HOME MATTERS Pasture lON or Si. r C t' ATIIEDILIII..—Ye.a -tertlay morui ng. at about eleven o'clock, an alarm Of fire was and looking out of one of the windows of the United States Court Room, where we then were, we perre•.red that the Cathedral of St. Paul's woo on tire. When we first looked towards it. the entoke was curling upwards, to wards Snit end of the building, which fronted upon Virgin Alley. to an incredibly short apace of time, tine fire ran from oue end of the building .to the other, and the flames and smoke were perceptible from one end of, the edifice to the other. The church was soon ccowded with people, endeavoring, to save the furniture, and they puccecaled iu c.mveying a number of pul pits, confessionals, &e , beyond the limits of the flames. The rapidity with which the dames spread, prevents , : a largenumber of persons, whorushed into the Cathedral, from saving the organ; and it was soon evident that the building could not be used. Seieral engine companies took up their positions, between the Cathedral and what is known as the Bishop's Rouse. They were for tunately enabled to prevent the flames from spreading downwards, an the wind blew up the hill. The Lutheran Church, and several other hou ses-in the vicinity were on fire during the pro gress of the ffames, but, as every one was on the alert, the fire was extinguished with but little damage. • The roof of the Cathedral fell in, in a short titre. That part of the roof, fronting on Fifth street fell outwards, catching underneath its burning timbers a number of persons who were standing near. Several persons were slightly in jured by the bricks and timbers which fell upon them; but Monsieur Saurel, a French gentlemen, who stops next door to the Mayor's office, was so severely wounded that his life is despaired of. Saint Paul's Cathedral originally cost $35,000; but as it was designed to erect a new building on a portien of the old cite. the loss is not so great as might have been expected. The Cathedral was insured for $5,000 in the Delaware Mutual Insurance Company. The or gut alone cost between three and four thousand dollars. CORO:CO. ' d IN QUEST. —Willilll9 M. Arthur' Esq., the Coroner of Allegheny county, was yes terday called upon to hold an inquest, on the bo dy of a Woman named Ruth Cook, who was lin tied on Saturday in the Methodist grave yard on the Brownsville road, about Iwo miles from town. The deceased was quite a young woman, and a person residing in Birmingham, rat scan ned of having caused her death by procuring an abortion The body was exhumed, and it was proved be fore the jury that the deceased died ten days af ter child birth. The nature of the evidence for bids us from entering into any details, but we. may say that none of the witnesses testified to the abortion having heeu procured toy the:father of the child. UNITED STATES COURT. Before the Ilona:able Judge Irwin. United States re. John \Chillier, indictment passing counterfeit moby. J. B. Swearer and David Rudd, Bays., United States. Charles IV. Robb for defendant. • The case tine opened in the jury by Mr. Swea rer. . Amos Bock sworn—Resides in New Leringtoil Somerset county. Pennsylvania. I saw the de fendant in tha: town on the 29th of January hut about dusk. He was in a store in which I was employed.. He bought some cigars and cart dy, coming to twelve and !shelf cents- lie gave me a five franc piece (producing it). I gave him back the change. Cress examined. I afterwards went to the defendant, and told him that the coin was coun terfeit He said he did not know it was bad.— He redeemed it all but eleven cents. I have kept the coin ever since, know it to he the same by private marks which I have upon it. Daniel Hiller, sworn—l reside in Keplereburg Somerset county. I have seen the defendant at my house in that place. He was there on the 28th ef January last. The United States here proposed to prove that the defendant had offered to the witness, a tavern keeper, a counterfeit half dollar in payment of Evidence objected to. The question as to the reception of the evidence was argued at consid erable length, but be fore the Judge had decided the point, the Cathedral, near the Court House, took fire, and the confusion became such as to render an adjournment necessary. arrklasoos SEOOIOO The Court toot at three o'clock, when the ar garment relative to the admission of the testimo ny, objected to in the morning, was resumed, His honor, Judge Irwin decided that as the counterfeit coin alleged to have been passed, (a half dollar,) wee not of the same description as - that laid in the indictment. viz., a five franc piece, the evidence was inadmissible, and was accordingly ruled out. Isaac Yortoper, sworn—l reside in New Lex ington, Somerset county. I saw the defendant in that place on the 28th of January last. On that evening he passed a five franc piece on me. I think this was about nine o'clock. He bought a horse there, and paid me the five franc piece for his feed. The witness here prodoced the five franc piece, which was a pretty good counter felt The horse which he bought cost him $1.12' Cross examined—l am a constable in Milford township. At that time I was a licensed tavern keeper. The prisoner was drinking at my house. I may have taken a glass of liquor that day. I was net drunk. The prisoner' was not very 'lo be?. He paid me for what he drank in good money. I did not know the five franc piece was counterfeit at the time. I found it out about breakfast time next morning, when Mr. Schrock came Over, and showed me the counterfeit five franc piece which he had received from the pris oner., Then I examined my piece. and found it likewise to be bad. I, and two other persons on whom be had passed counterfeit coin, made an information against the prisoner. lie bought the horse at so low a price, because be wan old enough to lie. John horned, sworn—l live in Somerset coun ty, and know the prisoner. I saw him about the latter part of November, or first of December last. He came to !my house, and knocked me up to buy some cheese and crackers out of my store. He bought 18 cents worth, and paid me with a five franc piece. Witness here produced the counterfeit five franc piece which he had re- . ceived. I think the prisoner resides in West moreland county. Cross examined—l have kept the five franc piece ever since. i There was no other piece of a similar denomination ,in my drawer when I put it there. William Baldwin, sworn—On the 28th of Jan uary last, I saw the defendant at an election in Somerset county. Ile came in company with me from Centreville towards Lexington, and pulled two ninety-five cent or five franc pieces out of his pocket, and put them in my hand. He then_ asked me what I thought of them, and I said I wasn't much of n judge, but I thought they look ed pretty good an the outside. He then put them in his pocket and pulled out a fifty cent piece. (Evidence relative to the fifty cent piece ruled out J I afterwards asked him where he got thi, money. Ile said he made it, and was head boss' in it. Ile afterwards Said that be averaged from: eight to ten dollars a day. I went on to Lexing-I ton with him, and he said he had made about, three thousand dollars. Ile then went into a etore to buy some rigors. Hamilton E. Barnes, Esq., sworn—l am a magistrate of Somerset county. The prisoner was brought before roe, come one accusing Mm of having moulds to maks counterfeit money. Ile said be bad moulds. and went on to explain how .he got them. Ile void that a roan named Jacob ! Ruth had hidden Ow 'wll& in a stump—that a man mined Zachary Tannehill brought the moulds to his (defoudant's) sloop, and he agreed to make money if metal was given to him. De fendant said at the rime time, that the money which lie had pai.el.l, woo not mode in those -I The e 'evidence closed here on behalf of the U. States, and the case of the defence was opened. Several witnesses were _examined on behalf of , the defence. who testified that the defendant had Norris's Tetvliart, the Diamond, second door from Dia borne a good character, previous to this accuse- I • ...aoy i tar t, . , jet, ,tore I. noted be rolling the ?ea then.t The Court then adjourned until ten o'clock this morning. conkr OF QUARTER SESSIONS. TrESDAY, May 6+ Present—lton. Wm. l McClure, President i English and Irish Teas. Judge, and Wm. Ilogg,, Associate Judge. I Fr HE Subscribers have just recd an invoice &Da will hentaftor Sweratoostantsarri r tho moo The license reel were continued this morning, o f rww, th tilaTtif of which iS 1.0 .11-4 the appligations from Allegheny city being first frozi . i.b a o: s ,l , ld . rior." and be InanY 0133 WA: taken up, as the Court had concluded the hear- V,'"' which nw two wivertnior „„, log of all the petiticpsin Pitteburgh4on the pre- nopcirpf c•i'""` vious evening. Front Allegheny, th e Court pro- "bkq ; `,,cc, s ow s l AN . nu of rnoth Tow. Cended, until, When they adjourned at the A r s lter k o a ctoiza b. rspckm. which wo toncore own Ifretitions from the whole county had been' heard, e O WSI. A. SWIM) A Co.. Witnesses being examined in every case where on..ear• Andrew Dowlont there wero nay objections. ive were tumble to spend moth of our time in t his c ourt, owing to our er.gngetsents elsewhere. • Many of the Lawyers' and other, speeches were of the most ridiculous and dour character. to was to hare been expected from the nature of their etlbjf.q, DISTRICT COURT. TUESDAY, May Before the Ilonorrthie Watthe IL Lowrie •. Robert. Fie:Dingle Executor ca .. . Juo So. 336. i July Term. 18-16. flintier for plaintiff, Met'andleas for defendant. Von Eat for plaintiff two hundred and eraenty nine doPart. Samuel Magee's adminetratur, rs Chri.,toplier •Magee'ej Adm., No. 145. April Terra 1640. List- No. 245; Slater, Robb, and McConnell for plaintiff. Woods for defendant. Jury out MALICIOUS Nltscustr —Four little boys, none or them above twelve years of age, were yester day arrested, and taben before his honor, the Mayor of Allegheny, charged with unscrewing the mita at the end of the screws of a fine Loco motive, which was in a canal boat, on its way to the State of Indiana, and injuring it in various other ways. They were put into. the watch house for two or three hours to teach them ales.% and then discharged. FIOII7 ox Tile RA/LHOAD.—Six laborers on Leutt's section of the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad, were brought before Alderman (Major, on Monday, charged with having made adwenton attack on a smaller number of their fellow labor ers,who were severely beaten. They were held to bail for their appearance at the next. criminal Court. THE 01310 AND PENNATLVANIA number of bridklayers are now engaged in build ing the car depot of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, which is situated on property recently purchased by the company, from William O'Hara Robinson, Esq. LiCEXIV..—Re understand that all Ilia:appli cationsfortarernlicenses, will he judicially acted on, on Satuiday. DEwla mom liansanzarss.--Coroner Arthurs was called in, on Monday night to hold an in.‘ quest on the body of a man whose name . we did not learn, who suddenly died at the foot of the stairs of a tavern kept in Allegheny, immediate ly above the Hand street bridge. The jury ren dered a verdict to the effect that the deceased died from the effects of spirituous liquors. Acrommodatton3.--Wo would mention to our country friends, who came to the city to stop over night, that Mr. James Owston, No. 17, St. Clair street, has supplied himself with clean bed ing, upon'which they can dream sweetly. He has also attached to his house, good stabling for the accommodation of travelers. The cooking, &c., under the control of Mrs. Owston, is done in the neatest manner and we would' advise those who an fond of a good lunch to give him a call to-morrow at 11 o'clock. ONLY 825 FOR A HOMESTEAD 2 22 FARMS, worth over,SB,soo, and 3,400 If/Tl3, to he distrsbuted amotig MO Solent bera—To supply the drusand for LOU and Fume u Ilettuannville. I have laid cult another tract. ?Ming Om Long Island Realm.' an le laud already tad at Ilermanoville, to be of the inane alwe, and avowal of and divided among the purclusscr• In the ' , uneaten:ter as threerecently ankl thee , . • I hare been !zinced to do thin from the great number of perwrtut wishing to purchase thee.. Into end Forma as the Improvement. In that part ur the Islamd Ary mustautly fueresaing. and largebe rs of persons hare now Is come Interested In thoee num lamb. This wlldttimill Wart Is it, n every mural equal to the other, and at the rate the/ w bring taken they will an be told inielew weeks. About WO share. are now eubseribal Each subscriber Ce entitled to 9 Lots Lb by ICO Let, lying togther. re • FAFI3I of from 4to .1. aores The rhares on Malted et $25-payable. ID 'thee anbecrilwd (sr. SS on or before the dal of distribution. and the Mather In monthly instalments of $3 If desired- • Warranted Deed will be mode out lumed ft er iztoly a the distribuhon. Wdelivered direct , / alder Tering the beim, The lots are oltuated in the Village of HERMANN VILLE.. on the Long Island Italleasel. toutt, of Friffoth. nd b 0 miles from the on. of New Tara. nod ethoths Lake land, also a new village recently laid out, where hand somebulldthavare emoted It le one of the healthiest places intl. L Mud Slam% nod within one tails of Ronkonkoma Lake, a health/111,hr= of waist. about three mall, locumunferenee. of einsthlar rstW ' fillag d i: f bi7r 11r.oh . d=t — fr,t — gr ~...- o' South Illy. which Ls Ere inolC , sae 140 rolln long abuorlionly supplied with oyster, M.N. and tub of kled, Thew Mats will perdu= as tooth yse ocre. utb the toe cultivation, as any Land with= arty miles of the rim of hew York 'Lova ISLAND Worse -At the annual meeting of the Near leek Agricultural Moiety held at Albany. en the . Irth instant, for awarding premiums on Field Crops we Med Sollolk county nand' =oat= beet-no slight hempe n:seething wheat Mr. earamell. That:thou. a betauket, re. =Med the eve r premium of $l5. Le Winter Wheat. 42 bushels one peek to the 0 ipt, 115 Thompson's wheat ls of - The ariety shot , hoe Men nosed but • few years on the lie d, 4.0.1 agricultural robust. of Mood an beginni to be aevelopel `- Long Islander. SetauLet u atuut eight miles from this land vliermano. villa), and is on better by nature than thew Mods now of fen= worst). 1 hie • he. le anew vanety. of thieriorkdod. and was mid ha *Lea eat tot LS per bushel, end Mr Thompson thessved Su the ta osmium of • little mole than two Then There bane te.•o rueel durum the lisists......the veer beet =Coro. and Potouses 150 truth= per am, hog Plento. and • 'variety of golden v . .. tabled en lend neir the Long Leland Railroad. at Lake hoed. no LakeLood. where a Peel thnoe 41. as been esmblished. be • hish pnonduansat the Suffolk Couoty Ae-t. Fair held Sept 26th. 11330, were given Aho pews. bean, onions. eglngenge. pthaphn , . beeta sind Manatee, The fullowing to from the New Toth Fames and Me rhanie of November 7th.l.lso.andwas written by 91e Bur. U. midi= whom:sated the leads. The when. Petrone, and crop, referred to In the article, were misnd at Luke land, neer llermanruille station "Haling e few holler' Ivisurn doting the past week- we eaa,,eyed over the Long !third Faileoult, 61 e.itir tract of the country. ebout Me bill. .Coon) New 1 rek. sGlob we Mod to b. capable of sere ruesweeful and Prod. Die cultivamen. Althou..h lob so the mason end viewed und, some d e adv o nta„,... we vete b ut .0 the quall bond atrundanee of the -.Ye 'ch.. had been gathered I fru.s north. of the land.. also the whirr mop,erlaith app.red unusually prouvenng 31 brat. which bed imen parrs but two or the weeks. preened • leass=fal app.: , thew while turnip, beets. and other vegetable, 1300 yet I gathered for winter um• would ampere advantage...lY th with th e best In e New leek Market Potatoes. +tread/ , in the cellar were may fine. without a metier of din., , and corn etainl.oo In the fiedd wan no. willythed we my on hinds valued at more thus one hundnddollars per ame indeed, the seguedes which mewed the pee ado= althe hinSolk minty Fur, were nosed from • pot t=on of this groundsign= tad not Lurelcoltfented no swath, Altogether we were very favorably improved with our volt to these land, now ses favorably offered to the public, at priors whacks ...snot fail to double on• few years. and we would invite the attention of thole who de 1 eire • cheap and eligible Woo. to ch. 0,,,,,,t100 Ilermansivllle Median lo looted on the borders of the Long blond Itellemd,erberee core ran several times's day to Brooklyn and New lurk. The surf ace of the land tr smooth and level. and the surrounding country Is nerfebb I c l uedvtl i s . ind?al ' uLts t t taring - , 1 1:1 ° . 1, ... er•z. highly hundred sad Bet year, and where Pithier Londe sell. into $3O to amp per acre The lands are as good as repreeented. al= as god . any new land en the Island, loot when cultivated. will modems In the highest degree The land was 0050 heavily timbered some portico. Ire now covered, with a thirty growth of young cond. oak and pine. .Ivood Is plenty, alai generally .heap In that ;Amor the 101004. }ire-wood Is cheap . that which le loanable to be cut Into cordwood far the New York mar kr. vs of nedistan mace, and h.. for Ageeat maul leer.. born •Iway• conaitierni a mob article on the Island There it material on thetas= for common Gads[--gad chethent nabs can be hod within is few Mies of these lands in •Isundanos All bulldieg =marvels sun tee hod at the pats of Ilmoklya thd Orrenyert. and at many immense = diths planes. at the usual market peva. There are nee mere. arcane' of water rising in them new land, and nothing Into the great North Oa)). whiels are remarkable the that r parity; andnever tail--indeed. dry weather make very ICUs change in them. they are °nailing. and meth Of various depthe-pribehly. over these new tenth In the middle region of the Island. the keela.ra dept will be about 25 Gel. et Itermthavllle. so the =mud Is higher, they on. deep= Subscriber. are not compelled Us build There WO now churchesend reboots :thin two or three nillibe of the village. nod within lour miles, mills. fthtories, inomo, andvillages All the privileges of an old meth..' try a lobe bad here. and the peopleof Suffolk 'runty Mlre [beast '. ise ma being • highly morel. onlerb thd roil- 1 thou p.opir. All of ~,. ~,b....b.,, are pu•on. of respec taty The land eon be very easily cleared, and the con of set. Menient will depend aloamt e minty upon the settler heron 674,01 as much or oe little .be chooses 1 tio vat know of l otoectiatta to the pialoe sr to the land for a =the- Mont thal the wan Labor and mann, which Make the cmothal and prosperous settlements In other parts of the country, humored upon them lands, cannot fail to Pro duce favorablemolts The Minute is In every particular healthy and plesstht - ... t , i roads are good, and slwayo dateable at ail seasons ' of r ear—the winters are short and mild. cointw=d to 1 tb wnter. on the main to the north et the highlands the. 11 seldom sleighing more thus two or three week... I the bland. What is remarkable., crop Is seldom Injured bydraoghl ! frome no d part of the counts! e i there tbere i d , sgs little ckl.° Pg. :,. . vrv_litxl. 6 .4 . &land ' C r : Ire Is d All the land along the merging( the memos be made highly ad at a small met, foe there in no sh thing se • dead or a freshet. as iri the Interior I ri&tiTn a' ' r tsn'e br ..b lir c i h ir XI I=e, d' o l f.T.Srb l. n 74 , foppl"lLitt lb-h,.g7=T:fif'i...yllrgintts"lofs'adl alio fowle of every nriety • The land. mow being succumb and the iota and farms I Mated ova en as to designee'. each lot mad farm . Ind ' slop. on the Map. thevehy eisrlog sollsmitr.l. a./ the pet', or .rve) log Ferrous avadllog t pelves or the opiendld thanes for 'homestead or farm offered above. most P reonswe of the meat Mr of inure from of of '" the ' ronntry, desiring luformallon el thew load, it ham been found nee...Y ...wet them le dile I Lem F.,Vry i r, rilY 11 417. V.L.'i•='4 l .,"2gl;;:•rlf. P therertsre toy return of mail. Ile will :Lt o ' grathltounl the - Oh methand pasupblem of the prop rtey . . and the. fully give theta other information to ma he denred CHARLES WO y OD, 117 John steed, dd Y 1 1 also deinre - to way that I have good FARM INO LAN PA , vest of my tillage Lando, which I will till in 6 acre lot.' , opeth m, o r. from VAI te 160 per acre. These lands are , well eithatel for fanning and gthethg WM.. ,. W . c " r r s ued c , Irn d grAT...l,lrtg:tv - , tiviH,3-11,..z,v-Lo any I:nd . On the Wood, lOW tqq. l to that Whkh, In .i the Vicinity of ell the old villages and rettlemento bf hoog is Ithd.lll Le $5O to IWO per herr - 43rRefereoces se to the quality of the land eon be made to•. 0. Henry Melee and hen Chandler, of the Ameneou i t iotitute, Room" 351 Broadway N 11 C M &Men. publish , • ulton et, 61 1, Li I Brawn, tad ofhp. of the American Ag.ricultsinet. Is 7 Woteret, d. 1, th. 0. r 0 . 0 , ~,, ~,,,,,, e t., Brooklyn Alden S spooner, 3 Front et, Brooklyn. li II gieker, jr.elb Bradway, h 1 John ule, Jr U 3 Life ~, o , .3 . .., Muill rt.._N 1, 15 albinos, Brothers, Mimes of the Morning etar, hascau Kt, corner Ann ot, 11 I'.o Holman. bthtdolier. Boster , , ...llare, Llhertl Otibelt. 19 lir Mint II Ildv s. Tc: f : . 1 , ,, 1, ,, f . hr 0 l la i la i a:v .i and o l , r 9... 1! r ' . 711. West st kl. U C Mron, Jr, I:11 Pearl et b $: C Botsekal, 79 Ludlow sot. 1, V B Pelmet, Philadelphia sod Budoo apl.bdawri -- SIIOULIAR BRACES, of a new and su perior kind,tun emeriti...Fg i n I ' 'llifjil'ELL, spZu ISO Wood sot littebugh gtieCall and see them OTTON GOODS-2 cosem Cotton pant C ” . ""` 4f " . "' "'smarm' 6 co. - F LAX -A small lot for Isola by ENGLIBLI t BENNETT, Ity= 12a Semi., and 151 Finn ottrrt. TAR -20 Mi. N. C., fur sale by .04 lull:: N ATT A Co. TAN:NE . IIS ' 01L-15 bble.fur sale by epzi__ JOAN WATT A CO. T AIL & ROSIN-25 bble. N. C. Tar, , n - o. Iliad= tor saley u 23 r .1111.13 LI/U N =IIIISON a co. b BY TELEGRAPH. _ _ _ _ _ LA'T'ER INTELLIGENCE FROM CALIFORNIA Alarm OF TILE STEAM SHIP GEORGIA, WITH $1,500,000 IN GOLD DUST' GREAT EXCITEMENT IN HAVANA! NEW YORE, Mlly 6 The steamer Georgia, from Chagrea and Ha vana, with the Pacific mail, arrived this morn ing, with one and a half millionsf in gold dust, OD freight, and three hundred pasaengera. She left Chagrea on the 25th ult., with five hundred passengers, and transferred two hundred at Ha vana. The steamers Crescent City, North America, and Brother Jonathan, were left at Chagree, with only a few passengers. The Georgia sailed from Havana on the even ing of the first inst. Great excitemene prevail ed there in relation to the invasion project. A number of persons had been imprisoned on sus picion of participating in the affair; among them three priests for preaching mutinous ser mons. The day on which the Georgia sailed was celebrated by the execution of a poor fel low, who had been sent over by Lopez to obtain pilots for the expedition. This is the first exe cution that has taken place for a political of fence, and it has created considerable ill feel- ing against the new Governor General. Matters are becoming so serious and alarming, that many are preparing to leave. The Captain General is taking every precaution against inva sion. Lookouts are stationed all along the coast, within two miles of each other, and vessels of tear are kept cruising between, San Antonio and Havana. One of them, the steamer Cuba, was ashore on Colorados, and the Pizarro had gone to her assistance. A row had occurred at Havana, between some American seamen and the inhabitants. The sea men were drunk, and were arrested and put into the stocks, from the effects of which treatment two of them died. The affair is now in the hands of the American Consul. The rainy season bad not yet set in at Chagres. The railroad, it is said, will be finished to Gor gona by the last of July, if the weather contin ues good. A regular police has been established at Cha gree, and life and property are much safer than heretofore. . . The health of the passengers by the Georgia, is generally good. Only two eases of sickness oc curred daring her voyage. FROM THE ISTHMUS. • Judge Thurston, member of Congreas from Oregon, died on hoard the California, and was buried at Ana Pulo. Senator Gwyn had been ill, but wo, recovering, at the last account. The fourth of the Chagres murders had been arrested at Perto Bella, and brought to Panama, where he was condemed and confined in prison. The Georgia reports that they were all to be shot in a few days. • The Steamer Tennessee, which had arrived at Panama, had on board $710,000 in gold, and 200 passenger, The Columbia also brought $ 920 , - 000 in gold on freight. FROM THE SANDWICH ISLANDS. Dates were received from the 'Sandwich Is lands to the 22d February. The American Sloop of War arrived at Honolulu ou the 16th. The ship Nisea, and the Schooner Betty Bliss, had both been got off the rocks upon which they were cast in a gale. Advices from Oregon to the 26th ult had been received. SOI7THERS CONVENTION. CIIMLLCSTONI, (S. ) May 6 The-country• delegates axe arrivinf by scores, and 500-have already arrived. A large majority of them are hot for secession, which seems to be fully resolved upon. The excitement increases, and the merchants are alarmed. The Convention will meet at the Military flail, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The city is crowded with strnogers. CUBAN EXPEDITION IF .111tNTON, May Ii It . REENWOOI , A ROSEDALE i 1.1...aL I.Alt PACKET —The It ja. 1 The Republic of this morning think., that i,..t r.ionma -i.• ssu boat CIIIIITAIN. It T the report. by telegraph that the Cuban caned:- n orm Ml,,,,ter I..sm.dar end of the Old AlMatheny lhadg. ..I Clam .Ir,t., e 1.,. hour ravm•nrina st 9 o otra-k A Lion has been abandoned , are not to be trusted of . sn.l oontlnuitor until the GsrMn•olo.o Hoe .111 t.n.l —that they are designed to bailie the Govern- ',;'..1.. h. .„1 " .',0',..x.!;,.!,:',. - 4.7-7.ff.: ^ ViTe ' a r s ' lt:: ` :!. meat in its design of eel:lreton:lg the expedition. ..i.,. r 31 ___ m> _>_ It also contains a private letter from Jackson- j NEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR vine, Florida, to the effect that an expedition was certainly on foot spine Cuba, and that it ~sE. 1851 . .... w. expected to sail from that point about the FM of May, inst. rirllE now and faetrutining Kr. CASHIER, __ . II J 0 ',anoint.. otastea—lteeplar Wellavillr. Stra -1.. 1...nyi11... NI el).l,urg. ‘Phaelinc. Ityti,.-rpm- Cm... aat TEE SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATON. ounnah Parton—loam. ramt.,oralt trat, Or..lt.eadlM at .• n,loek. P. 51- for lava May and Dralarport. and t•rof ci ac i rmau, ma, G. - . ..a . rda s y Kt 3 P 31. for Cantina and ttstiartai retiontna. 1 a • • _vamp evrry on lay at In o dock. A 31. and The attendance to-day was large_ Several 1,,1.,117rnri.50d Whorlinar evert Monday and Mumtaz, et other distinguished ponions have arrived. I.e freight sod moms* aPPi J on H N FL boanl. o1r: ao O.rent A large number of private collections have rr.'h, O - _ been brought in, and will be exhibited tumor- 111.,111 nEGUL A R P AC li . E T BE- ' row a W TF.FIS to ET.L.aIt.LE ANTI PIT7e , • *' . I . .;i1 — 'the orlon., ARLNA. A number of interesting papers on various T I, r. atom,. maw., I...sma Nt oll.•1110 ovary' Monday. .cientifie subjects, from the pen. of different die- i "ru .r. erla i r,,Lr' 1',1 4 ,:, , , , I"..siTZU,i O i?..1.,:„*;.t. tact tinguishedmembera of the tlaSOCifttion, were read • I - U, t ra h " Cs•ZPitt. c Aurall a... Tuovhst, Thun.l2, , A.ol Umcis7. ,alunisy. at lo clout. A . M. Me Ilesser, ileferrazio 1.9.1- ',,,,n, °Ma n n., tan Liverpool. An/ M olls.lllo. f 1..... i t„, For (moth. or p.n., apple en Maud .0 4 ' ' lIASELTON, (Pa.) MRTin . ill EGULAR PITTSBLIRCin ANT) Snow fell here yesterday, to the depth of 18 Lit witEr.LiNc. Pitcg„Pl . — Tb . 1 1 ..ftd inches. We have One sleighing this morning. Z r 7irg . :="olt D enar . Arillar7:Zs ' ;erly'""trtio tr,vg-cp th. city and Wits...A. trarinc Pin-burc nt to erhrit T .Ter) SIM:Any. Wednerdal lold Fr. itf . . Lod ttarldox• PHILADELPHIA MARKET. 0....... Wbrwlincsrst7 Tundny, Thunway and datorshil , in rad,. Wrelt. !Ur free c pr pawnor.. apply OT bral . d.m . to PHILADELPHIA, May 6. valevale CHOTlWlNti cnozr.a. A1P . .... flour—There is a moderate export demand I - 4 1 0R MARIETTA AND BOCK NGPORT.b Dua stessuAr PACIFIC, for Hoar, and the market is firm. Sales 1.300 1 1 , 1 - Ow., waster. will Hove for Ow a.. and In. bblA standard and better brat..ds at $4 31e4 37 yea r ports rani Thursday s at 4 oclork, P. II v bbL Holders are demanding the latter For freight or passage imply 0. 1 , 70 ,3 4 . 4 to , , rate. ; ntohld an. 61 W•trr .4 63 Front sts. Grain—The demand for wheat is rather more ' Li EGULAR WISEELING AND attire, with sales 3,000 bush prime Perna white 1 17. SUNFIAII PACKET—T. fast reonlo at 10c. Sales rye at 70 .q.,71c. Corn is in fair , •,,trLrwg i t vi ,.,. L ir;: t e in,' B ' VA,N,V.A. wh,,,,h, demand, with sales 2,000 buah yellow at 04.}c ; Ilrid.purt, nod Autinah. Ira... Pittsburgh •vrtY Wood.' afloat. Oats are in steady demand at former 1 "; ; ;;74=."7it' ':,,,1 i1 i:', ; .T:6=1,0.111" ; ,;;1rg rates. lindcrps., Caplina. nod Suntan: rotund., leassaltroillr - - - -- - - " pat and Sunfah perry Tuesday Afteronno. and Suntsh DowFrtdar afternoon. One fmight or ;am., apply MI bo..d. or to Eisb2ll; W. IL WHEELER. A.M. EGULAR PACKET BE TWEEN PITTSBEIttI II A A SUNYIBII. sl. tra PILOT to. 2, A.A. CT., muter. will leaso Pittsburgh fur %Ehnen., Caption and Huollish, f — n" m ::2,l,7l'l7:rd:, , i‘l4,l4ll7 . Prtisga s 4g i g ray Tuesday and Friday. at 10 n'sluca, A. 111. Palwangere and shipprrs me dspend upon this loot rUtintriff tsitttistil during the low eat, twanon. For freight or tiIt...T.IMA, on board Whiskey—la steady, at 221 e in bids. . • 1•Mll NEW YORK MARKET. 300 t RSPORT. New loon, May 6. Flour—The market in quiet, at .14,123€,4,25 for common to straight state, and $4,26qi'4,60 for mixed and choice western. Grain—The market is unchanged. Cotton—Middling Upland is quoted at 10je, lb. Provisions--Pork is firm, and prices are tend ing Upward Lard is firm, with sales of prime keg at 'Valle La lb. Whiskey.-le quiet at 23623ic -01 ' , ale YORK, May ti. Cotton—The market is steady, with sales 2000 boles middling uplands, at 10V0110i. Flour—ls in good demand, with sales of 8000 bbl, at $4,123Dr4,25 for common to stralglt Western ; $4,25EfA4,60 for mixed and choice western: $4,81(e055 for extra, and' $5®5,25 for fancy Ohio. Grain—Wheat is 4411, with sales of good Ohio at 95e9G bn. Coen is declining, With sales of 7,000 bits at G2COG3c for Northern and West ern yellow. Oats are better, with sales of north ern at 47®48e. Proyisions--Park is heavy, with sales 300 bbls. at $15,75 for new, and $14,02GT4,75 for old rocas: and $13,02®13,75 fornesr prime. Pickled and dry salted meats are more•plenty. Sales dry hams at B}(9}c, and of shoulders at WI - 1,7c "gi lb. • ! Butter—New Ohio command, 116 i 13c id 14. • - Cheese--Is firm at 608 c 7f? lb. Lard is declining, silth Sales GOO bbls and kegs, at 91®10}o t 4 Stir Linseed Oil—English is selling at 7161,711 e "tsl CINCINNATI MARKET CItICIANA'II, May G. The river is rising boot. The weather is pleas ant Flour—Themarket is unchanged, and very lit tle is coming forward. Whiskey—Sales at 17oic 4t gall. Provisions—Nothing of importance is do ing. Groceries—Sugar is firm at Li ®Gc. .Molasses is selling at 34c. Cheese—New is selling at Gleoic. Dried Fruit—ls held out of the market, or above the views of buyers. • • NEW OTtLSANSKM. New Om.exas, May 0. Cotton—The market is lull again. Floor—Sales of 1,600 Mali at $4 05 far Ohio. Grain—Corn is dull at 46600 c for mired and Provisions--Pork is advancing, with sales of 2,000. BnAIIDINO Utz Lion.—The London Globe pub lishes the following paragraph • •• It has this week been reported, and we have been assured that it is on good foundation, that ' , Ceps have been taken to carry into operation the suggestion thrown out by the Rev. It. I'. Illakeney, incumbent of Bt, Paul's, Iron-green, I in his lecture on Popery, delivered some months sines in the Assembly Rooms, in reference to the appointment of Protestant missionaries to I labor among the population of Rome arid Italy. I The important preliminary, the raising of funds sufficient him already been done, and the first missionary is to be sent out immedintoly. Mr. illakeney himself, as the proposer of the plan, is; it is said, to have the honor of being the first person *elected for the onerous office. POST 0,1,55 Runeeav—As ARTSEST. — For some time past, losses have been sustained lathe transmission of money through the mail, on sev eral routes leading to and through the Philadel phia Post Office. and suspicion has been directed against some of the clerks in that office. Among these losses. it may not be improper to mention. mas one amounting to over $5OO. mailed at Get tysburg. some-few weeks since, by Messrs. Fel nestock St Sons for Philadelphia. Several spe cial Agents of the Department have consequently t been at work. in efforts to ferret out e perpe trators of the robbery, and on San/ sy morn ing last, Charles M. Ottinger, a clerk n the Phil adelphia effete, and son of Col. Ottin er, one of tips special Post Office Agents, was ested on the charge of stealing letters from the Post Of fice. A decoy package had been prepared by Postmaster White and Col. Ottinger that morn ing. and a reliable clerk placed in the distribut ing office. to watch the result The decoy pack age was not touched, but some suspicious move ments on the part of J. E. McCauley, one of the distributing clerks. in taking off his overcoat after assorting the mail. and placing it in a chest, led to an examination of the overcoats deposited there, and the result was the discovery of the letter package from Vicksburg, Miss., due that morning, secreted in one of the pockets of young ottinger's coat! The latter was of course, im mediately arrested, and the charge is now under investigation. Ile confidently avers his innocence and alleges that the package found in his,coat must have been put there by one of the other clerks, with n view of misdirecting and warding off suspicion. This , idea seems to be in part sup ported by the investigationsthus far. The accus ed has been held to bail in $4,000 to answer the charge of robbing the mail.—Gettysburg Site. A law which passed the Legislature of Penn sylvania at its last session, relative to selling goods by samples, goes into effect on the 2d of May. It forbids any person, not having his principal place of business in the State, to sell merchandise within its boundaries,. by sample or specimen, under the penalty of three hundred dollars, without first taking out a license there for from the city treasurer of Philadelphia, for which three hundred dollars per annum shall be paid. On, V 2 roa A Ilnuerratts—Mr. Ch.le.Wocd. noon tly propector uf the rillayte or Iles - ma...111e. on Lung Island. to Rupp!, the demand/. for Ala lands. has laid a an addl tio.l number of lots. equal in aloe and q.litY. and ad joining those recently disposed of at that plan.. which arm to be sold and divide...lune the purchasers in the Itanu• mannes. Three landa an. of goal quallts —water and end atontolant--and the, lie directly on the Inns isintal 'li.ilr..vl. fifty tollos hum lurk. Itonk.kounsLoke,with abundance of doh and Lwautlful transparent water. Is one mile to the north; areal South 1. 1 ./ . with lu dams, It Oa aes-Ash. is four mile. to the South. while Lakeland. • rt.. recently started. where many handaome LCOdinpr are already ereeted. instohltately adjoin.. Ilermannville therefor.. a desirable point for the ergot the capitalist, the aculleman. or It. mechmsie, wishing •country nob decse to lett on. We incite their &Motion to ILand html,o advertisemen In mm therrohman. apIG STEAM BOATS F i x)! ST. LOUIS.—The last run m'idEtid Xll v Init t ia rf t m e w po b rts t o n , n , lredrreal „ ;1e 0 , u : , 11 d. m). if N A Sll VI LLE.—Th splen- TT did steamer FORT PI, 11111er. waster. VI Ware for the above and intermediate porta to h m. freighto'clok. P. M. tuvge aPPIY. Pe ta.d. tr": 1. 4 1 01 t CINCINNI, LOUISVILLE AAC o r (I. l ',7tlnArri°4 ° =Tii .o.se for the alert, and Intermediate reqta. on this day• the 7EI. ln.st.. at 10 A. Al ut.eoldahlr delamat, she sill hoeltively Isar. ' Fur freight nr 1.01.00.4e..1.14 0 0 ,000:1.1 !lEGULAR WEDNESDAY , PACKET,CINCLNATI. Canto Joh n ngham i dea oodid Lost was built AT the owner* of theirl.7 lease Newton. mil other Itm. the y Cineinai %nil Pittsburgh Pactrt trade, and will leave ever . Welrissnlay for Cincinnati. In plam o o f tr Na Itsg '" f"l'h'll/. pl ice"nt trir•V 14 I NOR SAINT LOUIS.—The fine steamer ROBETT RODGERS. tunder. win leave for the-above 111 l Inter- Malian. ports, on this day, at P) A. For freight or Taws., apply on. beard. rnl 4 1:4 4 N0R ZANESVILLE —The fine j steamer Ell PR ESS, Con, master, will leave or atenre and Intermediate prtrn. Vl2 this day, / For /might or name. apply on board. and s TOWN LOTS FOR SALE =IMER The Loam Manna Depot of the Pavia Railroad. TILE new town of LATROBE is beautifully .itusto.l on an.elesatiel level plain, on the bank of s River, where the Pannsylvthia ltallthad Croellell that stetson by handsome tinny bridge of three spans of 4.1. (set each. It is 40 mile. east of Pittsburgh, 9 east of tire.sburg. 11 054 of Ligonier, 12 south of Blair. villa, north of Youngstown. and 7 south of Sr. Masao. trio. The JnenrOnanut Hatlrml will be opened to the temporary terminus new the town, ethly In November ~rot, to connect with the southern turnpike. The (sues mle every train will stop to tate a mod nt the new and then.lve EAII, WOAD IIitTEL, now Its Mae. of trap I pun, lathe centre of the town:directly opposite the Itaa. Clisethey's Dose, Wafer Mali., % oath ne Mime, ife-, to he erected immediately: The tote OUP 'offered for sale or I.W. are DO feet front ou attests GO loth with, and run h.ek IVO feet to • 2, feet alley: they will rang. in Mice from ff. ofnseds, according to their position None of the lots are Non th at. /W Ir.& frets the, Depot, which Is in the centre of the town plot Oobbst. add footage rites, of which there an rwertgl handommelqated along the bink of the river. will he sold tie de terror to per. ! sons wishing US build. The chum. of I. region is de llghtful, the arencry rooml the town Is eery beautiful nod rtanantle, and it will no doubt be e place of great nen. from the cities. it Is in the midst of Ow Onion fishing eat hunting ma n n. In thls part of the Efate. Ilonthal ludurements otter themselves at this point for busier. , two, atufsothrers, and mechanlce,-th corer end settle, they rot fed Immediate honor. mid employment... this Depot will he the point to .high the Iron god all the th ole a Ligonier •alley will naturally come, by • turnpike through to Lfillelhantill tel of the Cheetnut Ridge, and avian), road of them miles from Alexander Johnston. fiwee. lathe Depot: as will also that of the neighborhood of New Aleatiodn by s pient road along the volley of the Lily slhthn.a. ' th en. Alenty of the purest weir . . and the tort of root ran he sad clerk th e town, lo thundanne. Thence c lose at Iraninenhagetlblesapply Of all kinds of huilltug tustetills, .totte,ald timber. gormand fp:in I t,. ll , nr:ttirt . r .i.,, tetile:t . y ,. ..f aril a also in puree., will furo l lth large tillnlber or su perior Wick during the Canting reellOn. The mini le &en end rich, and well adapted to cultivattuu. gardens, Sr. daub tern. of sale of lots will he made known on tthelifii" don, to person or br letter, to th• subuliber, or Lir street in you...town, or at the office m LATROUY, where • plea of the tote may lo seen. Old TER VT ..11ARN N. It. A nubile Yin of 50 101.'011 tote place at Lorne.. ea ny l on the month June, a which due notice will he .011-11'50,0.7t-k.ot NEW MUSIC • ILEBER has just received JEN.y idan'e eulebrated BIRD BONO. as mut by ofb".ll.7`,tf";,`"VlNgr.'N'atlLh.eir.c.:l7br;t\lt\t'l,74. I rb. Pwr eaildr Boy. Where are the friende of mr youth . bold Word, Ay Illorkler The Cavalier, try B. °lover. The National L'llll., a patriotic rung. dedicated to the Hon. Ilene,' Clay. Whin other frudals ere round the, toady Oahe the braver: duette. 'Nubia of with the, I'll plink thee at elentide. fir Seer Enniend 110tuel cotelaued by bra. A. Weds. of 47.510:14%rurcen. Ilome, War. 'attune Belle, Sough t e . i.Oet t l , rtetta, Wandler, Pretty Little, AA L ' rria:l):(idltar Phree ' plot. Torp'e • [ove • Tintether wiCo.ne ' , election' of -Waltsre. Marebeek Quick Stank Variatiouk Eavy 6.0011, am. Alpo. a harlot uf Oultar and Violin boric. Na 101 Third etr 01d813 M ST,.S ipLouft—no ibis. sup. Family, for sale b: st2T ROBISON; LITTLE t CO. S.l SALE lAN. TA da/1717 - 6 ikThTTUlle by - bDIT J. a It. rum. • i_t UTTER-13413. Roll, for Bale by spl7 . J. eIL 1,14:/YD. -------- —. B Ac9l::::.:jzepc...oll,ams, Si.file:,a_nll,ll4,%inul 1V4'001.-3 sacks Common, foren& b.; - v 14,17 S. A, IL FLOrD T.. FANS -5 bble. Sandi *bile, for lain by 107 J - o IL. !MY!, _ • - - 41 il ItUOl.--75 doe. Cofp, for sale by • • ... 0. v_i,i,___:ivu. 3”.1 • „ .6 J.. PONl; xtringv very Superior; L Common. Coarse: toy rata Dr epB J. eCHOONDIAL a co; a W icrd st• HOUSES, FARMS, &c A Very Desirable Residence for Sale. undersigned offers for sole, one of the met dealrahle rexideore• In the town of Slandllon. rtark comity, Dhin. rontaivion at.‘ut ela acre. of land, with a large and eutom.lion. itrirk Dwelling Donee. and rout •nd a am! •upply rho, fruit and ohrul. t. ee , tine of the he'd gebni.l in the elnintr, in within • 4.ort dildanre, and when It I. remendwred that in na Pmnth. from thin time will le: • ado four bourn' nde of tt•turgh. It will On .en that here le no small ment for ail) who desire a cheap std elegant retreat tmm the city, either iv A eummer tetirement or rermalleut reddeore. A part or the whole of the land will he Kohl with the banditry. This property may now be had for ices than th. building" ea, will 'leo preens title and cone rer• without eh lot of mare than two arr.,nettnat•J o the lank tf~ e, bent resent, rode Irnffl the or of toe Ohio and Prnorylrania It any ...aphelion eompany who will eatabllsh thereon a minufactory of iron. Dalton. or Wool. which shall employ a .. .O . ' Let It boner In mind that Maanillon 4 , 13. of the mriet beautiful and thriving towns wen of Coal, and .11 the ma as of Heim:. an well as renn , rao intwored here Le low as at nnr ran , Or.d. when manufactured ran. of muter, with great ease, he tran•norted Canal cr Railroad. DWIGHT JARVIS. E=EZEME Valuable Property for Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a roJaa blo_pleee of innperty In Allegheny Cl 4. hoeing front on Rehketa etreet of N'.2 feet, end running bark 37f, fee mo t shine etreet. Thle property let altuated lannediatee ly of the repidenee of Samuel Church, and clear the nendeore of William Dilworth. There le • Frame How of llotow• on the premier., which rent for LTO per annum.— The PrOP•rt,' loonl and well ;oiled for laying ea in lot.. haying front,. no bebeeen and }Wee etreeta. It will be oil rho.p. and part of the bombe+o money ran remain.- cum) on the gmand. Inquire of the eubseritor.the permieek (abbzlroi JOHN THONIPSON on . For Rent Small well ficiebed and completely fur oohed At , neatdont to the pod.offire. E. 11. OAZZAII. No :314 on, 0. Indwern 3d sod 011 00. ap.3-0 Tnboor copy, Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. • 11 1 1.1 E subscriber offers for sale the house and irtunnds where he now 014111r0t. situated on Park lan Tremont. Allegheny. and abuut 25 minutes' walk from the market of this city. The lot Is 140 ft. front on Park Ft-. running bark and ot, bound alley—eoutaining nearly out SCR of ground In ed on eeery side by large oPcti bd., adorned with trees and shrubbery. The house In :nearly now. large. and exceedingly well orranand. having a (runt of 6.) feet. and • depth of 72, and onntalnn fourteen morn, besides halls nine fret wide. It Is built In the best and most durahlemanner. and has a hoe -proof roof. and eontains all the modern conveniences. Two pumps. with to mthdllng supply of teed and soft water. are at the door On the preudms me the necessary out braidings. shade. lacreage hours, te. The grounds am laid out mostly en a awn. cosered with ,holm fruit trees. evergreens. flowering ellmbs• Current, I norelerrien. ranpberrus, tr.. and • small ganien. The fruit la of the beet kind. and the tries ve in their print.. and yield enough the the wan. of an ordinary family. The Fill.lll[lol.l of this property. as to salubrity end ruburban entriforts. combined with contiguity to the city. Is not nurpaearl by any resident+ In this vicinity. It 16stew or the Ohio there fur none 0 mile. of Trnaperanen vine. eolith Pluaburgh, the city. the t. O *tat the hills around, forming altogether a panoramic prospect of which the eye net er wearies. Ever) hoot which enters or , ose rs tenni the port of Pittsburgh on the Ohio, pawn. In full view. The residence aud ground. are 0140 completely frontnl i eg c ..t o s Xd r 7fron f l n tVerte ' rraTUra so d pramfal malt heated Inertly quiet conk In the country. Th e nents.rty will to P.l.lhxrctin, end 1.....”1 0 . given whez7 . r a . , lisired 1..n0 tom lit the For Sale. TILE member+ of the Fairmount Fire Cora enPrior, °tier* tbeir Knout. air. le. It in Food or d rill Le told ebrap Euq I Sy.llll. n, . o 4010 Peen otreet VOlt RENT -- A Dwelling 'Lune 0n . 2. Third 'tr.*. shove arta near to Smlthtleld. It .^ tree Colow,. how. rani. wash botute. le. Will 1. muted to, .0.1 gw - 0,1•••0. itrTel Ihtmediatelt• I. AL..— Forluta la the y' 01400. Ninth Ward. .tre.4 and the 61 Alleghen W5l. 51. IMIILINGTON. . . at Beni Darlington', Fourth .toes, near Woad. inch:tit( Valuable Real Estate for Sale. F tE SUBSCRIBER offers for Solo, on L favorable terms. the following Real Eau... In the City of l'itti.hurg h. via No. I. Three valuable three story krick dwelling hon., on Second rm... hietween Market ond Ferry rtreeta, the I' ' ' ; ' n '.. ....gt:Ll l • o l l .:7ler ft t o Pr t .to b i.Vr 2 n ' i etrees adjoining the Third Freebytertan Church, on which le eue.ted oat .Our own brick b 00... Y. • printing other, and one t.. Story brink ..rebornNo. 3. Two lot. in Foliar... Beaver county. lining Into Noe 3 and 4. twang cheat 10° feet aquae, on wloich tames. one Mork of four frame dwelling, and one reporate tramp dwelling. all two sta., hlith. - it.. I One Ica d i feat front on Dart etreet, oppoelle the Mid extruding to the top of. the hilt. No. L. Two Leach lota. each MI fat frout, and Panning rr,m, rho e... 4 to ',a." mark. MI th• Rig Roarer. e one voluable water lot, 100 feet an Wheel Bag, with ten dun.. water ruwer attached. No. One lot opt the water /ot. 80 feet front- and ',tending to the PT of the hill, on which I. erected one two Mot, brink .ore andwarehonae. 28 h) 80 feet: al.one frame dwelling. tan stn. , . high. No a. Or, large lot on Sr. Brighton. Le- Inc at.. 140 feet no Orcaolway, and a 1 . ,. Z. dap, mouthing lig nor.,, on which are erected large frau, dwelling+, and one mall frame how, trod Oa. Stl office ThiA . propertr wy former!, occupied by )Ir. T. C. Gould. nut la re. located. .emus Immediately um... thelindar No. 0. On.. water krt. Immediately below Fallirtnn Bridge. telng about 100 tin length. nod extending from 80.00 treet to low water marl, r 41,1/1•• Path. The above prone., will .Id tern favorable term.. Apple tb..110.1t Lumen/ It. C. OTOCKTON, eurnerTbinl and Martel •LIN•fl• J. 111): brat 0,e1121 ;Journal and Peet rune For Sale FINH E UNITED STATES HOTEL7- , ... 0 , tiLeg:F. UF DUI LI.I.SGt 4 . tbe erne net of and Venn -LrOeti, my/ f:enLinv on th , .elennia Canal. at the I%ty 11tteburch. The, Inl frroln n. llnnartel and tett, true 1.41 en Penn etreet. and one handnnl and nine fuel nine ineher \I aphington •trnet. lo • r..-utr In. " D i Nil, tnenCnns ?U Penn at. ALL7ABLE MILLS. F AlE3*. A.NI.) LOTS • VW:PALI—lyre lay, Floor 11•11. lout • ..•.e ULLI Pp the Dealer Creek. with the mer,•ry fillerDr • wall lipyrovael form in La•er , dpermarst, /TM. 3 , A1. llf.. I. smili of ILS nitre. na lb , Chi , three mein P-Ira. Bete., fix SLIM , A 1... are at 1140 acorn, ro t the 'pop rMeer. r ileb4l.wsvirr,l,, INC p aerr fop SI , per ern. AL,. Lule.lf er • 're.. kr CIL per erre A 1 . ,. In! coq f-r 31:1..01 •:I1 • re. hr 111 per +({e. Ina-ether with =ivy others cf 1421. • Prima. I.r.qulrn of I' L D )rt.rrEtt:t.A. Sams..., so LA. , appt IP al Ethe, lte Si. ith 11 11tt0 irti• A Blaat Furnace for •UNDEIt:SiGN otlett• tor t•t. e hi. Art, edue4.l in I nwl,v , , o tn... e. 15. 'Alf it,, w Ith .1 l Le not ,AW end ttftliT Al I Lit ond eterl t • toe De ..... . rarrs or. the :mcltite ef Orr. ft 1.. 1.100 tree. of Lard attached. 'nth ar niudb ee nold 1.0n...wear,. whirh con le hod 7. , < id per aree. It host the moot tovorable lecatudi L o lls he South. he. .nakins I ivn. tattoo the ore within one- to rye redo •dt. In eery large nuonlittee, an ey Ohne , d ltd.:floe to It ,er .e.tiL It Is nu u e col from lb. ttowah Milt where • ready gee • eon h folnd tkrt all predutio of Pie 11,1.1: ml I. I'oo 011.41 lIVM the e.tern and Atlantic whorl to one of the lint. radvate ennncaing the 'lronton , Hirer with the Eel hleh to. .la line. of nal 11,ad• runt.ng out from .1. tina.h...l and 0n.1., eontrut. thm.ah . 10 the h.. 17:u1,7L7 T' g,r ." !ti . ::11 e . h Vel i ,.:rte 6 7 ' S. itll 7lr ;Ur:7 1 , 1 . l i t ° 1. now le full blanted be voter power. with fella lb on tweet (Dina otrtam, unl in the moon besiths dort nf the tooth. tettore last ho widreseeel to me at tAnwoh.Coso co.. or I °l° ern At 0010 ' T1 0 1;31r0 " 1 . 71 , 70 5 ALL. Al4.42ooo47ol.•act.Mairh I. 11.11. . - ruchLl,l2law . .2to E ., A ,,, L od E .: SZA r E . F l O o R . A malting lota and roma eery destrahl ae L e E @ilea for e manufae tort, in the Borough a Birmingham. hwated near the new Publie Selmol Bowe and Logilob Lutheran Churrh. Ile rapid growth of Birmingham In population and umnufacturing wealth, and the removable priors at whirl iota will be kola. mill render them .mend Prohraddelu . .e.tment. Till. print. Terra. Womble. For partienlare and terma enunineof the underrigned, at the othen of Ilenrge Y. rump.. F.N., on Grant Arr., Pitt. burgh. between Third and Fourth heir, or of Wllliun :‘rntra..a and N. l'alGroon. Ew. at their °Mew In ilirm• I nab., 020 110:4:S F. KATON. UDR RENT—The and commodi- tria IFe.l7=7".:fct trr:=7l7 41.0 ° i0EN. 0.1 an a rant Alw3,—Ftabling for tin hone.. Enquire LIAYAILIte, 110likl? A , No 59 Water FOR RENT—The Dwelling Ilousc, o the corner of South and Wert Commons, late! tweupled by Thom." Arbuckle J deed. Plueeesion Immediately. Enquire of udah Fang. Lanir. en it. nel4 Anchor Cotton Works, Alhvbenr- ar Valuable Real Estate for Sale. IVOR SALE—That valuable Lot of Ground JC situate.' at the corner of Market and Water struts, pruent recopied by Mohan( • Irdlte u • Glue Were- Louse.d on W Lavine • ater st front reet of 33 feet no Ilarltet etre.< of 38 feet 11 ' es, an loot, Also—The IA of tirrutod etbelnine Iho Oe. Work , fot curly uvul a / 8 11 0 Ole. Joe. Tomlinson us:thin Yard: hav ing . trout of 111 foot iti inch.. on the 31nnong•bel• Kir. cr, •od-runolne hack 34.8 fret to Ureenough Mee Neut. &num. of purchuingcan twelve ft. her In formatlon from R. C. 81,1C1C18) &pit No. 4.7 Itlas ADDITIONAL_ 9$ Of Forty Town Lots in East Ltv 1, 0. 1 1 11 E recent unprecedented sale of is in W.hard thririo el'otyn having nearly e hausted t preriously 1014 not. 4.14 the demand tinotoif t the oodenJen.4 has beep Intloord to lay out a.portks of Lis property iti tontt lota as above. and oilers there for sale lt prices 11fL4 lertps that cannot NI to meet the Tit.. of hus tilthtu t t lopurthw. Ills needless buy anything of the loentloo of the Town and ttrospects (It haring hurt oultielently deeeribed In recant s4vertientnental other thu that over unit hundred lute hut rueutly chuged hand.. sod bun purettued by thwe wishing to prteurr • dubs. Ole home. The above lots are among the most eligible loPltluirable in tone O we . and ld wee principally heated to the rents thtly o. cf Cur infurnetto o n apply to the promietor in Liverpool. or W James Mattel'', Est,. Fourth tabor .tUUN S. SLlrtatLY. Lte e rpunt. Feb. ttrol. 1851. fehtklantfti. The Unman Body Must Perspire, 1 1 ‘ 1 1) SAYS NATURE, to have haven henlthy ep- 'pessary: and tenet. who do not perspire, are the overt u p Skin Nerve* how, Jos& WWI Chemical Snap rat...ash,* perspiration , and at the tame me tuolltfee and aufterta the akin. gialutt It the is..n a an lonian. Set. Sall Rheum, ant 800. are not only healed , but mired by Its ow, go at least T shy/Arista In N. York krlulir VII. UM In seam and and It unfalling.—.l al Iv Strophe, Blotch., Steekles. °roof other eltlhdlemos. be reader ht soured that this k mu s e puthel rostrum, as ono trial 1 1 l red I mold enumerate at Ina t eighty persons cured of sae brad. were lets and more beard. Huy It--sad the males o again assured I would 1 one ens ea It the arel yo nlll thol this ont only • mire, but • preventive. and I can that VAT hod W u nil, Sod ease moo ladml• i n Its pnasertlre) than slate. fl'llut, rreder, the enrol are trout 00th suntatnute, a nd ts sure you net for Jon,' BaltauCherulral soap—and , bar n only nf 1111. JACK S ON. only Agent In ittaburgh. bead of S. Pearly White Teeth, and Pure eath, to hint War ! Pi= tL osa 'M yst. Jerk or yellow. owl euerunted ono. that 2.1,111. Win l Anther footh Saele will make the teeth a, as 0 00 0 . an d the breath slot - arr.-11y " rkl only at JACKSON'S Mare. 210 laberty et, had of A Suientitic Hair Tunic, Bert/nor and Beau 141;7'Irsi 1,b,=:,!;t16r4 Own tot , . Itero nok me .oure It to tem.. rte quallUrg—lt tom No Lan to limn on tht pert whern gfi . P. fg4"L' I PX:=II I . for minori trM make light. ng the onto 'Mind talky, uothink coil extent' o tte—lt waken It truly bireurlful, end koetet It it° It to, to the town errouthikal—yet MIN. tor the kW. of Weal W3l. JACTSOITS Store. 7,10 übmr bowled Wont, Pittsburgh: • ri..--37% trout/4SO routs, god 111. JONES' Solution of Jet, a Liquid Human I u. Drojor lb* rhwtotog of whit., Tyr, of Ryer }ter, to • be . t=o:o. or =Jot color, to • b• btattbs. Lja W51.7;4(•0:1,'240 Liberty sUytt.lica4 o( Wand. .• eiturouru. JONES' LILLy wurrE.—Loie. caw innel exalted wang the eneednon prepared Ctulk. 'nor tad ewen: bow hidhtfully Injurious bto the ekhd h w num. how yough.r sallaw. yellow. aolunlaulthf the Akin ap , pere. Ter nd prepared Uvalde, tt W ire reTLil L g it . i b tv .,gt le a I rtlele,whlch w. " 1 1 t, j i7=11 , .....21.7be1an dutiful 01 at &lilt:dons qualifier. and It ineparte to the Otto nutaral, healthy, lek eeter. clear, lOUs irking at the mane Ulna suing so ea. • node to the skin, maklng_lt loft sod emeoth. NSA by the Agent, WAL JACKSON, :NO Liberty etude heed Wooljttlatungh. Jh nut. sp.ls4lnrirJ TRANSPORTATION 1851. P-1851. IA ICKWOOD'S Cleveland. Pittsburgh & Massillon Express. LIIS line runs in connection with Living ,r, uun Vargo. d C 0 Eart..rn. Wertrrn. 'Southern and Exp..... at Cirrelnnd. and Aden,: it C.e.. at l'ittd burgh. irfring it ad . .. Antares or.? ell nth., modes et eon. rpar,.. in Northrrn An Earn.. learr each of the above audition...l Par,. dionddra. W...lnexhiard and t" dare. In chart , t t trunr andhprten• fle sill and pagra at th e hal e oa taa Umberto, P.. Fain, CunLoan Veit Gebocten. b'.. V.aatlr. Pa.. Yenentmin. Akron. Newark, Nfradrillr, Warren. Felton. Miilrnbergb. nir. Ravenna. NZIAMV. Frrdertekaburith. ta , llaburgh. V. Ifedrma Itorhert , r. ainuater. Whrelleg. Va.. inutile. Itoinar. Talton, . itrubenviir. MagnOlia. 7ar Canton, Wellirilk. Warm...burgh. Canal Doerr. tretwaillr. .N..a. Urban. liniton Fall, Nevi/Wiwi...4 , M. New Cumberland. (Mkt. Silirr-Ilank Notes. inrrlry. and otherval.bie Food. rerrl , rd and fenanled with dnpateh. Tbe cell,. bon of Note, Bill, bralt, and Annan.. promptly 'cell,. wt to. 1 S. LOCKWOOD, Proprietor. A spodal meloornor will leave 3lnsoillon on Tue..lays of iteurn,ing,sillleave Cleveland on Monday, fn' Aa ' ;iTo- r -r. fl .1: r otI n &l:::111 ' )TI;11!, " ;: r ict7..y - the, Pitt.. R;Ceril v 0... Nl:mann, Clarke, Pert, A Co.. Roches., Park!, Youtopdaso. Taylor. War ren. A. A. N. Clarke. Newton FILM. Wm. Wsool, Ravenna. E. Itovson.Akron.Lhniel Iludpon.Tt tn. H. Burke, Croton. ap:9 New Lake Superior Line.-185L Tilt new steamer N ORTHENE 8., Capt. B. U. Swat. having eterr modern improvement for .iety and entokut. 1.1.1. Cleveland on Friday. the 2.4 May next. ,at her fleet trip—and weekly thereafter on Friday. at iS o'elock. P. M.. for the Sala Ste. Marie, • The steamer MANHATTAN, Cat. Jog, CALDWELL, will leavteaut Ste. Marie. Sro the different landings on Lake Superior. on the arrival of the Aram, Northerner; try/Atha gular weekly line, throughout the ruaron, between Clevelandl and the Cupp, and Iron limn.. S. A. TURNER, Proprietors. •ril IM.l.—tf =MI From England via Quebec. TIE undersigned, residing in Quebee, 7 is for . warding largo quantities of Rai . lf , o_adlro i r r act . Thy umber d th. I t , r nLn f t om ., 'mutably reraltds thin roods of importation touch the leant expenslvt• for all lost:, merchandise._ Ile will pay the Atlantic freight Go cargOel. eau:domed to hint , nal sttrod to soy businees counseled therewttb. forward uirol. For forth,, 1p" to s ts c p1 e r ''. 7.11; r : " 1..17: ' :, ' ,17,-z— , . apply .i.xwtt', Walnut 11,11.. ittlgnad) apPdol:tvotl/ G. W. CSBUILNE. ---(Vneinyzat. Ca. , 4” _ _ 1 8 5 1 . LAKE FRTE AND MICHIGAN LIKE, ON TIIE EXTENSION CANAL. CLARKE. PARKS A U`l_ Kornerrrea, l'anrurrona. THE PROPRIETORS of this old and well known Line. would InLuna the public that they are note In operation inc the grTrent erneon. and hare commeo 11"red p1u1.7 . 0 rtrl'e which 'n_h37.7ef:O Mirh l'a nd Igan . the ' lowem trae% n f a ti a noata .la Line will be eonatantly at the landing, slow the MOLIOU gabels Bridge. to tomn.s frehiht J.tlIN A. CAIII.IIIF.S. Agent. ‘,r. Water and Smithfield ea., . Iltt•burgh. CoNAIGS EL , R. W Cunningham. New Cantle. .: _Pa D. C Mathew.. Pulaakh Pa. II C llulnn. Sharon, J 6 'lull. Shui.ehurwly. Wm Achre A Co.. W'm Ileuri. Itlrxtown. Km. Power. atnraut. We: C. NI. U. 11. %Calif/ridge. Iturralu. N. V. apl PER - NSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. 1 . ,+51. SPRING ARRANGEM9iT. 1851 Forty-six hours to Philadelphia, Forty-four hourr to Baltimore. 2140 miler Railroad—lo 3 miles Canal. Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boats. (FACLUFITELV FOR FAFSENRRRS.. TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK_ fiN the opening of Canal Navigation, Two / Daily Jiro Wms - 4,w Park. 80at...! will i f ... frw Jainsww. Juni, by Portage to HOLL.IDAYSHEIRGH, There Mkt. the NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Two Hundred and Fonty.nre ranee 411reet to PMADELPHIA. I Time through route-slx Fare to Philadelphia. $lO. Fern to Baltimore. 0.75 Car. on U. rnta4 urn nr.. *ad of tin mn, spirt, conetrontion lot nonfort and ..af,te I pa,ker..1..... momin.t prent...lo at ‘rnt reer, evitno., .t . i n In, or Passengers for Baltima I re, a,rtr.ll/ turn 1. arc. tAlte V-dt and rim, land Tindr.u: in.lodo • Or. 14,a11r Ur Ma,. • :mt.. 50)1-1, . . .... No charp.. (-u han..l,lmg P...;gpkg, Cl! On, row.• it, rn , r0..., ~,,, I .rnat., Un- tl, on,/ .nrafrrutt.l.. ~., ,Lra .1.:": „ .1 . . , 1. , ; , , ‘ , u . .7 , lle f. .....ern - Sie:t. 1 1-" r ".. ' .. - . ..‘ l'. " fl r IVI.IES. 'l::t`nt. - M. on. 114, It, D. LEECH It CO. ...wor.t,r, l't nu .....r , el ~ E. Co I, '..t .1 lu. , thr Cr nr.,:tann. h e l Ur.,l, Cu, Tve.4 , b .. ~/,rt..hul stll rll,cu th t1.11.a iIN , ebosm gh.lrunry 1,. I Mannfactnrer a Lind rfia QIIIPPERS SITE HEREBY INFORMED Out thz. LYE. cr , arev.l 41.1,1 post, o.• In full ”pert 3 ,rty la.' D•lcht la •h• rt na. . an I a• tat. snr atb.. nynlar • la sh-htn-h , wm. ..ter Phh , r••nr.,l, 'till Intertarrhare ,intl au thy , Volll,,hlll3llCanal ;ID{ rtrth ha< Iladrael requrn I, ad, Iran tram J. Huai, yrrnytharya arhl rY.ohlarit Ir. 414-aanla. afraaaitl pranla.. at tb. lowa. rata, say bar r.• 11441 uraa• J. Milt tlYLLECOTT.)hrhyrtator. War.henath Latvrtr atlavt, F•••yond alex•T ',apt at tha Canal. RIVING DISPOSED OF RALE MY IN TERF,T 8aG11.4,4'S LINA: a , y hmthnr. be 1 Vhabitrirk.lllh., an, ha traarattnil Bahr./ in of 'lron. BloPbam a [mchlj IM. 1111WilLkl1. Binghains' Transportation Line. 1851. 110TWPF.S PITTSIIURGII & THE EASTERN CITIES. 'ifCANAL being, now open, we are rea dy M roroirn and lurrahl promptly, ?endure and orrhattim. rapt and ...it. Ymlghta ...sr at loon mina clutrjrnd by renpnoalble Linea Prnluer and slrrehandimarllltornrolved nod Ibrwardrd at and ern.L without any ob..r for for.ohl l .lllw vaneing fralvht. rommlasino. or ..tormo. nf Lading fnrarnmlrd. aint all Ore.-Boos faithfully atMitelnl to. Adamant ayipin to WM. BINGHAM a CO.. Canal Banjo. Corn, !Awn , . amt Warne littabarah. Nilfl all 1/13 Market .t. b''' .l7l3lYl u tfllZ N V ,Tot h e ' n ' t . No. 112 North llowant Are.. 'Baltimore. JAMES BINGIIA3I. No. ID Went FL ruchl No. York. I Mel 1851 Merchants' Traruspoitation Line, VIA PLIINSTLVAILIA CANALS ASD RAILROADS,) c, 4 OR PIIILADELPIIIA DIRECT—WITII OCT RE4 4 111 I. rI No A. ' , IcANULTI - A CO.. Canal Basin, 4A Peas ...rt., Pitti.burgh. CIIABLES RATNOII, Central Block. Drolo .tart. Phila. dolpht, IV., are prepared to rocrlva • sits amount tnetehanslior and X. ':l."? . = 3".g,vgins.`‘`i b ,:..."''r 41:,:n :lit team ,tltne than In sop lorvlot , l mans. ' t b ! L t . *, nii`'Z.t.Z..-"7.1 number ofi T' , ' ,;.. I " ll. '`` ,Vr the Pant. nallraut., will pirtent v' any T n .o ' e ' slullity of delay at John.town, llolidaroborst ~, CSISM , ' , .. On , ' ...,... C. A. 311ANULTY L CO, fehlS Canal Bola. agEgUR 1851 EaSEil To Shippers of Merchandise, Produce, &c., =MEM ATK INS CO., I.roprklnr. T-'7 Shrtrt. atal St Commerce plyret, 11E1 - .1. k Anta, notp. 1114burgb. JOS. TAT lA,II. A SON gv. Agent... lIATInnr... W. at, mpart,l, on the op.slo, PrAn , 9 l, •ata Calmat. to ...tract for Yrolght at so low •AS Phlppera an much and ay any ratter w atre frblStrum iat JAM, .001. McFADEN & COVODE, 151mwsoro Job, JleVaden A C..) Canal Bawl, Penn Street. Penna. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road. TILE Ruhseribers having been appointed rhlpping agent.. for the PerrnsYl , n or Conrrni tail Inform the public that vro now proparod to re , ...Ito any lorrebandtto or plainer for shipment MA on the °peplos of the canal. Uouls Nl, this route arlll be carried through In Are Says rot rill murlgneel la a t in for•artio.l iron of CLIOIIIII. ton at charge for ....or, . art, or Iltrin Ili Drrvcrl 14111....P.1.1• .k.ND PITIEII.OII. Dry iltaida, ID., Morn. BoaCaii.t:tatiowarT.Cullerr.Coufer tionary. Fruita. Ertilbcra. Yuri...till, Drue. Mr.:Wino, Betildlery.W. as. Sr. • $l.OO plt. ms. Ilarilwar, Quewiuware.lle.weries, Point, Dye tore.. thlg. Leatber.CloTcr. flaa.Titiorby null other Gra.. Siodr. itc. ooe ? DA. Hakim.. Drvf, pork. Dull., Lard. Lanl till. rota., .e.ril I..llfter, Tallow. lain and 8.,. 'Cc ki 160 Ant., 31arlile Irn .bj ttr. Pitch. Twirl, tiara.. Clay. Bone. le. .50 , la 100 ati3o . aIrFADEN A COVitl.F„_ . WE34. 1851 o,* Pittsburgh Transportation Line. " A m ii,, (EcoNs,ol, , Ell . Goal D.Dn. Emsburgb sITED..I A ITES t C. , .. Depot. Dewitt sod Ch.rrr area, and Sr .1 tooth I onrth “Terl. betwoart Market and Chi,. out Aga..., Plolaileilibia . tYCONNOIIS .t. CO . 70 Nsrtn ..u. et 6allavore, AVING fully vomplet , d our arrange ,.+n win peepared rum fue4ohnt tthr a n n p nrengm o I f l t tt h e e urgh.b - Baltirrion, Philadelphm. Ne. York. 130.000. Con ougati..l..etnesille. 00 1401 + and all lb. 11:0.0 al:WV:est. at Warr rates and 00th mote and care tbs. any nth. Li.. All 0140.4 by our L.... are tulle enremd I.uranre. without any eber, to owner , • Pea.clion net malty alleided by otho r Lite. . efmnunalratiene eidreaard nor,li es or 40.1139, Co.. CluetnnaU. E. Webb. Lotue•llle, a ad Low, a 0.. r . ea. Leuse,lll meet with X OO 001 .01001000. frieN. Our Line hes no tmonecticn arhataver • , elih the Philadelphia and Pitteburnh Traneport..tleu Line of AV ktne it Co. feta, SI.IIIP SiUFF-1.0) nacke for axle by *p: MI. JOILCBTON. - pA - PEII-300 mune Med. and Crown Wrap- Pen , for rale low to clone morrow= apl JAL DAIZALL. its t \raw tt. fIRIED PEACHES—WO be. for bale by 41ep7 MAWS DICELET t CO. FAR FuNDs & EASTERN EXCHANGE WANTED, and the hishlst .. tald o bst the cornet Market ua c l Th i ird to. RAILWAY—Pour Shares 311,- rt. Itallvay and Du Deck. for We by ag.l2 A. 'WILKINS CO. Sl4. MOLASSES-20 bbh.BattleGrowid. :plr m "'"• gr - . IAM. r6.IBV.ILL VA.ISSLA.-100 Mato for sale by apl6 J. 1301100NILUIZat W:44 st PHILADELPHIA _ . - TTOMAS WHITE, BONNET 3IANU FAmirTURER. Sr. - .uthS6,op.l Mx-,••• [. r00m..... rhilsdel phis. fehlf:l3 I N. 11.4 , "1-1, Jot. R. ce.mkrz BAGALEY, )VOODWARD & Co., Gronr, Nr. 221 Markrt ar4 I A. ETCL,II3I COV.II 15. C. .. ... .1.10.11. • ''''''''''''' CO H E ILD. ^ pal rn l6 North 1 27 •• W rn l2 . hil Irtil. • . 1 " o•rx•• , MERCER .i. NTE, Gen, m.al, ru o , o m lAo;r 4 =i4.• Ph ladelp f. ih Commie • NEW YORK Professor A. Barry's Tricopherons, OR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for ze Amin. prewerving and beautifying the hai. erartier. tiny scurf and dandmiff. and curing disease" of the .kin. Mob:, and murlra r,tur-t;Ar.l7.:, 'Tone has product d tho mow effect In curing disease+ ot the dap, ete of the bona. and all the from kingdom 11 ,. 011ownist lowthoomalo. selected from hundreds of Radler import. win servo tot show the valve of the pKparation and the e.chnittion id which it to held by thaw who have given it a trial law YORI. srpt —, 1950 Pro. Boma—Dear Sir—l bnve been afflicted with a ca -000e-lu. eruption of the sattp, of a moot angtavnted char ern, for the last rlateen yews. and daring that pedal have had the advice of Pen, of the most eminent ph, eivnv, and have trued all the Polmtufkm• for tb. bolt sad Ain now I.nowt, without the lewd benefit I was advised by a friend to try .our Tileophenma I did wa. ao • laid regort in about t ottrprlce and wrak, found raywelf cured in about tern month. hitch .ashe n violence of the dloonley that at rim's. I was partially blind. Retpoetrully. your* 11 Y5l RAPELSE. 140 Columbia otreet, Brooklyn Nor 'rms. OM.= I. Vann: ll y Dear Itlr—A ?tont two yeara ago my hair witht • great deal, and my head was mh afflicted with d andruff.. 1 tram told be a (nemd to try yourtricophar. ofm. and I didlo. and to My mtmalehment, r hair woo finale moMd.and all the dandruff dloaPPeamelf as head no. shuare for the With Cespeet, X am 'rout otenl't can't. J 'MEM/WELL. rA3 Bra/Lt./Iy. If my lady cn. matlernsu doubts the authenticity M the alma, they .111 call at Prafentor A C Ban office, 137 Bruadvay. Neer Neck , will prod th e. e origi nal letters. . • I [From thrAlllirand Naval Argue, Nov. 9. 19.504 Th le no rem y for the perman e nt cure of baldness ere and diFetlffir, of tbe cranium nonentity. that ham nraehed Gbe popularity enjoyed by_ the article known al Profevenet arry'• friropberoro. or kledltated Compound. It Is en u•tutlyely went by the upper clatwee tbe community, in alm,,du•t err rmor, in the land It In mod in preference to .rurf,,, or tt.9 kind. It troProm 'lour to the etakk of the heir, and Thum u:tote, IV , growth to a remarkable de. gtoe. It dretroye t in e datulralf bad email'. and makes the hair fine and glutei, It will runt nil &settee. of the enelp, ouch m trald bred. Ow vvan, and other ,obrgalous anon dery of the Ain; Inlchesponte 3JI well ea eMesey, It Amide unrivalled. It le told In large bottle, Wire :Sent.. at No. 137 Broadway. and at the Drugnixts generally. tbrouabout the United :twos Canada. apZaf PRINTING INNS. 11i1ITCIIINSON 3 Co., Nol3 Spruce Street, El k P;fillgTfoguifsor . nrp or %tiro ? ! Kr•Phl Prlo:lnu. are! for Hoe Book''and Job Work, which waredunt Don ni eromml of Um p. rear otaterlale, and to Thocomidnaer ftt there Ink,, Wood. • rkb um; and permsoeur r to work oupe ri o!to any other Inks now in one. Bo ld .t prier mull], from .5 M. f 14.00 per pot a in anti, ..uolity earring froir,oo to $2.5010 per lb. ruclak.to3 I REMOVAL • WM. WAKEMAN & CO., No. 79 & Rl (late 76) MAIDEN LANE, NKW YORK. Directly ; oppwire the Old Stand. • A N ITFACTURERS AND JOBBERS of i - IGENTLE.IINNS . FURXISIIING ARTICLE.% con ltVa.tirftt ' l., 4 AND Crl. PRELLAi.. ronArAturg N Irtnc...i Ana .plain oortnn ottAl ntlk And Turk i.ntin rar ooi,, and Cott., and Gin, hum All of whith will b. offenni At ortormoly • prin.? We orpootally inrlte nor W,torn ft...14,6w ex- Amino olio Aur.k bolpre plirths-mc WIFE 21101' :IAND,. Gar oshttat:cg ti.bar b. and rlartCll.. put up Cr ralw for trAtrportatirn. !,LILY SPRING EMPORTATIONS. C. 13. HATCH & CO.. NO .. ./7 . .ItILLIAM STREET. NEW YOILAZ, •••• tv DOW in story, and ara constantly rci l 'AT .teatner, the mrqt ref...treas. - a...cut ef 11.1}11.1SITING GOODS ev.,/ bCfarn offered, • =bract. the Weal ared rithect styles of Cra.ats/Sturta. Gime,. [Loner, Stieve•ndoe, rad,Garattite. L.ndon et , eke. Otlad liandkrtelttfa, Linen nth a ...lazy of ether ar t a. pecultar their hue of baethe.t. Allot .111th 1.111 1,. .. , 1.1 the Our Wretem (tend. arc t melted to rranune'eur .ark feb.. .IGy.l Lamps e ae.tcrquor...l , r Chard, wr.. G... Ilan." at:dime/I.v: G. Cal daliars. Gas Draakete. rixtureG MG.,. Gams, [tall Muds; Gold Pert;lara' wad Glass Cut... lhazav3.la. te.. ae. . uhdorgcnog '