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PITTSEURGH GAZETTE;
POBLISIIID BY WHITE a -CO.
PITTSBURGH
FRIDAY MORNING, J uNk. 20, 1851
An t imm u m' mul T
Vel
venal =ity Ticket.
WAL Z POS WAILD, of Pottle.'
• " Annertont rows . or um= corm .
HENRY W. WILLIAIIS, oflittohourgh.
.. tonnage newt es come 07 01.172111,1=08. &C.
WM. B. ArCLVILE, of phyyt t ott,
mullet tsteleac: r ots ot (Ira 61 , 211:r0A5., ac.
THOMAS L. 2d.`AULLAII. of Alleghoty.
JOHN ArCLIISILET.of Itoldnoon.
JAALLS 117)1PRog Snowden. ,--
?1%..N, AE4lll7CoTifiEliUmkgh"'
. wpm , .
JOILN MILLI% of Indians.
SAARIEL PAlLNEgirllm, of Plllobanth.
RlClLuunsos. of Alloghewr.
JARED MOM Or TIM CO
RE. AL BRUM, of Pittabutob.
JCWEN V. IIIOWL.N/ 4 1, of Upper 13r. Mfr.
ROBERT R1:47: ;,;"I.l;utiozlit6.
Wl7. WEST, at
/OILY zneßiaTircwa...
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TEM CHIEAT YIHE AT BAH FRANCISCO.'
In our paper of yesterday morning we gave a
brief notice of the great fire of the 14th ult. at
Ban - Francisco. Yesterdays the Crescent City
arrived at New ' York, whence we received, by
telegraph, the full-details which we publish this
.No city in the - world, probably, has suffered
eo severely from as San Francisco. This,
we hellere," is tlie fourth time that it has been
almost destroYed Within less than that number
of years. Heretofore, the buildings destroyed
were for the most part temporary , structures of
wood, 'and 'of course highly inflammable; but
the great majority d the buildings destroyed on
this occasion were substantial bricks, many of
theta supposed to be fire•proof. •
We believe that city is not well supplied with
water. , High, dry winds arevery prevalent; and
' our experience has.. taught us that no buillEng,
however carefully and _strongly constructed, Is
fire-proof lin the. midst of tt widespread confla
gration.
Heavy as is the loss, (I.' disheartening as is
_
the fearful frequeacy coo l fires, the people
slik
of San Frandsco are p ng forward the re
--building of their city with pleat energy' Many
individuals and firms are dOubtless reduced to
poverty; but the general prosperity of Califor.
Ma trill hardly feel the check. . ` - !
The same arrival brings us the news of a ter
. Midis fire it Stockton,, by which 'al. million of
property Was destroyed; ttat compared with the
' destruction at San Francisco, that seems a mere
The immense destruction of property by fire,
- , within a few years, in American cities, as com
pared with the rest of the world, proves that
. . there is some radical error in our method of
building. We never hear-of serious fires in
' - - London, Paris, Pen's,. or St. Peteriburgb. In
— those cities stringent laws, stringenily executed,
secure tfiem against these great calamities. It
... la Trivain far hadividuali to attempt to secure
Alsnmelves, by quoting fireproof buildings, if
such sweeping cesslagrationa as that of 1845 in
* Pittsburgh, or the late one in San Francisco,
are allowed to occur.'
Onto.--:The . returns which hare reached ue
through the papers, and by telegraph, justify tis
in stating that there is not much doubt that the
New Constitation of Ohio is - adopted by a email
majority, and that the "no license clause" has
prerailed by a large majority.' Hereafter, there
fore,, no intoxicating liquors will be permitted to
be sold in the State, eieept for medicinal pmr
poste, and for nee in the'arts.
THE ' Jun lemai—T ai Locoroco Ticarr.—lf
the whole of the ticket nominated by the late
HanisburghLocofoco Convention, shall be elevat
,
ed to the Supreme Beneh, strong doubts will be
excited in the, minds of good men of the preprie
ty of that change in ,theemostitutionwhich trans
- fatted the responsible duty of selecting 'Judges
to the of the !people. We have highly re
spectable Denuentio authority for, saying that
at lout one member of tie ticket "is wholly' =I
irremediably unfit" for the office, and that he se.
Mind his neednstion by a resort to "dangerous
Invasions of right" and we' may add, by the
enactment'of scenes utterly disgraceful to any
person making the least pretensions to honesty
and fair dealing. These things are, not asserted
on Whig authority, but on the publitthed state
' ment of such old and staunch Democata of Phil
itdelplua, as" Col. ILICEII Pam, BSZJAIIMI H.
. ,81111161771, Prrrrr dodge Passoss, T.
Illtuaresr, and others, who appealed to the Dem
.
emetic State Convention td save the party and
. the State from the infliction of having dodge
.
Campfold transferred to the Supreme Bench.—
- Prom the appeal of these listaceratio gentlemen,
_we take the fdlowing extracts, which the pee
pie veradd do Iselin:. consider : •
- "For some time prior:to the election appeals
were boldlyint forward nibeludforTadge Camp
bell, as one for Whom, as of Irish extraction and
Catholicereed;ltish and Catholic strength should
be emscruptdouely
. exerted; and though to the
mass of the unders i gned the project of his ad
, vancemcat to tte supreme bench _ seemed too
preposterous to be credited, the scenes of the
; election showed that it'was tobe as boldly oxen
ted as it lad" been pronnimptionely conceived.—'
• The polls were in sow emesgorged with illegal
votes deposited by men Who made no claim to
citizenship, and but little to a real knowledge of
. for what pummel their devotion to Judge Camp.
bell was to be used; and in other the true results
" of the vote was obliterated by. a disgraceful tn.
molt. To test this fact, the het of voters of one
of the most enlightened and well peopled wards
• 'ofthecity has bent since the election scrutinized,
'and the result, which is a fairindex of what was
obtained throughout the city, wee that, while
- the "Catipbell ticket,"" as it was 011110 d, received
" on 'an average: a majority of ono hundred Votes,
of filenames of those who voted, just one hundred
and twenty three, being two thirds of the whole
number, were found.wanting from the Assessor's
• ' list, on which are registered all those who, at
the time, as tax payer ., are entitled to a vote at
the genial election.
- "In one small tavern, incapable of receiving
• any permanent boarders, nearly twenty announ
ced themselces as residents ; • and two other es
tahruhments of equal pretensions were honored
:With almost as full a representation.. In most of
•• the city. wards similar scenes were enacted."
"Of one other feature in these melancholy
scents, fellow citizens; the importatice forbids
. our closing without commending it , briefly to
• your consideration. The appeal to foreign and
sectarian prejudices which Was made to control
".'this election, is one of which Judge Campbell
both confesses the patronage and enjoys the mo
nopoly. To the men, many of them unnatural.
Iced, still morn of them ignorant of our political
system, in where ears this cry is rung, the assor
t:if/11 that a proscriptive combination on their
" cart is necessary to defeat a proscriptive cortibi
. nation by those who are not their countrymen
,by birth, may seem as conveying a truth which
- may justify on their part any deeds of violence
er chicane; butte the great =Sae reasoning
and intelligent men, Protestant of Catholic. net,
waxed or of American birth, these appeal!. aro
regarded with disgnstand detestation. Of their
entire injustice, even the judicial hiatori of our
country has given signal illustrations. -Great is
the pride with'which we unite- in pointing to the
present ChidJustice of the United Stigmas one
on whose judicial wisdom - and personal maces
freoh devout profeelon of the Catholic faith cady sheds
"We protestlegainst judge Campbell's nomina_
tion, because he is wholly end - irremediably nu
_ fit, and because his name has become eo
gad with the dangerous invasions of right which
we have narrated, as to make hie nomination as
injurious to our character as it will be perilous to
our emmeas. Baiing done this, should the op
posite course be taken, we wash our hands ; from
the stain. Our duty has been_ performs!, and
_yours fairly committed to you."
In the face of this •withering protest, the Loco
foul Convention 'noteinsted Judge .CampbeXL—
The other suocesefenominees consented to trade
with this "wholly and irremediably unfit" aspi
, 'rani for votes, thus bartering the boner and
character of Gui State, and consenting to stain
'rthejudlcial ermine, to serve their own success.
The Barrisiontgh correspondent of the North
,
,;desiriern Mils how the work was , done, in the
follaning extract
"The bargain and sole were completed, the
union of - interesta was made, and - those tuafortu
nate enough not to be epeeist favorites with the
,
managers were doomed to ignounnous defeat.
Campbell tradel • with Black, and Black with
Campbell—Lawis with Carapbell, and Campbell
sub'mris--.LOserie with Campbell, and Camp
bell with Lowrie. , Allegheny went for Campbell,
end enough of Campbell's men 'voted for Lowrie
nominate him— Lancaster voted for Campbell
entitle friends remembered Lewis: The south
.
wart want for ,Campbell,. and ; CMnpbere friends
'did not fend Black's supporters.Andel!. these
IM=M
were bottrottolprther $y the tie of a common lo
tto:et—their advocacy of Baclanan t e claims for .
the Presidency. So the gone inner played, end
with' great fidelity, by the parties. The bargain
and eale were ratified by all concerned."
There le now an Immense resporadinlity rest
ing upon the Whig Convention to . meet in Lan
caster. if that body selects . a ticket for the Su
preme Bench composed of men of high charac
ter for abilities, acquire:mita, end moral fitness,
and free' from all taint anch as rests upon the
ticket of oar opponents, we have faith enough in
the uprightness and good sense of the Teeple of
Pennsylvania to believe that they will ratify it,
and.permit the gentlemen composing the Camp
bell ticket to retina° private life.
ouR „Dios was.
"Land and .r.es in the Bosphoros and iEgean,
or Views of Athens and Constantinople. By Rev.
Walter Colton, late of the United States Navy.
Edited by Bev. Henry; T. Cheerer. New York
Published by A. S. Barnes SE Co."
This la the sabstance nf a work published du
ring the lifetime of the author, under the title of
"Visit to" Athens and Constantinople." The
editor has cast It up anew into chapters, supplied
with appropriate mottoes and additions, furnish
ed,by roam:us:6os of the author, and condense.
have.been used, to make it one entire and
uniform Piece. and withal, a very delightful and
instructive book. For sale by A. H. English
Wood street. I
Tex "firaawarear Garniatiro", at Willcin's
Hall, yesterday afternoon and last evening, in
aid of the Pittsburgh Infirmary, (Mr. Passe
rapt's) was very pleasant and very successful.
The lady managers had) things admirably ar
ranged, and for hours the spacious hall was filled
with ladies and gentlemen in a higlestate of so
cial enjoyment, and partaking.of the simple but
choice refreshments provided. As was often
remarked daring the evening, each social convo
cations have a happy influence, apart from the
main object of the "gathering."
Blettlomod's eltkon;ine, for June,' has been re•
eeived by W. C. Well, 85 Fourth street.
A large meeting in favor of Scam and Carr
trains,. for the Presidency and Vice Presidency,
was held on the 14th inst., at Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
A'number of Democrats took part in the meet
ing. An extract of s letter to the Cleveland Her
ald, says:
Resolutions strongly in favor of Scan and
Currrnsims for the next Presidency and Vice
Presidency were unanimously adopted. The Lo
toms who have got fat at ,the expense of Whig
tax-payers in old Knox, looked awfully "d
at the month," and it is evident that neither Cass
nor Hourrott con touch bottom in this section in
opposition to Scott. He has been spoken of here
tofore, and in '44 arid '4B was thought by many
to be the choice of a majority of the people in
this section, but by management, that expression
was kept down, but now, like the long smothered
flames of a volcano, itbursts forth with irrepressi
ble fury, and wo be with him who dares attempt
to check its flood-tide. - .
Union Chippewa Club, No. 1, which was or
ganized sometime dace in this place, is in a flour
ishing condition. It meets once a month, speeches
are made, and everything puses off lively. Maly
upon it, old Knox mu newer more Imanimmus than
upon this point, u she sttuada reedy to bear tm
timony at the ballot box. . .1 • :
Ger. Yoram's lastotoz—Dasessy.—The fast
message of Gov. Young to the Legislature of
Deseret, Was communicated on the 2d of Decem
ber last. la reference to the past, - he says
"We hare the proud satisfaction of having SUB
taine4 a quiet, 'yet energetic government, under
all the licissitsuies incident to new and untried
localities; and, when the gainful government
shall hare summed to pay the expenditures con
sequent upon the Indian expeditions, of being
comparatively free, from debt. Unlike the golden
brewed neighbors of our slater State, no agent of
ours is hawking about our State bonds, to obtain
the necessary means todefray the sateen dollars
per diem of the all:mance of the members of the
Legislature." . -
The message states, as an instance unparal
leled in the history of the timer, that not a soli
tary cue was reported for trial before the regular
academe of either the County or Supreme Court
during the past year; and no offence beyond the
control of a Justice of the,Peace has been cow.
, The Governor recommends strongly that capi
talists of the State should introduce machinery.
for the manufacturing of all kinds of machinery
that will hereafter be wanted for factories, Sc. ;
I also that stoves and other 'articles of heavy on
partition, should be manufactured by the enter
' prise and industry of the people of the Territory,
and says that all kinds of inducements should be
bald out to capitalists to invest their means In
whatever will prose a eafe layettment, and tend
to develops the resources and Wealth of the coon
-117. Upon
thin point he says
It is wisdom to let capital be anode' ted in
Infant settlements, because there is a necessity ,
for it, far a time ; but lay the foundation for
moneyed capitalists to monopolize igainst labor,
is no part of my polity, politics, or religion. To
encotrage enterprise in constructing works of
magaitude, It may be well to grant privileges;
but they should be so goaded ea to be made
amenable to the power panties them, i all
dimes, for the abuse of- the powers granted, or
dive rting' them toady other object than the one
.designed.".
The New York correspondent of the Baltimore
Bin says
'in this city, at present, are the bead-guar
ten of the friends of the following candidates
for the Presidency, viz Mr. Webster, General
Scott, Mr. Fillmore, Gen- Cass, Mr. Douglas,
Gan. Wool, Gen. Penile? r. Smith. There are
also some mem:ments here in favor of the Toombs
and Stephens ticket, which Is Buchanan for
President and Howell Cobb for Vico President.
- The Douglas and Houston ticket has many
friends. So far as the Whip are concerned,
Mr. Webster is the favorite in this city, but it is
idle to say that the State is cot wider the do
minion of Seward. It is folly for the Democracy
to look toes State for the support of any dem
ocratic e didate. Gen. Scott, with the Free
soil vote, ; will carry thin State by a hundred
thousand 'majority over any democratic candi
date who hag been Earned. There will probably
be three tickets in this State--en old line demo
cratic ticket; a netionel whig ticket, with Web
ster the head ; and a free-101l whig ticket, head
ed by Gen. &att.
The Pennsylvania State Convention,
which
will assemble on the 24th, at Lancaster,er, will
.probably nominate Gen. Scott. The nationsl
whig del from the city and county of Phil
adelphia, will resist it, and demtund an open
avowal of Gen. Scott's views as 'to the compro
mise m • a, the fugitive alavelaw, foe.
Sewn Linz Itsitotonn.—fle learn from
the Chili • •e Gazette that -the county and town
subscripti • . to the dock of the CilleilMell and
Belpre rail • • an important link In the great
chain whi • ie to connect Baltimore with Cincin
nati and S LOUIS, have been made with ,great
unanimity. The county of Waahington and her
towns of '•tts and Harmer, have decided to
subscribe • e hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars to the ; , Ipre road:Ross take three hundred
thousand •• ore; Cincinnati has subscribed one
hundred • • filty thousand; *llona county one
hundred th masa, sad the, temps of Chllicothe
and Green • ld lure yet to vote. All this, be
side the private eubsctiptiontt, which now exceed
three hundred and twenty thousand dollarsl—
Bolliciore etmer•k;:n.
The usual accaraey of .the American - is at
fault in this instance. Thatpaper basbeen mis
led by the name of the railroad company above
giircn. The Harrier, Marietta and Washington
($350,000) subscription; to the capitol Block of
the Cincinnati and Belpre Company, depends
upon the condition that said company will change
its rout and terminus from Belpre to Marietta!
Oar intelligent cotemporary will therefore per
ceive, that instead of the above $350,000 aiding
the "Straight Line Road," the subscription was
meant to originate the “circumbendibus," via
Marietta, Wheeling and thence eastward by way
of the liempfield rout—which, the Marietta peo
ple say, is •the Wry line they wantecl."—Pork
ersborg Gazette.
Tin Tnaixe Tolima is' said to be the moat
stopendous'failure of istodern dayit, unforeseen
difficulties in getting up-and down hem* team
at entrances, preeeitting it from becoming—
whale was &Vitally intended. for, end for
whiethlho enormous cost of ito eres.tion was in-
C1:1M1.-.11 great ItTeiltle of communication be-
Motu the opposite banks of the river Thames.
11, Hat. Dow.—Fred--wat going
to marry a poor girl:'"Locmt do it," said Ida
friend; you can marry any one you like: Take
my advice: and marry rich. Don't a make fool.
of yourself- It will be tipaiM work." "Good!"
said the other..l bad. rather go op hill than
downhill any time."' -It was thought by a by
stander that •Tred."had•Pgot him," and the
other seemed to be pretty much of that opinion
hinundt —Afakerbockes.
Sir E. BulwerLytton his consented to run as
the Protectionist:candidate for Parliament for
Ilertlbrdshire, and will be 'returned without op ,
Position: Thl ie statotitribitbe fruit:6f his re
cent political pamphlet.
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!M=E!E=ES=
DZ:!MM:LON OP TEE FLOOD
Bratmarorr,f(Towa,fr..mise
No one whohas ever visited the Westerneoni.
try Can have a correct conception of the waters.
The etetement that the Waters of the Upper
iituatinsippi ban reached a point sir feet higher
than was ever known by the present reddenti,
carries with it the idea that each a rise most
greatly increase the velocity of the current and
overwhelm every thing in its onward course.—
Such an ides presents an imatingly inadequate
impression of the facts.
Upend down this mighty stream there are
extensive bottoms on either side, stretehing from
one to ten miles to high bluffs, on whose sum
mits the table or prairie land commences.—
These bottoms, except some of the lowest, form
the banks of the river in its ordinary stages.
The eon of these bottoms is elluvion of the rich
est kind, and holds out strong indttcoments i for
farmers to cultivate such land. Many valuable
farms are in consequence opened on these Bich
bottoms, Generally, the bluffs come b01d.4 to
the river, and form its only shore on one side,
*ldle on the other the bottom land stretchea
=nes into the interior. Those who travel - 4
and down the river are, 'at the proper mare,
struck with the beauty and luxuriance of
the vegetation, where the firm are not hid
den, as is frequently the case, by a thick
growth of timber on the river margin of the
bottom.
With this hrief description, the reader who luta
never seen the Iliseissippl will be preparedto
comprehend the extent and dreadfulness of Che
present ealamity, when be is told that theta
bottoms, with their beautiful farms, are now alt
ered with water to the depth oi front two ',to
eight feet. As rise sifter rise comes down from
the upper country, the water spreads itseltorer
these bottoms, its only barrier being the `filigh
and beetling bluffs, which in many places ft has
already reached. This to us is a wise ordination
of Providence. In consequence of vent brill
given to the flood from above, by pernitiug it
to spread ever these bottoms in this way, the
strength of;the currdnt in the river proper is riot
very materially Increased. The waters might
otherwise rush madly down with terrific vela.
city, and, being confined to narrow limits
greater damage far than by the present order iof
things.
The reader can form but little conception Cot
the immense amount of water that it must take
to create this vast longitudinal ocean, Assum
ing that all the rivers, with the exceptionhf tlie
Ohio, ire now as high as the lfilaiissippl, there
is at this moment in the valley of 'the Missis
sippi and its tributaries an impromptu sea
of fresh water five thousand miles long, aver.
aging five miles in width, and fifteen feet in
depth.
The principal mitigation !hit exhibita, itself
amidet allthie distress and deatruetion is, that it
has came upon us so gradually as to enable the
greatest sufferers to • save their lives... The
work of yeirs has been swept away. Hundreds
have been driven from their homes, and ace
for the present houselese and obliged to take up
up their abodes with strangers. But their
lives are spared, and by sharing in the eympa.
thies and benevolence of those who have net
been stripped of their allots they have been,there
is yet nausea of gratitude to that Being who
cataseth the "waters to flow" for a wise purpose.
—Harkey,
[A letter to the Editors of the National Intel
ligenear, from Burlington, says: "Five years
will not place the country in this vicinity in ma
good situation as it was before; and thausands
ate totallyruined.")
St Loco, June 14.
awe If
,ILe MON 7116 LILIAN COCETIty = ChOiC/4
con , the Indians 4.e. Mr. Burt arrived here last vening from Fort Mackay. Mr. Burt has'.
been engaged iu collecting various tribes of ln-f
at Fort Mackay, and some 3,000 would be{r
assembled there, There were five different;
tribei represmated—the Cheyeues, Ki 0101124 CM,
manches, Araphoes, and one other tribe, all of
whom seem well disposed towards us:
Major Fitrpatrick,•for whom they are.waiting,
was met at Craw Creek. •
Mr, Burt says these Indians will deeilino meet
ing the Commissioners at Fort Laramie, this stme
me; where it was intended to hold s grind con
vocation of all the tribes in that region.
Mr Burt did not meet Colonel Summer's cons
crowd of troops. Ile learned they were on the
route, butprocoeding very do wiy,in con2t—inonce
of the, prevalence of the cholera among them.—
Eight !or ten were dying daily, and numbers were
deserting. It was stated that two surgeons of
the coManand had died of the disease. The name
of Mr. Kennedy is the only one recollected.
The trains of the traders were in
Condition, choler' having appeared among them,
sad the teamsters had deserted in the general
panic.
The Mississippi river is still receding very
slowly. Accounts above Mate that all the rivers
are falling. The fall, setae, is only eight and a
lull inches. .
Messscuussms.—The Governor and Council
hare counted and declared the votes for Repre
seutatlves to Congress as follows:
lln Drenric - r—Robert Rantoul, Jr., (Opp.
Coalition) 7,183(X. W. Upham, (Whig) 6,067;
B. F. Browne, (Opp.) CM; scattered, 17 . Ran
toul's plurality, 1,054.
TVra Drerimcs—B. Thompson, (Whig) 6,830:
J. G. Palfrey, (Free Soil) 6,293; B. Frothing
ham, Jr., (Opp.) 646: B. Frothiugham, eest
teßug, 4; Thompson's plurality, 87. -
Vllnt Dirraisr—John Z. Goodrich, (Whig)
4.623; Henry W. Bishop, (Opp.) 4,056; Joel
Hayden, (Free Soil) 77; Wm. C Plunket„l.
Goodrich's pi:reality, 667.
In the Fourth District there were fourtetot .
towns whbce the residence of the candidates Were
not stated, but the deduction of these votes in
the aggregate would not have effected the reiult.
From the Olio State Journal.
FORS LLAVrKWOa2O.
territory, May 26, 1851.
Col. Sumner, the commander of the expedi
tion, consisting of 800 horse and 850 infantry.
has just issued his orders that the infantry shall
march at 2 o'clock and the calvary at 7 o'clock
to morrow morning, and he expects to reach Las
Vegas (700 miles) Weever' week* from this date,
resting every Sunday.
Las Vegas is 75 miles this side of Santa Fe,
so that — the expedition will probably roach its
destination about the 18th of July.
The Government intends to make a etrong ef
fort to reduce the army expenditures, sad to
accomplish this purpose will send out implements,
for fanning, machinery for irrigation, sod
rilarge number of horses, mulch cows and hogs
to improve and increase the stock in New Mex
ico.
• lam very sorry to inform you that the chole
ra has broken out in our camp, end that during
the past week we have had several fatal cases.
I know of nothing morn terrible than marching
with this unseen monster . in our midst, for in
crusting the plains little can be done toward
alleviating the sufferings of the petient. If
we can reach the crooning! of the Arkansas
river, we shall consider ourselves pretty safe.
I am in hopes, however, that these are merely
"sporadic" eases, and that it will nor become.
epidemic.
The emigration to California is about over.
The little towns that have sprung up in conse
quence of It within the last year or two, upon
the borders, begin already to have a consumptive
appearance, and their names will soon be writ
ten upon their tomb-stones. Weston, hoirever,
is an exception, find I saw more business dope
while there on business, fora day or two than
I have seen in towns with five times the popu
lation.
,G OVUM Jonseros,though he has been vilified
without stint by hie political opponents penances
nevertheiese acme equally devoted friends
This Is evident from the following resolution of
the Northumberland county Whig Convention;'
Resolved, That we approve the publiccareer
of Gov. Johnskm, that we admire him as an
able and distuingiehed man, that we are proud
of him ass Whig Governor, and that we wilt stick
to him as long an wt have a button on our coat.
A CANDID CONFISBION.—The Pennsylvanian
makes the following confession, Many. Milliard
and eminent men are now doing battle in the
ranks of Democracy, 'bone early assocission,
and Immature Judgments first led them into the
political arena under the Bober flag of Federall
mm." Certainly. There is for instance, Janes
Buchanan, who will probably be the neltimmo -
°ratio candidate for. thlt. Presidency. .41 r. Bo-
Chinaree judgment remained immature until
1824, whim he was neatly forty years of age.
About that time tho federal party disbanded,
and Mr Buchanan went Into the party which
bad the nearest resemblance to ie.—Harrisburg
American.
Tick" Btoonta
,DnEss.—Tiro young ,ladies
residents of sammer exact, in tile northwestern
part of the city, appeared in short dress and
Turkish pants, on Saturday afternoon. • The el
der wore a black silk short dreet, with scarlet,
pante; the a barege short dress, corn
colored, and light pants. ' The dress did not hang
below the knee; the pants were eery wide, tied
sound the ankle, with a large ruffle nearly-cov
ering-a eery light gaiter boot.. The ladles, rot
withstanding the curiosity theyattracted, seemed
quite at home in their neat trine, and strutted
this western fashionable thoroughfare, with as
much dignity as if they had boon enrobed in the
long dress and short pants. They really looked
welL—Phil Btaktin:
EICIELOILDINAILT Ihrommanott.—We see it
stated that the Roman population of Sicily,
Which amounted once to 4 000.000,haa declined
1,900,1:00, and that one half of this residams
is in' a conditioner extzemo misery and wretched
ness. This melancholy state of things is surd:4 , 4i
to the prevailing political abuse,' with wino hthat
fair portion of Me:globe in afflicted, and it is said
that. the existing ministry are data to all propo
sitimut orprojects of reform
M=SEMMMEI
Mitnufeteturs of Steil l'ou.—Tlie following in
teresting Eartiedersiie from the London Bond-
.1 • •
Steel pens are almost entirely manufactured
by women and youngigirls; and it la probable
that out of 2,000 persons or upwards now engag
ed in that business, not above 100 or 160 are of
the male sex. j The manufacture of pen holders
and pen boxes, gives eiaployment to an addition
al number of women and children, variously es
timated from 20010 400 persons. About the
year 1820 or 1821, the first gross of ..three alit"
pens were Bold, wholesale, at the ratejof 17 43.
the gross. In 1830, they had fallen to BE, and
in 1832 to Os. the gross.. Our factory alone in
Birminghtim, produces them at the rate of no
less than 40,000 gross, or 5,760,000 in a week
—very nearly a million, or 900,000 per working
day or 279,628,000 per. annum. At the lowest
Wei:dation, Birmingham produces 1,000 million
per annum. The cheapest pens's?* aold as low
as 2d. per gross, wholesale ; and the price rises
with the elasticity and finish of the pens up to
3s. Gd. and Is. per gross.
Birmingham produces them all, andone es
tablishment has the distinctive mark of 600 dif
ferent dealers in all parts of the country, as well
as on the continent of Europe and Amain, for
whom he mannfaitures according to order.
ni l l
The abeeta of steel received from 8 eilield, are
reduced to the required tensity by successive
transits through the rolling mlll ope ores, tend
ed by men and boys. When reduced to the thin
nem of a steel pen, length about two feet, breadth
two and a half to three inches, the stied' are
ready for punching out the blanks. This pro
cess is performed with very great rapidity—one
girl of average industry and dexterity being -able
to punch out about 100 gross a day. The ; next
operation la to place the blanks in • concave die,
on which a alight touch from a convex piece pre:
duces the required shape, that of the semi tube.
The slits and appertures to increase the elastici
ty,-and the maker's or vender's name or mark
are produced by a similar tooL Previously,
however, the pen undergoes a variety of other
processes. When complete all but the slit, it is
soft and pliable, and may be bent or twisted in '
the hands like a piece of thin lead. Being col-
lected in grosses, or mat greases, the pens are
thrown into little square boxes by met, and pla
ced in a furnace, where they remain till box and
pens are of a white heat They are then taken
out and thrown hissing hot into pails or tanks of
ail, when they may be broken like an many we
fere after draining, they are then made to revolve
rapidly in a perforated cylinder. ..
Fren the New Orleans Flecotac.
GILLS DEOIIIII3 MEXICO.-WO an permitted
to make the following extract from • letter' da
ted Zacatecas, May 12th; to a cemmereial house
In this city.
"we are in a most miserable state here at pre
sent. We here had no rain of any coniegvence
since August last, and the country is actually
burnt up. Mans , of our ramie are Impassable for
went of water. Corn Is $8.50 per fanega, (about
150 pounds), and income parts of the state of Zee
atecaals selling at $9. Flour just ground down
is worth $2O qer 800 pound; and other things
in proportion. The loss of animals would not
ibe credited in any other plane. We knew of one
: I h-state-which lost 1 900 head of sheep In March
last, and it has been worse since. Of eouree
there Is literally no trade at pretsent;_sa the peo
ple sere either maintained by charity, or are
eating every thing that comes in their way.
Evry day undl it rains will be worse, and, we
cannel expect any commercial prospaity tut
, till anotheennd a good harvest of Indian corn is
gathered. On the 25th ult. we had • sharp frost,
i which has injured the wheat crop. This is prod
need by irrigation, and was just caught in the
ear."
Foreign and American Hardware
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
No. 129 Wood Street,
11AVE NOW IN STOKE
A tall sad ...plat. stack of POIIXICY
HARDWARE,
8 %Mai. dot tbmnias bads. Ind which they an prepayed
to oiler to ptitatiuera at micas that will map.
faearabl• with way at Via *whom altar.
saw 31eLerrs'e larrat Pale.—in offering
thls twollelor to Ow yobbo, the proyetatotw aro ..It ..an
that they have to enemata • hortllltY Ottscrstr4 by the
count/1w krusneritlosts whkh bon Non swltord upon Ow
yoblk wodrr Ow shoo of potent msktleloss. W. aro ear
shunt. borrow. that it it dolinswwwory to ere their row
• trial to phew It In public ortlywortso fai abet , . MI
tardlcyl agents or bta king oror offend to the publly It
Is tior Iturentlow of 1•12 esillghtenwt.ospoiroced.szol loam
ohyskuto. who Prow mazy 7ftell used It fit his awn prow
trw. whsts Its tows! .toad itattakl him I. Garr to thr
rub:Neat lam,
Pot do by .1. SUDO 4 CO..
leliBo4wleb N 0.40, Rost st.
- -
Oa-TRUTH FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
WU OIL •EOTE WASEIL—The Oak in. can 1.11 a'
goad medicine by tr Tian It.o quick as •Dr. tan tall atwod
dmaar DT rating It. and it no. man Lies It, and dads Is
your. IL wOl drirtany the popularity. with it. abut. airy.
Yon can't lathed sta• • undid. lato popular use asks It
pond.. ready sulataallal fr. fraa'all backtnlacte
of saki otewtioth, .d It la this tutu that has entribLW.l
the repthation of ••Ball'a Connoand Fluid I:Mut of Bar
thypnd (.4111 or dioputu. Its artloa op.
the human si wina labs wwordanrsa with rattan./ and phl.
lo•cgthical friaciplea—lt Incanass the v... sotortions
.d curtlenrof this Cody. moons ithriractems. dliart.es
=rind .4 diveased mattor, atnengthans slosna.
aim dlgettlin's irons, mates new. puns, siad Ihwilthn
blroJ, sffi regrdat. lb. nano. (intakes of th. Morten
cowing of thwiboly. This is all parllansod withoat ths
Last daanve of harm, It. preyerstlon Delag as oath a. i 1
to edthadouni It tray b. thought by it. skatehrid, that It
Ps...gnia to airs ton many ammo. bat open wad..
tion, it will ta, quad that a large majority of ths disimar
as whir% (alai this hum. family oestuu to 1.0.W.*
state of it. blood, Ile not denelvot Oath. by Who: gar
5..111. ratan '4:4201•4 you by `my albue of molar.
.4 waferigneparatice as • nabetthata for ths original
John Dalt'. famissarills ? This valuable Dreceontion the
woprietar warrant. to be sapasior WAIL °thorn
Carriow—Bowan and sat for the original A. Ado
fears Dem Zrareckr—iad ham soother. Sea
adrarthement on another me.
liEriER t MIX/WELL, 140 Wood at,
(CIE - Ansi.? tTbdotah R•tall womb.
Citizen's husurzume Company of Pittabrirgh
BNCOURAGE HOSE INSTITUTIONS
Otte. No. 41 Water ertneat, Is tit traMeonso of}. U.
NT.
(.1, Bneritlent.----.A. W. MAW. Seer.
rhk. Pn*.V.i to blowy all toorriandla
In atote. and In eramdtee. vowel., to.
Aulartolo noaranty for illa ability and Inteenity of tie
Inatitothea, la afforded in the chasnetat of the Demi"
knownant all citisena of rittebutri anall and Eannetelf
to the commingle , ter Weir prod... entailing:m e
niteir n grl:C. Iltwory. Wm. Bewslay, Wm. Winner.
Jr.. Walter Bryant, at D. K Entrarel Ilasalatone
John /Ltywarth. r. Barbanel. B. Mar. WWI
Petroleum 1
Pans:m=4 llootnagdow co. P.. Marcia 6 . 51.
S. 11. Knri. , —Dear Kr. Tow Petroleum is working ...
den I. this therefare we owl:IOW* 7..10 wt.%
as twodosso b 7 the lhowylvanla 14aUsook W. .re ao
Welt old, sad It Is bass Ir.dolswd lbr almost sews d.t.
rwiewihnly. JOLDI 1033 CO.
Itarninue. Ashirsal ao., 0., March 13,11.
S. M. Hrs.—Dear 815. Tow' Agent, • *sr 'mks due%
left with us D. down Hock 011 which we have soll.
Please forward tons all dwoonamodialedy.
tons =Akin, Is working wonders in this nem Ws
own °Warn runaral rertlerates. If 7011 &sire than.
Too., 4., W. 19.30017.
for sale by Hermes At McDowell, 140 Wool Mesh R. Z.
Bellsrts.:lo' Wool stravir D. A. Yansesronit. 00. wan.
Wont sod rows arse.. D. M. Carry, D. A. 31110th Jonah
Douglass. wd if. P. sshwartz, Allegbart, the by the
glister. B. 11. KIM
wlld/Iw'. C./4i Bulntlewathst.Pltbbernet
• I:6)77Every family should at once procure a
tow. of 01. greet Arabian fteeneely fat =suer bout O 11•
eel It 0. Farrelre Arabian Lhalment It alias the meet
Intense pane In n fro minutes, restores the .instal Meld
or Joint tester. end thoe maw sue Joutte It ponotroade the
Drab al the bone. relaxes amended eon* cues Amour
then and pained limbs of twenty roar? dandle= elect tee•
nuns. seencelteeik. enhererenont of the eilantle, and Is the
here enetll.lnerfor Omen, of cattle ever dleenvered, earths
'weeny. PpiatOll. itant eie4.ll dimness which Monne an'
ex torn arra loian. foe stlyertheniuntt jell
Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company.
CAPITAL, 8100,000. .
OFFICE, NO. 76 FOURTH STREET.
OSTICERB:
rive .tray B. Roo.
Vice Pretriclasit-,UUM W•Ctrit.
• • "Ilessette—Jaftrit IorICIL
E.cceary,C. A: Coupe.
.11a.P.M•GrUscateut In another text of this peter.
07'2•U •
MABISD3D,
On Stue.ley treetang. the 17th instant. by the An. Wm.
M. Y.ton,llt. Jmor A. lemeer, of intim:tate% Pe...41 , 7
!dim MART RAMAT. of thle
Election Notice.
A N T,LECTION for a President, Tan Dire°-
, ,i.logi:.l % ., Tr.T.',ll=rial--mas, 0 4:12
',Wet Dela gej,elll be hehl et the Hoot . Odd Bridge
llompany, W. ant iliseday 11t July oak beßrere the
hems of 2 ami 6 o'clock, Y. SI
Watne . AYR:MORMON, Pineddent.
Fine French Broadcloths,
miiß.soiß;
to Wep. in
t vi a te the at- .
4t; , ou t t. intsti ten= mnst approyrd maaaradalio•
r as. Alto, tow hooch Balla leAttltio. .143:1
VITMITE LINEN DRILLINGS, of differ
arkdolizilo.rrAliztirtr.
N. B. corner of /earth sad Market
aIDRAFT,abo drawn by C. IL Levin, Jr., on
John W. /lr, Bt. Loy, (or of Tea, Arbunkle
IN, at 0 L.0 0 1b.. dated Zsy ZI, 11;0110430. Yap
-mint ha r ing been inomn, thd diet Woo loncO ylloo
O(0. nny Th. Entlnr nonhy • medal *vat 0 , 1100 ow•
leaving It. at the ottleo of Zenon N. linfto 150..
111630. .treat. or O. our office In AllenbonySZ
a .
jblil• TWOS . AMC UC.M.Z it CO.
SYRUPS—Underwood's lino Lemon Syrup,
• Iraq supoliar arlde for oulthic Lerma Ms,
"=" ."" r, red
1""IVR vinegar,
jai, Groan and Tea Dealen.
IAIRY SALT—A superior article for the
, 141 7 or table, put up !mil 1 3 1,M6:41 2.. rmu:
j<l9 • •• _ 25614bertrAL
r~L• tli i D' „
: 'aim Bu- '
PAVID BURNETT respectfully informs
the nubile that he lonentreedy to eavolr his Engllth
ta barnere, In shuts dwelling~s. olnuthee and
pub!, Were
/le would tespectfully Lov/te the Vie.
bite, %Were. etc Of the One/ent Chtettbee, to dl and
intim , for Mem:does. They_cen, be teen In Val coon.
Om on Cando). evening, the = Inet., at Trinity. Chotob.
inert.... ,
Then. * lman unmake to'lln. oID *Oa In fdylas a
soots 41.11 wt Ugh , . and /ear connunnuun of racy
and haro been In use for idea pars _
R aL U. alley alba Moncsindala itanA z ir,lll
1',. , . , 3:::.::,::; - , , ;; ,- . : i . 'J'2 - :-1:;,,.: - ,,:' s ',.: . ; :,.:.: ; , :•...c,;,'.. - ;, ,, 7, , ':_.;:=.1: . i ,:, :
Rsimand & Ca's,'&VanAmbargh & Co's
COXIB3BD ZOMBIES!
or W the ribs 11.641.64 Ablbte.
OM 160 SPECMLENII.
ft• 71, big =latent Imre:Owl/7r we price ALf Adaistion.
ILL be Exhibited in PITTSBURGH,
on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY. Jutit
3d. Lb end f.th. tor three dem under the Double Pali...
! the corner of Penn cod Canon ens.. Fifth Wart—
(h. co Thuniday and Warden_ Jady .14 end 611 a. from ?I
to b. and from 7to 10, P. H. On Friday, Jolyth. %or ex
hibitions. Os Cron to 11y d.lll. from 12, to:S. Dom
3 to Mite. from Ito 10, P. 01. Adadesian cento chib
.dreta wader 10 years lb cents.
In this collection are the Rhhoccerce, and White Polar
Roar. Also, ten Lion. of the flout mod.. '
MIL VAN AMDUROH,the moat mows. of all Lion
Concionore, 0111 enter the Dens of his Terri& Group of
Leerpods, Otosters, Panthers,.
MOO. CRAITsORD wall also enter the Dens with his
highly trained Azdanals, making Taat Grand Animal he ,
'Tha sse e whole Can.& of Carr=i ...Ins the Aol.
nada will enter the ea) Th r mood.. Jolf
.d through they ri s otittOnests in procenion,
.11.1,111.gf An u t r ifshoolltielotres alot'4oo feet hog.
bY brood. Ihr its .hibith. exul as there was ba la in
the lower part of the city of subldent eatent far the pee.
rnZsePrl6=7”"leng'itrl.lhiScir two
they wished Over 1000 feet of etnons fetioa It fees high,
hoot bons contracted Ihr with Mr. Rosh bießeley, which
will nod. the 1=1161.10 MOH= We and Onanacelloos.
ail thanes of whitens at all Roes. -
There never has been exhibited in this country s 6 lam
Natural ''be r=y ' s• V"d ie OClttel rk not T in a th li
e n Com 't =lll "n era r -
E.,. of Itamtdad it Co., and coT Antburgb A Co.
etirdstrifw.
COD FISH-600 lbs. very fine, for sale by
/43 WM. MeCLURO k CO.
ITIE.E 'subscriber, having made arrange
j_ meat.. in ofoomoutioos of which his mane bushman
must be closed by the Ist of August
Dean, arm his
mask stack of Olovee, llealesh_Elbhous, Ooods Farr
brolderks, Dram Taimatlnge. bleadlerchlella Hoe &Meta,
Ur= ( AecNo Vtit r s.. W an d h . rell " :z 11.% "‘
helm Also, La dle Shoes.
Shoes. (best Plalladelphls make.) at
Peaty sobered prima wholesale and retalL
jell) Q. EATON.
sAiLEXANDER & DAY, having concluded
to don their present Imps.. now en. their entire
of Fancy and Mills DM GPODS, atgrastly reduced
Prise.. Thins stock is lane. a
C od embalms a ask a smart
meat of french and English LOTIIB and CASHMERES:
/nook wad oared proda Rhine bilks, of Um best =ante
lastatr._Akosed ellks , of tha noised alyloss Bums, Bar
de Vnnassir t . , of
T 1,13. boa inakn
anso* =ll — eits,/1..74nT with almond.
to artlet
the Ds, Good. Una. Poschls• to cail.
4 1 :, r; ga n dt i recAv i r gr: 4/1.1
oar Lamdas wholende
possibIe.dLLCASDER & DAY,
mtaca"
111 Sh• 84 Market et, N. W. ow. of Dhunond.
White Marseilles Quilts.
ir HAVE on hand a large assortment of Im
ported and AsoarPala QUILTS, of Trj o aris . ,
greatl• minced teem
- A Bargain !
TiffSUBSCRIBER offers for aale a Town
t. Jacksonefae. lodiarta oonoty. Pa.. GO Rome
1)43.0 tad 106 fact back, npott which Ls situated •
'lova one end a half Amiss hlO. le bow Wont by 26 feet
Met. with a Rood oat. ..der the whets. 1 wlll 0011 ths
towltstty Ow oath. dry gowastet WedYwboti• ologhlttg, The
pelts el proporty VOL wasesnead.
Pat fartheryntrelonlars onsquirs or Thomas Taylor. near
Jaolotamillo, Pa, or address JOWY T. TAYLOR,
ieltow3VlS Ithassoorss. Washington .0.. 0.
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A
HOUSE DWELLING O containing 92
, or 10 r00,101r004 repair, o n Foam] otroot.
• I oltoor eity. Ilydrsot Irk Um rard.orhich is largo
rooogb for a garden. Rant lowohrtd possoodoo esit to El,
on ismoollatolr. 'E. D. 13‘ 7 7 o rty
Jo O C ,II - mar Ms mont h of 18109.
Port copy.]
BANK STOCKS--
EA abuts Morehatte mad Elukafactunme Barit
.
la • • Cl= Ibr sik.o3
wM. L. uni ik CO..
$19 , 1aw3.113 Wocd Amt. alms rove 11.11
ALLEGHENY CITY BONDS- --
{lO,OOO Allegtooky City 0014.16. r. iotomt for
mouths duo lot pros. lordP by
A. DILL CO,
)oltdalawit 1:4 Wood ot.
......
— Hotie — e7 ------
APNpealt• jLICATION trill be made to the next
Lae.lanr• (as provided by Ant of Amenably) for •
(Pr • Savi
Pittsbn sm Po pnttnd invtitation, fir th• att..'
flank of Obratal to tai not Itaa than
1100,000. nor non than PP.0.000. : j•lbmPapS
SUNDRIES
-6 tails Lon n 1.64), =shod 9¢6:621
6 do
Lar OIL co ma do
6 do
Imp 6 twist. Tob•oecc
i 616 10 bu6b driAd Andes—Car We b
.7. D. 1.31.9 CO.
rrOWNSEND'S SAIU APARILLA.-74
dowsk jest netee4asel for sale by
jel9 A S IMLLF.I.9.
DINK - ROOT--400 lbs. prime qualit7. just
reed and in wale by th. 191 R. F.. SELLERS.
CITRIC ACID-2501b5. just rec'd and for
elf by Jets '9. E. EELLEI.I
_ _ _
COD LIVER OIL-40 gallons, Pons a•utra,
tra anle to Jets H. E. SELLERS.
UT•
ANTED—PIwea for several Agleamet,
Leek [roam bar kr•pera. mate., lama
"Al=dbe" of
a l tr "
Meta. flaaaral nod aka, alad armann and di ormJ
al for ail
.nardnd adraind. Al.. chambermaid, ammo
kaopard. wet and dry Inman, and mearastralank blotter
borrowed and Lott Ina all kind. af anonyie• attended ta
for aleakyado <turps. al /BLAC WY' Anenty and in
lellbrenea (am Wanly. or. Alvan and St. Mar via
yaltnintelt•3
OR SALE—The Daily Gazette, and all
the Pittsburgh indly, and mart of the Wacklimi:
at 100 AM ) . ernance Palen. tram New York,
Watson. AbillMelskaa to Carninrual,Lcalmille, Bt. Loa:
la, awl Orloonr. • larm Stamemaca Chart. end ZO
Cortlncatern the American ItetrabliG • Map of Um WorLI:
dn. of tha tfeamng a Co. Plano, 001..? °materna A,
Memo blank ."po Let.r - hathrent inetele ma Pennon.
itn dos. Ink ared Lead Perwithr AS am. and Com Maim
10 dm DM (MOM frammatt Twine-AMU mull Fisk iltato
Mao Lonimilla Lirm, Or th• .0.4111; for tole
cher' , ge , ratb, or mrhanitrnt for coeds to mit attoigneas.
IMAAC
i•lttaltyvel Agent and Cran. Mere/wit Liberty*,
triT
Chic 's Pianos.
TORN 3IELLOIi. Agent for
(Ibletatton'a Plano, Per Iliteaborab
awl If astnna Proem Ivatila, Pin 111 Wool.-
haa rawind wal now op. We mak. qui fob
lowing elegant antortaniat of Plano Forbin Creel than td
nualthieforp, at 11, (Idebannea (Baulk) Ptl
eletkatat Bowman! SesedrAd Piano. oetavew
Ties plain
platae.
Ilene zombi arra, 6
Two mean 6 -
7Mabove Plano Twin are of the taut nobs of flared.
dam and .itb all Cdr. Clin/wetnea Improvamentr. the
rim Invariably tba none ea at bodge, tbenby wiring to
Innobwen la Ws mina valieneelawl WA of awn.
porton..
. .
041lommcol Caned nonidiroye state Plum awe
th nZ .. l by dil toinri
o.6 br
it Rare.
Cq
One me-hmol 6 CMckenne. ourgenel as net;
Ow " 6 - Hamm t Ram.
yype r. 6 Lend d Brotimrm
crp e • - 6 " Dubois
o ne
O 6): lisahattan Company. 019
TITLY MAGAZINES—At HOLMES' Lite
., rary Perot. Thal st:ostestits the Post Mee.
Grab
a.kr•s:W Isse
• ay. otelne." Boot, for July:
Sestain'e Ilegssizet,
Ht th
Roo. or e Uttar& of Womm by Butter.
&
Orphans' Carat Sale.
EASUANT to an Order of the Orphans'
Court of Allegheny' CoOnt7• the ethekththmth a
for of Mensal nurn, ilt, of wild ee rl
will asp. to lElle de, at the Court nowt. on lbw 7th
day of July, t 561, at 10 o'clock. A. 01., a <arta/a /Ida
Hooka and Lot. No. At, Janata IL Irieln's plan, In Pak tr.,
conoty anonald. Toms of sale. each.
Infercoallon ean to bed ley on Robert looter, or
E. P. Jms. AttiA9•7, FOtllth aL
/401101 IT LNDER, Adore
Pitt township.
BIGHT ACRES OF F
GROUND, favorably
'ousted for Str•vbrorloi, or fruit a any kind. sod
in e tom inlntirre drive of AllegliinrynisrSet.inr vale.
tele . WILKINS • M.
!Port nom)
LARD 011,;-8 bble. No. 1, for stile by
J•ls !LILES DALULL, 68 Warr •L
Boy Wanted. -
pin who understands working about a
i_JFMoo noes% from 16 to 18 mit of aim 8.118 as
AMY Inli 111 , 01111:6110.1.. wage. and torotaosot dt.
Igloo wa bo hod. Apply to 210.6114bortnMoy IlatboYY
Season and Desirable Goods,
OF VARIO US
i STYLES, opal this MOT
1j ger lig i ko EP21 - 1 E girt i tp . Orr
lark lab awns,
Olor. nest Mourning
ti Imams. 00.
ALMA= It Invltnt Ittrir oboiro mortmant of French
Lamm Whits Ooodo Ito Orem, at.
reqh/o. to-day or to-morrow, ft= haw York—
/In:us Dr.'s /Amt. jell
New Boob!
ST a Problem ; re r imed with car
n'atrilr_tbet"ti " . "s,',Utrrtli
i lpim tb:Lite a lierairgeret
mete., of Cleopatra, Queenef Egret by Jacob Abbott
94 . 1 t h o.7falVarlal field Book of
se. 7 of Landon lotbca and the Loudon Po.
The ewe Cooks just received and ft , W. ht
jell H. C. STOCKTON. 47 Market et.,
AMERICAN STATE PAPERS.—State Pa
g7A=LAN.D:::-„,?l,Wilourgrig.tz.
gatvgganamla eelaUma Coco
ural ci V a xra4 , 73 , :sining pAttlaisltietd :
"el l a:mbrorho.Tra. and Pang Lovett: am with
alma of the Arta ono Manufacture. , asla a heoord of the
to of the Times from 1811.
The above 'Coat& 118lir3 for rite. by
X. C. EITOCKTOIW, if Market .1.
§COTCII'BURLAPS-2 bales suitable for
Wool Sacks. Also—lce Wool Sacks, new and In geed
er. fur We law by .
deIEIS rL_ _ ROBERTSON A HERBERT-
B itBlW WAlsitai=tiieThheq price
In owth Will be pall roe dratquality,
•, • B. A. SALIN MOOR A CO.
den .%., corner ERA and Wend Ma
lIRAPE SHAWLS, at reduced prices I
A. A. MASON A 00..111elaw out Chair nook of !mau
-1 plain and a=broldered Orates Shawls. at a nesse re
on frotn former prices: Call moon and get • learaalet.
Nos. 63 and 64 Market rt. 1017
jai.ANNS LAWNS lat cte. per yard!—
A. A. MASON * CO. ere not offering the most Wart
ot ot. cheap laeirie ever dr:Whited In thle effr. nt eff
gettrees=Vogiti. ". "4.'")ela''..
// HEAP
BONNETS!—A. A, Moor/ & Co.
tur.drmt.d to close out the blame of tlisir stock
of Bonaots sod MU Of iffsstly tedosett pnoos. snap.
Pon of Idles to I.Oll[lW to the sbovs goat& .107
EBENCH FLOWERS!—The attention of
ennomers le respewtfully Invited to oar Lyre slack of
tch Flow.. which we art now closing oat a. say re
dual est.. 11.171 WIABON *CO.
Piano and Table Covers
AA. MASON 4 CO. would respectfully
:.r.l=V b Atly h rtigsd"ratt Voticted ." ,uz
t•tlowerr, um= eacadaima, • ear=
ae.,, at NM and N. AsgeltteVeL 7e9
Notice to Contractors.
ALED PROPOSALS will bd received at
the Cttßoe or lf. P. KING. Fourth at. untEl theist
teAtr , Lhe .t i n: l2 , dirle i oL i tratebtorgh coot
cob euvrert.s ■ardao aka m. 4 to 311onmalla, rottoleuumbrr
of Maio torde-ettmotal to be 18.000.) OW.dao tu their
propologe to data emorotol7 the oricepor outdo yard thrall
on Spout's 11114 oho from the foot of the hill to
MbertiA
.tor
to the Om of mkt roxl ee to to
rem et the WU* of 11. C. McGowan, Km, Penh a., where
Jettle
VIED PEAOHEI34I.OO bushels dried
ierfr" " 4 " am * 11 6. :IW.
TBE MILK
AFRICAN NIBB,IIIBIFPI,
NOW OPEN AT ATHENEUM HALL,
GLIDDONT 6e amed Tesam....o
EGYPT AND NUBIA!
iiillth a opiendid Orilary Ead=eA'MVT=
"D. dria. by 0..8. rl7 B. Con
oil at Cairo. Oriental Muria at deb exhibition: Erio7
evening at eight weioa—Widneio 23 . 0 .rd0 .4.0 "
doses opal an boor briber- diholaiioa
25 erios—ohllilerx hall prini—eoboid. P"ill.'nd
Ti.r
o. orina-•Trie.bars with oehosl, bee
Ndienry's Philadelphia & Liv e r p ool
of Packets.
Bailing from Philadelphia on the
)fith. andLlvernaol on the Warmth month
OtLIP nenr PLUM NTS, It, IL Peoomb!tarter.
„ IMAM&
, Ir e. P i (Xnet m ; 6 lr r
• PIatiN U MIN P ;(WWVI. ed. Mader.
The shore MIN bee bath of the tree and matlY
material', ard nOtecl the the rapktdp of their waken
they am OVA ttp with a/flatbed Imprommenta, are mod
:,!...=7.fo i ti ard wa. fre tunon= ....l Ibr ik thelr se;
they are com manded by men of acknowledged tlent. who
`r. ' 2 "' d 1 " , Wkdr ImPerlettoe In the peeked marine.
Perrone doldrums or brtng their hiends from the ON
g o od CnntaT obtain certer of which Ell be
efitht months, and oar agent' to lama o.rd Lid
srpotl d o rupiah them with the r laitemstion nod
lon:ructions eddies to their
For the tormenter:en ottions=wm.t4_l7-T2l;
ift m eNtZtt ierotitt, tettrialr I be =li =7 a
the sake or Post Mk. tbe Unlt
nd /Undo= „, •
dirProrlslonto topplled mamma mains folm LkTWP
poet.
kret7 week, the Wanton. impair WTI be furrdalted
„wk0,_m......10r of 12 years of age and over. 114 lb.. bread.
6 amt. Oct...], if lb. enter, I lb. km%
(llb. mole:nem, and 1 lb. DO rk. Under 12 yean of ate,
ie. breadstuff., I lb. pork. WI altoomme of Inderand
esar, and half allowance of ten, man, cad medusa.
000. MollEtillY m OD,
Rio. 8f w..e street, Boxotlldladetplila;
kt. FLOM
1.1 . 6. - tf comer Birth and Wood eta, Pit:taboret.
XTEIV MACKEREL-115 bbln. LOgeN.
a, (1861.) omit=im.tion. Just reed and roema*
ESILLKE
WI sod Liberty rt.
INSEED OIL-10 bble. pore, for sale by
)ale ItOBISON, LITTLE I 00.
BACON .11,11%5-10,000 lbs. superior quil
it t, Ibr eale by ROBISON, LITTLE 100.
254 Marty st.
I.IIIACON SHOULDERS-351000 lbs. for gale
tn. j•IG HOWSON, LIME t
ACON-7000 lbs.Haros, Sides, Shoulders,
Ibr wasp,. JIM S. t W. HARBACIOEL
COTTON -25 bales (Batting) R for sale by
ALEXANDMUMMY,
Na
VIRE BOARD PRINTS—For sale at 250.,
.11: by Del? ' W. P. MARSHALL. as Rood
nLOOMER RATS, FOR THE COSTUME
ALA TURLL—ladlee d Ilbsdrlzes h,t received
ear vale br, a. H. PALMER.
147 /Cdr Market' .7.
Q,WINER BONNETS AND HATS-R. H.
PALMER hat'lvut received • mat mirty of new
Summer livtinete,beautiful and =mid Mee.
Men'e and Devi/Irak', Straw, and other U.U. • • jell
CHEESE -52 boxes, now landing and for
Rale by ' DICX!Y
lel: Vial. and Trost 0.11.
HEESE-200 boxes in store, for solo by
1.17 ISAIAH DICKEY t CO.
itI i BBONS REDUCED!—A. A. &uoxb &
Co are now clueing out WO inu7 Ism stock of Be.
o.ot Oboes, at ery' reduced puma 0,11 bud sztrulte, If
Ten want bargain. Noe. Curd Martet et. jel7
kA PE R HANGINGSt large assortment
of Preach =4 Absyribbo Payout Ilabadays, ahrsys
x ) , sod for solo by •••Y•
N. P. NA.I.. .
017 Si Wad rt.
NEW MUSIC.
KLEBtR has just received
. Where an the him& of my youth/
mars wags chug
Farewell, if arm tasted prayer.
dealtTelnaeranea Anthent-dedinsted to the Tcaprnatre So,
F Fonda l; Meas . '', Leyte, hoerhoer ßulay..eVagrlale•Provege
ly mi ye sephyek
Tb• Keeaseake-ennale, race
no sr bele bernarylnans ColaelLs„ by Verdk
Tninking Mng by .. .Macbeth: . ,
The eelrbysted . Cndle Sang, by W. V. Wenger:
Moonlight is dreplg;
The Sue of Love, breed:fel belled by W. V. Walla=
Thosentwine balmy Wye days are gone-•• name bythe Irish Swain.
e
thsarietta, Wailse• Concert, lia•yeeka, Hernbrull, hate
km Polka. Alm, • tn. seleetton of any teaching nansk.
nrelthyy Marches, and • ersagaiele esesfearlutaf VMih..hd
flo Music- Nta.lol - Thlyn RMS.
4 10 glen (kilden
N. 0. 11.-Non entwine.. wins. • epleadid lot ot New Maws
JE NUTMEGS—On consignment,
j. win b. sold cheep to dd. atom.
Jett ISALUI DIMPLY & CO.
IptIICK.F.T.S.-425 doz. blarietta, for sale by
1,3 - 3,1 W. FIAJIBAUGH.
VEATELERS-2000 lbs:for sale:by
J•la S. t WrIULIIHAUGII.
JLA GOS—..3OO dom. for Bale by
41(1 8. A W. HARRAUGII.
To Milliners.
gri RAPE LEISSE, blur, white and pink;
tLi Irloreoen PM."
ennpa.nint• and black: -
Bland. X 6141, bt.. pink nAA
Antindal iloaara. An: An nni• b -
Jo 4 • • u. ARBUTHNOT.
UC7 4 FER MAYCIIES-25 C. 0 . E. follige . by
CUFF PII4J untreceived, a beautiful
osoortoomt at plan GoLL, bee, 7.oazoolki. and oth
•r any au! dutinble petto i r ir.
wiLsoN.
014 0 ifortot aboot, con.e of Fourth.
AcirOLD SPECTACLES—A large assortment
J..t .P.aba.m.slm, Eller sod 84w1 of eery kind.
blocts of Mete, of lb. bet quelltr, atrefalAr adjust.
.1 to th e risen atcontett to the ptiociplee of Oytlnl &d
-e . Pebble pot to to order.. . .
.
IT. W..
WILSON, Olotklan.
jell 67 Market stre..oi
10i0TASTI-14casks for sale by
a ..14 INLI&II DICKEY a CO.
ITICTORIA LAWNS--30 pieces recd and
• for Yee by jel4 AMICTLINOT.
BARRED MUSLLN-50 pieces desirable
Prtyle and quality. fur val. by
3elt . C. ARBITILMIT.
W 001 . 4 , TWINE -400 lbs. c. for 5/groy.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
4T 110LITES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third
street, opposite the Poet Mom
mA, a - Problems by the author of - Alt. Locke."
London atel the Landon Prerr , Nos. 5,5, 7.
Liktionary of Meehan. No, 31.
likakrywaras Pat.! Works, Neu 40, 41,
Flor. Fitbi Doak, No. 14.
London Ebekeyeare, Nem. 4, S 0. 7.
Llettiree on Arr.., by the Earl of CWT..
Tmrs in Afria. by Cummins.
TT. Warrrley Novels, in 5 vol.
History of Pruden.. b 7 Ilmulud s Y - muimlrk-
The of West W pri ayland. • tallair, or , kMary nowdl4--,-
in m 1
Trunim by Douglass 2).
Gerrolit a it - s.
sonthworth.
0015 Wo,.hlypit, or the da d w• O..re • futon
Timor.' bomb by Om author of "Whiterlara
T. 1515 es Me., or the Forbidden War..
Oenerra, or the History of • Portrait by . Amertnn
Lwl
T .
albot and liernenu suoireli by .1. L
International kLesssina. for Jo.
Tb. Lats.., or Pend. of the Tay. by L
Lon. La Tele, By Dams,-.,Y0. 2 Thie emsem...
the Frt.
Art Jooruld for )lay.
Itatton No. - 36, emieloslork
Oirken's Yr... Papers Atamd-by 0. A.' W. Ur
i:told.
The fatr imbed, a nrw novel by Eugene Ptra
Chubsin and Sartain kw June.
Caroline of lininewick-No.d.
Fisterr. by Henry
The Weirs of Derwrisieridem a immel. by F.L. Marl aut.
The Banker's Wiles by T. Art.,.
Ade.torm of Pen Owen, by Jaime.. jet{
ALCOHOL -30 bble. for sale by
Jill
I INSEED OIL-1000 gallons (to arrive)
for sale Of J. KID D 11C0.6) Woed r.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-10 bble. (to nr
-1,7 vivo) far nle by J. KIDD t
jel.l OD CO.Radi:
LARD OIL-10 bbls. for sale by
J. j. 14 EIDD t W. 60 Wool at
REFINED BORAX-500 lbe for sale by
1•I4 J. KIDD 1 CO.. Ea Word 4.
FISH -15 bbls. New White;
Jal4 " " "J. e.crAIILD.
SALERATUS-10( 30 ) boxes pup;
4. fm Jal~br
jell
FLAY -1000 lba. for sale by
Ot4 J. A CANTIELD.
PEARL ISII-30 bbbi. fur sale by
1r x.ll 3. B. GOTIELD.
LINSEED OIL-30 bbla. Griswold's brand,
tor d• by yol4 I. B. CAN RELD.
130TAS11-4 casks for sale by •
j. 15 3. B. CANFIELD.
FIRE PROOF PALNT-10 bbla. for Rale by
Jai J. B. CANYIELD.
UCKETS-50 doz. Marietta make, for sale
ID by Jett J. B. CANITELD.
eIIEESE-200 boxes for sale by
1114 J. B. CANITZLD
B ACON -15 calks Shoulders,
-5.14 t9 JANISRI2II2 I .:B b Ltar st.
CHEESE -40 boxes for sole by
ISAIAH DICIET A CO,
.lell Maw ad /rant old 7
aIIMIER CLOTHS, for Men's and Boys'
k 7 Wean also, TIN echi, Cashmentts, Casshocces, te,
=tr . = Nylo. and aulltiss, matTal and altered
1•13 MURPHY norzurream.
ELACK SATIN VESTINGS--Murphy it._
Outdate/4 hats received& raptaturthesbortrits.
lva Kam of • very soratior quanty. , 3
FRENCH LINENS, of various qualities,
revolved and km at the non or
ols 111111111 Y &BUM:MUM
DISSOLUTION
THE firm or Clarke, Parka & Co. Rochester,
Pa., Is the day diaaolved by mutual roasent, the 10.
threat of 0. 1. Ithrloo Wok Puteboabl by Ithmiltoo
Clarke sad P.O. Parkrotho tontlane the Muth
*
formal , under the tame nod tyla 1 Clark as .
All the b osoms of th e late Ilrat to be aettled a' by P Plr k'
b
Hamilton Clarke ot IL 0. Parka.
HAMILTON OLARILE.
• It. O. MUHL
A
U. H. HHM/N.
Plttatsukb. June 10, 1551. 5/,11:1m
Notice. •
At VING male a chancels' our business
br tit? intrebme a 0. 31. ILakoal Interleaf ht the
larke, Parke 0c..." al/ Ow Imaimme of mu
few Lai.= Llue to Clmland,
We Polo and 311r1 Line to Erik
Sandy sod Heath, Cl Itairallon.
Nobble/ Packet Liu tO Clornoland,
And also th e
but
otrlidluvalls
oa
tadr
be rubereaallefte;brgak&A):""lllll:D'Ar.
C
Plttalmagb.June 11. VlL—[lxl l
Bea Bathing—Cape *ay, IL J.
CNORESS HALL ie now open for there , ,
eeption of Wears. Themgeeol ; thankful foe the: .
Lien trat= t 7rvid ' hou
se por , .94cth ' jjr
the
pr
epat o, to snake hie hou their
raneementa n e n dueomedions. he treaenk, we)
ostlesstor7 to toal than aavddeld ban heretedare
been provided wan tb• kW& The enbeeri._ bee has %akar
pun to moon wand and attentive morel *manta, we-'
der the conviction dud they are bon soltadtotbanstdmd
sad duo of dadJorltr or Lb. murders ß. it thid On.
W MILLY.B..
TAD AND ROSIN-- .. • 7
180° bla'• ittbnea W. J ...Tha%.,. by
Jou
JOAN
Tarr a co.
WHO WILL tetalEß for the sake of ea
7 V TlCiin Dauut BrovtesgreatAMMagaßasege-
Or /Or the MM., for gto by
jal3 Le. MMS, 67 Simi rt.
Ono dollor's worth Du oared the moil dltlkolt ram,
TIMOTHY SEED-34 bblzifflsale4
•)°'' _
RICE -15 tierces Fresh, for sale ,
RICE-15
1A ie33 J. R. t.tolat
EATHRB.-100 Sides N. Y. Sole. for sale
.W 3 . J. tR. LLOYD.
SUNDRIES-- •
6 keep Mot. arid
6 -" nod IM. Lark
10 bblo. tom Flouced Olt
-9:. tap 0 Mist Totem; .
5 norm Fresh Rim
76 . Dried 6166,0 ,
300 b
dam Oore 6 Boo=A for ills by
j•li JOILN WATT (XI.
FOR Wall
STOCK of the Merchants k Manufacturers'
Dank: stack ottM Xzehanfe Bank. br
1.11
. IL D. 2;12,0.F Bankeourthat
r sad Iltoksr.
-
WAETED, •
irSTERN BANK NOTES, at lowest
sorke. rata. and bigbeEt_preolti paid Mr Amami.
op tiro. la par lode. by XING,
1.11 Banker t Broker. tooth rt.
For Sale.
A I. LOT on Penn street, stijoining,,
stable-1011 be .old low. If dothahli. the lot
tala 2l:l r ded to twit two persons. regulte of
Jelo L 111.1.81h2 2 Co.
Valuable Lot as Third street for Sale..
WILL sell the Lot on - Third attest, ad
oining the Vpholatery ininblishment of Win Noble on
ow side, wad the Engine Howe of the Vigilant Fire
Ooze am the other. The front on Third rtnen.iettli
feet, with d depth toward &wood atreet of 80 feet, more or
leas. The prised, 84,600, one thoruand to heed, the tai•
ants with intermit to
w a s tw o
by hood and mortgage rto
the Lot. payable to one mad two years from the date of
tale. The title is perfectly gond.
CHARLES SHALES,',
.itlladdir at the dike of C. Sharer t Co. booth at
VOTICE.—IF MATTHEW LINDEN, the
cat m. 1 t Ii
formerly of Helmet, in the county trf Ast•
am of Matthew lardm. the eldwr, of
MOM glare. confectioner. end who emigrated to Nor York,
in the United Rata of Amnia. in the year 1150. makes
g=4% f or, .tS h egtlr 11 i2;:i4g.leiri
something ohi
advantage. 1.11014.
• To Gardeners.
AFEW scree of gound near the city, suit-
I able at gardemitz, of
je o A. WILICUS a Co.
LARD -12 bbbs in store and for sale by
UAW! DICKEY'
/try
0 Water As.
LARD OIL of Bennett t Jones" mlinttfar
tare, for W. by MIMI DICKEY ik CO..
jelo , Weser A lycaat
fIORN-40 bbls shelled, for sale by
j.ieB.7. VON BONNOOMT A 00
CHEESE --35 big for sale by .
Jclo ' . 8. F. VON BONNIIOB.BS 2CO
BACON -20 eke, received and for oaks by
Jelo WICK 2 WCANDLE.92.
L I I ,SEED OIL--10 s m atl , ar z i t • 185/
,
CHOCOLATE -128 bra. Boston Chocolate
fm W. by 140 RICH t breILTDLESS.
DRY HERRlNG—forsale by
15 1410 WICK. 11"CANIDLE13.4.
GREASE -10 bble in store and fore sale
ISAIAH DICKET a cO., -
Jelo b7 Water atal Trout At&
rrOBACCO-425 boxes toed of the beet
1 *sada be sad 611 la no_ zeil &reale by
hair MILEY a 00.,
.1.10 Watar and Pivot W.
Boyers' Pismo Preceptor. - -
SIEBER has inat received , Beyers'
inrregtod b by prerironsi r tgn th lel this eatintaT at Plain, wkitb to
r
gune, to be the beet work of the Mod exer
Beyer,well krwern as one el the mod rnocesefal ease Nem
for beginner. and poolls. tow here enpriled • want know
..d ii.../ISeit by th e 1901i1.1 pnblle, en elements.
boot. proirreedre and interesting to the papa. WA to its
excrete.. and tunes, ens greatly iscilitaihis and =tooth-
Int the winiewhar tepees and WOK., tort dandy ar
We and pinto playing. The folkowing Profewore who bpn
examined the work, are referred to:
Professors Herbaria, lendernintinFehte. broth. jet°
kOVERLNG'S SUGAR.—W bbla Lover
i.e. retailed =I yaltertred eneskrjoet received end
r leer by • d- 31•CLCKG t CO.
140 ZO Liberty
SARDINES LN BRINE.-111 - kegs Sar
-1.7 din. id bride (Seitdatiada)jost. reftlyvl for sate
17.11 W3L A. 3PCL 0 23.5 LibertßO (X).
at.
. . y
FoßEatti . A.S—Just received at No. 256,
Met ra th ir=of=iorat i l4 , and
to?ly Si t :best or pandit by ,
WM. A. 31'CLURG W .
1010 Grocers and Teo Dealers.
OT .CLAY-7 tons Copley's Pot Clay, No
P
:4Juss reerlrol and for iris by_
~to SCHOON3LULER t CO.
NEW MACKEREL-50 bbls No. 3 . , large
ss,s =eke:4lllbn re0414141.4.id rnr sale by
1410 8. a W. 11.0.0.1.11011.
W , 04 , *— , % esh paid for the difTer•
r.lO S. & W. lIARBAIXEL
iptous—no bbls. "extra" fiats inatare
=I for rale by iclo 8. 3W. ILIWBAUGIL
11,1 ACKEREL—Qaarter bbls No. 1 fat
13. A. baaelearel. Mae and tel b
18-t f au Acirr co. -
Joo • Watert Front ets.
COTTON -116 bales in store and for sale by
ISAIAR DICILIT t CO.
talo • Water a Pnett sta.
HAVANA SUGAR.— 50 bxa white Ha-.
JA, ram augur, ntst rpeoltrd and for ealn Ar
BURIIRIDOE L.:6M AX,
irg No. 115 Water street
LOAF, SUGAR.-30 bbls loaf sugar (m
-antled nimben) for We tr
lA nuattamis a INOUE:AM.
No. 116. Rotor street
WHITE SCARF SILKS. -A. A. MASON
Tr•k Co..lla.jimrt ftedrelper Extras. Ma =ming
ai to.
whiell cite attention of customers la Invitad at No. 62 arid
Marltat st
More New Lawns.
A A. MASON & CO. have just received
7 ,1=4 :11FLir' r th e . " T attoV e l.
Wl, at F a 62..4 61, t emt
The. Family Friend,
ABAKING .prepasation intended tti &i
-persede the 1110 of Teast—shiett.Sloso mixed with
nottrotilt prolooein =be floor, 10 or =relearn of{ lb.
eseb. than by the nee .f mist. The shots mimeo of bread
making, before Wog baked dove not take more than 20
ygr . o=yrt a tvz . tl:e b rle i rtitge=l of y o tout n_ W i ae=
e=:f rP r 'th
he alasV;rlir light.t
e many dead. Added to all th• advantages of light.
agreeable, wholes:roe diet for ma voyage. d_ germ. b it e
freed,
plates. where_ yeast bp hard to pet. this Mil be
Mand invaluable for Wrote mod mkee—it tri ll m
ho folmd
freed, and cheap. tot torgetting tltat they trill he mote
Imletable—mod mobs Moss breed even mote digravible.
Sold in bottler. at 2S, and fa mote. -
- . .
PHILLIPS & HATERS,
71. North Fourth st,Philarielehle.
Side Azeit for Pittabarsb, R. _
9RI ELM. ipr,.w o „,d
street, JeSsLLa
Philllpe and il_ltyers' New Article for the
World's Fair! •
IZI1:1 na 1D GLUE, Which Coluelaa wood, stone'
chi, e eir
at. marble. qtlliarare, or area
t trolible or greparation. Ina short thee any art}
ale of furniture may b. ramie !tod as mai Or
of
vide
licet:id and polecats] Cement-The booakeepere of this
State are Malady well ware of ita genuine evil inspator
aleptbty to their movable', abo o.. haw who bme • not
Cod a lt are repassed to do so. Fi Mould be w
out Me bottle of Liquid requires no naming, b
always
any
forme, and mar be oxd br•orwith
ome, on any article, In groneser. Then is eo Melte the
glitelat,end to nmehenharit la ar e aal Ratters
visa mese of Cm Stems unaniniona in their
verdict in ra* of It. Done throw anythlower wide
cat trying Ma PRILLIPS 2 MAYERS,'
74, North Fourth greet, Philadelphia
Agent for Pittsburgh, J. KIDD CO., earner Povrth
aid Veal street. Agent for Allegheny city, JOHN DOUG
LAS. Draw.. iegellm •
T. SALE—one Kiln: of Brick. Enquire
at W.ICCLISCSOCEI Carpet Wareboaae,
ta9 Z'io. PP Fourth stmt.
Ladies! Ladies! Ladies!
IV:MILD you save your furniture and
*raid mails tutruseataug Mar fur your servants.
the gees: and des•la , .g road fun:dame toted if.
Yd ZdSrZ
111 brippArg Vta jo i.df m ay tA i nfe r 9 . aF
la Dottla `'" ii=ll,Vu b olrr
Thls i great thing too tarn/tare dealers. 8014 to hot
des, at 1235.W4, sad ZS mita
PHILLIPS MAYERS,
TS. North north street, Phitsdelphla.
trmts for Pittsburgh, BRAUN I REIT= corner of
et. Clair and Llbarty stmt. Stadiat
RICE -14 tierces for Bale by
Sa WICK a arca:num
LARD -12 bbLs Na. 1 Lard for eale by
jet. . MVANDLX6B.
STARCH-40 boxes Bonbright's extrp for
ad. br ie9 IMADLESS.
LVET O.III.PETS.— . . W. liTliiitock has
the Arrest sseortmrot of Yet
z.nta enkot6rer. Jo this market. Carpet 11:11o.ro
BRUSSELS CARPETS.—W. M'Clintock
Mt store sad for mle • hue emartmeat of see.
=sEntsss c . leritets,to whirl b. Unites the, siteattan of
tamen. Carpet Mentions. zoo. 76, Yourtb Jef
. •
(lOC° MATTING--For public • halls and
tea. to Wu, uud for tee b
Jeir
IV. M'CLINTOC.6.
°mutt Wirohooso. Na. 70. Fourth K.
ABBITTS SOAP POWDERS aro now
polloale y ee , lLdra.
Wartantai not pot I njure clothe. For Itat;;Tir•ol.
W and retail, by IVN. Ji..II'CLIIRO 00
'Je7 ssa leberiy et,
ErFFEVESCING COMPOUND, naafi
-1,2 NC. for it raisinlf br.a. tbki!
•laming of 13 p.m mat In 41 , a, r ff 3l , c ct z t, R . 1 , 01 y
i. '• 7 • • • - 11S.S. Liberty
BUCKETS t TUBS-60 doz. Buckets;
1l to .• TWA [Amin,
L, WATERMAN A SON&
_
P ORK—A few bble. prime, and a email lot
Bulk Mee4 for de rLe 9. RATERMAN SONIL
4 11TTER T -5 ,
4 , 41:16r0v.1580,.
irIiAC,C UL 0-2 i, 0 , kegs T A ld s. ,se;sao.' 1 , . Six
JB2 =
68 Wan', 8.181 TO 11818
BLooM S-200 tone Soft Tenn., for sale by
Se 2 JAmts-ni,Lst.m..
LARD OIL-10 bbl!. NQ. Ibi ails by
WICK i VeCAND.I.M.
TANNERS' OIL-00 bbla. just roceiviug
JOby canal. and far salsl.7 JA3 l kB DaLZEU.
Oa. Wear a;
Q, SOD, 350 detta.ks Svia, 01-our
iz awn make, rot We at »dared alio., by '
MatiETT. ....AY aOm
Watrr stnwt,
• &tea Fine (Wong Tea.
RUST RECEP(p, at N 0.2.56 Libertrert.,
• my nor* of Oolong Teo.
..hit
.er•
eatmal, unwed In th e city. Tho dewing •
gr.t ra tt d l3l: s l l =. but afsbl7 smartie Black Te!L,
e i le/ 'rum,el,l7.eare . ty, trim Sae. to t,
0 23.
Irish garl"Otst warran to ve satire
or no saleikoo4trepartia 00:11.2*
Jet Cesoirs elates Deslerse
W il li 'N ett -20 .0 0 9 best firo. in store;
%JP bY
F LAX.IO each for ado by •
WIOS. a WCANDLERS,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
1851. SPIUING ARRANGEMENT.
Forty-eix hours to Philadelphia.
Forty - foar ' boaritollaltimore.
D3l miles Railmid-103 miles Canal
ISM" *Oft MAIM . A.Se atirrosusa RCM
TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE D
NEW YORK.
-Being frte from the manly &lava cod yor el
connected trig; pieta Lie= .
Two Daily Lines Expreu Packet
akeiNa IMMO
SEXCLVIIIILLY FOR MESH.), _ I
for Johnstown, , th non
SAVE _
HOLLIDAYSBITEGH,
Tbara taking
NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILRO ,
Two Hundnd and-Ora
me direct to
Nelda Wan arm. morninglosoinely or Eight o'
and ovary matt' ttu sana bum ,
ran to Philadsluida. $lO. Pare to Baltimore. 6.
do Lancaster so do Haniaborg •
Paasimgers for Baltimore,
IT** tba Turk and Cumbarland Rallsoad. at Harrisburg.
Its V I Z a Tu r po r in i=place. Distance lalgittY
Tio charge for handlingßaggage on this routs.
The Cars on tOl. route art taw, and of lb. moat .7)77.r
ealLittlactiOn roe ...con us safety.
If you desire away travelling and econartoble sonar
Jai:dation. mono your Iktots at
J. P. HOWES. Agent.
Mannera.EEcoost.
D. LEECIIA. CO.
1851. WESTERN 1
T4LNSPORTATION CONPANY.
D. LW= er. COW LIM
v I A. eaSia
RAIL ROAD AND CANAL
PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BAT ,
MORE, AND NEW TORII:
..;
HE Canal being in good order, we are
amaared t. =MICR NWEIDIand tlterehildbp to
float the dove titles, at the lowed earn t ratt:
freight.
„ Ilttrooptorte rte dlarateh. Tye torte and
gate an sad rtortrollet hy the broorteWs.
of luting lambemitted. wed rtl lesUortiehe PrOetOrtr ere
k' fiZto, at . attires;
cu LLIEL&B.. ProP
ppubm rtetont. h.
ILLECIUS A =ECU.
Ertrtring Dew; Noe. 73 15. Bouthe.
Drtiverloslm b re st,
MTH NUN. AgentA
N 0.71, North Pi, ilaltictont.
T. LC MRCS, Amt.
fee No. T. Wert street. Nem Tort
pi.torpoi:4o, l / 1 ):4 al
XONONOMELA. Rom:r._ - - •
Via Brownsville and Chmberlank to Bo=
• • and Philadelphia. . . .•
KriNING BOAT leav6s the
above- the Bridge daily. at 5 o'cloor hreclnliy.l eon.
with the are at Cumberland nen'. morning. I
The Boat lean. daily ,NolanDa. dunday everangt
al 0 olclont. conneoting with the cart ha Cannherlua my,
waxing at 10 o'clock. • • • -
Time through to Ilaithoon..l3 bouts. Fare only SD
Time through to Phllwialidals.l.o bourn Yam only $lO.
Ttoa National Bookie new.d. Conductornme with
the Cowl. tatween nrownsvi and Cumberland; which
makes this decidedly the beat routs Eut.
1
M.ESKLIIM amt,
051ce In the blonongaheLa olie.
• ONLY 28 'HOMO TO CLEVELAND.
...
iliaggaP. 1851.Atis:
- MUMMER AILILLNISEILIET 13. • WEEN
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND •
KL:RESS Packet and Railroad Liao for
Claselersl e oWester hes V' Wcov, .b 7 Stamm
us hto Beaver, le etassec:tett with the elewentl Lo-
(Abed Express Packets of Carte, Puts L Co., from Seaver
^l2?7L' isstPl i terealfts "4'd ne.Calt="d.l th.
PACEETE. _
._
Stermarn MVO their 11:Zitt moil& tba
Mom at 9 fetlock. A. Id.. tonnatidng vith PUtat
Beard, width will lam immedlately the arrival the
steamer. arriving at gamma In time Ur the Express
of Cars fir Clavaland. Panem by this line arrive, at
Clmodand it. time to tak• godlrmd Lina of Stomas
for BUFFALO and DLTROIT. and tbe abeamara Mr Chica
go, billwankie. 'Toledo,
Sand,
OM. Dunkirk and grin
W U, meting train of cars kir Won. Seeds. land
Cintitinat, • CLARKE. CAMS • 0D.. ,t000.
Iscemnrs. FA.
. AGENTS:
R. It. MOORHEAD,
•
madar St. Charlea Cote
0. 31. CARTON,
Office molar 51: 7 mMlar cr.
nun. of Smithfield and Wideroboe
apt PITTSBURI/
.1851-- . '..,,.
UNION LINE .• I_
On the Peruisylynx& and Ohio Comet . :
. . , . PROPRIETORS:
.CL PA R ES t CO- ....Rociurra, /J...
CH , caiwiniiiiii.Tro - -- annun4 a
nS we Imown Line 18,110 W
ham MILTO4:I ild
yvara.,. ad ~. the Canal and I IZ W r JI
The facilltics of the Lim . are nrunrynased Inustrabort.
ray, and 0arn . .... ,, ,.di7 of R.O osperience of Cardthu. a./ ef
ficacy of , .
Oh* Boat. —-- Tra Piitahruirh and C/avaland daily, crat
• l IIROLI and Blli h ' aura Line of Cm claaratr
(propeller and mods) on the Laker. . . .
CONSIGNS:Eft • ,
Parlu A Cc , ,l'ontustoarn, O.: • .
A ki r ilfa ' rk ‘ , " ii= " oValls. 0 ; •
• U. Prardirseßaventia. o.:
• .
• Brayton! Co., Itavanna, 0 •
I lterit,&innel ft Co., Yrankil . B . b Od. . _
•`'''..,,
• Wheeler rel .t. f`u i).: ''''' ' •
thurl.a . pn A Pah harnhsta, City, cfr- '
, Peckham I &ottani Lir I .. ''
. . . ItklEam uemaa 12,Cn i .Drktod ahli g ,,,,
Ina; -
• Geo. A. Oibbirado7Chleago,
Thomas ne , W
-- i. " 2liortri.
_4.= ,
, n i , eon Water and 4. Bralihlald BR, PI, I . h.
COPPERAS.-S 5 bbls. for safe by
J. Kilt c CO.
—--- No. GO, Wood
STAR CANDLES-10 boxes, prime tri
de, int Bak br J. HID D & CO.
- No. 03. Wood
MEDICATED NYines and Brandies, aTh
jtui neretred end Mar sale Dr
J. KIDD t OO.
No,
. _ _
JAPAN VARNISH-3 bbls.
il (Baltiza. re)
.for ale by J. Em* CO., I
Na gbh Waal IL
- -
REAM TARTAR-1,000, Ib3. for rude b
J. BIRD d
• No. CO. Woad et.
PERM OLL-18 bbLs. extra, for sale bj
SC WICK k McCANDLE2B.I
..4.NNERS' OIL-23 bbl=. , for solo b_T
J 4 WICIC XeCANDLW.
0.3. MACKEREL.-50 bble. for saleiby
JANES DAM:ELL.
No. 69 Wrans
DLLS' SARSAPARILLA.—A few dos
i' 4 m•rtb"" l ".ft""'"lN. wlcansaaNi. I
Comm of Word awl 5411 h raw*.
•
CANARY SEED.-3,50011m. just received
from the Doh * prime ankle et seat fort*
8.1. WICKIIiSHANt.
.1.6 Camera Wood mut Sixth Atm
VOFFRE-300 bga. prime Green Rio Cor
ed ANA rocelyed sad far ale by
JOEL'? WATT CCA
F ISIL--50 bble, new 1851, pickled Her; I ng
se m neu do bels. do do a' do 7 • d o
In In rare and tor W. by Tial JOLCI WAIT k
v .
CHEESE. -31 bre. Cheese, receiving
Dm, utd for de br a
DAIZLL.
ie6 65 Water
ARD.-2,000 lba. Lard, for sale on can.
dramag DT WOO -
at.
gall 1 ble .4 h4d winte_r sperm
nrlag
LAO wrw.
whites
MOO Tumor oil
4
1.800 N. W.cout 141- 4 ' „il s I
ID atm sadlca sale by
KELM;
Y.
FLANTATIONSagst and Mohl Ben
lo store awl D
Eo L r wo
KELLER * RICH:IIEON.
.foe. 221 a =I. uecq
SUGAR I=allaa 11101 seaea and
,' 2111 % llalassas—Bi. Jams •
' 101:4= flarPlantaloa ertyar. "7.
On cP.algonmat a y layeal• try
MILLE& & RICILLITON. '
1,3 . Boa. = & =I. LOWLY
__.__.__
i t ABBITT'S Double Refined: Salem
d 1 e 0 p„,,",,PMb h 6 3 Q.,...L.Nab ...... , A., ...
o r.. 61U by 1111. — A. WM - . IW .
L____h ... r .. T...
Tiorcee Rice in afore
oh by MILLER & RICUTPON,
No& 27.11. Llbertr
OMAN CElta---,,b3. for . , ealajoiy
8. F. TON BONIIORST a CU.
i i ,.:l44R—ao I,.%e t : o ile jo tor 3:1647
(11.1ETZE-30 bin. W. R., for sale by
ieS 8. F. Vas BONHORIIT a CC
RAISINS. -60 boxes M. R. Raisins,• 40 half do do
-
MILT.= & mcfurrsos. , .
,
PtENDID FRENCH PARER LIAG. —
X3(33.--Gokt. Gold rod Velvet, IkcittekTalo stry'aad
Voroolt Paps, of moo.. ioolle4 o, cod
plias to mull the crow:mtgs.& of &tract or
ctoratreve. for rate at thr ortablistaccat of of
rtyW . TEtOMAS PALIISII. 65 W &Ann, 1.
pm ntoN—go o tune t i res ere . ei ;
. re;lial d ar t ,
_= s LaZ-4.1
Brandies, Wines, dr4 - 7 -- T
AVING completed sr:engem:lents-Ira
lama 1.0 Bordosor. and Oran .enrooair t ettwitu.
Notticat of nu onto,. 1 $ 5:15 th us otablod to to
1,,,
from mob". custom holm Mt,
411.110 u Is invited la my WM, az balmr:
110 pettsg. ft-na Hordsocr.soec:
71 h66a""end tAdAtr+.s
yO.tQW. and
atm ,c
51 gr. cask. Mackin; or wen ,
.• Port WlooK.,__Dorl oars otifold low*.
barketaark ,
vintogellst6.4.
45 1000 =
Benbarto arrlVarss
15 pips lioUsr4 and 5 c2m305,510i5.
wartrit.wm /Ash 11161534.
00 05553 30315505 %; 3 Mk00 ' 1i ' r Salo
owsk 50 50 t Ltd Smith -I.
Lk." sueli,4llo
Anlilnrarktalz USA &miss gm, as tuitit
011 11. krorsblo tem.
ted wi , th kb., .I ,lc st e lmass,o.4
knrott rote..
_ln:m execu um
and baler. 30 " , mw Mort.
543/fr.lor ' • Pldss4ajgdl.