THE PITEMPIGH'Gki PUBLISHED BY WHITE . ac CO P i TTeinusau• INATUZDAST MORNING; -111LILCH! X l O MO. 6 s a n are' ulunry reqacrued to taxa la Solr tarrhi before sr. ma dar early India Oyu • • • SIP-0: W. Jamix, No. liPrviooo sumo welrollatl2,oll7 (0? at, city. Attvertuospen - WWI ool3ertiptiotax blinded to him w.O. receive ptatop " Adv nnleem.la a t • and subscp• Ti eutNcoamh e M z &asat Unha4Sae diver Mne.m.ta Ipl, n Philaaka reetived foreixdod fnma,thls OffiCe. HILT PM:,k."hLATTERS TELBOSAPHIC NEW: , . rte. The/ICC. Albert J. White, late Senator La Can , Via .It . c6 Indians, and at present President of 1241 JafayWa and Indianapolis Rail Road COO:1- MM 1114 al the request of a Lugo number at pars - ma r addrisithacinzatts of Pittsburgh, this even at 7 o'clock, cilia roma of tha Board of rude, • upsh the of subject ofßail Road ananarians iota the • Wog, andtkeir imp/sena to Pinstaargh. RAM ROAD ADDS.= AT Tat BOARD DS MADE Boone—Wes call the attention of our citizen. to the Oda, of si cretin to night, at the Rooms of the Bauder Trade, where the Bea Mr. White, will eddiess them open the rail road subject. The latereet which Plush:ugh hoe, In bringing, - - :thstagi these now. favorite avenue*, the trade tend travel orate Gino Wean to her doors, renders say information in.relation to rail road commtini onion, deeply Interesting to no. Mr. White In toltyinkomod upon the subject on which be in ' londii to speak, and we have no doubt .will pannucti Laportout 'and useful inforniatloo, and thepoia' t out the advantages which areliltely to ennui to the whole West, nom our conteMplat. ed, rail road improvement. We hope them will Do a fall attendance to bear hint. - -The mother and auger of John C. Vaughan, Eaq., editor antis Cleveland True Democrat, were on Gap m Mad steamer, St. John, which wee lately dostsoyed by nrc, near Montgomery, in Alabama. Both potished ! God support our deeply stricken Mend. ' We shall not now MO, into an argument with the Dispatch, in relation to moral rights and. Milt. (Mime. It is a vast subject, requiring more time, thought, and investigation than an editor ore daily paper has time to bestow upon it. The - article of the Dispttch contains some things whish are true. - and others which are false, and is entirely too flip. Ipant fax so grave a subjeet.l attributes senti. meals to us which we did not utter, and - Ales off Seat the main question at issue, to others wholly irrelevant. What we averred WIN that a man who takes an oath to rapport the eqnstitrition, has 'SO tight to make . any mental reservation, or to disobey ith injunctions, from a regard to conscien tious scruples. If he cannot, =Moen& with his Mews, keep ids oath, he ought not to take it. It Is the bunions of a Senator to legislate ender the Coisiltution, and In accordance with what he sin. earedy.belleves to be its provisions. Ho has no fight to set it aside, or neglect or evade its regal. &frog in obedience to my opinions of his item If ha does so, he Is false to his inah„fahrittork his comUments, and false to the people of theßlitited States, who ordained the ConstitntiOn. Mlle who only have the right to amend. it. ll'he lielicves the Constitution conflicts with the laws of a Whin power, let him resign his mat, denounce the Con stituties, and labor for its repeal.' Br. Buchanan and Ilavary. Ia the speech of Mr. Seward, the fanning pas. MP Onnint:— tt , I thitar it was Jetistaos who said that the at. lard ally of alavery:io the South was the Deatoc. mop of the Math." ...Ma Haas It was Mr. Buchanan who said M. Xing, of Alabama, some days aderwardo andettook the defenceof his iriend„ Mr.Buchotan, wag coiled iipcin fdr,li•Ja to give hi's authority for Its avannon; !Ala Mt. Buchanan had said tha t thaiatural ally of Slavery in the South was the Damocracy of the Nora. Mr. Hale maid he had am the docrtment by him to sustain the etatewent. Mit be thought he could astiafy the Senator from Alabama within a few days. Mr. tog denied that Mr. Buchanan had ever made use of ouch language, and he would wait for the proof. Mr. Davis, of bilattissippi; read the following as being tat Mr. 81/Ch•21•0 did my, and he thought Mr Bak would &II to produce any thing more "Let me suppose tooth,, i.nro els mud, wore dangerous - cherecear. Io the Soothe:re Sheet villa compose the Treater pollee of the unloll, • Vides of property exists Whit, ie now &WW- I/lg the attention of the whole civilized world. Them States never would have become parties to the Union, had not their rights in . this property beau staared by the Federal cbastioation. Foreign sad dontestie &amid, some from the belief that Wyatt doing God's service, and others from • deldre to divide and destroy s glorious republic, Lava ~aspired to emancipate the Southern slaves. Oa this question, the people of the South, beyond tir Waits of their owl States, stead alone and un supported• by any power on earth, except that of the Nastiest Democracy." This extract is from a spec:chi:made In Febritary , 11110. We think, however, Mr. Davis Is mistaken la saying that Mr. Buchanan amid nothing more. Oa previous OCCAI3IOO, we Mink it wu, he used the following language, et lout it is atuibtued to Mu, and basal been denied, to our knowledge All Christendom is leagued against the South span this question of Slavery. They have no osier dlllu to sustain their constitutional rights, 43 the Democracy of the North. . 1 t my own State,lwe iuscribe upon our pulp banners hostility to abolition. It is them one of the cardinal principles of the Democratic party dad many i hard battle have we fought to amain thisprinelple." Par the Pit Ltb!lrgh Casale. Maim Entronn—You allude, in your paper of poterdiy, to • want that lariat and acknowledged by men of our city—We want oflaa tk. ill mliskal adequate to the demAd of the large and frictreeefiqr hardness of Fllttsbifrgh. ifir Is object simply to ask, if the friends of free beitilig me solicited with ie aforts that have Fag boon niado to procure the '' eof a suitable law it th e present session of L egislature. All pestles here wept to favor passage of emelt a liw, mi the. best way to %tuff, the object so much desired, especially by bedicrats, its perfect safety to torte holders, and an abolishment of the present system of monopoly. Cannot something more be data to Weir this unammityof sentiment to bear . upon our representatives at Harrisburg? W. We hardly know in what way the Mews ems corespondent, can be carried out, except by call ing a meeting of the claim, and getting an ex. resales ads imblks feeling la regard to It. We amealleilled that nineteen twentieths of our citi. sena ass in Amor of establishing ads new system 40 'Tres baaiddir,.. but an edam is acmes'', it, aroma them to more name meanies commas It. While 'those plates which base adopted thin mum. hare ate Murat a supendmadauce of which is goin g a begging at ...r.redlng ly low rates of interest, we are angering under a I intraurdkuiry presume incur money market. I nue Is no good reason far this, as oar com• enstedal.manut muring. and egritrultural relations, an equally all prosperous U they are to theme • states. ' 'But thir banking capital of this Bums Is ettlrelytoo !baited to !apply the growing demands Sr Wads, and consequently we are salami ma. I sidatly Onm the went of it. We should like ex. ededtasti, b see the system introduced herr btu! gat aw s can change th e character of our Le.. kw., V. are afraid no; bill of the kind can be • UMW ammigh. Lcmum Rau Rau) Dzenzona.—Hasay /han g - tynitie.4' Las Ta11:414 at Albany, N. Y., last meek, ailndited 81000 damages, of the Albany and Troy blitatkisa Turnpike Caspany, for an an-ablaut re soling La the death of her husband, owing to a heavy embankment of mownt ice, running mow the rout The gusto in seta her husband Wit a weenier, was overeat. At the mote Court Jaws *Mu obtained. verdict Ofgli,ooo against tie Mohawk and Hanson flail Read Con:any. *lihiMs# o lhroultffld in collaegiulnoo of the cont. shin d two' Mans Gloats, in one of which he was panistpr. His foot Ina cluilod, and he render. Mx.ilfabsterbtabout to receive a snlidgold chain ssiosoarisdement of his aervict" Oaths cadre . the : The chain la of pure siold; of a seceding Gar hundred dollars, as it cams tan Mir mina -Its workpaanittip :steels much the a latCh J Mr. aka It w relleraon, at u lZ 4ed irsaetiece. ohm* be called "Mr.-Webster' d git tribe clegr.6 - 4 ?aLallizeassell have au _%ipor.• S t a , M o ,4 .4a Jim a, dt a x, at d, Tomli-, - :bat beta to b y e " In 4 Maw" . . . • . ThelPasuinsi;Clariaa . latier. • A c 'ftegl 4ll deal asks =to tepubthsti this rioted efour Greed Co!. MeCsadlew, sad a* it takes up but auleepsze, we comply, and, it way be of some use in the approarldng Twit!' metro. van. Mr. MeCaodleas may also delire to re fi"bide memory with • most agreeable remelt.. MAC*. Prnimanzau, Aug. S, 1644. anetkasso Pour cordal invitation of the 30th ultimo, to be present with you at your mass meet.ing, on the third at - September, ClOO to band doe. bug my absence in the Northwestern commies of Pentaylroado I assuroyes, that I never wrote an apology for my inability to amend any public assemblage, in the whale muse of political caner, with more reluctance than Ido this. Clarion has not only been Orin and steadfast lo her adheririce to Demo. math prtnciplm , bat she has keen inflexible in her love and soppy% of the Tariff—that public men. into, which, (aside from the Beak quiation) like the rod of the Prophet, is destined to swallow up all other topics ofpoliti.oleontroverey. You have properly sppreciated the importance of theprotsom tiseprsnapfr, to the sitcoms of the manufacturing and agricultural Interests of Pennsylvania, and in the abandonmentof that principle bylir. Clay in tboCcunpromise Bill, you have the best guaranty that, ii elected to the Presidency, he will carry out the principles or that bill, and afford you a horizontal duty, to enable you to contend with the pauper labor of Sweden and Roane. In doing so, he would give you and the Tint( the same sop. part that tAtivrpidoes the of mastant death, and imithout.benelt of clergy." Sapper! 'him if you oran-for my own part, shall go tor Poit and Dixon,, who have at heart thitrue tared, orPennsylvania. My engagements, gentlemen, in the Supreme Court, will prevent me from amending your mass meeting. With the brightest prompez of Demo. cretin mom, 20,000 majority, I pareithe honor to be Truly your., WILSON MaCANDLESS. Mears. Adam Mooney, Seth Clover, and oth. en, committee. Fe, th•Patsburik Gioett. ==! In my review of the system of trunk lines running we,t, I have coma to the two prominent extensions from Indianapolis, one of them running south of west to Terre Haute, in ■ direct line to "St. Lou* the other north west to Lafayette, in a direction to Chicago. These lines are not corn. petitors with each other, befog 90 miles apart at their intersection of the Wabash. The Terre Haute line has the - advantage of approaching that great depot of the blisaireippl trade, the point where travellers and business are both di/griffin. ted, St. Lortiaile the Lafayette line is supe rior in its approach to the lathy cities of the north West, and to those fertile seats of materpUse which have already achieved so much, and whither em igration for the next gnawer of a century will sat with a powerful mirrent. Latayette is very near ly in the seme parallel of latitude with Pittsburgh and at the head of steam navigation on the Wa bash. If at Indianapolis we set one leg of a nom- Imu and draw. the other along tha,Wabaslevid, ley, from Terre Haute to Peru, a distaneeLoflso miles, no point of that am or the circle- will vary ten tulles In the common distance from Indisnap. oils. The Lafayette line cuts this are in its emu ire, and ifoositinned due north west, wank] pus the Illinois river at La Salle, where esnal and steamboat navigation unite the Mississippi at Rock Island, and pawing through the capital of lowa, most meet the Naomi line at Councilßluffa, the point where Whitney's line of rail road to the Pa cific crusses the idincuri. Standing at Pitts. burgh and looking to the great country behind Chicago, the subject of year COMICS:Wn with that country ts presented in a moat intereantig point of view. Nature has proclaimed- that between that country and yen the bonds of commerce most for. aver be Intimate and unbroken. On your left the waters of the Oldo,prcaxeding to their coaluence ===!l=l ding current of the fdimiaslpppl and the Illinois, • 411.12Zil Cu. your verse ,• on the right yoreanals conducting panto the .takel, set your vessel. end your commerce afloat to almost the same distant market. Thus these two great lines of invigatiot diverging from Pings:ugh, and separated from each other byseverel degrees of lathe& at their great Ott &imam, aim= meet again as the prairies 700 miles to the west. What a vast outlet for your moan fannies at the [ermine, of these water busts and along all the inierreniag shores! Between ex: am= so waited by albeit of navigable water; ev ery put nation or comactual advantage theme* that a nil road line should be draws. Prom Chicago to Philadel,phia, Ma Lafayette, Indianapolis, and Pittsburgh, the rail toad die- Lance is 930 miles. From Chicago to New York, ma Toledo, Closeland, Dunkirk, and the Erie road, the &mance la 989 miles. The mercauule oar., tierefara, Gam Lllie Michigan .d th Upper Missouipplerould be very ept to me m th Pittsburgh line its. transit roots either going o coming—and to simo. even portion or Indian your line would present the shortest route. it was not my object, however; to dwell on general conalderationa familiar to the mese-Lions of your business men ; but ; inns my inguaintance with the country to call your ■ueution to the trunk lines running west, and to acts their pro grew. Recurring to the tine of the Belleiontaine rood east of Indtheapcdis, I wal remark that, since my fina, number, I have teamed from an anthenfie source that' the than has been procured fee the first 30 miles out. of Indianapolis, the laying to commence this simmer, and that lamb arrange ments have recently been made at thelEast es to enema the. speedy completion of the whole work to the State line of Ohio. The line from indinnapolls to Tenn Ilante (7 miles) re nearly one half graded. " r Thirty three mDeipt.the 61 between liadianapo is and Lafayage hgve been graded. . . We have now reached the Wabssh in mum. phetic railroad journey wen; (it iiiot all prophets ey) but, as it' is unfathionable tostop short of the .Fatter of Waters;" and as my promised finale Is running hato nuher too veal a length, I beg leave to cot this number in two and willgive you, to morrow, °awl* lit earl of Barter." W. VI/011 'WASHINGTON Correspoodenze of tho Pi=blush Guess; WuittiurraN:March 19, 19.50. xzw ono 41 zns xozaw—Hose Dzzzazxzwz—zn YEW Czzazzaux—MW!Hzazzox-4.1.4 Cl 4 [Saran Hill. crux Cwznara—Pxocialz Szzrzzzorr o Corzsovzisz—Aanucxx Com, sr Dz. 11. Cuss—ins IVoizzx Hoz.. mg, Coz./3mos. TM Holm haring become GM =A cloyed will. th wrangle and aspen bindres of the dish whirl haa 4xrard its wile wilestainatant day &An day for thrce ninths past !au today tan a Data ofbnaineu, by way of variety. The kill kwlb. npply of di/mimics io appropliatkas Cor the orrice et Ilinnwrent year, was taken op hi coanniticie of Wu Whole. M. Uaniptan anew iffite Sad District, mor al tha additien of as item of ten or Mahe thonnad dollars in payment for the eerrie= of clothe necessarily employed, la the department oft= interior, slam it.. ordennathre ma' der the law of last seseioa blr. Huipton ropported the mommlnient with =Land argoment• w Weis shoved the in. =spewed= amenity :of dm' propmed appenpnation. He shoved from the =disputed irminiony of lb. demur, of #l. interior hinesel4 that the eight= too elerles appointed bybir. Ewing had winked night gad day to keep op thin our= bnaineyrof the demean:at, end that they mob He =Mimed that um committee had thrown cm the animas of the Zerreterifier them clerks, but he wit rum that the Home would not candies the principle of n fano; ha pay dar mains thit were acknowledged to km been iodine...OM, sad to hare belos fJWtaUy rendered. Alm nagly quoted poetry, and Win ad an ieconsiderable qoasaity .f lb. mat =Riot' skulls pram dui* mm. B. the dabs. Ins chitty in ,leg as developing Om feeterg, of dm Deuvrerals 'loam. the Depertmunt of the I bd. 4 .r. /b. 1..., of idWIPLII.4 Whom calitn is of the ! very lighteet, tied who, being hiredle sk intillter, and Is ! good food to yonder es eaybody dm, is ehrtirt pot hienwd cua up to the snack, and dada. Owl be voted far the hill eueldiehing the Department an Waage* neontaventla* tin, met that ht vim now ready to rt... bis vote, Louring dimmer. that ,t ens of . edegm4 use. Seymi other dwheW thole ' The Committea rose wiWout deciding t h e viatica Y. may at down all tbu talk about abolidttag the Home Department, as one "hade , and peered." Otbees, tilm tettiotre crested by irrapad•We lums. look epee a flt odic cattepart ot the o.ol44htes t ns th imble and iisisosabla s Let some Ashy subject ' ''. .odd not remanclh..4l/. laitSppoipt rupymede hie: twin, and Ind would we all this patriotic op pmatianto she ban departemut wall.. by law, fade envy Ulm the tweeting deem 88. lido b. beta paying i. tem.. to Mr. Calhoun this His dissection Ohm hit speak of the gnat nullif., yrs. my compbeh mat 'eatinketory, but del not emoclade.' By the way lime bras melon : tepee. .in cit... op. CiLIMIO'S flate.h. Oil'. the vrhuk I semi njoaahurne, to the effect, Om it had htett of Feat service to the came of Oa Uniumos filbovrin th• sal punt :puma. statism. of. sidleat; 1.14 sghte ' with yo. , Hamma that distinguistma mdo c otter, , pumaktes at row. Ile shads tepee. to the: suspicion end ...to, his seintritrinds, whits mkt. 8, like Bent., po r tal to him es batithgverdikedikortemet ditty.. ma mid or theft. elotoiol egotism to Y.,: Oat tho pomott . wttl Wild w Qui .of lOf Plooo it:4o4od by iho Fiesidiodi Etc Wobitorontil Air. Bell cata.ii..aut. rhelltut io bro me t pt - .lap., Then' *ill how pooltioo tqliditioo I* th. establioliont of goy. onsoottbto Ilohuitortn, *mei it boot Lotproboblo that na4P". l, adfeigitltitO Moo peseit ardor .1 adep . . • limit sill An attempt will flu ma. toad. Inmadarr dupua with- Tao, by gisg,g, ou t 'her ellintaa territory north of latitude 34 deg, Imiellt eaip neceed. A bill willa passed Gotha better enforeentadaf the ronstiatiemal pavilion for lb. restorgins of (mita* Alasesoad probably So th. pnibibition of the Wm trod. 1. ttru distriet, and that:will thi catalog es. Thia is Om programa of artandenneat whicla 1 hoar is circulating through the clads of matry of the . viva and oat pariatia in boa limetea—aud it relents features which' etiontiroi it to tin judgement of th. whole country. 1 Inn begin relined to thalation ceneenting dm re. join.. by the authorities of the Bp. / .i4 government in Cube, of 80. Mr. Banal as canal to et. J.go. I have hard so raptinatioo of that tit*, whith I comae. gun drobalr,andwhlell deprive. this eat. of all impala. The Spada durentinnt were named by eamiafm cent. wad motives. sant enemy offdr. &walk that awes abelitimustond draped Oaring up an otourreetion among th• Waves. This dadition. .Ender Mona. had • law uts. Morale Oren. Bat Bis ...teed that .it has beta refuted, wad that Ike ..equator will soon be lamed to Mr. Bewail. The man wk.= Bantoupesserund kw Wailing a wwilt hone ceder the pram* that it had as. night bY Col Frau,. in :Vow Nano. I. mita' much ..112.1.3.l et Old Benin's apnea, by grand what a calls .Itorsonatis Realinp," to which be pays many len handed compliments nth. s'ilettin of Benton,. as the great Scutar boa. self deamointted his family. Of courseh. grand Jury throw out the complaint, and o dl y wader tat tiny have not nesented notgionte who committed th• tor so. BY andirons., for ittromprbency. 11 sup posed thattat. Beata. will sub nod mans to slop th. I.e. turns. carat, thould he aroma too papal. • dom... ; vßom muutzeuraton. Corzespoodeziee of tae Piushorah Gazette. Hsitauanon, Much 19, 1650. In the Senate, to day, on motion of Mr. Muhl enberg, the Senate resumed the consideration of the bill to annul the marriage contract between Lieut. Edward Middleton, U. S. N., and Edwar dian his wife. .. • Mr. Crabh stated that the friends of this bill de sired to My before the Senate a printed argument, which wee now on its way to Hartlebuteh, and would reach here donna the eremooll; be there. fore desired a postponement of the subset for the present. Mr. King wired that the further consideration of the subject be postpooed until to morrow after. noon, which was subsequently modified so as Co simply polonaise for the present, which was uhan. in:lenity agreed to. Mr. Forsyth then roar to a question of privilege, and stated that a bill of his, which had passed the Senate a few days ago, hod been mutilated after its passage, and before It reached the hands of the transcribing clerk: A very Important proviso had been torn from the bill. There had been opposi tion to thia portion atlas bill; and he had no doubt MU Wale of those who were opposed to it bad taken this extraordinary course to defeat it. Mr. Crabb suggested a Committee of ens OttirY. Mr. Packer thought some action ought to be had in order to vindicate the character of the Sen ate. The matter complained of was certainly a very grave offence against the diginity of the &n -ate, and ought to be inquired into. Mr. Forsyth said it was his intention Co pro. pose COOLi lotion to regard to the matter, or the proper time. He should demnad a restoration of the bat to its original shape, at lout. The matter warf then dropped. On motion of Mr. Davie the Senate reamed the consideration of the bill read in place by him yesterday, to repeal the 4 th section of the act in. corporating the: orth Lebanon Railroad Com. WY. The ioclion which this bill proposes to repeal is as tbllows, to wit :—"That said company, or any other company, authorised by the law. of this Commonwealth to construct a railroad, may in lieu thereof, or in connexion therewith, construct la Plank Road, whenever In the opinion otthc mocks holders the interests ciao public would be equal ly aubeerved, and in each ease the Directors may change the route or cosine and extend the points Idthe direction so as to adapt it to the grade or other convenieece and advantage of the road." On motion of Mr. Brawley, the further eon. alderation of tho bill woo poatponed till Thursday next. Tho remideder of the day leas ocevpled with local and private bills, several of labia wero !mum! Thin was private bill day In the House also. Nothing of particular interest to your readers transpired in this Indy. There are three important divorce Gum now pending in the Senate. The panics are all weal. thy and distinguished, sod their cases consequent. ly eicite a great deal of interest in the public mind. It is pretty certain now, that Mr. Forrest will gat through. The ciao of Lieut. Middleton is extremely doubtful. And that ofMr. Wether ell, third party to whom I allude, as ho desires to be divorced from ■ lady who has borne him fill teen children, and that only upon the moat frims bus pretences lmaginable, I. altogether hopeless. No improper' conduct on the part of this lady is even alleged by the husband. to addition to this, it is mid that the pentiouer is already engaged to be married to a lady of large fortune, in anticipa tion of the favorable action of the Legislature. This to carrying the joke a little too far for even the Leiialature of Penhaylvania. COBDEN. PROM NEW TORN Cormpartaenca of ato Pitubargia Gazette_ Nsw You, March 19, 1550 The political news of the day is confined to the speculations of people upon the speech of Se nator Seward, which, though preceded by Clay, Calhoun, and Webster, has produced an erect in no wine interior, and in many respects superior, to those declarations, die as the country has pro• trounced them. On all aides, the speech of Mr. Webster is bailed as • great constitutional argm meat, in favor of the compromises of the constl- tution ; but Mr. Sewsrd's argue:maw are those of •man pleading finr humanity, untrammelled by alt compromise. Mr. Webster has marked oat the hoe of duty (or the free States, if they would comply with the strict latter of the law; bat tioir eroor Seward ha, only echoed the impulses of the North, upon the rights of man to claim the ser. sticu of his fellow. Lovers of expediency may -pretend much honor rat the boldness of mu Sen.. tor, but it is no me to disguise the fact that he has touched, with a master hand, the pulse of the free vote, of the free States without respect to party lines. • Oar Board of Sapervison have just made up he valuation of the "village," which amounts to two hundred and fifty-aix millions of dollars, upon which has been assessed a tax of over three mil. lions of dollars, a cam larger than the disburse ments of any State government in the Union for' regular expenses, and almost equal to the taxation for all purposes in some of the larger States. Oar' police,alone, costs half a million annually, and for lamps and gas a refuter of a million. A new class of merchants have made their ap. , pearance this week; those from Ohio and the rest 1 of the wheat vowing States, filling the little space before left In the hotels. All the houses now " col onize" that I, send the guests who cannot sleep on sofas and temporary beds out to private houses to sleep. The dry goods bonus are all selling enor moos bills, and the country will close the spring triple more largely in debt to New York city than was ever known. I Money continues abundant In lace of the large increase of badness, and tow rates of interest only era paid, except la cue of houses of small means and smaller reputation. All kinds of specs lOns thrive now, and though people ellen refer to the exciting days of 1834, those times are our. passed in every , point by the every day events of 18.40. All kinds of stocks are up and every body . buying for an advance, or for investment. Penn. I sylvanfa stocks are eold In moilerate lots, and the stock now generally held by capitalists, who not only have an Investment not easily shaken, but one which pap larger interest, comparatively, than the national debt. Niblo in a few weeks opens his elegant theatre, with the PATIOS opera troupe, the best on this aide the Athletic. The Astor Plate troupe made a living, bet nothing more, and are now on • pro. uncial tour to Boston. The infant prodigies—the Misses Batemen—are playing Shakaperean puts to,large houses; and the theatres coining money Ira the "Serious Family." The plot of thin lest play is simple enough: merely a repreaentuion of what a family comes to when its bead forgets that there Is "a good deal alumni eaten, in men and women," and tries to Grim the. characters of its members, as 'we make bricks, fn • mould and by *ensure only. Barnum the Great, has offered for pioposals to lease a house he means to build for the "Swediah Nightingale." He is unguiae of a large profit on his scheme, and says he r shall .1c.., 'bring his songstress up the western watem and let every city of note have a chance to heat her once at least. • • . Col. Da Solle, the able editor of the Philadelphia y Oh:me, who came here to edit • locator, (old hunker) piper, hu abandoned the field in digest. Newilfork loadheohnot was so ;such dirtier than he', anticfsiabsdi and required so tench and so di versified stultification, thou he was forced to de camp, and surrender his editorial pee to me of the old bets.. The ittmf French Mailer, it is said, means to give Mr. OlaysiMpoznething to do.. The Fre nelt"Ommier"complains much of vati• 000 seizures or vesaeli. from Havre at San Flans cisco,laden with French merchandise, and says this is ;se. C . if the circumstances which will ant occupy the attention of M. Hain Bola le Compte. One of vessels was held liable to seizure be. (Mum it otretsined brandiin cases of twelve bot. ties each, instead of barrels of not lets capacity than five gallons. Ashes—Prices firm, sales of pots at SE 374, and I peons at $5 871. Cotton—The demand Is fair, with a moderate benness doing. The lodes are . 500 bales at 1210121 for mid. uplands; Mobile., 121. Flour—The mukat not active; sale/ 1100 beg at Si 87 104 91 for common auto; raraight to favorite do at $1 9405 25; mixed Onto and an■ at 55 1 2 105 18; mixed to barmy !dichigan 55 1205 374 ; pun, Genesee 55 4205 75. Bye floor sells at 52 7502 81. Grain— , For wheat the market is firm and dull. Holden of rye refuse to operate at 57e. Yellow corn at 051057 e; white' aT 510570, and 'mixed at 53051. Sales of north., s ent oat. at 10043 c, and Jersey. at 31037. Pro. vitiotor—Sales of pork at 510 41010 50 for mess; and 58,9/09 00 for pnme. Beef steady audio de-' mand; sales 55 7500 50 for country and city prirue,, and $9 75010 00 for do mess. Beef hams $19.; Cot meats at 6081 for hams, and 4c for plairn shoulder. Lard, 61041. 40,000 lbs good mut. ton tallow sold at Ole. Whiskey—Holden. nab 211 c for prison, while only 241 e Is offered. C. • BY AUTHORITY. By tha Pfuident of the United SIAM of •struts A PROCLAMATION. Whereas a Convention for the extension of certain stipulations contained in the treaty of commerce and navigation of 27th August, 1829, between the United States of America and his Majesty the Emperor of Austria, was concluded and leaned In tins city, on the Silt of May, ISIS: which collimation, being to the English and Ger. man languages; is word for word,as follows : Convention/or the rottensum ff certain stnedatroor untrained in dot treaty if communce out minim tun e 27th Ascust.lo29, d t,eenr the United Sumer of Annum and the Alsjuty th. Empr. ror of Amino. The United States of America and his Majesty the Emperor of Austria hissing agreed to extend to all descriptions of property the exemption from dues, taxer, or charges, which was secured tette penoned geode of their respective citractss and, . subjects by the eleventh article of the treaty of commerce arnjnavigation which was concluded between the parties on the 27th of Auguat, 1829, and also fin the, purpose Of =teasing the power. granted to their rerpcotive consols by the tenth article of said treaty of commerce and navigation have named for this purpose their respective plenipotentimies, namely, the President of the United State. et America has mothered full pow er. on James Buchanan, Secretary of State, of the United States, and ho Majesty the Emperor of Austria hit conferred lull powers upon hi. charge d'affairs to the United States, John George Hos. selenium; who, Mier having exchanged their said full newel's, found to due and proper form, have agreed to and signed the following articles; ASTICLI 1. The citizens or'sabjects of each of the contracting parties shall have power to dispose et their person.] property within the States of the other, by tratament, donation, or otherwise,, and their heirt,:legatees, sad dances, being citizens or subjects of this other contracting pony, shell suc- ceed to their said personal property, and may take posseraion thereof, either by themselves or by others acting for them, and dispose of the same at their plraruse,paying such duties only &ache inhab haute of the country where the said property lies shell be liable to pay in Itke cues. Aitncta IL Where, on the death of any per. mu holding real property, of property not personal, within the territories of one patty, such real prop. any would, by the laws of the land, descend on a wizen or subject of the other, were he not dis qualified by the laws of the collates , where such real property Is situated, such citizen or subject shall be allowed a term of two years to sell the same—which term may be reasonably prclonged, 'according to circumstances—and to withdraw the proceeds thereof, without molestation, and exempt from any other charge. than those which may ho imposed io like cases upon the inhabitants of the col:tatty from which etch proceeds may be withdrawn. Amnesia 111. In case of the absence of the hems, the same care shall be takes, promsionally, arena real in personal property a. would be a.' ken in a like case of property belonging to the as tiies of tho country, until the lawful owner, or the person who has ■ right to sell the same, am, cording to article 11, may take measuros top. ceivis or diapose of Use inberitenras AILTICLII IV. The high contracting Dania grit so each other the liberty of having, each la, the pons of the ruber,consids, vice consubt,oomixer. Mal agents and vice commercial agents, of their own appointment, Ishii 'shill enjoy the same priv ileges and pewees as those of the most favored tuitions; but it any of should consuls shall cony on trade, they shall be subjected to the same laws and Images to which private Individuals of their ualion aro subjected in the sums place. The said conards,.vicet consuls, commercial and vice commercial meats, than have the right, as sorb, to an its judges and arbitrators la such MI. terraces as may arise between the masters and crews of the veraels belonging to the nation whore intermit. are committed to their :charge, ...than interference of the local authorities, tulless the conduct ante crews or of the captain should dies curb the order or tranquillity of the country; or the vd consuls, vice annuls, commercial agent., vice cammereial agents anoold require their as oistanee in executing or eupporting their own de. Makin& Hat this specleis of judgment or arbiva. thm shall not &pl., the contending parties of the right they have to resort, an their return to the judicial authority of their own country. The wit minds, vice connalo, commercial agmL, and elm cemenerelal agents see authoris ed to require the aniottnee of the local twined. ties for the watch, anent and imprisonment of the deserters from the ships of woo odd merchant ',meals of their country. For this purpoee they shill apply In writing to the competent tribunals, ledges and officers, and shall demand said desert. proving by the exhibition of trio registers the vessels. the muster rolls of the crews, or by any other official documents, that such individe. sin Cann lerdly part of the crewel and on such claim being substantiated, the sum:radar shall not be refused. Such deserters, when arrested, shall be placed tu the digress! of the said antstilt, vice consuls, commercial agents, and vice commercial agents, and may be condned in the public prisons, at the request nod cost of those who shall claim them, in order Co be sent to the vessels to which they belong, or to others °Me same country. Sot if I not sent back within three month, Trom the day of their arrest, they shall ha act at liberty, and shall not be again arrested foe the same cause. IC however, the deserter shall be bound to have com mitted any crime or offence requiring trial, bin surrender may be delayed until the tribunal be few which his caw shall be pending shall have pronounced lu sentence, and such sentence shall have been carried into effect. Aznas V. Tho prom! trelty WWI cootfnuo farce for two year. . counting from the day of the iron exchange ofita tificatlonr; and if twelve months before the expir on of that period, neither of the high contranin parties shall have annonnced, by en official n ifieation to the other, Its inten tion to arrest it ,operation of said treaty, It shall remain binding f i. one year beyond that time, and so on, until the a piration of the twelve months which will folio , • similar notification, whatever the time at which it may take place. Amax VI. This convention is concluded sub. ject to the ratificagon of the Prerddent ante Ullit• ed States of Amenca, by sod with the advice and consent of the Senate therm:4 and of his Majesty the Emperor of Abatis; and the rattleationa there. of shall be enchained in Wublinton within the term of ono year from the date of the signature thereof. or sooner ii possible. . .. In witnen whereof, The rupective plenipoten tiaries hero Weneddhe above utieles. u rep in German as in &shah, and have thereto eddied their seal. Done in the city of Washington, on the eighth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and (oily eight, in the saint, second year of the indepeud• once of the United States of America, and in the fourteenth year of the reign °this Majesty the Emperor of Austria. JAMES - BUCHANAN, fr.. s.J HULSEMANN, s.] ' And whereas, the said convention hubeen defy ratified on both parts, and the respective ratifica tion. of the same veto exchanged in Oda city on the 23d of February, one thousand eight bandied and fifty. by John M. Clayton, Secretary of State of the United States of America, and JOhlllail George Hnltemann, Charge d'Affaires of lila Ma jesty the &rpm? of Austria near the said United Sums, on the part of their respective Vorern- ~ Now, therefore, beit!movgthatr,ZACHAßY TAYLOR, President of the United States orAmeti ca, have catuied the mild convention to ha made public, to the end that the same, and every Mena and mbelo thereof; may he observed and toned With good anti by the United Stater and the citi, cans thereof. In witness whereof, I luxe hereunto set my hand, lad canned the seal of the United States to be affixed. Dona at the city of Washington. this Mani) fifth day of Febrauy, the year of ear a] Lord one dammed eight hundred and Illy, and of the independence of the United Stales the screwy fourth. Z. TAYLOR. By the Preside= .I. M. CLarrort. Secretary of Slate. SenstorAltiustoo bits improver' upon Senator 8 3us rs9 project es giving all Swelgo refugees • router section ofbind each, by imposing that the gin be extended to ell creuion, who have not land already, or are not worth 81100. It will pro bad, b e suggested next, to divide the people's sows, furniture, hate, boots, end breeches, aline end share alike, among all mankind. Congress hen about as roach mond right to portion out oar wardrobe as to *Usage our. 'Red.—Nosh. We have la the United States, SS college*, 12 law school*. 98 medical 20 divinity schools, and mote then 0129 404E0 e i..tcaj aademfn•, In a message from Governor Rib, of New Yak, to the Sate Legislature, he remnonunas that provision be made by law, authorizing the trans. mission, fine of tolls, over the canals and railroads of that State, of all articles the growth or produce of the United States, which ate designed for exhl. 'bition at the proposed . World's Fair" in London next year. Foreign papers state that at the funeral of the Dinah poet, Oehlensehlager; who expired lately of apopleny,in the eighty first year of his age, el,. wards of twenty thousand persons were present Thestreets through which the procession passed were strewed with sand and green bonghtt—and the houses hung out black Legs hemmed with silver. The reduction of tolls on goods palming thmagh the New York Canals so recently decided on by the State Canal Board, Is is follows on the mocks designated:—Oat malted fish and Wile brine, per 1000 pounds per mile, lour mills; on turnips and ell ..mlent rome, per 1000 pounds per mile, three mile; on pork, bacon and lard, on sum, molar*. see, wafer, Iron In bars, nail rods.nails and *mikes, railroad and boiler iron. and on domestic, dialled Narita, going toward. tide water. a redaction of rule mill per.looo pounds per mile !Gramm. FORAM. PIANTATION SOINIZOII9. The Cincinnati Commercial oldie 14th watee, that when the weemer Yorktown,Captain Haldeman, permed General Z. Taylor's pantrulon, on the filia -1 yli,,sppl fiVe.f, fray males above Nodes. the entire place was under water. Gore au overdose in the MiseissippL Captain Haldeman says he never saw that point so completely aubmerged,and fens ,ere - entesaioed of the total ruin of numerous plan (knobs. and of course the bar,kruptcy of wane of the owners iOne of the deepest thoughts we ever had.was *ban we were a child. We fell into ■ well one bundled and Arty feet below the surface ol the °atilt, and were wondering how we should get oal! Why should California yield just double th• mummy of gold thin year to what n did hue Be cause it was then found only in psraleular pints end now it is found in Quarts. "Look: In this place fllll Caesins' danger &re.' The Cincinnati papers. say, that M. Cassias has gone into the business of ehmithtesing hogs in that city. _ . Ain tat, Ross en., 0., Feb. IS, 1 0 1?. Mosses. J. Kidd & Cm—We with to Inform you that we have gold all of your Worm Specific you left with us. -We wish you to rend us some more as soon as namable, as It has given general satisfaction here. We hoer many calls for It since we are out of the sir• tlele.:11 ha. xoperceded all other preparations In this county, and for this reason we wish to keep..• supply on hand. R. & M. A. PATTEILSON. The above bi one of the hundreds of similar dm:. monleations which the proprietor of this medicine are daily receiving. Where It has been Introduced, at has heroine the mint popular remedy In use. For sale by J. KIDD A CO., No. W, Comma! Fourth and Wood at., Pittsburgh. trig-dlr.wlarS HARM ED. On Thursday, the Urn lush, by Der. Francis Reno D. D., Mr. Ahuoi IL.MeQurarars, to Ulu Maar Grc.. both of Pstudargh. • mr43-10. BOARDING PLE&SANS ROOMS, Ina pleasant past of theca}, convenient to hvidemss, mumble for a summed la. do and gentleman, from Apell Ist. Ahm, best - ding for • raw young gentlemen., Enquiio at this euf...e. osref•tf BACON—Hama CLEAR SIDES-3000 Am for tale by rarfy 8 . ! YON BONNIIORST & CO 1A315-1300 lb. for 33;113; 13 F VON 1101113110 • rol D rU C°—° " 731 Viril l a n 4;ll2lllSTlATO Q PT& TURPENTINE;--10 bble in prime order, in reed .0 fan sole by B A FA UNE STOCK k CO, corner First and Wood TlTANTED—Beeseraz at market price, by 88 tuna SUNDRIES -2 M lbs Nutmegs; bbl. Camphor. bbl. Winter. Lad Oil; :0 dos S P Townsend's Sarsaparilla; oy Sulphate Abouttlirr; for sate by mr 6 M KIDD A CO, GO Wood at QIIIIAR—ea atlas N o,jast reed end for sale by mrL C II UUANT /FIRE SUBSCRIBERS, tho ageTtey for sell. 1 tO the Printing Paper or-• long established and .seen.. Mill, In this elrinity. r erill be at all tams well supplied with the deferent eises of Paper, of as pence quality, which we offer at the lowest regular alters. Any else or qmilay mill be ladnufactonni to on/ bort mace. A II ENGLISH & CO, Cloocemota of k English,/ cold I 196 79 Wood etre =3:23=1 .11k4URPHY & BURCHFIELD have lan opened al Supply DI near and neat dylre Phased Meuse d, Lune rAlact—Lkrads De LaJnesfar Ladles drams. MOURNING lIANDICEIIeLLIEWS—Binodwr Bronorzoto born reed ~o topply ri g . new stoles L. Canthrlo Mkt., for Ladle. oloorn nom, BUTTER k EGGS-:ibbl.ppme R. Batirr.litclrd;; " ECM met reed per sq bless4.nprer, .11 for ealo by turn BAGALEY k CO IND' 1160-10 ccrnonn S F, In ebnre and for onle by mai WM BAOALEV & CO N4 A . I M ER —3 casks No I, ko v lto r Lou o id A n : n Dy SULK POIIK-1100 for male tro' me= WIIIIIOII,EV & DEER B KINS-3 bale just road and far ll by rival P. CULBERTSON, 115 Liberty al BATTING -30 bales No I, in nom anal ter sale by ms2l A CULDERTAONI NDLE WlCK—lea Gale. on hand and tn: eats by A cutaurrsoN CHOCOLATE --10 boiee No I Norfolk-co , Just reed end for see by [mrEJJ A CULBERTSON DEPPRR—II bone. (Omni, in no and foraala by 1 noM A CULBERTSON , California lodls Rubber deeds. TIJST received the following aratele. , - IP Y 4 Isthmus Bap, for peeklaig, :11 Pea Coats, a splendid ankle; le Cap" or Cloaks; *I Traveling Bap; le pairs Pant., 94 temp Blwthenst 19 dknlog Bows; Bu Cat110t11.; 40 Haversacks; Air Beds, Pillows, Life Prose yen, kr., at the India Rubber L'epot. Nod Wood sr _w23 J II PHILLIPS INDIA DOUR—]Y Doll Bung, }au reed andfor lode ot tt.e lode Rubber Depot. No 3 Wood [swat.o«t. I ll PHILLIPS AIR bIALLS— dor aes'd sUre, or II n Goodyear't saelto.llllAlree'J and for sale at the India Rubber Depob,luo S Wood et. terra kIbEW ARTICLE-2 de* Foot Halls, a beautiful ar tide, just what Ls wanted for the exercise of th. s, for sate at the Rubber Depor,No 5 Wood at. b. PHILLIP:4 To Let, ABRICK BUILDING, 23 by 50 feet, three aortae high, with Engine, is; located In Birmingham, multelltetely below the Ferry. Enquire of Bo I NBB GARRlSON,PittsbetiELFooner WILLIAM DIWIT BEGS leaks to (Mona his friends and cosiontere that ha is just receiving hie new spring stock of Goods, ...Wising, no sound, all the newest and most fashion able styles of Cloths, Qualm eves. fancy Ventage, cot. ton and linen summer wadi, and every article imitable for gentlemen's wear (or spring and summer. It being impossible to describe the beauty, reality, or quantity of the stock, the proprietor hopes all who are in want of good, cheap, fssluonable, and well made clothes, will give him a call, an there le no stock this side of the Alleghenies, that can compare with it. ' The ready made department is very estetuive,.adap• ted to all taste.. Hail road contractors, country merchants, and all who porch., largely, are particularly Invited to ex amine the mock before purchasing, as particular at tention is path to the wholesale beldam in this crab. ildruerth Every article in that tailoring line outdo ua order the nom faahionable .nd bag manner, at tha he notice. twirl LAND NOR BALM ln Peebles rooonehip, Allegheny County. -1 ItCl TEN TtsTIVENTY ACRES OF LAND, within half a m ile of the enlace of East Lthertl, and five from the city of Pittsburgh. The sized° o i g pleasant and healthy. Gentlemen wishing to porch.° a pleasant - eonntry situation, should view the pre. mina. FerarsAgly Edward j all6 R lt as tti Liheny or Thirty Ifrildsag Lam, Seat far Straus Sam Aral, and oalaablio site far Iron Worthat Oa T .Wl7 morning, March 26th, •120 o'clu k, will be sold on the prenusea,near Here. Islud, In the bo ,..gb of Dtmouna—..lo valuables Build mg Lou, of •a. riot. Uses, basing a front on the Parmaybruda Canal and Baler Unpile Road. Also—A eery 'Cub!e seat for Steam Saw Mill, and a deatrabla Elution for Iron Works. A plan of which may be men at the Auction Rooms, and the property shown, bycalling on Mr. Henry Herr, who meld. on • put of the property. Tones at gala. 701 IN It DAVIS, Aunt NODS AND 011VDDIL PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY. No. 87, corner Market and Firth—or 49 hlwket, twee n Third awl Fourth sta. TILE sabseriber keeps constantly on haul, whole ide and retell, the following articles, via: Wash Tabs, Ruud Churns, Meat Tub., Basel Churn., Rath Tobs, • Ralf Bushel., Wooden halt, , Peeks and Ralf Peeks, Wash Boatels, Draw Boma Buckets, Clothes Pia ., Towel Rollers, 'Wooden Bread Rollers, Clothe. Elikkeis, hhicket Baskets, ha SAMUEL KROESEN, No 6 Diamond allay, Flush, ILL BLACK ILLS. LACKS: A A. MASON & CO., 00 Muter envoi, are non A opening another lupe invoice of Black Silk Lace., of all widths, eercerler66 the beat, end most varied asvorunent ever offered in thia oily. torn E6vtint zaim—c. ca m. Pre .12.1 6do o Collate; 9 dodo do coal, o do N . H . dpoloopon Cape. add 'Collars; ll do Mourning Col. /en; I do do Cali Alta—A large variety of oil kind. of French ErAbroiderica and Larne, received .std new opening at A A MASON &CO, an2/Market street _ _ _ NSW 1100841. NNUALS of the quern of Sy.); I rut, bound ft, . cloth. ..lesdlor• kliacellerilm I sot, bound In cloth; Cosmos: • description of the Unkrene, by Ham boldt; 9 vote, bolecloth; Grey's Naomi Philosophy; I sot, cloth; Travels in MinuesoWdo do; Life and Writings of Dr. Cheletersk3 rots, cloth; Contb*Physiology of Digestion; l'sal; dbbotes William the Conqueror; I rot; The WilininnlOLUn • novel by the anther of Nor. mazes Bridge, r. Conc.. Lindsay; or the Provos of. Error, by the exams of the Curate of Linw.d, de. Hands, not Hearts a novel by Janet W. Wilkinson; The History of Pendeartis, Nos I, k 3, and 4. Received .4 Car sale by JOHNSTON &STOCKTON, mtggcorner Maxim end MUM Ea 7toOI7IIDIV Paratture Vrarehilusr, .Adjoiningthe Piashirri mi n t T li g E to p th7nr P:titq l . "' PrtgA f r atte ' re T , are ,mtecdialy finite. to tall. at-my warehpa., where will be found a largo attd wo/.1 soletned lama Of the most approved style of workmanship, both modern and ancient, and caleulated to please the Mate of all those who deuce culler elegautor substan tial Fornitare. flaying dotermined to dispose or my Present entire Mock, at very reduced priers. Mel confident that Were who demos any article to my one, will not (oil of being tolled. turra.tf A. McCUlkll4. DARED PEACHES-30 Int jun tee'a end for ale by 1 ea= Ste W 1111RUALIGH WINDOW GLAss—POO 130 Imo LW; reel .ad fur kar2 . 2l 8 k. W 118118811011 7,,10 S-10 ors In 61019 and (or ude by AI, tura & WHAELDMIGII SOO . AR—Su heda N 0 Sugar, In .ore and for sale by SAW Ha NBA UGH _ MOLASSES-48 Lads NO, just reed and fur mils by 1LL11331:11 8 & W kIgBI3AUGH LAltlY-900 bbla and tea reed per armor: J Q Ad. mar, and for wee by mra nOPPERAS-20 bbl reed and (or side by V met! WICK es IdeCANDLE+I3 G OLDEN SYRUP-10 bble lending from eleneue Clipper No 2, for Sala by mr,rl JAMES DALZELL TTANNER!'OIL— GO bbl. for sale by rt.) JAMES DALZE EATIIERB-2000 lb. prime, for marl by mritt JAMES DA LZELL 5ALT...1,25 pc, Barrel. THE subscribers, havlng.heen appointed agent. fo the sale of Salt, by several of the very best man ufacturere, have no on baud and will continue t. keep a conmant supply. Order. tell at our warehouse, or with Peter Peter eon, will be promptly filled et all thorn. Joel received, a large lot ofL. Peterson'. brand. JOHN liieFADEN & CO, Penn at, mred Canal Hasin. Pittsburgh. ALIFORNI iII..ANKETS-100 paha eery heavy Giant..., manufactured expressly for the Califer- Ca trade. Fur sale 67 MERSEY, FLEMING & co, Wood street DEANS-60 ba Wbho, for syla by I.lmr2i J D WILLIAMS & CO VIRE KINDLING-160 parks Chet-Yen' (or sale by mai J U WILLIAIDS & CO HAMS -6 tee Sam sly, for sale by owl: J D WILLIAMS & S ODA ASH—A few casks jon rea'd and for .ale by mr.4l JOHN bIeFADEN A CO HAMMEL BIeKELVY, l lAN.l'L':.c;r2Er B .".ClitastEntzd N UL ' : Cat Steal Files, or all Axes; and Illacksnilth and Shoe Rasps, always on hand .11 for sale, either at his 'T.. gin Steel Works," CP/lara SIMI, Fifth Ward, or at the dWee in the Iron Store of ROLIMANS SON, No afoot of Wood sheet, Pittsburgh. bart.l-alltu 1=2113231 We, the undersigned, haring nand, with entire sat. Miamian, the Cast Steel and Film made . by Samuel McKeltry. at his Eagle Steel Works, in ibis city, lake pleasure in recommending them as equal In quality to any over aced by eau( foreign manufacture. Pittsburgh, March Id, 16dG. G & J 11 SHOENDERGEH & CO, AlmuMetuter• of Iron and Nails. Pittsburgh. Pa. KNAPP & TOTTEN. Icon Founders and Machinists, Pittsburgh. Pa. COLEMAN, HAILMAN a CO, Manufaeturen of Sprop, Axles, Spring Steel and Rivets, Pittsburgh, Pa. F W M FAHEIL • Engine Builders and Machine & Card Menufactu• rem Pataborgh, Pa. A FULTON, Mass Founder, Pittsburgh, Pa. GRAFF. LINDSAY & CO, Manufactutem of Iron and Nail.. Pittsburgh. Pa. JOSEPHLINSN. Licomotive Engine and Ship Builder T , O P M itmburgh O , Pa. W W WALLACE, Marble Manufacturer, Machine and Engine Rudd - saris - or, Picaburgh, Pa GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., DRALERS IN X ICHANON, COIN, .BANK NOTZB, No 74 Fourth street, nest door to the flank of Pius bursts mrll4lo A CARD. ryN FORGE F. ARNOLD h. CO. have opened an 1.31 f Fgeossion OA errs, N 0.74 Spruill sweet, next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh, and are prepared lowans. art, on reasonable terms, any basin.., In their line that may bo entrusted to them. /Nebulae, Coin, Hank Notes, de. bought and sold. Collections made in all the principal cities and towns to the United States. Deposites reamed In pay funds and annum). They respectfully witch a share of the custom of the hostiles. community mal.tut -AMERICAN GOLD. ' The oute 6ieu, Double Eagles teed Gold Dollars FOX lIALX AT MIX EXCUANUL AND BANKING HOII■S A. WILKINS & CO., ' E CORNER OP MARKET & THIRD STREETS Pittsburgh. mRI =1:E120:1 ALEMANDRit I DAY, comer or the Diamond and Menet meet, an prepared to oder, at the-lan. rat market price. a chorea emolument or Silks, or th e beat Ildnewest styles. Best black gift., Ons deßkine, or a celebrated mann for Lore r. enamor. ed not to cat in wearing..- Stoat Monads Tied dilky, very rich. Inch 111 1 / 4 1 Silks and Bann Ile Creme, IP ettolce calor.; Chameleon, Giro de Mines; Satin do Chum., and Tare Swim • ALEXANDER is DRY. IR Market !earth...est CORN, of the Diamond PANOT. DIMBiI GOODS. , A LARGE *apply of new style De Lainev, Ranges, Lawns, Lioou Lustre., lie. liosarr Bunn. —A lame .apply of Bono & Le ostlllbbous, Jest received, ALEXANDER It DAP, es Market st, mat Northwest comer or the Dimond =1:1=1 MINE Dwelling How, censer of Pride and Bluff alai Cent Ward, .now occupied by moeit. POW.. lion sleet:sal any tone. This is one of the mon pleasant reaidenee. shoot tha OH; it is sarsoanded by. One yard and garden; 1. free from the smoky atmosphere of the city below It, and Is only Ulcers minute. walk Hem the centre of husineat. JAMES W. BUCHANAN, ' corner Wood and Founh gm- ASTORKon Wood street, one door from Second, at meant occupied by George S. Anabuts. &t. yore on the premises. ' tor2l-6t SU . G . eI 7 -18 hbdo i l m or m rne'd per " rlrjA firmer, R0 , !. !... 8U1TEr " IL-4 bbl. Beth, Jost reed and for inar2ll 1 B CANFIELD SODA cub Illegyrages hest quality and high teshjust !aniline from steamer Jelregeor-.d for sale by W I Id MITCIIELTREK itt 16d Libeny street COPPERA.S-1S bbts to [nod order. !Or ute by mal J BCHOONMASER CO CIER3LAN CLAY au ions for sale by own J SCIIOONIVAICER Cal L'IMED °n — `lo"'izirds4l.7A.,. a, CO JOIIN DURAND & CO.'S . BRANDY, In ball pines and quarter cask., a tholes .110111.12 t and IL cure article, of various 'loupes, two very old, re. totted from Bordeaux via New Orleans, for sale by mM!A CULBERTSON, 115 Liberty at CLARET WINE-100 bare., choice brands: and also an amortritem 'of Champagne and White jest reed per steamer Diadem, tad for tale by ror2l : A CULBERTSON, 14S Liberty at N PLATB—da box., Tin Plate, retaining from steamer Da Witt Clinton, and for sale by mist . JAMES DALZW. DISSOLUTION XIIE Partnership heretofore existing between Mott & F.nglish, the Book and Paper Business, mos solved on the Ilth inst., by mutual conscub Tb. business "nil be continued at the old nand, No. 79 Wood street, under the 9179 of "A. It English & by Whom the business of the former pannershlp Brill be settled. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, mrSt A H. ENGLISH. • For We, A LOT OF GROUND aituate in Wilkins township, near the Picsbargh and Orennittergh turnothe road, and frontier the BraddoeklaTteld road—con- Mini. SIX ACRES, more or leer. for terms, &r., apply to Alexander K. Miller, Fourth amen or to the subscriber, near the PPM... ABRAHAM BURBACH, ly B AGS -10 dos Tow; 10 do Cotton; in Ware and for sale by mro3 J it FLOYD SOCKS -100 do: (Country) on hand and for We by ot , o J B. R FLOYD - - 1130NAb.18-3 caske reed per steamer Ben West, for sale by rito Wm UtOALEY & CO L ARD -5 bbl. sad IS keggdarbyvaValta& MHL &888.9—Z Lobls ree'd (Anemia b mrl9 WM HAOALEY & Allegheny Cenat7, ass THE Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia to allyersons interested Inthe Ea ( )3, tate of Christian I. and Ant. Minh* Wendt, ruiners under the age. of four . men years, greeting, Whereto, At an Orphan' Conn, held at Pittsburgh, on the nth dayof Much, lOW, In and for said county, the amnion of Robert Duncan, guardian, ha, was presented in the Courl, praying for an order in make sale of a eer iest, described lot of ground, situate in the city of Pittsburgh, tic , for the maintenance and edu“tion of said minors. Now, therefore, we command you, end each of you, Mu in your proper penmen von bo end appear benne our Orhanst Court, at Pitteburgh, on um 70th day of March,lPSO, then gad there ID emir cause, if any you or neither of you have, why the MAY er of the petitioner should not be granted, and hereof fail not. Witness the Mon. W. H. McClure, President of oar said Coon at Pineburgh, this Igth dayof Marcia A. D. DANIEL McCURDP, Clerk. sual.dlt • Chambers,Educational Conroe. T l MM E ZirpL e ytl er lON.—The Cl4atima: land, In the preparadon of these works. Tanya,. now offered to the Echoeds of the United States, under the American revision of D. hf. Recite, N. D, L... n , late Superintendent of Public Schools, in the City and County of New York. I. Chambers , Treasery of Knowledge; 11. Clerk'. Drawing and Perspective; • 111. Chambers , Elements of Natural Philesephy; IV. Reid b. Bain% Chemistry and Electricity,. V. NanditontOtegetable end Animal Phyenlogy, VI. Chambers , Elements of Zoology, with plater, VII. Page'. Menu. of Geology,illestrated. It ha welt known that the original pabliabera Of an work. (the Nerve Chamber., of Edinburgh) ate able to command the beat talent. in the preparation of their books, and' that It I. their prattite to deal faithfully with the public. This eerie. aril/ nor disappoint the reasonable erpemation. the. exalted. 'They are eta menthol works, prepared by asthma in every way ea : pable of doing ashe n to their respective undertstiogy, ' and who have evidently bemoircd ePeo then. Re no ccuary thacomil labor to adapt them to are We recommend them in Machete and parents with confidence. The Ant named volume,in the hands of • masher of the yoanger clones, might finliell la in es.hmisuble fend of atIMMISIM end restriction. Tcv other, they would conatitate a rich Wetmore to • am fly of intelligeut children, and impart • thirst (or knowledge --/Vennont Chronicle. pablitited by A. S. Barnes A Co. New York; and tar sale by A. H. Exemen A co. mm No 79 Wood a MEE AMUSEMENTS, TH EATRES Lessee and Manner C. S. PORTER. Drew Circle and Parquene 30 cents Second and Tbird Tiers 23 " Gallery ((or colored personal-- —• •25 Door. open at 7; Curtain will the at 7/ o'clock. RAND, noll-7"Thirdd Mon nigh . t SoZOLLOSEY. f Mlle BLANGY, Mono DE . On Eatarday;born IPS, Wiii ue presol.ted THE CHAIN OF GUILT. D'After the Drama—lrish Song, "Boald SW , 80y, ,, by Mr. Lubey. To conclude with a Ballet nailed THE TWO LOVERS. Mona. Durand. --•Musa. SaoHooey. ...Mkt Mango. C&oe.__..~ . 11 7' Dbnad We Ballet. a number of Dances, by Mlle Mangy, bloat. Durand, and Mona Er m ow 4 p - i;TOTaalANoit. _ AUCTION SALES: BY " 88 - B •lstetl • Bargains! Barg.haat Haifalost Sale el Me Furniture If a :Pnirede Emily. Rev. Mr. Teasdale, being about to remove to .2 d start city, Proposes to Sellln DIIDLIOD. Dl e residence on Wylie street, a few deers above lthath am Street, on ?dander, the 2Mb inst., at y o'clock. Y. M.,. ell Ms Ilouscheld Furniture, consisting of several beds and bedding; centre, breakfast, dining and kitch• b i g . ; ferry, common and rocking chairs; mahog any bureaus; ottomans end foot stoolv, mehogeny and common work stands; wash stands; Monks; mt./ling desk; {Fedor, ha/I, stairs, and kitchen carpeting; a ge neral assortment of crockery; and mitg.ki tc b...,.. elle. Also,. Canary Bird, one of the sweetesto lEI os pro; one saddle and blithe,. nearly new; one beetle robe. fcc , tungt 201 IN D DAVI,f, Aunt Bocw, Shoes, Falai . Leaf and SILL Hats, Cloth and Phu& Cap, fe., at disterscra. On Saturday moratrk, tied inst., at 10 o'clock, at the C.oromercial Saks Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will he sold— On auks Boots and Shoes; —S do Patna Leaf Hata; 0 do Silk do; do Cloth, Plash, dtc,Caps; Comprising super city made call boot.; eine fine kip skit hoot. ; seal, grain and thick do; W.f. and boys' aoper cal( end morocco homers; men's and boys' toe lined and bound brogans; ladies' morocco, calf, and goal hoots; do polka book; Jefferson+ and walk. inn. ers, hoes. do goat, morocco, kid, seared and pegged slipp be. torn JOHN D DAVIS, Auct =:Erffm On Saturday evening, March 23rd, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Row., earner Of LVood and Filtli enema, will be wild— , . A large collection of valuable theological, hlstori• cal. pooling], clot ideal and miscellaneous books, am. hrketrg bile library editioaa ct . standard work.. A 1.., a quantity el choice theological and lane*. ',coed hand books (amen, library of • &or. a ratan .bO.l to remove tiom the oily. family and pocket 11ib1e., blank books, letter and nob wndog pa per. [eiml JOHN I/ DAVIS, Met Furniture, Fine Piano Forte,tc.i- at Auction. On Monday morning, lfith loot., al 10 &cloth ; at the ..,sear. of Georg., Upfald. ND., on Pirepect near Fulton meet, mill he sold— I splendid mahogany earn Piano Forte, made by Blume, • superior instrument, In fine order; Pine cherry Wardrobe Hamar, mahogany bureau., fine cherry book cases, mahogany table, high and for poet cherry bedstead., hair mattresses, enclosed and common wash curia, aeon and cushion, mad, choirs and table, fine astral lampir,britanuia study and chem. her Imps, venitian blinds, fancy and common - chairs, ingrain carpet., cherry dining tattler, gueensware, glassrstrir, taclien weirdo, tartan matting, he. md.l JOHN D Burt ENCOURAGE ROME INSTITUTIONS. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY, Or Pittsburgh. gusssy, ..... ...A. W. IJAREB,SecIc. dice—No. 41 Water etreet,in the ware h 0.41 of C. GRANT. mills COMPANY I. now prepared to insure all j kinds of risks, on houses, manatee:once, rod., rehandise In store, and In transitu vessel., An. An ample guaranty for the ability and integrity of the Institution, is &Boreal inthe character of the Di rectors,_whe are LI elticein of Pittsburgh, well and favorably.known to the community for theirprudence, inmlltge nee, and integrity. Drazionas—C. G. Ramey, Wm. Deploy, Wm. Las liner, Jr, Walter Bryant, Ilugh D. Ring Edward ileimelmn. R. Eintey, B. H arbaugh, B. hoe. Al. tareo.lf [Journal and Post moil SUGAR MOLASSES, & RICE-- 150 hhds prune N 0 Seger; O/ blAs Loaf Sateen COO do N Moline& 10 do _Golden Syrup; • SD tierces Mee; te store and for rale by J R FLO'S°, otTO toned Church Handle:. y Allll-74 bbl. No 1 1...e1kr; • 15 ki, do do; reed per Pilot No P., end M!=!:=1 CLOVER SEED-13 bbl. 'lost nued and for sale by rarlb WWIII RAGALEV 3 CO RO.L!,.OIIUTTEII-10 --W a r.a for for sale by . WM SAGAMI' Ir. CO TEAS -30 bfdeye Yll Tun; 10 do Powchong Tea; 6 do (Aden do; 10 do thanyorrdordo; 161c166 Ird• Y do; -0 Olbe dodo Ig/ 61trs do Gouparrdordcg 11,14 do Imperial do: In yore and fur lido by, k R FLOM, met! Bound Church Building; GOFFEE-000 bag. Rio, oo band and fittr gala by map 7 & R FLOYD 0:0A R—V3 bbd. fair N 0, sar.-1 and Ibr. WA by ..10 C El GRANT DtpLIC HAMS, SHOULDERS & casks JUP landed per steamer Pilot No 5; and for sale by mr4o R FLOYD SALERATU3-20 MN Adams', in non, and tor sal. by tair2o] _ J& R FLOYD 1010 m Tg 11-1 , 2 casks ps/ran; In MollaartfiFullyeDby BUCKETS -25 doz Horror, on bind and for sale R FLOYD ILIIke-1.0 Lon Deaver, on &and •nd for sale by tanlo .J R FLOYD 7) ROOMS-20 dos in .to and for sale by ostad R FLOYD P OT/011-13 eneks for eats Earn. WICY A McCANDLESS LE SALT—A superior snide, lu papers; for sale by (earKli WICK &MCCANDLESS S 2-144 boy. 134r.1t4 7U 4o 7414 14 40 iSz* for sale y WICK Q. IIIeCANDLL.S3' bbl. Flaxseed, in store and for aale by torn° It E SELLERS, 57 Wood in QP. TURPENTINE—i 9 bbls for sale by. • - X) mr.lo EN SELLERS casks, prime quallty, for tale by oitiO R E SELLERS LARD OlL—la Obis No i, for sale by orriO R E SELLERS BLUE MASS-7014x for We by Mr. 3) @ ES BAY RUM -10 gall., .opener to 60 It .1. BURGUNDY PITCH —530 lb. (orate p" lAMPLIOR—IbbIs for nib by . tbe3o RE SELLERS SUPER CARD. SODA-1000 Rs for sale by mr2 ' R E SELL F "N° " l '" s °l7°Fy 1111,,14 FRENCH CHALB—IIS lbo (for UMW for sole by . 8 E SELLERS - - - COZI:q O N r . YARN -001/ lbs Nos from 610 10, more of Imr2ol Jdc It FLOYD C LIMLE W1CK—....1) bales la cote - and for gale by R FLOYD B A TON-:LSbales No I; . mmo • YS do No Ron hand and for sale by Ja R FLOYD OCR POWDER—A kegs (in store and magazine) for sale u 7 (mr2ol I k R FLOYD DACON—.7) caaks asa'4, pritsu rec'd par D Pilot No Y , tar sale by tang RIMY B6TT/IMB 6.'CO WOOL tr. YARN—a soak. Wool; - 97 dos Tow and Ms Tam: for HUEY', MATTHEW X. CO tEINI=I TEA -10 hf cheats Ono Powehong Tea; for oak by 03119 CH CRAMP, wm, si B ACON E LARD-5 oaks Sides; 1 do Hog St000d; - I do liomr,• bbl. Nol lad; I d seo Grease; lo the =ow Caledonia. for eby rn" on 1.11 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO, From at SM ASH—Sr casts In store and for sale bY DY, JONES & CO Ccommon In Vara and hr e lOARS-1000 ' 16, MSS }MEDI', JONES & y Toßeccu—n bblit Stookinx, for rale by mrl9 ' HARDY, DINFR & CO tiriRAN-1. eW reed on mai ne K an . d r ioTsale by C ARBUTHNOT, • ItiziU No 69 Wood at GUbI'HUSMENDERB-200 oar Alen's and ll* dem Hoye, reed and (or rale by mar C 1.4 Ji ToN USIERY—A fine ariromtacat for rtio by oin9 C ARDLITHNtYr GINUHAMS—A feta ease, Sirestett Domestic, for tale by . (Fula) C ARBUTHNOT BACON - 9 13 pieces Konnd, ferule by mrl9 WICK tr. bIeCANDLIMIS BEANd.-19 limes reed and ter sale by reyl9 WICK fr. efeCANDLF2.9 W.T.P5 ....- ")°"'aa"4;girbVll,DL,Fss rIII&IOLATE—N b. for sole by WICK k. CANDLESS SOYTIIC - SNALLTNNZiratoob • 41 " Common: .14 07 mrlo WICK k 1.0.4NOLF:811 Quaea nioLeaSTA AND RIDE -189 bllr prime N 0 8.11221 3 brie Loaf Ibb an brls tl H Moluse% to bbm.b Hiea landlab from reamer lola. bonia and for .alo by W N NITCHELTAHE, • tat/ HI Liberty Inset • CLARIPED SYRUP—St birrels far Web Inns HUTCHISON& 00: SODA AM-16 casks Itrtal bran d ier JOIL I / 4 Bar. mete No. 25, WI.D4 arm Handsome Country Real aaaaa far Sala. THAT beeetifel Met hon., with about one nen of F oand, well Impelled with Ant trees and ihnibbe. 17. noes on the OW 11,04 in the lower pen of An, eneny city, new let thencepaney of Ben hg mo re ,. .tam, &n• Powenion given Aptil Fee Weenien and wrote emir to • wiILLIA ft BIMeN, Fourth ahem, Boalthliold sta. Ll= BENNETT & BROTHER, men, leave removed to No 37 Wear stmekbo• wen Market and Wood, Phuborik, ws.ue • 1 STEAM BOATS PITTSBUILGII AND . LOUISVILLE STEAM PACKET LINE. EN:* al i f i re4 E ar D anl the well fi n b elfitre t il=t ed he ewo ers of the following fine steamers bate a ovanged theta into a Line between Pittsbo nth and Lonieville. One of the beats will pothively leave Pittsburgh an every filonear,.Wrnaisav, and Fatnag. - Entntue, at 6 o'clock—full or net full. Tbc first Goat Of the Lime will wart on Meader, FetwuniTZslll. Steamer Geneww-----• Z. Taylor.— " Fanner Feinaeant.*. * Wirt "P IiiWii. P niTENBEEIGER, Aim RECIVI:AR WEDNESDAY PACKET . 01110ININAT/r ; . Caplain Wtsisai J. iits'orts. , This spleodid boat was built by the earners of the steamer lease Newton, sad others, (or the Cincinnati an d ad Packet trade, and will leave each , Wedaesday, for Cincinnati , place of the New England, N 0.2. For freight or pellll4o, .pgy 00 . 0 ..... 2 • ' met) old ILTENBEROER, Aar ==DEMI The a:decal tom rnoznag reamer LOUIS DireLANE, W.. :I—Carmen, .1611 , muter, fbarinir undargoan "a, char. °ugh =pal watt Mt bareqier at a regular poc et betwaca Pscabarei acd Whiclincyleavlng Pittaburglt emery Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning., at &clock. For (main cr pauage apply an boll or. to W. It /IFXLEIL 1.0) .f 1,1,4 M a .-Only 13 Mlles Stiag3ag. - Ws Brownsville and CaJaberrlend to Baltimore and _ Philadelphia. ' Fen TO RALTIVOIUt-•••••• • • • -•—•010 00 morning'amenstaine• lit OD Vit.: boat leaves the wharf, above the I. brldoo, daily, at 8 o'clock precisely. Time 10 lialtimots:3lhours; 0001 CO Philadelphla,Ao hour, The evening boat leases daily, (except auddkY eningeJ at o'clock. Pusenrcre by leaning on the evening boat, will cross the mourtaine in stage* next dey, and they avoid night travel. • :locate your tickets at the Office, Monongahela House, or Sr- Chark. Hotel. octll.ly J. MEiIICIMEN, Arent :Lgtl POD ST. LOUIS Ar.o ILLINOIS RIVER. .Aar The fine steamer BELLE OP THE }WEST. D 9 Janes, muter, will leave for the bole and all intermediate ports Ibis day, at 4 o'clock. PAIL For tenths or astute. applyan board mr9l REGULAR PASSENGER PACKET FOR FRANK LIN. malts Th e spleniid tam ramia6 stek .,4 or Rees, mulch,.mal Imre far akin inui all Intenacdlate day, the Burt, at 4 o'clock, F. For freight or paacoge, applyan hoard. m 193 w FOR ' 71E n li a t ft ND, • Oaliher. muter, will leave lir the trn and ell awn:Radiate ports en Tuesday, lbe 20th inst., arid oclock, A. For freleht . pauage, apply on board. ant) =ll - . . The One enseeneer steamer ---= FAIRMOBNIT, Ebberta, muter, wiU leave .for The above and all — Wdennedi Ma pond oe Menden, the :Mth ins!, at 10 &elect, A.M. Foe Brigid and pewees Imply onboard, or to veal . 0 B• MILTENBERGER. REGULAR PAC FOR AAND- .. .. . . INta. TM splendid reamer ' EXPRELtS, Car, master, will leave for the above and all intermediate porta, On this Jas, the tKkl ill, L, at 4 o'clock, P. AL , , • • For rtreirhtTn2:l vinare, apply on hoard or u, . m • • %V ft WHEELER, Art • Vila sTMA3IIIB: magi Th e fie..ll..mer itialtb, masterrtill S inve for ab.o - Ini. . . . port on thho day,:;he'f3d telyitat 4 o'clock r. *. Pnr (might or petakago apply onboard, or to Inra3 . J NEWTON JONES; bat REGULAR LOUISVILLE PACKET; The apleratid Out rooninig abutter FARMER, Benedict, meter,. will leave for. the above taut ell intermediate porta a* Friday, the I.V.d March,at 9 o'clock, P.M. • • For freight ar pa 9.949 apply on board, or to we G II MILTENBERGER , . FOR SAIND LOOFA- , Tha apleadld fast decrier . • AMAZONIA', .' • I Mcßride, Masser, sill leave for Ous; above and 1l Intermediate ports da-, this day the Slar sass, at 10 o'clock, A. IL - - Roareiglit or passage apply on board. al to • • ma LC FRIFTIORRW. A FOR LOUITiIt.LE. . . The fine fait twining rieem;er '0 • • OHIO, . , taapsigetirtei,orilileave for the albeit, 1 - '''' ," ..'.- LI eltirgetraedietelendinas .on thi• den the Vat lam et CoielOc, P.:hf; Far freight at aseeVia,Wit fk i i ri r &.4 . ' ili g .,. alere3 FOR.MEMBNIB, DIRECT. The entirely new and vravaeh atiamai John B. DQVlR.troaxter, vrill leave for The above tog all fluvial:levitate land ings... numbly, the Mat hut, at 4 l'. M. • - . The Mateo will reeeiet for freight to NewErileans, with privilege of tvzhipPing at or balow_CiartiortML Porftei6ht, Bv•tArrply on board or to •mr2l GEO B MILTENBERGER A FOR NASHIIIIE. nses - - . - The illOnteLei FlNirrkli7; .-:- • mil . %castor, will leave for plrovO and all ictermedia. port, Do' thra day AD ' • 4 . the2lit Inst.; at 'o clook A. M ' o ( re or3lit or panalgo t apyly oh board. . ' FOR NAiIIVII., . - ' Tha splendid but ;manager - .•31- '•- LOYAL FIANNA, 3 " Kinney, master, will leave ,f" - 1 I a above and all intermediate oorLa on ia day, WO o'clock, A.lll. • , ..-.. Far !lambi or passage, apply oe board.' IstiM 11,' . . FOR LOUISVILLE. .• , The fine new and natinch A.M. , ' NAVIOA.TOR, - . • i l': Win Dean, muter, will leave for tFe i bore end intertnediale ports; on Wu; . - der, the 2oth inn., at in o'clocki A. N. For freight or peerage apply-an hoard or to • ' . air2o . -4 . ; B fiIILTENITIMRRAgt i FOR CINCINDrATC--. . The splendid ateamer , ..,,,, i ~, • • hIONONOAHEIL,A, - •11 oapt. D. Stone, will leave for itiove - - - orinteraiedlne ports, ' Wednesday, •2thla hut, at 10 tie Flock, A. 2d.,-In place of the New Ragland N 0.2. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to • ' , - 2 -- AIILTF.,. \ =OM il MERGE% Agii., itivic u i TEE subscriber has Jim niCci 1 old a' new and beautiful lastrument caned “hlelodson Planst,lt front the 'has Much - & Wbits„ Cincinnati. It the elegance of exterior of a Pinto Forte, and is 03- sensed of a tone at once sweet and • powerful. Its : peat advantage, howeve, consists In AA ssoldny of ns onanciadon, which enables the performer to ere ems upon lithe most brilliant piano merle. Alb:Tech- or, it may be called the beat readiest:unmet everis, vented. Call and examine. ' • • KLEMM, at Woodwelre, tole Agent her March & White's mertefacturen " ' P. o:—Alse, several new and very fine Melodeons. ; mat/ liopmal, Chronicle, and Msneurit tip/ _ NEW SPITING GOODS. ik A. MASON tr. CO, CO Market street, ale eon.. j • 11. only opening Ibe letest end Roost fasbiansbie styles of Riney and Staple goods, comprising Bur.' Ron. Alverines, Do Leine, ke 'Also—Rnobrolderies, Ribbons, Snwls,Lboen /LaLonde Goads. a.. - _ Papwe eeeeee sei N'47,.bIARKET !MEET, basemen Third end • Feerth meets, Pittsburgh, Pa. THOMAS PAL, hIER would retpeetfully tall the 'eneation of his Meade and customers, to his rotten; exterteire general coak-of nierehandiza. It will bo tonedto eoo4-: peko every d'AariPlien °IASII , O6OIIa and French WaltPalle 'and Roeder / r Parlors, Halls, Dicier Refiee, • Ikd Chamber, Counting floirots,do,tasOnetrar. /de• • setae to el a piece. NO gieat diversity of: price. and gaallue. eau bardlytad to so ft h the eireetronaneea and tames of parebasers who , . rosy laser rrith theft.'. 4 • Psuenege, the old'eatabliabsd awe oehrar stress( stres „ •norlB43az J. D. WILLIAMS & tIIDIOLIZALE eivriiv s tf; 9 8 0CB4.8„ For- XX "warthog and Common , caw., Dealers Coumry Produce and Pintharab idamisenues, cos- • W oar of Wood .4 Fin streetc Xits&orgh. - • COFFM•-• 50 .I.nrirne Caucus-0 ...mold. dipped, and Drawn-140 Cream.d English bairn Coune-a) dos ilesip.aud Nardl/a; Csaers-40 Maus; Owns-6 bane; , • (Luau-40 M Common and 64(4.4.. Prsa-95 brlsand half brio itnacrekandatte...; Gurs-60 bre asansed' dreg • lisui-806 Flit. Verde.. WOO 8011. Cared; ramoo—lnnbs 8 F a. Manilla; _ 1.-16 dos nuns.. Mut• aa, brf • N Orkang. .14 half brio Baru Hour, Mort/M.40 do. awned eaoLoom • • • aircessom--BY lboludlan, VI:MC.3=-60 eplh do . Narsa—Bark • Pescara-3o bombe]. kale' naltil-60 reams &spread, • Pacace--HO Ina Bordeaux; tiosr-40 b. Rods and r • • Scosx-10 Mob N St!9: T.-40pacicauca , Toucan-1N bsunci, & -Wasa Boaace;4o For sale by ..• ; II I 1 1 : 7 7 1 . 81;l1 * * 7l Id • Wn ills: BLoe, PP] paper MI . Tree ra r pon .t!tra . " , and Rag _ad Post Wrdang Paper, for • - •731 Er`" .... . 7 . , .4 bY P HSHALL, • - Wood st. 12116 : .4 for aatc by and clarified, for sale rA 4 1. 1 1027180Nds CO , rents kyr die Pt. Looieß pIasTER PASEIB-73 - Vrti Pluioa arir Imge9 bd. Marco Plutir, 8 I. VON BONNBORBT ZCO"‘I. - D ----- o&NDLEs tuns 3 P VON SONNHOIa k. CO- p reeniveu on conAgnouCt, for solo p r 6- - GEORUE'COCIf RAN j!ALft Wend itreoL era r a s E iVelmm ow . • - blithe edser of Pimbargh that •MY: ads man e" ! lag bar Sim ' Ind ' Schwa m the let of April nett The mods h l be divided into elasseajadaptad to their age,. their Wed, and notaleal attainateata Private /mom e•n be commenced Immediately, Mutates Bornstein ma be seen nett Merton, be ;wean 2 and 0 oteleek, at the darellibi of Mr P illActr is SA el, Warm Maim mad Wood us. son}swg Captain T. Moon. M Loess. • a J. Ettinefehar. Benedict. 0 . W. Ebben.