DESTRUCTION or THREE VESSELS BY FEB. The Boston Journal ha's been famished by- a friend with the following interesting letter, giv ing the partienlara of thedestruetion by ire at sea of three coal laden ships, two of them from Bal . twarte,-•,a brief account of which we ; published Same days since. The writer . is Mrs, Bates, of Baltimore, the wife of the . Captain of the Neese, tum, the first vessel mentioned in the letter. It is seldom the lot of a wOmando pass through each a continued series of dangers of a character so trying es those recorded in Mrs. Bate letter.— • The letter is dated Bay of Fosehura, Coast of Peru; January" 17; 1851, and after a fdw lines of a pri . tate nature, says: I will now coma:knee inynarrative. After we left Baltimore, we proceeded on our voyage plea , neatly, and I assure you I never enjoyed myself more. Nothing occurred to mar our enjoyment ' ~ • until we were about in the latitude Of the river Platte, when William discovered a smoke issuing; from the after hatch, and thenthe startling truth flaslutt upon our minds that the ship was on tire. She Was loaded very deep with coal, which Was taken out of the mines, brought directly down to I ' the ship in the cars, turned (sometimes soaking I wet, from the rain that fell on the way) directly ; into thO ship's hold; and there it remained heat ing- through all the hot weather, lentil the gas I that originated from it lead generated fire. This result was feared by some before, we sailed. . Imagine • our situation—eight hundred miles froin land on board a burning ship, with very inclement weather, so rough that boats like ours could not possibly live for any length of time.— There was no other way but to smother the fire as much as possible, and bear up for the nearest land, the Falkland Islands. The ;crew immedi . ntely commenced getting up provisions and water sufficient to last until we could arrive at the Is and daring the short time tlisy were em ployed between decks, so powerfid was the gas that dome of the men fell down senseless from its effects. They then caulked every seam and the hatches as tight as possible, and yet gas and smoke would escape through seams whicfinall h were ed apparently water tight .' The gas y fill • the cabin so that they were obliged to vacate it. • We were In momentary expectation of an explo sion, na such Whip had been known to occur in similar situations. We had our, hosts ready to I launch In Case the - fire broke out, although we did not suppose for a moment they could live.— It was extremely cold weather, and I was wrap ' ped up In all the warm clothes I could get on. and was obliged to sta n deck for fear of the effect a. the gas. Befo rel le ft the cabin it near s - ly suffocated me. I was so fatigued for want of • sleep that I lay down on the floor and fell asleep, • and when I awoke 1 could not stand, and could scarcely breathe, until after I had n fit of vomit ' ing, which relieved me. We Rees eight days in this situation before we discovered land. There were two menstationed aloft to keep a lookout, and William was on the house. It was very thick, and soon William wing oat, bind hot" 1 shall never forget that joyful sound. Presently the high rocks, called .the Volunteer Rocks, which Make off two miles, . ; began to heave in eight, and can assure you Lose barren rocks presented to as a most wel come appearance.; We ran into a little cove, un ;der the lee of the land, and anchored that night, for it was blowing a close reefed topsail berm, right down the harbor. The next day we bent up to the settlement, called . Porte Stanley, an English colony, consisting of, four hundred per sons. We had a surrey upon the ship, opened • the hatches and found her all on fire. We cola- - meneed throwing water into the hold with an engine, but, the . fire atilt increasing, there was no alternative left but to run the ship on shore and scuttle her. This, was done, and after ' the tire Was extinguished we went to work and • stripped the wreck. Every thing between decks Was saved a in damaged state, and was sold at auction. She was dreadfully burnt inside. Her .beams and stancheons. were burnt off, and her ; lower deck had fallen in. She was so burnt at the bottom that ehebilged immediately, although she was ran on shore where it was soft bot tom. . After the business was all settled we should have come directly home, bit the island being very little frequented by vessels, we might have remained there a year perhaps before an oppor. tunity would have enable us to return. There woo in port Scotch ship from Dundee, boned for Valparaiso,'called the Humayoon, Capt. Mc ; Henry, master, and he said he. would bike us to Valparaiso, from whence we ehould be more likely to have an opportunity et returning home. We left the Falklands about the 25th of Nevem- - her, in his ship, which was loaded with coal bat which had beerilin so long that we thought . there was no danger from it. We bad been at sea twelve days; and was just round Cape Horn, , when we discovered the chip to-be on fire, and it increased so rapidly that in trhee or four . hours she was in flames. • ' We were at this time seventy miles from land, sad immediately made preparation to take to the boats, preferring to tako oar chance of gain ing the land, although it was an inhospitable coast, inhabited only by Savages. Just at this mottent a sail hove in sight. We hoisted a sig ma of distress, and she bore down for us. She proved to be an - English ship, called the Symmet ry, loaded with coal, boned to Acapulco. Capt. Thompson, her commander, took us alien board, nod inn short time we saw the fine ship Ileta ayoo n burn to the water's edge. - We remained on board the Symtneter twelve days, when a large shiphove in sight, and in an ewer to our signals hove to. She proved to be the American ship Fat:When, of INewburyport, Capt. Lunt, bound to San Francisco. She load ed, at Baltimore with coal at the same time we did, and was well acqiutinted with William.— 'Judge of his astonishment to learn that we were onltioard the 'Symmetry. He immediately invited ' • us to come onboard his fine ship, and we at ° once accepted the invitation. The chip was .1,000 tons burden, and had in 1,200 tons of coal, , ;1.•On the 25th of December, when we were in the - - 'Pacific, 1,200 miles from land, we etwovered the ratichou to be on fire!' tfforts were immediate . 7 ly made to make her as tight as possible, and ' 'Capt. Latta shaped his course for, the main land. We Were „on board thin burning ship three weeks, and iinthination cannot conceive the anxiety of • our minds daring this time. We saw a sail of any kind from the time the fire was first discovered until we saw the land, and then noth ing but those little '•Critsraanins!” Captain Lunt yin ;the ship into a small bay, called the Bay of Sechura, and ;anchored about - two miles teem the shore at 4 O'clock, P. IL— Ile immediately commenced landing the dunnage in the etirf, en a good sandy beach. A tent was built, and, after taking every thing off the ship's deck they opened the hatches, and no sooner • were they raised thah she was'ene sheet of flame • below. The hatchei 'were put on again and she wee ran en chore and scuttled; hut the flames were too for advanced to prevent her from burn . • fig. And there'll:4; that noble ship, in this lonely bay, and burnt tattle , water's edge. Oh! it was awfully grand. a Scene never to be forgotten.— •,. Give the freest flight to the imagination, and it • csnaot conceive any thing to surpass the reality. • Think of the danger we incurred in remaining so long (three weeks): on a burning' ship! She ' • was actually all burnt out inside. In one day more it would have burst out at her aides.— • Twelve hundred tons of coal, with all Ler other • cargo—ail on fire, made no trifling heat to be • living over. But , then we. hesitatrk, to take to • the boats until we were compelled t o on acconnt , of the sufferings we should have to endure in an openboat at sea. • The coast where,e are now staying is unin habited. The nearest settlement is fifty miles' . freed us. The Bay of Sechura is on the coast • • of Peru, about fifty, miles from Poyta. The first officer, with a boa's crew, has now gone up to P0Y4"1.46 get the American Consul to render its assistance in getting away. • I have been on board fear different ships trines I lift Baltimore, and have been burnt out of three of theta.' They were all road-laden.— 'While at the Falkland's we heard of a large - Amsrien ship, loaded with coal, being burnt off • Cape Barn, the crew took to the boats and sac . • ceeded in aritsing at Cape Negro. We did not learn her name. It seems impossible for any 'of the chips that loaded at Baltimore at the time we didto arrive at their destination. The Fan- I.' - . c.hon was the best fitted in respect to ventilation, • • .and she has not escaped. It is a dangerous car go bindtVe so long in a ship—it may do for a . short voyage. " [A postscript to the letter says, that the writer remained on th beach for one week, - when thy whole party was e taken off by brig and carried 7 to Payta, where they were entertained at the American COnseil's house. From Papa the • writer, with her husband, intended taking paw. age for San Francisco in on American vessel then loadingat that port.) t. - - - DMITRI/ISOM ACCEDEST.-=IVo regret to state that a very .serions accident betel our former • townsman, John S. Skinner, Esq.. yesterday.— Mr. S., who is pn a transient visit to this city, when about to leave the Post Office between 2 arid 8 P. 31..mistookthedoor opening open the cellar stairway for that leading to the street lie war suddenly precipitated into the cellar. receiving violent contusion which fractured the base of his sera .110 was immediately removed to the private office of the Post )faster, in the Post Of fice Building, and had the best medical and surgi- cal aid. .fiopea are entertained that from the lo- ' cality of the injury he may possibly recover, but' . the issue, we sincerely regret to add, seems unite doubtfuL Lanit--Diad'n or ?dr. Bsivrtr-=-It is with sincere regret that we announce the death of Mr. 1 Skinner, from the cause above mentioned. The r„ • / injury to bighead Was of a character to preclude relief from thi ablest professional skill, and at. '• Wiped-wee, yesterday evening, he breathed . his 1a5t,.. 1 tip roan has labored more faithfully and drrotedlydbr the promotion of the Agricul - 'tarsi and industrial Interests of the country than Mt. 8., and his death will be every where regar ded es a publla losa.—Balt. dme= Namit 22. ITTSBURGIt GAZETTE. WIIITE a CO PUBLISHED D TUESDAY MOUSES t MARCH 26, 1851 pf PenIISY/Vania . ON will be held in the r;. , .itr j• "a7e224n"n{l6.re;tli4:',;',i, :If 6 11 : 1 AVITL.. Samuel JleMengollY. C. Themeen Joo.. ewmuel IL Thomas. t. 'b efor B ; t4 %. '" Alagroler Y. Brown. .Wm. Liam:. Wm. M. Matte. Jar... Clark, Sherman V. I belt.. Edwin C. Wilson, John :Linton. IDan-lel McCue'''. 1 t.lO ° EH Billii'lli"..l?tary. To the Whigs IP - A STATE CONN ENT, of Lanclator. on TUESDAY. Sam of mirmlnit candidate. Canal Otazionia• •ntl • IItLY Odurt. Mo n iir.r= 6' . • Wm. IL sii.glet Samuel Dell. Nathaniel iilmaaer. Dm. J. linhinma. Warden V- Proems, Thomism I- (Wham. Ileum John... Charles E Caw, Co. C. A. Sinner. C. O. Loomis. John Hanosion, /John C. Nerllle. B. THE - - ---SrY VALLEY. ' The project of buildi r iig a railroad along the Awl lUy of the Allegheny ver will, at letit gaide Elect of bringing before the public mind some important facts that he re been too long neglected. The North-western pa . t. of Pennsylvania has ec- United an- unfortunath position. The tide of travel has passed to the North or South, and un til within a few years l this region has been re garded as an inhospitsible wilderness. The rug- Aced raftmen who made their appearance in our streets during the spring floods bore the evidence of extreme toil and hardship in their furrowed kind weather beaten fieea, and thus encouraged .the idea that none b4t backwoodsmen and pio neers could live in sich a dreary land. There was, moreover, a common idea that the .whole 'Allegheny valley wa a pine barren, and that sii When the lumber would disappear, its import Lance would he goo The rapid increase of the iron business, e.a - pee. yin Clarion county, was the first thing that produced it change in the . opinion of business en concerning this unknown region, and, since ten, the truth is gradually working its way.. '.] The fact is that North-western Pennsylvania is a country possessin great natural advantages 1 for manufactures nd agriculture. In the first place, the pines 5 ely begin to appear on the river hills until we reach the mouth of the Clar ion, and we do no actually =rise at the pine country until we p es above Warren. Even then we find uo single pine forest that. covers any large extant of c entry. There are immense tracts of land sea ely explored , which are coo : m-ed with the fin . t oak, walnut, hickory, and other valuable tina e n. In the mere Nor th ern counties, the lan s are high, and the climate somewhat cold; lint these tables are rich and t. , will be found vre valuable for pasturage. In the vallies along e river and it numeroustriM reties, there are rich bottoms seldom visited by early frost, and so table for all the diSernt brunett e, of farming that legitimately belong to this climate. But we have almistako to correct iu reference to the pine forests It is generally supposed that all pine land, acie poor. This is an error: or if there is any ride, the pine region of Northern Pennsylvania must be taken as an exception.— The lends thatlive been cleared by the lumber merchant are cu Cleated with a very fair degree SOCHESTEII AIM PITTSBURGE SPIRITS. )th REMIND KEOc67 or tae RoCUßerrn KNoCg- , s'l UM -We stated a day or two sgo that no defence 1 of the Rochester Knockers agabrst the Buffalo i doctors had appeared; since then. our exchanges' T bring us extracts from a long card in the Bur- st foto Commercial, of the 15th inatont, signed by 4 Ann 1. Fish. To show how completely this lady gr and her arromplvhed sister hove been defeated, to we need only quote the following paragraph from " a th th eir own version of the trial. 1 l Some time since, you gave place in tho col-' , ti` umns of your paper to a statement made by Pro IL . "Ile procured three fowling h y m ieces, which he Lessors Lee, Flint, and Coventry, which they put I forth to the public no an exposition of the olto ls oded and took home with cheater Knockings." The positions which they t ,/, ie the meantime, taken Lim . The ratters assumed we knew to be fallacious ondunoupport- use but, without mating any esh'ow"ff his 1 1 fem.:Cooper, however, delthersely s d o iseh o arged "e" , able, end we at once chollengel a fair and impar tial investigation, believing that it was not in the ' I thew of t h,. „,,,,,, at them ~,,,i .. ~....1 ro nature of those gentlemen to seek our conviction ' t eked into tho - A ---•- 7-' , • •'" lof fraud, contrary ty evidences which I knee ' e . to: yard, rehroded end fired at Wee. of f thel 1 ...d.,1 • e d , , Samuel Read were mortally must convince every candid mind C) It is we I o.);,ert St ate s, and ''''''' ria John Walsh. that when our feet were placed on cushiono stuff- an Samuel Shannon severely, but not ed with shaving., and resting on min heels, there 1 j , ct , c , tt ' o i s . McGee la re il mat hi n s in e g lbo tw w ° a a l b s a o tt re er c eel yed The ' • ' received were no sounds heard, and that aounds were i °e g e t ,. wee+ liv n chorge of buckshot and Lis to heard 'When our feet were resting on the floor I and It is just its true that if our friendly spirits ' e . tte , - ,,,, i the . but he arm was , recover ilialsli and Read received name evening, ut he is not ex- • retired when they witnessed this horsh proceed- I re ,, l ,' i ,' in'g On the part of our persecutors , it was not in ' e. ' e. Wounds in the breast, shoulders, sides, face, Re, I I our power to detain them. "';cad hough still alive there are on hones either . 1 The theory that the spirits retired in disgust 1,,,,, c ooper e., ,nested, and after e j is rather flatly contradicted in the following pot- "dimming, committed t o 'r jell for further exaMina- 1 1 1 I agraph. I Dr. Lee mild he heard two sounds when he was 1 -- +so I holding Margaretta'a knees.counted I five at Tits Fi ogler SLAVE LAW -Under this title one time during that operation, two at another. 1 we propose to relate an imident that has recent- l i le come to our knowledge rather than to discuss and three at another , which mode ten instead or two. But Ido not consider this circumstance of j „ . • principle or in detail. Conversing I any importance whatever. The spirit in which 1 toe law 1° they enraged in the investigation woe too pelf., with a valued friend the other day, be asked tfa I ble to be miotaken, evincing too grout a ileternal whether we knew that he hail purchaseal a slave. e pos- To our reply in thenemoire, our friend disclosed no to carry their point, to admit of the I sibility of c ouvietion They had heard soundo , the felle,t.teg tacit : • made by limber . joint, and because one pencil . I could produce one kind of sounds made by knee I A few n ecks ago_los received a letter from a ' joints, they would bare thocommunito - believe that ) colored por-oo minister or the G ospel in a llthe sounds beartlinourpresence forthelostfonl. distant city, waking lnown to him that though 'years, were produced by thumping or snipping he had resisted min) years at the North, he was lour knee joints As professional gentlemen yet a elate to the legal acceptation of the term. 1 whose reputations arc dear to them, I would littef I lie was somewhat advanced in years. and belie, them to tell your renders what condition oi , ! i r ,ed that those who had a claim on him thuld be eao - -- - _ poor joints would be in by this time, after fu A in la eel weir.: him his freedom for two hundred. Building Lots. 1 4 011. SALlei-FIFTV BUILDING LOTS, years constant service in this' almost ceooeleol , dollars Ihe same offer had both made by the operation. ( e n v mot oath tins Trochees but wiii individual when in condo ammo 'tare ago The Moat. In the Eighth Waal Mty of rittaoruh. Tnn Ibe content to le it to the public to pose jude• 1 , rolored man 'mate that he was induced to leave ` th ' e ` " 1 frp,.l, - 1 irra:;!Eititj.,"n. it -i- of moot upon their professional erudition. Two of 1 Morylonil under the full belief that hts master metal 2st to sell Inm, to he eater ed to the cm- tea r fili7tne ''' ) t ) ___ the professors made very little or no invesitiga- ) ‘BlCmi" 6l tree South . That mouton is dead, and the slave, c ," -1851 - tiers. They were in our room but a few minutes I pree i oro , to th e appearance of We article i t , your I Wm-ell entertaining a great regard for' his nom- ',PRIED AND SUMMER CIRCULAR or THE paper. ter s children, and believing that they returned I PRIIADELPRIA MOUBMING STORE. 1 , his ottoothineut while they were young. indulged le' A.. 52 Smith &cord Sired, A nearer approph to a down tight soofe.° lll ' the hope that now, when owners and slave were I Fifth door above Chestnut, West Side. than this begging off could hardly be made. I I draw n% near the close o f life, the two hordred EESON & SON would respectfully invite The spirits, they have frequently told us, ore 1 dollars would he accepted, and the bonds of slit- `the ataotion of wholesale nerd retail oodo surstuseni not fools . yet, while the world refuse+ to Le I, rY bc removed Our friend selected so a medium of lotercound j ...„, 0i „„..,, 1 a ll ale cire.PrAgeneso lieve in them they tly off in a buff at the , •, , ,• ' . h 1 - ''''''' a Reuben . ..ll ot .neo standing te WIIOZII _e wrote, - , carpe ,In Part. .. Pa , . 1.411.. or , ntet. first energetic test or their existence When it et , free , ehret he recetre S ,„, ~,t i ,ra er o es an . ' L'.' . -.."" ~,,, ,I " tle.i Killitor..ne IS boldly asserted thot they lie nothing more suer, from which we give an extract . After go- - :lt erool eth 15I0Cloalso mettle., - De als tie Lain. than the joint of Miss Fox's hues they offer me I Intl lolly into the case of the slave, the family who I .. 1 ,% . :h e rr, e Foulard Slits denial, notwithstanding their ow n prorp,,,, WI el :um him, 5c., lii•anyb • • steel' Deno. manifest themselves throughout Gm evening: Is 1 the 5 ..,, i nte . ct i her i re d to •,.. . 1 1 • I It" -----"'" radium there ,tool left with a sufficient steel - of infilife- which . give yea a legal le, , • }3‘ ,, , , , ...., Ai,. - Ham. Sc 1.4 e , strtlatent - -0,, s.ii. • artty to follow them. after thio• - , titian of the fugitive slave law, or any other law "" mists or Lnv•l e 115.1 .: The remainder of the defence is in eubotanee I enacted or to be enacted You may say that if - - 1 .r,",r,,r7,1::„..", i . a proof that the mauifestitions boo. been sor- , folk,Oe ?she, to be informed of his relation ando tins - , ... '4, m1 1:,. m."L`,./ 1. 7 ceasfully renewed wino thg dvrior. here het pros- with :::"11"I.07..1::17nht.thtle.e.,Pmlrimileth.ot:erl, .1 . hitlEll"--bk"L'4.th ' - Mt. This nobody will deny. but let Doctor Lee. ti, dead I knew her from my Infancy. She woo t get a hem bold of 11orgorett , CO knees and thew ) a airl.ttinn and a member of the Methodist E ' BOOKS! BOOKS! Alb'em". AT OL. teL LOSSING'S Pictorial intelliemit or t h an ond communicative '1" ,,, " . r i t" rch f ort y f"" Ills brother, wb° ' 1 " , I 1 old Iland. of MR Resolution ciao, ..../ ... 7,/, an no bettor than common "dumb devils." , ‘1 1 ` ... ,1 " 0 " 1 " , 1 3' te i , " - t. '" eeperdiegMbelthrellii:eig f P ro re te er : . be i r ,..te e t r tree l , 'Pt, y, j0 ,,,, w 0 mu 8. ,„,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,e. ww .... We have given space to the exposure of this , Lie impo,mre .1 on log 0 , ~ y ,mporunc, ~, 1 to.ouknofTi.etri:l_rennon preached by a black man I '1 . 4 vseSihit':,irttivemta Sown to tha w lthor or nof I selected the text from ) l `r ,t - , 0 , co , j „,,,,,,, t a t s eau thor f wD• itoelf but as a warning to the credulous who have, II Samuel, 14th chapter, 14th verse Crowds I ^Len.. Aerk , V .. .. c, ... k. M1n u ni.. ., n..,.. ‘ ij . ea .,4 1 .":• 5 , ,r ~ ,,a ..a. U : ir'''''''. been duped by these Em s end are ready to I attended the funeral, both white and block. The ' Tee. t e e STOCKTON, Bookseller sno Stattootr. was m u y ‘ s l itv i e, but he is now a , ethos oho. 47 Mattel etnet be duped spin. On thm account, if we had Inv- 1 e hr°th er of - I reign power we would compel aim Fox, to trove! I : , 1 1 . 7 0 1:1° ..4 otetlehreelt to ei.e7htr,,lthi4rlttrtle,tree: j QUNDRIES through the country and disploy her ocromplish- 1., ?..,, sal . t e itla t iol t rZ.lLl 310 t ..,,,,„. A L Raisins celleet preacher and a good man." eev bal. E•asl"N meet of cracking her joints , for the benefit of all The money was sent on -the manumission pa- I t.„.., ,,,, , , n.t,te ~,, 1.r0 ,, . A....,, z : ark IT T od - tog i li.lt. the fools she has deluded This wo-ald not only 1 pore were transmitted to our friend, a ropy of They were sent to him I cwr , a . Go rses: 1 so roam ' - In . th- • _eters A . 1 tiit dr" :1144r,..1 Nuke for ajost punishment, but aught aid in the cure • which is no w bd.' es.. , who wok o slave, and elicited from him the lola .ss) hexes Berelaul 6 - Prongs. Of a be c o m e lose of the marvelous which bas of , lowing reply too ti . de It C Ts.: tonne kt`r6l Raga. as ...• =7 t: a late become a prominent and an,, old, 1 , Itltl i -Yours came to hood a few minuteo since 1 itil moo Widths , irvoekses :a ° rapper s:lron' e ' '' Mut, Maclider -D " Pieties ' mg I homing to me the good news-the glad tidings i ovroons Imlliw. 60 " Dradlen - ar, is filling the purees of swarms of unblulia charlatans. that I am free. I will come to New York, by ' a ft ~,,hee ' e o , 11 1!..1 111- 1,t T q l r, jjw ' h ge ° fl„theyeb . gF 4 ' But while the run of the Rochester Knockers Divine pen:Aeolian, next week, to expects in per 1 506advieWhite Ile, 1M7• 6 4. Com w son how wonderfully lam blessed. I cannot ex- W m ar t.. . o ir tal i.2. 4 .te.rst. i i w ooi bb). W. w w .s .„ psik . e 0 ...a has sunk in a fog, the star of tbe Pittsburgh press my gratitude to yolk, but I pray you re , Soo Env biota =Veld= eater Mackree opirits is ascending. 1 es.teriloy'e Dm' patch eon' member the words of our Master. 'That In M 4O .e. unr. ' oto mo Ms “Saiith" Ale. IFO lee:. C. i. D. Totowa tales n second card from Messrs. ConPmey, Mc- -much as you have done it unto the least of my neural' t i.:'griiel. ' j ..ta fuse tat . Donald. and Townsend, in which new wonders disciples. ye hare done it unto me .- A". F. Com- I 'I I IT I- V,:ir :Ito toaes us e &an 1 2•70 - D I M.Ca0.11... Ire rehearsed. The gentlemen have hadseveral = grad! Adrretteer. Z -- "hails Soap. • ' le 0 Suadarel Molusea_lled Cord's. Orouret .ual Co happy interviews with blessed sprats. One of ._..._----..ows-------- - I gtieViiTlLYstition=fill a tZfr , ! ttir'm' A C . S , Sesotho ELECTED.-The long agony . the] assurtenvot of w ood• ..111 *pt in oar ane. a aa". these when asked, ",hat shall 1 do to fulfil my is over, arid at two o'clock this morning as true te s . l . br ESCILIbiI A BENNETT. tnindon more truly on earth "" has given the very I e _ ' .- aura I= Snood. sal 761 Front as .1 tug a 5. ever rallied under tho party's banner original and satisfactory reply, 1J for ! ale 6, mob 24 s A IV. IL6III6ALOII " leltrurri.i.m .. was elected a member of the United States Sen. koItIGAR-92 hlubi. N. G. to arrive this day. But there is one portion of the card which we l i ate for Ott years from the fourth of March, 1851, must quote in fall: in the person of Hamilton Fish. late Governor of ' lt ;."- I thin State-aresult at which we in common with But to come to the main purpose of this con, true and honest Whigs thraughout the State may munication For several days past our sittings ' well and most sincerely do rejoice. have been disturbed by the intrusion of S dark I and malignant spiel/: various sentences of a re- The rule which requires a day's notice of a joint resolution having been suspended, the res- ..... voltingly obscene and profane nature have been elution deelming it expedient to go into an elec.- was passed by the Venate, and immediately ILI 'keel 1 ARD-lti bbla. St 75 kgs. No. 1 Lard, in spelled out by him, "dial it is not ad ridable to publish-at least at present On the evening of • tie., concurred in ley the Assembly. Both Houses went me °. "' 4 f " "'. be 8. AD" lIARBAUOII __, Friday, March -let, our circle met at the bonne , I into the election and concurred in the Domino- 1 TIRIED APPLES-130 bg. prime. for ante Of Mr. Courtney 1 lion of Ilanultou Fish. They then met, semen- il-f r h r 11°'''''' 8A DI lIARDAUUII As won as we were seated we found that this red nominations, and Hamilton Fish was decla- 11 OSIN-100 to errive to-dav, for sale unquiet being was again present, repelling "with red I 1 - 11, bj ...on -el A W lIARLACOII. good spirits that had so often communed with , red steeled- . , Ilighly gratified, an we are, at this result, we I us, and clamoring to be he or al to tunny , TAR - - ,„ blibi (Wilmington) to arrive to attempts td "drive bin , oway, oral to call to our salt deem it unneemisary to add anything to what I ea, tonal. b. no st,74 ei. A W lIARDAtIaII we have repchteilly said. We have been deeply I WINNERS' OIL -jilt bbls. Not 1, for solo presence thS others, but in vain-we called over I recteetee was I pained at the disaffection which has put barriers ) 11. bv web% s. a W HARRAVOII „p ut out has light twe i I will rote , in the . way of the earlier election of a eonserva• 1 d if ,,, the alphabet and the following si th , e ell d ed ec o il u a t n , d break the looking-glass!" The tire Mlig 4o thoroughly tried as ex-Governor ' Fish has been, and so Invariably 'found faithful Bible was then placed upon the table. at which I l i e , to the tryst reposedin him. We can now, however, he commenced a loud rapping as if angry op out .. take the t h e away " erne reoc , offorl to forget that, to bury the remantbronce I of very incomprehensible tactics; to look forward , present observing that the word 13ible ona „pow, moire , where he get hie eticent i„ et ._ I hopefully to the death of all animosities and the Be responded by the alphabet, fin "teal':” 1 resuscitation of that oneness of feeling and Mir. j He repeatedly demthded that the light should ' Ibe put outs and being anxioua to know what would Le done, we complied with his request mony of . action that shall make the Whig party 1 of this tstate, powerful for good legislation in its own affairs, and nithiential, as it ought to be, on questiou l s . , and movements affecting national I rifting around the table. Immediately upon the , all interest. 5 e trust that any who have sought removal of the light, the table was moved sever. to create discord . between the national Admin. - •al feet sevens] times, and turned partly means . ) if 1 itEEN APPLES-IS bbl Rusoots; I A book and apple zero thrown with great velnei- ) hdre•iw sL ,, l'.'-n‘l t he Wh ig party hi till. State will us to - ripolue, an ty clear across the room, against the wall. The 1 m ute w ith s" in e both eavoieing iti promote peace ousizvarnst We main ny writer of this felt the Look in its Sight slightly I alidlood will on tides .- Few York Com- _ - BOBISON, LITTLE a lack. grazing Ms ear, and the apple struck the wall ' 11417tird (aiLMON-5 bbbv. No. 1, for sale by --...-----_ ,- t•J tothla IL °Mani. kCO about a foot from Mrs Courtney's head-who I - - _ sat an the sofa, and who screaming with fright, I - Market Street Store for Rent. lIEBRIND-S tibia. for sale by mch•24 R. DALTELL A 1.70 tO prevent. her fainting, was taken out of the 1 VOR RENT.-The Store, 118 Market toro J -- - I room. 111 i'4.7i-Tir:s74'edi:ii:iir•sf.rot' '4 ° -"" 3 '.41 : :la- .4 a ke ' VINEGAR -2 0 bbls. (Cider) for sale by To remove the eligliteed ground for authicran, I joe t" t o 4oire or ' t " th rLit'di 'Athol!, 7- toebld It. DALZELL aCJ we then formed a complete, eirtdo of all in the I manta lee Petal stile room, around the table, joimog horida . Marti totHje ~,,,,.e'pewoiwt„,;;re . - ra -- 10t.5.-Tl7O Crook and Mrs. Bushnell being included. A i it, aim whlßh tide lbsaluablemntleisehle become bona. case knife was then thrown from the mantel into I and oicovisti-i, can only ho aomentel for on the ae ,, ned the Middle of the floor, a distances of several pith., I'ofla n ol solo. It hi. only requirol one that to anal , another book was thrown from a stand ogainst 1 11. 1, ii. cltheoe!o ti e s titie of 0 . wolf media. tor the co. the opposite wall; and innous onicles wero toss- lof 1.0. r Compoant Tile falowlna letter , from a Droguld 11l New sort. rho. l su number in ntkkh thew Pill+ an. ed about in a very strange manner-all the while I I resnolal lt. that retool of the country. a loud and muffled knocking being kept up, can- i tinnock Lae,. Llelaust.7 eo. N. 6 , sing the house to shake and the table nod floor to I - Mamie lb. '1847 jar and tremble. • Ve M.Low-D'ar Re. I base eol4 out all roar bl.' 6 ' 1 rase, .„,.........u..... another lot homedlately 1 That the gentlemen who sign this card ore I , ~.oath NW' .1 , 1 a .unb larger quantity, if I had ...Dm perfectly sincere-in their belief, there can he no i .1.1 with Moo Tbe inhabitants um @cumuli in lone. , doubt: that they May soon detect the clever ads- I I:,t.t•fts:te,th.,emi,ll',.t.e.utr'htrr ti..7.'.. cupola or e.i not 1 ilo chief maker (whoever he or the may be) whose ' ''''' '""rtetto,eil,lT.hato...,.l,ltetir J. KIDD A C tricks Lath confounded then, ig our earnest 1 No ), CO6O Nand si prayer.in their behalf. When this closing act of the onto-drama is performed. we hope they will favor the public with another card . W riAItPSHIRD.--itt is rather a difficult mat- determine who is to be the next Governor Lorton £OO5l Goacest Score.-The Whig Hampahire. A i ncordingtothe New Hamp- 'county committee of Juniata county, at a meet- Patriot, the stints of parties in the Legiodo- ling on the 28th February, al pted resolution+ in Aas follows; Ilimso DemocratsWhigii chi favor of Gen. Scott for the Preidency, which Atwood -Democrats 14; to be hems! from, being transmitted to him he thus arknowledged Wines, which eent eight Sen ate . Democs and one j ViA6IIINCITOR March 12,1851 to the House last year ate 7 Demo- I Dm. SlR.—Tbe Whig Committee and its Se , 2 Whigte 3 vacancies. The Boston Atlas es the parties inj the Rouse stand-Whigs I d Atwood Demoerots'2s; Democrats 118; to be i er . retary of Juniata county, Pennsylvania, hose oTh,Tinapp , at ,,t i o n n ori or my country was the first. and will be the last great of joi tof my life If I from G. If either of - these calculaticms la have the happiness to obtain that, it wall be of red, the balance Of power is in the hands of minor Importthce whethei it leads to a change in my official position or not. Atwood party, and it will be for them to de- With my most respectful regard to the gentle t, whether Mr- Sawyer (Villig) or Br ' Din ' men of the Committee ive, (Dein.) shall be the Governor of New I remain, my dear sir. yours truly, WLNFTDLD SCOTT, of success. It seems strum that this region boa escaped the notice of tb swelling stream of farming em igrants We fin them:going to the farther West, thousands of ni es from the mass of civilization. and almost Rs ar from any profitable market, to buy lands m the government at a dollar and a quarter per acre, while they could secure themselves farms quite as good for the same price or less, with cities on every side, in a coun ty pierced by a large navigable river, and sir. roundedby rairoads and canals, in fine, so eit acted,. that if .it were a barren rack, it must in a short time, 1 ecorne well populated.. There is &large extent of country. still covered with the old forests, which might be cleared and cultiva ed, and its productions brought .to market, be- fore the building of a single rail or plank road or the completmn of any improvement on the ri ver. We all now how the valley of French Creek rench Creek has sup lied this market with potatoes - Them aro rah r streams as well suited for flood navigation as French Creek which might now be sending toemlcket all the products .of common forma. In referenci to the mineral wealth of the Al ii legbeny Ilegi u less need be said. becarizle more is already nown. The rapid increase in th e number of f maces throughout the iron region within afe years, shows that manufacturing enterprise n longer needs a gaide to pointto ward this find of operation. The best of sand -1 stone for the manfacture of glass is found at dif ferent points along the river. Although he coal veins are not generally thick they are e ly reached in the hills on the, river end tribute/ streams.' The coaltis not all good,' g i but there i. ' very little that is really bad, while the mass is of the beet quality. • This is n t what might be called a limestone country , b t there is no scarcity, no danger that lime will er be brought from other places.— 1 The sprin are abundant and never-failing and A there ii pl ty of water power, should It ever be needecil But.as the bappines3 of the. Farmer or Maze ufactarer does not consist in profit :time there is another pol ut that &Medd not lie overloi3ked.— The limpi Allegheny may compare in beauty I with any thery , iver on the globe, and the whole I country fr t o the filmsetting to the western bound ' ary of th state (with thc exception of the &eery pine tote s ) may boast of as much picturesque beauty, a much of the milder grandeur of Na tureen sh appears to hill and valley lands, as 1 any 'othe portion of the eentinent We has given no exaggerated picture, but rat ther fail i to do justice to this . portion of our IState, th ugh which it is now proposed to stretch that gredt artery of civilization the railroad. That thi project will be realized , before many 1 years there can be no doubt, end the only quai tion is whether it would not afford a profit, if en tered upon immediately. We are inclined to think it mould. The people along the river have the bestVowledge of the nature and resources I of the c 3untry and have the deepest interest in the imp ovement lf, after due consideration lof the atter they are convinced that the time for acti has arrived, they shoubispare no pains to preset to the business werld a fair view of Itheir na ural advantages. The New York. awl Erie rat ad will be open throughout in May next, I s d the necessity of retaining and - foster ing the trade of the Allegheny valley not now be app at to our citizens. Let the confident express on of the Iteimersburgh Convention be follow by an industrious collection of facts and statisti s which are the solid arguments whereon the ad ncemeut of the enterprise must depend. Ilou. re Lan , Law.—We publish to-day, for the benefit of all concerned, the instructions of the Co e'ssionere of Pensions, approved by the the S airy of the Interior, in relation to all matte..connected with the Bounty Land Law.— The ' ..mense mass of business thrown upon the office .y this law, requires the utmost precision and m thod in the despatch of business, e.nd the C. .. soonerhas displayed no small basi- i tie , s . . dons in his management of this eaten ive and complicated matter. It ill be seen, that" to this time, about one hand ed thousand appligations have been reedy ed fo I d the benefit of this low; and every day's mail tls from five hundred to a thousand to their number. The office is now issuing be twee one:thoriaand anil twelve hundred a week ; and i, will require mote than eighteen months .befolle the claims now l op hand con be disposed of, . matured into warrants. .. Tug Ifaxeriatn Hannoau.-- tt a meeting of 1 !, Cortez potidertce of the Pittsburgh Gazette. fi e • of the Hempfield Railroad Compri- i COLUMBIANA Mar. 19, 11151. - Meant ., s.Eorrons.—Obaervhg i f arecent b n y um . - 1. 4. 1 1 , her of the G azette, an e dito ri al , f o ll ow ed ny, kohl at Monongahela City, on the 1 : 13th inst, , the following resolutions "' re ' extract from the Young:violin Republican, con- ! , Resolved, That thiscompany will proceed with tas , : ila,ni; _ U statement in relation to the construe- : ij" all coiiventent dispatch, to su”ey, locate and ! tion of a Plank Rood from Canfield to Salem, we . I construct their rand by the nearest and most w 0.,. , ..,., , merel, en passarai, say to you, that there practicable route from Greensburg, in the coun- i . to still some uncertainty as to whether Salem ' ty of Westmoreland, by way of the borough of will be the terminus of said road, our village ly- Washington, direct to the city of Wheeling, with ! log ten miles further east on the 0. a n d p, R. ! 1 a view to a connexion, at that point, with the ' irons, with to less distance to Canfield, over the Central Ohio Railroad Company. !, most favorable ground, being almost an inclined 1 mcw. Resolved, That when this meeting adjourn. it I plane, in au air line, through a section of coon- I .1 KtnEca EV - RD ! /1 --- E - W Mr . C ! T TREi GOLDEN HARP.— aill adjourn , to meet at the Monroe Rotten, in try heavily timbered oral what is of the greatest ! nii.Ali ec av got9n4,":..k;rairesol hY Brani*in dine Wheeling: and the President to directed to invite ! importance, costing one thirs less per mile to 1 i. ..„..1 1 b e Welber.' ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,,. c . c .s the President and Directorate the Central Ohio hails. hails. With the amount of the Canfield subscrip- 1 11,. Tu a. gone. Te! , 40 Ato i„ Railroad Co.. to Meet witted: em , with a view to lion. added to the sum subscribed here, we can 1 d'i' e .Lb,' L L,, I,b, 5 t ,,.;.,-. ~ new oong.b, in y. Fs'l.ee. a friendly conference in reference to the intercom • 10, , ... . defeat in the face. We are not no certain i The tniiiiteris Wife hy o tie ' d. Buono:, slat sous tor , of the two roads. • s 1 tha the blahoning Plank Road will termiiate at' V t ;:„Th„ j gt,,,., of the.. e ,,a,tica tor Is it not time for the people of Pittsburgh to ' Sal nt Wine Catharine Ilsyra. • • 1aaT , ..i ... t.rh 'g i 'f;,,,, 'C V/ ‘ es7;h• . ' e stock holders of the Poland mid Colurabi tie taking some non" in regard " the "C""n- 'lank Reed Co., meet in rolo,:a .. :,.. fit A linVl b riil t /T^ i.t. 0 1.41,:s ua r, &natat. ?" The peoide iu all the counties-in ! n ,. ; Plunk next to elect five directors to - roanav h 1 w t . 'lL'', 'a 7,it=,:taZiierw. gas'. eon MM. Ohio, bordering on the river, as far down 05 i th, gain of sold company. This will be the .;! , T2:,: b1 4 : l it n yfien!issa , ~,.,,. A t ,— Bridgeport, are anxious for this work. It is ! gr t -outlet upon the Ohio and Peunsylvnnia ! ~..,pa,...Ltd,••. , ~ 1 1Th, ::! , ,, n qjr 1 ),:, . . ~..„„kart . b . i . more important to them to have direct railroad , It road for the i. Weste su rti c ß e e n s t erve c tra t d o e, the cam- inzitztio...Nr4;.`enitir..4.,,,,,.„,,,llecm-gg..r,L,11; connection with Pittaburgh than with Plilladel- ; ra ,, A h o 7 e ini to .i youn ib p ' , o.u, upon tf: ' , °- . °` :, ,d - Vgitl ? T u ri:"l'l I'I'IMV IT•ii/I rb e I! ' c ' lr" Phil% and Baltimore. That portion of the road !, t !' la e new and most fashion. ! CoLCandt. The citizens Of lioungstown have de- \ „„;!,,j,.,;79bu591. oneh2s between Wellsville and Beaver will be put under t , i .,, 1 (.." .. iteser „, man to „tonal,. is to .1 LCOHOL--10 Gbh. 76 and 92 degrees, contract this summer, as soon as it can he prep. - I di to tap at Gustavus in yrumLUl County, the J. SCIIOONILLKER a CO. red,• if the people of Pittsburgh will take stock ' th ee main roads running to Lake Erie , ---idi'e the ' se by to the amount or $lOO.OOO. .Con e .„, this b e I Pinestille, the Ashtabula, mud theCouneautroads. ji---------- -- These have all an existence, some in .the course done ? or Construction, all haring raised sufficient stock ------- , .1' urganixe and go to--work;tts soon as the sea will permit ..! A StiIISCHIBCII. IiBLOODY AFFRAY AT POIMIXOtIiII, Vw.—On . csdoy, five men belonging to the United States Amer Susquehanna were shot on the wood nrf in Portsmouth, Ca., by the keeper of a ggery, named John Cooper. The guilty par: V Was immediately arrested. There had been previous difficulty between Codper and the 'en, about their going off and not paying for 'cir liquor, and he had heard them threaten to II him. The Herald say, ' rarlll.4 l vrls - S Attention! sr PUNIC arrmmoa mon nottiert, follY mina fmn,unyarnishiist platemmt of !oho Watt, who.. of sit old rhoph by ths me of the Pcminkcar, ...thin may eartify that I bave been cured of old Chronic gime, bT the civa of Four Bottl. of Petroleum. The ismgh attacked me • ymisiagoknet DoCenbrr. Inst. hopes of getting well. as I-bad taken flu. advice of c cal yhrewinnl wltliont any amtent. I woo benefit.' the by the Pothilemn. f onward op. ths to. donna of the Jiangsu., a Aim( subilance rrametiling bona I make throe gatemen., without any aolkitation Man inif onsito do 00. end: wkly fOr the vamp., Slut other. who eJ le . a tt gaing mf he benefited. Too are at liberlY tot ouldich thle certidcale. lem zooid Millen of Pltteburgh , having nodded bon . thlrtPthres yeara. Xy mindence. tide time, le:al Second Arcot. JOHN WATT. at rirrnt-eun, February Infits For sale by MIK , & Mel Tor cll. 140 Wood eye; R. Y. 6ellen, 67 Waal street; 11. A. F6buratork, Co. cows Wood orti Front Weals, D. SL Curry, D. A. Ell/uIt.A.PD pdd o o. a . ar.d 11. D. Eckm..rti, Allczbeuy, lag by tb• 8. 11816, o,),2oaLlirff CanalD66l/6.6o,6ntbm,pitiowel, ITemperancehe Meeting. MEETING of t Union Temperan , Socletko at Pltbburub and Allegamlb ni.4.1„,7, 1.• Cumberland Preabrlarlan cb,u. f ,. ...r. . iM ' th a .""4.lbl' E"""t 11MIIIELL. 't IIOLMES'.I 8 S --- 60}{ AT t EW B Illt !h—t. drr, 7 mt.. Nt r i , ?. 0 . ~ s•.' Id.. ' 1.. " o AL W. M. .r . j '"{elS Book. Na..r,. pidov h , n , Ae , No.da. , NUortla".-211rItis.h Row, for rebro COPPERAS ---3.; lila. In tine order, for rsle by M 25 . J. SCLICKOIII AKER C CO. VVRAPPING PAPER— - V tr. =roam 500 1. Tea Pasty., For No by m e 1.25 J. SCHOON. AKER A CO. ifiIiNTING PAPER-7 0 Reams for sale his see 1... erprlsntnebt,hl co 4 W o ad r t. osel. J. St.H.JONMAILLIt A .. TANNERS' 011.--15 bble. No. 1; ..,..' for rale by meb J SCHOON MAHAR a CO _ I INSEED CAL-30 bills. for sale by iLA melt:U. J. SCHOON MAKER s AT_ Q.1 . 31:5AR AND MOLASSES -1.7 75 LIU.. t wine N. O. Safar. . . 4dol.ble " ... Moutitser,f , Ms sy chi • JAMES A. HUTCHISON • CO. I OATSUGAR-200 blo. Small, for suleby LA meta. JAMES A. HUTCHISON it CO. ill ICE-15 tierces Carolina, for sale bY kV : reettM JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. L I.A.D AND SALA7=- a inters. Last ma= ''') "‘" 6 itrit' l r A.A. n ' t it.frilWri J. no. -----____ ItEri.Lc,„E)-7g'..1.5 ,,,. 1 4— :: , .; 215 bbls Cr...bed &man 120 -15 ordered No " Clsrltled 70 " Golden and Clarloed Syr;ta. ''' - S. I.l..gay,rtmliMVlM.. Adepts Si. Louts &JAN' HetlerST. =1 , 25 S UNDRIES-- • bbl.. Ira $0.1; In •• 91.23.1: DeesTrui 17 1 ruts 11410 a Imam ' - Shuddery 6 bow Py.' 7 late: 19 says r .. rune, Ratß Ohleudy 1 •• Dried Seethe= 4 " APPIeY thlh E. 4414 2 cask. Dors= • • lot e T tpv T IM All Tltligt 1 1 130 "0 .. '0" rotoradd Water eh COTTON--S 6 bole.; to orrice per atr. Gene t°'. " I° IyII AII DICKEY CO. giWYkt POT AI'OES -- 50 bble. ou mn , In 6 t ''r4" ' "'d fu'"4. 1 3 1.11A11 DICKISN A W. mh '''. _,--E- W. sal Ercut su. _ .._- 1./ ACON SIIOCLDERS--5 casks for sole by Jur mass IEAIAII DICKEY A CAI ---.—. MED 'PEACLIES--500 LIU. for oak by meh2.s ISALIII DICKEY a CO. OLISSES-140bbls. N. 0. foesale by 12 2 W. lIARDAC6II. TALLOW -I'.o bbls. prime, for sale by mch24 8. k W.IIIARDAUIi R. EGGS—A. few bble. (fresh) for sale by R. HARBAIgkI. OD FISR-8 eaake read and tbr,lale by I ula24 8. &W. liminkt.uu. ROLL BUTTER-4b 13 . 0 b for sa RBA le b II y S. RAGG. N 0145 Fird 2cud 116 F.enoad _ kSUNDRIES -4 bble.Freeh Roll Butter. 2o bo. Rhlle Belem 11 be. blind Anat., • saris we - au bu gr.r /O .I .and Chestnut.; 39 tt:cced pre mod •'''".13171:51.11,7.1112/LE 00., '. 2b5 LBertS eU issEED 01L--25 bble.ree'g and for gala br t00h . .1.1 ROBISON. 1.11116 R A CB ig,ALERATU-S--12.5 boxer; stri - Jl - 10 bbbt. for '",:17214 I ,A LIEU. it. CO.. Marty #trert. VijANTED — A Situation x , t , ct u k A ce il p = er iz or V V Clerk to a mema. t t l i.w. win b. n e rt. taa"" "" eGllte a awl ~hzett It. care et H Tenaperanoeville aidNobledawn Plank Raul Conlpany. NOTICE is hereby grun to the Stockhold ers of Redd Company, at they rink. payment Ao A Itetrent.Truesurers of the geld tainnaenti of t. PiTa Dollen , on each share of the stock. On the isis i tZuto y 1; . 1 eseh androlrmtood,tethll,7%.,,rgaztlt.. s te m LarjE b ; SV, le 1051. The Stockholders aro rennetted to be protegartinetosl in thr4r . pg,.... 11. HROVN, President. __ APPLES -20 bbie. Russet! and Pippins, for sale by P F. VON 1301111108 ST it IV. niehllo (AROUND PAINTS, in Oil, neatly put up I,fi to Cu of 18. to 10 8,. eiteh. ong men, nhita aro' Mari. Green, Paris Oam • Meek, Yellow Ochre, Terra de Hien., 13'b" Roo. 11. A. PAHNI T OII 3" U T h.. ki . o • . inthit: earner Pir!t, slid Hood gee_ _ - ' - b• WEET OIL-2 casiul superior, ; for s . aLe .rb22. R. C. 8613 , 21 ,3, Wc._!—L24— ALLAPER—Largeet eismortruent in Ow West—coasting of irencls nod American I'o - Scent s n, Palms. and (Amato., at prima i n agat fn. to s6perAlsee, lama by , W. P. MARSHALL. XS Wood St. Inab2.l _ * Or.Zg l Ot .APP4 ' ' Vpy r r , " 1f T itgra -- The steamer ASIA, in July tam, -IST9moTieKemE.--from Cllimed, SI Patent Churn% add I ltrstr&gragd ' V aa.r.ll 11.10) . 4'1. 4 =g, rel . = we " d ' rm iy,4, ir it and mos. w "ga, Young Men's Mercantile L i brary Associ - ' AMUS I- ' • -- - - Won ._ .__ E3lERsos's LEcTurtEs. . COGSWELL'S - . VENisoN lIAMS-- 1 :. for sale bY kk , T tochl3 j. IL \WILLIAM; 4CA _ Tau DISTINGUISHED LECTURER , 1 - ;REA'r p Ax i ; f r o, „Tii..A.M.A. 1 - QUNDRIEg--1 bbl. 00,uit... PROF. RALPH WALDO EMERSON, of Ma l . '-' ' I KJ ..,/ ttx. tt•O born pneurot by the above Inatitut, to . :. OW Z e Mlon. Nul. liver to ih , member', and the eitttens2Antran ; .U.FE .. IN CALIFORNIA ,1 , tartan 25 tole. etcarto Cntle,: Kw exle.by J. D. W ILIA. NIS4t CO. ally. a ...rt. of Lectures yen. InOIT P" ' '' intereOlng Ottlijerl, , The coarse will eon:lint. Six LeeM, .._ on tba ccomrm 0 . r ADD THE MENUS OF DARIEN. Los. ,• 17 1 : .r.i. i .s the following Widen - ruLVEtiiitti CORN - -Itefi - ned and Pre- THIS MAGNIFICENT PANORAMA is „..psredumET.,..ropres4l,l,!%,......,Faud.--‘,Trbbt, Itrami.rorah=.4..taro loinodneton: Llllll V. nigger.. 2. Waste,. uow open at the ATHEN.P.X.V I.IPILLUNGS.i , LeMZLI r . a ori n a. ~,,,,,,,,,,..0 , 1 , ., 0 ,,,,...d orx . a ,, 4 , ~,,,„4 . b, iLe Y. Ecoeostr. _ 4. Pease. tu . Cetera. CARPETS, OIL .CLUITIS, ,Six. 1 „,,„„,,,,,,_ p i ee p . er ,pc ,‘ 1,•0 , ..,43 re . nr. 0. 1 ... e. \Vomit,. ''' For pale hi nachl ..n. ELL . LE,. ~ w The Lector. will be µ is.. Tnenlays. n ~..41-..,...3. W. McCIINTOCTh I ilirlIITE WINE VINEGAR. of superior ~ ri ~.u.. w e rnauto3 pun, beet Cido”lnegx; on T=l".TreZll=rViLfgx Mtg.': .Igta m R 4 Wool sieve - Oatosnencing on Thursday e inE. -.P . ' ' Is IX, constantly. receiving hie ?ming Stoic of . 1 1.5.m1.3 foe etd . ahy W. A. ItCLI-llie PM ti;L b itelVe °.d ' k. . timeere mal Tea Dealers. , ' $2.,0n CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, .I. TRIM:1111'01S. 1 m ' h " l --- ---- - - do. dn. admitting gent. and INV..-- 3.1. P. Comprietng In part the tdlow log earietiec Single d to br had at the door ..... ........ N)v g , b, CARPETS . I Tiket , for member, Oinwle or far the one and of the. Librarian, or of Meenra Ile .. nu. Extra Eoial Tele. PO,. CIUT.LS do. dn. Tayeetry Deux. .. and McKnight. Committee. mho do. do. It r ueeele, extra e ur er. 3 ply. imperflow li a L t'the coy ex.) to be peo- do. Ingrain: extra fine doz line 40, commando.: oottonAr4 , rk i l ”; h o, „c l gtql ,1, , ,,,1 i. e.,,,, 0 ae J. MeFadden'S. 4.4.34, 541, nd.J.4 twilled lenitiam 44. 34. 5.. and -4 1 1. Kt e b,ell h enfic. an d E. It c..„...., 113d1.13 , plait, d. 4-4 a. 34, 5., and 24 nod 1.1.1 collua do. ALCOIIOI , -12 bbls. for sale -- by -- - RUGS, MATS., OIL CLOIIIS, &e. mebl.l 41. e , ELLE ng. 5 , Wad at . , Extra Chenille IhIgIC fine do.: do.: extra tufted do.: fine 10. du. MlSltrurn dn.Cheniile Door slab, turtV do. do.: TANNERS' 01L-10 bbls. war ntecl pure, .4m...1,,t , 1t.4.]..i, ; ,,,.. 1 .m1ikK , cz a i t A tK . do. .;,,..,._,. f0,...,10.,. metiV K. IL ELLEIDL . 4 leo-Pie. Oil Clo"tI o . cut to fit any site hall ve nown. lIIIERXY PECTORAL, Starch °Bob, Soap 4,74, t-4, L 4, 44. and ,e 4 Oil (lotto. 1.,) Powder. and Effe r eeseingennoeland. .ntle.by ' STAIR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS, Sc. a. K. eELLEKB. , Wenn et. lio n-Stair Kota of all elsew. Cao.et Himlitm. LISCar r"r 4 ::---- ---------- ~,,, K ag an. r,-1. 44. and 34 MIMIDUKT.k.itLen= K LCOHOL--25bbls. for Kale b m eb2l J. KIDD 5 CO- Ikon! rt. tial Tl'V 11 ' 101 l 's Wore v-„,;ror=t IS:ON:gad Plano COvene'do?Taibledo'l'dn..4tand do.: Woreted Table dn. • a K 11111p0 Iski WA ...retuned aur xtoekdlrect franthe H jerilrratel F a ctories, being of the Isteit and mad ere ----:-- --- ''''ed l etylet and color., we are on,parol to II to o9r for Kaiak! 11;w...a ~......r. a t ri i .,:c.t toe. thn, am b. Pm:e...- . Id any of Me /astern Linn. !" CO. 'Weo"eordtally to oil to mall and examine our etaek of ra fine, for The Carpet Warehouse, 85 Fourth street IPDj!C" ' --- , . mchl9 W. 3LiCLINFOCK. NGLISII VENITIAN RED JI-41 plu LT mch.42. J. PAtiISH GITING--5o bbl vets= P- ARIS WHITE-15 bbls. exi No by much= J.' aArO CRUatiCES:I I xnet!.?2_ - Ladies 'Writing 4) . K. c ~ I r i i t i N lßEßLlt l Ltvd lege, " d Denier of grim. are Third iii..e; Mara 24th. where he wlll ho prepared to. de ' . in the Art of Peurnarehlp, to such as ate de taloinn an elegmtropldla ory hand. floe ... Dun 2 to 4 o'clock In the afternoon. - _ - RAZORS! T 6 FIE SUBSCRIBER Imo be. . appointed mhl9 (' A.vent. fur the sale of ' :--;'----- '; --.--- ILCHRIST'S AMERICAN RAZORS. Q., WS DRILS -0 - 150 bags prime Rio Coffee; There at the belt Resole ebb+ have ere teen offered to l ion ~f ., ..h . y . 04 0, if, Imp, and Bina Teen the public. The manufartune •••111, t public that the , 2 coke mlperlor bladflee. chief Improvement oecearary le that' will prmnotef the 10 - No. 1 Codfish; durability 0 0 One edge. flaring . eomb •ed the best 01- 50 Edda Tenor.' Oil: - non fool with a moms. Armand Made. •• from the Pm.. 00 boxes Totem, extra 5 . F.: for ofale_tly Ilk prom. they undergo In tempering, - thee with the ' J. S. DILWORTH I. - CO, great ewe beetrovred upon them in Natio .11e can with eon- . Mehl.) "'"" """d th"r“ I" '"U " " he "" ' IfUCKETS AND TUBS-- . • superfor excellence of this name . that ey am eseh soar „,„,,,i, s pa if flood f=wrf.,, is am! I the tiwAUVL , ! ffn dos. Racket% 10 doz. Trbsll . ii: sale_ ) I:al ' ELL. refueled. =big We gas tee every Rarer to give ter aatlsfactlost.— - ---- -- Er - in . l -4 - Y.' - For .r." • bY tbs"”' " '''''''' 4. cv WILSON. • mrlTl earner Market • Fourth s. I 11. TAUNTER, hating nompleted the re win— HOUSII-K EEPERS--Ordera for Papar i RA r t .4l " arr i tk 1 eta ' . ti f .' ' 'di-YU'''. "11l u rili ' A " - Ifilarigere ran be DR at the Wail Paper Stone of I nest ----- .t---17---0117 W. P. MARSDALI .85 Weal st. ; DRY APPLES-20 sacks ree ,ors e y hie 9 01DEJ , P. lifilLlEß. - SUNDRIES -50 Weis. N. a Sugar ' LI ITORTS-30 1 J nu. ftTr Bale low.to close con -300 bids. N. O. MolAviefe SAIICEL C. SILRIVER. 40 bosh. Dried Aerie. i 0 eg..6.11, by ' me 10 WOO lbs. lins; 40 bbia. Limited Oil: i 0 tea. oew n likvd .,:t ...411MIliffe. eemeth N. If; id bbis Fmk, Roll Doter. 4u •• Timothy Reed; in stone and for robs by BROWN Jr, KIRKPATRICK, Lit.ts Att•ea D H. PALMER offers for sale, at very lit too- prim, a full astortment of Straw aml Main. cry l l oda, viw BOVAILTS—Irehrn and American . plain and fancy Straw, Braid. Clop, Utah, Milton, Lam, air.Pla - NEW MUSIC! born. te- to 1 fIALS--ilen'a loathe, and Dole t.- I Kbart. fang mad QONE IS THE CALMNESS •rl----, lain la..i. Straw. P.n. ° . VF1D1°,...4 Palm =lig. by IV 1 Walla, . pie 9.15 11 '. T a ''''' 'Lf'ipaeb°7'.litirt'•Piltr. iittotterTents.itittmal. Tart. legal dno't like to ere, mini^ wag '4' .—.. ety of shape T atet ' wetroal. Can I (tweet t.. limbo.] . RIRISOSS—ILIrIa Untmet and Scarf. plain Satin and l% anted • borernr. by Joha ParrY (eve, all widths and colora InZICT IiIIIIIM mdCrepaCaps Mamma le ten very particular LACES—PIain and flgueed whits and colored 8110 and 1 oleo of byvnot days, be (utter Annie Laurie. 'out, Netts ii,kl i y,; c at . ..,... kV , I,,,,,ibdiji/Ztorl ekk ~,,,,,,, L STRAW TRIP tfL'VG.S—CAUIa Taesela, 8att...8.14a R a t,ei,,r . .71,.4.4... by the lintebittroas. Olivia Polk*. ' P. r i tATIIT, A k4 : reach and AnlCAllnal Syn.. ltUnches mad tinted Pol. de Concern by IV I Wallace . separate. rib and p.ttel h et I . , _ With 111 the late popular Son.. Waite., tkdillkum. Polk - . re/RSA 11 - E7' S CVD Alll.6ulsee, aro de Itt to. Warehre, I ar.tions, Itmatos, de., do , Wood ha the p 6rO d e Rhine, Floprom, and ether Asks, aborted Y... Cities. ' qualine. and ram Sew Ytteo mewed mere week i AA TLVS—Assorted genial...l colt.. Abet—Rich atad low mooed Partteols .1 ['Tana.. Rea A vers . large and new stock of 13n.c.,* , - e, Mchl9 ' Cliff:K . EILING'S PIANOS, [CST ItEC'D ANIJ NOW OPENING AT To arrive this week- ni 6.6%, 6ti .d 7 IaCIAVIA. rural and • j ISM DIG WS. Ito. 130Lnann SIII/Tt• ylen, varying to on. from 11.20 to 111.00 Alto, two mar A very lare and =raper ate. of 1.. .able Oasis. nifleent tenuad Plano.. Ram the same welebrated otanub , c- ad toted b, ticntlernAlearpt i grol o c c ily '' 'l ' lle alawe with • full and gates. Rock uf Mow and = flet k r; 1 :1001.1 utect.rttoreftiof Nest.. and C.. M'"'.1!,10'.."0"10'.1/1o1;?ifib;i6l.1.011, 01 Wool et of .s"Ma.e.thi„..o'fi,..,—h°ll4:4.",uts.lT,lirtnb.3otra 1.1 a n o. Piano 1 orb. to hire Old Pianos takest in tA t s,r r tniAt., taeLee u n ite ' of the largett and best Select. part for now otos, me stocks we. of the AllennellltAl all of which the Proprietor ------- -------- Is di-UM:M.IAI to eau . et such pricey es will convince all C.1:11iTI-I'S H O RSE RENOVATING POW- .4,0 ti,...- him with mll. thet t only the most anterior DERS., onmpund chiefly of Vegetable., 0111 ...Ire to Mad. la sold at Els otablialLo ' ent. but also att. 1.- Immediate bealth Pede: . le Invaluable for the cure est pricet in the ob . . . i. thc of the numerous diseases to witiett Cattle and ann. are AU ordere in the taltoring line esswooed. tonstrid, subject. vie iliandara oward Strains. lade Bound. I two( I:wet possible manner. amts t the shortest notice. Appetite, lioree %Metope, llonwei Etiotemper In Caul., walla .tan the Inelnit of the Cod, and ltheumatietn. wommonly w - w title Sa d Comithtin whirls proles fga.a too suanr rain Wi IN . TbR LARD 011,-19 bbls. J. L. " 1° b " . " . ' '''' F 'o.o' ''''." I'o. b"ang 'LW 00 L'Ann" ." I "l3l.3.lllltk r trAl b tlis. foundered; a rers es PI Mt gre. humor. mad parilies the bited. it la aim a o ak and certain mare for the IlenTen al , mellis 221 nod . 1,,Z Meaty rt. "' C 2al ''' n'd ° l ' 11 ' "' l ' " b ili th' Sffra l'U V . :1 SIX.' AR AND MOLASSES— ay. t disown t w aan e ranee e se an , 0 1. 0 p.p., ti n , wort., lie.. .1 attain rano. tbeetowArn 10 Idris Plantation .neart sal .vela in broth a.-tion IC.) bbl. do Molave, look neperagr) tor sale, whole... ur ntall, be 1 In FInAA And na o.le bY 8 4 WICKERMIAM mettle HILLER 0 RICKETS/V. „..„._ otrh/1 corner Math end Nood rt.. . , TIPF.AIIL STARCH--50 boxes for sale by A Blast Furnace for Sale 1 i_ • tn hitt ILARDI.J 4 V.P •CO 2.III:',UNDERSIGNED offers for Sale his' - i-DNElfl-CIES-- 01,A , T FERN ACE, sttualtal in that mead, * ..pas, ' S 2.5 bola.Na 1 Winter Strained Lard Oil. known as the eAllateona Purnare.. with all the out . e .1 , ~,,,,,j,,,,,,,,,, p 1,..,,, , :,,,, buildingto SAO. and ORIS.T MILL: and even' thing tor 7 bbla 3.1000 Pork, mos./ to aut., on the Pmeltlng of Ore It has 1..• llama llama Amulders and Sidra in smoke/10.0 , assn/ Of tend attached. with as numb more ...du . h. bbb. No 1 iterken.L for eale low DT would be neretwars. wel ch east be had fn. Tee- to 12 per KIER ,i, JONES, :11111I'llti: IrZZ e ti.., " o7. b ri:ta. , 0r...hat!",1217f, mesh e Canid Basin o f i a eer y . ... onenutlea, easy to coma and yieldlott trOln An IA IA nAI. RAIL II IA COALIIIIA and half (man the , Lbw.. Loaf. Will. where • • rende saN, ono be Mund for ll lb picalurte of I.l[ MetaL and Is too toll. Irma the . II ed.. oat Atlantic lillroad, •hlrh to one of the lines N ~,,,,,0. SUGAR - 2 5 }Ads. for tale f relined+ etsouortln• the Ttunclaw , illver with the Pea 1 . ~, 5,0 I.LZELL, 08 Vi . ,._ Braid. Which bas 4.1 lute. of railroads running oat from it, Aniebeefan 1 under mou s e, penalty th..gh .11 tbe la• ILIVRSLMentIi. ' t owne mad OP.. George., where a MAT' Nile il Krf63 Pla Mena, Machinery. Hollow Ware, a. ii e, DOLLS.PITTSISUROI I CITY Gs; no. in tonal.. wwk.. bs water pow,. with a !'all er 15 4l t 000 1.) ch. , . Poimilas nought. Malag C . a . Let en a never Whop stream. .4 in the most Itesittt„ tut do Collie; fart of the south liul do FIAT ' , Led Let.n may be addremed to me at Etowah, Can co, Ga.. . 2 de. P.- Q... Rook ~.. 00 i ''' Le '''''' " ."' I'4. 1 118'4171nrovAIL i Fr 'tn:V l 'l bi. A.WILKINS A Co. torn. flint and Market et ALLAVOAA FLAAARA Merril 1.1614 WALL PAPER. . aftl Lhintsee teapot.Olnyt. w d lars a alas . 0%1 uay.. as. — HEWBOOBS! NEW BOOKS: ; Fresh Assortment of Spring Goode kt r. HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third !FIGIOSLAS PALMER ie dai receiving A M.. 4. opposite the Poe. Can.— I from the Eastern Chia, I/ ea old stand. ibe Warrick NI oodbendk, by Jrant For:od NO. 55 MARKET STRIkT. er. . Caroline of Pruneertet. No. I- by Keynolde. Planlield hail. a Ilisusioti it