mmmmi DT Tllrrse. A -nazaw—myetercous won], a dream! Whan joys and r.Orrows are enshrined In , thine etill hours we fondly deem play-time , for the truant mind. It is a happy thing to diem, When rosy thoughts and risiotu) bright , r Pour:on the soul: a golden stream 'Of rich luxurious delight. , It is A la weary thing to dream, ITheas from the hot and aching brain, AS Irian a boiling cauldron, steam ;?be myriad forms in fancy's train. It is a Curious thing to dream, When abspes grotesque of all quaint things Like laughing water-witches, seem _To sport in reason'a turbid springs. It is a gloriouo thing to . dream, When full of wings 'and full of eyes, Borne on the the whirlwind or sunbeam -11't race along the startled skies. It is L WON:Crow thing to dream Ot tumbling with a fearful shack . From; some tall cliff where eagles scream— . To light upon n feather rock: It is a terrible thing to dream Of strangled throat, and heart-blood ghosts that in the darkness gleam. • And horrid oyes of midnight guilt. Ijovea dream, I dread a dream Sometini es all bright, and fall off' gladness, tut other times my brain will tonal -With sights that, urge the mind to madness TITB.E.OO_ ens, Ea AND PRAM. byarnacb—lt is probably better to perform thiji _th operation in wintry, or immediately on tbgreMorill Of `the tree from the seed bed. But if it is. deferred until the tree is old enough for a sbindard, let it be done at tbe.proper height for the fortnation of the top; and then, if there be two or more bresochih large enough to admit of grafting, let a scion be put into each, from one to three inches from the main stalk. Some of the most beautiful and thrifty trees we. ever saw, were managed in this way by the writer of this article. He 'elected some pretty large seedling= from a nursery—from 1 to 4 inches in diame ter—trimmed them up to the required height; ' 'selected two,"three, or four of the stoutest upper branchei, upon which to net grafts ; cut them -,done S 3 chart 'as could be managed conveniently, and inserted the graftsoften the same day the trees 'were planted. The result was that the trees formed tops the Ent season larger than the ones ha cni off,; aud of beautiful form; because. i-oppose there Scions grew en one tree, and each scion had three buds, there were tine branches started at once, radiating from the centre in all directions. Some trees managed in this way bore fruit the second year ; but in all cases they form beautiful symmetrical heads, because the branches, all starting together from the buds of the scions, grow with about equal strength. To renew the top of a tree of larger silo, is . attended-with more labor, hut it ft ;well worthy of it. In every branch of an inch in diameter. or a little less, act a graft. If the branches axe too large near their bases, follow them out until, by their own natural divisions, ,they become small enough. Perhaps a tree may require fifty ar a hundred scions ; but no matter. Plant them all over tlie head, and then cut everything else away, .and throw the entire strength of the tree Into the mitt. At - the end of the firet season, the new head willhe more luxuriant than the old one was., The second season will probably bring some frait,,and the third it will be a bearing tree, larger thaalf it had not beeng;hfterl., • This, too, is spoktia from experience. Trees of bre+, inches diameter at tie butt may be renewed in this cloy, by. netting from twelve to twenty grafts, proper ly distributed over the bead. In fact,,trees man aged in this way are the most beautiful and thrifty . -As different varieties of apples are of very dif . fetent yiger of growth, it is never good to put more than, one .variety on the came tree. It is sure to make an ill-shaped head. The common method of cutting, off the main stock, irltereTii. is an inch or more in diameter, and inserting two Rim, is bad, became if they do grow the health of the tree is greattenjured ; and.if they fail„.the tree is destroyed. Always, if practimble, graft on' the branches. This is not theory, but the teaching of experience. wars WABIEIIIO4 Thera are few thiop that conduce more to the neat:tem and health of a dwelling, probably, than white wash.• Applied on the ceiling and inside walls of dwelling and out-houses, it tends to ptudfy the atmosphere by neutralizing or destroying those noxious effluvia which are always more or less extensively engendered in confined situations, and ohiEh are no often deleterious to health. 4pied to the roofs of barns and sheds its a great promoter of durability, and adds also not a little to the neatness and beauty of their ap peanince. It is cheap, and any . ono who ;can slack lime, dissolve :salt, and nee a white wash brush—not a very difficult task, certainly,'can apply it successfully, and in a manner which will ensure its duration and efficiency for years. It is en excellent plan in mixing white wash, to add to the water as touch salt as it will ay. solve. This greatly increases the durability of the costing, and adds not a little to the natl. putrescent modifies of the wash. In some in striates sugar or molasses are added to the mix ture; as are - also glue, white lead, common paste from wheat flour, and rice water. For In side work, pigments of various colors are like wise mixed with it as a matter of mere taste, and when of a nature sufficiently strong to with stand or resist the neutralising action of the alkali,' produce a most pleasing and beautiful effect. These, however, do not augment the value or durability of the whitewash; npr do they enhance its disinfectlng..Mielities, which are to be ascribed exciosively to the lime. This application of white wash to the walls of , cellars, :end 'sprinkling the floor of the same I ti With fresh burned, caustic lime, should not be • neglected during the Spring months when there . Is ordinarily a copious evolution of noxious and t veneficial gases from decaying roots, and other similar substances which stilt remain in, and • • cannot well be retrieved from the bins.' . I - Coruna Rxwoorscrs.- , -We notice, that in ma ny places they are adopting an entirely new mode of laying out country property. Intend of squaring all lobby the right angle, the ground is laid off according to its natural contour. The road is made to wind about the natural depres sions of the ground. Lots are laid off, in qtutn titles salted to the natural advantages of the place, and of varying Axe. The rites for build- mg are thus. dvantageously placed with refer ence to the roads, and the general beauty of the country is greatly enhanced. In the vicinit34f • Rochester, N. Y., we notice that a large tract, bas recently been ail:cued and laid off. In the centre, a tract has been left of from 90 to 60 acres, intended far general use, and to be plant ed in trees and shrubbery and kept in order.— The residences s=round:this park on which they immorally front; and are of various quanti ties of ground according to the natural position of the surface, as adapted to sebdivision. Grounds so laid off send improved cannot but be eminently attractive; and a park thus kept, will answer for all, and save much. expense. The Philadelphia Bulletin publishes a list of the' . churches •in that city and county; from whiCh it appears that the - whole number is 247, the number of seats 186,639, and the total Coat of their construction $4,817,050. Although the nrunber of Churches is stiry large, yet they are unable to accomodate loss than ooe half of the intthitunts. Fifteen of •the church edifices in Philadelphia are appropriated to the worship for colored persons. , Timm or Pew Owssaa—in the Superior' Court-at New Haven, Conn., the owner of a pew. in a certain church brought action against its committee for the value of his pew, which bad been taken from him. It appeared flint the SI, clay- trap in. declining circumstances, and-ea a remedy it was proposed to modernize tiMir house. Tinder the advice of counsel, the committee of thi society canoed the edifice to be appraised by three indifferent persona appointed by the satie ty, apportioned the gross amount upon the seve.. pal pews, and tendered to the respective pew holders the amount thus apportioned. The plaintiff claimed to recover the raluci of . the pow, ifrespeotive of this appraisal. It cost Lim sfibo, and had for several years to the time it was tiara from him, rented so as to pay the • interest on $lOO. =The court decided that the plaintiff was enti tled to recover the full Telco of the pew at the time it Wtiataken, and that i.haNaPprailial stunt be laid out of the C(136. :The annual income, hawerver, was no =taint= of the real value of such , kind property, bnt the circumstances end _.,,tendition of the /society must be taken into canddestidn: ' di throe were not g0,...d in. the prasiiik etas, the of the pew was assessed .at . sBoo' = tiallate, Ftk.ilalgtoarnt Om for Pat amount and tante. O CONTRACTORS TO LUMBER KEN. 2,000,000 feet Phu*lkulted. Fin , ALLEGIIKNY A BUTLER PLANK i onDcompexv. iv.it. Minion & uutll the ft °. of ApriLl ' neet. for furnishing 'lvo aillbou bet of Kent-3 bleb flak, and Bor D feet in length—to to delivered at " Lin 84 um, if hroup the Hver; Or of 000 b Ph. e an the se may be • pen. .• ' Pro may he hooted to the President, B. M. I.A.N. Bei , Butter or.. Ps., or to CHABLIS Y. EPANO. Pier buyglu and nay tuoulidet for further Wornastion 00 the — it,.. i ney be addboised to mow. . • will be rateived far th e dalleerf n om tbe , 08 k. r Hemlock. . ldtd. TO CONTRACTORS RROL COUNTY RAILROAD—SeaIed m.OOl be received al the office of the Carrot at Railroad Corn_ pan.p.fat Carrolton, Ohio. until Tani, • .13th dap of Plarch.nextdiar the rLaa•ntgliAli.Fl,ll2.o.: anarito. to nraLV - °LI* r7.'fitTiilrst=g r i a tit : , Ettin • .at the °Cleo of the Cl'insipany, P axing , lb° ten lag • re . ii , 0 4, 1 1 , t t i i ii . tbe day of UOW titLing. fe • 16nd !LUDT. CROZIER. Seer. Notice to Contriotors. ft 110 AND, PENNSYLVANIA, RAIL 0/- omtu ttrott,?atlgrgriT ' t t e d 0 of Dlart]r Wert, fet i020 1 4"ge ° 1 11 4 11,7 4 00, T AtF;irli 0, dd rh toilor. Spetitlanione non tort. propoitale rimy be Waal lat the aloe in Pfttabrienti. for turoweeke provtorn to the letting. on application to Salomon W. Roberta. Chief Cher..., The propotals town to in arcordaneo ultb Uw printnj fornit k and addrereol to the President of the WU. ROBINSON' Ja,Proeidern Tgon ut ob. 6 t h . ,North dote-daub Nen York Trilme. 11212.1.101111 Railroad Journal. publish tour tluire. • feb:tdtd ' - O — POSALS for Erecting a Wire Suspen r hr fr. ia 'Bridge over the Allegheny River, °Twat, Me eha greet, in the Fifth Want of the city of iiittebnigh, :1 a Pt= cU riler ' a * go A . .= tg f Jacob Paint & Co.. Liberty greet, until-the - 14th 4.7 a :' , /•=h &rat, the erection of the Lora described bririp , i4e Atli thereof to be the agile the Monongehria . with nth alterationr ea bidders mar rugged and the recto apFrove. By order Vine Beard of Mrectora foltifdtf • F.LORENZ. Prinsit. • 0. SUGAR-40 I.l6ls...landing per str. 0 Witt Clinton, re m ff i lTe l l rerlisoN Co. bER VLNEGAR-20 bbls. for sale ID' tet2.s S. F. VON IiONNIIONST a CO. CH. ,4 ft 11."~l. • d tS~4I EESE-150 boxes W. R. for sale 11. reb2S e. F. VON BONNLIORST • co. I 31NiCTINF. PORT WINE ,The piire juice of the imr, aultable for miebatialTurueera for sale Quart or Bottle. at 1101tRIU ITAIVORTH'S a went Mom cart ride of tha DiILIMODCL 50 Ithds. prime N. 0., just reed ' th " lkl i i alu li ti r uit t b ilunitA3l. • N. W Wothr S-100 boxes just recd and for nu RIntIINJP.• N 1 0. NOII6 RATIAM. Water 0. tY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS r4k, and colon, In etoriloaCl dAfoNn rTlX' male N- by d --_ CARPETS--A largo assortment :sad rawest ety,les In a dIcCLINTOCK.we and for pal. by W. S-- ---- 071ozett for mile by ek. R W. IiARBALGII. ,INES FOR MARCII,atJ. B. Literati . 'Depot, Thitl Mee.. omen:. the iinittam's alies BOA for Mar eta awatirsi Sartain's Massalm do Ladies' National Magarioe. do o:tha Psofflteer, an Indian tale. Sr Moy DieJoardion. Dlctioasszpt Met-har Ea fial Stanflald Liam a thstorical flosousee: Ifeureattna bra. P. Junta Self 800. try :Ira EWS Shams al= a clew novel, br Mrs :imitation., fehlB g 4 NGLISII AND - AMERICAN 'Oil Cloths, a large allotment of .01.1 eearonol Oil Clothe. for. Plk the eftryei Werehonea No. 85 Fourth et, to which Ire Inrite the attention of Duff heeete , 1..619 IMMEZEI ePRN-400 bush. for sale by I.J. MIS Tr3l: JOID:STON eftLOYER SEED-4 bbis hi store, rind tzurs, f. ~.I 47 EMa= ICKORY NUTS—LS Male for sale by febll3 W3L IL JOUNSTON 311 CERT mi tes CURE FOR ALL PAIN may be fond lase of Perry DarlWa 'Vegetable Pain erehjuktem s t=irggrr n . --- --" f ist . Oct- 'd1tb,15.19 We. the undersigned, Druggist. a Merchants of thi• nil. have been w.uunted,witk, and ol d for a yew or too rthtt=°itiWlLii.: 4 l. -,ZaLD:I:I 1 05m.bira;;=7.° tr . ."ue b" °Ms thi blot! Poboo as arttde of 1.001 merit and 01120. Deem knew an article of kledlerne became so dblervedly ft.P.t=to etzet . t i nzlet • h Is ii =d , rea fact of Olorwel by 15 of the leadWz Druggists. yx .4. by B. bolero], Agent. No 10 Won) street febl3 SECTION BOATS—The Tanachariton and Ittinunn. lying toolvabin, gbingts. et PtunPurt idlbert, 6t Pntibutgh. In gat ou uPPDpuOuh JOIIN McVALE.N. t eV. Canal Baia, Pittsburgh. OAF SUGAR-100 Abe, assorted num ben, far saleby BUILIIRLDOE INORAILsaI. ,10 No: 118 Wttpr UNDRIES-- Wes Cdtto76 • 97 mks Featherg • , 24 do P•16:716. 6 do Dry Aidder 4 do dr, Peaches. • _ do do do 9.661.14. do Glomat. • 1 do Wool; no. landlot ste6ser.Geno- Y6.:6.2d Yorudo by 94677 isautrvicKLY ig CO TONS SODA ASH, for ea e by 513 (*VII BURBRIDOE t Mt:MAN. SODAASII—A superior article of our own awantseture. consiazal i o : ltti r d . aatt y ssiejg 6417 Water .tzeot. rBACCO LEAF-4 hh , is i. for sale by_ N. fang T OIL' EGA.IIS-100,000 Principe. &gulls, and 'llama Seg., of all Md., Sr rut. SI feblB A. CI - LBERTSON t CO. ICHECK LOST—A check drawn by us in furor of Henry Prit, No. 17= dated February alb. . on li. Holmes S Sons of eta dry. for tbum hundred and My dollar, hes been MO. from the mall Dinneen 110.abursh and Psrkeroburgh. The publk. are eautiourd r. _:—timin., 'lllDertagor rate by cks on hand and C O . rah by (.51 7 B S :81.811T. BERM' k CO. ULPHURIC .4. MUIIIATIC ACIDS, at. AT '''' ""d" for "111.1NETTY33ERIIT 1 CO. il [l, , tA r C b KE . j:...A . L .p.: 100 ., jf li r b s. la jz ;7rge No. v 3, ,, S co lae- OLASSES-40 bbla.Plantation, for sale by 1,017 JAS: A:HUTCHISON I co. BAD-1800 Pigs Galena, for sale by febl7 -o JAS. A. HUTCHISON ACo BUSH. DRIED APPLES, for Hale by ito , 8ui,....„. 46 1NP11RA31. t. "'''. . .. ISII- 1 100 bble N 0.3 Maekeral; Drwro CaMA; bbls Salmon: for tale by 7417 , Y. WILSON. 00 DO,Zb.nCOßNEU.oo3l,afgosalemby • linen and House Furnishing Goods. 1 A. BIAS& .t. CO., No. 62 and 64 • Alatiat ateeet„ttrepe emstantlf on hand • large at of the (*Haring goods, wf the beat manufae tl° TableeClabs, Damask and Moen' : I Napkins, Overlays. Doyle", Le. km Towelr, llvekabee. Dlier and Drataa: Diapers, homia, Fen and Bird Eye: Linen Lawns and Li n Cambria: • Floor and Linen Dam hll ',Lahr: Linen Cidebrie Handkerchief= 1, .4 lalendale Sheetagn 104 Dorton d= I 64 Atimtle sbeetlngre 40 inch oillowse.thea. Le. tre, NEW MOSlD—Where are the friends of _ ""i're'Vs i rutiVg4 3 ist. to te4Tou. The Robin. Sthlnklng dor dm' Dar. Men. y New England Home, evlar long, dedicated to the Leo of mi, She I Loland AVIY. 'I th, meet me an the Silver 01000. Gad Dtght dyHantra on the Prairie Len—Woedbaa. . ; ,Ily Rad. by h. C. Fn., ye left IF l Zl , ative Tillage, by G. Harker. 0,0, ?ft . th VI e.R. l ttakeve Bang and Polka. Wool I were with thee—amlbdter. .4, - 4 - 41 sawn. by HMV. :An extensive collection of new Polka, Walla. Carla time. de• . Ala a new Imply of ... New Canning Ewa." Cantirs Load* and ita exerllent new work, alled the ....11•India.. • qolleetion of_yoDular mat meal Boom barmontrad and • oxed by G. b. Webb and W. Heman—conaldered one of ith beat work a publithed. 11. KLE BED , febl4 Golden Huy, No. /01 Thled vt. HE HISTORY OF FENGENNI.§, No. $, by mn. 31, Thar .d the GeomelN Nand. , 0 0 t Secret lIIIKT7 of the Mon of Loofa Sixteenth, by Al. oV .... i ry tr Domed, Woe Laen mend, end foe ode at KOLDRA IS Depot, No. 14 Ildhl at, frbih 1.---- - -- bushels Dried Apples, for tado by feb2l ,T, RI DILWORTH a Cb. rlt'S FAMILY MEDICINES-SEL- L ma's Coron Byer/L.—The verb:Ms medicines of Me. Se me. ma Wm:detract, ars .....mingeary poSitiar thMeleb• mlthe messy. , Hie Vermilege has been found to be m ill nimble medicine in every Lemily. To Seller.' Liver ill . thommds are indebted for relief from pain end die' hale gained their popularity by be ye exparieme , They hone been tried end toted to be v. excellent mamaea for the disemee for which they an mmeedet. We hare tr.i....TlTmed MT. ti•Ue e'e •lOneb Strop.d kneesow it to be a speedy cure for e troy. 'leans'leans mesh .— en Slannon Ick,gx[ph. rased and MS by (chill. IL E. SELLEEIL e LT Weed-street 1.47411 - 13 0.1 r lIOCOLATE of every description for sale ) . b K,ict'ilet'l` ciu l 4 letoTa N A.f . . " : L it.r. rd— r% Intocolate v CtZmu Brom. The rent nasortemnt be Amid the nit , • bob''. 01.R1.r-Wantect , Co ao house work. Apply at thii Aka..' bl2l ARD-4 kegs or eby ecensos. LITITZ t CO. QBACCO-49 boxes 5 Lump, for sale by '",-roter SI,OILLA ot mw. ',OSIN-100 bble No. 1, for sale by fphl7 W. f. F. WILSON. JAR-100 bble — North Carolina, for ealo by 4617 IV. ec F. tiILSON. LEACHING POWDERS-200 caalc., inverter aztSele,manufsetand hr.l. Di febt• BENNETT, IsEkRY 1 Co. EATIN t We erapr epare ed to fordrb met r,..l L e r , - ; • • small braiding. ly Arm or trot v....T..4 •D. D. Willixtax,lreset the nst, roperintated Hs . On satyr. ATKI.N.ON k OKELY. lIRANE'.. 11. I ' A IN6ISECTITRE. for'sahibr J. KIDD k MUT - -31ILL—One Smut MI, comprem gbr maslow try tens DALZELL IF CO. .4.1.11 . ..30 barrels and i 5 kegs do, for sale R. DALZ Lib ert7ELL Co, OkL BUTTEFI--5 bbli 'prime It. Butter, 'epbiM.ud ter tele bs ,7L DALZELL street & 00. trurrty • T.l •• a , •' ..xes outman. . 43'.aababy Mb%) A. coLantrboN t oo.:4 INSURANCE Pittalmrgh Life Iwo:ranee Company. rE following pereons, by the term of atelier et the EIVERCRGIT LIFE I:VI:RANCE PANE are the Directory a the mad Company Paths Oed Yea: Janes S. lImM Charles A. tattoo, Jcaph C. Leech, Famed M&teetee. • John IL Dilworth. Wm. Nally, John At a manna of the above Directors, hell at the aka of C. A. C IVIT.S ° VirO 2 OI,Zo ' elected Free dent .9.tern MeCtreltes. Yiee Pembina. (Maass A. Comx, becretam JOS.. S. Darn. Trearnrer. Nava. Duwarn. L. D.. Damian g DhndeLaa The arta •subscriptien Books of the Company wilt be fa t ed, the the present, at the Mate of )inner. lit.. A Co., an Deal arca, where those whang to eulverlb+ ean epportunitr to do to. order of the Dowel: fatTiaw C. A. COLTON, Fweretar. State Idutaal Fire Insurance Company. BRANCH OiTICE—No. 6413xita'neu!Srustr, . , T_. PrffSBUROII. IIE beet evidence of the success of the Directors In endeavoring to make the STATE JICTE• FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY moot the wants of the communlty, ts the unparalleled amount of bueinere which has two door; having teemed over 500) Pallet. In a little more than eight month., and adttlaa user 1.90 A 0 eapltal to the Conipany. The Directors am Mad ...T. that nearly all the property losers) is of the sake. kited to "mall r and a large proportion Insured the only one Slum rof Policies issued. - - 5,065 'Amon t of property insured, - $5,139,406.00 do. gnaralidre premiums, 57,909.79 do. cash pecmiums, -- • :12,194.24 1... ,.., do. , guarantee stock. -- - 90,104.03' do. - - - - - - 4,100.00105er5.100,00 To be dedacted Prom the above lialthee. die loads/nal "if= ofof the omre fllerohnlite, and om en . of dwelling', and leolated and snooty property. 1.1.4..4 this '''...- paly att.& advantages Is poloist cheapness ' ...lets . nrol Peewit], Inkster no no InsurthreCennpany to xrueroutaM Cunducteit on the eiluitable and yr/wetly Improved 03 elm of Cleastheation of Siege, excluding all medal haunts, fu nning °air a Molted amount In any onelotallty. am* an. 1.1105 Um ft...puller and accurreore of lerWe &vv. and lies on both, the Mock and Mutual pine, It out ontrOr , roses the abeam's* and amommodstion of bOth.toete, hotntitles the Insured to a participation In the Poodle. It broader the metro' of the following Dins tone ' -John I'. Retherfonl. A. J. Gillett, John D. Paster. S. T. donee, Alonzo A. Carrier, Philo thdedgwielt. Cohort Cleft. J. P. lICTIIF.ILFORD. President. A. J. GILLIXT...S7-- ,_ 1at , ,6,.., A. A. Csalthot. Actuary. Penn Mutual Life humane Co., Philad'a. 4 GENT iN PITTSBURGH, W. H. I)AVIS, the hotter roarcaleage e( Mrpw ullo tee the lower part of tbecity. the ogeot may Os. 1. round" front 11 to 12 end 3to 3 o'clock: et the royal. r. , 111 of J. Pc tz b unrnaker a m Co.; !Co N nag atret= m e al . Ir . ttttentlnTr Pun Mete Prlbefi r te lire and benelita of Life Tusk., and blank Puse turnift.ed no 'r B l arigniock over tiln,ooo and constantly in,ressinC. — rrnltta divided amemart !lon turstrt tbr Pittaburnh. d art. 11,)0 1.—loll Marine, Fire, and Inland Transportation Insurance. DT of North America, Insnrance OcZgr nor , . 6t.: 0 1 I n yentilmfgl,ls4,-Mt,A4 "pipit= btYlru, ' 7,T,l4ti n on. sbippni mi.ta gess., Mnertoas. Arthur 0. Coffin, Seel, Timm , B. Cot.. Samuel W. Jona, John B- Nett Edward Smith, Richard D. Weed, John A. Drove, William Welrla. eatarml F. F .ith. Fnincir tlneldna, Samuel Brooke,. AUdlill ABMs., Charier Talk., WM. E. BOW'S, Ambrose White, , iltur tA ge s Ar c r .A V A L . Jacob M. Thom., S. Mortirlffain, IL D. Sheemed, Seery. Thiele thq nide= Dinars/me Ortriyany In the EMMA States and trent im high rtamilus. long egyerience.:MDD Men '4 '''''' etLl .11 risks 'i '' "'"' b =ll to tl 'h Valle. may be dered as offering ample- __ A y WILLIAM B. ONES. 1.4. )C8 tia 141 front meet. American Life and Health Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA • Agent for Pittsburg)., SA 3!L. D. TbICLE, Mee. 57 lin et .bat* t , lahhtield. Pamphlets mntaining all twerstury Infarchtion can be obthtred at the Ohm, jahnellf Western Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. ANTAL $BOO,OOO. R. MILLER, Ta., PereMem, SemetarY • 'ill insure &Tenni ell kind. of risks, Fire and Mariue- All lamed will be Dberellr adjulded and [dental' paid. A home Institntlan—mmusged by Direct , . who are well known In w and amonl maintainw are determined by promptnen liberality to lb. eharadMr they NM* Leeward. se earring the beet protection to theta who dedre to be insured. Ilm.r.canas—R. Miller. Jr.,Black. Li eu . Boller. N. Mimes. Jr. Wm. FL Holm, C. rhymer, Jack.. LyonJamea LiTyineett. tleorKe Med, Jaen >!'- Anajg. Mgdrk.,, Tbm tooth _ ""'4.1:131'" Delaware Mutual Safety Innwance Comp'y FFICE, NORTH ROOM OF THE EX CILING E. Third street, Philadelphia. • Istrnmeor—Building. Merchandise, and other I,,ry7=nut..l"" lam " Mau.. Int—Th.l" comely, C•r's and Freight... Mrehm eowitifiee. under open or I/peel radicles. as the assured Way dee. IMAnn TILMIVIITANIPI.—ThPy torore Ilerebandim transportad by Wagon. Rail road ear. Canal boats. and Steam boets. on eleera and lakes. on the moat hberal terms. Drittx - totte--Joaeph 11. Seal. Edmund A. Bauder, John C. Davi. Robert Berton. John It. Ileum. ietira ,, C. 1.411 e, Edward , R Davila Wil liam Falwell, John Newlin, Dr. R. Si. IltWtors. Jame C. Rand. Them... Mae Pip:tiding. ff. J•wee Brooke. Henry Sloan, emir tleorge Srerwer Jlellvahs Charles Kotly 3. ..lohruou Wm. Hey. Dr. S. Thema, John Sellers, 1V . ... TM. Drancrold ar T Morgan, Hugh Craig. John T. Loop. Wow.. Plasm, Preaident e rnes. C IteM, Time Preel: dent. Joehrn W. Cooly. Settetarl. ilha-Orrtct of the Onnwitty, it. 42 Wewr street, PM. inwsh. t.,21,11 P. P. PLADRUIA. Agent_ Franklin Fire Ineunince Co. of Philad'a.. viIRECTORS: Charles W. Ranker, Geo. W. Iticbard.C..TbogWart Mordecai D. Levis. Tobias ntr. AdoipLe E.. Bork, bationel Grant . David S. Drown. Jacob Smith, Morrie ratterson. CILLRLES DANCKEA, lbsaldont CgsSirs G.'130.114 &cretary. Tbls Company motions. to na gs Di...unties, P• 71124.121. or limited. on every description of Pr operty in town and coontrh at nat. as low as are c 0... Wept w lt] MCIIIIIO. The Company bare 1,[1 . ,11 a large contingent ',blob with th eir CmAtal and PIVSIIIIIIII, safely Instated. afford trap!. proteutlon th. 2.l•llrni. Tbe snobs of the Company. on January 1.4,1842,... rub agrtgably, to dm Act of Assembly, well as Aglow. 11.941',431 41 V 4.724 1 , 3 Temporary Loans Stott, 1.1.001 . 51.5=1 Cub, As $2=9.4A2. 71 binee their tnenrynnotlen. • perial of nineteen yearn they haee paid npuarde of one 3111 ban lour Hundred 'Monsen.' Dollars theme. by Fir, th ereby attottling evident* of the adenntagen of Inettranen. u veil their ability and the pcnition to meet with proapuntres liabilitlus. J. GARIISIII CtWFIN. Agent. mil (Mee9. E. ohruer of Wood and 9d CO EIIUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUIL E COMPANY, No 151 Market Rare, Newark, - and so.n gram[. N Y. Arrattotlated watetto sl,UO3,ooo.dirldlag from 30 to wr per cent prott per annum The anbactiber will receive appllmtlono for trunraiwa live. la the atoreautotawful Inanranre Company; the wl,ole yrodta Ming dlalded anttolf i t i ll i agrifd iosim, • ,15 Yo. 141 Front meek MISCELLANEOUS SLATE ROOFING • rARRY, HUGHES roprietors of the litach Bailout iiametifedam CO.. ' Slag (nearlir, log eava to Inform Builders. Contractor*. and other. at Pith. burgh. Wheeling, Cincinnati. that they hameaPiwiot ed Ata. LAVIIILIS, of Pittsburgh . , their Agent, who Is now ready to undertake contrmts for Hooting with th eir Let Gauged Slates. po.oo. MOIL. 8 Co.. are In pommel= of the twat and Wiped Plate Quaratei In the Coiled Statem—the quality of them Slates is tquaL If not mPerim, to the teat Welsb glares--they employ tame eglim but experienced and prer tleal deters to do their work, consequently they tiara no limitation In tururing a perfectly waterilght mot neatly and handsomely complamd, at as maronable • Prk , per wmans as angan the trade. IL k. Co: particularly recommend th eir Slat. to be put on lath twined of Meeting, which beof advantage to the contmcgon and owners of building*. Referenewe'as to their elates and elating can tw seen—and Thomas PAM. one of the tnmpanr. . 07 idm b.... " suited my day-.-M their agent's umee clatter of Etna rt. and Canal ' ; PARRY:III.OIIES I CO. • firlt•Slato Roofs promptly moat.. febilSalamr3m. C4O-PABTNERSIIIP—We haTe this day N_Jserodsted with us. Benidadin Hotrhhon. The buil. new 1011 tti conthrued dr hereddhre, under the Ina of JAMEd A. HUTCHISON d CO PitArburgh, January Hid. . LI: A LIE RSE X, COM3IISSION DIER CILLVT, funtimaala of Dameetle. tt oolrn, and Con., ii. bio. IV Wool atrenbllttaborgb. Orders fling at atigrt notice for any dewriptlon of 001. len blarhlnery.faWblt - - 'HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE . ..biting Wyman Me subeinibors, order the irtyln of I y. Fleming t C.., la this day illaordrod b 7 mutual aliment. IRA. HERSEY ANDREW F4IIING. It. IL FLEIIINO. - Ira nem, orflerriloa authoriscd to ace the name of ttia hae Ina ILI tha aettlement of their basilicas. _ - _ DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP_ The partnership heratof,ore . er INna tetwoot the en aniberk under We etyle of Ch kl ia- Whda, sea d soleed on the trot der of Janusc7, 1 5 51. by mutual rea son. Either of the ma:scriber@ sill attend to settli up tho business. and are au thuitsed louse Woman, of te ak. Ann for Was purpose. No. 101 Wood Aron. II C. SHACKLEIT, nbruary 21105. B. WIIITE. NEW FIRM—B. C. Shneklett and William r.. 1- P"" tadii " ird '' = ' r7.l7l . co " 4l B. 4lVlTh r ot.Z irry ti l oode basins° under MO Am of n ' ,....Sbacklett P Co. papal Lb. man lately occupied by nits:lOC Whits, 20. 101 Wood 0)0011. B. C. SILACELETT. Isbla SAYSE., Centered oubseribera have entered low OSPartnerehip under the arm of Semite, A nano A Otely. _ SCAIPE. • JAMES ATNASON. .0.21 JOHN M. OhELY. LEA Leal improved patent Uleeed ugrzz, Ilydrouilra , ms. . . Cnnerno,2e. All oluo on hand and to arive, for rang by jonfoolif ALEXA.NDER GORDON. Rotor Q.PRING DRY GOODS--FIRST SUPPLY I,7—Murphy A Burchfield will thie mornlea commence receiving the y lint pimply of Spring Dry Goode, and he, von the call of their customers and buyers g enerally They Invite attention to ther rattier. worm:mot rtyle Print at 12)6 cente per yerd,releeted with ratticular ref erence hods:raty of role,. Al 2 cseellmt article la also offered at 10 eente per yard, warrentel hat colon , . Aleo. choloe idyl. of Englieh Chintres. Dorn 12Se to /836 Cent. pr *V; Door 'Aitt.°T,:r4 r "g g,'•4ll"=, '111%77; Rainer, Needle Work Coder& Cuff Citetniantte, dr. Don ner. arid Bonnet Ribbon. Bonnet Cape, rte. febid - RUGS—In and atoro for rule by the 8 Ba>. railer, all of the teat q ualitc thilphate and Societe of Morplga Gum Shellac Epsom Salts Sgar of Le d, Gu u m Arabic Cream Tartar. Roll Bet:metal:a , Flour Sulphur: u etau ampho r.dna Senn. m C h. N. WICKERSHAM, fehli corner wood and sixth sm. riv iE oil kay "If TOlTWll — 'llt real S R. in.d.r..nto norri. IleywortlN Tea 5.0. T lu the isounal Lir IR The Te r they sell at 60 cent. Der !,;',,r,.... 41 7_verr good. and Mori at dr