PITTSBURGH GAZETTE: DIIIIMDIIED Di WDiTE & CO _,PIITSBIIIIOII MONDAY MODNING, FEB. 17,..151, Antrim to Ben • The news of the safety of the Steamer Atlantic • w iii - be hailed with universal - joy and gratitude. We had not given her up; pat' it seemed like hiving against hope. 'We refer to Our telegraphic (:Onto for all the particularl yet received. We presume the "paddlo.boxes" mentioned are hos.wlieel house% incleuhrig the outer bear logS 'or her shafts. 'lt -must ; bare been a tre metidous sea that .tiorddrdlii that. The shafts 'ere alsO broken, it is . said, These were of -.wrought iron some 12 inchei in diameter. Tieing, 1800 miles out, alio was within 12 or .1;00 miles of New York, and abontone thousand of llnlifax; but owing' to thti prevailing westerly wiruis ut this season, she could not, in her die, bled 'Condition:and disprOPortionate amount of canvass at best, make New: ork. She therefore returned to Cork, the nearest port near the usual route from New York to Liverpool. Toe foil paTtiettlais will reach us in i sfew days. • • TunQulscr TILACCDT..—Thv Boston Courier contanis some further par tiCulerii respecting the two persona whose , dead Oodles were recently found near Quincy, an account of which we pub 'tilled on Friday. We give h feW extracts which seem to confirm our conjecture that they both died by virtual suicide, although by one hand. The minds of theSe young people, says the Courier, were evidently deranged by French no, eic, spiritual knockings, clairvoyance and study - - the philosopyh of Mr. Andrew Jackson • Davis [the anther of . the "Great Elarmonia."] Sands, It is stated, visited a Mr. Sunderland, who appears to be connected with "spiritual knockings" and a professor ot other wild deo wines, with whom she remained some lime, eager ly endeavoring, to learn .something about the • Spiritual world. Sunderland says that Sands 705 • person of unusual refinement and "About a week after this psit, Mr. Sundeybind states that he received a letter from Quincy, pur ptlrtinj3 to be written' by George Sands, which stated that' be Was desirousiof getting Mr. Sun derinurPs opinion on behalf of his brother— "lneilier vtheide 'maid interfere anA happinc.se and pracesa in a future etote. . The letter else stated tht the writer was 17 yea., of age, and desired employment. -The letter was very long, and related mostly -to Spir itual Philosophy. This ! L etter. unfortunately, has been destroyed. I Mr. IStmderlund wrote in answer that he thought the effects of "suicide" an-the future state would he terrible, and would interfere., with sm be detrimental to the spirit's happiness ' and could no more be' . expected to to beueficlal time, e x pected milturity from the race by cutting it. Off early in the int i." The abase is a ilsocimedof the teaching of the Great lisrmotilig but as it was only a matter o opinion, the suggestion was Idisregitrded. Thu jury rendered the 'Chewing verdict; . , "That that came to their deaths oat the 12th of November, 1850. in the following nnumer, to wit: That George (Alias Nliss) Band's death sync occasioned by a ball discharged from a pistol by the hand of John Green, which entered the .head out halt an inch ribove the left ear, and probably raining instant dGatit. That John Green I -came to Its death by a ball discharged from the ',1.e.: instrument, by his lowa hand, and which bill et:tered his mouth and passed out at the bark portion of his head and caused instant death. • (Sicced)—lbrahim Baillett, foreman: Loyd C. Houghton, Whitcomb l'orter, George Night ing..do, Nathaniel White; f r . Bass, Coroner. - -., Among the papers whfch the decceased left 1 ' el were the subjoined scraps, which savor of that FLAW of mind somewhere between full blood trans, eendentallsm anti partial insanity. • "Tosthe oppressed and downtrodden—to those , - who are bowed even to the grave with grief—to the'. suffering and atfilictetl, I would say—Fear • not, but follow truth and tread boldly where it lead+, and with philnsoptnc calm, and a majes-- tie hearing, go un throng the seemingly myste ' rirm,. process of death: tat hstill gables with light revealing to the naval: ning end more interi or senses, a habitation of harmony and blessed- arse. “Death is only an everltt only a circtimstence in the eternal bite, and the experience of the ha • man toaL "Death is simply a birth into n new and more perfect state of exister.cel "Never be depressed: but be cheerful, he My , ells, be exceedingly glal ever, though death is knocking at your door." This wild rhapsody is in the style of the Great Ilarmonin, if indeed it is not an extract from it. --,- To ,persons who have never investigated real . truth, and who have no fixed principles, its dip punt and flowery style is very fasinating; and its wretched twaddle about truth and the "inferior smAcs," which in reality is only another phrase for a diseased imaginatiOn, render tt one of the most dangerous hooks tliat ever appeared. It 40C3 not directly attecichristianity, just ns a truly devotional book dt ] ies not directly attack priganism;lbut its teachings, if received, are sub versive. of: every trace of christian faith. We soy sithatwe• de, nun wa 'lig to those who have the guidance of youth, t want them against its insidious teachings. ~st its f rails' ye >nay know tt; though truly it comes to us decked in the garb of an angel of light ] tesides, there were tido ord.:tee sheets of man uscript containing spec-illations relative to spir itualism, mesmerism y &C. They appeared to he 1 written by al person of simerior education. One fact which possibly may lead to some in formation in regard to the deceased, is that upon ' the right arm of the mast, between the wrist and t elbow joints, is marked' in indellitle ink, an (di long wreath and also a likeness of some female, the letterer which, lie ad been repeatedly heard to =my he wished was ei literated. The bodies have bee deposited in a tomb in the burial ground in Q i icy- . They will ramain thus for, a few weeks or itidentification. Il is l i . hoped that by the pub city which is now given, the tragedy-will meet he eye of :some of their `friends, or at lust ti ese who may have tollte ReqUlliatt.canith tact, . T • . COMMOTION WITH l E EITI6BURGII. AND aEVEILN . RAILROAD. As this is a great g ails growing country. the the stockholders of th Pittsburg,h and Cleveland Railroad feel anxious o extend a branch of the 'above road into this lection of the country.— They hope thereby to iceurc the profit accruing by carrying the produce, stock, Sur., from the Tus corawas valley to th 2. Eastern market. The President of the Company was here last Trtes- day to consult our ciCzens on the subject. Ito :olye, the Company will furnish the iron and the CJITH, if the people along the route will grade the road and make it ready for the railing. To put ' the road in readiness for the iron, will cost $ B , - tOIO pee mile, or from New Philadelphia to the junction at Salioeville, Columbiana county, being .. L thirty miles, $240.000 This branch would pass Ilan-ugh Fairfield an t Warren townships, and fram,thence to Magno in. If it slmuld be cum . pitted, could then:be asily transported (refit our tos.'n at all seasons of the year, by way of Pitts burgh. to PhiladelphL city, or sent the. Northern route via Cleieland. Bu ff alo, to New York and fiestas. We hope th charter will be so amend ed as to enable the to, ships along the route to take stock, and we , 've no doubt the voters of Goshen, lairfiled. au. Warren, would then come up Manfully to the - ork, and subscribe later ally. . from the Ta,ear au.. Ad . 3. Philadelphia. It shows ple of that region to con- in the direction of Pitts ore Southerly direction to - Wheeling. In pormanee railroad meeting was held tty, Qltio, on the stit inst., tion the propriety of con fute New Philadelphia. or deg, through Cont.. De , lance all along the tone were paced The above we copy vacate, published in c the desire of the pc dddd struct improvements burgh, instead of a in wards Steubenville ea ... . of th'uaante object, n . in Canton, Stark cou 'to take into consiScrc struccing a railtood .t Dover, to Alava, p aste t le:gutes wore in et • 3 The following resoluu , /tomb/ad, That are vcr. inluscarawna e lireferable to a plan Resolved, That th iiittce of fifteen pc c ' ' of'pike township, tl Zotr, and three of : , eroploy on . .engines 1 railroad feon Canto ' taste of the expeavel4 alro, of the whole 1 Resolved, That f heretofore made, no • ' a: reread can be fo ' .. Canton - to Akron. • recommended by this a Ak r ,,, u , and at otl ' . andthat town, for th ganization under the road charter ;" andof don of the road me 321c4istely. !• clotirtonn appoint n cone !one—ttace of Canton, three ee of Sandpitle, three of Dover—to roise fonds, and to• noney the route for . ra to Dover. nud make an esta ,,r grading such rood; and i 'pen.se for constructing. the • • . t i Nik ' w .. 4 ., , .' . ' i r.. 4. 45 '1 6 ',..H . - ,,.'i. i i e N - y or k• ~,,,H.- 1 Faux MM.. ico.-4Dates from the city of ; Alezi- i .' - , ~-: •• For thil'illabersk G.tre.fle.' Corinemina Political Temperance Conaention.— ' less are tAking shoutr'jirecting a new State Out cos tO'the loth tilt, have been received a t New, , Ma. Entrorn. , -.The Market Etzuse' War has t, d th det ermined to consummate it. The bel-'1 , Temperance men, to 'Tevi?. th e T"7"' th ' s " f ' ciflatthatien Island, (the city) Long Island, and Orleans. On the 17,th, the ceremony of the inj i fairly _ .. reco t minenced„end 'the partici concerned' Wednesday. the:nth der of Februaz rust., is : fined upon for a State Contention by e political. Staten Island, lobe called, legally. the State of auguration of the newly elected President of the i ye now gerett at La ve gone through many battles. , th e different .poltucal panes, an o opt s*to. or • minimum, andpopularly, the State of the Ares L Republic took place, according to the provisiona i are strongly fortified ' the ti - di Idcd t favor the enactment of ' m e ats, where many em oo are Pe g ei Mends. It would contain at this time nearly ,of the law. 1 associations, and recollec , . well as large : elan , prohibiting the liquor tra ffi c, to be submit- - revolution at Guanajuato wits . I cluster , one million of inhabitants. It is a very pretty ' ~ TiThe attempted . . 1 interests, are its itopregnebte, while . red to the people for their sanction ur rejection. it seems, a pronunciamento in favor of San j the young. vigu .. and bu idea, but they will not get it accomp li shed. It Anna, proclaiming Lim dietntor , and deelttri; led upon the hills, a . re r l oyant forces station- n- i Gidignitni states that a man , dining lately at a would require the consent of the State of Nevr the deposition of Arista. The revolt was head- i pow , and fall of hope;ith e ;ln. " a t d ive. f restaurant's at Bordeltus, made a bet with some i compenitins that Le would eat for dinner raw what York, which is not likely to he obtained easily. c. 4 by two brothers named Lieegu's , who seem to ' wide scope, and.'rupidly increasin . g numbe rs . ! seer o and then it would require the consent of Con- ,be always engaged in such affairs, baying taken Now this war will end, it is quite difficult to - 1 • geese. as little likely to he given a. the other.— 1 part in the inmrrection of Paredes II Coll le of decide. The wesent movement of these new Years ago. .They are very tic' pfd Gave h p to f— . lowers We think there is no probability . that it will ever i .. fore ~,,,p,...1 punishment ^n th,..,:,,nnt. e„. . be seriously attempted. The Massachusetts ou.t is comps of VA. members, ofwhom • ever thi , y might take cooked, which he won by getting through a bee steak, _1 a mutton chop, n I t h . ~. upon pork chop, and a dish of smelts, and apparently 1 0 7;1: ~,v . ,7,,,,,,e u r v d 3r1d' ,--.— the prospects .l suffered 110 incpuvenience from his meet Whet •rs. They seem to he pre- i „ pie. iWith two Ittindml men they got possevsion of , cocious learners in military tactic No sooner' - I the government of the city of Gu. na'unt place i did they . • that 1 o , H .. of Representatives of i , o 0, ) . h b. „ , t 0 , 5,,,, ,y the e„,,,bi,„,,. ~ a the Ilrary V erdirt. —ln the ease of Taylor, Hale, . a„ dn, J , a in a . mints; and held it for several I Third with the Sirth, Fifth. EILIIOI. ,t.,1 Ninth ! .k. Murdock so. , • o‘i boot , •theddon P. Church, in the New ys. The Legt+lnture of the State FM init.- I Wards, they could, not only ronte Iti,• veterans, ~. Turk Common Plc., for alleged libel by a met-'. 1 farmers; 41; lawyer, 52 manufncturers. -. , , dia.ely convened, and aGo,ernor ad aaman elect- . but grin 11 splendid site for 11 fort... • opon the , ...tile agency in n notice and shoe manufacturer.; 15 physiclans; and 11 , tsl in place .if the one who lad been captured by clefts of the rocks along the b r „,, ~, ,j,„,,,,. ; house of plaintif f 111 Wo.i , , , lppi, I Mr. Taylor re and The remainder are divided . the in s urg,,,, H e ,„„ e d „ very d o leful pro- ! min. No. it is ens il e ' , re fro . . the eminence , siding in New lork.) the jury gave a verdict for printers and editors. elamation, calling on the tithe,. to come to the ' that the Hunkers mast fly before them; and that i Plaiatiffs of '•''''" l • different trades and professions. , among fifty-five • - ~eelsof M rescue; but in a day or 0110 the Government for- they can entrench themselves behind their breast- i .th„t ~t tp.,,,,,mfion.—A it, i n the Itepub- So much for the "aristocranc - I rev,under Cra a and Bustamente captured the : work. must securely, no. i I p , ~ shusette. . . • . pre, and put an end to the revolution. Arista ; is, however, a portion of the citizens who prefer . should he taken to Washing ton, as at the time received this news on the day of lib imiugiirti- i to compromise somedifferences ruthenium olden- . o r t h e removal o f,Governmet hitherto it was e - "" ' . . . . ... . l The Senate of Ohio have Lad under considers- l tion. , limafor so me L t me, a General Free Banking Bal. ! The fidlowmg is the composition of ristas i the 1 Cubitted D. Mariano lanes, Nlinister a Rela- The basis urat • " whit' the' '' r'tem is formed,, s t ! lions: D. Manuel Roble', Minister of War and p l e d ge o f o ne dollar of State stocas tor every i kinrin, D. Manuel Pay., Minister of the dollar of bills for circulation the banks mar Treasury; I). Jose Maria Aguirre, Minister of issue. This C .is in addition to the capital Sleek 1 Justiee.. and other means of the banks fur the redemption ' The w w ar in l'ocatan still continues, though Kith no decisive results On either side.. A great of their notes. Speaking of this measure,. the , effort mto be made in the spring to ' ring the In- , , Ohio State Journal says: diens le terms. -The effect of the passage of the free banking I The norther n Statesof Mexico are still infested I bill will tte, to draw back t o (thi n t h e millions of Iby the Indian, i'ilahniirt, Chilmalm, and Un- mar stock. now scattered abroad . o i...the Union ' range are en erruntiy them. .1 large party bAk I and over Europe. The annual prObent of our,. porierimn of the tone of Perms without oppo- a interest, amounting to over one million of dollar), i side.. and committed the greatest attrocities. ~ willfthen bete our owncitizens, orb - ) those within I . ........-- out own country, thus envies at home, a large ! A correspondent of the National Intolligencr i amount that otherwise would go abroad in specie , states that the grave of Wa. Wt., in the Con- I or its equivalent." gressionnl burying ground at Washington. con- _ RAILROAD TO ME PACIFIC! 4 tinues without a stone to mark the spot where. We have before us a patnphlet, and memorial I the remains of this eminent man ore now mould to Congress, asking for the incorporation of a I ering into their kindred elements. Ile adds:- company with a capital of one hundred millions ni if the membe. of the el profssion, al sed to do s l ogs wellsas to con dollars, to construct a railroad, nod establish I h riTiTt i n f t u h n e rls ir ror m th l 0 erecticireof a monument to a line of telegraph, from St_ In. to San Fran - Chief Jostice M ansti ant, in the same cemetery, j I cis.' they giving to said company, (after shall still neglect this duty._ it is to be hoped that t. i have paid in two millions of dollars) the right to (Negro,. will do something to honor the men borrowd I United Stated eta per cent. stocks to on ors of both of those groat and illustrious men, who have given so high ti character to the 1 Tex Core. AND loos MINES /an Flattflatro nflt pant, not exceeding NS millions- of dithars.- 1 t z ' , ae ri e ,. bar and to American jurisprudence: - OF LAKE Sr PEYIIIOO.-M 0 learn front n statement The Government to take one third of the stock 1 • - in the Detroit Free Press, that the amount of • in said company, and appoint one third of the I 1 "`"" THE BIGHT OF WAY. copper brought from this miner of lathe zleperior directors. The road to he a double track, of , in i IS4O, Wet 1.1.11 tote, Th.. amount shinned in In the Virginia 'louse oh' Deleg.ates on Monday, the most substantial character. They ask for 1 a Bill to incorporate the North Western Railroad 1 d 6 n r i 't;' , 7• o l l i ' l l e r dl e •:::' , j .,. t : f t ' y ; i t r l a l l o. t d. th t l lt . : t r i, l o tt P,,P o ' - p ' d a strip of lad ten miles wide along the north I (..,‘„,npony, was passed by a rote of 74 to lit.- I oi, the whole ' consumption of copper in the side of We road. The loan of stocks to be se- The Richmond Enquirer says: United Stater, which is a little over six thousand cured - t hy a mortgage upon the road. The bill was the result of a compromise ho- toe+. The mernoritil asks th a t the charter h e gra nted ! tween the Nerth western members , and settles at The amount of ore which had been ra ised on to P. P. F. Degrand, William Irigah, E. HD , 4 , 0 ' Ins( the vexed tmestion of the “right or ~,y..._ die , shores of hake Superior, Unto December, 1 It allows the construcfion of a ranrolvl from 184. t, exceeded 3,000 tons. This ore will, In Derbey, James C. Dunn, S. S. Littlehall, vp l o 4 :, l ,T e r :i , Three Forks. on the Ilaltimnreand Ohio Railroad, the *Mon of competent judger, average 20 per F. Flub, 0. D. Ashley, a Committee to Parkersburg. cent. of pure metal. so that even this nmount by a meeting mend,. held in oston. It is I The Richmond Whig, referring to this Bill, has ' r. I every yea r *app l y the "lied State r . The signed by a berg° natnber a gentlemen'. Nia+ri I et mer ore from the mine+ of Cornwell, in Rug ' the following remarks: v Ladd, for ;10 rears past_ has yielded but nbont S achusetts and other New England States. many' THE Riser or 14 kv.--Thr important contest roe cent ' . o f 1,,,,, metal. of whom are officers of ra il r oad c‘aFar i l' ai i a I between the city of IN heeling and certain coon- /There are now, including the two Iron comma those States, whose nat. , and professions are , ti e , ~f the North West, which deelre the right of ties 00 Carp ricer, in the vicinity of the celebta given in the pamphlet before °S. The first name I constructing a connection with the Ballimorelimd tell iron mountains, 24 organized companies in permanently deride , l hy active operation. their unites base been per on the list is that of Charles Paine, ex-Governor ''Oltte Railroad , will be the passnge of n bill engrossed yesterday. This chased of the Government, mid they employ at of Vermont, and now President of the Vermont ' , bill incorporates the ',aactrth Western Railroad t hi s tim e . 8:01 Men. The Iron companies refer- Central Railroad; the second, Josiah Quincy, ye., Company. under certain con di t i on .„ Th o s e con- , tad to, are prepared to melt and ship the coming ex-Mayor of Boston. . I •Itthats require that the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- se.oit, 27 tone of pig iron. Much is said of the Mr. Degrand is the author of the plan. Ile I rind shall voinplete a single track, with the grad- superior q.litles of this new product of Micht- I nations+, bridges. tunnelling, soil masonry ogees- got, its remarkable malleability, peculiarly wield says, • ~ tatty fora double track to Wheeling, before the lug it for boiler iron: wire. and machinery and °I propose that, immediately after the Sur- , North We-tens Railroad Company shall he un- I ev e n in its crude state, owittg to this fact, it 1 vet's are made, the Company proceed . . construct 1 thorized to use their road. The bill also prodder • readtly commands the highest market pnee in this Railroad ou the whole Route, going .w work, , that the North Western Railroad Mould not nuke ' Pittsbergh at once, en as many different parts or practice. a double trark until the Baltimore and Ohiol i et. The tishenes of Lake Superior were establish ble ; and building at difficult points, temporary R ' ailer. nip ] should culete a double track to ar long ago no the year 1 teal, by a company Railroads, to lie °grit while the perma e nnt Rail. wke,linz. lof enterprising adventurers, and the bud.. road' is constructing: and actually bringing into 1 It a l s opriiriilwl that the Wester terminus of : wee N ignrously prnsecuted up to and tittrittg the use the various portions of the Road, as fa, as th e North %Vector), Railroad -hall 1,0 nt some , year i a in . w h en , owing t o th e enormous expense completed. • wont 0: , th e Id t io River, not above Parker , - of tratesportation ,ta il re-shipment at 'Hie Fall. of , °The Company, being thus in poriession th o , 4 , b„....... v- Sands Ste Marie, the enterpri., en fur as fishing tangible means, and acting under a send of . ''''.• Corner 01 The grin ciple whielt bad operated upon the 1 alerre the tall+ woo concerned. was rt•lnetantly I m p e rative necessity of giving to the Peldie Cite L„,,„l n t ore h eie tofore. ens ads: It had sieve('- • a b ato loned 'file product s of the fisheries in facilities of Railroad ira r 'dl ai g: a' f ', l a' prat-, ' ed "Wheeling st• a Virginia cite , against the Mitt. ' Is 10, the y•etir when tiles were alaandonex was ticable, will very soon reduce to rt rtiotierate um- ry whlch would have tested from the construe . I ,, ' sa i ~,„.,.,4, • Onnoind, Jo. :ow t i tango. the inconvenience' of ' fundi'"‘,Y to . non byn foreitim wirporritien, id swork t 71.. loutb• not .111.1. Fur I.aollrot ear1u.i.e13..3 . W. I.l ‘ . Slusdr reu.. Tie.. ut for each wnu .50 V. lIOLLICK. M. D. 311.nm:umbels Mu.r. TO CONTRACTORS. .111 ROI. COI' N'l'Y RA I LROAD—Sealed ' proveale ail! I. reerli al the ollten of the Carrot Count) kailroeol i'sant en, .to Carrot ton.lihln.until Thum the 1.111.d:till March next.for the graduatinn-unuaan and bruluum on the hoe extending fnsm 1.1.1.01t0n to tbe e.tlle, of -Itta Sandy':' near the Oneida 11111 , ., Plane and lnfurmtatlon of the work may to, the ;I',!qtrny', l l=l".: Rn previous to the Mir ktnng. It, onto, of th.kitoar'd of Director.. febll - td ROUT. CROZIER QODA ASII—:I1 misks, for hale I.v t febl.s W.!: WILSON. s A LTPETRE--Sal lingo, crude. for solo by It F. WILSON g 4 ERNIAN CLAY-12.1 Imo, for sale Lv ll frbts W. a F. WILSON' . ..41 %%ma sl. MILS COOPER'S NV RITE ULUE—For .1. sale by febtt J. KIDD a CO . TiIERMIIETERS—A full assortment for by feblt. .1 KIDD aCo ICA L INSfRU3IENTS of 'every de- I rEnptioq,(nr sale by (Alt J. KIDD & CO. g iANE'S PATENT COM POUNDtAS &II &TETE. for sole by J. KIDD,/ CO ItTlS'f COLORS, IN OIL—A full as - t1.,:—..i:.".1,".1,71.:,'T:T.4,T,!..,.!dr„"gg:.ri0i1m.d,,, oon Canvass of ever, description. for eale NY !Alb J. RIDD4IECit • d 'I.IIIDEN SEEDS—A full and good aMort -4,..Am01t of Seeds. Just reweived Prom - Faele thern &r, tie Got sale rholesaleNtial rnlnil. al the Seed 'torn mem, of Wousl and Matti stmt. febll S. N. WICKER:MANI. 1 )I T S LI SOLI.::rib b :N OF ' PAIiT n NITS . II . IP ‘ — b, it/atilwra under the style of Elnacklett \i,:bite, ". U. die sol,eal on the brst day of January, 1651. by - mutual m•ts ....tit Eithe , 1,1 the satumihers will attend to aettlltm up the bitsiness. and am authorlual Muer then.= of the Late brut for that purtuee No. 101 Mtn.. t. 11. C ' EIIACKLFTT, TIIOS. 11. WIIITE. El=lllll EW Fl EM-13. C. Shacklett and William 11, Pam , . as general partner, and Benjamin perm' ond limited partner, will runtinue the Wholes:de Pry Bursts Inudn..s under the firm of a. C. Shseklett k Cn, i:1..1.7 , 1.1.1 y occupied by Shar ri k . l ( o . lt i t i Se: 101 ;1 , 1 febil • IV NI. VANS. EIVMUSK—Where are the friends of r Youth: bv 17. Barker. Bre strant.thing total loud' You. The Robin I'm thinking doe the Bay. Story. Nt Now England chime. a new nine. dedimted M the 1,01 U., Of Now England. She 1 Love is far Awn,. Oh. moot me on the Silver Shure. olu.l N tot. . Sly Hume h son the Prairie Lew—Woodbury Lily Rh,. id S. C. Reiter. I've left rns Notion Tillaue. by a Barker. The Spirit Ituto. 80. hi. hi: the Mark Shake' Funk and Polka. Irdold I were with thee=fe rs r Guitar. 1..* Adieux. t, Boer. An exten , ive collection of new Polkas. WalbsW. Ynclo - Alm.s new supply of - New Carotins Puma." Conti. 1...di , alai an ...tench , new work. Gallo the "Ne1..11 , t." enlleetion of popttlar and webs/ wings. harmonize , ' an f arranged Id Webb mid W. 31.ant:- - enneidered tme liar works ever - published. 11.1iLP.11E 11 . fehll IlAmt. No.lol Thlef 00- FA/C R-9 0 bbln superfine. in store and fur d” n, 2,14 , 1 !MY. MATTHEW SA CO d I BEEN APPLES-30 bids fur sale by G. 1.14 RIMY. MAT HEWS t C.. 7,POLL BUTTER—I 1,1,1 fresh. for,sale by it !AU IMES. MATTHEWS i (0 g ,AsToR OIL--9 We, Blow's make, for tilde IL , 141 1.11.1 RIMY. MATTHEU 3t CO AFE INVESTMENT —49,(100 in Allegbe uy County 1N0n..-n IMmi., turW WM. A, A. 1111.1. t (74.1 61 Wm.," abnyr Jnh. 4.1(0 lOC)DOLLS Allegheny . Citj Coupeu inOrest pariah. In • li.st lark, will. 0.14 101 A. HILL A CO EW BONNETS—Nlurphy, Burehtiehl 11 n liar. anon thla morning ...arid ;31...• of Now norinz - PaeN , DP.ball.: of Engliala Brighton Chip, Hungarian. uld hap., Embriaden.l. Ontlandx. Juno, 'Oaf. and Calturn and )111a11. - AY erine rand Yk.. in M 0... nal rlaldran . Inmate.. at • rarittly of or Enanitth Bonne., plain and wised Clip dn. a. low ea U:t. Ikol and In fano. Hate. Cuhurg, f lllnm.lhlua Pearl. Uttrifturat. f. 1,13 . F. it isTuitv OF PEN ['ENNIS, No. S. js4-e.t n th.tue Th .rkam ll. nlr . santit.r Dula.. have havn rnt,d, oafh for sale at liril.All: , vet Sva. N., 71 Thor' .t. fabld .tTER. CURE WORKS—The Water v v run' Manual. by Jaw; EhaLL M. D. 1:n70:Z.7 = ‘ l?) " 4. ' r V), Or IV., pra.rie. a !Iran - T.14.. 60, an.raalal wnA t r y- • ,atn. ittri..riant aulniat.. by Ethe•ril Johton and Perris u( 111 dro)athr. by th• lan. 11. FrarLke, ham the illertaao lay Robert Balk,. M It Th. 'tarn. for ...ale byII t• ntOCKTON. Stat.-11, and ntattao.n. earner Marirt and Thinl 11.103 VVERMICELLI AN D MACQARONI— v Fe-b Molten !iiArrATIMi and .. Vorrukylll,:ou bond and I:]r ale by thi. I.a tlO or n.l. WM A. MeI..LUHt) d CO A1.1:1 :An Liborly 0 I !ECK ER'S FARINA-5 bores fresh, of a thi. ortiolo...n rolobron.4 as a dirt for Invalid , . Cr hl .In. 1.0 for Illoorniongo, Pudding, limo! or S.W.: For Merlo low b, 110 boa. doy.ru. or retail. Abl3 WM. A. MoCLURO A CO VOX'S sT.t itcti-20 Ixaes for rule by S 0.11 RM. A. MreI.URVA CO. RD AND lIAMS-1.0 hhls Lord; 1 cwt. Ilan., to arrive nn ittorr Fort Pitt fur ealo br — Abl.l 'IBAIAII DICKEV A I'o. 1 00 1113 LS Superfine Flour, for sale by G-01:1 KAM. P. SURIVF.Ii. 500 13,I i :S hi llORTS, Cor s o& 200 BI f :S2EACTIES, II 20 - ix Z CORN BROOMS, for sale by 1,h1:1 4 SAM. P.:MI[4IVMM 6 BRLS SENECA OIL, fin. salt by SAM. I'. STIRRER. ABILLS PRIME ROLL BUTTER, for sale 1 1 - rebl3 RAM. P. EMIT EIL Partner Wanted. PERSON hating a thorough knowledge • A of' Ih, Itu,snpu. In al it. branrh, and I.mane • pnriner in so rntabli•lkul bnpine.. 12: gr I OTP r a. " 10 11:1 1 s ,, Sho r ex i3 und 3 libls„il,7f;:rslTii:t..lr NOTICE. • TIIE Foundry connected with our works h ., 10 ,, brro pretlally ttenttoyed by fire on the 'right he Mb wr mike that wo wo r k iiropsnid 10 precut.: iintrre 11111.1. for Fool:Orr sod ohwill . Ihiprre whl , ll rortitioned the enfiretioetructlon of our sort., sill pious corroct I.finte.l.) KNAP feblLWlre ( th ARB—The subscribers take tins mode of ...' rokrinc their mincer.. WantWantto thaw Fireman ma: . r Inewle who, by eir catraordin .Y e.indion. e5 , .. 1 Weir. unk ..1 anode from dOdillidioll b/ err and ' , O.' I'.l the night ..0 limb inrtant. IS MATT DICKEY it CO. ' -11t1/ 01L-12 bbls, recd p er steamer . Cincinnati. and Ihr rah. hp JAS. DAL7.ELL. 6612.1.0. iiii V. al, et. .....—. li b NV' IN !K I WI f LASS-200 b .fA e.. u l;a Lz lll.. L for enre il IOPPEItAS--25 bbla. in fine order. for solo ‘,.._. t o bbl! .1. lICTICIONM AKER 1 CO. liAltIS GIIIIIIN---:fil cant, for sale by .1 6.012 .1 1,1100:0IAKEI: F. CO. 1 1 ANIP BLACK—In bulk for Tanner's. 241 I 1 biJA far ...is!, J. SCHOONNIAK-FAI 1 CO. febil JILIAPER HANGINGS-4101d Paper Bang, tare with tlidd and Volent matched hoyden' tin. Draw. nd Ronne. For tale by AY P. MAICRIIALL. 6012 liS Want et. g .11E.11' WALL PAPER—From 6 1-4 cents ‘L . , tnl.s Hots. a Intro amartnient. K. aide by • - 601]AV. I'. MARSIIALL. IV Ili PIING AND PRINTING PAPER T V for ode hy Wilt: r W r I. MA KS li ALL. W 111'61 FISII — U 2 tads, for sale by ~. liiAIAII DICKEY * CO. . (Ad I , Water mad rent ata __---.....-I_. !LEESE—PM has, in store and for sale by 1. , fetal 1,A1.,11 DICKEY it CO. TIMOTIII . SEED—In store and for sale by febil. 1001011 DICKEV . .1 CO. • rip Alt-150 bbls, in store and for oats by i. Phil 1001011 DICK El oin i i : ItIE CANAL COMPANV—The Stork botl.rs of Its Elie Canal Ownliwinr amberwhy ono- hi. that dm Allll.l elertion of Director, nth ilniuni, la ys will lw brit] al their rilliow In Erie. n 11r.5 Mil, da n Mitrrh next. at 2 o'clock. P. lc IV nrder of Ur Prwitdent. W5l. MAIMED, Swer. fehil Cann! I IftilV. Fair. Feb. 4'+l TLADIES all say "If you want real ntml Tos, pen %TM. d. liar...Olio 'Dm Store in the burnond fur 1i The , los they MII at SO rents per pound 1. rvNlmm and thorn mu. ..a SI, are dell- d u o, dnrrugnl. or luferlar Munn, react kept ,...hunlnent, and ltmy nEnr mull ell Owl, !raw dlrrel from original chndx. lunlnntmoMd that Tea will not km In nrullle irrwpnr. ••Inb. bY.llnlang op the Ugh., pan and l• as Com. tn. • I.lr • Ma, WI • E.Al.)‘ . —Corriell'a imprOsed FORA Pipe for II A r d =ltizos; — aster., Ate. All dm on bawl and to orrtvo,l4 salfDy io3Soltf ALEXANDER CORDON, Rote: DEFIN_F,D BQL-1...'i--10emeg, fir sltle by 1 - ,1 1..M.2 J. bt1t0I.IN:1168.116t T._ - - . TANNE___ .. R'S 011,-20 bias, for sale by re1..1.1 J. SCLIOONSIA.WCI T._ SbNIIIIIES-- D. 1.0•I‘ I, Pe...Le, . ju W.lllnaton Cu. Dull, • bttly extra Exmily atni fur l J. Lr JOHN WATT S CO. Mal • I.lhertY ct i Ireroir,,.. • ' 11.1.11 W. W. IV 11.sON r OLL Bur Elt Lbls prime. h o' 1 S Ir unlcuAl'r [i. I Nu I 44,1 an,l Srrenrl ct , MO IN SEEL) OlL—ill 1441, for sol , lir IA 4611 S.?, IV lIARA %UCH. bt,l4. prime, for sale lov 10,11 ,x " - Ai tiniAlal, -0p iti( ,, , , ) ,, i , 5,_:0! .I(kzen. f0r 5. na1 , , , , , 1 i - it l _. .. ~,,,I. . 0 _ B li , !Ell ,:i. t i l:PLE!L-150 I, , u. , v r i u m: in f , o , r ... s i le 1 llifiED BEEF--1 iv ole , ugar run-ed. nir 11 ode fr f.'llll S. A W.. lIARCIAI'tiII. ' --, I_ W l:il°Vil I:kS l llb l 4l4rt7i zll4alcb;r;l 5.Tw. ❑,6;l:it IA.1:1 1 -55 1;16. and 11))1kecs No. 1, for ,I :oie hy febll S. A NI. RAILICAUtiII. g ' , DIV EE SEED-55 bbd's prime Ohio, for Il i mle by Poll sA 15 ItIRRAUOII. DRI ED PEACHES-15c for Talc hy fohll S. a W. ITARBAUGIIi Vorros TWINE-23U lbs snperior.qual k) Ky. for dal,. I, J.' KIUD x C. foblO No. CO Woal !trot. L il I ASTILE SOAP-20 ta - ses for sale by X' , febib - J_FIDD al CO. . 1 Alt D----, ,, 0 kegs and 25 bids, for side by _LI &hi° BROWN & KIRKPATIIICii. 8 EEDSL=IO bb lo Clover Seed; - 41,10 . Ni " M illgi ' v d kr:l ' Wll ll. lCK. DRI: APPLES-200 bushels ~n hand apd for Axle by hid , } MUM NAk I R K PATRICK. • VERMILLION—Trieste, Chen e6e, and sOao tV "° ' for " .1 ` bY • J. SCROONMAKER & CA A RNICA FLOWERS—IFor sale bv .[I. foil„ . J. SCII..NMAICER & C.. BLACK LEI 4-700 Ilis of superior . q itat 'JP ty. for Alb. by •. feblo IL E. Wch L o i t ' el%O. d lAMPIIOII-3 bbls for sale by • ti_i f.-•ion , R. E. SELLE IC,. 1)UW•I BERRY-2- bbls for /die. by IL WO R. E. SELLERS. IOPPERAS-- - 10 I.lhLs f4a• sale by to.to . SELLERS. 'IAL COItKS-1000 grogs for Bab, by • R. E. ,‘ELLER.S. OUSE DE LALNES—Printed and solid gfitsital,7f“'"r:ZerVit.7ll67%llo;l:,%.!* - - ' OCIi•N INC, GOODS—Murphy & Buret)- 1 Be Id h...• on hand an ~..rtnarn) al" Week Itatata a.nra. Canton Cloth. tloo J. Lam, Partnettra sine Ilnlmlpal Ah.ra.a. eupt ding etyles of Munn:ging good.. f,blo OAF SUGAR-100 Lbs, ItSPorted nuln- I ten for Axle by BUIIIIRINIE 3 INOWARAId. lizblll Nrk. 116 11 at, ft. ISAIA II DICKEY & CO.. Agents fur M i- ru° w " r" h " ." 'r 'T,•°l4ll " ..Zi ?W' l N;;.°7 - •" 4 ' "'""'" L 410 BATTING -15 bales superior, for sale by (.1,10 ISAIAII DICKEY • CO diCITTON— 1,11 bolos foy . sale by 1,..) thEl ISAIAH - DICKEY t CO d ,orrux BAGS-41.1 dos twilled, for sale 1,. 1. te 41,10 !WILLS t DOE 51.16. , A . , i 1 1 t i .:5!-- . 10.01.10 Pprineipe,ml:4ord.l.le.low Law Partnership. rjrUE auhseribers have asseiated ihem wive!, in the prmlire of I. under Ma firxn of 111. k soluntrion. One or tio.Gther of thaw, lieu not en. tv:L tn a t " HEADE WA:llitNuTON.7_ B UTTER -1 Mils r. 0.. 1. , " 10t.Fv.In for V. V. VON BONNIIOR.-T d CO. ----- lit LAIN 13 LA Cl\ SILK S.—Mt - Ural . & Ot B , llllt LI. Lavo taweivati a vat, full empplY of ibove good, .lach ,an aan . tnacra than ther err trancrally atColeo. Inark ,Flautval and Iltaxade an of heLA. Linen and House Furnishing Goods. A. :NIA SON & CO.. Nu. G 2 and 64 :v.Narkrt otr*t, keeh. rc,n•taatly on hand a 1. , :h a.K.runeut of ihr hgotortug a the lo,t wahafe , c- Table Ck.th.. ii,LmaA and Di a nh c. , Ihn I/tar...nd Dm.mmk, hus-13.. trb told Illsl l : u I:havo Lava' ahJ enhatrh, ilnor unal Lil,ll 1.11.4.. all width, Linen (S.uhru. Ilandkerehlrf, 144 Ikatoct,hr. Atlauller neeting, 40 invh -1,5 Large Auden Sale of Refined Sugar OF RATTLE. GROUND SUGAR REFINERY AT SEW OFT ' NB. (w 0 2 k:' ' ~, 0 1..: 1 . 1 „, }11 ,, N . f r, . I , ) . ii., 5 ,.... 1 , 7 , G . : .. t.P., , i ......-....ndarinct, will De wl.l at Aurann al_NalrDn. 1. i No 1.1.,v a rtiarr. 1,1. !, 11. I',liltt IN, ''''' ' ...A...a 111.”.. 1111 LLI . BLA \CHARD Au '' . """'• ' 0o ~ J: 1 . , • N n 2sCu.n. 11.,••• ..trnil. 1.,...-5., , n. lil..ral at nal,. • .11...0. .in 11. i.• 'am...la,. at the misar norn, , , . ~.._,.. .iinii Danlazn. DI, i,n•af pate ant dark . D . r11,.. ...pn II ..o tl . lA, t o :Ird i , !. , vqtt ,,, r:- . .: , 1: ,I n ' 24 .' do r-arle Gin. 0" "P'. n ' a. 4. .. °"l" irtll -I Cuiitom Hon, Roy.. BY ' . 1 1 t ia. " 1.....1. tivi=el, tyi.,. ...n. AT,irithi in ?2 ..t..1 Canliolr, 1 1 n t "''"n =i li7i in ;1. in , . • . 100 1.n..km.... 0111,101, 101 l 1A.., it•anhn..-• in Oil. in •ht. 1... hall. Iliarter tia1 1 1:11 , ' , 1..,,..,.. NEa-Ttnnts litwral at link. 1)RIP GINGIIA:118.--31ttrithv-&litavhfield hart. «t I.nd a large Int a In . (Ilughsm, nrr ladling at gz atlt reduerd prima north mai corner 4113 and Market ..trret,.. 1 4 1 ItESH FRUlT—Peaches and Blackberries Pm P to their man juin,. mut hermetically gelded. tater ,, bYre , erma their oriel:Lai !Ufa ,. and Lhallne... A1,1'11 , 111,, alai 1111ILIP MIL or in the game mann, ft,,r pion ar Gy )rcLuno k CO /OA 2:a. Liberty ftr,et SEEDS—Canary and Hemp Se .ur th,l.et quality nAll. by e! Ibb , l WM. A! AMU, INSIIfiD . OI4--5 bids just received, pure Vnuntr, tht. and tonal. ROBISON. LITTLY. S Co. frbS Nn Lllovrts Orr.et. 01110 AND PA. RAILROAD STOCK r'hi up. fm. \ZI)1.111n.l. =nE2=l • AND RAISINS-149 bOsed tip: 29'.1 du maul, on {mod Find for fair hy BLOWN & KIRKPATRICK. • '. MOLASSES -3 , 1 tierces and 300 harrttl, "ll '.l °' ' ittitalirrraiirrtictt. LMID OIL--11 hbls best refined Winter, SCROON 4AKER a CO. .24 Wpm! FOrset. f t - JAPER- 11 ml reams WI-upping. ii,yorted: 1(P , do Ilnrdware aq or Pal , by lA, J. KIP KIN MAKER aro. GATE . ' I -4 10) feta J Splol/N3IAK KR d ILIIEWS CUSHIONS—Juit received rind C rnlo I.y J 1 KIDD 1. Wood ntreqt. :tll kirols, a fresh lot to on hand. and for Anlo Lr LAZIER'S DIAMONDS-1 dm.. fur safe I4ONG SHAIVLS---A row lon- privet' Long Stumt.—s oc.tme Artirle—lrot rNielrml by MO, Mti[WHY 1.T.5 .4 N1r , W LS—of a hs m cit 0 C A STOIt 01 brls Bloo's best, for sale JFIDDx CO. BUTTEII-7 bbls fresh ItolL s rolitt; Jo frb7 T OBACCO -49 boxes 5 Lump, for sal4 by R.DE. iIVfNDOW taLASSL-100bso 4 . ;t's" Xby 10, for rale by f..t MeGILLS 8 7WE ATENT SOAP POWDEIt-20 thaesjust 11_m , ..lved and for sal.. hy R. E. SELLERS. 57 Wood win= lb< gvnuim• article may alwaTa bad. OW it Tril E 1 - 1651E-5 , 1A1)}: v MURPHY s BURCHFIELD are rrElm: ar. tl , lr , of above as low a. In' evnt4 mr yen!. Toy,. built al. 00 hand Ilalarine 111.10, (kern and Plaid home-Inade of varinn• prin.. and quaLlab, f 0.1.0 t 001) CANTON FLANNEL—A thither •upply of a very wurvrnor artiela at I2N m'au Prr yard, nr.rtlve.l at atom of utmouv BuitornE6. TIRUCS—In otore and for rule by the sub -00100. Ham 5L ii,om Salm. Sugar of load: Gum Arabic-. (T um or Tartar. Roll Ilrlmnene: Flour rulybur. Alexandria Senna: Gum Cruntanw &IF. Sellers' Cough Syrup in Illinois. - 7 JUDGE PIERCE, of Middlepori. Iroquoiso write. ander date of Jammer 17th,14..4, that he hae been troubled more or lea with a cough far mecca' . Teen. whieh 'art ;ear confined him to hlabotLand required ~n k lic al {moment for three month. baring the - rammer he got better. hot atilt thorough eontintied toMatterts him 1. do. and nieht. which war 01117 Mimed by Owl.. of ilers Cough hymn." whieh a gentleman by elle name ° gehapt,' brought woh lom frt,m the that.. of Ohio. Mr. Chapin bud !sand the Sy roped' great no., 111 hirfamily.and when mowing Thom Ohio. took Men trattler with 'him.. reVeTT, ' :l6 " e l nlatfi ' r Zlltit " Ver ' en. ' l;l.. l4' Entrant' and mid by It. E. WELLER... "T A.. Sold tre.drogglsts gelmrally in the two title' ,andrhinitY fettl. EAT'S FOOT OIL-2 brim just reUeiced • a eery raperiar fee Late be jtal , E. N. MTEKERERAM: SPANISH Ivurr brie in eitore, for r.ao by ja2i S. N %VICKI:It:MA.)I MI prime, fhE - ealu by J. SCIIOOSMAKER eft,. .11V. 2$ IcoN tt. 200 BUS. (:A\; ' . MU bus. Oscu' lon buw bh,rtr; for We hi - T. W , K)D, , A SON. rroduce Dralcmounui comudaskua Werth.% je....1 61 Water street,. C.ItANI ) O,IN42ERt ! • AT WILKINS HALL, On Monday . Itvening, FebrOary 17, 1851. BuStAIELLE, («imoi of V. Via mot %Van., lebtotol ViehiaL L l ru ' =. LT 1i • bait. the lag.. o f .111011noin to lb, ellasens of Out they .rill give a Convert at Igilltt , o Half 1 - ‘ll the above ev Th ening. e t11...1ug is an .t ract of • kttev from IV. Vincent teal lapt. to Mr. John )leitor, of this ea, • Shalatur inierhatte. a, a Vreali.t. after - Jo v has nn no moat In thiA country. aul .hr well worth y of ant Oti tention shown bee The lady voreenitatoSlng her. i nankin btu lc, oneof the LaattVan t'ltee twit , have I heard ti Oa/ a.‘ito• sestits , t. that Itt Introinerog them , bates to the pub lit stilt etintgr favor on the lover. of ut tote In lift , bur,; ll . Nett. York. 10, `3l, Tteketit, of Aduatssi , et. fgt ecutg to le 1.3 at the 11.4, the 3lunengahela Hon,. ang at the cloer foltlS GRAND ArrENUEZOKERT. • Lafayette Ha ll , Corner Wood and 4th sta. THE SECOND JUVENILE CONCERT; melee the direction of Ile. Kel.llO , lV, .01 take pave en nest Monday evening, Vebruarr at 'Lafayette l Hal F.urth arid %too,' eta. tittebuteith. Mr. Bi erly'rqtraas Band will neelat the rung. tinge', who will 1., amnia,' au a plairorrit with eeil sea. , The Un. HAM .111 commence Oftehui before 7: and the pinging will commence at etmk. A•truittan, vent, Children meet °wanted DT lhir pan , ot, hiilf prier. Tieliete to be hail thadeer oat at the Vittsie Aare,. febli _ -(1011N—_'0 brls and 30 seeks just recd by 1...) J. S. DILiVORTLI 1 - 1014. BUTTER.— ^ _S O , * DIG IRON-200 tons on hand .1149 J. F. DYLIVOIITI! LCD 130TA0II-LS casks linnenn'spure Potash, •j_ for rale by ill - 1 J. & dIAAK INlTATlON—Puvr;iirtning ha' Untelion of Oak, and samitbed. inrsmln by . Iv. 0. NIA SIIAL. Waxl 4c BARRELS CLOVEIt SEED; 4d lµlrin .1s Thuntb, - Sml. prime.msrt end kegro No 1 Leaf Lard: rim. N. O. Sag.: Val brio O. 1.1.10 I,sttle yrosnni P. 11. Iloluna.K . Ir. Iris Ilt4,7..nprmm afAertra larullne and for ealt , 1 , 7 BROWN A KIRKPATRICK 7.4,1 • ick CASKS CLORIDE LIME, 3fuziintte , ; ILI. 20 ham Cattnr (111. Pew crop. lilotCo book 3,30 Do Eoplidi Kneeler, orBortalP • 35 Prix Oloto . 2500 It,, Dior Vitriol: Tot Pole by Cofolil S. KIDD k DO. O Wood tt .--..." C LAIN large and spleidid assort- and of Mold Medal. 'Twilit.. ai French De Whet an Caahrom . ..a. from Lle to Sc par yard. ' French all lraol I.alma mad Cnahlmema at ealremelr low prim., MASON TAILORS', Tfillipt INGS--Reeeice4l • and . . opened this ditri Cantu Padding, Se lid., Taat4Sa Japa n n ed Laving end d Coat Buttons. Rope. Metal. and Pans end drop Buttns. linen arid Black Bono,ittusptmiter Rutbmv, A A.-MASON A Ru. AAA _TO-PARtNERSH.T.I 3 —The subscribetslwe ordered lnto Co.l'atturryhir.under tho Ertu. ealfr, Ai LIAM dsi 11.5A1F,ki. JAMES ATKL‘SON. • UM • • JUAN 31. °KELT. cILOTUS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS— ,R,neI Ted and owned thio day.rlnbt caw," &Taunt— ack. Blur, Drown and (Own ktrotultiotto Of Situold'P s r u k i;ditir 'nark ' Dunkin,. • • ". Mem. of Koala:Vl and Middlerca : .• Ackin'i grand Kentucky do. • • ROA Satin, Fancy en., Cashmere, Merino and Muncillini Veytinut, A A A. MASON t CO, MA d 04 Martel St. ...wit BUS: DRIED PEACHES; JUT 50 boa Dried Apple' , 50 brio Plantation )(chum, oak copra-1 , 4M ilia Corn Brooms: Just raid kr sale by MetilLLS altem. EATI NG BUILDINGS—We are prepar iforolph at 7 erect ariparatmt Lai beatink Lure dl banding, by sham or bet water; and-bale ...- Faked P.lll Williams. from the mobilo aunerintend ma, structlon. jail itiliAlkti ATKINSON 1 0102.141:. TO _ LE - T—Rooml and Steam Porr(?r, for torehanleal Dumont.. End bent SCALY& ATKINSON at °KELT, lIP FrOnt 1 I_ILUE SAIA_LTS-1 cme for sale.hy 1: it ja J. SCIIOOKIIAKER /.CO REF'D SUGAR—g )i bts .. d. Tr rd r lar g e loaf 210 do cruabrd .. 7 • NO do tanrdera, AO do Cland , d L in - Stara and ' for rile by nrro JAS. A. HUTCH'S& gal.. Ants St. food. Sugu . ltdenrry. LOAF SUGAR-30 brla for'saie by - .nd.Z RN. DAGALM: & CO. ..--- .., , .. . SSENDS ESS. GINGEI4 - T o lien:U.l,4n CO 's KAMM rinN all's Sarsaparilla. far Belo or yea rroBACCO-s.hhds Ohio Leaf 2o4relaral AL in Knee and tor Pale M y WM. Ic JOIINTriVi. 19" KEGS LARD: 110 dot Prnnsrv,, rerriTed wm far . ILOILVSTeIIi. 0310'17-L5 brls Cincinnati Hominy just 44,1;t• 'd 1.7 t.cjim`NnthA7Vcg.rilliva'.• !AMU' HERRING-12. new; for aale .I.7br 3,31 wm. A s . m'cLuoo At co AEMOVAL.—ENGLISII &BENNETT, 51.101 e... pulf..linver.. nod Dealer. In Protium. baTe , 12, 5,,,,,,,i,,,,,,1 In pfingt .t.t., between 4.= 14 .1, 11 .bumb. ' I ,'..i1113:11 ,Closing out the Entire Stocks'. iREATBAItiIAniS.—A -- fintber- ' rOd ne ,inn isle., The raw-Aber withind ei . out th, Indsuee hi, Mock of Fatter and StaptirliiT ri odd er he let of ATuill oext, would trspeetlully ward,. s2lllnftlein or hi, oldeu,temers Mid the public, who We , * of grinl wool , wt. fitly per rent. below runner To stis per*. wi , hiti twnaurri4.oo. , bt.ierto on Mtirketstrt., this would br a cool omv.rtunity. to he will dL•pcuie of the bal he of the idea: int liberal terms. with sites. uf ihOstoni. which hobs, occupied for ores II vexes. smt has ui lent tamily trade. lt* ?UAL GARRARD; junal , New Tort Store.'Slarliet DRIED APPLES—:,l4.sacksfor rak=br febll . IL DALzxra. e.to, DEM:LASH—Z(I casks on hand an L d' for rale br fhs S.DAL7.ELL WO. lIIEESE-56 boxes on hand and for anlety tel.& IL DALZELL CO. fILASS—Of alt sizea and qualthea, on band fw male by !ebb lf. DALZELL £CO. 4 0 BBL. ..%'O. 1. ROSIN, just reeitised and fur rile by P. A. FAHNESTOCK CU. ...own. Wood and lint its. SELLOWS—Fine pair of Bellows, neatly new, be sale by .LIFE. ATKiNSON 0112,T. feb , l 119 9191 street-. W.TL:C . G SO ,L ON— m P , Zr fbr numb t r . deners. math sue, welter', baetlere told labneese4.l g it 'lt="4l. VotrZVX,IIT,".°' " n 3loney tnrrovre , tand lent. and all lan& of rsZe ononl 10 A gem,' 11161 hltrnigtteM MUM promptly and for Ten . ..lent* ebarmr. rjeaec t atgel iA fels acrat7nollntolllooorwOfflec. fah wt-._ FiII3IOTFIT SEED-15 . bhls Timothy seed on band and los sale by R. DALZELL k CO. feb.: I.ll.tty , Fp ARTARIC 'ACID 11:* Ibg stnrraiited Mne, for ask br R. E: smaxas, wo.i.t.A.m. 111 } :I. R"ING ;2 14°°. . • _ VOR SALE—Good Whiti3 X' by the bUrrei or retalk 130 roloblk sant Lnod Small uneaten borlu, blink To berg 150 temperanee erratum/we, our late counterfeit detectors and an our dull rod 1126 ft ue wwkly, and about 100 different Jute Crurern, Akeetura. Northern and Sontheryinerrkeprrlf and antral rend aupe ply Almanner and tem reboot book, lnk., 'mm11100..1.0 l e r. ter ptiper, quill, Went peas tor rule