PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PEIBLISELED BY Willi?. A CO PITTSBURGH • SATURDAY MORSLCG, MARCH 29, ISM We learn from the Philadelphia American, that the-Board. of Commissioners of the incorpo rated District of the Northern Liberties, after various meetings and discussions on the 'subject, haveat length , finally resolved upon making a subscription of five hundred thousand dollars to the capital stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company--a wise and mtufificent•setrwhich will prose of great benefit to the District, while it will be hailed with universal pleasure by the community. We Lelia this cotta example will Le followed by the remaining -Districts. We think there, can be no doubt that the mountain section *ill ,e put under contract this oPring• • I. The Whig State Convention of TennesSee have nominated Gen. Camp4ll for Gov ernor lßs Dernociatic opponent to the pre s ent ./ • incumbent of the office, Gov. Trousdale. Both gentlemen served with distinction in the .Alexi can war: Both reside in the middle division of 'the State. Both are personally • unexceptiona ble anti men of Private worth. Gen. Campbell is the; yo. unger, Men, and more popular with the masses. Gov. Trousdale has the advantage of the incumbency of-tlre office. Its patronage is inconsiderable. The August election possesses great interest from the fact thatthe Legislature will bare a Sen ator to elect in placc.of IL L. Tummy, who gim. out with the regrets of no party. ❑ - e hope to nee a good Whig in his place. • STEAitI:O FRIUT aw FLORTE.S.--111 former ages,-when fruits and flowers were but little era dicated in England, an idea somehow took root in the minds of the pepple, that all such gifts of Nature, belong to wbciever chooses to pot forth his hand and take them, no matter who may claim he soil open which they grow.. This def inition of right, is part of our inheritance from the mother country, and had , not yet been entire- ly thrown aside. It is not hard to understate this feeling, when the product has cost the land holder neither Isbor nor attention, when the es tate is.rry large, and when the children of ten ants hare been accustomed to rove over the 'grounds, and from habit learn to think they have Bowie right to them. We will not r - ,tin afoul of the dOctrioes of those who are keenly olive to the evils caused by large estate,, but co inc our selves too point toulich aot even a Communist or National Reformer could object. According to the laws of Pennsylvania, tae stealing of fruit can he punished a 5 n trespass only, and prosecutions under the law, generally result in it heavy expense to the prosecutor, and the escape of the offender. In rural districts. but little inconvenience is felt from the leniency of thalaw, but in the neighborhood of cities, it is an evil of no common magnitude. It is, no doubt, very refreshing for school boys and ap prenticss td make excursions beyond the city limits on holidays, and it seems hard to deny them such a privilege, when we have no public, grounds; but the price of this indulgence is a gross irdustice,to a particular class. The lands around our citieS, are cut up into lots varying in size from one to 'ten acres, and are cultivated as flower, fruit, and vegetable gardens. Ent in steadof the gardeue'r or hurtieulturst pursuing his oemplon in peace, like other producers, he is ns ore who hno made hiwhome in a desert infested by wild beasts. His life lis not that continual round of peace and tranquility, which poets delight to describe, but one of eternal watchfulness and warfare. He is half Ibusbandavin and half war rior. He is forced to reverse the law of progress, and convert his pruning hook into a spoor. The common law is not his friend, in the way of pre. max, him from being robbed, nithough it coo not refuse to justify him, in defending himself thus he learns to fall back to the primitive law, and to take care of his own rights. lie studies the mysteries of man traps and spring guns, becomes • a breeder of blood thirsty dop, arms himself with revolving 'pistols, and must' , acquire the nervenot merely to threaten. but, in extreme cases, to carry his threats into execution, though at the risk of taidng life. This is no fancy pic ture, ns the recollections of our readers in the two cities can testify. It is common in cities to regard the stealing truitas a light offence, because the loser is ger , orally pictured id the; imagination as come weal thy merchant, who has nested himself , for old ago in a splendid country scat, and the thief as some half starved wretch, who in tempted to put forth hie hand andpartake of themillionnire's superabundance; but the truth almost reverses he r picture. The most tempting of them trim ' es generally belong -to poor, hard working gardeners, who pay high rents, and with all economy, and a thorough gleaning of their gar dens, only earn a respectable living; while the reseals who constantly annoy them by trespass ing and stealing their fruit add flowers, are schoolboys, belonging alike to rich and poor fami lies, .A viwan, who are a burden to society wherever they go. Whether there should be any distinction drawn I which will make stealing from a man who is able to bearthe loss a pardonable error is a ques- I tion which common sense.docs not stop to de bate, but, nalong as many people acknowledge ouch a distinction, it becomes necessary to show that it-can have no weight in this esse. % Very few wealthy people thoroughly cultivate their country seats, unless they are far from the city. 7 -Many of them would take a • pride, in becoming. horticulturists, but as they arc unwilling to witch • their grounds with the same vexatious care as that which the poor gardener is forced to give, the little spot which is his only hope of a, living, they generally confine their operations to the planting of shade trees, and the building 4. g reen houses near their dwellings. The only remedy for,all this is to place a bunch , of grapes or a rare flower upon an equal footing with a yard of cloth or, a pair of boots, and let the lair Fultz the stea l ing of one larceny, the same as - the stealing of the other. The law - - . punishes theft not merely to protect the robbed • butio reforin the thief; and this leniency . not • ' - only wrongs the owner but trains and eneonr- ages thieves. This 'conclusion is not alone.' 'reached by the coarse of argunent, but is only too 'well-sustained by facts. A great many of our worst thieies received their first lessons by being led, when boys, to rob orchards and gard ens, .merely for fun, or the love of adventure, with the fall knowledge that bath the law owl vulgar opinion would not regard•them :LS crimi nals. Let the law be changed so as to tally bet ter with common justice and a more healthy opinion wiil soon prevail. As hinted above, the change we advocate is only needed .in district% around large The farmers, who are seldom troubled by wan gers,and who lore the friendly privilege of picking up an apple or plucking a Bower whenever they " • wish it; can afford to be indifferent but In this neighborhood the protection of the law Cis al,. ethtely needed. and czertions should be made to procure the pa-muse of au etfettiTe enact.- ' meat. THE MANITTACitIit or FLAX.—The lute die coveries i n n Europe in regard to the manufacture I of Flint„ have excited intense interest in the WeetermStates, and Flax Factories are talked of In various directions. As a sample, we give the • following from the Cleveland Herald. Mr. Bce nen, the gentlemen spoken . of as intending to erect a Illatlnfactory for the preparation of -Flax Cotton," is well knoim in this community as an intelligent and enterprising man. We have no "doubt that he will find our cotton factories hero ready to Om-hue his prepared Flax, fur the purpose of irsicingit up on their cotton nmchin ery. 1 . Flax Cotton ilia —We are informed that lion. JohrO.F. Beaver has sold his farm and -intends • using the proceeds --tri the erection at Newton Falls. of a mill for breaking thin and manufactu ring what is known ns "dal cotton." Success to the enterprise of the law-makin . g farm ing manufacturer. We soppoee that his mill Rill run by water, and that like other Bearers, ( be Rill do his own log-rolling and build his own dem. _ AVneeting is to be held at the Empirell, all on Wednesday eTening„! to take. into consideration theestablislunent of a Flax Cotton Cleve land. Mr. S. W. Cady of Cincinnati, and other gentlemen from abroad who are posted in the matter, will Wrens the meeting. ._— • llottAi;ar's Gov Minimum., &o.—th (he Vir- 1 BY TELEGRAPH. giniff Home of Del tea, on Wednesday', m ere t, i _ _ L._ :. - 19th,, a Motion was Made by Mr. Wells !to take ' Fee... up a bill of the abo title, which had been pre- •THER PRE STRAYEER CASADA. t T riously laid upon e table. , POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. .A Mr. Russell, w o opposed the motion, said ; Saw Tuna, March 25. among other things, "a company has been irk- ! ENGLA-ND. corporated in Pennikylvenis to construct; a rail rand from Pittsburgh to the Virginia line in the • Lord John Russell's Government is very weak direction of Steubeiville—a town on the North 1 —he cannot get his friends to rally around him. eeented in I, A . dia . solutiori of Parliament, and a general elec . bank of the Ohio. nearly opposite to HORiday • tt A te . 11 , non is expected soon to occur. Anco.otlitrueretczrrangaa b a nn fro ben m P Steu nvi e 1 IC4 Oh v ici e. to through central Ohio to the State of Indiana i The agitation of the Catholics both of Englankl A complete line lof railroad from the city of , and Ireland, against the proposed, final measures Pittsburgh, by the most direct possible ante ' • of Lord John Russell continue. unabated. The Protectionist• through Virginia e nd Ohio to Inthana,, pag lenders are making vigorous ; ert t rearatio. fora eneral electi n ks' twenty three mil. north of Wheehng and rev s° , secure . . o, in order to miles north of Wel shurgh, has thus been prey, , 1 m the - Hausaof (Ammons, a majority that tied for, except a gap of about six miles be- ; wil t four shillings duty on Corn and tureen the Obio rivir and the l'ennsylvania line. ; bre_ . n Hungarians. I The present bill w uld enable that gap thbe eitip- k OI the . and Polish refugees who or -1 plied, and would us confer a great advantage ; rived b. Liverpool lost week, few of the Hunger upon Pittsburgh nal Steubenville, of the ex- ! re accepted the eight pounds sterling op pense of a portion of the constituents of the gen- " propriated by the British Government, to defray demon from Broolr and other citizenq of I Vie- , their expenses to America. The Pol. have all refused the advice of the LOll4Oll Denis ginia." The ayes and noes being on by Mr. Wells erotic Committee to induce them to remain in it wps d„id e d i n l England, in case their aid should be required to on the motion to Silo it up, the negative b . j , the following votex—.ayes .14, k, assist the Democratic cause in France and Hun noes 51. , SnrT• The people of Steubenville being thus denied j PRANCE. There is no news of importance from the right of way throngh Virginia for to reilrood . ' The weekly accounts of the hook present corn ,running, direct froth this city to that,'. will, we merce in an unfavorable point of view. he feel assured, turn) their attention to -1114 river accounts from the agricultural districts ere its. route, which is the best and cheapest route : for vorable. them, and one tool haying no rivers to cross, no Lisle. ' doubtful points tol settle, and nu dispithed right There was no hope a(¢ fusion betisten the two of way.. It will ctist place less to build I branches of the Bourbon fancily. .. their road from that place to Wellsville, than to , ITALY. build a bridge across the Ohio. Wh r ur — fftis is,J, No positive news has been received from this done, and the g 4 between Wellsville and Bear- I quarter. It was rumored that various conspire er is filled up, Steubenville will have railroad in-1 ties had been proposed or threatened. tercourse with th; Lakes, and with th e far West " PRUSSIA. by the Ohio and ennsylvania Road, and with 1 The Cabinet Coun'cil has resolved to issue all the eastern duties. The advantages are so ! compreheusive memorandumof the German ques •"ity, the rent,. in no peefeeti _ ' , tion, containing Prussia's view of the whole decided for that , question involved in the revival of the old Ger feasible, and its, accomplishment is so clearly 1 , man Confederation. ' within the power ) of that place, that we cannot , Daring the past year, the Commerce of the understand why there should 'be any hesitancy ' Zoll Verien had increased considerably. an the part of th+ Directors of the Steubenville t The Hesse Cassel political conflict has degen- _+— = rated info vulgar quarrels between the Prince DISTRICT COURT. id Indiana Company to adopt that route, We , Lei subordinates . . , es, . i Before the. Honorable Walter It. Lowrie. auld like to heiir their views on the subject. ' The ,following is the latest proclamation from I In the case of Wm. Brown. vs Charles, 1) 'el ' Baron Hayman to theofh • —te. of the Hessian at - and Stephen Stout', owners of the steamboat the Virginia House ,of Repre- my of Cassel: I Monoopikebk. the jury returned with a verdict - a seriesresoluti teeb, of atit• was , .•Gendemen-1 bare summoned you here. it, !of two hundred and eight dollars for the • plain thott, ofiFeriquler, and referred ; tell you that I have been commissioned by his I till. tnittee of thirteen,which declare ' Royal Highness to crush under foot that perul. B. Schnook vs Mrs. Chorlotte Illume,Adminis a favor of the compromise as a i of difficulties—that she sympa- I doss gang that threatens the welfare of the State. ' teat, it of Frederick Blume, deceased, No. 155, Sirs, the question is, who is to rule.—This God- lApril •to list N0200.N1 , abandoned, galless;pernichius ban! We shall I Bock° cur defouke A 'o . n ngrnw for a ldninnit' h Carolina in her ercited feel- 1 , noon decide this - question in Crossel. Sirs, in lace t she cannot approve of all the I. this little State the Throng is in danger, ooa all I diet. } account for the knffils of ni :9 ' T9 n a n tid a S7I.Z. nhd'obnve'rk ngress touching the SUMO, yet . j the Thrones in Europe look here, upon this little ! Win. Eichbaum, Committee of Matilda Elliot, X the present condition of the I State nod Army. I ask not if you will obey— Ivs Daniel Robinson and Marcus Bell. No. 851, to justify it isnot for that I have called von together. You , April 'ilk List. N::. 'I , ' taus/ us/ obey ; for be who obeys not shall have his , I'l'st:it:nod Dunlo-p— -any action nainula-for • .' the integrity of the Federal' soldier cootpulled off his back, and a blouse put j fkni:linis plaintiff, Wills for de 'l. on in its stead. It is nothing to you whether , Action of rejecuncrit to recover two lots of „,t ek s o „, are worthy of oof, 1 the orders given You. Sirs. are constitutional or ground iu Teperaneeville, purchased by klefen language of the forewell ad-1 er of our country, she regards overnment which constitutes us i n pillar of surreal independence; ur tranquilityat home, our: peace ' not. Ills Royal Highness has morn to the Con- ' dam at Sheriff's sale. Verdict for plaintiff—six I stitution, and I have full power from him —I am ' trot. damages and air rents costa. the Constitution for you. Sirs, if any of you Jacob Lashed, Andretv McKinley, James W. iprefer the smiles of that gang of traitors to the , Taylor, and Henry Johnson, owners of the steam favor of your Prince, whom Go,l has set up, 1 j boat Carolina vs. J. 11. Lockwood, i will null the coat from his hack, and put on a I and Thos . S.' , l. • afety, of our prosperity , of that 1 • , ' • T. M. Taylor. I , k, .ark., °a lien. of the steamerCon ich we w. Ii oiitetkk and blo r u b s:. sm b . ennemen, your servant,--. ”1 smnee. No ffit . S. April '49, List No 16. s safety with ' J acts anxiety," , . of Bodon has passed a law, for the ' :stiller X. sumtkm tine pi/dila/Is, Loothiri & it a duty to ti tn i e that . she regulation of the press, abolishing the censor- j Gillmore for defendonts. Action to recover dam ' ship,and re melee all articles to be . 4 -awl by i mg. for Itt.t of the Caroline .unit near Stubeu the Southern ongress, nor in , q - . —" g ity t herself to th 'evident come- ' a measure; and she p constrain- k burnt ' ut earnestly to iemciastmte with ' against any meditated secession the authors. The Chamber of Deputies had been ' villa he coming in contact with the Consignee.— I Case not condoled_ itch cannot but tee d to the destruc- Sen and loss of 11 the countless pring from it. 'egislation of Ye g States, design only measure ed for its protecj anon, as peculi States, as de fraught with ii VIRGINL , --In' sentatives last offered by nr. to special a co.. that Virginia is final adjusttnent thises with Sou. ings. but '•whit elation of she perceives i country nothin; ted to entlan Union." The followin:1 S. That in th dress of the fat: the "unity of r one people a ma the support of ,abroad, of our . very liberty w ; “watching for i ; this State dee:: cannot unite id any way corn: quences of sue :: el respectfully her sister Stat • on her part, w tion of the UM: blessings that 1 4. That the non-slaveholdi: l South of the promise cone . severest repro the Southern rights, and to the Union. of business do any during its its friends e number of nad daily at , VESTY-FIVE veltmd is very c one hitherto wa li, are now van, t its stock m The noun Railroad Com al:expected b, cedented. pass over the DRED AND to and from CI! Those who with feeble !hi and enlisted mina irhisq. Ton Ptotor visas or Gem, IN 111 - ssta.—The production of !old in Russia . it 1847, about] . X 4,000,000; I 1848. it was re her more and in 1849, it woe out £7,480, I . The return for I 1870 has not set been publish t bet in 1848 and 1819 the expo fa tion of gold_ s prohibited, and I iu 18.50 the s tc of the exc. .ge was entirely ntifavorable t gold being ecn out! of the come- I try; on the co trary, a large .rtihn of the 44 1 per cent. tort , contracted at ,noon, was paid i,,,,,:, in gold or ail r. Still, the t;rculLationot gold coin does not eem to have an , ented, and, in deed, gold a pears but very rely in the ordi nary transac of business tSt Petersburg or Moscow. We can 'only ex lain the state of things by th accumulation 4 bullion in the I ' Government ffers, end by'th diffusion of gold I coin through the provinces, nd in ell parts of I ji this vast em re. The purr use made by the Government I r the army, e .., being generally , liquidated in gold, the Russ on half-imperials , have lately n tired a large c trrency in Germa- i ty, and it me thus be suppo ed that a rather I important am unt of our gold ein!lias gradually ! passed into ci ulation in this t mjer. The ring- ! mentation of be population, t=d the increase of comfort and cos luxury, amwig al large class of 1 1 , the communi y, will also accent!. for a more I considerable bsorption of gold; but even . all l these dream t ances taken together, do not s it- 1 ficiently 'cap sin the 'state of our circulation, when cempar d with the production at Russia, which fords es so large a portionlof the general production o the globe, excludinjf California.— The producln of gold by Russia has, contrary to the asserti as made by some newspaper t.cor respondents, been decreasing linen 18,47, which may in part he attributed to a Progressive tax on the produ e of the mines and washings, in proportion the quantity produced, established since that pe "ed. The Government possessing the monopol of the melting of the precious me tal, the prod ce of private mines, yielding more than three ourths of the total production is I handed over tot Government, whitth coins lt, or disposes of i otherwise. The INSIIIIN Govern ment b. n ttnrelly followed wit attention the the fluctuati n of gold in other parts of Europe; but the react t prohibition of the l!tx - portation of geld seems to indicate thnt it 1711 not meddle with the pos Lion of its gold coinage. . 1 1 1 7ARTEITES. ' The jail et Randolph, - N. C., was hurnt,, on Saturday the 17th instant, and a runaway slave, named James, perished in the flames. Thejail or, witha lac der, attempted to break the bars on the outait eof the prison but tailed. James acknowledgeH himself the incendiary. He then most fent tly implored mercy, wrapped. his blanket cio ly around his body, land laid him self down, a er which no more was heard, save some pierci . g shrieks at the falling of the roof. Horrible . order in Greeee...-111 horrible mur der, render more odious by the circumstances which assn partied it, has just i terrifial one of the villages eu Parnassus. Thirty armed men introduced themsehreer,during the night into the house of and of the primates of the -village, and drugging WM outivinto the sleet, massacred' him, withodt touching any of hi property. Napoleon Janet, Duke. of Abrantes, the elder of the two sons who survived Marshal Junot, has just died iu the 44th year of I his age; in a , lunatic asylum near Paris. He had devoted considerable time to literature, and Was enga. 'd on a translation of Lear, when he became Rearm. Re[ was an excellent musician and an accomplished linguist. , Philadelp 'a educates in her public schools 4,700 child l n, al, $6 42c each yearly. The cost in New Orleans is about $l2 each yearly: in Massach setts seven to nine; in Notches nine to ten; in ugusta, Ga, right pet- head per year. These have reference to the free school system. of edncatio , A eettect ion has been signed between France and Spain, Jr the mutual delivering up of crimi nalsiaccute of crimes against person or proper ty embracing all serious offences' but exempting political cr i mes and offences. , Attention ! far Nutt Artuttos to moat re,uvifullY bound to the uur statement John Wet, r." oldenof an uhy the nm of the errtlfy that 1 have 114 n 1,1/1 , 1 of an old Chroale Guth, by the use afFunr Diddle. of Petlulleum- Tbe rough ted m.. ~'.r auo laetDnemh.r,aallLW loot all holm of getting well. as I had taken the Italie.. of auroral Om clam; without any tuned*. I erns tem...tiled almustin,nn of by We Petroleum. /laughed up, durieg the matt Mt Petroleum. a haul ruhtfamx ',wedding Wmritta without am . haitation from our and eolrly for the purtutte that otb•rg who .a may b. be...n.1 You tar ttlikale. lam maid cilileu of rittaburuh. hrra ihirtrAttrwe yeari.. My resident:, 4.eeorixt exert. I JOHN WATT. February .13, 1 make 1 e• 1 mai Lob pnhlira haclas tbL " yrert tr. MeDosrell. 141 Wax( strvrt: R. • etrer.r; D. A. Ildoworock. A C., omn Art ; D. H. Curry, ID. A Elliott. JowPb I. P. wart; dlleglirioy. bled by the pro. S. 31. KIER, ibb R. Pitpibunel. &Uri/. Wool uw MC -Saari! Canal Maiket Street Store FOR RtT. 2 .-The Store, Man, . end door from tbe and Liberty , Pumer.don gi,el2 mat . jar, of sls Loris. March 2S. The Missouri river has fallen 3/ feet. The Up per N.ll6siSSippi is rising slowly. The Illinois is high. The river et this point to at a stand. Femurs ro New Oar.s.Ass:—Flour, 40 cents: Pork 1;0e - E) bbl: Corn, I*;° Wheat:, 12e 1. 4 100 lis: Hemp, st; 14 ton. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. Friday, March 28 Pre.ent, Honorable William B. :McClure, and Boggs, Asisteinte Judge. Commonwealth on. John litany. Indictment Assault and Battery with intent to kill. This appeared to he rather an aggravated case. It appeared in evidence that two Itnßani., the pros ecutor and a man named Rocco were to conver sation, on the evening of the 14th of January Inn, when the defendant approachfal emu seizing Rocco, asked him to treat. They did not un derstand theyjdo hot speak Ithglish, and Rea v, after repeating hi, request several times, drew a pistol and presented it at Rocco, declar ing that lie would:thoot Lim if he dill not. Foa -1 tams interfered, not catching hold of Realty, rested his weapon from him. They then went into their NCIL evening some one went into fontruia's house. wall a message from a young gentleman, who, be, said, was waiting for him at the door. ; Ile at once went out, and es soon as he had done Nal attacked by young Rcany wit)} a club. and received n severe blow upon his which felled him to the earth. Ilia head was very badly cot, and lie was confined t o the wive for ' nearly a month "afterwards. The bills,of the . physician who attended him amounted to t trwenty j dollars, and he was unable for a long time to pursue hie ordilmry business. The jury vths ably addressed by John D. Ma boo Esq., on the part of the commonwealth, and R. S. Maeraw fur theidefence. The assault and battery was admitted and the only question was as to whether it amounted to an assault and battery with intent to kill. After receiving a charge from his honor Judge CATTLE MARKET. McClure, the jury retired, and brought in a re, Philadelphia, March 28. diet guilty of an aggravated assatc and bat- Beeves are steady and in fair request, with I tort'. sal. at 4445068 "pl cwt. for ordinary and prime 1 i'onimouwealth an. Andrea Fontana. Indict quotations. nicnt Assault and Battery. The prosecutor in flogs hre in steady demand at the former case, was defendant in this. T6e case ti:.i1,50tiz,, , 87 cwt. rested :unduly on the evidence of young Kenny, ••• who swore that un the evening of the 14th, Fon- NEW V .) " , 31.-rCh 28 . Cana attached and beat him. ,ont and other to derpicethe .r that Compro "on,ldeserresthe /.rly'offennive to igatory to their e minent danger The river has fallen 3 inches in the last 2f hours, and there.are now 9 feet water in the canal. The steamers Memphis and 15 infield .icott pa,s ed up this afternoon. le by the C. & P. ret - week., is as ii it is napre aesengern who ge' ONE HUN ! antl its freight -MAUI:LH - 1M MARKET: - March 2: 4 . Cotton—The Canada's news has Ind no per- cePtible effect upon the market, as the decline was anticipated. Flour—The market continues .dull and Ma, tire, with a further decline of Colo 7e , bbl. Sales of 1,000 bbls ettnndarii brands at $1 :17 1 , bid: wane holders will not,accept this price. Sales for city consumption arc light at former quota. ' I.tions. Rye Flour—Small sales at , h 3 ii - "r , bid. I Corn Meal—ls dull, with sales' 100 1,1,1 h , something under V 2 0$ bbl. Grain—The demand for wheat is limited, but prices have undergone no change. Corn contiu nes' in good Zemand, and prices are steadily I maintained. Sales 4000 bushels Penna. and Southern yellow at 600601 admit Oats arc without change. Whiskey--Is dull at 2flc in bbls. I Led its progress ins of its success. Ft . Wei!. —Ra- Cotton—Prices are declining. with sales 1,000 I, bales. Flour—The market closed firm, with sales of 4,000 bbls at yesterday's prices. Grain—Wheat is heavy, and not much doing: millers only buying sparingly Sales 7,000 ' bash, Ohio, at 1000. Corn is held one cent higher than yesterday, without sales. 'Provisions—Pork is steady, with sales 900 ; bbls at $l2 I'2 for old mess, and $lll 62 for j new; and $lO 121 for old prime, and $ll a/ for I new. Pickled meats are heavy, with sales of i 500 tierces at Sct for hams, and tie for shoul- dors. Coffee—Prices have declined iql since In.st I report. Stocks in first and second hands are , I large, and prices still tend downward. Wool—ls attracting some inquiry, hat meets with little sale. Whiskey—ls easy at 211 c 1, 1 gall. 1 Iwow= i CINCINNATI MA BAST. , CINCINNATI, Mar. 2S. Flour—The market closed inactive, with light sales at $3,50 'e bbl. Provisions—The market is firm. with an ac tive demand for mess pork at $l2, with but few seller., at that figure. Bulk Rent Sales 40,000 pounds sides at I.lc, and 3,000 pcs shoulders at 4 l -2e V lb. Whiskey—The market is steady at 17/c i gal. Receipts have hare fallen Mr. . Groteries--Are steady with a good demand. Clover Seed--Continues to command $ , 1,60 to bu, on ar;iral, and in small lots at $6,746,7 V bu. Stocks are greatly reduced. The river has fallen 1U inches in the last 9.1 hours, and still receding. The weather is clear and pleasant. 1 ST., LOUIS MARKET. A fair business has been doing in the market •within the past few days, and prices generally are well maintained. Flour—The market is dull, with moderate-sales of superfine country brands at $3,00@,53,ti2 Grain—Wheat is in good demand at 550452 bu. Corn is active. with males in the last three alays.of 25,000 bu, atl:Sc for mixed and yellow, and 40c for white. tWs have improved, with sales at 44e bu. Provisiore.—Are in good demand. Sales 22,- 500 bbls Pork at $11,750012 7t bbl, for prime mom, (the greater portion at the latter ligurem,) $10,7 5 for ordinary mesa, and $0,75 for prime. Salem No. 1 Lard, in bills and tierces at 7111;74 74 it,. Ilulk Pork is selling at *4,00 for shoal- den, $5,50 for sides, and $0,50 for hams, 11 ewt. Bacon is in fair demand at 50,C4 fur ,boulders; for ribbed. and 7i(s. - Sc clear sides; llama, city cured, 7,)68e, 7 0 lb. Whlskey--Sales at Ike to gal. Ape-Tait IfFIIANT TIF,TI MON Vto till' %Mil. .f Dr. McLane's Vernylfuke. Rotel. all that dmilt. `. ferret, when Via the entranre of rat hole. en. t e n the aperture, travel , along the tweaue,elsee upon the rat. r &terminates hie evince,. and drag+ the animal'. de. ftinet mama.. to Welly:lit And in like manner I have hound Itr. MeLarte's American t ennifuge to operate uteni ieenny. those dreadful and diuta-erunq I.Yrinentors .4 _This remedy, like the ferret. enter.. We thr mouth, travel. down the gullet. bun. niund the nheina..ls, lays hold of the a.m... shake , the fife out of the 101 ,1ii e .,. oweeps clean their deo. anal Larrira their tansasee virtu out of the system This. at 110,0, Lae been the 011.0 oho Vernilfuge upon nay children. NV 4 /tit': lATT Nartao, January. I n.l7:' - nay N t,„ eertifj. that I hove awl Dr. McLane . * Yernih fur. and have !uncut it to operate In like manner upon toy children. JUIEN N 411.2, Juue. 104, Pores. by J KIDD& CO., inekt2T-dtwlve:et 200,00 Wood et. -- - gar 3IR. BRISTOW respectfully 111V122P the eid7.1 . 41. of Pittsburgh and the West, to r a .olne e e ls A AliCierit and /Palma (11111LOWLS- Puy , .1 At, Amdetuy In PowsPrOsta, 1 00Thestnutstroet; and Academy In BALTIMORE, 211 or 217 Baltimore atiet.- ILIs mane are outy a few dollars faros course of class tot A ,A, A did emmlng handiumsed. PLeseemill with out Mar or IntroSkrut one and all. buteuetinn given In the :ICBM itATIlE111.11:1C61. BABB. 14 latest If post paid, for only sl—thsts doing away with the Master's pence., L e p: t emper Mb, you can luau to write by iourst II with this maw mat eat model, for $l, by aPPI/Ing io the ntaldA/Phis at Balthllom Andemr. 13.13..V.41 Or Rent 118 Market x.ke . e nringtn i n, gm haul n. HOME MATTERS, CAPLAII:CASL—Captain James Davidson, of the ' steamer S. F. Vinton, which came in collision DR. A. Ti. Ettsor.—Dr. A. 11. Elliot, a ar s ti a _ • on last Saturday night with the steamer Lowell, guided lecturer on temperance, has arrived in yesterday arrested on a Camas, Pittsburgh, and will probably deliver a series of barn, the District Court, at the instance of lectures. Dr. E. is a gentleman of much talent the Citizen's Insurance Company, in which the r . rtil lun.g übro t 7t before the Honorable Hopewell Rep and ability as a speaker, and has everywhere Steamer Lowell and her cargo was partially in succeeded in producing a profound sensation, on aured. M the subject which he is eloquently advocates.— ran A c ' e W Compani.. John Barton, Esq, for the Insa in- arks Esq.. appeared for the We copy the following paragraph, regarding his voicerq of the boat, and Colonel Black for the oratorical powers from a Hollidaysburg paper. respondent " For eloqu'enee, pathos, humor, keen rare.m, The, question raised by the defence; was, as to wilie ring invective , nod consequently for varied whether the Insurance Company had a right to interest, we hove rarely beard the lecture equal- use the names of the owners of the boat, and as led—never surpassed—and it was a cause of r e _ to the sufficiency of the affidavit on Which the are: that so few, comparatively, of our citizens writ was issued. were present to enjoy the treat," d in the meantime bail required in the sum of I Since writing the above, we have bad the A ..; ;1 0 ro . ; I `"These points were held over for consideration, pleasure of bearing Doctor Elliott. who address- • Grand Jury yesterday ig. ed the Young Men's Temperance Association last Bt W . leaonnn .— The rught, .and were highly delighted both with the • noredthe bill of Indictment preferred by the Ilan. William Kerr, against D. N. White, and Samuel matter of his speech, and the manner in which it Haight ,(publishers of the Gazette) et al charged was delivered. We trust that this gentleman with libel, so fur as regarded Messrs. White and will favor our citizens with a series of letters on ! Haight this important sul.jeet. IBianca-an COINCIDENCE.—the firet:case report' EMEnSo.irs LErvi readers will Tenni d in'the trot volume of G. IV Harris' Pennsil ravia lect that Professor Emerson will lecture again I R am bo, Reports for 1850, is that of Apple vs. this evening, in the City Lecture Room. Sub ject, "Culture. PsPsu Hanotsa.—Mr Welter P. blambrill, of , Wood Street, boson hand an eAtremely finestock ; of wall papers, of every varie!ies of. style, pat- Low I...A.A.—His Rolm JudgdP lleClure, ; tern, and richness; and if be cannot suit the; yesterday called the attention of the Grand Jury I tasteS of housekeepers they must be very difficult to the necessity which existed for appropriating indeed to please. The new spring styles are ry beautiful, 'land almost tempt one to renew a room to be used as a Law Library by then:tem ‘teteir walls before they need it hers of the Bar. tie pointed out the inconveni. mice which they sustained from being obliged daily to send down to their respective libraries 1, .1) WELLING HOUSE TO LET—NO 45 for Authorities, and stated that they were about i r.:l i r, iolb .S . tree 7 „ . street. the Mini Presbyterian Chinch, toutwe Th rUtt I L: . ai l :Taut n ' t forming a collection of books, and that the Coon- . coo r ,. .l. t zith . h.;:. of.d . cold Loiply,=rta . th ,, , , t i ty Commissioner, were perfectly willing to give ross yleaZat riVghberhood—apply an the...sea them the US° of the room. provided the Grand ''' ' ''luC-- Jury recommended it. The members of that 1 ; L. S. GORDON, honourable body, will, no doubt consider the mat- I PIMILICe, Commission, and Forwarding ter favorably, and report a recommendation to , f MERCHANT, I the County Conimissioners to that effect, to-day. 1 N,'. 78 North Street, Baltimore. I t ill.lE undernigned, Agent for the Penn .rir...i. sod Ohl. !A.,. being ..0.11/ 1.... 1 on lie Beni.. e* nod s us berme Railroad. bat mule art r" Vg7II.4T PitrZil!' n k 7,31J1/ASION itusca.xs, In cannettiun with the , FORICARI/IY;U k Ii , IiFIN:::..... and a ' :37l2 l t t ir Vr ' l li Vea7. ‘ ut = rally. '''''" L.' ' ' Fi° ' 6 ~ • liapeetruly, . •L F. GORIK/N- Ittorrietax, Morel, 18Z1. N. B Orders fur uromn.s, Salt. L. promptly oven. d. REFERENCE,. _. . boutsvlLLi, Mnrch ! • . lie stated that the dispute arose about the election of .I,,,eph Barker, and leker, called him a liar, upon which Fontana bent him severely. In self defence he thaw the pistol alluded to, , which was wrested, from him. Mr. Reany Sen. testified that on the evening in question his son was very badly beaten, and unit when he came home, hit eyes were blacked, and hit. head ,welled on the part of the defence, it was proved that Fontanti did not understand a word of English. and Rocca swore that on the fourteenth he and Fontana:were not speakinglof Joe Barker, that the assault was commenced by young Benny, and that he did not meet with more resistance than was necessary for their defence. Several witnesses a.s to character were called, and testi fied that Nontana's conduct had always been most exemplary. he being a very quiet, peaces ' ble man. After hiving been add reoed by 11. S. Magraw too., on the part of the Commonwealth, and by John D. Mahon EMI. for the defendant, the. jury retired and brioughl in a verdict of not guilty, and prosecutor to pay tee costs. rTEIINOON SE.IOI, Commonwealth el. William Jackson and Tho mas Ilnktte—L.indiettnent larceny, alleged to have heen committed in stealing a coat. The defen dants were tried on the previous day for a eimilar offence, and Jack.sen was convicted, Bogue being 11. C. tui ti ed. Similar verdicts were returned in the prcgent OUOO., t;ornmouvrealtls vs. Samuel Wiley-indictment fo43ll.lit.nilci battery, alleged to have been com mitted on Lin wife. This ruse occupied the time of the Court until Ow hour of Adjournment. end the examination of the witnee;es was not then concluded. Mr, Wiiey testified that her husband had beaten her. and her mother swore that she had neon t he marks inflicted upon her daughter's body: On the other hand, it wan rendered very evident that the prosectexis herself was by no means hlnmele,.. and altogether it was a' case which should never hove been brought into Court. Tut r Ilrand Jury yesterday, re turned the following true bills. Commonwealth vs Jno McAdams—r'indictment, liet4llllt and battery With intent to kill. Con. snmpson Wayneld—indictment, as !Malt to battery. COD, en Oliver W. Shaw—indictment, assault end battery. Com. vs Iluac Johnston—iudictment, lar eon, vs James Robinson and James Skiles— indictment, larceny. . , Dom. vs Jeremiah Lutz, Wm. Cnvanagk and Thos. NI. Smith—indictment, robbery. Com. vs John Bliker—indictment, keeping a tippling' house. Com. vs James O'Connor—indictment, keeping 1* tippling house. Commonwealth vs John Thomas—indiebnent, Larceny. Tuc Pirrsuritim Itosseay.—On Saturday,the jary in the case of Edward Goldsmith, returned a verdict of guilty. The defendant was charged Ivith receiving watches to the amount of knowing them, st the game time, to have beeo stolen. This affair is a branch of the grert rob bery which occurred in Pittsburgh, in Februnry, IK,u, where $9,000 worth of jewelry was stolen from the jewelry stare of Henry Richardson,— /ng. InNona sec.—A trial occurred yesterday, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, in which the parties on outs side were Italians, and did not understand the English language. In the course of their examination, the astounding fact was made eri , dent, that though they resided in this city at the time or the last alunincipal election, they did not know that Joe Barker was a candidate nor had they seer heard his name mentioned. FINALLY COIMILITY.D.—Austin and Gardner, who were arrested a few clays ago by officer Foz. on a charge of passing counterfeit money, and in whom possession a large lot of spurious notes was found, were yesterday finally committed to prison by Alderman Major. We understand they do not deny their gailt. . . • 'lleac+, John flOlll.. t Sox. W. Stars a Form Th00...1 Canon a Co.. Job++ N,C, Llo h C o. a ll 1.14 hat oft Kelclslor &Wow, Milks' , SU, - twor, rttrotull. Doll e biSdr, Robert Garrett son,. Jos. Slso+ro. Cronalo a Co., Whoollnll+r+++ Isrtors. Clark a Thaw. not (Inal. l'ilbaHorgh. Hr: J. W. Kerr, Ilardolsra. Jos,-+ , C 00.1.1. Cr.l. 1.74 old Msooro. Mollhollon a Ray. Badracllle. !leer, S. Stooll. York. m..ooas. Jomss dteel alb. Lcal+ a Bullor."1+11adollala tOch29nitas:lto TO CAPITALISTS CLINTON IRON WORKS. lANE TIIIRD uf.this vere:desirnble prop- IL" tett l y. f situa te In :oath Pittsburgh. opposite the city, o It has • front of aIU feet on the Monongahela Meer. tea 1....41ng beck to ILigh etreet, on the top ol Coal 11111. .„ The Mal is 1p partial °vier, art hat 11 Puddling Furnace:?; 2 Bar Mill do.; 2 Small Mill du.; : 2 Sheet Iron do.: Withcomplete iota of hall. for Our. Small iron. hoop, l:!vat and mat Irani els, Nall Factors. Manta., tetinere. tot.. SC, The lint toed In the Work, it of the Very beet artalltr. •nd d a ta de li rered Prom the pit to the fort." bt railway V , :o r Ta.l b are 'h lllgtli t l2g '. lir " . P gr b h u rlTG Weerbouar, Sts ite., Be.• There le not a better Mill In the weorrn euuntry.and the quality of the Iron Is ...UMW. Census within.; to putohate Pim-. cell on the no dersiparal, Mama abate by letter 1 ., Ltil/DtiJON Fat W.. mehttnt 110 Water stroet. Pittsburgh. V. Y. Tribune. not Public Ledger, Phila4 will plot. ,IT.I the above three contain:mut hurtling& and eeml bill to tub; oak, and one ..{4 of LEATHER.. POCKET BOOK, contain of monoy. wu. lust betssre Sixth smt stre+Ls. ttrusthllrhl on Tuosday. the nth Th.. Gluier will confergn•La Ivy ramm ing:lt L. the uvener. this ° • Thee. utelL27 XiENV BOONS !—N ile Note e of a Iforadji; 1 tm. 1.1 a,. 000...1 paper. II apace: ¢ naneona ftorn ToL of the serlea. by the autho the hullo Boob, BI tan , tn.. • Element. a Analytical Geometry, and a the Differen bal and Integral Went.; by Elias Loosol, A. M. 1 vol.. Svo- ' , beep Jo. reed and fur ea& by 110BKI38, IS Apollo Building, Yourth etre.. •- AtTRAPPING PAPER---600 reams Sled. y,y it. at Wrapping Paper. Ale, a fielb .apply Daub la Mediuna Pnataus Paper. Jun ned by na.11:3 'W. b. HAVEN. ear. errand arid Market. IAWYF:ILS' BRIEF PAPER—A superior 4 article. gay raln by the quir, by W. b. MAVEN. o, tr.voti and Market. ►nAR'fARIC e.ee ror sale by L 11. FAIINESTOCK s 1.13. AL LI-OHOL—ZtO Oils. (various strength) for sale by metal O. A. PAIINESTOCK . LACK LEAD—I2OO lbs. powdered, best quality. fbr We by nichL3 B. A. PAIINESTOCK k CO. IVHITii WA-X-250 lbs. for silo by =till B. A. YAM\ ESTOCK t CQ TINE WOODS-20 lbs. Chipped &Ground, fl for sale by B. A. PAUNLAVOCK A CV. "-. ALT PETRE--50 kegs , retlned, for sale by IL A. FALINESTOCK & CO. QAGO--:.00 lbs. Pearled, for sale by $.7 ruch7S D. A. YAIINEATOCK d CO. lOTTON---iti bales landing from str. Gene t/Is, And for pale by ISAIAH DICKIY CO. 4 - IREASE-18 bbl.. landing from str. Ge yr, Lod for Ail. by ISA W lAH DICKEY & CO.. alrr end Brunt AA lU ACON-IM.ru-48 llama; - el:molder= 1.41ng from 1,211.1,.. and for sale br ISAIAH DICKSIS A eV, IR.a Water and Front Its. r 0 LET—An Office, with or without Ware 1. Howe Roan. SCM. 11. JOIL‘STON. 0te122.1 112 Becoat st. European Agency. • gar Haring been detained by business at Yew Orleans and Bt. fool., during the last few weeks. II r otA n e st leav t e this city, for Europe, JOHD. until N Ttlea Din)VIN, the nth , trieb . -I , ldrs corner et Woodland A Good Opportunity for those who want a Home. I OTS AND LAND FOR SALEThe aulwriher °Gra rd nit the following rayon of 1. Ha: Lots In Peel b y piss of loin,in the Eighth trani, each lot being 24 feet by 104. Tlawelote are pleas l,VeValita"rnainnod, mi l l se b l7,C! d o nt do l. net No. 2. Three " ... at the coluer of Halal etreet and Dis. Oneaue Wav-andrantageously looted for either banner or iii ate en. No. 7.1. Teo Louln the Borough of Lawrenceville, well rutted for private resider:we, ti Twelve Aar. of Land In Peebles township. This nroyerty la admirals - located forcountry rests, being hot. Mott dieted. front therity line, nod adjoining the Railneel. N. 5. One Int on Webster street, near Lim, 24 feet by No tad 4. will be told nu long time ma only ri a il n portion of the unhJdo money will to requirol In baud. A TIMER b 70112 HOUSE eon RENT. Aline dozy llono,nrat Ih. rororridWolwter and Elm ,dreetr. contalnlnit 11 enom‘. will 4 ren4l very low to a ,dAd family. It Ii .advdrurtod thdtdam 11uttlIrw ran ta•- rnnyo!,t..h.,iAilly REC'D THIS DAY, per Exprese-- tee dm- A learindres Gent , and Ladle , ' Kid OloTesc pivot, Cherie Silks. thole, st)lcK 50 Iripb Poplins, Ittramt, 1,25 Irioh IJarns, Linen IJ.ILi, h. Canibrirs. dn. Lagoo, tr. A. A. MASON A CO., W and 64 Market at Board of Underwriters. Ten.'Meeting Of the Board of Underwri the following resolution unaninanunly.ndop. WI. null tad...o to he publiehed: Rendred. That from and after the publication of OLio non the. no Finn Itlsk. whether orighaal or continued. hall Ix ooneldered tame.. by nay Insurance (Klee in thin et , ^?Wer. , until the premium Is paid in 1010. A. W. MARKS, Feervt.vy of the Board - IM7 BOOKS! KEW BOOKS! T lIOLIBES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third „t street, oppoalto the Post Ofnon— , kwtest. for March. hietionary of Mrehardee, No. W.. ". London Art Journal. for March. ' Littelre Living Are. Non. 351-1. The Ilictory and Adventures of Pen lien, by the author elaurix Todd." ; Tenn Wane,. and Tin Three Maiden Aunts. Pictorial Field Boot, No. 1. " Than the Avenger, by 3111..31.4h. Pope Joao; by 0. W. 31. Reynolds. Connuelo. in 1 TOI-40 . C. /40.1 14 e IA Tallier., or coneluelon of the Iron Mask. Standeld Hall, a Illetorlord 0.111111.110,--I,lordetO The Warwick Worallsode: by Frank Forrester. The Iticklehurge on the Rhine; by Thaekarvy. Th. Queen • Nocklee, by Doman. P o llyPeabloeeoni'n"Waaldina; illuetrated by • Port Folio of a Medical Student; do dn. Thn City Merchant dn. do. Berths Humorous Novel: do do. Keyed.. of an Old Maul: or Moto to Toung Mon. Oregon and California. OcuUemen ., Ctlquette., by Oonnt IYOrsay. Otignette and Toilet Book. ',avenge.. tin ,choler—the mre.ey--the Priest—by Oen. ai or rem, author of the - Blblerin bpain." New suPPII. il e rper's New tiouthty, for Moett. A Boston do .ilt...lNare, N.. 34. . A iror n t ** rl?r furlift.t. " ' Nu. The Cliitlvator. L. Crithing In the Lan War, by C. J. Peterson—complete. Ilistory of Pendennia by Thackan,—...pbeto. Carotin.. of ItrunaliekLby mrh2l MORIfigT3 MART. H A w from Diatrond alley. LA that is really Inferlorlhor pricni %hmept. (LATE 'N101111.19 In flu' Diumond . Second Doo IF YOU WISE{ FOR o thi fT," :114leeki 1 11 7' !: ' ,. ' ': : : ; ‘o t.b 'hvt ! l eo: 2 : ; : ,,,,, 11 :1: hil ly "Yte : 7 tz ve Pw: : 7 1:: a ll - I •urgh Ma t! eeps fur Kale cgs that arovold inEux.- 'rim faiT.Se..? lb. G AMBOGE -62 , - d and for .ale by LLERS, 57 {Vaud es. (1 INNAMON—SO mats =kV e l isdEß ROOT-600 r0e121.1 • I or Kilo by n. t. sixitne. bib for nale by n. IL SELLhILS. I . OX'S SPARKLING I I_l for We br ex= LATINE-1o I 0- E. SELLERS. N UTMEGS -75 fo Q. UR CARD. SODA-I 0 tale by LEMON VANILLA—P: bl radal I .T . o b . , SCGAß 7 Jsf.dtlais.arriving. for gale W. Wl l - .07 !. N FISII--50 bbls7 . 3lapS. "N O. " 3 brae . kerel• 4 - 8011211311 t w k: I 711.,,i(64,N. i 1 re riff. PUBLIC are cautioned againstX miring a Now drawn by Letter. Sennett ,t Chtwtrr. tn my crier, dated Erie, March 1,-1851. at 4 moat., fur Ma Hundred Dedlars, payable m Bank Pittsburgh, mimlne:l Ze b t,7%: - Itre . .iltarD'Ettlf:__Vgge t m them. PAlttruN SANETT. mrhVant3ntrltT Erie. SW DISOLUTION OF PAILTHERIMP • THE partnership heretofore existing be tween Rota Morris and Jahn tharworths thlengig :A°.t.irg..72bs,—.l,4dig-bmdg•mt and NAY woK, H, IN this al; diewlrelL Al! Menus indebted ts n"."9:Zi.,PoidrcaL,;ldthllehte the same with 11 9 3Art & CO.; ~,rner of Wood and &O. Streets, Pitt'burgh, IiAVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this week. the fallowinz gad, of the toot recent Impor nx, which are offer on the twat reasonable term. 116 catty boxes prime Omen 12.1 doe. Mate. Zthe fe. • 4:1111 eheida do. do. 10 boxed extra pan Ruch: 40 " Ockilonx t Chula= " 10 1 .1 5 bags 1 1 1 4 11Calee utn L i J. 72 5 6114. S. o. 51olWat W si sad 116 10 Cadden lump Votraccie " Lod/ erexh d end .16 tibia has. 1 andl3 Mack- PowderortSugt. WI Ma senile. Habana: 3) di amt h do. No.l do. 60 drums Smyrna Dim; 2 4i and 1. do. Palma= 21 ibtdeaua Prix.l4 60 lowed Sealed Herring; 60 bd. Holly • " 1370 Pa extra Madder. h boxed hock Grady; Ob.. P.N.' AlLnk , -. INuttnevi ()mind °hazer. 10 ket, 1.1 • to Clove, bbl, Ganarro &tuff: fuzee thestin Candle; " liu clar " en graroon : '11111244;1 - I pio n 1 , 5 4 4 rta! lUcer Flow: tom In dos. Irdo 1.50 Odn Drootur. Oleo, Whit. L. ALL PERSONSim Samuel Itobinxott, Igo 7141:2= F tIr 1 e t ele l . 'e xl ' i ractr24nt Jo . Envdopes. LE! :MAN'S ADHESIVE DISPATCH EN VELOI'E:4.-B'. dipping the ansterlawaler,and mu e toning and onetting the automat alae. thee. Entdallattla roma the {Arent and latongestthat ran Le tied—Lein ado of parelothent paper, whrkt, trill altlatatal any ordltouy franc. or tuoleture. For rale, by the quantity ar angle par • al the store of nteh2fl la. S.IIAVEN. EALTMONT'S PATENT STARCH POL nol. fio kilvlna a beautiful itluas kindstia, klualLn. lkillarm. Shirt Ramos. 11.1 al of print*: tirevents the Iron trim adhering to the Linen, and dust nom erirkinr. it contains nothing injurious to Cit Kile. In env The lilies have long sinew felt the narlasity of iurh an article, end to this their exportation will be ful ly realised. tuino.comietition Is feared alter an impartial N. 11.—One Cake will do thlrte dozen of clothes, and no Walls should be without it. Price I*: MI. Cake. Pi el Cake with full direction. For rale to mch. it. K. St Wood st. bbL4 refined, for sale by L./ ntchiki, 11. A. riarmwrocK IWHITING-1 oo MAR, for male by v torlitki It. A. VAIINESTQCE A CO. • lIRI'AISTONE-12 bbla for sale by jup 11. A FAHNESTOtK P. (Xi. PSOM SALT`.}--30 bbl., for sale by mcb2:3 U. A. FAIIIIESSOCICA . CO. QAL SODA—.I casks English, for sale by mrli3l • IL A- FAICVESTOCK t CO. Cl IAWES-500 Me, for toile by turli: H. A. FM/RESTOCK it CO. IOPPERAS--25 bids, for sale by lJ mrtbM BA. FAFINESTOCK t. CO .-- EASS—IO bbls. just reed and for sale by J. B. CINFIELD. BULK MEAT-100 pieces for rale by • =la; B. CANFIELD. DR1111) MUTTON HAMS' —1 cook (S. C.) for sale br mrh2.45 J. B. CANFIELD. LINSEED 01L--542 g-alls. to arriroand fur rs!.. to- ENOLISII & BENNETT, eta° Saaald, Lad 151 Fled street riIIMOTiIY SEED-50 bbls. for sale by .1. !what ENOLIEB a BENNETT. BEESWAX - 250 lbs. for sale by rueb33 ENOLISII a BENNETT. lkv HITE LEA:Lk-250 kegs for sale by T 11_ _ twirl, , ENGLISH a BENNET. -- d4ATS-400 bu. for sale by 1., mrlC , I:NUL:SIit BENNETT. SUNDRIES -150 name Weeltg 50 dee. Bed Cee py M Pape , 11./ tear O.wyeriot Tot eccg WO re, Cleves. te) met, Calm 1 bbl. Nutmeg', t gl ' irgn i r , trela , i 1 &ouzel, met 111 Fetal& etevet. VINEGAR -30 tails. Cider (warranted) for mlle on consignment, by T. 'WOODS SON, Nu. el Water st. I ORN MEAL--5 bbls. for sale by ki mehts WHET. MATTHEWS d CO. - I It LED PEACHES -- DAV bu. (halves) for jifi belt lii savtal RILEY, MAT HE t. 7no bhla late N.p..1190. , , hluls. Mag - an - 9. H. N. U. racks Dorkwhean 35 tiCISCA N. 100 half asst. Y. H, bang. anal G. P. 1 . e.. Ilk dn. Osrh Ilrocafla,ased.: .30 bases Ilnalan Tshao , a a lmp Tobacrfs :11 a Joffe H um e 1 IN. InlnD Tann. 110 " Tatum., various brusaln RI dos. Ituf*ens 100 a Tut., 10 a KfeLn"n 30 bbl,. Laulf•llle Lim, la, Unrsand for salt bl meh2o IIILE1,11A11 . 411:1Y9 COTTON—^_S bates on consignment, ptit: reamer n'sgoosi . sti l; 11, by 1 VAN DRIt 11, IIORDON. From et. MACK EREL-150 bble. prime No.:I, land Rag Oks day awl Cur de by barb' :OW) ROBERTSON B REPPERT. UNION SEED--3 bbLs. for sale by tk2s 011 ET, MATTILEAVB I CO. REFINED SUGARS, ..te— • • 3:1 ox, Crushedrge Loaf Fuiran 210 bbla. MT.: 170 Powlerrd Clarified 70 aolden 113)110.11W f33 ,L 7raf d. I .I . A7IPR T IIt.VII ISA ell.. Anent. fit. bolo nunsr Refinery. NEW NIISIC I NEW MUSIC-. ILT THE 11OLDEN KLgagg has Mod rcceived for sal Polka de Concert, aa perforated hy Frank!. km. pal; compd by Wall. , Wilt tho o u se to gone. lore A very_ I,antiful new cool duettei by C. C. Foster. The Exile to hi. tlisten a new wog. by IV. V. Wallace. The &Idler's WaF. hy tloo hiseAar. R l du. My but thriughta are of the.o ronsuct.,rl for And sang try Mae Catharine Hayes. Laily, on my ear 10 ringing: Wocalbury. Away with vain excuse's song and catch. When are tho friends of my youth' Come. maidens. aim, or Vane:Willa, ' Mean, C,tiette, ntl.lal, Cant, 1051. Nor York Ladle'. Connone'ii Singing Emden.. Cantle& Lauda. tfreeh manly - ) tIY Moron .4:11 Irt S at i : molt. Aianos Meindeona, Strings. and t , ery thing else in the music line'. 11. KLEMER.IOI Third .1. N. 11.—The new and moat Inaltionable murk welted as *ionns mildidted. melt= LCOIIOI.-10 blds. 71i and degrees, ALgo. sale hy meh'Ll/ .1. SCHOONMAKER A CO. GOPPEIIAS-35 bhle. in fine 'order, (or ! .li• 1. 7 rarh . 2l. J. SCHOONMAKEIt 000. VVILAPPINO PAPER-- • .5141 Heaps Mt= n c . rr e ...... • 300 r l' o n Paper k • For sale by mckg2s J. SCHOONMAKEIit CO. PRINTING PAPER - 70 Reams for mile low t"rk :r.Z.Vcrtg3ra t ittt a CO. 24 Wood at- I TANNERS' OIL-15 Ltda. No. If' to - " for we by inele2A J. kCIIOOIIMAKER. A CO. I L\SEED OIL-30 bbls. for solo tnrh:. J. SCHOONMAKER .1 CO. QCOAR AND MOLASSES -- 11l 75 LAO, prime N. 0. Soljtr: 400 hbl.. Slolwec for tale br tosh . Zs JAMES A. HUTCHISON 1 CO. LOAF SUGAR-200 Ho. Small, for gale-by mAim JAME. , A. 110TCHISON a CO. . . ICE—LS Gemini Carolina, for lode bo j.IL metal JAMOO A.HUTCHISON CO. L EAL AND SHOT -4000 004 nio oth l lto.. 1..0; hm Da 10 IRO Shot. wooded; for pair lir Allhs. , A. HUTCHISON a Co. N . No. 1, II'• (Irmo. Ian); • •• !'hawed: " Drew.; 17 cmk. Karon Ilona " - Obouldrr, 1 1 11 ett P l•Ta= " Esaa 1 I " Drlrd Peach*, 4 " • A..law. Kota cast, Ilortma Cow Tarr to ardre on the .amer Derms for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY k. CO., torh2s Front and Water ete. Ca IV EE'LI'OTATOES-30 bbls. on land, in 1 , 3 wool order, and for male Ib y A b. • IAIT DICKEY a CO., mehlS -Water and Front sta. It A COS SIIOULDERS-4 casks for only by Affimclla.ll/111 DICKEY I CO. TIMID PEACHES--500 by. for sale by roeblls ICU IA II DICK EY & CO. Building Lots. FOR SALE—FIFTY BUILDING LOTS, chum, In the Eighth Wad. City of ritt•btirgh. Ten the m L.ta hunt an Pennsylvania Arignue. Inanter D. W. t A. tl. BELL. Attorne,s at I. rach'2s,2or Fourth .tn'et- BOOKS! BOOKS! yOL. Ist. LOSSING'S Pictorial Field Book of the Ilavolutloa Cloth, n 12 l'lctorial Field Book of we arriphlet h taLLErskicke. • Fraunukb Blom by the oink.. of Rol. Tim, treater by the autbnrof tbe.l7llkointkikk. Rall;' to "Lettloo Arnold." -Mountain Tb,. .o}llf Inn t0w:e1k...4.d Do inkl. _F,L. C. WY01:11:10k. BoVrlllaarationr. QUGAR-92 Wis. N. O. to arrive this day c_rr S— br.d IIASIBAOOI M e. 0 - aSSE 4 "b" bbl e. for sale by .L.TI. metal 8.1 W. WABBLIIGH. sale by IL L. SEILRICS. 'FAI LOW-20 bbla. prime, for sale by meb.2l S. W. IiAMUU H. ftJirliJ UNDRIES -5.17 bgs. prime R. Care, •• pkgs Y IL. 7mp1..m1 Illset Tex, 150 but 3 s's Lamy lb. and Vs 801 l Tobsemr. . . 25 les Atm • • 5300 1.. CuillUbt 100 boxes Berri.. 100 Rd, N.C. Tan . 50 " Lad& LW Sugar. 100 ca... thymus Co Uet...,sr. 2 Ulla. Madder. 4 RIVIll) 1.444 Subus. 10 . 412 Ghtac tbl . 4 l P rL 60 gr. t'L. tiu NO. 1. 2, " Irege 444.1 :000 Whng: 40 01.14. T am er: Oa; 1000 ,Igall. Buck Lamp het 600 04. ts, T. 4.4 `.O. B bo blereew Ifoloosen_ g u t :aiu =c&l . era! toaartenefit of goo& . •• For ode by =424 GGS—A few bbls. (fresh) for sale by mcb24 F. • Ir. 11ARBAUt.41. I ARD-10 bbls. &75 kgs. No.. 1 Lard, in „IA gm.. sod Yob we by mcb24 S. a NT. lIARBAUOH. • ilikIED APPLES-130 bg. prime, for sale JIJ Sr WARBAVOLI. iIiOSIN-100bbls. to arrive to-hay, for sale by meb24 S. a W ILIKBAIMIL . • pAR-50 WA& (Wilmington) to arrive to day, fur sale bymchl.4` 8.,a - ILARBArO4. ANNERS' bbls. No. 1, for sale b metal S. at R. lIARBAUGII. COLI FISH-8 c"kB re cd and for sale by tsa.24 B. t W. lltltilAtall. it; - ticW;rde.. 5 .• Outle & Almond 12 dal. MtMazy Bow. • 1 bbl. pup. Carl, Sods; OLL BUTTER-10 ibis. for 8010 by O.OW. ILULBAUCIII. N.I43AM 118 becosul SUNDRIES— ! bbls. Fresh Roll Butter: bu. White Bears, Dried Apple; '. 2 mete Rare tu bu. red sould m.4-flan! just reed per anal leest Ery stone elate. for sals br bleb% ROBISON. LITTLE b CO.. 235 Liberty sL INSEED OIL-25 bblaree'g and for sale 1.1 by muted ROIDSON. LITTERA CO 2 . . OM Pearl Su. 2 Sicily .a Refine LW Both Brklq 1 bbl. Flo. 192121112 t: • • 100 o M... 10 4.102. Eva.. .Lem. Hose, ,1111 Vat.. agami G REEN APPLES-18 bbls. Russets; w - YippOo. , k , '• . Jurt. me reed and for ode by tal ROI:1150Y LITTLE t CO. . ,• -• debted to the Estate of or the smash of Mf.thegt" , ntlandstned, ri • and thaw harm them II prrnent em Orr ...Alm.. II ROBINSON, Exceutor. 1Q,11.510N--5 64th. No. 1, fur sale by mcazi • R. [PALMA, a OM ERRING-5 bbls, for sale by mrtelt R. DAUM!. k co. INEGA_R—`2O bbls. (Cider) for sale by "V latChtti B. DALZELL 1t CD. ‘,l ALERAITS-125 boxes and 10 bbls. for 1,7 fir ft DALZEIL CO.. Liberty xtrett. WANTED—A Situation as Book-keeper or Clerk In n mercantile or manalacturing Onus,— Cnerneptimakble city references 0111 be Oren. A Ilse sd dresecal to U. IL, rote at 319JIII• A Roe, nal miles Wen, nuktett.f Teniperancemlle and Noblestown Plank Road Company. T °TICE is hereby given.b , the Steekhold .l.7.tOfeTitit=re'F.'' 0111..,7Zt at,,—.*,7°Ofq' T iff ! Dollars on each share of One tom. on the Ina. M oods Ia Coati and every mouth bereaftw. 11l the whole static la Sold full—wi the wad wfll be r' graded and bridged by. July atb. Insl. The Stockholders are requested to be m ot Vri" 00. ) 1 5 . iltTilrd t iVii, President PPLES-211 lib's. Russets- and Pippins, for sale by P. Y. TON.BOXNIIORST t L.V. mehdd gIROUND PAINTS, in Oil, neatly put up N._ in tin ea. of I lb. to 30 La. each, me w6lcn are: Marine Orem, • Yale Omen. . Biwa, Yellow Ochre, Terra do :leans, Proarian Blue, . Umber Raw. Umber Ilarnt. B. A. FARNESTOCK A CO. . nicht: owner }inn amt Waal sta. --_,— __—__ QWEET 01L--2 casks superior, for sale by lj rods= R. E. SELLERS, GT {coed et. It y ALL PAPER—Largest assortupent in the Want—ronshrtlng of French wt American PII, rcr [mamas fur Italia l'aHore, and Chu:ahem, at mire. manner from ar cont. to SO perßioo...for rale by ntsbnl K. I'. MARSHALL, 85 Wt.) at. Wi lio NTF l l2 ,7 -$5,000 Allegheny Co Co tlriu Palld!nrki. "kb il.l4hess. o mon P°n now..f . pp.y. beta, the Ist proxlts, WAL A. MILL nrion • POTIC E.—The steamier ASIA, in July last, broughtfrote SI Patent Churns, and 1 oi consinned to Joseph Down. of Ws place. Notice Is hereby given. that if the said Churns and Vallee are not redeemed IT the Nith ult.. they will be old et publicrtals to pay freight end charges . WM. It. 54.1410. E. nicha FIRI for LVERIZE D CORN—Refined and PI4- pared Exprersly rood.—ThislnanneamblY an beautiful article Is emeellinply Imaithr. delicion. mid economiml. Ptiddimp. Cake. Custard. gc., ar. ; made br the dimetlnne accompanying each package.' will be fmmd malt exclent. Ppe rice r plie-kap . e. la cents. Per wil el e by .. man R. E. SELLER/417 Wood at WHIINE VINEGAR, of superior 6.71.9= TE W l: . br ' sil ' ,.. 3irvaitli k n ee' . . liroorni And Tea Dealers. VOIC PIES AND TARTS—PreBh Cherries and Iguana. pot top in their tenth:Lice. totertrlng the original flavor of the fruit. Aloo-03oper's celebrated OOmt lawl,ehred Lein:lan and French Gelatine. for 'Mlles. Ilhne Manic, te_., for rata by =hill WM. A. MeCLURG CO- EGO Liberty at. VENISON lIAMS-93 for solo by anrbl~' J. D. WELLIASIS CO. ACON--5 ithde prime limns; du do EbonldrY..l.2 kora sad itab. by lINIILL.4I/LOV. TANNERS' OIL-10 b tor rale by tuctal lIERR,Y PECTORAL, Starch Polish, Soap L./ Powder, sad ElLtrrowdoFeeropownd, to N and y mrh22 11. EFJ.,LERS, 67 at. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for March, re -11. mired end tor ads Akt J. B. HOLMES'. Liter./ DMA: Thlnt Ftft.t. .1:9=Ito the lhast OfEce. S UMMIES-1 ease gem Bhelac; ty. Silver Bard: 1. hats Lxy Wattle (Lilac 1 liqu odor 3urt received and lbr sole by ' 8, N. WICKNRSUArd, meta: corner Wood =I Sixth arts. ALCOHOL -25 bble. for Bale by meh2l 3. KIDD t CO.. 110 Wad wt. NGLISH VENITIAN RED-20 bble.for - aaln tor mfL2 J. KIDD I CO. (:; PANISII WHITING-50 Mae. for =lobs kJ met= I. KIDD L vO. PARIS WHITE—IS extra arm, for mole Dr ' metal J. KIDD 4 W. - 1 AND CRUCIBLES--100 nests for sole by II =eta: J. KIDD t CO. LeOllOL-121.11115. for sale by Ludt'B. E. SELLER& 67 Wadi IrL 1w ITOUSE-liEEPEßS—Orders for Paper Hangers eau be left at the Wall Paper Store of metal W. P. lidlitatiALl. . 1U Weed rt. . SIPSCRIBER bus been appointed Apnint far the pie of tALCRIST'S AMERICAN RAZORS. three are the text Rpors which have ever beer offered the public. Themannfaetruer aware. tbe public that the chief improvement neon...try le that whlr-h promote. the durability rif a tot edge. fleeing combined the beet di lbrer steel with • concave axennid blade. and from the psew. liar prose.. they undergo to tempering. tostber With the peat ears bestowed upon them in totting. e wlthoote Odense rpm:impel them. So well Whin Übe wi th the sapetior exlleooe of this Razor. that they are each war ranted. and i f footed impeded r. , Pect. moriol , to rdr,rned. We ernarientre every Ram[ to glee perfect entlefgetkm.— Vor cafe. by th e down or single oric , ;, bc v. wiLsoN. corner limbo and Fourth Ate. ‘,IUNDRIES--- - • • Uto. N. O. Saran • Mu bbLe. N. O. Ilolsees So Web. [hied Apple: IPA 445. FIaA 4) 40 fUee knfre No. 1 Lard: 30 bales note, western N. V.: In lereeh Butner. 40 Timothy Seel; In earn and for Bale by BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, meh3l .44berty ntext. (ZONE IS TIIE CALMNESS; —s, ittoi r i by W. V. Wallace. hlargral ., ;Ig r a;rze.:retle pug. WanMl a Govente, n by John hal'''. Mann. il , Jo very pvticular, Yok, of by .e Artreq by Fatter. Annie WM, . Lily, or the Mat (Add ; by Wocdbucf. Kind Word., by Nre.,lllllacd_, Heine Slob Polka. • flatebelor's Lament: by the Machin... 011vta Polka. Mewl Polka de Concert by W. V. Walla,. With fel the late popular Sono, Waltz.. entallone, Polk a% Marta; Variation., Ronde, be., Ae..Leeued In Mr taxte.rn COlor. :roc Muir mired envy tcerA. A very large and -r; rock of : CIIICKERL' lANOS; To arrlv.ettas week, of 11, 11X, d 7 octave, carved and c l e llt. varying In price lmm ft... to SAO. Al., two mat, *Arent Grand Phut.. fn.= the ante celebrated manta.- • Isaya, with a full and ...Lind stock or Music aud '''ttL''''''" :ltflVll l' 6LLOß, SI Wood st Phm Fatten to bin. Old Pianos talteu z • part fur sum UORSE RENOVATING POW to [wits, eraniwwwl chiefly of teaetellew, ',Myrna:fret/. Irant‘llate health. This Powder la havalitable for the corr of the nuoirroal Monaca to whirl Cattle awl llama are sulaert, vl. Wanders, inward blawilia, Vide ilofiti t •L'..... ! of the ~nalod of tL. h afore f + fatal town wwwwvalu ahllivrib2orixw," ' = "l Virr ' vels haws from bkottling stiff or [(modem!: It earriol off craw bosom and paritleii Lbw Moak it is also a cafe and certain can for the lleaxpw al- Cougha awl C 0145. which :went to be the or an many fatal diaesewr. It will alio elownen the Stomach and Maw from Doti, Worms. sc., laid again restart. thestomach l bowels ti. healthy artion. I'or sal, • holeeale or retail. DJ N. WICKEILSILAM, triehffl • corner Sixth sad Wood go. LARD 01L--10 bbl. NO.l, just rec'd and On de lo . IL., FADNESTAX.7I( a CO, inctar corner First and Word .U. GGS AND APPLES-- __,___ E- - w GM,. Fred) F.., 100 - firm limeu Applc.,r lb, s .l. b y mch2o T. WOODS t SON. - 6,10AP-114 boxes No .1 reed for salo by tnhl9 & .t W. lIMULLOGIE. GREEN APPLES— reed, for sale by mc.619 8. t W. IIARDAVOII. jMETAL.-410 tons for stile by L RIM% Mb -DRESSED SPIKES--160 kegs (improved) for rate by mobil/ RIIEY, MA1 . 711E15'5 Z. CO. Sbitus UNDRIES— bbIs 'Fres do. h 801 l Butter: do. ' 31 25 bbls Linseed Oil. bbls Pearl Asb. 60 to. ExtruCresto Chow. 150 dos CM Boom.. 2,0 bus Dried Apple, COO btu Dual Nadler, for sob Sy. mehlo - - J. B. CA , NFIELD. BLOOMS ---250 tons Soft Tenn. for gale by Zedl9 J. DALZELL. L 9 Water d TB tint at VIEESE-50 boxes for rale by J mrhl9 JAM DALZELL CIDIUT .111LL-1 Smut (complete) for 1,..7 isle by aicla - B. pp 7 , r , 5:667.17. t LEA lain.' 3,oooAhoond; 25 hales Bruil Nut% " rug. lirslnut4 ra " Oroand 700 4176usurlim 50 clors Crackeric 6 - Primnr., GREAT AMA. , LIFE IN CALIFORNIA ' au : gji 1 Pepree Sauer; " Picklm • Arm THE. ISTHMUS OP DAMSEL THIS' MAGNIFICENT PA - NORAMAii . n... n 0 at die wTHEMECII EVIZDIXG Bi===l BM= al ipsa. " luo tat. It incr n. . Sugar lunl ct Bun Crarku IrA) btu. "Smlttic" 100 gran C. L. D. Totneutc • 2) " Gine cut .- 300 bones Donn Script 200 " D. t t/..auttllet tit " Castile Sots W • Contr. Oroutcl and On. •ti o .,. rappinu NW: nick tutd Twine: With • gen. It• kept In mar lino. Kit 01•1811 BEN2.IT. Second. and 151 o=o /11, 11Y 0. S. FOWLER. of New York, or Phre oqloor and PhysieloaT'appited to boom perfretion ILilid.k HALL, as follows,. • Thundercresting. Hard, LTIL. Slow of Plaracter. Friday evening, "nth. Wordy stint . Pronewatics. -- Saturday evening. LW Self Perfection awl Junta; Training. ewenlng. :Ist, NietecorT and Intellectual " Melmoilay and Friday. April Ts' sod 41111MATIONO. NY, or the Mean of Love, Selo:Hon. (bur/ship and Mar ed ri Life. • Ye Who vrooldcw)oy matrimonial telleity, and avoid dis co:al. come. Metally and Tth And fah, Wawa,* Phretne logy. Holum Right, Wrongs, Duties, intivence, Flare. Triode:Lent and Perfection - Let her whom it oroks to improve he there. Peden 11th, Hereditary Laws and Fasta--arkialawori tirtal treat. . - a and Wednesday. 11th and leth, Slanhcod, Ito of• fier , perftion. Impairment and .Ig.ralm• Condoennew at 7)1 o'clock and click= with PUBLIC/as AHI Air First lecture free. Mettle to Men, 11 ening Na -1)0 cents cr 10 11,r El. ProLwelonal delineation', of character, with nrunTerod aorta, wed of ISIS- written oyinins, inkinding device 'bottom; health, Oren }snits, Or.. Their remidy,alf perfertkow manage= E hildren. Ste.,tc-,dally and twaoccialed ceening , s btapris rale spark:wedge. Iltrown`a Hotel. „ men= Young Men's 21 . er a c t irtile Library Associ ' EMERSON'S LECTURES. THE DISTINGUISHED LECTURER, PROF. RALPH WALDO RYERSON. of M. 1,.....z.i.,-.:.6-b,,..,,,mrt1.°,1,1=-711111"g• to 'l' oily. ,vi t L : t 3..... Ter) . leek{ Drew:, eald opoo The mom w ecingrlhe gig Lee:um on the ConTer Of. LIM tmoolng e following topic. • ]. introoltotogr Lowe og :most ~ . . t: R.,.V... .: .• . . b. Wersente The Leanne will be given , on Toinidaga. Tb wader?, mei Satordsia. stweennvely, at the ..vrii CITY LECTURE JlOO.ll. fled floor of 44.7•ITTrr 8r11.1.1.4 fr.a........... IVobdstreet. commencing on Thursday evening. ?lamb rinti, at U twines 8 o'clock. Courier Tickets .SUCI do. do. admitting gent. awl lady $,OO Fine, du. to belied at the door to Tickets fur. member. (single or for the coorse.t_can be obtained of the Libra ri an, or of Moslem Ifersh, Wilkins. . °4 Ta ' et . % Th' fifPk l til7 Lml tis, tr - v or fur the Jae : , Lo be yea cored at the principal u h o ' ne ' Storrs, al J. as. ,J ) 11. Bieliselendic and F. li. Felon's. , , • meta) CAItPErS, OIL CLOTHS, #c. W. NearrOCK In now rooTtantly TecelTing hi. Soxirro Stook of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, & TRIMMINGS. ttoaprialog In oat tba thllaTriog To:letter ' CARPETS. • - EXteu MN Velvet Pile Curpeac do. do. Telemetry Ira: ex do. do. Brew,lx extra &open 3 plr Imperiling 3114: d. Ingrain: extra fitted. fine do: come:mid. mttcom dp4 1-1. ..41.4 twilled 1 enitieup cot s 34, 64, and Z-4 plain do: 44,34, 64, and Be wool andon do. • EGOS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, Ste. • Bates Chenille Ittaici hue doe do: extra tufted do: Ow do. dee.; common do., Chenille Door IL•an lulled do. do: sheep Ala do. do...Ade:kiddie dn. doe, Thrum do. do. • • Crumb Cloth,. Yelthier do.. Docking 194, G 4, awl 34. dim—eihret Oh Clothe, cut to lit gag &se boll sr exek- S-1, T:4.64, 44, 44.010.11,4 OD Clothe. • • - STAIR. RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS, Ste. Alece—Benlr 1101/, of MI Ar.e.r."C.rnelDll/diagr. Lielente petr. Hag d. 64.44, and 34 Mattinge. Tablet:net= Creak and Diaper, Lluckebuck do. Transparent Window Melee. Bull Window liollande. Tenitiati Blinder flowed Piano Omero do. Table d. dn.:Band do: Wended Table do. Daring Imported and parched,: our steekdireet *caitiff, mast celebrated Taeuniee. being of the lent and awn 4P• nod, :217 Ltrallyw.,7 l l,tL= 14."`‘.41,:ditvrt; -rer 1.11 cull exam] ouralvek st; The Carpet Warehouse, 85 Fou rth street. -mebl9 W. 31eCLINTOCK. • WAIL PAPIra. Fresh Assortment of Spring Goods. 01111031 AS PALMER is daily receiving 11 7 .3, Eutorn Claes. at the oil Stand.' NO. 55 MMIEET STREET, Between ThErd sod Fourth strata,l'ittstruigh, Larne outaalma to his pre nt stoek. of tnt tout baantifig - P.JIER HANGINGS that ham *Plum , " lot th is market he a lotat portaL The harterno aro entirely-me. Lim styles paculhaly dash, and the colon.. iu pant of 'bitty, ULM. Front 10 MILLS oputrol. the pima rug, To=trunae lot of Fools, of shish • more ac curate joduntot ant ta formed by Fight , than thandliththa' the 'amnion of merchants and home keepers is rased fully invltnt. . • mohl. ILL i t. PALMER offers -for sale, at' very . low p rices, a full swertment of Straw and Milller we BONNETS—ForeI= and A=CIiCLII_ plain and f lea'lney Etym.' Braid, Chip. Gimp, 3111100, Lace, Bar, lz • horn ac. de. . Hirs—m.y, Tenths', end 80r4:.b.r., yao fg4.l7,ltogrATArror'. 3 allll. p. PLeig Leal 10 . , and Moe? reey. Jenny u rea, and ocher moue, Is swat wadi., IlalL ety or elude arid al:aerial. RINIONS—IUch Bonnet and avert rlein &din and Tare totem all =t. and ma= =my San. anderape Calla. • LACES—PIain and Arm= white and mlor= Col u.n= Ne STIU W TR DI MIN C ban.. Pelerinew d - c., ..PLOWERA—French and American Sprig; TY:WY anal eery:de. rich and MVO/ MTh. lIONSET , SILKS P SA TEVS-411am Om de Na pl., Oro. de Min n y.' Florence, and other eying, arsorteed V . ...e.N . r.FV/1. ":" •:•Ted dualltirw d and low priced Farm. ' le and limbnllea. Band • mehls Bnxee. Y.. de. MEAL—If! las reo'd and for sale by gultl &MR'.EiARII6IIQIi x. warranted pure, aa.. SELLEIM SUNDRIES— . 044 wk., Dried Peaehex • 110 Klan. prime N. 4.): Sugan • 800 bids. Plantatkul Daimler. to ludive for Ws by. Metall DUEL maxilla:lva a co. SUNDRIES-- • ~... IS sack. Dried Apple, . 10 Ws. Gram d. 0.; - • ' 6 t• do pookesl Eaton DI kegs do. do. 4104 . ~ , 15 bblo. prime Timothy seed: ....t - ' '. , ITlmlow 01.1.., 'or gal el...taxa iogeOlon•- ~, 1 61.1.11.ap1a Siolmoo•s; in Vitro wad for 0010 SY' mchl9 • .11 DALY:RI:I s Libertyiti Patent CombitvNiGrinding and Boltkg, or Pitiaburgh,. Pa., March 19, 1851. , . Tc:• THE PUBLIC:—We Lace now in use, „ oar Floarlaellilla, two of ... James M. Clavie r Pa ten Catabatolairloditta and Bolthnt, or Merchant Max% btg IBM.. One la wart for_ grindlag.Middlinga, and the cother Mr gthrling the 06 or dusting to. Bram mad hain. Tbe end le perfectly adapted to ite live. doing thte work • as well as ancedinery burr /40110, and requiring moth lase power, making It equivalent, In a Ilvrehant to nearly. aye run of bon runic, that will coat mr kkokl: • The latter. es a It and 011al Kamer and duster, duns mi actual profit of almit Maim prreent ca the talon. of th e Offele fn. tbe Hill. • Tor Mthefacturing the ran grain into Flow. It deaths. worn mmedly. proludom a good &Aide of "overtime Ykattra. and hoeing the Muting apperattal naohlood. Ithiarorthg the attention of .11111cre dang a membant truth.; =I foe. than Kills It la unexceptionable. • k NORM. RAZORS! Ire. the nrtdenigeed, obeeettree b the . 11tlebbeith ars' Floarteg"3lUb.." certify to the !Mee. • TIMODOII. Neers., W. It. bowie, . • Prez. Cube, • CLARK'S PATENT PORTABLE. COMBINED Grinding and Bdting, or Merchant NUL HAVING prireboNed the entire Patent Bight of the Caned Ntates. for - .11011P3 It Clark's' Patent kind Grinding, or Merchant NW."' and n 0... tieing predated torell GLUM? and State Glghte,likewbo theiMiG tit up file MN. I Lake tribe method of Infortalud the public that I and able to offer the ginateet Invention of the agq and one which la lure to meet with wrens and which van h I: d"rt of fe ever. .17 - F.Velhra . - tot perfectly portalde,god only orrurlm • floc• or fon. PoG. three Indies square, when Jitoreratlon. and Ls stoat& or phonic., and bolting from net to ten boatels of Wheel per holm It mu be propelled with from an one horse ponerup, to ebr power dement. 1.11 mid me ln emend/ore at. Many. Lallmarth d Noble's Clti . Flouring Mill• Liberty eteeet. littteburgh. I. further, here the right of Jamas It. Clarallrt MAC/MVP:. and the Moeda. for side. laming pi] aaei le of It. Snidely. All letters Pat said will be red r'sm ig4l . Bll2wlsett " "AS "."Al r " • 211 W MUSIC LECTURES ON XMir Straw Bonnet and. Hat Warehouse, 105 MARKET Swot, CLARK'S ALERCIIANT MILL. VALUABLE J 1 TTO DYSPEPTICS.— e DR. ANDREIr MIME UN I.IIIIGESTION.—Dit Comb, In hts salable trinnas on the iiPhysiciluariof Di gestion." ohsertes that a diminution of the v trumgrtiry S f a" ,petiOri ''" 7l hr I=V - 7g: i n ' e•TaA l erea•igi us iof Lelne. in nonuoni who eini sal - emir allilleted stittti thla iar, thing eIFC to fall, had mottos , to the thane Juke. obtained Dom the sionnali of an- Iguada, stileh prom! ennuiliitelf sumee , fol." Dr. Houghton'. Pxml , the true dieni=inee told. Owe re . ge'rg,h.rna'mrit: F,—..en,Pl7:lr4=l:Zn Nn teat PjszeiolomealoCirmiet. by .1. h. th a t _ ton. M .. Piladelphia. ThLs lea truly i :l=i p oz,Lou,..tr. 4 .. d iya made • ant egret. the Gastric Juice The Owteic Juice It the groat solvent of the food feed tha rifyiem. preseoxioth stimulat.mg alb.ot of the h end 'pee re ithout it there an be DO 4.I{ICS mere of nal lutes blood—no nutrltoza of the r; hot rather fool. Mr, id. Tama I. and &ameba lion of the whole digestive epperaus. A weak, half demi or in jurer shawl , produces no good liestric Juice he Life diets.., and debility which MM.: t o, thi r teat may be rohplkd by extracting direr use priocipir , repel. from the stuter". of re sembling ma, awl funning a Digattee powor like the What (metric Juice, in la etc-falai potrzz o nd forma • mardete mad perfect substitute fur if. The art of performing they metzei of digestions r has lume been known ha Phalologists. Dr. llobeaten CilMO M. merit of making the appitrapf thth art tot the care et OPPePda, Ins perhgt and/ Read the (sae evidence: harem big, tool eo bated work on Animal atemistry, afro -Au Anita Digestive Fluid, analatroue he the Gastric Joh, MKT bib prepared from the mutate mrmbraon of mr dozoadlilt t 11.• calf. lan Isla Tenet. Leticia of heti, a mat ad ern be.tteeel, eaaarree. tad izsated, fust ist the am =re her as they would be in the human stormati bran: l loton. of Ptaladelphie , peeper. as aril di iti PballS, from the dammes edonl•db of Vtlx. blab arable an admiable rowds - f.1= 4, ... team alter name's eon mated, otgareZ agents .he digestive prmetple math ace them ea entitle evideuce of ice value hOrghlt MeIIOWELT.. 1.10 Wood st o Path Pl:o".mgeb,-"e.rpZtrrzPPL - g - e. , 15 EAUTY.—It is universally cowed that beauty is more (01.13.1 in this crautri than In am e, while at the same lame it Is add that in Mbar „ thotthri to it ton at 0 , r0g4 th ..erz how this let etWan attain eattra. but 1.2 m 10w to my to all, do not neglect toor re'rroool, g o q. Dut ma rt,... the aru t cl.. llow ..., lng, ,,,, end ia. rou r. a." l ,, , , tl:::,...a or ho d, rirl::ll,.:mlathetidliFLEn:Vrlobep a,fan:rn. powder for the sae, on ono, of WY.' rob, aslnturi ant. a r aai )l Chace , poud. r is cool Mood , ' lemerkmlifie thoto . Oar , aouththo oo o thor hat each an possibly a floury. Jule% banes Depnemy foe reel ote O tuberft. ow Late. St hat is more u.irtuly than hair ono tato,w arm' i.dy This vale tfil remote It in • short et.e. about the use of aux sharp 1 4 1 stt; rthoo — jo:4`, g o ., r e egettade Witold I La than ut. aoorootr o a th ,. th d, elute. or graf ha, • tifull, blark,ltrowar or auburn .aloe. It will color the heir In • shorter time. awl mare effeemally the airy other dye, te ar a the aloe tiro iteleable. Juice Flatters Smear Cuero — lt is tally • hitaretre shoe. with tisso arom There I.e mom of the anallugsene oththo thto gi r orperinemd In the use of most amps. On the antsy. ft hares the Akan smooth and tog as ant. end the bathe W berome cluareg. Jules Muer* None Tooth Pute.—Next to the hair. Nthath m a norah sate in.uded az the strateet amateur to bufan hot when beglecial, bottling to ea die:Un tietacc a 'Mall , aro; MT Xose Tooth Pate touport ao too th a thalf watanca, a the hate time Morin the Awls dna aod hehltby. JULES HAIT6L. Perfumer and Cbccoist. 12.1 tyrant mt., ?tet yor ale nhalensh ersi retail, by A. rauestock n. 04 ...I lb Y. tam. attsturea. sae 7. ti at=rz ta