MEM u4L.2.1.1E,-4/TY IHRAL"III:FIiT • ' PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY mottpiT, ERB. 24, 1857 orncuzlurarc or THE cITZ Osamu or rmf Cattaz.- - --Wo are glad to an nounce the opening of the Pennsylvania Canal. We, are informed that.tha water will be lot in about the first of March; as will be seen by our MIRTH/dug columne,our Transportation Rousse hale been making ample arrangements for the transportation of freights by oanai and railroad doting the long holiday they hare had, and are now prepared to give dispatch trail goods mistrial to their .care. Messrs. Lemon th Co., on Pena et., near the basin, announce that they are prepared to carry 100 tons per each way. Others, no doubt, hare also facilities for hisvy transportation, be. tween the Sabine cities -and the West. t Tho new Mtge road, together with the enlargement of t h e v o t e e canal, by which the Inclined Planes overeat the Mountains—and if necessary, the Columbia Road may be avoided, places our oa nal linos' in a better conditich than,, heretofore, for economy, safety and dispatch. Wei hail the 'denouncement of the canal opening, and, bespeak for our Canal Transportation Ronson a Share of the carrying trade. ' d Dim or Istattrtr.--Banday last, about the time people were , returning from ohnroh, a dis turbance took place in a notorious bons. kept on Fourth etreet above Smithfield, and tho May or's police, op visiting the spot, found that the inmates had got into a quarrel, and one women bad her heed badly cat. Sho made as inforrue ,titin for assault and battery against the old wo , men who kept the house, and this led to the arrest of the whole gang. They were falcon to . the filayor'e office, and after an examination, oommitted for further hearing. A large amount of jewelry and velnablo arti olio of dress were found in the house, and taken to".the Mayor's office. In the collection ofjew , elry are pair of gall spectaoles, a cameo • breast , pin..with the following design on the feet: a child between' a: ktd 111:11 a goat, patting them on the head—lmo .evorhanging, and bonito in the bataleground; pair of plain gold breeelets, several gold looketa and a chitin, a gold crucifix, several ear-rings, ,and some smaller articles of more or love value. 'Among the other property area apientUdly,werked mantilla, gaiters, shawhi, shirts, pre, trimmings of all kinds, dress geode, under :decree, Sce., all of vary fine texture.— This place has boon a disgrace to the neighbor hood for tome time, and we aro glad to see that the now 1 . Mayer has taken step!' towards its eradication. /10/11111LI: ACCUOVIT ON Tile RAILIIOAD.— Yesterday afternotin, as the mail train on the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chiiiago Railroad (due been at one o'clock) was coming around a ourvo about a mile below tho Porkhouse, and four and a half miles below the city, it ran over a man who wag lylog upon the trick, mangling him in a horrible manner. It is supposed that he was intoxicated and had fallen upon the track, as a. broken flask was found near him and the smell of liquor was upon the body. He was literallicut to pieces, and it would be almost impossible to recognize the features. • He in a latiorer,', from apposrar.ce, and had on a Ken. tacky jilt/nal:lt coat, pants of the Dame, plash vest, cheat shirt, cloth cap, and- coarse half boots With bob nails. Hie hair woe of a dark brown color, and bo.ib ellppe3l36ll to be between 85 and 40 years of age. The h.:NV.lmb brOogtit to the oily in the after noon; and Coroner Alexander held an inquest, wheat several wiMessee were examined, whose testimony went to 'ehow that the accident was unavoidable,' as the nerve was extremely abrupt at the point above mentioned, and that the brakeiMan attempted to '"down brakes" before the signal was given, but tho train 'was too near to stoplo time. . The jury rendered a verdict 'that the aaid unknown person came to his death by being on. avoidably run over while lying on the track, and that no blame is attached to the employees of the Rellread Corapiny."' .811DIT TO TUC llotraa Or )11TUCit. —A boy named Prank Bowel, aged aboitt eleven or twelve years, who has barn pestering many of our citizens for ,some time with pitiful stories, which were all invented for the occasion, in regard to his denti. tate situation, and obtaining various eums of money and articles of dolling on his representa tion, was brought to the hlayor's office on Mon ' day morning, by one of our eitisens, who re. guested that be bo sent to the House of Refuge. lid via in the habit of electing stores, asking for -employment, and, if refused, telling either ono or the other of his several melancholy tales, end prdouring money and other articles of value. If offered work, be woeld promise to !scam at a certain! time, bat would never make Ida appear arum. , The gentleman - who brought the boy to Ikleyereoffine had hese deeeired by hint so often that inktiousidered the beat place for such a young confidence man was House el Refuge, and the Mayer acaoidingly had him Committed itithat institution. WI 101111 that a persoticalling LimSelf Wm. Btlokmore came' on Saturday on the steamer Courier. to Wheeling. having with him some $3OOO in notes of the MBank of Weat -Union, which era of .notiree totally worthless, bat which he teenaged to pass at a discount in some In stances ffe has also some $2.000 in bogus gold upon him. Wo d!d•not learn why be wee not arrested, bat simply the above felts, just as we hare racounted,thom. Casoaar TIM EVIALSO AT MASONIC HAZ.L. , — Sir. broiler. his Jo-t received, from Chickering te... Bone, anion, one of the most magnificent Pi ano Fortes ever bit:ought to this city. Nothing oan ecceod the i beenty of. the carving, and the spleadid +style in which every part of the Piano is finished. The tone is superb. The abet° Choice specimen from the renowned manufactory of Chickering it.filans, will be used for the first lbw at the CO9Cdle thfr evening. . DAIrOCIOIIII.—The plank platforms bordering the canal bison ' on Liberty street, are not at all safe—although valuable horses are driven upon them, habitually, by thoughtless drivers. We ' noticed a noble horse, yesterday, lying in a Teri Aangerous position with one leg through a rotten plank; be was extricated, after'ripping up several plank, with only a few bruises. Twain WAS a heavy elide on lbw theobenville Railroad on Saturday, A good many of the op aaseistigers. who were detaiced,by the obetrnet tog earth which wee lying upon, the track, came on the Dittratil which arrived tient Wheeling on Monday- opening, We are Judebted to Mr. Beare., clerk of the .Diurnal, for the (ant, and for ninny other items of iniereet. SeeoaaALoeattatr MAJOIL.--A WOC3SU 1:111Meti Maria Dillon made information, yestaiday, against Mialatl. White, who kept a doggery on Tunnel street, near Peunsylvauil arenne t sbarg. log him with aellieg liquor without license.— While the magiotrato wee hearing this case, Eliza Gardiner appeared and made information against Whitelor selling liquor on Sunday. Be was committod for trial on both charges. YOUNCI 41IN'S CERIOTIAN ABSOCIATION.—in attempt is being made by the young teen of Al • legheny Pity to organize a ecoialy of this char acter, and-on Saturday . last a meeting was held to take tbe J matter ` into oonsideistion. After soma inforical - disanssion, t o committee of five was appointed to prepare a constitution, sod tbsy s adfourned till neat Saturday evening DI57111C? Cover —February .23 —o.fora Jedges Liampten end • WiMame "ss. Die!bor. Derendspt confessed 'judgment Car the casts. Itogen ea. Patterson; senora ou''.e. contract. Verdict Tor plaintiff for $25 Itagors et ye McCurdy Jury bet aside liookert et Us. vs. John Diebold; notion for slanderous words. Plaintiff Yank e non suit A77llllrf 'to Ellice' —To own were arrested by the night.police Hatardeyareuieg and lodged in the tombs, for Ito rest= prisoners in airy) of the watebtooo, James B. Belford, one of the portlei, was flood end discharged, end Hugh Mallen woe committed fo jail .for thirty days lo EigunG -Lpatto. on' Ftianat.—Anguotee Bon us, who keeps wrertoorant on Fifth nitwit was tirretted•yeeterilay and Good by Mayor Weaver for selling linnet! on .Stinilay--trtie half of the flee to ire to the furor - tem snit the roatine to the imtdisoo of the poor: • • Na liazatizra, "a: Elizabeth, preached his first . eentioa before the Baptist ootwegatlon or that plaoti as Sant ay last. - .The, effort is highly spoken or Dir. Laughlin WAS formerly atoember of the Prow Institute, a literary Aliso clatiori of`Elizabeth. Bois IT aorLynip, Mayor Weaver had twenty anti fonains - a • diaordirly conduct, diunkenanos, and.viininny-lerore him.. - Monday warning Ihnrs was but one iinncon , -Buena or Onnixnevis.=-Jobo L 0017.611 a Ca'were- tli*l $2 on: Monder it, the, Mayor, tor permitting 4 lot of 1:10 . 1i1f1C/1 barrele ' to re-* main 021 the pavement ore s &why. . Tan . 11 arnaMarlinar13 an African military` inempank). paraAled, yeeteiday in honor >of tho birthday VVaehlogton. They made quite fine appeaiince. , Rik emirs: tiro iloacort at iktrooaio . 4.0- fright for tho benefit of 6t Johaa church, Lsr 71111401eal: Taleatectporformore aro ongegid. . , --- Ws would mill the litho:W.3¢ of onr nutoeiouo goaders to thelidtortisement of s Drug Moro kg 61 0iutAtio pxioca pose of thia !nominee Igouo; alah Theater woe crowded to oredlowlog last G - tosoa anti hut Lola Mantes, -:: From tbsi Boston Past New Mei:teal Salt. A, wo - know but little of medloal politics, oar opinion may not be worth much, but we do not hesitate to nay that, if the eubetitute for vette section and blisters announced below, (the die eerier), of which wan • stated in our paper some time since) possesses the extraordinary powers claimed for it, the foam is destined to rust in its ease, and the public will exclaim, "success to the new medicine." Were it only a substi tute for the painful and hatelnl hlistor, it could not fail to win ifs way to popular favor and yield a rich harvest to the discoverer. We commend the fall:mite and enterprising proprietor, Dr. F. Coggswell, for his wisdom in sending forth hie now discovery without certffieoter —so common with the nostrumn of the 'day— and with no other booker than its real value and his own reputation. An he may be unknown to the community abroad, we take great plea sure in stating that he has tong occupied a prom inent position in the profession, and received (shout thirty years ago) hie collegiate and med ioal eduestion et two popular colleges in. Now England. It will be seen that the doctor has recently re fused a liberal proposition for an equal partner ship In his discovery, from a medical gentleman who has experimentally proved its efficacy. Eobilahera of newspapers end periodicals, at home and abroad, will be interested in his com munication and advertLsement. LOOKIIIIMICATED von VII FOOT.] ••• • • ANTIPITLOGIBTIO SALT.—A perfect Subititute for the Lancet, Lathes and Raters! Of its intrinsic value the enlightened community, and not the dis coverer, must be the judge. When the undersigned, after a long series of laborious and costly experiments, became fully confirmed in bis conviction that the Antiphlogis tio Salt, which he now has the happiness to present to the American public, was an e6'ectu• al eubatitute for blood-letting, leeches and 'diet ing, his mind was so agitated that he could not sleep for many nights. The (muse of hie agita tion was the striking fact, that the manner of its operation, like that of the virus in vaccination, could not be satisfactorily explained upon any known principle. ElOw, in what way, it BO per fectly subdues inflammatory diseases and no oth ers, was at brat wholly inexplicable—hut, on further experiment, it wan proved that by its power over the veins, arteries and glands, it equalises the fluids of the body, the watt of an equilibrium in which; is the sole cause of inflam. motion. Sash is Its potency that like tho vac cine matter, It requires merely what adheies to the point of a quill dipped into a solution of it, to effect the entire syetem—bat must be instant- ly need to prevent decomposition and Bemire its full virtue. Three quills in acute and two In chronic diseases every. 24 hears; till the febrile action has subsided and a perfect cure effected. When it takes the place of blisters and leeches In local affections, as brain fever, croup, pleu risy, .ko., its mode of administration Is two fold. See directions far dissolving 48. The discoverer has withheld it from the publio till now, by the advice of a judicious physician and valued friend whom ho manned—a gentle man well known and felt in the medical world— who desired to submit it to the teat of experi ment. After witnessing, under hie own eorutinic. log eye, its signal triumph over both acute and chronic ind2rnmalory diseases (no others) in re peated and re-repeated trials, he made a liberal, offer to come in as epeoial and equal partner in the recipe for its manufacture, but the proposal was rejected. Though encouraged fiy the zeal and good will of his medical brother, he darn not expect its readzacceptiume either with the public or the profession; for a great error, long eanotioned by high authority, is but partially re moved. The diens° of the lance and blisters, is demanded both by humanity and science. le it not a mistake to suppose that a kettle of boiling water (the inflamed blood) will cease to boil by dipping out apart of it—or cask of bad liquor (imper." blood) be made good by drawing off a portion of it? Is it not a mistake to suppose Wit blisters and rubefectents will remove inflam mation, when tboy virtually summed! ore in /lamination to another? The late Dr. B Water borne, of Harvard Univereity, I am sick of learned quackery." One of the meet eminent physicians to New England saknowledged, just before his death, that "he had been dot:MU:lo3r many years whether , blood-letting and blietere did not gypsy:ale rather them arrest disease " Some who stand high in the old and new school, have quite lately espoused hie views, and now openly confess they believe the lancet, astern., leeches and stimulating ointments, iajare Ica where they benefit one. they think there is a meaning to Dent. 12, 23—(fern 9, 4. and Levit. 17, 14, ...MR BLOOD Is one Lora." It to net the nuts of blood (there never is too wool') that ceases disease, but the went of a nslanee be. tweet' the fluids *and solids. . The epeeist excellence of the Antiphlogistio Salt, is that without the useless lose of blood and strength, it effectually subdues inflammatory diseases, (no others), by producing an equih briam of all the fluids nod a consequent uninter rupted circulation. It exerts, like the vaccine matter, an extraordinary influence over the veins, arteries and glands—moulting in a.gradual de- Cline of inflamation as indicated by the pulse, which soon resole:nfits natural state se tho beat, pain and fever disappear. Many medicines offered for sale, are neonmpi. Med by eirratful certif.totes, (their chief virtue,) and claim to be univereal remedies, coring fitt maladies—a Marleaque on common cense. As the die Coverer of this Salt solemnly protests against havingit placed in the category of frauds and impordflons, he has resolved that - it shall go forth to the world, like' the pure gold dollar, with no other 'passport than its own true value. If the pablio find it genuine, they will receive it —if oporione, they will reject and condemn it. It does just what it claims to do—no more, no lees—equali:es the fluids, by removing from the system alr arterial, venous and glandular ob. structions. Instead of being a panacea for all We, it has control over but one ill—has bat ono. aim—atmeraplishee but one thing, to wit, son- DIT/L3 lterLdlielATOßT nomtel--philtever be tie form or locality—whether in the bead, throat, chest, abdomen, extremities or Ain. Is It naked, how it does thief' Simply by reeteriog the loot balance betweert the fluids and solids. ge2°-To proteet the community from impair. lion by counterfeits, the proprietor will •employ no agent, and has made ouch arrangements that he can send the medicine in any quantity by Mail or Express, to any part of thin or foreign countries. [Prime out, $1 50 per drachm— price $2 peedraohm.] It it —To 'Her:paper and Periodical Publishers the United Stales and Foreign Countries.—Tho undersigned intends to transmit $lOO worth of his Antlphlogistie Salt to eve!) , American Consul abroad for gratoitotts distrlbelon, in order to have it immediately tested in the re spective countries to which they are accredited —and having determined to employ no agent, he desires to introdue a few packager, no soon an possible, into every city 1110 town where news papers or periodioale are published, at home and abroad. Therefore every publisher who shall copy this commeniestion and editorial no tice, give hie advertisement nix ur more inside innertions, once a week, (referring readers to advertisement, Sc.,) and forward first and last number of paper, bhall, on the reception of the first number, receive by returning mail or ex. prase, free of charge, $5O worth of the Salt, (25 $2 packages) which will doubtless be cached by bin patrons on snivel. He expecte during the ensuing summer, to Issue author advertise• meat of eituilar length, for which he will pay (10 or more itutertione) $5O in cask, or SGO in medicine, at the option of the publishers. Hie reason for promteiog to pay now in medicine and not in money, are—first, a wish to have the Salt forthwith proved in different sections of the country—second, his present pecuniary re oonrons are absolutely needed in his large prep arations to meet the public demand. F. Coaatwytt., hi. D., Discoverer and Proprietor. Boston, Feb, ]857 Br_ Louts, Feb. 23.—A destructive firo oc curred at Kenna City, on Friday week, destroy ing fire business houses soden!, dwelling hoes& The toes is estimated at about $50,600. Lootemus, Feb. 23.—The river fest in canal, and Al on the fella. Weather clear and warm. flummox; Feb. 23.—Flonr dull at $6,60 Wheat anobanged; or, important salon. Coto unchanged; smell sales yellow and while at CO to 61. Whisky . 28 to 200. STEAMBOAT S. I'4oll MAttIETTA. and ZANES.I dal • VILLII-I'be opletund nen steamer LULUS LOWX2I. Lrlis kletes,, will leave lee tee above sail alllntettedlate por/ on TUEADA 21th Inst. It 10 delock, lot ,reltht or resew, applied boat& fe2l ROA ST. LOIIIS--"The splanditi 3 OFX L 4 a f losoratesmor CIIPITt£ CITY. t.Ypt.. J. Vanillin. fa to taro for fOof *lore ..4 sal 17= ‘ ,. , pOrla on TITISDA.Y.Ist,IO A. 1.1 For freltlit ori pommy opplr on board, .; fe 4 WOE NEW ORLEANS--3 hi) fin oi a lFll otnotari Ar.ovis; Casa tauter , wilt bora Mr th• above and Intermediate part* on 'nil ti at IP. Yor freight of tannage &Mr 9n Ward. tea I reheat; Young Ilyson do 80 do No I Itadd Sosodo., (Wails 130 do Oathse rids dd do Stood PI dead,' SO111:LBleck Toe NDRIEE-150 hat Gunpowder and leered& eltenesorted trml ess, IG3 begewrime Rio Coffee, r eooldCkn. Java do. .55 a... 0. diTyi.Javi do, _- ...otoos Lee—. I 1) bblelfdds Selerstas. dO do White Mr Flees. 00 do mulled sod powder'd 60 do Rods lielerrstos, In lb. Moron, SO . do rearOtteroh 40 40 d d4 o 1 147 " Va la h *""sa. - Er., Wheat doi, 20 do Pitch. 1/1 byre ,UILSub t'oad. , 70 bre choirs ;brands bs. .8, 160 do /UM, and 10 hoop TOOl 00, 20 do a ,nlet Tooseeo. On hind, together with a fa 1 aseortatent or rltiehtlfSh olenufloturee, for We b.T - AME . hBC t CO. • fell . • So. X Waal street. cINOERSOLIM .IMPROVED _PORTABLE IWIPSUIPSe—Theemon alarsle. elerrablel perfect arid' eaves% .Ilay Press nos, In sev. will Ow press tom' buena cora..taas and biota, for We 1.57 .1 . . •14 • = POLIO/12 COLLIN& ISSe Wooer = EOR4 vitt:mous .1 II AVANA - C fa Alr, it a to Morris! rattan's. tr: matte. it.. ...ar latatt. r asstaluir than ems of Ow thmt avart.l loth* U &WA OtStett MID 110 tO oaat. hlt 'i'ELEGRAPHIC LATER? FROM EUROPE Arrival of the Steamship Asia. Now Yong, Feb. 23.—The steamship Asia ar rived this morning with Liverpool dates to tbo 7th instant,'one week later than preelonnadvice, The Asia brings nearly $400,000 in specie. . The English Parliament re...assembled on the 31 inst. The Queen's speech alludeno negool Goes between the United States and Honduras in relation to Central American affsirs, and ex presses hopes that those difficulties will aeon bo Settled. A reply to the Qaocn's spoeoh wee agreed to, and presented in the usual form. The wars with Persia end Chino have both been diecueeed in Parliament, and information called for. Earl Gray called for a despatch writ ten by himself when in office, prohibiting the English local authorities at Canton from taking active measures without referring to the home Government, which despatch ho had written at to conferring with the Duke of Wellington. An interesting discussion was also had in re lation to the Hudson Bay Company on on Lotion to inquire into the state of the possessions of thut company and the licenseof trade controlled by it. It was suggested by raveral speakers that the monopoly should be broken up, and the lands thrown open to emigration. Mr. Lowrie alluded to the idea of emigration now going on towards Minnesota ' and said the only mode of avoiding a conflict between Bog land and the United States, which might arise from American emigrantifrom overstepping the borders end squatting on Eoglish eau, would be the annexation of Hudson Day to Canada. Prasts—A telegraphic, 'despatch from Con stantinople soya that Resole demands occupation of the Persian province of Matandeion. The English have reconstructed forte at Ba. shire, and, leaving them occupied by troops, have marched upon Mohemora, which commands both the province of Sere and the road to Shires.— They are also about to occupy Mohammed and Baader Ali, two towns to the Persian Gate Ossacm—The English and French troops have been ordered to evacuate Greece, their demands hoeing been tally complied with. A commission has been appointed by the three proclaiming powers, Resole, England and France, to inves tigate the condition of the Greek finances. DENMARK—The treaty ,for the redemption of the Sound Dues hoe been printed. Ono article forthwith blade the Staten eigning the treaty to pay to Denmark 30,570,000 rix dollars accord ing to quotas already agreed upon. N►rces—The Ring of Naptes has signed • treaty with the Argentine Republic for the rep. ooption of the Neapolitan State prisoners who are to be pardoned. This treaty - accompanied with en offer of pardon, has beep communicated to all the State prisoners in the kingdom. 4:IORMIBOLAL Liven/wt., Feb G —Cotton Markst—The Broker's Circular quotes fair and middling qualities se easier, though quotations are un changed for lower qualities. The market la rather better, and aloud firm. The sales a Cotton for theweek were 6500 bales including 9000 on epeodation sod 3100 for export. Hales to-day (Friday,) 8000 bales, closing steady. The quoistions arm Fair Or_ leans 81.1; fair Uplands 7/.1: middling I.lplancis 7 7-16 d; fair Mobiles 7 7 Si; middling Mobiles 7 9.lGd. Prices for goods at Manchester are a turn in favor of the boyar. . !lavas, Feb. G.—New Orleans tree ordimaro 1080. Ilantiosrorrs —The market has been dull; flour dull and prices irregular; earn improved 6d, but the advance is barely Maintained. West ern canal flour is quoted at 3181932 s 6J; Ohio flour Slaal4s 61; mixed corn 33s 93081 s; white corn 35r( - -A:161 Si. Provision market steady; quotations general ly unchanged. Lard, to arrive, sold at 6SJ. Produce market---Commou Congos Tea 130. Sugar firm at 63 ad VADCO Coffee firm. Lo item, Feb. 6.—The Money market closed slightly easier. Consols for money 93,1; for so count Wl® 9.3 i The bstikers' eaten for des. count are unchanged. American 'gecko closed quiet but steady. 1 tom —l.lsrring Bathers quota &Mob. pig Lim iron from 8 poundep 8 pi:mud. 6r; Scotch pig 73s GI. ONORESSIONAL. WA3111501015 CITY, February 23.'"' SiliaTlS —Mr. 61111. presented the credentials of 'Mr. Chandler, and Mr. limiter there of Mr. Mason, ilea - orally elected Senators from Michi gan nud Virginia for six years from the 4th of March next. Mr Poster presented the eredentiale of James Dixon, Senator from Connecticut for six years from the of March next The Submarine Telegraph Dill wee then taken The 101 l toon.eud the Tariff of 181 G, with a view toe perfect home volution prioeiple, kea prom! it wee pabliched about e week ego. Mr. Toombo commenced a epeech egninet the bill, but the boor for going into executive eemion we previously arr.umed having arrival, Mr. Reek moved an exiension of the time in order to die• pogo or the pending eobject. Mr. Butler ot j.mted, Baying that so fer u he woe concerned, the quertion ehonld not be taken without fell diecossion. The Senate went into executive INFIIiOIII, and subsequently adjourned. flouts.—The House passed a bill to pay s oompany of South Carolina yob:woofs for ser vices in the war of 1812. The House palmed the bill to supply detainees in appropriations, including two hundred and fifty-thousand dollars for printing, and nearly a hundred and eighty three thousand for .books to new members. The latter item woo carried .y three majority, although on Saturday only twenty seven votes were recorded in its favor. Tho legielativo , exemative, and judicial appro• pr iation hill was taken op. "Mr. Tappan moved to striko out $20,000 oompenestion to the Ilanses Legistature,sayieg that be did so for the reason that the Rouse had \ascertained and dootared that that body w►a an usurpation Mr. Whitfield replied that this was to pay 'members to be elected in future. The people at Kansas belog eeonomioal, there was enough fund, from the appropriation under the organic law to pay the members or the preterit Legisla ture. Mr. Washburn, of Me., took tho ground that if the House rote for ibis appropistion, they would E. taltlfy themeless, and in effect dealers the lagislature local, oontrery to their former opinion. Mr, Letober reminded Mr. Washburn of the foot that the 8111110 Manse that declared that Mr. Whitfield was not duly sleeted • delegate, recently by o solemn vote said he wee entitled to a seat to purensnee of law. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, sold that the country had in the election, repudiated the report of the packed Committee, and now gentlemen who sustained it want to keep up the fight for the sake of a little political capital. Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, while reiterating Me belief that the Legislature of KCaee►e wan united which he conidentned as much as any man re. marked that the appropriation now pealing was for the expenses of future members. Mr .Shorman defended the Committee from Mr. Harris's charge of being packed, if so he had nu knowledge or it. There was not a single fact stated in the report but what bears the Im. press of truth; it hen virtually 'received the sanotion of the present Executive of Kansas and had the effect of removing Shannon and the ap pointment of Geary and also the removal of President Pierce from' office. (Laughter.) Mr. Ifarrid, of Illinois, replied that the re port has been laid on the Omit, slums dust and cobwebs, and that all the capital thus nought to ha made would be lost. Mr. Stanton contended that the petalled, Leg iiileture wee not valid. The appropriation' was stricken out by 67 against 69. Pending the consideration of the bill the House adjourned. Vnionanas, ion', Feb. 23.—The steamer Ea• rope paneed up to-day, and the Stevenson dein. The Wabash is higher than for several years, doing much damage to the lower lends, and is still mine. Weather pleasant and mild. A culvert on the 0. and M. Railroad, mingle from hero, gave Way this evening about five •o'rlook, o.used by the embankment around it beiug wished away by !be bigh_watee of the Wabash. The night express, which should have left for St. Louis at 7 P.iM, cannot leave before morning, if then. The river in rising rapidly. The bottom west ie a take of water. • ell ICAO; • Feb. 2J.—Tho Governor• of Nobras ke has :vetoed all the bine of the tegblatere aharterik new banks. Tho Atinneeols legislatorn is occupied with plans fora 81ato organization. Bills Imo pouted tho iY iPOODS tit logielature giving 8. M. Booth, editor of the alllwankie Free Democrat, power to replevin the press nixed by the Marshal, and another to atop the progress of the. Garland gave ease. WAXnteaTon CITY. Feb. 23 —A correspon done will be pabliohed to•morrow relative to recent saaertion that Mr. Brooke' death wee caused by- tho ignorance of his phyttolana Let torn from &motor Butler and Meurer Keit!, Orr, McQueen and Carrie, chow that the state. moot had no foundation in truth. The municipal election in Georgetown wan eignalizod by some fighting.. Go. oao was nab only injured. The Nothinge are probably 8000Cf.e rat. Br. Louts, Fob. 23.-The-river io Grid tieing; It resohed within four . feet of the summit of the levee. The 'upper eireame all on:Ahmed to pseiL - About 8 footr of snow - fell — between Qoinoy attO Keokek 70:1rpitlier warm and Maatiant: _ Wiiretaxo, Feb. 23 The river is 17 feat ia the channel. Weather aloe and pleasant. CLichmen, Feb. 23.—IINes, the independent candidate to MI the vacancy caused by the ex• Tualsion of Slough, Dem ; in the Legislature, wu admitted this afternoon. The latter had re ceived the certificate, but gars It tip, becoming satisfied that errors were committed, which being rectified, gave noses a email majority. B<INORV, Feb. 23.—New Orleans mare of Tuesday are method. The , sugar cane cuttings brought by the Rvl;of prove to be nearly north. less. Not one box out of six are good. The latest acoountetrOm Float• state that the penult of the Indiana eo ter h, entirely memo oesstui. * WARIIIICITOR CITY', Feb. ^_3.—The Kansas judgeship question was warmly debated more than Hiroo hours in noting imitator' of the Renate. A motion to postpone the nomination of Hard eon till after the 4th of March .foiled by ono majority. The dbmossion will be reimmed prob• ably to-ntAtow. Braxertmdt, Feb 23.—Tho stelittlerB Moses MoSallee, Cbatteneark, Balms, and J. W. Hall man palmed up. The steamers Alma, Umpire, Ben Bolt sad Cremona passed doe°. The Immo Shelly, Atkanaaw Traveller, arid Go.. Powell arrived out of the 'Wabash elver. Tho river la falling; weather mild .aud Clear. WAMINOTON, Feb. 23.—The President has approved the no■ ooittage bill. Events in Persia haul occupied the attention of the Administration, which hes applied to Congress for an appropriation Of twelve thou• sand dollars for an Envoy Eztraordinary to that country, and for nearly Ave thousand dollars for a Secretary of Legation and Interpreter. • New Tose. Feb 23 —rho Cattail market Is dem with an advancing tendeuer iglu 2000 bale.. Prom steeds nies 0600 bble. Wheat lleC111111118; ages 10.000 bus. to.. declining and dull; sales .'O.OOO bus. Pork buoyant, se es at. rat.nollou Dr Ma. :Reef buoyant; man of toturtod claleasto at $11,60. Lard quiet LIICOU dm at 103414111 f. Better firm. Bogor steady. Tha allim of Rio Coffee for the week are 10,00 bars at an adrante of 34; the Floes hare ettil au upward tendon en we quote at 0!{0§,113.: the Teaelpte of the weak are cox , bows. Ltossed 011.0 rm. Lard Olt In demand at $1,1061.11. Preluttra .4101 als I easier. Beach pig Iron Ann at 1131. Mock. doll; Chicago and Cook Island DON; Inuobratand Coal Coo. IS. Can- Ralitoad 134'; New York t 6 Peoria. Coal Cp. 04; Hauling 13034 : Oolong • Oblearo 1011.3!: krie E 0?;; Were. land • 72veland (lel. Clo. 101 N. ! CIIOIIIATI, Feb. 23.—The steamer's nOllll, If possible, made the flour market heavier, and Very little was done. The only tratiesotions of note were 600 bbl., delivered at Patnet, la , three weeks hence al $6,60. The receipts are moderate. Cate active; Wee 4000 bash at 440. Bye firm and in good demand at 860 Whisky dull ant irregular, ranging at 224024. Oheeie firm at 11}. Clovereeed unchanged. Prod-- Clone active with a continued speculative demand; sales 1700 bble Mess Pork at $19,60; 600,000 Ibe bulk matt a*. 80, for shoulders n for aides, and 0 for hams, inoinding packages for the lat. ter; 1000 kegs Lard at 1310181; bbl Lsrd held out of the market with plenty of buyers at 13e. 81030 cold to the extent of 200 hhda at 9i for old sides, and 101 for new, the letter for future delivery. The river bee risen about 16 inches eince Saturday and Is still rising elowly.— Weather warm and pleasant. .Pno,autonts., Feb. 23.—The Asia's accounts have had no effect upon the market. Flour in better request; 1000 bbto superfine cold at $6.- 37# for Cornell, and some extra at 6,87 i. Rye ti 'or dub at $3.76. Corn moat Is steady at $2,- 87i. Wheat.dull, but prices unchanged; sales 3000 bush red at $1,46, sod white at $1,600 1,63 New yellow corn, 65066, sold at" 68c; new white bought at 61. Oats dull at 46. Coifs° is advancing, and 2000 bags filo sold at 101@l1}. Cloverseed in good demand at $7,87 @S. Whisky unchanged; 200 blds Ohio sold at _0 COMB] ERUIA I. OV TUN 1 . 171 - 11BURtill 3M, tbr G, wer.t end.° Feb ISO h.. 1 soother bury wash, wsth • sontinuaust o moderato weather. The beery raloirat tbo of is. •aLL bcouedat up the Alleuboar to.l Laub etas*, and tb Ohio la uoWla oseellent boatldot rondltlun, tb. 4.91 b the eb.usl belug about II fort Thu •eatber c4nUeue cool but pinta...C. hatelpts 1./ feels ht by the 'lnter. bear yomd are math I/ for thipnent east. The shim:lmes downward dualsw steady. but the rush eavarlanted hill week Is venially over. A.'l the Water that go out. however. go full loaded. and freights thluz teauctfletuters are u.t holdlog bank 'or Cleelethtl rat,. are Lithrd), and to tit Louie 24.41. u. Duran. .to a..t .I,ettmoutt is um leratety ea tire. The imam. e are gu.te buss I. blithe orders. the jablitr. houw.ro &dna a jewel bas and then Is the usual art/ ell, In the trod.:e and grocery line Prins of produee tare not ementlaaly altered lines our /set Men., Is I. sestet request, the .Isetstot bete. .rater thaw the of the bulk. to 111.41, bat ooteldolet. /HP ate n. 4 ett5..3.17 'tants prim, paper Is pltest without ...eh dlftlsulty .t 1214, sent We append • rt• exteactu Of Interest from our earn. azahomfoo. Tbst N Y lodepen.lsnt*. NM of failures Ineladm 11, ono of whir! Is very torus. being CV "lad ea). This Is thong= alludes' to last work. I ',glean rais Of N. Y.) anr.a2o,l M. the Ib,nh faszt •*4 rho. trode. Ito ltablill4i str. all In to. llosawthusette tamatirattnnrx. Fab:.!.—The Iloblllllm of %ha shipping house or !thou!. Than S. Co., In Nou!aol aud Australia. on of. twi to armed thteo,ooo. 'no motets however. am also Mega, and • fur and knottrOblastftlettuent •1.1. dmabl, 4 rues, Rah the Strea sod !Imamate Reclutogs Droius were alter In money today duo fur • week or more out. and met att.= heel, susellil without todne rut of thole al3re, so borrowers. Ar, however, the meruntll• ;treasure or Weston le 4.1. Hulk b 14111ton:4 so In soros quart/mead mime otter le 'bed entitle at 11/ 14 cent It annum. full rontlause Oootleosnee Of the frwlible taro In the / 3,4 " 4, I. not yet fell hl ell the deuand boretterele. Ytimet.tlatutlif. The &loud far money bat Mm r.ther leap *Wee dot In, the peat week. but outdoor rake are unchanged. and list Owe Weimaa lieu is rautllf nett/Oohs] at IyIS see nit per unlia—kui. N. ALcatirtewt. • The dement Air mosey hse hummed motorist!) within the Met fen dam but isseept 'tor sell loans (whither* now quoted at from tit, 12 per teat) the dissent rotes are orithssiged. The merest Is tweeter. orid.otig-tiohtenter up. The banks are illamusting with eonsiderable freedom. but there is notwithstanding a gto4 deed of piper offering on the .trot. na stn., rates soedar for hest 01w en dorsed pspos are Palt) per lau d tor trot Poste names 1064t2 Poe mat-MIL Amet • The Ilsrsitharg Tehetraph ,arc-s mw rosinterfelt too dollar note on the Liarrisoarg Itsob ale eirmalatlou. It has protralts of Washington sad Ell Mahone* to the new toe-Mnal hosts brs the enshatut a nosi*.l female pa 'ere titirr-with a train of rare at the bottom of the notik- The grand. has the este Capitol to the mare, with the thalde. of Liberty In the Preston.. mated. The vig nette. on UM end ars bat* eh k.-two female*. a T i l ' rltL Y =lg it ß= ear. eglnsOo6 gi.t l The Chlanto Tribune esyr. , The lad wan nes been • period of enamel warm swab. or for this letltcule, bat ot 134Miali• W oullnele In the rigor and Orate market, manes from the Interior bet.` Mama entirely out off by the resent freahaL In leaf itli the road/ together do no: bring le enoon• to nags &Man lino, ant but 11111. beimut the noment requisite for home coasumplion..Tb• ()anal. which lithe channel from •hlrh we usually drew lariat Quantities of erode.* WI/ In the rum, will (imolai us nothing Worth resalloalur. till • late day In the 41180114 on amount of terns breaks In It; moms think, however.. It will be MD/and in TO def. The N o Zemmol of the 14th WE iIOOAR—The re aiipts have Wee larger *oil with* good ditcoanit fOr Ito Wert the gala of the week hue tihiabed some 3.500 bbds.toe I tutted fu l ly taken yeeterday and OKI to day. I f adrateett fully Nis early t o the pek, but dcee with lio— snowier omits' at the range otos. onttatioes as f Inferior 71:44.5: Comman 409 N; 1'Ve ., 43 . Puny , lab: Primo luX401.1!plolorINgol (.141.111.d Weet'a neetpto BWG US, against 400 for the ours.. poudius rock , sot you. Totsl seeelpta Woes the lot of KoOtoall./ 420 Z , hhdostelost 70,11 N) Co thu mos dote wet fear. alf/LAB9ll4—The largo atulealamuntlykom Outa hare serail to pm rant much Doornail . In the Magma market. trat•lts • goat &mite& durimg tW Nut noan for TM.. quall.lee hohlart hare mat utl se lowaratuvot to le per galloD. The Wes bare Imbrium! tome MOO obis at ago baa Mr Inferior andamontlost Mte. atot olgatOTa en , lon (o piling ant dotes. Or half bbla a nig,' hunapal hays been sold at 61003 hie V gallon for onlttury to Mims. To day nor market WDean Mary vith or no choice a Hole and ttot alas Malaga earn+ 3(X) bbla at bigirga for Infarier to good. and Ilktittgia M0rn...L.1 800 half obis at IT4To V gallon. Wealee reaslpta gad MA* against 0100 Mr the code. Ponding week test rem.. Tom! malpts alone the dale Septembar VASS bbla. against 180,800 to await:ROO dale ',Pt jllll, • ' The It. Y. Courier & gamma mit no tub Smoot, wow hot& ova twenty' DIM solltloua of dollars Ia dorolut at 1 o .varloui Bro.:1011*o. At Now York tam public (collo amo sooomulallog at a Doszfol by 11111.11:14 of Custom Mom dotter; tto, Mawr , coon for Um current amsl Yea:, Mum far, at it,. rale of Mao 5100. botoml the ormaramtot year of 111?6 , 41. yhs Mina coital am Um fl two quartms of thy Mama floVl row from Jul? 1, to Um 1,186111 wore ao follows: lint Quarter &Bono Quarto; to foyL3J to Doe 31.• 017,780 *14,20 Ca 892,350 008,2.52 366,810 1=409 M se4;llaneou• 521,924,430 • 5in175.6641 Compatedvan the correspondiou Palo& 0, 1 84 5. t h e . receipts ate RS -follow— 814 Moetto. . Biz Monti . 1 , 666. 1866. ..$3.1,609,577 1.14.9223 6 . 1.,1it).69t 1,700,6.11 . 627,236 419W9 —...-.... -...-......... 00et0me_........... ttferoluoe va..... 1134.645.207 $31.101,096 wing (Jr the paled of ell booth. only...ozone of Custom hoops manna fur! and half milli.a na that of the torrespondlug Partioal of 115 . 1tw0,14 tar tummies' Whops for. or expect stir materiel change lot. the batter In money .Hilts whilu thle Inflation tooth:mu. It to not merely the payment or Julie* that enfewnks.the Alarm laarset. There bum Only 0 par cant. of the modal funds width onr Dry goals merchants and ottkas hare to make on their remittances fa thearimports.. The *cone try rencot maintain • etrJugaPttkna. laxitluotr. l 4 ll 7 , while portion lloodt ere thrown sprn 000 0 win tlastrtilles as theta It Omar yea exhibits. %glade tan years only the Impede*? It'oabda (lax!. tuts O r from tan to &Writ. enlIlloin• trod sua •r" hom IS 000,00: logslsoo,ooo. augers from Ilataoo,odo to gag. 680,000 Thls latter v 4410 of Seeman but the others sre not. Ale—thug!' nothing dog I is Poorla,and although we eoutlnue our progloug Qua tatlona of T®7!:, V:th m o V relig 'i n s oVlrag h t i a 0.. rods Soh la nosily at 3,'403M. APPLllll—reerrel isle here beau idfered end eold•raedl ly OD 11174.4 1 0 5 bble cammon oariettee eold •t 17,76• sod • let of o) do eholee qualltima•bralight G1,26311.60' 11BANe—the market to well ehopiled with Coal! white ne&IMC the demand has hem ea, and the Wee have two lager than we have ever iteownahno before: hot the !notify bee Wales off and tales an making only la the entail way at $2 76. • BUTTER A 100b.-Ilnittr fall supply and , llggr regueet, the muket tendburdown gala or ytoked. et 1.23,;; but held generally it 3. Rah bet gold at 30 all weal; bates ao► dull, and telling rutty la the no WI way It 15Q120ler =huh gags &lon tend doentrardn and alt though nlaa were male but w.alc et V. are Canal& auta now at'orerldo)lo. • • ". BIIOBS4IIILAT FLOUR—the sriassn is issasty aloe and bat Ilttlo essaidiss On band: Aoki gooopAls . 8.3.00 per ILO tbs. BALUClti...t.tos detainl Is hiproslS2 • IltUo, wan of cdd 1 1 , 1 . 0 1 1141 1 1 a dAiddOc. new do. 9n; new Sl:ss .101 d; tow tden Elms 11)d; Bugu Oared do, 1:W3p12. • DULY 1411A.T—enme runlets era mini. bat no MINI re QUI*. emiarecored Ihm at 7.!! an , 04* tot Stuattlacra 0011DAGN -1 . .. . . . ldrallta Ito* coll. It et ft Mann% fat% ant - 36 8 R. ki...p a.m. *al, us a' a Wulf e tom tat 18 . 76 . ad ttara. eta, 18 C a Muted note. ant 16,a a rtine. Iwo, Inman e• • reeking Yaranaln 12a 1 11161) uoline—ltenina,ll.67 V.:U.66 3 3e il don Meninx; • col i l6 eta* a. Haml7 Wimp, asl.m% 67 via*W, 162670 P dal PLOURN LlNElS—ataaW► Bleb 11 do. Hoop 75 et. COTTON YARNS—The eottected quotation. tor Yarns eft are arpooded. I.OIIID rain. 1 Nos. 6to ID loth:tiles-9a e ID No. 10 —.S. e II Kenn it 1:1.-.-.......-...21 e D. Na 17 ..—.W e D N0.13.1...... Na ...........,...._l3 e D. No. le *SO e lb ..........46 e D. No. 19 .......31 c D No. 400 all 0. Na la b. Na 800_9 a 11 lb Na a* 0. No. 900-0 e V 5 Na 0 B. N0.1000_9 a Carnet Chain. White, 21= Colored .7; Coverlet Y.° ZS; (Undlewlek 21 ; Twine 23 ; Deans. No. t. 15: No 2. It. Varully Batting 17 : Caulking 17. SLINETINGI6—Erma th. advance: we on6te. now. Pitt burgh ICUs No I at 9.4 . 2an1 No 2 ►t 9. CANDLLS AND BOAP—there la wwtsady demand for Candh9e at 13X (or dipped. 12!6 for cionloi. and 26 for Ad a mautlna, loop Is firm at 6 for Common. 6.405.!6 fbrPalin. and 10 for gawrefe Toilet end Ctettle do. 0116116 E—the sleek of Ciseheu le exhr.tuited; lot of 260 bra W litres ;Win: off raphilvat II In the smell war. DRUM BUS—sales In email lot. at 12. DRAM) FRUlT—the manly of app:es le not very large, but le amnia for the demand; pries/ ran r , from 8 2 .600 112.74. latches are In light request at s 3 ,to lor tairne. rHaTilEttn—are /Wad.; name 7s/tern are: held at 66, In lota, and are retailing at 69. . - PIS Et—Mackarel No 3 have atatu auvanord.aod weauot at S 1041030: Harting $6,60; oodaab_ rots; L.k. put, White t0,600511.00.11+ bbl. Trout COO MOM: her btO White $5,604;360); Trout $5.00013.25. FLOUR—Abe mutat la unchanged, with a stood ounoir and moderate demand. From Tuna, salsa euper at 65,00 and extra at $6.60; on the wharf e.d depot, tutted of super at $5,1006,0) cod extra at 65.60006.62. A lot of WI) bbl. favorite Ohio brand wusold on the wharf at 56,55/or axe tre. but running only ewer On Inspection. tho gals net coneummatal. and the lot Wee dapped east. Another lot 1103 614, mot to arrive. also &favorite brand, Cu sold at $6,60. uninepected. A lot of 604 bide "Oheetdre ralhe. another Bret ay, brand. was sold yesterday on the wharf at 16.0250. From Vora sates anger at 15.406.60: extra at 60,000632. and extra family at 60,60. Dora teen! role , at 69 how first handy, and 05 from dove, and dolt. (SRAM—Oats e rola steady mount at Ada which Is the riding (Mare form Arm hands Corn Is dull at 66060400. abadad and ear. Rye le entree and In request at 10 fur old and 63 !Of rev Barley LS 1010 scarce, and we quote mbe fore at 61,164145. Wheat le to good request • but at Ca. doted ratan we Quote now at 61,1001.0. the Mello rue tree ruling. OROCANICS—thrre hare bun uveral lots of N• a Or. lune Sager and atelanee received sloe. our lent, and rale. of Sugar at 12..0 I !dolman. at 75, to the trate. To the oonntry trade. NO if oleatee tedetoted at 713. Island Sugar le !dead, to the Genets, at 11;i; Cuba dlolaage. 7,4 Sager MUM do 75; Bynum 83085. Ooffee I. regular demand at 1 2601235. and Aloe at 655gidAf. GARMAN CLlLY—falra regal., at $3O on. OAS PIPS-•the Mllowl ig are the puo • 'me ;or orrough Iron tubing Pa Foot. . 5 ! loch ( , : ir do do ..... 9.3; " -3: Per toot. do la 32 as 2... do V-A69° co dlatoorm oat Inca/ sale. at II - . do d0......17 4 . 1 14 do Bultiert to the oustaays, - HAY—a fair supply at (Mil $l2 per ton. lllURB—green Wes are q flint: which axe vane. et ZI IRON A NA I LS—w Ithout • tabled with moderate firmn aged st and prima drr nantry trade sage, and onOtatiosa main se Wives; below; PLO I 40. tlomuton Bar 1r0r.......114011(1 Juniata do ...... do 4.1 i Iron Pl. ash Wino— do Iy do Pints—. do WALLS. . I M3IW.M I.IOOMIOII. ''''''' do do Jo ''''' do :Oa 8edua117;...! 4 ! " . do 6',1 • 101 to 164 Notts.-IFt Rog 11.110 6,1 Z ltd do Brads* F00r0Na115_.......- do 3,76 6.1 t 7,1 do do do do 4,26 44 do —...- do 4,76 61 do -..-.- do 6,76 do do 00 Co '"P.T.l, B `" 7, CZ, do do 6to 0 do 4,761 Wro't Stakes 51 boob all loottbs-- do CAL 40 isle io do 6 do 14 do do 511 Bator Rivets do IMM Isms. N. 13 14 16 16 11* It 44 do 43 !X 22 a2l do 5 N. 26..Y 5-the toark,,t 4 Brm , %Id orrntot nos 1105 tattoo.: MOMMOM . AND QUAIL 91( [O .................w lb 3b . , do do 3,16 IMA Hot. Oboe . I . I by OI L 7-10. ax Itiordy Tire. Iti by 7-14 emir/ Vr:e th I 3 4 ao 4 n ti I dot I .t a B tt hh 'l‘ 1..,:tt.r.,“ aft Midi* Pkirtlna Leather VI llarnass f•AßD—g:lece are &war; s 'coral small vales of cattalrr Lary ?fa I, at 12. h, Jaen Hag 100 kepi at that figure: al 100 ter 14,1.. lir rendered' at It;U, cob, oar rcouer; far ant of fall kr, 12.,i crag 004081 and refaced. 13 Wait waked. MYTALS—Na Lead la almost nominal at t!: , ; . ta'a . . rat Um& Ellett Oootwr has mittoced to :154.1d. ant Stoat Bran to 810= OlLS—Lard 01190 11. In regular request. in mall 101. at tlia Unwed 011 lraltopether lamina! at {idly 161,05. YOT/rlOClt—ta ~mast ragman; ulna of Rads at i•. 00 49at.1.2 inlsad lota/1,2k and NW:Law:meta St 1.X.011.40. PIO lIIETAL—the raealpts ara .ht of all klul a and air cuply ealea reparted on. GU and 100 tone Actlara• en. No Ilkeston. furnace/4 at •en.'.. A. near Y Vs can tnegti th• ru•lng Paned. fat Cbueoal metal IP PO, bat are bare m mated AO. to acad. us. Ptallt-uales la the 'mall •at of alms Pork at gt.o m bU, POitteali—atealy males of llamtios at Silo/ sad Rll at SALT—a sldad., demand tins was at amyl.. nuke-. 10.62 fu Zia I sad $1,75 Fafnir. NEEDS—the hoLleri of Dwyer aye aro et SLOW: we hare only a roar Woo to uoto, but ties, ate all at that tiscre. Timothy. Nominal at 11304452.74, and Fiey In reauect at $1,15. NAND NTUND—r.rular rale* of Ilmilloolso C. Nang Stat. a. VJ par ton. WINDOW ULAISS—Prim a+ ffrira, arta wo correct. r Nuotatlow Tor U. ...got osw. eft/ matt—Glll. - • •. and 739. $3.00; 6:10. 13.7 a; 5 . 311 to 0:11. and 9:12 to 10412. 114:14 8.13 to 0313 and t. 14 to 10011, sem Thema. ned east, prkas: oonntry bands range at Pilo par is.?: Itea Par tha.encaooling t...11t0n elm, 20 too nol diamant off. LXAD—Orto and in moody demand et 1'2.40 b] leg ter DOH In all. and ..trib ctc p lb.. subject to the 11AI. di/COM:It, Red LOW, 31,;(4`... net. and Llthoeue. VVIIIISKCY—soIos of row •12.1)(0.423 , , teetlded Is In mod' mate renufst at 5961..10. •4 I CATTLE MARKET Atizattasr, February 24, 1e57. HlSlV.—sopplr light and prlca ft.rm; 4W Lea i oared aoIJ, prim ravens, from 33.06. cro. for 0.1 cum. )4 to ;mime. • • H 1766 —waver offor.l thtl week, there baling only IWO In Dena, tut Drkea fall off lota alarm] wars nsYnir all Ulan at 3lity f;. area. an In Quality. Iloo.l—aeikran for goal 4t Goes, gross Null I. /Lad. IMPORTS BY RAILROAD Plltaburgh Pt W. O. TL 11.-2 ous eat. IJam Mon; IL: bus a no, brown& Kirkpatrick; 6901. lard. Mortar & Rob• Inn= bus what), .1 10 Nan hot[[. Masan dour 80 dos brooms. ➢ 6411i0n & 40; 178.1. oat., ill do corn, 6 do barlar.2pkko butrar, Dorgan & to 9) bbla 0 Jur, I. rater. Iron; 863 boa wheat, Wllooartro CO boil rya, 278 do loamy, 1111.1.1. & *men 24 tam pig modal 11/mlm & eu•,pkga better Ido oaks. 11 111:44111.; I bog lard, Ball& Llgg.l4: 3 bbl. buttar, 2 do lard, 2 do taßoor. I do eggs, IdeOlorkau co; 34 balm cotton, almr, l'aouork * ern /fa 1,01. Bens. (rule & c.o: 100 do flour, J klautgrounory 0 beds tobacco. Taykol 4 do, Maya; 100 but potatoes, 87 do oat., 9 cora Wale, 1 tat lumbar, 13 bus toroloo, ornar.. lb okgs but. ter, 23 &saloon . ..ed. 43 kg. lard, 2 Lb:. 4111..2d0 do 0 00 0 , 16 bt!. mast, 21 Lg. Look., 1 arch & co. Pittoburel a ClaplaadlL IL—lb bbl. glass. Carlin g d eT. IW dcs takaileb,Llpplacnt 4x 2D Llarbbust: 16 bdb. frames. Pratt • to: II ban brana ens., Stalrer & Dilworth: 2 bblt b.:attn.. 12 Mut mat. II IdoCul , brut, cc: 01 tool Iran oeo. J Rem; 03 bus Corp. 1 ear hogb, ow. err ISO pkirs butler...4G ISIPORTB BY RIVES. Z ATI KSVILLII by Emma a raham—ll rob. leather, mac. bb. Hour. Lee-ob t 33:1 10 lur.lard .4 butter 50 bbl. roll el 4 e 1 b 3,3 33 113. 2 eke fen byes, led Wane. J . W Am: 040 eke beau. 21mpsou k Nalnom 01 doe become, Balta./. llamerayel eel: 64 bosay, Re , suer Anderson: 100 Osseo:v. Daniogtoo: 6 Mlle eaelale:trees, e M Oulu Mlle may Iron, N ti Abbot: 211 do do; 4 auks, Urall. Bennett t 4,,e 15 bbl. end nuke pallet: Carlene liobleou de co; 141 den brooms. owner 40 board. OLLUYOU4 by Rattet-1 Cr .Dale., Llylootoo, Rog. t boo, I ttong. 'handle: 1 boo YAboononk; 1 bbleggi, W m Hol. no: 0 tie butter../tognab bleb* &Neon. YS bbla 4 bon root% 1 bbl Mild. 4‘; x bed, glass, Bobo. & blebArdo; 103 bOl4 &moo arpin, 04,00: I , 0 do lard. Mcßride & co: 6 bag/tom' btd boor, tot 3 Eb!ollJor4 Forma. 600666 dour, WAI Isa•A Oar on: OD dodo, 61 Nfe Jr, 40 do do 0 11 Loo:b: 414 do do. Ltall A Liggett; 604 110 40, 10 mks ram tiAZW.T. die Uniqr•vs • an 100do4brooms. WY Well& WOO DID* ban. All &peon 1300 boopgoloi4J 11411 & roe. • DINOINULTI by Wm Wilkes-7 bbla augsr, It Dialull Aam •42 ado& Ares., 82 aka ptaehas, du NaLboro, 9du rel,l Dialer C. 4 balm 61)3..14 Forsyth& or: 16 eta (Is's. J A Mathison: 11 hales cotton, Klee, Prooret t eo; 140 Lbla lard 014 11 do butts?, 4 kg. do, WU blda 014 1.9 hhda charcoal...oo do tumor, 164 big mut, Leach kw: 1 barrel pumwd. 6 do warts. 41 .gulrm 6 111. h vi10y,..1 A Hr. shalt: 4 has randles.librltar & Dilworth, 16 !Inds tObIICCO. We) NASLIVILLU by floss Is-100 bbls7ou-.10.1 this bacoh, 178 brad o,Leseh a cc, 21 bbls J DouroII; IS bbl. Amu, U Dl.wch: 31 pawbbilry.l. dstA. • ZINIRSVA.I.II by Chid. Gowan-16 bbls wraps. .Powell A A100dr..99 bale whisky, J SloOlmagblin; 31 cribs , son, I biz bonts. 99D bbbi dour. Low A It or: .41 erh U betel% t cr; 73 bv. slily stuff. 1). Lew* 67 l ki path: ors, °sods, top; Id elks Mad DlDs. reels Iaa:DIDA, lb bores, A Gordon: 28 bbls applon I bbls doer, 490 Du batboy, Bassrden. IIONONGAIIELA NAVIGATION 60.-29 tur• .11441, Moo t 81111.610 •61.• 11,11144*y, W 11 Maki 45 luta wa, 81eu... a Anlar;3o ills ann. II bops raanmagar; s bbls arplAut,N Grad:: Efa ba4ll ecru, 10, biro no, obl4. applet, !mem. WELLSVILLN Tigress-19 040 Liddy, libel. a Vernon.: 110 lak•bazliy. 4 bra '10,2 bales hop; W 11 Ow r. 14; 171 bbl. nor. 1101140. • Anita: 40 lona Iron ore. Ales 110111nou 000 Or. talc l / 4 , c 147 and Iron ono lu bargol. NEN CIIMPIRLAND b 7 Apviricua Bello-2230 gr talck, OS tow Ws,. WUULINO by Diurnal-4 bbla rnat. UM aka wheat, wihuarth; bh.a *pig., Dekb.rt 4 bunt Alba. 1 liarmuakin; 175 b , D4 Yaw. knrarth & no: 104 an. 31. Db.. 1 key 11410: 3 bb:s butter, 1 kg lard. oirlur; 21 bag corn. 40. •RICANISAB RIVER by 11441 Witm-102 ban bacon, 14 bbls bladders, 114,11 do Hour, Lead, t ow,lll balsa cotton, Part. Palotar t uo; 105 do. Kennedy Mid, mu; 10 bbls whisker, /Info 4do 00 test, (ilcalteur t lira 4 bam b00k,. , io mally; 01 ball COIJONO, tibriver t p 3 do, w.tuou; 60 Wm doo_y„ ,/ lloutiromm;illimorth; y,• 80 do alma Bunten 12 b dl* swam,/ W Kati to brit Ilnieueta. Vatatimstuok It co: 31 do, It litkellmts; 10 IN* on. litolaand• L'am.B/maam MY cal 38 etanth Murphy k Bro.; 2 ItHs dried pemcbas: Gallium. RIVER TRADE. The Mar mark bat ulsght lodinated mot: &Dieu fast: god vas going &bra rapldly. 'The Allegheua la ransulug like I oglll tall, hut - ther• Is Nearegge any - curia& In the Plcmoogahela..the die being Prloolpally out of the Nom abeam. &mil pain of coal boats bawd out gulag the !day, but It hobopl work geblag rows without any our. root out the wind up strum. (lAMB, sgooster of boay monad, to go oil. if they Could only get Out g,f the guar glib 'ratio of the Uouosurghole. Ihe wharf. was the wen* of great bustle arul the arrivals from below tains Welearn from the 81, Louis paters that the Illinois rim Is open to t.asalle, ant the HlclWptl to Keokuk.. Vol Bs. Loso.—Ths Inspire City hissliiS been detained. will poelUreLv Wire thii morning at 10 o'clock. Vol Now thunest—The Argyle. Capt. Cole., an ljeig• toot dames, will lease this afternoon at a ohiock far New Orleans. . Yai'Butztvriu&—The aaa• and ant steams Charles B omm . oapt.yeall*. vlll hate for ZumsyWa. thl. =nabs at looNgoek. Vastrutial await that inky sbonld imbrue this orttrrtnnlty. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. • . , . . • ABZlNED—Lourtts. Iktavnatillig Jitrersou d • 004 - Petard. Iclhabater.Datmnl. Wlttarliac 800t5t,3191,011s Mums tiratuuti. Maw UN 11.4 W itur. Mumma her; EU WEL Willow, 01.nalnustt; Tirrpse. Wignm. .. DiPAATICD-141 win. 'Brownsvlllr., Jaramm, tia Col. 11=1, Elicstalktrlaruid. Whisettoctlgnin WelliT1110; Dons. Bt. laulE nithusos. ttuhrllle. SPRING TRADE FOR 1857. FAHNESTOCK- . &,- CO. CORNER 131 r WOOD AND FIRST STEW* ', PITTSBURGH. PA.: IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN ' ' - LARD OIL, LINSEED OM, WINDOW OLASS, ALCOHOL, TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, PERFUMERY, SPERM OIL, BRUSHES, PATENT.-MEDICINES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, ' SURD, INSTRUMENTS. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD AND - LITHARGE. . , Our Whit° Load, ground in Oil. is pnt up in paokages or 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 pou.ds. which we gearantee to be 8111101 LY PURL FULL WZIOHT, and not soryassial by SOY far Amman and whitener.. • Our facilities for the mamas and Laperlatlon of Drum ta are such as °ruble au tellell On as farotig a terras as Hasten Jobbing RM.. MEDICINES, CITEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, A. A. MASON Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in • 361 t. . m SL 7" Ca" 0013 g 3 No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, LAVE ALWAY, ON BAND THE LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORT meat of Imported and American Dry Goods} • To be faund ln thn Western country. Their Immense stock folledrJ Or eye) eldest? of Silks, Shawls and Dross Goode; Embroideries, Lucke and White Goods; Vimminga, Variety Goode, Hosiery and Gloves; Gentlmeene Furnishing Goode, Linen and Housekeeping Goods, Domestic Goods in immense variety; Ribbons, Flowers, Boohoo, Crapes, • AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. Straw and Braid Bonnets, an extensive assortment; Straw Goods, alt kind!. Their moly_y= CLOAK And MANTILLA MANUFACTORY bas to., much awaritsc. With their recllltlen engsged In suannfectrerin¢ they ore ensbled always to offer the moot featlontble atrles and .t role. below the/mm.l.Ln. beery description of LADIZA SKIRTS on band and Made to order. NEW GOODS ronttently realved from their Haddam Buyer la tn• met. Machu. from 'II real°na of the country are !netted to call. lfrazmdowrl 41: AL MASON 000. PHILADELPHIA GLOVE H TOHN B. ENGLISH' & CO., 21 CHESTNUT STREET, AaB NOW RIMEIVING MIMIC SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF GLOVES "AND GAUNTLETS. Bin g the neat assortment in the United States, emeistin g of 10.000 DOZEN! - GENTLEMEN, LADIES' AND MISSES' Paris Of the most celebrated makes. Gentlemen and Ladles' Kid and Beaver Gauntlets. Gentlemen and Wiese Castor & Beaver Glovea. " " " Hid Finleh Bilk Gloves." " " Lisle Thread Gloves and Gauntlets. With a largo assortment of LonCou 13i,k Ties, Buck Gloves, Qum Elastic Braces, etc. Sob. Agents in Me United States for Me sale of the Celebrated DEROACH AND TAJLMON • GLOVES. falk2mdtwi L. FIALLOVI(ELL & CO. PHILADELPH.IA, JOBBERS OF SILK GOODS; Fancy Dress Stuffs, Trimmings, Ribbons, , EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILTrAS, HAVE now open for tha Spring Senson ono of tho Largest Etooks of Goode in their line, ever offered in the United Rates. The ',stem , T I/NIP:IU m PITICEN, adapted by as eolas Tears sines, tegetber with that at OTealeg ha &a rcuate eseept with - CA,SII AND SIIORT CREDIT BUYERS, it. had the elfeer ot largely Inermslog our bovines/. thereby enabling us to premot Wit greataa Inibroontanta In Goode and prte-• to lbw. who give no thole en , torn. The close raleatahnce Merchant will petrel. upon reading our Terms that tinder Um Ult.:Arm peter aystam wittiot only ran .dee d to. bm max from neertritic yell ..t rates than this e who do bonniest on the old loot malt /mime: our tarns belnit more otrinceol, end the pureaarem whom we met to attract boing, as a Cit... lb. clotiest buyer. and beetjcidges or Wood.. .• TERMS. • Gum buyer, Inn ramie . ° a nemunt of FIX .r cent. If the money te. paid In per !nada within tan data Rem ' data of gill Unman.' mem,. taken onl, at Ile market value on the day It le realroiL whereebante of undonta...l etamding. o r modern,. Menthe at he given, of d T money fermented Ice almeee or motor ty. e dtenunt at the rate of T Nal..ViVer mint per aunt= be allOvreal. wUI IPT We net from ...hens whiting thereat an .ILn:float on cf our eta k, befog Bethnal that they win ba wn• tioesd t that II Ie oft that.. Inter.. to pay the largo meats that are absolutely essothOl to the* who 011 .1001 fehka.tax 1857. TRANSPORTATION. 1857. capacity One Hundred Tons Daily. —aeeeeserdlastla LEMON & CO. H ENG D made extensive preparations this Winter, are now prepared to do a hoary v Ty PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, TIIBOI3O Id to an I Ism the amtern Otte, IVe sae asp:Luaus felexhle and all those &weld to ratroldratbe Penne Gnu and Ramos& that no Mi. will i.e lrfkrOJ to rtuder onterat eallatartlon to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGEIT. The Avoldancd of the Inclined Plants on the Allegheny Portage Railroad wllt pare Isereased despatch to the tranetaladonCrelaht 011 lee en PENN IiTIMET, at the Masi mesa. fe24;tily LOYD tt LEMON. _ _ DAVID oeurnaLL.. CAMPBELL & POLLOCK. WHOLESA.O DEALERS 'IN• FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, CRAVATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CUTLERY, PERCHSSION CAPS, JEWELRY, WATCHES, k.a.; AND IdlNUlEtnolutite or Gilt Mouldings for Looking Glass Frames, Railroad Cars, dm, No. 9 Wood Street. o3rner of Diamond Alley. 1856:. CANAL. NAVIGATION. - t 856. ifibigiaK lER'S PORTA B•LE BOAT LIN E Via Pennsylvania Canal and &al!road: ._ • . 4 • Capacity 2000 Torts per Month each Way. A k1:111 faoilitiea for Transportation hay, boon largely inoroased:during the past Winter; IL, and re can no r offer to EIIIIITERS the onporlor advantagoo or . DOUBLZ DAILY LIND to sad from into tbozah iA Zlad 11 , hla i t A nd llsltlnge... , Traniltnir . mposal entirety of F t : 4, O[MA B LII BONN, bat ono tranottlointat a r dleolatoll. M AU/MOD= ALL &DIN. PIVIYI I inoreer?" 1. 4 i ng "( "'" 4°1111 • 11 "`ibb`u" mhl9 . . BIER & Pki I TCHEL 16, Piondivolikv , AMUSEMENTS. Ail Advertisements of Concerts or Pab lo Amnrm•ale mug be pad for Innrlably In saw.. lIITTSBUROLI TIIRATHE. IL Lowe land Maus. P Stage Manager—A W VtftiZ; -n" at. O.J.C. POO= uocr.v— m ..." 3 ...4s.o7 l Agrratenlous, large-13 00 ,nrc4 - 4 - Gii.47,4;i 5 .. Priests Boxes, 00 Frllilant onswees of elm celebrated Commedleune. !thane Lela IdONTAZ. LCounten el Laranddlj who will mans her woad appearance this seeming In a Wand Drama, mitten farre,nly for her, and In which I sensately Var t l,l th r lsatular . rftd . erzand nm . : 1 1.elanzA w dr= lady In TUESDAT EVRAINIL PEBIIOARY 24th, 16. T. will be played lA9 new lllatorleal lemm -Lolaei, act& entitled LOLA ISONTEZ IN 13AVANIA Monte,. Odtar• eardeCcrurdeee of Laneeldt) Nan!. bra - Nonla; Louie of N es re. Weaver; Berm Von Voppenheln, Leonard; Primus, Mn leopard; Mechem, ldre Potter. Pas Boa IL Lan a. To eanalods •Ith PADDY TIIE PIPES. airDaars opck at OX—aa, tan alias at 7 Vela:a. A Grand Concert. YOR tbo benefit of :ft. John's Chnreb, Lowreriwwille, will b dyes at gam:de llalk, on ESDAT EVENING; =Lb Inst. A &umber or Vases Pero th e moat mail:wet wistosess will be parlor...lY by A:materna or tele city, . 'To am 7!:" o'clock: — Tickets Se bw bed et the Almelo dm of dialler and et the ibrw the *Tana Inc of the concert. dill3ll.le AUCTION SALE:s P. M;. DA V S, Auctioneer. ilamotratat 1?,,,tat." corn, al Waal ar 4 h a St 1 IQUOBS, CIGARS. &C. At Auction—On Wrineaur 1310r12 1 / 1 1/. 25thenxt, 4110 o'o , ook. at the tommorrial room. earner of WOOS and /Ifth groats, trill Le sad. Souks Cue Prttioh Brandy. 4 barrel. IchlAy. ]O,OOO ttomrtod Olgart,,2o Cu.. flu. Madorit, Pharr, tad Port Muer, 20 meets dictande, 20 40stli 0530 Broom, CO Dab. Ptraw. %%1,81488 Paper, ao. 10. fe24 P 11 DAVIS Awl.. PATENT SODA FOUNTAIN .At Auction —This aLernoon, 2itti lan . ne letiark. at the toautetvlal etlea roatax, atilt. 4014. Pals Youtatals, nobbles Taunt.all romps t... 4 mato/ 624 0111 DtVls. duct;__ AINISTRATOES SALE Or VA - Lt- ABLE STOIM—Oct Thursday evetdoc. Ireb. 26:21, deleel, it the Merchant/1 ltecbetute.lll.h et. will to sold. 16 them Merchent• 1. ?dew:Actium Book 66161 t CD . Feat et Piltsbenth do 6 . Citlean: oapoelte Dank: do 31 * Itsni street [lrides 00. _ , do 114 . . Pittsburgh FL Ws Tr.* Chicago IL N- U . Western liasuranee Co. CIO le= P.M. DAVIS. Ann.' .11 . ?IIRIVITURE & VARIETY ' , I-TORE At Astellon—Oh Wedaerebsy caorsint. Web 25, as 10 o bt,et ltd Smithfield streetsppetite tbo Mini sell be mid the entire etc... as the owner if declining basin... =owe irbloh aro blob. sail lose poet cottage bedateale, wardrobes. aide taeles. ern:* Willow vetoer. blast enamewd Übe wends, latest otyle Wet ensmaleel eharoberutts.conalsting of Jenny Lind bedstead. dms. bag bor.. marble top washstand. nem top tab'. chain, with roan; two , alas les tette. SS pin. each; none thine ware, snorted:* e:entity of dieraosdetlenwere. coesistlag ef corned Isee Is.goblets, turnbiers,eelnies. sweet. , ge , Pasha rastbin and pleas. statuary. tottater.theivina do.. 1.113 P 51 DAVIS Ana. -- Q.ECOND-LIAND BUGGY k lIMINESS At. Auction —OA Weds...else torreldr. Inca. at 11 o'clock. at the =mental Wes room., center of Wood and 111th etosels, win De add au vett tedshal two seat Bain. alth leather top to to rood ordon e kwo DaW Mkt ntg° honer, A -wla,tle ""b r u . R EAVIS, AueL QTRAW WRAPPING PAPER--just re e•lved 200 bat tarelln b 7 P. bl. DAVI7, . •. . • • • f Wood and Flfth gQ a ßtindlcti Cioam, -Medium nd D0n ..4; hiolhOinistraw rob rtra eto bolo st the ematoore Woo taw. 0011.2 of wood 004 oth Ito. AUOTlON,SALE B— Dialy_attho Commer , _ ilot wi.conser of 'Woodland rtrai rtresta. smy dy' fival.. WIC we,. has. M., AN'. At 2 totittAlt.P 31„furultars isteA.r. ausearwsro. Oczam.w.imi dotio.g.wi te f• Murrhdols: notieux BBLS WHITE BEANS; co ova, IMO Aptly:. tab sal. by bt 41.21.X.10831114 6 Wiiterstribot !!!= BOOKS. AGA Z INES AND WEEKLY PAPERS Airbse•Vtay . Hoek les Itsr d ej . l:. , Peterson's ' 4o Bsiletes do do 64 ." El Me weekly parer. fro m Nsir Yort and Anton, reed this 'reek by • A UD f2l Ff W stree L op lNl i NN t i he Tb•oat,re. INTERESTING WORKS ON NEW 111EX -ICO. YI Or th or NOV ff 1121 0 ,) Oud h P." dev acalptlte and with nexasroas Illustraucm, by YY, LI, IL, Daybr: late Ualta.l State... Atm:manta 1 vat, 13mo. NW sAla b• RAY eV& lib PRESII SUPPLIES—Kim's Aratio Ex dedltioa. kreftett's Roberta's eh tries &Lb, And/leant' Lake Niguel. Irvine's LW of Weeblegton. Cyril,' Pros era I. :Me Note. Ivrea be MU, ElevelL E & C 0 .65 Wad el VASARI'S LIVES OF THE PAINTERS.ar+m Ideas et the moat eminent Painters.' &minion WA • tzen•latad front tbe itallen of CI -imam V assil. nliti not. and ilinstretions , chiefly eedee , ed horn swims eernmentatert. by Airs Jonathan Iroeter. In 6 vols. Bohn'a edition. Price toducelL KAY tVU AS Weed amt.. MEW BOOKS FOR FAMILY READING Joel remised b - j - JOLIN P. DAVI,ON. of lifmket street betas. Tiolrd mot Fourth Moneta—Ray of Vett to BMAtten the Cottage Nome.% a any boo EC.* the MI. thor of . Trsp Wealth a liantosno.. thlztrflre cents; The Amnion Hymn, :a contm Tweedie new boot. Home. abm k for the family; Altonories of Bethany, by. this author of "Woke ofJeaut.. " 100 tsbere of et. rent .- At; Law. from Haar. for Lit. and Lunt. or Mastro. &Mae of the Boot of Ployerts, by Mar,' Woo. Arndt; the Ohrletima Tom. Bock. a tiolden Tremolo . for the max Tfarele awl Ihmearchee la Cheldm and Miner e. Ith an sormont ofeteewatlonit at Warta the "Merle of talmrml and altueh...allushan the R hoe" of Zabel, by Wm. SC Lonna; TIA Imre, 61111.1. wieellt New Goan.* or =I Mouths 10 tin Andm. by J. Y. flotton Elleerwmolt Norte riles. traveated literally; Hand book of Prover* The Went Kill,. or the Bettis witlett ail motet fizat: sisal mid Calculuo. In connection with Undo hietosi, by A. P. Mettlor. with mar* and plat.. • TIM' •alosbh. bort JOHNS. DAVLSON, - fen No. 61 Aterbet Btreet. BOOKS RECEIVED TRIS DAY=—West. •a,d Marks Cr The Grest Drams of Duman Pro. fittbS. Di It t. gatooo Lose. Gls Who end este, by , pr. D. Ssott.'s. Vtlfros to" 4 :o M ellr r ;loSlo n sn ''. l . ll 2 4lorlt " The Life sod Adrosturre of Itootroortt Stoustsintsr 00,01 sod Miter of Crow Nation. • Dupe.' Pobool /Delon, Ibe Aeleeleee P 0111117... B.H.tre Iteilelee le Atmertts,ttr, fall . . 1 . 1 . -DEAD, tdttb.t, kIW LIOOKS AT E. C. COCIIRAN's _ ALLYSIELILNY—Aniora Leith. br Elisabeth !trona. fable fur (VW.: Dobten riU.P. for the Yemen. • us , t Warned not Slated. Alice Carer Neter laa Late s‘o aloud. Heade; Ilaner,‘Aliee Carer - Oneernuot. 4,4 Mi. cilia, or Male kr the Troth: The lind essids, Mount Bops an /nelan Talmo/17M, ernichens and gnaws; am.. Ablest f r Itrarytody. Oarstem ilumsnity in the Chapin; The smitten linassetand. L Aims, D (laj The thiJon /Axon. Wow. Personso, Inez: 'Western Herter tare: rdrar A Pees Wakes Lambe dr: Qaestil or negland, aentlend end apaint hire allorneon'e Welkin Waren r Worsts, 12 rola _bhp; issue. WMllLs;ten; list. „ar„ 1%, vrk4 Abb.traJuvoloon: Knack Atotio tsetse... tient—nen sultin • Urge assortment et Standard 1.4 11k.1124..1.e tAraturs towitleir asLialooe are eta!apt 11 katnn mails. In toting sock I tied 4041.1 brake alleb will brsokt at out tomake room kw • larger aMortment or a more standard tbammier In the epees. tae The College of St aimes,..ffaryland. , IrlIE ESEOuI7I.) TERM Of the 'present Anttnal -. 2 tigtAraiV 'b 'filrlhigy h " 1 " 4 ";• , nth:tads Join whatnot elan Moly extatit= uh j,%,,,; 1 Math ao b, cltle4 to cater: and the Coll.g. charger, tal, count from the date of chiral:lee, Asoyht arthoga mag t he trill:.. alatuaatio au re.rt t e=nr.tirtgad.hic the Lo •ot Hemp &tali by err. to January. etuyaa tar the myth* animal tendon, iortflog expemsta,s443.: aphileauleo rohet infottrAtton. of- for Um adnatulon of oat !Mgr& to he triads to the heathy, Cohan* oy et, Jame.. P. 0.. llaryland. felttr.lawdifir FiSll-50 bbhs No'. 3 17argo . Maokora ; icobtr -oatoi to.l!orto. FO obliNo.l . : 10 hllNo k n _ leo bit oblo bolaTroeh , 40 1. - h.ll 11 - W bola No.l pmjoa Pcr role b 1" J.II.O.II.tgIIVLD. . WO T r ithisat on band WM 14: Ws 7 ' WiLALOGICIOEO3: : ,