THE : DAILY otrsls 6ssi Dia.pigToky. e f. P11 . 171N111.L. 00:11 ADYNIVIBLSGI AOSNOY in KASSA C warn. Nirw Ylz_ AM Y. 10, 202ds1res1, Boston. a !or che.asust Ltoloentua and Largest Papejr both In the United Rata, Om . SwintEtrle for 1856, 'a DE, FELT it HALL, 9 and 11 Park Place, J 1 MAW YORK, Snits the attention or burn to7o , szt ki tensity Inge gook Of itrtkr, l if WPM, INOLISE A AbIEIIIOAN STRAW WON; AZYISW.LiL FLOWERS, TRIEMINOS, An, ionladlag • Minim wortment of SATTERN WORT& W ~tea,eet et/Int, s germs! snort:moot of STRAW. ROONEY/3 sad C:AU. of the newest denims. wof wb.tch will be offered e lowest Woe. Park L , New LL, rat,2B=l3m, 0 51 1PlanYork. The Britirh Plate Glass Company. LAMIABILIMA ENGLAND- Wareholoso for the United States, aoart it. NATI', • • W RE will be old To ' 'l' i to Ot ritrar assortment ) rtatent et heir Slaved. foliated Piste fm Mons ehd House n" ta,Show Cum. sc sup. Bench at from )4 twige thLek. N.N. B.— *darn ozoto•aeri azarefecred W tha Newhtsts .aset el hie, at Oolumbus. when h dead wi th the }Nate G of theCothrene• oettnVintd, 11/cCREADY, MOTT & BRUNIJAGE, DIAIDUN rirtEs Corner of Fnmi &reel, NE WC ORK; DMILLRIIN Olt TUTU. REFINED CAMPHENE, 811 and 9 par cent. dLCOIIOII & N. B. RUN, alfb lISRITPLINIOLO.II /ND DIiL6Y4 DI 'The knowing article. of the beet quality, ana altered at FLUILL Nkir Torpeatlne. P 1 teL lid 4 Bat . 13 . 1 Nat'a Tor r+a 11r1ght Vara Uoal Tar. and Nand STORES, 121 ovary deearlation. TllO5. urns, &NNW., Jalkfla&how MIDWAY it lEEfITP, ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery. ~aa a:noises and libtlers, Ifsottaiste 7betg. Bettmg, havortars • ta Dealers to Manufacturers Articles, Ho. 67 Pine - St., New York. N. B. Agent. ha the .. WOODItOII t 8146.C1a IKON WORMS," . Steam &sines old $Ol7elA, .taalnatte I,kgener In N. York for I.OWELL MACLUNEBIIOI" :Machinists' Tolle -4294 yr D. F. TIEMANN & CO., 15 l'ulten, street, New York. MANUFACTURERS OF ()IL & WATER COLORS, VARIVISIIES, t t.o And Importers of French Zinc White, &e. ti; ‘..: ,, ttlulara i rh . l Mee Lists (bons:Wl upon latlAirto Ognos, Fans and Fancy goods. • zs . • William :fasser, -i ill PARK PLAOII,:NEW YORK., invitee 0. 0.1 , that attention or Southern and Wean= Sterchanta, ~ al, new stook of Ft , loin, Bair. Tooth and NW r coutiea Ladfcceßett Perhozary. scope. Port littno note, Jetarcd Bead Brace Pocked Boob; Dna. Bat. soap, Plus Had Nadia, abatis and Syea, , Wateh (lauds. Wax. Coral sod Glut Belida. brectlanca, tr.„; India Sabha 'Waste, Cana. Balls and:Toya °teary daccriptiora Masora, It o s. , s i or, , and Battery. Got and Gilt Jonalrl t Accord.= including a perdu:4 art nook of In{trX l P-...,. an :,, an Yana • BOOdr. a ch will b• socl at !Cm ecry { , ...131 ;,..riV c for Baal or Apaared Paper 411.0rders ny hazer er . Led and_ put, up to the beat 5,.. mulct. WILLI= T clur 10 Park Place, beg York. P. S.—Plane cat Ude oat. mrr,..l yr Hough's Patent Pdastie Skirts. k,9.IS.A.TESYork. PRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, New e, AMON—None aze_ganninnexcept (bay tare Ma In nip of 1.126 patent. .A.LI snarnafantn.rars and Wien in nn,ng will to suaaccaNt aaxedlag to Law. Intal-t W.,TACIESON & 80m. - ORATE AND FENCES 14LAXER, it Ak6 FRONTS?. 930 BROADWAY, Fin) TOSIX. y YAIRSAYE'S PLATFORM SCALES. TUE undersigned having been appointed era:lml. Agenta for the . o/t1 at these celebrated. LI LES, atanolactured by theariginal taventon E. & T. FAIRBANKS & CO., Iteepectfalls Invite attentiott of the bneineee =moult, to the eurerlorlty of them &ales over all olturnt These brake have been nottiected to the SIMISEST T ttgg P4i = di e i tuiteirtergu= be woral, and their anilbrotainearsey and great Moral:all iiiztVeilitateritaticenten= o]Li z veitz r ent ..4PPICAL. • Wil . atis to M(ki I order. for tioter, Portable L•orrilant, , izi. %ad allit. U s 7,. Wed, Railroad and 0•Ital I , alai, ot star amt . ;nem RUBBLY a Wlll4B, autdril 11. a 26 Matt/ Watt. Oovioterelal Row, . pittabuoigh. PITTORURGII • COACH FACTORY. 5T1P111311.............14, BIGELOW & 00., (81szeosoms to At No. 46 oichfo_co 414.1:1, agitA. _mar Woul Pittsburgh Penna. 'iOAOIthS, CARaI.A.GES„ PILETONS, Boggles, and sserr description of Amoy Vshides t to order, and firdsbad La • moor= bs•atratdmign. 41 aor atth.h. ofv,'''',== and doznidlity al ma "WAN .ottTixonted• ' • Bide Oil and Leather Store. No. 21 South Third Street, Sanaa Market sad Chestnut Philadelpldo, gicAB FOR SALE SPANISH RIDES, Dr and Organ malted Patna Blr.. Tonnare OIL Tanners anises TconStvagnetprloos and th e bon Loran Watts of rough tba wonted, for will, the highest. murk t will be siren In nub, or taken In ronsniro for Leathrr cored, fro. of ahar¢c and •• , sol 4 on cotrunlastonr - , r NOsTOIL. •• WM. MoCUTOHEON WFIGLESALE GROCERS. rrodnes and Commission ItionhonU, AND DEALERS 2N Pittabanh MannfactundArtions, No. .219 Libetty street, • comer of /min, meg PIITEDIMGH, PA. • 2 - l ONBS • LEY— WHOLESALE GROCERS AND BOAT FURNISHB'RO; MAIMS IN Produce and Pittsburgh liannfacterta, 141 Water Street, s:"r al lgriß it aalt P 619 • • PAINTERM. 'i LONG & HOUSE AND SIGN . PAINTERS; NO. " ' grtir ibsi .eD tamn:l 271 $ I " tiff itZ/4 All orders= ptomptly attezded to. =wasted In • naval= Itrle. ogalt-ti MIRIMM 'Tx; 0.70mm01. .10BINSON, dc mums (POUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILDERS; 91p:= en d n i ubaturen of al dagerpt ma al.o aslbtNoa: ns ttiltarast stmt. tmtwian I , sud JOBErii WHITE'S • Aft `CIBILIMIE REPOSITORY: . OSEPII Wain .aiiying el t&OP.ltous preside m (noir lately etilerl* netw i r Lantreneerilba near the Mlle ir tinned the nubile to tnetent hie , -eceek of OEB, DUGIPLIES, tn. And, he wstirsilar• Ay infirm gentlemen pl/n/WerS , tbst wad& innate= years experience ID the lmeiness. erneble Win toping, Mame his pair :me the 000 Coto colleetto of Oar etbkla po men; Fner- ie , ,l It ire been ht to ecie, ~,-u in. tenons and mos M i rt l e m it 11==ofiettizerei The init.eis 01 his new system le enropiete, Use eon:my of his arrangentisiterA: , -r=te beet and Most feehionatde idatiathetaree at Unenexonterred by ibiee bean *nom& *bid. the • monk; thr decorating► Mums of busbierr J ose* ed upon " the bribe oftleods, (treins to large nenteti) 'l4=e nasal an; reedy money only. et much leu than the cura iii i s t !4/srridoes reenfrect but 00000, . vita rraftrMt tha aglow. •-as EtcaTehl ti i liwk iela law picot Glen ta 40 atx 'Ataitatatr,Aaart t.z avert ; .Aumisraaa, 61• • FIND D * BLACK ' Teed *wind mask by rr PITTSBURGH GAZETTE MONDAY MORNING, MARCH RI, 1856 Advance Paymenta.—Hereafter no sub .llpckna will b. taken kr the Daily or Weekly Gariettei “olere payment It med. is advate.p. Whenever the time le up to which the subscription le paid. the raper Min IA invariably napped. an tbel enbseription La re newel by Alvan. payment. All transient srvertielniti of every desalplton i will b. rev:dyed to tw pall in ad Tarim .The only asoliptlona will Os wrier. modal 17 or yisarly eontrats an =Ads. seryl:dtw —•- nal..Pttmeb• rib Weekly blazette.—The extemOvs aLtoulatlon afoot slttly &Lief. offers to our frost.. men • most desliabla medium of making the'' , Imalmams Imtan Onrelmolatlon fa batlyeanfour and Ilse ttexmand. 4rn.t every rand:mat, mumfaaturar and ono keenerlo 'Salaam Pennsylvania. and Sastan Ohio. couneas. Courage !—Nothing can withstand Longs wrong'd undaunted Land ! If the hearts within her be True unto ,themeelves and thee, Thon freed giant, Liberty Oh no mountain nymph art thou, 'When the helm la on thy brow, Arid the sword is In thy hand, Fighting for thy own good land ! Conrage I—.. Nothing ere withstood Freemen fighting for their good ; Armed with ell their father's fame, They will win and wear a name That shall go to endles glory, Like the Gods of old Greek story, Raised to heaven and heavenly worth, For the good they gave to earth. Comige I—There is none eo poor,— None of all who wrong endure,— None eo humble, none so weak, ,But may Bush his father'. cheek; And his maiden's, dear and true, With the deeds that he may do . Be his dayiall dark as night, Be may make himself e light. What t though sunken be the inn, There are stare when day is done I Courage!—Who' will be a 'lave, That bait strength to dig a grave, Arid therein his fitters hide, And lay • tyrant by his aide t Courage I—Hope, howe'er be ay For a time, ban never die ! Courage, therefore, brother men Cry "God !" and to the fight 'gain The Revised Tarlß. Senator James of Rhode Leland hetantroduoed • bill before the 11. 8. Senate for the revision of the Tariff, which proposes a thorough cheap in the polity of the government in regard to the duty on wool. , 'There hen been an absolute de mand for thin. reform, not only from the wool grower butTronf the manufacturer. The article of fOreign'tivr wool which is admitted under the revision, duty, free, and included to schedule 0, of that quality which is not,ralsed in this country sod which Is ludispeaseble to the per fection of (*brie manufactured here. It is mixed with the domestic article, the two together mak, log requisite deteriptioas of cloth for our owl markets. This modification, it is said, Is also desired by the wool 'growers of Pennsylvania, Ohio and other Stater, because their beet market for their wools Is at home, and the extent of that market Is enhanced by the admission of an article desired to mix therewith, upon rub terms and at such prices as will enable the manufacturer to purchtescand use It. Asia argument In favor of this revision of the Tariff the N. T. Courfer:4 EWsmirer refers to the official tables of hiponstions of that Port, to mho* that both wool grower and manufacturer have suffered largely for want of it. By that it appears that the (pundite of foreign dry goods thrown upon the 21r. Tork market since lst January last amount ton* lees thin $27,661,685, viz: 1855. 1858. Mown of lananii $6,503,404 $12,826,708 Month of February 8,405,420 7,478,959 Three weeks In !throb.. 2,888,898 7,285,878 Total to d0te......516,246,722 527,651,605 Of thisaggremate of twenty•seren millions in .1 lees than 1 hree months, no lose than era etifltotts . were In en goods. The leadegasoy of the prodtsotio of doniestio wool to our home de mands may be readily shown by the statistics exhibiting the Import and consumption of wool and woolen manufacturers, also the product of wool 10'18..-4. .-• • . Domestic Wool prodocsd,lltis 60,000,000 Imports], m5.........._21,000,000 Woolen Ideartfacturert Imported 119,000,000 Total 200,000,000 Prom reitable,data, it is estimated that the total consumption of wool in the United Stated is eqoai to 800,000,000 ponods, sad of this only sixty =Wiens are produced in the 11. 8., leaving two hundred and forty million pounds to be supplied by foreign countries, for which we pay annually, estimating the value cf the raw mate rial only, about seven million dollars. This is nothing more or lam than a tribute by our peo ple to the labor of other nations. Our own country oc,tild, by judicious enterprise, to a few years, produce the whole quantity of wool re. gutted for domestic use, or furnish an exchange of commodities for such qualities se are not pro duced in these States: W. miglitJust se well send seventy millions of gold to Europe for dis tribution annual, among their ptinpers, as im port Woolen Goods to that extent. Awardlug to the Treasurer's geport of the Trotted elates, the stems wheat, the heaviest potting of the raw usatevial imppoorted daring the farad year tedhag,loweltl:o, lak were so fol lows:. ' 1.012111311. I(l2fait' ' ' • 400,880 England - 972,484 lifilhl.— ... .... : .... ...... 491,164 BrShah South limerioa...... ..... ... 496,897 Prance. 949,828 Tueoany . - 406,1387 Anatrln.,. .. 176,788 Turkey In Eurupe. . , 416,497 Turkey In Ails 4,261,260 BUSBOY Ayres. . • 8,968,969 Chin.. .. ..... ............. - .... ..-• ...... 2,848,902 Borne twenty countries not apecifted, oottrib-' isted to make op the remainder of the total im ports. Oar Cotton manufactures are well sustained, because the Southern States produon a/Ith* raw material, and all the requisite fluidal,* that are desired for manufaang purposes; and while the cotton crop has increased 'from 1,700,000 bales In 1890, to about 8,000,000 halestai 18644, the increased production ortrool in the ten year., 1840-1860, was only about ten per cent. 'the inertias. in the production of wool in the Called States has not kept pace with the prom's of population. The number of sheep in this coun try and the population at two different period', were follows: 1840. . 1860. /draw. Sheep 19,811,874. 21,728,220 2,411.846 50pu1att0n...17,088,858 28,191,918 6,027,665 The per oeutage of tuereue to cheep sad oth er leedlog preclude, from 1810 to 1860, were as follow.: Isereau par_cent. ~....19 .t 55 II 25 0 ill 40 16 Sheep ..... Wheat....... C0rn....... Cotton Sager In the great political' ;draggles of the but fif teen or twenty year', the impertant commereial interests of oar comtry haveln a measure been neglected; and the result le, that we have do ing the put eight years, exported-two, ctuldred and twenty-five millions of gold s and silver in compensation for foreign' fabrics, when welad the rate 'materials Joe ,601110C11 of produetion) Within ottr . owit borders the manufacture at home. - We allude morelapetdally to wool and Iron. Fume or Tux Iwo Doconasza.—A oomseion dent writing to WI from Lawrence, K. T., soya • that at it township meeting moths ath Cif March, in the county of Douglas, the• tree State men got a committee to 'report' a suitable name for the twin. “Sumnorl' vas the Oniteleotal. "Who's gnmuerr inquired the lidliotOuriens.. oGonetal Sumner of the RevolutiOn.4 tooth Carolinian." "Ail right—we go The coolness of the Dote -which pat off upon the.ltnitians, timmtde of so anti-slavery Senator from himitaelmsetts; was pornoe hest, compered with the effrontery whieb then lured the two pingiasses, Steve and Fred. Titling :the latter - half ofthe - .Douglas'. Jame, and the gist of the ltocheiter one," thew fres. State 'men .reoliristened their County—and Sumner towoobip is now in Plead Dongbue!County.—alb. Bret* ..rowentL Tni understaid that, the tort of the dome being constructed tor the coulee of the Capitol traildhig be, per whams, about a million St dollars. Tble foot evidantlY *dui", gi li cia s y t among some of the Members: • wig designed by Mr. Walter* the acoomplished ar chitect of the extension of the building, soil n it committee of the house herbs( charge,_ ofihe subject. ;irks:Cad the aPproptialtOtt otllooooo, to commence Its..tionatomotiop, bercee , was esttinsudi.., 5 0 liday were 'they with its pha.—.lfasetivow 4 0 4 - • - liMilM Itatheratien to Liesteas.' ... , Ertnist nom • letter from the Sean. /Main - . • 011AWATOKII, S- T. March 18, 1856. Miseouriane are now and have been for about two weeks pouring Into the territory. They come in oompaniee, take claim. 800, and claim -to be citizens. Missouri hie isomewhatehanged her tactics. Emigrant Ald Societiee hale been formed, it is said, in various places,. for the pur pose of helping men to come to Franzen. ' The society at Westport, lam told, Offerts;to glee one year's provielon and money to enter one quarter section of land when it comes into. Market. to' my man true to Slavery, who will ;some into the Territory and remain here. It hi this effort that is now pouring them in upon as !Thus Terri tory will soon have a large population, if , they continue to come for a few weeks ari they - have 'began. The Free-State Legislature P on the 4th last. and was orpgrod. Gov. Robinson'e 1 message bee been recalled, bat no further news yet. . It Is gent:nsay believed that an effort will be made to arrest them. GOT. Bhaniam , tote returned, and, it Is said, is to be backed tip by the United States troop In ed . en ing the bogus Legislature lows TO odmpany of United States troops that were rent - into this vicinity to drive intruders from Indian!lands have been recalled, and not one driven Off. The greater portion of the intruders were Missourians. The Missouri -River is now open, a s boats are running. A few Northern emigre e have ar rived, and yams told many more ar coming.— May they come by the thous:all ro-Shmeir men verily sewn to be going med. The grand straggle, to human apparel:co, rapidly ; ap proaohes.—N. 7. Tea. Tue NATlCllatair OP ESSAIMIT D • CASMOZJIIA..—An Important opinion, recently de. livered by Judge Ham in the Court 'et the Oral Judicial Distriot of California, will 1w found in another pert of thie sheet.. It is the Hecialan' of • cause which involved, as the correspondent from whom weave' received It try], says, the question whether the fresiStates hate ConaHtu lions and laws which are to be observed. Or whether they both lost their validity when they come into tollislonwith . thiintarests pf The mewu that of severallemllliertif slaves soma of whom were children, who bed •been brought into California in 1661, and u rom th eir muter. •Dobart Smi th , after a raid nee of the yeses in:thim state, now dealresee e beck to Toxin and Slaesv. To permed* em to so company him, he had told there that they should be an free in Tessa as in Califoridn.; The deci sion of Judge Hays forbids hie reafiving them to Tema, wader the!pretext of bag their ,proper guardian, andestablishes their freedom. In this decision, Judge Heys arrives at vita different conclusions from - Wee of JtufgeAnclerom, decided a similar time in one of the California Courts about three years since. Judge Hays inn native of Baltimoriand WM for some time • resident of iamourt ' bcfore re moving to California. The course of; reaeoning, however, whioh he pursues In hie opinion, showa him to be a man of - humane and enlightened viewer, and not dispiised, under any pretax!, to emotion the' claim rarely set up in .behalf of elaveholders; to make Slavery national, end to put the rights of their Wale above alißtate laws and Constitutioil. - - Oar torreapondent says of Madge .Hare, ,that he fs "a Democrat in the strictest ease of the worn," nod solar as we. jadgis from his opinion, he Is well entitled to thereOthet. —Bow Yoik Awning Paw. Naw To= Munoz Law.--The AlbakT Papers give the following es the points mode by the Court of Appeal in the state of Now York on the Prohibitory Law; I. That the Prohibitory Ad, kilts operation upon property in intoxicating liquors e xis ting in bands 'of tn , citizen of this State when the Act took effect, ire violatiou of the provision in' the Constitution of this State, which decrees that no person shall be "deprived of life, liberty or property, 'without due process of law." The Court in of the opinion that the various provi sions, prohibitions, and penalties contained In the' lost, trubstantially destroy the property In such liquors; in violation of the terms end spirit of the constitutional provinion. 2. That inkunich as the Act deed no discrim inate between such liquors existing when if took effect as a Law, and such as relght be at, quired byunportatien or manufacture, and does not countenance or- warrant any. defence baled upon the distinction referred to, it cannot be sus tathed lore/peat to any such liquor,, whether ex isting at the time the Act took effect, or acquired =bee enlly; although ail the Judges were 16 0 of op* • n that it would be competent for the Leg in cove to pass such an act as the one under c asideration (except auto tome of .the forms of proceeding to enforce it,) provided such act ehonid be plainly and distinctly prospecdve an' to the property on which it should operate. - . 8. That the proceeding in -a Court of Special Seeelanl authorized by the said sot is unoonsti tutlonal and void, an the groand that, the party accused is thereby deprived of the right of trial by jury guaranteed by the Constitution. Tun New York Courier and Enquirer contains • very able article headed "The Next trodden oy, day fight ahead," in which the present posi tion of political affairs is looked at from a cheer ing point of view. It elates that "within a few days the friends of Mr. Moore at Washington, have given the most =patio assurances to the Southern Know Nothings, that ib the event of his election to the PrecidenoY. he will not , un der soy contingency, countenance or be a party to, any legislation which shall disturb that por tion of the ilansae-Nebraska act, which repeals the Missouri Compromise. This declaration has been received in good, faith by the Bentham wing of the American party ha Congress; and, they have pat it forth to their constithente in like good faith; and they now publicly proclaim and have the best reason for believing, that on this platform—winch is In fact, es much the Nebraska-Emus platform as that which will be put forth by, the Democracy, under ,the &dyer. ti131611121i of Mr. Dougla•—they can carry ail, or neirly — all the Willi States of the South:" Upon this , view of the ease the Courier thinks that Mr. Fillmore will receive no embstantial nappert at the North, and that the issue here will be between.theDemcan,itio and Republica n nominees. It oonalderi that the only question of principle Involved In the Lieu content Is the extension of Slavery by the legislation of Con gress, and it feels aseared that in that struggle, we, the agrieved party of the North.will tri umph. Mateo= ElTlZ.—Mlasourt river is • strange river according to the reparte we receive from the men engaged in boating in it. Missouri is the only - river In which • boat can run without the least trouble when drawing from one to two .feet more water than there la to be found. Boats came In freqiently from the Missouri hat sea: son end thie,- drawing- !bur end sometimes eve feet, and their'. officers would always stick at the bottom of the manifest, !three feet in the channel and falling. 'According to the reports of .boat men, the Missouri is always' falling and dilßoalt to navigate, and there nevertute been more than throe to four feetin .- the ehanneL Last season boats commenced reporting three feet and fal ling, and strange to say, it fell rapidly &Mu thn ant of,-March until, the last of December, and the lut boat out ; found: ae much water in 'the channel sw And one thafivent up. As ha ae the report. at ,stearaboats In general are con cerned, thorq is noimaihrelianos to be plsolid is them; they hive &Wady and report. ; fag from three to four feet falling, and It out of the ettbation for - the Titer ever to take a rise. - So we may meat the river to remain at tow feet and filling all the season.—Ss Louis littenlaatwer. . , . Pam Fasuurs.,l 2 iderrited IXasiotull.—The . Parte oorrespondentof the - North Arnericanfin his last letter, Biqa--; • ' +Tor the lasi 'few years powder hes'beertonth worn, both In the hail and' on the skin: We have had; tinder .monarchy and the drat empire, white, plat, gold itati eliver powder, but it was reserved for the'sodond tiepin to introduce pow der of pulverlied . diamond!. - 'The extravagant luxury MO 'been actually worn this winter by torero] of 'the elegantit'cit Pinatao fashionable life; leglves. complex lustre to the comple Amt, en dnothing - can. be more becoming than the hair lightly powderedilth'thls precious talk It le maculated that a quantity f• evening's toilette- imitnitd.?'to Many h • franca Wei are told that 'patehes are •`:•,:;.:, Into, favor again.' The 'patches, on the ok: vitae belle of acentnry and:a half ago were Gemmed In order to give consolation to a, prin. case 'aeries from a natural *ldiom oertanai, the fair complexion of the; themotiftir:Empluse, cannotlit sens an angel* corer the bad taste of, the dames of our day,' who are - endeavoring to receive able woman*, nildldell the Loll rtle." • Taw Pioreto.—By the ^Etnen iir haii front Ltverptiol to Match 12th, bit no Wings of the ittetanattip Pieta, which left,thill ink forty nltteday"bobre: 'The schooner god 'arrived Yeaterdter , st the Breakwater, front Payal, Bt: Georges,“:Bennuse tt ; ' her dates ..froro the latter pore. being to Audit 18t11: - Ifer day, of ratting from,lfgalikp o t mentioned, : but It was probably's - Lit" , as - the let - of' Maret The mlng "Warner was Wot head Oaf either 121 a d: %he has now bean "Isty-fonr - 447"" ' ont;' - 0 * it et rein to hePe any longii 'tie her igekr,..,l" „ probable.:4last t ee atosTof 'hes diiitnte* le noier:Mi. told,aitir 11460 litte;Aor thevttiviyingfrlendiof et lon that the e telLllPfils /Id leeecei.fhildiati#tf.; 4 .1 , .. r; co? " • 7j:3.11,116r •1 , ..101.141'0 Nil J., 2 ! v., ... Tama wazanother very tall market yesterday at.tbs great Drore.Tarda in Fortr-fderth street, and 11001111013 quality of Beeves sold lower than the week before, *bile idffrot ( Lunt/ there was a better chancy, for the seller pan lut Wednes day; thongt nothing:like the price of former weeks was realised. Much the largest number of bullocks Cad were taken` at prices equal only to about, until a pound for beef, of 11 good fali market quality. Boma °Me very beet sal, metered -for $lBO a head; or - 11 centa a pound. vbloh:waild bave bronglit $lBO two weeks ago. Rhe falling off, in price' is owiag-tothe facilities of gUting_eattle over the rsilreads sume the /1111011 has &no off. We do not anticipate Re high prizes again- this Spring as have prevailed da ring tbe Winter.—Y. P..lbiBNne: "' Intend:Li yoo," said George - lIL --- to-shallld thirteen colonies. "We Intend to slubdOe you," staid ,the ministers of George 111. to- the men of 1776. They tried. but did not do it. They - found one Benedict Az it old to help them, but he did neit : do It. - "We +Mend to imbdoe you." asp • another Ar nold, in the United Btatee Beriat‘. to the Free State men of the North, "We intend to cabin° yon.'"—.Hortford(Ct.) Prue „ TROMILL Anoint run Insntots Itaxonsear.— The Bt. Louie Intelligencer sap: We learn that the Anti-Douglass Democracy of Blinds mean to organise fully in the ap proaching campaign and dethrone. Donglene ef fectually. Col. Wm. R. Bistell will =question ably.lead of as- their candidate for •Dorernor.— Tils name and fame wilt quite othrpower the Douglass pet for the office—Murray McConnell. KEYSTONE NIBBLE - WORKS, Narked Street, West of Timastletb, •• • PIILLADELPEfIA... • • & ICO oiBY & 111001aEli&of and dettleili initha micros I.lbriiipiand Moraestioliftrbtrs. btatiary. halo ritrt ..____,__ASlTS, l llo d brlAMVSSr mip r o ist uria". ....wow, not crooned by soy to the ourtor =v. %%Wald Orilla,. . 141 . 111 3, -- lob l et i Tt li tTiborloot motlo, with eflrblo of imuT deeeeiptkot 6.4 g 15 In fr , 7 ot- 1 g a' Wm..' eltorlinithed no Hob a, Blocly9 . . respeettally: invite attention to oat siat on hood. VARMS FOB SA_ A farm of 108 acres, - 11:3114 from N. , Brighton. Pang 120. 0 0 , 0 . • faun of,lr 3.4 arm In Mitering co. onz. Prim 223 IBM was of land in Vona Oa $1 oar error Mt acres inland la linontlan Tit.i 0 nillgg from town.— A thhunAld Linn of .F 0 orm, nar *an. Ohio .rias - A Ann gall 4 Weirmargbign2 CO.. of 811 anew Via% 00 antis In N. 7•7614 22t. '101 189 90 3 foLf 9,9 ' meats. A Writ of 62 gang opprelt•Loginititillon, Allashen - V .• l 7st j oi . MO amps In %imago On Prim SI per gas A Ann of 90 saes on O. • Pansirylnalg Central Ran. A feral of 170 nor. In &nets *runty, , On le; 100 anew cleared. ROO scree of land In lone. en near fort Des fahlarticsunni ottteserje=appy i n n 6th 6t. IlintlL Ward PropertglocSale. I WILL SELL on reasonable terms and psymenta,tro LOTS. oarnis of repn &pa Came eta. mamas ALL POOLS eke; Iltua , ere Muammar at W n Re panto residences. . .c • • Also, three Lens. coma and Baldwin it... 2.6 bet front each. 'Thar art aknisted for either Fmk houneke Ice ma kraal knmaktrat Pmne. or the Ocomeirrille AlscLernen corner of Babasril Wilkins ate.. m%lt 1/111. G. reer im er%=ft c''' rMtifel? or lomat teaseling hams ca. for thekunteeds coottiM -km of Ms , ApgE.vt =Mt JAPERS stunuAil, lIP LaMar et. ALANUFACTI7II-ER of - Yellow Booking. • I=l.. Me mard , Pana Colorod ..Ware.. at:the Maavisotery. cornice of Woahlogten Pruitt/A staalinstbutttery e➢Dcate Piclabzeirb. Pa paDlld•- - - Farm for Sale: & VALUABLE FAILMraf Oighty acres, 7 mew from Alleglw ,ny City OEI the Perrysville Plank from Perrysville. o for e.— .eivur SO acme els...rode seith • gas O rchard sot sal good 'Yana noose sad other boll/ ill ge. purist Marry. .ho resides Oh the rovailase, IU ahoy It to ‘011110.111.11. and for terms, Se., spyly to pooh", J. H. GOODWIN. the mega. or to THOMAS MELLON. Ssq, wi* to the parchseer this fsras eau be eve changed Pittsburgh oustutssturid articles. /Whew las Ne AR. BAELZ, Physician and Surgeon, N0...49 trawl Strait. Slams. Charles Bmwer, Waimea:us Palmer W. W. Wil. tom W. IL Thampssa Bali. J. IL. Waldo, D. T. hiarran, W.D. lloimas. A. 11. linsitsh. B. X. Km, Chas T. Baessil,las. AloOonnelj, David float. Jona 0. Castki, ilabart.Patickl., Jana Lislaassais4Jsks W 11.014, _W. W Patrick. 11. 11.Matort, O. Omer, Groms. ja3o,szsd N. FRAZIER, formerly. a resident of erttehorith. (noe of leiee here ins few Ire the Connell Blare end Mouz QV Land Mottle!, Caplhatlata and othere haling money to Iny, et. or 'on:- rants to locate, to m hare their imainele faithfully and PIMPU.7 attended tabf calling on him at the at room Tommie hi Daly , Ho. 78 Market stmt.& from 8 A- Bt. to 4 P. 81, 12tE XCEI,' Johri Alezmu Merchanta: Market st. Plantrenhalt• Batten it Bon, Hankarm as A (S a g , =titer, hia• ander , Ban 14,4ttleghent; John Flesoltur i accountant. • ' TAIJLIIIAN & LOW. PVIICELASINGI 4.ND P0R*4.1211.4VG 40E678. , so. 157 mama. Rif, TOM. Purchase and Forward all Mater- InWLL,E' need iff Ital , resS tad latosattost Ws.. Eta= 4.1 Oar Ball• Son. Marmaaatimes sad etbars.'st 411. loinstiates. ' . • Wm. W.Tainiani Jam W. Lou, fI - Wowed er Latotoeglas Wort, Host. Coning Hach!. • kranmesetatiog CA /kazoo Eland etattan Co. Anueloatt Mar-ht. etamp Ca. enatit'a .Patcot C. Bea; ork Fleteta.Cae o.etnling. Adams Patent tVeng. Tuck!. Patent Fu tile team P.Sina. :03 44=40 B.Talcott t Co., kItT MAROOANYLLOOKING GLAISE. rES and MI 'dads Pottratt and Pim= Frameti. Alto, !' Mesita beaten to Imparted sad Domestio Parry Goode Laud Volfetlew sweartiairdi 01 article. ta no ' Ige l te l gt t t ga l of deehrefmat both city mad country to car stook, befog cozoldeat we can offer ottat7 wituemaelat bath en to maohtwend pclatm of Vote ethlf-tt 02 WOOD ST. mom= of tchith. W P. IdAktinitla, , CO., Im Waalporters • see Nolan la llarar-h mti Aalaiaa Pan UT lame% Plttalai o reWdtenta tbsobletasua Mamba:arca Yu. ory. tr, Parla §IINDRIESISO bga prime Rio Coffee; reeertao, Cen. 08 Dr cbasta Greeo a. diner yen.; So bolt at. Jame Bah eery co.rA.sei; 76 tte molted hands Lana Tebang • mbag and Tar; ht lan Igo 9 ono 3 Mackerels bbla ILO Ms an slabber 11 2 :0 Chcrola tee 2 rmnona a nada% 1 bbl Oman'. Ontah I.OA olden role Loather: 74 , saints Omuta) 40 1129:6131 Okra ram Use rola flelastun 35 bubo. OMor.tna at reed by &alma! WA lb, oda by mO2l . JOHN /LOYD )00. HiIObiADES AND Rent OILS—I have on L bant a law analy f Doman and Halt OM- Tboa. mentiza LaMar In this One chould call antl a 1 etoa. betas purchaelna annOters., as I all chmea than any other bane lot be City . br gran dom e o • ratan, at the-Drui ail Patent M alang Dan; t loam street at Do 4.41 , naly a. M WTOLMSI.L. Arr....LANDSFOR. SALE-450 imageries& 'digs.. 931 mile from Claa and on• °ft.-batsman In ens Ma; good lama. mat. Price 130 'par me. Alta a - .oleo Lana or 94 mat eltratel ofiltue"D•trolt and Erin Plank Kcal, n alla fanti DeLeala Mlactea- a ta nalrdmhrored..4 40 in ia dna umb.3lo Dan to ne. fxszaa barn, Wks 1t2.000. =a - - a. CUM= t. fox. bl Marta es. IAUtIEMENTS OFFERED We aro pre. m.. 4 to locate forpartla ladletduals. 100 mai of oftomlan4hrtbalcasDat fart Dona* a biota elty sk Lan age= pin : 1 1 144 . 10 , Its boot' h. a =ll. Mt ,sae jl • ateete imam tato rms.. HoLIN 80N. Pita. talca - -or bIeLAIN DAY, Mtmatine e lowa. - - 410 COFFEE-650 bigs•primo Rio Coffee sow WAWA I'm/Leas aces. face Ws z 5 • BAGALAV. COSOAAVA a 00. UODMII .- r 2l) drtuxurl3oston inepeotion od d " d4* a ttio Y ALEY, COMEAVB a CO. • . VLOUTt-400,bbla ' Paliaotto brand to ar the par Bay Etat* few fah Danaa tm U 02 6 • .covanavn a co. Q, , .AIRRAT ITS-250 bmi 'pro Saleratus in .ter• 30181114. by BAGALIT,OO3OIIATH a 00. VLOVERctit prime seed far ILhala ; - . R. , esasins, x .on. _ . .T ADIES want of :choke sty les of EM . 1141111t0/111(1tree AND LitCll ODIN ..1,41y. fad . ; noanr:. Tatnlll3lo 11 . 0.. Name et. W-1300 kge ailed eine, beet brands tNolls ston ant torntiby BACIALKIi• 41203 0211911 I; 00- =Mg ' Mit, W , L l= goall for Oa. Gie ta t - 89qfOrri t t , ta itEmxm a co. exiSH.ERMONERHURNS, from 4 tto.in weed rs. ..... 2 nRA9 ' RM. (MIURA,: frcuzi,p7i ) etnlicreaDlM-1 No.UO Wood IFTER-31for sale by LlAlllloho d '121: BIBLEY-67 bui. reed and for sale by SRO'... wearer. Abu I mmofv`reale by •, 00 ~ . • :a 1.1./M82006 GLASSES— bb* N. O. 1 1011'65w. '`t!"%*=,,tAlk°2* 21X ie mx m. w,T;idias t r m a n - W. 6 :aft,i_tittl% MEnt attf. .6=lo steatite ? North Btu ___ star juna occao r. 4•• Timothy Seed for std• Wed' 43. DAT ZEL.u.dt CA ,RNtif t a co.em e *lto' for by `.by 'KJ?' lista itanduintlico rz tT no ottestancli. ux ia 'ir=-'7 F G 3 7;r a~-cJ