THE PITTSBURGH G%Z • 13ROOKS •.: 7A' tiltYaitri-X.Pit • jimpalA4tloll7ll PULE lot tfie Nortb Amer loaskiaidNx*lON4.4lPAYMl,o.ol44.l4CPul,`"A az4VonoraniFd Cr ats °Mere. Prmakitasi pulthabed .a:44-IVeakty, and I. Saver per ammo; xlaa Tri-Wts.l4ly Vv Latin p. Azuktim; L. Tiro Donau per wnmu, uric:4 Q,"Av are earnestly requested the bead *et favor. before fir...,'lsod am early in to day ptaelleable.- Lao,4' '''fiGraligox Tiasiim, ..lova ) , of the .Post, in relation to the iron "..4ade:of the country, (=volts wel unfit the gene. tali conduct'.of the Free Trade Preis towards Os, litanu9cturcre,.6or whom their prufessiotui of , - Oachorient og g so triptn. 'lle intrOduCtiou of Bur, ...dins'ilLevolvitigptunmer,' which is stqatetionely , tinned a ' top.tenuer,' was not unknown to us, and -,- will Dot, We thinlr, account' bar the depression in (the leaetnelle . •-.." The only point we nee in the artiele of the Past, , ..,- „, „ . I ts Je the elelewing, which, after all, is, tun a foxed 'pnitilibul nleTelY .thxn' i l h '' ' I ‘,`Wsi.lntoW, the iron =en' do not want to he .trade the subjects of a political controversy. But ir,the leadingUagan cithe Whig Party in Western, .' ylventayetiosts in using them as a weapon lagaiist therUemocratio party, and they ;main pas s save _instruments of a newapaper. mendacity, toe . • shall be compelled to publish statements of their - . .btudnestlf ettratnestfrons theteUri l4in ces, with cosu• ' Lilts that will open the eyes of Densocret.'in otb '. ' at. amnions ili the Union, au the steLject of Jthe eau , : , tmrsifirais rim ender the Tariff of 1,54.0:" i , We note I , Aire notice, that the disco/situ of the inntyg oWn—Stsa dreaded and feared / by the „urikbe Wantinuat and it 'shall be ad fault of our's .”, Lt.'s , e do acitget at he '-compelled" statement.— .. yte'shall look with'much soliciyUle for the rettims Of ingests ender the swindling , ,turtlf of Ir.te. - , 'Like the Ostrich, urhich,ltides 'ita head when dangerthreatens, the astute editor puts his head . urelltili 6qo of Pennsylvania pig • metal, and myr, asp see nature:go suMalliThere has been no British ''cotriiietitton; ''.' With frondWial exempt...eery, he "persuade ,bilitSell . that our own'.city is not only :thin canna artists poliduction, but of the minsumpzion tofiree, and goes tot :to argue,that bectiuw , pig iron is 4 lWnuSed,upo our forges, it cannot be upon the l,trwges - pil utir CrttOmMro, orAmerican forges any ferberS. ,, W take the broad stint:Cl, that each ton orirciti im 4 artef deicludes front use a ton of Acne ,ricint; . robs the American laborer of the work ~....*Ciaailrftu make u- andcheats the American .•:farzi out of the isle of the produce that would 1 24 and elathailas laborer table, he makes 0. - .platen- We look at the import tables of New bosh ,d 1.34.nu0ti, and see, in four, days, the arrival of „isms tklitiNlia lOW of pig . die,, hum abroad, with / . 1,460 bundles, antLifrero Ma..aid Guru of . the to, atefectured articolej Or al t short Nunes, with us to / ' leslumie, that an equal' amount of iron law will be \ Isiodticed ut twine; and • thot oar iron men would. have bed less Padre,' in ',npou them, had the ditty beesi'kept at the old and sound specific rare. We ' .deinstuttelhis ibririgueutripeution, and shall spare - no pais to Once bed,re the people of this Suite, Iliad this waive of the Mate, the evils iudictedvp . on thedititereststs• the eirvebireta'free trade duty, 'lurid 'challenge the Post editor to meet us, hoping itheLle, will condhe liinmeff tO the presentation of acts, and take his *position upon quautitici and val. satstons of iroir,laud dullers nod cents of profit. Vitoria Corelopotideuce of t:te Gaunt 91t.S.PICIS,'SEYGLIITIO • Or. - ;r i',Wasittitarort, March a% 'eeeLl yea" arc. se..l/ilet of the debate upon la, Alleges Resoltitea of empathy kir France, re , portgd tun illepaieun by lite actiamitlitilted Stencg asph cr.' the Senate. The subject is gootl,leal of debate hem, ansj th, little iletratgogtie, gon,ofilehiclt there isrdwnyir a bitipernbts ndance in ne. .SOrioe of the tinthusins.luto falleu oil Southward, since a rs unilerkood that the new I ~Fteuih Government htli.ordcred a preparmory ;itiof fin the - Aboldion of Slsrery intim French Nest indiaLsbuda. If the French incurs are atted far intmedine emancipation, why net die American .negroosi 2dlssissippi, Alall.ma and other Slane Sines, really iejpicesn' r the spread of free prince • plea mud national'delivergince from Slavery, tot ematicipaa their own yoks-kikiwa! Mr. CaL secxu, to nee a Feat black cloud in :this Eu. . . mean Revolution, which.: anon may spread like nibs curtainicif night, over' the Carotinas and the iirli s ola Southern country. Mr. Underwood as you • ace, thinks that the Resolittion• are premature for the reason that previous revolutions in France bans been alteeded.withauch_ reignaiof bloodshed and inch frightful devotion.. J Atr. Sale, of. Ni FL threw a fin:4,mnd into the ' Climber by prtiposing, by .way of amendment, special thanks to the French . Government, for the peopined abolition of Slavery at Genial oupe and Tais subject having been debated fur Come Mit boon, Mr. Hennepin, of la., moved ao - Execuhv o Stamioc, thinking . . he wad, that . 014 question of . - I.'reitelclawFty could be - postponed kw a clap ti, makliop a cane of "individual - Liberty,' in the Sao • • ate _This hint interpreted the fact that one .Mr. No. gent had furaided the N. Herald with *copy of vim Mexican teeny, had been arrested by toe her. .gtant.ditelna fur the am. He acquitted the :Sew wore and Mean:era of theSeirate, but wide De penmen' of :late and ilmideera.NoCwillittg to bed .uay - Mr. klectianan, ho-would not mired nt ell, and ' by - moth eiyiressivesilettiM be bets mode the betray .. al the mare fudge: have the Cenam -ay mead Ind imprirou There is nu law 74 prevent lASI ban Imen'dote and until.Ccrognris cam= much u law, there can be au Offence eons . miffed by the Publication of the recent pionciedinis Lodi Silt : hat been approved and. rigned, sad at in early dog. INwyreeda will be frailed tor • :114i 3,ol3eryoaot rirmutacl The etspecitatio. Ilte:PTAlOY..P.P.rtment are Mat it wilt, be tit, - ' ] llie:'ll4.lriai hive sander:consideration mday, iefending money supplied to bririgthe i into the service of the ended Mates'l TunsmemaMitied to the Committee au hlititary airs god dierebyyracticallyi killed. Also, u bill --apmpri,4l,2g,money to pay far bringing home the Orolias of such racers iand soldiers . maybe idealgided by !b,frie.42 - or thd same. nod - who ate„maalicto pairMthe iiirenitia of freight, and Ithmatiwitarit and driitaini band of their relatives I of theca Ede were debated at real leigth anafipidly re:committe . 4.: :-_-„,"4l:isimaid also- - reported granting pen— Someitto tht - widirivit, ,634 . o r g lians. of Lakin. and • - atm' alias belottgiagmtba Navy of the laical States riaile . r the let willyeeelye pensioniL 740 remaitting each and the ehddren up - tithe 1 .4 400 . 1 *. - ; l4 ° 144 believe has tido Mdiaded crtitNile and - occasionally only have f . rtbc relief or waivers of Mom 715060 a Territorial brit was before the far an hod, and Called twit, a speed' from idr. : Hilliard in review of the the war, in coodent of Omit Adminiairdiarimul - in praise of Ceo. •ou,'emlatte of a very late letter re- California Via Meir6.l. It came ( mom his brothers Lieui • :c I, • ... . .-•- --:-..T.iiis .ili.oki,.i.o*Lu. . -ia.iirciatarlA. • : - '• - '..' 0. •IClalii 2717. -I . l + ...• VillaCTZ CO NWIL•I4 - - „ ..- •.. ,: -• , • ,:. , ::•,,. a „ • 261dial Mauna, Feb. 7, i 645,. •:- i .1 - iiiii"stearly du* , mouths. Blase a state,,,optiortuai - j • • • by forwritileg Welts has oderm.l, Witt my, but lamer j • ,-- .:• j :Xotettletailli tea tear obi.. ..„ i ',. - ; • '' , • JfeiAst•lait teWmotilbs we . base boil . po i1 ‘ ...^111 j '••-. • I in. ~ .I.a ger ateretishes before thelT. we've:led 1 j ';:iesibeillitasiSdsatilign of the coenty. * JlVe I:41ml 1 : . wigbaWf• duet:sway and lost out mato,,—three mop ..,.......,- , _ . :fialy;*'tife..othersvioandedlesp.myerely, u'o out • 1 -1 „.. •' - ' , :de -wea* will heat far service_ tiering the • Praise. . The iseiley have a-respectabb iltree pa o,l•MdXot./ ..hi, Wooeillileailets from Inavoebece allay Less. ti •. : .'. • :f„Setif:4 camp. - Chu '...ettilor' army," ; . is Se..tbton j.,•:.;:,' . ..,,iii1ea1t., le seetaidr stneug 'enough , Is; attack them .-• , • ,:' ;jig Otitjr.fit46l4 beilwe • ltsse,d etsomr'pLisipai her, . • : , J.,' Lxlttea in which " cannot be smelted. •-. • '.' . . ,J , • , ... r ., , . , . . . ~...,' ----,..;.; pAlitsu Warty -exP.eing '.oP.l.iore•'Sones I. ',:/, • 1 ,: j . - ". JreilittileiPlJtita.po.rivbk., AIL Lowee:Coilikluia ";ii ha Oit;IN:.!-Wel)1141.43 &1111.4 r . li trlifOdt•4lll Jose, ...•::„-',;,;*llsSW;lletryltatieS^lo33 Selbe, e.."e,7lPllbee.erit. .j - :, ~--j,',':::;cpaak,;•-•%gb:' i a lb.,-;PwWws:..,illillsltipametti • DusMte, - of .•':_.'•-atici.Atme, br,•Dglkaopoot 444 , rilet; ~,,r4.-pi . : ~: : .:-. .: . ., .. .:. . .i'.,l4iiiiiiiiiiitiiiihii. ,C 4forili l osoloffd . O l t r. 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TheiNew Wick ftlorniag Sine puldudies an Ets. tro,4indainitar , r - Barop=n. intelligence .egiracted fron4Lcutdottpapct of Sunday, lZh of. Merck winch wits'biought to LiVerpidol byiapresalieEire I the nailing ot,the•Cisledonia ea that days-By acme accident, as we learn from the Extra Star,..abe pa per did not reach thin city till Thursday, which no counts kir the late appearance of its news. 'The au/telatuatter Chasidic/au is as follows: • • CUMWS3 !nit Enacts': Cam:mt.—Lord John Russell's resignatienwaspasitively decided upon on Saturday evening. Despatches announcing Ids contemplated resig nation were foisranled to Lhablin, the intelligence appearing in Of Dublin papers on Satutday, 11th • March- _ , - - - • Cabinet Councils were held in Downing street, on Satugay evening, and daring the day Lord Pal merston had a coluitence with Mt. Bancroft, the U.S. Minister. - The Cabinet. it was understand, bad under con sideration important concessions to Ireland. and a conbiclerublo extension oldie elective franchise in the United Kingdoms was talked oil • Douglas_lerrold, immediately upon his arrival :at fans, had en interview with lamartine, mho rticeived•birn in the most cordial 'manner: - Ittivns reported that he bad been commissioned to repair to Paris by a Committee of the Liberals in,Lon- Tzwairir or Limrlui, Ortmoms—Lrxcasr= E. t.rcrlom.—Arms , Johr, 6X;--.4anicy, Important from 'Algiers.. ALGIERS Tr....mum BY TUB BBC teArmil.T. A PART. By the latest intelligence front Algiers, we are 'informed that on receipt of the astounding news from Paris, there was a tremendous encitetneat among the military in the city and immediate neighborhood. The officers of the Chavuturs d'Af. rique Immediately, together with several other re. guncets, among which are those of the Artillerie Legere were the tenet prominent. They declared n funmimite their adhesion , to the existing state of things in Fiance. The Marselaise and the Yaris sienne were rung with great enthusiasm... The MoniteurAlgeria of the 2tith February, had an announcement from the Governor General, the Duke d' Anemic ' of the news received from Paris. There were indeed two notices, the first being of a dispatch front Paris, dated on the afternoon of the 2lth, informing him of the abdication of the King Covet of. the Count of Paris, and the Dotehess el' . Ortehes propofed to Regent, to which the Govern or General addrithe following note, • • This'Goie . riiiii; General Loowing tho patriotism of all, adds - nothing to this news Nothing can ebonite our duties. or infect our dunes to France. 'Algiers, Fob. 27. H. IiOtILEAN.i." The second notice says .The Governor Geneml has not received from France nay ermtmunication; but be it inibuned that ill,' J . :Mowing* despatch hoe been addressed to all the prefects and wilt.prefects. (Here the Governor General pt.blislms a despatch, announcing the for mation of the Provisional Government) The Go vernor General can only repeat what be said yes• terday. Nothing it changed in our &met toward Franz; the population and the army will wait with the greatest calm for the unlers ol the mother country. IL D'ORLEANS. -Algiers, Feb. 2S, ten at night." The allegiance of the Due d' Anemic to the Re public, accures peace to Algeria, and removes tLuae uppreheaeiousof a colonial war which an op podia party might have produced,. We oluerve the Prince de Joinville united with the Due tf Aumale improcluiming the Republic at . Algiera All wall quiet at Brusula on the Hth of March Paris teas perfectly trunquifon Fraley allernon •.. . The Germans pretentellan add:vest° the neve Go vernment of Thurnday; the diaorders in the South had teglmated. Offriust eau:fouls from Vienna left the Cu:fleet in council: [MU'S of a general riaing in La.ThArdy :oohed for hourly - . The emeeeauor of Prince Met ternich tunjuot been appointed. r7ollllEtteutl. COWS AND 510Nr5 111016 T. . 1..." Sunday adarch - 12. excited condition of this people in aeveral Parts ...Lillie uu.n.ropulLa, eoneurrently with the telligence 'of between' the authorities and the ina,as iu Glasgow, nail the fears that si• mils, scenes may he enacted in some of the man ufacturing dipttwte. following to rapidly as they bane done the sudden revolutionary change iu the . . dynasty and the fisrin of the Government in France, have indeed, paralysed most severely the whole• sale as well as the retail departments of trade and industry since th's day week• fiki apprehensive have many of our inerellanta and beads of mate ufacturing establishments been of plunder, that the sending F.mh of gook., whether by railroad or otherwise, has in many clines been delayed. Foreign E: • Ireland, is la a very alaritung state. The Iri.h confederation belt a meeting in Dublin last Tharadaynight. More than 4000 . pnocuisrere present -Placard. lVere bearing the toivin,g words,;— , • ..iwttaxati! roacryrves , o .FBI.I.=NITV. Crean -waa the Chairman. :A . paper recently autrted m Dublin, calied the fri,h,xicra,lbu _ • . "Ireland's opportunity, thank God mil France, has come at last! Its challenge rings in our ea. I like a cell to battle...and warms roe blood like wine. It demimds of us what mission we have to entrust to its ministry, so often and frrvently evoked. We most unite, We 1111.3 no we muNt leap ail bar. tiers but Iliose'which are dein, if needs be, we meetdie rather than let this provi dential hour pans over us unliberated. Do not fear (continues het that Finnee is enhausuaL— Event will ;cad en event, as hour ushers on hoer. See how they have followed each other already; within a week the MitliAttes resignation, the :KWg's and the Republic's birth.—Ko Republic con stand in Ironer Which is not aggressive.--I!;eitherceanWat take 'place in Europe without • England. The first gun England tires will be the russet gun of her 'do. 'minion in Ireland. The consideration is not now of when, but of how. Irish ilideptillOGFC2l is to be won. The time is at-L=4A mini with the deep sounding of a act flung its channel:. Are the peo- ple ready! They must he ready. .Now or never!" .. . ...Oh! soy countrymen, look up, look up! ..-Arise front the deaths:lug where you have long berm ly. jug• and let this lights-ca your eyes also, and touch your awls. Let your cars dunk in the blessed wards—Liberty! l'raternity! Equality! which are soon to ring from pole wools, Cvkar ater_l will, ere long dawn upon you in your desolate darkness; and the felling thunder of the people's cannon will drive bekke it many a heavy cloud that bas long hidden from you the ace of hearer. Pray for than day; and preserve Ilk and health, that you may worthily toed it. Above all, let the man amongst yory who has no gun; sell' his atrium:a and buy one. Every street is an excellent chortling gallery far disciplined troops: Welt is a better detilein which to take .them. In the, vocabulary of drilling is no seek phrs. ns•lnfituny"-prepare fin 'window We, briek bit. logs of wood. chituney pieces, heavy furniture,light pokers, 6:e' .-stse-.• and these thrown vertically on the heads of a sr llms! below, from the elevation a a parapet. or top wary are irresistible. ' Tile propelling forcee—via ladies or chars/been/aids, or men who can do better—have the additioual- ad vantage of recurity; and the uarrower the street, and the higher the boosts, the worse the damage. and the gresterthe security. A military proposi. , than we recommend to he study of the beet lady 'iu the land' , . ' The old rock of Cash has fallen to the earth! t flow many ilateeausl of rialenen in America will be grieved to learn UAL, It kit on Tuesday last, '., the 7th ins. after weathe 'ng the worms abuse the deluge. Great trouble is s been occasioned try this crew, especially as ass alleged prophecy of St Co. hunkill that the Rock of Cashel would fall the same veer in which n reveille a would break out in ' England, is spoken of blr the Muss of the poor [nook. . The cor respondent of the Commercial Adver tiler, in Isis account of Fralncb affairs, *aye, The fired and "moist imisectant skicumeut of the Poi visional Gore:unreal the manifestoof Lamar (Me an . Minister of For ei gn Adair, to the rem , l r 1 sentatives of French Gov meat at foreign Wart., $ explaining to them• the future elclarell policy of France. ~ Ttes state piper Walt . liegilT• fejr lelpeetel -1 l eg 91.12. the usual* offnuice,that'lhe new rept& tic has no quarrel with roon4roldes; they are erre.. tial to communitice who hate only ail:ranted ;to ss certain Wage in'eivilizatioo--“nations require enure ; Reny &mantling 'es they feel themselves able to Leal more," and there is no necesilly that France ; Ithould attack those who in thin teepee/ are not so happy no herrelL .The , French Republic, therm tine, will not commence war with any State what ever.' At Use same time, wit 'need not gay it will accept war if conditions of war are offered." In l7h2,l4.Lamartine goes on to explain ' there was a 'treble draggle lastwoce th e monos-chews_ end democrat. “Fraternity - will not unite all.— In I'M, it AVt.s the middles:lms alone who wished to prereise,hberty nod cojoy it, dad hence to get rid of she people they urged I ha ,:emOcrir7lo War. Bot3Miloapphy; whirls was men unknown exiept to,tlic few, writ feed 'try ii,teromiria - al Mother. hood all over the globe. NeMntholeser although henceforth we are only to know one great boiid of hive, "num:O.:rill be homy, if war be-declared 'i g I,p,r . her,,ind if she be thus forced in spite of her moderation to ine:ease in power and glory."— For tins reason, "if the hour for the reconstructiou of some oppressed nelsons in Europe or elsewhere should .. appetir to hive arrived, according to the decrees of Providence," France, it is phal's, inti. Mated, will he ready to offer them her assistance. , . .. ' LiCantsis or Lotiti Pilau/se to - Esoissso.--Ou lansliag, it In isaid,..liii exislaimiedl-"Traly happy I add thaild:Pstam I, that.l linen Unite More arrived i id England. which I Win not !rave again." _"The l'i s ugeisr,",,he added, 'weft striking the' windows ned dune as I recap.] from the, Tuilleries, but . here I am sa.arld aohart. I have uMbing to tax soy conscience with; and nothing to regal upon, (laying lea hand upon bra heart,) and I thank you very snuck." lie hod eicaped,e it appeared, in an open boet,to an English steamer,without a change of clothes, for himself or the Queen, with scarcely a franc remaining in bin poeket. " Ile hed distant.. ed himself as well as pentsible, tad had obtained a perspert onus Englishmaa, its the' mow of."Wil. limn Smith." - Abend' ther Same-tine come the Duebeasile Moutpensierbeil the Doke of hlont. -pouter andotheis: Pretrietikt ti e aniral of the Elng,all the exiles of hut fetruly,mbo had 'Wady riliOrd..:xf, - Fl4-token . 0 1 , their- ualliFweitY.leso dement thessountryhoyae of Mr. halms Ben; (your-country-matt, ;tad Aspirates! jn ,Etaringht,) at Fast Bitten, So Surrey s almat ten ;Mita frOM Low . . . ... ... • The' King low his lin;akietoethe iixasing 4it . imai..ed,•when,the inentganta enteral the pilaw they Cooed the table not Wt. we, but lb* lePset *- Trued and served upon no amyl, said to bim,.inat to thatl,titok—Pltew them la pat a/Airmen amen; the peopht,and jou will be dile! lo make amosagonsio " "- • ''';;.r. ,,,,. ' ,, ' .,,.:. item . them."'-'lle Kin; remuudii sins only a caw Woe nrinir, .ova pot downier &et howl? Wben he rands his he Win dependent upon 'hip tervard; to brierhuo 'two skirts; bat he mild not .top to intently &over Initb hisn, and , at..U.lnz hie fideeda ndandbwr , lank. dyed Cranea ibr him to pay his expenses to Eng land. . L f' • The fuLlowuog it the rciily Of M. Shiio to the 'Address-made • brhir. Gooerichi-of iota pmented, on ',eh& of tbe-fueericens in. Pant, to the New' Republic 'of Finne'e, the Finn of the taro nations united. , • . Citivua of thr Visited littrimil--We are happy to hear the expreiaion of tbo' sentiments which3tou have just manifested, and ue are happy suclitten. [Macaw proceed how the citizens of a free people. We are, above all, happy at the, manner in which you appreciate the slater& the Parisian population. YOU have perceived what , eotnage our fellow citi• yens have statism on the day 010=1..4 and what -moderation they haVe shoWn alter the victory;-- you have alai seen with what eagerness that lax, • plc, alter having departed from its ordinary . sphere, again placed itself under the dominion of its laws. You have justly declared that a people has LI right to give to itself such a government as Suitt-it.— Look at your own behold there the evi dent proofs of your proipenty.-the numbs of situ, . which are there displayed has been prodi giously augmented, and will be still more so.— (Bravo! brava . ' What has teen so great au ad. vantage to the American poPulation,calmot fail to be so likewise fur the French:people. (Cheers.) Ilre have j3O doubt that your fellow citizens in the United States will join in the xatiments which have brought you this day before the ProvisionaL Government We have no doubt that • fresh ap• I plause will also he given there to the valiant pop ulation of Paris. [We eau answer for that!) Gen deinen, the prayeathat we ofli, op, nod which will be realtred,iimosee the American nation and the French notion living in the moot intimate union. [Loud cheering.] There is no motive of difference between you and us, once that we are established as u Republic, and that We advance in the Repub. He path of liberty, equality, had fraternity. lam COO.YilleVa that the two oath,os will be united, as are the two colon which you there bear amongst you. "Vivo la liepublique." (The cry was three times repeated by the deputation.) E...mmas moo Tuns--The Liverpool Times of the 11th ult. says-- The Iron trade has participated to some extent in the uncertainty arising from the political 1,00- %11...i0n now ngitating the greater ponton of the continent of Europe. Orders for Iron for the Con tinent have been withdrawn, and orders for Cot ton, Woollen, liardwitri,, and .other geode, have been suspended • tie canceled. Capitalists and bnakers are runic cautious in their operations, , therm ueaea united hire iejused the Iron to both for exportation and hunts cOniumption. The workmen it, the Iron districts have now' generally submitted to the reducticiu of wegr_s required by the irommasters, nod most of the works are in MU op, ration. As the orders in hued are •not mansidera We, notwithstanding the general suspension °lila. bar in the Staffordshire Iron &saner for the last two months, weidu not 'expect the present priims can be maintained: The price of `Scotch pig haS Wan, and other kinds.ire Ma at our present quo tations, with the exceptton!of Ritils,•which are in for denntud. - Present prices in Liverpool: tiler chant bur, 2:l.l2o'ndi best rolled do., 39; hoop -fat 101.; sheet, 330; Sancti prg,.£tl7s Cd. Another circular qmites: Rdil Road bar, T. paq ter., Xrda..Es.l.o.„Per toe, Mual to 5ad.40ra`110,40 Cited fitates - Cilitency. . watinection with this w:e extract froiwthe Liverpool freight list . .. "The freight marketlia&,partaken in the genera dullness of trade. during the lut fortnight, and low er rules must lie eowsidereil as e.staidished in mos, wrnt Faxsti---A meeting of mew been of the Legislature. was held at Harrisburg, o the evening of the 2,3 th in the Hail of th• Hou.e, the Hon. Wm. Packer, in the chair. Th • meeting was very sliiritetl p and the resolutions Wee. of 'that moderate tenor which commind the re. ' pect all. Among the epeakers was J. Dunlap, Esq., of Pat3hungh, who in tii/luiPttg the resoinLioot...id -lie congratulated the Meeting that the time had come,orhen the rights' of the masses of mankind were abolll to be asserted, when they were about to be enumeipated fiord the shackles if despotism. Ho had always ibeenan adeneate of let Largest rational liberty—nod WhO above oil others should rejoice for the disentbrailment of the French peo ple, if the American People should not- , Her inter ests, her former history., ' nod all Abe sympathies which iiistlnguish the lovers and Nitrous of Consti tutional liberty, were: engaged on this .oecasion, and the existence of thialeieling was ennoblieg to the bateau character. , He" hoped that the broad Democracy nod free emancipation which are en joyed, ahould continue td i spread till the whole lin man fatnily were embroiled in its . ns.comum.-4 m a n 'named McNulty. cond. dential clerk of Messrs. '.1. - yse nod eta of N. York hai absconded to Cotta with scitatii2;ooo. . Ito had a salary of £:t,000 a ve . l777wiiti certain privileges worth S/,000 more. _lle itias borrowed o great deal of money both . in his own name and that of the Imuse. lie has also been in the habit of selling goods and pocketing the pay for then. or of selling them on time end using the notes for 'his purposeti lie is also charged with brgery, but as Waifs sea have - no information on which we can rely. The stolen money he is suppssed to have loot in Copper sloe ks; Mexican Mining Companies, and other similar speculations. What *mount he carried away with hint is not known. A pilot hat was ent 'after him with an °nicer on board. Jana at tee tooth,—Jails are made in Cur cionsti Car the Soothers market, in the shape ofiron cages. btone 4 scar". in tho South and the jails its well as mos t other bitildings °libel region ate made of lens permanent materials, such as 'wood sad brick. Tao cageajieing sixteen feet squire. convenieptly supply twelie or twenty persous with steeping accomodaticnia They defy elite fraud or force, the bars beineof iron three inches broad and one inch thick, musing at right tingles and leaving open spaces or three inches square. The cage is enclosed or with brick walls or logs framed tre;ether, and as may be easily judged, is therefore the securest species of jail in the tinned Sinter, The duilarities of the city of Charleston, S. C., have prolubited the sale of the -Discupline Of the Methodist Church South,' beetle. it retatas a see tion of the general dtstdpline of the Church which testifies to the treakevil of slavery" and inqutres how it may. he -extirpated.' And what is perhaps even more startling - Ind annual conference of that state have sanctioned the notaunplaining, submit. 0015 of the Charleston clergy and laity to the restric tion. Su that the `cotters branch of the :Metho dist Epirampal Church is in the singular position of having au authorised axle of disciplous which 0. not I.to circulated among its menthe,. - - Toe Caors.—The Dillestown Pa. lintelligencer ;Aix ...Unity of the farmers dour county commenc ed an d .„ ploughing some days ago, dwe have boon! ofraorne oat. being amen lag week. It is time enough yet, but we mention the fact to .how that spring I. opening with on early. The prospect far a good eron of wheat we think has seldom been het. ter at this season; nu the Gelds look uncommonly well set, and the phalli are Vigorous and weft tout. ea. The ray, indeed, may attack it; but do strength will be favorable too n resistance of ilea ravages of that insect." 1 :Scar Yoax radarr . 5111 r.—In speaking of the external itnprovernents the ,Express vsys;—“There are now upwards oral-sly fine packet ships running from this port to Liverpool, London and to say nothing of the sant number of packets running to' New Orleans, Charleston,-Mobile, Savannah and other ports. From six to tennaillionn of dollen are invested by, individuals in packets . alone: n sum nesrly an great as the oast of the Colton Water Works, or the great . New York and Erie Eailniad. BrCILMLY AT liemi.—The amine, nays;--.The ,fluchanan meeting in the Gam House Itg Wednesday was rather a sltm aF fair, conaidering the effort,. made to get up no in. posing demonstration: The anti.Blieltnnars men were decidedly in the majority, and successfully Orlio,ll an attempt to re-organize the County Cram mitten, i1.441Z1 or Tom..—The rates of toll en the Ohio Canal and its appendages remain, with•very little change, the sawn as lust year. On New .York 511It1he rate for the tient IttO miles is 12 mills per 1,000 Ihs per rode, and 5 milli Gro the recead,loo miles; after which no toll is charged. On Gypsum the rain is the same as last year for 1371 miles; after which no toll . is charged on Gyp sum. These ere all' the chanseir4 any impo, Sauce. . . WIITAI . in this vicinity looks poorly ' 'rbe open winter has had a severe edict Ilpon.t We , are fat from preubing up n panic, but a glance at the fields will show that the present appearance of the crop i+ minowlmt discouraging.—wha m s 5.14 The wire of Horse's Telegraph has been stretch• ed . aerosittur Nortifriver, easevr York withaue• ness and n oaluiuniontion establabeif l'hiladelphio. The wire hangs Iwo bundredket above the water. Jr was first stretched at the height of three hundred feet, but niletwairds was let down in order to rave Ihe strain Of P 0 post tension. ' Go:mom—A Whig. State Convention is to be neMilledgeville in Georgia, on Blondev,' tha Bth of nip; far tho purpuno of appointing Delegates to the National Convention and acleding an Elegy toral.ticket. 'IV - crepe to IrinGllllo3 the BlSApenxion of Now, .Collemb & belie, a French 'louse of tire:first synailltig in New York., Their inability to *ell their bills in Paris aS. (bit lime, and to heavy se. eeptannes for match (lOW the :loath, is the or prewar enabairassrcuent. :Tan Maryland LePErlatera pawed a law- whiell tale, etrect on the lot olJuoe.b prevent the seal inualentlng Ariake ea the Sabbath, virtually *begin; up all trireme on that day,' ... . . . 'An '§iil Jersey m atron-40 w i,k,, N ; - 4' j o .„.ph liorwmilii, of revulutioniry tienctittictljks cut =ill Mosucouth 'county, letivuny 9 cbtMrco, 91 chafe/a, sod 93 grad grind chlarurta,suatt us 173 domecoll999. tbilta or /fiCabmar-06i10,r7 or rather llo sraphical .notie an( the last dminteed sel/lionairs ....abownd in 66 papers--+'l veenffingto .he taken for granter that every . body,. must be interested in l-kmovrit‘;•;time,ity- the energies;' ators and good ; LAntitesaitawnecanan.insiniagle +a mass! I of wealth was accumulated probably without equal I on ibis side of the Atlantic and certainly with few auperiorirmirenere. The' leading events of Mr.' Astor's cotomercialnad ficancialli&., however, inn well Made early and large invest ments in real estate, wtieu'real estate was cheap, and the bulleof his mist 'wealth has grown up in the general advancement of such property. Saga cious prominttudo and bffidness. m taking miens,. tage of political and other emergencies have also done their share. As Mr. Astor himselfwas wont to remark, the beginning was the most. 'difficult poor Sou of the whole process. The Tribune gives a very long aketcli of Mr. AssnAßA; which wit abridge an ffillossa— Mr. Astor was born in the village of Weldorp, weir .the ancient city or Heidleberg, in the (band Duchy of Baden, iu July, 170, of humble parents. gise of his brothers settled in London in tbe . music hue, and when m his eighteenth year, Mr. Astor joined-him, and, alter remaining there y can in the British Metropoffil, accepted tin invitation from an. Other brother, Henry, who hod settledln this city. toward the close of the. revolutionary war, nod commenced business no a butcher m the - DoWery, to emigrate to America. He sailed in November 1153, and encountered many difficulties during a boisterous Winter voyage of three mon th s. Mr. Astor's eldest brother, the butcher, was a kindly, generous man, and the architect of his own fortune. Although he began hardness without menus, he imeedly acquired wealth, lent John la cob money tor hia spec as, arid left city prop. arty, stocks, and other to Wm. B. Astor, to the value of half a, million of dollar.. He eta,- rind early, but had no Childrea; and purchased an acre of land, where the Bowery theatre now stands for about WO, the value of which increased great- ly even in his life-time. " john Jacob Astor bought furs, itudied the fur trade, engaged himself for a time in the fur store of 'Robert Bower, is a clerk or assistant, was mar ried early is life toe young and amiable German damsel, who bad a dowry of aboot $3OO, and, ob taining a solid loan from his brother Henry, enter. ed into partnership with an active and intelligent Irishman, Mr. Contents Heeny; now of Brook. lan. • We next bear of a connection in: the fur • trade between Mr. Astor and Mr. Smitbjether ofGerrit Smith of Madison Co: Ideasrs.:&nith and Astor carried to the then frontiers ofcivigeation, articles desired by the Indian hunter, receiving valuable furs in exchange for the European and Chinese markets. Five yews after his amval in Baltimore, 1.. . Mr. Astor had ninon, in this city where ho sold pi• aims end tedneked in furs and skins. Some forty scam since he founded the Amer icon Fur Company, having previously acquired n moderate fortune (even for hi. ambition) by dealing in fun and peltries. If he was not the principal owner at first,it is certain that he eventually up. pears to have had the chief control and interest in it. ' M, Astor's idea of establishing nt the mouth of the Co!mules River, a trading ;muse where the finest of linen could be collected i,r the Chinese market and shipped direct to Canton, g7lllO evi dence of a vigorous intellect and great ammetty. Mr. Astor lost two of his ships, had his fort (As, torie) taken by the flritirth, sent skilful observer overland to take an account of fine valley of the Oregon, dco., among them Mr. Ramsey Cowls, an excellent business tuna, and Mr. Wm. V. Rout, end would have realized much wealth from the adventure in the course of a few years, had not one of his partners sold Astarte. without bin knowl. edge or consent, to his opponents the North West Company, at the very moment when peace would have restored it to him. • Doting the war With England, Me Astor adapt ed business to the Crisis, and gainedenormously by it. His furs in the far won, at Miclklirunckin. ack, Detroit, and elsewhere, on the way.to parks% _were itaced in a situation of great danger by the movements of opposing annies—md hostile fleets, bui by his own energy and tact be released them, and carried them safely ,to the hest markets ' The question in ode° asked—how rich is Mr. Astor? Those who may know, tel no that his in come of late hasliren a million of dollars it year, besidea large pro perty at present unproductive— He owns land in many States—owns stock and scrip, has claims by bill, bond and niortg,rge—the Astor House, Income $3 0 ,000 year; the lily ho tel rented nt $15,000; and the Park theatre, per. futpaworth 10100 a month, the block of buildings on Broadway, opposite Nibkis, and thousands of lots, lands, and tenements in and near New York were his--he had shipsami shares, and rumor has 'it that Ids 'will WAS opened yesterday at one, probe. - bly to ascertain his instrortfons about lot funeral — yet thin is scarcely probable, nr he had breathed his last only 31 Imam before--at halt pant 9. . A. very great part of Mr. Astor's wealth has arisen from the increased value of property in this 'city above Grand street. f.lr. Girard b•ct bin twelve millions Wr educe tionali:purias,m, and it to mud that Mr. Astor has bequeathed' SI(IO,CSM) hr the purpose or a library Gar the general benefit of our follow entreat. Arrioommers—The President has made the Allowing impointmenta;--Citargo d'Affairstoitane, De. J. E. Martin. now Sieretiiiito the I.egation to Paris; do.-th Gristmill, John 'Appleton, new Chief Clerk of the Department of State; an to 13edirs, Elijahlliiw, of Kentucky do. to Ecuador, Vaiduirglc Livingsidn, now an appraise!. in . the New York Custom Ileum , . V. Livingston has me accepted Ids new situatkin, and in case of his res4nntion it will probably; he given In Mr. Cartes Eames; the junioraiitailofshe Claims Prervnursin .atco r1.2,131711r , IL .loin—The city authorities of Cleveland decided to sub mit toile slit's. yesterday by balkA, the question whether or not the city will subscribe SI00,0‘10", in WI of the wad. Appearances indicate the ap proval of the subscription. • TIIK Taxan. Praucsmon.--A isles-milt. letter from Washinalmi to the Bakimore Sun of the 31 st safe:—Mr. Nugent. one of the moor/era of the N. York Herald, was sent to piiinn tr refusing to Ili. close the name of the person from whom the toisty was obtained. I..verwr PRICiII or A.XwileAN xs ix tosooft -Atlmout arring res., 7.,•5, s:i; Indians. E's, & 'CA, 2S; tollito m rAg. ri*., Ei.V& 711; Nlarylatul pg. 'Ss 70; Ohio & 'CO, S:1; Penimylvania & J. i. !lank The port of New Orienna, on the Urth nem. pre seated an ethanol Alliht in the way hi Cupping.— There was 1..".0 large ships, 51 barks. 41 brig. ochconera, and 30 steamers to port, making the ,ha total of 315 enamel. quite an array of amused arooke-pipe•. From au estimate. which we Lad in tlx St. Louis Union,of the 2241, it appears that the tact number of hogs slaughtered and kiacked in that city du ring the past Ileum, was t 55,3112. Tina is mere thou doable the ,pumber handled the previous seassns, 146-'47. M. E. Coorcrocacm—What is called the Phila. &labia Conkrenec of the Methodist Episcopal Chinch, aaaeudded et Easton, Md.,on Wednesday, The CuettoofTuiadey,)say that • fpxally number of ininipters had then arnved, and than prior to the trarusaction or business a eennon would be preach. ed by the Rev. Levi Sion, D. V. - Anornce moivanr ov WitIfINGTOS.—Died Washington eity.ou the 91d uh, Aftamont coed Wan, i tlhe 91th year of his age. Ile was pro rerbial for gm integrity and fidelity. What the revolution broke out. Altamont Wee given, to Coln. ad George .Washington, by his uepbew, ati4 W. with his young • master in all, the Leading battles in the South, ending with the Kite of York• totes. PCINIYI.V.CIIA. CANAL Tou.n.-7-The tolls collect. ed et ratsbuteh foe the bast two years compare as I[OWit: " March . 1 61 6.. 1617,, Nctv ;Volta .I.l.tevyri.Upwards of 3,000 per, :tom have been naturalized as citizens in the Coin. mon Pleas Court alone within the last 3or d weeks, Moat of them have gone through at the Amuse of the Tammany Committee. 'Tux EV/ CI-Ui New York sales of books has commenced at the Wes looms 'of Meisfs, Bangs, itichards& lilac. In consequence the city is fa= vored with the presence of a great number pf book-sellers from all -perm of the country. - Itcuovstro—Among, others, We notice that I tf Meisre. S. &W. Ilartatigh. They now occupy the lame warchouse,.No.s3 Water and 101 Front Street, between Wood and Smithfield. • i r r You foolish, ailly uo fellow , . read *hi, nod be no longer tow, wMakhrless nod hairless. V. Jack son, of sh Ilhartyinrech l'ittsbor a h, certifies the 3.1 sot Fehrtipry, 047, th at 31r.1 has. Jackson's head, do th e lop, was entirely hold aortays, nod that by Using S. bon'. JOllaC Coral Ilalr Ilestorative, the boinis reaming far. And thick. • *SA In lieasara by 8, 01,Del ta 50N,1171 Brood .t, IL VAN - BUSKIRK, corner of Brood and Nantuelost oared )lhv :T; ll T dkT T 41 n l' onZptry H•tii lotothe etin a Arc7oies Molter Tooth Poste. • it he rde lie the some, Mweetens Ls° hreoth, /to. Rold LlberjyTo„ nee HAW,' $ “That inhilei akin of ben., Ikon snow, And f. uwounturnial All felTlede% WIWI skin likti Mein./e, WM) lOC JOllee SP.I4 Lily Mina. It nisketli pure noun at 111141. rally. while. •Iloldiatdlthinnxini *crank —male tyPrithil * ling 6'C tsc il. lllli a or l :ltss i Asto4ll447llL'yoll bore,_ ores If Ell sults. your hr.* Inweet,lsititoss you r gold sit Id 1.11.11 T . 1 ' turildiaariT 0 , 70 ms iiALTam. 1...nr- - -Comstoek'a Nem .nd Hone Yegetablb'Ellxlr, 4 we most egrettits/ 'egte tot Rherurnallant. - 'Vold by WM. JACk, tin.burgh. 1 ! .., L 8,14 ,tv0uT • , PT Ladles'w - hd ass Jones , Spanish Illy Ml , have always a.fure While Wansparest Ws. Of this a wial will satisfy any one— !Sold ft!) , ii PittaLwrgh, at be LiWrtyK savLedwalwly JTiY NAGNETIC TEL - D.3IUP 11 •!=MEM ... ...,Carompondenee of the Pinsk:web stasettej,.• . t --,,.-. • ~ Vt:a.shingtott,Apiil3, rsls. Soteri_--Soon after the organization, a message in siMiting , WrireeelVed - firtrn'the PresiSeni; cont. municating il dispatch froth Mellon:Richard Bush minister to France, ncitifying the Aztetican govern ment of Me overthrow of the torititu•chy in From and the establishment of.a Repablic, and appriMit 'the comae of Mr. Rosh in recognizing the Prov. l i ne al Ci...totternutent. It filletis resolutions congratulating, the peopl of Fen ,:te upon the establishment of a repabli • i were en called up and ti. warm dehato ensue .- hewn Mears. Crittenden, Allen, Bagby, Dickin son a others. At the close,,the yeas and nays wereled, and the resolutions lost, yeas 21, nays • 22. .4. . hlniCrittenden then moved to take np Ike bill nod Mlieve the Supreme Judges from Cintuit du ty. Upon this motion, a worm debate ensued be. tween Messrs. Beaton And Crittenden. Before a tote woe taken the subject was laid aside, And the Senate on Motion of Mx. Ittannemin. went into ex ecutive session until the adjournment. • Hone or Rreanserremven—An hour was spent on taking votes, upon motions made to suspend , the rules to take up basiners out of the regular ors der. Col. Haskell's resolution of sympathy with FtIIOCO 3 was finally got before the 'Louie. Mr. Duet of New York, -moved to refer the sub ject to a Select committee of from each State. Mr. Donnell, of North Carolina, moved to lay upon the table, and called for the yeas and nays, which stood. yeas 11, nays (—) and the motion wa lost. A. long gild very exciti sq debate ensued, in' which the question of Slavery was the 'chic( topic discussed, and continued to the adjournment with an-action. Philadelphia, 2,iareli 2A, 1815. The New York line in working badly and CO markers have been received. frrespondene of thi; Piasha - rgh oasette. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, April 3, 3 r. al. • Flour—Western is held at S 6 the barrel, Ivith a small inquiry. • •• Corn Meal—Sales' of •52 25; and of Rye,Flour at S 3 75 per Id,! Giain-Prime red Wheat SI 35firS1 36 etc per bushel. The supplies of Grain ere small. Rye 72 675 eta. The markets are quiet, in anticipation of the or' rival of the Washington and America Steamer!. now due at New Tark. Exclusive Corrsispondeuce of the Plushurgh Gutcuc BA LTIMOItE MARKET. Baltimore, April 3, 3 r. Flour—Sales of Ho word .tract brands at 5.5,50,11 5,G21 Groin—The market is without the I CaM change, Provisions—The sales making are only for the eiti trade. Lard, however, is an exception, and prices tend downward. Tobaceer—There is oat improved falling in the market, Cotton—There is =thing, doing:. The markets generally are ,'Witbout mucked change-the markets waiting theta rive' of the Stea mer. fortegpondence of ho t'illsbnreh Gwrette. CINCINNATI- MARKET. Cincinnati, A pnl 3, If-19. Flour•t—Sales of 1400 barrels at $4 50. Cara—.....tales of 2,500 bushels prime yellow. t • Sugar—Saks 01N. Orleans ni 1115 cry Molame•---tiales offie7 Orlcana nt ohs. per With Sugar sad bilolaaseti - arr Whisky—Sirs of Comrhan at 11 cu. The article is Gnu at thin price. . Provisians--Thern is I'l.o.6a:oat since our lot report. Sate. ci rain Lee No.•; Lars! eCti s ks. per 114, 0 . 1 . 11‘ CLULATI iv strangely destrimuve to the too man cuticle, (or skin; the sudden change limn heal In cold, aad the smoke emmeiyellose, dark', move coal pato.r. Then it is reguieit. that the pores of the riktitJ should he kept open—that Mott mouths should he poet from impuilty—'twas thus the conical Boman philosn pbers cored all discasee—thev compound ,that d c•s s and , oaken:thy iititorr• left through Ike cores ofzhe *km. then any ether ouLet of the La:; It is neosessety, tbarrhae. to keep the note. open—ell I humors ere Oisrolleil from the okin train the pores. when they. whet, with. Jones' Ilene° Chemical Posp. I have seon it cure the worst toLd °Mat ea,m.at SOL Rheum, Erysipelas, Old Sures,lterieree ltch,Pore (lead, Ringworm, when every other internal and external remedy hail ftiled—its eittact rendering dm skin white, clear and sort, though it he yellow and enter, u won derful—it removes Freckles, Tan, Punkurn, klorphew, ! Led disSignrement of the okin—but personstt Le part:cider and sok for Jos. !bap—to he had mu in Pit:Marx!. at WkI,JACKSON'et, Lien of the ifie uma, ; .0 Liberty at. Price fat Cello. stoortddlals -41 AIL , Mr Coil/dna a.= alltt tkuutcd that the tog are the actual qualities or n at bottle of Prt,' Co raf Hair Reitoradre. If they doubt our wool, they ranoof there highly rdopeciable citizens, vrho.bao• trirAL Mr. Geo. Elockett, 4111 a n. Now York. M . . - - r.. Malian It , Myrtle 111 , 1.1.`, kirouilyn. Mr. Wm. Tompionst, tH King at. New York. ' 34r. llama. Jiwkand. Lit.eny st, Pittsburgh. t. E. Cattail, lam Lartaw aleamboa tl. Among. And Moro than • bands -tut wham .Mir, though th. must pall:ea. that it will turog.tho hoar tu grow on the head or (ago, atop it Cann:ld: . 0 strongthrii the tom., rrnso, tug soar( awl clandrut trout tho rows. and making light, rod or gray hair awunig a her dark look, and horinag dry, harsh s,r way haw rani., anti, clgan and LoantsiMh very. very lung time. soh! wt W y , !. JACKSON'S ua• Libfrty inargt 07 I've rife Pearce SlasSiv—lfy. ish be see resriel to ss4 undertaking,' you're.% away, ...the proper me...* Therefor, If Ydo bare• cough, trie Saisia's btarecroakve sod he cured, lor if le the limper mem.. 11eve you Asthe. or shroCulty or brerahoni, then the only edicient mean. to mire you is to ore Strpe . . Inf.!. ir4 intreedzately overcome the spasm which contracts the diet:oder of the tolor, mod loos°. tout hrings op the rebeas fattish cid. them it. and thee remot es every ohrituction to sl'hee rots. narirso, while at the all4l time An tottemerridlon Is Jued, and a Coto 5. eerie. robe elected. 'ff.,. you -Bro.birjo,Sintutt4 of Wood, Pleurisy, or le fact any Palmousty A.M.. then roe J•yee's Eapectormit rod rellrt I. eerie.. and Y.. 1.1 fired that you bare weed the proper means. For Falls ill Pinahurgb at the Pekin Tea :Vlore 72 Ito meet meat Wood. vr . The win Amelia express.. astute ktnales is fellow to mew, uditte the taloa/Wye, coarse, middy, yellow faces *fetter., excites dittom—the ante with hoar. Coold.such people t fititheed to try a cake of t 1.7, «ur JOSII2 . Daum Chemical Soap, they WOW be enrapittml 'nth the change. They iroold halm • dub use, ctear, white akin, while every- disfigurement or mph°, would be'removed and cured. Yrstscrs....riattcc—Persons who have balghteherp inaraerleilr and unuauona dfeti. and bare 'bod no et. feet rodoend, mug try ads, the original.: Mind, ask br donee' Soap. For aside or Wax dacha... ea Litman ty strict. toatid. Cr :WI Rheum, Sentry. Uhi Pore., I}ysipelits, amber's lick Chaps, Sate Heads, Solt Belittle, Pim pjou lea. : ...Poop is used by many physicians in this city I n ming the stow., and we would not eonscientiouily tell tutless.we know it la bruit Cre wine. • At 'cosmetic, dm trui.lonet• Spar is petbips the only brads ere, known Ilan harmed impurities ind clouted and beautified dm skid, making it wO. - clear, swank mud w ban ni an ituino e. so;d [.y WM. JACK. SON, 1-91.ilieny week tilkeb irrra,sb, Stacei, ec.—Tlai Grabill* Hays' Llabatat Is an acacia mare Keolg celebrated a* • care for the attars Owl say Of all taboo. • It. WOOS We aiftlOSl tin umberable. Sa/IJ by JACKSON, Agent ter Mi. , bulk , apclbd2cantraT .11,019 "7 ...8,713 Pi . • , DAtil, • • •• • IN[ board the stearalend Gen. Pike, near:N. °sienna, the inv. ult., ilia Re, GORINSN T.CAVING Pastor of im Neforrned l•rest.ytenan Church, in ibis Fifth tVard.- ph. ramahu..lt ecpeenid to torive nu Tlitasihr. The moult of tlie family are requested to attend Ids (unreel (to the Cemetery) from Ids isle residence stn 114Cderla Friday morning, nt to o'elnek. • • NuAtzuaraT & WHITE, • Avitou4leut: IMIALEIL4 IN DUN littODS, IV: In WOod sueet, bate Ott hand, cud the colt,lUd ly duriug the Lupine. Kamm, a large and ailenniva isviatUillall of 1111 V GOODS, •tvluelt they of. Wrto niereltalkla at low prices, and Wawaliable lams. klolivailla abet they Ma give entire mnttenntion, linty ;entddently invite all meretutto voitiug Lim cny to gtve NOTICE TO RP . xv-E, o.. ho tfu e n t:tist It e o m sh.c4 w instanter basilicas IFS UMW, WWI U new bone too he meted, arrangetaania baring. rdwituly.. been tirade .for t h at purpose. Moue wilt alway •be to math." ai ;oor Vbli If to Mehl. Irchrhl. C A bI'ANIXTV g Co; " 9,4 . Canal Flavin. I.rberty rt _ . 114EDIOV/as• ,144BpitglISTCW., Lica tecnoyed io the wares bans • gauntly °erupted by AlFsera..llq4loyd, No art Litilaystree up; Mean. Engine W.utrd. . A STY 'tarpon booing for sale p amain tleniTt Err,iAr, .11 nit hear -O4 a purchaser on application at the estroulag Ram tirlbe Queue. 0114 uiSSIMERI.,*-X, fun assonrasio of black and for . ty Caralraerba, Just received by api KIIACKLEIT k WHITE, On wood at • PA L INGIIIAMS.-.4 large aianntocul orDotnerlic, kyr. R.h nod french loughtuas, lust aperitif; mud for sale by I SHACHLCIT IC WHITE , T ARD--7-a4slllF:salo by • , riy4 .• ' Lb wood at p 6 , utos-v) tonc,Allegbeny, for We' from: -At apt ' corner wood and liberty als cvijoAß.-441 . 1hhilSNU Seper. Far touchy •. 17 qpi • • •J V 1,41 FLOVD fa1r...4.6:3-500 - 1;! -- thiFFilTri;!!Cnifoic7se — ci tale , by' • ••I J FLOYD COFFEE . ,-YOUbippriina ItioXi silo . kltrizyn' ja mt.0 0 :111,1. No IL:7, to b j : 11 Eton Jet:ll49V) 1 CiA RICIAS —SU b siso — rd — d;iiriale t;7 • 'mi.: 'IP 'FOR '.13 GRAND , PIIFE.N•A.GERIE., I tliTlMT•. °l 2p l riTlTtl. T l t 2Th .d aTi 7 l; l`,l o '7 dam only, nada th paviliion, to be erect cem front of the A merican Hotel, Penn suet?, and ti ro in Allegheny city on Friday, April 11th. Raymond & Waring would respectfully an:amnia to the public. that on this oeension they will have no op portunity of witnessing the novel mid daring perform ances of ?PILE. CYREI.I.I - :. who, of her .e.oOrage nn.4 intrepidity - , lien gained Om name oil THE 1.10Al11:1:1IS, and will appear with the renowned lIERR DRIFSUACH in his unparalleled petforaumees, with him Ilohs, gerx,lxopordg, Cougars. &c., and will signalise beg. self by driving an AFRICA?: LION harnessed to n in • umphal rag thus showbiz that even n Yeoman may !mmto control 11 NIONARCIPS OF TILE FORESTS. ja — Awls open each day front 1 1. 4 .1, and ffulo to Ingielock, I'. M. ADYSIMS, t'..5 cents— ehililmn under tea years ofage, 15 mai. 'pl Polrren.• • k••••Miumir and Leioee. TUESDAY, APRIL 4. L4i, pritpeoleJ thr T itichtsul•- ........... • • • • • ....... • M r Ihtnu. Daley." Coddle Ruth , . • Miss Porter. May ' • ' • 'lli*. Petrie. DANE. by Mimi Anne Melville. Previous to the Drama, e laughable Varin called FAMILY JAILS. llelph Mr. Porter. NVetluestiov. Benefit Of Miss Petrie. Plitsbargh lirilge Farm. ail:marry.' 411.:TWEC.P4 three and four naileleast of Pitts. burgh, near the Fanners' and Alcchatocs' Turn pike Road, (extension of Fourth egret.) end about , I one mile from East Liberty. The trubscribers respectrully give notice to their curb lornErs and the public generolly, that their extensive Nurseries, to - embowers, noW compote be tween oud IhU,Otrls plants; nlrof which are in a heal thy condition.. FRUII"PItEI-.. , -Consisring of Apple, Pear, Plum, ' Peach, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine, :dolour's, (hops Votes, 24c. SHADE TREES—Vat Ailentlros,Catalpa, Mountain Ash, Sugar Maple, English Linden, Amerman Linden, Istattrardy Poplar. Bairn of Gilead. Poplar. Weeping Willow, White barked Birch. Tulip Tree. Bono Chest nut; Poulownia lorperiatio, Weeping Ash,Engrith Ash,, English Sycsunore, hlogoolia Top:nein, die. hei Vimiasll per, Cedar, Auteriene Arborvitir, Chinese ArLorrittc, Rog Tres, hipright Yew, COM tuali Triv, American Eloi ly,thrinpvan lolly, Whir* Pine, Norway SproCe."Dal. PR . LC-Flr. Silver' Fir, Scotch kir, Hemlock Spruce,' Scot eh Ilruenti ' I • GREEN 1101.1trE PLANTS—Vic a id meni of 'Monthly Rotes; Geraniums, Otesimiers.Or&oge, 'Cactus, he. &e. IiAILIDYRVSKS--I;pwards of one hundred kinds. R—AP orders must he accompanted wraiths cash or whom:tory references. • Plena carefully ported and P,llt accordireg tridirsc lions kr any pan or the tinned Stales. Persons wrthingto ornament awry pleasure grounds would do .vrell give as "call. ne Wt 'hi. our stock, of Evergrre. courier surpassed west of the mOOO - now enacting soled nses of ground, and own berrox Rim 40 to hO,OOU, n greet number of winch are of hue sire for transplautiog. Orchanl and Shrubbery Planting executed by con tract no 'restorable terms. ' ••• . . We wish rill leweee-re eve address diteded lo Wil kills P. 0., near Pitwlnireli, where they will Mid int mediate anemias. . Ilu " rr ' lnle ' Z i lle:r ir che l . a e m or e n s e; ' a7% 'th aild G Zi e t r b67lll l carrels, or al Our cannel on marker daya in Market ra, proMptly ottandiat to. 'the pubic. , in aeiceral are ittaltedlo call and exam cie our ,CI; 311f111j0/110 Visitors et) ma hti any clay exeept Sabbath. eu.lalltycrla`T JAS 311:11.110C1C._ rowNsExus KARSAPARILLk..—LO dozen jJ runt received of Towmiesurit Sarcapartlle. the extraortlittary medicine id the world! This 'Ex or t put up in quer:bottle, .It is aiitilues cheaper, p,...an.r. and warranted aupeciur to taw It cur, Ifiwage niazn eng of erlidtlUtillth, mu nt. be ie orr 1.1.11 I err.“too,-I;tiprincip/rd peree. 'hove ehried octr tted put up medicine lit the haute pliop...d Letae. reethmt eocli tiottle hoo the writtet,ht . mu err u. S. I'. Towlicend., . . . . . It. I.:. SELLI:ItS. l;ruttgith 57 W. 4 sweet, between Third noil Itottlth. is Or. Totartweatt • only .wholexttie end .ret•i. bgetia Ihr Pittsburgh, ot'whqin lila genuine •tier e•n be bad. . . I). AL Csirri. bun been ntvoinzed the taste rtueut for !Wish, ity rrty. of WhOCI the r. utlitte article ri•II • . • • VALUAILLE PItOPEIITT !ma SALE. Arropertx lately cr owe) intritg i utt 1 -rug aartat, swig' AultioNtiti, Allegheny eityovill be cold ot, accot int:Latin:nem, The lor ix brl feet 4 iucbcioll Cruig runningilutiugh to the Causal ILO fr.. 11rvir st.gotatl two utory frame d..cllin ..-on the ervauivea.luttly built, and the lot iv %ell toquoil, rt.:Wanting a v 110 y ' vltirlac fruit 'mei, grip:, xhrtil.tbrry. St.. Titly l!tuitarty i.) et/overt/. eutly' ;mut :Ur tri11“:11,1i au culler Viu.. Lurslior egluary, wad is lir te rnoideurr..Title_ italaqatabk. hit tem. uppty to tV.II. Sall), Allot soy .t Law,oilice tut Fourth Wee; utuaie ap4.4114_.: SIIIPIP PATENT BLOCKS subscriber oilers , tor oaf.. n .1141,11([1.11 of jrti a l'atrut Iflocis. :gave, he., adopted to the trade. Atm, complete eeOs of llfoeks tend. or hay capacity. put up end LonY'Lrdeabta:_aoy part of the Unice, without delay nod or the loverht pri• I.lriNtl3l tbroblt, 1.1 rbreho.rld GEO - ,fS' Tk.ti itow;abr, SIT. Nett orL . _ ( - lOC RT PI.ASTEIC-20 MM. 04.ek rd, for tale by apti Y.:3I.:LLEI/S, Ca wood nt t LCUIRM.— A w bbl. 'tot reeeired and for pale Ity oP3 JOEL MOHLER e ft E..k.51 I'ART A 11-2 bIA:. furby sole E SELLERS ' I '..LI.LII7IIII's OINTMENT-7 gTO3% for wale by Mk. : R 1: SELLERS I,II.YITLE CI bole* reed and for ..ale by ep3 , _REIMIILLI:IIS NEFI . -1 Irmo Garrett'. Scotch, jort rre.l rod for S by op 3 ' •' • It OtiAf. i ; II.I.iIOXES-1(0 gmu for pale by *P3 sEuzIR9 nj.l• It E bELLERg_ frlr anle LF 1/Z •,I*3 R ESELLF4IS INEV.I.) OIL-4 14.1,, for xplo by J.l/L\ D MORGAN' 4, 1,C01101;-.5 lAA. Alcohol for ode by JUIIN AMIIRCIAN. 'to4•Al. foTrl . e_br . 11, N 1i MPRGA. N.IVANI. , II-11ROWN—L cue for rele by nik) . D:1101LOAN . _ 11 .1 1VF:FS 7 1 root Mete (or rale by • JOHN p IUORGAN tqa`=.s bores 143 7 0 n Soap, fortele by . • •••• JOl I . N D3lO/WAN Arm 04 iu...tz :A itt•Tt s 4 b VON I.lo,arrClWor 2Co y , = fro,. et • DrilEp }lieu—a) bbis Dry ~ p plesi loan ao Proch nrIIITE ItEIiN.S-12 bbbtalst ree'd and for Lola by . ,ap3: WICK tr. AIVAN . ULESS unOOloTI" %):19i le AUCANDLE.Nia eitinv:v YARNS-4W° AGIN: monad NON, •pa. , ple ~.0 1 5 1 --"A r Yli' XTAILS—ODkoga Nods, fur oak by 11 _api WICK a. 51`CANDLESS taAra,--1.43 box e• ban; rboiso Wald Grraa F r kj oak by apt' Iltlijiel)N fe,t aarla TVILLIGISOI . Orntald Nair, U . for salts by ai,t; %let: s 31TAIVI/LEYS er,o blAs 1.0. ! , iva eired and 7) st I:36T;Te Junco•Rckier,' - - • 'DAL:ON—CI cask:: S: Lou:. eill cured, a prisme ara ck, lantlia; Lola Mate aousigo weal and Ibtaaleay ' 1J V :MEGAN 4: Co, :nark: . saao:l • __ Zli liA to ttlJ ,, ll .7 lo , ,l.l.l.tosched rout:,ll LIAGAIAN d9MITII 1. A11.8,-100 beg. a.rontil Sicrs, for r4lt by . . • .41,61 , .b1/WM; 71.11rOnt rt :Lk. pint l'obb n,.fn r sale-by xr svoift—LNll.ll. rthr, 0 Suor, hubbbg . train rbunor Imo by • YlCkt ED: lIAMn u Ith.hs.extra eugur co rod landing Itom straw, North Alr.Lanot,ti,lt,,r cdo be _. Innen , ~ 13 ad lU NTEItto INIC-411a..ga PrOorrb , Inkisprian and annforf low 7;oeAved and for rain' - .131aril_ (IA FAIINI , NroeK +1- Co, 'oval de Irtato 1117 7 INIJEfW SllADES—Trnorparrofaannloo. shodna of dot - afoot {macro., of NI price*. Bud I.locit ww Oilrd Canna for aLudosi, :Iliad* and 'fAlwlTtato. wiogi oevi kiudr,lbr r.olaby rlt.‘;-,;TON.k. Co, rarflo tnikrket sf round Tyson. holithc , ds nod. cody Imperial , do do • Pula:hang ' " 119 " ' ro!.!..te ... 31M1"411:1" NMITI pIU cock,' t o ntrive pct .tcatuer bavallacr tot vile by lahrp a:SW.1111 . . SUoAllt AND NIOI,ASSES.—.SI4.I'Ithd• N 0, Sugtol 1MJ,L1 , 14 N 0 Mnl tlbele+q in stun ma BAGALEVA-8111111 T SUUAlic.‘, &41--400,hbla UAW:J.4IIre assorted slumbers; 'WAWA Sugsr 'loose . Alolaaare; Ni• store Addict eale warp . NAGALEV le sm CHI XrfEtI'AfACKEIZE.L.—:2 7 i; NINO 1:0:1 Mackerel; , d , *did NAtiALEY & t'a'rt'. 134,15iNi,&43.--titi boxes Louth ! Wawa; ILboat. do do; Ife bag* l!eppeN •3O bade Pioteque4 n 14 • reutrA......llA(l/11.E1I S I.ITII • A R bbls .reaer Ida, for oak. =0 ' lIAGALEY & SAIIT/E Atli wood at . Olle-10bAla lard ott,AvOns horn ote.n.r N•r ale Os , • 4 ;W2 - et_ L ' .1# ', DATENT! SODA 'ASH-21 . enskit (Jai' bhuong Itc 1, • taltdin from itencxr $lOlllll., !Ind lu[Sl by • WIL - 1111+DTC1112,Titcb, tin Liberty. it • Afili-40 keptio Leaf, for sale by aim ! Ad'OILI., BUriIIFIELDI r4q: 131CE4 uct n Carolim. Rt(t;:in store sod Aa buln 11., by t manw • .J IatELQJHUINCH iSON ICo .. ... .......: ... ...:y:. ~:l ~f ~ 4~ 1%.-40 AUCTION- `SALE •••ET,Jona D. Davits. AAA t • (.:Thursdy morning, Col, at 10 o'lock, m the Congraerend Pales Room, Corner of Wood en will be Fold, an rrnerse, to where u , comign mcoc an 'extensive assgmeent of Foreign sod Do emGOo Dry...G00d4,Am0n44.,44ki414.44. eidtbov 1 .444 metes. salmellt. French summer Cilsiglieirt cert. roes, blenched and ml6lOOllO marlin, white, red and reilow flannels, been' defiling", summer elripe, rep. , i 4 French chintz, English and American prints, Fe eh emir:comb lawns. Earlatori and gracithester gin,chnses, linen and notion 'cheek, ticking, nankeens, furrniure Mims, Derne and cambric muslin., csiminiereci de lain., bal.:Mine. and Danes. Isiah, men linens merino, earbMern crepe shawir, handkerchiefs, silk and. Pros ankr., black 'satin, sewing silk. ribbed., .colored crePect, apacca.,;nrerinos,Pligise and book :nutting glover ; ho siery. lacer. irwerne& reticules. ko. An. . At 2 oclrnk, p. ' Groceries, glassware, gueeruicarr, window glass, hf pipes French Inundy, in bna of Virginia tobacco,. re gets, n ews,confierieu Ed bblr N 0 molar.. A inn'e artortment of ewMid second baud household fami lu re, carpeting, Welber bed., rnannwres., bell dug, look ing gametes la great variety, mantel eledis, cooking stores, ae. Al 7ricloa, Rendymida clothing, gold and aileer tratehe., bard-. re,. Faller'', boots, slms, umbrella., Variety gaol% he. ' L .. . up( ; .103 IN 13 DAVL,,Aleilt. %- Fire Valuable ratildinglote .• ON Wedneiday ofternoon Me 3th d ty of •Apiil dt 3 o'clock. P. 31., will be soul on the Meade* er of Wm Noble,. for cash par fund., ;the f.glowutg real estate, rim one rerre4ibly Mutated let of gmennit at the corner of Roes. and Second streets,- baring • front of 34 feet on Sealed Street, and extending beck OS feet. Alto, four lots of ground, commencing et the corner ofllltd and Rosa streets, baring each a front of IS feet, and extending bark (t 3 feet: " ' . marl ,JOHN D DAVIS, AutPc.• AN ENTIRE NNW STUCKOFGOOLC4.. T4IIIIE subscribers hare taken Me mum N 0.40 Mar. kat rtmet,ad door aboerThinl sweet. 'where Roy are sow opening a choice stock ofLin eet. Linea, Cambric flint Silk Handkerchiefs. - Straw (Mods, Ribbos Moses, - Artific n ial Flowers. I,re Hoods Burkina,' Flabroidenes, . Threads, Umbrellas, - Needles • Parasols. • r To which they would invite the ttlielllMll of MillMers, Country Merchauls "ad others. The above goods have been purchased for Cuh of the Eastern manufacturers, acheand paekarre aides, nod wilt be cold for rasa low $O , tan tic bmaght of either New. York or Philadelphia jobbem. opt SMITH &JOHNSON. PRINTS ONLY. CEDAR ST., NEW YORK LE.g Established a warehouse to the year 1.14 for them` pose of supplying the City sad Wetter Trade mth PRINTLD CALICOES EXCLUSIVELY, at _lowprices—and exhibiting, at all seasonsof the year, the Lamest Asiertmeat in THE ' WOAiiiip They nee sow opening Severn krundred . seekigui, compesing every 110 style of Foreign and 'Domestic production. many of which have Just teen for le for CAA ruid dart r pw i e ta se d, ndare a PRICES Brayesl cdt FIIOU ON - F. 6 TO FI V CkNTS per yard low the meta of A and ay, as per pruned Catalogues, which are.conected Ord. Information of buyers. - - I ram'' , w.mazuoinz, 22 New York, Jams, Ibii. f, , - &Man L~..~''~33" . • CLOTHING AV -WHOLESALE, are respectfully Informed, that nt LEWIS itis‘MAkFIFIRD'S . CLOTHING TVAGEHO SE, nos. .162 1, 234 111•118.1,111Zi, Newlrork, - 4-l Ab e thund on erdensivc ossortment of Clothing, manufuelured earnestly for the Southern .aud ,tem nuoket. Also, a large stock of Linen'llosons Shirts, of;a11 grades and prices. Fancy do do dor exilkd striptitlci co do; Flannel do do do;hnd oil other khuls In - general use Ms also nuumfaciare and keep cortstantly ou hand, the largest stock °foiled clo th ing In the Untied States, eutbractug every article in the ham Nye mattu f senne and sell immense quantities of all the abase articles, and 'would invite the anentiOlf Of dealers h, them to call and . r.na. our stock and pri ers before they purchase, a.s ore eau and will ma at prices that cannot fail to please.. LEWIS k HANFORD, - 262 and 264 Pearl st., New York.- All onlers wilt be attended to with correettius aud despatch. . maxlidlot • • FANCY -DRY GOODS.. • SEAMAN A. MUIRc •... 321 Breserderiey, New , . TitIPORTERSA.NDJOIRIERS Freatili. tedllltulam, Bareges,'Eare.i . Embroideries, Mori , nos. Stung., IlogeryiGloneu Lawns, Lkatletnietes, ANDALLOTISER VARIETIES Ok FANCIGOODS„ . They invite country tderehanta,• votillug New Vogt,. to esaam g their cock twfore =acing thew . purchase.: bin:Muir wa s for many ream of dic hon. of A.T.. Ytming-&-Co.. tram rhieh iw mikado:id the tat of JIM. I Ct 6; and 3.lo.ltunes Annum, poloi. has an interest a thennaineea,) Wasullinfavornbly,lmateta in.humatuibC Te Noundrir. • ' tineubscribers yp -have taken 13,,•Type Fo9ndyp,..No `.. L-PCiold greg, and, Wall couunue Uni lummess bare ly conducted by Robert Taylor. Thee will attend to despatia - All rhh typo mautifacmred by: them W I be Ruud itiikel; oil Caren& all god. of Priters` material,, of the bed Mr. 7 A T Overeud .i. still employed in naperielend, Inc the manufacturing departmenn 'Proprietor. of newspoper., who Lae, not advertised (Orme gthreribir, botany 0 4*. 66 . ' h f" manila, will nenniided to receivedmu pay in typ aa purchnsfog titre Iftliee the, mount 'of Uwe Mae arr,oo - , Old type taken in enetainge for aew'at la as pet @. . ' Wbi.Ung, tt WIIITMG &TAYLOR, • : Theodore Taylor', sltanecessom to Rola Taylar,), ianlS - corner Gobi nail Ann Ids tdaystiee• Expeettotedeti' "• • Oalll3l, Colambiana e 0,0.; Apr. di, 1/41.. TIFL D. JAYltil—At Due Ittm-1 feel •bound•to ion/ JJ and the aDieted In tread =pellet( this op , portanity orgiving publieltreo them:invert:Unary etfect• yoar t arot en torpdf. Haring bettemDltereil • for. sore year* with a mute togge. feef and its concomitatu b ut met *meg only doomed no linger out a short hut ndeernblo ieguiteuce, until We fall of LSO' 3, wine, bang Mani meme/y , nod Lir/ogee/oiled My lb/Mei remediet, .nod pm eerimums ofutO - of the roost .IttpeclAble phi 'crane te tog neighborhood without deriving Any benefit,. pt ,Le council:Moe of eunriving Wt a 'few days Og. weeks at. toning—when the lam gleam of hope was about to ran / had icromertendoi to ma your Expectureet use and blemed by Wm Delos who does all /hinge, in the of We meium—aed eontrary to the expected., of my Dec/ens sod Diced', I was tu a few diyiersimai from my bed, endorse enabled by We use of It bottle, to' :mond to fey business, enjoying twee ty {44 4.alth Wm I bad for tell year* permits. • .. . . Relpeetfolly'r outs, 44, L.. AN": FIT= . ''" "I° to , Vi..hureh at the Petiul'ea Eton' . . 1 ,- rourth street. '. . . AIWA) A. FAIINESTOCIOS Pneumonia or - Cough Bal. Sam, has a great advantage 'over ..maar whet Cough preparations, nf it. pleasant Wte permas it to be used without btoonvenbrace.. Hat its value as • Balsam consists in the speeditteu Min cant. We bare blown some of du moat desperate coogltsi moss of which but been conning at fora considerable length of time,' yield almost immeshautly to its rearm': In surit , weather 'as wit kayo bad daring the pan `Melee eretT.nte Is liable to Labe cold,sudent,great Wet feet and undue erpntane to the Inelemezer;qf , the weather often. lays the lonadation- ot a hacking eogh, width needs a quick remedy to prarentataioes We have onerous cessileates of oases which h huo pertortned, many . of which aro from persona in Oda eltr end the neighhartated;asol duly are nalrhelent teference without ming another word in ita litoorr i 2:•• prep soil for sate wholesale and retail briEl A Co s , corner of wood and. loit end NEW and molandid variety, . at ' ZEDULAN .ELSEVSN,' 67 . M arket street... ... - .50 gold lever Watetics; 49 gaint lever watches, Ik:eel* Its silverdetaebesilevernrateg. es; *.i' silver la,lpiee -.molten 11.5' ithr/ Guarder walehe a srlne gold amine; Ides aelv style ear vie" 5 doe golahoop tinge; a dot maned ririgif *mu. meal see, playing a variety of 'popular airs; 22 gros% . FANcy .Goops.. , . aoz Ftott,agla - and paper, AdoS eaccanalsrans; d dot fine velvet • bead 6hts, -- MtW styles; In dos Sue crotchet bend bap, new stytes: 4 dos fine arenas' purge% new styles; tasdne§,ne aswrtod;. Bu taasels,ltinTes, irklt and illrer,or eplies; 1.1/Jaz tine Bower ‘l,wre, lIIMOTUA Idoz Bee iteelscrow pinensh lonli I dos fine ivory 'Crow pine ushlonn [doe has ward iwrew pin eonlanne. A. pl,assortment of new. Torr./re. Ice. • • • 02330.• n==l . • • ..„. IV - inlr and splendid sanetr ofTrizawbt_gssittlialaleill. IN styles, Jost received at ZESULON or Market street; among sthlelt • .10 gnus dalag buttousNmarrted .eolon • . Mk/ gross plain et:leered...with net, artotit4 eolo* tat gysem plaits email, diuoned e:Mor. • Su Road cotton, a new ankle, will mach, area chi, Also, a largo vanity of fringes, awed widths and ells A. very [aro atoek of.tha dim lalei• Ope ens n i • orke,d glorei; , 7 doe ladles`, not I k autiliLlc. • 2.1 dor do . fauoy,log Oil do . , • - a, dal • do dus kueul.lil raw ' •• getual-ntw ' . 1:1 doe ehildreue cation do • twtst; steel dad gill. beads, purse Mop and tassels, bead bags, Mcleod velvet; Ana . fanc,parawil• l acenedeons, he, de; tuartV t4i . • A. /nue bet oVreisite. TiaTru, FOUL. usEvnt, ILEALTIIY V r til/lijsl,..—f allow dud unhealthy . teeth, after • be ing Yeas or twice aimed with Joriest Ambee Tooth have. the appearanceof the most beautiful ivory, and nt the same lime it ia to perfectly lunoceuread ex quisitely bee,. that Its corium daily me is higlity ad vantageous, OAVIS to Maw teeth that aft its a good eon. didon, giving them a beautiful polish, end pm-eating a premature dreay, Thom nbeedy decayed irprevcsas trout becoming worse—it nth 'fastens and' es Me be coming loose, and by perseverance it will redder the foulest teeth delicately witt,te and make the licimuly sweet. Sold by WM:JACKSON, CO Liberty , A DESIDERATUM. 10 ALI. WHO WEUTE:.— Masks , ludia• Dabber Fluid, for preventing pens 1 corrOdiag hi ink; also •for adapting them to write on harebloant without the aid ofpumice,. and to facilitate the ink flowing free.. Te modems, couveyancera, and mercantile men, hie instable. - . By =twig ending • few drops oithis Fluid to the ink in one, It will Instantly he found to be the !NYS auxiliary ever aired, Kg it usu. hulloes the nebt,grecipit•tes the wdithenbeaoses wen* flow of the Ink, add dithenses with the trouble of Wilt. fog a pea. •inst reetived asolfor sale br - - . •. • JORIVRTUN rtIOCKTON Madmen , fZtew BOOKS, - 0. , Eugland and tteoiland; or ItsicollesnisnwOf •BW.lgt -blister; byA H Herbs D'Aubigna. D. D., •Athithe ilistory of the itefc,,,iots,l.llaof Croathrell, he. A reeetioal ,Exprguttott of the Gcopels ' of tn. Mah 04w/out bh. Stark, to the lons of Lectures,' lateaded to athist the peaches of dontegbie instmetloo and devo tion; by lolitaDirdSouthigg; IY Dist_fdlbarp .0(7 For eal. by, ' • - , "ELLIOTr u s • prAg , sl , JiVab/AspenbiAßNtasyb vi l7 S Uptt st r big . .nabrcnni ilannak i k a r pl! LWymniaitGrV.4, r teeived program wi p ts p . "Ir-11 4 V. STEAMBOATS:. C PITT.SIMROIII • • ' crxILY.F , 'AcKET LINE. tamandine nfspleadid passengerPitsm: . err e now compared or we 11111.2,1, SV. ate., lest noshed'and hirdbileed, and Mort Powerful lauds ...the eriders - of the-Werb Every atetattriodatiou and coins fart that money eau Operas.; has Fern melded for pa, senates. The Line hos been in operation torte tears. - —has carried a million of people without the /east min ty to their parent.: The lonic Still be at the .frot of Wood street the day preihme ro rtatung, for the men 'tido of freight and the entry of passerine's. the regis ter- jn-all entre the passage mummy maid he , NO in . .• 'fitrArDAT PACKET. The ISAAC IiEWToN: C.j..t. A. (i. __ leave Piusburyb every JwidaF rnomievra / 0,,, va0t 'Primary, every Seaday eveuncy at 10 r. 1. • . • MONDAY PACK„V.T. 'The itIFASONGAILI:I...A.Fait..thIrts, wiit telet4.lltat.- burgh every londay mottuttg al lu u'clucltlceltni eTery Monthly evening ullO . •TUESDAY PACCTIET. The . HIBERNIA No. 2. Capt. J. livaxero.reva, iviß leave Pirisbdrsit every Tuesday morning. et fu tielbek; .Wheetlng every Tvevilvy.everung ‘llO r. >a • WEDNESDAY PACEET. The NEW kiNGLAMI , N. 14 Capt. 13. R ID leave littantrah every Wednesday ineanin, a i .10 o'clock; Wkeefing <very Wednettlay evening lit it. v. x !! ' ! TIIVU fIAY PACICET.- ! • 'hie BRILLIANT, Cart:CZ/WC, u J Ten ra I.l4tta batrph'eved l'huraday tnerniag at lao'etwi.; Wherlala every Thursday evetung at 10 n as FIIIDA • • Copt. Cuuncey.voill leave , in. CLEPYER • ' 1U o'clock; IVtili.,z burgh. every FkiallY ulumuull every Frkloreveciog al, 10 t. x. _ SATURDAT PACK-ET... ti. amtsrZiotte. Cuid• e• / I =c+ will In." , P* bargh orrery Saturday wonting at 10 redact Virbeenna 'curry Saturday etrettiu g .110 r. x.• . _ DEAVER. PACKETS.—NEW ARRANGE.IIIO:7B. lb neadtlr CA1.113 COPE, • will leave for Beaver,. Cii,Vw , %rad Wellsville. on Tuesdy, Iburaday, and tatoay. of end , week, at.b rete;re. boaton blonder, Wednextey wit] Frday.: She W. at :be landng between F 10.% street atuftbe bridie, prepared Io receive freigire!tt any litan y 8. 11. FI No 5t , BEA,Ea AND WELLSVILLE PACKET. I. Charles E. Closte, master, mill, hat% e eotolog tsips to/leaver nod iVelle rine. Leming Pittstm tilt one• ey morning nt O o'clock, sad ,Wellevinon3 WoMck,„r, ss„. declO CL M—LIAUTON, do CO Alts. PITTSBURGH &lIMIWNISVILLF.I 1.07, 1 . 1*.% FEBRUARY Isc FEHRUARS F*.k.t `• LEAVE DAILVAT Ala) 4V. „„„. The following near boats. cotnplrto 'l. t/te line Cor tso present season: AT. - LAI'iTIC, 'Capt. Jtuord Parkinson; Joeolo-, and.LINIE , Capt.X. Llennett . The boats are entirely new, and are Atted up without regard to expense.' Ev ery comfort that money can procure hag heel, provided. The Beata will lease the Ittonougattela Wharf tloofa t the foot of Soso ai , Pastenrrs will he punctual WI board, to the being will aerial/a! leave .at rhe tolvtrs tistal.hoors, RA. AI. and 4P. Al • • 744.11 FOR ZANESVILLE:. OMET, Boyd, tioster, well lance foram Ithaca d lutcrowdinte polls this daT, 0 1 a • FOT fialght or pitaane apply Onboard. s{Q triNO 11 H t T « , c , amel B F Hosclunson..Slnoter. welt lerar br the above and inicrrnecliale Porte on datorday, at 1 o'clock Y. Forrreighi orpusrge yr- FOR CINCINNATI AND bT.I.ADUIS. The fine awailler NFAV k:NOLAND, V. Ebberl, Nlowea:, will lease fiw the ova and all anermedowe Kim, on Sedurday,April. 1, 01 10 a'clock, A. a. for fowcht or pomace apply on boorl. tuar.A G ADD 11E1 wuer,Liv ix; Ph :neat. awl 191b11[1111.1 lOW Rate , : ueuabw Andres Ppe Master, nal learn:lllre Tegalar nips between Inciting, 13t1d6 e;„,5n...1 borttbiltaring Pinsbargh on Monday , : torpflutrwisYs. FOR WABASH FIVER. . The oew awl spleudia lighiaiought „ oteamez " It 4 Thoma...lloster, learelor Le Voyetto mod itnersoOditoo ponoiou Saturdhy, the Ist of Apsil, as .1 o'clock, P. !lot &eight or pasutico apply onLoord.or • , J Mk:Art.oN „ Blon'go .. • . REGULAR PACREr FOR SLWFISII. The new, and lltrt auk( stMi • t.';'',"", 41 • • - Wr3.1V1.41.1: Vs - Hiwilenoxinstri lcara Ar appr• .11 4WD slid Saturdayr of week. boc (Wight or riw. AULTE'RikaGER. 443 PlTTBlilinGflot .WLII.I 7 LINC. YACICET! • ^ • C07:2•174, - • ..`" Donley P MIMICS. ,rIU leave • milady for IS brelin% on Sudsy, tl , eitherdar and Friday, at 10 cieloct ". Les. V. beefing every Tueidcy, nor - l a y and tordA. nt CitiX4 It :al, precisely. Tbe Co* will land lit alfthe thttnnedinte portg.— Evrs - aecontodathia that earl be prooured Lothe Oda, ' fort ;tad safely of paavvere has been provided: e boat la also prerlded with nighthivaae thfety guard la overeat exona.• For freighi or - plumage_ appl)l9.' ard or to DAVID C ' • felvl comer of Ist andSagthfieldeb, MeIiEEZPORT,ELIZAJ3ETH AND MONCiNAGA.33 LA CITY PACKET. . . . - - . ' Tlir new Licitiaor -: . , .f - . '''''' Ri • ..,-.. . LL'SiPATeill,.. : • '• Nalio4 PIIINIG4• will .ruaYaa Ain.; eavioa Pt 1i arm Monday Weitimadny , an Friday; at 1:: o'clork i w...u., and Ne• nougubilaii.iiy eirery.Tnesdy'Ximitaday and San, nial . aw al a o'clock, a. x:.. For. Amiglit or paarar,ii appifiSri M=El T6o mew draught .4.iierT . ilotiriv. • kl .0. - 1/ Xi . Hu, ]liner. wilt lea. for . !ltei aboro port orer7.Wtolucoday .111. 4 .... For treight.or 1.41.1;1.7, np , Vi 21_ r. • • • U - ri, - .lMs ray. ELLMAKER . ,, ECKY •. F.:serous, And Clanosid: Commission , We erchs4.l*, • Pia 13 Horne W.Krau Sumer, •. I PHILADELPHIg lIPSFitF-NCE464IMry Gtelf ..tr: Co, Pmeborgh.: Rodger. m S. Schooley &Sou, --. ' • ' - J.nery; May , •Cherke Bashing' Jr., Lonirtil,X;:: F. Dutdh, Humphreys e Co. • ' • Mercer, Dro. & Co. Philedia; Reed & - Itrother, . • • ' eplMly Duna Couliery,Xemlop4. To,Dedfotd. Pa: moo unnosso,lniissiOW. KING MitIOPARLF.A.p, Wfinixam.a:cgociatzt.., Formurdonr. and Coto. Mlesion ?Jarchow and deMere in Protme nod ...11annforAmet, corner of 4hc Diamond pot r iamondal arysexame,-Dr. P. ShoeubM•sir, , Richard Hard, rB Hon. Jos. Mo Lout, Simon Prum.Poin., e t ; • le Omni - Int co. Pbliadelphss. • • J. lialiken &Zone, LeosieloMr4 Mon. V. rel.Doutherty.'... hinMallen/r. Hay, Woinm4lM j. .-• . . tatiri—Att pers.. nilehte - 41,,Toi i i,CAj.. legiseuy, aa casein:a it -loxes or otherwise, ate required to mike payment CC the - amounts for, ARO . 'they ere respeenvaly. in/Ated, on or helots thedirst day of Jutio.next, , ortoevwila snit •wilrpositrYely - he brought for the.sams, apnoea alidelinquents ' iOSSPH Ti MAR: " • retonnsveßg KS uti; - • • • Ceatioßshinets 'of Allegheny eqnpsr,„,! Conneabslonees Crake: Sillobdtak, • M / March 31 - 1645.• ' oplat;iribtO . . SOTTE4IIIIINATITA i HAT RAKE11:110ES; T.Tiabs6iber hobbit saloon ant of the Sal test ',Tauten Notion, now lag at the footof rant loser. AI *bony - river, the follow op, goods, mainnacuirdocist Ofig.,York; vrtue land hOcCered at low pd. coin - .140L1 Scythe' Samba; dozen cost west' [Nee, ' , Mishandles; AO dozen Ray. Rates; intidtri.: Soya*: 40 dozen Yitch Forks; Scy th e:Bones awl Scythe Riles. Call on board. • - • NATHAN littRWR. 7k r IffRIDER:SII - 51 — Ttr.,11:1TiVlick..iriterkt., ;Works' India Rubber kluid,"for'priventiog pent berrnding in ink,'also for adorning theOl WtOo.oti perchreent without the old of pumice, and to theiLnute the ink Bowing free, • To modems, .conveyencers, poi mirctwile own, is Ily merely adsinzit, few drops of this told to the ink itt use, it wiIIiONSORY be tuned to be the best auxiliary Cierodeletb 'AA is nen, utilises the ld, preeipitotes the iedimenbeanoca.a free bow of th e ink, and dispenses oath the 10,04 o p. wiping a pen. insi received ItOit Cot a1dt11,...:. 3.411 : PITTiBUROII FEMALE IT STITTITR, 14LitS imaitucioni under - the inpervisiota 5,b., him Goabon t , is mill open forth, , cepboa af pits, and will be continued at the Same Libs,s, sweet. ln consequence of seine changes bikini.; tat On .ptace, a few vacancies haveoecnrred, occurre,t,nua out of piecing their dickulners ender their cure, do well to then e au early apfieetie_e, For teems oth , cliental, or apply to the Poncipin. • a,a3 5 , ChIDRIES—Th °Topton's Eye Water: 'ltnnes',lti • 0 Jon, Dosjdqt Mutter; Orris' Tooth Mods; (I,laeitic do do; Chlorine Tooth Powder; Hun:sera dada knurl! do do; linUtrA Totalt Mari itollt.iOrt do do; itt wad tbesole by .104. hici/ !LER, ;IA: -1. .• RTANNER. & CO, \e. 2151 Vocal street, 4 4044 t above the fit-Charles Roirl,--wbodeude, dealers., IB Boots, Shoes, Bonnets, Pains Leaf, Legkoroo o d POE' Rea Hats, Ftenek and' American Aruba:4 ElorwSlM l lone stock Grail the Albeit kiatteinstreediveth ao rubseTiber* have removed to co: IVatei'and lei Front etTret, in die mitehour ibiraertx imee: pool by.Younr, !Mum & • " arno7. — a. •• 1 1 LIANUAell11iiiS of - Vlore's., evades: /U. Fork', Linen, Mainei, a Watehomui I I,:rurnet ui lvund and Front ittert,, Pitinbargh,PiC ree CO.PAILTNIII.I • I":2gmti . soN day t :eZ 4 th4 41,41 h il d7;l 4 ' a M iwr 'Ke e 1.t . ,.. no.* futuns .:cond ' Eketeoandis LtnklUaliw . I NQ - in,' comer 'of where. dm uulihe patio g B euerally sal be thun n W. ,±kPig 1...- • IRri. :.0.1 Wear WROWs.,,,pa: ' 14k11,1TUDwwwittOot Nd.rlc tofu. ot.Wood nud nvittiitrava, MARCUM'S CHlLONl.r.GitEEe.—Thislicreeteh: lathe bear Green ever' beau& othealauteh.,= eases NO ceakhvireceived esel he age War. SELLER^ vha kkaa aorrharre hue arkile.hiehh:-... . _ . . - . fi ,
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