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    -PJTTSBURGH GAZETTE,
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YoSID: ESICRIEX, ofM'Candlefo.
Toe Post has pot on a now dress, and looks
well. ft is also somewhat enlarged.
We refer the reader to the advertisement of
Gubrax, of whose' errivnl hero WO spoke.
itiet week. Ms exhibition commenere to-mar
, row evAing, at the Ailienmum. •
Rai:V.OAD Conre-srlos.—We learn from the
Sets Castle Journal, that Railroad Convention ,
for that and the adjoining comities, will be held
in that place cattle eighteenth day of the present
Month, to delibernie on the most efficient means
for seeming the early commencement and final
completion of the Bittsburgh and Erie Railroad.
; The Board of Directors, ,or a delegtiion from
that body, will tie - present The committee
;which calls the Convention, state, that after
basing fully investigated the premises they are
entirely satisfied that the time has name when
the friends of this grand enterprise should be
' come united, vigorous, and unflinching, if they
would ,secure to themselves, and' posterity, the
immense advantages resulting from-this 'import
; net. Bilk of commtmication between Lake Erie
,
..end the.Delavnire.,-•
Vireare pleased to seertis movement. It looks,
more
„like an earnest, detemaination to secure'
railroad 'advantages Mau any thing we have seen
from that qUaiter. We have no doubt that the
. work can be built,, but it must be by works, 'not .
by talk. The people along the line must put
their own shoulders to the wheel before they call
llercules to help Mom out ...ix they will go
to work and raise stock_ enough, by canary and
private
. rubseriptions' to
. .grade and bridge the
road, the. money can, no doubt, be borrowed to
purchase the iron mid equipment... If they that
in the work, we havua word of advice to gie.
them, which is, tO procurercieases of the rig t
or way at an early stage or their proceedings:,
sore them great expense, and a world of
trouble; afterwards.. -
Armlets' is Bonn.-We publish a letter thir:
morning, which gives an 01:11t11011.3 picture of the -
state of affairs in Rime. -- . '
The - most significant fact in the latest advices
from that capital, is that the Papal Government
.':.wishes to get rid of the French Hoops, who have
so long and' faithfullyguarded 'his holiness
..
against - the' Italian democracy, In itself; the
change of 'Austrian for French mercenaries; is of
. little consequence; but it shows that the Church
' of Rome has lost Confidence in the stability of the
Retch Goiernment, that it apprehends an out
break of republicanism which would be alike
' . disastrous to it and to the schemes bfLonis Napo
- Icon. This cannot but haie a serious influence
upon the contending parties in France, and may.
precipitate the catastrophe which is dreaded.
.Itoth England and Prosier object to the coca
.., piden of Rome. by Austrian troops; and it
has. been suggested that Neapolitan troops
shall succeed the French. This, however, will
• ,
not do. Naples itself is strongly, impregnated
with danocratic principles; and being a feeble
power at best, would afford but a poor security
against the turbulent spirit, of the Itr.linvm
. - ... In fact, viewed in every aspect, Horne is in Et
precarious position. The first popular outbreak
in Fiance will be the signal Ai the rising of th e
' ; republican party in Italy:. and.as in that ease
Austria, backed by Russia, would endeavor to
suppress any attempt to revolutionize the, Papal
States, so would the . rcpublicani of France'and
, .
: . Germany resist Anstrininrmeh sat effort lady,
therefore, bids fair to become ttle battle ground
• ' betireen the. vent mulles of: legitimacy and de..
The, republican element or Europe; notwith
' .. standing its - universal outward suppressia, is
il : steaddy aid rapidly gaining sMength. In France
and the Papal States, it has been goaded to fe
k ' rocity by treachery in the one, • and tyranny
A in the other. - Now the party of "order" in
\ ' --,France are appalled.. nt.the dangers into which
1., they have run themselves. A Paris correspon-
I. dent of the National Intelligencer begits his let- .
' - ter in these words: -
. . "AR here are now occetpied—some with ter
ror, ammo with hope, some with a fierce joy, none
with indifference—with the 'unmistakable pions
of a coming storm which is M. sweep over French
And allthe other accounts confirm the pictire
thus succinctly and graphically drawn.
Not a doubt can bey entertained but that the
- overthrow of the present anomalous government
of Fnmee will be the Signal for the rising of the
republicans of Italy, and probably of Germany;
and then will commence a struggle each as the
world ,-bas never . before witnessed. Bow the
.. ' Pope and the Papacy may fare in such a grog- •
• pie, isyet to be seen; but tts that system is the
life-blood,of legitimacy in. Europe, the hardest
battle will probably be - fought for and against
the continuance of the Papal Sovereignty.:
MGR Winos is sun IV/3T.:-.o l lr telegraph
ic accounts Show that the Mississippi is still ri
sing at Bt. Lords, and that the J.Ussouri and Up
, per Mississipplwere over theirt)plcs. Most of
onrzeaders, we presame, are aware that - a rise
in the Mississippi is gradual, and , enatimaes for
weeks together, sand that these' immense floods,
from the abrasion of the banks of the streams,
deposit of sand upon the bottems, do
immerse injury. The , St. Loris Republican, of
May 31, saYm •
- Our accounts from the upper river arc gloomy
- • enough. The water -is spreadirr , over vest sea
• tiOne of country, and great damage has been
done all along the bordMa of the river.
The Galena Advertiser of the 28th notices the
- arrival of the steatnertntmpris' e from trocensin
River: -That river was reported very high—s
portion of Fort'Winnebago was inundated.
This rise had not then reached the Mississippi.
ferry Takla fell on Sunday, which addod to the
Tnz CONEMLATE PAILII.--7.Y.OPP
Mr. Goodrich Ism been recognised as Ceased at.
Paris by the - French at.ent, in theSsoo of
Mr. Walsh. The latter gentleman As 'retired
to his country scatter St. Germain% where be.
will devote hituself to his correspondence with
-/iMerican ,newspapers; and such other literary
omrapations on his health will permit. His re
linquishment of thFetnasulate has been s Matter
of ne.cessity, in eiew of his age and infirmities,
aid it is . to be hoped will subjecthim to no brute
Utaletter, indeed,mqcrding to his own statement,
Ito woo only e burden to him.
121=2:
lir: Visits Whittlesey„ Comptroller of the
Treasury, pLablishes a letter in the National In
telligences, miring a full and unqualified denial
of a story telegrapluid.a Jew days since from
Washington io oneethe New York daily papers,
'for political effect;stating that there bad been a
quarrel between himself and Secretaries Corwin
and Stuart, and that the latter gentlemen bad
peremptorily invited hint tore:sign. if he could
not wiew a cestalnisusttrer as they did. Ile nays
"3 1 7 interriews with these gentlemen hare not
been interrupted by arty unpleasant erpression
of feeling. I hare not bad the pleasure k see
bfr. Stuart foreeme days past, and we nerer ex
changed • 'nod in regard to the aubjeet men.
tianad in the article."
.
Tn . the Supreme wart of renallau.w., art
meek; Chief Justice Gibson decided ,ein auction
case as follows: ,
4.Y.The employment of it-puffer at a public auo
tints, vitiates the male, and the buyer is defraud
isiVersti though did not pay more than the article
Sias lenra.in ate. opinion of the wirrithia. .t man
is decfnUnded whenever, he is Incited by artful
=map Add stone= he °tie:mien armuld,:and
whenever the price is eves so little tnbeneed
by
&secret contrivance, he in Cheated. Judgment
MICi/OAX road
. ,
IS to be extendeifto Hhicage within the year if
possible. The Company are re-laying the track
between Adrian and Hillsdale, and will soon
commence out of Adrian. The extension of the
road will be opened to White Pigeon'by the 4th
of July, and - to Constantine soon after. The iron
is arriving atNt. Joseph for the Northern Indiana
road, which is a continiuttion Of the Michigan
Southern. From the State line to the. South
Bend, twenty-five miles, the iron will soonbe pat
down, and it is the design of the Company to
push the work to Chicago by the lot January,
1852.
REcrarrs room Curroxs.—We have been in
debted„ says the Republic. to' the politeness of
the Commissioner of Customs, for the following
comparative statements of receipts from customs,
endwise of California and Oregon, made up to
the sth instant:
From July 1, 1 49, to Mann 31, 1850, $29,819,848
in April and May, 1950, 6,798,642
From July 1, 1850, to
Jjarch 31, 1851, $36,787,486
In April and Slay, 1851. 7,611,577
'rho Philadeldhia Inquirer, of Friday, apt--
"Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, a despe
rate struggle Vick place in Second street, below
'Federal, between a hog and an old man, named
Wm. Thornley. who resides in the "immediate
vicinity. The animal entered a small shop,
when a scene monied, in the height of which Mr.
Monday interposed to drive the hog and its lit
ter away. lie had scarcely entered the field of
eobtost before the animal made an attack= him,
and a fearful result took place. Mr. Thoruley
was throirn down, and was bitten in the leg,
`thigh, and arm, and was horribly lacereted.
The animal fora few moments had complete con
trol of him, and it is quite likely that he would
base been killed but for the timely interposition
of Mr. Chita. Jennings, who lived near by, and
who rushed from his residence chair in hand, and
commenced battering away , at the infuriated an-
haat. The eteltemer.t which prevailed in come.
quenee was intense. The animal and the little
ones ircre.fmally driven away, and Mr. Thothley,
man laltenbotie, and placed under the care of a
physician.. Last - evening heentfered.the most in
tence -pain."
Mr. Webster's. Speecbs, delivered during his
recent excursion, are to be issued in New 'fork,
iv a pamphlet form, in the course of a few days.
. The Telegraph, in the late report of Mr: Web
ster's speech, represented him to bavo said:
"Gentlemen, 1 regret exceedingly that elavery
exists in the Southern States, and that Congress
has no power over it."
It is corrected th us:
“Gentlemen, I regret L'extremely that slavery
exists in the Southern Stat , is ; but Congress has
no power to act upon it. It may be, however,
that in the dispensation of Pesoridence, some
remedy for this evil may occur, or may be hoped
(or hereafter."
The Whip of the city of Norfolk', in 'general
meeting to feu , days .inee, among ethers unani
mously. Passed the following 'resolution:
Resolved, That we have the most unlimited
cm:Menne in lir. Fluxims, and cordially ap
prove of his administration, which has been can
ducted with that prudence and wisdom no well
calculated to promote the peat interests of the_
country and harmonise the threatning elements of
its digerent sections.'
"OPENING OF THE BALL"
Ma. Witivr.,-The editor of the Post closes an
article in to-days paper na above headed with
the following remarks "Where such on eloquent
speaker as Col. Black has taken the clump in fa
vor of the nominee of the Reading Conrostion, Mere
can he no doubt as to the,result." If Mr. Harper
intended to compliment Colonel Black -when he
penned the above article it must have been as a
"B'hoy" would say "over the left." for it must
certainly be within the recollection of all who
take any interest in such affairs that same elo
quent speaker CoL Black mounted every Loco-.
fcco stump in this county, and many throughout
the State during the lest Praidential Campaign,
when he was a candidate for Congress with his
Mexican laurels frest r and green upon his brow,
mad after all, what win the result—for the spe
cial informatinn'sdNr. Harper I will state that
General Taylor was elected. Gov. Johnston was
elected, the Whigs of this State elected a large
majority of the Congressmen, and the eloquent
Col. was elected stay. at home," thihs
was a'reselt with • venieance. In conclusion I
have only L . Lituty t turee the with Post as tP the,
ForWu Pitubsoph arr.tra.
D. N. Than; Esq.-1n the notice of General
Scott's service% by the CitleitnatiCiiortiele of a
recent date, we are informed byDr.A. Hays, who
was a Burgeon in the Army dining the last war
with. Great Britain, of an important 01111324013,
Tit :--Genvrat Bcott's appointment as Adjutant
,General, in the spring of 1813, with the rank of
Colonel, when Fort George Was captured, by
party led by Gen.' Scott, composed of fire com
paniesof the elite, two of General Brady's-regi
ment, and three of his own regiment of artillery.
Jaerms.
From the San Fr 'aninsn Herald.
• -
TILE SECRET EITIDITION ACIAECIT Lowen CAII
- mazy days vague rumors have
been circulating in the community in regard to a
certain secret expedition being planned in this
city for the purpose of revolutionizing Lower
California—the alleged hero being General Jo
seph C. Morehead, Quartermaster General of
the militia of this State, These reports have at
Length taken shape—a grave charge has been pre
ferred against General Morehead by Governor
M'Dongal in a commernittation to the Legislature
—to the effect that this officer has left the State
under circumstance of a criminal nature—that
previous to 'his departure be sold ‘portion of
the _arms of the State bathe house of Baker, Otis
if:dem:Spay, of this city,--and has appropriated
the proceeds to his own use ;—and the Governor
asks that be be empowered to offer a reward and
employ-extraordinary means toaecure his arrest.
Common report says, in addition, that General
Morehead chartered a vessel to proceed down to
Mazatlan, touching at the intermediate ports—
that on board that vessel were a number of men
who have embarked in - the same enterprise—
and finally, that a descent on oar quiet neigh
bors of Lower California has been planned in this
city and la now being pat in execution. On the
beefs of the Governor's message a proposition
loan been made to request..the commander of
the station to send a:vessel of war in pursuit of
Morehead, to arrestilis revolutionary schemes,
and preserve the SD . de from being embroiled
1 with her quiet Aster.
MAILS lOU WEST 1300E5, MEXICO, LSD SOETII
Axtercs.—We are.authorized to etate that the
Postmaster General has made arrangements by
which. after the first of July, letters to any of
the West lada,islands, Mexico, ports or points in
the Golf of Mexico, and to places on the Atlantic
coast of South America, can be sent through
United States post offices, on pre-payment of
United States postage, when directed to any point
in the countries above named, in Britighpasssarion;
and en . pre-payment of United States postage,
with the Briar). pump, add, when de.stined to
any port or place in the possession of other gov
ernments..
The United Stites letter postage, single.tate,
to-say point not over 2AOO milers from the =M
ing office, is Dileente ; and, if over 2,600 miles,
20 cents. Newspapers, 2 cents each.
The British letter postage, single rate, to any
of the countries named, is 24 cents. Newspa
rore, 2 cents each.
The aggregate postage required to be preptud
upon a single letter not exceeding half an ounce,
to any port or place in 'the countries named, not
in British pateestrion 36 tents when the distance
does not exceed 2,400 miles; over 2,600 miles,
46 cents. Newspapers, 4 cents each, without re,-
imrd to distance. '
The rate required to be prepaid upon a let
ter not exceeding half an ounce to any place
aforesaid Or Britith possessions, is the United
State 4 postage of either 10 or 20 cents, according
to distance, the British postage to be paid by
the receiver of the letter. Newspapers to be
prepaid 2 cents each, and 2 cents British post
age to be paid by.the receiver.
The Postmaster ofNew York, Charleston, New
Orleans, Savannah, San Francisco, Monterey,
and San Diego, will make up mails as above to
the United States consul at Havana, who will
deliver the Same to' the British consul, to be for
warded thence to the several points of destina
tion by the Royal West India mail steam-packets.
Other offices receiving prepaid matter as afore
said, will mall for distribution to the nearest of
the above named despatch offices.
All letters and .paprs from other countries
.aforesaid to any 'place to the United States will
be conveyed to Mora, and thence despatch
ed e nug h the British and United States consul
to their addresi, provided the British postage
of twentpfive cents per single rate on letters,
anti two cents per newspaper, be prepaid a t th e
mailing office, leaving the United States postage
to be'eollected at the office of delivery. {
We:also viderstand that Allen P. Owen, Upited
States consul at Havanna, has been appointed
resident agent at Ilavanna,lor'the Post Office
Department, to carry into effect the foregoing
arrangement—figneblic.
ELETHQtrAZE AT VAI,Pp:MII
. .
Advices from Valparaiso to the twenty:fifth of
Sprit, bring the following particulars of the
pardid destruction of that city by an earth-
- On the 2LI of April, at eq A. X.. Valparaiso
raw visited by one of those calamities so fee.
gavot in volcanic countries.
The severest: shock ecrr felt %Mee the great
earthquake of the yetis 1832, when Valparaiso
was almost totally destroyed, has created a pan.
c not equalled by acy former event.
A severe trembling of the earth of fifteen *cc*
and,' duration, prolonged less violent to two
minutes has in so short a time destroyed sever.
al hundred dwellings.
The motion came from the South, and direct
ed its course to the North, notwithstanding some
of the Northern ports of the country. as Copia
`po, Coquimbo, and Cobija, have only felt very
alight symptoms of the, ahock.
The captain of a vezsel from the South reports
to have felt a severeaommetion in the sea, forty
miles off San Antonio.
The temperature during the earthquake was
hot and opressive, but no alteration took place
in the thermorketer, which stood G 2.
The Ameriein frigate Raritan let go her lead
immediately. and had great difficulty in haul
ing it in; the evavulsion et the bottom of the
sea having mind It to sink ,three feet In the
sand.
536,618,490
44 340,063
..... .
The motion of the earth was observed to be of
less violence in some parts time etl trs not a
hundred yenta distant; so much .so at old and
t i
decayed hocaes stood the shock bett r in some
ports than newly and strongly erect edifices;
and those houses in the structure of which the
mast timber has been employed, remit ed al est
sound. . -
During the credal fifteen seconds the boasen
rooked to and fro as so many vessels at sea.
Not a breath of air was preceptible during the
whole of the day, end slighter shocks continued
at 8.46 minutes, 6.55 minutes, 8.55 minutes,
10.55 minutes; and have continued seer 81000 of
more or less strength and duration, and even at
1 this moment of writing, en the seventh inst.,
a half-past one o'olock, P. M.. it short but severe
motion made the inhabitants rush out of their
houses. , .
$7,730,03
The houses in the port, where the greater part
of the commercial establishments keep their of
fices, have comparatively speaking, lingered
but little, being built on a solid rocky founda
tion.
In those parts, however, spreading along the
beach, the Alnuuedrael, Calle Neese, And others,
where the ground is loose and sandy, considera
ble damage has been done, anal about two hun
dred heaves are unfit for habitation. More than
two hundred families have been obliged to pass
the first day. and night in the street, partly from
fear of renewed shocks, partly from the danger
attending the stay in their houses.
In the course of the following day, tents and
wooden houses were erected in the Plaza de
Victoria for the houseless. The captains of sea.
eels of all nations in the port placed them at the
disposal of all who wanted a refuge, either from
necessity or fear, and have since then (receiv
ed the thanks of the Government for their hos
pitaliiy.
Much damage has been dune to stores where
liquids, glassware, and other breakable materi
als are kept. We are happy to say not a single
life has beenjlost, nor can we hear of a severe
fracture. •
Ott the 4th inst., at 12 r. s., n heavy' rain set
in which hazed uninterruptedly for twelve hours,
which cooled the atmosphere considerably, but
destroyed still more property, pouring into the
roofless houses, and compelling those who bad
taken. refuge in the plaza and were living in tents
to seek shelter.
The loss generally estimated, including
the damage done to buildings:at ono , million of
dollars.
The principal public buildings which have suf
fered are the Adearia, the churches Merced and
Martz, the cartel of the national guard, -the Lie:s
pinal, and the Temple of St. Domingo.
Commissieners have been appointed to exam
ine the houses; and to condemn those which are ,
in an Unsound condition. _
Dusiness has only been iutem4ted for one day,
the Custom Houses having been closed by order
of theqntendente.
Casa Bianca, as well as Quillota, have collar
ed severely, and in some parts in the latter pia.
ass, as well as in the capital, the ground has
opened and thrown up a quantity of hot water.
The damage done in Santiago is similar to
that in Valparaiso, with the exception that, there
being a larger number of public buildings in the ,
capital, the pecuniary loss most he severer.
Therincipal public buildings mere or lees
damaged are the mitt, a splendid new building. I
in the plaza, at the same time the residence of hie
excellency, President Duluse, the cathedral, the
temple - of San Francisco, the church de la Cum
- (which has been closed since,) the old '
palsies) completely rtithed, and the court hOuse.
There was an ithertive attemptimede to over
throw the Government of Chili on the 2g . th of
Apse (
For the Gcarti.
Corraitiondet.Vt of the N. Y. Citneiterentl Advettieerr,
BONE., May 12, 1851.
I mentioned in ray last the fact of a serious
quarrel here between a patrol of the French and
patrol of the Roman troops. Asthe event oc
curred only the ensiling previous to my date, 1
did not venture to report the details from the
rumors then flying through the city. For wont
of a newspaper, in the proper sense of the term
(with its corps of reporters, and an editor in
clined to publish the whole truth,) en alarming
event of this kind takes fifty different aspen
here in Route in the course of a day's talk. The
facts of the case appear to be as follows .—The
French celebrated the anniversary of the procla
mation of the Republic on the fourth of May,
the Sabbath, with a'general review, and a great
deal of cannon firing, continningtbe display un
til aiming. This woe felt by the Romans gene.
ally to be excessively insulting. If they could
make such jubilee over their own republic, why
did they come here to destroy the Roman 'repot,
lic; And as guardians of the Pope, and of the
pertee of the city, why need they celebrate a
political event, whose consequences were disae
thous fur him, and the reminiscences of which
only serve to inflame the passions of the people'
However this is but a small absurdity in a se
ries of inconsistencies destined to terminate, it
is to be feared, in still greater disasters for
France. Of codzse, there was great irritation .
throughout the city at this republican jubilee of I
the French, and the French General might have
foreseen eomotrouble from it,
The quarrel referred to originated in the abu
sive conduct of come French eoldiem. rho op- I
preached a crowd of Romans listening to a street
preacher, arid drew all attention to themselves
by ringing vice la republique, ciee la liberty, and
by tanning some Roman soldiers in the crowd
with the name of soldate du I've.* The French
went on their way to be farther stirred up in fa
vor of liberty; and, the sermon over, these so/data
du Papi followed the Frenchman to ask some
explanation, which only led to further insults.—
Patrols were sent, both of French and German
guards, to quell the dieturbrince; them instead
of quelling took part in it. Seven Roman col
dims fell upon a French corporal end two of his
men and killed them, and one Frenchmen was
pushed into the river and drowned. A battal
ion of French was then sent to restore order In
that quarter of the city, (a section of therms.
tevere where the populace is the most violent.)
A poor tailor, running away from the scene of
the quarrel to avoid, being :caught within • the
guarded line, was thrust -through the body by
one of the French bayonets. The reeve Roman
soldiers and about twenty-five of the people were
arrested and dragged out of the houses where
I they had taken refuge.
' Thus ended the fete of the French republican
' constitution in Rome. The next - evening one of
the French:guard in'that quarter was assmsinu
ted; on Thursday another was wounded, and on
Saturday another killed, and many others 'are
probably destined to fall under the knives of
that savage populace. The French General,
Gimeatt, expressed his intention to try these sev
en Roman soldiers with the utmost severity.--
One of them it is now known is to be allot, nisl"l
others of them may be. They are all in prison
at Castle St. Angelo. The General also gave
orders for the immediate removal from the city
of two battalions of the Roman troops. Prince
Orsini, the Minister of War, remonstrated ; but.,
General Gimean insisted that he was master of
Rome, that the Roman troops must obey his or
ders, and that he could not admit of interference
of this kind from the Minister of War. The
Fence Orsini then sent in his resignation to the '
Government. The affair becomes more serious
every day, and the Pupal Government are much ,
concerned as to what may be the consequent or.l
der from Paris. Gen. Gimean has also given or
ders to the French troops to use their side arms
in any case oft smolt from the people, upon pain
of punishment if they neglect to do so. The
troops have also received minute instructions,
since this event, as to the orders to be given in
• case of an insurrection, which is considered ye- I
ry possible in the Tmstevere.
The Romans have joined the Lombards in the
anti-cigar demonstration. No smoker is now to
be seen in the streets, except among foreigner'
and the police. In Lombardy this is an attack
upon the government revenue; but here it is to.
tended to show the sympathy of the people for
the general cause of Italy. The government can
lose nothing—only Torlonia, who has the monop
oly of tobacco in the state. This demonstration
will probably continue only ,a few weeks, just
long enough to show the government where the.
sympathies of the people lie.
Thellmnd Duke of Tuscany has lately made
strife to the Ring of Naples and the Pope, to con
fer as to the practicability of eubstitritiug Nea
politan for French and Austrian troops in Cen
tralltaly. The poor man still imagines himself
somebody, though as putty in the hands of the
priests, and perfectly sold to Austria. Gen Ra
detzli best green him a call since his return from
•Bddird du Fax—A addict to guol cbordwo and
the
tana al hada that boo lod to mar dud.. mood
the Moth team Awe nattoratioa at Lt. /t 9.
Naples, and will probably explain to !dm better
the tenure of Austrian occupation In Tuscany.
It is no secret among the diplomatic corps et
Rome that the French end Anatriana are prepa
ring for a !draggle in Central Italy, in case of .a
rerglntioa•ifFarnte in 1852 •
The Romans are confidently hoping for delis.
mance from priestlyrnle In that event, and with
the exception of the notoriously tierce Tnisteve-,1
vii ore disposed to await the event as quietly as I
possible. A general rising against the Frenc
is not apprehended.
S. We have now here Prof. Stillman an
family, Of New Haven, and Mr. Cogswell of Re
York. accompanied by Mr. Wm. Astor. Th
are plenq of MSS. treasures in the Vatican and
Ilarberin libmitics never looked at, coma of which
I. hope Mr, Cogswell may get hbld of, and bring
to daylight in New York.
Las SUPERIOR REM
From the Lake Superior Journal, of the 28th
May, we select the following interesting items of
newt •
We notice on the dock of Mr. McKnight ano
ther large engine for the Cliff mine; it weighs
about 95 tom, and appears to bo one of the best
mining engines ever manufactured in this coun
try. It hoe been got up at Pittsburgh' express
ly for Boston and Pittsburgh Co., by Mr. N.
Vivian,' Civ. Engineer, from Cornwall. We must
defer a more particular description of it till so
other time.
LOST Orssinonno.While the Propeller Man
batten was taking ou Cliff Mine copper from •
scow, nt Eagle river, a few days ago, a large
mane, weighing over two tons, broke away from
its fastenings and fell through bothdeck andbot
torn of the scow into the lake. Several other
masses, in nil about 12,000 !bit, sunk with the
broken scow.
That placeahould be locatedimmediately, and
a company formed, for, without veins or surface
indications, there is come copper In "these dig•
ginL"
IRON MINES
Messrs. Eaton' a.' Co., to whom the works of
the Jackson Iron company weals leased, last fall,
commenced work late in the winter. They ar
rived at the Saul about the middle of dioveraber
with an outfit of some three thousand bbis. of
frcisht, fifty men and u many horses. Owing
to the accident that happened to the Propeller
Independence, end the boisteronaweather, they
were unable to get up to the mines all their sup
plies. Those that went up left here on the tie
poleon on the 12th of December, for later then
any vessel' ever loft this port for Lake Superior;
and much credit is due to the stout-heated, of
fi ours and seamen of that fine propeller, es well
us to the proprietors, In forwarding, at no great
risk of life and property. :dearest Paton to .their
destination.
It was winter when they reached Carp river.
end then they had to cart their machinery and
supplies eight miles, over bad road to their
works. With all there illsconrageraents - tbey
went to work bravely, nod hove made about six
ty tons of blooms, which ere ready forshipnumt.
They are now using four tires and are making
about twenty-tone of bloom iron per week. They
have on hand ready for. the forges, from 1400 to
2000 tons of ore, 5000 bushels olcoals, and a larg e
amount of wood and timber for carrying forw ard
their works.
After a few weeks, they mean to here two
more fires going, and make about' irty tonsper
week. The winter has been unfavorable for bu
siness owing to the mild weather and the great
quantity of snow. Contrary to their expecta
tions an they hese gone deeper into the iron
beds cr ledges, the iron has been no less easily
quarried and tho quality bee improved, and both
se to quantity and ganlity this deposite of iron
is truly astonishing.
Mr. Burt has completed his survey of a route
for a plank or rail road from the iron mountain
to the lake, and finds it much more favorable
than he anticipated. This road will necommo-•
dote all the companies and facilitate business
and add vastly to the value of the mines of iron.
and every interest cal l s for its speedy comple
tion.
The.lilarquette Iron Company have ready for
shipment about 120 tons of blooms, and a large
stock of materials on band. They have had four
fires going till lately, when they stopped work to
reset their engine-boiler, and to make some other
improvements. They also were delsyed till in
the winter, for want of some pieces of machine
ry, which were delayed on their way from De
troit. They will soon re-commence operations,
and on a much more extensive scale.
We notice three new companies making prep
aration, for carrying on the Iron business in the
vicinity, and the beginning of another Pittsburg
seems to be here commenced. Their precise lo
cations and their names we will snake known to
our readers hereafter.
A CIALAT GOL , ID lITORY.—On the strength of
private letter fom San Francisco, the Sew York 1'
Latest Pah/ICU/lona
Tribune tell the following marvellous story T 4 IIOLSIES' Literary Depot, Third at.,
In the tire proof store of Gregory's Express e pool. dor Post Olains.
ultne.3t, J ace.
office, in San Francisco, lives a gentleman named , J , 04 ,.. t „,,
Ilevtinv, why to largely interested bs the quirts The steermace sremettos,iteio t ne. _ •
Inlets. In one of his claims on Carson's Creek, I i r,„',V7,C, A T A 7.,!!•L'II
ten miles above Stockton, his partners, (for there 4 harper s lllZalne, forjono, Is sew
are seven of Om) ha 7., been work legas the last -?
two or three Months with indifferent ificicess.—
They lased ant the claim- to some deter Meal
• cane, agreeing to divide the profits. Early in
April they commenced drilling on the oppoeite
side of the moantain„ where there wan not the
lust outward sign of gold. After boring to the
depth of coven feet, they blew out at one blast,
$350,000 worth of gold.
This occurred on the 12th. On the 14th one
of the partners arrived by express, with the
news. On the 22d, two of the partners arrived,
,with two boxes of the quarts. Gregory's express
office was crowded for-two or three hours, with
the wealthy merchants and bankers of the city,
who flocked to see the show. The bases were
afterwards taken to 51offaCs Government Assay
Office. On the 25th the result was give]; which
the writer copied from Moffat's account, its :-
103 Ma of quarts ruck, produced 88 one pound
bars of Puro gold, valued at $17, 75 per ounce.
Zech ounce of rock yielded $,60 of gold.—
Total value, $8,182 15. Cost of coining, $225.
Several merchants have tried to purchase
shares,, but they have been told that $lOO,OOO
would not buy one Tho lead is represented to
be 7 or 8 feet feet from the surface, and six or
seven inches wide. The depth and length are not
yetaseertained. Over two tons of this valuable
rock is said to ,be in eight, andthe estimated
value, according to present appearances, if $5,-
000,000. $'.i,000, 000 ,. it is said, eon be got out
in a month.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
' SPP.ING AItitANGEMENT. 1351
Forty-six hdurs to Philadelphia.
Forty-four hours to Baltimore.
2dl miles Railread-103 miles Canal.
• ,ATESI. yosi PI.L.ANT a. <OXIVIS.I.I [ACTS
TO PHILADELPHIA, DALTIIIOItE AND
NEW YORK.
Being free from the many changes and portcragcs
connected with piece Lines.
Two ,Daily Linea preas Packet Boata.
(EXCLUSIVELY FM YASSENOEIM)
LEAVE Pittsburgh for Johnstown, thenco
by Portage Railroad to
HOLLTDAYESURGH,
There taking the
NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,
Two Ilumired and Itorty miles direst to .t•
Packets leave every morning prectrelrat Eight reelock
and every evening at the same hour.
hire to Philadelphia. 010. Yam to Baltimore, wt.
do Lanemiter SO do lisnieburg SS.OB
Passeagera for Baltimore,
Take the York and Cumberland Ralheas4 at Ilarritture ,
fountaval of (..,re that place. DUtanre
r mine.) Tiro, YO UR boll],
No charge for handily:4; Engage
theme Arita.
ma earn no thin route ens cold of t aye. ,
ycyriynerleattiholei or
mfaort
llds whey
anul . aollifortable SIMMIt•
ricrire your tickets et.
J. P. 'HOLMES, Ant.,
D. EE CO
L mneo c ulni, lio . use , •
Coma Ledo. Pm:lLA:red.
Foreign and American Hardware..
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
tiro. 129 Wood Street,
HAVE NOW IN STORE
A roll caht cent pletestork of FO REM' AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE,
Suitable for the wham trade. and Which 'leer et. Vertr.d
to offer to yardmen, at =IS that will capaparg
b Le m e hh. with Far or the memo titles.
Citizen's Insurance company of Pittsburgh
KNCOURAGE HOME INSTITUTIONS
a °Mee So. 41 Water Mend, In the warekernme eiffi
NT.
C. O. Proident_ A. W. HAW, '
Thin Company le now prepared to Inaure all merchandise
in owe, and In Team, vowel% de. '
r_ Doe siallty and Integrity 07
latttvz dun ante
the - rharacter of the Weems,
who are all Otani, of PitteLoruh. well and favondDl
knows Wilke community for their prudence. intethisnc ,
and intesrltf.
Diaccrou—C. IL llneeey, Wm. Beasley, Wm. Luisa Or.
Walterllryank Rauh D. King, Edward IlearieUM.
-.worth. Ilarhanah. T. e. Klee. MAD , L
DISEASES OF THE LlVEll,—Die
oseesof We Liver are becoming alarmingly frequeit In We
tinned
States Indeed Were ant few formidable Oxman
which' are not connected in one way or other with - • de.
mood date of (hot important organ. Many of the tom
mints which are visually eland under the head epos
onreytion, have their orlon In the liver. "Any renutlY
which would lumina reothuity . and healthful action to
the hem, would be a blueing to menthe:ll" hex been the
melestation of Pedalos thouranda That remedy halberd
found; it Is ask end ewe. When* Ler teal hes been af
ford.' to It, It has laver been know to fell
1t...m..111re you any disease of the Meer, or &hour
which you believe mowed. cfrOm hepatic derange
runt? Lose not a moment, bu't .mitrelmee e. box of Dr.
hrLanee Liver POO, end they will mu ... you to
I.
ce
They are the only remedy ever iet demd , whine tun
J. rtain to effeet a ewe. toe mle bybein
EIDD t CO..
Wind at
)4biltisla
•
Free Lectorb at Phito
TN science of Mental Electricity, by Dr.
Neelf. on Tuesday eves:deg. Use 11th Jrnte, et eight
le Will also lecture Ott Wednesday TherehT. VwideT
end Setarday eyeulaweyd. 8 o'clock. A dmittance:! mute..
The wwletiotents wilt be thoteerandebtwl than fable or
Utt!on eau beset •
Ire wUI open en when at Philo 11,11. an Teedlay, the
10th, at halt-ptteo o'eleek e to wade. tweedy dm ..
For the cure of deaden . dime. of the eye. neuralgea.
rheumatism. dlepepeie..prelapaus tdeti. all other dee
eesee. particularly thoetetneablered interable by th e medb
eel faculty. Let ant: eh *melee hie teettatonlale. The
elertry and ,ditty, free !
THE NILE,
AFRICAN MISSISSIPPI,
d riPENS,in Wedneiday Evenin llthJune,
at A THEICATIf MALL, si B Glleldolfs far
fatted Trumpareot rouaromo of EGYPT and NUBLer
with • splendhd Galleryof IhryThan aotlquitie.toulamk.
de., and superb Tableaus Of nieroslyobleal fleulptures.
Ural delerlptlous by Geo. FL Ildeloo, formerly 11. S. Culta
oul (0 , 0. (Mental music au eohlbllloo. 0.17
eyeolog at eight and 0010x007 after-
Imo. at 3 o'elrti dmr• op.. hour before. AclmUolon
ate—ehndron half pries—mll.l. of 03 Purl. . 01 . 3
over. 10 .13.—Tembers .oth lelo
For Sale.
A 14°:„re.t.or:,, sidija°2'2:bllll. - ,.
.„ divided to soft two persons. Ealuiry or
Jelo A. 11 /LIONS & CO.
POit 0007.
To Gardeners.
FEW acres of goand near the city, snit,
t o ws of o., , deuing. toe si_v
EN_f_...
WAS It Co.
I' cot cow.
TS
L to h
iaeskeaber ven
p = th t e
-f o u
r n t d
h er s
s i u g b n sa ed P f C
o o d a
of
rack to tho ➢ldlufellM and Jaw Mill Rau Plank had
Company. to ocasnatice of anad of Awanobly, and that
told books will be operad on Thwasday. Paley, and UV
neday. the tenth. elarcoth.and twelfth days ofJoly.
a cher store of Mr. Roberti. Temberancovi ll e. and at the
Jame of Ilium Rola. Esq . In - ti1:101111.11 township. awl
at the fore of 0.114 114 !Snowden towolaill. at
which dani and
_pima attendance will be dawn frwn nine
o'clock 0. 0.. till four o'clock 0. W. 11. U. VhDlips and
halms Jonas will stand bohnif of the Ownowanon-
Wrs K Temparancewillo. lIIRAM .11llLTZ.
DENBY elloCla
'WM. OTEWART.
EDWARD ns,
• JA3IIIB ESTE up r,
.TURN ROYER.
T. Y. ADAMS
IL 11. }WILMS.
SaddskTe • . Coosallsalooera.
ARD-12 bbli in atoro and for sale by
MILK DlCKEiYster Y a CO
t front In.
UMW OIL of Bennett Po Jowl' manure°.
IJtun, La We by ISAIAH DICKEY' at CO,
I %Yaw it Front stg.
•LO
GORN-40 bbls shelled, for sale by
Jelo 8. V. VON BON:411011tlt ,L. CO.
CIIEESE-35 has for solo by
Jelo 8. P. VON 80NN11.011.91 it CO.
B ACON -20 cks., received and for, sa:le by
ndo WICK L 51•CLICEILESS.
LINSEED OIL-10 bbls for sale by
J•lo WICIi k IrCANuLY...id.
ILOCOLATE--128 bis. Boston Chooolate
b/ Jelo WICK A. NIVA-NDLY.SI3.
DRY lIERRING—for sale by -
DM/ WICK t MTS.:MEWS.
(1 - 153ASE-10 bble inl.etoro and fore solo
.! by • ISAIAH
Wa DlC ter dd KKY CO..
1410 EYozd Aa
FrOBACCO-125 boxes add of the best
brands bs and tn. In Mrs and for tole bj
DICKNY • CO,.
jeld Wa:er and , Front eds.
Beyers' Piano Preceptor.;
KLEBER has lust received Boyers'
ILA tld se , l . e d bratal T san g,/ tot the Ptao,whlell se.
the best walk ' Ortlt t e u kli b td . :ter TVLb end to
hrs.., well kunwn as ono a them./ successful ...is..
telfdb:feetWebrireUt=u" P,PW: s t want in"ta,
oust. plogresolts and inteststlug t &
pupu. onus :Iv
,I the
sal tunes, thus greatly L
an,
hot and stucot
scousw oat miss. mod Ithacan , host study or m u. ia
.14 and
oulzrap,lg.ta. St
ate g f. fono.g? !Watson who bays
Professors Tlyborat, Loam.. Thine. :alb. WO
AOVEItING'S SUGAR.-20 Ms Lover-
In enr.shatt and DaleeMtadn car .i ort ',scrim! awl
ala I°. WM. A. M'CLUliki 1.1.1.
.IZA In rt.
Cl ARDINES IN BRINE.-1 I 1 kegs Sar
.l•sra In Ono. (*arclailyua) last merived sal C gals
low 07 W I. A. 36.1:11:}1.1.i• 4.V.
le Jou 25n Lanni
]I‘IIE.SII MAS--Just received at No. 256,
I.llwrty sl.. no tarok , * of very superior Oolong ad
. Iwo Troy. or lb. Writ Importarloor (Jr orbs .17
1, t/y tbo ball chest or pbond by
Int. A. bCCLCRG A C 0. .-
' 10 Wren , aul Too Ileskrs.
T CLAY-7 tons Copley's Pot Clay, No
21. ivat for I*.l. Of
M..CLIOONMAKER k CO.
MEW 31.&CliEREL-50 bbl, No. 3, large
.1 1, um xmaseel j tut ren1,1 4 ,31 . d1';7 . 17 1 zi t att , u.
OOL, WOOL—Carh paid for the differ
vot grades of wool br
B. & R. LARBAC67I.
l i nutili-110 bbl.. "extra" dour . ittore
j: sod for •41. by , r. S. W. LIAIIBALtrIt.
I.IIRIED PEACLIES-1200 bushels dried
a30 P "' " """ t- " .4. ' d ''''';. b re W. ILLTtiAC6I.I.
y~vj4ICKEIIEL--Quarter
ilo bbLs No. 1 fat'
mackerel. in Aeon and flar n by_
IdAlAll DICKEY A W.
Wata. *. Front rta.
C UTTON-‘- 116 bales in bore and for sale b
ISAIAH D , 9 . / . /Y . /
b 140
Another Supply of Bu_perjor Shirting, ',pis
and thin Linen.
ORPHY ( BURCHFIELD have open
.other .opply at atm., cuka of &laving, tpa
au. and bow= Ilmgew, Ib l.oer warractied .11 Us—
.rlll Le sVZ lell h o . t th d.. .maufsetuncr. anti
the..ting from on: to tk T ut.=l4e,abrity,
..o Land. el. olllow memos:l. jry
AVANA SUGAIL-50 hip white
moz.itut welve4 6.1 for "Jolty
DCRBILIDON
N. 116 Water sue. ,
•
LOAFSUGAR= 30 bbls loaf sugar (as
' rt ' a " umb ' r"r liVllD.qlDGE
so.llf, Warr str
A
UILUTE SCARF MRS.—A. A. MA - IN
I Co., ha , e lust n0e1...1.e . : -
mar f the above seam and
rlbb.n..f.
:111 ‘A l - r C.., "° : a te d' u l l.L .4 . or LArtocae r'"r' r7 .ki la lu t'i' vlcatt No. a 1
31.1. J. 9
Mare New Lawns.
A. MASON k. CO. have just received
• WA dzy, • larg, lot of throe von . dr•lrstolt brown
wltlet ten +ill vorr 00. r. at wholefala 11.-
t s.ll. at No. [l2 end dt.lllattot strvet. 114
Piano and Table Covers.
.._.. .
A a A. MASON & CO. wouldreepectftilly
A . call the atteolloo of haiyaokrapers to their very a> •
tau ye Aucalrucat of richly printed arid craboacial tylloy
sad table 00110. smarted Wars. Al, • wry largiaop
cly At 'lien .01 ro
daask tahla cloth.. caYlithai Ilea.
tagrtily, At., at No. At anti di. tlarkat acrecC. hi
Wanted,
ITUATIONS.ii stores, warehouses,
ln our two elum or towns, and country altered, for
!central nmmen, booMteepers, reboot maw., coachmen,
waters, farmers, labor., far • comber of boys of all
arm Alm—wanted to terror , 1150,1000. 8500. $OOO, and
other MOM for differed perio d s. ilranted—plarse for art.
ern! emunotreeses, houwelmeprns, odorand dry
All hinds of at!etwora attanded to Mrate eharmwt
13.3A0 113111t1tY
reMe.wia Amncy and Intellotenm Ora , . Meet, IM
TZ Olt SALE—Ono Kiln of Brick, Enquire
WCUNTOCK'B not 1 . v 0 nt02;,.. ,
Jer
11.111DBEEFL`i,000 lbs prime, just 're.
mind and for goLlo br IIAILIJAI3OII .
QIUGAR-64 ads, received and for Bahl by
ki P. W. ILAILUA.IIO
lOLASSES-100 bbls just received and
for role br j 9 S. R. ItARBAUG If.
ACKEREL-511 bbls No. 3, 1851, ICI
won and tor Bee by .819 $. W. LIARILLCU 0.
The Family Prim',
hitBAKING preparation intended to su
rwrieda the use of Nenet—whlch. when ro lied with
will produce In Z 0 lbe flour, 10 or more loaves of
before the ins, of yeast. The whole process of breed
Nei being bak ed. doet not take more then al
loath, ion are the t. Pr ar==tigt• t frr riWi
f ja m s "'"'"Egn.rp riV:iire:h:V:MilratrkTit hNpb
gatly r &rid. soiled sll Lbw edventa g du f du .
.1`"
=le, brsomeddet for um voyage, • Priltnne lu
ot= when lout hard to get. this will te
food, to le for 1.414 end ekes—lt will bs found
pm!, end cheap. not torgettlair that they m will be molt
reletsble—and mars brown loved seen ine Minable.
B'gg at
21 '
rlllt g a g ri MAYEBS,
• 74, North Fourth et, Phlladrlphlu
Bole Agent for Piltehurgh, 11. E. SELLERS, LT, Wood
street. • trodllut
Phillips and Mayers' New Article for the
World's Pair!
IIQUID GLUE, whicheccuents wood, stone.
alto.. .dam. marble. queen.ware, or even metals.
WI out tumble or preparalkm. Ina .boo t time arlP
ele of furniture may be made .. 4 ead at new by We <eh-
Prated sad powerful Cement. • housekeepers of tbl.
State axv airavely well swam of le mulne and imperial,
adeptability to their put....and ahem. who have not
tried it are reggertni to do No house ithould be wilt,
out It. bottle of Luxuld Glue—lt require. novrarming. It
always ready for nee, and may be Irani by oar Perm. with
.see, on any article. In Summer. Them la no not Mr the
•105 , 11.ar . rxd r, toxner. In a real blemaimr. a
wtthtiete
=diet to P&L.. of It. 1ALVA,1,7. - Ty gr..l,..ty°
out trying this. PHILLIPS s
i
1 , 1, North Fourth stra.t. Philadelphia.
Agent it, PlllHnugh. 3. KIDD OD.. turner Vomit;
e nd Waal greet. Agent for Allegheny oily. JOHN . DOUG'
LAS. Primer, • jlerdlm
Ladies ! Lailies ! .Ladies!
IV01311) you Have your fdraiture and
%raid moth larssecossarTlAWo4 2 74 2 642 l' 4 ""i-N
lle "4,1"h0gr."'4..g corm
I:64?te
A rEit S. BR UM!! PuttraTtlicr -t ruLt3 ' .l3. A sto
gie bottle will noir., to el O
o r math
manure viool4 cost $lO or $ l ll to here nrarnisbol.—
This is s mat thlue for foraltorre dealtrA $Ol4 to bet
thls, st 1274.16 R, sod 26 cents.
PHILLIPS A SLAYERS.
74. North Poorthstroot, PhllarlaPßß ,
s ect:g i r t Eit=rwh, BRAUN A REITER, corner of
• re9dtm
BYE FLOUR.-110 bbls ue flour for sale by
, ieo wicfs k WOANDLESS.
ALERATUS-31 casks, for sale by
./.9 WICK &
QICORCIIINGS--5 casks prime on hand and
)0 farola 67 /a WICK a WCANDLEBB.
VIRGINIA TWIST TOBACCO-43 kdga
fcr sale by Je9 WICK Jt /11'CANDLE139.
TOTO the Hon orable the Judges of the Court
of General easter flee:noon of Bra Pwww, In and for
Comte of Alleghenr ,
The Lion of elands Borden, of the Ent Want.
dt, or tharnagd. in the Conntyof Allegheny. humbly
.h...gdg net yo.peUtioner le desirous of teehloS kgon.
Ile boom or tavero. In hie honee, &nate In the Hard
the
he hall provided hlnuelt with nacenarica fo r
the convenience =I actionmedation of needling and etre.
totherelhre pray. 7000 0000711 to grant Ll= will
to ktep a haw of public entertainment and be
" ti r Teethenrlbers. anions of the Ward afornskl, do
certili• thatthe above gentloner le of good mote for hon.
fetemennow. and is well nrcerkled with bonne
room and onoverdencee fur the acecenroodation and lodging
gnmere god travelers. ani that mid tavern le nee.
U. 711.1 Cordell,Rosh Evbran Frlabs.„ . 0:14.. Rea
U. Baum, 7:t0.M4 Ju. Rom Jim r.
y, /Rai.
13401012. RU'Rett. Roaatng. 7.9
ICE:-14 tierces for Rale i
b
WICK k ITCLNDLYSB.
Alt D--12 bble 10.1 Lunt for sale by
e., WICK & WCANDCESS.
TABCII-41) boxes Bonbright's extra fon
We by iev tnC sM'CADLESS.
eyELVET CARPETS.—W. M'Clintock hap
In 'tan sad for ale, the laram4 WrtMe.i f T°i*
so. nti r tzekotrered tattle market. lkarpet Mareho.yee
LAS-10 Barka for sale by
Jab WICK d WCANDLESS.
•
•' CARPETS. ust receic .
t the CaPpet Warehouse, N. 75 Yertrth t , rw o .rd
arse three-ply carpet. [je7l WI'CLINTOIi.
BRUSSELS CARPETS.—W. M.'Clintock
has In store and for mal, • hrit. ao.lonnu,Nt of =Ps
nor Brussel. CYrpet... to .blob ho Incltet the attentkto of
endows.. Carpet Warshaw.. No. Th. Boordl nt.
COCO DIATTING—Fur public bolls and
mow. in store and for win
W.
To 6 g.
Carpet Warebottae, S. 76. Fourth at.
ABBITT'S SOAP POWDERS are now
t l e so •ell known nolo mule,. DO h allow to will them.
1,7 eh' ate the Leh. of yhmir le materlelly lessereed.
role, rhol►
a:li nt: 4b l rot or iArahatrz a CO
jet tit.rii
_ _ _
EFFEVESCING COMPOUND, a substi
tute for Teed for raisins breed, ruk , u , te,by which
awrfnu . of is per mit bY
ABBITT'S Double Refined' &Urania,
Ms!"" it' thr allh
Tree. :e n'e r WM& co
it"? Omen& Tea Desult.
HILLINGS, WILSON •.t. CO., Maznfao-
LJP turen of all shoe take. We and gimp tate,tigas
boa. char. and lining tuna - gashing, 'clout, hob. ad
re nab: goys barrel and lathing do-, also Ea and
a
blued nalle.de, do.
Ofna at LIPPINCOTT It CO.. No.llB, Rater et. . Pa.
heath
For Sale
& HANDSOME buggy , direct from a cel
abratoi Laatca mautaccarcr. Prim stv.
man. 17rb. Z.Aldr• at thl.
JeTat
VOPPERAS.-45 bble. for sale by '
.1. KIDD c
o.
:fa i st.
TAB , CANDLES-10 boxes , , prima arti
t. 56 w.br J. ILTDD t CO.
7 Zia 00, Wood rt.
EDICATED Wines and Brandies, afresh
.01 lot Jan recelred sad roe sae by
Ka p
°Ot 11 9 2 id el. !
TAPAN VARNISII-3 bbts. (Baltimore
el far oak by J. KIDD it CO,
err No6 GO, Waal rt.
(ABEAM TARTAR-1,000, lbs. for sale by
J. EIDD k CO_
No. GO. Wood
~lUNDRI.ES-
2 Obi. N'0.1..1.a391.
. 7 ' 4 do Oman. •
3 do Tallo.. •
lt bg. rg bn.
1 be: and bd r ilax•eed.
524 DU APPI.4-
1 do du Peaches. .
21 do Una', landing frm teams O .
Pltt, for al. Sr Ue7l ISAIAII DICKEY A 00.
T. Babbitt's Celebrated Soap Powder.
ASHING without labor! Warranted
to take the dales oat ot table Ilan. and oat.
Macro. roe Cm.—rat your clothes in a thlheient
quantity of cold water to cover them. than add two table.
spoonfuls of this Soap Powder, to nth als lILLIIII.O of water
used wlth the elothex If the water is hard, add more of
the Powder. and boll them ten minuteto the sm. Ur.
poem them down with a atlth. thou put them In a tub and
aid ettMeient mld teeter. so that they' will not te too hot
to hamtbe. Then rub the dirty Areal.in other 'word.
thee them a thorough rinsing. end or Is thgelent to
nuke them Meth.
N. EX.- , There beim/ no mein In this Sthelt. hare
the clothes very white, amt no bad oily moll. es come
*
oars dn. The =tint ours of the materlal used does Mt
tamed two orate. to complete a +washing of ten Perwesto —
Warranted not to rot or Minn th e Maher-
ThL. Is a Powder that mapper will tothotori , elitb"
beet family Soft Lap.
Mumtaz the say du pouts of water and
mix the Powder with it, awl then let It both ear dm mire
taw then add six Guam told water. Mir them intithately
t.oxether, and wet it away where It will not &v.*, 'and
when cold It wtli be very Math and aim White Bur. end
will wash well, mud will not eat the bands ilk. other Loft
Soap. nor 100 the dab.. cmbe used with herd or all
water, by maim. the ountite into API quarts Instead of
twelve. The Soft Boar Is best adapted for washisue oalko
thd woollen oals.
Sold wholthete cot retail by It. E. SELLER..
No. /57. lathed_
Blurb:Less Tex for City Purposes.
'itpursuance of "an Ordinance providing
ar the Increase et the Renton of the tT. D..wdo
Ugh Anil ad.' node Ls herebyOen. that the Cal
Ammar Id artist my olgoN fot 0...c.w . 0. - it by all inteb
del, a In of the melon* doing business In the dty. In
conk:nein with esM thilinenre. •
gm. 4. if, upon antennae of said Ilst.
bW think tintrawlne warn Or the ma niestment
the elan mate th e doe in an gadget, which tdidavit
• that also mann statement of the true amount of tan
den u dm es en be amodefuegt said eSdnett tab
wit with the Ott pf. 11413241, WHIM% two weeks from the
Late of tirw lint paha:tan of th e nods sforessid
are: a nun. sued shah be taken but by the shin
wit of the screen or arm dullard .dot sithistit to be
tnicloneninon of the dts eded fn nation to the
anent of des.
Appwile 61t male dad two went from thle
no•—•. 1 one 1 11. lndl. b. IL JOI/NSTON.
hiatar Ca' Tredve,
Are You Subject to the Tooth Ache.
AVE toll hollow teeth! If so, use
PRtLLYt9 t' lIATERS 'Wash Smith Enamel, •
one Ole ermine dr noun. ....ad not to int.. lint
or month, at the dotted =mural cootharition do,
ce
hieh even peeve ...I. become his whew awn dank
at s node. talg L ig . l:git,,AA.4•2l4.ltatla by
• .11m Kcal stmt. riagrxh.
La caville and Sharpsburgh Plank
l imn
- Itoad Company.
r 11..,E..Stockh.ouldb.ersalseotethrea..by.nootif
RtligeLthal
lso. 01 rtra, .t.e..ftr of ritt.b.el 2 . o . 11 ....
Vaal Mb at. l' and rof a j o i rloCk U rs. b. oraal d ' ay, irartett "
;t,,,,i .4'01.1. th en .111 aka% !nben..aan CPanient, one
rnacuar. an 4 ?ma tnaaannat.anandnot Oa WWl** of
atm Comma until Lb. Era V1VA3,7l . .tic e m A ege b neglat
MIMS aIIiKLY,
. C. W. ILMNI.T
W.W. wcwir.ntED.
34....038 SUARP,
Joa.dal Commiadonari.
O. 3. MACKEREL.-50 bbl!. for salo by
JA..1113 DALZELL
Ho. 65 WM. , rt.
BULLS' SARSAPARILLA.—A few do
qn " rt I°.ll'°' Aur b
iiai. wrataguAlt,
- Corner of Wtol =Mutt Etreou.
ANARY SEED.-3,500 lbs. just received
foga the East, folfoo article of Elko y seed. for oak
f 8. N. WICKEDULM
- ea Corner/1 W.l ova Sixth stmt.
-tOFFEE.-400 bge. prime Green Rio Col
reo.roceirier and for• alb by join wATT aO3.
---. •
F 1511.-60 bldg. neer 1861, pickled lierric
Pt- bbite do
CO . story sad CT Wit by (JeLI JOna WATT aCO
VEMESE.-31 b.= Cheese, receiving per
IL/ ukt,,sirsuss, and ¢r wla
.I.IIW DALZELL.
No. GS Water et.
ARD.-2;000 Ilas. Lard, for sale - on con
gurn.ent b 7 T. WOODS it SON,
N. GI, Water IL
'TEAT PLAID GINGHANIS.-31urphy do
Birishfield hare open this Inannavf onissastent of
e Wee alpha of 41 I.basos. neat Plaids, hi and dash—
es near Prints. of near and random@ nr 11 . .% mita .
also Lawns. Damn, Poplins. of ...at litYlaiS Woo Your.
lea; Goods, In groat ...rim. sash Y goners., hang. do
Latta. Tissues, to.
far Ma Gosia °nonfat almost /eh
0 ILS.--800 gall . bleached winter sperm - of
000 m1%401'4
1:110 " 4/7411114 - 4
I,oa/ " blearalal
EEO*
SOO
1,400 "- Torment 011 u " .
1.300 " N. W.fout whale MI
In store wad 040 dilly
MILLER a R1C116110:4,
4.5 Nos. 221 a =, Liberty et
pLANTATION Sugar and Molasses
C 3 htOr. int= P.g .,30 .=, L.
NTT bbts an d 7
In "
" for Wa
br snmast a nrognrsou,
Nos. Llbertr rt.
S UGAR House Molasses and Plantation
' r r btaa P. IL Molanna—St. Junesllnap.
On
10 landa talz Plantation
1" 3/111VI a ItICHETSON.
. No.. 21 t 722. Llinntp at
RICE. -20 Tierces Rice in store and for
ad. by MILLED, ItICKETSON,
J. • t =, Liberty rt.
U OMAN CEMENT-2 bbbk., fur sale by
LL :14 8. V. VON BONOOBST s CO.
A _
TINEGAR-30 bbLs. pure cider for solo by
J• 4 P. F. VON DONNORBT • CO.
b.v‘. W. It., for sole by
s. P. VON BONHOR.ST t CO.
gp
R —AISINS.6O-boxesM.R. Raisins.
rßicitErso.
e 5 New 221 Weeny rt.
FLOUR—IO bb
do le. extra family flour.
do
90 sup•ra. •
'l el. "'" 9'd
"le
in: MILLER a nicxrreaN
C HEF.SII-28 boxes Cheese just received
Jo •1•
EMON SYRUP.-60bxs "Turner'e" lem
C'''"gr'llittirelakerSON.
LAlit) OIL.-10 bble. pure winter
75 d
"V,r uu. by • J.genA 2
11rit CO,
Jet. co. F
IN, Wood st.
A.::you wish for a real treat, try the Y. Hy
11;anTet, soiling krill 00 pr lb., at Matrix' Teo M et
Airmen' and Mechanics' Turnpike Plank Road.
FiIIIE Second and final Instalment of the
subenibere to the Loan far Plantlns the Eamon'
soJ Neclianks• Tumite Bred. le herebt directed to be
mid on in. beau." the 1 0th of June. test
jelitd MENUS lain. Trenannir.
WRITE HAVANA & BRAZIL SUGAR.
z) b.. wintel Hama saga.. •
DO bp. Brun -- do. •
Id store and far ale by
MILLED. I ILICIIZTSON.
1.6 i Sm . = 4 V.I. Elbert, .t-
Birmingham and Brownsville Plank Road
•ny. - •
OTICE
;TO • CONT RA C TORS.-Sealed
YeapoWewill be' noolvod from the she WI the
Y~~ a AWW o ld u irrt
trflol.og,hogiloo Iller,
road, gawk Lisa:Lon, street anat. 011nr.T. '
Loanf oin WI., or thortabooM
o‘a.ot the Dowd Dhoctoro.
1.44.3 taw 113 JOEL"' m'KEZ. Per.
Lace Curtain&
L HAVE just, received, direct from
the Sm-
MUT/. IvIR V.K2112e.13% el' Lace Curtains, nub
74
1110.. Curialu blstertsl• wad of au 10.04,4
:AIL& Third 4.
OOL TWINE-500 lbs. for sale by
• 3111
iIIUILLAPS-3 bales,. 40 inch for sale by
11.1.4 • IdUltrIHT LIS "
FRI'Sli TOMATOES, hermetie44 sealext,
1.1.1 nit , terf.rtlT• the filar nal rum. of i,to
np. fro Ite, $7l . by VAL RG•it
12,02.1 . Balm.
7IRIED BEEF.—Evans & Swift's Sugar
Jur Chad Beef catme4l, tor Ws by
Wit. A. =LIM ,b Co..
wrzr - ,256 Llisrty it.
Boolul Blxi31!
Q V CI ge DIITZ'S . History of Greece.—A MAO'
r .
•iNirii. ° B. " rarm i resf" '"U". iipon " il b t:t
birheall, D. 1).. Bishop or y Bt. 1).14* BY DE 44 ".. 4
Sehmits, Y. B. 8 E.
liennony of Prophecy, or Paniptaral rituttrstkeipt
:17=listAy l
ms =lestoter
Line* and other Poems. By Bann Farquhar Skipper. .
mPlgrelagterltY..t. Modern Pyramid. and 1.E..
4'he Heir of West R I Bii/S P re tr ilonlit.
The Phlionaphy of katheination translated Boni the
Coors de Pluloen.le PoStive of Aura., gond* By W.
.01E4.1,
I llarpor'eer York and Er*. ItaIBM . .I Gukte Boot env
taeteur • de4ription of Use Scene.. 515,00. 5 1/ ..
lagee. and MCA imports. Rorke on the 14.1. With one
imndp...l thirty.ia ensravlsum. DT liceminnamt Benint
from original sketches made ea...IT for thiS work. BY
Wm. klaeleed.
Ilsrpefe Nay Monthly for Jone.
Tha G 047 Worshipper* or Na dare we live lin a Intim
!deistical novel. By the anthem of *Whitefrisra .
Woke Just maimed. and for nit by
y.
B. C. STUCHTON. 47 Market et.
KEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
lIOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Third
.s rp treet„ooponito the Poet OM.—
er's Oar J
Dic a tionary of Meehanloo, Am.
Genarra, or the Watery of • Portrait by an Jonah=
The Melt of Want Worland, alalg by Mazy
Mr , dola abokrProm. f 100.2 and 3.
Talbot and Hanlon. a
for
by. J. L. McConnell -
Interneelonnl Mans:lm for June..
Cummins Adrantory• in
's
Iliztray of Pendcrods, by Thodularcrnlonn.ler•
R:lfffrritiV- 2 _llkAg_ z Plll,o% , , b !" —u-1
The held Wolublnparc ,. or t he day •vat, It., lan a future
bleach - 1d =not by the O.O 1)000 of
Too MTh's Elater, or the Porbiddou Massimo.
Louise La Tallboy, Br Domm—No. R. This ontelsoloo
the work.
Art Journal for May.
Boston Bbakrneara. N 0.38. conalasion. • •
Dictates Pickwick Paper. Abroad—by 0. W. M, Rol
M
Tbe o.
irate!. • sew avel by Euges•Jiao.
Goder, Grabust and 8•11.sla 6.4 r Jun..
Cantina of IstanswiekNa.
The tigers. by flesxy ektort..
Th. 11.. of.Derwcateraten.a newel. by E. 4 B...ischlid•
The Eankeef Wlf•by T, 8. Arthur.
AdYeators. a! Pen Owe% by .7oha 0.0. jll/
00L—Cash paid for Wool by •
ju4 MtifIPITT k Ler.
TIIE 1111blariber, mad.) Arrant,
p.,. his Cent Oration
=lt&
of 474.11 , i r ag i f duct on ocn o °Zang .
rolderla, pren Telecoalmenitd=lata.
Tonalsedne Goods, Zephyr Wonted, Plower alitaesda.
nsbrellary, Pasuobs. Coaaha. sad Thread sad Needle az
stain. AS*, Ladle. , Soon. (beat Phdadolohla make.) at
natty redused prim.• seholenla and retail
ea rY. Et ZATCL.N.
Bonnets! Bonnets!
A. MASON A CO. would respect ,
folly Italia the attention of vurrhaaers to 0. ,"
.latir very superior stock of new style bonnets. to
hick (b tio
ey are nstatitly
_adding new
v ries:
rho above (loads will be cold at very law new by the dos.;
or dilate bouneL No. ed and 64 Ibtr st.
Beanmontre Patent Starch Pollak
PATENTED. July 26tb, 1850.—For .
besurant Gloss to - Linens. Manus, Cbunbr, CO
Shirt BOSOMS, te., and rim porrents the trot from
trimming to Upon. ad, end prirents dust from ritoltbdit
Limn. sod trinrins bond. ridurbrun --- •
Dirsetions—Pur to
Vora tbe rim of • DOW
starch when bellinw iron briskly.
Prier., WS rents per Grim. bold wholesale sod retail or
ea
It. E. SELLERS, 67 Wood at
Anthracite CoaL .
got% TONS just received, a superior article
I , jljr ac round', or tam RT as for sup erior
br
C. A. Mr.A.NULTY CO
Canal 13a..
LINSEED 0.11,-1500 galls, pure, for Bala
3.'31 J. SCEIOuNkIA EFL
d L. CO.,
2.1 Wa Wed.
BORAX—G eases Refined, for sale by
ECIIOUNILLICEIL t CO.
AMP BLACK-30 bble.ass'd, for Bale by
j 3 i.scuooimeweat OD.
NDIA tc FOULARD , SILKS—Just rec'd,
dditional FurriT of ti , " • , trY rh. c r " E "'"
ladle WM Foulard Ulm Th e swore anti will Le
doled oat my cheap. LA
Yet
alai tie llarket at.
ttiLACK SILK LACE—We bayejuet rec'd
a full soMy of the abaft, desirable Geode, of all
toU format eSP.. A. A.IIASOX CO..
. ' 6.2 W 1 6i Market rt.
(+JUMPED RIBBONS—The attention of
lJ ourellastrs le respectfully baited to. very lams mo
rd of (levapad Ribbon Trim:ulna. apd assorted Collars,
tefilch irs sill elms ott at scry lo l pfr otot - it.
co_
•
IG IRON-33 tone Allegheny; for sale by
Y
jr3 J. C 0. FLOYD. Round Church Bralloc.
MAY
INEGAR-50 bbls. pure Cider. for sale
by 3. A It FLOYD.
BROOMS- 150 doz. Ohio, for saloby
Je3 J. k B. FLOYD.
1811—Mackerel, Shad, and Herrin g . for
role by . 3c3 J.t B- YLOYD.
rINAW-30 bbls. Bostor!,
IL
or sale by
J.* 11.. nova.
lANNERS' 011-27 bblo. Bank Oil, for
lo by N 9 J. t. 11. PIATD.
MOLASSES -200 MI. N. 0., for rale
te.norD.
OTASU-30 casks pure, for solo by
je3 J.i A. FLOYD
SACON-5000 lbs. Hog Round, on consign
meat, for race et • T. WOODS • SON, •
JAGI Was. at.
EATIIERS-1000 lbs. for rale by
ie3 - B. & W. AUGH.
HID ,.. L 3 S-34 Dry Flipt, s. for:ale
_by
fIARBAVOIL
'ACON-7 casks Sides, for sale by.
J. 3 s. t W. LIARBAUOII
IDLOUR—WO bbLs. NelyLiebou Stns. Mills,
r OSL 619., for we br t LIARBAUOIL
100 bble i . l 7o i lLl A B t . , s n l i t for ,
NEAL Li RE ,e 3
LARD OIL-32 bb!s. for solo by
Jes` s. t W. lIAZDJIMGEI.
GLASS -250 boxes.ali for &t:11
ACON—A few casks Hams s Shoulders,
JUP m. .a, bY Je3 e s w. ILLIIIILUGH.
S U2 4 AR--25 hhde. N. 0., fjo.rsLattlzdyiew
DISH-25 bble. Lake Sap. White,lBsl;
L io at" ^ " " • "
t or ale by je3 J. B. CIANTIZLD.
OPEN THIS•MORNING, at MURPHY &
.N.m Bun a bryclinhts /zurt,-
VOW. V.airt and Armed;
. .
. .
honor. Lana and a large wortmolt of
seat PLAID or:GHA.Mb.
Ellaek Silk!, for Scarfs and Dresaer, Its* iact dark
ehatatable Sok& de.
recolring alioort danr. "
NV , ,gt.31.1.E5, o
e r m ll . o:11 . )11 litl.ll
ae .. t1
Adel ailb old vase. dam tbe be. open aZ OW=
Very One make. jug. o rbed and 1. sale by_ _
R. W. WILSON.
earner Mart. and Fourth eta
SIIOAR-48 Made. prime N. 0., for sale b
L. 8. WATERMAN t EONR
jeR 60 sad 61 Water. slut eR Runt street.
Nt OLASSES-200 bblo. primo 0., (oak;)
119 ale by
L. N. IVATMLLN 2 BONS.
rrOBACCQ-103 kers:!uperior 6 twist, on
ji- 3,,r 4g° '" "r4 147 t.. e° VTATEILIS AN 2 SONS.
BUCKETS to TUBS-60 doz. Buckets;
Tutor, forAdeby
.W 2 L & WATERMAN A BON&
DORK—A few bble: prime, and a email lot
YomL Balk f " ah. 1 1. 8. WATERMAN a BONS.
B UTTER -5 bble. Pack;
6 ksupt just reed. Uss Wetly
e 2 L. S. WATERMAN SONS.
TOBACCO-OA kegs (Gedge's) No.l Six
J. Twist, for sale by.7811F71 DALZTWX,
ye: ea Water, and 78 Pint st.
BLOOMS -200 tone Soft Tenn., for sale by
1.2 JAMES DALZELL.
LARD OIL-10 bbls. No. 1, for sale by
j. 2 WICK IIeCANDLEa.2
PERM 01.1-18 bbls, extra, for sale by
.2 WICK C McCARDVESK.
NANN/ES' 01.1.-23 bbh. for sale by
WICS t MeCANDLES&
VOLFISII-6 tierces for sale by
ie WICK 2 McCA.NDLES9.
AR-42 bills. N. C., for sal
llce by
je3 WICK CANDI.V.S.
IJAIVIS-1.9 S. C. Canvass, for sale by
WICK k 31eCANDLE23.
RIICKETS:-140 doz. Beaver, for sale by
fel RICK k MeCANDLM.
/IA4-2 bbls. genuion Bartadoes, for,sule
tq pea J. KIDD & CO. r
A RGOLS-2 bbls. for solo by
iti
WIDE POTASII-50 lbs. for solo by
lODIDE
B. A. MILNE:STOCK tCO
LASTER-60 lbs. Canihmi des, for solo b
ie2 B. A. FAIINISTOCK A CO.
WOOL BAGS-1000 new and old, forsale
by ,•512+ 311111PIIT s LES.
POWDER SLIP. 111.31—'2 1 .X 1 lbs. jast rev!
and for tab , WA J. KIDD k
al;Q: OO Woo rt
d .
MUSTARD SEED.=SOOIbS. for sale by
J.= ILA. FAIINTZTOCK a(XL
(CAPE ALOES-1000 lbs. foredo by •
Ili - IL A. FAH' SMOCK CO.
=JR,
RUSSIATEs POTASH-500 lbs. for sal
by tp.2l • 11. A. PAU:a-STOCK tCO.
CARAWAY SEED-400 lbs. for sale by
Jee B. A. VAII
=ii•NESTOCK
••••1•1 1.111 M•
MORPHIA -50 or. for sale b_ _
B. A. PALINZSIOCK 2 CO.
CHLORATE POTASH-50 lbet. for ado
Je2____ 11. A. rmeasucK a co
irt - 01)F1811-1 0 drums for sale by
jet". J. P.. DUMONT/II CO.
CORN -500 ba. for
J. 510.15
Jr= . 12.woun a
Co.
ARRELS-200 now Flour, for rile by
J. L DILWOUTII tCO.
•
i)O . •
kl:llßiutinz in r
" Rite: £4 ine. far de s
Ue2] J. lI.DILWOR Magaz TIII CO.
AFETY FUSE-25 bbla to arrive', for sale
by De2l S. DILWORTH * CO.
D EFINED SUGARS-106 bble. Clarified,
131., Po.rdend. and Crvalt_ far lain br
JAHLS A. HUTU:ISO:Ia CO.
fIOLDEN SYRUP—In hi. bbla. and 10 gal.
-"""1.-iistirmirranico.
ICE-20 tierces Carolina, for sale by
.232 ' JAMES A. lIUTCUISON 2 W.
EMP-130 bales Mi. D. It., for sale by
JAM'S A. 11C7C111.40:: a CO.
LEAD -14°°
pigs Galena;
two lb, Bar: fix w!
ot2 JAMES A. 11131,111SCIN it CO.
67, I 0 T 3 5 kegs used Nos., for sale by
Ja JAMES A- HUTCHISON +I
UGAR AND MOLASSES—
bhd"ri'"'"
WO Z6 A 410. 1 3 T
"
JAMES A. IN A CO.
Pithiburgh Life Insurance Company.
CAPITAL, $lOO,OOO.
OFFICE, NO. 75 FOURTH STREET.
OITICEIIS:
PetideM.- , ..1mm Spa.
Treommr.-Joura & Lam
cl.-
we 4 Lta •
S TRAWBERRIES, fresh froth ,the Vines.
t ere um weed. as at this retreat, U. Cream •ad
4. ' tfo l bt Ill ' Ane_ar i ttd i rt , . bang • Ostathsts ' harm
the comer of Mb and ?tuba streets erery half boat:
And the steamer Chietbdn leaves the Pat 'street landing
..ssrr hour. lebtostton bonder.] I jelbtf
/851. WESTERN , 185 E
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
D. LEECH dc 0311.-LLTIL.
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.--RAIL ROAD AND CANAL'
'I eawkc
PITTSBIT G PHILADELPII lA, BAT LI
. MORE, AND NEW YOE&
THE Quint being in 'good order, we ere
piqued to Vomited ptcauee aterohloathe
than the_abon: Mies. et the Imam .zrentnae. of
tretsht. with womytoept end Coat.. :The ham and
car. otrwd end capuallall by the ttentletors. ' Dille
of Winn- transadttact, and all LOStratts.4l 1.19.447
And? to. oFaddtw
VlVCatrih.
ILASRIS * LEECH. I rarte
Rer*Mtig Depot. Non:l3 it I Sewn aa
Dethrrtne.Depot , Data
SHISH FRANCIECI.S. Agents.
• N 0.76, North et, naltlalety.
T. H. PRAMS, Agent.
• on ^ Na I. Nun tarret. Nws Vet: •
VIZ TIEDIIIM !
I d r a i 1851. Figgfigin
moNosimann Boaz.
Brownorille and - Cumbeiload, to Baltimore
and Philadelphia
ORNLNO BOAT learee . tlto Wharf
ghoeu e 'Bridge daily.' at 11 O'Cleeti toeciten olitO
with the care at Outaterlaod oloruitis.
The Dg Boat twee <Wig tectettadooder rumba)
el a li t lok,eceohectlog olth the =eat Coatterlatid litate
eVa at. /to
Th. through la MUMPS!. IS2 wawa Fate cal L ei
into through to PhiladelPhia hew. hue Ea
'The Nstioral Had Is am_ good.. Oertehactere i ao utile
the Coutes tetweiro Drouoseille tad Cotaba which
makes thie decidedly the test route Eau.
to -
ONLY 26 HOURS
85L'TO CLEVELAND.
1
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND.
XPRESS Packet and Railroad Line for
Cleveland. witkont lass of stem. bp Steens= Cans
tit= tila k o . tt , o=el l it o tegz i ltia•
to 8e.... end the ealeadid new Passenger Cars of the
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Razed Co. to Cleveland.
•
PnfIeSTLVAAL---...----..J. Oar
• Then.
• kIAIfILOWYJI—... .--N. Bunn,.
Steamers lam their lasulles oppirta the Monenlaimia
Mow, al 9 o'clock, A.R. conneet with the Pakt. at
~ e n
Beaver, which trill leave immediately on the arrival of the
steamer, asolving at Banco. In time lb: the taitraesTralst
of Cane for Cleveand. Pess td•_this atm arrive at
Cleveland In time to take the Railroad Line.of Stamen
for BIiFYALO el DETROIT, and the slcamen far oder
trt.zpai and a d
Cindlnal. WARILY. PAlliS 00:7Proloitdon.
Roancran. Pa.
ALM=
W. R. WOORILEAD.
ODlee noderat i eWe
1 7 ' 7% " 15111r " ,
loner of Errdtbflekt rwl Water struentui
MOB 1851..
UNION LINE
On the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canals.
PEOPRIVIDEM
CLINE .„,.....—.E.Enterma. PA
• CLIAMBEALIN, CBAWYDRD al.m..—CmYELLIta, U.
THIS well known Line is now prepared t 0
, wasiinre freight and yomaelmera front its R
CLEVELAND, to any Pmt Um Canal amtlotte•—
The fmilltim of the U... szet un..1....4
wad enmity of Iketa, alt - tooWnee td Canada., amsl 404
tm• 47 of Anent.
Uri. Boallevrea Plttaburgb ana ClaralaDddailYounn
In omneetionoritb • Lbw of steamboats between PI
BUROLS and BEAVER. And • Line of Antalarodsemboala
(yropellar and yeasals) on du talus. • •
Batas a Yonnotorn. 04 • '
M. B. Taylor, Wm:my OA • -•
- A. ja. milt, Newton ' •
C. Breads. a 1.12313. 04
: Brayton k Havanna.
Grinnal Co.,,Yeankilm
IL A. =ler, Ctinh Falb. '
Wheeler. Lee On., Aar=
Houtams rettitonarbandowly
.Peektoon Soon, Übe.. 0,
G. Williams ColaDeMMi.,
te al
Den A. Oltd ° ll:o..Ch ."' = .; l..
Mama Ude Odom. 1.8.
JUIN CAUGHET,Aidint,____ .
aid ear. W a ter e m Smitalbsid alawmummonn.
TANNERS' bbl& lustiving
br canal. ad fax male br .7.11311:5 neeJo Water st.
Eitra 'Fill° .oolang -Tea: . 4 ..• \
UST. RECEIVED; at No. Z 6 Liberty it:,
.-eery tnpirior afttele of Oolong
T. - nbigb - vs b.
P i
Plies morn bo sonars! la Um cur. &Aram • \ :
cholas, Malaga Wend. bat hlgkly . o Mut us,
an/ black
to give th is • tea/.
• black Tea. attar •Agety. fr2m.lbs to
Orson, r)( to r '
En glbt - and 'Walt 11/ask Tess sztranua w e adiro 1 :
stigmata:a or no sat, actually on Land and Ws by : •
•
R . A. .11cOLUSO s .1 I
/a . Omen wog 'Sas Psalm 'L. ,] •
i
- - •
WOWLEIVS PATENT FLOUR; for =lr.
it' • too Brad, Putty - , Ca)" atur 'Will= tba.berr, of
Brawl with tb• addigra or call aratar 0017• This Roar
•nrt Imred th• suet eba•roalnd ehaßaat Usti
it gad ft tiormelmtd aarora, mime St rmat. to bat. •
0.
ta sad rgt ... i.3:bl making tba mart gamine Om
&
Caker.'.- with a great savior of
gad troab tr t zg .
. h atem
CVfr "4
Ib..
l i tilDuccuioa "".
, Orearrt and .1.1111
jAmts
Dmizaz pe ,
IRE 0 0000 best fito,-in kes
mr3l o.elk W
SAL SODA-330 cub' Sal Soda of ourz;,,
awn =As. 19r otts it
BdoVSZTI,.Ira;
Y m*
at.arn
• ' Melodeons: ' •
KLEBEE , has just.receiveldqi cholas lot
• of .••vr , Cartardes Ilekdeene. numeafieteded •
YlA r dir:Tir d . c. th ria=l-11V.:12"'“`'pou nis-4* 1.
Invetion,and tt is now generally 0000.. d tbat be mates
the best melodeons to tbe coinetry. both me elapace of
antra Am richness and bengal of tone and mech. Among
Olken as,—
One 6 octave bleltdeon. scroll feat, roselroiab ,!
Otee "
Ova " ' " •
tio.l6liblol Moot, Man of - be Golden tfein:
nry3l) Sole Agency foe taw above lastranseastc jy
RYE FLOUR-8 bbls. for wile I!,y
my3o DA.I.ZgLL C 1.1., Literleirt.
C =AS E-5° b°l !' s gooda.li.tiiteatl!bY!
SUNDRIES—, • •
1 bbl Nnoa.l,,r;
. ,
21 Rsix
.; •
1 .
1 bl. .•
2 ba!lsDriedPkg ' •
Peehms,o_Srie and Ibr .
flDlt.m.r.Y *OO,
WO.. and Front as,
. ,
•
SALT PETRE-20 bags (Crude) for sale by :
mroo • w. 2 Y. WILSON.
SALT PETRE-20 kegs (refined) for min
by W. a F.VrtsoN;
zety3o . 147 That. u4llB EXXOXIxt Xt.
SPLENDID FRENCH PAPER HANG=
ncos.—Gold. 6014 met Velvet, Itogier, Ta;estty sad
Cornet:mutat french Paper. of 01.110W1 Pad as
prices to soft th e arromstances of ablest evert plus of
elastomers. At rale
sarM I h OM A b ALT nt , 65
Mute% xi.
L, ASTERN WALL PAPER—An extensive
camttomst. Including 6 . '017 kindiugl degcrlidOn.
cgccedin_gly low griceg, fm lade by - .
1.31. TIIOIILB PALUM WS Market wt.
WALL PAPER, of =yoga manufacture;
A:4 Arlon.. tun, Diulpg Rooms, Cbasolom sad
orkl.s. [my THOS. PALILMI,I4 Martet st-
JAS. DALZELL, Wholesale Grocer, Com.
mum= and YortrardingMerebaat, and deskrba hen,
T 8,,. is .y MORRIS' TEA!—Morris' Tea Mart
In M &
a Diamond, mad Door from Dlasoand
afindl tbta ertabSishment 6(s no may enaneetal
with the store. Way owned Wait door by Haworth es
Wens. my2i
COFFEE -100 bags-prime Green and Fan;
,7 1) 1 Tua by de by J. 1). WILLI
16 MS
A 00 6
1611 Woal
•
TIRIED BEEF, ke.—
• moo It. prime mind ti! , " 4"
noo" Verdecet_
600 " Mutton tram for ut. b
tarN J. D. WILLIAII9
Brandies, Wines. &c. . •
SVIN(i completed arrangement 4 smith
Banco in Bordeaux and other European MO., poi
orecutbm of mr order, 1 am thu. enabled to offer to
B me a email .6,00 over importatiat roar, BEAN
DM% WINES. and LIQUORS of do drouription.
!ma under custom hour homy - 7 ,
• Attootion is invited liss,
110 packages Conner., Bordeaux, and Rattails Brandlas, in
1a , 121. sad wt.
75 hti
mein. rod doks mondani Storting and ,"
ord 0 V.
s 1 6r. meta ldadeiraa.o s arm exude.
125 Aus old and adnor/0/4
000 hooka. IlloatEht Cbasnpagoo. soil known bran..
500 boaeo Cant la brands and sintiliod.
ICO moos ranter= and rinianeo /646-T. .
45 casks Santoro. and Claret to..
16 PUNA Old IldJand and rohurdant •.
10 wuroloono Old egotebt and Irish Whisker.
4 oupaior Old Jaaoakos Rom. I
90 easko intpulor London Drown Storm and &oh%
With a montane aupy of Imported I.lonom
thddd, t•uromo,
► Woe otoe:h of irAELvA SWABS •hrar.gli u d.
All et unfelt 1 will odor on ray noorabla
Orden sill to executed olitt dol r eletooatiro o uita m i
at loyal nits. A. IS. IROALLUt, - -
Impactor and Deniar. ISO Walnut. growl;
solfidandinu2ol Philadelphia.,:
ARD bble. No.l, for saloloir to
JJ .101* wadgummt *.t. the ,to r e_ . of
wicirrarflarL. '
w. 29 &Iron Wad itn.t Stl.
I s • .••• ..• • :A
D RD J. BE-30W j . or sale gm-.
SUGAR -60 hbds. Mt 0., for sate by .2
• N. ILLIZADCOIL
c orz n ED— . 10 bap foriLaajlkeivbfuluuma
DOTATOES-200 tlh. prime Red, for sale
L - by_ S. WOODs BOX.
awn 'el wateratz'
(HEAP BONNET RIBBONS--A. Ma.;
vox it Co. are haw aieseises bare lot of boated
.Ifeetheing When., et =Leper we. These steeell
ere eauserpueect far cheemetee, as they an wttl worth 72S
cents. lea. 62 and 64 Mutat st, • sayl64
T el li t ! , ol)l3B:,—.A. large eap&lT of ;IV.
win hually Robinaca. ° 4l Adm.:ease of 7IVL,
aal madam and four 'AT; as adman Island; 3rd, Li ne ,
faux
dho, Nua. 3,2, 3i cad 4,- - of Mutunes Lard. War mai
Lcudon Past •
j und i z a t a . a4 ,ja l r y Yr. HOPIEDIB, ;
2.12' 7$ 1400 NI OW. SoUlth