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Prante , l and pablanal maw morning, (Sunday' rte,) BY 6 1 414 31 08E 4c—,IIIONT GO NI ER Y 03 ILLY 8103111-WEST 001111tIt 01 WOOD LND 71.1111 ants OIL TEII3IB--Fiva Dollars a year, payable strictly in advance. Six Dollars invariably required if not paid within the year. OW-Single copies, Two Cure—far sale at the counter in the Mice, and by the News Boys. THE SATIIRDAT DIOR.BIIN O POST ,Published from the SAMO Ofn. 3 , on wgo blanket size sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single copkw, Firs CENTs. Silir No paper will be discontinued, Lion at the &acre- Ron of the Proprietora) until all arroaragets are paid. sir No attention will be paid to any ordor unless accom panied by tile money, er satisfactory reference In this Sty. 411 r Connected with tho Establishment of the Morning Post is one of the hwgest JOB PRINTING OFFICES in the city, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A LEXANDER W. FOSTER, Attorney and jos_ Courriellor at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent for procuring Bounty Lands and Tensions, and fur the Col lection of Claims in Great Britain and Ireland. _ . 11W-Collections made In this and adjoining Comities; tates_of decedents settled; Real Pstate bought, wild or lowsod, and rents collected. Moneve investod on Mortgage or other secmity. Titles examined and title papers drawn. Office on FOURTH street, a few doom above Smithfield. Pittsburgh, March 28, 18fiS w A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and Corn ?Ilk:4101.r for the States of TelltIOS.W., N.•w ILmnp shire, Connecticut. WI., New York, Michigan, lowa, California, Louisiana and Virginia. ST Deeds drawn, and seknowledruente and proofs taken for record or as., In any of the above named Staten, Illinois, Mississippi and Rhode Island. Pittsburgh, March 2S, 1865-4nilt.2Sitawl SAMUEL C. WINGARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. I'ITTSKIL6II, PESNA. SW-Office in BAKEWELL'S BUILDINGS, Grant Areal, (nrarly opp.itt the Court Rouse.) fini)l2.ly CHARLES W. WINGA.RI), ATTORNEY AT LAW, EBENEBURG, CASIBRIA COUNTY, Pa-V7l. Pie-Also practices in Huntingdon, Blair, Clearfield attain. (liana Conotit, ft:11111y. oBETIT C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and R Counsellor at Law, offico No. Fourth stroet, ritto burgh. deeply JTAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law, office Fourth street, Pittsburgh, 1,1.4 x -elm ruithfleld and Cherry alley. decll:ly TWIN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor ft/ at Law, allce conger of Fifth nod Grout str,,ts, ['Rus h ar..h. fe3:ly Q u ANI. P. ROSS, Attorney Law, No. 109 Fourth strut, Pitteburgh, fourth door below Mr. Roly Patteroon's - Livery Stall, fe2B P,vritick. IkI'KENN A, Ahlertntut of Thirtl Hard. (am corner of Grant and Ftlib stn,te., (form , r l Y oompell by Alderman Lewin.) where all laedeoes pet-taming l the ofti. of Alderman and Jngtiee the Peeve will be womptly attotekd to. alit, Surgeon Dentißt, surrossor to W. 111t1,11o, No. 144 Slott 6P0d.1 st root. 4i,r-011ic.. hours front ti to I t , ',- lock, and from '2 to 5 o'rbssi, 5.4)15:1 r T SUOTT, 1 t )ent..s.., Fourth street, tire door wmt of Market. lakru Laura Inau 1 o'cick A. M to k o'ckal I'. M. det-2.o'y BUSINESS CARDS JoliN Im(g 'RHEA 1 1 , G nwer and N 1,1,1.0 t. Gar the salk• of Yltt St rr A L aml Iti,o• NS. nod I'IOIOIYR :5 W1..1 str.44, l'ittNt.orgh. .P 24 •11.1.101 4111. CR, P/1113.3 11/11•41.11rg11. ItIcKETst)N. I tilp•lrt , r , 1.1 ii k /1 , . 11' I nu.l ;Ali, N... I Tl.l :and 174.1 , .1 . 11, •If /1,1 /1 :1:11 . 1 4(1,4 401. I'l th btu gin. 14•00. 1.1.01.1"11 lan, , c./e/Nt:ll,oy. hind' • • - . M' & ).. Matt a raoturers ~f sizos Winstsv.- E,t r 1,110,11, F•trellell. tilltati.)n 11111, asl slaw: Porter and M.ss: sal T. I:afraphts: an 1 lsizlstlsts.: lsthlahts , lattsys...n W , .. , 1 and 11nrkA strs,t, Pfl Issh oh. Pa.. last a ssi,..la. •Igssisths h—iss ths ata•:—.l rah I Is,, Mssassoostls..l:t IL•aoss•. ht. sisarlstr Asht shit Ilssts•l 144 _ _ Ent Cl, it. CURL., . ...... Mom: Vt rPn n . I. 11,01W111 ItOBEICI ' S II N A".. ).. 1,.; rt. 11:V. N.. I; NV4.-I cot n. r Fr , ait. 4R>ri' 111 other ki , NV111,1..0 3tArl.,( I' til :1/ /Vany 1,411i1, 11,311111,,ii.111, • 011, M.011./..4 loot Plum /lint Fancy C.1.A5,1% ARK, +u,.l .1•••lerp , 111 kinds NV Ilicii•S4 IZI/ 1:-111.., a r, 6,1 1 .• o.jr,p.r of 11nrk t and \Val, st twt, • ENIOVAL - C, lIINISEN, MEIVIIICVLetIiTe r of were \ I ALS, 11 , f171.F.C. and W1N1 1,1 1% blnek l'orter. tnawl. 14.(i14 , ; autpliwo and "6'1.; Flint ••, NV:velem., Nii,•loll l ,rotiil mid 1 ' .13 trim ,h2){ - . J . It. mt. A Vi), P l itt:air:lll, dealer iIINTRY 1 1 11. 1 .)141JCK, offerr, for ,«11. , 11 choios yvv.vl; 11101CRIIIP.R. ILerk:te•ri for fitmily P.v,y variety and this purt,t quatitv. ,!1"..111111 lit hi. Straw Mill, Ala,.Dried Fmk,. ~ Lk)llll , ,Ele Liken in odeliadium for inerellikelise. P. It. D. ha. 11 (al Ili* „t ...tit of hanilrelli . . nvu fIARDISS SEEDF, tool lit s it., the iatciatioli of all V • n • vrtvsl in rural affair... hull 1 CIO:NIMISSION lI()USE.=The subscrii.wr , hare openoil n Hoorn for the ;lbw, e itt No. 17 t'ouitlillehl street. font' ,b..r4 above Ow llune• Wu will part:lrwin. or receive on rottoidieihon, for nal, nittiimerits of FLOCK, 11A01N. elf Etkitl. 0111:5. ItLYA, FLAYI.IIIA , 6 SEED, BALED 11.1 Y. A •.. upon which we will mai, iulvaneeit. purrhane at nowlret rafta for wink. lu„vu! Al,llllO dr. el V. Lt. ENOI.PO4 Z r3,.•11.011m0t J L. 111...NN JNGLISII & ItICIIA1t16()N. F"rv,-arding ant Gomaksion 11”.1 is isll, lIACON and OIL, and lOW - DUCE cetwottly. Wart itMI. , fqrntt.rly ,ea'npled by 13nrbri.1,.. k Inghram, No. lie, Water null 150 First Streg . t. Pit tAlmr.l., 11,1)3 ,J.111.N ATWELL k. 3.1.5 E "11 44. IiViLLL 1' ELL, LEE S:: CO., Wholesale Grocers,A Produce and Comm Sion MPreltant, anti dealers In l'lttAturttlt Manutacturett, No. S IV,tud street, Littwt.vn IVater and Front etr,tx, Pitodutr.,rll. apt.) . . Toll.N . W. BUTLER LS: CO., Forwarding and Cornudzsion Merchant, drab., in all kinds of PITTS 111/HAIL MAN LIFACTI2Iit . ›. LEND PIPE and EIIIFKT LEAD, N.J. C. 7 Front atosct. Pittsburgh. . . HENRY 11. COLLINS, F.rwarding and Commia4ion Merchant, and ab01.,a1.• .1,0.1 cc FISH. SEEDS aud Pltoldl2CE =Wood street, Pittsburgh. ntarG L. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign. SFAIARS, Old M.)n0n,, , a11.01a and Itya 1511181i:1i, &c.: also, RECTIFYING S Wood ~feet, Pittaburgh. Wiaes, IlrandiOs, 0111,1, Cordials, JailWaal Spirits, St. Cr•'ia and Near Itn.L, , land Rum. Clarets, Chumpag - nos, Scotch London Brown Stout: Irish. Scotch, Bourbon, Ohl !ill 1,14111,, • het. ;Lye sad !toutltital Whisky: Appl.. Peach, Wild Clulry and Blackberry lirstoliort; irnportt4P Havana. Rr~ndln cure, and COM rII. 1111 nt sorb row prim, as to chili left e COlll i . Fancy liar iteg's and Labolled Itottb, of ~very style, turf DerniJohlor of tt iTaor, I nnpoctfully Inrib• an examination of lay stock. at g Wood street, Pittsborgh. ati:dl y WILLIAM CA_ItR S: CO., (William Carr, inie of the firm of J. Parker SE C 0..) wholnotle CUTE and ‘l..ahmi In Foreign \f IN ES and BRA NPI (NI goimia nud fh WIIISKY, 319 Co man, cia I I:mr. Liberty ~text. Pittnburg'h. Mr. y JOSEPH. FLEMING, suwessor to L. Wil co contvr of stork Pt Str.el o J ti,r Diani,ov., kv i p. mowtataly loupt NIL ti.,,,r1.111,10 of illi.Clls. EP- IaiNF.?, MEDICINE CIIt!ST:4, PERFUM ERY, :0 1,- 6,4 potalning t' Lin 1.114.•••.. Prv:mptioun carefolly rompounthql nl oil boo.. v COCILR FLEMING BRO . !' ERS:. :+lieet3FSOFS to , ) .J, litdd .4 c .,.. ui t ;‘; I=TS, No. a) %Va.) strt,t Qi Dr. s.l..Latie'i ed.:brat./ Vrruti f titre, Liver join - it A FT, JR., Huo(iiiii,air of .James Mc- Arl Ivt.ol 111(1 . ‘1111HT. awl .1..a1v.r in PAINTS, OILR. BSI sTt . FL , . 0,, So 111 Woo.l OW.. door, below %Irvin alley, Vitrol3orelt v - - _ L. MAILSILA LL, successor to Loo, e WOOl, I/KALI:It 100 l COMM N.IU3IIA YT. Li.) Liberty etrvet.. ..72.eftxtrice—W. & Kramer di ILLIIOI. Mur phy, Tiernan it Cu.. Brown .5 ICirlci..arick. mt dl l'lttsburgli, _Bay 24, 1501,. -IW. CLIA DWICK dealer in Kentucky „ Leaf TOBACCO, lt.ltlS and PA PEIZ.. No. 115 t e.yont, below SiA.th, rittsloirgh. exe.- The lihr.hogt loarit.vt price, in I, Bag, wAviKILP. MARSHALL JUSI.III It. 0000 r. Am - P. ISLA RSTIA LI, & Co.. Importer, dealer. 10 Frvnclt amt .A 1111.(1.31 I• A PF.It 118 Nti -INOR, No. 07. (Alm r.,11 A-RP - Sok oRPIIIs for the poletarutv..l ittannrael vire, ..f A A C... Pale, 13 T. (1. MORGAN, 13o1,1=eller and Sta.- Jt.l• 41,v,tysjai hand. efi 11im,•11,.... , 11+ and lilanlT . (lap ['up,. \... 11,4 11,...1 . 4 1 4- WAN'l'l' t'laftm.if Choi Itwtitie tail:el:mew way Im• tie::-a. unbent It:Jur), IA II h Ail. Allti 1./-1, 1. ri ~,, . .1 to no niotili fortoolitia iarr , itea ni.l t eater. eall anti e.eo. tic, .I FL elaif Alva. Pitanburgli. I nth2f:tf_ 115. Willltunif' 111 , vola 41 le 01 A 311LLIKEN &. CII. have bawl, [lt A Ginn. of Loaf Tentlinrs nwet no :tutor:a:ay.. frail :I tilt 5 their xtenotien CAJUN ET owl CI 1 MANI A l'" P let ion inulacillat Apply L. the 'I , Y. No O 4 oft' t n Lug'. lin.ratit,•at el Foil, P. PL. I V And which ,11 Isl.' 1 ". , r Tt yril. Y.— The part n an , hi p haratub.re OA ISt thni: rllibanary watt,. Tortola 'ad). 14.1:27 5 to 2 I,lo , eit Ibeitettio. laimoitter nod f; I - 1 ELLS RA i{\ ETT, I I,,Hst: S ! tr,va A N I ) Nto 1(m , f i rm IditosTryTt:a. %t .. , rrii (I 1 , w.an LI ha.'" main] I: nen tool eintotonhoo• 1 .' 7 ' 1 I'd (hr ?nit ino oil :0-, awl. the etaire Pan 1 1.:11 111 - ALLEY. Imin ern "flora Ale: Si of I t!. I 1 "' o.l ' ' ll.° I The inwittinni will lina. nn where h r 1' itarra to oil work to 116 Ilio: I' nao. of IIt:STETTEIII sIIITII the wokenitoottnae. [laving had lona ',viol •ne , In 110 rreyertfullr xulknn the rota co.lioern nod tit , pnblie knwwrally. ju2 I J Es .511iLLINUER, 141.1nonguhela Pike ping 'Min, would maiwy.traity inform Fin tition4.# nmi the the politic that hie new ontnblinhotoot 10 110I1' In full over , bon. nod flint In. Li prep aro.l iit CALtniti, 4101 pill all orders for PLANED LUMBER. with prontlitionni, tool 01 the loot rate, lionra and ('book, phosea nn ono or both Ad.', ',mann fly on Luna So,h, lh. ism and MoulaitiLtn, nook to Orlit•r. Builder.' and Cara mere W. , 111.1 find it a• lln it main, tint , to gine him a roll. Gin ,111 11 , -n tornaell thew nnL l'lntst , l Stoll'. :tunable her 'ivory ilea., iiitnin of work WILSON, cornor pl . Market anti F.arth fru:init., keep" the Inrg , mt [l., I. of NV ATCI 1 k'n', FIN JEWELRY, hr , I',. .•, I rnoin 11. , bOl2, experienre,witablislenl rilattettoa and 01 ,4erna. pn[ the loghest T.. 1.15 Sk in 0, 0 1 ..1 ir,wml Watch. or other 0105. lem , In lit. .11/ , ', -1,011 , 1 glAti Ili, ton omiortitility to m•l'Vr Ihrn. Fili.• Wait h it , •lttut 11.1011,r. ior,TeiN ("AR vahtpc6, poir \-1 WY AN 11 sEktflll \ E [ll. I :too- 1,. too , -I into , hr. won' Wolk , recent!) el-. t 01 11 na r. and saieltly iareoto, 1. in elia.rwl a • ..te t I u ale! entieur , ill lor I', .meet. Poo-inner, Mot, Fr•-igl,t. Natant', ',aid, Ilnal nod nll .it !pit "leiwrlption of eAIiS Abe.. La Sark:AM I:NI:INKS of all el, f;f:A1:1 N hill, RO.11) CASTLNIiE of all 11,11'11110M, .111,1 n/1 11//01 . I oleo, tohong to 11 F aunlry nod Nhultile Shop. The For mu of ii..• .1111I•rent ileilariniouts are neielitlll.• 411 into tnnil men—anwitly Iron: Kanter,, Ifintinftuaorn , -- n Lie'. taentselsain :of /ruled and ta:10.1.1 nll [owl twit 1,:141,10vI1 W. W. 01 ET ILERELL. a J CUR,. I TI Shy ALM EICICItts; PAPIER NI.kCIIE y. N, p9l'lmt MAc i rlE I,its 4,M ENT.; nougen, ; M 1.11,4" F r ,,,,. 11 ,, Lit, Itrm - Vo.ti C..r. 11,4+. l• 3f....11.1in•zg of o.ory Joorl Ma,,' rlo,t qnd ultrrattL,4l lliaun :tr to I , 11..0 4,;.•11,410r.0 , .11/ 111. 1111.1111-. I 11i1111, N B Ntlcolloit of t..{A'4.111 1 x. 4 . 1-114 6.11 y t.. thi , al tick. ~I 1 ••1 B• • I1I. 1%. .gl,l. 4 Nn f , .... , tad st (Pot. I.V.,ri nod . - - AV i(; MAN I' P.ttj' Il.)ILY-1111:,-. RENTEII, Y .ix d...r , In.nt tlo• Aqu , d.i'L “Pl"''''' ''''. C'''''''''''' Oak, Aiioglwoy ('i'v I- pl, t otro.l U. MI ..• ,•• 4 L,r lt lo;,.. $l,O 01 ku,.1.,,i IT. \ A NII.::, l'Al, ll.k II( l', ..I. h. TI, i ,, ,, qoalliy of materoll 14 111114,11. A, 11111 eiit,l, r•atiet4cl,ll ~,,,,, mi11.4..1. til 1:1 ,481, • Nfr.2l .. JAM . 8 1,..1K ELY 31,ItrAr. 1-..1,1*.11 d srulthfkl.l Lur L. Farms. liii 1,1, Mill., Fitt eif. kr Kohl t•ii ; 1.3n,1 %%/1.1 - 1.44bil t4l: and NI/1.144 I“.4 , Pliaterd. rdirrVild to 0 . 111 PO gieou W xn bdi rt di ugFll.l . lll l4 , 3114/ lIIINIAng of tll,ll. Torn, ItE 91VF1L i :i!. rlO }1; ,4.( th.• ment nr"Coveti 11:4PYATTNU nuts, four, live ;mil Six hal Lamb+, ell of u, will sell fur mull at us lOW , • print' as they dui be bought In the City of New York. Pu r. SOUS going, ED Australia and California will find that they (.an do bettor by pureinLedug their equipage at betur, Lite. they rail qmong stranglers—as We Ova, persons a chili). to try any of tilt. 14104, 1944 ds before the city, 111111 ill CAM. (d - a failure we refund 4:e money. DOWN in TETLEY, 1111 Wood str.cl.. Ilttsboreh. C°-PARTNEI2.SIIIP NOTlCE.—flawing n ,of T toi.wthig, and uainciateul with me, TWO:IIAS a imrtu t. o l r ds o d , a t y h . On tilling Liquors, Ow tontineas uiii hervarter under the ntyle or firm of J. & T. (lItOUTT Pittahurgh,Docembe , tte, lafity.--{lml JNO. GROUTT. J& T. GltOlirrf, Importers of Bramlies, . Gin, wino; Dc4e.r. in Yine Old Monongahela Rye Poach Dtnndy, ke. &leo, lioctifiers nod Dintiliers. Corner of Smithfield and Viral streets, l'ittahurgh. { dee:3l. BOtTLEB,S,--JOHN OGDEIT & On., Bottlers, N 0.187 Pint &Mixt, woukl re/Tactfully inform ti,o pole tic that they hire constantly ou hand LI rk.P supply or !11AttSAPARILI MINERAL WATER, ALE cud PORTER, of thu best quality. The attention of famlliee is particularly directed to tlb fart that they bottle IVAINItiII UT'S' ALE in its purest state Plosieions n3E:a/tomcod it to colonies on I wornolut of Its whets 1,01110 and strougAlieulog qualities. 4 , 4 4s 41. 4. .4,=- -4 4 4 - 4 , 7„ , "."-• BUSINESS CARDS Agent, No. 201 Libor the fulhAvlug very thoLc ur- 1 - 01114 LITTLE, Jr., ty street, has Just recoh: tides : lIRANDIES. Gentr Brandy, (rery flue,) Otnrd Doltlty dc Co.. (super.) Marron h Co., fiztzerue. Jamaica, Santa Cru, a IN 1,11(lori Cordial, Schnappo. Sarrint Mailolm Howard., Match& Co., Mad'ra, East Indic ldo du Awout.lll Sherry, Manzarillic do Table do Cooking do fJeeewtug Port, ' Pore Juice du Ordinary do St. Julien Claret, Malaga Dry, In, Sweet, Chatniennoca, Vemency. Ilenleacck, SUNDRIES. linthorfnri.Ps Sootih Barriay's Loudon Porter, Wild Cherry Brandy, Absinthe, Aulso.ho, Ctirneca, Sardines, sl.,hr, and Java, Young and Black Tear, English lt.a.s.on Chore, Inyar Cell Havana Cigars, cf vari..us !rands. Ohl Nloilon;zsliela Whisky, of all ;;,solos. den ronuoctod with tho host- Toguthur with all other an 11.111. . _ my29:ll.ave or my faith will 1 trill," "Neither with my eye _ "f! ti IMPORTANT TO THOSE AFFLICTED wpm RAD Sl,lllT.—Poruono ...1116,1nm from 11.1 Sight, arls.rm from Impaired vision, cuustitntinual tlecu3, old up., othur enusey, wonla du all to mil 1111011 Pr O. N. SI IA W. 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AI., w largv and InAlionnf)le 4t..ck i I tl FLIItNII.IIIIS{I Gi)i)111S 11,13,11 y SWALLOW -TAIL LINE OF LIVERPOOL AND NEW YOKE PACK ET Will% Owned by o,w/ins Grinnell, H 7 ~ : Drullt /trod., N. Y. The sulincribur in lite only Agent lit Nit. burgh for the above Lino—bas wayn on h an d mAns for Kale for any amount, payable at any in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. JOHN THOMPSON. European Agent, 4)0 Liberty stre.t. Pataburgh. TlintrsAND FLOWERS.—r have I ALF Just r.Teirod another supply of this Justly colobratml ankle. JOEFLI3MINQ, Ja2ls Corner Diarpond and Market at. MA S --TheCYrt7enti(m'e Monitor. The True .Maamk Mo.lro's Auchint Charge. , The Light of the Temple. Tim.' Craftsman. The Masonic Text Book. • Mucoy'q Mwouic Manual. The Templar'e Chart to the 33.1 D. Masonry and Anti-MasourT. FlFr min by It. T. C. IttO.AGAN, 11,111:5 101 Wont] street. FANS- --30 hue. received and for wile by jJ a.do II FNItY v ~ • ~. • :t • • - . ' „ IROCLAMATION.-13y Virtue of n timept under the lian.it of Win. 13. 'lb - Clare, President Judge of the Court of loltitillloll Pleas, in and for tho Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyor nod Termi ner, pool General Jail Delivery, in and for said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, bsirs., Associate Judgll.4 of the same Coart.l , , in and for the County of Allegheny, tin ted the 21st day of February, in the year of our Lord one thou.nd eight hundred and fifty-six, and to too directed. fur holding In Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General innil D'ellYol7, at the Court House In the City of Pittsburgh, on the VOL:fall MONDAY OP MARCH next, at 10 o'clock. Public DOUG! , Is hereby given to all Justices of the Poner, Coroner and Constables of the county of Allegheny, that they be then 111111 there, in their proper persons, with their tolls, records, iuquinitionn, exam inntionn and other rumen,. ',noires, to do those things which to their respeztive offices. In their laduilf, appears to be iilso those that an ill pn+4,llto the prisoners that now are or may la, in the jail of said r,onty of Allegheny. to be then mid there to prosecute against them as shall be Just. Given under my Pittsburgh, this 21st day of Feh. ruary, in the year of tad. I,rd one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. Mid of the Ommionwealtli the l'bth. fel.= ItODY PATTI:IIBO.N. Sheriff. NE W M U S I C. .7”st pnblixhed RIIII recriv , l Uy 11. KLEDER k BRO.. in init 1.1 Lb,. trade: I: IN NIICKNCK—ti ratal Galop Jr Ong cu•rt, composed and dodk,t4sl h. Mr, Mary E. Sclnmley of this city. I v lh•nry Klvi,t•r. CIIOTCIIISTF AND QUAVERS-I'hr ,, tuni'pand ph-nzing Hoodoo, designod and comp...d fur huwhing pur. pooten, by 11. filcher. TUE MAIDY.N'B LAMENT, or a Woman Can't low A cheortul 11.111 i pluming song. 1t..111 sw,•rds sprightly and effort ve by II 11, 1 / 4 . I k 1110111) NIMIT AND PLISASA NT DlLEAMS—Renatifal twassong, ley-W. V. Walbw,.. Sin &utti by Wtity. , ll. (main, of llarvl Onll, new, iAlrsta. Inc. alai very ottoy. Ain., n Induction i,f new Pnlkaa. t•A-Itot !Lathe, Walt., W,_, 141. r. Fur lJy It. At 4 Fifth tarot. N lI.—A fruit supply -1 NUN NS CLARK'S 1•11 NOS on Lin. way. fel.a ' Mt/GUS AND COLDS RED by the use ~f ATE!. IN Ir. ;11 1,4 all vl.. at . .. utthctel Arilh a 1..10.. ot 1 lir i,.• only intr.. N11..1(1 aura win,tin ,- E1 , JoIIN 11 Nl,slo, - Two may ivrtify that I. in;:: alllirt• ith I A tit Ss rill,. :Anil atri using it. ray iw clitiroily .31,11. I mai 1 , to r11.;111.11^. your!'.mal l Syrup th, no•dicuy. I luk••• e r, altaahl vallinl,l., Il.k tl II NI. 11 , 1111:1M. A Prvp.nr.+l and Nal, %%11-1.-al , mil r 4tul. I.y Jun N ❑A FT, Jr, Sok 13:, Wuxi str,t, Pat, trttrAh. • (.4.11 - - LJOHNSON 5: COL'S TY PE .IGENCI'._ • Era Ina Om Ag: no, in Ow ...Al , k y I lead, i,1T111111,, a., 1 .11 pr.ywan.l I•. II oil ord.,. promptly. 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RUCK I'ANDY just re - V , volved tool for role. tv iLEY.MER .0 ANDERSON. 61 , 2 3 3rD e r' i 4 ‘ l: l.d ()00 IC„1;1.8' REY NI ER k NDERSON, luhe No. Id 9 Word 1 (VSI ;1 I I I i1t),....11,1Fi1,11..":1N,,:in31,e,t,;,::::1,4—:1:11.:(::.rri1:tii):),2,,,,p.a1et,Nr,i(x).1a.ut)r..5i.dt turd for role by tobS ()0 Eloth MPT Y I. ,, R LLE E I S 1 1.... ):31 5 Tix}:,53 f 1 0 : ; ,/ AND): asoN 1`- for anon br In otol 0 ~,. ba . x , oar,'x i., No. 1 soap : In storo and to arriva; for afar by W ATELL. LEE I CO. ndttn- • c r. . . ; - - • a e nr• • MISCELLANEOUS It'll AI. Flti oln:11A NI. S 1 ?" - R\\ F-rtlierl , .1 IL tog , q.t.,' =MEE I.A A 1:!1i1 '1• , 11 i .4,44 \ kink, VAIRBAIIIN on the Application of Cas 1 and Wrought Iron to 'Building purrokw. By \Vint° Fairbairn, C. E., F. R. S. F. G. S. F o r F udo by inhlo • B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 W0...1 st. BRA C„, R 0 I have on hand a large supply of Shoulder Brame mu Trusses. Those wishing anything in this line should cal and examine nay stork purchasing elsewhere. .JOS. FLEM iuhll t‘irnei ,d Diamond and Nlarliet al reeto. M I SC 147, L L A N liX) LT S. LESLIE'S LADIES' GAZETTE for March. 1 1 utozna l e Monthly Magazine, 410. Lhalaehold Words, 110. Ti,,' Schoolfellow, 4lo . The Horticulturist, ,10. Jug rce.xlvetl and for sale by W. A. GILDENYENNEY & CO., marL Fifth fa., oppolite the Theatre. CIIUICE GROCERIES-- C.olfee, of the finest flavors--all Ike. Roasted and /Iron not. Tet.--Y,arng Dyson, Black and rhoire heand, Sugars—N. 0. and Leveeing's. Foul.--1, , ,• : r11,1', MI1111:01,1 fl avor. Marrarom. Bice Flour. Farina, Corn Fiat-oh, Pate Mu•qanl. And it c4l.lllirtP 11.41i111111'ut of (1...510 in oar F. K. DBAVO, mar! N 4 o. 1 and 2 'hanenel, ewe door from Market. MOAT ill lILICA I. insTußy OF TII It JEWS. fro,,, thea lose of the Ohl Testameut, nhout the year 420 11. C It. till Ow destruction of the wa n ed Temph., in the year 70 C. K. By Morro J. Itaidiall, M. A. I'h. Dr. ItaLLl—Pnencher at lireoue street, New York. In 2 yob.. For sale by B. T. C. MOIUJAN, marl 104 Wood streeL Ir Iltlg4S .110)1 , 0 REDUCED.—Thu whole of our amort i meet of French Merino*, Parnmettas, Plaid Goods, Do L tt i l ,eg. 'and,other Drool Goods, NOB he closed out flt still greater 11/ prk, A. A. 01ASON It Ts 1., 1113e1 17. Fifth .tr—t. KM I-AN ' UAL, BALK.—We ore olTering U.. whole of oar 1.7 1 Kt.g•k of rant),lderien, Ribbonn Trimmings, NMI..Ty GlLiveit, de.. de., Itt about tine-half the imar3) A. A. MASON & 00. I ) I.A NK ET;, 111. A NK A few more pall - . of de.. sti. 1 ) pvrioriii.trilied sl t 2 and CSlui—untml pre fn nud r —rwei I.yA. A. NIAB ,, N A Co. . . / V.ItSEK4-100 bun thin Juy tr•eive.l tilde by k marl II EN li V 11. 0.11,1,1 NN. hX T RACTS fn,in lhe Wiary and Corruspmd the liite %MOS LAWRENCE. ;, hi Li c.l n 4 In II! It .•I/1,, M. D. I , a mak I.y T AN. N.• 1111 W. N , .1 .1 _Z 11 I . : S SAND l'A IrkAt jto,t ro•ek •.0.1 •nli• 10 VI,ENIIN6 1110 *). i. 1.1 purr Clo. 1,1%., (01. 1.100 Met Mti.t.lang Liu ttttt• . llL. 3 1.1.1 e 3Vl2lfr Moe, )000 Th. Pamir. , do. 10,29 . NXT RIO 'S I'ItENII t' K .1111 A RR IN y 151.1.. th.• flair In. flllinlg Mt, and produ,s x lux- ur Laut growth 'NV Itliiirrs K_ATIIAKMN Ittno2oo n.ll Ihmrlr2lf 3201 i4•/180 depnitn. For Fudo, 0.10.100010. 11 It. E BELLEIIS Ar. Oh anglii T - 11{ESH I;round (pure,) always ~n N , .. f 4 UTAIIiINP. („ 4 : l't AI: MI 12125 -1)f ihlrgoe . F,,rsyth ,0.,..,122 1.22, 1.,r 401.• 101,11 Lr 4 1 1 El t 1 DESCIIIITiox of White 1;, - .,41,t, tw0.... Trimming., Millinery 11....1.r) all being LAL4,I At 11 re,inctitos IP Aril ...ALAI! w tin! nt the ttrini• Ann iml :kale LA I In A A MASON Fifth ..teeet. )1:11 . :1 ) gueks ,411 , • by te-1 , 1 4 HAITI .4 111.:VI St I.\ P IeLtoLA "Zi IP SO , :k p, ...tr.,. 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Q F, I oit 110 r- itt:Ds--- A con) pli.t tti•lort ,ll,l t. :uhrtv utg, all tltt• eiltinl.. cm kW', al Itto•StuAt Tlts , ltueu. 47 Fifth et 61.24) 4 . .7 . 1 WA I{ WOW. .ki 'OBS' \MA Li ;AM PEN s.-- Those Pens ei m .11 b. 6nut 1 darn 11, us xis' ta . •tuhr In.tel• d.•.f, and 111 1, .1 this pap,. will thrc r. -r :lulu • iit this 1414..eiiittily Fur Nil , W E. HAVEN, St.Ll,..nrr. Girt.‘ t ,1„ g oner,ti v '.. 1 qiut, A R..). of 17 t•• lent.tt mulct 1 , 11 tilt, ..t lh, I;ti is t .1 -1,, 11 , )• Ili , •I t , k 1111 i • /1.11J,i, 1•11.1 it• • •st RI% ,11. hint ••( • 1111•1••\ TIII•Ilt. I•1• ' 0 lit \ h I Nvlr I Iii.•111,1o, .4)11 N.. I 1 F‘lth k1(.11 " 1 " S M K .\lll.\ III( )N p•lop. 11, 11:w ~ 1 1.,51.1,71.4.• h 1.1, I" ITT kt Attulti ) , ,I , llok iu st.rt• and ~ II II:I:Art.11 \ \ 1 , ()/1' \ 1)1. It t' N J li • \\t :•1 1t It 1.11.11, or Below nil,l lAhinl t Mr. Th's` It'ott.• For t•y I. 1 1 II MINER .t C. 1., N.. m 1110111.1.1 ) I .( KW 11 EAT I'l,lll l R stack,t, JO .t 111'NTEI; 1 0 itii,l7S )t)F L A . 1)'; It 1 A..." =t.• -nod for tt.tlt.l) , \IING 111, , S (1()IIVIS/1 -- 10 Vt.r t.:11t• I.v \Hill. NIA I ItAt I) Yr, 11 6 .0 i• • .t. , 1 , 11 tptttglilltt•ti: I , tt ml.. Ly 1.1(0' . ..) 1 , :t1, In •!,,r, I 1.).7 , IlAitliAt'oll ji I/1 Et: MILLION I I. I FLEMIN(; I I NSEED 10 1 , 1,1.4. 11 , 1' sill, In. 11.1L7 II VARY 11. 0,11.1 , ,, 1 1:1:1N(; ".tlgar , , all kiwis; i_J lust V 11. PR A VO'rl. 11 . e(1 I , V I':Xprt .,, - K Art: \ ESTI)N P/ 1.. 1% iIl otol Li U. Nt It . 11... 11111i1, 4 t'mentittiolin wound tho C.atuF Yip.. Irt Cw.twil 513 ) rio Van sato by 11. I'. (. 10-1 Mood Arcot. 1 K .ITES---- 500 pairs a5:4,4 - 6A Skates, fn., t., 6ilap , , to, ow ‘ ,. r y luau,. at N A TEl'l.}3l' , . WA NT El ) , immediately, Srct . . vri.Ns fear 11..rnr ( . 11,r, lid a ILlucloun It h I I hart ft, n to lea, (Moulding praerrni I j--fur Lauotr lit i rim to 1, pot.ornl hut. .n or e1t111111 , 0 , 1 , 111i —fn' It Mflrl an and liltrlteller----fur n mall nn (311,11011,, n ',AMA workman—anti a )11111 in Store, speak, or writes iloontl) tlortnau and Frond, A 1.130, WANTED—TN!, or tin,' Girls an Cookn or Cluunbet maid, for t ic mat. try. Apply at LOIVRIE'S Unice, No. 11 Fifth, near Market mt. )(1 1.88. CAIIII. A'l \IONIA, In atnru and fin . salt, by BROS. ligKilt.s. Cy - 0m Tartar n ',tort. and fur mule by dn. 50 TaTnln, Il..• 1L un.xx llaAdn'x 111 • king. arinortrik Moo It., American Ar. an. Ito, lkirminin Art ov Rom, ,I„. :5 ;Jo. S lON C ENTIV) El) Li E. --A new article for C Soop—toi• i:otatol-mirtli ten of for imic 1. 1 . I . colel. F1.1.311NU 111105. l'"B RO W N WINIISUII SO A 8.--1 have gr.ms I him dim YI.FNI I NO. nil, 11 nal of Dianinnil mid MAI kom sin •,sl- 14 PITTSBURG If POST. MONDAY MORNI4SG FURTHER FOREIGN NEWS BURNING Ile COVENT GARDEN THEATIII,I, LONDON. The telegraph account of the foreign news, stated•that this noble temple of the drama had been entirely consumed, but gives us none of the particulars. The catastrophe occurred at 6 o'clock in the morning of the sth inst., just at the close of n masked ball given by Professor An derson, the Wizen] of the North, who had leased the building for a couple of months. The loss is in a measure irreparable. All the scenery—the exquisite productions of Grieve and Tolhin—the splendid properties of the theatre—the wardrobes —the mountings—the dramatic library—they:ll-e uable operatic' sceres—some of which can never be replaced, as the Eliair ,lA,nore, of • Donizetti, and the °heron of Weber—all are gone. In Prince's place, the court-yard by which her Majesty entered the house, one attempt at sal vage was successful. The properties - apper taining to the Wizard's tricks, were in an apart ment very near the stage door, and these were in great part saved. A small quantity of furniture, belonging to Mr. Costa, including his private demi also rescued. While engaged in this duty the police were surprised at the unexpected appearance of a nevi at one of the windows over looking the court yard. Ile had been asleep, and not even the raging of the fire in his close vicinity, nor the shouts of the people, had sufficed to awake hint, until the room became full of smoke, and breathing, difficult. A ladder was brought, and he was rescued front the perilous position in which he meat have lain for an hour when the flames broke into the apartment. The value of the properties destroyed is some thing Weiler's. An approximate estimate may be formed from the fact that in producing the several operas contained in the repertoire of the theatre, when under the management of Mr. Del afield, no less than .C 60,000 were expended of which the four operas, Th. , l'e , ,phele, The Hayne neds. Lurrczia 11 , 1ry and L" Donna del La:" cost C2.),000. The valuable dramatic library of the theatre—unique of its kind—is gone in the general wrec%,.. The original MSS. of The Sehool cor Scandal, The Miller and hir _Wen, and the opera of The Slope, and hundreds of other curious works -ere heie preserved. The armory, consistingeof more than a hundred suits, and occupying n se ries of room., is wholly destroyed. In fact, nothing is spared. Four original picture. by flee- 1 - th. represent ing the Seasons, - which hung epee the will, of Mr. (iye' , private moot, within ~ s ly •, few pact's of the leix.effice, could not l•e v,-1 rapid vcav the prneress of ,the fire. As to the origin of the, calamity. nothing is knewe present. It eppenr- eeeerelly alletted !het. for seine time past, there has been an unusiel escape of gas in the house. Mr. Slocum. who lets for many years hell tine ee'e-e of machinist and carpenter at tin' theatre, lies been so ferei hly impres.4..l with the denger arising fount it, that he has actuelly waited upon twe or three of the proprietors, and represented to them :het if something was net done he feared the theatre day he burnt down. Mr. Slocum he: also called the attention of the fireman to the same cireutnstance. but nothing seems to have been done. Whether the fire originated from a gas leakage or not is of course uncertain. It has been stated that the buildiug itself is uninsured. This is toe true. and the loss will he terrible to those proprietors who hold n large number of shares. Among them may he men tioned the Komble family, the family of the bite Mr. Harris, Mr. Surrnan, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Thomas Grieve and others. The only insuran ces known to exist in connection with the build ing are two—one of £5OOO upon a portion of the properties, and another of £2OOO, effected by Mr. Anderson, when he entered en the occu pation of the theatre for three months, which insurance would have expired on Sitturility meet. The original theatre in Covent Garden was built by Mr. John Rich, of harlegninade notorie ty, and opened on the 7th of December, 1732, with Congrove's Way of the World. Various al terations and improvements were made in the edifice in 1752, and in 1752 it was rebuilt from the designs of Henry Holland, architect, at an expense of ,E 23,000, of which £15,000 was ad vanced as a loan by the Duke of Bedford. whose successor, the present Duke, is the gleam.' land lord. On the night of the 25th of September, IStna, the theatre was burnt to the ground by an accidental fire, which is supposed to have arisen from the ignited wadding of the soldiers' mus kets, fired off in the play of Piznro, lodging among some of the inflammable decorations of the scenery.. Twenty-two lives were lost by th e fall of the burning roof. The value of the pro perty oonimmed on that occasion was estimated at £lOO,OOO, and the loss is said to hare 'neva covered by insurance to the extent of £75,(100. On the 31st of December, 1808, his Royal Highness the l'rince of Wales, laid the first stone of the theatre, and such was the indefatigable at 'ention of the architect, that the house was "petted on the ISth of September, 1800. Mrs. eliddons played Lady Macbeth on the occasion, :old passed through the character in dumb show, being hooted and reviled by an organized body ..f rioters, (let - molding to be admitted upon the old prices, and thence called "O. P.'s. The '-expenses of erecting the theatre are said to have amounted to £155,000, of which 4.44,530 was re ceived front the insurance offices, a nd Vitlettle raised by ~ ü bseripticm shares of .C. - tfle each. The architect was Si: Hebert Smirke, and the ahttuee of Tragedy and Comedy, and the two has reliefs en the Dew , treet front, were by Flax mane The m eg ,. was feet ie length and Sti feet in width, t h e depth from the curtain to the h ee l, p a rt of the pit was 37.1 the 111CW: 1 V 111L1 . 1 11 ,,,1 11 the dieeeision of which were :0.1 feet foot. After being by sari- n :' DLAIDA ,zecs roc titee star., Jellien hind the theatre for Ids preetimade come tea in Is;I:.t 3 It wees •elete q uently hired I , y the Atiti•them Leagee it a le..tere hall : bet ie the building 1 0(1%., 1 c'D 111,1 . 1, re1110.1C11 11, . 1 1 1 y Mr. . 1 11 1 1411‘ 1 , ~‘ou, c ortrekt 1111 , 1 ,111opere house It w 3., ~petted on the 4.1 e p r il, 1 "I', lie with seat art VIXtM. VEIM C9N - 4- penditure tligt iti ltlo there was a loss et' tlt 7ell, tied ie of cue year the veo ,l ,l e p a .-timett vest 03,3 19, the ballet £B, and the orehestre t Mods, Iluring the whele of •rhm,aky itmnowe emu. 1,„" ,f p eo pl e were attraeted to the seem , ef the e.mtlagration the precialing mornittg doomed 1111 1 t heatre Cue e ext- garden tm snetAy and complete deeit ; aa,l when it is suited 'hat h e r Majesty, her hey el Coueett, amt the . wct k • 1011011,r the visiiore to the IP es ie tie• cowee of the 0 , 4 y, 9,4 well .40r,r, 1 member:. of the to‘bibly and eri s toer t ley, Meted one, enteue .Thera, the thteheei of Welling! te. the Duke of Itelford, the Merquis of Lambe dee... lady Peel, Lord \\a..l, Leal (Vieth., Lord Menet. Hill, Lied Elehe, met Mr. Iler liege, M. P., 5..1110 Lk, May IH I fOllllO., or the eimerel inetrest eatemitetts event 11.1, 115V111,0lietift111011g all clesses of the inhabitants of the metropolis. I=l Is T C MoIiGAN, I'4 Wood J K NI , ,KANUE, strtvt VINN 1 - 11-1., 1, I. A 11, ENGLAND IMEMIIM 'Phi ses,.. f 'lar for the year epo Whined 1.11 Nand by the 1.:11444,r in His Imperial 9lnjet.ty aelirerell the fullewing invert' : Veers and Senators---I in the last occasion of iny assembling you serious anxieties pr o vail e ,i. The allied armiev tvuru engaged in a siege, whore the obstinacy of the ,lefonee raised in doubt of II verse. Europe, uncertain, seemonl to be awaiting' the end of the struggle before pro 10,unoing iteolf. To maintain the war, I asked of you a luau, wh ich you voted unanimously, though the amount might have appeared ex opsatac. • •• Thu rise in the price of provieious thveat• ebud the laboring elasses with general inconve nience, and a disturbance of our monetary eye 4an caused a fear that business and labor tvould slacken. Thanks to your aid and to the energy displayed bah in France and England, and above all to the assistance of Providence, these dangers, if they hinve not entirely disappeared., have been for the most part inverted. A grand font of arms at last decided in favor of the allies It struggle unexampled in history for its in veterancy. From that moment the opinion of Kurope was more openly expressed. Our allies Were everywhere extended and strengthened. The third 'loan was completed without DATES OF ADVERTISING, iiiill46l PR AGREED ON BY TER jiiii iIES, SLY LIN. 18 01 NONPADJ2III, COL LMIE One square, one insertion —6 Do. each fulditiorusl insortion. Do. ono week 1 76 Do. two weeks 3.01 Do. threw weeks- ..... ...... ............ 400 Do. one month bOO 1)o. two months. 703 Ito. three mouths 9 00 Ito. four months. 10 00 Do. six months 12 00 Do. ono your lB 00 . Standing Gard, six tines orlose, per 00 Ono aquere, per mantra, (oscine -We of the PliPef,).—: 25 00 Marriage notici3; sijiienta; Death noticed, 25 cents. culty. The country gave me 14 - freak proof of its confidence by subscribing for a sum five times larger than that I asked for. It has' supported with admirable resignation the sufferings in separable from 'the dearness of provisions,— sufferings alleviated by private charity, by the zeal of the municipalities, and by tho 10,000,000 distributed to the departments. Tho arrival of foreign grain has now produced a considerable fall; the anxiety caused by the disappearance of gold has diminished, and never has labor been more abundant or wages higher. "The hazards of war have revived the military spirit of the nation. Never have there been so many voluntary enlistments, nor so much ardor amongst the conscripts designated by lot. To this brief expose of the present situation must be added the facts of great political significance. "The Queen of Great Britain, desiring to give a proof of her confidence and of her esteem for. our country, and to make our relations more in timate, has come over into France. The engin- . Fiastic welcome she received has proved to her Low profound were the sentiments her presence inspired, and was of a nature to strengthen the alliance of the two peoples. The King of Piedmont, who, without looking behind him, embraced our cause with that coura genus spirit which be had before exhibited on the field of battle, has also come to France to con secrate a union already cemented by the bravery TAIAIiCII 24 of his soldiers. " These soveveirrns have beheld a country., lately so ngitat , ,d disinherited of its rank in the councils of ,rope, now prosperous, pe.acea hle an dected—making war, not with the momentary delirium of passion, but with: the calmness. of justice and the energy of duty. They have seen that France that was sending 2n0,a00 men across the seas, convoking at the same time all the arts of peace, as if she meant to say to Europe— l The existing war is to me only an episode. My ideas and my powers are always partly directed towards the arts of peace. Let us neglect nothing for a goodunderstanding, and drive me not to throw into the field of battle, all the resources and all the energy of a great nation. " This appeal seems to have been understood, and the winter, by suspending hostilities, favor el the intervention of diplomacy. Austria re solved on a decisive step, which introduced into the deliberations the entire influence of the sov ereign of a vast empire. Sweden linked herself more closely to England and France by a treaty that guaranteed the integrity of her territory. Lastly, the advice or entreaties of all the cabi nets reaching St. Petersburgh, the Emperor of Russia. the inheritor of a situation ho had not created, seemed to be inspired with a sincere de- sire to put an end to the causes that led to this sanguinary conflict. He determined to accept the prepositions transmitted by Austria. The honor of his arms satisfied, it was to his own lieth.r to give way to the clearly expressed wish of Eiir..pe. •• The plenipotentiaries of the allied and bel ligerent powers are now assembled in Paris to lecidr on the conditions of peace. The spirit of moderation and equity that animates them all necessarily creates the hope of a fllVOriible, re- Nevertheles „ let us wait with dignity the end of the Conferences, and be equally ready, if necessary. to draw the sword anew, or to extend the hand to those whom we have fairly fought. " Whatever may happen, let us occupy our selves with the means calculated to augment the strength and the riches of France. Lot us, if possible, draw closer the alliance formed by a community of elm:: and sacrifices, and of which peace wiE f..r better exhibit the reciprocal ad: vantag,e, Finaniv, in this solemn moment for the des tinies of the world, let as put our trust in God, to the end that He may guide our efforts in the .direction most conduchM to the interests , of hu manity and civilization!' • The Emperor was most etillinsiastically receiv ed in his passage to and from the Salle des Mare chn.ux. - The Carrying Trade of the West. A report recently made by a committee of the James River and Kanawha Railroad, gives ac in teresting account of the .several lines of transports- Con from the East to the West, competing for the trade and travel of that region—as follows: The Erie Canal, 364 miles in length, and beLfore„ the enlargement, having a carrying capacity of 1,500,000 tons : cost $7,111,759. The Pennsylvania Canal, 39.5 miles in length, with a capacity of 1.000.000 tons; costing, with its rafl ro,l conncetions, $14,361,320. This capacity applies solely to the canal, that of the railroad connections not being over a sixth part of the canal. The James River and Kanawha Canal, when com pleted. with a capacity of 2.9.29.650 tons, and.being 4X:', miles ton- : estimated ccet $15,000.000. The railroad competitors are: The New York and Erie Railroad. 473;railns long, coune , tinc. New York Ci y with Lake Erie at. Dun kirk, and then contiectinx-, with the Lake Shore flail pla.l via Erie. to Cleveland: cost up to 2T2,534. with a present capacity not exceeding, 7.50,000 tons. The New York Central Railroad., from Alhatty to Buffalo, 3411 milt.-3, costing up to lvs. $30.560,432. with a capacity not gemster than the Erie, of 750,000 The Pennsylvania Railroad. '256 miles long, eon nectinr. Philadelphia with PittAumh, and costing $17,158,495, with an mann!i capacity of 500,000 tans. The nernplield r,ad, eonnerting: at Greensburg with the Pennsylvania Central, terminating. at Wheel ing. 761- miles in length. and meting about S-1,000,- 04n for sinzle track. The Baltitnnre and Ohio Railreal from the city of Baltimore to Wheetinr, adistaaea of ST9 wile & and a ,apacity. it is b•eliered. not eveceding enst $34.992.71-3. This re.s.d elms ~ ....4:6llVex vie& the Ohio at Parkersturg. hy rett-,rats el the Northwestern Virginia mid. Dislanee frert Pazitersise.rir, to , Bisl- Itn.,re 3.94 miles. This tv.ratm--ra mtai will toot:. CM -190,01.k tot,. The Curia tots and tIVe. read. e6tima4.4.4eutd , .31%, 009,09 a. with a ‘ , 3.1. .f.t,lt tow, I Cot stka , .. ot, the We:4OM taatuilvv, '22A the. 6.4.4.timg , *ttaitql-qtrSe. , .. mooliug oid , lx4 QG 41104. 1,44,41,1 ci.6.1p4.544 ist4 nasketehtiset,tx Were JetteltJpest, hs tweet Teporta to theLegishil:nr,eoMta-Sbite, eentpite.t ter the thysten Pest, hr tk. nowsteelthettier eest, of pa:ems:A..4m treestier4tterA L tits: eeets. per I"a:et:el:viz psas ee...x‘ .11.- The ....oes c wwe'exatk;e:tKee4porextieex i~,3 1493 Nets th‘r 5,44 k.ZK WAN R is paxsener tknee'wer,tettl Vt 1.9 3, per cent. of Ow week - pr.,: thesefreek Are lAbserte4 in expenses. 4 . Ilk uxeNhxol.-v4, ttewvestAtten. 09 62 per cent. of the ressAp'4. %hetet:rota see, At‘sozhest Ztx expenses. 3. The expeeses ot‘ toßereads xtextesest invariably detarsoined Gr the iwitta wo4 - -(e.3 toter thereits., For ihstant-e- -the eastern taytl, apes whieh pi:meager trento leett,tetiextes, is ol eretmi at an expense or Per matt a tho t‘itho m 54 - whilst the Lowell, epos N 1 ttitth 1\1er:1)4114i:so traffie•prettoutiOntes, :ost sso• -s coo or ronoxvol. of too upon m311113(13 is this magnitthlo nI expemes for tho procodkng mason:, tho cost of that item on ti E3,turti road in l , ut $390 pt,t la& of the longth of tho mad, whits) u: ou oho Wentern it in $1399. 7. Of the expenses of railroads, thirty percent. Ore kb:tort...l in maintenance of way, of reatlhod: Mea ty per ants. in fuel and ; twenty per cent in re pair at 01116110,i, telidtin, and cars; ten per cent. in pcofal freight onnmses, and the remainder in pas ,cut;ar, incidental and mitt-ennui-iota expenses. s. The weight er the engines, tenders and cars up on pamenger trains is nino.fold greater than the weight of the passengers. O. The weight of the engines, tenders and cam up- Wt freight trnlns 6 scarcely one.fold greater than the weight of the mereliandise. 10. For cheapness railroads cannot compete with canals in transportation of hoary descriptions Or iklerVilittitt6o; the cost of carrying merchandise upon the Erie canal ranges from two to sixteen mills per to,, p e r mile; whilst upon sixteen of tho principal railways of New York and Massachusetts the cost of carrying merchandise ranges from thirteen to sixty- Ave mine por ton`per mile. Tv ,y.; AI, 11l VIIIGINIA.-Tll9 fol. liming bills whieli passed the Virginia Senate on Tborsday have failed In the Houk, for 'want of o. romititational majority, viz : Bills making appro priations to the Manassas Gap Railroad, ($.300,000 mango and Alexandria Extension ($300,0000 Vir ginia Genital t$300.000;) Richmond and "York River Railroad ($150,0004 The friends of thelm improvements do not yet despair of the ultimate pas mee of the above bills. The vote has been reeon -itlerml, and the bills laid•upon the table. .)/}(1 LBS. 11IACCABOY SNUFF. Jest re -7x-fxMilT.i and for undo by ItitOS„ hhis. Canary Seed, In Glue, 1.04,ttm. Borax, feA, Otrhouato AIIIIIIOIIIII, Slogan's Blacking, naaortcal, Wallah Scheaita Schuuppa; sigs El=l ItAa.:Acbak.vAto. Kikikx4.mk.ktl• MEM k 1 .`~