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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
TODLISBED BY WILITB a CO
PITTSBURGH
S4TIIRDAY 1101INDia, JU:NE _2l, 1851
Ambrosioloin and Whig County Ticket.
pigeon? 'Wage re waster room
WALTER FORWARD, of Peebles.
MUD= Mogi or weriuci cont.
'riESRY W. WILLIAM IL of Pittsburgh.
revuggr ?CUM at War or eitall. steams, Le.
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W. IL IWCLUICE, or Plllaburg.h.
11s0CIATZ ?CMS 07 0000? 0? 00741 VA 5101.91001, AC
W.M. BOGOR of Lower gc. Clair.
TLIDMAS 1. WIIILLAN, of Allegheny.
ICILY vccuaugy.or
JAILER PIFTC. of ob o i . o e
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..1400. APPLETON. or EirrelnwhArn.
Tilo3. YENNEE, WEeerpro,
JOIIN MIXER. of Indians.
;LOWE'. i HOE R. IM ey Mlle Igrro.
etuzinlA.
ALEX. RICI ED/L of Allegheny.
. wag or not COVET.
JAILED AL RUSH. of iittalrurgh-
ZOIIII Y. EOWLAND.4.4 llpperf.t.
ROBERT 1.1,-nt MlttAburgh.
engwgron.
WM WEST, f Allegheny .
1.11.0 r.
ELI CR. or Weendless.
4uplut cill?eota.—Tu - notielog the nominees of
the Deacon tie party for judges of tho Supreme
Court, She liarrisburgklnkgraph thas,apeake of
Judge Clibeout •
Judge Gibson, the next one nomitutted on this
ticket, is the present venerable Chiepuetice of
the State. He Is a man, we admit, renowned for
his native intellect, for his legal learning, and for
his virtues. Ile ie.:neer the giants; of the age :
but his nomination ought not to strengthen that
ticket. 'lt waiwell,known before they nominated
hiM, that be would-be a candidate; en the Whig
ticket, and that he 'scald be, elected km whatever
ticket he might be placed; and hie, name was
used in that convention to strengthen the other
nominees. The Locos bare' no love For Chief.
Justice Gibson. They know his eminence, that
be has no love for party—but they wanled to use
his name to pass the rest This was the reason
of his nomination." ,
We dissent in toto from the views t of I I the Tele
graph MI expressed In the foregoing paragraph.
On what authority is it said that be will be one
of the candidates on die Whig ticket 1 It is ru
mored that the Whig delegates of s few counties
hare been instructed to support Judge d Gibson;
but we can assure the Telegraph that he is by no
means the choice of the Whigs of this part of the
State. ' •
Whatis said in the above entrust of Judge
•Gibson's ability was true once, but it is not true
nee, Advanced age, combined with the effects
of itregular habits, has wrought a great change
in tarry' and unfitted him for the lofty station
which he once adornW, but can fill respectably
and uteri:illy no longer.
And why should Whigs choose Judge Gibson
far their candidate t Are they driven to such
no extremity, that they must go into the ranks
of their opponents for a man to fill a seat upon
the Supreme Bench ? Certainly not. Bet to
- this ire should have leas objection, 'were the man
they should thus select pre-eminent for his legal
end moral qualities; but to pretend that I ludge
Gibson Is such a man is merely. absurd. "
It may be that the' ocafitt ticket will be
strengthened by the name of Judge Gibson ; but
we are very sure hp name amid add no strength
to a Whig ticket. And if, es the Tekgraph inti
mates, his nomination by the Whigs is a foregone
conclasion, we trust the resobationwill be recon
sidered, resisted, and detested. -
It gives us no pleasure to speak as we do of a
man venerable for' his years ; but duty Compels
us to declare our !belief that Judge Gibson. has
outlived his =cretin= ; and that It would be far
better both for his honor, and for the honor of the
- highest branch of bar judiciary, to permit him
tri retire to private!life. - •
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Lrseusoaqs Tssaiur.--We published
o. few days since strief account of la fatal street
fight at Lyrriburg Va., in which both the com
batants lost their lees We care; not to rehearse
the 'gobbling details ; bat a snore disgusting
ease of deliberate murder Mutual assassination,
tiendish - ferocity, seldom Occurs. It is wrong to
wipe away tho stain of infsany .which ought
• !Ter to'rest upon the memory or such men, not
withstanding they hare-both met , with their just
deserts, each from`the hand of the other. It is
ire dangerous os lib feu, to speak of such per
\ eons as "honorable men," as chivalrous heroes,
ai has.been done in this ease. If they are to be
heldniiis gentlemen, as men of honor, then are
all our hot-blooded rowdies encouraged in their
barbarians practices of el:lying deiully weapons,
and of hem:dist:dug, if not eking them in every
brawl they may happeerto get into. •
• The carrying Of deadly weapons ought ever to
be blinded is the mark either of a murderer or
a coward—one who either desires to kill his
neightscr,. or isafraid his neighbor will kill him.
-ye eon make nothing else of it. But so long es
we clothe ruffianism in thigarli of ehirelnr, And
int aesassina awl cut-thronta in the gategOry of
gentlemen mod heroes, many of our trent and
sale young men will. be exceedingly eager to be.
thought such, and thus, reach distinction by the
only path triaeh their.wicked u nd worthless na
tures hare lett oprallti the .
We, esy thii, bectiin,7 , irt see in seal papers
before ns sante ettlegiatle nooses or the two ra
tans ihosi deaths han been noticed, and some
tender lamentations nyer their last jabil error.
Te lixofaco Comity Committee of correspon;
dente, as we leant from the Yost, met 'on the .
14th lost, and adopted the fottoiringiesolution :
"Itcoolinel that this Committee do now adJahin
to meet again on.gaturday, July .V.Alt at 11 • 'o'-
clock, A. M. at the St. Charles Hotel, in the
city of rittaburet, to transact such bnainess as
may then and there be brought before them." •
From this it will be scen.that the opposition.
, will noi" take the Sold with a ticket until the
middle or last of August. It It possible ,they
may not nominate • at all, as their ticket is sure
• -to . be defeated- We shall nee. •
.Piansrx.vasit Lfbcorocos moment "Sorra-
Ens Beernans.7—ire Still first read one_ of the
resolotione-passed at the late , Reading Coneen-
.liesolved, That the DOmocratlepisetyof Penn
sylvania are true to the Union, the Constitution
and the laws, and wiU faithflilly observe and ta
rot:ye, so far as In them lies, all the measures of
compromise adopted by the late Congress for the
parpose of settling the question arising out of
domestic, idiom; and thin not only from a unit
cf duly, az good claw,. of Our Ittpublie, but alio
from the kind anti c natanal . feelings which they
eherith toomds tintin brzfArrn of thcztorrholdlny
States." •
Now compare 'Os :Servile offering with the
, .
following extract frOin'tbe address of thiNouth
Carolina SeassiOnists :, . • ' -
“That end is the aholltion of negro slavery in
the South= States, 000 f the tnietring of the free
white popartion of the South to the same level with
that agrarian rabble; which, already strong and
'dangerous, see= destined beforseery long to be
the controlling power In the Northern States. -
We see no remedy and no safety for the South in
the present' " • . " •
Now is it tiott.do bed to be celled an "agra
rian nibble" after such abject cringing as is ex
:Whited in the resolution of the Reading Coiten•
don 'f That the free white labmers of the North
are held in the utmost contempt by these lordly
Southerners, we all know; and we know, more.
User, that the thorethe northerndezeocracy cringe
theta, the more they are despised. When Will
our Seunsylvania:democatand up like free
men before their- "Southern I,retbrecir It is
wrong in them behave in. such a way ai to
make their Whig brethren ashamed of them..
for the berm: of good old Pennsylvania; Juni for
the sake of her insulted laboring Sans, let there
be no more of this, even - should 'Mr: Buchanan
Lana to hang . up. his fiddle inconsequence.
Tan Ftia'orFßlDAT Mearnso.—We are pleased
to firarn that Mews. Negley & Mohan, whose
&tort fsetory was turned on Friday . month:lg,
are Minable, as formerly, to 511 all orders. With
their pine' t.intoptitude, they have at once set to
: work . M., ra.mect their factory, and the Moak
w hi c h they hare of hand at their warehouse,
Will in the inuntrithne, enable them to aupply all
their customers with the idmirablearticlea which
they arrittfionire. ,, We believe that the shovels,
&e., made by this firm, are at least , equal to the
bort irtieleiof !lower:tie or foreign insintnettun,
and arcisold . st - Lie ogee.. We advise 'ill who
with to lttnhseer:te give theit a call.
, .
The Dirtelin of ttur. 11l inoia Central Railroad
have rasoliad to pat 160 of the Chicago
end of the road linmediateli tinder , contract.
Other dlvialona or the road will be arranged at
,_
~ =~
The telegraPhie. despitehei this morning, of
the ncln!'iiy the 24iagara, wMih arrived yester
day. are very foil
,and very interesting.. We
have no thee fort comments, and merely remark
that the news, as given in this paper. is very
nearly as' fall as will be: given in the New York
papers this morning.
' 'Cosnrrtes or Marco.—The late news , from
Mexico is of the most gloomy character. for the
stability and prosperity' of that Itepublia. The
nation is without 6nanet7, and apparently with
out the means of raising meaty, except by di
rect taxation, and in that ,way but little would
reach the publiit trewory. The probability is
that the nation will gradually fall to pieces, and
be annexed, piece-meal to the United States.—
The New Orleans Picayune. of Jtinti 8, contains
the following intelligence fma that country:
'•lt appears, as we stated last ;evening, that
the Mexican Conests did.not adjourn on the 20th
ult., both Houses having agreed to prolong the
Session for two days.'. ' •
The principal qttestiOn before the Chambers
Was that of grantini:extraorlinary powers. to
the Pesident. The ,tienate had passed a resolu
tion giving the Golreinnient the privilege of dis
posing of the remainder of the American indem
nity to the public creditors, and allowing loans
to he negotiated to ihe amount of $200,000 per
Month; of suppressing the maratitoo and frontier
masted homes, and of doing various other things
suited to the exigencies of the times. The Tara
,f Ifnierrsays of these resolutions; that they are
all a roystificathin. They give with ono hand,
and take away with the other, and would be of
no, practical utilitg, for the raising of funds.—
When the subject came up in the House, four
teen/deputies withdrew, thus breaking the quo
rum. After this it was agreed to remain in see
:don two days longer, but during that time noth
ing was effected. The Monitor Republicano
speaks as follows of the closing of the session.
The capital of the Republic, on the night of
thC 22:1 Was witness to one of the,most unheard
of nets in the history of our Congress.
Congress, in closing its cession, has exposed
the nation to the fate of perishing for the total
want of resources to carry on the Government.
In vain we endeavor to justify this conduct, for
the honor of the nation; good faith and patriot
ism alike resists the effort, and Compels us to
present to the country a viewer the events of
that memorable day, when bad faith and party
spirit made use of all their artifices and all their
sophisms.
The following is a translation of the remarks,
made by the President on the occasion:
To explain that which is now going on, gen
tlemen, Would only be to repeat what rill the
world knows. The Government has assumed no
power of any kind: the Chamber of Depthies
it self, the popular Chamber, suggested that pro
ject, repeating it whenever it had an opportu-
May.
'I regret, gentlemen, the blindness of those who
dial not see the impropriety of placing obithales
is. the way of an Administration born of the
mud which aspires to preserve intact the funda
mental character.
I have never believed that I should find, in
this position, a bed of down. lam resolved to
meet every thing that fate may perpare for me ;
but I am firm in my determination that all those
shall meet a just punishment who endeavor to
violate the Constitution, and:thusbring ridicule
on republican institutions -
'She laws will be maintained, and when, gee
tthreen, you return to this august station, you
will be sainted by a government Sustained by
the compact which unites all Movicans—a gov
ernment preserving peace and complying with
the duties Which the nation has imposed on it.
I shall not:conclude without returning thanks
to the Senators and deputies who have honored
the Executive with their confidence. The Al
mighty, who watches over the fate of nations,
will preserve ours. I hope it ill all sincerity.—
I have spoken:
A few days pefore the adjouroment of Con
gress, the Government presented to the Chamber
of Deputies ;official. despatches from the Com
mandant General of Sonora, announcing that an
expedition for.the invasion of California was in
process of orgenitatthn at San Diego. The
Trait cl' View,' places no credit in the statement,
but it says that U is ready to prove that if Mex
ico persists in bar present course, 80110114 Low
er California, and perhaps Tehuantepec, will be
invaded, and that the torrent ones let loose, all
efforts to restrain it will be useless. This ques
tion of tie relation between Mexico and the Uni
ted'Stiths, says the Trait cf L'aion, boa been most
deplorably compromised' by the press, by. the
Chambers, and toe certain extent by the govern
mentof the country. It involves the life or death
of the Mexican Republic, and thus merits very
serous attention.
Senor ,Olagnibel has resigned ..his place as a
Senator. Ile was one of the most zealous mein
ben in favor of raising the prohibitions, and the
tabus Of his favorite object disheartened him
He - thought thorn was no use trying to snake the
31exicens sensible.
•
The decree of Congreee, annulling that of Sales
to favor of Garay, finally pnanal to the 2lst
ul
timo. The Trail d' Oliva pro:llmin dist that
day will be fatal to McGee.
The extra session t of Congress was to meet on
the let tut. It was to employ. itself exclusive-
IT taking mersousos to flattish resources for
the °armament, in organizing the Treasury De
partment, and 44 other duties of a similar cha
racter., .
Senor . Tina y.Cueras has tidiest Charge of the
Treasury Department, and Semi, Leda of that of
Relations: Senor Pedeo MU:Dire* has been ap
pointed President of the 'Council of Govern
.
• Senor Magic& has resigned
. !}is place as Gar
/nom of the State of Puebla. •
There's an Italian Opera COmpany petform
ing in the city of Mexico.
We learn from. Yucatan, that Gen. Ls Vega
arrived at Carepenchy . on the 20th ult., and was
received with greatrejoicing bY the inhabitants.,
The war has taken a torn favorable to the whites.
Col. Based° has reads an excursion . into the
eastena portion of the Peninsula, and had rade
oda great matt) , rebels to obedience. The city
H of Carmen has been again visited by a destruct
ive conflagration: It will be recollected that on'
two occasions last year the town was nearly de.
strayed by Ere. There is no doubt that incendi
aries are determined on its dxstrdetion.
The Neer York. glilleSls says that the com
memoration of the third inkdee of the Society
,
for the propagation of the Gospel, was pplebra
ted at Trinity Church, in that city, on Monday,
At that:Minter!, whiCh stari read by Rey. Dr.
Height. (the alms 44d oblations being collected
by ate deacons in their elerinal robes.) the Trea
surer of Trinity Church Corporation poured a
bag of gold co:diking three thousand dollars, in
to the plate, as the oblation of that'Corporetion.
The Vestry . had Toted, the same morning. WO
to the Cape Filmes (Africa) Episcopal Mission.
Emend others munificent oblations were made
by different indisidualls and associations, the
whole forming • collection for the cause of mis
sions of the noblest kind..
Two 'Aaiun or An Eorroa.—John M.
Editor of the-Richmond Examiner,.Va., wax ar-
rested and held to bail in $2,000, for libels pub.
!tithed In January last, in his paper atltichmond,
upon 'Doctor Spooner, the publisher of thejustly
celebrated work, oßoydelPti illustraticros of
Shakspera." The Doctor was charged with
palming upon the ,community a cheat, legal
swindling and batetaced imposture, by the pub
licustiounf thoseengravinge,Unt the article upon
which this snit Is-based, closes In the following
charutiriedo lesuptage: -
"The Prligi o ,•s 4 As Press. of the Southern
States Cannot 'be ton often wanted of Yankee
agents for Yankee books, maps and engravings. -
If they will take Lt. as asocial axiom that every
proffer and offer which is made to them from the
.North Is a trap for thithr deeCes; and that every
man who crosses . /.450t1 Eli , roleg. Line. le a
• Mar and rogue until he heet-given proof to
tho contrary, they will ease '4,lteuuselves much
mortification, much vesatioo,utd a considerable
.amount of hard•earned money," -
The. Editor wilt now have •an opportunity of
testing the merits of this' greatest undertaking
in the promotion of the Fine Arta ever engaged
In In this country,--N. Tribune.
Aa EtiUlna'TO nrt ROCKT iii o Orr a •
The steamer St. At= Wee to depart fliticrSt.
Louis soca, witha beefy cargo and abolit 'one
hundred 'voyageur: beand for the Beaky Moun
tains- The destination of the St. Ange la the
mouth Of the Yellow Stone river, more than two
.thouosxol miles up the Missouri, and the head of
atestaboat navigation en that-'river. At that
point, moat of her paasengers wilitaketo Moat
new baste and proved to the Palle of the Mis
souri. Most of these are =cattalo teen. In the
employ of the American Par 00Xappy. and
whose sphere of opernthotis among the tribes al.
the base 'of the Rocky Mottetaites . Dr. Evans,.
United States Geologist, is wvonssuger ; and two
distinguished Jesuit Inissknotries hare taken ad
vantage of this trip of the Ett.:Ange, to visit va
rious wild tribes of indianlS on both sides of the
The coal region of lima', extends 41300 209
miles up the valley of thilDea!doinefriver. Dr.
florwoixt said he thought the northern extremi
ty of the coal bed of the Dee Moine, valley, in
lowa, was the PelMit 'Paint to Minnesota, at
which coal could be-"toned praper b e d .
We hope' he may be mistaken in,'this; Dr.
Owen certainly 'was, In zost.7 of his observations
concerning whet...lands contained lead Fe and
what lands dirt not, in the Galena district. The
entire arena( this coal field, In lowa, alone, can
not be las than 20,000 square mile in all, em
bracing 'to eountry nearly equal In extent to the
State' of Indiana.
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Tag&luaus? ELECTION.
- The following table sets forth the dater of the
elections which are to be held during the. Mouth
of August next
Kentucky,
Indiana, . •
Alabama,
Arkansas,
Missouri,
Illinois,
lows,
N. Carolina, Thursday,
Tennessee, •
Monday, ' August 4th
in the four first States, en exciting canvass is
already in progress. Kentucky is to choose a
Governor, Lieutenant Governor. Legislature and
ten members of Congress. IThe I Whig candi
dates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor
ate Archibald Dixon and Jno. B Thompson, and
the Democratic,'Leleartn W. Powell and Robert
A. Wickliffe. The Whig nominations for Con
gress have been made iii'eaven out of ten die
tncts as follows: (Whigs in small caps.)
Diet. Whig Candidate.. Lute Membe .
1. Linn Boyd.
2. JAMES. L. JOHNS .0.
3. Passetr Ewtna. Foie E. Helves
4. Winnem T. Wean, George A. Caldwe 1,
6. CLcuxsr S. HILL, Jolts B. TIIOXPOO..
6. ADDISON WITITE, DANIEL BRICK
7. R MAIAUALL, . B MARS ALL.
C. 8. AIOILLUSAD.
8. L. Comm,
It. - John C. Mason,
10. W. C MARSHALL, R. H. Stanton.
Cassius M. Ulay„ we should add, is 'stumping
the State' as the Emancipation!candidate; but we
are confident that Kentucky will give a good ac
count of herself in August, and not onlylri
nmphantly elect the Whig State ticket, but re
tarn an increased majority of Whigs to the next
Congress. •
' Indiana has likewise to choose ten members or
Congress. The late delegation was composed of '
8 Democrats, 1 Whig, (Mr. WOriughey,) and 1
Free Soil Dtheocrat, (Mr. Johan,) The Hon.
William J. Brown, (Dem.,) whose connexion with
the Speakership in December, 1849, Is doubtless
fresh In our. model's recollection, has not been
presented us a candidate for re-election. We
are pleased to notice that the Indians. State Sen
tinel, (Dem.,) Is opposing the reelection of Mr.
Julien, the Free Soli Democrat, from the District
formerly represented by the Honorable Caleb B.
Smith. Ron. Cyrus 1.. Dunham, (Democrat,) In
the Second District, end the Hon. Willis A. Our
s:tan, (Dem.,) in the Sixth, have been nominated
for re-election. In the Ninth District, last rep- •
resented by Graham N. Fitch, (Dem.,) the Whigs
have nominated Schuyler Colfax, editor of the
South Bend Register. We hope Indiana will do
better this rear than in 1849.
The election in Alabama is for State officers
and seven members of Congress. Henry W.
Collier (Deno.) iv a candidate fur re-election as
Governor; and is opposed by the lion. Benja
min, Shields as the Union candidate for the
name office. Messrs. Alston and Milord, the
only two Whig mciabers of Congress . from Ala
bama in the last delegation, are not candidates
for re-election. Mr. C. C. Langdon, of the
Mobile Advertiser, is the Whig and Union can
didate to succeed. Mr. Alston, and is .opposed
by Judge Bragg, (Dena. and Southern Rights.)
Gen C. Robinson has bean noniinated as the Be-.
cession candidate in the district lately represent
ed by Sampson W. Hants, (Dem.)
In Arkansas, Col. John Preston, Jr., hen eon.
'tented to run an the Whig and Union candidate
against Rohl W. Jobnson, the Democratic and
Secession candidate for re-election.
Missouri, Illinois, and lowa hare already
chosen their Congressional ,Cdelegatious. This
year, they lava simply elected local and judicial
ofleent
.North Carolina will choose nine members or
Congresa on the ith of August: - kir. Clingman,
the late member from the First, or Buncombe
District, is opposed as &candidate torte-election.
by Burgess 8. Gaither, a Whig and 'Union man..
lathe Second District. Joseph P. Caldwell, (W.)
is a candidate for re-election as yet without
opposition. In the Third District, General An
drew Dockery, (Whig,) Atlas J. Dugan, Seces
sionist, and Green W. Caldwell, Democratic Se
cessionist, are all candidates, [General Edmund
Deberry (Whig) was the late member.] In: the
Fourth, or Guilford District, James T. Morehead
(Whig) is the only candidate now in the field,
(Augustine IL Shepperif (Whig) -was the late
member.) In the Fifth District, Dr.- Abram W.
Venable, Democratic Secessionist, is running as
a candidate for re.election—as yet without op
position. In the Sixth, and • Seventh Districts,
(both last represented by prcriocratd, )iessrs
Mut and DANILL,) no nominations have as yet)
been made. In the Eighth District, lately re-,
presented by the lion. Edward Stanley, (iihig,)
William 11. Waabington has recently declined
the Whig nomination, and it is thought possible
that lir. Stanley may be induced to again be
come • candidate. In the Ninth District, the
Hon. David Outlaw (Whig) is a candidate for re
election—as yet without opposition. •
The canvass in. Tennessee, between Governor
Trans&le (Dent.,) who is a candidate forre-elec
antEGaneral William B. Campbell, the Whig
nominee, is growing warmer every day:. The
Congremional nominations are not as yet cum.
plete. We are glad to see, however, by our last
dates from Memphis, that the Whip have brought.
out Colonel Walter Coleman as their 'candidate
for Congress, in opposition to Mr. Stanton, the
late Democratic member, and are preparing to
make a vigorous effort to elect him.—Nev. York
Courier ondEnquirer.
TEREEBIE STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION AND LOSS
OP LIVE.
The New Orleans Crescent of June 9th,. con
taim
According to notice, which was erect is the
city papers yesterday morning, the ferry Fullm
er Lafayette commenced to make, riser tripe, at
10 o'clock, between( Canal street, and Gretna.—
Soon after she reached the -Gretna Itinthog. on
the other side, and while at her meanings, her:
boiler exploded and split into two Aria Chia
half was projected. forward, and the other half
was thrown backward, and, after passing thro'
the cabin, , aliglited on tbg rudder of the boat
At the moment of the explosion, a scene of great,
confusion presented itself, in'the midst of which
the boat wee pushed into the neer and ehortly.
afterwards a volume of steam otrapor arose
from the broken paste of the boiler, and clearly
showed that neglect,' was the. cause oftle sad
catastrophe The fines of the boiler were !Creed
thronghthe roof and fell on the hurricane
I deck. The boiler presented more the appearance
of a gas retort than of a steam boiler, and its
plates were observed to be burnt, and they look.
ed as if the water had all been formed Into high
pressure steam. The frequency with which the
steins was brown off caused steelsl persons to
remark that pie pan who had the management
of the machinery *le somewhat Ignorant of the
way in which to govern the movements of the
boat, far at no time Is there any need for a fer
ryboat to have high pressure steam. When the
boat was pushed into the river, a number of per
cone were 'teen etruggling in the water, while a
number of others were observed to be badly
scalded. The pilot of the boat, and two persons
who were seen to endeavor to save themselves
while in the river, were drowned, and some two
or three others are known to be dead. One of
the firemen had his two legs broken, and many
of the passengers were badly bruised.
Some of the passengers weo were on the boat
were missing at a late hour host night, and it is
feared they have met with a hapless fate. Much
of the bodies as were recovered were taken to
Gretna, and the wounded were well attended to.
It is to be hoped that a proper investigation will
be made into the cause of this accident.
Tao New FOwALE COSTOMIC—itra. Bloomer,
the editress of the Lily, at Seneca Falls, and
who has pinned her immortalitraltd name upon
this short skirts of the new femalecostutue asset
Ozer. &day or two since, and attracted consid
erable Attention, as original or Eve Bloomer of
the age. She was accompanied by some halfa
dozen ladies of her acqumi3tenee, cram sixteen
to thirty five, &piped as the new vestiary law
directs. The Lily Bloomer eays they were treat
ed with perfect respect while passing...through
the etreete, but in taking the care on their ra
ttans they were obliged to listen to rude remarks
from a ;mot of semi savages at the railroad sta
tion. , Several of the !tidies being sensitive, And
appetiring in the new costume for the 'ETA; time;,
were rather frightened by the rowdiebitt ok
the mother Bloomer of Seneca Falls, took them
under her wing, they went through the experi-
Went of a filet appearance, or breaking the ice,
.quito successfully. It would seem from thie
lieelzebub demonstration towards the innocent
Creatuim, that even in the eery Eden of Bloom
crises, where the curtailed Eve of short dresses,
sits enthroned upon ber editorial tripod, celestial
visitants and detotees are 'net entirely exempt
from those annoyances of the turn up nose por
tion of the rougher see which disturb the peace
of the Bloomer • family elsewhere.—Loivll
Courier.
Long Pattenyer Trais.-4, he train from
last evening (Btmday) left he for N.
y., IV; about 1000 passengers; ten passenger
ears were attached here, 'end contained more
than could be seated, 'this immense MAD num
bering 17 ears was drawn by one locanichive.—
Newark Daily Ado.
Lauf Ddierry of Sperie.--Scagaig. MAWS &Co.
delivered yesterday at thel Philadelphia Bank
ii 200,000 in silver, weighing upwards of six tons.
This lot of specie came froni the Union Bank
of Tennessee, In charge of, Colonel Dashall, of
Nasbville.—Philad Amer,.
PLMWSYLVANIA RAILBOAD.—The letting for the
extension of this railroad tooir,nlate et Summit,
Ctunhne county, on Satstrdayinst. We are in
formed' that the tunnel section was awarded to
Butter & Son, of Now York, ibis well known ton
'nil contractors. This I,Einnoll when completed,
will be one of the most erten** in the Arnitnd
Staten.
. ,
Dik,,,m,:—.Ati-, A ; 8, annitei, of this city,
- formerly of VII ey of the
.431:111102144 %Ste
ern New lerk, was iltownedlti :Wheeling Creek;
neatthe city of Wlr eeling, on Saturday last He
leitole,place, to 'draw some two or three hun
dred dollars out •of the Wheeling Banks, on Fri
day isst,--sod _by, Nome mis-hap, fell oraa
thrown into the - water, and wits drowned. A
number of boys m
iing into that stream to be e,
discovered his rt minims—there was 110 money
found upon his ;person ,. or no cheek, tor 'hey
;
amotnit —Whetlu it he met with foul'play or not,
we did not learn. }la vas • man about 40 years
of age—a ."Lanilscape Fairer" by profession.
lie was a relation of the Hon. F. Granger, form
erly F. IL General, and appeared to be a man of
ability and good habits. Ho leaves a wife and
one child to mons rale loss. Ilia remains were
brought to this city on Monday and decently in
terreil—Steubersoille Ilerrald
• Two insurance coglianiee of New York have
purchased lota of ground at the corner of. Well
and William streets, fronting. 80 feet on7Wall
find 01. on William street, for the sum of $3OO,
000, Improvements are now being erected theon
which wilrcoit $lOO,OOO.
Foreign and American Hardware.
LOGAN, WILSON & C 0.,. :
No. 129 Wood Street,
NAVE NOW IN BSOfti,
A full asleamplelEtock of FOREIGN AND ANIMICAR
HARDWARE,
PultablElor the spring tohde, EA *Ertl tbst s., pt.p.ftd
to over to jaltehllder, u tarots that Ell Elam"
NEEL/ t 11th sor.of the Eulaou claw
BleLenn's I,4yea Pars.--In offering
thu.ftlkim to the pubic, the proprietors WO well were
that theT Uv. m ...mtb , • Motility generated bp the
.”eetip. leepeoltione Ihkh hava been palmed upon the ;
public under the Ana of patent Medici... We are con•
rimed, hooever, that la la map ...sae" to CIT. the ,
metlT • trial to Pte. It Itit public estimation Ow ad.. all
medical agents of the tied ever offend to the public. It
I. the invention of an enlightened.experieneed, and
ed PhTebtien, oho for touty ewe need it tr. hie own prae
wheu It. mat nue,. induced him to oiler it to the
public at lame.
For sate by ; J. KIDD k CO..
ie1b36.1.1t8 No. 00. Wood it.
se-TROTLI FLOATS ABOVE FICTION
LIKE OIL ADOTE WATER-741e ekk luau C. tell a
good medicine by trying It. ea Vilek all illh. two tell a val.
dinar by eating It. And If one tun tries IL had loth It
yaw; It will desert , / the vochlarity with the whole oily.
lou own to a makine ado popular ea van. It
Makeea really subaantla astute, Owe trom'all bad effects
or raid olneetigna, and It Is dd. pot that be. ertablisted
the reputation of "Bars Onapound glold Ulna of Ear.
easalk," beyond all cavil or dads. It. action awn
the buman indent din . eoedams with radonalua phi
1... Pawl tanelples—ll promote. the reckon mentions
aml maims of dm bpdy, removes obstruction, !Unlaced
morbid and diseased make, strengthens lb* stomach
,nod digestive, mans, crates new, pore. and healthy
bbal, and regulate. the Varian Cautions of the =matt
arms of the body. ml. lull porramed without the
least danger alum, 12M trainman:l Wag en sag. ae It
11 alkachroa It may be thought by ths shaded, that it
8.1.1. to .ems too muty din...., but awn mamba ,
Way it will be toned that It large ma mity of the diem.
es leach aka the human Lonny minicab In an boom
.late of the blooL Be not deceived, them by other Ear
sapardlas bang ottani ton by "toy sellers of miasma
sad water prentradoe as • subriltute teethe original
John linlregarsansalla I This valuable Nancallon the
A
peon' . wuranu boo - Rpm. ball calm.
CASTlast.Z,Bemse• ash for the Dr. Zan
Bras DereCturdla .Scaladric—and Mescal mother Ike
advertiament ou r nap.
,i IfletSFll a JITOWILI, 140 Wood a..
lalOalawlbaT Whiliwalt a Mall sawed.
Citizeieslnsurance Company of Pittabtugh
NCOURAOU 110311: INSTITUTIONS
_9llln No. 41 Tri,lor Nrort. to the rstetiouno INC. U.
C. V. lICvYr. Prooklent---..A. IT. Simi, emer.
TWA OTT is new smossind to Mauro all comelounnso
to atom to konsint. mow, to.
no amyl
I s for tho shinty sod ionifott7 of not
Instituion, Is odocdoi tno charmless of cho
who ism c lttsbush. ..11 et 9suronl7
Simko to Um community Da Innis imulmos, nonlitirmito,
and totennt.
Intrincas.—C. 11. Mosey, Wm. lisisloy, Wm.
2r.. Walter lii7asic. Slush D. gins, Itanssil llossiston
Jobe Hayworth. tt Ilarbaush. 14 11. 'kr. apthly
Petroleum!
Itanuaseml, Rantlogdres ea.. Pc. Um= I, %I.
R. U. 16=L—Deez Plr. Yaks. Paroles= U watt= war
den lo this eleinlty; Utast= at woad Unak Jou ta nod
as two dawn by the Pennerlresa Balliad. We an en.
tint, (mt. na4 It L. Ixing 'saga& be arm= every day.
JOUN LONG & 0.).
tlatbsvuta. AshLa] so, D. March 10.'41.
S. It. Stu:—Lear Ur, Your Aleut. • 6. Inaba alma
left wlth as fans dasea• bzei 01/ekh ere have AAA
blame tavvihs to to .it Asses haundlatell.
Tana m.dkla I. eratklAg wanders ha We ribs. W.
eau abtala etrellent eettlflealet. If you AeAre them.
' Item* As., . W.W. scow.
Yrra sale by Aeyerr & McDowell. 140 Ward Rant' R. E.
Sellers, St Waal itmat: 0. A. Fahrrertatk. k 00, ranee
Wad sal neat streete, 0.11. Corry. 11. A. EllkAt. Joseph
btalataaa Lad fl.it.behsratts, Alhalmay, also by the me.
LAVter, ' , • , 0. IL HIM..
sall4l4 , eiT Baelst.eovestlk PUlsbaratt.
ste,Erery family ehoold at once procure a
Lath of thy gthal Arai. Roomed 7 . tut asset
IL ILLYertelPe Arabian LlxeopreL It allays the Post
Pam , . path lo a row =theist,. seet the sythvial noal
re gent vain, and thee ewe. APT jabots: II peeetretee the
Path to th. how. releith nolathethol tenth nonno /them.
Una and pailed limbs of bratty {van' alma= al, tle ,
'poem r.x4d Deck, arler,thena of the alma*, ad 6 tth
Lea metre. Poo elltheaset poll. ever .Itheravd. Path/
airway, artano, saint. web all thethia wad. rowan an
/mt.mal apPithalea, Pew marertiethant. 012
Life Them= Company.
CAPITAL. $lOO,OOO.
OFFICE, NO. 75..F01712711 STRRRT.
OF/111E11S:
PreAlent—Jotu'P.
Vire P2,14.1-1.4.at Atretaanzit.
treuruner-44.1sati4
ai.S.;:tWetT.AaraiT;a . liVe; put of the papa.
Mir: I,
lIINIATA NAIL ItODS-95 buildles Slit,
T
Orr .alt try 'S. P. TON DONN tittittr 4 CO.
iiILASS.-400 Loxes Window 01438, Assort
"a 4 ."'" "l. tr. e. VON aossu"nar a M.
L/ AY FORKS, Hay Rakes, and- Scythe
Nneating, Kn. map by
.141 n F. FON DrON MUT a CO.
Purge Brandy, for Diarrhces, &c.
BEAR IN MINDI should con need French
Brandy. Ito ruur MT eta to obtained pt MARIS'
r 3 Len, lo ebe Plaseuut. at SI per quart or WW*.
02, A
rat HKAL U 001) TE4s, go t' MC 4 t,
MOULIN . Tr* 11 art, le th. Giastrad. I 141
or or thaturAl Tr. arm arm Erpt .t Mt. rrrab
4,_brpe,
Wall Paper and Borden.
•
TIIO3IAS PALMED., 55 Market exact, re
sp.:ololr let({. llu attenttott of parch...to Wu
U
Punttut foolgoloto sW Intensify tuck. tomprtslug almost
nnififitt.tils U. of busk... 1.21
1 - 11 - NBN GLAZED 'WINDOW BLIND PA
`Jk4 of 17 , == ..e4
and for .a 4 bT
jolt, 1
White Paint
1 .4
TON' OF WIIITE OXIDE OF ZINC. re•
reined and No r4a. Nen 7 moth Word rt.
. .11.—We lIIVIts •1t10099 of Bmoi Mid Stailateril
Painters to.this article, which vro have breo whin itir
•arda of throe mosillut rod can noramomal to to manioc
to white lead vadat to array motet. Inmead of atocebnit
the light ihie white lead, rhea white Matte tt, and now.
aseatiy baa a timber Mid more brilliant mow It argailrea
/111/.111.5. mid IA 910/9 doniblo gotta/de or whale
wort. It will not rob off. and can tea wmiled ViII/hMt 111,
jarr: Mid to It corerd won Mirth! hith ea* wtiatd, lt
gs cheap m while lord.
dedl ' J. &IL PIIILLIPL
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES-
And ...mud. • good woorlinent. of Maud riaillt
end we lc h to wad veer Navin wholiwalw or
retail. at the 011 Cloth Waronvom, hot 7 .td 9 Wail at.
5.21 J. I 11. MILLI
CI REEK OIL CLOTLI-300 yards for WIT:I
-va d0.11111.4..1.4 from Myo4l4 1 . at
Nos. sed 9 4 . . 4 a b e t.
jal
I Nl/IA fro BBEft Vann—Of all the sized
valt0:14.111".VZ:1 4
021 J. is LI. ?mum
Alit BACa—of nll the different aise l , at
Ito lowest wbolasele Arlen.
je2l J. IL POILLIPTI
CISAPESI - CRAPES I—A. A.. AttsoN &CO.
hastiostree'd one esso orbits, plug, bins sod ddsok
Cows. Tto , alsoro mgr.. WI Ids goods mill bosakl
cheap •e N.. Vinod 84 glidgid K. Is2l
ILAWVS! .LAIWNS!—A. A. MOON Ito.
We itut open..l ase cam plain black Lavos...7
natroVate;rl44=7l7raberatZletti orlon
I.IIAMSO L 8 I U 1-,A. A. Moom &
Co. are wow offeriux Moto Imp, and_'onliod &aort
a:tent of P.rahl• et tort noloootl Woo. Wootty motto
eml !Ahem ate rtypested to eill.sod examine Won
parobooinit eltewhoo. kxt
N EW MACKEHEL—
pm Bo& lon t etim
bur
6.?,:mkkby [Ren3 • • 3011 M WATT & CO: s
Stu id's Medicated Liquid Cuticle.
IfISARTIOLE is intended far family ate,
.ad aliuul4 he fausgl tbe piracislau at arm ftru..
Uy lbe laud. Mac Yip who are In mustard daunt at
Injury t their persons through eirlasut, and the
or end Ibis !Malt to bean — A.
ruble to them. and 1.1%4 far Saul will mustier It baba.
tamae,
Thl• b mkt certify that ore, tho ontlenignod,
u,[ of Judd'. Moil tdf 04 y ettL
c guenlf ale
htkoh
cued
r m:llmproaalß titeto iher:airy game t aa e ba4t
woman
:;14.9..r.rgr " 41 `0111311414111% • •
woo. 11.11)111E, M. 0,
It HARRISON, M. D,
Y. WOODRUME. M. D,
lIAMJ ETON BREWER. IL D.
ELLSWORTH BURG. M.D., Doterde,
Middletrunt
Happrlaltur all the practbaug bbyliciaaa to the Ultj of
Fez bj- B.I.BAITNFATOEIC 4 Co.
j ! gt • - canna Waal and rt.
Election Notice.
N ELECTION fa &P:841:m, TerlDZe ;
4.4ib0 pittgrailitt Allegheny prldlte, (Ftlett 11.1141
ututtre.) , 6lll.to held et the Rem. Of odd Ilrhlgn
Comatity, tho bloodst.ht July heaa he , titeen the
home of and
jeLil:3t MORRIOON Presklort.
Pine Much Broadelottii
vittPIIY &BURCHFIELD incite the at
wino. of buyer. tnjbt , an d ettat , ry , of the &ball
r
Lost,
Ti aH, DRAFT, drawn, Lorin, Jr., on
Joint N. Maar. Bt. Lode, War of Them Annelle
at n'abentty.. dated bay 22, MI. tbe.mtsob,
meat brit,. been et onped. the draft b loam of 'mine
to any yew. The Bad* will ixa_ttee a armlet rem ape.
I yltatrar aa lottytihaUgriaantdfa=ittkr.ilaa.. l aaa ... a a' a a
jezegt• 11.108.. • bUtuill a CO.
y 8U VS-- 1 1p4eroosi's tin LomoiigyruP,
q.,41?V e4l4,l,`Mrit,a la r: d'br
wm. kIaCLVIIG a Op,
PaC) 01901113 sod Toli Nelms.
LINEN DRILLINGS, of differ
y v tot qua/Mc% sod int ~. 37.10 . *k."`"T'ut i
.itd Vet bY ItDaPipc t BußrifF/K D.
it= N. If.. canoe of fourth end Market Ins.
n AIRY SA LT—A superior article for the
" t ' blN rEatiti fi ra
. Liberty sL
Q.AP SAGO CIIEESE—For sale by
.140 WM. iIeCLUPZ sW.
t r :Inf• at
AVID BURNETT respectfully informs
the public that be I now ready tO supply hla
feel tiao Burners. In print , / dwellins. churches and
public ball/lnes. Meeould resseetteu g r lathe the Wee
tyke. Eiden. eteoot the different Chu/attest, to call and
for thee:l.olra. They ea be vevn na full opera-
Union ander eeerdng, the Inst., at Trinity Church.
110th lama..
Thew , Burners art superior ma, old otyle. giving •
nude brilliant light, and Ice,uroptlen of get. They
are. and have been In It for eight years In all countrlee
lo Nnn).
Orden; left at the office of the Monongahela House, will
be punctually attendol Jein..3t
Raymond & Co.'s, & Van Ambnrgh & ..'s
• • COMBINED MENAGERIES!
Cast Ming of all the rare Ilelag Wild Animals tanrestant
EIMIBERING OVER MO SPECIMENS,
lb be ezhatited tantlier for elmyna of
ti the corner
be Exhibited in PITTSBURGH,
on TIIURSDAY, FRIDA Y, awl SATURDAY, Jutr .
411, 11, Hon roe days, unde sets, oble Patiliwn.:
of and Carnal , Fifth Wahl.—
up.. on Thursday and saturdar,_Jail 04 Mid lth, from 3
tot, end gum 7to 10, it 61. On Friday, Jul y i lth. Pine ex.
hit/Woos. vic from 834 Ilfi, from 12, to J 4. from
o
fa mid from 7to 10, P. AL Adocksion cenba chil
dren node: 10 yeas, 16 cents.
to this collection are the Rhinownw. and White Polar
Best, Alm, ten Lkaw of the &wet specimen,
KR. VAN AblllUltoll. the most renowned of all Lion
cowarrarth will enter the Dna of Ills 'Ferenc Urong of
Lions.,Thre7 A / fr i mide.tugara, Namara, tf,: wit h
highly Ye.
.2kt7 Name the 4 00001 itt
ftwattnte
T h en when Cavalcade .of Carriage. containing the AM.
msW, Will enter the Mt) Thoxaday morning. July 34.
tet* thrusch the prinenal stmets in proceevion. pw
celed br the Compsafg anus Band.
This Imostawe retablishment relnlmt • lot 4 0 0 fort long
hr 160 broad. for Its exhibition and Ica there was no tot In
the lower part of the city of saglatent extent far the bur.
pone. th e Prtdvietars I,”e been obliged to *Dot • spot two
(boythree mune farther tenant/ centre of city than
wisherL 00 1000 feet of Wring fence $ feet high.
hoe been aratracted mr 00th Mr. Hugh Angeles', which
will tenet the immure pavilion pin and commullona for
all elegies of Welton at all time..
. .• • .
There never has Non exhibited to
of
country so luau
Naturalumber. OW OS KLIMA In TS.Viet] of Ilying specinorn• of
ns L conbaned is the (ktinbined Meow
aeries o
jea f
al awi lisymoad I Co, &al Van Ambursat t CO.
.srli
COD FISLI-600 lbs. very fine, for sale by
I ieZ Wll. A. IirCLURO A OU.
MBE subscriber: having made arrange
meats, in commonroom of 'dab loloent bwlnw
must bo gloms] b y the lot of gunnel nea t,non orlon bin
undo dock of gloves, &Mary, gibbons, flood', Ing
bmitlerin, Dorm Trimmings. Handkerchiefs , Tine Shirts.
yoonjobnag hood. Zmobyr Worsisd. /tuner Materials,
Ilmidiss, Pus.ls, Combs. and Tbrmsd and Needle. so
dden Ai.. Lodi. gem.. tbest.Ybilionsiphin make.) at
mealy roduced priers. nbolesals and retail.
Y. IL RATON.
•
t, LE XAN DE R DAT, having conehided
A to dose their present budtwee. now oder their entire
of P.O. strdlitapbe DRY 0001 M, et [teeny reduced
peg.. Their cost Is Imo. and embraces a oho's...sort.
meat of "nosh and English ELOTIIS and CAIMIMEREM
blast and colored Orolthlne gill& of the best mann-
Watson, &limed Silks. of de
the newest Mile& During. Der
r .X.. 1 itr1 . 0b 1 1.7- 2 . t .,`` - ' 01
812t4:. f TgniV,C,
Flannels. Rawness, somaner with almoot every artkle
la the Der blinds line.' Punt:were ere Melted to can, se
VII are determined to dim decided barman* by wholesste
or Wall in order to dose oat oar Wire stook as ems as
poesible. ALEXANDER & 'DAT,
Jellgr.w. 01 Market 0-, N. IT. ow. of Diantotr.
Wbite
T HAVE on hand a large assortment of fm
-1 port.d and AMC, QUIZ, of anterior et Ira, at
gnat],
•19 reclootil minx E. HE. NOBLE.
J
-
A Bargain !
TUSUBSCRIBER offers for nalo a lowalO
. In Jultaon.llla. Indians minty. Pa, ro 3.0 I.
Root and 133 feel back. upon which 0 rituals! • gnaw
noose ob. sad ••half litorW b e. 13 feet Croat by 2.0 bet
bark. with a goad mbar larder the whole. I will tae
property lbw nab, dry pool., or ready-toad. clothing. The
prim of the property I. T. Title warrantee/.
far furthewpartlenlan enquire or Thcaia• Taylor. near
.Iwilonallba. Pa., or attire.. JOllli T. TAYLOR,
relgair3o,l3 Malsroor... Washington co, 0.
• .
&DWELLING 'LOUSE. containing
.10 mem, to timid repair, on recheal street.
beam city. Ilydnuat In the y.l. whet Is
enoesh for • mud.. heat hoe,airthosaesitou eau be t i e.
en immediately. X. D. AZZASI, LibertE_Me
(
yelMti me. the mouth of Mint
P.M mor.l
BANK STOCKS--
BO sham Werobrustriaud Mouutueturers' Donk.
W Euchangol
1$ WA: to solo by
,•
4•Whisurlo'SWood WM. A. (TILL A OCh.
goduct. story fourth.
&
CITY fTX.t.„„,, do
mouths duo la pro. /of ordo.ty.
W 33. A. RILL CO.
Jeltotaw3wll 04 Wood oh
4 PPLICATION Rill be made to the next
41,,,,t05,gnn,!... :i n f d
lo.yt4ten ef Aswa blr . ) s
Moo-no Hank .1 -s rin.vb.
twr more thsn g.3.0..TAL WS...Kann
UNDRIES.—
1.
bblo Lowing's ernshol Augur
n4n do palmind do •
6do Lard thk
• 6 nogg 6 Strict Tot•ow
•ti bash driol 614 W—for We by
• .1. IL% ILLIAUS k
TOW SENDS LIL.
qAPARILLA.—LT4
a by
yrig just ”"""ki
- R S. 14):LLElln.
(6
lb'.
P rini n. Maar
OINK 11001 . -1 ,
mad Mr oat_
CITRIC lb.. just ree'd and for
rale br R. K. nr.wats.
POLYILIVER 011-40 galloryn, wum,
E. BELLEW,.
Chick's Pianos.
TamH. 31ELLOR. Agent forrlm i
finekrtimes Pi . Pittehergh
sof Prodons ra11D171,.1.11, rin Wood A.,
has Presto! and non open Mr aim the fol
lowing elemint amortromt of Plano /Wt., aired from the
rmonsfeetory. et 11, Oddment'''. (ammo) &deeds
00. elegant Inowersod mmterrend Mom ortseen
One - ' , raved
one PPro stens -
mend
Owl " slob
e%
Three rotrod teener; o -
Two - eq./. 6 .4
The store PIMP Fortes err of the latest etflm errand.
tarn sod with MI Mr. tatickertme• Improvement, Um
Drbve intartably the w. as at nownom thereby seeing to
mar l = to gate trete the esteem and risk of crams
61.80 NM 1141.3:
Om Rooserool Cerrollfooldintrs 6% octave M . um moo
ofartoredi by Adam Stodart & Ca
One Woeornd octave. Adam d Wert A
Demo
6 - da
One .M-band 6 CtOrtertos. as Food Se uset
One S Beam & nevem
Oas 6 Lanni Itfotherm
Ooh
4. ° nabob & &thin":
z r% Manhettan lentnatty. yel6
JULY MAGAZINES-At HOL3IES' Lite
"! tart Npot. Third oppool. tbe Port Ville,
kdel • Lldirm 800. for op
air
intim'. Magasto., "
ratildn's
The Mow: or the liastrds at Rom= ' , by Daly,.
141
' Court Sale.
lIRSUAV i ran Order of the Orphan :a'
cce.rt of Ailashan Count,. the nnalenigned. Ad-
RM of
O. blidbo dKura lab of saki county. derv.
rat •21X100 to public. pale, 0110 e Court Boa, on th• 7tb
d la ittly.l64l. at 10 oPlork. A. M.. • ...Min Brick
Ly a ,,,pd Lot. boom & plan. In Pitt I,
MOW t 11.• MN, each.
Intiinstainin Pan 10 hsil by railing on Robert Juan, or
-. P. Jones, Attornaf.mei rt.
I.loll}/R7 EOM; Atha' ,r
01600 Pitt karnaldp.
igiciTiT ACRES OF GROUND, faTorably
iouud for Strawberries,or Trait or any Mad, and
• • ft", minutes' ddry of Alhootn•Trtet.le, talc
pels WI ar ll W.
LD OIL--8 We. No. 1, for sale by
9 JAMES IiALICELI., VI Wear
Boy Wsniet
ONE who understands working about a
n.wnow Ma w , from 18 to 10 mon of - mre. and on
LOON Toll rmoommond4.- /Mr loom. tM
-mice OM flO hod. Apply to EM.oll.lbert !tear Ma l '
u
Lbw'rittaMorgh. To IMlnor2•3' I
Scarce and Deairahle Book*
OF FAin STYALES opea tote morn-.
IL" : zit i rritr.—tolttg
Ron
Ginter.. ae... a,.
ittratino I. to t , ente r not rionraluc
ot to Melt chola...aortae= of Fropob
Lams, Scala •• • Mr dreamt,.
aorta today or tomorrow, from boo
jet.
New Boob!
yEAST : a Problem ; reprinted with
Yle rod • e a l of id tg Ix;
la.d fY
." ay.
b the
.i lllrtaryof , 44 • • Queen of ream; . 11 0011ibbet
W
":
el Field 11.4 o( Rao taxa.
Nog ol m o. eg i rggt i tet . rat 4.
Jor io,. lt. O. Litlailret rt_
AMERICA STATE PAPERS.--Stato Pa
grA!'),
rime
Mu' *aim RMIITICK; n : A
c•mteat,„l.= : lo.ltgrtt OtaaaPhialt kW41.4-_,r. = tL
MO, H.
orphlal A n =t=r iict ead JULY,
YttW of tb. This from ien.
The attar ralable works be We kr
H. U. IiTOCKTOti. 41 Market M.
§COTeII BU R4A t,—Ltaleasuitablefor
7:tr. roolsk,ow.4inw,
°TPaonenrßom
a REPPERT.
EICSWAXIWANiEfi—The highest price
Lb la nsh wlll6e 91. T. itillZlttE J 00.„
Jolt .^ , Amer Piet uut wood
~RAPE suit.WW" at reduced prices
nEMUO.:• , :rosocouttheirstook of brnt.
coawls. at • gre.t re
' ton Cl2l7ol=lV , ' '"4 b rei'
lel.
LAWNS! LAWNS! at, CI cts. 13ei yardl—
A. A. MASON A CO. an now otkringro
the uct men
nye lot of cheAp
L. .nr.shibit"lin th is eft!. at AN
f r o=l i ga . .p. The attentionAaun
.111 .IiONNETSI—A. bliatox &
- rare dstermloal to akar out the Wasted of theirs - ark
o Barnes sad lasts at orals flawed prima - Oa stale
Iron of hake eolalled al tha above • 1.17
1 4 1 1tENCIL fIOWEESTIIe attention of
it..grATVVr=eigriZtriL l ' n 'E,..l. !f r'V a
ao.o 1.1.171 A. A.M.:Z:O krt.s.
Piano and Taile Covers
141 A. ,MASON & CO. would respectfully
call the attetalon of bousokevelo toe veil .-
tamottm.ut at rieblr re
attOtota.t abkaa
sad table coven. colon. ♦ MT lame ear.
rel:1 1 17 0 . 0 a V'Ng..Gruty
Notice to Cintractars;
.0 th EALED PROPOSALS will be 'received at
eMa o; If. D. KING, YourtbotZtanUl th e letity
l
July men, for Um Onallro; or the Iltttbuzub wad
LIIII Toro pito natl. Don Lod Liberty to the trio! Jor
ofLuorart's warden loom to illoornillo,(ty_ bulky
of nine yonts orttouttal to tol.) • tt %a:S t tbo n t•
urn...lt to j ' At l a l ...ygry i tir ga of yard
rd a rt to
M ‘U' etfelfy nu, 1U tbd Blab of told road so to be
~...S. • IU. Hollowast Ito 3-. roan et, whore
141 14—L . I -11 *I . - '1 .7b.l . l rii. D. ILIA /Volta"
If. P. CAIN. RetnittlfT•
D RIED' PRACII&S--100 ;iashels • *ed
.
THE NILE,
AFRICAN arassrseappL .
Now OPEN AT ATM:NAM HALL,
°LIMON'S far &mod Traturparna Pasmuaa of
EGYPT AND NUBIA!
11- 00 Osblesubdt.inberyof 6gy
iv,„ and superb Tableaux of
thld DeKliptlol4ll by On, fibadoo;Erly U. 9 Ono
rul at Coeb. Oriental Monk at each onbiblttam' . Every
eneolng at right eelpeig—Wedwoday and ilsturdor otter
130Cna at 3 o'clock; doors open an boor before. Adollaelon
Z.• cent.—eb Ildr. half prien—eriunde of 23 popite and
ver. 10 cents—Tencbereornb wimple free. .013
McHenry's ThilsAslphia & Liverpoollane
of Packets.
Sailing from Philadelphia on the
1/Ib. and Li vemool an the Itt acerb month '
ANl.airea.NANl=.
OUROPII, Plathanial O. Kurth Mashie.
• " Alfred P. Smith, klaster.
BILACKAMLION. (new.) W. W. Wed, Keefer.
The above thins are built of the best and modeontly
materials. and are noted for the ramdity of their pailsaffea
they ere ettml up with all latest Improvements, am most
thoroughly venttlated. and am unsurpthwed foe their ati
eutomodations for &thud •CLOits and atelpftre /Weapon;
they ars comemuldedh7 men of acknowledged talent, who
the naegualled be their thproiethe to the packet weeks.
Persoue desirous of /ginning their - Menlo from the Old
Country eon obtain certigtes of pamage, which be
rood Pm eight months, and our agents in Zeeland and and r ecord will runtish them with theprofer inthrmattots and
lestrartlone rolatith to their drowns.. •
For the convenience of waterworn* whaling to send ume
tire lovely drafts tor fl sterlinn and Upward s •
Jolt without discount, which will be oohed by es P""l iy of
the Banks or Malt Mame ln the Untied Kingdom.
dif-Provielons supplied gaseengen coming from 4vvr
pool.
Beery week the following' impact will be (=tithed
each Wthelyer of 12 mt. of age ma overt 11.1 f lbs. bread.
2 lbs. rico. - os. tea, lba oatmeal. Meager. 1 'hamar,
fi lb. molathee, and 1 lb. pork. Under 12 years of
80. breadth:l4a 1 pork. Wi e lds f w... of water and Mu
rree. &near allowance of =gar end miasma.
KY ft o
No. at Walnutlstreet, below &thud. Philadelei lna the.
WW. PLOY
lelatf romir Sixthand Weed eta. Ptheburair,
N E W MACKEREL-115 bbla. Largo No.
a. (1851. Horton Intspectkru. Just ree'd and 11* sae
HICKMAN, •
J. 16 and Liberty st.
INSEED OIL-10 bble. pure, for sale by
114 j 46 ROBISON, LIME CO.
ACON HAMS-10,000 lbs. superior laal
tt7, for Ws by ILOBIBON, LITTLIC a CO ,•
JeD, 255 Liberty xi.
ACON SHOULDERS-35,000 lbs. foisole
. ..Lk by jeIG EUBISON. LITTLE: CU.
nACON-70001bel3ams, Sides, Shoulders,
UP for W. DT 5,16 a. t w.ueanAutio. '
COTTON—ZS bales (Batting) for Pale by
, ALEXANDER GORDON.
NEL 134 hunt -
FIRE BOARD PRINTS—For sale at 25c.,
by ben W. P. MARSHALL, SS Woad 0.
BIER HATS, FOR THE COSTUME
14 LOO
LA
fo A TURll.—Lo4Irs . and IllArfol rims fait roadvod
r solo by R. EL PALMER.
•
el 7 101 Market
r i a UMMER BONNETS AND HATS—R. H.
PALLER !um Aut !review:l • neat variety of neer
ummer Bonnets, von. temonful and =vat Arles. Atm,
Melia and Bore Maw. sad other U.L. ten
VILEESE--42 boxes, now landing and for
We by IMAIAII DICIEST Jr. CO.'
Rater sad Rant sta.
is lIEEE-200 boxes in store, for sale by
Jel7 • ISAIAH DICKIT t CO.
.AIBBONS REDUCED!—A. A. Moots Es
Co. an uo. ckatitur out tletzra7 I•tu•stoek of D°'
net Mo.. at. wt., rg•lttued urea. WI and statolue, Lf
you 'mut u burg. bloc et sad 61 Lartst 0- Len
ipAPER lIANGINGS—A large aseortment
of French and Aosodooka Pore h rimMoro oa
and and fur We by
.IeIT 8. Wood st.
NEW MUSIC.
KLEBER has just received
Where are the Meads of tor youth?
roma with Ulm
MlliZMO=l
Sera of Mercy, coeta7 fkovi CanyarfsPfigriaosChrlYara
The 7.l4,zgmm
hen bOOO,-from Clasen*. by Vera;
Criollor &oz. by - Macbeth:"
The reiebrat.,l Cradle tkers. by W. V. Walhae;
Moonlight Is cheeping;
The Sur of Love, a buotreaLtallad by W. V. Wallace;
Those bayhy day, are goaa—aa mug by the blab trallu
Catharine May&
Ifehrietu r Wallace Omer; Keepsake. Llaarbarlf, rare"
Wm Polka. L
.' Al., a flee selection of auy tisehlaa made.
ahau, Marches, and a entoplete auortaroot of Vbillasad
flute Mori. 101 Thlyd stun,
J'a' aura cum.. sr—
N.T.—!Orlr anirlu. • rples434 tot'orik; Maim .
Nllloo & NUTMEGS—On consign!nent,
.411 t. snla camp brlote tbras.
J. 117 HALLO DIC/CZY • CO.
BUCKETS -25 dos. Marietta, for sale by
/ale &A W. HARBAUOII.
1 4 1 EATIIERS--2000 lbol. for sale_ky
kle & W. ILIL&DAVGIL
UGGS-300 dos. for wile by
KA told Li . 111.11BALVII.
To IdElimus.
•
CRAPE LEISSE, blue, white and pink;
Crime, •hite and • !-
Mau& •tate, oink tn . = f
i .
jvla
Artllitial Vinson, for sale bb .
ARsirrir4o7.
a (ICI FER AV.:8K:4—.250 ao. foe sale 1.4 .
wi 4 C:IaiItI7TELNOT.
t*CITY PlNS—Just received; a beautiful
/ awrtmpfd. of plain Gold, bury Sdulatelled.iukt
.f.e . vr and &Arable mtte w mr . A. vnisox.
014 C 341ket .*.t, menet. of Fourth.
AOLD SPECTACLES-4 large assortment
it J UNt opetdup: al.u. Silver iced Merl of arm' Mud..
1,1 . 1 . of OW., of tba brut oualflr, euefullr adjuot.'
lb. vision autunliou Ibo stivelplas of Optlea/
r'l
- 1...14,1,..a put In td totalF.
W. K. WILSON,
Mar Ci arria ,' L.
i3oTisii-10 casks for sale b!
J. 14 Iseult DICIrET t CO.
17.1CTORIA LAWNS-30 j . iecee reed and
hq rale by iel4 ARZUSLINOT.
BARRED MUSLIN4,SO pieces desirable
V. "nd t " *. ` th t b 7 c.
WOOL TWINE-501 lbs e l: nm T. o A reale by
pl.& .
1:1:47i*:0:43011:17/*:1):4:11
T HOLMES' EMHART DEPOT; Thud
Pan
mn. !Toole. by the author of `Alt rake."
Loathe Laboe Lhe Loutlah four. hoc 6.6, T.
[elium:l of lierhardee. Na :L
ShelterearCe Sortie& Work, fiou 70, 40,.1.
11=013S1=Eibt. Na ll
-
Lecture. oo Amerlea, by the aartof Carlisle.
Five rears in Africa. by Coututins.
The Wavertey Nonl4 I. Z. vole —ernablete.
History of beudennle. t i z . r s„ katey—eotopleta.l
Ilte Heir of 11 ar t Way a bag by Mary Hovite
Ramble. in . •
Taut Tesatrs. by Dourlaes a eta
M r e . /b M e=lretAl. trfbrathworth.
Tbe Gehl Worahipper Ratherels ye /An Maze
histories' atreh by lbeof "Whited....
The Wife's Ulster, or u. Forbidden )bowl se.
&sneer, cc the History of a Portralk by an A:maim
Lbly.
Talbot mut Derma uoreb by J. L. bleCoareelL
loteroatioual MWIJOI. for June.
The Loraoette. or Shull. of the Tours: b_y•_ i. H. liarreL
Louise La Valliete, By Ouse—No. 2. This brueltuka
the vArt olt.
•
Journal far HOT.
Banco Bbakrbure. No. 70. unclad=
lektet's fletukk Pam, Abroael—by 0. w. Ber
nal".
The Pal, babel. • new navel tir Eugene Sue.
Under. Urahant Partelet June.
Caroline of Brunrortek—No.4.;
The =Le o n, by Fleury Osektaa.
The Cebu of Dew.ntwate: boveL by E.L. Itlaaohard.
The Matter'. Wife; by T. s. Arthur. •
Adreatunn of fberCern. by John Chat 0.14
jiLOCTIIOL-34ie by
4.14 1 EIDD t CO-. CO Waal
I INSEED 04;--1000 g allons (to .arrise)
TIU 00.. CO Wag at.
(ZPIRITS VateENTINE-10 bbleL,lto ar
o dr*) las d.VIVO •00,
J*l4 CO Wool st.
LARD 011 4 -10 ado. for sale by
Jeld J.ILIDD tC0. 60 Roal wt.
REFINED BORAX-500 lbs for ode by
014 - J . KIDD &CO, 00 Votal
FISII-15 'lbis. New Whitei
-1.14 )4, - • atigla
S ALERATUS--100 boxes pure;
bblx.
J. _ _ br
lbs. for exl•-':;„
.2 iela -
i. Cskiitli.D.
VEARL A sl 7t-31.1 bbls. for sale by
LINSEED Oft-30 bbLs.Griswold'sbrand,
6zr We 'by jell J. 8. cANnutt.
DO TAREI-4 casks for sale by : •
jell J. B. CANTLILD.
FIRE PROOF PAINT-10 bbli.for sale by
idl4
7. B. O.MtIIELD.
IffiCKETS-50 dqz. Marietta make, for sale
by , lel{ J. D. CANTILLD.
tHEESE-:-200 boxes for sale by ,
ioll •
J. B. FFIELD
8,165 N-1 5 casks Shoulders,
Jel4 JZlldretaroill t tater art.
C IIEESF.--80 oozes for sale by
ISAIAH DICKEY 00,
Jel3 Maier and haat stir.
SANDIER CLOTHS, for lifen'a and Boys'
of tom
Irg " d q C.
. 22 4 ".. 4:41 "'".. .ad
1.13 MURPHY • 131:MCIIVILLD.
LACK SATIN VESTINOS--Murphy
11)rd D los re shomedo hm
vary
, s ld• o upply at tboolmsetodo
- LIRENCII LINENS, of variono qoxlities;
.11: received and lollies too at the Ston. of
MURPHY • BURCH/MD.
ffi:filiS.llll 0 (0-4
THE firm of Clarke, Parks & Co. Rochester,
I. :hl. der dissolved itra strand cosman_,i the In.
tenon of G. Bt. lb.llolll being mamma sr Hamilton
Olerke and R. 0. Parka. who will aloft. the bminem as
• feruirri, under Me num and Mlle ol Cleat s Parka
b
All the asin,. of the late Mtn to be nettled, bT said
Hamilton Clarke or R. O. Make_
HAMILTON CLAIMS:
=2121=11!
. . . ..
if AV MG made a chinas in,oor linkman
eNg '11'4,17k1r.."er.1&11.-„I chins`
f:elatht bgdn,
Vbe Union Lthe to Cleveland, -,.• .
Late kn. andidletdm Lim to Lie;
rarely and tinte r
to to ItantUkot•
lazyrees Packet Lbw to ttlevelawl, .
Awl alto the buelnessigt e .alelow to stembeata . Mieblot
mi lu ße u ear, wlll A be 0 0
p llaesZr;_tbsontrit 401111 A.
• nor ST to, re. , COMM
of Water and Osaltanekl meas. • •
Pt ttabo rib. A woe I I.'S .—{ p e e l"' a /loe PAßit beeter B. . pa._
Sea - lay, N. - -
+
pONGRESS U is now Open for the re
‘..) eeptken of Tifton. Themnktor.thanktul for the
l a j orbe r rt i t one llV '''''''' = to ib l M idt thaw "d.pytler"'l4...
an the preteat seam. to mire CU botuntra at.
rat:eento and MOM 0111, he tIICaN wLU be sworn
methd'aey. to . than any_vbteb him bereatibte
teen wtorided upon th e _The enbetrlter bat taken
Wise to morose owl attentive colored emote, Ira-.
,00.0. F .1.
der tit conliction th at ey era beet tutted Warmth=
awl Wsnte of a taajottly• or Lbw lejOurnera at w: Team..
jelltlot • - • . Al
TAB. AND ROSIN—
ar. c. Ton V i re;
lAA UM 1340136. Z AA
.1,.1f
Joint arc • 00.
110 WILL SOMA for *sake . of aft
tl On DOLL.? B6D.W. erfealqicako
dy for thoVi 1
an, for Ws trK.
Ost i goll es worth low $
eerwttbira t on ALL
SEED-34 bbls. for sale by
)613 t J... a. y um 3. _
1.) ICE—IS tierces Fresh, for sale by
jel3 J. A. IL InLOT1).
EATIIER-100 Sides N. Y. Sole, for sale
br iel3 JAM PLOTD.
SUNDRIES- . .
6 keg. kbkt.
bbL ku'd
Lanor:
t.
6 .. and 1
HI bbl.. pare Flakwat Oil; •
• -.7 Witco b twietTebaeac
6 Owes Freikt Men
6 bk. Drkd Amick
3GO dozen Owsi Wnowfar •636 by
.142 , JOILN W ATT k CO.
FOE BALE.
QTOCK of the Merchants & Manufacturers'
Dank; Elbtk of the ftetmusre Haat by
jell
A'KINU. Banker sad Bract,
. Fourth st.
WONTED,
IyESTERN BANK NOTES, at lowest
wszket rat., sad btabest prawn, paid far Anter.
ran ear, In par Ulnae. by H. D. KING.
Jell . Banker a Broker. "Fourth at
Far gale.
&
LOT on Penn street, adjoining Mat
thew.' stable—Ell be sold ley. If dedrebli, the lot
sett divided to salt two persons. Entlttlieof
• solo A. NI , ME W'S CO.
Valuable Lot oa Third street for Sale.
I WILL sell the Lot on Third Meet, ad
&o.. eti b le:" . gete . e Via Nni t A.3°
rompon the ether. The front no Third street, le 4 4..%
fret, with a depth toward hooted stooet of 00 feet., more in
he. The rim le $4,100, one Mamoru! in band. the bal
sam wth Intermit to be wound by bond sad mortgage an
the Lo i , payable In one and ten years ham the date of
role. The title is perfectly grod. • •
CHARLES MAUR, •
jellidaw • at the otter of C. /Ruler t lb, Fourth at.
OTICE.—IF MATTHEW LINDEN, the
younser lormerlf of Helmet., the c nty ad.*.
trim. lenlani: mot oon of !liana, Lizokn.ibe elif.r. of
pane place. confectloner. atul who emigrated to New York.
in tbe tott ed ktatee old...ries. the year IMO. makes
application. either in DemonM
or Of U., to Charies.k.
rherroan, No. o Wall alma, New York. he will hear of
amethlng !etas adrantage.. jelbj.k.
' To Gardeners.
AFEW acres of Bound, near the city, suit
t, able of gardening, km We. Epaulet, of
it, 0 A. WILL:INS k
7 _ARD-12 bbla in store and for sale by
o • issien DICKEY 2 00,
t
Water k Fron sts.
hARD OIL of Bennett & Jones' manufac
ture, br DICKEY CO.
0 co,
front sta
CORN-40.bbls shelled, for sale by
kmB. F. VON BONIIHORST t CO.
fIIIEESE-35 bin for sale by
3.10- 11. T. I'ON BOhNIIORST t CO.
BACON -20 cka., received and for male by
veto MICE t M'CANDLIMI.
LINSEED bbls for sale by
ielo WICK At lIVANDLEI3S.
CIIOOOLATE-128 'Boston Chocolate
tar ode by jelo WICK t WCANDLESS,
DAY lIERRING—for sale by
isle • WICK k irck.ninva.
G REASE -10 bble in store and fore sale
!KAIAK DICKEYCO.. ;
lelikbr .t , Water and Front eta.
9101BACCO--t-'5 , boxes as'd of the best
JI. beanie la eat Se in Oar* nal Ste este 1,7
MAUI! DICKEY K CO,.
jell Water andlrmat sta.
Boyers' Piano Preceptor.
•
11 'EMBER bris just received Beyers'
rlebrated prompter for tee Piano; which Is am
edirectcriar by profteatonal m in this muntry and In
ntritte. to he tbe best work or tbe kind ewer priblishech
Beyer. well known as ems et the most intemotal camcomers
fur begtemeni and popile. has here mooned a want lang
'and *merely telt by the mmilud r element.
Mot, prommelea and Interesting to PM Virgil, both in too
exertion and tunes , thy greatly gulhisting and monde
ins the somewhat tedium and irksome 000 grimly of mn
liC and piano plating. The tolknring Prof reers who hay,.
examined the work. am referred to: • •
Profenere ilarborat, Landman. Fein, lkoth. 3.10
LOVERING'S STIGAR.=-20 bbla Loser
eiti:V. by u ` dP im A.rdrir ""4 -
pea 236 LibeTt7 st
Gadli.DINE BRINE.—III kegsSua
dines hi brine (Bardellens) Just received sna w. ..r
Jo WM. A. IeCLUILO a CO.
Pap, Mai Warty st.
ERESII TEAS—Just received at N 0.256,
Liberty at. 103 {Waite of T , T700t0ny4.4
"
mt. A. ircLuito co.
140 Gramm and Tea Dealers.
;DOT CLAY-7 toms Coplay'a Pot Clay, No
' 2.l.jna received and far sale by'
relfi N. WHOOSiIfAXEft k W.
MEW MACKEREL-50 tobLt—tio.
3.1 sew maclurrel Jug received end RR role by
JO S . S. it W. 11.111.8A.M1L
WOOL—Cash paid tar the differ
rt cot grubs of wool by
j• 0 S. lIARBAUGIL
'LOUR—Uu bbll. "extra" flour in store
sad far mat by jelo IL W. IiAIIIIAUGLI.
lk ACKEREL—Quarter 'bbla No. I. fat
/NZ =anemi a In store and for *ale by
UAIAII wesEr a co.
jai° Watar Anna at.
COTTON -116 baltr s iiii . aolutudib ssr . rge by
om
AVANA JUUAR.SO big whito Lia,-
sum, Jost retalvad and far aal•ar
BUREKIDGE At INLAIRAM,
le9 Na. 116 Water street.
LOAF SUGAR.-30 hble lonf Rom(
" nmtetltnne a INC MUM.
it. 116, Water street.
-
ULTIIITE SCARF SILKS.-A. A. MASON
• Co. leave Rut ' , calved per Capin. this ovornhad
Aadly of Me above stamp and &Arable
be; an additional eapplT retired tdafterdar vibboeu.to
whirls the albrodeam of mamma to lovitad Yo add and
14. Market a. . • •-• '
More New Lawns. •
4t. A. MASON & CO. hate jnet received
this d•r, • *go lot or thorn wen dedrable brown
W Ta k la= r i zt. 7 -cbevP,
.
The Fainilx Friend,
A BAKING preparation intended to en
zit. remade the use of Tenet—which, when mixed with
woorotill mince In 9031 he flour.lo orators loameaf4
cub, than br th e o_ f rms. The whole proem of bread
eneMns,_beibm setup baked, does not take mem than 2)
minue. you use Um
Whoaeolketeed of yeast fermeat.
.Thls saving of time Is ute anssideralon—and hotel
manmers of public sabot. Intlrmaries. hospi
tals, end hers Amnia._ will Ind no email saving br
the family .riend. Added Wall to. .d..
. 04 Ugh.
agereable ‘ wholesome diet Ihr 'ea voyages end repass In
emontry Mama where_ reset Li herd to Reis. this win be
found Invaluable for Mews and eakerit will be toned
, ra.eat bl ea
ma m .a,
ak not krge bmwet ttlan that User will be more
nelstae—wes bread men more Mann/.
lollbottleaiit Zoted Rfmwts.
Pll.ll.lPli A MATFIRS,
Z. ?forth Fourth et.,_ Philadelphia.
Pale Anent kr Pltmlarsh, 15T; Weed
arm. Mobiles
Phillip: and Mayers' New Article for the
World's , Pair,
t&QUID OLLIE, whicheeitenia wood, dune;
los, alase. toarble,guseusinu, or eeen
trottole or greureboo. Ina short time any artl
els
of
fUrctit . sama y_las made ujrood as mow by this sal «
armed and MI Cement. Th e bounkeepers of Oda
State are r wars of Its genedmi Mad mouriur
daptabillty to theft guru*. end It* loro tud
tried su moulted o at. Na ho
abould be will..
out Ita bottle or
!Mold Oleo--It ANVlirel
allure
any
&eau
!Ode may be used by au person teltb
ease on any aticle, ummer.. nem to u use lbr tbe
ghtekVtal to [Vein It le' a real blueing,
00 Bu l7.. zau
urdlet in e prO m fo of It. Don't throw annblog
out ening Ulla Iert bVIILLIBB A 0314 ,
DuMr PlUittrgh, J.ll79M‘.=V n : k
st. !te ear der. JOUR jellaba
FOR SALE—One Kiln'. ,of Brick laquire
Joe l; 14. ircusroctrs
21. :115 Fourth street
Ladies 4 0 .5 ! Ladies! •
WC i r/L•D_ rem save • pour furniture and
tat r 2 l . 4 .. muumuu labor Dr you sensate,
ilar amt drawing ream furniture might at ,
. brilliant end clean t If so, My PIII=PPS
—.an& S . BRITISH FBIL'IOTURZ POLISH.
gle bottle will rut. to extraordinary latthanu smuch
Taunt. u would coat old w $l6 to bare rormulshed.—
Inds L a put Maur for Ihrulture dealers. Bold In Doh
flee, at n't. kg*" Van
.t n a BIAVELO4,-';
Age nts tar Plttargb..B orth ETUN rth strr~.y
jut: of
Chlr and Liberty street .1 ' leallm •
W"--14 tierces for sole by • .
•
WICK a ICCAMILESS.
MawilamlittsA
QTAROH-40 boxen Bonbright's extra for
bi RIP RICVA brCADLESS.
LVET CARPETS.—W.hrelintock has
.tae sad lbs. n 4 .Ow Urged szeortmeat of Vel-
Carpet. e•rr offered to thialtacrket. CarplaWareboase
?la 76 Math -
la MUSSELS CARPETS:—W. M'Clintock
JUP Wm La Wire awl fbr sale • lam assortment of me
nor Emmen to whirl be Writes Use attention of
customer, Cuyet emboss. No. 71), Yincrth at. .7 1
.
LOCO MATTING--For public hulls and
rms. to aor. and ibraku b i
Clikept innzet,s;ell:l3o..LPlTPa.
BABBITT'S SOAP POWOS aro now
a, 'no karma a. I. mut. raft Kß aig u o thaw.
_r their ote the labor of 'rutting Is male leeele4d•
Warnotett oet to rot or lAtaht clothe. Vot ute. Imre
file sad Mall, by• • APC1.1111.3 a ooi.
no. lalerrty et.
PFEVIENCING COMPOUND, a easel
jra
t ot.t tor yeart for rabing cak.mte... b y which
• ig a 13 per coat la limy is effected, ►or ~e by
WM, A. AYCLORI.I
• ' I • 'YYI Überty at
BUCKETS &.TUBS46O dos. Buckets;
L4O " Tubs Ibrriaby
Jrs LB. WATT/MAN &AS.
VIORFL A few
.bbbTirisne, and a email lot
ll i i i a k kit"
.31'.41.17.10(AM-A.130:46.
I/UTTER-5 Ms. Pack; .
"id 6 16.6 ' i.‘wAiragarnut.67
T OBACCO -20 kegs (Cie r eNol3ix
tv7
j.i,vlLzit.6m,,..;.amt4
114 LOOMS—WO tone Soft.nmn., fore ig try
IP let _ ,• --.1141ES DALULLL.
LARD 01L-10 bbla. No.l, for sale br
i.9WICK * 31cCANDLS.S.
MANNERS' OIL: --50 hbis. just receiving
4 7eaaat . sad 11
. 1, sale b r y 4 . AM Sp/wax.
08. %tar 4.
( i g AL SODA-350 mails Sal . Soda of our
1,..j own make. Arc W. "4 red urrd Ikridt li a, *
11.1110 , NUTT. RY Oa
Rues strwt..
Ettra Fite 4)long Tea.
I UST RECEIVED, at No. 256 Libeity at,
• rla7 reperiar ankle of Ooknat Tee, Ichkh
'me anootbr .ararramed in the dl7. 'ltem dairies
tholes, delicate Calmed , bat tdill7 aramalb ni.erk Te.•
art inetied.to do Ms • triaL
siv...t Tr. of ent7 tvety, bp" m 3.5e..t0
itttlfsb sad Irish ;set Teas, 3 1eVio li reatt•
mucractioet ar no ale, ecansatly ea beat and tor e salety.
W. A. hIcCLU
Wows sad Tee Deniers
E BRICK—.%),OOO best fire, in store
IRE
far tab, by JAMES DALZELL,
No. Grs, mt.
,VLAX-10 sacks forsale by •
X Jog WICK a lIIIILIDLEgg
REIM
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
1851. SPRING ARRANQEMENT. 1 1
Forty-six hours to Phßadelpbia.
Forty-four botua to Baltimore.
.281 miles Railroad -103 miles
1 1 / 1 3; IMI7AIM a3l. 09116..111.11 20912
TO PHILADE L P H
lA, BALTIMORE Al
NEW
Being free from :Li many danger end port ernsi es
rortnreted tali piers Lix.t,
Two Daily Lines Repraa Packet Ikea
IEXCLUSIVILT tun PAsar.milaLS,) •
y EATE Pittsburgh. for Johnstown, •
thenni
•.1.1 Pmissallallroafto
. ROLLIDAYSITURGH,
Th..tatu •
NEW-PENNSYLVANIA P.-UE.IIOAD
Two Hundred and Tort an 'Miles direst to
• P PIMA; -
Sod Nettle leave every morning precisely et Right o'elteke
every evening at the sm. boa.
Tare to rhlladelnhla. dare to Raltbsurne. 119.74.
do hanoster R 9 do Ilmligeng MOM
Ratklengeri fur Baltiinore,
Take the Tort and Cumberland Railroad. at liarrisbotT.
.a= . l ) , t.di t =t l tbAt i.. plare. ldnunee (Mgr
7fid charge for handling Baggage on this Conta.
The Cure on this route an me. and of the mind MT.
b lf
construction for comfrt udety.
yott dont. rtttud. Mme o lli mut ut aol vcettketabla moor
weary your ticket. at
J. P. HOMES. Agent;
D. LEECH & CO. M
canal Rasta. Peon Sine,
1851. W . ESI R
N
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
D. LEECH. & COIL Ltlll.
•
RAIL ROAD AHD CANAL •
1111112.1
PITTSBU R - PITILADELPRIA, BAT I,
MORE, AND NEW .TORK.
TLIE Canal being in good order, we
prepared to tramptrt mWore merelmatbea
a Cram tbe alore eines. at Ito mama Wee PT
freight With pram; twee and The boats and
rm. my owned nod rontrotled by the promktom. Mb,
or Wine trammolitad.and torman't Imeeol7
apply' to. Or addreM . - .
HAYS BLACK, Proreletori.
Canal Basin; PernaMmet, Ftttabargb
' llAbltl/3 LENCII,
Pnieletng Depot,
Nor. 131. 15. South .ti
gar! U PPll t =111: 1 4 H I •
, • No. 76, North . Isa.re •
T. H. PEARCE, - Agent.
No. 7.. Welt. street, New Y.
FARB REDUCED -
la s t 1851. iiimgeNg
lONONGAHRLA ROME:
wiißrornorille and Cambodian], to Baltim
T' and Philadelphia. • . T.
MORNING BOAT leaves the Wharf
..,dl:!rrile"te
Tteeteewtng float leaves ds/lT (esetptlwtelaT et"
at 11= oO l erel i t Z 'fth tLe
" t"ti'M
' Time tbrntgh to Daltbnorw been. Tare
Ttme throuth to Phliwtelpbbe e 40 boos ate onlltl.
The National Bowl la now gm& Conductors we erttlt
the Owlet, between Brownee and Cumbetlanii, ltbledia
makes MU decide:UT the ben routs Sara.
ExTri 00..
;01.4 , 1:2:011 7j1ut.:2:40t.t:
..... _ .
c
i
ESUMMER ARRANGEMENT BETWEEN
" PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND. ..
%PRESS Packei and • Railroad . .. Line f
4 r .
Cleveland. milhest i of sleep. by Stemiers troln •
burg!. to Beaver, in eornectlon with the elemunly am
Express Packets of Clarke, Parka A Co
ed® Bente
to ULT..... 1.4 tee apletund new Panama Cars cif Wm
Cleveland and Illtsburgh Railroad Co to CleirelasuL
PACKETS. . '
• PENIVRTLI , ANIA--.- ' I. Beetnall.
- MAGARA--..--.--.—...
_....M. Tam. ..--
MAYA LOWER-." ...-, —.—. N. Baum i
- litausere leave their fending opposite the Motiongehero
Bane, M 9 o'clock., A. AL. monseUng with the ?advent $1
Bemer, which OW leave isiumellately on the arrival of the
nessmet.. arising at. Eallitina to time kit the Eminesen
too Caro for ClevelevaL Pamengem hy thia line antra it
In Wm to take the , ftilraM Lim of Stemitest
BUFFALO and DETROIT, and the steamers Pm fadit
ao, Milmosele, Toledo, Bandmir Clty. Dunkirk ,ad -
also for meanie train of ears Mr Columbus 1at....,
Ciminuati, CLASEN. PARRS a ozi., rce,,,,,,,,
2 .C.LreI.PA.
JENTS: - ' •
W.-EL '3IOOEILEAD.
- Me 9 iminv CL Charter Boot -
11. M. MAILMAN,
7 Otiive:UMP.r Monongahela Boum ;
... J. A. CAUGBICT. .
immniv.ol ' i mitheill as Water
eIPI - - - - PITTSBU
ItSSEY .
link
•
1851.
UNION LINE_,
On the Pennsylvania and OW math—
morals-rose: , _
cußg_r, PARES &
Cli& N, CRAWFORD . * tXr....i.ettelitsio, 0.
THIS well known Lino is now mffed
ciNMILV:s 4 .s r n the Canal sad /a U: sa
rh.Paraitl. of IN. Lhasa. unsarpasosi nounterotnat.
dmitati - Bwts, en...-km. tI C'50411.4_4.1.er
tkarr
One Bosititra Plttsbungh Ciontland dant ,
to couterosion with a Liens of steamboats tetweesnM
BURtift and BEATER, and a Lino of arsterass Resat
(propeller 024 Towels) on the Lake&
CONNIGNELS:
11. B.
Parks
Sta 03 4 T. a 0
0 , 4340.1:6 04
A-4LN. lVrren,.. • '
Newton Isil& 04
C. Prentiss. sum& 04 -
Brayton Co., Rms... . •
Knot, Grinael Co. Yrs:AIN. 04
IL d.. Miller, Cuyahoga Walls. 04
Wheeler, Lao t Co., Akren, 04 - *.
Herdsman Psttlhons, Pandasky City, 04 • '
Postbus & Peo, Toleda 04
On., D l.l attoit, Mishit=
Douseman &Co.,llwankis. Wis.;
Snamu
ilea &Gibbs it o ,„__Co.,Chlesan, 111.;
n IOIiPrZCAL - 0118Y, Agent.;
apt nor. Water and Psulthfold 1148 4
•
pOPPERAS.-35 bblo. for sale by •
• • J. KIWI
•
Be„ so. wood R.
STAR CANDLES-10 boxed, prime
7 elaard.by J. XTDD CO.,
No. 62, Wood St
EDICATED Wines and Brandies, a freste
let.iiist realm) acid rot br •
, • J. KIDD 41 - CO. •
• N. 03.Wccd
JAPAN VARNIS!I-3 bbls. (Baltimore
; , So. Mk Wad C.
CREAM TARTAR—:I,OOO, lbs. for safe bir
Q PERM 1 1.1.0!bbli. e xtra, . !Ile
ie2 - • ' • WPM IIeCANDI:
!TANNERS! OIL- 7 23 bbla. far.aade by
la 2 • • -TICK W t cANDLIU
O & MACKEREL . bbls. for sale br
JAM= DAUM,
- • • tin 63 Warr at
14.
I.ULM' SARSAP.-ARILLA.—A few d0 PEn1"47°'.."..1.1 I f . wwgzUHAN.
Corner of Wood sod Sixth =nets.
02. !.NABY SEED.—L3,SOOIbs. just receiTeit
1.4 from th!, gut, • pleo• article of Eittlr amt. Ibrale•
, B. N. i11rg...14•.
C:sraerof Roof wad Binh Meet.
g ." - ` IO FPEE.--300 bga. prime Green 'Rio Co I ,-
ksoyedud sad Od Ws - 1w
row( WAIT ca.
bble. new 1851, Tried 13
30 boll Mao. do do ' do
Iu •.`," a o, lko W e
iiDool JULIN WM? t CO.
CHEESE. -31 bre—Cheese, receiving
Ilkindro Mae, and fOr aLbr
JAMES DALEELL,
1.6 Nu. es W. at
lba. Lard, for sale. on co
dement by • T. WOODS Z SON,
No. al, Water rt.
OILS.—,BOO gall bleacledwinteisperm oil l .
sao - xtsfl cord • "
1,...2:0 •.: i i... 1 , 1" rte**.. . "
. - r .-
,
\ 'to ' . : .• irl eater
''''). : •
• 1,403 ' " Tanners' oil
, . 1.800: "N. W. ec**t 'lisle ail ,
16 ( 4° "" 4 ''' "41'7 MILLSIL.
= * incErrsom .
la' tina 2:M.Ltberty W.
LANTATION Sur and !dolman
P DIL,T.Pera.
In stare and for ode by dn. 72
. MILLIZEL lIICICETSO
4
Ma.= S LI K.
SUGAR House Molasses and Plantatiu
,
s ffett. A. 11:1101as;“—fit. Juno IlefinezT.
10 bids fair Plwatatlao dam.
0 " DTT
Vre N & aal c zn, u a r w so a s
t = r
.t.
DIABBITNG Double Refined SalerabU
at el, h. uve 4 2d n u t= saz i ,
,r"Z s ' t wa ft rirdinao a no_ .. 1t to 77
. I br • 011.411 Tea mown.
ICE -a) Tierces like in Store and •
roe - - KILLER a RICENTBOII,
• • Noe 221 a Lamle re
ROMAN' CEMENT-2 bblo., for sale
-
Ith z a. Y. VON Wallow: a CO.
i•.. , . „
k..
CHEESE 30br.s. W. for sale by
ks.e. P. VON lIONIIOUST Ak CCL
R --AISINS.6O boxes 11. R. Moir& - -
ieb L N L Y. f.r!a l 1129:7=0.
.I=NDID FRENCH PAM HAN I
1N(38.-m6o/d. Gold sad Toloot, Bom, ilammtf7
aroma Poser. of nolo. somata.. sad
I.toso to soft Um clottoostmaees of Lama story eiss.
Kum it.
LRON--240 tons Beres creek;; •
pia • .
ICOOKm
W
mra a
sounon rco. "l.
cm Libuty
•
Itnuulies, Srmes. Ba. ' .
LI/Mina completed arinngementc
Ikon. to Mee= rabee.Ecuwisna Cr . '
esseatkag o nty wan.: am Um "deka:, 2 , 7 3
D i tilnittl73. .n 44 u.x.
. 1 .. RUA..
Inas wade:muter. hes.. WU, ifdadevrt ! 1 0 . 1
110 000kr . Atterlan is la joo . o.o. vVed
-cabana itnasik.
hista seal ern eases itiao-* •awk•
al mes h )
Ondbewwiighsniec the
WIL tgr.nsta '
L2t • MEW.
no mans, marts o ? Azt nm • 0 /4 nal waysikar,
assaPawe, well karma brants.
1 74 bnads .4 vintage. •
4S. cans andeer /346-7.
. 00 , , o , i l o il i ad or O o laret Wk. '
lo 1 ; 0 4 • 9'. out Yana wct tom Gir"
superior Okt Junks Atua.
av;ta v=og o Loodow
. Bre, ` ap t and &eta Ai mporsN . -
tr.ter, Marseeida.-Carsoa. tradogt=d'areaT°
Lawn stork at iCAPAPA SZsLigg
_Au of sysi I will etrer an vy tavunble
Orders will `..nested wit h`
despatch. mnaad
at bent nu. A- ti.