MEM HOME MATTERS ELK-moss i e ALLEGHCHY.—Our readers will recollect that special elections will be held in tie city of Allegheny to day, to supply the places of George Dreher, member of the Common Council from the First Ward,. resigned; IL. M. Seed member of Common -Council from the Second Ward, resigned; and Thomas M. McKenwto, of the Common Council, from the Third Ward, re- Th e e The voters of the First Ward, will meet a t the house of Acheson . Woodhouse. In the Second Word, the voters will assemble at the tavern of Mr, Thompson. In the Fourth Ward, voters will assemble at the house of Mrs. Susan Wiley. Jean Ltap.--Mr. John H. Mellor yesterday received a telegraphic despatch from Mr. Bar nuse;annouucing that Miss Lin 3 will be unable fo visit Pittsburgh, until sometime towards - the' close of the mouth of June. New Pasonsua.—The Panorama of the Hod-, sou B. ter, and Scenes in Virginia, has arrived, sad will be'crldbit4 hero in a few days. Mr, T. 0. Jonci, the talented lecturer attaccell to this Panorama, arrived on the Glances yester day. has entirely recovered from his late severe 'indispositioo, and would be gratified to be beard by many of our citizens, in his graph ic descriptions of these interesting paintings, be fore he leases for the east. The press through out the country speak. in the highest terms of Mr. Janes, as a lectures, as well as of the mag nificent panorama which he is to describe; and we hope to see bins well patronized during its day in this city. BlLV•lcasoiro--Laei.--The Grand Jury rm. Gaddy ignored the bill of indictment, preferred by John Corriston, against the publishers of the esselSe, for an alleged libel: They ordered the prosecutor to pay the costs, and his honor, Judge McClure, directed him to be called, but be did not make his appearance: The prosecution 111 . 050 out, of a simple report of the proceedings in a case before the Mayor of Allegheny, wherein Corriston wan defendant Tae Lanese Cass.—The jury in the Barker easetare still out, and when the Court adjourned theylwerekreeted to bring in a sealed verdict this morning. One juryman, it was ascertained be fore the jury went out, would never return a ver dict of guilt against tho defendants. llscanarcs' Savt:to Buse—At an election of the stockholders of the ?decimates' Baring Bank, the following gentlemen were, on Tuesday, de. dared duly elected directors, for the ensuing years:—William Boyd, 11. B. Fleming, John Ir win, Jr., Rob't 11. Davis, IL De Haven, Thomna Farley, and James L. Graham. FIANYLIN SAVINGS 110 ax.—An election for i Directors of this institntion.was held on Tuesday ' and resulted in the election of the following 0 gentlemen: Wm. Smith, R. Baughman, F. H. McCosh, 1,, Welters, Z. Etteel, andiß. Patterson. Attuanrsv SAV FG3DVOXPAST.—The fol lowing gentle .were duly elected Directors of the Allegh y Saving Fund Company, at an elm.. tits held on Tuesday. in the city of Allegheny; George It. Riddle. Henry Irwin, Jacob Geyer, David Deheven. John Morrison, Nelson Camp bell, and D. M. Evans. BODY RZCOTEDED.—The body of a boy, wa rm:My about twelve years of age, was yeder&y found floatingin the Idonongabela ricer, at the foot of Wood etree,. He was dressed in plain clothing, and the body had evidently ban in wa ter for some time. Coroner Arthurs held an in quest on the body, but no one knewhis name, and • simple verdict of found drowned, was return ed. Tax Mtsron.—We are indebted to G. W. Bonn, No. 47 Chatham street, Pittsburgh, agent of the publisher, for the April number of the Mentor, a magazine for youth, edited by the Ben.'Hastings Weld, and published in the city of Philadelphia. It contains many articles of interest to the "young fol k s," together with a number of very prettrengravings, and , is published at the very low price of one dollar a year. • COVET OF QIILBTES SIMONS WEDICSDAY, April 9. Present, Honorable William B. McClure, M.' ;dent Judge, end Saniuel Jones, and Willis:in BOW, Associate Judges. His honor, Madge McClure, charged the jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Joseph Barker, Wm. Barker, et. al.—indictment, riot. The charge was decidedly adverse to the defen dezda. The jury retired, and'had not returned any verdict, when the morning session closed. The case of the Commonwealth TM. Eliza Bitmty—lndictment, Bigamy, was resumed. His hour, the President Judge, decided that the pe tition for a divorce from James Bounty, filed by the defendant, was admisiible in evidence. It was, however, by no =MI9 conclusive, but was to - go the jury for what it was worth. It wu not offeied in evidence at that stage of ! the cue, blot John Little won called,'who testis gad that the defendant bad admitted that ahe w.s married to Brunty; but that the had not stated that - she had ever lived with him, nor did ha know that she hod. Witness knew that Brunt,' vu now living, because he had had a correspon dence with him, by letter. Andrew 'McMaster sworn-The defendant made an information before me, against James Bounty, for bigamy. • This evidence was objected to, the counsel for the defendant maintaining that the record should be produced in evidence. Judge McClure dui ala that this was the proper course. Fs-Mayor Adams was called to prove the re died, Alderman McMaster having at that time. been acting for him, in his absence from the city. llCteitified that he left all the informations of which he had any official knowledge at the May- Cell Office, when he quit it. The defendant stat ed that she wan married to Bounty in Ireland.— Bite had a little child, which the said was Bran tr., with her. Jared M. Brush, sworn—Witness testified that defendant bad admitted that she was married to Bounty in Ireland. That he had left her, and wile to this country, where he had married an other woman. Isaiah Brink sworn—Xm a magistrate. I married old Mr. McNutt and the, defendant, in April, 1850. Be was then aboureighty years of age. No objections were made to the marriage, by any person. Joseph Craig sworn—l don't recollect whether the defendant said any thing about being mar ried to Density, in my presence. Knew &linty. He left this county very suddenly, as the officers Vera after him. fle was then living with anoth er woman, as his wife. She had suckingchild it her breast. Bounty told me that he had ban married before. David Little sworn—Knew the defendant in Ireland. Mrs. Brunty passed for his wife. She bad been married to is Mr. Frasier, who died, end I understood that she afterw ards married Brtmty, I was notar4ient at the wedding. All Iknor Is from report. JiowTh Thompson sworn—l saw Mrs. B. in Wolt. I do not know when James Brunty carne from Ireland. Mrs. Bruntkpassed for his Wife there. All I know is from report. • Ass T. Bougher, sworn—l saw Mrs. Brunty in 1847 and '4B. She came to the Mayor's office sad t ot a warrant for Brunty. I failed to arrest him. 1 She showed me a certificate, which she add washer marriage certificate. - This latter answer was ruled out. I examined the Mayor's docket, and found that ha information was not entered. Wm. Thompson, sworn—l called at the Mayor's ewe and searched for Mrs. Brunty's informa- Mofi—Could not find it. We searched dili y. gentl Croas-examined—l are the administrator of Mr. McNutt. Was prohibited from getting the goods and title deeds of the decedent by hire. Bmty, or her attorneys. One of the objects of this prosecution was, 1 believe, to get the papers from Mrs. McNutt. Andrew McMaster, recalled-1 think the infor mation Mrs. B. made against Mr. Brainy wee for bigamy. Cross examined—lt might have been for adul tirlie case closed hero on behalf of the Com mmwealth, and was opened for the defence by George P. lltimilton, Pg., in a masterly man ner. ATTED.SOOS 5E8510,11 Doctor Ilszl a sworn—l em acquainted with Mrs. Brunty. o not know when Mr. Breathy came to this count . It vas eight or ten years ago. Brtnty lived ere with another woman, Whom ho calle•1 his w fo. He kept tavern in this city. A short time r. or I came to this country, I got a letter inqu' i g if Mr. Bounty Bred In this city. Mr. D. Iled on me and requested me tot to answer the letter, as the woman who trots it Tao not his wife, but had had a child to Wm: stet did not want her to know where he Thin latter portion of the Doctor's testimony was objected to, and nat.,' out. Brunty had a dind by the woman whom he walled hie witr, in this city. The counsel for the defendant then tarred to Foto that she had, long before there was any gallgof Waging an adieu against her, admitted that Bratty was not her husband, and that the Thad mated she was his wife for the purpose of jobsehig him to old SA the support of hes:salter OW. • ce seas ruled out, and the Jury was obert Woods, and J. R. Large, ••er on behalf of the Commonwealth, !the defendant Tbis arid . addressed by Esq.--tbefo the latter for Y. Hamilton closed for the defence, ugly able, forcible, and eloquent d, we have rarely listened in the er Sessions to an abler argument. L., Esq. ; concluded for the Common. e case was submitted, after a brief Abe Judge, to the jury, who retired, I immediately adjourned. li r . (leo in an excee d , address m Court of Qua F. C. Flame., wealth, and charge from and the Co Tux Corn..—The Court room, yesterday, was crowded wi spectators anxious to hear [bees- Hence in the case of the Commonwealth es Mrs. McNutt, encased orbigatay. Tate Weavairw—We had very pleaaant spring weather for dome day. past. - - - . THE CAPITAL OF UTLIL The city. orthe Great Salt Lake is beautifully , i laid out wit i n a chart distance of the mountain' forming the eastern end of the valley. It con- ; . tains eleven or twelve thousand inhabitants, who are mostly gaged in agriculture—though a por- I lion of their imeis devoted to mechanical pursuits when undo toed. The streets of the city inter sect each o f er at right angles, and each block is half a m it e square, with an alley from east to west and n rth to south. Each block iv called a ward, and has a bishop to preside over its gov ernment, wlse duties ate to Oct . magistrates, tax collecto r, and preachers, . well as street i I commission rs. The city and all the farming land are irr i gated by streams of beautiful water, which flow rota the adjacent mountains. These streams ha o been, with great labor and perse vernnce led in every direction. In the city they flow on me aide of the different streets, and their waters are let upon the inhabitants' gar- I dens at regular periods; so likewise upon the ex- tensive fielm of grain lying lu the south of the city. There is It field thirty miles long by six and 1 ten wide, al portion of which is cultivated by 1 . any one w o desires. This fi eld was moving with whea t)barley, and oats, nearly r5 ady for the sickle, hen we were at the Lake, and a fi ner field of wheat never grew in any country; the berry aims large, full and plump, Anti of su- 1 perior whiteness. We were convinced that no country in t h e world could produce better crops ' than this valley, or a larger amount to the acre. The syste; of irrigation prevents anything like rust or s ut striking the crop. to blast the ex , peetation of the farmer. The orocluefiveness of the soil will always secure him an ,abundmt crop. Within the valley, and including three j ' other settlements of the people in the vicinity, there cannot be far from 30,000 inhabitants.— ; ' Forty miles south they have n village, and another It Dmiles farther south, among the Utah Indians—l suppose—where the fine forests of all kinds o timber abound, while little or cone for mechmical purposes, exceping pine, grows in the vicinity of the valley. The ch4acter of this people has changed but little sine their exodus from the States. The leaders d all, appear more "free and easy," and thegrrt body as perseveringly industrious and obedi nt to the higher powers as ever. Moneys very plenty among them, principally gold—mudh of whirl, came from the California mines. The religious character of the whole body haat egenerated into mere amusement, he., not even t e semblance of true piety is kept op. m i In the vi inity of the city, ix a warm spring, which h been brought into-the city, and public baths tel. The water is highly medicai— Each citizen has a building lot appropriated to . Ids use, bt is not the absolute owner, as he can -not dispo seof it to a gentile without the consent of the church. Each member isallowed to take up and cultivate as much land as he pleases, but he can only sell such improvements as he may make ape the land. One-tenth of the produce of the d, or the accumulation of each indi vidual, well as one tenth of his time, belongs .to the ch and is rigorously exacted. The hores are mostly one story high, though t some of em are neat little cottages. They have nearly completed a spacious court house, two stories hikb, forty feet square. The first story : is bhilt of free atone, and the second of sun burnt brick. Holmes built of these brick are very warm in the winter, and cool in the summer, and appear well adapted to the climate. They are about to krect a temple, and other public build ings. El4er Kimball's house is a large two story stone building, some 50 feet by 25 feet, yet it is. not large enough to contain one half of his num erous wires. The prosperity of this people is truly aston ishing. They have flocks and herd's, and most of the good things of the earth in abundance.— We saw about 3000 of the fittest cattle on the island in, the Salt Lake, that ever we put eyes upon. In the morning, you may see lads driv lag hundreds of cows from the bounds of the city, to be heeded within two or three miles, and driv :en back et night. The I-iodations of the valley in regar4 to stock are, that it shall be fenced.-- While the gardens and fields are left with a slight protection in the way of fence. Cr .0./4 Hoc, rtrrnicceo. • sranyn. cyyror. Arrll IL y/O1.; cj . EA LE D pRoPosA LS will Le riieei i oil at CI chic 01i0... tabod 12 n , 10 , t.. - ..1 , th bay 01 teL invt..for ...delver : l,th. followin‘erth iel.for the tiger of !Iv wk.. the I: S Mann. 11,4,1 neer thieCity. until the :10114 ill f April 9. ', v 'az . .l - I'n - ..... " p...ible from lone, pro,' per voirat. -----e-e-- I Flour—Sales 1000 bbls IL S. brands at $4,50 1e...1L t.rh '•.,,,....''•• ••,.I . 2ch ''r , l'I• •: " - A Scab' or Tlisroar,—A very re'coarkable. , Ci. 54,55 14 bbl. Sales of City Mills at $4,50 ? F 7:: '''''` '''. -..."'`"°.'". ... .::. ' affair oc urred in the year 266. A legion of ital. bbl. . - Biers-cautainin 6666, tilled the Theban Legion , Grain—lied Wheat to selling at 96(?.100c 1l 2,-..,, .. _.. ... . were gu rtered in the East, awaiting the orders ' hti. Salem yellow Corn at 61(2 . .62c, and of Oat. TA:•,.. •••= 0 ...- ... . - . or th eir mperor to march against tlio rebel. of lat 3; qh4tle C o La. : Bargim y. About this time the Emperor order- Clover Seed--Sales at $5,18G55,25 12 bu. rl t . mining t , .. - 0. ..... , - It. .. .... •••• _ ed age end sacrifice to be made, at which the Prnvir . .ins—The market is firm, with sales of • Lard. . . ..... • ••• whole army were commanded to be present' and Mess Pork at $11,50€1.514,75. Prime is held at ti:,.`,`;,,„L`" ' .. rr nn • assist; .t which time, also, he commanded that i $l2 70 bhl. Lard is selling at 84 in Able, and 91 , et viiii• _.... : . all the soldiers should bind themselves with an lin keg.. N ut oath, todie faithful to him in the contemplated : ' Cheese—Sales of 'Western at 7GlOe. Butter neat ismasiee-st • . . _ expedit'on, and would personally aid him tithe ' t is selling at tiklfic, as in quality. dettruc 'on of theGoeliechristians, against whom , Croceries-Molasse. is without change.— k'sei •• -, • • . he held the greatest antipathies. Coffee is telling at 10a.121e 14 bbl. Sugars are 7r,i,•,„ • ''' -•-• Shocked by the cruelty of these order., each , without change. • individnal of the Theban Legion absolutely refu- , Whiskey—Sales at 22c ? ga11. coo - - bushel. All of the foregoloa article. to be of the very heat el. sed either to sacrifice or to take the oath pre- S r dy. and tn to forntdod at etteh time• and in suito ..son. scribed CINCII% - N ATI) MARKET. 1./... the mitnettboa of the Heard of we limpitab " X 7' ny ' th b e 7 r TA',;.'l.7'l:l. ms , he cionsiter This So enraged the Emperor, that he ordered . ' April 9, to furniehat the lowest tapriori , . every tenth man in the legion to be put to the ! It it eetimatal that the number of patient. to be tot` sword: , Those who remained after this cruel or- ', Flour—There is a fair demand, with sal. 1200 / 41,4 silt ....a, st.,ot m per day In addl.. to ',hien der had been executed, were 'dill inflexible, and bids at $9,45 € . 1t,60 Li bhl. there will he about 10 cam. mid ...remits to be enpplird. ' Aoy m l evonerning the rontratt. will en cll., a second order w. given that every tenth Man Whiakey—ls selling at 17.1 c 'il gal. ~ii applieatlon at this ofboe. lIE O II2 W01)05. of the to of the legion should Le put to Provisions--The market ia steady. Sales NO ‘...-'''. _'".".'"' and ". t r ' l M''''''''''Pl'i• th m orewora But this act of cruelty made no bbla me. rk at $l3 1) bbL Sales 200 Able ' BACON'S MERCANTILE COLLEGE. ore iriapression than the first. The soldiers . , Prime lard at Sc, end 250 keE 4 at 8 01 0 lb- south i.:,,,,, e „,.,,,',. o f F t pe and ly,th,,, t j r „,,,. preseried their fortitude and their principles, Molasses—Small sales at 34.• ? gal. ! Clover Sied—Sales at $6,25 12 bu. t'INCININ'ATI, Dino. and under the counsel of their officer.% drew up (Incorporated in 1851.) a remonstrance to the Emperor, in which they • The river has risen 10 inches in the last 24 R S BACON Principal. told him:— IL it.. and T hour,. It ssiiiv. r., ...... ... 1.1. locturron Commercial Law. . C. Wa F. 111.11.... -.Assistants. ..Wei are your subjects and soldier ,, but at the , 11111 S. BACON begs leave to return ins sin same time we are the subject. of a 'Higher : Tax Lan Gas. BliTOOlti.—A Southern paper, I 14• "M... thank, for the eery liberal nonagec Power; and we cannot disobey the Almighty i n eiehemte h e , t h e death o f t h e late G en , Brooke, Lit : ,7, .........4i5 .,, e4V botrn er lcutr i f t a .. linb t. o .‘ !: Buler.: We receive our yay from you, but we . relates the following incident, which will be re- r e, e , that h.. stomiteerliVcd=garioa toe rut wiser. hove rteelved our crier.. from God. Whence- ' membered by most of our readers who are fa- Th. in( of alaitgrtir of tin. deer:notion br k lrnme , . .. ------ . . Ihe ' & 'what occurred on' tea Canada Cron- tn.77:l'"oudf " t td h No " ft t" nlr ' roTa ' 'n .__ 7 ''.• o. T f'...?`"•• 'l7__ " •°'°!' ..... _ _ er yourcommands are not contradictory to those wilier with What occurred on to. ca.... ii,..- . of ourlcommon master, we shall always be ready tier during the war of 1812: j ;71s-ss:7i.ti-ivii;":"Silt;lt-i;siiTialst7l..-87.17.-sitt irlii... to w ens{' them, via we have been hitherto. But .4:Me who served with himn the war of 1812, • iV:,,'",,,,,, " .T5. "'" men ` '''' their rrthr ' n rr en ''''' ''''' when e orders of our Prince and theme of the and knew him intimately , hoc often spoken in I ~, The plan adopted In tesehtnt mu:thaws practke orlth DUO presence, in terms of the highest enthusiasm .',7.l r ;tt'iilnrrZ!r., k :;;d:fiVin ' .. l . 7"." .=. Almig ty differ, we must always obey the tat - , turu n allrino. Posting. nalaneine Amounts. oriole atm ter• in . arms are devoted to the Emperor's and admiration, of Ids gallantry and generosity. Une, d shall be directed against his enemies, At an early age, he entered the army as a lien- ; ;.:7•l:',:hgtialTidlZlLl 'ff ar 7 t "tict f .vti%;tieiti f`'' iL t but w cannot submit to stain our hands with tenant The war of 1812 found him &captain of 1 1 ".,ve jovero r roo. .7 , 1 ad .. .ersr ... and thus 9 mlifpno is. the e nsion of christinn blood. And, how in- ij. 8. Infantry In neorrol engagements with . ;:,"oirtrotTfi :Vigil V the l '"' 4 ' d ku " ''' d " "" deed, uld you, CI, Emperor, be sure of our al- the enemy, on the Canada frontier, he was great- ! Trill.ignalr,rrro.vul, cram. o d f , ,DOUDLE n`,- leginnoe, should we violate our obligation toe 1 ly distinguished, baring been twice brevetted for ; trade and Meroannle ...count - a n' . vii"W r gre r aoe= 7 . ll'l : Higher Power, in whose service we engaged be. j brave and gallant conduct inaction. The follow - gr.ol a ntrt m e.v. t ptn . , :n .m ,.. Menufeotnrlne. liblvol%: fore *e entered your army . You commanded us ! ing anecdote alone will give a just appreciation Statutes. linucerte r lll . BlLietl74l 4 :l.=lr "ll . ll D to search out and destroy the christiana. It is lof the character of this bravo old soldier and Commercial Lao. Pupils are Intruct.l Individually and not In classes or not n essary to look further, for we are our , j ' , When Gen. Brown had fallen back from the ! that ito.l,ats tew veto, ci a-y tfe . oe, a nd ~rowed to in. selvesjchristilms, and we glory in the name. We Falls of Niagara, after the battle of Lundy's ! r1!`„'N„"4„.`r,, 1 ,,", artant 7,:,'i 1 1 1 :1„,, h ~,,,, are „„,,,,,. saw onr companions die without a murmur, and 1 Lane, followed by a much superior fore!, be I Ind privatel, 1(1114 dealer IL) when a . . sin ' deu% undo, thottglot them happy in being, permitted to die : threw himielf into Fort Erie, where he was bo- , tt ! 'VJ:ftl. Va m tr,T,!„..h or kif=r ! ,t . '' h o , m n - ';'!'"3 6 ,!! for Cltriit. We will not lift our hands against' a. •411 eg without any other hope than that afforded ' gam. flei, and Diploma. aeranled tu tboxenerlto'arendean our Sovereign; we had rather die wrongfully, jby the gallantry of his small command, until re- :!'' ! r ~.. " I . r T ir eee r .a t n h oe rn ,,nonl ted In fr.m sit I. can week, and p'-eserve our innocence, than incur the guilt ! inforced by troops ordered from Plattsburg, 6 1 And In roncluxion. tfie r Prinett.l would sten , thed vv., of °toying our Sovereign's command. Muster- I distance of some hundred miles. The besiegers ' Itre m !,L 4 ‘ t MtLVJX.:,.. L.,„7,4,7,., , , , „-,7, ....L..tt: er yot. command we are ready to suffer." i made gradual approaches every night, by throw - , and Pt. oat,nrove ar,uaintaLre e.ILL th..l.a..lness rommu- Anj. one but a tyrant would have been melted t ing up embankments and entrenchments, secured tV!!!..7riv " ..l;'.27r , LT , fi t,' ;v ” trio ' ''''''' '' ''.th'"*'r uncle mach an appeal. But the contrary effect ' by the darkness of the night. One night it was oero,--tot . full reor, .n: 1,5 00, to Gook li.,roles. wasp need. He commanded the whole legion I discovered by the sound of labor and other cir- I '_l.l.!ifi7l2.l_'' • '` • ''''' ±'1 : " . to be ut to death, and even sent a like order to cumetancee, that they hail approached so near • CLARK'S Italy, in respect to a detachment which bad thar, unitise they could be driven off before cora i Patent Combined Grinding and Bolting, or been rafted from them. The cruel order was pleung their work, their Ire would bo exceed- MERCHANT MILL. execu don the 22d of September, 286, by the 1 ingly disastrons to our troops within the fort.— Pattsborgh, .1 7 a., More), 14, 1851. other troops, who, by command of the Crape, ' Gen. Brown ordered battery after buttery to or, fe upon them miresieted, and cut them to open upon them without effect; owing tO the r TIIE PUBLIC:—We have no Clark,se, piece with theirswords. , i l i darkness of the night, no proper direction could In our stamina t , lllls, two of 'lam. M. es. l'i' o will say that they were not heroic men. jbe given to the shot. In this dilemma the gal- ri'i n si'lr• ' `'ls e «iro dl ioliqVvi "u ditfi giLiroo., b' le r 4 l l ', . or th t they did not well in obriang God rather i lent Brooke volunteered to convey to the works other for orindlnii the onus. ' or dthilms the nran and than man 7—xlaony Au L -. of the enemy a dark lantern, with which he ' b.. ' The !Wet Ix perfertly adapted to Ito os, d Ina the vs rk climbed a tree, hanging it some distance above ... well as r or l l , lnarl v tt i t o rr stour,V , r7drlllsatchiir We regret to learn that the Rev. Gnus Fon. the enemy ' s works, leaving open it small apex - , I"?. .... wr ru r n of nee go"es, tgt Wr"lrl met s h ay 11 ' .500 to atar. Lett, sf Fall River, Massachusetts, boo been quite 1 tore facing the fort, enabling the pens to be put ! 11l le n tler , v , fl , r_an Mut Offal scourer and doto ' d onhe . o4lo from the 3110. Ot of about ltorlm per cent. WI th• Value ill here, ever since the adjournment of Congress; I in proper range to fire with precision on the and l iti recovery, it is said, may still be regard- I workirig party. A few discharges only were re- j ~ iv.. tot z ti ort p uLingt . es: o f t e . iAlto , no u ne./ 4 . o g o t u to ed as. doubtful. As a member of the hat Con- I quisite to drive them off with a loss, and save ; at7d haring tie duelim, apparat. combined . Pr ith , worth ' , gres4 he distinguished himself by industry and the fort. The siege sees afterwards forcibly t i l , ;:tn.l . n i ez rfu.a,llllel74nlotg,..tuerchantbuslneen andfor 1 vigilance in the advancement of all measures raised cos sortie, in which this gallant soldier j wit.NIARTII A NOBLE whic he deemed for the public good. bore a conspicuous part." I We. the undormianed, opetlt ex futile ..Pittoburoh City { Pamtros KING is also detained ill this I ..e.........mmemwwma Flowing 31111 s," o..rtlf) to the Lee. _ i city, y the effects of a fall, which he experienc ed a oath before the adjournment, but from whici he is surely, though slowly recovering.— Nat.lnt It. . -- —•.------- II ey Damagra.-11.ov. Mr. Wheeler, Unitarian mirilter, of Topshalm, whole face was b 0 se vere injured by the collision of the cars near the Rath junction, in Westbrook, on rho 28rd of December lost, and who claimed damages from the Railroad Company for the s injcuies received, ' had his case decided by referees on Thursday land who awarded him the cum of $2,400 dama ges.' Mass. liernocrat. 3 limos or Pnor. Wernirra's•Dsconrsa. - 21 Harriet W., (daughter of the late Prof. tit We ster,) was married at Cambridge, MOM, .. the 'd bask, to Mr. T. W. Dabney, of rayal, the brother of her elder sister's husband. When her faer was convicted of the murder of Dr. Pork ma this young lady, who bad fur some time bee betrothed to Me. U., absolved him from, his e ) ngagempi, which, however, with a mann a that did him honor, he would not accept. Th y, with Mrs. Webster, are about making a visit to PayaL , Envelopes. EPMAN'S ALUM V E DISPATCH EN VELOPES.—DT 4114 4, 4 th• nnit.r maw a.tts=2:l gammothtelfatz,....,„,o=,; a p.p., • will w th. ithet ou aad ut r. y IMClairai= W"/I=lb' BY TELEGRAPH CONNECTICUT ELECTION. HART7ORD, April 9 Congress--The Democrats have'probably car ried the 4th District, by the election of Origin S. Seymour, making a gain of one Congressman, delegation standing. relatively, as it did in the last Congresa—the Democrats having lost one in the let District, and gained one in the 4th Dis trict. - . Legislature—All but five towns hale been heard from, and the result is as follows:---Democrats elected 112, Whigs, M. These is one Represen tative to be elected in each of the fife towns to be heard from. •The Whigs have the Senate by one majority. DESTRUCTIVE STORSI PHILAULPFM, April During the storm yesterday morning, 14 tide water canal boats, belonging to the tow line tram Havre de Grace to this city, broke loose from tow, and were blown ashore, abouttwo miles be low New Castle, on the Delaware river. Eleven of them were sunk, and. the 1099 of property must be very great. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. Ilemaiseria, April 9 In the Senate this morning, the resolution from the House, Rising the anent of the Common -1.1116, to purchase ground in the city of Pitts burgh, hyatatutes, for the erection of puhlie buildings, and releasing the same from taxation. was passed. SAILING OF THE CANADA. Boston, April 9. The Canada sailed at noon to-day, with a large number of passengers, among them Col. Kimmel', of Baltimore, es bearer of despatches, Amin Bey and suite, of Turkey, Mr. and Mrs. Bohlem, and F. Evans, of Philadelphia. She takes no specie. THE SLAVE CASE Boston, April 9. The argument in the fugitive skive case was closed to-day. The Commissioner will deliver his decision on Friday next. ilosrox, April A The lion. Daniel Webster arrived here from New York last evenin and proceeded to.Marah field. Ile looked ;Very feeble. The people of Springfield turned(out on masse, without distinc tion of party, to meet him at the Railroad depot, and greet him as a Union man, on his arrival in the State. There is prObably no choice for Congress in the Seventh District DEATH OF LiEur. RIDGELY. BALTIMORE, April 9. Lieut. Ridgyly died 4ot-it:Light. PHILADELPHIA MARKET. April 9. Flour—The marketie very quiet, at $4,50 for goal shipping hrands. Sales for city comiump tion, within the range of $450®5 "cel bbl, for common to extra. Grain—Very little, of any description is of fering. We quote red wheat at 99®,100c and white at 103®104c Rice—Sales in lots at 31 ®3i "s 4 Seed—Stocks of clover in first hands are ex hausted; no sales of timothy or flax. Whiskey—le firm, with Bales in bids at 234 12 gallon. _ • 11 El.iliLAli . IyiIEELING AND _ .....,!r u v ) ; l l.2.li'lL.7o - rrl'.%!"l' c oSn'y," , !:lli run as a regular park et between Pittsourgh. Whnelitr. Brauer...4 and Minitel:, leavuut Pittsburgh <seri W•rtutaX after,. for Wellsville. Stant...ovine, ant! Bridge. Put timing. and ever} Thtirsday after. for Pteultenvtlis, i• Ittneling. Bridgeport. Cantina. and Funlisist retrn., loaves BIM:, ptmi. nod 00r:bleb every Tunniuy afternade. and Buntsh tred . 7l. l O d t!! nn ( ' ( " ; ' hYt ' ,. b " NV t ' dl giirar:lm .P ill l " EIEVt:;11-'1; : li vi ti , r1 , 1 A . C T K S r, BI.111. „ ? . 11 , 2 .0 1 ,1 , ;p 4 - April 9. I ' is ' s ' . it ' gVrl ' srf `' .rrna .r te " s i tier 47ii c ai " r;L 'R sise . trirtwa 1.0.00 Cotton—Prices are unchanged, with further : this ti' and whsrucc. lus,ac vuisoorub at 10 n'elsta ..•ery 3lnentay. . ...truer's, and hd,. and returning. sales of 1509 bales. I kir. Wheeling every Tueatay. Thursday and Baturday. Flour—market steady, with sales 5000 bbla at 1 ht,17,1 - : . '' - i . ~... ft`liN,t;.iii.hrsPeenlyerVX.. 1 yesterday's prices. • , • -- •- • i JIEGrLAR li,r,llls.}.SDAl i a ti Grain—Corn is beery, with sales 11,000 bus ' PACKET CI WIN NATI 1.1 lain Jahn southern yellow at 67c 11 bu. Barley is. fair, I riuM .hain. ' TM.. • I . etitthl tsnst nfar num t.y . with sales-10X bu at I:e' a bu. 's ' tfW. t r brae lentan and nth., hp 1 Itt: r ( ' ln n eTteta ' n an ' st . I`rtt% r mil Packet Innis mul .111 tea,. Provisions—Pork is dull and unsettled, hold- • „y r " wedassta, for emetnnstl. to rare rd th. New xng- Cre and buyers ric4 agreeing in terms. Pickled I lan e sue. ..I. for frvt.tbtz ini , ii. , 01, , ,,0* ,-,.,. ~.., ~ -,, n:-,a Ineuid are tirin, with sales 150 tierces extra hams ` - no Blq,Bl la lb.. 'Mess beef is selling at $150.6 I VOR I; LA ..`2 4 ;OW, LIVEIiPOOL 10 -,,,, libl. Lard is dull at 8161;61 - r1 11, AND WELY , ILLE—The Lim neatuer ' .., EILLE. Wm. rhetitlen. master. •111 run Groceries--Coffee—Prices are unchanged.— •w a r...-...t., ~., k el hetnenn tal.,..ty .0,1 w.. 11•0014, 1... tuc hilohnruli ,cry Maud.", Wennerdar. and d Md., at Teas are unchanged. • Hemp—The market is dull but sem , in hutch thr paw gee. arply on hoard__ turn _ Linseed Oil—Prices are tending upward, with . Volt IAIII ETTA It Nlt 11OCI- xi. ► sales at 77®79c 11 gal. ; I NUN - MT -11tts Env stennee I' API i IC, 01P . Whiskey—Sales at 24 ; 0 70 gal. . 1%0, D.J., °lll leave fto the at.... mad IC . _____l P. tennedtate port. every ThumMY at , n•ttsra, P W. Money—The market is easy. The steamer ! rer fret.ibt or macs. apply oft \tented Wt ,or In T. t• a ' , ON. Union. from New Orleans, yesterday, brought. si,uto xn et Water an 4 ed From... *250,000 in coin. The royal mail steamer sail- - - --- ---•- . -- . - . el to-slay for Bermuda, with $250,000 in spcie, . and 12 passengers. - FEW YORK MARKET BALTIMORE MARKET 'ES, &c.—A large stock 1 %v. K. bond, e most liberal terms, els: Pcrla Oust, th !Aromatic Baits A. J. 31trcut... I - I B istsfm ' ge . l' 3 ra rt Ens 1 CLARK'S PATENT PORTABLE COMBINED 1 u l'''' d, " " 'l' '''' Brill Oil Carpenter's Ext ra ctor BUN. A V .'Gpnrchusedthe entire Putentßight Cuurt Muter of the Uoiral :game ~ - Jamen M. Clark's Pan.ra l' ndb e l ' C.....'"i'''• . m land Grinding, or gehant Mill." and nrar twlog Depuntive Indrup. Mr th. ~,,,,,,.,I t o wn Fount, rad State Richt. Mora. the Mill " of Kl.g .. " I • kT4 ' ' ht ”p P.,. a m, I labn thin noethel of incoming Ihe Puhlie ula, Syphilis, A. t het lAM able to offer the gra rated invention of the •ge, Essence of Peppermint and one which i. cure to owed with 1,1111,,, and which nein Cinnamon ~,,, th, a , rg en. of making ever, Para. PdT r h . '"V:Nitri Lennon . end glans Itightx, tralue • handsome fortune off ,,,,nt Bergamot Lavender , l e perfectly portable. ..I Olaf nx•rtraira • rrar..,,.,,,, „, (301111 thnne inch. rausee, when In operatinn , and i_ 7 . .. , ~,i tog and biting from lire to Wu boehrla of w hea l t •• 'Wintergreen ' ho:r d , it eon be propelled with rano an one borer Wee , nr Sinaard ' to any rawer detral. Call and wee tt. to operation at Pm °, fo r De e ' Menus. Wilmarth a Noble. City Flouring 31111 S. rte Pin Pieter Greet, Pittsburgh. Gardener's Lintment I. further, hare Ne right of James M. Clark's : pal Godfrey's Curdled flolden Tincture .. ., Jt..l,7llNS:and the Machines Mr aaie, harlog.puretar 1 It Of B. gravely. All letters rand paid will t_ ern„ I'‘'. ' --..- T 1101 AS M. CL.ltn• IJIATENT MEDICI W N. L In Dare, end r e on althin Ointment fo I Add ilesential Salt of Pierre she Bone Liniment voodeldo, Steer's Pulmonary Bateau's An tr Bilinua I nn leislfente.r's toff 's Antl•Dywptic ° Ensue' YheiffeTuosett , Crunahacker 0 Dyes. German ° Blue quinine Powders, Soda " benefits Ile. Dian:mat for Totter btrenutlenine Meter/. 5.61601 Panacea Turlinetun's Balsam Vermlfur , Worm Tea At the Drug Bunt of corner , VORN MEAL--5 bbLs. for sale by osch2s tallEY, AIATTUEITS t W. . . Karim 011 Rom Powder A. S. WICKERSHAM. of Wood And 81:th strrell. 031 C— T SEED-3 bAls. for sale by wch2/3 RIM• MATTHEWS A CO. _--- 1111tIED YEACIFES--0:00 Au.ltalreej for, 4.11 , raid by nyelt2s MET, MATTIILWII lOM §..IOAP-1.14 bozos No. 1 rea'a. for sole by kJ mOl9 . - 8. IW. lIARBAVOIL GREEN APPLES--2 0 bbl. reed, for sale by . mehl9 __l3l/1 W lIIMIAOOII. rI.I9US&KEEPERS--Orders for Paper ilsasoslus be lOC at Ow Wall Paw Ston of lIIM W. Z. ILLWILLLI.L. Li Mod O. STEAM BOATS I REENWOOD & ROSEDALE ILIr ItEIitLAIS P.SCHHT.—The splendid full running nears lust CHIEFTAIN. IS T 1111!.. Mhster. vtll bnntocnce on the It.h snahe tennis: trips front the r e lid of the gild .I.liesdults Urine. In. Ohl r street... es:tn . lieut. ronnuenesns pit Seels:h. )1. SI.. and sontlnutusd until the tinsdenselo-e. She will land on the Allesbenr owls. tar the esersosandation of psossers. hem sly, at all 0010.1 pulls.. AV - E.. Tor , ni h slosh. P. NI. spin YOlt N ASIIV line .loomer NlAlF.l.;kll.lelt. a.ter, ips., forthsawn antrrorainteport, on Fri , l4,. tho Ilth, . NI. For (might p e. appl,l on I.nard, or to nniE ~1011 N FLAt•K. AponL _ roit ST. LOUIS ILLINOIS arr . - 'Li% Eli -Th.- am J..I.I.tEETEN DEN.. Ifte.• manor. will leavr.lll Ow Knoll. a1..1 all I, lornvalisto ports nn lizturdaf the IL•th 'not .at l E '"""'"L or P'"'"J'Tt.Cltl'.4llrA.72.n.l •plo 01L. N..v. LOUISV I LLE-Thea 2 mlon.ILI noir Fromm., IILAECES. Cant. MI, will !ray.. fur the above and all inter. ruminate pot, ot. t4i. , 135. .TT E . Fur freight or PaENago oplo r. LA IL PACKET 11E- D. E tuantor, loarr, every lorlual• ILPlmoolay. and Vriaay, Id o'cibrk. A. NI.. for EMT Llt erpool. SleFerran , Landing. 11..avor. and Pitt. burgh. Leap, PittEbtirgh Every Tues.'s,. Thurraay, and &aurally. at . C o'rl.ok. A. M. for Il..aver,McEerrau'll Land ing. tilaLpoo F:ATT I.IT^TruTTI,Pd WTII"_ For 11,1cht or paa.ago. at.Pl• En 1N... ap9_, yOlt ZANESVILLE —The tine /doner ENIPE ESS,Ca, [runner. will learejMit r shore and intern...Hato tnrte this aternoun, at 4 o' sheet . For f,lght or manage. apply on bard. ap 10 VOR ST. LOUIS.—The fast run r nine. new anemi, EDITOR, C..1. , M. M.. non. - will lea, for the aln‘e and all inter- Immediate porta o n Thor...ha,. the 10th instant. - For ft-night orpanonte. apPIY to bow!. aplo ,i , L'OR SAINT LAPIS—The swft i r and eplendid Aram, DIADEM. Cochran, cnmmander. will leo, for Ono. sod Intel median, hnnilogn thh..la, . at 4 o'chgk. For freight or 0......a.z...tedr. on 11114,11- at) srld ST. Lolls—TlT,. new and ~ 4. ALsplendid stainer CIIIEF JUSTICE 31A11. L, 1..n0t tm. II M,ern.will learn for the al. , sE-I all Inter-nor:hate porta GO. Jay, at 4 P H. For (might or pa.o.age. ll l , l ll r on Daard• 14 P 4 1,4 1 0 R CINCINN'I, LOUISVILLE A ET. LOUIS—The foot runningt, steamer .. AAC NEWTON, Captain Charles lernel. will lea, f‘g the en, and internonliate ports. on this day. the nth Inst.. at 1.0. M. For fmlght or ie...., r , PPIY on ,4.1•411• apo OR LOUISVILLE—The vim- OR Merano, N A VICIAOR, Cant- IF• Dean. • will leave for the above and all Intermediate porta on Monday. the 7111 Inn., at 10 o'clock, A. NI. For freight or paanage apply on board. 0417 ;FOH WABASH ILIVER--The teamer VERMONT: l'apt. ilulrtt. xlll eavefor thr a 1... and all Interco,.hate point. on Monday. the InAL, al .1 o'cick P M. For frclabt .PPI, . nl ,s _ ItEGULAR PACKET BE ltt - TiV ERN PITTSBURGH & SUNPU'II =rill r rtaa t ili N h . PrAiL4r.: • erV:: . arid 15 Wish. every NXeday ,huniay,. at 3 O'clock. Y. 114 returning leave.. cilksh f. Papa., Iticerling and Prittsbnrgh.... Txrd r ir tr e low v end ar: .' " F ri o n r frr l '..N , or pa..., apply 09 hoard., mobil - NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR .67751 1851. 11 - ea2 Tl E s. n rm an, heartily. Wellsburg. Wheellog. Bridgeport! &Ole.. and Suolinh Poekel—lnaves l'lneburgh every Wednesday at 3 o'clock. P. M.. for Wheeling Ilrldgeporl. and seer/ Saturday. al IP. NI.. for Caplln• end guntlsh. Returning. leaves Sandlot every slouch! nt 10 o'clock. A. M.. and Ilridgport and Wheeling every Mood./ and nun" , 14 For irelght and Gimroan opnly on nonol• or no mchT JOHN FLACK. Agent DN ~c43~B:Jt~im•:T CARD.—I have removed td te newstore, (Wee &Adamnesrli onntwi ituburgh, when. I will be &Ond to pee in, Mends sou k ~ Pe low eititeru, sold rentlya • nine. of their custom. I will keep • vary loll& wruertto.t Cpholtery, chug s etaled 11.10. rjyrina. lll nS lO r u. 3!, brr edl'e. of llnto, and ever, artsele nrually found in the rletl; DOT AAAt e•tablloldnentx of the Ahud. Unlentrwqw , t . .""6'd " pr rf 0"d Tlf trevt. - sot ALCOHOL -1U bbls. 76and 92 degrees, J. SCIIOON MAKER A CO. COPPERAS -3 5 bbls. iu flue order, for owls by J. ecuooNzassa A M. ---ter HOUSES, FARMS, &c FOr,Rellt Small w.. 11 l iolaicd and N., 73 Lil.,t7 1.q..-11 Ni mad ith ite. al•3-lf t Pest au I Tril,uut For Sale. T HE memherr. of the Fairm.,ttrit Fir, Com l. it, der v, •..Id A Good Opportunity for those who want a Home. lOTS AND LAND FOR. SALE-1:1w mthyrther olden t,r .ulr the I..ll.o.ruatt. No. I Four 1,0. in PO.. ni.to r4l , tc. tbe Itichtla Ward, earl. 1.4 Loot: 24 htet Th.., bag are m, anti y motatu.l. and lat nal. Intranin., to the owner lire. at a &planet.. and While , . :11' pr, of them. L " Three L.tta at .suer k.l Hand arreet and Du- Ohe".:Wat . --aalrantanattoly ha-clod I, other buOrusscr private Teradyne,. No. 3. Ten .Luta lu tho of I.awrenreville, Putted fur rt..idt-nre.t. N , .. I. Twelve Aere+.pf 1..,n4 Peeltleatowntddn. Thi` proper', la admirably ha:algal fur country ...to, helm! hut a altart algal:lce from Merit, line.and No. 6. One Lot nu doter -tre.et. near Ithut Oh feet hy ~ 4 .1. .. .. A TIIREE hThitY A [law .tory llonwe.urar the .wrno,r,,l Wel..ter end Elm c.,ntattntm 11 root, will tw. rent,l very to svw.lttmlly It I. FII otuntriett.l that two tarnllei rap tK curyit, , Jtridy to . 4_ ItOIIEICT wRAy. st. D., ,”. cm or 11 el.,ter and I,lm For Rent. IHE ACADFM DUILDINCS, on ;7 , 4 r77: al "'rA'.T' nu tLlt ein.in. ~tef.g.ey..rt ' 4 "" 01 • n.rla , If torn, liarrl..ll /“..1 Pt . 1,-1 011. RENT—A Ulrrllinti Howe on 'third etre... shore end thatr to Smithfield. gan taxturee. large rani. week 1n.., Ac. an II tw rrntwd low, seal r yewnLm alien Alen—fa.r Sale or Lew, nom.. 1..0 in the Ninth It '"..'"""1"'14.".4'..V.,fn.K,,,,,. • el B. ; ,„ . Darlington), Fourth .trail, 11V. %%INA. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. • TII E SU I;SC It Ilt Mt of vrs for Snk. on . r ... ,,,, favorable teem, the following Baal llstate, luk,i . the elty ot I'lltehurnh, air. \,.. 1- Three valnabla three sts,ry hrtek dwelling houses. on Weeond rtsowt, between Market and Ferry street, the lels being ends I 9 Awl front I.r ` ,l ' l e. N0...t. 11311LairM 47 foot front on ltlrd Aro.. adloinlog the Third PensbytarianChurco. ~.. which Is erected one four story briek house, need as s rioting office, sod one two story brick warwhouse. No. 3. 'Two. lot, In Yallatro, Beaver contitr, being lots Ns.s.3 and 4, beilkg 1t.21 100 .01 fotoare,on which Iverce, ed our !Awl: of four frame dwellings, and one eelsar.te frame dwelling. all two ntillit, high. No. 4. Ono lot SO feet feet, en Beek .tort. ortvwdte the above, and extending 1.11111 top of the bill. No. 0. Two beach lois. each iso feet trona and running frorn the mad to low water mark. on the Big Ils.aver No. H. tine valuable water lot. VW feet on Wheel Knee. with ton shams water Pow.' attached. N.- .. Oor 1 . 1 eProsite tha water lot, 40 t front, and extending to the top of the hill. on which I, erected on. two story brick store and •arettouse, a, by :4) feet; sdas , ene fnune dwelling, two stories hl b. No.. one large lot In New Brighton. 14avee coontr• be ing .tout 140 feet no llmadway. mud about . .teu feet deep. nontainina 1 , 4 twee on whlch are erected two large from. dwelling, and one small frame bon , . used tw ass nee.. This property was formerly gcrupled by Mr. T. C. Gould. nd I. very prenerostly ilcaled. Icing itarsodiand, oro.dt , the Falldon Bridge \o M. One seater lot, ItnntedisUl d s bedew Falletwn Plate ; ~''''t 'e,"3., 1 '.•`o,:tl7l:.:)km,Tl,,,;:i..";:fiTun' (mm ' ' • The above ig7 , , , xrt , r 4 ;ill be ocltlAw:kr i t . l i s , v7 , ...l , l: r tf r o t - tr r xi '..1 ' 1 1 5i::::C.tr ,. ; , .. ' ' I'l ' .1 . 1:11N 11;&. Zeal. ' inchrl irournal and 1 . 0.1 sir,, Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE. 7:fr„, A Irratod In • 116urlshltivqd 11nprvIng P. , ' IPA f%=;jl=:= .prir. BAIRD e 1.14 114 ,a-nond 1 4 1 01 t SA LE—Two uhuieu LOTS. pleasant ._ Ir:9l.uat."l for 0 . 1 vat... rasitirnoy . , frvntit. 0t! ... 1Pu. fist FLL or ten. C It. t.,INT or web] I'l in J. M. PENNOCK . . FPO LET—A VI AREHOUSE, situated er,, .utre E D JAM , ALZELI. torh9 No Wm. r , Fa Sale. THE UNITED STATES 110TEL7e , BLOCK 10 10:111/1Ni , en the /1,100 Wsele aLtno and I+.n„ oeeia and frnntlia:th• ',hal. canal. In thr 1104 ,4 han•bure, 11, Lot fennto Intodrnd and 401, nar 11 LlPenn .rent shed elm. nundral and nine hart tune trela• n aeLlnoths htrchn to a tarn(' hat olh 3. 1 n .1 11,1 1 . „. 11 , • %TALI/Ai:ILE 311LL: 4 , FAR3I S., A:. DLOT - S V FOR , Ihr-T., , largv flour /1111,. hod - • 11111 , 1 th• 1,1050 cr.-L.•a' the nerve's, • hner • well Inoato F and at Lanern, L. ant,. dr. , h:Oh.l.- A • arm aI l• 011 the ohio rho., twat all,L 4,11 a 1... 140 no 011 Tro elver. n taloa IL 415%1,, ?-r hu• Ltan I herea. 1... herr .11• , Jun.. 1..1 011 r.• na. e 0 Le. • 51.1n.r. srs °". n L.O. A .1 1. , 1. hlo N., I. n.ttebuedh. _ . TOR SALE OR ON PERPETUAL LEASE -..., ..ten j . , k , ~,, r POE SALE- , --The .31.•critwr offer* for rA,.: 1""'' 6"',=l h an•n„l eren on the 10 ‘4 Ap4ll neat. dim see, &Arable I Anna eloth • e,,rtnh exeddent rater therm.. amend may the and. Liana hrnual 4% trait II ',et, 1 . ..4 1 (-en s.l,eda Ins tbe. •Idenea..l 1. T... 1.1. nehr the "01. enI••• 11 e the SL-entl, sr, net Vamp, 1.0,..• .11,105. rdareean '' ol:l ' lsTaVa ' ; A a42 flat tne Plant, heal nOl de rem i lidete pao th• nroeart, laidy tbe ‘,1,1113.1 farther Informs...h. spa,. ta DAVID 111.4.1-KR. L•lrth Pt. rad, near the 6ro .harrlhat Sr Eon RENT OR SA LE— The .tihseriher .01 wit nr Tent hl. •1 rit 14.1 In All.gvenf .iity. I.srpr mnd Alleglarnr A‘rntir, vrat , Pf the is large ..1.,u1.1. Mirkln entniiliiir nrlrr. w ih. i• • rarnairr bow, st%liir.tar , nervy, iirricrlrtinn of fruit. s wing hi... au! in-wt. tinnsii. hairsiiiiiti siren whrtirver isi.tiirlt I ADDITIONAL SALE Of Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. rreent unprecedented vale cif Loto in W above thrt.twd Town hat ant( a.a (di/ v•haw.wat trew.ouely the alrow.nal atilt •-• tatanning. the unaler.ined ALA trawn indue..l awl pa. :.le hi. tat-Nal-I.ln tn.. 10t... alavve, and 4. the. for male at wrier.. and terra. that rattowt fail to towat the •wwre ofwina to porch... It is awvallaw. ta• .m 1 anythlitg of the Imatlnn of the T... 0 and prawavwlaa O . hanta• 1 . 0 5 rufrantrastly dewritawd an "awn( sal•ertmemenuo rather tha. that neer one bundewl lots hare twevntly elaang.rd hand. mad law.n purchase.' tab.. wishtn• Vt(wwt• • a -W." - 61v borne. Th. aluve lot. are among thy moat ell,thle wad dealeable In the Ow*. and ale ortnelpally lawated tho mantra 01 [ llawwe ereanntly cold. tot information apply to the proprietor In Idwarl•w( l . or to Jun. Blakely. Ent Fourth strwt..l . (ttobunth J D. East Lleertawal, Feb. 21:K1.11.51. ' f0b...1aw... A Blast Furnace for Sale. HE UNDERSIGNED offers fur Sale hie BLAST Vl:llNACE,altuatcd In 0/5rf.,41.41. rp Cevo r l l knnan Le the "Allatonna rurnace." w ith all the nut. , building, PAW and lIIIIST MILL: and e•rre thing no eelvetry to carry on the Pmettlna of tree. ft hits 1.440 Acme of Land attached. alth Le much nwre ad,olnlng ar• would be neeentar,. which can be bad Pont 75e. IP.I per &el. It hal the moat favorable Ireatlon In the South. for making Iron. haeing the ore wahln oar-half to tat , MO. off. In very large quauttllve, eaav mine. and yielding from 50 to 15 per rent. It one and a hall (on. the s:tovralt Rolling MM. where a reel y male can be found fur all Ita product.. of Pig Menet sod Is two miles trot. the IVe.tern and Atlantic Railroad. ahleh I. one of the lines of railroad. connecting the Tvanervee Liver wlth ti. Pus Nap bar +la lion of railroad/. running ant from IL Ilnished and under enntract. ;toning through all the un none and Citiee In ileoratia. abet. a ready . sales. I=rfor lb Metal. toyMacn.•fl. Ware. Av. It Is I, In full blast. oinked water power, with a fall ala feet. on a never failing !tn.., and the moat healthy part of the South. Leter* may be addrei.eed to ino at I:wash. enas co. Cht.. or I can to 'seen at any One prentsev• Tittimns r. STOVALL. Attar. , FVTINACZ. )larch naclss%rvP/tar - 211/ •- • . _ EAL ESTATE FOll SALE—The under offerl for .al , . a laroo nunibor of ord.ble 'al. log lota, and 'nn eve deoral.le sties fur mataufau+ le, in the through of liirmin:harn. bred near the :Puhlie echu.l Douse sod Lutheran Church the rapid gomth of ninon,.. , k../ . 1 m population Ind suanufarturlng wea.h. and Ileo.o.onnble'prors at winch will be told. .111 ....oh- prol.mble huo, uro u r opticlacs ao.I under)igued • r o h..nee n'lbile end • ot .0 fthrlain grotto. aunt n. I ron. Covington Iron Works fur Sale or Lease. uJIIS ESTABLISIINIENT, sitlmted MI the Ohio riser. he sae Cinsainat:. bar: a. in thalnct ear urn snows thorough repa.r.nt nue foundation. turablner) . to . helng oo ofthe mont cot.. in the tutor. for die manufacture the caret.. -nee slot Intuit of Iron, onnblnirog ah . It 0.. r.4../4 (4411lith theo no r estab. 114,ment In am West, in nos. otlorld for rale or :Lose. on terms to suit applicant.. It co.res.en ail the...l....mutat:sant nutt.li•hme nt ...Oaf in lb.. 44411.444rnb1e part of Can. woman. in additton to rite .44.1 being much lighter—has• lug 1.1114.011 t.... f.r eturonnatt trod,. It c.A.unta of mien Puddllna Furnace, flirt+. k'inery oe Nohling Pres, tool , - 1 hoer,. lot 11e4tion Furnsoen. sail, I...u4ine and Mn' chlnary to mote from I, lint, Iron up to 1 inch, ruund Wad nouara, and all ale umual tint Iron; h Elea and Duller )1111. r„ A . A.V .T. A m s f s:rats p Bll.4t oc A t tlan . llF , r ,; ‘ , llll, n s ont tvoa „pp.;,gt,t.Ll I rtlt additl , bet a 'ail Farror,., with nej, ,ontai r nl,o/ I.l r )1 0 a01.1 .\ 11.0, aoof; ouis l'ortsoc.l to any amount rosjulnot. Itolertu 11..D.LCt1A1i.1:), , ..04444•1i , or J D. )Ic:4ICIILLE, C rrenl.l:- A valuable loan ot olhastol to Ohio rime. In Oalll•oout.t,,Ohl..,...nosUng 0 a Forge old Wog Utto.s. Dublin,: or Finer, lire.. three oiiltt rurntmos, our run nut Fire. out pair 'lndult Itch, with 0.r...it, to took, ton tone (roil I.r dot'. rite tracts . .. Ulna to. urea of C,stl Lund, of torn roe), 3).s foot deep.— The entrance to all Ile I)rlfts, or Flts. Duni to Dr) yards Auto the Forge. It Is one of the heat LocatiOrts In the ft '.a fur 4 11.1110 Hofer to It. 111- . lDllNAN.l'inclmmtl; or. , .11. )Ie.DICICI.h. [ Cot to Stan. large brick Ore 'woof P.n. - try, for talc or tot:, odjulning the Rollin.; )lII' fr 3 attalrs high, aufl hid, o,th )10uhlitor 1-1,4 lan It. 1,- iitolor to abuts . I FOl.. 001.1. -That d.+lnht Wort of loud. ,ituats -I nn the Allegheny rite, blau,, 'I to lei tints the 11.11 ring llor mutts of Kittatiulog, in Arm,,troog knout, o. the Allegheny Furusco property, coulalult,4 in all about 1.,) , acres. The Intl aloninds lit Iron, Fn.* Clay. dc_ lusting It a tyro desinthle notion for once too. tunno hurls..., from Its peeultorly Mount.' losatlon. of. fen. mnny 84Vanth4e4 bar fanning Intoreats, a large pc.rtion of the bottom ion. ((:` , Is nor under sultivattou, the blab laroto are aunanotible of Isdna highly Itortm° l .1, opened O. all ft.• principal points of the fond amt the adjacent country. Tlfere are erect.si on the premineo a Fur. nitre. Mark, Enaine. soot Blunt apparatits.h.rmaklng loot. ogether with all the ol.Pectafloos slyer(* Stahl, to She whole will to enrol of isinn (*Torah's terms. ..r it .01 he .tividot into tracts to lull purohasers. A hint pr.prty soul fur. then particulars ton ohtalnoladd renninr, apharshlin It. 111'111A ). l'inelniastl (.IMUT MILL-1 Smut Mill (Immplete) for Li imiii by trictilt. IL trA1.7.1:1.1- ( i i - I'IRITS Tu I{PENTINi:I; I I 1.1.15. in tiny 1J urder, fur tale b) J S'INON MA t.1:1; 1 CO. unell3l _______ ___ Ucasks IV ir.P•r Sperm: Vr Whale, .5 do. W 1441.: t o sale t!r, _ nsrb3l J. e•C1100!. 1 . 0 ...R 6 C! , L ViN EG AR-311 bbl, Cider (wurranted) fur V sale on rvaelimornt, by IVOtill.l 6 SUN. mi%~0.01 Water el iorroN-2s bnlee on .consignment, per = " W " / " g rOnVirGOBDON. vont tt A Valuable Coal F rt for Sale. QITUATED on tin, Bap of thr• - 777" k nc nvshr..el:ll . , Pr. , mtv,Uivrttrip, r,l n.4..,1 , •1e Ca,. v,1,13,112.1f• Wee. er., 11.11itt.g tutu , . t bleb c,titital Cual, kJ rtor,l.lv 1.1 4 I•f^ rlaa , wrsnfear •th , wine, , r DEPft): niIA nc‘l mow All n't .lk:th I. GOYCre-11L -. • • tn. tiro. ttot .1.. t.t. tit, ... :pt. st th:t rtututt? ta r`• ellout, tuut tl, •••,- t.I. n Atelk a.t!..-1 It r hsr,trottr tett, ttrt nt• to 111. t .r• 1 t....tit,. for Itt Um.: tru, uu..tkut•rt 1,, t, , lontntrul• ,T r,vt, l'It•• ...” ut.• .. t. • tri. r. 111 , ..1..1 ,k 1.,,,, itt clotr , l et I untler ohs, oto u . .f t rt. ntt. nft outott t.nrs.nocettlr of mutt nut Ifttor. taultuti . ttl .4. ii.t .0,1 trttlit , gruu th of *host an., ell mhor...r.u. rnotroon t, at...notary. lArtutt alturt.tnut upon tltt. t.rputt.... unn. ott . uumstruA. Ihe nutl.tiuut nro a rstrt •t 4 1,N15..1t• 1., Orr,' 1,1,1 : Iturzttru llou.tu..nth VI, :to-. , nu, on.ln Vrtrt t.itt - l..tnt 1 ., u tufo, 1.., Iturcu Inr., um, tt-tt ntitcut Siuttler. Itruntutt, pm Ott - Itomr. (tort Ilouto Ao ntr Ottitrm utunle , ~,4.1 ...r. rut: ton ...Item rtt Hat 11,«.1txtr. Thot4ltute Itt ulutudat?tlf t.opuitt-1 vatt .1 , .• tttotilt.- It. mu, of the . . I.tdt ~ .I li,. • . t. ve; 1 4. • m,T. .6.11 r.p.rt.rtr.r.lllt. , I!..„.I, , ,: othelettnt.;.; ;smil; t, P ,erorwl.., nitn ull IL. u...art pt.:to r k;n„ tt put. or Ow li 'II/ A P"'". OVI.t, t.I.S IV l• 11. oath, tr I ii or witlowt Ware 11...11,11NnT0N, 112 r 1 i 0 LET—Au Utrwe.. rtnu.... 'ATION TiANSPOR CHIGAN LINE. ON CANAL. .7., smelt, 1 LAKE ERIE AND N~ii~ifi I[nee. ITorenl•cs. of this 11l•1 sod .41 i • ^7 ' pul,he that they axe 1 •aa.n.ut h:tle 0.nm7n ,,,,, 1. Welt Sh7a . f. i. V ‘ r . 1 . tb in e rnii'L:ito.. 4 this adin, below the Momma- - - CLARKE. PAIIRS * Cll., ll.' 1111 E PROPRIETORS I,,prorn Lin, would info o. In to.rat ion for the pr.trul pr.r.r. , l to earry to all I.ln , co and Mtriignn, ea th• 10. eo rmt, , Lior .331 L. Counto.l.l) al thr 11 101.1. 66.1., to 1 ,,,,, :i , V A. M 1... cor. W.‘.3. and Sm i COSAIGN l'A CGIIF.S. AErnt. thtleld l'lttehuigh 'a.et. IL W. Ctiontnglon.. I, C Mars,. 'I. C. Nolan, Sharon. .1. A 2 11011. Sheirr..l. Wm. ACitTV t Co . Wm. Ilene. II rlsn. Wm. P.ar..r. Connrso C W Erir. G. U. alltritlvr. Ile 0n... RAILROAD. PENNSYLV ..........._ IKI. SPRING ARR.& N•GE3IENT. Irsl Forty-oil hours to Phi delplairt. • • Forty-four hoard to I.lu timore. ' 2ro miles Ruilroad-1 4 3 miles Canal. Two Daily Lines • Exp •ss Packet Boats. ~,.3 Pl-rel 4 4 ,EXCLUSIVELY FOR . A.SFNOERS.) TO PHILADELPHIA, ALTIMORE AND NEW. YO til. I . 4: 1 1N the opening of Can I Natir_7ation. Two l Ltiztly Liam Nil, F:xprvoui I' P., tin;an will lexwe fur. Jo iostown. Liao by Pnr . t. r ....1 t. HOLLEDAYS MUM, 'nor. taking Om NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Two if unartl tifai.,tl6ll6llo Time through FORTY-Six Flours. For. to Philadelphia. SlO. Care uallaltimner. $.0.15. Th.. Car. en thif maim are near. and of the .4. 01 aPP. , .1 nondruetion fpr rninfnri raid ...t.Ol _ rank... lea , .ever; morning petvlaty at LAI osel.k. 'and eiery evanint at the same hoar. Passengers for Baltimore, ou t arrival of Cara at lbarrtsburn. take the Yoriand Cam. lirrland Railroad, (now fiaiih.d) direct to e that e , ;. (vigil,/ ' four mile. i fan.. POUR hour. ; RE lOVAL. No charge for handling [luggage on this route. ! Th. 1 terimaid Read mat , Oda the twistcomfortable. 1 W. WAICEIWI & 00 .ate sad d deollable mute:mime to the !:sateen Cities. For paw(. or lut•rniation aryl, tn t No. 79 &81 (late 76) 311tozx LINE. . J. P. II0L)1Eq A ,, ent, ' ._, , NEW YORK. Muntasalaila ll.kse. : Directly opposite the Old Stand. D. I.EECII & CO.' IANCFACTURERS AND JOBBERS 01 Canal Rivin. IN., st,el , 11 ,In the I.v. of July. [ha fear.; hams Railrnad - lark. GENTI.E.VENS' FL - R-VISIIISG ARTICLES. con. .ill l.' hn '''' ' i '''''''' ' l ' d ' m ' l th'''''' the time ' " Ifnittirgi c and Dromnre--Ileary and Idght. Wool, Au. liinivab et x hial es. liatatiurali. lintruary 1,. '..1 ' cida.:itiake ' r, Duce_ Merino and Cotton. Domestic sad Yon -- anin . ivi - -e- - i Line . - 1 .iffnet.i—Satin. Silk. Mode: Bombazine and WILT of ell m.anulacturer B 1 rti Inv and final:Sive. ,nr,li utul Tina—Fanny Silk. and Black. a ....rY toad. 1.7446,... ,.. 4 ........... /85 i ... _... i . c....1.,rs Lust( 1....r.g...—0f all kinds. . ! 'n,iaiti—Farme alit . and Satin. Harvey Lingffah 31adrae. I, il I I'I'EILS ARE HEREBY INFORMED ; e. 0.. ILau.n. Prince Albert BOrathera. Tanned Indian 1,7 that 0. lAN', 'mmr••'^l "' r ''' ' d. e '''''' l ''''''' 1 ''' it..l•. & r . frii , mantels—Cora, Linon Camber. a . " tia ''* ; ' n/liii ' .i ' irt r f I;L:iteTtill ' i ' al2 ' lia ' i ' tgT.W 1051 ', ..r ' ='•- ",ii', udt ad Engiifh. now iitttai Lemealie 4.piiiii.vbcrt tfm... antr.t as low rani.: •si in, ! ,;: r . 1. ,,,,,....1 . ,......„•,..• i, r.r .. 7 .,.,.., 4. , o , t , O kOOO, of ~i 1 vt rnoilae Line i , ........., . 1 Fri nib , od English importation, lii'ffit ..'' ''". lb.ra- 4 1,1:am' Merino. 1-atab i s Wml. Silk. Lknela and li a• I vv.laht if. Ilia.e.vii.r. .itatid.iirr.. 11.fflidayalurg . ~....,_. - • • Ss. Water Strati. AleNe,..lna. ittv.vsLur.ffs. liontiunduu. )titi i l "7";;;g oi __ ,______ ~,_of.cooro.noLonoh.Fro.ooo sad (in.,. Ni... llarnio,.:. Mari toiwn. 11-whitoiso. Milt,. , _...iai..."" - a'fiia viv New i...r.. k ,•ii ,, i.'• i • rv. liaefuhdra.CiiluMb a , at ur L.l nth- , .••i o, n: ff ,; 1, , ,,.. , fa. ..,..,aa,, as I.aa _. Vait,,, a ,:at, on the Pena, ...in. Canal anal _rt- • ,„, a.. " } .. .7ca:11 11.. ina returneat. vf Iron , teurtal frit., i f. Z . ... Rfth . r. Dow of on foufnoo a.. Junnsta. rnival'lnviiii .nd ri , -i'arff lin ilii/ . . e....... I Wt. wriuld mvi, partiinlai atteutton . to oar Domestic' W. afnrevaal ;vi m .. al tliti lour." rate, may I. 0011,1 :i, L . ~ , ~ - a ..- r n:,a J. SiliC/ILLL dCOTT. liromarti, , E at L ",. '-‘, v•rawm , ailu iio , ive • ' WM. WAKESIAN 0 CO.. %Sn:o... Liiinet, •i nt 1. i r1.411:1'02 Seezod drr, a , ~.., : ... t anai 1 _ ffi ii,',li.ffv, . 10 ASi Malden Lae. Ii r AVINt, DiSI'OSEI , ()F iIALF :NTY IN- I Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse. 1 tI 1.1i1,T IN 1t1N..!1.t.1r',: .1.11'..' tr. ili ~.• , . ., ' .l !,4 1 S. MILLS No. 6 CORTLAND'E ST., .I: . 4 ." "`'," ttt- ".. ""t"-^.'"SAII"I'''IL . " - "7 1 ..,1 .414 Stair,' Ni.:11" YORK, In [KM opt-0111.0W o , f 1 finer tie traitiaciivi under the sty , 1..,... - •, , p,,..,.11, ^m - i ... largiiiit RIM riot., a•sorceutv of Slir.INC :IND I . 01 , 1,1 i " i' i .'".......• • gI'IIMEII SIIAWI.S. errs ',fore received. Al. LACE i 3, Cdt.lN and all hinds of vie !I - MANTILLAS, insonfactu. 1 Binghams' Transportation Line, t nd from the latest Paris tivihi.,oa. receiv.al by the steamers . and tartacularly adapted to the Smog train. 1 ,a te an d Al, a liver roiendid aback of PARASOLS AND USI- atz.1.,......-i, is 5 • •- ~.--. , , 101/...1.1.A5. vnit_ . ii..nn of fringed and plain odged nwton 1.1 - WEES :aul rtil ad Turn satin l'ara.lii, and Coltort t and Glop , PITTbISURGII i TILE EASTERN CITIES. 11 . ::,, r ,Z . ,.:TV:4 1 ,, 1 , , ,2; t 7, 1 ;=;;, «E =;,= . . i i. lIIIE CANAL Lail 01. new .Iriiiti. we at , [ea- I•.:02F , aki , v , ,iil . .?l,X - r s y. r ini f itlito f i o i ; . io 000w,..0. 4.... ''`......' .i r ''' d r . '" -, n o • i ^*1 "" ''' d ; Mi ‘ nail.... T:al up in caw , for it'arennetaton. ' febtlitf Nlvieli.indts,..ad anil '...it. l livid:, away.at 1....., rut,. cliar.ied by restioraiiile , SPRING IMPORTATIONS. Linea l'rcattiee aril Iterebautire will be tavvited and forwarded C. R. HATCH & CO., eavt and ...,t, witlinut env el.•vire in: Inrsiard.u, -.r al- , visneloa (maid, evnianow.u. nr• .inrale NO 07 IVILLIAM STREET.. NEW TORE, Ili, of hailing fr.raiirdal, and all din,nous faithful, I[I I .A.V - E now in More, and are constantly ro ux nix,: IA)! a l'oas. Canal ne o n. mild.; by stertmeni. the aloft extenriveaavortment of a ...rte and Was., ft; . lintrborgh. 0 .00 .....a. ittiNI.ILL%O 00000 e...r b.f... offered, CPrn l n tri.e.l ' llA II A POCK. It:: Marliet ..t.- embramr, the I . and riebinit etyles_of Cris:AWAIT , '''..l',J.ol;;;.;.'4'll!'.2i'!Nr.iii",;',...:4'...P"'l''''''' 0 4 - 7.:.4,-„lt:'.. - az,d,zr,, 04 g;.i1 : V4 , .... G. i, ;:d . k.L4tta' No. I.d Nnrlli finavni .trert. Lattinure. Snout!, ! tar t o, Linen Collars anti a earlety of other an JAMS-, 11l NiillA NI. Nu. lo Weal vt I tielva iiiviultar to that, line of businesa All-of-which will meal Saw Vert. , 1....1.1 at the very to pricer. Our Western friends are 1 tnivittcl snout:dee cur Mock fubSclffm. iW1,i,....' iiii - ;.,.,•' - riSi 1 851 ...._,,....:.., ,, Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. Pittsburgh Transportation Line. I - NONE'S E3IPIRE INK, 85 Nassau street, to New Suck. 3.0 MOO O'CONNOff. a do., Canal Basin. Pittsburgh , vIT Elt. 3 A r ti Ed a Co . Ilia.. Itn.oil ant . linrry 10i-vete. an.. Ni. ria,stili /mirth aura t. Ivo , - ... 'it '..,-. and i tie.. out street). libiladelobia O'CIi , NOIIS d CO- :a Norio et.-....t.tialtrairc 11.1.AVING fully couplet., .021 Lrrang, I 1 ...L., no will be arena:L....l upon tini ~ nit , nf il.• Pagan...Oval:do C 5.1110.. to early fre,ht in a,id ire. Lin, bisruh, Ilaltintrain. l'lnindelf bta. New York. ll,tort. Cin cinnati. Lento - tile. St- 4tzt• ao.I all On bait mad West. at 1.. ise rtes and witil,iah and re than atiYoth• er line a All ir...1. h :birdied hi f ant tc Lite fa are rally covered oldn aro . r: - ....., ~ ...mruert. a I ..... a uot real . , adinivit by any caber Line. All erinmitnaatinov suldrevnied to ouraelves or Pa..a.a, Ball it Co.. Cirntinati. Si_ Wt. i,. i.i.iitialllef and lowa a Ortinruv. St Lao, will meet via. promo-attention. 64-N. Ft ilur Line bas la, eonnendon • balea or with th• liblowlelphig and lilttiliutith Tra.usivertatlnn Line of Ati Alto 00, ' febtir. tarLEIB 1851 i tger; Merchants' Transportation Line, (VIA I'ENNSTLYANIA CANALS AND RAILROADS,) FOIL PUILADELPIRA DIRECT—WITII.- OtT ItE4III , YINO. A 3IcANULTY a CO.. Canal 1.03 Nun exec:, IlAYNOLCentiwl Dleeh, Llivad 'trawl. Kam del phis. W. an. rreparank to nweive a lan, amsrant wm-chaxline and prudune 1.0 Lho orcnn, t.f a., canal, to l'haw &Lining, and all Intermediate pin,a lower rale& and in Ina man than to awl Prw , low , w - ww.w• Air A. D The trwlclunl numb,of Truckp proviiled by the Canal Commls:4=er. for rwrrl'lwg ~ "0 0 t..w. an the Itallrowl.s. will twwwcst any . itwsthilit, of dotiky nt " (F. LCNLLCM T CO. irbls Caaal 1851 To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &c., nae TO 7•4114 ..prrav , ann. 'urea natrtavat Y. RELIANCE I' TTSBUI:GII TRANSPOR TATION LINE. ATIZINS & CO.. N... Marilee. and iel Couunerta street. Philadelphia Os. TAY W 1.140 it S. SON. A,euu. ltalttrETT. Agent.. Canal Pro. , na re . Pith.burgh. .1 We are prepared. 0/1 the uperdur of the PenurylTarua mush Iret4ht at as low rate, aud Oat 'tapper' , as much de .patch and cite nr toy hine. KeFADEN & COVODE, 31.1 u It la Baao, Pool Street Perna. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road. E uul,,eriberm berm uppointttl thivpiug t., Ccurral ItaSl Info h.• tl.at v, sre nror rr. car- I ,Arr rug ta..reLAn4laJ or Pm/or , :or r , r‘Pr. ,, rd o.thr rnual (..,6 Alm llhu rout,' win be rareird throu,S • dayr u 4 a:1 maetzur4 ue will .. fur.: tr. of reZalrr our or charge fur aull=ms. 11,17.3 r.r 111.1 iLTFICZ.II rtrzavutzu• 14, re, ) r uu,. I • t. 01... urciltur., &c. Se. Ilardwur... ansertez. Ilya. nut/4 011 . Le athrr,Clover. Flax. rano!by sud Grac... ICO. DeAl. NA, Lauer, Lard, Lard OP..Tobb.c..L.at, COeve. Grain nod Rap, A loU (ruuLla) Tar. kdclk. Rosin. German ClaT• Iloite!, Le. ==== EAU3IONT'S PATENT STAECII POL- L, elvltni a heautlful On.. to Lino.' , uttbrlca, Collar., Shirt 11,,1na. and all kindr.r wing: M, 14 preventa the Iron from allnernntt to lit 1..m.0. awl du , from peteklum It mntedna no clothe* in any The ladir. have long f.it tbe of mien an article. sal In this after comm.llUairl tear. after .1 rtal. 11 . — One ,, Cohe will do Gllrt, duzen ot viotLe , an,/ no bang) ehould be eithent Petra eau. Coke. Eath Cake on b ful l .Itreetinty.. F, rale by tzeln.Lt It. SELLtitt... . 0, ItEAD PIPE--Curnell's improved patent Lta.t IHpe for Puttly. A 'll7,i.rg.`ll<lb. 4,... An tine on ht.uLt ‘...1 to en., r...r 'a.. I. aIIDDO. •3.1 I. mut atre.n. Wines and Liquors. N,,, 157 Llberty se;-Forrter:y AIN, rya , : ~1 51.44ry. n 110.1. N. of Plttoburr.,' :.I. a ~,,,,,,. , 0! V. t I IZICK EISEN a. srou VE N El.. re• r,.ntniiiy 1 annonak , In 1.1, publlc.gettrrall,. as.d thilt fr..nal. I i. - I ' ,l ''. i .' l ' ::: ' ;:l l l.l•Y b u? . t l' .. ra'l•:?!t'f.':l'.',7h;:r';',,..'..l.l.otf. ~ 4 ~ 1. a full aas..timon..a t,1 , / , 1•1.. I.• ''..., 14. ard 1 I r•ncl , nil and whit. , 1V,,, ~....., 1., , ,,.,, ~ .„, I,:, I' r...ndu—, oo th...h.neert rm.. , .. .I:.rn.i ../. r..n.. II ' and , 1.r1.1. II 11•1;ey,chansp...;“. at,.l , .0..,:n., I— , • In , s. , A 1 1 1, son. appr ,,, l I.rand•. I—rt. •:. .• s, Nte.:/,..,•1arr, ~,,,at I,l3nra; ..attle. , , ' C.i..... !:',;A:7:: • ,.7, 7 . 1 :: ,' : .J . , . '!`V''-..L:''-'!'':;t;'. ...,a110r,.nn.u••....,111.,,,.. bf• ttupartattun bueme. fn IF. c: , , , IA N 1'..4-.. In. 51..1 , . , tt . I. enahl , l 14. .1 a th•nr. , and a 4,1, ar,:ele tb •• ther on•• In Ilus cll.: I . lesmo gt*,. LI. cal '' 2'.. ' " alt .' ' ... '''' ' ' ' &unlit, 9t1110.n•1.[..., LI e.t...r.5. chin:. •..1 a: the •!...rle.t rittl,o avfl • • • . • • 1 D. hINU, Banker and Eacttauge Bre )l.t• Lat. kourth 0t.. 4 a..ala tn Wcstern 1'..1.4...5h1P , =tat t . tt . e=r I. tier. and pular. c011,,1.1,La lu the pr•Anlum In uar tua.ls'l:7 P'"u4 1.1.' I:41' .t EV' tomnr... Aiwv..r. . ,I, JONES' Sole), a of Jct, a Liquid Ilurota RI k.i., Pi...161 - 1 - ..c--Itti 45 tor sde l, t i .lL D ,fjig,..;l;;lt r e l l',','„'",:'"2l -d ,;;La. , ,, -r,to• j/ -,..hi, %I !Cs: A V,CAS In 1..,Y ,-.,.—tt ...,. ~,, e.. , :' ' ' ijr., ED HYPLI.).,-- - IO he. sip. I). Apples; hue+ urgl, .- ' ..""' ''-'''''• ' • ~1,. si /I ' ' " ' t Mr " T ‘ •° • 'N JONES' LILLY 1 ,- 111TE —Led, b 000 Lab / j h!,E. R i'1 , ,,. t. , , , 1.1E' * ' -- ; / ?',' , l At o alrf e d ' h fur ::rgift, r ,:t i": 4 ,-‘! . :-" j:fttr7T l` . l Vt , : l Z - -- I tom . coupe. IsAir rca.s.l... I .A , a- a a4l 6 And ta,b,itl,/ Al'Els lIANUINGS—SPRING SITEC- 1,11. , ... •T1A ., .• Art, c - A, , ,-, -I. 1...• sIF 1 , 04 en, It IA p iI,S. —NV I Ur r,•"11,11. by fa.A. ratal Arstia‘g a yon t" rz ' i r A"..Y.4.7ll ,' '.' r ~', °, . ‘ ; :' ::th' whiti , .. .• o . 1 clx.. ae,...xtrLA At Ares Ar-11.4.A . trit,P,ALA • y.‘ , l ",-.2 ...," r i .- ,' t‘" ' p ,.T . ..v . G . ,,. . In gc.,.1., ,0 1L a..,,1r. NALLiA ILLA 1.4.111, AttArna ' yr - i. ~,,,... y,y t I.y:t yt .•.0 or 41 41•tIvi'aos 1 ~, Lof cl.. •p ....4still prot emmat A Par Aux A• P AJ. / cir, ... I- r"" " ' '''''''..,.. • `''''--' '''. 11 ALL rII I MAI MALL, .b.:‘, - I t ' c V -c alt 1 14 '''"( st matt aa. si. la. n...... ,, - A ...1 II ~ au ccalt kr k, - tr., i• NL JAL1.0!......„,„„ti. GREATI APPLE§-40 bble in tvod cmil- 1 ROGS-4 bbl. f E r oak by . , ic „,„ m .o. p.... 26 66.6 , non tad es Webs J. 15. DILWORTH k GO. .X./ 5544 WM. a moons. ~ ,_ •,'": C..= STUFF-100 backs for sale by 0 .9/ JoILA ETON. 11 110:N1AS WIIITE, BONNET MANX- N, South 1 4 ,4,nd ..tret. (OAT.. anut. e... 1 Phaodelphta fblJ'y co.r.Ovi ......c 2 , 21 rhiw c :,;b,.. .01 L. J. BE ~, ...... Drat:. I_l ,EA BUCKNOIt CO., 'Att.:tech Comati,,on Menhants, Wah, whys[, ml la N,rth Wlnirres Philadelphia. anal X AN'f Kt.o, General Commis. To Southern and Western Mercluants, 11iituu1111:01:SELL'Szl'ILE311UM PEI:Ft:3IEIIY. Tb.• r r...ertfullY li+ . • foidi , attention b eatenr.../bea Perfouwry.rionne.ShayingCmartm. tr., to wbi.:ll, , yen ,drew and two Golden Medals hare. within the I yearA. been as unied by the In,titnte, of o!;e4 ' Philadelphia. the hater being the nly . rrr awarded for perfumery either ha Enro r• —lt • haart,.l OMAN, (Almond. Raw. and gaily acknowledged to be ann..' to sand, • lid, country or turone. insor tnumrarent, and potn.easing highly Sarnia:wee. and emollient. propertiog Samos...eons Compound: A mbronti hhaving Tat let; HIM. 84111,--Allllol 3 a. ROW, Ililleeletirs.llcat , I"ting, Erre,- MT: row oFncatuhttra.—lto, Jaemin, non. nue , t'arolit, thrmieum. dello, Lind. Motugtelloe,dork ey Clot, Magnolia. (lemmata, L'itronelle, finest, and many other rarietie, in all tiny diller*Mt Perfo..• V , tr.a...—ilOrida Walt., Tan do Tuilette..aranm , Flower Water, and a Fn-at ruriely of Colotinca and ',tr..' der Water.. Parr tot. roc Beare' 011. Antique itatulolin, Eau Lustrah, Ohio, Comported Ox i v n.A , powder, and Pialoconte. IA& - P - I ' t:.l'l=i ' a l l ' lfe ' =Tl ' ..,. ' o7lo l tVrT:n r i ' ' ' a r rie n ;ll : l - .02 Poder. ,umtr-i—Vem table Comnetie Cremes, Amandlne for bandy. Cold errant of !Cereal:ream do Perm, Lip babe. ha,herry an. tb.plat , ry Powders. for removing stzprrfluona hair; Pearl Powder. V inalgn• de house. Aromahe Vine,ar. Victoria Ilan. Corn poedtion. Preemn Salts, besidee • gre t variety of oilier unwire, too Dun:venom to be ramed iv Lie adverhom Mehl Tbe subrerita.r hopes to maintain the repotation,•thleb this establnhment Tea entail...A, by dist - awing of nothing bat first rnte articles, and will be happy to (Delilah those i who may c bit to tatrozure him. either • holepale or retail, on reaaonable terma anymtablishonmt In the United State+. ZAV I ER DAZIN, Sucemar to and farmer Direetnr o ft 1 t h 0 Lat....7 of r.USELL. 114 Chesnut et. Mr. Paaln'e Perfumery la for tale by all the principal Drugghta. In the omutrl• - - • NEW YORK PRINTING INKS UTCIIINSON 44: Co., Nol3 Spruce Street, TT NEW YORK. Wholreale mariubmtorers of the best ENGLISH PRINTING INKS, for Storl and Litho graphl Priodng, and Lr Fine Rook Anal Job Wert., whivb dn., warrant to be nonipmed of the purest mateeals, to work v upon all onllnarY provne- Tbvromfdostiona in thewo lota, are own astowive rid, rte. oral nernlnnoncy to work euporior toany other inks lb .no In um, Fold at price. varying from d e cLv to VAC per . put u p in cal, and forawardol to arer. • 11. Co. al.mrovonal orr colored lake of every abode and ..nalitv ear, Mg Oven IMOD to lEd,ooper lb. on--ki=nt Di TIC DOUSE KEEPERS OF TIE UNITED STATES. SILVER PLATE OSICKLY RESTORED DT Tn. ArpLICMION Or 'ME SILVER PLATES° FLUID. Ithrranted . inn san4fintion, or as remelt 'darned. THIS FLUID is composed of pure Silver h., boon need by how, keepers In New York for the lest are year, and in becom cm IL necamary article in the domestic economy. Any per/09 Ma. In a few initiate, re m original beauty oid Ordeal Gond; posh ea Caftnre. ' Ca ' n.li t r o t.el, Cabe liacken, Carriage and nat., Farad tom !Linn; keitrcoeota.i. , ‘ or plain Nil'. p ure Linn, Copper. or Uorman Silver. The warrantee I. sof "' nn-at ' n:r i ll ' a t'd per ' t7oT;re. lnt .Z riYe e r p al diem to .1 ew elan and Vanes Goad. deatere. • Pot pule by men! malr.a vrter JOTIN J. BROWN. 103 Fulton s•.rze4 Neer Tork. .....P.7.9 A 'MS It.. ..5i 65 6 ea- per doe— . ....zoo. • On drauntde ...... mute. Phie is the Iv, artarle Wil le r manufactud. It 50w. froelT. oon.l COPYING INK—end PP , Vpstato or d'ense.a.Pl pm.... all th e requir. for a god Wndu; Ink. imitable for the Quill. and ad mirably adapted fur the Steel Pen. The undersigned ls prep.:ll furmsh to the Mao ad. tier for export or horn.. C01.1.11130.1... et low prim. put of of per order , and dalPared in a.wj Per , or th e chi frwe of charm, No chnrise for cane, Darrel: or ere. char,-1 extra at nettcle r v i v ii ..i,, zr feb4ll . .5 N... New York. ' lanrphy's Self-Sealing Adrertasing— %TO. 263 MADISON ST., NEW YORK.— 1.1 The beertl.. ocolitlaug natintutfe of ell who tole se.. O ld, exleer.ement. feels none of that heattation' with whirh new article in hdought before the public_ The experience of Jean bun esmtlillabed their .uperlorhy be pond all questa.. awl he coundently refere the twsliroce o of thone bunion., men who. hale u.sed there envelope. and to his rapidly incrwaaion taloa. uproot of their excel lence Tho lbllowtniv are a few of The muma fer their pep. Cn.r , per le, ist i/o the place occupied by the arid. a person may hale h b na m e. buelasees. and address, cosuipicucrtudy and beautifully milleseical. colored os Plain. thu alonli.ff Dee fat security ageloci frood. nd. The Envelopes cannot be opened without being de etroyed. Sib Neither elm nor wafers are required to seal them. 4th. liion the miscarriege of a letter. the seal toeurre its Immediate return to the reader. Instead of being belled monthe to the bud Letter &dee. MI The Vorelopm are furnistual at almost the Came mire plain 0111r1, Oth. Each latter mailed is • meet F.:s,nm advent...eat. gore to attract the attention of all through Idiom halide it ' SrAinetog Ls a Ilet of pricee for Dim s ru n g cai lease. mid elach en! lam for Twi md of rnmicas of the weal Pl.. either white or buff. of good mi., cod made as above. with name. LiLlre3s.l,-; Pritod Pricts Mire/Ter Made at TO letters or lel. DOI Mare. . 5.00,1C4c1. ........ 10.0.1 Paol 14te , F.O to 1.4 ...... .................. lOLA, ttbro it • tot route ni4of to forward ananort of order per cr espreoe.. a reference to • torTectable Now York Wife rufbeient. orlon. will meet with brotobt ottoutiottlf %CM. NIURVIY, No. .Z.Z.7p 31adtenn atroet. New York. Order, will be attended w prolorin if loft 00 OA el Meer,. 11001 0 Mott. 'XI Wall street, or of Nom , . ierolintan Co.. tit ot. b. It —bubtoef.4 Card& e1ab0a...41 10 co:ore, from same 11... at 1510.00 per thoaembl. felitOol:bol Professor A. C.Bilnes Tricopherour, - g - lit MEDICATED COMPOU?cD, infallible tar renevetug, vice tinge. and beautify lug the ban, rentenair the scurf. dandruf. and all affections of the waln. and curing eruption, e,v the skin. dissabes of he glande. muscles and Int:gym:out, and relieving stings. cuts. brut. boa. elueins:ae- With this protaration 'there In DO Old. ...cud as fail." The Etat journals itt America. Intlinsil men ci the highest cealneuve, prominent citizens of all proftr and hod ire who hest used it fin. years In their doo I o 4 se. , l tureen,. dent it with one ...cot.), that t.t. , near ,: ~!ors. luau:" u.re. and curl to slit hair. e_ort ottl ditharuf.; herdisir ontutt, eunng strut, rtings. .t. , and seething dienssee of the skin the glanda , and th c e mt....elcs, it ban u equal the mnliietae ui cutapounds advertised in the tut. Ile mut.. or ut..l in private practice. In cheerers, ar reel or eh cioncl. littru'aTncorbrroni is unrivalled. The Ito reanso cash rale, of the anted, have enabled the inventor to sutply it at •:-) pmts ter bottle, whle sof gis frtm in to liii air grelb. he hair ar d tb“, Orin embracing tbe valuable direction for the cub tura ant pi...we...ton of natures <hotrod ornament, 1,. cacti la.ttle is euee osed. is to worth the Moo., TLo attlutty between the membranes which CODsililltetb. c ihL lhtitr.‘e'%dotenie.n!e't.iet:v....h,nl dr , w /l l ll4e n"te s ' Tthc fr' at . art :me l te in the ebita orth , head. If the lure of the .4caly ged, rlf the blewal snit outer fluids do not elem. v th ° n.ugh the mall so 5.1 8 which feed the nerA unit teoletits., end impart life to the fibn, the n.atilt le urf. ritndi orb riosiihno uf the hare gran.. en, dry - net% hso,huara of the lig:inset., and entire baldness, w i t h rase ma, le. Stimulate. the salt Ti, healthful action with the Tricopberou.. and the totyid veseels. reeovering their artiVity. anwhilute the &w ax, In allaffectlons Of the skine and of the enbatssita ctu...t.e., and Integument...the e; sees and the ettert are th e 'ante. It is troy the skin. tuuseuiss and the glands, that the Trietinherous hu tu. shee.e metiers. aud tu afiectitme. and injury of organs. it is a sovereign remeete F o ld in lame boubta. uric,. :.,tame, at the rrincired I. tee. 137 iirtellll , 6 7 „ New reek, ame the princiral mercer a druggiste throughout the I,nited States anct,Care ant. TemperancevillQ and Nobleatown Plank Read Company. ‘7, OTICE - Is Ilereby -, itett to the Stoelchold 2. e r g -r t.Tn.nurrn Ilan. no naith rf IL! r i n,cl; nu the Intit ' Zindiil racti rnir, Month [...e1.,. until Itin uliric . e"ca peel in full—re IL, rt.l will be graded and Ltidaffl Lr make:wars are rrquernat be fzd punctual In Ilmin _ •• e , V.--nr M. IL 1.111./Wni B ACON -1,! raeirejlanle: • r.aul.re: Landins from att. ALA II lALKI.I CO.. afil nta for rale kt: THOMAS. HALE. FORWARDING S: COMMISSION 31ERCLUNT, VOID. 'ONTINLIES lII= usual fa,ilitiss to receive 4. Roraga.. Sal, aril I:ranalvoallt..llMerrlundlas 'ork';Pedkeout.v.l ' ll 1 ih-rha4 et Co: Mem,. Jor.r..r Ir. John A. Cnngh.l. ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. lIDDLETON, RILEY S M'GEE, Merel.late, en the Al.auder tioNua a 1 tne.sr. etsrting a 0.. • wor P.IntnuAVID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Law, and Commiern.ner for l'ensaqlsaiEL. 1 " . nmannon ‘.rompur arovereri. 70115 11. ICANKIN, Attorney 11.9 d oellzr L. and C ,, rtundi.ll•l3er . Pe.1161.) F . c 3111 1' te r r . T . 3T .'"— Can.bc '“ :1 ' f.liCha'rt. John E. rarke, 111...L11. k evmple. MrCont 1 Co. nnaltly BOSTON ihagtwis:opt. i i BANOVER STREET. BOSTON. untier,igned Itnyire; entirely re- ;rt., A built scidonlargyJ the alme estAllatt. tskent- ...ntalni. in .11 .11...ut !Bro. hunderd and rstr rrsmetfully'aivo antic. that It L. nor muly forth. no , raton 3,rozatt...l.tioit of the meeting • community Au ea tended node., of the uttyurso.yeb coo...them:a of thia Ilowe LY deemed etthertluotto. the 91111tertnn improve men. lehtelt lave bran. mode marmot Le-rroperly givenlll . folvortunnout. Sofllm It to 0f,.. no expense hi. been " l i r h"Nu o l(Titt::BA " l:= 7 X7rL P ,l,V . i t. 9l , l4r, tw.ordle.ol met, and 000.00 portils of it. eYpecially the Ursula{ memo, yrill fouoni to b., Of the ro,t beautiful Into:tutu , tur, Ihninr re..m• on val.ciont. and the ho EC meals will be an arranced to suit the canYuuknee ofthe earl and lot, _Cy y r,- department rill b. eunducted In on nuemeeptiord. Lir mintier. .14 'the prepro,tor Ylod=of himself that lira American Boum thallThe.truly thel - rayelleth. Homo. feb..kalrdateniT LEWIS 111C8. NNMM • VE do not wish to trifle with the lives d , health of the ofOintal. but we emslr Pl.tg&lidtlf nlves to mobs no ofzertion va to the eirtur3 of thif ma:H obe. and to hold too! hope to oulTering humanity, which facts will not warrant. The Meer of Iceland, end the lino and Rl6l Cherry. are justly celebrataal for the cure of all disc.-s of the Lung , and Llcer. which am ro faarfullypumedent in all.Northetul latitude. From e erenbioatiern of chcmieul extrartio, pro. cured from this Huey and Tema. On. Wtsr ot's DAL non 01 WI. CH.nr is thicfiy farmtal. irM-Wintais Balsam of Wild Cherry is • One (unmet wmpr.dentle,la of Wild Cherry Hark and the (leonine Iceiand Mom:(tne latter ispected expressly for thlr purporea) the rare medical virrenn. which are - else tam blued by a new chendad pro-or.. with the entrant of Tar-- thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and etileacious remedy ever illmovered fur the CONSUMPTION 01 TIIT LUNGS. • HEREDITARY CONSUMPTION Cored by Histaes Dal .. of Wild.Clierry.—Thu Missing ease of Jos.:taxi:l Is: -ties. of Con...quiet. (Pay u: bis brothers and elsters hsr ing dint of Consumption.) is truly. wouderful: Pi..zsistaa Ems- Hamilton co. &MIN. T.O. J. IF Pa.—Dila Sir. Ilake the liberty of mistrial; you of the benefit I have detrital fn.m the one of Dr. trittafe Daleam of Wild Cherry. -I wa.prostrated by that terrible sconrge, Consumtition. In 'Slay The attar!. .as truly hortifying me, lor :Ire of our fatally, (my brother, gad sister.) had dial 'of Con•omption. I was aitieted with early all the enr.t. foaton R of the I hada dhltrenS Ing cough. and etrectorat , t n grrat deal of Wood, bootie fever, seven , pain. in the rid, and cheat, mid chills, alter oatioo with fluihos of heat. I mu under the mre ofr rhdtut yhyrietan. from tho r time I was taker, .irk not:I/0,u: sin merit. tine, being • tner, about laelph.o. and . r-: cuuskt.r. , l my caw hopeless, ear at le., beyond 0,0 phyriclue. MIN; advised the toe of Wistsr. Balms- of Wild ClturrY. Without my knowleder.my father torcurrd it, nal coo...poet admin. Staling it to me, and In., the f_rst day I commenced tak int it my health improved. and in two ranks from the time I commenced )).,itta it. 1. 3.4 Lade to 1).) out end Mr lon my blainent and labor. chi-h I .till rootinno to do. I hove taken four logtl.a of the tnen.ine, and nem consider myself perfeetlY JULDU-111 Coops 9 9 9 t 9 9 POLVT. L.', CO, fe n. Jane 1., 'IS. c Jen) to. P.tax—Door Slr) In Ju1y,:15.10, I vas attacked with a fever of trolaold charm - tom which left me Inn very dvbilitated emir, whim la the folirning waiter.l vies ta ken with a re ad.!, which _reduced ion to inch an ex. tent as 1 , 3 icier, vere tre appmr..u. of a anattmd.Mriatung tire I labored under conch—expeetorated aryeet deal. and was troubitel with oltht sweatti t unn frequently raii-ed blood Irma my {nag.:. I eantihurd in this elate, gradually - einki, under O...din-am. until , January, u Len I tra.l3 3 ,in otmeted bath MT ' friends dmraired of my amt lion gh t. I could turd, e buta mom• . My extreinittet nibecLal IT my - foet, were comtantly end. or! almost Int their ftv.r., - I log. Ceder thew cireentStaneve it mar be truly wadi vial; a living skeleton I buc ditemina3l &quit taklng dlefnes yreaesibed bT 01p:inane. and try Dr. Wistar's wan of Wild Cherry, and from the faat wart that I coat mermen taking it. Imn date o lirmlual retlreyy. I condi. out its use six month, at MI cod ect whir" time I was cup ed. and enjoyed meal hinith ever ,irim"shil cheerfully re , commend the thltem to all those 'startled . ..lth diseases of the Inane. and would ray to ihme email:m=lu its use, not to he &wow - aged If two or thr, ',Alin do not effort a um but persevere. as I bare dime, Glad I have to doubt but Moo rates out of ton will ho blirmed with =era health Is 1 hero beta, liespectfullryourn Jentrll 3.1C1V3.1)b1. I mipatirsirt ro 10051 srnrcrro earn DISEJ.29 or 100 LLSGII /.2-TASS. From Dr. Ilaker. Eiprirogneld. Wm,bindles: , County, Ay. ermscrnon, Er. Stay 14,'4. , Messrs etanfori Jk Parke—l tate thiscppertunity can forming oounf s moat rinumeablo cure przformcd upon ma by the use cf Dr. Wirtz-Fs Balsam of Wild Chrrry. In the 7000 1040, 1 war taken with an luternationof the toss:, which I labored under Pre rir. wears when I grid mrinered. In the fell of 141 I was aria:Mid with severe cold, which seated itself upon my lue.M. sod for the roam of three years 1 WI" monad to mY bed- 1 Mkt 11l smdr of,,,insdicinc, end every variety of tad, withouLlimic 14. end rime I venal along oath rho w10t.:4 a M 45. whorl I heard of Dr. Wistorr ltalLem of Wild Cter4,3l7 friends peisuadcd me to tire it • trial, though 1 had ell'CII tip ell hoists of moscii, and bed prepared raymit for the change of another world. Through thcirsoliintstnins:: of rtio isdninsi Dinka use of the nouninu Wlitsr• , Wild Cherry. The effect was mutt. zetordshing. dM gone years of etinction and suditritg, sad oiler haring remit tour or five hund.—..d. duilem nAturPosn , mol vin Pat wad mint maps... Lid physimium Led .'oval ntuw l4l. 104.1 was scan rm.:tort:lm still. Losith by the blessing of God wri the use of Dr. tristar's Dets•m of Wild Cherry May the blessing of God rest upon trim proprietors of to reluable • meiheino sr Witmer Bain. of Wild CberrY• . C ALIT fr.dreal 11nr. E. 141 M J. D. P.,...(t00t0t00r to Sanford t Pitrt..)FoOttlt wad Walaut stmts. C1uct0..4.1.01C0, Giocral saint far *he South Lod West. to ••••o¢ orders...l to slammed , ' tor., J. KIM d Co.. B. A. Fahrtoclt & Co.. 3. A. Jimei., L. Wllooz,jr., ritubur.A. Leo A. T..=l:k.a., AlboaeaT L. T. ltwooll. traniagtcoo: L. :IL Bowie. Vraoatorth Weltr. Gown:our. S. Koontt.b.'lmor , ot; frott . 1 / 4 - 01:14121.' hoollortl., Rood & ilubtir4Joo: tit.. Orr. 1.10: idat &bum— & J f. tOn,ht. 11114.12010.: t.vous & Broottoil, A. ‘1 I boa. Ito, tabor's, Holoroloo' L Co, N. Con. oder. 'kat tiro, Dorm, & CO. Grallant Forlor, 11, mr. Job - •••.• s•Co. foblbolla•tio” • Needles' Celebrated C, 03IPOCN lIEN LUCK PLASTER.— The, taghly mo.hrah..l I, boon Wade ET .ore than twenty yr:a.. v.hlch time 1507 haTe a pormar..mt the mc.t aim-ions hheumatic ar.e. h:ttk.n6ther..f, P.,ter ever on,red. Shy, .111nns th. rt„,:net.ee. to bum theis eon Troth two ha. , torn ,td.mrt,... bat, ;41, ch au most tatWinif testimonials as to thutr oTer ether Oa, ter. Pohl. The logre , lienta of 11,:r < - -.TrPfUY and corr,:ctll . e... , mbined. citere atm =Trh.ti. her. as itutrria, For retina on the tr0....t. rt.0.1r.n., Mtn protracts:4 std. whopping rougl.. cod I,al 1..0.0, 10 the nt.uralnle ;Imam. tr. the :Stir I..er..toud :brsecter beyond or C.:Trutt , rII , IX. to Lumhz,o. thee . au• •••, orc r n 7lr.rfht.....inr.. such Sri} nu. , , th., th.emaY , hrerf ,,, O , L. Vcr Fair, In at I :Os ~0.1 ode, ten:Mink t‘, 11 , 14,), the. , att . rricre oscr e.l th.vr SWOT Letter hT ..uritrrd. CO, 0.4, and : h e frc= their I*' ,calf..e 7,, .005 eufh.r . ith thurnehe Tatra. Mead 1.001 :0,40,1000 r.,nrantee . ----- - --- The Human Body Must Perspire, SANS XXI' I RE. to huye a healthy ap r,s.-ance: slat p.r....as dc uo: ;crap:a are t e mcet dlsgu.thar ,Mta :ace, dwa,',ltali. Ct. =lead tk"ap , ant.,en a Ina. r,rspitatiet , . ar_d at the ease tame raoilltra and a.:"... , ca tho •ava, dirlaa; LI au natant', fruray. Salt thrta.. yJ adr, ‘ are et, heal.:+l,:but cared by Its cusa as at but I•h!etdaa* ita,. ...F. who it le auch cave, and cud thaid)hg—')h i also. ha Pimple, Blotch.", Fra•hlra T 011, :Itiod . .aeaPe. The reader La summed that tic td.eed.latfed metraaa,,a. one trial will pro‘r. I kcAddt rhaadrala I^a:t A:1 , per,cra, cured of eon. bril..c,l ,, aa aad acre Nerd lt—ar.d the reader awad , ..tvr.d I would cetera. elle aell It fp: the alose, 1 Idaw it to la ell 1 aata the wili• are WA.. 01.1‘.(..1. • 1ack...1.0r chat,d ave.], will Grad to ere cal, a can., I, v. µ-,el e edtta . aad Ina n tidy add, that en• ,I, any oi thy at-rse, orLollar thi- all. and .11013 urve twitch. table - in ha propertle.) than 1. • 0 3.1k. d der4toyit ad IV etON, or:y a Vitthburgb. Deed or %I ord. Pearly White Teeth, vs,: Pure Breath, to I, had for 2.5 u. he, us,. ,ither. are •ImuOrs -131, assured llat it their I:,._h t.ru foul. firtheir r,rh th a ayed. dart or Jen°, 51.30 Ce<TILITI[I.I with tartar. tLat • cent. I iluto utli =aka ri,e t.eth ut.lte ai• erlor. zra the breath trcht:Tertaraly nold ovlr as 6.res Lstsrtr ss— kW;dellrf A Scientific Hair Tonle, Biestorer and Bean- Itet —Tr!al lhcee ~d Cor.l ll.ir 1.•. t. ha‘c t:cr. vor P0...A:, th e tle.i.g vril: to . e, O. 131, <war pAkitclate Let.. Ittedled - laor ,:cp it curtfcart or , twarutr , ard v. 1.- pro, Fair dark. r,..d.erlng f 1../ 114.1 r t- ttr r ad tu.ll - .11. rafi vueled ittaiitt I al:. JACE.Er..N'S Etcre...:lo Libert,r ratty. Leal o q, itz.str+r,ll. P-teet—Z7)..
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