HOME MATTERS. COURT OP OTERAND TEMIMR. TUT3DAT, Apiil29. 'Present Judges McClure and Boggs. TRIAL FOR ARSON. Mrs McCutcheon sworn—l - am the mother of James McCutcheon. My son was born in Scot land; I cant say how long we have been in this country. my son will be nineteen years of age on the 10th of next May. My husband is sick at Brownsville now, which is the cause of his absence. I never beard any one prefer a charge against my non, until the present moment. The bar keeper of the sitar Spangled Banner House, was called, but his evidence was unim portant. Miss Adams sworn—l was at James McCutch entesthouse on Prospect street, on the evening of .the first Sunday in January. I remained at, thehouse all night, m Mrs. McCutcheon was BL Her husband was there all night. There was art alarm Of fire about ten o'clock. Mr. AfcCutch; • eon wanted to go to it, but I said if ho left the house, I would do so too, and he remained. Mei McCutcheon staid there all that night. There int., no other man there. Marcus McCunn sworn-1 have known James McCutcheon for three years. I became acquaini ted with Flint when I was on the night watch.— Never heard any imputationngainst his charge; • ter when I was a watchman. He then lived on my beat at the point. The case rested here ou behalf of the defence, Police officer Fox. sworn—Have known the le; dy sworn ak Miss Adams Her name is Ann 1). Connor., Have known her by that name for three or four years. She has been several times be= fore the court. Police officer Barton sworn—Never knew the Woman who was sworn going by any other name then that of Ann Conner. She came to Alder; man Steel's office when McCutcheon was brought from Brownsville. She said there that she knew a person Who wool I swear that. McCutcheon set a building on fire. tie was then in custody on a charge of burning a, bridge. Don't know her r.baracter fur truth. Beards man named Miller 'say he would not believe her, she was such 'a liar. The case was opened to the jail on behalf of the Commonwealth by John H. Hampton, Esq., who was followed by L It. Fetterman, Esq. The case was . concluded on behalf of the defence hi W. W. Irwin, Esi., in a very able and mss• WV manner. The court then toot its usual midday recess. ASTEIISCNON SESSION. -District Attorney Vlnnegin, concluded for the Commonwealth, in a forcible and able speech.: '• ' • THE JUDGE'S CHARGE. •• Hilt honor Judge McClure, observed that siker the Able and careful manner in which the ease lid beim tried on both sides, be would not detsin 'the jury long. and would merely state the gen "end principles of the law, hearing on the case. The prisoners screen trial for an arson, alleged to have been committed in Bsyardstowir, on the pat. of, January' last Henry Johnston pleaded dpailty to the indictment,. and James "McCuteh .eorthad stood hit trial. With regard to the tes timony, be might any that the first fact which it was necessary to establish was the corps., de ice{, _or body of the offence. It must be proved accord ing ba - the indictment, that there had been a burning in the night time. Mr. Reeves, Ithe owner of the lumber yard, in which the arson was said to have been committed, had preyed that there was it burniv on the night in qcf es don. There could he irk doubt as to that 6rit. Now, were the hoard piles Oct on fire or did Ithe conflagration commence either accidental or spontaneously. It was for them, as men of om mon reuse, to say whether or not it woe li ely that such was the case. 'A house might, it 'was true, take fire accidentally, on a cold night in J , , from the sparks proceeding from the place, or the chimney, bat though a . lamase ' 10 • kthus take fire, was it likely that s board ' • would do so? . • e belt question wai, who set it on fire. i , Up on this point they had the evidence of Henry J.ton, an accomplice, and John Duffy. Ina la • . Mood before the jury in the light of a bad • Now when villains or accomplices tame • • a court of justice to hear:testimony against • • fellows in crime, they were competent wit -. ed their _credibility. They must look at all the • • lances nr they bore one upon the O ther. ey must eciutinhe the connection b ween th e circumstances, and form the best judgment • - • the subject they could. The Commonwealth di • not scout the testimony of persons who' turn . States! evidente out of Court. These per • • ft was true. incurred the deadly vegeance o their accomplices, but it was equallyf true, when "rogues disagreed. honest men got • rights." If they did not inform o* each O er they might frequently go marhipt of Jos ee. Of coarse, however, their evidence should • carefully examined. Now the body If this I • • thee had been dearly established—that only I il• cation was, as to who did it. Relative to the • cos which had been made that Duffy was .`moped convict, he.would remark if this were • e. — csa4 the record should have been produced. ' imprisonment in the Penitentiary did not •• qoaJify a mon from being a competent wit .._- Intiffe evidence was therefore to!be re sell for what it was worth. Now let the jury • and eee if the testimony of Johnston ann ‘ • coincided. They were strangers to the city, yet they gave long and minute description of the route by !itch they had reached the lumber yard, which an fired. They described the hill and thestemi •an which they came, the canal bridge, din, They were th great precision and accuracy. • corroborated by Mr. Reeves, relative to a • rare accident which happened to Mr. P.tewhrt t the fire, owing to a pile of boards falling on. • . Duffy said that he and Riley hidlbehind' wagon to watch Johnston add SlcCutelmon.— r. Bevies declared that there was awagon in • a :.ensition described. Duffy showed the man .., in whichthe spirits of turpentine were pour . on the cotton. wicking. The testimony of f ohnston corroborated him in his stateMent— Nay, they even went further, and told the posi tion-and vise of the board piled, in which Mr. Reeves corroborated them. If then, taking the Whole evidence together, they believedTeel:ach e= be to guilty, they should convict him—if they th ought him innocent, let them xenarn a verdict of acquittal. If their minds ere I,dher reseed by torturing doubts, they Shaul give him the benefit of those doubts. Johnson h plead ed guilty. He declared himself to be an same plice of filcCutcheon. The jury wont' recollect /., that his confessing his crime did not g t nd tam off. To the surprise both of the court, every one present, he had confessed his gent He was doomed man ! Was it kel then thai he spoke the truth, when he had n oth in g to gain or lose lueithew instance? It was for them to look at all the circumstances, and judge. TM& had an other duty to perform. They ishouldl carefully examine the defence. An alibi hod been set up, and which if clearly established wee GA best of all defences, since no one could be in the places at the same time. (His honor then commented at some length_ on an alibi which had been established darbag the present session, n the case of 'Edward Speer', accused .of arson.) It was either en unanswerable defence or itmaie the ease worse for those who failed fait, and it would Ifive keen better, had they let it alone sltogetber. Who had the defence called to establish their alibi? The proprietor of the Stari3panledßanuer home whose evidencegsras not maters , cud Ann Connor, orAiss Adams, as she w variously called, whit testified that on a certain Sunday , evening, in the beginning of January,l IlicCtitch eativas in his house and remained the 7 all night. That a tirebrehe out that night, nixie she after wards ascertained to have been caused by the burning of Mr. Reeve's lumber yard.l The jury retired, nod after a shot tabs , brought in a verdict of ti MITI', accovara a recommendation t... merry. The prisoners are both young men neitht Ing,, apparently, much over twenty years of it,,, Johnson la froni"Virginia—McCutchion has beet brought op in Patalargb. During the progress of the trial, filiCutel female relations who were in court, wept bi ly. Among then was his wife. to tc a girl, with a child of some month old arms. The prisoners were remanded: Commonwealth es. Roland Parke* foi an alleged conspiracy in attempting, to m utta•and pass counterfeit money, thereby en deavoring to defraud the public, District Attorney Flanegin forCommouwealth. Darragh and Cochran for defendant , John Sore aworn—l rim a pollee !officer of Al legheny, city. I bare seen the deferlnut before. Together with several other poli e officers, I went to a house on the corner of Third street ern , Redoubt alley. I was placed at nn entry doo• while the other officer's searched tt(e rooms. At this stage of the proceedingT, the wit, was stopped, and Mr. Darragh mitered if long and able argument. maintaining that' I c the the Commonwealth could move a step, it be proved th at there was a emapi y, or a ajoint act or combined admission Mr. D. was auswerell by Mr. lanegit the court adjourned without deci ing or receiving any further evidence. Mr. Parker, the defenders.% is a eased o lug been. concerned in bringing the steel for the manufacture of counterfeit bank which were so skillfully ferreted but and by Alderman Major, police Officer !ox, ant. officer% 'to Pittsburgh. The trial will be resumed this morning. --.---- , J , „,..,.„, SIXGCLAB DUSSCE.— Neste raah .. an ••••co -- rnent which took place in the C Mt of Quarter l Sessions is rho ca.. ,of a person hit is accused of conspiracy to pass counterfeit c notes, a learn ed counsellor maintained - that it sing illegal to email notes, and a punlshme!At baring been provided bi a later act of the 17embly should any person so offend, the connte citing such 11. , legal bills was not an offence.pi th could be punished as other cases of co o n rfeltlng. The point was not decided, but would seem' to have . . i t~~jm~l~. •‘• 'e=e.ez ixach irilett DISTRICT COURT. TUMID/a, April 29. Before the Honorable Walter 11. Lowrie. The case of Harvey Origin vs. William Noble, Sr., et al, was continued but not concluded. McCollister et al vs. Nixon—No. 54, April Term, 1851. On motion of A. W. Foster, judg ment for want of en affidavit of defence. Cochran, for 1114 D, vs. Eliza D. Cochran et al. IL appearing to the Court, that the personal as sets are insufficient to pay all just demands upon the estate, it is ordered that the administrator of decedent shall make application to the Orphans' Court for the sale of his real estate. Adam 8. McElheony vs. Wm. King (non resi dent)—No. 245, Nov. Term. 18:0. Foreign At tachment. On motion of Mr. Hasbrouck, judg ment for wont of appearance. Notts. Paestum—Wilson M'Candless, Esq., yesterday read in the Court oqQuareer Sessions a recantation, Ague' by a number of persons, relative to charges, derogatory to the character of the Hon. Wm. Kerr. late Assc,clate Judge of Allegheny county, which were made In She burgh, regarding an alleged improper granting of tavern licenses. These charges were after wards published in the Gazette, without the knowledge of the editor. With the consent of Judge Kerr, a voile prorequi woo entered. as 'to the persons who were concerned in the publica tion, against whom a true hill had been returned by the Grand Jury, at the present session. The recantation was full and ample, and was signed by A. Morton, .1. G. Comstock. John White, Henry Griseoer, D. 11. Pearce, J. C. Lewis, A. 0.-Loyd, and Thomas W. Stephens. who had participated in the passage of the res olutions injurious to the character of Judge K. The recantation was ordered to be filed. FIRM—A fire broke out at about ten o'clock, lest night, in the etabling, connected with S. ?iturray's tavern in Diamond Xlley, on the cor ner of Ferry street. Unfortunately, as it was the evening before market, the etables were full of horses, some of which were severely injured in the removal. Four horses were either suffo cated or burned to death. A great portion of the stabling was destroyed, though the loss will not be very severe. We never saw our firemen work harder than they did on this occasion, and their exertions raved much valuable property from certain destruction. Boor FOUND.—The body of one of the unfor tunate persons who perished, owing to the ex- 1 plosion of the steamboat Fashion's boilers, above the first dam, some months ago, was yesterday found floating in the Monongahela river near the point. Five bodies were recovered, but one could not be found. These were the remains of the missing meti. His name was not ascertain ed. OILY 825 FOR A HONESTIIAD. a:O2 FARMS, worth over $8,500, and AA. tors. to be diettabuted among Suberthers.—To supply the demand for Lots and 1.00.0 at Ilermamavilic. I bore laid out ...bee tenet. ashothlng the Longhband Itallthad t e /and already sold at llermanneille. to be of 11., name ,t he d e dispoeel of sr. divided snaking the porthole/re in the mete manner thane recently .Id there I ham been Induced to do this from the great 0 0 0.. pcumns wishing to pnreluae tbeee Lou and Perms, as the improvements that part or the Wand are es/octant. thereasing. and Image numbers of persona ham nom be come interested In M.. lamie. This ea/Mon. tract la ha every nape. equal to the io th er. and at the rate they. are 01. Wag taken thoy will all le sold In a few weeks. About 500 !harm are now aubenibed. Rachenbscriber is entitled to b lota. by 100 feet. lyirm tooth., or LRAM( of from 6 to o M ears. The shares Km limited at klb—peyable. 14 whe subscribed fur, IS an or befons the day or distribution...l the Wares to monthly Instalment. of Igl. If decimal. a Warrat.. Deed will be made out tnamediebilyafter the distributor!. at. &laved directly . et. Polloo the baLutee. I The lota are situated in the Village of DERMANN VILLE, on o. Loug Inland Railroed, County of Suffolk, and la) milesfrom the Qty Noe Vork.and alpine Lake lend, elm • new village ravenlly 1.4 catt, ether. 1.11... ...Donde." are rected. It le ems of thekt.lthieet places lo the UnltealStates,.d 6/11.610 one mile of Ronkonkoma Lake. a bauttlful sheet Mate, about three relies inelreumferenee , of singular of gr.. depth. with . abundance 01 thitt'TST'fi le but 4 miles daunt hem the great Routh Bay. • Ich Le five mites wide and 40 mtl. long ataandehtly .pplied with oyster. ..ma. and ilsh of tare I ous Thaw iMU win Dredum asmu m sh per um. with the same euldeation...y local eta n ally ike of the elty of New York. °Lam 101.•02. Woe. —Pa the annualmeeting of the New York Agricultural raiery. held at Alt.., on the :kith ...I, for .0001204 Damao.. ina Yield C 004.. .0 Mel Suffolk county stand, wend beet—no alight honor— , Intaising wheat )Ir. SonankL.ThomPmea of 0.1,0000. rt wraved tba tem. inceoluna of 111. Mr hint. Wheat. 4 . 3 e e cm* peck tothe were. Mr. Thempaon i s wheal It of • variety bas been raised but • few years on the Ire. land, and-the yield proves it well adapted to the The agrkulturel capademe of long bland are beginning to be demloped."—(Limg Pets/Act Is age. mgt. miles from tta. land tilennana. villek and Is no Letter br nature thou thee Lauda mw of. fen. Thie wh.t au. 11!1.4.1 0. of Kure.. kind, and was sold for heel wbeat et to per both.. sod 110. Thomp.n fervinaltor the praduct of a little more than two acres, our "Pa. There bare beeuralsed dating the YMT beet of Corn. sal f•totues lbo bushel per sere. Egg Planta, ware variety of garden regrtald. on pe r near Ilia I.lltg OM.ndßeDroad. at Lake R.A. or L..... where • Part ORSO bas beet, ...abet, far which premium.. the Soffolk e n . Agricultural F.. held r 0 pt. Rah, ION), were given. Al. pot , bean* colons, squa... poropktne. Legit. and tomatoes. The following Is from the New tart 'farmer and Na than. of November 710.10.0, itilfeae written hr 1 1 4. Star, 000 editor, who vLaited the land" The whad. poteuree, ...W. marred to in the article, were rale. O. Luke- , land, near llermannyllle atatiow °Raving • few benne leisnne daring the put week.. were ofd over the Loa. Island Railroad, to sm trset of the country, about fifty miles hero New Y ork.' which we find to be mel4 of ye. eueceuful .4 prollte hie cultivation. Although late in the maron and viewed Mae/ SOOa tII3I4IOIIOM,Xe, we .',blebprieed to .0/1 abundance or thr crop+ ', hod been galbend frnm • portico of the land.. also the wthier mope. which appeared unusually plomPone. Wheat, h been met be. two or the ormia, preariaa a beautiful ae. awe ertilir Tornio, beets. sal caner emerahl. .0 01 rot gathered for winter 140 .0111 i moth.. advantageonelf fathered the test in the New York Market Potato,. already 10.10 e cedar were very ets, without a volike of 41... e. and coca standlog In the field was rat tiormaredbY mush we taw . lands vidued . more than one bumlred dollars acre. lode., the ...hies which received the pre per mime sat). 001410 county Y., were raked from • tom tion of tale ground afnah 1.1 met tow eartfiroh4 an" e•setha. Altogether we were very faeorably impose.' with our Obit to thew 1.11. Do.. feeoratile osbeel to the public...prima whlett cannot talc todouble In 4. yews... we would 10014 the atbintiots nf those who Ab air. a cheep and eligible farm. to this toe...a. • liernmouville station b healed on the I..dere /of the 10.0. Wand hadroaLw hence care ran sever. linos • day to Brooklyn wad New York. lb. nat.-of the land Is mint and fere!. end the surrounding moot. leDsrfeet ly healthy, `nott within • few Vales of this plum, nigh. euitavated .4 valuable, having teen nettled for more than • hundred I listy peers. aml 0.h, .11.1. .11:00 from 120 to &DO per re... , - At The 1001 I7:770 1 11,111;: t In the z Mgt.. The land was once heavily timber.; come paella. are now mitered with a *nifty growth of young wood, t ae kesine. ;Ward lo plenty • and ern... cheap In uof the Islaral. Vire-wial is foreheap that which is eel te rat Into cordwond; tie New 0 ort mar. ket, 4of uniScrm rife. AD4 for great mane Yearn bmm elwwle ,red • east/ artirle the Waal. There le melee. on the 1.4 fir common feneiug-erood cheanut rape ran be bad within a few miles of the. band* Let tboodance. All building materiels eon be had . the depot" of Brimkifo and dreamport, and et nuany hater.- dies places, al th e untal market price" There are ow meth. Stemma of teeter 010100 in th e. nee: land, and ruordoginto the great donth whleh are remarkable for livery rity; and nen. tall—indeel, dry sowther make letle change In them. they' are unfailing. and wells Lee of various deptba—probably, over thee new lande..in the middle region _of the O t te ammo stsrig.bethe.r. tat 1..14.4%.01181=n4 Dot swat graml to build. There are now chumh.andmhoola within two or three miles of the village; and within four miles, nallls factories; stores. and 11 , 30 . Q. AR lho pricl=elm 101:a; • highly mot!, orde.r.al k{ou. people. All of my sulecrans see persona of re... The find can be rely 0.117 elmard. ,and the cast of set Dement will depend elmart enerely upon the rattler beam lay mat aa moth or ea little es he chows. Ido rant know Of any obi...4ns to the phone ur to the land for a settle- Went and the Pante labor Industry which make sum teerful end prosperous settlemen In other m a of the country, lectoweal upon the. land, cannot fail to pro duce *aerobic reulto. The climrte is In every p.ticolar health,. and ble at all —tbe moods are good. end always panty ma.. cf..* year—the winter* .1 abort mad mild, compared to the winter" on the moth tbe math of the hlghlande— then seldom eleigblng room then two or three weeo4 on the Islard. What is relnarksble, . crop I. seldom Irdured by/4.1W —there 4 no part of the conntry when there io n II W 0 In:from draught as on long lalan.4.or Is them tiof I nry from wet—them it nu art or cold lend cm the Islavd. All the lam elong the morgl/Kof 01,0 elmmtla can be mode highly vabable • small mat, for them. no Math thing u .good or a freshet. am in the toterib done/ r part of th e country . , by wid th very . great th e such . Mot am she carrying off • bridge. or the breaking of. 0111.daso.eitit great damages I 0 almost unheard of cm Long let. The Weems and bays abouml in Deb and etld fowl. of erery vagietf. The las.. now being annoyed, and the lota .4 forme staked out. ro .to desigoato each lot and Wm laid down on 3167, thereby saving from any ex plainer ntrveylog. Peraons amalling themselem of the orplimdad theme". almateented or faro offered above. myst • apply Ng. coon quence of the or. number of letters from all parts of thy cotattry. It/formation ot these Mak It hatc been found neamary to Lune. them in this 010.0000 Avvy to CHM WOOD. 5t...m.117 John Pearl. N. , 11l remise remittaners and forward 'reel is therefore by return of mall. Ile will aim gratuitously fur • rd. map and pamphlet* of the pronyi i and ebeefulll 'nee ah`rtraMitroTrliP`lard...7s N v. byed ape doe". to .o.r , that I have . iteed FARM' west of my Village lands, which I will tell ha 0 aere o lots er 'reriP=illairr=l?iirat pjalin"i'Dorrasseeir' Ind s an age. ;sneer. aml haelug the advantage aim prt'lledlie of toed. when elcarml and cultivated, they will be equal to any I.d the Wand, and equal to that winch, lo the of .f oe l the old villages and /settlements of Long I. tem'!" Wad I,ella f I , tt.l et ter u arsa . . of tho Lrof bo toTllro'ry Dolga and lien. Clandler, of II ' : American litter into Institute. Ilooms &SI Broadway N CII Asrlon pvlhm 101, N ti I Brown, Vt I tom of the ock. merles olo 1 7 U A i.N.• w II ali., hv ' — ',.',..ehr;i„ 7 N 401 1 " , cted 7`,: b ° rglifo 0 ='l= l . take, o .nar;: r afj 5 .1 4 . 1. 9 :11 ) . two C Moroni Jr. 2:1 Pearl et N pper • a 70 ial Wer7 00. ow Y; j r.hoer. aMI BUTTER—=S kegs for sale by stets aosisoa, & Co. VRl.lll'-500 bu. Dried Peaches; h too Arpin, thr ...h. t. 1101t1.,41h. 1.1171,h AIiES'fNUTS--30 bu. fur Bale by avr- ituub.,.oN. LITTLE t °Y" .1101116 IRON-2.50 tens for Kilo by ,efore -1-- , JtOBISON. LITTLE s_c_2._ 't m ast R — A - coN-45,0n0 Ilst Hams and Shoulders, -''' '''' 'lP'''k-'''''''''''''l7lg at least lsos, isrvut A CO, _ - 12 1 LOUR--..:150 --- bbis. sup. fititiltr, for sale by a, but _rat=_ R0D101331, I.lil 1... E t CO. p olnt ' I V AT FLOUR:LI6M lbs. for sale by as= ItOlUsoN, LITTLE a CO. CANDLES—IOO DAPSSummer Dipped; tt. - .. - sloulit, IS .. Star- for Aalr At up= IH/BlatC4, itrrt.i: a co. rrOBAOCO--11 hits. Ohio and Va.. Leaf, 1 tar sal. by apt: J. E. DILWORTH a CO. _—,--. .. ACON-- , .• casks for sale by ap.22 3. 0. DILWORTH A CO._ *I UTTER — C) bids. Fresh. for sale by .. up .apT2 J. S. DILWORTH a CO. - . . .. FitplT-200 bu. Dried Peusbes; '''''' - -J. s A titii•tn r cßi"i'isi 4-10i1N--500 ha. Shelled, for sale by J. i. DILWORTH a CO. . _.1,..---..—*---------.. Qn—TEER'S OPODELDOC—fires surrior, .I , u,r2w by .conic Real PEMICES-300 bu. for isle by .11./ as arm r. assivia. 'BY TELEGRAPH JENNY LIND AT BALTIMORE. BALTIMOILL, April 29. Jenny Lindl; indisposed, and the coutert to night is postponed until Thursday night. BOrtirS, April 28: The barque A. G. Hill arrived this morning from Hamann. The Captain reports laving spoken on the 2.5 t fromat. 27, Lon. SS, the ship G. C. Humphrey,New Orleans for Liver pool. She took from her the captain and crew, nine in number, belonging to the brig Tongaln. from Cardemm, for New York, with a cargo of sugar and molasses. she having been abandoned Off Rum Key, on the 76th, dismastea and in s sinking condition. • CU. EMRSTON, (MASS.) April 29. The large morocco factory of Christopher SeeliLs R. 25 destroyed by fire this morning. Loss $15,000: insurance $lO,OOO. NEWS ITEMS. Washington, April • We hare nothing further respecting the Inv*. slim of Cuba. The vessels of the Home Squad. ron on the leek out, are the Sarauak, Albany nod Decatur. not the Germantown, which ou its way to the East India Station. The Sus; quehana remains all In readiness at Norfolk till the matter blows over, least her services should he required. It is supposed, however, that the attempt has been abandoned. . The Attorney General will act or Seoretafry of the Interior during Mr. Stewart's absence.. After a full investigation, by the . Atuirney, General, and Secretary of the Interior, of the charges against Commissioner Ewlank, they have all been dismissed as frivolous and untrue, and written statement to that effect given Mr. Ewhank. Ezra Williams, Whitney Stanley and George Lucas were removed from the Land Office, the first two are Democrats. the other a Whig. ARREST OF A ROBBER. Easton, P., April 29. A young man was arrested here last night, barged with having robbed Bowen, at the Mee haul's Hotel, Philadelphia, of $2,200; $1,600 .f the stolen money - were found on his person. Ile made full confession, and will be immediate y taken to Philadelphia. PHILUALPIIIN MARKET Flour—The market is quiet, and the demand, both for shipment and city consumption is limit ed, and receipts moderate. Sales 400 bbls good brands, for export, at $4,50 131 Rye Flour is held at $3,50 Cornmeal—Sales at $3,00 11 LbL Grain—Wheat is ittt limited demand at 100 c for red, and 1040105 for whitet Corn is in ra ther better demand, with sales 4000 bus yellow at 64c afloat. Oats hare declines! th 450 for Ps, .‘1 44 for Southern. Whiskey is in good demand, with sales at 24c bbls. BALTIMORE MARKET- s: iLicruroni, April 2 Groceries—Sales 300 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, at $6,80®57.35 'l4 cwt., and 143 bias N. 0. re fined Sugar at $7,50017,45 licwt. Sales 40hlids Molasses, at 300 to gallon. Flour—Small sales of Howard St., at $4,44 bbl. Provisions—The market is steady, but rua , changed. NEW TORE MARKET I(00$ IMPORT. .---- --- - New Toes., April 29. Flour—Prices have declined Cc 11 bbl. The market opened languidly, and but few sales are making. Crain-19 hest is in limited demand, but prices are steady. Corn is in good supply, and prices are easy. Western mired is held above the views of buyers; sound yellow is selling at Co3(0 Gic TES Ism Provisions—Pork is without change new is in fair demand at yesterday's prices. Old prune is iu speculative request. Ilsoon is scarce, and in demand, with sales of western middles at laic. Pickled meats and Lard are quiet Tobacco—ls in moderate request, with sales at 9(Stl 1 c "fi 11). e Linseed—Sales to country at 770 , ,1*5c, and in good demand. i Wool—la dull and heavy, and holders anxious to sell. Domestic ilinr,e, with light stocks, is WORLD'S I,la. pressed upon the market; arinneets few buyers Person. aniot t. St. World's rate as. 1_.14 ,,, a'5 , ..V r-1 itt. 416syltee: Polled, No. I, is quoted at 36(„ . 437, '2,7;1,..:r.,1,;,5° ,V=pr.1117.2=',.7.:,72j.,:t0 and superior country pulled at 39G 4 2c - el M.— ill. pew-INa nil. In tures. Foreign wools are in good request. IV:G(1,110N RATE, TO LIVLISPoOI. •Nt, BACK. Whiskey—ls dull at 22}(in23ic. , Fir. Cia... . Coffee has declined itt ;-with sales of Rio at ' An .sperletwed ru rp.....in5.... • • • 1t..U - W. W 4 Vigilie /2 lb. no t. n-.. artrit4rltDr.. • Folght. n-.. Live las 1.1.5 t GOOD°. Ws. per to.. - -- • txturnisor. the Lefty.. •ill Garr lasorpwl irt Jur.. .'. 1 ... ...es . h...^ , . 1 ...grin. h.r. abolitti.m4i. tVINIFO ISEPOUS. tied Ex:47 Nail Yost., April 29. ' O5 '4I:IV. lifiViirPors% , 7 IC•loot .O. ...... Cotton—The market is rather firmer, with ! ' ~,,,I=.l.4l;:ioSlsbionglrti. rt . Sub t;} . , sales 2(40 bales at 10001 c for middlings' ion.. for Plitalrgb. 1. t3ITWY IN pls:tl 14.0 Ct.mb 13.11.1i9D.A.torts .I. upland. , o f sw Flour—The market is heavy, with a decline to. __--------- _ ti to 12c lot libl. Sales 4000 bbls 4 $4,2564,37 ; The Human Body Must Perspire, for common to 80 - sight state. ;I:. . ;g, 0 SAYS NATURE, to hove a healthy at Grain—Wheat is firm, with sale+ of fd.loo bus 1 10 ritoordeo and Poo. sal' , d 0 trrOalsr• 4 . 1i... Genotti at 114, ..a of Ohio at lccic la bushel. ;1;?1-11.:11.141,r.".8.8r,.....,D=71.1„,=,,.,,it= Corn is steady, with tales of 50, 0(u) bus western i tin v osin...nrionefaii th• skis. solos KO: , tolum soloed at cAie.Gsc. • of an infora _ . Crey, nalt Rheum ova Roe. ids not only healed. but Provisions—Pork is firm, with sales 1000 Mils enrol by. la nee, atior_.i.l enriioomi,m., N. Y011 . .k .... .0. at $15,12 for new mess, nod $l3 for niw prime. j1t4,1,7,,.=;,•,.:1,•17,'; ',„=„it?r,es.d—Lr.....—lrg Demon i dl e s m and in demand; ' sales western i renter Is ~erred that this to oo inter, Pew neer e imias clear mde tit Sic . iet It,. Pickled meats are r,.,' ."411=1,,,1"„07.. b!..„,,i,,„r„...,471:4 ,:: 0 1.7.;„' ~- 5 , scarce and quiet., with sales GU talks dry hams at , our 10--ima the reader le ego. w ournl 1 wouLl ergots Sic It? Ito . Lard is firmer, with sales of 100 bbl. "4titkilitio"Sli:tireo Isar-,z.v...itt. at 9ieit 9iF..tit lb.. win too das not only • cure, bat•• prootlee: old 1 on now only add, that ay one ableted with ay of the shoo, or similar disono,will find this al. aoi corn mare (On& CINCINNATI MARKET. rata kilts proprOIO) than elan. Snroar. oder. the stores are flooded with linit CINCINNATI, April 29. .rg tiiii only rim aa. tor Janie usiddinnemorsi NA oat, of Nfld. JACK:USN. ooly Agustin Pim re, The riser has fallen 10 inches since last re- . hsit l' a %.: 4 • port. Pearly White Teeth, and Pure Breath. to Flom•—ls steady, with sales of 1300 Idols, at ' be bad for 25 cents.—Senons who Imre either, aye honor. $3,47@3,50 liii bbl. bly wooed that If their troth to mar so foul. or their . ..., teeth demyrd, dark or yellow, ad enceusted with tartar, Whiskey—The market is firm . at 18c 1 4 gmr. that a'A cot bou of Jose Amber Tooth este will sake Provisions—Bacon shoulders ;are in good de- i . Ito. t o •• emu •• 5000, ad the beeath oilenttionosir mend at o}Crifoic 14 lb. Sides are in limited re- : V en wt) at 'JACKSON'S Rom 240 Liberty 05.. bob of quest. oid. Groceries—Sugar is firm, audio good demand, A Scientifio Bair Tonic, Restorer and Benn ett 9@o}e for fair. 'Molasses is quiet, with sales , iser—Trbot Kettle, 01K ova. Theo who have need at 33i6 ; 9340 18 gall, with a fair trade demand. , t...e., 01 71.1 .0 ;4 1 ....r ri =e ...4k t g e1 1 ; Sales of Coffee at 101 a, uoalltieve—lt will firm the Oslo So grew Do ay partwber• Lend--Sales of 50U pigs at 410 11 lb. nature intended hale to ht stp it falling ea, cure Weil dandruff: and make light. rol. or mar bd. grow dark. mil= , ea r rendering the b id soft end silky, nothing can ooeed this—lt ma. o. truly tuuotuol. awl lour. it o. /it is" io NEW ORLEANS MARKET. deed,m.moot .......i.d—yst operlor—.rude farm. ; NEW CALLAO:, April 28. ,M . oydr id WM. JACKSON'S SUM 210 Liberty ave. Cotton—lle unchanged , with sales of 200 bales.. b' otilt, ' °L—Vtlttb,Vints, sod ft. Sugar—Fair is selling at 61€1i6ic 14 , lb. . JONES' Solution of Jet, a Liquid Remus Igoi.sses—Sales at 83e3tlio for choice. Heir nye, for the ebaglng of white, rod. or gray btoa Coffee--Sales :MOO Kegs Rio, at Sic - ti Th. tie•uttfet brown i f black .t color, In .tea minutes. Flour—The market is fine, with sales of Ohio t.'el , i i. orau ' uy 14%1. JACItdON,aW Liberty stmt. head of Wood. at $4,15 - t a bbl.' POW urgh. Corn-1s improving, with sales 1000 boo, at 60 ; 6iO4c. JONES' LILLY WlllTE.—Ladieq ore c00 ...1.4 ... 1.4 00100 the ...los rinaroi Chalk. They Provisions—Small sales mess pork, at $14, 60 ; ti nned 5. roe t mu+ how frightfully injurfous it Is to the :AIM 611,14,76 11 bbl. Bacon is active, with sales or , r =.b..7...X. l : l l,l7 l ,=l,7iiem ot iaaltz robbed sides et Si, of shoulders at fife lil ID. iiiirslious,veretdodos • rare .' gummy of twat Lard is selling at. lto in bids, and 1 lot llic in i ,j,ll3o,hrf al,LPTAlnbrgiV;*.B..i..ll.l.o°ll.b." kegs for prime. I onilitiVlll grraitsbitojelkro=ioafoili.lt= .hodter, dear, lirlog wh1tritt . 2.1.=..... ,. .. --t4f.-°1.114.:kg4,,T1c,kW4./.1. JACKtON, 040 Liters,. stmt. Foreign and Amelican Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, !JAYE NOW IN [STORE A full andcompletastoeltof FOREIGN AND ALXVIIaII 9 HA_RDyrARE, Baltabla for tha opting Undo, 4 which they sr. yeaparlinl to offer ta purchawn Maw that will compare laeocable with cur of the asslorn Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh B NCOURAGE HOMEI INSTITUTIONS Mee No. al WWr street. in the warehatue ofC. 11. NT. C. 0. Hum", Preetdent. A. W. Ataaia, Seely. Thn Corotany la now prupued Insum Inorehandlae In end., and In transitu, eelowle, to. , An ample wtkarailty for the ability and Intevity of the Inntltution , la enbtned In the character of the Directors, w ho err all Minn. of I'lltxburgh • well and favoreLty known: tl i r , coolutuulty for their Prodenn'et 1111441L.C. it. nupd , r. Yotelltrwrog,":.l.lgruhglib:li!‘tt "a7Z.r. WHITE case sup., for solo by • H. N. WICKERSHAM. • gIORN-2.5 bblo. for sale by x_J op= .Y.YVON lIONNIIONST Mb r 0 doz. Rakes, for sale by S. Y. lON ItUNN HORST k ‘7O. I,ASS---4400 boxes NV indow. ass'd, for sale e l.r 1%,,Y2 Y.Y . VON BONNIIORST a CO. • _ s UNDRIES--7 i cankt) Cheetah - u. ou ban. nor bearts brand: 10 , 1 Holy, receiving and for ral.by JA).bAL/FLI s W - • •• star street. babb.!. on Steamer Geneva; rue:ied.for vale by a ISAlAla r fijeKl 4 l 7 , aa Pl 7,: a rime N. 0., for by siiFt JA.. DALZELL, OY Water rt. GLASSES ---=U hf. bld. S. IL, for !Tale by JAS. DALULL, t. Water 161 S---10 casks Evan SL Swif&S - . C., for s W. JIAIIJIAUI . III._ 1.1 ...12227 .--"'' BACON—Sides, Shoulders, and Hams, fur „,„,„ ap2l_ W.IIARBAUtiII. DRIED APPLES --5U sacks received and for rale byW lIARBAIJUIL DRIED PEACHES-75 eacks rec'd and for mai s. A W. lIARILUI.III. sale Lr A No. 1, for solo by V..* V B Ullil • I kegs— [2 FANS - o I Small IVhite, for eel° by apiil 2013.113 EL P. ACON-Lo " 000 lbs. lloglio_urid, _for MYNA .. by AAP tlif MYNA. Ilk HIE D APPLES--300 bu. for sale bv Jur 1,.e21 OW. r. knurku. Y WlUTlNG—r ec bblsi umica for ealo b 11 asa STEAM MATO. Fat ciN0031149 fatO ASA staitoor ROM. gir0..74 . 11 14 / OIL 1 ' 1. 13 7 ' A g: For !Mellor pa...0 0 . 4 *h: 0 , 4 t. otoio VOR ZAN ii:Av (11, Zr:,:n.Va11=1.`,`,1;1V..14."]:4011011 al 4 o . thoek pVor freight or pomokalo. otVt! hoh! ,l !`f 4.l . oOlt CINLIIN. X W116111.1* g The ittr JI:V1111.101.1%0 I~h4 '± N VIII loave rbr th, thin thgr, at 4 o'rho.k y • For !might or wow., hil 1o?9 otoOl . . .yoR riN , & Lou 1 MVII.I,E, li.cl r 1 le ',rut ..IrAtort 144.44 . .444. , 4...0 1,,,C. 4,111 lellt• too MP .11... ArtiAll 1,41,4• ..rrrt llalr p,ro , ort Iltig ,1at.. 1 1 , .. , 10 1 c . VIA ~4,, ior Might or r.go 414 , 4t1t .111 , 0,44. I'loll I,OIIISV MU: Tlio bilt011• tll.l rlrAttwr 14 AII4IA 11144,004 W luau, II loAr• lot Ow g1,.r. , ,,i44 All tlirl4tr, ,, ll:!lr. ol . pint. 1.11 044 tlat , 1110 .41111114,i II u sti r .,b, A Al. V. , 4 IttotAltt . 4.^..tir l4Pl.ii . 4 10' 44 4 . 4 9 AWN 3 F 1406, A... 1 rm ONOINNATi ANII !Tr I.l st" LOMA 'fltr t4.1ch.4 , 1 rlratito4 ,I ‘i AI, gri, I. tray, utrrlrr, 14111 1 , mita llq, b1...t5 .. . . ._ awl All 114tcruamlialr. { , , , t14 ~4t 1 rattanlo , AI 4 . t !or!! • Vor 146141,4 or pa... 0., .il, ,‘..!...1 Ole, FOR NBLIVIGI.V.—TIie ' . 430 t - id& .114 rleatitor Wl4l . l'1 . 11:, ,, k1111.4, 444+1. Ll.lv..V"tr•ri i k i . , "irtVl" . 1 . the I . I a la .x. . __ _ - . VCR N ASI I I 1.1. E --The , thro l dsUr i 14 t: A, Ilaalolt, taa.tat. • 11 learr tot the ala,.• and tantaieiat•lawl , tut l'lturwatat Ina ,ani t , .11 l.l V"' 6'l'h' """."""' Mat3o VOit t' I NON N ATI & Louts Par Mama. AMAZONIA, 5 . • tuolct. learn tor an ,, , and lA, Itanl .0*• 1 NEW AREA N EM E FOE lAEA ISS 1.. Ttul .. fiLt ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1•3•111.. Wellitbunp, Wlo.lina. 141401‘.11,..C,1 ,11. .. 4 ;71 " (2 ' C i l h ;I Wi.4ltr f b tfa b 1 oaturnaj. •t 3 t - ..w.„ for Martina and Sunda., Ileturntos. lotrea Puntlatt ...very Monday at 10 &rivet, A. Id.. And llridgnurt and Wbrollta Ivory Monday and Thuradat, At nu-67 LE: 0 ULLA it PACK ET BE- l a d TWIIEN WISLLSVILLR AND I'ITMJ -11.—Tballabt. animal:lt...limn. ARENA, D. P. Kinney. minter, Iraven Wellm - 111. noon/ 3•• 11 1 , 131 W•doetiday. and Friday, atlndordt.A.4l,.; fti , r . Fit pl a i t .. Loth. UMWl`iti'arenrith avery'Tite4ll,•,7Qunal.l.•lld Satan's). all+) &clock. A. M., tor 111111 TV, SleVernas Land- In Ml•tow,,Fialll.l•erpool. and Wollo•Ille. ' Pon frelght or paw., *PPD. , . 1 . 0 " - .P 9 IEGULAR PITTSBURGH AND s. WHEELING PACKET.—Tho sphodel nen Whet gtearner DIURN AI., Connell, mar rhtslCl':s7.lllll'4ll:gblea"=l46l.tortarst‘ir trtrl.otV'el"orol every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. and re...i11/ I .U'. leaved Wherlinft every TnesdnY. Thltraln7 L nlh=nrj! mri.gaß. AnY;hl. '' note VEGULAR WEDNESDAY ja i l PACKET, CINCINNATI. Capon deb. A Thle /splendid boat was built by the owners of the Warner Isaac Newton, and other" fur id leave the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Parke r trade, a. w every Wednesday hd Cincinnati. In P 1.,. or N' 1" II.r.TIETM%II/11711naenL tnr2o OR :MARIETTA AND ROCK. tNaron.—Tbe Ono "tearner PACIFIC. oonool master. will lenve for the above sfadire P. ports every TklUrrear For heighlidnO ... .. ° ."4 oo T. WdOlsti A SON. mehlo N. Al Water and 63 lin:101s0a AND REGULAR WHEELING I. SUNFISH PACKET—The flust running roamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. B. Tonne, will van as a regular packet Waves , Pittenvirgb. Wheeling. Bridgeport. and Stinnett, leaving Pittsburgh every .eft for tstentesn•Le=tvcrit,,..t fYis[ina.and S Thatch .ftero nuff& returning. ler i eg= port end unhah every rt apply oo i.anl. 7 V olt ' -vat W. B. W tlot l ' llilaskir Age. , EOULAR PACKET PlT steYor PILOT E. I T R IIVa r i m z .I.Pil'b Inti-".;slWria'rfiri?rr'.'n‘fdre't:AM wten ave ounneu * . 04 for Ceptina."sibeellna and Pitubunak. Av er, Tlael.day and Friday. et 10 tirloelt. 0. as. Phesensors and shippers ran &wt.' upon ltd. bold runt:Ling regularly during the low water mason. 10, lO'ntldnr Pneteste.apislr on (*sent earbla _ PHILADELPHIA AHD LIVEB.POOL 11. States Mail Steamship Line. STEAMSHIP LAFAYETTE, CHARIMI STODDARD. Commander, L.,,,f;irAi (Isle of steameldp Crosnent CM.) The new and, yonerful American steams .hip 114rAwritx. Charleo Natlard, Coaanntsiter. ran ' r•prot i'" '' ss ol thi. ll 4 l7a . ve ' tjerhe t7 :4.r nsWeget=hUf,:; ' l.sver t incs ' 1, on'L•sednosley. Kay .th. all 2 o'clock L L. Thu •rkra.a t,r.o Inc mw y .01.uuUa1 eutraier, WO 10 Mar& ki.1 . !..!10.• rhinerfahas biry diagonal ismer* through. ..I . h , iff . r . the fasthsin .01 the steamers of Line. try teaport fully Mud In point of stresmith I r w in eruali y* to any sissearr afloat Iler seesuntunlans 0* pas sen,orst are unsurperaed fur reanfort and elAgsam. RATIS or PASSACIT. 1.41.' hlisicant State 11.ottrne ....... OentienostO , ...hod Cabin..... jadytb• ^ , ••••in ur i;g:' head 4 oed. MU CARD.—I hove removed to my new store, A(throe dmn balon,) air OPPneit• thel Btulk 01 bornta stbora I will to glad to ma my Wends sod lob tow citizens, and twelve a share of that . awls:. 1 will At .C7rallarr,TlaVrillUltittral ht.„-,:e.tti. e•o_ri''.th"e:Dl, tlt's.l,lo74_\Cdno!ralr,kolt'a .Qu"D' riety,l.l= slats, ann every article usually Ramo in Um most ostensive establishments of the kind. OoklarmPeti !oily solicited and moot yortlifi,m, Thivi ......t. apl FrOBACCO--20 boxes low pnced s's, rec'd .ll_ and for ode by spit 0. AF. WILSON. I)RIED BEEF-1,700 lbs. prime, for Sale hr J. D. WILLIAM'S & CO.. spit corner Filth alelAVroll stroote. - - MOLASSES --75 bids. to arrive, for sale by sal& DU R&M DU It A I NEI 1111A11- - FOR SALE — A good second baud PcoLss ' s w,...5. Eratnim of J. KIDD it 0,-,..d al. apl7 no Woo jtNDI A SILKS, SATINS, &e.—A. A. Na son A Co.. are tom opening rases of India talks and a .also, Urn s knits of stripal, plaid a nd o pen. stylta. ntd7 'Ai:won:Ts tr., CAMBRICS—A. A. Ma lt in„tti:nish.l"=i,la.7" P" "r"" th Z11 "" moo' A COFFEE — For ,00h by 0017 OW A. ttcCLUtiU & AO., Greeers. /ARA NClE—littlf boxes, Tory superbir' and mu, rooroolent sfird tockakes?lf familiva.Tor salsllT `t 7,.. eeLUILIS • (V. H-3 I cask," forj.7l, - 11J1EARI. A L pI7 A LERATIJS--25 Ws. (Adams) for dial bt J.& R. PLOVD. BUTTER -8 Ibis. Roll, for rale by opl7 J R. viAnn. MP.N. 4 0.75 - -41 per. Hams, Sides, and Shou' dip!. Lo sole by ael7 J.& R. FLOIII._ 1 ,1V05-3 racks Common, , fo lal r e u lg o. 111EANS---5 bids. Small . White, for sale by. .07 J. a R. ELOYD,_ ROOMS-75 doz. Corn, for sole 17 Paper. , DRINTING, WRITING, and WRAPPING 'PAPER-3:10 yeams2l by 30 Prlutfull Ptlen MOO 24 ar 36 30 " 12 by 32 600 13 by 24.224 by 32, 24 by 34 23 by 41, ..13 by CP, Mue. Warhol,. Papal • P.llO Wle. 61tatle 4.lnaro Ktra• Palen 700 340 Slealum pot Slagle Croon Rag. The tmdrrsigued keep. eoustaldly au band mud Pa maim et . e4.11.a1t. Ibuta,_ ll I..ve and gee amatioeut Ruled, Cap, Lotter, Mallow., gni tea Welds, Co., am Also—Valtlutt of 41 MN, few paper osanufgrturrn. hinting Paper oitol• to ordat au .2.441,..nr. *026 ;coma of Pews sadlortei ons. ROUSES. FARMS, &c A Very Desirable Residence for Sale. undervigned offere fur mile, one of the wort desirable rerblenc. Iu the balm of Munition, C tlt county. nOO.. containing about Mx acres of hand. told. a large ast.l eon... Moue 11,01 Dwelling Hour, and out hou., end• good •upply 00,20 fruit and shrub in') ..f the heat erloode In the rouutrt Is wittun • .401 diolanee, tand trlien I. remesolored that. In six nua.ll.• (nmt Iht• tun. It will he •ithin fuur hours' ride of illtet.rith. It nlll eerstlhat here is on small Induce. went Pr any Who 13•01 f• • Fire•• •Istraat retreat 1020 Oell*, either sa • etinoner red...cut or &permanent reel.b... A 1.1 U.. •bole e.l the land mill be Pold will. loultdinar This pr.4..rty [1317 oo w lo had for 14.10 I boll tie enal. 1 011. 1 . Pr... , Mae . 4 coo . 07.1 I....r"l:ll.**.h.f'ffoo I.le of tattrartitrell.ty'tt to. O o w b"tg o of th andrel 10.71•••0 ;ID yp4lf . .t rsynat ao l .l o o lot !Chonginnat ut at Marsloon .e n the moot beautiful and 1001100 toottatunt of l'itt•butgh. Coal, and all the tomato of 117,00. 0 . rent , ...L. t• {around tore to Icar St at any point. thuds when uinnufartured run. fd mum. ulth great . !UHT J/ilt% II .41109, Arrll 11 . , IE4 .-I.st4tOr • . Valuable Property for Sale. ri‘111; SUISSCRIIIEIt ,dire fqr male a valua -1,6 p 1.., a property la Alleahrur CR (not Itetacra street of t 2 feet. nod mulling l• bark • tert to stre,t. TIAN ls.situated lb ty goad) of the reolletire farlswel Church...l wear teoldeure 41 , 11;11am Dilworth. Mere Is • Frame Itaw of lloue , nu the premlresi odsleh relit for Waal per &EMI/M. — Th. proterty ir•Vi athl yell muted for laying ill barloy frrmts lon Rebecca and 111..100 Ktrt , to. it •Iti •••• .- rural4ehsp,stul part of the purchase matey rah remain ou the ground. 10.01 re of the eutocriber. on the prrtal.s, kph:lml JUIIN 1111.111YeUN . _ For Rent. Small well finished and completely fur okteo Mots. on 0.1 et., nett door to lAZZA.M. the pott-ofll o . M. D. t No. 73 Liberty rt. between 3d and 413, its. ass:4f (Putt and Tribune copy) Desirable Suburban Resilience for Sale. rr Ilti ElllbHeriber offers for sale the house and smusuz where het now midden, Masted on Park st., be low Tt'nmst. Allegheny. and abourlM minutes' walk !nun the market of this city. The lon b 110 ft-trout on Park M.. running lurk .252 Ina. to an alley--esditaining nearly rme acre of mound. and 15 bounded on every side 1,7 large open lots, adorned with trees and shrubbery. The bonne in 00501 1 new. large. and emeedinsll . 7 well arranged. basing a (loot of GU feet. and . depth of .2, and contain" fourteen rman, teeides nine feet old., I. built In the best and molt durable manner. and has a gm-proof rmf. and contains all the alarm murrnlences.. Two pumps, with I an anfalling mop!, of hard nod mit water, are at the , dsor. On the prenit•se are the neorarary out building, stable, emTiage Lou, Lc. The grounds me lahl out us.MIT m • entered with choke matt tyte,,,nmess. An.eM oo li shrub, currants, raspberries, ge.,and a am. garde gi.:Vdthorr san hele Palma. and Lion of Out p amou lt r roperty, as to salubrity-max suburban ownfor4, couddued with rentlirnitr 00th. ITels ' o u frtl) Ite;ylr...r"folirr:r Ina Vat ' trltpjr t a h er- a s . ville, tiouth'llltsbumoh. the oily, lion Mr ' s, Meer, andlli. 'VelebnMrt7esienrgw:l:=.thlr.:rr &°rt.t.llllo7titr:`,l er 01 . trees .l th ie . re w" .l. tde of r' u rb nr. the Ohio. pewee. In mew :Teel from MO' mummume of dust. ro Umtrnctlne of comfort and semetation, and affords a retirement as Oniet and peaceful self In 1.1615 quiet rtooP. iu the country. The property will be sold at a bassala. and Ponemrion given whenever r•-iml. Enquire it the ue. aloe. apthdtl- _ 2N. WILITE. rplIE members of the Foiimount Fire Colt I. platy, ollors their Engtne for sale. It Is In good 1. dmsod veil be sold cheap. ElTlT,;liis . Beer. 4091leestreeL abltf For Rent 9 HE ACADEMY BUILDINGS, on ^.e' 4f..st'gTa.=';ro ..°th4 frtg= toehnXtf effrosx6errison slleT sn4 Esr . ftts lOR RENT—A Dwelling :012 third are.. above sod near to Smithlleld. It s l xne fixtures. lune Tanl, wash house. to. be rented low. and rwesesion even hanseallsbelT. Alro—For bale or Lemon keno lute In the Ninth Ward. between Penn street sun the ffi.•lhfrilwittoree. Vourth street, near licerl, °tenth Valuable Real Retate fart Bale. FrlE SUBSCEIIIER offers for Sale, ana rorable term., the`following Real Estate. to " rioC.l.TArPargruirgeZea story brick dwelling bwww... on frool etreet, between Altunket and /eery streets. th e lot. bes each 19feet front 1.1 SO den.. N 0.2. Contain. 67 feet front on 1 bird Meet anlng the Mild Pretbyterian Church. on which Le elected Yu; Four aux y Inlet b total on a printing old., and, o two story brick warehoonne. ure. 3. Two lot In Yalliton. Bearer muntl, bri ng Now t and 4, being ahonst 100 feet tquarwon w Ichiserecti ed one btek d diur Raton dwelling.. and one ee1...4 frame dwelling, all two 1.31"). , high. No. 4 tine lot Ni feet front Baek Meet, oppo4llie the ratlffleeb; hill. and running R the to low mate. mark. on the Big Beaver. valuable water lOU 100 feet on VI heel lime. with ten .6.0.. water power attarbel. No . Oyu tine oopoaite, hill Wt. 50 feet trist , and extending to the toti of th, on which In eree one two story . twirl More and i 111.1100., 2, by fwirr..r...ts.a. frt%!iir,"."'sfie`..T.:'`,attitb...ll..,..,b. t, So o t about 110 (art ea Broadway. and anal 200 ;:et Ace, naining acre. on whieb are erect.] too lug. feinn• dwellines. an ouesniall frame boom. wed wi en onlet ml. poverty was fortnerly oncupted by Mr. T C. Gould.. and I. very pleasantly located, bun, immediately oppoelta th ... 0 ell glue B a id te e. Wt. Immediately below rellgon Bridge. Leine about Bo feet lit length. and ratewthig front 51 ater street to low water marl, or towing Pell. 1 1 5 ; 60, tr r Vito rr ." 111. 01,.;1,4 ov 1i KS) .`r t r ' ;:r uer Tbaol it,&;!alar"lttetlit''reets " .1111115 YLLSIINu. Agent eteli2L. iJourn_al and 4511,411103 •) For Sale. rrIE UN ITEI.ISTATES EIOTEL2. BLOCK OF 13 111..D1N OS, as th e .rne r Wash. • ' ,ltvalre and .00 burnt and forty Pia feet on PIMP street, and One hundred and moo rot Woe Inches an It estiloglon Oral. mat twenty fret alley. Indninl.ol.,„ oRELER. PIMP ~ irALII ABLE MILLS, FARNIS,ANDLGTS .1/ TOR RALF—Two hire Flour 11010 and a P.O 11111 Iso, on Mu Beaver Creek,. with the nervy...ay water powa. A • wet' Impleneed torto in ismrenveromm. Pear 4:AO6F Alm. • karat of lis are, on the Uhlo la, th ree miles Eden Bearer, for Abu, one of 140 arre., on the Otdo river, 6 mike below braver. ar LEI Also, OM at, for US we aro. Alm, farm of VA l:ti. Wes, 125 per acre. Alto, 1:5 KIVA tor 50000 000110 per serv l rtat f erith many other. of " 1 P 011". N. 1:!1 r ri. L. LI rryrreald.iN, Attorney. at Law No Beal Estate P i ttsburgh. Rl.lO No ID: 4th st. Pittsburgh. A Blast Furnace for Sale. IE UNDERSIGNED offers for Sale his BLAST FURNACE, dtuatedlh tbssomonly, faxmo the vAllidoons Faust,. with all the out. tallftingm :VAR end 'GRIST MILL: and awry thing nr alma to vary no O h s Swelling of On. It has 1.100 6.0.0 of Land attached, with so moth more &third.. to woohl Ls nerestary. which can be had from 750. to Et per sae. It has the woes favorable birstlou WAR. Routh. for making lroo. having the ore ottedielf to one mile g.."l...v;igag.. 'wt. ! ."R7. - zT.Z..trVal gr . : .0-A 0... le n t. where • ready sale can be found foe all its prcdnets of Pis told o o ne from the ] f and Atiattle wle one of thi'llnea osl T.;°,;,7= i ;ZTZ 'Or fel . ik finished and un olxn der contra.. Purling Uthongh tho in. - =loT°E.4; 77 oow in full blaei. worked by water power. with • Calla( 15 on • weer falling stream. and in the mat healthy part of the South. ariletters way be addremed to trie at Etowah, Coes to, Oa-, to time IlihssmonTOV ALL. Att.N4trr......40, Mirth 1. 1151. AEAL ESTATE FOR SALE— llow The under- SUOMI offer. for rude a large bi namiter of valuate roltore..l=47lTrittl'Olstri. boated hear the ae Tbe pfd grown f waNl,ltz L g b gpi c r.i'g th i d 1 1 ;741' lots .111 he add..lll node, Lbrm a tote nod pm. . to,evL Tills For ryrlkulan soot jjr Te rms at the Ett.notv sod iv• Fatter... Era's. at their tellices 111rni , Ingham. 510SES V. EATON. 'Covington Iron Works for Sale or Lease. ESTABLISHMENT, situated on the Ohloriver, opposite Cincinnati. bailment the lett tea um ageing thorough repair - sin new Worolation.mabitiery , lc • being one of the matt eligible location. In the Union for themanufacture of the 01101000 NM. and kinds of lroo, glttint u li ' Vl.:4 l l= o o lo' ..ii o r tnerl"./fr o r,r:os?„''n Wm. to Pull applicants. It P 0.. ., ail the advantagenof th evtabllthruent eltualwl_ln the most desirable r.rt a Cin cinnati, in addition to the Mica Wiwi much liglitor—ba ing all facilities for Cincinnati trade. II coristets of 00100 Puddling Furnace, three Finery or Nadi. Flew, 10011.- 00m to ll.tiog FOthays , with Etittin a m Ma chinery to maim Mum t. loch Iron up to 4 ittc . mond and win., and all the usual Bat lrom with a good dhoet and Boiler Mill. ALSO—A separate Sheet and Boller 51111, complete:tetra Engine, capable of pnsludng from 3 to 4 tone porday Short Irma. In addition, there lea Nan factory. with separate Eso One. contallstng Id Madame, which can ha Ine ‘ searei to "grefe=lNillANAN.Clncinnatl; or J. B. 51eNICKLE, Cll/3riaLE—A Tall:sable bon Establistuneen situated on tb . a d %linn st 001010 rtg. In l? „ 11 , 01 son: 0 10 0 1) . 1:I r . ognsfsUN, of Ll 3 . 4ilwe Vornacea, owei i tos outi ' i i lte. one fin er( Honing Rolle, alit capacity to ntake ten of tw o per day. The Wert canton.. 100 arty of Coal bawl, of two eine, exei 3); feet deep.— The entrance to all Use Drifts. or ra.. Is noes RI to Son jrar.distrztallitonilit, It la one of the best locatlcose In th e Refer to R. BULIIIANAN.CIocIututI: Or .1 .13 .111eNleISLE, C AW-TA large brick. Ore proof Fonlalrl.fsratle ' or 011 0. Vlrtnr/tlrnaK;rbflol.(lo7_ . (Olt PALK—That desirable Tract of Lend, gloated on the Allcsbeny rivet . ..boa 'Janes thelbrlrlng 11nr -03%110;1; It tuning, ry otat, all .boat Tge land abt ' otrata f; 1000. coal. Lltnotone. fire ItrilN,.,:e.;ntinnarg ;:rr deraßle i Lteallost maw:the reto olaity .400:1140Xliw ragitn i a i l Y nter:rr alarx i'i't rf4ll; of the bestow land lo now under eultleattom tne hign 1.0,11 are etzeorptitl,;loeirthteeblllltslyprotrOzi=dare.wllo,7l. tistwot country. Tiler. &erected the premises a Fur- . wee. Stacks, to awl ilißat appar 'f aTuA, furl:risking !rota together with all the bundluse apportalnlnts thereto. al.. 1.00 Hoar., Darya, Stalks. 10. The whole 0111 be .Ile. rZtde of u ni i ipu r giV.Z iiAitttoui I 0 0111 f bi' l itd a i n 4 4 l lll th Uwe particulars can be Ataluel by uldres P nr4 aplasatlm N. BUCILANAN. ...Nachman. IE'OR RENT—Tim large and commodi-2 nue House on Pena 'lime. natal' ...Oen b 7 . sg d er . Ito entire lot wlsornt a niatl .0. '''—'llVt Aß ,MirRATINII.IfIOO" of No.)) Water st. FOR ltENT—The Dwelling Ileum, on 2 the on.o of South and Weer Qom .lath r...cupled by Tbomna Arbuckle, deo . d.''Posseanfougle en iurmnliasely. • bumultv of Joelab Riot. Raki, ee Wm. M. 1.441. Anchor COMIU \Yorke, Allemhsur• cWttflf Valuable Real Estate for Sale. EOR SALl:—That valuable Lin of Ground ,itelitet at the corner of Market and Water street, nt.nt crumpled by Mulean7l Ledlie. as • 01.13 Ware ' houne. harlot •front ou. Market amt of 30 feet 11 Web ., and on Water street of al fret 1S lark. Aleo—Tbe Lot of Wound noljoinlng the• O. Works, for merly curuple4 1.0 lb.. Jce.11.1101.0 an • fool bar lug a trout of 131 Get fIN 'glebes ou the Mouougabela er, sod warming hark 343 feet tuOreemough ,1l 0b . Pernowc dealroua of PUltbsrlOg rati reeelte inr!tirr formation from STOCKTON, apl4 m* R. C No. 47.11arket rt. "N;), rird, ADDITIONAL SALE Of Forty Town Lota in East Liverpool 0. , HE recent unprecedented Bale o r f bout ID the bore thriving Town baying ne T., previously LW out, and the demand maan ulvgS ck the underslowl has been Induced to 1.11 °OM: ids propertFln u lots as above, ami the Ore, and terms tlint ntanot tp s osthlon !nose wlsblon rung.. , n 7 z .cut t bsring pen of Os location of dm Town nod 'amePte _ ther tb . p ondlolanny deserthrd la recent adre teat OTTT ono tiOndred lots Pa, mectdlY and been purehaird by Mom ',Milian to Kw.'" " bls bora.• among the most ell ebbe and &Arable I.lll)tee"ilastl".are heated la the mars of lelnrolltrZaspold. Leah, mcdltietor In Liverpool. or rice t'"""rth laTinaktx. • I.lreroonl. fablldllwtSß. COFFEE -1 50 eseys prime Rio; 10 = An k v iki v ai a,lbi: • 1851. g 1851. LOCKWOOD'S Cleveland. Pittsburgh &Massillon Express. HIS line Bunn in connection with Living- Ld'an. Y coo' Lutrrn, Wadd..ro, Southern and raper.. .t Cleveland. aul Adams' .t Ole. at Vitt. burgh. alma It ad ...tau, or.. all other . modes 0f yr,. . to., NurtFern 061... An F.a.}.ren. vr2ll . tave er r I: i r •111 rend,. and 1-1100. wank , * as :the Ilidlualnd ter. Pa, Neu!, !.:uralnra Palls Lae-Ileal._. Coo-hurt°, Akron. - NewarlL. Warm, Fulton. 311117";;Inrnh. Erie, Ravenna, Navarre, I'mdcricl.hurgh, Wellsburnh, %u. Lludenn, Ilwheeter. Wow., Wheeling. la. , Franklin. Mira', c.. m. lr ''''' ' '. lltir.;lte. N i rs "" :7 ,. hwrgh 0,,,a1•150...r, 11rir104111.., New I.l.'hon. Newfound' , se. l•hila,ll.lvhia. New Curnbrrland. 041, r'llcel. Ca o\ Notj d a. ,, J;zl , r i ntl fr tbev ri l , .alre, vg,..iTot , , BIN Draft,,and Account,. Korni,tly atunwl. ed to. J. r. LOCRWooI, Proprietor. A e prim memener will leave Stmeillon on Tue.:lays of h week. R a tnomng.wlll leave Cleveland on Thurria). Me pumae of taking pat doges of Money, Co. - 00017-•-C. Cobb, Cleveland: tinker Forsythe. Pitts- I . A' Coo himallion. Clara, Patin, A Co, t° li, ' , ' Ct i et ,°, l. j er, l ll.. N. Park, DounuMnwir, W R. Taylor. War. ritatoV.AVrtl:frarl Falls - Wm. Want. Ravenna. _e_terell,llll.ll.un.Vf to. 11. Burk" Crmitot, ' apl9 New Lake Superior Line.-1851. • TIIE near eteluner NORTLIENER, Capt. B. u. Swam. hoeing every modern improvement tor eti and romfort. will leave Cleveland on Friday. the 'At S dal. r on her ant trip—mod wrrkir tben.ifler o 0 e% Y. 11_ fear the Panl Ple. llarie. The Reamer mANAASTAN. Capt. Jona ~,Pwam.. will Irate eet Ste. Marie. for the 110,000! landings on Latta Superior, on the anima of theeteamer Northerner. 21111ii.R ' • regular weekly lino, throughout the reason. between Cleveland and the entry, and Iron Mines. N. A A. TURNER. Proprietor , Cleveland. 0.. April 2 5 . IFSL—W , From England via Quebec. 'IIIIE undersigned, residing in Quebec, is fore ardiug hale sutit tee of It llen:II I ro u e Tit umber :,11`!"'it.".g.1,11.7;";n1V.:,,T, tel ent ttion rt,:lat 7,:;":17 o.l;7=Utlit-r". ile Win ear the Ade:title freight on cergur : e ruttelgued to him , end .[toad to cop hush:lees ronoretut therewith. forerun:l -'M' r u4 r ne'nM, or afTn!wAr. (Siduel) spSeluvfeal) . IV. VSOORNS. --Cincinnati Gazelle. 1851. .k!rgEe LASE ERIE AND MICHIGAN =a, ON THE EXTENSION CANAL. CLARKE, Cu.. Raatartea. ranralcruak TILE PROPRIETORS of this old an th d well known Line. would Infurrodlu! public that ey are pow in arwratinn far the pnuent fesum. and liareeumfoelmn rerziving freight and I,...enuer, which the,' ar m ful wed ly rarry to all roll. on the Canal. and Lake Ene Mlrkii nd " gan, at the 10.. t rat.. One of the Duds of tills Line wlll'he cyrutantly at the lanolin;;. below the Ilonun '.l6' trlVb-1: Agent. Mee, roe. Water and Stnilbteld ate.:llttaburgh. CONSIOSEEs: For Sale. PENTISYLVAISRA RAILROAD. 1851. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1851 Forty-six hours to Philadelphia. Forty-four hours to Baltimore. 280 miles Railroad-103 miles Canal. Two Daily Linea Express Packet Boats. • (EXCLUSIVELY FOR PARRENGER.) TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. g IN the opening of Canal Navigation. Tw , y Daily Liar. ?int Loprrat Packet 13oat , will I.T.e to Jtatt.towt“ iheom by Portage Ilailrowl HOLLMAYSBURGH, Tbrni taking the NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Tan Hunan , ' atal fortv-no ABEL PHILr mil.. direct tn PEUL Time through FORTY-SIX HOlllll. - Far. In Phibaletnbia, SlO. Fare ta Baltimore, f. , .75. The Corr on this mute are net, arid of the meat avow+. ed construction fig comfort and rafotr. ~,Partot• In every morning titriciiwiT at. Eight. and eter, evatang at the au.. !Kin, Passengers for Baltimore. On arrisal a Cars at Ilarriiihunt. take the lnrk atal Com Wieland itattrind, (how tinidwit) , hrmt 1,, that city. (eight four Wire.) Time, TOUR twat: - No clarge for hatadliug Baggage on thin route She Im-reared :peed makza this the moat tit safe and &Amble route;pov h. Ito k:airnirn Woe rutin, or information apply tn J. I'. 110LNIES, Agent, Mrinougaltala 0. LEECII & CO. Cunninham. ha Caatl. LE C. Mabel. g .Maki, w Pa, W. C. Wilda. Stamm J. d b. Hun, ihgronburgh, Wm. Aare d Cw.. Greenville; Wm. Ileum - . Ilarmhorn: Wm. Power, ConneantMCM C. 31. howl, Erie. Pa, G. 11.-Wallbriolge. Ilutfaln„ DILMTI. Paola Monet. N. IL Oo I.t of July. the l'eunoylvattla 'Whoa.) 111 b flulahr.l to. Lockport_ whlob olli .horten the brougla brurs. I'ittsburgh.l,l4.rulry 19.'51 leanufacinier 'a Line. EflS6,-- 1851. Oil/ERA 1 guil. that rhE I,LMRE,HER o.mot EHT .1 , N ,,,, Fr1t3 i !E ,,,, D le now Iv foil operation.. with radial.. to adore • large nueotay of freleit to l'hiladelphla li Di; 4leltinnore, ard , ett tenarauceng, ILA short Uwe, end et 0(100 raw, as taw other regular epeelal arrangrtnente beer /0,0t...en zna,le rot earning Way Freight to Blalrovlll , . Johnstown. Holli.laythurg, Water SreeL Aleweirie. l'etersdm,h, Ilontrogdort. Mill Creek. New Iranalton. McVertmen. I:red. - town. Mifflin, Ne , wyewt. Clark's Ferry. Ilerri•Lurg. ow arab,. and all rah. :Fr r'lrgr,Zild!"fiVeVtlo:st;tiTlTlo'frgl'W .ret a t Po gr the Jurnsine. promg 3 ne , and regularity in slartnenta, to the aforesaid twin at the !overt tete, Insy ba relied' urea, . !MITCHELL SCOTT. ItOprietor. . Werth.", Liberty etre..t. tne.hlXtf 6nund dr p.rrt of the anai. EST H A VING DISPOSED OF HALF MY IN-' TER IN BINGI7AM'S LINK to too brother, t A It: ItINGIRIL the hurinrra at Pittrl•urgh writhe... after be trenserted u ht I nder thy etyle 0f... .Won. )llnghem ll. A ',nic V,DINHILPi Binghams Transportation Line. 1851 BETWEEN PITTSBURGH h TIIE EASTERN CITIES. T HE CANAL being now open, we are rea dy to reet he and Ent.lrvil promPBT. Pr*du...ttd rate. elistved by re.ponelble Linn. Preduer and hlcretionditelll rpr o lvrel ,,n. ar ani l fo . rw 4,, ard r to t a l Ig...rt. without any chance v'ml"g fr.ighL m.vit Ultof Lull% forward an r. "U-nded " CO.. Court Bad. r Liberty and Warne 0f,.. Pitubargh. BINGUISI k DOCK. Ihd Ilarket fourth and Filth eh... Philadelphia. t't7l7l%l:WlLLq ' N ' A 'l '. .et. Italtintore. 1851._4g_ql Merchants' Transport.ation Line, c t, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CA-NALS AND RAILROADS,) OR PRILADELPHIA DIRECT—WI:M OUT RE.SIIIPPINe.. . A. Ile-A-NULTY A CO, Canal Ileum. MO Penn street. Pittaburgh. CHARLES RAYNOR. Central Elak. Ilrovl street. Phil. delphlrt We are prepared to reveire a lace amount oterehandlae . and pnaluor On [611..11 the opening of the coals to Phila delp and all Intermediate platen at Inner rah, and in lam time than In any previonatrazon. • 114- N. B. The inotavol number of Truck' , prosidetl 00 the Canal ConstaLesioners for rarryina our home on the Mato Railroads trill prevent any poaslbility ol dela,' at Johnetorrn. Unit's...burl: or Coltuutaa. lld..eltt . n. C. A. 31cA NULTY a CO. Canal Ruin. • Ut-.11:1 1851 -71 To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce,- &c., now rneraran a. run, nomatortr. once.. Tint. RELIANCE PITTSBURGH TRANSPOR TATION LINE. ATKINS k CO.. Pr,itirktore. No. Market. and 51 Commerce rtrect. Philadelphia DELL A LiatiErr. Agents, Canal Motu. 11W...burgh. JOS. TAYLOR a SON. A t 0..p..11.1r00m We are prepared. id. the o . pening of the Prmarileania Canal, to contract for Freight at. low rate, and glre !Wren all much dentate!. and rare a, any other Line. tio..IF,LX -.in Mr.& SNoADEN & COVODE, (Surtrwit to Canal John MrFeAleu 1 Col Basin, Penn Street. • _ Puma. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road. 11111; emboaribert haring been appointed ebipping manta (or that rwanay Ironla or Central 'gall inform the public that we am wow orernmti - In re ceive am worclunalise or ',redo. for 'blowout wart nada Oreb uf the canal. horde w* Ulla route will to eartied through In are Ilk) , wl all rotaion' to tar will be Orwonlea tr.. 0 t0r1,13.... 1 lon or chars. for ialranmw .71.11. or rarlant arrarrn 1.111034. 111 Ana rerrnanann. Dry Grols,lll., Mho., Ilea. Stattonac, ,cull..ry.C l4 . l fer , tlonary, Vrtrlts. reathora, Furniture, Drug, Medicine*, Saddlery, W.. 1, lc. ac. $l.OO ? lOU era Hardware, Queelywatw. Gron-rira. Paint, Dye Stufn. , olla, Leather,Clorer, FL., Timothy and otb , r ann. Seed. ac. Damn. Itrof; Pork; Bolter. lard. Laid Oil, Tobacco Leal 00floo, _Tallow, Drain land Ran.. ttle it It* Ash., Marble (rough) Tar. Ditch. Ikeda, tlennan Clay. Prima an. boa lOU taanlo ItIeVADIN a Ctl:Dt! l. .' —__ h Eriffigo 1851 EfEgig;'a Pittiburg Transportation Line.: SATE.., wods Non a co.. Coos! /1215113. Pl.ttabursh. SITED., JA)IES A Co.. Depot.. Ilnoal loul t berry Wee.. and No. 3:tooth tourth eterat. betworn Martel *ad Chest -o'34lgtiondr:.J.P,YtNonn atrerl. naltimore. . . LI AV INO fully completed our arrlnge- PourT",i:.: ..4. 1;. t , ,""grif_ g::et`t h f :l7l'" 14'4'..._ .10„,,Y, alumnr, liillauelpuia, 11ra lock, Buena, Ctn. Onnati, I.:an:will, eL Look and all the Vag) and • West. at low , r rate* and anti. more dlrpar , h apd care thanabe cob. or Mom All gmala obinpnl by our Um. are fully mmrTed by Duna:woe. without any rbaran to owners, a prvtechno 002,,ai`0,==lubh,-,7,l2V;et'nmr,i.,,, ,r aOnta. Ilall A Co.. Clononati: L Wehh. Loulovllle. and Lowe 1 °. * '''" r l .P . (I:l;dr.l'dn Art 11 withcn To ' w t Itre ' : r , U e ' ' with tha rhtltel.phla mat litrabur;h Trau•wrtatlon ....no of As -1!T . !... C' . ------- fetal _• -- --... Sllll' 'S sacks for s Il. ale liy STON. ap2 Wll. JOIIS PA PER--300 reams Med. and Crown Wrap j_ ppm, for nip law rock*. cortrigurnnt., rr. J AP. DALP.P.1.1.,69 Water it. -------------:—. DRIED PEACHES—WO bn. for sale by ipl • MAIM! DICKEY k CO. PAR FUNDS & EASTERN. EXCILANGE WANTED, and the blithest WILK meal= lai CNI., d for the A. INS 2 apl2 corner Market mod TAW ea. MARINE, RAILWAY—Four Shores Mo rim Railway Ana Dry Dock.for yak by apt 2 . A. 'WILKINS it CO. IL DIOLASSES--W bbls. Battle Ground, r.1, ,, 1ng from str. Jean., .4 Tor g.d• •pl 2 JA&DALZEL46B ester J. CASSIA -100 Math for sato by sin J. INCELOONNAXER U Wood it. rEIONAS WIIITE, BONNET 31ANU vicrurz s n, . 41 S"uth 4 4 4.e.444 t above C 011,1 Phll.lel _ . ter. s'agrar.ir.a.. :.......... JOALEY, WOODW ARD A Co., ivi,,,l, .-,-.. .r Oman, No.= MarleyMarleyst.., Phalan-labia anrl . • .. D. C. iller-klflON J. F. WAT,[II... tt EALD, BUCKNOR A. CO., Tobacco - alnantirrion Merriman, No. 41 North Val, street. • ra 16 North Wham., Phllailrlpina- • . .501 Nit i . ke t ß .. & ~..tavrih?lla,bllgnatlr.:2=.mism sdr-. nn rnnalgtnnente of Prn.l me generally. [Anna. W 0 Professor A. C. Barry's Tricopherons, 011.thriMEDICAITED 1......0.11,1Z.1.1LNh.11t:.:0r re erad, - live X.nrfiadang.lf. and ruling 1t151 . 11 ,3 •4 of the Nth , . keo. trriigoleV. 'l trai ;tardy ' t gentg crow ble profile,' the RIM! rarrt runng diem. of he pkin. of of the hone. and all the animal kingdom. Th.. following I I whaled from hundlrds of almilar k I Nerve to oboe , tfo+ valor of the. prrporation. a . l Thi o t n tir rat ' imotion %lth It Is het/ by 0.... ha ban , 0 , .1 It trial Nutr Your.. £ . IIM. r4r o . Pam. /luta y —Dear hum. rafill , = , a b e . r. u. tantrum eruption of the addp. of a arter. for the Imt - .lateen pears, and du%ng that period hare tout' the advice of Foment' the mat mulpeat phyTb clam, awl hare tried MI the preparation, toee TairvaiZ .kin now known, withent the lewd benefit.aa ad IT art. ant . ' , Wand to try tour Trlmpherone. I did ao. an L o art. , m in my aurprire and gralfiestion, Land my na koi about two months. Such true the violence of th e dirorder that at time, I was matialid . k.ltal timmixr.. . 0""" itu Columbia atmwh.ltrooldyn. Ort O Poor_ Ilatet—M r lint llr—lbouttwo years.. mr.A.IT CALLIP o great deal. sod my head was much rtMlelted wait dandruff. twee told by Mend to n . TorTriroph oas er. ono and I did ob. rod tn my astordthment. 613 . hair Orally motel. rod all the dandruff Lib:appeared, the head bow show:4cm dwelt. With reer , et. 1 a j m, .ttgtr Bmwwar. If our lady it geolletus l the authenticity o l a th o bove I they will blew. rail al fledesarat C Barrfa oriel tr New lark, where *III prainew th.orbff [Wieder,. • 7. [Lmt ,, ll .o ll=ag Argu Ne ~1.N.:0r. 9ate 4 =l ' anil disease. nf the eramum generally. that has reached th e ,erpulatite enjoyed he the article Known se PrOfrl4o( BarryNt Trieop'hennot. or sledleated Compound. It Irex tetedvely used by the unpin' clam, of the ...Immunity: In a l...toren MITITTY In the land KIS need to Preferenew th ther ; articles of the kind. It ImPartn rigor th the ewes of theg r a ent2yl ' ll 7d m agrro l rl Q'T'<:4.°.7d9,l1 1 4:Af; issdr.nne and a1...T. It will core all dlseuee of the vealn curb as amid bend. dew -worm, and other nbnotionadlaor. dere of the Kahn in eh an well a. eilleaey, It stank nrivalled. It In eold In large bottles. price rani No. 110 Ilrmulway, and at the getterall , tbnOmthoot the Prated States and Canada aP 22 : 11 PRIM* MB. /I UTCIIINSON & Co.. Nol3 Spruce Street, SOW YORK. Wholesale matufartun•ri of the hest Y 561,1011 PRINTINO INKS, FT Steel and [Abu. &tenni SrinSna. and for Fine Rook and Joh Work. which they warrant to he compared of the purest mansiale, and to it upon all .44..7 recta. . ": 17re ' VembInatIons In the. lake, Pro .irh as Maier a ri l ch. neer and permanency to woe.. nuyetinr_to In ore. Soklat prim` , ra . l . TgliAr 0 4.7.• th Y , `"'" P c-T "Itlllraginatt"au=nra mimed InlioreVerY thedeanal ‘nanty varying - Irmo $l,OO to 525,00 per lb. 110.1=1.1 WX. WAKEMAN & CO., No. 79 & 81 (late 76) MAIDEN LINE, NEW YORK. Directly opposite the Old Stand. JOBBERS tItEIt en o .G 4 r, Llglat Wool, An coli“ bbiker. Back, Merino and Cotton. Domeatio and 10 ag etela—S.atin Fllk. &helm Sontbasine and Lame' of all styled and quafitiew .S=rfs and rtea— Of Silk. and Slack of every kiwi. Wave nod lamana—Of al and aindsit SePtal-lan.P"'glet Albert Itrait!ers, Twil OT led Indian L r ter my 6 l ' ; a lkitetettle lc I.27pentm—Vreneb and • •Its . • "‘ Celetve 2 i n tid. Silk, Linen. Thread, and all the latest of col,Bllk.LiDenatul Cotton. and Awed* Come—Telmt,Caelgoore..Enallsb, Srentit '4.=Broces for gentlemen amf Tvietr 01 • tTle. Itcwia Riding !kits a all stualitica. e would invite oartkuior attention to our Donyeati. Knit tralmt-s.bizto, Drawer*q.d4.l. o.a 3ll.l4m Lane. iAN k co.. tochl47art(iA) 791'61 --- Shawl and Mantilla Warehouse: • yiS. MILLS, No. 6 CORTLANDT ST., „,. (Up PiaLra,) . NEW YORK, Is no 7 orau . on i Ntil rill'.arl.r.SrdWr.hrrer.l'Ethr?.o 'n r,. - ,;,: ,, r. Afro . LAW. MUSLIN cod all lllo4,fif .SILKM.ANTILLAP. mantharru. shi m* from lb. tate. Park fashion, rerrived by the AeISICTI cud r‘rld"d".". Cd"d'd to the 'ldi?glreLti AY UK IllgrEA‘c.a.i=ittl 41=1 " al l ut bo l o edgel D rottno . awl eillt and Turk Patin Paramla, and Cotton aal Iling. I,.Umbrella , All of whkh will be ufrereJ at ettermely low urines. We repeially Invite our {Verbena friends to et. amine our stork before porehmint , . Alm, WIER FLIOIY FrANw.. for rslialting iillitiag and Mantilla* put up ill MA. for transportation. • " feblthE —.,_— -- . SPEING DEPORTATIONS: C. B: HATCII . CO.. tic, 90 trtudAtt STREET, NEW YORE, TIAN' E non - in store, and are constantly re iViti!):iti:lii°: t-Litrilli ;at" iligiire'r . ::`=":cii.t i . aro omelet the latest and richest sty ler of CravalsYntdrta, • Ilerea, Hosiery. Feet yudenr. Under tiarmenth Londm , Tim. Runt,. Wiwi hilka. Drendun Gowns. itswitmehlafs... Phoulder Draw, LIM] Collars, with a yarktY of other tw tides peruliar to their Rue of burgh - Ler , All of .huh will he sold at the very Lowe at priers. Our Westrru friends aw tootled to carmine eur stock . fehad3m. Supm - i. o" ralack.Writing and eopynag' Ink. TONE'S E.MPIRE 5 Nassau street; •n 1.. York. INN, s NCR rructs TYR 7.4414. LO os rwr 14/0 4cl Qu•r[F.Por d P olt • os . On draught, per gallop . 0 cent, TM. is the to article manufactured. It doer freelT— le • mmd COPYING INK —and will rot corrode. moold. precis...le or de it y. and posse... all the quallthe req.' , ed foe a pool Writang Ink. imitable We the .Quillo eset ad mirably adapted for the Steel Pen. The undersigned la prepared to furnish to the trade ei ther for export or borne /11115.16110. at the abate vcrY low prime, put up as per order, and delivered. In any part of the city free of charge. No charge tor .o.- Parsed. " keg. '" "'"" d `"`" .4 '""" * l'l r TEOIXIKE LENT. fehdlY 65 derma et.. Sr. York. Murphy's Self-Sealing Advertising Envel 0. 263 MAIS D C V 4r57.; NEW YORK— ‘I . 1 The title ic a e d r e b rt r is emesoltl.eit.n4ga the pea o n h ge o h f e a.iltla w wth hono .huh a new article Is brought before the rotate. The experieum of)on bee established . their ,anpenority be yond all question. and he eonfslently refer. to the Meths. - IIY of (hoer busineaa men who have used these envelop. , and to his rapidly increaving .Jet. ns proof of their exert. knee. The Pdlowinu are a few of the rearm. for their Mot - Wily: lat. On Om place occupied M. the seal. a person may have Ms name. bustnese, and tiddreas, eonspicuously and beaufthllly embossed, colcred or plain. thus attention Per fect immity against fraud. ltd. The Envelop. cannot be opened without being de 51.qvither was nor Warr, arc mulled to Peal them. Mb. Upon the adecarrhage of a letter, the coal insures Its Mumellate return to the sender. Instead of belug booted months In the Dead Letter Oiler. 15th TheEnvelopee arc furnished at ohne , the rase other letter mailed is a moist effective aa vertimmeot. to W attract the attention of all threuith whose hands it m TV•Tilowing 4 a list of prime for Dirs. ennramd rm brae. and 'which will lasnfor ream, and of Earrsorts. e the usual sire. either white or butt. of itosid Puts, aud Susie se aline, with name, &Adm., an: Au.lrma .Enrelemer made w letters or less 14.taii abort.. .16 i; W........._. ::: a.OO to 60— _...10&0 10 0 80 to 100 11.00 SOW When It le not erearenlent to forward statourdi,f YorkMoZ,*l.l`ifffal:.lo:frsfiff,r,tAztrttT:riY. l etteutiort. if Addrnewl... '4)3 Medi ." 4:t it. Orden will be attended to pr‘olptly, if f or et ape, Tort Jt 31onre. Co - . Mort. Medi etreet. or of 31enn.11. Jerollmun Co-. 104 et. Runivens Conte, 0=1.401 10 GAOr. from game et COM/ pro theoneml. feld'a-erm CHICAGO ILLINOIS -THOMAS HALE, FORWARDING S: COMMISSION NIEKCILANT, CHICAGO. ILLINOI4. CONTINUES his usual facilities to receive on Stamm, Sale, and Transhipment. all Itterehandiss consia•l him. Boats leave his dock daily far all point ma the lakes and the Minot, Cae and Itkvr . r. Jontn.%u r l i tr i' ^ g 14' Mr. ' .lonn A. Cau.;hsy'.' ST.' LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH. _. ST. JOSEPH, TESSOWEI. Mfr ,DLETON: - ItILEY & 31*(IEE, Proaure. egclalkat.. 3ultnreaggo,Serchauta, oa 11, Itch}} t ' Ateragdgr ' anion. and Lar.-ux. Starhug a Ca., PULA rgh airily P 4.1 - in C. TUTTLE, Attorney at, Law. 1 atta Cornmaraer Ila Peroa.lwauln. at.. Lame. 310. eurug.uokatlon, raarnprir auar;red. ...e2.3:1y , . . 1011 V 11. RANKIN, At fa torney and Conn -0 knor .t Law. and Coinnrii ~,, er t, Pertrofrivatga..,t. Louis, Mg-, Oat , of • Pittehurgh 4 NtlaNn--1"-°1-sl.-1"". Y . '‘ . 7•^ l . ll—, .t Slap .. 3,z ,,, ,,, ,, rc0 ,.. tar. Jahn L. Parke. t,gelbs a auglaly BOSTON. -MMTICAN HOUSE, 'IIANOVER STREET, ROSTON. TUE undemigned having entirely rn 1.01. sad enlarged the above ealflllliT* eetabilah. roeuti cont ./Mot in all about three hundred It SET morn.. would reoPeoifolil glee notice tbat It Is now toady for q/. reeeptiou and acconanuAlatlon of the travelling men unity. An stendnloothoof the unturpaasedennvenletwea and. Ron. , I. &nowt eupertluoue, as the nootenans improe. we nn. which bare been wade ranoot be ptoperly given In an advertisement. Sum. R. to ray. no est/cube has • been itralrli to mode! ..7 Thl• furuiture woe mode etPrteealf urder. regardiwee mrl rut , er t a jo portico. of It, esi.clalif tb. Drawing rtauor • ill be rowel to be of the coon beautiful totnubw, tore. ra cooing room. Riepeoloot, and the hours for meal will le FO arrantod ea to suit the cativo:demo of the early and late. Every department will he nundoeted in an eloereegtiona ble manner, awl the proprietor pledgee himself that We Marries. Woo. atutl 801-votE tho Travollte.em LEWIS NICE. AA or brand. for !lite by OIL-31 1 .7 STATERS/ AN t!SON7, SO and hi Water, sod ..10 groat et MOLASSES-21) bbls. for sake by )...3 • *Ol L. S. WATERIIAN t EONS. BACON—A:few eaaks.or prime SHIM and s :r ld " ...l ' vfld ' l . L. S. WATERMAN A So%E. Home Heelers WISUING to employ Paper Hangers, will b*""b'''''''" Pti4?"l4d3ltlir .c lb* w.‘ll ram. etole of .pjfroxVorkot Meet. (aIiOULDERS-64 casks, arrivell and for ij weer - fnal [LUDY JONE k CO. F LOUR ---157 bbla. S.F. and extra, for Bale Eta L& WATERMAN A SON& r1"1.1:-260 racks Dried Poaches; 14 5 , • nit 1.5 I..S.WATEIIII/1N•• f, BONS.by W ° c?i, / .7:;'ttt ka .bi n°w landing from .otr LARD -13 Ws. No. 1 Leaf; 16 tep " tor ale by LARD— L. 13. WASEILILIII 60NR. . 03 0 - ,-;4411 Th. mat rnand,ilvr a.nstonti. of ILi LW; Afktm lArer..AstAr..l l rrrichitis.lttina R irne.ne tAr ilmast Lowr.azd &Am qicrtion2 Mr Paiwsurr,Onx,,s. • W i n w f o , t b s: s h , tw 3 .t t but wr 2r,l,iTes.iind .1,-, to make TX , nrsert~ LL i6n u to t&1 'teams or dal :Whit En, told to bold no h.Pr to ruttortng litstanitt. whkb fro .111 not vrarta..: • The Mo. of Ireland, arid the Plot and Wlld Mann rir navy celvbistarl for th, cure of all Mira.. a tini Lasts and Lir., which area Kr fearfully revealed In dlliertlearn Latitude... From a rertablnallon of chesakal eatraeta,pro canal from flail Mw and thore.Treira, Da. {{nit . 's SW. !ma or ITtan Coeur ebirnr farad. • igir•Vrt.i.are Bal.= of wit.' chary Le a Dna Nana ri aaprived entirely of Will Cherry //Alt and the genuine Icciand Mont Übe latter imfartod raprearly Ere Ms r0ta.....) the rare aidical Orton n(2thleti are al tow bland by a new chemical rovers. with We extract of Tar— rdie rvaderitavthe whole Nil:aroma the wan .41•10 ant olir.riou remedy ever dineneired for ilia 6)NSIIMITION OF THE LttriOr. EitEDIT OP/ CONSUMPTION Coral' ,y With., Dal awn of. Wild therry.—The follow'. remit JtreMl. Wing. of ConSumptlen, (ire of his brothers and ridere tua riug died of Oorwaroptina) IA truly woblerful: . Pau Dear . Pin I take the liberty advising 706 0 f the benetel hare derived fain the u. of Dr. Wistar'a Baleen of W 4 ,1 Cherry. I 1.11. Pr...USW:Mr that terrible mange. Constlmption In May, Lilt Tke attack was MIT horrifying to be, for Orr of per tamp (my brother. aid sisters) had dial of Consumptima I was. afflicted with pearly all the worst features of th,.4llinaz.l had adiftrra lag sough. and expectorated a mat 6,4 of his., beetle fere, swim Paine in thee., and 00*. mad dab, chi, aiding with dashes of bail ' I was under the ears of IL skilful fr Os time I w. taken eta until shoot Fix sookerince.lsetng them about helot., and my Mends •ansidered my as* hopeless. or at lease beyond oar physktaxis .111.: advised the use of Wittaes Dal.. of Wild Cberry. Without my knowledire.ml father proemad it. stal nowneriad anti Istrring It to tan and from the first day 1 extricumeal tak ing it my health icirroral. ant in two was. Item the time I corarommoi using in I was ablito ho oat and Mar Mk m y bwiness, and labor. which I snilsontin. to da. I bare taken Mar bottles of the mediclue, and now conslder smelt perfectly well. 31.111:111A11 ea a ;1 4 CBCISN Lae Co., June 1 ~.111. —law Mr: I aJaIY. 1. 0 . o topboilkharanter. which bolt ma tn a Very sped , - 0. ohs, in the tollowing• winter, l was kb a se erymil, winch relwal me to such . *- co to yin, 191 . the 6,1,0.1111,1te a • contrateal...p . . 1 lath under era re cough--rexp -gator.. siert. 001. and was obled edit adi feet sOd'sdah . t meat. 1 also Caveat! raised Math Iran my 191310. e=tha.... , ILI (hit ...I.: wally sinking nrder the disease. until January, 181 T. slant I was again attacked with Ike.. 317 friends dmpilred of my I ife„mal my ph raids. Illongh l 1 could mmir e Mit these 4se. Sly extremthe , to my feet, were inwardly void, and almost lost their Dal. log. Under them eirromotanua it MST be tMdT med/ • Wrist., skelem. I finally detarminol to eine balms M. - &doe, Wi ld by physician, and try Dr. Wistar's fiII, of Wild Cherry. mad Irma the first week that 1 maw moused taking it, I nut Md.; agradual remmuY: Iwitthas ued Its UPI eta months: Lithe end of which time / was tar ed, and enjoyed coed hatith!-Weer rhiLCO. and cheerfully re. pommel. the Balsam to all those &filleted with diem. of the lung, and would asy to those ersinmetelng tta me, not to be discouraged if two or three tattles do not MUM cure: but persevere.. I haws done, nod I hare no dualvl but nine caws out of ten, wilt be blymod with renewed health 1 hate lam. Deimeetfully yowl, JOSEPII.TACESON. nrierarakrTp 090S1 AITLICII. true MM.. or mix snug ASV aaIrAST. Pam Dr. Baker, Spring/el:1, Washington Count7'.ll7: Premium, Kr, /lay 11.'19. !boars. Stanford • Perka--1. take this oppo rt unity dia. forming you of a most remarkable cure' perform. ttPcm me by the we of Dr. Wistm's Datum of Wild Cherry. In the year IE4O, 1.. taken with an Indamationof the bowels, which I labored under for six week, when I grads natty recovered. Iu the fall of 1841 I was attacked with • wren , cold. salted Itself upon My icings. cod Me the spare of three years l was confined to my bed. I tried all kinds of medicine. aud every rariely.of old, without bens at and thus I wearied atom: until the winter of 1843, wben I heard of Dr. Winter's lialsaso: of Wild Cherry. SIT friend, persoadal ow to wire it t trial, though I ha l given up all hopes of recover. apedl preparethkaywif /nib. changer f another world. Throne] their solicitatimm indoned to nuke Orthe 'genuine Wistties Balsam of Wild Cherry. The erred. wan truly outo m ithing. three yaks of atdirtlon and suffering, sal aderliaving spent four or fire hundred dollars to no pea and the lath awl most rerportable physicians had paired uromall ing, I w wan restored to entire health by the Ch e rr y of 0,1 ilk use of Dr. Widar's lieleam of Wild Cherry. Slay the Mewing of.Gat rest upon (the proirrietamrof so voidable a nudielne es Wlntax's rs Calm. p -anal, of Will You C a lm. 1' • - Ws. 11. MUM- Bold by J. D. PaMs.(suceensor Panford Parlt)Ponath ' and Walnut streets. Cluemoithdlilo,UenaralAgent for ths South ind West. to whom .01 ,04000 Erll33t. be eactrrar.d. Xiddi Co- D. A. Talmedork • Co.„ J. A. Jones, L. Pluaborths; 1. A. Inekban;Allealmny City: • L T. Russell, Wmisingtora L. 11. Bowie, Untottown. %/elev . . Greensburg: S. NountS,Souirrsen Seat • 11110,00.. Bedford:Real • Fon liuminglon;llmOrr, liollidersbarg 1111.1ebrand • Co., ladianm J. li Wright, Wikamithill Ravens • Co, Brookville: A. Wilson 6 Pon, Wayncebnes: Meksralud t Co. h. IMllmater. Enr Ga. Bole: Orathan t Porker, Mercer; James Kelly a .al co. 11.0 a vaith. Bearer. J. o.numme o ton. Ran= P. L. it C. Joi , e , t i t . irdid;nut; P. Cnoiker.yr.. Broiramills..„ ft, JOM D. P . with it fi debit • Needles' Celebrated • • T b HEMLOCK PLASTER.— hiatar medicated plaelers have hem iamb 1 v`AVbfin7trjallyeorrqatiLthvg. ;Uhtiti =ors ~t,eommdc and ~,,trert,l.heillug et:rodent& Phi' rids/. of th e hiieheet eminence, to teboatibalreaddidad, ties Jam been rabadtted. have given that:amt. dattetiat texamonials at to thcir ruperior virtue seer all other . • tent told. The Indret,llenta of their compodtion. very carefully old correctly oombiurd. rendo them terelioly aolicaltde to omit. twittering with pulmonary diet.... For otn. to the brewt. from Obtruded add& dapping couxh. and local pinny Ute various neurdide tot he laxly, their lacbcPclal character Is beyond doodler doodlers or disrute. ..10 a rrnie. in Lumbago, their ant TerittritY.Cr oetwod appbeatione, each . Malden% iee..h. bed:telly rorraborrted I, the many curer effected. rpr we.kneen tad ye. , in the tuck and Fide, resettles' fro racer strain, thaewet of that kidney., ll th oo en . hi nue I toast by L'utra7w.hro.laethe'ltre'r':..l4V,;r'eo;lll f theft application. To ouch wite rho.. pain., the. plethora ere roman:tended, loth the contultut neenrance that their henelleial Old. will be toned r. 7 &hided. kboale. wboletalc end ILL. by niche. It. k.L.LEILT. 51 E.% MONT'S. PATEN T sTARcii. POL -1011. for oiled a beautiful iduatalt Linen, TWO., Collers.'datt He and iTt kind. of prindlita e Tarrant. the Inte fn.]. uliter.na to the Lanett, zed dud Ro. Kicking: it tanatuna radb.ttt in)... to riothes In any merest. The lad. , have ttuto nareafelt the netwasity of twit an article. ..I in thta their aurae - halm will Lash. of ',abut& au compel:bon la feared after art impartial . 11.—OveCake will Ie tlorcr doren of clothes., and wo Calmly rhould Or wlthoot it. • Prier 1:lN mote her Cale. La:the:aka with frill thravtiour. For male'', roeh26 E. SEIJX.IIS. b 7 Woul rt. BACON'S lIERCANITLE COLLEGE, South East corn, cf F fth and 11 - a/put Streets, CINCINNATI, 01110. (lneori,orated in 1851.) .................. C. It Ire .AS a. T . S. BACON begs leav li t er al his sin . twee thanks n r the serf patronage fafimable u oa to velaich arz 7., .1. 'gri''ndee'n'Tg;labler';:rtte ur-pne..dcwUd site teas to malt ued his effort , . /1/thrnh . the past winter. The utility of Ineldutiou , tot tht.aileemptlon has 'Femme • Drop pletete estable.bed 1.7 p: retired demos...ions. wad been ro budly art( 01 by Ito th,l/aaits who hare erUnr .1 the ad, antaoo.4 of their lir.tructlont m gulre either argument for 11010 support or,. ulhgy 'nen then . TL, pl. adopted in teaChiM, Labince tactlre with d u , r , /n//....ad 1/ pu/d5 are vaerriced In making original entric, of ecem flay I.ior” traaractitaig. JournallUinh Po, ti g , Balanemn AO7attotP. opening and Toeing a great variety of ddlreent let. Of nee... both for a rineu.litp and uulicidnal 1.1. Iron. where thl. 1.6 U./ h.. teen proderow and a.lern, an.l thus guallfrlng we etudent I, entering into the dallee. of the as in may lurid of barriers. The couree m liutruction will roam Of IrOVELI: EY- Toy BOOK KEL1•11 , 11. roil enel U «ter,. department of trade and !Ilercantileuruninu, Whocturinit...als,ll,l4l.Ceur frasnon. Esehangc. 10,,M,tag, Manufag. mupping. Partnership. Meamboatlnd, and Condauind.C. Insofneas.Commerial Culctilatg.ns, rraetieal YentastulalP and Cruilmnia.ll... , I.oll!6arr imtrurted Oati./oaltrt and not lacier..., to that Itinhnta may eater at lie y and hu.a.l. In the ratio of their ea:Nolte and 'n.ehlullr- Puhlte examinations are bad, (I.llchmh puplla are exam. 'Med orteltel i T , If they dedre when the !indent under. rlot IYInA d. : ‘' e h o oill'reeticarAcce urns b trt.t h a ' n ' ts and fin-. Men. 004 awardul to tho,e who are derm al worthy of them. A course can be completed In from Ida to ten week. And In conchniou. the Principal w on/4 state that dretT thing In hi/ patter will le dune to 'dean, his ft:Arch, and make them tbornnuls .11 aecomplithed accountant,. and his extend, menuainmine 'he hmtures comma- ro t denrrallr nahlr Rim TfOcare rithattolla WS • de 41 . nu. at ohtannaa them. Term•—lar a full mune 01 Inwoun In Freping, Writing. Commerrial Law. de.. 510.1.10. ap . ..tJaa Temperanceville and Roblestown Plank " Road Company. OTICE is hereby given to the Stockhold rs of mid Commoy. that lhe‘' ma]. law :argent. Treasurers of the hard (Seaspanr, of D to o ee Dollars on barb ahare of the on the hut Idonday In each and e'er, month hereafter. until the whole stork La rat . in full—as the food ern! I e graded and budged by Jn lahl. The Strrkholgirra are Wltat•td to ho prompt Mad punctual In th , it y.llinent. uschT.r.tf 11_It, 11114.114 - N Prealdent..; LEAD PlPE—Cornell's improve , Lead I'tt for A irlrelte Haase, Cleteme. "'"" h'tt'd and to °W.L ; Ligr , t ,' o . oltDoll. 134 recall street. mehnitf IiVAYEILES, JEWELRY, SILVER. WARE Tees Warr, Britannia Tea Sth, belt tilher Titated FOAL, F.roos • and Stutter Kaiser, Table Culbert, I tin,iet qualities telly,/ Lard". a all deerriptlarte, tor thureltiee. Morett i Baam, anti Dwellingas Oss liaa IlmekeLe. Use Ylisturats'alititary Oasts. a .11 Hold Year. Glaslertd and Won Cutters' ara-Wtlfr ftnye undergidhE riiialm In frissh car tamern will Lad me in the rtir if the More, tentnance In r ri a,s) a large Cloak the above actudeodal at Usti uanaller Ake WI