E=M!M PITTSBURGH GAZETTE PUBLIBIIBD BY WH'ISB a CO PITTBBIIIIGH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 4, 1851.... The AntimusontearidWhig County Convention , will Meet. this , forenoon, at 10 o'clock, at the Court gouse,, to nominate a-ticket to be sup. ported by the party st the Fall election. The ' ofEnes to lie fdledare =UM, important, and l'acratlye,and the contest by,the candidates for hie been spirited. The Whole comt ty hitabeen thEeroughly cannseed, and the Con maim will :be fa, mi. animated' bye pretty warts feeling of rivalry, and the contestletween some of the aspirants will be very close. We mist, however, that all the proceedings will be =laded in an . amicable spirit of a generous contention; and that the whole party will cordi ' tgly Urilto upon the ticket which may be put in nomination. However strong oar personal pre ..ferences may be, we should always be ready to ..41.schorge our duty to the principles we cherish, .and to the party it is our pride tote identified Rgrizersiamos Cosortess.—Among the all thirteen, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania 'each gain one member. The others either hold their own or lose, We have compiled a table in ithicl.rit will be teen that the old States lose.sim inernbers; while of course the new States gain tie Same number. The fact that Pennsylvania and Mastotchusetts are the principal menufac taring States, accounts for their greater relative 'increase Even Ohio only holds heiown, while Sevr Tort, prosperous as it is, falls behind in the.race. . , ITUSIOTAL OF ELIFFLISENTASIVS.i. OLD -MOSUL " 1840. ISZA ~ 4 New inunpehlre: 3 ?Seeeectomett,, 10 11 Vermont, 4. . ' • . 3 3 , 2 CaleCtiCtlt,... , New Tork, . 34 33 New 'Jersey. . : 6 . 6 • 24 25 Pansy Column, S4r7iFnd , Virgbik North Comas, .; South Corollas, 125 119 • STATE! Georgia, Stanlty, rennonee, Olio; ' Louisiana, ndiana, \h 3iaeippi, Alatoitia, Maine, - AI Ulinoit, Florida. Arkansa lowa, 'Mite° Taw, California, ,OtiabiFtien, . _ The entio of temvsentatlon being, 93,702, Del metre ¢ad Florida are represented on fractions. ...Ponds owe. 22,000 short of the required number:, Delaware is 8,000 short. NIL GLIDDON , il24olsll,:arld will deliver a course of lectures at the Athento um, next week, on Egypt„ the lite,' /to. The high reputation which this gentleman has acquired in other _places. ea a lecturer on : these deeply interesting subjects,lllll no doubt draw full houses here. . Our readers will be pleased to and that our 'old and eicalleatNew York corresporident, "C." has returned from hia trip to California, moil= restuned the post which he has so long filled to -the' cetion - of Our patrons. His first letter, since ' return , appeared yesterday, and his satl second o-day, and be will hereafter hold regular _lmmerse from the great counierelal and financial centre of our county:' with our IgBW souse. Tno'Fsorr.. QUID/Z.-By . P. Barry, of. the Mount .1146 Nurseries, Rochester. New York. New York; Published by Charles Scribner. This is a most 'excellent and valuable Trea ties an the renting of Fruit. Its object lain 6- , Plain and Illustrate the physiology of Fruit Trees, the thearY and practise of all opetations connect ed with the , propagation, transplanting, Freeing, end training of orchard and garden trees, stand ards, dwarfs,"pirtMdde, espaliers, etc.; the lay ing:dm and arranging differeatkinds of Orchard,' and Gardens; the seler.tion of suitable varieties for differeM purposes andJecalitiein gathering and preserving fruit; treatment of diseases, de struction of insects, descriptions andnses of im plements, etc. The work is illustrated with up wards of one hundred and fifty figares, repre senting different parte of trees, all practical op. orations, forms of trees, designs for plantations, Implements, etc.' As every person residing in ''the country, has something to do with trees, and as moat dwellers in cities hope at some day to enjoy the delight of their planting and cultivtion, ' this excellent work must prove of rare value, and be greatly sought for. We lomat that prac tical knowledge is the best; but even the emu , rienced. can learn something from the °Marve -1 tions of 'lntelligent laborers' In the same ' field, while the learner is greatly aided by the instruc tions and Mustratioes of a work like this. "Hairri-graidha, or - Sketches of Scenery, Cele 'bidiHts, and. Society, taken from life. By N. P. Willis. New York; Charles: Scribner. To those who have read the Home Journal for . a fair years past, this book will !Ilford no novel-, ties, It is made art of letters and oditional arli eleafrom the pen of one of its clever editors, and furnishes some pleasant miscellaneous read . WS. The above works are for sale by A. H. Eng lish and Co. No. 79 Wood Street. ' "The await:my of Prophecy; or Scriptural lastratiem of the Apocalypse. By the Rev. Alex ;under 'Keith, D. 'D., New York; Harper and 13rothers, publishers. . " This is a well known standard work on the sub lime subject of Scripture Prophecy. The Har pers have given the publics a very beautiful and cheap edition. It is for sole by B. C. Stockton, Market street. PeaattaianxEPvcoru:Cacncw—The9tand iag Cominittie of the diocese of New York gists tunics that the Rt. "Bre4 Dr. De Laniey will per form Epleawkal Berrien daring the ensuing sum mer and fall, in the dloente of New York. ..lirrnonter Aromas.—The Pittsburgh Confer toes wf the M. E. Church will commence its anal semi= on the 18th instant, two weeks from thls day, in the* South Common chtircb, Alla , sherry. Bishop Morris WilL - preside. , . The Troy Conference of the Methodist Episco pal Church met on the 21rtult., at North Adams, Mass.; Bishop James presiding. The confer ewe denied its session au Teunday; its next "es elan is to be held at ilattabuigh.' The follow ! I#4 are the delegitell to the General Conference. Doha Clark, A. Witherspbcn, IL Starks, B. IL Bell, Z. Phillip', T: Benedict, J. Frazier, and R. Westoott. Reserved delegates, E. Goss. mer, and 8. Coleman. ' The New York But . Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal Church has elected the following ministers us delegates to the Gene/eel Conference to be➢ held at Boston ut 1852: Bar. Ilessrs. Stephen Olin, Nathan Bangs, Hems. Bangs, .. Bartholomew .Crtegb, James B . Perry, Sep mose Landon, end Edward E. Griswold. Time° who are. familiar with the subject will Sib that the New. York Emit Conference-held recently. 'proved RS cotuiervative character in its selection of (PdePteL The three gentled= standing ' highest pa oh list ware known to be . strongly opposed ,toi ..the famed regointions "the pre aelosee :pistil:4r in New York:: The Major ity of the. delegation holdthe same vie that-Mws, and • 'the two or three who were peg:cleat at eet .- — .lllg received the vete crib. conferee , " col be cease they w repartiee to the resoltalece; but . because of their.leconisooderstlan at thOmeet: lag, and thiir hist PEl4"l"rifr'i4r:.Y* Tai NaW YOIIL BeIATORZAL ELZCTION.—The twelve locoroco .Sonators, who, last spring, ar rested ;the : wheels of government, by deserting their posts,rtuidleasing the Senate without a working quoruta; in order to defeat ale bill for the More speedg enlargement of the canal, (a Whig measure, recommended by Gov. Hoot) have meta signal rebuke from their constitu ents, to , whom they appealed by becoming candi dates (or -election. Seven out of the twelve have been bestenos‘llann, their leader, by 2,- 500 majority. I The following is the resuli : Dist. xszasaztawr. Dist. .oerosrmos. 8. Joseph Halsted. 1. Wm. H . Brown. 16. John Bamford. 9. James 0. , Curtis. 19. B. N. Huntington. 16. Wm. A. Dart. 20. Moats P. Hatch. 17. Sidney Tattle. 21. Caleb Lyon. IS. John Noyes. 26. Josiah B. Willhuna. 26: Wm. S. Gilbert. TEE MORMONS. Among the' features of this extraordinary pe rind in the world's history, one of the most re markable is the rise and progress of Mormonism. Originating - in the vagaries of Joe Smith, an ob scure, ignorant, and perhaps a bad min, it has rapidly grown into a powerful sect, whose mis sionaries are operating in every part of the world, and sending converts by thousand; to their great renderesua in Salt Lake valley. It is one of those strange moral phenomena for which we cannot account 'lt is more extraordinary than the rise of Mohammedanism ; far that was forced upon the world, whereas this Sas 'werked its way through opposition, persecutico, poverty, weakness, and contempt. The propagators of this singular system have met with greater success in Great Britan than in the United Staten in fact bat few or their lets converts have been Americans, while every year adds thousands from England and Wales to their Utah colony, and other thousands are only wait ing until they can obtain the means tO emigrate- Whatever we may think of their religions faith, we must all admit that they are shrewd and sagacious in their managementnt the things of this world, for the colony of Silt Lake is certainly one of the most prosperous I l of commu- To show what they are doing, accordiug to their own showing, we give the folloning eynop Si! of their "Fifth Genera Eplotle,' from the ?amoral Aepublitan. It is long, but it will be read with interest. In the Deseret Nene of the Bth of April, we find some items of news, which we gore in a sy noptical form. This paper contains the “Fifth Gen l eralEpiatle of the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, from Salt Lake Valley, State of Deseret, to the Saints scattered through out the Earth." It is u very long doeurnent, tad is so written as not to admit_of much condense- tion. lt refers, in the first place, to the organi zation of the Church, in 1830—to the many trials which it' has since undergone—to its peculiar 'tenets—and to it., extension to all hands—"in Europe, Asia, Africa and America, and the East and West Indies." The armor:died spread of the gospel, In eo short time, and the rapid gathering of the Saints, is regarded as another token of the Messiah's near approach. There are other signs of the times, in the increasinglconralsions of ructions—the wars and rumors of wars- 7. the internal clLesensions Which threaten the disunion and overthrow of the best governthents on the earth—the increasing plagues, and sickfiess in new and diversified forms, baffling ' the skill of the wisest physicians—the increasing divisions among professing Christian parties, andmemberi of the same party—the increase of earthquakes, whirlwinds, hurricanes and tornadoes—the loth of life by shipwreck and tempest, by steamboat explosion and burninge—the destruction if life by murder—and a vast many other signs, which are enumerated, all leading. to the conclusion that the second coming of Christie St. hand. Passing from these things, the Epistle proceeds IS say that the Sainte at home are making pre- 1 parations to receive the Saintkrom abroad. The I winter has been mild. Several pale :nod - lumber mills have been erected in the pastw,inter; many shingles have been made, and all that is wanted to bring them into immediate use is palls; chairs and various articles of furniture are :multiplying in their midst; two or three threrin t ig machines have_beerrin operation daring the winter, yet more machines are wanted, and thiVaints are counselled to remember that the ost highly improved labor-saving machinery are needed by the community, and to bring such articles with them. ..- The Council-house bas been so far complethd as to admit of Its being partially occupied; the warm springtbath house wan completed, in Nov ember last; the tithing store-house: has 'been eo far completed as to be usedfor various purposes ; the prospect for building material. is flattering. A woolen factory is to be erected ; a pottery is nearly completed, and "we are expecting to use china ware of our own mannfacture in a few weeks.". Cutlery establishments have been com menced in the city. • There was very little snow during the winter. The last two nights of February were the coldest of the season. March was very pleasant, and , was improved, by the .farmers in spring wheat. Parties from California arrived on 1 the 20th of September and the 12th of November, bringing very little of the products of the mines with 1 them—some borrowing money to get home—and others would have retuned if theylhad had the means. • I A colony has been' formed at 'lron 'county, about 250 miles nearly south of the Salt Lake city. They left on the 7th of December, under charge of Elder George A. Smith,;ith about 130 men, a few families, and a good sa ply of teams, seechand tools i and when last head from, they had a field of 1600 acres, 400 of It sown, plenty of water, wood, iron ore, alum, and some pros pect of coal. The Quorum of "Seventies" had agreed to erect an, extensive rotunda in Great Salt Lake City, to be called the " Seventies) Hall of Sci ence," and Gov. young, their President, was ap. printed trustee and superintendent' Of the pork. i Shares are fixed at 525. At a special session of the Ore it Salt. Lake County Court, on the 3d January , s me few Man eilig sient men were convicted of ste • , were sen tenced to labor for various t 5, afterwards pardoned, and permitted to go on their way to California. About three hundred emigrantswho wintered with them, left for the' geld mines this spring. , The General Assembly of th e Sthts of Deseret was in session in January. A.railroad company was chartered, to extend from Trinple block in the city, to the stone quarry and; mountain on the east, forthe conveyance of building materials —the construction to commence immediately. The news of the formation of arritorial Gov ernment for Unkind of the ap pointment of Brigham boring overnor,•was,firet. received .„. by way of California,gu January. ' It was after wards confirmed by the " Eastern "Easte - 1." but no official notice, - reports or papers ha I been receiv. ed. "We anticipate no conralsive,revolntionary feeling or movement by the citizen* of Deseret," "but an easy, quiet transition frota State to Ter ritory, lilts weary travelers decenling a gentle hill near by their way-side home." "As a people, we know how to appreciate, most sensibly, the band of frendship which has been extended towards our infant State•by the Gen eral Government Coming to this place, as did the citizens of Deseret, withonttbe plans of sub sistence, except the labor of their hands, in a wilderness country, surrounded iby savages, whose inroads have given occasirn for many te dious and expensive expeditions; the relief af forded by our mother land, through the medi um of the approaching teritorial] organization, will be duly estimated; and from henceforth, we would fondly hope the most friely feelings may be - warmly cherished between the various States and Territories of this great nation, whom con stitutional charter Is not to be excelled." A settlement Is to be formed ip this eonthern part of California, at no great distance from San Diego; for which purpose, Elders Arriarn.Lyuum and Charles C. Bich, with one hundred and fifty wagons, left early in March. Itl is dmitg • zed to establish a continued line of etalions and places of refreshment, to the Pacific,on this rirate. We notice the hamo of Ilihard P..' Hopkins; formerly of this city, as one of the Elders of the Church, who had gone on a mission to the Pacific. The city was being fenced into blocks, instead of wards as formerly, and many shade trees were' planted. School houses has been built in Most of the Wards Measures has been adopted to prevent the depredations of thelCalifornia emi-' grants. .1 "In . view of the anticipatell change in our Government, and to facilitate bdeoiness, the Gen eral Assembly of Deseret appointed Gov. Young their' agent, to "col"' $20,000 appropriated by Congress to bad a State Hoosein Utah Territo ry, and cause said House to be erected without delay on Union Square. in this city, a little north-west of Temple blook; and the Assembly &dimmed sine die on fiaturdai last. Dr. J. M. Bernhisel has been appointedfo which the President to select the Utah library, r which Congress hen appropriated $5,000, zu: ,, 1411 our latest &d -ikes, he was luNew York, . gide selection. Dr. Dernhisel has tuned a circular, Soliciting editors and publishers of neWspapers, map sines, pamphlets, and books, to forward a copy of their productions to Great Salt Lake city, for the benefit of Utah Library. IWe are happy In announcing the arrival of a few papers and pam phlets already, and if the fkiends of science gen erallysltilfeespond in like meaner. . byforward ing, 1:47, ottheir works, we will non have a .:1,6011.j.M144.1e' reading room , attached to , the 144/Prillorlsich will canoe the blessings of ltliohnitat:to. rest upon the heads of the liberal It is wisdom for the English Saints to cease emigration by the usual route through the States, and up the Missouri river, and remain Where : , they are till they shall hear from us again, as, llt is our design to °Fen up a way across the Inr . tenor of the continent, by Panama, Tan:tante= pee, or some of the Interior routes, and land them at San Diego, and thus save three thousand miles of inland navigation through a most sickly climate and country. The presidency in Livers pool will open every desirable correspondence in relation to the various routes, and rates and conveniences, from Liverpool to Ban Diego, and make an early report, so that if possible the nos cessary preparations may be made for next fall's emigration." "So far as the Saints in the United States and Canada desire to see the work of the Lord pros per, let them arise as one man, and come to De seret, where they can do, more for Zion in one year, than they can in many years where they 1 _ _ • are. Come on the Saints' route north of the ! New Hsu - senses CONGIMMIIONA L. —I. Amos Platte, as we stated in our last epistle, leaving ! Tuck, (Whig,) 7,79.1; Geo. W. Kittridge. (Opp.) the grave yards on the south of the Platte, to a I 3,415; Scat. 28.—Whole number, 15,225. Pin future resurrection. If all were agreed in this I realty for Tuck, 376. .move, there need not be a Saint left in the! 11. Anthony Colby;' (Whig,) 3,803; Asa Fow- States or Canada one year hence. , ler, (F. S.) 2060;, Charles IL Peaslee, (Opp.) "The twelve apostles are abroad, except Wil - -, 7,170; Scat. 111. Whole No. 13,124. Peaslee'e fdrd Woodruff and Fins T. Benson, who are in I plurality, 3,837. e, . the valley. Their president, Orson Dyile, is lo- 1 111. Jared Perkins, (Whig.) B,7lin'George W. cated at Ranstnille,. lowa, and Me:nested to vie-; Morrison, (Opp.) 7,77; Scat. 14. Whole No.. It the valley this summer. Parley 'P. Pratt is , 16,506. Perkineplurality, 938. on his way to the Society and Sandwich Is- i IV. Jonathan Kittridge, (Whig,) 2,248; John lands, and Chili; his mission extends to all i White, (F. S.) 1,018; Harry Hibbard, (Opp.) lands in, and bordering on the Pacific. At last 1 5,125; Scat. Whole No. of votes, 8,400. Hits accounts, the word was very prosperous at the Lard's plurality. 2,877. Society Isles. We have not heard from the The vote of Northfield for Charles H. Pesselee Sandwich mission since the arrival of Elder Ili- 179, Anthony Colby 63, for Asa Fowler, 32, was ram Clark and hist - esociates. Orson Pratte is i not counted, it appearing from the return that eupposed to be In the States on his way to the I no article on the subject was inserted in the valley, were he will he associated with the uni - warrant calling thZ meeting. . vends , ' of Deseret tier a season. John Taylor 1 No returns were received from the towns of was at Bologne, In France at our latest dates, 1 Grantham, Franconia. Lincoln, and Watemrille, preaching, translating, and pubishing. Loren- t District No. IV. zo Suow, having visited the Italian States, was Dented at Piedmont, in Switzerland. Erastue • The lion. H. S. ,Foote's prospects of election Snow is at Copenhagen, and the work is prbsper- an the Union candidate for the Gubernatorial ing in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Germany, and Chair in Mississippi are represented Ly a gentle all that region. We received a letter from I man who has just travelled over a large part of Brother Snow. dated Copenhagen, August 17. the State, as promising a uertain triumph. Old 1850. _ Riche:lh is presiding over the church in 1 Party the British Isles, and his office. is in Liverpool. Amass Lyman and Charles C. Rich are en route , P lanes are mill to be entirely obliterated. 1 Whigs and Locofocos are combining cordially to nt down all secession influencea, and they con to Cohene pass. Geo. A. Smith is presiding at Silently expect to elect 'General Foote by a ma tron county. - • jority of thousands. They prefer "defending There has been more sickness in the caller, : Southern Rights" in the Union, and under the is spring; than usuaLand sever-eldest.: thou g h ! Coretitution, to any outs a fight—N. AMT. the people in the other vallies "have been well 1 ! generally. WO know of no reason why this vat- i 1i i t Farmers will rejoice to know that gat ley is not as healthy in its location and character' 1 . 1 til•S eon Priruti m latlidt"ehrh thell timY aerititel! .i.h as any other, but as this Is the place for the first , anon "' ‘4"'",,t0"5106 the 'll''''" of oaths. arrival of the Saints, a greater.portitin of th e in- I :'`'"..'''. '''"Y` All ""9'.""',""te.lwY, nun, 'tee.% ~.i . m ange, farm. partial Mather; sore apes, Arm stop here, where they can more readily pro- ~,,,,., I.". . pfl o g ., La, o f the loins ...i. , ,, or mishusid cure the comforts of life, while the hardier per. 100 a., s c , ale. The ar ticle re f ere ed to is IL o. Furst. don go forward to newer settlements; and a Arabian Lung... the best medicine ever discomnal to great portion of the sickness in our midst alien i nian g ir r bessa Me adyertlumant from the seeds of disease and death sown in ! DR. M'LANE USED lIIS PILLS IN the system, while tarrying and passing through are pr . gt p.... scrotal ,:an w on , p. matt be t a g g pa to the ogreish regions of the western States. Sick- I sawn to the public to math' • manner as to make it ness here is generally of short donation, and knoon all user the minim, the gawk remedial so tee ends speedily in health or death. The families gamily aims:sal mill farad upon the Public by means of the elders who are on foreign missions, are in ! "( '''''rr i ," rull ' l "*"'" l ,' ""', 4 ,. i i',_ _'.1444' , preventing,_ ,. reemertny, regular ma intros. poysicoma 6¢• LS gar. 1351161 health at this time. • Mlane undoubtedly DOM= mitering the OM against "The Saints in their gathering should never ..,,,s, competitors. Cnariumt, however, cf the real value forget to gather and save till choice seeds, for i of hl, medicine. mid intro/and bY the Plain iirmlee of here is the place for theist to grow and be use- taw. • Lich would ',,lt permit hod to keep seam his fellow ful; a large quantity of osago orange •and oth- 1 sesmess to Isis-seat a cis.. of preserving .them from ,er seeds • suitable for 'hedger, through which , `atretats• he ''°"", 4 .-"" " ice site. P in es that %".• It and whe I Las Imam, Mes Meson all art.t the United Stater. re, wire may be passed to make fence,. are much , ~, i, Ole n Les tried. dm primed Its miserimitT mer all needed at this time. Bring yl the lath and , sther remedies ever cursed for diseases of the lime. In shingle nails you tan; niso glass. wire No. 9. b e e u s , masiipilonsof physicians are rip tearer re gn ind raw cotton, cotton yarnj, machinery and domes- , to cams Of sore romplaint. All that is pirmisam, is to tics.- th e racism to mirth.. and nee Dr. 51 Lane's Liver Pills. "Amid nll the revolutions that are taking' t" •ss'ert • waetteloe w a... l th. u•• 4 'al' place among the nations, the elders will ever ' r. ' ,. .. -r i i ,Kt al .. .. r . i. ° : . ,: P pt a ,•,‘;' ' s 7 s n , , , e i t'Z' , .. m° b rr, ,,, " 0. ,,Pt" . ... e j panne an undeviating course in being 'subject to ~,,,, &„„,i m .„ ~,,,, .041 „„„,,, 5 ,,„ ~,,, i „„,,, so l b .. the governmentiwherever they may be, and sus ~.„. g ae,l db . n me n o inly phi eician has tor two tears, tain the same by all their precepts to the Saints. duns, ssost, time Or .as in manly attendance. These having nothing to do with political questions! I ;set., I some. ism area a rose. which engender strife, remembering that the ! JAKEYiJOiirli. li iikins toonship, 'Allegheny ...Pa 1. weapons of their warfare - are not carnal but ' Damn lath. ISti... spiritual, and that the gospel which they preach l roist , 0 , , 3. SIDD 4 CD, is not of man but from heaven; - and if they per. i m ...„,,,„,,,,, . No. WO Wood et eecute you without measure in one city, country, Petroleum I. or kingdom, leave the Testimony which Jesus co.. Pa- March 4, 'SL has gives:dor a witness unto your Father in hen - _ 5. 5 , ,.. „,."'t',,,,=', 5 1i . 7:,,= ° ,,,,,, i,,,,,, k ,,,, yen, that you are free from their blood, and See- ~,,,,,,,, 05 „,,,,, m ,„.., 0 ..„,,,,, r „ we „,,,„.,„ k ,„,,,,,,,..,,,, to' other cities, countries, or kingdoms where „„ i „. a,,,,,„ by in s positaylvanla /maenad. Wm am en they will receive you and believe your testi- tyrely dillt. and It labeler Ingainielefor altimt army day. mony." Yell, nopectfuDy, JOHN LUSO a CO. This Epistle in signed by Brigham Young, lie- aessvots, est.. m.. 0.. Starch 10,'41. her C. Kimball and Willard 'licher:ls, and in, 0. sLlEtha-Dame dlr. Year Arent ; • fee eneeka slam doubtless a concise history of the affairs of this I ' A n .t, ::,.: 1 , ..: . ~d, Tra oi ekeW . ,we 4 `'" ' 4 ' extraordinary people for the past year. r m ., ~,,, is . ... b ., m ., th ,.......,„ . , cap obtain seismal emelt...sit certificates. if Toadies:lmam. . . . 11103 rot BUILDISCS.—We are pleased to see Yours. Ar.l W. W. SCOTT. Parole by Herber a Ifelkiralk, ISO Wool street; R. Ir. that the new stores on Market street, between Pelers, ii Wool street: D. A. Fahnestoek, A Co. mane Fifth street and Liberty, have very handsome i went ' end Trout shafts: D. IL carry. D. A. Elliott.roterti cast iron fronts. As this is the most durable, ''''''‘'`"•“°o ii. P. ' 4 ' 4. ' 4 ' "‘ 444 ' l ' ,1 4 17,,,, , 44 14 '" Delon, I beautiful, and appropriate finish which can be 1 a puptapiT Canal Dminriarantset- Purstisres. given to stores and warehouses, wo have been , pal- Wo again refer our readers to the ad , surprised thsit it has not been more extensively ' rertimMent of U. o..Yarrellls Arnhem Limmatt.rbiett ate introduced, and we trust that iron may soon en- i t r L 7:l • 4, m .,"'" i mm . „% t a r = t t b i 1„ 4444 ,,,M.7.!. 4 , 4. 4 4 ter into general use in the construction of build- ' iffiest, ' " of tboso 1025 Imo. 000 f Is and sspentemste its Wm ings of all kiwis. Indeed, see cannot see, why snow 'fr.. n o slate 7, ~, ""ns t bli' ''. : • , ,4 = we should not have buildings erected exclusively I 1 . ',, r ,,, i 7 ~4 4 '..,...„.7,7.,., r .,,,,,,...........,...m t y... b .p lof iron. The firstcost would be somewhat mote lit e seesaisee crime, containing mans mlmibls mei". fOt than that of wood and. brick, but the superior 1 it''''''''' ... "'" `.'"'" '''' durability of such buildings would render them 1 the cheapest in the long run. In Philadelphia, , iron has been extensively Introduced into build- . ings, an example which the slron City' should i hasten to imitate. Thos -following article from • the June number of the Colonization Herald Ipresents some interesting facts on this subject. -• IRON As BnlLDlffli ittressue.—Daily elridenCes are afforded of the many objects to which the great mineral wealth of the United Stater, and more particularly of our own state, is being op. plied. Those who observe at all in their walks through tie busy streets of Philadelphia, Must have noticed many articles, not only or conve nience and utiltiy; but of taste and elegance, manufactured from the iron tore, no. profusely scattered throughoutiour wide possessions. Notwithstanding t h e depressed state of the iron trade. our iron masters sod citizens are bestirring themselves with commendable spirit and alacrity, to adapt it to useful and ornamen tal purposes. . One of the late improvements can be seen where It has been practically tested. in the resi dence of its enlightened Inventors, situated at the North-east corner of Arch and 11th streets.— The front on the latter street is composed of cast iron plates, fastened on weatherboardr of the same material. This plan possesses many ad vantages above other modes of building. By it plates of any required size and, pattern, from the perfectly plain to the most graceful and orna- mental, may be attained, It is so- contrived; that should any oecesion occur to make the change of a single plate, a number of plates, or , the entire front necessary, they can be removed without interfering, or, in the least iota, effect ing the remaining portion. • So easy is the prs etas. that It may be compared to a mum changing an old coat for a new one. These fronts do not - occupy the ordinary size of a brick wall, and His thought that in a brief period, they can be fur nished at a price far below that of any other. building material in use. The roof is also of iron, and the front is coupled by it and the floors. TMos rendering it perfectly secure, and • by its own virtue, resisting thu atmosphere, ver min, and the great scourge, fire. I. The wholemay be painted to perfection, equal to the finest fresco work. Besides the durable and Indestructible nature of this mode of build ing, it is in the highest eensebeautiful. A street of lofty houses constructed In this style and sub- stance, and with the variety of ornament which i good judgment could give, would be • the hainizl somest in the world. .. . 1 While granite and stonorequire heavy outlays I for sculpture, if ornamented, the Maichoice and deligate designs may be reproduced in iron is thousand times, at the first cost of moulds; and even after being used fur generations, the value of. the material remains, to say nothing of its being fire and lightning.proof. , „ We ere no reason why builders and architects should not pay more attention fo the erection of dwellings, stores, and manufactories, of Iron. It has been proved to be a material hotter adapted to the construction of houses for living in, manu facturing, or public purposes, than either btick, wood, atone or marble. And en we have shown, it is susceptible of being worked with more ease, 1 beauty and economy, than any other substance , • known. By It, durability, strength and firmness ,are combined, and the three great essentiais 'of' building are attained, vim a saving of time, lobo!- , and urpenie. • The same gentleman, who is a Vice President of our Society, has also invented, patented and Out in use, a cast iron fence, which can be in spected at the same place. It is on a somewhat different plan from that of the housej and both must be viewed to be properly understood and their advantages apposciated. • Should this tmprovement come - into general use, as we believe it must, it will create an addi tional demand for Pennsylvania's great mineral staple, iron, giro an impetus to a mighty inter est now languishing • and upon the success of which depends largely the wealth and prosperity of the second Commonwealth In the Union. Some idea of this particiffar branch of manufacture may be learned from tile following facia gathered from authentic source= Pennsylvania possesses 504 Iron works, the capital of which, in lands, buildings and ma chinery, amounts to twenty and a half millions of dollars, not including in the estimate any of the mining capital daily employed. These 504 works furnish employment to 30,108 men, arid' 13,66,2 horses--exclusive of coal lands, farms, grist sad saw mills, and dwellings for workmen. The ore is bought of farmers in the vicinity, who digit on their farms and haul it to the furnaces in the winter, when out of agricultural occupa tion. The value of these ore banks and the la bor spent on them forms mother distinct item of value. . Forty-five counties In the State contain iron works; of the seventeen that have no fur -tutees, Elie contain abundance of ore and coal. , Eight OtabStaa only are not tutted to the mann- ,_: facture of iron. In 1847, these works consumed 483,000 tons Anthracite Nal; /,007,000 buohela bituminous, and 1,400,252 cads 'of wowl—the, total value of Which Was $5,000,000, To gin . our raiders some idea of the :many, useful objects to which iron has been recently converted, we would mention that with it are' wrought workstands, chairs, sofas, tete-a-tetes, railroad seats, bedsteads, spittoons, tree boxes, masts for ships, railings, Teranclahs, Bower con servatories, statues; counters for stores, street cross walks, mantels, signboards, bridges, chim neys, and ornaments of 11160110 designs and for , sundry objects. In The majority of instances of conflagrations occurring in the lower portion of edifices, it has • been communicated to the upper parts by the wooden stairs. If iron stairways could be brought into use, many serious fires would be prevented. Foreign and American Hardware. " LOGAN, WILSON' & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, 'LAVE NOW IN MILS •A fullunleornplete stator FOREIGN.LND AItiRICAN HARDWARE, Suitable for the win Owl*. wea whtch they are perapwa tr, nßcr to purchasers at runs that will romped Cavorphir with our of Ow ...town HU... Citipn's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh LJ NCOURAGE lIONIE INSTITUTIONS No. it Water etre... lb srarabottar vtc. U. NT. • C. G. Dram, President -A. W. U.., b. t Tits Cs.P.l not. Prriaral to insure. nottoanoll. In stunt a 6.1 In transit. var., tr i.a.uot= 6uawr= o rn tl ge tl=l... t f lt rrt r of the Oho as all eta... of Patsburib. well and favorably anon to the contr... for their p.a.. bacilli... and intronty- Da Weller Bryant Iloilo D. Kin& . laward ja. Hamad.. A. Iltattattab. I. 1/. Ear. ax..%ttl Notice. F'ornirri and Itschanize Turnpike Bask Rood. UE Socond and final Instalment of thf !Ve.tserTt:retrke Eta lucret% berebyl the dlrect i ed to ho ao P'"J:rrjrbofoie the 'th"attWAl6.ll....r. J AMES F. KERR, Attorney at Law• Office an ourth ft, b etween Smithfield aniS Grua. Pitts• burnt. • To the Deaf 1 lIARTLEY, A THI_T, Gum &4 North EieTenth strait. Phdlsoielphls. be to lotonst amp io the nelehteethW of Pittsburgh, who whom Le b. bean In communion/km, that horns. to eom planew with their epeeist mouth, nude arrsogementa Matt .ten tr.2l for a. U. ' k W " tW 8 t. A.rould probablf be me n olithle oppartonltT for these g with t. 1.02, to call and ersothlt tha Doctor, ea them,! of ex of the Medical this hiss reacted his athention exclusively sad sthessefolly to the treatment of the Lsr. Th e inllow,ne tasttracdshas ere submltted with confidence They will show. at Imp, In what etimation his torethorr al qualification. us beld-isnsthon oft he most eci medical men in the wader. I have lovl the plamorcto meet Dr./larder loysnotite. eat . ave beeo lad to term et favors/e opinion of kis char sad go the dokstiou the • genlanlan.. IV. restxxx.. M. D., Profewor of thresry, ae proieniondabilities will be approdsted by Dime who dace Diomede. ander his ear." • Tons U. 11 torrthes, M. D , broth:ten of Anstertol • . From my Interthorm ' , Jai DT, Hartle, TA 1 have thud Din dtherthant correct sod emi / thnnatur. *donor. Morn, M.D. cit norerroce:f P rt kisbont ppo r iialt r eteit of . Dr i llortley to th e e a:d who maybe subiftinraront4T rape to which hissttent/c a hns trent. sometime end nuneemsfully dirwctod. me) rely on teceleing teem him Rosh teentuund on In all protestant may result In a per felt curd 11. J. 14 fan. St. Moir flotaL go/ Books! Books! Q n C J.J lITZ'S History of Greecti.—A Hisao- dutrnotlm ~l e ttrgrgifinniir. : .h t e t lyl : 4 thi ra _ pouNit h :t_ of TO:thrall. D. D., Lotiop of St. David'. By De. Leo Delimits. Y. IL. IL k. The ilarmony of Prtmbecy, m Script er ural Illostrationa of the l=i , rthe This 1 1 ,C . tguanid Linea andothet Porta., 11 , 1 M. , . ratting. Tupper, Proeekt i dAl Sh n iNrh s l , Brfastl; and the Po ! The' H eir OV I IVast W r aylsod: • 42e. Pb arTilowltt. Tba rhikeembi of Matbemakte emulated rom the Courste Plulowphie Peldtlee of ofd Cams. 27 (filaeplu. Derives New York and Erie Ba k: res! Golds 800 con taining . deserlstitel of the Scenery, Plena Towne, Vil lage., and most Important Works cot tb• Rout. Withlle hundred and thirtysisengswings.byLceedottad/lakilea from original skeletal made exigent) kr QM work. By Wm. Macleod. liarpeff Neer Ilonthif Dakultte for Jane. bllTeriet tiol T erillre ' ll 'r e%U c titt ' cl 'll 4l ' i l e= t,'"tu" The al t see bootie just weedeed, and for sale by j" K. C. STOCKTON. 47 Market et. YEW BOOKS! NSW BOMB! .rot HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third',. Wert. nopes the Poet 012.c0—• Dtatloonrr ?rel ite l7.",":l::. 30, •Ornevra. or the ' llittcrty of • Plortrefk by i 0 Antericin Lady. The Koh of West Wayland. — alaßk by Mazy ILoldtt Loudon Bilskerlenre. No. Talbot and Demon. • noYek by J. L. IleocauselL Inteknetinnal ].[nine, for Jane. ennuninee Adrentonm In Africk m e te, of Nokom by Thackarey--complete. The Lorrnette, 00 Butdire of the Town: by I. K. Marvel T h. m o th e r-to-Lew; by lelyr. Bouthworth. The Gold Worshippers. cribs doe we 110. in• • flatus •erek by the author of "Whited:dare' The WOW. tinter, or the Forbidden ILarriage. Inutile La Tallier ' , By Domes—No. 2. This conchulat the work. Art Journal for May. Boston Bbaksoesee, cOnoloelon. Plekro's Pickwick Papers Abroad—by 0. W. Id. Bar .011' • The Pak lithe], • new bevel brEugeue Sue. liodey, Graham ma tha rt aln fir June. Caroline of lituainKek—No.l3. The bletere, bT ihnuY The Metre of UvreaustrateB • novel. by E. L B 1 oh The IlankaPe Wife; bv T. 8. Arthur. AAveuturee of Pen Ow m, by John Galt. Je4 Coal Property for Bala. BI Virtue of an Act oP.Aseemblp, pastexi for that expntse purrees. t otter an ale ElgStne Sea Atm, of 0?fl, livnitop. the al . Ptiottitili , ele river. n y eagraft; =BM= ktatt...nu.,..ln s ieing men dedrous of .a t hariing that kind of butriese, it preemie Winer mate rarely to bo (bond on either of Mertens. 1. roo t ..etteprf shanties ere we them tit he ort:W f its vane, 1 rosy add that Ute Poantset Linherte owe to ray at the rate ofAhrerantrths of sweat per bulb. el. day _wean dodo= of parchatdnit, will puog, cal warn al. CuXoteer the womb.. or the undersigned, rp 1111.14 about one me below Wedlock'e lf not mold ell/mato who ismis mil ut ft. 20 Monday of July nest, it wilt r. be 0..1 at Ba le "‘ stalesbush Attao 4SfAa=lll=4llllll42rt"' Lace Curtaim I, _VB:just received, direct from the im 'WM.. • Lees wastmeot cf Oartl/•.• ••1.• I sell low. Oustala Maeda.. andTrirroalwat in kinds. WIS. NOELS. Imre WOOL. TWINE-5001bs. for sal n* a e by v jo4 unpi LEE. BURLAPS -3 bales, 40 inch, for sale by in' 11010111 r LEE. WG l 9 . l r —Cash paid for Wool ippurrooL BAGS-1000 new and old, for az Y by Jut MURPIIT LEE. Caution to tie Public! YEfirriEREAS, the VEGETABLE CATTLE POWDER. unatottastred by DDELD7D, PRONE- LD .f Co.. No. 107 North Third stmt. Philadelphth. wet smoked for Welt • wonderful coId:TRY for Its cothy eluable medktoal qualities, nod ...lieu , tO Incr.. the .tattnl of fat e NIA and Batter, In the herbed, Waldo' math!: and. whereas. Ira immense popularity ethanol the Itertheye stet Delrythot, where , . It Ode boot intrat.ell. bee Induced Werth othsone to kW up au bah tallon of our Cottle Powder, and have taken the mane Iso m:age almost ward fun word.. we have la our small tells.' end put on theirs: We therefore mot. all pereons, ‘1 , ...... keeper., Demers, and datrymco, Maur , th e deception pthetical by dthliroing nwth , Th .......t. t ... b.. e peceetigated this rated far ye.% drains • .• neklence In the cuntry, .1 do now cloth tanee th e world to prods. , any thug goal to th eir Cattle Powder. They want the pobilo to war an midi that their Powder Li fikiee alone, boosting not of • Doman. or any at ,. r ...i. pe to s , They wish it... eualit. not Its name. to be the wane of its ethos. It has already e character !I:lg . :Leh 4 of but t about: Ire yrd etanding) which ethblea Beeeral , raud :r.;.. g;zbeen tent city for Cattle P der, whkh hare been Ailed by sendin g an ankle got op In kilts:ton of our own. We therefore thy wain, store keepertelLfernteg and dairriseat, dknot tow • pound nice. Igtt l : strut . urt nom, of o e nd 7 ,•.% =e l li k o t ° l - 11o: %eat( to r thw ete u t l e t t m t.t l ids ll an . d . health of your cattle out! "Arl.oe la the price orLetothiP" Interest_ trot BREINIG, PRONEPIRLD A CO., teeth. No. DC North Third et, Philadelphia. Orphans' Court Sale aluable Farms. UItSUANT to an I er of the Orphan' • "id —"a= 'lo.4l?rotr I o b.it,.:l°. ' male intowlLlA d the Yolighlog=Wtar, and three mil. from the ' No. I cattail:l*MAX =MK to in a high Mate of manse. don. with abundance of Coal thd Limestone; goof Brisk Enrolling aoo.llt, Rana, thd other neeemasSimPrrreMeni , N 0.2 oontatho 1404 saw; lo Mao in • goat .tot. of cul tivation. a lug" propulion elewmal, and nearly all arable imal, with abundarker of Limestone, a good hewed Loa Rouse and Barn,with other improsemmts. Senne—One-sisth of the purchase mono upon the eon ermatlou of the &elm one eLsth on the lest day of April. MS; and otsraisth on the And day of Assn. lbhh with Interest from the Orel of April, 1152; the residue tommala in the hand. of t h e porch/wee dating the natural Ufa of the widow of to. deeedent—Um Interest to be raid to bey ....ally, to be computed from lb. Cost of April, 1644, to which time pommel. NAN be RivenCY .to J the purc h haser. IWIIII3O, JUILN J. MCSE, WIWI B. SINCLAIR, • ms:dleooluT kludatiamtorw THE subeariber, having made arrange- Eeemts, la consamottee of .bat his:mond balm. :11t bleloirjaoggli i it of litim i t : LL . atar a Saa t h i l . s . bestiaries. Drees Trimming., arshiefs, tioThine, purdah, Goods, Zaphys Wonted, /lower naval. Umbrella), Parasobo Oaasbe, and Thread and Needle ar helm Also, Ladies . bars, (test Philadelphia • maim) at mats roismel prems, .bale- sal• and retail. in - P. 11.6140 X. Notice. ILE , C ,.. orpo_ Teton of the ALLLOMMY CZNE- K 11:r_.12r ootttled that the Acnstal Nwtlnc gr o P a Vegir tb• grounds,. Saturday, the dd THOMAS 11: HOWE, Proet. Bonnets! Bonnets! A. MASON h CO. would respect-pz,., tt sr th hi 2 . i er o " aly n =artatitly _ audio/Li atm rartctlell , b. .bore Gordis will be sal at vim, /ow pricer by thodor en or atm& tot Nos. 02 atat 134 Market et. 11,4 BeannLent's Patent Starch Polish. rATENTED, July 26th, 1850.—For giving . • broutlfal Gloat tallow., North* Cambriro, Col. bb,„ At, sad atoo porrento Uth Irma from maiming to Line. to. sad provroto that from stlelthth to Litho. tr., &ad cantata. oothlng bajoroo. Utroothore—at place the gr. of . yea to . {Mart of starch .6.0 bnithth: Iron Cries, 12.1{ coots per Cote. fool 'wholesale mad Wall by yr 3 It. 6.BELLYRB, 67 Woxt Anthracite CoaL 30 'l;cstiporrr,ged, L et m ior article C. A. MeANULTII I I Csasl moo. Far Bak. , • . t. PAIR of HATCH HORSES, Crenz: i3 Woe. with white &mobs bad Lae, tour ry Imble, and trot will in &O. &NM 7/ITTILIbbOIiI LawlY Bubb.. Y . 4 ,3, 10b11. tt. Irberolley ebb b• wen &et • few Que. i INSEED 011.1500r5. pure, for sale IA be ~ . .1. BCII MUSE& £ CO., ee3 , , 14 Weal Meet. BORAXBORAX -6 cased Refined, for sale by i c y J. BCIMONYAKSR a CO. LA3IP BLACK-30 Mils. axed, for sale by pa J. ECI.IOOI.IIIAKER t W. NDIA & FOULARD SILKS—Just recd, ss additional merely of thaw vet 7 ettesy mad dein. UAW eta above heads •111 elms, out very cheap. MASON CO.. ie3 62 W 64 Martel et. TILACK SILK LACE--Welave just rec'4l U lzo . ygz4f 4ve deralashle Gond., aal A. MASON & CO, CS and 011datka CRIMPED RIBBONS—The attention of Darebasen Is reepnWly Invited tog vary Ism Vg. of (Zgr l d Rr=lar. anft assorted Collar, en . low mem J• 3 A. A. ItABON s CO. Boussel's Premium Perftmeny. g - E Ohio hlechinico' Institute, at its re melt exhibition I. the OM of Cinelmtati, awarded to tte Tarter home end Perftunerr. the Ifighent The Ximarhusetta Charitable Meehan& Meoctatim,_at Be late exhibition In the (Sty of Melon ..add to LB. Ibr Maps end retlnuterr. • FLOW lintel. Minn the 111gbeet Premium. The American Institute. at Its late mhibitket In the Ott, f New York, awarded to X. Buhr tor Toilet Ma ant Perfnhaery.•Bitrer Nadal, beton the Olzheet The Franklin Inetitate, at its mount ealsibinanin ;I ?ell I t* , bu I°.• . It t e rra tr All the shoe* award. ern. made in the month of Octo ber, IMO end the Mar Inhibitions atom named are the only ones at which the ttralurtions or Harm hum been presented thin year. The mt.-Oberdelorndnad to maitre. anti. If pouf : hie. to mhos. the repertatbna which Me ertablishment has aosinlnal d pzing pinia4 .02. than thirteen years, and rerpectrolly tlts a vont/omm. of Ye pat BASI N,ronage. X. Unmet= to and tanner Directaa of the Laboratory of P. Enumet 111 Chestnut street Ihnedelphln R. E. SELLERS. NA Wool Meet, beini vWnt nl Agent SA the de of BAittril UAW Rottuerr) LRenl um Sertnntory. tho Mr Plttabinsh. Las oonOnntly • =stool. en bawl. obleh on/ otlP= te .I.lllrAhti .} rho truntlattona • Rehm pa • 1 re.td.:•l3.-f 10 IRON-33 tons Allegheny, for sale by' je3 7. • A OLQtD. &wad Cboreh Duikilt/. INEUAR-50 bble. pure Cider, for sale V ; J.* FLOYD. ROOMS-150bis. Ohio, for sale by .1. t FLOYD. ISll—Mackerel Staid. and Herring, fur Bak br .14 J.& nalu. AR-30 bbis. Boston, for sale by J.* It- 1/ LOYD a aMBM OLASSES-200 bbls. N. 0., for sale by lea J. A B. /LOYD. 1110TASH--30 casks pure, for sale by J. • R. FlouTD. ACON-5000 lbs. Hog Round, on consign umst, no. WY by T. WOODS •• SON, J. 3 CO Water st. FEATIIERS-1000 lbs. for sale by f e y &A W. LIARBAVOW. ~w~:~es~ : ~yre,s~ar~aT~ ACON-7 casks Sides, for utile by 463 B. A W. lIARDAVOIL LOUR-100 bble. New Lisbon Sthi. Mille, est. tam., far de b S. i W. ILLHBAVOIL • MASItEREL- . — j 3 100 . bb o l . s i . ik r lpa k il) t.u 3s . l l l . for L AND OIL 32 bble. frAf . e n ikr ia Avou. GLASS -250 boxee aee'd sixes, for sale by Sea 8. a w. mink:mu. BACON -A few casks Rams & Shoulders, for sale by .le3 B. a W. ILARII6OIIIII. SIV.R.--2.5 hide. N. 0., fregteaYKLD. rlBll-25 bblu. Lake Sup. White, 1851; 4 10 bi er 0010 by je.9 J. & CAMIIRLD. Greenwood Gardens .TRAWBERRIES, fresh from the Tines, are now eared up at this retreat. Mao, Cream and F. *r:frihrbiii:V=Z 4 . th ilrrh:2l6 l llest: dr °mar of and Market Weeds every half hon.: and the Mesmer Chieftain leaves the Pitt aU•ftt landing ben, tOload enral.r.] OPEN THIS MORNING, at MURPHY p . ales Papilla, Oda sad figural: Hamelm Papa Laanr "l. l.ll ollAli al.n• martmiaa of ' ?int PLAID 01110 d. Pludara Mack lls Max Bi , tar &des and Drama light Pad dak na, AP. ailatiaa Gads reariping .boat dal/. is 2 MAGIC WATCHES, or Double Hunting Gold Lotto Watotleo. =do so at to elm ea bo .old ea,or to atom Wm 4n Wt W. pleasure. sen me mats just neetved sad for solo W. W. 11/30:1,' je2 earner Market sad booth Az. IGLR-48 hhd t s.. a. p w ritri Amm e N. , o i , a f tw or s e e by 80 and 51 Water, sod 52 front Wad. OLASSES-200 bble. prime N. 0., (oak;) 119 bL " " for sale by L.B. WATCHMAN £BONS. • TOBACCO -103 kess:uperior 6 twist,. on 7"4M3"'t " 16rL Ft. AMMAN a BONA j" BUCKETS & TUBS-60 doz. Buckets; "L. E. WATERM Tube. tar Web' AN IiON Et. DORK—.II few bble. prime, and a small lot Bulk Meat, for =l. 1 , 7 Je2 L. a. warnamin L BONS. B UT T ER -4 bbla. Pack; )) a aap B."W.l4l=l.oatiri TOBACCO-20 liege (dodge's) No. 1 Biz Twig, lbr ale by 63 155 DLZI7X. 74 • Rer, a 751 75 Flys/ at. LOOMSLOOMS—WO tons Soft Tenn., JAME 3 for sale DAIZELL. by —WO ARD 011-10 bble. WICK MoC No. 1, for Deb LLS.B. 414 1.2 SPERM OIL-18 bble. extra, for sale by .02 WICK t MeCANDLESS. 01L-23 y ~ gw I g n i for Bole byp c OalSll-6 tiercengKisiAteaND {2 MAJ. bi 4 C., for Bale by mot. • MsCIANDLUS. 12 5_3,9 s. C. caran. for sale b 11. BUTTS -140 dos. Beav a 7=sale by I CHROMATE POTARII-750 lbs_ for de br Dal J. KIDD t CO. ENECA OLI r 2 bble. for vile by i<2 J. KIDD t CO. bble. genuine Barbrld i m i) for sale i B A m T A BILICK—I n i: ! O,O 2 L Egish, a un c t ; l: . by by r : CHROME YELLOW—V) eases Baltimore. RGOLS—.2 bbls. for sale by 3 .EIbD 00. for ciao by J• 2 mr.ss a. L. ihtlThltsrocKa 00. lODIDE POTASH-50 lbs. for sale by jr_B. A. YAILNE.4ITOCK DO. PLASTER --60 Canthariden, for raPLASTER--60 j. 2 B. A. FAILIESTOCK t CO. STARD SEED -500 lbs : for tale by O.A. FAIINI-STOysa 4 n WINDSOR SOAP --50 boxes Hide's, for I I . rz) ii , Amm . ioc A 00. V APE ALOES-1000 lbs. for sale by k../ le2 B. A. FAIINETIOCIrt CO. 101111ROSSIATE POTASH-500 lbs. ate. by [jai B. A. PALINESTOCK CARAWAY SEED-400 lbs. for sale by ita B. A. PAEINEBTOCE & CO. ORPHIA-50 oz. for sale by p 2 B. A. FALINEBTOCK i CO. 11LORATE POTASII-50 lbs. for sole j i g B. A. FARM:STOCK A CO. 013FISH,-* drums for sale by jag - J. B. DILWORTH CO. ORN-500 bo. for sale by j. 2 J. S. LIVOILTEI t CO. ARRELS-200 new Flour, for sale by ja2 J. S. DILWORTH t CO. _____. FOWDER— , lOW ke gs Mastl.l. its 11 4. 4 . K 0D 24•• to 111111% .t. '''' ) .. R .r. .1 . i . . DI 20=1 . CO. ' '' 2 I. br lis2l A Fery FUSE-25 bbLs. to arrive, for sale t. 3" [Je2J J. S. DILICORTII a CO. - E - 14NED SUGARS-106 bble. CLuifted, w, Po demi, sad Crashed for We br yre/AXE'S A. lIIITCUISON a co. GOLDEN SYRUP-1n hf. bbla. and 10 gal kegs, from the Bt.Louis Refinery, Mir W. by JAAIRS . A. IIUTCLISSOM • CO. ICE-20 tierces Carolina, for sale by JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. HEMP -130 bales Mi. D. 11., for sale by jr2 JAMES A. LICTCIIIBON t CO. L EAD -1400 pigs Galena; COPY Ita. Bar-Jarsea by JAM AS A. HUTCHISON SHOT --65 kegs seed Nos„ for eale by jet JAMES A. lIUTCHISON A co. SUGAR AND MOLASSES ^J:K. " e - N ` P. tra r niefq Mir IRA by JAMES A. I.ILUTCIIISON 1 CO. ANNERS' OI 0 bbls. jrnft receiving 6r 611, W maal. and for de by JAIIES DALZELL. ear et. Extra Pine Oolong Tea. LIST RECEIVED, at N 0.256 Liberty et:, • very eopertor article of Oolong = ea, which eal be lle cannot bo surnamed In the city. mow deli:um a thole, delicate flavored, but. highly mimetic Black Tea; an Invited to give Ws a trial. Black Tete, of every variety. from 2:ic- to $1,22. Green - Enalleb and Idyll Black Tem, Narrati ho: nob. WM. eatlefaction or no constay on hand and by WM. A. Met:LUDO it je2 Union and Tea Dealers. A Valuable Improvement in Trusses. IR. HARD'S Improved Patent TRUSS and RUPTURE REMEDY% by which` a permanent re can be effects]. TIM Truss le entirely different In ••rm and minds:am of action trim other Trusses. hoeing I the wirsatagea of a well•regulated and uniform pot.. ••The pr:ssure can be roe remslatstl_as to give ease and le I ••=n , : , : i most most 11 , 1 1 fIlvit end, ist . t t and being briright to se bear immediately o . The ver the • nazi opening, ma affesUng perfect murity and Mese t at MI Mom ay. under WA mart violent exercise. • the unser title Truss, when applied PropmlYbY ralts th o e r alToli el gir d b lis '' ts: d p t a i llgor armir .•.ti •Mch is not an unfrequent ocrurence In the mar t•g of illy adapted Muses. it. Is seem common practice fir Demons afflicted with Rapture to select a trios maple T u ft themselves. This Is a• bad 'mak, which an to : og= atir e s r ;s2 . o undastand the anatomy of the We would moat respectfully dl the attention of Phis'- u to thin Tn., a. we know tbey:iill appreciate Ito writ Pg:ea d in=•;s o tale t :Tep,...l oth.&Jrr. - httnath e KEYSER it Mom/WELL Agents jell 140 Wood .t., Pittsburgh. Dr. Hard's Abdominal Supporters. HESE SUPPORTERS are intended chief ly for the cure of Prolapeds Uteri. and all those dip - whom • mecbmical su p port to the Abdominal T iter. required. They give perfect mOneft to th e elelominel •• awl may be worn with =tort by all. The di, • produced by a weaknees at the !shamans] mucks Prolthels Meth Falling of the llowela, Piles Pains in the flack and BM tu BMus. Laanda and Extreme dogsoeg of Prostration. Bronchitis, ffhartnese of llres th . Psipitatkra of the Bears, a cto rtbinty. eff. 140 Wood at. Pittsburgh. artrrr4ll:nzM PI!! co-partnership heretcfore existink be at t Itt°gTitglllll7ht.', Ns 30th,llbl . ellmleedbTmutual consent—the buti:eis mune. eet Ued bsll . 7 3 sEnz o .iwte. Allenhcaf dty, May 30, 11 11.j.ii.WD. h Scased rartneraldia and mil The ualenda. . 0 f E .- :4erpeide To hereafter modus t he E"' 12. E INGS L AND. - dad. K. MOHAN() E. In trlthdruning tram the Ann of lilngil.mt Flt. Lt. Co.. the we:len/good would respectfully coalmen. the =ems uer. of the U. lino to the P.t..F. Lh. sollcit for them Co. COLItiIIEIII.I6/ of um!, fseore. VOWLER'S PATENT FLOUR, for mak-, &....P.lgits7 L add P T4 t rn .. ar c. = " makluy the bent tr .111 be round th• must creeronnnet rod dimmest that an be wed for bonewhotd roman. saring Wren:l4ln but- Ur and ego, an 4 making the cost ruperfar Erna, Lbrb e f restry. Podding, cakes, Ae... efltb • great earl 00 Of Um and troubta Tb. labors ;miff r p digtv connentrnt lased DIXII" 3 o' l° ' b.- mi. St i MeCLUMII437 nereb MOM abet Tea/neater. FIRE BRICK-20,000 best fire, in store aad br sale Ey JAWED DALZELL, tay3t Zio. uB. Water A. SAL SODA-350 casks Sal Soda of our own mete, or sale al reduced mire, Irr BE-NNETT. 'BERRY t Ort. toy3l Were street Melodeons.! BLUER has just received a choice lot =grefiLir gard s a bl4ta==te t ize m G link Qty. Mr. C. has much Improved upon his original Inventlon, and It Is orenerally =ceded that he mak!. tlw beet ldelorleocs In bea uty ntrie Iggh for eleannraof tn.ish and tichnerea and of tone Ind hutch Among others are— One 0 octave Melodeon. enroll feet. tosewmt 000 No. 101 Third street, elan of the Golden Ham. eny3o Solo Agency for ths above lnstrunienta.l .„ _ RYEB FLOUR— bbls. for sale by ierce • 11. DAL2ELL C CO, Llberty G. CHEESE -50 boxes good W. R., for sale by loyal/ H. DeJ2KLL ! co. UNDRIES— • 2 bble. No. I Lard: 15 bags kerothm 21 Boor 1 " Olomouc 1 " ils.totod, 1 bbl. boo 1)11ed Appletr, . Prather, to Anita arid I VALI!! DICE= 1 CO., Water tad Plant att. SALT PETRE-20.bage (Crude) for We by moo W. A F. WILSON. SALT PETRE-20 kega (refined) for sal F. WILSON, 430 147 1411, and 118 Second at SPLENDID FRENCH PAPER HANG !NOS.—GoId. Oold and Velvet, Emmet, Tapestry and mat:Juta Preach Papa, of Tarm; ottailtim and m Woo to mit. the eireatcutunt. of almcat mom class of motooarm far mle . establtahment of mita THOMAS PALIMR, al &lariat at. EASTERN WALL PAPER—Anertensive snort/bent, Including Avery kind and dxsalpUbb. at esbeerUnsly I csfee., WY ado by myzi TIE/116.7 PALMER, 55 Market et. r WALL PAPER ,, , of my own manufacture, tor Pork., Ma Dining Room, Mambo. wod [rorZi] mos. PALIZEII, b. 5 Market rt. ;AS. DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Coln missfon altd Forwanthas are.ehan4Aml den/. in Iran. ICE JARS & REFRIGERATORS, of extra Me t "' b kil it, ATKISSON OKELT. TRY MORRIS' TEA I—Morris' Tea Mart t. 1 . .P V ta r i w°°°4 ' tar._ ""'d 'U M with m: . lately opened next door "' hy Cam. tart' COFFEE -100 bags.prima (thenand Fan cy Rio, Ott. pale Icy 4.1). WILLTAM aId TA.. toyN 116 Wat. • DRIED BEEF, &. woo prime cured DacS tau Veulson t _• 100 Ilutton Hamm_ Mr no IT mIM J. D. WILLIAMS & CO KOPLINS I POPLINS!—Just received this day, per ernetwe-33 pima Mantilla shadee of color. plias, which we will N eil at 24 per cent. lower than they have ever been sold to this city. • myZ/ A. A. MASON A CO. VINE SHAWLS.—We would solicit the at- Watt. of Dulcimers to our our extensive assort. sot superior plain mid embroidered Crape Shawls and Ser n. r i &er m e c rig a mifAlM 6 sztia blisgt itAtb a s , r mlq °*""ric". 'L et MAllll:rait. I'vt.RIMPED TARLETONS---We have this day reed outs= of those Yerr&arable eliteMl TarkWh Trimmings. •Morted mime. lettleh Cu be mold eery cheap at retail or by the box, at ea M and 64 N At Mar aC ket st ASO VINE DRESS GOODS—We have just re x' oalvad another solingild Warta, eat of black, brawn, tet ‘„ aiAn s o n tstd ., • agel o andrlaar t .a ; Aleo. Indfaaral 7:,^) A g . 117StoMr COFFEE -85 bags Rio, for saleby my .Ist ROBERTSON a REPPERT. lIIRAS' ALE-320 whole and half bbLs S guthi 44l7ll,"Atr.tVAVl. my20:10% WINDOW OLASS-2000 boxes for sale by mrzot ROBERTSON S REPPERT. LARD .01L-20 bbls. No, 1, for solo low to awe canaimatn4 at tan star. of 8. WIC • tarn =mem Wool Nixiea. BACON HO ROUND-8000 lbs. Bacon /lams, Bides, .mElmoldera, for ulp b mris E. 11 W. 1 , eAOOII. TIRIED.,DEEF-3000 lbs. for sale by meZi 8.1 W. LIARDAVOIL SUGAR -60 Ude. N. 0., for solo by MT% t W. usaneron COFFEE -10 bags for sale br to y2l) S. • W. ILSE.1311:013. POTATOES -200 bu. Mime Red, for side WOODS W & sterEON. tarZt VHEAP BONNET RIBBONS-A. A. 314:; 100. erg now opening • large lot of tftautiftil style, Spring Elbitorig, at 12.% mole sgr rani. Threw:atm erg ursurpuord for obegynegg, as they are well 'MLA YS cent. Nos. 6Y and C 4 Slarlat R ay= -TEIV BOOKS :—.A. large supply of Aka Cllntork A Croaks' lima and Wen Worka. .11. Tarolly nordruna, or tho Advert/urn or. Faber ..di m 0 th...4 f o u r non. on a dawn island; 2roL. now / 161:13. Abe. so. 1, 2,1, and /, of llobslea London Labor an& London Poor. " • Jut need and far NM DT II.- 110PErib, nirla IS Aram Bat dags, Soma st. ASTILE SO.AB—SO boxes for alde'l. , ,T AA. : t kw. BL 1E VITRIOL-20001b8. for sale b 1133 , B. A. /1101:STOCE W. QALERATUS--30 casks for sale by 1..7 nult ' H. A. FAMMITOCK t 00, A; LI:31-50 bble. for gale b .T 0 B. LI , aCIS. • CO. INSEED OIL-10 bls. saln by =ea! R b OBISON, for LITTLE F A CO. B ACO N --L 3,000 * lbs. Shoulders; SOO " Acme for la m a etlyZ ROBleoN. RIED BEEF-2000 lbs. for sale by BONBON, LIT= t CO. MOLASSES -200 bbla. N. 0.. for sale by mr.a BUBISON. LIME 2 CO. DRIED FRUIT-550 bu. Peaches; • ENV tEZ)N A . YITISTreO b . 7 TANNERSt OIL-20 bble. for sale by m 25 ROBISON. LITTLE • CO. AILS-400 kegs for sale by_ " tom ROBISON, by_ CO. B ROO3IS-250 doz. common to best; 60 " estra foy rale O by - , aOIIIIISOrETTLE a taTZ COFFER -150 bags Rio; turn /art LITTLY •-- tons :en a cree 100) " auu cree a " Wulslngon for 1.4. , CORLSON ,LITILE to • CO, S r.l xa. Zit Mat/ t QUNDRIES-- 1,7 • 60 bawl! prime Nor Ch*** , : 114 bbia. N0....18411pare 11411 Air I le tame:. tech 111.1 6:00 lbcpAperlar Aslestus,fra hr myl) JOHN WATT A CO.. mbertr 4. NOTICE TO 'CONTRACTORS. 3SEALED PROPOSALS will be reeei4efl by. undentifned. Sr. 0 ragen - re Ile.. until the 15th bloc ail m.lrrbl) ortlr 2 St. Cement i nT. Mountailodlogn enet nob Mount Pilot from Se. Gamely. abmt 60 mlles to o th. Iron Mounblin and Pilot Hmtb. Propoeale alb be remind either (let) by thentith for all work gni materials to connate ma= enemeelte . o fallow= (11.) for plank 6R. ID length. delivered on Wm Ef nod at convenient distances (3d.) for loring nishlog rue= (4th.) far blank delivered and lob rod. ud lnebeding nnishing; I= gradmvtion by mils, Incling grubbing ami blaring and =hate of main fen .pee; aced me.) for feee.wr ad beeeees. The weal will to divided into Indio= a shmt 6 nuns In length. imod let singly or =gab= Mem =besot the mod to be completed 14 } 4 2, th e 14 of Dearenber.lB6l, smith* balance bath. fat of =mbar. 1661, or as must sooner a• the =tractors may air. It =propped to plank ths meal geteraly with whits oak, of which there la an shear due= on the route. Th e details of Mute. sad occillestlana of the manner of bullstingwlll te reedy for eumlnation .and atter the &I day. of June mat. either at Et. GM} Ire or at the °thee ot James P. Killreocd, Creamer of the Pacific Banned, St. levuls,3lo. myttlecatilslo P. C. ADP= Prestdmt. Agricultural Implementa ,L HAVE JUST received from the East the following implements, el of tba best =matadors the moat resent Inventions, sad I would Writs el Farmers to call and examine my Mak. Grain Dri ll, wheat, our. beans, tee. tandia. 8. Grain Dell, for ,vo. oft.oom Corn Cob Crusbers. Com Stolle. for bone and bard rower. Veils add Com Stalk Cutting DM& Vegetable Root Cutter. O. Yokes and Cow Chen Halter. Cutest), Oren and Gram Brtbe. sad Hotta. Cuspate two, three mad four tcalnit All manotetoted from Um beat material .• sad fm nes at the Drug and Seed liana of B. N. WICKEDIDIAM.' myitt Comer of trout and Sixth amts. 11. - J IQUID GLUE-3 gross, (a ve ry o superior article, destined to take the 5 . 1 a... KlD Ltite co oi , MsiTt ur altonther)—tor ad. !sr osr2f CO Wood it. oll.,_, ra o a n so f tr i, :d b i SUNDRIES-- 2-500 lba. extra rya norm. 60 buabels seed Dona.. , 50 barrels prime Dambaaoek• a barztda zu:,.. .. 70 ) " .I..sulavillaTna 100 " Funky none. , 100 " Fino no.. - COO bushels ear wen. • 100 Oats far We on consignment. wlnl T. WOOD • BON. • N 0.51. Water at VRESIT TOMATOES, hermetically sealed, .11,7 retalclug, perfectly, the Penn sal freshcese a the npe frulte, for de by W.M. A. aI'CLURG mr27 Omen sad Ten Duda. • DRIED BEEF.—Evatui B Swi ft 's Sugar Cured Beef cum.:de ter ale by_ __ . W21.4L brCLII6G & co. mer 7. Z6 Lfberty et. GENUINE SPERM CANDLES io udda' paeavollabe6 . for Star • " ale try WM. A. 31'CLI7RO & Co.. may= 1 • ZO Moil gt. ARPER'S:GAZINE, VoL 4d, bound" In eloth. Liaor A e. No. 367. itaaaa WO LltauT DOC; Mt o .l* arda (a* Pal Off. L OAF 'SUG24?,---100 bbls. slued , Noe.; 6 W. a - _fee br Crnab F. • my= 147 Fist, and 111 &cool mt. SUGAR --10 Wide. Clarified. fur sale by =ea. ENOLISU t EMINI7T. cc .ALERATIIS-49 boxes for wile by kr' r.ex ENOLIEH • ISMINETT. Q 110 U LDEILST-12 casks for sale by 1,7 mr2.- ENOLIBILI s Bas. iTT. I►TALITS-20 bu. Chestnuts; - " m""LaTbriall&m. LARD -5 kegif for sale b y _ MILIEU & B=NEW. 112 Seccaad, sad 161 kW stmt. "Carla, Hair Mamma T HAVE on hand a large stock of Maims xatt, muds out ol . Tkue /air. Ina a entute Assn I. ti l.s, .my= MIA stmt media the Poll um!: SILK • CES—Large assortment, 'JP end very cheep. reed at the earn of =Yid =SPLIT s BUSCHTILLD. AIO . , \ JRNINGIGOODS--Blackßombazines, a awl Tiaaja.%cod sad o atAaarastyribea by 'arab MURPHY a BIIII.CHYIELD. ikr 0.11 MACKEREL-10 gr.bble. extra, for tar um, isaaa DICKEY t CO. mr.Vl Water and Frout Mu. INDlGO—Cartima and sinment. far sal. ISATALI DICKEY CO4 , 1121:6 - Wsbir asul Prant AID OlL—Bennett to Jones' brand, for .ate by to y'ZI 1811.111 DICKEY t CO. LARD -12 bbL3. No. 1, for sale ,by._ WICK & McCANDLESB. rayX, comae Wall and Water as; OATS --$iOO bu. for sale by: ou% .o. k W. lILIIBAMIL ir40M733 EL ! RN-100 bet. fore. e b W y_ . IiIIIBATIOIL WOODEN WARE— Calm Bnepts..l2:l batiltd; • Vas:abet Buster. Estes Pusses Boasts 5 boopr. issMl&:l • tdouictta Itta. In ayy, (1_1•Ing) /or W by WIL XoCLURII tL hem :SO Libcrty GGS-3 bbls. for sale by 1.7.1 6,213 A. AW. HARBICOR. LOUR.-10 blitz. Rye; F. PEARL .10411—.5 tone for sale by , jRe ira°,09172-2EIN-rk 1109PS-49,000 5p144.6, , f0r . an4e b. TAR -75 bbls. N. C., for sale by tni2s EXCILIgII a DICNNVII. LIME-50 bias. White Louisville, tor tale b 7 MY26 ENGLISH t hrtitirrr. 50 000 FT. Poplar Boards sad Scant mySs 1148. VG I EI3II a BENNET!: WISHING TACKLE—Canes, Rods, Linea, I: Hooks, ie., irbelesabe .na . rs w wiz= = T M GT Market street, earner of loan b. "),7yATCIiES, in large variety, and at the ; karat' rood. costarn ecdt Flom wholes!. cod • 1,3.755) lIE PENCIL OF ROBERT BURNS, the go.= 111mTCUM • Wended mortmeet of Gold sal Mew GoLl I asof the best mazwlertaz Pocket Cutler Mowle. te. 1WT28.1 W. w,wtteoit. UAMS-32 mike Baeonll r m s f:r sale by A. 11 mr26 JAMES N k 00. RICH Crimson Velvet and Gold Paper .. ahr y gingr, Du Drawing Roma .inat reed than Paris. er W. P. 11.411180 ALL, 83 Wool st, my% OHN McCRACKEN vel JOB. D. ABELL. *JP -I.llitheltionrirt Omni of Allisturn7 Cteddr. Tend. ea. No. 224. April T., Vlot. Mey 24th, , the Cohn Mena Al fred B. Alcintletcalt, IN, AudilSstor 1 to distribute thepr=ed4 cf tale untie lice creditors. f From the Itomrd.l 0201102 N. NATO. Froth TheAudttor will attend to the duties of Igenntrotohteett at is aka, No. 122 Ponca) street, Pitteher2k. 0.0 1 . 22 41. Jaw 22d, et 2 o'clock, P. M. nty . Naor A.s kIoCALMONT. Auditor. • Smith's New Geographies. • SMITH'S Fire. Book in Geography; an in-. tiodocton Ueograptir, &slew?: t...7.-.01133. tasted with M estsr•wthyle Smith Quarto, or Pima h 3 1,1:13.P 7;.• lam here will . not I.rosit us to yoshilsh say Predeortion et tie cum effected 14 in grip Eat we • prem. the Ibllowing oldniottiot =lnset mrshind Mtn further - esardry to the Sherd's, which the aguats Wow • named Will always be Messed to fOrnith ate full particoLess. andludinatisble proof of these Sotto. Prom the Prendol 4f_.4 _ukherst Wart. the cetendect Pa& 1117CECr.. ...Tames C. Ayer—am 1 tam add PAZ MOM Peetesll is my ore este of ikeseested 800 ohOfL awl am ssitidel to It. awake wartime!. the& Ie is see admirable mese woad Ibr the relief of lartmeled exedhrstithielditlesltieu II my otdulote 00 to Hs gm.. clierseur mu he Or 007 service, you are et Ilber_ty tun Li es thtel i tz i . i.. • EDWARD ITITCIo OCR, 1.. Prams Oa 'violets aide-dud P3OFES I I R LIZ. IL 14L. L. Lk; Predawn. of Chemistry. , Yale Cale. *ember of the Liu Hilt 11.1. PUI. mud heirutille e't , in of sad Zeros, . ex d o . th. gum Pedant Mures. en clearable emu:cattle:de tram some of the best arta. 10 the Metals Hells. and e very etreetise remedytur the elan of diseesee HI, Mat Jed to rose" Neer Hutu. Ct. Nor. I, ISM MAJOR PATTISON: Prahltst ofVo S C Sanaa state. that ha hat used the Cherry PectaraL wish Irotderftd eue. ass, to cure us lestessomitiou of the luny. • , _ Flom gar of No first Peoicimee Le keine • co, Me-, Ahnl ZS. ISIS. "Or. • roos 3. C. Ayes. Isserell—Deer. hir I em moor cosestMOT ter Cherry Pestonl IA my De., assl Rao • etha =4WD* tyr pubsimpryeoreamplemte a micas of way were teem .. ermilerst it 1111 ewe ughs. wide. end disease of the lames; that Ism pet des:see other remedies. 1 laverlshty hen Its use In eases of rossusehtlms. sad muskier It mutest. bat remedy leseenne for tint dims. Itespentfolly yoters, y. S:CVRITILAN, 1.1. Presszed end sold 67 7/1 C. ATER, Pest luel CUM. itt Isserelklases. hold In Pittaborshotholaaal• sea meal; by LA- Elk tt EBTOCH SCO sea J. Id. TOWNSith le • , ps-sjjeek..y aIty,SCHWARTZ. and DM. OLAR, uut byDreasts Reeterally. • iuTdesilleuT D RIED APPLES-15 bibs. far mile by a. SHAD -10 bblo. No. 1; ID Buzz" niggeabisaritt- lIGAR--100 bble; Powdered, for sale by my% BIIIIIISIDGE & INGIIRAX. GREASE -15 bbls. good grerlOC,'llOW land Mg from Ammer . Onvitxrdauct tor sat by mr24 • BAINVISIMAIWitt C HEESE -51 boxes,'now landing and for y 2.4 M Itsle by " BALM DICKE Y It 00, m an and Frani Ms. BUTTER -3 bbLs freah, now latiding fox Ws by 79.11Att DICKEY OK. mybi Wbter bud /mut Oa DOUGH C I BACON HAMS-8 make, At well =trod, will bit Ned lov to claw Una lot. 13•1&11,D1.1SZY M.. my 24 Water and Ironies. sacks, in store, for n DICKEY 00.. Weer and boat sta. DRY PEACHES --4 ale nat2.4 bbls in'storo, twid will be sot low to d 0.., cotalgrackent. MAUR DICKEY & CO. me . . 4 .1 Weer and Front stn. EFINED BORAE—;-600 lbs best English, for sale by [TO7 241 3. KIDDi CO., 00 Waxi at. ARD OIL--{auperior article) in half bbla 1./ for msla by 102724) J. KIDD k CO., GO Word it LAC DYE-500 lbs for'sale by • ' m 724 • J. KIDD tCO. OD WO= st. rLi_WASII SILKS-20 pieces just ?I deirlasLle *Akio .orritatad to wash.— • large Alsottoaent Poolard . llka, ._..bes•tllal Cl3.style. sor'Z A. A. AIAWN STOCKS WANTED' .• .10 shim m llan athnu k of te Pittergh ... i .vor nt.b..06 Tar which tb. avamst PO. ateallo. .72gt. Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh. SUSHARES FOR SALE on favorable . tau% Ibr MLA. Env 03.0 mr=l. 11 ADIES! RUBBER GLOVES to MITTS— Li IrmoJuntas to Wks of I protection to tfoi h. 04 is boo ricatlng. onrcloning. .an of Aramaic. to nor to& thee bleach the hoods oncrof_nblia. rar ale tow at • laa Rubber Desoo 9 - Wool • my= J. 2 H. PIHLLIP& CLARET WINE,' (St. Ju li en Mama of . ..ow Impartatlx=l: u seM I MINC llttiftbrD=r- • • • Lawns! /awns • A: MASON & CO., No. 62 and 64 mAr kat meat, an now opening. 10 cm* =P. Tram* syna, at all axiom Tbeamention of mamma Isaollett al to an vt..... ,0 0n of • nnear ! Tardvi eh. •P?:e‘.t , :alo. at UN and la mats per rent. • " 1011IIRLINGTON 'HERRING.,—Gass' recr‘d, JUP '9 bass of the MA:nisi Barlbsslas . k Satakad LOT. nag, Ls las sada, sad fra Ws by WM. a. MaCLITRG & 00, Oros. sad Tea Amain. FISH—New Shad; • Mm ioa Na 1 akwl; lirtad Boat Co:Motu Ott t ID y= W.B. LM CLUB% CO, 25a liberty et. LP OIL CLOTHS—Just reed, from the' artieri Parton, Ea •I•o_ 8•011 hp 011 Cletb. • bwatrally thdah• ,;:`• ls,lar ul• V.1./Wsas lOW 10 elliiil=l;94,ll. la the Oil Clo th wannams. Na 7 sad I/ wood . • - •' my 22 . - J. oa. roman. • • . BLACK LACE SCARFS--Juct rec' r= fr. =for d a B ACON--10 hhds. prime Sidhouldcxes; ' • e E r • r • " " Mum • 10 4 lama cars Ural,. Gummed Hamx 13. BONO, DO .431 Water, and C. 2 Front st. EV3 r EED 01L-25 bbla. vete, for sale by, 1. D. CAN . CHEES-- IL -200 boxes for sale by mrsz J. COSICI.D. • • r, r WED PEACHES-500 bu. for sale by G RAIN-ft tin. Oats; ' • 1. 1 . MTV-4N k soya• mem PARE REDUCED! jag 1851. ErdigiNlE zascareaszr.s 8,01311. • vis Browner and Cumberland, eo'Baltimoru ELE HORNING BOAT leaves the Wharf when the Maio day. crt !I o'clock gonticaly. ono. rot *JUL the taro at Coonbcland oat morning. Ito Boat loam daily (ctoort dutday at 0 o'clak.. l . contorting with Nit ow at Caater= "ming a. Th rko u. through to Balms% Eg boon. inn noir iOL Too through to rbilacialpida, 40 how. Yam cabala The National Boa Blom oow_g . Conductor, go with_ lb Coortas between wnry and Cooloctlood. obleki • lasks• lids doridally do but ...to Ent- ......„-- - . J. 1117.8ELlibt, my= - " Olin to the Slonotutshol. . LALLui v f l oy.- • v• . IXPRESS Packet . aad Railroad Line for • aovolatd. toaLloot fog of Ltdramirr• trtaa F.l.2burigh to Beaver . In et2utuatcak wnb. the elegantly 112. tabot /apron Poelrato of Carte. Parka & Ca, from &ow to &mum, and the, roltadid woo Posoet=sof to. Clnibus6 sad Pittabtagb Itallrood Co. to PACKETS.. - ' PENIGATLYANIA---...--2. Ironed.. IeLAGABA---.---- —. Tem. ALLY/Wl►il Riau. Steamer lam their lialligzFite the blorgeogabala Hoe" at 9 o'cloelt,A. Al" with the Packet.; Beam. whlch will Imre hasorliste r on the ante - 4.lth* stoma. anteing et Barn. to lime for the Expreemein or (Vs }or Clare/end. Pam= _Ude mire at Clerrelsod In time to take theL Itallrftd /Am of Stumm for /IMAM sal DIMWIT, gad the warners for So re, Mllvankle, Soled% Ssoctesky Qty. DorM9 gry, else for ervolhg resin of care Er Cob. St e , ho Claclanarl. CLARKS. l'lBll3 *IX) Bocillinse. Pe. • •w. FL !11001111EAD, obdaz St. Cbseto Hetet ' matt of Eidthiliall sad %aure •:‘,41 12wEizi' ;1851.- UNION ;LINE ' On the totuisylvania and Ohio Canals • • •peorextrons: •• • camte,eiluns CAAWFONLIR 010....,CurnsArt, O. ' THIS well known Line is now ,prepared to .nd 7 Mt a tYY nti.. tt. LitYl r Pg'g irArtol =oh._ ; NT. sad clooolty of Botts, ‘ ts , ;. '"' ento of " C54.10/I ' too of. Sacs of Amon. • Ow Bottlerno Pllloborgh and Cloraland dally,rtmatni s In consnonke wltti•Line of stasontons •tonreon P 1111.". SWUM load lISAYN/L, and . Llama elmosteambottlis %IMAGO sad muds) on ILA Lakin. . • • CONSIGN - US: •,;:. Pats ACo.. Yonasztar.... • AL B.Uttar, Warren. Os A. /A N. auk, Its•lnn Beaton • ' ' C. Itconn,Raysans. us . • • Ca. Ilsvolt, 04 swot, Orinatl t Ca. f=alio. O.; , • 11. A. Miller. Conboo ftll4 O.: WNteltr, Les t Mclon. IFortl.o3ol.rtons Scott Ponlbm O. CI; num TAW . O. Wlllloms A Co., Retrolt. alohlon: Damn= A Co.. .11.11. - ank.o. 0.4.. A. Oats Co., Chimp, III; • • loflrte/NIOILET, Amt. WS. Water sad ElmlthOold Plumbn ..1 laeo. Re., • jjAVING completed arrougementa with Jj Mama In Sonia= and otbar European attar, for aracotion of no. Wm, I oso Um...bled to tett to tkto ttot,_ot • anaLl adv../ over nu r .. aatJork nit, BRAN DIES. wp.zr deactiptiou. • A Mallon in Inv iteilo lay list. WOW. ' Bordeaus, a d Babel/a Brindles. to 110 paeFrtn . r zvu ..., 73 bba and qr. eats a. ins. prat broon Roar* too oat otto. t i g or t.`" " Port palers. otiEnna rolorrlor_r 300 taalrata Sparklian Chanuaane. non known brands. lop" rarion. and 'Wanes. 100 num Sauterne and flarm, 'vintages 1446-1. to nom e.t.a...1 Elam Wino. to Ana 311 Holland and Echurdaviga. . • 16 ponelmna o= t a t o j e= lbleor. • nialOr London Brown &mit sod fleofeb With • warrant impair of linlxgrOnt Uptn, such aa Atualant, Chem. Warr A tap nano of itarehlt szatid *Firm on halia All of nano I oral offer oarep farorabla testy or wild too eamatad Irish despatch. nod ddaand at nand rates • LI. __ LA. • ma i tiiii • ja Morttt sal Data, El w.otot moot.