TEE CRTSTAL PALACE The following is a description of this magnifi cent etructure: The building is 1898 feet long, by 908 feet broad, end tki feet high. The long line ie crossed by a transept 108 feet high, which will enclose a row of elm trees now minding at a point so near the centre /13 to divide the length into 948 feet on the one side, and 900 feet on the other. In addition to the timber for joists, flooring, &c., the glass, and supporta of iron, eemprise the en tire structure. The columns are simile/in form throughout. The same may be said of each of the sash bare, and of each pane of glass. The number of columns varying in length from 14 feet 6 inches to 20 feet, is 3 , 280 . There are 2,244 cast iron girder for supporting galleries and roofs,. besides 1,129 intermediate bearers or binders, 838 wrought iron tresses for supporting reef, 84 miles gutters for carrying water to the inhamms, 202 miles of sash bars, and 9499,01X1su per5cial feet of glass. ' The building etanif.s on about 18 awes of ground, giving, with the gal huiev, en exhibiting airtime of 21 acres; but pro vision Is made Pir a large increase of galleries, if necessary. The gallery is 24 feet wide, and ex tends nearly a mile. The length of tables or table space for exhibiting is about eight miles. .An Idea may be formed of the anprecendented quantity of materials that is employed in this edifice, from the fact that the gins alone weighs upwards of 400 tons. The glass roof consists of a emits of ridges and valleys, exactly eighpfeet Alongthe sloping aides without and within, the inter - is conducted into gutters at the head of nth column, whence It escapes through the col or= themselves: In no instance has the water fur ther than 12 feet to run before it is delivered into the Tilley!, The provision for ventilation is, according to Air. Paxton, a : very peculiar part of his plan. The whole building, he ban, will be fitted with Leone, or luffer, boarda'ao placed as to admit air,. but exclude rain. The roof and eotith'sido of the, building are covered with can 'vase, and Livery hot weather it maybe watered, and the interior kept cool. ln the tranaep alone; there are above 6,000 superficial feet of ventilators provided. By covering the south idde'aad roof of the building with canna; a gentle light will be thrown over the whole build . ing, and the whole of the glass of the northern eddirof the building will give a direct light to • the Interior. An already explained, the exhib iting surface will occupy a space of about 21 acres. The total cubic contents of the building are 88,000,000 feet. The total amount of con tract for nse, waste, and maintenance, is .919,- 800, or very little more than nine -sixteenths of a peony per foot cube. The total value of the -building, were It to, be permanently retained, would be £150,000, or rather less than one iielfth of a pennyper foot cube. r From the London ,hmes, dprtl VIE GREAT EXIMITION. The Crystal Palace is now, for the aecond time In its brief history, emerging trims chaos. Pirst it struggled into architectural symmetry and proportions from piles of ' timber and intl, col lected for its orderlyconstructioa. Its pillared aisles, its terraced elevations, and its mathemat ical details and outlines women evolved from huge masses of materials, which at first sight serned.to,defy arrangement. That conversion was executed with a speed and success which excited general 'estoniatiment. Armies of gle, den and painters surrounded the anatomy of the vast fabric with a vitreous covering and dec orated the interior with brilliant and well chosen colors. Thegalleries were run up, the flooring of the basement laid, and the industrial world had Ite limits and divisionscarefullydetermined. In this early stageof its existence, when forges occupied the centre aisle, when the ringing of hammers filled the ears, and everything seemed rough and unfinished, the 'Crystal Palace might be compared to a new creation—lts foundations hardly settled, Stn- security - doubted, rut anon copied territories still remained to be'peod and wide fields of labor to be occupied. Hu man Industry bad found a world to inhibit, but it had not yet taken possession. In that state of matter' a deluge of packing cues and contributors flowed in upon the build log,. add all was once more confusion. Chaos seemed to have come again. Forearms time the task o; arranging those vast piles of material leas continued without much apparent effect.— But new actors appeared on the scene. Every portion of the interior had its occupant Na. *tonalities became realised. Each man pat up a stall for his property, and the whole available area of the building was disposed of in an order ly mamier. Now contributors begin In earnest to furnish and adorn their respective allotments. Haring made every suitable arrangtmegt for the change, they hare commenced to cast their shells, and to come out like so many butterflies in their best and brightest colors. lilt will be seen by referring to our ad •eradhr columns. that If. 0. Foorrairstustly celebrated Asablealiedusiat has at hat made its meow.a mon= as. • We bail the intrcdneelon of this extrannliwary med. bine among par nitride,. a vest blesethig it is add to be the tutu wonderful preparation era discovered, being anspowsLof ULT..= sad gums wail= to Arabia, and Perbritilie ewes where've it goon, that astonish !TM the awat, locientll3c of the medical Gunny. We =else all SatElSletiike( a bottle Loomedlateinand it way see much enpldkerl Petroleum! • Etztarracwo, Ilwatingdou co, Pa.. Numb 4,n , . B. N. ILuna—Dear Sir. Your Petroleums is working wear day Ls Ude delnitft therefore wo woad thank you to eend se two dozen Dr the Perudayftunla Banned. W$ are or Direly -trft, and It Le being inquired Err almost rroxy &T. ....P..trUM/. Jog LONG a CO. nardem.La Albland ea. o.lt.teh 14'63. 8.;3. Ktur—Desr 81r . Lour Agent.. O. weeks dews, Lett filth ue fun r Axon Sock 011. wldett .* Dare inLL Plows treerwil tout douen Immedlatalr. TOW' fteilodur to working wonders Duthie region. Wo can obtain wren/ ewe/lord certified., if you desire theft. Toon, de. For sale by Kuser d IltDowell, 140 Wood drat B. E. 67 Wood dratt B. A. Fahrordoek, .Co, corner Word sad Preen sneer; D. M. Crary. D.A. Joseph likruglear, end U. P. Echwarta, dileghonr. also by the pro. IL EL MEN. artllulkorrP arena Badn.Seventh Pltbliww.h. • lisconnzn.—John Conner, of Upper St.Clnir meow, will he surxrted for the Clot of 'Weenier, =b. =the &deem of the Atatt-.llaeottle and Whig Costuty Lion. Dr • '!tart Vertu thyllrorte,l' Awatur.—John': Porter, of the Borough Tarentura, bo • candidate for noarbuttan to Ors `T 4i t?o:PrTalN : egrag e6''" " 141dg " rafl.2:amtaT CdusTY ColmsexoNEE.---Gabriel Adams, of tpe Third Weal of the City of Pittsburgh, will be candt• dots Itiv the other of Commissioner, intblect to the decision of the Whig end Antt•ltavan4e County Convention. raylleiselt.T A Card. undersigned would respectfully inform itt Antl.thman mourn, or Alleihkir Omar' 0 zondj h.PDT them another tem in the aerial plainoo whirr, through then form¢ kindisese, he hog the honor at present to oreupy, COnztr end he Induipes.• hope that hit attendanee ß VlTZ &Min holgsmit him, and bit surceso In disebuning them has beeri neneratly aaseptzl, be ventures to wail". that . u amain honored. with their enarldence, his denim to do Mghisball not Isr abate; and that, whilst hla ellZZahoe , would snake bl; awn position more comfortable, he will be \ metal that as Gar wn ptenible the pnblk 0..01 hare the lbandtt th Tory resprrtfolly, myl2 JOHN BOOM IfititrcoaDra—l will be a candidate for tr. , of:am! Iteacrtler, subjuct to tbe decision of the Whig ."A'2o3l°°k Count' PAILNESTCCH. flibbutstb.slyuril 33,1651alkIncti bErCovarr Tazasezza—We are author ised to an:miaow that J. M. Baxter. of the 2d Wadi Mr of ilttaboradi will be • eandalate for the omen of Widt.Coae CountY Treamse, o=to the decbilon of the Anti Alamode had ty apoitatello.f: OP TEE COMM.—The name of 'John Horns at WI/Was tolraship w will be pramtad to ilireoincre Baialirrza.—The name ofJonzr Maceme, of than tab Ward elo of Pittabefah.Tal Da aa? =URI to the ti4leaaale ead Wbhr Ce.uar madhLshe far the Moe or Register, Muirl be earnest ly a=7 , ...rry wam ilerOotatrr Itsourrez.--John K. Foster, of Baldwin •• • sin be a ate aids as ' • • 1611•42azionor.—Robert Abrabanis. of Eli . ashith Itoroses, trill rabcsit Ws name to the Asti-hissoals sad Wide .• .at Casuatioa... e esadklattlor scsoloss serComerr Ractsna.--Please ~announce uses 11..1.1traxVidiair OM will to:4 samildato tbe of I U4ladock W Goirr i ' d t°th ' cutlcto. tiLII2E. or VIE •.Coro.r.—lfectry Hannon, of Anoobor City. 1.1:11 be • candidate Le oosoluailem to the Mmetee Or th. telAti f t , h . e .i •ojtze , 1 4 f t ozr ‘ t r NUN= Coale ty. etiZetilleetail . AP-Com:Tr Commustaxtu.—Jas. McCune, d tbeltiotia Went, City of PlUeborgh, trill be amen:tate Wen the Whit(anti Anti-X.OMo Calmatlon. tot the of ha. of County Loonnnsionen m ritlatele_S ifirto uNiTTatastrame.—JohnV.Rowland or upper £4 Clair township. 0111 ho &candidate for &ma &Won to 0111 odier. Nacre tho tlt/-111020.1S County Cnavanikza, bla A ruy'lriawarra • .• • , SartpouiiTr CLll(3ll6.elONElL—Daviu Bluiq Jr., of ILlSilkasid WYPi • eay Al!evrl.enr, VIII Lv • nin• tht Atal-.ll.mutr. an t Cowev.• Ikna SLie catc' e Colluty Couutf.Aknicr. LlSZitaorart 171 C .81arlktiaiTy 11% or Use dnr...,11, ut) • : r. otutuentlo. 110 1:1/11441 Ll.A. l lolthAl t to CaalklAt, R.i GyntAt) . t7.illtll/IMI. .I,GAmete,:l It •ry it Aril ittitliOrizeil to so. K. Iteminieb. will twi • rwneitliite. iminitini h.,. to the. ik. Iti..e.iMer, the Ana.m..„,.„:, linnwel.ition., znyfr.il”it-, • AtINOCJATC d plruairillon, Le.. e...eteilblon. for ....telnallon for Iht oder of in th..l. , enri iet git.ter Ailogheno ii,re the, AL li- and wwwty on the ef jervo,NTy GiLN LesioN %VIII. M. Me lt...win, ot IL. Aiuth ha,r4.a Mr. 6L,, - aatle (.11, SW ahthhtte beh.n: Aut..nlatonitt ttrel ca• Cut, the Mitre of t gmk.tlletsimaLtSiuin•r. my, c2T , , Mar I.:OUN.TY CollltlettltlNEtt.-31:' JOHN ittrq he, ht lltt&but- , W:11 he teanditittle tteCtre the An ktAl eo: tx the oaf, of 0.41.ty ouutr salt .lawthr.T ' Apirt. LEM,: OF TILL i, UV ICTS.--4 tired X. rueli IgiU be a 1.2 , 114211 k for lbe what W Wm Lt.% Ogg of U. euneu .taLeß•enue taut , vmtloa. • •• • • apa,larmcit• Sir COW= HIC I4 / 22,— "AleXandidt. .alads 2oo 2 1 oltb•-lirst Waxd. 41.11 Lltr, boarga• aft. afthaik,ll da, .11 ii toWaiii,oiva4401a130tainal Ogin • . • = - ,-----, -'4,--'-----= 7:•=--; -=-.1,:,---_-7.---= _. _ _ie-,,r----___ - x --- :"i - = --- --::::,- , -.Z. - ,- - 4 • __--__7:---_,.=.----.7---__-,-,--_,-------'7,-,); ,--;,---7..11*- v;,14--1--- 4-,- V • z - :_t. --- - - . 14 -- , -- , _., f.----------.77- '" --1, 47;•14,- ,- ;;. - f:77,--- - ...47--,-.-- ~„... -;- -1 - , .4. - t: , ''v - ; „„ ~ 7:--- -- - -•-• : 47_ .„-:,--;--- *r-D- - tf, - A4.;-t , : —,_- -- :--- - „r - --- --- .. - z l4- . ,- ~fr .--.7,1 a i. - _. ,- - ,-- - - - - -,, ,,, - - -i.,,:z4 - 4,!, , , : t,r• - ~-,- f •- - - - _- -..,en EUE EXTERIOR VIEW OF THE GREAT EXHIBITION BUILDING 4 / ata. Abase, the render has an opportunity of seeing the interior of the Transept, as completed. The sextons tiers of east iron columns, tie diagonal bracing, the lattice cut iron girders,. the bridges over the central aisle, the s messiva semi circular ribs composing the framework of the roof, together with the ridge and farrow glass covering, are all distinctly shown in. the above Illustration. THE WORLD'S FAIR, 1N LONDON, 1851. INTERIOR Of THE TRANSEPT COMPLETED, LOOKING NORTH.' SECTIONAL VIEW OF THE' GALLERIES, New Yeas, May 12-9, 4. M. The British steamer Arctic arrived yesterday, bringing four days later news from Europe. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Livtapoot, April 30. Cotton—The Liverpool Courier of the. 30th, says:—" The cotton market has been very dull during the . past lour days On Saturday, the sales reached 5000 bales, which includes 1000 fr American, on speculation. On Monday, the de mand became languid, buyers wishing to learn the advicee brought by the Baltic, which arrived here on that evening; and the sales were limited, amdbiating only to 3000 bales. On Tuesday • the market opened verydrilL and continued so through - out the day—transactions amounting to only 2000 bales, eve decline of id - 6 lb. The sales of the first three days are 10,000 bales, which included 600 bales Surat, at 4€sd; 107 Egyptian at 7i. ®Bd; 220 Peruvian at 7.iti; 70 bales Bahia at 7ider,73d: and about 9000 American at, for fair Orleans lid; fair Mobile Gi; and fair Uplands at sid V lb. Bassnsrerrs.—The trade has been mach de pressed; owing to the anxiety of holders of 'Flour to realise before the setting in of hot weather, and prices have given way .fid to Is V'sack. Wheat has also declined fully I s 70 lbs. In dian Corn has met little inquiry, though offered at a reduction of fid V quarter but Boating car goes are not easier to-day. United States Flour not being so much pressed as French, the prices of Friday are maintained. The quotations of the market yesterday evening were as follews Geste—U. S. Red wheat Gs Gders.3 Rd; white do Gs 9d®.63; Crmedian . red and mixed 8d; white do is Bdee Gs lid V btishel—yellow corn 30s fid®3ls, and white do 33sCA34s id 'l9 quarter Ewell—Western Canal is quoted at 18s &107.19 s &d; Ohio 19err20s; Philad'a Balt. 2055 20; CA; Orleans, 1830,1936 d bbl. ' Cows dfxsi—lndian Core Meal is selling at 14srpl6s Ql bbl. Paortarose—Bricon meets a fair inquiry, but the present high rates are acceded to with re luctance. llama are Is®23 V cwt lower. Lard Lin good demand at fall prices. Fine Cheese would bring full rates, but ordinary quality is very dull, with rates at 40 ®42s V cwt. Rica—There is a good demand for Carolina, and prices are rather higher, in ccnsequence of light supplies. Moaner Usurer—There is still a drain on the bullion of the Bank of England. The decrease set for the last return was £247,738. At pres ent, the stock in Bank Is £13,342,398. The re served notes amount to 46,887,180, whilst the note circulation is represented as exceeding the bullion by 46,604,082. Alluding to the bank returns published in Fri day's Gazette, the Economist of Saturday last says, the run continued during the week, but the amount taken is not yet known. Large arrivals have taken place this week, and they should go into the next account. • Several receipts of the same magnitude were received in timcrier the present account, but they have not brought the decrease much under a quarter of a million. Bullion does not necessarily pass into the Bank of England immediately upon its arrival, and there may be some of the receipts yet in private hands. It is confidently anticipated that the lane intinx_of visitors attracted by the National Exhibition will put a stop to the export of bullion. At all events, there will not be any further re daction in the vaults of the bank. The amount of specie brought to Southampton by the West India steamer Thames, and the Bailie from New York, will assist the next week's husk returns. ~-' 1 1 1 I 1 1, ` ~9 ct The Baltic, Capt. Comstock, arrived at Liver pool at 7 o'cloek, P. M. on the 23d. The Baltic daring the entire run encountered severe weather, having to meet heavy northeasters, as well as series of adverse storms. POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Meeting of the Pratretionietet--The Great ExAtha . . ‘l , - .4" , The Protectionist meeting, h ld in London on Tuesday, was well attended, a out 3000 persons• being present at the Drurye Theatre; and a eupplemmitary meeting of the same party, who .1,. *mid not gain seems to Theatre, met at St. Martin's Hall. The Duke o e f Richmond presided at the former, and Earl Spencer at the latter meeting. The usual Protectionist doctrines were embodied in the speeches delivered. Every exertion was being made to open the Gnat Exhibition with eclat The Lord Chief Luse of the Queen'. Bench, however, refused to a peed his court for the purpose of attending , on e first day. The Turkish frigate, Tie= Berri, Capt. Shansi Bey, arrived at Southampton on the 20th, from Constantinople. She had on board 207 packages, containin44 5000 articles for the World's Exhi bition. She had also no board, as passengers, Gemeledin Packs, a near relative of the Sultan. of Turkey; Vice Admiral Mustaphn Pachs, an officer of the highest rank in the Ottoman do minion., and M. Constantine Murmur, the new Embassy of the Sublime Porte to the Court of St. James. FRANCE. Accounts from France do not possess any. new or important feature. General De I'lllll4lole hod been reprimanded by the Minister of War, for hla conduct relative to the capture of the village of Selloom, in Afiica.. The Press, approves the order. It Is said that this act on the part of the President will work greatly against his chance of a re-election. - • r At the request of the Government of Spain the Netherlands hod undertaken to effect a me citation of the difference which has subsisted ev er slime 1828, in relation to indemnity moor. for Spanisheessels which were brought in. SPAIN. • There is little intelligence from Spain. Ac counts from Madrid announce that the Charge 4, Affaires from Portugal had made another ensue mural attempt to induce the Spanish Govern meat to agree to an armed intervention: The Propagandists hare returned three ou of the fire candidates for the city. The Viceroy of Egypt has definitely sane Doted the construction of the Alexandria, Cal re, and Suez railroad. . SWITZERLAND. - • M. A. Deplantu, the Federal Commiesioner to the canton of Teesino, has given in his reeigna. than. The Hungarian Refugees are awaiting in the canton of .Neufchatel, the reply of the French Government relative to tttir plumage through France to America.' The cola of their transportation is to be placed at the charge of the Canton of Teseino. . . • . The Neapolitan nuthorities are mid to subject all travellers entering the Neapolican territory from the North, to a quarantine of 21 days, in consequence of the plague at Genera. AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA. We learnfla Berlin, that notes have been addressed by atria and Prussia to the Govern ment of Denmark, insisting on the regulations of the Holstein question. It la now stated that Prince Schwartzenburg will not proceed to Dresden, the Conferences them being to all appearances abandoned. His Royal Highnomi, Prince of Prussia, ac companied by tho Princess mad family, and Prince William of Prussia, arrived at London on the the 28th of April. . WA1111.11,01 . 017, Mey 1,..; Brest Fillmore, Mr. Webster, Mr. Conrad, Mr. Crittenden; and Mr. Hall left the city - nt 7 o'clock this morning for Baltimore, on their way toL attend the opening of the New York and Erie Railroad on Wednesday next. ARRIVAL OF THE PRESIDENT. BALTISIO., May 12. The President and his traveling companions, arrived hero at by railroad at I, o'clock this morning. They were enthusiastically received at the outer depot, and a grand slate woo fired. lion John Barry on behalf of the committee of reception, addressed tine ['resident iu a ,peeeli of weloomi ; to which he replied ton hrief and happy manner. They were then conveyed to Darnam's Hotel, where Mayor Gerome addressed him on behalf of the citizens, to which the Pre sident replied:in a courteous unit appropriate. manner. The party then partook of orenkfast, and were afterwanls escorted to the depot. The President riding in on open homiletic, and re putedly acknowledging the cheers or the euo rounding multitude. They left at 9 o'clock nir Philadelphia. MIL FILLMORE AT PIIILADELPRIA • President Fillmore 'arrived here about tour o'clock, this attecooon, and was most enthusias tically received. Mr. Webster also rectiTed marked attention throughout the route of tl3e promuslon. The day was, Airy pleasant, aranhe military, although few in number, mode o eery beautiful display. BAILING OF TII4:,GEORGIA. Mcw..Yosts, Slap i 2. The Isomer Genia,,, ,, with the . California um* with iintr 200 puaangera for Ppm!. LREIVAL OF THE STEAM SHIP ARCTIC. FOUR DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE. OBELI' PROTECT/OMT DIZONSZBATION. FURTHER DECLIIVS' IN COTTO.I DECLINE IS BREADSITITS GERNIAM Msky 12, P. 31 ~,- ...~.~ ~,~5.»...~,... INTER t W WITH WILDCAT. IyAnaznaTon, 11.7 12. A despatch received rat the War Department, gives an intervin7 between the celebrated Sem inole Indian Chief, Wildcat, and Cols. coop er and Semple, American Commissioners in Texas Wildcat expressed great friendship, and spoke warmly of his old friends, Genls. Worth and Brooke. AHRIVA.L OF GEN. SCOTT. Wasumnrnst, 11114 12. General Winfield Scott arrived in this city from his tour west l and south, on Satnniiy. RHODE ISLAND SENATORS PILOT/DISCI, May 12. The vote for members of Congress at the late election in this State have been counted by a committee•of the Legislature, Thursten, ...Dem ocrat, and King,' 'Whig, are declared elected, the former by nearly 2000 votes, the latter by 144. J L PHILADR PITIA MARKET.. PkiILADELP/11/1, May 12. Very little was one is the market to-day.— Breadstuds of all descriptions are very dull. Flour—Flour iv in limited demand, hut pri ces are without change, sales 200 bbls standard brands for shipment. at $4 23, and for city use bra at $4 31+ (s) $4 50 for common and selected nds. A 049 RLPORT New York, 51ay12. Cotton—The market is heavy, and nothing of importance has transpired. • Flour—has declined 6c per hbl with sales of 4600 bbls at $4 for state, and $4@,.4,12 . 1 for Michigan. Grain--Wheat is declining. Corn is tending downwards, with sales of 86,500 bushels mixed at 68c for mixed, al 60 for round yellow. titVir YORK MARKET. CTESING EXPORT. New l'oaa, May 12. Cotton—The'market is steady, with tales 700 bales, principally at pie ioc for middling up lands and Florida . Flour—The market is active, with sales 10,000 bbls at $4 for cowman to straight State; $4C,i) 4 12 for Michigan and Indiana; $9 to 4.25 for common to choice western, and $4 62@4 75 for fancy Ohio Grain—Wheat is dull, and prices nominaL Corn is lower, with sides 70,000 bushels, at 68 for mixed, end 600 foisonthern yellow. Provisions—Pork is 'Anil and heavy at $l5 62 for new mess, and'l4 62 for old do. Prime is selling at $l3 87 for new, and $l2 87 for old. Lard has declined, with sales of 300 bbls at 93c per lb. Pickled meats are steady, with sales of hams at 8/, and of ehojolders at diGgaic per lb. Groceries--Sales Rio Coffee at 5/. Sales of Orleans Sugar at 5,1 per lb. Hemp—American der rotted is held at $ 12 ., @SIM per too. Lead has a downward tendency. Sales Galena at $4 75 per cwt. ' heavy at Tic per lb. Whiskey—Stiles of Ohio at 24 per gaL CINCINNATI MARKET: .INCDINATI, Ma 12- Flour—Sides 1000 bbl . Flour to-day . at y $3 55 (.I.3emand. 60 per bbL Receipts are adequate to the d Whiskey—Further safes at 171 per gallon. Prorisions--The market is quiet. Sales 6000 lbs bacon shoulders at 6}e. In other articles transactions are limited, and prices unchanged. The river has fallen 32 inches since Saturday. The weather is very warm and dry. NEW ORLEANS MARKET. NXw Osizass, May 12. Cotton—The market opened dull to day, and only 500 bales were 801,14 at former rates. , Flour—The market is dull, with no export de mand. Sales of Ohio ati53,80€03,90 1/1 bbl. Bacon—Sales 200 casks at 8c for prime sides, and ic for aho ulders. Mew Pork Is dull, at 015 V 61:11. Lard —ls unchanged, with sales in bbls at 9G) c. •••• Corn—Sales at 48c for prime yellow, and 50c for white. Groceries aro without cluinge. Lard Oil has advanced Ito 75c per gallon. Tobacco in dul', and sales are mostly on .pri vate terms. The steamer Winfield blcott, from New York, and the Mexico, from Chigres, have arrived. .01 rostayAr Oxancartiors el the Zee or. Afothoo Hu adisma.fhwitroidt, Ansa or Weinceset the threw or looego, and day afederes if the. Polooreory frrorteth WE do not wish to trifle with the lives and h„.l of the .daidyli, ba i t vre sincerely Pin/go tow velvety to make no assertion as to the virtue. of this mod' .cine. and to hold no hopo to Weltering humanity. which facts will net warn.. The Moss of Iceland, and the / s ine and Wild Cherry. ar many celebrated for the cure of all &pewee of the Lamm and Liver, which are eo fe.fially prevalent In all Northern 'atitudna. From • combination of chemical extrtete. pece ored from this Mo. and dosel Treat DI. Whew'. Dm. ot or Woo Conan is chiefly farmed. ae - Winads Balsam of Wild Cheror le a Tle /mean , romicad entirely of Wild Cherry Tart Ond the 'rei•ndlioes,(the latterhaportederpressly dm QM .arpos...) the rare medial virtues of which me .tat bleu. by • new chem.al proem; with the extract td Tar thus rendering the whole compound the most certain and egiudios remedy ever illsooronal forty cosseurnos or, me Lamas WEREDITAILY CONSCIIPTIDN Cured by Trblar's run of Wild Cherry.-The falloising case of Jevenahlt Is grieg. of Conroinlithro. (11ro of hi. brothers andatsters 'lug dial of Ginsumptioa) 1. trot/ wondorfalt 7LL111.7 Moot Ilimilton co, Sept. 27.'50. J. Ix pair-Dear gin. 1 tale the Welty of addrlng Iva of the benefit I have derived from the unt of Dr. Whiter's LW.= of Wild Cherry. I was prostrat e d by that terrible douree, ( s onsumptlon. In May last The attack was truly horrifyingto me. for fire dim. Ifssully, (my brothers cud Asters) had died of Consumptloa I was MOW with nearly all the worst features of the Ware. I hada distress ing rough. gal expectorated • Oust dhl of blood, beetle ferrr, sevens pains in the Ode and A.+, cold 0001. alter. noting with Ilushes of twat. I was under the rare of a skilful n'troldan. from the time I was taken sick until abeia six seeks mince, being than about /minim, had my ft4,,toe 'aniddewd =7 ease hopeless. or at Irost beyond coulphysician's .elll/44 the 0. of W . 141...• n./um of lend Cherry. Without my ktiowledre, my father procured 4, and ommeneed admin. Istering it to me. and from tha . t : l4-st day I commeneal tak ing It my health improved. In two weeks from the time I onattnenool using It, I was able to be mat and oror sec my business, and labor, which I dill,rontinne ado. I have Laren four bottles of the toodicino and slow cm:wider myself Red.., welt '4l/111:311d/1 ; ; ;; ; ;c• ; ; Cams Pout. Lake Co., la, 300.15, 'OIL Joss D. pan -Dear Sin. In July. 1140, I was ...kg with • revere( tpplioidicharactar: which left me in • very debilitated date, when, la the 11/owing winter. I was oe. ken with • severe mild, which radioed me to such an ex tent es to give me the appearanniof aconfrmed consutur tire. I labored undue...ere rough-wrpectorated agent deal, and was troubled with cold feet and night sweats. I alai frequently nasal bleed &mainy lump I deintinnt In th" .as.. gndooly elnkiee tinder the disease, rtntll January. 1847, when I tr. again ...acted with fever. Sly friend. dropairod of my life, sad my physicians thought 1 could survive but • abort time NT roPecial ly my feet. wen corurtantly eo/d, and almod lost their fuel. tr.. Under thee. circatesmaces it may be truly said' sir. • living Owlet/ex I finally determined 63 unit taking rita did." Proemited phyrichms and try Dr. Wider'. , sum of Wild Chem,, and nom the drat week that I aim men rod takleg it I can data asradaal recovery. proud.. rod It, use six Months, at the end of which time I was and eAton4 goat health ever shwa and cheerfully re mend the Itilsamla .11 tholes atfdoted with diseases of the lawns, and would ear to thaw commencing lee am, not to be dlr.:lunged lf two or Ulna bottles do not effect a core but persevere.. I hies don., and I havens doubt but nine roses out of ten, will be blend with renewed health as I have two liaperefully your., ,JOSETEI 1111.02112 , 2 1 , 3 1110611 A/FtiCt. weer a DMA= Or tam uses From Dr. Baker, Sprhaftneld. Warllngton County, XT. Brewronitn, Er-,May 14, '4B. Iltwere. ntartfonl 1 Parke-1 take) this O(pOttlanitT of in. naming you of • 100.0 twmarkshlel cure performed lip= rue by the use of Dr. WiXtlket B116.•131 of Wild Cherry. In the year 7540, I was taken with an Intlarnationof tb• bowels. which I lahoftd under for ale week; when I irt Melly recovered. In the fell of 18.11'. I was attacked wit h • ~ .errro m o kt whieh seated not) lunce.azal for llas ,0 ~..conetwl my tot. I tri.d .01 mod, of medieft,e. end every varlet! of 'ld, without hen a lb and thus I weart...l along until lb. winten of 1611, •hrn I In an! of Or. Wfttarbi dCll..rry. bl y frkuti, ,flktilid..4 MO 100 r. It a tr4. l .thottfth 1 ,4 tm4 ev. Lupo, all Imn nf reeoyery. and had Per Mr. MY If • 111.114 e Of auother world. Through theft adleitodona ioduepl to make IWO 0( the' detinftto Wiftare Wll,l Cherry. The effect was trafx mtordataldd. Attu three year, of alllktdon and cuffed S. and after I...int event four or Dee hundred dollar" td nn Porn°, a a`a and mord rexpectaLla phyakeian• Droaad a ft aaa-U " Ind. ti W. emu 1..0nd to enure health by the, blowing 1.41•41,I the tube of Dr. A - Mani Dalai= of ftild Caerry. May the Ideralna of God rot upo,i , provri , t.ro valuable • medic'. NI Wlettiee Salaam of Rik. 1214:07. irg. 11. DAM. gold b. _7 l . D. N.Y. (eroestoor to Sanfordt. Park.) You'll w 1 Walnut area. Chtelnnatt Ohio; General Agent: the South and Weet to mtgm all order. must he. addrmed. J. Kidd A Co.. It. A. Fahnestuek :Co.. j. A. Jon., L I , lllmi. ir. Pittsburgh; lee A. Ikethent. Allegheny City; L. T. humellrlgetbln,tan; L. 11. Wptle. tro.toutoya, Kelty. Greeeshurg, S. Item...S.:utmost; Fegtt Bedford: ltrd k Soo. 11. loatgeph g , k Co-. 1.11... J. H. Walsh% , Kkgewd z ,... Ern. a co. pro.A.CI.I Wilma AF Dm, WAnuthFtri4 31,Par•Ind A Co, Callender, Koselyindr.. Burka t Co. h t .t Yorker, Mercer: Jar. KeZly But. tearer. J. o.Summertoie Wanzl A. aC. el. jot.. Coudermora Croasr.jr..pro,... - • • . . f.,ble4/0.(1A/T . sakr) fOOLJ-,Thit Li ghe t mho b Pali bf • riesprice, in 4 /14 iMbk. IFEV; STEAM BOATS 1 1 011 CIN. • A•brg , ViVaUtlritreitZT L e A l c i t all a c t ...i.:Pom. no Thuraday. at 4 o . eloek.ll. ( Mat. , or Paaa.aaY .W 7 onbard. . FOR SAES7T gr:. , g' l l47r.f.M . MlDAllrtkatftit the, lath hat,at 4 P ‘Fcrr freWht or paos.‘ro &pot) . cm board or - • myl3 ' D. WILICti • I F E W G I U cE L P A IT R T BPLAttiCIiK ET 31LELT S asul4l6tEll- .;ot 17.rr i. .„err iag soul shipper' , ran derwod upon thy" tem - " doriog the lop water ...eon. ..".aretwhailF For frolght or DIISASZO. apple . no . board. __MO) lEG LAR WEDNESDAY PACGIT,CISCIff Cbgtoha Jobitarlit ttittchwa." Ibis fplerutid boat Toe built by the owners of the Ammer treat :Garton and others, tbe the Clotionati amt Pttrehurgh gotta trade. and lean acery Wo.haorlay for Cincinnati. tn the g, land No. 2. Tor freight or pasoge. aptly on ant G. B. MILTEZIBERG - OR ZANESVILLE —The &we atc-kotor 4131 PRESS,Cok.rtuter,kill Lea " Z eit tlrlabokr Intermedlsteporta ee this d'i, at 4 o'clock. For froisht or paccace, apply on bosni m 6 fart runniud ataaart boat ture, Muter. learn( therm! t Obballaghetty (St Clair Meet.) every hour , (mtumenting at Warm*. 31_ and continuing until the ' Gardrna clan . Elm via WT co....- the Allegheny ride. for the Accommodation of abutsen. worm LA, at an °thee Minh( Airl'Estra Trip at clock. P. M. INEW ARRANGEMENTS FOR . A 1851. Ifigig irrIIE new and fast running .str. CASHIER,' i_ .r. S. ille3ltudis. Master—Regular Wellsville: Ptoo. lisuellis, Wellsburg, IV heeling. Bridge Port. Captlifia, and Sunfish Paclad—leaves Pittahurghevery li .. .dunday at lutielock, P. 31., for Wheeling and Bridgepegt,and nrst7 Saturday. at 3P. 31., for Cantina and giutdlsh. t ur ning & inaufah every Monday at 10 o'clock. A. M., and i i iii.idgPort and Wheeling every Monday and Thursday, at Pot iseiglit and pile:tags apply .on board. or to . meld .10E11"; FLACK. Agcnt it.:l; EGELAIt PACKET .11E- TwEEN WELLSVILLE AliD PITTS. lightdralightstestuer RENA, D. P. Matey, master, leaves Wellsville every - ilfondaY . Wednsay. and Friday. k o'clock. A. 31... Par. }last Liv erpool, Was., AlePervan's Landing, Beaver. and Pitt/ burgh. Leaves Pittsburgh every Tuuulay, Thuralab and Saturday, atlo ork,k. A.M., for Beaver,lifeFerraren LAW ing, (Destro, East Liverpool, end 'Wellsville. for - freight or psaneue. erydr on hoard. anti DEGULAR PITTSBORGII.A.,ND it WHEELING PACK,l.Tals.rAilirricill &t,l: g;'.sl7;ll."ll.Tr . • r tyl-weekly trlpleireen h r. nit( nod Wh s = 4..i i . ea r t I . 4 =argl i nt ir, ie>7llii ' lTAlng r. Cl,l, Tik..llV, ThursiLy and ikkozday i in each 'reek. For Welt+ t pamize,nr . pyl nft !Kai* or h, AR3ISTRONG k LEOZLE. kkakik nold OR MARIETTA AND HOCK PORT.—The fin, ftentrivr PACIFIC, Eor., tnarter, learr for the &Wyatt.' termetd iate roes ti,l7 'Dawned/tr . , at .1 o'clock, P. AL For frriglo , or Taeeahe apply on bound or to WdO UP 4t FO, so. CI W arn, emd Flout sta.' REGULAR WHEELING AND Jut, SUNFISII PACKET—The fut running steamer WELLSVILLE. Capt. E. Young,*l run as a regular packet between Pittabranh. Wheeling. Bridgeport. Suntish, tearing Plataburgh ever)" ElaaiaT. afternoons iVelbnllle. bleu nenvillr, and Bridget,. and every Thunalay afternoon for latenbenville, WheAlug, rtgunggtbrt°4 V=;. - . ern.u:rtf,:imlZ4l az,s.}.•llltr F°'lV(.llsVlll.4l7Eltrigt7 HOUSES, FARMS,-&c. To Fanners. S Ali.ooo 1.11. RF., Funning and Grazing 431,3=vnr. within tne7in mrles ' N ' ae !Yew 14:11:1 Llso-1.000 Arres In Elk Una terms. Ennulre of myi mrnet of Market and Third stn. o Gardeners, yrjr7NTY ACRES - .5f Gardening Land, al y under good Cultivation, within one lute elf Us ti :"E4 l ts sold for Saga s tere—one third cash.... the me in , tw, and than rare. roa Iwttn.dut Ihtt..2-tt the one, U"L'. ° NrriraNs 0.. myl conger of ttarket sad Taint its. A Very Desirable BAnddenee for Sala: "TIIE undersigned offers for sale, one of the most desirable residences the town of . Masallion, ut evenly, Ohio. containing about slit acres of with a Large and COMTICKLiO. Itrlek Dwelling Dense, and nut homes, and a good supply of choice fruit and shrub. beep. One of the beet schwa in the country is within a short distenee and when it Is remembered that In six months from t it le time It will be within gray home` ridsof Pttniburgh, Ir will be seen that here is no mall halos at for any who desire a cheap end elegant retreat from the city, either as a summer retirement or a residence. A poet or the.whole of the land arlrb=l with the huildlov. This_proterty may nowlie had foriese than the buildings cau.. I will CS , precede title end =I. Ter. the CillrSV. • lot of morziltan two NM.. titll•Elld on the hank of the Ohio CisnaLugut gout twenty nails from the Depot of the Ohio moil Pennsylvatia Rallensd, to woy capitalist or company who will establish thereon a num nfectory of mo. Cotton, or Wool, which sits= copilot of 550,000. Let it Dents In mind that Is one of the most beautiful an& thrieloglowns west of Pituburgh. Coal , and all the memo of livin g . as well es Lrents, can be procund here ex law as tiny point.. Gaels en manufactured can , of tortes, with gnat ease. transported . hy Canal or Railroad; DWTOITT JARVIS. Maesillon. April 17. 1551.--CapaPeaw For Rent. A Small well'fmished arid completely fur !sked Ban,oft 3d neaLdlraottr No. 731.1bn1y Ininnen A =ld 4th qty (Part and Tribune cold') • Desirable Suburban Residence for Sale. 'im subscriber "firs forShle the house sad 1. Mounds where he now rvddra. Pleated on Park be low Tivmont. Allegheny. and aboot IniZlnCe walk tem tho to.ket of thla ...dr. The 1041 lit ft-front to Perk It., running bark 2.52 Piet. to en —containing mealy°. ac of ground. and houndolian every skte by lune open ladornpl with [rem .shrubbery. The hot. le . ...gil t or b& i ttio. and exevolinri:i.r well arrtnged. f having tkles 11111 s orti of t l k evVll ' " ' Vie built in test .d moot durable team., and La a fire-proof roof, and COLltaln. all the modern conveldenne. Two pump., with mifidllng ettpply of hard and wift Witer, are Si the dam, On the prees. are the neenootty out build... keniee carriage ow., A. The troll old tint Mostly . a ihniVerit't wttb 'hn'ag!Z garden The hull ti of the 1. .kind. and /I c e tree. ore I and a n dmlt prima end yield enowth for the wants of . &only. The altuation of Lida property.. to ming= /suburban annforta. ma i d s with cont. - WV to the city , le not ourtaiowil by tiny maiden.. In vicin /t I. a view of the Ohio Iliver - lor over o mile. of Totoperanco. ville, Sou. iltkem-gb, , thelnity. the two rivera. and tba wh ine round. forming altogether a tanoramle ,Dempset eye never wenr.d.r i llivery boat whinh..tani or &Milt*rom tee WS of Pitiaburribron the Onto. pares It fafl tie.. The tveidmice and arounde are alto completely removed from any minnyasee of 4ust, deetrnetive. of nenfort and vegetate., amaplyonle a retirement as pd. a nd peaceful oak' located in wenn qukt nook In the emakty. She property will Le sold at a betenein. and laiwomaton given who. Par desired. Ellquire „IL Use Gazette ofllce. .12 . ;,./Itf • 11. N. WIIITk.' For Sale. /rill members of the Fairmount, Fire Com l. rillll'ent their Engine for sale. It le In g00d,09 , der ar“: be sold cheap. Enquire nf J SIIITII, &ley. No' 405 Penn Area. • EOR RENT—A Dwelling House on Thiel etneet. above and near to Sadtkeltdd. It gad. fixture., large yard. wdeh Ipnae, de. Will 2 rwuled low, and pooderalon deren Immediately. Also—For Sale or Leas,, lot. the Muth Want. between Senn street ~2d ti,&4l.ll.htrir. DARLINGTON, at Benj. Darlingtnn . O. rdolth .dreetynd= Wo.a. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. RE SUBSCRIBER offers for Sale, on faverablo tenn the following Real Estate, in Teitr of terms. viz: No. ). Their valuable three 4317 brick dwelling houses. on Second efecet. between Market and Perry streelo, the lots being each 10 fret front by 60 des, No 2. Coots:us Li feet front on Tblni street adjoining the Thint Presbyterian Church. on which Metes.] one four t tort brlek used as a printing 011ico, and one two story brick warehouse. No. 3. Two lola in Falletsan. Beaver snotty.• being lots No.:land 4, being about 100 ft resture,on which Iserents sal one block of four frame dw ee ellings, and One somata - fearful deep... all two stories high . No. 4. One lot 50 feet front on Back street, opposite the above, and extending. the tor of the hilL No. 5. Two beach Fora, each SaLl feet front, and running ertm the road Wier rots, mark, on the Big Beaver. No. 0. One valuable water lot, 103 .16et on Wheel Esee, with tels shares water rower attachot No. 0. One • lot oporoito the wet, :et SO feel frant, and 0 0 the of tbs bill. en which is oreeted ono two story brick atom and run. 1601,0, byfrOfect;o:nsca l e frame dwelling, IVO 110,01. I. one tar, lot In Nes- Buebton.Beavereortntr.4a. lag übout 140 0.01,0 Broadway. andahout:MO tut .5.... ea, coat:doing 15; iv, PO winch an ere,tel two large fran/t) 3 welling., and one unall fr... Arose, used a.. an oak., This pruperty Yee fartnerly r , t o by Mr. T. C. Gould, .11s rrry plraanity InnateU, tuuno inunedlatelyoPPosite the Yallstort rdgr, No. 0. Our vuter framrdlately below i:talon Bridge. being about 1100 fret In leooth, and eztruding from Water street to law water mark or towing path. • The above p lonk win be eni..l re,ry Ever - able brine. eothe SDply a[ et HoOY Older of web= (Journal and east c0P7.1 For. Sale. X. 1 .7 UNITED STATES HOTEL BLOCK OF BITILDINGS. otstle corner oflYse 'lll tn, end Pena the and fronnag the relueirift syleards Canal. in the City of PittAburglL The Lot fronttt owl hundred nod forty lour feet on Penn street. sod one hunttnel end nine feet nine intim on Washington streeL to twenty feet alley. Inquire D im omit, No.loB Penn ITALLIABLE MILLS, FARMS, ANDLOTS V KIR BALE—Two loran FOsarilllila and Saw MIRO:a Ilia Dearer Creak. with the neer:m.7 water power. Abo. • 'a well improrad .Vorm In Lawrenoreponty. Prim WOOL.— Also, a Far of 118 acres, on oh. Ohio river, l arva rally below Bearer, for RIMS, Also, one of 14d as., on ths (ado river, 0 miles below Bearer. for fit= per an, Also, OOP acres for SIM per acne Alm. farms of LW, IR% and id aces, for UM per acre. Alva, 175 arras for MLR and 'M nom for 115 per arr. towed., with many rithera mUrarl ous elms and prima. Eno oire of N. let O. L-B. FF:YTERMAN, Attorney. at Law and Real Ilstate Agent. 10010 No lig alb at. Pitubursb. - A Blast Fturace for Sale. lIE UNDERSIGNED °lien for Sale his 0 BLAST FURNACE. situated to,Cass cowed. Geary:, known ac the ',Racoons Vornacr.” with all the on, bullion, CAW and 0111eT MULL, and.roty thina r.re p, , erer on the :retiring of Ore. It has .1.4,0 0,1•1 a Land snarled. with as touch more anld Ow arteß which con be had Rom IM. for per the trent tarcrable location !orbs Smite. for rearing Icon , haring the ore watin onambiall to co te. MR. pd. . ling isrge .inantitho, es, to Woo, and' } front lO TA .6 per cent. It is sae 'Ed' fredo Ito, • EtOwab moil, Mill. when, a ready ado can ha found.fmr sit 1. prestos. of Pro Metal: and II two miles from lbw Western and Atlantic Railrmsb. Which One of ate hr e s of railroads connecting tho Tennessee River - With th e Fsn Board. which boa Ito HA. tafiresmds mud° • out kens it. itsbrd and under contracts W. 1.& MM. ell the Mi. m ane Torras and Calm In Oced - gia. whore a g er..:ly agars . ri o. cl u foyFlK Mcial. Mchinery, hollow Kam t to by Waterpower, tailor 1.5 pan et the Routh . lo , and In the ino.d. Lea:lhr Latter may be addreesod to too at Etowah. Casa 0 or / m 4 ea at any time an the prem... TROMIAO P. STOVALL. ALUMS,. rt..; Warch 1,1431. metaird2tawribn • UEAL ESTATE FOR SALE—The erde-r -d atifid offers for sale • hare number of valuable ioLs. and some very dedrable me* 03.1 Borough of Btrudogham, lowed near dAr nem MIL Selcol Booms and Lunen Lutheran Church. The roPtd generth of Btratinscham to .___OUnnfaegrhAealth, and the ressotuble rm. et which trlll render them sAIA G.:74 AA4LaI• LA. vtAtciant n perfect Ulna favorable. Torrt.tenkr. and terrox, enir ortheuedenizaed. at due Goat.. r. our." ~ Grant scrota, Pato herzhe bete/ain't - WM sad lan IV:Lep!. . 0 o,r ," cl;.trt I=-4- " MOSES P. EATON. pOA RENT—The large ancl,coeanextz 7 ,..,... - ; It u geret= d ' n eVA,a . amiss • yard LW—HAW= los twa m . of EDWARDS, xoaanyk co, ORM N0.69 - WitEr et. \ 5, ..,. -- ,_ ~„ '------;.-..:-...,