-,-; ~ ; -k., -- - ••=',,•,‘,..),...., =MIMI HOME 73 iATTERS,- , , . Brennan Stave, Osen.---N. .• fugitive. slave ease,'! recurred Yestenhti, in' this city. "41ch treated 'a considerable ezeiteraent among oar citizens, and is the first which has taken Olen enc.' ethepareage of the late act of Congeess.— , On Tuesday, Wm. Reed, of Louisville. and Pen • jam& B o st, of the sabl e place, arrived in Pitts burgh.' The former hii,A been the gaardlin . of Miss MAL B.Dyed', of Louisville, and the loiter is.: believe, a pollee officer. ' Bust bad the following power of attorney, authorizing him to • recapture: tt.colore4 min, named iVoodson, an . ' alleged fugitive' sterol belonging to Miss By . • • • Rims all men by these presents, that I, Rhoda B. Byers ' now of the city of Loulseille,and State of Radnohy, for divers causes me hereto moving, have, and.by these in:eseate do ordaln,constltute, and appoint, Bealamla S.:Rust, of said city, my agent, for me, and in my'name, to arrest, seize, ' and hold, my dart Woodson, who is now a fogi-, ..tire from' labor,. not my service: Bahl slave WQ01.1.91:16 is about thirty years of age, about five feet ten or eleven inches high, of a light caste for a negro, and thave Intelligence that hods rani 'Ding at large in the State of Pennsylvania. • And I do" hereby authorize and empower my said attorney for um, and, in pay name, after he shall have him - his. posseSaion, to sell said Slave • . Woodson - inch Trion as he shalreet proper, and If hei shall not sell my raid slave, then he , • shall convey Mixt to the city, of, Louisville, State 'ef.Rentuchy, to be surrendered - to:sne;- "Itfireby ratifying and confirming 'whatever my saidaittor. l• nay may, 46 in the premises in as foil and' cern ,: plate itimanner,•as if I was present, and to dolhe tmme myself - - • [Signed] RHODA IL.IkERS... • ' - This power of atterneiwas certified to by John . M. Del* Mayor of the city of Louisville:: . Bead and Meat, immediately on their arrival, hid an I interview with the United Statei - Com missimiet, and told him 'their Modems. They - had *Mid that Woodson was living in Bearer, . and Rost wished to receive the necessary author!. ty for Ma arrest, in order that he might be Inanght befiire Judge Irwin; of the United StateS cote. for tthl. :s „-The.. fa)loviag warraa . t was .thereupon is- . . United States of Americo, • Western District of Pennsylvania," es. f 7. D. 13 weltrer. Conurdasioner under the Act of enigmas of the .20th February. '81:4 duly • appointed by the Circuit Court:of the United' States, for the Western District of Peansylvonia, To Benjamin S. Rust, by me appointed M cute this warrant. issued by me in the pet:torsi atusi of my duties as Commissioner. Mheress, It has been legally charged before me that Woodson being a penum held to Service or Labor in :the State of Kentucky, and owing astr.h Service nr Labor'to . a certain Rhoda B. Byers, hath escaped therefrom into the Western District of Pennsylvania : .Now, to pursuance the Acts of Congress of the United States.lottlis betudf made and provided; and by force of, the authority vested in me as Conunissioner, Ida by this.wanant empower and, command you,. that you apptebtmd the said Woodson, if he be found 'alias District, and you CO/1.30 him to be brought : fattlririth before roe ' Ginn under my hand and seal, at Pittsburgh,. in the county of Alloghe.ny, this 11th day of .1. B. BVIEITZER6Us•I: Co *cur. . , With the warrant in his posscrion, Bust.left. Pittaburgh on Wednesday, and arrived itto 7 cheater about dark. He then found that WOod son was engaged awn waiter in the tavern krMwn as the Pavillon. 'He was married to a colored woman, originally from Louisville, and hadise chibtren.: . Bast at once arrested the allege:tree tire, and lunideacangliM, Set out for the stenm . beat lending. A crowd soon gathered, but did not. afar the sliAtert rMiatence, when they learned that the officer. was legally authorised to _ make the arrest.: Heirs of ..the_ arrest -was sent to the United • Stites Manind, by telegraph, and - Best and his •• prisoner lioniecilately left for Pittsburgh; arriving here at about half-past eeleveno'clock on the steelier James . , Neliom - „ - wthstri Irvin, ESA:; `the bad In the meenrizon imatrizsrlittmmothiestion theidaY;;' or, shttlek the facts relative to the arrest, and requesting Ihn to order hie officers to preserve the PhPle Peace, utd• P,reVertt, (Bserder. The Mayor gave the neemieig orders, * sad his police were put atthe-disposal of the Marshal, for that pupae. - 'On the arrival Of the boat, the prisonerwaer at once. taken to the Uplift Haase, where he was kept all night ,At ten o'clock, Woodson, who tree handcuffed, was hionnht -into the moat of the United States . Cotarifind placed In the dock. As soon .as the doctrawere opened; the room was filled With spec- asters;, both white and colored, who did not ICL6I2= ifost the slightest disposition. thrlohtte the laws by raising a disturbance, although it. was evi dent that they were all very much 'excited, and sympathized with the prisoner ; 75ufge Irian took his seat on the bench, anti it was announced that the claimant and respondent were nay fora hearing. Jasper E. Brady Esq. eh - eared .ibt the' claim: ant Messrs. Wills and Reed forresPMvient. The Vower,of Attorney from Miss Rhoda 11; Byers, to Benjamin - S. Itust,'nbove recited; vane then podaced outhe part of the claimant. The fa me! fort the defendant, objected to it, as not being duty! authenticated, according to the act: of Congreca. . • This objection was orcrrulial :by Judie insist. William Reed,.who bad acted as guhrdian for Miss:Riese, was tlien mniutioned - ne a witness CO UT !Mita. Th 4 3: , staieel la the respondent objected to his behig *Sr% alleging that be was an Interested Tfie Sage then difaited to bo wont 012 Mq wait din; when be testified as follows: • I have acted as 'guardian •for the k kraut, sinew ehe.waaeightyears e9age. My guardian sMp scommt was settledin tbo month of March, 1849: I wars indebted, to the claimant, on the settlement, one thousand dollars, but I:do not enre•her. anything now. lam not respoirdbleto her for the value of the slate, . The witness baying thus purged himself of the . ali.eged interest was admitted to be sworn In thief,* and his iridence•was u follows:.. I I Live known this three for a runroberof years. He belongs to, and is owned by the claimant Shoda ll.' Byers. Ilia name is Woodson, And be • esimped in June 1840. Ile was a youth-when I • /int ' berime acquainted, with him. I have hired himas cozier, and have accounted to 311os Byer, for hie earnings. ' I meld° In "Lonfiville, Neuticity, and hired him out at,,gnardian for lifia . .flyeta; I had frequent opportanltlei- of eeping him, and am satisfied that thacoloredmad in the box, Is the slave - of - the claimant, who 'es aped: I hare been in the habit of hiring him tO diffffnut , PoAollllfor ton years. - Cross . examined— .This slave was under my • charge. ':I hired him ter different persons In Loulaville. llelad no regular occupation, but genmully drove ft cart for the owner's Of 11. brick yard. ; Ile escaped three months after I settled • I made the settlement In 31areb, 11340. • The witness was then asked. Whet Induced him to sneer In. the cue then before the Court.-- This queritionwai objected to by V Brady, and ruled mathydho Coosa Cross .ersataination resumed.—l am confident thatit has been at least two yearn since he es caped.— It may: possibly be three years, ea I Vanttat.rieollyee -date, accurately. it may be Ares Year* flute I settled, my:Account as gaar-1 than of thecialmant- I am not responsible for the ialue er t i c .6.0. I hare told different' pawns that Ito escaped about two years since- I hiret hired him a* the" elave of the claimant Re has always been considered a slave in Lords: ville, and the propertj of the claimant' • The - case closed here cd the behalf of the . . -Jo Peek of this city, Was ; then called u a., . it on the mir,t r of the respondent, and hay. INF . been sworn, rate his testimony u folio:ma: . , , I:bare IrevenGy seen the colored man in the .4824 4 0 e1t1 ism topquaink.si with him; his emu is Pal: Gardner. I i bare been, acquainted with hintior the perks' et throe years. I first knew hini in• the spring of the year 18i8. Ile then 'lived In Pittsburgh; bat I do not recollect how long. he remained ere. Ito Vs a labarer.-- Somedmes ho acted an exhorter in the church. Augustus , Green, sworn.--I know the colorcV in the &Mr.% Gin e is" , Rictuud Gardner. I . became acqunintel ivith hisO irk the autumn of , the year 1848.' I new him by being backward and forward in theehurch of which he is a mem , bee.. I - nibsod Wei in the spring of 1819, Ile • Is what we would.ciiii a 'very block man. John W. Riddle,sliorn..4 ~,,,,,,,,p , w h i ted w i t h i the prisoner at the I.ie.- 1 hare known him for , about tiro yearn : - Ilbeeame aequinted with him I', In /Iridgewater, la itm spring or 1849. my Ito greuion is that I hare kturen him two years. DsVid.lteetlesq•c Goensel far the Respondent opened.Wecnse and , said:that ho would not et- ' tempt t o my anything derogatory to the cha racter of Wm. &hi who had beat prods wad mai ••.:,-' : -:'• . ':' . . , .. - r.c.'F ., - - : -,:4-7, ', ' ::• - : 7 : .: ,: - 11:•2•••••'' :. -•.-.. -- -- 1 . -::. . ..1." - ,..t;. ,3, ': . :1 :: ; - Siii's .,4 4 ,-11 'i . ..0.:': : • : '* : L.; . = - :;' - 1 - , , ,...•:i..._, -, . .:..T . " 1 .- ;.f... - : . i.: . ; :•..'_ ai -- ,j;,......•,: - -,:;,.. 7;a! - ...:; . j . .;.: , ' : - . '' ''''.',.::-'.i::'..-j:.,t a witnenv ; 0 ' e part o i i eClalmant-,. But be wale Porto remark that be appeared there alder Sas& us circtinintanCen. ' lle lots testified that he Inc Intereated in th e re:capture of the 4,,, yet he Impetus here many miles from home. Who induced him to perform this pious 111 pilgrimage, is philanthropic journey he was un able to solve, but presumed as tho slave was in his custody ' a the time of the escape, ho might day called come day called upon to render. an account of hie atop ship. Ile then referred to the probability a the witness being mistaken as to the identity the slave. That it was an im j perative obli tion upon_am part of the claim ant to eatabli h by dirfict, positive and clear testimony the identity, ownership and romps of the slave.' :- rid the claimant .establithed the identity ! T e power of attorney given to Mist described hi as a light colored negro. Ile would leave g. to his honor to any how closely the respondent corresponded to the description gi venl,,,, of Mtn I I the poWer of attorney. lie then c mmentod upon the testimony of Wm. Reid. aid. that MN evidence fuel the time of the • , po June '4O. while it appeared from the testi ony of a number of witnesses of =doubted ve acity that he:resided in Pittsburgh September 1818. These were facts that re quired cool anti dispassionate consideration when i i the liberZesii any one were in jeopardy! Mr. Reed ' s followed. by John A. Wills, Esq., who commenc d by endeavoring to impressupon the Judge the responsibility under which he act ed, from th e act that he exercised the doable , & .4 functions of dge and Jury. Ile laid it down no a principle at his honor, in determining the mate, should . nitro such evidence as would be necessary to 's tisfy a jury in a criminal case.— That in the a 2 instance the prisoner was believ ed to be a f man. This presumption welt as miled by the tividerice offered by the clafican' but it must lit , so strong As to leave no doubt of the incerrectrims of the presniuption of freedom. The power of attorney descriha the aigitive is a person of light complexion. The prisoner, 33 'Wan obvious to every eye, Wan eta dark color.— .The. time (tithe escape of the fugitive sought for Was axed by tie witness at having occurred last June a year n o ttwo years next June. This state= t was fortified by the circumstance that he settled his guardianship account two years ago,. in month, and that the clove es caned in Jun following, about three months thereafter. T ii testimony of tho witnesses ex amined for e accused, showed conclusively, that the mils cr, was in the city of Pittatturgh., in September 848, which went to show that he could not have soaped at the time alleged. - This fact,' connectiontrith the discrepancy 'in the descrip on 03 to his color:. destroyed the evidence of id Sty, or threw such doubt upon . it, as to com ps his honor to reject it as =sada factor), and in nclusivc. In propped* to the magnitude of the issue, and the Iree^ .. " - ^.. of the conhequences flowing from stringency of the proof requieed .ho natural presumption of feed In rhen the charge Was robe -hem T felony, less than mur der 1 i, the issue was one of freed, tat for a term of Taira, but I was' one of freedom, or slaver, is. honor, in a criminal case, • , jury to acquit. the pia- Oner, Id to the legal presump tion i a it was, overcame by odds oubt, so in this ease, he el m same degree of cer tainty. en the. qv utence, or rather a higher de gree, umsmuchlas the issue was not that of dm if prmonment fora term of years, but one of sda very for life. Jasper E. B y, Esq., on behalf of the claim ant mid that h was well aware that an-yaltor ney who ap on the side which he was there to. advoc , -placed himself, in to say the' least of it, an npopular position, but thatthe, fugitive slave . w was panned by Congress, -in compliance wi the ,protutions of the Consti tution of the 17 'ted States. It was-held to bo in accordance ffith its provisions, by high legal i t authority, and =a the • duty of all officers of the law, and allcitizens of the United States, to carry rte previa' va s into affect. . This was an of progress, and we had pro gressed rimier My in Pinnaylvania upon this subject, for in 1826 our own Legislature bad passed a law, as stringent in its provisions al most, u the .F gitive Slave - Law, by which the S ui. whole power of e State 'was placed at the dis posed of a man • 'c an Clasped slate, or his authorized age ' Justices of the Peace -were required by the: law, to issue warrants for the arrest, of fugitiv 3 slaves, and sheriff's anti con stables to meat e them under ernes penalties!. Those sheriffs ar 1 constahle4 in so.ilohog,could Call to their aid and assistance the whola.power of the country,. eon indeed by virtue it.ztto, pro vislizor-of ' thal ant, but' Of "their 'own official' stations . , The case before. the Court, in his judgment, was clear of ditEculty. Here was a witness who 3 had been the ardian of the owner of the al leged fugitive. e had hired him outreceivei the hire, and minted (or it.' He had every a.i. opportunity of owing him, and perhaps had seen'- daily in Louisville. Ile swore positive lj that the man t the Bar, was the property of Rhoda Byers, hi ward. ,The defence a peered to rely upon the fact that the witness, Mr. William Reid, hod stated that the, fugitive left Louisville, two years ago, next June, and at they had proved-by two respectable col witnesses that they saw him in Pittsburgh, i September, 184$—that he had lived in this city or Deaver ever since, but his- honor won d recollect that Mr. Reid a n ted mit tlet e t . hew .t K:cterlialmn might be three.wa s two i r t etr i : honor was not X fled, from the evidence, that -Woodson was th 4 property of Rhoda Byers, he would be the ha i l man on earth that would salt that he should- e remanded to his mistress. He had nothing to . do with the hardship of the lair, but an a sworn placer, was bound to ad minister It as he ound it. ;edge Irwin deivered an unwritten opinion, Baying, in stebetance, that no question which' Came . befcre him, lin his judicial character, could be ef Moro Importaitce than that which involved the liberty or bonds of a human being ;It Wee not only in itself of 'tat importance, but it bad be confefor reasons ono well known to repeat nub.; jest in which not only thiieommtuaity, but the whole Union felt a deep interest. But he was happy to say thatithere were very few in this part of the State what the-fugitive ver their opinions mightba of the expediency f slave law, 'who were disposed to 6s-tenet the execution of that laW, The Constidation, and laws on this subject t i w recognised of 'only .were'a -obligatory upon Coterie of Justice, but upon the people to enforce whatever right th e Solemn enactments created. The ,maintenaticei of these 'rightly-however at c variance with our celingt,ThrOuldl he upheld at all hazards.. The Judge entered el 1..,,,e-into a review. of the sithj t. Ho then eommented upoti the testimony. o evidence of Wm. Reed, he said, was of the oat Conclusive nature, no sat isfactory an hunian testimony' could could well be. li Ile had known the primmer from his boy hood; he bad the p,ontrol of his person - for - his ward for, at least ten years ; he had Hied with t friar and he had h red him from time to time, and he swears tively to him Identity. The witness is disinte and =impeached, and if it were possible fo any man fronicirmunstancei to have had a od opportunity of knowing another, the witne a Is the man. • - Alehntio of don however, is attempted to bo thrown 'upon . his emu by the defendant's witness aster the 'me of the alleged mane, if they are to bo bell , and there is nothing to discredit • them. ye was living in this city.in the tell of 1848, anti if the escape took place leas than two years &gel Mr. Reed's testimony would baredicen wisteria' y shoken. But in his mom examination, he ma he was not certain as to the dine ,Whither it was two or three years next June. If a Well-fononletrietibt existed on this point, it would operate inffor of the rapotylient,par ticularly in a case ectlng hisliberty. But the erehlince of his ids tity is of such a controlling Chareeter us to aged no room for - doubt, .cou t pled :With his non e unc ert ainty as to thetime of his, escape. The testi ony of the witnesses for the slavo'would only b i entitled to weight if It iod re mained untontrove on this point; but as the time of the escape e not fixed, it may be recon ciled With what th have depoiod, leaving the posititie and clear Tidence of Reed as to iden tity holds examined nin thief =contradicted and unshaken. .In mho nil of the Judge it was con k clusivd; . The'priso cr would therefore be de- Livered into the ens yof the agent of the own er;andaccrtificatii ould be delivered to him un der thaht of. Con es. - The following order in was thCri wade ont: - Uniledl'Slaito of A 'co, . Makin _District -of ' POarylvania. . . .' • ln dm cam of W son, claimed by Rhoda D. Byers as a fugitive ftem her ' eervice, I do certify hand a having heard' a parties •abovo named, It does =Pear by prim to 'my aitisfaction,. that the said Woodson, Keit and arrested in the district aforesaid,' was held o labor .bytho said Rhoda IL- Dycira; in the S t to of Kentucky , under the laws of the said Sta 'of Kentucky, and that the said Woodson doth, ruler the laws of said State, owe labor or service the laid Rhoda D. Byers, and bath escaped fr to the State of Kentucky, and front the service of' the said itbodillß. Byers; wherefore, the said Lode B. Byers, her agent or attorney, bath au ority to use such reasona ble force and restra at as may be necessary un der thecircometAnc of the cave, to take and re move the Said Wood on back lathe Slate or Ter 'tory from whence a bath escaped an aforesaid. And, in =mamma O ,t he act of Congrcsa of the United States, in an li case mole and provided, give the certificate to the said 11Loda ii. Byers, .er agent or attO ey, In order that the said ' oodson may be, moves' to the raid State of Kentucky. ' Given under my h d and seal, at Pittsburgh, tithe eminty of legheny, this lath 'May of —b,-A. D. ltibil. : THOS. iItIVIN, 1 District Judge rYe decree vim pronounced, over to Boat, and taken up I 's office, Um crowd slowly As (Bann tho a IVOcalsah ihul hand. Signs ta the • • SEIZE +spends& but evincing, the utmost, gamin:low tp the' lad. Mr. Sproul, Clerk of the Circuit United States Court, at once beaded a subscrip tion poper for the purchase of the tegitive, with d handsome donation, and over one hundred dol lars was raised in a short time. The agent at itinerant:tit' eaten hundred dollars for him, but the price was afterwards increased to eight hundred. Several subscription papers were circulated mound town, and it was evident that if 'Woodson . coulde retained e few hours, the requisite mini sumc uld be obtained. t la . short time the crowd bad altgether die- , per!ei and very few persons, either white or color , except those who had business to attend to. we' to be seen in the neighborhood of the Court douse . At a little past five o'clock, it was deter ned to take the fugitive to the steamer pais ton, which was up fOr Louisville, and be Was eel en out of the Court (louse, handcuffed, as before.; The Marshal's police were aided by the •Mayor's Officers, beaded by High Constable. Hague, and the procession when it started con sisted of the officers lone, but a crowd gathered mg, until, when it reached 'Water ore probably betweentwo and three 'us following it. There wee scarcer erson to be seen, however. upon had steam up, and was ready then the fugitive arrived at the here was a momentary pause. The hen went on board, escorted by ern fter whom came Ole Louisville offi other pereons. He was theet taken bin / in a few; minuteeithe Nat: Will o . the stream, and depittesii• , ' ' . sled tbii first fugitive lava case In t the' lightest riot or confusion mited by it. • ....oirsmtmms n ..... _ TELEGRAPH, ELEGRAPH. ; _ coninssioNAL • W,urnmoton, March 13. , • Smarr —Tho following confirmations took place today, in Executive Sento= S. C. Goodrich, Conanl at Paris, in place of &best Walsh. Hon. Robert C. Schnook, Maio. tie to BraxiL Mr. Clark, Secretary of Legation t 4 Brea John Howard Payne, Consul to Tunis, MM. EaStby,'Commlssioner of Public Buildings. : There Were also a large number of confirma tions of minor officers. The table was, indeed, cleared of all nominations, excepting the Super intendent of the Custom house at New Orleans, eild this could not be taken up for want of a quo rum. Major General Scott will leave this city on Saturday nem; for St. Gauls and other points South and Southwest, for the purpose of locating Military Asylums, as provided for by iin act of Congress of the last session. The city is remarkably quiet, 'as compared raith r itscanditiirn Oa few days since. Shortly after meeting, the Senate went into executive seseion_ There being no quorum pre sent, the doors were reopened. A reeolution was adopted.requesting the Ex ecutive to , furnish, at the next eesoioa of Con 'gross, all information, relative to the claims in cured during the conquest of California- A resolution of thanks to Hon. Wm. R. King, for the impartial manner in which he had dis charged his duties ae presiding officer of the Senate, was adopted. Mr. King responded by returning his thanks to the Senators for the many.courtades extended to him; after which he pronounced the Senate adjourned, sine-die. NORWICO, (C0121L,) March 13. Herat M. Witter, .Sieeellger of the Norwich Bank, was knocked -doWn in the ladies' room of the Norwich and - Woreetter Railroad Depot, this marninl and robbed of .$40,000. A reward of 84,000 to offered for the recovery of the money, and the detection of the . robbers. FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE. • PH/LA/MUT/IA, March 18 The Fugitive Stare Case was decided at mid night last night, when Judge Kane granted a cer tifcate to John Perdu, the master; and the par ties left at 8 o'clock this morning, in the train fot Baltimore. l'irw roar, March ; 'l3. ... • - "' V s lieleathertmplea‘el r iy - suiled for Chagrin to day, with 250' passegera. The Asia is nett due, with coo week's later oAriees from Europe. • EXTENSIVE ROBBERY. i-ortarnau, !Mar c h 13. The rtsidence:Of the Messrs. 8111, in Henry county, Ey., arts broken into and robbed of $1,090. Lounena.r., March 18; P. M. ;The river is stationary, with 8 feet 11 inche the canal. The weather is warm. The steamers Gladiator, Den West, and Dick inSon passed up to day. Mess Pork—Sales at $11,60 per bbL Plita.anatents, Marsh IS. Cotton.-11olders are firm, .with sales 200 bales, principally Upland at 11a113 per lb. Flour.—The market is quiet, with limited sales for export, at 51,50 for good bian4s, which In the general asking price. Hales for city an, at $4,50a0, for common to extra quality. Grain—Wheat is in limited demand. Sale of a cargo of prime Puma red at 98c, and of white at 161c'per bushel. Cora is in good demand for shipment, and prices hare improxed. Sales 0000 bushels yellow at 59f aGOe, afloat. Oats are in steady demand at former rates: Groceries—Moro is doing in groceries, and prices of colree,sugar andplolasses are well main tained. Whiskey—le in limited demand, with sales in ban at:23ie per. gallon. NEW YORK MARKET SOON ILEPCIAT Flour—The markeecontinnes active at $4,50 .$4,66 for common to stmight western and state brands. Grain—Corn is in . light supply, with sales at Glikeffo for yellow. I rovisious—Pork continues dull, and prices, if anything, aro easier. Small sales have been mode at $12,87, and $lO forold mess and prime, sad $13,4 4 . and 511,25 for new. Sales of now prime mess aro 3500 bbis at $lB "f? bbl. Lard is steady tit 81®81,:. for prime quality. In cut meats, a fair business bas been doing at 8309} cents for hams, and OMu for shoulders. ILIIENISCI REPORT. Cotton —Prices are ognin declining, with ,snlel 1100 balsa at 11611 i-for middling up lands, and 111® Ilf for middling Orleans. Flour—The market yysa firm, with a fair bull nem' doing, filaletr.SOW bbls at $4 000$4 40, for common to straight western and elate, and $1 026:54 75 for good round hoop Ohio per bbl. • Grain—The Woe of wheat favor, livers.— Sales 4000 bushels Ctuuntiou at 190 c. Corn is very. firm, With sales 14,000 bn. Western•yel low at 67e. 'White is generally.' at' Ctie per bushel. Provisions—Pork is lower, with sales of old Ohio mess at $l2 816512 87, and of new at $lB for mess, and $ll 28 for prime. Lard is steady at st. For cut meats, the market is in favor of buyers, at 8 for hams, - am! 6.1 for shoulders: Tobacoo—ls in fair request at 11/0120 for fine lientuelFor leaf. , Iron—Scotch Pig is firm at $2l 50 per ton ititli usual credit. Linreed 011—Tlic market ia Arm, nt 80482 c for 'English and American. Feathers—Sake of western live gems at'4oe for prime. Hemp— , The market is very. firm. Wool—The • market. is quiet, and stacks re duced.. We quote at 42.e,550 for domestic fleece, and 36R.45 for polled. Gricerieil-klugai is doll at &lees:, for Or leans7' M.:daises is quiet, at 31io for Orleans. Coffee is steady at 10.1€911} for Itio. Wfilskey--13 quiet at 236, - '24e for drudge and prison.. TIALTI3IOftE MARKET Flour—The market is Eimer, with wales of 800 bids .11. street,' at $1 27, which is an ad. Vance, Grain—White and• yellow corn Is Balling at Sales red Wheat at 9136200 c bu. Sales of oats at 08®40c; and of 8000 ha. rye at 0766t3e.11 bu. • Sugar—Sales at auction of 900 Midi Oilmum sugar, good to fair quality, at $0 00®0 1 cwt l'nerisions--The market is active. Old mess pork 1. held at $lO, and new do. at *114 . 50? tildes amounting to 1100,00011bs bacon, at BiRBl for sides, and 70 for shoulder.. Sales or :150,000 1113bl:ilk shoulders and sides, at Cell 1.1 lb. ,Sules 1000 bbla lard at ao 11 lb. • Whidbey—ls ealling. at 11.4 e 14 gallon. Coffee—The market is. quiet. ales of 400 lb Rio at 1001t1111 %4 b. Stooks on band are estimated at 9014) bag.. CINCINNATI MARKET. Ciathxnart, March 'lB. Flour--:Thero to * moderate request, with, sale, it $3 40®3 45 11 bbl %lake), —listen of 1100 lads at 171 1 6 ,1 7 i fll gallon—the imarket closed with a better feeling at the letter prices. Provisions—Sid es 2700 pen sides, in dry salts at sic - 0 lb. Soles 0000 bills mesa pork, coun, try packed, in fine salt, at $ll 50 lb. Sales- 500 hilt No. 1 Lard at 7 1 , terms equal to cash. firoceries—There is an active demand for sugar, with :sales of 300 hints at 8.(60f, includ ing low to good and fair qualities. Sales of 100 bids molasses at 31c cash, from the landing, and 100 from Wire at 32c 14. gallon. Small sales of Riwat 1414 lb. Clover Seed—ls held at $6, with Small sales at $3 75 14 bit. Grain--Tbe market is doll. Oats are selling at . B3e3k; corn 861440 c; barley 60(462c, and ;rye at the name figure. Wheat is nominal: Tho river has fallen 18 inches in the last 24 hours. LAFAYETFE HALL. • Ventrilognism,eaking Automaton, Life Fi ?p gurea,. and MAGI C, BY THE CELEBRATED WYMA N. Thursday, Friflay, and Saturday, ..Varrh 13, 14, 15. AdtaltUtnre only 24 mut,. Chllilreu3rith MCI!. yarcnti. IS ctn. , pc....konn at Bti o'clock—la oununcnce as 7N.— No Porto n', eat on account venter. lace small bill .l nichLYZI. TEE WARBLERS TRIUMPHANT!! AT WILKINS HALL—LOWER ROOM. MELEE NIGHTS 11013 E. Thursday,' Friday, and Saturday Eveninge, March 1302, 14th, and nth. ETHIOPIAN WARBLERS Acknowledged by all to be flu best Bawl that ever tinted thin ciy. Neer Fours, a Ire, Needle,. John, Burlesquer. Yip. tr. In the emu. of the week they vill lettodure the ,arlebrre &Ill=neUtitfteetj..oFt ' &70. ' 4%1 ' Z A'RA Sltf(Tatgrt ttroa o=aoOf • &km 4 tt3 amt. bnlt prim. recta= o.lr. COWLES, Arent Young El fen's Mercantile Library Aesoci ation. EMERSON'S. LECTURES. BE - DISTINGUISHED LECTURER, PROF. RALPH WALDO ZPIERSON. of Marro-rla l otta. has horn prcroired, by the oboes Institute, to de. liver to Its clambers. sad the citizen. of llttabmwh Avner ally. • aeries of lucturrs very lately prelnent snd or. Interesting subjects. The muse will comprise Bit Lee:arcs on the Conntor or Ltrz. embradur the Cilociter topic. • • I. Introductory: Leas or emcees • I. Wastes. litrar . e. 6. Wonsan, • The Lecturus vrlll be given on Tuesdays, Thuralayi, and Saturdays, anovenfeely. commenting on T.hursdar even hig, March =h.. The place and that/ of morons will be hereafter speci fied. Tickets for merubent. (tingle or Cr the tourro.) too be obtained of fin Llbratiati, or of Messrs. throb, Wilkins. Ticketst, Cannalttea for citiarra. isingle or Cr the mune.)) to be pro enred al theint.dital Book Slam; at J. U. licholenle, IL Ilichardsorru, and F. IL Baton's. meta --- 0008 WE LL '8' — GREAT P OP ANORAMA LIFE IN CALIFORNIA AND 'ME ISTEMIIB OF DARIEN. MS MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA -is op;r e e..ti gli tzgax.t i truncum.vG. %!:?,T, ,. ; Eit4 ‘711:0 ' 0, Rivers. Vatt7.l=7 Passing directly throngh the tarots of Pan Praoriero, hibiting the Willa Budding* Interior of Gambling Ta tonne in Panama. Old Relio,Chnrelinx Convent, Religious Prormigion; Holiday Wrote, Interior of aurae, Crosdnu the Isthmus, Cha e rron Inver. pith Its beautiful nernery— forming, altogether, the most Inatmetive and tateriatlng exhibition over nfferetb The publie r en tma ree assured that every sketch . Inala Panorrova was on the ;pot it rorretemt; nd a • k of art It hue !' ' .:4l l nt,s.. children under 10 roars. half Pete, farming daring the 'reek, [oollltnslng al i xi-open evel7 domt °p.n. Qr•=at,' , lVnlaaarlar and Yata-aaluar,rer: rissing at 3 erlock. kliband arranalaxv ., Bl wi tT ry na 4' th aorrl bib th or m... boalla a/1114Iva should., thial..lcLa oPEAUTY.—It is universally conceded:that beauty In mere common In this country than In any r. whLe at iL. same time It is mid that In no other Country Is It lent at royoung an age. Now this true to a mut. .ant, but Umtata is often caused by leet We saY ball, de nut negleet your personal appearance, but mad the inllcreing, nod ten mod not hog ,gent Memo— Thews arlleha • high po scie itny. c. propositions, and have all at. larked Aloha pular Hanel a Perth.. Chinon> l'oveder, tor Imparting ho the moot bllliouceompleglen a hullo:a whlterirets. Irk norldng Mould a person bytkore careful than Lbe use of a powder for the skin, as Enallrof them weld very injur ans. Hy Mom worth-els eompoundot In awientage mem nerrd contain. no ingredient whith can peradhly Indict utVliartel's De te•tory Powder for removUnt ssrsas on. hair. }Shat is more uneightly , thau hair ut on torts,. or mom of a lady.. mi. ankh, will remove It In a short nrrirnirjl'itirAglrtf,jlini="tAll fiis-unts• =.l/grxr. ePatlenr!aort:r. it,M=ll abetter nuke, and more ellnetaally than any dy, dr Ing at the same time Indeltlble. Jules Hanel's:glaring emkto.—lt fa TWIT plourore to shave with this comm. There Is none of the smartingsen. sedan usually experienoed In the lISP ef nowt roam On the contrary. It 4.111 el the Nun Annoth end soft as traln fent's, and met liable to broom chapped. Jules liaorti Roor Tooth l'este.—Next to the hely, we I think the Teeth wen. Intended as the gnomon Ortlanont , te , the .lo human loner but when nechotol. nothlng Is so diOntti. ' to tte ' terth q : '"4 l ' Ve ' r tit M elst i r. k ln rtro . % b a l or tim ' e "l 4 " l the unman.. •nd • JULMS HAVEL, Perfumer and Chenarl,. Mr Chesnut M. ['idle. For sale wholeade ant retail, by 11.. A. Futon-stock • Cr, rcad Fellers, PittstUrgb, and J. Mitchell, Alleatoory ltr. IkA Of. Forty Town lots in East Liverpool, 0. recent unprecedented rale of Lots in the above tbliVing T 0971 /UAW: INV) . VlllllllFted the I= 4 4lVd . t a lt " in a ttl=T d ay o n q hie peopertyl lota as above, and nbara then] Tor eon. at on and tonna that cannot fall to Into! the views of those wishing to purrham. Itts nrodlras to sal' mything of the tomb. of tha Town and hiniiptiets (it Larlua born irohltient/y dearrileal rootut advertlartnanta) that over One hundred Intehave nalintly cheneed bands. and home.been purctiotal by Wove wishing to proetini a desira ble The above iota &remove the meet eligible anddeldrable in the place. aod e principally located in tbureeentre of those recently eold.ar 'For ibformatiOe; apply to the proprietor to Liverpral, or I Juan Met*, EN., Fourth .7711R i' el l iteiti LT East Liverpool. Feb. 2nd. lvid. frblidtprirt. - 1 Jail/ OIL-10 bbl. NQ. Ilan hand and i_j for role by ' , WALLINGFORD & CO., metal lei Water Onset. BLACKWOOII, for February, and the Art Journal, for January, are fur rale at . mehs TAB -2 bbl. reed and for gale ty ..eh s RODISON, LITTLE • CO. mA m ezEREL-2.5 furEs:l,l!.ry SUNDRIES -1 ISO doz Delbrorro env. Corn Ilritnru• 100 rido Staab!, M. L•sib.: lia Window OW, wanted nren SOD trip Nails, • • IS grinu Banner Brants; 100 bags Rio Oaf, - With • Kenrr•ll4sortsocat of Oro...eller, for valet by mebS ROCISON, LITTLE a C o.o DRIED PEACIIES-550 bu. for sale by rurbs ROBISON, LITTLE & 2.5.1 Liberty 4. NEW YOIIIK, diarch_lB r,toun._4oo bbl. Itamsey & Scott's IbrWe by corILS EDELSON. LITTLE EEO. pon . mi—o casks cr i a c t) , for l ie g by s. DRIED APPLES-71 rokge. for sale by malt WICK t BIrCANDLEM. BACON-183 in. for sale by tachs WICK IfeCANDLESB HICKORY BUTS-8 pkg. for sale b 7 meta WICK IifeCANDLES: Saw Toni, March 13. QALERATUS—I4 casks and 23:boxes U yniked. tor isle by melt& WICK A kIeCANDIZa9. It ROOMS-188 do: (Corn) for sale by • _s.ths }FICA k IicCANDLEPB. WRAPPING PAPER-3416;nm Crown, V► Mot& Con, MAI= .4 Cop, for mile br mels • WICK & AIeC.II9LESS. MACKEREL -138 bbl. No. 3, for tulle by WICK & broCANDLEO3. rj-RY HERRING—:NIOboxes (fresh) fur &ale DT xneb ) -WICK & bic•CANDLESS. 13,1131 01L-14100 lbs. in store, for onto by malt MILL= t RICKMON. ULAILET WINE-14hbds. rdeau.x; . Nedoc melt MILLER k EICKETSON. ITAUT SATUItNE WINE-- , • 15 Mann Ilvt 1 3 / 1 / . sune 11:Ine; In Mort for rale by' ~,,, b 42° X " /111.11:11k RICICgreoN. T lIOLIIIES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third arlo rt J ppr T, n ll. the Poet Office. coal, fee Sehruary. Ithrtory of f4dennls, or Thukarey, complete. Manned HMI, • tilmarkal Itconanew Iltiaton Shalumeare, No. tid. NoDwjes hon e or UN and Adventures of Percival MU berry, written by himself. Dore and Ambition, a Novel by Ma author of'`RoeMnd bitvbielpid Mow", r ?ketches of Sesthern Life. Diettonary of htecheni . llotmehohl Words. No 42. Dr. 'follicles Works. "'Munk.. kßi'llA YOUNG jtYSON TEA.— luat M.0 0 Y.1,`; d :tin, 0 117,11; 1 1,71 - :„',77,:r t z=j4r,„,..ng, cannot be surnamed. at the prim. Pittototrtsb. him M. for the barer grades 74, 01S, to. 001 "14 we warrant fully equal, If not somMor, to toy to Imbed at the same orke. Alm—Dotting, Imperial, and Gunpowder, of all grade& for +bleb all we ark le • fair trial. and they will seems mond thernentrea. A literal dleenunt made to retailer. and to families bahln6 by th" dnentl ty, , Nit. A. Sit-CLUNG k GO.. meted Tea Dealers and titneemt polvDEß • LAX) kegs Martina, earn quality; SOU Deer '• frtao KY " J. H. DILIV • VEATSFOOT OIL-2 bbls. just reed and „LI , for silo at the Drug Ntoro of H. N. WICILER.9IIMI. t 0,23 • corner Wuxi awl FRUIT -5 bags Pea — Nuta; •„, 3 *" OHM Paschen non lmdln¢ from 6.111.} Arlo, and far rule kr - ISALSIUDICHEY d CO.. frh2n Wert and VIIInt MED RPPLES-10 bu. sup. ll App 12 ny • a:chi MILLISH a k itiocrnsos. UUA it HOUSE MOLASSES-40 tibia 4BL wub ILvlloary. In More end In, Wt. b Mehl MILLER ItICHNT y_ K/14:. UNDRIES -129 bblc taro? Nr4,. 3 Mu. Mackerel: Herm_ prana /11..; bre, nottpd Ky. lieml4 fop kr.rs Abut, sasorloalcmmlwrr. tt% tVrnt/b7l. r 4 For ad br Atcha Jasaz A. auretauf co. AMUSEMENTS ADDITIONAL BALE 110LIIES'. 7po . e . ito the Poet Moo. Bow Books! New Books! ROUSES, FARMS, &c FOR RENT—The cOunuodZ rt u — v ethrenq,t. a pv n E7 ghrdroceof on ni"n ht AD - I. afi. IY CWOSS IN; ' 'ROIL SALE--Two choice LOTS, pleasitrit ?"!...l.rl;ll;'-,ttk4rlittVitl7l4rriti7,s.'ibi4 eio. am 2% firt frrot.. and . 9.1.1 Ott ally 1L 4l7:ll7'n' tn C. 11. GILANT—or J. SI. PENNOCK. pOR RENT— - " it RENT—A small brickcncA ct ror r 7 b i gUrh , a n itl i cW w "g s c"clTer . L l Victiat cc, aull n thnthed nth, Terms. RHO twr J,ntr. A Lon — Elmht Amyl ur land, situate on the Turtle Creek Rood. snout 18 minutes' walk (tom the market house. Fir further part leniare spelt to o THORNTON A. SIIINN, Attorney at Lew WI street. ale,re Smithfield.. l 0 LET—A WAREHOUSE, situated pl: a rosrt. we, tce.ren i N , 1 , : „ 1 - I“land F Feru . quire a n•ViIarDALZELL. Enth9 • No. tIN Water A. • Delightful Summer Residence for Rent. THREE STORY FRAME nitl4/Dard,o oontalnlng fa - tram/a of ground. 1 , eon a good stahle Annexed, sitingrd between Rutter and Pike greets. Lawrenrreille. 10-the forks of tha Li my and Cemetery roads. For Information apply to MARY REED. on the premiga, Or at the Moro of IL Mont, Fifth Ward, l'enn at.. _m0h7.14 near Earl/Iw, Church. For Sale, • rrIE UNITED STATES IlOTELr.ti [MAXIE OP lIRLLDLNOR. Olt enruer of Waal, n and Pann 11t133.114 3131 Yoontlng on the Penry/aaaa• ayloonla Canal. in the Qty of Pittaburgh. no Lot fronta hne hundrod and fatty /our Fad on Penn street, and one undnal and nln• fart due Inehes on Wuhlngton atread. to 3 13.3,3t3 . 3'13 alley. Inquiry of rorbtllrt Laid for Sale. 0" TRACT of 320 Acree: ofie Troet of 103 Artes ortu Tart of IA Arm,: ao4l two Tn.-. of hU AM. carh. tho above laud 1/1 mon, or lert Improv es). of firvt. rate quali t y. sod well located to Monroe rt... 0, .1.111 be nl4. to soft ourchirterr, very low. For further Wirth/Wm Inqulrog. WM. 11. JOIDISION, larls Fp 0 L E T-4 BRICK DWELLING, p+.o ItL 1 .4 ...N. En... 1 attached. edtvated at a . nul.3 HARDY. JONES t CO. j'OR RENT.—Two Roos in the Post .-n n. 1 :41404 suitable for Amens'. n00n...Z . 1 Alain ice. SMALL. STar.E on Ittl arra. next titm tbo "':;tel'%7'"t'"l74"llr:lld. new team with 2; l c.ib;l.ie co . 1 Lt. 1/17243. it4.tnd obroot. 1:OR RENT—A small frame cottae, with 4 morns on first then% illtng room a node, tchen In giont, 3 mall room, f lu 4.001. with hove garden awl sertral fruit fromdel:treble melange small situated near Minersellie. Paw:Won erg. loutedlately. 1150. set real small Tenements for rent. Alan, Ihr sale II lot, In:aging on Ilannock Janet, and 3 ("'I""" toot atneL T e r m, '"'" :1011cf r1 (11 " RRON,. febW,lin ors). P. Cain , erg. of Market and Stn en. Desirable Residence for Sale. HE sabscribcr, intending to remove a few -In %eb O tljr tm,L1.7"61% ,arn lur ,ale the mnziralr, Allegheny City. The dwelling. • double one. and built of brink. is large and cornmodlone. and ha loon recently repaint...l and repeat. The lot Ronte My fort no the el running back Iwo hundred atulelebty ten nod If 101 l out with taste, aattaluing choice obevhbory and frulL The nut-buiblings. mud/ding of it private eeloool by TM stable end carriage beak nmecnicntly Ircatod. TM- onus tali IN r ot , and the Wiry Eallwilliou arid.. shortly I e plarfal root, Ile Allegheny, '. 1411 Wing the property within a few minutes walk or drlre f the city. Yard:wore refermi to Alea. Miller. No.lllo 4th reef. 111011E1 ILIAMITON. TOR SALE OR RENT—A comfortable 0 11 n - tAattrat2l, rtell:l7t6VLl bo , n o r diVeliT,Sieti The botuat oontadits ere menu the lot le forty fod on Caste nut street by one hundred inf de , yl : ll i,„ l ' flaqi i 24l l. llAM, feta, corner of Wrwol and Moth rot. 7-1 0 R It ENT—That largo dwelling house v . , w oo eatensive g,nramle I:sl.tdcp, and rtable aUsehed. the ...Waft of Lb , . late Wm. J. Tortoni. v.l on vtreo. l'oeseeelot given on the Snit of nth. For Mom, apply In L R. 3l'Aboy, Guardian, re C. C. u, Pon t. Tutu_n, at th e Pitt Work, feblS,4ll AT A LUAIiLk MILLS, FARMS, ANL/LOTS V FOS SALIC--Two large Eltur 31111. nod a S.. 31111 on lb. Realer Cr.), with lb« neneesary water rower. Alen. well Impro.ed Corm In LaarenWneenty. Coln. {lpl. Al.o, • of Ile acres, on the Ohio nrer, Inn:eV:111e. twin., Deaver, for Itteu. Alen. one of 140 nem, '0 the IPhlto river. umiles below Hewn, for Pat per arm Also, lea) .errs for SIS per aeon. A 1.,. farm. of 1511, 1:10, and 101 ante, for tas per nem Alto, 173 sere. br 312, and 91 acme for 115 pt., erre, Ingather with Mutt call," ...Lars and prima. Enquire of N. P. k LB. FETTEKAIAN, AM.,. at law and heal Senate Agent, fable No 107 4tll,st. Pittsburgh. Ili OR RENT—The store on Market oh., r..• 11,. now menaced by C. 'reamer ea • Variety . esaetwion' Ira on Ist day of Aprll next mil ma „. 11'31. IVCLINTOCK, 83 ttb .t. FPO LET—A Warehouse situated Ite-,2 (went Wind and 31arket, and running t iled fron t Vlrrt to Seennd 'Meet, recently orrutded by Salfe Atkinson. Iris aultable fur mannfaeluengorinte l'"W r to PIM ;CI L IFE, ATKINSON d OKELT. EAL.ESTATE FOR SALE—The under ", 11 11 1.4 [Kers for oir a large numher of valuebte StunF lohr, and romavery dvenralde then for monde, tort, In tha Itureugh of Birmingham. longed near the nue Publk lbbool Melee and Enr,4.l Lutheran Church. ..13i . e .,1 2 1., 02 . 1 .. fr0wth of Birmingham In population ,and wealth. end the snalwastka priel at which bets wlll will render them hare and prottable In. vestment Title perfeet Tenn, farnrable. l'orrtletilars and tern.• enquW , Xtbeunderelmtml, at -the ollor of Gear,' on Grant atnert, Pitts. 'burgh. between Third and Petirtb overt, or nOlllll.l sad N. Pattemn. Cejn. (heir oillrea In Ingham. - }at, MOSE:St , . KATUN. Cer-0110 !louse and Lot situated tittrA j. on Beam! Amt. Seventh Ward. Fgt. term', tINI surl l yto • • itoutros,l.lTrLt. 2CO ya 3 . 2.,3 lawny et F 1 4 40 R SALITho subscriber of ford ••l• •ba ve and built Iltirk Finn., with tvgr z a arta ut uround.ituat.rite Fllllllll atz,ot Row.ithin Um*. nt:lea of this . Yosseusioo gmn on tho IA of 4,1-11 nest. Aloo.• ' , cry t.drablp lot of crnond. eontsdnlnsr el, Four AAcme.with • 1 , 111113 a of racelkut thereon , situated ear the abet, Al*, a lot of Around 44 fret ti 'orb..., by' 1LI) fet, In.; the reridvnex. of M. A. T • no r. the eltY. 01 'Pe.hA the Verentli Ward,. Pen ylvanianeAr Ael , rte. l'unak,alon Oren Immediately. It In now nertaln that Plank Boat •111 annyttete art the ahcea Prorert ly In the ;Inning anmtner. For further Inkrination. • ply to DAVID IlEkL}.ll, Fourth al. mod, near the !trot de,wrihnl property. tf aIFOR RENT OR SALE—TCo subscriber rel r win mil or rent hie eery d rn4 rable Cauntry Heel re, Allr.Theny rtty...ltneted en Ohev Len , . aanlow Allegheny Arenue, weet of 'the Cul:anew. The house Is a large tloolde brick b u ilding. annplet•onler. There L. it eerriene haute, two and tr od water co n tai ni ng nnela, whith CODIPIit” • two erne. Improyol, every descriPtion Of frau; the. a spring haree smoke house. l'oveminn glwaa whenever dralrwl. ' OLIN IiEBLIAILT. .laTXallf _4 F OR R T—A two sto jol i ql kuu ' 00 U tir&VR . V t D A7.2gr° of • • ••• y ) Dwelling . ..q zil: ` ,L P'' ' UAL t" 2 E A . " - § i' t al leas, ann lot on c ;on: p ng l ic roc n :1; : : 3rigtt74.El idlmmo with g.1...4 oNTe th e&i. d 'ila , - 'OR SALE Olt ON PERI' ,4 1 , o n ...II for c10nt.,03 FL Jl ately oppoolle the C t e i ntptl ! .tri urea. rfkiLET-A large Mansion A a, aviea v f La.nal att.bgiuty!' lu3 1 710 LET. Three S dr} twee RI , . on tlf:lNt.kkh,... Vtu t ile P j inr.'l" , .1.10 It!qulro or J. ;It. FLOYD "' Ro.nd Myra: LET—one Two Story Bi vl i keTotn4ot ItiZn:Zi e r:',`,P A' m JO liN IV , ATT & Co ‘e t , L . 0 LET—Room and Stl , 1 scAnVV r iA6 & ORELY, 119 FrOt 'Rare Chance for Capitalists and tianufic - taxers. THE undereigned being agent for the own otrj3 ro ff tiTeri'4. t Lig Flr „ p. , tuvontittinglo 7 at'ac. , T.2lll'eollio:rltiolT. fl.'lggi'=' ,ll ;t7 r gxvitvcbtesr l =trgit i ; lately offered, to cement who may wt. to engage to tuna nurturing of abooet nor denerlpth. Thu abundormened rap of nil the means of tiring, the sunaly of cool for ortfur ear. power, the great quantity. of wool brought to thls market, an ar tiro fad for tran portollon of manufactared ortleler, all emote. to me. lltio ' k ono of tha Wastveoye foe ertabllorting Maoufsetures of een, 001, Cotton, ended all desert:Abu! which I. aow Whorl. ad bathe Western wounter. found haprorml farms. In the ylelolty of the Canal and 11•11 rood, nre.aboulferod—w tract of ala hwm of exponent Mattered Not. lying between tho Canal sad Itallroad, Sod about half smite from the latter; a lot of about seven noun, adjoining.* Railroad Dept, al./fluoride of which the tract vacs, on two slim , stroete of Ma town. /1 0 lel keeper. mot mambo:do will do .11 look at gtda roe theT porch+. eiteWhere. The , potllett Of rho heart of . sgriealturnl region not eurnarael by auf In the country. lo re. troll known that It derosed unnereuary to du more lb. refer le It to lotion all who wish to utak. good Incenttoonte, n ot nod ...Inn this prop,,rtr Indltputoble and da eetneealag IL. and a , of l4tdbdryh 111 al r. ny ...trice will be mower.] by nty glkolloa to TU.. McCullough, Kent Jot-door the under . V:s d ll7ll. M .Tt i o.V . IM. , LATI(IIIT.J.dHLyiII. FOR BALE, VERY VALUABLE ANRDESIRABLE Lx, srocK FIRM, eltuatral In Little Hawser Townabith wrcnne County, l'a,, on the web, of Little Dearer, am. twining about NA acne, Ile tulles from the Ohio and Perm. eylverne Itslimed—the I Ittaburgh end Cleveland - Otago :bed panting through it Itist weti known ea UM Mervin Pad has Leen ea , cuphd ma Eileen farm for the 1W tturts Yee.. The lend Is aow In End rat. order, and well caleulabal for atirep end cattle. It la well wane,' by Little hearer Own, end root no,pfalllng spring,: a m bout 17110 sen 2 .. under fe re nce, the 1 number dude. ;Reich tree, near the home. /f .g. glint MY actan a valuable lot of houtehold and latehen for. ulture, alert a but rate ranking MOTO and farming of pkorghe'ke. kr., ran be had with the canal at =lamb mime The building... the OM arc, one brick boa., 40 feet moan end two etnriax Mob; rellar under the whole buyer, w ith partlUon well In the center. The boom le well Ankh , al din n 1 l atyle; the roma arovery aniveulently nth. culat will three d, three In the lower *tory, wiree tint with throe lary . F h tNna nom, bye rnornnlu n‘ , up , bric.mogr, L.": trate:l kite len ate, high, alth /arm , tentrY t end meth In (rout feet fmme June, at/anted to kitchen, 22 by 18 feet, two orin. blab, calealeted lP• work shop or bed nanny, with wen in front tan rout wide. ltne flame . wore! hewn. asabove how°. ell by al bet. Ono frantearrl 02 hullo, roar the brkle home, 16 by 12 feet,mot ten bet high, with lover story 7 feet high • anti the walls made 'of unn a : snood and tteeer falling steing of min water running theough the lower rtury—the upper ream well calculated for awke. d abed annexed he 'weath lieu.: a brink bnurae one creme cacrlake Louse. 24 by 10 fact, ten una,.. a ub robin. collar underneath; one hawed I, holne. about Ira tWa flora brick house, /11 by 16 fret, ooe aud • bore.. rial. Kish, wild • nerar 1.111.4 spring new . the Ile bane. log tone saw the brick home. to by. in n to4va and alalf Wein. high, with !nick chimneys = o f= lLTrg. Og.rtiV`,-; owe hioo, bwr UPPer W tower Nall one el'. and entrlmm at one csal—abi th ldes lu 21 feet k lwelre Got hull tai vre:tal t.' l 44 o toitr ca!"rltek"none,[nmlaA by tzt::113 1 -. - ;„,f^ - ,hp,'"'PA,';l4; reeks In Am, fur t han ane7l •...a ,. humus extneatal the shore hone., 13k by 21 hobo .04 6'2llb#.laPPZl4dutriltiTh_7 fr"'".hone, fur °NU/ iyrm tiO4olm " Ilull on their...doe, rho illti4reaTern= 7 4 will " : " tr . teafr meutit of Beaver . (Seek. and b miles below Leoatual. fablbdtarber GEORGE B. ARNOLD & . BANKERS: D2Au7th./N.Lic7IANGE, COIN n&'. NoTE,. tC. 71 ibtet tt.ttrt b Dunk pf POutyoiS. • NOW at)! Dralla =Mewl on 1.11 osrUof th• tuts !cubism; sold hWtts, STEAM BOATS 4 1 01 t ZANESI'ILLE —The fine grnmer ENIPR mantel. will tens 4abnd!Wenze] lale port.ltlsafrrnom. lB4 at 1 ..'dock. ati/iIIIIMEI L I OR SAINT LOrIS--Tlte swift ._ and rplendld ondeurier DIADF3I. vaaande, 111 here for aKert. and int,. unallate landienza thir day. at 4 o'cloqt. o r frdt.nt nr P.A...., apply on _ . volt 5T.1.01218 AND ILLINOIS fr. und nnifortah:. rte. /AM:TU.IW liartertan. inanWr, I.arr. f. far the tarn,. and ler.rm..diat.. pyrta ihia day. at 4 For frri,l.ll or grarrage.aprl, off !cant. rt. 1114 ,t7440R CINCINNATL—The fine, !alp . now. and 9.lodid %Wainer PAU!, _ Inl/ERNA. pt. H. I , I,ase re on Thund uvlt Ala I) l'itlk I o' k A . ,kjct th. ' " For (might or mv.a.e mud, ,o m 4112 FOR'CINOINN'I, LOUISVILLE A It. Loo is—The flirtrunninr" , Wainer y Captain Chart., lorard. tear, for day above and Intermerliat, nor, et N A. S. ~ or, Ild a d a y. n , 1 1 2 12 ._ LCLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND WELLSVILI.K—Tin, Idle reamer. iNEILLE. Wm. Stiedden. nduArr. will run ar a rarrular ;via:kat 1...tar.,n thin ray and Wrllaville. Jr.,. lorr , Pi.ohurdll every Monday, MAU, Way, and Friday, at , ra. .1. for freight. or faaalae, appld on board. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1851. THE new and fast running ',tr. eMiIIIER, J. 5. Menn_4s. Mextcr—Regolar Wedleen!, Sten. henville. Welled..., Wheeling. Ilridgepact. Cantin. and unll,h Packet PitGburgh every Wedveaday at F o'cleek, P. Si.. f,r Wheeling and Bridgeport, and ev err clora at P. M.. for Cstina and sunflah. Iteturning. leavee llardi.h every Monday ta 10 o'clock. A..M., and Hrichreport and Wheeling every 31enalay and Thumi ~ at 11.. M. • NAVIN GREER. No. 1011 Pruct mrh7 SOIL .MAILIE'IiA AND HOCK- . innnaton.innr, will Itzyr for tha aboynanel in tersonllst. tnrt, army Thurnday. at 4 °clock, P. Id. Yor freight or manage apply onlnr.l z ,T!. memo WW as F 4 No. al Wa n g and 03 mo SON,t 'OR NASIIVILLE.—The mplei ir did rtetn. vot:r PITT, Miller. matter. a 2 11 Iravo fur the aboreatal Intrrmedialr porta ...a this dor, at 10 o'cloek, A. M. For - fmight or p.a.., arYiT . Irani. 1 - 4 1 01 i ST. LOIIIS.—The nplcndid 3 . near steam., FTATESMAN, Jae. ormley, nworoandrr, will leave for the al.ove end latex to.-dlate ports on thi.. day. tLr cr.L jorr.... 10 A.ll. Ae.t _ ' ' ' • " - IAEG PACKET FOR wriEt:Li t seNnsit--The •Wr 1, .o. Capt. :3 leare eh, r vry Torrday at 4 ‘A.lork r. v. F r ': ;t204 lit. • upEGuLAR :151) 11..11UNFISII PACE/CT-7hr Gut runtitos- - 41 iteautre. AVEL1,13V11.1.1.1. Unpt ) nun.: ‘r tn " ltit aflT .. ;runTin for •lenrtnK win Prager. 1. y Thunnin, alb moon for StinthenTilli.. It InT•ling. wl ilridnepnrt. Cant in a iTrlnflTin returning. liaTrT 11 11 , NT port and Stinflah yryry Turadny nftrnno.n. nod Suntrh ta , enl, or to e'rm. " EG L.lll PITTSBUIIGII AND Ir — WIIEELINII PACKET—Th.. Tpirndid , near Packet 1.41:11.NAL. -T—T.T"T tvla r, zli . - ,i ll , gra wi a t r ,4 l , yeiln , Tplity and l•ridar. and rrtnruing. Ter T11t,143, ThunTlei and natuntaT. In each twirl, For (night or p.m.:, o hoard, orb noln LftriZlll. Anyntn. JJIEGULAIt WEDNESDAY li PAVKET CINPINNATI, (S,P lain h rtnlnv hain. ' Thin opleallal tanit w e. the owner, of ttn. sti-.llnrr !Tame Nyntnn. and Of )1411t, • the eturinnati and litn.burgh 1 1 .1.-et trade.. and • 11.1 leave rarT.f..A o V,nTlida r y_ n ftir Onetn.nati. plary of th e NTT- Fair I %ll'l, `o -'"`,"T.T•Tattr;i/E'i'Var?;;",!...,! ------- TRANSPORTATION • Manufacturer's Line. 185 1 . sthat 111. ~. ,.1.11, E ; I I I. now in bill anti rtollitio. to carry a rutlndr of canon Inn, ouantlt, I n l'hiladOphln mot Italarnoro. nothout Imnal,i,pirt, In a. ohc.rt time, au-I at a• log rah,. ao any othor ',ar R,. htn3 M olal ,r ..L, h.r, oho boon madr for rarrrlog Way Frrßa/t Blain, Joht,uorn, tinter-knot. filintlrualott.• 51111 Crook. %el. Hamilton. %let', town, I, oohto•n. • Stoop/wt. For,. Ihrrhlnirr.Colcunkra. and all nth. in.rtnethalo ,ointo no Li". Pour., tvania Canal and Port o, Railroad. Ifirrinu rot urn load; of Iron norun,t ftnm .h e prouthttno. sod ro.nlailly elopmento. to the nfan,al.l point, nt fho lourot may re LIMO. J MITCH E . LI. SkYlfr. Pruhrletor. mrLl ::U%l arohnuw. Ltort r .troot, homnd door vroht of the ['Shalt 'U3I .ItILANGE3r— <_3S a . SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. VIA TIIE NEW I . I.:NNSTLY %NI. 1 RAILROAD, ONLY 30 HOIRS To PIIILADELPELI. GOOD INTENT AND TELEGRAPH Nail Lines of Splendid Now Troy Built Coaches for Hollidaysburg, i fehlly And from thence 243 !film by the furphrs Self-Sealing Advertising — Envel- NEW PENNSYLVANIA ItAILItO.AD i opes. us 4 7 , ...... ~..... a ....• ...-. -,..- -a 1 O. 263 MADISON ST., NEW YORK.— , ill Th. subscriber. In eolieding the patronage of all who To Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore. i , 'TN, :zir'P':, , V.:1•11 - 74:7;ti;J:L I I,n=4!r,'In,1,r,; i ~..,.... of ~,. hes mtablishol their superiorttY tn. Timor. OSLO 3G Horns e ' pond all question. end he eonfidently refer, to the ...lino. Coaehm will leave Every Morning at e o'clock: 1 ticlak, I, pond of throe bonne., men who have 11,11 thew. envelopes, P. V. and ti o'..Lek. P.. 11. , and . hot rapidly 'normal. Wes. as proof of their excel. Extno to Imre at .y time. .1.3 , A In rrodloma Thin . lenee. I. the moat dime , . omfortabl.. aml expedition* l io nt The Ulna - Inc are a fenr of ths reasons fur their pools the Eastern eltle.. Panengem for Ilaltuann. lave the leen, zadm......1 at ilarrhharc dint t to. th. at i onto( the Corset 1.1. On the place orenpll.l by We peel, a perm., mar that plain. have ton ru3n., Lavinia, nod whim. mnapiruoudy arta N. I.—The onl, WU, for Eh. a`..... Lim, under ht. i t. r 1 1 , . 1 1 I . i ' ch..i..,, flood, N.. PI ll'ood ,nn. t. 1 . 1,1,1,e . -1,. ~.".,' ' " [ ''" "".. • ''' r '''' " r P •i". than . ff ''''' in n P . ' "•. s'eort r ocalmt hated. mob. . WU. AlooltllEAD. Act . ~..1. The Envelop., cannot to oyenol without bring do. _ .IVING DISPOSED OF HALF MY IN- . ''' i2.lma. ,•: ...t rn ~ ,,,, c,...,a. ~.., el a In ~,,I t hr... TEREST 1N IILVG11.1.11•S LI.VE, to nty lumber. • 4,1,. Conn the nalscarrtam. of a letter,lhe mud Insurealts (kl l in:F. BINOIIA3I. We N.D,. at Plttaburch willnen- immediatemWen to the remot e insteral of being burled Rae be Ownanend tinder the at, kof -Wot. Bingham 4 mond. In the Dead Letter Othre. Co!' (metal lI.It itt,i,mAit fah. The Envelopes are furnished at almost the•sarne Prim a., plain no., Bingham , ' Transportation Line, ..6:P,..,'..-eg2tl::,'.=„!:oTgatl;"A"lzz:h. g. 18 5 I z--t----'E' '" arrilueing 12; . 1. Ilrt et prima fur Dm, engraved on n • ................--.., , I,rao. and which will hat for Tian; and of Eirn.oY.,. of BETWEEN the usual , Ise, • either sidle or buff, of cool Pane , . atal PITTSBUP.OII & TIIE EASTEIiN CITIES.. ... s. . b. v , ~,,, .....a . .zs - --... - -- Priv,. Prim... lf Enreturra ehyle .. LIE CANAL loin.' now open, we are re, • ai letten or Ime. 5.1.00 ohm,. tly to meet, and forward pomptly, Prolum tuul j 1.1/ to .in %no 1000 -34.0 C Thantlise, rent and least. .30 to 40 0,00 .1,. Fielgltto always at lowest Wm charged by reaponsible . in LI in ...... -.- ...... ......, ti,to l dt.oo 10,00 Lincs. , into W . 10.00 Vital 13 00 ,Prialuce and Merchandlie win ter eceived and forwanled , so 0 . 100 .......... •-••••...- 12, . 50 . 1 11.01.1' ....., ~...,/, , thou , ~,.... ,b,,,,,,., ~,,. y 0r ........di 0 , ..,.,,.1. 1 II hen It D net onnventant to forwarlone of order sincing freighn rosarolanlo. or storage. 1 per mall or cayman. a rerun-nu. to mq•etabl New York MIN of Luling forwarded, .na al: dln ctioro faithfully 1 Hun.. will be aoThelmit. All orders will Meet with frt.{ attended to. Adds.., or applv to at Walton. if addremei. it M. 3112111.1 I'. Wll. RINORA.If 6 CO.. Canal - R.ln. No. t' , 3 Ifadoon Ktreet. ew Tort. Corner Liberty and Ways. , ea- Pittsburgh Voters will he attended to tenumtly, If Pert .4 the abates BINS lIA If 6 DOCK. llti Market .1.. of Mt .. sTv. Sibeil 4 Mott. 1 . 11 Wall Strrete ref of klertra. LL betwten Fourth and FIR! Philadelphia. . Jerollman 6 Co., 134 Witham It. JAB EN ICILSON. A tumt . . N. It -Ruete.. arla. emboseal la (Thu,, from rams No. 1. , Earth II ,tvet. Ilaltimon Pie , et 010 .. 3 Per tbenvend. frem:am. -.- dA3IES BINE/LIAM, No. 10 W., ... rnela • _ :‘,.,,, jorq, Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopherons,..': all .MP MEDICATED COOUND, infallible• ' Opening of the Pennsylvan.ia Canal. ,- or r,..e.i.g. inelmyrating, and I..antlfri ng me her,, lIE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL will be ' r " .. '" th. tb ' .."'"l. ' •tldr.f..^ 4 ,ll -•'''.'°.' n f U. ....,:- 1 2 , and curing eruptions on Ile ' , km, dlwasea of the aL a, opened for the Season of IS:1, nn tho :50, loot. and I (11. d, and tutegulnenta and reheslng ethuts...bt. brui. Tml.eriben. will then be pmwtr , d ~ .. .w, womb. fn. ; ae.t. sprain., e With this Preparation “tturre is ncrouch Philadelphia la Pitt.burch, at tot following rano. via . word s. fall.” ' The Ilmt p r mine America. mwlioal men Dry Molt, Bats, tarn , Shoes, limantie. PI. of the highest w ho prominent oticens of all pro.. am. Looking Onuses, Cr OW. 11 100 hr. stoat. and ladies who have mod it for years In [holt does. llardwam,llrocerim, Balm of 11,11 n, Point., elan ram, and numerim, adralt it with one to that for' Dye Stuffe, broke, Stationer,. 011 Cloth, imparting vigor. c /ma, luxuriance. and curl to the hair. - It ritlng, Printing & Wall Paper. L e ath . eradicating aced and dandruff; healing "mond,. clad. er, Co ....... i. , ./O 1 be. v....1...n.1.4 .tini., As. and role anat.! of Qtlectuttrant .134 Coffee fs l c. " the skin We Fiends, and the 'Muria; It has tn? Canal (hewn Sugar, In hhda 'Sc. . . ng tile of of comPoniads Istiv_eMined in Wenn , . Indlittga, Anvils. Alum, Crude Brimstone, li emt, or used In pirate praitke. inetwaeaeas to kr GO, U . . eiSeleum. Barry s trioopherous I, untivalled. 'set Ito-' TILE—Ea t We onense cash sales of the article . bare enabled thc Inventor' to ettPPly It at 2:, te em per bottle, which IA from LO to 103 It ls hoy.ert that Wean opening rat, which sm marl In wer than at any met lotus seam°. will Itolum Phippers to fi r ;l - I-- than u , o prk. or. n, other vn.p.r.u. for e ir now in toe. tne scientific treatieo on the halt pall...mite this mule to a grader extent than Dauer ( .'. 1 m . ~,,j , ~,,,, m i II onus & hetet.. • fur leech 6 Co:, hfne. 7.. ' ‘“. ng .......bin dtn-Ut nn . f.r 0 ° •tti ore mad pre...nation of nature a choiceet orenL In Donut. Ilnernams A Co., for Union Chic. In which each bottle isruclowd, la alone worth the. Insuungs'6 Duel, too Mio W • n t, ' b in . : , The entnit) which membranes whkh constitute the Learn & livriss., l't . Pe nn. 4 001,, an ' . skin and the hair, inws ita sustenance Dom thin febll:clut . _ . . . . triple coveter.", In or close. All diseases ~f the hair orb qv) MERCHANTS,' MANUFACTU liEliS, • eine. in the akin of the heed. If the rang of the scalp withlo,cell. or If the loped and outer fluids do not circu it /c._1i...., prepared to make contrarts ta bring out I , fre e ly through the smell resod. which feed the root front PlditolelPhia. this warm lan'.. bd. o fliesv. , r ,, ,, , ,ebt. , mol.ture. and impart life to the fibre. the MIMI , on Trommolating terms. and y. nt .ery low mtee. wt.. , urf. dandrull. bi g of the hair. g - raTetimal, dryners, "P' l.7. l :Vilr th* w e'7..k. M I NI t 7.IY 6 CO. Qum! Bonin. I sm and harshness of the ligantertm. and soffit tualdnos, Lathe y be. etiolate.. tho Ain to henithhO artion with W Trimphrroun. and thn torpid •eawd.. recovering (brit , .....-- - 185 I ,- --LEIMEL, artletty. •111 annihilate the theca, In allaffectionsof the L.Z.U.....;.......... 1 Akin, and of the uubetrata of munch, and 'wenn...math. Pittsburgh Transportation Line. . trrotays., and the effect are the MIK, 1( to open. We wk... the mus.nlar Elm. amt the glands. that the Trimpheroun .1.401FS O'CONNOR A CO.. Canal Des., Plttshurgh. has It. apocillo actioni and in all stamthaas. and Injury of SPIER. JA.NIF-U 6 Co., Depot. Broad to Chem, street., throw armor. It l, a vorerelgn rentolY. and No. 3 South Fourth street, beta., it )larket and Cheat. Fold In large I,,ttb a prim f.S owls. at the principal of nut streets, Philadelphia a we, 137 Broadway, N. York, and by principal merrb. tYCONNORS,St °J u in North street. Itanituore. ants and druggists throughout the VolOal State mel Can. dec.2.6.ina AVINO fully completed MIT . arrange- I °a _ ' men., we will be prebend upon the oseolnu of the VI, Dania Canal,. to earr. Omight to and Dino Pitts burgh, Belthnere, Philadelphia New York, Ikeb.n. Cin cinnati. lottliville, Cl. Lamle' l all 11/1. Pool and West. at lower rates and with mom dl.patch and cam than any oth er Line. All me.d. 'hipped by our Line are fulls corensi by Innurence, without any charge to miner, a Protect'eu not really affuntol by twv miter W, All rrmuilimmillona Ltd re,r,l t., our...leen or a.rentrt. Hall 4 Co.. Cantinnath E. IVobb, hottovllle, and 1.4.xe A Osborne, Cl, Louie will eet wtth pr.unt attenthm 11.T.N. 11.utur Line ho. ..conneetion whatever a ith the Plaila.telphla and Pittsburgh Tr:110,41ml. L3l.t. of At tune 6 Co. ,r_icx.si 4 85. i ~,,,,,,,,, Merchants' Transportation Line, ( VIA PENNSYLVANI t CAN 11. S ASO 11A I I.ItOAM.O fIOR PIIILADELI'II IA 11l lIECT—IV I Tlf= 10 A. 1 1rANCLT O A T O RE- a I a I I T I I . N o . PRI, burgh. -Cn .o , I.i. Peon .or L CHARLES RA YNOR. Central 131.1 4. Vogel ,tort. I'l.ol. dolphie We ore parpareal to merle , a tor: amount n.mhandf... and .lure to alitp on the r pen., of the eat... to Phil.. dolphte. and all lub.noullat, pia,. at low. r rate, And to hue Otne than In an, pm, t0tt......,.. Sir N 11. The lurreowd !loader of Truck , protrted I. the l:atud Conunouloner, for en rm Ina u- Nat... fl at State liallroul,, Will pnu mit am teM ..1 del lay 01 Johnston, Ronan, sburg or Colombia. t i tan , „ . 0 t tIu.INL 171 A . fefret. . i 'anal Ra Co do 7'...--- .' 185 1 ....._.......--'-..-- --4 To - Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, ac., To ANu not rt,r.at 141/1..11111, Itllllll.llll 111' • V.A. HELL:INCE I'l rfSittllil 111 TIt.INSI'OIt- T.ll' It iN LINE. ATI.ZINS 6 CO.. Proprlet..m. N.,. ...,..- Cantuteroe aim. t. Philad. It h.., 11E1.1. A IdISIETT Igo 10... Car... Ila.m. Pittsburgh. JOS TA 1 1., PG .4 "0%. 1,, n, Itallonon We ere prepand, 141 We ore"Mtn: ef the Preen, boots CAnnt, 1...a1tr...,..r Prest.lat at a. low rot,. sod gi,.. altlpper. u; mush ,I, -patelt and ear, a. NO other Lino. f 1.11.0. . _ _ okHouse, p* e, Mineral Power for J , ll VIAM. McFADEN COVODE, I.6ontvneor, ln John 31rFulru . Penna. Rail Bond Co.—Central Rail Road. V HE subscribers hating beeuuppA ri t e d Ihlprlno agenh. for the l'eun,ilntlilur Cetatnd Roll goad. Inform the public that we aro wow prepared to 00, oor pnaluce for eblptokyt toot maim op:alLb, of the canal. Wads via tide mute will bo carried ttzreugh in Cre day, rk t .11 c.,osionotl to uo to forwarded [roe 'of ontirros ar rharea foe adraWoow , • rum or =oar arr*ru PRU.S.DWIIIIA am trrnazon. lin Oecds, Hrti. nom Rooks, litsdesm r ,c tii „ a 5,,,, rmits, Feathers, 1 sznithts, bit," graels.4l, thshilery, Wal, Se. Sts.. ' 41,,W p 100 5,. Hardware., Ct.erwrar Gravrict, Pahl's. 'DP, , htas. Oa, leatter,C/orar, I7as.ll.roottir mid sibs, G r .. 8 4 ,1,,,r is. Weld lOU. D.... Rte. Auk. Weld Oil, Tobarro I..rd" Oarfee Tailor. Grain and Mn,!,, ' 10e 7 lOO lab* Marble (tougb) Ter.ll.ll. Andh,llenns W o Clow. Iloaex. tr, e. ht lik jush) . MgrelDLs a C.1.110.1:- - • . ~ __,,',,, ...' , L tt G. L ARNOIDC, ItAI'ERS et TAILOItS, No. :303 Broad , y corner nf 1 , 11.1 V etreet, ad..., the Irrlng York. respnrtfully invite the attention of friend,: and the public. to hair asw , rment of miss SPItINII 004./Ini, of the newest pattern., which theyprelnt l to make op in ttoi Is.st mannermanner and moot fa shionable style. at their usual tonderateprice, Fooh Clotles C.a...siinerrs amd Vest. in.., of lateet importstiolug elegant light silks for Vests: dark do. do; new patterns - of Paris Embroideries. There are three skillful artlat• employed in till , estoblishment— our to nut MATS, one to rut PANT. end One to cut iVAINTtAIArn. Eaeh department is complete In ftself.— ARMY and NAVY UNIPUIL3I.4 made VY only, with sten raeratal despatch, sod In the most approvod :manner.— Stranges who 311qT.1.11, will nod nt this vatal. - hohment. every thing to their taste. and moot perfect Ct s always Insured. P1E3111.71 lAIFTCOATS.—Thive elegant walstensts. that were w, much adult,' at Castle Clarden. haTe Ivey uwan.1...1 the find premium of the American Institute at their nee Fide. fehltnlm. Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse. S. MILLS, No. li COBTLANDT ST., A • (Up Statra) NEW YORE, In tiny opening one of e lardest and richest avortmenis SPAIN.; AND SUNINIER 111.1 1.0 o.rer before ,rovlrrd. Alro LACE MUSLIN and all kinds of SILK ,lANTlLLAS.manufactu nd from the lat., Paris faAloria, rectived by the etramers and particularly adapted to the Smog trmlu. • Ivry splendid stork of PARASOLS AND CM. I RELI AS. omolettnu of frioded and plain olded cotton cod nod Turk Satin Parasol, and (lion and (ling. ham Umlovllas. All of whirl, .111 he °Renal at extrrotely , low prises. ospurially do l. our Weatuni friends. en• 1 amine our trek hofare purrhadod. I Al,. WIRE SlloW STANDS. 4,r exhibiting Shawls aiul Mantilla, put up In r3lOO for tratotantation. foblldf SPRING DIPORTATIONS: C. B. ILATeIf & CO NO 97 WILLIAM STREET, NEW TORE, I_I I AVE nowln store, and are constantly re m miring !earners•theuttst expoolsettoortownt of Gent emen s I.OODS ever Lou. Wiens!, umbracinu thu londt and nrhest Myles of erave., , ehlrix ,!Lore, Ihwi.dy, Suspenders, Under Garromda. I.ondon To'.. Stork., Od.sl Druolnd Gowns. liamikerchiefa Hvould, Itrar, Linen Collars. with a variety of , other arz ticlr. peculiar to thole 1100 of hu.ine.,.. All of whirli will he /1.1/II at 111, very loar.ol prieus. Our Western friend, arc invited to examinevur mo.:k fulduldm. Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. 'ONE'S INK, 85 Nassau street. ey Nra York. Intl eittrEn Tim rm... Si Z. [kV ...... ....... On 4 oa. ...... 311, On dmught. r,ntm. Thin 1, , the manufartnrod. It linen, fa n 120PVINt. INg..— an d will ma mnelbt, pmspitatz.r.lim te- n .n nll tin • twit, e , .1 for n Wrging Ink. euitalde r.r U., Quill. anti a , rt,lrably ntint , te. tn Imtared turni.b the trade el -1!u r far e...r.Jtostie mrn,tarsi4lon, nt 1.5 prier, put nit nt (mini, nuot , l , linernd in any prat , cltr trey rhar, No charge for ca., Itorm6 or kegs am charged extra at nett pmt. • TIIEODOII% LENT. 5 Naman nt— v ktl (NATI, y.r I tn. • - - - • Very Valuable City Property for Sale. pill; underoitancil Adniinirtrators of the I estate of Fairynan. demaamt. o der for ,ale the entire nal of titi. raid Thom.. liurnian.PolotlAlll. of ono .01 feet lot (nulling en Ellorty rtroot. rompine. hank OS feet Inchei to a ern feet alley. Al,.w tavern the tave etanit ku..wna, the Man... How, fronta l : anElbert y etreet o+t iodic, and ea Chert ) All, A,. (opt 0 loolion. roptopp Kirk a': I. loan alley. vilth the givnitol• and tatileeouneeti.l. Cnintin g Plumalloy gl feet 4 turbo, Al„.. three h.. (muting on Ch.. each c jp o o, an d eon ., Lack net payollel wits Plug. a il p e ,,, c ty will In ad.) It private iale. apeheatlor. hi the q r if net ...Id e 1...r0 f Morel, will lon ot sal o'plork, P. St, t e he hi g lo, I.l.lerc. Apply to FAIRMAN. or . f 11. CA NIPIIPLL . .tagli•dtmegi. 111 Liberty rh • EMOV A I..—Eso Lisa' BENNETT, Whole. Ilea) r n Prirltare, hay, removed to No, nod vta., between I Vivid and I fl ES' FLEECY SILL I.LON and 4 other Auld. of Winter rtEt•ortmeta. tot, au. MURPHY X, BURCHFIELD. In.l 01 ES' W INTER HOSIERY. of various Muth. Ineludlog a new article of Wool andSU, to hLeal a t the Allyir NIURYILY a BURCHFIELD. Xi ERIN° 4 COTTON UNDERSHIRTS: ,v Hi !AMA A BIAPAIIIfI.O troop loolonffyrfa the a„„ al.to. A Eilk and Gans,. sleriuo do„ wad l irit. and Lamb), H... 1 Dr awer , • febil ri)EELi:f) 11 ot received for 1131. A. 11eCLCitnatct VIDE SII EETINGS--Housekeepers, and thowicpuv o rartn , for lion.ekeopln g , will Fourthue.. ;,,,.. r ,t,DXlc ,.. ltld .n ti ore , corner of and i to - Eleree yards tile :.ant of = t lt tl?.te'4l"". tnun illurllns. linen tabliclotha table dram...rut cratth. ut . tl hottaek.. pin g toralriru.eral".iy. I'AR CANDLES-40 . bxs Ciusiunati 4,3 manure , on ham/ loul for solo by otL'l WALLINGFORD A PO._ C' - ,.iiILET CURTAIN CIIIN Ti:of diffei riv sititia, and at loNoxt . v . rireN reed ,t. the . ntor,of -311,1,1.1 l 1 111(CIIILELD. ItirowN riA.NNELs, aDomeAic Article: Alm; White, 113u,d, thfro. 11.1 Ilatariun Nue, to 17fond at the ctn. of (ell ' Mt:M . IIY d NUILCIIFIELP. Cana! Ga in, Penn &reef. Sellers' - Cough SYrap in Mini& JUIHI E PIERCE, of Middleport. Irmiuoise. h,l7:M;, w u r •Vlitr=h."l. 4 :tr 7 4 ,, .. l' A''CLt'2: years, •1 but yrs,. c0nan....1 Ohre to lily tA. and rtoil yul l niedkal trrattnent for On. ruont.l.. During the eticnto On yot better. but rtlll the ron4b onntl.urat to Metro., him 45 ...._ 113lou ' dtr.. ' ir . lk th srflrm n. nraVJO r 1177 of , uniplo wit. him from the Ytato OW% Mr. fvtit i MolnPra th i C aij i n=.= l M:l tVg..-VOterrlir hL.M.Vr.tZwitO gnu Yrviare.l and ryw by ST bo t ld StobralUY twr, PI 44(r bk REM=MI PHILADELPHIA ilO.ll AS WHITE. BONNET 51A'NT FAMKEI. `wand SUN,. .Wl, tvuL . r i leLariNun. frILI Cr I Inc tod. fbnitlf GUM .1A0.1.12T. 11 AGA LEY, WOODWARD & Co., Whole. JUll_ rale Groorn. 2,11 Market d, Philwielphly .0] R EALD. BUCKNOR & CO., To bacco Commia.don 31Z,Itart.. Na 41 North WC-, Ftn-44, all , :4). 16 NnellpKhan . , Philadelphia- nog' VI ERCER & ANTELO, general Conunie. IT". rion Merchants. Phlladelphl. Liberal athan..4-4 - mad... on gorigyunrnto of Praln, generally. fjanSt.l,an 2,01.7 r. INMITTITTII WALT.. C. Lyn... Nona, KW. POINDEXTER 4:: CO., Genera .• CommiMnn and Formal:ling Mrechatu and Flom. 7, No. 276 3lnrkut greet. Phllaile/Dbia. iT22, To Southern and Western Merchants. OUSELL'S PREMIUM PERFUMERY. not Pularribee non.retfully Inritn puldie attention to It ...emit, strokrd Ptdfamery,Soap,:havina Ceram., and , r 4. le td d o,l , dea o 3ltatak. have. N.... York. lkoton. killk. " lll7.la. the r lsttee n Cin u t t f the c;v4e award.' for reek:darer either In nor to th 4. Rot MiItITALILDTII./ITTO CRUM, (Almond. Hose. and al.) naive seknotrlettsed to besunerloeto any Sharing elosso rountryne Enron. ° +.seeing hip meat".ram Enaen.o—B•sullfully Idatutddent. toot tde diatonacrou; end emollient neoprene.; m•Ponaoroua compound; Am tweeted Sharing Tat e t; =lnk erltharloa Sono. o"cortMar Ton:or Floros—Almond, Moan. }finagles:ln, Moto sot s Fiatacia.. Ms,k. Patoboualy,. Omnlinno„ Floating, n i s, =nt, ?lire oil. Windsor. mal tar IlartscracuLtra—Hoor„ Jannlo, Mons d.• Caroline, Ileraneum, Jrnny Lind, Mnuaelltsr,loclt ry Lluh. Macao'sa fllomatito, eltrnaelle Wont, and DM./ other varlosi, all rimy differs/. t Tortry WAT,..--I.l.nitt. , d lclo r wc a. W ., nar . r, and a rood vvi;ty rdiaa.._ros,rissessThlletieend°"Larnests-P B E rnsr, Bair Dyes, liquid aild il,:.AV.at(tnertirdooga:,..Airl - and Jrany Lual„Ponstasloa. Poo fslaal'llsals—llaloale Elixir, Maas Tooth armal Lcut ptico , Odontine,Tnoth l'asste,and Tooth • Powdrr. Comtrytm--.Veetahle Connote Crest, Anyarulino for chapped hand% Cold Cream of Ito., Cream de Pry, Lip • Emir, lia.otiherry Crean, lie. 11PMletory Poirdorr, for mmarina auperDuctua hair Paul I'„,,d, Vivaldi'. do Doug,- Aromatic Vlavar: Victoria thin Compmithm. Pre.don falter. Ina - idea • ureat isridtT of other article, too numerous to be tamed to this moot. sftertJsr The rutorriler hops to Maintain the mutation which this mitabllohment has ardulted, by dirpochair oktothhig lot fart rate nytlcico, and will Le ham:, to f thwie wh om may wioh to patronise hint, either orretall. on mum:talc Mruie a r any cotahi-Dinent the Unitml • durermor to and former Director of the Laboratory of EDEPEND ROUSELL, Choutit. Mr. Bar th ', Perfumery to for, rale L 7 all the principal Dromdom in thecountrY. NEW YORK BALTIMORE. BONN, BRO. & TIAN E REMOVED (rpm No. 22 s out h 1) LO3l HAM attlang n (h. T tut. cid cot .luecl Ow 15 110LI.YALECOBACCO •.. ail In. lark 11• hen. weds ectureete with or.erel f the uee.t n niqz.l.l manmeettuers 1u the Rate ll "' of Irelum. er.,l t.l teete . .4 / 131, T1 1 1111 . 41 , e1r 1 1 , Cart 1,1 I.lk1 . 1k und 111,1ar. Itepotte..l TUBAG CUan ail Oman, F 1 \ %PI • 1.1 tl L OI I ACCO.a 4. t TolA4, 4 "ef I : ' ll ' rn hr'"'" Z " up,,r . " t . 1 . 0 ..vtue 104 . OW of Mae InPORTED E4tr. LUNN. RHO At CO LOUIS. kAVID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Law, soid Corriaamnorar for Niro9.lrazd at , 'ht. Louis. ?do mmu romptiy arowerrd. oetWY • 01N lt. ItA , NKlS,..Attorney and Coll3l - wile ! ' al ,hos.,-,c,1 Coromlerion., fq the Stale o 17r7,?n.'n'r',--t-I ort Wrazala 31cChar, John Fn r- Pox3e. i rgatlia C Snopte. Mel,nl 3 C, ' audltly BOSTON AIIEIaCAN HOIII3E, 111NOWLS STP.PET, BOSTON.' THE a ndersig,neil having entirely 2X 6 1%0 bd, no d thc ext.:wire ment, containing in 1011.1m:0 dhow: hundred and linty noon, would rwer.ettalir inre ochre that It Is naw may.. for the reception nor aecommuliition of the Us - Yelling ' communlty. A e en c od e d notieeof tho orpacciaTootownienees of tlihe Univ. La dromed e, Iperfluonto. thc numerous haprose. enema which Mere L 41,1 made to Le properly. green ha an adrertleemeoto 50D0.1t to PIT no oiPertee has Caen spend to rendor nor apartment perfect. noturniture war male exprrealr to order, rumness al mid. and orlon: onetime et ft. expeniallp the h eee .l eir rooma, will be found to he ol moat teeth rot Manna. tom. The Dining 1,473n0 topliclouo. and the boore for meals will he so arranged auto halt. Cho convenience of tho early end late. terry deportment will to conducted In en theoreptiona. twinticr, and the proprietor pledgee Memel!' thee the American Howe ahoNletroly the Trarollees Boma. folah:LawdLwfanT LBW'S RICH Tre. error rerodSufiw Vet Datt:r. Ai212001 Ile Lem, dailowt, !Smock/ix. Itar-Vor treriknerr the ikmat , LL - Pll.l. and oliace offmany sr . ! As Palmawry Oriaint . IITE not wish to trifle uii:ll the lives and health of the aLlaietol. but we nitre - rely pledge oar. .leer to woke on aetertioit x! W F e virtu. of thin moil eine, and to hold no to td butuldtifl'i facto will not worroot. 'the Moen of Ireland. atatile hoe and Wild Choir), ma malty oelehrettal for the cure of all diotwees of the Lung. and Liver, whirl, are en o: tally prottileoi. in tit Noyth er . latitude, Foot n einiblention of 'diem:A:al extract. • pro. cured Conn thin Mo.- and then. Pt- %Volutes Bate stir or Wrto CHMor i. rhieny fereaey :G3-IVietar'e Italyato of Wild Cherry it a lota IMLELL armor:, weopowid entirely of Will Cherry Bark and the ,ieoulue leeiaod latter itiportoil at - avail, for that porpow.) the rare caylWal tirtuee of which are alto mole Mood by a new ehornioal iemerew. with the extract of Tor— ii,. rerolerind.the whole env:voted the mod certain and eMeaclous reetuely et er itiyoetwetil for the ' CONSUMPTION' OF TllELpit& • ILEREDITARY oNSI , 3IYTION Curnd by Wlldar'S aam of Wild Cherry.-11, following ease of Jeremiah Di 4rigg. of Cottostopthm. (Eve of Ws broil," . 7 4 W ring die] of Cutteuntption.) i.. truly wonderful: l'ariatar Ruur., llonleum R. Sept. J. IF Psita—Doer Sin I take ch.. liberty of adrising lon of the benefit I ha, derive' irt.nt the 000 of Dr. )vi.tit. Balsam of Wild Cherry. I ou. , prostrate] by that terrible wove:, Conga:rap:Jou. ill .11ay lows.. The attack was truly horrify log to me, for tue oar f.: - .1117, (nor brothers and +leL•n) had died of Corot:nip:lon_ 1 waa aflllctod with noorly ail the worn. butup, :Le I hada distr.. log cough. nod 00,...0.eatn1 n gout deul of bioul, beetle er. 0,410 min. to the gidt , and ch.:, cold chills, alter nating with Ruche of loot. •ao undei the mre orr, phyriehm. from the , taken stet until at.mt rit weeks Finite. being then about helple.,.. and my frzendt conelderml my rase hope:et...or at lean be, end nue nb,.irlau'a *Atli; 011.151,1 the are of ltd,osn ~f thhd Cherry.. Without my knowledge. my Nib,, pnwelort It. and commenced admin. tstering Itto me. and Iron the Lest day I COIIIIIIOIOSII tak ing It my health ituptuv. , l. end in two weeks from the time I commenced using It. Inv able to be ma and error my business,end tat,. wittl, I Fall rostrum to do. I have taken Tour bottler of the medlrine, and now consider myrcif perf,tly 1..9)81Ct1, L. /th r, • ' .4 1 7 ` Caown Ponrr. fake Ca, la.luisslM.lll. Jowl D. 1 . ..et—1/ear lu July...lt-Ili, I was Juloselord with a fever of tm.linid en:ranter, orldelleft. me in • Yel7 dehililitd'Ftant when. le the Yellow;ng whlbea.lr.lol Pi k L.° with a worn. cold. which ruduced unt. nth cii• wilt.. to give use the appvaronco of a conflrmod PonotiMp.' nee. I labored under ascent, enugh=rermeetorato t t arreat "that. and was trouthilnit) cold net and night 'realm. 1 allo frequently rui...;l blood from my /untri I imatillacd in tit& 'ante, =dually tinting under the diseaseomtll Janney, 1141, when I P . , stain altaittOtel with !blur. My friends derpaired of my Ilfn. and my gbYukhuni thought mold forwite but n short time. Sly extreadthts, tupetini-. ly my feet, rem a:natural; coo. and aimastbertltetr tbal• Ma. Under the. eireunLtanool It may ho trail add! woo • tiring rkeleten. fatally deter:Mond to quirtaking not. dielnes prescribed by yty•iriuus, and try Dr. Wishes Mid.. tam of Wild Cherry. and from the teft reek that I cerna meneed takini it, lean date agrsulual net:perry. leoutht• nod im motto months. at the end of wtdah tdme I V. MT. Rohl health ever ;int,. and etteetfullY re commend th e !f'l'ea to all those anieted,with &sews of the lung, and rould toy to thou. commencing its we, not to.be dieenuraged if two or thred tootles do not eroct • • cure: but pererve, et I burr don,. end I have no doubt h t ., nin e err e , nut of t.n, will be Moored vith•ronived• health .1 have hem. it , !tp. , ttnily your, EXIMITEM! DINFLII.NT SO 0000 T .1171.1,0 mm azstasis Of nu WIGS From In. Iniler,Vpringtel . .l . , — ll .: naLS . aginn County. Sy. lirri:rormn, Kr.. 1147 14.'11. 3lessr, Stanton' S Park:--I take Ude orporthAlty fanning Taub( e roost remarkable sum rerfornand upem oat by the use of Dr. Wirt.", Balsam of mita Cherry. • In the year 1840. I wad (den Olth o 0 lonsmationof the bowels, which I labored under for six week. when lima ; ually meostrod. Meths fall of Intl I was ...treated with a s j sesere cold. which Festal Itself arm my lungs. and,for the ' spare of Wes years I woe rainflued to ray bed. - I tried nil kinds of medicine, ml °eery 'misty of aid. without bear 11. and them I 00er1e..1 drop nrdil tLa 10h400 or 1841, .40. I heard of Dr. Wlends ((.10,1. of WDd Cbers7. Mr 'made persuaded me to atom it atrALL Monet I. had given :co all hopes of recovery. and hid rd. -pawl myna for the change of another world. Through thMr solicitations I was isalmml to =she use of the maims 111a1.re 13aLtrin of Wfld Cherry. The effert eras truly restonleting. After three years of lepetion and so/leder,. rod after heeled - spent four or floe lonalred doliam to ns norms,, and the Lest mud mat ewpectable yhydetum laal peeved umentil. lug. I mum= restored tO drams health by the blisling of (lateral the nee of Dr. White's Balsam of Wild a.m. Nay the blessing of Sled rest upon hhe proprietors of . riannhle m rmattrine ps of Cherry. • ft Doors respectfully. 'A. Sold by D. Ddr.g.(sucrwswar tutl:nufenr ;Par . il ie ' roarth end It'd /Idea shwa, Cinsienmi..)lM., ttrurral Agent far the &oath mad West. to oho all orders must be whiremed. J. Kidd 0 Co.. B. A. FaLeernek 0 Co.. J. Joust. L. Wileon.tr, Dittaburgld I..cs A. Beckham; Allegheny City; . le T. Russell. Wasting - tem L. 11. Denis, linloolorn. IL Welty, Groenebunn Kona. reaneresti Soot: A fillroon.. Itielford: Reed C Oro. llorgangdour3th. Orr, Ilollidarsbung Hildebrand d Co. hallanen .L K. Wright, Mittman:run Esau k Ca, Drookeilid .1. Wilmo d nom Way . ..bums Itekeraled St Co. N. CalLhilre. Meeuleill4 /Anion bib Gramm A Yorker, Merali Juase Belly k Co. Bub lens 0. Smith, Ikasen J. o.oummertuo. Warren; T. o,d D. Jones, Coudersport: I'. Crook en Jr., Dmworrtle. teblbaldw(iet)T , • • ie HARRISON SEWELL, Attorney at Law, 1191 Ohio State f or War": De fun% A,t. w•lralgements nerd, ke. 0111, —EourUt.pe .d t i aV, imithneld. Closing out the Entire Stock. I IIEAT BAIIGAINS.—A further reduc-. CThe Alii , ,re-ber .in lung to elate out • ;b, balance of hia Stork of Faun' and ' , POP Dry liatlO by of Aril 003,5, would n.epentfull, cull the alter:dial. 1' Idx nl.l euxUrnert :tad tb oul , ll, who are Ia 0050 Of 4vxxsx at fifty pc 0-nt. lobur fvrmar rho.. To sny trlthiu, lu COMLOOO/ butiotoe. 31arkatatmet.tbla • ..Id he a g 0,., oppenonltt, u. ho udb dmpoe of the at, nf the Pock on Iltoral irrnox trlth a 1!i of the riot. uhkh Ito Ilan °map.' L., a tvz 11 ,, Eun nod has au ciao lout fatally trade. 3r. 11. GA int A RD, tanal Near York Store. 3larket eL Plltaburtt S Er,IIS--.11) Ll.ls eltrX:er feblo 1 0) T";;lt'l',\l-Nd.zKr ! r uiiVA•PrucK. 13 LA N KETS ! BLANKETS.! 3llllll'llY j lIURCIIFITD I. hat. , 'xi band, 11 , ;x1 tuportrueutof u . .llllaolteta. of all the diZarent .tueliti.~,iurludlultw G , . Pale of extra tire and quality. all of toltich art how. °Copal It t , loued mine. feb3 - ' OLD LOCK ETS.--Just received a large tOhir por of elegant G.xl IValchea nod 31Pintare Quite, fur Da6 - Ueratnx , 7..llnlr, Or. felt' 1313=3 L OISI))7 :t k APERg--ZiTZz. for Katt by 14 fan ; a. ODD a Co, WALL PA PEI:-:-Frorn lt 1-47C - 41 - F8 In 2:3 celltl/. lane ....t,rtzuest. r -4.1 e 1, P.bia w. r. 3intritALL. 11-7 RAPPING AM' I'JUNTIXG PAPER —roe t r YII.IITE 1,h1 , . tor ate by ital nd F aront CO. Ns. CA' .11.1]1;E):1'r-2 lbr Pale by btu • a. E. SELLIaIIF. 11'11011—;.; !Ad:. tor lc by fothln IL SELLERB 1,145 for soleb • ( tt. k?. SELLERS. r (.1 . /Rli 6 I lit ,1 7 1 t4),.i :or frnle by fehlo - II oUSF. LA IN ES—Wrinted and bOlid ,00. r.. srsst ss - sts pm' ILI sat - 5..3 , 11ms Is Es woe nt sots of 'etas M1.4:1,1 4:IIIii:CIIFIELD. ? 'lil T ); 11031E-MAIT FLANNEL— y mulivnY a nunenrinty a,a f,nta g . aOM ar tnna 0,i.• of :door< 11.3 los s.• cos prs They aim e Ulu H01..5.-5 bale forulo b 7 ' • (OAS lv JOLItiSTON., Q,ALLAI) caskff forrl , ile by L 7 felll9 A. r1 , 1.E11 . 51.A' t co. 11 MEI) YEACIIES:I'74OII bol e : fur ' , ale by fr.blB TriANNEWS 011,-29 Lbla, Ar safely Setl2 J.eiCLINIAM OVERING'4. CRUSHED, I stala—Kotta.t.melw POWDERED ~ a I • TYOS IRITTC( 7 -16Q'tons for P: feVL1 .1224177244 '37 e very low 6 nTir tam WEATHER sa,k^ Z' r.4atCrr Ldb,,,...1 r,l ' r CR"r 4:43.111' t` 4 `' tiroliZZlrbin .'i , re iZeit.ll