PCVLIFitiEI+ BY WIIITE L CO P IT TSB lIILUE LDAY BIOILNENO, MAY: 2, 1651 County Conmzilni • Siiir•Tfao Whigs and Antimasons of Mk . . cuoic,oxiir Will met on_ , ,Aurday. ahe 31st of Mar. pm lb ~ at . usual 01•cfs atliolding Dr/m=l ntsetm,p; to l'onnahrkrespectively at 3 o'clmk. P. IL. nad to the several Werdi Mad Boroughs at 7 o'chmt, P.A., to select delenktei frOm each election District, to a County Con. eestlot,'to be heid at the Court Mose, On Wednesday, the 4th of Jam next, .5t.,10 o'c/ock, 31„ to make the County r.c.m.budor.s preperatovg to them.% Genteel Election. snd Loo to SIMOIJat delegates to the- Attie COISVC2UOII, to meet .at lantaster, on the 24th of June. JOSIAII KING, Ch'n of Ozahmine. Rm. C. Punin, Beer. .pZialte To the Whigs of Pennsylvania. JP-A STATE. CONTENTION *rill le. held In the City of Lanentrlor„on TUESDAY, June :nth, IE4I, fur the P. , C., ,,, f,......ka1 . a4r umiLlo r egfor_tt. onion of nenettutr and Ibiert.''' u''''''' -a.try"ifeartr.ll,=°". Joss,h IL neneellit Samuel Bleolenamy, Y. tenon Morton, C..Thonnon onto es, 11. S.Ungluff, ,- Eantuel B. Monona. Bennet Dell John S. Brown. Nathaniel Ellmeker, T. Taylor Worth. Wm. J. Ilstbinson, Alexander E. Brown, Worden E. erosion. Wm. Eater. 'Moues E. Cochran, - Wm. M. Wane, !teary Johnson. Charles 11.13orttment James Clark Charles D. Phelps, (hone Crew. D. A. Firmey, Edwin C. Wilson, John Allison, C.O. Limon. Daniel MrCardy, ift Itr U'al. Coo J FIIT''. , John C. Nerille, Franordan. R. It YULE tIMITII. thundery. If proof were Wanting previously, of the too tire which actuates tile editor of the Journal in his bungling attempts to propitiatethe adminis tration by traducing the Scott movement and its friends, it was given in that paper of yester day. The rambling, wordy rejoinder—reply it is not—the editor makes to our remarks of Wed nesday shows that he has been hit between wind and water, and he resorts to his usual subterfuges to hble any evidence of damage. The main ques tion at issue, which he'rnisel himself in attack ing the friends of Geo. Scott, is almost wholly loot eight of, and the controversy as he conducts it has dwindled down to mere personalities, nod ispid as,tortions. For this sort of work we have - neither taste nor fines!, and we must lea , e him the field until we find it necessary again L ad minister a little wholesome castigation. T::ero is cue portion of our neighbor's article, ...r -ower, so ridiegoesly complacent, that we can not depriro our readers of, the amusement it rill afford them. - We may, however, plume - ourselves on the soundness of that judgment which enabled ua a low days before the Scott , Meeting, in writing to a friend of President Fillinore'e, to any, in effect, that --the Gazette lame Scott-wise but can be drio. on Look to Fil/snore by a littleseasonable hammer ing, and as it is desirable; it ahould continue to i support the Administration, I will see what can be done in that way." Yesterday's Gazette registere that paper a sup- ' garter of the President and hie administration. Of coarse our task is done. The siffy - vanity and serene self-complacency of the above can scarcely be paralleled. We were indebted to it for as hearty a laugh ac we have lately enjoyed, and that is something El though it was purchased at the, expense of our important contemporary. It seems that it is de sirable, even in our neighbor's opinion, that we should continue to support the administration, and he kindly volunteers a little "seasonable ham mering," us a wholesome discipline to keep us in the traces, and he now complacently strokes his chin, mad oracularly declares, "our task is done," the Gazette "is registered as a supporter of the President and his administration." We suppose there is no disputing this high authority; we are now under the effects of our neighbor's "sea sonable hammering," eerier in curia, once more, and man has a right to aisputo our "al legiance" to the administration. Little boys take &mit delight is erecting card houses for the pleasure of demolishing them. Our neighbor desires to show his burning real for the Whig ad ministration, and he seta up a fiction of his im agination, fights it most lustily, demolishes it, and thea,rejoices over the spoil. The Gazette is Sight, "our task is done I" .Pity, also, he could not add, and the "printing , is won," for that is the'origin of all this exhibition of zeal for the admirlitration. Not only overweening complacency and Tel& ty are shown in the above extract. It shows theimpertlnent, officionsintermeddler, the obtru- Wvebtaybody in matters beyond his concernment, and the shallow pated politician. If the whole thing is not a fiction, similar to his base asser tion that the Gazette is opposed to the adminis tration, it presented:dm in a new light not more enviable thansatcay other salient points of his character. - Bct enough of this controversy. Our neigh. bor line gratified his vanity, and if he has not rendered himself ridiculous by his absurd posi tion, and his manner of wooing die administra tion—it is not his fault . . He displays an ignorance of Pennsylvania poi it-tes, and Pennsylvania opinions, that a Beano:- . boy reader of a daily journal ought to be asha med off. The other day he - commended an ar ticle 'in a Harrisburgh paper in relation to the friendly understanding which exists between Gov ernor Joie:mon and the President, in a style to create a broad grin to the taco of every well in formed, politician in the State. Nobody doubts that the best relations exist between the diltin. gab bed chiefs of the Whig Governments at Wash ington and ,Harrialaugh, but every body !MON'S enough& to know that the Scott movement hea met with the approval' of nearly every Whig of pnitisinence in the State, of all the Whig 1.1711- 13 , 75 s of the Legislature, of t ho mains at large, of nearly the entire press, and of the paper, in particular, which the Tanned declared spoke by the authority pf the State Government. As the Journal insinuates quite broadly tint we have an 'adjunct" in the labor of preparnsg etlitoriala,-a common trick with him when occa sion sores—and a matter of leas importanc, to 113 then to the gentleman moat unjustly thrust at —tre may , be permitted to suggest that he would do well to adopt the idea contained in his int cods, especially when anything nada and pructicel is to bo &amused, whether na regards • politica, or any thhig else. RA DAD MEETING IN BEATER CONNTT.—The Beaver Argis publishes a report of a meeting of the citizens of Beaver County, held in the "Bridge water House, on the 26 alt." Archibald Robert son Esq. was called to the chair, and Dr. T. J. ChM:dace, and David Brown Esq. appointed se cretaries. A preamble and resolutions were adopted in favor of "a communication by rail road between the Ohio River and Lake Erie within the borders of Pennsylvania," and ex pressing the opinion that the matter Is of "great importance to the citizens of Beaver County, as the vallejra of Beaver, Sheuango, and Conneaut present the moat advantageous route by which this object can be acccomplished, being shorter and mare easy of construction than any other route between the Lakes and the River; and al so Admitting of more uniform and easy grades than can poesibly be obtained by any other route." In this view of the Matter, it was determined to assist the Pittsburgh and Erie Company in building the road. A committee was appointed to confer with the directors at their meeting in Erie on the lit instant "as-to the propriety of putting under- contract that part of said road between New Castle and the Ohio River, at the wiled day practicable. , • The name committee wan empowered to ap point - another committee to obtain releases on the route through Beaver Comity. Tam Emir hisasacas.—The Centreville Times has • letter frtnn Wilmington, Del., dated April 24, which sage: "his supposed that one of the realmurderera of the Cowden family, is imprisoned in Dover jaiL Ms name Is Taylor. He contemn to harnigas slated in the murder, and says there were eleven Adhere - engaged in the bloody deed, a part of whom are in Chestertown jail, and a part in Elk ion Jan Stet= AT TIM Sot-tn.—The election of the aleelltioniat Sumner, to the Senate, from Massa ehatette, has raised the ire of the South Caro alum. The Charleston Mercury sue "The execution of the fugitive law has sud denly raised the violent anti-alavery party to - supremacy... The 'triumph of the law" has uteenly 'Fended the triumph of Sumner. It has broued, the matter to a test, and tide is. the re sat." • In,writiog to a Preach . „faunal, =a defending his mousy transaction; Ledo& Bal4 states that his wink on her ismariaim, Incogtoants a !aroma 1,000,00% ",1171'/ Lip IMILILIMD Elf ITITZWItGHP Under this title, we find in our exchanges:from all pike of the country, the most exaggerated desertiitiomt of the "noise andconftudon," as. Mr. Barn; called it,lrhich issupposed where driv en Je y Lind frbm Pia . 4k; .rgh.. We gave, at theme, a brief account of the conduct of the crowd which, since all the exaggerations and pos itive fabrications have been traced up and detect ed,ti;:rna out to be perfectly correct. But the adCO lis very different from the initiated stories told some other city papers, and editors at a distance naturally suspect that the Gazette, and otherlPittaburghjournals agreeing with us have, for the honor of the city, suppressed the worst of the story. Wewould remind our distant eon tem pt raries of a fact which they may have over look , Tit: that some newspapers owe their ex. isten e to popular excitements, and have thus a dices interest in-st i rring up tea-pot tempests. The rst wild reports vent forth by a portion of our press, and by telegraphic reports, are widely circulated,, while the corrections that slip in, one by one, arealtogether overlooked. : . , The truth of the matter is easily' understood. There are blackguards and homeless boys eager for eXcitement, in,Pittaborgb, as there . are instil Ma We have our share of these plagues, but no more than our share. No city in the Union has a l right to reproach us on this score. When Jenny Lind's concert was about to commence, the bystreets and alleys poured forth their streams, and Fifth street wax crowded. But there was noth inexcite the bad passion of the people; no one dreaded a disturbatice,and there was none save the i shouting and coarse jests which are always heard in stith gathetiar, But :ell were determined to see the woman who had set the country crazy, even at the-risk of suffocating each other. The roofs of the housed around Masonic Hell were covered with Fieople who had obtained theirscats by payment, or special favor, and the atones thrown in at the windows were little pebbles pitched at random by some boys in the rear, who wished to enforce the rule of 'diets off in Trout,"' against the fortunate holders of "secured seats' on the combi of the roofs Some of these pebbles struck - the glass, but we have not been bble to End that a single pane was broken. Yet see read in our', exchanges the most fearful ace '`f is of "excited mots cad windows:" WU:, the concert was over, Mlle Lind prefer red gOing out in the rear of the building, to en counnwing the mass of pecr:e who were more than ever desirous of seeing her, as they had all heard her touderfal, as distinctly as the audience inside; but although they Were disap pointed by her retreat, there was no disposition thown to make a disturbance. To tom up the whole, there were a few rat faits in the crowd,,who behaved in liccordance with their trno character, and would no doubt, have been glad to create what id their slang, they call a muss, but the people, having no other feeling than an intense curiosity to sec-Jenny Lind, had no inclination to second Meru. Will our contecoporariee abroad, oblige U 3 by noticing this correction "No BLARE ATTACHED TO THE OTTICIII9 This stereotypid phrase, which has been sup posed insepurable from reports of steamboat ac cidents, has at length been discarded by a Coro ner's Jury, in Genera, New York_ A gentleman named Riley was killed bithe collision of two trains' of ears on the Railroad, and the Coroner's Jury, after giving its opinion of the immediate cause tof the death, Odds the following dechira- tion : 1 • And the jurors ir:foresaid, upon their oaths aforesaid, do reprelaeMd the carelessness of • the government of the said Rochester and Syracuse Railroad Company, in not furnishing such proper and necessary preventives to such collisions, as would warn approaching trains of the pre-on cupatinn by another train of the traclo.at a sta tion. • And the jurors aforesaid, upon their oaths aforesaid, do also say; that the above stated col lision and accident occurred through the gross carelessness of Robert Dixon, the Engineer of the locomotive Republic, attached to the said Accommodation Train; and they do hereby re commend to the Coroner of Ontario county to issue a warrant for the apprehension and com mitment to the jail, of the said Robert Dixon, Engineer as afOresaid. Pens the Marcel. hes Presbyterian, of IV ednitsday. Ptrreacaan 431) Ease RAILIIO/11).—Acircular, enclosing the following resolution of the Board of Directors of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad CoMoony, was received by several of our citizens • few days since: • Ruolved, That the citizens of Mercer, Law rence, and Beaver counties, who feel an interest in the . conatructien of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad, be requested to scud a delegation to meet this Board at Erie, on the lot day of May next, to consult as to the propriety of setting under eontract that portion of said road between New Castle and the junction with the Pezudsyl verde and Ohio Road D. 31cAL.LISTER. Sec'' , Pittsburgh sad Eila R. IL Co To comply with the invitation given, a meet was held in this place on Monday evening, and a large delegation was appointed to represent Mercer county, in the contention at Erie. Del egations, we undentand, have been appointed in other parts of the county, and we have no doubt but all the counties named will be represented. From the spirit exhibited by the directors, and the interest manifested in the prosecution bf this work, we have strong hopes that it will now be undertaken in good earnest, and pushed forward to an early completion. One great ob stacle to the prosecution of this work, as our readers arc aware, was the strife between the rival companies—,the Pittsburgh and Erie Lail road C 9. and the i'maltlin Canal Co,—both con tending for the right to connect with the Ohio line; but an act passed just before the adjourn ment of the Legieiature, destroys the latter and and loaves the fernier iu full possession ,if the right of way to Ohio as well as to Pittsburgh. F 17.773151 ACCOt N 75 01 THE MICHIGAN Orr- LAlvd.,The Detroit Dail Advertiser of 3i onday last contains the following additional items con cerning, the arrest of We band of scoundrels which has been a o fortunately broksn up: U. S. ,3larshal assisted by Lie Deputies, Rio. S.. Dygert, Andrew Stewart, and John Warren, City Marshal, mode another haul on Friday evening about nine e'clock, in the town of Salem, Waehenaw county. They arrested one Van Sickles and another person, whose name we did not learn, for being engaged in counterfeit ing U. coin. On Van Sickles' premises they found about a peck of bogy, coin in , half dollars, five franc ' pieces, qod quarter eagles. They also found a beautiful net of dies for making half dollars.— The disk were found buried In his coal bowie, (he being a blacksmith,) and the coin in the bel- Fivrs of the shop. The cola was well executed, and had a pretty natural ring, but rather light in weight. it was no perfect, however, that it would readily pass among any but sharp business men. Vim Sickles has long been suspected of being engaged in kindred operations The past two weeks have been hurrying times for a certain class of gems in this State. The Cross Bar Hotel, kept by Sheriff Baldwin, is exceedingly well patronized just now, and yet there is room (or "a few more of the same sort." Two Moan or rumt.—Constables Jno. Dumas, of this city, and Henry Ifolden,of Jackson ' came in an the Saturday morning train, with John Ladue add Robert M'Cann, two more charged with being among the Railroad conspirators. They were arrested et Tecumseh. During Saturday, officer Boyt arrested a gent of color, named John Jordon, for gelling flour from the warehouAe of Bridge& Lewis. Two other ebony gentlemen, one named Cook, were also arrested daring or day, as co-partner,. Movairar roe Gnu. Scirrr.—Not of the least important indication of the popularity Gen. Scott is a large meeting recently held by the Whip of Fittaburgh, the proceeding of which we:copy in to our paper to-day. It will be then that it in propelled to bold a Western Convention in that City, in August neat, which all the Western countiewof the State are invited to attend. committees of Invitation and Arranpran'zits were lip inted by the meeting, composed of the ri t sort of men, end we doubt not all the p • arrangements will be made on a scale every way worthy df the occasion. We promise our Wing hrethern of Allegheny a h eart y response from Washington County. Th e Hero of !Andy's Lane is their favorite, and when a Siting Occasion is preainted they will be found rallying eround his standard with a unanimity not once ••ed in the memorable campaigns of 1840 an. 1848. Wathin'gron Broom. '•Ced, a few dap ago, commencement of er at the Freedom ship-yard for Capt. the Nelson; intended, we presume, for trade. The new boat will be over .• --• feet long, and of proportionate - Pad power. OM. Freedom artisans are turnthg out firs► rate boats, each, for u the Keytsonti State, the Cincinnati, • undotabtedly' i give to Capt. Moan* Wo no r a Sae l blows, o the Whoa two h• espadty noted fon Instance,' and fins 3301 WIIMICIM AFRICA- We give below an interesting narrative of 4 I recent treaty made by . Commissioners of the Bi- I public of Liberia, Messrs. Payne Iliad Brandee, with some of the interior tribes. These 'rend,- men wersrdeputed by the Government to visit Cape:Monnt, Sogaree, Mannah Riser and Ho lum", to make payments to the chiefs for those territories ceded to the Government. The Com missioners were also charged with the duty of , ' visiting the seat of war In the Vey county, to offetthe mediation of the Liberian Government, audit possible, put an end to the mercenary and cruel war, which for years has existed between the Vey, Glslah and Boosey tribes. The Liberian Herald repOrtettLat the efforts of the Connie sinters were crbwned with gratifying nieces*, and publishes the following extract from their report : December 19t11.—After settling with the chiefs and obtaining title deeds for the whole of the Grand. Cape Mount, Sugaree, Mannah River and Solemn territories—we communicated to the chiefs present the wish of the Liberian Govern ment to terminate the war in the Vey country and informed them that we were commissioned and directed by our Government to visit the seat of war, and offer mediation to the contending parties. They expressed great satisfaction and warmly approved the object of oar visit, and promised their hearty co-operation. The vener able old King Sandfish was delighted a the proa. poet of seeing peace restored to the cot ntry, and regretted that his infirmities would not allow him to accompany us—but that he would send his son to represent him in the council of 'chiefs to assemble on the 22d inst.,:r at tho camp of the Veys. On the morning of the 22d, accompanied by Captain Cooper and o small detachment from the 00 , L schooner " Lark" and Meson. McGill and Johnston, we proceeded in boats to the Vey camp. At about 10 A. M. we came in sight of a large barricaded town which had been captured from the Veys, nod garrisoned with 400 men, under the command of Dwane Bay, a Golah Chief. All the men of the town upon its cap ture, had been put to the sword, and of its original inhabituats. only 240 captives, women and children, remained. The town had been closely besieged by the Veys for two mouths, and was reduced to much distress.—The Booseys, however, a - h• are can nibals, principally composed the garrison and had been living on human flesh The garrison was daily expected succor, and a sanguinary conflict was expecting On approaching the town re raised a white flag, which was reccg nieed as en emblem of peace and friendship, and a large party of the besieged rallied out en. the river side of the town, one Belated us with., mettle on their rode instruments. After return; ing their friendly salutation, we passed on and reached " Fully," the Vey camp, at noon, where we met King Freeman, Prince Cain, King Bum- j boo, young Sanifish, and other Chiefs and Head men—who received us The usual preliminaries over, we presented our i commission, and proceeded to explain to them the object of our visite and at the come time gave them distinctly to understand that the Liberian Government hod determined to put an end to the cruel and lithe/man war. After much discossion, an armistice was agreed on. Early on the morn. ing of the 29d, we returned to the town, and had an interview with Dwaroe Bay, whom we in- formed that our Government had Bent us to the Vcy country to negotiate a peace between the contending parties, and that the Veys had agreed to our propositio..of peace, ond that hostilities would cease until his determ ination was known. At first, he expressed himself rather unwilling to conclude a peace, as he felt that he was then in a position to enable him to conduct the war sruccessfdly, and especially, as hitherto the treys had been more successful than himself, and he wished to continue the war, at least fora month or two, that he might recover the military glo ry which he conceived had been loot We assu red him, however, that the Liberian Government had determined to pat an end to further fighting —and would mediate, and settle amicably their disputes and difficulties. lie finally agreed to the armistice; and after many ceremonies and and much talk the aecompariying document was signed and formally exchanged." The following •are the principal stipulations, lst. The Liberian Government it pledged io maintain peace in the Vey country, and to pro tect the Veys in their lawful intercourse with other tribes for the purpose of trade. 2nd. The captives taken by either party, du ring the war, to be delivered to the Liberian Commissioners to be returned to their homes. Bnl. The Liberian liovertunent shall pay the Golah Chiefs $BOll 4th. The garriabn shell bate safe.conduet out of the Vey country. 6th. The chiefs of the Veye, Golahs, and Boo eaye, are to assemble, on a day to be named, to meet the President, to errangs and settle • per petual peace. At noon, of the 24th, according to previous arrangement, we seeembledat the barricade and re ceired from Dwaroo Day 203 captives—women and children—all that remained of the original inhabitants, numbering according to the atte stant of the Veys, about 500 persons. The cap tires were in a most miserable condition, and the scene inside of the barricade was truly re volting. From every ride leaned the groans and ceilings of the nick and dying; and the stench of petrified bodies coon In every direction, was almost intolerable. At 4 o'clock, P. AL, the garrison,--preceded a few yards by Mr. Man tosh and a detachment of our boats crew, with the Liberien,Qogflying, marchedentof the barri. made, and wan conducted safely across the Little Cape Mount river. Haring Pn . . far anteceded, we paid to the Vey chiefs s7oo—and to king Robin 8760. Haring received intelligence that the principal GoWs and Boy chiefs were assembled in the Little Cape)lount cnuatrywe determined to bea ten thither to obtain their consent to a general peace ite. December 27th—We arrived at Little Cape ?fount, and found mumbled at Tom Gum's town, a cumber of chief4-we communicated to them. with a little ceremony as poseible, our business. nu informed us that nothing could be done without the consent of King Jan-ah, and request ed that we would remain a day or two, to al low them to communicate with him respecting the object of our mission. To thin we consented and in the meffiitirr.a paid a visit to Bamboo's town, to confer with him respecting a general peace. He promised no hie hearty co-opera- Eon. The second day we returned tuTom fitien's to know what message had been returned by that powerful King, Jonah. We received , the gratifying answer, through Tom Gum and Put lithe, that the King—though he had much against ! the Veys—at the instance of our government, would consentto a perpetual peace; and that he would send a deputation to Monrovia, at once, to see the President about the murder of some of king Bootswain'a men by Bumboe, and if that matter can be amicably arranged, 'he would put his hand in cold !Water with the whole country forever.' It was agreed, Enally, that all host& ides should cease until the deputation had seen the President. And if the President will meet the kings and chiefs of' the whole country, at Little Cape Mount, to investigate and settle all the disputes in the country, they are all 'ready and willing.' While at Little Cape Mount we saw - several persons from Barre, and learned from them, that en effort, just now, on the part of the Govern. cent might be successful in terminating the' war in that quarter. The. Ilan. N. K Flail, Posttancter General, ar rived in Richmond on Saturday evening, in com pany with the estimable Lody of the President of the United States and other members of his own family. The Ilan. A. R. 11. Burnam Sec retary of the Interior, arrived at Richmond on Sunday evening. All the party have takenlodg ings at the Powhatan Rouse—Times. The Fire at Ilona&le, Pa.—The following is a list of the buildings burnt at the great fire at Honesdale, Pa, on Friday night, an accuount of which we gave by telegraph— Edward Murry, 2 stores; Dr. Strong, 2 stores; the Delaware and Hudson store house, a. very large building; Wilbur & Patmor's store house, also 2 stores under the same roof; Mr. Murray's large boarding house;: S. G. Troop's dwelling house and law office; a blacksmith shop; one eating saloon and grocery; Kwton & Hornbeck', stores. P. Miller's 2 stores; J. J. McLaughlin's dwelling house; Isaiah Snyder Sour and Stare home; Bennet & Moor's tin shop; Richard Hen. wood's large meat-market, Mr. Delesenne's 2 stares; Snyder & Bowers' 2 stores, dry goods and tin shop, the finest establishment in the town; Mrs. Skinner's dwelling and'inilieuery shop. Probably more than ono half of the value of Merchants' buildings and property in the, town is burned and destroyed. The Canal bridge on Main street, was completely burnt up. At a rough calculation, the loss is estimated at $150,000, at least. The insurances are not yet ar.certained. AM"( of a • Sla ne Abductor. —A young man named Stephen D. Williams hap been arrested at Richmond, haring been Indicted in bin' case Ann county, Va., on the 3d ult., for few:dowdy taking away from said county, on the 4th of Feb ruary last, • dace named Dinah, the property of Joshua McClazaan. ire Ma on old friend from the country today, "T. the N.Y• poet, in Wall street, and asked him what 'scale he hnd for being in such a place.— .. Why," cold he, n 1 have come down to BCO if 1 could not borrow $20,000 here, without contract ing a debt." Lord Manly says there is a falling or he Brit ish tonnage to the extent of 113,000 tons, and au increase of foreign tonnage of 030,000 toms Hetidaka this shows a decline of British pros- Park,' The Washingum itepublk, speaking of ner4 election, says: Mr. Sumner, we apprehend, was net. known as a Whig. It is possible that he may so , ' eddies formerly have voted the Whig ticket, but • • was never known as a party man, and wa- never nominated as a Whig candidate. His • • ap pearance as a candidate was in the cha ter or Freelfoiler, in opposition to Mr. Winth;Op, fur the representation of Boston in the lowe House of Congress. When the Democratic Ekee-soil organization In New York brought out Mr: Can Buren in opposition to General Taylor add Gen eral Cass, Mr. Sumner went with them.'lAthat Democratic Abolition connexion he has rkmain ed to the present day. He was Instrumental in making the bargain by which the Democracy of Massachusetts were sold to Free-soil—the recip rocal considerations being the Governond choir for Mr. lioutwell, and the Senatorial seat for Mr. Sumner. In this bargain the holy td the Democratic party of the State were implicated. It was a Democratic transaction—though we see that ffreffy seven Democratic members or the House In Massachusetts voted to the last against Mr. Sumner. In this connexion we should state that the Boston Post, the most iniluential and re liable Democratic journal in New England, has taken strong ground in favor of the twenty seven and-Sumner men, who are denounced by, other pressed as traitors to the Democratid par ty. f Tho :Whig party cast their votes to a man against. Mr. Sumner. It would seem unneces sary td' make this etatement, but the attempt has been made to fasten a portion of the ig nominy of this transaction on the shoulders of the Whigs.; "Suer ce.ftwto ray Fricadr."—The " Moron- city" a Locetrico paper at lililwaulde, speaking of the. treachery and hypocrisy of Goal Cass and other Locefocos, in defeating the River and Harbor Bill, says: t. In contemplation of each outragetius injustice, there is but cne senti ment-4;if deep, earnest and irresistible indigna tion—throughout the West; and the evets who hive thus sold themselves and thei con stituents, will be damned where the hand f res. arreetiOn cannot reach them." Tns Ranioun.—A second instalment of Brit. ish Iron was brought eo by the steamer Waal:, ingtois, last week, andTanded here for the use of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Iqo ob serve also that Large quantities of 91E5 anduross tiro have been distributed along the lint, for which the track will now soen be ready. The work of laving down the timbers Ins corn mencedilast week, near to Ray's tavern, in thou county; and tho Iron will Boon follow. In every depratuieut the:work is and will be pushed forwardiwith vigor, and we anticipate with con fidence tlio running of ears to Pittsburgh in the month of Luly.—Brarcr Argus. In Haan, the Linda of Miss C. Hayes no most admired; ..at Rome ehe was preferred in Lucia; at Dublin, her fellow countrymen, ani women too, swear by her Norma and Arnim Market Street Store for Rent. L l Oll RENT'.—The Store, 118 Market ...7!" etteet. the!ercrtel deer (Foci the cern, of Nterheta Led Liberty meet& Pueeresion eieee lb. Lt of het, truire of DAVID ti MLR. Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON & CO • No. 129 Wood Street, HAVE NOW !N stunk: A full snA &Napier str.et of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ILARDWARE, Onnsblo for the spring [tale, and which they an prPpand to sen, to purehaser. tt PM.. that will rnmsr.r, favorsbh. am of the faXIMI Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh NCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS . 1. , 4: /elce :So. 41 Water Ilrett In Lbe varrhouae tf e. C 0 11 rrire, . W. .I.l•Ran.Yor'y 114 o.y Irmo, prepare..l to Insure all inerrtlaraits* In more. and top In ast tranettn. TIIVFPLA. An atanl.guaranty far the ability and inalenty of the la*Utnuan. affordal In the eturactrr of the lithertnra 91.° are eitttene of Pittehurgh. *ell and favorably known tr the easamunsty for their pruienra. intellinnee. and Int.-Mr. 11. homy. Wm. Bagsley, Wm homer. Walter. hriaot, 1113. h D. 111.¢. I.‘lward 1.1.44.. err ..rl.4ort. 1. Jahn 1 worth. 4. flutAugh. Sire. 3223"'Ll egg Pills, diacovPrnd by Dr Mamas, mid hob toax m, , oun nsm.. re CO wed In his own prarri, In aP. 'ear. they we atlimeted the atmntlnn of other physician, .01 them+ gewesi Into general um. For curing all dleone.• of the liver, they art Intl certainly and regularity The patient PLCO feel. the removal of dimes, mall he is well lbe eff , rt I. almset magical; and after rwalla.ing drum ant einlecinge of ano. thor deserlptlon, the sufferer ands himself relieved at cum Thames of the Ilea an eery common in thm country. old aro es frightful In their character Whey arefnaguent in re currence- An yw troutled with any of the numerocs complaints whirl ceiginata Ina diseased slam af the Wrest Pursing Dr. Irlaria's 111.14, and be teamed at onre For role by orrMlawbro J. KIDD a CO.. No. GD Wcal at. Petroleum . Surtorremo. Huntingdon co. Pa. 31144cb 4, n. S. M. KIM -Dear nir, Your Potrolorm is waiting sooc dom to the tberelDre ire woul.l Mara you tont./ us 4.41.40 by lb. Pormuylossils SJlma.a . kV. .r fa/ only rol. • tr.i b !glom /Moira/ foe aimgmt or."' dAr. P^olll. rospectfully. JOIIN WNO & CO. /Immo - sus, Aiblrayd go. 0- March 14,'51. 5. 11. Enmi-Door Sir, Tour Arent. • few wooks .:n a y, left with to four doom Dock Oil. wo Core m5l. name forward bur cis damn Immogiately. hour me 11.40. to working wooden fn this rouicia Tre ran attain smog/ ancilmt motifs:Malt you dui, dom. beam. lc, W. W. scon, rcr ask by Erytor I 11cDowor. ItO 1 , 3 , 1 moot R. E Sailers. 57 Wood Ftryet n. A. rehn-rVAk..I Ca, oorugt Won! mg Trout .tr-im D. M. Curry. L.A. Elliott.Jetorb Duos/ors, m.l U. P. Sobworit, iLllightay, by row tiro pratoo. 1.. 51. FZIED, Canal torit.S•oroth •L i'itaVrurgh On? $25 rout • ll...no—Ur Charles Wood, meetly Crokirisclor of the ettlace of lirrosamorilie. on Lem: Waal. to aurply the demakils far his leoda bar laid al. addl. Loth.' curelAr of loth. maul thkfte tad claaistf..d issl rarclak t/30,0 recently disposed of at that plan., whish 0-e th to veld and diridecl sorra, the rarer:sat, letho roots slows. That. lands are of gaol qoalltr—ysra.r and real oro th s th t—end they he directly va the.Lor.r. Island :railroad. flit miles:yeas l`t_Tork. flanhooltoma Lake, with abundance of fah and brsisttfrl C•astrisarrot avatar. 13 an. nil. to tor rent., Great Booth Day. with Ira cams. oysters sad era flan La our tall., to the South; whist Lakeland, • Tillage recently rsartecl. whams nosy haadsrose betlitinks ore thrody created. instaalLotely akielos licrnaanrtlle Is therefore a dethable Wait La, the eye of the oarithhrt, the gssatisaath. a, thy meelithie, •Lshlar. a country mi. come to rest an We loathe their atheraisti to it. and to Sir Wood's eclyertaemers In see thertalums. spit ger COUNTY ColutualosEa.—lnjor Joni Wll,l=l, of the Ilre. Ward. City a Pittehurgh. atli 0. g reaviltleite Yeti re the Artndaretne and Wt., Conet7 COSY replier, f.r tha oPina of County Conamirenneer. aid"..deare'T air"CLERK Or TUE COL:KM—Jared M. Brush .11 bea mad.. for !la &bare ogle. subject to Lead... a.. of ea, ensuing Antral...a a. Of big Catnap Can. V. aritealawar•T Ciiif — REconata—l will be a candidate ftr the otam of Rethr+ler,th*.et to th e dceibloc et the Whig, and AsaLr....ortL: Count/ losrratP7e. liet3ll. rAusrsiccs. l'auburah. 2.4.lS,slaLtertr.l 'Cot ay YREASCR.IIt—We are author ial to announce that J. W. / 1 1.41".41 . the 24 Ward, Co, of l'atalurgb, bn conga., for the lio! of County Trearurer. outject thn tle...ltlon of the Anti notoulc and Whig County Ceitiferktion. • ap,lit . wtrS.. ar'CLERK or rim Conu. —The namoof John Horner. or It'llklion toorsahlp_wlll 1. pr“ented ithe anymnebing Antmantonic and Whig County Coo,. ron for nomination to tae Mitre of Clerk of the Court. ap*lgig.l4-8 /05MOUN TY itrGISTEH. -- -The flume of Jon Mu-Amy. of the 3rd Ward city of httaborgh. 7111 I nut, taltbni to the Ant,3lasonic and Whig County Convent.... a. ecandidabe for the allica o 1 iteghtter. and gill to enrnrste 11 supported by vet, 31,1, ap.Z,ll SW ... COUNTY RZOISTER.--John K. Foster, of Baldwin townehin. will be I, ealelitlate for Itegivter, before the ensuing Ant, !laconic &131 St big Gustily CUttventlvrt. ap2sl.ltterttoS gelr Assaiints.—Robert Abrahams, of Eli zabeth Borough, .111 submit his name to the Anti-Manus& and Whig County Convention. re a ma:tidal e fur tomb.. Bon to the Legislature. np2l.'4l4.:teat iiiireonnTY itmerna.—Plense announce that It. J. ist.3ll,of Allegheny City, will be candid.. Fn. the QM. of Register, subject to the decision of the An ti-Masonic and Whig County Convention. annUndAvotn.9 CLERK or RITZ COURT. — Henry 'fanner', of Alleghroy CO,. will be • candidate for nomination to the lothea of Clerk of the hyena Courts of Allo•Leny Coma, .before the Anti-Mum& and Whig County Coaeention. ap2.s4tw:loti • Zer COUNTY nEUlßTEß. — Alexander Rich arta.. of the linit Wawa. mieshmy City. will be can didate for tbe otßce of County Regiater, oubJect to the de. anion of the Whig and Antl-tdanootda County Qinventiosi. anN:dawit..T jerCOUNIT COIIIIIBBIONER.--Ja.s. McCune, T3.2l.lthysflaClinfmPitt•bute4rill boa,andblato two of (bunt) . Smablinlof;r. t i r t ' n fgA . of. jerit, will be seen by referring to our ad 'taking columns, that 11. U. Farrell i ejustly celebrated Arabian Liniment bas at hut mute its anycaratow uoong Re hall the Introduction of this extraordinary met- Wine among inar nimbi. as a great blesalwm It is mid to be the most wonderful preparation ever discoverul, being tvaolusul of balm= tind gums peculiar to Arabia, and p e rforming cures wham., it go that astonish !TWO the most ocientig• of the mulled amity. Ire advise all &millt to get • bottle Immullatelmand it mar ago. mmd, entitling. mpluLliw:g At Col. W. L. 21111rfo, Monnninaula Moor, on NT,doey. April 301. b. UcTAT J. ULNDT. With dimes. mato...tea In Itaxleo. mT2 SfirCOUNTY TithellUittlt.—John V. Rowland of Upper Bt. Clair township. ►III bolt =Way tbr homl. nation to this aka, beton the Whig awl AnWSlssonis Conntr Convention. rerhdstmeze DRIED APPLES-200 bu. fur solo by .y 2 ENGLIM t EItNNETT. POTASH -14 casks fur oak by ENULISII my: 122 &cond. Auatl 151 First In. Bennett's Monochrometic Depository, NO. 73 THIRD STREET. tha HAT I.—Nrw te,rPaincloa—Tho . Ciarthrz of Gothzcipac," .t.s tkutsrL" CHRISTIAN PURITY.-The Nature and irisisadoasa of Christian Purity; by Bay. It 5. Foster, IP. l Ch Ea= ntetVl .4 igt. ' lti b o.: l 7 . i.o. "* N o . 0 1 Raper New -monthly 31linsin , i Bytne's Dietioury of I,n•. e. Zaino. trish. end E. , pt —.lo. Jost N radikfor awl nast TS Aiello UM/up. resas szvr BOOKEir YEW BOOKS! T HOMES' LITERAItY DEPOT, Third Fyn the Port 0010 nus. us. Ilay. Jot... Aloe Maaart ry , ib r tlotey's Lady's Book, for Gay. I.lllhana's Olagsaha s , Wks' Nat West, ••• • . Wild Boone In the WesU Dr 'Laren. 'The Onreplete Bknrer Gardener. Ltic,r&bor th.l.tad e r, Poor. • lete Fruit 0 .r ifireteria of the Ilh.ople, by Eugene Rue. Theillatory and Ailventures of Ben Ovrn, by the author of - Laurie Todd." remrem Ilacquet and his Three Maiden Aure.. Hall torked Rtenenee—omoPlelo. gime the Avenger. by Mo. Marsh. The C. 1.1.12•10.1, • • nee' novel by O. P. IL Juan..., not: ROLL E RS LL LOT ROL N LERS of the Allegheny t eLe t Tgz . ry ce are t ieWr aml that lb.!, .11.1 b. no don IRpt by around nolo% ornrcart7=l,lt around, JOHN CUISLETT. myt - thr noperintandent. • - - EO. E. ARNOLD & CO. have this day as a ',minted with theca JOHN U. SCULLY. Theta/Ili lir the Om will be heretwfort, mitsburiiii, May 1.1. ISSI. Im.e2 EORGE E. ARNOLD k CO., Rankers: .jr Dealers to Exchange, Cotn Dank Notes, de., No 74 r..orth street. nest door to tho tank of Pitteborgh. I , .todu earefoilttemissl to, and the proceeds remitted to e part of the CoLalon urt II y VIIVE of a ' n C O 3 rder S ot l t e he Orph ' g p Court of Allegheny County, to me directed. I will ...se to public cola upon the premise. situate on the 1.-ir beano. Road. Ohio unship, about One and a half m.:ee from the City of All hens. FORTY ACRES of Um hod of Alexandey Taylor dued. The la Lo of a good vallty. and the le offs a Mae opportunity to .23 t h= ll a 4 doom. of obtaining eligible location for .1 cardenlng purpesses lute upon Friday, the .oth day of flay, 1111, at 10 ... cl , clt, A. 31. Tsonts, =A, pm. money, I. soon as the tale I, confirmed. . • • . for furtherr. particalarr. enlulrs of 11171117 PUFF, Exrcn- Alltrlsooy City-, or =VS. 31.11AN.SI1ALL. Attorney littaLurgh: myl.:.4tr3 C AROLINA GRITS—For sale by MI. A. 31eCLIT it CO.. Graera .r.d T. a Dmlery. 14 1 SSEXCES ,i. - EXTRACTS, for Flavoring J ENll7O,7,g,"' 4 ' l " P- Eztratt of Nolinerc - anilla; Jsm. Gib= Vbbillt Br.= . Row; ror .12 by WM. A..I.IeCLUCG i Cp., b 212 252 I.lborty so. (~, Y RUPS, &e.—Underwood's no Lemon STr.O: Ccdererood'm Fur,. Oa Strambtrry lino m,e'ug"-• bfv.m. A NUOLCIIO & CO. URPHY BURCHFIELD have reed ,•IL a mann,l7 Csrretd. M =rim pl ue ...d raa,L. AL, Brown. 11:xla, and Lead Colon, a lowcat myl 111ERRIMACK PRINTS—New styles fan. sf.',h`rriL7.l'Z'rnt:Vt nyric say 1 Nit) ;wt. A MLR, uFIELD. J y 11):: SIIEETING b--A. full assortment sndth ;ll7l 4 .lV Tthiltraidian. k.l TICKING—Murphy & Burch 1.7 tt in,. the attention of hums try thee oret:tient .; suretior Tichinz.liust nucleoli. Mao. I'lll°lre:se Liu lira, Counterpanes, awl house keeping goals =tray. me/ To Gardener& 'TWENTY ACRES of Gardening Land, al- A. read, und.r Food oultirntion, seitkin vy ntite'ce the nth ill Go Fold fur SSW on am—one thi t tl am] the ionce 11111 tso, and three year. }or port:calm en. ~ Iro at tho Banking azure of myl earner efAillukLaLlSltitTAto To Farmers. ~.t afi;S FarT , i,o n l a nd Grazing gh•ny rie.r, within twelve nall. of de New IoAL and t. 4 i . P.. se.“' klro-1.000 Arrm iv Elk manly, fur role an ancommods. "La term,. EnVulrt• of A. WILKINS A CO.. myl roma - of Mulct cod Tbinl rtt sODLI VTR OIL-30 galls. superrhite, IL) for redo by myl It it ziELLIMS, 01 Ronde. OIL PEPPERMINT-15U 4 44 DUIeI for ,i .T .E..ELLER tEDPRECIPITATE-25!b943rte byl ,„ 1L L. bbls. for sale by R. E. 'SELLERS lOTTOS-13 halos landing front str. Cape 31xy, Rod br..10 b, my I BALA n DICKEY Cr). & INGSESO AND ItAGS -3 Lamy tiimmec • 1, Itmgy: pow landing mad for Yala Ly ISAIAH I , ICKEY 1 CO.. mod Kozel. end Front ytm baKRTor satoby _ mrl IOC&ff1 CO. l UG AR, MO L ASSES, A, 61,15. Bottle tirtYini N. IL M 0... 5 NO. Lai 814, latallug and Gayula by J •lIES DALIELL, t^) l 68 Wa.r. and :8 Pir.l 41. I LAXSEED--4/0 bu. for Rale by 01{ JAMEZi DALTALL I,,,fIORSE'S Compound Sirup ur YELLOW PUCK IWUT ~ I,i /114 mt. d from Proyhterrer, - and tor e.lr by 11" EILEIIIA 51, hole .4,4ent for Ve4terti Petturylvarate, ml I corner of Wood and h4ll. sta. lifay Day at Greenwood 11 YERLY'S BRASS BAND will give two IP trruhleunocrla It liners:mood Gardinthoralturrhu. i 0 7 b, 1147f 000 . 1 .11 41 2 hhicolt In the ultras.o amt b Admittannt 10 cents, childhata to the elherten. Carmert :be .44m0.r Chleflam lace. her hatding Whom. Mt of mg. th. old All brut lindge et 4 4ectook, a. ea— had :rtf=rltet= i ttl b t ' 4:.:l; ' !All W lo of ..f 1.. 4,144' J. Wilson & Son and retail mncufnctu irVpr?Ln,i 53,4,t1E,„ of a and rt...t. thin! 4one twin. Diaricod Anulkilli a t -1 thee edfirr • fail .32a .tuck at 11.4 , at-1 Cape thru nna and knninsi cuutalaietunt,ef n* ch i d styl. hy nholeaal. and retall. nal Unite Lbw anntien et theft custuomers.d th. path.. emus,' them nin they will ea tha mood traentiablo try.. Removal - TAMES WILSON has ressoreti his Hat c.; Nee Wm! Area, third docs .oath et Disacci fiG-fl—llazing taken me 4 hveineH c .Jer of J WI t IZON d SO.N . inWiriztzt. P. , —.llmes VrrsPr. the .0 2p Fcdcral stryet. ATlrdhaq" C tr, by t .14. leave:le in the Wcrid the race ..eirakan Bevardy for ,Wan and Beast: H. G. Farrell's CELEBRATED AEABIAN LINIMENT. r 1 7 .11 T, IdirtettiOUS Cllnel performed by the Arateno rhlyl-Lone In the d. _a of old. nrro then pon the nettle. of magi, hailstone nu harm bi oe u their hbrore no at floe .mount for downs. Their attainments in rotator er tee e" ele at mom hero the eelenre of , Cleemistry. veltieh ..tam them bad its crogin. the to the met of as world "a s;ed tvok Arol forge they acre the meet sesious of udent, In the tennat wroees uhirhiskirt the delet.of ratan. ahound taro planm and niorowi oteab , thrower. o'aiained throe. %toenail,. gums and Yrs.:nett halm., of 0101, tho ineolooarable liniment is comprool. ailed by onor rtiMilaing unetunus. yonietratirof and Anodyne oPerties it le. +sten. amino/. Instantaneously diffused through the alio. wren. eystem, &Miring the Ment 1, % ascot:in in the inrwollbly short time of 10 0.15 orb .' arroue Prompt, *lawful and effetrosl, ulthnut nano, it pauetrabea the Stab to , the bone. ethane rontratreol rola], restores ore to Inabe which beer been yeleied fur yeoro. ranting the ebrivelni flesh to erns not ...I rich blood to eireulate through Ito It regrores .roe n , Fluid or Joint Water, and dhis la the reason a -Tact be., Leon NO nolversialy •IleCcalul In t he EOM , e .of thedidnta. In chronic affenloot of the EOM, L.Yer. Lungs and Kidneys, this arta:. :Arabian remedy :wax unrrallelroL lon Ague Cals or Enhugementoe Awn, It r eutatUict mad kr ithennutisin it has perform c I uror n the loot , 5A11.01114111, Clitt . an INVolntalg f r C.-unpa Paros. s ow s.. dcello,. Toinura,in. kr. It le signaler eftenacious Li dowse of Animals. roach a ruled& Poll dtvel.lineeney, • "ear mplaint, Innemper.rrey.blldtdeht.Kruissa.WOrolnlY, Or.anat.. and for nearly all d &ram, either in manor bast, Willaz Ironclli• an eater. rat application. thift linigueni stand. at the bead of all tot:diatom. The fsllowlOg In from thr princrpal accountant of the I • oult.by and highly nepectabl• house ar hon., a Ono.. of I cotta and priacote one of the moot komessful corer to Or. senate of medical hljtory; II Mr. 11. 0. Farrell: Dear Sir, ArtuatOd 6r. setuwofgray. folOrwa I submit the followlnwalien Dictators of the util ity of your worst inegloitm. My child, three Team olden.uldenly attacked !with a 00011.1. which, In ions Cmo six Mors. prrutrated It to Leal Ad max Thellotbs twaton no rigid that joint kw brats the bosh ee t trued black n ot cold. and wdo . ..)y doprinwl c:flitling,. the rced. partially cloud nod alua,ther bloat Follow. tug this ices dtqfness to all wound; the opine became cow liarttil, and an cucxxxi, that whs. layirus Quits back. the aced Aeds coin loan d. hotrod, the child prawntml aptwarunce of being dead!' Inameill•lety on the aF lon t wk. the feroilT Physician was called In, sod fort/Urn meek. labored 10 nutore to Deling.but all In van. although It wan blistmed g dotes Drawl, and Valittla etibstatitial llo 'maw. appllad. A rommitatlon of ph:1100os was then Lill, but to no purpow. The owe waa !thee brought he. the Statical Society, but nothingcOuld be notallated which bad oat alrvady been donor arid the doctor then tOld tie be could do nothing Mat. We then onsometwwl ep. your Limiment freely one. tha entire !coati of the calor. and you may Imagitto aperient'. joy, when. after • aPPlkadluzia, rthirni untmasom was disco - rub The child rapidly mccrternl, with the exception of the eight. I allot, dal Oct lawoms perleet for near y • month. It b o jb•arty mad robust ea can le. live Uhl, rasa"; of tb• Faroe kind am rod In my neigh!! t Larhood previously. all of which dint w en, no doubt. If u olment ha d 1 511 used, the have recovered. ' Pee r 110, March 1.1551 H ENRYNR 0. CLELCID. Liver Complaint, Erpipdag. and Rhninatim Cured. Hennes. Harlon Co.. Ey.s.tay 27, 1549. Or. ILO. ./.11.—Dear It Soar ...iv pelting rf ..11...1.daing a not dealof good? °rig the w ile. It he. cu. , a bad ewe of Crytilge and o the r b s o. polo ln the bract. A lady, wh oo v. mu no g./ to herbed for several months with Liver Cosi taint and Ade, (ton of We Mead.vr. entirely ..tred by gb r one of your Arabi. lJnitnetw b. mid We down. enuld do her good. It has bven applied to a fresh cut, and eund It to • short time. 1 have lee. •filleted with Ittieuroatitm for • long Um, •nd /net before • Wet •pell it pained me ao much th at 1 bad no get. all day: and in the night 1 ram. 111 need Lathing and rubbing With your Liniment, not Le ' fore . I oat done nabbing. the pain JOHN BUCKMAN. Stiff Complaint, Sweeney, Distemper, Corks and Sore Eyes Cured. tm. Postmaster at Flat, Fulton 'bout), 114 " qi.. ) 11. O. Farm.. Tour dreSaa Lledramat Is highly yelled here. We mired one of my oeighbore harm/sof the Eller CompLMot by about rot. or flee ayplltattona, surd cos of my own of the aceeney. (Mr herl6, losspb Dykes, cured his bora x of a had Cork with lit he also tried IL cm • colt that bad the Distemper very had, and cured it Ile says It la decidedly the Crested hone well:lns be trey mod. There bay, don :somber. cured ~f E).11 with bu t t Mad It . very eelttalac medWw Lab Ge h l and Rewore of Counterfeits. TO GLUED AOATSsT INIPORMON HSAD rot LONO CaltaTel.T. The Public be pubs uty eau Mel %Rabbi . Ban Cyunk Jai which has lately rude its appearance and b „n t d hp the ltntter who snakes It Yurnirs Arabi en Liniment.. T h is la • dangerous fraud and man liable to dKclea (non his blaring bee name cr parbah tire bi particular lbw Watt! fora ty I..innlft," for unprincipled drnlen sill 'ADO*. thirSPC RJOIS Inf r lztzaor=u,tholuadsoans ark j :tht u 41. altenes has the letters E. ritattnafirrelat his sixnature b also on the outside wrapper, .d thce wonis bnnon in tn. glans Douro—"!y G. Insras Arcthrn finonert, Actin 7 , da. , 4 it Intel in seer; Torn, 41113., and Malta in the United Kates. in winch on• b not astalsilthed. Apt by letter In LI. O. Farrnliaccri /IL. with pod intathra as to character, resPenalblUr, ie. - Call ea the spelst who will farulth P. of Charge, n Inca containing much valuable Warman= for !pity clan cfcitizens. Yogi—%s unit ID amts. tad CU dollar per battle. bUYaNimis gica.t.:4 4 .l=frauLa..nokfti. n d rzolgiqoe! er 1th11.4 Cnc.6f Wooncant th73-nan, . . . . .. . Gee. B. Eichboam. Civil Engineer, I. A. i 'IMO & CO, , -'• .-. • ATTEND, in any part of the coma- `i. . Importont, Jobber s , ad d Eda m , in WILLt to She sure y. Smitten and menttrurtkes of , • Imilroadta Arace4smised Ltd Plank 11.A . Bridgest. Leek, DE. Y 0 00 D 9. 11nn.% Eve for meal or elackwater nevi ,aml will pre- Alm. 62 ...,1 6.2 m t . d ... t tun.t. pia.6774, pit, . 111Mem=tiftommona, and estimates of cart of any of , __ • CUNCE to their friends and the imb ue will elm attend to the division of land, and laying : 11,5 mete d u yi, out town plata leaking drawitury of models for Patent O r : 1,. ...,..k.....4 . 1.7.,,,,,,,,,, t .., t ..A ttut tam draught. of notehlnery, fee y Warted Meek of Ofli In Bake ell'. Building, Grant ate nem Qs. Conn i ,v, l et city GOMM, . llone7PittsburN. el" ha. ever calmed let Ude city e m e, oe.a. ~.... Refruesterw•-llort. A. W. Lomb. Th om. Bake. ell. Esc, e ll ,rhk. d bni k ' nb u b. tv,,,,,,j b d i t 1 ..'"8 st the — maw common. —. Neville B. Craig . -1 a.. WM EU:a.... Bal. LOWE-57: POSSIBLE PRIM? I spEthe . .. _, e t which good. tun be mild In any of the Lettere Mime. t Their two lower salesnewm will be devoted •cl vele . I Notice. $ n all trsde, and the good . arranged . larue.A:44" - 6 - "i : I THE "Ed uoational Association of Allegheny 1 Silk Department. . Allegheny,ll mad In the Ist Ward Pubik Sem& tubing new and fmMonable Mylee leanorted oil. season, actm city, on Pride,. Iley at, et 7 ~..a.s., r. , m the ben makes of Black eats. SI. when maiden... will be deliver by J. P. Dak, M. b.. ! • Dregs -Ts , arbll Mr. LA. Walter. Cha Saturday addresses will be de. 1 ' 43°°d.' ''C TIO . : ---"— B e tv nt. livAv e d i b r r st...r. J.J. Wokutt and L. T. °nail, 1.. Cll.ol4.lkftl.CS.r.:l.l',T,..irA c=1....L.14., f olurallort a ra respectfully inettel to at- , m wm. kW. ! ett, tlrenadlem, Bombazines, Alps... Au - By order of the Egventi. Committee, 1 Shanis, Vizettes, Ac. lirmits JC. MIMI:1M See'y. I • Canton Clam plain and-embroidered. Also, Dentask,.. •• - - - -- ---- -- nave; D. Leine, (Submere, SIM, Palm, Figured du. mad .:he. Silawlg Al o, niuttes, Pittelot.. Alantill.e. Az. Hosiery and Glore Department will elwap be found complete, write the best make. of Cotton end Silk limier). Tee best-Hid Gloves always on 'and. Linen Department. • .4, 4-4. and 64 White Linen, Linen Sheeting, Plllew •.:a.a. Limns, Napalm. Dosilm bleached and tevorn Detre ...A., Towelling, Diaper. Au White Goods. -. "INDIA BELTING.--A very iarge stork of I mho Rubber machine Beltlok o haul, lb rangi. form 1:':m20 inches. This beltioa is / • yerior to leather or .y other, for all belts for the fol mak neSXMC L The perfect eq.llty Of width aral thlckiess It will retain. 3 Nu heat under 900 degrees. Fahrenheit Waren and it ' , maim flexible in any deg tnonf cold. 3. It Pof net strength and durability and does not nip on the 7Juni...recently a pain of power te obtained. Idad when adjusted to machines. nom not enquire item ace as is the are with leather or aoy other. 4. In .1011 bolting Lbe cost in touch below that of leath or aim other. PamphleM with diroctions for no. nod linof prima, teo nether with latin4 leather cal elment Err ponaing.aleaye on band and for min at 101 7 and 9 Wood et. sp3o J. a IL PUILLIF3. FISH— VIG IRON-66 tons Forge and Foundry, .3_ on yak by 0140 JOHN WAIT & CO. FLAXSEED OIL-10 bbls. prime, from Somer.sot =lnn for ode by ap3o .70FIS WATT b CO. LOTTON.--56 bales now landine• fromstmr Fort KM Ear solo br ISAIAH DICKEY& CO orZO Wove, and Front rt. S U.NDRIES-2 tierces grease; 2 bbLI do an 10 rac k. (d.b.a.: de. rads , CO. al:30 Parasol& Q, EIOULDER BRACES, of a new and so lo actor kind, Jost rere. Irrd and G., r..l4br KEYSER a. bIcDOWELL. ga"Call and 444 thr , ll. 5030 ' 140 Wood et., litbsbnrab. "TRUSSES of all kinds and sizes, for the mild and radical rani of ilarnia. or Munn., no' mrantir on hand and for rale be iip3o killYSElt a 3IcDONVELL,I4S Abed AL Young Ladies' Boarding and Day SchooL Y.S. M. F. GREGORY will open a School IT of the &bona description, at 240 Peon 110101, Pit.. burg 31 notlnY. APPii +nth, 1 , 141,.4.4..ere Pte awl 0 nand.= reqUeeted DJ call ankle...ran. for theunnier, be on applying o] hare. Further Informatlno map be obtained at the ,lure of A. U. LoolLeh a On. Bool.4llere, Wood eL ap.2.1.4.12•,2t..T R OSE! HOSE.! I HOSE! 1!-,Just ree'd from tho Mmufartory Boton. 3400 fret India Rub ber ose. alleirranglue frt. Xto ILX ladies In diameter. nisi Hose Is Car superior to my hose usauuLvtured of loather. for hydrants, conducting. or fee Engine purpose•. es wish K. 1,11 distinetry undereccel that every lush of hove that goes [tom ourestablishment is warrautre for the purposes lutetulsd. or the mimes. refunded. Just try It For dent the India Rubber Dope. fro. 7 9 Wtoe .E . kEL PHILLIPS. Great Cure for Dyspepsia! ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER!— Dr. lloughtmesPertua, thetruedinertithfluidior Gs. tno J wee, • areal Dyspepsia Corer. prepared from fennel, Ai the fourth etsmach of the 00,kfter dtheaorte of Baron l ir ttrit tt i =ol . .olitiocal Chemists. by. J. & acme. This le • Only wt7Zerful =red y ludthertioo. Pp. pepel,Jaundloe, Liver Cot:upload, Constipaott, and D. hi ,.. llye u te . tist . f . oiler ... uy to 'a ow r. me th od. by. Nat We% oleo lief . teaspomfuirol asted In other. will scat or dia.:dye .Ste pomade re' r ock bet" in Wand two Alnaq, oc.t of the thicoath e The tiartric Juke to the =solvent of the food, the Po -stlftrei="tUt!ltti=engTtli:T.'d tersiao of foud hats blood—no nutrition of the hair, but rather . foul, torpid, pabidul, god destroctine condition of dm whole digestive apparatua A oak, hair dead, Grillo :I/rest stomach produces no good tiadrio Juke, and hence. the Pones. diAmm, sal d. lied which ensue. But this wont May he supplied by extracting the Mins tlre principle, Perth., from ttte surroachs of animate re sembling me, thus forming • Digestive fluid, p.risely like the ostmialtimale Juke, In Us thins powers, end funarldos • complete mul perfect autetitute far t. I The art of perforation the graces of digestion artificially bee loon been known to Phygologiths. Dr. lloughko claims the merit of meting the apalmtloo of this art to ;the ' rtg !le rTOr: t i ; ' ' r " ll =bl. t ee born. .ce I c heated work,. Maud Chemirtry„ tura ^Asa Artibothl Dineethre glulLarealstrous to the Gastric Juice, mai, be =Leh ...riots ark= kod, as °f utlTt . rod " will the be eof.oeti. changed, 4./1.1 illnertsd , lost to the early loth tier the would be be f ord., man 11.1110," Call ott the 44.01 for f erldeace, of a aloalth it char = ti d ligr.t r b . ean r tit r :e P l tor' sroamp s X"t ' b"U j e . S. Hanh ' utur NI D., sole proprietor ri lhi.. " 4, !Joe DalllV . Ptr heal. Pamphlets. ocataisthth eclenatio evidence of !Leah:raft, coshed hr agents grail. • xrrems XoDOWELL, Anentr, 140 Wood Paisburgh Dealers funtAbed at oprietor'e Deem. AL ALB, for tole by La. ns Sellers. 67 Wood a. ey.3o TOWN MS FOE SALE In the new town of Latrobe, Westmoreland County, Pa, Tice Lo. , allter.na Depot of the Pelted Radrocrl. 1 1 . If:renew town of LATROBE is beautifully svuoted on an throated the piton on the loonk of Laminas. River, where the l'ennrylmma Raolroad roma that cream by • bmdmme none bektoe cf three pm. of SA feet each. 11 la 40 collet am of Pittsburgb. 9 at of Greensburg. it west of Li=mer. Id Soother Liam 'e. 0 north of Iconortavat. and 7 south of New diem/n -il] The .11-Ansyescr,.. Rmlrond will to moend to the temomary nominee Pcar the tow, curly to november nest, to eermort with the mothern turnplle. Them-men. sere in every train will MP to take • meal at the vv. nod xtmolve RAIL ROAR directly now Iti proven tiro Ref. r to the renter cf the lawn. direetly ogimelte the Ref , mad thooyona's //mod, Mt, Sam.o,' I.Elipurc Noway eft. to bo erertmt Itotriediatoly The Imo now offered tor age or team are AO feetnt ;n will moos da and rim Lack loa foot to • 16)all 3: they in prim from 0) cumutto areontin t to their protium. erne of th e lutes,. mot than 100 t ord. from the Itallmod De go; which is In entre of the towel plot Onlelotti and cottage gad. of •hteh them aro several handsomely taunted along the 1 book of the river, will be sold on twin-able tonne to per wishing to build. The dims. of Mb moon is de. llobtfol, U. scenery rontsl the town to very beautiful and roomatio. and it will mdoubt tee plam of crest resort from the cities. its it bin the rode. of the Ithret Caging sr.' bootleg rswithc In this Dart of the State. Cuomo/ aid...onto oder thearelms at Oil paint to , I . ..sit.er mn, oninufortomrs. and mechanic, to mom and setlla the catt and Immediate boom-. ac.l emylomeent,a. this Depot will be the point to whieb the Iron and &A U.. tr..% el thicocurr Vallee will noterallemole, by a tom-pike . Lo through th e tuns o.e asp of the Chestnut Haien. and a plmk read of three mile, from Alexandmthdoseton Roe, to the 11e[...Y. will alto tool of the nelabhahrod of New Alexandria. by a fasilk tend along the valley of the Inc. betd h 0... nem to on ly of the rumot water. and th e test coal tee Le time LI the town, In abundance. There to M ooti ng at hand. Inathatudthle supplier all ldiod• cf Mooting motorist, Lone : stont, and umber. • as. mut smut mill mein fall operatics, with pl. am .4 water t- - • or within ''...C4 yard. of lbw Depot, ml an exter.eice bock yard alto in eyeratiati, will furnish a Lase number of ate_ porter briek donna the mooingmemo. The oat! or dory end nth. saes well adapted to cultivation. garden., Se. The tarots of wale of lola will be Mad* knows nu applies. gen, le meson ar by letter, to the mbarriber, or Ma agent In Younmatown, or at the °Moe in LATIOI9 E. whores plan of the /me may be errs , OLIVER W. BARRE, N IL A public sale of 60 lota will Mk. place at Lamest. way In the month of Juno, of which due collo, will be glees. ap.lo,WA3MmtLits . TEAM PACKING-4000 pounds mixed, 1. Plain and Pure lolls linbtvr PoeSava from 142 to iJa Inches LLlck.warravtal to be the very he t Mackin.;, of anr now invon, for Ow tollonanx Pon... , llaoLok Nat, Pintou Rod. Stet. ,Joicts, Steam Vbests. daintier Stolliug !Harr, he, tr. Yor mho at the Intl. Rub. b*"" r . n" 11. PHILLIPS. COFFEE -100 bble good Rio, just receiving mkt,' nslo by JOUN WATT & &WO Llbertl ITIHE HOUSE of the Seven tiablee; a lie - A aattriti wpot, Third dreet. oppcolle the N" Office. BUTTER --25 kegs fur sale by ava LIITLE,A F RUIT --500 bu. Dried Ponchos; 022 u luo Apptv.: rr & for ma ix le by co. VIIESTNUTS-30 bo. for sale by .1:42 ROBISON, LITTLE a CO. IHON'-2517 lone far sale by W'=% /U)IlL901. LITTLE a CO. BACON--45,000;.1b5. Hams and Shoulders AI J. Smokettouae , fur sale br ROBISON, LITTLE i CO. FLOUR -150 bbls. sup. Family, for sale by sp= ROBisoN, LITTLE t co. UCKWHEAT FLOUR-10W lbs, for sale it Li ap?• ROBISON, LIT/Lti • CO. CANDLES -100 bores Summer Dipped; Mould: Wr: " ROUIrOW, tillltE b i CO. rI I IOBACCO-11 hhdo. Ohio arol Va. Lea; Lr ado b, ap22 J. S. DILWORTII & CO. D ACON--45 casks fur sale by A... op= J. S. DILWORTH a CO. Bti UTTER— bbls. Fresh. for sale by sid2 .l. 8. DILWORTH * Co. FRUIT -200 bu. Dried Peaches; o= - 2 "' - "s. e ° . VihttriPaq.o. G _ ORN --SOO bu. Shelled, fur sale by wa J. E. DILWORTH u CO (; , TEER'S OPODELDOC-6 gross superior, $0 hr sale bjF. N. NrICILERSIIIASI, coraer IVossl and 811th strarta n RIED PEACHES-300 bu. for sale by mei SAMUEL P. SHICIVEII. ; WHITE WAX-1 case sup., for sale by V • sr—! s. S. WICKERSHAM. I B. Orsaa y J TON BONNI3OIIST at CO. AKES---50 do:. Hay Hakes, for Bak by .pal Y. P. PUN DONNIIORer C LASS-800 boxes Window. axed, for eale aollo o. T. TON r.O N 0 H .t CO. - - - SUNDRIES -7 casks Cheese; hu Dried Aim WO b. W. au& 31 cEeztasa Etc:. heart's brand: • 21P2ATAW.!•;iO4.Z.'"1.1° DL COTTON -5 bales on Steamer Geneva; 61 do do Fort Vltk to ar ive 104 fur ludo by Udldll DICKEY ett, arZil Water and Front St. _ 1.10.1LR--S9 Wide. prima X. 0., for sale by nn • JAS. DALZELL: 66 N6a6re sc ICIOLASSES-20 hf. bbl. S. 11., for sale by art!. 7 l JAB. DA tar.LL, ta WaL-rst. 'HAMS--10 casks Etas & Swift's S. C., for nie 1 , 78. k W. IIAILHAI:0(1. BACON—Sides, Shoulders , aid Ih.ms, for tab/ by abn S. a W. 11/0111AVO If. DRIED APPLES-50 eackg received and tbr Web,. ap2i. 2. &W. I.I.4ItDAtGIL RIED PEACHES-75 sacks rec'd and far a. a Sr. HAM M= Ag-25 ke g' N° ' 110s.r&541.°21,Arau EARS-4 bbia. Small 'White, for 'sole ' by eon IlaXl3l. P. MUM. Irob N0 d ..1 6.12n0rd 0010 No. 3 Nlookrool; - 10 do do N o. 1 adoolool Shod. on bond od (o 430) 30111.' WATT &Cu. ACON-3000 lbs ccuntry cured for talc by JOHN WAIT A CJ. -•- - • •-• Checked and Dotted Comtelea Moll, Plrin, Boole eod ,synaook Muslim; Tim/wit and Bishop Lase., of cma7 iaallty anal priee. Alm. Curtain Mater/ale. Piano and Ta• Embroideries, Laces, Trimmings, &c. • A complete menetment Also, Ribbon. Protect", Tabs, to. Parasol, of all kinds. Bonnet, of all the laud Myles. Domestic Goods Department probably' aye of the nut ertennve In the country, Sr meting everything hnown as domestlca. The Proprieton feel conedent that, with their Modem .'sollltles, Mega and attractive meek. and unnenally low .4.eest tieeatmet fail to give perfect mile:anion. Wholeml y e poretuawes are reopeethilly informed that we old be pleeeed to receive their enders, et any time, foe {Mb at eastern prime: Mat to depilate any eastern bill f t a s at the •lIPIP Mgt,'" V, • New n 4 fa.ahlaratla Good , 0411 be reatleed constanDl Meongh the reason. ONE PRICE 0.A% ap'M A. A- St ASO! 100. Slimmer Blooming Mowers: LHE subscriberroffers for rale.= extensive variety of Monthly Plover - I. Planta. composed og in thy Tulsa. Gardena of the Citla. o part of 11l varietiet of the monthly Verbena.. contain . Rome nave and brilliant colon, 0 60 e from $t t. 51.50 ore dos.. ilelitropes it SI,SO pre dczen. Leer Blooming doses tn. 82,2 Z to $7.50 per doter, according to site. Seraniornc. Fnaticins. Titans Plante, An. llahlftu, war cned of the fluent free towering aorta, from tl to V.,50 per kc.. Order. left nt our nand on rearkst days. or Or rnall to kittabargli Post Mee, will be pronapt/y attended JAMES WARDROt. 3Loncheater. YEW MUSIC. KLEBER ht at" ITeived • L e. v p 3 :q - auan h r go p ' g i g ' /tit tsru g mrl r . lye Flag of our C uiou; ' Natlausl Sang, by W. V. Wallace. The Pour Pallor any.' Where &rolla friends of my South. Ifousebold Ward, by:Bloekley. The Caroller, by E. Glocer. The National Lnion, a patriotic song, dedicated to the Gore. Usury Clay. When other friends are round lbw. (lcut lS Would Ver,. th wittr7Le.e. d " g ' I'll Mink of thee atesentide. My New England Horne; composed by dirs. 6. Wade, of urzy. Bough int Prude, Pea lienlieldZlVarsrfey, /W K / Little. ar- SistP,tthi (NI& Step. VArtiumr• Guitar Preceptor. Torp's " Together with fine'election of Wallres, Idarcbsty quick Stem. Tariatlanragasy Lema, da. MOO. •S. lot r Suitor mud Violin Music. N o. lol Tblol street. spZSign Golden Harp. (Thst copy.) DRIED APPLES-300 bu. for salo ap2l SAMUEL P. SIMMS. E)RY bbat,tr TACONETTS k CARBRICS-A. A. Mi- Co. bora juilt remind per exproso tbroo ems one Jacookotto Ind Cambries. sol 7 UOCIIA COFFEE—For sale by IVA apl7 W : 11. L 110CLUR6 1.41.., Grocery. RANGES—HaIf boxes, veri superior, and ecnrtenant sized p . wksv m fb , , A. V o tta va r apt.' ' 4 HROME YELLOW-4 cases reed and fo V Jule by .p 3 E. E. SELLER& ChILS--Oil lemon, golDot, cloves, anis Il i fiszemnonv in n i willa P.UresTriVor Amended Firemen's Insurance Stock. Arici SHARES of the first subscribed stock th 'b r ''t 4 ' 4 krfr ln Na. 64 Wood st. HONEY-14 Cerlins (fresh) for sale by lAL ap29 W3l. IL JCIIINIITON. DRIED PEACIIES-50 sacks for sale by ap.2) WIC H. JOHNSTON. APPLES -7 bblz. Dried Apples for sale by KC.) WM. JOHNSTON. CORN -700 bu. it store and for sale by ap2u • ICAL I/. JOHNSTON. APYLES--200 bu. for sale b is.* F. WILSON. RI.CE-30 tierces for sale by apZ W. RAISINS -150 boxes Bunch, for sale by .4,,Z W. s F. WILSON. CORN—So bbL Shelled, for sale by 1.,/ .p Z . E r : WILSON. 147 - Sint W. - nUFFIELD'S SUGAR CURED HAMS-- reed IQ,. tbs. eV by_ AL.LINGFORD t CO. L ARD OIL-24 bbl. No. 2; er 9" “ No. I: on hand and fdr Bale d 1,31 WALLINGFORD &CO. TOBACCO -50-,boxes W. H. thanes s's, Pl* .2, by e. CLUML/CT:5O:i t CO.. • ap.'S - 193 Liberty rt. UTTER-..A Small Lot of the celebrated A r p lime Ileum, rat ¢y expmealy frm family eve, just tee d gad fOr rale by .ra.CULtifltTso, dCO . Q, UNDRI. E S - , • ~..." • 8 bales Deer SAlsin ,i enks imed PrAlAr: CialAntr.. b " FeetherA inet reel led bit& be sgl A. CULDEBVION a CO. VANILLA BEANS—Just received, very v %%IL A. 144 13 :88 A C 0... GOO LBS. &Tar Cured Dry Beef, just km" rnd ale CO.. rt.% F. 08150 . LITILE it CO. SS Liberty rt. 7 g, BOXES Cirmirmati Palm Soap, jut el ctitcd .ud fcr ealu by ROBISON, LITTLE& CO. =y2, 2.1 b Llbettr et 300 KEGS NAILS, 11.19110rted, store a=l sa bey by 11081b0N, LIMEs co, Zbs Llbertr LENTLLS—Receiva gi n t fz eL iic by Ap23 Orteers and 'l'm Deem. TIERRA'S' PEAS—Received and for sale Ll , l br WM. A. bIeCLURI3 CO, arll Omen awl Tea Dealers. • . 1 - ,7 NG L I SII SPLIT PEAS—Received and for rale be j MLA. McCLURO & 723 Often and Tea FLoßsTErts— i- do SALMON. in bernoctinar OOAA Low, CeMed and for We by IV. A. 1110CLIIRO & CO. 254 Libertymt. GUAVA JELLY-111 : received and for da y J w. xeCtELLY,—Fresh, WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS, of various •E l "' ius ` r `"'" a lIITHPUT BURCEITIELD. SPRlria SlTAWLS—Cashmere, Thibet, ar, cram recelyed by oral 111712 PUT k BaCtIVIELD. WrUITE GOODS—For Ladies' dresses, of ail Iha i T rAo_us kinds 0..1-311211 8•132 404 i.:% JENNYJ- - - LIND 'PAPER 'LANDINGS-- The decoration paper. likeNr :ale i that of her parkas at the °L'44.b21.110u.f.W LlTlt P. MARSHALL. p•H - - GS Wool A. BACON -1500 lbs Sides; 990 Sbanklenc SOO Hamm just smarm' and far sale by sa. TON /30NNI1ORST OD. apl.9 193 and 93 !haat ista BURLAYS-5 bOles, 40 inch, rec'd and for can by aiM MURPHY t CO. M:KS-1000 new and old Hessian Wool ..cat ro. W. , by spa 11171tPllY ton. IIVINE--500 lbs' Wool, for sale by 11112.1 31IMPLIT co. —-- - - - CIILORIDE. OF LIME-150 casks for Bile by aplB BENNETT. BERRY & CO. `AL SODA—.I l casks for sale by 001$ • BENNZTT. 11¢AkT & OD. COTTON GOODS-2 cues Cotton putt stuff. Just scce/..1 and for salt tat AIURPEIT a CO. Morris's Tea mart, IN the Diamond,) second door from Dia mond slits. This store Is noted ha selling Us, best IV Plttsbargb. nffa H AY AND MANURE FORKS-125 doz. blow t Co's celebrated Hoy and Manure Forks, from th e mannfarturer n E.hiladelphit t on moats*. moot and for We by ; IL W. POINDS.I.TEIt Water Street For neat.. of finish and Intrinsic value, than Forks canuot be eurprosed; and the lon lake at which they ate rot& must brow. their Introduction. agrAhly Paper li T1.1031A S PALMER, lt, o...4l M arket street, bu reamed, twelve] a beautiful ankortneent °fuel =';‘ , 7 , 117.7 , Er4.1=,Wi1Z•.V11.1= .D.,6 Rockrt92 and Domestic que,ensware, ufse p tuttr A l ß oPlica ll kinghs k m E a L n . d Y Tet :I ) ;:ta 3 4 an- EMIT Ltrutrot, Obits ifarßanirls Rooms, corner Bluth 3341 Lawny ost, (Round Cburch banding/ entractes nest doer to J. L Ou Wbollmal• Grocers, r estenster Worts enable 43 VI 411 orders promp tli. A gauguer being constantly employed. also et, pgns with all the tan and Unproved atrial of tltsWat dar. er Urns, Syltoons,Pltchars, Taney Tot; DeactLlSta.. Florae Vase• tioblas. Ornunenta.•blelleatua and Fpur J 3.31. ' 3lO stOcica for del:rout/a use, in great oariaty o,k, noreotfulia roboircd. madam " SUNDRIES --1100 Each Corn; to v . ... Defect rts!.,,hin • a Pared Ar ray by —ap=n=oJAKEB DA.L7X.I.L. GS Water . 1,2 ACKEREL--60 bblo. No. 3; hlf dc; do. for nagtfy .131. E .403 .7S DALZELL BLACK AND FANCY SILKS--4.. A. 3ftsoa Co ban mairect a Luso lot bt nue si.r. mkt n.) , Balm oLa SILK POPLINS—Now °peak. ta ago F INE JACONETS AND CAMBEJCS- A. A. Maicrtit Co. bun ca band • =Aft stack ofl nu Jam and Cluat-ric. 11,15 CARD.--I bail+ removed to thy newatore, gbre• dal 1420 p 1.7 Orpadia neat of vb.= I es, = =7 Sands and lat lon allisem, and motive a saat of their cnsicam. I •111 awn a 1.7 laMeassorlsnent of gpbotinel7, Padiand Bed ding. aniad Hata, arena. Um. Canton wad Hoak alarm. var. Fulhat Bads, Dalstals. and Maw; Blankauk quilt; bloat and Gouda= Wisdom Fa—..a. aawy Doar. and sacra ankh, asnalizAand In the =oat esaarudva late ottani kind. =mew* fully aolicitad and nazi aid I WintaSLW mg. ~~,' MIX 20 ROM TO CLEVELAND. aTißig;R 1851. EWEN SLIMES AItItANGEOLENT 4rrimics - PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. XPRESS. Packet and Raihnad ;Line for LJ Olordand. afthad tau latobutzb to Waver, In roloactloo lab dot elatintly an t nod lizoors rickety of Clarke. Porto a to., from Mayer th• f/Pkildia hooonforporftd the 4C:coda:ad and rittonotsti Itattrood Ca to CL rand. - - • ...... X Urn, Siam. hair lanai. 0p... tint Mossurallais ItP " 11, r j) 0= A. IL. with Qs Pastutt at I. whkh will Mare kamalialtir cu Ilia arrival alb* • • Cartittow at Ravenna In Use art ltrynsaTrala ara for Ckvaland. Pautnows br dna Inaa n m, :tuna. In M. to takrtha KUM.. Lt. or littatetara s• r hurray) LATENT, and th. Near.lo , l I. Chin. • s...ll•llwattkat. Toledo,Citri Innakirk. aul Erie- P for nutting train of tart f/r- C01t... Suds. e 1 ooCLARKE . rA.IIK/3 A cm, IWprid., UOCCUTI.E. PL AGENTS: W. It. 3111.11111EAD, 05Les ladder tit. I.lArlot hotel: U. 31. /LAWIOII, - 016a> wader 3rocangsloaa RaurS J. A. CAUOIIIcT, rornar, of Smithfield sad W atm apt 1.1/TI,IWZGEt. nagiEi. 1851. UNION LINE On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals, PROPRIETORS: lI A ) WCo..._{ , =: 0. 'Tam known Line is now puTpared to transport ffeight nal pane:aorta from Pl=4OEllOB r.• CLEVELAND, to any paint on Inc Canal and Lakes.— loe facilities of the Line am a:worm-Peed nuatteromal n and capacity of Dolan, expel - mace of Copulae, end O any of Agent.. ..Ins Boat two Pittsbnegk ani Cklttikt dall7.runing In connection with a Line of etcatabeaU beta.= PITEt- I .111011 and nt.evEr.,•ad a Linn of-5.4 du/ . stankannosta foTaLle, and emelt) on the LIR., CONSIGNEES:' Pane A Co-, ronnatlmtn. 04 31. N. Taylor. Warren, 04 A. :a. Clark, Ketruan Falb.o4 C. Prentisa HATCIO9.. 04 Brayton Cm, Ravenna. 04 Kent, G rinnel A Co . Franklin, 04 A. or, Cutalon." ral Lc 04 Whetter. Co,e A• Co.. Akmn. 04 Ifaideeson & Pettibone, Sanduaky Can 04 PeckhamScott, Toln.to. 0. Willis Ate /I Co., Detrull. Mlenktur. boneconm Ca.3.lllwankle. Wle4 • • Geo. A. Gibbs & Co.,G Chicago,lll4 Thom" " 110737L'a'GEERY, Amt, apl oar:Water and Szeighfiehl eta, Plttabauth. Brandies; Wines, do itiAMINO completed arrangements WWI Ilooses in en d ers,d•other European Im xecution of m. am thus enabled to oiler to Islets, at • small advance ofer importation coot, BUN TIES. WINES, and LIQUORS; of the Snout deusiptiont •f•usa ensiercutfom house loc4 -- Xfolairr 6 • Attention is invited to soy list, as beast 110 packages Cognac, Bordeaux, and Roche ll e Brandies, In Ali pipepuie and dark. 75 hints. and qr. nets e gold and brown Rherrieu and pollens goad ty. t Icut!, ?Ode.; of avernazda. IXS " • Port Wines, past very old sod superiss. baskets Sparkling Champagne, well BnOsn loormal" , lek) barn Claret Wines, various brands and vintages. los) cues Sauterne sad Benne, vintages 1846-7. 43 make Sauterne and Claret 'Wins / 5 Ores Old lloiland and Soho:intern GM. - 'id puncheons Old Socoimb and Irish Whisbei. 4 " superior Old Jamaica Rom 50 asks .00.+100 Loud. Brown Bloat and Bouteh Ale. With n conduit supply of Importni liquors, such as V urt . ttoe. Esrasehlan, Curama, Anoint e, Chem Brass , Mgooflc of 1141: 3 1 , A;A SEOARS:Isays on hand. All Orders will be executed witiot er fr i an% tar MashipEed at lowest rates. , Importer and Dea ler, 30 Wahaut Mucosa . aplo3morgnot:P/ • Ehliscleigoisi- FrOBACCO--25 kegs Gedge 6 twist for sale .1 by a 02 6 JAMES TOFFEE-150 bags prime Rio, for sale by auZ5 JA3112 ,AWNS AND MUSLINS—Now receiving l ~br A. A. Mum t Co. oases of nor stiles lawns Lod im. RON SUNDR igs_. 66 bales Cobb= 10 stets Faatbann • 2 Draatippla, tlanoes E Trease; Pick ...4 lb, va y . b b bp dct to arrive on ataanntr Font anD/ ISAIAH DICKE'S ; At Ca. Front and Wotan ata. ACON lIAMS-14 oohs on hand; for vale BACON er al= ISAIAH DICKEY &CO (i.iEED SWEET POTATOES-7 bbls on 1, - / bout; be We by apW ISAIAH DICKEY •CO (aALTPETRE-60 bags crude on hand; for 1.3 Ws by aptif 1801,111 DiCHET 000 • DOLL BRIMSTONE-12 bbla on hand; for able by .p HALM DICKEY ICO INSEED OIL-20 bbls for sate by No 44= J. eo woof . KIDD a CO, • • ►'EERE DE SIENNE-100 lbs for gale by • /JUDD 00. ADHESIVE CLOTH-200 yards Superi or loolity for sale by ayt.M J. MEDD & CO. Grum . pS A.3IPHOR-4.'00 lbs salentho - IL/lEDICLNAL BRANDY-2 csmicsfor isl e by .➢2 J. KIDD & CO. ' H. D. KM, • Banker and &change Broker. Fourth it. VESTERN FUNDS BOUGHT, and the bet wic• ka sus= in par :clads. etas .IPLRITS TURPENTINE-10 bblz. in good A.. 7 er, fa Wit ' br LE. FELLXII9, atas 57 Wood 4. A LC01:101.-1U bbls. for sale by , aces x-suums. CLARSAPARILLA-1 bale (Hondura%) for t.J Wl 7 114,25 L. E.t.ELIZIta. BENZOIC ACID—,SO oz. for sale by g gs SEWERS. COLOCYNTA--50 lbs. for sale by ar.7.5 r. BELISBEL AE.SEN/C--1500 lbs. fur sale by *PCs P.. L. LEL.LELS. S UNDRIES ZOO bbla Fatally nellll 100 " extra lOU " 000 both. sbellrl Coot Cob 100 " rotabst; " /Thong 50 bbr. Sat =0 now liour Barret etrieobrigaroordb7 a 145 2. ITOoDO & 54,N, GI Water et .• _ (kWNERS WANTED—For 40 Caning° I ' Z ' lg.trUl,L k ... " B "'"1 7 .`ivlliTl k st4,"iu` na.s 11l WO.. ACON-7000 lbs. Hog Round, receiving J. nut for Ws by .T.LUES DALZELL. ap9.4 SS WM, street. - - - IM? . ?l6l&=A;ii= VOI lierrin=, in bblad / En/Zann. " O aeft vn^ nd A. ale a2l JU.%wlrr co. All.-20 bbls. N. C., for sale by .144 JOHN 1h A TANNERS' OIL-15 bbls. fur sale by sun_ 3013 N WATT A CO. CANTON Presented Gingel'in Syrup; " Dn . ; Clow Chow. (a eatateiro of ath"*` n'd n'itL) "61 V)t r lttLUT(o & CO, aDIO Orewere atul Tea Daler& - - - CORN -150 ba. (Shel= aide by P. IIIIHIVE R. =eh= _ _ . YE-5 bbls. knit roc'd and for sale by aplo W. t P. WILSON. UT Ant . VRESR BUTTER-4 boxes Table Batter. .P.st reed sad fbr sale b__ aVA, IL DAIML a CO, Llterty F LAX -A small lot for sale b ENCILLSII & Zl/11X72. 554 • ' 122 &wind, mad 151 /int irtm English and Iriah Teas. rofsubscribers have just reed an invoice ad will hereafter teens ontstantainply of Montana Lisa the flavor of erhkb le gene:WV preferral bri: from the "CMCountry,. sad by many others. ' prk.. 60 and T 6 tante la. The boast which has been ll advertising en exclusive =- &hoer o rawly f f[nat. thaw Tess, amnia continue to do ea with any We have Alm on had • Lave U.:tenni of roma Teak of all grade. and every description, which we believe can. as excelled in Plttebargh. WM. IdefILIIRO t CO, .a= Otteers and Tea Dea/en. ARD-4 bbla. and 6 kegs for sale by sa= WIL M3ollllBl'o. REEN APPLES-80 bbls. for sale b .r= WM. JOII2 , IBTOIC. - - 2114:1 .munlnue BEANS -30 bble. prime White, for mile by mos ENGLISH It scxxstr. HIDES -100 (Dl7) for sale by .5= 8. It W. ILLYBAIIOII. GLASSES-25 bbl 3. N. 0., for sale by ,e 23 H. t. itARBAUOIL Q UOAR-31.1 hhde. N. 0., for sale by s. w. susseusiss. ACON SHOULDERS--7 casks for sale by AP= JA.3IE.S A. lIITITIIII3OX A OD. S ODA ASJl—Asuperior article of our own 4f. " 4 "T'm 4:7w470000M 41/: . lk ' br SUGAR -197 4 , 1 8,* iL r :TiTg . c.Wgrksg° by uEMP-17 Wee pp rime Dew Rotted Mit wort Jun reed swl kr rob, by p6l t. ik 00. POFPEE—SO , ba ,, a mime Rio, b y . p .1%311f A.11131V11160N t 00. 'sr ti ICE-10 emirs prime, for sale by ap= JA.It es A. IIVICIIISO:k - _ ROSIN-25 bbla. X. C.lnr, - 25 " N. 2 Hokl.w. for co. by 3A 311:8 A. lICTCIII.SON & co. LEAD & SHOT-400 pigs Galena Lead; sze.3 .7.1-nanilTalF;!!±onral." Pedling Wagon. llLarge and subatardial two horse nava witu iron axles, fzr sa:.• oalsvar.ble urms Irr C. ARECTi.INCir, co& *Argot lie bopsbops an and Sa. JAns a brand; M Se, Putnam brunt: *Dynan 20 Robe ,t 6 at. Warrick lkm CAW, bit, rt is 40 '• Se. T. J. Txtwares • Peri Jun= • frATEILMAN nE1):0$ 60 and ICI Wattronq 42 0 ALB-100 bu. fur bale' by mum co. •it.-200 boxes (pr , t. in lb. pa- SDm) for ale by . .p 2 11. Dir rr & 03. • EMD APILES--20 ba.p for sale b_y yr zt__ Z. - DALZIML • Oa. 7RS m :mind pa cgams-100 dos..o the mesl_i Vends yna. tp YE PLOUZ-7 bbla. fur ride by AA. ego . 30.1LUMN. tinr.c a 00. '`?M4~...,f ray ':-