STOPMENG AN INDIAN STRONG HOLD IN.CAL - IFORNIA. The Sonora Herald of January 2.5 gives the following interesting account of the taking of an , 111414 minas& among the mountains, about the bead waters bf -the 'Mariposa. 'The expedition woe undertaken 'on account of the 'murder. of three men at . Earage's Camp," - on the Fresno Creek' "A company of sgventy-hve men, well. equip- Pea. started from Akan Frio, under tbe guidance of Savage. After travelling some distance, the company was divided into two bodies, one bating charge of the provisions and baggage, who were directed to encamp, while the-others pushed on in search - of tholndinns. The litter division. fortyfire In number, controls on the trail till dusk, when Savage told them be heard Indians singing; and said it would not be safe to advance nay further. All stood still, but nose could hear the ainging except Savage himself. "They, then crept along very cautioutly in their stocking feet, and laid down for the night, arranging themselves in a suitable manner for • defence, With the first glimmer of light next 1 morning, they saw an Indian on a peak acting es sentinel. He was looking directly at them, • and continued to do co for some time. But, as they remained perfectly quiet. he was unable to detect the nature of the objects before him, until the light became stronger, and then he gave a • . whoop.". Instantly, the Americans sprang to their • feet, and. rushed • toward. the rancheria. They bra to climb up the walls as if climbing a tree. The spot selected r was impregnable by nature.— Mr. Wilton said that a dozen white men could defend it against two thousand of their equals. "It was a vast basin in the top of a mountain, with walls almost perpendicular, down which 'large rind loose rocks could be rolled upon an ar my of assailants, so as completely to prevent them from climbing the steep end rugged aides. But the Americans gained the heights before the alarm had been sufficiently gibes, sad then en sued a most ferocious engagement, which lasted •• • three hours and half. Forty four of the Indians • were killed, and the rancheria fired. The screech ing that followed was described as most heart rendieg-, ad there can be little doubt that many • old women and children were burnt to death.— ' The lose on the American side was one killed, one mortally, wounded, and five or six others more or leas injured. "The =aerie is described as the largest ev er yet discovered in 'California, covering about four acres with the houses or huts. It vras whet- Iy unknown to• Savage himself. Several tribes were collected together, and the number of braves Or warriors could not have been less than one 'thousand. From four to five hundred were pre. sent at the engagement we have described, ••• . . . they mid-that six hundred bad been sent off to attack Mariposa. The location of this ranche riz' Liras on the Irlsno, about forty miles"from Sa vage's 'camp, just at the commencement of.. the • snows in the mountains. some sixty or seventy milesirma Sonora. ' ~ "After the battle . ' was over, the chiefs from the . -- ' . .:.- i . -,- ' hill tops told Savage that they would have shoe n ..2 . - a better fight, only six hundred of their braves ' had been sent to destroy Mariposa, and that no ~.:. • white man would be found alive there. Savage 'l- -., , says die force of the Indians is much greater , ' . _ than has been supposed heretofore. They can ~:. r : - raise sonic fifteen thousand braves, and, accord- V- Mg to all accounts, the name of braves is not ap ' . plied incorrectly. They say that all the Indians ..1 .- . from Oregon ,to the Colorado are leagued togeth er, and have sworn eternal enmity to the white face hence and forever. [. ."- "Savage lies disguiaed himself so as not to be ~ recognized by the Indians. The- miners in all F that section of country have left their work and 1 . , • flocked to Agua Frio for protection. Almost or .- l ery animal on the Toulumne and Merced has been, stolen, and there is at present neither se ,• ' Mildly for life nor property. A company of about ono hundred and sixty men has bees organised '- for protection at Ague Frid, and all are ready to proceed to battle as soon as ammunition, provi sions, and moderate pay for time are furnished . - by the Legislature, "Mariposa has not been attacked, and the ru mor that seventy two miners bad been killed on . t ... ' Rattlesnaketo .t creek appears be without fonnda . t. .tion. JENNY LEW'S VOICE. The'following curious and interesting article on the mechanism of Jenny Lind's voice is from late English Paper , The voice of this groat ranlatray ie,Pll¢ of those wtmdeifal natural gifts which Providence occasi onally "vouchsafes to a favored mortal. Jenny Lind posseseswhatmay betermed a double voice, the natural POICO from the grave - to the acute. a range over three &UM; and , she has the pow er and fatuity isf producing a recurrent, or backward 'eoiceinto the lungs. upon the upper or lower notes in singing, which is purely ventrilo queue, of which.faculty her ve.cho' song is a per feet illustration., - Thus she is able to control her voice upon the most difficult vibrations of the vocal chorthi, to be perfect in her intervals, and, which renders horse :surprising th the perfection of her intonations, that they ring upon the ear with an efeet and a charm so indescribable and punting to the bearer.' The peculiarity : is this ventriloquons • power, and e wenderful part of her vocalisation islthat her th organizatioh enables her to use these recurrent sounds the ;same as a person whistling executes sounds by the recur rent action or drawing in thetweath while inspi ring. This faculty Jenny Lind controls and man ages with an e 0. 5 0. a grace, and with such mas terly &Misdeal skill as almost to defy detection by the most refined and critical ear. By this re - current or ventriloqual action she has the corn- Mond of the epiglottis and imparts, (the calve . closing the laryngeal chamber when in the act of swallowing;)'—vibrating plates thrming the bran child fissure of ta the larynx -which I have sted is the natural passage for thelair forming the / 1 3 addition to the command over her vocal fa culties, she sings front the larynx, while she throws the vocal force from the lungs and dia- phragm, giving to".l4theutrength,thefrallness, the' roundness, the steadiness and endurance of the grace or - "chest voice." By this imensity of vo talpoirsr, by the contraction anti dimujtition of thovocal`chamber, she is enabled to thkill and revel high into alto, without any detection from her bearers, of any stop, or any change in, her voice. Thus her intonations and modulations by this peculiar organization, are rendered perfect, - and her-upper and lower notes are given with an inflexibility and softness of which her dyingaway "echo" is apractical illustration: k 1 ,':, "Linked ...mess tong drawn out: Laura also each cadenza, run, shake, and thrill, 'made upon her tones with a decision, flexibility purity, and correctness that are only surpassed by the delicate, yet magnifment swell and chaste dtmintiendo sf her middle and lower tones, which haS established that *indescribable peculiarity' in her voice, and emphatically secured to her the euphonious title of the "Nightingale." Nor are these all. In her thrilling notes she has the fa culty of using the accessory.reeurrent notes. It is our opinion, that the exercising or these notes and this ventriloquous faculty, by over tasking her powers, lost to Jenny Lind her voice for a period. These necessary notemalthough dissimilar, are rendered artistically correct and at once strike the mind, aw,aken attention and wonderment, both as to the cause and their execution. It is all-sufficient, however, that a pleasing charm of an zrzqte novelty excites the admiration, Allri Calls forth the spontaneous bursts of e nthusiasm from her audiences, who have placed the great cantatrize, for these peculiarities, upon the pin nacle of fame where she stands herself—alone -:-Jenny Lind. { t . : A Cot-orr.--Since the recent rise in the Nits alanippi river says the Vicksburgh Whig of the 6th instant) we. learn that a cut-off has been made at Terrapin Neck, about thirty miles above this city. What effect this will have upon the city of Vicksburg, and the lands in Warren coun ty and Madison parish, remains to be seen. It is about twenty-five miles ground the Seek, and only three hundred and eighty yards through where the cutoff is making with a fall of five feet. The, current' from the cut-off strikes the Mississippi shore very near Old riser, and if it should, as it isdsupposcd it will, go into Old riv er, it will leave Milliken's Bend, and the bend . immediately above us, high and dry, amt come again into the present channel at the rare track above Vicksburg. Corsissioszas YOU TUE MILITABY ANTLI7II. We are informed that the board of commissioners upon whom has been devolved the duty of select ing a location for the proposed Military Asylum, authorized by en act of the last session of Con t», are nearly ready to set out upon their mission of examination. It is composed of the dbUowing distinguished gentlemen:—Gen. Scott, General-M-Cheif; Generals Wool and T wiggs, com manding the Eastern and western Division of the Army, Gen. Jesup, of the Quartertaaster r i Department: Gm. Gibson; of the Subsistence k partment; Gen. Towson, (Col. Lamed) acting., of the Paymaster's Department ; Gen, Lawson, Sur geon-General, and Gen. Jones, the Adjutant- Gener2L. Within the next tea days they pur pose to visit Ilona Vernon, and some other Ea...i tem points after which a : portion of the board will extend their examinations to the vicinity of New Orleans, and thence up the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. They will probably be absent .me fire or six weeks.-241. Akron Branch Italiroad.—The following gen tlemen were elected Directors of this Rood on Monday last—Simon Perkins, J. W. McMillen, M. W. henry, H. A. 31iller, E. N. Sill„ Jas. Butler,•H. N. Day. The following named gentlemen were elected officers of thir-Ban.rd.—Sireon Perkin , Presi dent; .T.W 3loldillen, Treasurer; 11. N. Day, Sec . •• . rotary. Wa are assured that the work on thii Branch will be pushed forward to early corepletion. Portage comfy ICAO. GAZETTE PITTSBURG PUBLIBULD :Y WHITE k CO PITTSBURGH MISMIEM MONDAY MORNI tON CI ! f P w entusy . ; ~. b lv el ania. , l. the June I: th. Ib5L for the v.: or the filerA rt Governor m. ..nu ' Y k' L. j rar.E o tt. ll, M r... \ Ddrnuel McMpoadu. CiThonaccm_o.. c : dalmutl B. Mown., John S. Brow!, TiTorior ' C. ''' . Alelludes E. 8r0... Wm. ' OVID.. James Clark, shemsz D. Phelp , Edwin C. Wihon, John ADD. , Dzolcl McCord!. Z.Nl.rittm. . 'SDr.r. SA4II. r.:3-4.7. To the Whigs! .114 .- A STATE CONCEN orit LILDCAgef,Y.curl 14 idataDA Cal Commismoner, silt s Cuart. Joie. R. Fhinercia F. Knox Waco, Wm. ll.Flingla. Namm.l Bell. Nathaniel Elliman , Km. J. EDW.°. Warden E. Pre.ton, Thomas E-Corktran. 6 V;il 3 , r7es . C.A. rinneT• C. 0. t. 013114 JObllßauman. Wm. Er... John C. On our first page will be found the second of the articles on ..11dme." , Also, Wiishington, flarrisburg, and New York letters, Commercial ]Setters, &c. For Miecellaneoui Articles, he, see fourth Page - For Home Matters and Telegraphic News. see third page• Tun Prat:saw:mos LINK.—The breaches in our canal have at length all been healed, and the 'linhis now in goal - order, and doing an immense business. We understand that both the Canal and! Railroad east of. the mountains are full ‘af business, and the amount thus thrown upon We Portage Railroad, and the canal between here and Johnstown is very heavy. Leech's •splen- did twice a day packet line is crowded with pas senFers. and our hotels are filled Co repletion.— This is a small sample of the immense business we shall have when both our eastern and west ern Railroads ere finished. The occurrence nf breaches on the Western Division of the Canal, since the opening of spring 1 navigation, which have been very annoying, and I have been the cause of much bitter cotnplaint. I was wholly owing Ito the miserable mn nagement °tithe present Board of Canal Commissioners.— ; Under a proper f,upenision there would have I been no cause of mplaiiit, for no breaches need have occurred, if they had taken place could have been repai in half the time taken for the purpose. J t about that season of the year , l i, when the necessi 'es of the case require experi enced man upon t e line, our Canal COMMiS9iOII. ars make their neat changes, and theconse quences are that e line is terribly mismanaged at the time when the most care and experience necessary. his great evil would be obvi ated by making their changes in midsummer, b When the line is liable to fewer accidents than 1 : t any other tim... CATER CANAL.—Tbis important IMEIIIII • i h, and communication between e interior of Ohio is now open ' er to thtitthio canal, and in en , rea: improvements were made • sesson;r—the imperfections dis ectified, and the week places ...d it is now in a reliable condi :. viptiotabroughout • veniC of 'mad. •'1 burgh and rom the Ohio client order. this work Inn overed were strengthened Lion for active lerrEits—ln the proceedings of Alleghg . ny,_nt the session held d the following item: the Councils o Inst week, we fi solved, that the .Committee on ith the property holders in Re• reference to paying nr planking report to Councils." —lt was 11 Streets confer beets street sctid.street. an• !e resolution, and we hope some . , 1 to the improvement of Repecca, ont of it. This street is oue of ' thoroughfares in the city, and I ns° tr &Tel over it, mostly of a r, such Coal Wagons, it has be .possible in. wet vreuther, and the lon it are put to a very serious in- We Lope Councils, however, be farther is done upon that street .nd revise its glade. It is alto in some places eight or ten feet sed at least high enough to pre run 'freely to the river. Oar eit will always be a swamp. This 13:133Z1 thing fororabl , street will gro the most gen from the imm heavy charact come nearly I. inhabitants u convenience. rose any thin, IA examine getber too lo st should be mit the sate lens this is do ffl===l / t Amt. to ov rcome on the cross streets lending I north fro m he riser. The higher Rebecca , street is rail d the easier grade there will he on t the cross st eta. There is no difficulty in fur nishing mat Iril contiguous to the street, to he used to der its grade. Seminary Hill, Tre mont street, stu rgeon street, Allegheny Avenue, and Bridge et, all need grading, and the ma terial to be taken from them can be hauled doWn I. hill to Rebecca street The City Fathers will excuse us ll+ making these suggestions. ww----- BLAIR CO srv.—A large and enthusiastic coun ty meeting •f the Whigs was held at Hollidays burg, on th 17th inst., at which resolutions were unanimmol passed expressing the greatest con fidence in t.e State and National Whig adminis trations". recommending Gov. Johnston as the Whig nand . .. to for Governor. and Gen. Winfield Scott as 6 Whig candidate for President, sub ject to the ceision of the regular conventions. . _ OPENING OF TOE CLEVELAND AND I'IrTSIDEEGII. RAILILOAb 0 RAVENNA.—The Portage County Whig, of V ednesday last, announces the open ing of thin important improvement, es follows: On Thu. . ay. the lath, the new and splendid Locoutotiv . "Ravenna," Made us a visit, bring ing from leveland an elegant passenger car, fil led with t e Directors of the C. ,1.. P. Railroad Company nd their families, accompanied by sev eral of th r friends, and some of the members of thelate C.nstitutionol Convention, who were re turning h.me. The morning was one of the fair est, balm days of the early spring. During the hour pre 'ens to the strange arrival, crowds were co. tautly seen wending their steps to the Station, d the centre of our village was lately deserted. The customer, who happened in to trade, le his team, and forgot for the moment his basin ss at the - store. The mechanic suspen ded his ork far a short recreation, and the fair women cased their domestic dale's at home,and turned u t to join with the throng to welcome the first nivel. About 10, A. M. the whistle was heard at the Lakes, f ur miles distant, and in several minutes 1 more th train came rushing to the goal. Three hearty c eers burst from the lips and lungs of the bun reds of citizens of Portage, who were on hand, which was responded to by the welcomed guests, 1 or did the "Ravenna" forget to whistle a shrill ow Wye do,'' "clear the track," to the boys wh crowded around the fiery stranger. We saw not ne face hot was indicative of the pleas ure whi h pervaded all hearts. After haking of hands and greeting of friends, i Col. P tier marshaled the crowd into a proces sion, w ch marched up to the Square, preceed ed by e.Ravenna Brass Band: who added much by the tutrivelled music, to the life and enjoy- ' ment of he day. After dinner, the Directors treated the yoUng ladies a d misses to a ride, and some one hun dred an sixty or thereabouts availed themselves 'of the privilege. Arriving at fludsou, they were politely escorted by Prof. Barrows, who, with his usual k rrdness and pleasant address, waited up on them to - the college grounds, and shewed them the pre 'cat appearance of the -future "College City." They trip; a to the, train. returned home highly gratified with the d grateful to the obliging Directors and Ittentive Engineers and Conductor of the rn that the' Stockholders, at their ses- Friday, unanimously agreed to accept ndinents to their charter made by the Legialatnre. It Coo, TOLLS.—The Board of Public hose sWy properly reduced the rates of , on the Ohio Canals, as will be seen by ref '. to the list in another column. change in tolls on Wheat, Corn, Floor, POrk, and Whiskey is from nine mills per er 1000 11w. for the first • hundred Miles, Work toll a l erene • Th Beef, mile, and aI Iced. 31 mills for any other distance, as charged ear. Lost year the toll on these articles .y distance could nut exceed $1,25 per 1110 ave on 'Whisky, which was limited to $l,OO. ear the limit is $lOO, ease on Corn, and on i . _. . .. 5 cents. The change makes reductions on gh freight on the Ohio Canal, . follows: 1 , Flour Ascents per bid. On Pork and Beef ots per 100 lbs. On Wheat about one 1 ree quarter tents per bushel. on Salt , v three cents per bbl. Limo and plaster pay much lighter tolls than last yeah. his Canal will be in good condition, and i f co are such as to bring out produce, a large coo may be expected.—Ckceland Herald. —.. f , N w J cascv—The Legislature has passed a gen ral banking law, a homestead bxemption bill, a state appropriation bill, and a very ire portrait tax bill, the general railroad bill was postponed with nextsession. The committetron et. 'culture base reported against legislation in fart of the farming interests, and thus defeated the, reject loran agricultural hoard and the ap po*.tment of a State iggriculturist. • . YonK Sesaron. -The Washitigton i. :11 1., e ,p h . , ,, 5 ed e of o re f p o r ii mm o.i n . te g ti re. ves, m o u f ti O o hi . :) . , on the 1 t :2 , 1 GREI4i APPLES-19 bbls. Russets; to we present Fugitive Slave Law by a vote of ' th " . ;; „Thle d*a."l' bi AV •• eireleaav - - Tun New Whig paper announce the election of Gov. Sine 40 .r} : , ;;0 r : , in the following gratulatory manner , u re r p S r Ltut on t bi ora th i e n , CreonlgLe,,stsedhetionsu,tru- nee all - , We have received by telegraph thegratifying intelligence that the Hon. Hamilton Fish was !and metal IL DALZELL A CO. . yestertlay elected, Ity the Legislature of New . tionorable means to obtain an immediate repent,' SALMON 4-5 bbls. I):i7.lr,NtbrUsTralheBbay CO. has been Me men)* Ye.'" P rominent amon g , gress usually styled the Fugitive slave law, York, Senator of the United States. Mr. Eishlt Dail/ILL A CO. the' modification (Jr amendment. of the net o f O m .. .- A. - • • . -H-E1T1.,H1bN..311--5 lib's- - for sale bv - ---. - Whig politicians of his State, and has always proved September lB5O. Front the Bultunure Sun. been a consistent and faithful member of the' - „ i , - , , VINELib..A-ilt-20 bias. (Ci a de p rl i fu E r L a L al k e w by party While Lieutenant Governer he was as. I sociated in the admiuistation with our present a Mort iLnv...t.-__ Si A_LI,E;;MTUS-125 boixie.sAagu.lo,b,,,hls. for Chief Megirtt'ttet who yes then Comptroller of 1 VTEVEeTIYin SllltTurrici Or NIEXIrO.-We Ult- WASI HD-A Situntion 11.4 800-eeper Ur the Stae, end their views at that time harmo- , derstand thatotir townsman, Brant,. Mayer, Esq., ; uteri ill • mmerans or' maindaenuing bo.. nixed on ell public quoit Ile was an early has been elected a weedier or the 'Mexican Na- : Y r „„ . `" • ,,' - r - l i ,r A rl ~`c •t h, ,,,.'"o r f rj rcrAn•VW•l r lin e .e. V . l.naltrl efficient and active friend of General Taylor - tional Society of Geography ?tad Statistics, and i tra... ; • ..tnelatXtr . lie will render a cordial support to the Adniini.- , that his diploma has been sent to him, with al - [ration, to which Jere have reason to know his v o a r tr t y ho eo i m a p p l u l i m ii e , ntari t : ,.o l, . , dte i r, f A rr , 7 ,, the m rfod . e y ot r I election . gives sincere satisfaction. None who Y , oung Mon's Temperance ASSOelatien. , are acquainted with his general prudence, tend - , has farnithed us with the rottenly.: lot 'eating I.,,,,,l'illinSonikk'Nt7.l,l)l,l.tialqiiianLeitilltrett'''ldal.:l;'iltsiong".ltriße-omr. eration, and good sense, can doubt that ale ' table of the population of en Rep,thli, a Mexi- .:: J." ~- ' ,.T4. . .."1.1 . ." . i h7",1,0'...r0l the %",;1 1 ri ' attVi IT! Fish will pursue a conservative and patriotic ' .able Dr 16 50 . which bin been prete.red by the ._.: course in the discharge of his Senatorial duties. ,N,lntd‘x:,ect,iti,.,,G,itbivicernon..rte,net,,troimtlitlehrteio:im:gitr,sgetgrodenot.ute,t:tedlti:ceti.,itt.ritn,i_.:!.,!l:rt.Lrrt,...Kractisrfk.:i. ger , ~, i a t e ,,, oL mo o - , -,Repultlie . no regvlttr census lots been made since the days ' e t't ". of . t I V:Mr. 1 Hamilton Fish has been elected a Senator of 1 of the celebrated Viceroy , „1,0.-2 t I Chairta. Faerothrt. Committee. _ the United States for the term of six years, to Who vacancy occasioned by. . . hope that this Ministry of the present able and 1 Temperas and Noblestown Plank the ''.F thathm °I I enlightened President, Arista, will not fail to di- I he 'term of Mr. Dickinson. Road Company. 1 rem its early attention to this importmasubject I OTIOE is hereby given to the Stocklinl,l - election, which has, es our readers know. 1 is hstiot,„l development; ' ii„,sl ere of nab' Copany, that mar it, wake psytnerit to been closely contested for several weeks. we. ; State of Chihuahua 147 600; Chiapas, 144,- 1 '''‘ 4 sar ttrlt t li -", naln X. tt. 4. " l " l "?' ' ' '.ll. l .l: ' ' effected at one clock- yesterday Vie have the '( - 0' I - • 40: I . ••• • -• 'l l'" T ,fh h.,...fter. be the whole ooKa is fact by telegraph, init. no particular, 1 1, . Con soda , t 4,3 , Mningo, 11,1,1Sttlunnii- t'r' , !, , to J 1; "", d „ ..„.d w in be graded and bridged ley I jnato, 713,5511: oue mere, (new) 270,000; Jalisco, St . ly Tat,' 117...1. The Stnekhchlen are requested to Le We mt. say no further of it, at present at - .7 7 , ,, ,: Ni ,,.. iks; ~; 73,07, ; p r a crs ; Di str i ct 000 , prompt nod rnetual In their minatu.. , vised, than that Mr. Fish has just ended a term , „on, M. R. BROWN. President. Territory of Tinsman 80,171; State; oi m ` 1 .._. of service as Governor of New York, and nut , midahhcsh. t .. , ,-, ~, • Colima, - k ppiEs.--.21) bldg. Russets and Pippins, long ago represented fora single term in Con. .1, State 0r ' N ". „ '" 1,..„ '; ,„71113 t 7ti 0 ; f 0,,• 6 '' , l s ': _ , Lirsk to S. V. VON DONElloitnT AW. .- tress one of the Districts of the city of New Ipl; Puepula. r,m).(w)o, Queretaro 184,161; ;In) - --- ---- York. We have never, IOIOWD in Congress a! t, . i , ,, ,s „,„., . 1 ,,' ~-.4 , i ~- ( j( 4 ROUND PAINTS, in Oil. neatly put up ttis Moat.. Ir .1-, ; Isonora, 0.1,0 , ; nitwit more thorough or conservative whit, vat rarely. i • to tin raw of Ireto to De. each, „mous widest ate 100410: Tabasco, 63.580; Taratittliplis 100,064: t Maxims Omen. Paris theca. even there, a more worthy gentleman. -.‘ ,st ! \' era ~ •, -... ~ .. ! n ,„„.y. • Pa ris Orin., 1 t era i rut., -Ls i, . -.3, t twat., bho, 946) ',neat, Intelltgenrer.ern de Sienna. Prutenlaa Blue, i cos,Ms. 3511,024: Territory of Lower California, motor n ew, Ontherturnt. RAILROADS WESTWARD FROM SEW YO .--- ...- 12- I ?° ln ii. in ' e r ln ' i 7 lli t .'?l l o ' r 9 s it a ) ;ol caster-S f a ll, ----u- a2l-'1- ii 12tit.3:82124"w""u:. - ADRIA:4. Feb, 2S, ISSI. 'lndian and negro. The littliane have generlly FOR RENT-A Dwelling ',louse on. 7 : 17, 0 To irr Editors of ti.e X. J Ee•-nny 4.11 . been ertunated at about 4.l.lothlaki. 1 Mint tirset, above and near to Smithfield. It ....P, I h e r put Itaturrs. large yard. tenth house,,A tVIII.ww, Gentknaen-In a tour recently matte from Nev Market Street Stare for Rent , ',,7:,_.",, l ;raVi,='" '`.TUT:'',V , lth it . .m. York. vie Buffalo, to the Fewithern pae nt F aith. th ith l ui " in- ', Fllll R i ll N T .-Th, SC.wee, 118 Market Tr:. m ehtY.l.-1 1 ''''''''' 1" '" "'''' " d Lb t e V V.e. ' . l/1 (LIV . GTON. Michigan, I have taken thet nen / . Darlington', Fotteth sto,A, near Waal. to the progress of railroad!, from New York nem t we...vend door front !Ire earner ..f Market....o. westward. I; awn, 50...! rore,mlon g iven the Inter April.... s wEET ou--2 tusks superior, for sale by There are now constructed, mid in pros of h.'",,,,Ar t v m DAVID tILEEkt, t cect.).2 It. E. SELLERS. NI Word st construction, three great lines front New York _ . Dal Non wt. ,-- - --- . _ i LCOIIOI.- 12 bb's . for sale by to Lake Erie. tha Dr.. AlrLtst.'s Lista 111.1.1 ll• New Vol.-The raold -A, nt.'h= R E SELLER 6. Wombat ' .• . _ The route via Albany to Itaffelo, ts comple- 'lt , ` , • altsitlot , tho t o •le , M.2. , ,,, tar.ltotte 100 , lecorte•keese ri , A NNERst 011,---10 lads. warranted pure, ted, except a portion of the Hudson River road I :".. !;',.' . .' 5 7 . ,''' .. '„',!• ';', h t• „t r. , ::,...,,,,.-1 ( .. ,.: - :',:,t:r,..::..";',. Il_ fo r m te by t nehtta R. 0. SELLE.R.S. and this will probably he complete' nem no- ;,....„.„ h„ „„. ~...„.,1, ,..,: x., ..... , ,..i. , ., ,o, th..,,m. IL tummy pEcTo RA L. Starch Polish, Soap thrum From Buffalo west, to the Loan 1.t.1 , ~t tiver t ..n. r leo.L .1 lee I,,lbrairm biter, from. I/rue:a:M ' header, and Efferwerchat Compound. n.r rale br Erie, ninety miles. a lama i , ‘ now in active pro- o. ‘ou 1. m .t...... the partner r te. el 0.1, the., INtir are • mr,,,, it. E. SELLER.L7 %mai .t. tress, and is expected to be comple•ted next an- n.,...,,i in ihai -.um ~t the amen, i LeOl.lOL-2 5 Was. for Rule by tome. , 0, mows Loc. Los in.to... ',... `. V . ..a . raelelt J. EIDD A CV. Mt Woml rt. Mar,li 'lb. 1.7 The route by way of the New York and Erie ; ter 11. Lau. -.11,.ar ear, 1 have ....1,1 out all pear Laver 11.,‘ NI; LISI I YES IT I ANIIED-2 1- /blils. for Ea , ilroad is expecte , Ito be ccmpleted so a. tot ; .„., „„, sn , 5 „,,,.„,,, h. ,„ „„,,,b„,. t, i,„,, r ,„1),,,,i, i l'a tale by . tarlai J. KIDD k tad s - o - pen it for ruining MIMS a bout the Ist of June 1 . eot 4 h...., ...Id n muti. heruor quanta,. It .1 hail been pro. I next to Dunlirk, and. is to be extended to the ~,,, „.„,, ~,,,,, .. 0,.. , 0i . ,0 0,0,,,,, . S PA . N . 1 , 1l IV, til'r IN O-50 bias. tor sale by J. KIDD A Co. town of Erie laefere the close of navientien neat I , rt e tt.....1,,a.h..,1,..;thne a, 007 there or nt. Idu I .. pARIS IVIIITE-15 bbls. extra O ne; for fall. It is uuderatoml two onto will be made ..! l''' ,,, t' , --tt•t tar attotherrune, re or F SHULL'. Druagl.t ral e hr melt= J. KIDD a CO. from Dunkirk to Erie-the one front Botha° on r ss... ~ J KIDD 1 al . ‘,.ir ‘,..N 1/ CRUCIBLES-HO newt Cro sale by the common gauge,ttutl the New YOrk and Erie! h .. ~,, „ s „;,. ~ se m need a c9 „,„.he. J KIDD A Co. once broad guar Front Erie to the smte lint' _ _ _ ~... .. . of Ohio, the work is progre , siog, moderately, Attention! there being mane controversy es to the charter 0 ,...,...., . 5r,„,..„.., m,.•, ” .,.,.., .. m.n ,„,,,,,, b..,, , ,,. and this embarrassment will delay the reniple i.iso, u.,15rap.1,...1 etetetnent of Jan Watt. who. ...urd lion distil next year, moat probably. • . t , ..,,i ~,,c ) 1., the lawn( the rrrat :Ara . From the state line of Ohio to Cleveland, the " fi•••I no, tertify that I knee hs„, e , cured of .. n u work is under contract and is expected to be ~ 1 , ..::! , . , :: 4 ,0 .. 1 . :: , ' ,. 1 '. , n ,. ...0f %m t. . Ile , ott.s . ,, , r , l',..u m n i hir completed from Cleveland to .t...tatatula before : . I'. ,„, ..' ''' ,, t , ' - ' , ' ~...t ., • , ,,.... .. ea .. „ ~. . . ~,,,,,,, ,,r , ., the close of navigation next fall. This will leave ~,,. rs , ~!...t„.‘5::..`nth...,,,t, ~...:',,,,... ~ ..• .::,,,,,,,,, 45 miles between Ashtabula and brie, the eta. , ••• ni ,0•01 , 1! by me Petroleum. / •-,...0..al .P• itNnett stage traveling.. next winter, between New I orb ,„. „...„, n , i 5,,,,,„..., %nee: rahrlaray e......!.1.n, War. - and Cleveland, by either, of the routes above tern-' I ma'... th...... eist..„.no withont nay sobettallon,trora en, dotted. eeo to do -,. ani ,oiet; tor the purpnee th at uther. eh., The roots from New lock, via Philadelf.ilia and ' ..nt,.,?:','!f1,':::7...,,,,0,.-,..,-...emsc.t.td, to ‘ s) ,, a n rs , 5t ,„ 1 , , ,, , u ,,, r , t0 b, Pi ttsborgh, to Cleveland, it is career', will be i 1' . " ... ..,::: - .... ,. - „, i. :' , ',,,,.:‘,„..... ' ,. ' . 7 .. : ~,',...• ~,,..'n,. at ' completed and opened for traveling by the close I ~,, „,,,, , ..,, ,_,„.,,,,, ~,,,., ' JtetlN Mall' 'of the year. If this expectation is realired. we , 1.,,,,,,,,,,. i,,,,-,,,, G. 1.51 II shall have a railroad conamonication tram New ; r..... 5„, „, ~,,,..,. k 5„. , , - „, - ... „ i,,, „.,,.,,, ~,,,, „ , , York to Cleaveland. on Lithe Erie, for hest win. ' ',it..., s: it ~,,,i .tmet. II A Fahnewtork. t .... men, tees use And the routes between the same o ',: l ona . . y r oat dee., It SI Corn. It A EDI, tt..le.et,ll 'ts (New York. and Cleveland, I via Newyork tt alit 0 r ...thwarts. Allegheny. a 1.., 1., the pro. and Erie Railroad, and that via Albany and lila- et..., e si Kivu, rale, will have hut forty five miles .5 stage trot. .' ' .s:•-ics :r I,lilil La...Se...nth wt. • etu.horah elling next winter. This will Ire a east improve- i. , r ,t, Lg., Forergn Erehartr, !taut, Nan. moat over the condition of traveling the present aor.: ,s• Sam..., fo,ught, Sold .t Exchanged tanner.A? 1-ilm Of the three routes above mention from Cleve- . EN; • 11,‘..t .,E Ax II BA s KIN 6 Hou sir. land 012 Lake Erie. to New. fork, that rift Pitts- Laugh nod Philsdelplita, will be, according to WAI. A. HILL & CO, statements of present lines, about ten miles the .shortest. The New York awl Erie will be the No. 64 Wood Street. Pittsburgh. next shortest, end that tin Buffalo and Albany t e.ravrieer:r 'Aloe ru or tuts Dirt...SITA. MU, J the longest The latter road, however. is • t' Citizeks Insurance Company of Pittsburgh most faverable in gredesand eurve;,,. The rein ' . ' t• i e b I 4 • 11 1 .4‘ SCOUR.% GE HOME INSTITUTIONS. Vane auvanAages are .1,, am t ..e. t ree rOe. e.. ~.. (. 41 000, „0„,,..0, 0..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., C. li. from Cleveland to New York will bi k colattertor. 4 „ ~ , , , ,,r ' . ' for the through trafic. t' o . tieo.m. ere•elent...... A. W 51 tam 5,.. t . . From Clevrtand to Toledo i s tintheeid or Lake ~,T.;',',',....'';'1„'",,,,'” ",,','„.T..„."'" d .a. . en ' '” ""''' Erie) there is some enibarralsment in regard to . ~,,,;,;..,,,.,.L:;!,...v , :. ,, , ,, ,, ss, , ~,,,,,v.1.,,th,,fry,,,.,..,. o f ~, .." 1 ,: , b an. A eotnpany IS organized. hones,. „ k , ,„, ~.„ ..„,,,,-...',. ,!:;',„,,,°..„.tcsir s.ki i . : , , and baS put the line from Toledo to Fremont, a .e.2.ot.olla,mmlavt.l I,r men. 1- rubor., ...Mom, distance a thirty Miler • under contract. which' n,,,,,,,,,, , 0 .; l i„,„. r . Wm, r .„....,,,, ~ , s , ~,,;,„ is expected to he completed before the elate itt,t....iiy,ix,,Ert:17,r1.174.t ! , ,... i .4e , L ,),....f . wart 'lntr. navigation nest fall Tr will have twenty , lr'' .__.' five miles of comely - 1g from . Fremont ALower Foreign tuid Amerigan Hardware. ~ B..dwkil to Nlit„peoetile, on the Nlanstield . _ iLsoN 8. CO., Railroad. By thissrailrood, and the Cleveland , LOG ?I.IV, W s . I No 129 Wood Street, andColurnbusilnikond, a communication is open ed by nalrond from Monro,ille to Cleveland, 'A HAVE NOW IN STORE watch, though near ,lonlik the ,distance of the : t ( 0 1, • ,,,toar.ityt.• rue: of 15 , NEIGN AND .4-YERICAN line along the shore of the Lake. is greatly pre- I IA RD W A.11.E, erable t o the stage Thin will open a railroad s communication front Toledo to New York, for 5nie,,,.1;t:,:r.q.,,,!.;:,:1.Z,L.rtr.,].., ; , , 1 4 . ,: • , 1 ,7 1; . i11 , 1:. i .a ~ , ..,, ,, , . .,;,, ,, ,•;,4t, , next 'winter's use, with ouly twenty-fire miles of ~,,,,,,d, , , with sat of the eastern rine, coaching. via Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and I „,,,.....ammaimmmasitswilli Albany and Buffalo. DIE% There is little doubt the entire route on the . south shore of Lake Erie. and all she lines above ~,,T:.',,,!',,',...:;.r.f.5th%11,"han-.. "„, b .`;.`r., d ," ° ,. 7 a ... 1 . ° .' 5 h ; • alluded to will be completed in the course of the ths . ,3„,„ h, „ . ~ .. :.. .„.. k, ck „. h.5.t:‘,`.*:‘,•,..„7,,,,Tn L.,, : next year. Froth Toledo o railroad is now in operation to -1851- ---- Cold Water, in Michigan. ninety-three miles.- 'Thirty-threei miles of the distance as owned by ~ Seal Ash St aural CITU'I I.AR IA tae, the Erie and Kraemer). Company, end lease,' PHILADELPHIA MOURNING STORE, to the Michigan Southern Railroad Company. -- to-- - .Mud , - . . ,,,if auras, l It forms a junction with the tatter company's Fifth that: : t hose Cite... Unit, W„st Side. road at. Adrian. The Miehigan Soothers Cam-' pony, have twenty-four miles that will be open- iyEsoN , SON W:::11,1L7,1,,,,,,1,..i..ftti,13,....ni1k5y,it,", ' ed for use in two weeks from this time, mak- ,„, „11142.V:),',:',.::ri-I-V.1....,....itier v. pert ..f 1 ing their line across the Peninsula of Mich,- itl.o:lt tr , t f1: .,, ,,.... L hl. ACE q.t.., M ose r,. I - shots, gun one hundred and seventeen mile. tu Sturges . .. ;,.„;.,. , r.„... ; : i i int ,. .t. , , x ,, i ,, tz.:-; I Prairie. a - - gme awtit 1 The work beyond Otis point is in progress, an .. •• au wool ,NIOCHNING Neil:m.4 thetwenty miles which roach the Mote line of .-: t5,,ertz.;..11.1,,,,,,.,.,,‘„ , -.. 1 , 1. , , , r ,,, ,!; i 1 . 1r.. Indiana, will probably be completed and opened . ; • mesi 114, , , , for Use in July next. At slits point ea . ,1 , , ,. .0 . ! ,. .1... I . c ul , t i h o„. I ..... A ,.. l , lltu r rt. the Northen Indiana Railroad,.tbeing n continua- ~ `,IZ„ '. ' , Mow. de 8., I lion of the Michigan southern road. I and is de- - Nato's: , Met , . I signed.to extend to Chicngn in Illinois. One • si,do or 1,...,1101 I hundred miles of this road is in the state of In- : r,e , ...1., , , , ; • 5 ,... , I ,liana, of which about forty mli, is nearly ready .. •„!,.. ; ;,i ~,„7,1,,,,,h, I .: ' for the rails. It is expected to be complete! to ": i t , a ., ~: 1 ~ , the state line of Illinois by the close of thie year b '' .----i in.:b.:443i M 7. - I This will have thirteen miles to be traveled by - - - BOOBS! BOORS! 1 stage to Chicago. " T hin result will give railroad communication i'lJ i, L , . ILO,SaSl,N,...G.,:lnietor,i.::,l ji ix net vrinter, from Chicago to New York and. Till , ~ 7 , ,•1,1 11.- Ci • i G. Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, complete. with the : ''' ..... It it,,,,,,5i Ei. , ld Does et me P...101u- excePtioo of thirtY - ciAfil mil' , .ln't 'in N"' V " rk ' `"'L,-. 1. 1=,:!.:rguc „,„ . ~,, by the author or W and Erie road, and via Albany and Buffalo, nuts : Is it...ks the exception of eighty-three mil,. We are... i 1'0".,,,' T r '',,,`,,T1'.",,,,T ; ,11,'„'",, a , 1 a r .; ' ,„„ th """-thran.'"nst therefore, closely approximating n continued iv', a hoy . . 5,,,.,1.4,6,;:ycex...,.,i..zt,0r ~,t5ty,...,, communication by railway. from New York, ; „arid ,' '". ho 4; Market rtreci weetwanl about one thousand miles -prod In the , course of the next year, 1185'20 the line will no isi I'N DRIES \ .7 h.s- en ii.ceths., X". hte.M. IL S 1.. Itsklas, doubt be completed to Chicago, and probably to tho ~.s ., 0 ,,,, 111 ntobl. welt 1.0. F. I. autemast slississippi. at Galena, :distance of near 1200 ~,,, ~,..,„1 11:11, ,, ,, . ., ,,,1 .::: b t. , it :z.f .v. ,, ,,, ,, ,, ,, , „ miles from N,.1. York. This will be a vast re- ' ' s i, „ h „. 2 7.„,..„.',1 1 . r .., L,.,., 5u u, ,... salt for the time and capital employed, and could , J.: , , •t .1.b.te.t.... I ,1,0 dram* Emu LO ea.ew Fin Crackers. not be an rapidly consummated, except for the ' - 7,, r,,,. ; ;;;;,4~,,,. great facility the formation of, the country pre- J .. Lemon Suirmr: l '!:: ''''. ' s` ;',,,:;Zz .-.. ,,, ~,1 . .. Tuavtoli.sshust seats for building railroads. e 5..., ~. 'Lawson Ire :reg... :to - Prma, :ranee: This great western hoe must hire a very large '.114 , 1 , t , 1: .,,., 1 , 1 1. , 1 , 0z ,r,.,, I'X . he1t1.45 to - Hrstil t'anas; traffic, especinlly in passengers. The extensive, , a:,o bar. /Isla. 10.'12 tklarf. 119.!.1 , 0tI Pyi . ncipe Seer, fertile, and distant west, once shut out by the ; u.s,,!f.r.:;:s.Rheer.,,,ti.iss), ..„, a1 z ,,, :. frost of winter, and restricted by the harards of 1 ts l sr bi ,„,,,.),, A.,1,.,, : ' 1 1 „,,,,. i i:„„„... lake navigation in summer, will lie brought into , x tirt..:A0ikt;,„,„,...„;,.., too WI. ll ij amnsar i.. azal a neighborhood intercourm, easy and cheap, at ' sone its' whitig.anti 1)13...Fillillell" Al ,s. all seasons of the veer. The railroads will form th .l,' o , bb2,1:1:,:;;;;;,..'Al I 1 m7... C h „,t,', D a Tth '''' .. an epoch ip its history, from which to date its ' lant lot., Du be. I ' '..o ' ' ' '. l" r.;.V.r.. - andlee, advance in commercial, social and political inter- all - rod's' I c ur i e, Cottle haar) • course. Two days by an interior land route, I s 0 suer brut notries,,.,ltirl,,,,.rro.alitlril. ore from New York to the Mississippi: Can y ou re- ' r..,‘;;Ti'i'laslingnla'r&taliestieg and Twiorwith n o g P e; . : elite the chang so rapidly effected! How 0001 ~,,, ,‘,,,,,r,,,,,,,, or ~,,,,,,, ~,0 am i v i 5 ,,,, , , , i. : 14 . k .„T. the influence of railroads in binding Us together , E"rt',',ht ',-, Second and 161 //runt Fn. by the ties of cheap and mmy intercourse: Stalli- . m.-- - -..--1-- - TO COUNTRY Dem CliAliTS. fication must bestir herself, or the chains will be . too strong for her to break. , FANCY AND STAPLE DRY, GOODS!! Very respectfully and truly yours. GULTON & CO.. Suceessors to Jena It JERV IS s lit. FALAI/mot 0 0., rte Cedar and Yo rk e streets, New ...es antto Merrimac. 'Minn, New Eitz,lto their motet,. dock of Forrtgro mud Dom•onle rimy and Staple lilil 1..nul • The Richmond Times explains the law passed Th „,,.,,,„, I , „,,,, 4 . ~,,„. ~,,, 4 ,,,,,,,,,,,...„, r „,,,,,,, by-the legislature, postponing the elections -in to ..rep ; . t.,1,1, , . .. , . , r, nen , tt . o4 ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, amtine... , l , earth. Virginia. The Congressional election is posit - lie- ;•:;`,;,`, `, ,°.,',•„`,1,.ri,a;,. ;..4„,. j,.„„,Y, Iv= „3,,,p,„,! ly postponed 101 the fourth Thursday- of October r ea . ,, ~,,, ,r ico, .. a: L l:t w at) . ,rie r,,, ,,t , hatxti r err: , nentuetlto , r. 10 on which day members of the legislature are lilt.' .....„.1 ; ':,,1„7,'„ r o :, r u .„, s ~.,.„.,.,0,.„.".0.V.0..r.15rh., e 110.,.. to be chosen, under the present constitution: but o, , seolon el me ...Inter: nod au are renoliad to rya, no Irene to wake It the Lieb.rest of evert merchant to favor but if the new constitution he agreed piton by the , „,,,,th o,, as pstronnae JANIE, S. stogbroN, 20th of June, and ratified by the people on the JASIEJS W.) DARKER. fourth Thurso:my of August, then they ore to lot ! stn vane Myra., Is:d.,-;eartiffoL AS " ' WELL elected under it on the fourth Thursday in Octo- ` i ;.„..,t It 9 _ 2 'aide. N. O. to arrive this day, bee. If the new constitution be not agreed upon i :" .. ";. 0 ,...„, hr hh „..... ; , k w.11,, ...„ . „ . „ ii by the convention Imfore the 20th of June, 1 VI,OLASSES-140 lib's. N. a for Sale by before the Ist of August, then the popnlor vote, , , ..,,,, R. SW. lIMITISIAIII. for Its ratification, shall also be taken on the 4111 I _,` , IL A, ~ .. . 1 It _t_to lib's . prime, for sale 1 , 1 Thursday in October. If not agreed upon be- l ' s. a w.italtilaUdil. tem bids. (freslM for stattii t fore the Int of August, the next legislature is to ; ;' provide for taking the popular vote on It. The ' 101 l also provides that the next session of the 1L14.-4,::...,-:::::1, e a W. 11AltAtUt.11 general legislature shalleommence on the second LA01,r,i.,T1,,,,,,,,,,t.,,i, 75 kgs. No. I Lard, in Monday in January, 1852, instead of the time , sc :i.., ; '" S. w 11.0tDXWIL now fi.cd by taw- I I 1)11.1 ED APPLES-130 bg. prituo, for style I _ _by metal r. kW. IlsitllALOill. • sum WATER conv6 ON. • 1 ROSIN -100 LL's. to arrive to-day, for sale The citizens of Fayette and Greene connnes Inilea s a n ittatutitain. are requested to meet in convention nt Meson- -,,,‘-‘,_..,-..,,, bi l ls. womingt „„ ) town, in Fayette county, on Tuesday the 22d of ri•-• 1 ~,,, ~,, . to n. arrive , to „c„.„, 0 ., ~ we Y. aW. .! BALoU. April, liar the purpose of forwarding the improve- .•.. , „ Mont of the Menongthela by slack mace from ; T AN N 1',1t.b,_1!,?11.---10 I.4l.t.,le,,.,,..titilkiAftourii.itale Brownsville to the Virgina line. It is obsolete- ! __.-.' l -, - - - - r -4 I} necessrry for Fayette and Greene to move in ,if tOD FISH-T-8 casks retell and for mile by . this matter, and move with eteogv. which will ".. -,1 °,....” s. kW. II AItIIAIAIII. ____, give encouragement to the V r-giiitin. to secure 11111 --- lAL BU r ER-10 bbls. for sale by what is now within their 'trot,. ,aad of such vital 'IA , „ . 0.0 W. itaitaaffilit. Saba Fleet and LIS Sesond at Importance to Fayette and tivcrne. Then wake m...- - 1 . - --7--- - --- at.- Importance Fayette and °rem. eountv (boys and g o in- UP NDRIEtS--' to convention with a d e r er .; r oti on to l'ana l t 1 - 1 1 moo rot , t, hall Eullvr: have done whet is the 1 • •• - • ' " '.- ."''''' "" u.'"".. 'artlem.r interest of . ....s int.briant APO... large a portion of Peyote and sal of Greene.l t reel“ ilry, . General Moorhead of Pitt& h x01,,i, g una - V•Illid i'lwillitiii just reed nor canal her•of other spec Will be ' l " a r . g senr i a '''' 1 N''' "T''" '' '. c' ' ''lll4l' `. . 14 Pu'l` " I mee.: li Its. , __,. MANT CITIZENS otlayrr. - .. ( -- - : :- I IN;SEED 11-25 bblettveg and for sale March 18, 1851. ' . s _ s ro c 2.4, SOBIEOS,LITTLE A OE LET—.ln OFFICE on Water. be- rtTM "1- 1:2`7 a al achy . I;V.,:;‘ ,:r. W h A ,i, l : L w.. l . :APE ,,, R ..7: L r : ,, t,rizt b a-fgor m tr:ln.t FT a1:46.01 , r ihdla. Yarlon, and Charnher, at prima rnnen. fmn ,, n`i rem. .16 jp.r place. for Rata or rnehl . MAIL,IIALI. Word ort -111 r w 1" 0 - 11 55 .t ° e.AtiorleteighC:t,;;;ti,° sul"r! t rim 41 be paid. AP PlO. ta i L t a; o l . ! the Ilanitn. Home 01 CLARK'S Patent Combined Grinding and Bolting, or MERCHANT MILL. retd.r g n, F.., March 14, 1851. yp) Tll4l 11111LIC: , —We hare now Clarke 1410 stair, two of "Jarthe4 ' 1;11 74riT I P SLilfre4 o . l . F 2'n r.{lhrr 11.1. tue (1110 t., or ousting 111.,131 - auend 4 nrt , - The nr, b twrfretly aJaOW to Ilr tun , 'kit.: the o ordinlty burr stanr.andrequirloginuteh waling It eqiuraleut, a Ileretunt to near l l to y Ih l o ()ltil l et=m7 ' Jur,. ..rt aal profit nf alvul Min LI, the vial. of the 011110 tn. 11111 ' For mr.nufzeturius the ray mitt Into liloar.lt lb. wort rp....1.1. producing , • . rt awl ankle of ouperliue Flour. .:!..I..'tUn",l'.ll":(4).Meng :o=l°V. -."?:"..114,' Gr. Male IL I. uorzootttiosaablr. WILIIARTEI t :SOME. the PI tt Tel CU ' Tsoresx, Nom, W. K. Nut., lvrte eat.. NtrrtKru- cLARtri; PATENT PORTABLE COMBLNED Grinding and Bolting, or Merchant MilL IRAVrehasedtbe entire Paient Right thb riiited 0... 2 for .. .lune. M. Clara's Patent ' inert literati., or Merchant MA" ands now lelng KV37.'"" o ltVlLi an4 = li 'frl that rilL7.l , o° ofTer thr . areates o t is7te r taitorfof the aae, and one wh . irti ft Intrw to meet with ewe., and whie:ls 1571,17trtentUfts'it, IW:Targ= fert " tr r' rs n a I , wrfeetly portable. arid snit ovopiee a sta. of four fiwt tree. leb...ra, when in operation. and Is capable,of grinding mitt leJting from firs to ten bushels a wheat per hour. It esin be propelled with from an one horse poser up to au 5 isimwer derired. WI and mes it In siwration at tirliroarth ar•NohleasLlty F 1012111215! Mills. Liberty street. Pittsburytt b•forthec. haec Nn right Of Jam. M. ©art'. SHIT .tt.tr f ill. "'"1 an o d t All ho Machin. for 00 sale. having purcl.m. l 1 i !,;',”1`.4 VOTloE.—'f he steamer ASIA, in July last, to pay freight and eharara. 1 . 31. SLAIFE. tneb s - • ; Young Hen's Idercantile bra,ry Associ ation. , EMERSON'S LECTI RES. TNGUISH. ED 1 EGTUREIt, PROF n.lLru WALD() EY .RSON. of Ma.. tt. hue , twat prsored. by the an° e Institute. to do herr to its members. and the eitlaens of Pittaburgh senor ally. a 00,100'01Lecturer mery lately prepared. and upon rub eets. The co urse anb wi l ll nitopr o l.se i ntr. Lee... on the Poxart - t ea t \Castro. 11 Erosoo 4. Wain. b. CULITiIt Woutur. The Lea.. •11l be given on Tuesday, notrodazt, and i Saturday , num ssirely. at the NEU- CITY LI:CIE:RE! 1W0.14. ant door of Ltr•Ttrr. littbotra. lent.rwe on Ilond \crawlstrict. ...nommen. on Thu...la,' erecting. d.tanh WU., at , a bib.. 5 deloek- Coarse Tick 51.00 do. du. admitting 0 ,,r.t. and lad>. ...... 3 . 00 Flog do. to le had at the door Tickets for members. faingle or for the rmAte..) ran he dbudoed of the Librart.t, or of Lawn.blersh, wool McKnight. Committee. Tleleta for (sine. or for the course.) to lw pro. enrol at the principal Book awes; at J. IL Xeradden'in I Inehannon n and Y. 11. Eaton's. meta, . . L,;ZI IS rta ti h .11 1 OA. lid I d 6, ----- Ladies' Writing Chm. ft K. CM.3-MBERLIN will re-open his La u,. dice Writlnu Room. at Yitt.burgh!Commercisi Col leve. (comer of )Istket and Third streak) on Mondst. Starch 24th. nhete he 11l ho prepared to Klee Instructions to the Art of Penmanship. to such as un doniro. of ob. onnnn; so el slat epistolary hand. flours of inxtroction. from 2 to 4 detail , . In the Inermno. mrh2l RAZORS! IlillE SUBSCRIBER lin, been atpointed ligent for the rate of 'ILCIIRIST'S AMERICAN RA RS. Th...r. the Inent Hawn which have ever publicffered to the Nadia. The manufacturer assume the that the chief Improvement ocremary is that which promoten the durability of • tine edge. cbined the bent gl• ram meet with • onneave ground blade.sod from the taw. liar proems they undergo In tempering. together with the great care berhmed tip= them in vettmche ran with ton t:den, recommend them. F., well mallard In he with the erali.deon.ceofthis or. that they are each gree t. perfect to any revert, the with We guarantne every Rarer to give pert.ct talinfactlen.— For eale. by the doom ur ohmic uto i le . melMl corner Ntarit.U;dl'.7nrritt — its. pitotk-K.KEPERS--Ortlern for Paper 'lancers can tol left at rim Wall Paper Eton. of ....not W. P. , 1551 . C..1 at SUNDItIES- - hh,,M. N. O. Sugar, WO MA, N. O. I !de GO bomb. Drie App lOnd V 55. Flaw; 4U 1)1,15. Llomed 011; r vs. cew Ulm tc . 1.7 , N0. 1 Lard: t ' 7ll . ;0111171 40 .1 T lfi X 64. imothy lirmh In Mara and fur &Iv by BROWN g. KIRKPATRICK., Libortyrtmel. NEW MUSIC ! (BONE IS TILE CALMNESS• ,- - I_x hy W. V. Wallace. ' V l ltii.„.' 4o sl - 1 'shnlnr r. i . zlLlk74 . , i sel , , d rmie ' , nog -,-.' ---."- Wanttll a tiosenteaw. b r John l'arry Mamma if Ito ,•,). Pa...rttlad'• I I,.".yrArrroal Mrd:'44'kVzfor4huAr,"° "06' , num tiottle: br Mr. Alitard. Homo:Sick Polk. I ll'rrnbdeirglLMTMrl'kila It,V,vr,'. on.. yolk. ' 1 : With ail the late popular Sono, Waltim Cotillion, pulk. as. Slarehen, Variation', Hondo. Sr., dr., fanned In the ; ESinton Citt.. .Vc. Nark rreeiral tarry intl. ' A very large and new stuck or CIIICKEREN.:(I'S PIANOS, To arrive this week, 91 d. i, ,Cis. and 7 octave. carred and • ~,,,,,,. ing prwe nto IV:Ou. A 1.,, two Ina, Uitlrentiorand Plano. from the woe relebrattal mama.- O Th. at.° . with • full and wet:Loral stork of Nlttalc and )inalral NlerrehandlacJ for ash: by . ON 11. MELLOR, 01 Moral lb N. ll.—Two Piano Fortes to tdra. Old Plano , taken In cod,. PLr(1.,^...f2.-• -- ..— Valuable Real 'Estate . ' for Sale. III: SUBSCRIBER offerm for Salo, on 7 4 ,,,, irt.yorfig=p o , . r !unowout lleyl I , ,tote, 111E1 . \O. 1. Tlitte9 tolulble tlrer goer 1 , 114 dwelliun to on o, nu !P.M ole,;:tobiet,77n ..ligicet. w,d. v.,rry 0 trort:toe l"' 4. el'•_Pfllrtalttor:7 r...l n geni.n tili;l Prole PIJoi Ina the Third Preobyterlan Chuneh. on whin!, le erneuyl n one pge gory brick house, wool an a tainting orriee, and one b'N't '''';7l;.tkivrtlrnii.,.. nearer 1 0„.. 0 .i yra 4, being a bout, wo 0:e..,;;;Nr0,",..1,41.4 ll: eel o . ne block of noir frntoe dwelllupt. idol 0 0 0 0 oelp.edr7to 'lr. 1.w1;111,1i V L:,ii . gilo hi ltt , ,orme. o r pooto the °'??.....'..V -.lggrott;u:.rplU'ff,o!,lPr." t .1 .., .n. boon there ni to low wster mark.. the Inillester. n' No. O. one valuable water lot. 100 feet on Wheel floe, with tell . ehsree water power sttsaled. No. ~ One lot opposite the wateglot. dlo feet front. sod extendlne to the top of the hill, od width It erected one ren, gory Widest., and warehouye:lbi by NU fool: alroune Ml.*lCliiratrgritiOhion.earer county:be. lug shout 140 foot on Illnodway. and shalt ZN) feet deep, fonts/04114 save on whirl:tare erected Iwo Logo troop dwellirom And PP small trams has. Used so an alike. MP property was fbrinerly .pernpled C. OPAL y n d l e riff pleasantly Waled, bent h....,.,...,70, , ,, ,, . 1 th:J,,,,,11.0,' ttitgioLlmadollstely,bel, Fang= II , beim; sinuTle Port tri len se Prte ' :ll.l4t fran Water I strfaT b l„,„ ,;.„"go, willtby!stil44lpgairavoriale tem.. 1 . triter& 4=4."*'' 1 . 01111 iNkfail ' , r "T" metal Vold:nal Pool topy.l g'''''.- _ . . SMITH'S HORSE - RENOT.iTENIG POW. 1 - J DEAS s etnaposed chiefly of Vegeta leskaill Maturate ......- _ inemedlate health. This Powder is invalltahl& (111. th . ‘ ... I ' of the num. , . &teases to Which Ca.'s and Wolves art . COGSWELL'S' intdecL pis Glands...lnward Strains, Mae hmtnds l. "' i i ITttilraroPl=`,.arge DMTru, l 3gt% , GREAT .• PAN 011AAIA called Stiff C a of movess fetid Ode one and prevents homes from 'becomin etWl °' ' blo od; It carries al alliv.das hereo .J pures the LIFE IN CALIFORNIA blood; It le also a safe atal certain cure 1h the Meares al so fur Coughs awl It which seem to be the orilan,a ~ AND THE ISTHMUS OF DARIEN. many fatal diseases It will also clew.. the h 1..... ""' Una 1. .. BM.. W.... &Could id We t.1.00. , .1. I TIDE MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA it sa nr, ,,, end towels to healthy aetima. tow op. al. the ATIIE-V-Er.V Iit.7I.DiNU.S. LrenTY lor sale, wholesale or retail. by 4ra.r. a:utast( 8. N. WIC'KERSIIAM. — _ .. tal ostler Firth:and W . " . 4 '.'— , Information Wanied : l5O bags prim. Rio Cuff, giF WILLIAM MORLEY,J of IliavkleS , 1 lo ht ch. Y. ILO. P. Imp.. and Black Tt,r,' 2 casks superior Madder I _JP County of Leiceal.. England. i 110 is 19 years . of i 10' ' . . No. 1 Ced6ein 7f), l ft7ilii.Zi h uill'it h .l=l! b lit,Vt r' V,:i. 1 to bblo Teams , Ott: CO boxer e a eaten WIC for sale by beard of by his relatives. A. It le [. .j i ve he isitgmet with J. S. oiLwoRTH s,co. • some socident, or bet Ids life, any 0 who can give lotbr . 1 M chl9 -- ------"-- - :IrviinrsililrbisrennntriraleTeha*"= 1r th .,7:11f2; ` ,. rlt U,CE ETS AND TUBS— . rewarded for his trouble. by whirr.. a line to A.SCrrost. ; LIP rot dos Bucket, 19 dot. Ta;r i . i ts . 4 . tit L , ..... _... Niectown, near Philadelpbts. I'., mehat.s._ , todbl 9 A Blast Furnace f o trafe -- - 1 Re-Opened. . 'INGE UNDERSIGNED off rs for Sale his ', 11l 11. PALMER, having completed the re- DLXIAY , OO i n Altoona" in !.13[0t11113,1. Goons., ~ 11_111., ottry,st 1e 111 . to WS . tom. ail , j c er d inate Pl= SAW and 1111..reV1 Ill ' : 1 d :tther.f.Mtit'nu!:- . 'n'-'7-" . 1 . ' ,. :— . --- nY f .Cl_r_nii - p ; ,ck, - r - e,T - Fi for reentry to carry on the Smelting o Om. n has I.lou . lir .1. ii I - 2 ...., .- . . Acres of Land attaelted, wlttras mite more adjoining as i Meisin SAMUEL P. SILRITER. -- --_ --...-- we vn t ni e. ' IT I n ica ''''. l.lll Inee v t b fa k r b ura c tle t rrs ' a ' t on ' Ttl n th ''' e eons , per ,' 4,OiITUKTB—::uO - I,u. ter sale lov; to' close con matins, Iron, having the ore within nerhalf to one mil. 1s . 4lgnment, by ' • SAMUEL P. SRRIVER. o il. In very lar, onantities, easy to tim e and yielding I . melilli fro..fio to Vi per ant. It. is one nall awl a half from the -- -- - ease - 11 *-------- Etowah Itollhof 31111. where • ready x can be found fur Straw Bonnet and Hat • w are onse, all Its products of rig Metal: and is two miles from the • IVestern and Atlantic Itailrocd, vrhk 1 IA one of the gin. No. 1115 MARKET STREET, of rallyseads ounoecting the Ten hirer with this tea iii, Mood, which lice sis lines of rails. Ja running .t fro. 11. PALMEIt offer , for sale, at very o. Einfolied and under wand.. mood w h er e ugh &nth , im• ; ~ low Priem, • full assortment of Straw and NlllllO. portant Towns and Cities in eh...gin wer • readY sale ts ; ory nods. Ain bound for PIS Metal, Medd:wry, llt low Warn. &c. It Is 1 BONNET. , -Fonl•rn awl American plain atid fancy now in full blest. potted by water sec, with • fall of 11. , Straw, Maid. Chip. Wrap, Milton. Lace, lial, Pamela Legs feett on a never falling stream, an In the most health,' bor./ft_ ae. part of the South. HATS-Men's Youths% end th.ye Leghorn, fanry - and Larissa may be addressed to me 1m...C..10, Ga. plebs Braid. Straw. P601i0116 Manills..l Palm Leaf.l-n r, or I can be men at .y time . rim remises. ' isles' Legh raid, Fos, (.111p. Gimp. Lacs. and it TIION AS P. STOVALL Gime,. Jenny Lind. and o th er finauSln great astir AturnsiAl Fr. sea, /larch 1. lea .and colored White at. d material. tudr..d2lawntm ;' .."RffittONltlch Plonnet .1 Scarf. plaits 0.10 and TOP • NEW BOOKS! BOOKS! - I frt, all width, end miry leorY thmee sodetwies„Cals , L ACES-Plain and ligunel te red bilk and AT ITOLINIES' LITERA Y DEPOT, Third cl;;;;;V"iNiums.vG.,;--c.an,Tas..,l, aut... nol/..0, ' street. mu...int the Post Otilm ' Fetches. &r.. ae. e Warwick Woodlands , . by V k Forrester i't, IrENS-Freneh and Amnion Sprigs. bunches and Caroline of lirunawick. :so. 2; bylgey 0014 end novel styles Stanfield (fall,. Historical Roma oe-ctarien, "'/Vg...i-14ltifLKS .I.V /1 SLITEVN-Glate. Cdo. de No• Pb,, Itirklebor,sit cm the Rhlney b Thacia.Y• ~ pl., Oro. de 'thine, Flurent, and other styles. assorted Louise La I alliere: or con.duslon of Wm Inns Mask qualities and ors. .. The 40000 ' • Necklace: by Du .0.1 fiNS-Aseostest I t un'ttles and colors. Polly Peabinamm's tfoldt.:llln tented by booty. Also-Eleli and low prierd Paraeole and Centrellas. hand Port Polio of • Mehra/ Student; do. do. mettle . - The Clty Merchant do. Jo . Dern: e Humorous Novel. tio. on. IFUST REC'D AND NOW OPENING AT Reveries of an 01.1 Maid. or Dante to Young Hen Of WM. DIG BY'S. No. 1.1 , 0 Lie.. Stk., _ . ' Oregon and California. G e nd e mett'a Etiquette: br Count 'Orsay ' ''s'T i''''' nnd 'TV '`l g 4 rifr 9 grlTl ll, ?X ' Z' Ladles' Etiquette and Toilet Rook tt trei.islybl'ZWAilgetirrin..""E.,ensfi. French Cassis I.lDellk Living A,. No. , E 4. ' m res wtery eplemlid assortment of [..huge and Clothe e ,1 ...... ', th. .b.i. '‘ -th° C i f" . --th. 111..-4.1.0 "' nf o ev . e . ry fashionable shade . ..! 0.,i0n sitica.ins.a.r.nif 1r.,..,,,',110,"..,:,,r‘m4,,,h,,1'i,n.ihr0rk 1 ,7,..,. e .." N.• 00000. L.. !5q .. .., nod well 0,,,..Nr.,, , t sta. of READY MADI. 1 , LOPDINL maks. , one of the largest mid best selected Illackansel. for February . . . ' stneks Pert or 110,. All all of which the Proprietor newton Shaken...a. No. 34.. 1 ,s L.termitcl to cr . ,. melt Pries ., . pill oat... 0 1 Atopteton'a Mecliani.' cheats.. N o. 0. who &TM' him with a indt. that. not only the most .m , The Horticulturist. tor March . ' Clandow le mid at this establishment , but also at the low- The Cultivator. . I .1 prices In the city. Dictionary of Mechanics. Nn. 2 . Ail nid In the Talbnine Ilneeseruted. wt usuaLln the Cruising in do, Last War. by ..1. Peterown-comtoen , I to-1 possible manner, and at the shortest optics " t i'n' ey "o tt f ir h k .n tri‘ a'n a ni'' b ti nv' " :;I; "' rag i' ll ' Of Oit.rne , 50 '1' 14 1 ' 11; -rs " k ' '' '.• n '' ' 'l .'M ' ''''' 1 ' ': WINTER LAKE OIL-19 bbls. J. L. 'Ammon Art Journa., fur . Febru . Contains'. No. Lind reed and for eaten, . . Horton Shalom., N 0.33. . i V • - MILLER a RICK ETSON. Nolssly , son, or Life mod Aar, :errs of Percival nsg - , „„h, 221 and.= Litertf .- 1-eery, written by litninelL Lore ~1 Ambition, a Novel by the antbor of ...Rocking- i i i , ' 1 UGAR AND MOLASSESL -11.0 Atuedaslppl Smut, or Sketches f Southern Life. I. lo Muir Pima.= Fagan Household Wont, N 0.4. gat tads dn. Molasses, look connatsg.) Dr. liollick . sWorks eomPlete. tore and for rats by ''''''''' ' in 5 • MlLLrit a, tuexrrsoN - .' ruchlS Rockingham and 'Dom stie Queenswaxe. . 1 - 11111. -- 'IIL biA.IICII.--Th 6 - 'noxes fin by AV 0 . 0 ,. 1) ,t i 0 1: , %;1 , R a D L1 8L .,, A . . E . Lj y, & ..u . ..C , 0 ;;,, 1 1 , a0: . • or,ois 11AILDY..10NE r os e . 1- 1 7 ITIAitifg --- Kan Lwrarsoi.. Ohio. 'l. 2.r Ws. Su .l Winter Strained Lard OIL tierSsunple Rums, No. let y . street. near the Mar 1 . .S1 tons Juniata Plooms or's tem. Pittsburgh. Pa. ' - bldg. Mors Pork: (tor ostensive Work, enable i to Ell onlers promptly. ll ' acssn llama SboulderLand Sides in amok! .near A S o mpetent designer being eon zanily csogrred. also ere PS bbIA. No. I Meeks:eh toe sale low be able, .:0 keep pace with all yes tete and proved rtylca ' KIER ,t, JONES, of the day. ..- • . Canal Ilattn. Water U:110 , Sp:tww,Pitchr Taney Toy,. DreaartSets. tochlS ---_ rk"'" V.L'''. G'bh.". 'inn" . Ir nyn'vt'. mmik"' and I iiiD 01L--2(1 bbls. No. I, fur sale by ..i.en . Jo., a n d .ticl. for Jam Sic me , in gr'at s ir L A I.&s. DALZELL, 01 {rater.,. Orders errpectfalla .^.,,d. mOttArtf . me hlS ' 1 ARD OIL-4o bbl. \O. I t just recd and :V O. SLtAit-2..5 1111115. for sale, by j_j for ode by 11. A. VA BESTOCE. it 00., ill . mrlinl .1 AS.DALZELL, ss ws_v72,t,_ =hat enruer First and Wt.! ALA .- -- - Investments. Xt O'fle t.:.--.T he undersigned bat with4asvn ; DOLLS. PITTSBURGH CITY Cm; olunln'al.'l`h°.‘l":Tt:llliubt=i'hfllTPolPt;l'itTrVi:: . 1000 too .nom. Doogi,od Houghton 511.1ng C.?.: Damen. CHARLES McKNRIIIT. DO do. Colton: The toothless of the Crm will be continued ....us] .... Ito do. lire Steel Art the dyle'of 1 113ISEN & PLUNKETT. . 2 'do. Pacitc thou. Rork . . Pittsburgh March 10..1.31'.--ltneh.ret A. WILKINS. & CO.. __ • _ corner Third and Market nit. -- - - -- V OGS AND APPLES— . _-- ___ is 4 Al Idols. Fresh Etas. WALL PAPER. 100 - Aim lire. Applee, for tale sr • . meta/ T. WOODS 2 SON. Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. QELLERS ' I.IPEIIIAL COUGH SYRUI'.rfIIIOMAS PALMER is daily receiving li -it Is cheap. ea. to take, and highly efficacious. j_ from the Doh. Title, at the old stand. At.near Cr.. March :Z. 1847. , Mr. E. E. Sellenc-My children, lige others, hare L.-en NO. Zo - ) MARILET STREET, "W.." t'''''''hh"e `' . " .ht. ' A "'I.. owl .".„, er... i Between Third anti Fourth strros, Pittaburyh, '''''''''. ' '''' h":1` h'n". ' e. 1 "" t""e'd " utter Larre worm .to la present stock- of themu. beautifhl e VO "b". 4 "".'71'u'1'a?1:0‘'t:.",;52.:.:i,,.:41,'•';,,, ' PArER H.f..' , :/..\ - Gs th.t b.— appeared In ablaut.= ritlerr l ol tL o t:s? f arTlfhts: vet vvr (*Host to cure Mon ''' . I" !efilrl i T ' litts - V ' r ", f 4;—, aldr—VZ- .17 ' 1 0"' I Lave nsvonmemled it to roy nolghbon, and do melt 1q? . ..„,,,,,,.. f r ,,,,,,,. p' ro ' a . ~.... unnarliv. the priers romelenclously believe that It le the tent mutat medicine ~ , . .ta , 4 . - o To th .., a ,„ , ,,, 00aa a ao‘ot , of arioa , a moa.o. ant that hen evert..., offered to the nubile. e t uI , z t can to formed ho sight than doetelPtiont A"'"""' '' '' *' ' ' • bunts nd boa,. kee T. le respect- Isaretltel OtIPULI Da permit their children to eutler fro I the ...Von or aare u Pt ~.hi, eon., when they may 12 cured by •24 ct tottle of chi.; [tier rolled. _ . __,_ _ St rup. Prepanal and sold il, F. E. stu.sns. • r . KICKLEIIIIIIY.S ON TILE RHINE; ~„..7: , 51 .cad a 4. and Druggist generally. br W. M. That kemy. Price. IV.. r. . t e {reran. Ni todbutd, I y Frank Forreste Ezeontors' Sale of Real Estate, , bleoonary of rleitamirs. N 0... AT AUCTION. ' , y...trod at . mach; HOLMES' Literary Depot, ThIPI at, opposite the Post Offlee. A1T1 1 1. : !. ,, y . ..2 . !..1), ,,n i t t1 ., r l tl rr .Vr. ,,, alticc . tt e h: , f A.,IAGAZINES FOR APRIL.— ' the City Of l'ituhurgh. dee . .. on Monday. the lth day of ' I.i .1 t15dc . :T . e, 12 ',1 1... B." , fof, April.. April. 1,4 i... ill rep - lurk. .4 IL, at the Court Ilan,. the • ' .;a7tirrs ' 7.17:.'°` Z. " : For sale at City of Pittsburgh. by publte auction, • valuable I. of f HOLMES' Literary Depot. Orso.lt. nnate no gusr , 11 " j . :AT , the . n' w Ih ' ih.l"t Loehr •.- Third q., eptoslte the Poet Office. ;Rath it tad, rontalniug nearly I . AL1.14 being art( o , f , :.'"Kr.grril:!''''.":.%nr,,.":.'l"":VlN,'°7l,47.", 1 I, i i i) PlPE—Cornell ' s improved patent ....Lta prase...ding. tn Partittno. In Me Term ISM, enort of , I.J Loat rir., lb , fledrants. the County of Allegheny. No rxi Jenne,. Term. ISM, waa , amtigned to eery-rally to the bore of the stud Martin Low- I illia.:ducts, my. deed, by tonal and boudill. to.. An by tvferenee to the .., DI - dr./lie HS., 11241Si..kial and plan thereunto annexed. aml other Dn.. 'Cistern , ar reedimns In the ease boat. will now fully ..2 at large itp. Ali sires on hand and to a il i zi v s .. i rasj oßboN. 1.0 It h. unne.s.avary to enumerate the advent...SO( the atove property. commandlog. . It beings beautifun 131 702540 street. prew.et of the rity old the two neon. a.' of o. Ire. fur • private maid... and al.ninding In exmllent .tone ~Mich tut lotildM2 purposes-ma char are tell lomwn. ; . Per • plan ot the property am/ further Information. apply , - to Mee., Mitchel and toot . Palmer Aron he r • and COUPOribllri Female Seminary. at Law. Vourth ete, or her of the undersigned. Le- erutare of the last Will and .Testament of Martin Lowry. %IRS. R. W. POINDI:XTER propose's to J AMES LKLY. ...I SEMINAR): for the Education of 1 . 00 - G dec' d JOHN OLN% ELI. L.l , El d onooe corner of Washington axe and East JOll'i NIFsMITII •' -- • Common. Allegheny oty; ooromenting no the First More N IL-The adjoining Lot. cootainlug about the some der ~,, aro ,. ouLtatty of land, I 5 dm for agile. mehglataw I The Course e11...tic...11 et:Maori. the usual branch - re• to the 1.3.11. Depart.... , To Paper Manufacturers. Rirtancra-stet. Jame* Rodgers. IL D.,', Fin): TONS ASSORTED . , RAGS, for sale ' Dr, Them. F. bale, Per E. P. Swift,D.D. . . c AI/egAr. Fay -1 by GEO. MALTINIL'SE. COFIZSE OF INS . 7IUTTIOS - . toehlgAt t'''''''''''ll'Z.7.ain'arairf,.l.'' .IC3I. Ittrtros.r-Geography, Lbstorl. Writing. ArDits 242-The high.. coah price pald fur WO. /I. .tie. ae. „.. ' gr.. Dg i t i tt o ptr- c tirt Ilintie , , , -;;.;attind rd Mental CA_RPEIb, OIL CLOTHS, &:c. ,-,T,i'D...,:-1;iii.,„„'i,,„.„%b:1„,•:.0,,,..u..., • with in.trurtmu. m the caner Language. W. McCLINTOCS units OF INSTCCCTION: . - ounatantly readying his son. on.. 41 orris Junior Department..-... ......... ...... ...... .113.00 P. Quart... Is row orris - • Ist Lieut.'s.- RAO " CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, a: TRIMMINGS, ' .- - :.v. - .- low - CoutortAtlclttraut the following latiet le.: • Instruction in Murk tachltLet CARPETS. _ _ __-„,„ --- Extra Royal Velvet Pile Carpets: do. do. Tale." Ranßoys' Wear. .ug do. do. Itruvselw, extra super. -plc: .perfitie 3 ply. do. Ing - ralm extra Dm. doe Dne do-. eouniicon do.. nanny do.; NI URNIY & BURCHFIELD have reed 44. 34, fen, and 4 twilled Volition. 44. 34. .5-,.. and 24 1 ....ortment of the abeie maxis, adopted to sytring plaindn: 44,34. 52. and 2.4 wool and ~too do. wear. c0w1... of plaid en err. Camme r.. light tat Let BUGS, MATS, OIL 121.01115, 2.. do- Tweeds ..Merino C.sim and Jcans. •orrted goods a Tali.. kind% all at lows , t. Pries ., - torb l7 Extra Chenille Ito. Ilne do.: do., extra tufted do: fine Ms Jo.; common do.. Chenille Door Mats tuln-d do. do: 1.103111..MNES tt MOURNING A.LPAC . hoop skin de, do.. Adelaide dm du_ Thrum dn. dm Crumb Cloths. Felting dm. &eking T• 24. na. and 34. pi_,...c.• , _ , -,-_. , ..1.. , Ar..._ , ....,...!.;, , , , :,.:, ,, ,, , ,.. , ...-,,b e _._..........?4 , ;,•; Also-Sheet Oil Cloths. cut to Ilt any sin hall or room i a ,;;;=.7,;":6,1, a - Z.7Q1:,,;,..,7,1,„a ac if,7,a;,',.caa'io, 54,74. 6-1. 54. 44. and 3-4 1111 Clotho. 14re,... Yr. mchl7 STAIR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE CoVERS, Ac. 1 UNDEIES— . Also•-istair R... 14. of all gem Carnet Ritslingu Li/dear .. Rag dr.... 0.4.44. and 54 Matting , . TahleLlneuw a Cra. S 5 t-4,44 Bacon Shoulders. and Daper, Iluckehurk do. Transparent Window hhod., .10 bbl, Lard Nta. 1; • Buff Window llollatobe Venttiau Minds: hmbresed Piano 3 .. Crease. Lard; Corer. dm Table do: do. litand do, Worsted Table de. 10 ha. Ve.l Nuts: CI - nod 1 hld. Plasm.' flaring dal pu reluuted our stock Alm. from the I cask fleswaat m o o mebrated T.tories, bet. of the lap +t mad roo. ay. .0 se.. Feather: ',rood styles and color, we are prepared to sell to our id - Wool; • ....Is and co.tomers at sralor , ut 1.-se ..; J., .... le path 7 Rag, nod to ong4;,f the F.difrrn t dos. We conlially Invite all to call and examine tor Mack at 4 .. Gin...llx l" " Dried Peoeheu Ates The Carpet Warehouse, r 5 Swolli •tro,t. It bales Cotton: now fond!ng from , tr. atop tnehl9 W.' :11eC LI NTOCK. tIONO , for talc by IPAIAII DICEEY l IX/- Front and IVater at,. ' 1- WiligiT POT ATOEF--60 bbls. now landing ' 1 Il .rids. ' t ''''''' ' ''''' '"iZe.di . Licit Ev C co., `apt her. . Water .d Front ets.' - , 8200 REWARD 1 N PURSUANCE of a 144011010 n raged. hy o In¢ der a tld tvo art of Two Hundred !Johan ter t pyre. henrton and c..nvietiori Ilia per!. or ;.:i..c:n ae • Il S t l o Lm t•.• their Etigine • 1•351 mo- C. Scam. Ja. Se!xtary Ara leAs. N. 0 Mohtare, •ak ece•persze. IQ do. do. eyprea.lcouperage :II !Aa N. 0. Fagar._ O. VP:4 W.T. t• tees Plait .do. 6 0 boars L's and I lb Lump, various MI ell' COO du. Wind,. alaaa, City and Countr - v brand,. WO doz. Corn notar. Oar, I lu bbl. Lame o. 3 Maek,el Ou hit htdr 110 ha. Pry AO lea. In afore and far rale I. 30IIN WATT d: CO., • Liberty Ctreet. S°Ar-114 boxes No. 1 reed. for sole to; nial9 S. a W. lIARRAUGIi. GREEN APPLES-20 bbd. reed, for sato 0 ruchl9 a. a W HARDAUOII. I I_oliN MEAL--liq bus reed and for sale by toms 0. E W. lIAREAVGII. `USURIES— IJ took, Prie.l Peach, p .N. J. Sugar. 11% bt t ia..Pl r art " flan 510 b..., Innrrire, for Fab by tnrblo 11111:1'. MATTLIEWP .k METAL.-44 -10 tons for stile by turtll) RUES% uarriusws a to. . -DRESSED SI'IRES---IGO kegs (improved) for gale by snehln Idly. (' . ATTII.Y.WP k W. . . `UNURIES— k3 5 tads Prv.b 11011 Puttee 10 ban do. 2:k blobs 1111 do. bl.. Pearl .o.h. :Al ba. Extra (Aram Cher.... • 1141 ohm Corn Ilrootas. b.. Pried APIA... bo. Prnehe., for rale I mehl'J J. B. CANFIELD. CI L0031: 4 —'2 50 tons Soft Tenu. for vale by J_JI tnettln J. DALE/ILI, UC Water It 70 Elr.l CIIF.ESE-50 boom for sale by whin JA3IES PAI.7.ELL. TURN PIKE STOCK—IIS shares Steuben `Ul" T""-*"" Si rk, for ale 1 2: It. MURPII J. 0. BONNET. tnehlnalnlwlnT jiltitt SALE—A LOT OP GROUND on the Waelnunton Turnp o ll , .... three mile. from Plttaborgb. hy Pvt. on which Inu Oid tuchlitalndwlrr 4,12pn.. IFE ESTATE FOR SALE—The Life Es ■ te.- of June. SleDonnell. Ina I.nt of nr.oud on flit X LP (yowl' Turnpike. thn, rnlle• frau Pltt.burgh. no which t h e..l ne. tun gory Plot.. and ply u. rub.ertbren, at the ntnre NAp J. i10.71,6..,,L.r. J. F. BONNET. t..iyner..s. r,,flpF,nnLl G U r. N.N ta I 9 I , II.I(;S---40 ) ,, fr . uelt.,kLiiilm r: C”. i- - • • n U S I) It IY.S—, i..j ' I:. aadltradlol Aryd...d 1 "th = n il.= Batten • . 'X keg' do. da do: lb bbls. primaThadlbt am , Illndaw Glakb or all alaealmd doalltim 1 bbl.llaple Ilolasend In non. and fdrlale by , ' 11001119 R. DALZELL, Liberty et; LI SiCT 311L1,-1 - Smut Mill icomplet!i) for 0 .1 1 by 1001110 ' . it. DAIZEI.I.. OWDER-4000 kegs Ilpsard's Blasting; Rao - do. RUIK fords. =kW J.ll. D/LWOHT I / 1 CO, Far ulr bT mchl -160 0 lba. prime, Cor sale by meta: S. 1 Ir. 11.% P.RAI:GII. ti 'TON-90 h,j e s t 4 arrive per Str. uTebr d br ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. I Al ANUFACTLT el/'TOBACCO-15 0 Ins. i.. Manufset - [To lood brandr,f9r ode lore by 15.% tAll D1%‘1.5 CCO. lki A.x N'S 131:' ii.ING-211 . F. for sale • ro- _corms " • :LEWD tCt Wood st. - NewiTiooks! Nevi Boa r. L,-,: • ,iFI.I3I , I,NIEfig. p S Ntr4,..) - c ll.nry & Ic. lit vas ed q1.....0n. bear) EA yard 1.0,,k,i 01. i ....41, Ft, talle , : . t , orl rrocrll x and Adr&sltE lo; Crjanritur lions. ..,... lir , 3 4 ir lilirarl Grabill/4' liolldal Moorland 'br Alla author of Mary Il.i.rton horror. The ell!, the Olproy, rho Priert i bzNe.o. ilze. hoe , . .be Me hr r nen. and th e ii mos no . ta i":l o .4el- HI • 's [Votary of !hell:ailed Etatesraecond ' 117:; alt rks Ai mid and for .ale c ° . ETOCKTON, ktmAroller atj mehll, corner Marliet and Ti - - - TONES ON LAND OFFACE'TLTLES.- A Syll4bnAKlM.Lan 111 Land (Mee Title, In Penn by '''fArfg 4.7 6l ll77 l 4rT*.XTON. . I,No. 47 'Wag.. New Booliall Neiv .looks! 4 T 110LNIES' LITERARY pixoT, Third 'it= rrgii:balt ail:, . . s.. ,i.r.ritir .. OT,Nlllll3.l U Californin: or bight.. 111 the 11.0.1 aegion. 1...ut.e In rnlll.-rr, 1., klel. Vora.v. Cottoneicg hi 000. 0.4-4 ,oh, to 'l. Nice. (.I‘ , . tavola - to: the i...holnr,.tlw "tn.,. the Pricau by Oct. Ba Th.rw. o g0t...W...0.00a, br Alt x.Dogma. ltrrrn.... of an OM Mal& or Ilia. to Young Ohm tore od• int: to Mat, asi - The ahoy, ran I.les he had of P . 0 IIeNIASIARA, Al. leahroy. mobil ---- Webster e Unabridged Dietiortry. IV Ei l l,.. i i;En: i s , U - i :111i:4 . 1 , 0G t o :1 , ) DIC,:r.. Satne work ta.un.l in 1t0...1a calf. ..n.1.0.61 bock very elegant—th).o . 4 - A ZS: "'tlY " th !)llll;ll " N r it:(Z4 l3 % .4o.ls L. --^"-- . I LCOIIOL- - I5 lAA. for sale b mall° J. 511)11SCO.AWocal al EAUTY.—It is universally Cu miry! ttat t va.„..... butt la mum e,.1.13171011 In thia wont an In ally ir. while of the alum , time it Is Laid M u tg.intarther r ., to clO!(Ongu'gel''oftTesillt.; n 'i l tre..o ~ to ail... not twalod. I uur I I ap , but Y tha following. and you nerd too lark gor Th..a. artirl , a re....nab.. pr..paralion, ran i lmee all at, tained a high Fwpolarity. Jules Ilauel o Pennon or Cluguan Powder, Mr ha to the moat 141liour ample Mot a rollout whitanctql nothing rLowl,l a tenon la. tome ran. fat elan dn. W. of a powder foChineLis. ae many ot thew. oold nee ~,r r lh.lwri" ona , ly , vougter lenompounded lo swimsuit,. vian• tor, - aud eounous 00 goureettent a hlat too weedily incite ugney. J h uke theuel's latllstner Fotodet, foe motoring' .perthi• atm hale. What in morn unteightlY thou Mar Mem tr Mee 21 0 tonrl. tt f ou . tTill'o ;RI ! ar ' y atrpn i n=ut t i'' 'l'''' Jul. Caner. to e table Mould lisle Dee will Instant. veeringly Impart to er whits, or vele hair, a Maid/Italy stok er br. or suborn