'HOME MATTERS Merranzons ItArriana—Two protessomotthis art have arrived in this city, and are exhibiting their astonishing powers every night atthe hdaxa of some one of our citizens, who is a believer in ' the rappings. The " spirits" are summoned—the . reppiegs heard, and in every respect these fe males appear to equal the Rochester Rippfirs, of world-wide celebrity. We have not had the pleasure of being present at'any of their exhibi tions, but have heard accounts of their proceed ings from sevessl who attended, and hare been very much amused by their account of what took:place. • On one of the occniions to which we refer, the room In which the rappers and their audience were seated, was darkeled, and the spirits were grave ly aummoned to appear. Nothing loath, they soon made all present metro Unit they were in the vicinity by a aeries of very distinct mappings. Ono spirit in particular, Rai bored by a number • •of commonplace questions, to which appropriate answers were returned, and everything was going on swimmingly, wheu an unbeliever, in the ranks of the faithful, suggested the possibility of deception, as owing to the darkness any one might rap as much.as-he pleased, undetected. Shock ' ed at this profanity, the spirits fled, and our un - believing friend was overwhelmed by a torrent of mingled reproaches at his want of petiteness, sad regrets at the consequences arising from it. '"The spirits must be mortally offended—They would runty not return again that night, &c., • &e." till he Was In despair at the effects of the simple remark he bad made Re was Inconti 'nutty banished from the room, and thebelievers set to work te r propitian the offended spirits.— With much . difficulty they succeeded, and the • raps were ojierrmare beard-to resound through • the aparimenti nay more, the spirits were lade ' trod to become reconciled with the presumptuous Mantel who had offended them, and he was final • ly introduced to a particular spirit with whom he .entered' into a iamilar conversation. The an • enters to his questions certainly did not manifest - gay unusual degree of mental brilliancy on the pert of the spirit, but that clay be attributed to • the obtuseness of man's spirit; when clad in the flesh, which ill thus rendered incapable of Com - .prehendthg diem. • Mental questions were - then put by the gentle man to whom.so refer, and the moat astonishing revelations were- made. One' mental euestion was "Is the account of the Creation in Genesis correct?" Answer . ..No. 4 On several other oc casions the room was well lighted; and we are assured by many who heard them, that the rsppingt were perfectly distinct, and that portion of the audience who were unbelievers, could font no idea of the manner in which they were produced. The number of the incredulous ~was but small, es the spirits appear to be bash fel, and do not like the presence of strangers with whom they are unacquainted, but there is every probability we are happy to state, chat they will soon overcome their timidity, since the audiences are nightly increasing in numbers, and the spirits in boldness. We hear it currently reported in the circle of the unbelievers, that a gentleman, after . a long loan-nation with the epirit of his deceased wile, erre so affected that he appeared next day with "his hearse encircled by a new piece of Meek ;nape, bit would advise our readers not to put .`_'anyconfidence in the rumor.. To speak seri ously, how are we poor unbelievers to become convinced? Is not the tale of judging a tree by its fruits, a pied one, and what great truths have the rappers ever developed—what good have they done? They have, it is true, gained eon . Teets, bat so did Joe Smith, and so has every • humbug since the creation of the world. The githbßity of mankind is excessive, and it would be difficult to concoct a story so absurd that it stilluot meet with believers. It is not enough for the believers to tell us that we cannot amount for theserapPings, inasmuch as this is no evi dence that they by spirits., ; . VI • were very the Ctlterstenkie s by the performances of Wyman, thejoggler, who is pow exhibiting in this city, and saw many tricks as'astoniahing as any the rappers cao per form, for their lives, yet he}/cam not pretend that they are performed by supernatural means:— • We cannot account for them, yet we see him de , • ceive our senses in the grossest manner. Behold Mrk Wyman; with a small bag in his hand, which be crumples up and twists into all imaginable shapes. ladies and gentlemen, says he, lam • going to deceive you, you see this bag is empty, but here, behold, is an egg, and here is another, and another. How many more eggs shall I draw Birth?' Mark me well, no eggs can be concealed about my person. You see no eggs in the bag. 1 put my • hand into it, and here is one, two, thrte—twesity if you will. Now, had Mr. Wyman beenthe find who intro duced this Teat of legerdenain, there are ten chances to one that he could have persuaded many that there was some ireful mystery at tached to it, but as it is, modern conjurers have become so honest, or so stupid, as not to assert, to add to the effect of the trick, that the eggs are laid by s preternatural hen, simply tenths pur pose of gratifying mankind's love of the marvel loin. This gentleman also pours forth from one and the same" bottle, whiskey, brandy, wine, or any other liquor, capable of tickling the palate of the oldest toper, yet he candidly admits that there is no Lilliputian still at work in his wonderful decanter. Our readers will, drmbtless,'soon have an. opportunity of judging for themselves. The power of the almighty dol lar will induce the keepers of the key to the spirit world to unlock the door, in order that vulgar - curiosity may'be gratified, or if not, the "me diums," as they are technically termed, are more refined than their Rochester Aston, who first called the spirits from the vasty deep. In the meantime it may afford them some consolation to know that, judging from all the revelations al ready made, they ere not losing much, the con tributions, from this source, to our stock of useful lthowledge being very limited indeed. A Fauna Arrassnce--Two Germans called on Alderman Reinhart yesterday morning, one of whom was blessed with a large family, while the other was childless. The latter wished to adopt the youngest child of the fmmer, which ip between two and three years old, and asked the magistrate to draw up indentures of apprentice ship transferring the child to him &until he had attained the age of twenty one years. A legal question arose however, relative to the drawing up of the indentures, which will probably. post pone the matter for a few days. Coaewrit.'s Eutortatta.—Cogewill'a beautiful panorama, continues to-attract crowded houses at the Atherucum. Pismo s Corrirt.—A Germin was observed by some boys, to hide a small coffin which he tarried under his arm, in a deep gully in the Sixth Ward, on Monday evening. Of coursethey were somewhat astonished, and the coffin was quickly dog up, and taken to Alderman Major's office, but on being opened, it was found to be. empty. What the notion of the German was, In biding It, is of course unknown. but it is suppo sed that he had stolen and could not disposed of WTMAII, THE Macretax.—This celebrated /111%. slain and ventriloquist, will give another exhi bition nt Latupette Hall, this evening. . BAN Ore.—A horse attached to a dray, took fright yesterday, in Smithfield street, and ran off at • tremendous pace. The dray came in contact :with a wagon opposite the Merchants' Hotel, and was somewhat shattered, but the horse was un injured by the collision. FINALLY Cdlalintb. young lad, .named Mack, was yesterday finallycommitted to prison, ,by pa Mayor, on a charge of being concerned in setting fire to Mr. Thomas Scott's board yard. PILISCISERII.-o[lo hundred and twenty persons ire now confined in the county prison, an various a6arges. Arnutrrnt, Staclnn—We understand that a Mrs. Baldwin, of Pipetown, attempted to commit entelds, on Slonday evening, by taking Madan tan, but owing to the prompt treatment of a medical man, who was culled in, her life was 11,4Vect. 8117111 KART i.:OXVICTIO,I9.—One bantired and forty persons have • been summarily convicted of 'fulcra, minor offences, before his honor the Mayor, dining ihe present mouth. Blurt P&L/kali:raj AUKT.STID.—John Sharp, I.streit preaching celebrity, ireut arrested yes eroluy, and brmight before his , honor, the hlay 'iir;charged with disorderly conduct, committed P.!..N.lectialt crowds in the *treats, to the great woolodfcgre Or..those passing- hy: --- Poor 'Sharp lras vey peniten.4.a.r.4 promised faithfully to quit Ake* preaching if he let off. Ills hon er, Wffar , k Men reprimant. . . , TEMPERANCE NIN2EOIO. A special meeting of the 'Young Alen's Teen ,• ranee Association, was held pis nt to a call the President. President in the chair--On moti of 11. S. log, in the absence of the Secretary, J. U. Bid • e was appointed Secretary pro tem. The following resolutions were offered by Mr. . Foster, and unaniinonely adopted. Resolved, That as the Low now stands, the •nrt of Quarter Sessions of this county; cannot .t licence to keep an •Inn or Tavern, except pen the ground that the sale of intoxicating rinks is conducive to the public goal. Resolved, That as any einem may,.by the laws , f Pennsylvania • keep an Inn or Tavern without tense, provided no intoxicating drinks are sold pan the premises; a tavern Caviar is merely a •ermil to retail liquor, and should in all cases be efused by the Court_ Resolved, That acopy of these Resolutions, . - gtied by the President, and. Secretary he pre cued to the Judge of the Court of Quarter Ses- The following persons were announced by the !resident as composing the Executive Commit tee. Messrs Wm. M. lyright, Hugh D. Kung John . Kirkpatrick, Jacob Xl • Colliater, Gefirge Dobbs, Itv. S. Harris, John Agnew, Andrew Deity, J. 'Hare Denny, R. C. Rodgers, Samuel W. Cas ey, Geo. ll—Keyser. On motion of Mr. V. M. right, the Committee which reported the Con .tution, were instructed to report a code of by awe for the. society, and to report the same the next meeting. Mr. H. D. King gave notice that under the rainfalls of the Constitution, he would at the ext regular meeting, offer the following amend cut. ,• Resolred, That the Eonstitution be so altered to provide for the election of five Vice PITA MILS, and an assistantßecretary, and to provide or an alteration of the day of meeting. On motion the Association adjourned to meet Monday evening next, being the regular meet •g—at the place to be announced by the Ricca ive Committee. ROBT. M. RIDDLE. J. DMIDMI BIDDLE President. Secretary pro tem. PLANE ROAM MEETING. At an adjourned meeting of the C0M111153i311- .. and citizens interested in the Perrywrille and elienople Plank Road,' held in the borough of *clienople on the 10th insL, the of6cers of the ormer meeting presided, sir:. President—Alfred Pearce. Vice Presidents—P. L Passavant, Jacob Zeig er, Dr. Marks, John Riddle, James Kerr, Jas. 1 fctatte. John Lewis, Secretary of the former meeting, of being present, Johp Kirkpatrick, Jahn Hall, d W W. Dodds, were appointed Secretaries. In the absence of the firmer Secretary, Dr. L. Lusk, of Harmony, was requested to state the roeeedipgs of the former meeting. He rmpcm ed to the call and addressed the meeting in a ery comprehensive manner, on the great im icrtance of plank road acommodaticoM to this Kea of the country. The Rev. Wm. Findlay, of Prospect, was then 9equested to address the meeting, with which he eompliecl, and in oible and impressive manner llucidated the superior advantages 'which were ikely to be derived from the Perrysville and Kelienople Plank Road Company extending their charter to Prospect, thence to Centreville and Harrisville. • . . .. . Lilo following resolutions were then moved, a ttled and adopted: , 1 Resolved„„ That as a continuation of the Per rysville and Zelienople Plank Road to Prospect, Centreville, and Harrisville, or further, wouldin ea- to the amount 'of travel on the eiffirti road, deonsequeolty enhance the value of thcS thck, e would most earnestly request the stockhold e of the Company to-make each extension. Resolved, Tharthose'persona immediately M ioest ted in such extension, be permitted to take a ek with the :erp munderstanding, that in e the road shimld ' ot be so extended,'that ey be allowed to WI raw their subseriptioni, d have the amount pelt in refunded. Resolved,"That the Commissioners of the Per sville and Zelienople Plank Road Company bp instructed to procurea charter from the Gov enor, as soon as possible, for said road. -I Resolved, That. n conlaittee ofthrke be ap tip"gfeliba welt on. the. raeefiliefiritlt - held on 8 i. th e ilith init -„ , - /th „Ifirrryivilli, to in t rat that meeting that theTerrysvi ll e ,and Ze llople Plank Road Companyintend to com mence their road - where the Allegheny and Per Company have terminated their grade, arid that the Perrysville and Zelienople Company soon as organized take immediate measures secure the commencement of our road at this ace. The following persons were then appoint s for that purpose. Dr. L Lusk, of Harmony, Francis Wallace, of Zelienople, and Robt. Allen, ofProspect_ ' Resolved, That the Commissioners be instruc ted to open their books in Prospect, Centreville, af d Harrisville, with all convenient speed to re c ive subscriptions for stock in said company. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meet '.g be published in the Pittsburgh, Allegheny, taller and Franklin papers. Resolved, That this • meeting do now adjourn. VALETA STATE AGEICVLTIIItAi AA- In pursuance to the constitution of the Penn sylvania State Agricultural Society, the execti die committee of Said society met in Harris b rtgoti Thursday, the 27th day of February, I 1. . Members present--Frederick Watts, Joseph Ingersoll, Algernon, S. Roberts, P. B. Savery, A rebate Mllvain, Col. Henry Shubert, A. 0. Heister, Dr. Alfred L. Elwin. John Evans, Dr. Jahn Irwin, David Mumma, Jr., Hon. William Jessup, Finlaw M'Cown, .1. S. Haldeman, Isaac G MUClnley. iOn motion, the Hon.:Wm. Jessup was called tq the chair. On motion, a committee, consisting of Col. enry Shubert, John Evans and Finlaw lirCown, vrhe appointed, to report at n future day, on the stiidect oit was a model farm. On motion, Resolve , (Resolved, That Wednesday, Thursday, and Fray., the 22d, 23d, and 24th days of October n st, be fixed en the time for the first annual ifae ibition of the Pennsylvania State Agrimil t Society; the first day to be appropria te the judges for the examination of all an-, als and products presented for competition, the second day to the public exhibition, and the th e ll to a ploughing match, and jiidgmentthere u On. n motion, the committeel on the first annual bition bad leave to report at a future day on th adoption of rules and regulations by which th public exhibition shall be governed, and as to the place where it shall be held. . a motion, it was esolved, That the president of the several co nay agriculturil societies in ibis State be to furnish Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, of Philo de phia, corresponding secretary of the State society, with information as to the existence of • their respective societies. On motion, it was . .desolveth That - each of the members of the ex ecltive committee of ~thia society be and he in here by authorised to receive from such individuals wbo desire to become member, the sum of one dolor and forward the same to the treasurer of the society, with the name and address of such persons, who shall thereupon be members of the 6 oi n 'ety, subject to the payment of one dollar an on By , or upon the payment of twenty dollars, m mbers for life. motion, it was esolved, That in pursuance 'Of the constitu tio of the society, the last Tuesday of each month be the time fixed for the meeting of the ext utive committee, at th e house of Mr. Herr, in l arrisburg, until . otherwise ordered. n motion, it was . °solved, That the thanks of the executive co mittee: be tendered to Professor.ll. D.lllogers, fo ids presentation to the society, of ;Professor, 1 Jo non's Agricultural reporten the province of Ne Brunswick. . motion, it was olved, Thee the proceedings of this meet in be published, under the direction of the ree ril ing secretary , in all the papers of • State favorable to the promotion of agricul ter . he committee consisting of Frederick Watts en J. It. Ingersoll, appointed to prepare an ad s to the people of Pennsylvania, reported the foil, wing, which was unanimously adopted by the T ex utive committee: TO THE PEOPLE Or PENWSYLVANIA.,. . That business of life, which directly occupies the] attention of three-fourths of mankind and intimately concerns all, demands the active ki th:once of-every conscientious man. Therein no art or science in the whole circle of human knowledge, r Bich presents, for - exploration, so exFansive and interesting a field as that of prac rical agriculture, nor oaa whose. discoveries al ready made have been so little infused into the ordinary stock of knowledge of those who are tic ttia.ly engaged in its daily and universal opera tion. The farmer knows the necessity for plow ing his land, but he does not think and sufficient ly understood why he plows it Viand the latter is qur as important as the former, that he may .kn w how to plow well. That manure will en el c the soil is a fact; but to beim what it is, bookand when to use it, and how it contributes to ho growth of plants, is that kind of kmwd edge which is only second to the fact itnelf. The : er hese certain amottnrof knowledgeef seed tire and dewing; but if nature's operations in the germination of seed and thh growth of p to were to porno extentidund intalliz daily i obserrations and reflections, Ids vigorous and ever acute mind would strike out some new path in hie own pursuit, leading to that profitable re cult which tail only be attained and relied upon, when it can.be traced to the blended some of 'theoretical reason and practical experience. The appeal which we now make to those who r are engaged in die business of agriculture, and I to all who appreciate its importance, is not that you shall for a moment - relax those every day occupations of active,life to which you are ac ' customer!, and whikt, proverbially, you puratte with vu much industry; nor do we ask of you to delve through the medium of books and latest°. ries into the mysteries of agricultural science:. but we do carnally solicit you to unite with us, in the effort now being made, to establish and cherish that which may be justly deemed the on ly means by which the farmer may be made to keep pace with the rest of mankind, in that march of Improvement of which this age has been prolific. Agricultural societies, because of the influence, they.have exercised, and commensurate benefit s. they have bestowed upon every community where they exist, ' commend themselves to uni versal approbation: the light which they have' shed, and their capacity for disseminating it, seem to point them out as the only active agen cy by which the business of the farmer shall be 93 caredtor, that he may derive all the advan tages which shall be developed by time and ex .penence. Let no man wrap himself up in the selfish security of his own knowledge, or console himself with the reflection, that his influence would not be felt, but mt* let 'him manfully ; step forth, with the determined purpose, zealous.. ly, to. aid in the prosecution of a work which promises PO much practical usefulness. The late Convention which assembled at liar rieburgh, has taken the initiatory measures for the establishment of the "Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society;" its constitution has been adopted, and its officers elected. Upon those of- Eters as ah executive committee, the duty is de 'velved to "keep smelt general charge of the af fairs of the society as may best promote its in:' teresta." It is in this capacity that we new, call your attention to the subject, and sek you to unite and co-operate with Its in the measures which have been adopted to insure a successful issue. RIEDE- WATTS. JOS. R. DIGERSOLL: By order of the Executive Committee. ROUT. C. WALKER, Sec'y. BY TELEGRAPH DEATH OF MAJOR NOAH. Nrw, Tor m, March 18. Major Noah, who has been connected_ with tho press for half a century, died in Tomcty, this afternoon. own= PENNSYLVANIA LEftISLAITRE. Hstusnrina, ' Parch IS. The Free Banking Bill passed thaSenate, this afternoon—yeas IS, nays IS. I, WASHINGTON, .11arch 18. The decision of the Secretary of lthe Interior against the assignability of land warrants, was published this morning. The Secretary of the Treastu7 halordered the preparation of a circular promulgo 'ligt the con structfon of a supplemental reve ue law, by which freights are not to be added to the yal ' na tion of merchandise for dutiable bmis. 1•1111• PHILADELPHIA, ,lIIITC/1. 18. About fire o'clock this morning,;' the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, corntof Eleventh and Weston streets, fell with a trementdous crash. This accident was caused by the Weight of the snow which fell through the nigh . It is said the building was badly constructed. toss near $20,000. GALE AT PIIILADELPFLIA. PHILADELPHIA, IHISCas IS. During the prevalence of a heavy snow storm, at 3 o'clock this morning, a fire broke out in the Assembly Buildings, on. the corner of Tenth and Chestnut streets. Tho lose sustained is roughly estimated at $BO,OOO. The elegant!ottorama of the Bible bad just been placed there, and the first exhibition was to take place ibis evening.— The Panorama was entirely destroyed. It was the property of Mr. J. lasso Williatoa, an artist of Cincinnati, who has exhibited itwith great success in Cincinnati, Washington,. and Balti. more. This. Panorama was valuedat 4420,000, and was not insured. The Assembly Buildings ertendedfrom Chest nut to George street, and' was occupied by e, number of tenants in various kinds of business. same SEVERE GALE. NEW rOßJE,arch 18. Last night and this morning, we ere visited by a very severe snow storm, and ninth damage 11119 done to the north side of the ci6t'.. Thelide overflowed the piers at Albany, Washington, and Greenwich streets, driving a large number of. families from their hooves, who have forced to take shelter in the station houses. There were paid from the C. S. Tre , this morning. $lOO,OOO being the bale e of the 'lexican indemnity. twasm. Loonsvnas, h 18. The river has risen 16 inches in e last 24 hears. There are now 9 feet 7 inch in the ca nal, and 0 feet on the falls. The steamers Chief Justice Marlhall, Boy State, and Empire State, passed up ,this morn ing, and the J. Q. Adams this afternoon. The Madison Belle, bound for Henderson, struck a snag near the mouth of Salt river, last night, and conk. The boat has since been rais ed, and arrived here to-day. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PHILADELPHIA, 31;arch 18. There has been but little business doing in the market to-day. Cotton is held firmly, and farther sales of Upland have been made at 1201210 14 lb, on time. Flour—The market continues quiet, with sales of common shipping brands at 434,44 /1 Sales for city use at $4,44e1154,50 for common and good brands and8 1 1,62 . 01€11344,87 foil extra, /4 bbl. Rye Flour—Sales of 3W barrels, at $3,37} bbl. Coro'Nleal—The market is ilull, with sales at. ;82,76 IS bbl. Grain—There is but little inquiry for Wheat, with sales of 1,800 bushels prime Pennsylvania red at 98c 'ty be. Sales of white at 102 c bai Rye is scarce, and in demand. Corn is scarce., and in good demand for shipment. Sales 4,000 bus Penns at 60®60ic, afloat. Oats are nn-' changed. Whiskey it in limited demand, with sales at 23c in bbls,•aad 21621i0 in hints. BALTIMORE MARKET. March IS. Flour—Prices have declined, with sales 700 bbla Howard street at 54,31 1? bbl. Grain—Sales red Wheat at 950100 c 13 bush. Sales White Corn at 58c, and id' Yellow at al® 37c bu. Sales of Oats at 40c bu. Whiskey—Sales at 23c in hlah. Provisions—Pork is held at .$l3 for old, and 511,50 for acv mess. Sales or Bacon Shoulders at 7c, of Sides at Bfc, and of Hama at 100 V lb. Groceries—Sales at auction to day 0f369 hhds Porto Rico Sugar at $5,7006,95 I ,swt. Rio Coffee at sloiGllic 11 lb. Wool is firm at Sac for common washed. NEW YORK: MARKET. Nr.w Yong, March 18 The weather today is very d'imigrecabla. Cotton—The market in more active and firm, with males of 6000 bales. Flour—The market is drooping, with sales of 4000 at $4,0004,66 for oommon to straight State and Western. 'Stocks of New Orleans are light, and prices firm at $4.6801,87 7 bbl. Grain.—Corn is easier, with sales 17,000 bus. Yellow at 66/ bu. Provisions—Pork is dull, with sales of old Ohio mess at $12,87, and of old prime at $lO. New pork has declined, with soles of mess at $l3 25, and of prime nt $ll 'l4 bbl. Prime Lard is steady at 87 1 lb. Butter is dull at 12-16 for Western dairy. Tobacco is In light demand at 9i€6llc for Ky. leaf. Linseed Oil—The market Is quint, with sale, ttt 78c gal. Whiskey—Sales at 213-1 for drucl i le, and 24+ for prison. BT. LOUEE3 MARKET. Sr. Louis, Month 18. Grain—Wheat is heavy, and prices tt yid down ward. Sales GOO bushels at 60®76c bushel. Not much doing in corn. Sales 5,000 to 0,000 bushels at 34Cat40c t't bush, delivered on board. Sales 6,600 bushels of oats at 42043 cents "i? bush. Flour—The market is - dull with no change in prices.. Provisions—The market is quiet, sail holds to are firm. Sales of No. I lard, in bbls and tier ces at 71. Bulk meat is without change. Sala , of 10,000 shoulders in dry salt, at 41; and of ribbed sides at I” V lb. Whiskey—ls dull at 18}e19 cents tel Lead--Sales of upper mines at 'lft4 60 ? cwt. The river is at a stand; the weatb er is clear anti cool. Freights to New Orleans, are—flour 65c; pork 7,5 ; core 130 1,1 cwt wheat 16c 14 wort; lard and bacon 54.1 c; tobacco $4 50 p7hint, hemp $7 j 4 ton. A few dnytiagn, a negro in Paulding, Miss., baying committed an outrage upon the person of rt white lady, and afterwards murdered her and her son, the citizens turned out en mane, and arresting the negro, burned him Dam STEAM BOATS 11.POR SAINT LOUlS—fie hot grgoghtStattmer PARIS, tireviale:44ESl matter, will lotto fiA. the Above awl all lute oveligle p.n, on FM., the Met inot.. nt i Y. M. Forto fo•lght or puttotrupply on board nr rhlg U. WILKINtI, Agt. FOR ST. LOUIS & ILLINOIS nIVER.—Tb e eplendld osimeng, 'geom. jiMt er CATARACT, Cattg. R. W. Mould. (built ex. Copreulr the trade,/ is nor rreelvlog freight. and tilt barn ltively on 'Monday the th.lth !mt. For freighter passage apply . n board, o to Whig MILTEMITERURIL Ag.t. VOR NASIII r ILLII—TLe fine bare fur i i ht t a n Zi R a, " " k :itatTgg:AtES2 on thlsibtA r the Igth: at . 4 P. M. For hrighg tgiottge AWAY on board, or to otchl9 JOHN. FLACF FOR SAINT LOUIS—The new and vplendld etestner FEDERAL A Itell,A..flad Bowman, commander, will heave fur &nave mad Intennedlato porta on this day, the 19th Instant, at 4 ‘41 11;111 . 9 '. l'" rrdala s. r .Armnviar. , :z 6 - FOR LOUISVILLE—The eplen did etemocr NAVIGATOR. Capt. W.ltean l Imre for the steno 0.1111.11 Illintllt‘ther Kft.. on Tneeday, the Nth hut, at 10 o'clock, ft 01. Yoe fmktlll or Itamene apply on boned. toehlO OR ST. lIJIS.—The foot run. F . 7 Ww onew eteniker EDITOII, Captain DI. Lam! yY~i son. will leave for the above and a/I Inter. mediate porta thm day, the 19th Instant. at 4 It u. for freight or pious, apPly on.tworl. - F o ''' -- - ....... 4 ORST. LOWS--The new and 10 fact running steascertHAPllESS, Hazlett, macter, kill leave for the neavv wad all Inte mediate ports tht, afterboon,at 4 o'clock Vol' [retch( or POMR4 •PPIT ..board. A 4 - ‘0R ZANESVILLE —The fine EMPILESS,eus; =stet, will learnl or above and Intermediate ports this afternoon. at 4 o'clock. For freight or pascaffe c applf on board. FOIt•SAINT LOOIS--The swift ~Lj Tr. mad Irplendkl Ammer - DIADEM. Cochran. tommawier will leave ahcrre and luta. mediate landlnaithla day. at Ao'elock. For ht or puma, apply cm board. mehlE EISI7GLASGONV, LIVERPOOL 1, 7 AND WELLSVILLE—The Sot almoner -ae1131 . " EILLS, W. Sholklen. master. will run read. packet between thl. city and Wellmille. Iva hll l lkbinitaVetT Dolalay. Wednesday. and Friday. For [Mew or Panne. *DPW ®board, ja3o EGULAR PACKET BE - TWEE?: PITTSBURGH SUNFISH._ JLlstesmr PILOT N 0.3. A.. 8. Crane, master, will here Pittsburgh for Wbaelin.e. Oslithur raid Punfah, slay Monday nod Pittsburgh nt 3 o'clock P. retureleg leaves Sunfish fm Parties, Wheel Lug and Pittsburgh. es- err Turedgy 0010, 01 10 rfel r. Prustrigars .04 erne this boat musing luguisrif diaries the low sister saws. For freight or raukssie. fOPtT on hood. NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR isat , .1851. • .L417r2 T ilE s. n rm an l „f lt runt r l t i 2m.. str i4!2 l , E 2 i, hanrille We 11.10.013, Wheeling, Bridgeport. amt... 1:a . Nuntlels ' Reba—lama Pittaborgb very Wednecday at 3 o'clock, P. M., Or Wheeling and Frlidecroct, and every flaturday.ot 3P. M., fort:Wins and Eunfleh. Returning, team Swatch every Monday nt 10 o'clock. 3.11., and Bridgeport and Wheeling every Mcesslay and Tburolay, al a P. kl. For *eight and passage aPY/Y on beard or to meta JOHN FLACIY, Agent. EOR MARIETTA AND HOCK ISMPORT.—The lino reamer PACIFIC, master, •111 leave Mr the aboraandin tertnadiate porta emirs Thuradar, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Far freight or Ammo APPIT oti boor , . or to T. WOODS A SON, mello Na 61 Water and MI Fronts,. VOR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid 2: now Ammer STATESMAN, Jas. Gamlen commander, will !ogre for Um abate god Inge =dige em-i3.ne. dot, the ilth trim, at 10 A. M. For freight or polowlir. orlr meta OEO. B. MILTENBERGER Am. REGULAR WHEELING AND SUNFISH PACKET—The rut running steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. D. Young. run 11.11 a regular pocket between Pittsburgh, heeling. Bridgeport. and Sunnit„ lealing , Pittehurgb every :Boater arternonA for Welbrege. - Stextbgelk. u ttlX , lrvitn= " rtfi r geport. Caana.nd Supf.sh; returning, learetErnige. port and Sun every Trawler afternoon. and Situnth error Md tt r na [rb6l . P' W t". ll. ftVbratreMi l ? or EGULAR PITTSBURGH. AND 11, WHEELING PACKET The rpleadld In k. r k e k tt pe etlal k agi4UlLNAL.V k rlL kk.kkrk. Ihle city end Wheellarr= Pitteberal et 10 delaZ eveß Holeley. Wednesday, wed hider. end letereitsa leaves Wbeelhag erery Tuesday. Manley end Elands or F. "'th nols fIEGULAR WEDNESDAY / E st PACKET, CE:CIINNATI. Captain John oghant. This eplendld boat was built by the tamers, of the deasoer lease Newton, and others, for the Cincinnati and Pftlehurgh Packet trade. and will lease etery Wodneeday for Ciitehuostl. In place of the New rma land N 0.2. PoPthelAbt ortweaoe sonlv on board. or to mr3) lb lIIIAINVERGEK, Agent. MISCELLANEOUS /FABLE OIL CLOTHS—A very large fe• oortment of 'realm Covent. on hand and far sole nt No. 7 sal 9 Ward street. tutii J. 211. PHILLIP. , CLOVER SEED A, TIMOTHY SEED—. jot reed aoci ybk. garb: —• 8. DILWORTH ROO. DRIED PEACHES-150 bu. (prime) for , tele by Duclk7) J. 8. DILWORTH • CO. poTASII-10 make No. I. for wale by mem J. S. DILWORTH k TOBACCO— DO but: extys Vs and rr. . . • 40 catty b.. extra .1a pouads f , ea!e bY__ melt 7 J. S. DILII Mall CO. Banker and Exchange Bnr ter4Yoarth ta... dale tr. Wean. Yuat. t v t it, ,. ae:t at ITar —.. ra ' t., E"krn arld ie c. LT ' pay m lrf o rh ir.. : ' h . l irheet m at , a b r , lrt Ptaaalam In par fund, toe .itnerl p:irn11:5!:1711 11HE largest Stock of Blank Books, ofev .lwtrvglwnel Arles of binding, f. offered G ; I LBLall t ic Book Store, Merchant. ;qr. requeatiM to WI end trai.c d ttin d and Dora) Blank Work, which am ) h o d). pricca tr th o, un t ta t a beg er n ica re e . , eartr .in acid la tide city'. mein. ILIARPER'S MAGAZINE, fur March, re jA mired and tor sale at J. B. TIOL:010% Lit.AJT Daiwa. Prat street, mete opposite AA Prat OAm. • FOR SALE-n-Excha.ngo Bank Stuck. by onb6 11. D. KING. Fourth of VISIIEMEN, ATTENTION!—Was eft at. our and Ibr male—d Flthino Nela, one of thwm 127 mune long. and two moaner mum They will bo add' ot Tina, OS the owner Is an amel lady ol 72 Sean, who to destitute, andwlthoe to obtain means to take tow to her family the State of I llama. J. & It. 1 1 1.11b1.11 1 8. man) Nn. 7 and 9 Wend et. ARPET—Receivell thin day, by Leech A: c0..1. Canal Lbw. at the Carpat Warahonas of W. 31c-. C ran. "- astd , l kl' NTOCK. No. Vmarth at, eamprlstWart fat. T k' aPtUry r" Vealthaa. '"ra llalVVer T rt ' etherhae Th rn- 12 4; Carp., at th e meet coaling rtylca, eaeh'r MOLASSES -200 bbl. N. 0., for sale by mat 3 S. & W. lIARBAUGII. CANDLES -60 boxes Mould; 15 " Stan IDD " to M; f or brJ Each° ; ROBISON. LITTLE • (XL CLOVERSEED=SO bu. reed, for role by mehif ' 8. AW. HAWBAUGIL LARD -30 in stoic. for oak by mmn E. k. W. ttennava u. LINSEED OIL-10 bbl. rec'd, for male by =ILO MMUS. LITTLE L CO. pLOVERSEED-75 bu. for.uale by meh6 . ROBISON, LITTLE k CO. GREEN APPLES-50 bbl. (in fine order) mtjuh6-d reed and "Is 1111100 N. LITTLIC A CO. WAGON -1 large New Wagon, 'suitable for Fuessce, for gala by niche ROBISON, LITTLE * CO. J4RD 01L--10 bble. fine Vater Strained, for vle LT 116141 mob' N COPPERAS-25 bblo. (in good order) for W_./ molt by JACIDD & Co.. mcbl No. DO Wood comi. QIIGAR AND MOLASSES to SOO bbls. N. 0. !dolaasei. hhd• cli: gun., jest nneeleinff, Per sale by Beebe ROBM'el, & CO. VINEGAR -50 bbl. receiving, for sale by mete ROBISON, LITTLE CO. DRIED BEVF-5 tc. S. C., for Bale by mma 110B120N, unit:a NI MOLASSES --25 bbls. S. 114 • ZO cora and to arrive, and for a4bN. O. to oak bL64.., y In 1.. S. WATERMAN t SONS. =ebb SO A SI Water, and OY host vt. IISFI-40 bbl. prime large No, 3 Mackerel, ta to Baltimore eastoalrewou lfortinfr, Yb n rigyde by mebb L. 11.,WATY.KMAN SONtk 11 RIM.) FRUIT-725 be. Applete mehb.LAS.5 Peacbeg "fur Kab. , bY WATY.RMAN sotitt.` TANNERS , OIL-25 'GM. for solo by Iv 'IA . ROBISON. LITTLE *CO. /I - 168 S r ` tic i; UCK E T S-450 dos.'Bucket — o; • Is " Tut.% fontal.bY mcb6 L. B. WATERMAN'i SONS. GLASS—+ISO boxes W. (1., am'd, City and (3,7antry h mnJn. f.r de b 1.15 • 1.. B. WATERMAN A SONE. BROOMS—no dot. fancy and good corn mon Corn linnuns. for ode 8. WATERIIIBII 8088.__ 1 EEDS--20 bbl. strictly prime Clover Seed; O mehh 0 bags " " Timothy Seed. L. 8. WATERMAN a HONN. 13 , b UTTER-20 bbl. Roll Butter; a .. Land kap harked Better, for L. 8. WATERMAN a tkiNta rolhs 81 aBl Water, and 02 Fro nt 0. _ .. B ACON -4 ecuike Ha •s ma; /Ode% 1 nimler% lora recf4, for pale by mebs IV ALLINUIOIitu a W. BACON - 183 PC. for ealo byl.l mchb WICK I.eCANIILOS. fl ICKOlp' NUTS—vrcktafL3feeAtily,p. 6ALERATIJS.-1.4 casks and boxes pul vertatd, for Jule _ mobb WICK I lI:CANDLESS. BROOMS -138 doz. (Corn) for Bale by umbs WWWWANDLVI. WRAPPING PAPeN--348 reams Crown, Iknable Crown. Mediu. 021 ow., for rile by Inch 2 wIL li 2 11re.1.21)Lk.23. _ MACKEREL_ 138 bbl. „No. 3, EL; saki by mill!. ' WICK 2'MrCANDLI: BB . :.----,-----: k tALAOKWOOD for Februarir andtha Art tr Juulary, aro fur sole at OD4III,"S'. neta opposite the. Not.Offler. A R-35 bbl. ree'd and for rain by Bi IRS ROBISON. LISTISI 3 CO MA,MEREL-25 bid. No. 3, fur sale by me 43 IMEIREN, LITTLE & CO. SUNDBIES— • ISO rareroreal.4 nip. Corn Ilewmr itaa panish Sale Leather 150 nu. Wialow Ulm. v. - v.4,1.1p , au keg. L'italaa, lagross Boanet Litman lOU bria Ittah Wats rium:a Wit% agataraa Sama vi n zgar r a hico. HOUSES, FARMS, &c Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. ORE° PRESCRIPTION STORE, , 2 lo • tiourishilig mil immuring Mil 6 t70 , h kq , 1. doing • inurltabh• buninens. in of lerral nu. rale up0n..,l term. I , rer furthr apply to mchli BAIRD IR IN. 114 nenund FOR ALE—Alarge -Brick Dwelling pv Howe. and Lot of tiround. On flank 14•12 e, R hY City. yery pear the Uhl Allegheny MA , The se le In good reyeeh, and the h,t le do Fed. try LA Perm. &lag. butlettse In the 4ty would find it convent. At r i -- T7,...L0te. 'ZS Wet by 100, on Rebecca street. fiwb"P and W." lll " lo ' A ' ißWlst.. 114 Sea., AL OR RENT—A Private Dwelling, or 54, Itmtne. Demeanor located on Etelertil All'eate"Jr,. , lb Ire at Nre. 1.1t—c;010nt,T7.77, 110 X INA. ritt o iLlin b p metaf OK 4 tENT—The commtiaious three storlol. Dwelling flown on Liberty., oPtilsOila , nrwq, ailjobaing We reoltleneo of IL age can, Itwi. Neuwied. given un Ist April. Apply to 'NO. He ll . CROSSAN. J'OR SALE—Two ehcice LOTS, pleasitnt r ‘laY. beta... Pitt rticet 101.1 ETILIVA alley. There Lots are ?A feet front. and patriot back 2.10 feet lea Si feet they. Fo r ttnn" , al`filY to C. IL ONANT-..r J. M. PENNOCK. T? 011 RENT—A. small brick DWELL m tal e no , nlng two ration, wod Web- "`' no, four am , the Darla:cone over the kiteh, Terms. SPY) per year. land: us on pie TuFtirenw n.n . lealk from the market noun. ply to . - MINN. Attorney et tern nrth etreoL obore Smlthnold. REHOUSE, situated mr, Market and yerrl rtr.trja 51 4BbigaL ME=l rirlHE , STATES HOTEL =3 IL 11LCCI. r ..._.__ sa li, on the comer of woo--7 . 41 mum and Peon irtieett. frtiathig on pyleorda Canal, to tbr City of Pittsburgh. The Lot froulP ova hundred ood forty tour ti-rt 0 Penh etreet. and oros hundred and rd loot olue lorbes Waphingtou street. lo o f fet oiler. Inquire of DAVID (MEER. toehtt. No.loo Pena pt. • Land for Sale ,ONE TRACT of 320 Acme: one Tract of 'lt" ye den. one Trlut of t.O Anna. awl two Trorts of Acree each. All the olsore land to nave or less looms ed, of first rev quality. awl 0011 located to Monroe ro.. 0, and null be sold, to snit purchaser.. very Inv, For further particular, Inquire of WM. If. JOHNSTON, 112 Bee, ond st. rg• O L ET-A BRICK DWELLING, with ALI =es tif {trot:mil attatted. altuatcd I n cti HARDT, JUNES Al M. 'OR RENT.—Two Booms in the l'ost Etg, , ltElice_flaildlosa. Imitable for Arsirtter 800nt4 . c 0 re • , 6. A , lels o t‘ t iL „ lALL , LTO . lt r i. en fled street• next door tbu large rho. Irtnlvr; '.‘ fur . 4;r4 in glintlf 4 t .' re,e ftout n with feh•: E. D. titirt.A.M. 1641:and sheet4.tem't. - - FOR RENT—A small frame cottage, with 4 rooms on End floor: large dlidng remnnt' kitchen In basement. 2 small roans In garret. with • large garden and esvend fruit trees, a very desirable resklsnor for a small family , situated near 3linersville. Posseseiun given Immediately. Al.. several ?Mall Tenements for rent. to sale 11 loin fronting on 11annock Argot. and 3 fronting on Pent street. Terms ansy.APlfia , RoN feb2(l . .lm. or It. P. Caln.ear. of Market and foth rt• Desirable Residence for Sale. THE subscriber, intending to remove a few mu. Into the moutey. ffer, bee ode the property In .11 he now milder. finely bested upon the amend bank in Allegheny City. The dwelling. a double me , and built of brick. is large and cusunnellom, and boo been recently inainted and papered. The lot hon d fifty feet on the Cr nal, ninon, back two hundred and eighty live, aml la Wd oat with tent, amtalnlng cholciehrubtary 11111 i frult.The oapbuildinga consisting of • private school home, stable and carriage Muse. are conveniently located. The situ. tlon le pleasant. and the Wire AuspegalertEridge Shortly to he placid .over the Allegheny, WEI bring the property Within • few initiates walk or drive of the city. Purchasers ere refund to Alen. If. Hiller. N0.13P ilh itroet. fetal:WWl !TWEE [CAMPTON VOR SALE OR RENT—A comfortableL ju and pleasantly situated dwelling knee an 4 lot lb ThChestmt street, In the Eighth Ward. of thle city. e home contains 0 ,- .1110111/4 the lot It forty fret on Chest. nut atreet by one hundred In depth. I:molten( E. N. WICKERSHAM, .feblS corner of Wood and Elath abr. VORHENT—TItat large dwelling house : 2 with extensive g ro unds for grAli, d stable attached, the residence of the late Wm. J ttl . Totten, n al cated on 11111 street. Posscsaion glees on the fret of March. For tonte. apply to L. IL 51 . Aboy, Ounitßan, IL C. Totten. at the Tort Fill Work., febllo or tapll VALUABLE MILLS, FARMS.ANDLOTS FOR SALF-eTwo large-Flour $llll. and a Paw 51111 on Ibo Beaver Creedv, with the torresar, water tamer. A 1.., • well hartoted Font In Lawreneetatunty. Prior VOW.— Alto, a Farm of lla aena. uu ILe Ohio river, thaw miles below. Beaver. for slag. Also, ono of 14/1 actes, on the Old. river. OGA. below Bearer. for 332 per arra. /1 elf/acres for $lB .rte.er ar. Alm. farm: of VA 155, andt arras, for 425 pre men, A 1... 175 arm" for 312. and 31 nem. far $l5 per act, together with may others of ear1 ..0.5 ..0.5 rlrra and wires, 4:llquar of N. P. t 11. L. B. FITT ERMAN. Attorneys ELL.. and held Estate Atrents, 6670 No 107 HA st. Pittaburgh. POE RENT—The nova ou Market eat., aerated C- Tager as a Vatit.ty Eton, 1.011.V1012 Kirep op lot day of April neat. feb7 3PCLINTOCK. PS 4th It. rro LET—A 'Warehouse situated Le- •,;sy • 2l af., l oirgtwt7le,'"ld'.o 6 `"l:" 4 f.'l", `"o `, l l,7V;Bila toter i s suitable for roulufact Wing or sto. r.tCOI.IFP, ATKINSON A 01811010. EAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The under suassl offers Ibr KJ. a large number of va/uable toTtest " !ta l ll:e . ttrxory th rnAtt 4t r I t r r ' tt ' lll l , ,.o rw bl t k d '''h ut " , o l 4 tr TN L lVna } irrltit L rn il'"" pt:ll eh t ' on%d m.tuftett/ I rtng wealth. cool the ryas safe l ' m ' cos t ' tt return lota will he will render then, a safe and ',tunable in. reetntent. Title perfect. Terra favorable. the r?W'f 11001.,, amt Vrt:;nr,"'4....l7gtlftdrinst.,Pllllt! heirah3eitweon ' s Idol awl a t streets, or' of w Mbar/ Syronow arel N. ratlerwol, 104',, at their offices 112111- lughnm. jaf.tl MOSES F. KATO.. r 0 LEJ—One !louse ' and Lot situated 2 .sa street, Seventh Want FoT trans, ' f to 4..11 VOR SALE—The subscriber offers toll I: sato a large and well built Brick Rom, with toe or more erre, of ground. chunk.: on the Fourth nerert Waal. within llnve mitre of thia ear. l'osareston given on the lye of April neat. Ala, every d p ealrable lot of ground. contalnlng ovvr ra g , Acres. with vring of exnellent water theroon, near the share. Alv,, a lot of ground 45 fret II In, by 151 five. adjoin. I 0 the re.idenoe of bee. A. Toner. agar ihe city. oppoolte i e Seventh Ward. on Pentollvanbe Avenue. thawveuston 1010.4164.17. It lc now 2vrtaln that the 1 . 1.1 E Road will to mandate rVeri:Z=7.7l47,l, h^.ll.—ArßiTromhyz meat. near the Ong thvetioed a:rot:rev. FOR RELATOR SALE—The NubseriberL, we in Allerben eell or rent his Vtry d i.! on Ohio (bigotry Rio+. Allecirevy t ' it ' br d I largo d o u r to briek r oul!dinc. iu meoldeo...iNier• • iiera carriage lion, stable, and good water co the grounds. n which corupris, two aeon. well lin urine& containing aver, , loscriptimi or froiO shin • spring house atol mote hot., Poisewslon given whenover desired. JOHN OEIIII ART. F 0 It it E N T—A two Fumy Dwelling Eg 3.l l C °° ' I"..fairs OR SALE Olt ON PERPETUAL LEASE will yell-fur cosh, or on romans" lease. one tot En Myra. 24 fret front by 100 fl.et. to Spring odley, Joining toy Ninth Wgrd Engine Ilmyyr. nonoor, bounded by Liberty. Chinon. end Allettherty streeta. and Spring Mk, bring Liberty. Ly I= to Spring A liry. APO. 1,001 feet fontling on Perguyon ogro.t. linbly opp.wite the Central Railroad Dt pot. and nottaining 15 now. IgtollAf I JAMES OMAHA. '0 LET—A large Munvian House with 1 Lra sores of foal allarbgl,ritruated to Onkland.2 j. 13 HARDY, JONM CO. 0 LET—The Three Story Dwelling Iron', No 171 Wytts tArt,t, at propent neenriMllut Iloine p gi"fl. tbe Int ,t ArriL tannin, of J. • . R. VIAIVD, lath Round Church. LET—One Two Story Brick House, 2 rcnlninlog mmt., ad Centre ATerma, Miner. 6 " floaulL. Ileut low. , k lpoire of Ale JOflt WAIT 00. rvo LET—Rooms' and Steam Power for nceh•ntcl k OISELS. SCAIFE, . . I•at . 119 Front et Rare Chance for Capitalists and Manufac tarers. HE undersigned being agent for the own en. alert for tale • number of town l nt. in the town Tlanvillan. Stark county. Ohio. with out lota, and small o hIo (hoot. the Ohio nod Imtvartia Railroad. now newly completed, prating through • I, this real estate atfult. whops. the last oPlartnoitY lately offered, to poisons who may wish to en4nete to liloo - of almost any detcri The &bend...and ohs...loss of all MM. of livitub too supply foe.l for i fuel merle ponor, the gmat of wool brought to la ar,. well OA the facilitlas ma t eaun of m oat desirable amidst. •11 combine to thin one of tho Woolfdesirable poinWl for eatablishing manufactures of Iron. Wool.. Cotton. Indeed nfdl deocriptions which I. now afford ed In the Itatern counter. Aesetal improved farms. In the vicinity of the Canal and Railroad, are alsoolfered—• tract of 375 acme of excellent Umbend land, lying between tho Canal and Reamed. and ablaut half a mile from th e lattsc • lot of about seveut carat. adjoining Um Railroad Depot...bog one tide whith the Lean Pantes, end nu two Ades. Amite of the town. Ho tel keepers and merchants will de 0.11101,30 c at thL. be '7lthe of IroVflitiltn7l . n the heart of an win:drum' region, not summed by toy In the country, la so well known that IL le deemed uuttectamy to do mat than refer R to Induce all who wiali to mob. 'mod Investments, to call end examine this property. Title indivputablo and long credit gin]] if deduct. Um. Andrew W. Lama m.l Yakima llama. Eau, of l'lthrhatch. will give Informatk concerninc it, and any Will he rammed ' plicetlon to Thomas McCullough. Kent Jarvis , - mod at Massillon. ,WWI Massillon. Feb. Needles' Celebrated COMPOUND HEMLOCK PI ese Th Idghly medicated {Auden. have e r°7,:a"rt.`ZahlTv;;PC'g ß , stheustuale and Stsvnatberduc raster eve. dame t.km hal of been the h sugibmitted, htat czni h ounce, co wheat ave given the testimonial. at to their superior elfin., ove. tereroid. The Ingredients of their compmition. very carefully And cornett] wildfire:rd. render them peculiarly applicable to persons muttering with pulmonary disease_ for panto In the be/wt. frum protractnd colds. •hoopina cough, end local piano In the various neuralgic dioesses the 'fatly, their beneficial character Is Island quistion or dispute. As • remedy in Lu . tutor , , their Pt, l ejlor b iti o b i o r n r , aBn t it ., l7A n igiLett , fons, • ;_i , l , l ,,,,, l4ritent ‘ et e. iar weakness end palm in the. hock end elide, remalUng from 1.3,C10 Mold., diem. tif the kidneys. Se— their am ru ri nVlTlfo Va ' ; ll 7peTiVt ' sl 'b runi be Zil °AT Al,`"l,Yr W te plimtlgn . To an a.. rail with rhnnutic pdus, th"Z ant‘tit' are ncommnmled, alts* tho ele benellelal enacts will ha Mond very decided. tor aide, wholmalis and rekoll, AT aloha l bt. FA.LIZIII. UT Wood ot. If Yon Want Real Good Tea, G0 -TO MORRIS a HAWORTII'S TEA STOKE. Eart Edde of the Diamond. Damaged or ior fort. Tin are never kept at Ode ortablishment h6orfor Omen Tr., 59(076 rant. tux Tto Tory beet Impnrtrtt Strong and rouyth tlarortd Mack. OMB, A. Pine mild intoned Mack. , 4471k.b. fie le the only Yore is PittrYsrphttu l, knga fo rile pn el,ly the mono klod of Black Tina that aro Yard ebls in lay out', lieland. /a, if W f U, BUTTER,--4 fawbbla. on hand and or eek by ANeLlall k BNNNLTI . . I=l &coed, sad 151 Erse et. FEACIIE.9,—MO bu. for sale by . ROBISON, LITTLE .1 CO, 1.) • OfASII . --47-aeks ctiOrc) for sale by mcL3 ICK F NrCANDI44, IpTED APPLES - 7l sal TRANSPORTATION Ituntfaeterer's Line. s Ei tt iZga i t . tHE 11El m tE13 INFORMED . , is now ill of Opera win fartricw in ram lerinl ounntity of freight In Philadelphia and Paititoorr. .4‘).00 Irultst,irnino, in na chart time, anal xi an low fate, as nor her regular Line. Vitrln 4 _, l g a iTtrlTlglrriir! . 7.i 6 on ' ent ! , rt ). Ai%T.:XIIT.q.I Wan, menet Atexeudria. retersouno w :nuniingdan ?Inn Cork, New BleVe,ton a 1....W0n% hilltio• NewinfrL Clorra Yerry, Ilarti.bunr.Cohnnbln, alai nil oth er intermediate points nu the. Pnn, Innis 1.-Snal and Port. awe Ballnewl. Miring return heals of Iron nectar,' nun the Junin!. yr...gannet and regularity In 'Momenta, 10 the eforerwid µint. at the 10w... n,lea, may ha relied 11{..• • J. ITV eurrr, Previa., WerPhouse. Liberty sreet. mail :tf v.-and mr.vt of Cho Canal. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. 1851.. VIA THE NEW DENKSYLVAIII.I RAILROAD. ONLY 3G HOURS 'TV lIIILADELPIIIA GOOD MEET AHD TELEGRAPH Mail Lines of Splendid New Troy Boil Coaches for Hollidaysbarg, And from thence . 243 Mike by Mt NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD To Philadelphia, New York; and Baltimore. tar Tatisikile• our 30 novas, Courtier 'Odense Kvery Morning at 8 o'clock; 1 o'clock, P. 314 and el o'clock, P. M. Extras to leave at any limey always la wellness. ThIS in the wed direct, comfortable, and expeditious rows to the Eastern Cities. Yawns.= for Baltimore take the new Renewed at Harrisburg direct on the Ararat of the lksrsist that plate: N. 11.—The only 030 n• for the above Liw nutter St. Cherie,. Hotel, No. JO Wood Ferret. Pittsburgh. meld W. it stoonttnan, Ast. kt.OAVING DISPOSED OF HALF MY IN TEttnn IN 111N(111.4.1f'S LINN,. to my brother, OK lIINOIIAM, thebusinere at Pittsburgh aill here. tter be transacted uoder s the style.L- Wm. Inaghato Cc." fzuebl 1 . Bauman_ . Transportation Line, --z-d 1851. EftE3A BETWEEN PITTSBURGH A THE EASTERN CITIES. 2rIIE CANAL being now open, we are rea dy to receive and Cunard promptly. Produce and ebsodtzo:east. and re", Li Perishes stares, at lowest rater charged by responsible nts. Produce and Merchandise will be welted and forwarded mod and sorb without any charge for forwarding er O vando.: freight. commingle, or storage. • Cilia of Lading titrwarded, and all directions faithltally >Beaded to. Adderruer apply to WM. lIINOHAII A CO.. Castel Win. Corner Liberty nod Wayne sta., I'ltt,borgb. BINOHAM DOCK, 183 Market at.. between Fourth and Fifth ste.,PhiladelphiA ON, NO. 182 JAMIM NorthWl LF Howard s Ap. s treet. Baltimore. JAMES BINGHAM, No.lo Wad et meet New Yea. Opening of the Pennsylvania Canal= THE PENNSYLVANIA CANAL will be 7lo th carry ° l'th got h Vltire n t d Phlllubdphla to Pittsburgh. at the following rate, sir Dry lioodn. Cap& oboe, Doegete • Yi Ilartlw o ' . k h 'lleTtrta . ol'iltiaraTFitiaZ " ' Plltgn&tlrint i l2rgsig Cloth : tee. .100 lb, gmermrnre and Coffee tee •• Brown Our., In hbdr.--- ZS< Whleegs, Alen, Credo flrlutotone* Dire. t that thnm operin rate+, width ter mach lower limns my prey tom Boom. will ind 'him., to ratronlan this rm. M a Arcater calret than fornmrly. llamas A Lam for lowch A Cob L. DemAyillairll62l9 A Co, for Union Linn. humors& Dons, for llinahrun's Line. Cutts A BtrtrA feblthlm fur Prana. 6 Ohio Line. qv MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, k Aft.—we prpured r, woke eoutrsets to tiling out from Philadelybin. this ts.utert, largo Coto of Ochry fteights very low rate, without (S. A. SleAlc ULTY 0), Coital Bashi. Fist • 1851 Msiqmv;, Pittsburgh Transportation Line. ITMiss O'CONNOR A CO Canal Basin. Plttalinegh. SR,JASI2N Depot. Lewd and Cherry dew.. and No. 3 Smith ninth stmt, between Market aml Cbeet. nut streets, Philadelphia. WOONSOIitt C tXI., TO North greet; Balttmote. 11 AVING fully completed our arrange ...toe; wa will be ',rewind upon the rimming of tho I ennrylessita Canal, to nary freight to and (rem Pith. bomb. PalUmora. libiladelyttfa, Kew both. Lou.. Cirt. einnath,Lontettlle. Pt Linda 4.1.1 all the East and West, at lower rate, and with mote illitiateh and earn than any oth er Um` All mi. , ' I, one tine are roily co,eo.‘t inentante. without any thorn, to owner, a pretertiort not really al:forted by any Giber Lino. All ,1111911t/iMaioll. addreawd to otitaelvem or silent, Hall t (Inch:math R. Weld., lamborille, and Lowe t. thborne, AL Louis will meet with prompt attention. itariN. H. Our hoe nocononction whatever with the Philadelphia and Plttaborith lininewrlatlon Line of At kins t Co. • 1851 gi Merchants' Transportation Lino, - ( VIA ITNNSVISANIA CANALS AND RAILROAUS,) FOR PIIILADELPIIIA DIRECT—WITII- OUT ' CI. SIrANCLTY k CA, Canal LOA, 401 Penn Arne!, n.tiNOII, central Block. Broad atrret.Ptd/1- 4 qiiOro proparod 4. rrocl. lar,,,a =pont mereherallaa u ie n i d p r . d .. nz tot nn t to thorn at i tt; ..o n r aL m ala to. Mi md t tem time Men In any proZum renam. Cyr N. The mo' number of Tracts provided by tho Aznal o.runaiodoners for . any our Looln on Mr M. Iterroda. Pmtent any enorthility of delay at or C C .V. ' ;Vr ' Ar.T7II%. lettls "r_ Can 12kuM. 1851 To Shippers of Merchandise ; Produce, &c., SO AID Mg Ituntitaz 111 1. TM, RELIANCE PITTSBURGH TRANSPOR TATION TANK ATKINC, t CO., Ittl , prieteen. Market, and 64 C.MMPITV Strwl, Philadelphia. DELL, t LIGGETT. Monte, Canal gad. Plttebnolt. JOS: - TAYIAttt e EON, Agent!, Baltimore. We v. , month tart the opentot of the Poonsylranta Canal. to output for Freight at se km rate, and Kilo eitlpperit as mach dopatch sod ore ea any other Line. tebttfat McFADEN & COVODI3, Snow/on , bJobn 111cYa4en Canal Darin, Penn &red. Penna. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road. XIIE eubseribern haring been appointed 'hipping aurnt• for the Nano lwartin% , recqtral Inf.. the public that nu an , nor t.r.;aft4 mire any norrhandiso or produru for ehicruent vast tFritha openh, ot Elm camiL . limb via this route .111 lw rarrtr.l 11wougli 1n five dale .11 cww,tlwc..l us will E., fur.. an1...1 lon or ch.-, lot wavancrs. 11ATLY Dr rkennir BMOC. reuntnruoun cin /171,110.1. Dry Opole, lirto, Fh, Ilcokn, Slat:ovary. Cute Centro, douary, Fruit, Feather,. Furniture. Dron. Molklu, Euldtery. Wool. no. c. 11,00 It le° U. IF Querurenrc a , Ilrocer:on, Paint, Dye StulLt, Oil, Lentlaer,Clorer. Flux, Timothy anti other Dram ceelj, 0. , . 0 100. Ileeon, Dol. Pork, Itutter, Lon), lard OD. Inhere° Le , Coffoc, Tallow. Ornin and itnee, filk 'D lOu Arnow, Ilarbla (rough) Tar. Piton, P.o..in, German Cl,. y ROM, oe, WO VI DA Jetal MaaDEN a COVODF. FARMS FOR SALE, &c POE ULF, VERY VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE STOCK FARM. situated In 14111 e Beaver Township. wren, 1.10u0ty.1.3„ on the waters of Little and eon. l'lol Xrealitl '" tr VALI '" 14am1 pout 11,070. IL '" " ""° roll b0,.0 ear the 31arrin Farm, and Las been or , en pied es a Sheep Farm for the lost thirty /ear , no 6.1 now. to Orel rte o.ooo,and soil ...Imitated for sheep and cattle: It le watere y Little Beaver Cook. and ser. eml never-falling springs; 000 ut WA aorta under 11.00, th. principal port In mildew and pasture, arid about 60 acres In wmiland. Au opts °schen' of choice grafted fruit. with A number choice preen tree near the hour. If at , piled for noon, a valuable lot of household and kitchen fur pure.. whist ram cooking Korn Lad farming utensil, wagon. ploughs. kr. te., can be bed with the farm at mrsierate The tinkling. on the form no, Idiot boor, 40 feet Nunn, an l tau stories higtr. luster the whole hour. with partition wall In the center. The house IN well hash ed and In gold stele; the rooms Inv very conveniently sal culated. three Mille lower dor , . with tbreo Ore Oars, net with three large Franklin ann . ,. five rooms in the upper !tory, three of which have grateN for mai. One name kihelien attached to trick hour. 24 by 10 feet, two atones high, large pantry, and pored, In front 10 fest wide.— Otte frame house, attawbe.l w o rttchen.= by IS feet. two stories high, ealculided for • shop or bed resale. with north In trout ten feet wide. One flame wood me Man! to the above boor, 40 by LI) feet. One frame spring hour, near the brisk house, Jo by 12 feet. and ton of high, with lover story I Wet high. and the walls made of Rt.. 01 , 10 ti end never fallingsming no m f evaterrutraing throngb the lower rtory—tbn upper mo well salons:4Q kw story, .t shod annentd for a wash house: brick ...mike bonne: one arms rartiaiU, hour, 24 by 10 fret. t o fret high. with potato...4ler undone:alb, uua hewed log hon.. abent rode (nom brick hour. IN by 10 Krt. ono and a half stones blab. w o n • never falling appear neva I N hour: one hosed harbour. near Ohs brisk house.= by IN feet. one, fo r a ball stnriea high. with brisk ehltuneys and ream r gra/u--Wagon abed on one .kirk una tante frame bank barn. GO by 4a ford, la fee high, threshing floor In uppai story. nnil entrant* al 0 0 0 end--stable. In lower story: one frame stab/e, att.- hell to large 41.1,60 by feet, twelve Gad high , with stalls for rattle; one henn a ban, 4C. by feet, twelve text high : one frame slurp house. 180 by 1:1 foot. IN Kat.ttigh. divided Mu stern pens, with racks In the eenter—upper story fur 00 1 , atie name sheep hour. newt to the aborn house, 13e. by 2,1 fort. aral 8 feet blob, with racks to the reenten one frame boom. for otary. 10 by N feet. and S feet high. r e n terms, apply to John non, uti the mad.% bn will show the Farm. aml wire all nernatary information, or to Abbot) Kull, an the Pittsbuntli Read, 4 Lair from the mouth of Ilaaver Creak , and, mites below Lamm.. feblthlYnetw Very Valuable City Property for Sale. undereigned Adrainistnaore of the ratato of Molnar Fishman, dm:cared, offer for sale the LT.!: fLi 4f, US feet 6 Indies to • ten tel Abe the. tavern ifrand known ILI the Slasizion fronting on Liberty stroct n feet and on Clerry theB2 feet 9 inchco,ritonina bock 93 feat°. olley. with the ifrounil• and stable oonnoilasi, fronting on tint alloy St feet 4 I MAMA. three , lot, fronting on Cherry alley. earh eight.= fert front, and running hack alaty.4.rt parallel avlth Mum alley, all of which proprrt) .111 b. wad at private mat!. by FveKb. In the lihrlseel bidder, Apply to IL.FAILLAIAN, or IL CAMPIIKLL, • Llbrrty ADDITIONAL SALE Of Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. lIE recent unprecedented sale-of Lots in they*, Town having nearly eatcanntod T. ;enviously kid nut. and the demand Mill written/nth the nderelyrn,d hap been Ind nue to lay out nine:ion of tee property In town late above, nal ogee, thew Ite Pala at prin+ and term that cannot fall to meet the vb., of 0,0...1401w-toloar..hOOP. 11.111Efl, to say auvilang or the loran= of the 'Awn and omowdo (it having teen clemently dew reed in relent advents) other than that neer ono hundred lob have recently changed hen*. dbeen parch...a by them wbhing to Mean a &able ble home The abort lob aro among thn todstuthellontal des/tables to toe plane recently andsold. luo yrindoolly booted to the *lntro of Mow For Inihrmation mat thateopvielay tn. tawepoet. N Jones Blakely, tan, 'mn e. 011 mew, rat Idmpaol, Yob, Zal. übsdayegt„ Ladies' Dress Gooda 4111.11 Y VDDRINIFIELD' have ne inintan•,,Ayleilotur..m • i'oletnnei Dianne Do InDoes Wal•tol 004 french Moan doi /te. also *smite attention to then esnenlre a mt.ent or I...nbotoo'dsk. /Noma Aiwa axt Mouser, tern OU Cltantser. and smolt. In mural. uttered .t Ira= prim. PHILADELPHIA lIHLWAS WHITE, BONNET INIANILI TACTITKER. No. 41 South Sorotia Struot, ta y„. taut. out Aide.) Phllatlalphla. SIAM y _ . AGALEY, WOODWARD £ Co., \S hole. B Pale Grauer. N. =. SlatluAst— ap4l . _ ISEALD. OCK & CO. Tobacco Caakrabaduo Merchant', Na 41 Nor - U:ISM., rim.% •Id North Whorrelh Phi/oldharts. 4001 MERCER A; "'INTEL°, General Commit,- elon Merebaabl, Menl ddrdnedd tads co ecarddrudidds of Perrldor sg Dardralddir W. kkibbiERTERS (Xi: detl [al • ear:mire/ea sad Partreral ii Merateutts end Mar lie. .=6 Market street. Mt elate. Jr'. To Southernand Western Merchants. Lt OUSELL'S PREMIUM PERFIIIiIERY. The.subseciter Lushes 'phblie Ikthostkva extensive stecks(Pk..hass,.. ,BassdtblustagerrstrA !h i t: gi l t *even Silver ad hro G or den 0..0.1. tksw, six 7°430.07 as - anted by the Institutes of NOO , the latter being do grxr:l. 3, =ur arkted for perfsmer7 elthsr Ia Ithrseu's Umrstur.s. seavita eri", (Almota. Ambrsalst) ontrerso.l37 . sekhoisledmlto hasuperior to 0.37 Sharing them to this eowarr or Eurpw. iNdortutos Yon Youltro—Heultlfolly Wagon:went, and KT=ml442=nlc4parat ry Shoving goon.' elcksownto Tamer Eatzs—Almotid,Owe. 7ltlkarvrs, Bon. T 41 42ta10 - ntf&rale 'au' l } . 1".4" ' Exdodeto not too i llisogiac—Rtor4., Jnotd.„._ _no nun do Carotin, ionoteum, Jenny Und. at = i tgla ' lol% l Wg lt' TVA:= 4'4'''' Tong, Waroos.—Florldo Water. Bon derou UW,Orsolto Flower Wotwr nod groat voriotrot der Waters. • • • OiIPII , IItATTOISLI MIL THZ liAll—iieiMine Boars' Ofh Authott . Boodollon. E..ti Lustrale, Compound Ox Mu , roar. Ilalr Oren. Ikuld wad ha muter. and Chnlotme, SW- Oh, and J41:31y Lind Pomade, Onouludoic l'aernartdosn—itslanote Calif., hope Tooth Pant, Charcoal Dentrinne, °dotal., Tooth Parte,ond Tooth Nutder. • • Cosornts—TexreMble &emetic Amandine for chapped hands, Cold Cream of Ulm. Cumn de Pores: Up hairs IMspberty Chem. trc. peoilatory Powders, tor mai:whoa rupergnotniludh Pesti Powder_ , Tlnabrre ltougv. ArornaUe Timm:kr. Vletotia llalr Composlnan, Pmton 3Llts, MM.. a gtrat variety of other ortleleo, ton numerm to be nomad In Una advertises mo The t soloserlter hom to remintain the mutation which thin establishment has d by dispng of nothing but Bret rote mild, isequire mod bo happy tofond& those rho maJ wbh to parcels, him, either whalevale or retalL gle reasonable terms so .r vdabliampa t askitai tueeemor to Ord rumor Dtreetor of the Isdorrotorl4 of 13.10 ENE jROUEELL, 114 Chesnut st Perfumer 7 131 for sale by all the principal Chnstaists to the eountri , NEW YORK.' _ A. & G. A. ARNOGIE, pRAPERS & TAILORS, No., 303 Broad.' Y wpf : owner d u i/Eno:vet. tottAa c l f rehur Home. We neweet pattern% which that are Papared paaln! ' ..P f In the beet manner and mart Lank:nub/a Mlle. at thea hoctal anederatepezet. Freda Clo th s, Cambneres and Vest g.. of hand inaportatiormelegant light Mika dm Vera , : dark do. do.; new patterns of Peri. Ibrataarkletim There are threw Mallful artists empkTed la thiamtablbdunent- Wm uf cut WAYS , one to cot PANTY, mai cue to cut AIEfTWATN. Zeoh department I. =Wee I. 'Omit - 7 AltblYand NAVY UNLVOEIId taule broader, with men. racy mat deopateh. and tta the Root 01 , 1119001 :manner,- Strannors who visit this nateopadie. add And at this ease, liabroma steep thing to their to and • most perfect at la always IneurfaL PILASUIDI WAISTCOATS . .!.:Thtwe 'elegant wateteonta, that were so mart eatnanadareastle Garden, bane been &wankel the dna premium of the earner/cm Inetltute M their tale Fair. 7 r fetadase. Shawl and lgantilla Ward:muse. S. MILLS, No. 6 CORTLANDT . N Stdife.) , M YORK, 13 . 9 allt = kig esigEa Efl u AATtifr ear be of rit '' ?Bed_ . Aleo LACE MUSLIN .04 all kthar e of SILK ALINTILLAR marinfact. red from the laPar Parte WIMP& received by, the admen and particularly adapted to the Aminittrade. BifE h aitw.=t; f= " ai l td ' ltalMnEl • and eilk and Turk Garin Parma , . and Cotton and Ging. bat. Umbrell.. All of erbkh will be olfetial at eatramoily low pricee. We especially invite our Warthro Mende to ex the our Block bifort pundaring. Aleo. WIRE 111 O.W FEARDP, arbildUng :Rawls and MthUllas. put up In mare pir tramapArtation. spa IMPORTATIONS. • - C. B. HATCH &, CO., •4. NO 97 WILLIAM STRZES, NEW TAVE , now in stork and are constantly re t en tqllLtilgThili ' 4 ' 00;8 Tel/eh:an ottrU 'itat 6 ,7f..l°,'"`V.,'ll.s th. tfle, : rt iC ( fr er":Mr. ) , Tie, Rota, Med MX, Orewdne eh.l.leu pturn. Linen Onllan+, with a variety of other sr- W. 1.. liarto their line or bnoinmia All of which ON redil at e xamery prima' Char Western Mends tire Invited in ine oar nook febannt. Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. JOKE'S KSIPIRE INK, SS Nassau street, 0 New lurk. RLTT Men TO TXt TiXt/t. ar.. quart, per I 00 6os. pir dos... hub. 4 S ns. ..... 2.. i•• Un drsoebb Per galloo..—“-.% neon. Thicts the be-t ante. rievuufacturod. It tows Preel.r— is a gont 031 , 11.511 Infi—mu' will not corrode. mould. precipitate or dreg, and p05....a1l the .I.llties requlr. ed for a 1 Writinivink. suitable tor 'the Quill. and ad ...My Warned for the Itvel Pesi The undersigned Is preparwl W furaleb to U. trade eb Eh.. for expert or burns consumplJon, at the above very low prices, put up as per ardor, ond delivered .aajt . of tbe nit,' free ofvbar. No charge flw cues. Or lens are eborpil extr a at NODOIIE LE rtiAlr t 5 Naasau L. New Took. Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising7Envel { WO. 263 ..N.D.Dis c rgT., NEW YORK.— II The e utwertheu In nolielthog the riatronage Of all who may eiv thLe eriveribettienb fowls near of that he:Ration with sbleh • new article it brought before th e publiu The capable. of year,. L. estabibled their atirwriorl ,te tz w t: rood ail uute.law , and ho ninfelently ream. to the or of thus bookie. toot who have wed t 0,,. e seams; and to hie ',Willy iace.ilig eats. as proof ofteir wartibe leo,. [ „ The following tie • few of the rear.. for tbeltsiink• lrity: ~... „„.., '• - . let. On the place occuplor tor gale ekaa, . PerSolll:o37 . have tibi name, built., and ailitreaa.4onaPieuolta ll ir ao beautifully embewerel, colored or plain. us affording per. Vet security agidort frutol. 51. The Envelop. cannot lio cum:eel without below ile. 'tr itZ t4 bielther warno r wafers are regular.' to weal th em. 41. h. Upon the tulr.rrilige of abater, the real truntreelte immediate return to the render. 1.1..1 of befog buried montharo lb! Dead bettor titheu • Stb. The Envelof. .o fornhhed •t almost Cho mom peke Fiala our. 6th. Loeb letter mailed Is • most effective adarrtlaeroeut, nue to Attr,e. the attentLoa at all through rho. hand, It ' l l e flaring Il a list of prion. 04 0 s raved b brad, anti ',hien vilbla. for Team, for; Fbtaxtorobol the wool ekr... either white or buff. of 1.1 Oaper, sad made above, with ban, address, 000.0 rvale.J Dim Mica re Erttlftr.ll wade a, •-• - • . 1.9 to 30 30 to 0,00 WOO 7,b0 40 to Co Otto S 0 O W In —15.00 When is not convenient to forward =aunt of order per mail or express% a:retire.: to • respeebable New York Nouse will be ennielent. .111 orders will meet with prist' attention, If wiLliensed. MURPHY. NO. IllNiMadison etreet, New York: Orders will be attended to pow:opt!, V left at the awe. of Mewrs. ill bell a Mott,. otapet. or of biers!, derollninn a 134 William LL N. 11.-11nainees 1.10010, endionird in colors. from may Mew at 010,00 per thnurand. . feb=l..lm . Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopherops, Cot MEDICATED COIILPODND, infallible 111 for renewing. theism/riding, and beitutifi lag the hair. remoring th e wart itaridruf. and all atkvilaris of the ' mea l y. sal curing eruptions on the "Sin. diseases of the gands, tectselet and integument, and rellering sting, mats, WIM- P', de. With tide Pen - Anti. "them Is no such of se fail." The &atrphi In America. mai:Ural ram of Pao hishcd. eminence. pnwninent dd.= of all prof, pions and ladies who have and it for "ear* in their drer. aim, rens, and nunarier, admit it with one ward, th at for Imputing ew e r. sines, luxuriant, and mud Co the hale. enulitating "surf and dandruff; healing rounds, caring onaturions. sprain", stings, he. ' and tricking areal. of the skin. the glands, end the mrsvica, it has po pot mining the multitude of comperinde edverthast pots he prints, or mad In titivate practice. In cheapened , SA well es efficiency. ilarm's Tricni•herOUll Is unrivalled- The Im mense cash sales of the article. have enabled the itrentor to Flipp!, it at. 2.5 cents rwr which , le from 50 to lOU per sent Ito than the price of any other nreParatkm for the hair now to use. - The ecientitie treathw on the hair and thn sictn embracing the valuable dinutiory for the col lars awl pnyxwation of nature'. theic.t ornament. In in which each bottle ("enclosed, Is alone worth the money. The affinity between the membrane" which constitute the skin and the Lai, which draws Its wantsmentro from this teipie envelop, la eery elooe. All Wirdes of the hair ari. ulna. in the kin of the head. If the pores of the scalp are clogrel„ or If the blood end outer fluids do not circ late freely' throach the email eeweeb. which feed the ran with moisture, and impart to the fibres, the result hi w l. dandruff, shedding of the hair: graple, dune, and herebyee of the liftmen, and entitle baidnewo, aethe wise mai be. SUmulate the akin to healthful salon with the Tvinarlitirnos, and tbe torpid risme, reccrtering their activity, will annihilate the disease. In all affections of the Ain, and of the substrata of museles and Integnments i the 4 L 7c74 anttlo b rev . t ere the 1 that : h epn i ct i th e b sitin. hes Its Niticifie aZon, and in .31 allecticam e and Mut/ of these enamel. It Is e sovereign retuo t t- Fold to Ls, bottle , poke 23 mute. at the irintlpal of , flee, IZ7 linsalway, New Veit, 4.1 by the principal mem& ants end druggLets throughout the United State/ and Can ute. deek.lne To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court t ,, , r ,,, O n 7ll7e i t= 7 ELenstotir of the Peace. in Bud for The petitionof James blilliken. of the Borough of litinalailh, it. thecounty albreaaid, humbly alteweth— that your petitioner bath bromide.' himself with materials for the mmodation of travellen and others, at his dwelling how, In the lairough alinneald i and brags that your honors will be plowed to grant hlmaikense to keep a public house of eutertalument. dbd your, reUtioucr, ILO In into bound, will pray. • We, lhesuberribers, rifleman! the baroughaforceald s do certify, that the above p Winer ti leo! Wood repute far hon. eery and temperer., and in well prorkksl with house room and 1 . 0121,111,11,11 for the aolsommodation and bsdniulf f ostrange. and traveller.., and that such tavern is nmew tiro. Crumb:loloz, John Walker, ... Fr Samuel McCune, Jame,. A. thin, Thome,. 3leems, Johnßrahma, Wm. B Waiter, 0. :freer, Jr., 01. Mau ls& 31eElhenny, J.Dough errs. S. Warren, D. !Warder, 11 slcOirder• mchrielt• Sellere_Conah-fip in I ll inois. " JURGE PIERCE, of iddleport. Iroquoine oonuty. write. meter data of January 17th, 18.51, that he bus been troubled snore ar lo pith • cough for ocuccul rwre. which last year eardined hint to his bed. and required modieed treatment tor three mordlut Dortna the rammer he got better. hut ctillthecoUgh cautioned hu dirt:era him' 11,41rerra8142°,,ii:;;V.1%,11.,=.b7e the nc rd wChUoin brough6 woo him bun the Raba of Ohio. 31o. the e he n had found the LI - roper preat me in Metal:Ml.7mA when o f (rum Ohl ,, took 'Men baths with Kim (4' wh nurgegrlool arid need with gre a t to Word wad. rrepored end add by • IL IL 21ILLLELP.= L 7 Word et &LI by druggist. genera ll y In the twoeitim wad elelLirr rubl tiADIES' MINTER HOSIERY, of .varions kto-11, Inelndini pow article of Wt.! Auld .913 k. to 114 U. .torn o fG•b3 mulinry a Etincurm.D. MERINO & COTTON UNDERSHIRTS: munral A BULCIDULD 6 kteD , Iirt wrortmcnt a 0. word. bo.Bllk sad Cisme 3Lerion do, wad Dorm" and Lamb'. ' .I Drawers. feta - PEELED PEACI.JES--A small lots.Ncired Gar rale bY .lo3t. WM. A. MoCLIEIIIO.tp IDE SHEETLNOS-4101a5CkCeDert., ntid th"°l7'''"' 7VAdji.3l.l-3 Lbr tio tre otore.uotlt..tost tortor mit! otznoto.'ott ..SOITIOent PC tau . .. kW .11.11.0. Prot tw to three_ onto gold, bkutied oat uutJotchmt. ilknoroooDloolloo, nom tobloolotbs, tat4.44Pon'lotr r - 7 . "WS &nen W( and =mob. us/ boast...l4U • k _ 'found FLEECY SILK GLOVES, and a,r kinds of Winter Moveu—eo one to to ual ot the Acre of Pb 3 AIIIR-Plrf a nuacnrFain. QTAR CANDLES-30 bxs Cincinnatima -I...)nrafoctle. nu band and ler sake A ny_ WLLINGTORD CO,. ..F1 ROSII7IOO b fo i r v nie LbJnam, TAR -100 bbls North Carolina, for sale by ssbl7 W. t F. WILBON. 114 0 AF SUUAIL-100 bbs, assorted num- Lem 1480 bt 881.811100118 INGRAILLW,, _ No. 110 Water 84. BALTIMORE - - BONN. BRO. 84 -ea, - `h AVEREMOVED from No. ' 22- Saudi • . Make vlreetllo the new vrareboare . ryi. Nona • CON-4111L OYCIIALLES AND LOX RAND MAXIM • here area etextortieg the WHOI XSALNTUDADOD . BCSINF.I3 In a ll Its varieties, hawing =de ecutracte vrili reveral awat.protelDrat toraverlvettelers NI the etvve - 3 up .3 ; 1.1.1 e Vire Nrated ' 3 :21ne:Su.eir"itlIrra,... t k . , ,rd. r :lr a erta . : " lVF L lF. --,,, .......... 4, p - sownl'. E:rILO=4=I4ZnIC"IATU%' i Co 1311:111111Ye, or ell Lively. Me ere aloe Sole Am. Ili- Grener's FINK SPUN NULL TULIAIXXL bray "Nol3weei every etverlption: Seim- 1.341,101 Itronls. Pipvs Ae. Al of -- Ihr MK], erllele. v3D113.33.L1 . verevertederiag terroa. . N. 11. We aft 1.4 rreclvln - 10 , 000 of O. IMPONSID PRIN , IPI: 8/XlAlt.v..Neele ' 36.1 Nati. breed. Extra. 'leather'', fet3l4ellse • 110N1AL 1111 ft • CO: . .• ST. LOUIS • . )AVID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Late: ' •", i aml (Mcomictiorter Mr P e nt e ttranit"N.Eoutc. MO. ' . i Icammunlcatione Prctoptir rotoresoL ssoct=tlr. • I ! 101 IN IL ItANKIN, Attorney tunlVeruii.• eN nut of Eat. and CoMmtectotrer for the PM!, o . • Yoorwrlvardo, X. Molt Sto. Otte of Plrtsburtt.) . Erfermwee-11Peborph: Elm. W. Yonwd. Hampton t miler, wcomcrte a McClure. Jut. E. Pate, littrells A &mph, McCord L. Co. ` auglkl y `,. ' BOSTON AIED3RICAN HOUSE, ILANOTE:6 STREET, ROSTON lIE undersigned baying entirely T e. rgiz built andettlarged the etgere et tenths un.litsts• gll+ tee rat, containing In all about three lanndent end My...es room.. would respectfUlly give notice that It le now reset/ for the monition cod aceotamodatlon of thte Mantling community .. .th extended noticeof the nnsurpareed eenrealenoes orthis 'men. is dventnlwywrfluouly as th e nameteus Improve• merits which lisenbeen wade caned propmly given in sr wirerttsement. - to limy, no et pen. has tern emend tormuter shy apartment prefect. • The furniture was mule expressly to order, mantle.. of cad certain poetens of It, especially the Drawing rogue, will be fennel to boot' am newt beautiful matinise. to re. The Dining rooms are eapatthe, Yid the bonne eth ea eats vitae 60 arranged me to suit the misrules:ire of early and late.. • ' Ern . , department will bs_noiducted In an =excepting, mannerodul the propnetor tilluself that the Ilttretienn Ileum shelpbStruly the Traveller's nom. felsk3amlawerciT , LEWIS IMP.' or.imudsoir Cletaaatptlan of A. Vac Litur..tsthno 13mm dlousoistir, fixing or 'Kama 9f , .* ether affectionz of Via Pulmonary Orpcmu IlarE do not wish to trifle withllie lives and hillth of the d/Illetath hut wa eineerelf pledge , our e..lTes to mete cm execution um to the virtues of this meth ethe, end to hold no hope to suffering humthity, whieh Clete will not warrant. • The 3lnce of Iceland. and the Pine and Wild Chem. ero imitly celebrated for the cure of all aseasee of the Lunge end Liver, which am so fearfully premien! In all . Northern latitude. From a combination of cheinimil extract. pro coned from We biome and them! hme, Be. Wisret's Bet. t is or Wan Omar it chiefly formed. /Et - Wider, Bales. of Wild Cherry de a fine tutu amitmerr i eteneweed entirely of Wild Chorri Batt arid the ledasel Moe. Übe latter inaPertedMriewili for thi! Puri...) the rime medical virtue", of whieh ace elm cane Lined by a new chemical proem. with the mimed of Tee— thes rendering the whole compound the most certain and eflemious remedy ever dieenvered for the • ,CONSUMPTION OF TB& LUNG& MIREDITIBY CONSUSIPTION Carol by IVlstailt Bal .. of Wild Cherry.Ttio ewe of Jeremiah Is :Ant of Conituraptiost (Svf oViis brother* alai Mottos b.. tog diol of Courtuaistlon.) l )logy wondorfah LiteetaDon coo Sent 27.1.0. .I. Iti Paiii—Dear Er: Linke the liberty of iolciaing you the benefit I bare dori.4 heart tho nos of Dr. Ichitaes Moo= of WiLl Cherry. f ws= secatrated by that tent., *nag, Cocuoimption. in Blaylitet The etat was tinly horrifying to inr. for Eiro of one family, (my brothers .od Aston) bad died of Consamption, I wat atb en. with nearly all tho wart feat.. of the Dee.. I had a Detre. log rough. and exportented a grout deal of Lkoid, Beetle fever, torero Orbs In the aide and ehrot. Cold oblik,alber noting with booboo of boat 1 eras umler the ooze of a skilful abyrlrlatt, from the Ume I area taken aka utrlll about AI rivets el.,' hero; then about belplora. Oaf my friends. aumaterod my maa . sod..• _ . the 'inn, and tetpuld any to that COISMIB.I3II . ha use, lx,t • to ton dinenurannl If two or three Lott:. do not 'elf.mt a num but perterer, an I have done, and I bare no. doubt but nine 01.4 Ott of ten, will be ble.ed with renewt.l bealtti an I have been. rom,L JOSEPH JAMISON. IParr/1117 TO re* AsrlacrED wma 'Am..... 4 ...xi-spa Fro. Dr. Raki,, snrlu 2eW. Muttlagtort Coutty, Ey. I Satsumas.. Kr, May 14. Meant. Stanford A Parke—l take this opportunity of irk forming you of • most remarkable cure porformed upon me by the use of Dr. Wistar's Balesitt ef.KDd Cherry. In the par MO. 1 wm taken with an intlamailonof the towels, which I labont.huder trt MI reeks. when I grad. mdly recovered. In this GII cf IMll I gal attacked with • .wvere cold. which veered itself upon nor lanai and (silts space of three years I • - eis conatimi to my bed. I tried .11 libiUar of medicine. and every variety of aid, without benr fit_ and thou I wearied along until the winter of LOS, when I bard of Dr. Wieter's llalivart of DIM Cherry. My frieuds persuaded me to give it • trail, though 1 had ere. up all hopes of recovery. and had reepand myself far the lunge of another world. Through their.lietlations I was Induced to make via et the gamine Dieter's Balsam of Wild Chem. The effect ern, truly nertordstdrig. Alter three years of .fiction and mattering and after haring Vent - four or five bundred dollars tom plops., and the bad and mat respectable plivittana had prtrad ins, I wile moon metered to entire health by the blaring of Geduld the use of Dr. Wivtark Bahama of Wild Cherry. May the blown= of Gal rat upon Mei pr Drietors Of So 'valuable a melicine as ' it'bdaik DOltw, of lylbt Cherry: Tour , nwertfall, • Wm 11. Baca Paid by J. D. Pant. (suttees, to Eanford A Park.) Yount: and Walnut *trade, CinelonatLehio, timeral Agent for the South aal W. 1.. to whom all ordene =net to addrreeed.. J. KISS A Co- D. A. FaLnestork 6. Co. J. A. Jonas, L. Knot, fr.. Pittrtatrgh: Leo A. 1 . .6[13Am, Allealeaug Ca L. T. Iturdell: Washington: L. lintratann, If. Welty, tireensloorg: E. Hounts.Soutersek Scott • Ulla:ore, Belford; Deed d Son, Huntingdon:Mrs-Orr, tiollidayaburv. Indlonat J. K. Wright, Nitta:ink, Aram A co. firookrillA A. IVllenn C MO, .Wagritdburg: Haar/Ind A Ou. N. Callender, Meadville: Barton dr Ce. Erie; Graham I Porker, Here, JUL. Nally Co, Dnt• I, E. Stunt Bear, J. O. Vurrou,ton, Warren; F. L. a. C. S. 2 =4% Ceeka-ete , Cooker, Drornseilln fehlSAAnfinn JHARRISON SEWELL, AttorneLat Livr, Ohio Skate CornMiViolll,2 for tAkInF liono~Urn. Ark noirleftrmente of Deeds, A. (.41. —Fourth maw. arms Mmthfiekl. larkdArref Sliming ont the Entire' Stock. • ('!HEAT EARGAINS.—A further 'redue 1, Um, In prices. The sulwariber wishing to dose oat the balereo of his otoek nT Saner and Staple Dry Souls by Ilia lot of April next, would re,pretfully roll tt eattentem gor his hl motor:ears Lint the public, who ar Went o f ood gases at ally per eent. Delo. , former 'siren To any person wtohintt to eornesenon brutniesron Markle Mired, this could be • ItowinPleortunity, se be will illoperie of the bob roaof the facia on liberal terms, with a lease of the store ch he bur aceriphd for ores 11)iano, awl rase lent family trade. WXI. UAII3LAND. iais:* New *ark Store, Socket et. Pittobwre SEEDS -40 bbls Clover Seed; fublO GO `. 'ra olbr 40,1 for far b . _ ALINKETS! BLANKETS!! JSQRPHT BURCIIVIICLD have on band spood osanatmeal lanketit of all Mt difiervtt quand.,including tam t f prime. .I.aUts. oil of *bleb are 130.1 r Wand reduced • yOLD LOCKETS.—Just reeeirell large ..PNT °C eiGr , aat Gal wanner cwt ditrantare Carr., table fa r fieb4 Daguertaspes. Bar. a. - EMOTE LONDON TAPERS-50 doz. for stdo by felf—.l. J. KIDD 6). GIVAIL 141111{--From 614 ceote 1-1 s''' f th'r" r Z . IISLSIIIL LI.. febt2 WitAPPINR AND PRINTING PAPER _7-for ado by tubl2 W.PMARSHALL. WHITE FISII—T2 Gbh.. tor sale by ISAIMI DICKEY A: CO. L. 1•11 Water atol Front Atx CAMPHOR—:: bhls for trale - by ' • 44110 R. mums, DOWD BAYBEIthY-2 bbh for r.ale by A•blll ' IL IL SELLERS. COPPERAS -10 bbbs fur sale by IL E. =URI:. tr E s . ale be MOUSE DE IaINES--Printed and solid oolore, =mat 'Tadao aral at Tarim. ptiras lo t. at Fon, of !obi LI A I;PorRY 4 BURCHFIELD. WII I T 110ME-ItIADE 'FLANNEL,— uda lurrlcr or inTFIELD sun veiling • gart w.inu.1,11.. and.] febe.o balm fur sale by --- L .1 M. 11. - - ---- - Q, ALLA') casks for 831 e by.. mas A. CUMICIPOR C., DRIER PEACIIES-100 bum for sale tv feblS w . CULIMILIYON t 10. TANNER'S Ahls, for kale by frbl2 2.*C11110:531 .a CO. OV,ERING'S ORDERED & POWDERED ,- Foo.Aß—Knumtkati r on Mal u/ for sale ka 1310 140. N. --160. tons for, talc "In Ipit to dak. magsatment. . Mate J. s. ramonnt a co. FEATHERS--10 soaks now load i ng &Wa x- stnaner Asia. ad On T u l a !Ow oat bta At. -