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    .premises: - We'sisittes were next permitted to
go dews; end see those who staid—of tonne only
:'.the ledkq befog allowed to look into the apart-
Mena foe women. 0 the sadness of that tight!
There in thoiaene room were perhaps a hun
Arid men
- and boys, sitting up in them Me! in
/#ll.l-6:;aitoriiturlts of. naked boards, each about
- half-Way between s bread-tray and a bog-trough,
- planted close to each other,tivere to be
;their seating plaeterthr the night, se they had
bpyor surser 4 2l , ritensnighte. And this is
? team aeo.blessed addition to the .
school; tiuidiaby.thentunifieenoe of eome noble'
woman;. who gave $5OO 'expressly to, fit up some
.'kind of aleeping.roots, SO thst these who had
' ( en
the sehoolshould noe aC be tamed out
. iwztitirtnecesiarily ore.) to wana ft , ar lie
tight in, the, always cold,i-damp streets.
liters are not zany' hogs in - America who are
• not tatter lodged than these poor human teeth
.renend slates, who now united, at the singes
don of_the gopetinteadent, in a hymn of praise
;.to Ged.fotail. - aut.nterries. „Denham, many.
With:an eye to the libeller-and hope of
:feiodifor . each ono, who is permitted to stay here
lialafieth arid eix oonnes of _bread allotted him
„ ..
- - inthelnondec) yet when lontrasted this with
the
. I : l oto.fmmalr and; stately worship .1 had at
: 'MEWL ; 14. Westminster-Abbey in the meaning,
: -- the rpond erupts was decidedly not in favor of
' .
It seemed .tome a profetudien—aninsoit heap.
ed .. _ an,l :,,aa4 B inrY ,4 a . ' o, 3i ustinintole Prying . In the
_aesksecreta-.of the great prison-house of he
= :::-zeen,"Weor-tor us- visitors to be” standing here;
cad, thongh I apologise' d for it-with a sovereign,
' . which grain. of sand. will, I am sure; bo wisely
• applied to, the ;mitigation of this mountain of
• teleer/,- I Vie yet itrheste , to be gone. Yet I .
leaned over the rail andmade some inquiry of a
",`,--ragged and Astern youth , of some nineteen or
.„ .1" : ""
"- -- tweuty, , , who sat. next as in. his - trough , waiting
' : - for; our dspartora Wore he lay down to such
list eis eta plan_ could afford him. no replied
.that he, had inn: parade' nor friends who could
- help himl-had raver. . taught any trade,—
niTeTe Aid any.work, he , cold get--eornetimes
beet n.
" _ earned, sixpence to' _ a s ' g per day by'odd
Jobs,.butcouldgetgweritlately-hadno money
of csarz. 6,414 had eaten nothing that day . but
"ties! az "OfdeVlO"lirind given hien in the morn
- in ."—iii.dlcad anti; the, like six ounces in. pros
' g hefts . -and isti nstion. - That bun
• ' , drelti so minuted Wald smite with seeming for.
-,":', •
nor praise t 4 God eharatte the more polished
C 1 ' deviation - of the favored,aral comfortable;. and if
- .theigi ihtelidatig,"lMpeless Outcasts were to pil
- - fur isTaridtlY . of theirlit4(as most of them - did,
asCperhapcannionf - think Mill do,) I 'should
• - - pity eves morithAn-.taibied them.
PITTSBUIM GAZETTE.
I'TIBf4BI!Ep*.iiITE a CO
JU;VE 11,-1851
,83 . intanisoniciatulliViiig County Ticket
.•
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IteSTiULLOS of 11420 T.
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,‘• scarzyoll ,
kw . ; of Allegbenr.
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•
sraztiititircoprraY.
• -At not •,- '- • ''''''''' • ' recollection bas the
11140,.„-16Mtt'°er. in
,all respects aim
- ',"•, 1 ,;•:' _... ' vamp:Um of .ttds " or .,. berua ... r „ pre.
the' .. f e t.r f r - '..., „.U r -'•,, i .tr - 111.5 in the eastern
..,-, , • •list - f.t - 1!' •?_. r i ...... A - - J41887-.42, consequent
• ,• '. -; ottlee ', 4tl,:itniJSe,,tair
.4detieibtalia• the compro
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~..tha• :dattagf .., - „iiii •btivai ..6 ; iin in tr3 2;l!" .. Yo tra rk, , sil err d
•,,-,.,-,,,. . triultntliVeltr4 l Q .. , ... and age-
..interest, commsrclal, - man uf ac turing , • ts
del
"144747.7111. tr0acir17 'ti
*ved nxidee. the protection
t'l l'-- - . 1 1 =-0 ) .'• 7 t h e t er: lr . ' zen ef1842..17 nde . r that toxi c,
ad ff :
^its continuance , an
"" •'•' *l • ll4 " Ta ririadel e C' - afectruinw industry, and
:
tiestP4ll° . ''
3?n, "of dollars were permanently in
....' •••,
`,lrifittedlwebem"a"l,
~ai'cii;,„
--.. etaerprises:
• in the election
''.;•;',:' 71. Bat.ibe.titMild; of,„l"°.frull' osteee of the
A"f;;it'o-igr•Tial-ht*geth-' I n • • .; o llcy under which
- tr''.,-'7,iitiffk.''''th's' er i e ,, , , Since
• the - co un try woe e n rapidly -Pre'P ,
'''''''''-'
' 'tiro - extraordinary causes,
dthee; thnr,4"beta the .. disastrous - clients
int PostPedted-lee a tbel ' - • followed
• ..,., i daa h . *ult : ha vr othiiiu .4l l i iz ich eed2 th Y
ef.ni.
Ibis 04:140:014'°ne • the other—
• .' il i iiiliii;Ww: oelaed . to. cPerne ..
' '
"-
' ''-'-- tire; arst - trill itobably colttntn? 80. i . .
. 4 ' ,.. .. -:-.. 4 4-. • :,, •!''. 4 - it; tOOOVISO It • give a
'Vial
"QC4"e' p ca n,4 ll . .,;f agriculture, et
-8001•4-?'ihfty..°: " laid- tO it.was suPei - ,
f4 : t ed :', e 42!!ra -•--- ;, - hiCh lie also lon g l'inCe-
l..itigeti ? flOter' 7 s %th i t,.. w ii . , *O . high price of
Leaved t °_,,..... 9 PF°
u - ondmrallroad ma-
•leartin.P.,4l•'"L'isemeel ' tr- In fact these
't.- • • ` , 'iii tlattttexiatingth• thaf•Wrel 1-• • ania
-I.•'-\•••‘ 'i,„ - • - famine and the vadr...ad m
two
i. 13 thedviattrous'effeet• of the
S---.-, ~.-,:operated,tititgertt f oi., country...-.
'', : •-•• • j '•iiniiofiairc!CPa6APU.'o
our
; XtrMl ,,,,,
~,,,.., 1 . 1 . ,.. - --- t i s i• . ik id, greatly enlarged - ..
•-•:' • ''' .. .4,;- e
~,,,a' —' l„.e it ' k - ma. ty; ' while the other greatly' m•-
-e---- • e5 .,....a... - ' - ' nf '4l • t Britain to produce
~.,,..,,,,,,treseed-the'ear....7..,- 7..,, •
..,- • a e p re y, c d ; but
1 7 , •..t.:k •' ' , Nei, .htsth',l'rr..3.E.--',:,-ill,• manufacturer
Hf : , with thieaiii:Ciar",. th !` ' it ' to this market at
1 •-"• 'ealt-.41411,"'""w 44 . 5 . 3x " m. . •.- farmer cannot
:-:•„, •-••• at sioall.llief4 but'thr A r en-caa ' ' market at
• '' ' 'Whis'productionsinto the nieutt!
So
.
4 , --- '• %- 1i:-i.„!,, destroyed by foreign comPe-
Ili
k*le
n"l'
• rda no relief,
''''....i...
~, . z o t , me foretin,markettqe
anon.
___
_.
_.
„__ „ i de c ,c, The cense
:-....:4#4.want",ofAFFrubf r , -- . . E. 6 low
that Sour 4.1 'v: 11100, P 6 price .
, , ',mace In „ , - d ii 4 a t ia fi ts , ....1 cuts
onto -dart, !°. 0 . 9 __,J 57 .)...- 4 h i s ' Aboe -to a Ve r y low
1.„ -• . darn. efe ll •Fi el ,`,77__ e -..,, bad si er . td . dap.
; me .
...;ioW thmr
5 c 0,,,, , at. of regular employ
', •."..!••••••-,' lbotito2-121_,7... toiling z, r , us -oampcost
',..: ,:.,.. 7. „ *at, an!: ar• r . r. a tthoy.o4lltprecolve, and
.., • ~,-' '.*".;-,', Ida far 1rjett.7....i.ihe.,,,,,,1icy ~,;ki p te d by the
t '• .„ - ,..":„lfoOfdrePePt,t', , I:4 ''' 9 . ,
up ... -.
t o &Ab e eepecial ,
.: : : party li - ha pa , 'filt7 3 el, ,
.„._.
_..
r...._ ~.:-..friends'a O ttrlabor l e irne w !•...' •
. b0 . ,-
•• Is' saiiii re'ply„ money:ls very , .
. ' . '244.
It'
Nos " Yo st. flojtis; bat what benefit 11
I '. - -A an t in kit* Y,O--- laborin g m ph? it
great bdoy , of the
that to the
t ''.-
..iithe
gold
.6teliro74
that '
keeps'd of flowing over
l'
T1:1;.
...
4124"r:V
7 nda
gal"ni thii' , productions of
l e ~, , our count r y;. in *„...„.„,,..kaMef01r- intins try, flows to
l ~ _:agricultural and .mechanical
i n , to be ex
'.
Etteepti- quite As ' 77..'83 1 ought ourselves to
'..
' ' f6i
gp°4l''7l9h.'76 instend of
- , utasofacturi:! That gold ,: th er e fore,
life b lood of
4 ''' •
ilia.= ~,,e . g o o d; ikdec4elng tho. 6
i ' ...-
tin' a" beeause it enables the importer to
'':
:'
- ':th*wie g°;i3:t4Crith-OOYOOtti manufacturers,
l •- :., • - :- '•, ' =lithe shelfeti or #l4oo4.o,firc.dallees withar
&toil:jiver foetiO...parocfactare than o ur
hoots
• produce tit "p.resfint p rices can pay for.
,•,‘..;• 64 ; Th.' it.ht whickmakes the 'preten i t t. pressure
otkvi
''''
'''
' ' from any; that has prec ed ed .
;begat at the great marts o f commer.e o ; tlda be
4- ; '••,- -, -.--•.---- west . Heretatbie, the - fanner was
telnwse un''' -•- - • -he ie the first, or
',- ~:...•••• 7 th e bui tle,lisezeschedi.-!ler, '
for
'.among the first, -In times pest, the
'''' ' ' '''•••• ' - • bete the;eomiaerolal cities; now
: '.. ..,.
,„ preteettettc!", ~iim iitieigi.e4ittaltnanufac-.
, ;-•,-,-.• -,"htint2Bl"eL7 escarp .
that no eeienenee of
of the
!.‘-,-., '.- • It's • o f protection, and
11. i. 16
-I;eliclidzattragts
t of itnow cxpe,
, , I.'"lirsastrotti ifecttrofl hn .' w F l
''
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' ..
Atwood foithellartt or fourth time-eat
n,
:t, '. ~,.•., - _ _ - ~,, ..
_,,,,
.. i o t hon t o theotectl
i; ',. , .:.' , .':,:tha Atfiiid* geegie-e
.which aced d Might
syst**. '
en*
'theal ' it4
17
ar r fronithe llps of
'rents, Os "ear*" °lit of experlered.
.- - :•;,.dexistoirieei'WhnLele t..V ft o ' se . into 4 1,- ;
, c ..,
are"'disregarded. .to°- care
ye that the.prosPotil9.°C
'•',,itrwileeelliPetutti, P" y, identified :with the
'.
' ':". "- ildi sigi l oy •n* lict; - we hire so lank and earnestly ,
"'
.-- for which
' do so•mont contineutP
- . - •
„•iwallandedi w h ew we cln '
l"ta ~ by pointing ,to th 4
esperiae iiiii • OttOßky and 40/1 23. y,
, Z 4 ,- - of ; the pact. . . '
Wegner, Ducch"
_maws-
street, have is
xa 07 PAlar"ur .60, 81irk4t . , ..010.1, ad
;' . - & mob... -** of Pides`"4
"d tami-
Stit' To7Prett"lndaY Bth"l3*
u,sed•-•-
riods
adopted for
ge IS
- 1 ' ' ' 23461 WI the,
far th. 2" o gentlemen to
ygsfs,
Isg,giosau , i bith. m ud,
„ ril 4.
1--'' 211%,, Imola r rvbith the B r 2,u.,,,,, l
It edhrbe ma , Fo r to ...a1,114-
-I,i- 0211 0"u l' . '''•bo change ttre, exP"ted
$ graPhr.a.m..l.f.l"42,, n canulud the same
' .", ••,---.- - ' ,-- ~ or d e r t°
e4essry". books. .
,:if
- Iv , xo Afar t° •s they ; aria la.
Iz i p a s plan
;''',- *ding "go tek:TD ul 6
'o' . ~ We U T ! • -
,-,-,
•
bulbrinelotelti Osio
Seient Ite
corditig*pilataklithograpied by gime geit.le7.
ineivalitaantitati. Theyeical inirp.oh things.
- PA3OIII3EX Or stn Nat, tx.—lt will be berm .
in .that ; Mr. Gliddon's exhibition and lec
tures.' commence this evening at the Atheneum.
Of the highly intermting mature of these exhi
bithm, it is scarcely necessary for us to speak
for both the nature of the subjects, and the high
reputation of this. gentleman wherever he has
been, are saffuient to draw to bit lactates all
those whose thoughte have often wandered to
the venerable scenes here brought to view. It is
a rare privilege to visit the Nile, the pyramids,
and otter interesting,relies of a long put ,age,
without haing to travel but a few yards from
our own doom
Tim FLoon.—On. the 4th, the Mississippi at
St. Loath Wes will rising. The town of Alex
andria, near the month of the Des Moines, was
overflewed, the water extending bank 7 miles, to
the bluffs. The Illinois was falling. The Illa
lsomi reported to be at a stand.
The Rev. DI! Moriarty Will deliver a Lecture
at Wilkins Hall, on Thuraday evening, at 7 a'.
clock; for the benefit of Mercy Hospital. The
high rcpt . :station of the distinguished Lecturer,
and. the worthy object to be benefited, will no
doubt draw a full Howe. -
•
Haney 'Merchant's Hapazins—tar June, has
Men received, e d well filled with its usual
amount of interesting matter.
AMAX. MACNITIBIS, ox MISTLL
—Mr. Keely, practitioner of magnetism, as a
remedial agent, is now in this city. He professes
to reach the disease, whatever it maybe, through
the nervous system, without the employment of
any physical agent or means. The means he
fume is generally a sudden and startling mental
emotion, directed to the part affected, if the dis
ease be local. As - a study; of the phenomena of
our combined mental nod physical organization,
these lectures are said tot, be, extremely interest
ing; and when to this is added its alleged efface
cy, as a remedy for the ills that flesh is heir to,
it becomes important. It it at least well worth
looping for. -
FROM NEW YORK.
of the Daily Pitteburgb Gazette.]
• licw Yalu, lune 6.
77,e Leaon Fair —Much ado about notßag
British Opirrion of nr-I.n Opinion of the Bri
livlLVindiration of ouradru—The Method',
ChJosh Coe.
It has been a little surprising to me that so
great an interest should be taken in the United
States in the Great Exhibition called the World's
Fair, in London. I cannot exactly perceive
what we hare to do with it. That the statesmen
and merchants of Great Britain should combine
their intelligence, authority, and energy to pro
duce such a show is not wonderful, because the
advantages to their country of making such a
. thing generally attractive to their own country
men, and the business men and cariosity seekers
of other nations, arelyth important and obvious.
The idea was a happy and bold one, and is at
tributed to Prince Albert. If it really belonged
to him affords another indication that he ie
something far above the ordinary nrid insignifi
cant charactere alio figure in historical annals as
princes ionsevt. -Prince Albert appears to be a
man of rat= and accomplishments. The great
arlibitieri.is a wonderful and tolerably macess
ful undertaking—one in which Englishmen may
naturally and properly enough take pride. It is
a gigantic, practical advertisement of England's
gcods, wares, and merchandise, by sample, and
enormous as its aggregate cost will have been, it
will prove in the end a much cheaper mode than
advertising by the line in the Times, the Journal
Ora Debata: the Courier and Enquirer, or any
other of the printed media through which British
tradesmen'. make themselves and their wares
known to , the world. As we are the greatest
and best customer they have; the managers of
the affair took patois to interest nil in it, tad
commenced by assigning to no a space in the
enclosure mach larger than we were Likely to
fill. It ham not been filled, and the Bridsh press
is now . amusing itself with sneering At the
meagreness of our display, and many Aerican
newspapers are taking to themselves great shame
and humiliation of spirit by reason of the same.
Though .my patriotic feelings are pretty lively,
I do . nofihsre is their sentiments of self abase
ment. •To my mind, our contributions to the
fair are greater in amount and variety than could
*reasonably have been expected. From SL Louis
to New York, by the route of travel, is two thous
and milts, and from the latter point to Liverpool
is three thousand more. All - our contributions,
therefore, have to go three thousand miles, and
many of them five thousand. How absurd to
aspect that Pittsburgh, Frankfort, and St. Louis
should attempt to compete with Paris, Hamburg,
Lyons, and Vienna!
Our manufacturers and people amorally did
not feel called upon very loudly to pay tribute
to the pomp and enterprise, not altogether dis
interested, of Great Britain. If the cargo of the
• Bt..l.,:swre nee did not 511 the allotted space, our
Minister and the Commiselorters should at once
have arranged for its diminution. What we have
dome I cOnsidermuch more for the advantage of
British friends than our own, and they ought to
be grateful accordingly.
In this view the disparaging tone in which the
London Times and some other prints speak of
thi comer presided over by ~ the great spread.
eagle, has . something in it of the mean and un
generous. We have not done the best we could,
but they should thank us that we have done any
thing., We ~ . c an derive little or no advantage
from advertising in Hyde Park, because the
articles . we export or ever seek to sell in Europe
commend themselves without the aid of spectacles
of that sort American Cotton, Indira Corn,
Tobacco, Wiest, Flour, Rice, Bacon and Hams,
have imp:tired a notoriety in the world's markets
which; all the glories of the glass hove cannot
increroc.. The Times cannot abide the American
- Eagle-T it is the most impudent, staring, brag
ging. unmanageable of the feathered tribe, and
ought to have been kept out of the show. We
can appreciate the uneasy- feeling which the
somewhat ostentatious bearing of this bird must
excite in the breast bf the critic of the Times;
but tht; very recollections for which he hates
him me kes us lore him. Then our agricultural
implgto cote and machines \ are large and clumsy,
and "a mild be rejected as weiildess by the Bri
tish farmer." Highly probable this, too, Ameri
can planting, reaping, and rolling machines are
' not mile to turn in a paddock. Darfields differ
from B nglish enclosures 'as our prairies and
rivers tlo from their meadows and' klaeklets.
A Hada on or a Mississippi steamboat, which can
put twenty-five miles an hour behind bar, at a
pinch, 'would also be rejected as worthless hydro
bold navigators of the Thames; A:tithe reason
that they could not find the space to Up in the
waters 'of that classical stream. One of these
specimens of our handicraft, or the Pacific .or
Baltic, for example, after theiriate tripe, puttiroS
to shame the skill and experience of British en
- sinters , and machinists, would till with credit
some of the crevices of the Crystal Palace, and
it world be a good notion to fill bp, the vacant
space ret at our disPossi with one or the ethos.
As e 'specimen of the envious growling with
' which our libmal efforts tri sathrt our relations
over the water—that nation of shopkeepers, as
Boniparte most truly called them—has been
iclooowiedged; take the followingirsoathe Times.
What can be More Preptaterees thirster an Eng- 1
Ihmum. AO setup e, eir:ua, as this *riter does, to
modesty awl hurniPty. There are no more Con
vienons traits in the British character than en
offensite arrogance toward, other people, and as
overweening self 'esteem. Bath:, ;meth s , set of
conceited bregggeta does not exist in Christen.
dem, the Aptsrdr^ perhaps, "kr excepted.
What iden.etleltithan is to by gathered Crain
his 'notions! sad cap we detect In the ermine
the IMeeteei4a at its parent's faCe? Enstaid is
not gke4.lo boasting and:wagtail";. It geWally
understates' A s s warps; and studia moderation of
ieveter.' oboes 'itersrif, though As has soma =um
for 6611 brand: Her Republican pecreY are
not so M. ,odest,. if one may judge from t h e wings .
I C f .
whichl very ..somessive American eagle, with
weiet". the eistisnend'of the nave decorated.
„„_
!rig of birdsis hovering over a set of 'no
tion? 'spread put Very sparsely beneath him; and
t _
viejter temanewhat astonished to BEd hire
mei .hist so vitt demonstrisioa cera a Iwo so
Mona red:: The . Anrethan'ttipirtmant is the
MEMO
prairie gronad of thiExhibiti . on, and our cousins,
mar t as they are, !save failed to fill it. They
cannot yet keep pace with the - . great thcketi of
European industriejt, alltreven the Befell ' , Milled
boots, if they had them, would not enable them
to do so. for-soma generations to come.- They
are griming. however, and will be a great 'com
munity by and - by. Let them, therefore, await
the future with patience and humility."
The immediate results of the exhibition, have
so far been really brilliant and gratifying: The
very idea of a spectacle which can colteot twenty
or thirty thousand spectators in a day, and sic
ken or eighteen thousand dollars in admission
charges, is striking and impressive. Itis almost
equal to one of Jenny Ltnd's Castle Garden cod.
certs ' That wonderful creation, the Crystal
Palace, itself, the condescension of the Queen,
the throng of nobility, 'and the prestige of Royal
and Governmental authority, have had far more
to do with tide success than the Merits of the
exhibition, considered with reference only to the
beauty, rarity, or novelty of the articles display
ed in it. But the collateral advantages have not
been so signet There is no very inconvenient
crowd in London, and if the glass palace •kirawa
like a blister," It draws people 'away from every
other place of amusement. The theatres, the
museums, and eireues are deserted; and do not
begin to pay expenses. There is:no press of
guests at the hotels, and nothing to justify fears
of a famine, from a superabundance of foreign
menthe.. Indeed, according to many accounts,
the proprietors of gardens, watering places about.
London, and other miner gages of .publa resort„
begin to complain of the ldrast Exhibition , as us
government• monopoly of sight showing.. Even
the shop keepers' declare that it.don'twork well
But I have written too much. If I wished
sum up in the slang of the day, what I think Of
the Great Fair, I should say in a word, that it;
was a moo°. But .L. do tot r . consider
There is no deception or imposition about it. It
is a good vhing for- the trade and industry of
Great 'Britain, and that is . all. The best letters
written to this country about it, are Mr. Greelfal
Efforts are making to bring about a 'settlement
of the Methodist Church case, in advance of the
decision of the Court. Justice Nelson advised
ho partiei to do so, giving colour by We re-.
marks, to the inference that ho would decide - id
foyer of the Church South. His intimation ie
much to be regretted. ThO law of the case is
clearly against the seceders, almost by the ad
mission of their own lawyers, and Justice lief
eon ought to be held to the respousibility of thb
lodgment he so eridently desires to give. No
lawyer here beligires he could =stain it by a rek.
pectable opinion. I hope no compromise will be
listened to. Whatever the Circuit Judge, Nelson,
may wish to do, be can only effect a division of
the Court, for the District Judge will decide ac
cording to the law, and the case will go up to
the Supreme bench. In either event, the result
as between the parties will be the same, for the
Church North which holds the funds, intends to
pay over to the Southern conferences the pro
portion contributed by their part of the country,
as near as it can be ascertained, whether they
gain or or lose the emit Ae to the Idea of re
uniting the fragments of the church, that is
practicable. Their affairs can never be condneted
so well together as I separately, while the present
unfortunate political discussions exist. I shall
look upon the division of every denomination
into which this terrible and lamentable contra
versy uponslavery, shall force its way into north
ern add southern organizations, as the very best
thing for the paste of the country, and the ad
vancement of true religion, which could pos
sibly happen. The annoal wrangle in Congress
is a., much us the country can well bear upcit
that topic. i1.741(15,
Ns,' Youz, June 7. 1&1
A few more failures of people engaged in cot
ton speculations have been announced, but cred
it remains unimpaired, among merehants gepe
rally. cotton speculators should keep
up so long is,more remarkable than their failure I
when it is remembered that the depreciation in
prices amounts to twelve dollars per bale, and
thus a good quantity of that which has been
shipped to France cannot be closed eteept at a
lcsa of sixteen dollars per bale. The dry goods
dealers stand uncommonly well,. and then this
reaction in cotton will not affect any other class,'
except by that sympathy existing between all de;
partmenta of hatarteaa-- - -
She relliowis in our neighborhood are doing
an enormous business, and a larger proportion
of their stock is now held for permanent invest
meat than for many years. New Haven, Harlem
the Hudson' River, and all the Jersey roads have
all come to be considered sound stocks as an
equal number of bank stocks which have never
passed a dividend. The Erie Road Las been
earning in Jane no less a sum than eight thou
sand dollars per day, often sending off a train of
two hundred or two hundred and twenty people,
through to 'Dunkirk. Even the securities of this
road, enormous as they are, fall twenty millions,
change hands to a small extent, but are held by
able men at the high position their intrinsic val
ue prompts them to take.
An insurance ease of a good deal of interest
was decided yesterday, that of the American
4uttica Insurance Co., ea. the owner of the build
ing on Hague street, which was destroyed by
the explosion of esteem engine, some time since.
It was contended by the IrsortiaceCompany that
ordinary care was notaitc4n in the management
of the engine, which was overruled, the jury ta
ken the ground that the 'nitre-hazardous' pre
mium covered the chance 'of accidents of tars
sort, and that the owners of the steam engine
need not go with the question of care at all.
The Pacific dimmer has added a new laurel to
her already green chaplet, and made a passage
of nine days and twenty hours. The crowd et
cotton dealers which gathered round the bulletin
were much relieved to know that the price of the
staple is no lower. Other than the cotton ewes
abe has nothing of interest
An invention of mach importance.to all who
use steam power, Ins been made by en engen.
loos mechanic of this city. It has long been
known that in making steam much loss is sub
mitteddo from the imperfect generation of thin
powerful agent, and thus instead of Jame steam
is sole great projection of water and froth, often
to as extent that makes machinery almost pow
erless. The now generator, it is .thnoght will
not only prevent all frothing in marine boilers,
bat give etcam of fourfold greater force than
under the present mode, which is very crude in
application, indeed the mode of application is in
rude as when the first engine Ifni started.
The ladies of Pittsburgb, - than whont none
should more carefully seeltfor a change of cos
tame that will protect them from the inevitable
dirt of some streets, may be interested to know
what progress has been made here in 'reducing
' the canvass or cotton of the sex, Mrs. Bebe
Smith's lecture was largely attended and her
"sentiments" warmly applauded, but she had
not the courage to wear the new regulation uni
form she urged upon her hearers. One pair of
female trowsers were seen in Broadway yester
day, attracting as much notice as the Calf ele
phant of Bancum's caravan, "only three feet
high," es the bills say. The bibred style of dress
attempted to be introduced makes our fair friends
quite too prominent, and there seems to be no al
ternative butfor them but to go the wholecostume,
as we saw done by a French lady on board of
one of the Pacific steamers, one beautiful even
when approachingPanams, a dashing officer of the
of the. United States "Navy, armed cap e pid, was
noticed promenading the deck, with a gentleman,
bat judge the surprise caused by the announce
ment that our new passenger was no less a per
son than a very lively French woman who had
been persuaded to don the costume of a gallant
officer. Neither her gate nor her Gentersalion
would have been out of place in a mess room,
but It is needless to give a chapter from her Cali
fornia life, lest the advocates of reform in dress,
should think her manliness acquired dearly. At
present, Pittsburgh ladies intending to visit New
York, can safely come in their graceful arid flow
ing drapery, nor fear to be thought unfashion
able.,
Jenny Lind's juvenile concert was largely at
tended, and yielded Barnum a rich harreet.
theugh tickets were sold at the doors "outside"
as low as due tickets_
each. The speculators got
sadly bit, and ran prices up quite too fast far
wren the extrAeagancenf New York. C..
Fram the Werra; Arad, Jong 6th.
RAILIIALD CONVENTION.
The Contention was temporarily Organised on
Thursday, June 6th at 10 o'clock, A. M. by the
appointment of Hon. George D l
ckineon of Elk
county, u Chairoun, and' R. 8. hloCorlick, pf
Venango, Secretary.
On motion of 11. Brown, Esq.,
Resolved, That a Committee of nine be appoint.
ed to report officers far the permanent organlia
j
tion of the Convention. The Convention gem
i adjourned to meet at 2 P. M.
2 o'clock, P. M.—Conrention met, Ind the
Committee, through B. Brawn, Esq., Chainash,
reported the following not of officers, which re
port luta unanimously adopted: '
President.—Cot J. E. Budlong, Chateau ue
eQuity. N. Y.
.
The Preetteata—Gen. E. C. Wilson, Vet -
ko...estintyl J. Eller, Elk county; L. C., Little,
Male= county; A. Tamer, Warren county;
Wes. Hall, Chautaaque county; ;Myron Park,
lienaago amity; Charles J. Fox, Warren cm_
tr; Hamill= Stall!, Vansaiga amity; Haubta
E.leatatc Chaatiaque aociatr; John A. Dab,
Ventage etnuityr Dr. brine; Warm
Banretaries—Henry Souther, Elk county; A.
Whitaker, Wenango county; E. Cowan, War-,
ran count; E. S. Dardan. Wenango county; T.
T. Willson, Warren county; G. B. .Delamater,
' - The object of the Comedian was then stated
by Gen E. C. Wilson, of Venango county
-
On motion of T: Struthers, a Committee
of fifteen were appointed to draft mantis= ex
pressive of the - sense of the Convention. The
President appointed
T. Struthers, Esq.; Emrich Hume Hon.. C.
13. 'duels; Hon. James A. Alexander; John'A.
Dale, Esq.: Archibald Tanner; 3lyron Perk;
General Samuel Hays; Reuben E. Fenton; Hon.
Alen Holeman; A. 11. Heed; Willi= Hall; Dr.
Laban Hazeltine; Mark Willson; L. D. Wet
more.
Doting the absence of the Committee, the Con
vention- was eloquently addressed by R. Brown
and 0. W. Scofield, of Warren, Henry Soother,
of Elk; Hiram Payne, of McKean; P.. S. McCor
mack, of Vetting° and others.
Mr. Struthers; from the Committees, reported
the following resolutions, which were read and
adopted.
Reit)lved, That the Now York and Erie Rail
road being - completed, now Is the appropriate
time to more forward in the important work
of connecting the city .of Fittabargh with the
city of Niir York, by a connecting link along
the valley of the. Allegheny river, a distance of
about 215 miles, If the valley fi adopted all the
way.
Resolved. That the iron ore and stone coal
which abound in the counties of Allegheny, Arm
strong, Clarion, Butler, Venango, Warren, Elk,
McKean, and the adjoin ing counties of Pennsyl
vania, and the - Pine and other valuable forests
of lumber land in the Counties of Cement:opus
and Chautauque N. Y.; and McKean, Warren,
Elk Clarion, Forest, Venango, etc., in Pennsyl
vania, combined with the rich Agricultural lands
which lie broadly expanded along the whole line
of the proposed road, and the great advantage of
-water power for mantfacturing purposes, famish
the basis for an amount of business to be thrown
upon it which would tally justify the construction
of the road, and render the stock a good-Invest
ment.
Resolved, That in addition the consideration P
referred to in the last resolutions the through
travel and transportation on the line would be
vast m'amount end profit to all the Company. The
merchindize to be furnished from New York to
the towns and manufacturibt villages already
existing along the route, and which would spring
like magic into existence upon the construction
of the road, and have larger returns to make In
the way of exchanges would be an addition of
great importance both to the road heel!, and the
New York and-Erie road, to which it would form
a feeder, as well as to all the south-western nada
from Pittsburgh; and many other items might
be enumerated which taken together, would In the
opinion of this Convention, render this one of
the most important and profitable roads of the -
country.
Resolved, That this Convection will use their
beet exertions from this time forth, to promote
and facilitate the commencement and progress to
completion of this 'great work, and call upon all
the good friends In Western New York and Penn
sylvania to do likewise. •
Resolved, That a committee of seven be ap
pointed to draft an address embodying a state=
meat of the produce and resources of the region
of country through which the resources
road will
pass, to be published with e proceedings of
this convention, and the following persons are
'.named as said committee:—Dr. W. A. Irvine, of
Warren; E. C. Wilson,
of Franklin;llinun Payne,
of Smetbport; Hon. Geo. Dickinson, of Ridge
way; lion. C. B. Curtis, of Warren; Reuben E.
Fenton: of Frewsborg, N. Y.; Hon. Frederick 8.
Martin of Olean, N. Y.
- Resolved, That a Committee of Correspon•
dense be appointed, to be composed of Ouse
persons from each of the counties, Allegheny,
Armstrong, Clarion, Venango, Elk, VI arren, Mc-
Kean Chautauqua and Cattarraugue, whose duty
it shell be to collect and disseminate ouch infer
million as shall be advantageous to this improve
ment.
Resolved,fiThat the Commissioners named in
the Act of incorporation be requested to open
Books and take such other steps as may be ne
cessary to secure the charter and raise the funds
necessary to teaks the surveys and commence the
work of constructing said road.
Resolved. That the porceeilinga of this Con
vention be published in all nespapors friendly to
this project.
The following revolution bras presented by the
lion. G. W. Scofield. Esq.; and passed unanimous
ly.
Resolved, That it is the duty of thelogislaturn
to grout the right of way for the construction of
Railroads in any part of this State where the
people themselves desire it. That the attempt
of anomie_ She middle and eastern counties of
vim -state to prohibit the borders counties of
the State from makiog their own highways after
they toned for the construction of theirs, is to
apposition to any principle of equality and All.
tire' and the best interasta of the whole cos
urmrealth.
-- "turS7 'on resolved. 0 - -
joins° to --
the Illth do)
a 'on molted, that the Vonsentiou ad
*. eet at Franklin, on Wednesday,
1. of August nest. •
[Signed by the ofBeers.l
Petroleum!
Emurrocza,lfistalmvima , ,P.,llo , -h4.'6 , .
. IL Eo.—Doxr fir. To. Pstiolians
drrol b this vicinity:lb.:fors In 'mobil.. you to.md
u two dossu by N. Peonsyllsola Rollossid. We an co
tlrely out. and ILls being luqulrod for almost APT.
Pour, el:neutrally, Jowl LONG k CO.
11...u5, flatland so.. O. Ilsar_h 10,
b. IL Kara:—Dear Dr. Tour Asyut, a kw sift. Wu*
left with an fJur dosAn flak Oil. .11th we here sold.
Flom forward to an six dose. inuuodlabily.
Your mod.. is wanting yowls. In thLobsclon. We
nn obtain ....I excel entoirtllostot. If you desn them.
f" Tours, to,
For ails by Keys. • Isielkort11:110 West street; R. E.
Mien. ST Wool street IL A. Telsoustosk,* Co. =now
Rood aal Trout surd; D. IL Cam D. A. Mo., Joseph
Doulabs.and IL P. flavor., Allegliroy. also by the yrs.
pOatow, B. M. KMR.
aptlalt.S Cau.slitszln.brenthst.. Pittsb.rghl
gr Farmers will iejoies to know that at
hut liar ma precurre as artitie which tire, may dmmul
upon atoll limas to eating the varkom ailments of Willa
mach awirweenr, stiff emapistst, atasmarr. cans. *aural , .
sprain., mance, firm partial blindness, my errs. Wow
nos train sprains, log of the joint water, or contracted
earls, to to. The Mild* refernd to is 11. O. Pamirs
Arabian Lintz:Lent, tho beat medicine ern diseneerod for
man crr beast. flu admatisommt
Foreign and American Hardware.
.
LOGAN WILSON &
No. 129 Woodltreet, 6
RAVE NOW EV EMU
A rail .d sue pie te stork of FOREIGN AND AIALESICAN
HARDWARE,
Suitable for the news trade. Ltd which they an prepared
to or, to yardmen at mew that slit compere
favorably . with any of Us news cities
Citizen's Insans.ce Company of Pittsburgh
CICOURAGE lIOME INSTITUTIONS
• • OM. No. 41 Water street, In the warehouse of C. IL
u
CL O. Maas, Prelddent........ :„...6. W. ttLoOU, ley.
ml. Company Jewry prepared to Imam ail merchandlar
In store, and 10 tranutu, scowls, AA
An unplo susranty for the aldllty and lntmoity of the
Institution, Is afforded In Iho eland. of the Dinstme,
knownewe all sttlzene of Plttabursh.• well and farombil
to Om oustmunlty for Owls pradence, Intelligence,
and Miami's'.
D111.R066-0. tummy. Wm. Daimler, Wm..
Jr o , Walter Bryeat, !lush D. NO Edward flesOston.
John Hayworth. d. Itertemph. 5. der.. ap3MU
gerDISEASES OF THE LlVER.Din
cues of the Liver are becoming althrthaSlTlminerli in the
United Estee. Indeed there are kw formidable sllearasee
which are not connected in one way or ether with a Me
pranged eaten( that important hairy of the coos
plaluta which are woolly classed under the herd vet con
aumption. have their origin in the liver. '"AtlyrrecanlY
'width would inure regularity and healthful action in
the Inv, would be • blenlOS totamthinal" ha be= the
wtelamation of suffering thrummed. nut remedylus been
found: IS is can and sure. When a fair trial haa been af
forded to it, it has never beets know to fail.
header, bare you any &nese of the Urea, or disease
. which you believe proceeds from hepatic &math. -
punt? LOIN not a ornament, but purchase a box of Ur.
apLeruse Liver Pills, and. they still reatereyou to health.
They are the only remedy ern yet discovered. whoa ram,
Is mrtaln to effect a cure. Par sale by
11711=
j TRUTH FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
LIKE OIL ABOVE WATER.—The Wok man 'ion tell.
gOod mohair. by trying It,es quick as • Dr. ran tell • good
dinner by eating it. And If one man tries it, and Endo it
poor, It will destroy the popularity with the whole rite.
Too can't Mtn:dual a medicine into molar as rade. It
paeans ready sutetantial virtues, fro from'all had street.
of valid objections, and it is thin fact that has establlahed
the reputatlou of •'Boll'. Com Pound Pled Extra= of Sar
saparilla," beyond all !aril or attune. Its action upon
th. Masan systdn I.m accordance with rational sad phi•
loeophical prinelplea—lt promote. the ruins notations
mod exert/ono of tha bole. restores otertroolima, divisor.
=rebid and dimmed matter, stauffttans tha stoniach
rend glissitee oyons, mutes new, pun sad healthy'
Meal. and regulates the irsliota torothus of the dllferant
mama Of the body. ibis Is all peel: and without tha
lasstdanger of harm. tha Preparation being as ate as it
Ii as g .6 s ge. It may be thought by the akeptlad, that it
purporta to rum too many dlaesact, but upon exualna.
lion, It will to flood that • bage majority of the &tear
ea which affilet the human family ortadoste la an Imyar.
state of the blood. B. not deodrad, then, by Whir Bar
m .y.w.s pang acid you by "ooy aellers of =lmes
and water proustiOnn as a subatltute for the orlidnal
John Bull's BtnooartDat Thla valuable praparationthe
proprietor warrants to be/4Mb= to all team
•
Canna.—Bewaro and ask: for the original Pr. John
Dairy Sarapardia from Seadaolhe—aret hare no other. Bee
advertimotant cm another pap.
HETBZU A 111X/WILL, 150 Wod.l,
wtoma. • ItataU manta.
JebbiLiam
ista.lss. night, at 11 delta. Hult ot, axed
2 T ar, .2 17 data, What Km at Jobs IthkroltattL The
tri5545 of the Way are manta to =tot 1.1:* tancesl
from the:ssllcm oft& ,102kkgr, 811, Lklarrr sk., oks
WritegaT, atlo.o'elmt, .
NOTICE.—TICE. MATTHEW LINDEN;thei
i r. fied/ft Mt..hazer lr j ea?. ,
lame Than, amealoramtrat mho emaraml ar.
a the Urdted Mho Menm. Mt Tar 0...4. 4
11=VA" Vv:11 rr.:geit i rettAul'h.:7
to nu .4.0.4 m. JeuauN,
• .41 •
• • 110tiCe" tiMazpenterg•
proprietors 4:Herr's leland, in Du-.
*solo soled orals until
event Plttetrurgb. not rein Y M. W M
a.
Jolting the LOW Bridipt All neeepoom tutormatio
- be of )r-Tbot itoollitt Jr., on oLI mod.
D1X12.0 0 Beronah. June 9th. 1551. Jelin=
BOE BALE
STOCK of the Merchants k Manufacturers'
Issakr B,, Sk a r i X e b " 4. c. odßmksr,
lUnNairth
' WANTED,
WESTERN BANK NOTES, at loliest
tnarket rat" and hish.tj , f. l . „pad Andrteri
'"''ilv".l'rf;olair,Toorlb rt.
DISSOLUTION.
TEE Srm of Clarke, Parks & Co. Rochester ,
, t.n. p ti li o th .l l 7.! l=Mt...by=j i rrAtpa t ig
cwt. aso H. 0. Parka vituial =Cam tbs bastroo as
formerlfe sada the num sad style 01 Clark parka
MI Ms am of Lb. Me Arra to to NOWA by srall
Illuallam Clarks or IL 0. Parks.
• HAMILTON CLARICE.
a.O. PANES.
0. M. /MILTON.
POLMartil. Jam l5, 1851. Irll.dl.
lliii:1 1 1 0.:( 1 ) 4 ( 1 ) Al
the undersigned, being appointed
r. Acansearlossrs to open books, melee sub.orlptlone,.
t. the construction of a Plink Road from Use Borough
of Tenneteun. Allegheny ecttedy,to the Killer of Isamu.
b open the
b nalf . t. t: E r oz r onseltyjl= tha
the Co tem
the tbllowing times and plum. to min on the let
and 21 der of July. srl the eton, house of Mr.
ler, East Deer tagrahly. and at the tome of Dardel Cardin,
Butler anonty; and ,m the 3d.lth. and 60. at Nees Meal
Targattnn, and at the store hones of E. Mausisoff, Butler
between tIl• boon aft) o'clock, A. M. and 3P. M.
JOHN M. PORTER • ' '
LZWIS PETEREON
FRANCIS KARNS
NATHANIEL MILLER
ROOT. IIeATEAL
ROBE. OILLEYORD
DAVID MeCA
JOHN ANDERS LL ON
WILLIAM WALKER •
DANIEL LARDIN
EMIL MAURIIOI7
.101.1 N M. KRUSIPE,
(Poet owl.)
lESEMEI
Valuable Lot on Third ottleet. far Sale.
it WILL sell the Lot on Third ettect,
a lc c dgoL i ToLgh t ri , l:terry . Estab i ll o stoste , o f tsLW&& NoLIC On
COarosny on the otber. r' A i r. from ow Tblrd=2ll.ll
feet, with a depth toward &wood etntet of 80 feet, mono or
Ice. The price It 14800, era* thousand In hand. the bob
once oith loternst to be moored by hoed itorl ocortgaze oo
. 11:t a. Lo.t ib irl i t i b:LI4cz a , opt too yew, from dm date of
cuiniEs snAtr.n.•
:ell:d3w at tbo aloe of C. littaler & Co, Yotrrth tt.
• THE GREAT KENTUCKY REMEDY 1
DD. .TOHN BULL'S SA.RBAPLBILLA.!
cfIS put up in qua rt bottles, and eon
lathe the strength of va Tao... much slurs Purism
Y soy elmilar permeation la Amnia. Prior one
Et boo been . sell rasatrwvm..... that
papeaparills. when pure and propert y Prey .rat i wee the
0011 true ponacea fa all Unease. nigh...on Wow an im
pure
evilf the bleed, Ow ume of 1:121.1117, to IntoxicaUng
n t r 11 !11/ h i PV, I ' BEM krlnatT .471=1-
n. 1.4-1, the oats preparatiowbefore the patine tbat
perpanSi 00 enictis scienc principles end Of 1121331.1111
strength. The Paraaparilla to purchased without regard
to price, and emery porn& before being le nabs.. to
_the snidest theistical tests, and Its genuthenweeseertalned
heft. Wag used!
hisiNgareapartlla also contSlas the virtues of weeral
other rentable agents, together forming the best eon.
end_ prudng the greatest curative agent In the
thosef WU.
• WILL CCILZ WITII01:7 TAILS •
&rads or Elven Evil. Carers, Tumor., Eruption. r
the lialu...Eavipeas. Chronic Bore L Itin *
worm. ur Tater. Eel , . u. 4, Rtgtu, r. •
4, tam, Parana the Bonesor Joh.%
Crid o rtmllers, livalling
•
PL_Dapertv!V
Plana or ea ..
~,
Sidayr.
Lau- .
LV
w.. mese
atialoCfroat
the on of atereery,
Palo Iv the likle and hhool.. •
tteri,lieneful 1). tatty. Droarf fatm -
Ilfo=rlo= trlaW ". eatt=ortlTralext, '
tolotanary /Mallen., and all other dieeeses teralloa td
PRODUCE CONSUMPTION
Canagtaint hen]. Irritmlaritirin ni
coplaliatr,
Sick and Nerrour Uatidacae.l... Night HY... ,
Itspoluze i linprudelier to Lifit, Chfonic Constitutional Dia
and to • spring and irunizoor deist, and general too.
in kir die spurns. and tenths aod Piro.= tairgatiat. far
sozerlor to Bluatick az Conger ~s oli.. Zuld-
TIISTIMONIALL
•
The roliorrlng it Um verbatim cope a eartideetta now to
dm poste...lon of tba provnietor of BoWs Parsaparills.—
HOT. E W. &thou to aide!, sod get:welly &mown ut
aolacomattlithett ersetor of the .11. E. rltureE Met
Hoer. E. dtirentue bee been tootro mu of Ut• moat at.
eotal oral maloar members that the Emiltfirki Conference
enttld boost or for many_ von, oat at tat U. Is Mug
the blvh and rertmostbte leaUen of sort for Om E. K.
11.mk Cormern. Oat tits world rod.. better, or mom
tatistomorr faith:loo7 In fsvOr Of Jar moditeieer
Alter Tretiatany Manna!! Era. Offered in Favor of
Any - Medic' int.
M. E. W 'Jima-81t entwwwt.
Lims-Trus..M.7 2.
w. hovel:wet John Ball'. dareasatriLs,and b••• known
tem bp, nerlth rutin. sentstaettoeo tt we hems no tow
ttstdon to analog that we bedeve It to be • sate and elan•
ale neediest comveand and eslentstat to prodnes mach
of Wiese moth reefing: and •dold 'Menton.
'ehttte
od rtullf sad
(hto Endo
ed, esrotntly r
11: o ectanme XL nd le the at
ellet. lON
X. lITLVENSOSt.
. .
How we all odods• • snot boautlnd wild* ..l
a ma. and •
1 tots colons! &not Mos' oft. do we so. t pow
sesdne thls .dastd•sasum so drrantls to be is .10_." ris
sorting to oostostles. ons. Irts.bet.palists. twoi ootonini
ntstanals, to ,to b o n hem •• ortninsat• of vbst dimes.
by &prised tn., of. and Cala., •ittt gnat Won . to
.the skin. Ltd'', 'ilasssposliti li the best mastic known.
tt twtoltles Lt. 04 slam. by mootingotes7 partist• of
, toortsd sad Oard wants Crowd. Wood. In•eng It Don,
.I.4mdtbs, nut Tutor., Kinn.; •stt7tt7 to *serf 0n0...
I twos!. sod stotoginst tb• of
and dart tottotsrutton. to
lb* bk.= soul freshness of south. Wise atowslon lb.
um of swots sad totsteset, and uss Bonn Sts . Oputilo.
the only enest.oo.l rounds. .• word to Ins Islas Is runt
done sod . blot is *must, to tn. ladiss•
rultirsoay Z 4. au Twiteriv, Raiders &per/luau
Eft Conernent on Oa Efficiency elf 8.. W. Sevin.
•
pariller
F W. I-dairy in 'am
M=llM==
lockal oer gm Int of inirrnlNults camoslng
John flolfcCaavolutd kataahtof E•nanscill•-•al ban, no
liontanon In faiths Mal tbzy lam • Ws cantonal, v .
no• rTsto..."l!o'l"'iLdPet4. ISZDILL,II.
" =.i..„ Jun. 0.114!. •
Watt DR: prirs, PApi7,.. a cs-da.r...t. to A. L..-
:ma., Nab. saa , PULIIS SARSAPA
RILLA: LOCILMJJ, DarebtLlS43.
I to,. exanthatt the grescriptloo fcrr the presesststesof
Jobs War. Barcapayilitt and I Winn lb* cumbtrallta
mat cleellyet oast eft yell oslctleteo to P 00 0 4 ". 0
wetly* hatrestion oa lb/ ryrtect. I base used It bath 01
vUbIIC alletprtrateprectic, sad th ink It the beet setae of
to we. 11. PULES, M. U.
' Sethhat Phy Welsh at the Lectbmille Macias Itompitel.
=or CALTlON—Droners and ask C, the oricbtal DR.
lOW, MMUS 5.41:5.1 - PARILLA, imp
hove noother. KEYSER t ELL.ArDO
140, Wood street, Phlabarsh. SA. Wildcat. 104 ULU
A
reats.
for .1. by D. It. CCRRY sad JOP. DOUGLASS, All,.
stany city, sod by /towage 4c0cr414. 1.11:04 caret,
NOTICE 1O C ON ACTORS.
OHIO AND PENNNYLVANLA RAILROAD.
tiROPOSALSiiII be received for the Gm-
CAA alvd Bridal. of ;101T...tern portion of the Ohlo
Fentayleutts Railroad. eskoding floes Wronwr, br
Loudonville and Menetield. to the Cheerio.% Womb..
and Cincinnati Railroad. at Cruel. near dalko.. a di.
tanwe of Aftpllbree mue,
Thl7 will be redtved at Wowter until the •reenlng of
Tuesday . , the 10th of 411111,4 Atli at kfatudleht mad the or
oo.tos of Wednewlay. the Ilth of etone swat. and will be
eddiented to the vindcralaned. Preddent of , th e tbstmany.
1.00 04 oodles of the wort 0.0 of Loudonville veld be
exhibited at Wooster, and of the work 0.0.01 Loudonville
0 Mansfield. for on. week telote the lettini. •
Further Inthematlon and Lome of proposals
'good on application to &locum W. Roberts, Chief Mid
townor 400 A ntrannhan, Resident snative/ . of tee
Western Invition A prefennise will be given to hidden
r od 0 the Conno win aprve
twA take a Fee tentage of their per in alt.
stY.
IVA ROBLNSON. Jr. Preitdent.
Pittsburgh. Fief
-
Free Lecture at Philo Hall.
lIN the science of Mental Electricity,. by Dr.
Needy, on Tuesday aranns, the 11th suue, at eight
' e °
Us a trill an lotted, 00 Wednesday, Thursday. Fllderi I
and !Monier In ate 'Aloe.. Admittance 25 rent.
Th. expertaents will be mote wonderful than fable or
anon ears toast.
1
if. will one n an asylum at Philo 11.11, on Tuesday, the
10th, .I, marl-art two rdelcult. to walnut twenty days.
For the 0000 of defferse, disease. of th e eye. naurehun. 1
rheuundlsm, dlsresuns, , protium,. uteri, and all other dap
......, purnrularly Mau ron.idend Ines... hie
of th e med.
ud tunny. Let all men examine his testhnuolals. The 1
clergy and ellton free .10.14td.
AFRICAN MISSISSIPPI,
OPENS on . WedneedayEvening, llthJune,
s i rifvf.rrnsr //ALL, at b e•elu 4".L1 , 111 , W a r . :,
Inth a spla Th' = " l &len or Xgpitf.Vputtlesonummln.
asd ouonto TOW.: or Hinge) leal Sculptures
.41 e r Om. ft. WSW., newly U. B. Cat.
.1 at tlalro. Orieutal mune at es. &WWI. raver
&ad& o'clock—Wodur r eu t a . d Satux:l4r
ball opra=l. or 2) SuPTV and
um. 10 nuts—T. .0m with onion. frsu 1.10
ALOT on Pqpn Minot, adjoining Mat.
j. th.Tire Iltable—sill be sub/ !ow. If dadrable. The Lot
coo MR pereont. Eloptho or
.ielo A. FILLKINS a CO.
Yoet tor?•
To Gardeners.
AFEW acres of gound near the city, suit
.tfe of fallowing, for ode. Enqui WlL re of -
io A. KINS k Co.
L ARD -1: bble iiliseAtotArueanDtvd.fmlor.iiismalcoenlbyd:
LARD OIL of Bennett Jones' msnufne
tete. for sale by MIMI DICKEY CO
1.140 %Fem.& Front en.
I. KWD a CU
CORN -40 bbls shelled, for sole by -
Jai& & P. VON BONNTIOBBT & CO.
CngEsE-35 Lae for Bale by
sap E. F. VON BOSNHOOOT A CO.
ACON-20 cks., received and for sale by,
4.10 WICK a WCANDLEI3B. •
I A riEED °11471 0 bble for sale by
t WICK k. IraiNOLZES.
CHOCOLATE -1 28 bxs. Boston Chocolate
no. ale by Jelo WICK a WCANDLIZSS.
DRYHERRINQ—for solo by
Jim WICK a lITANDLY.-40.
W I T. EASE-10 bbls in store and fore sale
b, . ISAIAH DICKEY CO..
W t
Water sad hoe sta
rpolßAcco-121 ,- boxes ai'd: of the best .
brand. Gs and fd m store and for ads by •
/SALIJI DICKZI 00„
.10 Wg. and
ha 't sta '
Beyer" Piano Preceptor.
KLEsER has ju -ream ed
bkh Beye4uaw re,
r for the Moo. w In,
ko h l by ponwinoprecote cal Zled to Ws country sad let
urope. to be We hest work of Um bled nes published.
Wm, well Insown as OW at the most einem:fel oamyeeent '
for bmititens and-payebt. tue hum =Wild • treat long
end Tmly.ll,ll by the musical yobbo, els: en eteneune.
hoot, pionsesatee end Interestins to the pup% bah le, its
exeschusUnd tutus. Wee swaur tecllltatin• and emoot4
ley the eounwhat tedious end Woman lb%of coo
elo .dmeno ',Wing. The to . l . rs• Pontoon o no have
examined We work. et , met
Prohnor• as:tont. Feb*. Noel. • 1•10
.140VERING'S SUG
Infekembed smi
was low by WIL
.
PIL.ARDINES IN BRIN
1,7 dins. In Wins (BaddletuOi
WEL 11' ,
lon by
j•ln
rRESII TEAS—Jint _
I.lbariy lank:* of A
. By.= Teas. of thy Wed
kw by tab halt ebbn arvldN rcur
3.10 01400.
DOT CLiLY-7 tons Cooley's Pot Clay. No.
tbr br.
+. lO t- s. scHoontaxix & co.
NEW 3IACKEREL-50 bbLs No.
b, 3, large
es. maskana Just. rsosived sad as
de
° a. a w. RAMALVII.
00L, WOOL—Cash paid for the differ
en,t grain of wool by
.10 . 8. *W. I3LILHA3.BEL
FLOUR -110 bbls. "extra" flour - in store
- sada= ads by join e. aW. ILLILIIACOII.
' 1 .J.0 t S-200 bus • e
W. ILARBAUGIL
MACKEREL—Quarter bbla No. 1 fat
'6lO Wm, It /tone Et&
COTTON -116 bales in store and for sale by
MILLI DICKEY At OD.
• Watsr a Trod dr.
Ia rIOLNEW Literary Depot, Third et.,
o omi the Post 00. . _
•
tw ts ist,•for Jin M u. .
Cultivator. ••
The s.lsolunles' Msomslns, Ss Jona.
Lectures on America by th• Uri of WWI,
Litton's Lbins AO. No Bea• ' , ,
Mullen Magagne, for June, (I, OM 1a1ga.74 7.9
Another Supply of Eawio.r Shirting, ffina•
lin, and Irish . Linen.
MIIRPRY & BURCHFIELD have open
anatbar OW7 of ettalca mkt of a
i r Airaut
bo " tr, "d Dom
dl 11" tte th
.gl a r, zunafactmer, end
~ t
at bloat= In' to
'Jo"
ix AVANA SUGAR.-50 bxs white Ha
vans mug., just rocroloM and for ado by
1111IIIIRIDOS & 11:011/1.111.
No. 115 Winer street
LOAF SIJOAR.-30 bbla loaf sugar (as
."6"4"'`")*”.l.abhooa k INGIIRASI.
2" N 0.116. Water stmt.
WRITE SCAKF SILKS. —A. A. MASON
d "a x d u 1%7, - 1t, —thg
- additional supply crimped trimming stbliona, to
width the attention of oustainers Ls isirlual at No. Ca and
hlarbit
More New .Lawns.
fitA. MASON /r. CO. have just received
e ea. d•r, • Ism . lot of thosededrable brown
ain't 74.'12'1:1A".1.1.142.V.1!" , "" h° l •'"'" ST-
A A. MASON & CO. would respectfully
. nil the attention oflinneekeenis to their Ten ea
ten smartment of Mehlr printed and embossed piano
and table amen, warted coins. Ales, *veal . Meseettp•
ply of linen lend denten table 'ninth& matins, 010111614
levelly . , See - at Yo. 1111 and 64. Market street. jeii
SITUATIONS in stores, warehouses, Ice .. „
In our two alba or lawns. and cousin srotood. for
several salesmen, brok-lkosersffieboof swns, coachman,
noltors. fann er. laborers, and for • somber of bo_Thof all
area Abo—wanted to borrow Slbo, $30% I.WO• and
odors lulus, for diffarent periods Wastad—Dlass• for sev
eral soalartnaser, hosserk•oners, wot sad dry num.
All kinds of sondem attandod lo for moderate shargol.
ISLAC HARMS'
istd2oler Atzesry sandlot/Mises= Ofdea. Llbrrtr rt.
'IVOR SALE—Ono Kiln of Brick, Enquire
1: at _w. NCLINSOCKI Carp.t Warahouaa,
ti 0.95 'fourth Casa.
DRIED BEEP-2,000 lbs - Orime, just re
cend and roe ale bT JO B. W. ILIRWAVOtt.
SUGAR -64 hhda, received and for sale by
E. W. ILIBBAUCIII.
MOLASSES -100 bbls just received and
ralobr leg & W. lIARBAC43II.
The Family Friend,
•
t BAKING precarationatendod to tti
gout., prodt 77 410 " ..T4 las du id or lor of
bell obf eb
aited,en b rs alit ' : moo. O of
annum, you tin the mimaratles inateed of yeast germente.•
Tb , s caving of Una* 10 aloe some eonsiderstlon--end hotel
ilium. managers of public aelioula. Infumuiee, hoof.
ti = " 4
lueealia 4 wucleeime diet for * o a mai:a am persons in
nountry planet, when. lent bard to get, thle will be
'Mud Invaluable for blends and ukee—it will to found
stmaly and ebeep. tart forgetting that than will be more
valuable—and makes Aroma bread amen man dlgestiblA
OoLd Lu bottlea at 1:76.:5, and 60 mote.
YLLIGLIPS L 6IATEE.6,
71. North Youth ete L l'htlagel,ble.
stmßole Agent for Pltteburgh, R. E. giEt 6'.9.
WWI= 6,, Woad
et.
Phillips and Mayers' New Article for the
World's Pair!
IQUID 6LUE,whichcementwood, stone,
LW.. IF 4.1.11111.1, or one
noroda .
nano. untie.. aregathilOn. In short Urn any aril.
of furniturouny ho Dade etaond se b.w by this oda
t.rund and nanerful Cement. 10.1mm...um of thin
i.e.: are nixed/ well novae of Its voodoo and supenor
ntiernebility to their purnoees. end than who here not
"tried It are requested to do to. 'Do house &odd be
ntt. it. bottle of Liquid (lieu—it requim no teaming. I.
.lenye ready for te, nod mV be read by Mr Powln nith
era*, on .y .Adele. In Summon There is DO ibr the'
're h un'tll;l' on
rerdkt in praise of it. Don't throw anything .lykr 'ctn.
toying PiIILLIPS a Hatton
11, North Fourth 'tr..,
and
for PiOntlaret. J.. KIDD a CO, rorner onetb
and 'Wool stool Avast Dr Attention, nay, JOU% DOUG
LAS, Druarast. . jAdlm
WOULD yon save your furniture and
. stud mach oarlansdas7 labor Ibr your morn.*
whtho the pular sad drs.lat
w;-17snitylo mziscr. A Ex,
p,lo bottle mint to ascrsartilasri balthsswr 00 .00th
Is Aars .o.l4cosi Rll6 to hors nmsralshsd•—
This eve. Mat rovisruhars dealer. Cold 00 bat.
/ 2) i. 1114.0 ' d • 14 1111LLTPS I SUITEN.
• . 14. North roarth
cots for Fstuborsb, /IMO IllirrElL, [truer of
90. .Isir sad LI bony strwert. is9dlss
1 the Honorable the Judges of the Court
II of Cleturnal quarter Ikedau of ibe Parte, in and far
• • Cadiz of Allepheal.
of
Lion of Francis Bard.. of the Fla. Ward.
of Ustaurgh. in Oceantar of Allegheny . ..trebly
she W e Th at your potation. is lied... keeping. pule
lie • • • or tarn. In Ms towase, situate in the Wood
el..—thial be hu welded hbosalf with Powestarles for
the fewest.ee mad eseemmadstian af travellers a.l Mare
t.ers. Ile ...an P. f our Pfla hi=
en. Is keep • house of puldic eatantaltusaut sad he .111
pee
We, the k n ' beeribers. ebbe. of Wur Ward ...M. do
astratty thaithe above petitioner Of swd repute far bon•
estr mad teoperwram. and is well presided with tames
rasa and ennavuleaers foe esetwamolatian and lode."
ef anal Warellere. and that said Warn is near►
THE NILE,
For Bale.
.--D) ale Lover
lvat Tgra and
:as un.ety
~ - -111 kegs Bar
es readrod sad do We
IrCLURG a 1.4.
413 Iddrety 4.
.aired at No. 256,
r2: •= a - r for sitgreaT
` J Fr"`i~tf
Piano and Table Coven.
ACKEREL-50 bbla No: 3, 1851, in
store sod for sale br jte S. W. ILUISALOIL
I A rt orm ft•rmai orTamil
' YE FLOUR.-20 bbls rye flour for emle by
JA WICK k WCANDLESS.
LEILATUS-3, I. casks, for sale by
ie9 WICK s WCANDLY.SB
slo:{iiistarga.L.km mrtrl
I.RGINIA TWIST TOBACCO-20 kegs
for sale ter je9 WICK A 'AMA-NIMES&
Allen Cordell. Noah Mm, Epbrant Friel..., Geo. TWA.
nor... Jno. RAWL, Zen Zee* Green Men
Tlneken. Z. Bernell. lletuT Gonnint. /e 9
11;CE-14 tierces for sale by
situ les lst= 1 .11V.VIDISIS.
0.1111-12 bbls No. 1 Lard for-sale by
IegWICK lIVANDLTS.S.
STARCH -40 boxes Bonbright'S extra for
role by M NrIC SICADLESS.
VELVET CARPETS.—W. M'Clkntock has
_la dare alai for palw the la , alad r -
I,.. ;arxt m a r gVeral Ulla market. I..ataaa azehaaa•
3•7
FFLAX-10 Backe for sale by .
je9 MICA WCANDLESS.
THREE-PLY CARPETS.—Just received
at the Carpet Watchcase. Ne.. 7.6 Fourth et, are anct
ay Se thetcepir eszprts. LK W. WCUN TON.
RUSSELS CARPETS.—W. M'Clintock
hos lo does soil far ask largo shiortment of soh..
Brussels estuohir_to which he let t h at nition of
eusloorere Barra Warsbouss No. r ap
COCO MATTING—For public halls! and
rmm.. ha Mee ase/ for salt k i t . ruveroc
je7Garret Wareham. So. W.. You% at.
ittABBITT'S SOAP POWDERS are now
so sell known ma to require no Wang. too dom.
halr Ina the labor of teapLlny La notetiolly se
lamenni.
0 arreAdad not t 11V4 Of Injure clothe. For We, whole ,
W : lad retail. br 031. A. AMAMI CO.
236, Meet! In.
EFIEVESCING COMPOUND, a, substi
tot. for yeast for relying bread. eakea.no.; by which
• welts of 13 per ant Is 000
Is effected. Far rale by
W3l. A. AMAMI/ CO.
lai 2.30, Liberty st.
pABBITT'S Double Refined Bramble,
put op in 11b, Nth. - sod At'lb maws. Any p.m
a • pas.. of this halerateut will pfer re It-to any oth
er. Tor We by • WM. A. It'CLURO A- CO,
.07 atonal Tre Doak..
ItILLINGS. WILSON er, CO., Manufac
turers of alialsaa tacks. lan and gimp tasks, els=
chair, wad tibias malls. bashing. stout, bob, and
oboe nail; Dons D arrel and tatting do.: also 8.3 &I and
tkl blued nallo.An., k.
t - 0111 at LIPP/SOtIIT 1 CO, No. 118. Water Ft, Pitts.
-it
For Sale
k.it A NDSCOIE buggy, direct from-a cel
-Ikralsl rearm taan e iteturee. rekell3o..
aim
• woolto4 Waal talker, race SOO. ismano atels
.117
COPPERAS. -35 bble. for isle by ,
J. KIDD6O, &
1W st.
pg 7 No.ocd
TAR CANDLES-10 boxes, prime arti
s r de, for ale br J. KIDD CM.
o. CO, Wool rt.
EDICATED Wines and Brandies, a fresh
lot just reatml and for sale
Na 63.1iOcit .t
JAPAN VARNISH-3 bbla. (Baltimore)
for solo by (XL,
io7 No. 00, Wood uL
CREAM TARTAR--1,000, lbs. for salo , by
J. EJDD /lc CO.,
.'J•7 Dto. GO. Wood st
. ..
SUNDRIES-- 1• • .
2 bbl. Nal.' 1.433. •
• , •
4 .do Oream. . .
•
• . 3 do Tallow. • •
. . .. •
it Edo
tit.., , .. . .
.t t.. z.t24, A 1 . 2 ...a. . .
I°ll .t.'N'--b...Dart
~
4mer
Pitt. 132 c 41 4 b7 ll -d r.i• Rip,7 3 , 11.""n' te
aitibiriCl2l3l( a CO.
B. P. Babbitt's Celebrated Soap Powder.
WASHINoi . without !abort Warranted
lane.
to take tbe stsini out Of table *Moen and =P-
Drthanne Mit Vs.—Pat your chain to • aufbeient
rx m . 0 1 , c fb . = A e rr.
b e = t i tre=l r o il table.
need with the clothen if the water is hard, add more of
the Powder. wad boil them ten mbothew in the mew time
prase them down with a Wet. then out than in • tub asel
ltdd irtifilethot cold water. eo that th ey will Oct be .too hot
to bundle. Then rob the dirty etreak• or in other word.,
lidve them • thorough dash:dr. and that to insfletent to
make them than.
N. ll. There below no roeln thle Sao. it will tem
the Mabee ■
vary RPM... sod load ally moll, as ovum
reedo. The Win eau of the nuitmial used dews not
two nate, ta complete • erudite/ of ten Penone—
Warranted not to rot or Injure the Moth..
This La • Powder that enePtem ni 3 l tthk.t.e l ^ o .."
hest Willy Soft Path.
hoscrume roe Uar.,—Taka. the .1. Omni* el 000 ... 4
tuts the Powder with it; mid then let. 10 bith eay Ore nihr
nits. then add tit = cold water; tir i tn 4r =vl
41tifoid'ittill ilars4 .1 Whits Sitin. and
will wag, well, =twill Oct at Mt
to:
like other Soft
Soap, nor rot Um cloth... Can be used with bent or salt
water, by making the mouthy into els mane instead of
trail The Soft bap Is beet edepted for westdug bailee
Ant women weds.
• a5.tia.a...,4 titanby ft. E. SELMA
$.7 Na 67, Wood et.
SPERM OIL-18 bbla. extra, for sale by
Jed • WICK a NcOANDLLBI3.
TANNERS" OIL-23 131:15. for sale bi
Xi !ICC NoCANDLra.,
1
~,
~_, r
O. 3. MACKEREL.-50 bbls, for sale by
JAMES DALZELU ,
No. ea Water st:
BOLLS' SARSAPARILLA—A few . 4oz
Inquart bottlits.lbr ol•bi
wicnois i vac '
- 4 Carat' or Woad sad Ptah tmt.:
ANARY SEED.--3,soolbe.just received
Cram the Taw; In Tut= urvir ri gghtd.ftrasle
Coraatoi Wool sal Sixth =mt.
COFFEE. -300 bp. prime Green
IL/ reetaxelved ard at. ado br Jo= wArt
ock.
ISH.-50 bbln. new 1851, pickled Herring
60 do do do- d , 7 do
30 half bhls. do do do
store and ftwd. br tign Jo= Wa 7 T a 00.
ettIEESE.--31 his. Cheese, receiving .per
u.Dkhrell's Mo.
DAIZET.X.
i.e 611 Wata rt.
l I ABD.-2,000 lbs. Lard, for sale on `OOll.
diroment. byWOODS & 1301 t.
Maar 11.
WfIAT PLAID OLNGILAMS.-- ,31rphy &
orebfield have am Ltd. moraletiqa aaiole at of
e styles a Oirtsbaomosat Plalds. ht Ord dart—
al. new Printa, of navr arid baad.®e ley as.at 12J4 evaitC
goho 4.n.. llamas. Poplins, of Demo sOlor. aim Bloor.-
ang Goode, In groat variety. nett oa Boni" Barato O•
Woes, flames. to: •
Air Neer Gorda opening slatoat dray. - • ids .
O ILS.
—B4O gx . 41121.c . 11u d l winter sperm 24.
ioxo " bleached
'AO • whala
tanners'winter
1,41?? T oil
• •
kI EL Y.cout whals oil .
In do:toad for side
* lucErrscer
job . =.ut..4.7'.e._
PLANTATION Sugar and Molasses
as
for
b es h "n v g . ".
In store wad Wsbr i do m
T lact a Tsay.
J. 5 Now =a2ll, Llbertr nr-
S UGAR Hansa Molasses and Plantation
_ 8 1 bEL B.ll.llolasses-BElemts Rdner7-
10 hhds far Plasasslem Sear.
On sombreaceste and Val& incB
8
305.
jes *=. Liberty eL
ItICE.-20 Tierces Rice in store and for
1
We br HILL=.= Li .1 ItILICLISObertyN.
!kn rt.
OMAN CEMENT-2 bblo., for rale by
ies & F. VON BONIIOIIOT t
CHEESE -30 bxB. W. R., for sale by
ju• S. V. TON BONHOUST !- 00.
R 6 AISINS.-0 boxes M. R. Raisins.
40 half do an
DULLES t EICKETSON.
Nu, =I =, Liberty st.
FLOUR -40 extrs family flour. '
stare and gfeala trr '"4O.
do
ieb MILLER L nicsarsox.
ILEESE T 23 boxes Cheese just received
C
Eicarcrsog.
4EMON SYRUP.—filbxs "Turners's" las
es consisiontaxid 11371 E 1
c ib
mos..
LARD OIL-10 bble. pure *winter
16 do No.
L
CO, R.
salabr ECIIOONIIANSB
!a. 24. W 00l
Jes
/a
1 1 1: . you wish for a real treat,
D h 7 the Y. Hy-
mn Tea.ond selling for $lOO err lb., at M.mie Tea Mut
itoz. •
Farmers' and Mechanics' Turnpac Flank Road:
HE Second and final Instalment of the
utortil.to to tbs Loon for Plonking the Fortoone
Mulsonlet . Turnpike Rood. to hereby lit:rectal to too
.paid on or beton the I:th or Jura but.
j•Llet •
ELE.Nktr REIS. Treautter..
'WHITE lIAVANA & BRAZIL SUGAR,
ISO bg
3) bee. white Ilan. n d or. - -
Bruit
'
In stare =I for We br
MILLER & RICKETS° . N.
jes 1C0a.2.11 & Zttl, Messy 6. .
Birmingham and Brownsville Plank Road.
Company. -
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SeaIed
Propmeds will be received from the d u th till tbe
nib der of /men Dint, et itte dem . Miler, in
Founts Mrsit, Fltixbrirsb, for the grading of that partite
raid road, beteeen iimmonv etritet anti Mt. Oliver. • Mk.
Mama me mile, or tberimbents.
~,u 6 tA of
ns tbe Doardlglnetor,
JOfI MICIIP. Beer
Lace Curtains:
'HAVE:jinn received, direct from the Im
parter; Ism smoreeneut cf, Lam CurtaLem hea:
mei km. Cartatzt 3.laturialmict Teicaralop of ankle:du
Jai W/L 110/ILE. TWA rt.
WOOL ,TWINE-500 lbe. for sale by
MOIIPIIY it LEG.
BURLAPS -3 bales, 40 inch, for sale by
Ju4 • MUMMY & LEL
FRESH TOMATOES, hermetically sealed,
retaining, perfectly, the favor and *tames* of the
nit; troll, for sale by NT3I. A. 31•CLURII to C.. •
°Macs and To Dealers.
DRIED BEEF.—Evans & Swift's Sugar
Cand Bea =rued, fir sale b
WM. A. iret.trao &
myr 2:36 Monty el-
Books! Books!
SCHIITTZ'S History. of-Greece: 7 A Mgt°.
o. 7 . 4,l , vinf 4 e 4 clizt ear b =inme ty
aeon lh t, • dejtrnetlon
Thlylnall, D. D. Ithisth oht. DAY.
tichtelta.
Lanatd
The ilmsonny PropheM . . ar Ecilatorat nt.6sso.,
the Apses- lypoe. By the Rev. Alexander' Keith. D. D.
Ilnllthe M.. the Three Gonddlne, llantenns.•Thonaand
Una& at:dollar homy.. Dy_ jiln Farquhar Toppm.
Proverbial rellmorhy, A Madera Pyramid, . the 0".
max of King Alfred. By Martin Farquhar Tetmer._
The Hely of taut Wayland: • Tale.• By Mary Umaltt.
The Yhlineothr of alathematthr. translated tram the
etreee de Ptulomyttle Posture cf Angucte Comte. HT W.
e
Uttleade.
thewe Nele Tort Wed Elie Waned Odds Hoot
s . , Yess
Wain{ daemtptlon of the Scenem IllmTh Varn TO
lamm. and mad Maportmt Worth on the Reed. 'With tate
hundred and thirty-5M angyathage, by Laminas:id Bentht.
from original athletes made ea resell for tads work. By
Wm.
Ilarper's New Ifordhly toy , Joe..
no Gold WorthlPPorr. or hr dmilo ore Gra for fun
noroL by th e, author of WlLltefitars.°
Ilsookoro bcoarjost recefrodoord for malt by_
j. 4 IL C. STOCKTON, 47 !WM rt..
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
A.T HOLMES' LITERARY DEPOT, Tltir' -
stnret.p_pliceite the Past Otlicet—
Gomm. or the !Being of
a Portraih by as Await.
Lady.
The Usdr of.llleat
and
J.
Wayland, • LOG by Man . Mewl=
ow Flekepean., Sc. S. _
TaLandlbot and Berme s • novel: by L. McConnell. er"
Intultedlonal LT June.
ghtmeolosis Adventures In Africa.
History of Pendeneds, by Tbsekarey--caciplete.
The Lorgnette. or gtodies of the Town: by L ff. Marvel
Tb. Mother-In-Ism by Mrs. Sonthwatth.
The Gold Worshlopars. or the days we live to • futons
histotietil novel: by et. Who, of - Whltefrlersd•
The WWI Pinar, or the Forbidden Maniacs.
the
Lou wo se Ls Tallier, By Dadwas—No. This conchtdoe
Art Journal the May. •
Boston !Buboes.. No. SP. conclusion.
Dlokenls Pickwick Papers .Abrowl—by G. W. EL Rey
olds.
ne Fair Isabel, • wets navel by Eocene Foe. ,„
Clott. Graham sad Pertain for June.
Qtrolloe of Branca - lot —ha 3. •
The eaters, by Mangy Coetton. •
Tb. Gehl of Derwentwaten a novel, by E.L. Blanchard.
The Beaker'. Wife; by T. S. Arthur.
Adrintares of Pen Owen. by John Galt. je4 .•
WOOL—Oash paid fgr Wool by
jai MURPHY &
Bonnets! Bonnets!
A. MASON A CO. would respect-op
• four won. ta. election of 10400br0.4.40
Mortor stork of new styli. Bonnets. to
width they ors ronstantir slaw new sorlatios
The above °pooh 'ell roid 44,107 low prim by tho dor
mor glitter boortat. boa 62.4 00 Market it yo 3
Anthracite Coal.
L ONSiu r st or rece t i i ;e e d z. Ls . tte t lor article
"" C. A. lIAANULTY A. CO
LNSEED OIL-1500 ale. pure, for sale
1.4 by
I.
B O RAX --6 cases Refined foreale by
1.3 J. scuoZoniasEß a Co.
AMP BLACK-30 bbls. for sale by
IN J. ECIIOONILLEER I CO.
INDIA & FOULARD SILKS—Just rea'd,
o additional supply. or those very cheap wad dealra•
ludia sad Foulard BUt.. The above (Mod. •111 be
closed oat very cheap. d. A. BIA.SON t W. ,
!jiLACK SILK LACE—We have jtu3tree'd
a full aupOy of the sloth desirable Geode, of all
bs, Ovule theap. A. A. MASON A CO., •
and 64 Market A..
p l
o RDIPED RIBDONS—The' attention of
;
a_ reloworo -b s Teapoo tfolly Inv ter,
Id ited too loarop
o n • tr
14'n t at nay low prow,
- - eI..I.IIASON' co.
IG IRON-33 tons Allegheny, for sale by
P
3. a n. non). Round Chureb
VINEGAR-50 bbin. pure Cider, for side
Dr j. t 11. FLOYD.
ROOMS-150 dos. Ohio, for oaleby
.11.3 J.& E. non,
FISH --Mackerel, Shad, and Herring, for
mi. by J. it H. plan'.
TAR -30 bbls. Boston, for sale by
Je3 J. a 11.71,01tD.
NERS' OIL-27 bbla. Bank Oil, for
br j. 3 J. it R. FLOYD.
MOLASSES -400 bbls. N. 0., for sale by
i• 3 J. t &FLOYD.
noTASH-30 casks pure; for saltjby yD.
]a'
BACON-5000 lbs. llog Round, on colusigt
moat, for mile by 'I% WOODS t 80.11.
io3 Wafer st.
F E A THERS -1000 Ibt for solo
IDES-34 Dry Flint, for sale by.
io3 a a. W. nAnnauon.
BACON -7 casks Sides, for sale by
la• W. (LARD
FLOUR -100 tibia. New Lisbon Stm.
tam., lb: tali by S. W. lIARBAUGH.
MATU REI--
100 4o i ddl Ai Bp a l E t for
iIRD 011,-32 bbbs. fkrkisifeutittumi.
LASS-250 taxes wed sixes, for sale by
6 ♦ W. ILLILBAUGIL.
BACON—A few casks Hama & Shoulders,
for ulo by le3 • - 13. 4t W. LIARBAMIEL
SIIOAR-2.5 hhdo. N. 0., for oalAbz w
J. 8.0
141i-5 bble. Lake sup. White, 1851,
bf. 0 0 ° •
Ed* J. D. CAIT7I7.ID.
MAGIC WATCHES, or Doubb Huntirm
Clog Tarn Watches. made so as te, a ce on botE
ales Yritrucoldam. as to show lb* fan
Very.lla• maks, instreadyed bad for a;• by •
• W. W. W/1.50N.
ieS • center liszYst sad Yourell
QIIGAR-18 tads. Ohne N. 0:, tot' sale by
L. B. `tf ATERMAN EONS. k3
Je2 60 sad 61 Water. and 69 Front street.
111401PRIA-P i:12;
co.
AMWAY SEED-400 lb& for sale by
C
B. A IAMIXEROCIE a CO.
... n r~ia4 ----
Pittabuigh-Life Insaranoe ConlisEY . •
CAPITAL. *lOO,OOO. •
,OFFICE. NO. 75 FOURTH Marl= ,
. . .
130.1,1. C. CoI.TON. -
Arta* adle:e . t,Ur!.l:rtgaLt In swan Alict tttla -
.PENNSYLVAIILI I=UULU).
1851. SPRING ARRANGLEMEr. 1851
forty-six hours to Philadelphia
Forty-four hours to Cltiuore.
281 miles.ilsilsest.o3 miles CarulL 4
WM MOW IRMA= A3ll COXllitiiio.l 110701
TO PRILLADELPHLA, !BALTIMORE AND
NEW TORR.
862; freefrots the Aar,, and Fort
unmated =IA Liao.
Two Daily Lines Express Packet Boleti
-• • '
tIBITELY 1011 TABUSGEHA)
EAtit Pittsburgh foi Johnstown, thane*
nT Turni•Hallrakello
HOLLIDAYIBBUEGH,_
Than Went th. ' . I
NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD;
TIM Hundred WI T tattoo Ohre to
BLPELL
Pockets lento neurning Heht
aeof arm nabs .' 711 the woo = "7 " d""k
hos to Phlnidebblas eta - Para tOßalthaors,
de Liumaut. Ilar,rtanutg WU,
PligSaageig for Baltimore, . .
Tab the That sad Cohtbarhad Ealimed, at liarrlabaare, -
%V= of
C. 3ollit =SU'. Lhtana 0%,".
NO charge Stir handlingßaggap onlol4 - roate.: ,
The Cara snot this route are am, mai of tha shoat aialffn'
ad y
ou for cement Lad not
If you
des
cheap tnmell
iO4,t sad condixtabli =ma
- J. nowlEs i t - Ent;
C.TVC
sad 004.. Nan stmt. •
1861. WESTERN Dug.
TBANSPOATATION-COMPANY.
D. ixEcs ac, tol. Lox.
kMg.
RAIL ROAD =ID CANAL
TITTEIBCROB, PIRMIELPRIA. &ULT.-
MORE, AND PEW YORK.
TIE Canal being in, good order, we :are
onward to loasooort wurel and aurebtadlat to'
am tbdto class, ail the lomat coma% MN •
freitirht. tad Olrpstet. The • book sad •
ears ars owned and cantrollra Er It yroorlotort. SUL •
of lading fru:malt:ad, tot aµ
Coal U.K.. Penn
IIOBKLB
BOCCIViIif bawd, Nos:P.3 itirltaTrindh , 1
DeUrerlngDrwt,.Doot It.
0111/1 TELANCISUS,
74, North et,
T. U. ?WO; Agent
-
le6 No. Wan Anat. How Tort
WO REDUCED!
d e a t' 1851. iirg I INE
MOHONGAIDELA 2.01712.
Pu Brownmill• and Cumberland, to Baltimore
. .
and Philadelphia.
MICE MORNING BOAT leaves the Wharf
~L am. the Midge deny. at a tido& saMely. on,
with thecae et Coatertsad oat someag
Tbiassaleur &a lava daily 02.1 . 4 !UMW
ad u zl4 Il io canseceS With the cars at Cozobalsod . asit
Tlme named. to itelthomr; ;2 boars. Fare ealT
Thae through to Philadelphia 40 boom We ma SIM
The Hallam! boat tsar goad. Ostwilletanli to "Ws .
the Coat. betas. Broantrllle sad Coma:dud, whirs:
maxi thle decidedly the tast mate Zat- •
J. StESHIBM, Amt.
my 27 ' • (Mot In the 31 ascamshela Uossa
MY 28. 110111R8 TO CLEW:WM
1851.
Mill= ABILINGEILIati =TM=
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND: •
'AXPRESS Packet and Railroad Line for
Clyycland, tail7somt tost slay/4 by litenacts frcgot
=burgh to Boma% coonloctbsctrith the clauttly
Mud Immo
l a . ct Club. Parka 00, tract Bayer
to USTZLIDS. sod b opboadld tortr Yuman. Cult( tbs
Clayeboad end littaborgb ALLlzcad Co. to Climbing:
IetATZLOWIII---- Hamm •
enemas lane their baling manta tha • ..h la -
Mum at. 9 delook,A. IL. connaoilng with Oa Panfet•
ti az ,
Banter, which arill ware inunedia antral arer • .
gamma. aniving EL•TeI.• 111 t.tely
th Um a Earntear
of Can Lc Clandaud. hf tha lisw =tee st.
Cleveland in time to take the Railroad Una elf Stontern
for BUTNALO and RUTH/11T. and the stesnatre for fallow 7 •
as. liilarankls, TOICISO• Elalad.kr Pty., Durddrk and laic
also Or emits trey of ears for Coltn.s. Xenia. sad .
Cit4nnatl. , CLARXE. ki.118.11 100.. Propradaft:
' - .
W. Z. WOOlflrlin
• (ek e . " 4 " . 111% roams,
°24 ", sa ' a "
can= a eFauithad wa., one , —
.at yriTaßllßAa. -
MEM 1851.
- UNION LINE_
_--
On the Pennsylvania and Ohiovanais. ' 4
. .. . • . .
gilkmr,..AMkwirw - ..)ica.Lci........ 7 3.~- , •:•
THIS well known Line is now 3 . V1±..,,,
. tray !nista sod paneageto trout 17301/
.:.
a CL.tiVzieND, to say. rota= tbs oat
i.e balltles of tto Lim as Is notabor.osal•
'lty, and capacifir of Boa% otiodoboo of CartaLlts. sad ef• •
foaci of .
thas Boat A Cts Plozgh sad Clooslaial daily, ~ . :roolitai ••
la coomostkom 13000 b ttabna of a U obrotaboato betost% • PUTS- .
BCltall.sod RIEVER, and a Lim of lrotalsasaboamboots
(propaller and towel!)® lba Late. . . .
a co.; ymzsamny 04.
M. B. hear t Warm.
g,L k..N. uaa?c, liwtowrall&o4
Braras A Co. Harmstee
Huth Oritmel t Cu. Framota.
' FL A. 11111 r. Oun.ho
Whaler. Leo O. AMm. 04
Handeram Pettlimee, liatelesky Cain O.;
Peekbasa t Soon Toie4o,
11, 1 . Williams 00, _Defeat.
. DOMlolllkil a Ca. Mili•allaia,
. . 0.1. A. Gitlin At OhtmegA. Chi o. cago, 1114
Hal% C
Th="' JOHN A. HAUGHEY: Arent.
edd ere. Water and Smithfield eta, Pitt. • •
t CKETStt VD' • doz.. • uckets;
I • . •• Tub& f& Nahr br ^
L &WATERMAN & BON&
CORK= A fetrtbls. inimo, and a small lot
T. Balk }lag, far sle &T
L. B.SIVATERILLIP &
B UTTER --5 bbla. Pack;
o
kNre
L. n et ,awd, ta nub/
y.S. WA ERMAN 280]6•
rrel SACCO-3) kegs (Gedge'e) No. 1 Fix
cal rems . jasigizar.t..t.
bis_mo tone Soft j, Tain. 6 l4;..i sate by
ARD 011,-10 bbls. No.l, for sale b
WICK a'
T ANNERS' OIL-50 bbin. jut receiving
Ja Vista
by earul. .Mfar sea by Datil DAIXISIt.
.- . Extra Pine Oolong Tea. .
UST RECEIVED; at No. 256 Libe rt y et.,
•m 7 =Mca Wide of ol 'F
oal , a
!le cannot to st i ulamt In Oh O * city. o.• addax a
doloa.dalkat• asvorett, bat highly arooutla Black Tas,
as lavittd to ., h MU • trail.
Ma Sof *Lam vstiotr, Rom ne- to 11,,Z.. •
, taxa • 373 i to 6 :„
frith Mack Teo. - warrsot. to oattr•
a or az nia martantly on Imal Sala ar:
WM. A. ateetUlo a 11& ,...
. Oman sal lan
FOWLER', PATENT 'FLOUR, for mak
tai mow on ' Atte tStior M V llanf
. .111 b fbaut tb• mod costrantant sad ebseps.lbat as
ruled itc bousbokt ourpnek...l.3
tee taa w a g makingthe mat manor =w .
.hostry CAUL Le— with peat paving at l rw
tranble. abovo Is pot or , 1. .....I.olt 81. 1 1
tie= lor 3 ary 0 ltd., .11.12 direetlcealb, am To
' mr23 )V3/1.
FIRE B11101(-2t),090.beet fire, h store
sad fat uLs by . .34.118.9 DAZZELL,
SAL SODA--350 casks Sal Soda of oar
own =a*, tbr mar.• el noltmed v im, yr
mOl
azatagrr, =MT I Oa, •
XIIBIEBER has just received a cliaica lat.
. 0 edietior Caliente& Melodeon& annufactoted ....,
Mott,T . Carbotdt bleowlf—the <dolma tneentor— la now
Qty. me. C. nu moth hotocrredo Ms otisteal - - '
Innrolion, and IS Is now iteaterslty molded Mut b. who • •.• ,
the best Ilatodeotut In the oyeattry. both Sae elegant* of "
Viand rieltnes sad beauty:a to wed.tottelt. Anton -: f •
WI—
" Dm6 MIS . TII ndedl9l4 KIVU fiet, memo* - '..
• ,Ka 01 Third when, Minn of the Ooldemßero.' .':' •
.., 4z;
myMI SCa• Amoy her the Om Inetesonente. - - , i
YE FLOUR-8 bbbs. for Bale b
miso R. DAM= CO•libaty
C 13 .1 E 33 5E-5
0 boxes, good j iy W . R.; tor m sa x ltby
•
SUNDEIE , S 7 i bt..No:iurd,
Wass Derr, ,
r ‘;
I
Arpux
1 ;idtir.
.•':
• nalij tnl
tre tat,. -•
Warr en d
SALT PETRE2O. bage eni d for sae by
varSo • w•l• wiLSON.
'SALT PEITZ-20 kegajedh l u i r gals
Elito ru"'..o
Q,PLENDID!. FRENrjg p A p ER -ni NG ,..„
1,7 MS.—Gold, Gold sr, B . a „,„ uT „ , „„,6 7 .d
o r m t
Oroatoadol !reach Pr . , a .
IL de l b.. rovastonota ot alma* Array "iota
.V' Tib:=sllintatit. • ,
' straadies, -Wiztes, &c. , • .•, •
11AVrAG, completed arrangemenbs with - 7 '
U'ALses la Bordeaux sad other European atlas.
eeoY Alaimo of ray .t, ord . ore sru i. l6=4 to
osy ELI.
Dll.eirik n jr,t i s i - . teit-doutrlzipsh.
!lose soi custom ewer ifksbed.
• Attsation is lord bray lb.. as balturr_ - •
210 partatesatro o, resex. sW Rochelle ammo; -
76 DAL and qr. origegtilq.bo , uol9.larrde . foe t .
awl 'sodium q ty.
el qt. asks liseetras, of eery eras. -
- Id6 Port Winos. part eery old arta
MP) Issalets eserilllng Cbasopspie, vat known boards.
SOO boxes Claretvarious broods a
tq nd thaws; •
TS ' aab ''. raw Bsnte =
sad aO
Claret - . .
•
101 P. haoaa I' l meriOnld .Is= Itur Wt. •
lioessta superior Loudon Itrolm Stout sad Prxecti'Me • •
with a amts. , =FY Iruportsd Liquors, Nutt ar • •
+butb.,l4 . .rmibiro. cwaeos. Anaiant., chomp prete
°Tl Imes' stock of Ji/r4.3r4 =Mg always aii.batd: •
MI of 'Wald mill Mr on 77 ferarsm e
Order. trill be execolet with
al lowest raise A. Li. wc
.putu ' rza trof arti Doslar,loo Warne street,
r ali k