. 111. to .11 twat 11,40.1. .4 1141. data If. .L. 051 d 11u1 Casts: I, fest', I ,:srtie4 s 1, , so 5..,02.4.t50ce tome eel,. smel U.CebaSht W . so.. r t.. 0. eat sat; Ale 'Psi tteels ouatl• ta , nre tro, Lt. tot ••• es tronhels 1.12. 1.• ma" ,esst, Win rs-•I4 be clAstue4 0 , 1 12t,e, 40J I to-10ce..1 U441ii.5.110 wt.xlif . st meshes. , 4 014.1 1104041• *telt Lott tore 101 Ilae. 484 Inst nltx 1 04 0 e 'MT sorpti.. r. my *worn. t 4 c•set 1.4 to lb, oh.; 08 ts, o, INe he,. an/ CS4 to.I eottroly (41844_ 3a. urea" Ulm thy dor Ls' rc.rea,0,...1 t . hoe .at 81 tet.tt lot W. 01 at. Ina< nt lUttivot , ..er row.. 4,th.to oaf eeleeto .Citsart l'octoam. bat hero din4lllstll sot eesrul.Lut martel •A trot) 70 H U. 44 WI/ Heat, the Patten kg. U Art, Lesllll-. Umr suier 13 4 ". 1 / 1 1 1 /111 11 1 . rest..na.tt hrsitt, I eon, leo • ropuesid_my case, shkh att. t.,pot Ush t•ir bournt •11,11.14 I 104.2 . 4,1 (1,4. s.sechapa•Ost • worre . 0 4 M•Lte ni use 4 Pula, .011Q/3, 111//,../ . . cl , teluxog rebel' I sr. Is ptr• op bomb+v. Insmenti, ru2te11.1re.1.•43 10144 .01 poott.r..t oiebt A 11 1. 4 4 ." t°s. l'axstt Pctrj•st. tl..tape of shirt, I IMmi‘hsuor 0.02, 1111. .n*x(l.4Bl dlr.. area I 0.•••;,,s1 ants tellUe. , mal sue to 810 1 , 04111 0 1. I PA, m 1 nu¢k 0u cesse-1. su4 all thi L.A. a jou: 1.14.1.14.1.1.' er - ONIL. A II eflootool ILios II /1• ,, 11 ' 4. 044. April I , ••4 I lob 126...44 lett *lt thst ettitte.Zatt • enogl, Inuit "tut ['Matt Ls. Ls me 11 41. e. sesno they 1411 SM be terovllt.te.l 1.1 tl.. to { . , 1 4 • 1 • Awls, ieter; oLich lel MI Wove .2011 thA iallscord. Eel. vett loyhte un•Lle or-tottoth el • 21 . MI Stouctal umet • sip?. .1 041 1)4 aj , ff.:, 8.1, 41.14,2 ....uch tra.t 1,61 wet] itt. Pas ••••, 1 Peons sske be•ohfo! ty the oil ae.e . ..t • , terilti,•ll. ohn lks.l ono Ai .the. Wog. It esse.l ros .osh,st stret. 8.1 rive no tr“ t l,l.Gt in thhh • ttrthket 1 :out 1 :IRA wolt,hti I hit hitt.th tha 0f4.".112, Ircutie•ctoo. ter it4ol.llt• retorae.l.•o4 Mr kcal oLor,sh.st too, .1,1.12 wk. 1640,3 r4r ^1 ,4 041. , aft•e br. vet% I sell an einma. with to , eth er Lclp the* S; 41 Cherr, Voctor.L Yaxrts 1.11.11 JULiA PLAN. i "14 ths :he .r,etstsmeot aro., 011, .14 ,41 , 4111/r r.with Own •iv 1.1%.:r moo., 001 ber vet. t'lClt.tt, Fotwiithl ea Johlipti 341 1. 1 r Item, .n 4 Jolli, Ms erlfe, lotrao to me, an.l Impllelt eoollArt-s mar Es *lBOO4 to fir ststement. 1.1111101. C VAN IiCSIITI:NT Y•vt....t e 1 th, Itspttet Church r.ti Li .t AUS.• C. A V Ph, 6..4.11 U.+ wt.lalal• ant I•ttll. •t B A. liii 218. , 14,i; A CO, .n 1 J. !.1.'11.1141,1.11, , Liti, Li 11 i'.31 , !1M,111.11. J r , .7t .n./ 1/33i3,1430133.3-...3 <3.179. J. B. Weldin. • WE S A I. F and Retail I/cater:l in Nark and erbecni Ilwkr, Poai^n.,, No.Ls 11.n.1 .1.4 d 10.1411,. Blanks Books and Stationers. UK subeorlber renpoctfolly informs his faint& Cot the 'midi*, the{ t: Is oportin • Irooriot wvontrotet Illonit Sobool lkok g o. Etillootry.tfrlttng,Pilotiow OW Wrapping Poi*? Row wit roara% of "ilia h. will .mil sa Ivv .141... . . (envy. "..von• ottu. t.I Pgloi los extwute-..1-w ith *WI d,roth - . Magi Blow.ntlrJ cng Rlll Fly.. I ,, tcr. Old 1.. , ,1tt0rp Mutt' • . • J it. W 1.1.1411, tio 6i W.trrl rt hrtwerti To.lt.lia.l rctitth. ra4sl . o. A 'VHF'S' CIIERItY PECTOIirCLZ tiro. IL 0J1...",:i stvl Por 1.41.. 1 , 1 - D. A. rill - IMPS - COCK A CA mer7g . errrtiet:rant and iWood tts. IJITCII-50 bbls..itintore, for onle by C barn a.IILACICnCH9 a.OO Adamantine Candles BE undersigned .ILre now prepared to fill obten for ADAMANTINE CANDLES. Our pre . reda....l token are sorb se mill be ralleheo.7 to cur .trbm.l. sad euounuent We eboll mole it for your Inter est to pareluou u4.Sromlooo o n botb.bro JO3OllO. DAYIB A CO. ,iIROONti---36 doz. Cm, for zalo Cy ozcz nna 70 Wats.. nr. ,FAMILY FLOUR--The clinbost . , family 6rac,l2 cu 14.4,1'46,101g racivirr. _ _ .Flottr Oil . T US:Treed front Philiipni Ile lac tory 1(1,000 . 41/ Ye.thi ol /teary, Ittolitan stet Lotht Ifloor . 011(11oth. Into to tiirttle .I.lc. of the cr... n yle of potttros_ Metebtoto stel fault will nod ft' to llour advtotego •all owl examine uur inset telote Duteloolltth elaoooore , .1. tl. 1 . 1111.1.1 PA. 11121 to.tld ittakat etrert Furniture Oil Clothe vrivo iIuND.RED.z..., asmoried nixes, of Tabld, cloudand Iltarto Covio, • la' belilltlittl sale.o paZtrrna We hall* 11, attnutioiol 116.116.. ii, pi, Llcular. CO ILO /atm, 1. ' a 11. M 111.41114 • toar2o No. )16 klark.t 64 to II M\ .... . .....14. .... M n _ ....V -. RANNA, CARRETSON & CO., Whole aiolinewre,lnuissletonYnrwar,ln Merchant." or o etrret, CrehhOblo. . l'orrlrular otb• le nttnn g ne lee. to the Rum b a ., a „ b , 0 , .... tiltuatenn , ..l.he rlyer. their ntelllnea thr whir. Flog oil rreeletnA freight by the Lobe ern equal • to Ann 11.10. la the Ober, Inutl9•lnto - --- - Second hand Pianos for Sale.' A MmtaticarY .5 1-2 Octave Piano S .10 A 4* •• •• In az , , )rot cell le t • , ,75 A A15i11.4014) . 1111 .. .. II) A EC OOIIO.I W ' A lage t Irerntro er 'Ark:IY PIANOS will le, renetre4 m . o u oroooArort b ney a d Of ll:hlckona. toed+ lath' &Won. C.lonal, How 'tho orlrbetted JOHN IL 31ELLAIlt. moth) - el Vona etrert. I[4l RENOO WOItIiED.IIOUR MO Conlin. aced Cuthhrrut reel at nortleort Fourth and arts ttreoto. •. morn AURPHY. tIII.IIIC-IIIIRLI). .. #IIIPIIY BIIIIOIIFIELD have now dgest a largo ii,eorttersit carer Nio thogle. ' Vodia Wad.' 000., • Black Mot:ILN and 11.1.1 Eng, very titudrige Light eligorroahlo Wowed Block Dem. Moue do Lain.. etylo honsgo Ilpue de Woo+, very rigodrogic All omit Mo. de Lege, grouch adhl Nagllgh lihintsoN • hutting supply' athirst. Cloth, ' turtle Northeast outlet Fourth and Mak. an, CASSISERES—A large 'took of L Gtirlmerw alut Clothe for west. med s.a.e. corner liourtband Matkod./S lau WilitPllY aUItCIIII6.4D. ALCOHOL -IUO birs 9G per cent. 't"lith.l' .tore. e 4.1 b 1° 6A tf.ZSTOCK A CO- tosfilit (brasWoo:luta Vint newt.. INSEED OIL-65 bbLs. Hortfuronto A by rauallij A-PAUYEdat2.4.qp: INSEED:OIL—VI bbli. just res'd and 14 Ice Emir/At 11 " D °II'. ' :loislAs..for sale 11;y • - ' Izikarn . - - I °.D CC4 Second'Night of the Hutch:4°n 'Family, atusDA rEVENING itußcll 22, 1852. LAFAINITTE HALL. 'VII 11 II UTCICINSON'S return their sin JE. cern them far their enthusiastic reoep thin giyen them on their that appear..., end reaped:LAl ly announce that their SECOND CONDEET will be given as strive, when they .log. among rnhere...There's • 01 Dom owning," Whet, skull th &V find rest." "Cold Water Song." "Bingen matt, Rhine. "re. Italian Burlesque.' (Improtoptul "Ben Bolt" 'Thellountalneer, "erending PD.,' The Waxwork." "Don gad torn when you ran." "The Rona It Sea." Uncle Email Farm, Dort'. cultural Wife Thn Snag of Home, Ship On Fire, The Faintly bony,' Old , innate ,t•to, de, to Tickt• ! . .0c ea Two ti-kts will admit cne Gentleman soil two Leak*. re be had at the prthrlpsi Hotels and Mum, Store, OM. I the door. on the evening or th e Mu' .erg. Nora open it Wipe. 0 o'clock Monday evening. nooks of word/ 'Juntaittlng GO songs a awn. Faulty tor /air,. the do r - - 11 E P--51 bls. to arrive, for sale by , warty HARDT JONES A CO. lbs. Llama, Sides and math , . ROBD3ON.LITTL&d tu), i/UDEY FOR APRlL—Ueda', Ladles' Hook for April; and No. Wed Douwheld Words, hays bee. re. 'd at the Literary Depot or REEL • CALLOW. marls r opposite U. Post thitimi Steamer Geneva. UTICE—AII persons having olsims or 41,nen.1• on ale etetruer Genera up to the Mb inelueire. will pie.. leare their Wile et the MM. el A WILKINS W. for settlement_ uierPlellne WILKIML ARD -6 0 bbls. Lent; _KJreeNI en.l far Ltle by tuero LITTLE a 00. gt LOVERSEEI)-20 hu. prime, foe - sale by st mar I u ROBISON. LITTLE.: CO_ VI.OUR Ibis. Extra and S. F. for sale Lr 100.•19] ROBISON LITTLE • CO. gI HEESE-260 bxx. rec 'd, for sale by , en•rlv nOICSON. LITTLE & FO. FISH -170 uhls. Lary NO. 1 /I.E O mE 24 ULM,. 2 /1 " 0 tal• LI m,lO 005150 N. LIME. C - DERRY DAV!S' PAIN KILLER-2 gross IL m lvlU r0,..3 mud tor oalo Dr J. KIDD •CO. IST AR'S BALSAM-2 gross justreo'd V nod olr o.sla 1.7 c.ervi .1. KIDD a CO. 111 ROM E L LOW --600 lbs. in otore, for b, !noo.loi J. KIDD& Co - - II ROME GREEN-400 lbs. Tiernan's Imarl9l • J. KIDD *CQ /Q . ROUND NUTS-100 tits. landing from gfinrar lisrtlori. (or gal. 07 10A14H WHEY 1 IRIC APP LES-5 boge - landing from sir. 1 14,1,9.1 , 0 sale 1,7 marlP ISAIAH DICKET k CO. NSENO-4 bags landing from atr. Hart arl! iSAIMI DICKEY t IFATHERS-53 bap landing fro;fitmr by ISA II DICK hi at CO. 11-mi Water an 4 . rant B Ac6N-1 cant name; 1 do ELles, landlog frm rtr. Hart 1!;!arl? . 1 ISAIAH CO .(1 A RTAI:C'S Nlognzine for April linty been r.,A W. A ILDFA FEN NT • CO'?, No. 70 rourth I . l3Totro I.lbrary for Tn.llres snit Fits Th , rtAltants of thta oomher 1.. Ilcaxl . ft ova Mort. cd Patera. all oari , n the Morel:mot PrlN,.•lllStbriCal ,rm lan, by Ctlnt Id rahlgrtoO. author of•• TA, Creamot anJ - Memoir of Prior< Rupert Rol tb, Cov. ..11.-a;nall 14.a:oar.' de, tr. Lumber for Sale. EST quality of seasoned White Pine, Cr. 131.1, I•rn hatclieilltuanapd !wt. 61.:t CErrel boards piauk. hem • •.olliske mar', T.:••• .JAMES a IfOROAN. For Sale or Rent rE~IiF:ALLEGHENY FOUNDRY, earner artl t Alt All.4chen-; City. with ''" 1 . 1!;X ' 32 ."l llZl}ll , . 4 ll P tC 7 rl ! , ' :q .t Law. !in. 110 4th P4tt•bo.l.ll. • ..r tw 111:n1:011N RAMAi, !srltwon .1.. ILI Ws-.1. tth t r S stral ERAGE OE LAIN ES—A. A.. 31.1..0n rwr,tpl a ca... tl,O Etttmottr • Llwn, marl! RLsti LiVOl , :a--We7.llall Open inn ran' 2.1/ d.” tj..a tan VI :wsws Varied no !twtwct Drers .• O.IOS, de Lana, alachaa... , . 14 , 1AG:it • bbk J i In el..re, fur solo by mu, 1,ALZ1:11. Ckl j.; A LER ATVS II 5 HA, Saleratlia: no haw 4,1 naLa.l.l. s Co. rill AI DT for It nkLte.L.l. A (-11 l lOA R. 30 1.111.61! in. Mute, for gilo byj IL LA 1.1 CU. A Ca. 01..A55"."-E•S - 144 r. N, (1.. in . Val( an.rmw I.lstifwri, tar rul It. DALZELL . Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Co. oFEICE,INORTfIROOM OF EXCHANGE, M=MM=ll 7111 E FOLLOWING STATEMENT OF tr.- Affair, W th,CcaspkatAller vnator• .ulty orith a 1-I..,Astm '4 It. C/...144, re. ix. nrao trt. ata 75/ Flo )Iwine awl lultart _ /111X:CIIA 11;... Wan." t. • . lulanit AI. .. ..111.14.6 4 R1 On - 46 ,, 043 „ 2244.4 • j t, t u t.lra. I'LFSC, 111 111 tiaa,,,,•-yo. I:ettinaN l`retataack. a - lb 422 42 - . , 21,4t4 Et r..c.htl. nett 60a4.2422; .... 9.690 :0 • ssis:rro os Olin rtrirraNT /11 'lsverir, Moi.rs,ry, - . $l uNtmortr•tkta Zisp per 'MCC , . an Piro •• 10,161':3 4) , 3,0.) rbilt, lett km. City Skt ' 30,&1144.1 11:1,000 ,• Iketklea )1.akt....1 0.11. ro. per - .(410 iri Uardpis , to r cent 1. P-1,0. I•etulrYttlts!. _ t.r.i4 ial N Rosa . tkamolnkter. 1.-130 ••. Pvulawylvaatli m. n 'll,ns 1 . 11116.1, r.i liarTo dalimc• t t'W I , b.sho oar , Coarmany... CE :• , unl., , wk surdii ilatoallsuctremtVP 10.614 Phl. - 121.459 /.2 1:44/ .41 ... .. Balstrrn .r nal Vissei. tims no Marto-1r )I,a 7.7.3 t; Lb • • " Ite,ooo NomaErr 3d. 1331. . TI.. haarl ef Ihrrttort rare Ik3 dor 4•clore4 ill dirt. %load hi El X VEIL CENT. in f•Pil• Mt th• Oaritol Stock. row SIX PLIt ektit an Ih- Ern,. of the 4.lmapanr. pays tol. on eat oftor Oarrnaler 15.,• Its3l.- AI.,. dirt...lead of rRN PE R eltrlT latterly. od Lao Capital track andeorro4 l'rerattoat.. Cortotrator for which hall to looted as abort. 013T,CTOVIE: . • IVIIII,I, Marti, John F. Newlin. .: Jota Ph 11. root. Pr. IL 34. IlnotaT.. Li. nOd I ttnudtr. 4 Joahrtto. natl. Jtthn I. Mr/3. to Throphlto. oord4ln4, ItolArl Dwain, ;.:0 0. Jr,o,-Itrator. John It. rrorr, ' Ilt lir{ Sloan., otooor It. I..rt ter, Iltathett/ht. Etlnnrl Ilarli glop. 3Wllllcra 11yr041i.. - Irste IL Ithrl. Ctrotleo Eelher, Willi.. Folortt. .1.0. Jnhurno. Fomuol P. rtnErn. Jmnon Tiwznal, PpArnor 11Ittflrot, J • I n. T•tin... Joiorh Et Darn.. JatboatL.lrrlrs • 4 T. Lon". ''''"l' l_ r ll! ' l , .f.3 D Ett r ill i rti ' letVl:V el : ' 10011AE 0 Illt3ll`, , ilco Perrti4ont moor,. W. tows,. e.errettri , • Fly the set I neettoratitog title Company. the oartlea in sann totogtr thertin aro sontlllsel to a Starr of the' r rot. g of the InetituUon. wihriout eubtartlng themoolras any liability herend Smlninnt to Fte eat nal MatOm an lr -Mhaertrtlon . out anan Plot.Mol cltheft...mar tor loiyOutot of lomat and the profits thoctunrany am *dad tot. Inreetog and menato the posseeeloto of tho , Corperatton. as . fond ter the further toourity of amnital. fattal aril! bit rap ~ wonted by brat boartug maitturrat of staparaent dirtied n, amonu the Insure:load storghollan, pro rata, upon the amount of tamed Premiums and Capital float. • In Oil Fire, Hull mat Cargo Mak. aa usual. oh the most liberal terms P. A VADLINA, Arta% No. ai Water at.. Pitteburatt. 1.10 . 5JE . R 4 1 .7, 30 . 0 3. tz. Crt . Anu sneer BS Waal stn., LOVES -2,) del. Callon t LW. thrtad.Lutly• sire: °tufa Toe sal:, by !mull". AAVIITIINOT• BONNET RIBBONS-25 pirtnco, tiprirtg ales, Bale by marl, AIttIVTIthOT. INEN lIANDKEROIIEFS-75-doz. for 1,1 Pd. 10.1 . 171 O. ARBUTHNOT. PRlNTSlgarphy . k e•id lisve tuft opened .In of very hentleome En,. rdau, oan f ors Milo, d marrantel hot mama. Al, nett ylez of Amsrican Rot eolith, and LT. I r marl . / I : ETERSON'S Ladiem, National Magazine for Aped hm bcon nod o 1 14ILDENVENNy *Cd'e, Ito. TO Fourth etreet tloothli Llbriot of ton L•Tt Author.: thle motet. Emaye Item the London Timm, ate cootenta mu, Lord lielsonmid Lady Rfolletty tiorclr, teat. PhIllIr• and hie tananr, •tho Rution, Howard the Phllanthropiet, Robert Panther. Dana Mello and.Vanaces., att: The Illuttratet Loudon New d London each; And •ma Nark will the 11 t h. Of liertitple Litelle; or lin 4Unn,lencettoce, treue the tine. at Omen Stacy. 6 UOAR AIMOLASSES- 2 8 idniTs Sugar; landlog,for 1./ • ALT PETRE—SIi eke. Crude. fdr ante by tj . ISAIAH DICKEY it CO. 110 ILL hIRLMSTONE--5 Ws. inatora and Lc end for pale by marl: IBAIAII ItICKXt a co.__ WELSit FLANK EL S—Murphy k. lharcheeld Gee, juallved an addltlunat mnply of the above, settmumni the portant. attxls.'. Al o, and American awl:titmice 41,0' Elannals , of rufous tirade. Alm, Penton. 811 k and Rause Plannalt. A went full amortidentof them goods alwaye on band. , ontrl6 ic i tOUNTERPANES—,We lave "reo'd 'a fur ther aorply of the slam. ante!, white and colored. fur y new .1/1m ehtrarra. lbr 11.1nm:eds. Clortalos . ,..a. IV a hare air° • Tarim of Arles of whits Cartain at low Niro. a marla •LUIIPiIY aDURURT(ELD. 1 4 Alip ANL TALLOW wanted by /L tiftANT 00., ra•11.11%15t• Ildaklelntas. e 4 ari : : SECOND suppl 3 i,CDfautico.Tiefnan, the Lrt or Charleslames. and ackaonledged One at his ' • lay National Magnin. tot ApH4 Optioer a bt anther now lamas. NUL a CALLOic, MINI marid • Oppocito the Poet Otiloa. SUNDRIER— " •• mrwc . - . : 1 , bb,ll.lr id /rma I3b.onliect, 1 " e.... . . 1. b Tdarslse on ssember Ilbiliskrar y & E. () (Ssurlb . 1 . ..i Water si front as. ONDON PRINTS—A. A. Mann lc Co atte,:mt ?fed cum", eery Mlx bI luau. COMMERCIAL: BAUM). AlLLlCar — Aarertiamortsarki subecriPio for thp paper naive] mut frrairdell rree•or stream, h.a MOITI/ENTS Or TILE OCEAN STEAMERS. SL:W DAYS 0? SAILING TO AND ?ROI TUE UNITY., STATE.S-BY TUE COLLINS LINE. rEoli NI% 1011. 1.11), UTII.IOOI. • 19 S,aturdny, April , 3.... ....Wrl.lnealay. March 10 Saturday, ...... _..—Nreduedday. Mar , .h Saturday, Nlay Aprll 7 ..... -- Saturday, May 15 ............. April 21........ 0/1 0 0010 Slo p . Wtr.d'":l l:yr, y Saturday, June 155.. .. June ' tialurday, July 10 WrduesdaY. 15 .....-- , luorday. July 21....-........-Wrdarralar. Jut. tlaturday, Aug 7, ..... July 14 &Mutat loothy . Aug :U.._ 15:rdaauliar. Jul? VI ... Aug 11....-.- Wedneatal. Aug ratan:lay. urt li Wedurals.Y. rdllt SaluYsla.Y. ....... &IA:" SalUtallty. Wedueulaneul ... Saturday, Nov ....... Wralnrerlay. Oda) ...... E.t.rd.Y. Nov . .... Weduraday. Nov 3 Saturday. 11 %.N0v 7.-- Saturday. Dad 115, . .......... • Vialuard*Y. 014. Wedusaday. Dea 'CUNARDLINE, LIVEUVOOL NIAGARA. for Bodo°, daranlay, the okh NURODA, fur Bruton. Saturday: the 13th • CANADA. to Nee York, eatuttlal; th e 20 AFRICA. for Now York, Saturday. the 27th ASIA. from N Fart. Wednesday. the Rath.lll , NIAGARA, (nun 80-ton. Wed...lay. the also EUROPA. trom N.Fork. Wednesday. tbe 7th Ay CANADA, frrm.Beston. • Wetltlearlay, the 14th •• AFRICA, from N Fork. Well:malay, the net ros CEAOAES. UNITED STATES. Berri . • •With the LI- 5..11111. SOUTHAMPTON & BREMEN LINE. From South From Fro= =Woo for . Nov York. Nag York New York. HERMANN I • Feb ' , 4: 31.., 26 Mardi 31 WASHINGTON, HERMANN, Mar ?! April :2 , 3 April kk WASHINGTON, A ,K I .: :-,.,t i'',';,T, It m .;?;.. ?..:t HERMANN' wneruNtrioN. Anon IS July Di Jolp 119 July IT Aug 13 A g 14 HERMANNI 3 WASHINOION, . Aug !:el,llf pert l, . l 8'" Oct 19 HERM ANN. WASUINUTON, 'OPP 9 Nor 5. Hoy I Nor 0 Der A Dee 11E113/ANN. Den 4 Deo II Jon PITSABIIIICH EARIHT Ovens Ihranntilan ()amens. t Mond.' hloMinx. !faith 22.1832. The market on ll.lsturily was vary dull. and but few voles of Importance tratuyteed. The weather was rote and dlsaay.eabl. which meined to rittek the activity which might °theta.a, have prevailed. FIA)C11--The market ..without any tostetial_aliaed. either In pricee or demand. We hat° sal. to Ins as tot tear--10. iy, den../t., and t. 4., bLlo at 130 bbd. at 32 for aX. and 33.13 fer extra. Prom ,lore eale. are ,oh toed to mail lots at $ 1 . 1 2 . 5452.23 , 413.2.5 VI blot for au peenna and extra brands. ORSIN—We bt.r n q eder of grain worth raportlug. 111l0C1111113—We wake . eel:atoned atesdlwa. m Lb. , mutat with light operailm.. Bal. 15 hhd. Sow et bA(Fi+he. I dr. prima et hd(e cash; 10 hhll refitted at 7r nob. ar. , l sL.do at 7't,60 dat. d al.. 100 blds In I 4at aan3ic lOm Seca. -Rome 01clastea la go.. I. tL - Fah. 40 .5. Rio Coffee 10X(I1le r SgAlN—Ths fallowing Wee