;•-• 1 ..7J PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. etratiscrED lIY WYIISC & CO plTraztrEGH THUBSDAY - MORNING. MAY 1, 1851 VWEt potmty Ccanumtion.:Vr-'. i yam- The Whir and Antimaie us of Alle gbenr County .111 meet on dates by, the 21si of Ns& bros. et the usual piton of bolding prwary no,ourw, to the Tonithlfd feePooftfoi , at 3 o'clock. P. kl. mild in the tempt Mild, end Bcaotuthe at 7 o'clock. P. to, to .elect tgo delegsto from esch eleetton InatrLd, to a County Cow oubtion, to to held Of the COLLII House, on Wedneedar. the 4th of June nest, at Id delta, 6.31. to =au the count, nomineticute porparstary to the next Gummed Eleetbn..2 also to oneoint delegates to the state Convention. to most at Lononder. cn th• 24th of Ana.. JOSIAH MG, f3•n ct Omualtte. Wx. c...4k . exx, Eery. wadtx To the Whigs of Pennsylvania. • <sr•-' , . 1 7,...„_ ° 119:7"11: 17 .?"Atr 1001;1 in the C"7 .tr,114' , 0. , ,, . , , ,, " camlidatee . her glom of f uoremLind the Supreme COMA. - . 11EBB,T M. FULLI.A, Chairman. Joseph A. Margin, &moot Idellenamy, S. Knox Morton, C. Mts.. Jones. Wm. IL Sllngloff, Barromi B. Moms. damsel lie{, . 1 . , John S. Brown WOO. ' T. Tajlor Worth, J. liobbsson. alewroles E. Brown. Worden E. Preston. . Wm. Baker. Thomas E. (Bohr.. Was. 31. Wets, /dewy Job... Junes Clark, Cher ry B. Borg. Sherman D. Phelps, George Cruse, Edwin C. Wilson. B. A. thrney, John Allis. , C. O. Lomas, Daniel 314:Curdy, Jilts Beaman, (horxe Beason. Km. rearm. . M. McClure. ~.. Jan C. ZieriEle. IL IlllSDLEY'nfilliTel"V'decretatT. 1110., The beentrlng of an interesting original emAribution, from Mr. J. C. Behead, will be forted on the firat page. 1 . F . enrtb page—An original 'May Day Song'— Flory of • First Bina, by Miss Bremer. Thini page—Foreign News, Markets, ke., by Telegrapb--Home Matters, &c. EXTENSION or rue Mosososutta SLACK IVA xen If.sesusrms.-,We learn from the Morgan town Mirror, that a meeting was held in Mason town, Fayette county, on Friday of last week, to take measures for continuing the Monongahela Slickwater to the State line. There were about dice hundred persona in attendance, and able speeches were delivered by Messrs. Morehead, Dawson, Tower, and Griffin. A delegation from Morgantown woo in attendance. A meeting for the came object has been or shortly will be held at Carmieheeltown, Greene county Pa. There i 3 now a reasztable prospect that Ohio iportant - work will go forward. , Tan Mlcutcan OCTLAW!. —The Detroit Tri bune publishes a list of forty-five names of per sona who have been arrested as members of the great band of cutlavra. Two of them Were keep em of the State prison at Jackson, two are set tisni as lawyers, and it is said that several oth ers held responsible offices or were in good stand ing as gentlemen. The Tribune says What an awful exhibit these charges of or ganized villainy present! Fort jj-jine persons ar rested—all indicted by a Grand Jury, on the pre sentation of evidence which would not permit even a doabtin their minds, as we are informed. We give the information in sorrow ; nor have we any disposition to comment upon it. To give currency to the various reports in circulation, would, perhaps, be prejudging their cases before idol, which should be impartitd. As the trial progresses, we shall giveit, as it transpires; and. istlic meantime, keep our readers advised of ony arena which may hereafter take place. On . the reading of the several indictments to fens of the pelmet:try et the bar, they platui not gutify to the charges alleged against the= Counsel for defence tendered the withdrawal of the.plen on the answer made to the fifth indict ment. - 'Court denied thtiarithdrawaVuillias tufficient cans. shorn. Judge; granted that the puitionere have time to prowl* Colonel, but could not set aside the plea 'Of tinaprisoners. •They vere then taken back 7 to prison. Since writing the above, we are informed thabdiax,pr seven /MS persons have been arrest ed, mid Arbtihroted into night.—biwod Tri bune. tairdlOWEitENT OF TOE ALLEGFEENiT A correspondent, residing In Warren county, Pa., whose knowledge of the peculiarities of the Allegheny river and its tributaries is very anti , rate, offers the following suggestions, which we . take pleasure in publishing In a few days, the New Yorkand Erieliailroad will be in full operation. Do you realize, in Pitts burgh, that from Little Valley, where that road leaves the river for Thinkirk, flat boats can be built at a moderate espenie, (worth their cost in your market,) in which merchandise can be transported at a trifie of expense to your city, di rect from New Sark? We, of course. look for other and better communications in Ilicelisture, but in the meantime, here is a descending navi- Vice, ready at hand, for your use. Goods min bn brought to your city in this tray, in February and Starch very cheaply. The Allegheny river must be improved, and it does not need the large expenditure by some thought oacedsary. A few steam dredge boata, ef fectuelly used, would, in one season, make a gnat' iraprovernene in the navigation of the riv er. We May never get an appropriation Emmen United States, but it would be magnet • undertaking for Pittsburgh and the counties in terested to build and employ two or three ouch beats. Probably thirty thousand dollars would build had keep in use three boats, which, in one season, would enable steamboats to ascend the river to Warren at almost any reasonable stage of water. What would thirty thousand dollars amount to divided between Pittsburgh, Allegheny rity, and some • elie or tea counties!A mere trifle to each, when the benefit is resulting is considered. I wish you would allude to this sub ject in your paper. ' We are not sure that our correspondent is cor rnt in el:Limning that "dredge boats" could be . employed toauch advantage. .The bottom of the Allegheny, on the ripples, is clean hard gravel, in which heavy rooks are found solidly imbedded. 'SO,: we will pot contend that the _plan is im practicable; and et all events feel confident that the navigation of the river might be greatly im proved, at a trifling espouse.' Every one eho watches this and similar streams, will find that Mier floods, the dailyffecrenso, of water gradual . becomes less. apparent, auntil at last, when a, Aseitoin,point irmisched, the common rains cheek the fall altogether, and there aro rises and falls of two or Ittree Writes, which continuo until the ,Oughts of summer, and the beginning of an - littOittlgtlut draterdown to “low water mark" t ow; *Aare noticed that stage is jet at the point, or a little below it; where the light draught steamboats . are compelled to lie up. But the navigation of the Allegheny is not thus checked on account of the general shallowness; of the channel, but because there are three or four prorating rapids, in - which there id scarcely soy _uatuunl channel at all. The first, and nearly dm worst of these, is "Patterson's Fella,' between Eittanaing and Freeport, not more than forty milts from Pittsburgh. If the channel were deepened in these few places, (as it could be with llttie diiliculty,) one to two months in the year would be added to the seasons of navigation., The cleaning out of the Allegheny forests has produced a great change in favor of navigation. Its former. times, the river closed early in the winter, and did outbreak up until the opening of spring. Now, the ice is reckoned buts slight obstruction, and the change in favor of naviga tion is apparent every year. At the same time, then is less complaint about low water in sum mer- and finis there is a regularity which was not known a few years ago. • It is worthy of remark that the Allegheny does sot altogether fall under the common rule of be . touting more ahalloi is the navigator ascends, - Between Franklin and Warren, the channel is lot so tankard as it is further down, and might be made rather better. Above Warren, bower: sir, the difference in the volume of water becomes more apparent, and, we presume, that part of flue= could not be made of much use for steam nerigalion, without the aid of dams. If • survey of the river should prove that, our cerrespendent's estimates are correct, or should prove the correctrunts of the statements we have 0 16rned, there should, assuredly, bean immediate nine made to take the &steep in improving the inie, by cleaning out the few very shoal ripples amide!' we have spoken. We feel eon that. _ate now making throughout the ansdzy will yield a greater advantage than thls In prepoxtaon tb ; ehe expense. !The Allegheny liver was surveyed twelve or .herteMirearflaim bYsn able corps of engineers, bat tbei buyearemeuts. made Mace then - in the O ng of 110 draught' steamboats, 144 i s. • moved the neeseldt/ of same espedientsfor deep ening the Aimee, which at that time were darned indisPitisable. Still, their report is vis• sy ulna* sad cos regret our inability to obtain . * sabormsta OHIO ASO INDIANA O.AlLipeo..—The prom:wets oL this important work are now very flattering. MI the commies along the line have voted to take their shares of stock, except Van Wert, I and that. comity-will hold en election for that purpose, in June. If Van Wert votes for the I Railroad, of Which there is scarcely any doubt, the whole amount of stock to grade and bridge the road will! be secured, and the whole line. from Crestlinel to Fort Wayne, will be put miller contract. The. Engineers are busily at work locating the road, and the probabilities are now that the road will be let to contractors in July,. and the work! be finished by the time the Ohio and Penusylemds' Railroad is completed to Crest- I line. THE "WPIEA HAPYIEG" MPOSTIULE. The following article from the Syracuse Star, shows that the •liochester knockers,' the origi nators of a delusion which has seized upon the minds of suporatitious dreamers all over the country, will not be allowed to sneak into re tirement without a full erposure of their shame less imposture. It will be perceived that this is no idle rumor, , but a straightforward account, in which the names of all concerned are freely given: AN Erposz or rue RAPPINGS.—Mr. Burr, who r ecently favored our citizens with several lec tures, exp.:ming the most monstrous delusion known as the 'Spiritual Rappings' last week vis ited Hydesville, Wayne county, where the spirits first manifested themselves. There Mr. Burr was put in full possession of all the facts con nected with the history of the imposture. A rel ative of the Fez family residing there—a lady of unimpeachable character—told Mr. B. in the presence of witnesses, C. O. Pomeroy, M. D., and Rev. D. S. ;Chase, how the rappings were produced by the For family, viz: by the toes and knees; thrit she was taught by one of the Fox girls how to produce the sounds; that the secret was given to her on the promise that she too would become a medium, &c. -We understand that Mr. Burr will soon give this mat ter to the public. While its entire truth cannot be doubted, it most effectually disposes of the whole humbug. The lady who gave Mr. Burr the information is Mrs. Norman Culver, of the town of Arcadia. The humbug is still sustained in Pittsburgh, but it cannot last much longer. An imposture of this kind cannot be carried on without fear. ing some traces which must eventually lead to its detection. The pretended miracles have ne ver been honored by any great number of true believers, among oar own citizens, and we hope that, before long, common sense will cease to be insulted by elaborate defences of supposed man ifestations, which are not supported by evidence that would convince an infant believer in the history of Jack, the Giant Killer. ANOTHER PRESIDINTIAL TICCIT. --The last Uni ontown Genius of Liberty contains the following paragraph announcing n new ticket for 1852 "We have heard a number of Democrats in this comity recently declare in favor of the fol lowing ticket: For President, Ben. Wm. o.'But ler, of Kentucky; fur Vice President, Col. Bairn, el W. Black, of Pennsylvania." Blackwood, for April, has been received by the agent in Pittsburgh, W. C. Wall. bE, Fourth It is a good number. CASEo.—Capital and enterprise are being free ry expended to wall out the water. and build up this notable city on dry land. Four miles of !stone embankment have been built along the llississippi and Ohio river banks, from their junction. A wall three miles north of the.town is to be built, from river to river—the wall is 28 feet at the base and 18 feet at the top, and 5 feet higher than the water rose in 1844,—C m. God. [Arroyo the National Era] THE PROSPECTS OP SLAVERY. What will be the conditas-af-thtelklwholding Stajim at the end of the present century, should they cuaintsiki the eystem of slavery'. In the year 1800, the free population in those States, counting New York, NewJerrey_ and Pennsylvania, as non slareholding, was 1,, 12,- 000 - ; the slaves, 860,000. In 1860, the white population le the alive States is 6,410,000; the ta&Til, 2,076,u0d. We use round numbers. The increase of the free population during half to century has been at the rate of 260 per cent; of the slave, 243 per cent. Should the same ratio prevail for the next 'half century, the free population will amount to 23,072,000; to slave to 10,513,000. This calcu lation assumes that all the States now holding slaves, will continue slireholding till the year MO; but this in not to be supposed. Already the free population is gaining rapidly on the alarm in Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Ten nessee, and Missouri ; while the reverse opera tion is going on in South Carolina, Georgia, Ala bama, Miasissippi, and Arkansas. The following table shows the tendency of thing. strikingly e nough in Virginia 1850 1840. Increase. Whites, 894,000 791,000 103,000 Slaves, 476,972 440;988 26,984 Free colored; 63,757 49,941 3,616 In Maryland the total population la as follows: 412,803 whites; 89,178 slaves; end 73,158 free negroes. The total increase in the State since 1849 is 107,573. The free negio population in now 73,158, in 1840 it was 61,937, showing en increase of 11,221. The total slave population in 1840 was 89,719; it is now only 89,178! being an aetnal decrease of 541 In ten years! On the other hand, in South Carolina and Missisaippi the slaves have far outetripped the freemen. In the former in 1840 the free popu lation was 266,305; in 1850, 283,737, showing an increase of :17,232; while in 1840 the Oaths numbered 327,934, in 1850, 384,720, showing an increasej of 56,786. The ratio of increase for the fres is but 6.1 per cent; that of the slaves 17.6 per cent. In Mississippi the ;slaves numbered 20,000, more than the freemen. In Arkansas Ova ratio of slave increase for the that ten years Ira been 125 per cent.; free 83 per cent- In view 4 these facts, it is not to be supposed that Maryl u lad, Virginia, liscitucky, Tennessee, and Mingo i, will be slaveholding states much longer than lwenty-five years to come; and it is probable that States which now contain one half the slave population will be free before the year 1900. -Thewhole of the slave population at that time, unless; slavery be sooner abolished, will be concentrated to tits amount of ten or eleven mil lions withialStates which now contain a free pop ulation of only three millions; the increase of which is destined to proceed in a diminished ra tio, while (lie ratio of the slave increase cannot be expectedlo fall off in any considerable degree. Indeed, welmay fairly presume from the facts' above stated, and from the tendency of slave la-I boy to drive out the free laborer, th at by the close of the 'present century, if slavery continue, I l a slayeEar=atlVAll*44".willigewolketd ed within al 4e19111111Y, ewe:ll*g a ou-1 merically hiferiatine population- : . - [ Within tear Issfientury, slaves hare steadily. Improved in intelligence. Have the causes of this improrement exhausted themselves, or are they not Working with increased power and_ through additional cheenols? . The nextlfifty:yeare will; witness changes in their diameter which, wandered in connexion with their great inieterical force, , most awaken: int : our gloo ' t appreltmdone, should the hand of , power oil hwy, upon them. - lint, should, the South p safely . thclacreaelog per.' ils of the n xi fiftylparalean, it. Melt dream of' the possibility of ten Millions of .men, who hare had the benefit of white instruction and free ex ample so many generations, :eithmitting moth. longer to tale dotainaqii - Of a less physical force than their Own? • '' - ' had what then sillthe coalition of the slave holding; section in: otber•xespects? Recollect, Virginia,' Maryland, Kentuckr. Missouri, will not be embraced within it CEMBeI with a re dundant slave population; ate, son 'exhausted by thrlrdethrlWture - , ite Maple tingled Intim markets of the world by a prodwdon now coming into notice, andlwMch can be arevywhere by free labor,) sash, di returns' flora its crops, to be preyed upon by an Sauteeing war: Ono of lalkaVll4, who must eat or be decimated, with no mere slays territory to'being temporary reprieve tile, slate holders would, be compelled to emancipate their slaves, or cipetriate them „„h.,,. Let the a 4 trite - paint the , gloomiest pictures aftthe conswineneee of Emus Ide fancy ~,E, araa, a far deeper glotim heap about the tremendous realities of *ashtray. that shall ala 4. Wink , lh year 19001 f It ' l wOontlanadrro long. ' The steseneeewaresota, bele:gag IX) the T tiantepias Company, : which left Nee Orleans some time ago . ie the liver PM .....,,,j,,,,, burether boiler on the 29thaltitco, whilst Of the bee at Taiapico, hllahig theVolloote and• tern meo, and materially itleriter vas meta Mairrectice—Thejth . SittimieSee of the Smith . at Borten,, for killing two children by maiymm• ime, col not acres in cat 171".' though ready toconrict in the other, and.Wiretheteditre dis charged. 1 The &matt of Hastbrag haelineketed Mr. H. H. Moore,] the first officer of dievacket ship DOT QIIIthin. Of N. Y., with a gatiheihll; - 'at well ei the captain, for his exertions la WAIN? thew 'Bulger' al the Helmut Mom= ' _ thriller Bads—Little doubt is,eatertainsa in Bicbsoaci r ' that upon asking thslst± ... itUn ., !t_te Cativetilich epos the Beek of riled ihat. the Nude pziaciplo 71 bekipt, wd. - . . DEATH nos 1110110171 OL The following account of an accident which lately occurred in Lonhirill' e, with the mtinahle remarks appended, is taken from an artiele'itC the Looisiille Journal: The accident to which we allude, and which low created no little excitement in this combats silty, originated in an attempt of the German:la borer referred to above, to tap an old privy_lpit, in order to letthe contents out into a pit, which be had dug for that purpose. He went down into 1 the new pit, after bating pierced the wall of:the ' old one; there was a rapid disengagement of.the gases generated in such places, the disengage ment being materially aided by some tali- or twelve buckets of water, which .were thrown down by the laborer, before be descended. When I be reached the gas, he fell as if he had been struck by lightning. Mr. Hugh Fergana, :the owner of the ,property, who was standing onthe edge of the pit, forgot every thing in his anxiety to ease the sufferer, and be descended the pit, in order to give the necessary assistance. He of course fell apparently lifeless as soon as he seine in contact with the gas, for it is one that may destroy life even by being applied to the akin. rc, Mr. Atkinson started down the pit to assis t Mr. Ferguson, but, upon seeing the disaster and eel lug some of the effects himself, he had p nee of mind enough to hold hie breath, escaped to the pit, and gave the alarm. To this Di iof good fortune, the two victims in the pit are In debted for their lives. In order to know how to proceed on the te m/menet of such accidents as these, it is netts miry to know the nature of the gas which is to he' conquered. He that attacks inch a giant of disaster as this should be very certain that he has the proper kind of wespon—ho that makes the attack ignorantly may do a great deal more harm than good. In mines, foul wells, and ouch places, the gas genet:sited is generally carbonic acid gas, the presence of which is easily discovered by lAting down a lighted candle into the gas. If calbonic acid gas Is present, the candle will not burn, and the gas may be destroyed by throwing down lime or water Into the place containing theloi salons atmosphere. Bat it should Deter be forgotten that carbonic acid gas is not usually generated in cesspools, sewers, and privy pits—the fetal gas produced in such places Is emlphurettal, hydrogen gas, hydrosulphuret of ammonia, and nitrogen, which require very different management from that detailed as useful for carbonic add gas. In the accident which we have recorded, sulphuretted hydrogen gas was the agent of evil, for its smell vies manifest, and is too striking in its horrible odor to be mistaken. Neither lime, nor the throwing of water upon this gas can do any kind of good; neither of them has any power to destroy the gas, as either would destroy carbon , it acid gas. The most convenient method for the destruc tion of sulphuretted hydrogen gas is that 'em ployed in Paris and London, under the directions of masters of sanitary science—it is to let down pans of burning coals into the pit iis soon an this is done, the presence of the gas is manifest ed in a luminous circle of feeble dames artmed the pans of fire ; the gas is rapidly destroyed, and a pure air is made for the victims. Chlorine gas rapidly destroys stdphuretted hydrogen pa, but the burning coals are the most eligible for the urgent emergencies of the cue, audwe hope the recent evil in our midst will Indelibly engross these truths on the minds of the readers of these remarks. VAILIESIES ifslancholy Suicide. —The Philadelphia papers a few Jaye einen recorded the fact of a ycauig woman, belonging to a respectable family there, leaving her home and going to Neff York city in company with a person who hod beau pay ing his addresses to her. Fier father traced her to a house of ill-fame in New York, and conveyed her back to Philadelphia. Thii was on Monday last The paper of-Friday state the unfortunate Victim committed 'suicide on Thursday night by swallowing .dote of lauds nam. Anthracite C.ll Trade.—The Schuylkill Navi gation Board, at Philadelphia, hare reduced the rate of toll on all coal pawing fsirmonalock IS =its per ton, making that precept yeti 30 cents. Negotiations are in moue ltdititeri the Navigation and Reading Haßand. Boards Pt re establish the old rate on coal. Cbstcpal brdnght down by, the Reading Rath-cab:lst weeklll3lotlldll to 32,030 tons; Canal 11,860—previous Week; Railroad 34,000; Canal 12.000 Nile War Strarar4ir —a)rdere from Washing ton have berm received et the Charlestown navy yard, tbe the construction oh 'tanner at that place. She is to be laigsy than the Funnels., which was broken up • year or two elate. And will bare the same mode 'of Frrepplition. Plane are to be forwarded to w.lhizigton• - ly. ...VavaL —We learn that orders hare been Issued from the Nary Department directing the United States frigate Cumberkuld, Capt. Wm. E.J..ati tour, of the Mediterranean squadron, to return home without delay. it is understood that • court martial will bs ordered for the trial of Capt. L., upon hie arrival in the United Btates.—D'or• folk Aro.; Ifinot's Ledge Light.•—The light boat fortirrly t - d on Brandywine Shoals, hu been ordered to be placed. off 1511not's Ledge, below Bodoni, and in the meantime a spar thirty feet high has' been erected upon the site of the late iron light house, to warn sailors of the danger. From Cardrans.—:By the arrival of the.barlo Phoenix, the New York Commercial learns from Captain Mason, that the inhabitants of Carden as were in the same state of apprehension from invasion, as the people of Bavaria The basi n.s was consequently dull, end freights tolling fast. Seven Fuyiti‘t Siam, says the Nest Ilampanire Statesman, paned through Concord ma Tonadny for Canada It adds thst dna is a commoo oqur rent!. • Mom., the Forger.—Thomas, the Lend war rant forger, at St. Louis, was discharged horn custody, the U. S. Circuit Court, it would seem, having no jurisdiction in the cue. Another lirpritee.—The Indian now coujhued in the jail Of Cole county, Missouri, has been further reprieved for thirty 1371 by the Presi dent The Pantheon in Paris, which has long beep bone of contention between the Clergy atuilleoQ lar authorities, both desiring to possess il,; has at lest been irreverently destined to public we, and the government has set aside a coca of Li, 200 for the purpose of decorating it with superb paintings. For three years, M. Chummed , bra been engaged on them, and they ere sitokinOW as very fine. The &rodent Right. 41106160 Z of Rob coon ty. Ifissisaippi, has been eonvicted of eattiesib tog for several copies of the vilest abolition &eta published in the country, for the purpose Of Air. culating them among the people. The object, of course, was to heighten the exasperation (ft to wards the North. Such conduct deserve, unitrer sal execrstlon.—Richsernd Was. Recent inielligniet frock fetn.kccoein's_Land te grants the suds - a Cent colony as bocasslng ,21silg ware enbelentile. The cenifiggpsee, °immolating on the hands ef mereenesit , ' 'chants' stones were hind When the "WA °D eices, and in the female liestarg,,ll4nofTcern thine are seven Inuniredelnifeei- 0 o ,SO , .... . .~.: tigers." . - it At a &natty rroedirtr datiA 14 Vill Emend, tba Earl of Wiadialut a te."lo lead the ripple." "It thorpeoP - , k• mik ~ their Inder, he would mi -=,.- Lla t ideom- - fort sad dotoestirliapplaWatil - ; kW lament Of ttliplettga gm in 182 E gr ater agitator for Putesteal vtia4lam,- -indoolgamat ooteleola awl arkikerlea." 4 ' - Aft ettrtiordificW‘i,igdyretWilitio4 k formerly *ail corm= A th#,B : its inteneitYlme, bonni!le bean y', ' flied by reoe WhYille nil 'Am i in oin V io South 'AIDIZICII: 'ln Iliabolie - Aires; ' ' pox was for 11011natime baked tobd . 4chmi whooping cough se veins enuill. , - Sectufim in Bona Cari#lmrril b. that the first movement in Anoint sec in mr nevi lotion, in the &alarm Mail , 0/ot4° In the city of Cbubsue, by a •roano -cr con vention 4111 tbe ficsites',llloitr - of Einitt Cwilins. whiCh : Is if .be bekl kr in. Th. month of May next for tbspiiiy the grcel question of as , rP• ) . ; '4' Prise Pigs for the Greatatntaddize—Atoottg tew settees wet to the Great Eshittition; Pena aqt thee are pdp and one bundle afl Wett4-'— Now, tit and twenty pipe/ heti titt endive my /up ety; and we it say put out web pig would• beesatheitet *Often, of the Portdgn end Americat BardWate. LOGAN, WI SON & 00, No 129 Wood Street, NOW en= - Am .1d Wateetri m adiel rditlatif AND ./WOUNAN . 11 ARDWIME•_-_ - SWUM. sxe Rtml Whig trals.suid übletssau-an Pr ' 4le.so to car tom:6mm nue Oa eassion limmikbrietti =re thseinera ettlis. • eftinnta . haranos Compaq at Pittakuth SaiNCOURAGP. HOME INSTITUTIONS smoso.avekt staid, aturagam. ow. 11. : ntiaiirawake - -:...÷ w. zusa. wier. ' in nose=tmustiet7,'" AhAvvsty...4 .a "tor= .b. ~, Wag= a war and . = kaolr• 10 eCat= lll4l, waft.. ...1047. a nwir. w. jartit., grialit=4lll F lll6"..... "Wr. rills, discovered I ler PlLLa.—These by Dr. MelikareAawlwlakia he.r his ow* tem, errs ant 1.. la his wet taw Doe. Ina fee year. th ey ; the attn.= of other Se m... and thotoe e yw.ed into wane are. Dar curl= all dime.. of the gin., they set with tenith4Y 1314 secularity. The bathe. room feel, the Of ellen., .01 he le welt The effect Is alroces magical: and after nrallowing drop and ...w oo . of ; doe. deerrlptloa, the nailer. bade himself M 1... owe. Dimon of lb. herr are eery cacao= la fhb ocomr,oha are sehiehtfol to their threader eatheyarehrownet oar carmine. Are you tioraihnt with .y of U. eempleinte velaleh arigimte hi dlseeeei .toe. ef I Pemba. Dr. Wiatees PD4 aral he nth..d at once. MfgMl For sale by bbbi-dk•Vor..l3 Petroleum ! Paremorcgo. IleinUegdon m ar ,. S. IL Kith—Dew MI, You Petiole= 13 Working won. den in shit vicinity; therefore we would thud; you to tend two dozen by the Peneurylvenia Railro a d. We are en th,l7 Out, an d i t i t boug Inquired for almert every der. Yours. respectfully, JOHN LONG A CO. Hamner; Ashland 10. , 0., Me h l 10, H. M. Hih.—Dear flit, Your Agent. • No weeks since, left with co for dom. Rock oil, which we have told. Fleur lbrward tout dozen immediately. Your hoolicint It workbag wonders In holt INMOD. We as obtain 1...M1M1 excellent entire:abet, U you doom them. Yours. Or., H. W. SCOTT. for ode by Keyser t McDowell, IQ Wood .tree[ It. E. PAM. 67 Wood street; H A. Yabootock.l Co. moor Wood gad Front hreeth D. L. Curry, D. A. Elliott. Jowl& Douglas. and 11. P. &Imam, Allegheny, also by the pro victor. 8. M. ICIPII, aptheittrel Llnal ilasin.betenth et-. Pittsburgh. Oar I roe a 11.1KLITI...—Mr. Charier Wood, reelnlt/i prophetor of the TWage of on Long Island, to supply the demands for his land a. ha s laid off no addi. Urinal number of lota, equal In el. nod quality, and thume.nehtly disponed of at that pls., which are to besald and divided among the purchasers in the tame manner, The. lands are of good quality—rater and wood abundant—LW they Ile alertly an the Inns Island Manned, fifty milasfrom N.York. Rottkonkotim Lake, with abundance of ash and beautiful transtiatent water. is one mho to the north; Great South Ray. with ha hams, ors.r/ grid aearisit, is four miles to the South: while Lakelana, a Tillage recently startati, where many handisame bolldinV are windy erected. immrdlaa•ly adiains. Ifermannrille le therefore a desirable point for the eye of the capitalist the gentleman, or the mechanic:, withlng a counter reef den. to rent on. We inelte their attention to It. and wide irooks uirerthemen to anorbercolumo. &Pik Market Street Store for Bent OR RENT.—The Store, 118 Market,* wart,Triivz.frotgerthrnlvilvigh next Irguilnoi DAI4 (MEER. COIENTT CONIIIBBIONER.—Maior JOHN WILLOCt. of the First Ward. City of Pittainuir yin he candidate before the Auti4lasonlo and Whig County Con ventioa, for the office of County Como:Lind.rr strairriatrdedT girCLIRK OF TUE CoCitTa.--JSYdd M. Bllleh will bet a candidate for the above office, eubleet to the dad rm of the Minting laitrliesonte end Whitt Conntr Con •entleta ep3daledner Marßccoutrn-1 will be a candidate for the oflke of headily, etiNect to the decision of Ito Mk and Antbstesorde Catntr tatorentlon. 8.411.1. FALINIZIXE. Pittsburgh. April 'Z,ls6l,l*trte, ser;COCNTY Titinnnltlß—WO are author tad to ansionnoe that J. W. Barter, of the 24 WWI. City of Pittstraritti Nb• • earidt.tate fer the calm of Cituntf Tretunner mkt to the iteridon of the Anti &twain onn Whig County Tenni.. giarCi.saa. or rat Corar.—The name of John Horner, of korrooltip, edit be rreseuted tho typtottoktlng Attu:morale slat Whig County M. bon nomlaation to the &toe of Clerk of tbe Co= aptbadaarte.a ma-corNty giursTEß.—The name of Jon:: 31=Leirr, of the Std Ward dlr of Plttlburg6. sill be sot, mated to me Anti-Muoule end Whig County Consentlon, seam:4lWe for the eke of Reeler, sod snits inane. lf supportedtArm,yer 01110-10 „, 011KTY Rcoana.—John K. Foster. of fh. l4 ,r..lnrepira n b. 4 nem . , nic ‘lll-isCounty Lonrentica j®rAter.mnir.—Robert Abrahams, of Eli ttteth Betpagh. will submit hit natme to the AnteMelott. and Whierte=entlere, se undhlate for [mamba r lieu to th e ep.2l.lterte-2 jje.Conaire RlGl3l7.ll.—!'lease announce that LL. J. Mr dm MlleLom o e f n Allegheny t L l o S T .11 . 1 E. • stdure tb.liasosic aWiz e Coun u s Contveuk m esisu of Am. ap2bsintsr3.s CLERK OF TELECoral. —Henry illinneJa. of M • ...lulu O norminolkto tEr also, of Clerk tbe .4eTtn.l oourt , of y lei. the AURRlssook. wad WU; Coeutf Cuar All rghtnrot Cocoa,. too WARR Ler COUT;rIr REGlSTElL—Alexander Rich ardson al M. Iltsairara. Alairbamy Clir t will b. a tsar dal.lot Me &ace of Comity korai.; .bject , to tb. dtr = 14 , 121, bal antl-74...11c law.> llinsent.Sen Re- ft will be seen by referring tp our ad vertising salaam , . that W. ai. fartella y orgy seletratea *rata= 4almegi Ilse atjast made MI alligemaym among as W. hall Me latgadastim oalase` huge smash our haMbis, ea •gzesat It a MI to Le the moat 'asolJechalgereparatioa gitgowned, Woe tosapowal of balsam sal gum lemulist a I.4Lia, wad serassaabag cum eelsermy it goes, thataestoutela the mom eclentires of the eneallrea faculty. We aids all faaahiss to vet a balls lamoliately.s CA It may am mode embalm. mpla.taval IfirCourrY Compricsicoas.-4as. McCune, at d,iNtattrWintolti ru.o.AMESt NM. Wlsr=awat . .at of MGM, To Bolwol Teathas • 11 1 .44' . 'Fi1l be 31er:tint:et the School o C tlat i el 4. l4 ftb r: the purr, opoin kr 0 sonalm a a"Vw. " ~,V • M.4.,:t mr.Ritustuser.tr'' AS:ALL BUNDLE Lost. , coiltaia' a Lady's &wing Caw a (1./4 caitai . ll. A. L." to mist.] will bi /*SW Parasols. uRPICT & KUCHFIRIThhare reed cif 3 Clferb i =lll4s Cbtlt t o= pee. mri ERRIMACK PRINTS- 7 , Nelayl . e , s r ftrk . - IjtAISCLIC 4.ls nc' :??ttnent turi mummy ri t acnyulv. _ _ _ _ ]3anh bW livite the egitkaka emir ittlarinlatha.urtatu, liar; To Gardners. rrwENTy ACRES of Gardening Land, al az?l'. U ellarrYJOl l = -,1 .1 " V12 , 1 ' egg: 4...t ig=re w =rwl. Stir partico(sr. su; I ear= Adart..t Jur ttifq.')g.t. To Farmers. AOOO ACRESjtirming and Grazing tii , oar .. .or, Within twit. =Una( tie Non Vora !saki Aloo—LW .arsi Ito tlk [olll3th Ls Pala on arrow axda ,l3, oonont Enquiry af • _4l!. WILKINS C4I. iari :, maw at Market and Thin! A. gOOtABISBRIIS WANTEIfun die Chai• Oen Hattissil .Also, at nusaber of Cana o.nd 'f.o4t i la. •n;ni g enalea troag U ttto a. lb B'.'b"",ill. .0:1, ! - ..; o• :- . x.y. JUNCS, Engineer. : g lODLIVE N 011.-30 . superior White Mr ale b 7 mil R. . 5ELLE11.9..57 Wood a. JAIL PEPPER:MN - D.-150 lbs. (Ararranted I y Fare) for oak by my) R. E. SELLERS. RED PRECIPITAID-25 lbs. for sale by my) IL 6. ti.ELLERs CPAI'/C- 10 bble. for sale by - rosi 6611.669 CDF4'4ON-13 bales laudipg from str Cape m 44.14 .; 11141441 DICKEY CO GINGSENG , AND RAGS -3 t '`` G ' ; i Mon nut for wale by '' 1 . 1 4 ' 44 ly12:1? DIVILIa &CO, --, o .• Water ntut Front str_ .FE - 71 ---- TRE - HT '- s4 l kigs - TiiTaleTY : ~ Mb I - 19A1All DICKE! a an. t mapa t ‘k ii c- .. S , - e .. 11. Dotson= ' • • . ' att • And id cb T s'l°3 15 AU f" L ' LL, - , • : tJADI D mTY GEAVater. and IS Finn or _ ...- - ENLAXSEEI.A.' ) 1.4.16 r Bali by: I' ..r, . ' .lA3Ltil DALZELL MORSE'S Comrjtd Syrup of YELLOW tri,ll ° l Ei I LE C grN wicKEHMI A V, Pala Ural* Western Pennayirsula. aryl tar= at What awl Sixth xu, awaits' Notice, vAI. mason indebted to.the Estate of lkintimierr, lete of the dty of Pittsburgh tee, mi b arecAl==l . l7 null.. ". Ibt - "".'4. • OUTHATIPE7 myterets o 2 ibb MoCLELAND, Len ay psy st,,Q;eenwood. YERLY'S• BRASS BAND will Bite two aveas=litMZlMWAlTZl'd emu, and= to the arum= Concert 6 cents The chieftain long her landing between Pitt lAl v a . 4 ""tga gßull .6 IL th. w . elkftdattltlr. J. Wm& Sox riOLESALE and.tetail manufutu. is Han fit, tLW dam tylar. NA t OI lbey offor opoopb.M.lnktf Into of Indy cnro ouLtfuln .d mauunctu M n oad i, of .117 . qz a = o l==. ° .... o opm. niuggibein th.sortoo z jr AMES WILSON has removed hie • liat lg2PZov to No. 91 Wood stmt. tbird door 'moth EOTARTNERSIUP—H.aving taken' my son. =wont IL Mann. Into paincroldp 01 the co pal Sur baalarl l / 4 2, will Santaltar do Inia., otoda SW NW Of J. Wu.naJoi d on.; at 91 Wood street. • %Wan WILSON. P i ll iardWant Au=rati . ta• li t' t'd t e r Pit kb. , - - ' LAAlum ,Young ~. ' , /loardillg. tad Day School. tr eMI:t. IL J. MGM will open a School of ir s is VMnpke M:l=slutt.• g 44 . 1 . 1 .p1i0 : _t0 - aiestdeliatt r t. fixr thaw.% Mtlf ul... he t . . . . MieVt 3 = ac.OSE! BOSS I M— tram tbelrtambreary Iskuton.9oou ..... _ gme wain !Tout Jig to' 9k, Inch. In iem, . Is lIM MOM. tu Sur 190, a manufactured a ..Zatentikst a rgsFlit=t pr ra1...,....12r....me tr . .. ~ alr : ::w la 1 , 4j o riass raritabaar — ra:mtirkt a 9 91' MO= The mat Exelarordierey Dip:Query in the World is the great efirrileint Remedy for Nan and Brae R. G. Farrell's CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. , rir i.dh. R8 A,...,b m r i:04 4 ut , z.5 ..., rx t r i e .,: r t f o iz: .. d : ia .e tti t... : olooe Intimate With theiethetory ti nth thus account for eheireurprein power user Woos. Their all:alumnae in the knowledge f medicine wen the wonder of the age.l 4 . while .0 the e time the Menus of Chemistry. which with then:thud tr• origin. au to the net of UN world "a ‘,..i.e bock.' min 11..7 it.r ..rtb.... 4 main.. O . ' endents. In lb beautiful greet vide!. ALI the desert:Sof I sable, abo i i rare pl fragrant ants owns end domes weals whence are .tOtalLued Mo u o • . c awl balsam, of add. this I ' parable liniment Le annposed. end by • shoove ninth lug uncle... P.3.1.110Z end atedyne ; ropsettee it I I vr ben applied. thscantanecuely diffused I .gy,,,,,,h mew a n ~,,,,,,to !plena, allaying the most be • des pain in Incredibly short. Use of 10 or IP shorn. Its salmi Le re pt, powerful and effectual. withont the . ImM danger. t penetrates the flesh to the bro., relaxes ...Attracted coni releases cue to Mato which hare been ,alaied br y , mush. the ebriveled Sob to gnaw oat cut rich blood • circulate through iteveina. It even:ere tne Synovial F or Joint Wateryand this is the root.. Oa It has ea universally eueemetul In curing all bosses of the j nts. ln chronic ISUCtIOI2/1 of the Bp i... Bear, Lungs i d Kkhreya this great Asablan remade , 00015 unparal • eat tor Ague Cake or EnlarFeusentof the :'.Nisei. It is a.l ifiu and ka Rheumatism It has peritens. el some of the [most extmonlitary earn on most aim y,r cramp.. x , Mega Paths, Wounds. ChilMalua n thurne, Whit. Swell rumors, Se. Or. It le equally ethoocious •n disease of A m ale , such as Fistula. .Poll leil.Bweener. thiff Complain l• ligempre,Farey,Spatheeeeemougdf... yaw. bps • Mindifalla Fidint , red le nearly all boas. either! mut or Mat. when dye as eels,. usl application this liniment Marsh at the loud of ell 1 onelle-ines. • ' The folloaiti Is from the yr - I=lW accountant of ths pgealthy and hi MT nopeetable house of Vlll3 a 800. of p o or* and or ' b fib Out of the most .useful cures in ille extrude of • e.d highey, Mr. IL O.? II: Dear Sir, Aolnated by • semen: grate- 1 1 fulness, I 50b..1 t the followinif AS an Instance of the ail'. or of Your gm t Waldo, Sty [241, throe years old,was • eldenly at 'ed with e terrible dthism. which. to leo in. Az hours, reetreted it to Mal Ad plessnun The iloste I Loam..on rig that rut a joint mold b teat the tech I turned blackcold, and relvelystsoread effiefino• the • ro lured. ally closed and altogether Med. Follow ing Ohio eras deb to albeounth the eying bream& core • ...Aced. and carted, that when laying on its back, the ' ',ad end reds' My nd foureed. leed, the child presented I . eery sera •e of baler Lmmediatelr on the se- le . t a t...h , igezlll Melt: ate:V i tt: l cl far ll:g h ee/Le , it was Lib • claim time, and variousnrcieurlfu [alents aPPlla A consultation of Pie.debee was then held, but to urpoo. The ease was then brought Le. sire the Moll Society. but melting could Le suggested L Lich had not Imoir beet. dosw and the doctor thentold ....e he could nothing more. Re then commenced yivite your trent freely over the entire Length of the . pine; acid yo •ay imagine • plcrengs Joy. when , after a ye. applies .. returning cinuenthra tens uppaeni. The hild ilkpidly •vened, with the reception of the sight. L.ich did no me protect for nearly a month, It b Low hearty • n robtot as cants 11. other Wes of the same kind wore! in to neigh. lerbool leer. wr. all of which deer wheu, no doubt. If :our Linen= had Lin deed, they would have Ta. Tend. Pct., 11 1, 11.51 • HENRI O. CL/ILANI.. . dee, Com ; holt, E r ympel al. and Rhannati.nn 1 - . Cur.!. I HA ,. Marion Co ILy , the 7.i. 1110 Mr IL U It—Desna gir- 7. ye Liniment L. selling eery well. and eoing a earl deal of goo] among the ito It bes eun te e the mu of leyeiscies, and an other lLea bad pain to breast. /. lady. oho aro confued to ambed Le sound mou th s with weer Complaint and Stree t on of the limo, ran entirely cured by the no of your Arabian Lent- She said the dans. could minder no bond. It has been' applied to • fresh cut. see lt in ehort lbw. 1 have been afflicted with Rhenenattens for • /014 M.., and just before • wet spell It framed me CO / much that hod no r.... 114./: ma 1n the night / ocof••• recced bathing and „rul:dee with your Liniment, end Lettuce 1 wice done robbing. the pain rased. . JOHN BUCAMiIIf. Stiff Complaint, Sweeney, Dotemperr, Cora and Soqytt Carat Portateiter at Flat; Tut= County, ill.. fl. l'anam: Tina. Arabian Llniment is hi hl pith ' -", , b7=t'avf°gas j ob'''' t"'"" nd name gVes.eVa i lltra o 63 " Wo[ritad h r ;Z•e ' t " A I It on r pelt that hal the Distemper evrr eau. and cured it Immediately. S Para It le derWedlr tb• greaten burr neeiliclne he ever nadd. Tharp harp been numbert curet l oth for Sore MA I. XI and with I dud it • eery valuable Inedielne Gnat. Boucre of Countrafrtts 61;w1i.D sOsINET IMPOSITION ILE-ID THE TOL LOWING ciauFuLiv. • Ib. Puttic am rearticulaely riationeat again. ¢ Boas timamme. attach has lately mad. Um appear.. la c aka by the Importer alto make it "W - 13 Yarnell /nth au Liniment." Tlela is • ilangtlOUl hurt and more Retie auxter !tom Ws teasing the man*. hmU. 11. - -r ~ tw wtiro.i. nem, to can fo* U by Utr ummegUrr.r. I intment." br unpatuttipled dealers will leopm. thy SIT ):7OC4 airfare upon you rar the unmatte, tut always ask ,1., - II G. lizrrraa Litneara Ina fair apex, • thy grunt= ah.trut IS lettrrc a abetter r.r,vii 1 .101.10* Is atm on Um outride wrapper, and the. cras tiavret to the gLtea bottlr—•' Farrell's imam!, Prong" Aocrott wanted In ever} Tams, Chlarre and Hartict. In taa Cahod kat...l,th which ogle U not twtablishel. Ant, Uttar-to Li. 0. - Y.1444 Pooria, Ili., with oat Moreau aota character, wagattittlitiatta eat tot aroma who wlll fanhatt now of Ourge, awhonists moot attloatlo informattow for worry el. , rittuoa. • Psnd-25 amts. !Aerate, surd out &Harr:it...ld 1 . 4 g only P.4afil u jaanutantoded by IL U. t F 11, sole Idventat atdd ip.l.lluar, and wholesale draggle,. Na 17 1/aln Meet, Pws - Uld and Ut salt voleaal. and retell at dronaielor'e I, BELL/112. ini>l4l,S No. 57 Wood .Vert Oeo. R Richbaum, Civil Engineer. WILL ATTEND, in any part of the coin v • m t . tb• •urrry. I•c , ttoo. and rootrtroctiou f rail, Xenothustlx,t and Woad 4 EddOO, Loci• Pax:, to, tot canal az •I•ck.•••uus awl will W z r-ultiors. •ita cstaddis of say of th• • 7littteal , atilla .14.1, =I Was cut UMW Vi/141% =Leg dra•ritgrod. =XL.% Ibt . Vegeta W• Le, draughts of cosebinert. OgtutgtAttr• Battaiow• war 1 Ls Coon 11Zrencw.—it..31. A. Sr Luna's. 7hoa Dakteeti, Lao Ntmlie h. Craig. Esq.. Woo. Matron. EN atatlta FER "Ed acatiotd u Aseminuon of All eithPny ••Ontsiry,....lllamort. In the Li Wsbl Public - Psba.l 1 Allegbnar elth on Friday. Stay 2.1. at .!arrestwill be deli - err by J. P. vom, - 111. A. •od .111 r I. A. Walks). Or Petards) blares. will be de livered by Mesas. J.J. Wolcott a6l T. Covell rrit....b of education us seep...ULM} Invited to at seder a 0.. Eze,utlee Committm, aprirAd J. C. 81.11011131, *es') ttiDIA RUBBER BELTING.—A verylusge th Root main= efla Bo Loch Belting or, hard, from:ll2 to "4.. 'air brlLlorf no. jrnOor to leather or any odor. FL.; Open Delta for the f01..r100. ..rloo. enamor • • • L The tmliet motility of .I.lth and tbk k erLicti it sill pdair, No heat under "X 0 dogma, fatimakottt Wuxi 11..11 II remain. tittilbla to any deg rem( coII. It of =eat e.magth and durability mid &MD% 4 ;i 4 , emue raillaa,conveturatiy a gain of powealt obtained. heti attnittd to dia.Mlocry. a r my rad moire *ltem tinti is toe mac with laatber or any calacy. 4, to wide taltir.o the :oats moot Ulm that of loatt• distettma for Ira and of Demi M t...te: loatr.g loattn and orrientittr ' toiator:alalift ou band ate for tale at Soo ittal Wood rt. .03 , 2 J.& H. P/lILLIFS Nd 1 Salmon. 4, d . o Ao do tiO GU No. 3 Sl•ekerek: lu[ado do do d. No I trimmalthul. oo Larul ' .oo r iodor [lloo] JOHN WATT CO 1016 IRON-66 to. Forgo and Foundry, , 1 2„ mipcmeot, I,y APO JOHN WATT CO i,j I LAXSEED 01L-10 bbl s. prime, from JL tbmcrAct for uta br aP34 JOLIN WATT t CO. 13, A CON--dOOO ibm ccuptry cured for sale by .1.. IaIIN WATT t_ Co g lOTTON-56 balea now lending from etmr k_J Fart Mt: tar rale by !PALM DIMES& Cu ap.Z., Water and Pratt ot. S WlCilitiE lb t i,in " To - me 2 do dry •PPI. , Id six/LA festiterr. do rulc Now 1...1111,, franstraMer iorifouk CPO p hl t V . ot Great Cure for D3r9ePsial NOTIIER SCIENTIFIC WONDER Pr. Ifousbtun's Peseta, tbstruedlssethe flulti,te Chu j. Jots, akireit Dispepsla Cupp, prepared front Rennet. or the Pura slinuscla of tbe Ox, after dirction• of Baron ifettifilt the itYkdaketiont Chosolst, by J. P. Bought tin M -I' Vrwr iP tte p rtul mad foe Pill compa.. = D a nrUtytownws taw nature* own surthod, ny Nature's own t,t he nudes Yule, " i'y ' e na teaspoonful id Puns, larded Ln water.will 11- sat or dissolve .4re poun d , y soda 1.1 in stool ilia asses, oat of the Mama, • I tie nastric Is the great solvent of the foot than. pngerelng, atimulatirm agent of the stesoseh and Menlo,. 11 Itbaot It there mu fe e no dlmartion—uo eon :onion of fool Into blood—no nutrition of tb. r. but y am, find, torpid, painful, and destructive nandlnon of the whole digestive appeasrus. A weak, half dead, or In awed stoinsch psoltices ho goal thistrk thd hews 2210dirimmi, wad debility which mum. But this wtht mai be entitled by extracting the digew tire pinciple, I'vrin, from the stomachs of animals mbhnir unin, thus Aspoing a Digestive /laid, prwinely bite the ont.idUrarieJtllm, its clithalcal Dove., and f irrilaking a complete and perfect .00022101. fur it The p i t of ,Erurcuing the savarete of Omni= lath:is/alb LaO loth been known to Physlolimlall Dr ilour.hton Mahar the toent of magi. the al:Wm-Won of th is art to the mare of Drapusda, lo a perunt thd aggssableform Read the tale t ine evidencel Damn Ybla, ho his mile trand work on Animal Chirsolstry, O saym - An Artinsial big,stive fluid analmirow to the Own*: Juke, may he tar:tfaw o "ft—d, dz.., and Alsodad, r to , they would be In the Mouth stonmehl . ' Cull on the Agent for farther evidence, of aninflar thw arter lt Is doing wonder. for Dyirrelat.M. Brorr battle the genuine MOWN bears the written signature of J E. Boughton, D , win proprietor. Prim, 00. Dollar per bottle. .S b ani ,si rthr , :griv ve l t. ing s :l l, 7l l, 6o lcDo esi wzu.. dthce of A t . tii . ral t :e.for 140 Word st , rittabmgh Desien fornskied at propyittor's prices Also, fora_ ale by K. IT Wad 4 W. CYHOULDER BRACES, of a new and au Tga t l ricti4iirELL . . 'yap • 140 Wood et, Ilt4bargh. airQd. l- aul Pee them. • IrittISSES, of all kinds and sizes, for the 1 relief and radical :ore of Hernia, or ittiptare, cca. town} 011 hood sad for rale rir ariao WhiYISEIL lid/OR - ELL, 140 Wood q. TOWN Lail F OR BALE In the new fraudCo mit I,atrohe; wietinareilud • , Pa. The Loyalhanna Depot o y f Me Peran'cf Railroad. l e new town of LATROIIE is beautifully enlisted on all elevated level plain. on the Lankof toyalhattna Rimr, when the Pennsylvania Ralleend crone. that Omani by a band... moos t e mp. 0 1 M., nooks of so feet each. It 40 mile. east of Piusbuhrh, met of dreensburg, 11 west of Lhonkr, amethof dhhvi vine, 1 moth of Youngstown, and 7 moth of New Alezan. drUL The itetruylvonsa Eat/ma will be °phut' to the umporary terminus near the tower, early in November that, to humeri with Cho routbern turnpike. Th•Penerm e ra, train will hop to take • meal at the new and ettandre DAIL ROM lign i i r.c auw in peognee of ere, Vo to n In iLer Beak", 21,X71" be .smelt foot The lota now offered Mr P the a or l e .. her 60 front on greet& TO het wide, mirth Met o feet to • feet alley: they will range to ..= ard according to their path°. None of pones Wean more than 400 yards front the Beitruad Depot, width In the centre of the town plot. OW-lots end maw hue, of which there are several handrunelt net along the Mark of Wu WM be eold on favorable terms to per h uhu, to bad. The climate of this mho Is de pgptpg. ape menery mond the town is mu brantifill nerd , a ntic, hid It will no doubt be • Plate of great reeort ' fr t o% the aim tar . . Le in the midst of the.linest thhlag booth,' legum La part of the 00010. U 041198.1 .01Z1110117111...001...e.i.t.theear.1.1 Lat.altat 00. to mme lbr.dbutzervo..... pe th' o p e '' Alr trpoint whit:the IrTi k thrt r rietrtit Of Lllonier valleA,n . tottatalll e ctegor, • turasto r i Zerga " lts li tel c Alessnass.ton, Tit h e Doot, b r . :lll l.. gar , e i gg• Li tr i g=d i g becktwth Omar a Ow west watt: sal 4. bect of coal can be bid eke* to the town, in tbrdulaire. yraulagr. a=l.A.,thZ=learZyolag= gri t s ' t milks. in tun lath Asa, a tramp.- . r w ith'. don wds tlaa viu n t = ..e..e tz c rick Irarhr Irrtnir the eon= won. Trotoll d:trr . 11fe kb‘ 'd era ont= rin =16, 1 '71%.4 . 11,... in poem or by letter, to the subeeriber, or his regent to Toongstowm or at the sass ta Weave pl. OLIVA:It W. DAWN kat " yr t !'elalceir ao Intgerillthlte ideal aS Lanallik ustiT in the month of Ilona. a hits due Was war 'o* QTEA3I PACKING-4000 pounds mixed. 1.1 Min and Fare India Robber Nekton how 1.12 I% Inch." tidelorarranted to be lb* eery best P . aritlax L gsW;II% we t li a b etes=l . . t i rum* , Muds. Stuffing INnunl. le-, t. For talent tbe Ind. Ruh. her tio, and 9 it ood atreeß plumps. COFFEE --100 bblego6d RtOjtlnt receiving and.tur Pale er JOIL'i WATTCO, at , 3o Lit & ertr ft. ONLY 825 FOE A HOMESTEAD. FARMS, worth over $8,51111, end 4.400 'I.OTII. to b. distmboted among 6(e) Pubetibera—To rupply th. demand for Late and Farms , at llermaniveLlie. I bete lakt 001 another treettilning the lonyeltdondltallmal land already so at ilermannotMe to be of the same M.: and diepreed of Vgal divided among the purchasers in the mme manner ar those ncently Fold there. I have barn 113111.9 d to do thle from the great number perfloll4 .14/7100 to purchase Wicer. Lots and as the haprovem.te ID that pert at thelmand ere conetantly Inmeavlng, and 'large Ontober“f venom bare now be. MC. interested ho thed• Tbfr erbiltional tract L. In eve., moped Nue to the other, mei at the rate they are D. , Pll4l taken they tall ell be mold In • fir. weeks. Abollf 400 sh.le are now euNrbrd. Each subertli.r is entitled to eri Lam 2) by DO 5.417100 weber. or a YAWL of from 4to 20 acne. The sham are Malted at 1725—payable, erheurnbectibed am $5 on ot brave the day of thstriburlofr and the Cala.. to monthly stalments of 13. If Medved. a Warrantee Deed .111 be in med. out immediately attache dletributkai, and delivered. domed) after paying the balance. Vre late are altuated in the illlevre of HERMANN VILLE, on the Long bland York . unty of 807010, end NJ 0111•11 fn. the Clty of :Lew and adjoins Lake land, also a am teeenlly lald out, where Load. eome building* are erected. ... It is ow of thejtewitblesialsots lochs United eltates.snd within tuts cats of !Lasko oma heentilbti sheet of . ..rater. about three mass hictrcumfmnits, of singular MtWellsits 'A i; 'f liftT tah•drmt.n.u.e.; South Bay, tith4lt Is tire miles wide and SO tulles tool; abondsutly supplied with of sten , . dm., and fah or 0. Irina% ••- • • The. laute .111 any touch pee seer, erith the Naa.me enltlvatinth al any land within fi fty miles et th. tit) New York. .Lowo Luso Wissat.—.At the anneal meeting of Mu. View Yoe+ Ak rirultural 'Society: held at Albans, on the ho me d Meant. for awarding mbeatn Yield Csopn, we had Suffolk county . stands toto u dno Might honor— hi musig t h einak PanyimPL.Tbounrom Of betanket. salved eeeond pnmulum of sls,Wee %Inter +(beat, 4: bushel. one peck to the erre. ?dr. Thompeon . , wheat Is et • variety which him been raised but • few rear+ on the is land, and the yield proem it well ads td to the moll. The ansimMtural ospartUeli of Lang blase( sr. loannina to be develped.^—,Lonk islan d r. Petanket la about eight mile. from thin land au.... 01110. and In no better by nature than Meer Lands new oh fermi- formate. Shin wheat le •011• P varlet - S.of napes/or Mod. .and was sold for beet wheatat $5 per bushel, and Mr neompwo received for the product of a Mulemore Mutt two acover Thato haw. been raised duang the past esanow:the very test of Corn. and Pommel ISU borate! per acre. Egg Plants, and • satiety ofd gaen vevtablea en laud near the Long Island Itallnyad, st LW Rued, or Lakeland, where • Post (Moe hu been established, for widel premium+ at the Suffolk Coeuti Agricultural fair, held Sept. 25th, lfibu, %rare re Abo atur ve., oginsabcs. pumpkins. Earle O re n m The following 4 Rom the New York Farmer and kler attune of November ith,ltill, and, res written br tic Btu, the editor, who visited the lands. The wbtni, Potato.. and crops, referred to in the .ono, Were raised at Luke. laud, over Urreoannetile station: - Having • few hours' leisure doting the put week, we were conveyed over boutg Muni Rallond, to • large Wart "the couttwr, a My miles from New York which we And to be capable of very succesaful and broil.. Lie cultivation. Although late In the - m.on and viewed under some disadvantage, we were surprisol at the quail ty and abunimme of the clops which had been getreel tram • portion of Mt had. as also the winter crops. which appearedunuaually promising. Wheat, which Ned been men but two or the weeks, presented a beentiful sower anon- while turnips, beet, and other vegetables not yet gathered Por whiter tom would ecnnore advantageously with the best In WA New Vick Mutat Potsdam already I a.the cellar Were very fieldt a vestige of diat om hand corn .landing the was not eurpaseed by much we sew on lands valued et mom than one hundred dollars per acre. Indeed, the vegsnebirs which received the pm mlinn a:the hunolk county Pao, were rat lion of this ground ichvh hui not tocultiva t e d cis wailer Altogetherwe were very Amenably Imprmard with our visit LO Mae lends, now so favurabty °Perot to the poblic, at mimewhich =toot Lill to double in a foe year; and n wont' halite the attention of those anus de sire • cheap sad eligible Ikrns, to this knailan. tiermannville station is locals' on the bottlers ,of the Long island ileilrondochence can run several times a day to Brooklyn and hew York. The Milan. of the land 4 smooth sad level, and the surrounding country Is Berke, ly ,healthy, and within a few miles of this. Meat kinkily cultivated and valuable, Intel u• bout settled fur more thus • hood.' and Our ream: and where similar lands selint from SAO to ilillg per ure. The I as good sums epresented, sad u gook 23 eel sew land on le. evising cultinted. will produce in the highat Theism* was. one, heavily timbered; male portions. are now cowered with a thirty growth of young wood. cob and pine. Woad It _plenty. mat amerallY cheap la that put of the . laltuad. Flmomod tatheau that winch is suitable to be cut Into cordwood, ger the New York mar. het, Is of us:alma prim, sad has. fur • great many you. Moo always considered • cash snide on the Wand. Thera is material on thalami for common fencing—good ebeetnut rills can be had within • few miles of these lands In abundmos. All builditg mahnisla an to had at the devote of limaklyn and Oreearort, and at many InUnme. Mem glares, at the usual market prices. • There are u. roam. menu of rater rising In than nee Wads, and mania* into th e moos South Bay, which are remarkable Lor teat e Purity: and timer WY—Maned, .41 weather maks. very Ittle change In them, they are unfailing. and we t sew of rt... dePth.—protabty, over these new lands. in Ws middle mcian of the W.Va, the memos ltedet will Mahout Bei feet 52 ilermannrille, the ground b e igber. they are deeper. Subocribers are co t compelled Uea. There an not rhorno and erten& withio two or three mile. of tho village; stad within our ogles., male. fectorlea. store. and 'ann. the priellen. of n old settled 7r:gre=crvroba.l7.Tda o P o rrb a rotry .. =ll 0.1)1 WoOlprie. jill of say onbacrisera are persoo. as respec aby. The lan/ on be very eerily cleared, nil the not of en tlettent will dented almost minty upon the sett/sr he eso LW/ O. an met or Le ohe snow, 1 on Iran of uty cbseetleor, to the place or to the land for a watt, meeS atol the sm. labor ts:id Walley whin non Rn soda sod Prenetaus entillitettll to at parts of the otentry, baton! upon trene 0.0000 fail m duo recant.. revdts. . . . . ._ . .• . .. .. , She arms is a rem plirtkahtr healthy and phasasil -stkia wale are good. and always wimatile at MI mum' Maw pia-4b. Enters are shoal and a toild. nrusParri to t Is Mris ' s ' br ' H " r " tiatOna Peat snap ma sy7lmath . 'ff What La mmarkable. • mop is milm alma! brk5...8 1 . 0 —there Is no tart of the country.hen them la to unit la ''' g ' s:o Lth .:=: ' ls L : ‘ 'esi, "".'"i fltt ,' i h ria . Vie Alt the WM Mug •the iiilLa n in.at the ammo tan to mi. highly Maeda at • small met, 00. ther.D. Famia thing as • Amid or • [Kart. ea in the Interior rt of thatonntry. by sada my great damage Is 'Moe ma . mat mat',merlins off •brldge, or Lb. attains ni:=. ' A h eirassas " %rai hi?yl h isVo t ifiln " l 4 3st, " an/ silld kiels array ranerr. - • k fka Walls me bang tarteral, and the lot. anal Man al oot, ao as to Mignate each lot mil (am as IMO n cm the Nap, thervbf M. 114 siasEntars 07.11 gni oa kmem 'arming. Persons ate animism of the nilll ehansa for shommteador tam offered More. mod a ly mon. consiaynare of the great imam of imam faze ta of the coUtll7, desiring lafnmation 0 oleic at has Immanuel morasary to answer them in this Apply to (DIAS WOOD. Stationer.lll John oh, lieu I ar N. 0., .0.1 reeds. ramlttaners mai foramd 'rectlipas fart by Mum of mall. Lawn' also gratuitously far ZS; tosti c ag r liamplffeta of m tbe peccerglr d ff artfully CLIAIU.P.3 WOOD, ril John strert, N T. I Ma dmire-to my that 1 have 0.1 MUTING LAB D.S met of my Image LeMia sr rich 1 alli sell in fi acre lots or F ronts at h® SA/ to $BO per me. Them lands am mil Massed Dr farming ar.d =May WiIIMM. in eemy tenant and haling the alma= and Prialleilge 011401. road, when clear al and millitalal, thee will la equal to winosand on the Lala and KM to am shia, in tht vity of all the old h oo d mad reffirtnenta of kMg te -Ref for UP to yer m. toii '' l 1:s: th a e lTet ail I.9 ' b i ;let 0 / it ' eTh.til Inetttlite, ''' Z ' issa ' ,al Ih ' nedway N 1; C ' ..a °a ton: padre.. er .Erik a at, N 1:1) 1 Bram, Esq. Mare ot Mir American AgriesitUrt, IS7 Watstaet. 3 V: Dr E F Peck, 3:81 sitate ea Brooklyn: Aldan 8 Matter, 3 Front st. tiroaklysk 11 II Ream, Jr, 75 Broadway, 1 li John ladle, Jr.. .1 8 lAD ' Lomat= Co. 21' II all st, 81 li: William. Baas Edam of dm laming F.t.a.r, Nassau 01, mom Anna:. 0: 1: 0 Delman, mime, Mum, Slam Lately 011Iart. 10 Boardman ihniding.Troy, N I: nos 1110 man anal Deo D Lyman, Jeras Citi: Levi DMffe, of Dcalgamul ilkia ED. prees,ll3 It en et. 3 V: lia C Ilormaa. Jr. ffil Pearl st N 'V: C Meta 7) Ludlow 4, yi 1:1 0 Palmer. Philadelphia and Mann. ap12.4001. TUE IiOUSE of the Seven Gables; o Ha mm: me by Nathualel Ilswthorne ttell's LivingAg,363. At 111.)L31V-v Llternat DePot. 1 bird nuret, oppolte the Pmt ORLOLMI. B. kegs or e v IP= RCitISON, LITTLE FRUIT— 500 bu. Dried Peachea; .p 22 Ku - aii.W.TA.VeVo CITESTNUTS--30 bu. fur Bale by ARE: ROBISON, LITTLE & PIG IRON-25U tons for sale by se?, nottv.ON. crrrcf. 0 ce i.p ACON-45,000 Ito, Hama and Shoulders. 111 Smokebause, fur 0E - • .p 2 2 ROUISON,LITTLE 0 G 0 FLOUR --150 bbld. sup. Family, for sale by apt: ROBISQM, LItTLE t CO. UCKWILEAT FLOUR-1000 Mo. for sale JUP b T .p•M ROBISON. LITTLE t co. C ANDLES -400 bo!ez! Summer Dipped for sale by apROBIYON, LITTLE &CO. TOBACCO -11 hhds. Ohio and Va. Leaf, for eel, by a J. B. DILWORTH &CO ACON-5 casks for sale by JLP J. DU:WORTH CO. BUTTER -6 bblo. Fresh. for solo by apt: .T. FL DILWORTH s. CO. FRUIT -200 bu. Dried Peaches; 27 ' • " .. J.3°Liataiitatiax C" —5OO bu, Shelled, for ealov„.. e.co. SIZE . R ie T T OPOpELDOC-6 8. w Ar u o9Blfi t irriOr, 61322 comer Wood end Sixth meet, TIRED PEACHES--300 btu for sale by 5p21 . PAldtlEt. P. SEMI V WHITE WAX-1 ease sup., for sale by aav S. N. WICKERSHAM. VORN-25 bbls. for sale by IL) .ral Et. P. VON BONNUOUST a CO. AILES-50 doz. Hay Rakes, for sale by ~ozs E. I% VON BONNIIOBST CO. GLASS -800 boxes Window, ass'd, for sole by ay= 5l. VON 80101101t8T a CO. ' SUNDRIES -7 casks Cheese; DX/ bet. Dried Andre. W. brand. Wm, llama= 'gimp been: • 100 bre. Boark •• receiving and for We by ern MO. DALZELL. 61 Weyer mum COTTON -5 bales on Steamer Geneva; Cl do do Port Pitt to ar. lorr• and for do bT ISAIAH DICKNY & CO, arM Water and Front LH- • SUGAR -59 hhda. prime N. 0., for solo by On JAM DALZELL, Q 9 WsLtsr st MOLASMOLASSES -20 bf. bbl. S. 8., for sale by SES-20 atal JAB. DALZELL 69 Water rt. HAMS- -10 casks Ex an 8 Swift's S. C., for wad br .p2l 8. 0 W. IIAHHAUOII. BACON—Sides, Shoulders, mid Ilams, for UP male by ~n s. a vs. suutnatan. DIED APPLES-50 Backs received and We by aplrl S. IIV LIARDA7:OII. 111RIED PEACIIES-75 sacks reo'd and for .deer .p 2/ 8. A W. ILAILIIAGOII. • LARD -23 kegs No. 1, for sale DT .01 s. a w. usaustioo BEANS -6 bb4. S Tet.lTP. f ,7. r .ve: by - N-50001ba. flog Round, for onto by •Tdi • P. PLIRIVICK. 11111 ED APPLES-300 bu. for sale,by .15 .021 - SAIWIL P. SIIILITEit. I) BY WRITING-50 bbla. fur sale by so • • J. dC/100:11IA KEIL at CO. lACONETTS t CAMBRICS—A. e. Ma ma a Ca just ncelvid per .1.'6 , Lk.... Jr:Duette sod Cambric*. soli • OCIIA COFFEE—For sale by apIT WM. A. IIeCLUD a 4. cc, Oromnp. ARRANGES--ilelf boxes, very superior, and '""4." P"bWineleTrial Dl: g LIROME YE LLOW —4 cases rec it ana fo by NIP ' IL IL BELLER& ILS—Oil lemon, bar:' "ot, cloves, axis a ^,: ~ ~ ~ ~`u 'T., r~ 1 L L itesoit a co, Importers, Jobbers, ;and Basilan in DItY, GOODS, .Yor. 62 and 64 Mir t fit pa. ; IN . :OUNCE to fheir friends and the pleb -13. insaanglly. th at tin, snit new nsynnund to o/slblt t at and moot csonftllr selsetod stock of ENTIRELY tiEW ROMS. 'tn., fuss en" offend In Odnlnny, notopsimel of the mod rift and Whim:able Inbrlca vt y s n r e a ß the more mamma sad whlnit lan bn offered et rowzrr Po NIMES t widen goods on be sOld in any ot the Cutarn Mins Thrit two row salasnannis sallt be devoted multudvely to retail trials =I the goods annonsd 4 1lel"11192011b. Vim - - Silk Department. All the bono EMI fuhlocoablo stria Imported this moon. !Galling tho boot make of Molt cell. tlatoDress oplins, Goods Departm Doc ent: osop Dem" Moms, do W=o. eulttooreo, Do Loolnee,•Latram, Mmllm. to m Eta, larsor Gretullolea. Bamboo:lam Alpooos..flo- • Shawla, Visettes, cte.l Cuba Caw, Titan ehd Thlbat. De Woe .ftrhttere, nen other bbserle thettee, POodott, Hosiery and Gloya Departimmt win always b. Lodi oottple* mint the beat. =lore of Cotton and BIM Hosiery. The beat Sid Wore. tansy" oa hand. . Linki Depakmant. • 34, 4-i, sad 34 WNW Linen; Linen frtrestkOh - Pgloir Use taw., Napkin. DWI., bitetrhed b . v. e n D. " art, Towelling, Diapar, th White Goods. Checked and Dotted OtestaincMull. Onto. BO* Land Rah:Goon Moslitur. Victoria- end !Bishop towns.of weer,. ble quality anCovers, ;nce. Also. Cortatirliabspals, Rianaend Ta nu Embroideries, Lame,, Trimmings, &C. A eozoolot• assortment. Al., Ribbons, MIN., Tent , Ac. Parasols of all kb:ids. Rounds of all the West GO. , Domestic Goods Department It Drobobly om or lb. man extensive In the OalltdiT.A... truin g wren thing known as dosentice, ' The Propnetore fool =ado., that. with their business foellltiey large and attractive stock, and unneuelly triers, they cannotbil to glee perfect nolefactlon.. Whalen)* parrhosen aro rotpootfully hafanned that we ill be pleued to receive their orders, at am rime , for inods at eastern priewn also, roles, te any wertern hill of pocels at the wee eastern No+ and fashionable Goole will be received eon..stir Growth the meas. —ONE PRICE RATE ' ardll A../1. MASON t CO. Bummer Blooming Flowers. "RE subscriber offers fbr sale an extensive variety of Monthly Flowering Plante, suitable Sar log lu the Yards and Omdens of tb. (Attu, atimPued hi part of 21 rulaties a Le monthly Vittinume.,,,gratlisl, um same wet and brilliant ealtina Priu from ba •t•uh ter darri. lilaror r atlleSo don= ith EbtA , Geraliums, m Embalm Thigg 'r lftsitts; Cc. 000010. mar booed of the linnet free licurering sotu, from slta 1;$0 est dozen. Orders left at out stand on market daTi. b 7 Dud to Pittsburgh Port Me, atill.be promptly allamthal JAMES WARDROP. hissi&alder. atiMAts NEW MUSIC. • • KLEBER has just received her • e cram Lenre relettra.d, BIRD BOSO al gong bY angled:tea at b. Concert triPinetrorgh. The Flair ' of o'or Union; ZiationalSong, by W. F. Wallace. The Poor Baler Bor. Where an the friende of soy youth. Household Words, by Bleekley. The Caealler, b R. Glover. • Th e ... 1 s IteDisSis datleated to the Bon. Henry Clay. When other friends an round thee. Gently sighs the reer. dn.* Would I were ed. thee. I'll think of thee at eventide. ByNen Ruedend These: ox...cd by Bra. A. Wade. of Allegheny City Polßrergreen. Bosse LL-ry. Village IDA% Rauh .d gad, P&L _Boni... Weserier. /hater LIM., itt , Shritersl'e Gast Bt., Carcessi's Unit. nor. Torp'e Hoerr'. Together with a fine redaction of Waltswe Gnirk Stem Variations. Buy Lasteons, An Ales.= of traitor .d htnele , No.lol Third street, ap.M Edge Golden Han. (Port corr.) Associated Firemen's Insurance Stock. (U Im. ear vas.a r~a.mm . HARES of the first . supeciibed stoc i k r mit, by ILLLL W ee dCO, ap.%.3w Nto. OAst. lIONEY-14 ferkins (fresh) for sale by II nab WM. 11. JOHN Mei. DRIED PEACHES-50 sub for sale by 4 , 22 ITIL IL JOIEGTOti. A 'PLES—T bbla. Dried Apples for sale by Li ottaa- WM. JOHNSON. VORN-700 bu. in store and Casale WL.J WU. EL JOHN: D RIED APPLES-200 bu. for sale:by w. W1L80.14. J'ICE-30 tierces for sale by -- apZ - W. ik T. WILSON. RAISINS --150 boxes Bunch. for sale by F. WILSON. AORN-50 bbl. Shelled, for tale by I_l .14:5 Is. YP. WILSON:I47 7, Ira st DUFFIELD'S SUGAR CURED HAMS . 10 times rec'd tad Any cab , b• p'N , WALLINGFORD t CD.. i L ARD OIL-24 bbl. No. 2; • : No. 1: oa band 1.1 intal• by AT ALLIN.I.I/ORD dal 1: t. ran a 's, ZitCo • it UTTER—A Smell Lot of the eelebre etWa 4 ll 44 ""' 4 4 r 1 . airma n ; ree • , S UNDRIES s toles Deer 3 ...Inssaic a l'satberz Jost 'vett ala kr sat by WA' A. CM.E6II2aON Wanted, . . ' - RT A YOUNG MAN, a situation as clerk, Soak keeper or Saanurr i g ri. thorn..t. obar... 7: .1 tv .. k . I %Ws Doe m ll ia .., ~d poebesr 54. a m ger f. laeleateestabllerervent or forwarthrwiLl ' a home.. The cust resprebßle rOy rerenrc..4 (h• 4 Add Sam W. B. C.. can Mx. 3.. Y Smith, b. 1 Prat Of boo. , • VANILLA BEANS—Just received, a very . nierior article. R - 1 31. L.II4:CLLICCiI i t 00.,;„ 500 LBS. Sugar ,Cured Dry Beef 'as* ' a , - 256 P./ g BOXES Cincinnati Palm Soap, just ie! .4 roc .ROBISCr,'S',LITYLY CO., arCi Liberty mt. 300 KEGS NAILS, assorted, in store sat rar rsre 'sr a:omm urns ea; 146 Libestr st. . LENTLLS--Receired and for sale by WM. A 114-CLMO A-CO.' •DZ tiroornsaa Tes Dealces. GERMAN PEAS—Received and far gale br W.M. A. IIeCLITRO t CO;: • ap..l Gruen and Tan amen. NGLISH SPLIT PEAS-Received, and E a r x. 6 by W3I. A. IteCLURG CO.. ' Vaal LOBSTERS- - • 2, - do EAMION, In bpsaotieLLl) staled bags, ;:e•ed and for We by JOUCIABO a CO., ar.V , 2.50 Larrty st. GVAVA JELLY—Fresh, just received and far Wu Cy RY, k. AUL.VRO k WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS, of varions V v ~,,r'''''l ' 9 " """d a oLemr a 81111.d17113.D. `SPRING 'SHAWLS—Cashmere, Thibet, I,7 ,Lat is 43-11 e, remind In utrami . * *mteartma. AVIME3??DS—For Ladi e s' &en, of , mnlr. ENNY LIND PAPER HANGINGS.= Thgvvtk.rar i jik. that or her par Las .t tb. Mil= P. MARNIALL ap29 66 Wood gt... B ACON -1500 lbs Sides; 600 " thouldrnr 600 " Herrn jut: [retired aintitc oar by B. E. VON BOFFRORST CO. GO sad lin Front An r bales, 40 imebarp;liyaliler lACKS-1000 new end old HeindJui sackx for 1.4.. .nom MINIM A - CO. TWINE -500 lbs, Wool, for sale by .Pn mama a a), fIEILORIDE OF LDS-150 casks for sale sj by aplB aft EMT. DERRY OD. QM. SODA—I.VO casks for sale by go .Pig BEIMITT. BURT *-CO. COTTON GOODS —g cam Cotton pant sing, j oat remind and for sale by stpZ ^ urnetrz a no: Morris's Tea Mart, N the Diamond, second door from Dia amid slier. This store Is noted nor selling the best Dia n. in Pittsburgh. sr= .rgAY AND MANURE FORKS-125 dos.' Harper- k Co's celebrated Hwy smut Mumma Fort, mt a r Street 4. For oratruss or Stash .4 Intritudo rst WaSer ., them ludo Amoot b rammed; usul U. low Dries espy art ; must Wars their handout.. ‘141.417 T . ler Ba rt 11031 AS P P a MER 0. Marketstreet, nu rearritlf rweived bewstifill snort:turd Ova imPer, rnrereralrig Weans, Marble. Oak and Brunel nice, an for estflroles, Halls. ard IMAIng Lamm .ems Bood*ghain and Bomestio Queemswara WOODWARD, BLAKELY & CO. Mate.. ufacturen of llocklughaut ehdTellolc Want Ram Lteraroof, Ohlo, 4511-Sample Room, carom SIMI nest d (Room! Church bolldloraj mcranom rust doer to I. A IL Floyd, Wholem/cOrocers, Our entendre Works enable us to 1111 orders ulmWly. A competent destruct behureonstaatly employed, ata ales ttfuP. Wet wale all the :emend Improved sill. of the der. Weter,ffro. Spitooakkitebtarta. Flower lam. Goblets. Mantel • Kw.. end o uQ Jan, sad OMera =tor 1061.1.1 C uso. is era earietz. SUNDRIES --100 sacks Com; xo bu. Drl 1 Peaslag • r . 3 Yanzl • for saldAry apM J LIMES DALZELL. 611 Water et.' MACKEREL -50 bbis. N 0.3; 2s Imam. ao. ap2.15 JA.llkll DA/2ALL B LACK AND FANCY SLLKA2 , JUP Mao= a C.. holt rewind kluge to of .941101 nor Black add Pone). Bilks. ILK POPLINS--Now opening 'at to Mum & a lug" amostmaziof Silk Poplins at tb• ttaveat an= VINE JACONETS - AND t. A. Hawn t Cu. Imo On hand 1. mold H of :du Jaconata and Cambric.. A CARD.—I have retnovedlo my view store. t f aib “ vt'' . l. l :lirt;! 0 0.4toww , pym a " low citnesia, and moire a ayn of flay =sm I artll rlnrCl7 7 ad h ir; ' . ?ping, aU=sidi Utak .11atnuo. C o . /alba Beds, Bast. and Pilkrven Blankatoodoll% C . Vra., _and Comfbrta; Window Mazda. of on77at fn i okarrinio)== " crta= lasun!qoydtralvapan. folly ollinikd yhltd stip& sot TOBACCO—a) boxes low priced s's, rec'd 1 sad for Isis 67 isl 4 - cr. ar. RIMS. D RIED BEEF-1,700 lbs. prime, for dale J. D. MILIAMB a co., aawn• Fifth and Wad rare. OLASSES-75 bbls. to arrive. for sale by .014 EDEMA IDI3I t ING KUM. jpOR SALE—A good second Land Pranan's la. tome.. of J. =CD • CO. • • Onrgoil et. =EU witrie , nuas Ta emmlwa). EWIMM)E. 1851. ,-- -soma auwainizer urrweicx I :PITTSBOROII AND CLEVELAND KXPRESS Packet and Railroad Line for cwood, without toss W laws., by Stmosoars tom arab to Doom. la conowd.owith tboolessatly at tom. Pectets of Moto. Put, a Co , bran boner to Bamisoi and th. .... PoLvoror cas a tae 0.4=4 sod Pittsborgh Holkool Co. 60 Cbielload. PENNSVIT.VeI • alak I.OWEIL: Steamer* Lave Wax iabiatas abpailla klountealtale wehn.k, JL M. am... 4 villa the haste at Waver. which erUl leave llntnedlettlr on the wend alba -ears, s.s 1391ba flaw Sar Ito mi. of Cars for Cleveland. Psseentivallts Una mite ea f3eeted Ulm to take the nantotd Line of &twain for DU IMAM' sad DETROIT. sal the steamm Ibr Chloe. Billeaukie. Toledo. 2...lneky Qtr. Death* sad /rel. Rillo tor eventaa . train eare Colutoteage . t ... th, and eind..l4 cLABJCIS, PARES Cu, Amman, PA. A. MOWLS/40, , WWI cram ` M . Mules ucui; O. /1-4.it10, 019 e• nada .11nottla n ava.. wait of Biallitield mu! MEM 1851. lag UNION LINE, On the Penturydvania and Ohio Mille PROPHICTOB.S: CLARK& PARES. itwasstre., CliWettOti.lN CRAW FORD 110,- o.lveusto, [PHIS well known Line is now . twAr i tl to nod P(Volsof poe sei nto ' n b anal lettS to . r isaitt-- U be radians of tint Line surpaiend to . Cy, and enmity of Boat, as - retinue or and af- Lary Ilast A =s Yitteburgb and Cleseland dell Tare" le memeetion with • Line of steamboat between 'Whit and BEAVER. mid• Line of grit element. timelier end meals). the Imam COMIXONTLE: _ Parks t Co.. Totincsbern, 0. . . IL B. Taylor. Warren, C. •..0. Oak. ti.ton kale, Prardlas, 114.1:10. Beast.* Co, listen.. 0.,- Kam, Unpaid Co. Crank.. 04 H. M. Meth, • • , • Wheeler, Lea e Lamm Itenderson • Pettibone, 2..d01•kg Cite. a: Peckham it Bea; a'oleeM, 0 Wm . man • * Co ° . ' ll, Grnts, lila - flee a. Gibbs Cm, Mingo,. 1114 Thome blab Chloe.. . Jents c.suoa A.Za• 01 PM Water and Smithfield eta, Maar. Brandies, inns, dm AVING completed arrangemmits with j_k Hawes in Banleans =I Mbar Lamp.. CMS. for t. a...nal= of saLcoden, 1 .pi Moe enabled to eller in l k itnittig " inal nig orer glirr 2 "44 BaL5. from fader outran &u tow o. *mired. drMiP" Attention b Ineltedlo 107 net, as lximr' lb) yeast.= Bertet . ..Ml4"-Indle nisnyea, In sods'. ot.. e, gaid, andlnown D.errlog llns and medium q 61 co..Faska Yodel'.. nor"' ;sada 1,5 Part Wine. Pad trtr old and naIWOY , ado dukes lilparidlog Champagne. well known brunt. CO) bans Claret Wines, vatic. brand" and vintages. 146 noes Seaters andßinar.ointsnes .41 antes Sealer= and tDaret Wine. la ph. OM lialland sad Sehoydsoi Clo. - 10 inmehinas Old Yatch and LOA Whanr. ' 4 - • Old Juasies Ems. • 90 asks superior Landau Wow. Yost and Health Ala. ' insh const.t 1191,1,17 of Imported nosh ma M en. klarsichho. Caracas. Annieetl., Chary Bran large6lo.o of HA VANA SWABS *lva'. anhand. All of welch 1 will ndar on ray_frear.bl. tam. Orden will be clesulad with 6 .ten. 4.a0d14612604 at lowest rdes. A. u. DieOALLA. • Lad Desanr, 10 Walnut .bat. nPlCnldw-IM" 9 1 10BACCG-25 legs °edge 6 twist for sale X br RP% .a.VES DAWIL. LA:NS AND MUSLIMS—Now reed, br A. tnamoft I Co. we. of :um ay les Lawns UNDRIES . .... .... . i,, E,.. .Dri.a Anbsr. 2 dd. t ~. tansies dinar 2 Obis ' ... ii ...... i. by o mire m stenzta Part . " . ". 020 1441 AR Dlar.EY d Oa. ''. Ynat sad Watts Va. ACON ITANS-14 aka OIL band; for ale _UP ar= ISAIAH DIM= a 00 pUFA% 3YO 0) (11)"4:Ma !Mr SALTPETRE -40 bags crude on hendi for ca. by • . p 26 - 18A14.11 DICKEY it-. 00 BRIMSTONE-12 bbls 'on - 111, Ira =as bi %PI 'BAUR Dian L INSEED OIL-20 bble for sae by ' J. KIDD I opl, S. W Wadming ERRSSE 81MiNE-100 for ral&by ,A,DHESIVE CLOTII-200 yards iv duals-km mlo br ina6 LK EDD lbs f.cf 'DY-2 au&tfor • D, SING, Raker Efts "Broker. l'anitik-d. L maYbA STEX.N_ 8917311 T, lad e wo•al pal art lII.TU. Bask Stock Basaie. QPIRITS-TURPENZINE-10bbbr. in good to kt, facade BXLY:B2I,-2 4 , LCOHOL-10bble. for 1e by • IrDZ IL L.B7fLLY/311. SALIWAR.W.-1 bale . ast=fo_ StENZOIC 'ACII/Z . O oz . for sal= 11/ :-10:5' • R. r- W'D COLOCINT.II-50 lbs. for sale 3>y r. z. SELLIMIL - for salllff A45X1C.7764)43 lbL " -r• Lao . c o b ri C.zr.zr, was. im f.ivklaraVroMrirl IWNERS WANTED—For 40 Corrit ""'"' rot : l=r .• 61415 6l Watervt. 3/.)ICON-7000 lbs. Hog Round, receiving "jj Auad for W. by,„ IA DAISILL, 68 Wsta stret. . Shad; is F ISH-To. 1 Trimm ed in bb _ by - 44" TkE,--!?Abbb3. N. C., .forzg by TUTEES' OIL-15 bbiadtlkwEala u fIANTO Presssed Ginger .1 c C • (a atlitarstrt ainger.and Freled,) reed and for tele br • • • WY NeCLURCI oa.',• apio - Orocers seri Tea Dastars-. insrumegssiors-4rintlirrrN 11 YE-5 bbla-juat reed and far sale by AA, arm Ivr. kF. WILSON. 147 Mot st. FREtPUTZIRT 4 bcaes Tau° Sutter, wn azet e v. DA 71 - ur Ea . mat, small lat for We laz rri oom •'' • ... - Englishjand E embscriberel have - lust reed sain*Gice Ida banana korparoastaat napply of thaabor• ern of T. the natoyof widen ta ma ganoranf by=frgia , tiotrit Connie,. sat b 7 maa l ;= TO* bomb vtireg its=thartitina an alrioalvarmo% novity- of theta losa, taltoot. motto. to now stamp', WA two to twos'. Lisa asoneinont tfillt . Toaa. of au grades zoo eva77 damorlytton, 'lnd! Ira Dalin/coo not to atinilad to bit:tabula,. AR b!ile : , and 6iw 13,ii.rAugs.Nrx. • Jr • A14.:•••:Ti e • Inf. U. Jairfong. :F.S7-14 bbli. S. B.,ff ) ir aixt zp i1kU.... 72 / * / 0 bbl 3. rmiff o e uB Wld u ateiv,rofmniab- (pry) foreitl4%iumiae, 04M118-25 Q 110.4.11..-30 hltds: N. (i.; to sale by cozs - 8. t W. lIIMULIUGZ if t /LOON SHOULDERS-7 etas forsali by JLlPap^2 - JAMES A. TRITCIIIZON CO- S ODA ABll- 7 A superior articleof our rnik :rots?.!,`-'4lsuthtitiruNialtri.tt,'lr"4; UGAR.-197 hhds. prime N. 0, for sale by .4.7 443 .uatga 1. rturciusca H EMP -4T bales Dow Rotted Xis - ssii UOiTEE-40 bags onme Rio, for sale by, ay= null A. lIINCLUZON /Ca • U casks sartme, or ss.m aura wrrctuso. sco:`• ILOSIN-2.5 bbla.N. C. Tar, Y.;Etel... jtrtigya. JAWS A. : uU L EAD .E..9110T-4OO o tgalia, lam" .; JAILES ICIIIrOIIMb.,i Paling Wagon. - ALarge and entritantial two horse %non. vith azisa, far ~ia on • .101 ll4 Woodateer- POBACCO— " .11. 143 Wen 6a oxl Es, IS3=t Lest? Isesst ~ • 3: W. Yutaam Dso.SW. ti C. /..us44 Wsrskk 041'1 brand, RoS.4l3tunia - g.„ T. J. mewl ~..sgsmest=clczacsl ..NlLTschbus ausikleets," e- WATLIOW: EOM, - sad 6115 attr sod Francst 14..T5-1W bu. for s.ale by ILI op= • • X /MIZELL* CC1.,1- igALERATUS—Mi boxes (mt . in lb. 011'1 pers)*4gale by • 4402 ILL DAT 'LA CU BLED APPLES-20 bags for sale by apt 2 ICDALZELL s CU. EnftEltiCil FLOWERS!—A. A. MasoN & Co. luiTsJact rearind ennex.-1.10 nics- of Me roach Novara. as:2 YE FLOILB.-7 bble. for sale b •
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