..-.~.. ~._ - io, as• zwk.—The -stein of wateilas't night lad 91 *jub;l:falling slowly. The weather . . . , The bold dlttluuryillig cargo were the Alleglie , howiranklin: soul Fed-. Viral Arch, trom Cincinnati; the Addis, fiom 24 / 1 1 . 2 1141 * - , , from Louisville. Tile ' full. consisting &f baiorc, . . over s t'lousand base, of latter biditt - an Vienna had n fine . ‘ 7.l.oangtootPbbdtey;giairt",bacon; and the oth .-tebeiate*ls - alio WI, pith similiFloade. The .v . dkdelia 'bean. cargo of flour and produce.- and Gant abont , 4oo tons of bacon, neMl7 , ,Sling 11000 bouts long middles. ---: •• •• '1., - • The 'ding rle . Tying off large' amotutts of freightetUtt wan' For eaviderable time to come this outlet - lIU be tared to.its utmost capacity, asseeE ac the Itailromi. : The .01tzet will load immediatefp for Louis - , and is advertised to leilve . to-morrow. The' Melia is the legular Zseeeville, packet She leaves at °clock in the after: , 1:10004 • ThT TegEtal.,Cincinnati packet for today is the superb Allegheny,' fast nn.lcomforAble. She laltes Punctually at 2 P. N. The regnlprWheeling Pfuleei for this mnrniug is theAflochester, ant the. Forest . City for Sten • . bearing. ' • ' pitikattfazos In SELECT CC:IENCII..—CounciI lEEE upon special call; Prevent—lila - ism. Bissell -- tordelli;Dram., Kier. 'Kincaid,. Lorenz, Lytle, .mtirdbeKsreylor,. Wilson and President Shipton. The.....issigted to take up the unfinished Council, roma' Feb. 2C, c. 7 • • • l'fflotrilluntiestion front Bachofen & Bauer, vela ,tare to tbi 'city printing': ;Bead and referred to ' • comnautee on Printing. • • "Aleo„aanatzmication from White & relatlve. to .14s , Ituiditig at the corner of Canal klifein .snd liiberty street. Read and referred to s"....Cataltditee on Aqueduct and. Canal, in nonnec ••• tion with' the City Solicitor' Atha, petition for payin g Evans Alley ' from Penn street to Duqueeme Way, and Dne qu sae Way frpm : Srin&Alley . to Rey street. Itandnnd '.. , ..ieterred to committee on Streets. bill of IL E. liallovrin for $487 Gd, services rendered in 18.58. Read referred to Committee an claims and accounts. , '• • Also, bill ofT. McCarthy for grading on Gib son. anti Cheitant street Eighth, Ward, for $2O • VI. Read and referred to Committee on Sts: em of W. ..t L. Seeb for printing, $4,00. Remiiini;eFeirCdl; -- Cittee - on PeGiing. .Also, bill of Daily Dispatch for $29 35. Read and referred to Committee on Printing. Also, bill of Evening Chronicle for $2l. Head • . and referred to Committee on:Printing. • Abe, resolution to ascertain , what a' suitable int tuie: of 'Allegheny Fire Co. could be pur.: hissed for and report:at next meeting of Coitry Itould and referred te Committee on Fire Engines arid Hens& .Also, resolutions relative tow ter rent. stead and referred to Water 'Committre. Also, resolutletus for gas pipes on Wayne st. Readend refened toComraittee on Gas Lighti g. Mae; Velition'fbr linter pipes on Baldwin and 'Steinman streets, Ninth Ward. Read and refer red to WiterConunittee. Mso„, petitiokfor paving Marion street : Right Ward.'• Read and referred to Committee on • Streets. ; • ' Also, of Daily Register, Philadelphia; for $6,00. -Meal and referred to Committee on City Printing. , • Also, resolutions relative to the repeal ,of the Missouri Compromise, which in SC. Feb 2L'. read three times and passed. In C.C. Feb 27, 1853, read and amended by authorising the Mayor to send a eopy of the resoluticm to our representa tives in Congresi,"and then passed. • Ta all of Thiel: action of . C. 0. the C :concurred. Also, communication from Jet , . M'Cianis, rat ' 'afire to the Belief Engine lot. . ' • Rud and referred to a -special committee ;Of thrweiltuad Messrs. RoWley andSingerly appoint. ed on past of C. C. In. 8. C. concurred in, Mr. Biatell oppointed on part' of S. C. Also, an Ordinance supplementrui to an Or dinance far the regulation of hacks, drays, etc. C. read•th., ree times and paised.• In S. C. ',„'neati and enceded by adding Sec. 4. That the itret Election ofthis Ordinance shell riot be con ": 7.ilt=en ti t s . est u r an d r eown olo e r owners 4 4;..40,1417 and X; of the city; whose residence is of, the limits of the-city, (exepting : always each persons as carry onbosinese within the city i,7diridtsi) ter . to farmets, nor to other wagons s .. .brinedagprodace tomarket, exeeptingbuclaten. rt Then tvulthree . .tiines sad passed, an action • ..., - ;4onenrre3 in by. C C. - Also; bill of Samuel M. Bler;for, day platai fur . , L z . ,;'sdeliiid,the citritanemoting to $2lO. Reed and saferritd.to Committee on Claims and Aciounts. n _-'.. 7 sileo;Ctruminizatio from H:P, Muller; eels • 114,11,46 dl i trukti l / 4 4. Is all of which action of Vifflill;.11140 • C.COnearriNi. '• called op the Ordinance entitled Ordinance supplementary to an ordinanceOßß Arty, of Oct.. 1850, for the regulation 'i.of the Monongahela Wharf. Whirl in S. C. Feb . • nary. 27, MA, read twice and postponed. Mr. Murdoch, offered as an isayahnent to etrike out twenty-four hours and Insert forty - eight hours, and that fifty cents per lint be char ; • Jed for every - twenty-four hours after that time., Ordinance then read three times and adopted: and concurred inby C. C. • Mr. Taylor. offered the following: Resolved: - That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorised to draw his warrant in favor of John - Hardin for the UM of twenty-four dollars, for Ser -idea rendered during-the pest year. Reid „twice - and lost.; -- On motion adjourned.. • Pam-lames or COMION COUNCIL.—Friday, Marek, 8,i&,4.- C ouncil' met upon call et:Mar ket Committee. i . Members presenti--Mesara.- Alexander. Cald well, cblgtiell, Duncan, Felix, Getty, primer, MainGton, Kirkpatrick, T. M. Lit Ale, du. Little, Mackin, M'Auley, 'Mercer, Miller, M'Maater, Moerbead, - ,Quigg, Reed, ,R o wley, &Ott, Ginger ly, SweiMer, Tucker, Woiars, Young. - Mr. Moorbeadin the Chair.. MEE Singerly presented •n ,report from . th e Oonunittee on Markets, which was read and ao eet,ted• • Also, trom the mane "AA Ordi twice supplementary to an Ordinance relative to the Diamond Market, and for other purpose", aupilementary to as Onlinanee passed April 26, 1868: ' Mr. Sereitzer tooted to My' on the table. Mo. Mon hmt. . • . Mr. - T. AL 'Little offered the following u en amendment ' ' • ' • . .That after : the passage of this Ordinance, the Maid Diamond Market shall be closed all 'days etuwptinjeSaturdayil sad Wednesdays. • . offered the folloWing as an amend- Meat to : the amendieent, • That the Diamond 'Market shall be.elosed on all days of the week, except from Tnesday and Friday mast until Wedn esd ay and Saturday eve- Thontur Ward Market shill be open Mondays:and Trunelaye.. The 'Second Ward on Tuesdaya sad' Fridays. Provided, that it dou net prevent the Mirkat Association from glltini sbioprondtramvitiw agreed to be paid. - Ota:xectiketof M r ." &lei, the Ordinance:: and amendments:Weie laid on the bible by the fol lowing vote: a.• • yang---Messie.). Alexander, Duncan, llmidllon, Little, Jas. Little, Mackin,Mer-- • akT.Miller, Qulgg, Reed, Scott, Sweitsor and Rays•-•bleasra . Black, Caldwell. Chignell, GetL ty, 'Tracey, }Orkpatrick, bl'Antey, billoster, Mootheid;llowley, Singerly•and•Yodeg—l2. Singerly, a bill of S. M. Kier. for dray clip;' Referred to Committee on Claims • and .Ancii l nub, ' Concurred in by S. C. • ; Aloe; a communication from It-P. Mueller. ' to Committee on Printing. Action con:. errand ln. 7&-Oettl. offeeed the following resolution; was read three thus and passed . F,_ • • • ,• .fitieilent, That the Mayor be, and he is busby authorised to draw. a warrant on the City Trees stre in favor of Bernard Dougherty for $76, be- • ale his pay for the lag 'quarter of 1853, .a one of . the Mayor's pollee. • . The following business from the S. C. win to ken ../L report from the special committeecommitteeto wheat was - referred a-plan of IL T. McCowin, for gar the Monongahela river. In Select Comi cil rtit4 and accepted. , Action - conceived in.:; :Also, a proposed Act for the iurpoie, together with 11. usolub on directing the President of Coun . oib to forward the said Act to the Legislature foi-pasuge. In, S. C. adopted. In C. C. laid VOW a report of themarket committee against' tliiiresolutionle fiver of John- Harden. for 524 fai.Vmeteping. Fifth Ward market. S. C. port accepted and committee discharged from th. further consideration of the subject In C. C. relieved back to committee. 4.V•Ution to grade and pate Clark street, km' -to the junction of COlwell and Scott dr** C. referred to,Committee on Sta. Action concurred io,. : • • A neealiation to • p_ave Carson street, from Lib arty to. Perm eta. In S. C. referredto Commit , . tee ali'Stritts. • Action concurred in. I • A3waolution 1e . 14T01 of Dr. J. J. - Meyeu for $lO. &feel Council passed. .Action concur- Ala Ordinance stipplemeuteri to an Ordinance, fitr: the, - regelatieu of 'Hacks, 'DX:Select Connell amended and thenadopted. ,Action eon' lit ordinance uppletaenteri , loll4 OUlinanew imiewsL2l3th October. 1660, for the regtrtatloa of the- Meatatgahtda.l.tehaff: , ' Select. Council, • . ve=er • . . 1 : - - • • • itimaled :Lad then puma. !....ketion concurred in On motion Council Tug. 'PRILUAILMOtte BILUCAILAAL.—Tbe 'hearse' krnight protases to be a brilliant affair. The ladies and gentlemen composing the associ ation hare. been unremitted in their efforts to prepare for the occasion, and the result will doubtless be complete. The rehearsal takes place at Lafayette Bell. Doors open at seta o'clock. The programme is4ery attractive and may be meals another canna. The Pitts - burgh Orchestral Society, consisting of . twenty members. under the directorship of Mr. G. Anton, accompany - the Association. They are all talented professors, and their performs aces are very fine. .We attended the rehearsal last evening and can asnare our readers that the concert will well repay the ontlay. Tickets are held at fifty cents and ran be had at the various music, and book stoics and at the Toe Corr's, Ronstatr.s.—Wenoticed briefly sterday therirreat. of three boys for stealing copper, and their committal on Saturday by Mayor. Volt. .Their names are John Montague, Robert Fainnan and James Johnson. The charge against, them is stealing the copper spouts from the - new house, now being erected on the Alle gheny wharf,'belonging to Messrs. Pennock, Sel den andarant. Montague confessed to the rob bery. Fairman was held to hail, and the other two were committed. ' The robbery was committed in the, latter part of January. On Saturday evening several very young tails were arrested for stealing metal, hut after being , terrified half to death by a few hours incarcera tion in the watch house, they were released witfi an admonitiOn . from the Mayor. TOE WATCA horse.—Baseness about the Tombs on Sendai' morning was very brisk, come twenty having beett-',ledged. there during the night for the offences of drunkenness, vagraney and disorderly condnct. Fifteen were commit ted, and the others paid their fines. There can be no more , disgusting eight than the crowd of filthy squalid wretches who fdl the watch Looks every night, and who are arraigned for punish ment at the . levee in the morning. Ft EtlL—We learn from the officers of the steam er Gard, that the tavern-stand and stable of the Mearis. Deckhouse wore on fire when the boat passed there yesterday. The tavern• was for rperly known as the "Nino Mile Douse," and was situated about nine miles below the city, on the bank of the river, and adjoining the railroad. The house and stable were burned to the ground. Stars AND Comerr. TAXES.—There is at pre, sent a bill before.the Legislature, entitled a bill to reduce the expenses of the collection of State and County taxes, the provisions of which dia. pence entirely ylith the present syitem of tax Collectors. The — County Treasurer is to give thirty days' notice after the -Ist of August in the papers, that be -will on such and such days, be personally at the different boroughs, wards and dlstricta,"where be will•collect the taxes. • 'lf not paid the accounts are placed in the hands of the District Constable!, who proceeds us in a matter of debt, receivingliVe likr cent. for his services, which he also edlicets from the Rro perty. The Treasurer receives two per cent of all the taxes received, which make the office one of the most lucrative in the county. Three-fourth,, of the expense will be saved. NEW AEWASGEMEST.-31r, John P. Gloss. of the Telegraph Office, and Mr. Carr, of the Perry House, take possession,.on-the first of April, of Browa's Hotel, Smithfield street, under the style of Glass & Garr. As both these gentleinen are energetic business men, there ,can be no doubt of the success of the undertaking. The Hotel is ut present well and favorably known to the public.. • Tits members of the .11erobants: Exchange held a low session lasPnight, the proceedings of which we trill give to-morrow. . - The result of the election was not announced last evening. Figs.—The alarm of fire on Saturday night was caused by the burning of a chimney in the 'layor . 's office. TDE WADE TELEGRAPO LINE.—The office of this comrtany -tin the Depot, in Allegheny, has been ft tted,up in really - neat style, under the su perintendence of the gentlemanly operator, Mr. R. C. Stevenson. The business 'of the line is increasing rapidly.. • BATTratte.—The folloiing ca: ses; occurriagyaiterday, aro from Ald. Major's: - Adam.iloway ems committed to jail for as sault and battery upon - thobody of his scife,apon her Information. 3:lizabet.h.Corington iras arrested and commit Led upon a:similar charge, on oath of Mar.* John Gray aria :also committed on 'the. came charge on the oath and information of Sarah Com pletnn. 11 srt.—Bsquire McCormick, of Sharpsburgh, committed to the county jail on Sunday Barney Broiith, John Hart, and James Baseline, chaqe., I, with some sit or seven others, with rape upon Elizabeth Stillest, in that borough. EVLST.—Mr..I. J. P.+suic►e, of the firm of Patricksk. Friend, Brokers, died on Sunday„ at Uniontown. lie had been indelicate health for come time past, but his decease was unexpected by his large circle of friends in this city. Mariner Corwr.—Before Judge Hampton. . P. S. Rowbmd es. Wm. P. Applegatee' adm'r. G. P. Hamilton for plaintiff; Wood for defendant. Action on book account; rennet for $272. for plaintiff. 1. No other ease being ready for trial the Court adjourned until this Morning. Edmondson ea. Edmondson Vs still on trial be= fore Judge Williams. It will prithably go to the jury to-day. fiNED.--StIIIIOIII,MMAIifIS was fined by Mayor Vo4, yesterday, for Firstling his worldly busi ness on the Sabbath day. Ansurran.—Daniel Fleming, Esq„ was ad mitted to practice in the different Courts of this County, yesterday, on motion of Mr. Sweitzer. ASSACLT AND BAITEILY.--Capt. John Barton, appeared before Alderman Parkinson, yesterday, and institnied snit against Mdrew Gable for as- Sault and battery. Gable was arrested and held to baiL WORLDLY LABOU ON Tilt SADBATIN.—The Cap tain of tho steamboat Navigator wag fined, yes ,terday, for unloading his'boat at the wharf on the Sabbath. F/NALTT Cdsmarcran.—"Doc" Cornelius was . finally committed by Moyor Volz, yesterday, on the charge ofthighway robbery preferred against bite o few days ago:. Since his committal Alderman Ileisley has I .registered twciother comatitments, fur the offen r cos of the larceny of. a gold watch and for as sault and battery withintent to kill, which have I been lying in his office for'..some time against him, on the jail books. • ioi:Oidinance Serpi...mime in an Onliaancejor the mot:olio, if Hacks ve,,,desers. Ilowwnn thch,ePron. *retuned/Ind en ' octet! iota et Imo ehe24thetcy of October, A. O. 184 T. S:BC. I. Be it ordained and enacted he the I Select and Conical% Council of the city of Pittsburgh, t from and after the let day of April, A. D.1a.54, that the owner or net of all nuke, Onatibuesa Worm., Cute. Care, Dt1 , 34 Niggles. or Cerrisgas of every descrip tion. need either for burden or pleasure. driving and yaw leg cum 0vera,n1 1 .. , , , f this street; lanes. or alters of the city of Pittsburg shail pay to the City Treasurer an coo 1111111BINICIAE: (for t Sue of (be city,) For each and every hack. wagon, cart, car. dray, buggy or carriage drawn by one hone, the Sum of two dollen and Ofty meta Forcer and every one of the above named vehicle, drawn by two horses. the stun of four defiers. Pornots and every one of the shove wised rollicks drawn by four horses. the rum Of Om dollar. Torrents and every additional horse attached to any mach vehicle the further nom atone dollar. - For each and every omnibus or tlinher.. wheels drawn by two horses, the ens adz Foe each and every ad ditional horse attached to inch omnibus or thuber the further sum of medullar.. Sac. 11. That it shall be the duty of the City Truman.' upon granting a llamas ananwegald; to frunish the owner or Owners of the above named vehicle sit metal Plate, hoe. Atm thereon the number of said lionse. *hith shall to reg istered by the said Trvuurer in a boot kept for thet,PieS nose.: For all whieh ,emcee the City elan lowed per antrum em the amount so tolleeted pepaallou in full for Paid services. dm% lIL That it shall be the Linty of the City Treas.- er.in the months of Mar and November in emelt and every yebt, to return to the 111170, or any Alderman of the cite, the =Mei of all owners of backtotanibusea, wage., carte, en, dram Megrim or carriagn of every &mention, whoeillocnce remain. unpaid, who have twee returned to him by the proper after. to be mended against as direct 'ed by the rlxtb Want of the Ordinuce to which this is pp ; IF. nit the firstention of tbls Ordinance shell not be conetrued or taken to extend to the owner or swoon of ' . ll=it n ey l s . grel s O l olge rentdroce is tot o feete, the Pt= thiggintil7Vitjiltilkt;Mo7l:ll%areuhrTnrk mig Into the city tho produce of the conitarma nor to oto nagenahringing perdue* to market, excepting herb . . • - •• - • Mee T. Thatil much of Mir u congletawitir the foresolue: be. and.the Moe Utter/g yessmied . .. 91,127'!" a ''''": t 4 b ' t "rar ' ll 44 . 40 . 411 X, A. prAddept; tres. Common tonned. I ' Attest, IL IT. brim, __JOIIN reit IKON, I Clerk Damson Council. eolauteat Soled axiom_ Mint, Jane T. IVerretle_ . Cleric ofnelect Cotmeil. • • • • tinyo. , Nopposn to an thylOontersocaheittA An Ordinanoo • • ck. 14 .,„ otr N, IMO.for the rrrololloo 4TAe 3 1 00Frh " " • alf Mate mach of the - above O t e d Pig Metal, Itmn. emnlems.l • hemi t tWi thth freight anal emowkm to retneln on • th th a a l dem tame% maim arena Arty-eight hot" frees • _ _ inteh freight. Is Meehargod hem the .Iboa t tlil t... rern:iirriVietieffirlenterlmt:" be • • • • Sze. It. net Wen owl after. thn planes, eta. pLenntel. sad Means twa mei en IMM hosts on the Mown obey, Rime. WWI be 1114.2.41 r. Intween the mouth of retry and Penn otseett_ Noe. 111. That so mar/mien,' Ordinance or Ordlemoem thle Ordl es oaten or !number. I*, top the :setae to q li. mha lE met and eneetet WM • thls Aey_enterek, d. MOSYH At E D ki: • '• •,•• Atteet, • _ JOHN E . • oak or C.tm,,n CounclL Fretalont of.olovt tbuocit • • .44"ai,2°61Wii=c ••• irairat nirTELgeattirw TQU DAYWLATHIt:BBOM EVUOPIi. Tue.dat t ' artl.M. FLOM-ale. on the wharf or 6113bLeruPrddne and *v. New Yost:, March G. • tr'o,Zt ALOndr.lt., and ld bide. aupeillne at $7,60. fmm The steamer Nashville arrived yesterday with . tmt .,,Z.=.l l " e "•"' it r t " mh thrre dates to the 14th. and London dates to the least request ale. of.ind boo. at and duo 15th. She left Cowes on the lfith. ,Site got . bus. le ear at owes. ashore off Egg harbor, yesterday morthng. rats- rtu NILTAI,-ralta reportcd :otet tees Anthraelte No. takingßarnegat for Fire Island. When off Ports- i on to-haft-terms. WO tour -1:arOn" Ittinaor. at SIA forte mouth, the Nashville passed through the English "../.. sod , d'n tour Henning Jack, hat blurt. at fleet which was about to sail for the seat of war. 1 '""' 1:11AX)11S-or ale of :A tour Juniata Bloom, at S+s, nix The_steamer Washington touched off Cowes on the 11th. Preparations in England for the Eastern war are lain active. It is stated that the Govern ment, in'addition to the steamers already taken, had decided to take the remainder Of the Cunard line. .1 • .Negotiations are on foot, and hopes are -enter tained that they will be successful. The new proposition said to be mlopted.by the Four Pow ers, makes a concession to the Czar, namely : the liberty of treating to a certain extent alone with Turkey, the latter power to have the right of consultation.with the allies. It is also pre _ posed that the evncnation of the principalities shall take place simultaneously with that of the 'Black Sea, and the fleets to re-inter the Bospho rus when the Russians cross Pruth. ARRIVAL OF fn the Muse of LOrds on the 11th a long de- ; bate occurred on the Eastern question. Nothing of importance was Pants, Feb. 14.—The French funds fell con- siderably owing to unfavorable news froM St. Petersburg. • The Great Britain steamer from Australia brought over leel,ooo ounces of gold. The whole fleet under Sir Charles Napier. is intended for operations against St. Petersburg.. The steamer Hecht has already left for the Baltic to make surveys and landing. Rumors of pence ere still in circulation. The Paris corre.-powlent of the'Tinies nays that fresh steamers an fast ns they arrive are leaving. The company carry the mail in small steamers. Many East India sailing ships are also taken by the Admiralty to carry stores, troops, &e. At all the naval stations the preparations are on a stupenduous scale. • The Baltic fleet consists of 311 ships, chiefly ships of the line and powerful screw frigates.— It was to assemble in the Downs on the 6th of March, where it would be joined by others. The, first battalion of Coldstreanf Guards marched through London on the 14th, on their way to Chichester, prior to embarking for the Mediterranean. They were received by the peo ple with extraordinary demonstrations of enthu sianm. An autograph letter from the Emperor Napo leon to the Czar proposes a treaty of peace on the basisof the Vienna note, modified by Turkey, and that negotiations should take place direct between the Russians and Turkish plenipotentia ries. The French squadron under Admiral Brunt takes on board 41,000 more troops when both squadrons sail for the Levant. There is nothing new from Kalafat. A cor respondent of the Times states that the Russians are committing dreadful excesses on the peas ants of Wallachia, who had refused to submit to the , burdens imposed on them. The women and children in three villages have been massa cred. The French Government has addressed n strong note to the King in consequence of the discov ery of a Greek conspiracy. •Ativides from Asia, state that Schatuyi nuts pushing forward his armaments with great ener gy. Nearly all Abasio bad declared for him. CommEILCLAL Saws.—LosnoN, Feb. ia.—There was but a small show of English wheat in market today; the quality was indifferent and the mar ket fiat. The best qualities were unsaleable at 2s per quarter decline. Foreign wheat depres sed and is lower. " . . /AVM:POOL, Feb. 11.—Wheat sold at about last weeks rates. Flour difficult sale; snore sold nt It per bbl. decline. Cern 'freely offered at 2s lower. Money market easy, funds pretty lino: Con- Sols closed at 91}(iis,91i. Reports from the manufacturing towns men tion a steady-business. At Manchester there was a slight improtement. Losous.—Tallow Bst. Sugar dull at Oil lower. . • LIVERPOOL, Feb. 13.—Cotton, solo. 10,000 bales; the sales on speculation and' for expoit were 4000 hales; prices tirm_but not higher. The sales on the 14th were 8000 hales: prices unchanged. . WASIIISGTON Over, March SIDIATC—The Senate woo not iti session having 1 adjourned until Tuesday. ' l, 11- ' 1 llousx,—The House went into Committee on the Homestead till. A number of amendments to the bill were then reported wipe House. A 1 motion to lay upon the table mu rejecteAL by 00 1 yeas and 121 nays. The question on the first amendment restrict- ' ing the benefitit of the bill to free white per 7 sons was taken up and adopted; yeas 101, nays 78. The. bill provides dist any free white:person, the head of it tastily or of age, shall be entitled to-enter, free Or Cost, one quarter-section of va cant and unappropriated public land, which at, the it:no of application may be subject to pri -1 vote entry, nt 511,25 per sere. No certificate is to be given or patent issued until the expiration u?'fivc years from the date of entry, when the person entering must prove that he or she has 1 resided on sod cultivated said land during that I period, and still resides there. The bill passed, yeas 107, nays 72. WMIIIINGTON, March ft —The Nueva of Dr. Gardiner took place yesterday afternoon:. It Mtn attended by a smolt number of persotud friends. Charles Gardiner was present, relieving the im pression that he had absconded. This supposi tion arose from his not forthcoming at the coro ner's summons and the equivocal conduct of his Itrother-in-la*. No other subject is talked of but the suicide and its attendant Circumstances. All sorts of rumors are afloat, and Um -letter written by the Doctor, is a Matter of much spec ulation. It may be produced at the inquest on Friday, at which time Charles Gardiner' will be before the Jury., • =MI= New roan, March destructive fire oc curred this Morning, in Spruce street. Five buildings occupied by many tenants, were burnt down with all their contents. Among them Seth Benedict's extensive printing office; the Inde pendent newspaper, (Dr. Beecher's,) Therapies Bank• Note .Reporter; Benedict, Reed and Rob erts, extensive printers and publisher: J. IL Benedict'S paper warehouse; 11. C. King, leath er and findings store: J. P. Tarry, paper ware house, and others. Loss very heavy. eIIAILLESTON, B. C., March 6.—The steamer Cotion arrived this morning from Havana on the lot. with dispatches Tor government detail ing the seizure of the steamer Black Warrior, fur an alleged infringement of the revenues, having cotton not included in her manifest, The Cap tain abandoned the Warrior and went on board the Fulton. .NEw roux, March 6.—Flour declined 12c; sales 9750 bbls at $7,8908.; Southern—sales 900 bbls, steady, at $7,8, 68,25. Wheat 'firm; sales 4250 bush Genesee at $1.971: Southern white ab. 51,92. Corn declined 6c; salesBl,ooo bush at 836,85. Coffee—sales 700 bags Rio at 111. Pork—sales 800. bbls at $18,37615,87. Beef—market firm; sales 400 bids at. $l4 'for prime moos: sales 5125 1-1318 hams at 14616/. Pork—sales 450 at 101. Cut meats—sales 225 bbls at Gi ®lll. Sugar—Orlpans, sales 500 bids at 5; Muscovado at q. 31olasses--Orleans, sales 500 Mobs at 28; Muscovado 21. Linseed Oil firmer; sales 10,000 galls at 76. E Iron— Scotch pig, sales 400 bans at 40641. To bacco Ken. sales 100 hhds at 76,0. Cotton firm, with an upward tendency; stocks light; N. 0. fair at 121. upland middling at 101. Stocks buoyant. Exchange 81. CINCINKASI, March G.—Flour dull at $11e6,10; the foreign news had a depressing tendency en the market, and there was little disposition man ifested either to buy or te'sell. Provisions very dolt. Lard 81; sales no hbls country do. nt• Whiskey 21i; steadier. Cloverseed declined to $5,80€,5,40. Molasses 22.6r221; dull. Sugar and Coffee unchanged; fair demand. The river -lutsrfallerr-18- Inches since Saturday. Weather flondy, indicating rain. PIiiLADLLPHIA, March B.—The otoamer's news depressed 'the Flour market. No sales today. Sales on Saturday of 2000 bbls. mixed and good brands at $7 76; small sales for the' supply of the trade at $7 75138 12 for commotion(' fancy brands.- • Rye Dour and corn meal, nothing do ing. Wheat, little enquiry; White held a 1•51.90 red $1 80, without buyers. A small'lot of Rye sold nt $l. Yellow Corn more abundant, held at 78E480, withotti buyers. i Whiskey.dull; bold ere forboth Md... and Ws. . 411 COS-- An assortment arrivin; and ra mi. 17 We BARD LAMM 3 AXLES PATNA KIPS; 1 do SlaaiglAter do. In 'ter, mnd fin , ode by ILUID 3 DE LA5913. (IRO. TRASK'S MAGNETIC OINT MENT for aosb. by IL A. /AIINT.E.TOCK CO. SLAUB:RR SA I TS-25 bbls,for Sale by LA WM IL A. rAnnsmeic by • BACON-10,000 Rie. Bacon Hamm • woo 4. do Shooldord ldWd do do • Ebb* Just. rewired tronissooke Honor Mb day sod for role IT Addl • . T. =LB .t. lIROCIERIES—* hhda. N. 0. - Sugar;' • bbL do llama* _ .100 baP Coem.. Put me% dayb . & louder troutost7totrArtozieriz 2A it. LAINES, worTh 121-2 etss Jur lag at 146 A. A. /JASON(CO 2 s in t. CUMIYI RCIAL lUttliET m*. 1.111 , ..-ales at outles 4452 loads at i1...V513? ton. DRIED PEICIIEU—a sale final bushels choler , Daises. hum store. at 51.35. CIIEY-`lE—sales of AO lass• Western Reserve. ruttlyur at 90,915. DETTER---esoke qualifirs are is fair request: a Sale of 53 Wass fresh at .16: SUUAR—sales of 10 htuls. at 5. and 7 do.. at $1. 41 . rash . .3101.-tESE.I.'—a sale of 5) I,ll4.Ertgar.house at:llse:lU MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL The , Impart.' of the. tnnetth just closed. a this bust, show a eery large tallinstuff ins... January, satiates) as toneldred .lth February oflStod. The Impart. ofJasenary and Pet. rustry ther arr lea. than 11,1100.00 U laryyr titan for the same period of last year. January and February, Idl4 ..... January and February. ISM 11 15.40 !weer,: In 1854 3715,503 The slave ant the at thrown on the market. The nu:Kends actually entered at the pert were: January and February, 1831 $30,703.1178 January and February, 1833 30.1=1.800 • Po that the amount entertvits less by h2.h . MX* than dur ing the 141111 P period of last year. In the export statement, the reverse Is the ease. Note altlirtandlus the holding losek of the cotton ern. the de. mend for toor prmluela abroad has boon oulhelent to 'Odor* a large Increase of shipments. The exports of Itreihlltufte nearly 100 "tt rent. larger thadin Webrnery hut year. hale the export! , of Specie have only been saw Au.) against 1121,000 In februaty. UM. and fol,551,5110•In ,Yebruary. 1852. Theaggregate exports ofJanuarf and Vabruarr. were ............... ..... 1053 8,917.451 Increake N. r. Tribunr • • SAL. or Con--Ereterday L. L. Myatt ono of the real King. and owner of the James lluthrle tom-boat. Pohl • Earlyof lard of Plttabllrgh coal. 111.0 M) trushelt. 12c. Early In the week about IMAM husliela flat-buate, bold at LI kkqe. afloat. —Lou. rvuri•c. • TOBACCO—The mica_ Mix week hew , been laruer than they had been for mu. time. illee. have Marinated. with sales to•dav uf 59 bbde. nt low figures. hartudlug wet and common fartory hum at $0.2.5044.75, and a few blob. at 100044,10, and 87,15. The market was &met earilerin the week, with Wee Wedm.ulay and Thntwisy. of-14 hiaiLi at $4.11.40485.80 for lags, and 8001, 7 10, 710 , and 8 56 fur better 'Aualitira, Priday of 47 }dads. including or view., at Si 50, 4 C. 5, 4 90.5 00.5 00, 5.k1, 5 50 Mr common; 65. 5 DO, 6 2.5, 5 40. 5 fah and 070 for grades. Me. Sat urday at two warehouse. of 66 Md. at 84 35, 4 75. 5 25 to lulalr. 5 50. 0 65.0 25, fl 75, 6 605,0 55, 7 00.7 05, 7 RI for the, Letter µTadao. Sale. 51pnday nt34 Mid, at .81 40,5147' 05, and 87 75, and one hiad. at St 10. The swim TT..Oar wens 01 Wad.. at 84 406145 30 for huoyand Mr 870.7 1 0 .0 73. 8 00, 1 55 and 8 50 for amend. and Buda—ion. rharier IMPORTS BY RIVER ZANESVILLE. by Adella-12 pkgs ego, the twit; arks wraps, Curling & ECK 5 Nils lows, Bryan & tvc i pkgs but ter. 0 P Smith; 2 hhds totworo. W Bingham; 9 blot egkik J Black; 15 bbis boank Hampton P u o4 oo bble hour. 801 l Liggett; 820 do do. 75 bble lard. 4 bus do. 7 elks fruit. 2 bbls butter. 1 eh boon. lash * an 7 bars steel. Jones Qulng; 7 5 lu feathers,l do inseng'. 1 bidwax,. 17 Ph. butter, 2 boo last, 7 ROI g wool 1 for m. 11 Rm 12 Pk. egg& 6 coons rhlrkens, 0 CINCATI. Cl ar kricalcx.l laids baon, 182 bra do, 150 bld. poa. & Thaw; Si bi whiskey, &ite tobacco. bbl, hominy, 8 pkgs.• • Morris 0 Patio % 10 bbls marble dust. T Saunders; 131 bbb; pork. Kier & lanai; to ham.. 50tis , whiskey, 100 blds Malt. Jones ft Denny; 1$ I.bla tallow in do &ream. Leech. MeAlidn & co; 50 Ithda shoulders. Il an 100 & Dyer. 2 tea hams. sdo beef, Planter & log bbls whiskey; J Ilurtland: tea lard. N dark it cc 22 hints sogar, Ilarbaugh. CINCINNATI. lA. Jane Trabklin-35 btle tnolaseckit Itnt.bon t b lake hides. Jon.. it Denby; A. Ithals botrpn, .4 1 .4 1:11.. CI:WV:NATI. 10 Vienna-14 kg. tobacco. Load , 4 Wilds lanai. Ilesnior lloldron. 29 gilds baron. kni. do . stearine. 50 tes Iwo: Pia 1111 20 slia whams. 10 do feath e. 140 1111 lard, 100 e llirkitin butter. 24 hhds 40 lea do. r June, & Denny; 10111.*IllskrY. hilds swum John Mark & no 511114 whiskey, Martin & :McLaughlin: FT mks hyley. 31 11 linnso: 121111 lanl oil, 115 las bacon, IC/ark & Thaw: 100 1.14. whiskey. R. 5 do channel. 31111.0.9 Rieketnnn 12 bfls pork, 5 tea barna 1 do lard. li 11 Miltenberger, 60 111, whiskey. 31 idiniwiltrrei 1:9 Rib,whiskey. Parker it an 15 bill. paugr, W Haven: :14 IV Bingbani.,ls rolls leather. Collins &ca 53 k. feathers. Lrerh .t nu; 29 666. pearls, Jl3 Canfield; 1940 sugar. Martin 04,k or. 17. do do, 4 do shoulders. 7 pkg. fruit.llorris & Patina: F 2 hags barley, A 9 A Wood: Ws/ do, li IV Smith: 23 19.1 s Irvd 0.10. Gardnerr. 8 Mils do. 21 two tbarno. ZS Pkg. griaullila 1 11/ Larill9t - CINCINNATI. by Allrgbeuy —35 1.111383nm1: 133 plcsbar ley. M Bro:3: 11 pkus..lll3tham; 15 kg. WY 3:1.: 10 bblo fre4.3:4.efirold g an o b o n 113 144 Lim: a., Bru 'r ;rut t ; VitlYd i trl l .7l j l , lNrlftc " M cm 3Ws trees. 1V•331309: "b 33 do, Pworo: 3 `r. 56 , 'LL aLli ;, k r. lg fi t .. Joy: n c t 7 j b 0 54 . 33 , n. ,n 53.1 ,, _ 1 , 1 7 candles. 10 rale L urd 11 dodo.: , du dr brei, 4:611151 hamtill tot ru m kt : bbln lard. 940 Los asndl33, 167 blas lard ' GIL 00 1111:A mute,. 1 bone. omarr: 10 L:3 nyp C 113343. BIA3rEBOOK.S, PAPER, STATIONNEY„ COPYING PRESSES, I'RRiTING, &c; Men & LOU L, 61 trillion. 'era!, (Neurk BUYERS will erinsult their interest by ex eurdnlnn otir oldensise stork which we offer at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. • ..1 At/ClLl'ir BOOK - FACTOIIII books made to Daft ci , In nul fn uUabie tar DA, Kl. % WHEELING by Iburnal-3 eta peaches. 1 lad en^ • even. Herbert: ID baa oistera C heed: eke dor ...ed. Ido aeldb • i•—•—•:,,e1 16 ,;:lli,;1,1 bl l• 9' n ' t h t t e lh. r ' ,. ".. lV P l P e tk.l ). " : Ka kte( "k i ' n ' d il leate tk"4 3s ll b ?. b !" t7 "4'k a;P r ita r'.l . l I r-^ "41 . 1. e h'4 4. -C111 ". r.--P."..6'l ' rr'''.lll-EUCH.ANT4t : °. .1 Herbert Id bhls Imola, Livingston N. North,. We'd.; and South Trade. • • DE AVER, by gat boat —WO btu eons, owner along. WRITING PAPERS' Cal. Lotter,SiOto, and Iriter.Pit • nen, Bum Lushest F. N. FOREII. PAYERS. MORO AIiTOIV:V. by Belle-71 Oil , 1110ur..1 IleCullr7D der Tim mtAwner). w R counsy.D ,. .t, . WII tint rr4Bl glom , . 5 I.ns raga. i2 l O . girt Fa .... ncy rt a n nd en Sta , Dl E e n 18 bbli dour. TlLM•ngtll pken butler. do lota m,fs.adiret. Fhb dour, Bell& Lboiellt eke 80 •I's Gold Peas and Penrll,l4-tot/ Pena. au Pratt-1 aka yawl. ID bbls flour. E DIARIErI FOR 11154: nano and Wort Unapt Tariff of the • au t....gmehatme), and other owner; 4 blds eggs. Lambert Shlidon: AI& bee torn, Alai dwrVIII ter it MrErst 43 do. Rafferty (Motet 86 aka wool, A & Inn Gaea olnts l e di • • • 1.1*6 ' I Methane; 44 aka bats. 58 do own, Idggetti, 61 tdill Cheek! ffnur.3s alts TAU, (i AT LiturltAPHY AND I:Ranh:mil. Cerflfir=lle or Esehatye..llBes Cat.'-cente aut4ls. . LOUISVILLE. to lborel —122 bra ! tone, Pa U R: g hhdlo °Ream the „ Whams JAV Clandwlekt 4 do do. .1 A Ilaturlo.D Mt. ' .zar rAe Tra f t , , twmfry aki.vlosll.l. ?wt . ' [kaki'? "To"' bap It II Shankland: 4do t 1 bony Woostroir. 14 halal towfwitto re 4.lo4thtor Hopi' 111 LIZ A. . . hemtti IV Bingham: G 4 do do. A Oordon: kb& il , trustpus NAIL. oar:cote:l with uroingdness,.. Brown. Floyd & ,42 Int eke boom, Ilardl s lone. & 0.4 • nyeß Lountßi4. vi r i n iete street : bit do, 24 rugs leather. I Ls hooka Jones 4 Denny, Inalt. Tracy - it AVIIIOnw tel bbls been. Clark. & Than. 3•1 \ • I NEM ALB apylo,l (Inulms. 'at' Importing and3lhnufacturing Stationers. - - CINC:13r111.1111, 10 , Yeders1 Areh-30 414, wlihkey. !Zs 7044-aki Ibnnelk 91 1 I.l4.lersk. Moe .4 Jun,. 3 441, stroboi. bbls whisker. Parker t ete 230 Ors esediew. P R, IC =1 barou,__Clart Tha+ra: hbls /wrap ron, Lyon tt rielpb4ll ll P.P.r,w , B Rama 16 jAirs RIVER INTELLIGENCE STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DE P ART RES ARRIVED. Federal Arch. &human. Cineinna i. Mssel. Rhodes, LonlPlille. Adelin Caßisher. Zanesville. Crystal Palace. Kogan Oinrinnsil. Wrest City, Shunt:. Ixosisißo. loosed City, Shoo., Steubenville. Winchester, Ninny, Wheeling'. Navigator. Iteno. Nashville. JAN. Franklin. IMlllammu, Vienna, Rey. Louisville. Nlieblzan No. 2 Wolf. wabytno. • • Jeffers., Ilaolin Brownsville. Luzern., ttennett.liroammille. Col. Bayard. Etching. mt=tg•th. • Tho's. cluiver,ltendrirkorn Wrst Newton. DEPARTED. • Belle,Mowern Morgantown: Messenger No. It. Wod., Cincinosti. M Diurnal, Shepherd, Wing. It. g 4. t llea c l 'i n " l;n N , = heel lt It . sato dilehltan No. 9., WOE Wellsville. .101fenon. )Isron. Brownsville. Interne, Bennett. Brownsville. C. 4. Ilavard. 'Whiz, Elisabeth. T. 11. Shriven Ilendrickson. West Newton, nn...-0,3 yesterday erecting by pier mark, there were 9 tost6 Molten and falling. STEAMBOATS (volt ZANESVILLE —The new earl enbrtantial atomiser ADELIA, Capt. 511.1 , 1103, unlearn for theafore and (Plena...4N lIIIDENPDAY.7th (Ott.. at tt o'clock, P. u. Por freight orpwage, apply on board, or to rota J.D. COLLINGIVOOI.Urrit., • WOE CINCINN A Tl—Thenew AL nd splendid TT. oCnY • • the aboveandintermediato porta, on Vi n IIDWIDAV.ROrt: th. at 3 o'clock. For freighLor.hesaarot MVO- • hoanL nr to nth', FLACK or LIVINGSTON. Apt.. yOlt CINCINNATI—The Pteam-....i j aM i a for ALLEGHENY, AleLux Marta wlll MTG. for the afore and all Inteiroadiate ‘ porta..l. NEADAT, 7th, at 2 o'cloek r. X. For (mightn't pateatge. ap ply on board. orto [ mla I FLACRyar LIVINGSTON, Aida. Von LOW.SV.T.LIag—The ' new ' yt. ' lll ` k " it:?ga ,' lrie i r : g t- etvut , iri. i . -04 g_,. D ' AY, the Bth lust- nt 4 o'clock, r. X. For (fright or pan. 'sage, apply ou board. or to . : mha II a ONES or COLMNGIVOOII, Agel, "1854." . . Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, . Louisville, and St. Loins. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM rnekla FOIL THE CONVEY:LATE OF , • PASS hEGEES AND FREIGHT, . • 0111IMEN PIT LOUISVILL AND ST. LOUIS. IatTHIS LINE is composed jeArS ii k ofseanualitagehumkpowerfni steam ed ter emlea.splender thfray and ocart= lit u eMy through daily line of Steam l'aekais ou the Ohle 'lv It connects with the United States Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to • Louisville and 5 14. Louis, by which paseengers•and freights ens SO ad molted through daily. Two new steamers have been added to the Line, whirl now couslota uftbe following boats: 8.518. . (wain. • .thno IhgrAurt from rittalnavli. BUCKEYE 5TATE..,....v. tr. ustrzueovim...Sundor • .HEEEKNOER No. %lands), ALLEGHENY seLus Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALAWG- . sew. J. th esis 'Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA ' J. hatcr-...-......TbursdaY. , PITT6BUROII.-”e surtricvna......haturdey. Leath dolly at I *loth. r. w.,precisely, No Freight received .11519 o'clock, on the morning , of denature. for particulars. &POT on bothd. or to JOHN D. LIVINGSTON. JOHN FLACK, Agentte, , 3lonongsheia /louse Buildings. Pirrs=tok, January. ISO.' t KOlt CINCINNATI—The new jlefga t :: : end oplendld purmage,r Arum. PIMA I.PHIA. K. J. IMAM torturomicT, wilt fol Tie;l l. ;. olvo anti IntennedintogrtA, on THURSDAY. HIV Tit A. Mor AN't:MrlragrAl.nrir .• -Railroad Packets ler Wells le, Steuben ville and Wheeling. rp fast istnnini passenger sttstta ers DIURNAL, . S. Summit. 'Lad t d .. camn dl lllhefln I\CRPBTEt,Caph:D. wPlv asiks entlt lyir h auhrtweett Pittaburgh. 11 freubertrii.e e f O r "ma DjUrrot unclear. Fittehursti every' Mondatr, d l ueadity and Friday mornin. no the. II inrhoster.weer7 Tuesday, Tlasradsy and Saturday Moroi... at 10 a eleM, neeting . gt ty.atstus. t 3 o'clock. r. with the trsluw . g,Vg,77.17 Road st Steubenville • and the II Distant sod Ohio Howl st whseitss. 0..10 ter Fillmore and '‘VaAdititiob • City. Frani Wheelie.. the Winchester Immo erery Mouday, Wednesday and Friday, and • th. blunt.* ever) , TOsadaY• .Thurwilky cod Saturd.y, at. 7.71 A. at.. ooeuartlasat .Itlhrwiththo Lattroad train, to Clerehoed. No feat. ht malted on, the wharf at Pittahurilhemmik 3o For frehdd ofplusake,lapp . l. on brtrA._or to J. , ..1 I.XiLLI 0 4 ,10'. SUM , rehd ' ISS Front street. Steubenville and Pittsburgh h Packet. . m, ILE:mow and . anift; iaaaenger.4Ftit stimmer, FORYST UITY , - apt. "Tong no IOUs& sa • regular Peek& between and Steubenville, Inning Pletebergh even , TIIRSIM.,' THURSDAY and SATURDAY morning.;a 10 o'clock; .and Steubenvi ll e Amery SIONDAY, WYJJNZSDAY and .YRIDAY: The Verne CltrrrUl connect .at Steubenville ....Rh the Stelabenvtle and Indians Rood. This brat Is new veil (ungifted and Denman vehl& cesulition 11e shed.--• Tor freight Or bannien &Sir on boat* or to den . • . C, DADNYS, Agent Zo,. 112.2 d ... 11. MOWAES-10 0 11 bblo. :on Onsign. m.nt ana sot too Itttto ICitIIT BENCH CALF SKINS-2 cOok, Sou:lily. T Ctietets, tottery aildlor .alt by ' • BAB D 4 DE L &NOE. • • • • -71. - AiAlairnonarrs. From .Arm. IL-3ieDonald'ii•Jidverthdesti ,Itoase; 10; India Rubber Goodii—Spring Trate, 1851: 111 11.0DCALAN, 27 Maiden lane; and 59 AL/a Namno street, invitee the attention of WS Ammer ustornern and merchants genemilY, Parlienitmlf sale Bay e rn. to his Immense Mock of India Rubber Hood , which he has mar on baba ant is daily remixing fret. his Vaetarisn. ineludlnx Coats,Capef. A; 10,PP. ing Croton lime. anu tiers desmiption GOODS =utationa. The reputation of It11DC1:R of ray Goals to their excellent qualitT is entabilnii-d as to render any further coratnerala- Han entirely sup.uou, it affords me mat kle.ms to infirm Irholemie ittoele of DV ItitEß CLOTH - INi; that I am smarted to offer Janet inducements to piarett.e to what I hese heretelbm, and I' firmly believe site tier to any that hare been. or ran be offerml them eine where. Orders respectfully nolleite4 and atteraed with prompt nese and damonteh D. HODGMAN. D'AStArx '4 Maiden Line Nasnnu Pt, Neu 'York. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STKAIISIIIP LINE, (Vla Ninragns.). roe ACCTSSORT THANNIT cOiIp.LNT or 1N1C.U.4111, TIIROUGFI IN ADVANCE OF TILE MAIL. Tho only line giving Ti mmn :o TICKET .. ) ncluding t e lethome eroalmf. The NORTHERN LIGHT. STAR OF THE W.1& ,- T, or PROMETHEtint all tint Hess double• engine demnaltipe. will that New Turk on the bth and Dinh of oath month. (except hen theme day. Dal en ton day, Eaturday preylone will be ailing day,) nonneeting by the Nicaragua Transit Routs. Winn hot twelve miles of land mintage, with the steamshipa SIERRA NEVADA. CORTEZ, DROVED JONATHAN A PACIFIC. one of which will ben San Juan del sud. the Patine terminus of Transit Dote. for tan Frambno on the arrival of the neeengers). For further InS)nnation apply to CHAILLES MEDAN, Agent. feltrGte - 5 Bowling Dawn. N. Y. Warlire Fair Premiums ir REE PRIZE ?MIRA LS hitNe A Just iriam anaidat toile eery elegant superior PIANO FORTES exhibited by , • I the rinlmeribers at - the . (We al Palma , .to making 1b....b0ra emnounemenut, they would Inlet. 'hie ore pertunity to return their thanks to their numerotte blend% the the extol:mire and liberal patrtmage heretofore extended to them. and miasma them that no ns shall be iganyi to runttan the flattering reputation already attained. tool in orderto.Meet the greatly Im-reseed deutruldfor their Instr. meets. they liareadded largely - to their manufacturing fa cilities, which they trend mill enable them in future to PromPtir meet every demand. Buyersfrom abroad.arheth er dealers or others,are invited to examine our splendid as • eurtment before phrehealngeh...where. ROYESTEIIN TRUSI.OIy, ilroadway, (Adjoinly St. Nieholax N. B.—Premium were anarini by the Amerimn theft lute to thrir Piano 6 year. In SUCC.I.IOII. . • fel..lnor Snuff and Tobacco. • PETER LORILLARD, Manuftieturentio. 42 Chsthors street, New York, olfenl for sale the fol lowing srtieles. warranted of superior nnaltYr M•rrni.Y. Neoteh,DoreeYrenehlisoprte, Honey new, Scotch and other tinuffe, oleo' Vino Cot Tot.= In tinOtell and mann • more nortleular dexerletionofthe various articles ean he known by vending Mrs tWlprieseurrents stave. fo7.Zmn Looking Glasses. FZIOVED - :::g - tt' s ogreei..;irlished LOOK- ING GLASS WAItRIIOi Cof RICHARD KINGS- D A C 0.4 remirrisifrom Courtlaud et. to 104 Cham bers irt,( otehrireh.) ono block from Druadenr,Nerf York re whe wil Lo he found atusual a complete woortment of Plain 'and Ornamental Looking tilassek Portrait and Picture The trade furnished with avert Varlet,' of .ork to Composltlim state at reduced rates. • IsT4rais 'REMOVAL AND MANOR. Immense and:Attractive) Stock. , MORRIS L. lULLOWELL & CO •, • • PHILADELPHIA, - lIAVING:REItIOVED into their 'splendid • new - Warehoness, entrances No. 147 Market, and No. I orth , Yourth street, are opening See the liming trade an assortment of SILK AND //ANON .tiOODS, that for ex, tent end variety will surpass any stockever offeredin that market. Entering into their new store: wit‘ch is ONE OF TILE LABOEST.IN AMERICA, with • MIAMI r wean nom sus/ amount already eertablialte. and intending largely to increase I it, creed with tbsse , who buy FOlt CARL I andlieving that the Wrest system in jobbing, Reeds ie to h en ,' UNIFORM PRICES : they will be. compelled to sell' tthis.reuffrtt md •pro i lit than can poesibly he vsitorded Underlt:ir anittr,:it Credit system the necessity for chart:lon hrge profits. does not exist, and by s:lling their goods at • env we, otlrance no the/ors:km end: They menu to make it the INTEREST of every judge o Roods, to buy upon the following TEEMS: CASII BUTEIIt/ will receive a discount of SIX per rent. lithe money be weld in P.O fends, with 11 days from date of bill I Uneurrent money . will unly be taken at Its market value I. on the day it is remised. To merchants Of undonbted etsmibeg medit of FIX month. will be Risen if desired. Where money Is remitted in advent , " of maturity a dig , atu at the rateof TWELVE. PEE CENT: Per noon. will be allowed. They ask from Merchant* visitioß the Eastern cities. the favor of an examination of their stock, being satisfied that they will be convinced that it is not far thei Ve pay the large prnate that are ABSOLUTELYESSENTIAL to those who aire ion. cretilts; M. 6 listimrsu., J. L. listurtratt, T. W. Sons; ' JsmmTssou us, A. W, fart., P.. N. Iltrivitinems. Ittl-Lms _ te a'OWHOLE:JALE MERCIIANTS. rail 4Orsimnso4 & SMITH, 200 liroallway, New York, . And 112 Rite Du Fthrboury Poisisonniere,.ran's, 11 EG to inform their friends that the' have I removed fromlhe premieta an loug com*Pled . hi them n 'earl Wert. to WO liroadway,where a* hennothrov the)" ntlnne to import from their Farb:oleo. in Party. irtim lat Flower*. Flower Matorlele. liesol Drew.. and 'pras e nts. Marabout and Vane) , Feather*. Ribbons. hbet.e. en;trep Makeee 'trimming, he.. de. .ICspeelal attention le direrted to their asmrtment..p A rueriran Flowery of their own manufacture. &many which are admirable imitations ...File. leading French devienc elm. their Bonnet Lining*. 'Tab*. .tr. Their hook whether a, regents Ashes.. varle t,. or style. will to found the meet extend', and ann. Ida.. In the United State?, and as they ...eve by . e*rh steamer, every novelty will be Yo , tind in their Wareenums. iall4inov . . . CAROILLIi PATENT PORTAIILE _ SELF-ADJUSTING MUSQUITO BAR, CO3IBINING Cheapness,.-Simplicity: , and Pet san u it r . leante put np or taken dawn and packed Ina trunk In tWo minutes. occur/Ins left than nue narter cable foot apt.. \t ill to my' Ms. kr shape Bedstead. ;51. B. BTAITURD,.SoIe Agent. • jal2-11nu.L, ' • ; No .1 Pine street. Now York Looking Glasseelard Picture Frame Man' ufactory. , GIS establishment, by far the LARGEST varlr In the United States, p.m. moor edtettegos in ety and extensiveness of Stock ores all othena and from the long establlsln'll andeontlnnedinereare a trade roes all parts of the Udine enahlea the preach:tar CO dis pose of his artistes at lea p' rises than any other In Ids line of Isselnew and respectfully requests Ids friends and the puldle•to nil and examine hie large stock of Looking tilaas and Picture Frames. Kellam to going e 1... ht. , en the snhaerlher assures them that they nth end It to their de• sided adrantagn in so doing. On hand. LIO3EIVOOO, WY and NIALLOSIAJS .110LILLIINUS, of , emery de , seriptlnn. and of an the lengths ost ehlnting. itd - Particular attention Oven to all orders, s. J. SUTLER. Nos. et, 01', 60 t. Ti Forsythsst. Mgr Tort W.hi...ST I ENTON IRARDWARE CONI3IISSION AGENTS, 20 Clltf street, Nest No& Agent. firm Mthet p tere off, and keep conatantly ed bass, steed of PEN, ET sod TABUN CL"YLISIITL Lo Items, Estkre and Joiners' Toots, Sawa. Lana', 'te.. J. d neer Verta Steel .611511 es of all description. • • \ W Orders sallelted.from the Trade fur Direst \ Imparla. U jad4rust _ _ . . PIONEER LINE OF MONTHLY PACKETS _N e wF CILALI ~ (Once: ;116 :Well st.,_Fork. 9'IIE ALBERT FRANKLIN, LONG, (commander, to lull on FIRST FEBRUARY, prukv , will be the next vessel - , making 'the fifteenth of tho. above Line. for 3IELUOI111.:1E, POUT PIIIIJP. , 1 , . The pricee of passage are so follows; In 5a100n..,.-.-.. r . '. first Ca..o. —....a}tr4 \ . •• tlecondCabin , RI Everthins le provided for tie Pa The reg%ese t , l axpt II l i sts i Vgn i tiOr To I TV:."ii =.bk, Net , er g t u o ot, trZ,7ll4V5 ' O . pounds, Le allowed to beat adult. No Ilertbs will be amid- mei accured till at least one-third tba.stannut• of Ma. sate bits beau paid so deposit. An experienced Surgeos_ aanoruponi“ , nwh vessel. andveirdea fees ttli requlelte Tor th rligt= f r r ereel n wTs=d the AuTintiWA and mall an ho ent. s(' Muck: - R. W. e.* . de.7l-3mst 4.10 DA WATIt APPAR. Manufacturingj Drawing and Datil, .4 mold ILPPrOVedamotrurtlon, with explieWprinted,directionr Its nu. br •!1 1 -6. l .b . Mf e - TilEtrb.cor.Firat Avenue and Ath atreet.uple. New tiork. The only establatiment devoted 5 _MY.. the manufacture of Soda, Water blubbery. se., in United btater, and where may be bond a large aem mect of obey article connected with tbe hnelipaa. inclutfin mr table. tc. YatallAbed twenty' yebre. ' deletimX , viirynws I cENTRIFUGAL I_ll Unrivalled ln {bd. world; It Is esWentanyromnamended to the attention er Interested In steamers, /dattulketo• ties, Tanneries, Itrewertes. DtatDleries, Itallruad Mater. ntatles, Card,. Water Works, drainage or Ituigallors. for t he ronowl.ff proTrtleg; • • • • • bomenty derateli Mayne/V. truedom Anis antsZly toper Old grUrti”. tliti I t . MOUS JIM* the polotr opplW. For Minim; purposes It must ioore'eupersede erw t otber Pump. It hen In ; r m. instonra where eshibitt Wan t)e highest awards-LW,' and silver Maisie end Dip omen. M,lgnofuetritZtArat,it%rr.,Tir B,l.l7.T.Kwunf, tad Plates. linudwar, ~esr York. Unit UL A - N. ANDAwwwMMM ' WN &wogs • t o ordettradod 'lndian, d, audotber Phut" Mode br Darts irloro Plantigerontrltroot O p =rm. nfl int - 11,“ZIW Mae ouridri, , aborroalo or Mall, a . pier T. • • • . thi Vt. voted sekhrtr. . • °494, gar A.:D SILVER SPECTACLES NQ P . (ILAPSEN rr o clavylptlon, mannhe b(j . 1"21.11.4 . , .. D i Vanuirsator Wsrtkin. um& by him to le amp. Oirdnealr.. ll,ll . 4 ." ' .1101 IN PRYIE, DEALER IN 'IVORY, r 0044 No. 3 Mum r,„ AfCULTITIRAL ;114PLZMENTS AND atto& i iumtri#oi.o3 liPreet. slap. uOE, LOCKWOOD & CO.-BOOKSEL al•MraltS4trai'cor.)alt. • . . •: OMSTOCK, BROMLEY & ,A.L• Eslrs e ce.NO. 04 lonsasAl tilit ew tar. madam Wm% j dlnp' grber:Uenentid J. Z STE . A Dl3, m ailil l and..lt , a , Pdr , Y Ilsresoue =ld Annie sena.. .d. A s general smowtenent of Ireo tate, Poring Beds, .and oNee)tatteaaa 1131. nos. /14dstssda sal Esparlar . bi sawn is/ti! :of eisnolknowi nenlenew 5a..94;.1.7• • at from Vssada and Bre srasdiddir . don woetao .sas a rn . "4 !f i ': o .ro 2ll lWr SSWIPIO' b. • : ‘UWIXT sit% ir . f t I p. titt i fitirgensf erz... .NEAP YORK; ..3.I)VEATIEEkEI4TS.- tr. II rtomild' Advertldn66 time '5 1,1! ILARAIN AND AISRACIIVE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, L. C. WILSON & COMPANY Imerters mad •Jubbers or • • DRY GaOD-K, 12 COURTLANDT STREET. Opposite the National and Western Hotels and ANDI 3 DR' seems. MW YORK.. IN'C'ITE THE ATTENTION OF I WHOLE - g.ALB BUYERS' to their WIT large aseortnaent 'of rrhkh is kart emnpleteall ammeter theyear, try the addition Oran the nen stylmand hamlet tbatare constantly arriving by the Steamers and the rackets. We bee WILD Denertments deentelmeindrely to the sale of Clothe, ca. Amerce. Veattnas. Tailors' TrimmliagN White Goods, lir, Dress floods, Shawls "Yerikentions." *media,. k Inadditlothare displa3 - ed . 7 . 11r at Ptints.lnelM ding Merriman. and Ceche...as, BerasM, Black and other Staple Minh M tannbasinee. AlreA, nu. end numerous other artldm appainitill to the DKr floral GOODS-TRADE. Aim. Agents for Ahe sale •of , Iloyhea Petrol •Seansdown Seeing Cotton.”. . We invite the attention ord.. closed buyera pa mah.'er credit. mhli-1y".33 , • ARRIACtE LININGS, CURTALN GOODS Clothe. Males. Buntings. Ma ochl-Gm A. W. KELLET, *John et., N. T. • juj AWRENCE!S WORLD'S FAIR PRE 111C31 DACIIIEHREAN GALLERY, 381 Broadway, corner White. street. Nem 4 liork. JelDtm PHILADELPHIA. ADVEREISENENTS. 'FRo)I CRANE A CO:13 ADVERTLUNG ROUSE, 57 SOUTh EILLLADELPIIIA. ••• ENVELOPES J DIE SINKING AND ENDRAYING.: TES ALTERED, Envelope; satmped with busluese earls. ilotooeopatble liperlopes, ielloisted au tainted. E.Puper puttloc, ranter, - aild lower seeds, wilkpriated dlreetlesmat 55 SOUTII STREET. PIIIGADELPIIIA. by ' • , • WILLTk3I COLDERT. N. D. Orders will be delivered by MMus. or u per agm t emen. mhd4lua Philadelphia Steam Work* For the building of ever• description of :USED by Brewers, Soup Boners, Dyers and C.) Bleachers. Chenikte, Foundrieit Mast Primates, Roll. mule. Oil Barka, Pug. Refiners, Pine Oil and Mold Dis tilleries, sod !all other manulaCturing puma= Reser oirs to be supplied with water by Rama &h. for lintels. Ccr. sylum' , nd Private Residences, to, varying In ea ty from Mon o.Ml,ooo gallon. e above vessels being lord. of Cedar. whkh le superi or to our other kind of lumber On amount of its derabill ty. liming intratueed Steam Power Into every.depart menthf my establishment. and all the Improvements lu machinery aPyikelk. I am. prepared to fill orders to am extent, with =Mediate despatem at thelowest rates. GEORGE J.-BURKUARDP. R. E. emmer Broad and Buttonwood eta, Philadelphia. Dal32-3mal Glaziers' Diamonds JOHN DICK INSON;Ji4 Importer of DIA MOND SPARKS, and 'Manufacturer of Maslen' Pate Ma Swivel. Knife and Plata Glara Diamonds, No:180 Cheio uut street, opposite Masonic Ball. Ptilladalphla, (formerly PIA Namati sto P..) • ADirtild Diamonds roast and mirranlmito out ,ja.3l4m Lead, Zinc, Iron Paint, Oil and Colirii ANUFACTUBED BY FRANCIS-;S: LW'S CO., repreeented by Leida4anken k Cu.M. ' rth t street, Fidlsdelphia. 7 • Ordure thankfully rooelved—punetnalh - 2 attenked to guaranteedro Ore rathaellon, and offered Om rata on the must tem. For smoke and partletdara. Ides. addreaa at above. , . • NEWNo. 147 - NEW \ . STORE. ) MARKET ST. RTOCK. \ PHILADELPHIA. \ • GIIILLOII, WALTON & co., \ • lAVlNasednred Abe . large and comniesli-'-, :1[: OUP Rooms mai, M. L. Hallowell & Co.'s Not Store, o. Market rtreet;ensuowoperaug an Eanitar k y FRESH STOCK OP Iloadieepini Dry \ Goods, Linens 'b. Posiery A large proportion of tide Stork his been 'pure:taped o the ilanufeagrers In Europe by a member or the The assortment comprises all the variety Willy Goods not- Havry for tllruisbing, Dwellinge, Hotels, ...tealthosta oe lpping. such as \ Shooti Table'Linecu, Cnitaln Materials, Plitra n Linevie, Toweling],Lae. k-Mus. Curtain" Counterpanes, Napkins, f Damask. is Moment. Maakets, Ae. Dollies, tq;\~.,Plushea,Zo., Alt the Bete Makes oLinens. :111elartteon'sDnnbor Die all grades!, I Golden Eh • - Englithh and Ger_ SIIIRTS, DRAW., !kneeing that the present wanend s Ants hem an sections of the country, is the bvt .... e . desirable W. 1., at the lowest mit.. and knowleg.that, thiserant• nun" be met under the old eysteps of LAO (AMBITS and LONII L PILOFITS. (I. W...t , 80, hare mloPhantheTorinE es. their. terms: , . A UNIFORM CIIEDIT OF SLY liIONTII \ merchants of sawl ...Medium SIX PER CENT. pi.votwryoneASil, sithevoldwith- In le days from date °LIMN_ _ TWELVE PER CENT>, DISCO. !TNT to the rAer allonced kr wooer paid In sdeanosof maturltY. \ • ).,. .. By iheed•terms. they are enabledto buy their to In EUROPE, and will pen their goods it a v. , Satan Advance on the l'oreign Coat \ ~ FeellnuWatinfted that • the \ sys tem of Short Creel' Ind * Short/S.lln the Lest for both the Buyer and thaßener, Where helm then but woe Small Profit 'between the {Fest , ern Merchant and the Europtem AlanufacturerWl \ t I earnestly &Alvan inspection of melt Stork. .• . v. a. actu.oca, C. 11. wm.TO4, W. P..llumnettA,, ialkamc \ • B \ To Capitalfids, ifannfacturers , and DIel•;i , • \ chanics. ' 1 rrhil E ‘BeAC or 31 . nnU rue t U ring Cal ptitt W. ig.. under • Charter from the Legislature Of Pein -Mx. 14, t s f l ' it fill ' l L X.T., ° ivl ' ilir g ' ..2:1 M. 7 . 11t . t te:r_VE I FPRT I A . C . 1 14 an,. so, entendre 1W MILL. who to.. nears:tare ma.' eldnery Andmr adman. the productionontar Irma. Sheet Iron Nails. St ea, Ar....baotedd mon as i,rectiothle, a I Milt foetid' v on. \ Towardsthe aooomplishutent oft e object the neewill-, Mato funahh the appropriate ale, and oroonds for the ' works, together with the neremary amount of waterpower. the'privilese ordains coal. Iron ore. fro elan building atone. timber. do. all of which they have In died abun dance; dm, dwellings. nierhenis lamps end vacant lotigir of operatives and there—to eScalA the occu excavate a e ' and commodious nue or mind altly feet wide, for the e 1 moventent and abundant aupPlY of ..i.....1 ihr the Lpage nthaals to and from the work, and to erect Imitable 1 bulhUngs In whirl, to carry an the contemplated =nut. I \ turinuoperations. • ' • sod, ground, water power, dertions, Imparrements and privilege, they promoeo to pu sa ~t In ea so much midst; and It, Is hoped that other .I.lWe with some capital. Indikod knowledge and rueehaniceleddintor, will be fmand reads' not willing' to IMMdf the nmettinery. the manufeeturiant , 1 labdr. and a portion of the worktog rash 'capital. The mew martarctll , lnshtt , , ,,, t r=ra t y o i=onit , bl 1 . 1=41 1 . oared, Gar men eartfeular . Idutelt of Marmite. as Ins their than to offord every pomible old and facility to that , who Identlipthromelves with this 'enterprise. and • they accordingly (ger vividly nem! Inducconente fur the i jldeebilahro.nt nf many other brauchem of .inarmlon mono floc IC re. not dove enunietatml. especially those Whieh tend to the MOM Vlthrlldre development Of the 'mineral stores by which their position is , surrounded, and their own Srollo4 to rithlr +red eatemively, pervaded; (Sad multi -1 mation and'esienaion orient, manufactures.elow ..) The 000,000 y am now repairing • their Cotton. Faei k n end Flouting Mill. and ars willing to rent to onsetteal dal responsible nitrite. either or both tor‘a term of years, mod upon liberal terms—that their own attention may be more particularly directed to the estahltabment and prosecution of other branches. semen( which have .been enumerated, and to which they would add the handing or londintime. anaonmilmsera, and carriages. end the makingorpottem firehriek and glen, An, far 'which they have the materids upon thelrowtraround.atel In great perfection - and abun dance. The Mooring llill le ;tenable ofmakin4lkin barrels of door every 2.4 liours.ar ind bide ofkiln dried men add, ITltigt,mant7Tugh p i ca. lac X irsa: Pod p lk aid letters. ad to the Agent, Will Motive promptattention. itramwma—Pereotte In the East niehing \ M know mom of this matter, and ofthe pages on:dogleg the Company, are respeettbily referred to— \ . D. M. Wilmot, 'ram Rol and Chester Bedell, of the city of Newyork. John 1.. Newbold Esq.,Philiddehis. . \ N... John Thommon.d., Banker; Watebrid. Rhodeliand. , 11. Baldwin T. T. Darla and Jai \ L Voorhees. Fans.. shy ofNrOr to Wheeler Truesdell, Em.„ Agent of the CompanAat the Mice of the United States Brandi Bank, New Bright- I on. Beard Co.. Pa. MeTrateedell is‘prepaned to ehow taw torolkoty in ail Its details, with maps, plats, deeeriptlona, terms, conditions and Mare rodwetkof the Company, eV " ees=r,Trettres tothe roped eds, .l :3; title thereto—, N.Y. Fetterman and Edwin ' dlitui l ovoigega.,Pittebtagis, Them Ctandrotharn. Esd.:, Beaver Lb„ Pa: ' ~ ILL. Baker, &e t.. kconoroy, do \ do. , . . , Dr. Chas. T. Whim., limmastle, Denver oa.„ Pa.. • ,_ Archibald Robertson. Fsa t h t Atitott,llat Pl. ' ,‘. of the” nee klabufantitring ." NI II. 7 t4tt a t,t d idie r =ili. L' ' - ' ' - —..... .31ultipUention and Estenal T of iron Alannfame We have within the isat ea swathe seen docent Wel, sloes to • new plan. by which mineral, coal. and Iron on, are a:lnverted at once Into wroartat iron, without • tossing the the more tedious aniPexpeusive stela late and from theeg metal state, as now genenly , preethedln the United Tlde new Pmccwe eriman to ho galn it is..or oayldip In various parts of our minim- It was heard of at it: ark, New Jamey, then eV Cindwati, th n at Clued* d, nest in Witronsin, now Ilt our linnamUate. vicinity, PI b" l r e g ihralt neon the• and wimessed .I.f , y ,, , , iesait ' s. We, Mow men the mineral ad aud t he crude o after Wine matted or and mixed in suitable\ •ProMnilond put into a hopper, like a bag of grain &tansy mill, and • have men it, when eutßciently &addled, y sdtlit , through red hot tubes , or chambers. EOM!both like so Minch meal or o dour into a paddling Oren at the Root of those tubes or chambers. apparently like so murk red hot mod, and without Inkling been melted from Irs4 to last, Or have men this Iron mad, by the mere adhedon and ag gation of Its particles. and thwOontanmus welding of mudeles, under the madpulatWheof apreetkidmid die grow Into • comport mass, and Ulm a roiling worchall, In with emery turn to the did of ,the tinged inrie We re men this lean pumpkin. er ben effort hot met' al bra n ht immediately under • foee hammer. and in Ims 6 4; than dye minutes it was converted into a beautiful bloom,: We haveleen the same bloom man threnth the rent end muroe forth aa boiler Irma, as Wed iron. bar Bon, nos rods,', le. and it \watt ell writ Wed ' , An appropriate furnace and puddling oven fO r r thlipurs mum ran he ibr ism thanglooo, and anYmen bating \ engem of midland, With gad inns ore In ite delnity.and * ttonsand dollen to his pocket, cam , la lets time than It '"' rOi l At d‘ Fe r.i :fd ' X '34“ all . ttlrel BnW.P e ll tit Urni tili a.. ig gri llM lthli tent4 tt ef l ftre ltn t : 1 4 6"' llNlgne It • oost oft%) the ton, though worth at hie Conn the ton-, thou giving him ednilt . 1 0 00 w day .... aed mild SlOOO. The .Beaver Manufactusingthmpany" an reedy tot hunt the swan& the cosi, the Inn Cre..wa ' ter power and patent right Pritliege, or- co. moth etintAl =der their eitarterol v , , rn otuera who have , maw CiDITAI, AM 1.0 inehuttrY. • ' ' , , • . .. - Let thine who wish know moreof thig Met t er, legate of the undersigned, wholmosi all about It.. \ \ • , M. T. C. ,, tiOULD.. Bochester. Brayer On, Tn. Jan. 10. 1.034. • woo A 1 ArAtiVABLE TANYA.RD PROPERTY: . ra. ; is csata.==y,csityl , a u; t o ) ,, ,Li tottolll Nconcern, ii. ock of I,nts,:liiV fort aquari , on wtirgi a anhatential 2 stray tab* Building fil fret go; with Gunn engine and other llechinerylatteched, 2 h dads, `:mailing. tummy Hide, Act abratat abo, I M. Co.. ono-third of which ere under cover. demi', of wing we". poem thin' We premise,' •Inn gai .. l , ll , tnetlistdr. Pri , r , Ir..= ....f I. th ird cash , mat the • In one and two years, `with Interest. trand fold br lo is Avi i wlll be , rented. , \ °intim. Feb. 2Lti. 14L—fe...t.CM4 , . , . TO IMILROXD CONTRACTORS FALE 1,41 be riteeived . tit the odho (Me tbroptsty. Noah. natl. In ,tho Unwell, until IS o'rturktrian..oll4slolnY. the day of March nett. for oho sad 31.uoury thst put .41.1.. Plttelaurgh and Coeur halltuktretemlint hone Wein n• tee. In WM.:gifted en.totAnnelerille.he l'ayr-ttep Co., ertli; State