HOME MATTES, -- 7 SCSSIOI`I3 TITS D 6 OCRATIC CO ' S n 110.1.+The delegates to the County Convention, eld (or the ptu•pose of appointing : persons to sttena the Democratic Juilieial and Gubernatorial Conven tions, assembled yesterday morning h the Court House: It was evident, long before any organd zation.„was attempted, that a storm I+9 brewing, . arieing from an :Attempt which had been made on the 'previous .night by about twenty city dele ,gate's, hoid n mucus, and foist a 'ticket, em bracing nearly every man who was present, up on the. Convention. These gentlemen, however, had no kept their eicret well enough to prevent its gett ng abroad, and load were the denunciatbins wide , it excited amongst the country delegates and those city members, wile • equally with them, t elonged to the uninitiated. The titles of trickst rit, cheats, • and other pleasing appellations wer: freely ap plied to them, accompanied by epic ens which will not bear repetition in a public print It seems that some person, who haiLattended the meeting, must have proved failess to his trust, for the full proceedings lit lings of that secret con clave were publishedthe Die - pate next day, that . as follows: • I Coccus Ertraartiinary.—A portion qf the dele gates to the Count/Convention, fron' the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, riumbeiing about • twenty, met last. night at Bennett's "0r Dense," • in 'Diamond alley, and Organized by h alting An. t • drew Barclay, Esq.,' of Allegheny City, to the • chair, and appointing It. Biddle Robrts, Esq., of Pittsburgh, Secretary. It was then agreed thai. Delegates ' ' Convention should be designa ted, ant Delegates pie.sent pledge themselves Convention for the same. A prepared list was then submitti motion of. C. Kent the meeting proeced for Delegates, which resulted aelollow For Delegates to Bending Canyentio Charles Kent, 7th Ward, Pittsburgh, A. MeCammon, let ... William Bennett, let :'• u " • Will , . Dallas, 4th " J. K. Moorhead; 3d ‘, ~ ISE L Stewart,•;d " Allegheny, Juba B: Miller, South Pittsburgh, • The names ofa number of country . werelsubmittech.and receired.but tech • with the exception of L. B. Patterson, • who wee beaten by Gen. Moorhead on: General's old, majority. • With the excention of Moorhead art the whole ticket were members of th " but of course did not rote for then:mai Delegates to llerrislihrg Convention: 1 —Do m Wm. Wilkins, Peebles towel Samuel - W. Black., Second Ward, P • Mal. Samuel P. Rose, do.; R: B. Rob i Want. .Pittsburgh; W. W. Edgar, d . j Patterson, blifilin township ; D. 1,1 township. .; It was agreed that no instruction s given in the County Convention for C 1 missioner or Judge of the Supreme Cot It was further agreed that A. Bare of Allegheny city, should uct as Presid County Convention. and It. B. ROberts a , Coyle as Secretaries , . It was further agreed that the p should not he published, but kept seer i The reporter willtumark,that the n • number of persons used were not preen the number John Coyle, J. D. Miller, L. 11. Patterson, 'Judge Wilkins, and c Dispatch. The convention was called to order before eleven o'clock, at which hour I gates were to-have assembled. Col. i Pine Township, . moved that Perry McKeesport, take the chair. This "m seconded by Mr. 11. McCullough, an when Mr. Biker took his seat. The caucus wire workers ware by this tie groilhd, and protested that the mel t organized before the hour. A great h 1 sued,', all the' delegates talking at one Baker was coiled an usurper by some o members. .tCome dorm, you have there;" be. lkel, were MAO on all si c the country members, aided by some of delegates, supported him strongly. DI. L Stewart, Esq., moved that Ald; Barclay, should take the Chair. Great uproar rand con fuelortensued. Those in favor of Mi. Baker, enact to their eruidilite manfully. A lmember y called Out "the country against the tit ." See eial motions were put at once, and crief, of aye, aye; no, no; ware heard on all sides. Mr. Baker left the Chair, and Mr. Barelayde clined serving. Dr. ItrClintock was nominated, but withdrawn. Dr - ; Wilson, of East Liberty, was the chosen but declined, as he hod business in Coat in the stijoining room. • Mr. Dallas was, then nominated, chcisn, and took the chair. , A division , was called for, and he was clattered . . ~asL as et. ' elected. . • . lima*. A. Barclay, John Murray, Perry Be • kite, and Samuel Fleming were appointed Vice Prealdents. : The two. latter. .gehtlemen did not tak l e their eilets. ' . i - Messrs. John Coyle; Wm. M'Cornuck, Charles Kent, arid R. Biddle Roberts were elected Sec retaries. . The two former gentlem -rtiLleclined serving. • The Chairman read the call for the Con ration, re and then directed the Sectaries to call he list of. delegates, when the following gentlemen ap peared, and took their seats. Pittaburgh..—lst Ward, Wm. 'Bennet, A. Mc Common. 2d, Chas. Barnet, E. J. Mathews. 24. fiL C. Milllgan, R. B. Roberts. 4th, W. W. Dollar, James Vern. fith, John A, Parkinson, John Mackin. 6th,Ulez. Black, li. J. Rogers. 7th, Wm, Morehead, Chas. Kent. Sib,' John Coyle, S. Morrow.' Elth, Samuel Fleming, Thos. S. Rowley: ' . ' '' Allegheny.—ist Ward, IL I. Stewart, G. L. Drone.- 2d' G. It. Biddle, A. Barclay. 3d, J. J. Binnink, Lewis Kane. •Ith, , Ab'in Hays, Wm. J. , , Pitt. Stephen Thomas, John Nicholson. ~., Lawrenceville.—lL McCullough; Dr. A. J. Da . (Here Mr. Kent moved that no`substitu s, be admitted to represent townships, which op rsett by Col. Gibson and supported by . J. Methyl's. • An amendment, providing tit should net refer to townships where me ting's had actually been held, was finally adopts 1 ::Plan: --If. IL Lytle, J. C. Stewart. • Versailles,—John Sim, -John Derickson. 1 McKeesport.-P. Parker, Dr. W. H. Hit . Eli:. borm.‘-Jesso Graham, E. Pancoasll W. Elizabeth-James Donaldson, Sidney Peter. sm. ' Collies.—Gen. J. IL Davis ' Geo. Ferret. Penn—Fr. Wilson, Itobt. Denaldson. • Jefferson—John M'llhenny, W. C. Petersen. Mifflin—L. B. P,atterson, it. Criswell. Snowden—A- -Bryant, Sane' Turbett. Upper St. Clair—J. Bauman, I. R. Robb. Lower St. Clair—Wm. 3l'Cormick, J seph Rogers. . . Robinson—Alex. Speer, M. Harbison. South Pittsburgli—Patrick Carnahan, • John Murray. Bindingbani••--Jarnes Barr, R. Herdman. .East .Birmingham—F. G. Merriman, John Pine -J. G. Arbuthnot, J. A. Gibson. • [Ur. Sent--Was that meeting . held in Pine ttunaship or in Pittiburgli Col, Oibsonit was held in the township and not aS Bennet's , Reseree—Jahn'Grnham, B: C. Sawyer, j . MinclicaterS.l,'erkins, J. O'Brien. Duquesne—D. B. 'Williams, B. li. Crisw IL Shaler—Dr. , 3l'Quaido; M. llrennan. • Sharptburg—Tilly Potter, Sohn Snyder. NoAlelegates appeart4 from Wilkins, Patton, Elisabeth, Baldwin,.theFayettes, Findley, Afoon, Ohio, Franklin, Boss, Indiana, the Beers, or Tarentum. Mr. Kent moved that no more delegates be ad witted, pc:Wing which— On motion of GoL Gibson, at half past el/sea, the Convention, by n sate 02 ... 43G to '26, adjourned till one o'clock P.. 51. I ,Arrcusabs Scooter. The Convention woo called to order, as Little af ter thaappointed hour, by the Chairman. -A gentleman Moved that the proceedings of the caUccts meeting; held et 'Our House' in Dia- Mend Alley On .Tuesday night, should be read. Charles Kent seconded the motion. The Chairman treated the motion with con tempt, and called for the reading of the names of delegates,' which pleasinv ' duty was credita bly performed by IL, isiadleßoberts, the amens A - member movedlthat the delegates vote I viva Tote. This .do away with all the bard feelings whiCh bad arisen, and prevent hieing. Mr. - Edward Mathews Was afraid that thelgen .tlemait had some object in view. - Mr:lhallas called him to order. Theeredentials of the delegates from Tt tent were offered.. They were objected ` to by Mr. Mathews, 8,14 thVYI44 been:drams up duringthe ndj .Mr. .John Coyle . pronounced this asset falsehood. The find gcntlemart asked the second, whi he would give his word of honor that thli not the case. • -The Chairman called Mr. Mathews to in and.the delegates were admitted. ilmealber Pivieeeded to speak in favour cif aingvins. nee. It would prevent tricker. which that gentlemen had seen a gooli hada /Ife, and; oMe kiddie convention that thoughlpot much. ;During the course of, hi marks ho took QCCaSieri to call another me a coward, a liar, and a - scoundrel. The person thus reviled; replied instil opprobrious kormo, t orol, was caned to ord tuelagar,Witidetlce of 'turn him out.' Considerable squabbling ensued between a number 'of the member , , which was ended by Doctor McClintock offering the following pre amble and resolutions. \ Whereas, The system heretofore adopted in this co linty for the election of delegates to State Conventions, as well no nominees for the various public offices of the County, has frequent ly resulted in great injustice to various sections of the district—on injustice not always inten tional, and under the present rule often onavoid ahle; and to the end that the evil complained of may be speedily remedied, and complaint hehee forward silenced. it is therefore Resolved, That the Cities, Boroughs and townships of Allegheny county be divided into districts as nearly equal 114 practicable—said emiality to be based on the whole vote polled at I the last preceeding Gubernatorial election, the Patio of represen'tation to be fixed by. each Con vention, and as close an approximation thereto obtained as may be found convenient--said ratio to be ascertained by dividing the aggregate vote polled by the number of delegate to be elected to represent the county in State Conventions, and by the number of offices to be filled at the October elections substinites to be appointed without regard to districts. Resolved, That the following is establish ed as the apportionment of the county, to which the action of this Convention will con form: The city of T'ittsburgh and the city of Alle gheny to compose the lot l/istrict, and elect three members to each Convention. The borough of Lawrenceville, Wilkins, Pitt, I l'eehles, Plum, Versailles and the Elimbeths, ' shall compose the 2d District, and elect one mem ber to each Convention. The boroughs of Manchester, Sharpsburg. Ta tenttun and Duquesne, and the townships of Sha ler, Ross, Pine, the Deem, Indiana. Reserve and Franklin, to compose the :led District.'and elect one member, to each Convention. The boroughs of Birmingham and McKeesport, and the townships of Snowden; :tefferson. SL Clair, and Baldwin, to compose the 4th District, and elect one member to each Cnnvention. The borough of South Pittsburgh, and towns ships of Ohio, Findley,. Moon, .Robinson, Upper St. Clair and Fayette, to compose the sth Dis trict, and elect one member to each - Convention. Motions to adopt were followed by amendments of reference to a committee, and of 'laying them under the table. Squabbling again; ended by the chairman ask ing all who wished it laid on the table to step to his left hand. Amendment lost. Mr. Roberts moved that the resolutimm should be referred to the Committee of Correspon dence. • '• the State that the Ito vote in I =mats o supdort, of Mifflin, vote, t the i d Miller, Caucus, es. (Judicial) :hip: CoL ttabnrgh; ; its, Third L. B. 'n. l 4 Pitt A gentleman was in favor of putting all db.or derly members, who behaved in a disorderly manner. after that. out of the Convention. Col. Gibson made a speech in later of Doctor NleClintock's preamble and resolutions, pointing out the evils inflicted on the country Democrats by the clique one caucuses' of the city politi cians.. Mr. McCommon said that the waterbed been sprang upon the Convention. Its members did not understand it.. Why did they not refer it to a select committee: . There might be a trick in it, since trickery teemed to be the order of the' day. Col. Gibson defined his position. Doctor NlcClintook, for the benefit of the Con vention, again read his preamble and resolutions. He wad not accustomed to be guilty of tricks. and presumed that the gentleman who had spo ken had no reference to him. He offered it merely for the purpose of throwing oil upon the rtroubled waters, and hoped that the Convention would conclude its labors more harmoniously I than it had commenced them. Mr. Perry Baker opposed the reference to a committee. The report was founded upon cor reef data, and it was a matter which interested the city and county alike, and-which would alloy , all feelings of bitterness. The gentleman was ; proceeding, when he Was called to order. j The question of reference was put. The ayes and noes seemed equally balanced. A division was calletqfor and there aust have been some embarrassment in counting, 'because ! numbers of persons who were not members of the convention, were in the crowd. • The motion to refer was lost. The original-motion was now in order. I Mr. Matthew I. Stewart opposed it very warmly. B. C. Sawyer, Jr., was in favor of it. Mr. Stewart got very warm tipon the subject.,; and was answered in a corresponding tone by another gentleman. Mr. Binning, of Allegheny, apposed it. lie thought it was sprung neon them. Dr. McClintock made some remarks. Affairs have got so "mixed up" that we could make neither bead nor tail of them. Mr. W. W. Dallas decided that the resolutions were out of order. An appeal was taken. Mr. Dallas read the call for the convention, prescribing that the convention should be • held in the usual manner. Ile declared that the meth od pointed out in the resolutions, was not the usual manner. Dr. McClintock spoke in a strain of great warmth against the decision of the chair. He appealed to ill around him—both those in the convention and the outsiders, whether the deci sion of the chairman was not palpably wrong.— The usual method of conducting the election of • delegates in Democratic conventions was by mar- j king, yet the chair had put a motion providing,: that they should be elected that day by voting ' viva voce. Each convention had the power of legislating for itself. The Chairman made an explanation. Mr. Perry Baker made a long speech against the decision of the chair-. Mr..Coyle did not perceive that the resolutions were out of order. Tho Chairman was perfectly willing to be re versed, and had no doubt that he would be, al though he was perfectly honest , in his opin ions. t a little the dele anon of t .ler of .tion was carried, time on ting had !bbub eo n. Mr. the• city .0 right es, while the city Mr, Stewart supported the chair. The 'reso lutions were certainly foyeign to the objects for which the meeting was called. The question wax called for. The ayes and noes were again equally balanced, and on divi sion the appeal was su.stained. The yeas and nays on the resolutions were called. A motion was made to refer them to a COniell-, lion to be called for that purpose. This was de cided otft of order. The Chairman's hammer was exercised for some time in calling the convention to order, and after it was restored, Mr. Roberts, with com mendable patience, read Dr. MeClintock's seso lotions. . The yeas and nays were called for, commenc ing at the First Ward of the city of Pitiable,— ,Most of the city deleiates opposed the meal.. dons, but the vote stood 47 to 28, so they were declared adopted. Dr. McClintock moved that the members now proceed to 'the nomination of three'delegates from the fiat judicial diatrict. This was decided to he out of order, but was filially put. Ayes and nays, as usual, were equally loud, and on division the Doctor's mo- tion was Dr. to . moved that Judge Wilkin's and Col. Black be delegates from the first dis- Mrfßoberts declared that Judge Wilkins was not a resident of -the first district, and he would hold the gentleman strictly to his rule, nor would he be gagged. Dr. fileihintock, in his love for the old chief tan, had forgotten that he did not reside In, the first district. lie then poceeded to make some ironical remarks relative to his friend, !qr. Rob erts. Mr. It. replied to the Dr. in a somewhat cxci ted strain. A large number of nominations were made end withdrawn. Motions, amendments, and amendments to amendments innumerable, were made, and - ar- gued in a bitter strain, which showed how en cited the feelings of the delegates were. The Chairman had no ennoble task to perform lac.. dearoring to keep order, but he did hie best. After much time hod been foolishly frittered away, the delegates proceeded to mark, with the following results: LCO COXVETON. Ist District—Col. Sane! W. Black,* Andrea' Burke, Esq.,* R. Biddle Roberta. • 2i.1 District—lion. Wm_ Wilkins:. • 3d District--Col. Jas. A. Gibson.f • 4th District—Thos. Blackmore.. uth District—lion. Wm. Kerr. READING-IMBERNATORAL CO:IrENTICIN. Ist District—Alex. M'Cammon, Esq., W. W Dallas, Esq., Charles Kent, E•sq. 21.1 District—henry 11ECidlough, Dm.* 3d District—R. 0. CriswelL 4th District—L. B. Patterson-. 6th District—John D. Miller. Those marked with n were elected by =la tidn. ;lessrs. SWinuel Fleming, Perry Baker, McCammon, Itobt. Donaldson and J. J: Binning were appointed a committee on resolutions, and after a short absence returned with the following Resolved, That the Delegates this day selected by Rae Convention to represent the. County Of Allegheny, be and are hereby instructed to use their best exertions totprocure the nomination of SAMUEL W. BLAU: as the next.Democra liucandidate for the high and honorable office of Goiernor of Penasylvania. • Resolved,' That the County of Allegheny, with a degree of unanimity without example in the history of political events, points to Col. Black as their choice from the tint to laSt. We believe that the people of the 'county are influenced in their choice by no feelings of mere local partial ity, ;but by an earnest desire to secure the best interests of the Commonwealth in the promotion of a gallant soldier, who, sacriticing"to the call of his country the closest and dearest ties, left his family, ids friends and the enjoyment of a rilliant ant profdatdo professioall caner, to ac- company our armies 'through the arduous care paigna of Mctico. Resolved, That the Democracy of Allegheny count•, in presenting the mime of Col. SAMUEL W. BLACK as theircandidate fur the next Dem ocratic nomination for Governor of this Com ' monwealth, can point with pride and pleasure to the recorded testimony of his services in the cause of pure republicanism; to his untiring in dustry ns a laborer in the ranks., and to his able and effective eloquence, whenever and wherever, no no exponeht of the peat principles and truths be has been called upon to appear before the people; all who have beard him sustain us in the opinion now expressed, that no one could ho se lected better calculated to conduct us safely nod triumphantly through the opploaching contest. Appended to the report was a resolution re solving it inexpedient to pledge the support of the delegates to any person for the otlico of Judge of the Supreme Court. The report was accepted with the exception of the last resolution, at which great dis-content was expressed. Gen. John M. Davis, of Collins township, of fered the following resolutions which were adopt ed, sa substitutes: Resolved, That the Delegates, to the Harris burg Convention, he instructed to support the Hon. Waiter H. Loirrie for one of the Judges of the Supreme Court. Resolved, That our Delegates, to the Ito l ading Convention, be instructed to support the, lion. Mom Beaty, of Butler county, for Canal, Com missioner. A motion was made to adjourn. Great uproar and confusion ensued. Some gentleman declar ed that the motion was out of order, but the President declared that it was not. Cries of vote it down, vote it down. . . The question was put, and the members voting shouted out at the top of their voices aye or no, as the ease might be, so that it was impossible to decide. A division was called for, and the motion was declared to be loot. The question on Gen. Davia's last resolution was called for. A motion was made to amend it by substitu iing tho.naine of General Seth Closer, instead of lion. Wm. .I.leatty. Thechairman remarked that it would be better to send the delegate. into thb Convention untram meled by instructions regarding the Canal Com missioner. Ile made a very earnest address on this subject, which was replied, to by John Coyle, Esq. Mr. Stewart got up to make an amendment, but his voice was drowned by loud shouts of "question. question." The members of the Convention were novemore disorderly than ever. The yells and shouts were positively deafening. Mr. President, Mr. Chairman, adjourn, adjourn question, question. Menthe. jumped upon the elixirs and tables, and shouted and gesticulated, but could not be heard. The aspect of affairs was becoming more and more threatening, when Mr. .McCullough, one of the Vice Presidents,' in the absence of the Chairman, decided the Convention . adjourned. Mr. Dallas again took his seat, and declared that:the Convention was nut adjourned. Terri ble uproar. The yen and nays were called for, and the shouting on both aides was so loud that no deci sion could be made. Confusion and uproar marked the proceedings for some minutes. A di vision was called for when it appeared ,that Gen Davis's resolution had prevailed by a very large majority... The most frenzied contusion ensued. - Order was at lest partially restored, when . On motion of N. 1. Stewart, Esq., the follow ing resolution was adopted: Resolved, That the delegates elected to attend the Reading and Harrisburg State Convention, and all other Conventions hereafter, in once of sickness or inability of said delegates to attend, that the substitlates appointed, in his or their place, shall be from the same. District„ The "harmonious Democracy" then left the room, in most admires! disorder; and thus closed one of the most disgraceful scenes we have ever witnessed. JEN - I:SILL Coscrnr.--Our readers will recollect that the next Juvenile Concert of 3lr)Kem- Inerer, will be given in the Protestant lklethoilist Church, oethe East Common, Allegheny City, on Friday evening. When we say that hg will be assisted by three hundred children, we say all thist is nece,utry, for who is not eager to listen to the delightful t.arblings of the young and innocent. SENTENCEII.—Su+n 'laity, convicted of biga my at the lllst term of the Court of Quarter Sesaions. no, yes erday sentenced to twelve mouths imprisonment in the Western Peniten tiary. COURT 01 4 COMMON PLEA& Before the Houodkble Wm. B. NlcChlre The ease pf the President and Managers of the Pittsburgh and Greensburgh Turnpike Company vs. Matthew and James 13reidenthal, was con cluded •yesterday. 'The Judge 'charged against the Company, and the jury returned the follow ing verdict.: "We find for the defendants, and we further find the sum of fourteen dollars fur the defendants, us a reasonahle restitution, and for the vexation, to defendants, of this suit or prosecution, under the act of Assembly of Feb ruary the 24th, 1815." This, we presume, will set the matter at rest, ns regprds the two hundred andififty other suits, now pending between the same parties. BY TELEGRAPH CONGRESSION. Witsursareit,Feb. , i petitions and reports' were , SENATE.—Various re'eeired and referre Mr Seward offer a resolution, calling for in formation relative the alleged abduction of Americans into the . exican peonage, which was adopted. • Mr. Hale offered rpoluilon of inquiry, ask ing for the correspondence between the Mexican )linister and the S- .retary,of State of the Uni ted States relative the Mexican imdemnity. Objection being =WC, it was laid over. The joint resolution directing a United States vessel to be used .to bring Kossuth to the United States, was taken up, and engrossed. The Houn resolution, explanatory of certain laws grunting pensions to widow was taken, up, and passed. The Senate insisted on their amendment to the military bill providing $12,000 for a Riding School at West Point Academy. A Committee of fcrence was asked on the subject. The bill to modify and reduce the rates on postage was taken up. Mr. Borland opposed the bill, and argued for an hour and a half against any reduction. The question wee finally taken, and the bill passed. The hills which were engrossed yesterday were then taken up, and passed. The Post Office apPropriation bill was taken up, slightly amended, and passed. House—After the presentation of petitions, the House resumed the consideration of the report of fered by Stanton ygstOrday, concluding with a res olution that the Houle approve of the course of the Secretary of the iltavy in executing the law of Int session, authorizing the 'construction of a floating dock, with a basin, for a railway in San Francisco,—and sec im reason for a delay, in retarding the contractors, Meson. Harkin, Moo dy, Gilbert, and Secor. The debate was continued by Messrs. Stanton, Toombs, King, and others, till the morning hour expired. The Post Route Bill was then taken up and passed. The House then wert into Committee of the Whole, and took up the bill appropriating to Mexico, $185,000 for payment of the last instal ment under the treaty of Guadaloupe Hidal go. During the debate lon the bill, Mr. Allen, of —, repeated what he said last night, that Mr. Webster, before he would consent to take the office of Secretary of State, had entered - into a bargain with the Brokers of Wall street, Seer York, and State street, Boston, to give him $16,- 000; and he was now prepared to prove it, if op portunity vras given him. Mr. Cushman, on the authority of Mr. Web ster, characterized itas an unqualified falsehood; and replied to other remarks of Mr. Allen. The debate was continued on the bill until the hour of recess. E 5140 SCBSION House—The 3,lexiian Instalment bill was passed. The House then wont into Committee of the Whole, and took upll e Army and Appropriation bill, whiCh was debt ted until quarter of 9 o'- clock, when the Committee root, and 'the (louse adjourned. jPIILLADIMPUIA, Feb. 26. The steamer City of Glassgow is momentarily expected at Halifax. . . MaSACAUSETTS LEGISLATURE. BOSTON. February 23. The ballatine: for U. S. Senator was revue - IA lin the 'Legislature this 'matting. On the first ;ballot, the result was as follOws:—Sumner, 193; R. C. Wintlirop, 199; scattering; 26; blanks, 3. 1 The sixteenth ballot is now , going on, with 'closed doors. NEW YORK LEalsiSru.n. ALeeny, Feb. 20. In the Senate to day, the bill pfosiding for the election of U. 8. Senator; - was amended, iho time for holding the election to the fourth Ibmday In March nest. The vote on the question was 16 to 10. It is ,telleved it will . Pus, (Wally, in thin shape. ' WAPIIINGTON, Feb 2e.. W. Potter, 'United Stain, Consul at Valim rsigo. hoe been recalled. • The president's receptions Lace been discon tinued for the present, on account of the death of a sister of Mrs. Fillmore. 13!MMIMI2 The Commissioner discharged Doris this morning, proof being insufficient to convict Lim of assisting in the late rescue of the fugitive 4 . the hallotting for Senator this morning, Sumner lacked only three totes Of an election. SAILING OF TILE AFRICA. • New Tots, Feb. 2.6. The Africa sailed nt noun to day, with AS pus sengers, and $211.195 in specie, all silver., PIIILOELPHIA MARKET February, 26. Cotton—The market ha, undergone no change. Fluor—The export demand continues limited, but the market is firm. Sales of 600 bbl' good itandard brands, for shipment at s`4 50 bbl. Rye flour 6 steady at $5 50 bbl. corn Meal —Sales at $2 Si 'ebb!. 7 . Grain—Nothing doing in wheat. The demand for corn is less active. Sales of Southern yel low afloat at 60c, and some in store at file fl bushel. Oats are, with small sales of Pennsyl vania at 44e. Oruceric+—Very little is doing, with no change in price,. ProviAon,..—Are Uhl firmly, and in good de- wand. Rice—The demand is limited, and sales confi ned to small lots at IS "r+ bbl. Whiskeyls more inquired after, with ',ales in bbis at 2.1 c, and in Idols at 22 cents per . gal lon. BALTIMORE MARKET. ' BALTIMORE, Feb. 21- Flour—Nothing doing to day. There are buy ers of Howard street at $4.74, and sellers at Grain—Sales of good to prime red Wheat nt 9554 9Se. Sales of white Gore at 56(7 57e, anti of yellow nt 57(a..55e. Sales of Oats at 10c - e bushel. Whiskey--Sales at 25e it gallon NIW YORK MARKET sons nrrnnr. Now Foam, Fch. .wn Cotton—The market is inactive, at 11(,±1:* for Nlithlling 1,.1,1and. Flour—The market is firm, with sales 2.000 tibia at sl.6ttnt $;-1,87 for New Orleato. and $4,75 (?35 for Indiana and htirhigan. Grain—Wheat has declined, with tales 13011 bu Ohio at 104 c 1 , 1... Corn it better, with sales of 2500 bu Yellow at 1150 - r , bu. PrOvisions—Pork is active with sales 101) 11bit Trt $12.50 for Mess, and 018,(12 for prince. Iteef is inactive, and prime mess is lower, with sales Of 150 bbls at $l4: Lard it itaprovinu, with sales of 100 Mat at Sib; Sic. Bacon fi rm . and active. Sales 40,000 lbs ehortmiddlev at 7(e lb, and of 300 bode on private tern•. Seeds—The,market it active. Sales 400 tcs. (lover Seed at Sib/ Pic Groceries—The market is inactive. Linseed 00 it heavy, with sales of 1300 galls. at 1156.51 - e 1 4 gallon: Flour—There is a better demand for Flour, and the market is more firm. Soles of Michi gan. Indiana, and good Ohio brood.. at $1,756t $5 1) bbl; and of Nen - Orleans at $.1,75 is Grain—Wheat is generally held above the news of buyer,. Corn is better, with sales of 20,000.bn prime Yellow at G:ie -to bu. Perk—)fare is doing iti obi Ohio Pork, and the market for prime is rather better. New is held at $13,25 for mess, and $ll for prime, with ha lted inquiry; old mess at $12,50, nut p r i toet , t $9.5fiq511,623, s Lb!, closing firm at the latter rate. CutMents—The market has ruled in favor of the seller, nt tqe for pluin cured hams, Sios 9c for extra sugar cured hams, and file:qcfor shoulders. Lirrl is more buoyout at NCI Sic for new and old. Butter is in limited request at lower rate,— Common State and Ohio are quoted at g(0 and good to fair western dairy at 12(i IGc pound. Cheese is dull, and prima is scarce. Sales of ordinary to choice samplew at 516 . 1.7 c 'd lb. Groceriee—The market is dull. Sales of New Orleans Sugar at 616 r 63c 10 lb. There is It speculative demand for Coffee, with Bales of Rio at 110 . .111c "r? lb. Tobacco—The market is not so active, at O(;,.. 12c for Kentucky, for shipment_ Hemp—The markut is quiet, at $110(:115 for American dew rotted, )lanilla it held at We viand. Linseed Oil—Best American and English selling a t 5,",(d.88c "c) gallon. • Whiskey is steady at 246;.251c gallou for drudge and prime. Cotton 6 declining, and prices are irregular. SEW ORLEANS MARKET. NEW Ar.Lr..AN4, Feb. 22. Cotton—The oaks of the week amount to 35,- - 000 bales. The Baltic's news caused no change in prices. l'ork—New messy has declined to :513. Flour—Large sale, at Si 701 bbl. CATTLE MARKET. ' Now Tonic, Feb. 26. Beeves—A steady business has been doing.— At the close to day business somenhat slacken ed oil, but prices remained firm at ;6Gss,so l a cwt. Sheep and Lambs—Sales at from •$2 to $5.50 "ti? head. LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! yet dtf RE YOU A FATILER, lab o ring for the 11, 1 01 t RENT, a Two itory Frlune House tre.. I[. ' m tending. with ti;it lob: Single on r low L. VD . Rowe iShaker - ar.+padlla • alf.r.: Sixth II std. 1.. v[1.... For terms, apply in Rs LITTI.E A CLL. Am you • Mother...offering from clithraa. to which fe males an generally ant..., nee Dr. S. D. Howes Shaker cal a t will certainly rum you. , Call at our detst, or 00 011. of our Rent, Nltt got a TO LET, the Store Room 0.03 afar- 7;72 namhblet, grab, woe.. you will Ind that the Shaker Sac- key stn., egioining the %Vete', and 'Jewelry e 1 yl separilla. orphans! by Pr. S. D. Ilusre, hav bLes the n v. W. r, my - on-opted I.y meatus .f ...HIM( Mon• IL omen, to Which the N. Holm , . k Son. to a Nanking and Exchange ugh. human' family are continu..ly subject, than ani other This man 1. 1,...,1 In the must central and leaf bueiness [ preparation of Sarsaparilla ever yet brought itelore the poi. in the city, • 71 , 1 adeptni fora Banking and Ex. public. . •btu.. trains. eirl ' insuraner Cele, or A splendid Thb.medicirm has established its high reputation by Ile (:ant, arch soginh Hate was., wilt be pr. in DOLVIeILtIA and well atusged curen a. the weather Permit. It Igut oP in, r. WW I, and le thu ottlr he.e,,,don amt,oo (Ina I..bruary. if that .ts ov the err. Fildne., and 111... i at the same „r w. Um. which renders 11. altogether more valuable to 00.7 yar ' Corner of Market nod Fourth street, m, particularly to females. Be sure and ea.:tithe for Dr. S. D. HOWE'S SIIAXJIIL [ SAIL3APAIIII.I.O. WA take no other 1 Rare Chance for Capitalists and Itlanufao ei. si per bottle—ft Watley for SJ. For sale hy tnrers. C° " r "P rkwr ". THE undersigned being agent for Cho own- I College Mall, Cincinnati, Ohio. To whom all older, VI, be toldressed. [ oilers air sale h number of ',urn lots in the town Also, for sale hyJone, J. Sehronmaker C0..0f 1a.11..0. Stork eon., "bin a lilt tour. In, and small Mack. 11. W. Mean,. J. M. Towneend, J. Mhbler. W. Jesk. [ mvels . .1 land telthlning and war the 3la.eillou. ion, Pittsburgh; li. Allegheny city. W. It. Mc- 1 ...gni no the Ohio Canal, and the Ohio and Manchrsta•n• P. Crocker, Brownsville: Jaa. Paull Roane Watleoni• h.. 1 0, 00 1 Y V.+A. thnvNh a Co.. Wheeling: J. Patterson. nod E. ti. )human,thiv real estate Perim,. the lost ortnrWintlY Knox. Cadiz. ofsetonng of aloe, any deserlidi.th. The abundance...l .b00pt....• of ell the ur.aur of 11.1.0, the supply of meal for fuel for dean. power. the givet ouooolo of ...I ItroUghi to thh. earl.,m.. vell a. the troituportatlon of m mace thi• one of the llhit desirable isnoss estobil•hing wont:fart ore. of Inn. 0,1, anent...us a high i• now In the Weutern veveral impntewl farms. in the vicinity the Canal and Floilectol. an- elsoollensl—n trivt rd e,n. of excellent ditobetial lend, 1. lug hets.. , n the Canal and Itrolrond. end about halt e mile from the btu, n int ..mehout. "top nip...in. the Railroad i 4 °tie 11,,' tract t end on iv... yid,. stns.. oi tel teen vs and tweet:non Will On erg at this t, The ill heart of an t 1 v. , .. 1 . , ..e 31 11, Ttol I. C... it 1.. any It neon lice et.. st kb to mak t ^e flu"'t nfer ea:: see: Calorie. 'ail!,. laiG.l , l, s atJ lour; r0 , r,:“.11 11 lion. Atainw . leennis and 1:u11••.,..... of P....burgh. 001 al.. intormation ....tern.. it. end ani le• an. • ensi hi ate plinth.. to Themes McCullough. nett Jur.. or the meter. susri at %sushi.. .10111[10. CI 0-PA [ITN Elt SIII P-1V c halo this day ...hard with a In the CNIAL Itobert I. rheropenn. The ptylp will he known before. reblaPl2lr A hl.lll-34' 1.0E311. Ju., a CO. 1: 4 ) 0AL--A tract ,if Coal Land lying... the lloununhPla. that ' alpr en.l of I.lreptun ir for tale all tertn• I)...PaPP sprettu4hip to multallPtx er eual men. Ilounp. enough fpr Ilvp or PIP fattnillep are preettpl.un thP 1./1.11...: the Intplhaul. Pare. thin water uour. !Pulp to he landed nt. all ....tour, the ..d 1p of the bept quality suet raptly 111 4 i10 . d: lhe I'll I. now iu pood order. dry anti cluily drained, and opens within le,. than twent,4l.4. grin or the Over. Pope low, payment (BA). Enquire of J. S. 31 , 1111505, Ally at Laa. 4th at Linen and House Furnishing Goods. , A A. MASON S CO., No. 1;2 and 64 . Market atm,. keep,. co tautly on handa large axmortnient of the following of the beg manufac ture: table Cloth, Darna•k and Diaper,' Napkins.lr p rla,a. rar., lua. te. 4c; Towels. at Aaher. Na, and Ihunask; Senten and Bird Ere; Lino Law. nod Lin(q) Combiia; „loor arid Linen Dsma.k, all widdir. Linen Cambric Ilainlkerchirlk 104 Allendale Sherllngfq 104 11,,,A,fn I. ( I M Mantle 40 Inch plllow.raring, le. Ac, P . . . 4 SECTI N BOATS—The Tanfteharition and Bella et , . I vinu at Columbia. Slaluul.n. at Iftreport and Albert, at . itteburgh, will 100 goldon application lo JOHN )IcIfADLN ft CO. Canal liaain, febll QUNDRILS- - iJ ; Fairs Cddr,rd 07 4iiks Eaddhe4i 24 d 0 Pr•IMEN 6 II Dry Aid.bin 4 do do Peradoii,. 2 dr , do do nalird. 4 do Gin4nni 1 d 4 Wr4l, now Wading frnyn Werner Gene, ve, and (or parti by (417 ISAIAH DICKIOY (:0 ObA ASII-31 el ks, for sale b tdbl.s \1'.4 1 . WILSON.. ALTl'ef RE-50 bags, crude, fur sale by 17 fe11.5 IV. 4. F. Wll .40N. G - • - • • - ••- • • EILMAN CLAY-125 bin, for sale by W. 4 Irms(A. 10015 Wix,ol R. 4 .1B ~,e br OOPER'S WHITE GLUE—For febls J. KIDDY CO. T . IERM METERS—A full angurtment fur Ask by febls 7. KIDD t CO. t L INSTRUMENTS of every de fer 'ids by (MS - J. KIDD k C 0... 90 bbh iniperfine ' in store and for Dbl 4 IuII..".IuII..". 3IATTIIEWS A CO ' PATENT COMPOUND WASH. TORE. for ode by J. KIDD A CO. 'TIER -1 bld fresh, for sale by RUM MATTHEWS A CO. D RAISINS-140 boxes figs: - 1 3`.13 do tobtos. an . by 'DROWN A KIRKPATRICK. URGIC F Tll,l kj 1 G ROLL B roa4 FIGS A Laud 1081 far M B tierces and 300 barrels, ~. we, 2111111 A 8. 11., for eal• by k 81111{PATRICIS. I IL-15 bbls best refined Winter, Ir • J. ACHOONMAK ER *W. 21 Worm! otmt. iTAni Ii «~,0, VS DIANI9NDS-1 doz. for ode bg .J. KILL 41 W. HOUSES, FARMS; &c T For Sale. F. SUBSCRIBER offers for 'sole the r.•."!':' I 1,h00t,, t.tomr onrr Itri.k tts, .nd . 210: I.r Ito f..t. fnalttux S.uttl C 4.111.11. M. 5 c.,ttpi..l Jnme. 4.1 h 4o .-Ivn Ale,l 6.orstl, o.llseni. rou. ox onruptvti Ip ktutik wi C.anon Si)v eller. bs 110 /pet • n 3 Dab: Len, nada nIn1.:1 by t.lunpath .11 anl. Also. In Inxtnbs,,b. n 1,4 'rill, Pram.. Build in,...n I.iln ert , )lPri.tl 111 1,1 Ilmun.r, nll,, in,rl N... I", .;n1..!., In]; OD 1111. F: 11, - "•()J1 RENI'—A small Gone cottage. with .110105: rwnn and kstzlwn C1 , •11t. pundl rwniw 6urn.t. with lar, worth. rwl fruit inwo. r M r, rriderv, tor s , .1.01 latuawl tear uirrerlll, Posmwrlon wit ru .11nt. wwentl .moll Trinnunnu. kkr rut. 1 , 4 uS II IntA froutlN: cis llnvenelt [met. and 3 fnwttfuwwt,l,r.t pinvt. Term.' 11.1 , 20.1nt or 11. P. Cain. ry r Market rani r,th rtt Desirable Residence for Sale. 'FIRE 1.11), - erilwr, intending. to remove n few . nail, Imo Ow rountry. 011.., toe .alt. Ow prop,' yla wh /lemur nerd,.. Gouty lor trd !lion the brroutl hank Iv Allev,hrn a City, The theelli . 34 . . a , lool,lr our, awl built of hrlrk. in fame and eounordi, a, ancl 1,. born trerutly ,hainh.d Nod perm'. Tl 3• II frnt, hay fret on the l'nd nal, ronnit, hairn Ivo hutolo and eight, lit, and , laid o it .1111 ta.tr, carztainln4 the! r 3.2 . .,1 fruit. 1 ha t oat-1.1111.11w,, eonsirtlnc or a •eiva .c.1.,1 house. stable alai rare., 1300, aro rionvi... , heuted. Th. !una. thin Ovular..ant, mot thr 11,,U.,11..1Dnd, Ph.",,..' ha pla,al over the Allruhrny. oil] I.rflut the 1 11, 111' 1, r a Itltln a for nliuutol walk or drier or the rite. "ruhlt•eull a , rrtlrul to Alex. H. 11111er. N 0.1.011 4th On,. tr1,1 , 3:.11113 1010K+ 11.1111 1 1 , 1 N. 1;1112 SALE O] REN7. —A emnfortnide 7 :7, .3 ..I pi....,ra1t1, ...LAI! .1‘41.11.44: how* and lot ~. .... Chy•tout anti` 111 the liiullth 1% arl, of iht , rUy ........ cut K 1.,.. 1, nvellomly,l to .1.1.11, Enquirr of u N. IV ir KEitsliAm. 11:1,1. 1 roror 1., 11,0.1 and sixth ... ' in RE , T--'l'l,,jargedw.dling., lion, 7,e 0 ,,,Y 1 . 11 .rho etlrnAt.. ',mud! for van,. and .tall. s. a.tarho a. the rloalrorr .1 Ow lob 11111 ~ T,alon. •it-e.... 0.0 , 1 to C 131! Atn, 11 , !....,... glerti on the tir4 of 3larrl3. Frr ardv io It.d Nl'bur. na.nlian. o r 11. C frbl,lol.ll rilo LET—Two Aires ott the lower for • a. flour uO.l. Tara.. rtilraso.' (rrin MI .4 I bra, rtxmls ar.. o.llaidt. (.0 notrant.. lrt ar_ and lir. rituzu .1 (n ino.t lalorable Oa, for 0 00 ' 0 400'. :11(121/10111.14 Id :40m • - - .IL(' A lILE LI.S. ItlllS..‘N LoTs Y ()II( ,A 1.4. -Two lan, Irlioir (1111, and n Fmr (lilt on rll Improved 1.0.(00.r.....11.0, 'yr 'Hee 6,10. AI", Pan.. 71 on lb.. yr, tnr.... tot," 101... It. a,.. 0 ai,a. 0r.....( 140 arr.... ''r arr.'. larno. ol lid., and SI:. g-. 1 r. •1111 usark, o•I • •• 1.. It 1 , 1,111:1,31.1‘. a I u 3n , 115.1,11-..tate. .t. 1.111/.l.mh 1, 1 011 lIENT—The sta trt• on Market mt., I.L Vteg . L! urtt.t I..ALLn. - 1U ;. 1.'^ 7;. ' 4 "" '"'" I " "'‘Ai'ii r l'Lt 411, rr " LEl'—. 1V3,1.11, situat,cl tzr , ; •-•• ntl.l Nlert.L.t. 1.1141 rtsttniet, tltrottith . from Gantt.. .-elf.• Att.10....tt fra. tnanufactutittit "'" ;C.11E1 . 1. ATK 1 7 , l , ttN k nr, ELY. .1 4 , 01; I . aaaa‘ and iv grt.tc.l.. cortlyt.l ttly. •.f, et t ILL. .f lt, Us.. Eight It tt 1 . . t.. ftsl.l I.Lteti.:se ft,. ft , Ise nt..l hu 11.. t 1 - • to L - 11, . 0tt..1 ttirtt e 1: i• LL ttlitet ttfhttt ettattltes v• ..f W) pert 1111:1•11.1N.,. 11 EA I. E-s.r.tTE FOR S.ILE-I'he under off. r• n ottlask, nf 11,1.1,1., lt.. .1.1 lu -owe v. rr mt... linsila tro thr I. of Ilirtton ,i hm. loent..l Pornr the ni. 1",, , 111,/thrmn l'horrh. . . . . .• . 11... ~,.1.1 ,r. , ..".1t ..1" Ittnn,t,loan th ~..I.lshai..n nta.l ~.tellif.t.lurr., tt ..,10. t.,1 t❑l3.. rn..•nnLl. pm,. ni 1. I,lrll i. , v ., 11 I-. ..1.1. r.::1 ranter roan, %at , nis.l pruf.l.tl.l.. 11. • • rt. mt. pt ' an ni •.„,11 . . 11, a. l`nlli•r.on. at t/...ir nlllinn , In Ihru, u•Amln lilits LET,—One Hutt, and Lot sitthurd Tr! II on Iht:h.nl etruul. hrlenth It an!. For term, r -r ..":•••":, 2lir, 1.1Ie•rlt • IVOR S A Ll::.—The Bul.,eriber offer, for 17 , !.. • Isu, and well Innlt Driek /Inn,. with tre II or ,munt. 0111..1 nn the Fourth atr....t.".• • Rhin thu e mile" of 61, Pu•set , lnn Elie I": or .1 rril urs.l . . 14. t er,oln.p. Tntalniu&c over 1 , •:, r.“lt aler them.. 8.11unt..1 IN e rent II :mit, by rt,ltetten ni Mr. A. Tt ore. strttr the rat . Se.rt.tll.ll art. l'encstylTrintet fin. ttlel:rt tcutte.lteattlt It le "rpm- evrtalti that Plank Itttul will he entitt , ktr I 4.1 t:tt. tqr,erty ttrirly In Ow remtlan 'tumult,. FN. t.tht r 4(q.lv bA IfELLEJt. Fmtrth et. tt,xr t-ft,ll,t ihtel prttp-rt, FOR ENT OR SA LE--The Kubseriber .1111 or rrat hta .I.7,raLle • urtr,.11....1 7 large ilooLlt. oritic ouiltlitoL orLor. Ito . rr on kr d,. h.:.. a,,1 loitu,ro the ug o ”Frh " oa,rt.trulLor , ,p rorrt.utarni r) wirLou .v. r 1,4 ho lrooke :T.l...:rd.. _ JOILNEBILU OR RENT—A tw,, story Dwelling l art 11 ouNe al , KLFF., ELattin ,mi,! .1 ANIE!!. DA LULL. 165 Water FL . - LOR SALE OR ON PERPETUAL LEASE r=t.h• MU. 011 n rttccct..;..l 1..• t hunt by 100 yprin‘r alley, cal. intli lrbnl Engine Aln.une cquarr. by 1.11c.r11. Carcon, and All,ben• nreetc. end Iwinv (cut “n .13 2 L i , l l , rty Alca. l-ctfr.ll r t 1,11-6 by r.c l ily e.to nan r. l l l l , : cc , l, tto(Or it Italnzallk:!z.l ) :iyn?cpr . :Z, I iv4v4 glo LET—.A large 31ansion Iltalew with .rica L.. Jon HARDY. JONES 1 co. rpo LET—Thrt Three St.., Dwelling j_ Ncc 1171 IV, liee... pn.ent pcncl to J. lin /t. I.l.lwfuctc. accd fir ocntalectfc noc c u ructu nntl kklzen. c.n t ! r , floor gitccn cm act , cif A prcl. It.turr c,f J.S I: 114.1 c, . . J.lO liAntrA Cll;irrh: T r O LET-000 Two Story BAck Hou,e. t,vannung 4 reetne. nu Canto Asyut, 31toeter- 1,.-ut l'alquiry 4 /.00 JOHN WATT VOR RENT. The Store, tit.; Market! reit, .tre , t. the F. , orel .I,er fmul the out], Matltet Llte•rty etre. te. wit. the L , t of nit. Ilkyttav ot • DAV ~e1,112m 10.11'e. I : 41 01'. RENY. too very convenient ..:1I DWELLING HOUSES.. Yislrd Arm,. sten, rg= .m 1 near ta. given. Um first of kinll next Al......Lenne for one nr more marg. rnme Imre 'meant LoM and twat the Allegbeng Wren In the Ninth Ward AI.P I ) go- it M. M PARLINOTUN, or BENJ. rogrrtll it.. near Waml. FOR SALE. VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE FAIL3I. rituated in Little Beard; Township. Lauren, Count,. thewers of Little Ilenver. taniimp 10.11 l hero, ii al /... fr,. the obi. and Penn. ylvanta Iteileteal —the rittoLurgh and Cleveland tt.a,re lulupaminir thrunl p Lama, ah the Marrm Pima. and hua lawn cr. eur'iiJ nn a She. n Yarn, h.r pd. la,d, thirty ''eon. The land Paw In In, rate order, and wellealeulared far Owen and at It is wrll watertal PI Little Ilea., I. reek. and rev. end noTer.faillua springs: nLout am,. under fent, the principal part ill LIIM1401( pa•ture. and abaut mnen.. wroadland. An orehar.l of rho., graftol fruit. .Ith n number clad.... peach to near the hon.r. If urJr 000 n, saluabla Int of hdarchold and kitchen fur ulture. al.. a I:rot rat.. enokina otole and (arming utensils. Pt 11,1 1 ,, pionahs. mu tw had with the farm an moderate The littlittinaii on the form are. one I to feet giro m, end tiro , iron,, high: cellar under the whole lion,. with partition wait In ,oter. The bonen L., eel nod in ,Let •ty lr, the nametory inurennutly cliatd. there in the lc,wer rtory. ith the, fire with three ler, Franklin .I,le, hie rictus iu the upper atom. three whtel, hare grate. for coal. One (mese kitrie•ti briel, him,. hr lit reel. tiai , ..tone. high. with fir., ' , unit,. and pur,lt In 'front lo feet wide.— One frame hoit.e, attin.lied to lillehet, by Pi leet, tw o bigh, rat,ulate,l wora rhni room, with inert) in, ten ;el wale 011 e Inane wt., him,. at niched to the al.iee toil., 4.1 teV P.a. tine frame tmlun Inmee. near theulae, brick host, lt, be 12 fri.t. and ten feet high. with lower .itnri 7 h..it and the walla made of pt,,al net, tailing 'veil., of withTrutmlim through the tower .tory —the upper w e ii ea i,„i a „a ste.+l annexed f, ts watt hour, brie}, .ninke Low,: one from, vantage house. 24 by 16 feet, ten noun, cellar underneath:on. hewed hm Loi. ..atom.. no rode from,Lriek hone, 111 hy 16 feet. one and a halt .laries high, with a meter tailing opting near the Lou., ileWl4lo;:hnune, near the briek houre, it la feet, i.llO ant half .tuna high, with Inch chimne/ aml garnr., tor grain.—wapon /heti on Qua exit; one (rain, Ink barn. 01 tip 4., Peg, 18 fent high, threwhinn Ik' , In um,' etory: eml entr-siatv al one end—gable-a Ili lower inert; one frannerMble. attarbed to imp: ham, fu I,y 21 fret twelve feet high,with stirlb fur rattler one frame ham. 4i, by 21 Get. twelve Yeerblirin one :mine ninny hum, 116 by 24 fei.t. t,, Get high. liiidnl into sheep pens, with raekii In the , mite:—upper etr,ry Mr bar wan frame cheep him., annexed to the slave haute, i by 24.4.01.-o.nd feet limit. with raeke in the. minter; one frame hone e for you ltr,, 16 by x feet, and 1 fait high. • F . tvrtur, apply to John 'lull. an the premiers; who nhow the /arm, an.l glee all nooresary Information, or to ithnalt ou the Pittaburnh !toed, 4 lull. fmta the mouth of Beaver Creek, and b miles below knonornT. T 1111.193 N SEWELL, Attorney at Law, cOhio Stat., Cummirsiuucr fur .kln. brpo.itir.s. Ark -13.11,11{Ce1911441 ]hods. Oalor—routtla alnico multi/A.ld. curk,i.tenT KY APPLES-200 bushels on hand awl for &Ale hy fall/ LIMAN A KIRKPATRICK. II I OI.IACCO-49 Nam) 5 Lump, for lade by • ' I'o7 • Mc(111,14 110 E. STEAM BOA TS 1 '(I1 R ST. LOU IS--The tine , itoini- ite7 . .... , I ..r J. J CRITTENDEN. Star Una. tnaan.r. 14.-.1 - 4 . ~.... 1 ,II la‘. f, tho obowe and all li trtnediata . '" -- - - . - - , ... _ .dant,. tla. 141 Mani, St 11/ A. M. I en. pt.: ta_rt Jana --s. - '"--- ~.. e,,,„,„;,,,,,.. '''.. ,,7- ' t . ,....kalit or pa..., aN,I, on lnual. , r L. , II IL . ...M.O. ....1.111 11.1.1.1-" T } n.,,._7 J. NE:WT(IN JON Et. 7. Agent. I 11.1 AGA LEY, WOODWAIiD ii - , ( 7 0 .,, iTh o i e ., J,,Ci II ST. LOC IS.—The fast run- ~.,... I I , ale Gnaa•re. No. 21:1 Mutat.... i,_,,,,,,..,,, : y,.... . s , ' ning. nae naaraar ASIA, Captnin J. P. 7 -, I ,J. arranna...-..‘, .......... .....-. .... ape:ant, ni:t.t...-- ~ .1. will learn for the in and .11 later- I D. C. 111%,11NuN Olvsi lii la. 1.,. On Thuraday.2Zth .tat, at 41, 31. "KALI), BUCKNOIt it CO., T I For height or pawn,. apply on Lonni. felZ CI aieeo . coaetii•.oon Merchant, No. ..l North iv s•eL 1 1 0It WA ISA SII II IVER—T 1,,,, , ir..._ ...„ .:a. . n.. 16 North irti..,.. riiiaampoti. ... „„ - o 1 4 ~,lendi.l ta.,r ...ann. ,11-11 l'Un l'apt. 1 XiLERCER & ANTELO, General CoinuliS• Lthert. nil' laat, n,r !ha atx.,c and all inter ,lT Pion Merclranta PbtladelphLe. Liberal sin n a .hat.. ~ r, an I 10. a': t b 11.4.. at la CeTork,.l. v. 1., (n.,ght or paaaaaa anal, ad board. 1..5,-7 1 . ... rt-4 '...'...f Pr,- "Dt. , RavarallY. LimPalana - - oli SAINT LOUIS— rile . . ' ' ' 'l' r` a, - IIiDS.I. , 'MD .. ..-. ..... •.‘ .1,11 . . M C; lnian a tria... W. Pi.,IN DEXTER it: CO General F light draught I , taatner PARIS. Fruith, - .. a - ma•ter. will Ira, f ,, r the abore and all inter- - • Comtnlaaion and Forwarding I'derrhantsand Plaint tonna. port.. on Tburnlay, the :..'ith inn, at 11 A. M. ars, No. Ve, Market strret. Philadelphia. iy2s age ap ly hoard L, t 1 Fa i r ..l,C,%r 'l" an i''' t ll 'r .:1 IL7 EN ll l 'llG 17E. * La. 'OR LOC IS V I LLF—The spiels , , ffi.e.,, tint ....ter ft AI MANOR. Capt.W. 4- 11 a ill bale f.r the above and all Internnoaliate ports rt.. ,Ito of lon'elork. Far freighter is aage acply .t , l.nnt. did .111 I•mve for tha abet, and inttrtnedlate port. ni IL. dot.. reclwlt. A. M. Fen frelolt or ' , wee,. apply on Lnanl. fele27_ 44 1 011 ST: LOUIS--The splendid rant..tettnzPr SCHUYLKILL. Marlhall. annland..r. will !erre ft, stns- and inter. ne.thate port,. en :latunlay, the 2,11 met. at s. For freight or pa....age, applt .at board. ,fet... 1; 1 011 NASIIVILL E. The fast , running .taanterGENEVA.Capt p 111 ienegfor the attn.,. and Inurrmedlate porta tIo. day at 1 I' M. • . For 1n.1,141 nu boad. 1.48 UR CINCINNATI sST. 1.01'15 a rile liDe .44. a 44, J 14. A 11.1311 . 4. i114k44.4.r. 14.1,44. for 40.4,4. ar..l 1,441.4 011 3144n41ar. 2.1.14 11,4 nt. 1U A. F 441 freiOzt niq./y 4411 1 nnl, fc14.2.4 1, 1 0/t SAINT LOUIS swift .L ,Memts4l m, len, ler /%1 , , and 1 mAmte o'clock. • • 1 , , fn.tallt ..r etm.l, i I.r.aral R. NU I.TEN BERG VII .(rt. NEW 012 LEA N 11 e nr.ar +tram., FAIN 11F. STATE, . • D.l'rorhrun. aln•t..r.e for IL,. and all 1nte.rra...1.01.. ra'ar. Innt in rni fr•-tglit ••r I . m•-.. - r• ~P ri, . 'n ~,,, 1 , 4,0 V ' OR Li il . NV 1 LLE— Tile Tleti- fm, , f` •ii.1,,...4 -t•ftut••r 1.r1.1.1..i.M111..1 kutzntl , L . ft. ,.. r.:_' .._. •-• rt I n. 1., mAI Ira... r••! . 0,•• mt.,. !mid In. . , rr.1':11n , ...1 ,, •rt• ..rg Fritis, . MI , . iron 3ii••t.. zt! .I . t•rl•nt. r " ' '' t'i'nt' P.."”:" 7'"vi..:i47'."'.1.; f• , •11. ~,- .M lit I , T. lAA. IS. The sph - lllli n7. -,, ' rr L'I.ERTWIM.M. 11‘. (Molt., ,/../a . .t . nvw "..'n . ' ll 1••nv•• ',raw ntwor.• and int., .. " ,•:! ' .? .. . r rt . :.1 M31...1:“. •1,... IMIt 1n.,. at I 1' M ' l4r ' lrcilht :•r ' pat--...5u; 43 4 1•1.1 pn 1 .•. , `!• .0, ,", . • . . N Ll\ IN JoN 11471 qt LoIISVILLE ..•1.-111.• ranti nv Mr:atter - T4N . .1..1‘ ,ANIn 1,N0.1,111 I..ure nor int.,lll,lln. .t.l I. NI For frright ne—az, npl,i, "” Lr.anl. 4 1 ( ai L.k: 4 1;1 )W. LI V ERPOOL , • A NI. WI:1.1.!,11.1./ . .—The fan 4inannd :11:11.1.E. Wm. '4I,M tn mud, wed n•ZI mauler mn, new,nn rd, and Wnikvill, nt, W..11m.1n,. and I- at 1• , --azn. unniv on Lard VC. • - • FOR N A 511 V 1 L L E-110 1111° -- m A r rho ma.t.r.l.'t!"2-1 wOl Iva,. t ' m a on ■ 4 •Olt ZAN ES LE —11,• fine l " nm.ter, 1 , ,[1,41, NMI in. l oll.Eir a,ily an Ina , l. 1a24 IPrrrsitultGll AND wiIEkLIN.I ET—The iiplnnifvl lir.• packet ',nu., DI Wed/. 111,0. i 4 nan lii.rli.rmitin n.aulartrgni,l.l3 In, I.Eginien tin. env and litn..tior:ll at in Eirinek 'nil ' , turning. !Eg"... 11 L»lint in.,' 1 ta—lar. The-413g and naturda,, I:rraelt Fair In ',AI r AilM,Tgi gig: Gig EZER, Agenils. ir I. I"ICFCI7 I' N F .4T r I. N Ca l ; : itti. l l ) .l : ‘ l ,E Y ninninginan liaat wian litniE • 4 Ow un., gl Ewan', ha, ol!airEi. frig 'lir I'innnunn rang nn , l Ei n.I.E A^rnt. nrr }o!'LAß PACKET FOR ant!.. A ■ IIgn'KINIWO/11.--Tlui Pg_LEM I,‘ E. :, ,2 ar' , Crain, lea', an On. , prcnTurNn;Al " JOIIN LACK. AO TRANSPORA'ATIO - N Opening of the Pennsylvania Cenni rim: PENNSYLVANIA CANAL will he A .lii:?;;?.4` Ilan, tr. 511a11 r. " " . . TIME—ER:IIf DAIS. It 6 11. 'tor., Nall rola, to a 111114, k 1,1 met. II k..wraaiss I Co.. :or Crisp I.ln, 1t...k01a !D.... for 1.. n, . LvaE., & Iltnrx for 01.0 Line. Fro MEILCIIANTS, M.INUFACTUItERS, tic.—We nm propttrod to 4.1, otncrnt•to iritt.:ltot fr .t M 1. 2 ,10042, ThiA ft rn-mintraftttio: tto . c.s. notl v., lour rnr.. wttltottt N. 1.01 1.11 ....a. 1,-;11. 1851 Pittsburgh Transportation Line. IAiI ES Oh, iNholl A la.. Canal 13.4C.1, ihtn.landb. • SIT h:II. AM)..S lirnad and thyrr, arna•ty. and a, Nasbh I oantb ctn.. 4la tacren Markot and Arta, Raltrnord. I-1 u1 - I\G fully completed Y,nr arrrtngc 1n.na,;.1, ann. Cana,. tn carry fr•nclA to and tram 1,1,4 burgh, 1111tItnorc. a..c York. 11,can. atnnald. Lotnavaly. St. Laub , and all b:Ayt and W. at non, ran., and aith 01 , 0' dicpatah nod our than any oth. or Llnv.- All yvasic ,hipptAl by can Linc are Yully,...ered to InAuran. by any char, lo 1/Arkel, Pro‘catann tot many affortind by any other Line. . . . . AII renunuincation.i in nur6.1,... aucnt.t. Hall A Cia. Cincinnati. F.. It ebb. Loin...ilia Lowe 6 ilattirne. tit. ',nil, nicci with prcini.t attention. . . gij-N. . OM. Line bu; n“r+mn....ttou what...sot' with the l'hlleote!phis saki l'itteburli Tra.wpvrtallon Lint, of M.. - ; Q :7; _sum I-70 1. Merchants' Transportation Line, VIA PENN,YLVANIA CANALA AND RAILIR/ADs.) F OR PITILADELPII I A DIIZECT—WITII- • OUT MI-Slit A. AIrANCLTY a Cu.. Canal Ikaou. Dun Ponn olrreL. Pitt...burgh. CII ARLES RAYNOR. Central Black. Rrn..l .uva. Mho Wo urn prrnarosl 1,. 'rv,rirt. n lan:, alramt zonl prldum. 1,, allly ./n the oronit. of IR. oar,ol• Hll.. Jeli.hia, and all Intorino.liat, Oa,. at low vr ran, and In lr Dun. than In MU I , V , II The itierra....l nuntlA, Tantek, t o Canal Onanw..ionot , for a s n' onr II). ,tatw Ilailnouln pr,..nt any 1....0MR,' of dol./ at Johnalnwn. Moll or ColuntlAu. RR, C. A Y Canal 11.4 n. • 1851 To Canal Boat Owners and Transporters. 11 EE trim!) to contract for the transportation r 111.000 11 or 31,0.1ndise. Lc- .lny. I.ax ants in the wFmkt mrh wrq..l...tvr,en John.tuan and htbburgh .lurnag ths antnlng Tinto Won Johtmt,orn to Pittsbargb ...... _....-.24 boo,. from Pitttburgh to Joitt•uort4 BAKER AItANI, A CU. I;.bl:l4Nr 1851 To Shippers of IderelLtndise, Produce, &T.. 'to t•r. if )111 Pll"DqtUlttill. TRANS..OI:I.III..•' LINE. IL E AIiAINS A 1 . ,prit.1.., N., 21, a.I )11,• /1r.L1..1 ./11S TAN Loh A 11.iltantnn• .. . • amd, t.•...,ntr", tor F 11.16141 lOW nut .41,e McFADEN & COVODE, Juhn •Ichwt , •nt Co.J Ca./ Baam, Ann Street. Penna. Rail Road Co.--Central Rail Road. su bier 'here hawing been appointed , the prulune for Ampment clvt lue the canal. yin• thl. nmte 'will be ex.rrleal through In e.,• der , ~n um•runl to U. turn - anted (rem of e . .tumle 1 , 41 ch.rge h 4. tkrrITGIN FututhcishLt PITT..IOI. Dry Ithhtto. Shoet. , tallnrtary.utirry.ttunfer. tiontty. IVrult, Feather, Furhitur, Drug.. )leilltlsk, :chiller,. %Vb.. A. Tr. 61,10 1 , 100 G. 11, hitt:we. itureuvotan.. Itn.ce,ietr. feint,, 11, mutt, I....tther. • tov, , r, Tla"..ltstauttly nthl Gra,. ht...th, hoc hart., 11•••• f. Turk. Lahl. Lard 011. T..thh-h TalFht. tint.. I\lol ha, - e ItN Nlarble Irtuuhl Tar. Ihu-h. tierh.ta Clhr. 4.- luO :tI..FADEN ISA 'III DICKEY & CO., Acems foy Me r4n Iron 11 orkr. !now Iron (.1r I, nf su warrAut.d. ll'arrlgnnw 11211'17 1 w:a AT , 11 ( 1 ,1 N 0 G-13 tmles 1:.11.1n I,rrooo s cu , 01•ToN-10 hale:, for ,:de by • 10,100 F:,1,111 10)011101 a co • . ` , LITTON *B.UIS—L-10 dt z. In for sale ) to. 1.1.10 11.1011 4 11010 EGA ItS--119,011t) Pprineipe, for sale Lc - 1 1 01,0,11.1.0 0.00 BL'''EB-4 bbl, roll, 0 do 10 k. R . dw ,ark,dr. 11-14 8. Y. VW , 1.10NN1(0IIST 0 (0. I)LA IN BLACK SILK S--luttion • Ilunenrtzt rwwlv..l n yrry full runPlY of • IA !dal th , .).an at boar do. than th, trw w.wwrally NFL' at. al, Black Ftgurcd and Unica& an. of 1,3 118-11? Ia:N(4IA . Burchfield YvJ hr on hand a Inrvo lot of Orin (llovloas, which :f! , 4 ndling at nnntly reduced north riot corc;v l, lo3 m M ark e t istn.relv. 14 1 11.1:S1i FRUlT—Peaches andtlackberries pat up 111 their own joke. nod hereortimlly vonlod. droll . 11n/wry/Inn Moir onniind I n idol frrvhnovn Alto Chenicv avnl Pllll.l put tvp In the ramie manor for plea or tarts.. On band and rot min by WM. 1. ICCI.XItO k CO fops, 30 ima:rty ar,t 1111:D SEEDS—Canary cult' Hemp Boole g,f the I.lt quality fie gale be ' A: )reLcee a co. HEATING BUILDINGS—We art, prepnr ett furnish and errvl Anparatus t,rlri , ating far,* end mall buildings by steam or but ?Eau, and Lora en vs:vci U. IL Militants, than the •Inu muwrlntend It. NY .traction in:3/ 13C.LIFE, AT.KINAIN a VILELY. PHILADELPHIA 110:t1.1 S WHITE- .) BONNET MNU VACTUIthR, No. 11 g.,s!h Senn.ul (abo,( \"L' .. ctnot. ra.t •gle frl•lnly To Southern and Western Merchants, AOESELL'S PREMIUM PERFUMERY. The ruheeniber re:Toe:ltaly invites public attention extenstre Mork of YerfunterY.Son Po. nburing ke., to which ACTerl alrer end two Golden Molds Imre, • ithin the Inmate year, beetenwealed by thelcuultntes of New York. Bucton. end Thiladelphle, the latter being tho Enly Goklen Models errs swanial for perfumery either in urope or in 0111. country. niCIVALISZ Ftuvzsn Car Ad. (Almond, Hose. ami Ambrosial.) unirm i sally atknovleits . ml to beruperiurto amSharinir Omani In this country or MIMI" , OLZ OPIIANZ rim Sturtni—lleantlfully transparent, and hi4hly Saponaceous and cmollient 1.1.11,01.10. compound; Ambriadal Pluming Tablet Malta. ry Shartng Soap. • Sertr,rmr Tom-, 5041,--Almond,Fiee, 31illefleurs,13mt• • OnataLbt . t . s.. Mooting, J.M.FMII2. MU' rji'11 . " C ],'1 11 71 1. ! .!77,; ` ,Z . ; 1 . other s +nen,. in all eisty different emuntex. T..im.r IV tri.s , lrida lVater. Eau de Toilette. (kaftan lourt.r Wter, and a s.. ~at variety of Colm.-rses Laren- OR. Ita Comllna od Oa Slav vrw. Hair le. Iviuld and Is :powder. and s - nlloenme,lticl. in., no Jenny Lind Pnomdm. ilpo , Tl.l' Pat ro crnoxs--Babotrole 7:111 - 1r. Roar Tooth Lltamal leeutriner. tidos:aloe-Tooth Paste.and TOOth Loads. Coaumn,--Veuetable COMPIIC (Tam. Arnandino far chap,' hand, en L 1 CT.-am of Loa, Cream de Terse. Wy auoons ha.i ' Powder. Vlnnium Jn hong, Amsatie ' V M lorgarVictoria it.ie l'revton &IQ«. a sr , at ' vartety of other article,. bu numerous. to be tamed in this adrertbk, The surarriber hoyrt to maintain the reputation which thin •-+tablsohment hat aolnired. I, di.ryeinn of oothin, but urn rate articles, and 0111 be happy to furnish thin who may 0611 W tatrordLe him. vitt•r wholemb• or retail. "" " r 4. `'..""ble Control Z um , Ar.or to and former Dinrtor of the Laboratory of f.:LtiLNE ItPUSKLL. Chesnut PL. Mr. Pazln'e Perfumery is fair kale by ll al 4 l the prmelp,o Drurri , ..* In theenuntrY. NEW YOItIi A. a - a ARBIOUX, Sc TAILORS, No. 303 Brdad a, earner or Nome etre.. above the lning ti:, ,, i ,k r •, : ',"" dZ 1 1 1 2.f.11 ` ..1 . ,; th ,., " Le ....„ pattern.. which they are prepared to make up lonahle a 550, et Peet ' of imadrtations eleaant light oth.. for Vegt, dark do. du.. ma tudt.rns of Pari. Embroideries. There ass three ol arti.ds rmplopal to emahlfehment— , m. to eut CoAT, .o.' to eta. PANTS, and sac to cut • IV A tot.'. Lail department I..omplete la itaelf.— AR , IA aud NAVA USIFOSSIS mad° ord,, wan riey and ' rho nod to tho moat approved :manta.r.— :ram..., rho rtait thin tsetropolia. will bud at thl.a.tab -I,..hment taery thing lo their tante, and a 'moat perfe,t ht alvra‘a tomred. Plt}:11121 IVA ISTCVAS—Tbeas eleannt rraL•tcoats. that were a. much sultuir,d at C.a..tle Garden, hare laa.t. awnrd...l the MA prmoium of the American Ilustltute at their Ude Fair. fehlatlut . Shawl and 'Mantilla Warehouse. S. 31ILLS, COIITLANOT ST., jr,a rp smlno - N EW YORK, a not. tiaming one of toe lament al richest au-ortments SPItINti AND st'llalEtt "Ti WI, ever befure rya...haat. LACE 511 . 51.1 .V and all kind.. of SILK lANTILLAS, mannfactu. rot Irmo tha lath Pas. fa-hlowt. saalved Fr the .114 . 8111Vtx nod particular* wlapthl 0 , the Sprint: trade 111:E1.1..t5. 50100:10.4 of ig ' S ' a k ad of atti t it ' n )L ; ', lc.treral l. ri l a lll llMlll!: i !.. sk AttV ' sv i lltrirVill Te. d ot . Vd n a u t any re ' M j' e low..laeinllyMalt, our Wtartere friends to ex am's.. nor onoch hef.on. poreloolou. WIRE STAN I*,*. for exhlbithoz Shawl.. and Mantilla, pot to. In mitae for trammortettion. 0,011,15 SPRING IMPORTATIONS. , C. I. ILITCH & CO., No it it STREET, NEW YORK, 11: 110E.nutc in t r. t, and constant ly 4z ocl of beint,,nen' FURNISIIING GOODS ever h0f,,,, otTerrd, embmrin the lame and riebeNt stele of ernrata, , Shlrta, Su, , ,der, Under Garment', London Stneke, 01,1 Dreaging Gown, IlandkerehleE, ,hottld, I.lnenlCollan, with n ratirty of other rt, T , ,ohar I. their Ilne of A ll of .111,11 nt the [Vry prie..e. Our . IVeytern Mends are In. will 4. lted to clamine nur,toek K.l,4thn. 8i • Bins' aparior Bhick .Writing and Copying Ink. ONE'S E3IPIBE S 5 Nassau street, Ymrk. Nrrt Plirl.3 TO VIZ Tr..C. ...... ;.•ki U of- Per . ..... ox. tju per ..... rat, Tl,:. ie ti, artlele Inanuf.tere ted. It flow, li, rd andwill unt r, , rrrele. ruotild. peetl,,,,e or de,e,. an d all the qualitiee t , ,r rztlio: Ink, euftable for the Quill, and ud. tie Steel Peu. 'I he under... Ned l• pr, pared to foruLol, to the trade el. r or nap.umptiou. at the abeee 'eerY 1.,w put RP per order. and deltreml In any part et the eue tree nt ellar,e. o n e t harre for met, Barrel+ ,E 1.,. are rhargeel extra at tt re, TIIKOIN.IEE LENT. fel,ll, FE. Nae , au st. New York. 1 11 1 rt. 1 r do c RUBBED GOODS. UNION INDIA RUBBER COMPANY, X, lit ~Vostati zerert, New pork, - a I.NUF.ACTI:I3.E and have for se on ItATlNTrnnhle u• m. =Zia % "Un'i t ie ezteid to stand nil 1 imatie. son,tettng of Linn., Cloaks, Poncho., Panta, Cape E l / 4 ,1 ' We,terai Illaulisits. Piano and Tait, Crump, Carriage, and naiiors' and Traeelling Expliirine and lilitary Pumps. Syringes and artLiies iirue--pts and surgeo n , Eriglnt, and in• Ilia,. Fonder,. Knapp's Paient Pr.-m.lw Cow Machine ItolnnF.lln: a, Cunionnii. 15Urn, . Led, ft hue. Flridlcr. tVazin and Boat to irsiseielisit'aisterw i lVater Tank,' Pail,. Fire Ruske Artiel, for the Tri.le made to jalTallta Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising Eavel- VO. 263 3IADISX ST., NEW YORK.-- the patronage of all , rho t o roth a ::%:`,`=,!'i!: t i,r.",tht°M.:.g f ~h g e.'..lt'tu e expernitico of years has establii.hed their superiority be -3 Lind all eutition. and he ,violently refers to the testim. tly of E1i0... letoinera noon alto have itinal these envelopes. al to to, rapidly luerrasing sale,. Kurd of their excel. follewhaz wen few of the regeuro fur their pope. Imt, On the On, birunbal by the sen.l. person n lute /us and luldevre, couv ay icuously and lx.nuttiull) or.lnred or plain, thus sll.nling beet wcurntr nratnet trawl- . . I. The titreintwa cauuot t 2 opened without belts de. ". 7rkeither was nor wafer,. /111: require.' to'r.eal thew. .16 . Lttiu the tun.rarrtagy of a lett...r, the arid insures imm ths i n mtla thebrad s retuLetter q the tradettleer. inatead of be ing buried ur.un th . ..T p lr ,in EaTefots; an rarals hed at altm.t the ram r,4,, fith. 1 . -tch rater mild L. a inert etteet.tr al sa, to att.rart the att,th.,a nt ,01 thmu,b.,0,1,0,.'17221:h fnllnwlng is a Ilst nr prima for Ptrs.L, ongto•od on brn and which will last fur ;team and of I:wrciar., of thv olttorr .whitr nr bulT, of tfutal piper. and toady v afore. with mute. aldr,, deg I 'llotr [he., 1 Prints 11 Eardaawa outdo as SS lrtte, abort. to rat „ too 1 I, _ Mtoo .1 Ittat ItWO l:t,nt; t I.) I:'..tatlZAJOu 15,00 %, loot it . not courvolent to fore WI amount a otst, ~...• a recereno. barn peetable New fork 117nt.— ' 1,L ' ir l ' :rolltelent. All enter" will meet with'prt.Po alt...tattott. 11 tuldr..Kret. K')l.l. ItUltPliY, 00. !14.1 )lullAnn etrret. New York.' 01..11,4 will he stten,k4 to protaptir. If left at the atom. f 11,•1.... ,1..11 A, Mott- ..t. II all etrewt. or of MeDITY. ii. J. o.lltnan s ` Co- 13.1 Willi.= .t. 0. IL—lllmin.... Cant*. oquiotweed In al:ors. Irma some 1t.... et 011 1 .1‘i 0., t.houratul - -- - Professor L C. Barry's Tricopherons, d kic• MEDIcAI'EI.) COMPOUND, infallible remain., in. Jaunting. and lalintifying the hair. mto..eing Patti. dainfrof.atal all attevlinto of the Prato, noten o n the chin. dt4aees of the 'gland. d Int,....urnenne, and relieving cote, herd . an to. 11 Ith ltd. ma-pun/lon .. there Llno such .reni a. fail.. The hmt Journals In America. medical mon of the htg.hest nninenn., rretninent citiren• of all pules don.. and ladies esho have tined t for years In their dres ns rcen. and admit It atilt one accord. that for onuoonog tinor, lusnrlance. cod curl to the halt. er.othatlnn wurf end dandruth healuag wound curina n.ntu.lot., sprain. Cum,. ac.. muscles.eithe decrees of the the gland, and the lt has no equal ansong thr multitude compound, autiortined In the pub print.. or need in practice. 'ln chcannea• s sell as elliesener. Darryl. Tricvphen/u• lc unrivalled. The ILO. wum cash sales of the article. ham enattirsi the Inventor to supply hat mnts per bottle, which it fru= 50 to 100 per be Znir " L7ve?na.. " .. e 7h. rdeatlla ppeke of nor otAM pre for amt tae chin ertilaracltur tho valuable directions for the .N- In rean preservation of nature's choinent ornament. In which each bottle Iscncloced. L. alone north the morae. The affinity between the nornbran.a a hich ....Mutt the shin and the hair. which dream Its sa.denance from this triple enreleiv. I. very cloca All diseaets of the hair Ori ulna. tn - thii skin are ologgedor If the t alai e a a n d d . o lut etrh e d uoidrt, . d of h ot circa la. freely Oiroitgh thesma ee ll rds w hich feed the toot with moieture. and thrpart life to the fibres. the result le dandruLt;9.P.llllll4 of the lode. =seem,. drytm, nud e harahnensof (Itonantn ente. and entire hedelnea, ea the ntoe ay le. I.:tifit'ulate the skin to healthful action with the Te m ivonlmrotn, nod the torpid Towel, rrolTerlng their uctivllr. will annihilate the dinrzuw. In all affectlonnof the .kin, and of the vultvtrata of works and Integument. the pna-en, and the effect am the KWIC'. It Is upon the nktn, the totmular fibre. and the glands. that the Tricopherous has ha ti t e action. end In ell affection. and injury of i.rgans. I ....verehrn rem,dr. . tehl larde pek Land de. at the alit:Kip,' of. tee. 137 nand..,. New York. by the printdital =ent er:. and druggintA thrnughttat the Called State,. and Can- AMES' FLEECY SILK GLOVE, and fall,f Winter G10ve,..-ton an.sortzteut to thr Aore 31I:1t1•IIS.4 BURCHFIELD. III6AWES' WINTER IiOSIERY, of various ksoa.. I , ldicsa a new - article of Wool and Elk. to .1 at the eture of =ll p IjNDERSHIRTS: •go % od, Alin. wad (*.mr 3retivt . 7l., 3 rtmect' l r ri b o e an.l Went LYn. , rn. feD3' CIIEELED PEACH ES—A email tut received for !al.. I.y J. 31 W. 1.1. A. MeeLeßli A (A) IpE SIIk:ETINGS--Ihnuekeepors, and k Y V .t e"enh end a- 4 . .rtui.nt .11,11 t, 11.1 in, from n.ti n T. , 1 ,1!, f L' T Log ironer not crut.b. mud 114,curk,,,,ing fis UTAR — CANDLES-30 lag Cincinnati ma enact. er, on Laza and fox =le by .10 . 21 wktmarorn C CS, . QCARLET CURTAIN CHINTZ, and et lnwe.t price*, mc'd la the FleJn. ar 1041 AtROWIs;.FLANNELS. a Dome6tie Artielt, AL. Wbilaa harm Chaim. and 4aaatlhe May, to •antel at thr .tared MIT.PIII' a hURCIIFIELD. Sellers' Cough Syrnpp in Illinois. JUNA of 3lid lepoTt. - Iroquoime routity. write , motor date nt January filth laal. that • .bao beim troubled there or item with a much for e e e,,,,t ram whiritiest year confined Mato hie bed. and required Modica] treaLturnt for throe mouth. During the ammo, tatter. but .1111 theeou.7h routhauedlo dirtrOsa ltlm Or day and tditht. which was oaly relieved 193 the use of tlynip,' hich a gentleman by the mow of Ohapin brotiatil wait him tram the hate of Ohio. Mr. had j a ,, q 4 the syruriof great rote In Wolkoff a y aod Iwa toorlue tram OA, Wok tiftern bottles nat. LOA, rtlon nwrhn..6.6..ttudgr rinneam i z i o44llrAlgid ti with great itreiwreti and wittAY 14.DDLLF:118, • ktru gee' , fit: tuna, y in the t_wo' . BALTITtIORE:' `• DOAN, & CO, ti !r AVE LEMON E 1) N o. .22 goat!, , Chubs. erdert,tro nee. arelar...e en th e MATH 1.., CORNER n!' hrre the : intern ryduZi.fite‘Yil-11AorLelEtUnIknt ! reveral of the In.! prrtir.est =nnfacturera to the Iftede Vaakiure II ; of \ler:lure:l'e end erlet rated MID <11141..t Lletdrec.'!, p , eurt fltryorel puund ItoTrad and tt' llt ",l'l, l4FS k rellll ' A r t ) trl d e . . '' W:.:;,:%lZTLAX,lt Greeneen SPUN i.t. Leaf Tvr, deerrptienr 4,171: tea rands. Idryes ankle! a. , 1.1 en zut!=ulating team I.ll7, e z...t_reveietn r ; Jeadeed of fine LIIFORTED l'ulete. alltltt). AULT'S ZBIGL.LiII GARDEN SEEDS, &c. undersi;:no..? lionicultarista and Seed erelabllelmt thorosetwos in I or Pi1d..1.d . r..1; and lt;!5 Ply then/ Irith the " . 0. tde Flteken Vela, • 11', Clanllllearer. nett i 1 er!!!!!ncr " fall rate Engle !,-rnlen rLatity ana fluter Ineonly.waL/". rter.r. 11..1.. an obtalzaal from theriram, that . herd >led'. flwerd elen", Tble te.ark IS ydrytkte 'arly applbalde the knul, nareel abuse. and the of ours .1.1 NA , ail for me nnatt. Ini ,! . . 4. N`f., the'dllference tn at e,l.Pfned to ea we have tuck. .‘1 rertoplee of the dr.etterl , r111:4 the. eriltora et a !Jur!. will lee- nt le of their friend. prettirai mere! ae they Lnta vii: t!',adejll,ll4 61211 maturity deep u• a Ilne . ef euereern. pnlenr for our ,e!!!.1.., and reed 1da..., .11ac all thaw ne. o• 11, our prone:, !,.!: 01erd.1..... We 0111 send by Arb r e e r I.,,,yerer, edll.re 1 - 11 e .111 lenbh theta by the inn,. pound et,. fled trt up t - onler.. ALIT .t Celsert and NVater stmts. Italtirnere. T ('O,. keep conitantiv eLfEE:E. atsn dNb 2A/0 brIF Nos: 1.. and 2 512 , .....hf: sad Or: IIW I.l.abx. foft oual:ty 12.11E1.1. n0..1 tut.. ft CT2121:. ,Fc.r , al,ll.l2‘re, rriers by W. 1). Z.111."1(.7 - 2 L No. s (YiknlntlYx Wharf, tEall. Ale.) kW LI more, ?dd. I UST RECEIVED inr bleamer Pocahontas, bore, St TN LULL Or ale by IO 131,0 o eiL,,Solo Agent, ST. LOUIS PAWID C. TITTLE, .Att,lrney at Lna., and o , ollliniOn, foe I , nn.,l,Likla, Muir,Muir,oommunicati‘ne plumpit, a. 11. 11A.Nlil.N, Attorney nut Cowl es ..11, at Law. and Coannix,ton, ihn n Ibt 1,- nn5)1J1.111. t. Louis Mt, ao of tit,min...) l!nn. IC. I% , rnonl, !tampion .4 3111amin,- k 11,1_1,re. Jones L. Part, 111,411: k ~unl-I.ty BOSTON AIELEI3ICAI'd HOUSE, a N V E h T g T,. S 0 di. • Tb.Ht unrl(.l,irnell iiaiin.. Pntire re -5,4 bnilt and eta:L...4:le ;0. - a...1c...1at. kd Input containing in all a.ut and tirty.... ~,mold re, attar!, 4., • aL, near read,' farrdginn mai ..1 the travelling An extend.al nntiee of the ur-eury.e. , eder.nrenleureeof thi• y. Douse le deemed eunertltn.n... lt., Ulan. which hare 4,0 rt ,, ..1....111n0l itynerly gnen lu an adrertieement. ihanie.. it to , q..ared to ranger an, a latic Ivan partan.nt in.rderd. The furniture la., male eat.re..ii cyder: tvgardle.A. ut (Tel. anti cert ritotet id' eeiee'fallY th. Drawing rooma, be bond to le. of the moat Lesutiful nanny,- tur. Tin. Dining rrtatvi are tty.at.lan, the bourn Wr 1. ,, t111 Will le. no arr.,,i the of the early and late. Every deyarament oil! be oLnducted In In unexceptiona -111e6.1313,. and the propriclar 11111 . 21.441 . that the American alma Ledruly the Traveller a llama. feb:g3a‘rd.twe.rnTl.l3VlF, RIDE. ' - _ ~ ,~~. ~ y ~r m + ~~~ , pIS~. '-~,~~ k ?", 111 Jr/4i f00.71,f0ry10,7177,77, qf O.< La 0.7.7. 71ffixfiarti .71 /trud.,lWiz. Ito ...111?of7o, fr7 , lf; 11TE do not wi.ll to tritl, with the 11001 and v hmitb of thr mu iddot dmdd• !,.. „ • m„, , and to hold do d •• dur,dft,. tided, will not srldl-And of Iceland. and the I'die win! Wikl Cherry.. are iu.itiy the cure of /di of the tun:, and Liter. which nn .11 7iiiriberie latitude.. From eetribirciten of ciieini-dI el:trued, Pr ' eun..l from thin 51., l'r !,1• d.Ol WTI. CH..' rhiedr ionced. Nti:u cry' 1.4 , a. ruin - rotoir. coniirt•ol rntin i, ..f {VIM (brow( tar), atoi tbr Iceland (.wt/de p0t,...) Lino rat, inrilirol rlotior or: 'don rm. bind I, so•ur chemo..ilprr tqtirnet Tar— thus roridori ng •.:np,ur mitt rrrtalu mot etllcuiottA o mealy eror disrovvrol. ,: , .,:ssrNu , rl, 0.1 1•11 E , II Ell.E1117111( 0, 1 1 1 11-r,...N 'to , l 113' Wletur'iL Num of I\'ll.l (berry.—Tlno foilooltri our (f JortaLsh IS itriau, of Coo...apt:A., 11., tor r 1 nod tisten, ha ring died of Cort.untruon.) troll o , odrifolt k 11,7 /tr..; 27, 'Znl. - J.O. rue—Dear Sir I tr4.o Ithirty 4 r totilolutt you of tin. twitt•tit I base dorPro.l tr..m 1 11, LtaLstan of ft ,0 that terttlilit r-ouotte, Coueuttiption. aliark pra truly hotrifylottlo me, for Otto ~ i our fato.ifr. thly'l , rOttiere sod ..kterit had dad of Con.uninnon. 1 Ism itllll..led with sourly dl the corer feature. o(ti,.. .......l hails dtittru> in_ rnaah. and i.nirciortnql a ,o 1 tf r.trir, pain. 111 I 1 ..ic 11;1 chills. d4•r totting with t!uthos of b. of . . . I lOW und,r tloo cure ttf a ek or.' vh4.zian. bean the. time 1 was Laken ...S. w‘..s. • ...tee,: .sv .......ls, .n.a....b:.... then about h..!,1...,h. I t.o, 1,41.13 J7.1.11cr,1 my care lunele.m. ur .a. 1 , n..t le ; •.ms ...,, !..:irl,a, - s!.111: advised T the use of Wi4ar r Itabem. of I,A Cheer, .. Without My knowledge. my lather se:eared it. r.e-I,le. mmeel admin. Intoring silo me. and tretn the LII.L .:07 I -natmeuced tab. Ing It my health 1:11.11,e-1. .:1,..: so two %eel 3 from f r li tout, I c,...,:c.i 0.,i0.- it. 1 wA. :.1.1.. to lh: cult and cote 5.., my busslue, and lob r. wino; I. 0!! el:lone ludo. I hare taken fan! bottle... of ion meileine,2,4.l now canalllor myself perfeetly well. • • • " /.., ' J4101141/ Liiltl fib... eFeel' ~ Z A A A Cnowt Pomr, Lake Go., la. J une 15, '4.1 Jane D. Pa.—Dear Sir. In July, 1910. I wp attaete.l with 1 fewer of typhoid illul-zur. width It:: me. su a very d,Latt,,,,t state. when, is TO. Nile% in.,; lint,r, I was la. ken with a OArt ore. milt which redoesal so. to such an ex tent as to give meth., nese:tram... of a cen oward osuresmse tire. I Labored rimier a rers , re Obt ,rl-=, - .3.firr.-3,141 a grrat deal. and was to/übltd with oufd foal and Ulght tweats. 1 al,e. Tr. quent-1, - ras,.l 14,5.1 from my Inni,,.. I mntinuret In ads state, gradually ,tuksr.,l umh r 11i...di...Lc, until January, 1947, when I was actin ettaekedivrlth boor. 1i.1.- frien.l.4 deepairel of my 11L. aed or, 1 -0 14 100 . , thought I. multi sorrier but r. short tirm. My eatrolmitite, mpeclal ly my feet. were cem.tamly oak.:, mud al.:J.:lea their feel. lea. Coder the, circuu,ane..• it ma, leltraly .411 wa.i a living skeleton. I finer y d..t0,.,..,1 to quit tubing Mel did. , " Pr.-el:bed by oh, .1......11.. a1...1 try Pr. tri,..tarle Itsl. sum of Wild Cherry. and flow ti :e r.mt 51e...e.. that 1 tote. sooners! taking It, I ran dal. , a e euleal ro, .very. I contlo. not Its um six mouth, at the rt.t .I'whiv! 115,, I 5.'.1.4 ~r. N. art enloytel mead health e'er .10,. as d tie erfulli r comaiend the I.la/sam to all :laser aff.leied with dime,. of 'be lungs. amt would lay tulle'', entonsot' 1 , .,:ng its Mr., not to Cu diecouragel if, .flao . Gr Ohre, Lettb de not erica a core; lout tersevere, no I here d on e. rust nave no doubt but nine MRS oat or ten, will he M. ,rji rlth renear.l health as I have been. liettectfully y our;. . Joel; II JACIIS4N. _c., 13001teln TO TllOrt LITLICTrp lilt! ta,...i.111 , Slit I.ooos From Dr. Bolter, Enrin4Se:d. Waeldu,yody co un t . , li y .. Si.ta.r.b. h}.. May 14. 11, , 1 )last. Stanford & Parkel take tho u portaulty of fo forming you of 's most remerkaole curo ..erainned upon nit by the use of Dr.lVlstar's if al,la of 1 'ild,Cherry. In the year /SSG, Inas taken wsth aus iritaresnou of the bowels, 'which Llabored miler f---r air weed:, rhea I grad. nally recovonod. In the fall or 101 l I an attirked with a nevem roll, "bleb edottd neelf upon o; - ; It ad, sod for the PROW of three years I nes ronanon to my .ed. I trio: on klrols of Molicho, and over, torldlyof Wp. ";shoot tyro., at. and thus 1 . sessiod bona .1,111 the lointor of 1H..., eldemil heard of Dr. Wlstais 111deoln of vi ild c1 0 y... 11 l friends persuaded me to Ore 1. a trial. thoilgh 1 had-gins,, .ap'ell hopes of reooverT, and Ind proparell rayoclf for the change of another world. Through their m atoed:dna I . irs, indue.....l to oda . to nee of the onmoiros 00 - tarn Italinny 0.1 Vt . ild• (Moro,. `The effect wa, truly Os. '461:100, After thyseyels - of aaticton and euLferth.o. a. 1 after bath,: spent foUr or five hundre‘l dollar. to no In:p od , on ,y v d d hest suol most reepertahle yhjeicians had prormt unarail ,an, I wu /won nnored to call:, hlalth 1. • the tlooeinde of Gotland the use of Dr. Wistar's Dadeara 0 WHO. Cherry : w the hissed:so of iindre,l updtt ',the proprntors of ...o valuable a medlsdr.e as Wistar's Manua "c. Wild Chor47. Vono. reen,l4l4 y. V... 11. 11..n.rc. t rt.) Fourth Jrnentfur r..l.lrearc-.1. t City: 1....1.1...nnya.n. 11. n Soli by J. D. Ps= (suee,sor . SsoLt sod Waloutstreste, CinstUrsoi 3 Obto, Get: foot], and WeeL to sta.::ll orJr. tuct J. Riad .11. Co- B. d Fatuut•toes Rs Wiloss,jr., Pittsburgh: L.:' ,t. lksli'outt L. T. Russell. Wushtnutent L. t 7. ito.j,l Welty,Greeroburg: S. Wilford: Reed.`. Son, II untir,Llß . 1111Jobnust Co. lodianr.: J. F. 0 Era= & Co. Brookville,. A. %yr , . 3tsFaalind Co. N. Callsttitr. Mesduß Grubsm t Fork Pr. Rs; S. Smith, Bess, J. U. ,i.ll=vro.R. S. Janos, Coudernszt; S. Or. fuhPidAosthuT lteavived mad tapaned lack. Chic, lima 1,11 lon all nupailar fabric_ tlmour, ruperina • W. et Lnalaral and Acklo`a ()rand licirear Black auc, VrAinga Arkd SUSQ Co, II atarket • . . ,-, 11 BUS. DRIED PEACHES .11J Dri , .l Ai 3, REF'D SI7UARS-:!0 . • • fn: Pole by J.I YA. ~ ltVal jn2:. ..t..;tx tt. Lcu I OAF SUQAR--Zo brl4.for, .I.r. • ritiQ.WNSiitill r .fk - Si;...iiiN (if . (balm-ron B Co't Sartot , rti!. sob.tirra rod Ih tt.Nos. Irzt &m•rrs 121 1•1‘,.. ~.. 1 a, l'ttoborott. Closing out the. lair iIREAT 11.111GA1NS.--A 100 in:nrkel, Mr • ut.o•rit,.., to' the Iola.: or lax rock or !tory 14.4,t the la of Ao3ll rtort,.otrtti .rvAper:tkl! of hl old cueloateri coat conl . o et blty ror trot. 1.1t.< ttn, person slotting to GCo:ll.llftler !Oda he a ;nal br war *leo ct the gook on libt-rat tense, with ht has ocoopted for over 11 rearr I ltat r atily . ,trade. 11. 0 11 . • t boo Took Ettat, bXark• R.13;!.17 I ) .e 111 , VI 7::t:1! S.et% . x E.T.1711,, , • nrqucr rettue l hn 1.1 rber ont ; h . 3 1 . : 4 7: :; t 1 4 ;1 1 a.m. of the I nl• tA i rtVl;:kit . '' t htnbarz nF. C . .1; of " 13; n,a faric - it . );if In :lure - and ,ON .