Amur; OF Tam .sTEmamip CRESCENT'CTIT. TWO WEEKS' LATER FROM CALIFORNIA New Yong, March 22. The . steamer Crescent City with two weeks la ter news from California reached her dock thin evening. She left. Chagres' on the evening of the 11th instant, at six- o'clock. She brings 'about $llB,OOO in gold dust as freight, and 138 passengers. The Crescent City left the steamers Flc'en, Clyde, and Prometheus at anchor off Chagres. The Philadelphia left for New Orleans on the 11th • The. Crescent City left Kingston, Jamai- V,;.'ca; on; the eveningof the 14th. The Royal mail reamer Convoy arrived -at Kingston, from St. temps, and sailed for Vera Cruz on the same , ),s :evening. The, following persons died on beard the Cres ‘...'"-cent City daring her passage: Philip Stillnian, 5e.,,, Matthew White, Wm. Billings, F. B. Putnam, go.' Secretary of the Panama Railroad Co. lts The Crescent City bringe.„,no mails. The • amount of gold on freight and in the hands of passengers, is over a half is million dollars. r , No election for U. States Senator - had taken • . place.: Monday, the IRle was the day fixed for the election. Speculationis as to the uniucces. \ fol . candidate were numerous._ Col. Fremont was every day growing more popular, The Indian depredstioni continue to an alarm ing extent, and efforts were being made in the Legislature to raise funds and troops tosearry on the war. - Authority had been given to raise company of volunteers to be used in case of s necessity. j The weather continued very dry and warm, and fears were expressed, that there would be no More rein the present 0 , 01.011, the consequen ces of which would be very serious to the gold diggere. The health of the State'woo never better, and but few deaths were occurring. The Gold Bluff excitement hot considerably diminished. '_,The. expeditions to' the! Colorado, were pro - greasing in their purposes: There was less talk about the squatter ques tion. The State laws having been found lands Ittate;to some localities; the people bare been dispensing justice ender the code of Judge Lynch. The loan hilt, for $300,000 has passed the Le . gislature. The divorce laws were occupying the atten tion of the Legislature and the people to a con siderable extent, and the feeling was much against divorces. The hordes of gamMerS were dispersing, as their business has nearly fell through. Business was reviving; and dispitc the =fa _ vorable weather, accounts from the mines were • very encouraging. Kelamidh, Scott's river, and other localities in the extreme North, seemed to exhibit the most *heses. The mines, generally, were doing well. I • Dr. Banunond, of the United States Navy, is dead. • The steamers Isthmus and Oregon had arri red at Panama, the, former, with 300 passengers, end the latter with 110. The Oregon beat the Isthmus seven days. There were na arrivals at San Francisco since those reported by the last steamer, from Phila delphia-or Baltimore. The bark Baltic cleared on the 2nd February for Philadelphia. Late advices from Oregon report that the Le gislature have located the capitol at Salem. The weather in Oregon heel been very bois terous. From the Sandwich Islands we have dates to January 100,, but there in little news of any interest. There has been a horrible: murder committed od the isthmus, A party of 13 persons,auppo ' • sed to have been passengers in the Empire City on bet last trip; were murdered while crossing the Isthmus, by a;band of Carthagenians andhl egraes —among those who were murdered were two la diei and three children. The murderers were arrested, and had-confessed their guilt. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Sit Fasacisco, Feb 15. Business generally vae more lirdy, 'and bet ter' prices were realized. . Bricks - and lime hare advanced. Provisions were improving American flour was iu request and the stock was small. Ircgroceriesithere is no marked change to no tice. Dry goods were active and improving. • The money market continues as last quoted. Reel state irns duller, and rents are on the decline. ARRIVAL OF .THE OHIO, NEW; YORK, Mach 22 The steamer Ohio, frotri Chag - res, irith the Collfando mail , 150 pasvangers, and $300,000 in gold dust arrived here this morning. ARRIVAL op - mr.yaexxirsr. 0 • ONE WEEK LATER FRO.NI EUROPE. NEWS. YORK, Ilarch .The steamer. Franklin arrived other dock this .• afternoon, with one week's Inter intelligence from Europe,: She left Cows ou 1-the Bth, and on the 9th, off Seely Island, saw the Steamer Washing ton, hence for Southamptoni POLITICAL lINTELIGESCE—ENGLA\D. Reorganization f the Ministry. The Ministerial crisis is over, and the old Min istry has been re-organized. ; Owing to the inability of Lord Stanley to form a Proteetionist Ministry, tha Duke of Wellington advised the recall of Lord John Russell and his assooist.s: and Lord John him assured the Pre miership of the likelihood of no change in the Ministry. The PapaLaggression, it is said, will undergo rigerous modification. A new Budget is to be brought out, and it is probable that Lord' Aberdeen, Sir James Gra lutia and others will coalesce with the Mini.- The Raffia wa's at the Cape of - Good Hope is frilly confirmed. COMMERCIAL IFTELLIGENCE. Llvrarces, March 7. Cotton—The market during the week, hasbeen without 'material change. The market closed tamely, and in some instances a decline of had been submitted to. . American stock's were quiet and prices stationary. The sates of the week amount to 35,610 bales. There has seemed, dining the past two days,ta be an increased quan tity offered in favor of buyers but the difference Is slight. Holders are generally firm. ROBBERY AT LANCASTER. n LLNCtSTEE, rn a., Marc h n • The . Collector , . office was entered last night and robbed of current funds to the amount of $BOO. Two hundred dollars of 'the stolen money =misted kof old torn relief notes $lBO in gold, and the balance country paper. TIIILADELPRIA MARKET. Cotton—The market continues, firm, with some further sales of Upland at 12e . 22ic on time, Flour the export demand - for flour continues limited, and only a few Lambed' bblii, standard and fair brands, have been sold at 534,44, and one lot at $4,40 bbl. For city cousamption, sales hale been linked at $4,44r0 for common to extra brands. Rye Flour and Corn Meal—Thelformer is dull at s.3,37—the latter at $9,7u bbl. Grain—The demand for wheat is steady at 96c for prime red; and 1020 for White. Rye is scarce, and tins advanced to Cgt for Penna.— Corn is steady, and is in good demand, Sales of yellow at f.00 . i . ',40/c 11 bushel. Oats are un chaProvisions nged.. ho market it quiet with no 'change. . Groceries—More doing in Sugar with sales of 400 hhds New Orleans and Porto Rico on pri- Tate terms, but at full rates. Coffee isnot so at die, sales of Rio at lti;4. lit It lb. Whiskey—The market is steady at 23c gal in bbls. NEW YORK MARKET New York, Ntamh Flour—Prices of western brands favor of buy- sales at $4 ffjfik.4 75. Sales of New o r i,larist at . - $1 62fi14 75, Wand of Common to ' ,trio:4 state at $4 :14@:,4 Zift - e bbl. uC--Vibent is selling at 102 for Ohio, corn is steady` at 654 for southern yellow. is firm at $l2 75 for old mete, and t,-.10 for prime. New mess is selling at $l5 25, nu tr prime at $ll =? bbl. Pickled meats are sear, e. with sales of Mune at'el, and of shoulders at CVe , 14 . lb. Lard iS steady at Ste 'to lb : Butter is'l:nn 0b7911 for Ohio. laid's . s ettee, wL'Jo sales 7,000 pigs, Ameri via,. for Philadelphia, at Sc earth. Stocks of American ar e xmsll , nt,4 Are now held at sslEfi 611, tf lb. ' . Messy--lo firm; with P lieS or American dew rotted, at 1120:110 V ton. • . The Arctic ims not yet arr3ved, -------,. ELLE ES 3iEPICINES." UNLIKE S -ALL 01lign PATENT SIEDICIA'4A." Xar.roe from • filLer.ilab . ,1r4:75ULL,111.17... ,Teb. 21.1531.. Yr. R. ,t:. Parrt—Tocr )I•Lltrio.• arO uolf•• all abet Pmt 31.11t11, a. the, or, 1•••oiniog mot• ad mart . woolar. The half gruF. 1111 A, acct mere croaks airO• ere • . • Dime) , &Hr..' Every OM who makes ore of Tour ViTI rinly Vemulfuga sad C.ath 511vp..ank. 113 AMIE terms af th eir jund quaint.. loom a.... ~ • J. 084 EN, arrlmpagoll Nl.glitleftrez=allartaAren a th. ' .-- ;7-aanticie,imacraii, ' t6,:ir m—Losa or Lirr_—Tbe F. :into°, came into It, at about ten o'clock, It miles below Wheel injured, and the Low ]rty feet water, her cab th boat and cargo, the td nails, will he a to- Rid that twelve lives air accident, but could ly of the decewied, and taggerated. We were Aden] p of the accident, by telegraph. collision o near Capit ing. Both ell immedu , in and hull latter consi tat loss were lost ' not learn treat that unable to Ma. Eli, _ ~..,:c.—On Saturday even ing, Mr. Emerson +ad the first lecture of his course. The subj t was "The Laws of Suc cess." The audie celwas evidently deeply in terested throughou The next lecture will he delivered on Tuesday evening. Toot His SFAT. At the opening of the Court of Quarter Sessions on Saturday, William Boggs Eau., of Lower Sc. (lair Township, took his sent as one or the Associate Jpdges of Allegheny County, and his Commission was rend by the Clerk. ICT COURT. riven Hepburn, P re,iden Before Hon. II Judge: Malllson vs. Rife tion of S. H. Geyer, on William 13astinn Executor!' of ploifit judgmqpt should to oermirted to enter t moot. No. 30—Jnny. partition of the est.' It appearing to th beet' given to all pair to come into Court, property, at the vntt: plaintiff, who, in rigi eon and heir at law t declining to take tl lett, and Eliza Jane Kerr, not nppe and 'adjudged, that public auction by th ty, at the Court Hon on Saturday, the • o'clock, A. M., he g and place of sale, b law. No. 345, July '45. On cue lattorney fur defendant, rule Pntl Geore:e It. Riddle, the T, to show cause why the •t he opened, and defendant defense on the plea of pay- Ex. In the matter of the e of Joseph 'Hazlett, dee'd. Court that due notice had /ies interested, of the Rule col make choice of the said ation by the Inquest, and the , t of William Ilazlett, eldebt. f James Hazlett, deceased, same, and Joseph K. Has inzlett, by her guardian, Dr. g ring, it is hereby ordered e said premises be sold at I Sheriff of Allegheny coon ),e, in the city of Pittsburgh, d day of `May next, at 10 ring due notice of the time advertisement according to Jno Anderson vs T Exporms, No. 114, J• iff made a special re Court, and conurme• cum Anderson—Venditioni n'y Term. 1851. The Sher rn, which was rend in open Taylor vs. lleidlel '49. The Sheriff ha. this writ. Return al upon continued, at p Breading et nl. vs. No. 31, April Term, nishecs, come .and gantries Sled, froth t for the reason that 41 per, or,warranted b may be stricken out, from answeiing the answering may be en . decision of the Cortrt Junr.—No. 411. Jan. leave to amend his return to ended, and the case there laintirs costs. Alexander and Nicilroy.- 31. J. Painter & Co., gar- •zeeptions to the intern, e 2d to the 12th, inclusive, ey are not pertinent, pro law,and pray that they nd said garnishees relieved e, and that the time of arged ten.l . os beyond the • pon saki exceptions. 137 the Court—lt &e., on motion of A. • Painter &Co and 31' as prayed for, granted to glow cause Loomis, attorney for J for answering extended Scott & Co. vs. Larrtier—No. 145, April. ..50. On motion of David titchie, Attorney for plain tiffs, plaintiffs have I are io take out the money paid into Court by the defendant in this ease. Sarah Graham et al. vs. Samuel Kier. et al. In Chancery, No. 23d, dopy. '4s. On motion of J. 1. Kuhn attorney for defendant, the Court appointed Reado Washington commir;ioner to take depo.sitions on the part of the defend ant. . O. A. Bayard TS. Sarah Ann Ivory, and same vs. John Dickson—Nos. Z. 3 and Zo.l', Nor. Cs.i. Affidavit of service of writs filed, on motion of plaintiff's attorney. Judgment in default of ap pearance, in both these cases. . . Rooaoo CORPUS Cass—Milton Parker who h. been imprisoned for some time past on a charge of counterfeiting, WWI no Saturday brought before the Court of Quarter Sessions on a writ of habeas corpus. Me:.srs. Darragh and Cochran appeared on behalf of the prisoner; and F. C. Flanegin, Esq., for the Commonwealth. Mr. Cochran opened the Cllf C. end detailed the manner in which the Prisoner had been arrested. Suspicions find been spool for sometime. relative to a Mrs. Gardner, who is alsolcharged with counterfeiting, and the Police officers, finding Mr. Parker in her house, ' T hen they weds to capture her, arrested him upon mere suspicion. Since then he had been examined, and committed to ptisonseverrl times by Alderman Major, yet a final commitment haillnever yet been made out, and he was lying in prison, with no evidence whatever against lam farther than the vague suspicions or tome of the,police. Mr. Flonegin said that et that stage of the easy, be had little to do wit¢ it. He would take the liberty of stating, bow ver, that the facts of the case were entirely different from those as stated by his learned friend-.there was evidence against the prisoner, and hewas not detained an mere. suspicion alone. Long before Parker visited the city, depositions had been taken by Alderman Major, Implicating h m in counterfeiting. and developing a chain oftillainy in this line, extend ing from Philadelphia to the far West. lle hold in - his hand the affidavits, sad thought that Al derman Major had thine his duty, and that the prisoner should not be discharged. Mr. F. concluded by referring to a decision of the Supreme Court, relative to the right of ma gistrates to commit for a further hearing. Mr. Darragh observed that he had bten sent for by the prisoner, and bad visited him in his cell. Ile had some business with him previously, and so far as he knew him, he was an honest man. The learned gentleman paid quite a com pliment to the efficiency of Alderman Major and Officer Fox, but thought that the charge agabist Parker was of too indefinite a character to war rant his final commitment The other persons who had been arrested at the name time, on a ! similar charge, had beet* examined and either committed to prison of bailed, but he had been examined, and committed for further hearing, several times. He acknowledged the right of a magistrate to commit for further hearing, but this power must have limits. It was n/cessary id (the absence of ;., z witnesses, or when the was any other reason able cause, but no m should be pot in prison in order that testtmon should be Wanted np.— This was contrary to tie - practice in both Eng land and America. Ittthe case referred to by Mr. - Flanegin, he had[ himself been concerned. The prisoner had bee arrested for a crime al leged to have been co mmitted in Michigan, and was brought before the ! Supreme Court on a writ of habeas corpus. Aft§r argument, he was re manded, in order that the authorities in Michi gan should be inform of . his arrest, but the -hould bo discharged, as would have time to hmir nearest mail route, if on for him. Mr- D. .etico in New York, in court decided that he soon as the authorities the particulars, by tL - they did not at once ae i then alluded to the p l support of his opinion. The.prisoner heul bee• ring the course of thattl 20 days in Jail, and du me had undergone three ..d Le NMI not finally ant, from this, that the id not warrant his final was detained on inispi ,e of. hunting up eri trusted that the Court magistrate in his course, loner to be discharged.— lathe less true on account t was better that ninety suld escape rather than ould be punished. or four examinations, committed. It was evi, tesiimony against him committal, and that he don, merely for the pa deuce against him. H would not support tbs but would order the pri The old rule, but one u.I of tritenews, wee, thnt nine guilty persons bat one innocent man ed the Court that the used, bail, the prisoner y. The evid.nce akainst Alderman Moinr did not held the matter:n obey question of aientity.— ,tter for him, and he eras le criminal court *as not Mr.. Finnegan info magistrate Lad not re never haying tendered a' him Wag strong, and if finally commit him, but ance, it seas owing to This was so mach the h not losing time, since t cussion, Judge McClure be remanded to pripon, d dollars bail. After some further If ordered the prisoner to in default of one thou!. Toe ettIMINAL Corot .—The March. Term oj the Court of Quarter enions commences to day. 1 ALLEORD OirrAl TEITCVS.—Two 111 . 1 committal to prit on Saturday, char, who keeps dry goods under false is EXLXiI FALSE Pne. tea Reinhard, were Slnyor of Ajlegheny, Lth of Mr. Ihigsell, +tore, with ,Jbusining LARCENT.--Sll prieon, ou Satuid on oath of Hugh =iler of mat tore. wan eurowiitted. to or Guthrie, eltarged, th the larceny of a of Imam:hold focal- ASPAULT AND , —Jacob Getty we his honor the Ma. oath of John Smit intent to kill. nv kri.st cil uu Suturdnr , by legheny, charged, tin sault and battery with Ctornrtn•—Thei;o on Saturday, in the la naked. The Criminal elan to-day; and many to be tried, were almoa missioners were eogage.l, liable task of clothing the OUri commences no coo. f the prisOners who•are Without clothing. liGS-~i til,L for sale detachment of mebs by }s . n JIMNPTON.. left yesterday, the ARti- - -17 kegs in store and for sale by for Oregon. ' u 4,5 wm. u. JOLLNETON. Mormtasrs or T United States Dr goo. Buckeye State, en"ron Boor FOCND.—The body of poor Loughran, who iras drowned in the Allegheny river, about a month ago, was found y es terday, on a bar near Flaw Mill Run. i',sollA3l,—Cogswell's Panorama of Califor nia will remain at the Atheneum during the pre sent week. Those of our citizens who have not seen it, should go at once, 1 , 11.13 CC it is well worthy of q visit. LEGAL Pors-r Dectorn.—Some magistrates of this city have labored under the impression that until a person examined before them charged ! with any criminal offeqce was finally committed for trial, hiaeounsel were not privileged to hold ! any communication with him. They thought. I also, that a prisoner had no right to appear by counsel when they are undergoing, what they are pleased to term a private examination, which, however necessary it may be, in certain eases to exclude the public, the defendants counsel have a right to appear, and can enforce their right by bringing the prisoner before any of the judges on a writ of ~habeas corpus. Judge McClure gave his opinion on the sub- pet, on Saturday. During the coarse of the week the jailor, acting under instructions, refu sed to allow a lawyer to see his client, who had.; been committed for future hearing, on a charge of counterfeiting. The matter was brought be fore. the Court of Quarter Sessions. It was de cided,' that any lawyer had an undoubted right t, visit and advise with his client, whether final ly committed or not. PITT TOWNSHIP Eurrim , :.-At an election held in Pitt Township, on the 21st, the following gentlemen were duly returned: Auditor—Ralph Read. tivardiri of the Poor—Jas. NteLease. • School 'Directors—Robert Palmer and E. P. Jones. : Suprrrisor— Wm. Herron. Inspector of Elections—Lewis Fleming and Peter Conley. Township Clerk—Afen. Breckenridge. Treasurer-,-Wm. Assessor--Robt. lndei. Judges of Election—Wm. Wiley and William Constable—Sand. Barton. ELipTIoN IN brur.sNEßOnoroll.—At an elec tion held in Duquesne Borough last week, the following persons were returned: • Iltayees—Wm. C. Miller. Council—JohnCaldwell, Richrtnl flays, John Morrison, Jacob Little. School Direetoce—John Caldwell 3 yenrs, Richard Hays •• •• Wm, Oakley 2 •• Jodge , of Mecham—John Caldwell. lbspectors of Elections—Andrew Jackson, Al bert Oakley, Orrrsrnr of the poor, Constable and Assessor— Jetat Buhop. COLLIiA TOWNSIIIP Etccrtox.—Judge 14 Eke tions—R. W. Thomas. Inspectors of Elections—Thomas Kennedy Henry. Menu Justire—John Stewart Auditoro-3 ycars, Daniel Neg;ly, years D. It. coon; I year, Sarni. Chndwie. . Towit Cleric—Wm. Kerr. Asseaor---John 11. Ito.. . . School Directors —3 years. Thom:. Davison. Wm: Warmcostle; 2yeara, Daniel Negley, San3L Chathrie; I year, Richard C. Beatty..(l. V. Ra yon. Chrerseer of Poor--Solomon Berlin. Supervisor—Tames Blashford. Constable—Gen. S. Begley. PEEBLES Towsqwzr ELECTION.—Judge of Eke tiont , --Daviti Irwin. Inspectors of Elections— .1 pram Horbach, Sarni M. Irwin. (Justices—Dorid Kennedy, A. F . Auditor—Jonas llleClintockl Town Clork—J. IL Negley. AviseSsor—Thos. 3letleary. School Directors—David Ken.nedy, M. Phillip, 3 years; A. 11. Gross, I year. Overseers of Poor--John lobs, David Lind say. Sirperviors—John MeCnslin, George E. Lce- Constatile—James (.'lark. tact IVA L.-- E,:./ I'4l A . ..8....N.1'i, W , ht,ll • LOITER ST. CLAM Ton" 14,1111: ELECTIONS. —AT; L. Election for TuwiLehiF u9lcere was held in Low- , er SL Clair Townehip on the 21.4„. which result- T.11:1.1: 1111., ed as follows .1 I 1:111T.I.11:- TIMAEE \ SEER. , A Etl ' , IL .4r No I. r L'l J ITTLIT °ETV Fr TEA t " ' 11. Kelly, •A. Ambler, -- 'M. Knoxle,. A. Carnahan, Wm. Kerr, Sloaes Chess, . t ovERFICIMS OF a ir rnux *Jona `Seeley. Carnahan, Jas. llcr/onnell 11.0C.51'ALI,' 1 . 11,1,. •14m. McCormick," 11. Rabin,. , WFn. Perkin• MoSei Chess, J smith \leiLich. Wm. Lorenz '4 Oleo E Hanlon J Neely, Seeley, Richardson *Jas. McGilray, Ll 7 A. Carnahan, 219 Those gentlemen whose names are marked hy a star, were elected. CuALUABLE lIINT TO DYSPEPTICS.— PR. ANDREW 'TOME ON INDIGES7 be. In hi. valuable writing' , on the .. Phyttolo Fl of Di , absent. that a diminution of the true quantity of thistrle jnlm. le a prominent and all prevailing C:viietttl that 'n dttlagnlehd V+o nn plaint; finding everything eine to tail. had renol.TY. the !, a Jai., obtained from the stomacyof Dein I an iota which proved read Dr. Houghton . , Poona. the true than/airy told, or G... ic Jules, Gnat Dyenepois Curer, prepared from lien vet. or the Fatah etometh of Weds. after Oireetlons of Davin r ol jt ,gl tad Cheaßlet, by .1. S. lima, Thin in • truly woU 4 Jerftil remedy fur Indigestion. Dys-. rigt ' cu " ;;;l ' elle il r jult?e ' TV 'U lne C tre ' l., f it7 " l:ll4 ' ' e ",". own tment: the e t , Joins. The limpet, Juke le the irreal solvent of the st omach pu rifying, prewerving. stimulating aa,cat of the stomach and Intestiner. Without It there can he rmOttreetkm—no 566. version of food Into Wool—no outritmo of the itoly; but rather foul, torpid. painful. and destructive condition of the whole digestive apparatus A weak, half dead. betn. I lured stemaach produces no good Ilastrie Joke, and the disease. Oita/vas and debility which ensue. But thia}nnt may te supplied by extracting the diger , tire 'niacin!, Pepsin. trim the stomarliti of 31625165 51- trembling man, thus forming a DIC•itiTO precieely Ilk, the natural Gutrio Juice. in it, chemical tetwers. and forribling • annplete and perfect substitute for it. The art of perfortningtheprocessor tilgeetion aruncWiy long been known to Physiologirts, Dr. Houghton claims thenterit of making the application of this art liceur of Dropepela In a perfect and agreeable form. I ad the wientitie evidener . 11aron Llebig. his brand work on Animal I. to says: ^Au Artiftetal Irlmwtive 161/156115 6/ the thisirie Ju ma prepared frourt he MUM. membrane of to etortarli , ` the calf. In with variant, artleice of ford, PA mesterei eggs he anfteneq, changed, and ditteeted. net in-the 516, 1111, per se thef•roald be la the human stomach." Dr. floughtor• of Philadelphia prer.r.....1111 , 1.1 trestle, fluid eallri Pt:101N, from the Oh:settee irtmusett of the Oa which - allortle an admirable moody Inc Intlireetton. curing after nature'..turn method, by natures own agent. the Musette,. Principle Call and .on the extraortilnary.eb ender, cvidence of its cline. 1 1108k,h t Sic:SOWELL. Agents. 110 Wood at„ Pittsburgh. Dealers an liar at proprietors 66,1 Alen, foe sale by I. foilere. Wcxel mcha - - (gUNDIZIES-- I_7 400 t.bl. Yarnily_Flone Mt •?,. 3 Maekrret Tv 1;: • 100 prime Nea...area Pante, e Kele: le 4n Goon Apple, MIO Gunk. Ear Cern; 200 Short.; • 100 - ()al, 2.° " T. l'l n' :ijl t ;l4 FON. Laralvrx and Cominloadoo Slerebance. pelnlo _ ' 01, 01 Water amet -1) OM, BUTTER-3 bbl. just ree'd and for 1.1, +ale by 1,10 • 1:114 111.1 rt. I ARD Ullr2li lII,L \n. 2 just reed null In .d.b 41y IV A1.1.1,E081, A 101 tocli1(1 - SGROSS Rushton Clarke & Co.'s genuine Cod 1.1,er 011, for valr . by J. KILDA Ot, oh Io On .1. I3EARLS--14 tanks '(tlna sZrts) for sale by • a Inapt (WICK A .11 , CANDLLSS. I?EATIIERS--.4 sacks (prime) for .le I.y tech& WICK K 51,1:AN111.0.06. bld. (N. C.) for sale 0(1 melei WICK tr NIWINI11.1:ee. • • ( . Of) LIVER 011,—Warranted pore. on draaght. Iltehten. Clarke Natlen, 1 , ,, ...le A. FAUN 03.0 1 $ K a , •11. virbXeerner 111.1 •0.1 TURN El) PILL ROXES---Araorted mizen, tnfori 11. A. YAIINF,ToCh A CII ek • 1.4 1 , XTRA CT INDIA N E.M P--411/J4EIIOI 1111 7,11ra"-i. o,r 'd" 0' A. FAIINI,ero(Ii ACTUCARII.I3I—EnghsIi imported, for jI , ale by math U. A. POilOJ nlyeli a et/. I[3ILITTY —ln bladders, in tisNortml hized A VAIINnSToN'K a 10. 1 . 4 1 WEN'S PLASTERS—Large and .nall, . for lale hl 11 A. VAIINESTOCKW... A 1 .`" rem, Elrod and . . 11)0.:ti reoeived and liitV .11 4 s. A W. 11)11111M A/1i 11 1 EATIYERS--60 seeks. 11 Feathers received .ato b y w. 1100040011 DOLL I.II.ITTEIt----5 Barrels roe d per R. I lA. Turenn.,, and rer ;ale , ••1• 11. mar. X. S. a IV. STEAM BOATS rriß ZANESVILLE fine tvarn, F.M PRES., , . mug,. v 111 Lmve w.t sold port. tliL aftrrnmu. • for M 0.,. apply on I.mri. nw.42.1 1. 4 1 01: SAINT LOUIS.—The fine, o„ NlonAloy. March ?MIL nt. o'clock! . A. M. (Mob! or rams., monly on Loud. r.n.L.2,1 lIH ST. LOUIS S ILLINOIS EM--The I'ATA It Capt. E. W. M. 11.1. (built lb.mow nod will ,rn SArtirds*. ". , -M !or frrichAor pt.Po.n.• on ,4 ". M• 0w.112 . .! H. MI I,TEN ItElt(11:1!, 1 / 1 011 N.ISIIVILLE—I'he fine ....no.r.r MYFLOWE. Wavo for eal...ant; Int..rnietlinle port, on tht• I% NI. !'Or fn-6;1,1ot jWnr00..1.1 , 11) e l, 1'"0',1•"1. In .11111 - Act-tIS Iruoul,r-tenmerti Iklue. 11 leaser, the above nod lOtermr.liateporte."— 1,11 Me.loerehly. the ',lll tont.. at 4 1' M ,i,l jillutt SAINT LILL:IS—The new i nrol epletelitl etc:Toter SPItEItAI. A tt , 711. 11 4 ,4 evonn.c , entoneor, nil! le toe tor nhores--- esol intermealtate ..ort• thie . the :MI, Ittetsot-nt 4 torlaM An, Al trill lea,. for the 0.0. pini 111 111. IV, OA 11',Int...lay. the ~ t h 114,41.- nt lo e hn-k. A. For rrer,lit or onene, Soool. oteleM I, I OK ST.' LOUIS- The Mot,' :11.1 Seel mooing elenoter AI 14 n'e the,l-e, nto; .11 lot. toe.linto per, th lent, rooen nt 4 4,, 1a.4 I re l e/ 0, er le4e-eue. nt , ,14 teas'. Inrlydl 1, I) It SAINT 1,01 I S g IMO dratorht Stenroes I',lll, ureen,.. hate far the nle , v, no4l nll int,r , '9! ute , llste ports. on Frnlnt , the 'Slo to. nt 4it M. freight or oneawe nil , l, en hoe”ler 1 . 1101111 , , II MILK INe. Apt. - 00,11, (; LAS( MIV. LI% ERPOOL 111 1 : AND ELS% ISS.- 'rite floe eleumer I :SEMI-% Mto elled,len. me, ro• ti. re: 1.1 ular mete, hetures, tine ntnt Matilt, leer er, Mood., Me.1.1.-.1..). and Pro l .l. nt For fr:lght or ' , seen., sot.lv on 410 , 1 0 01 EC; ULA It l• A I: T It R. TWEE`, l'lTTSlteLtal S ,tons I' wer , Crane f 01.., r/111 e for . M heellog..eutalle,'ntol rrSAjot.dat no,l Thurele3 •nt o'elke returuito: 1,11“, eennott tor Custoln, und l'ittehurea. et ers Tueeliss nod nt 14 , ,gl. t. Pnene,ro nnd , I , lern van J. pen , ote , s, tow tomato:regular', liorin, the lon nnter eenkot, For frelsht or I.ne - e ,, r ,. ..1 , 10 l'eer , re"' , NEW AREA N( E3l TS - Fi >I: rvl.l-11 114.,r and 11.:t rtutnitig gtr. CASH Li:lt, L It %1..11n.4.41. )14.:.r W.ll-.1110. St.tu 1 - ..rti 111.. Wrl4.l.ttrc, lirktt,rot. Sunlit]. Parket—lrstst. nt 3 P. NI., for 441‘...11ud tool ettul tort., rtaturtlel nt P NI.. for l'optitt.otrl Suttft•l. Itotornlitir. It Aro. rotutl4h 51..toitts .t 1 ,, ••..,. 1,. .1 AI.. 41,4 Ilritl4.l.trt and Nt Itorllng rsort Nlortdot 4 I' M. For (matt and parter, NCO, tot Itottrtl. rot t. roolti sittllN crt t 4 .1 0 R MARIETTA AN I) II ICE • frr.. I N., Pi qvr —The •1,,c00r I•Attl F:1 14. - 4,141 ANL, mutt, 1,11 I. t • t..r alt.t t ant! 1113311111311 me6lo Nu 1.1 11 ez., Fruut . $ .1 4 1 ( 1 it Z 4 T., litur .mu, UT munmuutler. I. nye 6., the nl.euu a.. 11. e ,1..1 I. I.er fr.i.cla trt • 4., 1111:f EGUL4t AND Sl N 1 ,11•11 1 . 51 . 1( Th• f+•• r1313.,1v0 \ I . ,llLar. Will •• • ro ,•••1,1 \ ro.":11111. 111,1,ein.rt. /..111,11.1.•tven 1 . 1 1 1•Imret •ver, \1.4.151 Jr.. Strul•nrii!e load 11,1z,••.• t aki1. 1 ItrtrThntr•t all•rm•,n m•t3,11.. be,11115. m 12.1 ..tlnE•ik, r•turntne. p.m ~,r i 1.11.1 ,u. 11•21 • 1••• pl. Lo - t., r. I, 11 N. II 1:),I.E1.. ~rut F.l; I • LA It PlTTSltt'll(iii AND . 1 1111 F.r.1.1,1 PACK It.T „„ 1111.1:N M.. Vt.:yarn. 1•1210- 14 notte t.rfttrntzmt 1.44 r.,.1.1411. Itttt, t Iltl4 ',lt 'tr.] It tt.-..11„. tr., l l a r.l. ltstturrfi •I Ito tt , lt• :tt lt ' t!t1:1 . • on ...Or 144..1.. trtti4ltt oil 6.4,1,44. tutl 4tlol:trittOitl • - • FMC 11' E I , N r:sl),‘ y PACK FT. CINCINN !elm_ ...`1,...C . 17 . 1ka c kk .k.kkkklk,ll..kt kca: Ow Cincinnati ikkkr. lk Vv nrkkk.kk trtll lc k ,, n Nkk 1 , 4' french trkkr kv.kukk. and, vn •kr 10/ mgr., It.Nirtrt.!‘itEltlll:l, NIISCELLANEOUS - 1.111%c1/011 cs, KINi. 11r. •... Blank Books 1 1 111; Inrgv,t • , 1 Munk 11.“.ko, Ch" " r " 1: " Ii V it,nnk uua uu.l MAO. t,..r1 Hat aal ltl'C EIS ,,, Nr i %G , .UII i J , Thad t. metal LE- -E,•l.'” , t• •arrtfao. tla . an ,4 Unlit at thr tau, nt 11..r.xna J t II I•1111.1.II•,, : so.l V • , A1111:T-1:o.,istql 111 . '4 tla 1.••••••11 • K v:tat l'an..l nn h,•,:.. of W 41 N 1 55' uurtl. • ...pi-nitro; in pvrt atin LJ loving vnnntivv. Tni. vt 1.-ronno. Ilion I. tat inn. no I vgnortion luhnw Ihe ono: no .Inrii vt In. A I l)L.t.): , Es--...2.00 Lhi N. 0., t o r . a h. hy m,h , s .1 it lit/1114W if , ANI )IAES--1 . 44 M. 1111.1: 1.1 .. 1 , 31 . ,, Fa .d.. 11" Illeb, II“ItI,IPS. I.ITTI.Ii AV. i ILI IVERSEEI)--If1) 1.11 r,....:1. 1, xal, h k , • mplot S., II 11AI:11kt/011 lIIITMPSEEI , -1.1 lii. for ,nlo tv IA norm .l ',ion .t . el, 1;1 . 1 i . •-, apa i IN • SEED iil l,- . It) 1,1.1. r0...4, I, Salo 1 ,, IA tn..l,k lI ,, IIISAN. LITTLE a (St ir 'ILI /VERSO:II-7' , h.: for salt by 1./ MHO, 11. , 111, , k. !ATTU: k 00. i 1 ILF:EN APPLES- Zo I bid. lin lino order ~, ,kktr....'.l kn.l fia ...1.. I.• tieb.". lIIIIIISON. LITTLEA 111. AI ;O:k I 1,,0 Sow Wng•nn, Nuital IV. 1, Et.rukra•. I, ...lc by 10.111... N. LITTLE A.Cii• • I AV, OIL -hi ht,h. tin , AV inter Strain,. f, •t , .1 KIDD CO.. Wterl.l rlrre.t. g RAS llh. ' .i Kipp 0, I (2 ANL) NILILA',SES -1-7 N 4/ Mill.••••-. Nl ""' • INEfi.VlL—rot biol. rporivirw. fur oak by It.lll:,tA. !ATTU:SI S I. liEt:P-5 to. S. fsr .ile by 111,10: lOLASSES—'2S iiLl.. s. II.: V 1 ln m ..1 u In znti to urrit, otil lor I. IS A nimAsA or.ll, Pro/11 . 0. I :Vsil prin.. large litekerel, ••" ' m.Lb .• .• itlEI , Fit I: IT -72 : 5 , lac .• .Ipple.; NN". 11 11. „ I,r ~ F: ISS A lit (I ET!. , 1;11 JAr.. ISucitet.6.l , g .;:dt ht , x , = %v. City' it Ifs „ a/r A N.l t• iTIaRNIA S I...EDS.. ;211 I:int :•••weas, I. • ."'" I, ,^ ivrrElt '_, Id i. (Call Ituttr r; h II a., 1•n.n141, B \ 111 \ 11a a 1,1. e~.\l . ll\n:; Iw, r„r t,, .\ u.''s t• 41. uu i 2;; h,zrr rui If•K t llr4 iS!,,ESr I r itt I , m / . 1 . !" r It. \ PPINI PAPER- •*3 ri•nrns Crown, n0..1.1 . ,, K. Mr. AC}: Ho!. Nn. 3. for s,,le by B 1( 21) , , , . to . r n l . .;brtTry„ and II ie Art Ch. , Pon um... 1 , 4,',1 and fur ride by 11. mrl.s -11011150.q,1.1171,. \ for ~,,h, by I.„ bbln. iu More And for mule by 'IISAIAII 1,1131 i KY 6 IS'. jeb2l st,j4 Front.. HOUSES,FARMS, & c Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. DituG & PRESCRIPTION STORE. r•p. VTr h ipn.Vat.TlVir. 4.,1 ' for ARIA upon ea n4 LAy term. Vor J . Z 114 arPIY 0A1111) At ' IIII4IN. mrlll4 114 14«cs.ntl Cl. .1011 SALEA larg-e Brick Dwelling mr4 1b,..., and Lot of (Iroond.oullank AI If rg ~ 1 a Peyt by 120. ote. Comm, Lollar. Inthe city would foul It couveni. ant. .41 •o—Tau du feet feet by NO. on Rebecca nteraL tot loin, and term, apply to tnebl4 . BAIRD Second at -11‘74,0it R ENT—A Private Dwelling ,• or •Avl, Shagla pbasantly locattal on Federal at. 1001e,o). Enquire at Mrs. $OOO.O Book tlmtr Ati.vhenr: ur af IV. P. Mama.. Wool ett .t* .tarot hot Pnt.bunsb P.O. mcbl4:ll 1 'OR SALE—Two etude° LOTS, pleasant -4 ir .ituattd for private reoldenn.x fronting on Du. n'WV.i'l Pitt aY'lAflllA oe f;.tfr7. glelzl Z tile). term, nOrir tnehllank C. IL uANT--or J. . J PENNOCK. _ . TO LIT—A 1% AItEIIOUSE, situated Water al, tetwern Market and Ferry atrre °Wahl. for the PriAttoe hairline.. For Lerma. onire JAMES DA LZELL. meta , 'No. WI Water at. _ For Sole. T".;I NITED STATE, HOTELf ai N2K OF It1:11.1 , 1 NI:S. on th e, •rner of Wash. loatou nd Penn .tr,ot.,and frond. nu the Penn- Irani ConaLlo the Cit,' Pttebn h. The Lot frnata toe hu trod nod fort, tour Set on P on etreet. and one hundred nod nine feet nine hu-hea on %Vadat:lt:ton otter , . n. "" tort rainier " LAVII , 0 KEEIL mr.ht:r.toNo. 11.01 Penn at. • Land for Sale. ICE k TRACT of :I'-'1) Acme: one Tract of II - II 1111 Are, 00. Trart of 14 Arrrec gm.l twn Trsrlr , or ....Arr,..nrh. All the /dare 1.0.11. mon. or le.n. tummy arol rale Illy. smol luratA Iv 110 eo.. 0., will I.- wlld. U. 'roll forfkirth , r i.nnicularn Itsquire Wll. 11. JOHNSTON. mrl.s 112 5..0..1 .1. ,11OLET--A BRI C K 'DWELLING, I.lllfi Pis ern, g - routol att.arlaml. xltualed _HARDY. JONEI I CO. VOR RENT.—Two Rooms hi the PostE Oftin• Hui Win.. guitable Artbas'a ItcomN in IT, Ar.. o . , ,,a t ' e z n r, L n evr " ,,, f ' il tr t tr ivr a ti l n. Lh: " """- K It. ILAZZAII. 164 Se..tul .•rnall frame enthage, with sem.l fruit low.. • y ileginaile tior iij,iitlLii•niiii..ituetl;l PLAWraniC4l {rt,e , n Alrfr...ral rm.! Tonnra.ntn fur rdnl. • .Alin.. for ealr II lot. frontlun nn Ilaneort ABTA. arm) 3 (fowl), on 1,1 rtrret Tett. feldfr.l. or II II l'aleb "d of Merkel and tat .144 Desirable Residence for Sale. 911 E subxeriber, intending to remove 11. few ohad. for eels the prorty in .:Inn. final Itestrel upon tlel rer - ond pe barrh Iv Allle•ny alsviiitig. 4 double one. and built of Orb& 1. Sarin and emnrnorllnut. and h. teen ',mutt, t.., , •111..1 and papered. Thu lot fem. tar feet on the Ca. nr. rtilis Ix, fa uwlrral &MI righ,, had dut redl4 ter.. 4 - on.ledrht ellolre.brublery and hard.. The nu, t0n1,1 4 0, ..,no.dr o g of n priente echool hr... 'fable •11 , 1 te.rrlne. le.n.e. nee 1. - ,ernrently boratet The phi.. hoo I. ple l .ant. nod the Al-Wire hnope lll Idi netonllrbh., ellorti, pier. Ihe legheny. re Ilie wirhtn a 14, mint... n n.lll or drive of the rI ngt) prop.rt, Punta... are n fern,' In Al. Miller. No IT) Ith ore., fe).l,lllu MUSE, Ilnmpf.s. 1, 1 0): SALE OIt ' RENT—A corn fkrioble Inrp. I and . otunted 414rellIna• bow, and hal : 1 an llnetunt ...et, In U. 13)rlath Ward. of ltd. 4•II, lb. 1n....-oebron. fine nem., the 1441. fart, fret ou Cb.l. nut '"." 'P' mw"u4mt Z;l7.waTiAm. f. r,rxtrr of Werel and meth etr. Ilt RENT - Timt hug.. dwelling bourse =a w t stenore tn. vanlen. nod On).1. Sl A, 1,1 thit ure of the Isle II tn. J. firtton. -.44 .1 ..•i fr...... 1) Or on the beet of llerrh ~.; . ,.4 . ' , h.r LI. L II }CAI., tinardlsu, fL C 11., Fort PiltWo frb1 , 01.14.0 11.fA ittb, MILLS. FAIISIS.,IN 11 LUTE large Flour fu 11, and n Sew 11111 on .0001. with n.. lon..., in art., 'rarer. A 1.., • .0.11 t 5.0.001 Fort.. ,n I..nartatrarou Ott. Prier *OW.— lko,!arta of ..m.. 01. Mr 4.1110 tons tnllur 11.••••,. for 1.1..100. .A 1.,. on. of INr arm, .0 ..Ino into/. 0 toile. Ialow: Ilrarrr, for ,ror arm. Al.o. ~ 10 11 , for nem A 1... farm-..f 1:11,01.1 lAA for A 1... Itrigitt to Just ft , . flattlinorn. Philartelphin. Ns, Voi Itratiro. Vim elmutl. t,uissille. St. Liitri• and all the I'>,tand Wm.. low., rah+. and sotti inortaliStuta•lt and cure th an any nth. er Lin,. All a... 1. •tilppnil Line urn fully nnrml by 'antra., aillsint any rhiirgn toowner , . ItruttAAMm not7l, ntfuntd - by ernY-trithne All'neratuunirations ....alms • ragent*, Kull Cry , t'ineinnatli and Iniiirn a °shame. St Loula rill most will, rinultit uttentton. 4,t - '. R. vat lAne Frni ni.innn Linn whato,reir Phllaslnlphis t a d PrOAAinfgb Inaarpurtatlnt, Line of A, kins t Co. fetcsi . _ . wq r" 7,l 1851 Merchant's' Transportation Line, v t AN tl n a AND It AILROA➢S, ) F OR. DIII "T 1fF.,11.101 . 1N0. • C. A. SIrANCLTV, A eth, Canal pm.. S./ Penn att. , Pittsburgh. l'ItAltLF-A RAYNOR, Cunt.' Musk. stn., PHI. We are prepared to S Insp• amount inereluali. nthl talon to ahlp nu the npenina of the esuals In COItu S nnd - any plan, at lower rates. end Su' lisni time than in any Rennin. rvisatin. Lir N. 11. Min Itiremand numb. Trnekr provide,' by the Canal Ciinunlarnitier• for earryina nue i•I1 the State Itallroada, will pry-vent any tausilillity of delay at Johnstown, Ilolldsciturra iirCAnrahisi. this mu.... . C 11cANULTV . 4: CO. V.nal Its Art. . . 1851 *4-- 1!14‘15 To Shippers of Merchandise, 'Produce, &c., a'n iara — tanal I rime non, PIMA., TEM, HE LI A IsIC E PITTSRUEG A N SPOIL TATIONI LINE. ATI:MY t CO.. PrcOnt.r , .. Comarlry Anal, I.l ‘ ll . l eild.al. DELL n 11.1(11.a:TT, Ai' alfi. Canal ramln• htt , hurgh. JO:. TAYLOR A SW,. acent.. Haltilnare • Wo are preynrial. on 11, a,a•ulna Ow l'..un.ylasola Canal. to motraet far Frviald Re a. kon and ahincra a. wad. d.apat,ll and rar.• as any .1.•• EM=l OVA DEN & co vVi In John NlrFulen ( * mm: 1k n, I'vin Sired Penna. Bail &ad Co.—Central Rail &ad. HE sittieritier,o having here appointed shippng •gnta tor the i'ent, "r r.titrul r.g, talon, the publle that ure uow ar. , 4 re. Ml,' any merrhandlie or prndgier-lor ,hintfient r-ut nu the opening .Ifthe canal. Om& TiA Alll4 route will 1+ roman tbnottcb in five data tut .11 mn.len..t or will 1.1. f.t....lett free of inn or eboulte for 114Vaill1.. OF rauconT Prrittn, V1111...,1•111‘ AND r 17 1 ,1111 ROIL Dry 1/unite. MI/A, IltAtiunarr. Cutler: ,o`onf..e. tlnuary. Fruit,. Feather, Furniture. bruin, Orl. Se. St.ntl lino IlanDam, queensnure. , lrew;tru.s. Ityr Mot,. Leather.Clurter, Flan, Timothy tool ,other it,,,. Re.gor It Ilk.. Itr.rk. flutter, latr.l.Urd OA. TtA,:textr. entree. Talluu . tinin ant/ raa.,, 'IIN Nlarldn ltlual.) Tax. l'iteh. 1t0.:111,1, , ru.an Clay. ium.x. dc, /Ale itn) janltU MeV ADF.Ii A COI ODE. FOR SALE VEItY VAI.CAI3LE AN; ♦ ST(teli tnnabal In rein.. Coma,, the ta.ning about iltattnieca. IS tntlcc Cron I ityleaUlallnead—thr al 11.03.1 pinathin thrunith It. • - I It le well known on the Nlarain Var • tinnind a e iltor4. Farm for the bud 11.1 le now In tint role order, And, ell rah. ' , WI". It le will wittored hr Little IL A taiiriirdelllnei opting, about 271,..1 tiV77 ' ffi t lle arlln a number chair.. ;teach d tree. near Idled nor Ronnie valuable liof h niture. atan a fleet role 0001 b Irov/irk 01.01 r, Sr. /kr, tau be Ia moderate prime.. The building.. int Ow annul. and two notice hlgni nicer unit 011 h partition wall Intl,. ctern.r. ed end In pool alb I, the n•int. no. v. rulutul. three In 11.1 lower •tori. wlth with tttnie large Franklin .tortiii. Ini towb. Ohio , al Irliirb kny.• rnru talchen attached brick hook, Idith..dth lacit• pantry, and prin.,. In Ona frame how., Attached It bitche ittnrlnit high, calculated lc a work p.rrli in !root ten feet wile. One I tathrd loth, above hew., Id by y (0,1 hunt, veer the brick hon.., IC by 12 h 1,1., with lower atory 7 fort Incl.. a. m..ne: a Ruud and nefer atding I brutitill the hirer attry—lhe onteir n for alma ~ A oiled annekeJ Air • • etunlte oine-frante currier. tam. T d hie., 0,11,1.400. cellar untlercci tuntre.alaillt :Al rude fr..zu brick hunt, and it half .melee 1.11/11, with a nor, Ili lam., o a ne lirwed 'tar tll Di 6 , 1. mi. nd a hall rhea high, end aurnere for gicalt.—wa4on Phut nu 'ram.. lurk turn, OU by 47. feet. la '• their 1.. act., 'dia., and entrance It •ne frame ittable.alteelnal Jl feetibatilt• tect Intik with .dalle 1. 1 . I' 1, Con h. , lwCo 1. l Z" 0- ;: I" poultry. 1.. I, • 0.1 a.r.ict"htwn"" r i er ter. , etinl7 r. 111.1, - , 01 glum the 'arm. and ate. all ne tuAbtjah 11011, uu Uht. I month of Ilene., 6 61,131a1rb• DESIIMILE Beni, I,ernAlitp. Little 14..5,..r. 11.• Otkit, and Nun. I latvl and b., thj Land 0..4 far *L.A.-awl ar na.k. RAJ a... owl, few, the PIO ata , ut 'aiLterea wire aratual the h , ..1.a I rigr-- 1.1 3111 i kltdll.ll Nab J farm a.tli farm at net boar, 40 bag the whale hoth,e, wore EnboE. ronieulentlr rah i.r . i e . in rla e h ..pr. e v r e o l. t ne fe u . V 3 e, two ahathe nom 10 feet wide.— u e I nKtl:7.. ‘ nl : whoa hover. 34 (Invfrtm ton sprh [net h.., And the lorzdh, .00 of ehtt 1141vhirUis h tod how, brick "1 o, If , lir!, hen lx tlh ono' hvw*-1 ing or alllnr near , o eh liutu, by , h brink chlurneis nhe b e: etc Immo I hi irw In Ihrpr tarn. rri,hr lruna thane v fi r hou.e. 0 rho,' ,rO. n ill: pt,nl,•. VIM {11611.10 ..... rlbe PHILADELPHIA. , ar 1103IAS WHITE, . BONNET \NB FM:MILER. No. 11 South &vow Mout. east side.) Philadelphia. fcht,triv . AGA LEY, WOODWARD & C o .. wh o l e _ _Er sale Mroccos. No. M Marked st. Philadelphia. as' IL C. 111 . 011111110" R ' EALE), BUCKNOR & l'o CO., bucco Cononlasion Merchant, No. 41 Northh Water 'tweet. .n. 14 North Wharves, Philadelphia. and ERCER ,LANTELO,.GeneraI Coniruis 1. sion Merchants, Philadelphia. Lllcral relvancia nosh. conslannoutta of Prialoce ternerany. [jannal6m 111:11.1311 w. rorawurm- ...... I.III.IIGATCAT. W. POINDEXTER & CO., General pruoints_sion and Forwarding Merchinisand flour k ere. No. th - 6 Market street. PhWadelphls. J • To Southern and Western Merchants: OPSELL'S PU3IIIIII PERFUMERY. The snbeeriber mentally Invites pub*. attend. , 4. m extensive stock At i ! , :;rf nnn and if.;=n;e4.l; t'r term fall " t hi lVaiT ' aitre.leen awarded by the Institutes of New fork, Heston. and Philadelphia., the latter being the only doM.m 31taltde ever awarded kx.r perfumery either in l: hoes or In fb country. Ilocsou'a NLIALLI, P.M° 012., (41mactml, hose, and Ambrosial.) unit:ere:WY mitnowitalited tuberttartiorie tiny Flaming Crow In this country or Europe. tha.uniUte rot Suarom—lteantlhllY tranaparent. and p7ming highly Saponmenne and emollient propertiest .• (Inurunn4; Ambrosio] Shaving Tatlct Edits. er Flominot4nnt, St-vcrtrt. TWIZI• EMarw—limon.l, Paw, 31illeflenit. don rn (§ "4 . " "F. P.rotoas ' roa rut Ilaancrecturra—ltose, Jusmin., Bow w,.1201 t . stsditte.lier Cie ratrum, Jeno y L ind. o C r t i • u lunat. and many Tons, Irsamoi—flarak IV:te r r. n r.ti de T . ..liette...drature flower Water , old a orrst variety t.f Colognes am t der Water. 011."ITZ.117 rsanu"L'' tn., dais itteS. 'hiukt a and r. a 117L . 0 nine. and Jenny Lind " -- • dn- Y l l t gq i a 01.mptolIC 111E.K ArioNn—ilnis.Unir Root Tooth I aste, Clummal Dentritme, °Matta...Troth Paste.and Tooth Powder. C..stance—Tegetable Cosmetic Coon. Amandine for chappml hands. Odd Cream of Bits, Cream de Pens, lip Salve. Itmoberry Creta. 1. Depilatory Powders, for removing tUnprfluoUnhtill Pearl Vintnure de Rea,. Aromatle V 1... Vidor'. Ilnir Composition, Preston Salts besides. a great variety of other article. ttsa notnctuus to in manny in this Weer-dem pis The subscriber hopes to nutinMin the rnmtakm which It eatabliehment luta ompairwl disnown w a 'm agi, Vol first rate article, and win ei ther wholesale ish (lux ,„b s , loop wish to vnienuim him, or mall, on as re...noble teaming any retablishment to the eni4d ZAN''ICII SATIN ibtemssor to and farmer D lr et ailiclt a t . m iu l i ttgtT td ill Chesnut al Mr. dada's Perfumery to nale. by all the princhad Drum:bd. In Utrcoootry. NE W YORK REMOVAL Vi9!ff. WAKENLEr & CO., No. 79 S: MI (Into Ili) LANE, NEW WEE. Threr opposil , the Old Stand. ANUFACTI 7 RERS AND JOBBERS o ,v GENTLEMEN., FURNISHING A RTRIES, mar part Ind, In Mt., awl Prnmerl—lielavy and Light. Wntd. An- Shal , ..r. Rork. M...riuo and .C.otton, thxne,ie and Fnr. Cdr—Sntln. &Mat:tine and fan., of all t. I f % and quanta. rfr urvl rl/I—Favr, Fllk. and illark t. 5 trry kind. tIP art and , r,n4.,--Or all Linda. , and Satin. /lorry- Engrola Sladra., Italian. ',inn. Alta•rt Itaralperm. TwillPti Indian 1 fawn Lilll , ll . Catut.r.e, k.. tixlxand Engliatt, new at, In. toonn,tlr Vor.hru K Silk.. Linen. Thr.".L and all tly• latest of Vrenr4 and Etsvll.h Iruyortathm. 11 , cnery—Shal...... Merino. Laretlin %Voll,Ellk. Linen and Al^rno, 0.... m u - Velvet. I'ael.ere.Engl4ll. Frettrb sod Beare. for cent:ea:leo and Ivlie ariety ul brill 1.01t1•'', nr,ul.l r, p+rt.'. l +sr yt. , • , ...• , • ••• KJ. •Lirt, 1ire.e.% . 71 , 4 . 1 a, 31.1tIrn I.4ue 121152E1 ru THE HOUSE k):EYI:ft IF TIIL fVITEO SILVER PLATE QUICKLY RESTORED SILVER FLAIINO FZITID. --•- • • -•. ii :•,l h. c4ivacruni. tr,, THIS FLI• 11l 14 colniasiwit iir pure Silver: uicd t , f hoti4. Accperi in Sri, Vial: Sir the is, tic of is iirmining a occercazy article , la the .10144, ...inn, An' pernai .Mll. ill a tivr rr 44.4., curl, as Cnxt4r.c. 1444,.. Carrla, and Harts..., Vara,. .1111,lar, liji[lhosst, S ..r plat.. 41, pan. sifter an Gonna:, NIT, Th. warrantee. I. init. nritnit 1.,r 444•Inct.riresnti. r, Mold; i.,4.4 A 111c.ral Jlwnird to Jevele, 2. 1! . 11.•iT A. & G. A.. A.11.1i0172L I RAPERS TAIIAMS,• N... ":.13 Broad ! • ip, norner .if Now, it-net. al t. thn Irving Won. I oil, ti-ittieothtily tutor Or attention of frientic and thi.hr on..nnt.n.nt win ?lilt !hit urap., , , of IL- non tot notii.rn, nI. not tho, orn tio•hoo , 1 'nat.. ttp ht. oth, otot noot fa.lotiontio tlo itoo, lahot elecont kohl darn ih. tow niittorhitif Pat Ent tiroithrinit. Then. hr• tit artott nit:plot o din thit ditiotrtment otectrihte tool \VI l'N tiont3ls rondo to order. with r.flll itrivatch. mud In mot aptinot.:manneh— ittrannent who rizetroptillii, lid at totialr. tont:tient nanny thing to their Ltote. end • atrial perk,. nt In.ort.l. t t . . ll ATittronis. that wen ni mails 6TW en.le hard en. ha , !. horn asanted Ilir nrot nmmittni of m. Amerima Ininatute at the:, tar Vol, • • fetilthint. Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse. L' S. MILLS, No. 1.1 COSTLANDT ST., • (up ytairn,l Nr.R WORK. L. no" epolpa ,, n.• %72 61' , • 'IISIAN and .01 kind.'( 011. K %lAA 111.1.A5. mantas... 4 ro, 1,4 m. llr 1.4 fmr144,... t0r...m.11, the 44.4.tw0" 4.1. ',Aril. tgarl, rulgor4rl 144 the 4 , 141 - 1.4 . 1 4 44. 4 r 144, • yr, rl•lrrrdl4l 441.4rir of PAIIA"01.." AND MI -111.0.1,14. redr,.4lErd 44 trlrgrol al"! plain ..1,,..l entlAn rat4l Turk ..tin ran.-J., nod lAdton nog rilur• t. ,a 111.1".1 1 .44. All aw MN. ofte""14•1 oxlremely dor 0,14.444 1 , 44 elporirrill grl rnat r-rtern friends, •311111 , urn ei ... IrrOgr purthxrin:r d144.4.111/(1: /IV rT A N 1 1 4 rethidAtina 1, 1. and llawtgart. tot ur , ea". for hunnportsttion. SPRING IMPORTATIONS 11.1TCLI 3 CO., No WILLI All ,TREF.T, NEW YORK, IJAYE note in store, anti are ~n 4 t antly re ...trip= nr otentm.ra.tlion,..t ..xten..ll-A.,ortrrivnt of 11001/3 eno.rneot4 1..14 end rieta....t (.`r.T•ta. , Shirt, oilorro. 11...ferr.St19.13ders, I nder Gartn..uta, Lnrult , n Ilaulkrnlact , t.hatader Dr•rer...tilt • 1 .147 tkles to tiwir ~ f In of.v hirb IM gold .t tb. t,ry pre., Or irent.,n.filerhl..n. havitnt tn.-x=3lpr our Olvek feb.M:4ll. Superior Black Writing antl T Copying TONES ESEI'IRE INK. r. 5 Nassau street, Ynrk. 1. 11. . • I I On ia;iglet, re-r o 1, llon ^ een vv . - . FX et Thia Is the beet article tmenttlarton,l. It floes freely— !. gveell:ol`llNti K—an,l will hot COrnkl... mould. 1...reit...1e or decoy, seal poeae,...e nll the qualetle• tequin her a .reel ICrlting lake stniable for the Quill. and ad mirably nolapted for the et. 4.1 pro. • Th. ntnieredgned impanel to furulah to the trade el. thee fire export or home vonennaptlon, at the above very hoe prime, pat np ax per onion ar. , l tleltrered In arm part of the Thy free of charge. No vharge ter CA(.S. ram keer are charged extra at nett reel. . . TiIEODORI: LENT,. 1,1,41 y R 5 Nassau at. New York. Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising Ravel _ peao • . IV O. Ss3 NIADISON ST., NEW YORE..-- INi The subieriber. iu soting the patrotun f all wb 1113 V fee tbft .Ivorn.tuesit., Arlo t o of Milo ositelloy ° with whkli now nrtiele Ls brought tiefore the Tbs experience tif jeery b. iltalgiolinci their Fuyerimily be. unit .11 , 10001 nm, aro) conatidently refers to Or testimo nr 1 throw business mon wbb hare ingot thee. envelope, and to lon locreaming sales. as proof of th eir excel lence. Einia== ,:"" Ist. On the place occupied by the seal, person mar hose Ms name. businewa. and address. rouspieuously and teautlfully Orals:owl enplaned or plain thus aficsallng per• 6. seeuritesnst rraud. The • Kose doers rem. to open./ without being de. srrored. rd. Nsither wax Ivor wakes are required to not them. Sth. Upon et.. to/scan-lags of • letter. the real insures/to Immediate return be the sender, lusteu.l of belay buried month. in the Dead Letter °Mee. rth. The Envelopes are furnishes/ at aloud the same rrhe v plain ones. Rita. Lark letter mailed is a mo.teffeeti se odeertiasment. sure relent the ettetitior; Of all through al....hands it m lkrti:flossinn to a list of prices for Div; engrartal on brass, and whieh will toot fee rearm and of Esertoors. of the etre. either white or buff. of good paper, and urado aivre„.sith name, address. Se : • .... • .. . . . I'nkys •,i' 1 , ..5. : 11 . riess of Emr