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    BY TELE
CO. GRESSBXNAL..
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Wermtiroir, Feb. l9th.
1 .
SENATE—Mr. M von:riported ,a ' bill far the
~ payment of the .1 idtead 'claims',"
Mr. Ewing re rted a hill for the establish
ment of a Mint in California. 1 ,
la
Mr. Bradbury, m the 4udiciaty Catatitittee,
. madwa report agai natty l gialation by CODareW
t i
i "OD tEib fugitive et a e law.
_I
Mr. Foote mu. d that e Senate go into ex-
I ecutive session. e moti was lost.
A bill granting lands 6 Florida, to make a
railroad, was pas d. j ; I
The river and h rbor hi.' was referred to the
Committee on Com enc. ' - I
The cheap, poste e bill +u then taken tip.
Amendments to the subitittite, redwing the
e i
postage on vreeki papers, within a distance of
60 milelS from file cents er quarter to 'three
centa; • and to alio weekly papers to circulate,
free of • postage wi ' in the counties wherd they
are published, we r debate , and rejected. -
The &Gate the after - eel:dive session , ad
journed. I
i I
tun ma e a report from the
kffairs,atithorising the Seem
to contract With Mr. Thump
for bpilding ale steamers,
elphia amilßorfolk, to Ma
rts of Europe ____.
Georgia, moved to lay the
( which! vvais lost—yeas 66,
Mr. McLane Mal
IT - oust—Mr. Sta , , l
Committee ou Natal I
toryof the 'fro
of
to runbeteewtP,•
ITerP, and otliortid,
Mr. Stevens, of
report or, the tabl,
nays 91.
tile, a apetch against the
lc to refer the bill to Commit
: I •
in, the - tiotute resolrediteelf
ke Whole, aiid took up the
adnienta weL agreed to.
Si arx Academy Bill *as
not disport!, of, when the
A motion w•ae m
tee of Ithe Whole.
Pending this.toof
Into Committee of t
Deficiency bill.
The/fie:tote's mine,
-The Wait Point
taken• up; acid wag
Rowe'adjourned.
. The Board of - Canal Co..
that water will be let into
hie, on Monday next, the 24
Pqrtation continue uninterro
• Transporters intend to opel
ness at the following low ra , 1
hardware.and groceries, 7
The Board are folly awake
of the case; and by redur.in
and opening the canal at an
will command a large share()
nesi anticipated this season.
IVIIEELINO.IIRID4 I .
%stun
iChancellor Wolin:TMls repcht
Court, on the Wheeling Bridge
• -stance, as follows. • . I
"I have arrived at the cone ien, and do ac
cordingly decide and report, at t the Wheeling
Suspension Bridge is an obst cnon to the free
• nangation of the Ohio River, ley the vessels - p,pelltd by steam which are wiw engaged in f the
commerce and navigation oft mt aver, math!
ouch-visaels as will undonb ybe engaged in
thernavination and commerceg that river here
after.; A nd 'further decide d report, that the
jehange,•:or 'alteration which or should be
...' made in the construction of t e existing cond1;•
lion df the bridge, to remor the obstruction
r,
which now
: exists to the free arigation of the
' river by stesefheats, is to re: e the sespension
cables and the flooring of the bridge, in such a
manner as to' give a level headviay of at least
-800 feet, inside, over a convenielet part of the
Channel, and not less than 128 foci above tholes
, el sir zero, on the Wheeling water gauge.
. This elevation is 28 foot abet's, the highest
point of the present. bridge, and 'BO 'feet above
the elevation of the bridge at the western abut
ment. It trill give 89 feet headway on the usual
high floods of; the Ohio, and its estimated test
is *208,000. ' " is . E. (TAUNTON.
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• Teesros, (? C_4.) Feb. 19.
'Nine ballot. were - Lad in the Legislature, to
day, far U. States Senator. On the last ballot,
Stockton • received 39, Dayton 34 ivotas. Neces-
• nary to a choice, 40. •- ,
The Legislature then adjourneditill 8 o'clock
P. .11L
Drawrow, Feb. 19,P. 141,
Six more ti.q.seccmsful ballots were bad for
Senatot, and ..;i9 votes welt necessary to a choice
in .each case, Stockton received votes; Day
ton SI. • .
:The joint mi , edng. then adjown till tamer
tiaW
--, • . ' - f......e... ' 1 .
ROBTON. Feb. 19.
`Letters from Cayenne to inn:Limy Bth, state
that the ye lo* fever was raging terribly.-there.
• The Governor, and many citizens had died.
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•
WAH UNG"r r Feb. 19..
At yesterliky's evening session lof the House,
the substitute fortho River and Harbor Elitism
passed—yeas' 103, nays 87. The substitute is
much 'the came as tbat , reported at the last ses
sion.
wiees
PHILADELPRLI MARKET.
February 19.
Cotton continues in limited requ i rst, and prices
are unsettled.'
Floor—Sales 3,000 bbls good shipping brands
at $4,44 ®.-$4,50. ''
Grain—Sales of fair to primelred at 1001?
1050. Corn is selling at GOe gilt, and 61} in
More. .
- Whiskey—Bales-in bbls at-24c, rind in Ithds at
23c IP gall.
Provutions—Prices of Pork are firmly main
tained, with Sales of old mess at $ ;,25, and of
new'do at.sll 13 Md. Old Prime Is selling at
$9,60, and new do,' at $11,25®511,50. Sales
city mess Beef at $12,50. Bacon continues
scarce, and prices are firm. 0d limns range
from 8.1- to 91, and new Weste rnat 91®100;
sales asides at 81, and of stumbles at
..7371.
Lard Is firm, Witt salesloo kegs.
- 7. -. •• NEW FORK
U 3IARKEI. • ,
; - N 00
L :7 r.P00.1% _
F breary 19.
. Cotton—Priees are declining, With sales at
11.1®12yfor middling Upland, and 12 ®l3 for
middling :Mobile.
1 '
Slour , --:Prices arc improving. Bales of 1,600
bids at $4,75051,87 for common Orleans, and
s4,7s(yss for Indiana and 31.1chig.
:Grain-,•Wheat is in fair demand, with sales of
5,600 bus Genesee , on private terms. Corn is
quiet, at 601 c for yellow, ando7c for white.
' Proviiiions—Western advices operate favorably,
and pork is advancing. Bales ofj 100 bbls at
$12,50'-for =bag, ane 59,50 for prime. Cut
meats are quiet.; sales 401thda bats at qe.-
lArd is quiet; with talis 50 babels at Sic
per lb. - I
• Whiskey—The market it inactive,
mks at 25e.
Leather—The demand exceeds
and prices tire strengthening. Ligh
scarce and wanted. •
Wool—The suarket ia quiet, wittt e
pounds fleece at 40e,60c 11 1.
grades._
.
Linseed Oil—A fair demand, sti
galls, a 89c. '
Lend—The market is active.
pigs Galena at ers ';el hundred—Aim;
eat' ' I
Groceries - dm inactive, sad by
i.EVZNIS - 0 ItErO3.S.
Cotton—The market is easier,
,tvaop balm eta decline of to .} in
Flour--Sales of 5,000 Ibis at
for New Orleasti, and 04,87g85f0
Michigan. '
Grain-Ls4lunit is quiet. Coon is I
solo of 1,800 has at 01 . 1e66e boy
for white.-
"PrO63l.olllS—Pork is firm at noon
Pickled meats are quiet, ' , frith sales
814400, and of shoulders at cie,6lc
bailers! at 8,10,8 k.
Widelecy—§aies of 200 blab at 21
decline.
Groceries—Tim marketis Inactive!
lihdall 0 Sugar at 63 ; and 150 bbl 4
gall. ,
?ohs= is firm, with sales 100
leaf at 0012 C.
BALTIMORE. MARKT
• Orocerics—Sates at auction to da
•Orieans Sugar at $ 5,80 ec ,25 c I
Flour : Salesof 1050 bbla 11. :
$4,48, aid r 5 bbls choice at V. , 1 ,
Orain-Sales Of a cargo of 8000
Whaat 950101 c 5 bu. Sales ol
at cceasc, and of Yellow at 6000
Oats are selling at 426450 1.1 bush.
Whlakcy is unchanged from yoga,
CINdLiNATI MARE
Fe
' isunchaugea,
Aida st $3,40;
iThistey—Sales of 75 barrel."
Prorisions—Tbo market is firm/
lbs balk sides at s}. and 400 bbls p
glft kb. Bales 800 tierces sugar
100 Packed. Sales 25 bl gaeo
at &ie. and 9 tierces sides at 7c, p
Molasses is Gm at 32e.
The dyer h&j tellexitour Inches
, The offerings yes -!
were, 1,700 Beeves,
6,200 Sheep end •
Beeves—The dema
apon'the highest quo
were taken for Berm
the balance sold.
Cotes and Cal
s47ersso.
Sheep and Lamb:
the balance sold at l';1
HOME
THE WEATHCH—TI
past, has been very d
to have fairly set in.
A Scant ro an • I
colored men stepped
' Ste on Wednesday,
the desk, said "Sq
No, said, the Alderma
ored man, apparentl
heard hot you were g I
thought I would camel
is your name, and w
honor? My name is
Hayti, but indeed, M
working every day
brought this respect=
that I have been Ind
idle my'time a little,
don't want to go thin
The Alderman occur'
continued to work, and'
nothing, and Bill bar
accompanied by hie ro
SUDDEN DEATIL-A telegraphic despata Was
received yesterday, stating that Mr. Patrick De
buiey, a merchant tailor of this place, who was on
his way eastfor the purpose of purchasing goods,
suddenly expired in the railroad car, as is sup
posed from an affection of the heart.
•ny, Feb. 19
DISORDERLY Cosoccr.—A colored man named
Pulpna, was yesterday brought from Hayti to
Alderman Major's office, charged with disturbing
a colored fair held on the hillier the benefit of a
church. lie was fined four dollars and costs,
and discharged. '
i mere announce
, at Colum-
OL, and trans
, to Pittabwgh.
•e spring bust ;
017 goods, 90e;
ithe necessities
, e rates of toll,
Period, they
carrying bosi-
Arritxrmo limawsy Ronnsar.—A young
man named Andrew Armstrong was yesterday
arrested on a charge of being concerned in a
highway robbery made upon Mr. Culbertson, of
the firm'bf Culbertson & Clouse, on Christmas
eve. Mr. C. proved too strong for his assailants,
however, and they fled.
The defendant was committed for further ex
amination.
; ABL
•A, Feb. 19.
to the Supreme
bee, is in tub•
DISCIIMIGEII.—JOhII Lutz and Michael Mu
phy, , who have been in prison for some time pas
on a charge of highway robbery, were yester ,
discharged by Mayor Guthrie, the eeide c
against them not being sufficient to warn= tl ei
final commitment
Local. Fens,—A press of matter compels
to contract our local column within rather n
row limits Cais morning.
PLANK ROAD . 3ltrrisa.—rn pursuance of p
vions notice, by the Temperanceville and Nebl :-
town branch Plank Road Company, a large nu.
beeof the citizens of South Fayette and Cl*,
St, Clair townships, in the county of Allegheny
friendly to the improvement of the country jh
Plank Roads, met at the publichouse of Georg
Jarret, on the Washington and Pittsburgh Turn
pike, on Monday, the lith instant.
The meeting was called to order by appointing
Col. James Glenn, of Upper St. Clair township,
to the Chair, and Jesse Spahr as Secrzsary.
The object of the meeting being made knonm
by 'the Chairman, on motion, Major Richey, a
Robinson township, was called to address e
meeting. The Major havidg responded to t e
call, addressed the meeting nt considerable lea
.setting forth in a clear'tuad satisfactory mean r
the facilities and great advantages of Pla k
Roads to the farming interests, an.
After a free expression of sentiment on e
part 'of the citizens present, it was, on
tion,
_.°l7
Resolved, To appoint delegates to a Platik
Road meeting, to be held at the Town Hall, it
Canonsburg, on Monday, the 24th inst., at one
o'clock; and that they be instructed to urge upon
the citizens of said meeting thepropriety of seek
ing to unite with ne, at the Dunlary Bridge, On
the Washington and Pittsburgh Turnpike, and
from thence on to Canonsburg.
On motion,
Resolved, That Jeremiah Deudavy, David Mc-
Cabe, CoL Joseph E. McCabe, Jesse Spahr, John
F. Wrenshall, Esq., Francis Collins, Samo s]
%own, Sr., Walter Poster, Robert Lea, Jr., Geo.
B. Rays, Esq., And.. Shaffer, Jonathan Middles
worth, Samuel Jarret, and G: Y. Conitei, be ap
pointed delegates teattead said meeting, &c., and
-report to the adjourned meeting.
On-metion, the Secretary 'was requested to
furnish a copy of the proceedings of this meet
tag to the editors of the- Morning Post and Ga
zette, and that they be requested to publish the
mime.
On motion,
Resolved, That this meeting adjourn to meet
again on Tuesday, the 27th inst., at 6 o'clock, p.
m., at the house of Geo. Jarret, on. the Washing
ton and Pittsburgh Turnpike.
Jesse Srwira, Sea'y.
TICE STE/Lb= NIZAWITIC.
EMI=E!MMI!M
let Liverpool on the 28th December. She way.
then in fine steaming condition, and without any .
apprehension on the part of her officers, in re
gard to the voyage. It was blowing a.strong
gale from the W.B. W. at the time of her depar-
Aura, ea much so as to render it impossible to
land the pilot. Dn the 29th Dec., it P. hl.,
she passed Cape Clear, and fairly commenced
her 'voyage for America, by plunging' at once
into a heavy head sea, and incessantly stormy
strong western gales, which continued without
intermi anion from that time up to the day of the
accident, which occurred on the 6th January, at
noon, when in latitide 46 12, and longitude 41
west. It blew a strong gale from N. N. W. At
P. 31. '
the engine was stopped, as it was first
supposed by the engineer, on account of the
breaking of an eccentric rod to the starboard en
i gine. On examination it was determined to go
ahead again, working the engine by hand..hut
another turn of tho wheels proved that the acci
dent was of a serious nature. The main shaft
was found to be broken, completely through, in a
diagonal direction, tearing the etarboard pillar
block. An additional revolution, after the first
stoppage, caused one part of the• shaft to lap
over the other, thus'fracturing both pillarblockw
and rendering the engine perfectly useless. The
steamer was at once.. hove to under strong can
the wheels lashed, and all hands employed
during the night , and the following day, in send
ing up her nylare yards, and stripping bee
wheels of the floatsa task at once difficult anti
dangerous in a gale of wind. The decks at the
time were covered with ice.. Fortunately this
was accomplished without accident. On the ith
and Bth the lay to with the hope of an abate.
ment of the storm and ft - chan g e of wind.
Aa the captain and all hands were extremely
anxious to reach some port on the American
coast, (en the 9th the wind hauled to the north
with small
he receipts,
Iweights are
lee of 20,000
cording to
sales 1000
[ales 20,000
• and inter-
west, and became quite moderate) sail was im
thediately made. and her course shaped for Hal
ifax, 890 miles distant, and New Pork 1400 miles.
Thh weather continued until meridian of the
10th, when en observation placed the ship 180
miles south, and 70 miles west of her position at
the time of the accident. A gale now sprung up
again from the south west, and it became neces
sary to heave the ship to; for even with moderate
weather it was evident to all that she could do
nothing with - the wind:adverse under canvass.—
At•B :o'clock A. M., of the 11th, a large ship
passed, bound to the eastward. but she did not
either see the Atlantic, or if so, took no notice
of the 41=1 of distress. At 10 P. M., after
taking an account of the stores on board, and
Considering the apparent impossibility of reach
ing America, the ship in her disabled condition,
the captain determined, with the assent of his of
ficers and passengers, to bear up for the coast of
Europe, and up to the 22d day nothing.occurred
of importance.. She had strong gales. and high
seas ' and the ship made an average distance of
150 miles per day, and in that interval run.l4oo
miles. Atn o'clock P. M. of the 52d January,
to the; great delight of all, she anchored safely
In the harbor of Cork, Ireland, which fact alone,
when considering the Immense size of the ship,
with her small spars, light canvas, and heavy
machinery„ is sufficient to prove her a . splendid
sea boat, and must add in no small degree to the
reputation of her commander for prudent and
superior seamanship.
10 regard to the conduct of her passengers
nailer such trying circumstances, too much can
not be said.' They. bore the misfortune with
bravest' and commendable fortitude and cheer
fulness and testified on - leaving her at Cork .
their highest regardi for the noble Captain, and
expressed a full conviction that no better steam
er, could be placed upon the seas. They all de
clared a deep interest in the vessel, and express
ed their heart felt gratitude for their safe deliv
erance, to which in a great degree they were in
debted to the superior management of Captain
West, and the surpassing strength of the noble
steamer.
pith sales of
the lb.
,75e54,87
.thazza arid
lower, with
Bow, and 67
quotations.
of hams at
sees 200
• ? gall--a
Soles 100
melamses •t
. . .17 19.
of 229 Idids
brltuds nt
't# t.bl.
(bushels red
e Corn
c "td t
L
miry 19.
S•slel 1000
saes 70,000
, xe lard at
hams at
.Bhoulders
• The Atlantic had on board 550 lone of freight,
and a considerable quantity of specie, *lash the
*miter Cambria was. chartered to bring over,
rod probably sailed from Cork direct for N. York
on the 4th inst
Before' 41te *frit:xi left, arrangements were
pg to tow the Atlantic to Liverpool, for the
pa:pm of haring her repot:a—Bali. kw.
1E 31 kRICET.
lEEE SCREW Mt:ET OP TEE NAVY.
It Is under this title t tbat Captain lathed, of
the
has published a volude dedi
eatedtyli Navy, thefi Lord of the Admiralty, intend
ed to illustrate the merits and advantages of
Screw Propulsioa In: brief, they may be thus
described: The abience of all impediment to tho
full armed bropdaideti the fact that the screw
ship is a fully tarnished and independent sailing
ship; the economy of using sail power or steam
power s t, o ption ; and the employment of steam
machinery under the water line, and out of the
reach of an enemy's shot. Such are the advert- :
togee of this mode of propulsion, now universal—
ly recognised in the European navies, and be
ginning to be Understood and appreciated in our
own. That they hare Oct been long since pro
, perly estimated must be attributed to the preju
dice which assails every noielty. It is now eight
years since the Princeton
.firrt solved the problem'
of screw propulsion for-ocean navigetion. The
celebrated Mr. Stevens, of Hoboken, had enter
tained the idea, and had reduced it to successful
practice in a ferry boat on the Hudson river
many years ago. In the form and principle of
the propeller there has been no important or ma
terial champ , since his day; but for the success
fat practical application of the instrument in this
country to ocean uses,. the sole credit in due to
Captain Ericsson, Pte constructor of -the steam
machinery of the Princeton.- This is the weed
awarded to him by the scientific world—the only
tribunal competent to settle questions of scentific
import. I
25 Yat
e ua thed l e gl a y t el
ow
d was fair, with an advance
tions of last week; 40 head
et# ; 100 head left over, and
' ricea ranged from $24 to
About GOO were left over
,50 Cnss us in quality.
TATTERS
;e weather,'for a fewd4
ightful, and spring seem
Druhtts's Ornen.--Two
!nto Alderann 31sjor's of
1. one of them going up to
do you errant to see me!"
, "Oh! said the the-col
very much, relieved. I
diig to send for me, and I
before. you did." What
ere do you live, slid" his
till Davis, and I Uri in,
ter Squire, I have been
sincei Monday, and have
le colored man to swear
striocis, for it I used to
and drink sometimes, I
days to the calalxmse.:
him that scs long as he
kept. sober, hi need fear
In his annual report fur 1849, from the Bu
reau of Construction, Commodore Skinner re
commended that a steamer should be 'built to
supply the place of the propeller Princeton, and
receive her efficient and valuable machinery.—
This recommendation was not acted upon at the
last session of Congress, and was renewed by
Commodore Skinner in his report of 1860, with
the suggestion additional that the frigate Sabine,
on the stocks at New York, and the Santee, at
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, should be fitted
with propellers and suitable steam machinery.—
The Bureau also recommends the addition to the
navy of auxiliary propeller steamers, inasmuch
as they possess a decided advantage over ships
dependent upon wind alone for their move
manta.
By modes of arrangement recently introduced
the propeller may be applied to ships already
built 'without mutilating their stern or impairing
their sailing qualities. We hope, therefore ; that
the recommendaStins of the . Burenu of Construc
tion may meet with favorable consideration, and
that measures may be adopted to enable us to
meet the state of things now rapidly approach
ing, when a ship for naval purposes, propelled
by the power of wind alone, will be regarded as
the most obsolete of obsolete ideas. Full steam
ers; or full sailing ships with auxiliary steam
power, will baba a few years the only naval ves
sels afloat.
Mark' the progress of the revolution in navi
gation. It is now fifteen yearssinca this subject
was brought before the Lords of the British Ad
miralty by Captain Ericsson, and failed to attract
way favorable notice from their lordships.• Sir
William Simonds, chief constructor of the Brit
ish navy, remarked upon it that, •even if the
r 'the propeller had the power of panelling a ves
eel, it would be found altogether useless in pro,
eice.—Rrpublk.
wade a low bow, and
cher, departed.
Mrs. Farnham. the lady who -projected the
transportation* of a bevy of young ladies from
'the Atlantid coast to the Pueifie, has recently
written a letter home of considerable interest_
-Though a private letter, it has found its any in.
to the public journals, and has becom public
property. She is located itSeen., on a Ile ran
cho, seventy miles south of San Francisco, on
the north - side of Monterey Pay. The region she
represents as a perfect fairy land. She thus ch.-
scribes it
"Ic is very heavily timbered and beautifully
watered with clear living streams, running
through valleys of the most fertile soil, ob which
delicious vegetables grow ten months of the year.
The region is especially famed for potatoes,
which become almost a fruit here. The: farm I
am on is charmingly SitUllitti, about a mile from
the old mission, and two from the beach on
which a tremendous surf breaks and thunders
day and night. From my house, •La Lihertad,'
I look over the coast table and range of moun
tains, the hill+ of Monterey, and the bay, and a
near landscape exquisitely diversified by plain
and wood, hill and valley, and almost every shade
of herbage and foliage that a country without
frost can show. The. rainy season is about a
month old, and the earth is as green as it is at
home in June. Another mouth will cover it with
clover, and less than another vegetate it with
an inconceivable variety of the most exquisite
flowers.
This is the land of flowers Is well as gold--
, Our praries are qUite insignificant in their dotal
shows-when compared to it. The country and
cllmate are faultless, except in the lack of show
er, through the dry months. Nearly everything
one can desire may be grown upon one's own
farm. Yet. I confess my life here is a sacrifice
I make to the interest, of my children. There
is no social life in the country, and there cannot
be say thing like society here for some years.—
The great need is of womenovithont whom, you
know, millions of men do not make society. It
is quite true, at the same time,. that great num
bers are coming; and I ought perhaps to say,
rather that I con find no society here than that
there is none. There are but two orthree east
ern women here. Miss whom you know
arrived here a few days ago, and is abont s to open
a girl's school here, wbere°we bare a fide com
munity of girls. From this we hope to se* tome
growth of culture, and some addition to our.eo
alai resources, since good families, in settling
seek just whit, we ought to have,"
JAM.ES GLENN, Ch'n
Horace Vernet ba• just published at Paris an
engraving of Ills picture called The two Scourges
of the Nineteenth Century. These two scourges
are the Cholera and Socialism. The picture re
presents a public square with a scaffold and •
guillotine. The scaffold is covered with.corpses,
and the French tricolor in cast liken shroud
around the body of a soldier. The Twolicourges
sit in the foreground before the scaffold; the
Cholera is playing a triumphal air on a flute
made from a human bone, while Socialism, re
presented as • skeleton, is reading a number of
Proutllion's Journal, Le People.
fly Long in Georgia.—This fugitive is ad
vertised for sale in Atlanta, Ga., by Mr. Clopton,
who purchased him at Richmond. Some of the
Georgia papers appear quite indignant - that that
and other Southern States should be made the
"receptacles for all the vicious and unruly no
gruel" of Virginia, Maryland, aallorth Carolina."
The Atlanta Journal says : " We are assured that'
the number of this class sent South, the present
year, has been unusually large. One thing Is
certain, they are not calculated to add either to ,
the security of our firesides or to the value of our
present negro property." -
Dr. A. N. Henderson, of Buffalo, has recently
applied for letters patent for ti new discovery in
the process of gilding, which he terms
gal
denio contact self-acting gilding." The metals
are held in solution, and the articles to be gilded
immersed. With a• strong solution the process
occupies from one to minutes. The gold or sil
ver is precipitated upon the article to which it
rigidly sdheres, and is capable of as high a polish
atria nay other form.
The Board of Managers of the Washington
National Slonumenthave signified to E. C. Dela
van their williegneas to receive from him a block
of marble with the Temperance Declaration, al
ready signed by eight Presidents of the United
States. It will be placed in the strueture, eo as
to enable all succeeding Presidents to add their
signature should they desire to do eo. All the
Preaidents from Mr. Madison down have
Biped the declaration except Gee. Harrison,
who died before it could be presented to him.
The porcelain travelling breakfast service of
Napoleon left by his will to hie mother; and by
her to her grandson the Prince do Canino, has
been by him presented to Major Cats, our charge
at Rome., an vestimonial for the latter's atten
tion to the Prince, upon the overthrow of the
revolutionary„authorlties. The 'prince Is now in
exile in Switzerland. The service has been de
livered over to Major Cass, in Rome, in pursu
=ea of instructions from the prince to his agents
in that city. But can he constitutionally receive
it? The last clause of Sec. 9 of Art. 1 of the
constitution seems to on to prohibit it. reception
Ones a prince always a prince, we should say,'
though in exile, and so, temporarily powerless.
The right toreceive is certainly questionable, at
the least.—N.. Ex..
Catholic Chore/L—{So understand that the Bi
shop of this District, yesterday confirmed 074
persons, 40 of whom were converts—and among
them, Rev. Edward J. Ives, whu formerly preach
ed in East. Haven, and afterwards in NI
D'orrn
The quantity of ice gathered the present sea
son by the prinoipal dealers in New York, is set
down by the Courrer at 146,000 tons. This is
said to. be the largest amount gathered in one
season. Last winter the supply amounted to
only 90,000, and the price per hundred pounds
was 60 cents, while this season it will not exceed
26 cents.
Suspension Bridste.—The suspetkon bridge
over the Niagara river at Lewiston, was formally
opened on Wednesday last. The chief engineer
and lady, together with the wardens. of the coun
ties of Lincoln and Welland, were the first to
cross the Bridge from the Canada to the Ameri
can, ®do of the riser. There are now two elegant
structures within some five miles, of each . other
connecting no with wire cables to our Canadian
neighbors. . ,
•
A Beautiful Sign (cation.—" Alabama "'misd
eal, in the Indian language, "Here we rest !"
A story is told of a tribe of Indigo who fled
from a relentless foe to the 'trackless forest in
the south west. Weary and travel-worn, they
reached a noble river, which flowed through a
beautiful country. The chieftain of the band
grog kis lent pole in the ground, and exclaimed :
"Alabama! Alabama!" (" acre we rest! here
we rest 1")
The PM} rme.ilyfiiii cboollitpin of the Limp,. Affritions of
tie Lave, AAA., D.uwehdrt , l'idris Mawne cif
die Broad er Limos, and Woe offirrions N Ids
Pahannury Organs.
it s do ;I .f o t t h :oi 412: d )
. tri bu fl , dime, betand
melee,to make: no assertion or to the virtues of this mall.
eine e and to bald no hope to suffering humanity wlech
feel. will not warrant.
The floss of Ireland, and the Pine and Wild Cheery...
iustly celebrated for the cure of all diseues of the Lim*.
and Liver, which .rem fearfully prevalent In all Northern
latitudes. Front a emobinsUott of chemiral extracts, pore
eurtal from this Moss and those 'from, Da Wiarnes 1100.
ton ay W., C2mar IS Chilli/.
I — ,„Zayelrtstari Bohan( of Wild 'Cherry IA a One =MIL
Inoimor, 000m0,A4 entirely of Still Cherry Hark and the
genuine legion:lM., (Oar latter Impart...leapt...ay (wit.
porp000,) the rare medical Afros, of which are also rode-
Mord by • new chemical prone, with the extract of 'for—
th. rendering the whoLe egllll/014/1/1 the EWA certain and
ertitlbel,lr remedy ever discovered for th,
CONSUMITION OR TILE LIMOS.
11CREDITART CONSUMPTION Coma by Wistar's pal
l.. of Wild Cherry.—The following quo of Jeremiah' Ike
gegg, of Ceineumptlott. (Eve of his brothers and olden( ha
ving Med of Cowan:option.) Is truly wonderfah
Piassoor Wwx , Ilamllton co.. Sept,
J, It. PASIK—Dear line I take the liberty of advising you
of the lariefit I have derived from Wm use of Or. {Virtue. •
Ihdoom of Wild Cherry. I was proatrated by that terrible
Onwirtio, Comminution, In May lost ma attack WAS truly
horrifying tei me. fur tire of our family. (my brothers and
sisters) had died of Coniumption. I vas Meted with
(lamely all the worst &stores of the disease. I hada dletress.
lug cough, and expectorated • great deal of bleed. beetle
fever, severe pans In the ride and cheat, roll chills, alter.
malt, with dashes of beat.
I was under the care of a ekliful physician. from the
time I was taken rack untll about six week* slum. Wog
then about betide, and toy friends considerni my cue
hopele.we or at hest beyond our phyalrimes sant Weird
the we of Wither'. Balsam of Wild Cherry. Without me
knowledge, my father peneund it, and commenced admin.
lotering It to me, and from the that day I commenced tak.
Ing It my hmeith Improved. and in two weeks from the
Uwe I commenced using it. I was able to be out and over
live my business. and lat.. which I still continue to do, I
have taken four bottle. of dm, medicine, road mar consider
myself perfectly well. JEREMIAH ISORIGO.
; ; ; V I . ; ; -; ; ; ; ;
Cantr3 Portz faits Co., la., June li, '4B. I
lourD. PeET — Deer tilr In dhIY.IIVID. I teas attacked 1 - _—_ --
-- ----- - ---
with a Zeverof typhoid character, which loft me in a very TO LET—A IVareboase Kitt-tlted be- .t't
Cth
bra oh . u.
debilitated state. when, In the following winter, I was La- I „A„t - t,% 1, , - ;-‘ l -1,21,t,1.4.,-;,, 7 1 ,%,t,,,,,,,,,0 1.4 1 1 ..
two wi th a ••••r• cold, •hieb Ted.. me to Such' . , e - ! sago , a 5,,00: le le suitable fur tuanufacturiog ore.
tent az to glee Me the al , Pearanet. of a Confirmed conamnp-. nag Ivory... Enqnlre ol . , . .
SCAIFL,.ATKINSON • OREL).
tire. I labored under • macre rough — stnertnnted •ghat l -' l/ .
deal. and arm troubled alth eohl 'feet and night sweete. I • I_IOUSE AND LOT ['Olt SALE--T=
also Imam+ merest bloat from my lunge. I roeillteued . subsceibth offers for irate Om house and lot situ..l.
In this elated gradually elttking under the dinue. until . ate In the mint virulent ran. of the borough or
January, Ise. when I was agalthattaelted with-fever. My Mr. l e :antille . ou b the Ina Tend IVll , 46l ; ;l d edge , i 34...ag rt •triw n j
friends despaired of toy lifi, nal My physiciame thought I '"' .
cone nieuee. with " Xli t's hogamr Wat at the door. The
could survive but a Mort tuns. 'My extretalik, especial. Int 15 ' ..11 store.l • •Ith choke frt. te n t ,and Amid/m.-
1Y Mr tet e'en. eonitantl, ,-,:,1,,,,1 ::Imo-, lost their feel- , The above proyorty Is very degyabe . a.A .Fl l",,,, .„4 ~d.
lug. Coder rune cinunotertee. li to, 1.. truly said I was n t:y,7, ; :tri ; ,„, : t0.,„;.,, 1 , , , xit,„1 , f,, , .-- -- -CO text ----
a living oktleton. I finally tlytefrom. to toll taking me. •
'3IES• SUSAN 4001 MR, Uncouth..
divines predeld.sl by pliyinemet.. euel tr. Cr. )11.tar's Bal. For further perticularQugido. of .
emu or Wild Cheer,. And from the tel t dr,. ilest I coat- ~. • . ... : ' . KL RlM ''''ER. A .l'
nearer. J•11,..1. 41. . 11 , 4t1.1•9
inineed tithing le I run date a grudual 1w0...re. I eentln.
eel trz .... 0 0 month , 01 tie'— .1 , 4 ., ` hid. time lea. nor. A:;:t, 11 It ENT— . -A good,brick stable on 51 .
eel, and enteral u... 1 health ems dmr. and chnefully re- ' I Strit•letthy Alley, belp.Liberty and Smiths •,,,:f0
commend the Indram to all three atllleted with thwurs of , tr7t6 a i r d P i rroVrran ,
, r." thr.. ,. ..7:1 6 ,- * ., „ h .:
'he len, awl ovoid Nat: - to Ow. •mumenemg ion are, n o t : 1 . , , „•,F,, ,,, ,t •Atr , br,; . ,,..z.,%,...,..!,,,=,:„ y ,g,,.
Wbe dimmer:stet! of two or three bottles do net effect a eel, woold be very sulteh,:u at a PM! of storage fur r i mer
T, but pd.:di-re..., I hey. done, end I ham no doubt than.. Enquire of . JAS. MONTOOTII.
felthsrls. Na ITT het:L.looth or No. 27 Sixth 4.
tut woe thud, out of ten, .1,71 lA , bieseed with renewed •
• health us I have t....n. itiepretfully , tarn.
130SITIVE SA LE—A large number of
Jot , 7 :t 'II JACKSON 11., buildiug lota. irrthe most deeltable situatemas. in the
- 1 borough of ilietninthatti l ira Birmingham and bit
I ''''''''' ''' '"`""" '''''"" "'":'''''''''' 101 II"' Pittobtuele la'sitsrel tar . ado N. and on aoromitedidlna
't` tr." ,
Lemma , tans u rms. be hot im'aPylisatido tolimo Dr haler, spot:i.e.. Wieshiegmn County, lay BAIRD it Mt IN. 11l teonod at
rn thirt
h
fattyl lea!n offer l
a. , . at vlrart - ;ht 1fi111y ... . Et t M., 14.1 '
as Asenue. Sur terms and further pa • Orr
Md.., stew ant A Parke— I take this opportunity of in• wood, es . .
forming )•n , a r. 3-1 renitrtable cure performed tor.
. • FOR RENT.—A waniboll, y,it,ICO, ,11,
me by the tito a lir. W Bler's Delo= td it ild cheery-. i .. .
Mater street. between Markel and Ferry mitable -the
In the `L . ' ''''). 1 wax take" with an inthttn.th.nr I ' e prod.,. boalue- s. E141,1111V of . JAS. u'A
LZELL
bowels, aheli I lat.derd uuder for sit wry., when I grad. f„•lst r No En Market otreat.
_
natty reediered. In the fell of 1,411 was at meted with a
.eery o6f, which ~-,esa Jo... Wilma wy lunge ad as the : VOR RENT—The dwelling house and ...sr,
b "" 00 '''''' '''" I ea ''''''''' ' gel ''''' I le" an 'es f.:riNlZ;nlTZatttletlOrb.ll,llJ;Yw:o,i:EL
lads a .-1-t-t.t.i -", y att''T a .W, ht.' Perwnswithing to fl • hcatiou f m M !
smoke end bere.
ft end thus I weariest along natal the 'sinter of ISE.. tle, And yet reside In tb• city. con lad bevy sash a plan,
when I heard of lie lt Loses Wham of Wild Cherry. My ' Ili. within trier...,stontew wa1e j 0,f,..;,/ bezel. pert .d
.
frithels permaded rue to give It a trial. though I had given tlor 6 ! , ,. ~. te° ' . S t `'.. ... tt. " t ”''''''
up ail bey., of recovery. and had PrePund tars , . for the Very Valuable City Property for Sale.
change •.1 a:tether •orld. Through their solonation• Iwo
THE undersigned AdMinistrators of th e
induced to mate use of the ineonine Wletar's Bale= of
. r . j . h ... r .,,,.
~., ~,,
salt the
Wild Cherry. Tbd easel Cu artily ..... , tordahlug. Alter ~ . fir egg ' eaeaes, a
ti n wd TM.. Ealeman, ..Otto,.
[peen years of altletlon and earthing. skid after hart. of du feet lot fronting on Liberty Meek running bark
spent four or tin hundred dollais to uo yelp., and the t7 s
.. it ern frlltry;Ale t it . the trel i er .
.at i atlr.:= •
kearand noun t e• Pr e twh's vhltthtttit bud' turnout nt. '"' OZtitliZ on 14% Wiry. thirty , arww (not toe , terthe 6
Mg. Iwu soon restored to enure health by the blessing of Alm Othea loth fronting on Cheery •Iley each
erg
&eland the tier • of Dr. Dieters Baba.' of Will Cherry fewt Dunk nod running
ha
el Ml* 6;t parallel with P . hm ,
May the bleating of Cud nat tthon 'the Ortersetors of so ....' " ,,T2,1, , : h i g, r=ltr t . n d :1,7 1 1 .. 41 1 i 2 4,
valuable a medunue ao {Zonaz't Balsam of 11 lid Chen,. ' a Marcie will be oderwl at anthem to the bl,th.. bidders,
Tour. nape. trolly, Ilse, the Tavern starlit. offend for not. Apply 00
ilat. 11. C.A.R. VAIIIMAN or
...
R. r.tMPRELL,
Sold by J. 10 Part, loudee.aor to Sanford A Park.tfoarth ~:u.,teerv, ill Liberty at
a'l
W"''''''.l..
C'''''''''''''''''''''''''
-....•___.A‘C'3l" the
ItAAL EISTATE-FOR .SALE--Ti;, - ui,a,i•-
..... t atkl awl St ...t to swn, all GALPT•I3I... tx. , ,,..,W
. 4 „,...,
..„. 2 ,,
~.....
~ ~.i . ,,, , ..
J. Sidd a C.o- D. A. Fahneztnek A•C‘... J. A. Ipaeo, L by net lota. aid some very desirable nen for touters,
trtjenx,,,, Pittsburgh. L. A It...ahem, Allegheny' 1.7. tr. toti”. 113 tar Borortab of Ihroaloghatt, kr/114,1 near Om
Li T. Rouen, Washington, L Si. Bowls. C 010.... kl. new Publec school Howe and Engioh Lutheran Clonal, d
Welty. linsternura A. tionnts.Sumenat Scott it Ullman, .T h tXtl.s% l llb°l=t,",..rr . e , , , ,
0 f= 4 ,. t r. t r ,!,:,,
jle..l6th. Reed • Ea , . llouthrakdinn: EntOth.l l .lll.lthorr. Inth will be sal. will meter ththn aWe and profitable lee
Hildebrand t Co. Indian. J. k: wrislyt Etthenedar thrreteht_,- ~.7t.t_t!_perteoL Tr.. Bth.,ltte,_-__,,,,_,___,
_.
Ey... 4 C. • D. "` iik. A Wa " ' t ''' '.'l "'"" hur.. ,b.:'e. - =,:71;71,%:1., oTtl " nnllt ‘ r . ert7lli " .:
Metaraind tiro. N Callender, Meadville: Burton it Co in4h, het... Third end tourth"strsete dr of 11 Miss
Leto Ora.. A Yoram Mercer. Juan Kelly A Co. But ermines and N. Patters.. Ewa's, at their ethos in Rime
rata) MOSES tr. EATON.
ler. s. e.oaith. Breuer. J u.Surautartoti. Warn, i I._ • c web...-
s Jones, Coudersport P. Crooke, yr.. ltruwnerille. ( 'ANAL IV AftEIIOUS 4 E TO LET—The
febth,42•4ln IT
IL.eattantelkale Warehauft. Co, i 331 Liberty street. now•
wearied br 114/ A I.lmtert will he mated. with the Emit,
LOOK HERE MY PRIEM! Pi:LATP fr- ‘1; .1 .1,1 f i , Wit.71,k,,11:ri1,t,"„..,
,L i RE YOU A FATHER, laboring for the---
TO LET—One llou - 5e and it Lot situated Te 5,,,,,
1,414 . =,. ',,,d . rr,',*.'l,Tillat 111. aimed seeme g' i w b . unit, J. on Ded ( oot etnet. Sent. , Vant Toe booms tri:R.
sts. Dr. 1 1 D. Ilowe's 'eleaker Sarni:aril!, apple to ROBISON, LITTLE A IA) awase
An you • Mother. sorrel-mg from din." to which fie 0r,23 nldi Liberty et
....
males ere generally ulnect, we Dr S D llowe's Shaker
rwriapertlhe—lt will ` rectainiy core reit . VIP. SALE---The eitlisc'siber offers for er!
mai at our depot, one of oirr agent& mad gth • . o ff • lame ousJ will built Brick Hone. with Maki
ramplilet, gran, •hera you will end that the Shakes Ens. ~...,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,,..„, '
ward* es preparthl by Dr. N. D. Ilona has hem 1.1.• p c .d..,,,hi n thy, m u,. a this eat, Powestrion given on
meana of permanently curing more dbisone to whkt the ~,,, ~, 0 , Apr , ~,,,,,
b '''' fi "" :tfi t a.'' ''' li i n i."" l "'''',.. t . ' h. ', th Z„...., ° th wt . e . Also. a vary draftable lot of grou.l. matsthing overtone
Purr., ion of ---wi.— •••• T. " mu .. l." the ' kern, •Ith *spring of vn.. water Llan altuatad
I' lifiutedlet. hits eataldlsheal Its high nthotatkin by its i n A ,,,,. th tt t L,...„,,, , 4 ,, ~ i ,..,.. ~,,,,,, ~..„ ~,,,,,,,,
numerous and well athented <urea
ion the redden:tee of ' /Ir. A. Toner. wax the °Fault,.
,Lai lz P.. in IPA' b .U. , ...' , itanv 'Partita the Seventh Ward, on Pennsylvania Ann a il ed n...
that acts on the tater, Kidneys, and flikret at the. mime , ~,,,, m ,...,,
Lime. which moan. It altogether mon veinal. , M .ems , - It Is now certain tat the Plank Road will be domplete
o...particularly to fem...
out the gore srossny early In the coming summer. Poe
Be cure end MP." for r. . D. uowrs SIIAKER,I ',eh, information, ply
_to DAVID BEELER, Fourth th.
SASAPARILA, and take I:mother.
, noel. near the that de:seilbral Pro . .,I T• ta?2 , ltl
wk. io pm. beittle—d bottles kn. 11.
g • j4IOR R ENT OR SALE—The subscriber e
DR. D. HOWE t CO, siosostres. , . -
I Cone, H e m, mo,taa.o. 014. , wid sell or rent Ina ret7 desirable I minter Peel.'" an .
To whouiedl order* may be aildreemel eon, lei Allen...ray. oltnatod Ou Ohm lAD! arel.enes.
Also, fur sale , by J. A. Joon. J. Stheocunaker It Co.. A . 1 Allegheny Avenue...l4 of th. amamaL. The honer is a
Black. R. W. Mesas. J. 11. Townsend. J. Melaler. W. Jut. ' lug e doable trek building. in complete enter. Thge n hi2.
vi:iing: b irthAt . PV; 1 2 . ,.:1N' - 'lVol..nal i ':=Q" "p'::4": o 2L4.:."lffig=L:'l t ll;;:'.4.."-;
. e... Whe:tneo J. 11. Paterson. and 16 - U. n , St. l deem - lotion of Ruin al.. • spring house OMNI 'moto !um.
Clainiville. Behan • knot. Culls orTatlaviT I Pcsuesoinn Nina whenever de•tholi JOHN GERHART.
a I jar.laltf
VOll It E N T—A twii story Dwelling in
i • House on Hay vont Ervin.. of
Ala _ JAMES DALZELL a woe" a. L
HOUSE. OF REFUGE
.
TILE MANAGERS \OF TILE lIOLISE OF
efuge •ant to para.... hot of remand mitable for
a-ation of thi• InentoUott. motalning firm ten to Pi ty
acme. well euppin•l with water. hod situated up", one of
the rirers„pimat road. fir railroads. within five mtlest alba
Court Itou.. Sealed propuula atoning deerriation. print
and terms will be remised until )Somlay. the 2.lth ton., by
the Cott:gull., J All Ln , ANDERSON'a.
TIIOP. RAKEIVELL,
JAN. CllA)illEttet,
WM. KICHBAUII.
•
Pittebrunh. Feb 5..51.
ADDITIONAL SALE — s.,
Of. Forty Town Lots in East Liyerpool 0.
rAIIIE recent unprecedented sale of Lot in
W above thriving Town haring nearly eshanabal
t awe rmainusly lablo , at, and the demand . oil sbncinalOm
. the itigirrsigned bee been induced a Mr out porton of
His pn.perly in town iota ea abort, and oders them fur sale,
et peters and terma that cannot fall to meet the views of
those 'tithing to mtmnsee. It is ne.llerr to nay anything
of the button of tly 'Fawn and DrusT-ta(it lirring r ten
I „a;!.??.,;;.°4'hands.'
mad Alban purchased toy thole wishing to procure a desira
le blame.
The eberre principally mem meet ellaibleanddecirable
In UN place. and arcc hoard In the metro et
three Nev.], pold.
. • • .
For informationapply to the proprietor In Liverpool, or
to Jainee Blakely,' Beg., Fourth street. littehurgh.
JOHN BLAKELT.
Barr Liverow.l. Frb. . reharldwilS.
Jana WITLLI JOItS CAMVIN.
COIITLEY & COLVIN, Coal Merchants,
oral Dralers In Dry Garda. Orourries. Iron and laalle,
corner of Walnut eine, and Viulongtou Turnpike !toad.
T,toperanarrllle eelP4derlyekt
EAUTY.—It in unircnially conceded that .
beauty Is more common In this moot. than in any
r. while at the same time It is said that in no other
country Is it Jost at so roung an age. Now this Is Into toa
certain extent but the law t often .o.wel by neglect. it •
say to all, do not neglect your personal appearance, hot
Theetho Milowing. and eon need not lack maxi lonia.
The. articles me relent:tic preparations, and bare all ap
tamed a high popularity.
Jules Ilauel's Nut° Chino.
hin t, Au imparting
to the most billions oamplevion a radiant whltent..
nothing should a pereon he more careful than the 01. of
powder
to
Use Ala as routy of those sold ant very lujurl.
ma. 31y Chinese powder IS Compounded a mientlDE man.
ner, and
mains ingredlent which .0 poulbly loakt
an Injry,
Jules Ilmiegs Deml•Mry Powder. for r emo ra., .prAllO.
otta hair. 11 hat is more unsightly than La, upon fare
or arms of a lady. nil artkla will remove it in • short
AIM, without the eta of any thorn Instrument.
Auks thud's Veg.:able Liquid Ilair will Instant.
neously hum. lo red. while, o
r gray hair, • beautifully
black. brown, .auburn color. It will Enloe the hale 10 a
aborter time. end more edeetrally than any other dye, I.
Ingg tike ean.e time V ' e b al.—ft Is maily souesa
shave with this main. 'there IA 0000 01 the uting sou
Batten usually expericneal in the use et most ps. lin
the contrary. It Aar. the skin .moth and soft soa as ml in- '
font's, and not liable to term. chapped.
Jules Ilauers h 0.,, Taal Paste.—Next to the hair, we
think the Teeth were intended an the greatest ornament tot
the human flu, hut when neglected. nothing is m
k on, n r vai,o, Impart
ruitelex.Wa 'k entr 4 l7 whitentes, at theardue time looping
t6u gums "2reaLgVbiht
For salt wholesale and retail, by A. laltneatock A Co"
and It. h- .llers, Pittsburgh, suni J. blltehell, Alkuhenr
city. l'a 511441
HARRISON SEWELL . ,tAtturney nt.Law,
e y unto Slaw Comm Wiener itiLlaking DeotMans, Ack
nowledgeruenta of Deed; to OWee--Fourth Weal. above
farollbtleld. nadvltarT
Linen and House Feinishinz Goode. I
AA. MASON & CO., No. ill? aud 64
g Market etteel, bane comet:wall, ol; hand a lug . .
aaarrunent a the following o r =nun,
tar,
Table Cloth; Luau; sod Diaper;
Narking, Marla); Doylus. te. to;
Towel, Ilvekabee. Diaper and DennudO,.
Dieser, Iluerla, Scotch end
ldnen lawns and Linen Clothed";
Thaw and Linen Omen. all ;Mb;
Linen Cambria llandkrerlder-,
104 Allendale Sbeellngs 10-4 Iloaton the
<l4 Atlantic SY:meting; 40 lush ddlloa.caelog. tr. A,
f.bn
Sellers' Cough Syrup in Illinois.
UDGE PIERCE, of Middleport. Iroquoige
er county, write+ under date of January 17th, MI. that
he has bren troubled more or lees with cough for several
Tears, which 64 year evaded hins le his &xi, rejuired
medical treatmenterns throe moths. During the summer
ho it,rt better, but still theconeb continued to distreem him
only relieved by the we of
of Chapin bmggFe'sfit &Lin g le= Pia" - ! 17 .
Chapin had toned the Byrusof great ow, hie Welt nod
when raining from Uhin, Wok Aileen beetles with two,
eorUon of which Judy. Shure obtained aid ink with great
b,n.tit. when other comas failed b. adord relict
Smeared and sold by • IL IL SELLERS,
Sear dritgltbte iluntrair In the tweelties and vicinity.
'/[4.1001l CANTON FLANNEL—A further
y v il pf vs eg t grf a sumter . t 23: mob P.O
idIJAPIEt pIIRCIIILILD.
1 HOUSES, FARIVIS,.&c.
I I am OR T, LV tiy O ,, R , LE L N d T— D A comfortable
im boom cpz o ra ufi zir d th e • lot t forts OD a el.
f
4 : 1 " rerner; N. fn et-re •
FORR . i.l 4 ;t=3 . hat fardweilin
thtt ' :'!;:oinii gr T "
r etort Cliff ruort. * /&ilsiort t;lnn cv the and of
Tottrok: PmLiak2"b". or C. C.
Mail: Urn
rLET—Two offices oia the lower floor
Ammer Harald am] Water ,streeta fronting adt . a .
ater Meet each is &et.
Ap, two mans 'woe Mae as the above; on the semad
Ith setadate entrance from W
Alt of these roohis are suitable for Insurance Wheels. SE,
and aro situated h the moat favorable blare for bulaness
on the Is hart. • PuLLARD
(chit ot3s,
EOR RENT—One lute three story TS,'
brink house ad store, rituatut on the nom, rit i Vg . ,
rd and Omni meets. aninlied iu modern
stab hot and eoldUrths, mud Itulued with am. sitit. ,l ..f"
P 4"frfaml l tl e house. Poelession on the bra.
April. kaaare of SAL EEL ROHISHON,
Manchester. ur
.E.
44111.3a5.. Pittsburgh.'
IOR
W.! Mr., aura Ist Apra For terms, InquirsZ ,
he premises. fehl3alit
`1
JIOUNTRa
RESIDENCE FOR
RE N
ber. nearedwtelchengrtrhoaufmonlyhccupieof tbyt Alsxbra
and 51auchester 'Plank Hoed, with earriaa• boure_i nteble
and other out lartiscr. and about an .ism of Emu... r e ."
iskin Oren on 1 / 4 April scot . APE ‘E
li.utAKENVELL,
febiluar Mee on drool
st Pittsburgh
1 - 7 - A 11 1 ABLE MILLS, - FA R.MS,AN D LOTS
too PALE—two larai Flour Mill. mal Fair 11111 on
thr Hoover Creek, with the nee'eartary rater paver. Also,
• well Improved Form In Lawrencemunty. Price W. , —
A leo. a Permof Ile erre. un the Ohio sires, th ree tulles
below Bearer, air Also, one of 140 am.. 0. the
Ohio riser, 6 tulles below Bearer, Sir 132 mr acr, Aluo
604 acres for 1118 pus acre. AI.O, farms of 156, 135, mad 96
fue $2: , Per erre. A 1,.. 175 acres roe 312, and EU
acme for $l3 per mai, together with many others of vari
ous area and paces. Enquire of.
fetal_
frblo P. R. 1.. H. FEITER/IAE, •
Attorneys at Low and Heal Estate AirrtaA.
• No 107 41.1 t et. Pittsburgh.
_
VOR RENT--The more on Market et., Ero.
.& o e...ewe.' by C. Yeager ea a Variety Etoreia .
poraerhm givers unist day of Aral nert.
tr3f..3FCLINTOCE,
VOR SALE Oft RENT—Eleven acres t
mt .
di•ollintt hoof, good stabl jgc
ing, do. The pound to war
ly level, and bettor bounded In *tad by the beventh
It
rued. and extending lack to the Penna. Railroad. It Is
one of the twat desirable locations ln the vicinity of the
filly that I. nor In the markol. Eb.pilre of
ill. 'YOUNG 2 CO.
1111 Liberty st
VOR SALE OR ON PERPETUAL LEASE
1 1 . 4 :00 ,7 1 4t th .171' ` , °` frtltPi,yor,2l".7l.t'...l s irix„. l 7;
jololo¢ .iintE3V43ll Ermine !Lbw, surn ' tata uare.
Npring Ahoy, '44 tfillg`4l 4 0 . 17 1 :1 1 . . 5
A ley. A 1.,, 1,100, 0.1 tmnting 14443.thlarept:liom,
u°Null. the Cnktral AthroadDeivt ‘ and praltsthleur
servo, tha2. , 13 - 11 JAMES OVIRA.
31rALUABLEPROPERV FOR SALE. t;:!t.
I/tenant Want Public Sam; Flows.and site nut
It . li it s t and*. ,11 mid eltber sepand•ly yr t0...4
reg 9. ewers. Theft.. Is 110 het wide on
. ItAney 'it ittrrg b ) Ott deep on thstntolo . 1 1^1.
Any sAdlll'ld
known.
deslynd Os glee; •tn%!
tArtas sal., tnado known. on
Frei,. Board 101reetort, at No. 47 and Slarkot 4troot.
tan2l lm
o LET—A large 31ansien liouse with
2
2sere. of Loud atu ed cholloot at °also&
ion !LA RDY. JilNtiff &CO.
'l7 LET--Tho Three Story I)Whilirtg
Mom, \o 171 Wylie wort, at prtoent oectspind ;44
by oho B. Litt:o., aod ronthalt, too parlonm.....
thhlhg tOoot awl Whet., on the :brat floor. Prooo,olon
given oft the lot of loqutro YLOYP.
lalCl Round
rro LET—One Two Story Brick Home,
,froTZ.lfenl
JUO _ TOWN WATT k CO.
PPR RENT: The Storii, 118 Market
tev.o. the .erond Atm from Ma corner of ,Ertel
l '"?" ••'
coon the la of April.*
DAVID
lOC Drho at
ia:s . r, two ve_ j rc convenient re!,
lovni.Li neti.vu. -on Tblnt *tree!. chore it
npit hoot to rmithfreld. Datrerslon given am the brat
" r Al i el l Y:Tart for nor or rum lute . hi
Lots nn end none the Allegh m r. e i e lilrer, In the Moth Wahl,
Apply to .
or ' E S I ' i.InIII, ` MtNN, N•
ja.klLf IFIDIrth ci. orar Wont.
'OR RENT.—The follo*ing proper- tV.
ties ans rent. els:
A large, •ell finlshed, end eoranletely rum/shed see..
et
STORE, on Market re. between ,Thir d and Fourth sta.,
suitable for Dry (D.A.
sieranil rtnins in Poet 011/co OnEdings, to the seennd and
third skirl.. suitable Sr Artiste's Rmse, Mem Re.
A largo MP/ convenient DWELLI.SU HOUSE, in a Mud
neer part of Om city.
P0...10an( the foregoing can be &en On the tat al
April next.
AD° a SMALL STORE on Third ittreet, next der to the
Gazette Odle.. Posseasion steer inintediately.
FOR SALE—An townie. Lease on the W.A._ le, on
Third street. heretofore occupied by 'lle late Mr. A. Steele.:
For terms, apply to
E. D. OdZZA NI, ISt Second Street j.l or to 11 1 1.%)KIIICK. SO third street.
I7Olt RENT, Two stoii Frame Itone — o ,
,‘ and Dark building, with taro lot., rituals on
ford rlreot, Sloth Ward, adjoining L. Amur.
Fo* tooßt, ' , poly to ROBISON,. LITTLE CO.,
dotal:flu Liberty aro&
T 0 LET, the Store Room' N 0.65 Mar
ket kat AMA. adjoining the Want and Jewelry 'To
~. W. Wilson, and recently nocunlad by Menne.
learnt In the. city, and wall anapted for a 'Waking and
Es- :
001,.. and Inettrance Moe. or.a Oren A rulandld
new t h e
Weather? Hugllth Plata Masa, rill Le put In .MC4,12
SA the ?emits.
Enquiry
Puwerad
of on even on thf Otto of February' If Wanted.—
na WiLsON.
torber of Nlarkat arid Fourth ot.roe.o.
,
F TOWUSE BLACK TEA, MoRRJ,IrzIFI.
1 1 . a flwoami,ln the Diamond, ball the tack In e•ina ~
x,r,vith: Al ,i. . Puff. but • Watt” h.,. . ..!..,
rom
(loud Mining and pleuant flaviund Mk Par 14
The Last:imported Into Um U.States The •du
C A ' frvz7t. rh ' iv ' . r. t vh=t -.;,',.= ~ (n .fn • m th .•
af l M lllO Cheat.. Wing far superior to Package Tam, wench.
In Mimi instances, bare ben put op two . 0.. Tear .
•
and you might as well suppom Ilay ;would (rep m w' °
a =all bundle as in a M "
stack. to think that Telk will kcep
lateen in a package min the original a.m.: _PL..'
D -•
ItUGS--In store and for aitToll th e sub
scriber, ell of the hest quality:
SClow ulph
Shate stst Scale< of Marphhe.
elleg
Epic. Ealtr.
Bogs of L.. 1; • •
=A ,
Drhaatene:
Flour Bulphur.
Alewaines Ileertues '
them Camphor. B. el, W1L.T..E.R.811..fi1,
narnavarood snail filth DU.
E : gIiERS---3 sack 4 c i) c r , i c n l te it for , att s by •
VALLLY FLOUR-20 brill exfin, for gale by
Jar mot a BUCANDIMLI
STEAM BOATS
_ ... _ ..
..., .71.11031 AS TCIIITE, DONNET 3LINU—!
titift CINCINNATI &ST. LOUIS ,
?ACM/U.ll
. Net. 41 Routh Second Scrawl. kat...,
j: TLe Due A.. .et J. Q. ADAIIS: Luc., . - :4'4' -
muter. will lenve-fot *bore awl nt,ertedkate tentutt. t.+4 aldr,)lllDailelplaw.
purl. on
Fri
tu.t, at 10 .. n. DUDA,.
tort trrittht or •
peunmats, ar.ply on boon!. 063_ . 00 . n. N0.n.0w1.r.0 ............ --.41.rn .atiat...
I IDI AG A LEY, WOODWARD & CO- WI le--
IVOR t OCISTILLE The swift n o 1 ill Ntlearon.o , 'No..7-13r4oketot-PLII.IZ4L o . '° .,.ai
I: 4 wpi.zditt now itteluto, EDITOR. Da , D.
enuoutand.r, will lease Ibr . shove and lnter- •
portilatelandltut• la to ortung. at re, n't•hc.k.
'''r fr '''Zbt or Dtt. , ... , , IPIT on I..ard or is ;
feb‘p bEn. ft. 3.IILTENIMEGER I
- 1 . .
.FOII WABASB RIVER- - -T lie
°I
rplendid new ateamer nnen.. Captain at, ,
I..rt, will leave for the at.,. ...1 all int' r- ..,
svdiate zone ort the 16th Itgt.. at 10 o'clock, a. w...
Yoe fr,tabt or pane, apply au luard. fetr:- . 0 I
t,
JOR NASHVILLE The fast
ronnlug ateatnerliENETA.Capt.Wiikln., . ,s. i I
leave for the chore and inrna,nate ports ,
on Tneldar, 1 9 th lot.. at 4P. )1. i
.4.'or freight or puma, apply en Loan,. , feb2o 1
FOR NEW ORLEANS.--T he . - i
aplenalid )ta s ter. F.MPlit. TATE.
,:Er. amen a n. illleave ror the slam..
and all intertnethate :point, on rburaday neat. .L'etb in.
Rant. aid o'rlork. P. w.
• 1 , .r5 nrightcarpamage. aple on lanai 1,,
UR ..LOC IgV I LLE--Tlit. s
plen-
3• did new rtenteseLVF.LLA, Irun. J. Koontz
•gantnender, will leave for the above and in. -...-.1 I
terrnedlate port. on Friday, the 14th 111,.... at 4 o'clock. P.
Y. roe f"l ' h ' or
P""‘..l.l')NYE7Th'ilr.i(gP. AP
fehl-4
.eht ,
'OR ST. LOUIS. The splendid ~ [
new eteataer , FLEETWOOD: Wm. Conley. ..,,,
etenteander, will leave fur the above and it.,
mediate ports on this Jay. the 14th hid.. al 4 P. 11. .
For frelvht or pakage, apply nn , -... 4 . or , f , ..
febl4 . 1. NEWTON .141NT.S. Ag, lat.
"OR LOUISVILLE—The splen-
did atesintft , NAT/OAT(.111. Capt. W. - De...1-MIT%
at I leave Cr, the •luye and all intern:wand..
ports Oda day at lho'cluck. For ftelght or ;atilt. , tali- •
on board.
yOR CINCINN'L LOUISVILLE
er. LA/ITS—The timt running olmanerlM2
bAAC NEWTON. Om.ln Charles immel.
leave Am We above astd Intermediate mmta, w thio day,
M 6 P.
.
Fur freight or yasuag, aPPir on boant. L..b12
rOR ' GLASGOW, LIV•IRPOOL
.._.•
AND WELLSVILLE-Is. line steamer _...,:"'"
MLLE. Wm. Fluddro, ma.ter, will run
lobre,ruluparket between thin city and Wellsville; leas•
, Fay . l);.lh every Monday, Wodne.day, and Friday, at
- For fr , ;l4iit ~• r pa.laste. apply on lawinl. jaZ.O
ifOR NAgll V IL L E—The fine
tetui, 31AYFLONVElt,' aslet, iram.r...
I leave fur the aborcanti iut H ennelliate,rt, a
tido day, at t r. At.
For l'erl,ht I.r p.m:, apply, on 6...1. "12
. .
_.. . .
Otii• ZANESVILLE —The fine
irthmer NIPMESS,C4n, master. will have --
Le sailcilermediate punk thug:Mei - noon.
at 4 o'ellarlt:
For freight or apply cm board. ilia
REGULARIPITTSBURGH AND , ,
, PACKET.—Thes.glenduk
re7717r 1 ;0-Tl= 1g; L air 'r t ' ri.Workly trips betworn
(hit d
eity and Whoring. learitn. Itittoburkke Oly 10 &clock
every Monday, Wetlore.,lar and Enda, awl , rrturning.
Whmling retry Tomlay. Thur,iar end Skturday.
lorarh work. For freiolit brood. ..00.
oulb 14.51,T0U.M. 0
- • .. .
,11EGULAR WEDNESDAY,
rActiA.-r. CINCINNATI, raptclu
the trro b'' sa:ol j rl;Z " . b tn i z i s, r.r
ttre hr
INnrlntnati cn ,ll llt.l.urco ' lapArt - trtulp, Inn,-
ever,,,%oV In P 1.... nt
oir
Fur
A EGULAR PACK }'J FOE
IIIMIAI\t •
—Thr q , unar I o
0. CApt.. u I.arn ttnner -
Tur. , +l, al &Hock u.
For frcicht ' Cr 304, nnnnani. to
AVM. IL JOIINCTON. Act
Shawl and Mantilla Wa.rehonse.
~.t . S. MILLS, No. 6 CORTLANDI' ST.,
,_ ,
~. ii a iUr ~ t atia., 1 , 1 1.41, 1 i
~..1 :0, 1 , ,,t 111 ,1 . . it ,n r,
~ T . ..i :, ,, , N . ,6 . .0 .„ . ,, , ,„ T il
• •
1 8 , 1 r:.,—,..-,----,-_—_- • Y0RiNt. , .••, , .:1 , " ,- , - •,•,,'..i'rzi.,vgl.l.d.i,,n'bo,,'„,Lc"
..--.......,,,,--,•-:.--,-• red from tbe I...tect pact, fw.hiwn, aaare ay ine 3 rt ‘ ant '".
t pc.) partteuLarl • ada ..tod to i; wn • ' • ' c"
Merchants' Transportation Line, . •„,,,,,. . .„," l' - • - 01 . g '.0 , .. . .
.., , i..ncild stock of J'AItAbOLS AND I:31-
(VIA Pt, of' L t'.l NIA co •-, L' A , D It- , l 1.a1).t ft,,, nII . ..LLAS. roil-l-tinc of frocred and plain edged cotton
d lIR atel Tlitli ealin Parasoitt, and Cotton and Wu, :
FOR PHILADELPHIA nut F.C"r— WITII. ham Umbrella!, AU of which will lw offend at.wwtrernely
• Inv pr.,... 1{ n n. 1I melte our Itleocrn rraaei to ert
. 01 T 11.1. , 1111 . P1Nti.
, ataw, crr ttoek !wryer yoirebasolw. ."
A. 31, c;‘ , il , ACO • Clttlwl 1 .. 4 .. 4. 1 l '.. 11 1 - rr - .L . t. • 1
1.... {1 I lir: 111 STAND?. fro. exhihitip; Shelvlt An&
s. l 4lwotrldtirft •
. Manilla.. not up itt raw, f, .r tronnportatlon. foldl-tf' . 1
s,AI yrJo..aftAtNOß, Central tilock. Drnad tonet, 1'L11.,. ' _— •
it'e or; precansi to rervive a large antrotot clerrhandcw SPRING DEPORTATIONS.
and pn.dm cLi ship . thr t , pertio„ of the canal, to PhD, . c. B HATCH Lc CO.,
delphas, and all Inttintuwltato Ora, at In we., rate, .4 in I
Itot tints than In any precious ,warn. 'l .. WILL! ill STREET NEST
(AP N. IL The inettat.ed number r.f Trucks nnotd..4ll.y l NO ' . WILL! ill - TORS,
, „,, n , it,,,,,,,,,,,,.. i „ „.,,.,. one last , on the I I[l l 3. VE now its store, and are constantly re
eau listlratt. will tory.. an, pttesltalltt of delny at I . otteln, be steamers. them. extentireascortment of
J 1.41.1...... llolidayshoril , Cclnlabta. 0 '.., A ,, .. [ .tent ctn., o "ECIINICIIINO ROODS ere before offered.
e k 31...1 . , In A l'tt . 1 embracing [l, late, and richest styles of r erasate,..lblete.
fury t ow.: 1,41...•., • ! Ince, it4rry. Stttmendere,kUale Osrmentc. Ltntlen
---..,.,- Tits. ctock.Otiml :Alt. 1,11,1111, Down, Hnderhiefs.
''''.....4.614 4 .18 5 1 .
~ , tthoulder Brants, Linen Collar.. with lt W - crlete of tater isr.
...,....45, I leder peeolior to their ling of h.iceso. -. All of which will
' - . .• ' -.' the el:Id at the very kneett vie,. Our ITeetent frlene...are
To Canal Boat Owners and Transporters, 1 ~ d.., ''' '‘ ..i .' 6.r. ' .. k '
_/' l f^h -s t ,, n ,
WE %Visit In rent root 1..? the r7:ll,l,,rt.tion i '
of wwl. Dm of Si, teltet , .l”.. A , ' , r /aye ~ I s days l
In the week retch var. between Jchastoo a Awl IlttALurgh
931 .g. ' :ca7Tihnst . O . :Itt Pittsburgh wl LOW,.
Iwo* ItttUttur,b to Jchneteaw.. ... 7.0 ..
11.11:t.r. a 1....1i01T11, '
1.. r M.A. , 1., 1_0)
TRANSPORTATION
h12.4 . ..0r
S5l
To Shippers a Merchqmlise, Produce, &c.,
TO ATT. z-nlialt. Om, . !NT, ICAL.
ASP pm:silt - PG(I
116 , ,NE1VW,ATI,1x LI,
. .•
- •
H K ATI:INS a CFL. Naytie.ra. N. LM anJ .110'
isr.l.L A LItAILVT. Az - enle i Canal riLu.bduaL .
Jos :ON. Agnai.lisltiatere.
tt'•• ate prrpated, on the. opening nt the l'emltylearus
Canal. tnAg.ntract fur 14..1a1it at se Iry tan, azd Ant
AA nanth Acepalth asp:lmre . r uWr
g-ndt iruttreel Viva /.1 ehaxge. feblilent
i01:15 n r.ccc JOHN MI..
cFADEN & COVODE,
(Furenetto m Jam Mato,' k cal
Caned Bar., Penn Earca.
. -
Penna. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road.
fE -4ul . ..leriherN loninr 'welt arpOint , d
agete.t the C..utral ka3l
Infrxan tha tr..,t we are n.ra ~vasirml
eftpe any themharallia cr procht , -.N.Ga. abiDanene east oath..
nia•nlnar of the canal.
- • .
Go ode/ vla thle mute rill to r-arned through lu Cl.f. Can
tal all .i
Mrl.leti u• •1111 lor a / a nli,l five of . rtomtnie
I.ott or eitti#4, 411. Wvavrr..
'turn or e cru, i:LO ,
Dr, (iota!, flrts, 0 , 111. e. Book, .EtatbnarT, Cullre.Coofra ,
(I,llory, }nil?, ne th er. , narniturc, brugt. 51,1imner,
- %V.I. le. tc. $l,OO . 0 lou ts.
O l neetnle are . Groceries, Paint, t s tud.l"ik.
Leather, C. f i ne s, Flax, Tlatolt, and other Btu! .teed.,
ir
flecou. Beef, Boit. Butter, Lerch Lard OIL Tol.a )e cco Leaf.
Coffee. Grsin end ak 101
Nle.rl,l, trough, Tu. PiLeb. Itwin.Gerznen Clap,
Konen. e, 51'oeN 1. ,
JIM:Ste McVADEN S. (2011)DE.
LLEECH & C6 ; s EXPRESS TO PHIL.
lade arrangements for run.
utt, the *hove during the winter . urge. lluillda,Lurr.,l,. end . from ()Iran , I, - Penns, It en:o-11•11
Howl to Phllarle/phh, Thrt.ugh In PI hours.ol! met.-
..ger eon Ire taken. 1.07711 Co
0.).,
Canal Darin
•
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
ARRANGEMENT.
Thirty sit Roues to Philaleighia—=
maws staiin.l—iri miles Staging
intent Telegraph and Exisree. Line Sus,
Six dall, Limn of New enazhes, for IfOLLIRATSRUIttiII,
and from then. hr the New Pecn,lyli.s.nin Railroad to
PHILADELPH N
lA. EW YORE, rend BALTIMuRE.
During the suspension of Canal ?Saris:lawn. S. Daily
Lines of eneehea lease tor Iloltidaysturgb. and Rom
them'. h; the Nen Pennsylvania Rail liosl
Philadelphia. time ihnsu s yL :.d hour.
Fare to 511
Fare In Lialtimore.....- 10 00
Coaches will leave every nunnving, at 5 nelOck, predxly.
and every night at th e same hour. ,
EXTRAS to leave at any time. alnays in readiness. Thls
Is the most direct, camfortable, ar.Lnaklitiona. route to
the eutern cl
Passengers for Baltimore take the Nen Rod rsed at ihr.
slabarg,dlrest, on the arrival of the ctirs thatTlace. For
passes, information amply
tY. R. 3.1001t/IEAD. St. Charh a llotel.
nr to J. P. 11(4)1Et:. 11 . ottons, - alela
Pittsburgh, ben. 4, IS:,o.—dso.
1000 LBS MUTTON TA LLowl .
ra) bu corn M0..1;
.1300 lba lluckuhrat Flour. fur u.ly by
1. MOODS t utni.
Prnduce Dea[cut and Cumsnwion Merchaute,
)tom r,l Watur
ULK POliK—`,lUo pieces no,l round, well
HACALLI s Co
F S,EATIIER —l7 sucks prime for rale by
DUBBIN:17 a INC ILEUM.
J• 113 116 ICater at.
ARD-3 bra and 15 kegs for sato by
.. • J. F.. 111LWOLTII
E .
ROOMS—g/ doz just received by
1,29 J. s. tiLmnnnt t CO
F ItUIT-100 bu DriedP . eftches;
150 bu Deed Arrl., IA:, 2.1.
.1 S. PILMATTI
V 1:101ILLION-1 case zenuine Chinese
y. for sale II J. }:attD.S. CO,
Je2s . WCMa bt
LA.M.N3LACK—on brie fur salo by
)e=9• - J 1:1111 1 100
,___
VOltliS ON BOOK KEEPING
Thaire Commercial lama gramlog:
Steam boat Book /matter.
f0 121 , 1;f 4, t17 ,, f0r Jr.t attire amckm jimtjud:lreliit.tlekalfeplY
• at Wood rt
man of the lama of illn.IV11111 . 11::.0 1 d ' a,.. ' 13
of Allegheny city, and taken to C. Mae! , A.mtion noon,
on Monday the :Atli. and a , tld. T! , e gtutletlan who
chaatel the told velsetiLartoar ve.II plea, return the same.
II gat h.
1020 oney J
. agair . Ehr to dolma he will graatlT
°bike lr. 171 M . LI.Tt, , ard I' WO.l ra
ECKER'S FARINA—. 3 ealMl,l for b:110 bV
1._,521E1:1!
81 2b, 3150, and $1 75 - pet — Fallan.
RN
-TAVE KEEPERS hod Itetter try Ntorrir.
Jl_ Haworth* Prim. 1 . 41 t FRISCO MILAN., la tilo AbOW
Prima, Imfurr purch.ark, IzewhPr ,
TM: Tl, Al ITINI; Froor,
nzti Put 1,16: of th,lh an wlvt.
ICE--36 te., prime Carolina.
JAS. A lIL
QIIOT—ZO kugs by
1 3•25 .14, A IC:ICIO,Os; 1170
OLASSES— u lti , !ri . t tSxr.ll - House;
ven I & CO.
T EAS-zao hivlpits well to extra tine 43 men . ;
' "hq 0' l• iiine2.c.ona:ktoririh, for
)1,14 ItLuAsl
5 bble for wile br
..r n cAsiinn
V ALLOW
JO
• tio IYON-50 101. Brush Creek, fur sale
r,,, .t CO
sale
I ( F, LASSL , S-4, forb in i 1 P A I" riViuN *co
— .EAD—ZUO pig:, Galena, for sale by
L
A 55 • JA*. A. IR , TelliSolq t CO
OIL—Lk) 1;13 ret . :.'d for sale by
lJ 0.2-{ A. kx. IIARII,MIOII, •
`QUAIL SIULASSETS-40 hhds Sugar
1.3 • WO brig 0.
lul 31oloLon
e. Lamm atery. fur sa.lo '43 bra e .
CialltnXlll A
s 2 I • 114 Watet
- _ _
ER3IAN CLAYLSB bxsitat reed by
nerainrpor: & iyagrtior,
D icE-40 ice just reC'd for gala
J.1,-let IILIIBIUDGE t L'iGIIRA.3I.
'REST 'BLACK TEA—Same - kind us in
_UP raliderd—gmell Leta strou and tis., pleeffiant er
eared tree he= all /vitt{ tote—mo m TS mute per poaod
for _I. er MORRIS I IidIVOSTII. Mr
tu3 lam else RittainThiti.
PiIiLADELPHIA:'
•
L. C. .C.1310S .). A. loss.,
IIsEALD, BUCK OR Tbbacoo
CnnumnLodan Maehmatn, O. 41 North Wet,' etmn,
16 Ntrth arr.. I'l).ll24ElOEn. ang.l
ERCER- ANTELO, Gerieral Conuni
.oll !lOU Merchant, Pig Weight. Lao& Saif
nue e consignments of Produce Reticently. fjanSstests
103.7 D
R. POIN C[17.1 ...M 1.1
tC. r0c,11,11.
llw . POINDEXTER & CO.. General
• CaraystWon and For•anling Merrhar.b and Flaurt
ne err. No. ING Nark. our,. Ybllndel La.. iri-,
To Southern and Western Merchants,
4 0USELL'S PREMIUM PERFUMERY.
The suhscritaTTerreetfully.inritaa public. attention
n a exterudre storkof PerfumeryfbraphrharnaTCrearah
to ex
to which wren 'Silver and two Golden Medal+ bare.
Newthe hat six Yews, bran awarded by the Institutes of
New Tort. &atm. - and Philadelphia. the latter bring thr
ul
- .y Golden Midge erre avraniwi Mr perfumery either In
Europe or In this country.
llorst.Tes UNRSVAIILD Srurc a. 00.LA0. (Abl3olld,
and itinbroeiabl unirereally actnentledged tobeetypenior to
any . Shaving Cream in this countrfor hump ,
t,r.nrn.lwirust SturtYn—Beantlfully transirererd....d.
noster , ing highly Sainnatwits and emollient pmpertitx
tvatorniatil: J.Mbroslal Sharing TAM;
ry rhavdor
StrttriNt TOM, Soars—Almond, Mom, Millefattre, Mu'
Piste-ho. 31 tat, Patehously. (Minibus. Floating.
monenahht. 011 v, ow Wltshour. and Oroasslan.
Erribo - r. ion 'Mt nan.lllll4ll4,—Rene. Jarhan,
one[ de Ca 4 .0111, tieraneum s Jenny Lind, Mourrielion.Jerk•
or f Inh. M acnolia.Clematile. Citronelle, Remit. and =sir
other 'laic:in.. in o il platy different perfumes. -
TOILLT ottlb—i.lorkis Water. Enu de Tolletta t ilrlage
flower Water. and a wiTat variety of Wog.. Mt.
der {Yawn..
Parr °mhos, run her Itsta—nenuirto BearteoWedflir.
Oil, llandoline, Pau Lustrale, C ruralist& try. ar
rM.ile 1 .. i/X , ; . 11.11 , t . id u 1t , ,, , 1 In arder, sad
tinoaymote ive ersayrimer—lleande Met h Bose Tooth
Powder hare ., al Dr . t r'nvw , °dotal.. Tooth Parrte,andTooth
COatemna—Tegetable Cuenvetie Cirstn. Aanandlta for
chaponl Cokl Cream of Loewe, Cream de Verse, 14
Salve. Itaerberry Cream. de.
polgp.avrip A lowd , e i r e s, i f a tr mo A tingimarrfloousbalev Pearl
Hair Composition, Prealon4;.alta.
other articles. hw maxim,m to be punkt Itr Mit ddre'rt I
Meta. •
The subscriber linhea to maintain tbe reputation add la
thin establishment hiss antuirml. by diewri of h till ' ,
lan first rate lathier, and will be harry
'din may wish to fa/moire him, either wholesale or retail,
mt a . v , n•satatable tenn as any mnabltiLlAvn gill.,:tiltml
Sonar:war to and former Dlrector of the La i borato'ry of
11 0suci., 1,
l Chesnut et.
Sir. Masker Perfumery Is for axle by ll all the yertmripj
Druggist/ In themunoT.
NEW YORK
A. & Q. A. ARROUX,
RAPERS & TAILORS, No. 303 Broad.
York.war, ecru, of Duane rt,et, abore the Irtinc
renpia•tfully itcrile the attention of friend , . and
the puha,. to their nnAortmerit of new hPIIING liOOlV, of ,
the neweq pattern,. v tacit they are preparint to make up
lu thr bent InaLITIPS and MOM fashionable !trio, at their !
unualtllo4l4'rate prices. Frenh Cloth, Can:liner. and Vent-
logn. of latent Inipottatlon,elegant light tilt, for Tent.
dark dn. do.: new pattern, of Parin , Ernlnn.iderie, linen
an. thr, arm,. ensplpied in link ectabliganent— 1
ono to cut COATS , one to Cllt PANTS. 'end on,. to nut
IV.tIeTCOATS. halt department Is colonic. In itmlf.—
A li‘lT and NAVY I . NIFoIIMS made to ortler, with writ.
racy and denpstelt. and In the nuat nrpronal .honnticr.—
ctratigern who vPit thin nintropolin. will End at thin ettalp
Lehment ereryrthlia, to th'etr taste, and a meet perl.rt fit 1
'II7 IN . IPVI '" IV . AI , TMAa.- I Thep• elegant waietcoatni,
that were an miscii 'iplann4 at
awarar. MYn
dini the L et premium of the American Itutitote at .
thtir rate Fair. I febin:lnt.
EXCLUSIVELY FANCY DRY GOODS.
11. MOORE & MIOADWAT
2 1 , av elate and are receiving one
" /".:;P( ' D.lll' GOODE,
whirb tit'T°Cr , to rtra at er trttmel y low yeletNt, on Ahern
ext... 00 or Ittrtml tam for con.tlrtlng to ya.rt
I . :Attar
MILLINtRY GOODS. ^
107 I to 03Latli;.s' and P.cr.ntt 0.0
it , ltr.nt- ...OA rt. No. 1 to:' plain satin dr, 10,00 do Tat'.
I..ta .I', p!tttn , eltanpeaLla..clut.4.. attred'aLi cordc.l But
lan Nvi: tall ribtx:or lull amltment vr:nt da:
lark :rare, fro,. Lac., tet-hr
ttlugmt and Brutal" lara, aa.iLota: towers :aa tab r ,
LARGE ISSORTMENT OF DRAPERIES.
WI1V• and tamln.u.Kl in hr. anmusllm
m 114 monqutt. nett. curtalu flstwo, ssilawork and tau,
Lnuzvd ,rabrk, &via mull an rA d jacouei m line
pla:u , dc.bi.S :Arm. Avre: plain Uk e rzaraM., 7-5 L C.
balkts. Klzs . c,turpruAlers. Sr.
Sr'SDRI" GOODS.
SLOrcellincr, Fianna,. San. and India sitkr,rilk bntrons.
Imat caner dl tra.d. IChnirr , , dnax rrinnr.lnKa
nns... clallkNllnen cambric., soortinorkt kdd
*I! glorrs and Mitt. Mohair do dc,, lisle
do dm -Lad.** fa m. 7 ,ilk cravat.. NT$ , sella, black
and irrtvn. Daseg, andDarega num tnal..L.nobrcOr
cr...lfand plain lin e n. lawn and cambric cornrjrzt
a....nthornt lcyk, :i f USId rambnc inacrlnogs •ndrmiC
.l,,, dr, do d ,Pet, ruddy, ran, ac - ,21.5 5 / a c
dn. and A 76.• ;ran - at, • ,
LACE GOOD!.
Thn nu...a:awl Taleocienn,
Irn.rno,.. all w kith.. plain wed .toLd catoa and Pill:lama
white and , A•lured for dream.), mpa La ruthadidassort
. nt ...it, black Bilk and Mohair trtrunang,hinr,
A bzip nn•Lortun of the abort, ...J. ane lithely arc,
co! nn.e or the richest in them raket.ltoti Irgold re
rMVullt you to examine th-te.
1. lIWADWATe
Nh - SE TOME..
Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink.
JONE'S EMPIRE INK, 85 Nassau street,
.N..w York.
alrri PRleni TO THY Mtn,
SI 50 Sva.p.r dos-.
I Ou 4 og
On alheigh, par ' "°—
"
Tbli the heel artlel., manufactured. It dose frerlY—
Is a spoot copy li—end will not rorrodr. mould,
prroilett le or dee., all.l farce,. all the 0.1:11.
1 -
nI for a aural Wnrior Ink, rultablo fur the Quill, and
rorahl, loitera r thr P... 1 Pen.
und , nownnl le orrnared to &rut& lo th e trade ri.
tirANTUNG SOON—Placei fora number of
to, or mama et... option, at the above sem
ler pr., put per ordor, amt del.verrd In am part , aale , mon. took ktrscrs. acheolstasierr, agents, ger.
of the oar tax of charm, ho charge ftr cares. Barrela dram., marls ma:al.., Ismikre and le-borer. and for
or kr. arr rharynl extra at nett ere, ' Unite • wont, n
of bo v yes.r.l young rare' of all moue took,
THEODORE LENT, rhaniber meld, Lou.. Ideopevr an.l dry saner austalikt.-
05 Narran et, Slear York. Mont, borrowed am: long. an d all kinds of a...end.o. anginal
in an Agency and InteliEret. °Mee, attondra to promptly
RUBBER GOODS. j . anal for very nvaracte enarpa. 1 lowo Itr —
SSAAC HARRIS .
UNION INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, I . A.,:0•-y and Int till:en, nynN
No. ID Nassau street, Nem York '
,/(l`
AAANUFACTURE and have for tale ort l '
IT favorable terms the lamest stock of GOODIEANS
Eli NT METALLIC REDDER GOODS In . merca: to.
tv to stand all climate, co dating of
Coata, Cloak, Youth..
LegT Pants Cap* Eon .
iTerters ,a nano and
Table Coy Crumb...Janna...a
Morro Clot., Sailors' and Travailing
Dag, in:4d Digger,' E.:alerting and 37Ilatary
G 0... Diving Der", Dreamt ramp, b'rriagea
and aril, les Lc drgorata and saran.., angina and
Factor)' now, G. Tubin Barre g. crre Tender, Knapp . /
Patent Pransium Ceur, 3llltor, Machine Ben Don.
Ire, Life Pers.., Cuslalmos, PAID., Beds,
hipa, Drell., Wagon mod Dual. Mot,
Does haul - cache. Cantocr.,Water Tunt,
ND. Foe uarte-Lc_ Artaclot for
'lir Trade merle to Onler.
A {.
Murphy's SelfSealing•Advertising Ewa
opes.
0. 263 .MADISON ST.. NEW. FORK...
ibr autmeritver. in soliciting the patronage of all villo
mar etc this advertisement, feels hoot or that haidtatir
wida winch new article pi Fermat befbro the T
@simnelro of years has established their superiority
yowl all elle/Li.. and be centedenUy refers to dm testy
ny of thowe boalores men who have %wed those excel
%
and to his rapidly Increining calm mi proof of them ex -
lance.
The-following are a lb. of the ma larltr son. thalr polio
]
let On the plate recopied by the met, • Minion =AT
ban hie name, town., and dlr.., ronsplcuouely 111014
beautifully embesavd , colored or orro. taus aordbris Tor
r.et wmitrity tontrinn scud.
Si. Tim Envelopes cannot be opened without being die
greyed.
Neithrr +es nor wafer, are required total them.
Ob. roma the mlmarrlso of a letter, the oral insures ne
tuanettate return to Ina tencthr. Instead of being buril
months to the boat Letter Oglce.
.1. The ththrlopre nth forunhed .]meet the team
price se plain men
6th. tech letter mailid le a mod effertoweAcertisemiutt.
snre tn offset the atttntiou of all 'Laconia wham hands It
mar rave
TEA following le a 11n Of trios :Or Pus, eograred on,
Mi., and Whirls will last for peerg and of Enthral., Of
the must nth ,ither wh.biroor bu ff , of goo: and
tulle to above.wi th nerve, addreve,
Plihl 'fides. 4.6. cf Entvt7c, emnte a.
CO ktthrs or ken— ..... .54.001
CO to ......
no!tver.
- 15 - 8 1
Whon It 151 no t . fora couvenloot to rward amount of man'
yor total or evoroo.o. reference to rolvetable NOW York
thaw...lll ..111 colors v Ilmeet h
&Mot.., if ellonoo rAtr'" 3
No. 263 Madiron Wood, Now Yoh.
Ordoro to attottled to vooodv. if left at th
or . so.al a mon, ts wait r °
moo. IL
emm
Jcmllman & Co.. N Illiatil rt.
N . B.—Doolucos Cards.ocobooool to/or;, from
of p, ue....h..d3ca
Professor L C. Barry's Prieopherorts,
i IR MEDICATED COMPOUND, infallibld
iur Gm es a t ow ,, tna I,le2,mti.m Izel...ahea,,gl4l.ll,ktlhe
rni.t.n. , "0 the kin, (Berates of the :11ted 1 X,
uchme rod
se and =Umiak video, cats, ion=
eta =mina /se 11 this preparation ' , here bno roe
uotd fail." The Lrettouroals Us America, medical to=
II: au Mulled emineenalty:at ethane of all prorate
tboos. and ladies who bathwed it AT years ha their dreg!
o rooms end noraeree, admit It watt one aceord,that for
imparting vigor. glean laturt=re, and curl to the hale
.. th ,prata e =art and dandru heal
ff; lu i n 'rounds, carin.s:
won* the multitude of commands
to in the pub
lic mute. or meti in private premise. In theapoese e
well
M =abetter, barm'a Triconharona It unrivalled. Thl hu
rler. nub sal= of th e article, tare enahled rho Into
to supply lt at ZS center= bottle which la from fr) to ISO
L e i n rtal inTnetitru2.7 i' "ll : * thlsn 'T irloVe7ti P sa " ffilr ha £ l;
and the nkln embrathag the ealurthle direction. tax
turf and presentation of nalurea choicest arnantect. ' to
to which eath bottle la enclosed. le alone worth the moon ,
The *Malty between the mantra:tea whkh col:debut, the
akin and the hair, which days lea enstonanee from this
Wale envelope , are= close. All diseases of the hair orb
globe to the akin of the head. If the pore* of the seal! t
are clogged, or If the bleed and outer gutdatli: d l,=
l igthl ' arte t i ' ret7 niTrita7title tennis
;1= AN
s.
scurf. dandrath ' elielling of the hair. Mae." , — V . ' s .
mut hese Of the !foments, and entire =ldeal. al.
cart m aybe 811mnist.ethe an. to heal th ful action
the Trkuphettam, and the torrid reareb.,=: f h a i .
sethrily. will annihilate the &care. Jaen
,tro t =d of the =betroth of muscles rural lateraunta,the
theand the abeam. the sanas..n tS. upon
the mosettiar Oise, and the glands. that so tel.
ry
has Its write action, and in all aeteno andm.ta
thJre suss. ' 11""q*"1" 6 " :11. ' at' a. mistethal oft,
g,ild In large hottite,P dew r k h. the prinelpal umb ,
11 ' . ' 1" Bm'i" t; rta 't the. United sl.des and Gw
ent. thd draggle u me...tam
tit .
for ~d, b
111,0 N c 4!"I
1/0 EAT'S FOOT 014-2 lids just received
1.1; ..7r evpref@ ankle, brats br-
L 1 PANISII Will ING-4.0 brie initopr,for
I.Jaabe by I.IZ 8. N. WICHEIBBIIIIt .
BEANS---30 bu prime, for sale
y by J. BCIIOOrAAM e co.
24. Wood it.
W SIIURTZ Ss. ti1)... - 1 - 4 1- ei constantly
ntl Y rnit. LITEr " nBll Al "
bola IS.. I. 2 and 3 Mackerel: tea) biaj..4 4 t,
.ono Gas kat onsdity car.ns E. em
d
nal tuba BLITTEJt. For ann. at Soncit bj
, IV. Li eIIURTZ
NO. 3 OTonnolFa Mint
03alt. Aaltinaons, Ni
TUST RECEIVED per :4e:tater Poeybontat
eir ZS loxes Ben: ROLL TOBACCO. for Ash-by
BOXN. IRO. A CO. Solt
IiAVID C. : TITTLE, Attortelat Law,llP l c `rTrA r :t r "T Tl T th '" o4 ; .l gniee ~1 r; oct:1 .
19 . 1.1 N. H. RANKIN. Attornev and boipi
,,imse- e Slant •
rnne7l i gnlktT.On • Yr. ' . C c 7. (Z . e or l'ltinbne~b.)
Refereteee—Pinebnruh? arm. W. Ververd. amunnto.
31111, 3 1- tenale”..t. :11c - Clure. John E.. Venice. Inenefla
nen+ • augl43,
, BAN -VET: STIIF.E7, 170STO.V.
r i l l' E ut der6iirne.l Laving entirely re- rz.r,
hult nn I rnlhrhnd thr far! ~, !,..nniret4ntah!lnh-X4."!
mut contal ng in ail al:!nt thrhs Landry! and 11157.....
ront. incand nxpectlitily .i, arms that it itnnwrrnar
rn. lb.! rnre lion atnlnetnimalcsltdn of On! ix:at/ling
notnanulty.
. -
An exhdahtth , :of Ihr unhurid,d‘l vinr•nienon! of thin.
1
floune in der a f t hluddin , tin. an the numanruna imr.,,,...
104 nta 1r hinn e onnn made cannot. be properly ;riven in
an adrnrthndit la. ELILIEI, it 14 Fit). La• tISPC/L. b.l. been
nt.nred tn rend r Lily n;tment p rtnnL '
The Inidnity co...mink ernreodn- td crier. nrgardh!is Cl
ront.. and to rt in rhrli. 11.! nt ht, c.pecial.ty lion Drahing
Conn., dill nnn h oist tr.!, of the Inn.: teutlfhl ritannttm ,
tare. 7 Int Inii inn re—ndt ate 1.,1ic.11 , 11 . C.,...) thn•Lcurn (me
rne .,,E, wor n .. ) nnenn.,,!., In old t tha cony( ntene..nt Lb,
narl3- athir
' , trr denaranen t. will 1* cr.ndnetrd In en nm ,,,,,e5„..
7.le L nianner. and t! r prrn,rlcdr !!!!!4!hz Llntnoll that !ht.
Arnotinan {lnane ntjah`f,ruly the Inv Pli,', Fear.
lebhaarhiAnl6lnT . LEWIS RICE
' . MISCELLANEOUS. -----
OR SALE--Good. )41ite Lime,
L. tbn barrel or r:GC: 7GI robl..:Io Moot au.l
atuudeta Lauri, Monk To Lear: 1.50 tt terttficatt,
our late countered taleL.Ocro laud all our daily' wad moat ut
our aod onset 104 tram . .. wt: Lt,terta, {Va.:Wu.
Nort bena and &mtlatto towavape, an.lotaiall retail sup
ply Aiinikana. and a Lo. aoboul Inaba: tut. writing 311:14
lot-
Taper. qui I!, plsent pon,:for alto coon. In roar ut!.a.01./.
ty tor ragmen. 14.1A0
' . •
_
C.! ULiAlt-1 rime. new and eM Orletuni Leaf,'
I , oertolit.laad l'os•rdered. fr r ' •
Ji- , 1 • Ca
Q21.11.1T 31ILL—Orp, Smut 31UI, complete,
f. ci7e bo b::t.LL'eCO,
L ARD --80 barrels and 15kegs do, for sato
D ' u flage c ic
•
SOSOJ:I!I , NI: , , ,I ILOES-7.
A_QUA A3I3IONIA FORTES—=S caxbqsj...
• . 8E szusa,
OUNTERFEIT COIN DETECTORS.--
I Thiss ',the calf f.etrutritut yet (welded by , ebith
counterfeit coin min be c.rwlnly deteetel esnedfUornaf
'Culling tut a monuint. • Price, ALDO. 54,50, and $4,f..4. • fen
sale at the Welch and Jeiretty fur* of • •
W. W. WILSON:
earner of 31eiket and lib pa.
ILL
: , ?0 pagers Wood,
JEA-RLASH—,3o.easks on `Alund 'fur
br (ebb E. DA IZELL't CO.
VIiEESE-5t./ b.xea on hand and fon !safety
.as 13. DALZULt kt.
WSS—Of all sixes and qualities, on hand
ar"l for rbb- by rrbl LDALZELLtco.
BBLS. NO. I. ROSlN,just "receiied
41.) =4 fur We br FIIINESTUCK & CO.
Irtr. ocfr.rr Wc...1 .4 rat na.'
H - ELLOWS--Finu pair of Bellawa, nearly
nk• by SCI IFE. ATKINSON' °SELL
119 arta amt.
_______
1.510T11Y SEED-15 bbls - , Timothy seed
Ds! !mai and far saie br DALMLkc
fend Llbertr street
ARTARIC ACID---400 3bs, warranted
T
ERRIMI=-100 psi Lulx
b len
lORN-120 bth end 30 sile
oLL BUTTE R—'S LrIA n storo
Je.l9 J. S. D1.1.1V011111 d. 00
PIG IRON-2o tins un hr
VOTASII—S reek.; Puectuk's pure Pata=ll7
for rave by Jalg g. FLOYD.
41:1K 13IITATION—Puper Rs rq,ing in in.'.
ll,JlMticar rw:.-and riralrbod. 11-riffale Ly
11325 lr. Y. 33A 11,13.1. L. Er , Wood 3t.
CLOVER .EED:
42 rthanl.l.3l
13 [rimy krAs So 1 Leaf - Lank.
al‘dvprnne .O. augan
bra ~. 3.101,ren
IGI h.ia
t:cu
Landtta and Ibr II!: r hiIttrATRICK
• . •
ifit'A.S/LITCL6II.I.I).E Ll 3
'24 tale Gamar yd. um =lx
Zoo 'N. En;eIIFL uecr;.l
Fel* , Glue;
febl VAG Vitnol; iron FOL. t
KIDD I
• _
LAINES—A largo wad Oplegdid anal"
J t Goat Meal, 1111.HIP.r.n. ind Frorth . De Woes
.412. C.mbmoro, from .
I:mica all uoollY Lataca cod Coob Ina at . extroa.r
:.1,1.E0N a CO. .
AILORS' TRIRSIINGt-Received and
T
A. oix::::.:vit:J. :. : ,
ULIIT.P. Pridifli . , j , ei C r, ,T,l, `:-. 'f r.L r.. , _
ante,. Ituttonn. A.one '
Ftlsp But:AvA Slota ml .Mad. 11.1^ alulw adcr DCAUCYN
. _
ke. febl . Al A. JiARIN A CO.
----
VO-PARTNERSIiIP—Tnc
tell intn CuPeancn_i G•- tXf!7e &421%,
A_iICINSON.
F.N~:IMV~ IWp
lOAo~lli I~,M
_ .
LOT.IIS, CASSI!%11:::: - ;S VE - 5 - TENGS—
Trii'VEKl c,r. c ,l tt,i. dal,t6fet
11:u.• .It.rmrla =LI int. ce Si=nners..
!'ll7l:',.c•Ll".C2e-ie. !.),,,Ish•-• ;
, I .
liencu , .k, 40,
A. A. liAttON * CO. •
B. DRIED ,
Priol
'SO TM, I.:aatati,n c s . r.k Toppr.
IGO du J.4102;'44",;:t2,
!obi
atitEATING BUILDINGS—:Wo tre
ed forntsL nul cry.: appartatr.:l.o.2- Ins lin.
tn.ll totUtudr sterrn or I,ot tetthr. And halt en.
dtn.dt D. 11. Witha=a, from ..orndintend ita tq•
tasl ATI:IN:LON Z OKT-LY.,
LET—Rootus and Steam Paiver-
YY unchanicat Ilwavirr of •
01113. T,
Fl 9 Front
L' SMALLS-=1 cue forsaly
4r}
B
J. K II OO\NLEEIIk CO
- _
It EPD SLTGARS--2 s d. re
0 bxrd large Inif
lea tr . :small k
• , ' 'll2 t,,`r`M%., •
tx nal. br ' - 64 do ~rfrd, ,12 'ra!, too
J A P.. A. MiTEIMON A - CO
je.. Ails 21. lever Sap Pefrary.
roar SUGAR -40 brls for sale by
14 1.23 wit. IMOALLT at Cu
tOWNSEND'S .ESS. GINGER; •
Ml:Norma I Cr.'m e.r..0...A:a.
r. Baran:mans. far raw by 3L£. SCX.L.EP..
at • ta Wu. , 11 et -
.WIIIOVAL.—ENGLrin Br.:vcrrr, Whole
' Orr., nnd Deal., In Prenlncn, hsvn n•n,ed
of. 12 : Second, and /21 Fir,/ bctween Woo d +WI'
• d. Pitn•bur2ll.
• -
etng oat the Er.dr — eStek.
REAT BARGAINS.—A fnrlber: resfix ,
p . The totbscitar leiebloitto-clomo wt
e'iL',,""tj O' .4. ' nf his doe! of Faze; Etaplt. Dry Ocata
~ t he let al April rev. von!..lresp•stfoliy MI the attentiftc.„
be .612 .okl estAnIXIM and the pohtle, who ors to *not of
Ment=latra le:fo'l.eeb6r fwN T*ITA
would be * good orMetZOity, e, be Col dletio . ao of Ulm bal.
• *nes of then.* oo term,. telt.b a feu* lb* a10e... - .
..bieb
, bl i z i effpled far toes 11 ir c t i has excel.
/WO Now tOtk !tare. Hta R, u. Rittsban
BALTIMORF',.
BONA, :BRO. it. CO
AVE REMOVED fro on
- Sotrb
Charles grect.' 4 . Out DA," the nn •
CO OF LILA ii.taLi AN:t Lau (im ) P,"
Fbert. CCOLLSALE±O3-I—ti3s
agij
yrarki eaTorttl 1,03.1 Inrnm
pnerg.V3.2l.ll,S.st,ir bXol:l3G•rdlliV-
Grraner'. 0 . 11 . 4,' ' N
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572 7 E 2 r t
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BID COFFEE.
ON vivasDAT, 20th its:: at 11 o'clock,
at the Walehonaa. Olhattarli's %1111. Baltimore, the
carp a the Acta!, .7-hJO beta raja. Gatest alio Oatteit.
t' ilat h grlek k re r'Zdr4. il Vir..r .d r 17 .
a' .
tab 11
, ATJIT'S ENGLISH GAR) IT SEEDS, &-:
re undersigued Itorticultariete and Seed.:
foam
mem Landon, hariog retablithed tbetitaalass lit
I. to llit, take the Welly to infstan tha hamtlerma
of Pittsburgh nod rielnity. that they a oubl deli= ft kitie .
ply them with the leading...re/ea of the kitchen =AMA
such ST the rations kitaie of Cat tux. canusisis es . o . s .i i.
Lettuce. /tallish. Sploseh. Pea, Beets. dim A foil anosb
merit la =eel for ma by oar =ode near Landon. It la a
fact. well kii.eta to every imerlesier of exper/enee e that Eret
rate Euglleh Gamlen sent. protium In quantity and imam,
itionnparobly better crops than con EV obtained from the
heat otto ru ed in this climate. This remark le partici
latily aPplieable to the kimls named above, and the of
our P will to. about the mule m that maid hem for the Mat
common
(not, formable gentlemen to the tillikrentas
In quality. without expert.. to - them...ea, we =a facia
ot ...plea of the princhol Linda. which thy =tors of the
Ghetto will present to such of tittle friend,. (prolate...l. A l
men. a, they' know can and will lit" Ole hand/ J.33k. twill .
at maturitf drop us a line informing to of soave. Jim .
Cholera for our Sole, and remittance. will at all =ea ns
relre tm prompt and bestattention. We will sem! by '
Adams Emireco. ( ores ordeal.) We will =With them by
thecouna.puund or cut, or pot them up to ant,.
). • .. .bA)I . G AlthiT A CO.
Colic:it and Water stmts.
fetilli i Daltizoole. XL
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ST. LOUIS.
BOSTON
r II.)' It* . ‘4MTMI
EIOMI!I
.
OLL BCTTER-5 blip prima -R: Butter,
cm land Lr.l fc,•r fate by IL LL 4 1 7 .4L6.C0.
• Mom. strzyt.
OFFEE—'2OO bap Rio Cofee, jtiet reed
and Sur sale Li Bui:2rarGEz INGRAHAM.
fet.s • Nn. 110 West ntrynt.
. .
HESII PECANS- I Just receirtA 3 bt.i.
for ..r.!c .
ATV,.
r. A. 7.lrZ 6 LrE b, O k CO,
RESIT FIG 50drums received and fQr
br. fets W. A. MeCLUM t CO.
RUED APPLES-4164a.- for Bala
felA It DA
scaled, for Nilo
I DICKEY i Ott
•s
w t ree'dl;y
Lorall I. co,
Ind
I.`TORTR t CO
E, .Muspratter
Oaten beat •