' I • ok . GAZETI E. ! • - - • wurza cc. • ' • JAY XtORNISO, MARCH 20..1853::- "-REA DING IfetTTER WILL BB FOUND OY HAW PAT OF MIS PAPER. . • lajnltalall WECUT GASCITILThe CIGILSIT• tate lad= of mu Weekly. Clurtto offer* to our brulueas riett icon Midvale medium et asking their bushiera knave. tiisr etrrulaUoti i betvioen bee and 014 tbormand, reach ing Oman every rillso and autety Ia Vertern Poway). *lads and rtaiterst Obi% - . ..— .175,.. ... ADVER Ea eitbl4 th. • 11117 r. thlir EstablleViint of I . IM : . 2 whisTi a ifTESTISITEM w ho dasire i gg ..{. Wort 6 o'cloct. en flatardar the Dlif.v di tt ba R"'" I. III P ea u hunt Ms= In "'.' on' Mo'4" ''''''l". DENIX;=C:WHIG HOILENATIONS 7 CANAL I:IO.XiSISIOSZIR, MOSEB POWNALL, ; Of Lancaster County !asxriat., !, 'O/Franklin County ' • • 1101 Alamo. - ALEX. IC. 11.2CLUR 8, Of Clarion County CHRISTIAN METE HIGHPYIELD • ROAD AND STEUBEN-. VILLE ROVISO." • 'Under this head the ' eiladelphis North Amer . iron has a long and Mo• t bitter article, in which, and ignoran.e are large ingredients. By ignorance, we mean of the subject of which - the Writer is speaking. Pittsburgh is handled Without gloves, and is del:on:teed in the most en • measured terms. : theattiele - etarte out with the assertion 620' Piftibergh to not en the - direct route to the ....West, and that it was "erie/y lamented" that the t....Potineylvaiiia Railroad went "to - far out of -a difict path to the bead of Western commerce." Tide whole paragraph, however, le so rich that i t ._copy it entire: • : • .In the eager straggle foe that which secures to the.winner the command of a trade richer in I earnest and its promise than any widnh_the .world has known—the most direct commit:lea- I '. - tion with the Went—it was only lamented that ;Abe Penneyinnis Railroad, to reaching Pitts burgh, stretched Northward out of the direetpath I - tight to the , head of Western commerce. The neceseity of s "cut-er' to correct this eireinit and lees, oreggested. the Hempfield Railroad, - - width forms the hate of a triangle madeby its Roe, , thi Pent:ulna's road and etre Ohio river. This ..`,nobib Improvement Mime a distance sufficient to ." *M% to the conteot, the di:llrace between defter: dad friersph; is arias the dfficulties of a nocigo. tioniso embarrassed as to mock alt confidence; and it secures the ehortest and moat eligible route to Cincinnati end Bt. . Louie. While it connect, with the North-western lines which extend to .llhiengo, iterups—what - it alone can encore— : the untold Milano of South-western trade, the -portion of which given uspy Kemtuckf and Ten negate him been adequate to enrich our city; crud meets, -- st Wheeling on the Ohlo, the Baltimore SDI Ohio road, to contract which the -energies of Mitylasdhavebeen endued to the uttermost, . and overcomes its formidable competition, by a remdin every 'way its el:parlor; nearer to the /WWI* board; and nearer avenge Baltimore ' itself?' ' • No man acquainted with the actual facts, can —read-the above without a smile of scora,min ; glad with contempt, for the malicious Ignorance which could have concocted • paragraph, eo foil . of blunders. We shall not attempt the correc tion of its inaccuracies. For persons who under , mend . the embjeot this is not neoesary, and for these who hare never rentured beyond the Hue ' ; quetuunia, It is melees. None are so obstinately mrexeran as those who will not learn; and it , "acme Impossible to induce certain Philadelphia - Itiontlemen to acquit* information except from ;maps;itid a few interested individuals. :The whole article le so abusive of Pittehirgh, that we .herdly know where to begin to quote. ' We will take a few entracte pretty much at ran dom: • "The selfish and pranmpturitu claim of that city [Pittabergh,] to hold the key of the corer merge of the West, and to crnah every .western -improvement that was not dragged from its direc- I - -rienter be. made - tributary to her, though won -€.deted at, had been end patiently borne. ;Her war. in that reseed, upoiPhiladelphis, had 'been suffered and good naturedly. forgiven—re. . :puma, end atilt =dared; bat .this medapert or .: rogue. transcended even her cruel presump• ; ' How kind orPhiladelphis—how patronising— Leliinhai wondered. and.ferbotnel but now our • " meiripert serene:Mit" can be endured no tong. . or; and the threat is ,made that -she. will "for -item." no longer.- "A consolidation of her divided We," the editor say; "will enable her to de -mud legislative justice ;and a wine and vigor , oriel direction of her hitherto untested nommerolal sod pecuniary energies to the vindication of her own rights, will :marines her aseallante of the impeltoy, if not of the discourtesy and injustice, of the! persecution." How she is pies to make her "hitherto unexerted pecuniary, energies" to bear in consolidating hoe :rota to punish Pitts buegh, . is not revealed. We .are not greatly stunted et this impotent brag, for time out of , mind she "has exerted her commercial and pa , caniery'energies" to promote her own objects; end this is not the first time she has Exhibited her sold-hearted selfishness'. Thonsantle of pets pile in Pittsburgh recollect the et old right. of - way" struggle, when Philadelphia exerted all her " pecuniary energies" to prevent the 'gee tare from granting to - Pitteborgh a charter to build s railroad in the direction of Baltimore. She 'rola compel us to go to the Helmuth," fiver; and after having wheedled us out of a el of dollars,•shenow speaks of our otealaperts • arrogance" hyaena* we protest against - our Mo." nay being need to our injury, and utterer her la mentatiotie that the road did not go direct to :Wheeling in the - first place! - •ancithir threat is made. If Pittstatrgh ' defeats the Hempfield subscription en the part of the city of Philadelphia, we are told that the - pitnniulvanis Railroad has authority to build .Lrsnthea, tirsztigtea, aid that the policy of the company, and tits force of patio opinion, would genre a braeolt;and in that case our i , poeitlon would be , sad indeed, as the following extract will show: "This consummation would render it the obvi. eas policy of- the Pennsylvania Road to direct the entire Cincianati trade and travel through the I IlikeeLing - tine—thud containing its own branch, eatiproliftinseibielf from the epknetic. atortion ate and ezerategantpoticy of Pat:burgh. Is Ibis - the - revolt which that city is laboring to acooni-': twar , - :,l , ll4tugh will certainly yield after that IBle cannot stand the lone of the- "entire Cincinnati I -trade and travel!" We wonder if the Penneylva. I ; cis Rained will run a ear here at all aftemMoh ssioniummation: If the "entire triode and trarel". is to lure. us, we might as well take op' the furl down Liberty strut, which' our councils. carrying out the .v 1 lencile and rrtortionons of..Pitrieburgh," granted to that Company, .D . 140117111. HOMO acres of ground on the wharf, Ai this eitartiengepolley of Pitts la so. distressing; to that Company, we atennt'it itinermitted: to'. remove Its depot from ee,a..er*f„.and , lie take up ita roils from dor principal trusinen etrebt; and pay for Its plriri 1. ligeeberesfiex as other nompanienhavo to do. ',plea the Company ; should, by alfmeans, protect Itself against the "extravagant" policy of Pitts ; ; tough, witieh incurs au expense hero of forty, ty endseventy.fore cents per ton, for arrienees of ' drayage; trenaldp - m.ent, hi , while in Pbilidel - phis only Pro , dollars per ton Is charged tot de livering-goods at thenars. WO . 0311 easily see thy the distressing extravagance of Pittebergh is not t 5 be' tolerated by Philadelphia. If: the fifty. unto 'per ton expense eau be saved at Pittsburgh, the trielug pittance of two dotal* ' at Philadelpids can be railed to romethinghand _ e pat we despair of exhibiting Tithe curiosities of this lug article, which - fille neatly two eel ututui of the .prti. For one part, wo Dare nothing about the proviso .to eke Hempfield hilt We do not believe a eingle petitionheri gone frogs Pittsburgh In its favor. Onr meMbers in nextiebtarg doubtless acted upon their own con . eli u oni ; pa they are able to defaced Clamed ire. • - Wa toys-the 'bill will pass without the proviso. Let Philadelphia; , prit - her mon!y - the Hemp field if she dooms. - It ehe' gets off with 400,00,0 linked of $500,000, able will do well; atuilf she iticelice three per cent. Interr.st, 'the ryjtliink, Neistars it is no worse. . Give her tact elie lit"; 4. 1 4 0 h 4O fi ll sway, and build an =say Togo as, she plesiat7the Hempfield, the Latrobe, th e North Western, mui ace to the moon if og . 10 , 0? „,,,. ' car e Eo t, 6 . 0 she puts. her own thew. Ottteteugh.wht coulee them letd . AG:rich-0e; :hate now projected we ere perfectly cafe We boie. Sr.. Darsie will trithiraw hie oppoeition and let the bill Mtn enentia/17 as We Been staterinthe :Pia.ndepltia -, 41,/lefist, that the President of the .Statheriville Company Waal in favor of:the pro that company is not deeiroms of the pro 'vise, we do not see why it should be pressed. The article In the Bulletin acts Mr. l Dareie great lajaetice;' Ent this to not to be wznikred nt In the piesent mood of-Philadelphia: Darr ie'e unflinching integrity bud untiring wan:Waken are very enr.oyineto the would-be rulers beyond the Schuylkill; but hie own constituents and the people generally honor and respect him. Give Philadelphia rope, we say. It were a mer cy to her tax-purrs to luterpose a check; but shedoes not deserve this kindness at our halide. Give her a chunoe,to squander as much money as she pleases in the flempfleld, and she will eoott come to her 'senses. Tao rile tow Lues."—We have rill • along thought that this packet line between Wheeling and. Louisville would never pay, and we are now more convinced of it than ever. A long article in the Louisville Courier announces that the owners of the line have determined to put it in Competition with all the other boats on the river 'between this port and Louisville,by taking freight and passenger', at lei rates. Bear the Courier: "The Company lase declared their policy to be to hold out inducements to shipper, of freight, and - to passengers at New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,. Wheeling, and every point orb:re an. einueVi, to patronise this line, and they will ales present every Inducement for patronage from West to But; carrying freight on their splendid: first. class boats as.well as passengers, at as low iprices in the smaller dinkeye and combined liner can afford to work for. They will even takeT,se eengers and freight to Pittsburgh to be tranship ped on the daily packet boats from Wheeling, guaranteeing against delay, and et the prices paid from here on inferior, transient boats." It is easy to understand this. To simply carry freight and passengers at "as ldw prices" ns others—"at the prices venally paid," will not give the Union line the business it longs for. The design Is, beyond question, to pot prices down Wow that of rival lines and boats; and this is ustudly the last resort of those who en gage In doubtful enterprises. We shall tee how it will terminate. There is a good deal of cap ital, as ,well us business talent and energy, embarked in boats between this point and the cities of Cincinnati and Louisville. The owners and managers of these boats have had the repu tation, hitherto, of looking well to their own in terests. It may be that this new line has capi tal and ability enough to drive them ont of the tredet but wo !shall not believe it till we see it. The Courier complains that the owners of the St. Louts-and Louisville, and Cincinnati and Louisville lines of packets do not and will not co-operate with those of the 'Colon" line. .lastead •of complaining of this, the Courier might see In. tl an evidence of the natural re atilt of the mime adopted by the Union line. The owners of the lines complained of heels interests of their own to look after, and they find that those interests are beet promoted by avoiding [(connection with a line which pro. claims war against all the boats on the river. The motives which have led 'the owners of these lines to -discriminate against the boats of the "Union" line; will lead all the other boats on the river to do the same, and our Louisville friends will ultimately find themselves engaged in a very unequal contest. The New Vas* Joanna Insists upon it that the Directors cf the Cleveland and Mahout= Railroad Company intend to terminate their toad at that point, and to adopt the 4 feet 13i I=ll'gsage. It says that Mr. Perkins, the Pres ident, and .Mr. Tod, one of the Directors, lately visited ther place, and announced their inten tion of so doing, and made epter.hes in advocacy of each policy. While we presume not to question the veracity of the editor of •the Journal--we believe ho =take in All sincerity—we still must be permit ted to doubt the accuracy of his information.— There must be some misunderstanding in the matter. We have had no communication with the alters of that Company on the tabject. We pretend not to know anything about their intentions. But we cannot believe it possible that men possessed of the strong settee of those gentlemen can _commit as =kat folly so glaring, I as thet . cf:itailnliatinglheli '14;4 at New Castle, and thus leaving themselves no eastern out-let bat -the apocryphal North-western Railroad. By contgiaring their road about 20 miles further, to New Brighton, It will be placed In connection with the various Railroads penetrating Southern Ohio; with a direct connection with Baltimore, by the Conuelleville road, and with. the Ohio riv er; beside enjoy ing the advantage of being at the terminus If all the roads centering at Pitts burgh; and not least, having a direct connection with the great commercial and manufacturing population cf . this city and vicinity, with which the people on the line of the Cleveland and Ma. honing Railroad hive large basinees relations. By - terminating the road at New Castle, all theee advantageawill be loot. Reasoning in this way, It is not possible for as to believe that the Com pany-would forego all these advantages for the sake of any fancied benefits restating from the North.irestern railroad; espeolally when a branch of two miles to New Coedit) will answer all her, Purposes,. We shall, therefore, still inalat upon it, In the absence of any other eviderree, that the terminus of the Cleveland and Mahoning itailroad will be at the town of New Brighton, end this terminus, we most. sincerely believe, will be more beneficial to Now Castle, than to be cut off from any direct railroad connection with Pittsburgh. If New Castle does not want to be connected with Pittsburgh . . ssont would imagine to read her papers, Pittsburgh wants to be con nected with New Castle. There are intimate busi ness relations existing between the two places, which we =sire to see strengthened, se they meet assuredly will be on the completion of the Cleveland and Mahoning Railroad. C. ok. P..R. R.—Wrimutso Eicrtitstop i —The 'following rcuilutlans.were paa3cd by thtlivec tete of the Cleveland and Plttebargh Railroad company at their meeting hetd.et Wellsville Iset Wednesday and Thursday fie. the purpose of hearing the partied Intereatcd In the lecithin of the Wheel.vg . Exteru3iog from both Rides et the Ohio RIM; • Whereas the speedy completion of the Wheel. lag Ezteneion of . the road, is, in the opinion of the Board, of greet importance to this Company and will not admit of farther deley; and, where se, also, the eesson is eo far advanced that if the.Oonetroction of that work to to bo prose cuted with efficiency the present year, the 10. cattail should speedily be mode and the Irak commenced. Therefore ' Resolved, That legal embarrassments attend ing the loostion of the Wheeling Extension of the' Cleveland• mod Pittsburgh Railroad by the Company, an the Virginia atm, and the diffi catty of procuring from the State, of Ohio the necessary special legislation for that purpose, in the opinion of the Board, renders the location of the Wheeling Extension en the. eastern shore of the Ohio Riser inexpedient. Resolved, That it is expedient to proceed to the 'Ring location of the Wheeling Extension el' the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad and pat tiug the mime under contract on the Ohio side of the River es loon WI the right of way can he pro- - cured and sufficient fends one .subscribed to jus tify the-letting of the same. Wi see it stated lathe Baltimore SZn that the Bowe have had under eel:indention a treaty vitb Oreattritain Trendies that chines of the United States be allowed to hold real 'estate in Oreskilleitniti, and Abet British subjects have the likapiinlegs ben. The object of this treaty, it Is said, is to gin a Olean to some British capitalists, who wish, immediately, to Tuxohnee, to the extent of six millions of pcatdi sterling, copper leads In the Labe. Superior region. Bow much capital they may Invest Bt other mistral lands, and in our banks sod railroads, is not eamtd Bet It is 'believed, by trims etegnine Tend; that the wielo‘Auttralitn ti.oeS of gold will be poured to te thie.ClUDiry le one way of investment or &a another, duties the nit year. ..thettevonv raw me BTATM Or Onio,"—This Work is dtaigwated to ordain the name, berb eels, sad Ontario° address of every saliva bust- neap man in Ohio, and must be usefal to ear I a:o=4ns, See adsorthsement. . Tin atearoer Troy. baa now oommeaoed her trips from Clootland to Toledo, and rase In eau ho Ittlablion edatbzurfialload. - THE COENELLSVILLE RAILROAD. In pursuance to puhlio nOtlce, s large nod pa • apettable meeting enAvened at SelbyspOrt. AI leganynottuty, Md , on the 19:h March. 01 , lILIAiOII of 1.1. A. Barron, Dr. Wet FELT. Ir. Was called to the Casts; and-Moore. Peter Me Cleery and - Joseph Lop don, of E , were appoto tad Secretaries. Oa motion of the Tame gentleman, the chair-' ; man was authorized to appoint a committee of I five to report a preamble and resolutions. The , chairman, appointed too following gentlemen to I form said committee, Tin: Mossre. 11. A Barron, ; J. W. Lynn. James Easley, Ralph Thayer and Joteph Coddington, w'uo after retiring a few min tate, reported the following preamble and reso. hations, which after debate were unanimously , adopted: Whereas, It le in contemplation to construct a', Railroad from the city of Pittsburgh to connect with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at or near Cumberland; and ibis meeting feeling a deep in tercet in the co-ate:action of eald road have con vened for the purpeee of consulting as to the beat means of constructing the same, and advi.. slog no to the best route over which said road shall be made; and having the full reports of the several routes proposed before them, hare con cluded to offer the followingresolutione: let. We earnestly advise and request the Pres ident end Direeters of said road, before they are fully committed to any pot-dealer route, to have a reeorvey Of that which is denominated as the Yoagh route, no we feel assured that if the Tough route is fully examined and reported, that the President and Directors cannot fail to see the advantages of it over the other routes of Jennings Run and Wills Creek. 25. That la the event of the President and Directors ordering a reeurvey of said route op the Youghiogheny, we would suggest that the Engineer could make a ineipatorable, location as regards distance, gralerand:the expense of. construction, than that made oci , o former occa aim by following Bear Creek to its source, and then taking Monroe's Run to where it crosses , the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near Western port. 3d. This meeting would also suggest the run ning-et another line; adopting .a part of the Tough route as far as the mouth of Buffalo Ron, theime up that run nix miles, and striking off on the Banthein Bees of Maryland ant Virgin ia, and intersecting the Baltimore sod Ohio Railroad betweettlYeetemport and Oakland. 40. That this meeting believe that there is a great error in isomputiog, bath in distance and grade, of the Tough route. In the report of the Cumberland Committee, they report this recite at 179 miles—lobluding 65 miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to Oakland, a part of which will not be embraced in the Sough mote, as eurveyed by Haztehurst, in 1830. We contend, that taking up Bear ottek, and• thence with Monroe's run, and intersecting the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at the mouth of said run, will bring the route considerably nearer than either of the Northern routes. There is no tunneling on the Taugh route, and it abounds in coal and Iron. From Pittsburgh to Turkey Foot is S 3 miles—thence to Macron. and Dixon's line on the Tough 9 miles—theose to mouth of Bear creek 5 miles—thence to Wrstcruport 25 miles, and thence to Cumberland 25 miles—ma. 'king in all, 147 miles. By intersecting the Bat• timore and Ohio Railroad at the mouth of M:n• roe's run, we got rid of the henry grade west of Weeternport—nutting off the 34 miles of road already constructed, we have only 113 miles to make. On motion of Ralph Thayer, Esq., it was Resolved, Theta committee of ten be appo i nt• ed at different potato an the route, to further the views of this meeting. Whereupon the chair appointed the following gentlemen, cis: John W. Lynn, Joba Ellsley, Ralph Thayer, Asa C. Frey, Col. Collins, Pitriok Liammill, Fleury Graff, Richard Faisal), F. Thomas, and William Show. Resolved, Thst the editors of the Pittsburgh, Uniontown, Cumberitud, Baltimore and Alaimo dria papers be requested to publish the proceed- Inge of this meeting. '"' • " WM. FREY, Chairman. Peter 'McCleery and Joseph Logsdon, of E , Seezetariee. In connection with the above the Cumberland Miners' Journal 'Las the following remarks: A Saw Rotors FON. TIM COHNILLSOI/3.2 RAH, no.to.—ln the Honse of Delegates of this State, Mr. Fairall has presented a petitioa from son dry citizens of this county to incorporate the Pennsylvania and Youghiogheny Railroad Com pany. The proceedings of the recent meeting at Belbysport, publiahed is stiother column. will indicate the object of this movement. It will be me that the citizens of the upper part of the comity desire the Pitubargh and Counallevitio Railroad to be extended from Turkey foot, through their sagion of country, to connect with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at same point near Westernport. The mode?in which they present thhir care,l.will be seen from a perusal of the report of their Committee. We say, is Advance, we have no objection to the passage of their bill, presided it Noel nos interfervirlth the! bill now before the Legislature to ,Ineorpotsto the Pittsbuigh and Connelleville Railroad Com pany in the State of Maryland. Let both bills be parsed, and then let the Company, through their EogiSeera, select the route thit viii suit them beet As they ask no money of the citi zens of Allegheny county, we think they should be permitted to construct Choir magnificent im provement by the riots taey regard most prefer able. Tbst will be perferetly fair to all parties, and is that event we have so apprehension as to the result It is consoling to know that, if Judge Black, by his factious opposition to the Canoeitsville Railroad, suczeedain preventing a subscription on the part of that comity, as he sayae will, that the Company Lava a choice of router, and can Make the road without passing through Somerro county at all, instead of passing through sixty miles of it, and epeoding $1,000,000 with in its borders. How will the Judge mann' be fore the people there, after haring done 'them this irreparable iojory? Locouonra 13141.1 , 1270.—W0 announzia the other day that - Misers. Robinson - S. bllnte were about to enter at oace into the business of man at/iota/dug locomotives; and we no• take Vase nee in adding that some' of our citizens, in con• neetion vith eastern capitalists, are about to erect a manufsztory far the elmo purpose. These facto are very enconragieg. MARCII IMPORT Or DRY GOODS —The weekly Import tables for the four calendar weeks of tho present month, thaw tfie following results in For eign Dry Goode at thin port, as compared wlih the corresponding month of last year. The In crease, It will be seen, le large for the month, lay $2,338,714, and this added to the previous increase In January and February of the pres ent compared with the past year, give! a total excess since Ist - January of $6,902,168, equal to 37 per cent. increase on the corrospouniog impirt of 1852: Month, 1653. March, 1852. Fabrics of Wool, $1,891,825 $1,297,100 Of Cotton, 1,545,216 1,150,469 Of Silk, 2,954,034 1,820.432 Of Flax,. 924,819 - 739,092 Miscellaneous, 008,649 572,729 Total Mar. Import $7,924,6413 $5,585,819 Jan. and Feb. 17,619,2.59 15,0345,030 Total ainoe Jan 1 $26,643,802 $18,621,749 Exceso Jan 1 to Mar. 26 6,902,153 COMPARATIVE oat COODS MOVEMENT FOR • TAR= YEARS. . 1853. ' 1852. - 1851. $25,643,802 $18,511,740 $22,214,214 EICtCO3 1833 over 1852 . . . . $6,902,558 1853 over 1851 . . . 3,329,588 1861 over 1852 . ; . . 8,572,405 —N.Y. Timm. WOODEORT Bon R.—A COMMCIIICaIiOII in the New Haven, (Conn.,) Regleter, otatee that this batik was enjoined on the 19th tact., and that its officers have enigmd their private property an security for the debts. The writer states that an effort will ho made to present, its forfnited charter "for mother tinenclal operation." Tun Tomas on freight and passengere on the Columbia; (pa:,) Railroad, during the quarter ending February, 'Mows' an increase over the grape quarter of the previous year of nearly $53,- 00. Bhoild;this ratio hold good daring the re. mailing nine months, the luereseed revenue de rived from the road, during the year 1863, will be about $200,000. PRESORT IN Tun Hudson RIVEIL -Thera is • !tieing freshet in the Hudson River, at Albany. The water bas riled some eight or ten inches within a day or and the docks are partially submerged. Tba warm BUD, the few days poet, melting the lee In the stresses, and turning the snow Into water, is to blares for it. A DISORATXTUL RIOT ooCurred at oppoelte Now York City, on Tneeday even ing. A mob of whim reedits attacked a colored church, atocehtd in the windows and doors, and heat, moat notoarotolly. acsorat polite abeam, who attatopttrl to atop their lawiene proacedioga.- el!LPIII31. STORM —After o rain SIAM At New Orleans lately, In the evening, the gutters, Soo were found the next morning, all over the olty, covered with wthick scum of sulphur—so called, at least; though the !means bare donbticea by Wm time toned that it woe only something that loskta like sulphur. RAILWAY laon.—The Chicago Daily Tribune learns that the Illinois Central Railroad Company have contracted for the freighting of 47,000 toga of Railway Iron from New York to that city, daring the onatalog summer. Tbo amount a railroad iron to to . broollit to titer ci!y , luring thin year, *HI anoonot to 72,00(1 tcoa PRAM wassmoros. Gerre•.+culena cf 2e Pittautgh Da Gnat. WASSII3CITC.I, March 25, 1858: Kist I.eree—Nemiaation of glidell,No Quorum of Senate—Discolanze cf rgice meektra—Appc" Friations for the Districi- 7 4proaching Maws. The President held his first regular reception or levee last night. The attendance was,. of course, full. There aro still numerous delega tions of office eeelota, from most of the Staten, nho are particular to pay their devoira at the fonutain of patronage. Yesterday, the first important diplomatic nom ination was sutunitiod to the Secate. It was that of Roe. John Slidell, of New Orleans, to be Minister to Central Americo. Whether the nomination ba good . or bad can only ho deter mined by the ioeuq of the mission. When in 1845, Mr. Peik sent Mr. Slidell to Mexico to con duct the negotiations deemed medial to smooth 'over the annexation of Texas, he was hot re ceived In lore" crucial capacity, and came book without hoeing mode any important contrlbu• tiots to the diplomatie history of the country.— lie ally how bee a wide and moot favorable field for the display of whatever talents mihat lice be may poosese. The Senate had no quorum yesterday, and found Itcelfin ao disagreeable a tin 0.8 to be even unable to follow its naval custom of adjourning over for the balance of the week, and thus drawing pay for two days work not done. With out 1 quorum it is not competent for either House to do any thing whatever but to adjourn from day to day. The very delinquency of Sem eters, therefore, confers the appears:meteor merit, by compelling two formal sittings more than would otherwise have been gut out of them. This morning not, more than a dozen Senators presented themselves, and they inked consider ably alarmed teat enough more should appear to authorize the commencement of business. These faithful guardians of the pang weal took care, however, to tolerate no long suspense, and after waiting eleven minutes by the clock dispersed by adjournment until to morrow. There is said to be a quorum in town, but that lea littledoubtfal, and whether, if there is, they can ever be gat together Is another question. It is a noticeable foot that the pay of all, both present and alokent, goes on until nn adjournment vine die takes place by Anwful vote. la the meantime crowds of patriots, pardon holy from Now York and Pennsylvania, ore not loudly but deeply mareourieg at the dilitorinees of the administration in the matter of removals. They &farm with emotion that an army of Whig office holders are consuming the radorp ! which the propio have orderod to be issued to the le .glia of the faithful alone. Deplorable as this is, it is motto be compered with the voice of hump ! tattoo, the yells of rage, and the shricka of des pair that will come up to tie White House and pierce its very walls after the quill' shall have been divided. Then the naippointed will spook in tones which only a baffled alias : man can utter. I pity Pierce: I pity “Old I Marcy," 63 he begins to be already styled, and I shall pity the readers of Democratic papers about those day:. In Pennsylvania the wailing wilt probably be deepest and most prolonged. There the Da -1 chansn men wilt swear that the Cantles have stolen the spoil before a fair and open division could be made, the Case faction will retort the same charge upon the Backspin wing, and the Camcronites will denounce and be denounced by both, upon the tame accusation. ' The disbursement of the million and a.half of dollars appropriated for the patriot le exciting a warm el:latest. Al nearly all of it Is to be ex penclmtin publia buildings, the offices of Com missioner or Supervisor of the structures, and of Public, Architect are freely canvassed for by many applicants. I had hoped and expected that Mr. Walter, architect of the capitol exten sion, would not be disturbed. but it le likely that ha will bo ousted and Mr. Edward Mills pat in. It Is rail that the Seaketary of the Interior has entimitted the affalrecf this divieion of hie of fice to the decretary of War, who has some knowledge LI architecture. Having been educe. tcd at West Pant, it is natural that he shosild favor the intrednetion of military cheers late this branch of tho civil administioition. He pro payee to coranall the dlaborsement of the funds , Wein t Meer of the esmy, .ame , hre already . 00'444 the -positisu to one, who his declin ed it, At the ere of this to into there will be many moos:ids in the Peet OlDce, the Interior, and the Treasiiry. It is Laid that uo lees than two hun dred are marked for the axe of the headsman.— The wholesale exetution at the Census °Mee, the other day, watt use of the oompletest pieces of work of that kind ever knows. The . Roman tyrant wiebed the whole rate of mankind had but one tea that be might dispatch all at coo blow. Mr. lee Bow has followed the suggestion to the letter. &Dee yesterday monolog he has appointed thirty fire clerks by way of reorgani bureau. He has obtained reports from the fire or six clerks whom he spared for a few days, informing him that it would require the labor °Lebow forty clerks fee l eight months to complete the census tables, on the plan sanction ed by Congress, in the hat home of the last ses -1 lion. I shall have something: Moro to lay con ocean this proceeding hereafter. Lawn. BALL or COAL LAND.WO learn that Joseph 8. Morrison, Esq., of Pittsburgh, has cf. fectedn sale of some 260 acres of coal land be longing to Mesers. Woe. McClure and James Renown, situated immediately opposite Motion gahela City, at $75 per sore, Thomas Ukasesli, Elq., of Pittsburgh, becoming' purchaser. The above tract embraces over 50 acres of bill car fare. The eitisens ,f Monongahela. City could not have &steed this property to come into bet. ter hands. as Hr. lih.kawell to widely known so one of the most intelligent, enterprising, and liberal business men in Pittsburgh. The open ings of this coal land will tot be more than 2 or 300 yaids from the ilempfield railroad track.— Monongahela Republican. Tscsonernic PRANKS —ln Boston they have a fire-alarm telegraph, which, when connected, tete all the fa.) belle ringing at one time. A day or two ego, the wags of the More. tele graph from New York got in contact with the fire telegraph In Baotou, and instantly King's Chapel bells began striking fire at a rapid rate, and the fire apperatus of the district were all drawn out before the cause .was discovered. Ringing Boston boll's in New York city le rather long bell rope to poll; bat it is a very striking illustration of magnetism annihilating apses. PHILADELPHIA AND Bel:IMO/1S CIETILAL RAIL ILOAD.WO learn from a leiter in the Ilsrfutd Gazette that the cegiusers have completed One continuum lino of survey from Philadelphia to Baltimore, main the distance between the two Miles 97 miler; but they now propose to make the road still shorter, sad with that in view, have commenced aurveyiniwhat is called the Conowingo route, and, if ascertained to be practicable, It will ehcrten the road about six miles. Toe Laos BOSINESS in the northern part of this State, will be preeecated with unwonted vigor the coming rem. Large • ore bode are opening, and melting furnaces are repairing and erecting for running the metal Into pigs. The inspector of tbe. Clinton prison informs tee that the State works are new in ouch a state of forwaidnees that operations there will cm. tnenoe in the course of two or three mouths. The high price of iron, it It continues three months, will revive all the iron works in the country K Y. Dement. LIBERAL DOSIARIO3.-31ilea Greenwood, Ern , who has jest been elects) chief cognise, of the !told fire deparfineut of Cincinnati, which goes Into operation ou Friday next, hoe donated hie . official salary of ono thousand &Uri per year to the Sleehaties' Institute of that city, with a view of enabling the firemen to enjoy the bene fits of the institution. I'mm:infs.—lt Is said that there Is great diffi culty lu gettitig vessels here in •Tialtinaore, and that foreign froighte still keep 'up. A feir days ago 16C0 hurtle of flour were seat from here to Philadelphia, where freight was Bemired In the Steamer City cf Olsegow, for Liverpool, at 2s. which is eoutaderaely lower - than could be had here.—Ralf. Son. \ Tho cotton crop of Texas raise lastyear is ca. tlmatad et 120,000 bales. The crop has been doubling teethe last 12 or 14 years, and at tb;s rate of progression, to three year. more all the ox.teams that can be mustered ♦ill prole inn°. c lew to Pool the enormous load; Geo. Balmer's raseon for deelining to be As. tistant Secretary of &Me RS; that he was naked to denounce . his .hrother'e political prluciplts, which be would not do. The Houma of Itepreeentutives in Wisconsin ball, I:legated to the Benefit articles of hop eaoh. =Et again3t Judge gobbet' of the second judi o,ul district • ; A 'Shads Tree Elocialy . has Wen organised in Elontb llostou. Boob ntembor !East. manually plant trees er.llay unto of $2, .17 - 4 r: TDB BALTIMORE STRILE, AGAIN.—An abottrovA omstin, of ITZCIAA IC& ud othera favorable to assisting our Drab:watt Baltimore. Mow on • - eLlite," . of wet., wi:l be bald THIS (Tuesda. ) KVENING. hlant WAIL at 7 o'olook. itl PHILO HALL over the Bost CO-e. Imoormat bode.. .10 be U.. M1r1i11,114,4. you ate dervlT intarestad in this meretnent! show 'oar devotion to this eanu br attend i Re. 'lAbTlAlt . DUEY WORKISOMILE. ger 11YDRLWATIIIC Ihrbill vits.—Those favcr re le to the erection of • llfdtaD•thk Establishment, in o: convetdert t• our stir, aro desired to meet •t Plllat/ 1101,4 on WEDYEZ/)..1.1i, at lii cre/ock 7.1 t. Plitrigninaia Included in the above elute, are respectfully Invited to Wien, to several of oar loading caftans are bishir tat'• rale to the DM) ei, It it desirable that nil interested should be represented. Isola2b:l3t de" .$2,500 wanted, and an active man, to ..rare with tha ndeerliser,wbo will IZITtSt a Let. amount In an erring,. ilwanfw.anzlnp Hui near, In this ellt, that .111 plLy at . lea.: Si.OIU per year:. will in eleariy sheen. For an interview, srldress B. U.," Ills dB, staring the and place. Cilium's Leaf:ll=ov company of Pataburgli IL D. El sa. PISSMILT, 6.131V111, L. kIAIUSILM...Is.f v. OFPICE, 99 WATER, D • L W nnn'LSAM= AID WOOD STUMM. ifir 'NAURU LIUI.L AM. CADAM ROSH MI Tll5 OMO ADD mu VDDA. AND TMHUTA. DAS- ' fa" RN/ ycicd kw or tee by FIR 6. .1 .24.5 t 0 1 'hewn:l .VX.I crol 1.7.4 :V I , riON 11111.TOII: Mug. : 15m. Leaguer. Jr tn• w l ILes. ar•,,y. 1 , Ater lC ß tilTl. utir Nal., Sr..l Jotn Dllw.rth d.tlerbeuab. fra.-,ln Echannna.t.er. MIMMMSO THEY LEY ALL ANXIOUS TO CRICTITY.— Mora who hate ward Dr. H'Laire's Varardfaare are PO highly pleased with It, that they feral ha, unsure/we', their woyaalified Grafton', The relloviing la a MIN in • •. PIMP.% Ontario Co.. N.Y.. Slay 23, 1449. "M. sus. J. Kidd n Co.—Elentleman—Linving Gen tar nish: with Ortirlane's Vonnifogs. through roue sant at this plant, fad having been en Perfect', estlthed with he effects. we foci roost to state publlele Its booty and a:to:11411u, - tesults.in expelling worms from ohild-, no. We hal. most of us, used all the patent vomituses of the day. with little or no maces. and commence! the um of ArLane's with '(tint hopes of iii eltescy: but alter using It but a for hours, al/ doubts upon the subject maned. sod we eteerfully realousturnd it to ail as the only safe sod certain cure for 1•17111“1 that we am the with. We might parUculatise and state the quantity of worms we haveseen a:wiled at cue time. bat dorm It unntesaary, believing that, should we .t 10.4 all we tools of its utordshing expelling gegen, it would hardly be credited by those unsetlusintxd with us. One of ua hoeing I, CM d very sick, egged a phretrhu . who Immelletely sttrlbuotl the cause to nome. Out all his medicines taltul to bring but two of them.. A low days alter. he Yumbased a vial of the Velni tuge.ant aloes ooiog one eye:artful, tt 11s:barged two hundred worrog sue child:hes entirely teottege el, and has eolith:4nd well. We ball/sub and all of us used it to our respietire Ispoi• Iles wltll entire add perfect tame,nod would not do without l and, although strangers to sow, we cheerfully send you this unsoliellei testimonial. hoping the Intrintio worth 01E4, 011osts's Verughtge will, soon be known and reoologged by aIL And believing it will noon stand alone and unequalled as the only safe and certain cure for worms. We remain tour, eery seer/outran/. rm. 31.Cssrg, flagon W:21,11.1, DAVID Vsg Ouse, Romtr Ctrs. Thla Invaluable Venuttuire Is for ode by ail respectable druggists and mention., and wholesale and retail 1 , 1 the sole proprietor". J. hILID a CO. cstidOl d 4 Wood Floret. • ter Mena& KIDD it CO. Gave just rereiyed' are handfed &mu eloart's garland "LONEY BDAPIS. maim:aim the ordinarr none,. Seam extra ocentird Drown Wlndanr. mask Drown Windsor. Winter aid Unary She'll( Snaps. It to admitted by all. net Clear.... Doane ere the filllNt in the world. 01:11 sera NOTICE—M. McGlNusr would in rpm his friends sad the tpinlio generally. that he hu motored his stock of CHUBB end TOBACCO. front Ms old stand, 111 Water etrest, to the 0.00.1 No. 113 under the lionongthals Howe, next doer to the Fire-, moon Inearann CCMD.7, Nero he till endeavor. SA beretotore, to keep one of On Ent Ante of Imported Cigar. In the ell!. 110 fluters himself that the cock of Clans end Tobacco ho Le in the bola of offering for sale. no ettillatently well known to need no other resonneode tton to stelae tor Dim. at hie now stand. the maw salmo n* he meshed at his fanner slam of hashes. !faggot 1• We believe Nature has provided a remedy for every armee ninon fresh te hely to. Etta , s PETMOL6I.II.I or DOCK OIL, put up es It donsarom the great betoratory. mon•led deep In the bones of Mother Earth. fe. without doubt, one or the rumble: of thee* remedies. Head the fallowing testimony. Oven by • grateful repent: reteeaeJ Vatter, OPle, Eept.ls. 1151. 51r P. H. ffler—Mr: or Iturk 011, . d ome two e o oSO. Do t, end hem Woo look ing far your argot lo surply. the Mil herd sold 0017., dormy more. We here found Oil very eseellent flue end Djsentaley. My d.ightrr. Um. your admit wee berm wer 111.0 MT to• with I .* Ooze 1 oar. tier • teszpoottful. aud Su the m hour. gore the bpd [Ye flue elooo.d, furl the recovered Ito tmyllstely. It le oleo ode tetraordloary remedy for tore /Lod fulnalfellLyes, Cott. Bruiser. sod ltheft rustier, am/ lot th e rode bare been eared of lOU stroMmr. Veurroilth reeret. !sue Iltuudw. t'or rat. ty .0 Lt. llru K Anits Littab.ran. M===l PEr BURKE- BARNES' 90E5—Here Is the hill 4 taltishoor a• to the value rr car ILL/ES, oohs" which ere can soniLleutir toot the reputation of out work. Ile hare aireadr publiolled, *enrol ontltirstrs, porta,' that Oro mole for our molar val.or/Loory salts, Assal , tsra beam vabieleud'ito tt:l Is.VVEItILIT TEM If ACTUAL CONTLAUEATIONe, cod ',reser./ their spates'. lota ly Out from dunage. The fat/owing if smother taper at the tame locoulestabh, chasseter:— $lO,OOO WOETII OF BOOXS AND PAYEES SAVED WITH A 840 San! EarECaustr. Ts. ito.mber 12.1252. 0.. It a.......-D.,;ii - 41 - " i;;; ,w.re out retwriy received hems atwent at Me ttme. I would 'est, to l to your Wee I m0i1... it per:reedy flat: rain**. I tette/ the one I houalit of you iwt 1.11 on the morning t 1 Me 101.11 at Jut. inet—my cre building being burned to whoa It was built of wo ol sad brick— s lards threw story building. 11, Tale wet in it sr the time of the fire, and fell into the calm, where there war • 1. - •• •zeact at ail. It wu • eery balm. dly notes and hrwitiacemnrs that were in Irin Safe, wrionntat to about Ten Thousand Dalian, ',bleb Imo mewl. Tref. wItI .4 lisoleotfstrat; and fur th er, wooednny Demon want, doing euelwesa, to toes no 1 idis. but Li ay • Bete to teen their paper..., In—ard get one that le sad. 1 ma safely recommend yonr dares L 1 .171 1111'1". Tours, truly. JOTIN CLARA/E. ze•WINES, .kc —Persons wishing to Fir. than rams wow eau linooas of all descrlptloos, pare as uninoted, no obtain nm, at the lowan pries. at tb• Mae Stare oe JACOB WriAPEIL, Jr., oath lintlat'and Front grotto Mr . SZE iidtiEttiODlEDttlf Morsies Cordial, on outline ,re. A. 11. HOLAIES S.; BRO., SIANUFACTOnEttS OP SOLID SON VICES, SLEDGE!, PICKS, ,EIATTOCKS, lIROWBABS, &0., PITTSBURGH. Oallen Aa Wood at., b za tat bad And. Pett - All work saytnottel equal to any manatacturoDia REMOVAL. HENRY H. COLLINS, WHOLESALE PRODUCE COMMISSION AND • FORWARDING MERCHANT, AND DEALIia IN OPIEILIE. DOTTED. PL4II, an C.,. No. 25 WOOD STREET, Twelve .It.or•abo•e Water PITTSBURGH, • JAlll.'E'; I?.TANNER. wiloix.3Aut DEALER. IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNET/I, HAM iteC , NO. 56 WOOD STRUT, P1172181780D1 t Between Third and Fourth. r.tv-My dock embrace I every vi,riety nod non Shoat from 4. Now Enclo3.l 31s.radtlew .4 1.1 exprerwir to Oh. gyring and Suntan fin. and obLd at aollla :Vetu tow: coolaulatt favorably with that, cr Phi a. dolobla and haw Tvrk. Parchment will oft.. toll azd tiontalno.bott s• baying. tab, --- Spring and Summer Bonnets. EAM.E.S . P. TANNER, No. 56 Wood of root, 031 would call the ettgatlon of DIIIIImere and other, who hat to .4311 grata. to hie large &ramie:twat of ItUNfit fe. of the newest atyleg for the coming gestrolar. Alga. french Flowery, go. rob 2 JOHN T. 'LOOT. T. IVENNEDY. MILLI(' WILSON.- ..... ................EDWARD OIiELIO. - BB MO VA, L. IDGAN , WILSON & CO. TNPORTERN AND WEOLES/arr DEALEBB IN POILEIGN AND DORLSEC HARDWARE, CUTLERY, ea due Have removed to their new and extensive rtorc, tio. 52 Wool atmet. four door. able. the let.Charl ea floret, where Meer ettetomers. end merehant. generally, are I nal rd to en eausolnarlon of the moat mantle.. assert. covet ever offered In th'e city. felOtr DAGUERREOTYPES AT THE NATIONAL GALLERY. EtACKSON'S National Daguerrnan Osllat earner of to. Mahood iodMatket watt, (cap:alto liaas.'s Dram Btora.) Yittaberph. Wire andlirnatinuau teeetalull!alikelikaaalato at =a/Iml. plias, will plate rail at the above a dahlia). runt. rittal up with veil slimier Pala awl ha? Light. , arras with Bach hill-.O tte the operator can take eh. most &murals lac aimallrnr of the bum. Pam with all the as ' , relator, of .larated Ilte.trt its titIATIICII. tnGrzvtage, Palatine; ria, accurately walla!, .1 drp pliratertakee of origtuallikanaarea wa.rersoua hot raptilroi to tits. &tun. mew per. repetehlalua pa-Likanaeres takaa of Wet alai deeragal pampa La any part of th eattrand Welty. a „p„..p.,,,p ma nryp , arid operattag Pram aa. se until I. he Ularacot. ler .tielsotea First Premium (DAGUERREOTYPES. 0 1 jf.te Building, Third Sfreet. tITIZENS and atrangera who wish to otr ‘1..1 tido en am.otatt, artietio and lift like Uterus...it • ttry moderato prior. nth um! it to their !Want to call at this kno•U aat•gaitat.t. , thrn o ollte titnattntord. .o =YU, flaring nu etas I driott •. hod annagod hide earl Urtlithte ever oom srin Led Pr Lb* patpleat •1111, iriltrill2llll. Of p.• may buntrith blort, end bothrg slcututt the tyitom JUT,. rntl Mom an Inn w001 .. .r0d by the uslebreted bk. al ruol Now cdtr, by finiters tiLmealf to be roo,, allo t 1. the WILOo• Of the Aft. • eql. of 0,,,t000, y r t in strrnPir 'which had never been ltoome 0:411 and operstlnit; In eh veaibets. halo Chartien Valley Bailroai I.IY VIRTUE OP -LETTERS PATENT, Pooled to the Mailers Vale. ItalLsood Cow. I.oroci int the 22.101 Itarah. 1852. the Stocktioktors of so lo tonspany aredroroby tottbol the . JtiEUTION will to held ot tits IIuSIONGABSLA LISUSE., itreoitf of fltho urgb. 011 TUISIDA Y. the lOth dor of Aril, Setirser, tbs ti r'oof In and 2 rich... frs ddANAOSIII. to PITO M. orcotor ono, ostruth Ia too hrovletoos of Id cluster, . •'. If. my.. 4 ir • • , . . aUF.9t 9!rn On Aterfay, the Mit, Instant. RATE KELLY.Atthnt daughter of W lUem C. and Lambeth F. gunelly. seed thtemeninentha The friends of the fotolly s»-t•spettfatty tai led to attend the toners) ,TUDI AFTERNOON. of 2 4Fooh. from Bra •ren Hotel to the Allegheny Cemetery. Wm. W. Reilly & Co.'s DIRECTORY FOR UTE STATE OF OHIO, FOR 1853. THIS WORK, similar to do one lately polliebel for New York, is &genet to contain the name. baize.. ad put dila •Idte. of art. badness men In the State of Ohio fief -r with a het of lb•y f.selonal moo. 1101 of lb. Dahill omro,e. hank,, ar, It b. exnpltel Imm etch date. carefully , to that It lay be all ad. complete. and al the tar rtmationit contain& relied on. Tide Work will be scanned, through the medium of droplets. be which sabot:tare no lams tar balm.. arm and tab Other Information a. they ma agile. for. unity bni lam man thronzhont the State; they hat ing before meta, In our Wort.. • tenet perfect list, of the name, b00n . ... and location of all ebo are lotfretted In ha bait's., In the tided State of the Union. Ttere will be. attached to the Wort an adrtrtirloS directory. each caul to to pal foe In proportion to tl ortnoird. the Work will been eery lam are Wrtt and Pauli, to better medium ea aliment itself be th. Wet ern man to airertlte buitart la.'. Carta Inserted sellout 13 to Ili. Sae An *ant Will toil on the haloeo men of Pitt,. Pat burg Or h o, in • day or two. Address boo 193. sitiousas - . Q. Tiro Anal eanwavers wanted. Arbil st th• FABI. Mater. f mb22,130 , 1 WM...W. It ILLY • CV. Hydranlie Cement. r NHE undersigned have conetantly on bard a large mortify of BEESON HYDRAULIC CEMENT, o warrant...l quality. Thin article la the bre: and clue, . material tor Cletorn.—l Fire!. tour Inch mum. • f b kb. tot to and plaater.d 0 . ... Cement. will en. d re for ederl, and teen plastered on day .ail, Ia mud,. . -0 cour,o, to 4 t hof an loch. na.omo.. to / w Jaye, so win! m to realet any orllnary deceee of on•- . ••• lima..., tam is th. water In the to. atfcrt,L C merit rboull De need for all underground, underwater, d expr,..l ItrOntOtet, for ell Increntant building,. ana l I. Ore walla, coning .ally. v•lMpor In Mtge.. my,- , cts, lanai be. and ever, lotion of brick and none a u lor. viDOSoI to water. that, or Horn noueutrom a INUIIRAH. nrh:l Water rtre.t and 60 , m ot art.at. Drug Store For Sale, • N ERIE, Pa., doing a good basinful., and on hrola fullupply of ataoie Rohde. ionierine NTS. 01 lA, 110 0 el - LI/LS. Or. The nolo, partner. 'no tarot:tin]. of the livened, hiJhrs to rail ..n an of Codialre‘t health. For . harticulars. Minot. of 11. P. 0 (IN. cor. Mark 1 and Fifth ands; im.. 40110 II ettloo, rot. Fifth and Market etieete, neetidrs I UTNAM—Putriam's Magazine, for April. Wilds een The by 11. P. OALL9W, ege s odte p.e t The fourth (April) nem her of the Illus. ted Stags:the of Art; together with the fourth comber he Painter. of all riatbue, has also tee. refelred. .bw OUSENEEPER WANTED—A ladywho willing to into chums cf two ehillrnn , two Upon them tee tin - near sad c.c.s th eft years to g Mr, tni s olessant sltustion by 'tiling tentetrellsetly on J. L. Ill:AD, TS *north Moat, ttob:9:tf OAK PAPER—Varnished and plain: a *7 tnatairal atti appropriate Paper for nalla. Hoe., ac. Just rat. Ired At the Wa/1 rap. Wallah..., No. 55 Markin Mast, between Thlri *ad Vourth etteats. >n , T11051,511 PALM KR fIETLiNCFPAPEK—A handeome °mut- Meta. just method tron tha br,t Phtlettelph:a man uf.etnrera.. for sale by T110)1611 PALIINA. nalM .65 Mark. street. GREEN PAPER—For Window Blinde LA aimed and unglazed. (or gala by • nzt.l.l THOMAS I'ALlil3l. 1 . 1 ROUNDNOTS-154 Backs Orri ounl.ltil, AI vow landing from marmot. Navigator, fur mie by mh 111ALIII DICKEY & CU. .ICON-12 beds. 1.18. mp; 14 do. Sidee; 2 do. Erg round, now landing from Moamar NiTigll for for Pala by ISAIAH DICKEY A (X). ARD and OREASE-4 bble. No.l Lard; 1114 n no. Creme, now landing from Meant, Navigator, for min by 1mh291 WI ALL DICKEY I CO. FL"' lED-6 tinned' and 17 bags Flai bi [oblnd ing from ISAAHDwCSe t y rate fIORN-100 sacks Corn, now landing from mt./ stew:oar NAYlgator. tor rale by yob= DICKVY a co. f.,TROUND SUMAC-82 sacks Ground 111 Sumac, nor butilna from st...iner Navigator. for We by LIEbbISI IYALbIi DICKEY t CO. VEATLIERS-36 sacks Feathers, now „5: Oral rtramtr Norlo•ror. for F oto I T reth= 13.11.&11 LICKEY t W. _ _ COTTON-5 bake Cotton, now lauding I,_/ from Crasser Nor',Wow, for .ale br ab 9 1011411 DICECEY & 011. QODA ASH-40 casks No. 1 Soda Ash iaat aced sad for mals. ENGLISH A BENNETT. WIZ 3bl Lint a met anal 124 stood nr.t. NICHOLSON & PAYNE, Illannfactorers of • COOKING STOVES. GRATES, FRONTS. FENDERS. 2c • Linty drug, oppooite Wood. L ' ARN ESTLY direct attantion to 'a now A and hadirome rattana of PAOLCO STOVE. juet eurnolotad; also. Co their 11011 r pattents or dual OAR fNO loawn Le the 'Keyetona elate' add the "Wert ern Star." Thew RPM in neatoaor of Stash. economy 0 o 1 f i ' LT D r4d ' , ° e l t.: ' ll;Z * ;:t;ToVll l t o l astir!. tu oboe-. lucre I aaniu stuck camortre. everything In their peculiar O n e. wltt. th e tuna appro ed leoproeerventa lc TO , . .4 tr.i .11itr. uni Comas, CCALRS.•IIeak Wagolrtoxre.llellow Were, Sad arta Scg frond. Sugar and Tra Kettle*, le.. In ever, Dues Ole Variety of Milo asrl Rabb: An tonwe lo a 4 Wtaa. temobleas For Sale Low A FIRST RATE FAMILY CARRIAGE, which liar teen hs as* but a short thaa. It 1r la eau at a bargain. llama.. at ibl• atier. futtad:Jil • . Telegraph Wire. QUPERIpR quality, halt mile lengths, " " '" " t d ,ViitltitralhaT3. nap., - cat 31:13.it . /17 Broad...Nen loft. *a ,C!ENT EN—Ye ur atteneociii Yeepee.t. X. foil, Red to my larg• me bandanna 5tm.1,17.04/ pt . ..4,m0 up to part of—tip ta".•?( /moon. IW. mum. Ettelleb..d Amerimo BLACh CLOT 11. of an Irma.: eo pits*. 0.i...a do.; 10 tir. l'anry Goatincr. of ttot nen atylmn 31 do. blank D•Hdlint • of 7.1. m. nerd,..; 0) 11... teev n0w..., .. strlat; •altb Voting lb endiem mclitclr. t o Cattuptre.l3cla. 31areafilts, to. 07. aII of te bleb will Ilat made 31:1 Mt Molt manner, and In the latmt art., alad at naaottablo rims for met!. atr 0 ot Lto 11•11.".!4) W mil atm.. WI. 11 eau r to plea.. t.LlEotten. I otclat - - - 101 2 ANTILL A SIL liS--MURPIIY • ,±k BURCLIFIELD Lava ree'd a very full smortgo•ot of Moira ahadaeof Oro de Soi• gilt...M. Drub./ aud Mag. Cll.;a ao. 'enrol etyln Ilandllas. of neaSpatterne. Ple.n Black Mike. of &option ma* and flairlt—o large aloortorant. rsealtod; and an areorlmlnt of Dr y fiords generally. I _la; UGAR-20 lihds. N. 0. Sugar, landing from stratum no lo Cdr. to may <bray, to eloP. cow Aomori:O. b/ cobts DMZ!. MATTHEWS & 1: 4 1 GIGS and DRY APPLES-6 bbla Eggs ii t tlad 17 alak. Dry ADP,ll4T rir ll ntws a Co. Q a UOAR-192 hlids. k' re, e O. Sugar, i. r.ed pot otramoro AM& and loom or &Co by ' robZ JAMES A. P 11.111 DON & CO. ,) I ) L l ft . o E . 2; tation kOl o t; by ru p 4o" for sole by • B ' tc.l. JA.5117.8 A. HUT() ISON At CO. HEMP-10 tons ' prime litissOpri D. R. ILL It. nlO, lending Ilsno `rime Kt ystnned.r.4 for p.a. by I.3bui Jsuss LILYSLILSSON A CO. .ARRI. A RRIVED—Opened, ' and read)\:itir sale, the lAN.: Ps/bun etylts‘of Tants 1 4 / 8 4.f8.• foi VED—Opened, room*. ycrldre. WALISS T'. 3.IARSHALs =LW 8S Woo•Li • t. 11.11EAP WALL PAPEI - For 6,8, - El, • and /Monate yin. iclLynt nsh , hk • sohlB WALTIM P. WARIIIIBA. BACON SLIOLTLDERS--14 " casks .Baoon Shoulders, • prime erliele. Jut! ree'd\nal for age by J A.L'ud FOHJITTIL jr„ • G. 25 Ed Weter ottret. p / `—t R.E.EIII APPLIS=-12 bble, largkPiponvy, va yens/v.4 end for sale by luta/ HENRY H. COLLINS. boxui Cream Cutting for J ga.ny Dab2R) tirNltY COLLAIid, UALERATUS--12 bble. powdered Salgra for "le by [mL2l5l MO Rk IL COLLINe r W RAPPING IAP.E/i,--370 rcamo cox h Um' end '"""2 TARCII--40 boxeiN "Bonliright's" ;ad \rrtNny IL.coitiNe Ne to _ --- 1130TAS11-8 caTlct , ticl'Jtasts, for retail ibr .ale by NIIII IL CULLING. --- • • nEtY PEACLIES-2: sac now (halve.) far .ale by (mbZ9l 11Z1inlY 11. CuLUNE,. LMSII-40 bbla. White Fistiund Trot; t,„ for A by Im11:131 LI NS Li\ U. COLLINS. ilitooma-2,10 dos. Core Brome, for tulle by LICSKY No. YU N tool Oreg. PEAitLASLI-10 'casks . „ prima i'carkuli, ~ bl 7 nit, by J.:. 00„ WoaLO , le_ •L 14 1 LOUR 200 bbla.. oupealito Flodr — , \Jand a tor and for sale by ish2l J. 11. DILWORTH I \XL - SAFETY FUBB-15 casks. in store and i s ; 190 by kah2B) J. 8. DI LWORTII t 00.1, ONPOWDEB,-2,000 kogs Blasting Pow• dIUI 600 do. Deer do: =I do. Kontuekilllll6 414 with • full N.4.ntmeer bouud muldbMU..ll', and half tem Ma. tsly by utb2S J. B. 1:111311081114 I LOVER SEED--100 bus. prima 'Ohio Clover Baed. and lir, do. do Perkpi.ylrouda do,. kr sido JI.IIIN mr co- \ intiVxdbr 357 Liberty rte.*. ORAlialild--20 boxes (Messina) sweet Oran," set °fully selected In OM &stun raarl•it. a sopettlest ankle t tett'd bud ter sae by osbB If.td.t tacCURS/. ---- ----- llASlS—Warren Stages celebrated Seger mid Ileum testretted • tbecrartlele. lor Bete er mull W. A. 31cCLULtd. • oprnar or Wcol and riiti.ntiaats (11th) SE-1 SUU lba. prima Weatern• Ear VIZ"' cb r `iarifint.Mb•iir urML \ DRIED APPLES-500 bus. I) . ietlApples, In Mote sad tort sale b, Watt J. T. a J. J. 1100N.E. Mart/ ctraa. R - EMP ROPE and BED CORDS--3 coils Hemp hug e and dva Bea Coed*, oohed:On. silo by map LICTLa a W. rE3IP and .41ANILLA Blocking\ Wooi 11and Salts TWINE; Er gals er T. LITTLE t•Vi.r. ft , L UGAR-CUitED 11AMS--15 tierces 8 C. 1J UsuaL rralrbag Aga farms br rabm T. LITTLE a 0), riiuild) . li, r l.)illi.ED BEEF—Io. tierces .--- i.. - \ .y., , Drl. Woe argl to rgla br T. 1.117131 A !,,:, UNDKIES-6 bbth. Nelms. BLOM; 10 1 bbL Tallow; 9 bbLL Ireb Erg.; 10 bbir.FlaxseeJ; Igst reed gra tor gag b/ sabgo itti/ST. mArrnEws a cv. EATILE It BANDING for MACHINER Y • 4 —6.(40 t-nt Vat and Ilentlack tanned I . atent Alt. Telitol= " ett i ttVutt i sa l ltiVntrcn i tt 4 ( .21 eau be tarnished at stottnotlee is walU 36 Watts. et o. 116 Late et Unlit. (Mb:VI J. Y .A . d 411.11. bird. 'OLDEN SYRUP--5 bbls. ()olden Syqc, keg. ae. do 20 Kelm tu Jutb; t MU froo her& lielittaz7," t0..7 - 011. A. 6107L1.3:0 A co 4 m 616 ter. Wood. and Stith meet. . . k i a UNIMIES-16 bbie prime Tiinomy Seed; mls. huh Doll Mott.: t o.Ornlo JO. "7:""‘;1: t i! i& dn ' Wlll • 400Ke7 s 3uPt ,iaccirad—., \,.. .. „ .7. on PazthildTheraka7.rlb;Can, kanWorar . .l•V= 3 / 1 4"" ta‘Lis. l i. ar, `. F..iir oadt k r 30 9* - t.., gnonsisrlit r•lidatio 1d... rn tc) • V." \ , gellpen of Flb: \ . Totrucend'eVvis In Animal bnirtnaimh 0 made and (1 tlogy, oY.Ceadlon and Ell Trench. Ponart. \ \ ' i 1111.4.12 Lectures, Froteli; ' . Pderafei Collete l Ntallms: . Mdehn'Pelrnern loring's Si. lc: s ' Publinotaensla , Pr. , . 1 2...\ 8 - S. r.".`.• . , Thehatno I Want Mo. i Sy 21'n Stedbl. Clay Threat. the Dderh. .- . nelen:Storton'sTrial.ty Conlin, Ali. ' Watch .2 Pray FY .Ad Neal: \ \ ' The Prl. Var. The Cherry Stow. Tiodd Lroy Foram Idargrarat Adler` Uermsn. 8 ro•antl i amo. L'tonnoarl: etlll.o Lle. French Diction rd, a ro. sod lgo. Ilydra [ pachic IneycLeredla. eery dal oath, m I. For .ale by DaYlitlX a Ann 7:Vi.. tah7s \ 61 Mallet soot. fIREA:k DEMAND for talk only true and LA gannine Liver Pills. prepared by It. R. SIet•LERS. bland D. 011eriller CO.. (A Maxeb 11. 1622 ' . 24aldr•--1 bare purehared,acrasiotally.'venta :PO and Vertalfuge. [rut a pedlar nat , b. he., tabltpf paeant. through our plat,. Lac ea he has o thraugh here Wel, the great denkand fOl'yekle le, 1080 6 . me to aalleit en agehey•l = 5.2.01 Nfoor or Ere ann. of rills, b. roar LS a ,. el:la Only ths two sod most saleable I had..., bent.' :dna Lomedletsly..2- oh:I.• , \ Tours. resadettadly, \ Amos Krt.,. Portmakter.. \ I=l and sold by h. IL 1317L.L1R , 67 Woolley... CIVIITEFS LAW OF C_O ... N . llt s !C th T . S rvimp T i b o e t e l "„ f criy t row tg. bT.NIA:::,,,, App,o4Lay,lnbriti: Fm.1.13'. Insdlnerea".. ,7 :,, ui , a, Symoas. Ma+ ~.. Ina M. Ir.' °O.. 7,, t . Ens c asb and ,,, -a.-- ",.. -4,0 r tjarn .h l... T Wllllnni "« n, 7 itch,, C' ' t'.' '"; .q . h. *hi ' DlN.e4 ftit=tolatllN .11- by 10h . P.: \ batanna • Q Rua Butter; 1..7 20 kegs No. 1 Lank 10 do. 111 SkIAN 200 .11. Ne•lis2 eco..Atago; :0 boo. Clor.oncalt . GOO pro nor Barn. ALA: Ara " Dry ApplAtt HO bo anx," otime Cl ow". la gre od ser ul* lA/b2J) JOON WATT aCO lbs. of tbe I, mixed; ottgloitt.trom • and retail at Lb. Kre.t. QTEAM PACKI s.. Ycrt atd Dalt ISpu India Itobb.r Ft 142 tat rr Wel( thlck, fur rk 1011. itubbtr D•not. No, nth= • kNIDEME rASKtT AND —4OO lb.. Irma IN !Su:thole lUnim ber u.pat.'N.3.115 Matte ruh.:o PACKLNG. to diameter: also, ,t the India Hub. I N VIA 1:1111B NE\ B ER MACLIIANDING. 10.0010.t,tram 1 to 18 Itobee In width, of 2. 0. and 1 ply, rnitaldotor 10,1. d or hear) rmarhinety, for anl• at the It dl. o.ol7ber Depot. \O. 110 Martel drat, etbdr. t J. a IL I\IdILLIPS. -..- .. Ilh 1 lED APPLIES-18 bblm. Driea.Aprilee, li I ' . .°°` l """" f ''\ ' hlPP iattitiCAr. 01.7, \ Ed and 70 Water etreet. Li LOWERS SULPILUB.-4,000 1133. Plow r. os BalThur. Juat rio'd Ott for mate bT \ latasi .1 KIDD O. CO., 0.0 Wool gnat. HICOSIE CIREEN=k4OO lbs. Chroit N.) Groen.Jast med Coc Pal br rolaa n RUN S WICK GREEN-4,000 lbe. Brune vitt. Green, Jost reed end lbe le by mtati J MUD & CO. esVoOTANIC KERBS-300 lbs. BOtatlio Herb.. (a Lab...) • tresb oilmen; lost dove Gar osle by OnsbtElf *, J. ItIOD Al CO. iILEONLE YELLOW-2,8W the. Chrome .rellovr.just_r•ed er.d fur We by \ makbb . J. KIDD et CO. .... . lI I RONZE--100 lbs. Bronze, 'oCdifferent shad.. and of the moat approved brand, los: reed lal for aaie by 1f0b2.6) J. IdIDIAt CM SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS—A new lot 'lose read Ur lor h ..ol I. 'KIDD k ). Q LI UGABS--10 bbb. "Stewart:67 dottble're sued Cruabod: tO hhd. and time, 00rann. J• Id " V. 4 llr.ittlPS mhnn OEI 2 ' 00. OILS -25 bble. of pure Winter Strained Lard 011: 8 , raeta irlatar blear-hal Mule Oil, fiat mirlng and far tale , by b2B 0. BLACKBURN CO. LICE -12 tierces of fresh Rice, just land. . far salt by g ITCH. and PALM SOAP-40 bbls. Pile& mt x.o AC toms Salm Soap6.ln,alogasudolir.saNix, fiRIED BEEF-5 bble.just reed and for Afi b 7 Imbll DUJIIIIIIO(77. 11107111dbt. (IRANI:MS-20 boxes Oranges, in prime NJ , Jn.t recd br F. A. ItIeOLUBP * I EMONS —2O boxes Lemons, to arrive, !arr.!. by W. A. MoOLUIRO t CO.. Alb 3 eor. Wood sad etzta strolgo. (4.0T140 CHIMNEY TOPS-200 of vani , 1 1 .A 2 71 , 9 patt , crom. for isle ViNicr ykUTTER=2. bbls. fre.sh Roll Butter, this ` 1 ! t a t / ''' . " 7 ‘ r ‘ Ur*.st l b !i e arßY L. CJ1.1.1N.4 • NACKEREI,9O bbls. large', No. 3; 10 hal( do do.: lc , hb's. lord , . No h d ltdo. No. 1: 1 do.: Id [Stu . for torso!.! a 00. kATS-100 bus:Oats, in Atore, for sale by mb, IltIL s LIGONTT. rrIABLE HOVERS—Pellere s and llonse j- k "Mfr tau- 'NEW 13CK)K3- 7 Jut rec'd'at Ce..al Book 1I Store. VI Yourth stn \ Tim Wito. a Vailb. by Hem lAaerr; , r ~ , ‘. mur"'" C.bh ' . ' LIP ,M . ~ let t'L'.°4;'loo..i ..v.t. i na E.l FLOUR—To orran. und for silo by lit e, i'o:2 , ' \ AENIII7 El. 00L,LINS.\ , \ • 24 Wood idiot VFW N E S---50 kegs, now landing,fr . V. ct.... tor sale by 1316itiY CO\ re, for sale 'by L DICKEY & 03. ozes in s ISATA ifil,EASki-4, la bblo, in inn: , r for Fiala bj. 1 - 4 \ ' aB6IA DICKga co. , , t). l atutpoßK - 110,gaggazry°'11J4 Far `sale ,t„..,0t0:t 0 a cortsl ammont. br • lad SICTSZY zalin " • We*? Mut froatureebt. IVIAN R J. ITE4YPII. Ja.:7 Market Weer. arr. rota. 9'c BAILROA DVONTRACTORS—Priitt .47 taieZtVgen7i T al m I alreliel4ll1 1 841`2' cuh24 Vi Foal Ortet. betwors Third and Fourth DII,NLOP'S DIGEST—New \ cditioiL, 1853- izother rarve reed and for rah. br etdiA O3 Road stew, tn4veje.ljTillelnirYl—Yourth.' TRACINI3 PAPER AND TRACING M , Orft• rc4l4f.dy lemina Lnet.Pride, for sale bi s J.B WjDIS. P PiILTS-1 bundle (21 Pelts) in marraawa a CO. TIKES. SKINS-1 bundle, in iron, for 11 sodeby [tobTsl RnIT. StetTEIEWB s CO. VitOLASSES-2U7 (aviiresa) bbls. Plant 1„ Sion liolvers. store . 61. sale br —S !SAVE. am /tut:gni a co. BROO3IS-100 doz. Corn Broome, in store, .otoi als e by 00E0. lIITTIIEWB a cia. zER 11/Llll_soo Ib,. in Etpre and far oco lar, to tio,o comics namt. br •;"' J.T. BOOZ , k• it •NON -12,01)0 lbr., Bacon' Sider, in 4 . re and far tale by J. T. k J. t. BOONE. rtMl4enuino article of IiIETALCIB7RBB• ate yATS. ate othar tnothlter. anantlfactond no.er doe' W. ratent. for Ws at the lad.s /ltbber Dred. 14.4 ikalaratt arratt.. Ann/ \ J. i If. PHILLIPS. , hIL el,Orli COATS, Jscknnt, Ponta, and 11-341:1, ata blaol—as !mu ran 1. 4.1 iq ttlifit re of it tnatt.cit.r. J. a %Map , t • .h2l • APAi.3--23 bble. choice rarie -I.l4,reei,i•lui \par O. A YA nn.. ..e AA' .1. b• _c4k , • DALZELL CO.. 111,119,111 Y 4E I?.-25 brut. Timothy seed, '" fcr 7 7 . br R. DALZCLI, A CO. tl Ekw PRIVED WALL PAPER-20,CW LA 1 , 41.61 aim raper 6. utd Dnr P rtZ 4 ,,r glA 's V!. d llVpa N' r_ L4:7,2 Tialra so/ br • tl3 , , • , •TI,LOMAtI PALSIETS, 11-8\ n aid 7 -6bz sali by rashlB), \ IL CANFIELD!. ['RIM) API" NS -1300 IL! &MS us., for sale by Quer/cu. ESE--,ooo'boxei W. • 41heceo; 500 Orr= do4,lCOdd,largi ,rstra. Id lore br brirlB.l am _ J. tlArir/E.GD. Ar AKE!, FISII--49 0 7 6)01P, TroutT haido. ig....F i t n taLl , 4 b dot bbl.. P . '"'"'\'`` . !-• S. B,a :unix,. ClilL —25 bbla. Limped (.puro) OilNi2\ store 0..1 for ant. br ' 1.\3181i poLD._ 4i A RPM'S 1533.401ra tA Ind fnelu=4 Rai e' brorras. Bbr W * B d Bah= s Q Wcod strpt, I.IOKNYILEAIT 'FLO O 1,11 wh..t jun 1.1111,r. j\AHD 01 , 1,-10 bb s, ' r.iriell'4l,3,....tebrs ILTHAALIRINE-4Abottlea CI) vmb or.ncto, vg77 , ; ne,f.r eukla,!,7 ACE,-200 AT g iur t0 , .. a.,br .09" (hZ UGAR AUGERB;2. doclust L Zh r ,7l,"" br 111PallelliglEt i ure .4‘ "\ r " . " L ' ,. 5. O. 60')ELD. \ VIVINIItiSV 811ADES—The larmt arid V V bed ns•ortmant In a 1 ..,,,. 100105*1s a.n,! resit, kt t l? .l ll6 21asktt Erin •\ j. PS-2 b .141 ties Limb Ilona. fi,,r Brut mscir xr. co ill. liftAliGES-100 bozre.yast req'd and tbr 11- .1. by • DURtiIIiIM a itramat.N. 300 lbs. % Gam\ Arabic, 7100 1b4•4. 44 Medina: 6130 d'lx odd by tI KIDD CD, EttkifiL'S EXTRA.OTS. Umtata-4 emu eittset cad lla; Urs7 1 dada Httmez 6.1 a• b J. ILIDD t CO \ . POT 420E:3-10 7 5ti,!., \IL D&I/14* &CA. • !xi pl. .0 wd.4or ita~u..r ~, \ AMUSEMENTS. —. , - - L------- ------- . \ . T B ETB.E. \ \ JOF L PIT C. T05T6114......---..tas 4 r..attu r aciaa J. P. 8f1E19r4D....1...,-.....,..-.....- ...- -Ora. Menaces fa - Dane nOn al likk entrant: Perntrinasore ccanntesee IIIIICB 0 \ I.D3IIESION: - ' -.' - tt , Fn. . - i . n.a.a: 7lt . , l ifti... Bo: • --- r ---- 1751,00 , r , \ s...laver --7. - --: sa , • telbarnte iner beer-hared al the Dot C 1111.4. aut./al. • darophror .t. ctn., \.. \'. - .L. - am. arecnii thatt a tt• ~ ernisienrcal or Mb. KILl• - ' BENLY;nrhn will appear'. .o Sarartui able..., tai Nicol 4 illatir of • rvr p:4,1, tfilni -ILKLES.TLIR • ARTISI'IL7 Tiro kra \ cco. March 12..Saik - iirtil be weal. Sheridan ' Enowleel - tnltul Playa \ , ...,-. \. THE 111INttaB . LON, . . .74aatai-Wilier.--..... ' - ......- !tr. Elreleford \ \ ~. '/1 ea Xlcabortr iie1en__ , ,...4... , Ulu Weeekr tiread pan n0u1.1..-... -.....--- -- - . -.....1111. Wa11... . The oerformairin ercli conclude retch .11=r , ms mmeTt , • • Lard Alta rt Clerenna ... . . ..L.--- 1 ,--kln. Lanier Dur0nchet........4.. ..... .... ....... . --...-31 , , , ./IrT • Helen. the ardite..-...-----lklee fl latherls 113.1 n r•auerst.n= .n andeaallent place asint/dd 'Turk.... It tTILL3 , SWISS 'BELL RINGERS ;•:: ,-....,1V,1.i ,- - - - 0,...:u . ' a." - i.ilioßirm Bkiiiii,:tiii - V. , :. •yalltBB ' 00801111'N only. ..t SIAB.IBIO 11ALL.va J.. day.. Toothy. mut, mdnrthry reativs, Blatott , O.Stb.l.llth. onl bOth. . \ \ , . `.. it4r Admltsloo, 26 rare. Chlldryt. B:tortpulle .tbrty pare-catty bar Pl.. . 41. - - Pars 0r......t I o'clotr; 88e,..8c. to tram, .t Ai. to 8. • ‘futtell:Ott . A. J. 8.126 EL& Ar MASONIC HALL GB.A.ND VOCAL AND IIit3THIIIIMI7MAL CONOERT.' ''.•..- 1111 , LLEOLINE'lEILItANN has the llf Torsi or ehnoonelog that abel wlll rave ONX Git.e...*D CONCJIRT, or Vend and. Inetrainetetest Mae* at I'dASOnIU HILL, fa .Dr dare. Fall particulars will be duly' anoottneed. . ‘\ ittrbDift: '-'"---l",----.- • Subsctiption Concert. lkAl R, CHARLES DONSIALL'Prot. of the iyi Hate, heeled recently rartetred • •••••7 ••••.I . ' ars tomb proposes to nive a GRIND 1700/b. AND 11F NIRDILISITAL CONCtsIIT. at the ALSONIU GALL, alf \ soon as the subseriettsse Ifne dull be tiled. so tar as to ones ths etrenSerd erienees. ‘ \ • Ifirltr.D.Tomailvil De seetsted bytaveral &rem moot \ :mint if t Musieni Artist. let the eltr. • ••. __. \ slur Tickets Oh outlet trier boprnaveseLat Maar`, and \ Blame. Drub nun., and of J. IL Mellor; hcbreeller. . 1,11,:dlt ..._,. • \ AUC'FION SALES. ".,' Konsebold Furnittile, Boots, Shoes ,Eitore . \Fixtures, &c.. atAuction. \,, * ' • . . . ON TUESDAY. morning. March 2911 k, at. 10 o'clock. at No. 40 SHIM /MD STUD:7OHW a add. A quanar of llcualadd and Natant SUBSII- ;Una. atooninn Inch axe— , \ Banns. Wise. Chain. Badataria. Rah Staid,. Soak \ C.... Looking Muses. Pin Iron., Mtn and QoAeninrialk , ~ • Carreting. le.-4 valley of li I toan Foal Loa. \ ALSO-- no Bataan of n ntaU Loa of 110:1114 and . slim . made for customarf: a onantlt7 a Lasts. Bat tato; \ Caloters, Sara Bataan, ae. alb= \ P. 31. DAVIS. .. 11 .0 atl A , u te'r. \ ‘ piano Forte, Household Furniture de: at *notion. \ (..) ; N . Wednesday morning., March 30th at 10 n'olook. ot Dolan" \lipase. No. 111; Fourth amt. bolo n Market nod Wood. 11 Da told— • . nns/loftwool eon %Coot v., tine Wood Plano Port a: Ixtradoo sod Zilie Ishtar:Linn and Um Peal Bed alsaoN. I r tratngli=llr "r' ' W"h "'th a. C‘"4- h Wlodno Illinaln . Nat A. iSla . tc: r r Cbalan 111.atcon Krim and !calm. Olno. and ,Quoanoto. . Rat Ilnek_, to: a nor.aral alsostmaqt of (look. lil too UtZp3lll; lebon Fazulture; ono rood CaaoUsi Stara, Co. ` ,% \ . trabB.l - . . Pll.l. DAYLO. Omar. , Lot!, littaburgh, At .Anottata griNIIIIIR AY, March 31st, at 3 ("cloak r. v.. on th• 'pmts.; wID %.11 KaiL two valnabla Bult.DIN9 Li" a toga on Carson streak our My. grog and property of Thomas Inaegoor• baring each • front of tOteae flan agandlas tack goat ?Oleg. Abe; two other IJOTS aticintna eh. aborts Oa th baviaz a front nf foet Mama Ott. ant ant.aalleek tal-k ab nt 43 (.4qt a Web ara erente4 mortar. DWPA.LING HOUSES, nontalapan leaptpapa oath ..nd villa a " e r cri2 ' 9 ' f .r 4 p s s Etti 7 lT * ltTu't.r. • _ Tll..eliNlTEt STATE \„ ~ LIFEINSURAN T„ - ANN - urw. • AND 'T1111 \ 81" \ P1111.AE1..1 ,, (115. ' '' 01.EARTERED A . PI, RP I 26, 1850;\ ''. . CAPITAL -1, ,900. 0510 e S. E. corner Of Tblrii, alad Chesilut : ! ~ \ \ street., Pnt r laaaiii,ii..\ - - orszcir Cat snl 5055 .50525:.7 P01D.p1U.1.11144. , r. acah.,a. , seauf.sl.. • rata /sVail\ '- : ~ • • .1.550; W W. T111g. 4 I l i s' .., ,, 111!.Tr. 4 ' . • ./acob L.. Mamas I.l.mes ueremo.a.• 'MUM. M:MOd./.. A _ VIIIII.MWKW. \ ' • • Presidat—lM•ll ea K. erm.rwm. •. • . c,i4,1 • „:: : ,. Ma Prmiclnst—mbecce W. Ttuimposs. .!.. • - ' Medical E.211203.1,11t1.1 , 1.171a1.J...4 A. • .4/d. - Allegtmly C1ty.Z.M.1.11,w,•. M D. \ laWtla 2 It.. ARNOLD, AM•saA \ _tahl: : . '''. , \ 14 licterth street., E . •LtokbuFsb.. V. lIEEP7 • PETAS-2SO prime, rasitp_iT}r'.•. Q 5612 \ lON 50:i5U055T A 114515115 — \ TIDE TROUT:=-2 1 3bb1.t. and alylialt r \ do. \ 1.4\ Tr./ .rale by \ Isitall • M. 8001.401.1'4, CO . B'ANs--4(.} bbla. prima small' White - \ wait' k "! 1 ." 7 . rr.r.rtiileigritiM.rt. \ . • \ \ . . rtql.pliSPAliENT GREEN OIL CLOTS- 1 I Just in= tbs Phil/It:nal. el Cloth tunny. 1.1,00 an 40, bud 45. loch. 'Edda, to sale , way uuunnitn sr 1a 11511 utter ;nat.' alba. J.. EL PIIILLIPB. I EttiONW,so boxes , Lemons, just teed a lAnd Itm tir 171111BRIDO &MaII:ULM la OM 4161VItes street sod 114)Yrontstreat. fkRY PEALItt.EB—n bus. for We low to Jur ems. [mbl7l \ VON BOXNHOR2TIMIMPLit. tvII4D 9 W OW u SS-200 bms, Bxlo. L'aggl"' PEIRAUTWINE ON, CURVES—The field - ;mem of laying out - rcul. Cum. for Its 0000 not adlGog robed 130:4 tabu C.Trantvllo4 CIrJY 142,31000 r. rar xate by. J. R WYLDIN. 00 011 03 Word Arcot, • tram TWA. and lonartb. 'ldoznea' band ¢EIL 1/8.8.8.1117011. INSEED 011-13 1 41 I.lweri on. Isk Core WI for I:KLLIfUTTEB-4 beze4Roll Butter; bta. do..just Med. ta 1106 JO' - , IL lUllll3Otl It CO. jIGIS=Just ree'd an d dot. Bate, one cue .elerior Mo. la dim.. W. A. wctutri. mh2.5 Sixth sad Wood street: L EMONEJ-10 boxes fresh Lemotie, for Bala IIt o ,A ,Z GE t S-4 . ? ,. !2 , oxes (Mesabi') \Sweet • • -R. A. 51.41.vaa.. tiLIVE: OIL-5 basketa Olive IA att„extra. IL, article, m'.l awl for We ailV23 (ILLEESZ--3,000 lbe. 'nisi , ' Cheese ' fo lJ ol - (cabal) .11. ROBISON 100.. i l Es ppi. N eitiv s \ -20 bb . l3. 7 prime Green al tab •• 7T. JO. J. BOONIL it ROOMS— 00 doz. Corn Bto titkre kr Da1:231 J. T. iTi J. B3G= . • D-12 keg.s sad 3 blds. Lard, for sale itoo to clote toatot a o m .t. a r • \ J. 2.` J. J. MOTE, • 225 LlDertritreol. ighlB TIDIED APPLES—SO bus., in Oii} i Sillg 'ord.:. prima vi s.ll:y. ti lold b. • - =N t MAIMS -17— P S ED-4 Rib. In store . weans,. tnawl 11411.1.8 a Bo.\ . NbO. ,WOAR-31 Whitt. prima Sugze, • rltu•Naati for sale N. __ , ' . ~ - 5 \ bisOILLS k Zak. ITOKE4III.-20 bbla. large No; 3, hisa nehusett*, for sal. by ' \ - blainti k ROY ' . .. UGAR cußga lald3-15 tiarcie Gard - ner.',Phipos sCCo.' - s.xtes sod* , card tro.o. Mors sod for Ws Dr \ s (Waal R. LIT= t. CO. DIOE-45 toe. ffetEl Rice, for rata by \ it, own', ROMEO!' r . ARD 011,-30 'MIL Nog. 1 and-2.-imilk 011. fa br feib4:ll ItORCSOX Cn. ‘ CON'S SPARKLING tiELA.TINE—Tw Oroa ao.ttzte. rot Ja1:11), ac, far .e.b.r zahl9 •N J. RICO • CO. PLOUR-10 bLle. extra. !or Salo mb2s WON BONN 210IIFIT 4 MUIPIIT. UTTER-2 bbi. fresh:Roll, ree'd this 7 for Ws bi est 6; VOWLORNLIOUIT !lIURPIrIf. BANS-10 bbls. small uhito Harry jets , h2O VON ZONSBOBStrit MITEPUT. ti FFRE---100 bags Pao Oaffaii on hard YAW. .voTuaxsaaaar a marl'. . SUR R= 7 , 25 Mids. N. Orleins St* for 13Nnitattis . t , s -ttones. cIEtEEN APPLES—Of cholas varieties, ALA reeolvl4 dallT \ sn4 !:Vitt.4 2L l a co. =b‘ip \ 2X3labertxm.4% • ed and. 30 .16.), U NinuEs-1.5 bbls. Tilany r.. 4 scut r.V.Tffile t bieszarr. COTTON --307. bales Spinning 40 elo.Bar,;.' wa% ". ° lseu n4irr 4.00. 11 - AHD anl - GREASE-3Z bbls..No., / W'" i "ifitnitVicik co; CAMBRIC tmb., wlnao.. , ARfk---3U .bbts. Igo. I Laid; 60 kegv df) 6 41RULy Rt/Itii-100,0 00 lbs. Lissa 4 BLul l 2)\ \ z_rdervo .441des. ..alcusural w'rhp fles . s9 . , soup_ ILVAirElrbl bliffyTsrlsut - BROWN fl wmosox ma or tbls a/4= 4 W". the toi lotte.)ustYva'd fc.r We by - 131bS \ J 61D1, p OLLI~I~.-cl.~
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