PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. 'The Divining Rod, or Bletoiritm. Webster defines the divining rod to be "a rod, commonly of hazel, with forked branches, used by those Who pretend to discover water or metals under ground." Of StetortiAin, whosechief characteristic is the 'use of this rod, he does not speak quite so ambiguously; he says nothing of pre tence, but designates it as "the faculty of perceiving and ,indicating aubterraneous springs and currents by sensation ; so called from one Bleton, of France, who itas supposed to possess this facility." . If the great lexicographer, bad added to springs and currents; ores and native metals, as discoverable .by; sensation, his description would. have been more full and correct. For, as the whole mystery of the so called divining red iresolves itself into a question of electricityland as water and ore are the most poi'veifdl conductors of this subtle fluid that, areJOUnd under ground, it fol lows that'ore will affect sensation, or rather attract *the rod, as well as water; and when this is the case, the question arises, whether it is the-ono or the other that produces the effect! The practiced geologist is best qualified to solve 'this question. Some years ago there lived in the neigh borhood of liagerseovra,'Slaryland, a man who was in the habit of informing the farmers who intended to sink a well, where' they should dig with a certainty of finding - water. He used the rod, or hazel fork, and his experiments almost invariably ,proved satisfactory. Neither he nor those who employed him understood the rationale Of the- matter, arid hence they supposed that he possessed a superhuman faculty; and a great deal of other superstition was connected with it, both in his own mind and in that of others. He was regarded by some as a inosi 4 extraordinary person, 1 and treated by them with a degree of rev erence bordering on idolatry. This subject is now: better understood. I In our country it • has indeed not yet re- 1 ceived much attention; but in France it has been investigated,. ud 'is now honored there with a place among the , sciences. It I bits been ascertained that almost everywhere individuals, females as well as males, may be found in whtse hands the rod will ope- •rate, and that there i, nothing in the Ole nomena,manifested but what may be-ex plained in accordance With the establii,lied laws of nature. The charge of weakness, and superstition, and the imputation of 1 delusion and. humbuggery, must therefore be given up, and the subject he treated as other branches of science are. But what, are the . principles of Bletonism, or how are a the phenomena of the so.terined divirdur rod to be accounted for 1. Let it be borne in mind, that as the human body abounds with veins, arteries and other blood-vessels, both small and great, vattose office it is to distribute the vital fluid throughout the system, and con ' vey it back to theheart, the fountain-head; ,so the earth is a huge body containing nu merous strata of ore .and veins of water By-means of -the latter the subtetraneau water is conveyed through hills and valleys; frequently finds its way to the surface, and having answered its destined purpose, it returns again to 'the' briny ocean ; is puri— fiedi again taken up by evaporation, de, • mends it:Crain' and snow, and agnin passes through the same useful proces;3. These . under-earth streamlets and tied:, of ore are the best - conductors of adeetrieity to be foUnd - beneath the earth's, surface. 2. It mast be remembered that the won- c7rful fluid called electricity is distributed throe¢hot the whole earth; but that some J bodies gen rate or imbibe more than others. , Those tha 'contain more than their natural .. portion are said to be positice4', and those which co,irt less to he negatfre/y,charged. Or, in . other words,! in the one lease the , electricity is termed posit ire, and in the' other aegative. •,, , i, 3. One ofltic established laws IS electri- , city; is found in the fact, that two bodi , - , , both positively or both negatively 'charged, invariably repel each other; whilm if the, one . be positivelyiand the other negatively charged, they nnifortnly.attruet ea it other. This principle is so univernd,'th t, so far _ as is known, there is no exception to it - 4. It, has already been remarked that the . 1 best subterranean conductors are beds - of ; ore,, or 'native metals, and veins" of water It is their nature to extract the latent fluid from surrounding objects, and absord itl themselves; hence, where these exist, there . ] will he the most electricity ; In general, , the human body is also a good conductor; I but therelre some exceptions. Some men ; ,usually generate or 4mbibe almost as much positive as negative fluid, and maintainflag an equilibrium in their system, the divining' rod will not .be visibly affected lin,., their' hands. Others produce positive ell.etrieity; I they are surcharged, or hare tMre than their natural share. It is said that some, • are occasionally so highly charged, that, like the far on a cat's back in cold weather,. tlfey.emit electrical sparks when touched or manipulated. We confess that this .phe nomenon has not yet fallen under oar notice. , . - „ 5. Let au individual highly negatively charged, i. e. an individual containing a very small amount of electricity, (only such an one is qualified to make the 1111)..t. • successful experiment,) take the rod into ' his hands, and pass over a eater, beneath Which there is a stream of water or a ,tra tum of ore, and what, according to one of the unchanging lasia of nature, will be -mug be the effect on the rod, and ?orNe quently on the sensation of him who holds I it ? Remember, the persoq,' making the' experiment is ighly negatively charged; !"--- • the water -beneath his feet has absorbed the electricity of adjacent bodies in the earth; the elastic twig in his hands forms l a part of the connection between the posi !tire and, negative poles; and two bodies, the one positively and the other negatively Ctiarged, by an immutable law of nature, or rather of the 'God of nature, alicays attract each other;—what, tinder' such dram:- stances, mast be the effect on the twig, and on the perception' of the experimenter? -Unquestionably the twig will be attracted • .downward or toward the water, and the - experimenter-will perceive it as well by the' tense .of feeling 'as of vision. -I. Suppose the', experimenter is highly • . positively charged; like the water below', • his system has produced or imbibed a very, large portion of the latent fluid;—what f then? Why, by the law already referred to, there will he a manifest repulsion. The . twig, instead of bending downward toward the water, will bend backward toward him , self,,and the phenomenon will be equally perceptible. Thus it appears that persons ..either greatly surcharged, or greatly defi cient-, are nearly alike competent to make the experimen(; while with those who are only moderately supplied, or in whose ; system something like an equilibriUm ex -hits, perecivable , pflect will take place. Thg whole theory, if a delusion, eon do ' no harm; for it may be_.easily tested, and • if -after a full and fair investigation it is found to be a "humbug," it will fall to the ... ground of itself. But ridicule, sneers and . contempt, in such a case as this, amount to nothing; they are often the only. weapons of ignorance and self-conceit. A complete and impartial trial, based on an adequate • number of experiments, - can alone finally settle the question. . A. gentleman in the .forth "has been examining the subject for many -years, and has tried. a great variety of experiment:, • which show that all the.phenomeea of the rod are governed by the lawn of electricity. . He has tested - the rod by theelectrical ma 'When;the rod is brought nesythe . positive pole, it is, attracted towards it. But bring it towards the negative pole and ' 'it is repelled." "Place " says be, "a Silk handkerchief under the rod, SO as to break the.conneetion. between it and the conduc tor, and there ill' no electrical attraction made ups. the rod. Remove the hand--I kerchief, a.d the rod instantly drawn dotvn.. Th• numerous experiments which' the writer .a 3 made chew that all the phe nomena of the rod may- be explained by ; electrical e citation." wA re o t extract from a . Prench paper gives the description eta man of high mo ral and intellectual standing, who is _sensitive td electrical excitation, that he ; can tell without a_rod or, anything in hi. hands: where the veins of wairr. are. by the sensation produced by electricity nn his throat, as he passes over any earsfnctor in the earth. This sere.ati..o i• des ib,:d as being similar to that prickling fjeliue whick is experienced from th , . galiAnto battery. "The Rev. Mr. Avery, of Holden, some years since, made some seientific investiga tions, and arrived at the conclitsion that tiir , effects on the rod vver,,e produced by ..lee tricity. The subject is row being thorough ly investigated. In almost every place there are those iu whose hand.; the rod will operate. In other words, they have more or lese thin the usual quantity of electris city." " Men of high intellectual, no,il worth, far above 'deception or trick, are found' among th&ac in whose Amuck that ;rod will operate. Bring an electrical operation, it is not confined to either ace or sex Hon dreds of wells diave beCLI dug and orate found just as the writer had previous!} pointed out., No instance of failure ha yet rotor to his knowledge lie has gath crud many 'facts on this subject, whir might be' interesting to relate, had In qh.: person who has had Patience to reot this article thus far will perhaps inquire how are we to know: whether tho effect o the rod is caused by a stream of Water or : jbed, of (se: This is oufy an ,ipeteeet did ticulty: i : ftn: an experienced geologist Will, ' in. most. cases, he abl t jlto decide irom th soil, &c., whether it is likely that there i. ant ore or native metal in the vicinity. wniin i It now remains to deserilie the 01,/, I ' oje, and in doing we shall adop t , the language of another: :: A green forke ,stick, of almost any kind of wood, auswe a very good purprisis, Sprouts of .reeen growth, full of sap, riNs the best. 'fir, pieces of whalebone, or elastic steel, shoo twenty inches long, of a size that will-ben easily, fastened together at one end, wil answer all practical purposes. In experi menting on the subject, the two extreruitii of the rod arc firmly grasped in each ham with the palms upwards, and held a littl. distance apart; with the point vertical. di scribing a figure like the letter V inserter When the . operator passes over i vein water ip the earth, the rod will turn Ove and point downwards,sind then. remaiati 'he passe s on, when the r , s! will u•uall):ta , .I.llli, aga n its vertical position. The ro doe, not orn iiithe hands, which are tiro ly gnu d , but is twisted over, a. thcßigi souiethi took hold of the top and tulle it down: — 7 l, nth. (E,I. . I I AI,ISeELLAINEOUS =MB= 11 ELL FIRS' E I FI) t 1,, +1 Tr_ll wort, • 1 Mr 11. 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IJ me, nr• t, rte. fait -,wr• New Piitterrui IJ P.l r REI) WIN DU W ELIN r.antlfp , lori., bil 1/1 , PALAU, Scarce and Desirable (foods r VAlti(ll . S_ hTILEN 11p en this nit:ril -1 j MI.HYIIII - 3 D 1... 10,. ,-3r is i. 1,1 ummEtt Bus ANII FIAT'' , K. 11. 1 - 7 PALMER bes ns . Prel s st Ps , ssrP rstnsapr ssi r spv, • S , ••• ss I 11.,yelissol. rtra.P. sn..l ...Lb., lists ~•37 Goods for Warm Weather. INT , 11!.ilitClIF i l . E1.!) ; lit di , : North ilwi with woii• w sL,trb t•eul truel• 1.A.5,, • et. k.••• h. q...., tow L.{11.1 lbw t 1.1 4, En..tiarr N . LIV muun 1,4•••••1.. rhangrablu fturf.. Low, ha Mob.: Mitt-. (ilu•u. Las.lorul•••-•••• • Nett I, . aria wait. , •luellualr, d.•rk I•so.ta 1•••• tr•••• I ru,..• a1..1 'twill, 1N hit•• ••yi• N I. 4-I,•mtvlailo I'OPLINV I IL-.r vur• ,, ,n•tunt .1 4, .1 I,u , 4.1,1 ut ear utler, t 4. rlll aryl awl, their pwreliww• /o•4‘. Straw Bonnet and Hat 'Warehouse I No. 105 MARKET STREET, • • - $ 11. PALMER wierr for *ale. c , .ry . ota. ru,nl oirss 31OLIO .Itjr fnr 4iJh .WLEorsloaz Aa ' Mnstkron and at, Wasp. Ito, tare. 11411,Psouslo. Ly I sod Irabru. lanf s i tLa qrs. . n, al, sod La r Wass, to og,Ll "VilVt'Still'llrl'l:.O2o sod , sr/.1. 1 5/sOstro awl r.r a•11/.1 /V fl[/tlYl.Yt: -a.JJ+.'l +.•.l+, Munuur. Ortoas. stol AtusrO . so ,tolgs.l;llorbss sod os-s, „r Os , plz tt y .. :... , ;:; . , ltt r u::. FlCarure, Ana at‘ , ..er s•sos,sa • • . _ . . uUItNIN6 ALPACCAS—Light in 1,4,k1y awl ertimr tr. .21233 w.! ;sr..:Al Malt Cull", „r w u r m uy. ~.1 ‘ l. " `.. M1../0111 • 4:12M:111 11. A) • • - ;UST 'SECT AND NOW OPr.NLNLI A I' 11 11 140111 1 1 . 3 , 0 13, 1.1,1r11 `llafrr. voro Ivr. nrJ •aporlor ...a af eh 000• raapt.t iolttlomoo Nan for aim. • otooki•ttr, too lao.wrott otyl, In AMY [ICY. Kaall.h l wool itenoti l ot opteralal wocoottnont Cootono Cloth. et woo,/ falfalno•blo • asot tor w•ta , I. lavothro with s woolifartur, ftool. If 11F1A111 MAI), CLOTIIIN.c. mar., of lorgitA azol to.t oolooto.l n00k..., at tbo Allogbrnive, oil of w tho Yroprietar a. 4..tartniurd to all, at mach pro , . M 'raj ha Isom . him with n.ll. thr.l not on. tho mon fturoloor Clothiow tali ootalAi.hmott. .Ip. low. ast pow , tha AII orletajnTa.harina 111x,02.3.114.1.. E1f..1. tho hoot poralbla manual . . atol abort•-a CA RPM'S, OIL 1;1.1Y I*'. W. iicClaiTOCE cirmirirtithitli hi. Stiritidi ARPETt,.. CLOTUS, 'TRIMMINGS C o mnrnzan: in pert InnliTrinc vnri•qn•-• • CARPETS. r,,,gn, any, ledvrt File Carprta. tin dn. Tapestry pro. owls, de, do, ratra p, 3 ply. sup,rtio 71 ply Itlngram: ears too . Coo . c . ototnor,lr.. 011.71 I^ "" :34 plain Jo. H.. 7.1 60, and :4 not and notfoh do RUGS, , MATS, OIL CLOTHS, .3c. Evora (.'Genii(.. Ruuti tne do to tufted do.: thr. do .1n common do ch , nalle Imr Itata. tuff-I 1,. Jr. nn...p ;Ma do do.' Adrlahle do do; Thrum Jo. tomb Cloth, leoltluf Ilen-klntr 124. r -L und 11..-:Geer till Cloutl,. out*. ht tire , •0 room. 0 -4.34. 64,5.4, 4-4. gird U-1 WI Cloths so STAIR RODS, BLINDS, TABLE COVERS, Sc. Also-2talr gods. of all *dux e.rt ,, t O:dingo u.t Cat , P. 11: f,fating - r,'Dablei,lres.; Crab .o j r" grA l7 5540 1 0. .rlau % u=4 C‘mto: do.,11:1 Stand Woratr4 TAI,II. to 11.6.1ni: p:rtn.l not purehaaed our otorkdrowt from 400 ull , ‘ ~ .1..0rat...1 artortva, 60450 ut the latett auJ ct. rnoOro'll r 31r. sad ,on I.7l;Pa'trbdor;',:an''),<';t4V -11 erconifulfy t t A grt r if 611 u rnt f ClYgn.l azamine our clock at The Carpet Warrhousr,l , s Fourth street. atehl9 , W. MoCLINTOCK.. 31EDICAL Tips ritosi Ertraarivary Ducootry in the Wari ar great A rabxati 4esud y for Mallard B . ,,aft! H: O. Farrell's CELEBRATED ARATITAN LENTIKENT. I[l 0. FARRELL'S genuine Arabian ',jai ; in•-ut is a most extruoidluary meiiiiinne, the truth biiybuit doubt by the • Wit Iltiet Oi the and thr man. euron heine daily performed by: it. is t - ti bid rinhuoil all other turilicinee wad the .Itia I I a, iiriatie in the ',ruck!. It A riabilimi, extract. and rune peculiar to Arabia. Po.iieab siAIL their blinulatiuir, ant , 01,, pep. it, saw. a u. 0,1 the 'a it ti .1. 1.11 r,.., ruritig. the dia ....-. bah and t..out th- .110.13 i t..moirint,l. votes. erti.ch nbottl t ul II ‘i Pnr,ll . • Arn1..41. 1..”1‘,..tit hot t. A I.• ail A I ALIA e !tali "au. a Aeliiiug aV4'ur.J au mT WilA • 1..1a•A 1...11,, r-n•mg unt.l it he e ea, 1.-t. that ehe uet 1 • i /a, utAul waleAut InA her...haw aw. 1 aot ••./t • - f• ur trealAceter.....d the, diger .1 .r• ZIVItiIOII 1.1 t• 411 IC mane ••111 .1 wae au Ague Cal.., ur alarrua-ut el the Syleetu thst it sae am Lutatlite• u 1 the • •• and Wile,. •Att a Tutu., c 1 vrarte-, hill , uht tea te. cur*. exreut u 1 trt lb., eraeal suuutaah 1 P!... ktralligalt, 4. it, U. ti inrrell u 1 1.113.11•Asl 11,11 It, autt, etrUki, t•-• at y~lau, ii,t• the, than] ntrpth , stiOu Nhe heat. , h. lu r-. mut h.• .utultint t•ltiva better anat. uaril u.•e -hr . • a` a-... • , eA—er•Ael ear...ilea" health =MEI Ilka.ls. postmaster. sar lerastustu, Pa.. 111•Teh Pura .)car u °man has use.l rusts Liundoot rlt h great Arecrea. Th. had A.l Op 11-r oi hyr legs fur Ultra rya,. or s To ed. t.,11, .1.11141 lad so ghat ts, legs bora Gaut Sla mu,. while L pp,,l,p s .. L ora," IA lb. p.Latllun of the lace • hrly 'Mina. AU./ ,b• ook /Jot hood than to Ora trash but 1., ki .. I uora/1 y 1111, 1/1 now ahly .., I Lasoy. Idyl LA srautald 11.ra I tiara lAA, .1 Loostu.scelleht tried, for bone Crash; a 1.., fur Ihraa orator., ark rartyrual Tyrant). Ti.' 1.11 oil, wow...pro-LI...TA P.:Lewd, Farrier It rahkualon. loam. JUL, 26, I,ll# Pram 1 A sperar and pyrwrath,. rap, ~ u wad aTA head. rho-11 ,hor roman Loatruenk p. rforarlna. Ido uot he,tald at the - lourat Retools A the do• I ha, ursl.....llyouTipst horses for rasa, Yarn •eyl ha, tio.l all 141. Laro,' Iltsks,.....ratihyhty. . rudhas d. Ai... blal I /.11) thA II PstrYll..drat.. ~,,, yid oy any that I Loa ors, tra. Isl . 1 hat ..d Purraur nullrhaste lornr li thol ajr.n.d undo.... Ll Ll ~ knourahle. and I Aura tared more tLat. i.lti Al. L urir har. oot. radh rawly of tram ILYTAPILL . m ud or to ,n, aud sweat,. I alod 1 , Adicuonv of its prud elloots ou the huLL141..., 1,1.1 1 11 , .• h•srls lAt a rat, ty n.,.. dd. Allsousn. yu.1.1 At rodtana to hylis de too oth,, I nu. „! Lour Iduonaut.PhiTIALIALLII 11A 11 1.11.0i1i, A 1, ....LA dust, tra . oral 1, If Ir Farrelle 1411101 MA Nt . r tt& J. Fit !Jur ILM I.attivt-.1 tat 1L•,4 11 ^ 1.4 atc..J . - Qulttudrer.ttl rt itet rabittu.d ti t cept 1y bleirtc: itt tltt. vt It. 1.... r 11111, ti /11, It ST, v1a.1,1) r.ettauvet,ttott I illTr /1/ t l / 1 1, I / 11 I tr,Lt nue pitiltt. L"..'"" .-......rwhiutt opt WY/01114 It, 11l 11,k to in, 1., , e.• • I n•ur 1, I w •ril u• tt• •• J., •1 , 11,a.. `lan mi.,. ..ra`ll. ku, r.O .140, k.c.: runor.i . r. nao :0, ,: tt.l 5 , fir h0c..1 a al . It Br wart td_ =MIME • • ~lll'.v CAI.II L. 1.1, rl Ihrputuruou. catitaaud &a..., a t. It late. apratara t,..A: at./ i• a... 4 I tlaa uLa •W 11 !arra al.. • ...uant .bowar , ue .J.• kaa.lll: 111+ LAIL, taut, ur. r.: .. ii,rl.ll r , 4 I • .uanot 1,.1 urnt.aiyl.l haalata .6111 Lite 5 I; 1.1! - 11 u lattasa td ,411 , 41•. pl) , gr, aul • a., 1 tt, 1. au, I Mau, nua 111 .rt t, aakat..la.l Ayr. LI 1..(1• P.a., 11,, uttL a n.., Eel. • tha %.11 huh 1. , 01 L'Uarar. • r I. • - wt. , I, vatual.l , IL)..trLikll,l.6 fur alas, l‘n• - , , tn• J• caftual,lurr , l by II ‘,l ,QprLet.,r, to“n^, P.- min, an.l 1 , 1 tair rL. , l.ulr• n tau al MMM The Human Body Must Perspire, 5 0 ., .{ . .1. : N tk .. l•lth 'I , . . lIIIREEZIE A an.' EL. 'Alf. ;1..1..1-1 1 , • 4. .1 i.:/1104 tf...S• 11,11. Lk, lu/ ren.l.nne In- h.5.ir...1 It an, ..11:. a/ I: 111, •,:or,or—.l.lari- In: 11, o si I r.Vi• 7.+4 .• ..st, JONES' S,luton of Jet. u L 1,11,14 , 11,14 !Imam, 111,1 r 1.4% :1r.. , • f•-•011.1t1J J L OI . E-_ , ' LILLY 1%1.11 ILL . . IM2ME MORSE'S Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root () th , ; fccot rank inn Mg 01 F jr - an. 1,t14, I &I, I', r It nn. IJM Et .E All . • . . . .. . . . ~. , • C.- -., 1.,•..L... ):.,,1,,1u,.i ... 11i . ... 1- a d c : h . h . : - . h. - , . h , . •I 4, u..,- .a. . h ...,,.. - L.,— .- 41-...,..1........ 1: .a. ••- au-1 • lace BIZMMKOZME • r tl , • Me •1 . 111 • ott.l .1.1••••, , 11. •It . • Purity /1 Lr rm0,...1 Lott.; . strttro• - .15..a.,. IMP:it hay. bell, .1.411,1 tat: uman, atol ha• 11.1.0 rtal.iCautfr. t 14...0r... 11 r t;ttrir , ett . ...l . ;•e , olultt. Attr.at,r.to. ot;ro CA ACERoI, 31.01.. 11, ult.. .1.8:11tu. Cato..r. Lottm ths• rto [lint ir Inltr.blealvtik.o,,.o 'lllLltol iMIMAIN I:. It or.:. 411 opott tvlott O n. 10 tort...rm. rtmtlttro. s I.ts.r Ire+ . •wl Leal t It tt00..t... Paltotatoot •r• 1 aria., • :al •-••••••LI A.Mttot. 0,1 r gir..l J 0 all eittpaton. ai, l h‘• ,ro/p,r r r Iv, goott.t.i. 11, Ile.. It I ...A0 .4.10, oft:A.A., .01 14 WEER:MA.4. • • ..4,•nt 1,4 it ....to 1 , 4a1t•0.,..... my 6, •cht , t 111.114. t'w B. T. Babbitt's Celebrated Beep Powder IVVA . s, , lit Nil art:lll6.d LI LH, Inttrj.,••• —Put Drat itt fl. tt...1 ittt ttltttlptt, if Mt. tottatr otl.t 111' 5 , /I.r 1,4,1, 41.4 Lt. t•tt tel a t om att.. 'top t• tr., put littp tut, uIJ . handl, Tit.. slat t Jut • tt..tt (Alt.., tt• Ittitrt.t.tlt r•tt•tt,t, Itt•I i• raittrt t.t tv c..talot 111,11/ It e t 1.e... lefts: tan fe.tn tn this Sem, •ill tLe ter, af.,l uo Lt.. 4 trung.. no ...car i 1 - 1"1 u 1 tt• runlet - Int tined enevetl u two eetitn. t •roltlitit feu peata•-- tVarrnte.fl 1e01.4.. tot 1 , 1 Injurr the Huth, /ht . 1, . Pnntfet J,el . 15 1.1 , 1 tattnntiteelf tent Intutlf . .nr,ft Snit. 11,....`11..ne ion I Intr. eat six utinrtnof ten). n.n.l 111/1 Kne,ler telth anti then lel It te.ll. ens tit, tom uter, then ..1.1 quart• tent, ettt thew Int.:wt.) nnthn't •nnl =b ,, .111 not freer, &.f. when it ntll v., 1111 , 1 t ntfl hi. .1.0 .111 14 4.11 It 11. I rat to. hntelt ~ ay, max. 1L... RA!, r uNtl u 11.1 t. 4 nrll nut., ttf yUtallt ttttt lurre,l ,, l 11r,11, . 1 .1." lin nnnttit.4 nntl •colleue.e.ls :sold olsc.len ~1,11 LI 57, Ar6,..±...,r i ;NI oT icE --The partuer,ltip lieretfili,te ex • tot.ivr ro/ M A WIMP 0.,.t0.,1 t toutu,“Ll " JOHN LVA,-. • I '"" r DISBOILICIOLL 11 1 1 11 E CO -PA IiTN ex t uto.rmgurd, under it, ram ,01.1 ,„,t Iv 11.1.1,01 s, L'1.1.1 d CO Ws, M•aglalyi tun r, 11..0.10 ..1.., It, uud 1:0 )"1, . I flit), 1110111 UAW d PA RUN ERSII IP -The nubm,ribei. have .r.E. s.h.p . Ond, th, ui .t ....L.. la A • SI b. thlAlik.. ).0.1 .1011 N UKELS ' Removed. I ENNETT, BEIM'S" • CO. Imre r , move4 tnt..r v. 111,, Coartr...r, nmi ^tr.- Greenwood Gardp. CHOICE enll , .ctiol ~ f Shaul , br , ry, I . in in g • ..rnpe barb' and ~ nan.nt fnnlti und sart.on. ,1,1 1y:..1. 1tp 1 of.—nvf..l ,1,, An Utnnltn. rorner m..,:et and Fifth :fro... l'lttAbortzh. ever; Miff nr..r U. lousier (.-man. And , tl.l. rvltt.).=. , ittar ~•d'uff IT. I. r. Tot . 4c.f.r.pt ett(mit LsitiNTlN6 A ‘VItAPI'INti :.tai rr.rn. SL.t Ittra. VSolum •' lirot •••". rArortc.l Nicuill" .• • ior PiAt Oinor Paper. lUi Pooh e 74137 Printing Pap,: Thu shirr, will, a lot ol old sirs, of pap,. ( - :r rmin At prin... I p W..µ IL/CO:N. iitationer Vapor lkAlitr, 1. V) ,rner larket Oio-Arl iorwpro. - • To Druggists and Painters. 3ARI: 6 ; GREEN "5" BRAND, TE11 , 14,112 ,Lenglurz's ißtrut. n.u.nled Or the gulg 1....13.1 of gin..r. , utt f2r p,u,gging uneer,t, ungi r. of dad,- mud rob', The nuggilfictutut of It,' strove I'uut bee pro4u,l mud too4t brillAnt orticio gl Putt, Urtea, tLet in JAMMU at. 1.1 that sea Le ground without a...1 - uncut to th, and rvg‘p„, uit pro ml to u 1,21•1 ring uniformity. 6. en .PNlnted le wet,. for Lb. 'Alm of tuirbrated brand Parts Urwo. parutrutera mitt 4e •OP• plied at induced pilot, ht. II:SEL LE.ltg. JY/ 9 07 Wood street TRANSPORTATION 1.851. LAKE ERIE AND filatiotai.Lna; ON THE EXTENSION CANAL. PARKS & (X), Rani -its„ Pitnewirro. THE PROPRIETORS of this old and well kr.01•1:1 'AO!, artiuld Inform th. pubis.. th at they are now in upemtion far the pretent season. which have muuninic nod rweriling Freh th t and l i awc,tigers. which thwy lae fully nil will nil:tannin, at the /6.11.14, twicw wakicin Ihnigo. 10 1 , 41.1.0 JOHN A. Wald l a t.. , Aftr. , . pal oar. Wiiter and PittAnucnn CONdIONEEP: H N. Ckmuinsr,m. New Cm.rtie. C Vat Y.. C 11.1 Sharon 4 ,11. ,bml.6uritt: . Arl.,a L... 6...1.:5, m Flan.lowla Wm. Y.ivr.,, , ...l3tmeautwol, !gr. Buffalo. V New Lake Superior Line.-1851 TdllE new steamer NO RTIIENE Cupt. B. 1.11 haValg try onalern itoproverueut tor m aneon,fort. will leare Cleveland am Erl...hy. the 24 of Ms, owtt, no her lint tnp—and, weekly thereafter on Prida,. .A.,„ P M.. fur the 4iaut Me. Marie. lEr at Man....{,p 3000 Calnwti.t., will 1..,.- &at Ste. nn. the dither:ll haidlogo on Lake t4p.rrlor, Lb...rival of theetexturr Northerner: making { rs.gular weekly floe, tbmophout the .neon. between and the Cooper and Iron Aline* A.?/!CILN.V.It, Proprietors (.I.lvelyn.l. 0., April t5,10.51,-tf Manufacturer's Line MAlt. 1851. E , 111PPERS ARE HEREBY INFOR3IED that Ibl, LINE. sorbP. ,l. mt l relY of 5. , t10111 KAM trutl.t l appm, lb a. short t.t.. acid at Sc low raw. , ati soy r.tillar Lint. ft., a l ~,,,suemento hese also hem 113/41e fat earl - Ann Oh" i ' reaght to fileasytHe. Johnstown. Hollidaysburg, W., ;qrs., Alexandfla. Petersbursh. Huntingdon, bllll Cre.t. .et Hamilton. filrVeylown. L.wiatown. Neu port. Clerk's Ferri. Ilarnsburg.Coltsmtje. and &Hoff, r in lt the Psons, Nettle Canal and Ptah 11.71L4 return loads of Iron •,-oursd from the Wows. protoptn... and regulator:, lu sbipturota, to oh. ..h.asst t.onts. at the lows. rats., may to seils-1 .1 NITCHELL 24.10/ - r, Proprietor no ',fawns...Lino. y street, • mohl tf door trot or We Canal INJ DISPOISEO OF HALF MY .IN IN HINGHAMS LINP— tu my troth., :L. ,•1: 111:4 AI. nuArtem. httsbunth .111 b.,. rLe n n t.l %Int, 11,...,4e of "Wm. Ilio-hnm WM msoulo Ilinghams . Transportation Line. 1851. BETWEEN • • PITTSBUROR 'PRE EASTERN CITIES. rpHE CANAL being no, ~pen, we nre run ," AC ti, rw, r • Itß.l I +.,J PBB•4• , 15-. Ur" “cv '`" •••,...”•• rent .BB ••••••, EM=6ll I'n-1ure.u1M0reb.1.16,...11 L. rw..lyett aid I.rarea . ...k.d r . 1.41n 1 .-st. Ithnut. ..har, 1.4 I..nra.rltua, 4 nN L• tntrti., :a an , l 411.11r,t1o.sfaltbruli, r ~t Wll 111 a.. i .),C.443.1 Basis. C..wt 141+st, sal ar ot. 1 . 1t12..ch lIINUII,II a 1.0 no , a at.. ',wren 1'..111 ..1 Firth its, 1%114.1,10. .1 till:, N1L,0:4,A,r.t. • • a , .rtb 11.attom.. 0111 ill. at lcrt • - • 1 S 5 Merchants' Transportation Line, VIA PENNSYLVANIA CANALS AND RAILROADS.) NOR PHILADELPHIA DIRECT :_WTI ll ` ou r ICE SIIIPPINti C . A MeANULf 1 A t U , Lateal Ram, CPI er=l3 street. l'' .. l litllVES RA %Noll. INtlfral 111,11., Itroad f05...1. Phfla W.l It , axe jo,Darei to IVMII, a lall, AtftoDDl ...Vet.. AL. a n I joutu.o. Dr 'DID col the AP of lb. lauffla to Pio, itxt , raooliste 01....,rate5. atsfi of R.f lit, f1,..r. m auf Iff fNoff•ff . .^.t. . Itr•rase.,l utalln, t,l liork • pmalla-a t.abal •auuslaal..uara a.r I:1, ,Ast Itasil p/ .1. LI Jelat a: iNatal 7 - - gE-W S 1 'Co Shippers of Met( te.kaliot, Produce, ice., %.11, It El IA NO. 11 i l :••• VA ERAN,FOH •PATIO\ LINE. A 1,1 ,, I .1. r,.!!!!•.1..r..., 2." Alareet, t [ll Canal • . I AO PI. `tr 1•.Imo, nt fatten f a Eir 5.r.w.- A 1 , 8 :1 , eittatiturgh frmapartation Line JA 41. • AO , CAnAI BA.u. e1p. , 1 At .11 C; . lA-A.A. Br ax, A AU. stAl h 4AI rtuAtt..l. t A Nutlet rout .I~t. t I .1% . [NJ 4111,1tHed itrranFe i tn. br4 rrn • di tr , pr , parr 4 rilrrdr the arperuna , rt the t.es. • fre• r th: I'dtd r ntru irnlt.d4r.re. Ildriblrlykdok ; . 4r.r Ynth. hutch. nralr. eta- O. b. - 4.4 4 441k br 44. d.• but cal the Lira bad Mt •s, bt Ir arr en aro, dr,theb erth-nr- MI y nth Llsin Ali ,brod• obit 4 , 3 h , ur at- Sal •-A hi lt..arntn. a dibrul amrbthe lewd,n brthr - .tr e. -kilt I. ,-n3 rdb, Llnr .551 tra...117141,13‘ oddrersed arrr•ether or as, nth. ilall • (.1.11171r1.1. 14 , bb. and b.r4 •t 1,14 r. nil rnnnt moth mot, xtv•ro, 11. - N I: /“r 1.11:w wlut , r,r nttu tr. r.nd Tr3.1:.1- , r,tl lAn. • : At COVOtE & COLE, C , T , Ar ; PITT S Perna. Rail Road Co.—Central Rail Road' having been npieeLted r.rif thr PcnnoVlsArtia Centm. l'A/4 a th-• raw , ti.st • ,n, ..f -hso, or pn , 111 ,,, to.r , :71 . 1 • VE tn,oeb In Ev• •laio ...I • : nr :wr. frrt ,tqunst, r 4rri I.l[T , rll rreTl7,49. I.• • r 7.1.3 Cutier.o.> L.. 1 T.. I r) SI It, I. t. tr. I' .111 r LI" tint, Marta. .(r.0...1, fat. l'arb, !lona. utrzaszt Clay. tan l,l CO, c•-ra.s Pct. anl LI. 1.0/ • Freight received for all the Way Stations on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. lur3. , L t 11 it LI utt r AJ•43 JJtotr. .14t4.4-bottb JOU.% Mlllttro Far-rr 51111014 a. A 11.1:Ints.. Y • 4,41 hattlll.t J i...nor y 41.3 .14.4 t. Ittchant Julat 14,441.12..1 Kt. - titer Brotbrrt J...bu al upttt t.tt% (AL - 4 COL,. A rtrt, •.1 l'euo 1% at t...; ;I ' l r • In, i • t rT, DLssolution N CIiNSEqUENCE of the decease or John # Ibr vvv:tv..v.tup brtntcrov.ellottv,g Vv.l'vars, Con, Ir Jvcroi•vl Joblv V la v ...it. it, ...Int.. a lb, lnl .tt ir lort.g Gia.p. Pal Oa. r. pr•ewnt tl-n. IS, M 1 ,131 Pittsburibaul.ls, P.A RTN E I P , . COVUDE & COLE, to tlavelo The LINIIieeN A g tmcv of the Penn • 1.•••1 i‘,1,4 I e••31,••07 . nth l.rewf, tt,1‘.... Ka.] .t 1.• ki.ta , illa a C 0.,. rer,r Prr4ll IViour J. 41, I , - Agricultural lurplecieuts. I HAVE JUST reoeived frum the East the & wlluwan, Inaddvanont.uf 'daet manialactura and lb. mint recant lwran'tlon., and I . would Invite all Farman to call and ..sauslue udy tract brllilngtdr , nrn. ban, mata. turnwra.A... rain LorIII, tar ..prat. ,la. 1. Lariat ..rnCol,Crushera uru wur t.ea• and band e-..•r rd.wam and torn SWk Luttlua Loa., 111.tara tom. and Uraar Lim.. and Hu. liar-Lai Iwo. lin,. and (nut nru. lurk. . 1 a 1 i i. :11 . . , 1 , 1.:. , t a tir;. ,.. 1 .. !f., , au „ 1 .. 14e _brat mat•-rials. an I ILL I. N. Mr lUkEttILAII, t.ruer of 14041 and :111th att.,. Beanmont's Patent Starch Polish. IJIATt:NT ED, July 21:ith, P.".50.--Forviviu I n,auhfut t“ - Liorn, Catol.riee. 1,4 ,hat 1, ,, 50tt, a , and .Lo prr...nts m. liar. nit...ion; h. 1.. u. o. a... mute 111.411.1,./,eo eoutatn• not hang injurante I,t,htd, —Puttbr of • p.. to a ~uer(, ,l oturh uhra wattle . . Bads brooLly Prler. 124, cents p, ',Mal...tan and mt., Lr II F. ,ELLEkna VOut.l ACARD. -1 have removed to my nett .- otore; Imo. doors below,' uvarly ormolu. the limb of bu. n hr.. will Or 0..1 to KO ror frieud. nod lel; tau cations, ena receive ah&e (Leh . ....tom I wile a...a a lore 11r,,e anrortment of Upholotor), tleo,an.l J.naCurh.d n M prinit. Maw (Enna and 1111. h Mato.. are; Fratber Beds, otor, sal Pillow,. Blanton, Quilt,. emmternauc,, tad Comfort, Windon . Shade., al vT4LI, 14. tier. • Door Ma,and rrrrr article, usually found tothe met ~[tins. estabbr hmr LIU tha kind. Ord r t rapperne lullT polllll and moat promptly tiled. War NOBLE I Wad etrmat itah pail for IVA,,,tit javt received from New York. (igi cntknr Mn,, Mt of sv-IF gylp WIN100)Y con ICKi. MO! 1. 01 AIN HANDS. !or mak NOHLE. QPECTA E S 1--We hive n ~okOpletc. etce-k of Gold. SU , I7 end Steel speriscles e arel the tePt dualist of murex and e.ontave UWeu. We fit [hexes tp e er, carter,: of 11FICII. ectrling thi pnciples of optin.tl arum+ I Ik/ AN UiliE AND IIAY MIKS—A gooil 77'4 far It in. POIALEXTe.Ii. iter etre., 111 2 . *tent fin . Ilary, tn. 30 T .. o. i ntst , r( f ..:i , v 7 cd,.n ro, szefi y or article A- ZIANULTY CO. ,e 3 Canal Basin_ Copper Stocks.[ 'arc lIAVE orders for the Stock of vari v 1 , 1111 xmiCOISII.Dia• ct LIU". Auporicr . It-tlling to sell plcsau oAll. trittivAs /71, A. WILKINS CO. _ Pure Brandy, for Diarrhooa, ao. IfiIEAR IN Id_INDI should TO need French Itrarkir, tbn rear lure exn M Ar.lived at 51,,Laj, Mart.lu thy Lhamorvl. nt it o.r , oure or tratie. N ye:. ACKEREL--10GL tiros. No. 3 — SinalC, IN.Lnr rive and for .31. by 40/IN WATT * CO. LIQUORICE ROOT-500 lbs. for solo by .144 w & IMAM& _ • \ 1 , \ a Office of Ccimminocy Oigel of Subsistence, • ' WasunvaroN. Augu'll , 485 /- SEPARATE PROPOSAL:3 trill be receiv -,,1 .1 ,LE, ~,c,..., until the i.eda! of October neat, for the tieltverr , d k 4 ruelsoma in toitt. for Lls. Use of the. t he a the tfmted State, upon l'Perton. az followy .4f New Oricon.7 SairaCk4 Lirai.ivvv. S. harry!, of pork, ~ Lt', Ivo.l. A fresh •upertookft,,ar\ t..1...ts of Ilea labile aeld,ttanok, ',VC' woad, of {WOO 61011 .031 P \ \ cfio pounds .4 good hard ry , erm,aaJlee 14 bashele of good clean dry doe salt 1 . ..1 , 1 gallons of glad cider irloeitat 4 ., At Baton Rove Barrack4l....tavaug • ~ : ',... Ir . :T.:I:Ot re r s k h toped:to; flour . 1 ba.hets of pew whit. Eald4brans 1,, :. \ ,•,,,,,L+ or grad hard !MP. ~ ' f ' 4 ' tt . it r t ' ll ' s ' 4 Vot l l 4 creslO ' r, ‘, l;4 " ,l,l„ \ ...-.•-• .•„, 1••.• ‘, .0., r hive , the4lo: . ' ' " A , Kr , " fre‘lf,..FArtdd .. IN 4:5,1; ';/ r 7e.. '.' h rope:dor floor ) 1.4..netv14 ,I 0.0 white hell hear, 4:4,t,ut.d, of ~,P.l hard soap , ~ pododit of good hard spend .4andl4s i 4 64 ,, Le1s Of JOOLICI , III dry eve salt \ .‘ .osll , m, of good Ppler rine., 'i. .. . 41 Ike 1'id . ,14 ,- LandinA air mile.A . fratrt Fort Toinfon, - ' mouth or , rho. Clonwhi. ' ' l. . .., Larrelsot tort , , ~. 1 . .... I.arr, le ~f fresh eloyertrui flour ' 's 44 tushelt of nee, hi. geld bean. 1, ! ..,:d ~,,. gooldmrd vier, ~\ r i i \ t •., ..2:10 tx,uotls, \goal hard nem candle. 14 I,a•belali gond clean deTYme.alt ' ..e,,i ,all.m, of. .1 eider •naVtreS. ~, t 1,,,. „,,,,. 1 ., he dthrered in ,all the a:Kolb of Aprll , la.d., and tr. IrATO . :Satehltrehes hy .. the . .5720 of rotanaarf, _,. S. At Fn. &Aimee°. \ 6:4 terreLe of pork. .., lib barrels of torah , aperllok dour \ \ - ' t, 4 , bushels of near elple held heatie ,76 pounds of goal hard war, t r.;u.dlln.t, =', V. 17, — .;,r.1.'z 'I? , .gallons of good el,le i stuegar. fir elude to be &divert* a A ll Mar. 111:. -4' F.," ""b'' ' ' k .".: , VA barrels ad pc,rk " 3:0 barrels ed \ fresh supertme our N 11. 1.0.4.1. Of illOaidle 1.1.11.2.n0 '.. 424 PottOd• of 11`..1 hard soap OW P.tode 0 , hood hard evert* O dle,. fo t ai ' t si" l 't .- ` l l l4 ° ::, r'''' ‘4 Ir• on.. an d. ire , ~ ih. hole to lat dellrered la as StitAl . b6s. , \ ~, At Fort &below, St.‘..` . 'N , .2 . 6 44.te1• uf 4.ork , .1:J hedrele cf.freah strda6 lot, ,‘ lot buihete of new sett ke it.la Irmo. \ ~ .....,124. p•••••ti.;18.°Z1 h ttli * XP. al „ ' r.! Mhekt ' aaal Rookie a .r7r.,!. \ \ IKAI gallon of ecol elder ef,,,,,,. - The e hole tbe dear feted fkno the 15th tk , .11.52. to the 15th done..l 52 I ` Al For' i?th; , lnortf4 of ~ ,.‘roer-tcsny r ' Ogr /30 '..,.. rzti abort Fcrt ..§oellolg e 5 1,1i41.` c .r i...' , 0, ' l'', 17v':trv ' i.' ,' d r a " Veli:lnairi