The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, March 08, 1851, Image 3
BY TELEGRAPH. ARRIVAL OF THE NORTEI ANIERICA. emmoulak - . Nriw Your., Alarch.7, linl. . - The Steamer North America with two weeks later California dates hos MrriVell from Chagrea She brings s4iio,ooo in gall in the bands of par- angers; The Tennessee arrived at Panama on the 19th tilt, aniline Republic on the 20th, with 260 -pas sengers and a million in gold. The Panama ar ' rived at Panama with GO passengers on the 2lit. The Empire City reached Chagos on the 29d, and the Georgia, the next thy. ' Captain Anglin. Graham died On boanl the Rep:Odin . No U. 8. Senator lryet been chosen in the place onto!. Piemont. The Empire City h. s all the • papers. She Is , was to sail from ititi7,txm tea hours after the • • • North America chick hs4 brought us but few ~ • papers. - • -• ~. 'The N. America brings 220 pass:engin. The U. 8..5100p of war Albany arrived at Cho gress on the 222 ult. , " • The choice for Senator lay between Cob Free " moat and Sutler King. The election was to take . • • place in the course of two or three days. It ' • was thought that 'Colonel Fremont was gaining ground. ------- The steamer John Tompkins from Sacramento '',„.• , for Sou Francisco, bend her boiler oe the list 1 - Jaiii.killing the 2nd engineer and badly scald-1 " - - ingsevcral, others. . i , • - -. , licich siclmess prevails on the Isthmus,put it c ~- not of:a malignant character. - „' -,. •.. ca ..The inity of rain Las very materially ern ":' :;:liityri.ind operations, in the dry diggings. The K. ...,,,' Miners . thus far hare occupied themselves in -;... 1- , - diretng tip dirt, ready to take advintageof the 1 -- . c. • .firat rain. It is -said that in a few days the rains ' ' ....- IMP enable them.ba collect na immeaso amount , ..: ', of gold, which bring immediately thiown into the hands of tho trxdorx will give credit io the miners „.. ....- roe stores, - and have the elect at once of reviving •• : , : burliness throughout the country. , • - ' Improvements seem dolling making. The gold • ' 'diedging operations on the Yuba hove been very . suctesduL • . The rdiiple of San Jose, notwiths' tending the • , wart in the Senate have no idea of yielding to the removal .of the seat of government from that . : Business at Sacramento.City.was extremely dull, but good! trade was anticip a ted in the . • :: 'f vPmg. : SANDWICH ISLANDS. Dates' from the Sandwich Islands are to Jan ' •• -' tiry Slot. There is no news of importance. A -:.,„, •.. Poet has been established at lionoluluunder the 1.1 :(- -Ige postal treaty with the U..S. . FURTHER PARTICULARS, BY THE • CIFIC. • • , New rota, March. 7 . ENGLAND: The most important item of political , news is • ' the resignation of the British nob:lieu. The ministerial course on the Catholic question prob ably led to this, though the immediate cause of the cotaibrophe, was the defeat of the - blinistry, by a Vote of ten to one eu motion iriregard to the mecticm franchise. This defeat took place, on Thursday evening,ond on Friday, when the Bud get of the Chancellor of Exchequer was called up, Lord Jahn Russell asked, that it might be postponed until bionday—Aleclining •to give his reasons for the replest. Soon afterwards the res. ignation Rll9 announced, as , follows: "The Budget has been withdrawn, and it is reported confidentiolly about the House of Par liament, that the Chancellor :of- Exchequer has resigned, that LorklJOhn Riftsell also tender ad his resignation, and that Sir James Graham . 'at the Premiere suggestion, has been sent, k for. , . The greatest excitement prevails, and rumor, * with her ten thousand todgues, announces all kinds cif- dubious reports. Tho event happened a short time before the railing of the Pacific,. to afford time to form any speculations as to the New Ministry." The Times, in announcing the reeignation,says that Lord John Russell has tendered his resig nation to her 'Majesty, and only bolds the office mall another Government can be formed. ' • The excessive loss of parliainentary confidence, or rather parlimentary sympathy, which his Lordship and colleagues hays evidently suffered of late; has probably prepared our readers for this result • MIISSI.d.: ' The Hamburg corrapondent of the London runes, informs us. oh the suthoriti of two trav elers wlio hove lately passed through Poland, that; the enormous auS4l.ll army has been con centrated in an imposing and mmotleing position .. ick the Kingdom of Poland, and ors of an - I.*o&FattgkoMon are freely ci4ulated among - the carious corps 6,rtrart.iterr-77-- • . TPILEXY. Iris said thnt Dembinski basbenn sent to Con stantinople, but that Kossuth and others ars still Ssitaim. All of the refugees hat's left Shum . EGYPT. A telegraphic despatch from Vienna, says that the last news from'Egypt is of the hlglient im por(ance, The Srthlime Porto has addressed rmtegorfeal demands to the Vice Roy, which the latter refuses to comply with. Instead of cede nit:lg hia army to 20,000 men, as lie was instmic ted to do, he has ordered a levy of 40,000 land 1 troops, and 15,000 men for the. fleet. Ile:is de- termined to oppose any aggression of the Porte by arms. • It is thought not unlikely that the eastern , q uestion will assume a serious aspect. LIVERPOOL IRON MARKET. • bier-arum. Feb. 21. Thdtw e 14 Iron continues gu l let es last re- ' po r ted, w ith no ,_•ktange in price and no pro, bability of an imme2'3,. nllcrat i on.Quotations In Liverpool Merchant Nr.t 3- te P . 7 ' 6d, Scotch • Pig No. 1, ..£2 12.3 1 4 ton. . ' • Brown, Shipley Zit Co.'s Cirei'lar,.at the depar ture of the last strainer, 5t , y ,:.....r!0ur Cotton 'market was exceedingly depressed. , _Accounts by the Franklin haring been to day r ,.,..cived by telegraph, reporting an ndvanee of cotton :. 1.4 w Tait the demand has become active at full ;7",i -ce.s of last 'circular for Fair, , and. at an advance of it E 7 lb in the lower and: middling qualities. The quotations are—fair Orleans 74; fair Mobile 7.1 d; fair 17p1Mad,7d; and middling q u alities 6-1 C) 74 , 11? lb. The Mock of cotton in this port ha es timated at 457,000 bales of which 207, 1 100 are American, against 521,000 bales same time last year—of which 821,000 were Anierican. The continued large imports of grain and . Sour from the Continent, and the 17. States,hare caused a farther decline in.onr corn market, and • , quotations must be considered zominaL West ' ! ern Canal flour is quoted at 190 6d ®215, Phila delplila and Baltimore, 22.5er,228 6dll bbl 1500 bble Ohio of fair quality, sold at 21a 111 bbl. Wheat is, quoted at Is 10d @Cs for white; and fis 4dEilris 8d for rod, ?,70 White Indian corn is quoted at 325, yellow at MI, and mixed at 225@,26s f,d 'll quarter. Corn most Is selling 145 7,1 bbL • , ': • t. . i.l 3. s . . EXPLOSION OF THE STEAMER OREGON. Lortsvxm,s, March 7. . . The steamer Oregon bound, down from Louis . 'idle, while passing through in chute of Island 82, at I.o'clock p. m., en I'd inst., burst her boil er with a tremendous report. carrying away the forward cabin and upper deck, and Wiling and mounding sixty persons. She was heavily la den, and had on board from eighty to one bun tired passengers. The passengers bad just fin . ished dinner, end were generally collected intim hall, and on the toward guards, at the time of • the explosion: She took fire immediately after, and burnt to the isater's edge; and being in the • channel of the river, and under way at the . thus, would have consumed .all on board, but for the 'assistance' of the Iroquois, which was wooding within a mile of her. Upon seeing the explosion, Capt. 145 of the Iroquois, gave or dersto go to her rebel'. In a few moments the Irequois woe Mona aide' s l of the Oregon just as fhb flames were bursting through the hurricane -roof. Men women and' children were collected together on the after p a rt of the boat, with no means .of escape, ns ' • the steps were carried away by the explosion.— , The ehriela of the women, and Abe groans of the dying were l'earful. Capt. Lee ordered the Iroquois to ma her bow aft on the Oregon., mid ladders being placed from the upper deck or the Oregon to the lower deck of the Iriquois, all on board that were a ble to walk were taken on board, but with the greatest Monger of the Iroquois taking fire from the tinrning wreck. Capt. Alontgemery was the last man to leave the wreck, which be did just as the Iriquois was backing away.' The parting of the boats cristsi the ladder to fall, and cape. Montgomery being on it at the time, was tbown • Into the river, but was rescued without serious iojary. The clerk's office was entirely blown off, with I nll the bouts and papers of the boar.' Mr. Geo. Brown, fast clerk, was in the office at the time .of the explosion, and was tilled. The 'waiters is tits cabin vreiqnt dinner, and were en killed -except the steward.' , Eight white firemen were It is impoisiblo to . give a correct idea of, the 'floss of life, nothing being left whereby to nicer - .Itain the naineS. The_ floor of the Irequis:pre ' tented an joyful eight. The Oregon was ecuttled, which proved use less, as the turning of the Upper works caused • - her to rise further than the holes couldallow her to sli • ,Tb nk. a; steamer Bulletin came up just aft& the , a ccident occurred, and endeavored to extinguish the fames by means of her eugines, which, how 'ever, proved abortive, • When the Iroquois reached Memphis, the most of the scalded were taken to the hospitaL The floor was' corrred by persons, white and black who were most severely injured—many being in the agonies of death. The Iroquois had on board d 1 of the scalded. 17 of whom died before reaching 'Alemphis. The following are the the scalded, together with a Hat of the ,killed and others so far as could be a.scortainedi- Capt. Montgomery, belly hurt: 6. Mullekim clerk, slightly scatle.l; Mr. Lyons, liar keeper: Mr. Canna, pilot, and John Co. of Nelson Co., Kentucky. . Geo. Brewer, fire clerk: Richard Young. Of Shelby Co.. Ky.; :kir. Miller. of Ilarriton Ky., Indiana; lltn. Archer. nf hnuieville; Patrick Murphy, of Louieville; Patrick Lyon. deck hood: Wm: - Larkin'of Loni.villO; cabin hoYn; one engineer, name unknown, and seven white fire men. ntl,Ly SCALDED J. C. 3ltniqelmon, of Covington, Ky.: 0. At kinson, Calloway Ky.; leanc J. Fall, Prince ton, Indiana, and John Johnston, barber. Mr. James, pilot Mr. Dean, steerman : Mr. Perk, bar keeper: .Inn. White, steward: Mr. mate; Peter Bragg, watchman; 11. Smith, carpenter: M. f'urd, wife and thre,..d a ughte, Wm. D. ljahmenherg. of Georgia ; Dr. O. (toll, wife and eon, of Indiana; three engineer', and a number of slave,. o. CONGA ESSI ON A L. WasniNaros, March 7. Senate—After the journal of yesterday's pro ceedings were rend, Mr. Hunter offered a resolution directing the members of the Cabinet to report to the butt amnion, and to propose softie plan to classify' the clerks in the Departments, nod for a fair and impartial esamituttion s of candidates for clerk ships; and for derision nuians for thin promotion, which wan adopted. Mr. Jeff..*Tia offered a;resolution of enquiry, whether the President's 4ignstare lootbeen ob tailed, in form of law, to the bill for the relief of the AmerfeenColoniutkin Society, Ithich was laid over. . . The ezecutive eeerion then ackjourned. lortsvnt.4ll.arch The river is still falling rapidly with eight feet water on the falls, it has been snowing and raining since noon! Tho steamer United Stator passed up. The steamer Oregon's freight was insured here for $.10,000, in Baltimore for 10,000. She had a large freight onboard, which eras insured hare for $30,000, the offices here will refuse to pay that. David Lynch for use of Jas. C. Cummins, vs. Nm. RObinsou, Jr. On motion of G. I'. Hamilton, attorney for plaintiff, judgment on the award of arbitrators without exception or appeal, agreeable to the BOSTON', Math 7' 0 and conditions of th e reference, $1,119 • 19. o.o=. The Daily Adrertiser of this morning coritaina a communication from Geo. C. Curtis, explana tory of, and sustaining his position, and saying that the late negro riot was an act of levying war against the U. 8., and therefore the partici pators were guilty of high treason—the penalty of which is death. The Common Council of lest night appointed a committee of thirtecen to write to President Fillmore and invite him to visit Boston. sa. Loma, March 7 The steamboat Balloon collapsed her flue this evening, in backing out from the landing. One man was =lda The river if falling with ten To4t; irthsoool, to Cairo. Sales of Mess Pork. at $11,50 7cl lb, and of lard at 7071 ? lb. PHILADELPHIA 3I 4TtRET. Unrch I. The weather is inclement, end but little do leg. Cotton—The minket is rather firmer. Flour is beld.at $4,50. Grain—Nothing doing in Wheat_ Sales of Rye at 68c bu, which is a decline. But little Corn is offering. Sales of Southern yellow, afloat, at 691 e. Oats are 'dull. • Cloeer Seed comes is slowly. Sales of good and prime quality at $5,124655,25. Whiskey is dull, witkrmall sales, in LLds, at 21i ®2c, awl in Ibis it 24c. ' .4!•• • I.i•EW YORK MARKET. !MON RE OUT: &larch I. Cotton—Fro at It 11 ID for middling Up Ludo. Flour—The market steady, with sales of State and Western it54,4,4e,V4,50 "fa bbl, in uluding good Ohio it thg latter. price, Butter and Cheese...No change in prices. Lead-ales of 19alena at 84,87; bnigenerally held at $5 cwt. • • Feathers—Sales of Western at 350,10 c. Marsh t Cotton—Prices hare advanced under the Pa cific's news, iC,4I with salisof 2000 lades. • Flour—There is a steady demand in the mar ket, wit? sales of 2000 bbls at $4,50 for good Ohio, $4,44 for common state, and for choke Ohio $4,62®4,75. Grain—Wheat is quiet and nominal. Corn is plenty, and has declined to 45c for yellow. Provisions—Pork -is steady, with sales of 400 bbls at $12,756 - 412,87 for old mess. and $3.340 10 for prime. New mess is selling at $13,44(4. 13,50, and new prime nt $11,25 bbl. Bales 300 tierces packed hams at 8169 c i 0 lb. Lard has advanced, with sales of 000 bbls at fitg,tic 13 lb. Whiskey has declined. CLNCD:NATI MARKET. Flour—The demand exceeds receipts, with an export ingilry. Sales reached 2,000 bbis ut $3,40€4 3 , 49 pl bb1—%,42®53,45 being the leading rates. Whiskey is dull at 200. t ' Clover Seed—There is a good demand for Chi.. es Seed at $5,25 ql bu. Provisions remain flat. Sales about 100 hhds Bacon at is for Sides. The river him fallen four feet within the last 24 boars. PITTSBURGH gEgGE EARN NURSERY, Barenarr three and tom miles of pOstrargh, near the Barmen' and trgyucdorfetraptire Bosd tentension of the Fourth ~,; ~ and shoot one mile from t The , p p. p ,.ipp g g t.,,,,,ctfoiii glee nntioe to their cushy:r em and the public generally. Start there extensive hump lea. tireenhouses, An. An, nor omprise tetween llgbour " 1 Tnizlrt~ .11 of "td -7 .1' b.7.1."a - luol: chi:i,', Ap...,- 15 r c '....71 41 .,7.,1= ii',.. in *,". 1 '',•.,` • SILI ' LA TR2Ln—Trt r rulantlias. usurps. Notimath deb. ifitgar Maple. English Linden. Anterioth Linden. Can. hardy Poplar. Balm of Gilead. Peplos, Wo-plng Willow. White Barked Birch, Tul Twee 11 Ft. Chestocrui l asam. Ida ImrialisisW4plf L ib. English Aida. English 07th. 'Eft/11171ES ThEP.3ll.7l7Rf.TA—rls: Juniper, Cedar, American Arboryttre. Chineee Athervita, Dm Tree, Uuright Yes. C. 1364011 Ye.. AIIItIiCIMI Holly. Lampe. MU, White Pin, lthrse7 Fain Dia.. Ara Ir . ' 'IR llmtdt OREVAlkikratllTlANitY2Wit I arriere4;:rolfieilon of Inettalse, numbering 74 veriettha mu Meer Is toothy of thong/et/Um of those who wish toornthrent their sio dom .1203E5-31an7 of them the fast rate, numbering over 70 varieties In classes, els: gall or Chinn. Everbloym. for Gos• Galante, or Too Scented .hlres lime, Beartear Haw: Notetto Com- Ilibrid Berlettral. or Bmm/tent Ems: A great number of these are perfeally haply and De Brea throughout the summer mom. Alm—Gonnlums, Oleanders. Orange. (Mtn.. be. N . =4 „,,, 1U orAre most be senotopuded sill the Saab. or Plante easefully pecked sod Pent (ecerodlng todithetion) to any part of the United &M.. PeTYLIA sharing to ornament their pleasure grounds would do sell to glee 0. grail. es we think Mr stork of Re...green. cannot be eurnassol 'met of the Mountain, ufflr covering DOOM acres of gromdr end numbering from PO nr 10.,1100„ • gout Dumber of width cm of sena she for tr=lantlux. rd and Ebrabbrry , Planting ...mind by contract on resemble term Ws slab all hewer to orreaddrese dlesettel to Wilkins P. O. near ritllbUrgh, where they slll am Monatiate oases tkm. Orders left at our stand no Market days, in the Dithmui !lathe; adll bad immediate attention. The poblic In general are Invited Mean and asunine our start. Attention to visitonveriven on WI day except - Fab. bath. & JAS T . MURDOCH. tnelt6d6RtsatzT Needles' Celebrated VOMPOUND IIEMLOCK PLASTER.— IL/ nft., highly medicated plaster. have been made Mr move than twenty you, Poring whieh time they h e se getout • permanent reputation. as the met etriescione Rheumatic arid Strengthaming Neater ever armed. Ph, - slams of tbubighutt eminence. to whom their compoel- Ino Ran nabillitted, have given the meet Battering testlntordal• as to their mtherior virtue over all alb.' place tell sold. The Ingredienth of their CultsPosttimb eat , fnliy acd correctl y 000thined, render them PecullthlY aPPlicatlie persons suffering with pulmonary Rano , Foe patrol in the brenet. vaulting from protraeted coldr, slustping =tab, and Iceal.pala iv the 'Slim. notralitte Maumee in the baely, them bower -M t I character is beyond km weakness and pains to the back a./ side, revulting from mien drain. /Raja.. of th. kidn oo ey s . o ke., their s oy te rto=rh r o n l i ly *th' e Pl att notch cotter wlth"rbfrnatio.palns, these' Platten are reoommendol, with the osofklent assurance that. their beneacial ertente wilt he found veer d Vpi sale, wheleute and email, by , magi R. 0. iii,LLERS, LT Wood rt. • New Books! New Books ! AT HOLMES' LITERARY REPOT, Third 011171 street. °mud. the Pod 00Ire. Mon Art la. for Frltnnuary. lidotoa bbfikx, N 9 0 r1 72 • NobrAl'• ffOO, T Life aodAdvslitufte of Percival 141 r berry, written by blauelf: Lova and Jlartblllou, a Novel by the author it.l"ltocklog• or Sketch...Ft o ....tbertt LAW 14,,t0..r) Ileclattde. No. Ind IV oro4. No. 43. V. 11010r-k'alVorks. 000 06 1 01. e. 110126 E XTRA YOUNG lIYSON argued at 266 Liberty etrt.d. a very an pallor Young nbleb, th ink ere tan ear tab ouniklenne, cannot be trw''ne at tho prior. Su Pittsburgh. Price Fur the tom grades 75, 42)&60. and 37%a V. a., which trunkut fully equal. If not superior. to sur to be had at tal Ab. 4= .ImM and .Elottpunder, of all grad.. lb , ablth W g* ask i e a fair trial. and Dm •111 moon. mend then:wire. A liberal dltocaut male to retailers, u* ' l ' 7l " ten:Zit:ma co.. Tea Dealers lad titsocra. MEE HOME MATTERS _ Tun tlinstis Fainve.--Tice Concert of the Gibson Family at Lafayette Ilall, yesterday eve ning. was attended by a large ,iudience, who ap pear.] highly delighted with the psrfunnances. Indeed it could not well have been otherwise, for the members of this talented company play and sing delightfully. A simple ballad, sung in a natural Manner, pleases all. and as ballad sing have rarely heard this troupe equalled.— ' We eegrel to say that the prt,ing nature of their engagements elsewhere, prevents their remain, I ing among US to give another conceit, as many of our citizens would be pleased to hear them again, but trust that they will return at their ear liest possible convenience, when we have no doubt that they will attract crowded oadiences. Hata KlLAl,2.—Thistalented'llniva . rian Vo calist will give his first; 1011, we regret to say, his last concert, in Layfayette Hall, on Tuesday evening, and on which occasion he will sing in eighteen different languages. We hare heard this gentleman sing, and have never Before met with any one who posser.es such a wonderful command over his-voice. 'The first part,of the comings entertainment will be whollyrn English, with which lanOttge this ac complished gentlemen is well acquainted. Our reader* may anticipate a treat which they have rarely an opportunity of enjoying, in listening to him. ANTI -SLAV Y 34... CRTISCI.- k iti.*;J. P. Bardne il, Agent of the American Slisi•ionary As . sociation, will preach a sermon in the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wylie street, near Tunnel, on Sabbath morning, March nth, at hill past ten o'clock, in which by will notice thi' character of the A,so elation, nod Ow present condition of the various mission:rimier its can'. Tee WMIBLEILi.-Our renders will recollect thnt this talented troupe.of F:thiopeanmelodists, will give another concert this evening. They will undoubtedly draw, , what their merits well deserve, a crowded house. COG!WELLS PANCHIAII.,—We are pleased to team that this fine panorama continues to at beet large audiences. There will he an after noon as well as an evening exhihition to-day. DISTRICT COURT. Before thellon. Hopewell Hepburn, President Judge. Joseph D. Tevie on. Roht. smith. Magraw for plaintiff, Alden for'defendant. Verdict for plain tiff 3584,17. Jas. Dahell, es, flarrey Neil. Mille or plain tiff, Woods for defendant The jury found ac cording to case stated by Court, and were dis charged. Same plaintiff, re. same defendant. Verdict similar.. F. C. Flanegin • filed reason for a new trial in the C 11.30 of Wm. Wall, as Benjamin Wilson. Hugh Keating el. T. J. Moore. Jacob Weaver and C., O. Loomis for Plaintiff, H. S. Magraw for defendant Prico J. Patton, vs. F. KeeviL On motion of G. P Hamilton, Plaintiff's attorney the judgment in this case was net aside, it having been enter ed too soon. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Before the Honorable Judge Irwin. United - States vs. Jackson and Robert M. Cor ristonl end Thomas H. Scott, indicted for uttering counterfeit coin. Jackson Corriston and Thomas H. Scott, were brought into Court, and placed in the dock. Robt. had obtained bail shortly after kis commitment. ; The Grand Jury returned, with leceral new in dictments against the above defendants. J. Reiman Sweimer, United States District Attorney, and David Reed, Rm. - , appeared for the United States. Col. S. IV. Black, and An drew Burke, Esq., for Jackson Coniston and Therms -H. Scott—Robert M. Corristen bad re turned—np counseL Col. Meek requested his honor, the- Judge, to continue ,the case until the May term of the Court. The priioners bad been for a long time confined in jail, and had no opportunity of mak ing the preparations necessary for thail They had not been enabled to procure the attend • atom of the witnesses necessary for their de fence, And he trusted that they would not be for ced on to a trial, without haring bad every op portunity ofFOrded them, of proving their itino sears. Mr. Sweitser felt it his duty to oppose the ap plication, maims the proper legal grounds for a continuance were Ina It wan true that the prisoners bad been for some time past in jail. but their friends and relatives had had accens to them, and every opportunity had been afforded them to secure .1 far trial. In the ease of the 'United Stahel vs. Wheeler.t he trial. of which had been postponed on the precious day. the cireum stances were altogether different. He wan at a di-tans from his friends bud hail no opportuni ty ofigeititig his witnesses together, and wins sei poor that ihaving been unable to fee a lawyer, counsel had beea assianed him by the Court lie was prepared to try the case on the port of the United States, and hr hoped that it would be taken up. His honor, Judge Irwin, remarked that in the practise of that court It had not been a clatter of right with defendants to havetheir trial post- 1 poned from term to terra, unless the proper legal grounds were laid. They were as much bound I td prepare for trial, after they bad been arrest ed, as thh United States, still as the May Term of the court was - close at hand, if the prisoners made affidavit that a continuance was necessa ry to ensare them a fair trial, he felt disposed to grant it. Colonel Black would observe that . there was but one charge preferred against the prisonersin their commitment, and yet several bills of in dictment had been returned. Another reason why the case should be continued, was because his client, Jackson Corriston had had no counsel until that very morning, and he had been unable to hold a consultation With him. lie was a poor man, and had been up to that time unable to re tain counsel. Mr. Sweitzer said that the number of indict -1 merits returned, was a matter of but little mo ment at that time, since it was only proposed to try the defendants upon one, and that one con tained the specific charge laid in the commit ment. • Judge Irwin directed the opposing counsel to make out their affidavits, which they did. Colonel Black read one, containing the grounds on which he thought that the trial should be' postponed.. He said that even if it did not cum- 1 port with the strict rules of law, it yet contained an equitable reason why the calm should be con tinued, and he trusted that the Court would grant his request. The United States District Attorney opposed the postponement, in a few =Wasted remarks, and was followed by Col. Black. Judge Irwin said that the court mast presume the facts set forth in the affidavit to be true, and ordered the case to be continued until the Lrot Monday in May—the prisoners to enter into satis factory recognisance for their appearance at that time, or to stand committed. After considerable discussion between Messrs. Burke and Sweitzer, the case of Scott was also contihued for reasoins filed. • Judge Irwin. asked what disposition should he made of the case of Robt. M. Corriston. Mr. Switzer intimated that he thohght the in terests of the United States would be best con sulted by trying.all the defendants together, and that 'Case was also postponed. , The members of the traverse jury were then dismissed, and the Court adjourned. ALLEGHENY CITY COVACILA. The Allegheny Councils met on Thursday evening. In the Select Council, the President, Colonel William Robinson. Jr., was called to the chair. A number of hills, of no general interest, were passed during the course of the meeting. Mr. Moira, of the Second Word, moved the adoption of the following resolution: Resolved, That nil proceedings •in reference to the erection of a new Bridge over the Ca nal on Anderson street, be suspended fur the present. This was amended to rend as follows, and adopted in both Councils: Resolved, That the Committee on the Ander son street Bridge postpone closing n contract for the erection of said Bridge; until informa tion be received from the Legislature on the sub- act. A resolution instructing the Committee on Water to enquire into the, expediency of dispen 'sing with the-Services of the watchman nt the reservoir, was referred to that Committee. A petition praying fur the purchase of hose, and the organization of a new company in the Third Ward, was referred to the committee on engines, as wei a petition from the Washington Fire Company; praying for five hundred feet of hose. A petition praying for the laying of water pipes on Raspberry alley, was referred to the Committee on Water. A report recommending the draining of streets in the North-western part of the city by a series of sewers w as read and accepted.— If this plan is carrie theauthorities of Al legheny will act in conjunction with those of Manchester, COXXOS COUSCIL. • - In the Common Council, blir.Boyd took the Chair. The following resnluticms were brought up. - Resolved, That the Committee on klarkets be And are hereby authorised to have the pavement in both Market Routes repaired, sad cinders pliz- =MEI eed in'the Market stands around each M ROUSESarket ! , , t...,, FARAISt aCce House. Adopted. Action concurred in b)• the l' ' - ___ ____ Select Council.. • . Resolved. That the Committee on Nlarkete be .... • Par Salo iv . Rent, and are hereby entherixed to contract with the • ,Ij COMMODIOUS laid well finished tttl lows -t end beg, bidder, for the erection of rule COMMODIOUS - i. - .1 , tp l.. .ar= an4 . ,... 01; 11.5. etuntial wooded spouts. to be placed upon each ' fora family owl a tirc.brry and ttmfortlunary e>taLllAh. atom Ho., and the number of the garden . mZ'", -, .Mie‘r i te r ,l l :ared• ~ stands bu painted upon the face of the spout.— ' boa, Eityultv of lb. 11! . C 1 17.1%3111./YN ' . .kdopted. Action concurred by the Select Com, ' , Attorney at , or attars .. letter. New Briwlttua. l'o. el'.: amtalaglbArlt:g _ - _ Itegtdved, Thai Conchs lie recommended to have an ordinance prepared providing for the levying a tax . upon butcher, selling meat in ohop•. Adopted. In the Select Council Refer red hack to Market Committee. Resolved, That Councile he recommended to prepare an ordinance for the pulTose.of appro priating the Wirth-OVA portion of the public - Nuarc. fur the use of hay and market wagons, end that the clerk of the markets be authorized to compel such wagons to remain in 2.aid ~quare, until sold, ur ready to return home. Not adopted. Resolved, That a Committee of three be appointed—one from the Select end two from the Com. Council— to represent the Councils in the hoard of Managers of the Anderson Library fredituteprid - that hereafter the President of Coon cps shall appoint a standing committee in each elintl every year, to be called the Committee an Anderson Library Institute." , 1 Messrs. Lloyd and Walker of the Common, and Marshall of the Select Council were appointed on said committee. • Resolved, That the Committee on Streets be reunited to issue proposals for hills for tilling ip etnhanktnents of the bridge on Laroch street to the lowest bidder, through the Street Commis. sinner, to be taken from Seminary Ilia. Adopted in both Councils. A petition remonstrating against the opening of Ridge street, was referred to the Committee on Surveys. Action concurred in. A petition from a number of citizens of the 4th Ward, praying for the paving of think Lane be tween the 'Hand street Bridge and Almeduct, "was read and t storied to the Committee o n Streets with instructions to report the cost at the next meeting of the Councils. Action concurred in. A petition signed by a number of citizens of the Fourth Ward, praying the Councils to make an appropriation of five hundred feet M hose, and a hose earrings to a new fire company in that want, now in process of organization, woe refer red to the Committee on Engines. Action con curred in. A petition was presented by Mr. R. IL King, relative to a sewer on Waehington street. Re ferred to the Committee on Streets, and action concurred in. A petition, praying for the rebuilding of the ; bridge over the canal on Sycamore street, was mad. A report vies rend from the Committee on Markets, advraingOur advance on the rents of the butchers' an& gaidenera' atolls in the market houses. Report accepted and adopted, and ac tion concurred in 'by the Select Council. 1, 4 F0R SALE OR RENT—A comfortable loot pit-A.ll[lr rituated dwelling Toner and Lot f.r,s,o -n. Chart:out street, Id Lilo natal, Ward. of lola eity.s...•• Bttt. Insotimi.—The hill, -charging John Cur- - thr hoe. contains ovr n.OO no. lot io forty riston with being concerned in „counterfeiting. ""'"' t '''" humi ' d ' k n. tlnZit'.4n A m, Vn4 yesterday returned tynornmns, by the Grand • nomer 'Wend and Sistb.o.. Jury. - dwelling Moire .area. and oubto ICETEOROLOGICAI TABLE. Reported for the Pittsburgh Gazette, and for the Stnitheouian Ingtitute, Washington City. • LIZIGIIT Or TIM 211t6KOXILTLII. From Mtor!, Dirk to MuMA lot. Date. Sunrise, 9 a m. 3 p m. 9 p m. Doily mean. 1 20 :10 40 48 3G '2 34 40 T,l 3o 40 22 24 40 30 30 4 38 43 i 2 46 47 i -44r,2 04 .14 :A 0 33 30 40 35 40 7 34 :Di 40 :to Ft ACON - 30 , . 4. 1 IN, Sujrur Cured !lards, 1) •j'4 r '''''''''''' l " '7 .3 s int.u - or.ru I co: j ij - ITUAil—'2.:l is,ls. prime N. U., for .:de by I 17 l'el,,i .1 S ; DILRTII 101 g i cii..l.*:".• SI ill' ).--lo bble. fo IVO r sale • I.v - IX 1,4: J. S. 12111 , ,1,0 . 1111.100. 111161...1115-11.; 1 1 dor. extra just reeeiY,Jl by LP 1-I,a, 4 I.DILWORTII 0 01. poirtiEit-- i :OW Li, 1(1(011 4. r2Tna pemlitr. NW .. I..er RIM:, 1, 1 ,,R1 4 :,. DILWORTH A 4...1. V E..I'ESFUCIT OILS-2 bbl'. just rer'd and I il F , , r .le.at th” for 5t0r.,.1 • ~. • 111CR/0414M. f 1.14 . 1 , a , r11,110.0 an.l ~ , ,Ltl, ~, , FRU Lt g , P.m Nut, tvo. rmm ,Aatnet sud OICKLVA W.a.er atW Front 1 4 1 E.A1 ; 11E1IS —lO Karto= now lundiog from "'""" '"IocKEY 4 I.:k. U.., 4.1 lU77i"--18 toule, mow landing frotn - t tr. " 1,4A1 tn . IaCK EY ACS. , ARll AND N. 1 Liu* 3 btAa. Mosxmc h 4.1 1.' " 14 44' .A u. 7.lll7lrnest :r a • uJ Frmis:ioi • U1111:1 ie A I. I NSTItI:3IF:NTS J F.11.D co i l‘L .. ) 6 l' s l + t f " o l l , !!I LI ''l 7:ll ll l, ' l ' C U NN 1. by 5.510 Ih POTATOES--r , bbls. nnw fanding *• 7 from vtr Aviz. •n.l ft rl. , I.- Al All DICKEY t ,a.r.0.1 Vmat ri RI El) PEACITES--.'nwi In, in ~,t,,,n nd 11, for val. by EIIEV, II CFI'IIED ,t •11.1 nl Wm,. f hlLs t u r rior Strainod ram. lIATTIIEWIa A Ct , 1 AHD OlLhtils. No. 1, Win. Strained, I A jt,t . rved And for .sla 1111E5% StATTTIER'S A. Co. fIOLDEN Sl'lll'l . -14 bbl.. and hf. • farmla JUICY. 31ATTIIEWS A CO. • fel.Mt 1.1)A IlUesti r ES !t CO. are prepared to • do to kind. of PLATE nth tV17 ,4 1 AI.J.A. LAI:GULL', Agt r. Etna ..1.• A tuna/. At WAt, urlfa. Al4 - I , latet Too). pr.ant•tll , rsts , vsl. CIOLIIEN hf. hhls. just reed And Mr isle by MI itzratck rffNa nail a SI. S O 111. At, .t. VLOUR-2.5 bids extra Flu. ile Flour, for • t., frbv. Si r SON •SnoasT co, BRoo3is__lso dozen for Mt - f01f25 t‘. Y. VW: flfk . I N I f )( b ) , Ny . ;L A S„S--, Ladies' Fine Dress ECEIVED AN!) OPEN El . Ikra g . arirLa.v., tc.,—cholco ern A s, anal. 11., fi 1140 1,.144 NUM.; STYLE Mil ST: beim.liful pattaras rred ails anon SIAtI.N C 0 .2. FOND CLOTH AND A LINEN— °"I*.`"" Of the mod approvrd tnanufarturn—l t unnema 1,1.24 A. A. M /VON a CO'S. GA tat rd Market at a TARCII-100bOxes, ildst - ratla, in sfnre for We bI WM. It I/ALEY A CO.. 1 , 1124 Nos. and aI Wend at IVI 01:1.1) - CANDLE: : 3-5 0 P roctor Iv" liambla's An. I.lnr rude LAU:Ii A Co f2h2l ~. and '2O Won. Cot , SALEILATES—.-120 boxes 1: ;21. I.tuaZinf'l br and ?; ood' Wat. C tiucoLATE; isitomA. LWI !Juana Norfdlk Cn.-Cboonln 0. n Bakers' "on. 1 Crn. Un 1T3 : 1. 4 11.117LW l'ec:!' " 7 :YlLrnnlaL I I EICIIA N hr' for male by ni .2.4 a F. WlldiO.R. frblS Wood at. 1744.1.01. sup:dint-TO bids. fine, I . and foraale by I.ln,24tnrn y,W. lIAItllAtYill. 0)0 doz. 1D 10,nlr b/ , It. A I M_ILvuIAUtIII 1111 DIED BEEF—Iii en.km C. Dried Beef, rrrd and for sale by fele2-4 QIIAKER ' S 11EltBS AND :7 A large Inv.+, Yrnah Ac., lent manner of the Shaker, yuxt rne'd fr 10; SCIIOO - 4)CISVILLE LIME—AU 12 md. b f (N4..41 5. XT BA FlOS—ltistreu'il. F. 4 JI Won " El"'" pb' ulcJ 6,0[1 B°STUN BISCCIT—A st Astir 111.,nt111..trned by Exi. 1.1124 M M. A Mt•CLUIIIi 4 000 A SMELLS--A frecl . ‘_,/ by 1162.41 /PEAS TEASII-200 ha Imperial. and Black T hand and for ale by feb2l A. CI firOBACCO - 250 boinsi 51/ bane, leholn, brands.) or, band Yeb2l +CICEREIrIOO bbl.. 1, and for We by In '24 A.O IRESII RAISINS—D3OI far We by OVEIIING'SCHCCEII SCOAR- , Keptconetantlynn 1654 Il11TIN(1-19 bales. 1 . 5:0.1 1.5- , M.O fur Aide 67 ISAR 15.1411 HOCOLATE of every description for solo by WM. A. MeCLUItil A CO.. IZ6 Liberty Meet. Spanish. French,heiect, Soloed ems] Plan. No. 1 Chocolate. Come and litiona. She beet ateeirtteent to be blood in the city. tebin GIRL wonted to do house work. Apply 01.21 L Adt i. Dke___ g e for Kilo 6J -lo unix a co. ..,.:u: ~ ;;y~w.:.k:a:.a:l,a /ISHE UNITED STATES lIOTEL7r i . 111.0411 i OF DP ILDINOIit. on men...rot Kind, ;in Inchon awl Penn iitrtioni. and fron,Oni: on th. A) lininie Cnnal. In the lily of Pitt.burnti. ¶7O! Lot iron. oil. , hundred and forty tour fort on P.OO irtrreit mill nue hominid end nine feot nine Irwin" , on Wattaington 111101. 10"'"oot 10'01' of D.l\ OIItI R. nielit:Gto No. lOC P.m ' Load for Sale. o lI , ACT . 9 f t :', ,. 'll , A t, F ,„r. e .. r. on o 4 n t e tt ” T T n c of V 550 'rV.Nerea ftb. ;13 the at., c 4," 1130111 on leas impror ,l. of Ilr-t ftle quellir. nowt eel lasted In Mon . rue idd will old. to roll parr re. Tory low. for further rirtienlara inquire of • NM. 11. JOIISt),. 'LOU/ ti..onn.l at. ITU 0 L E T—A BRICK DWELLING, II with .la acres of ground attached. 'Masted at ;;YI gial‘and. Amur ntrh3 CO. FR IiENT.—Two Roo is in the Post. sSti Office llutaltigo, exiltable for Artiehie Itoemg. Also a SMALL STORE gm Tbinl f 1,01.. nest drew to the tttatters, glt• tittiao. anti a :ivy ft, t with windowLfOrtaslini •ale . tte.• tr.i.d. 44,71 . E. D. 11AZEANt. 164 Smzetel stn,[. . ... . ' 9' I IIIE SUBSCRIBER etTern for sale the or.rfl teneeins esittable properly in.Alieghen) Ony.i Ate three %tory Brick Howe. and Lot. 1161,i by 110 feet. (tenons South Common, now certif.. by James dile.% I im. • The two dory litrkk Howe. and Lot, 27by 110 L. el. (mot h. on eouth Cinnamon, now owolded be Fnuak Johnson, klmi. .Ibe raring a corner -South C 006.3 sad Middle alley, .Y.l, in 111) feet. i i. . Fire variant tete on Bank Lane, 1.1 shout 31 by Ski ft. b 1 Too - path of Iltinsi. Alm. in Pittabitruh. A Lot with Frame Budding, on •elity street. mai 510110 r ), to b) Ito tr. to riniwiry alb*. lento/lot Sn' . l":4 • 1 felaiihn 1 111.01011: BREED • • ----__— li‘Oß RENT—A small frame cottage. with II- , ri"nnts.tfinit Ilion large dining n.m and kitchen in lataetnettU..7.... Mali nom. In garret with s large iddden end rieveraLnruit trinis. a very &Amble residence for • ntall Caritoy4 situated Omar !diner . ..Title. Ponwesion given ninn M edinnilyr ee. several email Tenements for rent Alen. for side 11 lots fronting on fleawort stmt. and 3 fronting on Pent street Terms rasy )o tglA,,, 1 &Y./Stil or 11. P.Caln i orir. of 3farket and to on Ditsirnide Residence for Sale. * 0 TllE'Sebseriber, intending to remove it few bib Into moonnntrt. oder* for sale the proierls 1 [! .0 allYe b tre ' reity. '.. 4rd , f , .%= 4 .. ' :rat b.', ....... '„ .0,, vi, of brig:l 4 l.w,, and oustranahous. and Ilse been recently 1 1 Zir. rt ' ivail 4'i t e p ..ctiVe:laT i gTie o lst ' erFfity nY ll ' _; " u ' d t ts .lll' d . ... out wito tie ' . Csmtsining ebotre shrnobery :Iselin:tit The I, Loubbolldinip;ronsisting of s priiate school boom, stable i; i . diit tist , iete how, are ronverdently locend The situ. 1 It: 0 p‘lat"l'::Vi an d the 'h al le " g l h7Z77,7lltir N. •rgl- 4 r,', ~ .111Un • few Min../ wail/ or nerve of the eity. Purelower. raw reL•rrnl to Alt.. li3l. MIII.T HAMPTUN. N 0.139 Ith . Par -trtvit— fabltedlnt 0.4101 ykni RENT—That large with extronive ftw ..a7.:176:;'W,Z::: amen. IT.::::.1`, tuava un CIO efewel- Pwwwwelon Oren on the Ent of flwreh. Tot ' nl ' t th:Vlt rA 61. r - rLET—Two officer on the lower floor enew Meek. stwl Water etrwele, trawler en . mg"'" etteet, each Pet. Alef. two mots sercesir we the etwww nu the werwud 'Sax, frith strata entrance to= water stre,t of the, ',crux an. aultehle fur lumuntnee . Qtcrwe. wwl an• nteauxi In the moat tevrwilJe 121erve nye httflufwe ,tt the wharf. 1411.1W111 , .11eCORIIICK. V A LI: 131. E ILL*. r.t It3lS. ,k 1:0T:= y pill SALL—Two floor Mlll. and . Saw 311/11.11 11•• I• nwE•ll-14 114 r neerm•arr wWrppowrr. • well 1an,...•1 form in Lurrenrwr.,ll, l'rkw $: 44 . , . 41•4 • YAM of lln arr. 4. on the Ohio nwrr. nalle• brims Ilen•nr. for $4,,11 • Alw on. of 140 anne, , a 1 111. ohl, firm, n mane Min.. 1.1“.••r, f.r Ix!per acre, Alno. nun rro• fre• 41. g• r ser• farm.4l;44 41L. so, in aonn. tut Myr aern.. 11, •er-• for 412. nod sm.. In, 414 tar Arne. Innetlirr • 111 wan, .11.14nry of ran "c" rho nd rtrrrEitmAy, ar•11141.1 Agrl ll4 . 141.1 No 11.7 414 Pt l'lnAtirnh. _ . VOR'RENT—The stom, on :Slarket et., non wa-nr1..1 ha C no a 1 as.•ty .E .f .. .„ 1 vn 1.1 ala, a A I ov,t. I l•l.lNTocra., 1±7 - LET —A W• train nral •rund .crp.l Atlma•n , i• annat.l•lar tnanalaclurlni,q 84, . I' l Ff.. AT/. la OK ELI )EA I. ESTATE FOR SALE —The tinder ' ,4,nd offer 1.1 'air a atm aaluahl• 1.1!llax 1,4•1/.1 a.Lno vtra .In+ nuLy. tari••. the lliyautna ham, la:anal .:mar (I, awa• flown. Sad r nali , b Luth.ran Cbervli • 11..• nn.4.la,nyartle litruatnanzan ,pulabon and lon a , allh. and IL, r....anaLl. prap-a arbich tom rill La nnalar thran • oralpr•fonl.l• In. title,•ra- , Tern,. fa For perleulat• nod 1,1., unartaian..l. at 11.,. ofllr. ut U..uve r..1,1m. , r,..1. , 1.0....xat hetv•rnll2l•4 nal rAarttl atnata or .101111.1 .110.111,0 aa.i tr Patraan, at their .A 6,.. In Biro,. ,n•Lion. 13, 4 MISP, V F.AT.O4. 7 1 0 L 4ET hie awl Lot iiitliitte4 .3 I.4funl .Crftt. Ett.. %V.A. Par .0y IA tCo hir. 1.0•11 r $1 L'OI SALE--Thu :ders 11,r rale • lam. •al Nulit Drirk 1.1 mt•• Pre. or mat, ra-rt• grooml...otu.•••l oo tht foor•Ji airert..••• lloary•rttblia atm: mllne e.rtlthuty . I,ar•okon prep. ..1.11,.14111.. mnit. a. rao, Fn,‘. t.nu;:lt • prio, ••••r Ater t alSoMoi 112== • . • Int . ..f gnorin.l fnet nil.. ht- 129 V.., ail.tntn ti,.nt slr T tiel, the elt>. Inneeith t xr.S. on INuile, ADttur. r-Dandiiitei , I, re new n rexin 11., the IDeitti 1tn...1 will I. eintuplete ta-D rotten, .neirl 1 - In he 4u.n. , r, fttrthei IDlLirtnntmtu.l4.l.l, tn DA% ID - - Ynorth et IDDir the nret.tenert,l prive-rt,. !bit la:NT(Ilt SALE The eqlbserihor nit I nr rent hI4 Tern ilintrwl.le entintry Rod on, In A Vila, .tt • Dttp , D liIDD 11Lingheny AtA.. ..1 thy ce.inssinn. Th. l• Dirt, enaatilele The, ti etAlito, Dud tneel water nu the- proitml•- whir!. retonDriee two Arne, w Insprolied.runDtiult, every I,et-DitinD it fruit. Wm., eprin, how, xtel tin.nke llconiannn ,i en wheniAnzileDreil. JOU,: OEIIIIAILT. larzLz..ilf • • • r . 10 0 IZ. It ENT—A two ntory Dwelling ...... Itti . I' Ilona. on Hay otra.t. Emulre of ' .. ,i4 .... , AI 1.10 JAE). DA LZELL. Water at. 111.4 1 0 R SALE OR OS PERPETUAL LEASE —t VW MI) for cad). or on ta•rindual frrum. nor lot nn .on .zarlad, 21 fort front hy 100 had to aptink alley, .1. panznp tn. Ninth WarrEnalua !loon, AL.. one moor, hponded by I.lbert). Canon. and All.phenr.traeta atm) )Iprtny Alley. Lalnd 2M14 fewt gm Ulan). br IZ)Z 1 to SPnrn) A Zl.). A 1.... I" Pat fronting. on P.rguenn strark ham , dlatelr opt . ..RP the Ventral Railroad la'pot. and nontrdnlng to. .1-.)). • I)anA.ll.tll JA112 1 , 1 tru ARA - - • ' 0 LET—A ittrtte :11nohion House with 1 .... ..tt, .1.. a , .wrr. of Lend atla,ll.)l, clnated at lbaklanal....., 101 lIARDY. Jl/11 FA A Co. ...... 91:0 LET—The Three Story Dwelling,7r , ,, It., N a ...1:1 wyllo /are., pr.arld ot<upt..dEt..q to An 11. Linn,ton, and contd.:lna taro paylor.. .... dining nod, and kkhraz . ohn Prat Po, laaanolon knee au the 1.) of Apnl. Inguir. of J. AR. FLOYD, tato Itontol Churrh.. 0 by - :volaucr a co n. and mires , • N ronts:r a oo TO LET-One Two Story Brick runtninlng room, Gerdre 31inet, e Itera. Rant Ennutre JAlu jolts w Arr 4 (77 VOEI fiENT. Store, IDi slarket 'eret, Ib. onnprol (mm N. tramr.of 311nrk.tM and 1.0.r.r1,01...., l'oara,ol.ol alv. the Jet of Inquire ofLA V I 0 lillY.Ell, jao:o2ro 100 Penu roods. Tills MORN ,. Lsidso. Moils do 41V •nd .17 de.• 31A:40N t CO •11 Markst s4_ . elnace and RENT, two very convenient w. 2 F.LLINII trous.E2. on Third AM,. ab r . nod n on In Smithfield. PonJul.alnn give. on U. Ant uf Atoll next . Alm, to Leaut for one or more year, e Turn. Lot..on and near the Allegheny . 'River. I n the Ninth Went. ADI.IY WII M. DARLINGTON, ' or DENJ. DARLINGTON. Fourth 10-.. near Wood. 1.4 1 011 RENT, a Two story Frame !louse :V -' awl Bark 1,011,11nt. with Awn lots, ',Mate mil,' Afford ttrwmt, !lath Ward. adjoining L. Shrum. tan.. apple, In IttlltltWlN, LITTLII CO. tlwel2 ;215 Wally flier.). . . TO LET, the Store 110,1111 No. G 5 Mar kot ttreet. adjoining tln, Witte!, caul Jwwelry o 'W. Wilion, and rwewntlw orrok,lwl .by Mo , wra...ww• t bon, ton Banking and Expbangw TM" town 111...0va In the Inost.rentral and h, pulnt In the rity. wwll ailapt,ml for Panting and Ls than, ("Mew, and Inntrantv OM, or a re, 0.. A splendld tirlr front. with Itnallth Plate will I. rut In an soon as Om arowalaer penult, • Oben on the bent of Fotroarr„ It Irani...A.— 00.1 d.: of It'. It I LtwlN. net Corner of Ilarkrt and Fourth otreetw. T() LET—lttoms and Steam Power for '"'"n"' "g rit r ' ft, n 3ili r ZgsoN on 01.0. tit 110 }trout An Rare Chance for CapitaEste sad Mantfac turas. undernioneilllE being agent for the own ers. Oen for sale a number of town Int. in the town elark naloty, Ohio, wlth out lota, and anadl l lul, d lb n d aylvaina itallrnnd. now nearly namoleted. pa-aine through Oda nAI ....We affords. Methane. the leer ovortranty land; nlierni. In ;wren.. who may .1.1. endane In man' n nmturina nf ulnadt any denerndloh. almmlanee and rhearsine of all the mean. of helm,. the ',mar a fatal for fuel i.e rdekru 'sower, the an-at quantity nf wool bronchi to Ibis Inarkrt. aa arell tho farilitie• for tram.portation of al.arfartured aniclea. all tne,tdn.' moat. :hi. one or trii. dealenble oiito.• for enaldnbina mannfact on.. of Inn]. Ronl, Cotinn, Manlier all denesrathmr wlndll el now alVanl ed tho e nountr ~,nrnl (Improved Canna. r lu ft.. Mcittity of the Canal and Rallned. are alnooffered--a tract of 46 acre. of excellent lantern! land. lila,: between the Canal mad Railroad. and about ••mile Ind!. the latMn a lut of alemt. 'wren wirollnou the liallrnad Repot...lona one lade of which trael mane.. and on twd stneo of Ihe town. lln tel kee per,. nod nieann , will do well to look al td. for , 111, pirels... re h Tho of alsuelllon. In the heart °ran nricultuml er,ion. lot aurrarned by an) In Ilnednuntry. VO well k marl lh 111 I. deemed unneccomary lo Jn mune 'Jinn ref, lo It to Induen all vim 1.1:411 to mats nnod Inveatmenta, to call anderainiue pnmert nth , Indlrputable snit long credit Oren If deal - red. lion. Andrew N. Lamle and J•ellenrllnlina.and an Era.. of erillaburnli. be Ore In npal formation y panel. will maxwe.biention to Tin... IleCti m llnuall. Kent Jarrnorthe noder. alarnal al Idanillon. DWIt/lIT JARVIS. IllaAeillon, Feb. M. '5l. " &LlR:lard. I V. nAnnAv.T. Eitli4Ts— ut up In tbn «aryl- And rur rain Lr MAK Ell a CO. •- Was, reed Ind W. II 41(11A11:11. t 15G LiLPrty a. eCLVIti; .t a and INalars. ply of itogun by • Lii+.lll spp v j ust %etll, 110 • chest. 11 }, of WI gv•ar , ". LIIERTSON k'e". ki,l.ll4Wur ,(l r [d 0, Ksb• b LBEIViItON • CO. :3 4 on blind _ /11101.1ACCO-45 boxes 5 Lump, for sale by . G 1.7 YIdII LLB OSI N-1110 1.1.1 s No. I, for tail,. I.y 11 A• 417 IV. AA. It'll .I) , i " T Alt Was North Carolina. Carolina. for skinLy- n'. r — ,,,, 1 7 1 LEA (..1 lIN Li l'ol% cask II ow immutsettlre.l anti for sale hy fowl • BENNETT, DEBBY a en l_ji s sATiNG lit 1 L Nll.S—Al'e are prepar ed to furnish and n,., apparatus for heating iaria. u small buildings by smart or hut •alei. anti have en. ~,nr,./1 D. 11. William, from the east,. superintend its . vu }.3l FCAIPE. ATKINKIN a OK ELY. . . ,:es on hand and . Lnxn.TsoN t & PONDERE D ad and LIIKILT,SON . 1 11 1; IFaultln on ...lg. , a'tOrVitra4._ I I RANE'S PATENT COMPOUND IV ASII j fyu MlXTUrtit. for tale by J. KI DD A CO. CI MUT MILL—One Smut Mill, complete, r b y,,..b, low by 1165 11. DALZELL ICO.I. LARD -30 barrels and 15 kegs_ do, for :a E. Dela= a eo, Liberty Wiwi ROLL BUTTER-5 bble prime B. Butter, on band and lbr silo trf $D ALZELL s t m t. Litatr a1,.~ : .x.~.,.s r: ry..: ._ t~,~~; : a.:.:. NEW ARRANGE3IENTS FOR 1851. new and fast running str.CASHIEIt. Natter—ltntlxr 1141itt. boxvillellohurg. h,ling, t'ttttfrat Pitt.gburt:h ever,' iVednesder al 3 o'clock. it.. tXr W1 , 4/xX oxt.t Krid.trtx , rt , °.t.r4. Y et .1 P. for Suctl.b. Iteturninv. I..xxe , Sunfish t.v..ry ),,Ix, at 10 o'clock. Itri,lterix.rt and U10...115.1 rS Sivan, - xx.lThurx.tay. at 1 P. it. For freight sod rtaxxaxest,ply on talard, or to ru , h7 JOHN FLACK. A,ent_ For Sale. FOR sT. LotilS.—The splendid nviilettnueit TATEeMAN. Jos.tltietelet. - • ruiturosieler. still leure tit the Ateire and inter taiallitte.p•rte no tide de, . the au, mu.. at 10 A. M. For freight or .eue..neie. epply ou Irouril.nr to 1111r1i7 111,11. It \III.TENIIER6IIII Art. VOR N A SII V I LLE.—The splen did eteuner FiiRT PITT Mther. niarter.,Z4- , I Imre for tit...14,1,1:A tnitirrnoltate ,irts ". rm thi.t ilit). wt. 10 o'eliel .A. M. Fiir frrught fir 10.1reiii , ...10 0 1 4 . 0 lireiril• mrli, - I. l l olt ST. LOLLS--The ,plendid _ fn. .tnmr St'll U 1.1.1, 11 LKI mu:lnland,. rill IL., II modiste pprl., ,43 thin t 41,, Mardn nt 4 v. x. For trAwl.t npply ua I,mrJ, ,/ths ji l olt it LAS , ;OW. LIVEItPOOI. AND ZANESVILLE—The Cu., ..INEILI.C. 1: In. Silolclen.maxter, will leas, Ur' Zanwovilk. Ow cl:gy nt......r,1tek,t, tt. Fon. (might or rwwig, .PPIY ow 'own"- la-1D OR' ST. L 0 U I S—The fine ip-..._„.. , I ' ntranart I.ti'FIAJW VII, 11..1.44 lue...ter. will Irovr for the alwvunndlut..rtuwitatt,wri., n Moods,. the 10. at -4 P. for rn•Wltt Y. b o ani• frb ll . r„, 7.A NESV IL LE —The tine %Wainer PR artll It.ero fog Oa:m.4nd luteroleslLear porto this oft,.nuun. For Sale. at 4 n'elock. For frcight nr par:nge, apply on board. ja2.% RGIJI,A It PACKET FOR „. k PUN }IS 11.--The st'r 2 Capt. S. S. Crain. will leave as .Inv. ' ovary Tuesda y et 4 o'rl,wit r. w. For frwighl or pa5...N.114 on boant or I. mei!. JOU: , FLACK. A_-t. EGULAit WILEI , J,ING AND j EUNFISII PCET—The faYt running 'tf steamer IVELLSWILI.K. IL arill run a. a regular packet between Panaturgh, ltrldgeport. and Sunfish. leaving Pittsburgh every llonday allot:Loon far Wellsville. Ptrubouvlll.., and lirldSePorfsaud ev.-ry , lintralay afternoon for Strulwnville. I heeding. Br:dg , .rs , rt, Co and Punfislu returning, leaves liridity port and Sunfish every Tueslay afternoon. and Stintlan I . :2l. F or r t y 11. g W11 ' 1 7 C.g. ‘0, 1gg. 7 ItEG LI LA It PI'ETSBUItOIIANfE,,, , VT .—The NO PACK .—The splerulhl new park. steam, LI CHN A I..Cormell. ter. la /lOW perfurwhln her P•pulor tri..sre , kly trips 6 , tvre..n thi. , city •1311 Wheeling, having Pittsburgh at 10 n'el,k .ry Monday. Wednesday end Friday, and returning. i1t13.4 , , Wheeling elery . Tu.,,day. Thursday and Petunia,. In n7l . ll ‘ n'". Fur f" rlNl ' .44li=fl e dgA n n t . ' Af„ l ; ,' J. l° j[IEG UL A R WEDNESDAY PACKET, CINCINNATI , Captain John , ~.•• trzningbaku This rplernlid laxat sr. bullt.by • the owners of the stamer Newton, and others. for then Ineinnati and Pittsburgh Porta trade, and le,. ever W.N.ln.valay for Cincinnati. In place of the New Eng. land No. 2. For freight or paP•age, apply nu board-or to mPP) G. 11. MALLS ithht; En. 1 8 - 5 . YIA THE NEW PENNYLVANI.4 RAILIWALL ON! 3r• 1101 - KS TO I'HILIDELPHLI nail Lines of Splendid Blew Troy Built Coaches for Hollidaysburg To l'hiladelphia, New York, and Ikaltimore Tam Tntotuo n.r St ll.ras, CAnehr. s P. Si, aml I“.d.rk. I' 11. at It M. T. 4 th 10 r , 9: c•nnh.r. l .le. nod the KnoternlSl”... 11....._.n for taltimore tate tb.. nee Itellpo-d et IlarnAburg Jhrn. t on ult. et-vital thr thst roan, N Th- F.nt. the I.m«. utvler t Charle. W 0 ,0.1 0J.1..14. metoi lc.moo:o r, il:AlL as I VIII: DISPOSE]) or HALF M TEiti:Kr Is I:INGII...WS I.ISE, t. my I-rile. th, at Pa Vliurch uililwrp. dt. r tw tr.mart...d Binghansportation Line. 1851. PITTSBURGH TH I:A E STI:RN CITIES. T IE 4 . N.\ L :saw °pep, sttt art. ren d, st•A f•trwrsrd . rts•tslait• ant( . Vnt,tt, sl.s •• ..Atrat, cltssrlttlt.,tts)s•nrl , • , • Ww 1 - nsitstst sist 11,rhatttlilt tst r•-•s It tslitts!forrsr.l , l sua •••••4- waht.ut Mnt •ttisr, ter ftrstst•ltn, tr s 1 HI, • I.stitng It,•••.,3••1. a:A sln Ittns all. Opening of the Penruyivania Canal. lIE VE...CNSILVANI. 'ANAI, will LP open..l for ..1 1`...n [h.. ,111 . sa./ 14.11Z1!;71 ' 1 . 7:4=4 1 1 . ;N k-. :tlVl4:l l‘ ..',Tr. "',"" • '' i 11.AZ:r . ...4..t.Tg,!.7.717.....N1t1.11:.. W° IF. 02 1:1413: l'n ntizac d all ,14. ";olt Al t t . ittot 4.,..0.10 I t-tttit. Zt.o. - 1/.. //./ t. I: cx I, 1 111,1 I. - la,. 1 hum.. ••1/1/. 1.1 n./ I' :sIERCILINTS. )I.INUFACILTERS, All'. —We n ,. r ,,.,.,,,,..,n1ek// con aa/.4 ra c,tit 11 , 1/11 . 1//A/1/-1/ hta. tl/1/ /../. I , /-: /7/ ~rum.. an/I nt ter, 1/ , . /aa• r,".l,ttli: "•/ err:! let,A.l4L C. A. mrAsrar xn.. Canal 1851 ^ys STEAM BOATS. TRANSPORTATION SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS mom GOOD LATENT AND TELEGRAPH And from Mau, 243 Ildrs 1,1; the NeW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD _ 'A,* . I!vsar JAMI:s DiNt.llA Al. l m• 1,1 TI 411--P•1•.IIT 1)1 t/:11, Pittfburgh'Traisportation Line. JAME, itt t)%11117 a ‘1 , .. 17.nal !Win. l'lttAl.urh. SITE/t.JA M a it... lustut, Itresd sts.l Chsrrt and N.,. a truth 1-I.urth t. Int..,.Nlarkst and Sit 5t114,1. Phltatlrtshin. N.tltt , s Cl.,t 7 North ..trst t. Italtts.nsrs lIAI I NI. fully romplvt , ,,l our urrungi , A 1 Csna', l urrt (rst.tla to Pitthutstrlsts. :1. to 1, , . Is. St. Asa 01, the rutew with mere dietetteli awl en, I • how All itwwl• daptetl Low. are full, e. d hy wi ttl tl...nt tat, eh., hem-. n t.wweich. nut read., .entwl arri ether 1.,. Alleettantinleateuxe whir...earl evrvelve......r nw.uto. II 11 S 1 Caw:tinted. W.Lhh, and Whweh home n., 4,-N. fl Oar !dn. n wiimeter wllli the l'hahulelphta mud 11..h.burgh Travet.erhat . Line L5l At -1 8 5 1. . . Merchants' Transportation Lino, (Tit PENNSTINANI t CANAL, AND P.AII.KOADS,) t 4 iOrt PHILADELPHIA DI lIECT—W,IIII- OCT Il&ttlIIPPIND '..k. IleANldi t Tl 5 00..Cadtal LIAO, its Doan !troth Ihttniturtztt I'll A It LIB. 11.4000 K, Central illtxti. Dona Ore., l'lti:A -deittl aa. It e ereO pre In twelve a large amount merthantlit, Awl jtrolun , t oi l n tly on the tdveniut: of the canal. , Itr.l'hila. deltdda, and all Intermediate rdnoto nt lower tate, and In hen time than In ant hoot.n o'anto. a- h'. 11. The ltetreanol tmb, of Totehn noottiot hr tee 60•1 i nn' Comm...io., ter and tor hotn on att . State hailro.lm. sill ~ and reeddlite a t delay at ittlootioto, llolidaynburg or Columbia, thin neaten. I'. A. McANIdI.TY S Oh 11.14.5 rank' thoin. 1851 To Canal Canal Boat Owners and Transporters. it of : , v 6 , :i . 11 , i t , : .. ):: , s t i lr r lt i ,: . t . f d t t i , r . t. o ll:: .. 747 , l : l , , r i t l l:tl . 7 . In the tterk. earh tin, tetooten dol.:too. ti out Vat-burgh 'Wont: the ottnnot ..t... . . Tim , fn. Jolin..wrz. t.o- ..... '24 Iwo,. " in. 1111,141,1 L J.. 1.11,4.1111. ... BAIL I It febylw 1.0 AI; 1 . 615 a 1 . 0. 1851 To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &c., TO...ND 6.1 111,8111 . 11.0.14 1.1111.‘ . ‘l.l monr , ICI LI ANCI: PITTSISUGII TATIoN LIN} ATKINS A tel.. Prow.Hur.. No. 2,?: • Markel, and 1,4 Comniutvrlrert. 11E1.1. k I.IIX /ETT. A.unta, Canal 11.1 n. Pittmburgh. JOS. TAYLOR sS . Aget...11..1tin,r... azu pruptinsl. . uifonlng uf the Punn,lvanla Canal. 1. , uunirart fur Frul.lit 1., rat., end give shistren as moat Ll...patch and care as iany older I.inu f,Mll,tirn McFADEN & COVOLE, (Scare lu.rr tn./gam Mel, COMO' 11 , 1 , 41{, ”enn Strrrt. Penna. Rail Road Co.--. Central Rail Road. Fr ~,,,I.scriber b VIII g 1..•, it tt ppol I t e 4, chipping nitontA for the hectint ..r ntritl Unit I oath mint.. tint pultile Clint tic Are WM ... turrchswiliwt wr pet.tiut, tor clititutt nt ..wt on the otwiting el' the canal. tit this rout , will hi , entritvl t ch In f 'cc iltty.,l ni .II ivuolhOrti ut will t.• funtarthil 1,..• of c. tun°. fvu ur chariot fur savant... • - 7 1.11:9 =UM tank..ririrn rn,rtme:sl. Dry (in.!, Ile, 14.4, 6.11.tnra5.0 , ...r , ,C ,, t , P , Donal,. Fru., ,ailiora. unlit ate. a.. sl,t.. Ditrdunre.Dt Ilay,T%tm. ,, lly au,l otit. , ".`" A.n, 14 i. Dam". D.r.f. " Ilut , r. LLINi L.ar, AA, Marla. 1 sar. ecru." Orr /Ana, 1.,00 , 3.., . 31eFAI , I;!‘ A COVIIIM. GEORGE E. ARNOLD & CO., • IBANKERS. 4 , • DEALERS IS EXCIINNCE, Cols, B. 0.1.; NOTES, LC. Ti Anal* a. . t e Onfo. of Lim 1..m0n. sioclo. 1...m1A and fut.T.dt.7 J11.11{1CIS(.)N 4 L ityrnev Ohl., Suer Comolls‘lntsq fur 41((v5 nowl"lgoinenu et Deoth,L.e. ortrort, abor• :4:01.1010d. ntrtakler • 4 MeCORD & CO., have received 4 n) le of MO, to which they to • veotfull r tom. the ottentloo of their custom• et, ond the public geoeTollY. fekal Pali:Lief Waited. A PERSON haring a thorough knowledge . . t .of the 31111intry burawr, In all lta bronchi., awl oa to become a partner In MI entabllehal Intelnona can hear of a situation by apply - Inn at this office. N. B. No capital will Irotinibotl. feltlaf lik - ECKER'S FARINA-5 hozea fregh, ~f Ws ankle, ro celebrated to a dirt ftr Inyalkir or win. aim fret filaacw.ge, IhuldLoint. Omni or bon , For war ore, low by Om boa, noun, or retail. WS ITIL A. hfcCLORG k CO. PHILADELPHIA: . BALTIMORF,. 1103IAS WIIITE, BONNET MANE - - rACillint. No. 11 South :41.aval sl.re, iltore eaat Adealtaladvlrthia.- fet.l74lr AGALEY, WISOI4IVAED A Co., Whole ea3r Grown, So, 2.11 Mult:t ar.4l • LTA •P.1:1 AMA.. .ICOILON EALD, ItUCKNOR ,t CO.. Tobacco xli.neeme., No. JI North Water .trert. an N 0.16 North Wharves, Philadelphia. nol ERCER A.,XTELO, General Commi. 1111. r.lon Mercbuita. .I.llnral [1..11, on eorteignments of Produce generally. fjan2drar LOUT, , MUMMY= RAL.U.S. C. LITLNC,ION. w. POINDEXTER d: CO., General ."Tri.•;loxs,};:47.lrMikalh'`. u''';ll2" To Southern and Western Merchants. j, 0 USEL L ' S PREMIUM PERFUMERY. Nen Tort,. 14e1m...n.1 Philadelphia. . 4 the . l.oo.;%elng U.. cial , kti r er n 3AtaLr /e t r r rarded tor perfumery either in Woe. and AmlmnW.) en) eLo l rina Cream In this y country of furor, "I" . ""`"' 01.114 . 11V11 DM Sp tvrtri—llmollfultr tramoutzent and I , 7po ' tTc. ' ..!o h n ie,TnYroln'lT navur and ;,a`tfr"rNiiiitlr: I ry Emu. ertartxr. Tour Mare—Almond, Rope. !Merman. Bon qune.t.n..terlodn,e, nee j i hnnitoulr u. e , Jo, TionUnlit. horn,. FOR To Olieo o quet Candi., fierneeuro, Jenny Lind, Meurseline.Jock ten Ja.min. Born ey Clot, Maenolia. Clemmtite.C.rnmelle, !Malt. and many other ea in a 0 .ixty different Perfntra o, 107 W &MG.—Florida Water Eon de Toilette, Orange L i i i .. n. , ..r , ty m et . er, and a [mat variety ' of logn. and Laren- rr A R Alto)Ni roe rot liarn--Cenoino Bottra'Oil,Antlonat cal, Boa Jolla, Eau Lastrale. Compoond Mir rota Ilnlr Dreta liuid and In powder, and Phlloccate,ltkr alto, and Jenny Lind l'ontadrit. (ADONTAU/IC Paitraaarloac—ilalcamlo Elixir, Rose Tooth Ptodc, Charcoal Dentrlbcc, (alma., Tooth raottaandTcoll Poadcr. • Gramm—Vegplable Coemetlo Cream. Amandirlo • for 010q,1.1 hogodo.. Cold Clam of Rows. Cream de PCT., Lip Sah r• ltarroberry Cm, it. . Depilatory Powder, _ for removing raperfloatte Lair: Pra.rl p oath,. Vela!gra de Itenere. etromauc Vitaegar. Victnria Ilafr Commettlen, Prettea Salta. beKid other article, too numetaus ta be ciare:r thish t " atlT ri' er7e.c- a meat The subacriber hop. to maintain the reputat;on which ...atablif Mama has arquirrd. b) tllapaloo of unth aw but ti - Ft rah. article, and will 1., happy to furniah th who may wieh to intronlac hint. either wholg,ule or rvtall, abletre uey establishment th Unitnlnn a., reamm ZAVIEI DAM. - • E • . urcessor to and forma. D1r...-tor4 tree: Labora i lmy , :y of EUWINI. lUJUEI , 114 the ut Ft. M. Hariti4 Perfumery to for =le by 411 the ritteiyol 1 I.rmmistta In theamotry. NEW YORE I . • • A. Fe G. A. ARNOITX, RAPERS & TAILORS, No. 303 Broad . York the uc to tneir oat or new SPlaNtilloloos., of nevi.llv t pattt.rne. whlcta ' th.7 are prenartal to make up in the Owl insane, and nand. fa4.ltlnnable sttle. at then. u...) moderate prices. Yoh Cloth.. Ca.-4.er. and Vcit. tm,., of late,t, icar.rtatlon., elevant light oilk, for Cots dark do. do.: 'new tattlerna of Pari4 Embroideries. Thorn aro the, rkilltkl arti..to emrdoird trt e4al.ll.ohmeut. o.' to out Cio..iTzt. one to rut PANTS, and one to out WAISTeO...TS. ho-h departmerit lo.emritoletai In itaelf.- 011010 and NAVY ONIIOOO4 - toadr moor, with wen mut th.nnteh, and In the Itlart Ilpprnred :manner.— S,T3rIZ,I who 014t1000 ta rty. will and at thi.....tab. lodtment every thing to their tart, and n mitt rwrfeet fit I'itEllft"7l NV A I,TCOAT?.—The,ele.mint .I . II3LNItt, that were much admired .at 00011 e (lank, hare 1 - .+u au.sled the find e.mmturn tdthe Amorlon litotitam at them txt. Fair. foblart tn. Shawl and Mantilla Warehonie. 1 1 S. 31 ILLS, No. is CORN LANDT ST., A . , l'n ritnna, NEW I. tow amain', on.. ad of t S. and H .. na O..7nrtmnnta nVILINU AND - . M311,1t. r,edred. Al;t; ‘IU,LIN and all Lindn of In MANTILLAS. manuf.wtz, rvd (ran Ow lan, Pri. ra.c.visrd by the stamen Al alapted to tlol trnal , 1.,. ter3 .pleudi,l Mock of PARASOLS AND UM- It LI LAS. ronsloolg of frtagod ad plain edgwd cotton and milk et . Turk ,atln Parasol., and Cotton and Ming ul All (./ which will be 0nt,.1 at ettretuely . . W...p..eirtlle invite our iVerteru frleutts to ex amine onr purrluving. . WIRE SHOW bT. , L.NItS. fur exhibiting Shaulo and tl•ntillut put up In ewe.. time nation. ifebll:tf SPRING LEPORTATIONS. C. B. II ATM & SO 07 w t t. 1.1 v STREET, NEW TORE Li v 1: now in stern, and are constantly re- At.72:!'.' ...tormarint, thP asol .rirt etsvata.,Sbirt, Su,naliera 1 trier Ihatnerit.m. London 4•11..1 Llritm Or..llaxl. will a sariety of Diller in' thrir of Gu5.n.,... All of which will ""'"."'" PrZl a. or . am. Superior Ma& Writing and Copying Ink. 'ONE'S E3IPIEE INK, ; 4 5 a,sau street. Neer I,lt. :an MUT , 10111= :TAU. dna—. . C 4.2 l r .10s ~n drnunbt_,..r ....... rep', 11141. :Ile menet.. maunlavinred. It tlen• frevlT, LVPVIN(I aiil ent enmen., and pncee.aaee ali rmir. (..r a ~.et Wrni•nr ,nlPen. , talde for 11. Quill. and oad r.teal ...Ned ter 41...etee1 _ . . . .• . ; h.• .telerooe•.l , ret tetrt-•I forotth to the troth. •i. 1 • pr,e, to .t ..• ,er and ,teltrt tett lb ant t••••-t elt $ tree N.) • nu....• for 4-at,.. ifortt, LENT. 1-1411 Maeratt st- Net. York. . . • Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising Diva . s. • 0. 283 )IApTS(IN ope ST.. NEW YORK.— Th, auherther. ttalelting the of hf all who YORK.-- m4et• thta terlernet, fet,. ntror •if th....l,ltatton w.th obleh nor artlete IA brought before liutothlic. The carer:et. •,1 ear. 11,e relahlititt.l their t•uperterity ton•l all .y.11..11°11..34 he met &Mir refer. to th. tettiloo. oy tot tine...neo cite hare u-ett the,. warrior., 3.4 he RI, nyt.ll) fhoiro.o.f . lent, The following area l of Lbe no...‘ont Ivr that PoPu• lat. On a lr p . lnre O,. reeu . r, byk lretrw, aeel. peraawaly mar parr lit n n ron,pl.no tog rna ur taus aeunll d- Rat 'lr."' f ‘‘'" I!elnyl4.,,.Cut be urental without lau: 4 'rk,Z,,ysnayltr yau., g.rll.o mul.l o tha. ' 46. Lt = la ,t ol r r ,kVA, tht.......kinFt . treb,it ‘ l ,°` Tte 1-=.• a-, furni.hudatatmerft the rune plaan rt Irtter turnlesl 14 a la., gortive attrurtl.ement. .ore ...tract the Jltuntml Of all through who.ie hand. It tna, a of grin .+ fo'r Dus., eng-rayed on urapu and will Oil and of Errctortt .1 tLr n,unl utth, wlnte or buff. 1,1 and i 5 IKI ,6011 n net eon, enien , brerArd 'mount . of oriel u,ll, resereo, ie a...pt.:2,M0 New Ierl: Nu,. will L.• -utl4l•mt. All ...ler, v , lll meet with rrnqpt If WM. MI:111'111. - • , • • .tort. Now. loft.. °Mom will bw ottemlort to ormuotto. 11 l•ft at ttotoototo r.f Mbell 4 Mott. Wan otroot, or of tetttrt. Jor...lman 13 .4 Wiltiem s. N II .-11tvdne.. Cord*, Irt colors. from mu, Mo.. thou. of. -. pt - m - • - • Professor A. C. Parry's Trieop4erous. R 11EDIcATED (.7t)m m rouND, ranihit I fi r - renewing. lie 'gating. and beautifying the half. ued. the ....orh Jamiruf. and all affection. of the .eulp. met eneme eruireom 011 tie. eldn. of the elatel, m.0.-ie. met mul nil ering aerie, rut .. roe. aconite. Ac. let fly. preparation ',hero word le ht." nrstjournal. in Ameba.lllo.l:ptl nt,n ot the tildheat utoneree. I routing.. eitisen...f ali peo.. am! iaaces who have nael it Mr e cars lei their dre.- ...Tn. roma and uncivil, admit it with one senora. that to impartiud gip, luxuriance and curl the Mar. era...att.: ...art and dandruff: bodied: wound., rurind contusion+. vermin.. cciuys. An.l.and releivind din3l.o•ol 01 1 It, .11.111. nimals, nod the inhecire. it LlAmum: .nona the multitude of nmround. adrertlned In the pol 1, pnote. or u.ol in private Oractni'. ineheaPnem aa -n Tricoplicrou. a 0.01111.011011. The Ines ni..uo. omit iales cf tho artel, toe.. enabled Lie Inventor eupplyclt at 'Li cent, Tor taunt:. ahlrh It from SU to I,a .min I , +e then tine L' n,e tin nnR retie pttparnneneo F end tin , kin emt.mriuo line tore and enscrvatlon of nature's choinet 'or - Lament. in In which each Mode is enelooll. is alone wont the money. Ti.- affinity letween the men, whkhronititiffe the akin and the hair. whirl. draw. suffenanee "from 11th triple envelope. it.r, rho., All dram,. of the 'hair ref.l Muate in the of the head. If the of the-scalp rionged. or if the blood and outer fluids do net cirri, lole frroly through the em 11 vervlo addrh feed the root wall °e.o.m. and impart Into to the 51.n0, the result Is emirL dandruff. of tin,' hair. graven.... drYnc.a. ami harshness of the Ilaarnen,. and entire haiduc.a. usth. cam may be. enunciate tbe.akin to healthful action ill: the Trin..pherouch torpid vegoele recovering tin. It activity, will annate tint In all affectinns of tint akin, and of Leet uletrata of cmooles •nd tn.aumtn.,tl. , onecxe /1.1 the ear, arc the ease. It Le upon . the *kin. tin, nneoular fil,ce. and the gland, that thin I nju r y ha. It. action , nod it. all Clinton...and Injury of thee er,sm. it I...overvigo . renicl). Sat' in large bottl • s. prier vent, at the principal ..t. flee. 137 Broadway. New York, and by the principal morel. 1•01.11 and drugnialo throentliout the l MLA feet, end ('no. Nit decffelltm Very Valuable City Property for Sale. 111 E undersigned Administrators of the ,tate of Tlnan. Fairtnan, oleven,e.l. offer for mak the' van:N. real estate of the .Lia Thotnao falrtnnu. t•ffut...A. It•et ha fronting on UM) funninf of fret 5 Inehel b n ten f.et tale). Al., t he intent •.tnna known a.. the Manion, truing tAl'eft! rtreet 31 feet A ineheo. and Cherr• n 1 h., A.: 1... t 9 ORO" a, running hncltfl Art to. , 110. ..rounds and ,table Afatueeted, fronting An fltnn tale) r... 14 lucen. Aho, thrre lop Avail, nn Cborrr ahoyosch hwt front. nod running hawk katy loot parallel with l'lwto .11er. all of which property will lw *old at pm - at.. rale. to -0 aIP i Ttllot. to the suhrerihrt, or . 11 uotWAti lwrOrc thr 2:.tfL of reh. will olrorril 0.1 Allo[l. /LI o'cirwk to tLe bl‘he“ htdclorm. Apply to It. FAIRSIAN. nr CAMPIIELL, '• ' ,Cn. , lttur2. s 11 EMOV A 1..--F:N4:1.1 , 11 TIENsErr, Whole. Itirk-er, nud In Prfttu... rrtun.r...l 1., Nu- 1 . Z.: FlrAt Letnecn Wr...1 and d. I.tttAurgh. 'anal I A 1.1 ES' FLEECY SILK GLOVES, and _EA , .on kook of Irio.r tnurc,—au an.ortmeut to Lc owl at ,tor, of M fvla URPH 11 Y.a I.IICIIFILLO. _ . t 11/IF:S . WINTER lII.SIERY, of various kind, larludwa • Ewa artirin {1 ad and Elk, to lead at the gam a fat:i MURPHY It nURCIIFIELD. XI ERIN° , COTTON UNUERSIIIRTS: 11. )II RI krrp 'a& monrtment th .11 , ..5dk end tiallac:\ Irrino do, and Weitto Am! 11.+,114av,r.. 11.133 LEIIJIEE / l'E ACII ES—A ornall lot received • ..31 WM. A. 31rCLI.71U; d L.l 11 , 7 ESIIE , ET nr, l G iousekee p e r and .trul.tn. an •Laortment. of t heating .Ithilitut, anla whir, bleached 'and utablrach.l. AL.o. Munlins, Moan tableclotha, table diaper...v rva et md I t oo drawre and crwlL. and hon.:keeping 4.ITAR CANDLES 7 L3O bzet Cincinnati ma ajnufacture. on hand and aale ht W4LLINGIEPI:D d CO. CARLET CURTAIN CHINTZ, of differ WIZ allt widths and at lu ll reed at tha rum. of •liC lICILVLE I.D. ROWN FLANNELS, a Domestic ArtielL )112. White, Dams!, Gm, and Masaticte mom. t ruod at th¢ for r.w " . MURPHY • BURCHFIELD Sellers' Cough Syrnp in Illinois. :FUDGE PIETtCh,,of Midtilepoet. Iroluoise emmte, writes under den o(J...rt . lttb, he bee beep tivulthel more ut lees drh a raga. Ear setert , irtOrb wo. (ar rsillo=r , .V , r u tg i t tz . 11 . 7 ,,, !TulortbTtrVe, oottinuoi to dlrtorra ebb by day and oht. whirl mar only rrllerest by tbe l i gtgrn ' l "' r. Vi.'"Zjf i t ' ,47 ) `' u t t Ne t Syroppf grptt twin bloforrtity,, abd be r oe " n ' mr; h rk co ie.h lor mran.• LA/1.1 to afoot Yrliet I . ro t cud rola by E. E. SELLERE... . sr vr,i tehthy ..tywalsta morally he the toebdthee aOd ticleitr BONN, 880. & CO, RA v. rxmovxD 22 • s w i r Ctvl , q strretyln 'horror Iror,loonor on tin NORTH tat OF C3.1:1.)i.d. AND LoIIItARD io , ro lb, intend con doning Oa US INLS.II. in all 'is varletieo. basing nude erutiraeta pith i.ral of did rust Yrortineut tantlactoncel Mate n. V in:Rein. he si rewifar the ,iKsic. Z gy l a. , M,Liline Pint I's Epnuk.". s'a an t i l' Plle of.Viroixon. .s CLAR:Okoneßonted Mod; P roach Ilatotr.i oinind i lnoapa. nom] " Mown, SEG A RS, of every dotntotkoRSNIORINCITORAC -1 \ - .1 and SNUFF'S, of all kind,. llraty also Sole_Arata fin Ureanor",t FlNii SPUN ROLL TOIIALINJ, Le a d Totritoo, ot— every , iesreiption: ..Sonor Laßolg itowas. Myra tn.' All of the slot, arta, sill is sold on accounnedadoryerno. • N. 11. 11. r" html recolvinG 100,000 of fine 131 PORTED PIT INCIPE_SEGARS fohIoonn , end Rnric , OOOrtuno.i ItONN. D AULT'S ENGLISH GARDEN SEEDS, &a. Via undersigned liortiellitUritirs alad Seals. n. fromfrom l.endon. baYinr t rshlL heel thlmuelrn in ban m ..n...31d.. take the liherry.4, Inform the Cent .l.o=o.l3 of and tie:n . lll, that they would delight tn tt.k . ply ill. u. with the leetting art Irks nf the !mats traidens. surli t V 11.71.1! Vitals of Cobb...ie. Carditiower,Motniie Ita.fieu. St inert,. Peas. nee., ae. A Pail neetert meta. sr. us by our friends near Loudon: 111. a. fart Liam, tnerery gardener of experience, that Erse raw unalurequwatitY erd ine,,usp.rablr better .1... pi than ..an be obtained few:vibe hen :aimed in this elitaate. This remart ls tarty the kinds nann‘l stem, wad thit=i our. u 111 1,. e` out the ..snia.a. that paid here We= Vfit[lllll.ll G. men to see the In quality. wdt...ut theme we ha. endow lb.. principal kinds. which the editors of the Gazette a to surh of their friends (raWtinal Ord. enen.. Mother .an and rill do the feeds;Pastiee. and at maturity drop tz.. n line Informing us of enceesa. tee Orders 4.r our Strii, and remittance, .in st dl Mann-. :Ire our from! , and h... 1 attzntion. We will eend'br Adieus Earn., for ae emitted.) U'e will furnish that sty -thetvund `"' ur put them up tomder. Call ert and Water streete.' fobs Baldeaore..lld. ST. LOUIS and 1) AVID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Lac, Camp:La. - I.4Kr Pg rnsylvrada, St Laulklllo. caaaaallaaftwo proaq.UT mamma. 04:747 - JOHNTOHN 11. ItANKIN, Attorney end Coon. liar at Law. end CrarabalaarT for the State a Panaylval,da et_ Lollie. MO. 00..0 Iltabarg4.l lleferritra.--Ta....bnrgh.• Mu. 1%. Foraaal. Liamlit.a Mu lee. ll'euadlera .t J9bn E. Parte, Dawns a Semple. McCord a 0.. . 5ar.14:17 BOSTON AN RICAN HOUSE, HANOvert STREET, 130570 X; . . rrlIE undersigned having entirely re-pt built nod nil th.• cllire molt. containing in nil about thaw hundred abdditY ri.D.w, would rc.pcettally give !intim that it Se now reeutT !ht. tits reception and twanntitodetion or the 121.0.1 lag ~ ,1 , 1 10 Mat) . . An extrndid notiettor lhr ntirttrinewiedet 4 tkit.i.tgii" kiernnll rererhuour. rui the numerous rdvr menu. which hove hccri tr..3ilicannt . it penperly given ite nu wiverti,mcnt. Sun, it to inr.... c.Swihni boo nwalur PRY mart perfcet. - `The furalturn awn wrhrrody to order. he c.est. and w.r...Scnii id' it, twperlettly the Drawing rnw, will lc I , gena to to of of licntihid ruunnred tux, 11, ran ge err carwiouw, nod the boo.. he m.ale tirr-inged . roil the oonvenlente of thn itrid lute. 1r1:1 lw MITA tirtral In an nnetrertioaa , hi, raantrv. alt.! 11.• rworri,v, Values himself tbal.. the Vanes - wanll , at...ball'ls..trutj the Traveller's Maar: 1.1.1118 MC!. The areal rartatyl , rr t3,nsumle.iunnf I.llcLimv, Aißdiatis Er.oldrEis. Mins cr .IretanLaqf CV-Ilre:TW or frarve. n!h, aJje4mj rf th, Pubx , ..crY rhpuru.• . tile r liven s. an onn d , ..hr. 111,11, nn thr virtue, of this motet .ine..amd to huki no sue - et - lug hturtenJir. which Carta nAll Ont 1 0 .0rnult. Th. fli,e of loci:ma:um'. tle Pine sod WI!! Chem, am iu•tly criehratni for the cur. of all diers... of the Loot. sod User, utat,h f.r‘rfully prrenleut In allNortters Frt. r.m! , lnat'oft cf rhea cal extracts, pro -0110-1 fe.ul thot 0000 Tn., Dr_ IVlcvAs'er Din .o.3, a, Ch:.11) 011/16L Chary I‘ a Cps w,aect‘r. r0a.p...1emir..1.7 of Wild Chard Dark antilh• zetnai0.."1,.rm131..... , the Iltt,r impnrtnlemprmly hi. of which an ah•o et...- Marti by a nor ch,ralrql with !ht. r%tract of Ts,—: nnaqin., the whnh. uric Un nrtaia fall ~Gleac:or . =MIME! II EP EIJI 1' Ala' Co CVrr oZ Curd by Matsu , BO uni Cam, —The fll...rinb sass of Jenfroials is .of ronsumptio... ,e e of his bruthrns nal alatert ha iing..h..l truly vronderfbb • Voeuital I:lo,,lints.iittas co., .1ept,1:7,•341 —fbar I tyke the Warty of advising Inc from th, use or Dr:Tel:L.4lb. I.i Cbere,.. Inv prnstratud by that tavflils won:, iu May laR The attack aas tr!sti hors • .or: o. fr nvs a sus family. Oar brother, and ba : of Connunp•ion. i we.. a-Misled - CM ~ ,• r, T lI Ihe featort-.cf the.di , eato. I'hadaillatnM tab rough. Bud cluesturs.l,l a gr.:at deal of bkcal. hoed. :nita , lb , A:4. and' shcst.. Cat Mtn , - netn tltL busbesurheat. : I Inv wider U. d olitrleiso. from ttur was "i.k niodi Rkt wr, l / 4 1 rind,. *rink thou :loot he ittry. and my frirear emu iderril dir mire tope:rm. or at !emit IYromi oar thrsicion.o for us, of Kt tat . '" *Pit Chcrryi — Wittort qy wwirdae:mr falter fr. - Y.lnd andoommeared ododu !dream it to mr. and foal the trot dur I ocamionidi da ta; it mr terialh irui.not.a. rod in two uouto frt. the Lime I ctroturneed UM" to to out rad <air ror lobor.lwhith 1 dill continue to Moo' 1 Into 4111.13 bottim tte torlidiso. and un0r....*1.01100 i Lai JEJLE..III.III +. Cr 0 0 L't 1 1 • t re '1 11 Yr.cd'S Poem". Lain Co., Jolts h I` aur,-.1.0ur Mr. rrioiiffoo — limll utthn r..rcruf trplmtl rhool t.r. tlllrh left 0001 :.late. when. ix do. toltoring c otrr. t otti. tse ma uwiilftkr...lloyi mew rttth art , oPtoortitm of a rontrmed 01050109. 1 Inl+u - vd .1..11. 8,11 Ica."4" , millod sill rola bresw I - - • .1-o fr. pte.,:, 175eutluu;:d C., tat., ,:radunt:, , inking under the .Iyeafe.eingi ./...1.3:,.1.37.whc.1.1 , 6. , mod° ett..,kvi ten-r. rri.n.l.• .I,min:a of my lino ronitn: rtyAavti iln4tt . 1 ~u l,l,nr. Ore Out a ..hort3ly anddil rouitta.tly rknolt last their mg. Under th,e eiltuovUtutis It may to truly said L*.- • Itstay. tkelet. n. tletortuln , l in quit taking Mt- I. .:ea r. pm..rrtht..l fry Thr , irians. autl try Dr. Wistar'sSW ram of W1 , 1•1:11,-17.a.1 frora v tl,e sec:: that / I.S tt., a. I 1.1.2.1.; , *1,1,0,1 r.-or . ory. Levatir.- or,l it, w•r•lx mruth , . thr t •k: whir!, tlto. I vas car .l, and cbanfrillr •,:n2ne3nl the ;el', tr;:.S of .., a:1.1 ‘l•.:th . c •-th •th 11fittg, ttrl I: 7.1:r, M. do . not et/ea buuper.e....-., donc. 04.11 hare no 461.11 ,tli. WM' L.:11 1., ~!! with 'ft-14,prd a.. 1 L.,r1.-•••11, •,.. yr•uri. • J 1,1 1 ,11 JACK/410i: .-h!r),,ton Countr, e)tanf,ml .4 Parl:e—l trke tb:k oppurmultr y(l 3 . formiug > ou tuu, yorta.:ol,4 upon b) the uw of 117. ll:e.,vat of WII.I I,the ) 1040, 1 )..n. Ith m..t) the hov..), ..Licit 1 4.1.. - )41 ur.lrr .isvale. gra:, uall) rtwocrrrl. V4l i ulalcL 11-tr r.tron.r langs. and frx of till-, ,turs I u'arcon..l.ao 1,1. 1 lr'.l blr &trAs of ourlicin, 0101 c 0 v.!')'l aid, without I.l+ , :it tau) tit. I wruzi.4 slur, oath the winter of 124:4 yrlien I iward of Dr. W - 6,l.sr'a aa.b....m of Wild Cherry. szr Mende ra•rsttaad 03 , to 4i, it Drool. thoogikj had gin 1 hop, of r,:c0vcr,.1.,1 pleplred myself for the 1 • -Lange oyanothrr world. Throo;e: tb.r i.ollatatione coakelu.t cl the kenulne Wiptaelt Ilalmust of Cherry. The .fart to tZuly mtoolahing. Art, Ihr , e years of affliction mod ,utnring. awl after 11**14,4 .lost four or to hundr,ldotbirls to no ?arm, I.ent moo n rtwrtot. t phyriratin had pro. 4 wasialll , 14g. I nwr rr,torud to rtnr..l.,alp by the tkpeirig ofd gal nod the t, of Dr. lVt.,ar , of Wild Cherry'. May the bl , ,irx of IN, upon proprietors a ...liar,: istar', Dr.l.am of Wild Cherry. Yoml re,,tturlY, • B Cni 1 . ... Sntzfor.l.t Park.U f 'urth nI 11 •try t wc.... Cittcluzstl,llliln. r an 3 u bout ail 4/r.1.•1:4 010.0 ta addre/t., • J. Kidd t Cm. n. A. 3.'A. Jourx"isc. 1. r.. I'o,1 -burgh: AllegtortrCity . T. 1:n5.....,11....1V:e..1.14:teb:.1: IL IB,vte. tnloccot4ll • ,ity. li'mtnt.y..Socp.rcrt: ecttrivc;llrame , lv..ol . 2.lititlditTAMl,4 ti.l.•Ln.ml A Co.. .1. 1 tl riafynnit, rem. A Co. A. A ...+.121. eFe,rarl .:1.41, N. C,...1:1„ad0r. 34( . .11,014., !tortilla “ralan d Fork , r, !telly Co, 14 , 4 .r. 0,1.m:we:loll. Wagoria: F. hrortuntle. foblkdO,,,lu • Closing out the Entire Stock. ' • IRE AT BAIZGAIN S.—A further redue i dun In nrie... Tlir Maberrilr_r_si.hing_ to rionia out lir latlntini .4 hit dial: of ferry and nniqdr Dry ihnnia Ll ha 1. of, Aiorll next. would, raiiiantfully gall the =artho his aid 11.161 , r. end tha irlio are in cant of st hit, tar coat. lialnir forinarToisny ,ari.no 'tithing 1.4 MUlLl.Witett lanqtraa 3inrietatrted,thin ould be a Owl opid,tunity. oa of the bed. af inaist i irk on 1,11,. eltlta Ir., thestor. blob hr boo firruni,l tsr oirr 11 and lien an ete• esit funny trade. 11 di. 11.14.4.11/tAlat, Nir, fork =tar,. :itnrlar at. Pltl/.011111 .• ' • Q. ELIS.-11) bbls Clover 5.,,1; 0 ...0 Tln•othr do. for Ille fir , - febli) Itltil%V.N i IZIKEYATIOCki ' - ---- - BLANK ETS! BEA N lUTS!! • lIY] itcm }3.1. 1.3,..n Land n WA:4 aisOrtraentof 111ank,,..f .11 , 1117 , r03t ei flow f.ir of extra ,ire and qua.l,:,, all of artuctaxafted mlutshi ono. , f 1 01.1) LOCKETS.--.111,.t received a large W nad • nilnLittost.C.,. I,..erotypos, flair, t r . • - W.14:11i.80.t. 11 . .ONDONA3.I or fh,, MIME to. c±! I:: AP WA LI. l'Al'EE—Erota &Wl:antra, ra!;:l42 MtbAgnALL ti7I:APPLS:Ii AND. MINTING on 6 by 11,1;12 r V RITE FISII-92rat i I febl , I s t i i%; ad T . lintrr w Fmo m te t `I bbbi fur sale by rebyl IL E. snualr _ DOWT ilAinEritY —^ Ll 1.. for smle I - :,-E'LLtro• I f 1 9PPE.R4-10 lAA, fur bale by t-blu It t. nirs_rt , 1-L V lAL CORKS-10W rr,oss for :tale kt ' a. K esu-AF. 1 8,1 - 0;4 4 1.1DE L;.1.115:.E - L-.. 1 7 rinted and %Zi t. au& - tt e t , o- rbto.) sirarity x 10.1:61F/ELD. • i r .r.b.o3/1 ,-. . k MQ7:1•11V EtIICUTIELI, .rilinv"i or* at , .t,oloof Ante to' Imo root+ pot yord Um.= Luta burnt 11.anno Wm: yroon klatincle of various rota. sad 'valid... EMIEMZCZMM