PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. I TEE OLD FAMILIAR STRAIN 84, g me that al l famitinr wain Which touched my heart in boyhood's years !Before its chords were jarred by pain, Before its hopes were -dimmed by tears. !Time has tied fast since first I heard Its manic from those lips of thine: But well remembered is each wOrdi So sing once mere, oh' Mary mint, ' The old faitular strain. r Thine eyes bare their soft radiance kept, That won ray heart in life's young spring, And o'er thy beauty Time haht swept, . • Gently, with light and charmed wing: ,Unaltered is thy graceful form, Thy trusting heart is still the same, Keeping those time affections warm As when, before I dreamt of fame: YOU sang to me that sweet old strain. 'Yes, sing! 0.9 in those golden Lurs j When life, :tad lore, and hope were young, When fancy strewed our paths with flowers; • Oh! sing the strain that then you lane. illowmadest sweet music in that hour, j •.Ere grief and trials we:had known, I When first you sang in youthfuLprime, 1 ,- In melody's bewitching tone,. The old familiar strain. !Methinks that on that placid brow-- 139 lightly touched by furrowing years, !Since first'we plighted love's fond Yow— -1 Tbmight's graver shadow now appears, r•ut if within thy very mirth %amain!mance of our dead will, corne, lElliong ties yet bind thee to tho earth— So , breathe once more within ogiikhotae, Tim old familiar strain. SPIIIITITALI93I;—Tae RCA INTR.'. TRAGEDY. Instances of insanity, arising from the effects of spiritual rappinPs, clairvoyance, Ae., on weak !minds, continueto increase with alarming fee- . lquency. Ono of the most prominent lately oe /curing, is that of the wife of a passenger! on !boord of the Atlantic on her Into trip, when so !mach anxiety was felt by the public. The knock ;era informed the wife, that the Atlantic was !wrecked, null that her husband with all others on board were lost. The husband returned in 'safety to find his wife a raving maniac, It is unnecessary to recount the many other instances 'now before us, but we are glad to find, that al 'though authority has not interposed to put a stop !to the mischief of these spiritual impostors, a ;cutting rebuke has been administered from a yin !vate quarter which it seems is to be perpetuated !In marble. Our readers will recollect the Braintree tinge ly of suicide, the fall — particulars of which we Ipubllshednt the' time. The father of the two 'victims holt written a letter to the coroner of IQuiney, Mass., in which, after detailing the in finance under which his eon and daughter-in-law 'were held by the writings of A. J. ilaels, and 'Other splinted philosophers, And how it led them 'to their untimely end, he concludes' by request ing that the following insceiption be cut on their grace stones: , To tho memory of JOHN It. GRIEVE, aged 22 yeara, and lIANNAII BANKS, his wife, aged, 15 years. - • Both of Zanesv:lle, Ohio. I • Deluded by the writings of A. J. Davis To this letter of the father, Mrs. Davis lints returned an answer, deprecating the admi, 'Sion of such an inscription on the tomb stone. ,upholding the writings of her husband, and stat lug that bad John It. Grieve and Hannah Banks .read those writings tinderstdrhnuly. they would .have been "guided away from their weak con: jtemplations, and never have committed suicide." We respect the affection of Mrs. Davis, which leads her thus to defend her husband even in his eriors. , When, however, we find. as we do. in A. J. Davis' works. passages, picturing 'in the most glowing colors, the joys of death, add the -lung idficence of the country" to which it leads, when ,ivrefuld Lim stating that he Las had spiritual communication with persons after dcath, and that 'all lie states is correct and tree, and when Fire lace informed by Mr. Grieve that the minds of his children were continuallyllwellh, on these 'captivating pictures of mixed balderdash and blasphelny, then we must fain believe, notwith- 1 !standing the remonstrance of Mrs. Davis, that John R. Grieve and Lis wife rushed, intim weak (ness of their intellect, even through the gates of suicide, into the arms of death, simply because 'Davis had made that death a promise of each 'Wes to them, that their longing for the consum mation could not wait on the regular order of nature. We consider Davis to have been their murderer. If, therefore, there in no marble among the abodes of living men, to wall him in, and others like Lim, from their baneful, inroads into the domains of intellectual weakness, 1 then the marble among We graves of the d speak a solemn rebuke, . and stand the w monument to perpetuate the character :blasphemous impostors.—Police f;.tzt• 'COAL IN CLIIN.S.—An iutere. D. J. IMaegowan, M. D., appe Repository, ia, reLotion to The writer sate * to a greater or lees ext.: mit mountain mngeg Mil& These puitetb nu:lento: . ; ..ust of -the mineral he moot pxodactiv - ' . .use been mined - ' • the middle sad re. The coal I MD,' ot• 1 is called "the. . from various dis tricts. : Aagotis; though Ude ' xiOr to' the This coal costs' $l2 per ton .:1 i i—about one third more, the dealers' say, .n at Shanghai. The best !qciality.of this coal, that Which resembles anthru leiti, is wellladapted for Stoves and grates. tin rtherous varietle.s are produced in the provinces ofjKlati,garn,.elaty, cannel bituminous and an racite: 'Generally speaking, however, the coal !produced on the continent is unfit for the steam engine, that from the islands being better adapt ed: for that purpose. The annual production of coal in China is es timated at:MO-tons. ThiS statement will doubt less surprise .'many in this country. who arc badly aware of the existence there of the min eral, much more of its extended consumption.— BdE the supply is not greater is not owing tol the poverty, of the mines but to the want of 'facilities for mining. Therii - is another interesting statement in the ptitler• of Dr. illacgowan, which • will excite the astonishment of the American reader. This min eral does not appear to have been known to En x.xrpe more than three hundred years, yet Chinese ,antiquarians refer its use there to remote pe kitidin their history. Its utility for the arts has appreciated at Pekin for more a thou 'aatul-years, as may be inferred-from the ennead -tuns bestowed upon it by a poet of the Sang dy wholands it as used in the-Manufacture !of 'iron implements. A writer in the early part of the seventeenth century mentions the article. ' The earliest notice of coal is ilk the histiry of the Han dynasty, 11. C. 202 to A. D. 25, where ;the remark occurs that Shins' produced stones which were used as fuel. This carries back the lust of coal to ,a remote antiquity, and adds ano ther to the many important discoveries and in ventions in which the Chinese home anticipated !the "outer barbarians." • . These researches in regard to the coal fields of China, 'are of much interest to this country, where_ projects of steam communication between Chiii and our Pacific coast are already matured. Dr. Msegowsn, although an Englishman, recog nises the transcendant importance'of these dis coveries to America. Ile says: "To appreciate rightly the value of those vast Coal deposits, extending from Corea to Siam, re gard must be had to the increasing commerce of the Pacific, to the revolution which seems on the eve of taking place in the route of communica tion with the western notions, and to the prOspec ties greatness of the Anglo-Saxon Staten spring ing into existence on its eastern shores. Of their capacity, aided by the applianceS of.forcign chili and cepital, to supply all the demands which the steam engine may make upon them, Loth for manufactures and navigation, there can exist no deubt."-1:osion Traveller. ' Isatlnsn ASP DON'T CAW: A LAIIK.—.I chap came into the drug store of Streator and Thrall yesterday, and with a free and easy manner, and a broad grin on his face, took a seat. Atter a remark about the weather, he inquired if they kept an article for kitting flies. The ensurer was affirmative. "Will you have some?"ll I reckon not, Mat darned stuff hurts me some, and 1 - don't knoir but I 'nought as wall take some thing." Inquiry being made touching the na ture of his complaint, he said he was in nt the City note!, fad being pooty considerable dry, spied a bottle of liquor standing on the counter, 'and be thotight he would "take a little tiff." Ile put tho'bottle to his mouth, and it ran down his throatiest 'es easy. At this moment the land lord entered and informed him that he had Swal lowed a couple of ounces of a preparation of cor rosive,' sublimate for killing flies, and that he had better fly for his life. The proper remedies were offered, which the fellow witlisome reluctance swallowed, remark ing that ho ; "didn't care a darn us his life was ;malted for $5OO, and he felt tolerable safel"— Vierdandifer.. • 41. MO VAL—ENG Lisa &Brs. Nrrr, Whole silk, °racers aisdDealers In Produce, harp moored css. 121 Second, and 121 First ate.. betaren Wood and . 21nlintkeid Pitsaborsch- LA"bblo. No. 1, for male by sOch18; JAS. DALZELL, 68 Watar 2U 8L00M250 tons Soft Tenn,for sale by 'WW2 fiD 1 L4tlBWatt VS 44 et. DRY GOODS, &c . 111 ICI) THIS DAY. por Expreg , — . f fn A1j i z:A . , 1%.1.1,424V nal ladies' Kid (11.3r0c 1,0 Iri 41 . 1;2 4 ' 17 rtJleF 150 14rlgr4 1 . 11. 11-1,11., Ildkr, ' Ca,,,,dnir, dn. lawny, to , A..A. MASON k 01, ,62 e.cl 41 Market Ft - Straw Sonnet and Hat Warehouse, I No. 105 MA RRET STREET, •• 4 --- • - - H. PALMERPAL offers for Hale, at reiy I .. 1.1. rd.,. a fall aaaortinent or Straw and Minh, en.h. Its: 140.V.VEM—Foreign and Arn.cievul plain and fancy lame. Ifrald. alp. liteop, Slillon.Lane. lin, Pamela. Lek- In ' kr. Le. 4 „ T.4--31.•n% Toothy% and Bore Leghorn. fancy alki idaJ Braid, Stra i r, r d .= Imillo di s o n , d Palm vu rig . N " ' l ill h°"4 .l " 'Lind. end ot,,er fu r r ' ins,ln ' kreat "art: e l tk , . " .. 11 1s ulinl ' flerinl._ es .i Bnee.t.g—ltieh IBA:met and Sort plain Satin and Tar feter all wldths awl colon' lane" B.'. and.excliw cam L CES—Plain and fignnel whine and minted Bilk and Cotton Nett.. &VIA IF 7RLY.II/NGS—Cordo..Tszae Is, Buttons, Braids, Pelersrww. ke., /te. FLO /V.ERS—Frannb and Americo:. SPrikw, bunches and ...ntate. rich and no'cl etilet. Br'NET SILKS AND 5.4 TIB/S--411,ke, Oro. de Sis al., ,lnc. de Rhin, Florence. and other atyleet asaorted .1 ,,._ '''..,'!. TAW—Z . := I quaint. and eo Dora All Rich and tow pelmet Paraaota and Umbrella". Band "Boat 8.. ac. "nehlk C/RPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. W. ItteCIONTO OK • • lie now onastantly teeel'ing id" Sprind Stock of CAiiPETS, OIL CLOTHS, & TRIMMINGS, 1 . . coropri.ing In part the following 'aviator CARPETS. ' Extra ihryal Velvet Pile Carpota; do. do. Tatvatry Brno. V.4l.?;st e n rAl l .t ao ' v tr l. " L2 D'Y' 4 , L .lov i ° l; 3 Pi t:i.i ) ' 44, • , lek. and 24 twilleci Vent..., 4-4, .-., ...., 1:11.1 d. ..-. Otani do, 4-4. 24, B.S. and 2-4 wool nod entton. do. RUGS, MATS, OIL CLOTHS, Ste. Ex ra Chenille Rune. fine dn.l di,extra tufted do.; floe do. d ...xamnon do. Chenille Door Ilan, tufted do. do; ghee' akin do. do.. Adeltude do. dux Thrum do do. Crumb Clothe, kelting do., Hocking 124.64. and 24. Al.r.ihert Oil Clothe. rut toot any duo ball or Mum. S- 1...1 , 64. 64.44. and 44011 Clothe. - ST4IR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS. Sc. r—sua r node. of all Ore.: Carnet Iliadic. , g : ln . Lietem- Pet a i o ll i tgdoi l i k tt.arl d a-1 311 p ItunxTa i lV.I d ...., Ln d oh tl n uff 'lnflow IlollanYer, V ' enittan gin:. ..r.:- . , - PlaZi Cot do. Table do.; do. Stood do.; Worsted Table. do. 11 lag i m ported nod purclound our elockdirrat tram the i.T m celebrated nun:mire, being of the latest aut . l . _lnenta.re frin. n,l'. ~T1,..71 1 P,',, , '„% = P.', ‘,7!„,th.. 1 , 1 ,, = curd in onp or far :Wen. C... • 66 ronlially in all to call and examine our stock It T le Carpet Warehouse, 85 Fourth street. nehl9 W..3IeCLINTOCK. Sprint tOnets. I UR FIRST LOT is received and ~,,, , opengsl, comprising, in ,part. the following 4t, .' .1 Chp. ,mureres Corn ..-.• and i Yellow Lam, Star and Tulip, It Chip. Jenny Lied d Satin. 1 IA Chip. Fluted Straw and an Satin. Straw and Diamond, Pearl and 1, 01)P•ti , 4 . nne ClillaPed• Azarriran Lary. lah Pearl, Ifungatima Mixed. • Alban... Fluted Manilla, • Split Straw. . Silk A. A. MASON d CO.. .4675 P 2 end 54 Market st. TO CONTRACTORS TO CON'rIIACTORS lAROPOSALS are invited from Stone Ma l. .os.stoaeemkav i t riviamv, Le_ fdr the creetion ro n a Pteetant Eplompa arch. at the corner of Diamond and I; rant tureen, to be hanacil'in on or bef,,re the I.sth day kpril mutt. A plan and rpicifications may be Peen at 110 Lecture , Room of Trinity Church, entrance. Sixth ea, atunlar mo n rning ext, between the boor. of 9 o'crtak A.ll . and I o'clock. P. IL, whop al full infranuation will he Oren by sm arrintect. Propteala nuty be left with num M. I nice. at the Each.= Illat. Sr oral' or the Committe. WALL PAISIL esh Assortment of Spring Goods. LOMAS PALMER, is daily receiving Conn the Eastent Cides. at the nil st.uid, No. 55 MARKET STREET, tuvert Third and Fourth stems, Ptllsburah, 11.,..111. 4 to his preAvnt stock, of them. Immutful •Elt 11,INGINGS that ha, appeared In this market ' long t.crical. The patterns area rw.ottrely n the s peculiarly chaste, mat thh color,. In point of lure , nrialtrpagcw.l. From 10 conic upwards. the prigs To this attrertive lot of !good, of which a more r ..judment eon he formed hy night than dearnotion. ' ttention of merchants and hon.. keepers iP mehl. Cl4t e ltiC'S Pa. ,t Combined Grinding and Boltin; , or - .PithiLeirgh I'u. l .114.- , 14 , 1831 . p THE PUBLI : Ye have note in um, Orizr F . lnotting 31116ea:oir "Jame. m • Clark' , Pa kfl'lL,^"''On'.ri'tntltt"i': grindffn; ‘ kTiddriTtna, h'' l\P! ' i l" ;l7 ,- 1, ~ 1.71.1.4, the Utah, -I. ~..tnnon th e B e= i Ong Is perfoetly atlnplad 0 o . an ordinary barr tt , . making it entnTalval .. . . Fat ' teP. u L ' at ' r '''. ' t , . 1 &Ann the work 'rive much hwa `llll. to nearly ..tw. to Stklkke. Pm OM artu.l profit' ' 1 - • ~ -.: •._ .. ' o o.lhln !rum tir . ... , ,TTintf-r ..Tc.d. - ~„. Mlll , -Pitteburghetg . , Tin:num N 0,.. . . W. 11. Nentr..,en" .... PMEr. CIA.: . i I A.,.it ,, -I,l%ftinat.l . ORTABLE COhIttINED r. . . _.4 'Ling, or Merchant Mill. , • • ,rchespd the entire Patent Right .4 red State for - Jam. M. eluk's Patent - reling. or .1 erehant Mill," and now being ell OollilLy :tate Rights, iikewiye the Mill ..e. I take this Ain./ of informing the public .. able to offer ths!greaty,l Invention of the alp, ... which IN sure to meet with murex.. .ma whieb alli Mmoan of makingserf person purr...lnn County ate Right. nabs.. • hoodoos fortune. This Mill iljKy able, and onlr oerupies a space of lour beet lIIV 'queue, •lorn fn operation. and Is .pahly of ing and boltma front bre to teu b....belga( wheat per . It can be propoolled with from an one horse power up y _lmer desired. Cell and see It In operation at 1.. a. Wilmarth A . I, ty Flouring Mills, Liberty Nah '.. Pitt...rut, !further, boor the right of dames M. Clark's 8.1fL7 f/f.:Mand the Machines for mole. harinc purehlused IL bnaVely. All letter. Pr. Judd will .....e...1 v ” cla tir. tadtwlmser - TIIO3IAS N. CLARK. . LII.ABLE 'HINT TO DYSPEPTICS. DR. ANORkir COMIIE JIVI2.7.IIIGES . . to his valuable writings on the ••Phyeloloar of Di. • ohmerres that • diminution of Via true lantity trio Jul,. Is a prominent and ell prorailing catogiof I qi. and he state. that "stlirtincwhilied pyre/mot. of .iine, in London. who nu invonly alit-led with this leint, finding. overpthing 41,10 to fall, P.O nicourse to aortae Juice. obtained from the onimaili of Living ma whlat provrd oimipletely iiunu•effni.^ r iloughton's Permit, the true digeatire fluid. or Oat . ._. .. . . . .. . . . • . • • talc ides, a Great Lrysperwia Ccimr, prwpared fromitennet. Lthc fourth shawl of the (lx. after directions of Baron h.h ir. the great Phyliological Chemist, by J. 8. Hough ton. I. D., Philudelph la. Pa. TM; to • truly wonderful remedy fur Indigestwia Di CM.t . ', rtein n il ttr " r_ gr.= V,Vut etttlli P t :MU:eV o I .' o ' r ' ", mull the Gunk Juice. Tb Outwit. Juice ill the went's:4cent of the food, the pa. i? tifyi g. preserving. etitoung anent of the olconauti and nter { o Without it there can be no digratlonoll con. rend oaf ood tsito blood—no nutrition of conditionAl ut rath r l. torpid. painful. and dectructlwe cof the hole digewtive &overran. A weak, half dead, or ire 10001stomarh•produces no piedllactrie Juke, and hence the bras.. distress, and debility which ensue. ft tilt want may be supplied by extracting the dike, tire nineiple.. Pepsin. from the stomachs of animals re. oomb log man, Ohne forming a Digestive Pluld. precisely . like i t,e natural Gastric Juke. in its chemical _powers. and forn Aline a maniple and perhat onbaUtede for T art of performing the prow:poor dlgertion artificially has long bean known to Phydolngtsta Dr. Houghton lairds the merit of making the application of this art to the the 1.T.7=' 1 4.".',1 1 1 -d W ' t . r ' g b ,. l 7nVl4. ' ele: L work on Aulleml Chemist, susyr. "An Artificial Le the Yield. analogous to theyastrin Juice, may be toe red from the morons Membrami of e at the ratan wich various artlelea of food. as meat and eggs, will tw (toned, rhea:mai, and dtglated, pList in the same num ner • they would Iv. In the human stomach," . -. • • • • . 62;,. f Philadelphia. Pro Pa m, in , Leti xto i , eial u ,d o ii . F. - ._, --u ,_.• ° pt:INLS from the dh ...."' 1 di.estion. . ' hteh "" aff '— ord . a - an . adin e itt i le . re y m n aold ure ' le% n e w...en , r Wore'/ own , m . 2 , ... 1, th.ex.....th oar, . 6 ' tire prindill. WI 4 ideacaof Its !Wee. . I IIcDOWELL. Agents, 140 Wood 10... PittAbasAA 1 117Tor M Z11; t rET P . arrn. r 6 r 7VONl mcb6 ACK DRESS SILKS:—Juct tee's per F la=rlf kw l'"l . ehlslg.Vk.72jlo-2 A. A. MAOIIN A Co. I .IEII LlNENS.—Received this morning x thcr lot mooned grades Izioh Linens. mtlls A. A. MASON —__ SEET O.IL-350 gall. for sole by mchls ~. J. KID D A CO. YT.4.81.1-7 casks (prime) for sale by mohlA J. KIDD A CO. MN 'RITE GLUE-5 bbls. (Cooper's) for sale by rochlS J. , KIDD d CO. TTSBUROII GLUE-30 bbls. (beat) for sale by nachls J. KIDD et CO. GAR CURED ll'AbIS-10 tierces Dor -1 m'. celebrated 8. C. llama. on hard and for atdo Ihe ehls WALLINGFORD A CO. er _ P. s , iltD--14 kegs No. i l v ,fo K km for Baleb N y DL.s. AA L mrhl4 _ .. _ ... 8. - 0 i 0 LASSES--100 bbla. N. 0., oak cooper we. frruslo by mohl4 J. k. IL FLOM ._ LD--20 kegs No. 1, for sale by rucbll J. h R. FLOYD. _.. _ YTASII-10 casks, warranted pnre i for unlit by torlll4 J. A IL ' , LOYD. G .sici,.:'"i'.';,r'L., l ,:ni'itis '1'N.D,r,i!,'.7. 1 ,T,,5. hn. ~. and one Rat Ornamental Pendvlda, at east.. 'rd... W. . WISON. richt) corn. , r of Fourth and Market Ptol. .i, I , l.din. LARD ',MIPS, CHANDELIERS, -•'' .s.i.:ZOtt i ant Dlrorlirn7sh."'Ant747."Orau tdrutli.r.l.zzit,),r,,Crutz MIA, btr e l z anl i Stugy e l7nynall .. .'" r. P r im'. n r ' rothl u s " o T 7 V ' ' Ol . .1.1111.-./.. ATANTED TO BUY—Notes of theiVestern V Dank, and Mack of ths rittabargb Bask. br ylliaT,,l,Nli.2..l'it.,P,Eß—.-27....„A. a. D. KIML ~,,. lteri. o r. lot of or aah, at . '. W S ITMLI ....4 31 , 101 Par, atom ror )1 ?lark et Y. New Books! New BOOks ran OREIGN REMINISCENCES, i'V Richard Lord llolburt adlted by bit ono. Ilrnr)T wi Lea Rolland. li , Jstry ir De . .o.sr4...vrofiro:mitT4a:d advdtgity:l: 4 - C? i tarAn; IM lh. ;. 31 ~.r. l and. m.C otT bt apr „th, o l i sy. r. th th e , a,n o l , anr „ of t. ?lag ie. D...t, ,, b ,,, ; . ,, Ha or. au th or of the Illblo In Spain. rod tb.. 111,m1pn In b:p , 1. I. Let Ifildrollis Illotory of ttio Unit.] 5w,._,,,,,,,, ~r 1 ... 4 alto. works Inatived and for Me by IL C. SrOCKN, llook adler and Starloner, ebb co rO rner Market and Tblrd Oa. JNES ON LAND OFFICE TITLES.- • Syllabus of the Law of land Mee 'Mies In Prn sylrousla: bT Jorl Jonas; rod and for sal. by • 6.6 No. bTOC47 hlarkKTO. st rt_ KICKLEBURYS ON TIE RHINE lei u. M.Sbooltrray, Prtno, o Warorlek Woodloacbq by Fronk Forrefter. Snuff of Mochonks. No. Z. re T Thd llit' tflVra..tigb, EARL STABCII—SO boxes - for sale b =ILS _ ILUIDI,JO9S3 & CO. GROCERIES, &c Corner of Wood aim, Fs HAVE NOW IN ST I rock. the s,llcwicr • • taw., arEttch are offered cm 115 catty boa.. Wia.• . , Tr= 45 bf. cht,ts do. 46•Otkdons k Cb u d h o. atc lOU bac.% Rio ODDIeK • Laguyra and .lem 60 boxes und 1 n,, hoxdo Togo 35 bbl.. Noc 1 wed 3 Mack. rred: 3) Ss; and .10.1':n. I do. 501 N w 4 ' 1% Ire n e= 11/0 extra 3 tales Garai= 1 arras Otago Pepper a /dinky. I bbl. NutusegN " (iround Gingen limentic k tr 141 •• 2 1•1•14. Gorretes SEI22; 45 b 5444 Stnariu Catullirq 1 " Sperm 100 0 doseu 3leeen'allleekirte:, 100 te.sul•erilve Hire I , lour. 100 S. F. Indigo: a at!' le, Nan, Whiteloml. I. • SUNDRIES :AT 1,, prime a. (701 Te: 111 pkge. Y. 11„ met Black Tree: 150 bate tie Lum B. and Roll p Tawny . . te, Rim; sotro ehA. codruh- IrcrAtis., =MMM Loafs Cr.] F.k.. - ar. lOU ...Havana inr. 2 nap. MaJd..r: =DWI . lan. 7,11 U, 10x12 G 0 Msr. 'hl4 r iz " r '" " 30 \o.l, . ... • • 5. MU N.. I. MO key Nall, said slz, Son. WhlLlnz Tannrr✓ Oil: 10.1 gell. Llmo.; Oil: 100 00. Butket., N. 0. emrar mil N1011127CF: . . azVy'P'xliittr"ijk eral assortment of goods 0.1 For ula metal L. S. GORDON, Produce, Commission, and Forwarding MERCHANT No. 78 North Street Baltimore. liE undereigned, Agent for the Penn volTnala and Ohio Line. twin* .vntrallY loonnd on Itimare and Supuchanna hailtuad, ham made ar mangme for tranttartm- GENERAL turom - ei (.ommisst , +.v nusist:sx In mmnection with the POILWAIMINti BUSINI,I 4 F, and inel.ectfally rwthelta rondunmenta of Whi.key.,Flouttimin, and country' l'rerd nye genenalT• Itenkrtfally, pultanca, March, IRM, N. B. Orden or iirccorin, Salt, A., pr=aPtii Maw. John Sullivan A Bchla, W. Starr-1 50 . ... Thov. J. Cara. * Co., John IleCullout. d Co, Tulle I. Wilson. David flays d Co.. Durall. Krichler a Dorrey, lllller d Mar key. Turnbull, Dalt a Slade. Robert Garrett a Pons, Jae. lieoure—glalthnore. MeOrs. It. Crangle .4 Co.. Wheelina. T. 1 , 1 mars. Clark d Thaw, Hours tirall...P.kte burgh. Mr. J. 0. Kerr, liarriaburt... J ntnaa Carnet., Esq . , Columbia. M asers. P. elon. Nollbollana Ital. Blairsville. M A. Means. Jarnea Steel a. Co.. Lewis d Butler, 1;1111.4i:1.4a. ,nelrlrataw:lrn SLOAN AND MOLASSES- ------ hhdr. prime N. O. Sugar bbla. Nlolasm, for .11.• by umb2s J .15IES A. nun:Rip T 01. LOAF SUGAR-210 111, Sind.. for role by de.2, JA3wr A.111;TIMISON SUNDEIES -15 sacks Dri.,l Applra: 10 bblx.Gry.en wed packed 111.0.1., kegs do. go. 1, IS bbls. prune Timothy annth , Wind°. ,k 1 .11 saes xanl 1 6131. nap!.Jlol In rtor , . / V/ for •• try 10,119 R. DALZELL, Libt.rty ni QUNDRIES -1.3 4 Ma,. Froth R6ll Ilutten • 25 ha. White IleanK "Ls ho. Drbal A prae.. hags; :It) bu. natal sound Che.dnutt: tut , re , tUrtsi s'nut it:t ' irrS l ST , 7l l .74l:l , . 1a CO., lit...At .2. I !ORA MEAL- - -{0 bumirec'tiand for tale by uthlt • ./ s .tor.11AILISAI:011 UNDiti I_7 644 tuts Thies 110 hhJs. prime s og . r . 040 bbta. I t lantattLin tnatr(vo for...tit by mthlll 1111EY.31ATTIIENVA N O . SUGAR — a . s hhd,. for sale• •-. - h , ` JAr. DAL:ZELL...4 list, et. `,l' ACKEItEtrIS t ithis. prime N 0.3. laud mrig:l•lll.l do. " ' It 4:I•ItENT ..141)ELRI61 TEA MART, ( A ' MORRIS & In the DiAcriond, Setond Door irons Diatrond Y ( iti WISII FOR TEA that it really ythloln the pinot to lAtt i ft.....lnterior ht. priced t.; rl eu n T7 an k t7r; tat? bor. - O . 0. tiea..... .............. Tills Is the only alt, In 1 1. that Itee, fur Kale feelr t i tg tur.l6:7 B uNT ., )R hIN I I : O. Su ir.r: WU 41.15. 0.11. ;u bunt.. Ihitttl Abt.les: 1000 Fla. 4U bbls.OlL - 40 hz , . nett Rang 1 1=t1I ' "oi!.. L' tr l s . terit N. V 16 bbl .. hallßutter 40 - Timothy Seed: In rtnrot and 11. r bn BROWN & KIRKPATRICK, meh2l Merl, etre, r[fir ...est; and fur REFINED SUGARS, b 05,41 D. It Lsr,r Loal 213 l 1.. CruPlusl Boyar. 170 Pnwderrd Clariliol 70strut ClartfLA Syrup, bi H. ll—Syrup 514.1ae0, for nnk. by J ASIES A. 14 IJTVIIISON k GI . mehli Agent. St 1 ml. Sugar steamer. UGA_R-82 blids. N. 0. to arrive thy day, /3 fur We by rarlell le. A W. II Alt ItAn:11. OLAssEs--1, bldo. N. 0. for sale by J. racily.' S. t W TUFA (hi II- EdGS — A few bbls. (fresh) for sale by meh2.l 8. W.. ILI MIA J4ARD--10 bids. &75 kgv. No. 1 Lard, in store and for eel. • by mel44 S. d W. II A KBACI:11. 1-11111 Ell APPLES-130 bg. prime, for sale by mch7.l x.a W. II A RBA On COD FISII-8 casks reed and for sale by metal S. t W. lIARBAUOII. SALMON -5 bblx. No. 1, for sale by =1124 R. DALZELL a CO. HERRING --5 bbls. for sale by meh24 It. DAL.I.KI.L 2 111. tPULVERIZED CORN—Refined and Pre pare! Eapressly for Voo4.—This 'rale:op...WY Pere rautiful allele le esoreettnfly health,. &Debra, Anil economical. Podding, Cake,t-oFteuele, !le.. dr., envie bY the direetioas socompanylng each package. lOU he frarad 11r.' per peckeg. l:, cevl. met Wad Ft. RACON-5 hhds prime Hams; tie's, by to do .do eboulder, Amy sad kloUlL.l-5 t ItOti.. Rockingham and Domestic Queensware. 00DWARD, BLAKEtY dc CO. Man ufactunre of Rockingham and Yellow Cane Ware. Eon LITIMPOOL, Ohio. or b s Rooms, No. int Fourth Art., near the Mar or's 01Toe. Pittsburgh. Ps.. Our estenilve Works enable us to nil orders prom with ptly. A competent designer being coinnuttly enildored. al , en ables us to keep pace all the new and improsoletylee of the day. Water Urn, Spitoon, Pitchers, Fancy Iler . .sert net., Flower Panes, Goblets, Martini Ornament, Merheine and tinoffJars, suntartiries for domestic woe. In greet variety. °niers reire'dialY sobnd,d. metnlcif Webster s Unabridged .Dictionary. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED DICTION ARY, bound In rbeep. I.ls2nr.nuarro — Prlre Sun* work bound In Iluarla ratter/I/unwind bark and skies, very alewante..slo.oo. A lam. supply of /be above work rre'd by mchls JOHN 11. 3INLIAIIt. SI W. , 1 It. FEATHERS -1600 lbs. prime, for sale by rnehlT 11. W. HAI/BAUGH. _ . VLAXSEEI) OIL-3 bids. City Make, on band and for gala by turb4 S. N. WICKERSHAM. GODLIVER OlL—Rushton, Clark & reed and fur sale by meb4 B. N. WICKERSIIASI. DRESS SILKS-90 pes. assorted Spring Style bre. eats. Just reed by A. A. MASON A CO., marl No. fa and 04 Market arr.,. ' — AMES' DRESS GOOIiS -15 per. pleb all wool hlah'eulored De Lalneal 25 new and F./den/lid O lr Derare De Leine.. IU choice style lianadinew lust opened at meln4 0 A. DAMN a Co POTASH-8 nuke read and for oak by ILLER d RICKETibiN. mehl co and 223 Libertt sL lIITINTEIt WHALE OIL-12t10 gull. V .h l store and for sale he MILLER A RIC/CF. - NOS. QMALL PLAID FRENCH OINGIVAMS, I_ 3 of a very superiorquallty—w full assortment ittit °ltem.] by (moods 31URPITY YHO ItC111 , 111L1). LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. MIDWIFE A BURCHFIELD have just reed a fresh supply of the above geode, of nil the various dualities, from 1234 cents uP melte V) BUTTER-14 kegs just no ii and for iv ate by (meh4l MILLER e RICKETSON. GENTS' POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS— Silk and Linen Cantbrie, of new and handsome styles, n'inse'")l4"l.""o6'".ju'igirlilitTit BURCHFIELD OTTON—IS bales now landing from str. LAda, and Ibr sale by ISAIAH DICKEY t CO., 0000 Wane ind Front sts. J ART) AND STEARINE-- bNI o. AMA, ' 2 Obla :Ramiro; I."lnbg l, Mildir LIGIET 1 CO.. total Waldo and lhont..M. - 67 BiiiiAi7llll4ll;. landing per str. De wet Clinton. and for Fah. DS_ " 2 r. JAMES A. IlliTClll7 IE" INFA Ahlt -- ,:gNh.";J:),rois.aTe, b (l,.. J adm • lJ ICKORY N UTS--6 , ) lng; i t o f;;T n es i e by frier. 0. P. CHEESE -150 bore!, IV. IL for sale by a... 0. VON JIONNITORS7 1 CO. II ENUI WINE.—The pure juice LI of the ra, mitahlr for medicinal parr..., nu" the quart or %AU_ .e at %main KADORIII.I n b n I and Wine Mor awl ALIA uf Diamond. 141.21 I,J UGAR--10 h shds. prime N. 0., just recd per ate.. &buy DOD, and for 3 , I4ItURIDOZ INMIR.A3I. rah 2.3 No. Iln Writer fIIIAN6ES-106 boxes just reed arid for ode br HURDII.IIXIE INOIIA lIA feb2s. No. 1)0 Wator .t • B do CO, Oh &r t, l'insburgh, RE, and to arrive thin • of the most 60000. Impar -I'`,l".l:TrZtV"zik.7t.: 50 I,oxca In v4R SNIN•10 Naleralno 35 MA, N. O. 1100.0 c 15 - 5. tt.• State Mutual Fire Insurance Company. BRANCH OFFICE—No. 54 SXITIIFIELD BMUS. L'ITTPRURUIL lIE T hest evidence of the suceens of the Iron In entlnterning• to tusks the STATE M 1 TL' IVIIE INSURANCE CI L /AtP,IN/ . meat the slants of them wily. Is the rinparalitled amount of linsinesa • hien hos Issm done, haling , •... , 1 1 1 , 0- ' 1101 "''' . an more than right Mancha and adding r 6a 0 , 110 en n pind to the Company. The l'irertore are uti to , say. that taenuir all the pruperty i 5 of thesafen kind I Kraal! risks, and • lan, proportkni inaur..l for nob"... N N umber. of Policies hlsued, - 5,005 Amount of property InstirPti, - 55,189,4!)0; 1111 do. plarnlttni. premiums, 57,009,70 do. cash premiums, -- - 13'.194:24 guarantee stock. - - - 911304.03 dye I"Fw•s. " 4.100.00 deducted 10.00 the 410te balance. tae Iseidetital exten.es of tbe etc, or ontutry merchants. wl own. ra of dwellings, and isolated and ,+n try pn.pert>. It this