HOME MATTERS. as ON PANTRY.IIOI.--Mr. Schmid', lec ture on Pantheism, utile City Lecture Room, on Tuesday night, was attended by a large and ia terligent audience: He commenced by apologi sing for any errors in the combination or idiom atic • construction of his remarks, inasmuch es his Knowledge of the English 'language had been acqiired during his residence of two years in the city of Pittsburgh. The importance of the sub ject, and his desire to combat error alone, bad given him centldence sufficient to enable him to appear before a public audience. . _ After alluding to the advantages of the study of metaphysics, nod the attention whirl should be paid by all men to the intellectual derelopo meat of the whole human race, the learned ges tlemexi alluded to the history of thought, with which It was as important for the scholar to be acquainted as au other branch of science. The great object of the philosopher should be "to taow hbueelt." If man took this for his maxim, he would be the better able to judge regarding every transaction in history, and mu Saida own life. .Dr. S. then proCeeded to define Pantheism, sad to ;combat it most streammaly. We regret that the demaiels made upon our columns to-day by other matters, prevents no from wing a re port of more than the conclusion of his lectare, AI follows: Aniericans, there are three diseases which bare contributed much to the decline and fall of nations: infidelity, fanaticism and indifference.. These diseases have already invaded your land, your press, and even your pulpit. Beware lest they hi the causes of your 0.111 ruin. Infidelity already :spreads out her monrnfulwingetsver your cities and villages. You may hear her language Whether in the coarse and superficial forms of Materialism at the 'comers of the streets, in kcturesfou Biology, Geology , and—Phrenology, or In the diabolically refined forms which she as tames in the eircies of the well-educated. Thou sands of novels, - pamphlets,- newspapers are thrown every year into the world infected with her principlels. Infidelity hos even invaded the territory of Politics, and affecting the language of ultra-republicanism, she pretends to pm freedom to the oppressed, although, according to the prhsciPles of heidoctrine, there is no dif ference between Nem, Caligula and William Tell; between the, Emperor ,of Russia and George Washington, since therall are but the products of nature. ' Ameriams, your country is a Paradise in cam.. parison to others, but remember the seepent is schlda! enemy is not without, no, ha is within:pier land. Be watchful! Your forefa thers,have established this bountiful Union upon the principles of liberty which are contained in the Gospel. They know that a State standing up= each columns, must prosper. Your fore fathers believed in the God of the Bible. When Patrick Henry arose in your . Asitembly to say, "Give me liberty or give me death!" he invoked the aid of the Lord of Heats, and the Lord of Hosts &misted yoir forefathers to establish this republic, to accomplish their work. Your efforts same have been crowned with almost incredible urceme. Your country is in a: state of glorious prosperity, but remember that prosperity is a cliff on which kingdoms, empires, and republics imre'ehipwrecked! You:future euicess wAI be according to.iiur consistency with your prunitlve principle', As long ss you do not depart from them, this Union will be permuted. Americans; hehold yonder stun. The sky.= which they Rifted in their diurnal course is Dee, if the skyrun which the Bears of your banner shine shall beons forever,-rememberr, that the tie which, links your stars together, is the Word of god, remember , that the God of the Bible, the God Jebovaltis and most be your God forever! Tan £:ierarroat Itspetsas.—a waggish mem ble; of. the Bar, a day or two ago, filled -op a sappcens, With the names of Simon Ladd, and Da vy Jones of marine notoriety. It was handed to one of the tipstaves who was &retied to empire for farther particulars ate certain attorney's office. 'When theie - hiTnis" referred to another;. and thus he posted around town all day, without discoferfng either of the distinguished individu t dint wham' he was in permit ' '••Jr:apwa: y7:ar l~i~lYA ' l3:i[l:t~K~9FJ.~~ The Annual Meeting of the contributors to the Westein Pennsylvania Hospital, was held in the Board-of Trade Roams, on Ttiesday, the lfith inat.' end was organized by the appoint ment of Capt. Robert ..Beer as Chairman, and Mr. JohriMarper, as Secretary. ThePorti from the President, the Architect and the 11614116 Committee, showing the situation and prospects of the Institution, were submitted to the Meeting. The contribut ors present evin ced much gratification on learning that the In stitution is now unembarrassed, the entire debt for the erection of the buildings having been li goaded ;during the pest year. Great credit was given to thecontmctors, %lessens. L & A;. Patterson, for their faithful performance of the "ark. In the Report of the Finance Committee it coy stated that since the bat annual meeting new subscription were made (and principally by members of the Board of Managers, to pay off the debt,) amounting to $6,965,66; os ma king the total amount of the sabscriptions on the toots $41,1.95:66. Thera is yet outstanding $6,210, si portion of which, it is thought, will be lost, front changes in the circumstances of the motecrilers: The President stated that since tholes: annual meeting Col. James Anderson, of Manchester, andJoln H. fikombertor Esq. of this City, have been added to' the list of Life Mans. by the payment into the Treasury of onethousand dollars each. He also stated that the ladies of Allegheny and. Pittsburgh had it in contemplation to organize an Association to prerritle . the requisite furniture and.bedding for the venous apartments of the Hospital, and that they would probably calla meeting during the =min Week for the purpose of carrying their enterimise into effect. After the Report was read, the Hon. Thomas M. Howe offered the following resolutions, which tre.rennanimously adopted: Resolved, "That the Report of the .Board of *Mesas be accepted, sad that the same, to gether with . the accompanying documents, be „pum• •d- in pamphlet form, under the dizr.- don id' the officers bf the Board. Resolved, That this meeting is highly gratified at Loran of the completion of the buildings in a satisfactory manner, under the contract with Messrs. Pattenon; and equally so, that the bal. ane.eduerthum has been liquidated with so little • delay. • Resolved, That for those gratifying results, at tained at so early a period, the public are largely indebted .to the untiring seal and persevere nee of the officers and managers of the Board. Al though surrounded at times by disheartening and discouraging circumstances, - involving a dove den of: much valuable time and very considers ble drafts Ispon their private pecuniary resour ces. they. have pressed forward with the enter . rise, determined that the word .:fail" should nwmr be written in the vocabulary of this Itudi. don.' , • Resolved. That this meeting cordially recom mend the Western Pennsylvania Hospital to the patronage and •besevolenie of their fellow cid.. Moss;- sincerely hoping that the measures now contemplated for. its entire completion and fur aide may be effectual, and theinstitntion be Sp ts laced in a firposltion for the reception red„That the continual increase of con tributions m the feuds of the Institution Is high ly isratil'ying, as it affords the best evidence that when the Hospital shall be ready for the recep tion of patients, the public benevolence can be relied upon for the relief and support of each of its unhappy inmates as may stand in need of pm- The following preamble and resolutions were rolunllted and adopted:• Whereas, The Htstern Pennsylvania Hospital nisw : erected and nearly ready for the recep tion of patients, and silent Is wanting to put it intomaxesstbl operation is a general contribu. don from those persons in this great CoMiStisity Whose hearts sympathise with human sufferimpr, and; -: Whereas, It Is thought by this =meeting that by a proper effort donations could be received . frotethe eiticens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and the Weitern portion of this State, to create an Endowment Fond, and which might be so inves ted 'that, the profits_ would materially, if not alto gether nustain the Institution; and it is the be lief that ouch benefactions would be gives with cheerfulness from the ides of the perpetuity of the eft, and the expectation that the interest would for on like perennial springs, doing good diets to liumanity when the hand that bestow. oldie principal would be mouldering Into dust; and; _ . Magma, in order to collect such a Fond an etßtdeut . plan and arrangement would have to be natured, which cannot be entered into by Ibis meeting; Therefore, Resolved. That the Managers :be directed at their mutest convenience to prepare main plan andapprisethepublic of the same, and to appoint Committees for the several Wards of Pittsburgh end. Allegheny, for the different townships and Boroughs of the County, and for the several Counties in Western Pennsylvania, for the pur pose-of Collating oh "Endowment Ftmd," the palm!. of which shall be invested in each talks as the Managers may consider safest, and to amain forever inviolate,. and the inter est only to be applied to the nses and support of ,fit the lmtitation. , • The Contributors then went into an election under the charter for Manager, to serve for the ensuing three years, Moser. Thomas M. Rowe, Robert, Beer and John T. Logan acting as Judges. Myer counting the ballots, the follow ! lag named d worestatetmazeclared duly i. . • Moorhead, Jacob Painter, .Tames P. Spent, - _Joseph Pennock, Wm. iliail :owinex—lt will be seen by refer- girt proceedings below. Jobo Dot - I !about twenty yenta of age, woo yes -tell of highway robbery. Ile is one . ruffians who infesteX : the city to: wards the close of the term of Mike .of the late Mayor but have either been arrested, or com-' ; , pellet to leave Pittsburgh Muer that time.. The , robber' in question was a most brutal our. Mr. , Mefini ht, a very worthy old man was knocked senseless by a blow from a colt, but the young I miscrektit not content with that, beat him unti his bald and face were covered with wound& and he was so severely injured as to render his' recovery l doubtful. We law the "colt," used on this occasion, which ronsisted merely of a heavy bar of lead, beat together and. was covered with Mr. Mc , Wnigbes blood and hair. Duffy was remanded to prison, there being other charges pending against, him, and he will probaby not be sentenced until they are disposed of. 1 - La4 WALL PaPEES.—One or our advertisers, lift. Thomas Palmer,.of Market street. has just received a fresh importation of new and fashion able styles of French Wall papers, well worthy. of the arteatiOn Of IBase who design to deco rate their drawing rooms and' arlors. The do signs are beautiful mid the gilding and finish is of the the richest character. ; While examining this ei assortment of paper, Iwo were politely Shawn large and extensive variety of every de scriptien of Well papers, from, the lowest to the highest prices, comprehending everything in the lin; which the most fastidious purchaser could ossibly desire. Among other uses. to which paper is put, is that of L ived testers. The papers covered with appropriate designs. and makes ;very beautiful finish. There is, no oc casion send east, while our own merchants can mipply every want either of irate, luxury, or cessityl Tao BAIL —No less than fire young men hare been ad m itted to the Bar of Allegheny County, within I khe mist month. • : ' ,A.D a tTTED To TITT. BATL-- - 011 motion or 8. Dun Oliphant Esq., -Alezatidei Taylor of In diana county, was last week admitted to prac tice in • e several Courts of this County. PoucE Noss.—There has tires% no police news of the %lightest interest either at the Mayer's Office, er any of the Aldermen's offices dazing the prejen week. • learn OP QUARTER' 11ERVIONS. April 15. Present, Hon. Wm. B. M'Clure, President Jade, lead Samuel Jones and Wm. Boggs, AUG elite Ju dges. The jury in the case of theVommonwealth vs. John McAdams—lndictment, Assault and Bat tery, vvith intent to kill, returned into Court this raortung, having been out all night, declaring that they were unable to agree. His honor, Judge McClure, magenta to their discharge. On itt otion of James K. Kennedy, EN., Mc- Adam was discharged on his own tecoguiran , The , jury in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Henry Johisson--indictment larceny, tried yestelay returned a verdict of guilty. John 11 H. pton; Esq., appeared on behalf of the prison , but his guilt was so apparent, that his c 0... 'a ingenuity could not save him. . . . .....onwealth vs. Daniel' Bowman, indict ment , rceny, committed In stealing a silver watch. i Plea ..guilty of petit larceny." The prison r was sentenced to undergo an Imprison ment of three months in the County Prison. Case or Hianwer Ilonsens.—Commonwealth vs. Jofin Duffy—kuliennenthighwasy robbery, al leged to have been committed in taking a parse and *Duey from Sir. Wm. McKnight, a drayinan, an thal6tirefisartJuniary.-- Dar reader, -will recollect that this robbery, (whoever committed it t )z ji accompanied by circumstances of pecriliar a •y, M. McKnight having been most druid fatly beaten. The prisoner was arraigned, and. pleaded not 13uiltY Wm. McKnight sworn—l was robbed on the 16th o' January. I was unhitching ray horse, when?riffy, to whom I bad said nothing, knock ed me Hown with a colt, and while I lay there, beate with a dray pin. Duffy had jumped on My d r 4 y near Pitt street, and rode down with me toy house. I made no objection, because it is dommon for the young lads near the point to ride) on my dray, and I thought that he might ii i , live tit re. Wes not acquainted with him. This purse, (one found on Duffy when he was artest ed) w taken from me while I lay insensible. It contai ed some silver money. I have carried it for yefirs : No ration on cross examination. Wm McKrught Jr., sworn—Am the son of the foregoing witness. The purse produced in Court is his. I gave it to him. He was very badly ben on the evening of the 15th of January. Doc r W il son sworn—l attended Mr. Alc- Knigh on the evening of the late Mayor's elec tion. He was very badly injured. His head was covereti with wounds. Home of them, I think, might lave been cared by a dray pin, but this bar of i llead, (a curved one found near the dray) lad A parently caused others. F. keevil eworo — l assisted atthe arrest ofehe prisoner He had a knife and pistol en his per son, together with the purse on the table. He endeavered to get the purse from us again, toy ing tlmt lthad been given to him by his sister. The prison -if was arrested on the night of the election. Ille said he carriedl the arms to defend himself. . . Atkin= Lewis exam—The prisoner was brought to my oil= when he *as arrested. This purse Ina given to me in my ioffice, on the night of his:arrest, es having been found on him. John lifeCutcheon sworn—Have seen the pris oner before. Saw him on the evening of the i 15th of January, on the dray with Mr. McKnight. He wig riding down Liberty street on it. Knew Mr. McKnight before. Saw rldprisoner at the Theatre frequently. Had heard the boys call him John Bay. ' Am, positive that he is the boy who was tiding on the dray. The case was eubmitted without argument by the counsel, Messrs. 0.. H. Rippe'', who appear ed fo the Commonwealth, and IL S. Magraw for defen t - 1 1 . r • A brief charge from his honor, Judge McCI the jury retired, and brought io a ver dict. duilty. Tr prisoner, who is apparently not twenty tre p ce, was A re rr.s amisd . ed s to st p . 7 o :. yeariTh of d e a tails ge' and of of th the neat ve u t ti ri P al ttP° were "m cmb ing t o f P- or pa don. ' Commonwealth vs. 011ve; W. Shaw. Indict ment sisal:tit and Battery, on oath of Nathaniel A. Topper. Th prosecutor was attending the bar of a Mr. Turner of Duquesne Borough, during the pci. 7 tem , absence of that person from town. Mr. Turner bad a partner, who sold his share of the tavern to Shaw, the defendant The as smulit4rose out of a refusal on the part of Shaw, toe ' some order given by the new partner. Case not concluded when the Court adjourned. Bl — 4 .--- DISTRICT COURT. • , • WEDIIVIDAY, April It. re,the Honorable Hopewell Hepburn. i In he case of Samuel Germ', va the Trusteen of e Find Disciples Church of Allegheny city, (ha jury returned a verdict for the de ; 14 H. Pi ' : and C. 0. Loomis for plaintiff, Sluder and for defendants. Daniel orgin.et ex, vs. Carter Curtin. No. 620, April terse, 1850 .. List No. 246. Black for p MIMI, Todd, Smit, and Wm . McCarallesa ford endant. Action on the case for an alleg ed e essivelevy--ease not concluded. Illtkman, ye. Soles. And now, to wit, on mo tion 0f.1.0. Hamilton, Esq., and affidavit. Rule granted to take the deposition of Wm. Brown, on {wo hours notice. • Sarnh Jane McCully, vs. J. C. M cCully's Ad mhtielratont Vend. Ex., No. 190 Jan. term, 1851. And now on motion the report of the AU ditor ppointed to ascertain the amount of debts due y .1. C. McCully, deceased, and to make distri titian, having been filed, and confirmed Mai fe more than ten &lye. and no exceptions thereto 1,1 1 1 14 been tiled, toe cow, on motion, confirmed said report absolutely, and direct the money to be paid in accordance' thereto. VAR FUNDS St. EASTERN EXCHANGE )4A_NTED, and the lalittice= rtt : ) , tor We earner Market mad TDlrd WINE RAILWAY—Four Shares3la in. (Lathes, sal Drr Dock. for sale br •Pl 2 A. ICILKINA CO. Information Wanted . . ttta sa n ere . s k trits 11; gr.sinh. An 7 fn be Ilvekfullt ert6v.d. epl2.et bIOLASSES-20 bbl m. Marital, from •tr. JelTrrrks,,nd u. ..l. 1,4.1.7. ELL. 68 Wat CFFEE-150 sacks prime Rio; ' 10 Jaw!. on on hand. fo,nda Lr a 1 10 TIFLOW S t K MN:PATRICK. RAISINS la FIGS - 7 1 1 V 13.1. , II:di Ltai:in: , - . ~,......440 DROWN a 6 IRIATRICK. BACON .., catika llama; - 3 . - egs ' Ura rd." country .0.; °n 4 d Dla '"4 6r "14 I". iiROWN A KIILKPATRICIL 11)IINN SLIZETINGS reduced to 8 colea, )r.=maxi. • BY TELEGRAPH I Tan BOMnicass lltinirra Mulctsn:os of Cher - ._1 e Eastern telegraph lines are down, so that ' - ---- -- I lev l oo, E. C., met in that city on the ith inst., i New Tone, Ap 1 16. .i and resolved to appoint forty delegates to ropes- T h sent them in the Convention which is to &stem it is impossible to communicate with Ila • ax.—i ble at that place on the first Monday in may It is !believed, however, that the Cunard 8 amer 1 next. The President, in a speech delivered on America, has arrived at that point. , the occasion, asserted there was no choice for the She brings news from Liverpool .to sth of , State between resistance and degradation. Mr. April, one week later than the Africa's adiric.. i Shen followed in a haiangue, affirming the same She will probably arrive at Boston to-morrow, . absurd doctrine, and both gentlemen are said to and her mails may be looked for In Philadelphia j havebeen triumphantly snstained by theandienco. by Friday-afternoon. i It is certainly no matter of marvel ant the ta 1 The steamship Baltic, of the Collins' L i ne, , was entire unanimity in a body organized, as th nailed i s -day, with $150,000 in specie, and '2OO emaciation is, for the advocacy of a single mut passengers. Amongthem are the Bev. Mr. Dar- , extreme object ; lint it would be ridiculous far ling and Wm. Darling, of Reading, Pa.; lion. ' nay one to suppose that the sentiments of 'the Aebbel Smith. of Texas; Horace Greely; of New society are entertained by other persons in Sea h. , York, and Judge Duncan, of Virginia, Commis-1 Carolina than the comparatively few hot-headed:: ;sinners to the World's Fair. and deluded men who compose it. —:Porn/ Anus.' -- . - 1.712,1. THE WORLD'S FAIR. IN'asuistoroa April 16. The National Inteligencer of ;his morning, contains a letter of E. Riddle of Boston, the American Commissioner to the great Exhibition at London. It states that the Custom House commisions on each package designed for the Exhibition. amounted ter'nenrly two dollars, be sides which all the Sutures, tables, draperies kc. for the display of goods, have to be provi ded by each nation; and that those of other countries are very brillant. He has had to ern . . r ploy n number of clerks to make out descriptive catalogues. America is thus far behind every other Nation in het arrangements, but the dis play, nevertheless, will be fine. CONFESSION OF MURDER BALTICISOILT, April ICI. Gm. Long, a negro boy, 13 years old, was rested to day, and made a full confession of the murder of the child of Mr Rumpf. He said that :young Rumpf and him hod Men syituung a top together in the slaughter house, and that little Rumpf had lost his top cord, and that he struck him on the head because ho could not find it. He then hunted for it again, and not finding it, he beat him on the head with a stone until he was insensible. The bruises on his arms were caus ed by his holding them up to keep off the blows. He was not dead when he left him, and he beard him still groaning at a. late hour that night. The Physicians think that Rumpf bad life in him twelvO hours after he was fatally inju red. The child was but fire years old. MAJOR DONALDSON THE COMPRO MIRE ACT. WA3II/3GTON, April 16. Ilij. Donaldson, of Tennessee, the new editor of the Union;makes his salutatory address to the public this morning, Father Dichiehaving yester day retired from editorial life. • -The address oettcples four columns.-of the Dram. Aesop" that the Compromise act is a tower of pittioticnn, that rises above all ordi nary spirit of party; and that while he has the editorial columns of the Union wider his control. it will never become the organ of any combina tion of party aspirants. TUB CUBAN INVABION (Vs), April The Savannah Newe, (at which point the head quarters of the Cohan Invasionista is mid to be,) speaks of the Cuban invasion as certain, and my. that there will be a revolution in the Island within the coming month. whether they receive aid from abroad or not. That they in vite the friends of freedom throngont the world, to Begirt them. That it is well knowil that the people of the Island are with difficulty restrain ed from conflict at the present time, and that those who are informed as to their arrangement, are eangnine of succees. . THE ERIE CANAL BILL ALWII, April It; The Erie canal enlargement bill war ordered to a. third reading In the Senate this morning. OfFENLNG OF THE NEW YORK CANAL. FiCirALD, April It; Yorkcommenced yesterday oa tiut New Yo* Canal, and a large anstruat of produce was shipped from this point Everything looks well for a brisk season. DEATH GE GENL BRADY. ALBASY, April 16 We leirn that Gen. Bradydied yesterday Iner rant, nt Detroit, of the injuries be•yeeeired on tho 30th instant. I"lii.Aoccruta,, April 16 There is no truth in the report that Webster, the uncle of Mrs. Cobden, had confessed that he was the sutler of the massacre in Kent county, Stingyland, VIE COICESTOGA BRIDGE. LANc.....vrEtt, Pa., April In. : It is confidently believed that the bridge at Conmeloga will be passable for ears on Monday next. There is, therefore, no further necessity for lihipning goods for the west by the Baltimore Raiihroad, as no time will' be gained by it. BTLTIX.II.I. April Id The stearin? -Brother Jonathan," which had been detained here three weeks for repaint, sail ed this morning for Cling... with 123 T.niken gent PHILADELPHIA lARSET. April IG There Las been but tittle btusinese doing to day, owing w the inclemency of the weather, .which has supended wharf operations. Flonr—Supplies are mash reduced, and the market is firm. Sales 700 bbla standard brands for export at $4,50 9 4 bbl, but some holders de mand higher prices. Rye Floua—ls scarce, and ief demand, it $ 3 . - 50 Qd bbl. Corn Meal—The market is arm. Grain—Wheat is steady, with safes 6WI bush prime Penna. at 100 c for red, and 10,%c for white. Rice is scarce, and held at 46c la bn. Provisions—Prices of Pork, Dimon, aetd Lard , have an upward tendency. Whiskey is steady at 24c ? Minn BALTIMORE MARKET. April 16. Sloan—Sales aoo bbla IL S. brands at SOO, and 800 bbl, City Milli at $4,66 yl bbL Oraln—Sales of Corn at 62@68e b. Sales of 1911 eat at 9814)102e bu. Provisions—The market is thin. Coffee—Sides 4000 bags Rio at 10010Ic yl pound. NEW YORE MARKET AOOl =POET. • It is rainifig very hard, and the roarketa open ed quietly at yesterday's quotations. No trans setionhave yet transpired. • =ME The weather has been very unfavorable for business to-clay. Cotton—The market is steady at 110 for mid dling upland, with sales of 4000 bales. Floor—The market is doll, with Wes 3000 bbls at $4,60 la bbl for common to straight State, and $4,6604,76 for Indiana amd Michi gan. • Grain—Wheat is rather better, with sales 4000 bushels Genesee at 115@;110 "t? bu. Corn is firm, with salon 4000 bushels pilule yellow at 69c. Hemp—American is scarce and 6rm at $147,60 ®sl2o per ton. Iron Pig is in demand with ules 7G Ms Scotch from yard, at $2l, 0 mos. Provisions—Pork has again advanced, with sales 2000 bbls. at $15,16 for new mess, end $12,50 for new prime. 011 Park is better, and more saleable at $ll for prime, and $13,37 for mess. New Western.. clear mess le Felling at $16,50 per bbl. Bev( is bought. Pickled meats are firm, with sales 200 bbls. A tierces, at 81 for hams ' and G} for alroulders. Lard is firm, with sales 600 •bble. an , tierces prime, at 9c,. Keg is held 91. Tallow—Sales at per 't/. Lead—la deilining, with sales of Missouri at $4,80 per curt. IVldelte9 - 7 -1 . , dull at 246244 per gallon. idARKET. April 15. Flour--Tbe market is quiet, with sales of 601) bbls at ii1,46q...;3,48? bbl. Provisions—The market is unchanged. Balea 100,000 lbs shoulders in dry salt at rm. and 50 bbls Na. I Lard at Bc. 1) lb. The market gene rally is very firm. Whiskey has advanced, with sales 500 bbls at 18®11ilic. Groceries—No Change to notice. The riser is stationary, and the weather cool and cloudy. NEVI ORLEANS MARKET April 14, P. M. Provisions -Lard advanced this aftensoon, with sales of 80Q , kegs al 9f c I? lb. Corn.—Te n thousand Banks were received this morning. -the market is depressed. %sneering i—Rio Coffee has declined &, with soles 1000 socks at 91010 c. hiakci --Balev 1'209 WA" of leic to gal. Naar Ochawas, April 15. Flour—The market is quiet to day, with Wes of Ohio at .464,10 bbl. Corn-3 ale. 20,000 buabela at 526 650 be. Oata aro at Ming at 426440 10 kot. • Proriab‘ us—York, Lard 4111/1 Bacon IWO 13.11. anted.. Cutv.ssr.s—ovsartow.--,The Bayou Sara Led ger of Saturday week. says that town was inun - ; dated by 50 or GO feet of the back levee eliding off—in less than twenty Minutes the whole town was one body of water from 3 to 6 feet deep. At Itaceoutice, a crevasse happened in thb new levee end could not be stopped, the water being within one inch of as high as last year. All PMqueminm, isoverflowed—theßentinelof the 20th says the levee gave way nt two points, and the breaks cannot be stopped—all the crops on the opposite side of the riser are probably drowned, am! for miles above andhelow,theplans tations 'are inundated. The current mos runS ning through the break in the rear of the town at the rate of 20 knots an' hour. The whole surface of the town, as far back as the second street from the river is a sheet of water, and hosts are plying loaded with passengers, vaca ting their homes for dry land. - 7T STEAM BOATS. G REENWOOD & ROSEDALE • ItEUULAR PACHET.—The eotendl.l H Master. Me= holt CHIFTAIN: T. {Eton. will oommenee E on the ISIS 15. t. fl make Lulu Hipe tlo:m the end of the Old Alleghen o y Bridge. g., L l i t 'i sr=o n g ' ;7ll.lrdtTG7tZle r nl r g in' . 4t sta of the Allegheny aide. for the aorogionalatlon of pawn. Far= alroott all other point& 'Si-Extra TOP 00 734 cloth. P. 71. apltt • ate F OR ZANESVILLE —The line ont tilnmrtertpresal..son,nute r.vt h il har t afteboveand 4 tr eg lato porta onWeonlay For freight or outrage. apply. no board. Lola TOR SAINT LOULS--The new sod splendid Aram. FEDERAL MICH, Itowmn.ecaamaxater,lll m, tar 10.11, and It:Atm.-dime rant, on this day, 114 1611. angora, 4 o'clock. r. u. For freight or 114.110, o,) . timid..or to QPIS J. Is LIVTON JONES, Aar. OR NASEIVILLE—The fine MAYFLOWLII, Mak., mater. Fht moo for tilr aboroand lotersnedLah•Porta, on alb. day;the I:th.. 4 V. 31. For freight or xam'acr, apply on bonrd. nr in • apr JOIIN FLACK. split A SAINT LOUIS—The light drav4litStramer PARIS, Oreen ane, will /rare for the abare aud all lota mediate porta, on this day. the Itth lust.. at 4 P. 31 Par rt ,4 .ght or Paaaire apply oo biard or to apts ‘VII.KINS. IDEGULAR WREELING AND SUNFISH PACKETTIte fatt rurtolnit gamut., WELLSVILLE, Capt. lopg. runt. • r. 10151 packet MimeoPlttAurph. Who.Allta. 1411arport, atul Fanlith, Lamp. Plttabargh Mosdal afttrpoun for We Etrubentille, 1.1 latiatrtw .04 eVery Tbqrsday afteroPrat for Strul.rtitill, IVAPPIiox, 4 4.111_ 1 4 , itta Soofldt: n 1.1.13100, tette. Itritiltr• 11.. 1 Vial...". ••,...) sfusta... and Purtftnb I=l. o ' r to ...r.rrrA • w tm,a.re•reuvY tiEGULAlt PACKE'r TW LEN VITISHONiIII aSU FLAII —AZZa rtratur PlLtrt • till Irpyr Put.thp.ntlt fur Who•ling.Cat•tltut Lnd Puttlith. every M.sida, 6.1 TLumlay. at 3 o'rlort 0.• tetartapp Stmanlt for Captittn. Wttrrlitto 5.1.1 Pltirburah, e. .•ry Tuesday and !Filar. LL 4. P. P.Artiger• apd ttuppenr. dry...lln). thlm Load runplag motlatlf duripg th e low •atri to, tIALat pat.., applt op Lard met NEW ARRA NGEMENTS FOlt 185 1 gag . ) rirllE new and f2st runninkr, otr. gASqlEjt, J tlabst.r—Bar %%01.013, Stew WrllALprg, IClsmeltua. UsidPrp.tel. Captiria- 1.1 PuttPott Pheart—lest, Patrtur,b rrrr, "'dock. P. X. f.. 4 Who.ltvg atut Iltittp•rpurt, arpl 17+.17 ',surds, at 3P. IL. fey Capthu ACA Put:Pith artoPstatt, travel Purdith Iloadat at 10 0e1.0.k. A M.. and Itrtdt,tpurt awl Wheeling ttrrrp Ilundp, out TlntrntaY, • Y. ff. Far trrlaht and past.ar PPPIt 00or 10 inch: 3011% FLACK, Ag..nt • - W. LAB PACKET'BE- • TATT,AN WELI-tiVILLE •ND - I—Thr light draught Ma A.RENA, D P. Kama). wan., leave. Well ccair setllr SiOndne. ednenlay. and Fnday, at I art .:k, A. 01:, for Fat UT -9 I, Ulascon,Altireentu i r Landing. Dear,. and Pelts buret. Leer. Pittsburgh every Tuesday. Thuredaf, and. ards, et thoetivil. eater, c) eresu +Land ing. OW., kact Llyeraad. and %Toilet ill.. V. freicht m pasaa.c.e. WIT on lewint .00 111 FG ULAR PEETSBERCR ASP . • lA. lIEELINti IACKFT.—Tbe splvadididad new Paitrt steamer DICRSAL Connell. Um. te I• now performing her milder artereelOp trM tvitat(rn Ode ray sail Whvallag. beating PitbdiurPh at in o'Cltelt perry Monday. Visdneviday and Feder, and set urnlol. Wberling every luewlay„ nit:rids) and eatneda,, In each work. For freialor parrasie, apply tip boatel, or in nolo STIDYNO 1.P.01111, Adred:l. 'AEG ITVAR WEDNESDA PACICET,_CINCINNATI, Captain John o arusinehasta. This splendid boat was built bp he owares of the ines..er bear tattoo. and othrra,Ter the Ctncinnati andbilttatimh 11.e:et trade, and wlll Icare mITXa tii'elicerelay for Ontionatl-In of the Sew Tog . '" (0'441 ;. V - rzisaftlz Ar tort.ro roit M ARi ETTA AND }.10C..K• I NiIPORT —Th. flneinramer PACIFIC, te ' r ' Zilla n t7r.k: l v " vo fro rrlt r i ' gt.W b Tt ' rTittvilt. P. )1. l'or freight or p.a., *mar No. 01 Wan' aol 00 trent rte. DRY GOODS, &c New Spring Goode, at No. 85 Market st LEXANDER & DAY would respectfully re . e:r n : Tu ' rog sa T d t tt Stc'k e ° ,11 " ..r i Viri t e.rstld teg " WI 1 srk Northwest COlll, of the Dlssatotel. Wholesale Dry Goods. AA. MASON tk CO., 62 and 64 Market d•HY 01.fda , a and hint thair t . o r i ttprialtsF& A, T4 ri d .pd ruled ...tat. Tga.lo=rmaymqvgnlymoutal=ti Car aral Country Marchseta. sO . New Spring Goode A A. MASON So CO. will open this MOM late.t sad 1=11.:21. A ' ri= ', D OA they sotiett ti JQiits~. oft lt attention of their patrons and . the public. T HE SUBSCRIBETt. Imo commenced re arly4 vigraro_t.,....„,,, Hoek of Ir A NC If than be eves hronaht to this ' Vitt i=1.407 part hrol. lima. de Lakes. Glnati To ". ors . t S i ristr l a f g " a.l4 - -,.. "' d•Vir;te bond wd and Jog. Drills .04 1.4.411 Stripe; inch Llnanh Pow. 1.144.4 and Cravats: nits& da and Cotton Matrix Itsaiery, Gimes. /Area, Veils, Ccaohs. Bata.: Ihmeadora, Parasols, Uritioellas.Taiola assi Pork. et Cithisry, Clocks. Jewelry, V. Odom r e., Do.. to which he nwiwitiolyiliwitco the attention of moel:seta and pedlar.. C. Altlititll.tiar Hood et. ' Straw Bonnet and Hat Warehouse, No. 105 MARKET STREIT, [ r U. PALMER offers for male, at. very prlou. full aucataucut of Rraw and 311111 re 1, • ;11, 63 '0 '474 ,411 4 r i arrillIlta=lgri • sfull a ft 7. ro7tr. S tr 1311 7.1 I. Z b • orn tad. Straw, 001 p, tamp. Lou. ..ad Mar. tow ear forma In rty of 'am . RIBBONS—Mee 0.111.i . t. and Scarf. plata Ealln sad Taf. c ot , gado. fancy Gauss sad CYAN (apt. LArßs—vbg. 004 Igo. - ad skim ad colonal tolt Conon Notts STRAW TRIMMING,TnuoiIa, Button.. Brahla rerr.f.raltelrencta 01410., 01/0000. 0101 .09 .4 0 .7:tit plea. Oro. do BMus. Pioreuce, awl adorn SATLYS—Aasortoll ou.slities aid lcn• Weed Paracoli auxes, am. to. Spring .Bonnets. LIR FIRST LOT is received vtd opend., comprising, In part, the follaw..V Ahmed Chip,tfueen'a Own. Whit. and %Alms Lae., Stag and Void, 11111.1 Chip. Many Lyra' and Fall. Ragigh Chip, Fluted Straw and Oatin. 61111.0 . 111.1 Mound, Fetal and hoop Katie. ' Florence Crimped. American Lao'. En g llao Pearl. Hun g arian Blind, Al intl.' Manilla. • Pplit 'draw. oll6 A. A. SIAFON cOlh 60 and 04 alarlut s t . bnst.iGlifeiilNTLES.—Mcnrinr 1.11 0 invite the attention of the 1.14.4)1,090.1 taw beautiful stylra of Li g ht awl Deb Chirstirs Just re. mired. Th. / ha . ..lron t on 1610 morning. an i:ddltionel inplz.oLdiMo„lll3l!..V.Sitoseillt&rezLiow—rogne at ruchl3 "31 AREGE OR LAINF,S, Light and Lurk, ineludlug a few pleas erry beautiful-French. aid ad g urm e f o r rhildo.u. rted um, ft tolling hot hhr. NI Flil CARPETS, OIL CLCYI'IIS, w. MeeLINTOCK Is now ronerastly noeiring. his FPring kinSld CARPETS, OIL CLOTRS, A: Comprielog It Partthe followlog CARPETS. 1 Eon. 1101104 F.lort. File Carpets; do. 1.. Tapoerr. 'inn. - ..K. do. do. linmseld .144 stager. dl ply : eugerfine olr. rate fine du. Ingrain: ne due PIO mutat.euttondo.: 4-4 . 34. OA, andl.4 twilled Venni... 44. a. 4, did .4 0...1°4w00l and odlou . RUGS. MATS, OIL CLOTHS, Matra Chenille Rugs; fine dog dodextra tufted do.. Rua ta do. doe mmam do. Chenille Door Nato. tun.' o. R ua do. skin do. do g Adelaide do. do' Thrum dd. do. Crumb Cloths. Felting do, Rocking 111, lA. lad 44. Also—Sheet Oil CI Mem. .ot to boll or 54.04, 64, 0-4. 44..4 04 011 Clotho. STAIR ItODS, 13LiTIRS, TABLE COVERS, 8 ,0 - Also—Stair Rods. of sr) rarpettlindiumn • Vd . ' 4 o. Wlmlowl lolla h n& V Ina' 161010 hmboms4 Find. aa Covers:, do. Table dod do. tuma do.: if meted Tabiedo. Hating Imported and pot thae our ir etnekdirmt fir= the 'p e rs 4 ottr s t.4 a . } or= Vs_.."T o f p "P a l 'ri lrtV Our Tornd..anu'rtou'onmes al pm. a n 's Wdo.y, m+o, byurrh• tAterra C. tie.. ' o 4.'"ro o n o lrady'grite di to all-and es Int our s tuck .4 The Carpet Warehou to, 85 Fourth ntreaL mehl9 111eCLINTOCIL --,----,----7_ lrg--5 We. just roc 'd and for sato by .00 IY. t In. WM 4 (114.117 Virg 4._ C ANTO:S I [ro~en • ed ( 411,er 111 SyTUP; I , n. .. - Clinsr Clvor. ta cum., r 6,ugn suJ fruity) reed 'Noll fur Is by WV. JI .. MeCI.VIRG k C.E. aut. Oro ten eked 'fru 1/...1tt.. ALAI) SAUCE—Gray's Sauce fur dretio lug Saul, ion reed and foylat e hr hhih 7 WM. MoCLUIth Lie•rtr rL PTCOA. NUTS-2 bale. rft'd ¢nd for Nal , Li by ; sato 1nt.....11.14:C 1 .U1L0 4 CO. ROUSES, FARMS, &c Valuable Property for Sale. PRE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valua pi,. of property Its Allegheny City. hating front on Rebecca street of rld feet. and runulun Leek 375 aRt :o maze .t.rttc Tht. propertt .a.a.t.dAtoos.diatt ty tooth of the reeklenee or Samuel linnets, and neer the Pesidepre of William Dilwor th . There Is • Frame Row of 1100.00 on the preualres, whirls rent for ILO per ann..— Theproterty , le lerl and well et_ilted for laylog off to lot,. l It .111 be ad.'%X.."ltsrpegtrtriesgr,t"..r.- ran nmuln,e - mred on OM ground. Inunise of the mate ' riber, on the premier. lattAlm I JDIIN 71101IPRON. For Rent A Small well fiaisheil and completely fur n dqhd Ntrn-5, ,d 15,1 st.. nesVl7.l , r , t i ,atp. szt..• So. 73 Lllort y pt. botoreedt 5d sod dth *dad( I emt nod Trtbooa not,T) For Sale. THE members of the Fairmount Fire Cum• pony. offers their Engine for ogle. 111. in good ar der and till be sold cheap. Enquire of J ASIITII, opfqif No . lON Penn Rtrreq. A GoodiOpport - anity foi those who want a Home: LOTS AND LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber mien for tale the following rim.. of ground rt e : No. 1. lour Lot. In Pvidc's plan of lots, In the Et ooh Won!, each lot heinc. 24 feet by 104. Thew lots axe Maw nutty situated. and will be mild at • bamain, no the owner " Tro! '! ' ' Do. o urinn — War—srlemitageou•ly located for either burinem or private recienhec: No. it Ten Lobs In the 'rough of Lawrenceville, well stilted for pone. • rviidenee No. 4. Cycler Art, t , f red In Peebles township. Thts property is admirably I 1 for country seato.baing boils short istan from the elle ine, and adjoining OurltathemL No. 0. to e e tot Wehrle,. street, near Rh. 24 feet by 109, a . ll ll— no lottijbl h ' ggitir on er t arto ti g r ialtd dr il: A TRIER STORY HORSE FOR RENT. A three story Hoy, near the rornerof Weteter and Elm streete. enrattiolog 11 rooms. .111 be rented reel low ma ,:ond amittr. It eetwtrucl,El that two *Mail", I= CC 'ope-uti,24,tir Willi:KT WRAP, M. D., corner Webster and Elm street. For Rent. r E ACADEMY BUILDINGS, on 2 Parr strect—a large =lr 1 Fuitantlal boj 4 40 ,, Pt4 4441ta110 for m ArsaleallY. or ron.o.C.to ‘ 1 "" i" VllbVll 4h.'" tartalat earner G.lrliFoll alley and Fayette ft • FOR RENT—A Dwelling Howie on 2 Third ,tn•et, above and near to Smith&ld. 1t "" has nap fixtures. large yard, wash bonne. Se. Will he rented too. and promosnon given Immediately. Alto—Far Snit, or Lome. sons. lots in the Ninth Ward, tntwers 10nn street and tt... , t1 , A! 'o t r alltlTGTON. st Bon). Daillaztaa'r, Tourth street, near Wood. nichT—r Valuable Real Estate for Sale. TIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sae nit fororablo term, the following Eststl, In t City of Pitteburch, oil: No. 1. Th., valuable than - Rory brie}, dwelling. bona. "th.. • th e t , No. 9. taantalns LI fret front on Third rtrmt adtelnin; ti. Third Presbyterian Church, on which to ...LI! one four tent brick Lemon, coed as • printing oftlor, and nue two fiery !dirk warehooso. No. 7. Two lore in Eallgon, limper cr,unte, Wog not,. Noe and 4. Lein,/ Ilium lull feet wiuue. on ihichlaercet. ed one 1.1.1 of jr tutto wllings, and oue separate frame dwel LII alhrieL hlitth tine lot tAt feet front on Twit street, oppoaire the aburs, and extendina to the top of the bill. No. 5. Two besele Lots, each 00 Net front, and tannin: lullin road C 1310 4. Vain mart, on the Dig Bearer. th e o One valuable alter 100. feet art Wheel Etc, w tea than. water power attar/mi. One lot oppoalta the 'stater bh feet front, and t on ado to the lop nt the bill, on which In ereetwd one t wo Ltory trick store and warehouse, LI Li .10 feet; also,,ne Baum dwelllng. tat. stork. high. li,a T. InSW lot in hew Brighton, Beaver county. op , Intl LL•nt 140 li e ou'llroadwar. about 800 feet den, runlnining oere. op which ace erected 170 large frame and Our enisil tTstrne benne, need 1.4 an odire Thin property via thruttTly oreupte.l ts Mr. T. C. °pull, lilt Per, pleaututly located, beim, immediately opposite atiston 86410 , 9. Ono water lot. immedlalel) Volition Bridge. hays 6.l.aut 10U Lot in Length. and •tteuding from %Tater err kw water mark, or ti.Witir, OW , The Sinn . ill Tl.J .,. ( i n :err' faenrable , tf r, Te w A rtl O >l.lltet IZ:tr.' 4V .1 . 01 . T 1 N 41:11Vo, cr4 A r .te . nt. I Journal and Pnat ropy .I • Drug and Prescription Store for Sale. L i DRUG & PRESCRIPTION STORE, a_ hulas"! In a flourishing and Improving 144. 1 . 4 . 4 " . Oar cat,. • biob. doing • pnilluble laialncaa, la of fared tir agile upoo vary furthrr wileulars, nrri) aulil4 114 Suomi at 1 4 1 0}1, -SA LE choke LOTS. pleaeant ir Auael r, 11 , truutlog G. Lv 7;51 rb4 7‘f' 1. 1 1 :Z1741 ,. : n iA r117:,2i1,;.1.,2 . ; , tT. t lIORANT-4r J 11. PENNOCK. r LET,- -Al% A RE HOUSE, situate:2 1.0 l Water 11.rtet am! F*...) uttal.6. for LI.. Ptc.loft. twaoras. For Um.. I qua , . OfJAMES D.11 . /ELL, ."" • 10.1.4 For Sale. . , irrnre,VlVED ST AT ES ElO'rk:L,rt• iLOCK OF tiCILDINce, Un. comet or AV ast . rja .ortto and Peon *ln.tr. and fruntlng the Pro gleault. C. 41. itk the City of I'lltebonth. The Lot front. •nre..hweiter *out W m loot feet en Penn ttreet. and tot Imo-3ml and tune feel nine ioebee un trathllotton rtre.4 to• nr.ty favt. wile) Inquits,6 DAVID lIILIEFAL. tochlAm - N 0.106 Penn pt. VA LI; A BEE 31 ILLS, IA 1131S,AIC D LOTS • rtqlPALF—Two lame (lola )1114 and • S*w on On. hearer emelt,. with the weeeent, [rat er *wll lcortern4 Vann ewevni Lawrennty. PrimSUMO.— Ueo. n Imam or 11,, tete, on the uhio riter. Mrr miles tehar Deaver, fiu A 1.,. one of 141 arm, on the Olnoriver, 6 mile. below Renter. for $32 per acre. Also, COO acres for SLA per acre. Air., &two( Irk. 155. and 96 arm% for she per sere A 1,.. 111 &ma fbr 12. and 23 *Cyr for 615 per stro u Ngrthet with many ofn.c. of rail 00S Niles and mina. Enquire of N. I'. t CA L. B.arr. rrotioe. Atterre,s at Law OkortJtml Est Ate Asente. so my-4th ritntnrnA OR SA LE OP. ON PERIT.TU AI. LEASE till eel! tin nett. or nu terretnal lean...non 1... t en Fin street. 24 feet front by aet to Ylwinit al leY• ad joloin4 the Ninth Ward Loeitte Ifedee. Ale, one equate, bounded by Liberty. Carson, etel streets , and rtortog Aller. Won 2 164 feet en Ltherte. by PM to nrittil Alley, Alec. 1,Z,00 tat fronting bn Ferguson street. lame. opywelto the Central Railroad Ana. and attainin g 41 sera. JAMF.S O'll-tRA. FOl2 SALE—The subscriber offers fort' ethic • loran and well built Reek uonle, with nee or room acre* of wronod. situated on the Fourth street Wed, within three tulles of ltd.. car. Postessinn demea the Let of April near. Also, n very deelrable lot of ground. nontainingovei Your Acres. with a eyrie:, of excellent watrr thereon. eltuatad near the .bore. Ale, a lot of yronnd In feet 11. inches by PA fret. allolo irnt reeulenett of 'Zr. A. Tour, near the city, opteettte the Seventh Want. on Preneyleattla Avenue. POW.IOII given imwediately. It 11. no. aertain ttut the Plank Road will be complete Lt the a/wee property early in the owning outruner. Far IWelber hdertaaho. apple . I n DAVID . yowl. near the brat dracribel ynaperty. iat.e.Stitf rRENTOR SALE—The eubeeriber trills:ell or read Ida very desirable Country Red- ewe In Allot:bony city. cituated on Ohio Laze and illelliTy AMlltk, west ot the Cotamon. Ilia bow. Is a large u ire brick bonding. to complete order. There la a carriage house stable. and good .aler on tt...iten=ls. whirl. compae rnd . On of o 7 =. wel l . n dt a 1 i r ru s ' e itTa I ral_ elte . b avg. ,Mr,t. crma.h.sovezu 7 w ' rw. JOHN 0 X80( 3T. , 02....," Itt ADDITIONAL SALE Of Forty Town Lots in East Liverpool, 0. TeILE recent unprecOdented sale of Lots in the above thrielne Togrn farming mealy a:howled e prermoUsly out. and the demand dill contmuitut, the undersigned Imo beau harmed to lay out • portico of hi. Property In tots lota art stove. sad ogee" tbeat for ml. at pieka and tame that =not fall to meet the views of thormOriehing purchme, It U needles. to say anYtldog of the location of the Town arid p=t harm Ult bean that dee:gibed In mend od ti) other th em that over one hundred lots harm recently theagsd harm. sal term purchased by Moos ertehlog to pro.. a desire" ble home. The obrme lota seesmora the tonst eltgiblesaddcdrable to the place. and am prineiprmly imaed in oh. "'entre of thore recently mold. row Information apply to the proprk"or In Lirmrpool. or to James Blakely, Esq., Fourth strut Pittabora. Joaqi 5. 111-/APLT. Perm Liverpool. Feb. 2nd. 1631. -- • feladaattli. A Blast Furnace for Bale. IIE UNDERSIGNED offers for Sale hie BLAST FURNACE, situated In ftramomf. GrmITM, 13000 Ola th e "Allatoona Firrairce," with all Um ouF bulldthglulAW and 651ST MILL; and every thing now oemary to wry on the smelting of or , .t b.. . 300 Acres of Land attar/tad, with "ranch more adjedning 114 , would be DOMINI'''. 'Met. coo 14 had from 13 , c. to Fl. per not It haa the moth favorable locthion in the Smith. for R. Iron. haring the am within orre-half to one mile fon. in rert large qUalditie . N easy to min. and yielding rom SO to ar per cent It is one tulle and a half from the Etowah Bolling 11111, whore • and Ms ran be fownl too ill Ps products of Pig Metal: and It two Mika frotri the Wenn.. and Atlantic Illulrr.l, whkh in one of the linos AverailmaJe connecting Si. nnowee River with the Sea d. whirl. Loa els /Mrs offailroad, running Mthlken It. nolshed and under contract, passion through all Choi. , patant Towns and Cities In tleorgia,whcre a ready We i• found for Pig Metal. klaehinerr, hollow Wan, de. It Is now in foil bleat worked by water P‘wer , with 0 ' o ° lll fest, on a never hullug etre.. and in tar inmt healthy part of the $O.ll. Loners may he adiressod to no. at Etowah. Case co . Oa., or I ~ t 1 he nato at any hate on the prendwee Athi,nst F“use.ralarellinr, "" 'Thy"'. nachPollotan,lhii •--- - - - - EA I. ESTATE FOR SA LE --The under niewwl otter, for rale s large au tee id rahmble h i tilingjiM. and name very ihreinible sites fur manna, on in the Borough of Birmingham. loraLS nr. the • Public Schrial llonw and English Luther. Church. raVW ma. of Birmingham In population and pro \t•[uring wealth sad the reasonable pores at whleh hits will of W.I. will render them a rate and prottable In. n• imam. Iltle,perfeet. Tonne favorable. Yokpartionifira and tonna, enquire of the undersigned, st Ile. °thee 01 o,,,nre F. °Unwire. Era., an 41 runt meet,ir b ur gh. brtereen and Fourth greets, or of it HUAI Sy num. and N. hatterion, at their often in Ell mensal. 101 l N1001:4 V. EATON. dovington Irons Works for Sale oilens - 6. pills ESTA E3I.ISIIN ENT, mittanted on the- Ohio river, opimolo Cincinnati. having In the loot on, undergone thin °Ugh ~,1111,1 in new foundation. tosehitter,, being 'lir of the niwit elinible location, in the mulon for rho manufacture of 111, TOSIOun rites mad kind. of Iron: 41V".11 1 Xstenrerij:."o b. o. tern,. to null applicant. It bower,. all the advantaitesin t otstilwhigrut initiated In the mewl dealrablo part of CM. einuatl. In n. 4.11144. to Ilia tato, Icing much linhter—bs, mit all faellitioe for Cincinnati trade. It monists of enema I-0,41110g Yuman... three Fluor, okNofiling Fire, two ale hurry hire.. FM Heating Foresaw, with Engine and Ms. 1,1 1 , 01 , make from inch Iron np to 4 inat, round and musts., mad sJI the I.ooili hat Iron: will • good She e t and liuAIALSO—A winds. Mies and Boiler NHL complete. extra mi pabi e grid..., from 3to 4 tons per day extra Iran'. addition. there o • 111.11 Factory. with 'operate En. gin, containing Id 11whineo. Mil be Increase." to "t ileTo ' ;VV . .lia l llANAN, Cimino.. or J IL NeNICE Lk:. rtilt SALL—A •sluahle Iron Ft.tablirlanent gloated on the Ohlo rite, 10 llallis manly, Ott 10, emulating of a Forge Fthree Noblina or Finery Flees, three Roiling Furnace, 000 run out Fire, ono pale hulling Rollo, irlth migiwity to make mu tons Irratpre day . Thetract ountalus 140 acres of Coal Land. of two veins. earl. 3ti feet don ,— The entrance to all tho Drifts. ot from 40 to 100 rants from *be Forgo. ILL@ One of the twat lirratiool mine ti rot for .110111. g .11111. Refer to II DUCllANAN,Claclanatli orJ Net:ICH:LE, Corington. A LNO--A Mtge brick fire proof Foundry.• p, lase rent, adjoining the hotting MIN front. 3 storice high. bo ft. wide, witls Moulding MM . 100 n. by 11 " ,, FON SALT.—That desirable Tree of Land s shoat .. 0!3 the Allmaieny doer, about 2 milesw4tiif....V,J s i ,M, itt l, c Alfe b ggn7rt n'i" .p . ttiwArtr7.,"or.".ltinitio ell about Ilhk) mores. The mod swum, 11T41. Coal, ,, Mmeon , kr CloY, to' o 4: .11°:! of VitU'2l from nl of theboth= law i now under calit,leutiefa. ',.."=T; l ;l'fb - ,. ors. an. ercrtolol3 tlt apfn,at.e prninik, I t ur r4:llre'r'..ttritt'lT:g..:.tVltt'ot eFlerinl II tear.. 11000 xt.bin, ac. rTPL r wlll a be theided into wi f.tit ' porrhaser.. A plot of the 6 oLo , Tir and fur. tto'r " n " t h iliViitlYNimgiFtlglNiL___ 51) boit - fri 31 nu] ; 112 airdi op. strl6 FOR BENT—The Dwellingllonee. on the eornee of South end Wei Comment, etkir 4 orennieti hY illontaa Arbucle, deed. PosecactiongYr en immediately'. Enquire of Judah King. Eagle, ey ft Anchor Canna Work, Allegheny. nm .0 1,4 !,_ Valuable Real Estate for Sale. VOR. SALE—That valuable Lot of Ground Ablated at the merger of Market and Water streets. ' saTa t e ' lr7=lol, l elk. mut on Water 0(11 feet IY e inch. - AlPo—The Lot e ( tiroutal adrotrung 11.13 a. Work, fur merly tamunitel hr Tornlineon a.. a Chip Yard; har ing flout cf feet f !.‘ htehen bu the Yhawanokhelo. MX. er v igaLru , n d ult i t4 s t , ..!c 340 feet to Greenough streyt formation fr.on'y nt purrhagutg n receive further it, It.C. FMCKTIIN. apl4 No. 47 Market pt. A Valuable Coal Farm for Sale, S ITUATEII on the Bank of the MO-1... m.. Pa., township. WV..1101, mi. land . Pa.., 24 miler from Pinaturgb, u miles aborowswes Monongahela city, oaf outlet( mile alwea Webster; roe tattling 160 Acres, 130 or More of Which eontain Ccul , ad. rateably locatql for mining, !wing Interas,:tri by a re vino whirl adapts It to the admission of fresh ea Into te. minas. This Coal can all he conveniently cm:fumed to the tin, by means of a ILAILROAIs which L. POW in ape lion upon the premise!_ The landing the railway is ca. (.011.1t. and the situation well adapted for hurl...wing trots in safety. This location offers aril:ties fir the Coal trade unsurpaased upon Um Monongahela rivor. The Foil upon the surface, onset of which is cleared and under cultivation, is of veer alhweinr noalitY•hulng Mostly limestone and black walnut aothroll adapted. the growth sf wheat and all other grain commorstothecountry. Lime tone is abundant neon the Premiww: and i nane sinarriod. The buildings are Onere commodious two story Prick Dwelling house. with large room. ao4 back kitshen: large Logi:42M large and consmilent Stable: Granary. Smoke House, Coal House. 0,. A meter falling supply sl Isurel water, with an excellent pump at the door. The Ida, Is abundantly anpplied with goal, amino io most of the noldr There le elan on the preises a laden healing r chard or anPst/Or grafted Lnalt.he. whole is of es:nye:dent nacre to the steamboat landing 01 Webuer. - The Cosa will too aold separately, with all the necessary :swirlier, for ta king it out, or the Land and Coal to gether, to snit pureh went Apply, on the Nasal.. .In AkrlN TIIOII AS. Or to E. 2 W. lIALLEAIiGII. Plttalmesh. ItorPthtf Fro LET—An Cace, with or without Ware house itwru. Wtt. weltal 112 Seenud at TRANSPORTATION From England via Quebec HE' undersigned, residing in Quebec, is forwarding lac quantitiva or Railroad Iron and oth• Teary article, to the e different_ports en Lake Feb.c Tbe r . a . b. r of enaania arriving at Quebec In ballast lb? CA, go, of lumber, probably renders thin mole n; truportallon mach the least expeivive sr.. // sr/ sierobailise. fie will rgy the. Atiantiorigat =47. , tvonignsid to bite. and attend to any bu - gess be therewltit, forranl log to soch western , Z , :rt s s , allgtal d he r Ti; :6 4 , l d reti r ter fortia; , r "° Mille. AAA ) . • PP T aprithotcetal) G. W. ETSBUTCCE. --slnemoots Gond, gsgimi 1851.A;3,' LAKE ERIE AND MICHIGAN 'LINE, ON Trip EXTENSION CANAL. curoty. PAItTiB A OM. Rocchestes. latorattatics. THE PROPRIETORS of this old awl well known Line, would lam. the public that they are now In operation far the present 6,1.312. Wad 114% nnvnux, nal maisilia rtsiatit and yeaa.nacra. which 1.1., am NAT it7laitrgaf Line will he rtatelsntly at the landing. below the Monon gahela Pelage. to melee freight JOHN A CAUGIIEI . Agent, ror. Water and Szaithfiell et.. l'ityputan. CONSiGNEC - 8: • l‘ Cuhtlittaltam. New totle. Va. D. L. Mathew., l'ulaakt. W. e !lobar. hhatenn ..1 k S itharnaharghi W. Arlan A Co-. llreenaioe. Wm. Heart. Ilatastown: W. Power. Canneantrtil, C. 1. keel. Erie. Pa.: ti N 1 apt PENNSYLVANIA RAI L R O A . . SFRING AURAITOEMINT, 12 , 51 Forty-six hours to Philadelphia. Forty-four hours to Baltimori. IN) mile, Railroad - 143 mil. s Canal: , Two Daily Lines gxpresa Packet Boats. (EXCLUM/.1.V kolt 1 . .%:.;;E5./EPak) TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AIND NEW YORK. lIN the opening of Otnal Navigation, Two Ihilr :I Liarsnc Copt," ranee Ft... 0111 Jo GArfu, ,brinto Ll Portat,l4lln.4l HOLLIDAYSBURGE MII=I2I tiEIfPENSYLVANIA ItAILRuA Two lino-Iml aspl Fort uses L. av e r t P ELPIELA. Time through Folln -six f lours. ha.. to rtlissielphlo. Glu. Fore to lialt.nanr., o'.;. Tlw Care on this route sr- nen. f thl to. II spprur coastruetson fur esu.fort and .5 1 ,51 .Pselter.. , laujs.up, mum., pr...usely it- 1-..0.1 o'elock. au.l every er,..n.u.: at the haw. Pussewers tor Baltimore, 4). /Win] of Can. tsku the 1 tut ta..l Pun., berlmt NdlnoJ. muse finl.bettraim-t tuthli ntt .lecght y four utilnu.) Dime, lutUlt hull, No chuge for handling Ilograge nn this route. The Inermwd speed Mates this the fit Fume ttSLI.. lb and ile,intile runt4uPw to the hooter' tlttul Fur or inforpostaon sprit t., .1. P. lIULNIES, Agent. Mononuahilu D. LEECII Cool Dud, Penn street- N. Iln In of July. the Pentwei.sniu. will be tini.h."l to Luetpart. width null shorten the tune tbronah sIX hours. Pitteburuh. Febmarr 19.'a Manufacturer's Line. p - zs.. 1851 QIIIPPERS ARE HEREBY 4NFOR - 31ED L Ll...hi, LINE. Mt myeaed rf re ,- tloe Ii now In full ',ration. with temilt,e• rarrY e In , . rn ' elVg ,r .7n 4rh h ilt '' , Aber regular Line. a r eet a l arrangements Taro also teen made foe , :arrYin,7 Way Freight to flialroville. Johnetown, Holliday Water !Amt. Alexandria. Peterel,urgh. Ituntinaslen, tail Creek. New - Hamilton. 31eVertowr, L 310111 u. Newplrt. Clark's Ferry - , Ilarrlebunr.Culumb-s. awl all oth er Intermediate points on the Penneylvarda Canal end Port age Railroad. Haring return Load. of Iron seemed from the Juniata, promptness and regularity in shipments, to the aforesald paints,at the lon rate, may Ln relied J. MITCUELL SCUTI Proprirlor. Warchouwa Liberty greet. ruchlartf Seeond door west °fate Canal. RAVING AISPOSED OF HALF MY IN TEP.E.Y7 IN BINGIIAJES LINE.. err brmber. OE BINGHAM, tha totainess at Pittsburgh will here after be transannol under the style of .. Wm. Bingham "a Co.. tmchll 101. hi Binghams' Transportation Line, 1851. BETWEEN PITTSBURGH ie THE EASTERN CITIES. THE CANAL being now open, we nie rea dy to receive and forward TmentntlY. Frodum and handt VreightaTi . ..V.:l d io s = rates charged by releponniSio Yr:duce and MareleandLla will be rteetred and forwarded east and weat. without any gurus for forwarding or ad- Ina ltMeht at ➢in. of Lading fon n Zle?l, aliilmtlow faithfully attended to. Adder, s or amtl7 to CO., Cans! banns ladwean fourth and Fifths., Atilaeldflda. I JAMES W 14.8014, Agent. No. lad North Howard street, Baltimore. WILSISINGILLSI, No.lo 'treat st.; nodal New York. ff@ENE'' 1851 . E Pittslough Transportaton Line. JAMES O'CONNOR CO.. Coma Sulu. Pittsburgh. 31TER. JAMES t at.. Depots Brood and Cherry streets. Aid No. 3 lyouthFourth stmt.., het ...to Mail" glut Cho, out stmets, WOWS NOBS & CO., 70 North street. Baltimore. - lIANING fully completed our arrange- Buts, sn ore .0 be Iprepared upon the °polkas of the sylronta Canals , to carry freight to mud from Plto . burgh Poltimon, PhlladelOhlo, YOrt , boom. at. houl”llle,,St. lons and all the Eust nod West. at lower rotes and with mean dispatch snit aro than soy nth. byLino. All pools oblppol by our Line are folly by Insurance. without any charge to osrbers. proteettoo not reolly*frorded by any other blur. • H;l ' i l AT>. 4.m . gal= etzo. LT: i t Osborne. St. Lout, toll meet with prompt ottrottoo. N. B. Our Ism his noconoretton whatrvor mill, the rt hLailers mud Pittsburgh Transportation 1.113,...Z,V. litEgai .18511 x: ; _ . Merchants ' Transportation Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND . RAILROADS,' OR PHILADELPHIA DI REOT—W IT H Our RE-Fill PH NO. A. SIeANE LTD t CO , Could liamin. 149 Run .11,-,t Pttlabura, CIIAREEN AA DNOlt. Central }Cwt. Ittosi 1111,1. Kula ttelp lV. hia. ~.prwpanst to ,eelrf• a aim Amount tuorrhAtull ut prwltter to .hlp nu Ilso upPuluit of lb. 1,01111. 10 PIMA delphi.. And all tutv.unvlistv pin,.,. at taw.- rot, nn.l s leo ties than lit .I prertrux,ll.l.l /11R . .N.11. The lum . e.vol auutt, of Trvekn pra.1.1,1 I. tbe,Cansj I..`,Autithtniuttorg f or rarrrlnE ..ur Nat. on Iti Stott. Itutlroutt,, VIII ynetrut 61” . ,...,,,, , itn111y of Ilri, a Jobn.lown, llott.tAT`bnrr, or Cui , .. 1 .. , tin... , nu . C A, NItAN t:Lri A 111. Plat. , t..,,nal It3oln, " -- To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, dcc., ro Cll7 IP Pi TiaTikTlY " r VIC\ D N SPOR- TA'CION LINE. ATKINS & IV., Proprietor , No Cotrorterro Firma. Phlltatalphis OEM. A ItltittErf, Aarotr. Canal Pants. rititiatralt. TAYLOR & SON, Aarota. Ilaittitamr atv prepared. the 8,4,10,4 the Prltut. ate Canal. to mufraet for Pretaht at I, 3,11, 1.1,1 0% , rhlpptrn tourt drtpatelt i. 1.. , oat., Line fritt.t.otta ... MoPADEN & COVODE, llct lulma Co. Canal Bo!, Pena - Penna. Rail Road Cm Central Rail Road. I Milli, anti...Tiber+ listing been appointthi ; shipping agont. for the reongyirnota ..r Central Unit Rona inronn the nubile thnt me sr. m. , or, an., tn t.... colve.suy merchandise Or proLtuee I, mbirtneot ego,. °nth. I openingiof the esnal. , thsochi,vis thin route .111 he carried through in Ore days .4 dl ...signed o. us will he forwarded ton uf ccostnis ion nr luirdii fur ail'intc"• Vag. in rumour grrsegrn rtatir.rattsa A,* tql - r•PPIalt. Dr , nocdo. lirts. Shoe, Woks. tqati,inare, o u r), co . i i e , norm,. ruit& Fonithrni, Fuming, Gni," Mitd.rti . tiaildli ri, Wool, to n e Line? liiii Da. Ilanittrani. idtieerawar. Ornecrira. Paint., n r , I .t ,m. ~,,;,, Lenth,r,Closgr, lisi.Thouthy null other tirsas &Ads: Oil; WV Dation. Bert Task. Baiter. Lard. Lard Oil, Tobanio 1,,.f . . *Alert Tallow, drain and ling, Ash.. Marble n rble (rough) Tar. Pita, Ord, 0 Danes. ke. airls . 14 In° an Clloo T. lie P NeFALES 4 CIIVODY. ig ALT PETlg—eo sacks for sale by ISAIAH DTCK IS A CO. "TERMILLIOIC-62 lba. (Teate) for ate br sp7 R. E. 10.I.LEFI S. rsillESE--50 boxes receiving and for sale br sed I DIILZEL4SI: /..I.lbrits. • sirtitßTE- 7 - - be. !WI,: esr.:l“ pried Al, aTI tre;ri fr eleerie, rr and der sale by *e7. ~. tp im. rs. I T Ej " EED--2 ' ' C swl= .o uf!,-6AI "Y;t3iErD l kl!"/-1... L'ne, u..llla.ter Ai. big.prime foi. byt; JOILN wxrr *CO. _ too. by PHILADELPHIA. T110)1AS WHITE. BONNET IIIANU, FAC 7 I tr.ER, No. 41 S>ut.b eVFOnd Stxert, %atm,. out. t.t.ot ix 11‘0111.1 TT JON" IZ 4 cvs..l jilln'ALEY: WOODW ARILS: Co: Whole 'ale tirwrrn. No. t.ll.llszkvtg apt] _ J. A. ITAINCIa. ti \ EALD, RUCK OR & CO., Tobacco C1.13:11,i0n Nlerchhote. No. 11 North %Tater eldret. an .*o. IP North Wham, Philadelphia. augl MERCER ANTELO. General Commis- IVA siun Ilerchanbk Philadelphia, Liberal edranoa made ,da coodpripPaitic of ProJur.. perer r allS. ijahihiths, To Southern and Western Merchants. • OUSELL'S PRE3IIUM PERFUMERY.. Th o entmulper peerreetfully invitee public attention exteneire etoet of Perfumeirretioene.eharingenums. ke.. to which 'wven Silver end two Golden Matilde hare. within the led nix yours, been awarded by the Inmituter of Sew York. lioile.n.and l'hilstlelrhia, the latter beinuthe only th.LieerMittette ewer awarded for perfumery either In Eneuee neradememantry. itorer.4ii Sturrut Cr.umf, (Almond, B. neknowirelued WbumUretiorto any ihSTIP t ; .,11 See Ude euuntry or gurope. • OL•n1.111 hi narcan—Beantlfall7 anaaa , Parrn , . nnri hir napalm:eons and etaollkaat prowram n .: Ambrosial FitaainV Tat tat. MM.. rynona. Tram Cal." pours—Almcald. Raw, 511Eleglirtra tßtio~a quo.. .Iturk, Palranualy, Omnlbna, Trawannt. Min; (111. Winds., and Ciremlan. ESTRA - 714 rna ii/LNlMMl7lll7.let.—Rome, Jamb., Barr atnd ( .ndloe. ticranaum, Jenny Lind. ... r Una. 3lanaolla. Clematln, Licronelle. Raaat, and many varleti., all slaty d I Ilerrnt perfurnta Tann; W mraxs—llrrlda Water. liaa dr Toilette,. Grange Plover Ira... and a arra/ variety of Cbloanet and drr trau ra. Puer.aaannaa Yea Tat Irant--;OrnadneßesasTlLAndaple OIL P.andolinr. Eau landralc. l/lelne. Compound On Man; ray-. Ilair ra liquid awl In wader, and Phtlocom,lcici oln, and Jana. land omad... °oa's tudc l l car acaruder—Ltalastalc llliula, Born Tooth Pam, (*barns) !NIA efice, Odnntl cuaTocrth Pasto,c.nd Tooth Powder. • Cosurno - o—rogotoblo Comet.lo Cream, Azdand for clxorooal h,n•Cr, Cold Crown of Rae, Comm do Pere. WD Ituplwrry Cream. do. pu Driil a tra, Parr.leraf.:rr.;maring superb Was hair Paoli It lict"U.rt nther article, too a mulatto 4, be oam ' ealra C rtit advt. of raant. TI onlgerilbc beDee W mainiola the reputation which this establishment has aolulred, by elbowing of nothing toil first rata artldeo. mad anll be happy to harialob Meow who may Isiah to 1110.311ae lam, either whole ale or re.. on arreasmichlo toms as any oolabliohroont to tho Malted Sta les. V.AVIEII Summon to and former Director of the Laborsiltcy of EUGENE 00001L1., 114 the et. Mr. MIStICA Pcifomery fcr sale by all the principal Dmigglato tbroountry. NEW YORK. PRINTING INKS prENe„INSON- Co.: No 13 Spruce Street, NEW YORK, icholeonle manufacturers of the best ,ILISII PnINTINU INES, Or 5..1=1 Litho. uraphi Vein:lna. and far rim, Book and Job Work, shirt, then warrant In In roulpreed of the purest materials, and to work ea...fly upon all ordinary prenub, Thy unLi nations in thaFr ink. are anclt sa to Owe S rieh n.. and peroutnency IrOtk allperior tO any other inbunow Sold at prima recline from 75 eta. to lAA* Per lb. put up in 0.310. and Puswartled l 0 ord.". 11. 4 Co.alPonutnnfaeturv, colo, IneJotererT Made snd knality varying fmro 4:44.00 per lb. nubW,ttit TO TOE GO4.sa LEETTES or TOE UNITED STATES. SILVER PLATE QVICKIir RESTORED ArrAle/ATON SILVER PLATING 0/ FLUID. Irarr,.ofed t , , Nry . rattr.r.,,,,,, or Wmono; reurnca. THIS FLUID is composed of pure S il ver; hu lu.en mtri LJ nottae keepers In Sew Tort for the last Err 'rat,. and Is beaming • urmiury artlcla in the , iot•esto . .....mY • ant eerrot , can. In • few minute, re. :do, to ~ r itoual old plated Goods, mob aa Castor - a, Candle..tie4 „ Car.* Ilaaker, Cara - lame and liana,. !turn!. tom Military &opulent, 1r , or plate with put, 'Liver on itrarr, C.,pper. or Berman raver aarranter nub tlet.nt for Iln tutesalortion Lot., esrer, fartoly. .- , nts per bottle. A ITherml diaeount to Jeweler" And Fat, Oct.& dealers For ~ale by turlLl`r.l.4.r.h:T JILIIIN J. DROWN. 11,1 Flsltbu stmt.:Yew Tort. • • Wkl. WAKEMAN & CO., pit i 81 (late 76) 31.11 b EN LANE - NEW YOKE ihrertlyoppume rla Old Sand.. f N I - FAC'TU RE ItS A\l) JOBBERS of GENTLFWENS' FIR.) - 1,111-1W ARTICLES. oota vas. m nrt of . arts and Lttuxriltravy and I.ish I, Wool, An. soLa.:Laker. flor.k. Merino and Cotton. Domestic snd Silk. 80011/Isioe and fumy of all ~ tyl,s and gustily-A. and i.a—Raney 0110. sod Black of very" Lind. o.,larr wog li.nnrv—tlf all /Linde. •- inucy nod Satin. Wass Eastiett Madras, how, Rahn.. Vrlns• Albort floratbeis, Twilled Indian Esti, thoult.ro'oejr—Cotur., Wu.. Cambric, as. and Enslolts new style. Domestic and gy. Gbuss-Kid. .`'lke Linen. Thsoad. sod all the 1..01. of Remy 1, endiusyw.rtstioay. Hun, es—Dunn, Lamb's Wcal.Sillt. Linen nod ecttou -• .11,na -ne—Vels rt. Cob. , , Fr.vm and Bra- eg fur yeraltroetk and la.lics—a radar of .• 14 , 1, Al ...Lt.. st“atiou Lu'oUt Drark.r, dud -IV M.. %SW:L:MAN to. I, Maiden Law. Shawl anti Mantilla Warehouse. s. 1111,1,5, CORTLANDT ST. 1 , L. :+tair, NEW VI,E.E. I. new open%one .nf IYgNII - 157 t dat redend all kind , , f 61L.1.1 NuL,TJA.LII.S, maw:dean red frrom the L,tird i.e,. ta•hir.n, weeired by the steamers end yarticalarly adapted In Spring trade. .Iw. • •10.a.dbi •:..k PADA - SULS AND rm. BIiELLAS. frinved and Plain edged cntton and oda and York ea 1¢ l'arwol%, and Coldnn.and hem I:mherils,. All or whlrh he afered at extremely low priee•. e.pecially inede ear 'Western friends to ex amine onr twddre pun-haing. WIRE cIIOIV S/AND. for exhibiting Shawl+ and Mantilla- , un in rare -for trenepurtation. SPRING IMPORTATIONS. C. B. LIATCH ct CO., • N(. WILLI L M ST MELT , vir TOR[, AVE now in store. and are constantly re -1.5 -tratrwri. he tan,t a..i.ortm.nt of itILNDIIING I i1,011:4 over before ortaged etal t,e rwhc, ka of Crusais..shirts: Glb•e, nom-r. 5t.,321.1erN, Ender tiarsacah, Lothlon e.tork., (hied Stik.s Ihwging liaadkerchiera, Shoulder Berm Ltheu Collar, with a vszietr or other,n pecullat to their Liao of btmlnem All of which will be nohl at the vt.ry low.t prices. Out lift - tern blench. axa laviud to examine our stua. feb54.19. Superior Black Writing and Copying Ink. ONE'S EMPIRE INK, 85 Nassau 'street, gun, p - do I•1dt • On ,Imuoht. Mr gallon mute. TIO. 1. the mtmle malaufacturod. It flows fra47— is a ~otal COnING INK —awl will not torrale, mould, pr‘Mmtate or dm,. mol pceomueos 41 the qualities requir ed for n gtxxl Wraing 11M, imitable for the Quill. and ad mirably ,oispool for the .5,1 Pon. The undemlomed In rrepand to furnith to the trade el. ther for export or homeeoruuturtlon, tho oho , . ont7 low Teo, rut up •0 por order, tool dellTerml In a miLiftmit, of . riot fru. charge. or kegs ate charged extra at nett cont. TEISODORS 05 Namau IL- New Tork. Murphy's SelfZealing Advertising Envel- VO. 263 MADIS ° C NEW YORK.— I sithwribeT. in ...kiting the pare.. of all who may thl+ wliert.winent. feel. untie of that heeltaston with whirl] a uew article Is hrosaht before the public. The experience of deem has establish...l their superkeitp bee rood tdj questa - m..4 he mr.faletatlT refers to the toilette up of (hoe. tendmw men who hare wed thee° earelopeet and to Ids madly Increuthy sales. as med.( of their wad teem The following we • few of th• rowans far their P.P. larttp: Ist, On LW' plane tempted by the 'nth • demon map bare hie. name, business, and oddmen t eocadthowl7 and twodtlfully Greed colored or plain, thud affording ter . , foci .WMI4 fraud. 31. Tbe Envelopes roans he opened v.:then:A being de. Er n. caber wan nor waren. ogre enjoined to oral theca. • 405. Upon the mlertante of • later. the aml insures lts Immediate return to die wwler. leatead of lads burled rremtlie In the be. Letter ediee. sth The Envelopes am furntalatil at, almost tha Mee price w pleth ottee. h. attractter mailed Is • mind afforlise advartlventall. sore te the attentkaa of all through vb.... Wads It T T be followtni L. • Int of mice, for'lnts, engrared on brace. and which will lest fen yearn and of Fldruurts, of the usual sin, either nblte or bolt of good raper, and ramie a+ above, with menu, addrensi Lo., . Prim& of inch iPriees df.Elareletpei wade as 03 letters or ..... _SOO atm, 01.10, 2no ........ ;•• ....... 740 40 to ++, fl to ~.. 10.10 4100 15,00 40 to ...... ... MOO When It ts tad eouronimit to leeward amount of order per mall or widow. • referentr to respectable Now lork llonwe will be ‘uflatou t. All 00,1000 will tarot with prompt atteutlon. if addreene!. WM. No. Madison net. New York. Ovine Will be attended to premptlr. 11 lett at the stores of 3letero nd WM) stmt. _ovallletnnif• h‘ottimouCo„lo4lVltllant nt. 11.—Bu.meen Cants, enArowed in blies rain* Me, at 510.1. L per thounal. fa0ir4,4:41.1 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. iithirAlii HALE, FORIV.IIII.SII4O S COM3IISSION CIIICAGO, d .osTINUES hin until ISurihtire t, receive . ay.! Trots , lsipn...l. tiii.Nlerehmsdipe oni . ig-ol him. llootx Irove his dock dallY 0. all points c.o se.,l the Cs.l and Inver r Lona. rII.z S U.'.' 0,..rx. Jou., A- Quit.; Mr. Job? A t'augh, ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH ST. JOSEPH, 2dSSOMiI. MIDDLETON. RILEY & 'WOKE. Mau, Coonotrtt:a.g,F.3 one i rsrar ,, d o 3 Lslerobanta.... the r..fer I.•7leatud , atrl I or, rt.:ding 1 Co.. strrir l i iVID C. TUTTLE. Attorney at A Coontlalicaart or Penwrivahia ;rt. Lou* o. 1 1 // .131Erk1311 . 14....111 PrOCO., 0 021, 24: 1011 N 11. RANKIN. Attorney and ContA, OJF at Lai, and Comontsrionor for tad Fratr o r,.onsylsan.a. 110., Unto of rittabom.b,) lir,rrncer-.-151000 , roh: Hon. W. Forroani,lbizorton M'Crnellr— MrClarr. John E. l'arko. trolls 00ountr. MoCorl 0 Co. 6=l BOSTON AMERICAN ROUSE, UANOVEIS , STREZT, ROSTON• rPHE undersigned haring entirely re-2 built and enlarged the alnyoextenalreogaielleht " mat. cuotaining in all about three hundred and Ott, *"..‘ , rsreetnuir furs sous., ser. it is oow for the reception and accommodottan of the ;retelling communitY. An extended noticed the uneurpostedeorivenkotersof this Rowe w hich d enperlittoub ae the nottoortme mT, , O; an hive been made rootlet Pr0r. ,17 ,f2."71., u adocrtilernenb Surice it to tort to .norm/. -- .pared VS VILACC 11 , 40t1 , 1 0 1At perfect. The furniture wa•inedo earn/WY to Ttoto and orstAin porthole iif eoperodlr,.. looms,- will be round to be of the nowt tony.n.T 11 . 74 f „„ tut, The Dining room, ate meals will be Co arranged Ito rult cent Dtool late ery department will reemehte Lla manner. AT. r "4the be l iowe eital MT tuwtma, NICE. ,lebStlawdtwGraT AITATCHE S, 3SW F.LRI. SILVER'. m•ii• e and Dw•llivgai s. Qua. ir lirariev. Gas Military G•dir. of al loaf Gold Peng Glarien' at•l Gists Cutter.' Diamrlh • tuxicignin• repair. in rout. air 4 . l; • " • l iti e t iVa t eVtlie mil 04,ti.e. with • lan, .toot •bryliaid4•324 at .'"- Iker " Ttricti P =mit . sto W. W. N; Edit ' & ell Tooth sad Lidua The grew rna"hrfar attitailaits, the teeth al. - white as mow. sod the breath .doracrou4, Sold only at JACK:SON', I.lu Liberty N. 6.44: Pror.d. A Scientific Eluir Tonic, liestorcr cut) lituatt4 , Mt-Jr.—Thal bout., .17,t, cost, 1 - thee •be mi . . , Jens', Coral nut kedocer. cow tic exoellectquWlt.tra— thoae wbo hare co, we secure it to groom. tho qughtiec —it will ioree tile ban to at oft au, winebenr., tonne,. lob:dn ban to 'nem, •tot, % cirregettrt, or dandruff; ant t o Cr can ar.. - daft: roe g e rdeting the hair eon and ult,•cothitg onflgewod. mates it aeon Ignn.i.ut and lone it ey. Lot ILL. deed. the woo. ceouottoeglret toneglor—sruele . . Llbe Fry b 'pe, ee e.--,T; ream, go and fl. _ JONES' Solution of Jet, rt Liquid I,lnizariil , grgeor--huectig. god , g o ld ter WW. JACKtON.24O LlbectratecaLbegnor 1144 Flint urgh. • • JONES ' LILLY WlllTE—Ladieu axe canes: timed sodott mina the g 00... riehared WV not aware bow frightfully tgutertoug nla to tad sig IkQ to 6t • Tno" rough. bow 'allow. rellow. gad whbeal the vino appears... Mgr cttug rcerszolCtdit. Nre loo-I. hare7re ' Pried g w l be t ta r raul te t Vt , Lrlfiew *Web . call Jgeg . oteadd, Litir • It 1. Pe ihnocent. betng hurilled of al del ,cte r stotsi? god ighopacts tat:conk= s abutter. elect:hyin white, the meth: on the Ono, :oakum It ern god norot. • - Sad br L od Alen[, WSL JACK-W.)IW, :AO Liberty nnon. - bead A Wood, 1140a:ch. t:ft cettice - - - deet.tglawly:Pt • EAUMONT'S PATENT STARCII POL.: •ji Po eirl. a Mandrel &eel. of Xerlies, amblira t•hirt B,erna. and all tie& ef priallti. • 14..errvents the ben Ire= adW.Lw [Drew inen. awl ftve, rrieklnG dm:ale:es emhang tajore &able 11127 rriV . . The WIT lava knit MOD felt the emeet. .bar Cip. , 1.1100 It reaud. as 44...Atm,. a 8.-oea fait! Irfil de thins deateed clother,sdeCile% rbroak) Or Irltbeul • Price P'.3i coda ler Cake. reellcakevith Ftv debt =WI SY.ELL•ERL %MI A.- MEM.' AP %A -N LI 4 0 bbli in mio t ta o iira. ut tbaastibelanter '-izsliqxamalontifF . FA sa..i MEDICAL