t 9 Y l ~l~~pt~t~~Lc7v~~yyY~ POHLIBRID HT 'UM * 00 P III!) VR OR THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19,.1851 Antinniando and Whig County Ticket . " WALTZE "ONWARD, or Peebie.. Ammar MOW or WWl= COM. HENRY W. WILLIAM E. of Pittsburgh. mammy =Del or orrwr OF CIUMOICI =wow{ tm •••• • WM. D. IPCIAIRT., at Pittsburgh. immure .Irweem or comer or gowns 111341.3 . . *C. WM. BOWE of Lower AL Mir. • TIIENAD L. BEILILLIIIL of Allegbear. JOHN lIIMLLISKEIf.of Erma.. THOS. PE:01 , are eKeeelPerr. JUICY MILLER , re LeEelsi. tuatun PAURESTOCE; of PlEetwria.- " ALEX. EICIIAAESON, of Allogheur. Of TWO 00011. JULE:IIP AL. BROM, of Iltrebursh• mama. JOHN V. ROW LAND. or EDP. EL Cute. - , RODENT $l2lO, Pitterareb- , samta. Wit. WEST. at elleirtmt. M •JOurt 'MEW MU S. a & llragadlefa. PM ram. • . This dunes, Which Sounds so prettily In the ears of many; is erpressive of *mot those po litical heresies Which lead millions of arell•mean tug people far astray tram the paths of ,eafety and true pOliciy. It IA a Catch-word, the true mewing of which is not apparent. It Profess eettohest liberal and generous interchange of o*MM:slitter ninon the nations of the earth ; Whililiartedity ills thtnply immoral of the bet, S . - ,!.tieAtflrEick 'protect the weak against the strong. to reduce the freeman to the eon z.,f.ditin*of;the.slave and the serf; and not to raise ttlerititTleAtte contrition of the freeman. - ,,...- - '''..PrAWStriidttlienefits the American slaveholder, ';'irtid s the',4l:fiCsitot European manufoctgrer, at the :esptpkotthelyse tither of the United Stela , :: : ,-,Ttuse:tecieftis` Sea are its originators and its cep • porter,,end for them. it would never have -;:litti4tosight4.; -We proceed now to shoihow this Is so. A great Majority of American elaveholdens are mumged in the culture of cotton,—a consid ' erabli neither in the growth of tobacco, and a few cultivate rice. The growers. of cotton and tobacco depend principally upon Europe for their market; end naturally enough they are desirous of getting the. fabrics of Europe in exchange at as !ow a duty a, possible:. They Wien - that the halt fed operatives of Europe work cheaper than the free whites of Amerido, and that come - quently - a bale of cotton in Llverpool—other thing, being earral—b wor' more under a low tariff eta under a high one, provided, as Is rally the -cose,..the price is to be invested in goods for the comaimption of the planter. This is the theory; and very likely, it is in part * true, though not to the latent the Southern free traders lamest' C.: As a thedry It is very plasai ble; but eiperience has abundantly slump that low tariffs have not had the effect of permanently ering the prices of moods in thi American markets. -1111 ten the English manufacturer Ands that his American competitor la prostrate, he' gradually alides up the Dade, thus securing a better profit That the British manufacturers-uhonld be in favor of free trade is very Dahrld indeed. It life to OM, bit rather severe upon the &it . lett farmers. British . farmers are something like American farmers—they are freemen, and wish to live as each; and as the comfortably fed and well clad Amain= mechanic cannot live talc* .wages which -European Artisans are compelled to take; no English farmers find it ve ry • hard to 'compete with the oppressed Berle around the aborts of the Baltic and the Block . gem in the cohort; of wheat—Or it would be more correct 'to say that they cannot. compete with the lordly numbers of those serfs. Neither elll3 the American farmer compete with them in -the - markets orEngland. Who, thee,, does free trade benefit I. The Ainerican alarehol4er and planter.- - 4f.hinharii however; la rather Ideal than real. The . English and other European raturahro , • moral than prospe;ity depends nponbsdnitio "-C 4 9 ISO toe. market.' : Harr nai d t id and low_vogee haring art„thear &born the fear of the . romper/riga r 4 other nationi, Char lidereota are 6n/promoted by tree trade. - • 3.: The princely proprieforng BonalnOto . i nd, , wher under.the , system of .dorn;. can ern & the *,43;ltrirnerin his oir*iintihei. air rho trygiqi:mameisclxu:er co.:#44( : the Mantle= nuOrttiotiter is tho United Btatirt.: chlpplgmerchant w, 4- n f' tem ' ' absurd exatuutge of colmeohtier pr 6. . froni , decal 4000 Miburthis cotisumerr-whea; titadeck t", tied reigalated, eystem, the.priiducer and cearunar ; aught to ,httnear together, thus:anvil 1 to bath thlionoritaiiriture. -.Who are iajoitii.hiliOe trade? • 1.-TlMAnterii4Mtitiafacturers of all, articlei mM:we:might **Maid proditim here, were they adequately,-.4:by goiiilr; but which trade enableil , .thttnitilthy . %foreigner, with all thowhichb and _ loit. Mites of wager ' rita' _ , throw into dila market at -prices so low, as to remise iimpetiticei by thi -, American ! iiitinflia- Nturitir importable. This is the chin :moat : j atediately htl 2. 'American "Mimeo, whomi labor MLA aitill . are their only depenAence. Free trade, by ea itinead employment„ lajuieri,this clasimbre sa• fititaly-ihon antOtherl - . 2. aile firm*, both Of. *gland amt the iloi-' Mates; because theonly minable market the feriae, Is the home market.' Free trade has seriously ithpalted-the'hortietruirket in our, own country, and It his foriiishett:io 'cinsPersiatiar; ,ccptindent. Low as the Pike of dour is now,. It cannot be carried to Liverpool orlavre es mit ate loss. The heavy expense attending its coalmine° is an Insuperable barrier to all profi table exportation of brimdsttdfr. • ' 4311LOPOIL FROMM POPULARITY. . , The Post pnbliehes a blOgraPhy 'of Colonel •• Bigler, °vied from the Colunildi Dant- It gine somornscrelloon stories of the • ••: poptdarit' y...—among the rest It shan't j•r [ hi 1841 he best the :egoist. Whig candidate nfOrDta Senate, in "Ocrernor Johturtan'a Whig ; 4 " by 8,400 majoritytand that, .trabse- Aquently he was elected by an increased - =Juin . fy! , - Herein the statement of this great Tic .• , . . , _ • , • "In 1841, Colonel Big ler tiro the nomin ee: of the Dimocratin party, in the Senatorial: District composed of the counues ctigiseld,lngthins; Armstrong. Clarion and Jeffernii,, opposed by Joseph lintchinson, Esq...the regular Whig can and wan elected by 8,400 majority. Sub. -squatty, he, was reelected by any increased Thor, let it be remembered, Is Dover --,...3‘noslohnston's Whlg district, and bad Mr. Bigler ti "combated to bate been the candidata a third 'time, we should have been' sired from the raiz rule of the present tulptinlstration." - Now ttds La mod mendscions story, and IBM course trumped,np.to ..dinelre. We Lapps to be acquainted with the fact% !hi.% were these: In 11341 the Whigs that district' (Armstrong, Indians, Cambria aMlPlearfield) mule no noun :nation; A livSaraiel,llutelliOn, (noVJoso, as stated tith e at e before us) 'a diactitrual Demaiit, came outLati a volunteer candidate. We got the rotas eigome Ile neighbors, and a few Whigs.. Scemve Whigs voted. for Bigler, and SOMA did not Tote for Senator at ail " The writer is mistaken \ when _ he says that Clarion county formed a part of that district. _Now let 'us see hoi many positive misstate , ~ manta are made in this short paragraph.: r. .„, 1. That Mr. Hotelman Was the regular Whig . . 1 2.• That his name Joseph—which prism that. the writer kn ew my little Mout' the mat ter. . 3.- That he was a W ig at all. ' 4. ""That that is a Whig dlitrict, when, if the writs lottw aoy thing at alt shoot it, he must : hare humor that it wail allays a Ueda:* Ms. . ._ trict. Pt 1840, when Generalltusisewicaffleil the State. Yin Buratesl majority lm - that district was 180; end in, 1844, (Shank's - midcetty, one m a rkbO ems 44 Which is shard the srmwage vote. In 1842 William F. Mitts* was eitiotel to the . Eleoste by the &roe of.llll, *Easel ~ : i4ptdetity, lips bob:lithe only Mg eser elected la the trii 'Dere aii:oibtf Fierrtgolk thifoto 040, no doubt iielOtebli as tbolleabor.W'* among the itett, how he 'would bare best_Clatrtar.Tohn stow in 'lB4l, if he os/y hcr(l corm:sled MIMI, wad thnitmresaredthe State`froitelsrele. Didtble .riser ma= ots certain' dos thst'irozdd ' hirre*Ws nlidkobsd. far 0, aatnkyßoo "Pm? GLUT Fru tigas Faaactsco.—The telegraph Jeakrdiybroaght as the nears of another try. mentions conflagration In fian Francisco. The patted= are airy Wens given; but the Ices Wears. to be ranch heavier than ever before pita LUZ SWUM& The Cleveland Herald rays the eteamerSouth erner brought down some 60 tons of copper on her list trip. The Monticello has been . taken across the Portage at the . Sant, and launched safely into the waters of Superior, thus adding another good craft to' the fleet on that. lake. The propeller Napoleon made a successful trip to La Pointe. She brought a largo number of passers" 60 tons of copper from The Cliff mires, 240 packages of fish from Two Heart river. 19 tons of - copper from the Adventure, and six tons from the Ridge mines, the first shipments from thesa new' mines. Around them the marks. of the ancient miners are abundant.— The copper raised has been found near the sur face. • • The Journal says the season's business at the Sant has commenced irta 64A - winner. Stores and dwellings are goi33 roli,ttisirtlie' great in crease of business. gters timpetua Ttse Improve meats. The Journsfitintitt - Sr -mpkant ru mor brought by the . Northern* N - ChemS. com pony has been formed . In x*l the money subscribed, for the beanie: ,t;:rilltip Ca rat around the &. Marie Rapids; on: The Cana da side, and for the benefit of mining end all. other business on the Lake, hopes it will prove true. The American Government has been shame, hilly neglectful in not building the Haut Ship Canal. A. Canal less than one mile in length -would removothe obstruction, and add immense ly to the value of Government as well as private property in the North-west. The Journal forci bly says: - . The Government merman the borders of Lake Superior ' an immense domain, including within its limits the richest copper and iron mines in the world, and agricultural lands of great rains , which it has been selling and offering for sale for sienna years, and has been hdldingont great inducement! to purchasers, and encouraging miners and farmers tosecure to themselves these rich lands, while at the same time, by refining to open this high way to these mines and value- Me lands, it has . been depreciating the value of its own property in the most effectual manner possible., : A gentleman in Cleveland writesio a friend in Steubenville, that the ! 'Spirits" are about to change their mode of manifestations. They are going to atetndon the "rappings," . and direct the hand of the medium, it first being magnetized, to write out the commtudention. This will be a good improvement, and if the Spirits bad not heen great fools, they would bare thought of it before. Moan Fatunuta.--Beyeral fallureyhave lately taken place among the New England maanfac toren. 'The Boston Traveller mays: "We learn that the firm of B: Sexton and Co., Warehouse Point, Connecticut, hare been cam polled to stuspend paynernt. owing to their loam in manufacturing. They were largely engaged in the manufacture of fancy amaimers' and it is stated their llabi6tien amount to $200,000." On the otherhand, some of the Manufacturers aft extending their business. The Lowell Cou rier says : 'The Hamilton Print Works are at present extending their mm 5,31 3, en addition to their dye-house of o building 64 by 67, and adding machinery in other departments, for printing 60,000 yards more per week, 30,0010 of which they expect to hare additional by the let of Co-.tober ext. They are now printing teem eiVity fire to ninety thousand yenta peuareek." •• The New York Post., of Saturday evening, . "The recent.beau drectuations in Heading IPa.,) stock, haveoccullened the failure of Mr. T. Carpenter, ix*isietnbex . of the Snarl of Brokers; who 31.0 a Large operator in this stock, and very hep toaoea .birle-htsee nistalued by sßoe *aidedyptentay to the (agileof *large operitzf in gad= The 'loom alloded'to bad bought lazgely tint •redelllnezycazitt•fsolie of -tinifroritmets . bec do ur AA . tikes. When the 'atextet bas fallen 6 tentaper tnzabel.belowAui BtiPanded Pz4l , to hi istikli*ae unable to meet his togoifoottot&. There-; ai° '' tin " ier r- Itesv time bargains Ai - , grubs outstanding, whf6'irill lianas in this widths two following mouths, which cannot , fail toinvolvo sperslatons in rerrlnia4losses.';, -- • -- For thr idtkiNAN, COL. BLACK, AND DAVID WIIXOT, ',.. - - , Tho'St4toao of the 18th t, a roar i ng Looofoco taper. publiehedliPhatdelphis, shows That Mr. Low wages Doetiiiniiii iidixoned to hare another' rcingh - tizae of it witlifiteOrty in . . The notice by this satae.Lmpernf CoL Nacre, , speech about principle" Is cortainfyilliat I 'in the 'bull'ireye,as we say in igrAitY.: - ,For "ta man of his years, no politician itcdorlitate shown more versatility; and his piitailttiV, may he drab:Adis folleorm-stl-Mason, Whig, An - ' Slartay, and Our Locofoco Pre.filaveryiOdd Pellow, and Mason ... If the re ,is any thing. elso that - he can do to secure the affections - at ; the Democracy, not here enumerated, he will dolk.' , "Prinaiple" _with our 'high-windy "Lorafoeo aspirants' is like ballast in their baleen It Would' keep them - Wady; but' It keeps diem down to the proper level, so - they threw overboard as an. incutobrance , 2, After “Biddy". emigrated to Oregon, the first I pailan,rectived from tome-was a bottle of co, Itamporater, and in returning thanks for it she wrote In ecoubitdorP-"Arrah, Jamie, but what's the use of . sinel6cOntate7 wil there is no one but furithes saga N smell !" And what use LS therotor , thirAightest odor of "Vrinciple".in vlrprentiori - of apostates and federalisM euch'ss W lkins, Ctunpbells, Camero nians, aitadioenting the 'supremacy of the deepest in digo-hlue federarmt of them all •I'en Cent Jim- The following are the remarks of the States- Man lunation to, the Colonel's speech: • ColOnel Disci, of Allegheny, undertook a re ply, bat seen became entangled In a congloimerel; Lion of !tars, stripes, banners, rucks, pees.; =Mahan. breetes, rivulets, and banners,. rucks, plltberesual paraphernalia of the crude ,stump orator. Inasmuch as these bad but li ttle to do with,the matter at Issue, tle Convention end the 'antrume relinquished its consideration, rind re,' signed themselves for in hour to the rhetarie4 infliction. Colonel Black alluded rather sneer, ingly to the positionnf Mr. Wihnoton the slivery; question, forgetting this he had streniumslyad. .ding his Approbanon Irma the section of the law ofiBl7, which forbids the;, 'ewe of oar Pennsylvonis Jens es rlaveleTV°' testes a blue thargelof,double-dealing, wi out a shade of truth tontOtaiteir, which is endorsitd by the Star, In the nice urftriother i and Tarm • It . watturptlona. ; It ie.*Vie the , question yet in the hands of thelloviirnor; 'but this Lithe result of necessity on his pittl.'and of. arrange:. mad be the part of the Locofoceinentiff TdN bill • was passettat the close of. when less than half the4t*;tet , hy the - Constitolon wen noc tic..., return with objectri t a (Wiat.thwe pressed thronekvith 04h - oiled • a caricalmannentre, and i'vviikkreot!i,:attbilt,: especially in of the ttafqinWM.i.. .the Locolbco candidate for Governer, itigethe; w i t h amy kwofoeo tearekr of tie Liseqaittrrevot. • W for the law of . 1847, .6th section. odatu.. - .... Tb iaa • my mum about anti wheel abOnt" questions affecting BM= Liberty; but it.be comes not them or their EMU° followers or the write:ill profession or etherwite, to amore those ids:tare faithful to the long cherished prin ciples of Petumylvania. We remegibes that this same law of 1847, thus anstainal by Bigler and his associates, es a thene Inatteref policy, wen re ferred to here ais evidepoe that “the Democracy" were the only tree opponents of Adeleerr—now these men advertise their political .protligsey, and denounce all who will notjoin in their work of base servility! ,They will live to repent of , Bwebtetc thetB hears Uctutg on Bei day evening last, them mina in the port of propellenyutd tall veiaela, tq theitumbiwof between 70 sad 80, with heavy freights, put of which connoted of corn to the amount 04300,000 bushels. Tim Void or mat - oitr,Gtott..—tancaster county—the Old Guard' or the Whig party of Pausylvania . —ltea vindicated her far fame...— . She Is true to the Union, and has pronoMussjl her condemnation upon the coarse parmed by those who wool convert the great Whig party of the Union into a Northern Free Soil and Anti slavery party. A correspondent, who has had the kindness to forward us the prceedinga of the Whig county convention, whichwas held at Lms caster on Wednesday, to appoint delegates to the Whig State convention, informs us that a strat um:Ls effort was made by Mr., Stevens to have himself elected a delegate as a sort of endorse ment of hiscotuse in Congress, but the effort foil ed, and a delegation olgocid and true Whigs were elected,. and set of resolutions adopted which speak for themselvm. Hon. John Strohm, Nathaniel Ellmaker, Amos S. ilendeFson, Dr. B. E. Cochran, J. 1,1. Hop. king, and Difidel Herr are the delegates to the State convention, with instructions to , support Thomas F...lFranklitt, Eaq., of Lancaster, the present Attorney General of the, State, as a candidate for Judge of the Supreme . 13ench.— The resolutions adopted be the convention are as follow= Resolved, That the whige of Lancaster county continue to adhere, as ever, to the Whig party, and unite with them in sustaining the integrity and harmony of tile Union; and advocating the protection of American labor, the develop ment of our nation at resources, theimproiement of our common country, and the mahstenince of judicious econoiny, in the 'admhdstratits of the gnvernment. Resolved, That we adopt the language of our patriotic ChierMagistiftUr, Millard Fillniore, and regard die Comprionise measure of the dangerous and exciting subject which they embracer and peprecate any further and w ises • agitation air the unfortunate question of slavery. Resolved, That Millard Fillieore is entitled to the gratitude of his country, fee the calm, con stant, dignified and energetic manner, in which he hue discharged the • responsible duties of his exalted station, and the patriotic purity of pur pose that has distinguished his entire adminis tration Resolved, That we feel a national pride ill the genius and patriotism of Daniel Web ater, an& apprehend no danger to the Consti tution and the Union so long as he and his associates. aro entrusted with the counsels of the nation. Resolved, That we conceive it our duty to pay a tribute of admiration to Winfield Scott, .the great captain of his age who has carried his country's banner triumphantly through two 'Wars, and has never failed to achieve a victo ry on the field of battle, and that we look hope fully to the day when he than bear the standard of the Whigparty through a glorious, but peace ful Contest, 'to a briliant victory. Resolved, That Wm. F. Johnson, iw our first and only choice for Governor of Pennsylvania, and that we regard his suecess, as an eafilest of future triumph, and his tried ability as a promise of future secarity.—Phil. Nam Stavear r DILLAWAR*.—Tho Aunual Report of the Delaware Anti Slavery Society is encour aging. For the last half century, Slavery In Delaware has been declining, and the belief is, that very soon the law mill - declare this State free. 14e copy the following hits from the report: In 11 9 0.1thitathelrst census wan taken, the b number °taoret/tab° State was about 9:00 0 ; a sixth part of the people. Now there are but a little over 2,800, not more than one-fortieth of the people. The greater part of these are in Sussex county; Newcastle and Keit counties united having but 741; while Sussex county hoe 1,391. The slaves decrease faster in Newcastle :county than in either of the other comities. In 1840, Sussex county had 1;637 slaves; in 1850, 1,391; a decrease twenty-five per cent. The census of 1840 developed the alarming fact that the whole population of Sussex county was rapidly declining: having then a less pinitliation by 2,025 than it had in /810. Kent county, too, had been declining, but not sorapidly. The increase of Newcastle county alonseaveil the State from the disgrace of depopulation. Kent and Sussex , ale now, however, beginning to revive. In Kent particularly free labor is gradually but surely driving out slave labor; 'and as a natant consequence, a spirit of improvement and progress is awakening; the current of its population, heretofore 'backward, is reversed, and amore thriving condition of things general ly Betoken the commencement of a better time. . _ . '4I)I.I3 . 'COSTFINIe IN PANAMA- —The Penman .11eitddkcitikes the following' statement: liar soon, in thieo.ity, aromll the neck Ut. a istive girl,- twenty'- one American Actable e lea, ($420; linked together so as to : from ebain. .On the persons of two others, we have. seen rei:43n,ooo to $6,000 worth pearl.' 'and ofrich laceoand yet ail were barefooted, deeming shoes and atockingi unnecessary to complete their costume. Mit,Tifierrrina Marcum—The Liverpool Jour, enl thus eilioplimente the great expounder of the Conetikii tlhogrnwing examplelf a great ptople is in atancting rapidly the whole race of man; and the reply of the Secretary at Waabington to the .Anatrian minLster, teaches, while it reproaches all Europe." How superior to lard Palmerston's tlusPETe . the manly courtesy of Mr. Webster.— Whilelthi old countries abused yet dreaded ab solutism; the transatlantic republic treats it with politenonteropt. A Music or Bern Foarrea,-61r. Emerson,in no of his lectures, tells a story to exemplify' the stability of, things in England. Ile says that - William of Wyekharn, about the year 1160, en- Ahem in the neighborhood of Winches tee; kprrictii , a measure of beer and a suffici '4of bread to every One who asked ii; forever; Ilaittlar. , Emerson was in England he was Muster teetthis good mates credit and knock otrthadnor preferred his request, and receiv ed` hianntaeurnorbeer, and his quantum of bread iSighlts,donenkhad been dead 700 years! ' ENI=JILIMILOADLSIDCO the adjourntnent of the 'Convention in New Orleans, an. other has been held in Mobile, on the 29th ultimo, to promote the speedyeempletion of the various lines of railways now: is progress in Alabama. Thei Hutt. Wm. King resident The action of the State was booked in aid of these enterprises,, and a committee appointed to - prepare an address to the people. A resolution was adopted recom mending that immediate steps be taken to doer tale the prectabiliy of constructing - a fillip canal across the isthmus of Florida, as a means of avoiding the harartions voyage around the Florida Capes. A Burs COROTIIVTION ur FOR OALE.—As the pbople orldassachusetts talk of making it new eCin stittdion. a New - Hampshire paper offers to sell theta their nerrrme, at discount of Sapper cent. on the original nom. .The people of New ilamp .shire. recently rejected their new Constitution, the only lootapce en reccord which we remember in this tountry.q, the people rejecting their own of th e poor up reum to Vfndo by the American prodacts at the orld'a Fair, the•orcester Spy Bays: "The fin iiiertif Mir .artizais are not thin and delicate ftmough to cempetewith those of England's work men, but the Islittil'of Greet Britain la not large enough to bold ormitlieZ o e Canal. 'The Titans 41 '! n°t fojts OfeititeMent . of o # l i.Elerk elite Federal .llonstior Re p rsentatives of tha'next - Congress, there is set down among theiliings needed, 260 dozen pcnknires.-4bont xi:do:talk for each mem ber—atwhich-100 down are reqtalred to be " form-bladed, pearl-handled, and of the highest finish, and beg quality, and 100'diateunf‘two bladeskpenti-kiandied, and of the highetiqnleh and best go:laity." Each member toot hare; a large .fandly of boys. ' The venerable S. R. Wylie, 1.).... - D; or Phila.!, delphia, who has as long and ably o:willed °rue, the Theological Elesalanry of the Reforined Pnsti-• byterian Church, has resigned his professorship. A Opting with great reluctance his tesignation,; ~;.1.4t, his sore.:thelev. T. yv. J. Wylie, whose 5 :0: ~.,, 5 , rifi well qualified him for the ''C . ,el, the Generel Synod, •at Its . , • ' „s, rpeferted the Seminary to the 6 0 1 '.' .4 1 0., , . .'fFievi'Zollo N. McLeod,. U. DI nrAn 80,4( „, ' eneAref Theology, aMI!' Rev. 3:••,,W Z,': -., t '' , 4‘ . iftOnt . ;.,:ixt the original lin fiv*P4:os•-.: ' A "e 440 1,`,.;5i ,, , ;"- • ..- . .f .' " , •;!'" P 4' - ,1 = 4. - ' . Attirti,rl4c "if:TATV:Drinittilli:' Piston; the iteekottat: ttier 070 'Pals-4irimarked the -14 iii . f 4ittiOrdlidier,-.4ilitilittliought the solace d ben difficult place to keep clean, ai.tlie - e.f r- ere design& a machine - to obviate that inooniefilence.of a hundred housemaid pow •er, and he had put the. commissioners to Boole expense in haring these machines: made; but they bad not been celled Into requidtion for they were not needed, as the building had been kept clean by the rah silk:. dreues of I ladies!—, Reed Is a fact for Mrs. Bloomer.'. • ' 8 alcinm—The three Florida In lately de livered over to the United States:au riliee, to answer for murder, - bong themselres Tampa, on the 24th ult. ' . Wo axe a Uttleafraid (sera w the Kele erboeker) that the following is intended as a hit' at some of themes° ultra . reformers ? 4 es , latter dale- How well it la the sun and moonci , • Are &trod so . Toy higb, , ' "o-,. That no prestmung Mart Can relab J To pluck them from thenkr! ' ' Invent not so t do believe - That IMMOTekliellta 1165 Would soon attempt to take thud down, Talleit the *add with cur: aunt= A taarAircao, k.saq, ef.t3m Sebbeth b the Owet akebor of oar gelesituo. trots' sad solrltaal. Wo &all not lunt oultdalo oar eoperlorlty to tbe =now of Emote In tow dot sod ha If vs let tha Sabbath fall two oegteot sodrt. We skull bare &no Revolutions and morn thatythey sur baring there, it es let U b . gate lath go. And It Is a sad and ffttrofr tpa lb. a &Wootton of the reTtiwitte With womb w o Ras been regard.' among wt. - Son thousand Wow better the severest Porltarde ettictosso, or even ltst Very hitter Of the Weals by. than Um luny. the Inblellty the &aunt/lon iw ',pawed In a great meows. from st._ s e ared and Ineenottel so alarmingly by the rbed tumour &no to Babtatkol lotempersom The now Cowper bud. .I.o.lwahinw of theebannlnsand simple rollgloos books that phased childhood: • .Tware well with mma If ith at could mdfsent Their eblldhcod. pleased them at a riper see. The man, appeovlng what had ehartetal Lb. bop . . Wonkl dio at last it. 1.3117:11. Deem and Ser. And not with <mars on Ids boast who Anis The gsm of tenth from Id. angnardnd tool." We Ms/ 0 1:011 this M our emir. Main, New Eutawd reverence: for the Sabba th , th at reverence which by god . . blaming had comae down to us tom betir loom from the Piet/ or our Pilgrim When. if then la thy throe dr reeved, thy anathema more terrible limn another, let It tall upon those who labor to dmitroy awn:. hernar born reverence. and to tranwit• tto, Sabbath under the rwdutch hcof of inlideliti ant lutomPerthice. If he who steals the truth from one semi is to be , accursed. what hp deed shill be mid of that. who steal It from • natiOrd What shall be mid of thaal mho break deou and put to from that sacred - hedge around the religion. °bare.. of the Sabbath. that strong and religious Dublin sentiment undast. Its Droballllol2. which few Tears mgt ED *Mini cm, who could hope Or a reopectable position in socket,. would have dared to violate, for he knew Its power. thd was. well swaretthat the man who attempt:el to break It down world beepforneirand mortal by It. But men coma In ignorance eat this samod priblic saga:Lent. strthlrea to It, and thUrely out of Its 04 deterred bf no far. tnturplo dawn the Sabbath with impunity. And example being once set. the prescriptive athredneao Of this admirable public: bring Is broth. the thgel to gone that helped ro guard this gate of pending from Lotruthar, and polce rush in when thgels and true patriots woold not have dared dread. It is a idght to CH the of • tr.. lav er at id• muggy with intern:. savant:. We m• glad enough to have our ethintry wrath for the e, Pell we welcome them. of whatever name. hurgag canal but *very Sabbath breaker is • mina to the country. sal we would rather have every thents honest =rot Ig p this muutry, ' suigno : =,,11.1„, ocean,: rather Nam.ne to reemolwthe the thioyment.of our privileges, with the destruegun of oar morals and re. Mhos thou noses trona phsh the dthicration of our ilaletutir, whkb the MILT earthardi 01 our prorthrt ty and freedom, the only firearm:oot th. favor of °ward. We fervently wish that instead of no, ray Importation of such athrides, there were Mier Mthand ref cam between a aiki Europe, rather thth th y we mou ratherhave to liumwable gulf. than our dear e., th. mant a lions trampled on.—Dr. Moyer. IHTLIZSTING FACT.—We give below OD inci dent related by a gentleman who went from this' city tit California It is a pleasing evidence of the good which, by God's grace, our missionaries have accomplished in China. The gentleman alluded tor a prcellsing physician In Stockton, thus Writes homm— .The other day a pleasing incident occurred. When 4 . state it you will easily imagine the feel ings brought a tear to say eyes. I . was attend ing a gentlemen at one of the hotels, and the Chinese servant, whom I had frequently seen going about, was taken sick, and l!was request ed to see hint. The boy spoke English pretty well. One day I sat by his bed tide, and was asking him 'questions relative to Canton, his native place. After a while he mentioned the name of Doctor Parker, who attended him on ono occasion. I then asked him if he knew Mr. Shuck, and others. He started up, looked toe steadily in the face, and then said: "Mr Shuck Is a good man—l know him well—he baptized me—l am a Christian." Ile knew ..Tong Seen Sang, and spoke of him, and all, with lively in terest, his countenance brightening up with animated joy. We had a long conversation, and be very Often comes into our store ttreee unt.".— Conamusion. Draws coo Ke stun rue Terra Dual.— At a meeting of the American Academy, De cember, 1849, a paper wan read by Dr. 11. J. Bowditch, on the animal and vegetable parasites infesting the teeth, with the effects of differed agents in causing their removal and destruction. Microscopical examinations had • been male of the matter deposited on the teeth and gums of more than forty individuals, selected from all classes of society, in every variety of bodily con dition; and in nearly every case animal and veg stable parasites, in great atstbere, had been discovered. Of the animal parasites there were three or four species, and 'of the vegetable one or two. In fact the only person whose months were I found to be ,completely free from them cleaned their teeth four times daily, using. soap once.- , One or two of these individuals also passed a thread between the teeth to cleanse them more effectually. In all cases the number of the par dities was greater in proportion to the neglect of cleanliness. The effect of the application of carious agents was also noticed. Tobacco juice and smoke did not impair their vitality in the least. The same was also true of the chlorine . tooth wash, of.pulverised bark, of soda, amino nil., and various other popular detergents.. Tlje application of soap, however, appeared to de stroy them 'notedly. ilte may hence infer that this is the best and most proper !Peeler: for cleansing the teeth. In all cases where it hue been tried, It receives unqualified erommendaticro' It may also proper to add, that none but the purest white soap, free from all discolorations, should be =ad: A century ago the amount expended in Eng land for books, periodicals and newspapers did not exceed £lOO,OOO a year, whereas the sum noir so expended annually, is calculated at Z2,- 100,000. TIM TALLtrr Ice Monersts.--Capt Sawyer, of the bark Rebecca, who arrived at New Tork, frau Livermel, reports having seen, on the 24th of May, In lat. 42 20, lon. b 2, an iceberg two hundred and sixty feet in height . The Indians give each other very nignifkant names. Lieut. Hooper, of the Arctic Expedition, found a woman at FortSimpaon, whose name was Thirty-six Tongues. Tho eccentric Dr. Bytes said one day to his servant, "Go and tell your mistress that Dr. Ryles has put an end to himself." The girl dew up stain with a face of horror at this dreadful. news. The astonished wife sad daughter rushed. Into the parlor—and there was the Doctor. Wm-' it walking about with a part of a cow's tail, that he had picked up in the street, tied'to his cent. behind. Thera is a curious ordeal in indovyhich shows the action of fear upon the salivary 4 p:ids. if • wrong is committed, the suspected'persons are got, together, and each Is required to keip a quantity of rice in his Mouth for a certain time and then put it out again; and with the greatest 'certainty, the makwbo has done the deed puts it out almost dry, in consequence of the fear of his mind keeping hack the saliva—Pritonn's Friend. Jules Janiu, in writing from Londqp to the Awned des Debate, says that the grand 'Banquet annually given online 18th of June by the Duke of Wellington, in commemoration of the battle of Waterloo, will not lake place thin year. .11in Grace can, from his window, see the deg of France Bontbng over the Crystal Palace, and be Is unwilling to offend against the laws of hos pitality by these cruel souvenirs. From a list in the Boston Advertiser, of thir teen railroads and theirbranches, in klitesachn- Bella, with 23 miles of double track; 3764 of single, costing in the whole 1f1a,810,689, it ap pears that more than half the companies paid dividends in IMO, from the • net profits of the year. 8 per cent.; and the average dividend on the whole exceeded 7 per cent.; each baring retained a greater or less reserve. The failure of the firm of W. & D. Oldenburg, a German house at Leeds, has been announced. The total liabiltlea are stated at between £OO,- 000 and £60,001/' London and Manchester firma are loam. Foreign and American Hardware, LOGAN, WILSON & CO., No. 129 Wood Street, HAVE NOW IN SWIM A . ttil antleompledestoekof FOZ/ZIONAND AMERICAN HARDWARE, WON& Oa the rmion trade • aod which they ariminermi tO Deer to perobseets at rum UM Ell eatopue grim gpy et the gement till. skir-Mc Lxviu °raring thla Malkin. loth. public. the propticton •re well imam that User bare tovuocatoter • hostility getl.lll.l bribe ticatotboa Itopooltioto yhich have' bee. palmed upon the tba ebype ofiatteot otedlelnea W. are cote : "ball Is war oece•etay to give their.. • ., trixtto.jatei it la public estimation Wabove all wtt# of:Q . O'W iver.affore4 to the public. It the insmailba- Ot on .f*if.ht!ih , d..P.rk..r* , lo.dl•.r.- .4.tklthkL!s,'yti. qiit,r7urf mod Ulu his own prac• fife, wbo Ila'''giaat.auctva kulelccel Ababa o!Iet It to tba imblle it *v. ; • 4 - L.:l.' • rafgals bJ 4. KIDD* 00.. . . . '.. .. ivitAlharltli, - . . •-• ...._:No:sl._ Wood st. _ _ ,---- ' ',' BeFTRUTII FLOATS ABOVE FLATIAN ' LIRE . OIL A iJOYO WATIIIL—That ski inn- tian 141 • coal roolleln• 14 try Out 11. as quiet &saps. ma lell shed dinner:by eels, It, Aral II me man tries It, art 4 dada Ii pew, It 'will destroY the popularity with the arboletitY. You can't hand ue• • mrdivine into miter use uoliturlt power really suhatantisl virtues, [ma= all bsatifethl 'of void t,elioos• and itiv 414 feet O luta ut ostabbstio. 'the repots o of...lkon's Compound Mid ZstaustUfitar-- seperula,o rood .11 ail or 'disputa. ASiotlons *Post the hunsku "lei ii in sionizooe with ratkii ill . I ilk %0.-It-1t promso ise. the yarlouti oteiettoss, ‘ 4,,,, sod nestle.. a the lot/. reuirrf obstruetlO*ll4lsesi tuorbid Lod diseased mattar,' strengthen* the stoma arta attentive orgasm, creates Asir, .pure; mai hialthy bLod, awl regulates the various Npetltes of thidlifareut orsaor a the body. i Thli le all; perPoirtad - vrithaitt th• lead danger or bin% the pintiratkti befit is' istii a. It is dricaselou4 it isay.toAhought }4cb. 4.00' . , 444 It pmbro to ebb , b o gbaim•db....... but s upott mile. LI., it will Id Paull that iihug• .itaititt of the dime- L os tibial altliet the besmear Wally asigteste to in Impure I taste of. the blorkl. ' Do Pot deordred;Shm. brotha des- ' saparlllailsolug offend you by -by sen e m . e t mo w.. and water prepatitiort . ak-if solitillst. for Qui Ortertal John-Odra thapasarillat. ,Tbla yaluabls prepriathos the propel/tor arirrants to be ilts;:ritito all othors: , •• - tlatriloßserar• and sOtaohet_so&at i h ... ..," Jur. .Sarikt.G:k ..fm. ir.t.aMatfettoother, 'See ad rarOseasent tiioother m , i.,' .•f. .• . - - .• . , . Itlyp.ll. it hrOOWELL.I4O Wool at, "...WO:data:m.l' • , . ' Wholesale, At Beall struts. Cii itizen's Insurance Comps - ay of Pittsburgh INCOURAOU . INSTITUTIONS tram . Inntmass off). li 11 0, urine,Pzodbeat-:A. W. laataa, lade. Thi• Cameo? t!Oew Owford tielOty al =Whitton: I otatra k =ad L the char:dee .prgrzz 010 all dawns of Plttergh well At feeorehlf town 40 the eototottotty UAW? . rodeo.. tutellNesee. Luseroso-43. II.; limey, Wm. Blwoley,Wro. • liitoart..- Jr., Waster lineal, 'lath .IKlft,E.lfgord ata.. manna, is,u+rb.44}4ll , •" ' - ' • - ligfelr- -, • If' Petroleum I < glalusnsm. Uuntkisdon ea. A. Km% .U. S. Id. 141.1.-Deas Mr. Taw Vabolormsk lisrarklag wow den ha tad. ' , khan thandbra Ina hyoid thank you la mod as Ma dam by the Pawasylwasda Rallsaad.. We' aro eah had. sad It Ls babas I.:mind for almost eretr day. Talcs. ..Pritall.T. JOLINUNO & Ca. S.ll. Krev—Daer Sin Tour Agent. n few weeks sleek left with se bar dame Hoek CHI. which we have Boa Chem fawned to as nix down hamedlat.ly. - r our medielut L Verklus ...Wen la this macro. W. ran obtain several nation entifkatra. If Ton daily Mali. Tows, zo.. W. W. SCOT!. PorWs by Hamer A lleDowell, 140 Wood street R. E. Deters. ST Wool street 11.2 A. Pahx took.A Co. Mmer Wood god Front strait D. b. Curry, D. A. Ellbott..loseeb toaster; sod U. P. &Inverts. Allegheny. also by lb. pro. B. M. KIER, Owe! Dee n.reserelb Pt. Pittebutrb. slivery family should at once procure a bottle of the great Arabian Remedy fbr man or beast.call eel IL Xi. Yarrell'a Arabian Liniment. It allays the matt bitenee Pine In. few minute., reenwee the Arvada told oc joint water, and thus cures Aga jolutg It penetrates the ends to the bone, minuet contracted ands. ewe theta.. thif and palsied limbo of twenty fears' alandinm to mere, swelled neck, enlargement of the elude. anti Is the feet medicine for ailments of tattle ever diecovernl, curing egegrineondint, Lod all diseases which require an external arolication. See advertimment. 5.12 Pittsburgh e Insurance , Company. CAPI L, $lOO,OOO. OFFICE, NO. 76 FOURTH STREEP • F7IOERS: Presklent-4 am B.llcox. Via Preekleat-8 Pet. Eleatalax. , Treaertrar—Joarra S. Lmat. beeretary—C. A. Maroc frirtte• solrertlartaent In another part of Ulla paper. me 23 rilnE nribeeriber, having made arrange , LI O d r a b, owlequetwes of srbich his present buds,. ly theist of Auguat nest, nor often his sob stock of Olovro. Hosiery, Ribbons. Loco floods, Y I.A.lstiss.Esnss Trimmings Tim Siblire, rundshing fßoxis. Ropily, Worsted, Flower Malaria IP.' Insibrellsn, Parasols, tombs. sal Thread and nil OP. skim Lion, Laillint Shoos. (Win YhilsilolPt" tat at redaicat pnees, wholesale end ritall. P ' t swig Y.ll EATON. ALEXANDER & DAY, having concluded to chew their precut toonneee. now °Het their entire °Pram,. and Maple DRY tiOODS, at greatly reduced prig.. Their Cook in large. end embrace,' • choice eatort non& Of Conch and Enallth CLOTHS and 11.118$1.11Etty.S; Week end colored Oro do Rhine MIAs, or .the beet mabn tarturet hotrod of the neneeat etyleM &arm, Dar. IT, ' 4. l' T ' e ' otio " ao, ' ltiret ' r: 0 11tr i r , of the Drat m.kci h jinx te,' a.. toirVier witintant. l :44=4. to th. Drr ii(OLLX hoe. Purchasers are Weibel to call, aa ao are determined to ere decided boo ire by whobtamie or retail In order to closeoot our entire eloea au naa wealble. ALIMANDIIIt A D A Y , 1•1972 o • 85 Market 00.., N. W.ror.Lor Diamond. White Marseilles Quilt& lIAVE on hand a large assortment of Int"- portal awl QUILTS, of etipariar sty/re, at I.lo art realy umi prince. K )1, MARX • • A Bargain! iNITE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a Town II Int, 155ackennellir. .highunty. Pa., GO • Prune trent and feet bark, upon 0 dbustad • Ilona: taw and a half rtorhe blab, lb feet front by 23 cal bark, with a itnal cellar aOder the whole. I will sell the • vorrwr for roth. dry vale. or teadputade clothing. The Prlw of lbw ntuPertr 113t0. Titl• warrantee]. boy further_particulars J OI N oronne Taylor. near Jet Oceanic Fa., or rehire. T. TA YLOU, yelnerarth blataraorae, Waahlugton an., 0. To Let, A DWELLING HOUSE, containing S m .s. fag= gr,!!*.4ll=l,ll'.'w,,VgiV i r".L 0000 ade gb Pr • gonloo. Root loor. sof loosoodoo rou boxiv. eo losootlatalf. E. D. DA ZZAIII. Motif st_, fel9 - tf near the mouth of 11.:N. Woof mall _.___ BANK STOCKS ISO sharer Munbardsts6.lll.utorturen . Bout: " CuttisaF6 W. • "uaF for ado br Wld. A. HILL & CO. jelTh.tor3or.ll Wood Mort, Abort. Fourth. A an:WENT CITY BONDS - - Lutri. o.gl."Vntilir s 6.4 f "`" t 4 ' r " 1. 111 t. A. 111 Lt. A OM, 61 Wood .6 C322=1 APPLICATION will Le made to the ) next tos/om. (so provided by Act of AmistablyLbr • tbarter Ifs • Saving IP und lostItulloik) 01. th e Lithene Dejlosite Sank of %WD ryh. Uinta to Le not irtte thou 111.0400. nor more than 010.003. yelgystemll • UNDRIES— • 1:3 - 6 bbls Loverlug's method Sugar: • 0 0 do Landoll: do 6 kegs 6 Mart Tobacco: IS birth dried Applee—for mile by jell, .1. D. WILLIAMS f (0). YPOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.-74 dmn a just merteslasid for mile by Jell/ R. E. extxxvui. • pINK ROOT-400 lbs. prime quality,t i zet . reed sad for rate by (gag) R. g. ELLE IITRIC ACID-250 lbs. jurt reed and for zi.,) ale br jelg PL. &ZELLERS. , /poi) LIVER OIL-40 gallons, rouxwpm, Li ex N. by - yel2 IL E. SELLERS. I%TANTED-Placer for several elalemen, Look teeters, oven, ter keeper". coachmen. boot Im, laborers, boys of all ages at Maslen 06.1 various wort, n the eity and surmundin g country. or on .tam ur nano? on Several gond mote, and moomn mid girls fur all work. ..tad or supplied. A 1.., chanibertnakb. boo.. asegers,,Met and dry num., and reanutresses. Stoney tunowert-and lent. sod all kind. of asreneimattooded to no model-ate thargesoirt ISAAC 11Aftkrtr Agenermid In. 6.lllsehoe °Mee. Liberty, nest Market and ith Clair OIL rtigalknelteiT 1a"OR SALE—The Daily Gazette, and I tzi. Pittsburgh uzur. and roost of. he Weekly. a IW late' Itirthanine Papers. from New Took, Amli Baltimore, Philadelphia to Cinclanati, Louisville, 66.tv • and liiew Orin. a large Temperance Chart, arid• illertlfmater. the Muerte. itegoblim a Map of lb. W Ii do. of the Urtivegig a few Pkimee; Wart Countertolt • teetong blank `To Lobe'. Inallvinit MIA. sad NUR° e. 40.100 and Lead Penellg gro. Veal and OW Mo ex lo diva. Ited tkddie, Larmargi Twine: WOO amall White Lonterille Lid. by the burrsl r• 1441: for side cheap frt earth, or orthinged for gmals to suit conrtguee• ISAAC IPARRIO, Agent sod Com. Mercluoit. Liberty st, jellikl3Lwlte:T . Oldekerines num. FOEIN 11. linuamr. Agent for i n t! IP/ ebleicoimen Nan.. 1' 4. /4.41710mb w.lw - varra;=•:::,l...watilt., :•=t.„, .lean t Mr. tlrlNZtor'm ( Pion 444,4= r 7' Lb ? One eNtgant Itoorwool wmi-graml Ph. D..% ortavoc Ow " 0 coved ° 7 0 " () owe i 1 : • ; t 9 Three •• round owners. " • • . • 'Ne . • mit ildi S e• . The t/ atone Plano Foiled are of the linen axles of furni ture,nd with all 111 r. litilckninee Improvement; the price. Inveriably the manes .t &don thereby wring. to pincher/en In tile region the experue tin o f of trans rolletlon. •LEICI FO4 641.1 E, oh. Rommomi Carved 11066:116Irs C. 4164. ofasturr4 by Ada. &Solara Staks inaa Hoelmood cease, Allaus 111.41 art & en: lose " 6 - Names 4 Hama; Jo: .lion per , tand 6 ^ Chlskerlng. as guest as cum; lly"fi" Bac. 4 Kites; floe " " Loud & brothrse. thy a n Dulads t Srabusy: thsa " 6as - alsalhataau lkaustany. JOS JULY MAGAZINES—At HOLMES' Lite. dady Derma. Thin' do apnoeas th e Pat Ottire. ilratlaalea book, for July; • uuses Stagas/64 • hartallia Ilastaalb", _ The Leen& fentlead. - The 505.1 or the Hazards of Women; br Balmer. JAM Orphans' Court Sale. roltSUAN'r to an Order of the Orphans' lburt of Atlowlier', (Imlay, the inalcrelm ‘ l. Ad. alstrator /11chael 1114 n of oald county, doe'd, will exp." to public Rale, at Lb. Court. Homo. 00 the 7 10 Aar of July . , 71131. at 10 o'elock. A. 111.. • certalet lilies Holm aWd Lot, No. N. lames 11. lewleOs plait. to Pitt too., minty aforesaid. Soma of .W. rash. i;l74l;x7iiiirs - c.i. Robert holey, or E. r. Joon. Attorney. Fourth rt. liOttleitT INDKIL, Miter, Pitt Womblp. 1 4 11011 T ACRES OF GROUND, favorably ra / located for Stwbrrrfec or fruit of od y kind. and r ddn a few minutes' drive of Al kern, market.for We. fele A. WILISIN3 (Post copy.) . ARD OIL-8 Ras, Na, 1, for Rale cm: EA Jets JA311:6 DALZELL, ISS STRAWBEItRY PIC SIC; FOR TUE BENEFIT or. TEE PITTSBURCH INFIRMARY. (Mr. Possureel's ifespetel.l - LIOME Indy contributors to the emptpreas o u of the Pittsburgh IntirmesT, hare uul Bog contributions in order to gip Pie Nla. Til ItSDAY ATFERNOON AND EVENINO. the 19th butt, et WI MI NS HALL. Itefrieshreento In the farm of Strawberri sal Cream, lee Crpme, Jellies. Cate; la; Coffee. Tow, ae; with embelaullsb, Pet , . Cm, Tongue, Leo will be resod up at Nis call of visitor. Ws rlee. Almond, Fine Apple, Strawberry. lormanj te ' Nerenl erbbr rd hoer artielsmat Ter) moderate prices will be found in the /legat tbogione time- Tickets of admission WIZ DULA to be had antics door. je17,31 , , Boy Waited, irk NE who utulerstruade woikint about a tut Dwelling Hawk from 15 to 10 resin of and inn come well restionneradid. Fair gages and a permanent sn ail= ran be bad, Apia, to N 0.61 Liberty. below' tilarbury strait. Pittsbiugh. lel7slaglieNT Seam and Desirable Goads, OF VARIOUS STYLES, open thin morn ity Eng, by MURPHY it BRClVlRLD—lncluding Bleck Berairc De Ladies, Black Popllns, Lkirk . - Sionnoins Poplins, Black Lace Shawls, Block Silks, rust klotrwink lllnghatos, ac. Attention la Invited to their choke wisorbotent of French Lawns, White Uoods Frt drawee. Lc. We will receive, to-day or bortiorrow, Dom rive York— Now Books! • YEAST : a Problem ; reprinted with ear wheat. and addlticese. from Frye'. blagaslne. valet. Maki: a tale of the Puriiant br the author o b. Paersgee in the Life of liraMargot:et Mel 0.7." I ngot, of Cloonan. Queen of Ealik br J Abbott i .l aTriir Yield of or the n wen - Wei, 21 0. 7 of London Labor arel the Londo Pon, e,. B.A. just nieelveti Mal fur sale by • jell IL O. !STOCKTON. 47 Market et. A' STATE PAPERS.—State Pa - Ir., and Pullt f le u riaml . titii et the United Staten, 7,E7 r U 1?1 _, AWT‘l mr i..1,1 4 =7..et1a " Do. r r :l e:firti b.b ` uP""kt' VFIZZLT Mem*: ronteteieS POUtiel. tieugrae l icel, Mee tthee,l, nertel, &op.' kW, and M. T.g. tirruelt-m.gr.="Z =,71,1„h 1"21 7,'"": "1 • 31 " b "" mm ro.' 4 8TOC 114 01 1iT0 '. 47 . Market et. §COTCII BURLAPS —2 bales suitable for Wool Bad. Aber—MO Wool /Inn, and, new In goo Ur ROO 68280 Y & 'LEPPERT. EESWAX WANTED- The highest price up in <ash Eli be paid ter ens' = l l4 , u. &FAH ItIISOCK t 00, . comer Nlnt and Waal an. (7 , ) tr A. APE SHAWLS, at reduced piiaesl— A. MASON At CO. will closeout ttairstaek of besu. 11 Pi plO6 sod embnid r =Crp.pf Numb. 'al ry, Judi. Roo Ibrawr 66. =dint A ' ralu. N05:61.60d 64 Marta st pi I,AWNS t LAWNS! at C.J eta. Der rAMI A. A. 1111801.4 • CO. num oVArtlrsi loiptSV.9 Layn. era .tattrltml la Wm der, ?In Firr4Zll=tup. TN/ ts. auml.- & CFA? BONNETS!-A. A. MAION Co. t.d...ttm.bau.oruxirotwt rede sad flats et greedy reduced - prim. me erten. Ilau at M 1.4 ralLited to the stryt cable. ;EtENCH FLOWEES!—The atten ion of ,costactins riaPrlfully larlaot to oar lard dock of blown, an cloolaa - out am to. pans rOUS. sal A. A. =MN l)U. THE MIA AFRICAN MISSISSIPPI, NOW OPEN AT ATHENAEUM HALL, GLIDDONI4 M Wised Traorporsort Panorama of EGYPT AND NUBIA! Mara Arden:WOGterror En=tratd...atioraltorooto‘ oad superb Tableaus of Oral Imocriptioas by Geo. B- Olkidorstr U. Mr' sot at Pans rolal Shade AS sort ealdbitsm. firer) evening at t o'cloak— We Bstonlay After swan at cie doors open an boor brible. Adadadoo cents—eldldren BAG lAtor—orkod. a 2 7d own. to mew -Ina.. with Attracts frogs r•l3 ilk Henry's Philadelphia & of Per in Liverpocq Lute t& .4Sailing from Philsrlelphia on the 16th, end Liverpool on the let of nth won ip EASY PLEASANT'S. H. 11.. •••• 8/IENANDOAIL Wni.P.Gaz i ="Neeter.. 01.1110 PE, Nathaniel U. Uwe; Rader. ts BERLIN. Alfred F. Se Mester. AXON, ( a v er.) W. Wed. later. The thole ships on bal l [ of beet and mod godly , materials, and on noted for the of tbeir they Rretered or wll.ll all lake improsenande. e ll t= tbor=ursdattzudatr . u=ls= f'be T an commanded_ by coon of ecksentledged teeth, who -ere unequalled for their experkude the pocket menthe. Persons amomar of ittiog their .filends nom the Old Comer> no obi.. nentat rammm i cinch will be "sod for right nthths. end our agents in Mend and 4t er...1 .111 kn.h thee with the proper information and Luerssen.. Mantels:. lb...deport... for the enure... ofpesce .liking to send n 0.7.0 .7. .7. re eupply drells kr 21 eterling aal 1160601. RE eight without diecount., which will be eathed by say of . the banks or Poet Othress in the United Simko. • EtrEstretsk." =POW Ptheetgore ereelzer feme Urn , week the folloging nspplia. be threshed ponenger of 12 year. of ago and area , 211 lb.. breed, 2.164. rice. 2' or. boat Ibe. oatmesel e .ei lb.mger. 11b. door, .i. lb. moth., end 1 lb. pork. Under 12 years of age, 6 16a. bernELEtulfr, 1 lb. pork, full allowance of cater end vin egar, hod her anotralson of to. sugar and menses. • tent hielinleitt it 00 ',o. 1.1 Walnut street, below Second, Phitedel*iir. 1. PLOI Turner 810th and Wood aba, thttsburgh. l J EW MACKEREL-115 bbla. Large No. is —Ll "'")Bath"-IVAjirizo"rcd'4N, W. 016 W. .4 = Liberty st. fINSEED OIL-10 bble. pure, for Bale by A jab ROBISON, LITTLE It 00. ACON DAMS-10,000 lbs.auperior qual ap.ur. We by ROBISON, L:LTI L Y 0 7. 0 .1. BACON SHOULDERS-4,000 lba.foreale by JOG ROBISON, LITTLE! CO. lit ACON--7000 lbs.liams, Sides, Shoulders, 2 f r .1* br 1010 S. &W. ILLIIBAUOLL C OTTON -25 bales (Batting) for sale by ALEXASiDKR GORDON, Na LW trout tot filfßE BOARD PRINTS—Fcr sale at 25c., •br [JOT IV. P. masaual..4 B 3 Wool .t. LCKMER HATS, FOR TUE COSTUME La A I.A at/I Mame aims Net roe:Weed mut for pale L,e A. 11 PALMXIL. J•l7 105 Market EL UISIMER. BONNETS AND lIATS—R. 11. I s, PA !MEE has just received • great variety of iseis mummer thrtiviets, souls leautlful and Imirrel styles. Also, Mores avid Bope Braid, Hirer, and other Liala. j•l7 if I ILEESE-52 boxes, now landing and for el ls by ISAIAH DICKEY AW., Water arid Prone sta. lIIEESN-200 boxes in store, for sale by / Jen !EMAIL DICKEY CO. 11 6, 1880 NS REDUCED!-A. A. MOW( & I Co. ar•notrelosl mg out theirvery !trip stock of Boo s, bbons, wry teducelprioa. .Pll and lialnitie j li too tmot • banalo. Nn.® ottul 61 Market K. • 'JAPER lIANGINGS-:-A large assortment of Freilob and American Paper Hazen.. slaws on La od and fin' We by W. P. SLUSHILL. _— SS Wood NEW IMMO. ' • KLEBER has just received. iWhero an the Mont. of my youth? It roma ith err uwwelL It over fitodext pro ,yor- Trmioruuro Anthem-44140.W to the Tomporarou ao rosins 01 suer, Prieto! frogs 80ny... IllithsV• h0rn . ..4 Fly en lit. nephYM 'The Keepsetsn-mouse war ilo ohms honor—trots, Colsoello, by Veldt; 7w o w. v. Milian; Moonlight le sleeping; ;Lootar of Love, • beediUfal talLad by IV. V. tifallaan Mow dsys goes•—•• moo by tbelylatignalsh estuarine Hint ilonriotta, Magee Contest, Keeposkso Matoburg, hats , ion Polkas. Also, • 11n• eeleetkin of easy teaching nredie- Wolf., Mush, sod • complete assortment of VW/Wand globe Muds. No. 101 Third sties; •110 Sign bloldins Map. , - N. LL—Non waiving. • splendid lot of New Pis.. INDIGO b. - NUTMEGS—On consignment, .111 ha sold ebony to oleos Miens. .4.17 ISAIAH DICHRY • CO. UCK ETS--25 dos. Marietta, for sate by . m a e & W. 11188.6130 R. VEATI.I.ERS—WOO lbs. for sale by • . ir Jett a. tW. 1111111 A 0011. F 1,16 • UGS-300 doz. for'sa a. l . eb t z 4 W. lummox. , 111111 ED PEACIIES-100 bushei3 dried -11,,,rg""h" '"17."3"" T Itiittm • (RAPE LEISS o p E, Inc, e iihito and pink; ' ) Vlnalrure 1411 k, " . . Crow, *ht. as.l blark: Itiguld. white, blue. OA at R..; Artitkial Flare.. 1-.: fm . ...i. , uL 1.,14 ARatirliNoT. MI VEIL MA'reflEB-250 gm. formic by / A )4.4 C. AIiIIUSLIIIOT. MUFF PINS--.Just received, a beautiful ssoortmeut of plain Gold, fancy ifnantellel. and oth er en and defirsble patterns. W. W. WILBON. /swells; 67 RU l .er ottan`g, eoFtwr of Fourth. d I OLD SPECTACLES--A large assortment I ft. opening; alm. Silver sod Steel of sloughs& nil kinds of Olgencs. of We best onsfily. carefully ituct ..l the vision nocording to tbo principles of 1./pu. .nce. Pebbles put In to order. --- W. W. WILSON, Jell . • 67 Market street gjorAsii—lo cant , for sale by R j•I4 ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. I . TICTOSIA LAWNS-30 pieces recd and fur maw by yvli C. ARBUTUNOT. ARRED MUSLIN-50 pieces desirable I JPrty Ix and quality. for sale by jell C. ARBUTHNOT. L TWINE-4500 lbs. for sale by vOO C. ARBUTHNOT. Notace-to Contractors. • QEALED PROPOSALS will be receive:tat .) tb..oll:lre n: 11. D. RING, Fourth et. ont/ltbeLettlay .0 July oust, for the Wading of the Pillaborib and tbd Hill Tomtit., Road. from East liberty la Hammer ofJ. .1. Kohut's Auden fenceu In (whole numb. ••C eubk cards estlmalad la be 16.0)0.) Biddenrln their iroroaals to Male separately Mem . ..per ale yard for all ..M ..idi,. on Ruwart's 1.1111. al. from th e boa of the bill to 0.4 Laberty. according to lb. plan of told reed to be .11 at %Behar* or R. C. Idellovran, Penn at., mph*. Inform/Won can be obtained etakerrolos said ruling. • ant. J II. P. CA IN, Pecretury IL D. ?LINO; . • iedttd .+ NEW BOORS! NEW EOO/18: 1. 1 ,. T ['DUXES , LITERARY DEPOT, Third street. appetite the Poet Mem— _ me% • Problem: by the author of "Alton Locke." Lsbor smi Me tendon Poor, Non 9.6.1. I/knot:error kleeluinlea. tio. 31. . al l ffrrgold Book, N W o 14." b. Noe 39, 40, 41. /boon b l=sMi, N L " Ptte o .karfl of Carllelo. .The kman In Antes, by Cumming. The Waverley Novels , In 4 vole—cooplete. Illetory or Postikionts, by Thackany—nausplete. The Heir at Wan Wayland, tab% by Vary Uovill. Ramble. In Cbie, prim, 1234 e. Titus' Tramps. by Lough= Ilvirelit ets. • limper', Naionlne, Jose. The blothoeooLser; by .In. liouthnottb. The i lois Wanhippers, or the dem we b n irg ratan Illelorleal BOVA: by the author at "Wbiterrtmet" The WIN'. inirter. or the Varbidelen Monism, G r. mm ca. (be 'llishary of • Portrait by .... LW Talbot arA Benson. • week by J. L. MottsunelL lutist:M.lmA Ilimmlne s Mr June. • The leargnette, co MOW of Ma Tont by 1. K. Illsoyel. Wain, Ls Vann., By Dams-No. IL Thbi conelndell the nark. • Art Journal he May. Boston /Makeup., No. 39, .ono mike. D d ieken9 Pktnick Papers Ahmed—by 0. 11. M. Rey The Fall babel, • nor nand by _Eugene gen. th o ttigg Part4:l4. Joint The Sisters, by Ileu In m Coekton. The Hens of Dereentratem • rarer, DlB4manehard. The Banker' by P. B. Arthur. Myst:mires of Pen Ovum by John Balk Jett A LCOHOL-30 bbls. for sale by Jrl4 J. KIDD & CO, 60 Wed &t. INSEED OIL-1000 gallon iTzrird) cz.r.i.br J. KIDDa U),eo mot4. QPIRITS TURPENTINE- 10 tO rive) CR 1.610 J. KIDD & CO, Jell 00 Waal LARD 01L—.10 Ibis. for sale by Jell J. FIIDD * 00..110 Wad lit , itEFINED BORAX-4W lbs for salt by Jell J. KIDD 4 M e dO Weed el. FISIL-14 bbls. New White; ' ..,.. 5 5; ^ •• .. for see tr. pit J. a. cutr/U.D. 'ALERATUS-101) ) ! I r a pare; _ e by jcu J.II.IIII4IIMILD. F LAX—loot) lbo. for sale by ...__._ J. - n. CANFIELD. DEARL bbln. for sale by L CAZOIBLD. LINSEOIL-30 Mag. artseuld's brand, ED for We by -M4 J. B. CANIIIELD. ■ l i nt Sl4-4 enBka by LL FIRE PROOF PAINT—IO bble.for sale by . jet 4 J. B. (lANII2IIII. BUCKETS-50Marietta, make, for rale dos. by ___. 1614 _____ J. B. CAPTIELD. lIEESE-200 boxes for sale by 1.1 Jel4 ' J. ILCANTIBLD. B ACON -45 casks Shoulders, Ia Ilyang for ado by jel4 JAMCS DA LZELL. OS Water 4. C "EsE-8° boxe mu _ilarf)leellaY Wain mot Prom W. ‘l l MAIER CLOTHS, for Men's end Boys' Wan al" Tweeds. Inatanerotta. Cannummtn, fat t t e iegg:plen and nulling ! nnntned end *Sant • Jela MURPHY it BURCIDIRLD. LACK SATIN VESTINGS—Murphy A jrane •••••••a • ••41 . 11 1 •4 . ta• • •aav : J r ! , LINENS, of various qualities, rnalval a:tam/Una kw la the am" of ' : SIURPUY BUBLIIIIR.D. DISSOLUTION. 'PRE firm - of Clarke, Parke & Co. Rochester, Is thL day diesel tej by seated coessist, the le; West ol U. Ileybsu being borsht's:l by Umlltoe Clarke fuel R. U. hats, srbo •Ul matinee the baste.... formed, under Me name sad etyle Oast A Pukes All the business of the late Am to be settled by and . I istalltou Corte or.R. U. Perks. 11A21thON CLARKE. • B . EL PARKS. ' Pittsburgh. Jinaslo. MIL . Notice. ate RAVING made a &sage in - oar business hr the purchase of IL ILMool Intarast In this l rat of 'l.larte. Parka t Ca." all pe bonnets Mout , • imght, hums. • thst Union Line to Cleveland,` Lake Ede mat Michigan Ling to Erik Pond: and never Lbw to Alsedllbo t • Ibtureas Puke s = its MierulasaL .10 the bushman g ananuatma acid heaver. be one hereafter through JOUN t. cailuitY, our Agent Amu. nese. corner of Water sag nallthnekt r cLikatita nein. Intub.reh. U.'6l. WI no:toga. P. WHO JA WILL SUFFER for the sake" of 4* Moust A/anima Ryas. isl 3 . Oa•___dollari...th boa reaumdt— 10111110TEIYSEE6-13- by j. 13 - J. t R. /LOYD. ICE-15 tierces Fresh, for sale bi,t, lEATILER--100 SdedN. Y. Sole, for sale I by i. 13 J. ta- /LOYD. Sea Bathing—Cape y. Nil. . ONGIRESSMALL is now open for the re eeaton errinters. 'the propritor. thaetfal Ire the end Wren= heretofore mene e t =aid those Intending to =lt Ude mutt, batb—,. pi= dee present meon. to nuke his bones tbee =see rangeolente end aconnedations, he trust.. Ell he =re eatisteeta. natensers than YU which hare harslet. ho.. =ended men the Wand. The sub...lbw has take* neine to peen. grad and =entire colored servants. na da the anorktion that they are hen. sal= to the meta. ...V..= el • =natty of U. =on.= at this ohm Jell= W. B. WlLLtt.' • MAR AND ROSIN- . • 1. 103 nets. N.C. Tar, In good Arden ' • briabt N 0.2 Hoslb; for oak by N j;l2 • JINN WATT a CO. UN DRIES— -5 ta maxed Nor. • L.bl.l:binarased.rLob.l4";Oik 75 ter. Dried Appian .aW dozen Corn Drown.; for ale by ., NAT. JOHN WATT co. • POE SALE. STOCK of the Merchants le Manufacturers' Bar*: Area at.b. Atebenne Bank. M kll - U. D. MAO. F Banker ANI ourth WANTED, WESTERN BANK . NOTES market rates, and blnbert nrrinin an :film, In par funds, by I. D. KM , 3.11 Banker t Broker. • Por Sale. LOT on Penn street, adjo fling Mit &the.' bO n l kodr. Ifdadrabs, the lot ro. divided tr., Indt too porno. Enoulro of A. W/LlCltill A CO. Heathen, Noire' in the Head, And all Disagreeable Discliaryis from the Ear, Speedily and perm:merely removed! • LIR. HARTLEY, Principal Amine orthe New York rye end Raz Surgery.~ and of 04 North enth street, Philadelphia, hm deddW to prolong his *my • Moat thus. Until further notlim the Donor may Do mostiltal In Re. foam street...4.7l.theny edy, the tint three gory brisk hilt _boom boyeasil tW &bond Mom. • The tkotos ken enured trot hi. patients in Pttlebtowb LLI enjoy • pleentot walk to to. enter Mtn and Om their *pedal enommodeliou he will extend bn boon oreonsnl tatlun at the above rise, from 8 A. IL to El P.M. Thirteen years dose and Limon undivided ettantlait to MIA branch of welll prank, heo en.ablwy him to rowed. Ms treatment to meh • degree of swain •• to dud the tiust soldirmal mad obellnate cams yield, by a steady as, tontlon to ths means proseelbel. jeltn: Valuable Lot to Third street for tWILL sell the Lot on Third i:tteet, ad olalotialhe.Esholeten Erligilletniten f tg tet. Noble on :km nod: on ' the otPle . f. k' TVe n o e frout oll * Thisiltreet. - tong rev, el • depth taw., Homed street - of 401,feet, MOM ar Wm The pace Le UAW, ewe thoneend WA, the bob IMta , .1111 interest to he in by hold mid mortremi on lb. Lot, melds to am ay twu year from tee date of tel. The Ulla la perbstly read. CHARLES SHALES, M. then:lee of C. slain At go, Fourth at. • VOTICE..—IF MATTHEW LINDEN, the Iyowled, lormedy of Rehash lo the county of A.o- nt.ldaml. mad een of ale:thew Linden. the elder, of name phew. eon feetkove. and who entherated to New York. :be hulled Plates of Amnia,. to the year land. mate ;K1e ,.. W . 1nv i e , : . 1117,111 kw mon t oxj . by letter h , e toalar b Ler .. ..l i omettdn'alo hi. 11111.1.131• Ca• • . SOnithr To Gardeners. A; FEW acres ofgound near the city, mit ' able of ganlening, for we. Enquire of • A. WILKINS & Oa L A_Rp-1 3 Ms in Store and for sale by . ISMAEL DICKEY A CO.. 1 11 °. Wawr & hoot An LIAM) OIL of Bennett & Jones' mannfao tyre. Syr We by ISAIAII DICKEY CO.. 0 Water* Front de. COI N - 40 bhls shelled, for sale byy ' job . S. Y. VON BaNNLICORZT & co. fiLLEESE-35 Las for sale by '• 11J 4.10 8. F. TON BONNI108:81 t CO. cks., received and for sale by jelG_ WICK It ICOANDLIKW. • LINSEED OIL-10 bble for sale by isle . WICK A WCANDLIZIK CfiCKX , LATE—I23 bx.s. Boston Chocolate be de by jelo WICK k ICCANDLI29: DRY UERRING—for sale by , ic-10 WICK kICCANDLUS.. IIREASE-10 bbls in store and fore sale. ‘fi bY ISAIAH DICKEY A CO., Jelo - Water .ad Float sta r irOBACCCI--125 boxes wed of the beal JI • bomb is and be io Wore .ml Ito de by ISAIAU DICIEST k 110„1 ield • Water and Frost eta • ¥' Piano Preceptor. Il KLEBER has 41st received Beyere' knowgelVal by Pan=men t tl tl Pi ate '4 4 ` els kt' as i t . di Canvas, to tbe bast work of the kind ever parbliehel t vgl i .ar ml ~- . 4, tr . =tame rip=rol mos pre Id emerelv felt by tge muskal Ill:Wrier nn dements bank. programa. and Interlining to bumph, Loth in lb 03 erase, and tune, thus madly lisellltatlost and smooth nas menewhaa tedious and laltmose gen body of ma- Ak and piano playing. The following Proiesame who have exasolned U. went, are Peened . Problems Ilarbovsk Lantessauk Feint Moth. bin . OVERINO'S SUGAlL—'2.bble Imcer &LI:Y*4V' "" " An! raV - d J.lO t`s6 Matt st. UARDINES IN BRINE.—III kegs Sar in Wine (24.14.11..u5) just , i , .4.al for itsje WM. A..141V1.1.1111i a U2l. betty ERESIITEAS—..Tust received at No. ZG. Laerty at... Invoke of very anperlor Oolon x and V. Ifiton Doe. of the latest Imownu.ta en. We TtAT lon D T the half abett o r inAnal by 11 - 11. A...WM.118U t CO. Omani and Tea Dealers: PC7CLAY -7 tons Copley's Pot Clay, No. 4.10 n realeed and for aoh, by_ J elo S. nCIIOONMAILEII • CO.. NEW PLIACKEREL—.SO Ibis No. 3, large DM mackerel but received and far 000 by ,e o a . W. fIAKUAUOII. WOOL, WOOL—Cash paid for the difler ant of wool by , 1^b)• 't Ir. fIARBAIRII. FLOUR - 110 bbb. "extra" flour i — n'store asol lbw de bi inin ff. e W1 6 lIARRAUGII. MACKEREL --Quarter bbla No. 1 at mackerel, in to and for tale by jelo 19AIAU DICKEY k CO. - Water &trout sta. COTTON -116 I , ale i Lit ui stu zi rmr&l r fa a rza c a t le by plO . Water t Front sta HAVANA SUGAR.-50 bin white 114- Ll rans raorjust reeelvpd (dr al b • BURK/UWE a INtiRRAIL lIG Water street. • OAF SUGAIL--30 bbla loaf sugar (as. mn.4 Na 114 1 Water sheet. - W S RITE SCARF SILKS. -A. A. MASON ZMs fl warning ta, alditlonal supply crimped trimming sibtam wirielt Me mantissa of stammers is invited No. G 2 and tg, Market K. more New Lawns. A. MASON CO. have jag. received o this day, almp lot of Wee very desirable Mown I. m Tell= c er=rry elrepost trame..i. or rer Piano and Table Cover& -- A. MASON a CO. wear . all the attention or .. bottelre._ b r e. " l. 4 t a me amertextebt of rdll73M nereto t Vrl7 ca usal 7 A ers, memo et abd . avabaseed gam t-- and 54. Motet dreet yep - • The Funny Frie:- - •_!„ BAKING .intl nd inration intended to au a. Mende the nee of Yeast—hich, when mixed with mmrtwth twntrow In IDS the Sour, In or mare tomato( 4 lbe each..than Dr tire nee stymie. The whole proma of bread maklod. bekm below baked, done not take more than "111 ? c ogn:gaitat a nte l thlgmb name ratlrs=d=at wi dtereort kreyese. of pore t zhot=ftrmziet: ta i nt. 11tr gen& .a of lug. grg , 3l 7 , l g oz4de w eiwo , edict Soo trmtr v .00,... 7 , In Rand faratuahle .76= and rota-rt will be found neadr mat elneto, oot torsettlott that they will to more le—and makes brown bread even' more digestible. r;bati". " 123". VrarPri HATERS, 7t, North Fourth etwEhtltttnhte„7 Sole'Agent Ibr Plttetargh, N. SELLERS, rd, Wad street. ' /Wall= ' Phithptand Ma_ New Article: fin' the Fair t IeI . QUID GLUE, which cements wood; done, china. glees marble. uggentware. or erne therreli g ut tiviov or veneration. In s thort note any ant eV of furniture they be Niatto Otott newby tbis vb. hinted and teeerful Orman. The bouseirvigere of this State ore eneady well a.. of Its tenni. andnuperior sdainabillty to their vmrve. end three who have not Wed trere regoettett to tIO M. No hourshould be with out Its Verne of lanukl Wore—it north.swimming, iii W.I. reedy throes. and May be used by./ twice with fear, on air article. In iimitner. There le no gam ihr the sin.t, and to meet.. it Is reel hie.. Itenters toe It—tho nem of the Mater are imagrimoith >o ibrir rent. In vein of It. Don't throe .stillossirey with- 0" t"i" thb.. 71 hiorthPl4=lB.Vil'ALTL.........ldn. anlitggi e t tri&t . te j' A t il l e i ggerty 4 el . ll,7lll.4 LAS. Onion. *alba FPMSALE—Ctne Kiln - of Brick, Enquire M W.3l„V.l.lWhieWs Carirt Warehouse, , leo. gr. Fourth street, . Ladle! ladies! Ladies! WOULD you sore your furniture end arced wort. unuecaseary bthor tbr your 'errant+. he tartar and Mario" rcoor forollaraLratibt rtiltrn i ghtV VUEI2I%7VIRT kale alit revive to 4 g o tre . oritre=llancy se mete LhMoa Thl; far r: :eat ttl i ng rum:tore dealers. m = In boa rtes. +"21‘.134." 75 IMLLIp S a }Limo. '• 71. North Fourth mmt, Philechennta.. Ante for Pirreboruh. BRAUN REITER. , corner of St. Ctelr and Liberty street. /Miro DICE--14"tierce.9 for sale by _ _ . . _ WICK a lICANDLtS3. ARIS-12 DLLs No, 1 LW for aisle by . WI CS VW/DLLS& S _ T: • CII-40 boxes Boabright's extra for We by MI vncx - a VADUZ!. --------- ~ Brandies, Wines, 64- • AVING conipleted arrangements with f EMT 11 [ PETS .— W . Brelintock Intel,ll Mows In Borthun and other ikoopess {yam. tbs TEL - ~a sseenthal of my order., 1 .... trnililbi.4 Ill.Cl? O , In dont and sals, tba eust sautthent of , , A .,...... ,•••,,,,,••,•• •aas tin nortation .u. Dua. - lip 1• 7n! •-' a " . 7. 1" a "" WE ' . 4 . I .r ia3Vltlan. wan LlialkN= Anut deannytion • 11./kUSSELB GARPETS.—W. M'Cline, ac Ti . ii ataaaieannTt . r int. j ae b. wasi u. _ • ., '. . i. JUP bu Ib stove and kr sabs• kuu assortment ...,.•••.. ° P 1T . ...,T=.4 .2 & • mad dut. ° , nor Brussel. (Unto width ha Invite. th e sie.,„„ „, Ts •• - di. L ar. casks gob'. aad broumykr. nn• 9.2"L '..___A____..Fl . ? . Y *7 ,.! ° !U . t. .4.7 . ~ ~....,..al...ajm, u .d., - - (IMO MATTING—For pnlira 4 , h a u s an d ii' • M.% Win.. Pas! sur V. sad antudni. v roo .„ . wk...., •....iq i. sr ‘ . noo L tia , ra I ch. V4lalt Cb4 no athm . ma,. b . 4 :44c d amn brans , J.T. • PtheiAimirrs silir PCRDERs on now gr=re ll "= l , E argitralt, ~ • BO TM IttpTIFIS OS InZIIZ, 00 mans to MI !balm 4 .- anyerlor Old Junks Run! - . . r Ina Ms labor of Is andony uks superior London Brown &out and Dutch • ALL It arrutsd no! Io na! os Wu. slo th . -Wu als, Una.. AlWth a comma! asty=thorted Liumna, snob as Ws um Ma ll , by ' war,. A. SYL'LlInti.A 01). UlertT • A.biuntr Ilwasetthas. Awned-toe thury Bur ie. a llire hi rek of MAYANA SSOART ; 1 ; 1 4".. ,, b b.ad- LI YKKVE:sumu•i------a---------------CO PO UN ' 111 , a fai will ear caraln7 saus nna. Jr/ rata be /••41i for Nara, bn1..L.••3,L. 'U., by ntakb +Onus viiiisexeculd with alvata..., gm/4.14mi • norlas of /3 pt mat In 1t4.; la • Quads by at smut us. A. LI • Iid:ALLA. W. a. syci, 'mai a co.' - • . _ lm mtwwnuiw.me. 3 """'" ..• 14 buit,ati ulitlawas,.W PEEINECTRASLi RAILROAD: • libligggaggl3 SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1 Fortpaix bpara to Philadelphia. Forty-four hours to Baltimore. 51 mile, Railroad-103 miles Canal. • MUSA= COWWWII• LIAM TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW TORK. Ain, fete from die mazy dumsres and porirragn_ counted with pita Lin. Two Daily, Lines Express Pocket Boats. NaSia - &Ma meg:swims AM PASNMilnits4 rLAVE , rittabare for Johnstown, thelle.l), - • ROLL/DAYSI3I=H. takur NEW PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Tiro Iluudred and Wort .o”, to dirftt to Pukata Moro *Tory monitor.proriaely at ALM .;'<karA oral .re o *ming at W M. mar.. Van to Phrholalobta. SIO. Ado to Raliluare. do Llancasker SO .do Ilarrialmre WOO Flibellgeli for Baltimore, Tato as. Truk sad Ctuaberlaad Itailrorit. at nurriaburs. oo orrtn3 of Cara at th at Arco. totett four miles.) Maio. VOUS boots. : No charge for Itandltug Boggage , on this root.. , nor Can oar ibis rotdo an um. and of rho most • al ruortrucUon for comfort and safety,, deem obeop trarrlbug sad .coratortalde woo • viodutiou, locum your tiaras at J. P. HOURS, Agent, Illoturaothola Mona Or. of • I). LEECII 8 CO. , amid Omit. Brno lame. 1851. — WESTERN 1 TRANSPORTATION COBIPANY. untii co's. Lim.' • - - els. . . • RALL- - ROAD AND DAP?kril,. at lowest •W fur Amu+ PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA., BATLI MORE, AND.I4EW YORK. !SHE Canal being in good order, we ar PrOMml to MmbAtoll F•Woot sad tombs:4l2e nab the above talks. at Um lowest currant Mos • Irelibt, wit.b plums aml dlspattb. The bomb bus AM ow sal eautrullml by dm Vmprictors. en ot luting tratmotlMmt, and all instruct.. promptly Waded to. APO? 70. uhlrees • • • .- Ilan t BLACK. Proprietors, Cared Hula Pena street. PlUsborge. -1.1/11111.17 • IJMNIIL • Waiving Depot, Noe. 13 a lb, • Deltertiag Delta. Beek lit, Pella: WII/SCUS,Jeetits . - No. A Y Eort et., Baltimore. S. IL PLUCK Agent. • lee " ' No. 1. Seat Arent. Now Yarlv 01.1:14:kAilififalli I :i Mt 1851. El;fmmx . ' 110N0211aABELA BOUM -- Pm Brownsville and , Cumberlarid. to Baltimore and Philadelphia. • rehE MORNING BOAT leaves the 'Wharf ere Ms BMX. dein-at It o'ckek precisely. con. n `with thee. at lburtbernind next morning. The linnalits Boat Isms daily tensept condor ereting) st o &clock osniseeting with the earn nt Cumberland next ening st.lo *block. ve r • • Time through to Ex/ thnere. 32 haw. Yareonly he Time through to wl is now PhiluloWytia. harm. Cm °Will% The Nationsi Ho cord. tiondoctors co with the ttnetbos between Brows:min* snit thunberlanct, which truism this dakiedly the beet route Twat. I • J. MESkillt6Nl. • Ome In the hintwescsbeisTwitst. ONLY 28 HODES TO CLEVELAND iiisigNEfga 1851: SUMMER AILItiItiOILIIILYT . PITTSBURGH ANL) CLEVELAND. ", gXPRESS Packet and Itailroad Line for egßaimet goa d arm, tty - Blearrien !.•am burgh to Bearer • In eotiaeetion with the ekaantly Ca. Express Pariah, of Make. Marta t lb. atm Drava to Kamm*. and the splendid new Pasiwagen tare of the tileyelead and Pittsburgh Rearm! Cla to tnerelauL • PENNSTLYJIMIA..:.----.-.-...-...1. Ikanum . • • NLAbIAMA. -------.......M. name. •, AYFLOWItIt- --.-- ....-..N. Mass. Steamers /cave their raanling — oeits the Momagateela Home. at 9 o'clock, A. fd.. conmeting with the Pockets at 'Myer, vel& will Inane Immediately on the. antral Mika gamer, arriving at Omen= In time for the VagreseTrain of lira for Cleveland. Pesseagen by this lbw arrive at Clevehant In Una to take the Reamed Idne of Steantars for 813/94110 and •DETIIOIT. and the Meatmes for (aka. M. .9111milkie, Soledn, Sandusky Cily, Dnakkt Slim atm Mr evening train of can far Coinzothia, and': CIOMIMaaI. , , CLAIIKS.PAZES *Olt. tora. . . . . . Aciswrem . . • _ w. 1t.31001111811D, Open zanier Si. Charles llotak U. MARION, ' , . OM. under Monongahela Homey _, 1. A. CAUI.IIISY.. 1 • corner al Boalth9el,l and tyktcr I_g li.. '• i _,...._.. .".. EttEdat '. 1851 .- lag - -U lON LINE,' : , .-- . L . On .the P ennsy lvania and. Ohio canal . CCM:M=3 CLAIIItP., PANES t 03...—;,...'....1te5t50nx, Ps. - Cif AbInIM,LIN, CRAWFORD it akt,—tbanbana, BIS well known Line now T to prepared_ tr...„ort height and pamensent ham PIITSBORGLI cbnyyt a ND, to of point =the Waal and Lam— The facilities of the Lbw arestasnspamed la itamber.duab mmseite of Beata, own:tem of Captains, and • ab Bmer - * B f ee=l . ltesinheih Clevelend datlntite_eshi in eons:nen= with • Line of steamboats between Prix& BURGH and BRAVER, and • Line of lintels. stamoinada (eh:nner hod yeasts) on the Won. , ' . Pout Co.. Tornuestami. tad 11. M Taylor. Warms. • , ik A. N. SUM ?mkt= Zalla 0, C.PrentlmA Co., Ram -Haman.ona. 04 Drayton O4 • &ma, einnel C. 0., PrarsklMOL: IL - A. Miller, Cetho. Yallasks, ; Wheeler. Lee U Steadman& Pelldlone, , !Sandusky City, 0.. • Peckham & Mott. Toledo. Qs 0.111114 ms a Ido.. Detroit. Illehlipm; Demarco. Oa, lillerankle. KM; Om A. !Abbe & k l u , CLIss4P.,/114 Ththa Jtgli k re l A b llClLlElt.Kken eor. Water and krultheaLl sta. PlltsuluzYS 10.0PPERAS.-25 bbls. for sale by ' . - J.KliDo.Dt, QTAR CANDLES--10 boxes, prime orti de, for de by J. IC LDD No. CO. Woo! st. EDICATED Wineannd Brandies, afresh 10,04 received and tor eidelif 61 & 03, N. 6. Wood JAPAN VARNJSII-3. 01. bys:lallmore" 7 f wale by Nlt. wa .; CREAM TAI3T.AR--1,000, Ibs. Cur sale ;t> s N. CO. iTaxl it. SPERM OIL-18 bbla. extra. for sale by JeR WICK a wcazoLtss. . _ TANNERS' OIL-23 bbls. for sale by je2 WICK t lIRCANDL4ig. .11 0.3. , MACKEREL.--50 bbls. for.saleArso 31.1183 DALZEI.D. No. 83 Ws. It: - DULLS' SARSAPARILLA,-. — R .. i•ew dos. Jur quart bottle.. /br sae by • IVICSERSILLY, • sixth nr.ta. CANARY, 5 E5_3,500165. just ecive& frw " • prime article of !Lily reed, brad* by • 8, WIKESSIUNI. , • Comoro( Wood and Sixth tmt. !OFFER. -: i00 bgs. primo green Rio Cot. ‘,/ fee:reeelfsd and for N . T y jowl mess co: tble. new 1851, pickled Herrip g Ido do do dry do 30 halt bblo. do do do In Aare and Zr mirt fiool J OH N WArr Oft VIINESE.-31 has. Cheese, receiring per ew.ar.uow. mtaw.n rAMMl DAL2ELL, S:aGU Water at. Li a_ ARD.-2,000 lbs.. Lard, for sale on • cOn - eigolatiL by t. WZ . DatISON... - uet d r illa—sob gall bleaOhed wintersperm oil. 1.900 ustl.e.ord bl'4 n b.d 909 " winter " 1 .90 U Tanners' a°lll 'a. b7N EllLL W.m :lt t : ". eicalerso l ,N - Nat =I • sm. to it PLANTATION Sagas and Molasses GS Mids. plantation bblie Goo. do So store slid Gm sate by: • MULLER a lutnarrscim, S UGAR Rouse Molasses and Plantation. Erm... IL likluma-43L Jam IlearkerY. 10 11140 dMutat:.lab Baia, amalimaeal and far lir a a aie my, • 4,6 . tioa 211 • lir,` 01- ABBITPS Double Refined Salirs two, JP put up in %V o l, and ,Vat i papstne it ty pa= .T.14.=e1. W/4 4 1...WL=1 a 14 " 107 - limem TN% ftv • ICI4.—V) Times Ricein More end for km* by - HILLER it RICHNTFON. Nor a ?M. LTherty tt ON N C.EMENT-2'bb10.,, for alas by tot. • . .B. r. vox Borman: a CO. YINEGA.R.3O bbla. pure cider for sale by .1.6 8. P. TON BONLIMIT a 00. 1 1.1.EESE-30 bia. W. E., for gale by a. Y. rim swim= aCUI: ifi boxe2i 11 - T ir• ISIN&—CZ°bAr tilieics hl 11011. Irr ' /1 /I.IIIL i slow „„ . I.loertr PLENDID FRENCH .? 'A PER 10T08.—elold.00141 awd V•4v n'th pot. 7 0.1 at rah.: oallti a es. mad Wks 10 .a4 the ammo- [I 01 eastatores. for sap 444 U.. 0 • 2.72 ' - "' C AMS PALIIYII. 31.6.4 pIG Iit "7 ' , 46I4I — IIIVISCTATCI4OI4 - 1000 Mill creek: 'br sae b
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