Uteri' of bulk articles of merchandise, they, must succumb to Water navigation; but every one was mistaken, and it 14now eoneetted that railroads can compete succrfully with canals -in transporting freight at lo' rates It Is staled repeal official: authority, that.ndirMuis can can, - ' , ltreight front lake Erie toiliew Tot* for lesa than the Erie Canal Can. i.I -- ; -,• • The actusi cost 'of tranamting - artimts upon . railroad is deduced' with a gad deal of acettra ;cy from the ;average cost upon existing 'roads.= ,':This is act forth in returns toads anntudly he * ;rome . ,of the States, Afasinehosetal l'etmsylva:: . pia and New York; for example, byl the railroad 'companlea. The cost on the BostiWand,. Wor cester is aim ssilrper . ion per mile—on..the Western road, with harder grades, ;it is ascend o hal/cents. The Heading road, its managers assert, - can canycoal at six mina per ton per mile, because their trains ere fully loaded one way. It is estimated that, by' verycareful man 'agernent In every department, trains of 100 to o . may_be, run at an Average cost of eighty cents ' per mile. at a elowmite ;,.or that railroads can carry freight at an average cost of eight mai, per ton per mile. - Now, there are three nines of rail -"road by which prodeee from Detroit; can reach ' eastern markets cheaper than upon the Canal ; ' and if we allow ten, mills per ton, ortwent-fivo - -_per cent. on the above estimated host of , 4trans portation, we will find .that a barrel ' f Nur can k e carried from Detroit to Boston irailroad for sixty-eight cents, which is Serita cheaper than it can be' carried' y canal and Pifer t° N. York. The superiority of railroads over all other mien of conveyance, is admitted at the Nerth as .M fixed fact."—.N: 0. Battik. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. PUTLIEIIED i CO PITIBBITBOH MONDAY MOANING, JUNE 28, 1851 Anthassonic and Whig County Ticket. raungogre moon Or orgrater•ograt.• IS ' ALT II 0 Itlf /111:L.of • A611571. , (7 Agnos or Attalla MCAT.. HEN Y L L 1/11 . 8. Otrittabiargia., /C9Ol 01 IMLItt 01.25.71,6 01,0001, AC. WIG B. 31 . CLUM.K. ' amlOcaes roncrag or °ogre or 45g3rgasmarogg.40 WM. 1.10000, of Lower fit Clair. • ' THOMAS L. bI'AIILLAN, of /lifelong - . • JOHN 3fTLVO.KllY.ofifotiloogn. • . , ' ' JAMES F1F7112.,_ * of Anownien. GEO.. 3.:. APPLLTON,of Birmingham.' , TILOS. PENNEY, of Blqicerport.... " JoICT 1.1114 4 0.11, of fogiong.._ . 'FAXIJEL PAlltitifrOC.B. of Pittshorgh. MUTE. •"AMT. RICHARDSON, of Alifeenf. .7/11R0 /I- BRUBILof Plotabargh.: , • : JOR- V ithMlD, of 11 prer Maga . .• „ SCIIIiii.BI:4O, of l'lngba=ll. , • • ' ' 11 - 31.14 - at of Allegheny. ' . groriog.' .101E5 EMERICJi. of Wean/leas. • FRENCH POLITICS.. Tbo.most important• item of sews brought by the Humboldt. was ibe speech, of the President of Franco at' Dijon. - gito the epoech'in an - other' colomnthia morning, together_ frith 'don . . impression - it made upon. those who heard .it, and also I; pon.the majority of the National Assembly. lagainet whom it was directed. The cop? ars ;''rive is supOsed tti bovi. modied one, 'the ulcin., offenalie exprmsious having been . . softened or • . By thc Niagara we learn that the - excitant. soot gamed by this speech was on the incresse,.. d that the President and his friends had - 1 jeer, obliged, the pressure of indigruiit `fQ sling .tosulfested by those against whomlt vas d ireot-* ad, .to own the original version,vith all its:edlen= are characteristics Some say that ads. Napoleon committed a great blunder in this matter; that he haLl rash . - precipitated a straggle which, althea& inev itable, might have been deferred; but we: -think it was a bold and premeditated stroke of policy. ilfthis act he has declared 'opti was- nit lithe Chambers, and thrown himself with theap accent least of unboundph.confidence, tips n the support of the people. 'Mat he ia ape polar favorite is evident.; and the signaaow an e that ito will prove fount:mug for the; LegitinshA n and on the one 'iside, and the Itt 4 BM.' pahlicans, on the other. But it is use) coo to epoculate upon a thing no versatile. as 'ova ch Rum • Etraisnxxxr 7011. Firmer Orr.Ents despatch from Rome mentitias the fact that .tta Supreme Tribunals of the Sacred CMatudta /144 feot ooo ttl b man to the galleys for tweaty. J.llll for a•a em piieg to prr i ecat another Mon from Itgb . .ing a cigar. It limas strange to no that trivial a matter cordd beimagoified into a rime atoll, and replies. explalcuttion. Ili Lorne, the trade is tobacco is a ornament monopoly. The manufacture and tale to, farmed out to an individual, who pays the' moven:meat a large . gum for this exclesive privilege, 'assessing it of course upon the commodity, . On the raMe ciple that the people of 13r,ston once r efused 't o use tea bemuse; it was as/Idled with .an °diens exotic, tax, many 'oaf the Romer peopler . abstaix . from the use of tobacco, and age all tit eir . roue to discouragi its tu are, so es to Wine the. governinent in this brareh of its rename: . The ' interference, there fore ,' by merman witbeutother tr atit'a' cigar Fes a. political offence; *act of ;mason, and hMtee ; the severiti of the:sentence. Few have any idea' of .the, crushing. tabor, end. barbarous Ttreatotent, endured by galley slarres. - .Stern's iniMintble picture of a single priloner 'Jinni a more vivid Impression of too barren of solitary confinement than could be had fican the most elaborate history of the French Bittstae.7- So this single incident affords a mere just cook ceptlon of the detistable :tyranny that mow crushes the Roman pmple thatc_eolddlaehtsin , ed many other way. .18 it aiii . ciiiidixthst they would quickly drive the. Pope from..them if the foreige mercenaries who guard him would Only permit theta to do SO. OLD INGLAIM ,DEPEDDED • On Satunlay-we received the followingletter, - which from its pttgnacions spirit is manifestly from a genuine son of John 'Bulr. 'We like its aphit, notwithstanding the oceere Sump the --- writer 'trite to lay. We publish. it, because we think it would be wrong lc) hide each alight on , Bnowastntr, Pa., June, le, .1851. Editors' of Pittsburgh. Parade: • Gram antert—Observbaginyour highly reepect ' able jourrud, which I peruse daily, the so nitre-, rated rematka of "the pauper manufacturers of ttrope:—. , the laborers who are obliged to work -wages that will barely keep them from stirva- - tion," - he; &c.; which is doled out ad frequently to your American readers, many of whom. have as little knowledge of the true state of. affairs in grigtaia as yourself. Allow me to inform you thati list year made arisit to the - "oldetratary," having been absent about ten years in the United States, and.' must confess that on .a thorough Investigation into the condition of -the working population in the principal manufacturing teems in England, I ere it as my decided opinion,. that they ere infinitely better off than the-same, 'ow ' any other 'laboringelass in -'this country. Better paid, (mind it is all cash,• mul no .shaving trade,)better fed,aiid quite as wellclothed. It. is true Oaf= immense majority of the working hands in the:English factories are boys and.chil ' drew of from nine to fifteen years of age.. They can-do nearly as much as fall grown bands, and of course ' are contented with half the. usual wages, Is not this a better emtern thanallow ing—ps they do in America--in every town that have been a resident of—whole groups of idle glris to sit at home; sucking Pager sticks ar.talk Eg slang, while their' , old mothers are math. wrath ' tub ; and they will not go to serriceif you would offer them ten dollars a week—and that the b o y.. oh dear: - the great rising republicans—they are tthemployelcrowding all the great street ear, oughfares; perhaps scattering dust in the eyesof • passangere,nr planning some villainy:76=e gar den or orchard to rob—to work they will not go, . A distinguished - foreigner travelling In Eng-, land, onto remarked—. But I do not me your. Km people—where are they?. That was *caret t— they were all employed, poor orsoot poor-sews. '?"youth that were not at school:were either at, trades or in manufactories. The old and disa bled ars taken care of In workhouses and hospi ., tale. All able-bodied mat are fully employed, - -and in addition to moat substantial food, think -themselves devilish badly a if they (the starring population' of England) sonnet got .their: pot- Wuort) of strong ale-or porter tries a, day. ater. where's the Englishman who will drink Still, if it flatters your' national pride to go on. throwing dirt at the industrious classes of. Groat Britain; which country wilt. gamer ar later, through your eery and jealousy at het- magnift-. i peace, eauleyett to realise the fable of • the bull and the frog, which latter, you know, ; strained and swelled, till be burst and fate pieces! ; • I beg ~ y est will lay the flattering.moction to year 6011. sUll read your paper, and will content myself' With the motto, reldseuu,,, We ahaß not go intw a disputaton our oorree ent about his fat's,. stated in hie Bea' and and sweeping Minis ; but enll merely a ei dales — have reishictete ticinliturtrincreports, sobtailitedio4ll4i:tint, bycoMmitteetiappointed Id; the parpos4 of the legrxdfxl and =freeing ociodition of-the iaboringpocrr of'Great Britain, m the reanoteetnring towns, in the collieries, and "einn in" bis rural dlittrieta. - 'Xhosa reports meal (41 WA• horrible fact that young fetnalis, in a state of nudity, are in some instances harnessed likamolests_aoal ears Lathe deep, dank mhstacif tYirlishirei , ;Did oar hind eeerment with any °tithe Iloncrogshola Again: if, •as our ourreipandenat says, the Is boring elantea in Fog .4 are, ' , infinitely better otr. than the Luna or my other laboring crass in this cotustri; achy 'lre they crowding to- our shore* In ullitlaillall7. If what lie nays le true, the tide of emigration might to be setting in the opposite direction. ~.Water!" says our indignant friend, •• where's the Englishman who will drink water?' Rather an equivocai compliment, by the way; and we fear that the fettles of a quart pot were muddling the brain of our friend when he wrote this 'let ter. A. little water would hareem him soberer and mo r e matter of fact viewe of thing' in old England; and howerer it may bevrith thousands of poor fencers he has left behind him, it is evi dent that he is not so devilish badly off " here but that be can luxuriate to his heart's content in roast beef and the contents of his quart pot. Long may . he live to enjoy them, and be able to abuse the-boys and girls of his adopted country. But he must eXOIISO us if we continue to re cejve the. sad statistics of his native land as bet. ter, evidence of the condition of its laboring poor than his random, rambling assertions. • • • For the Pittsburgh Gazette. Ms. Emmen-4n the recent action of the Dry Goods MCA to close their stores at en earlier hour, a great =any stores hate been entirely overlooked. There are retail dry goods houses on Wood, Liberty, Penn, Grant, and many . other streets of our city. Now, why notmake It a gen eral thine , The clerks in the aforesaid stores hare just as much right to recreation and pleas ;are as the Market street clerks hare; they also sell G voll 'meaty goods atter night, and keep their clerks is closely confined self they were OR Market' street- I would, therefore, • request thews persons that carried the paper around, to - call„on those other houses, and see what can be dome to tasks it geoeinl. Curatt. . 'Moil:town from France principally relates to the visit of the President of the Republic to the Statham departments, far the purpose of open ing the Paris and Lyons Railroad. LouiarNapo- Icon entered Dijon on the evening of theist of 'May amidst the neterntions of the whole pope hen whir had turned out to welcome him. A grand banquetwas given by the Mayor of Dijon, .who'deliverel a speech on the occasion emlogis ing the ,Presidetit Linlitt Napoleon replied to this harangue by the following speech, to which considerable political importance was attached, and which was received with tremendous ap plause andenthusiamn. illow I wish that those who entertain doubts of the, future accompanied me ;midst thepopu laden of the Tonne and the Cote d'Or. They would be re-assured on witnessing the real dis position of the public mind. They would have seen that neither the intrigues, nor the attacks, nor. the impassioned, discussion of parties, are in harmony with thesentiments anti the condition of the nonntry. Prancedoes not desire the return to the old regime cooler whatever form It be dis guised, nor the experiment of fatal and imprac ticable utopias% . h is because lam the most na tural adversary of both:the. one and the other, that Prance has placed her confidence in me.— If each were notlhe nee, how could be explain ed this sympathy of thepeople towards me, which retests the most destructive polemics, and which absolym me from a share In its suf ferings. If, in fact, my Government has not been able to teethe all the amelioration it intended, the. fealt is to be assigned to the menceuvres of faction that-paralyse the good will of amen blies, as of governments the most devoted to the public interests. : It is because you have thus undorstr.ol_tt, that I hare found in pat riotic Burgundy a reception which for one is approhation end encouragement. I avail myself of this banquet as Of a tribune, in order to open my heart to my fellow citizens. A new phase of our political lifo . commences. Prom one ex tremity of_ France to the other petitions are in course eignature, del:Ending the revision of the Constitution. • I await with confidence the manifestation of the country, and the decision of the Assembly, which will not be inspired except by the. sole thoughtof the public good. Peter since I have beenin power, I hamproved, where the great, interests of the country were iri ques tion, bow little Iregarded all thatconcerned my erelL 'The most undeserved and the most vio lent attacks „have . never madame forget my calmness. Whatever be the duties the country imposes on me,, it shall find me, decided on fol lowing its will; and belicSe me, gentlemen, Prance still - not perish in my hands." The correspondent of Galignanis Meuenger wires the following account of the reception of the Preeident'o declaration, and of the feeling Elmira toward him. - It le almoit imposeible for me to describe the setteatioin which was caused by this speech. It was delivered in Minn and:emphstio verse, and :at its conclusion_ the ball rang with the most en lhunhiStit.alteleuse, \ „which lasted for several minutes. When silence wee restored' a band of _ male sad feitude Orpheunists were introduced, and nmgn song composed for the occasion which was waradrapplatided. -At 10 o'clock the Pres ident repayered toi the subscription ball given at the. theatre, which was attended by the elite of the inhabitants of Dijon; and very crowded. The President' opened the ball with the wife of the Prefect. , At nightfall the public boUdings, and more particularly the railway terminus, were brilliantly Ultnninated, and theinhabitantsfollow ed the example, while rambling about, waiting the arrival of theYreaddent and being desirous of tutoring the real opinions of therural population, - I entered into conversation with a number of farmers and firm laborers, and in no case did I meet with anythingt but enthusiastic. praise of the president The journalof the Capital express great dis satisfaction at ithe speech of the President at Dijon, which was regardedin thelight of a decla ration. of war agaiturt the Legislative Assembly.. It is -.understood that the published version is less strong than the speech as it was actually de linered. The President Yen :Media Perin an the dd'TnaeY There was `considerable Mir on the Bouleraids,but no disturbance. Cries of Pees is Ennalipte were most frequent THE NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. The effect there of the President's Speech at Non --Interesting Debate on , the Amy. Datatian - Tuesday, June B—Much agitation prevailed in the Ball, particularly on the. Left, where a SZv ar ab l y t l c a o =den a t r el j git ;Int= Jon, was handed about' Messrs. Prscatory, Do wnier, - de Hauranzi, and their friends appeared entire other aide to consult together on the cause they ahenld posse°. N. DeSMOIMICZUZ de Gine applied for lease to addressluterpellations to the Cabinet, rela tive to the speech delisered by the President of the Republic., at Dijon, on the let inst., and ask ed, on-what day the Ministry wished to fix the interpel/ations. !Immediately," .nrplied N. Le. on Panda. , , , • . 'deCare' said that be bad applied for leave to pat questions to the Maestri, relative to an insetting and calumnious letter speech for the Assembly, .said to ham pronounced at Dijon, whore he , heard AL Faucher disclaim,' .on the part of the Coven:anent, all pailicipation to plots md 'conspiracies: After hearing that • declare and- that- Miele General Ohangarnler, .which was sowell understood.bythe Assembly, he withdrew. his demand, at the same time that he requested the Assembly to considers prepo sition he bad deposited long ago, to the effect of interdicting the -presence of officers of the Na tional Assembly'atpublic festivities. M. Dupin replied, that the Aesembly was only represented at mob solemnities when it appals ed deputations for the purpose. Pd. Placatory then asked if a sentence insult ing for the Assembly had been pronounced. He was aware of the difficulty of arriving ate proof but he thought 'that any mileages, or even a tadeler. who heard it .being questioned as Ito authenticity, Wm. bound to tell the DL •Dupin observed that be had no such M. Leon Faucher here rose and mid—'The 'speech !me been published in the Monitenr. It Is the only 0E5114 TareiOn. The Cabinet smog zeit, no older) M. de Gino eurnsebnently asked the Ministers if the following sentence was in the eiteeelu— .lhe 'Assembly, lent me its co-operation for all theastres of repressien, but danced it to me for the measures of benevolence I had proposed in the interest of the people." Pitoatory here interfered and declared that the exisnmee of the oedema shaving been denied by the Cabinet, the latter was entitled to credit,. and the assembly shmild proceed no further.— He aceordingly moved the simple' coder of the day; which Was adopted by ,a considerable ma. • neeessenibly proceeded to discos the pro. jeot, tending to grant dotatione to the officers, non-commissionci • offioere, and soldiers of the Republican Guard, who were decorated in Jane, Fromilas Cincinnati now. TENTIIIO:73B DOW. There has been a treat deal of twaddle pub-, fished I.4ototdriti how dertng 'the ladles are . golni to be,riiintrodadng a new style of dress. We tee it data that it arudnly be dine— . . that certain lades hare Ventured to appear lathe streets of New York, Philadelphia, Ind Byrn- Lease, &a The origin of this foolery was in the letter place, a village in Western Nei.Toolt,.is district of country ftunous for ii 111041410113 on es tablished landmarks in morals, science, politics, and common sense- Thereabouts, when a bdy: we that beard of • steam-doctoring, and learned that Johnny liaw; freish frnmthe lapstone, could for VO, Lod with the aid - of a .patent, beArtall fed to_ practice medicine on the steantarmeijili, - The Illilleritta a few Years since WI armies of disciples and, more recently, that` smart .Fos family c alled spirits tip from the rastydeep for a dollar a sight, to sap the email remain of -coml mon sense out of the weak noddles of. the ered-. clops; par &Arnie. There the pure - abottion ists g iro-rent to - the ravings of troubled consci ences' and pasaresolutions insulting the Govern ment, only to demonstrate their entire ignorance; of "morals, government, and patriotism. This Is en age of excitement and innovation. Changes in all matters connected with real pro grins are frequent, end unhesitatingly entered upon. But the thinker and the scholar know that the dress or costume of a people is never changed suddenly, and gnat innoTatioas are only made in It by slow degrees. The dress of a people is a part of their character, their civilization, and existence, You might as well attempt to change ,their language, religion, or government. It has been changed in nations, but only after their complete conquest and subjugation. Bash. ion, that tyrant of the hour, may sometimes modify it, so as' almost to effect a change, bit only to come back4s its original starting place. The bead dress of a gentleman in Western Eu rope and America, for the last thousand years has been hat . , Sometimes it has been high and eloped like a sugar loaf--sometimes low and sleuthing—at others broad and henry—but it has always boss a bat; while the natives of the East have in all time wore turbans. The same may be said of every garment of dress. The short clothes and , doublet of the 14th andlsth century are nothing more than petits, vests, and cloak of our day, different ht style.' ' _Where a people bare been conquered, it was the frequent practice of the conquerors to root , out what remained of the national spirit, by. Fompelling:them to change their dram. Hence, on 1795, atter the conquest of the Highlands of Scotland, and;the ruin of the adherents of Charles Stuart, the British Government .determined to compel the Highlanders to change their deems,. in order to extinguish the martial spirit which its associatiotur inspired. After the chiefs of the clans bad been banish ed, shot, 'or executed.on the gallawrs; and the: commanding pohits tilled with forts and soldiers, the order of the government was issued and rig pronely enforciot The cries and sobs of :the 'Gael sounded through the world ; but the thing was done, and the pride of. the Highlander dig aPicared. Zhengis Slum, the grata Tartar conqueror of China, compelled the Chinese to change their' dress; and to shire their heads, oil but the long MU, which they-wear plaited at the top.of the crown. It was done to distinguish the conqueror from the conquered. To this day the Tartar sol diers, through the empire of Chine, wear their hair as straight and long as the European. Np great changes hare ever been made in the dress or style of a people, except by violence. The flowing - robe, which is the present dress of the females of Surer. and America, hos been hallowed by time for thousands of years. It is itiMariable for ite modesty and dignity. It can be accommodated to all changes of climate and latitudh t and to a tall. fiat figure,' with an ani mated 'walk, what can be more becoming and en cdsantiog The Tarkieh dress has *drainers. It appear to be admirably adapted to the character of the ratios who wears it Islip*, fantastical, and flippant The Turkish female holds no rank in society except to excite desire, or minister to the pleas-. Tares of " the lords'of creation." They are close ly confined in the house, and uneducated, except in trifles. The daughters of the rich are given away as preeents,lnd those of the poor sold as property! • • Their dress, like their character, !is intended to excite the dallianCe of the 'how.. We know not what our ladies - can. see attraitirt in sock examples. In our society a pure religion and more eleva ted phtleeophy has enlarged the heart of min, and drawn woman towards him as his friend, most dear—as his companion, , most near—to mitigate his sorrows, or to flare his prosperity, That empire over. which she governs has. its ori gin in dignity and purity of characier. It can only be preserved by cultivating the instincts of the true woman. Her _very delicacy, and feeble aAs are her best defence. Termagants and men women may bold conventions and' pass reaolu gone about the rights of the sex—the inconveni ence-of their dress, the tyranny of the men, etc., !Al.—they are but the gaseous exhalations of the corruptions of the times, as fleeting as the air. The sphere of woman is in the domestic. circle. She is not expected to encounter the dangersend perform the duties for which nature seems me chilly to, have adapted the-Aden:ter tea. The beauty of her form, the delicacy of her mind, have given to here different, though not less portant destiny. Let no frivolous - love of change or giddiness of mind weaken those instincts of modesty and of dignity which now 'clothe her with divinity. We shall lose. that coat denee we have, always had in woman's tart, if the suggested change in her .dress receives the least °metal- Inmasn.—The correspondent of the London Mandng Chronicle. writing in respect to the forth coming crops of Ireland, say* that, all re= parts from the country give most entehrag ing amxamts of the prospects of -an abundant 'harvest. The land has been far betterand more extensively cropped than In any year since , the famine, and, notwithstanding the met-mons am aunt of emigation, much more land is under "Lem wheat is now sown than in 'former years, - but has come up moat vigorons/y; oats and barley have a very extensively planted: the breadth, oflandcmder potatoes is nearly as great as ever in many &stride; and flax, Which, has been cultivated far and wide, protnises exceeding ly well, frmigthe rain which fell so opportun , ely after the sowing had been complete: Than there are alb fairest spends to a/akin - ate agood harvest,whloh would produc e a Most potent in. finance in ticceleratieg the recovery of , t4ts• country. MeLiniz's Lintir Pxas.-4n offering Chit Medleine' to the Willa. the prourielore are .en aims that they hare'to encounter a hunty uirterated by the countless humedticaLs whkh bare bo4n tolneel UM . . the Path. Mshm th• ant* of runlet utedtriam. .We as con vinced, hoverer, that it le onli neeinanyto girt their nr mad! a trial to plate it in public esthuation far shore all tradhn4 etteuts'of lb. kind ever offered to the public. th. lu,.ndori of an enlightened,extedeneed, PhYsloinn. tam Mr =my yeses wed It in his own pru .tice...nben its Meat rumen induced him to offer it to the nohlie. at lama • Per leale by J. MID t CO.. ' " No: al, Wool et. "Every (wilily should at once procure a bottle of the great Arabian Remedy Ihr Mena bsest,oall , ed ILO. Farrell's Arabian Liniment • It allele the nee keenes neLas to a few saltintea restores the ernortal and ...pent WSW, and thus cares am Mats; IC lensatmieS the nab jp the team, relaxes contrasted mat, =lb rheum. tiro end palsied thrae of twenty' pars' standing; aim, tte ...wet mkt, enlargement of the glands, and Li lhe bast medleinefte ailment* of cattle everdiesorared. curiae meny, sgavins. splint, end all Mamma ehleirrenalm on canna entice-ion; Fee adverileernent. Self Foreign and American ;Hardware.. . LOGAN, WILSON - & CO., No. 120 Wood Street, NAVE NOW IN STORE £MI and complete stnetot FORE= AND AMERICAN HARDWARE, eniawior the wing. trade. mad whkb they nee prepared to altar a paisheaers at mums that will ampere thrombi , with any of the wham eitieet mar TRUTH FLOATS ABOVE FICTION LIKE OIL ABOVE WATEIL—The eick oaaxran tail geed memo. by trying itote quick as IL Dr. can tell aimed dipper hyaenas IR And II one man trim lc, and dm4 ltl 1)00f, It Ittn destroy the popularity with the whole city. TOtt Met Intecdege modicum lota popular ca, not e . 10 tomemet really nobnantlel vinous, freerrom all bed effects of Taff obi KUM..., and It la this bet that hes established _the reputed= of "Unit% Compound Field Extract of Per. ...Dania," beyond a i men - . dispute. IM action anon the human system Ulm segendence leltb ratleinet and phi. Ineopldeal principles—lt promotes. the various merethome and exertion , of the body. ransom obetruetions, Meath.ee roadvid and deemed matter, etrenietbene the enat ee b and. dienetive organs, sreatee neat,pure, and healthy blast, and regulates tha VlitiOttt foletkna of the different meta et the body. This is al performed • without the lewd danger of harm, the preperaUon being AA eafe as it I. ebleacions. It may bethought Wpm thePtim.l, that it PthiParts to mu too =any discuss, but upon antithe tic's. it will be found that a large maiontr of the dimes es afflict the human Dually originate in an impure stale of the blood. Be not deceived, then, by other Per 4mvllise being offend you by "my seller. of a:mime. Ad water ponaratiOn . u ► inibeiante for the oriticat John Banialarilla I Mb sellable pregnant= the peoprieler traments to be sunnier to all °thou, (lainnoso—thorare sad ask for the 'ortedual 'Dr.. Jake /UN AgrectMeaba..from Xenrootp-muod hem mother. Ike edierlimment au another Peg. • 1!0M224MM Petroleum! eattuttest., Hundthadon co, Pa, Worth 1,11. -- R. IL 11.ocw—Ditay EU, Your Pero/auto la woskiogwroo, den to this yleinity; tberaibla ,bind tbsoklootysend. on two doom by Ow Pannsylvardo Railroad. W. aro en thWlY OCR sad It la beinfl•Oaltial So. almost ovary day., . Yours, nosetear.. e ' ' JOAN LONO k OJ. . 14tantar, daldand co. O. March 10,'61. 6. It. Um—Day My, Your Unit, • •Lw W.w. ledt 'Mb. no _lbw dose, Rock Oil. wldeb o. bar., gold. Plow Inrwarl to mt. Oman immediate/r..Tow rawileiris in awaking .odes 10 " . o°. W. can obtain awned imella cartillodas, If you denim them. Tam, - W. W. 600TT. Toe oda by Rape, • khdicwoll, 140 Wood afinw# 11. P.. Wank 67 Wowt aimed; R. A. Faxo.oxle.• co...r•tt: Wood add hoot. ntroetw Cony, D. A. RthOttawiePh. tiouncluo,m4 11. P. Schwan; Allaglway. Woo by Lb. pro. Wiebw. • M. RIER. • a•ll4•lrft Clioa Dialw,lknonth et— Pletaborgh. Citizee ./ Ininraiice fompgay ofPithemigh kANCOURAGEAIomE ,INSTITUTIONS 01.144 i triter lathe wasehoon. eq. . .A. Rios, ger. aerrevitl r_ lneare mertimndlet i<ear n tra 11//0 2aq-daze. otllgsberlnell fxrarsblT Xpoin la tomatua&s.(3l/ , (belt madam., latellhiream 'mat inteirr&. ' / DMI.C/WOM—C. U. UIIAM T . WM. 1 1(ga/.7, Wm. Lulmsr , , Ifeiaas..Ruch U. EA.,"3 Joh. Theevortb. 8. 1144attath./ & 11. Kier. ag.2llWl insmance Company. CAPITAL, 8100,000. 'OFFICE; NO. fS'.EOII.RTE STREET. OFFICERS: floe Presidsot—Sfrou MoCxxxxxs. Tresaurar , Joxerr S. Lsom. Seerstaxy—C. A. Outfox. gsrEhos sdyersisentext So snothix font or this sniff r. -MT= EEW BOOKEit ' NEW B00103:1 TifoLmEs. LITERARY DEPOT, liird - • ttrott. oPlandlethe Post Othre:— ens: or the Buoy Dt; • tale of reel by Caroline Lee h Li e ntz. T Daughter of Nigh a story of ihe preaeut mar. .•Na ao Dad tr. oaa•et • eatuoty by Mann.. I .Dlationaryof Mach:Wm No. St. • Llttellb biting Atre,_rice. MI. • - Maume M e Monthly etoolne, ft 1r July—No. 1. (lodey's Lodz= foef air Graham's PortaltVe Magazine. Tbe Nattonal, The Hone: or the Ilaamtls of Women: by DoDrer. SeM Cheap Black De Laine , Ik/ EFRPHY 4t. BURCIIFIELD hare just out a Int or coo (all wool) blank De Ulna, at e ow seta of 37Se. )))23 SLACK BERAGE DE LALNE.-Thift, nom article eon he hod ot the Moro of je23 rITJft lIY s ItintelirlßLl). - - - F ISH -10 bble. new Lake 7 1 . r;iat; lent " " for We br iem .T.11. CANFIELD. 0.. SUGAR-25 hhds. for gale byy 1.1 • .4•21 .1. B. CANTICLE.. 'Second Street Property for Sale. T 0 CLOSE an Estate, Two very det i l, rabie and weil finished three Wort BRICK -. 1 ELLING'S, ow Second. immediately abore Imith Bahl Wee; (Mei mmtainlng eight rooms and attio, with bah rooms attached. ml plied from ranges with hot and mid water,) will be 101 d low. The Muses ace ywarly non. MN/ will be required at the time of purehoing the bahomi • iwiwYntiento from otni to sin years. ( Jiigu rtlier!;ifo i tzasWo . lll6llC& l CAßll. Atilt matt Co.'; N 0.119 Water et. finnialwril:T(';:lit SUVA. ASH-20 make for oak by eta ' • S. a ummeron. VOTATOES-150 bu. for einle by 12 , .4.23 ot W. 111ARBAII011. FLOOR --100 WAR. extra Fain., far Rale br ie= s. k AILIIATIGU. • PE I A :gk HES-75 bn. for salo by W /JAILPAITGII VI:LEESE-40 boxes Cream, for sale by lJ • J.= . • IL •W. it's_naltron. --f - t - O - LL7TURNER WANTED—At the Ma ils:ion City Iran Work.; constant harder numb will non loons thoroughly competent to draught awl turn abort; bar, and guide colic, none need apply but each ar can bring fall tenbanniale of cavern, arid mobriety. ape ply to or adelnias J. L. t FL IL ELLICOTT. Baltimore. TUNIATA . NAIL RODS-95 bundles Slit, Je.l fir Ras by 8. F. VON BONNIIOIIST k CO. ' - • n.LASS-;-400 boxes Window Glass, nrsare )144, tut Rao by le_l P. VON lIONNITORST CO. HAY FORKS,Hay Rakce, and Scythe lbe sitk le2t- • !i. F. TON DONN 110FST CO. Prut Brandy, for Tharriea, IEAR IN' 311 Bin should vnn need French Brandy. ib, remetsr can be obtaloat at MORRIS' elMett, Dimond. al Ii Per quez , or kale. VOll ,REAL.GOOD TEAS, gcl telj;et/ JIL , MORRIB7Tes Men; fa the Dim s nd. lotepati nor or daataaea Tea, are acne kept at this ntebateaf ial Will Paper and Borders. —77- TTIOWAS PALMER, 55 Market Btreet, rC- A l igr u° A,!=:.V.V.:l=:l4f,grs",,Yg!; every. .remit to bit. thirof bwinew. pl.l REEK GLAZED WINDOW BLIND PA PER.-4-A-saretlaTiot of the %bore vtiel• jest reed noel for, ode DJ 'THOMAS rAuttat. 55 !listen wt. White Paint voivin.WIIITE OXIDE OF ZINC. re -1 twined and for pale at ?Scar and 9 Word at. if. lIrWo turtle tbe attention of House and Steamboat ralntorern Ulla article, vbleb we hale teen burg tor ate ward,. or dimattemitbe e and mrommintd ,prior 4:1,11:101. garner bat a ( freelior and Mom brilliant tome. It acquires greater bantams. and to loom durable for inside nr outchie wink. It will not Sabath and ran be weatted without In jury; and rut it corers mantudene with equal weigh t,"l ll " ttt°tP to .bite tta. It 7. ' J. IIL PHILLIPS. yesRANSPAIIENT, WINDOW SHADES- Jost rouleOl, a goal assortment. cif dlfretwat orull• and styles. whirl. will Ls sold Yen' low at wholesale or retell. at the Wit Cloth Warervosos. see. 7arul V Wood st. rs7ll. J. MILLIS'S . -CIRESN OIL CLOTII-300 yards for Win ttcr• Minds. Jun reed (tars torteri. mil ter en N0e..7 Rai f. Weed nreet. J. it IL PtllLLUn. INDIA. ROBBER WHIPS—Of all the sizes JIL mairrilfartared. for tee friaclosole find WAD, et tbe au Robber Depot, soe.l and Efrord arret. ten J. •fc mumps. IR BA,LLS—OF 01l the diferent aiaaa, at tho wholcank 021 a 11:PIIILLIP9. C, RAPES! CRAPES!-A. A. b1a,434* Co. nee'd oaa ease •Life,Wak bua awl Week SZir rbe trrll sa so.. SrtTlt:s. LAWNS!--A. A. MASOX a CO. Zoo* 1.4 wand me , tam pl.tn Woe,. Limn& rarf ; moo.. ow largo amply of beautlfal toner oolor ad Woos, nt von , low Woos, at No, f 3 al 64 Market ot. PARASOLS REDUCED I—A.-A. 31Amos co. ani MOW offetfityllveir large au& Valiaa watt beat al Parasols It eary Mantel anon. Couple./ merch— ants wall others an regaellaal to call sad Watlnf DO betel . . to..abasing aterhena len NEW MACKEREL- • 100 6615. Large Na 3. Horton Inspecting For ale trr De2ll "TOWN WATT 4 CO. • ..liadd'ENedicated Liquid Cuticle ° T. lIIS ARTICLE is intended for family non. and rhouldAw bend in the teamed= of evert faul t y nth. land. Mechanics wham . * In eourtani duper of Wary fo their ;snow thremab amelebt. nal the itaiwore ex to euelees we of toMe. win dad tide article to he Inn!. cable to them, and altar . fair L arial will consider s It iodic mumble. . • • • 1911 i cestifj.thet se. the utularelgunt, harluir fre quoutly curia twee Judd•a himlicated Lmuldlialkle, pre penal dry Hawn. Penfield k Camp. PlUdletimu, Conn. cheerfully eacommear U to our proforelimal brethren, sr au excellent =Minute for Wheal plasm, In dreering burry. mak. sable, bruises. and all ve kindas We% wounds! M" _. • I""'CieltritiVia`ilnitis, WC" D. H4.11MP..N. • w: (wo[:iitrkr.t. Yr. 11.AMILION isuELVIIIL M. D., HUI= M. D.. otank. Comprising all taw prsetirlos [hype:fans In the City of - Middlotown. For ale , y vinNagrocK a co. corner Hood rnd rind rtr. Election Notice A N ELECTION for a President, Ten Dime • lama Ttanauser seal Berlatar. loalanago Ma Odra at %kw Pluabargh sad Antal:may Blridae. tatJlett Um! ataatlltittasJ will beheld at U. Ileaot. oahl 11,01, Gartgan the Ilan tloadaz in July nest. between the hours o fd and 0 o'clock. P. 4. ja20:31. W.OI.OIOIIRISON. PtarkleaL -L.= • Pine Broach Broadcloths. MURPHYIoBURWIFIELD invite the at tantlon of buyers to WO asoortmant of dm above gotair. U r ge hate the Mort _onprojesl, taanutortorleo of r.nta t CRAFT drnivri by C. 11. Levin, 3r., on Jae tr.ll•ll4tr, Cl Tanga favor of Shot. Arbucklo Co., at 41 rant Ma, - gated May 29, ISM, for EWA) , P.O. Mont o n . boon SUMO. Lite 01 IA nn longer of twine to any on. Mr Endo- of a oplAill farm upOun.• ny leering It at Um caller. of Moore. N. Mimeo a Aorta 31arkat wort. or it Dor office In AllogbanyAllt. Jortltalr , SHOE. AUDI/CE k LE CO. I Y,II.INS--Undorweed'e fine Lemon Syrup, 'my airirrlor grlido fur malting Limn,. Aae. moo Otbriar, and btramberry Nl.or; A.. . a l, A. IIt.CLUM Orr., Mom. an,l.Tra LINEN DRILLINGS; of differ -I„."'sq"'lldr' 'n4 l4 l4 ll;lirllttrtitglV lV. lueeby N. V.. rornele aye innalb and alargat AIRY SALT—,k mtiperior artrellTdi; the delay Oa tabk. rst Ina In II mall taa , t, al femur ory le Lr WU. /1...111.1311/ Co..' Zia Manta). at. SA i I; , SAGO Clllikti:;i7 A t'ojz) , l tT o n( l , l co. Gas Buraera PAVID IItiIINETT respectfully informs Lhaptibila th.tot la mow Ore aupplj• ICattl at tiaa Inarnnot, In nrinata lnas. rattrohna.d public bottling , ”Vtattallf lova. Oa Yen trim, Mara. too.nr tan dlttentnt Church., to all and. /who , for themalrro. Tbaycan atm an Cull noron Una Ontrley tba =I Inn, at Trlnltr bl.th. moat. TIY.. - 1 0 , 0 ,ra are &modem to Ile old otyle. la plying more lota tposulnallon Ram. They atol hate been In ton tot olaht lean la 01l coooltlat 4* OtlUtft at the ram of the lloaonishola Malt, all/ Go ;mOOOOOlll alltodrst loafallt OD FlS'li-6UO lbw. verry tine; ;deli IL/ .1.12.0 . hIeCLUIIO iW. • A Card. • lIE subscriber, having made arrange -Itment.ln ronrequenen of 'I& present buelnem b. cloned by tho ler of Aunint next, now orlon hie tehge oho! of A 1,,,.. Ilonary, BibbOne, Lew 1100d tap brosicups, Drew Trimming.. Ilandkerehlele, Yin. It hiN.. Yurnithine Goole, Zephyr Wonted. Pluxer Mterhat, Umbrella, l•ArnAilr, brinsbe. nriil Tinned and ble a olie xr- Wk. Also. Ladle. IMO.. 0.1 ielillulelplas mitt%) at greolin reduced ynrcr. •bolessle and polg P. 11. ZATON, ALEXANDER &-DAY, hming concluded to alum thei t Dement Inielhiler"ow offer their ontira of Fancy mid Imola DRY 110,11)8. at greati redueed woprime. Their Cock le largio CWTbraent a eleneeamorb nt of 'math and Enallah S IS. CAB/1181t1t811, black and entered tiro de Ithlne 8111 a or beat matito em.ineei figured 811 W% of the nearmt stylet ern eye de &e.: Blanket., or tba Lest make, Plamm.ToiraltletanBhe.Unge,BlllrtinaaTlekillaa.Chmkr, Flannel., &Unfits, it., together wilb 0(.05 every amid. in Om 110, 0 1 01 11 8." rumbanera Itirltoil to ran. im -reii-are- determined to (Ina datedad bargain. by arbohisaia or ritall to onler to,01.1" 01•24111111. Ink ri( 1.11 . 7 ? " 11/1t/ . 10 : 'SG Diarkidat...7t. IVN4slf.ttiDDiamtind. White Marseilles HAFTunLeada►nrßey.pyrtmentoflm pnew.~rtinent of QVILKS,II ounkrA7l,3, gr. V0 .44 P"7 1i 1L T ..A- -DWELLING 110 USE, Containing 9 at oat a A v r o gnl t A dmA ltant h4M, whlglilarnt= , infant Lis arden. /Wit lEmounl_pnwEgion Clllll I.tlen E. E: On EWA. Libarly EL, .1./Ett ' nEEP Ins !natal ofr~,c. ELIA, , tEnn I Q 0 . 7/1 bbls lominirs enutbed 9 7 v.: • kaa, 45 , twin. Tobbetii J ,1* b4.0.44 , 414P0 1 .71 . 7 . '2l ' ).119 ii•UANS 1 00. ,FEEL ISaLE; • • • iAFEICAN .MISEIISSIPPI, 'OW OPEN AT ATHENJEUM HALL, OLIEDOWS far famed inadrarve , P•ndr " ..4r „_, EGYPT AND NUDIAI With avpinwid OsllaricrEgp a lt m nigirentr d., ar. s and adverb tableaus aura. /4.d i nicdd b 7 Ewa R.Oliddawarly E. B. Carr sal ad Catwa Oriental Maude at twat , *Whin= Every mowat at eight o'doek—Weatawdal add ed.de..._7 ed." mow at 3 o'cLpk; loom ope.. bow Wm.. aaMIAMMO . 25 vents—children halt pia—wheals or 3:1 Mica and aver...lo dent—iesetierf with uthcola Iva /TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA.-7 1 .1.-- i• t red• .. ibr .410 PROOT -400 lbs. prime qua li ty, jun ree'd and forme by Fiala] R. IL. sgrfaif% ITRIC ACID-250 lbs. just rec'd and for, CJdaDr jaa R. E. SELLIRs. VODLIVER OIL-40 gallons, mu srurra, 1-1 r .Ae a/ j 619 R. E. SELLERS. Chickerin i g's Piancis. TORN H. MELLOx, d ent for ID Manion". Mow, for Pittsburgh end Western Pennerlvania, No. 61Wesode‘f has received and now open for tette. the rot. traitor elegant assortment of Piano tortes • direct tram the roinurenory, at Idr. Metering's (Seaton) prime one deem Roteword setakererol 7 ( Mir= ' One cured , - plain "taned " i plea time round cornet, 6 Two • square The Wow Nano Fortes ars of th. West styles of fard• ton, and with ail Ur. lldekernat's hannwstolintin the Onion invariably the saws as at Barton, thereby ming to pnisbesers In this teems the cinema end Mk of tt.n► portstion. ALSO MR SA= Ono Ramon.. barred Moulding. glantaa. PI ma. R 0 by Adam St n ant es 13ce O Onono goacood (I *elan', Adam Stalati t,Co; ' " Bacon A are " •• deo Ono soc , h.d a "' Chlektriog al good.. non; tlnr" 6 . " Limn It RiTen: One " " Loud A Broth.= ' ono 6" Dubois t Seaburm Doe " CM Manhattan &moor. Jela UR9 Coart U of n: nlitoator of Miensol VIII to public a, Iday or July, Ittsl at 0 o 500,0 nod Lot, tll.Jn oOyar=l. •an 1: j . F. Y. Joaea,..attoroor, jelftat Court Bale. anorTlerollhe Orphan? 1Y County. the tonlereigned, Act Kura. late ofaald °mut): dee'd, at the Court Flows, on the 7th o'clock, A. M., a certain Brick hunts R. Irain'e plan, in Pitt M. of We. cash. ad by =RUA on Robert lade, or INDSE, Adan., Pitt to.nahiv. 1' IGUT ACRES OF GROUND, favorably IA limited for litrawberriss; or fruit of mir kind. mid for minutes' Mira of Allegheny inarket.Orr We. Mlle • (Pan 0077.)A. WILKINS & OU.• ARD OIL-8 bbbi. No. 1, for 8010 by LA jell JAMES DALZILL, 08 Water st. . ; Scarce and Desirable: Goods, driF VARIOUS STYLES, op en thug morn ur ~ cY br i tIIIRP T ILY i t BURCANB I I—IncIudIng LI Moog% Popllnlnlack Laco o = 3" Black 81100, neat gowning • • ti Ingham. In, ie. Attentlon to dron e s. osecittcletst of French Lawns, White l oadshr to. Wo melee, today or tomorrow. front Fen York— /know /Han Loins. Jolt' New Books! VEAST : a Problem • reprinted with coo- 11 addition., fnatatraner b 'n Xatfazlon. .11'. lea 4W of irg i n tLu T 3111=t n . 72 Fleg land." ar. .I,fignYl Cloonntrat (Itilien of Nen* by Jacob Abbott; '. 77O:lrtrgr g a ' artal Field nook s f the Narttdutim No. 7 of London Labor and th London Poor. The *bore Manhattan received and Ibr ads by jel7 IL C. BTOCIITON. 47 Market rt. A MERICAN STATE PAPERS.--State Pa -646 irAf a airPneol)r• U lai t hi 4 Nan' a Mai iffal&MG COPtlarliOg rennon 1. d nnnalna 111.1. Geographical, nelentnlcal, Hatistical. el, and nOnphical noninanne, Ynajn. and fang [motet with •.iouton 'of the Aril and klanixfictures, and nem•d at the Event...4' the Tim.. Ron 10111. Ti . ilthl . The above abia works for sale b IL C. STOCKTON, 4T Mortal st: 35COTCII BURLAPS-2 bales suitable for Wool !seta. Also-103 Wool Seeks, new and Snood r, on tr. far tale low by jrl7:l3t ROBERTSON a nEppstrr. rit EESIVAX WANTED—The highest price Ay to cash will be patty . f ilima . cir a 03. jel7 comer 110,1 and Wood at. APE SHAWLS, at reduced price,!— tli"ul Duo lisoN b a c0..14,4,. ?S eat w tlair:lt coot of bet Eluction from foram prim. 041 ma. and Vt • 2, %rt. as. 11 and .t. I: 4, AWNS ! LAWNS! at 61 cta. per - yard!,-; A. A. MASON C0...r0 moo offering the moot totak •:vo• of Of choop - Lowns over eihrtitoal Ip thlo cltf‘ prima foam 6.1‘ max per yard mt. The attootkrO of ouo• tome. U lospoctfully oolicited. • f 01.7 BONNETS!--A. A. blesotr &Co. 0 _?, o hv o =rtrileled to elooe u oug d boba/oxtor of t i h .t !lr Vlck boo ladle. trolgtrolblato ' re oottt"*. e attention a • • • osstosol4 Is rocartfully Inatted to our largo stock of • roost Floors', sr hieh ire aro now skating . oot at very re. ducal nos. 11•171 A. A. AIAISON s CO. Piano and Table Covers. A. MASON & CO. would respectfully ty. call the of of housakeapers to their tensile asset - Mous of ricldy printed a nd costexacT 61 . 60 sod table envy, married colors. Also, aMr I.(VP MO NT of DO.I and damask table cloths, asolltut, &Shia, loyally, to, at N 0.62 soul Masitetetreet. fel • Notice to Contractors. EALED PROPOSALS will be 'received at Go ODear or IL D. KING; Pooch sunilthe laday Juil helL to the Onellhe of the Pa ttelettrph azet Coal Dill Turnpike Dorn. from Fur Marty to tae Corner GILL. ofatrwarta gartan*new In Mlnersallle,.(whole mate, of cable Tents ..*area to be la, 000.) Badges In Um. pm... 1. Gate renaratrily Gwyn/caper made yard forB/1 crating on BLo front tn. foot of toe hill hest Latetty. Branding to thrr plan of amid soma aa to tr. NAM at the °Deo of IL C. McGowan. Sea, Dean ra., W lawman= can be natal/tad cosenertann and LL D. &DIU - . U. P. DAMN, Decretarf. . felind TIMED PEACHES---106 bustteLs dried "Ar k " HAILBMIL go :. . •'a Philadelphia & Liverpool . • of Packets.. 4Sailing from Philadelphia on the* L5lll, ead - Lirertiool , ea the lgof ash monsth e p ) 2 ', 1 ttgA P NI ti It. " 41; 3 .. .11—... LUROPE. Nathaniel 1.1. Hurls. Mag ar , er. 111iRLIN. Alfred P. Smith, Mager. AILACKAItAXON, (sena W. W. Wegt. !luta, The above ships am built of the best and most =Ur nraterlais. FM ate noted for the rapidity of th eir passim. they are Aged op with all latest itopmement(o, are nowt L i nomal - 0 01 =d017.="P= 4 .Y,th= they am commanded by men of soknowledged talent, who are unegoalled tor egg es Miran, In Wu wad service. Person., deadens of bringing the!, tries& Root the Old COMIUT ..*b. 1 ..a., of {....4., .bleb will be goal Mr right mouth. and .or Meat. in Otdrad wat Lta mpool will Aingth thorn with the proper infotalation and ingmedons mktg, to their depart.. for Lbe oramolents ot natmemrs adaitton to rral rate aer,as supply drags Mr Al ettallan and upward, payable id. gala without theenuott shish gall Le mama by any of (ho Minim or hat 0111 ore lo the United Elitralms. ..-Yrorisiona mpplied peattengem eastrag dam LlM pool. Every smek the folloghtq eutiyihe will be hunishat met wringer of 1 2 years of age .d meg . 1 .3 A lb. breed. I Oa gap A or. W. 15 lb.. oatmeal, W lb.enger, I lb goo, it, lb. lingageee. anil 1 lb. pork. Under LI )re of age A On. breadstuff. 1 lb. pork. follalimanoe el grater and via vox, and lull .110..,.. of la . tragar and raga... ateIIKNRY at Ito. 30 Walnut street, belew llograll;111 ... V?.. ), a corner Sixth and Wool dn. llttelingtb. IaACKEREL-4 1 ' " - LCKEREL-115 bble.nerd No. 3 . " 854) 11 `"''' 7171 VITA iVstvc"rucrsorrt. 1. Ytt :02 Lawny liflKEhp 011.--10 41 .1 ,16 It0B184)::. LITTLIC tW. i . tA 3 0 .s. aupenor qual iv, for sal. OISISON, LITTLI k CO jel6 253 Llbei47 BACON SHOULDERS-35,000 lbs. for sale by 1.10 RODISON. LITTL6 k 00. It ACON— II V tbr sale br COTTON -5 bales (Batting) for gale by ALEXANDER. GORDON, No. 134 'hoot A. FIRE BOARD PRINTS—Foe sale at 50., by [Jen W. P. MARSHALL, AO Wood et HLOOMER HATS, FOR THE COSTUME JUR A LA TURK.—Loulkie and tame Amjust trattreol sad for .RI o by ; IL K. PALMISIL JOT 105 Mutat st. QUMMER BONNETS AND JIATS-R. H. 1.7 VAHI:ft haa Hod meted a great variety Mummer lionnota, Pomo beautiful and n.el Alro Men', and Dore Braid. nteaw..d other Hata. jel7 VIIEESE-52 bone& now landing andfor t.) eels br ISAIAH' DICK KT • CO, ,I 7 Water sad hood gm boxel i !lLlt;r l, l, c f g ol y e:ls o b . y . A - IDBONS REDUCED !-A. A. MADON tt Co..r. POW ylorlu. out their v.t., larsystoek Balt . 0 iguana, .4 ',Ty rulueml_pylee. 06/1 and exuaLuy, If you want • • b•rx.l.. Newt 62 and 64 Market tt. 147 jIIA PER HANGINGS—A large assortment . of Yremb and Ameirkso N'. N. u sad end fur min by jet? ' 115 Wood at NEW MUSIC. KLEBER has friejust received ttm s t rans nds of my yoothr • ;arena If arm finenot rrsrer, j , fapersne• Anthem—tinticated to the Temprranoe pin tle eatisly gof Myren [Mtn' Nonyan'e PlYirrim'ePronines • Ys eePhine t eopeakee—eetele Debt . lA:kr r ; ks ' otir - Iletx , by Verdi. The celehreteibreille Nang, by W. V. %Num time light le eagles; The Mu of Lore. beautthal belled by W. T. Wolin:a Th um mope dam are gocia—es rang byth•lyishleirein i . Catherine Nays. li gg g it* Ouncert, Reamiske, Hamburg, tub inn Polk.. Also, sdm selection of es ey tesching.mosic. w.u .ge e, Diarrhea, srel • complete emortemot of Tmlinand Viers pun.: No. el Third etreeti . ii , 07.1:17114e. N. ll.—Now Orrolna. • oplandld lot of New Pianos. 1061130 & NUTMEGS-0n consignment, sill be wide/woo to slowthe.. .• IDA1•II DICKEY • CO. I; IaKETS-2.5 doz. MarioaiL:for solo by .4 , 16 M_4 W. lIARBAUOII. RB-2000 lbs. for tulle by 8. a w: ILAIIIIAI/011. 4308-300 dos. for sato by a. • W. ITARDAII9II. To milliners., • (+SAYE LEISSE, blue, white and pink; U fyn Fl r r, ;NIA% bUstiti " ' Diana. ',bit.. multi vain and. Artificial Ylonntirs, A.: tar wale by . jel. C. ARBUTHNOT. rIJP , I 4 IAt F MATCHES:-25 0 0 . in. for sale . by TUFF PINS--Junt received, a beautiful awartmeet.ef pleb Mid, Amer Enamelled. sad atlr er pea sad &drab!, Paton. P. W. WILSON, /walla, , 104 07 Harlan eiroet. earner of Fourth. OLD BPEowAc LES—Aliargv as A ji l l a p a nn; _ m ot Tl in7 kind. , 1 t . •ulno nectadinn la • iniandies — RVlMl.T. eta! Pebbled put in t v. w. • a . • - • ' -war - 1 - 1634k811-10 casks for salaby ./44 lIALUI DIOTCY Op. VICTORIA LAWNS-30 pieces I . ..Akira - 7 Ibr sal• DT '4614! Raymond & & Van Amtough &Co.'s COMBINED MENAGERIES! Cons On. Of an lb. rare thing Wild Animals now este. NUMBERINO oven 150 eetoteens. Dr ts cortnthd tweJuri for one price 0f Adaastio.. lITILL be Exhibited in PITTSBURGIT, v V OD TIIITESDA Y. FRIDAY, .1 SATURDAY, dm 3d. 410. arat:Mh. tor those days, under th e Double Pavillon at th e corner or Penn and thrson stroets, PIM Worn— than on Thursday sad 34 and fa , for. 2 to A. and,froot 7to 10. P. M. Oa J0.144th.i foor es h .to flout Bjd yth;',d„At,bm. w.X. Loin 3to GM, and from 7to 10. P. SC. Adonsdon • can dal. dren under 10 years, 14 cent. to this toile.on are the Ithloomoa. and Whits Polar Rear. al.cy ten LIE. of the finest twin.. VAIO A.NDIUROLI,Abe than renowned of all Lion thodtherors, will enter the Dens of Ms Terri& Group of Mona Tigers. Lip.* Censgars. Panthers. ae- MONS. CRAW ORD will also enter the Dens with hi. blahlY trained Animals. mamas Two Grand Anima: fR " • m. V;iole Olmstead.. of Carriage. containing .th,ts enter the city on Thursday meaning. +my end Oar through therierJusl streets to proceesiou. pre. ceded by the Company. Brass Band. Thls lmmenseastablishment nominee slot 400 foot long by 100 brood, for Ile ethibitlem end u Uwe was oo 10l in thy low.olate ocelot shy of echidna went for l be PM -07% 147 at= ' firt ‘ er " frtn l airerr o ' nfte " .4t7 they wished. Over 1000 feet of mama Imre, e ath t i h gh, have teen contrasted for with Mr. /I ugh Plo&e/a7, altah will render the Immeme payillon ale and commome o for , all elastics of eldlors at all times. There never kiss been eshibitod to this enuntiT sa Imgo a number, oar so onset a vatiet7 of living emelt:sem of Natural Illstory. as is oontalned to the Coatbined Mena- Maim of Ilaymond !tae. and Too Muburgb Co .jeglitdaw2wil • BANK BTOCKS-- 50 ohms Merchant.' arol Manufactured Mar , LO Ethbanron 15 " Our, for We by • WM. A. inti. t CO.; Wood street. &bore Fourth. ECM= ryA LLEGIIENY CITY BONDS SIO.OOO Allegheny City Coupon 6'q interest fig d: monthsdne Ist gra:. For only by Wit A. MU k CO, 64 Wood lg. jeltudar3sr.9 Notice: — A PPLICATION will be made to the next 4.1. Legislature (as provided hTT An of AsaaulLlAftre a clatter (for.a Pavia of g Euad Itrtituttou) far Ma (aim& P'"' to °I. r! 'ZS"' • :argain! FUME SUBSC4IBER offers for saki a Town Lot. In Jackaonellle, lodlana county. Pa.. 03 foot in front and 1101.1 but, un •bkh situated a Frazee House on. and • half stor po blob. 15 feet front by $ feet bark. •11.11• goal cellar under the •hola. 1 .111 eell tha . noVertiP. rub. dry goods. or ready-made cloth Log. The One 01 . proparty=loo. Title warranted. AR; addre''" u. k.141;!..,hT°9-rliTar.,"" B •• • ARRED MUSLIN—SO pieces degirable style sad Bar sale by jel4 I C. ARBUTHNOT. WOOL TWI E-500 lbs. for sale by . 0. AIIBILITONOT. LCOHOL-3 Jell • bblx. for Bale by J. KIDD & CO,GOW. • • it - - INSEED 01 IFor We by 000 gallons (to arrive, J. KID D I Co., GD Wood rt. SPIRITS TEM ... 1 3 , 4 0 art sile by ' ENTINE-10 bbl;3. (to nr- J. ICIDzIaadIL LARD OIL-1 Jel4 bble. for solo by J. KIDD & OD- GO • EfINED BORAX--500 Ibs r ' Or GGIKI3Y Jlll4 I J. KIDD d CO. GO WOGI IL FISH-15 , N2vr oule by J. B. CAN PI MD. SALERATU 100 boxes pure; ' 30 btrlc - for uOO ro r Jell 7. D. CAN PIM.D. FLAX -1000 I , e. far sale b, .la 4 J.ll. ceNrizio. 30 )EARL ABll b. D. ICU'. INSEED 30 bbLs.Griswold'abrand, for We by jel4 .1. D. CANFIELD. OTASH-4 casks for sale by Jett J. B. CASTIELD. FIRE PROOF PAINT-10 bbls. for sale by Jai ' zn.CANYIELD. BUCKETS -50 doz. Marietta make, fot sale by jab J. n. CANFIE irtHEESE-200 boxes for sale b jdi J. 11. C' B ACON -15 casks Shoulders, .14 " JAM E`9 eB ka.. a. CIIEESE-44:1 bo*ee for sale by mewl DICKEYk CO, J*l4 'Water .11 hone da. SIIM3LER CLOTHS, for Men's and Boys'. Wean aim, Tweed; eadmentta. Cznimeres, le, In fr . ,:ratly of :pies and qualities, remind and Wined jel3 MIMPUT jrBACK SATIN VESTINGS-Murphy & orth&ld hare remind • ve =POT of ff...baf• r od, dine some of a er *amnion. au n ty 3o 3 PRESCH LLNENS, of various qualities, .1; received sod selling I. the store of jel2 MURPHY a BURCHFIELD. 10 (140 kiii 1) 00 TEEfirm of Clarke, Parks & Co. Rodtester, ,La Ude day diseolved by mutuil an th e lee or o.ld. Ham. belno pumblmed by fl.blithb Clarke and IL U. Parks. who will main. the business as formerl, under the name mull able ol Clark a Parka All the buolneree of t h e late firm to be settled by mid Hamilton Maki , or IL U. Parke.. 11•3111 TON cuaza. H. O. lURIOS. O. IL. 11AKIVIP. Pltbibzulgh. Jane 10, 1651. .10111 en p[AVING made a change in our business' by the paRIMINI a 6. M. liestoab ll:detest la The. of "C/Arke, tWsks !C0.." all tbo but/Th.oot sat freight beats. The Vet= Line to Cleveland, Lets Me mud Mettl Line to Erie, Bandy and Beeler Line e. to Matellioo. kD ows Packet Line to arniland, AM oleo Lb. busbies§ peetalutow to eteataboeti Thetas= and &sem will be dm* hereafter Through' 4011 N A. CAM:HIRT, our Agent at Yitteborgb, IY Oka. corner of Water and . litettbbekl tenet. • 9 z Well;MUT.tibtunelltsl.—{1.l • Sea Bathing—Cape May, 217.7. lONGRESS HALL is now open for the re- Jeeptionof Visiton. The kopeletor,thankfal Mr the tal patrone heretoDsre rescued. enraldrettily ohrit MOM* 11.114121( m vish this popular be ace ho present season, to make Os homes the ir home. an ransaments and secommolationa he trots, will to more koet"=to elastomers than allotlich have heretofore ed non Um Island. The snteeritor hut taken mina to broom gmel and attentive solored - sementa. kdo th. the cotyledon that they are boot suited lOhernstome ard 'nuns of a istaloritr of the at .1.12101 W.ll. MILLER.' TAR AND ROSIN- IoD N.C. Tan in good mien 100 bright No. 2 Rain; for rah by _ iel2 -4011 N WATT A CO. YCIENISKING mat LOCKS & KEYS Poor Orrice DEPARTMENT ' Mush 14, 1851. :I IT BEING DESIRABLE to subatitutoloell and keys of nom other kind kor pram w Inks a s • con al service of the Una Stable, a and keyw with palmate to furnish e, the awe, will be encired , and considered at the Pat Office Deportment, until the let My of J oly it: dliternt loaa Mesta:tithed to mandrel:l for examination and report. Open tide contracts with.. non fie eneetlahle. be-entered g Irtjg Ear furnishin each Inks and keys kg bar with dgbt on the pars of th e Postmaster Gann err the km tarn to extend sad continue the eon tact in fora fort as additional teem of far mem by giving to the enthwtoy • minim notice to that ear, sot more than tdm rum less than ale months ben* the termination of the flat term° lair year. . With a eine of wrocuringthe• buttock 'Athol...Merin no kind of leek lit prescribed ae• gannet the Dearnen relying for a oelection on the mechanical had and footle ity which a fah competition. mow knifed. may devno It Is, however. mean to state, that a lock suitable fir mall nowise should perm the followleir d o mbility =giant!, lightness. mut strength. 111 the and towing athinitaneottel all We ks and key. In US, about thirty my locks aid twenty thonsand keys adapted thene — teM a required le be thrashed by the contractor within sera mouths after the content that have been entered intot of teasels the armor supply will depend the durabliity of the locks and keys adopted , ea asthe bream of the mall wilco but It will proteddy never exceed In amount, thews thousand (tithe termer and one thous:Lod of the In! No lock .111 he combined UK be like any airway in! g,mern or, mar will sayers wi th lam the contermay be made te slowed to make, nil. or furadth any leek or: key. similar to those contracted for. Ihr any other mown aeon than that of the Wet USW Dr1p.1.61•21t. Tbs kind of lone adopted roust be patented. and the pa tern will Ice required, on entering kil o attract. ea make an argument of We paten fur the entwine Who and ben efit of the Department, 11 t the larmaster General tali demo such requirement menthol to the interoshaf the an : TIM In an of the Whoa of the contanor at. say time to fulfil faldifully the tame and onidltions of hit natant. the Doetmasterlicneral Nall bare the light,beahlea • had I. the peinal.remedy licainafter mentioned. to annul and centred, and to contract MUM With any ocher party or creiilia as he may see fit.dlar (gabbing similar looks and Madding upon the prophoidsind sealmene oifored,lbe Postemeter Demerol may d It expefflent to select for th e through malls the look , of balder fa the .sy mans at th of another. Ile there fore, the tight of cen. • taming with different individuate for each different kind. of locks no he May rotor , and sled the right to reject an the _anima. and p If he, shall deem that cone for the itttaolit of the partment. She jecq or males arresting will be required to lire MM. With ample fir miry, In the WO= of thirty thonand dollar& fur• fai th ful Perfamther of the *retract. The contract le to rontain I provisions for the due and Moen intheatcoa of the loth* end keys, sad On the landing amlnet their pantile' Into itver heath the tetras Of these force/dorm to bo n at... the Department and the acanthi bidder, If• id abookl be reefed. NoapErns will be candenalif rfot seconiparded With =thin. sateen/or the trnatwor th y chnsmerof the bich 4,,, and e his ability to fulfil the farmhand N. K. MALL, Pedniaster General. Inch2hdralEta Books! Book! CIINITZ'S to ry of6re eco.—A Moto. g.cri 14 mdn r , l=l ttime• WV. destruction Thirteen, ' D. DerV. li b y " ke 4 1.4 4 e= lichmits, P. WILE. The tiarmony of Prophry, or fkriptursi Pktmarations of e rttigginSAingdgllZleg 4F lW . d Glom atel other Pomo. By Rerun Yaroultr.Top ' p ' et ' .. ' Prorerblal Phlicarthy. A Modern Pyre., hod the Po ems of )(Mg Irked. _By Martin YeiquharTapper. The o Wad if aylant allele. By Miry limn Cooe Philosophy of Mathemlor. riprislated &ow the nde Philoeophie Positive of Auguste Comte. By VI. N. Rupees New Took and Eris Railroad Guide Dock: bons Mining a description of the Scenery, ltivers, Towns, ls/res. and most imparbuit Works on the Weil. With one handriel nod thirty•elingraTiOga, by teem Milner sketches made espreefly for nook. By Woo. Rodeo& • New Monthly MemLee The WM Wort:Tern or the day. we Bre lir, • fun. blatorteal novel. y the author at 7 14hlterriant. , ' fleabane bookajust received, and for sale by - J. 4 it C. arucitioN 47 Market it. AR-2 bblz.genuine Barbruloes, for sole br (Rd) J. KIDDa M. - - - - ODIDE POTASH-50 Dn. for sale t JeS B. A. IrAtINYSTOCK A PLASTER—GO lbs. Cantharides, for sale by Je2 B. A. FA/INESSOCK %I. • LIEMP—M baleA idissou6 . 4t,r o , ii. me toy nala br ilecu alon&.. =so - No. 134 Front rt... ... • New Mike. 15jorrim9 PROM KENTUCKY; 14 Roh lzek. Wand Dublin Waltzes...mart. Warld.e /air Wall., M rtri um letri k, g Wad Leek Polka the of rho k = " t tr peeled the euirinh c riornif Ulna norms that are brightest JenntLital)!llllttl ne o . rtle "r flfres, " "' zioe_ rk.l Vin Bethelor usll Old IDOL „.1.-11,..11111=an Dirt isignt of the lit OILYr need ray2:l I. =LIAM. la Wool R SUM—CA-kegs timed Noe., for e wise A. eieTelneeN t CO. SHOULDERS—L'. casks for sale bs. a 7 sass? assmisit 4 suprzi. W 110 WILL SUFFER for:the isake. of 'sa th , ` 1 .7 0 3". D.A.! Bassih's crest Alsterldri Enos- J. LES, ms- br Ons dollar's worth hA,,i toms tha use 1510Tlit SEED,34 bbls. for ends by .K.ls • J. & (LOYD. - - . • ______ ilicE--1.5 tierces Fresh, for sale Irr_ ill, 2 , 13 . J. aR. JOH°. _LFATHER -100 Sides N. Y. Sole, for sale Ibf 2.13 i J. aR. RASAf ',..- 1 UNDRIES- 5 leeds Mot, aaa'a Non 6 and 1 bbL Lard: 10 bble. puree Flaxseed 041; ID) kegs 6 twist 'rename ' 5 tlenda Flash Ake: 75 Du. hinl ApploA 300 dozed Coen Emotive We sale by . JOHN - WATT • CO. Br sem. FO STOOK of thelterchants &Manufacturers' Bank; Stock of the Ezehabor Beek. by 11. IR £IM Banker and Broker. Ywurth WANTED, UTESTERN BANK NOTES, at !meat 14f.Vpitrrimtg t; gh` ll:TiflNB . 7 1brA'4 ' ;all Banker t.l/roka. zonnE at. . • • For Sae. A LOT on Penn . street, iuijoinin' k Mai . thew.' Wwblt—willo Ib o old a w. If dostrabk, the lot u rap ditidot to suit two personz. Enquire of • ielo KILICINB 'Unable Lot on 'Third street for Shist. tirTILL cell the Lot on Third •etteet, ad joinln, the Upholetery - T•tatilehment of Wm. : llSble an one aide, and the Endue Room of Ms Vigllhtt Fir. Company on the othr. Se front on Tided 44-45 feet, with • depth toward Second West ef ER comes ew Jew. The joins to HAW, ono thoneend In pths bal. h t .x. once with Interest to be rammed by limed and cat the Lot. payable to one and two years front of sok. ThoAJtle Is petfmtly good. CHARLES STEALER, Sellsaw . at the cam of C. SbeJer t Co,-foorth et. VOTICE.—IF MATTHEW LINDEN, the i Ll .V.Zitiri r g imam plat, sauteed..., and who ertigrat:rto New sore. is the United States of Attakiee, i, the ke.:1550, makes orplidion. ekker tw.sa or b y. ArtlerA7 Charm St. 'seets., No. 5 Wsli street. New York, h5...11 he.. . ontething to his wirsiadare. . . !' ' .11512. • To Gardeners. ' Pt .t! , =1:1 f„ roun dsi. city bait- 0 4. WI INS & Co. J4ARD-12 bbls in store and fo by , laAIAII MN= CO, 0 Weber root AY.. LARD OIL of Bennett & Tones annfae tare' for de by ISAIAH DICKEY f 00) f I ORN--40 bbis shelled, for sale b • LI 1010 S. F. VON SONNIIOP. t CO- fiIIEESE-3,5 bre for solo by lelo 8. Y. VON BONNTIOILST k BACON -`0 eke., received and for Bald by,. ,elO - WICK t lITANDLESS. INSEED OIL-10 bbls to - rattle by Jolo ,WICK .t Wed-SIAM. CHOCOLATE -12.8 bxe. Boston .ohocola. for.ne by i.lO WICK & M'CANDLE2s. DRY lIEILRLNG—for sale by witx a: A ree.sm,ws.. CIREASt---10 bbls in .rtiv'ancilfore lass DICKEY k CO, • Wm....a Front et... TOBACCO -125 boxes as'd of life._ beet brands Gs and Es In sure sod for sale br ISAIAH DICKEY Jelo • • Sasser and Front ass. Bayern' Piano Preceptor jaSIEBER hai jaarreceived..Beyare , celebrated preeOptor for tae Pianovriildelt si nowledged bygrofemlonal moo In this Moaner and In • vamps; to' be the beat work of the hind) ever publuthed. Beyer, well known as one at the most trnecessful compaures far beinners and pupil*, has here supplied a want long and severely felt by the nodal patio. via: an elements took, prorremive and /Men:Ming to the pupil, both in its I:irates end tunes, thaw greatly facilitating and smooth n** the somewhat tedious and irkmme brat study at ram eye and piano playing-The following Professors who have, essatined the work, am Warred - Profemors ilmberst. Lesimann. Pelee, Moth. MK', XOVERING'S SUGAR—DI bbl. Lu vet.- . e A erosbed and pulse:Mal snearjgst melds and sale low by WM. A. 314.:Ltigthkr Ali DINES S - IN BRINE.—III dines In brine aardellem) just nominal a ietr, - ale lw b o y . Win. A. M'CLUFAS a Co. - .Rot Liberty Ki - FRESH TEAS - Just received at. No: 256, ; un.n ub' i t e r ....orta ' ‘ itt'l latelt ot ba mT toortati '""kr on. fa°Wr sal'ag.V."4 low by th e half 'chest Or pound by • • - • • _- 0701. A. M'CLUltlii k lelo - Grocers and Tea heaters.. ioDOT CLA •—7 tons Copley's Rot •• , No. .I.!..isn waived and far Bale by relo ' SCEIUONMAICER A CO.. IVEW SIACKEREL-50 bble No, klarge itff,uon. IJITOOL, WOOL----eas4 paid for difrer- M , - ent enact et wool by 0. IIditBdUIDIL • wouit—no bbls. "extra" Sou #1 store and for male br join •R. AWOL - - --- ACKEREL—Quarter I,ble No. I.' fat INA mackerel, to store sod for rate br • melon' &CO. Jeto Rehr A.Yrout COTTON -116 bales in stare and for sale by' - ISA/All DICK= k CO. • alp Water .• Fronton. 'HAVANA. SUGAR.-50 Ina white TN . .le2' No. 116 Water street- T. OAF SII.GAR.-30 loaf atior JUI aortal eatebers) far sale be" t • . , 11131:13B.ID9E a intrasit, 3. 9 5e.1.18. Water street. • WHITE SCARF SI7KS:--A:A3IASO27 k CO.. biTer.leUt reiceingrr=i s ts . nicitalsix trinscoinc Lich as natation of customers is Luvited No. 62 and More New Lawns. A. MASON & CO. have just received • Ws de/, • Ism lot of throe vell t doltablrf btorsi /1. ' 4 ro ' . k t ' 3!= VI:1r .h.as •hokwegrry , • The Familrßriend. I.BLIKDIG preparation- intended, to-•Jsa pane* the us* of /reset... Web. when carol with nlll lo lei WS Ibe floor tanning to each than bg the use of rank me whole process of broad making, Wan being 6sked, does trot take moo than ill Of W L U irirai r i= " c= l't 7"" k"' od krott ' l keeper, man==e., of public gLools, intnnaties, howl /ls, and large Peroillet +II Ind to saving bgnaing Use Family Frktal. Adelcd to al/ the whantaptu agreeable,. lehnlesonsediat kr an so and cam. in °campy pluses , admen_ gnat Is to get, thls •111 be the Invaluable tar biscula and cakes—it will -be la noels and cheap, nut loif th at tlng le more tulatable—stul makes browner sten mom tavola!, 1 , 0 hi bottlea, at 12S, 15, and 60 ante. PLIILLIPS k MAYERS, , U.'S/art/I Pourtli ite hole Meat for Pitts/cant/. It. E. n„,EU.EUS. 67: Wood neL • . Piallns and Mayen' New Art icle for the • World'i-Fair I • y IQUIL e G L U mEar, which cmwaerret.a wood, aton e, nao d t tr . oub l le n or prepuatl u n nabort tm on • any arLP U. of furniture may bi made as goyits by Wm ceLr . &rated and powerful Cement. Th e bnasekae new pers of MU Stain are already well aware of ice genuine and aupierfur. wiarlablUty to their p um.; and One who base ant tried It are rtquerted to do no. No boase 'should be with ! out Ile bottle of Liquid filue—lt requires nowanninn W always ready for nee, and may be twed bran pa with awe, op any ankle, In Summer.. Shen, fa no nab fur. tlis Jane-pot, and_to nieenanks It la wrest bleasforl fluters into Areas id it tbo o Lltt m are . . sovadmou Lo Abair 7,2ltl;llprafu • 71, North Fourth P ,S nlant Plitabnrabi J. KIDD CO. annet Yourth Arad wont Wart. Ayent for Allegbany city. JOHN DOW; LAS. Drool:tit. ' iekllll9 • pOR SALE—One Kiln: of Brick, Enquire J.: kt, W. IrCLIMCICS Carrot Vtgat.e; - . - 9.5. 1 , 0 AMA. . . Ladies ! Ladies ! `Ladies!'.• • WOULD you save year farniture and much nrinervioat7 (or your Dereailta; v Ile the Naar and dravlog mare forldsme alight :a ware Ac mina leantc Veo try PH7LLIPS 11.41771.5" lIRJTISIf • "Ulla URI, PULP:W. 'A.-11a. isle bottle. rill mica to salaam !pry brilliasser amend furniture as venal cost 1110 or A 43 hare . erahal.— Tills is • great thing for Parni re dealer Bea is boa lies, at LW, litak, and^3 cents. - I Ell WS k 11A. .S, T4.lCorth Foutth streej, ; Airots fir Pittsbrgh, BRALN =TEE, ocean or AL slats and Albert -Turret. jeallm : IMEN=MM! I i A.RDI2-bbll No. 1 Lard for sale by CA t .11'CANDLLIS. QTARC) 1.7 sale by don Na.V1174444 BRUSSELS CARPET APClintock has In stars sett for min • 1 me assortment of ooto. nor Brussels Carpelto which hs netts. the attention of COCO MATTING—For priblio halls and ro ans. to stone and for nit Jer • Cikstet [Combo. 9a.76. rowth AI3BITT'S SOAP POWDERS a lll a • now .0 sell as to require no el la thNr Irft tbo Libor of 7/..tos. slw= !!,,_ motto rotor , 11:1141.0 clolb. For oalo, whole. DY CO. - . . 2 .1, Liberty R. FFEVESOINGreaMPOUND; apinti x/ tate tor yeast tor . raiing brawl, eakee,a3„.by which a .aving or 13 pet ooii a flour is catelmi rot mila by - %IL A.. acci Li tn. 4 co. —A. berty ito 4dr,, ...inzzsr.4. 3o 13... W. R., Jr sale by •,.../ ja ' ', - • n. r. cos Immo= a at ' , ___ IitAISIFis.-60 . boxes M. R, Ras. VORK--A. few bbls. prime, and semen k.,,i . •---.- - . , toast} do riumarm „ X, ilsdk Nina. far We by '"' ' 'Jo& --'' ' . ' ' ' ' )11L IZ.Ina a 223. masttr w it L. & WATERILLIV & Erma. . , ......-.-. - . . --.---- SA:UNDID _FRENCII PAPER lIANIT ' • 2 8 08.-Oold. Gold =4 Van; Iknoot.Tapselry assei 0, .._!. atental French row. of yenoso. V."... ard at IF"." AN 10 suit the eactosistetste• of ahnef *Tory clue of .9rOBACC-20 kegs i s cielge ) . 1 sTi '''' &26 ' . tft ft " VIIVX/tr=l4 31 " k. " 2 " . .AL wist. tx sabs hy A u k , D A ux ,.. soy= 68 Water. sad 78 First tt. 12 LOOP' D:10. tons Soft Team, for sale - by - I D •-- -- .s - JAMES DALZELL. _ B UCKETS TUB '&--60 doz. Buckets; - '• L. S. %ILA iLDV/PAS,, B UTTER -5 bbla. Pack; k a, ket...r.cod. for b • u- 80118.-7 011,-10 bble: No. 1, for sale by 1/ 41.13 i.=F WICK McCANDLESB. - - TANNERS' OIL-50 W j e. ust receiving by canal, NM (co pale by JAILLES RA122.11. 0. 2 152 1Watex Et. ``a AL SODA-350 casks . Sal Soda, of our 17 own mote. lbr solo st roloood al.TNi ltrtiona Eitra Pinelong Tea. JUST- RECEIVED, -. at N 0.256 Libert,7 .• v.rrig , gator artiele t. or t fle2 c 74 3 g. h TboM ?„).r. &Dome aam tamed. b 2. bigariratuutclifltY, loolteo to es. Miss Black TT., of erry soVoty, tiro 133 e. to oLZ. 24,1 1 121 oar* !doh Block T ourroa tote; rex. sattafactlo2 Dom solo. corat=z on hood 1104 Ode bl• 1 - • KM. ikcLuna co. ()motto aro Too Nooks. VI So IRBRICB 20,E beet fire. in Atom. o br Jelitsn'azza. No. r.o platy St- hater FLAX: -10 sacks for sato by Jag , ir/COL 4 ICCANDLX3B. PRNBSYLVANIA =MMD Mgl 1851 SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1851 Fort hours mPhiladelphia. forty-timr home to taltimore. 281 miles Raikoad-103 miles.CanAL • Mitt tort 11.11. 0 .? AM+ COSIVIM2I.I torn ' TO PHILADELPHIA; BALTIMILE AND FEW TORE, Being free from the ssany changes and parte:wa . connected via pima Two Daily Liam Ewen Packet - lima L EA-471%117LT IrfaorP.''l'mu34 14 by Agtaarlarlrio J o hn stown, thence HOLLEDAYSiItatoiI, 'there among the NEW pmsyLverae. RAILROAD, Twit Handred and P w mlLw direct to Paaketa lath every astralng. malady at Eight ' eeite.• and ean7eronstor at the sane boar. : Fan In Pbfladelobb. Sift Para to Rablotono. 101,TIL • do Lanoaster .do Harrisburg atLtst"'. Paaserigere for Baltimore, Tan tha Tab suc h ubad Italtroad. at • oar arrival of Car at that place. Distano. ll l= roa WW Thus, POCH boars No charge for Imadling Baggage on this routs. The CUT osk 'Mambo ars nes, awl of the most *MM. od rosatruetkut for comfort and safety- U d•O tb:afatsf and aookstabla a nser,,, n ,tl% t J. P. HOLMES, A v it, Oi of .. t ilonollabe Boom. D. - EC .t CO. Sad Mad Built, Peas abut 185 - WESTERN 1851. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. D. LEEDE tcvs. Inx • aiMM "A. Maga BAIL ROAD AND CANAL PITTSBURGH, PHILADELPHIA, BATE I-- MORE, AND NEW YORE. • 1..; Canal being in good orde r ; i re i re prepared to transport modem:and etterckandt. Iv Tram the above titles, ea Um lowest current rates of neltht../th plptoeee atell dlepateh. The testa _and my owned and controlled by the roprtetOrs. Mita of lading transtedtted, and an iluulte cos _proceptly sc. tended to. . . . . Apply to. re eaten' . RAYS 1. BLACK. Pennilttafs, -• 13,,Aul Bade. Penn stmet.P4usbelzr , HARM., • MECH. littera, IleariTina•Dezel. Itt r l.2 & 111111 r LA I MU N u •, N. 7. 'F.& otiva. Tett . . • BARE REDUCED I 4r22 • .1851. aggma . . ZONONGAIDUAAzttrim 1 ' '-;' Via-s : Climb . .. t wo , to IB t ati m t o .4 sad Phdad t bet, , ~ . -. . TAE - NlNGtz:i.,iT et the Wrtlif T. *ith I .e• u