g ili r l MC • - . Ne - iv SOring . ' Goods. _ _ .013011.G11 Dor,L, _ ...Vs. 100 Kara Sii4ssif Strett—} 6 IIILADILIFNIA - 131/60 - just received Mlarge amtortment iif Goods.the 17 fothmteg comprising a part :—Sun-Glasses. fiat , monlans, German Pipes. "Snuff Boxes. Sear Caste. itantinoes t Cards, Violin Strings and - Brhlerni, - Canes, Wines and Pencils, Marbles, Jesstisrps. ie.. with it, large assortment -of TOYS and FANCY' articles. et: lirnolesale . and retail at 4.lpe loweit.prices. April 13,155!) . IS4cno lilt Stones, Fire - Bricks, • 131.11 n. BLOCKS, & BOLTING - CLOTHS' ' , TWORTED direct from the Z.l4nu foamier* : or made order with all the.reccut• improvements ; and wa rran ted. Patent Completed- Fire Bricks, Gas Waike. Fite. Sc . ifrion the Garnkirk Works, Scot ia nd: tqual ioqualitylo an y.in use imported and for sale by ' J. E. MITCHELL, Nri. 14 oid Ytivic Road. • • Near the-Indian Pcite; PbilatittlphittL • . 6, - 1850 ' '„ 1113111 Samuel. H.l3lblghaus & Co. WIIOI.ESALt DEALERS IN FOstEIGN AND DO MESTIC HARDWARE. CUTLERY. &c. .Y 1.1.643 Hurt{ THIRD Street' id door &cloy Farr, ' •. TIIILADELTUIa. I.' . . I 191 RETIE tbey intend keening a general aasortinent T r of Hardware On hand. at Inweegparlptt prices. Cnatory Merchants. are rtiprictfolty invited go WI. ,N. 8.--Depot-forlolinttell'a Plana,. ' ' San 0.10. ' - . 3 4Y ---: .. !fiercer Jones, iholesals Lookinr-Glars, iYkip, Britsh. Catis, ' Basket awd NV O,ODEN WAILE STOUE, .. VO. 145 North Third Street, (our dolws above the - IN .r.aste Hotel, and directly opposite a; JIIM , •11 Kent at Santee's Dry Gonda Story, between Race and yine *trees. Phil:Welt:dila. _ Mardi 23; 3p) • . . boW And I:Childen's Cl.cithing. riIITE subscriber has no hand a complete assortment I orpothing; adMord to the season, suited for Boys ;at .fhtee years of age. to yonnz Gentlemen nf sixteen „ Any person pnrchasing Clothing at this establish 'ment can have the privilege of returning them if they 'do'not snit. . - I,_ I - . 1 i, - F. A.' HOYT. No. 36s- Chesnut St. below Tenth. PhiLuts, iir eb g.. 1„ ta.so.S-ly ~ . Iron Store. Titt enhscrther. hiving tetnoved his Iron business to the lame Sint., • No. 13 NORTH WATER STREET Is now prepared to receive cullers to any eitent, and' for any description of Iron And Steel: his stock is re plenished from hir own importations, by almost every racket, and feels confident in his'anility In Sire satjs. &Alan Mall who may favor him with their custom. irtraikitir Mott Dc . sopmodating. 'WIC De COW.. : It N. Water Street,ladelphis. reblk 1;1.50 Biddle,_ Reeves Si. Son, wisocesii.t •t 0 IirTAIL Er.DSTE AD MA.SUPIILCTOItY, Nei 99 ¢ 91 !T, JOHN STREET, WHERE Cabinet Makers, lintels and Private rani' Mies, ean he supplied with Ire:steads of every pattern an quality. =lade in the moat fashfonabte -snit substantial ma nnet N. n The patent :screw Bedstead. a Very superior ■rtiele, manufactured at this establishment. All kinds of Turning dnrte at the lowest rates March. 16; 1630. The North , fkMertean Farmer. - PUBLICATION_ OFFICE, 130, 31 SOUTH THIRD ST., --',--- • Myer &raise., Editor Prop - is:sr,' popular Family and Business Jour-dal-Is pub - lished weekly, at the Following , terms • I copy pertannnu, ~.„. ••• •• • • - PiIiABLZ fA ADTANCE. . The person raising a stub, receives a copy - free for omit year. - 411 order, must be , pnit-paid. and addressed - MYER. STI1011:3E. Editor, 31 South 3d Street. Philadelphia. Het . . . .The Tobacen Market. ;. AIM. S. DOBBINS. '• , • NO.- - ,24119 NOS T,17- .S EC OXLI STREET. : I HAS the lariat and cheapest Tuba ecii Warehouse MAIMING AND LIOLLi • • I . to o PhliaPia Ile has on hand, at present, 791110LESALE CO3ISIISSION I'AFER wAr.Enotrsz 1 over tw mit/ions of ('I fare, from common to the best , ;Irs. II Afinae Se.. tetras* .5i,11 and 6tk and Glenna.l imported , the most of them are nver two years Md. . slit Market- Struts. J.ii iiinmr.ois If %ror want 444 fvoy rood Cigar,. err hinkvoise; he has ITEEP ennetamly nn hand a large and varied sink l i si, bales flop Cuba and Ifavaba Leaf Tobacco_ • °fail kinds of PAPER; suited to Publishers, Her- I i 100 birds, of the best Maysville, Kentucky and s!aty shams, Manufacturr re, Schools. ice., ate. 'We have i f. an d i „.. ar T ,., b ," 0 . . - _ , made arrangements with onme•of the hetiol.llls in the i -t. 125 bases of the Guest brands of Cavendish and .sentry to manufacture Paper esprecily for us, an that I Nita Tobacco. emery 'exertion Atoll be made to eye entire sail:foe- . , 25 boxes of the best, old Black Fat Cavendish. not (Inn to nut customer'. We retunt rinhoivit sincere r tit' be surpassed by, any - other fur richness of flavor nod • tliants,tonurcild-fritind. for pan favnrs.aud hope from • rood quality A large stack of SMuking Totracen, ii — iirir intreased stock, and exertions, to marl: a tantinu- I pi i , Sr,., e ons:antis no hued, titICP . Of I hrli - CtISUSITI_ . . ~.. . ' The sith!criber baser - instantlyemployedeployed over three % I I order - from file.country promptly attended ta.- 1 hundred hand*. tomiake Cigar*. whit!, enables him •-• .. April 0,1°40 -_---TtiNecan accommodate publiti'he;rewiih any riven size ~ t:, ~,,n more .re.,•.h;tl.dv 1(1.1.1 . 1 any .411... r booze. All •of panting Pallet'. at Ole abottest notite: We % 10,11,1 ,• dealers ire Invited to esti and etaintie Ilia stock , at ray to those desirotie of a good and cheip attit.le, give , .2fp N o itnetecood tit., nine...int the Colddn Ltiniti Ilo• no a Can and examtue for)ourselres. 1 rel. 71114 51 South e , ecuntl Si., Dile dour above Chesnut, CeNiarAtir prices paid in C , 1.141 Of tirade tunaef. I ea s t a nte. p hits. • . . 7•:'11.-FRANKLIN W. HASIDING. ....Martial:, IPSO. 1101.1., . . No. la Minor Street, Thila• 1• • ' FEM ..._____ - . . . ..--. ...; . ----._ I • Xs. 61, Soso* Second Sr rst t.P.111/.`detplis. : Cheap Blinds an -Abadesl . . • M4III.:TACTLOEn or ' • n.T:ir. wiLLI A MS — . -% i ; sm....mics;DEß. vutr. AND THIEF rnoor , -NO. ill ...IiORTIE $ I,XTII STREET, ' IRON CHESTS.. PHILADELPHIA, i I , • , idijiTll Powder proof I•icks, and warranted equal -VW; 'TIAN R-MIC-IiftIANUFACTI'IIDft and whole. • 1 It" to any other m Ike for securitry against Dre nr . sale a - ii - d retail dealer in Window-Shades—award• hirglars, haein't withsomd• the teat of both, without isit the hi . r.het Prettlinins at the New York. Philitdel- iojury or lost In their owners. . phia and Baltimore Sthibitions. . . ' Also, in store and f.,.r sate. • Curtains made and fettered for litotes and Public Letter Copying' Preeses and Banks. • Buildings. ' . . .., . , Sea! Presses for Corporations. Bulks. tee . . ' A lame assnrtment of M t Blinds and Shades of . new • Dr.titzi.ds' Presses with COinders and T ana. . . , styles and finish,4t the lowest Cash prices. The pub- I linistiny tdachuref for sto42. Factories. &c. Ile will find it tr4heir Interest to tall. ' ' Portable Shower Paths, of a neW and superior eon - Old Blinds painted and trimmed to loo's equal to I .. 'Unction, Intended for either e"ld or warns Water. . Refrigerators for r”oltu: and pr,Lerving" meats. hut- D. J W. inforins the patina ne FREEMAN'.4 old ! ter milk, hr., in the Warrne4 W.3.!ner, suitable to establishment, N. len Routh Rerohd At., that be has ' stand In any part of th e house .1r cellar. gemmed from there to No. itNorit. Silth St.. Where • '.Water 'Fitter.. wArratitrd to purify muddy or bad lit respectfully solicits a. continuance of purr-Inns.l . water'. whetlrlafferted by rain*, tuirl. limest one, 'March {6, MO..' • 11-11 n or any .deer C tile. ' A i '. '. 1 Coletuanis Cheap Cutlery Stores 31 std 3T.4fr JOB e 54409 CITZSArLIT fitrest—PHILADELPII4. . COUNTRY nerchants can - save from' 10 to IS per cent. by purchasing at ilic - -abetoe .stores. rtv im. porting my own goods, paying butlittle,rent, and lie.. •Ing economically. It is plain I can undersell those whe PurCllascliWif goQ4* tlere, pay high rents, and live 'iko princes. . • 'Coneikntly on band .a large assiirtineni ric 7.4:: and Pocket Knives. Scissors and; Razors ' Table Knives 111241 Forks. in ivory, star, bilffalo, h one and wood %oodles; Carvers and Forke; Steele. ket,flinclier Kumla; Dirks; Bowie Knives; Revolving aurl Plain Pistols, 4-e. Just receiled, a large stock of Dodgers and Woetenholin'lafine Pea and Congress Knives. Also, a large. 611.011111131 t of Accord..ona ,14•; .also, flue Ktigllsh To ist-and Getman Guns. • JOIIN M. COLEMAN, Importer. 1-tf Jaw . n ' ' Paper ! Paper S Paper . . e tit). li. BANK STREET. 0,4 • Batmen Afarkrt 'as! Caessiat, and 241 awl 21 as. I.IIII.IIDCLI A UII. i rplit subacrthers beg leave In call the atlentibn of I. 7 . 7 .t inhoyerii,to ttrilie fl „aysnrtment:of Etprft-eM biarin e dirreren-tiltriellis of Printing. Panivra re, Writing, Envelope. and Wrapping papeia. Trafue Pa pers, white and arror.ted colors, also Simnel. and Roe Dia rdr, ire. ...„ , . ' Being engated In the lianisfacture of rlnting pit ptrii, they solidit orders from printers fur any elre,,, site; which w,ill be furnished at attort notice, and at dair. +ricer. Market priori either in earh nr trade paid for Rage. nuc!iErr ii. KNIG.H.T, Nu. 21 Rank rt. Sept. 2. 1249.. - . ... r . .17-Iy , - ..... 'Pure. Wines and Liquor*. rrillE attention'of 2 alers and lintel keeperi, Is re quested to my fore assortment of Wines and Lt. quota selected with great care from stocks in Europe tut in this Country, and from sources which ena,hle see to guaranies their purfty. , Braadice of every description from to 33 , per gal ' len. . Whiskey, fineirish, Scotch and ",Old Jamaira Rum, lintland Clikand Peach Brandy. . . 3 ..Y„adtira, Skimp asd Port Irises of every variety end grade, frocii7.s cts. to 15-per nation. Champagne of all celehrated brand/. '.O 50 to Claret. Fine table Claret at *3, and higher grades ; also, Lishon, Tenetiffe, M311f3, Muscat. &e. Wild Cherry Hrandy,llaspbelly, 'Blartberty . . and Lavender Brandy, &e., &c. , TUE COUNTRi t "I'ILADE supplied at wholesale prices. complete assortment and Liquors, very cheap for restiatary purposes. Cyders promptly atieudell to. Goods carefully pack ed. and forwarded D♦ •lErSersic' • "samples Loth! to pa, part of the Cuuntry free of charge, hy addressin:, Pest. fait, A it: McCALI.A Mine Miretrani. 30 Walnut Si.; P4liad4Pbta. Apra' 13, Idlo. 15-3crio Idaho,valiy - and hlarble Steam= SAW MILL AND TURNI.NG SIIOP, . - Carver. of Eleventh and Rips Road. 'AND ealllNgT MAKERS' ,GESEEAL 31730SISHMG nonE, • , l3t . Served St., betels . Dock St., Pittont. nni E subscribers would call the special attention, or, s ,al Cabinet Makers and others. In their very ester.-; sive assortment of matertats in their lirre, consisting ,of MairOgany Veneers, Hoards nod Plank,Hair Cloth, ' Curled !lair. Glue, Varnish,• tosoicing Class Plates, Mahogany Knohs,•l3erl Posts,Marble Tops, and every • description 'of Hardware, Tgnli, &c. . • Cabinet Makers ro.iding out of fhe elty.'Would find: it greatly to 'heir advantage to all at on: sure to chase Foch materials as,tbey want, rnonerted with , thew businesa. .• All our good, are Waranted, of the bestqclll;ty,and . : kt, very reduced prices. Our icrino are ?Cash, (no, gradi.) • . ,YV'e gnaranteoto giro every mail the worth of lair T. & L. TiiomrsoN.• ~ - -a•weserst. Walnut and Hand Stall Plank,: • A p..ataPPlag a" la 14 ;v"at..v...e-also Marble . Man. - . 's. j Oeu have seen such a noble - Irtetiof-Turood , titer. , tow the furce_ar_ • • 1-2"13'• 14.1 4.4t0 1111Oulgoinery's Patent Boller. • - _ THE attention of the public, generally. IA respect - fatly Invited to this valuable impowequent. Es petimei,ts which have Ve - bnen mule during the past year, cui n,..a,nboats, both In salt: and fresh water, as, also, those tioiters for power purfinses, on laud hare lulu tested its topernw qualities as a steam generator; and the treat Laving of fuel, weight, r.nd space, occupied' over noyhoiler now in use. Solirrintl,this plait. may now heaven in - operation : : at t be eatbbllaNnPnt tit I,le,r,kor Brothers, MU, Cherry gt.„ 'fete -York. - ',Hooper & Bralhers, 03Peart it.. Near York, Won 't& Ayres. Foundry foot of gSth st., North Hires: Dock.Drooklyn, New York. it A. W. Idetra)f. 63 414116 S Centre York. : U. D-Badrer - dc Co - 44 and 46 Dtußne et.; New Yoe U. B. St.iißuyyli Fnundry;Troy, New Yet*: - Smith lt.euriett. Baltimore.- • . ^ .15teamboara "Jonas L. Ileartt,"stod "itiviard Pay eta." foot of .I.ibeityarrget. New York. Atul on board te Warn towkoat -John p. Whithey i • Trieleprteans. for further information. apply - 1.9 ISO'NTGOISEIIV tIIAwtUEL..WAitD 15 South Willem et.. PIM/ York. Or to J. HENRY BELL. 41 Routh Third et. . J an e 16;49. r7..ty) ''abate_Cliestnett,Pbla de rpo Ettatii-4 FARM' or tro acres cleared. Dwolliag House, asarlNlount-Oszban. Apply j. U. OAMPEIELL. Ages ' - 21-tf , ry 1)!Ift, IM xxvr. PHiLADELPIEEIA. Spring.' SUllinery Goods, • - • . JOHN 'STONE SONS, IMPORTERS ..9.V . 1) nm.it.rns 11k str.rca. Rte . BONS • AND' MILLINERY Goons :NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, • • PHILADELPHIA. t coil Ibr i r:r D s ' th e "' a t ;l i e f to and an M r i t; assortment qt Sprint., Comte, 'received •by lat.nrrivals.fnlin France. finch an , .., Glace Stilts Arr Caetn: Itonnete, i.. • Fatirg flopneVand Cap Ribbons, „ Mantua anti Satin Ribbon. frnm No I to No O. ! French and Ittnettiean Artificial ,Fluvrers, ;. White and e..lnred crapes, French Chip Bah., . Fancy Nets and tares. - • ' e ; Fancy Trininiinet. Qnitlinßt, Cr nWne. Cnivered Whalebones. fluritrimit. pane, at.. Together with every article appertalatng to the 'Mil linery trade. March St . 3, 1850 • 11-lea IMO Great Bargain% in Dry Goods, at. V. Ed ARCBAIIIItAULT , S, N. E wiser of C'eresth a:::l,Xarkst Struts. PIIILADELPIIIA. A FELL esuwtment of SPIII:s(1 and . 121111VER 11, GOODS, mart:11011g iit hart—New Market Sheet ing at ft cents,fine bleached. and Mown Mtn.line at 3. 11. 5. 6, 7 4. 8., Maud 14 r ents; dark and light cal icoes, fast colors'. from 3 to 4-2 cts.• ' card wide French Lawn at 6.:10. 121 and 161 cents; Mon:line de Lain.. - at - 111.1.,181 and 25 cents: Linen Ln•tres from 10 to 25. dents; litres:a from 12110.374 tents; blark and col ored ikinaca Lustre' from 151 'to 75 Os.; black and changeable Solksand Tare Satins frnm 50 cts lo 01 25; a large assortment nf White DreAs Cf. 0113 from Mtn 37k rents:. French. Scotch and Manchester ftinglzatna from 121 to 31 cents; Silk aed satin Mantillas from 414 50 m. 010; Men and Boys' wear in c•cry sarirty from 10 cts to $1 35; &c .&.c. V.. E. AncirornAtlLT. .. - ' ChrepcWholesale and Rem! Attire, . . . • - - N. E. corner)lth and Market Sm. Phila. . : April 11, !650, • 14-2 at 3~gPuJng rluliT~ A `/1 purest of IS per tent, Mt oho, and th . e .. ,iV I purest Spirit, free front ininlit, 'Melt, sediment t... explosive qualities: . • . A 11•11. a superior artkte of CAMP IIENr:• warranted • not to ininatr by keepior, by the barrel °or less titian tiit y- " Dealers will find it to their advantage weal! pa fnre purchasing else. here, as the out,scrtber guaran tees to sell at the very lowest market rate. . . Fluid 'Lamps, for parlor. wore 21111 generation. T 111121 1 .2 Parent eantolume Loops, acknowledged to he excelled by none for economy and safety. . Lard Lamps. to great tr, r ariely. Iniured to born lard, tallow or oil, at i• EDWARD - F. CORFIELD's , . wholesale &Metall Depot, ' 159 donth Id St , CS .100. 1 1 above Spruce St.,) • ,• neat side, Philadelphia. ..: Marsh 2. 111514- , . 51..1n- 1141trt SS 7 12 20 Oliver Evans. j. I 1..Ar0. Q Xertit St: • WE . . ItTNVII'ES the att:nt inn of his ft tends air! others to Li. ttis large ar3t choice assortment of Cloths, Cassl - Ves Mgt.. comprising in Part Frerreh - ?. ~ e . . CLOTH* ' , t; ' 4 !, )pet tan. 1 of gvery shad and qsal:ty, i 'AmetbrAnar.4l • • " it tow . . r West of England ) . • A.„,;:tystsir:` . 1, SL I- 5151E5. COATINGS. 1 I: Black and faitry colored Dabii - lariths. - IR..pri black aid fincy colored Vas;9lfisretts. 1, 'trench Palm *aid check CaiLilliPir C.tOliirlZl. - 1 Ural. 11' Etc', Stsinnter and CrotOn'c MINI. • - , PANTALOON STUFFS. fßupert:lark French Casson:lairs and Doeskins.- F rcentli Dow" and triird Cassierieres, • rrrr y variety. 1! 'Merin. Cas;em , r ,, t. all Colors and qualities.' .. - Plaid and striped Caisimeres, In every variety.' 1 . White and (cnc. - Y Linen Drillingit. splendid Lyles. Cords and (Waymire:is. Of evert qaality. tfattineits, all shades and qualities. • i' , 7ESTINGS. 1r .. • u psr bl ac k sst; n,mo, , aS, ltele VI-Stint/. ' ~` Splendid fancy Silk Vosstines, new &slang.. 1 White and scrimp.] :Marseilles, large avortrtment. 1 Drab Cloths and other Coarti Trimming.. With a great variety of Goods for Itrrs''wear. Auto A larva aasortment of:Tail:oa' Trimmings, • for sale , very low by the piery ar at retail. -, I ''N ATTTaIi- T. CLAPP, - N , 9 N Second St ,3 door's abler Markel. . 'March 113. 111.:0 . ' . i... . 12-3nt ' --- - itss.s 2...- trliikCaN .-- - ' t '1 . S.i. SOH I 4 . t FASHIONABLE CLO'CIIING STORE., -. No. 128 ''.ll aREET sTIII;F.T. i.The &turkeys! earner ef retirt.i —PHILADELPHIA. . 1 N. B.—Look out for the Five Starr. Building (128 ) ~ r 1 MIS D •dty poptalge blsialri tab:omit has main, 1 1 - twined, fur thr , last twenty years a reputation i , or the excellenee and rliesparsa of Clothing natal- . lained bcr any other linase in the trade t In coiwider- 1 1 atmir of the itnnietrio.ancrnot or mimic pa troosge ne. , stowed on them, the proprietor. have synod m ,i t t m e , i. Oalns .: , .. , r ezrienne iti orrowitia the services ofmitims I of undobted attn.:;; and to: the rail Trade of 181 9 . • 1 they nifer inch ii stork of 011;1010T Yearly made Cloth- i 1 ins a s they UM Villtiglelli CalitPit be minutia& in Phil.. I i ; adelpitia rtr elsewhere. Every. article of ,clothing a, manufactured by them .is rd Like ' 1 •m l material. and 1 woratnariship, npri , front the totperior facilities they ~.'• possess In the.trureliase 14 their r Is, they arn en ;l aided to supply lIIS 'MLitt Si ilia , I..Wri.t rate - . Those i w he r 'imee l vd set•sirmed il.iii Emporium of Faillitop, , I by examining Lip• rty le Will plalliiy orthetr clothing . 1 will be SaiiS6o,llll.llli is iii rip ititt!f..it. [0 purchase of 4 Harkness & S o r t . . - .Among ibis irnmsttre 'assortment of goods Will b , r au „,l c i,,,..i,„, dmtirle Stitritert -overcoats of the latest :1 styles, Coon $9 00 to *l5. sold elsewhere et *l5 00 to *9O Ogisitriperinr Mack Dress . and Frork Coots from 8:00 to 412'00.w:rah double the Motley; fancy and ..tlack Ca•eirnere t'ant.. *3 00; rich and black Satrln Vr'SW, Irli 50, And a mainificens /at of Cloaks nt 81000, melt as cannot be hooch , at other store's for Irpp than CS 00' AlLother arocles at mirrespondine low rates. N. 13.—Cvery Glrntettt• sold at this house ra Wars ranted to fit with eaie, and e.eanr.. t ef tA,RKNE•ss & SON, S. E. Corner of Feiner li and Market s street. N. R.—('. Ilarknesc & Son are the only agent) la Philadelphia tot thil tale Pr 11,11/:1 :Si 15C11 .13 rremilint Tailors Shears. Ladles liciwtors, &e Oct. 13, 1819. .1 NOW 8i11114.0 . LEE, & WALKErt, vocc•psors to • ----- ' ,Geo W,iltig, Na. 1112. Chtanut street. . Pure Cod Liver olt. -.. r .. ‘,,,,,L., ,;:,,,,,,... mii.e..,.,ave J.... • Fresh, . phtdishild the follow kny beautlfOl Hal erliis new and valuaLie pled sr ins now used by the lads... Polkas. &c.:, go : - 3. - 1. • 1 medical protereion ,With such m'emisliing efficacy Thick ,re you Stiesk, by ti. J. Ronde._ i n the inye of pitt.nmja,y Con,t siptirm, Srrnfuls The. Serf. r, by the author of "Will 'you lova nit 1 Chronic ItneuicialLso, - .' ilohi, Crum. al Debility cunt then as now.el .. 1 plainti of the Kidneys, At., &c., teprepared from the Saucy Kati, as rung by 3lr. Radian, filmic by Br. 1 our sales. live of the Cod. Fish for tnedieinal tik-, expressly for Cahltinglon. . - . a Mdse. the A I .right Flag of Columbia." iilarited In ibit , -•' ~ (Fattact-(ram the London kle.i.ical Journal.] popular alr or 't• Everlie 1 liappy, ' '• in Opera." Enentlo- 1 ..C,. ..,,11. Williams.. V. 1/ , F. R. S., Pr..ressor of tress." • - Pfedltinelln University Collere. London. Consulting The * Thou art gene. by the late "J. T. if. Sulllvan." . l . Pityiicialy to the limq.ita) fnr Con,utuptiori. &c-,says : Ilinuctscss Love, .-. 1-ti, s a ve prescribed the Dal in above font hundred errs Woman's Love, .. ''. ortuburralnus disease of iffe - !amts.-to_diffnent A Dream lint love ran weer forget, by ' Pd. Kylier. .1 stares, whack' hay° stela Under my care the last two Dilllcenc - Polka, by J. N. Craze. . ~.. ..- • ' years and a ball'. Jri the laree noinher of cases. I:06 1-ritorote do. Ly pl. Zeller. ~ lohnson's . out of 231 , its use was fnllawed ny marked and nn- MPhil do, asperformed ateaps Play, - Ary ; Cr,qiivocal improvement. 'actin: itt , I , ller In different - nand. I CAPP*, from a-tenirso.ary retardation et the pi - ogress of ' Gnlflp Itrllllant, from the Opera of the Pont Sens ,if ' the disease. and a niltisni hut of distressing symptoms, A ymon. by .T. C. Wierecti, l upto a MOIC or less cottiplett restoration to apparent Nis nrous.mente. .'2oton. by Charter. Voss! I health. . I. Sr. W have the olea.nre to a nominee iii the nob:. ~ i "yhe effect of Cod Liver fill in Mngt °nitrite C2PCS Willi. their steel' :if Alteet Music cones ofte. i Ives very remarkable. Cren in a fesv,days the couch Caseates - 4 most complete: ersertment tit he Jewell in ;was mitigated, the expertorat ion di m lniiited i n n unnti. .the conntry. they are militantly adding hi their stock 'ty end opacity. the nicht VvVento ceased. the pulse be, all the new Music ptibliihnd in New forailloston,&C; come slower. Endo( better volume, and the appetite. . .. .• 1•14:103.. : ..• - flesh and strength Were gfnduany,imnriired:: A tine •,..ortment or or. hest maimfaetirers otNew . 'ln eonclusion..l telwal that the pure fresh rill from 1 era ailtil Bag on.at the lowast Cash 'nitric. the Liver of the Cod Is . more beneficial ,in the treat- MUSIC:AI. INd i Itlf.Cigercc. /LUCIA of Pulmonary toorsimplion than any agent, ate. Also• a githerat assortment of Guitars, Violins. Flan dieinaL Ceti. or regimenal, that Itas yet been em- Plit. FlUltp, Aceordentia. Ite., Violin. ;lins er. and ploye d.". Harp Atriums of ;Usn' last ttali.aa qualities. ail of As we have made arran'tamoin w yrotare fps Cod renith will he foraished tit the publie and Itia trada LC Liver Oil. Costs from head quarcael It can now be tits lowect rates. I' had chemically pure by the single brittle, or In boxes Order* punctually attended to. . of one'dozen.eaeb. . "'-. c Jan:lT lESO' Its viroaderfaterficsey has ',nicked manure°. 'purl- nos Intl-cations: As itireatcess depends entirely on /La nitrify, too nanch rare cannot berated In , - proettrlng ti_ceaulos. I • -•- . - Every bottle having on hoer written signature may be depended north as cellular Para?blets containing an analysis of the - 011. with -notices of it from Medical Journals, will bit Sent to those who addreta tie firer of postage. 7.. -.- . • JOHN C BAKER do CO. .. ' . I Wholesale Dlnclists *ad Che mists. . ' 100 North Third- .tract , Phllarledlia ;Yttly 21, IGO. , 30.. Ty . y - ....... ' . . , , . -• . „ . ... ..,.. . . , - ~ .. .. - M ...,.... ~ . PUBLTSI-lEIY E - VF.;RY . .: . 5/VPORDAI"-HB,Y.:.I3 . EN.JA.MIN , . 114-ONAN; 7 4''OTT I S I YILLF,',. SC,HVYLK , ,,LL .-C CIE ME Cloth. Store; and Street, arra doors above Market lIAN T. CLAPP. 42 6mo Mil '.:TOTTSVILLEI AND i teach pia to plerea inn bowels of tni Earth; and in - iitn ant froia 7 -thi curnii or NoinatiansillAnaln yo' wilt oar ilaztla arid ,In ign idons ail "Nature io °al - sad piiasuri4iii . --Dr. -Jo/logos . . „ , . . X 3 EEILADELPIECI.A. - • • Ntnegar Store, . (F01111EDLI : TFIE OLD trPAN.II nF 11r.•4180P.) .. 104 VINT; Tire De•is Ram! 10111.• P!tileditfrkitt . . T r.it - , 44 ' The tintmerli)er rasiructDilly Intnrcias fiftnld ortnmerr a•nd others., that helms eqnstantLy *r . :` '"‘• Alband•Cideenhd Pickling 'lrlutiar, tebele 'tale and retail. i•, „ Orders by man piemptly Mtsraderl to, ' • •• ' D. R. ST.RAWN. March 30.1810 . . G. W. Ridgway. , , Jr.. 37. .ffoirrn irminerzs., TUC FIRST. OIL sTortr. /Zace,St.. PAIL*, OFFERS 'he Iravert rrin.s. SPERM' OILR WIN I ER OIL, TANNERb', OIL: POLAR WHITE ELEPHANT WHALE OIL, EtiMMON Wlf ALE OILS /IL SODA. and LARD OIL.. Moo, PERUVIAN and PATAGO NIAN sItIAIIiO. IS Tanners and Country Dealer's ars regniestad to 1. - sail. Dards S. 1850. : • 0-11 e Ilargattri ! lnargatns 11. NV AWN X 0 .2 IT aroßru sncoxp sinus. • =I , . iptAlb.- STRAW' DONN E:T mNNuFArTurttit will t; ~„,. keep constantly on hatol a . gto.d itaanrtment ' l,7 ' or all the I , aliallS kind,. of, lt,mnets, ranch as ~." -....-e.,- athnni. Tyrolese, Calf...pals. Milli; French I.acea, Ettglieh Elunetablea. China Pearls, 'Florence 7 Draida. &e., &c„,—all ,of ohich ha will aell- at very •rernall rivoths, at o holeealo and retail, fnr caili. 11i1- liners an,l'otherP are rempvitfotly invite,' to :Fall and eaarnine 11,3 re purchasing, as it is our iatentra, , a to do ,iii'll.e in all that may favor o z. t with acid, ..:. -, , March ii„ 1650. • . . trt'lirC: ;Slrass• lionnel Matt‘i,factbre, 11i0.40 SECOND ST., THIRD DUOR ABOVE crtFsxur, E.ISr SIDE. , rnitAnaLretta. JOSEPII J. LIPP, seapectfull l the tt,de that now is the• toute'An mike Sprint' ntirclimiea of Ilnitnepi. Hata and aril - .11:ial Flnwets, and that I can do ai well if oat a little tortfrr f r ynn than any others in the trade. ?kal e call and esailrin my trill ,eeleeted::gtoek. of 5111: - ery C...d..tret‘re p.aehaning ..firwhere. e o ns o an ow motutacturing and rettisja, uvula front Ills N,m . retti: Atact:." ll . which ogglllg mg to • sett very low at tirli , dellabl Of I st;" March 9, leso. • Spring 31111Inery Goods J. e & W. E. TABER. ! • I3IPODTERS AND JODI lED.III, Ai. 19 Z.:01411. Surma strut, aerate et BriSk Nem Alley, Naiad's. ITO: LIM : HO : NO: IllEfg leave to announce to their citstoenrrs, and the trade In general. that they hairs now in !Infs, and are daily receiving, a' large as •- sortutenr of Spring Millinery fjoodi;stroilat lag of the . follnwing articles: • ,COl Grn de Naps,alt price l ehip En ..krarns, Col, Glassy aitke , do Crown Cad Pooh de •••411". de (Heide Art Medal Dowers, Cut Gn. de Orkin do Outside do itnaariet hwns, do Crapes, black t: ninth do tad. Tarlatans. do Man net fittiliona„ Ell prices, do do Solna du Alin; Net 1 tri envereal Wholeginnas, /M.usitto do do Black Whatetninee. White cord Illurfona. flrowni. Frame*, CaliOn and Silk Qtlillinglit Wift•a. And by far the ehote.st apPottment of 'Millinery Gonda in liac city of l'hilddelphia, selectrd with, great care, and many or that run:lent nor nwn-iwpoitstiens. which'arp septi worthy of the attention of iSP Milli nery trade of these tram Chilled Slaw, and Fs Ilford gold dual tee. , lved atoar. March 16,.1.35t1. • 11-11:a To the Cllizens of Selanyll4lllCo. Rd . IIERT SII(E3IALLErt HAS moo nn hind, and 01TerA forteite oirthe. 'mud remninitile tering, a cull tot.'drtment of Irtr Fresh 1.),r1117./i and Medicine*; Whitlow Gla.o. all *lie* and of French. Farlich Ilind Amerit 311 MinUf.irliztle; White 1.e..d, pure mid NO ur :01 111t..111,0r approved limn 11. by 111.. bartri ..r Also. enlors of every diotrription, rilhrl dry'rir in Oa; Lii.aer..l Oil. `Sptro. Turpentine. Varitislier, Paint Lirtudie*, Diamonds. Knivea, and ri full issortuirnt of pailittir• materials I.llr:eitiotr—rittie, situtta. Illeachinv antliiners „tr. Ali Hie impalar Patent Meittrines• as Swaiiii'a Panacea-anti Vermilbre ; DI Ja)liei eines ; Stmetntl,er'a 'renowned IlimuniAlic and rilremnitettina pl*itert, the 1.1,n remedy tri, e xodeime fk,r Itorammiriot, Pains or Wroknerr in:the Back. Rven llVP.fat warranted rennin*: and'aJl ankles sold will be delivered at any or UMW I:l4rf ell :ur toes of sztiettse to the Potrika•er•`( -* ' • •• Quick Salem and SM,III nonewr simemAKEn. W rrst'arr S•ennd and (keen At*, Philad'a. n -Orders hyrn 111 promptly attended [n .larch 23.145 ( 1 II 6m ' • Wholesale,, and laelakl • . , CLOCK. STORE. "11•. 13S MARKCT St. MOVE RCV,CNTIL side—VIIILA nt:Lrn 1.4 ALTIIOCGII we can scarerty 'etiolate the value of TIME commercially, yet aallitot ht Ertall i.tmeAktiArtur.tt turni.h among sell= he bl end/4, all who duly apiiireci de in flertroil•e, with a' trautifulandperfect bidet fur marking RI propess, or virlinse value they can inage. • lbw eltensiVe stock no hand, constantly itsar.glog In otifornitir to the improvement* In taste and style of workinanehio. cnnolets of Ei z Ar-ddy and 'Pair/I;44er, Itra.a COUNTING ; and ALA 11M CLOCKS, Frs.a. Gothic and Giber faller as well as istilm. (mut ..1(01.0ii , Cnollinebnl arid enT10 , 4. , / , 1101 , te with Ilir•inatinfectutere he flints lie Cita ;Alt st 14.1.-164• ut rash Aries. inane goentiti - (tom ass With J. i or which tie w the accuracy.. tcpei,q.s . rriialred and warranty!. i.luctOrlmailuge .. • an hand. • I Cali 21,1 aes me airjet if them. " .. i • !AMR'S BARBER, 4.32 Ilartet.St i Naiads. Aug. 27, 1912. • 32,13, Wril Cites :- ililitelic*:: . , .. ...7, grEAT /SWIM:ME:NTS To PERAONISiri WANT , OF A COO) WATCII. - LEW/S R. 13R001.4.11.L.: , . - NU • 110 .117irril SECOND STRXr7'. 'V 11 kVING no:rived additional tiullPile• Of k l i qolit and :Meer Watches of every description. 'from London, lay/imolai anal Pwirr.eitiod int l.. :iortrilions.iit now prepared in farnialt the very best ari iele at a prtro far below any ever:offered. of the same onality. and whirls moron be 101dervold by Any Mh , tr fI.C.. in Philadelphia or elsewlW-,re. Every watrn sold will lie pkfi-cily regulated. twit: warranted Wile as coot! as represented- . Wateues at the following low prices: ': Gold Levers, full jewelled, Id karat esses;only 1110.00 di'‘ er do ' do. 1111 ' . '' . .. '2.00 :Bo'd jewelled, is karat ease. • 22.09 '•Si 'du . do The L. It. Broomall Gold ren, a imperiiir aTI Irk, in sil.er [ASC, with pencil. and warran , ed. 41.50; Gold Irrunis *LOU, and upwards, fiald .aledalliaa. and Larket for Daauerecitype 'Arne/gen, (AM! Chains, Cold and hair Brareimg. Breast Fin ger Rinmi. and a teoeral asAarl mem of typo , deterip- Lion or -Jcw.e:ry a t unuonal . law prlrea, . • LI.:WI8 Q. 111:00.VALL..- - 'Nei . 110 14firiti . S.lertond oeeand iloor below Bare - 16.), Piano 'Fortes; - ' 7 ; • = Tllt.: Isiteest. Choi!Wet. nest and rpmmust' elegant avenrtitient,:of PIANO FORTES In the United .0130% ci.n 4 2 ' always be found at the warebutise 1,1" the Subscriber, 171 Crisister- Strict. allies irifrii, at the Old Stand ncrupird mere than a (hada a century by Mr. Gres Willi:. tnueic publisher. : pl v. ()Eta. , .. ' ItAnrs • .. .., . • • on I aA NS;.. - , ISEDAPHINE.s. ' • .. ... ' ' • ic:(11.04N ; 13, &c., &c., Fresh from the :nest rilebrated Mantithrturers iti N. Turk. Boston. flaltimere. Philadelphia, and els.- where. Su:d wholesale .ead. retail, atilus .mater's . , . cash prices- i ' OSCAR C,„ D CADTCR,.: , 171 Chestnut Street; Philadelptua. Feli 1. MO Ci•IY. J. E. Carver. ' , ARCHITECT AND ENCIREERio X*. bl'Xort► Sink Strut. Malta. rIYES DRAWiNGB AND PPECIFICATIONS Op _1 Calatictittairrel Dwellings. Sce.Agd layout the ;minds' fur Cautqzy Seats or Verneterles; together with the Arreneerrieer,of Trees In eve the properer i ChArp:ltes, nospito l , PristiatsoVattr, Works, Gas-Werke. der.., on the laieslAA4 lueetapprenrl d Wane, includla heatlog.c „ • Ittlada:Feb. - 4 ~ r f , -. i ":1' ';`_ • ~ ,!' . '' i , -';'4: :‘ 1 - • ' c A • ..1.-1' _,,, .i.,,,1 SI----7., • . i. .. , - • . . • . • Blind IllantifsettOry. - ' . H. CLARKi ' vzNITIANsnLticuP ISIA_NVFAGTVRE ft fits if Op Gadaa Ed:1414.130 and 143 ' &WA Sacastat. Watt Dock at. • : raminscrnia. • VERNA always' on hand a lareeiand fashlonable as .irditment of WIDE and NARROW ril i A.T WIN DOW OLINDA,. stiaantacterad In ttsetieusnanner:of tae best materials, and nt thelowest main prices. Having refitted and enlarged his estalit ishmentdte prepared to complete orders to any amount, at 011 shortest notice. Constantly on hand an assortment of • MAHOGANY FURNITURE of every variety. mantilacin red elpteisly fiat his own sales and pagthassts may therefore sett' on, agoodara term.. . • Open in the eirening. • • " Ord..re rpm a dietanea packod. carefully, and sent free of port - crop, to ivy. part of the city. ". U. CIAIII. SS- ty TIM attention of iflonsekerpers & Pierthanti la Ina totted to our large and elegant assortment of car 011' Mons, Window Shades.—nonstating to part of . . 7.0 ps. new style Uwe's!, ply Carpeting'. •50 o'• a do • Ewa asporflne Tneraist. do -SO " do Supnetor all wool filling. do SO do' Sore quality all woollen Vonit:io do 73 " do Cotton, Inetain and Veratian. du A large lot of I,ist, ling, Hemp and Cotton Camels, from-10 to 00 cis per yard. A large and splendid assortment of new style Cloth's _•nd Landscape Window Shades. direct from the man ufactory, which. Oils the carpets. can be sold at the 'lowest cash prices. Vl hureside and Retail. by . ItII9IARD' RnsIERTfS, , 40 :SIAM St.. below 'Arch. Phila. March Id. 11-1 m Arch St. Wall Paper WarebouSe l . :CO. 11.4191 ARCH STREET. ,INCTWEEX SIXTH 4 , ziEVENTII, SOUTH SIDE, :11i1LAD . F.LTIML• TII E .Proprletor,Of the above extensive estabhsh meal lately opened /ifs superb mita of Wall Papers, which are nit , of the late.% at and of the very best manufacture, Purchasers from the country VIIS rely en beint accommodated with patterns suit able tor every purpose, without the inconvenience of lookintr farther. lie is determined to sell at such prices &lithe advan tage of a cash business afford, enwArtu fIUR'TON. N. 8. —Patter bung in the Country at City Prices. Match 9, ISM . 10 1:n . . Oils, Candles, Soap, .ke,„ • • rrilE subscribers bine in store on invoratits terms 1.t600 gallons Steadied Winter Sperm Utl, , 41000 do Unbleached do do 115:10 de. Bleached Fall do 90'0 do do Anlar do 7020 do do Whilst Lard 011. 2000 do do do Elepliant Una do do tfro Whale Uil, • 23t:0 do do Sprint du 1111,709 do Strained Ni.rtb Weat Cunt Male Oil tiny Itithi.lor Otters' lire, 1800 gallons-Common Oil, suitable for grassing. 600 do 'do Paint uti, • 10,00 do Tanners' 011. comprising Straits. Conks, Shore. and Tanners' Whale Oil, 400 Imre* Adamantine Candles ' • , DUO do Mould and Eloped Tullnw Candles, sorted sizes. (no charge for boxes.) ISO boxes Yellow anti Crown dnap2. Pertllo.4o and Patagonian Carona.. :-UOLDEN & muck. N 0.21 Nrth Wharves, 34. sines above, Areh tamest. Feb 9. 0 1820. 0--"Junil t. E. Flicks JOIICS, Wietssais Wood . sz„ 1118 m Wars Broom. Brill' Comb, • ratutott - hinder 11. Sothey Jones' Usioet Warehouse-1 1-1 AVINO enlarged my 'tdore. have on hand and not collet:6111y m.mttrauurin=and - receiving ftrun the Enetern States and Surope, additions to my Junta, ' Corde 'Vars.-5011'6es' -Cedar and Ma Hen palmed Tubs, 400 barrel Awl 110 statTchttrop. 100 dozeo.Cedar and 600 dux,. painrett ?Tule. 200 doz. Woeh Ilnarde, 100 doz. nest Sugar and Flour Rules; dpigothSpouns and Ladles. _ _ It i Veto Warr.-4.00 ttro.t Market akd 200 neat elnatee, 11.10els,'100 Willow Coarbrii, Chaim and Cradlei; a large aisortmeat of rfpoch it_laDowestic flro.tat aid Biiihar.-11 1 .1 1 0 Wire Broome, 10 000 Shaker Broom*, 2. 0 doz. each Wall. Paint, Scrohninr. Plow and Moll Markey; Tooth, shaving . , t loth and Hair Brushes ekT Pvt., y style . Comte —2OOO. dozi.ri fancy Can - lbs. of various pat. term., aide, nark, feu:l..l, dressing and this tooth Combi of various styles. LaelLiag Glassy, of Pine, Cherry. Walnut'. Mahon any sad Gilt Frame„of nil siic .and paliere•l f` r. 1 0 . French and Earl:ll4h !making Masa Malec or all sites, finial by sl (11,10:2 by 120—(pack Mr insured to all Palos of the Vnion)—together with a lame apron.. nient of Variety Gonda too numerous to mention.— The attenti••(l Or merchants is respectfolly *on. iie.l to illie.eantninatinn of ear fltoek, all of which will he told Calii Or city act!eptance, yo as in antic!. patcanr competition that can he offcred. 'Own 2. 111.50. f-ly tiaraTllE nitp ra ntinn of huildr and orli • 4 1 . ors, lo.reAin.elfnlty in, i:ed In The iv. lepon , ve and wrll e . rlectied atnck,of El Ing ME . ' MI ROME SATURDAY MORNINO, APRIL -20, 1850. PIIILADELPECM. August IS, ISIS. nobertm , It.PFAT EMPOICIV3I. Xs. 68 .174r1k Suomi Strut, Dales An► IIItLLDELPHU.' • ` Laokiiky • alas, dad Variety Mort. • NO. IS NORTH SECO.ND STREET, We Study to Pleurae. lIARDWARd AN'D T001.: 4 1, tints , offered hy the subscriber,. ennsittlne in Part as follows—Amerlean Ennui Ur•or Locks, oprisht, with night wo7k, plated or brass furniture, or porcelain all eokirsr, • do -Plain, do do do do ' And More Door. Dorlonnill cir-Irmlght, do .do - Elm Locks, all sixes and mitlitica WOW) ur . brass fornitirre,. 43 do do do _Wailes ' do with plated, do de Laicher, do do do do and Wm C144..1 Locks. do broom sit'Otcheqns, d• Prop, Stop, Thumb, Cale and Sinro Door • Latches..e - Alegi. Imported Locke anrifAteltes of . description. Lialdwio's, and American butt 11110 es, of a:I sites, fait or lance Joint. . 13bulter. Gate, Strap, T., and Etaektlip Hinges, all kind► Shptter. Vale, Done. Fluids, and Sprine' Unite, of %Trent/lit nr east iron and bra+a.•v,vy d►reriptinr. Screws. Sprigs. rms.. sand Pnpea of the bell Atnerrean Asia and Aliani Axle Pulleys. of every va do Billions. plain nr on Mites brasv, irnn or hmnzed. do'\oh►, Mined. nr vino& +II kinee. ti.sh-Cord. common owl patent., w ith ather articles, to , nttnterimax to mention.' Naas end Bach-taelehts nt Fartnry 43- Alt CAnd. delivered tree of charge to any part of ill@ City end Districts. = . • At this estabbtliment can he fontid nne of the laryrst and beet 115-orlitient of White and r• ;161 Neves far Lock/. &e., in the City: some pat t eins,l4 w Writ, Can not Se .seen. . obtotnpl..i any other .107111. T 001.1.4. . , 1 , nark. P1111..1 Hand and TtidrilVO, lairMrted imprcsaty fur retail Wes, all aeleiiited with tare. . Sole Agent farttin relobrale.l Plane*, rnadi'lly' P. %V.l7arpentig. of L.neawrr. Pad beim all made -pi' wimrl, and the Alto. ernund and tried. neatly's and - Wittlime make Axes.. Mikhail, Thawing knlerri, tea, all warranted gond. and Slat kr, make of Angera and Aussr Pitta, all American Vamires and Bevil+ of evsiy deseriptlon. do Mitre, Gauges, avi.setts,Compansea, Screwdrivim. &c. do II: R Hammer's flaw and Riveting, all size'. An- ails rind Viers, all slaps. Strel, iron and Wooden Maar', will C. R. Vitt*, in eff!lt W Grnanes & Ann's. Butcher's. and ether celebrated makes of Chisels., Files,l - Plane.iten., &e., he. Addis' celebrated Carvincl t Tools, al: shapes Makin_ one of the best , and most extensive mann meats orguildine hardwarr anittnnt4 in the State. Mrhis Establishment it is considered a pleasure to stints' the goods. lino are invited to canard esainine the assortment, and hear the pricer asked, before pur chasing elsewher . e. ,Come stuirseil • ' . Vend s respectfully. - • ,• " .• -* WM. M. Meel.lfilr., No. SOT Market Staieliricen7th.fr etb, sipper aide, Philad'a. Mural Id. MO * 14,3 m , - -- 11.101tEd States Timid : 11Niretg - n •-._ PATENT AGENCY,. ~ •,:: .Ai. 73 DOCK S7I24:KT, opposite tAis, )Pashas,/, PHlCADvingita..iii.• '" • ' IX.TII. Ili , i.L.pt.:K.Civil Engineer and Mecltaalclaa. 1 77 age's his - services for the ; trans:melon- of all business connected whit the Patent Office. • • Itkinrrj,, fht•iotplos "AttD"riPiettlectlOlti ,rtently nod acenrately Made mid Patents obtained witli despatch. Ills thorouch, theoretical and prartica knowledmi at the Illetbanical arta. inatierwilaint loamy; that in all carcs.wltere. he iniviscs an application for e. 'Patent, in rase it is nut 'obtained; Ilk fere tor Ids ser- Ivices; wiU be xeturecili - and he. will jam.. ehilltelitee's that all patieulti obtainctl through his otlice.,ss ill be ans 'tallied hy the [Mots. UsnY i tic ent uCs'areliatilerled to htrea • delays and liiiis all tam and- wittily by.itarlaylas. 1. Jurimpetrut person to make their, speclft ist ions. and ; treatirmilylare do iiurtendet thtis patanta auil get a 11 it , :fratta. • - ~. ~ • , -ii• . . , . , . t ii loveutosa at a distance ewe arad.tbeir. la.. detailed a 'rtatartieat afghtir claim* directed to Wlll. tIt'LLOCK„U -r ii. Patent Avecy, No. IS 'llock'Site.l. PhilailidAia,. 1 Pa.. aid tire surktest secrecy will tie edam saMitilthe. Patent 14 obtained.. . . , . , 'Win/Ines and Spftel,l4,3tl” . oilitcymtitifit,lllllll,4 , c.. l t- nod all - kinds inf !Oath i nery purr ha At; Oil Ortintoirelon,' ' and emu peteal Mem tarnish to tolt .site slaw in vipers , • tion in a tiy.nsrt nt' Me United dtater,.tioatb AtTtrica I and thaWett laittra. - • , , ~ - - -- , . - ; , . . REFEItF.NCE.I.:„.; ' '• • *".!,, ! '" Hon. Zaanca NUTT, Picailleatai the . Mechanic? ittall • tote. NAY York. ... ... 'Melina; tatit.i.it Ei, AtLES & CO:, NOVOtti traAmr, neiy ' , •,•• , .Prirsa /Oxon & pa., q;!lpaablittt rpandrir, WNW Taft ' - ' -• " CoULT,Et.t.mart 1. Dena,. Nillaelfalli. -, P l it J' • ' Ao•no & Janus, Piitabarg. Pa. ~., :, • • ills', Tuosiss.i. L t oil cutmem, Baltimore, M ; " Roller, At 1 . /lALOAL f'.• ••" ." .'i '''..: I; '• poilot t -Goos„,Ciocinitati.Otth'l. ,- :, ,-.• ty: ..,- '.' 1 ' t W . DOTLOO, ChiCag 0 . 11 1 41011: ' ." a. N , Mitamt. Savannah. Ga. ' • ..' , l '," . • ." Wit. C. amass, Mobile: !kis. ' •'' : l '. " It. T. TratillaLL, wasSiaaton, plies: 4 Tana.:l-Bran, Chariniton; P.V. • •" May.ll: ; • .; ..:D-Iyl ' ' cZ MALL OSIOXS; by tba thirbal;Peettst r gran 1.7 for sale at' - "" • HANNAN'S : Ovid . Fiore, roityriffe. Nareb 300830 , 1: . k. . , . 4 • li „LOVE' ONE ANOTATER. . , • lir FRETiEtitalt ENOCIL . • Uwe nee anather!—Leithy spMt Mtge • Vera the Manly of title peetept true. ; ad llfe's tide ea a can-tit stream wilt glisten. • 'lied dowers of joy it. swindler rubs imbue. The team of Inea !Font( ee.hre fewd no longer ; With tones of grief that.wer •ed strife prolong; And We's sweet yoke. by 'ware. would grow kbo alewnoir; - *TM ith wer e elnitedivith a sere of snag. Otte-half thp want, the peverty..ohe viewinr, For.whieh old Three eseh psesaie see sent cblae. Weald he prated If we. wood 4 hot& believing, !!!Alre.ene uotber.rlllll the heart's troo grAdo. f.nve imp another t—Tn the trostlng epirjt,' Itow swill the reerifiert to sprite such shrine! • For relth alone:, that earnest minds inhstlt. Upheld.) this reearpt of, the heart dislpe. ' What,heurs of wne, what, dreds or p,ltt and *fleeted. ' Would come not. were this reentased and known Whst.dark contrutlons eons would pale amt langLish. PefOre the eunto;ate thts teuchluz shown! Thal Mina would triumph; thPri the.swey of reason. . 4114 , 1 ed brraelt.wontd,throuth the world Impart . Thrs ,e'worde—as Wetch Worde for all limn and season— .' Lrisu one another," to mach human bean! ; Saul Zak. TIIE DOUBLE TRIAL. - AL •TOST OT CIIICUUSTANTIAL LYIDENCI. For many years. Sir Jauies Fansbawe Bart,. of ancient family and large estates, had resided at Abbey. about seven miles from ;the county toWn:‘ tie was a widower, and had but one child. a beautiful and ac complished daughter, who upon his dd.ease, (she then being just.2l vcora of agel) be 'rattle sole possessor of hia property, and also continued to dwell at the same place. Shortly after her father's death, Bliss Fan- shawe . benevolently . , adoptep as her compan ion a l distant relanTn--a high-horn young Irisb ladv, named Eveleen O'Neill, who had just been left not 'merely fortiiaeless, but a totally friendless ,Or[ihruz. Otir the day . of the Assizes at a well known county town in England, this young female, Eveieen O'Neill, was brought into the dock under an accusation of having murdered hSiss Faushawe. The accused was tall, graceful, modeFt autl beautiful, 'with large dark! , eyes, feature.s deadly pale, quivering lips,! acid her hands lightly pressed before her.! lijwas charged that this orphan cousin; this !dependant, deliberately murdered her benefactress, tempted by mercenary motives. _Misi.'Fanshawe having previously made a will; leaving her property to tyeleen, in ease she.should di unmarried. - The princi pal .tividenee intr need welt the butler. nam ed. ' Hine.. He Ord that .ta few minutes afte ' four o'clock, oh the morning of the . 28th of .1, ly, he Was aroused from his sleep by repeatid violent screams, issuing . appareatly from; the sleeping room of his mistress. In great alarm, he partially dressed : and hur ried as quickly as he possibly could towards thai room. The chior stood slightly ajar, and ptstint - 1 - ( 1 -ip, - t - smanlY open, he crossed the threshold, and was . horrified by What he im rnediately saw. On the carpet, by the side of the bed, lay thd body of his mistress, in her night-dress, bathed in blood. Kneeling efose to her was. the prisoner at the bar, with her left' hand resting on her mistress' bosom, and her right uplifted with a small .drawn digger, which was apparently about to be plunged in his misstresS' bast, Both the dagger and the hand which held it were drip ping with blood." ,A shudder of horror agi tated the whole conrt at this part of the de position': and the accused sank her head be tween her hands, groaning, heavily. The examination proceeded. !Mr. Collins—Will vou here describe the," exact position in whiat your mistress lay' when you first saw her? Witness—She ,' Was stretched upcin her back, her knees I drawn up some height from thecarpet, which being a loose ode, was ruffled on a heap"un- der and around her, as though a great strug gle had taken place. Her head lay on one side, with the . right cheek resting, on the car- Ppet. aed her hair was torn from • underneath er cap, and hung backward over her head. Mr. Collius--You Say that the prisoner was kneeling by her-side, and holding, a dagger, which you-thought she was about plunging in your mistress'lireast ? Witness--:Yes. Mr. Collins—And there was quite sufficient dav:ight for you to see, with perfect distinct ness, the objects y ou have descried ? 'Mr.Puffins—Now, sir, on your oath, was the poi:2,i of that dagger directed downwards? • With coasiderable hesitation, the witness confessed that lie could not speak positively in this r es pect. r With regard to the chamber, no time was lOst in maknig a strict and well-comfuered ex amination of the apartment ; and the result was, that several Most extraordinary matters were brought to, light. The bed in which the ill-fated ladv had slept was completely saturated with blood, and the sheets tumbled and twisted in a way- that clearly evidenced in a way that she must have 'fought hard with the murderer.: By passing the curtain aside. Miss Fanslutuw could reach the pull of a bell, lianginzliu her own maid's room, and so summon her at any moment she re quired. This bell-pull was' carefully tied round the adjoining 'bed-post, complete ly out of the - sniper's ieach.', This appa rently indicated two importadt facts: first, that the murder tpust have bmii a deliber ately planned affair; secondly,' that it Must have been committed by some one intitnale ly acquainted with' the apartment. On the vicitines body behig examined.' iLwas found that she was stablied . in nine different,parts ; and her hands - and arms were also gashed in many plac, in a Way that showed how des perately she must' have fought' for life. On the bed was found.a very large lock of hair tore up by the rdots. 1 The hair was a; first thought, to be Miss Fnnshatre,s own 'but on examination, none was torn from her head ; neither did the lock correspond in they least with hers, either iii color or nrigth, This was alsci the case m with ,Eyelcen ; -, and after a frost parient intrestiga-, Lion of the ini ytlsi, all concertr4d,urtau,4taitts-,, ..Iy.adinitted Abe melplieuble-fact, that this lockof wonr : taia's fiarr, was.neither the rims dered•lady's nor ibkit of . the acebietl: l ,.'Eve-' !cal - herself gave the following voluntary explanation of the:volfitton in which she was k found:: •' ' • • was aroused front my sleep, by s hearing , what 1 conceived to be a . , struggle, Ming led with smothered ,Screarns, going 012 in the sleePing apartment 'of Miss iFanshatve.•:'l,• I listened and hearing it scream , still more. dis-' tinetly;mnd also w hal, I thought- to: be a. cry for help, I hesitated not a moment in ,burry. lag towards the .ro2tn, ,„4.s T opproahhed the door, which, was at ,the end of a long cor , liticir, and at.a considerable 4 diStnnie 'from• thersleeping room aitforti 'elSe,'YnY own chamber being the nearest to it.rheard•what: I'thought,to be voiCei of IndiridnalS'huried-, ly -conversing I; ,but When I reaclicil'the'door which Miss Fanihiwe never,locked; I found • it sligbtlY °pet!, discOveted' lifeless - wdy: on the' floor. ' . In'n' pool of 1 ' ed. "There AVETN - iio perttcdts-visible ••The rooin. " I sercitned repeatedly arthe sight, ' dreadful agitation; soak ott mrknees,' dOthen fell across the' body; by which I he. ..c&ite besmeared :t itlf,the. bltxtil of my dear mtirdereil Triend,•sehOm loved' as myself,. haPperted to see a dager, and. lifted it up by the end of .the , hlade.'hardly knowing-what did. -At *this moinent the .butle.r t.ntered the room. r ) • :The defeat:vet counsel. Was unavailing ; a' sentenceof,gUilty was rendered r andEveleen. --alttiough-.subsettucnily - ..fOUßO.lo,bo..illuvo eent—was deigned. OEM j' 7 '- T . . . .. .. .• ' .. . ~ . . . . _.. , ~.. . . .. ..- - . .. , . _ ~.. , ERE GENERAL kiala poctril, 111r3 1 t' MI 11Mil • ADvERF • re: , At the very next Asaixes. a man, who was surrounded by an appalling mystery. WU! accused of being the sole perpetrator of the deed. Circumstantial evidence brought the act home to him. with iconvictioi to the minds of all men. and lie mai also senten-, ced; but anticipated his down, and poisoned himself in prison, by the aid of a female ae' complice. leaving the fedowingsonfession behind him :" • few , moments I ahal . Ibe dead, and I' now write all I wish to saye,and whateYer nay religious notions ate, allitren may believe every word 'I here write to be the solemn truth. lam innocent of the murder of Miss Fanshwe, and I have noti the remotest idea who• murdered her. The night she was murdered I was manfmilea .distant,and this I could have proveil on my trial, but I could not hare done so without eimfesing that I was engaged that night in Committing a mur der but where or oa *inns will never be known. My hands were.eut in the death amp*, and my.cloths viOere . smeared with blwtl As. to the witriesses• who arrested they saw me lurking.' about die , Abby grounhs, they either willfully. lied liar were mistaken; by znr resemblance to another. The dagger with which Miss Frinhawe was murdered• really was mine, alihougli I denied ifon my trial; being desirous to Willie the best of my ehance - • of acquittal., AslidisPosed on my trial, I was in the habit nrearrying it about me. -but I lost it a week before the murber was-committed, near to ithe Abbv, and I have no doubt the real mdiderer hid picked it up, and used as the instuinent of the deed .What my real Inuit., rank,., or country is— who I ant or. what I haveilieen—l will nev er tell. That secret, and, many others, pe rish with me." It 'appearsohen, that the latter was not guilty, from the death-hed:confession made by an old woman, the substance of which is , at follows • , _ "She said, that 44 years , by-gone, she had lived as lady's maid with Miss; Fanshawe, of _, Abbey, and that laity haviag several i times sioldad and threatened td discharge her for gross neglect of dutiesi,an nwful spirit of li revenge took posessivn of her and she deter mined to murder ber mistress. While ir dering the matter over, she happened to rid a dagger (that left by ROdurick 'Madden) near to the park palings. I•About a week In f. 1 terwards, she purdered her mistress with 1 this very dagger, and being disturbed by the approaching foot steps pf Eveleen O'Neill. Who heard her depth-struggle, she huriied back to her MO chamber, leaving the dagger behind her. She had on 'at the time only a thin night dress, which being sprinkled With blood, she hid and hastily Washing her hands and face, put on a clean One. Then, when the alarm was given by the'butler, shejoied the rest Of the family in rushing to theap rt meat of the murdered ladi,e, and was lou ost i of any in her outcries and lamentatiOns. She said, that Wh'eti she doe the turn affair had takin4 by shilling all suspicion from heDelf to Evi!leen, she nollonger felt no fear of detection. She availeid herself of an e4rly opportunity to burn her gory night dress, which she easly affected at the kitchen fire during the great confusion of the morning." She actually had the hardihood to attend the trial of Eveleen,and when the counsel I for the latter uttered the remarkable. expression, that perhaps the real murderer was then' re sent, she felt ready to die away, bur soo re covered—and shelafterwards beheld the; xe i eution Of Eveleen Without experiencing) an atom of remorse, either far death, or that of the firsrvictorn. From that time forward.ishe in her own TVorrk;, bocame'and continued em phatically "a child of Hell!" Very soon after Evelein's execution, she married a soldier, and ciccompanied him to rodia. SubSentientv she travelled over various parts of the world, and committed .siii upon sin, and wiiekedileed upon - wicked deed, beyond the capibilitir of her memory to son up,' lA.tlength' she Ifelt an irresistible prompting to drag her Worn out frame to the loeality of her first fea;rful crime, and there, finditig Iherself nigh Luto I death, she determined to.Unburthen herself of a relation of that deed, itiid accordingly did sous relating. . for the Cables. FASHIONABLE trOUNG LAMES. DocoLas'YonoLD . , I "Hallo! Aggy, why; l iou're come mit of a rainbow." • 1 I • ! , -This sudden salutation :`Was addiessetl bY Basil to his sister. AgathalPennibacker: *lib, fine nod goose-like as a Idragon fly, fic.tted I into the room, and settled,,upon a sofa. iri• •4.1 have' told you twenty } said the young lady, with a face- Severely set.pl will not-be•called Aggy. Ilt•is hideous:' . ; • "Then why dolt you 'Change it 1 - Isay ' mother., when, are you gohag to consign these ! girls to India'? market's!' full here. Mesa you, SIICII a glut of wedding iings 7 -I'mkold tht.y hang mackerel on l'ent." And BaSil laughed saucily at Agatha; and Agatha pbut- ; id contemptiously. i I I - I .. My dear Basil, I thought I heard your voice:. where have you been,you natv , litv child 1 I'm sate your poor sister," (ilwas 1 Monica Pennibacker who • spoke as sh en. , tered,) " your poor sister 'might as wit be ' without ibrother."• • • • '° That's` their opinieb, ' Nic,'—atull the youth was about to clibek Monica's Chin; when - Monicia drew herself, like a pouter pigebn, above the familia:lh., J ! .. When you can addresis•Your elder' Sister as you ought. Basil." : j ; I " Come, if you're going, to act a delestic tragedy, I shalt leay.e thd house, and no take a check to come , bacle " said Basil. .. 't% hat's the matter of, you both l',e.• ;Why; you're as stiff as if you slept on iron, bud boarded 013 whalebone.: What's,the:rnatter l Just !Wish you'd sonie of my troubliiv. Only I,•estertlay I lost Scrub, _nav terrier 'l , • n'n love of a thing, ;that =mid kill rats as fast as he could see 'em.--And, that' dog's dentl; , Yet look at! tne" - , --and Basfl.passed his fingers through his bair and with much fortitude wiped an imag inary tear frinn his eye. i: - .*.Scruh's departed, yet I consent to breathe t ! '•? 1 - said Monica - Bring 'terriers before ladies 7", Said Monica : .4 don't beso vulgar:" ! '' - "lndeed, Basil" chirriiped yotitti Agatha, you gem) low, your Slaters roust' disown yOU." , , ; 'siliotn. little Itittens.l! cried Basil as' he dropped astride a •chair,;•.andr shook at the young ladiesand sigheib 7 -44 well, 'poet, my life; do wish you,were but of this world !"• "Basil!" exclaitned the sisters with* by ,steric screatit. _ . ,!, 1 ' 44•Basill" said Mrs. .firicho; is - deepsre• proving thunder, - I,`'; ' 1 •-• " You're too good foi • r this earth, ybu are indeed; girls. Take it in a lump.. and see •what part of it's beneath ! vour notice, "Milli i fi . a little of it's respeetatile!, - If it vta,srilt. ti mablv, I could Weep tUthink• that my in er. ' IToW ; To. rAESEE,VE ,Hcat.Tu.-edicioe 'fiae Asters lived in theism= wicked fti sar • will never remedy bad habits. •It is utterly, world . that =ken black •,buddiogsd :sells ; futile to' think of living in gluttony, intent -1 cat's meat." . , ' • • - I , 1 peranee 1 and every guess . owl keeping the I( ! _H . My dear Basil." said AlrF.. le 'e /bb, in a body in health by mediciae. Indulgence of ! tone of tender remonstranee,_"'do, not! be so ;the appetite, indiscriminate dosing and drug ! extri;vagant..l And yob hu our sisters. ; *ging', ba..t_ . + ruined the, health, and destroyed I .tin do, indeed: A malt' ( tid Mrs. Jericho I the !fres 'of more persons than famine or Itook •breath for a long rib nce, ) .. a man I- matilence.!• If you will. take advice, you will neVer. SO beautifully shb i l. /1 j aa when he.respectsg s his own strength, 1 become • regular in your habits, eat and drink se r tnem o s i i only wholpome things:, sleep on 'a mattrass, "No, indeed ' sai ' e young ladies, spec-1 and retire 'and rise vent' regularly. m a ke a ` kingend Shaking their iiiads in sympathy. I free use,of Water, to purify the skin, and when ' •" I've' a whole , batild of respect in me, 1 sick take counsel ot•tbe best physician von . ma'am," (and i llt(sil spited his finger over' know,„ and follow ilature.—(Scicnfific Aneri his,breast,) ‘,l; b t I don't pay a - penn'ordi of tan. it, to forget Arafts. Now softness is one', - What! follow„the':dbetor and nature at thing' ; roy)deir paienill lin' ritti npepared thi'samelirner •••;-•••„ .'•,-.. ••:. • • - • .-. , :-. s• r i ' i i et, I , - ' ' ..., • • ,„ /,• . , ~ I , . . UNTY, to prove,what I say -gammon is another. , "If you 'allude to me, sit," said Monica, 'who had eilitentlY made , up her mind for an apothegm,' "permit me, once for all, to ob serve, that I don't know what you mean." 44 That's exactly my feeliags nn the seth ject, Monica, dear," cried Agatha. . " Now, children, Idannot endure this.. It; distresses me. These little quarrels lacerate me.' You know, as I have (Men said, girls; I gave up everything for my children. Had I consulted my OVra feeling. I -should have ,glided a solitary thing to-- to your father. Therefore," (here Mrs. Jericho.drew forth a pocket handkerchief: and both girls, with a precision quite military, imitated themove inent,) " therefore, kiss ene.another and be friends." " With all my heart and mouth," said Basil. • "Come along," -- (and he folded his anns.l "tome along; I won't bite.' . ' !l 'What. a er:- ture you are," cried Moni ca, wiping het as she moved towards Basil. 4' I dare say' Young Agatha, lifting herself upon her toes to Basil, 44 I dare say, now, you kiSa Betsey' Carraways in that manner." " Bessy Carraways!" said Basil, and the blood ran over his taeg,, his mother silently smiling at the emotion. "Tessy Cerra ways (Basil stammered; then laugh ed) " a flower." •No doubt, dear Basil,," said 'Monica.— " So are all young lathes of Bessy's age, all flOwers." • .. But I mean," said Basil, .4 the natural 'thing. .You see, my beloved sisters, there are two sorts of flowers. Now, Bessv isn't too fine or too good for this world. go, she is a flesh and blood flower, growiag upon earth. and not thinking it too dirty for her: 'a flower that gives out the sweetness of her own natural self, and doesn't think- it too good for other people: and why 3. Because she thinks no more about it than a rose or lily, or,anv other blossom that's delicious aid doesn't know it." " Upon my. word, Basil," cried Mrs. Jeri cho, with joyous effiphasis, " you are quite a poet." " Should be very •sorry, ma'am, for.the respectability of the family." said Basil. "Oh, quite a bard,",exclaimed Monica, %vitt, a sarcasm so very- fine it was unfelt by its obieet. "Now yoti , have given us one sort Of female flower, what, dear boy, what is, the other ?" "Certainly !Me," and Vasil took his els ter's hand between his own. " The Other flower doesn't root in the world at all. It's a flower so fine; its grown out of silk or vel- . vet, and stands upon a wire stalk. What ever scent it has, it isn't its • oWn ; and it 'doesn't come of itself. sweet girl, but out of fashion. Very fine flowers sown in silk, cultivated by the scissors, • and perch upon stiffness. Not at all the sort -of flowery for my, buttonhole, I can .assure." • " Dear! no, of course not," _cried the wicked Agatha, clapping her ; hands., "Bossy is of course your heart's-ease." " My dear little puss," said Basil,"l like Bossy as I said, because she dosen , t think herself too good for other people : for all that I'm not good enough for her. No, my little tortoise shall, I shall always, study humani ty., it's safest—shall always think myself not good enough for .any woman in the world. When I die, this isohe epitaph I shall have grown over me: •Ile - was - so humble in spi it he never lifted his- thow,Thts to marriage. Reider, co and du likewis.e.' " :11y. dear, strange Rasa!" said Mrs, Jeri with an incredulous laugh. Ishall endeavor to leave five pounds a year, to have that epitaph grown over the in mustard and , cr es s. Five pounds a year ma'am to-the sexton to keep my memory I green." "61 wonder what Miss Caraways would say if she heard you? But I know better,". said Monica. “I . think, Agatha, we had better bespeak our posts as bridesmaids." , 'Wouldn't suffer it, my darling, girls," said Basil. ‘qf ever I was to - marrv, (um that lever shall: no, no—l shall walk throutzlt the World with the mustard and cress steadily in any eve,), von should never come near my dear wife. No, no: you're too good, too fine, too'enthroidered for the plain wx.n.lt of matri mOny: Bless your little.filagree hearts, tit , fore you marry, you ought to ; perform guar antinein cotton, and serve ycars to pies and pUddings." . • i ill cho is • RErirdTzthis os MAar.rAOE.—The leading features in the character ora woman, are mildness. complaisance, and ermanimtiy of good temper. The map, if he be a worthy arid, provident busband,:is immersed in a thousand eater. His mind is ar.ritated, his memory is• loaded, and his body- fatigued, He retires frtim the bottle of the world. cha zeined perhaps hr disappointment,anary at in solent and perfidious people,,andterriffed lest hi ,unavoidable connexions with such people shOulit Make - him appear - perfidious himself. the time fer the wife of his bosom, his dearest and most intimate friend: to add to his• vexations. ,to increse the fever of an overburtbened mind, by a contentions tongue' or a diScontenteff brow t Business, in its its most iiirosPerous state;• is full 'of anxiety and turmoil: 1 0 now dear to the memory of man is the wife who clothes her face in smiles, who uses gentle expressions, and makes . . her lap soft to rreive and hush his cares tci'rest. There is not In nature so fascinating an object, QS a faithful; tender, and affectionate wife. A WORD TO 'VOTING MeN.—Wishing and sighing, and imagining and dreaining of greatness, said William Wirt, will not make you great. But cannot-a young man coni- - .mand his`energies ? Read. Foster on decisit:in , oi character-. That book-will tell you what is lii four power to accomplish.' You lutist gird up - your loins and go to work with 01l the indomitable energy of Hannibal scalifig the Alps. It is your duty . to make the most of your time, talents and oppotimi ties, 3 21Ifred,.King of England, though he p-er formed more business than any one of this subjects, found time to study. -.1 Pranklin,in the midst of his labors,had tune ; to dive into, the depth ol 'philosophy, and .or -1 plored an;lintroden path of science:' ` 5 i ,fretl rick the Great. with an empire at iit‘ 1 directio ' in the midst ,of war, and on the ere }of ban . found time to revel in the charms of i / .1 philosophy, .and, feast .on. the luxuries of / I Science- , ' Napulecm. ith i Europaat his disposal, with 1 kings 'tit lii antechamber and at the head , of thod.sandsofmen, Whosiedestinv were sus } punded o his arbitrary pleasure, found time , to COM' rse wit 4 bBoks. 1 An vosing men who,are confined to labor 1 or sineseven twelve hours a day. maY to e an hour and a half - of what is fefr. 'for I udy,and whieli will amount to two months in the course of a year, -,, . Mr. , '. Bannati;;--Enclosedl send yeti trAtmeie. ' tracts from khktier, written from Sin Fria.. `else* by a gebtleman from, Minersvilleee his. . 1 Brother; thinking, perhalis, that something it contains inight not prove uninteresting to • • I your readers: I - ' ' . - 'LETTER FRON SAN FRANCISCO: , ''." Sari Francircei, Feb 2e, 1 0 110. . ' DEAR. Ibtornsa :—I received your letters, one dated August, _and the other Dec. 10, 1849 • these 'tire all the letters ',have retaie ed-frie I left horriei-therwere— short at that, bodszy ours and ellr. L'a. Now . het the tell you what I-have done to hear from , You oad Mr.. 1., ; 1 I went up to theinicitetwer . weeks after my 'arrival here, and not heare . tag from you, Irpo may think -I Suffered a s . erear dealelAnxtety for the want of infoima-° tron respecting yourself and the rest of the - family. I bevel keels ttp in the 4. digging" . thretsmoudise and being so anxious to -hear from you I started for this pint with the ex press purpo se of receiving DCWS froin the - old Keystone State; and what Was the ree sult- 7 J got one letter, which waS s but short, , and not very satisfactory, I left Bale Fran cisco the latterrpart of January, travelled one dly on foot, .made 14 miles, stopped all 'e night ;at a tavern; inthemorning 'l e. for ett for my bill; and the landlord replied supper and breakfast and lodging, and had' - to sleep on thetound at that. • Shortly after breakfast a mule train came along; 'L wilted the diiver what he would charge - lilt tiro. of , us to tide on hiS mules up to Stockton: the reply was $25 a piece; as I watt de:contract or. reold•him It was too drucheseiti he, I have live' friends "with reeehat come from the saute place jou did, and eters told by one 1 of theta that he expectedto meet some of his acquaintances tol day, and if they should ask to ride ''l should take dictator the same price thee pa d, which] was Sl6; finally heconchts ded to tokens at that price, this was the first eroa.sing of the."Calaveres." There we fennd that the road Was impassable for man or - beast, at least at the rick of health; and not only health, but et the risk of life, on mutts or horses had wagons could not get along at all; however, we rode on 4) the neat cros- . sing, where we stopped and; waited for the balauce of the company. The road thus far teas pretty good, lagain we crossed lbe 'teal nv ere...-," and hariproceeded about a ttile and half, when the first thing I knew wai:my mule stuck in the mud e and it was. impel:sr hie for him to get out without assistance: I dismounted, and before I succeeded in get ting upon eulid I footing, I• had floundered ', sheet in mud uto my arms; his was the - introduction I h ad -of sinking mule., This " ii happened so otters during our ,route, that at last it became KtOhl affair. acre we again i crossed the 4. Ca iiveres " where the three branches come • ogether, the whole three contain about as much evaterai the,Schnyl kill dues - at your place, - there was a current however of abourtseven miles an hour, here WuS e difficulty to be encountered; ti was put to vo:e whether we shoisid remain here until the atreauf s had fallen or go on the decision was thatl we prcceed ; we forced doe, mules that were tint brevity packed in—some 01 them weut deem with the rapid stream, and almost drowned, but eventually got out sell: again. We concluded that we could not cross here, but the mules weie on the °thee side with ouegoods, and cross we must, se we pro:ceded 'elown the river until we found Fl place where' it was much wider and Imre° deep ; the owher of the moles bounced into the water and get 'over" safe, fleetly arcr each of us had suffered considerable, exer tion we were .ttgeirt - safe upon lend, on the -ether side of the stream. We again mounted i our mules, end plit off for the next. crossing • place, that dt• we could not make the secs end crossing Place, so v:c were' obliged to, stop at the first, Where we knew"weeduld be accourtneda`tedias Wet tmvellers should he, , It was, no house, nothing lint a tent and no stove in the tepee)! we could get there Nims "Pork and Beans" for supper, and for break fast •• Beans and Pork;" I had almost far- s gotten to mention that it was raieing at the time, aad that we had to eteep upoa the ground. The; next morning Nye again re sumed cur journey fur the fifth crossing of the same stream, which is called a Ferro; we there utrpacked the mules rind swam them across to the !lauds, and we were ta'ren acrhes in boats;.burl have not told you our bill for " Pork and Beans," it was $3 50. At this: • Ferry we took dinner, which was $2, and for crossing the Ferry $l, when we were upon an island, where we were' obliged to remain several .davi, at the expense (4'82 pereneal, and Si for lodging until the water had fallen,wilen WC proceeded on ourjournev. and in two dAysmore we had theerleasureo . f a rrivingest Steekton. The distance from San Francisco is about .70 miles, how often - we stuck in ID& mud I am not able to say, but in 0 truth I should think about twenty-five 1 times ; ; such is the condition of the rdads in i the winter in this country. This sam e mile ', train was 35 days going over the same read. Stoakton is 0 place about the size of Miners vine, but Minersville is a heaven compared to it ; the mud in' the streets is frons 3 to 4 feet in depth : as seen As I arrived in 'town I weal to the Post Office with the expectation of receiving. half a dozen letters, but there was none ter me excepting one, an answer to the oue I wrote to you from Rio de jauerio, and - dihore . one it was too. I waits& for the steamer, which was expected on tbe lgh, no success,. Theta I concluded to isenain until the steamer came which was due on . the 22d ; it arrived, and two days Were re quired to essurt the mail ; on° Sunday 'the office was s opened, some of the boys took their blanleetedown and slept in troth of the office so they would be s able to get their lel ters first in the morning:. I went down at - 7 A. M., at that' time iheir was a great erased around the effice of about 500; about . 9 P. 11.., I called again, and the crowd :'had in creased to ',about 1000, when I left, in uo pleasant state of mind, I assure you. I 'went downtown arid met a• friend of niine from: Port iCarbon, a police officer •of this place. I told him I would give one dollar and fifty cents a piece for ray letters, if I could get them there. Said he, "if you will pay ihani perhaps_can 'make, some arrange ments which will enable yesu to get your letters by ceasing ;" in the evening he came tu me. wittt the letters, one dated October 16,.1819,