I getIVIAL. Axe " PUBLIC JesTlCZ.q—The Joirittl of yesterday contained an artiedk, refs the to our answer to the faleehoode promulgated Whelps per of Priday,coneenting a report, which ihdared in the Gazette, of come proceedings in , the Con rt of Oyer and Terminer, in which, as vn ~ e xpected, the editor does not take the cosine 'pointed out either by common justice, or editorial courtesy. Be first insert; an article, .11440tillig to have been furnished by a corres• Ptindent.' in which we are accused of having published "a libel" on Judge McClure. and our conduct in so doing IS stigmatized as reckless Ural aesnese," and "scarcely to be excused, When we come to consider that the legal reporter of that paper (the Garette,) is a lawyer." then proved - to bin that his correspondent was Wrong, and that we were right—nay, that the Journal contained precisely the same report of passcleedloge in question. After Otis, Rarely, df my reply were made, an acknowledgment of wertor was due for hie own take, if not for ours, but the'ditor, finding the statements made in bin papee' to be wholly indefeasible, resorts to his I venal eremites weapons, and endeavors, by abusing us, to ruse a false issue. He states, inter din, thes„sre are "one of the understrappett of the titeaetti." If to be engaged in reporting, an no evillest Which has never, to the best of our knowledge, been considered dishonest or dithon orahle, is to constitute our claims to be copal& _ trod uaderatrupper, we plead guilty to the charge, for we are employed by the proprietors of this . paper, in legal parlance, for, and in oonsideration of, a certain stun," (which, as edit int ire sometimes regarded as bad pay, we may sdatiia punctually paid to us,) to report what erre takes place in Pittsburgh that may prove in testing to its readers. .112 adopting the expedient of the cattle fish, to conical his true position, the editor forgets that If ;le.doce not do his work thoroughly, he rather reeerobles the ostrich, which when hard pressed, bidets head in the mad, forgetting that its hody ittenposeci to slew. TailtalSa Ann DOGGLaITS.—The Court of Qmuier,Sessions, yesterday, was crowded with • permit applying fort arena licenses, and with spectators. We have not seen so large a number assembled during the present session, annt,tur It.. matter of coarse, there was at times considerable confusion. His honor, ; Judge ' Clurey..commcmced by calling over the names of thwapplicants residing in the First Ward, at - the nits time announcing that no licenses would then be gnuated,the Court merely wishing to rectiveinforauntion on the subject. Al persons having titnonstrance is to present, or objections to tdike„.worild come forward. Meisrs. S. J. 11. ..ktolgibit4 and Thornton A. Shinn, Esq.'s, bad been employed by various temperance societies to ttigeobjections against a number -of dogger lekabough, we believe, few remonstrances were presented ,again...vt regular taverns, or houses provided with the necessary accommodations for thereception of travellers. During the course of the morning the application of the following act of the . Anson - illy, passed, we believe, dating the month of Aprfi,•wast: ably discussed by H. B.llagraw, Esq., and other gentlemen: Std.. ;L" l'hat from and after the peonage of this Lot, in addition to the several requirements and 'regulations contained in the laws now exist- Ing.'reLtire to the licensing of Inns and Taverns and housnatfor the-sale of spiritous, loons and =Mimicry; it shall be the duty of the Court of'thecounty of Allegipeny, when any remon , stranie shall be•made of the said Court, against 'thiilidtagag 'of 'any bin or tavern house to sell spliitions, vinous or malt liquors, in less quan tity thatinne quart, ,to issue a summons, subpce- Is, or attachment , for persons signing the petition or application, for such license, who shall be sworn or affirmed • according to law, ' and if it abarapierir bythe oath or affirmation of the nidaigners or vouchers, that such inn or tavern is zioomory.to scotch:wink, strangers enders,- eters; and that the applicant is well prepared and wellquartfted to keep said tavern, then the .ssid Court may grant sorb license and net other :l44(C' Baci„,_2,. That if any iikeeper or other person Abell sill &retail anyupirimous, .inoee or malt -,ligtiliancualhasabbath day;esoept for "medical puquilees;iteUr they, upon being duly convict ed-thereof. before any alderman or justice of the peace, in and , for the said county, "shall forfeit end pay,foreicry such offence, tho sum of fifty dollars,. one moiety of which dual go to the per- Bort prosecuting end suing for the same, and the Other Moiety to the flee of the Commonwealth, =ld in 41030 any peison or persons so convicted ahalknegiect or Ternse ouch fine, and no goods Or otuittels can bb futurl; whereof to levy the 2111:111V.E . 4' distress, ho or they shall bo committed to the county prison for a term of not less thanten, net morn than thirty days, at the discretion of the Court. Ma honor, Judge McClure, decided that the Ant section of the Act did not apply to petitions whlcht.hstd been filed prior to its passage, and innutelimmtly that it had no effect so far as the present session was concerned. The bearing the remmuitrumes and petitions proceeded very &Orly; objections being made to most petitions, and witnesses called to testify as to the character of the helms. The hearing of petitions from the Firer: Ward-was finished in about an hour and a liar, Ltd the tourt began calling over the names -of the appliaants in the Second and Third Wards. The aftrie orlinjor Van Rensselaer, proprietor of Willdins 'Hall, was called, when Mesita. Mc hilllantiand Shinn used all their ezertioas to pre vent *riling a license, and H. S. Megrim, Paq:, 'answered their arguments with his usual legal aidlLand ingenuity, referring the Court to a danialtin . Judge Wing. ol Philadelphia, in wMeb the qnrstion was as to whether the keeper of s single room in the Merchant's Exchange of that city shoald receive a license. It was proved that the room was a great emarenience to r large oninbera ofmerchauti who took a lunch there ev ery thti, and that ground, Judge King granted Qat Iletase. !Item* a were then called en both rides. it imeltrired that a great many persons who lived cadet' town, dined in Wilkins flail every day, while Others took all their meals there. It was Il el not :d eTthat. the proprietor was a sober, re - . 0 ' .814. itmazi,' bat it was contended that he had not the aisite mambo' of beds, and sufficient atabilti t ioltecommodate travellers; that the sale of Ilmtor.wu the primary object of theestablish• ati.,44.lliin' g caloon being merely a see.onda• Ey pogdeiation, and that therefore a license slitrtddiiet tie granted. Withent deciding one way or the other, the Court ptieeded, and when the hoar of adkmrn ment ar rived; , bad not finished hearing the ap platten' from the Third Ward. ..9117.P.100'S SZ£LIION • The Court met after its usual midday mem, and the appreations for licenses were again ta ken up. There was not as much excitement among the 'stein keepers and the temperance men, as in the morning, and the members of the Bar, instead of the warmth which they had pee 'lonely displayed, were inelinedto "be very fa cetlouL" The Court - was entertained with several mew ing disquisitions on the old lie , ”‘ee law; the mod ern improvements in travelling -by steamboats, eanalvtagocoachesote.,were demented on, and it was otestended that stabling wan thus almost ren dered unnecessary, except for oar market peo ple, Who did - not strictly come ander the defini tion of travellers. Why should it be urged as an objection: against smaller taverna that they had no ambles attached to them, when the Mama. &relit Ilona', the Saint Charles and others had, SI wan alleged, none' One member of the Bar voted the old sign of "entertainment for man and beast," obsolete. dnotherinsisted that the frequenters of the house to 'which they. were then referring, were all beasts, and not men, while another gravely pro. homes.pesSed to refer the - question es to stabling, to the °totlons were made to a certain house, upon whichlawyer urged in its, favor that its pro prietor kept the best brans(] in town, to his cer tain knowledge. The young gentlemen who op posed granting ; the licenses, were frequently very precise in their interrogatories as to the bedding.. ita: upon which their adrersaries' would - be its Formal in their enquiries regarding the beauty of the chambermaids, and other equally interesting stslistics. At last, after having, mentally at besot, travelled allover town, the Court urrivei.at the Allegheny river, up 'Which they .proceeded to the Fifth Ward, and, when we left them iit five o'clock, (thoroughly Te tried of the scene.) they were still In that blissful locality, with but faint hopes of being enabled' to climb the bill into the Stith Ward, before ailjnetrument. One thing is very evident, and that iP, thatthe number of licenses groat.' at this Term will not be nearly DJ large up at the fast, and that none but those, Rho. &vs./A:7,41y "aided to receive a license, wtU be able to procnre one. Bales to show cause why all the licenses granted byJudge Jones should not be cancelled, hare been famed, and we presume that this question will be argued after the regolor application have been die- Of. t Penny Litol to announced to eta a farewell concert in . Philadelphia on L Satartiq evening.' Thsproceeds are tote applied to charitable pur poses. She will then prOCeed to New York, where her series of farewell concerts' will corn •menco at Castle Garden, on Wednesday next— the tickets are to be $3, $2 and sl,' according to location. She is to make a tour to Canada and the Lakes, after which she proceeds to Lon don] where She will sing daring the great exhib i4on. It isaaid that she has presented the six teen members of her orchestra with a purse eon taWng $3,200. UNITED STATES COURT. The United Staten Court was in sennion yester daA Judge Irwin on the South. The members of the Orand Jury were sum monied and morn in. The case of the United States vs. - Whccler, indicted for uttering counterfeit coin, was ;callednp, but some of the - witnesses on be halUof the prisoner not having arrived, the case was postponedat the request of Mr. ItObb noun eel, for the: defendant. . , Colonel Black, counsel for the' Corrintons, who are accused of making and, paising counterfeit United States coin, was engaged in another court, and that ease woo likewise postponed. DISTRICT COURT. NIoNDAT, .Alsy 5. Before the Houorable•Walter H. bowie. Henry Sproul vs. Wm. 0. H. Robinson.; N 9, 621, July, 1860—List No. 88. Selden for-plaintiff, Geyer for defendant. Action of aesumpsit. Tho defendant confesses . judgement to the plaintiff, for four' hundred and seventy dollars and sixty nine. cents. Andrew Miller- os. the city of Pittabtath. No. an, July, 1847. List No. 245 Shaler for Action of ejectment for a portion of plaintiff's. property through which Wiley street - runs, the damages nerexhaving been paid. Thejury were discharged by consent, Judge Lowrie to enter verdict Tux ilisimit's Wire—We aro indebted to our neighbor sir. Helmet, for a copy of the'.batiker'A wife, a new novel by T. T. Arthur. This author was never a great favorite of ,ours, but we pre stuns that the Banker's Wife will be pleasing to those who are admirers of his style of writing. LAINENCLVILLZ AND SildP9ol.l%o PLa BOIL Co.--Our reuders,will . recollect that the book ;for oubscription to the mock of the above Company, will be opened at Itigham and Leslies office, Filth street, this morning. • Poiscr. Bcsingsw—Up to trve o'cloOe yester day, one person only had been committed to prison, and be was sent there on &charge of dis orderly conduct- Crime is evidently on the de crease, let Pittsburgh. Tan COUNTY JAlL—Ninety-four persons are now confined in the county prison. This is a very small number compared to the crowd which gen erally fiu. the jail at this season. I , ras.—The roof of the building next! the es tablishment of the Morning Post, took :fire:laat night, but the flames were ektinguished before my damage was done. It is not known bow the fire originated. Slautax ROSPITA-1, —The United States Sia• tine Respite] has been supplied with the requisite furniture, and is now ready for the reception of patients. FIRE. CitIYPILNILL—We regret to learn that some Persona claiming to belong to the Vigilant and Duquesne Fire companies, take every occa sion to disgrace themselves by engaging M fire. men's fights. We trust that the police !ill put a stop to these disgraceful scenes. Tae 1 / 4 5ruvrasn.—The weather yeacerdiy, wv delightpal. . . At an adjourned meeting, held at the rooms of the Board of Trade, in relation to the Post Office; Custom House, &0., on the sth of Slay, 1851; the Committee reported the following resoletions, which were onwitniouriy adopted , Pirrsuction, May 5, 1851. Your Committer, to whom the duty of selecting a site for the new CIII3t01:13 House, Pont Office, Ao , beg leasee to report.—That in view of more central position, and to combine all the advan tages necessary to accommodate the business public,. {hey have viewed the ground, and :made an estimate of the cost of a front on Fear* be tween Market and Wood streets;'ef, one har.dred and tionty. by , onalmndred and fifty-fwd feet, for the first sixty, and eighty feet deep far the remaining sixty feet, the whole cost being, thirty four thousand two hundred dollar The ground selected is that formerly ownod hy the United States Sank, and now belonging to John Snyder, Esq., being sixty by one hundred and fifty-two feet in depth, for which he asks*l9,- 000: The adjoining, sixty by eighty feet, Is owned by IL Christy's heirs and Mr. Jonci, and can be plarchasecl at a cost of $15,200, making in all $0.200, as above. It is deemed unnecessary to use any emended arguments in furor of the central position Of the grounds brought to your notice, which ; your committee believe, will suit a greater number of the businessportion of our city, thus any other, yet they think the fact of there being on the ground a building, (supposed to, here cost $30,- 000,) which may answer for a part of the Im provements, or for a temporary purpose,: they think the public interest will be greatly benefit ted by tne ground, building and location, instead of that offered by the conuniasioners at the cor ner of Smithfield and En. streets. All of (which is respectfully submitted by JOAN LEWIN, . W:11. LAISIRES, Jr., Committee. W. W. WILSON, • A 7 A lAIXTING of the inhabitants of Lower St. Clair to lenslafp, held at the election house, in said township, on Saturday, the 3d inst., the thllow hag roamed persons werenominated for the sev eral township offices, to be voted for at a town ship election, to be held on Saturday next, the 10th instant: Jastices of the Peace—Abram Ambler,; acid Jobn Pat-tenon. School Directors—Arthur Irwin, for 1 years; John Patterson, 2 years; T.. 1. Bigham and John Dar* I year. Assessor—John Patterson. Assistant Asseseor--Ilichael. Knowles. Judge of Election—Wm. Dilworth. Impactor of Eloction—John Patterson.. Constable—Jonathan Neely. AMlitor—JohaS. Dilworth, Geo. Cheevers;cuad Abram Ambler. Supervisor—Wm. listrger. Overseer of the Poor—Richard Suowlsou. Town Clerk--Geo. Cheevers. The Human Body Must Perspire, SO SAYS NATURE, w have a healthy'. Itp kJ and pereess who do ot_petapire,are Satle tome owtteddrg Skin Shrewd Now, /torso' Radon Chemists! Soap cnowe as peorptration.and at the gatue Ilse twilit*. and retype the skit, rlettot It the teettow of as Infant!, Roarer. Salt Rheum. and Sors. axe run =kr healed: but curett by Its nor, a. at 7 phynclaral In N. Pork know. Pimple, um It In each ewe., and Sal It unettllng—a. elm. In Pimples, Blotobea Pnwk brim, other aki n lin reader la astotnal that BA. in no wen.. puffed nottrum. MB teal will prove. I mend enumonne at knot eighty Boy It-nand of mono sore fro, and onre tawnl. - Boy 11, . I, away wound 1 would notern thezetve,.. unleoa , l , knz ‘ r i i . t o to , tull 1 .tat t will find thla not only a cure, hut a pn.ventive; and 1 d . cut now only add, that nn one afClettel with ear of thu above, Ilnd Ohl. all. and even On.. (whin ;Lß in Ita propeftl.) than 1 state. air But, reader, the .toret , are doodad with haltaßann and be aunt yon mit fur Joints 11. .CI Sratp- w and buy It only of 1011. JACKSON, only Anent In Pitt/Muria.. heed of Word. Pearly White Teeth, and Pure Breath, to be had to Yh onte—Parvons who have either : are bottom bly assured that It their brealb to ever to fool, or m o m teeth decayed. 4ark or yellow, and encrusted with tart ar .Olt a 20 cent box of "loom' Maker Tooth Pasta 1.111 Risk. the teetit se white as snow. sad the breath olorlferously menet. Sold only at JACICSONII Blom. no Lll,rty et.. hao.l of Wood. A Scientific Bair Tonic, Restorer and Beale lecr.—Trial I Bat:Miff% 00010. Thee who hove Ord Josue Coral:Hair Restorer, know Ito excellent quaint:us— thme who have not, we assure It to palneve the folhoring unalithm.—lt will Pone the heir togrowlin any part where :UM. intended hair tregrrom OOP It felg off: eureseuri or dandruff: .ard makellght. rod. of mu/ hair brew dark. Cm render:Mt the !latest:lt and silk thing can exceed thisit mod truly beautiln, and keeP , it so. It ih the tto mcsumiml—.yot mlfferior — wrtltle 1 " . th . halt. Woo to of W only al WM. lithlCSON't Slot. 210 /4 1,11, oo , Ilusburgh.2 • 1' 111666 .66 wow. 60 ceo6O. ed it. • JOJNESi Solution iit7'.l,4, a Liquid !lulu= ilalr We. Ale the chellzln a e'ar whltcy red, or any heir:We ful beauti brew. eg black jeolor, In • few minutes. Inset—'w bleat, or end Paid try JACKSON.2.4O Liberty .treel..Lemlof Pitts/ orgb. JONESIIILLY urrE.—Ladieae are cau. boned 4gatea. the , ,Pll3lorl re...omit:hulk. They mot avant bow 1..0..11, lrourtoo. 2. to the skin' how cm", how rough. how ...lb., yellow, and orthralthr th. Ala app., .rerwredChalkl 'hid., ilia INerioua s coatelamJ. a :arr quantitr or lewt! lure pr.-vo,J a tw_autgai rceeuWearJrir..beep w. call Jou.' hpaulsh Lilly Wilt. It I. twrfeetlr lanoc.nt. Line punt. Of all del...tom end tram,. , the • mturel. healthy, el. abmter. ft,e axon hole /whim, m melts no IL. a.k.a. ma•io. It ft sod. ammth. Itold by the Aim., 0111 JACKI.IN. :km Liberty oar... Dead -t itool, ea 6.1...1..1 CARD.—I have removed to my new strait, (rt.rev belov.) e.ve'j 0pp.14 the Dank nf riel.obr.4ll. nvb.re 1 Trill be ^~iul to we mr Mentl+ and RI low C111T , 114 /ILL.! ree,c rbmre theta .keep. very' emo wo,..rtment of 1.74,1.1 , tcry Itad..nd Mpg, Orrlwiliv:s. r prin. 310, and 11u4k vela Stater 110.114 N 0.., ALM Valovrn 11:anket., Countermove, .111.10:1M: %1112.101 v thud,. of every , T. Dsor Mvw. and every ankle twuely founrl My. mront, ovltyrive orstbtldlmarnts the kind. Orders msyver. ropy voileauvraud mom. rrnmrely , WM. NoLILX. MIA strevt.' Paper Itsuiga • THOMAS PALMER, No. 55 Market street, ham mostly nerivail • bespilful 1aii.1113.121t of inn S•wr, rapnmentinf Sienna, arta.. Cima ead =Glad Gs. nits, nicitadls fo? estibuix, M Hall; and Mawr Roma 16,30 " P 'PI ' ' .___"__•______ I ADDMOZULL FOREIGN NEWS. ... - • . BY Tin StAGAILL DREADFUL MURDER AT ROXBOROUGII. ; ELNpusri._Very little has been done by the TISILADSLPIII.OI, May 5, ; Engliah-Parliatuent. The Easter holiday inter- At an early hour on Saturday afternoon, our rooted business. citisens were startled by the newt which had The preparations for the World's. Fair go on been sent by express to this city, o f n I smoothly. There Is a great dissatisfaction, how most dreadful murder, in the township o f R on _ , ever, upon a new question. The commistionem i b oroug h , i n phime g ia n count y . A & a w a it-have announced that the opening of the beading stillness pervaded the scenethe spectators were ; by her Majesty is to be performed in solitary almost mate with horror; indignation was de- , state. The holders of the three guinea tickets. pitted on every countenance, and ninny a manly which, as a general rule, were purhased almost eye was suffused with tears. . I solely on the anticipation that the Queen would The spectacles out of doors were appalling. ! be present on the first day, and under the stipu- A female lay in a pool of congealed blood. The ! lotion that they were to give exclusive right of whole front of her scull was stove in, and the ! admission for that occaaion,- are to be excluded brains issuing from the wound. A men lay op ,. , until the opening is over, one o'clock in the after on the ground,—his face haired in the mud, and I noon being the time appointed for their admix the back part of his head beaten to atoms, The ' shin. This is denounced as an outrageous Loose was entered, and here was disclosed the "breach of faith," and we presume, with some most appalling eight of all. In the corner of a degas of justice. room, as though it hod crawled there and expie.. Tho Blahop of Exeter lons seemingly entered ed, lay the dead body of an infant. The side, upon an open rebellion against the authorities of the Church. He has published an addres4 in front and part of his head had be. fractured; j and although life had been extinct for several i which he makes his appeal from the deossion of I ilia Judicial Committee, in the Gorham ease, to mature, there was still such a life like appearance the Church itself, inveighs against thin f innocence in its look, 'that it was difficult for I 1 bishops of Canterbury and York, denounces tho Arch the spectator to realize the idea, that it was real ly a corps. ; former as the "second spiritual chief of Christ- . This alarming and heart rending affair i s . 1 endom," complains of the "vast power" he wrapped in mystery. The facts -and theme. possesties, regrets that be did not object to the stances as far as disclosed, seem to be them.— 1 presence of two " such assessors" at the Arch- I The family consisted of Valentine Butler and his bishops in the committee, and pleads In jristifi -I .i , Caroline, both oath., of oeroion„, and cation, that he then hesitated to proclaim his their four children born in this country. Tho ' "entire want of confidence it. the siuleee° of mother was enoiente. ; the Christian belief of the two highest function- i • - - - - . -... ARREST OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER. Pan.ADELritIA, May 5, P M. A man oalHng himself Christian Grocinger, was arrested this afternoon, on suspicion of be in the murderer of the Bartle family. Ile was tally identified as being the man employed by Mr. Bartle, sod who made threats against him. in consequence of disagreement about wages. CINCINNATI, Nifty 6. A most destructive fire broke out in this city on Saturday night lest, in a lumber yard on the corner of Race and Columbia streets, Which de-- stroyed about twenty buildings, including the large liquor atom of Wright S Bro.; with tide exception, the boners were mostly- private, and not very valuable. The .loss is not ascertained, but is very heavy. Our city is infested with thieves, and tide fire . was doubtless the work of an incendiary. TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION. Philadelphia, May 3 • About half past twelve o'clock. to-day. an ex- 1 plosion occurredot the Alcohol and Camphene works of John W. Ryan, on Washington stmt.. Southwark.owing to the carelessness of the hands employed in the, establishment. The building , was completely demolished. No person was hurt but several miraculous escapes were made. I DEATH OF PHILIP HONE. • New York, !day 5. PLSIip Hone, Naval officer of the poi% mud denly expired et Lis residence to-day. . . N,.. y 0,„., Mny ii. The Duke of Sultana has set up a revolt in , . Portugal. which looks threatening. The war cry By advices received from St.. Thome., we learn i, ••Down with the Theater Ministry:* Mord that Capt. Brooks, and crew of the British chip • Pidmerston'a petit) but ho' may memo to overact Caroline, which was burnt at sea, safely arrived i the Monarchy itself lie is said to be very at that port, on the 19th ult strong and it is doubtful whether the Govern e.•• I meet will not he beaten. LATER FlittNl NIATANZAS. This fad was sent by telegraph from Halifax, ~,tvr Tong, May J. but the proper names were so mangle.] that the The oar. M. Rogero, from m0t..., reports whole was unintelligible, We observe that our that continued excitement prevails there relative ; eastern exchanges were equally mystified. tothe invasion. Two thousand men are kept MIIIeeLidOIVOI'S —Ole. A. Whitney has aerie under arms in ease of need. eil in London. A long letter from him, deserib- Late Barhadoes and Martinique papers speak ' ing his proposed railway, hue been prominently of the small pox raging fearfully in those ' published in the Times. The scheme has been i 'lands. ! considered in England to be based upon a Meetings were held in Grenada, to take ac- sound Principle , and many persons would be Lion against the further reduction of duty on au. eTO to see it acted upon in Canada. All the returns from Ireland solve to show gar. that emigration to the United States was never greater In the beginning or last week, the in. Puttanttrart, May liar of emigrants was so gent at Dublin, that A meeting of the American Association for the some of the agencies advanced the rates for investigation of scientific stihjectv, convened sage, but this will probably be only a tempera here to-day, and 113 session will probably last ry thing. The quays are Said to he crowded by, during-the week. A large number of scientific Dinners, email traders, mechanics and their gentlemen were present. lie •hall keep the pub- families, seeking passage across the Atlantic. lic advised of their (proceedings, as they will no There none great storm in Sicily on the 13th "doubt be highly interesting. and 14th of March. Its ravages, says the 05i cal Journal, were nest confined to Palermo, but JENNY LIND AT PFITLADEPHIA, extended al. to :Messina, Cefals, and the neigh ' Part...ruin, May 3. bartiood. Cliffs and rock. have fallen down In mazy places and caused Inundations by stopping, Jenny Lied distributed $5OOO for purposes of : course of rivers already swollen by heavy charity, being the net proceeds of her concert 013 ; rains; homes have been swept-away, with their Saturday night. inmates; gardens, vineyards, olive plant:lions, &c., are now transformed into deserts. At ur ic • ' PHILADELPHIA MAREET. ' temaggiore. one third of the houses lie burd Pnit.sorusuis. May Ct. under an immense mass of earth detached from Rut little business has been doing today the adjoining mountain; but the inhabitants bad It our—Themarled ii dull, with limited Cu. fortunately foreseen the impending danger, and port demand, small: sales at T 4 25 81 hid, Rye hod taken to timely flight. Another land slip none is nominal at ti.:3 50 14 bbl occcurred at Schlafani, and overwhelmed the I Genin—Whext in drooping, and holders are mineral baths at that place. It has not yet i asking 100 e for red, and 103 c for white. aye been ascertained whether any lives werelost , is wanted at 70c. Corn is steady, and in de- The road from Ccfnla to Messina is perfectly mend at ielfc afloat impassable. Hundreds of fishing boats have , Provisions—Have an upward tendency, with been wrecked on the coast, - sales atllitry,'llic for hams; 9+ for sides, and 7/ for shoulders. Whiskey--Sells slowly nt 23€423/o 11 gallon. : STEAiII BOATS. NEW YOIikARECET NOON RIPONT. tisw rusts. May 5 The unusual inclement weather check, nat deo{ hosanna. FlouV—The market has not materially varied since last report; and thereto still a fair eastern and city demand. tirain—Wheat is in fair supply, sod prices incline in favor of buyers. In corn a good feel ing exists, at 64c for high raised. Provisions--Pork is firm at the advance estab lished on Saturday. ' Hemp--The market is quiet, at $116e.125 for American dew rotted. T6bacco--Is inactive and the market easy. EVENING REPORT. fd REENWOOD d.. ROSEDALE -The Cotton—The unfavorable accounts from th e vir GU LAR PACKKT land s y. id /ad running steam boat CIII . F.I.TAIN. Id T. ad RE south hare given an improved feeling to the'mar- worm Pinata', leave. the and of the Old Allegheny Reda, het, and 3000 bales wore sold at an advance of i Vi7;,„C2,ll,'"=l),,rftillg:'d="4.4'll.trt'td on yesterday's prices 'owe Allegheny aid, Ow the nedennutodation or P.0.e.- Flour—The market is dull, with miles 3000 !T v zis i l . w... ii at all other mints., LW- Extra Trip aL" ; ' , l 0 • hbls at 5,1263,4,26 fur common to straight state FOR ST. LOUIS. Thy , fast run and $4;37a..4, - 50 for mixed and fancy Western. nine new et Nina EDITO. Captain Ha. ZSII Grain—Wheat is quiet at 114€4115 fur Gene- ...o l. .ii l . learn fur the above and all .toter see, and titk for Ohio. lige is steady at 7tic.— 'n'7,1,11`,..Z.1-la or pasiusg, *EP"''''' w.""d!". 1 "Y an Wand my instantin stant ßarleg.is firm at 100(emIlle. Corn is steady, N with tales 19,000 bus at (laic for western mixed, NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR and G4G . CSi for southern yellow. 1851 . IdErig Provisions—Pork is quiet at $15,60 for new, sgt and $14,50 for old mess: and $18,50 for new, rilllE new fast running air . CASHIER, and $12,50 for old prime. Lard is firm at 9}(O! 1 J. s. MedladAsi. Master-Regular Wolisdilir. !tett. 10i '1,4 lb. 'merlin.. Wellsburg, 1 1eiditr. RedirelaiTL " Cal lllo do dunfah Parke'-learn dtbdiurghetre: Wednesttal al Tobacco is qniet at 111 for lieniticlq leaf and 3 Derck. P.ll, far Vileeling and Orldscourtlnd cirri' $l3 for Ohio box. S PL aturday. at 31. , far Captina arid t tuna,,. alumina, :env., etudidt ...TY Monday tit 10 a n d A. N.. inal Whiskey is dull at 23.1 14 gal. InT . Port and Wheeling entry Monday and Murata'. et For freight and Paioalita aPPII OR ladaddi 0,10 nietii JOHN FLACK, Aiprnt. • 14EGULAlt PACKET BE- ' TWEEN WELLBVILLI: ANTI PITTS. 111.-Tbelightdraughtsteartier ARENA. It P. Kinney, number, leavea Wellsville er n >loodaY. , Wertnewlay. and Friday, at 0 o'rivek, A. !IL. for Rut Lit- I- : Ci u P eTt I l i'. 6 Ixf;:hltr,n"...'.l4° 'ittt 1' ~, .•;t r, ;r:jr .P . ti I Saturday, 410 o'clock, A l . PI. Air Eteaver,.3leFerran s La n ned 1 Intr. Glasgow, Earn LiII:MAL and Wellaville. For frataht or inissagn, apply on board. ap9 i 111EGULAR PITTSBURGH AND it WIIEKI.IIIII PACK ET.-The splendid • nmer DIURNAL, Conwell..nato- i 1,7: f .Mtt i ' l ewrthrtalog bar regal. tridrekkty trips between ' thbi ritd and Wheeling, leaving Pitniburgh at 10 airlock ...eery Monday. Wednesday and Friday, and returning, lame. Wleeeling every Tueoday, Thursday and Eaturday, Ire mach wool. For freight or pasrage, apply on board, or to , not!, ARPINTRONd a CROZER, Anedta . iIIEGULAR WEDNESDAY t PACKET, CINCINNATI, Captain John truzlngham This splendid boat was built by , I VI:: 'Leers l'il the Vlifs r =ll/ ,AlTZ.7ttf ,Trr;,.°:: i , eee7 N lT. 7, lliarpi . fo t s . .lirliatiati. in pla7 of ti . iileve tiiP ; lan tioAt o. - rr‘ fi r tr 31YrA.R,„PHYRITUFR A . r'r t ' IFOII MARIETTA AND HOCK INC/PORT.- The tb.te'staainer PACIVIC,IiaI ', .. ,', .i ' argit ' a r Tiee 'r ry " ';lt ' l r rty . . b Tro i' eli l ie r' k, P. Pl. P‘L""' apply - 1 7 11,ta,5% SON, No. fil 'Tana and CI Front at.. CLNCINNiT .MARKET CISCIYNATI, May G. Flbur—Receipts are light. and but little doing. Sales at $3,48G1t53,60 - r ) hbl. Whiskey—Sales 1,000 bbls, at 17ic 14 gallon. Cheese—Sales at 6(ii,,Gic ^c,/ lb. Grain--Sales 1000 bu Rye at OLc , and of 3000 La Barley, deliverable up the river at 68c - e l ha. Dried Fruit—Sales 1,000 ha at 854' 1 fgk for Apples, and $1,40(iiV51,50 for Peaches. Provielons—Very little is doing in Provisions. Sales 50 hfuls Bacon at fito for Sides, and Cite for Shoulders. The river is stationary. ••••• NEW ORLEANS MARKET. Mar 5. Cotton—The market is steady, with enlo= 2000 bales. Flour—Ohio Flour is dull at $4(441,05 fit bbl. Corn--Sales of ordinary and mixed at 413®40 and of white at ha. . . Provisions--Lard is dull at 9(co9fc for prime in bble. Bacon Sides are selling at Bic, and Shoulders at Gfc "el lb. Sales Mess Pork at $14.50 ®14,75 gl bbl, and buoyant. tiroceries--Sales of Rio Coffee et lite; Molas ses, 340; and of fair Sugar at nUFFIELD'S SUGAR — CURED Ay 1U Oen,. r•—,l p.ntl rn, rztl. hr • sruN WALLIN° ).lifirl SUNDRIES-- s Sklns socks Drl.l 3 Chnomug: Istbenu 1u.14.rd and for rile by A CULBERT: I O I i &CO VANILLA BEANS -- .1iT0C 7 ,1v04,.-,ry WO. A 3 1cCLCit0 .4 CO.. •P. I.o..trty .t. 2500 LBS. Sugar Cured Dry Beef, just ~..eiredl for ....1.. he .p . . 1. husisoN, IL. Lermt k CO 7...4, Liberty 4 7 l2 :. clnci mad Palm Soapju-t r - e -5, frr,laby notaFAA:LTLk CO. t. yg jniiinrt,,i, atom LlTrLi: cp. .I( na E , G , S ,,,, ',:). b LI LS, , l'affd 611TiVLS—Cabhm.r, ffirtid, d ' T " *. ""'" bT MBAtU4 & BCRCIITLEID • VIIITE 600 DS—Fur Ladieb' dresses, of v thr v.rinctp kin wed—Null 3112.111, So k+ d, up. ENNY LIND PAPER ILA-NOINGs-- P.M. like tbkt of her parkas =.4,u2rls ..ale DT ITALarn P MARSHALL `o .per QS 11,4 at. _ B . ths €4.• •• 3bou:dere SOO .• Ilea! 4rat tmitwl and I‘, Vi.l": BON S 11011$it CO. W era 9+s4lunt ste. SARSAPARILLA -1 bale (Hon±apaq for . wkr IA Z. sakis. " urics of the Church," ke., tze. This is cer tainly, on the part of the Bishop of Xxeter, any thing but by example, the doctrine of obedience to superiors, which he so rigidly en j fortes upon his subordinates He also, in sub ! stance, calla upon his clergy to join him in a schismatical diocesan synod, upon which project 1 he tells them that he has taken legal advice, and denounces ultra-Protestantism as •lar more per. niciouc" than Itomanism: FILAKC6.—A “permanent" Ministry in France 1 , has at length boon formed, and Dna been able to resist an onslaught that was tr.ade upon It with in a few hoarser its creation. It consists of M:11. I Leon Faucher, Baruche, and most of the old . party who were condemned by the want of con- tidence of the Assembly. An amalgamation, however, with one or two Legitimists will proba=. lily insure them some little forbearance from that party, while, at the sumo time, It denotes that the policy to be pursued will certainly not be Tess unfavorable to republi©n opinions than hitherto. Immediately upon the new Ministers taking office, M. SL Deuce, a Democrat and Free Trader, moved a vote of skosure. It was negatived by 127 to 275 the majority for the ! Government being 52. Ilut many of their eppo . itenta Thiers being among the number) had purposely absented themselves froth the division, ' and their success, therefore, was manifestly the remit of toleration only. A combination rind lor to the former one, and more powerful in ex- ' tent, could be arranged at'any moment to con demi, them, and consequently, they are in fact as much a transition :Ministry as the one that has just resigned. The Charitari, a Journal resembling the Lon don Punch, has been seized for caricaturing the President. It thus appears that a Republican President may not be treated as familiarly as an English King or Queen. I 'OR ZANESVILLE —The fine 41414cner EllVRESS,Orz,rmste..ril lesv• b 0... 44411 Intermallate 4,414 oa thi 4 day, st 4 dacck 4,41114[14 or pumas, Imply on luked. 'VOR NASII VILLE.—The /plea did earner IVOItT PITT, Miller. master, Is, leave for the above Lod loterrnohate porta ors thlr day, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freocht or pasaage apply co" board. .2ye Ai 4 OR CINCINN'L LOUISVILLE • SP. LOCIE.---The fart routing "learner AAA? NEWTON. Captalo Charles Israel.will - I..are for the &bore and lotanardista porn. on tht4 d.”. the tth Ind-. at 3 A. M. For [might or woorase. apply on hoard. Put, Ivor. SAINT LOVIS.—TIm fille l as a . I . : grarter F4IIIRET fioIKiERS. utcher, touter, will leave for the thine sod all inter oddiate porta on this day, at 10 A. Cl. For rndaht or p.m, apply trn board. mud , 11 . EMMA It IVIIEELING AND • t PACKET—The fast naming ,t,ismrs WELLSVILLE, Capt. B. Young. .ill rseutur packet bstgesn Ilttsborgh, Wborllntr, lirStgsport, and Nut,Brh. leasing Pittsburgh r•rrr !trends, sits: slots, for fCrli.rllle. Stsubrurttls, and Bridg..rrst, stai , :sr, Iburstlns arterbonn .r &subs:thrills, Wherllng, Ittithr,ort. Ca st.ng sn,l Sunfish: 'stunting. I Brrls port nis r i aanlfh. es•-rr 'Sus...tilts anent., and Suulol, . n raT . Fa Vl ' . gt,FlTtnigtr:."t' EGULAIt PACKET BE s TW I . III[SEICIIOII lg SU NllBll. I , avr Pittsburgh 114. Who-ling, Caputo. a m, soon,n. r crerr Nl”odny end Iburulay. at 3 0` , 1,1r. r. rrturnin: Iranr,uum.n fur Canna. IV hmling Pata.hur,b. a.• a nd yrklay. au II) o'clork, V. A...au:neer, nod Ale u. N.rr. eau &ppm] upon thl* bont running regularly durion t. Ina •atrr newon. Efr,,ln or v....age. apply on henro NO LISII SPLIT PEAS--11cTeived and ; .CA Wr mar by WV. A. IIrCLURG n npLI n-n. 3,1 end 'Ns vrd ss !HIRES!! LOBSTERS-- Jo rollUS. in bniceetienlir bonnno coAl r mar by w. A. Me:l.Cral • CO., 222 L4brrty R. 1 U AVA JELLY—Froth, fluAt received ana l "' lVitol r ffrrut,gpitnone.Pitehera Fan, Toys, Drerert Seta. X_A for Pale I.y WM. ..A. mecum° 000. Flower S sae:, tioble.. Mantel Ornaments. !gag:Llama and - :t.nul Jar, and article,. (nr demrotle use. in groat v.ti. r . CRAPE Sit AWLS. of varioue cosz ,,, ravra..falr .4..1. Latta,. prim, fug ',mi. cd h, su n' N '' inti Es_ "nrnY A H YA L r IL AT El _..' D. 1 r. P .,: t ..... l , l lC lp r ; : t , Z b i e : ) .c . :; . ll 9l: C hra . L. ,,, tn it t E k,..h, F v f: . an:l K r i S-- t n an i re; r : d iFi .. . b 4 t. ~.... ,' g,o; Watrr eirwt. ' F , a natne.s of holeh and Intrinvic value, the.. Torte . g - Pried agl.l.r. I meant I. Por, l l/.4.; and the taw prire 1,1. 1g ilia they are 2 .. HAP, ; S.W. Mlle luxury their Intrratuetku. apitlT Lb! , 4. 41 aryiy.. km ,I , ..byer i.Y. 1 Morris's Tea Mart, PIN; and for sale by YzAIA II DWREV R ell . , Alb th , Diamond, recond door from Dia todr:. ea. lu Pittsburgh. UTTEIt--A. Small Lo r.r t n' o ' f7l:e 'r e7l:lZted ' '''''''''''. Th'' ".'" ~...1 ' '''''''''''' .. dil'g th:----.Vn'''." Ewa knitter, pat up .pradabr fat fatally ape /OA COTTON GOODS---:: eases. Cotten pant d and fan oat by A. COLDZATHON • OD. 4iulf.purt =but and kr NAL br NAP fieS . EMU r CO. HOUSES FARMS, &c. A Very Desirable Residence for Sale. riIIIE undersigned offers for sale, one of the • I. 2 ,. .kte'smiLY in the town or 31,,,dn05. Stark nointY. Obio.•rontalning about six saw of land. I with a lugs, and coniumattous Wick Dwelling Bow, sad Cal h•••••• • • ••nd eiMPly of the fruit and shrub , bete. One of th e Len schools in the country Le within • short slistanee, and when It is remembered that in Ms ' months from this time It will be within Pair hound video( PltOborgils It will t seen that here Is no small holm, FC:i t i a e r , st'i'lh'erhotisdl? .r;brPcrslditte"p_ri.'alorml from ine tn." residance. A Put or the whole of = t au t nut be Pow with the building.. This property marmite La had farina than tIIV buildings tout. r will s era procure title and eon. trey. without charge, • lot of more than two esines.situated on ths hank of the Ohio Canal. and reboot twentY rods from the &Tot of the Ohio and Penntlylvartia Itadrosil. meinso supltallsl or rany who will establish thereon • ufsrtery of I ron,Cotton, or Wool, which shall employ a capital of /LOAM. Let it borne in mind that Massillon 4 one of the Mast 'beautiful and thriving towns wet of l ' lttOb.rgh• Coml. nod au the moult of a• 0011 as rents. um . I. proeund bete tut low as at any point_ Goods when analutfa.....t of WWI, Willi oval es, be transported by Canal or Itallroad. April iam..._.1.,n 4W . T011 . 2 JARVIS. Valuable Property for Sale. 11111 E SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuu j_ one _ow. of property in Allegheny Cltr• heel. front neharen street of 82 644. wyri mooing !wet 325 feet .o Ridge sweet. Thlft property is situated hunodiete- IT south of the ntsidenee of Samuel Morel, and near the p.Wdenne of WWII. Dilworth 71wre ly Yrtwor How of Hmes. the premise, which rent Dar IWO per Thep annum.— roperty Ls level and well suited for 'eying off In loth buvirqf fronts on RR.... and Ridge btreetel. IL will Le old cheap, sod part of the purrheee monsyran rennin w enred OW the mond. Inquire of Yobacelber, on the prenthws. [opwlmJ. 11105.1Pbell. For Rent Small well finished and completely fur , aLthert Saar. co 11 rt., Brat ;Icor b tfie to.trutere. t.b, O AZZA3I, NoialltlrT7ib=carinT and "h " Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. 9[lllE subscriber offers for sale the house and iireb b .; °° :o7stitttr i st A r o= the market of lids city. 7. The lot In MO IL ;coot on nark et. run oh= Leek 202 4wt to av alley—oontaining nearly one 1% . . of ad, 'an! I ; I"'"'d rra arni uv ;;; rb l e ;Ps i' &I': "7: nearly ore. large. cod elec./M=oy well arranged, Latee r. n e Mutant MI Mt. sad a depth of 72, nd contd w fourteen room, tosides India nine feet whin. ' lt Ist built In Lb. nod and most do: stir taanuer. and hot .1 fire/proof rent and contains all Me waken couvetdcrices. Two humps.alth so unfailing oupply of be nl and volt water, are at be do ur. Ito the premien; are the ere out hoild=o. ro.rztr,rl,,,t `,7.1"1.• net mwdlt a.. gg ehrubs, currant, wan/N./Tie, ranharliev,Sc o an egooe., ra'lll,4'l garden The fruit Is attn. hen bled. tad tie ires ars la their prim:less:el yield euoash tie the wan. of. ordinary [Mal). The situation of Ws pavoerty, se to ealutnity and vutntrbato eculfort, cumblmel with amthrulty to the c ite. It not corP...cd by any redden./ In this viclnitls It has clev att." t)ble Meer hrDerr• =u,, of Temßtmrt ms.souLL Plll•bunitt the city. the two river, =I the bills around, forming el./ether • tdr.oramieprospect of %Web the eye never w.wries. Leery 'best winch elders or depart. fn.= the port of l'lttsbure% nu the Ohio, nunre la full Mew. The //evidence and groan& an/ also contrietely r, : e 3 t r o l d af: ' ; ', :ellti '''' sinr/Ziege d a u' i%tke '" oro t it ih t ; elq nod peaneful if 10cat...1 Nene quiet non. l a th mu cus. whe neve r' yoseprlly well b. =ld •t • bedlalts, and preueesten Owen her desired.. En/tune et • lisantte dares aplec , dtf _ D. For Sale. r RE members of the Fairmount Fire Coro " fe lu r°°4 or- J aMtzu . See). No . 404 ken dthvt. For lent. 11:1,IE ACADEMY BUILDINGS, 72 Ferry Arent—. lame and substantial building, 40 t 11,n .unable na .n Academy , ne mann!). titmea:a r, Poometliatl peen hanact i tierbk Li t:Altar. of teth2,3:ll' nutter Garrhoon alley and Fayette at. VOR RENT—A Dwelling Monne on wo Third atn'et, above and near ltk tholthnebl. 'lt hao gam nature, largo Dna. 'wash bona, an- Will 1.. rentani luw, and nnanrealoo glven lanniedlandy. ADo—For Sale Leae, nano into in river inth Word, between Penn street and tba Allvjaieny MI. 31. DARLINGTON. mhoat Bet , y. Darlington', fourth tmt tiffa Wuxi. Valuable Beal Estate for Sale. TIIEIn SUBSCRIBER offera for Sule, on va, hvebrable term .. the following Neal Estate, lln t, of Pittsburgh. el. 11 No. I. Threw ralnible thnextory brink dwelling bone, tle 6 br i ts.ett7.oll l. l ' l7rWV: " gd .'l Ferry e ' t. • ta.ne fronl y on Third Arced °luta a...iiirdiTe.tbyt . ...riart Church. on which tee. b us story trick how, used as • printing Mire, soul one two %tory Leta wnretentee. No. 3. Two lota •In Fallsten. Braver. eonoty. being lota /1.. 3 and 4. i.eing about 100 feet enuare,on *4 one [lock of four frame dwellings, and ono eeparnte frame dwelling. al ltwo ebuiee hied On. lot 10 feet front on Back 'Vert, oppredte the sletree, and extending to the top of the hill. No. 3. Two heath tot., each 00 feet front. and mooing flow the rood SC Inn water mart. on the Big Hearer. No. 1.. nue valuable water IN. ]OO feet on STlieel with ten ettarte web e r power attached. N. , 1 . On. lot oftPoeito the water lot. RO feet front and extending to the buy of the bill. on which LI emoted one tiro story LAP: .tor. and • errhover. lb by Z.O feet; shoot. frame dwelling. two dories !lab. • .. .. „ • • • . f; ,, . 0. Otm Lama lot la New Ilrighton, Bearer moat,. be about 140 feet ull Brxmlway. and about WO foet deer., rattail:dug IS. acre. cot • hicb are e t.eL...4.,1 tw, I , s.rg , f . rAtr , dre e l litUt% , .. l^ ..:r..n P - ... I '"Z"i."ii; r v Good. 11,,,A, pj,,,,,,, 10(61",y oteupi 1 ~ • ~ .. _ and I. v. ry pb-umtalf Iramted, Leine, laimedistel, txposlL: '''. 'l"o `' I'ad '. I km Taacton Bri,,e. No, to Our water lot.tmuum'mt. v M b.j a . am.. 141 ;',m I. Im,.ty'aud eateudloz from Water rtavet to /cm *mar marl. or tmemg path. r 50,,,..t.,... Th "'''' .°P n77`442o ß r'rt 7 . 2. Li i . ,Vii70!: ..r this.] a A r!tf11:.;11170.1.:1. - —1011 N Lreat. . anal42l !Joan. al and Not oun-.1 For Sale. --- - • FfillE EXITED ST AT ES HOTEL tua~mBLOCK OF BUILDINGS. o ..la.Lllgroerrd In the(rir 01 PritAbarirli The Lot Rest* hoodrsd handfed and nin sing e 1 fo ,l ton hull:. rty Gar feet on tea Wahl Penn 'beet. antt one e s twetyte fset alley. Inquire of ngton neva.. . DAVID \n. 11. Pe. st asehl.ertr wad az., " ttburgb. BINGHAM DOCh, 103 31.irRct a., Iwtworn Fourtli l'hiliulelakia. j.,,Mt.E. NV 1.,1.)5.,:nr0t,..0. No. Mil ItIN North Mll,!n ' lu Wrst Ft. meta Pork. ildhiaa • 1851 Merchants' Transportation Line, • (Yl.t CEN - ssiLtaxi A CANA 1, AND BAILKCADS,) 14NOR Pil ILA I I.I'IIIA I)IRECT—I4"I Tki- OUT It&FIII PPINU. Pat C ab Aurgh AIrANCL . TY a CO., Cam huh, 403 Pratt Uric, Cll A It LES RAYNOII. Central Block. Broad etreel, delphia. We are mewed to the openinge =flout nendim auclprodure ohlp on the of the Noma, to n Phila. dolphin, and all lotorruedtate plume at lore, rah.. =4 In le.. Alnae thou to am prerlouvneaeon. Ser N. 11. The Itterraz-ed nu - saber or Truck, provided by the Canal Commisaiorier. fur .-u-ryitr our 1.. t. on the mate Ilaltrikolls will provent of '1,1., Johttatowt.. lioildayvhorp or Columbia, CO. aeleun. frbls C. A. AIcAN UlaLt I\l. 1851 To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &c., TO AND R. TITTNICINUI, VAT.. •• 0 N TOM. RELUNCE PM7SIWEGH TRANSPOR • TATIoN LINE. ATKINS A CO., Provrietorp, No. MA.rket. and t... 1 Commirroer rtnrt, l'hiladvlrbla. OBLL .t tam, r. Agent* Canal RanILI. Pittaburgb JIIS SAYIAIR .k SUS. A,rtit, Baltimore. . . We are pm on the opming of the m Pennsylvania (anal, to ennirart fur Frvieht at as low t., 1K ire Ilalpprrs marl) do , nateh •211.1 4UPv .7 alter Litu.. R•ttlltsm MoFADEN & COV(ii/E: soarssor, JuLu McFulen k C.l caaar Barin, Pam Shwi. Penna. Rail Road Co.--Central Rail Road. FyilE ~übseribere having been appointed ehlrptug. wont. fur the Pount)lrtula or C..utral Hall .RUTedrm the putale that we am uow prettartd re• tvlre merchandise or produce for thlroneot rest oath. nr.ntrg of the canal. vta L thls route will be rattled throw:li to too dart 1d rentignell to tte be forwardrd frt.,. of cumuli, on or eharge advance, Vern Pr 'SWUM Ur... rrITIAIIMIELL AITIS rmtorti.an. Dry Gouts. UM. alma. Drink,Stnlionary..C.l,T.Confro. s=l7r . y v " -- "IrA•i"glIn Hardware, Que......are, l/Ye Lemater,Clovtr. Flaz.Thoolly and other Uruo rt, gOe 11 100. , "1.. DWI. Pork. nutter. lard. Lard on, T0b..x.1....at rk 2,ll ellne, Tall., and 6r j 1 ID° 31nrbl• (rough) Tar, Porn. Mal. German Ilay. B o n., r. Iva MnFADKS VOr, 1851 " Pittsburgh Transportation Line. JAAIYE i/C.ONNTiIt t C 1 , ., Coal 11.1.44, Pittgburgig. SITEIt. JAME? S Co.. Depots Itt , ul nod Otr.rrr go-get, wad N0..1 &nth Fourth glavet. Law... Mark. nod • LAVING fully completed c . tr ... olu.; of ulna bu n rin a. 4.. 10. l'bilagtelphut, Neg. York, bore, Pitt Cm. LOtlisTtrn, and itt..; I. , wer rate. and with moo aggltch .40 car , [bur .47 r , th. et pgglg .1,0,1 by our LLoe are fully amrretl 11. urwure. without guy. ..hgri, 4. ow uer , t.:“4.t . tfort rot rgwl4, gronled to and t A remumi.-ati..ng whirr-m.l b ourgelvng or wirents, Hal/ 4. t,u.ionat.l. IYetb. utak: Lu. 000rr.c. it tetmon with yrtmpt attenUco. gci-N It Our lAOII bag ouronnectiostwbututer with Zs Ft.ll...tetyhta and Pltt,!.urgh Trxwq,rtat.lnn Line .1 AY let 0) STUFF-1011 6tLeklt for eale gp: WII. n. JonNsron. - pAPER-:-101) reams Med. and rare fur pals low Oa clew, ooloolgnooont, by , . JAE.. DA LZF/Llo 08 Water Ft. KIEL PEACHES—WO bn. tor sale by - A . jr wo7 DICITY.II CO. piR FUNDS k EASTERN EXCHANGE WANTILD, wd the hl g hes tpremintrulpitd . be the A. WILKENS 4.00. immer IlArkrt Tblo . ARIK-E RAILWA s IVA. rt. Railway AAA D , 7 Dock fur ayl2 A. WILKI.NA L CO. 41.1 IMEASSES--2ir bbis.BAttle. Ground, 1,7 rmr-irictraom lidtmeo. suld for .ate b7ltyl2 JAIL DALZEL L. O.S 1% &Ler . _ V ASSLA,-100 Mats for sale by V !JO J. 00110=41ta a CD. Si Mai is 'PHILADELPHIA 1.11031A*, WHITE. BONNET ' 31,1NX FACTURK11, No. 41 . .kzth..E.econd Str7t._ Aorth wt t!4 e.> l'bllatielrhia. ' "IN 1110 A E. 'd n./15 • ii. 41.1.6 HAGALEY, WOODIVARD E CO., Wholi , ji sulp Oro4rr. No. Mark.t3G. aptj J. a 1,01,108. rt. J k. 4 EALD, • BUCK NOR CO.. Tnbacco memmnte, No. 11 Nor th Waloi.Th. , e4 ..n..16 North if LarNeP, I'hi;4lriplth.. tool 1851. ERCER ANTELO, General. Commis-. A Non ItM•rbants, Pbadelphi. Llbend wham. m . mmaimmatuts of Perdu., geormay. [1 fhl6m, NEW YORK Professor A. C. Bany' Tricopherous, /AR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re. 115 itarin,.. peverrlnc and trate:lain the bathe-radia tes, mart and dandruff. and curing diseases of the skin, t7W . m7ile'u b tru, rat 1 - 07'irti:41. 1 . atom. bas praltme.l the n ode p¢ee ' t in raring dia4sesoftb• shin, etc. of the home, sod all the animal kblinlom. The fidlowing tertfmmlial, neleetwi from hundred. of .1018. impor, will serve•to show the value a the ;nepenthe, am' the evtitestlth In which It I. held hr those who here given It • (tie: Nrsr Tone.. Sep MO. Pram Ihanr—Dear B.lr—T bare been afdltu ebb, a cm the scalp. of a meet airgravated char - uvr, Gee " ta tivIVF" th" ""V ,adr.” / :Iln , :: l ='.4 r titeo n uitS7P'‘`batat'itemat,it'l 14 Sired trr lour Triorpliemem 1 did mi a last remt, amt. to My inirpMe ntLecatton, Zond mrself; eutrd in about two moths. 8 eh war the vioietwe of the disorder that at terms I was pa ' Aiallr l ' .1 " . " 11 .T. 'our?. 40 V .11 1141PELYE. 140 Columba street, Linxika o. Yet.. 1650. lierge. Baser—My Tear Sir—Abo ew ut two yeantago my hair mine out great deal, arid my lead Co. much aMleted with dandruff. was told by • friend to try yourTricuphen mme, and I did-col and to my astordrhmenk my hair wim Emily motet, and all the dandruff ithappearrd, as the bead saw than kw thief. With neipeet, I me your READ nhedit eeret. JIELL. Brotalw If amyl lady or gentlem 4 an T doubts W the authenticity of er. the tlore . they will please roll at Protector A 0 Ham cam, ihnedway, New York, Where he will produce the orliff. nal letters [Enna the 7111flary aud Naval Argue, Nor. 7. 16511.. j There to to rented) for the permancut care of baldnes. Sad disinter{ of the cranium serenely, that has reathed the popul:poyed b y the article known at Protester Trico us. or 51edinthel Compound: It la ex , r.... { 1 7 me I n elem.& .4' the entalhantt7: eltwaitevery litireery In the had It le used In th e to other erttelee if the kind. Jt hatarta inecr to the mots of the hair, and that smears 1m growth to a nameable de r.. It destroy. the dandruff and reurf, 0.1 undies the hairline end glntey. It will rare all illticaiwt of the ends, ouch as weld beech dew worm, and other obtuashms dizp den of the rut ; In thetralere DJ well tutelarle , 1. It Wanda unrivalled. It le here Lola, prier keirents, at No. 137 Ilroadway, and at the Druggisto genendly, throughout the Cpitel Stets. and L'itnali. an2Self PRI/MITG INKS. UiCIIINSON & Co., \0 13 Spruce Street, • NEW YORII, Wholeeele manuferturentof the best. ENGLINII 11115.17ffn INKS, 5,r Steel mid Litho. "rebid Prlulug., mai to Poe Bobo eel Job Work. labia% they warrent to be' pant of the pureat mete/isle, and to work emlif upon uniluary prevent - The combinations lath. he l d , are such astogive a ebb. la r, t pat awe yr '441; yullty varying in:ASIA* to per lb. ute13331n7 Wll. CWAXEDIAIi & CO., No. 79 & (lato76)' MAIDEN LANE, ! NEW YORK. Directly Tpatile tit Old Stand. ,1121.N . I.TFAMURERS AND JOBBERS of RENTLENEYS' FURAMTIILW ARTICLES, oott• 11 , ?..V o tr " r•dt n rra Mule! s— ea” . an Llsbt. Irmi, An. Shaker, flu,k4 Merino and t.Wton, d lio i n g sestle and ?Or "Va;fo—Eallti. SOL 3194e{ Bogibestur and fatieg of all' .fJI., and qualities, ; Vurlzand To— . me Nil And Mark of e!err kind. ententa—Faney Nik and Saha Eneliatt >halm, Swim, Prin. Albert Boratliens, TaLllnt IwlLn Ac. Cbc/et Ile. ihsia.fe—Coraa ,m oat ambric, h tuttl Eng, new style, and I , orrlan Chrta4-Kid. SBkJ Llnev . Thread, and all the Ist.t of F M= l- tro u rli, it a rrin , N u tr=l,3 Wool Silk. Linen an dlcoon. Cotton. r . Anoningforn.fr-yelrft. Cathy/mei English, French and I "' arnter BMW far trandemen 0;1 haliaa—a Tarittr cf lira, es. 0, !riding .F.4 j :ts of aid analiblea. Svit gi r garflinV "," afutirc:l Ll ax o l,. " on, ' • Wit. WA.K.A.AN k CO., 79 k al Makin, Lave. =II Shawl and Nal , tml Wareham ir , , ,1 S. MILLS. No. 6 CORTLANDT ST., '~l.~. WV Stem) NEIL TOES, ha o or openi. one of t e arg auJ riuhy, ions, of SPICINO. .64D htl,l3lEli FHA IVLA von. Wort, decd .' Alin LACE MCVLIN and a/1 kinils of SILK 5 1ANTILLA.S. snannfartu. ; rod from the lat., Pan. lash low. nwv•lre.l , , the 'lnnen' ! and particularly adanted 10 the :i o rdittedo. A Ell A lti.A ' S:r ' o r tiofed ..- v., fartriv..:),.l - Via -, and ....It and Turk Finn Paradda.nntl P ,C4Lon and wing.- ham Enahrelhs.. Al. of winch Isill 1u.41, erns/ at extremely . lon "mom. r... e.porfully luvlto our 11 1 ,n/f/a (nand. o. ea. anund our stock 1, 13.1.: pur../...ninn. . ♦Lav WIRE hWI STA-NDLY, fur or hititina-a..1....1 /:...t/ 1, .. 4 . Pat unto On, for tranncruition. fyblLlf SPRI2III 1111P0RT.8.7.102113. . . C. B. HATCH..i. 13c).., , 1 NO 9 RILL AU STOfET , NET TOTE, AVE now ill Idore, and are constantly re-' 1 3 i evivin. b- !tea ..rv. The nthet exteturvPmearrotirth of ...nt plawn'e YERNOMLNO GO9OS ever bare elfor.4l, rthr,the the, lath. itzd rth..b..t etyle•fd . thArasute.‘ &ITV, . elovothifoderv. Etnellders. ULIdeT Garovetta. Loadoll Tlee,Stoelts. Oiled Ilk. On.dvtg Omen, flandkes,nae...--"''- :Licaddet Bowe. 1.1 - n ea Cothere.-erith eve:Masa new-tee. I I It•lme , c nt oliAr , f ‘ n „, thifir aloe nr btUin e z.' wl 4.ll,7 o T r.", ,iii invited to c - -tanine grr . 7 : i t rA - M, dote. --e----- - _. litirp hy's Self -6eltag Advertiaing Eri vel - X 9. 263 MA ZI.SO P' N ST.. NEW YORK.— .. 4 'be entrer - 11 , er in solletring the patronage troll who m., ...... hbi, ',dem, ment, feed. nom, of Lbat heatatino • ith Le Met, a hew sedele is brought before the public. The VI 14 , 6,, smut... • smut.r, ns,llll4ted their mil . ..Amite be. • ; on,/ all onestiew sod 11,. moniliently refers to rho tritium- Needles' Celebrated , .y of threw buethe.i. men oho have used them etivelom 1 mid to Me ninon,' Irkrormirig We, . mud of Mtn' eieri: I , O3IPOEND lIEMLoCK PLASTER.-- 1.34.. A_,l These highly stedindad west, rs hate4,[ll =Win for Th. , following fire Pftiv of the reahtem tor their porn. uLom thatt,titentY .mints auritia width ice they Lam lerlty. mined • permanent ' , Pundit. r, dm mid on:carton, 1 5,,_ 0. 55„. y 5.,.,, „L.,,,,k„, b y 5 2,,,, ...5 . 5 ,,, y ,,,„ ~,,,,y ' idummatic pod tirmngthemoi.- /1.141 r etc, onon,d. Phi. bars Las name, biminees, andwims, ete4oucrosly and : CH.. of the highest .niinem:-. to h bon tour rompoie 5„.5iy0u,b,,,1,„5,,,, 5 p 5.5 ., 4,.,, yroedb„. per' tion ba. teen el:tomtit. hoe , hi , er. :1., most tato - rind feet reemitT sigatont Tad. L ' , teMbuonisla Ls to their solairim Tirlor .:rev all Lahti: plai , 1.1. The Etre, hires aunt he opened with= being de- , ter. mid. et med. L The ingredienm of their emapoLitien, rem ens•fidly and Neither wax nor wafers are roguired to meld them. ''''"''''' i l ......A . , P ,""' ... P" .. ''''' ..4 "P .P..... 4th. Cron the rolweirrne of • hitter. th e real Mon realm ferMor ruills,M.F Lt"LI. brdiLmttma u.letheL immediate roma& to 0. sender, instead of brio g buried For tuna . tl n bt5ii 4 .......4' from Pronmeta,Teade, month. in ter latrad Letter Oth, obrapang magi, and lad rains m the rano. zieuragki :At The Envelop e d, mu (onto .5 a l. e n the ..,,,,,,, . tinwares in. the body, them bet:iodic:al character L's jamond Mire as plain o, I ' ourstlen or dlarinte. Ae a remedy. Lumbago Shi a fah. Mob letter maned h • moot effertieff advertisement. " PL'r'.WF.T.' all .....'d .p '''''...''' ..°' m 1 ' .. ....4 fit ro to attract the ettatillon of all throagh whom hand., It . •,,i: boa is's. tally corm.. , hf, , the ...Yet.. ellectrl. mi llie r Titowine la Iliad of het for DM., numeed on l.Zts ' ytts tt .46 LIT - aiSsTe - L 7 sTf t ilt% TLILL:', 7 4 ' IC!: thei l r a lf 10,1;Lal 7,1'°..7,11':ibrr,..r.,-,..„.....,;',0, , .;„'.:„7.-....,,.1 E=T;Tifo s il l a;;Dfitt7a r r eto t n7TEl - ,.. - .P2.4gralg made sapanho4evra,minte, whi t. fie.: alLPllhation. To such ar miler with Hat:mate bolus. tbeee 2 ,,, . ~,,,,, „., E ,,,,,,,,,, ,„„,,,,, ~,, ~...eters are rerommentl.l with tba mondent ssme,. dirt letters or itw...... I- d-1.001 abate. that their Lenetleial effects trill I, tonna very deckled. ..th ''',' ...... ....l- ' nma a ono ltd. , For mile, • holemile and retail, by :AL to M ' 61-VOO.--.... - Td . 0 . R. E. SLLLEILS, IT Wood rt. T.- ". 0 3,0,4, - ...... - .......... --...'" BEA.U,MONI."S PATENT STARCH POJ..- t. so ...... ... ........... ji_luaMlotXl 1 . 1,110 00 to 100 1...1n.e0,6090.- .... .. ......... -........1tdu ISII. far nitina a I - e0n...M1 ;k r , to linens, :Andros, When it D. 00S. ca.-M . olo. to tort n od amount of order 0.0 0 .1... WI., Shirt &soda, and Jell kinds of printb Me ,„,, ..,.,5 fly,. b.,,,b1y Ne w Tort um nreeenta Me Imo fthro adhering M the Llteltotad tha t lionise hill he suCleisrd. All order, will meet with oratont ' lonn ecichlum it contains uothitor tnaurious In charms 111 attention. If addremel. Ism, muy/pyiy, any respect The 1.-41691 have' lung more felt the tementti ~,,, 0 ,,, m.,,,,,,,, ~5 . y,.. y,,,t . ..1 ouch an ornde. and in this the, eanentatlon 4111 Le fut. Order , trill le &Mended to p ll.ll fi r, 11 left at the storm ' 'l7 realized. m ~ ...Petite. !, feted .lor to impartlsl nf Mesars..elliell A Mott. : O 11.11 street, or of Meagre It. final. Jerolltrem A Cr, 134 William et. N. IL—lane Cake trill do thirty dozen of cloth, and no N. o.—Buelneas Coil's. embossed In colore. rum min. family should be withrut it , TO at $lO.OO ter Moan:Lad. L fain.m.dsitt ' Price Inhi Cent!her CO,. Euebeakevelth nil direction. A For de by main.) W. E. S.S.I.LNIIS. fl Woul st. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. - BACON'S MERCANTILECOLLEGE, THOMAS HALE South East corner of life, and Walnut &teat, , • FORWARKNO .41CONIMISSION MERCHANT, cmcm .i ll, 01120. NT, . • onteAno. ILLI.NOIIt. ( InooryOratod in 1.951:) IOSTINUES his usual facilities to receive Ph' i s ' N ß ,A, Ti i ;i7 . - , - ~,,,,„,,,„0 , 0 „ ,,,,Z= Ili ee en , ma...S. l ..'... l Trett•ltll.:tent. nO Merchtuntixo , C.ll. %Wm. 0n71 . T. F. boat.t9.—....Assia.suts. coga - n..1 hhn. Boat/ les, M. Joel daily Ear all poInG .`LEI S. BACON begs lease to return his sin . the Lakes and the is Canal and Elver. • G. , feranner-Messrs lorens. Moiling Jr Co.; n tern thanks mr the eery Ilboral patt,ox.7x Which Nfrors4Jopes 0 QIIIS.; , has receirt-d. and libres. by IndeLatinable attention to Mr. John A. Cane hrs. qt.inoss, to merit a eontinttaur..,,f the no prneaxeuten sot , "" "' lo,o• (tat tin 4 attended his efforts during the n aq iciptcr. The utility of Institution. of this dourin bag honour ST. LOUIS & ST. JOS.E l3ll .:tzg.'ii , tlr,nlt'4l ; ',irrt.Vs.tir.t.4l„,% , _ • --- ett the :a vantage., of then. Instrnenn , as no 1,..,:er to re.. _ ST. JOSEPH, aussomu nuire either erw.tment for their support ocean:in...a their medic: MIDDLETON, RILEY A 3I'IIEE, Thu plan adopted in teaching combines practice with Produce. Corogils.lon, and Porrarding ah•ornants, on the t h"" n rl , 1tu'1 , .. 4 ~ gal 1' , ..h.. the Puri! , are exercised in tasking pr imal ovules °r evert tiny b..... tux...Loth., Levee, St. Joseph. Mo. Jnoeualinna. posting. Eelenctog Z... G 1.11131, and Befer to Alexander fiord°, and Lorena, Sterling t Co, ~,,„ .„....,„,,, r ,„, ~,r,„.,„ ~..,u , i ,.. 0 - ,. ~,,,,,,, Pi.borgh. [ 441 ' . partnerllp and indiridualAtlttnes.. Irl,tre roe ttn1n....11 AVID C. TeTTLE, Attorney at Lair, , h•• • ,, , e7 1n . ..TR...m..1. d,.., , r ,,,, n ..d tta., tl,nxi ; iffinit thx and Cotral.t.ekoler for m.leania, e. I.atle, Mo. 'Z".,7,7; • ‘;.,,tr, ~,,, ; ,-, i inc t g, . ; , !:-.------ --•o. -....— .... Pc'omptly ,!salvia, '''s k il.„ The mono of Instroctson . ...n1 consist of trot:BLE EN- , Ili EV:PIM: eta Lrartng - t•‘ - o• de 1 OHN 11, RAN ' Kii , i, Attorney and Conn- TM, „, } Y, ~,•,..0 , 1„ „J ou ., ..,„; 1ti,,, 1 „,,, , , int a r . m . .! ' •N ...Ho t az. Lnw. nod Commi,,ion.r 1, tha Statc o ,b.,,,,„ Eu , hutoe. p..king, Nanafartlartne.'',lllppth, Penoxyl.enla, ,t. Loubt. Mn.. fix. of rittsbur,rh. i Individual, Partner.l,,, eteamboating, andClaniroural (V K. tavtaaodoireb: lion. IT. Forward. Iltanplon 0 Bootees. , Cneranen.dat Caleulatiowq Fa. retonnnehin Miller. .XPentallsa. A )I.Clure, John E. Parke, linoells • ad Ctatmeretal Lon. Nenanta. ifeCont • Co. 1 auglily h at ps are In.truct.xl indi%lrdir, and Doan CIZI.S. SO 'Th "{Odell,. mar ewer at n. y Coe, and per-o,d ...„ t h e ratio of their rapacity ...I ....alutty. BOSTON. 'Pohl' , erandostion. ar. Lad, kaough pupil,. a, e ‘u n . •• • _ !nod PricatelY if a..i ~- 1,.... 1,) -..h., a..a.i.c.iadri a.....1' AVY r" , ..!..trite''hof" . l4'47leArrrt-,l=-Ait' S di l t. - ABLEBICAN HOUSE. HANOVER iSICCCT, BOSTON. warns Men. nod Diplom. aa.x.rued to n 0,..• wL, are dant. od worthy of thrm. T ILE undeniignisi having, entirely re- re a p A rola, eau be coropleted.fn fp trk slx, tn bin nx...f... built and enlarnedlth , ' , '" , ..ive es . h tba-t - tf.:. limo ,T 'ir,f.P.,',.'er'n.a.lth; toP7'on'tit4.',7e'.“!!'•'ar.",.'..'l.... i"....3tu'le7ts,'T inept, containing in all about thn, hondmi and enr.... , .• ~,,m,......w mararoh „,.,,,, aaak , that it t , ~„„ sneer and Tel, thorn chorougl . l nod vtninplithtil :.c . c..:unteng, for Ow m.. 01.. 03111 LOAIGSMOOROOSI of tbo trate/ling .t1. h 1ir . ,..:1 ..-,... '''.'''':' . .nt . l”^ '.ortne , . ,C...te conatounitr. etl r en a bl e Lon to prt,tra situation:, for An materdod nonce of lite no-mm.J consetneficesa this 5 . .. , d.irm . ... obteLnolz ..“,.. It ,n.,‘,... „ ~..., .. perd ...,..•.., bk ,„, num ,,,„, i. n ,.„,,,.. • _Tara.r-Yor n lull roan. e e'eroona la lint , .. NerVine, writan • Ccovne-e'al Lry r.e.- mom. ." Td !'''... kh .)" . l , ' , : , !!!,}''`)::,!!!!f. ' lt".Y.!lll7lY.Fl7"° I ! -- ---'.------- - • - • Sta.,/ -- au adrettlaetnent. 48uttlee it to ray, no ...xerilo ,.. ii.;; • Cit.Z:. 'Tred tr. render any anartnient prefer,- enaT peranceville and Noble:dawn Plank The furniture was made est.reaslr v, order. reganllearol ' . Road' Company. . • tr.*. And certain portion: of tr., 84r...finny the Drarin, t n.... ,„ 7 : ,.:, if ,, 1 . 1 t an tr ; l oo to m ir . % ~ ,i .= , ,...; ;N i t t; g ‘,,,,, : u t TOT icE, is herehy gieet. to the Lilikhold . m il be ro arrange"? no to suit no, o,eepei,e,,,, hots fur , ,A,..1. T." T13,3 ...<: . r0Pa.7. ti ,,, al. nr. , ndt:r•• na. , ten , to early And late. • ..5.,. of tiro ! L..l '''' ? %,. . ae .t‘i ' l ' ."':•' - i, ° ^..4 . "! d ,F °. ; , T ~. . awry dcyartto".l"o"''''.'4"" L.....r " 4.n°- , ta - i . b e rm ' I;;..rt LAr;l o. i-,':,-i;i: .. ,;i3; ,if.tw,„'',.; - c' A;raTtilo " uTe 27:11 P IVITy ' fir T s yZ e rlMlgtr " the ; told in iollaa the r,....1';;21 , ..,e ~-.v:..,1 and 1.1 -, 1 , 11 hr - 14,., — ..4,,ardJyorCtaT 1 LEWIS ACE. . J VL ; tilt. 1 111. , ,.(:i. , -: ,, .•g, , . .‘ , 1 5 ... , ..d Is -No lit ACCONOOCTITS.I - 1.0g71f0 - 1/11aTar li.V - e - ITy . ._inch=? ,r . 1 21 , ; , ....N. PS. kldtnt. I) arel NAMVEL P. FYIRIVER. , T. EAT) PlPE—Cernell's improved pr.tent I GLASSES-74 lible. to arriv.e, for sale ITy , j 12./ t , .a Hire tor irg. ,7, ,,.., : , IT." 001 I BURBRIPCUS k INOITRALII. ' ' . _______ • 1 OR SA LI",--A good second hand - PEDLAR'S i . ` - 'si,ii:, ~..,.,. I: WAilltN I.n.tnire of J. KIDD A Oft, ' •Irt, ~ aPI.7 ,t, WWI , L , All Pin, ,•:. hard and to aLr . ; ., , , , . , :gr 1 .1c 7 r . , kl , tit ORM:, 1 8 - 7 E .- R 3 I - IL LI: 0N A li" - 1 - I - IN ;:. -- (i' - 'rie — steifiTr - tinie 1 -''''''''''. , IZei }rant ~t iant. by at , I P..I. Ft.LLEItS. ~TATelirEs, JEWELRY, SILVER CIIRES.F. 7 -30 'nixes receiving and for sari: ' il Iv AI :1:. Tea K e , ...-In - nerrf Tea Sala, 1 . - t.Mtre 1., D 4 l 7.}LL dr Ci ILi b. . r t , ~, , flat.d Yorl., .t . ;... , L,.. and hurter htnr,.., 1a1.,,. Cell . O.P. er.' -- '. ' ..... ' i (Peen , n.y:, Lernpa .... aii ~,,e . ~ —" i NLo‘'ER SEED - I-251,1,13. ' , rime for Fah: hy Ch..' 6, 7 , - , " ,, 1,L'... n' a" , - .r ,l lanozr: P urth,:ir. ‘... an. j JotiN WAIT 2 Cil. ' '4l,,b,;,7•l:..!,lll7;..„'lll..''..!':r,r'ffi;iniati."tZ " 'I:" e" Ca ALERATIIS-4000 lbs. pure, for sale by • 1 ' -"' ' . '''' '''''''' I - , ~,I , . 1 30)11% WATT •CO - 1 dt t :-.l:E dil. 4' n?ern ' thn ' ! ' ,... ' ' ' rr th i ". : ' 2l . r,.,,- - . ' V Z“. ' i . ,. , ~ , ,..L. 054 ; 1110 COFFEL--130 bp.. landing', fOr Ina;sby " ig,, , i,V,!•,:, , n.:: ; , .• 0 . ,, a. , fth. , Z:a ., :r.,..t. , ...t.1 at an, _Le tichn ' ' 4 SIILLIIR e L.ICKET.C) , : /Q . :i . e.:4. , Pinring Flop Cl. :I. k.es.r.4 rtr.rT. ' %V NI - .. ill.Li+ON. B AON-4., earl abgar cured ham. ii,..lit .era s 1, ,rt It end Mart, me. 'S. de .do ..d. , ,eit.e. t e roo,il l. : err MEM Mit OVaT - XV a: I. WILSON bar, rcnaore, • - -. V • • . 114 Seamd rt.. autl 14 - f a t" . a. na nix .tha.K. ' ' "."""" W ' d i DusirroN, CL.kliK. &CO.'s Pure Medici. it g r, .. 0 . 1 0 , ; 1 71 .„'A.L n. ....- d E L , t N . u , LJll , ailt . .:. , 7 , 7 . r b u 14 . ...11:1 0 04 ix nal oaeLevt.r. 011,--5 F.lOlll. tbr oak. I T ;.1 Is IDD a C0..!.0 Wood et. t ai..4 2 ,4i7= :a rd r.,1 lir. _ _ ,3,...n.0w and ___,,,_ __-'1"-- • IP ANTHARIDES PLASTER-2.5 ] Ls for i -, - Seed Ste 1......) Ha. by .r.;: Li l ). A f . FAILNY.STOCK ACO rimitsubiber h a rt ; r n iae,M.,v'Tflti i ; 4ed Store C ITI I 2 C ' IC11)-16 )1 1 .' e a. Fa or gg ''t7C,K A t x ) . 1 . 4!)1i.7 'l7:': 4 f TlV4 ° Z.'",.'''.4'l' fi g '''=?lt. j . ' e ' R.BAK , . It fteKntri . , or saletiy 7 • ,! ' I ' I 4` PIT a ll' • "" h " P.^' •-. 5 e- '„ F • [tre 4 4 - DEN ' .P 2 -• ~ •• • U. a. " InrES-M CK 'c° 1 - -- E' ;; '&14.11T...11.-GLO I D1.1131 - 11sa r at . ca . i.. 2 El OLITZ NIxTuRE-Ise lbs, fur sale , L'' 1 .. 7.6 ". 1 ' '''''.... ''''' '". '' '''' '''''''' ' -, 11 144 _I si. A. i'AIINZ.sTOCK a CO. 1 irL„ D tr., %B r ,Irn: t . : . ..tr.- .:. L . 1...,? rt 7 7, b , -7 . 1 . 1C Cr,. Q IrAP- 11 4 boxes Na. 1 reed, fur sale by - ! " ` ' '',' !; „ l! ", f.',,„' 11 v . r. ": -",-'. . - ,!„ . - : .Pti t. 0 calll9 j P. kir . 1 1ARBAUtilL ,it 11. 1‘ . 1... , a.,.111111, , 1 :um -. x..lCuattge pro.. LIRENCH PLOVERS:-A. - A - 7 ili - s - o s: - tr, ! •,,..ItJin' 'tile'. '. ."' rn ' 4 Co. Itut par anno-/00 dos. of as I 44444 44 .'' r".:.. 24 ''''' ' ''''ga e llf '-', C 2411). swam —. I _Nr4 mamas in D. inn& for .itas Wyn n , =b4 . nit• lIOOFLAND'S Celebrated Gonna nrrrErs—i,. ifor.u , br KM c 4 - ex.) Wood st. --• • - - 'LATE do nnt wish to trifle with the lives arid IP houlth of the al:kw& but sit eve ornate no seder:tun ae to we .wear ntedt eine. and tu hold no hope tn sur!,"-r..r hcciaxiltr, .which Let, will not warrant The Mots of /eland. and the- Phu, and WM 11=3 - , er motif a-lebrakted Pr the tore n 1 all diseemee of the Lunn and Urer, which wry Po tr , -.1 pre,sielit b ail Ner . .tterii latitude, From le entobinetion of ch conioel extreme. pro cured from thie Mose .d thokee,Treeo. nt riudelda Bete Ltn 07 Wan Outer he ehloC). formed, ' rel - .lSletar's Palm= or snd Chttrr fr . em nu. atrerrat. conowcwientirel; of Vi lid /]err; Ba t h and the Rcnnine ittlandMreca (the latter Imported wrpreeslyier this purprwer the rare urethral "virtue, tf whirl are .Lo com bined br a new eherniralurnenter, with that:bezel to Tar— thus randerina the whola eranrroun.l the most wrts.n arta creation,. renvalrerer s disorrer.l for the CONSIMPTION OF 7ILELF3:O " " • - IIEiIYDITARY CONSt-SIPT Winens tol sem of WILL Cherrr.—The foliconou ore of Jon:milk Is Sulu. of Consumption. Moe of hie Krothem sad uW ha vino ale/ of Coroumptlou.) Is truly IrooderfUn roost., Arrest. Llamlltuo ry Sept. 27. 1 7 e)... .1. 1./. Flor,—.lsor Sin Z laSe the Inserty of earb:ou rso of We Lossells / bore desired from the um of by. Meese. bolos of Wild Cbsrm, sea pronnoted by that tinutlel4 emus.. Corwomptlon. Les/... Tb. niteet. sous Voir horrifying to rue, fir See of our Ntlni.(6l7 bralics atd Atter.) bod deed (Seneumptiom 1”.4 (Mictroi nearly .111/1. onset fealume of I I.d. dimes. log souzb e iond creeerondedi orsot deal of '61.4 tooth fee . ..some parse lo Me side ore mid necisg rich nosh. of bent. - . .V. 11.9 under the el-744, of a skilful pkysician. fmtn the time I was taken Mk tine! clout core helm Ilan about !wirier., and my friends oRrIRRIATE nay case hamar, or at Meet beyond our phyKkgarr's skin; relneed . the um of Wistarl 8.11,11. a 11iid Clrerry Without my koowialga.MY father procurod It. and orannaungl Malin - istming it to me. Lod from the Nat day .1 wmansneld tale Inn it ml health imprond, and lu • tiro weeks gem the itslon it. I was able to he out and over humy bush., and labor, which I stilLsontitor to 6: I e mmo four bottles or the mulleins, sad tow comider myself perlectly well. h JETZMIAII ; ; Mown reetr Leto Co. ...Jona Is, MS, JOTD. /Sam—Dear Met In July, IMO, I war lacfltg.ll with a fever of tppltoLgehareMer. which left me In R eery dela/Meted stem, when, ha the fallowing wintry, / wee tae ten with a eerem mid, which • rodueed me to such en eke tel.: so to gin me the antwartorm of a mnbrmW can-amp. tite. I labored under aem ere cough—extemorated c gnat deal. and was troubled with cell lon sol night tweet, 1 • coo frequently raised bland from my loot,. I fla/tllllll,l' M this eta., gradually sinking under the dice..., mail January, ISC, when Imes again attacked with fever. My friends de pairs! of my life, nut my • Phyridana thought,' multi eurrir e but a short, time. My extremities. erimbl. ly my feet. were mrtslantly mkt, and almost lost their &M -ing. Under these chrumstanott itmmtp hnly soil Was a being skeleton. I finally determined to quit taking roes an Peateribed byphyrielms. and try Di. ww..r,. Pads Patil of Mild Chee.ry, and from the Mat wank that I mm - 1 taking lt. 1 mt”late • gradual tecoresp. I sontins 11,/ Ito um air mouths, attire end of which time I RIM and rajoyed goad health ever rime, and eheerfully roe .snximeni the Bakem to all these Mtkietsd with diorama of the long, and would my to three tomMeneing it, tz...Xnor Is. discouraged If two or three Lotthw do int effect • rum. hot persevere. m I have dens. and 1 hare 43 dauht lot nine meet out of ten, will Le blear./ with renewed haaltg es 1 have teen Regyettfully 3.0010, Ei=4l • JO2EPII JACKFON. I.POrI•NT To ICOR 011.1C11, LLSLASCII 0/ Ttli Lcmas From Jr. Nam Spring...3,4d, Wathington Cor.ntr. Ey_ nem - W.l.mm, ITY.,3l:tr 14, 41. • Mawr/. Etanfortl k Parke—T take this oppartualty Gnu ' forming yeu ors moot remarkable turn perform:Pi noon ; me by the we of tarATistar's Dakam of NITA Cherry. 10 the year 15/0, I wee taken with u innarrettimof the ; bawl, WWII I Labowl under for An wear, whoa I an:l -' .11y remo . ertel. In the fall or ISTI 1 sae attmehm: with • ?Perm., 0011. which aea/ed 1144 f Ilren /UM.. and for tha 1 +rare of throe years I was r0uf.n...1 to MT N.J. I tried 4,11 • nada of toodiethe, aml Lrers erriety of all, w:Choot hew— ' tit. nod thus I wearit.l alwg uutil the wintry of 1(55, when I Lewd of Dr. Wistarr Dana= of Wild Cherry. My :mond, penuadrd me to 01, it a era:, though : had glr . ./. ; up sit hope, or nal/very, and bad properal =reel( for the : change of another world. Through thoir.aboltatimee 1 woe loduced to make u..n of the genuine Wistaee Dales. of plltl4 Cheery. Th, ePleet was truly .1./MuLtting. Alta tbs.-yea-. of a:biotin./ an.: ',fir:ha, and :011.0 Saying , erect four or 6. - e kundrodllotian to no burro, amt the • hert we/ mon nor. amble phyarione Ina proton unarall• inn, l vrapeewn reemzed no entire houlth by the blenlnr, of clod mad the nee of Dr. STlathee ital.= of 1411:1 Chorri. Illay the Ph:rani; of loot met proprinow of en naluable a mecololoo Winurb balls. ITiblCo/rrr. Wu. Jr. 71...LrL. Sold br J. W. t Lt. trnhonn,r Sar_furi I . .f.r..)Foorth end 'Manta erect, Cinvhdrati.(thin, Gturral nt for the Loath ml-W..n. k who... tdl arL J Xtdd Co.. B. L. fahnestonh Co- J. L. /craw. L. Pltt..hurnln. linnklo.a. AlleoLdar Mr; L. T. Konen. W 11. anon, Utlioll43Vl:4 If. Welty, Gttnnglntro, Iteurtr.."Enrienot..S.ntrtt Gilman, holfordtltt,l A Son. IluntOnntor.; Uri. Orr. -2.nr.idad Anted 1111.1ebrand A' Co.. ind Loon 3. K. 'Wright. Elttattaind; la. 6 . 14, 1 ilnacr . lll, J ; ...11 , T , r0; Z.t . t . , G ham C .l.l s' Forr.. St.r.nr, junta Itellt-j Co. but. I. nA. rtnith. aro,. 0.dur...arrt,.:.., Warm= E. L. C. A. Jou., Coudrr.r...r,.. P. Croact, jr...trooranilla. fnLISOAr(i.4T MEDICAL mmg 7v..drib" a JPO.," nor Ace, Ak9n - ..2.11,r-al,i, Pains GT PGjYn J cite I:mut or lmas. emd ~ t hr Ara:lima er the ISAlroonary r RS. . =l7