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Ci r.V *c wteM ! v - ; - 5> r t> . r~ rts Tr^f^'s^>l3s -v T v3v -k* 5 C *•' , w k vn t ! v i v * ; ?*“-»... v " vs t 4 ' T » . - ' »-*.■> >.\*.K , ' j? ‘ ~ ‘ ; ; 1 ■• •»* ••• 3^> : - ; ■'■ 0 '*r«* - V*'" «, ;, -W wV” ■ clfA;il>:r ; : fiwiVV ’ ' ,r' v •' 'P=^c fci liiffil3 VOLUME IX. 5 ,fc Vy K DAILY HORNING POST. : Prxnltd and Publishedtvtrg -Morning, (Sundays txetpUd. j BTHAEPEa&LAT'TOS, nOBTH-WZST COBNK2 or K70O& AITD rms BTSKTS. [C7“ lEtlMS.— Five Dollars a year, payable strictl) .:j) advance.. Si? Dollars will mvariably be required if . . not paid within the year. f% fEPSingle conics two certs—for sale at the counter TTfnvj~r~Q at Ute Office, ana by the News Boys* • • H -^^9®*NT>N"Ecortierof : Wood and Sixth • ■ ■ T&£ SATUBDAf HORNINO POST ' Is published, fronube same office, on a large blanket stie DOLLARS a year, in advance—*: single copies rrvs certs. fTp* No paper will be discontinued (unless atthe dis* ereuon of the proprietor,! until all arfearages are paid, i. -• . -Q7~NO attention will be paid to any Order unless ac eotapaniedby fhetconeV< or satisfactory reference in this . ijJjir. Cannecud vnihtho KstaWtsAmmi of Vu Morning Post u oneqf' tht largest Job Printing Offices in Vis -eiiu where all kinds*/ work w done on ih* *honesl 'riotieei afta most reasonabU terms.- RATES OF ADVERTISING 'AGREED UPON ' BY THE PITTSBURGH PRESS. Tfiif LINKS NQHPAHEU., OH, LESS: Dnc square, one insertion —■ ... o 50 u u cafih additional insertion « i 23 “ “ one'week > 1 75 a u two weeks— 300 u u three weeks**.-.••-«•• .*•.«■•*•■— 400 41 41 dhe month - * 5 00 u “ two month -- 700 u . “ three months ... ... 000 “ “ four months ♦ 10 00 “ * six months is 00 w « one year 18 00 Blending Card, slx lines or less, per annum -10 00 CHAVQSaBLS at fusastos: ©ne square, per annum,(exclusive of the paper,)- 25 00 For each additional square,inserted over one month, and for each additional square inserted under the yearly rates* half price Publishers not accountable for legal advertisements beyond the amount charged for their publication Announcing candidates for office to ho charged the , same as other advertisements Advertisements notmurked on the eopy for a specified number of insertions, will be continued till forbid, and paymentexactcd accordingly The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to tueir regular business, and nil other advertise* meuts not pertainmgto their regular bustnes as agreed iDT,to be paid extra All advertisements for charitable insulations, fire companies, word, township and other public meetings, and such like, to be charged halfprice,payable stbictly IH 4DVAKCK. Marriage notices to be charged 50 cents Death no,iseg Inserted without charge, unle s accom p lined by fiuvral invitations or obituary nonces, and when so accoirrnmed, to be paid for Regular advertisers, and all other sending communi cations, or requiring notices designed to callnttenuon to Faira,Sotrcct, Concerts,or any public entertainments, where charges are made for admittance—all noueeaoi pnvaio associations-—every notice designed to call at tention, ta private enterprises caleulateaoi intended to. . promote inJivttfaalinlercst,can only be inserted with the understanding thailhe same is to be paid for. If intend ed to be inserted in the local column, the same will be Chargedatthe rate of not less than ten cents per Une. Bishops or Ftet Notices lobe chargedtriple price. Tavern License Petitions,B2,oo each. Legal andMcdical Advertisements to be charged at full prices: . . ileal Estate Agent and Auctioneers* Advertisements aot to be classed under yearly rates, botto be allowed a discount ot thirty-three and one-third per cent, from the amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. One square,three insertions 50 I, Do. each additional insertion* 0 37 AVDERTTSEMENTS IN WEEKLY PAPER. Otesouare,(lo lines,) one insertion.so 50 -Do. each additional insertion - •• 025 All transient advertisements to oe paid in advance. WHITE A CO., Gazette. L. HARPER, Post. ROBT.M. RIDDLE, Journal. ■ : JAMES P. BARR A Co., Chronicle. - FOSTER A BROTHER, Dispatch. Oec.l. 1649.] JAMES W. BIDDLE. American. professional (Sariis. T OUNIL LARGE, Attorney at La w, Fourth street, near tl Smithficld. marSO C ORLANDO LOOMIS, Attorney at Ux\b>-~ Office 4th ♦ st, aho?e Wood. , juiyVy- f nHOAtAS hf.MABSHALL, 1 Lovme ? s Buildings, Fourth at Jan7-ly B B.CARNAHAN,AnomeyaiXafo—Officcoa Fourth between Chcrtyalley and Grant at, [je2-y ,T\BL BROWN'S OFFICE, No.CS, Diamond alley, near - Lr Wood street _ febl J ~N. dsomry and Ccunidiar at ixstr.— • Office ta Bakewells Building* on Grant street. }ca?J7~iy. : : 0 J SCOTT. Fourth su, five door»\eest o( Mw • ket. Ail work warranted, and if not perfectly sat isfactory no charges will be made. . feolO REMOVAL.— Dr. Robert Snyder, has removed hta office to Fourth street, between Wood and Smith* bell streets. morlS-ly CDARRAUH, Anomty —Office in U&keweli’s • Buildings, on Grant street, opposite tbe Court House. ' . jy24:ly JOHN BARTOtf. Astomty at Lot* —Office, SortFiuTe of Fifth ttrect, between Wood and Southfield, in the -Persons wishing pictures taken may rest assnred that i ruojjaina shall be spared to produce them ! In tho highest y . peibaSm ofthe art. Our instruments are of the most pow . «iful;kind, enabling us to execute pictures udstmtaSsed «hmSd “ The^Uo •» jar wm£nUu .^K^“?s Yen!n,loan ft. mo™ I THtM> srasßjr, orposmt te* ?o«-oxrics; ' MAPS; 1 Landscapes, Bili-he ads .Show-bin. r.if} U Ji Q Architectural and 1 Haehtne Drawings! Ba2&e»i and Visiting Oaxds, etc.; Ehtgraved or Drawn on Sw and Printed'in Colors, ((Sold, Btonie. or Black, in tS style and at the most reasonable pricer j’ ' -j yft - v 3 '* * ! *1 ‘ t 1 ’ * «V, > + ■ ■ ... Baamtss **»» T,a «?*» 38 f «• <"• ,T. f u Pg T > C«iSniMKn» Merchant, win P ?£r a,ldl Ro *»> 'Ofn'i- Penn and It- Jal4 S^td J 7SSP}^^h ImpofUTand Dialcr in Fot and Domestic Hardwart, corner of Second and ireeifl 0c29 YOSEPH MAJOR, Moat Stori, Slup Chandlery anfl Ur< 011 Factory -,?,V’ r>~ A-FAHNECTOUK^^nnstois'i)^ririS'. o^vote>^ ommßn,l ' vood,,recu ' ttnf^ er V » of Tin, Copper WoSd nodMirk"? " C ' 17 Flfth “ r " 1 ’ l,e f^io“ *V r ?i£^f , i comer ol rum and Wub'd *JJ®f : u > A k«ve C H Kay, where he is prepared to '^TTr!J-^4£ np - l .r 0n o Cj r “ lm Jf_£ lld binding pecS JiSuSLS ar 4^ol ? V r , koUtaU »»* Rcuttf iiiaUT~vn j£««rSS' t HUlmrtygireel, andS3Dmioonil alley, Q jk” 'IT' IMJ * FlhNiiY, Agents (or the Otlawiin Mutual JA fwttroitei Ccntpony, of PliLj&delDtiia * * (he \t'n rn * bONS *?■(?'* Aloirri end SS nitting IniotakiTj, corner of Penn »nd Si Clair .ueeia, opposite (he Rreianre. Entrance on Pemi nttl rpROTH & SCOTT, iraoiaai. and Jtarti X Boott, Sluia,3Umkj, Carpetßa,,, *e~SwTo™~ 0 ™~ orFdarth and Snmhfield *U.,PtOßhonth. £a. [rarUS-y JOHN A. Ciuig, late of New UiboD,o,-*WB S*TT«nm & SKINNER, JjfSJS V./ No.S) Market istrect, Pin*. n?l ~" n *° *« 1 .'PMi ATM. yi t M U ‘ LEB * RICKETSON, Ww3SoS£JJ2Sw: "ft p°” cra of 'Vine* and Segar»; N0j1172 and 174, eomerof Liberty and Irwin street*,Pinjborgfc, Iron, Nails,Cotton Yarn.*, &e., constantly on haad _§*®‘ Jl* UTSZI '"*■■■ >»•• M’nnurs-i» SEE k McDowell, {veccsasots to Kksb & Ul kETSKS,J tWi»fua!« n. n, {TASLxrr. KENNEDY & HASLETT, utv * rt ' , Succ*».o*» TO Ktimsr A. Knox. WhoUsaUani RtmtlTtcaUri in Watches, Jtatltv, Stlvsr m Aoiitu, ; CwnbS, At. No-94 M?ikei ;tweL 6ftw«n Sti #L and the i Diamond w * ny rei,alrei - ' bftween Fourth Bt-ond Diamond alleyl’woilui'ie ■ JS* PiUsburth. Pa. COENIHO»,JI*m|*SD^xnTif6TaKTO, P ;,. . (Over Jones’Drag Biore,t AINTER of HOUSES, BANNEhs, DESIGNS, Emblem#, 4c. Also, Steeplee-end-hll difficult elc The best and Cheapen Signs in the Cuy. [feb23 bblalforaals low DyBJL 1. - .*-; ' .* 4 ’Sf rtftfap » Wk -treat, im- JJ,. JJg o Jft*®}? opposite the Theatre,: xetoedrfißlr-to* • pnbhftin he has Unflextaker. He jf *JJfiS keeps onliand Coffioeof ail l raSs& , S^(o , Sf Oß ' l, ' Bnd necewary DUedWri?^ , ’ I S°r bo \"' 11114 le f dan com >« will bo Bup gSw£ltotrßittn<,l,B*r^'***eaxnaBaal”^y A £rari Founder* ias rebuilt ami »f 4 *E t i ifle sy ihi * ola »tand.No.m, Bo h^ Q n !nn! cn^ I^Gt Ferry streets, w tiers hewill b VhnJiJ 4 ‘. 0 *“ “* 0,4 fuiomeni ondSeud.. 16 ofc b n , JfS eamJ> W ®° 4 boU » of <>«ry description, made ~^L d ii r ?^i Ca ' p , c , I ’ te ™ would find it to their ad van ll® oottoow furnish them with planred sloUsnltahla fort Terr dtaerlßuon of mti , W.WHWIK&IUJi. L~L..« nn.n.w d. cxrsKwanAM-. n?2JJJ* City Glass Works. 'V. Cunningham & co, «t.. MsmnrActtrMss or „ Jir l^ X>OW t iw» SSI Zlarktt tireet, bcit&tcn Ftni and £ia>mL -tl/ 1 Particular aucnitou paid to odd aisos^ 1 a?bo Dealer* lnFilnt Gla«,Vlala.^noit". ,”S ” y aA v ’ Qope Poundrr< ~ „ coohAan, M'biude a ccT, ■ft *“ ar Pvtitncrgh, M BparaSd^S’gslj;* esa^wnatafeß < Wrought Iron Wort of every denenpaon. i.J mm - stoabt'* BttL f TBO,U * *■ Gaoctu, abd Psobvce Cobotujob Hticuan, T) F ™ rtb, ofwi^’r’|p,’ O dSc t ft! " l,, ‘ ltt " ll!o, ‘ I ”“ d 10 "> f “k Hont®Mlobt Diltell £Ror X u «r« c 2:'*&?**■MoorbeuUMcGilU e W* P ! ,ub, *tthi Pwner & McMillan, lawmant Jo*. R Morrison. Kw,y St. I^d* Tjßyoois/^S^raS?^ U *tr«J,ihrccdoanßboyoTfjird.pitiJbttrth winhav* a w*Uaclecwd**»rtmtot of iho ten re« d *!^^hU ®W'b *io. »M «H oa ihe moil ..WVBjefans-oendln* ordem will be swssisyssfij. ,^w, * d w!A " iMtt BiSfSS 1 ?" Of wiUbe aecaretely B»d nceily or nigbL f m 1,8 ***** oawrtil*,« any hoar of the day for iblc, a luge Block of freih and rood PEBFU dec.I9 THe Old Printing Ei'tnbli.iiment. , , & rroctio.i’*.) •and. Stank Beak and Btalimurg Wonhsmu \V *’ DK V uti. la crccutt nrt y ,tvitof Ptintinr inS Ca ?*J * na B«s*iabom» Job ■*& farm»b erery article is too Biink Book) Pi]Kr &od Suuooefr tin* «< • ImT l ' rtmßSOffico 6nd B«* Biudtry.No SO Tfcirf m>rlO ft. C. STOCKTON, ... ILau JWtnstea * SiteJkun i ??rnM 1 n ,r ' **•*•!»■•»♦ Tf**»*«rlfc tHoflar, YaTOLU) refiwarolly latlto ifc* antotioa of M«r- JiiLA^/yv,^”*! ol, » l,u n? «* «W«' aw* ?■■BOOKS,c*Bttauor®f&)f BooHufoarnal*. Book,, of every iija, entdd of the t‘C It paper, aod boaod intke moat do, uoo. Blank B«i« ntled and boond to :r a vYbBACO ***** ' ' ' ;na I R U OKBSTE A D MANUFACTURER, K». .r* ®¥w Fat*tm*nh Raw, Liberty muXy ha* on hind a large ttoek of Chair* aa4 Uc4«ieads of evenr detent uon.aattde of the be« nuUnai*, which he will *tU low erOVe afuClC*. fIJ'A I do other Green Glati Factonc* ere *|l stopped, ** u the cuitoo m imomer, this Factory u not* in fuli operation, qnd t?i{ieon ftnurtn eporanon tatijura* •vtif ana wnitr. Onler# tbsnlrfully aonelled and will be filled at the thortest nouce. ffrjrofthoui#, AV.Ud Stccni Wood and Smwjfitid txrexu. [iy29-*flo !y rcal estate tmosEd. HENRY W. FItJH HAS opened sn Office at the cotner of SrahhUeM and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh, known a* the «Great uarpftlit will devote hi* entire time and at* tention to the Ftire&iut, Salt and Exchanst ef Rial Bs rtJSiyX-' 1 K. a. BIQSILUWt'MiH^> XSgSSZtIr- mimf *TOMi off YfflSi£gS^&. CARRIAGES, BcoatEa, Status, Fancy Carrlaaea, 4o , on which la need Spront’a PatentCemblncd Spring Draco A Reach, Diamond Alley, between Wood and. Stnlthueld aireeti, Plttabnrgk, Fa. KTAII work warranted to bo made from the beat New ark Hickory, and none bnt the beat Juniata hammered und rolled Iron med In thheatabliahment. /MM. LYON, Esq. Or. E. D. «AZZAM? EDW. HEAZELTGN, IJiq TH. HABTLEY. AplJXAffDEft A SOWS MatSßajuio Fonmsntito Wte! Entrant! on JP«rm rcß 'ly inform their friends ant! . jarod to fcinish and attend "> Vntertakers. as: they have quit tho business of: Cabinet Making, and their attention ' . will be devoted altogethcrtn the above bntdneeS; keep a largo assortment of COFFINS made and finished, cover ed, andi UpeSitlfte nseteßt manner, with a variety «. material*, and at allprfoes; We koopSJiBQUDS ready made, of alUloes, ofSlannel, Cambric; and Muslin, aV all ntices/and madein the.eaitorn stylo, and all other 1 articles necessery for dresstng.the dead, end famishing the beSy in ice; bythosowho wish tokoop their friends puticein -for laying on 'the'body fLEABEN Coffins] always on hand. We have n splendid new HEARSE and a pairot fine horses, and any nnmbet of the best carriages, etc etc.} and-wIU be prompt,punctual; and reasonable. - «*r ““ ’ ' ■ _• Bprfup IPi»al»»«:at a small advange abore cost for Dash, will ploaae e»,» -t No. IDS Wood BjrecTiOW side,third door below fifth strerl an(t3l:4m 1 «tir*en city sntrt Store. ■ -VTO, i»a St.ClBlr the! bridge,)—a Xa large assortment of ourowu make constantly on hand.. Customer SHIRTS made to order promptly. deoMily Attf.£Vh\ \ 4 * , ***7 i '\ * S'-- •■ ;• L : '*>•■ -i*™•-!.:■ . •>« SEIM PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1851. SoeiiUßs (garba. Ira B, Heney. John P. Ferry, Lyman Wiltn&rtb, Cap*. William Wardi W.O. Loille. [ieplu:y 74UXS0U}. OanlegsHanntaotonr> aWK&X?ICE9. •-£ y T.-T'y-iT"; V->... •-“T »; *■':'+*: * , \ * 4 v s r - V V ** t .■•*.■' '.■■■ \-■ ■■•S...'. •:• • c ©migration £mss., . igcney for Different, lines of Paefeet Ships, figgTPASSENGER OFEI 305 LiSEETr st , pmsßtrßaß ■ Pat P* W. BYHNRS & C0.,Q9 Soul!i rtren, comer Qf ; Pint, Ncv> Tirr b; 3i WaUrlot Road, liotrvok; and 65 I Graoitr ttrttU'Nae Orttant. ' J . ■ i - .. II AS A LINE OP PACKETS Boiling every fire days' -LL from Liverpool taNew York) aXihe of Packets front-Liverpool to Philadelphia, on the'iSth of each month; alone of Packet* to Baltimore op the 20th o. each month. Also—a Line of Packets oil the Bth and 24th of each month from . London and Portsmonth to New York. i ALSO— Drafts atslght always on hand, for any amount, ■at the lowest rates of discount! and ! ell information given concerniag'.paeßengerSj-that can bo (riven, with pleasure, by their Agent. • JOHN THOMPSON, Ju« 205 Liberty st.j Pittsburgh. ; ... BfaACK-B&ui. live;: : EWtfegATION OPFlnp, lyfrjjfßßlgfflk *T TSI CiTHOUO BOOK BTOBE, . 'aaHMMa, : A’o. 07[iVW gmithjitld: rnHE undcriigncd lake* this method of informing his A fnends and the public in general, that he ha* opened Ah Office at the above stamen place, an&ifc prepared to remit mopey m sums of $$ and upwards, payable at siphttin any town m England, Ireland, Scotland and Ho U also prepared to brine oat passengers from Liv erpool to &ay port in the United .States. Being con nected with a house of each long standing as that ot Messrs. Roche Brothers feMosierson, and by his strict attention to busmess, the subscriber trusts he will merit the confidence of those who may favor hip* with their patronage. For particulars, please cal) at the Emigra tion Office of the undersigned. Agent. W.B M’CONLOGUE, No, 67 Fifth st,, near Sraithfidd,Pittsburgh Ilifcrenus— Hon John B. Guthrie, Mayor of Pitts burgh, James Blakely* Esq, John. J Mitchel, Esq., lion w. Porter, Alderman M. W Lewis, Offices of toe Morning Chronicler, Post, and Pit'sburgh Catholic. febl4.3m Bow anangementi* LINE OP PACKETS foeraiiiW Philadelphia SEnBfIBSE. to sail prom Liverpool iJSSrfi BHOWJ«E r An*wC4a4, 1000ion*..ISlh Dec LON DA R,/ have their arrangement* made according to the «iw frpcißb* Law. and take no marP* receipt, vrjtfcooMiavinr it inserted; otherwise the? will have lopay inUverpooLbcfore thev *hm. The following U the list., according to ?atr i C*Ba. Bread. 3 a Eta. Beef or Fork, l u floor, w JpiaiVtficrar, 5 Oatmeal, 3 JQ. Sugar. 9 “ rim, * llSluw, 6 41 Potatoes, * ?os-Tca* With three quar.% of Water peT day. and tafficientf for Cooking, The caboose ami cooking-ranees for the tt.ro ot Poo »«ieer*,are aepi ondercover; fcvery attention will be paidtopromotethm healthandcomfort- Hank of .England Notes and Poreiyn Eaohwijre pur chased at current me*. Lreatita, Penstoar, Ac.-, Ac , coUectcd, and cop.ce of V> maproe tired, wuu every other basinet* con nected with aa Luiopc&n Agent .’■■.•■ - - * - JOSHVAROOINSON, «p*i Post fctiiiiduci.curncr offlflfa end S^oodax*. flSSUTTAHCUSS'■■■L&gffer flip ™ SBB I-ANU, IRELAND, SCOTLAND, WALES. FRANCE,aa4 GERMANY, To any unauai, by Joihaa Uobtnaoa* ifotejMan A£tnt, P*u Bittl4ing» % eaf. FytA and WooJsU ©ranaportation £ittes iBsi. mmt Clerchanta'Trancportatfcm Line (VU. CA*4L A«> XAtUtOaDS.) FOR PHU.ADnUMUA DtHfcCT. (17* WITHOUT iu>smppiNo. V‘ 'l.te > A&ULTYS CO. f Concl Jlasin,^Peon at., Pittsburgh. CHARLES iUYiYOJL Central Biock Road sl. T PhUada. WK Ate prepared to receive a large amount of Mer» ebandizo and ProdociMu ship, on the opening of the Canal, to Philadelphia and all intermediate place*, at toetr raw, and m tm tom, than in any previous sea* son N. n.-Thfi increased number of Truck* protideU by die Canal Commissioner* for carrying boats over the Stale Railroad, «nll prevent tiny possibility of delay at Johnstown, Ifollidayaborsh or Columbia, this season- C. A. M'ANULTV', Canal Baim. Youuiiiooß&sir aopTßi rwrs!srrTnu« wlei in* mottm. nocnrs TO BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA! J£|2L& rrhe steamer THOMAS SHBIVER,' M. ffiaBHBMAiLCT. Matter, Icavca Pittsburgh, from her wharf boat, above the Monongahela bridge, dally, at 4 o’clock, P. M- and West Nowton at 8 A* &, ranging ia connection with a daily linn of splendid Troy bail! coocbes to Cumberland, and Railroad llience ta Balti more and Philadelphia. For farther information enquire of • ■ ■ ■ O, M, HARTON, Passenger Agent, Monongabela House; or, Copt. JACOB SMITH, Freight Agent, Wharf Boat 4cc2o^Jro fgoUls, &c. """ h. W. Smlll>, IRON CITY HOTEL, Fifth Slrt&t4tu*m Wired and Marltti, Piuiburrh. IP* OooABTABUNO nimohtd toiheWm. |j nr 7 v national Hotel, E>tttaimjr«rt>7 e "** THIS House bavins undergone a thorough repairing and lilting up, bom inside and out, (ho subscriber is determined to n«o every exertions inhle power to make all comfortable tbit think proper to call with him The Table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. The Bar will be supplied with the best and choicest liquors. Attached to the house Is a good stable, attended bv a good Hostler- JAMES REAMER: iron 1 ■■■ "‘“""BBOtVN’S HOTEL co "**“ n CORNER dPSRITHPIBLD AND fami) STS. .Pittsburgh. Pa. ’ BROWN & CONNELLY, PROPRIETORS N, B—flood Siahhng 1 attached to the house. OBSSHSBBRQH h“otb;T- —~ (HUUUIJGH’S OU) StJIUD.) THE subscribes having loused the above well know and excellent esmhuohment, is nowpreparcdto”n tertaia bis friends and the traveling public generally In the best,marmot and on themost reasonableterns ‘ ’ His TABLE will at all times he supplied with every -delicacy of the season j and his Bar with the best of Li quors. ' ■ , ... aug&tf -v:-;. WM.CLAWanv i ~ ' 'Ttr»T«Jr HouM, . hnvingk: 'S3SLtPi» ,uc f ,!e^,d Mf.Janw «"»* *»* Hcwill keep .constantly; pa band every delicti™ m theseoson, ahb, SawJdJMiecO W PALY A cn ~~ surer Forfc«i Bnoon., etc, “ manufacturerof standard silver; ■ oar OWn JOHN B M’FADftEN * CO - 00lS4 SS M.r*, TLJKIMSTONE—I2bDI» loriaje by- '—— JD marts B A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. rfgashi f S srsw®w* l * . . Valaable Estate far‘Sale< -THE SUBSCHIBER offera for Sale, on favora- Mfgj bieteraiß, the'following Real Estate, in the Cay Pittsburgh,vix: 1 ; r J -• r 5 \No,*,Three valuable three, story* brick dwelling houses, on Second street, between market and Ferry Btreets.thelotsbeirrgeachlofeetfrontby6Odeep.- r-TJoj.2/Contains STfeet front on Third fleet, adjoining the Third Presbyterian Choreh, on which |s erected one ' four story brfekhbuse, tised'as a printingoffice, and one two story brickWarehOuee.' ■ •• * ■.. No«3.TsvololsuiFaUaton, Beaver county, being lots Nog. 3 and 4, being about 100. feet square J on which U 1 , erected oneblOck'of four frame dwellings, and one sepa-i rate frame dwelling , all two stoneh high: ; r No. 4. One lot 50 feet front on Backstreet,opposiiethq above, and extending .10 tho top of the hillj -: i No. S. TWO beach lots, each 00 feet front, and running I from thOTUad-to low water-mark, on the Bur Beaver: I N 0.6. One valuable, water lot* 100-feei on wheel Knee, 1 wubten shares waterpower attached. t ' 1 N 0.7, One lot opposite the water torrBo feOtfront, and i extending 10 the top of- the hill, On which is erected pne 1 two story bnck store and warehouse* 28 j also' 1 one frame dwelling, two stones high. # \ .. No. 8. Onelafgte foil id New Brighton; Beaver county, being about 140 fect'mr.Broadway, and ahoQt 200 feet -cep, containing H acre, on. which are erected two large, ireme dwellings, and one small frame house, used os an office.- This property was fortnerlyoccupiCa by Mr. X, c yoald, and is very pleasantly located, being immedi ately opposite the Falfston Bridge No-9. One water lot, immediately below Fall«ton Bndge, being übont 100 feet in length, and extending irotn Water street to low wuter mark, or towmg path. the above-property wilt be sold-on very favorable terms Apply at tho Book Store of R. C. STOCKTON, Corner Third and Market streets JOHN FLEMING, A gont I Orphans’ Court Sale. N pursuance of an orderof the Orphan*’ Coart of Al legheny county, the subscriber, appointed trustee by J'Ourtumake sale of the estate of the Rev Charles U Maetnre, deceased, will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in the city Of Tittsbutgh, on Saturday, the *GtA of AprU, at 10 o’clock A. M., all that certain mes suage and or t tor OR pie6e OP GROUND sUuatrd in the city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county. Pa, of which the Row. Chtu.B. Maguire aied, seized in his ,£ me ? u .° 08 of fee » being pan of Lot No 480. in Col. L '▼Gods* plan Of the town Of Pittsburgh, which said piece or parcel of ground was conveyed by James McCul lough ojxd wife to the said Rev- Charles B Maguire, by deed, dated the 27th day of April, A D 1825/and record ed in theTecbrdiug office of Allegheny county aforesaid, In Beed Book No 2,V0) 33, page 28th, boundedand de scribed as follows Beginning at the intersection of Cherry alley with Liberty street, and running thence along the line of Liberty street to n point seven feet irotn the lower or wcsiwardly corner of a brick house erected upon tae premises, the same to bo measured I from the corner of the brick walls of sold building, I thence by a tine alright angles with Liberty street, and parallel to the western end of said building to Cherry I illey aforesaid, thence by the line of said uey to the | naeeor beginning, which said boundaries enclose the ( >nek boildtog aforesaid. Together with a small tnan-1 pe lying eastwardiy thereof, and seven feet of ground | ying west ward ly of said building | tMtM] ROBERT WATSON, Trustee M ADDITIONAL SALE OF TPorcy Toms Lota In East 'Liverpool, O. HE reccui unprecedented eale of Low. Irt the above thnvicg Town having nearly exhausted those; pre viously. lain out, and pbe demand still- continuing, L fhe undersigned has been induced to Jay out’a portion of al.i property in town lots as above, and offers them for sale at prices and terms that cannot fait to meet the newsof those wishing to purchase. ' It is needless to say anv thing of the location of the town and prospects, lit having been sufficiently described in recent advert isements,} other than that over one hundred lots have recently changed hands, and been purchased by those j wiMi:ngto procure a desirable home. i . IS®, ab ° v « J°t* arc among the, most eligible and desi-1 rablein the place, and are pnadpaliylocatedinthecen-1 tre of those recently sold. . ; • , a to thepropnefor m Liverpool, or to James Blakely, Esq n Foarth street, Pittsburgh. „ . JOHN S: BLAKELY? r ha»tLivetpooi,>>b.2nd,iS3i; , (febl^dawf T-: a«#i Syuu for Sale. HE andenuut* cflen for sale n large number of valuable building lots, and eoroo very desirable sites lor manufactories* In the borough of Birrointflmm; loca ted near (bejtew Public School House and English Lu theran Church. • ° Tbe grotvih of Birmingham in population and wealth, the reasonable prices ax ■?? uP -I 0 * 4 . w, ii ßesold, will reader them qsafe and pro* Cable Investment. Title penect. Terms favorable ror particulars and terms enquire of the unaersiimed. ihe oUice of Geo. FGilmore, lisq.j on Grant street, P ii?.bargb, between 3d and ; 4th s;teeis*or oTWilUaia. . - For Bole* " A 'GBOUNp, containing 2} Acres, situate «**» one railp below tee town of. Beaver. Beaver cbnn* sftS n .' , W cilt S >• e«eted a new Brick House, 45 b> 40 feet, high, with abasement The hooaehas F. c s - n -7fi!! Cnlshed, and contains 13 rooms, u is witeltz ?0U of the Ohio river, and commands olUe view m and is bounded on the North west by the State road leading to New Lisbon, Ohio. This pro perty would be desirable for a country residence, or for * garden, or summer boarding house. A lot of fi acres adjoining/it will tic sold with it, tf desired by the pur* chaser. The terms are. so moderate, that it will be a bargain to the purchaser. Enquire Of N. P. A G. L. B. FKTTBRAIAN, Attorneys at Law, Fourth st A Taluble Piece of Property ror Sale* /*IONTAININO 0 ACBES, ntuaie in tie immediate vicinity of East Liberty, adjoining Jands of Thos- S!el(Oii,E*q.,and Mrs. Neglcy, about £ of a mite from the Railroad. This property nas cm u a fine, prospering young orchard, and is a very desirable situation for a country residence, being a few hundred yards from the turnpike, end fronting on the old Mansion road- This property is also very.suitable for persona desirous of purchasing-for I acre lots, as 11 points on three different streets. If notsoidin a body,it will be sold m lots to suit purchaser*. - For information enquire trt this office ap'j For Qonti - A HANDSOME.STORE, on Market street, between A Third and Fourth streets, at present occupied by Mr. Thomas White, as a Dry Good* Store. Auo*—A large, well .finished ROOM in the second story, next door to Mr. Duff’s Mercantile College. This Room is well c aleufotcd and suitable for a Musical Sa loon or Academy, or could be conveniently arranged as double offices. E, D. GAZZAM, opt;tf Office, Third st.,over the Post Office- Land for Solo* THE Chartior’s Coal Company will sell some eery d*~ ntabU vtatt pf LAND t wanted on and near the Steubenville Tampike, and near tho southern terminus of their railroad. The Land will be divided into quantities to suit pur chasers, and the. terms of payment will be very easy. Enquire of 2 \V REMINGTON; • -Manager. FOR SALE.—ALot ofGroaod having a front of CO feeton Centro Avenue, and running back 868 feet to two streets. On the lot is erected a large Brick Dwelling House, nearly newand well finished. The lot is planted with the best selected Frail, and Shrubbery the country canafford. if application be made soon,the property willbo sold at a fair price and terms. Enquire at the office of WM. C. FRIEND, : Attorney, Fourth street, fobUuf between Wood and Southfield. A BRICK HOUSE on Penn street; rent 3350. ’ A Brick House on Marbary street; suitable for. two families, 0170. . A House and Garden on Vine street; $l5O. A House and Garden, in a pleasant location, two miles from the city; 0125. S.CUTHBERT,GcnU Agent, v mar2l ■ ■ - ■ : 75 Smithfield streoi. Dwelling to Let* 'VT’O.4S Third street, opposite th? Th;rd Presbyterian AY Church, and second house from Ferry street. .This is a. very comfortable dwelling, embracing four teen rooms and an excellent bathing room, supplied with hot and cold shower baths, Ac, Situated convenient to business, market, and in a quiet and pleasant neighbor hood, Apply,on the premises. ; Cmar29 THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE, with extensive Grounds for Garden and Stables feraii I auaehed—the Residenco oMhe late Wm. J>. Totten' * Cliff street.; Possession given on the Ist of March ’ For terms, apply to JD. XL M'ABOY, Guardian, or H. C.Totten, attha Fort Pm Works. . ; - r/ehis For Sale, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Piko street,between il. Walnut and Factory streets,Fifth Ward. Tlla T tit is as feet front and 100 foci deep, on. UeH there two small Framo Tenement!. Tenni ea y;—Titf/srS* SLfSSglgih^Sg of Birmingham property von aus-iAvahiabia P'opertyor 53* feet front on Oeht“tr&t? deep to ErankUn.fitreet* .having a large two story brick house, arranged separately.Cor two families,*-each hav ing four- rooms, aw., with ?a largey&rJ. Also,* car- Peer’s *b°P> oa Franldla sireef The whole will be sold together at a bargain* Terms easy. • . ? , . S. CUTHBBRX. General Agent,. - ■■■■. • - ’• ' TOSmithfieid street. RENT. A well arranged JL BRICK HOUBE,ittbate on'Webster street. Rem $175. . Also, a codvenlentßrick House,on Robinsons;., •Allegheny> neat the lower bridge. Rent $lOO. _ a CUTHBERT, Gen’i Agent, mar 29 • 76 Stolthficldfatreot ■ Oros ana Freoorlptton Storo Kir Bale*. A DRUG ahd PRESCISPTION STORE,| located in A: A flourishing and improving part of the city, which is 3ioing a profi&blt business, is offered for;sale nppa For further particulars, apply at thla office., ja2S _ ’TO I*Ot* * ■■■ '■■■' A TWQ STORY BRICK .HOUSE, on Bant Elalll Lane. -Allegheny, betweenthe Hand afreet bridge andAouedudf. Enquire .of H. W.Fiah, Real Estate Broker? eornerof sth and Smiihfield streets.; [oct29 ■" ■ 'v-i-" *i’o iiet* ■ ■' — : " ■ 1 TWO fine Houses to rentin East labeny, with good out Houses, Garden, Fruit, &c.,iec. . Enquire or • F* R. DftAVO, marlB . • - - • : :;No.lDianinnri . . To l*«i. ...... — rr. ... A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE,Wo. 9, Hay etreeul Enquire of KING & MOOfmßan XDMtn . r ' * v *r- ' W>/A • - X-sV"”' i -,V*‘V . , *•■*-••» .1, w , ?* .. V ..• -. ... ,-v ->-V.:-- .r’ 1 ~ ... -i , - i r f ■ * ' V ;• *r ' i « Mat Bale & So get iloatoi to Let* For Rent. « * **■ V » . - 4 ■ - V. -■ S- • i *i t - • f ' ' * ’ • i > •". . tflotipng. HEADY MADE CLOTHING.—Bobebt* Cs2STEn.No. .71 BmiihliLeld .street* dlways has on hand,in addition lo lua,choice Upctof CJoths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Ac., s?’i a S? fi ?* o,ne fashionable assortmentorßcady ■ ihibg/inade to order in - the very i best manner, which he.wllqe]L]ower than the lowest,TorCash. ucauihe attention of Jus inends and the P.°kliG to his stock of Boys’ Clothing, which he flatters himaeirare surpassed by none wcst.ofthe‘:mdantalna. - ■■• j N0.,71 Sraithfield street. , aprld ;• (Dispatch and Chronicle eftpy ] TUST RECEIVEU —At iHoasnr Chssteb’s, No. 71 i»r smunneio street, a new assortment of Gentlemen’s Fprnisning Goods, consisting* in part, of Shins, Collars and Bosoms, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Globes. Shoulder .Brnceß.Sußpenders, Woollen Hose and half Hose. Ac-, alf:of«?bich wilt be gold low.for.eash- ; oprll [Chronicle and Dispatch copy ] - i Cblgivell'a. Empire Clothing' Store* : ■ .... . iVb. 204 . Liberty ...Strut. ! TOHE attentions/ purchasers is respectfully invuedio 1 the NEW’STOCK OP BPRINGAND SOMMER GOODS, at his establishment,comprising,(Black, Blue, -Browm Green and other Broadcloths; Black ana Fig. ured Cassunercs; Blackand Figured-Satins; Wovo Marseilles and Cashmere Vestings; a large variety a. - Linen.and, light'woollenfor the wnrm wpather All of which will bo made to order in good style and at low prices. A good assortnrentof Ready Made Clothing and Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods, aiwayis on hand . aprllflm H CHIGNELL Hew and Fosnienable Gooda. I TUST RECEIVED at BOOBXBR,& QUIBBLE'S v Bee Hive Clothing Store, No. 225 Liherty’atreet, a large and splendid assortment of the latest styles of Spring and Sommer Goods-, which we aie prepared to maptUMiuw to erder, in a style unsurpassed in this city, and at extremely low prices .rY&.kave on hand a large assortment of READY MADE CUOTHING, made m*the best nnd. mo i fash-1 ionable > manner*Whidh Wo are determined to sell very I iowfot cpsh Country merchants, and ihope who buy I wholesale, will find it to their advantage to call and ex* a> °mo our stock, before purchasing [apr7.3m Lawrence Journal, Clarion Democrat, Mercef I Meadville Sentinel, Greensburgh Republican, Washington Examiner, Steubenville Union—copy to this Office 11 °* BCnd P aper advertisers, and charge B. lit* AUGUST, merchant tailor, No 155 Wood Street , (near Sixth ) ffIAKES this method of retanunghis sincere thanks to A the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on him, End hopes through strict attention to business and adesireto please all, lament a continuance of their favors. Particular attention paid to Children’s Clothing In connection with the Tailoring Bu miss, he has opened a Farm hiog Store, with a large and splendid asgortmejit of Shirts, under Shirts, Drawers, Cravats. Suspenders, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Jenny Lmd Neck Ties, self adjustmgStocks,Gloves,} Hose, &c. Togeth er wnh everything in that line necessary for a gentle man’sontfit BENJAMIN M ARGUST apri* (Token copy) * \ James €. Wlatt, (Fqnaerlj Cuttkb lo lhe lato P j TX7OUL.DmDSt respectfully- announce to ins tnends J U vl h !l ab^ m general, that he hosirented. the. btoie,iV9. 3& market between: Second and Third inar l^- 6 beiniends carryingah the TAILORING [ BUSINESS la all its departments* Heis new receiving tfaßKxra an.enure new stock of | ouoiiS, for Spring and Summer -wear,. viz: j&uperfine IJtctuA,; Engluh and American ■ froths; Cnshmdretto ! TteudSi CvavnereSriTmUedSreneh Habit Cloths. a sope- I .rior article for business Coats,) together with a large os-1 .softmentof plain nniHguTtdCassvnsra. new aod desK rablestyles. 7 I Also, tut excellent lot of fancy sdk Cashmere. Satin ■and uZannlto:>VctinsM. all of-which the-subsenber Is j prepared to make loordeT in the neatest and most tash lonaule styles, at as low prices as any other establish* ( meat- He therefore hopes by strict.attention to all. or-1 ders intrusted to his care, to merit a share of'public na- I tronaS « , JAMES C.WATT. No. 38 Market, between Second and Third su J’r TO TAILORS.—i shall continue to sell oijd give in* ( suucuans on my system ot Qa.rmcnt jOraligkang as heretofore, at the following prices, viz: If accompanied t by oral injlracuon, S 1 0; without B7. Siar2l:y;- .■■■ :j JAMES CJWATT I SPRING AND SOMMER CLOTHISqi V'i THREE BIG DOORS!- ' i JVo. 161, liberty Street, Pittsburgh. . I JOHN McCLOSKEY has now the pleasttre of an-1 turanoing to his numerous friends and the public ia’ general, that his Spring and Summer stock is now ready for inspection, behoves WiU.be fdand to-be one ofthe largest and best sdeeted eiocksfcf-Bchdy- Msde Clothing to be found in.tho Western Country * Ho has this season paid more Ibdh. nsnat dtentmn to t Uie-manuiactunng and style of hw GurmentsJso that the very lowest paced, as well as the finest, are iot up in'a : >tyie and elegance notto be surpassed - • | He would particularly call the attention of all dealers in Uoihiog to ms present splendid assortment of ' I Hmy-Hade Garments, * i A* he feels confident;upon examination of the qualities i and pnees ortus goods, he can offer , them such induce* - 8 “ all make n their interest to purchase at his establishment. * - . Many years* experience, and groat success in the bu* sinew, together with an unprecedented wholesale and rt patronage* hasen&bled.him to get up Garment* to atut the busmcaa habits and tasie».of every location in tae union, which is of the utmost importance to whole sale purchasers-- • In Ure-Catiing department will be found a choice bo lection of the most fashionable goods, consisting of— rrtnch, English and American Broadcloths, vwssf?iS?io’ *°7 *?.•■■■ Also, an ereollent aciortmont of the latest and roost fashionable .styles— an of. which he is prepared to make to order in the best manner and at Urn most reasonable prices- J . COM&, THEN* ONE AND ALL * ' lae Assortment, the Quality, and the Variety, is the most extensive, undoubtedly, to be found in tho United gP I6B ttat2B ■ ’ JUST RSOBIVfiD ; T>.y THESUJ3SCRIBER* a large and fcandsbme aa- JD> aortment cS CLOTHS, CABSTMEKES and VEST iviUS) of every, style and color desirable for Gentle men’* spring and summer wear, Together wiih the largest assortment of Goods expressly- for Boy’s and Youth’s wear ever brought to this city, which have been selected with great care, m the East, with a view to suit the taste of every person, and which will bo made “ es * and on reasonable terms- • 4*? va J®-S2. li and l ;a large assortment of the most fashioaabio CLOTHING of every description* for Boy’s and Youth’s from •wo years and upwards, at * *r 1 *m o CHESTER’S, Merchant Tailor* . No. 71 bmuhfield street, between Fourth and Diamond ; alley, and No. 14 St. Clair street,-near the Bridge. • marS4 ■ "• WIRES « LI4UOUS. Vi «• Utenye, (formerly Davie’Cracker Factory-} FICKEISEN’ & STOUVENEL, BESPECTFULLY annottnoe to tho. public generally, and their friends h&ve estab liahed a New WINE and LIQUOR STORE at the above Hand, where they shall always keep a fall nsjortmentof • me >beat stotkof—RhenlshAVtnesi audiSparkliag Hook Wines, Moselle and French red. and. white Wines Also,French dark and pale Brandies, of the • cholcbsl vintages t Jamaica rum, Holland gin, Itisli -Whiskey, champagne and sparkling. hock wines, of the man approved brendss port wines, Madeira, she try-and muskal Wines; Abegathe,Ao. Also, Bardlues, Holland herrings, Switsand Limburg Cheese. All of which they will sell, wholesale, or retail,on the-most reasonable terms. One of the’Sattners, Mr-Stouvenol; stillcomiriu-' lDghis importation business m the city of New- -York, he above Arm iseaabled to Cell a oheaper and bettor ar ticle than any othor house in this city. Please give us a call, before you purchase elsewhere “T p fteß of o»W cliar S 6,and at the . eptlJhn ~, (Chromole and Gazeneeopy 3 ‘most • : {near tho comet of Wood.) I ' - THIS ASSOCIATION,! em-jn. J V.V--bracing; already, twice lothree HMWWa urnes as many hands as tha lor- fCEa •J’Wrm'jr’WSl gest and huhertomost renoifrned I i I. nasiaess shops of this city, have opened thteir Ware house; and are able lo firms tribe public, by wholesale op retail, with Furniture of the- following' description-,- Mahortny Wardrobes; Dressing Bureaus j Full Col : tunned Bureaus; Mahogany ; Bedsteads; < Mahogany Chairs; Rocking Chairs; Mahogany Washstaitds; So fas; Divanst-Plano Stools; Book Casesfßdcretariea- Card Tables; Pier Tables; fine Card Tablds; Centre Tables; Hat Racks; French Bedstead?; Moman? Poplar Wardrobes; Dining and BreakfastTaTjlesfw^k- 1 - standß; Cherry and Common Workstanda ; high posh ftZ,°c’riKc ,rm,dle B * dSteads ' Cherry Bureaus^ «J?'mu a i^l^ I »«^u C^l:<^ o Ps eraUoa ' oaaae 3: t cfl3ive scale, permit them. sell at the lo west prices, andthey are de termined to sell, lowerthan any competitors, an eanaUv ar^le > andVarranted-SsAeSC SUSfefiSiS 7 a call P a nJtffwM.SrTSJPJ* w - r * a^l descriptions, land other OD| maae 10 ordei laefe s£g°’ LIPMAN’S Adhtnvi PdrcAmm* Envtlopas]— By tfin • piog. the fingers in water,:and .'moistening amt these Envelope* become the safest.and etrongest that can be used-being made of BWJ® 1 ? 1 ?* paper, which.will, withstand. Any oidinarv fnction or moisture: Forsateby thequintitf or sincS pack, at the store of . W? S HAVEN 8 .v marge t.v, corner,of Market and Sefcond » __ TT _ ; Biaaolntton* ' ‘ • "** /lIHE Partnership heretofore; existing between the S< March3l r lBil N Vi < HACKE E: _ C7*Tha aflairs of. the late fitULwillha setUhil bv J A Coulter; who continues the'same 'bailee.**> aland, comer of Wood and Thltd streets * ' a D | ld " ; Bounty Laqa,. 1 . No. 163 r Third' street,! corner of ■f^ n^ a^ r a y°y^^K.^ at Wash- for wnl procure Bounty Lands for the %aaasr»sMu«pK* CAUSE OF ,THE DISEASE—THE QNJ.Y REMEDY, 0 RESORT TO INDIGENOUS SEED. To Mil Excellency Ihi . Gavmor qud ibt Honorable Council of: thf CommomctaUh of JlfcuiKhiuttU: GsßTtßitEii—l am aware that,there have been diverse hypotheses adduced by scientific and prac. tical gentlemeh as to the hrtoWCof the various blighls of the potato, hot no unchaj-as yet given to the pub'ic the pnmary.or true cgase of its da cay • The common potato (Soienum : tuberosum) is well known to be a plant indigenous to Columbia and Peru, South America, whereftwas-found wild in its nativasoil, 0 n the slopes.of-tbe Andes, sev* eral thonsadd feet above the sea, from whence it ■ was taken sonie 250 years ago into' Spain ‘end England, and from the last camed country it was introduced into Ireland, Where'-tbeTfield culture became so general that it gave .risa-to, the name of Irish Potato. • I believe that the primary or true'cause of the potato rot is owiugrto the'Temovah'Of thu plant from a ranfied atmosphere 'several thousand feet .above the sea, to a dense one containing a super abundance of hydrogen, near the.sea , The condition of the atmosphere in which the majority of• the potato crops l have been raised for EQ .years, is totally uncongenial' to; the plant and was the .first eausy toward-alterufgcthe original healthycomponent parts of the potato, producing an. unhealthy vital action. ■■ . ■ The continued secondary fcanieswhichhave as sorted Hu generatmg curl,’fOßti'Steto vot and wet lol, aro sudden tracsiUous of vreijthe p u ver culti vation, by ibe application of too much, manure in the shape of dung, ammonia, alkali, &c, also in ferior planting localities, aadh' is 'c'ompact soils low isnds, &c a o ::.The yißible tjpe.of the first biemishiof.the com . {non .potato made its appearance about 70 years ago in the nature of the cnijL which: commenced 9 years after the pfadt bec&mrgeirtf&l through -field crops. ■ Taint,’ fugi, fitc, era all typical signs .of th,a abusa df nuan upon tba cultnte nf.this most esculent vegetable, i The potato we have at present amongst o» can not be resuscitated; There is nnt 'a“ Speedy rem» edy for diseased’vital essence. 1 1;’allude to that : moving agent.which no chemist can hold in his ’ crucible to analyze, and which loses its force by time, but is more rapidly injured through the arm of man, changing through every yeajrs growth the original component’parts of the’potato, 'producing art unhealthy germ-, The lasfTemarkswill show the fallacy of attempring-.ro procora-healtby to here from the seed .of unhealthy plants. The only resort, to get the potato plant in a soundandheaithy condition, is to'obtaia the tabor nnd 6eed from; its nidigenous:>Boif, l the)coantry of Columbia or Pern, South.-Amenca, several thou- 1 sand feet above the sea, but. not to purchase them at any convenient port along the Vfesfem coast of South America, where 'they roayhavW'been cuiti- ' vated nearly upon. n level'wtth'the; Pacific sea: ox they may be obtained, in a far less healthy condi- - tio.n , than, the mauve,of the.highlands of Peru, from some of the farmers residiog'pn the Alle gheny mountains of Pennsylvania; rih6 : have kept their own potatoes for seed from’yeSr to year— i hut tbis ia a poor plan» as.the potato: you may get i there has changed, hands, and; climate for '250 | years. . ’’ • • . ■ The potato requires a ranfied atmosphere, con taining less moisture than the atmosphere near the ■ sea, or the air which blows front;itej/it also re quires ,a circulation. of air - between-the tubers, hence the necessity of porous soils,. .1 think that decomposed vegetable Boil; eohtaifiing gravel and stones sufficient to keep it open, situated on the side of a sloping mountaih or hill,-at some miles from the sea op the. South-west side of the ridge, half way up, is the best locality in New Eogland ~j.^fhe.culture of new seed and new,tnbers. The present potato amongst ’UBshQnld’he de stroyed before'the importation Uf‘sfefiirom Sooth America]; as they: may become, mizedyv I cannot for.a~moment suppose th%nthe potato Is about passing away from thejace pf-the globe, .artd in a few years bo said “to be extinct/* &of ■can I imagine -this plant to I be #*• -aame-perspua would bave it,.- northifithe coodi* ti°n of its mdigenoys atmospheroasjea altered in - its atomic parts as to_.cause decay to this vegeto* Die.ia a ranfied atroosphere ucderxas*tropical sun. - t Some.persons. have.conjectured-that the same ’ cause which produced cholera jo the. human epe* cies generated the disease of the potato. AlaSg X' ■ know nott But if I must foake a comparison) 1 would-suggest the Idea 3hal the s potato has the Consumption : of the Tuber,tfoMho-cart and rust , appear to be similar to .the^diseaaa-of‘man caJled , the. atem’.rotJto-.theT4i?ease of the throat (bronchitis,) and. the wet rot of the potato to consumption of the fpog*, forth*, tnber is not a root, but a vegetalrid/aMd draw* it* chief nourishment from tbd air. ‘ 5 ’ BACON-SO.OOO fia Ham#, sopcno; cut and cared, city smoked, XO,Q» Sn*. Su&uldsrf jo apxlA _> -y t y*E3» « -5->»-«;»SJ- * —^Jgx. •• v-f , r, .. *, .. y ■ -ffpe -Oailgl fflammQ-ffltjgt. Da* x.ootai are Petting Grey, How. On either ade. tfaCstepa are trackd r-a i-tj.jv ,Of «eq«yis.spedaway. The whiiVls tningllng with the' brown, now— - > . li*s silver written there; • 6 ■ And furrowsdoo,:aro:creeplng.Oa, -As.ycars.Jread.jijrwith care. Oar life is at iis noon.hdw - ' -t ; And yet the Autumn fnrais / Have tinged ourlocfcs in Wintry garb, :• As leavt s in Autumn tossed ' ' Vft knowwe>re growing old, now, i-. • -And yet-the SummerOTn . . Is beamlug in tho upper sky, •As human sands are run. : • >'» It seems but as a day, now, Since with the school-house throng, on a sunny brow—» rhe heart a morning song. We’xe living thereagain, now, In memory’s sacred dream*— A child again, to daugh and about Amid the boyish scenes swiftly gone— cpw, And bronzed with stemdritrifo, And tain from spring forever past. To winter’s close of life. Oar Ipcks bre getting grey, now, More swift as yean go by, And yet we-woold not change their hue For tho so of darker dye. One by one they are fading, nOw, The frost is gathering o’er ,* Ann yet they grow more sacred, now— We lore them zpora pmd more % THE POTATO HOT. A well constitmed man ratty ichangi bis: place of, abodes, at the, age of two Scoreyefis,and the food he ltvea upon, or the air he inhales, or both combined, may disorganize bis body in a abort tune a£ter, 5o much 50, aa to gil'e-xi3fi to the dis* ease called, gout,' a. number of tnbercles; and woatd a learned physiologist sey that these cbntres of 'acritoonioos niatter areto tatty external in Their onginand ciiture os incised' ■pr ContOsed- wonndsS-and tbaVthdy are the pn maty cause, and not the eanaeqnendeof dtaorganf' zation? - , , There ate scientific ,and practical men who will array their talents .and inflaence. against this sci entific and philosophical essay, bat their much learnedness amt technicalities -cannot beat down common setso.- r When they cant analyze Force, Space and’ Time,, and spiritual 'agencies, in con nection with material: subitances, r tben 1 will be wiiling thatsuch reasoning as I have adduced in the foregoiDg;e3say,'may bot termed fallacious. All of whtcb is most respectfaUyradbmitted. THOMAS S. BIDGEWAT, Jr, _.,. Geologist and.Mioing 'Engineer. Manifold, Man., April 10th, A. D, 1881. XKTtIITE COHN MEAL— Fresh groapd and nicely V? lifted, a sniiiilfot Unhand and f6r sale by -\- MO. 241. Eli